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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-06-18 - Orange Coast Pilot• - THE NEWPORT BEACH • • The DallY Pilot Index n.mr. Jllll 18, 1882 Serving the· Orange .CaasLsince 1907 --- \ Term limit petition accomplished ~ Newport Beach City Councilman John Hedges will submit approximately 8,300 signatures to City Clerk. By Tony Dodero Stiff Wrllr NEWPORT BEACH -A City Council term limit petition stuffed with 8,300 signatures - much more than is needed lo qunlify for the ballot -will be dropped off at the City Clerk's office today by Councilman John Hedges. It took Hedges and his wife, Maria, a little more than a month to collect the signatures for the proposed ballot measure. To qualify, the petition needs sig· natures from 6,503 registered vot· A portly puppy tale ...... Jasmine Park resi dent sued over the weight of his dog. 'This is ridiculous,' the owner says. By Tony Oodero Sutt Wnltf CORONA DEL MAR -A Jasmine Park resident who is being sued by his homeowner association because his dog is overweight says the rule is discriminatory and invades his rights of privacy. ''This is just ridiculous," said Gary Roberts, who hos lived in the commu nity with his portly pooch, Katie, for more than six years. "We are supposed to have fre edom in this country, but once you enter the gates of Jasmine Park, your rights end." Roberts, 36, said he and several Jasmine Park neighbors were ordered about a year ago to have their dogs weighed by licensed veterinarians. That prompted some homeowners to put their chubby dogs on low·calorie diets and exerc ise programs to slim the canines down to the 35 pound limit imposed by the homco-Nner association, Roberts said. Robert Fefwsed to-have-Katie-we-HI. ~t-tMr-­ put her on a diet and for his insolence he was hit with a one-inch thick lawsuit filed last week by the Jasmine Park Homeowners Association. The lawsuit requests him to get rid or his dog or else. Jasmine Park board president Dan Marguettc did not return phone calls on Wednesday. And Kathleen Rager, an attorney with the Newport Beach firm of fcldsott, Lee and Feinberg that is handling the Roberts' l:iwsuit, declined to comment. Roberts was fresh from the wilds of Oregon when he first moved into Jasmine crs in Newport Beach. The Hedges' estimate 15 percent of the signatures could turn up in· valid. so the 8,300 number should be more than enough. It will be up to the City Clerk whether each of the ap· proximately 8.300 siknaturcs must be counted by the Registrar of Voters. The Registrar charges approximately $1.03 for each sig- nature counted. And if the term limit me~ure does end up on the November ballot, John Hedges predicts it will be a slam dunk, "Only one in 20 people wouldn't sign the petition," Hedges said. "So if that is any in· dication, I expect it to pass over- whelmingly." Convinced that the public fa. vors term limits, Hedges started his signature drive after the council gave the thumbs down to See PETITION/lldl Piii Good morning! Do you know the three most popular items found in lost and found box at kaiser Elementary School in Costa Mesa? 1) ~keys 2) quarters 3) sweaters 26 -ens----· 'lln1y one in 20 people wouldn't sign the petition. So if that is any indication. I expect it to pass overwhelmingly.' _ ..... Counciman, on th& term limit measure MMe --..1).).ly ...... : President Bush to hit town tonight The Four Seasons prepares top floor for another Newport visit. By Russ Loar Stan Wnter S hortly after President George Bush touches down on the tarmac at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station tonight, he'll be whisked into this city and escorted to the top floor of the posh and polished Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach. Newport Beach has been one of Bush's regular stops during his West Coast tra>vels over the years. His last visit was in April 1991 when he held a summit meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu at the Four Seasons Hotel. Ten years ago, then Vice President George Bush touched down in Newport en route to a $500-a-pl:ne fund raiser for then gu~ernatorial candidate George Deukmejian in Costa Mesa. "In place of the confrontation and negativbm that \\e now get from (Gov.) Jerry Dro\\n, we will ha"e helping hands working together for the direct benefit of this beautiful state," Bush said in a speech to 600 people packed into the ballroom of the South Coast Plaza: Hotel. In 1987, Vice President Bu.sh gm .n • • presidential aspirations from 400 supporters at t!ie Four Seasons Hotel during his fund-raising tour for the GOP presidential nominat ion. His speech, in which he railed against the "one-party Congress," sounds hauntingly familiar today. ''Some of the Democrats arc out there now proposing t:lX increases and arc unwilling to address themselves to the difficult . . See DOGJtaPlll Corona del Mar resident Gary Roberts with dog Katie, who is over the weight limit set forth by homeowner's association. See BUSH/llek hll Caltrans set to open lanes on 55 freeway ...... Two long years of construction comes to an end. 'Thank God,' says one downtown merchant. By LorlAnn Basheda Stiff Wltlr COSTA MESA -The day that MM~,.. downtown merchants and area commuters have been awaiting for A conslrudion worker paints autlon lines on the final extension of the SS freew~y Wednescby. nearly two years has finally ar- rived: Caltrans orricials plan to open the northbound lanes of the Costa Mesa Freeway expansion Wednesday and the southbound Innes the following Tuesday. "Thank God." aid Mike Acming. general manaaer of the Sports Connection in the Costa Mesa Counyards and president of the Downtown Merchants Association. "All or the merchants who have survived lhis arc cc· static." For two years, commuters cursed the in· cessant traffic jams along Newport Boulevard and merchants either lost business or went out of busincu. 0 We're lookinc forward to buildin& thinp back up and hopefully, one day, looki"I back and saying all of this was worth it;' Fleming said. "But it's probably aoint to take a few ye an to f oraet." Fleming said about 20 percent of the busi· ncss people who oriainally joined the Mer- chant's Association have either aonc out or business or arc on the verge of coll:ipse. The association was formed in the spring or 1990 after Caltrans began closing sections of Newport Boulevard from Del Mnr to 19th Street to make room for COJUlrUction on the second phase the freeway extension. The project took such a toll on area mer· chants that Cahrans worked with construe· tion crews to finish 1ix months ahead of schedule. SH EXTENSION/la .... Primary: Newport picked Buna over Rohrabacher ~ However, final results show Costa Mesa City Councilman did not finish . first in his home town. By Russ Loar S&all Wrter Costa Mesa Counci lm an Peter Buffa 's unsuccessful con· gressional primary campaign was a winner in Newport Beach -by 239 votes, according to final totals from the Orange County Registrar of Voters. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher "'on Nltpll•--· e.A ............ ........ ... ~ --.. ···-a-..... ___ _ 10 out or 11 citie \\-ith 47.S percent or the vote compared to Buffa's 27.S percent in the GOP prtmuy for the new •Sth Con- gressional District. But Surra squeaked by with a narrow margin or victory in New· port Beach -a city considered a b.l t1on of conscrvati m -de· spite the fact that Buffa was seen as a moderate compared to Ro- hrabacher's unabMhed right·"'in1 views. Back in his own home town, Buffa lo t to Rohrabacher by •75 \Otes. See VOT~ .... -Newport llwhlC09la Mela ~Plot -------------------------------------------------------------------~------------------~----------~-------------~ :locals Only ~·· ~-5-MuWe ... 6424321 ! ............................................................................... ' .................................. mll! .......................... .. I :!.---c-ry_s_ta-1 -co-u-rt-, -Fa-sh-lo_n_ :1 Island jazz up summer I t's shaping up to be a jazzy summer. Cl')'.SlaLCQwt'..utaging f..ee concerts everySUnaay In June at 2 p.m .... In July Fashion Island gets in on the act with their 6 p.M. Thursday evening freebies that run through Ai.1gu3t. New this year, at the Island, you can even eat. .. The restaurants are taking turns, providing menu selections at the festival. Or, The Farmers' Market and the Terrace Cafes will do you up a picnic ... (call in advance.) 0 "No other studio docs it," Stephen Figc told Clral me. "We video tape the whole session as a kind Die Jalm of ·docu-drama.' " ______ , This summer Figge Photography on Newport 'Besf · Center Drive in Newport Beach has an uausual B 'deal running. When you come in for a regular uys I portrait Silting they Video tape all their ------machinations, all the things they go through with you to get you (and your loved ones) to look good ... Then they put it all to music ... Normally they get $175 for their video productions, but right now they"ll charge you $150 . .. When your family comes in, you can look before you buy;' Stephen says. "You actually have to see it to understand -it's very emotional." There's more ... To help )OU celebrate Fathers' Day they're offering the sitting fo r 60 bucks (this is half their regular price) and throwing in a miniature portrait, gratis ... 0 I h:ivc a little room that needed a new rug. There are six rug de:ilers in Corona dcl Mar ... It 's very confusing. Fortunately my timing was good, Mark Hart, at Hart's Rugs and Carpet, on Co:i!>t Highway, is having an across the board, sell everything sale. "H°'" can you compete with all these other guys?" I asked ~tare. .. I don't.'• Mark said "ith simplicity ... .. I don 't run fake· ~ales and my merchandise is different. The original prices you see are real prices. You don't just mark things up in order to put them on 'sale' and mark them down," he says. I wound up with one th:it was 50 percent off, but you could buy some at 75 off ... The sale's on through the 27th ... 0 If you '•·e come across any bargains or unusual iteips or if you know a retailer Mho provides outstanding service or quality be sure to ca ll and Jct me know. l'ou can reach me at 497-9873 or send D fax to 6.J6--IJ70. Costa Mesa A Korc:in \\-oman's purse contain· ing S2,SOO cash was ~narchcd from rhc front scar of her car last Wedncs· day v. h1lc she was purring packages in rhc trunk ar South Coa)l Plaza. Ac· cording 10 the police rcporr. rhc purse al~ con1a1ncd l\\O airline lick· cl> 10 KorcJ. The v.oman v.as scr 10 return home rhc follov. ing day after \'aca11on1ng here. The woman told police the thief v.as a Hispanic man dming a d.uk brown truck w11h a red stripe. • A woman in the 2000 block of Fed- eral Avenue returned home lasr \\.'cdncsday to find her kitchen screen sliced open and a 01r1v footprint on her kitchen counter Nothing. how- ever. v.J~ m1~sing • A shotgun and S~OO was stolen la>t Monday from the bedroom of a home in the 2400 block of S;inta Ana Av· cnuc. • Someone v.alkcd into an unlocked garage in the 1600 block of Iowa Srrcer lasr Mondav and \tole a car v.h1le the rcs1dc:ni v.as home Ac:· cording to the police: report, rhc: owner of the car had left her purse and ke)"l on the front scat. • Residents in rhc 2700 block of Ca· nary Drive "were sleeping las.I Tues- day when someone popped the screen orr the kitchen v. indow. climbed in and stoic: a wallet contain· mg Sl7. The r«1dcnl's bookbag was VOL. 88, NO. 141 Delivery 2uarantee! If YoU'~ a ~ arid do nae h.t~ rc>ll' pillflef by 6 a m (7 1 m on ~~ Ind hot-~.call bebw 10 Im Md we'l lft II to YoU br llOOn °"' Cllll.On'Wf SeNb ~. 64 J. 4))), II CJP.911 from 6 Im to S pm. Mondrf ~ Fncsay, and 7 1 m to 10 am on Slew· ~ to ... )'1111 'Wld'I ~ drculallon nMdl ,_,...... ~~ ... .,,.., OWi ,__ OMl9 W9llM s. leWtl Wilar,W.,,....,. found the following day in the drive· way. • Someone used-a kcy-to--scr.neh a 1992 Must:ing LX p:irked over the weekend in an underground structure in the 2800 block of Pincc.rcclc Drive. Damage was estim:itcd at $3,000. • A resident in the 1300 bloclc of Adams Street was doing dishe1 in the kitchen S3turday when she beard the: >lidin& glass door sla!'" in . the Jiving room. r:in out 10 1nve511g:ue and found her wallet missing from the coffee table. The wallet contained SI. • Someone stoic a baby stroller, baby car scat and baby counter scat S:itur- day from a car parked in the drh·e· w:iy of a home tn the 2900 block or Andros srrccr. The thief :i!so took the entire a~htray v.hich was full of coins. Newport Beach Someone with a raspy voice called rtrc Hughes Market at I ISO lf\•me and sa1J a bomb was in the store w:i11ing 10 go off. • In 1he 4500 block of Sc:ishorc. res1· dents rcporrc:d thal vandals used green and blue markers 10 write graf· hti on the cabinets or an open garage and on ~e'l-'Cral gar:iae doors in the vi- cm1ry. • An exotic dancer reported that burglars stoic her dance outfits out of her car parked in the 800 block of Seagull How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Or•nge County 642"'4333 Adwrtl1in1 Classified ~2·5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial News 540· 1224 Sports 642·4330 News, sports fax 646·41 70 M.tin Office 8USIMSS Office 642"'4321 Business fax 631 ·5902 .. Shl<IN~Nllll Rick Braeutigam has high hopes for his new underage club, Illusions, on Newport Boulevard. The club is set to open on Friday. By Brooke Simpson Spec~ IO the Oaily Piiot COSTA MESA -Local teens between the ages of 14 and 20 will have a place to call their own beginning Friday, according to Rick Braeutigam, manager of the new lllusions teen dance club here. A place all their own charge, but Braeutigam said profit isn't the primary mdtive in the establishment of the new club. "We aren't really in it for the money," he said. "\Ve are trying to give something back to the community. We think it is wrong Illusions, 2285 Newport Dlvd., will replace the Deja Vu, an adult night club which closed three weeks ago. The 27-year-old Braeutigam said he hopes to "establish an environment where people fe el welcome. "I think the community is in need for a place like this where this age group can go" said Braeutigam. Braeutigam, a Newport Beach resident who has had pretrious experience as a club manager, was asked to help tum Deja Vu into a teen spot by its owners after it shut down. "It wasn't making money as a bar," aid Draeutigam. ·'Anytime you have alcohol involved, there are going to be liability problems." lllusions, which will primarily be a dance club, will be open from 7 p.m. to I a.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Each night there will be three D.J.s playing a wide range of music varying from tech no to cyberf unk to hip-hop, along with four go-go dancers to entertain the crowd. There will al o be a non-alcoholic, non-smoking bar serving drinks at Sl.50 each. There will be an :is )Cl undetermined cover that there isn't a place for these kids to go that is their own." Braeutigam said he feels very confident about parental response to the club's opening. .. Some kids have talked to their parents ... they arc very supportive as well as the teachers. We have the city council behind us." Draeutigam s:iid he want~ parents to "feel safe that their kids are going here. We will have a big security staff that wiJI be checking people as they come in. We are targeting a clean cut environment." Ame Print ::~· . '#;ri_~.t. •.-i .· :r.~ . ..;_>1J· ' ,. , . . . . cf" "I!=·~· :-. 4 ·1 '6lt. ' ... . .. . . -._ .. -w....,.. , • ... • -""'· . ~ Recent Newport Harbor High School graduate Philip Brandes, was awarded a S 100 c.lSh prize for his winning entry in the 1992 Safe and Sober Slogan Contest sponsored by Newport Harbor Child & Ado- lescent Hospilill and Mental Health Center. Jessica Alg.ui, Roma Davis. Michul Goolsby, Leola Handy, Kristina Jodis, Douglas Milhoan, and Nancy Tessin of Corona dcl Mar; Iman An.tblawi, Thomas Arnold, Lis.i Bronstein, John Burkholder, Amy Carlson. Rich.trd Ooobeck, Kim Cornwell, James Etheridge. P.imela Gilmour, J.tmes Nelson, Sheri.in Riordan, and Roy Walters or Ne-."port Beach; and Loretta dause. and Susan Mitchell of Costa Mesa are successful candidates o( the February 1992 Bar Examination. H.tlim.th McCtt, a Costa Mesa resident, has been named Outstanding Mental Health S1udcnt by the Or:inge County ~lih C1re Agency. She is cur· rently a student .it United States lnlernational Uni· ve~ity. Todd P. Brool.s, son of Cost.l Mesa residents Phil and Bonntt> Brooks, has been appointed a spring in- tern o( Hamerof({Milenthal/Spence. Inc. Brooks is a graduate of Estancia High School and is currently at- tending Ohio St.lte University in Columbus. Ohio. Tom Aqu ilerA, a gr~uate of Estancia High School, has been awarded the Outstanding Student Award by the Offi~ of Minority Student Affai~ at the University of Arizona in Tucson frx his community service and 3.9 grade average. ICatherine Kettley of Newport Beach graduated from Philip Brandes with winning entry in the 1992 Safe and Sober Slogan Contest. Rids College 1n Rexburg. Idaho on April 23. Marine Cpl. David A. Hiersekorn. son of Costa Mesa resident Linda Manne, recently reported (or duty with Headquarters and Support Ba11.tlion, Marine Corps Ba~. ump Pendleton. Hiersekorn is a 1988 graduale o( Newport Harbor High School. 6:54 ..... o.o 1:47,.-.J.I 6:11,.-. 2.7 12:14 ....... 4.7 Marjorie Panwr, Dick Hess, Alice Rtmer, Tom lello, Harry Kemp, Betty Moses, Jim'Cr.tne, Donna Dunell .ind Ed O'Nul of Corona Del M.ir-b,ised OASIS center ~1!fe recently elected to the Steering Comm11t~ for the OASIS Garden Oub . Robin Bolin, a 1985 graduate of Eslano.l Hijth School, h.u r~~ the Albert upr.iro Award fur best fasht0n design in her division. Bolin is a senior student at Otis/Parsons School of Art and Design. Nine Ren nie and BKky Young. both sopho-mor~ at Orange Coost Colfcge, and Deene.in De· maio, currently a senior at ~ Mcs;i High School, ha"e been named to Orange Coilst COi· ~·s 1992-93 pep squad. _ ~h Godlwr, Paige Finster, and Courtney ur· rilli, all students at Harbor Day School in Corona del Mar, \\.00 in their grade divisions o( the Cre· alive Writing Illustrated, Creative Writing, Poetry, .ind Astronauts, Ma~. and Faraway Sta~ Contrst offered by the Orange County Youth &.po. C<M.t.i Mesa resident Thomu Williams h.u been &Yr~~~mi'W~Ee~~~. Pnc~1an Club Society Nat.ucha Anderson h.u been.ln.imcd "Outst.lnding Temporary'' for the month of May by Office Spedali.sts. Mae laviniA Moore, JO year rMent of Costa ~ will ~leb<ate her 100th birthday on June 11 . ~ h.ls soc Great Creal Grandchildren making her a Crand· mothtr for five generations. UICAI. IUBIATIIB: Newport Beach 70/58 Balboa: 72/58 Costa Mesa: 74/60 Corona del M.11r: 71/57 -SullriMiS:4'uw. ,...., la12 ,... • ct 0 Around Town . .: :. • ri ~ !J..>9' • · • · , ,., · ,.... . -· -.. , ; '.~ •I . . . •' .-~ -~ . . ~:-t· ·~·: . ~,. .. :YtQ .. \94--:\ :_ . : ~. :;.: • Send r.our items to Bob van Eyken, The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Today Reading party -The Costa Mesa Library, 185 5 Park Ave., will begin its summer reading program fo.L chttdren with a party from 2 :30 to 4 p.m. today. The party will featu re Kelly Carmen Duro's Happiness Frontier show, a colorful combination of magic, comedy, audience participation, venlriloquism, juggling, storytelling, music and song. For more information on this year's summer reading program "Incredible Journeys,'' call 646-8645. Square dancing -The Costa Mesa Quick.steppers, the city's lively senior square dance group, invite you to their weekly dance, 1 O a.m. today at the Downtown Community Center, Movie listings !~~~~l~lMA 300 ~ Cente< 0.... 644..()760 I for & Awoy (l'G-13) 1·30, • 30 lotmon letumt (PG· 131 9 30 2 ,ofrlet Go1M1 ~l 11 30, 2, • 30, 1, 9 30 3 HeuM•ltter fPG) I, J 30, S 0 , lotmon letvma IPG·13) 9 IDWAIDS ISLAND CINlMA fo""°" l•lond. ~C.,.•6•0.1218 ,t IOllC lnstlnc1 (~ 2, 4 30. 7, 9 30 2 Sister Act (PGI I 30. 3 30. S 30. 1 30. 9 JO 3 Sister Ac1 P"Gl 11 30. 2 30, • 30, 6 30. 8 30. 10 30 • t..tt.ol Weopon1 l I_, 12 IS, 2 •S. S 15, 8, 1030 S l nclne Moft tPGl 1, 3, S. 7. 9 6 All•n J ~ 12.•S. 3 IS. S •S. 8 15 10 JS 1. TM f'loyer (It) 12 IS, 7 •S. S IS. 1 30. 10 15 LIDO CINIMA Ne"'POfl 81\od ot N• .. -VJio9e 673 8350 AcH 1 1,.n l119le Ill (RI 7 •S. S 7, 9 IS fl!OIT Tl4lATll 2905 E C-H~ 673 6260 H~• "'4 l'GI 1. 9 •S COsta Mesa IDWAIDS CINEMA CINTll 2701 Ho-bot ai..I/ Melo Ve-de C-979 4141 l Sitter Ac1 IPGI 7 30. 4 30. 6 30, 8 30. 10 30 2 lnclne MCJn (PGI I 30, 3 30. S 30, 7 30, 9.30 3 Heutetllter (PG) I IS, 3 30. S •S, 8, 10 15 4 •car & ,._., (PG·IJ) I, 4, 1, 10 Super l otto Thursday, May 28 drawing for $10.2 million jackpot: 3, 6, 8, 17, 18, 22 ,> Anaheim Avenue and Center Street. Square dancing is America's national folk dance. Join the Quick.steppers and get connected to a nationwide network of square dance groups. Couples with square dance experience are pref erred, but there are also available female partners Jouiogle... male oancerswho would like to join the fun. for more information, call 545-5669. Garden club -The Newport Hills Garden Club will hold Its installation luncheon at 11 :30 a.m. today at the Five Crowns restaurant, 3601 E. Coast Highway in Corona del mar. for inforamtion, call 644-4657. Saturday, June 20 Strides Against Cancer - The American Cancer Society 'is sponsoring its second annual non-competitive move-along-a-than to IDWAIDS CINEMA Hotilot 8lwd /Adotn1 A ... 5-46-3102 Lelhcal Wecapen l (~ 3, S 30, 8, 10 30 HAllOI TWIN CINIMAS ~ IMIA wa. '°" s-631-3501 I 1 .. tt.ewn Cl'GI 6 30. 10 IS Wayne'• Worid (PG-13) 8·1S 2 Green Med torno1 .. , (PG.13) S, 9 30 The Cutting ld1• fl'Gl 7 30 MISA CINIMA NfWPO'l Bvd /19111 51. 6(6·S02S leauty & the leaat fGI 6. B. 9 •S TtlANGLI SQUAH 19111 51 /Horbot Bt.d S7• 77SS I. 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King "" Clubs ............................ Queen •Diamonds ............................... 9 • Spades ................ : .................. 7 f>A<IFI( ART~FA(TS has moved AGAINI Bui not tor Just over to Lido Woy. E3elvleen the Pet Store & Victoria's Secret HICK<lllY FAllMS' Give Dad Our Best. '26 Bttf'N C t$e When you purchase a delicious aift over $20 for Dad, wt'll give you a bo:< of Hickory Farms Tr~itional American Chocolate Pecan Clusters FREEi and • receive a free gift ... np1 8 oa. fltc.in Chasms Let Us Ship It For ;Y~ WESTCLIFF P---.--........: 1 '7tll at lrilM A"°' Nr ...... •Send A Gift By J'.ftnllw help raise funds for cane.er research, preventative education and patient service programs. The event will take place at Newport Dunes at 6 a.m. Participants can \\alk, jog run, skate or stroll. To get entry forms or for information on participation call the Amencan C-aocer5ocietyTOr.Jnge- County Unit at 751-0441 , l and of O z -Children can take an incregible journey through the land of Oz with the Mesa Verde Library's Summer Reading Game, beginning June 20 and continuing through Aug. 15. Children may sign up for the summer reading program any time after June 20. Preschoolers are encouraged to join the "Read-to-Me" group. For more information call 546-5274. Classic cars -More than 1 oo c..1rs from the 19-tOs, sos and 60s 1\'111 be on display at the Me!>a Verde Correction Center, Harbor Boulevard and Adams Avenue from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 20. Entertainment includes a 1950s costume contest. ltve music and special appearances by Elvis and Buddy Holly look-alikes. Admission is free. Financial planping -A free workshop on financial planning and investments will be offered by Shearson Lehman Brothers at 9 a.m. June 20 in the penthouse sui te at 19000 MacArthur Blvd. in Newport Beach. Call 955-7574 for reservations. Sunday, June 21 Jazz on Sunday -The guitar and woodwind duo Tingstad and Rumble will pNlorm in a free jazz concert at 2 pm. June 21 at Crystal Court, Sunflower Avenue and Bear Street in Costa M~~. Monday, June 22 Boating classes -The G rl Scout Council o( Orange County 1s offering summer boating classes from June 22 to August 24. The fi\.e-day SC$Sions in canoeing, rowing, and begirming and inrermediate sailing will be held \'<eekdays from 9 a m. lo noon, 1 to 4 p.m. or 4 to 7 p.m. al both the Newport Dµnes or Dana Point Harbor. All girls at least 10 }'ears old or in the fifth grade, including adults, are invited to attend. The fee is $45. Call the council at 979-7 900 for more information. ADD a nd disciplin e -a seminar ent1Lled "Helping Parents Survive: Disciplining the ADD Child," will be offered at 7 p.m. June 22 at the offices of Joan Andrew~. 11 51 Dove Street, suite l 05, in Newport Beach. For information, call 476-0991. Editor's Notebook Editor Wil· liam Lobdelt's column will not appear tod.iy. He will return Saturday with a special Father's Day message. Due to an error in Wednc day's paper, Peter James Hastings name was ab~cnt from the lbt of 271 Estancia H igh School gradu- ates. If he keeps losing his keys , Inaybe he's trying to tell you so~ething The Daily Pilot apologizes for the omission. Like the fact that he would love a Ballou key loop or chain in sterling, HK or overlay. (Bet he never loses his keys again.) CHARLES H. 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Coupon Exp. 6-2 +.92 • ~---···----·-·---------·-- SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Brought In 6 Da~ A Week From All Over The World! FRESH COOKED JUMBO SHRIMP Cooked in Cllll kilt'-........................................ J\;STFOR DAD LARGE LOBSTER TAILS $J5~h ........................................ MEXICA.'1 SEA BASS FILLET MEAT F051n FARMS WHOLE CHICKEN BREAST ~~h ........................................ USDA otOICI ' WHOLE FILLET MIGNON r'pJh t t t t t t t t •. t t t t • t • • t • • • • t t t • I t t •••• t •• t t . $2'\ PORK BABY BACK RIB La4 w tcndir. \\1lNE OOilA'DRfBRUT Roer.7 «. ~99• t t t t • t t f t t t t I t . f t t t • t t t 't • t t. t t t •• t •• t t. Market atAtriutn ourt FASHIO_ I LAND ,1 1:,\ \: \ll\'1 \/!\ll • ·. 401 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, California Telephone (714) 760-0403 Hours: 8am-9pm Mon • ..S.t. 8am-8pm 1•-. ,-- Volunteers iervice Clubs DiiiiiiL --' - Newport:llarllor. Anmcan l11i111'1 'Sea Breeze' e11~111 top 11aea IWlrd K.-ani.s Oub'.s •cekJ) .. p ... b!tc.auon -Sea Breeze h:b • 1.o on :!':c California Amenc:rn : L~ .o:l Pre).) ~ •. .n1 n'!> lcochcon meeting Tucsda) at noon at ChMley Brown's merbo3t ruuurant. Guests ase v.elcomc. 0 : .. b;s: Pap:r~ con:c~t for the • >e.or.j )t;ir in a ro ... GLSS: IUnd) Garrell of Grant Boys v.111 be the spener for the Exchange Oub of ~e.port H..rbor's ..,.eckly luncheon meeting Tue~) at 1~15 at Ol3rl~ Brt114""0's mcrbo.31 res1auran1 on Pactfic Coast H1gh"J~. • ~. :r:• Co-rner gets a thumbs • 1,;p : : h., ::c.1:.rg • o on the • ;x.; : ~ mor.:hl~ pi.:o .. c~uon. 'l\\ J<OTAR' o m tERS: l -: ~-"'f"Jrt·B.s hoa R lat) C ::-~ -' r.J-r:ed ne" 011 ~rs to ;_.: e:.H· :l Jui.• StC'\e!'\ Ph:ur ... _ n-mtd pre~1dent, Andre-"' (::~;:~ .. "'"·be ROTARY DE~fOUTIO:S: Wednesda) ·s dinner meeting ""JI be Demotion ~1ght lor President Harry We1SSCnbcrger. lk at the ~cwpon Beach Count~ Oub at 6:15 for the fes11~1ues. : : _, .!er.: • .:.t T r.i \\ a.1c~ "" • -.e :" e J.'> ':cc president ar.d R .. _. Lcr-·-:l :ss ~rge an: .JI _ ·-g __ ,_ !ur Jl1 encore -. r ::-. .s:i.i: <i:e Geor~e • '. ·i : -!t <;c::re:Jr) and Jim Tbt p aiJy Pilot wrlromes )Our rrports oa senitt dub a~s, namiag of offlttrs, aad announcrmtnt of fuad-raiSt-rs 11ad acti•ilits. Pleast saJd information to Joa F~n. \'oluntttrs Editor, ,\.twpart Btacb. Costa !tlts:J, P.O. Box 1560, Costa .\ltsa, CA 92618. ~ ~ ·:,: :R:~-:~=.: A teJm i · -Guide Dogs Of The =... .. ;: " 1 prc~nt the "or~ ) : ·: c:ar-o.d organ1Lst1on --~ -n n'):ra: on of a gi;:~e • ~ __ :~;:he .\c~port Bc:1ch .-~ Western Waste Industries SINCE 1957 Smm« Co\n-al and Sowth Orange Couni, Specidiring In TOiipOOIY~ ~Boxes Office T raiJm R.ent1A~Bin 16281 G:n5ou:tioo Circle Wes., Irvine 857 ... 6523 . ~( . ICC J ~ i lrrn:MATIONAL COLLEGE Of CAUfORmA -'{~ .\'ow Offering 3cor.t\fl:. m REAL Em TE CI.ASSES [Z] HO\\'' TO BLY YOt;R "flRST HOME!" Locauoo. 30 )T \TI 15 yr. financmg. creatl\c fmanC'Ulg. the offer, negoti.atJons, acid 1es1 for Real Estate agents, escrow. Saturda~ • June 20th • 9am-3pm • SSO- [Z] HO\\' TO "SELL YO UR OWN HOME" \\l tb or Without a Broker! Preparauon,, financtng. offers, ncgollauons, e~""'· acid test of Real Estate agents, IRS consJdcrauons. aturda~ • July 25th • Ilam-Spm • 'SO" 171 HOW TO BLY YOUR LiJ "FIRST RENTAL PROPERTY" Locauon. condition. managcmen1. finanan&- l RS cons.dcrauons. sole VT\ partncnhip exchange!> Saturda} • June 27th • 9am-3pm • •so- -w ..... e.r G--sHOEREPAIR De« Oaiy Plot 8egMlg in JC11N1Y, I sand admsilg in y. ~·My customers mtllion that they'" s. my ads an tlte Dciiy Plot, and llOfimd my slog. 'We•• the Besf. I started gettilg to lalow my customers by recdng the Dmly Not ,.yday, where I see some rl my cusaamers' pa.es when they waulcl ....,_ in the .....-. I alt them Id aftcf ... my aas1omers' photOs ii my store. a.-the Daiy Plot mryday ft, helps me with my bglhlt. As a pcrtidpatilg rnriant in tt.e Plot li<ID "'°"n, I see many~ Not rlOders n also my best customers. TheY send me PGStmds .. they go '1#flf on YO<nnl these •• "8 people wlto real '8 Deily Piiot -where I adver1ise. Thanks for the best resultsl v-a ·a.o CHA'S FMILY SHOE REPAJR 1673 lmne Avt. , ... 7-11 & 17tlt S.eet) Costa Mesa, CA 642-4314 --------------------------._-----~--------:__:,__._------------.-------- Volunteer Directnry U 11wl. • QI CWJQ JM Jlw ~MC ~ Scfeolil "15 ~~Counrt~ha need b !'Nm ~ f~ ~ al 8cJbbitt Ottn 9? 1-8 SQ) tr ~~ \\rtNI ~ • .&~7? ~ ~ ~ cNpcft' ol ~ ~ ~ Cnm ne;cis ~"no ~ pUb5c ~ ID ~ com- m;: got.? .boo:.d ~ Ocm se-r.lCes is pa.'t Of ~ ~' ~ k'elv cbr.:ttf ~ lnforrN:Aln or.an ~ .!I.:>~~~~~,.. tht ~ =" ~ and e~IC'\ S;.t..:.a- ~ FOK inb~ Jud-. bnnx· coor ~ US-Slal Arts ·Ac: trmy or ar._ c.nty The Nu Aa:demt QC ~ ~·· Ill Cc&.i \VS. 6 a ~ umbfe °'9~\U!IOn :U L"C CosQ \~ M le~ fWlet MC.r.'n.iar.«e UJwi ~1es.l Cr.'IC ~~ •nd ~port ~ Shoo.-· me The bfOUP ~ ~ to fond ,oo· build I Com- t':'l..in>.°" &ltS ~for the IOur ~'P' in Coiz.l .... '61.. for r.IO'C lnforrNiion, call ,\bcr ~. 540.255;'. .... ..... Tbow~ Mod fWQ#JOn oi ~ Grft:n ~ '~ dw· q~ .... ~ ... ~~ try ttiir ~ oi Commrtcr should c:orCKl ~ Pricdwa • .&lS-2109 ....... R I ••• CPI 21 I 4wloaiton ~ (tt~ IS & ron-pof. goup In C0Ju Mes. "' spon5oCWS ~ SUJ>POfU ~ c fer\~ ~ such as chr rcme1c9' ~ AAC ~ ~ :D ~ ~ del ... ~ ~ ~ 'emi tor 01J1 S.•~ms1, •unck~ ~ 3 H2 ecn laM. Voluntttn Editor Jon ferguson .•• 642-4321, ext. 368 to w(~lttf for I couple ol houB OI mul- tiple ~ ,...~ ~ CAn Mfordl fO teadl an ilt OI a.alt~ kw 7·13-)'Nf~ v~.-.neededfor~ noonJ in tilt W10p Mt'i 12·5 p.m.) .vd pme 1ooms at iD ttveoe ''u ~ .,.,. dudittg ~ fUe Crnter ,, "1 HMniJ:on on !M "'$side ol Cost.I .~. tilt Lou Yin.tom Uni~ at 2lll Ttn"M Ave. be-- hind ~ School ind &flt f..l)( Blufr Un· trr it 2555 Visli def Oro by CorON dd MM H•&h School. f0< 1nf0fmat1on, c;an OtCk Pow~rs ol tJ'le Hirbor AIN 8oY' ind Goris Oub it 642-2245 .. BIY sc.11 or Aml'lcl. 111c. ar..,c.trc1m The \Olunlttr oppottunol>CS ve bro,,d, l>Yt include shcAt·rint;e ptOJC'CU ltl.e texh· lfli ~ ll ~mmer wy um~ to~­ term a:imrru:mena in fund·raJSlt'g. pto- gr•m dc\-elof)men1 ind tt1 fW'l6 to ~ 11~ ind ~ls For moie infonNtion, al ~on Oouf)herty 11 S46-•990 Brllle mtttute Sr.i le 111~.t;.te's ci.uses for ~ blind t1Cfata ptO\'l<k-sociil, recre1tioNI ind ed· ~I oppottuM.es to help blind men i.nd women O\ercome ~tJOn ind other problem rebted lO loss ol Stf'Jit Volun- lttfS "~ needed to '551~ in ~ Cruti\e NU ~ruaot 111 &flt aifts portion ol SAT,SUN·JUNE 20,21 10AM·6PM PRE·SCHOOL TOYS DOLLS SUMMER T-OY-S ELECTRONIC GAMES- INFANT TOYS BOARD GAMES RIDING TOYS cuns STUFFED ANIMALS TRUCKS SPORTS BOOKS BASEBALL CARDS • KIDS' STROLLERS • BIKU •SELECT PARTY GOODS On select clearance merchandise. All Item• not avall8ble In •II atorea. Limited qu•ntltlH while auppllea lut. CMWm . .,... ·~ •• JIAllWI W II ·••ciw. ....... , THE WORLD'S BIGGEST TOY STORE! ---------------------------------~-- ,,..., • -..... iii .. iMii .. ICClllllmO e11D•10-.&.n Ille program, to drive for ouli"b~ 0< to tta<.h Braille, Volunteers wolf be 1r.11ned to work with the blind In th~ \\Orthwhile lidlthe.lrted progr.im. Cl•~ arc Thurs' di>" at the OASIS Senior Center in Co- ron• del Mar from 10 a m.·2 pm. for in· formation, call Marti Rogers al 993·5980. Cent• ftr Creative Alternltlvn The Center (or Creati\e Altcrn.1t1ves, a non·prnfit charitable organiz .. won which worM throulh the United Way, hJ> a voJ. unteer positron available for a rcce1>110111st from 9 a.m.·noon and a need for graduolte Ja-el in~ or 1co11ne<-s Fot 1nformatJon, call Karen at 642·0377. Cent• For ftmly Counseling The Center fot family Counselin~ a non-profit counseling center Js~iated wilh the YMCA, needs add111onal board members who meet one time a month 10 provide community support and direction (or the center. Also, the cenler needs a part·time volunteer in the e..cnm~ as a reccpttonist. For informatton, Ci!ll C.-111 foncannon at 754·1144. Collete llospltll The College Hospital Costa Mesa Au1C1I· iary is always loof..ing for friendly people to volunteer at the hospital lo deft,er mail and flo\\ers to patients, and to perform clerical duties. For information, c.ill Su~n Westhe1mer, vice president ol member ship, at 640·4420, or College I 1osp1tal of Costa Mesa at 642-2734 from tht• hours of 9 a.m ·4 pm Costa Mesa Clvle Playhouse The Costa M~ Civic Pla}·hou<oe needs many 'olunteers for ushering. b.1'f..stai;c. ma1lini;), !}ping, 11cf..cting. lights, ~ound cf· focts, special cHet.ts, c0Slum1ng. rnllecting props, play re.ldong committee, programs, advertising. public relatmns. funcJ-r.ii~1ng. house managers, ass1~tants to procJucrr), membership committee, cleanmg .1nd straigh1en1ng up, computer and phot~r.i· phy For more mformJtoOn, c.ill m.ina11.1ng director Pauyiambclhni at 650-5.!69. C01ta Mesa llstorlcal Society The Costa Mesa I h~torocal C.OC1e1y cof. 1ects mformahon, phocos ancJ .1rt1fJcts H'- la11ng to the history of Co>t.1 M~'·' and the Harbor area. It is Of>4!n to the publlc on lhursdays from 10 a m.·3 pm. and by ap· pointment Volunteers are needed (or the Children's History Program, to update the current boof..s .lnd to distribute the matefl· .als to schools when requested. The soci ty needs people with an interest In local his· tory to serve as docents (tour guidesl at its h1\loric.ll site, the Diego Sepulveda Adobt'. Other ~ include a textiles-wardrobe volunteer, people with typlng and filing skills and people with ne.it handwriling to work with che photo collection. For infOt· malion, c.ill Charles Beecher ai 548·7229 or Mary Ellen c:oddard at 856-7193. Costa Mn• Ltteracy Group The Costa Mesa Literacy Group run by Margene Fuller and Ruth Wilson needs volunteers to help people become literate or leach Engl1!oh as a second language. For 1nforma1ion, call the library at 646-8845. Costa Mell Senior cmzens corp. The Costa Mesa Senior Citizens Corpo- r.it1on is a non·profit organization devcl· oped by the Cicy of Costa Mesa which Is designing. developing and raising funds for 1he new city seniors center set to open in the spring of 1992. Volunteers are needed to pm .. idc occasional transport.ltion to frail seniors, do minor home repairs, and 10 as· SISt with special events, (und-raising, gen· eral office '"°'k and word processing. Vol- unteer instructors are also needed (or cl;mes at the center, including yog;i, book review, chorus, woodworking. jewelry making and Spanish. F0t ITlOfe mforma- 11on, call su~m Schollcnberger at 645· 1356 from 9 .a.m.-5 p m. Dorothy's Thrift StlOp Dorothy's Thrift Shop in Costa Me~. \\hich bcnclots the AIDS Sef\ices found.i· hon of Orange County needs volun\eers to serve as cashiers and help with pricinHo sorting .md cleaning. nmc devoted 1s up to the indovid oal and store hours .are Tucs- dJ)·Saturday from 10 a m.·7 p.m. for 1n· lormalion, call st°'e manager Joseph An\. ~tcr at 645-6414. Easter Seals The E.iste< Seals Society for Cripple Ch1I· dren and Adults needs volunteer> for clcrr- c.,I work (mJ1lini;~. mJf..1ng signs, printing. 'Vifiage ~aire Shoppes .. Lagest Mall il ~ Be<k:h" FiEE PARKING OCEAN VIEW Retail & Office Spaces Avallable 1100 So. Coast Hwy. Owner on Site, No 308 Phone 714/497-0132 • Fax 714/497-0134 SUMMER SPECIALS Only 1t6• Hair Retord1 or Designer HAIR CUT BIKINI W -----------EUROPEAN FACIALS FREE SKIN ANALYSIS CONSULTATION .OOOI .Q'.ld. ~ ~ !eel ~-neo--­ vou S&.ecr :ne 'ociol mots r1g11 IOf vau -----------BEST BRANDS SALE s200 OFF Paul Mitchell. AVEDA Sebastian • KMS • Nexus ~MESA TIRE COMPANY AUTO FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa MU"llOti°NI I T19~~. I ==== REG. '29.95 s~;;s 7:30 -4:00 ONLY . ~~ ~CAii I NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY I (4 WHEEL AUGIMDIT I NO SMOG., ON SAruR.DAY. ALS0.4VAllA8LEJ ~cfgt&sc! -9 -; I SPECIAL ' I INCLUDES: I I S69'5 ' I =~~ I ,.MlcMM •• :.: 1 s39ts 1 •Imped .. w. *>ST r.MS £t..t: _j_ -J9.!!l'.!:t"--_J answenng the phooc.'j), to help in pro-gtams for children with d1sabil1t1es, chil- dren's umps and Learn to Fish program once a ~ar. For inf0tmall0n, call Leslie Cruz at 545·20)J. Exclmlll CMI Chld Abule Prevention center Volunlcers are n edcd by the Exchange Club Child Abuse Pre ... encion Center to teach families how to stop the cycle of drug abu">C for familie) w11h drug ~dieted babies. Training is provided, volunteers must be 21 >Cdrs old and there are other requirements. For information, call che v ofuntecr c-enrorar9S3·5757. fllrvlew Developmental Center The Fairview Developmental Center in Costa Mesa needs \Olunteers to aid in the clauroom, workshops, leisure programs, taking residents to dasses or a walk, secre- wri.11, groundsktepmg, .and si.affing the clothing stOfe. for more 1nform.ition, ull Richard Crevt-r al 957-5188. heelck Fuldltlon, Inc. Voluntttr drivers are needed by Feed· back foundation, Inc., for its home del1v· ered meal program for seniurs. Volunleers are needed mornings, Monday chrough Friday to deliver meals to seniors unable 10 come to the dining center, '~here hot lunches are served. The meal CO§t 1s on • donation basis. for informalion, call Jessie Kelly at..6ll.Jl 121 __ flSlt Hll'llOr Area, Inc. Friends in Service to Humanity (FISHI offers emergency assistance to chose in need and provides the Mobile Meals pro- gram for Mot.tie Me.al~. volunteert are needed to dme, which includes ptd.ing up food olt HOJg Memofl.al Hospital and droppmg 1t oft fo< e1gh1 shul on 1nd1,kluJI) or couples, usually elderly, Monday·fllday 1n the Ntlo\.~rt and Coq.a Mesa area It ans-wer phon~ f0t thosto 1n ne~. fO< more 1rtf0tr"4hOO, c:.all Dt·bby Q' OtlOOf •t (, .. 5 8050 friends Of tlle Costa Mesa Lllrll'Y t.lf..es •IJoul 1 V1 hour) a day and 1.ohin· 1 N! f r•t:n<h ell che Cost.l M~ L•bf•ry. <& teers .lre v.ekome to prdorm dulll'\ once suppo«t group f~r the l1Wa'). need) •'Oiun• a monch or more, or merely subslltute on teen 10 run book sales and ""1ff the boot.. a light b.is1s. Emergency <mostance involves room at the hbr.uy for M.'ll1ng ot uSCtl deliv~ring food to fam1l1es who are .ii risJ.. boolu and purch.n1ng of nt·w OOt'S .ltie I of going hung') once " month or more brar)' m ~t-neral can u<ie 'oluntet:r) \\•th The MO·hour tnp m•til1o~ food p1Ck·up dcr1CJI skills and t~ Y.1th a wnt111gne-» and dcfaery to 111.e 1.im1hes on t..'londay or the kno"ll·ch;e to help run ch11drl'11's lhrouJth Friday from 1 O· 30 ii m • 2 p m or er .ill pru&r arns. Ort~ers arc n~·t-d<.'d tv hdp SMur(fo» lV'tate....a. moruh .between 9·11--with ti~ bcck.,_,.tH~ ~~ruL ... p• ... ••"--- a.m. food·pacl.ers are needed from 8 30 gram. Abo, thow nWr\.~ed 1n \Ol ... n1~1· am -2·30 pm MondJy through S..1u1cJ.1y ini; to t.elp Jdmm1stl'r the en111e Fnen<ls for ~o·hour shifts Volunteers m.ty \\Uri.. p1v:s,ram are rwt'llc<l t lour~ .l!e lleio.ohlc, as little or much as de:..red People are 1nclud1r1g l'\Pn1r1gs and v..cct..encJ, for 111· also ncedecJ to statf the main offtee and tormat1on, call the library at 646·8845. TANDVg This Year Give Dad a Cellular Car Phone For Security and Convenience Save s120 95* ~.29995 Low Al S1S Per Month. • Added security for the family • Full-duplex handsfree calling •Tandy 1000 RLX •2S·l•S21404• ~· r MEW! 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IWl'TCHAll..C TOUCH TONE/PVl• llflOnell "°'' Oii bOlll ~ eno P"ilM .._ "n. .. ~ ·-~ ~·~dlllll llMa. ~ *' ... _. ~ ......... ..,. fCC ...... ., Nol tot 9DW\fll Pl'tvlftM wt ..,,,;c """'..... • ....... ~ ~INc.-.. "°' ~ l.•tM ........ ~ ..... IMNll' tor ..... PRlCE A#\Y AT PAA~TINO STOR(S OR DEALERS ........ fM 11?1111 hlll!l Wllllfl ..... .. A8 Thursday, June 18, 1992 ---------- Business The Busmess page runs on Mondays, Wednesdays. Thurfdays and Fridays Business Editor Tony Cox ... 642-4321, ext. 371 Warmington Homes executive renects vitality ol Company I By Tony Cox -Business E4dct- T he last two }Car~ haven't been the best of 11mes for California homebuilders, but }OU couldn't tell it by the demeanor of Larry Riggs. Riggs, e~ecu11ve vice president <A Co,t:i Mesa-based Warmington llomc1.,, i!I nush \\.llh \im and vigor a' he t.tlk' shop v. ith a reporter. Sh.1rpl) llrcssed and without a hair out of place, he smi les often .1111.l gcsticul<ttc~ \\hen making a point. In an 1n~tan1, he bounces up .ind grabs an c\hibit 10 back up surprising success ~l-h-itS--Ot heHleW developments around the state, including projects in Valencia and the Santa Clarita Valley. '"Interest rates have helped, and affordability is way up," Riggs said. ' her builders used to ask us why we didn't buy up land and left money on the table . Now they're asking us how we were so smart.• "Consume r confidence has at least bottomed out and is starting to improve. You put -lAMY.a on the success of Warmington Homes during tough times for most homebuilders. h1<; anal)sts. Such enthus1a~m ma) ha\C been common among homebuilders during the pro,pcrous 1980s. but lrustration and d1,appointmen1 hJ, c become more prevalent emn11on) during 1h1s area's protracted rc,tl C'>tJle sl ump. It Riggs )ecm-. unu: .. ually upbeat. lie ha' gooll fl'a'l>n. \\ ;.irm1ng1on ha~n t Cjught up" ith peak sJleS lcH:I' of a fr,, )l!Jrs a••o but tha ::-. ~ company b i;:urrcntly ahc:id of l 1tl1 l.1~t )eJr\ plCC and llS Ir, \.d10n~ for 1992. And unlike mJm of ib c0mpc11tor-.. \\'arniington i-.n't ),1Jdkd \\Ith J l.1rgc 1mcntory of llc:l t·l.1tlt::1 l;1nd purchJ,Cd "hen prin.:' \\Crc high JnJ s.1lcs \\Cre l>n-.k In f.i..t , bt:causc ll d1dn'1 m.1kc -.pccul,111,c l.111<.l purchases -•• '>lr .• 1ci;~ ... tlkJ "land bJnkrnl!·· -J111 n~ the bo11m t11nc,. \\ arm1n~t,111 1, one of the 1~·\\ builders \\llh 1hc linanc1:JI "here'' ithal l\l take ;id\ antLtge of 1 J ·~ ·s dcprc-.,cd propcrt~ prices. \\ ..trmington Home., 1s on pace tu complete 365 home '>Jlc'> in the I r!>l half of 1992, do"'n '>h:Jrply II •m ;1 peak \l\·mon1h r\.rlormance of 600 ~Jlc'> 1n the I 1tc 19...,0!>. but \\Cll bc\Olld cump;rny uffic1;.il,· cxpClWtlom for J 1)CJ2. A \\ arming1on de' elopmcnt in \n;ihc11n Hilh that opened fl\e \\CCk<. ;igo ha .. ho)ted 500 to hOO humc \hopper'> a \\CCk, and 25 hou'e' in the 1r.1t1 have alrcad)" '< IJ \\ arm1ng10n ha., Jl~o en Joyed all those things together, and the market is definitely better than it was last year. "It's a combination of the market and the fact that we're doing some things better than most other new borne companies." A mong the things Riggs believes Warmington does especially well: The company ha s a comprehcnshe program whereby it accepts purchases contingent on it'> subsidia ry, Warmington Realty, being able to sell the buyer's old house; and Warmington docs cxtenshe consumer research so that its homes will only include ameniti es that buyers want and are ''illing to pay for, therefore keeping.prices 10 a minimum. ·•Jn tilUJ!S past, we just flew ttlong by the scat of our pants and didn't spend so much time and analysis on consumer research," Riggs said. "Now, we're doing a better job with efficient designs that meet buyers' needs. ·'Every dollar I spend I want 10 be appreciated by that buyer." Riggs said he believes consumer research was a key factor in Warmington's high ranking in an ongoing sun<C) of customer ~atisfaction. In the study, done by National Survey Systems, Warmington ranked third in customer '>ausfactiorr among 22 major builders in Southern Hsing Chen School or Martial Alts GRAND OPEMNG SPECIAL Study all summer for ontv $99* ·3 month tuition, Includes all start up fees except optional uniform. Call NOW to view a class or arrange a FREE trial lesson (expires 6-30-92) Authentic Kung Fu, Tai Chi and other rare forms. New location/school established 1976 New Costa Mesa Locauon Conveniently located near the borders of Newport Beach, Irvine & Santa Ana Heights with easy access from the 405, 55 & 73 Freeways (714) 557-8959 -J .. 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Sales are improving for Warmington Homes, but profit margins remain thin. The company is :ictually losing money on sates at some of its older projects, while homes in other developments are being sold between break-even and profits of as much as 10 percent. Warmington enjoyed margins or 10 percent to 20 percent a few years ago. Still, because it didn't land bank, Warmington's current average margin of :ibout S perceht is relatively good in the industry. The company is also able to take advantage of today's bargain land prices, such as a deal this spring in which it bought 40 acres in San Juan Capistrano for $9.1 million, about 40 percent below the price that land could have fetched two yea rs ago. "Other builders used to ask us why we didn't buy up land and left money on the table," Riggs said. "Now they're asking us how we were so sma rt." YES, You Can ••• participate in world peace ------and understanding Open your heart and home to an International Exchan ge Student. 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The swap meet vendor helped police develop a com- posite drawing of the witness. Fliers bearing the sketch have been distributed through· out the community and about a dozen people have called po· lice. So far, however, none of the leads have panned out and the search is still on. Parents of the 23-) ear-old UCJ gradu3le :ire asking that anyone who may know this man to come forward. Out of con· cern that the man may be con· TIRED OF CD'S? • HIGH YIELD • 12% Per Yr. -Pd. 1% · Per Month •NO RISK• Prine. Inv. 100% Guar. by best Rated "A+" Ins. Co. CALL 1-800-241-3947 -HOW- 1279 • Gennen MoYana1t t Westminster Chimes cerned about involving himself with the police, there has been a pledge offered that he can deal with the Huber's private invcstrgatorrraTher t an police officers. The H ubers have hired a pri· vate investigator named Chris Melendez to work on this tip. He can be reached at 542-8083. A special hotline number has also been set up at 541·3206. The Hubers have posted a $10,000 reward for anyone with information leading to the IOC3· tion of their daughter or the conviction of her perpetrator. The witness is described as about 5 feet, 7 inches tall, about 25 yea rs old and about 155 pounds with a husky build. He was at the swap meet with his wife, who appeared unable to speak English, and a baby daughter. He said he lived in Costa Mesa and owns a Toyota truck. According to the swap meet vendor, the unidentified man said he saw two well-tanned men standing next to Huber on the Corona del ~tar Freeway about 2 a.m. in the spot that her Honda Accord was later found abandoned with a nat tire. Near the men was a small pickup truck. ··we want to get the mcss:igc across that we are not con- cerned about immigr:ition or other police matters he might be in\'olved with," said · Sgt. Ron Smith. "We just want to get informatio n to find Denise." 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Panic, founder and chairman of Costa Mesa-based ICN Pharmaceuticals Inc., said in a prepared sta tement that he could o nly accept the post if he had the backing of all p<>litical parties, the buslness community and mtellcctuals in Yugoslavia. That condition has not yet been met. he added. If such across-the-board support is somehow garnered, and the millionaire accepts the prime minister post, ICN has made plans to move on without him. "If the chairman were to leave the company for any re8'0n, there is an orderly plan for his succession," said Jack Sholl, an ICN spokesman. Still, Panic has been a driving force in building ICN into a $4<>0 million (ann ual sales) company. He was instrumental in the' acquisition last year of Galenika Pbarmaccuticals, Yugoslavia'i]aaest dm.g maker, by an ICN subsidiary - a transaction for which Panic was paid a controversial bonus that pushed his 1991 compensation above $6 million. Galenika bas been a major money maker for ICN; it helped pus h the company into the black last year for its flI'St annual profit since 1988. Asked bow much of an impact tlfe loss of Panic would have on ICN, Sholl would not answer directly, repeating his statement about the companrs "orderly plan for his succcs.sion." Mark Matheson, an analyst with Crowell, Weedon & C.o. in Los Angeles, said he believes ICN is prepared to prosper without Panic's leadership. "I think he's already laid the groundwork so that other people can canyon without him," Matheson said. "I think it would have been a bigger loss a year ago." Both Matheson and Samuel D. Isaly, a partner with Mehta & Isaly in New York. said 11 could be an added bonus for Belgrade-based ICN-Gale nika ta·havc its former chairman serving as the country's prime minister. ICN's Sholl said any favors from the top would be a conflict of interest, but the ana!Jsts took a less pristine view. "That's never gotten in the way of a politician before," lsaly said. "Their biggest asset is their business in Eastern Europe. What better way to advance the position of your company than to have the position of prime minister? "ll adds credibility to have him singled out as someone who knows business and politics. He becomes the Perot of Yugoslavia -the business success becomes political hero. 1 think it rubs off well on the company." Sholl said United Nations and U.S. sanctions intended to punish the ruling powers in Belgrade have not yet disrupted ICN-Galenika's operations. He said ICN-Galcnik.a's vice chairman. former U .S. ambassador to Belgrade John Scanlon, is in Washington this week seeking rulings from the Treasury Department that the company's pharmaceutical products arc exempt from the sanctions. 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By gauging the public response to the development plan, Conscr- v311cy members can sec how much community support they have for purchasing ome of the more pop· \liar parcels owned by the Irvine Co. -especially the Upper Cast· aways and Nc.wporter Norlh-Sites~ "I've believed for n long time thut particularly for those two sites, it is worthy for the com- munity to come together to work for acquisition,'' Watt said. The city, however, hired Costa pay $195 in support of a bond hotel and approximately 100,000 measure to purchase extra park square-feet or office space. land in the city. And Irvine Co. officials note the The results released in February project provides approximately 69 showed that 54 percent would not more acres of open space than is support a city measure to purchase called for in the city's General the Irvine Co. land and 39 percent Plan. In addition it lowers residen· would. But another survey showed tial by 28 units and requires the tlr:rr-86 pCi'Cem of fhe respon en IS company to donate-Ut mil ion to thought the city should protect the city for traffic im_Q.rovements. open space. Jim He~icker, the city's plan- Development plans for the site ning director, predicted that plan- call for the construction of 984 ning commissioners will easily ap- homes and condominiums, a re sort prove the development plan. And Hewicker uid there is a clause in the development plan that makes provisions for any party interested in purchasing the land. Nevenheless, Watt is not satis- fied with the development plans and she still hopes to find the ap- prommrte1y-S90'"'million it wiH toke· to purchase the land. "I think it is an optimal time for us to work for this common end to find money for acquisition," Watt snid. 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G IFT OF HOPE: Anwar Soliman, chairman and chief executive Officer of the American Restaurant Group, Inc .• Newport Deach, was in the spotlight Saturday evening and more than 300 business and social leaders nppl::iudcd as he was presented the Gift of Hope :mard by the OC Muscular Dystrophy Association. Griffin, retired partner of the Koll Company, was auctioneer as i1cms went on the block. 0 F ASllION SAVVY: A modelclle program paid off Saturday for 25 senior gi rls Ticktockers of 1he Newport Chapter, Na1ional Charity League. Accomp:inying him to the event at the Anaheim Hilton was wife Mary Ellen. The makeup seminars and hairs1yling contributed by Ilona of Hungary and Carhon Hair of Cf)stal Court were put to good u e as the young women modeled fashions from Cl) s1al Court stores before an audience of 400 at th e Le Mcridien. Soliman is 3 Fulbright !.Cholar and holds a MBA from Ale;..andria Uni,eri.ity in Egypt and a Ph_O from New York Univcr 1ty. 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A t O Thursday, June 1 a. 1992 ---------------------------------- ---------- ----------------------------- ---------------------- Hotline It's Jolting, electrifying, shocking ••• The massive response to the Daily Pilot's "Electrifying Contest" to name the newest boat in the fleet of Ralph Rodheim 's Electric Boat Company has been overwhelming. Below is a sampling of entries. If you'd like to enter and win a two-hour cruise aboard the very boat you named -call our Readers' Hotline at 642-6086. The deadline is June 29. l would like to submit the name Electrolux for the entry for boat naming. PENNY FLEMING Newport Beach 0 How about Electro- Cruiser or Watter Cruiser? BOB HOFFMAN Costa Mesa 0 My names for the electric boat are Re-Volting Development or Charger. CELIA TURNER Newport Beach 0 My suggestion for the electric b-oat is Watt-Rod. JANE ENSIGN Corona de! Mar 0 I really got charged up about Ralph 's boa t con test. My entries arc, and I have several. Electro-Cute, Ohm Sweet Ohm, Rcvollin' DeveJopment, Voltaire, Edison's Medicine. I hope I win. JOHN P. KELLEY Corona del Mar ,, Write to: Pilot Letters, 330 W. a., St., Colla Mesa. CA 92627 Fu letten to: .-..110 leaden' HotlJne ••• 642-6086 Editor Wlftlam Lobdell ... 642·4321, a 351 Nature under-llP-e_.._____~~- rhe fight to save Upper Newport Bay moves into its final round This is tbe second in a series of opinion pieces about The Newport Conservancy, its plans and its progress. As a rapidly growing force - 1,500 at last count -charter members of The Newport Conservancy lead the way to preserving land alongside Upper Newport Bay. Y ct many of us who live in this community probably take the Back Bay for N E I CON SE I granted. After all, Upper Newport Bay is an important regional resource. A sign proclaims the presence of the ecological reserve. There are thousands of birds feeding and fish jumping. Hundreds of school children, joggers, cyclists and nature-lovers are drawn to the Back Bay to enjoy this special place. Uniformed personnel from the state Department of Fish and . Game can be seen doing research, conducting tours and lecturing students. This place certainly appears to be adequately preserved and protected. But there is much more to Upper Newport Bay and its future than meets the eye. Plans for residential development of The Castaways, Newporter North and San Diego Creek sites force us to consider the following: • The balance of nature is at stake. Biologists warn that further depletion of upland habitats could have a significant adverse impact on the entire ecological balance of the bay. Specifically, loss of wildlife habitat on the 77-acre parcel known as Newporter North could disrupt key predator-prey relationships in Upper Newport Bay. This relationship is nature's link between the shrub-covered upland areas and the watery refuge below the bluffs. Further urban impacts around the bay, combined with proposed b!.iilding near major wildlife corridors along Snn Diego Creek and the San Joaquin Hills, lead biologists to believe that certain predators would no longer visit the area. Without such visits, animals such as red foxes and feral cats would be free to feast on the bay's abundant bird life. This occurred at the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge and resulted in near-annihilation of at least one endangered bird species and costly r~medial programs. • Historical evidence of prior cultures is at stake. A rare archaeological site exists on Newporter North and is slated for residential development. Research on less than Ill of 1 percent of the site uncovered 4,000 to 9,000-year-old ceramic fragments, possi bly the oldest in North America. Goldenwest College professor Dr. Christopher Drover ca:ls th(' area, "a virtual museum under the ground." • The Pacific Flyway is at stake. Upper Newport Bay is an essential part of the Pacific Flyway from Alaska to Baja California. The Point Reyes Bird Observatory, acting on the decline of aquatic bird populations, initiated a Pacific Plyw:iy Project in 1988 to identify wetlands of regional, national and international significa nce and to increase public awareness of the need for 1hc protection of shorebirds and their habitats. Although th e study is. not complete, the identification :ind reduc1ion of threats to these wetlands is or primary importance to this endeavor. • World-wide conservation efforts arc at stake. One of 1he strongest allies in the conservation effort is an informed public with some sense of a personal relationship with the natural world. Judicious use and management of Upper Newport Bay, with emphasis on its wildlife value, represents a significant step in the preser- vation of the sensitive and en· dangered species and habitats of Southern California. We have al- ready lost 95 percent of South· ern California's streamvde wood- land habitat, 701 of the ·coastal sage scrub, and over 90 percent of coastal marshes. Upper New· port Bay represents a rare oppor· tunity to nurture the concern of present and future generations to a world-wide plight. • Personal well-being is at stake. Those who study the deepening unrest in cities recognize the need to off er activities and places in which to cultivate real values. Perhaps there's even more to this incredibly rich area, but we know it would be difficult to overestimate Upper Newport Bay's ecological, historical, cultural, educational and sociological value. There are alternatives to the proposed residential development of remaining undeveloped uplands in Upper Newport Bay. Dy protecting and restoring habitat portions of the upland areas, ecological balance can be maintnined and enhanced. Archaeologists could educate and determine which areas should be excavated and which preserved. Through protection and preservation, the Upper Newport Bay Reserve :ind park system can grow as a place of learning. reflection :ind of life for generations to come. Mike Johnson Is • dlr«tor of Tbe Newport Coasen'ancy and formerly served oa tht Newport Btach Parks, Btachcs and Rccreatlon Commission. Next: Alternatives for the future. Playing Russian roulette Is Tin1e-Warner advocating violence with Ice T 's 'Cop Killer'? Mr. Gerald f\1. Levin Co-Chief Executive Officer Time-Warner, Inc. New York, New York Dear Mr. Levin: M y sympathies to you and your co-chief executive officer, Mr. Ross. The paper this week r--~~----. carried word of Mr. Ross' continuing mc.dicalballle~ AlL people or goodwill no doubt wish him well in his fight for heallh. Unfortunately, I'm not writing for that reason, but to explain why 1 have canceled my 11111111 lllwllt subscription to Time. It ------may interest you to Columnist Without · Portfolio know that I have been a loyal reader for at least 16 years. I have stood with the •••••-magazine through format and editorial changes too numerous to mention. 1 have looked forward to receiving the issue on Tuesdays and having it read by Wednesday night. Even as some of its coverage left behind reporting and tilted toward editorializing, I sti ll hung in there with the magazine. Se llin g Bob Di xon s ui t s 'em just fin e THERE'S ON£ IN EV£RV CROWD - Newport Ci1y Manager Kevin Murphy was the speaker Tuesday at the Corona del Mor Chamber of Commerce monthly meeting, and he was asked about lhe o els surrendered by former city utilities director Gob Di.'(on. "We have all his personal belongings, and will be auct1onin1 them off," snid Murphy. "We'll be scltina his jewelry, his suit 1 his slackJ, even his shoes." There wos a thoughtful pause among all those hord·headed busine smen, and then Now I'm going to Newsweek. And I hope thousands more do the same. Let me tell you why. Time-Warner owns the record division which has brought out Ice-rs "Cop Killer" song. The lyrics have been reprinted so often that I don't even need to publish them. ! have to think t6at every thinking American, regardless of ideology or race, will agree with me that the song is just plain evil. It advocates the purposeful, intentional murder of policemen and policewomen. Time· Warner owns the record. It endorses the record by virtue of that ownership. It profits by the record. Jn my book, that makes Time-Warner an accomplice before-the-fact to the murder of police. I know, l know. Time-Warner already has stated Lhat it doesn't endorse the song. but that it doesn't censor it s artists. Right. As a first step in reclaiming your reputation, you might want to fire the P.R. wizard who came up with that line. Apparently, he or she hasn't figured out that the American public is pretty wise to such corporate claptrap by now. W hen 1 called your 800 subscriber service number, your oper~tor we,arily read from the preprinted card. Sounds like she's been r~ading your tepid defense of corporate greed ov~r and over again. Good. As a second step, you may want to Ice T stars in new Universal picture. screw-ups. Of course, you may not think this is such a massive screw-up. You may think that this too will pass. I don't th ink so. Let me tell you why. P olicc frequently get killed in the line of duty. If Time-Warner gets its way, more police will get killed. One of these d:iys, a "idow, '"ido\\er, or minor child of a murdered peace officer is going to figure out that there·~ a connection between their loved one's murder and Time-Warner's record, and Time-Warner's balance sheet. Wait 'til a jury gets that one. Hopefully, the family will own the entire company at the end. You sec, -0rt law has cHshcd through sturdier causation barriers than the one separating the assassination of police and your record. Your brilliant management team just made you the biggest plaintiffs target in America - and you deserve the bullseye. In fact, one hopes that police :icross the country incorporate into the questioning of all cop-killer suspects the few inquiries required to establish whether the suspect had ever heard Time-Warner's "Cop-Killer," and whether the suspect had been inOuenccd by Time-Warner's "Cop-Killer." One of your customers who killed a policeman is going to soy yes, he heard Time-Warner's "Cop-Killer," and yes, he :ictcd on 1he record's inspiration. Won't you r lawyers love that? Word has it )OU arc already Time, but also for Sports lllustrnted, People and other Time-Warner products. Time-Warner's "Cop-Killer" is going to ha"e to sell quite a few copies to turn a profit, wouldn't you say? (Hopefully some police may want to talk to Melvin Belli about an "intentional affliction of mental distress" tort claim even before they get shot. More than a few juries will w:int to get to Time-Warner's trcnsury before the roof falls in.) What roof falling in? I mean that any com pany so incredibly stupid as to bring out such an evil record will inevitably collapse. l also mean that before long a couple of Time-Warner shareholders may want to bring a suit arguing _damages from mismanagement. especially if your stock falls, which I hope it does. U ntil Time-Warner repudiates the "Cop-Killer" message and pulls the record, I predict it will keep losing money. You can only hope that the furor dies down. l can only hope that police organizations and just plain folks keep it alive. Maybe Toshiba and C. ltoh, who had been considering investing $1 billion in Time-Warner Entertainment, won't. And perhaps IBM's $500 million buy-in to your company will hit the deck too. Perhaps Time-Warner of "Cop-Killer" fame will become the corporate pariah it deserves to be. One can only hope. fire the record-division personnel who have anything to do with the cut. In fact, if you have the good of the company at heart. you'll probably want to retire too. You know, Japan-style, the leader :iccepts responsibility for massive hemorrhaging subscriptions, not only for Sincerely, Hugh Hewitt llu1h Hewitt's column •P~•n trtry Tutsday. a lone voice piped up with this question: "What size?" 0 STAWNG, NEWPORT S'IYLE - Thjs for-out story comes from Jim Vlller1, clean-cut comedian. And if you can't trust a former Boy Scout, U. $. Marine Corps captain ------and Newpon Harbor Arca booster, who can you trust? Scene Anywar, Villers was in 1 gentlemen's restroom at the Balboa Bay CJub the other day, just washina his hands, when he heard a tcle· phone rlna. There wu no pay phone in sight, and neither was another livina soul. The rinaina. apparently rrom one or those cellular portables, came from one or the stalls. And, from behind the clo cd door, this is what he heard: "Hello. Bill? Look, Dill, I can't lalk to you right now. 1'11 call )'OU back hortly. l'm with o client." 0 GOlNG1 GOING, UEAt.. GON£ -The aforementioned Jim Viller is in nationwide demand M un offbcnt ouctionccr who really can move the merchandise, usually for charitable causes. His biage t ehallen~e cnme la t year ot a swank H iety fundrn1se r in Newport Riche, held in the un-baking uutdoors with temps hovering in the mid-0 . What Ville rs did, with up cc a in& funny patter (offering an authentic rubber chicken as a bonu ), wns to guvcl dl)\\.n separate hiah bids -for ciah1 fur coal . 0 REALLY GRANO 1'0 R (Not Avalloblt lo TourtsU) -Philanthmpht h..trlty Httttr, who made a nice li'in "llh his development of Cameo Shores and other con tructive enterprises, was our tour guide the other day -showing exotic parts or the world you'll never sec in trovel brochures. Even a lunch of hamburger at Dig Ca nyon Country Club had a surreali!ltic touch. I mean, when's the last time you dou ed a burger with ketchup -while CIUJ Heinz, one of the 57 varieties, was obscrvio& your technique with the bottle? ·fhc Hesters have left the $CBSide estate they'll enjoyed for 33 years, takina a gcm·like condo in exclusive Delcourt and they couldn'l be happier. When 1 visitina waa 3id he was bringing a &ift -1 \lidcotapc 1howin1 heavy surf cruhina again t the rock , in ca$C they miued the ol' home· stead -dear Nora lau1hin4ly re troined her enthusiasm. They love u ju)t the way it i . Jury Kobrln'1 tolumn run1 Tu~ Thurid•> •nd S1turd'1J'- iiif ·~- An Independent Newspaper Published by Co.st Community News. Inc. Jlliot Stein, Jr. chair~n Jim Gmslnpr publisher Tom Johnson .late publisher Wllllam S. LolNMll edltOf & vica president SIMMArble !Nftlj'I editor -- It's f;ee with your subscription. 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Rohrabacher made headlines with his tough stand on denying all social services to il- legal aliens. "N ~wpQrt Beach doesn't have lhc ®~vorker and illegal alien problem," said Ellis, who "'orked on the 1988 Dush-Quayle campaign. Dana's message on the immigration issue was •cuer received in the lcss-amuent communities e f Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa.'' !he third man in the three-way Republican 'nmary for the 45 th Congressional District - DOG From A1 Park. And, he said, he had no idea he would be hounded by such a strict set of CC& Rs. The rules forbid homeowners from having dogs that weigh more than 35 pounds. "It was my first home, I neve r read the CC&Rs," Roberts said. "Who does? Mv belief Is the 35-pound weight limit is discriminatory and beyond reason." Roberts contends that he moved into the lated, 47-home Jasmine Park commu nity in 986 specifically because the broker wh o sold him the house said he cou ld have a dog. His 'ome has a good-size yard and plenty of room for any dog, so he and Katie, a mere puppy at the time, moved in. Hunting1on Bench Councilman Peter Green - nlso lost in his own home town -by 2.668 vo tes. "We've found that the councilman always has a problem in his own town, just because of the natural controversy in his home town gov- ernment," Ellis said. "The councilman hopes to rely on his base, but the base fractionalizes and doesn't go in unison." Costa Mesa Mayor Mary Hornbuckle was also defeated in he r own backyard in the GOP primnry rnce for the ~cw 70th Assembly Dis- trict. Sh e lost to Assemblyman Gil Ferguson l?_y_ 978 votes in Costa Mesa, according to the Or- ange County Regisirnr of Voters. Ferguson won in all seven cities of the new dis trict, ea rning 56 percent of the vote to Hornbuckle's 43 percent. But Hornbuckle came close in u guna Beach where she trailed Fer- Ka tie, a light-brown Lnbrador Retriever, has fouencd up to a stocky 4~ pounds, about 13 over the official Jasmine Park Homeowner Association weight limit. And except for one barking incident, Roberts said he and Katie have lived trouble-free lives. In addition to the Roberts' sui1, Jasmine Park filed a lawsuit against Robert's neighbor. His neighbor's dog, Kahlua, is a 100-pound Airedale that she has owned for 13 years, he said. Kahlua's owner did not wish to be identified, bu r Roberts said the dog is blind, stays in the house most of the time and is the woman's constant companion. Roberts said he has no intention of getting rid of J1is pet. "l 'm a good neighbor and 1 keep my dog on guson by only 42 votes. Both Ferauson and Rohrabacher won a ma· jority of the absentee \'Otes in all cit iea. Vote totals for Newport Beach and Costa Mesa are: 45tla Co ........ Dlstrkt Newport Beach: Buff a 2,998; Rohrabacher 2,759; Green 1,070 Costa Mesa: Rohrabacher 4,268; Buffa 3,793; Qrcen 1,602 Voter turnout: Newport Beach, Sl.3 percent; Costa Mesa, -4S.7 percent 70th Assembly District "Newport Beach: Fcrguson--8,060; Hombucld 6,580 Costa Mesa: Ferguson S,391~ Hornbuckle. 4,413 Voter turnout: Newport Beach, 52.8 percent; Costa Mesa, 45.9 percent. a leash," Roberts said. "Get a life people.'' The dog owner said ir the homeowne rs want to play hardball, he is ready. For him, it has come down to a fight over principles, and Roberts says he has consulted an attorney and plans to take the case as far as he hns to. "It's time to stop politicking and start kicking butt,'' he said. "Ir I h;we to fight this thing, I want my day in court." Jn fact, he has already started a recall of the Jasmine Park Homeowner Association board members, and is demanding that the board advise community residents how much a lawsuit could cost. "l just want the same rights they have on the other side of that rence," ~aid Roberts, pointing to a nearby un-gated community. 0 1 think the Communist Manifesto gives you more rights than CC&Rs." PETITION BUSH Cornia to win the presidency. Order and trade detente. Jn October 1990, Irvine Co. "To the degree that there's From A 1 From A 1 Chairman Donald Bren sa t on the bashing on one side of the Pacific a similar proposal he m:uk cJrl1er side of cuts," Bush said. presidential platform at the Hyatt or the other, (Japanese Prime this year. In May 1988, First-udy-10-be Regency Horcl in Irvine -where Minister) Toshiki Kaifu and I are Unde r Hedges' term lim11 mea-I3arbara Bush spoke at the Dalboa Bush will speak lo the Industrial committed to seeing that the bash- sure, three council members. John Day Club, prediciing a close presi-League of Orange County this Fri-ing doesn't go forward," Dush Cox, Jean Watt anu Rut hcl)n dcntial race in California and cit-day -and again blamed the fed-said. Plumme r would onlv be allo,,ed 10 ing her husband's conce rn for the eral budget deficit on the "uncon- run once more this November. trolled spending binge" of Con-So much for summits. The Japa-economy. I I d The other council member!>. gress. nese government recent y re ease "We did a lot of good things but h · h u · d Evelyn Harl, Mayor Phil S.in~om:, .i Jot of people \\ere left behind," "Year after year after year they Sa rcpo~th bee ~rgangh t eld' Nnitc !nd Clarence Turner \\OUld be ~trs. Dush said of the Reagan Ad-have presided over these budget tates wit ang t e wor s o. 1 1orbidden from runmng ag.11n . . . A d • . deficits," Bush said. "Yes, I've had practitioner of unfair trade prac-when they come up for re·elcction m1ms1ra11on. .. n we re going to tices. · 994 H d 1.1 1 have to help those people out. But to compromise -haven't liked it '" 1 · e ges wou u be I le only d a bit. But I've done it because the On Friday, Bush will give Or-sitting council member \\ho could unless the economy's goo ' it run •igain in 1994. doesn '1 m~tte r. Everybody will be president must at times put the ange County residents his latest Councilman Turner said ,,hih: left behind." overall good of the country first." economic perspectives. On Satur- EXIENI• From A1 But while that's aood news for the merchants aoutb or 19th Street -where the freeway extension ends -Flemina admits businas people north of there have little to be happy about. °For them the troubles are just beginning because people will just bypass them now," he said. _Bob Washer expl~ owned the Sandpiper Motel on Newport Dou1ovard :<for 18 years. Washer makes most or his money orr summer tourists who pass his lodge en route to the beach. But now that beachgocrs can stay on the freeway until 19th Street, they'll never even know the Sandpiper exists. .. "It's a stupid freeway,'' Washer said. "A very expensive hole in the ground that has killed Newport Boulevard." The entire project, which ex- tended the SS F~ U -flam lriltal Strcoa:ao IM ..... CIOlled the ..... ~.,. ·~-And the,.. are stiU crtdc:i Who contend that the extelllllaa will limply shifl the trafrlC ja-. DOI miliaate them as propoanaa of the project promised. Ncvenheless. nearly tvel)OM ls happy that the construction which clogged Newport Boulevard is fi- nally finished. Caltrans officials have tenta- tively scheduled a riboon cutting ceremony for 11 a.m. June 30. Fleming said downtown mer- chants were "so caught off guard'' by the early freeway opening that they haven't had time to plan a celebration. "But we plan to have a very big bash in August or September, after the Fourth of July . holiday an d the county fair," he said. "Downtown Costa Mesa is going to be dancing in the streets -lit- erally." For Father's Day ... A Custom Portrait Sittin Included With Each Sitting A Miniature Pon:rait Mounted on a Cud Em~llished with Hand Calligraphy Sitting Ftt ~ ~off -U fee) Ask About Our Portrait vr Pmtnution FIGGE ... PH OTO GRAPHY INCO RP O RATED he had no plan~ 1o run for the As it 1urncd out, politica l ob-In April 1991, Bush was back at day, Bush will leave Newport council in 1994, he \\a'> oppo!>ed to servers say Dush probably didn't the Four Seasons Hotel in New-Beach and head for Universal City "'--// • o.uT tflC" 1Jt porfraiturt for 00tr 1xty ~ te rm lim11s for Council member-.. need Orange County 10 win Cali-port Beach with the Japanese where he will address the Howard 240 Ne-wpon C enter Drive • Sw~e t to • Ne-wpon Beach • (714) M-4-49)) He noted iha1 1n the 1.1~1 ~O _:':o~rn:_::ia:_:·~a:n:d~h=c~d:i:d~n::_:o::1_:::ne~e:.:d:_::Ca:.:_:li-=..,_.!P:r:im'.:e~~~i:n:.:is:te::r_:t:a:_:lk::'.in~g:_::N:.::e_:w~W.:.:_:o::r:::ld:_:_J:arv:_:::is:_T:ax::.Assoc::::::_::ia:_::ti~o.:.:n:_. ----~~=~~=====================~ )Cars. fi"e City Council 1ncum- bcnb have been tossed out of of- fice b, vo1ers. and verv few hJ\C ever S~l'\ed more th.in eight year .... 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What's the price? $249. This iS for the golf lover, not the beginner. 0 Hank LcFebvre, who's definitely a golf lover, will represent the See KIUER/13 TllrldlY June 18, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642~330 ext.387 section B Sports on TV-radio/82 Niemiec-Ou tdoors/83 C lassified/84 -for-Oranee -. Coa~t; it-was a-very-good year -+-- ~ OCC 's 14th straight Conference Supremacy Award , along with some coaching shakeups, make for eventful year on campus. By Oeools Brosterhous Spotts Wrler I n what had to be consid- ered a disa ppointing end to a successful campaign, the Orange Coast College women's softball team was ousted from the state tournament in three games. But just getting there for a second straight season was con· solation for Pirates Coach Nick Trani. "It was disappointing," admitted Trani of his team's state tournament showing which included an opening victory over College of San Mateo followed by losses to eventual champion Sacramento City and Long Beach City. "We did give Sacramento its best game of the four it playc_d. Besides, winning the conference title over a three-month period is a lot harder to do than winning a three-day tournament. It meant more to me, anyway." One of the primary reasons the Pirates excelled this season in the Orange Empire Conference was the pitching of Alisha Nelson. A sophomore from Woodbridge High, Nelson was se lected Orange Coast's Female Athlete of the Year. Nelson was the winningest OCC pitcher career- wise with a 4~16 lifetime mark, set a record fo r highest lifetime winning perce ntage (.742) and tied Kristin Heizer (27-9 in 1990) for best single-season winning percentage (.750) with her 24-8 mark this season. Nelson also set ERA standards for one season (0.50) and for a career (0.65) after leading the Pi· rates to their first-ever confe rence title. The softball team set some other records during its 34-11 season, which ended May 16 in Sacra· men to. l"' P~lM.!y P.iut Pitching ace Alisha Nelson: OCC Female Athlete of Year. -.r Sophomore first baseman Shannon Ebert, an all· state selection, established OCC single-season marks for batting average (.422) and hits (60). and career ma rks in hits (105) and RBI (570). OCC swimmers continue to rule waters in state ~State, national marks fall; football , basketball teams endure some·troubled times. By OeMis Brosterhous SOQltS Wrler W hat is the definition of domi· nation? How about the way the Orange Coas t Col lege swimming program has treated the op· ~ .. ·'·~1. position recently in community coll ege competi.tion. The OCC men's team, paced by Male Athlete of the Year Andreas Roestenberg, won its second straight state titl e April 30-May 2 at Delmont Plaza Pool in Long Deach. compiled 472 points, won its fourth straight stale crown and eighth in nine years. In the process, OCC did a number on the record book in the meet, espe· cially in the relays. Combined, the men and women set six national marks and 12 state records. . "I just got out or the way. There wasn't much I could tell them," said OCC Coach Don Watson. "It was an amazing performance all the way around. These athletes work so hard all year and you figure you've gotten all you can get out of them, and then they reach another level like they did in Long Beach. "l was impressed." Roestenberg, along with teammate Matthias Otte, each scored 60 points individually. All-state freshman uti111y player Sam Lutsch set Coast single-season mar~ for RBI (38), doubles (16) and slugging percentage (.609). Catcher Becky Toler, a two-time All-Orange Em· pire second-team selection, established a school ca- reer standard for runs scored with 62. The softball team's efforts helped Orange Coast to an unprecedented 14th straight Conference Sports Supremacy Award. The Supremacy Award goes to the best all· around athletic program based on team finishes during the year. During the school year, OCC won titles in soft ball, women's track, men's and women's S\\imming, men's and \\Omen's tennis. men's vol· leyball, water polo and men's soccer. Most of the big news created by the OCC base- ball team came off the field as Mike Mayne an· nounced his retirement near the end of the season. Mayne, 45, of Costa Mesa still would like a move into professional baseball,' but for now he'll be helping Bill Workman and the footb:ill team. On the field, the Pirates, expected to contend for the Orange Empire Conference champiom.hip, st ruggled most of the league campaign and finished in the middle of the pack \\itb a 12-12 final record (21-15 overall). But Coast did manage to ~ its final game, 10-4 over Saddleback, to give Mayne a farcY>ell pres.ent, his 400th victory. OCC players who ha\e decided on where they'll continue their careers include: Mike Monday (signed with Angels organization), Duane Page (Long Beach State), Chad Rolish (Cal State Ful· lerton), Mike Cutler (Utah), Ronnie Steves (UC DJ,is), Daniel Hernandez (Cal State Fullerton), Scott Scbbo (Cal Lutheran), Dan Redington (101.1.a State) and Chad Ponegalck (Iowa State). Others announcing retirements were women's \Olleyball coach Jane Hilgendorf and men's \OI· le) ball coach Bob Wetzel. Replacing Hilgendorf. whose te am was one step a\\ a~ from reaching the See OCC/82 The Pirates accumulated 736 points in the meet. 222 more than runner-up Golden West. 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Costa Mesa -Since 1986 \ 82 Thursday June 18 1992 Honors ••• 1991·92 Orange Coast College Male Athlete of Year Andreas Roestenberg Female Athlete of Year Alisha Nelson Men's Cross Country MVP Brian Hassett ~ 1ost Improved Ryan Ackerman C0uches' Award Alan Grant, Sigl Cabrera Women'• Cross Country MVP Most Improved Coaches' Award MVP Hitter of Year Scholar Athlete Most Improved Defensive Back Ottensive Back Receiver Otf ensive Lineman Defensive Lineman Linebacker Special Teams Captains MVP Most Improved Most Inspirational Scholar Athlete Captains MVP Most Improved Offense Defense Captains MVP/Captain Most Improved Coaches' Award Football Stacy Pando Gaby Reyes-Asper Andrea Talbott Donnie Smith Klmo Leopolo· Aaron Kaiser Robert Edwards Scott Seymour Adrain Steen Cullen Plousha Bobby Hall Kelly Jackson Eric Shimomura Chris Maroney Donnie Smith, Joe Estes Men's Soccer Ken Langworthy Satoshl Funatsu Mak Mitchell Chris Doherty Jason Hooper, Brian Slayback Women's Soccer Braidie Johnson Leslie Wong Trina Williams Braidie Johnson Kristy Hetherington, Michelle Lutsch Women's Volleyball Slemmons' Memorial Scholarship Stacy Bekemeyer Bryn Gillis Kit Spath Jennifer Kurtz MVP Captains MVP/Captain Coaches' Award Most Improved MVP Best Defender Scholar Athlete Captains MVP Most Improved Most Inspirational Oarsman of Year Water Polo Bill Nickel Eric Terwilliger, Ken Nickel Men's Basketball Agustin Heredia Mark Moneypenny Erich Allen Women's Basketball Stacey Giern Jana Davis Jana Davis Stacey Giem, Lisa Orosco Baseball Crew Daniel Hernandez Justin Halper. Greg Folsom Chad Rolish, Scott Sebbo Freshman Oarsman of Year Peter Vescovi Jett Gladinus MVP Captain MVP Slugger Gold Glove Rookie MVP Most Improved Captains MVP Most Improved Captains MVP Captain Coach's Award Most Improved Captain Golt Softball Ken Calvert Dave Robinson Shannon Ebert, Alisha Nelson Sam Lutsch Stephani Rogers Becky Elcock Men's Swimming Andreas Roestenberg Craig Mccurdy Hayes Drumwright. Ward Johnson Women's Swimming Kristin Welch Michelle Quigley Meg Reilly, Jenni Shelden, Karyn Laing Men's Tennis Women's Tennis Peter Davidson . Bart Bowen Heather Ellis Shannon Curren, Kim Willauer Mlchelle Jannone Men 's Track and Field PIRATES: From 81 OCC's women won all tour relay events, setting a state and national mark in the 200 free and state records in the 400 fr~e and 400 medley relays. For Orange Coast football, it was a seMOn which began wit h such promise, but ended on a neg- -..at.ive note in a crushing 24--1 loss to arch-riva l Golden West. Afte r half a season, the Pirates were 5-0 and ranked second in the nation by the JC Orid-Wire. AJI that plummeted with a 1-4 conclu· sion to 6·4 ove rall, 5-4 in the Mis· sion Conference and a last-place finish in the Central Division. 1t was the second time in three seasons the Bucs had landed al the bottom of the heap. In be- tween, OCC won the Central Divi- sion crown in 1990. Three times during the season, the Pirates scored more than 50 points in a game, and twice broke the school's mark for most lop- sided victory, defeating San Diego City, 56-6, and Rive rside, 51·0. With 332 p<?ints, this team was the second-highest scoring outfit in OCC history, behind only the 1975 national champs, who had 436. It set a Mission Conference record with 30 rushing touchdowns and led the 16-team conference in defense all season, recording two shutouts. Tailbacks Adrain Steen (four touchdowns against Grossmont) and Eric Washington ·(four TDs vs. Rive rside) each tied a school record for touchdowns. But fo r Steen, a 5-foot-6 sopho· more from West Orange, Tex., a season which held so much prom· ise after he recorded successive 100-yard-plus games in the first three ·games, ended with a nurry of leg and muscle injuries that made him hardly a factor in Cen- tral Division Play. Quarterback Donnie Smith ended the campaign with 1,549 passing yards to rank fifth on the Pirates' all-time single-season passing list. He had 1,797 yards passing in his career to rank ninth all-time. One of the biggest bombshells to fall was the ,..--------. "reassignment" of men's bas- ketball coach Tandy Gillis. After an 11-19 finish, Gillis was let go. Estancia Hig h Coach Tim O 'Brien was later hired to replace him. "We fch it Gillis ,J was in the students' best interest, and that of Tandy Gillis, to make the change at 1his time," said Ath- letic Direclor Barry Wallace. "I'm (ticked) about it," was Gillis' re· sponse. The performance of Estancia High product Agustin Heredia was a highlight in a season which ended in dismal fashion with a 90· 64 playoff loss at Long Beach City College Feb. 29. Heredia move d into third place on the Pirates' career assist list and second ::ill-time in free-throw percentage while earning all- confcrence laurels. The OCC women's basketball team completed its season with a respectable 17-13 mark. Ironically the Pirates' campaign ended al the same site as the men's -Long Beach City. Stacey Giem, a guard out of Newport Harbor High, sustained tom knee cartilage about three weeks from the end of the season. She suited up for the fi nale against Long Beach and played more than half the contest with her knee heavily taped. Giem, the second-leading scorer for the Pirates, ended her two-year career with 328 assists. Outstanding Runner Ulysses Trammell outstanding Field Chris Perry On deck Women's Track and Fleld MVP LeAnn Kazmer • th Men'• Volleyball ID e MVP Most Improved Most Inspirational Captain ~" Han Man ~:~fiU-~ -I-I-Dally Piiot • Ryan Van Rensselaer !Telfwtston-radlo . · · · ......... ,,. T!Ll!VlllON !queetrlan 10 • m. -Grandprtx ol Devon (Pa ), ESPN OoH Noon -U S Open, ESPN 4 30 pm-US. Open. ESPN 1 f 30 p m -U S Open higtll!Oflts. Ch 7 12 30 Im-US Open, ESPN IH•b•ll 12 30 pm -Whitt Sox-Manner5, WGN. 4.30 p m -Cubl·Phillles. WGN 4 35 p m. -Reda·Bravea, TBS Horee Reclr19 4 pm -Hame11 replays, PT. a 30 p m. -HOllypatt rep&ayi. en 5& tz.30 am-Hollypatt ~.PT. 1 un -Loi AJ rtpltyl, Pl. teo.er 5 pm. -U S.·bly, SC. Men'1VoHewtNlll 7.30 p.m.-C.l.S·U.S .• SC. llo ..... 8 pm.-~-Mercer, USA. Motorcrcle "41oln9 9 30 p m.-AMA Supererou, ESPN. MDIO ......... 7 p.m.-Padfes·Gl¥ftJ. KfM8 (160). 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Mayne, who will yield the re ins as baseball coach, will now prepare lo join Coach Bill Wor~­ man's football staff as outside line backer coach. DCC: From 81 stale tournament last eason, "as Chuck Cutenese: Taking over for Wcttel \\a Curt Hanson, an assistanl with 1hc pro· gram for the lasl six years. Hanson's appointment is for one year only with a search for a p.cr· maneni coach pl:inned next spring, according to Athlc1ic Director Oarry Wallace. Last season. Wetzel let.I 1hc Pi- r:ues to a third-place finish in the state :ifter winning t1 se,cnt h South Coast Conference title ''ith a 13-4 mark. Men's tennis coach Maurie Ger· ard also announced his retirement, but his Pir'ates sent him off with a conference crown. The "'omen's tennis team. under the direction of Coach Janice Maran, had to settle fo r a share of the conference title after dropping a 5.4 decision in the finale agains1 Rivcri.ide. Both tennis squads were elimi· nated in the first r.ou nd of post· season play by identical 5-4 scores. The men's soccer team, cb:ichcd by Laird H:iycs and Mauricio Claure, claimed the l>t:lle title by beating fomiliar opponent Irvine Valley, 3· 1, in the championship m~nch at El Camino College. h was the third victory of the season tl....,4 ----'49.99 ..... .. .., 1788 _._ (IT 17111 liilll) anma COSTA MESA 014) 111-7712 HOURS: 7:90 ·I MONDAY · FRIDAY 7:30 • a:so SATURDAY WE HONOR MOST CREOST CMD8 for 1he Uuc 0\ er 1 VC. Coai.i goalie Ken L.ingworth~ wus the main:.IJY of that tcJm which finil>hcd 15-4-7. T\\O other member~ or lh.11 team -f ullba l..l> Todd Bididd and J..1!.0n l looper -annoum.cd their future pl:rn rcecllll). B1cf· icld will aucnJ 01\ision I Cal Stale NonhriJgc '""h I looper up•· ing fo r DJ I.er Collc!g~ in Dald" in City, Kun . OCC's water polo team had iii. campaign cnJ on a Jishcartenin~ note follO\\ ing an 11 -10 loss 10 College of th e Scquofal> in the opening rounJ or the !ltate tourna- ment in San Jose. The Pirates salvagcJ se,enth place in the tourne)'· .. , ,_,, __,, __,, ,_,, -· Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ; A tourney aimed at young fishermen T he annual Balboa Angling Club Junior Fishing Tournament begins this Saturday and will continue through Aug. 9. Young anglcts will get a chance to test their angling skills and win awards for biggest fish and most fish in many categories. JI vJlrietlcs o! sail water game fiih cnn be..entered.Jn this tournament. The age limit is 15 years and under, and fish can be caught in the bay, along the surf, from a pier or in offshore waters. Entry forms, rules and regulations can be obtained at the Balboa Angling Ch.1b, Baldy's Tackle Store and at local landings. Official weigh-in station is the BAC. According to Helen Smith of the angling club, this Juniors Tournament has been responsible for getting lots of kids started fishing in the Newport-Costa Mesa area for the past 30 years. for more information on the tournament phone the club al 673-6316, after noon. 0 The first bluefin tuna of the season for Newport harbor was weighed in at the angling club this past weekend by Doug Daniels of Huntington Harbor. Daniels, a BAC club member, took home the First Fish nag and his tuna weighed 24 pounds, 15 ounces. Snltwater big game fish arc still holding about 70 miles south of San Diego. Yellowtail, small dorado, a few bluefin tuna and skipjack are being caught in a very small area. The water, as of press time, is a little off color and skippers believe that schools of tuna, tails and dorado might be holding in deeper water and only coming up in spots to make short feeds. -,M1mllc Outdoors If the winds keep down, conditions should improve this weekend with a change in the moon phase, and outer waters could produce some good offshore angling for the border city ncet and private boaters heading out of Newport, Dana and Huntington harbors. 0 Shark fishing remains good around mid-channel high !>pots. Newport's top shark. fi~hing captain, Joe Bairian, reporls that mako shark have moved off the 267 Spot and are now feeding in an area about t"'o to three miles cast of the 277 Spot. In action earlier this week, anglers aboard the sportfisher "Bongos" picked up a couple of small makos, dumped a IOO·poundcr at the boat and "c:iught :ind released" 14 blue sharl ... "hich sounds like a pretty good week's fishing fo r this fai.t six-pack charter boat. The "Bongos" i running open party trips twke a \\eek for limited loads and can also be char1crcd. For more information phone 673-2810. Jim Niemlcc's outdoors column nppt•nrs in t/lc Daily Pilot C\'t'IJ' Thursday. 11 Oays -1e1t 'tll I-Day The Big M, as in Michi- gan, Is com- ing to the Big 0 , as irf ocean, tort- Day, as In Irrelevant Week XVII ... June 28. Quote of the Day "Former Michigan centers are all superior beings." -Gerald Ford, Former Michigan center. KILLER: From 81 Newport Beach Golf Course men's club later this summer at the SCGA (Southern California Golf Association) Tournament in San Diego, thanks to his victory in the annual Memorial Cup. Lefebvre. who'd been the leader for three weeks, finished :it 161.4 to win the honor. The top , five finishers received trophies, courtesy of th e men's club. Second place went lo Al Elder ( 163.8), third was Leo Young ( 165.6), fourth was Jack Stinson (172.0) and fifth was I lat Green (172.4). 0 In last Saturday's l\\O·man, pick-your·partncr tournament at the Newport Deach Golf Course, where SO percent of handie.ips were u ed. Lef'ebvre was al it again. I le and Al Schnell teamed for a low net of 115.2 for the title. Finishing second was Young and Craig Jensen ( 116.0) while Stinson and Don Wulf (119.:?) took third. ln last Thursday's rounds. Green won low gross at 64 while Dob Polls won low net at 55. Stinson was second low net at 57. 'Mr. Irrelevant' Matt Elliott 0 Jay Colliatie, Director of Golf at Pelican Hill Golf Club, has announced the offering of a special golf pr::ictice range program. The range program is limited to 60 golfers for a set annual fee and is available through the golf shop on a first come, first served basis. For further details, call (714) 640-0238. 0 Junior lesi.ons: Beginning this month, boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 14 can pnrticipate in the Newport Beach Golf Course Junior Lesson Program, hen<.led by pros Mark Phelps and Matt Nico l. There arc three sessions during the summer, each are ""'o dJ)'i a \\eek from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. fo r two weeks. The fim i.c,i.ion begins June 23. The cost for one l>eSl>ton 1s SSO. which includes range halls and a 9-hole tournament on the li nal d:.iy twith ribbons and T-shirts as prizes. Sessions are limited to 10 golfers. For further in form ation, contact Phelps at 85:?·8689. Richard Vunn is a Daily Pilot Sports Writer ••/Jose club golf column DppcDrs c•·cry 1'JwrsdnJ. Thursday, June 18, 1992 Bi> Costa Mesa Pop Warner to hold barbecue Saturday Costa Mcsn Pop Warner wall hold a hot dog barbecue this Sat· urday at 10 n.m. at Costa Mcsn High School. The event is Car boys and girll> ages 7 to 14 weighing between 45 and 14(lpo.unds and are intcre tcd in tackle football or cheerltading. Costa Mesa will field five teams and five cheer squads determined by age and weight. They include: •The Cobras are for 7 and 8 year olds weighing between 45 anJ 80 pounds and any 9 yea r old be: tween 45 and 80 pounds th:u hasn't played before. •The Condors arc for 8, 9 and 10 year old:. weighing 55-90 pounih, and • ny 11 year old that weigh 55· 70 pounds. •The Colts are for 9, 10 and 11 year olds, weighing 70-10) pounds, and a 12 year old weigh · ang 75·85 pounds. •Tile -Comnrrchl! are "1 O~ and 12 year olds weighing between 85 and 120 pounds, and any 13 year old 85-100 pounds. •The Co"'boyi. are J 1, 12 and 13 year olds weighing between 95 and 1-tO pounds, and any 14 ~ear old 95-120 pounds. "Our seal>On opens Aug. l, but \\C need to get our team and squad rcgil>trauons completed," s;ud John Forrester, Costa Me:.J Pop Warnc:r athle tic director. 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Tiu• heretolofe eatcUltd end~ by uld DHd ol TM r.gatdiflg llllt. poSMSSion Of en nels ancJ sful rs into. the cUy appol'INd Tll/llM YOU ARE W DEFAUlT UNDER -------- ltwt Verdugo~ Cot-15 06170•, ol Olflclel CA el~ 11111 ind delit4Nd 10 rlll undtfl!QMCI arQ.drohr.. c:Nfgea I/Idea· cumbfl!ICtS. IOf tlll purpoM 01 lhi~h °: 1f/Cilou tho sub-end pu11411n110 DHd al TtUSI A OILO Of TRUST DATE flctllloue ~..: ,~'°'": Cor ~l • Eullmenta COIM~ IO end now llelcl by Wl'C19n Oedallllon ol Otllull and ptllMI ol '"' TMIH n. u111ly1ng lht ·~ ~:" d°esc'::'bedland .':87o Recorded on 11 /30'90 • 01/'0MO UNLESS YOIJ TAKI BuelMH Nam• ~;uettJll. ~iub.t:i: .. dMcrlb9d In. end tar lhe undtt laid Deed of TIUll In Ille 0.1111nd tor S.lt encl 1 wrrnenbelll&ery under Nid Deed o MaJred by lllCI Deed ol TMI bo41orn .tuen wh4p$,odlad 0t ~meni .. ~o 90~ ACTION TO PAOTlCT YOUR The ~~=ent rsons ed ltust• l>UflUIW'll to the puri:x-... forth It\ AIU. PftlPl"Y ll!Ullltd., Mid Colny . NotlCI ol Oetd .,., Eltc:ton IO TMI hettlOIOfl lltCllled Ind ~1111-cil.vv-and II· d11ec11onally d11lled *ells. Page d Ollwl Records PAOP£RTY. IT MAY IE 90U> lie dom bu~n.': l.S Oaec1 o1 Trust 8110tuled by du • and VIII of thet c.· Cllfo!M dMutled 11 EXHIBI Sel Tl'ellldtf~ e11.9ed11dcleli-.rtd to 1111 undersigned pe,..1 of lhe TruelH T'9 lunntlls and thalll under'lhe olllce ol lhe Recordtf AT A PU8UC SALE. If ARTHUR ~ELLOGG CO. i. Gte1ctwr1 A NitllllnQ. Re-t.in Rearaled Deciatetlon of 'A• DESCRIPTION THOSE Notlc• ol O.IM 111d E1tc11on to *l11en Oedtrllt0n ol O.laull and bentf!Cllfl Ul'lcltl uld Deed 01and beneeth °' boyond lhe Orange County, Caldorllll l(.t· NEED AN lXPLANATIOH Of ASSOCIATES. 1500 P110- cordlld 4127/90, In ~ -. Co-Nnan11, CondllloM aod PORTIONS Of LOTS 2S1 ANO • 10 be llCO!d9d 111 tlll coUflly Demand IOI ~It. 1nd a w1111er. T111t1 lltretolo11 HtCUled and 8lllUflOI ll!TltlS lheleol. •~cultd by JIMMY WV THE NATURE OF THE m", Placenua, CA 92629 p~ -. lnsl I 90 22183 1, Ros111c1k>o1 Recutded on 2S9 Of TRACT NO 1712 IN THE wlll19 1111 , .. 1 prapeny Is locMtd Notice ol Oelauk and Ellctron to clelNtrtd lo It'll unde1191ed a lo red111i, telunnel. equip CYNTHIA WU, husband & wd PAOCEEOIHGS AGAINST YOU, June Cromwell. 379 E f!:_ ~~ ~nc:; ~: ~ ~~· i~o~:S ~nsi=~ CITY OF COSTA MESA, and lllOll INn 1tvH IN>flhe Miii Stl The l.rlCWIC)ntdc:ued u riten O.d111lron ol Diielia and :;:;~~1~0~~1 ~e:c~I Wll.L SELL U PUILI YOU St40Ul0 CONT ACT ~~~~· Cos1a Mesa. CA of Otanoe County Celflllf· Rect11ds ol Nld County COUNTY Of ORANGE, STATE ..,._,ll'Ct IUdl llCOftlnOn NOiiet ol OelaUll and Eltdroll to Oemlnd lo1 ~It. 1nd 1 wrmenot mioos wilhout, howevo<, AUCTION TO THE HIGHE LAWYER. Ar1l'll.lf C Kell 1500 n-. end pu1auan1 to the No-l\PN 440·3!l3·\4 Of CAUFOANIA AS PER MAP DATE OSlll/92 S.M IO bt t.oolOed 1n 1111 oourcy Not1t1 ol Otlaull end Eltclon IO tho nghl lo doll m.ne. slOfe. llDOER FOR CA!IH, U>IYlble On ~2 I\ I 00 PM M.A. Palomac . Plac~f.~ CA ta o1 O.leult and E1ec.11on The 1truel address and RECOOOED IN B00t< SO, PAG NA WOA TGAOE SERVICES, whe,. tlw 1NI prapeny is local8cl Se1 Tl'e lnllt14gned cal.Nd 11111exp1ote and llPO'lle lh!OU<lh llN ol Nlt 111 llwtUI money ol llllOATGAOE SlAVICES, INC • 92627 ' ' 10 Sell thereundef 1ecord00 ocher commun doslgnahon (S) 32 TO 38 INCLUSIVE, INC, AS TRUSTEE lnl fllOlt Chall ltllM mo11hs haw Notice ol Deli"' Ind EltdC>ll IO lllO SUtlaco O! Ille uppei Unlltcl Stat• I 81, The Chlpma t1w ~ appotlltd TM191 IJlOe! This business 11 co~ tl9t92. In eoo. -. P. -. 11 ~. ol the tee! ptClpefty MISCELLANEOUS MAPS I 540 E MAIN STREET 2nd MpledtrlCtM:lll'te:Oldnon Sel robe rec:olOed 111 Ille COllll'f !>00 leel ol the subsutl!IQ!Avenue entrince IO rht Ctv ind PYflUllll IO Deed o1 Trust ducted by co-partners 1net1 82-012812. of seie1 ot· dldcttbed abcWGV IS ~· THE OFFICE Of THE COUNTY FLOOR STOCKTON CA tS202 DATE· 05122J112 _,.,. tre IMI Pl"*'Y • loc.alld ol lhe land hQI~ ~Center 8u11dmg 300 E Recorded on o1 10 90 n Tne reg111,..ant(s) com· ~ 8~~· .~~ ~: :!!C::. a:=. c:':~2060 ' RECGnR Of SAC COUNTY ellpllone Number (209~~6 NA MORTGAGE SERVICES. andll'Olt than 11nt mo111!1 llaY1=t,c: .;;:.wr!Moe "'ec:m. c:NpnanA\'tl\lt ~CA Oociime,. No 90-014712 menced nJ~ 1rr:~c1 ~s•· •I ahe'Noflll,lronl witrm The undelllO'*f TiustN AND THAT PORT~ Of 755 KATHY KING ASSIST, INC.AS TRUSTEE Mpled11au:h~ p,eny r9Goided July 30 ~l'C.-andf!ltltll a>l!Yt,.O ...... P1gt ....... ol OO~a ~·:1n~u name ' 1.'s~~ to me County Couohoulu. dl.scle1ms any hablhty IOf EVERGREEN PLACE AS CRETAAY S40 E MAIN STREET 2nd DATE osr2.2192 11173 io B<dl 10823. Page IR!rortl-.ldby • urder Sl1CI Recoros 111 tllt office ol above on: 6-l<HO 100 Civrc Cenler Ome any 1ncor1ec1neu ot the ABAN~ED BY RESOLUTION 1 20020 FLOOR STOCKTON CA llS202 NA MORTGAGE SERVCES 7'8 ot otric1al Aoc:ot<is al TMI 111 tht PfOPll1W sC\llltd RKoic!tr o1 ORANGE Cownt, ~ Crom-u West. San la Ana. CA str .. I lldd1ess and othel F THE BOA RO OF E 4, 11, 18 1~2 Telephone Numbet (209)S46· INC. AS TRUSTEE PARCEL 2 An eppurle Sid Cwl!y ~ Con1a Cllfot,.. 1.11Cl.Ced by CHESTER This statement WH ftl9d 0270\, -at ~ eucuon IO common deliQnatlon. ii 811y. SUPERVISORS Of ORANGE 375~ KA THY KING ASSIST 540 E MAIN SH~EET 2nd n1n1 non-elldusi..,e eese· IS A IMsehoid • c•lld by ~ GAMBQNI A MAqP!ED M-.N vnU\ the County ~ ol Uw highest bidder IOI catll "'°"'" hefetn The roial OH JUftE 30 tlSS PUBLIC NOTICE ISEci:IETAAY FLOOR STOCl(TOH CA iS202 men• lt11 ingress and 901ess c:enar1 INM diltd 2 t&f1 u• Will SELL AT PIJlll Oreng• County on June t6. ~ 11 the IJtne ol Ule emount of '""' ~ bel-LYING SOtJntfASTERLY Of ITPS • 20039 Telepho111 hU111be1 (20915•5 1~ Lot 65 ol Ti.a Cllttd by Gt1e11 C Hammodl AUCTION TO TWE Hla.IEST t992. f53•9se 1n lewtul money ol the Unit· ence o1 \he obl!QallOI\ -HOTU Of TAUSTU"S SALE No 890S es shown on • Nd le undtl the '9d States) .. nghl 11119 cured b¥ the prOC-ty to be THE FOlLOWIHG OESCRBE T• Oldtr No 82386-3 ~E 4 11. II 1992 3755 KATHY KING ASSIST map ret:orded "' Book 308. 1q111 Ill ,.!'le ltOOEA Fa! CASH. (pl'flbil II Pu bllshed Newport Wd lnler811. conveyed 10 at Ind rUac>Nble esll· LIE BEG~IHCi AT A POM SEC~TARY Peon 27 ,0 32 llldusMI o1 Graces m Cooper. as aor t"'8 al u tn liltlf!IA t"IOnlT al Beach·Cost.1 Mesa Dao!)' ~ now he6d bo/ it undel INIWd a.11, U111p9M91 end IN THE WESTERLY LINE Of YOUT~RElell !,f:;. l~'NMT U~ PUBLIC MO TICE TPS • 20038 ~ Meps. rGCOfds Guy H. Cllllry -" •~ Ca"*-Unutd S111.. I 11 THE P1101 June 1a, 2s, Juty 2. 9 , Mid Deed of Trutt "'lhtl ~el lhe ttme ol lhe SAID LOT 2S8 DISTANT " IN VV"A-~ JUNE4 II 11 19Q2 ol 0.enge County c.lol0t-Cd*Chllry llulblnd&wlt •CHAPIUN AVE .. UE 1992 j)l()f'8tty Sllualod Kl satd INhel i)UbllUllQt\ ol 1Nt Ne> THERE.ON NOAT~ o• 32' I A OHO OF TRUST DATE HOTlCEOfTMISTU'SSALE ""' '°"'' t1111nts ......... ~ENTRANCE TO THE CIVIC -------- CoUnty and State and de lite of ula 11 $.410,<125 35 ST so FEET FROM THE 11124'". UNLHS YOU TAI< Tlle Oldtr Ho 8231s.3 PUBLIC NOTICE The suee1 eddross and 11t0fdtd 11113151 11 ir.tnt-CENTER BUl.DIHG 300 EAST PUBLIC NOTICE Xllbed • lollows In addtllOn lo c:uh the ACTION TO PAOTECT YOU Trw• .... No. lto7MS11.C other common dnrgnetlOll, ment11le no 1443 111 boo1t 581 t E OA HGE --------DHllfT "A" Tru,._ •• ~ a cuh--MOST S<XITHERLY CORNER NOPIRTl IT MAY • YOU AAE IN 0£FAUlT UNDER NOTICE Of ti IM1V ol the real P«>Pllftv 214 doh I ds lo! CHAPMAN 4VENU • A NOTICE OF PAACel A Lot 27 and •s dleclr dfawn on • •Ulle REOF. THENCE HOATH 64• AT A flijlUc IAt.1 • A OHO OF TRUST DATED TRUSTEE'S SALE 003Cl.bed ._ " pu1potl· Piii' . "" ~II ~s°' CA .. l'GM. 1-• Incl 1111''" PUBLIC AUCTION 11iel IM"°'1 o1 Lot S• tioch or oahonel ~ • check 20' 22' EAST 171 72 FEET TO A MHD AN IXPUNATiott l1/l4/lt UNl..ESS YOU TUE UHOEA DEED Of TAUST ed to bu 500 llen1a1•. the 1= !, 1 ._.ft (ol ~i:-rs. ~to and now he_, by tun-Nooce is hereby gown tl'lal ot TIKI No s.490. u thown drawn by • state or federal PC*T IN THE C!NTER ~E • TS Mo WSL0'8\51 Newport~. CA 82660 i.cion f"1IO 1 111°" dtl 11tc10Mdol f1111H1 n. piop the und~stgned Mii Mil at on, M-c> hied In ~ llM, c1ed11 union O! a chectt EVERGREEN PLACE AS THI NATU"E Of TH ACTIOH TO PROTtCT YOUR, loen Mo. llSOll21 The undefllC)ne(J Trustet1 vaions rllef11n COllll!nfd cowr t ltY ei1111rtd tn 11td County P\.ibhc Auc:tlon on June 2•. Page, ~S 1n1ougn 37 it1c.1u dlnn bot 1 stale or lederal SHOWN OH SAID MAP Of' PAOCIEOIMOS AGAINST YOU PAOPERTl, IT MAY IE 9ol0 a.Mt "91 -d111ci.1ms anv heblhly IOI 1111 lolb'#ing dtSCIC>td propttty Cllllomit dtecrt>eo IS LOT Ill at 12:30 pm. al Emp11e 1N9,of~ ..... u"tt\QI and lolln Htocl· RACl. NO 1712 DISTANT YOU IMOUlO CONTACT ATAPUILICSALE.lfYOU YOO ARE IN OEFAULTeny 1ncouec:1neas ol llleLot2.alblodl8olT11C1no~llOfTRACT NO 1712 IN TliES1()(hSellSI011ge861W tn IN othce ol the County auon, NVlnQI eMOl.letlun or LAWYER. NEED AN EJIPLAHATIOH Of 1UNOER A DEED OF TRUST SlllMil fdd1eH Ind olner 111 tfle City ol Newpoll Belch 1711'1 St Costs Meu CA ~def ol 0.-"C)G County, lllYll'tQI bank apecilied 1n EREON NORTH 19" 27 or Ort 0&'2!192 11 1 oo p W NA THE NATURE 0, THl DATED 311'811 UNLESS common deeignalt0n1 tf 811V, County ol OiallQt 51111 0"jCITY OF COSTA MESA, 112827 (711) 642-1722 The dlMK;ftbed 11 e.wtoe 11 lol Section 5102 ol the F!Nn-EAST 20 FEET FROM TlE MORTGAOl llAVICES IHc'aPAOCEEOINOS AGAINST YOU YOU TAKE ACTION TO lltlown hoteln The 101•lc.1r1ot '~ r1COUNT'V Of ORANGE SlAlE J*IOf'lal Property nereto- lows Pwc:el 27 u ltltlwn cW Code end aiolhclflled to E"STERL Y TERMINU ltll -*"Y ..........._ TruaMe "*YOU liHOULO CONTACT A PROTECT YOUR PAOPER· emoun1 ol lhe unpeid 1*-.._ 19 per,...lf'ltP..., UNI Of CALIFORNI~ AS PER M lore itOfed with The under· on the Newpcxt 8Mc:t1 Loi do bulinesl in thil Mal4t In HEREOF AN 0 ....,.....~ TY. IT UAY BE SOl.D AT A ance o1 lhe obljgatt0n 18-btxi 17. PIO-N IO.,., ll'lt RECORDED IN BOOK SO llgned by uni\ t03t C"'1•· ..,_ Ad!ullmenl No N8UA lhe ll\lenl 14lfldlr othef then NORTHWESTERLY OF THE and pinUllll IO Oetd ol ln•I LAWYIA. PUBLIC SALE IF YOUicured bot the PIOPllflV to t111almectli1110011NPS r11llldldpAGEi SI 32 THRU 36 topti• Atklnlon J*tontl '3·14. Aecof<t.d May 23, caltl it ~ed. lhe Ttual· FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LIHE Recorded on 01131/19 H On 0&"25''112 II 1'00 PM.HA. NEED AN EXPLANATIONleold end r...onaba. esll· o1 1ht county rteon:lef of .-! I H CL US I v E Or goods un11 t037• Paul Hun tN<I .. lnlbumenl No 14· • 1'1\11¥ wilhhokl the IAu-INNING AT A POINT IN l)£ Oocumlnl No 89 41710$ W. "'°"10AOl IEAYICU, IMC.• OF THE NATURE OF THE maled coeta. eiq)en1et .ic:t co;ny The tml 1111101J1t ol lhll SCEl "IEOUS ~APS 1 .. peis00al goods un.1 1044 21<I029 of Othetlll Records llflC9 o4 lhe Trl.lllee's Deed ...... Pege '""" of OOiaellN ~ ~ TNlfH lofldtt PROCEEDING AGAINST edv8ncel al the time ol the ~bMntolhoblgllhon .. Ml LA Rink Babke 'personel ol _. Otenoe Couniy Ell· un4JI lunde become avell· SOUTHERLY LINE SAID LO Recorde In Ult olftet ol Ill• and punuanl IO Oetd ol TMt YOU. YOU SHOULD CClN.-lnthel publlc:ellon ol the No-curtd ._ d Oeld al Tlllll THE OFFICE Of THE COUHT't' goods int 16&. Caupon CIC>l .. Oi6. oil 11Qhts. _.... Mlle to ttw P9'IM or .ndol· 259, DISTANT THEREON Rtcordlt of ORANGE Col#l"' Rtcoldtd on 111211119 11 TACT A LAWYER 1a o1ule11 $3e7,17123 ..., 11 1 Of THE RE:COROER Of SAi> cle1tong SeMCe . pwlOn.tl .. ,,..,., nuhts. natural -aa • meilel of rrgtlt HORTH W 1J' or EAST 11 Qi •r• · ~e is IWtreby Q1.,en In eddthon 10 cas'1 t renonebly tll.rl!llltcl ciotll t• COUNTY APNN22 d4 IS good1 um 20o.. 2007 9M fl!lhts. and Other~ Seid ...... IMI mede, FEET FROM THE C.llomllllte*d~ CHESTER~ No .~59 Boall lhal Ooldlln .... fifwn. Trutl• •• ~ • ps.-lllCI tcMfal • 1"1 Tiie .,.,, e!llOl#'ll ol 1'-llf'C)eld 2008 .• 2()t1 20'i w .... -.j ca1t>ons by whatsoever bul w11hou1 covtnen1 or SOUTHWESTERL y CORNER G GA.M80NI ANO STEUA E. Ptge °' Olfldll del Cclfpot9*M\, • Corpo. •'•~II thwn on a stel ol WDI~ d 1111 Mollet bUlnce ot 1111 lib. (Ill~ Sctia'tt.t p«IC)Nlf goods 'Wtthln or unde! 1"8 pelOll Of ~ trltll, poue1110n WFE WILL llll AT flijlL Rlcordlr ol ORAHGE ColiflfY, .,, 11'\.1.tNe or IUDehtulltd ~•*" b¥ • 9Ulle or llldel ll'Wlbtbyc.Mt\ 1 cat1t11 ..., personal gooo. u!\111 llind. ~ ~. or lt'Wmbrence&. to •atty 21' 10-Wl 1S7 a\ FEET TO A AUCTION TO nil HIQIHI Clloinll waAld by CHESTER llustH pu111.1ent lo lhe crlldtl unlOn OI a ctiec cntf!lon 1 ._Of NIOIYI b11* lbfy ". l>llllllCI eotll 2103, 2115 Donna' ,tUlllf, fttl the ~Ull .. indlbtedneA MCUted POINT .. THE CEHT'ERl.INE a ..,. flCM CAIH ~ GAMBONI A .. ARRIEO MA~ Deed °' l1usl eicutlld b¥ tit••n b¥ e stale Of ,.,., • clledt drawn b I .... Of 196, Ind~ ... 11111 d ~ gooot., uni 2145 dtlllnQ., IMWlQ. •by Mid Owd, advenc.ea EVERGREEN PLACE AS t111td .. lllHl\l,lllOfl9'tol Wll.L HLL AT PUBLIC Kenl R JolW\IOI\ end 881 uv111Qs and loen H9C>CI IC:ftC9il\Clfl. 1 •~«•"~ot"'8Nclfcittf5* Jonatl\an_HllL ~t:aGJEW.--.-.1. neme known lhat 1N1Y b9 wananty • ..,, .. 0t lrnc>IMld T)EREOf THENCE NOATH 24• GAMBOHI, HUSS.ANO A~-• '" ... , • .. '""" ... ., .... ow -'" """"' ..... o -... • 1171<3' 01 Po ~ •• Dood. '""' ''"j..., '°"' -Hud_,, ~ Ol*et"'U itwt• ,,,_..under, "'"' 1r1-..1 • SHO'IMf OH SAIO MAP Of T AUCTION fO ~bet• S Johnlon huabend alJOn. era -0' t1•.nt•-~-a ooocia ur,a 2t81 ~hwd ----or ii1Cr 9'orirlQ 1n end.. "'91.in, Ind lrwl TRACC NO 1712. OISTAHT cu"""p .. ~ l .. E UH .,,_."°"CAIH ... --. • encf wit~ l/71t9. llllWlQI benk IC)eCllled I bY ..... Of .......... ~~tiyual\1...... ....._ 1.4,~.,.. ~ good• mcMnO ....... ftol'fl eliCl ""'*"'~Of the l"*t THEAEOM "°"™ w ?Tor HA .AN AV N "'_... • .,..,_ tn 8oott • ,,. lnet , Sllchon 5102 ol lhe FtNn loin~ "WVI .... Cit~ bl• I ,,... unll 2tT!> ~ Oc:iugMy llind or Mt Olf'9f lend. In· 19CunKI bV NICI Oiied wittl EA FEET FROM ENTRANCE TO THE CIVIClll!leol .. 1'1ltwflil~dtwH111341 ot Ofl•c•al c.iel CO!» Ind aulhorlNd llOI\ or~ bert IPK'ftld ctrlW!I by 1 ,_or lildtial ad perlOftlll goods ""' l\tl dudrnO ... ngtl4 10 ..... fM*MlthorilOnMPfovQedwfsrrRLY TEAMINU CENT£RIUlDING.300 EASTU1111ed Slllll l •• THERl!colct.ll'ltheotliQIOllhertll)W.-.tnlhll ..... .cttOn61~oltN~l'Clll lfWOl\Oflc:llG~ ........ David tfall, per1on11 a100 Of dttec1!0Mly doll tn *1 Nol•, 1-. dw911$ • CHAPMAH AVENUE ORAIG! CH AP MAH AVENUE 0ountt Retnrdut of °'~ the tMl'lt lendW ~ I ind a~ to cit Illa._ vr 9ooda, unol ~ Alma end"*-"°"' ..,. oltlllf end"*"" ol IN 11""4ae THEREOF EXCEPT CA al t9". tlllt ~nd lnlM; ENTRANCE TO TtfE CIVIC County Clllltornie and pui IMh it~. IN TMI tile ,..The ..... .._ arltldnl ....... Md1D1«1.-. l1.1eia Pared .. , ~ ::"~~ ~:.-= ~ ~"T"'r:.:='•'ed b¥ == A~~D Ol~T~ER oonwytd IO tnd now llilld by !'CENTER 8Ul.OIHO 300 EAST =·:a ·i:.~ ,: ~J:C. ~ ·=~"= °'* COllll!IOll ~ • •"¥ ;~~ ~= ~ = tunneli ef\d 1nal11 ln10: V9f'du0o lentcie COf· HYQAOCAA.BONS 8£LOW utat Mid o..d of TMI lrt -~ .!,.VE:ue. = 1tte1eundfl1 Reco1de~un111 l1101Jt tl«.OMe ..., ... al IM ttitl PfOP8'TY of 111t r111..:•l COdi al'd _.. Jecle Yourig. P•flon11 •hlWQt\ OI tlCfOlll IN tub ........ n ... ...., T~ OEl'nt Of soc rt£T WITHOUI' Pf'llPl!IY ~., .. ., CoullJ . CA ....... .. • 3i2.92. "' 8c.O . P9UIJ • et• lo the Pll¥M °' ondOI abCM. Pll'"°"9d. M , .. Ned 10 ~ b111111e• Ill lh good•. unit 4034 Todd IUll4'Ce ot thlt ~ ,_.,,. t:it Wuet l..ngton O.ive, THE RIQHl Of SURFACE CtlllOfNI dltcllled • LOT 242 COIMYtd IO llllJ now hlld bf I ln11 I t2 t2M01. Of .. ~ at a !Mitt' llf 19" Utl OCUN MONT, '1lrt The 11,..1 ~ afld Wenbe, l*'toNI 00o01. ebtM dHCtlbed. end 10 Thlld Floor. Glende ... CA OF TRACT NO. 1712, IN THE utat llld OHd of TA* Ill 1111 Oflrc.181 Ret.Ofda, _... ... S.WI .... •* be me<M NI~ llAC:t4 CA ... ~ 403& AoC>en Sn.11, S*• buoe1meuchwt\lc>tt~or81203,(ltlll00'•16 ey ENTAY,ASAESERVEOINOEE CITY' Of: COSTA MESA~.-c!ln11~Courly .on N1v 9. '"'· •• 1 bul w1t1M>ul cuvenen1 o rt.ur• -.!Tt1-•t'Of!lmon~f lfl¥ tO(\el QOod9 loil'lrt 404\ dlrecllOn•l'Y dnlted ...... ~a• P~. Trust· FAOM EDMAH RACE CAPRON COUNTY or OR~NOE. STATE ClllolN dlttc1tlech• LOT 18 a p M ., .. North front "" watllnfV, ...... or ...,.::'"' Wl'IOI--°' the ltll PIOl*'IJ Laur• -wright pe11on1i t~ 1"4:t 1Nll1 ul'det ... , SelM 04llalt, 0.llld RECORDED Ft8RUAAY l 1 ... Of CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP TRACT HO. ii ... IN nE CITY 11,--.e to ttw Counry Cciu1t• ,..,_«Mo IN poSM 9!Y ~ I'd llilo'lfll i. P'#Pof*l to M HI goooa. 1oinA 4ose Jwfl P• ~ tlenetth gt -,...i \ha "'92 IN BOOK l44t, PAGE U RECORDED IN 800IC 50 OF COSTA MES4. COUNTY or llou•. 700 C11tic C.nte1 nt ~umbt9nQl!a, to the 11ree1 • ,..,, • "'°40l.NT 'UCl, OOIU ~-. l*'IOMI OOodS. lA'lit ..... .,, llrnitl ,,..,., end ASAP93M2 OFFICIAL RECORDS APN ' Drive w...i. Sent.a Ma. CA. lhu lndlitltMMll *'"' CIDlll!IOll~ ,,,,. .... CA mu Tht .., $03.3 Tom ..... ~ to 111dflll. 194un"91. 9QlllP, I/II, 912$, 7n ""2"2Ml The _;, llllOU!f PAOEtSl » TO M INClUSIVE OR~N~ia :; A:f R .. ~ et ~ INlillOn lo tM b¥ Neel o..ct. adva°'-. """1 Sid.... M llllde, ... 1,,. .. --.. Mf W. ~ ..,_ 1051 w~ o" -1111etn. 1epe1t. ct""" PUIUC NOTICI 119 .,,..., N9noe of Ml9C£ll.ANEOUS MAPS. IN CAL "" hlQNst bid"' 101 cuh ~. *'ltl llMJeet ""'°" t'lllflN" ~ ....,.,..,,_. ,,. * 1,,, lflCt!l'l'K ol w1Niilft P"'toNI= anti OPIW.,. M¥ Midi .... ........_ ...... """Nit DIM THE 0F'CE rs THE COUNTY RECORDED IN BOOK 12. (..,.._ M tM ...,.. Of ~ "-otn .nd t pr.Id or ..... ,...... .. .,... tddMt "'II°"' unit I074, 'NI or ,,... """°"" ~. -., l'ECClfUR OF SAi) OOUNTY p A a E ( s) 1 • 0 F "' '"'" ,,.,,,.., OI lhe UM ""'*" P'~ OI .,. ..,., • P'1f1IONI goocs., IQ2 • ._ "°"4 lu "'•·min., lllOl9. Nl7nCIOJ11lllTll'IUU T• lflll ,. .. ,....., PNMU 4M u Tiit to1t MISCELLAH£0U$ lltlAP$, ed ..._), el rtght, ~-~ bit 19111 dllllt :t. ll9'1. OI :;:;a-: 1 111¥ "'°"" ,.._ JoeMe LA9N. ~ "*"' and ~ewt ltltOuOtl Tiii 0.. No ~ ._.. 11111....,... I ol .. --.._ II THE. Off'U OF THE COUNTY end 11'1..._ ton~ ,._.,..,.... INNon • pcipoee ~...-..""".. W• wl Ill Ndt bi.I good•. 1.1n11 10•1 Jay .._ Mia• 01 the u.,.,_, ~--·· 1111 t•c ................. tf .--.... -.. ...,. "'•"' ""'""iTY .,,u nott ...., bit • In ..-d ........ t .._,._,_ -r QWllMlll tr~ kNlllr S*'90MI .... 600 lfle4 01 IN ~--YOU AM II •AUL.T tW11 .... • 118UIUI _ ..... _,.. """"'""""...,. __, ......_. llM o.ct OI Tr\191 "' etld ... -wail.._• T•~-..... • ....... ,.....,. .. ,-. unit iiia, IHI, ~ of IN ...., ~ de A DUD °' TllUIT DATii ........ 11y ealfl, TIWI ... w!lttf APNt42t 1U 04 Tiit tllal ~ty Sl4wet.S "' 9ll'd "' ,._ tNett ..._.., ...... ti .. ,,.._ .... ~ *,. ,_, a...-... PMONt ~ a•t*t~.~-~IJVIM ,_... _..'°" ,_....,.._.._Oii•-... air:~• :'!!.!-"": ... -:a~ ..... ::~.,._, --=-=~-_..-DIM~ ......... ._,,, 'W ::..r,~:.~~ trw.t ........,_...,, a ACTIOl9 10 ~ '°"" ...... ..._ • ._. .... llf ..--• -., .... , "A" T,_....,. ___, _.. .. ..,.. ...,_. °""' •fT•~ ' """' - mrpotet!Oft In OMd W1 IT •t. a.I-· ...... cMa _,_,ti ti .... II l lt1JIH6 ti TIUlll • ~..._.. PMC:aL ' l 1 to C..-•:n: :!...!.'"' ........... • ja IS:M• ..... _ .. ..., _ ....,;,_ ... • 00.C.. l'IUmlW\ _.,.. lt07 • ..... Ottober 14, ten 1r1 • lllllM M " calll, -. ._.... •..,.. • 1 0 er .._ ~ ,._. Oecll•ttlMI et o.1•1111 .-.-. -......._ ._.... Dfttct, ,..~ ... tl4ta. Pll8ll •'bi!!; AT A ..-JO UU. • _. ... ., ... ., ,; .... .._.,.,_. .. .. ._.,...._,.11 ,,..,. No~ In IN a.Moe Ce,..peny. • ~IM IN 1 .._ ........ T,_ n. ......... w« "''-"'* • ............. 11'1 .. MUPUM11Clll• ....... .,..INll llllCl·I• .... ft'* W ............ , .. ,..at.......,,"-" ,_ ........ Of~ -·---••O..•T ............ tl9Ma. .i lltsea.-Feb1ua1y 10,ntt UTHI «»' ne1-.um•1 .. lf • ....:cMa=• Plfl!IM_.M'1<1 =-~:;:-•• ~,--~'iE.:=-~~-------~=-a::=-: ..... IMMST?GU,llllll ........... ,. --.•-• "**.._••-• 11 ..-IOI _ , .. tot , ~ .. ~~( • ... _.,.... 1 •!::W . ....at M'1 Den !.:.:~~'-:::.WO COWTICl :~-=-~=-::c::~·~.·==~==:·::.:.:~:,.. °"::.t.w .. •:==:--: =:..-:II:-:-.~::·~=-~ ==·.n!:-: -==~~11.:-a.:;.::;-:,~.. r~"'::.-::"'"tt•..,.:.-;~"'~-.:=2'ar~f=~ t& .,..,ta __ ._._..... ::-n:=.:= NtlillnH,11.-.... ..... .,_. ........... ...._T __ ,...,.,_... ..... ,. -.. \ • 94 Thursday, June 18, 1992 'UIUC MOTICll PUlltc NOT1CU PUIUC IOT1Cll PUILIC llOTICD MUC IOTICll ML.IC ll011Cll PUlllC IOTICll .....C IOTICll MUC IOTICll ..UC IDftCll 4e31U• EAHMEHTS XS SET MfiOR' °' COVEiWM, -~::te:~-"'°ftCT ~ PftOP. •••tM-M pM"6H~aan .... ftOiOI, Ttlle ............ llled vrce-: .. ., PUBLIC NOTICI 0n Jutv n 1192, et FORTH IN THe seCT'ION co11101r10Ns AND Rf· nn.a fRTY IT MAY 11 I04.D AT 1ua101 ,.NANC~a. ._ '* M10UnC of ._ un-... • CN11y ~: :Jr N eo&in1y Oeltl ., YOU Ma IN Dl!l'AULT 10·00 A.M. ~ ENTIT\.EO "CERTAIN STAICTtONS RECORDED COllPOllATIO• A8 A lllUeLJc SALL If YOU COAPON.TlOfhe ~ 1iP' I:.....,_ of IW ....... 0reng9 CounlY °" -• • ()qnge CourltW onMllf " UND•R A DllO 01' :-c eorsf:a.·~== ~~~~lJp/~. ~: ~~J"'~ 1~.l6:f'1: MID TRU9TSK: •• :;rv..~:r::"'= ~T=-=-.: du~.:..":.-:: ,... •WacM ,., ~ • T"UST DATU ,.PU-polnt~it" uno.t and TLEMENT ANO E,.. TO tU, iNCLUSfV!, Of ............. C..-• "'OCHOINQ AGAINST~ MLl KU AT llMI Mt111~ COIM. •· ,ubllthtd Newpotl ._....._..__.. ~= MY ti tt90. UNUSS JM'WI lo the Deed of CROACHMENT" AND OF'1CIAI. RECORDS Of' llen. • ....... .,. ... YOU YOU SHOULD C()H. PUelJC AUCTION TO TWI! peneee. Md ed\IWIC* II ~la ..... o.A1y ~-._.._. YOU TAK• AC'TION TO Truai recorded Ftt>n.i•ry "COMMON DRIVEWAY SAID ORANGE COUNTY. .._ c. CefW1n., ......._ TAcT A LAW'tlA. ~ blddet tor catt\ (In '5tt.~n.u. PIOI Mey 21 June , u co ... ~ O.ity 1tt1ot PROTl!CT YOUR PROP· 22. 1990 .. lnttrument 8C> EASEMENr ' OF J~E AR· The ,., ... tddlHI and rtaed ............. ,. 3495 WIMBLEDON WAV, the blN Which .. ~ II la poe.-!NI .. .,. ti. tll2. ' • 'June •• 11, , .. 21. t'N l!RTV IT MAY Bl! SOLD ot3328 end rt-rKOt"ded TICLE ENTITLED EASE· otne< common dulgnlllon, L• TIJer11 llou*"-"I COSTA MllA. CA lender In ._ Un1i.c1 Staltl) llfM of u6t lht ~ lh2t7 'fh.301 I M•y te' 1990 a1 ln1trumenl MENTS" OF THE DECLA· II any, ot the,.., prOf*tY LM ......... c .. .......: "(If ...... ~ ... Of tnd/Of IN catNtf'• cettl· bid ~'::then lhe, _____ ..,..,~.;:=1--;;ulla:j;-;:jMp.;;9- AT A PUBLIC UL•. " 110·283678 of OlllCl1I l'IATION OF COVENANTS, dllCrtbed lbov9 ,, w· I004a catOI ....... c:onunon dHl9natlon Of fled OI <** chldla IPtd-~ • due. PUlllC NOTICI PUIUC NOTICI YOU HaED AN .,,,.LA-Records, IUCUltd by CONDITIONS AND RE· Portl<S '° bl 2• ~ ~ .. ~ 9bo'#I, !ltd In CMI Codi ~ D ... I.,.,.,... NATION OF THI! NA-Mlchaef M. AbbUI, 111 Un-STRICTIONS DESCRIBED Wind, IMne, Calilo'"IL no .......ny le~ M to 212_,, (peer= In U 11 ll!AllH PINAlfCIAL BIC 71t ........... ~~~~.~~ 1:ol!AI~~~ ~edo=·:,•~11~ty ~i~~~~i;~~~~w c1J:e1::'~.J..v"*: t~~~.~~~ ~"f.!!'~':..~1:; l:: '!:: .,,..::>c~= !:."::.':!~ION. .. = ..::--..::- YOU YOU SHOULD Rteordtr of orange PARCEL 3: eny lncou~ .. ot tl'le NH Wldef Mid Deed Of Truet, lo Dnd now held by ll er T D ••llVICI .. __ 1........,_. Thi to110W1nG par.on le ' .....,,..A County Stitt ol Celtlom1e EASEMENTS AS SUCH strMt addrtu """' othef by rtuen of a breach or und« teld Deed of Truet In ' ' -dolftCt .,._. •: CONTACT A u .... 5 : WILL SELL AT PUBLIC E.4SEMENTS .4RE PAR· common dttlqnallon, 11 PUIUC NOTICI ~feult In lhe oblloatlont the~ herelnelW deo-COllPAllY, ...... -'--Thi tollOWli'9 ~ Ll\T!LY CONCEPTS, NOTICE 01' AUCTION TO THE HIGH· TICVLARL y SET FORTH IN llllY. lhoWn herein. ll*elly. llemo-ecf'lb.d: TRUSTOA: GIL. ., ·~ o.P-. are doing bwlnM• ... 248'1 Knollwood Lile• TJtUSTEES SALi! ESi "8100af" FOR CASH THE-AATICU! Ef'ft'lnEO-Said nl• "'" i,. madt, llOTICE OP IOf• executed .tid deli¥-BEAT A. OONZAlEZ, BEN· AHl•••n• aeor•t•rr, PARK \llST,4 lllURSINO FOf•lt, CA. 92t30 ' NO. PSC t &-009 (payable et lht lime ol aale '"EASEMENTS" OF THE bllt without covenant or TRUSTKl!'I SALK trtd lo lhe underaigned 1 EFICIARV: FIRST FEDERAL 90t 9euth ~ St., CENTER. 2525118'::5 SOI.II• Susan LM l.Jvely-tUnHn, In lawful money ol lht DECLARATION OF COV· warranty, Hpreu Of Im· Lolll\ No. w.ltt9n Otelwetlon of O• SAVINGS BANK OF CAU. Orel\•• CA 11981 vard, Fulltrton 2 Calif I 2•84t Ktiollwood, Lake United States) 11: ENANTS. CONDITIONS plled regarding lltle, pot· t309408t09-t8 tault and o.tMn<t IOJ Sele, FORNIA recOfded Auguat (7'41 ~tM700 Cot.Cett V., 1 Ofn 1 foreet. CA 112e30 OUlside the rHt courtyard ANO RESTRICTIONS OE· session, or tncumt>uinc... TS No Lt344M and written notice of cs. 31, 1989 a1 lnltr. No. 69-IF AVAILABLE THE EX llmlled P•fln"tiahlp ~~ Thi• builn.11 11 con. entrance of Continental SCRIBED IN "SUBJECT lo pay th• remaining pllncl-• ' • la.ult and of election to ~7 In Book page of Of· • • EHi BHl•nc ury oa duel.CS by an lndMdu.I Land Tille Compeny 1015 TO" BELOW (THE "MAS. pal aum of the note(s) ... UMIT COD• L cauM the ~ 10 f1c1a1 ~de In the otnc. PECTEO OPENING BID fUllefton, CA 92&3S The ttgll\tan\(I) com- Nonh Main SI/HI 'Santa TER DECLARATION") cured bY llid Deed of D# 4tl..o42-79 .... tatd PfOl*tY eo 11t11fy of the Rec:Ofd« of Ofllnge. MAV BE 08TAINED BY By: Morningside Sl)lekaf rnenc.cs lo lnlnUCt t>uti- Ana, Cahlornia, ' UNDER THE SECTION Trust. With lntlfHt thel'eon, T.D. SERVICE COMPANY Nld obligations, and tner.. County; eald dffd ol tnm CALLING THE FOL· Assocletn LP., I CaltfOf· neu und« the Flctitloul ~ &AWN-all right title l/ld lnlettsl HEADINGS IN SUCH AR· as PfOVldtd In said nott(I), H duly eppointld TN9t" eller tfit undtrtlQntd dHCflbff the lollowlng: LOWING TELEPHONE nle Hmlted Plflt\lflhlp, tts 8u1ln111 Nam• llsted MOUNT OlM conveyed to and now held TICLE ENTITLED AS FOL-advanc11, If any, under the under the lollowtng de-cauMd Uld notice oJ CS. LOT 717 ANO THE NORT~· NUMBERS ON THE DAY Manaolng General PJrlnef aboll9 on: NIA ~. MortlMry by It under said Deed of LOWS: "'OWNERS RIGHTS term• of .aid Deed ol ICrlbld deed of w.r Wl\.l leult end or llectlon to bl EASTERLY HA\.F OF lOT BEFORE THE SALE· (714) 2180 Send HIH Road, Sulll Sutan LN L,.IV9ty•Hanll1' ~ • Cr9tNIOry Trust In Iha property d~ ANO DUTIES," "UTILITIES Trust, tee1, charges and SE\.l AT PUBLIC AUCTION record•d February 19 718, OF TRACT NO. 907, 385-4837 OR (213). 627 200 Mlf'llO Perk, Ca 94025 Thll 1ta11ment WH llled "~rv•no AU FaiJhs" icrlbed as: ANO CABLE TfLfVISION," expenses of the Trustee TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER 1992 u lnitr. No. e:: IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT • By: Morningside SP. As· with the County Cllfk of 162--05 Gls'-· LEGAL DESCRIPTION "SIOEYARO EASEMENTS," and of the tru1ts etHted FOR CASH (In the IOON 098303 In Book Page ol BEACH, AS PER MAP RE· 4865 10Clale11 Inc., • CallToml11 Qfangt County on Mey 19, "" PARCEL 1• "SUPPORT AND SET· by said Deed ol T1usl, f()( which ere lawtul lender In Olfk:lal Rteordl In the 01• CORDED IN BOOK 28. TAC470tt corpore Ion, 111 Generel 1992 Costa M... LOT 37 OF TRACT NO TL EM ENT '.. . • EN· th• arnount reasonably ff· lhe United Stetet) Ind/Of fie• of the recorder ol Of· PAGES 25 TO 3', INCLU. Published Newport Partner . F531S18 540-1664 ,0348.INTHE COUNTY OF CROACHMENT." ANO llmaledlobe:S\97,89$.06. lhe cashltr"I certified or angecounty; SIVE, OF MISCEL· B•ach.('olla Mesa Daily Thi bu1ln1S1 ls con- •••••11111••-.J ORANGE STATE OF CALI· "COMMUNITY FACILITIES The Btnellclary, under othtr checks S1?9Clfled In Seid Sale Wiii be medt LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE Pilot June 11 t8 25 1992 dueled by I lmlltd Pett· Publllh•d Newg~~ FORNIA . AS PER MAP EASEMENT." said Deed of Trust, hefllo-c .... 11 Cod• SectJOn 2924h but without covenant cX OFFICE OF THE COUNTY • • • th3\2 09flhlp BHCh/COlla Mesa _, PAClflC VIEW FILED 'iN BOOI( 474, PARCEL 4: lore dld t>cteute and cf• (Payable In fun II I~ time warranty, tlCpt'Ht or Im-RECORDER OF SAID The 11gl1trant1 com-Pilot May 28, June 4, 11, ltlUIOIUAL PAM PAGES 16 TO 18 tNCLU· EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, liver to the und1tt1lgned a of Hit) 111 right, tiU. and plied reg1tdlng title po .. COUNTY. PUBLIC NOTICE menced to trenuct butl-te, 1882. C-tert . Mortuary SIVE OF MISCELLANEOUS EGRESS ANO STREET written Oeclarallon of o .. Interest conveyed to and Miiion, or encumbtanc11. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ,,. .. unde< the fictitious th298 Chapel• Ctemetory MAPS, RECORDS OF OR· PURPOSES, ANO DRAIN· fault and Demand tor Sale, now held by II under Hid to PIY lht remaining prlncl· UNDER A DEED Of' TRUST CNSt042271 name Of n1mt1 llattd 1-----~~~=--- 3500 Pacific: view OtlYI ANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR· AGE IN UNDER. THROUGH and • written Nolle• of De· Deed of Trust In th• Pf'OP-pal aum of lhe nott(•l •• DATED 11/24/89. UNLESS Flollttou1 above on 4/t/92 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ a..ctl NIA ANO .4CROSS THAT POR· lauft and Electlon to Sell. Iffy hlfelnefler described: cur.CS by nld dffd of YOU TAKE ACTION TO • •Ines N me COfeCer• v ... Callfoml• .....,,. EXCEPT ALL OIL, GAS TION OF LOT N ANO LOT The undersigned caused TRUSTOR: CARTIER AF· Truit with lnltrttl as In PROTECT YOUR PROP· U Stet a •, llmlled plt1MBhlp FlctltlOUI ........... 1 MINERALS ANO OTHER 42 OF TRACT 10334, AS said Nollce or Oelault llld FILIATES BENEFICIARY: eald. not• provided, ad· ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT The FOU:" By: Morningside Spieker Bu•IMH NeMe .. HYDROCARBON SUB-PER MAP FILED IN BOOK Election to Sell to bt r• CITIZENS BANK OF vancei, If e11y, undtr the A PVBUC SALE. IF YOU dol bUal ng ~ons AlioclatH LP., a Callfor· Statement NIOllllllllS llUlllUWAY Mortuary * Chapel STANCES IN AND UNDER 445, PAGES 25 TO 39 IN· corded In lh• county wtiere COSTA MESA rtewded term• ol tald Deed of NEED AN EXPLANATION .,. G ~ ~~ ... AS-nil limhed partnership, Its The Following P«IOf\I SAID LANO LYING BELOW CLUSIVE, OF MtSCEL· the real property Is located. JULY 27, 1989 II lnllr. No. Trust, IHS, ctwget and OF THE NATURE OF THE :~~l~TE~ P 950 ~o lh Managing Gllltlal Partnef 111 dolno bullnltl H : Cremation A Of PTH OF 500 FEET l AN E 0 U S MAP S • Date: June 15, f992 89-397685 In Book page of expensea of lht TNltN PROCEEDINGS AGAINST ' u By: Momlngaldt SP At-RINGLEA STUDIOS, •85 WITH OUT THE RIGHT OF RE c 0 R 0 s 0 F s A I 0 Sal• wlll t>e conducted by; Officlel Records In lhe Of· and of the lnlSll created YOU, vou SHOULD CON· g:,ar9::e·· Colt• Mtta. IOCl•lts, Inc., • Callfo'"ll EHi t71h Street. Sul11 550, SURFACE ENTRY AS RE· COUNTY, SHOWN AS Conllnenlal Lawyere i1\le flee ol lht R~de< of Or· by iald Deed otTrust. TACT A LAWYER. Brlghton Communities corporation, Ill General Costa Meta, Calif. 92627 110 Broadway Costa Mesa "'2·1111 SERVED BY OEEOS OF COMMON ROADWAY ON Company, t015 North Main •no• Coun~ u ld deed of Said sale wlll bl h•ld on: 21, VIA JUCAR. NEW· L P A Calitornla Umited Partne< Edward A. Ringler, 365 RECORD. EXHIBIT 1 OF THAT SUP· Street, 92701, P.O. Box trull dHcrl, s lhe follow-June 25, 1992, al l :30 p.m. PORT BEACH, CA. 92663 Paiinershlp 950 South By: E. Jua\ln Wilson Ill N-porl Glen Ct, Newport PARCEL 2: PLEMENTARY OECLA· tOtOO, Santa Ana, CA Ing property.. In the lobby to the bullding "(It a street addrtH or Coest Dr!Vt ' Cot1la MHI 111: Executive Vice· Beach, Calli. 92660 PARCEL t. LOT 3 OF 1oe.11d 11 &ot South Lewi• common dHlgnallon ot Calif 92626 ' ' Prelldent Thll bu1ln1u 11 con-,========~••••••••~•••••••••••••••••• ~CT~tm~~~~°'~~~~~b~~ ·It w~~~~~~~.cs~.,,~~ 1 CITY OF COSTA MESA. 92668• • no warranty 11 given u to ~~t~m ::rt A hi 1 9~ with the County of Orange Th• reg'11trant(•) com. COUNTY OF ORANGE, At lhl lime of lhe lnlllal ft• complettnelS or COf· South c t n~• p,c la County on Juoe 12, t992. ~ to \JaMaCI bulf. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, publleat1on of thll notice, rtelntss)." Th• beneficiary Ma ii's VI, OS FS34497 .,... Uflder the Flctftkxn ~~~~~ti'~~N~~P 4~~· the total 1mount of the un-undtr said Deed or Trust. ThT:• ~ts'in:!:6 1, con· Publl1hed Newport Buslneu Name(s) listed PAGES 1 ANO 2 ANO 3• paid balance ol lhe obPo•· by reason of • breach Of ducted by: • general pan· Beach·COall Mesa Oa ly above on: M11y 28, 11192 • tlons secured by the abo11e dtlault In the obUgallon1 nefshlp Pilot June 18 25 Juty 2 9 Edward A. Ringle< STARTING A llEW BUSlllESS?? . The Legal Department at the Pllot Is pleased to announce a new service now avallabl• 10 new businesses. We will now SEARCH the name for you at no elCtra charge, and save you the time and th• trip to th• Court House In Santa Ana. Th•n. or course, alter the search 11 completed we will flle your flcthlous business name 1tatement with the County Clertt, publish onee • wee« for four Wffka u required by law and then flit your proof of publleallon With County Cieri< Please stop by to file your fictitious buslne11 statement at the Piiot Legal Department, 330 Wm Bay, Costa Meu, Callfomla. If you can not ttop by, pl••• call us at (71') &42-4321, Exttnllon 3 t 5 01 3 t 6 and WI Wiii make arrangements for you to handle this procedure by mall. ~f PSMIR~CC0E~0l:N0~0d',f d11crlbed deed of 1ru11 secured thereby, hereto-The raglllrant(s) com-,1192 ' ' ' ' This at.atement wu tiled A · • and e1llmated co1ts, H · tote executed · and dellv· menctd 10 l!al\HCt busl· · wtlh the County Cl11k of A~~CEEC~~U~I_Y· OIL. GAS penats. and adllances 11 ered 10 the undersigned a ness under th• Flctlhous th3l5 Ofenge County on June 3, S313 058 30 w11tten· Declaration of D• B stn11s Name(a) llated PUBLIC NOTICE '992 MINER L AND WATER It 1i po°ssfblt that al the fault and Demand for Seit, a~vt on· Janu 2 1989 FS33S71 ~/8::l~F ~~R~g~~~ time or sale th• opening and written notic. ot d• Vic• Preildent etY ' CNI 10422H PUbllshed Newport 8"ch- SURFACE OR WITHIN 500 bid may ~ less than the fault end 01 electJon lo This statement was filed f"lcUUoua Costa Mas• Daily Ptlot FEET THEREOF AS RE total Indebtedness due. cause the undersigned lo with the County Clerk ol Buslneu Name June , , 18 25 July 2 • • Date· 6J01192 seu .said PfOP'41Y 10 .. 11s1y °' c ty on Ma 14 1 · ' · ' SERVED IN DEED FROM T 0 SE~YICE COM-aald obligalJone end thlf• 199~• ooo Y • t•t•m•nt 1992 HENRY T. SEGERSTROM • • alter lha un"der1lgned The Following persons T~t t ANO OTHERS, RECORDED PAHY, ••said Truelee, caused said notice ol d• FS3t539 art doing business as: 1---------If you should have any further question•, please call us and we will be more than glad to 11slat you. DECEMBER 29, 1978,IN Cryatal E1plnoae, As-favll and of elecuon to bl Published Newport Beach-YL BRIGHTON ASSOCI· PUBLIC NOTICE BOOK \2981, PAGE 11187 1l1tant Secretary, 80t recorded Match 3, 1992, as Co1ta Mtaa Dally Pilot ATES IV, 1150 Soutll Coast fictitious OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. South L•wl• St •• Or-ln11. No. 92·128•114 In Jun• •• 1 t, t8, 25, 1992 Orlve. Coll• MIU , Calif. PARCEL 2· EASEMENTS enge. CA 92&&8 (7'4) Book Page ot Oltlclal Th-300 92626 8111ln111 Name . .. Good Luck In your new buslnesall ,, -. .. ::"·· { .. ........ ..,.-~ .... · . ..., ~- AS SET FORTH IN THE AR· 3 l5-4JOO IF AVAIL· Record• in the office of the Brighton Communll1u Statement TICLE ENTITLED EASE· ABLE THE EXPECTED Recorder or Oreng• PUBLIC NOTICE LP., A Cahtornia Umiled Th• Foltowlng ptftonl MENTS OF THE OfCLARA· • county· Partntralllp, 950 South art doing business 11: TION OF COVENAN;J'S, OPENING BIO MAY SE OS. Said 'saie will be medt. Fictitious Coast Otlllt, Costa Mna, 8 M I. MOTORS, 1835 CONDITIONS ANO RE· TAINED BY CALLING THE but Wllhc>ut covenant Of BuslneH Name Cahf. 92626 Whltt1tr Ave #A-1 , Costa STRICTIONS, RECORDED FOLLOWING TELEPHONE warranty, express or Im-Statement AB Limited, A Caftfonn Mela, Calif. 92627 IN BOOK 13303, PAGE 906 NUMBERS ON THE OAY plied, regarding 11111 po1• The following ptr'lons Umtted Partnefshlp, 950 Btmerd E Murphy, 835 ANO ANY SUPPLEMENTS BEFORE THE SALE: (71•) session, or encumbrancH, are doing buslntu u : SOUlh Cont Dflve, Costa SHgull •C·102. N'ewpof1 AN 0 AM EN 0 M ENT s 385-4837 or (213) 627-4865 to pay lhe remelnlng prlncl-PREFEAREO BIO SER· MeH, C1ht. 92626 Beacn. Cehl. 92663 THERETO. TAC 48888 pal sum of the note(s) •• VICE, 2651 Irvine Ave., Brighton liomts, A CallfOI'· Tills bu11ness 11 coo-PARCEL 3: AN EXCLU· cured by Hid deed of 2A5 Coit• MtH CA nla Corporalton, 950 South dlJCltd by: .rl lndJ111duaJ SIVE EASEMENT FOR Publl1h1d Newport Trust, with lnllrtst .. In 926i 6 ' Coast Ot1v1, Costa Mesa, Tnt regtttrant(s) com- SIOEYARO PURPOSES. AS B .. ch-COSlll Mesa 09'1y said 0011 p!'OYldtd •d· P1et Carlo B1ao1111 73 Sea CeJ1f. 112620 meneld 10 transact bU1J· SET FORTH IN THE SUP· Ptlol June 4, 11, 18, 1992. vances. If •ny, undi.-th• ls!Md, Nev.port Beach, CA l hl• b Ul lntU Is con. OHi undlf the FlctiUOUt PLEMENTARV OEClARA· lh310 term1 ol uld Deed of 92660 ducted by: • general part· Bus1n111 N1me(1I listed TlON OF COVENANTS • Trust. tees, cherges and Laroy Cet1ns, 4060 Mrahip •bo .... on: nol appllcabf.t CONDITIONS ANO RE· PUBLIC NOTICE expenses of the Truslet Morena Blvd. St• P, San Ttl• reglstrant(s) com· e.rna1d E. Murpny STRICTIONS RECORDED and or lhe trust crHled by Diego CA 921 t7 menced lo lrensaci bual· This ltlltmenl was filed IN BOOK 13935 PAGE 369 NOTICE OF said Deed of Truit. This' business Is con-MIS undll the Flctitlou1 With the County Clerk of OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, TRUSTEE'S SAl.E Said Sala will be held on: ducted by co-partneta Bu1lnHs Name(s) ll1ttd Orange County on June 12, OVER A PORTION OF LOT Loan No. July 6, 1992, at 1:30 P.M. Thi rt lttllnl(I) com. above on: Ap11I 29, 1989 1992 35 OF SAID TRACT NO. 0.958421•2/ In the lobby to IM bull • av ng a 7 10275. GONZALEZ located •t 601 South L.ewl• nest under lhe FICLllOUS Give UI Publllhed Newport Beecho YOU ARE IN DEFAULT T S N . StrMI. Qfenge, Cal1for!Q Bu1lneu name ll11td e celll Coile MtH Dali.. Pilot UNDER A DEED OF TRUST • • o. 92668 above on: 4/16.92 '' DATED 7/24r89. UNLESS At35083 At tht time ol the Initial p,., c. Blagtnl PILOT CLASSIFIKO Junt 18. 25. Jvkt 2, 9, \992 YOU TAKE ACTION TO UNIT CODE A M~H78 f'h.311 ..... :::. .. ·· ····~­.......... Call Ciassified for details! T8 PUCE IN ID Clll 642-5678 Ml-1!11 ..... 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 Houses/Condos For Sale CORONA DEL MAR 1022 •Reduced S70k, Owner carry , SI TOI Cozy 2Br couago w/2Bf rent.JI, 704 N;1rc1ssus S449,~00 Agt. 729·7261 COSTA MESA 1024 COSTA MESA 1024 NEW POUT Open House BEACH 1069 SaVSun 12·4 Back Bay Fo ,cod Newly remodeled SaJel Make otter. 1/2 3BR 1 ¥•BA, lush ae hOfH prop, S399K. landacepln91 pool, A.gt 722·143 t fl r •PI•~• 1 b •I ow •·a-a_v_V_l_e_w_C_ll_H_O_r .-. -,o-r- m erk et. Asking ever view across from $227 ,500 city park. Oldor homo, Will co-op. 641·3276 big tot, owe 111. Agt. 3130 Bray Lane 850-1220 NEWPORT lmmecutatel BEACH 1069 3BR 3BA townhome, 2 car gor, security gate, £'Sid• 484 Abbi• Wey * w • 1 tc11ff·D0 v • r 5355.000. Agl Joyce 2200.8050 sq It home/ Shores Ar••• 1900 H ickey . Pru d tntlal 101 $339.950 owe, as· sq n. remod thruout, 72~7237n60·8557 1umo S250k. 722·1431 3Br .-. den. S449k by ,....,O,...c-.-a-n""fr_o_n-t""'D,,,_u-p"'"le_lt_ ClHsitied Is... owner 756-1515 645·6798 Lg Units. $1,099,000 C 0 H V E N I E H T Beck Bev Aree 3 yr Open Mon·Frl 8·8pm whother you·ro buy· new 4BR 3Ba, wd/ Sunaet Showing Ing. solllng, or Just mrbl firs, jac tub ... 3903 Seeshote Or looking. class1f1ed ho1 >rtras S389K 642·8807 BalbOa Newpor1 Riiy what you need' 723-4494 PILOT CLASSIFIED Mak& the fight mo11e. 942·5978 Piiot Real E11ate LINES DAYS BUCKS MerchendiM Under 1300 • Private Party Onty fiJPii~ 642-5678 . .-.. ....... ...,,."' .. _.. .... .-0 • ...,.., .... ,. NtCc ••• Clo•,\1f,, ,j (1n11mur11ly M a rki tplc1<1· .. NEWPORT COUONA NEWPOHT NEWPOHT COSTA Mt.SA ~624 COSTA MESA 2624 BEACH 1069 Dl•:L MAR 2 122 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2 1trn 38R 38A & 28R 2BA OVERLOOK Lido & MAGNIFICENT 180- Catallne. 1511 King• Oc••n & Harbor Vue Rd. 4Br + .• S89SK. 48r, 2~Ba, L.ot1 of Will CCH>p. 650-5799 llght, lr11h paint, nu Beach Rentals! NEWPORT ,ENINSULA YEAAlY·WtNTER-suMMEA I 8tdloom 10 4 8tOtoom FurnlllltdMlll.rnishtd LEASES·LEAIES Move-In All master su1111. •P•· Lr•sES SPECIALI c1ou•. trp1c1. wtd'•· ~ patloa. •om• garag11. 2Br 2Ba 1 tevel w/ 1 BEDROOM Will consider 1man wuh, dryer, relrlg. dbl pata. Aak about Apartments For Rent OUT·O•'·STATE PROPERTY 1 :>:>8 COUNTRY LIVING: Enjoy tranquility and eicc•llent hunting In Minnesota lakt coun- 1 ry. She year old houae, 2 BR, 1~• bath on 427 acres . $225.000 (218) 573• 3921. Houses/Condos For Rent Gt:Ni':ltAL 2102 crpet, great nelghbrhd $3500/mo. 721o0e78 Uppor Oold&nrod Unit, 1unny lrg deck, all epplt, 2BR tBA S1 tOO AVI now 720-1122 COSTA MESA 2124 VIiia Rentals 675-4912 ga1. lite, bright Bay· Pool. •P•· cable hkup mov•·ln epeotel. rldg• w/alr $1 295 Little lelanc:t 2Br 28a, WIST\.AKI VILLAO! Victoria Park Apt1. front dplx, ntw carpet, '4M122 An,-tlmel 714-722·7$05 Big Cyn golf eour1• aund•ck, gar, yrly. No---------All UUllll•• Peld L.rg view 3 br 2.5 be, dbl pets St500 673.-9473 1 Br, relrlg, patio . gar, wtwash, dryer, r• Park-Setting•.! 8580/mo. No pell. trig, a11oc ten, pool, ,,_,. "726 .,.,,. "'572 •B•ck B•Y Ar••• •P• S2200 With Ocean 6 Sunset .....,.... °' .....,.., Sharp 3BR 2Ba. 3 view.. Nie• 1 BR w/lott Atttae11ve 1 Br ld••I for car ger $1250 Peta Near ocean 3 t>r 2 ba, 1895. Child OK, No ••nlora. Pvt patio, •Mesa Verdel ,_0_1<_1_._a_a-o __ 1_s_o___ lgl gar duplex. w ••• •Lovely 2Br. frplc, Pell. 931-45107 walk to everything. Oorgeoua &BR 2VJBA •Lido Penlnaul•• Npl. Avail Sept t . •tove, paUo, new pnt, 1575/mo. 546-908t I r1 I b I & 2BA U I 11600/mo. Annual gar. 1 blk from beach.-.... --------E'Sld 18R 19 0 • ., o a ner, onua rm, Un que 1 n II $l050 yr I••· 731•4488 $200 OFF OOL.F • 1 , lg backyard, A/C, F/P, for lease. Private bch, only COURSE VIEW 2BR $700. Oulet, OfW. Many upgradaa, on bay, 873.e<>30 lg 2aR '8A, new ear-w•ll·k•pt. Lndry, BBQ. 2 car gvage S1975 710 Lido Park Dr. Cllf la E'l1nn Kemp pet. Nr but, K·M•rt, No p111 831-8427 Incl gerdtner, St200 2BR tBA Nwpl Nonh 72R~!.74 mkt S740/mo E'SIDE 1BR. encl gar. deposit. Avail 7/1. condo, elly vl1w1, 642·2288 or 631-2725 Vacanl. ....No peta. •u• 841·2798 W/d, fr"". gar. pool. Luxu7, Condo!! •3BR 29A Dptx, nu 1585/mo. 150 E. 2111. JD. Propeny Mgmt lpa s120o 673·9252 cptl/palnt, l/p, w/d. 1750 MOVE IN NOW 846-5934 a< 544 ... 294 Nwpt Beach Studio, v. Mlle rom ocean, 2 hllup, dDI gar St3SO. 2Br·n•w/clean, hkups, Furn, pool/•~• S175 •Npt Hts 3BR twnhH , 3BR 2Ba. gorgeous pvtf1ufl1••· Perleeet fOf 6S0-380t Ev 494-5496 patio. carport, 852 E',108 18r, quiet C I M hune i~oo s/f condo, pro aH ona11. <&nd Cent ... St ........ 71•0 1tr•1t, part furn, w/d, oron• • ar frplc, angl ga1, patio, -.. 1 •• -.. 3bd d 1 $\600 Cannery VIiiage. Mutt new. n gated, pool 2BA lBA grnd nr, 2 eer· etove, refrlg. $650/mo ' up ox, very nice, 322 Ogle St. IHI $1400 02·7908 comm St500. Agt ~·· all 1ppl1, pool. •• 28ft Dupl••• utll paid, 64g.,.S27 Lido Sanda 3bd S995/mo 647·7540 e 809 home $1600 4BR 2BA. quiet cul· S4-S o pet• '925. Avl 7/1. quit\, anglw'tDty,hgOOd mlSld•. i7oo, 2 +1, Nwpt Beac h 2bd •BR 2BA, good famlly d•••c:. 1737 C•nllll• New. New Newl 2 Peraona 873-4ot•2 ., .. , get, ikupa. pet con1. 3t7 Cebrlllo penth1, 111/opt $2000 neighborhood. 578 Pl. Ju11 remod. $2400. Villa Point condo (cor· AT BEACH Oated S795Jmo M7·7MO St. 831_.03e --- Npt B••ch 4bd, IH/ Sturgeon. &1350/mo 722-c>eee or &39-7654 ~'11J1em••bOfaua"ii.'PuCnHtu)rn', r•mod. amt, Ideal for i •Dandy 18R, upttre, &ASTSID• opt or Hit 12500 Incl g1rdnt. 781•1350 ,. • Coron• d•I M•r Now Cullom •BR 3BA IEST Y1EW 111 ILUml 2BRl2BA+ Den. No pen. No pet•. Utll pd. encl gat. no pe11, frig, 8ack ••w 3bd S I h ' Immaculate, 3BR 38" """''· Avall 7/1, $990 mo a39.9993 eleo r~e, 1550 t 1BR, 18A. back yerCI, ' pyg •11 om• 1 ml from bet\ neX't to 1 0 '"" -.. 3 • 9 dep. M2·9H4 g .. Wehr/Dryr hkUpe. S3425 1llh. 22.1 Cabrlllo. h ghly upgreded nly H at.a,.• Bright, aunny 11Jf• 1BA No pat•. UH/mo. B•lbo• l•l•nd 4bCI St900/mo. d•y• 14,. S2285fmo. 2t•t Vlei• Nt:'J':rt Ttrrlctl wlth P•llO & parking. •Do you nMCS lg clean 8411-1831 an 3pm, hOm• w /•P• S4lT50 8722, •vH 759'-HO-Enllada. .,....... Fre1hly r~ec:. S71501 Zbt 1ba? 0.llQ•. new1---------- .LUFF. CONDO lg 3 A 21AS. 2·1tory, mo. Mal'lgold a 4111. cpt. DfW, 1torage. GOOD LOCATIONI SUMMER ST£PS to SC Plue. ..BA ··A ' ..._ frpJolc, ~ hkUP•· &4-H70., 17~ No P.i 640-<l•95 lg HR t IABA lown-AENTALS AVAILABLE Speclou1 2Br 1 Be ~ Of -...... ,, pat , _...,, gw~. ~ In condo, nu pnt/erpt 21ABA. 1100 eq n. t1 tOO Agt t1~1t2 NEW el\ldk> apt, oc:Mlt-•LMQe a ahatp 2BR Uo • dry '"'· d/W, W•tertront Ho~• Sml P•I ok. HUD ok SUOO/mo. yr tu. The ilufta 38R 2BA. aide PCH. M50/mo 28a UPP«. dlw. lg pa j~\51..;;:..,ln lno. Re•lt0'9 $11&/rno. Me-ee:M 9orry no peta. 2·pallo.1 pool f/p.. Im-lnct pattdng. wun.t, clOHla. verte, ~er CCNTAUR MOMT IJt•t::..:HOO r--.-.~,-.-,~Ut-ll~lt-l_ts_I _ 714 C44 O:l35 maculate, muat '"· tpa. pd utll. 72:M>eOI Se30NoPet140.2•95 642-22Be °' 831·272' Call about a~lal•. iiutte Condo Brite, S1 ,3SO/mo M ... 1SH .. L.g Clean tBR DpDc Level; 1 iR COUf1YWd 111'1 .HOA 1Br soas. Poo1. cet °" :r:'&nd~~'!. :~.rr1g, v1118 L1GOa unit, new c•,P•tl Nttlna. Gated, poo1, 1HI M~ 84e4506 7111,, LM s 1300/mo SpKloul 28A 28A+ dt•P .. 6 1ppl1 1525. Hcurfty. Atk •bout I Sl..ANU ~ t 111; Charming lll•nd Cot· tage. 1 tga GR, 28A., nu pnt. crpt, pvt patio, lllJN l'I Nfi I (IN Bl-./\( ti .• 1 111 dbl g•r, wld , Vrly •38f 28• h .. w/tem rm. 11350 044-7222 l/p, fnc:.d yd, a car pr. C'OHONI'\ l>t:I. M/\H 21 i~ w/d, 11/t:., ~ rempd 11200 + •ec.M,.oeo7 "4-0IM John/Merih Fem rm, pt'••tfolou1, No Pel•. 240.llff IP9Clalel M8 ... 88 gated com1T1unlty. Fir• MMllOft VllW HOMH place, wet 0.,, lend-t8R 18A unrum down-Mow-In lpeoa.a.I ... wind. \.o~ 4Br •caped patio. 2 deck• •\alf• apt. Ott ... ""' 2 • 38A TO'*n"°"'"I 2h. pool & tennlt, w tpaftc ltke view ftom parlllnQ, pallo. te35/ Good locl --.?MY 7a1-.57H h .. t, •Prlnkl•re. POOi, Buy 11 se11 u. Find"· •P•· berbeque1. t.,.. RAMinting? CfatSlflld. nit COUIU. AM Ullll1le1 t ldrm T•Wfthoute v~ • gerdtn•'· 12400/mo. every w l.,dow. Alt/ mo !net uW. 8'3-l974 r pd Hc:ept elect. Avail a ettt• to Tnanote SQ .,...... ... ,.,.. .. 3ar 2oa. I• ..... tarnl'° No matter 8/t . u•oo. MC d•P P'vt, Pe11o. /lllC, ow • ......... "'"""""'• -·-,,. req. Shown by eppt. 8rnall pet contldefed .-... ..-• ~':r~o:~· !~~·· nV:,'2; V~A'f' nice 3er lownhae. What you' rt only. lt .. 244-2'6& 1Nt ~WQ> ... t.lllh .. ... lllJNTINOTPN HAHUOllH .! 1 ·ll ltlOO/mo. 1~•7• ,,... c.P'. 2-ear ga1. dolng, your VIiia lalbo91 Hove A ~ .... ._ • UMMS• °' dottet ~ • we111 .. ttott. 't 'IOI hometown aeeuttf\A t "' • ""· Goroge Sole'· llA 1 U: i1p. .. ,. ..... .. Renovated 281 1 ~ea, mo • .Cell 31().Mt-3816 Nie. ~. watwldryr cf .. nl ~Id• gr•••· t>e•cn aid•. d•ck, 0.,, newspaper lnc:J. '~· lt1IO/ " -..... ,.,. 1110 Meyer, n~mo. W/fJ, Jt2t5 Ag\ t7&-t•t1 Tiie • ~ mo.~ .'f .... t8 lllllJ•(l!l'-WW l0CH09I Per l••M b1c1c unit TM Ten .. • l8t na. ,..__ W. Nwpt, i hoUMe to aP 1 IA: yerd, lndfV dYPl•11. 2en, total prf. encl ger, •ntl IYt beh, ,.,. 1aA. "' hkypa, no ..-te. ,_ vacy. &aaslmo. 1t100/mo. Avl 1/tl, fttt In. W/O, peUoe, '''" ~. L ..... ••7t. eeew~ R4. ta' t MC .,..__, , .. ______ _,,....;.Pr_°";.;...HM..;..._M_2...;·)..;.lt0.;..;.._ •••••••• _1700 __ •. ..a_IHle..._ ____ ••••••••• • .t - Nftport Beach/Coata Meaa Dalty Piiot Thursday, June 18, 1992 81 • · ·. '.' l '' \ '• I t(• '' ):".,l'-, _. ,·1••1 It I •, I \I ·, t.Ml'l.lHMt :'111:,.,10 t.Ml'l.OYMt.N I .,;,.su tMl'l.llY~I !',;I '. ICI \\ J\ N I I I J .' , • 1, SP'ACIOU8 28r 2Ba, lledc Bay hl"9 hM, gd 8512 S/F, 3 ofce. 2 ......... ..50/mo. area, ~ rm, w/d, Pf'lva, overhead dra 1779 .\">",l!l ",<I \H ".I-... .!'L!U Announcements Auto Route 1•u"I C" .. IULTMT Photo l av On Movlne DIW. gerage. baclcyfd. empty d. no •mkQ/ 2·38A hM on Udo ... Whlttlet CM ~8//SF w 0 L F,. TANNIN Q No....._ 832-4808 pets. 1420 8'1-6020 or Balboa Island Aug. 540-9352 or M&-0681 • BEDS. New Com· &. patt of Sept. former merclal·Home unll• T I ~ "" K.-.ert P ortra it • -w••t Slor......, pfiof he ndependenl hu s e e le I n g a • I f· 1 """' • ' --· · route• avallabl• In motivated, peopl• tu4'1o hitlng aeve<al Heel reputauon 1 hr .. 11--B -*-Wiii Train Tr•vet•nn I. m n. naur T187859. .-.un-...,.on ea......... ortentsd peraon to T ""' U11l11111 1BR Dl.6ple•. OWnt of Udo 1.a. hm NSW IHOPI 7.1000 from 1199.00, Lamp .. =-· =~/= la homealete for New· eq ft unite. Roll up Lotlona·Acce11ort ... l't.HSllNAl.S .IOU:.? Founuln Valley , learn & ---'orm color Non· raveling potl· Vita/MC 73 1·2•&• W d d I ,..... • Ilona. Call ltah at our he>Ok·up. No emokere. ,,. Por1 Bch 457·1925 doora. Great Placentla Monthly payments low No pee.. Mid Co•ta _.., In hM nt Balboa WiiiTID cOITOM St. toe. Also alor• frnt .. S18.00. Call, today DWM Heka attractive young female to share fabuloua ocean tront eatate In exchange for occ:aalonal light houHk .. plng. baby· sitting. Salary pot· alble. 497.()8 .. • nH ay n ghte analyalt, body lmag· hetdquanere 11~ SECRETARY PIT only • No collectlng. Ing, cosmetic lnslruc:· 800-992~13 Ext 25-42 Good 11<1111, reliable Must have depend· lion on P/T basis. FIH EOE Call 831 .... 337 Meu Mn 146-1106 Fun •one, 1 avall 7/15, HOM• LUS• r.tall A ore, Statt at FREE NEW colOf' cata· other 8/1, $400, noo-:MBA, 1 to 5 yr•. Up 7k/ft Agt. ~1220 log. 1..I0().387-ee3e. able auio, Insurance houra. To echedUle In·------·---•--------- and Valid driver'• ll· tervlaw call Sherry, PROMOTIONS SUMMER JOBS Ill ·,11:\.1,111'\; : em, can Bob 873-89e0 to $8,500 mo. Big CDM hou.. to ehr at Cyn. Bek:OYrt, Corona Begonia Pane, OCHn det Mar w/ocean view. HI· 1\< II :!lo 10 Av.n new. Lge 3BR view, deck, garage. Call Joe 512-824-e390 2BA, d/w, ftplc... w/d l850/mo. ~76-1284 hkup, ltg patio. 1925 COM lg 1'Y' rnvb• In + security. No doge. 3Br 2Ba hH nr beach a1o-e9•·a214 w/gar. 1550/mo. Mark Nt.\\'l'OH I IH i\C II :!t;IHJ 81~87·2113 Mon·F(I COM. Room Avatl, very nice. Avall 7/1. CloH * * aaR ••A f 1 to bch. Prefer male. pool, carport . rp.,C; $483/mo. 750-8681 Commercial Real Estate HlJSIN 1-.ss PHOl'l-.H l'Y .!.-lh7 Eat abllah ed b eauty I Business & Finance Ill.SIN! SS 01'1'01\ I IJNI rY .!.!JO·t CONDOM VENDING ROUTE Big Prollta. Call Amari- can Defender 24 Hrt. 1 ·S00-85~933 LOS I & c:enee, Call Miko evening•. 538-2740 u.au.aGEn 20 openlnga available Wltoy <!.' 4M~o4333 """"" n •OOKKIEIEPER PIT Janitor ~~ :'.' ·~11~~· ~~a T~~ For upscale grocery. 2nd shift, $5.40/hr Orange County newt-Hourly .. bonus. Post. •Found: Coclutt8tl. AJP. AIR. & computer. 89a..a041 paper publishing com· uve. energeuc peopte FOUND '.!'I:.! I East aide Costa MHa, Call Bill 63 04 ---------• pany la '"king an an-PIH•• call to Identify ~-.,..---· __ ,_ .. _• __ Loan omc ere: Career ergetlc Individual to Call 434-e5o7 1oam- 548-01 e3 Clerlcal oppty w/mortage co. handle creative dlr•c· 7pm. Atk lor Stan FOUND 4/281 M for proven agta. Xlnt tlon and coordination Ht, HOT, LIVE & WILD AVCO Fl NANCIAL comm+ bonuses. Call of both circulation and N e w Port Be a ch • s RV CES j owner, please call to JUST YOU & ME E I • • ma or fl· Jim, 7t4/534-3108. adverllalng promo- EMPLOYMENT SERVICES :'l:'l:J3 10 8815o4718 nanclal/lnturance firm.---------• lions. If you can otter 1·702-871-4103 currently hat poal-LT. EXPERIENCE OK us 5 yur1 expertenca SSS WORK AT HOME FOUNDS DOG Fem OVER 21 ONLY tlon1 available for: In dosklop publishing. and earn an excellent Lab mix. black & VERY DISCREET BIWNG A ccountant• o n copywrlting, basic Income by assembling Dover lhor•• $950/ M/F ahr 3br/2ba NWpt mo. 97 .. 1157 Terrace condo, NB/ while, vie Wiison & WOAD PROCESSOR Ca ll Is the premier graphic skllls and arts and cratts Guar· PI a c • n 11 a. Co• ta temp/perm peraonnel sales presentation. we anteed money maker. EARN $100,000/yr In an Mesa. Call 645-5460 FULL TIME r\lrNINGS agenc th t I II H Calt and ask tor Lynn shop tor aala. $15k.•--------- •2BDAll $700• •1 IDRll $800• Frig. dthwshr, atove Incl. No pelt 545-4855 •2BR 1 BA, UPPER OR LOWER. Neer Hoag Hoepltal. $775/mo. 845·7476 •Eaalblutt• Very nice & lg 2br 2b•. June Rent Freel $950/mo, 721·1160 CM, Pool, W/O, $430 + Y.I utll 548-171 o NB 100' from -nd shr 2br, W/0, pref fem 30 +. n/a. $500/lncl ulll & cable, 645·8913 So. Coast Metro area. ttee-1078 HUSINt.SS Ot t'IC't: ··on HENT 2769 19TH & POMONA 1200 sq tt olc/WtiH 831-3608 NB on the tand, furn rm for 1/2, bch vu, prkng, lndry, paol, $600/$750 Margle878-e840 --------- PROMONTORY PT. 3~1 720, 3738 S/F 2Br 2Ba. ocean view, 1008 S/F, 1817 Wett· all amenlllea. $700/ Cliff, NB. Agt 541-5032 mo. 673-6605 COMMt:HCIAI. PROPt:HTY :!77H exciting business! Le· ''"''" Y a serv ces wi 0 er you • com-1-800·338-6237. Ptns verage the S20M r• Found: Female Blacle/ Orange County We petlllv• salary, lull d N di search by National Tan Sherpard Mix, BECOME A PARALE· Requlrea WP 5.1 exp.. need all levels or gan· benefit package and a _an __ o_•_•_s ___ _ Cancer lnatllute. Tim· Red Collar, Found GAL. Join America'• typing 60wpm and 6 eral office + acctg: very busy atmos· "AUSTRALIA WANTS Ing Is everything, you around June 10 In the fasteat growing pro-mos. prior office exp. •DATA ENTRY $7 up phere. Send rosume vou· Excellent p1y, must ACT NOWI Call vicinity or Slater/Ed· fesslon. Work with 81• Hours are full time (40 •LOTUS S9 up and salary history to: benaflls. transport•· 800-374-3095 (24 warda. Please call torneya. Lawyer In· hrs/wk). evenings •ACCTG CLERICAL Ad 11'100, co Dally t1on. (407) 292-4747 hours), 842·8693 strucled home study. afler 4PM. $7.50 up Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Ext. 314 6am·7pm Toll •BOOKKEEPERS $9 up C osta Mesa, C A retunded FREE BROCHURE. The FOdUND: P•sklngeae Tphoeg lainosl palrlalebgl al CLERICAL SUPPORT •PAYROLL $10 up 92626. 1---.-•• -.-.-•• -.---newe.t Concepl In og, male, at, June r r m ava a e. Call today for appt 6 F t I 800 AOC 100,,.,~ Fr•'• R.E. ASSISTANT PletH be aware that vending. Be first In • 900 block or Joann roe ca a ogue. • PART TluE 20 HR~""K ..,.. your area. Direct from St., Costa Mesa. Well 3 6 2 •7 o 7 O O •PI. 111 ' ~" 71 ... 855-0100 Top Newport Real Es· the lltllngs In this cat• manufacturer. (24 taken care of. Call to LG76202. tat• Agt needs a PIT egory may require you hour•) 1.aoo-&24-__ ld_•_n_li_fy,_._64_2_-03_4_1_. __ 1,P""l,...a-n-0-..,..1.-.-.-0-n-a--B-.-. RequlrH typing 35-NURSES ... Come work Assistant. Must be la· to call a 900 number ""' 40wpm, filing, faxing, and hve In the HI· mlllar w/computar & In which there ta a 9304. Heartbroken M.A. 10 yrs expert· photocopying and Desert ~oahu• Tree). have ofc skllls. Uc __ c_ha_r_g_•_P_e_r_m_1n_v_1_• __ Oc P P 0 e ence. Suzukl/conven· good communication/ c It HI .. L AL AV H N Famlly seeks be· tlonal. Member MTAC. written akllls. a · Hert .... emo-req'd. RON 760-5000 ALASKA EMP'LOY· •Ud• ""talrw, 2br/2ba, "=s"'."'h-r-:3~B .... r~B-a-cle-B"'"a_y_h_•_• bay view, frpl, gar, Clean, W/O, pet? Mel· $1350/mo lease, no low 28+ pron N/S. pet a, 720-9685 1 $425 + ulll 852·8888 BQ Front Best view. Walk to bch, prof. rem prtvat• bch, 1 br + want• to ahare 2BR den, yr IH, util pd, 2BA gar w/d with !_>k_g avail, 723""567 male or fem. Av~ll 8/1. ROUTE Quick Ralurn loved lost Abuesln· rlal Hospital at 800-MENT: Earn $5,000 +/ * OH S 1200 I 1 '"'" • Recllala/Workshopa. 92a9995 I 1 RECEPTIONIST . p. + sq on nveatmenl -vvv-Ian Cat, cherished Call Uta 847•7319 P r .,.. or more n-month. Seasonal or fl. storage. cars. furn, 22&-8401 EXT 101 member of the famllyl lease 111 out an ap-formation. Wiii con-Every other weekend, year-round emplo~ etc. 1518 Npt Blvd. 12 lb I I plication at our lobby sider tponsorlng H·IA Sat/Sun varied. Busy ment. Frea transport•· CM •.. koNr . .,,..,1115 P•v Phonea • Posa. 1• ma e ... aat betwe~n 8 '00am NURSES -~ • 5/ 9 I I I f ""' • • · NB raal est.ate ottlce 1Jon1 Room & Boarol $900 Wkly Income • seen 1 • v c n ty o 4:30pm or mall/tax .,,,---=---"="",,,..-I Invest. Req. 1•800-Surrey & Cameo High· ••••••• (NO PHONE CALLS One Person Office. 9·5. Call for dalalls Male or Female. For I NUUSTHIAL 27HH IUOK! 2BR Apartment. $525 + dep. 875-9727 2 Yrs New, Avg $837/ Cl lfl d 1 mo For 1 tt • Months 811 • • ..... v CONV•Nll~NT On Our Speclalll. Call whether you're buy· 226-2290 lands Dr. Corona del "Be wery or out of PLEASE) resume with Factory conditions. ___ 7_e_o-_5_o_o_o__ employment program Mu ... Please Help area companlea. salary hlstory/requlr• Typing, posting, RNs/LPNS/NUASING call 1•206·545-4156 1200 •IF ore. lg rea.r WANT TO OWN YOUR Ua reunite our famllyl Check with the local ments 10: proofing. 631·8585 ASSISTANTS.Join our _e_xt_3_13_1_· ____ _ car dOOf', $795 mo. OWN BUSINESS? Uve Contact Mary at 549- NOWll 714-979·9991 Ing, aelllng, or Just 629 Terminal Way. In area of your 0576 Better Business Bu· PIT care team In beauttful Bartender Trainees 540-9352 or 646-0681 choice? Oltve Barrel ---------reau before you tond AVCO FINANCIAL Washington state. Needed, earn up to ON WATiR Charming looking, classlfled has tmall 1BR. Ideal for 1 what you need! pers. no pets, util pd. PILOT CLASSIFIED $950/mo,yrty 650-8145 8 4 2 ·587B ....._._iiiil-'-_ ' 200013800 Sq. Ft 3975 Birch St. Npl Bch 541-5032 Agt HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUI Is ~one special having a birthday In July? Announce It In the Dally Pilot and Independent! Send In a non-returnable photo along with S10.00 or just a message with $5.00 &nd we will publish it on July 9th. Deadline: July 3rd, 5:00 p .m. Send your message to: The Dally Piiot & Independent 330 W. Bay St. ~ l ::._-/4J-ttn_:_~_1as_!._fle_~_H_~_PY ___ e1_rthday_-_-__ 1 (·~ ,Phone r·t ,~ I Photo messase .s 10.oo I' Messoge only $5.00 P~llMtM --- OVERSlUFFED~ . WE'VE GOT l~EANSWER Is Mry nook and cranny of your goroge stuffed? Can't remember what it fee~ like to pork yotr car inside? Wrve got the ooswer ! Advertise your goroge sole in the Doi~ Piot Clossifleds. If ooy items listed in your gcroge saa od don, t sel, we 1 run 1hose listed items (under merchcmsa) the folowing week at no doge! Cal 642·5678 Today! ' t ' ' ~ ,•, ' I "" ' ' Franchise'• can an· LOST 4 Flt hlng Pol•• any money for fees. SERVICES Verifier Enjoy the safety of StSO dally, salary .. awer your dream•. 01• Balboa Blvd June 9, Read and undersland Needed 1 morning por Port Townsend. the tips. full or part time Ives. chocolates, REWAROll 544·3865 any contracts before 3349 Michelson Orlv• week (Thursday). Olympic Mountains, 2 wk training, women. foods, girt.. Fun, r• LOST! Male Blee!( L•· you sign . Shop Irvine, CA 92713·9701 Huntington Beach/ and the spectacular men 21 or older. Call b d /Whit around for rates." ... FAX II 714·553·7722 Fountain Valley area. Puget Sound Cas· 800•53~.9222 warding. ra or w 8 spot. Verify delivery of the cade Care Centers.,.. _______ _ 14300-733-3026 Short & stocky. Lost•----.-.-.-•• -.-.---PRINCIPALS ONLY Huntington Beach In· (206) 387·8797. EOE Call Announcements ANNOUNCEMENTS 2920 INTERNATIONAL FUNt EF Foundation Is cur- rently aaeklng lntarna· tlonolly·mlnded volun· toers 10 find cartng host families for high school foreign ••· change students ... or to host lhemselvesl Call Susan Roman or Julie Schwartz 1-800· 44-SHARE. MAKE A FRIENO ... FOR LIFEI Scandinavian. European, Yugosla· vlan. South Amorlcan. Japanese High School E 11 c h a n g • a t U· denls ••. Arriving Au- gusl ... Host Families neededl American tn- ura u on x· change. Call Barbara (714) 67C>868a or 1· 800-SIBLING. NEEO aummer employ· eea? Have a garage to 6-8·92 In the vicinity of "Be wary or out of ""bs1dlary ol Te"'·on Inc d 6 h & P I ...... ~· . . epondent. Must have All Kinds or Job• For Classified 1 t lacent a. area companlet. E .... , •• ,.......,,. tyE toy I C I M Bl . .... • ..,..,._.ijl'll mp " rehab a car and Insur-All Kinds or People os a esa. ue Check whh the local T d f woven collar. Please BettOf Business Bu· COVENANT TRANS· ance. Call 714· Piiot Cfaaalfled. 0 ay. I fl 'B PORT-School ... 6 965--3030 ask for R11a. 642·5678 he p us ne ' onzalt" reau before you send ---------(714) 6.,,..4., .. 2 8"". months OTA. Mini· l .. •••••••••••••••••iiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiii ~ .,... or vv-any money tor fees . 748-6221 ask for Anita Read and understand mum aga 23. Teams pay 27·29 cents. LOST: KEYS on any contracts before Teams needed. High brown teathor key Y 0 u s I g n · Sh 0 P mileage bonus miles. ring, at Miller's Out· around for rates." Motel layover. Load· post, 17th St .. Costa •~M"':""=E..,..X-l-:C:-O,,,....-·S.,.......1-5-9-S.,,-a-n i ng/Unloadlng/Oead· Mua. Call 548-1559. Diego 10 Ensenada. head. Paid Insurance Includes: Aoundtrlp 1_1_·_8_C>0-4 __ 4_1-4_3_9_4_. __ cruise with meals D II D I aboard M.V. Paclhc e Very r VU HEAi.TH & FITNESS 3000 Star, plus 4 days!3 Wanted. PIT. Appty II CANDIDA YE,AST AN· nights hotel accom· Chicago for Ribs. SWEA FREE PROFES· modallons "•I the 9901 Yorktown, H B. SIONAL PROGRAM. Paralso Las Palmat. __ 9_63_·_7_4_2_7_. -----Highly ettectlve, aim· p1a. Kills yeast natu· 1•9C>0-444·~54· DELIVERY/STOCK rally parmanently. CLERK. Part Time. Most powerful, auc· afternoons 546-3288 cessful anll-yeast pro-DENTAL Employees/ ·gram available today. I Call recorded mea, •FOR SALE• Emp oyers. Oulsland· sage 1·800·869-1614. Newport Beach Coun-Ing opportunities. Call try Club Golf Member· ___ 7_1_ ... _.s_2_3_·_1_5_4_5 __ FREE SAMPLEI New weight 1oss product 1 __ s_h_tP_. _65()...64 __ 1_3___ DRIVERS NEEDED "Willpower In a bol· M11at Sell Reg. Member· IMMEDIATE OPENINGS llel" Bum fat while tit· ' EARN TO $550 W pound a c.1ayl Call now, llmlled aupply (303) 528-1633. Buy It Sell It. Find It. C1ass11iod ex • rs. pt-tt CALL 14300-766-3181 Exp'd Boaters Needed! UPTO seoo PER MONT~ * NO COLLECTl.ONS * Ea rly morning motor rou es ava1 a e . e 1ver Monday thru Saturday. be cloanect out. win· r,:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ dowa wathed7 Call lhe Youth Employ· ment Service at 642· 0474 for a quahfled youth, age 14·22. Over 400 aalltfied em· ployera In the put 12 monthsl No Fee to employe1a. Th• Youth Employment Service or the Harbor Area, 542 West 19th Street, Suite B. Costa Mesa, Catlf. 926227-2705. Employment Opportunities Reaponsible lndlvl· auals 4 SAR. West Coast knowledge and VHF radio e11p req'd. FIT or PIT. Contact David, 714-722·9055. Must have depe ndable tra nsportation and liability insurance. BookkMplng taUored to your needs. PersonaV Business. Ovet 12 yrs exp. 943-4349 AUDITIONS REMOUELING ;14 l O No matteF what you're doing, your hometown newspaper llljl'lllL fits in. EMPLOYMENT 55:10 ASSISTANT EDITOR 5 years exparlence writing, editing, lay· ou11. Great Job. Send clips, layoutt ASAP to Oaily Piiot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Meta 92627. GIRLS WANTED From Cahlornla, be· tween 7·19. to com· pete In this year'• 4th annual 1992 l.Oa An- geles pageants. Over $20,000 In prizes and acholarahips. Call today 1·800·PAQEANT (n4-3268) ext. 4738 CALL 642-4333 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BFACH SERVICE DIRECTORY CERAMIC TILES :l!'\2H THE ORIGINAL DEAH tht TILE MAN lealey thowert·Acld wuh A regrout. New & Repair. Bathroom .. Shower doore. Kiie· Floora·Plumblng Lie. 25yra O.C. 673-8065 CLEAN I NCI SEHVICt:S :1:-, .. H for al ,. hame and --1118111 CONSTIHJCTION BUILDING ~1:~60 8 .1. Wllaon & Sons Room add/remod. Fr•• eat. Bond. Uc.357487. 648-1740 f't:NCt:S & l>t:CKS :u; t ~ HANDY MAN it710 HANDY MAN 37 to •Chrlttlan Handyman. H ~ S -.a Painting, Stucco, dry· an an fnJ1C91. wall, rences/gatea. Se-Uc. nsur, LocaJ refs. nlor Oise. John 532~168 Free HI. 873°7822 •FINE CRAFTSMNSHIP Repalra A Us. Carpen- Carp.. elect., plumb.. try. drywall. elec:trlcal, Tiie. kits, bathe, paint, elc. Great ralH. Small remod. Jobs. Brian 645-1788 Comm./resd. 739·7742 L~GAL SERVICt:S 3812 DIVORCE From S200 No Contest Bankruptcy $295 lolaJ Call 714/~180 MOVlNG 3H:l4 Poor Man '• Mover 1 .I Your Hm. hr min Guar lowest ••Ne ••·O .. T •a . mpro vo 1.ANl>SCAPt: & LAWN C'ARE :tH08 r 5 ,.. I do all t ade LOW rates, lie. 108002 N.w Repair ... ~, r •· .....,........, prlcea. llc'd & bonded. Insur. 714,633-9925 c.csw POii Rtplace. CM. NB. Jay. e 50-3008 OLl'S Landac ap ln9 . _P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_IC_E_ Jim Whyte 642·7208 1----'-------Reaid, comm'I, Quality PAINTING 3H~8 M IN80W Clrcle llalnt. Paonting 1n1. &t. HouMI Apt. Oual. Job Fr .. Ht. St. llCI 5&9897 636-1 768 PAPElUNG :tH66 WE Gift Slid Hq Togdw Total Interior Remod· allng Seiv. Advice To Th• Crazy. 633·7172 ROOFIN<i :1!t1 o Rooting Repair You can hit• an honest. Rellabl• Housecleaning hatd working contrac· by lh• day. Local tor. Make the Wise area. Excel. refa. Call Choice. Wise Con· Alicia 751-6813 ··1.oon INSTALi. REI' Al HS :t620 Carpentry. plumblng. worle/reasonable ralea Th• Cahf. Publlc Utlll· me. drywall, maaonry Local refs. 265--0819 ties Commission RE· & tnore. Raas. rates. -------=--QUIRES that an used · J im M 5·2824 All Ame rlc•n T r•• houaehold goods Service. Removal, 1 I th 1 Tiie roor apeclallat. Uc reft ftM ett.873-7922 Sadler Roofing CO. lie & Ina. 25 yr•. Work guar all types roofing "t14-e7...oe8 atruotlon 54&>8223 "MAIO TO ORDER" All Catpet Repalra Pwr atretch A Install Any alH Job, 15 yn HANDY ANDY Trim , Senior Olac movara pr n • ' P.u.c . Cat T numb8f'. BllSINt:SS s1-;RVICt:s :MHH LOANS Home Equity Reftnance 8u1lne11 Venture C-apltal Debt Conaolldallon Personal 1-800-see-3532 C'AHl't-.N I HY .t:1 10 < I· !\1 1< N I (ON< Ill It .I• !t• /10 rlvew ays-patlo• pathe 9'0. No "ti* -.,.. ..._ U..S1M?O Mic.key ~493 9\ly It ....... ,Ind "· Claaettted. Cleanlng Co.·24 hrs. rea./comm. nat ratea, 549-7709 USE THE PILOrS CLASSIFIED 7 da. 730-6831 24 hr1 HANl>Y MAN .11 10 ..-vR•~AIRS Home/ Rental PROPERTIES ~-Carpentry ... c.- Orywall. Giry645-5277 Elec.Plumb·Palnt. LI. Free est. 531-8415 umoa and chiulteura carpntry. etc 831 .. 043 Gardening Service print their T.C.P num-lll!~IWM•• Handyman lb .pr••• Sprlnklera. malnl. tawn bet In •II adv•rt••• lllMll11tti No Job too amall care. loW pncea, FrM menta. ti you have a 111M1•11t111 Small Job• spec. All eat. 722..()413 que111on about the I• Job• wetco~ 651~722 gahty of a mover. limo · How do your lawnt or chauffeur, call Money talka .. end look? T he L•w n ~ubllc Vlll•ll•t Claaalfl•c1 s~ ii.a D6otor hat an lntro· Commlulon language. ductory ofter Call 714·a5a-41'1 now for frff aprlnkler repair. Wa make hou .. calla.113-t 3 11 i hannon Atwr Co Landacap eprn"h•. repew melnt ltghllnQ C(ffnup M 5-S1Jl4 The A. T Ml'l'I PerM>nal• lzed lawn & garden l'AINTINCt :tH:1H Rollla' Co•plete Gardeal19 Service ... has been in business for 17 years. They are family owned and operated. They offer personalized service with integrity. honesty & quality. CALL 751-3476 •1.21 per Une, per day. Thafs ALL you pay. &-son• ~24 ~--.•re tw SefYicl Dnc:Dy For more information, C8I Todiyl A* tor~ SeMce Oir8dofy Representalive 842-4321 Exl.310 •• Thursday, June 18, 1992 f-Ml'I C>Y MI \ii IH >Mt· S 11< S :,:, 111 \l'l'I I \'~1 I'-. • 111 I I l I( '\ I j l I! I· .. I " I 1\1 I II l • I .. I I..• I I I '.\ I ii') I I ! •. St.HVl l t,S :>:J.11 Merchandise 1\ •\I~ I 41t 1 .• , College •g• 11udent· 't1 2 door Hocpolnt R• 7' .... ~ lw INl. W 111 ~~=i!c ~·H~- CRUISE SHIP JOBS. aummertlme Nanny, trleerater. wl\lte, Qood~lo;..2~60, l!icerclM Oravtty M• •VIII~ ato •• bOI Wlege Apia. Many 8am-1pm M-F. Muat '300. 114 .. 7909 Mu.I ctww l35, tloot .. ,. llougtle, Sold end A• •----·•-.ma '\1J 'lt f,\11 I Summ•r/Perm•n•nt. b• reli.bl• & have Fvton &.cl Frame NS, ~. MM203 Pl*M ISM 16&0 ----·-S300-S900 ~ekly. Hlr· O k h h • own 1ran1po 840-2755 Complete •r room Qaa UQ, 1 ,,,. yr ... d Ing p otogr•p er , ul MO 844-5032 ...., ..., t ' t-Is fw. ~I \~ I' 1 11( I IH 1\I II "I"'' casino workera, tour HOUSEKEEPER •hr .. G• Retr .. • .... ~ ..... Wuh-eq P ' nffda TLC, pd $225, guldH, etc. Tr•v•I Uv.ln, NB. Mu1t be Sid• • Side, White, • • "' ...., ..... PILOT CLASall'l•D aac sec>lobo 723-0359 frH Hawaii, Carib-1trong •t cleanlng & Ilk• new, S350/obo S50, Gu Ofyer 150, lt'a the aotutlon you're Beautiful Qer1111an Ger ............ ..,... bean, Bahama1. Call dlrectlona. Cooking a 873-8983 On S~ Bed $45, like Hatching for· whelh· OuHn ()(Parlor Palm1, aheparde, AKC, 5 Mia,,, PrVSat M, tum, (818) 960-9144 ext C· mual. Formal dlnlngl----=---~= new 1gl bed $50, Mo· •t you're •ffklng • W ffft tall. S20 H , wk• lhota $3150-h .. hld, toya & M'orel 1004. capablllty, Sun & Mon •WH her/Dryer S275/ l'tagany end tbls $60/ home, en apartment, H.,b plant• IO kinds 1400 840-30~ 2039 commodore 1\N IM AI S h ll·lll EARN UP TO 16001 off. Muit •"""ak En· both. Dl1hwaaher pr, wicker dHk/2 chr1 a MW OCC:UP4Jllon or SI.., Ulac 174-9'22 1..,,.~~·..;;.....;...-..; ___ ~-,,...,..,.,..,..,.-.,...-~--=• .--$125, 94e.8848 S25 wlc"er p .. o"e tbl even a -ray pet. •--,,._, .. ..__. tt Cookapoo puppy, let ONLY, eoe l(Jngl Pl week. No experience. gllsh, nonJamkr, 35 • ~ " " •• "9V•• ...... -· o adolabi. fluffy blonde. MlllC Toola, Stor9941 Own hours. ProcH1 yra & up, great pay & Lg new GE AJC, used 3 S15, 548-5913 ---------ro•d Truck w/radlo at\ot St50. 985-47l8 CIU>in.ta & BenchH & mortgage retund1. eltcel benetlta. Reta. wks, pd $500, sec $200 966-8315 MOVING l'R•• 10 Mueh Much MQNI Call 1·800·398·9e93. reQ. Contact Linda $215/obo 842-3036 •· PIM. Cypt9tt GOOD MOlllll Two R..,. .. L ESTAT• 714/863-89e9 O'Keel11 & Merit wttlte $20 C ~ .. tree1, IS-gallon, . Mal• \t Mame at• 8 LICENSE COURSE. Live-In Companion/Aid Stove $200. 1-gallon plal\tl, $1 months old. nutered FREE with rebate. For elderly woman In ••0-4828 Wl1terla $10. 874·9422 and have all 1hot1I 800-821·8756 private home In NB. Ratrl9 S150, upright .~.. Please call (714) 493. RELOCATE ANO MAKE Salary neg. 631-4937 freezer $125, both llnlt ~ ~> 9303 EXCELLENT PAYI Nursing Terminal cond. 648-7227 Conslrucllon workers cases. 10 yra eltp. Went• to Buir: Ther· ('01.1 .t:< TllH .t;S needed for all phases Refs. Mature & nurtur· madore Elec. Range Trad EnJ I Bonus, paid ll11ing and Ing. Madelln• 957-1239 To p In very g ood Buy • Sell • e • oy tra11e1 expenses. Call use Or•d, 28 yr old cond, 846-4790 l ,OOOa of Bargams li01 7 Sl'OHTING GOODS 6065 Antq luv aeat S 150, Sil· ver Demi-Ta. Ht $120, U nens Offer, 642-3036 B•h'-rra 8'4" SUl1boald Transportation BOAi s 7011 •u halon Wheler '81 w/trlr, 40hp Mere lw hra, f/fndr, Great Cond '-.1'1If1 •• ~ h I I I I I 1\ I :, • " I " '90~0....NC. Honda dOV whla, M- t •' QLASTROM •e7 .um. ..... 11"-31 190HP Merc/crulMt I/ HMd 2 Seit 487 ..... 1.IN<<>I.!\: ''1 ·''' O, Opif\ Bow Tri-Hutt, Sun-Top, Traller, LOii of alOfllQe, Great Ski 8oat In eicc.aent con-LINCOLN ''rt dlllon ( 10 person ca-Contln9ftt... .., paclty), $10,500 080. eno. run• QOOd 11295 Call (714)'40-157' Mull aHI M2.oH7 MAH I N I·· S I ll'S D U CKS 7u~i Wantedl·Sllp for 2.9' S11llbo•t In New· port Bch 873·244f ••••Ibo• Island South Bayfront, t 8' Power SI 95 mo. 752·2881 •WANTED!!• Sllp or Mooring 50' lo 60' 723-6272 l'ltlll'KS 11.'.!ll t••••ORD•aM Dually. Lariat eac- tended cab. Whl\a. 32.000 mllaa. Bed liner. chrom• wheeta, good titH. excenenr condition! 460 1/-8. Book value: S17,000. Mu1t Hll $15,000 OSO.Me-0180 VOLKSWAGON H:.! I!'> nowt Fee 51 59 guar· fem seeks rm or g uest nnteed. 407·645·2140 house Jn exchange for Ext. tOO. 9-8 EST. child care/errands/It SELL SUlVDAikJVllB llst 10 -4 •• Attention: T tddr Bear $100, Rip Curl Wetsuit size lg $50 673·7647 '74 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER VAN S4600fobo 645·8525 -:--:-:-:-~~=::-:::--Bo•t Stora1• 24 hr Who wants my magic TRADE hsek p lng/haealtllng. Xlnl refs. 848-8104 your used vehicle through classified 842·5&78 Collectors! WHI sacrlflce Llnd1ay Purpus limited edi11on "L•dy Anne" Teddy Bear 1118 of only 100 made. $200. Please call 642-4321 X332 deys or 631-3220 eves TV. El.EC'THONJCS, ST EREO 6080 14' UYLINl!R C•prl '86 w/trler, open bow. 50HP, Lowrance fish finder. stereo, Great 4 flah/akl/crulHI X lnt cond, RUNS GREAT! Motivated, Just bought another boall $3300 OFFER! 432-0318 pleH• call after 6pm acceu. mth to mth. bu1? Great fOf th• fncd, lghtd, for boo11 beach! Moving • mu1t 18' to 75', 642-4909 sell. $1100 o.b.o. Call through classlf led 642-5678 All Kinds of Jobs For All Kindl of People. Long Beach Atrport. Hollda,.y Inn Lakewood Blvd. @ 406 Fwy. For S•l•i Vldeonics VCU·1. Model com· plel• w/remote & In· s trucllon bookleta. Priced at S525. Call 10-5. 841 ... 804 Janet at 642-4321 ext. Sllp lo 50' 274 days Of evening• Classic NB area, pos· call 64&-0868. Piiot Claaalfled. '3" Admls81on, Cs.11 310-396·9463 '°".on tatbl'IMUOD slble live-aboard. Call 1.,.-8-4-A'"'a .. b'"'b'"'l~t/C:::-:a"::'b-:C;:;-on~ve=11 By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH liara9e Sales BAL HOA I SLANU 6106 (714) 831-8480 very clean, AJC, Wh/ wh, cass. Spec Add~ lion, $5200 854-3820 CAMPI-;RS, RV'S, TRAILERS 80 l4 HS' Lone Ster w/trlr, 70hp Chry11er mtr, nu ateerlng ays, $1700/ W•nl•d Balboa M otor obO Biil 641·5902 Home, Good Cond. Call collect or Ive msg (503) 38~5350 VW THINOI wh/black Int, xtnt cond, Ilk• nu eng, Perfect 4 Beachl $7500 760-1901 MISC. AUTO 924 :'> Thureay, June 11, 1112 ON THE CU'ITINO ROOM FLOOR 24' Sea Ray 7 8, Ayb1dg, 2 helm 1tallons, f/f, lw hrs, 1C1ra1, rare model $14,040 543~070 O•r•ge S•I• Sat M • ..,..,,..,..~'":'"--=-~=---::-:­China, book1, chhg· 28' Seferl '77 w/trlr, alze 16-18. records & Flybrdg, seat• 5, twns, morel 207 Colllns 1 owner, lw hrs, S24k/ Automobiles AUTOMOBILES 1988·82 MODELS. Smau ()( no down payment. No credit check. Assume paym ents on finan-Inquiry: A rndu in L06 Angtln lnquirn .1bout tht birth sign of "Briclr:lop." Rnpon~: Tht late Brick · top, intenutionally uclaimfit tntu· t.alnu, was a Uo, waa thoroughly eng~ in astrology. Bricktop's in Paria was a "watering hole" for th• high and th• mighty, ltading artisu, authors, royally. Other ~os to ~· mtmbtr, past and pr.Mnl; ~nito MUMOlini, Napolton, Fidtl Cutro, Leo Durocher, Al•xandrt Dumas, llob«rt O.Niro, Don Ki ng. Rob«rt R.ctford and Linda RorutadL ARIES (March 21 ·Apnl19) lmpnnt style, take nsks bl' con(1dt'nt tNt pop· ularity will increase you could actually ~ flirting with (amt' and fortune Long ·dastancr communicataon rt'latt's to roman~. travt'l ass1gnmt'nt TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20) You'll ~ "vmted" by unonhodo~ Aquarian hkt'ly to havt' thl'W lt'tters, amuals 1n namt' B. II.. T Focus on carttr, business. promotion added "'5pons1b1hty Ynu'll bl' asked to "tilkt' chu ge " GEMINI (May 21 ·lune 20). Lunar. numt'ncal .up«ts highlight spirituahry, haghl'r tducat1on adnrt1sing. publish· ing You'll add to wardrobl', you'll look "JUSI nght'' d"pate Jlt'ns1t1v1ty roncem · 1ng body lmlgt' Congr.1rul.11t1ons1 CANCER (June 21 ·July 22 l Thow who thought you were deft'iltt'd wall be 1n for surprise Monl'y will be made avul1blt'. you'll lt'arn mort' 1bout IC· qu1,..mt'nt:s Scorpio "'Pl"f'Wnlt'd LEO (July 23-Aug 2.2) Foclll on wntang. rommumcallon. (hrtahon that rould gt'I out of hand Spotlight on legal .affair5 public image. cl"t'd1bahty mantal status G4-man1. Virgo S..g11tan · u1 pt'l"llOns .are fearut't'd VIRGO (Aug 23·St'pt 22J Dom~- 11c ad1ustment dom1n;att'S you'll beaull· (y 1urroundang~ spothght wlll be on l"t'furb11h1ng. l"t'modehng '-lie or put· ch-o( an ot>,rct or lu•ury item St'n~ of fl!n"8 su.rgH to fol"t'front North-South vulnerable. N orth UBRA (Sept. 23·0ct 22): Scenario deals. elected to invite game by bidding three diamonds. Obviously, N orth ft';atuf'l'S romancl', 1dt>1hsm, valid psy-NORTH needed no further urging. CORON A chic 1mpl"t'SS1ons. C"'ahVt' pl"O<'ns surg • • A 7 6 West led a spade, ta.ken in the es forward You'll 1mpnnt style. trnt'I, Q A 10 8 6 clOeed hand with ~eking. Since the Outstendlng Multi· you'll .ilso "slay srufft'd shins•" P1SC'n O K Q 8 6 S game was cold with a reat0D4ble family Garage Sale. DEL MAR 6 122 plays ke> rol• • 8 trump b reak, declarer started on Sat 8·2 No ear'llos, SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Cheoek WEST EAST heart.a.. When the Iring and ace re· 614 Narccl1u1 Can<'t'r m~ge Focus on production, + l 0 9 8 4 + Q J 3 2 vealed the unlucky break, declarer promotion, ability to takt' g"'att'r charge Q 7 Q J 9 S 2 could not afford to draw 8 third o ( your own fate lndillidual who took 0 A 9 7 0 6 round before knocking out the ace o f 4 F•mllir Cul-de-a•c you for grantt'd wall now say. "I ne.ct • K 10 9 S 2 • A J 8 7 diamonds. Unfortunately. West won Sale, Sal 9·3, !um. you v•ry much•' Vo1la1 SOUTH the first diamond lead and gave Eaat ktchn, cllhs, & Morel SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22·Dt'<' 21). + K 6 a ruff. East underled the ace of tSOO blck Rlveralde Pl COSTA MESA 6 124 obo. (714) 793· 1723 34' Sear•r Sund•ncer '88 Mint cond., lw hrs, StOk o f xtras, slip a11all. S85k 875·5095 POWER BOATS 7012 LIDO ISLAND 50 ft sllp, avellable July & August Call 213-876-7833 PmJKI wall be complt'tt'd in surprising ~ K Q 8 4 clubs and West had the entry to Antq, 2 Oak waah m1nnu Wader aud~ntt awa1~ futul"t' 0 J JO 4 2 . ;;___ d di d ruff standa, Oak toa Cart, W t di 1 ch l e efforts You'll ovem>mt' dist;1ncr, Ian · 11ve c.a11l a &eeon amon -Oak Dresser w/mlrror. •i;t • 0 ar r • QC> 4 down one. . 0 stool Old •2().. 40 ..-sallboot. Late B OA TS. YACH~S. CHARTERS 70 13 guage O..men OvttW1s )Oumt'y 1s dis-The biddinor. d h pmn • 4'0'• n/am kr/drnk r hnct J>OMlbihty Arifll involved ... Actually, declarer couL ave '50's clock• & Morel cert'd by 2 chartering CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): fl. North Eut South West made the hand by doing some cut.· Sat aa, 2171 Rural Pl firm• for 45., Jim n•ncial pactul't' bnghtens. kt>y 1s to ll't 1 0 P... 1 Q P... ting-of communications, that ia. Garage Sale Wiidey (209)488·3042 go of obhga11on that rt'prt'lt'nls loss. 2 <::' P... S 0 P... After discovering the 4-1 trump sat 6/20, New athtudt' neoensary 1f you 1"' to 4 ~ P... p._ p._ 1plit, declarer 1houJd have led a club 950 Capital St takt' advan11ge of carcumstancu Leo, Opening lead: Ten of • from dummy. East. can.not rise with G•r•v•/Movlng Sele Aquamu md1v1dua1J l"t'pl"t'Wntt'd the ace and return a trump. W est, Furniture, bnby Items, AQUARIUS ()an 20 -f eb 18). Dear Tannah: when in wit.b the ace of diamonds, ~ppte Prlntor/Termi· You'll recover l<Mlt artlcle. you'll also tt· We acton have an advantage go· will be unable to lead another club. hal, & Morel Sat Sam. g11n conf1dt nce. Recent tr.atmt'nt of ing for us-the director makes sure Declarer can win any other return (a 3253 Mlnnaote you was blat1ntly un fair. By ton ight, our wont. work ends up on the cut.· club would be ruffed) and force out Claulfied Is ..... Lo~·v·r. you'll L-vmd1cattd Another •:~ ' fl J a sure that's the ace of diamonds. With n o entry C 0 N V E N I E N T " -· ,~ "" ....,,, room oor. m d th d , d whetller you're buy· Aquanan plays m•)Or role where South would have liked to back to the W eal. ban , e eien • Ing, selling, or Just PISCES I Feb 19·M1rch 20) Diver· conaign this hand. en can get at most one ruff, and looking . classified has s1fy. •i.penmt>nt. makt' 1nquint'S, don't Since reaponder wasn't 11ure that declarer is home. what you needl be afraid to ask "dumb qut'1t1on5" the queen of clubs w u working or Aa ever, PILOT CLASSIFIED You'll h•vt> aC'Ct'55 to ron(1dt>nhal mate· that North bad four heart.a, South Omar 842·5978 rial Clandestane an angl'mt'nt IPnds~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~-~----~~~--~----~~ spice. could includt' roman~ UNE 18 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: You ace dyn1m1C, CTHllVt', tmpu save, romantlC Ant'S, Labril persons play sig· n1(1can1 rolPS 1n your h(e Cul'l't'nt cycle coancadt'S with trlvt'I. widening Spt'C· trum of antel't'Sts that 1ncludt' art, litera· turP. drama lnd1v1dual who kt>pt you on renterhoolcs wall be gone During August. you'll onct' again be fulf1llt'd, self·t'Stttm will be prt'vatenl. you rouM bf' 'madly an love · During summer monthi (t'spt>c11lly August ) you'll comt' rci tt'rm~ with s11uar1on that haunts vou BOATS 7011 BOATS 7011 BOATS 7011 BOATS 7011 SAIL BOATS 7014 Catalina 30 '76 Diesel, roller rurling, nu main, rigging & Int. Super cleanl $18,500, d 645· 2966 or e 759·9020 LASER Grt racer/day sailor, 11rong hull, 2 sails, board bag, xtra mall. $550 720-9668 Mooring & 25' S all boat near Pavlllton s 151<. 673-2234 BOATS 7011 BMW 90 30 clally dlstreued cara and trucks. 1-800-753- 3974. 24 houra. •1987 BMW 325la• 1----__,.-~~~ Oelphln grey/tan, new DONATE YOUR CAR, brakes. 61k well main· Truck, Moto rhome, d boat, re al ••late, talned miles. Cllflor stamps, coins, col· alarm, cruise control, loctlbles to Founda· power window~. AJC tlon serving the Bllnd. S1 1 ,900 obo 310-798·0550 Iv msg l.R.S. tax deductible. Free towing: need not CADILLAC 9040 '79 Dleael Sevllf• While/red, iclnt cond. nu trana rear end. reg molnl .. 2nd owner '81, 54200 d·721·5225 or evos/Wkd 854·8881 CHEVROLET 904D TRADE OR SELL '83 CAMAAO Z28 Black. :105 engine. overdrive \fans. Would ltke IO trade ror truck. Plonse call 890·0055, HONDA YOS~ '83 CIVIC 1300 4 Speed, A/C, Good Cond. on 4 surlersl 52399 OFFER! VERY MOTIVATED STEVE 754·1262 BOATS 701 l run. 1 ·800.326-5922. SEIZED CARS • trucks, boat•, 4whffl.. ors. motorhomea, by FBI. IRS, DEA. Avall· able your area now . Call 1 ·800-338·3388 ext. C-6962 ANTIQUES & CLASSICS 92 ~0 1988 Muateng, 289 v.e. A.T. 95"' Me- chamcally Re atored, N ew Interior , Just noGds paint job to be bette r than new. $4950 OBO (714) 846·Hi71 TRADE OR SELL 168 FIREBIRD NEW 350 C hevy motor an d 350 tran1. Call 890-0055 BOATS 701 l TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Bone se11MS 6 Aotx.ist 10 Food hsh 14 Lo\19 •n ne•y 15 lndieetl()n of the future t6 Wnter -E.phron 17 Satan 111 Delly pubhCellon 20 Wralh 2 t Black POel 23 Harengue 24 HermlesS sneke 26 useo oers 28 -of more than enough 30 Gleamed 3 1 lnvaSlonS 32 Appomtment wllha stranger 36 Wtdety spoken iang 3 7 NFL lelltTI 38 Yule - 39 Poerce 42 A drop phermecy 44 Sele - 45 Planl again 46 Leopard\ike 49 Underground •orkef SO -llrma 51 'In ltle -· 52 Indicate eo aor~t 55 ContrO!hng ffliM:hanism 58 Make happy 60 Gabor and Peron 61 MarSl'I btrd 62 11 worthy of 63 Lett ~ Ship a base 65 Uller DOWN 1 MOSiem judge 2 Of lhe US 3 Old BrlttSl'I coin 4 Bl p1u5 one 5 PQsout 6 Jkk or 111119 7 So be 1tl 8 Actor Ayres 9 Abstract being 10 Entangled 11 A9Sln 12 Mountain crest 13 TOOi! Chane.a 19 Hammer 22 Turkish tltle 25 Plus . 26 UK county 27 Those against 28 -scnOOI ~ Fr-•ypart 30 Ust of candldetes 32 Helry growth 33 Substitute 34 -beg 35 You don t 1&y•· 37 Ch4leN 40 Hand over 41 Bottom line 42 Sexes 43 Exerclae 45 &azman city 46 Scauer 47 Pet - 48 Body pali 411 Story melMge 51 Extra 53 Gr .. 1 Barr141!' Island 5.4 Work lable 56 Inquire 57 Socil ~Ji 59 Circuit 10 1 t 12 13 18 ovENTURES AT s ~ Yacht Charte rs f'4 • Christmas Parties • Corporate Events • Weddings • Parties • Gondola Cruise • Motor Yachts -Sailing -Sportfishing • Vessels accommodate up to 450 people DEAL DIRECT -FREE QUOTE (714) 650-2412 THE PERSONALt ,PROFESSIONAL RELIABLE UNDERWATER SERVICE ---Since 1977 --- • Bottom Cledning t Zinc Replacement t Recoveri es • Dock Float Scrapes • Race Scheduling t Bottom Painting t Prc_:>p ChJngcs • U/W Photography t Marine Insurance ~ER °",Ii t:9tJ s~ KS ~ (.A 92661 714 96().9618 BENm.AU Tht 'FIRST 26S" ~'. 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Baker, Jeep/Eagle Division General Manager. introduced at the North American International Auto Show, is an upscale, sophisticated sports sedan that does everything the European and Japanese products do, and a few they haven't thought of yet, while delivering more value," Baker went on. 'We have not sacrificed any performance attributes to achieve this goal. Vision is not a car of compromises; we have executed on the details to make it just right. 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Santi Ana 541...U71 ATLAS OAIHAT U 2929 twbor Blvd .• Cos11 Mesa. 3 Bloch So. ol 405 Fwy. 546-1934 Dodge MTU CUCK OOOGf Honda rENS«f HONDA SAi.ES * SERVICE * LEASING 13750 Btacti BM!., Wesmnster 1141531.1111 RAY RADEIOE HONDA Sales • Service • Lwilg • Parts • Body Rtpair 1Mne Ai1to Ce!Ut 714430.7600 ROGER MILLER HONDA Sales. Service. Oise~ 19232 Beacll BIYd., IUClngton Beach 963·1959 HONOA SANTA ANA 2114 E. f"nt St. Saru Ana ~7·3555 COSTA MESA HONDA "YI Mile Sooth 01 The 405" 2838 H.1tbof Blvd • C M. 06-5050 Hyundai TVTTll CLICK HYUNDAI 40 Ali1o Center Dl!ve, Irvine 472·7400 HUNTINGTON tEACH HYUNDAI 17398 Beacll Blvd.. tUicinV!on Btach 842-0013 Hyundai. '(es, Hyundai. Sales Service & Leasing Huntington Beach Hyundai 16661 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 92647 8~2-0831 NEWPORT/55 FWY AT EDINGER-1-a---:=-_:40:...::Ali'lo=·:.:c=trtef=:..:0r::.. • .:.:nn::...:•.:.:»:....:).:.:31:.:.• __ ISU7U Sales Dept Open 7 Days HUNTINGTON IEACH OOOGf I 1 VNf COtMRSIOH HEADOUARTERS 16555 Buell Blvd~ H.8. Parts/Service Hours M·F 7 arn--6:30pm SADDLE BACK Sales Leasing S.ervice Parts The Ultimate in Cutomer Senice ... The Best Selection the Best Service and our price will convince you. ' 111! ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHIN!. ~/JetldlG ................. 11M Uttlrute In Cntomer lenlce 1141,.._M,,.._ .. ~.,.... ..... ~~l 640-6444 llCADUAC ..... Llllill •llMce -1t11W M. COltl MIN. 1i4tl40-t•OO W IUIC9C CO. Dlla....,A"-S..Anl .. , ..... tn mae Sou111 of~ 405 f1wwly (7f4J M1-551s. nmu CUCIC'S TUSTIH DOOGI 40 A1rto C.-Oltw, TUSlll73CM600 Ford JOI MACMRSON fOflO 2 /tlkJ Cenllr Oltw. T USlln 832·))00 tuTT\.f CLICK fOltD 43 Auto C•nl« DIM, IMn• 472·5200 TMIOOOlf ROtlNS'fORO 2060 HatbOf Blvd.. COsta Mesa. 642-4010 TERRY YORK fotlD Sales • SeMct • Leasing • Parts • Body Res>M 18255 Btacl'I Blvd .. Huf'(. Bell. 842.UH Serving Orange County for Over 70 Years Scmcc Parts Body Shop Dany Riiitals Theodore Robins~ I060 Hllbor llWI., Coltl Mal 714 Ml-0010 ALLIN eMC 1llCa "' • °""" CWllY 1111 -,..,, • ,.,.,, "-...,.. ...... Mell.AH 8MC 1IUCtt MIO PONMC CADUAC ... , .. r• • c... , • .,,,..(lttO RAY f\.ADEIOE ISUZU Sales • St!Vlce • lelSlllQ • Palls • Body Repair llWle Auto cercer 714-UO. 1 ooo TMEOOORf ROllNS ISUlU 2060 Ha1t1or Blvd... Costa Mesa. 642-0010 SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU 1Unber 1 vaune Rodeo De* U SA 18711 Beach Blvd., H B 142·2000 Jaguar BAUER JAGUAll 2001 Sou1h MlllClltSler Ave .• Anahtlm 971·2002 tlfWPORT IMPORTS 3000 w. Coast Hwy. Newpon Beach 722·4000 ~~­ BAUERjAC\JAR BAUER:ate BAUER [b@mW@ __ .::1~~- 11c:~Corty Vcsl Us Md See W1Yf .. ... .. ...... I J1•1•p M1U CllClt JllP, lMll 40•C..Or.~ 01-7.00 Lexus LIX\JS OF WISTMINSTEA tn the Heart ol Orange Couniy Available for lrMled°ia!e Delivery' 22 Fwy at Beach Blvd. 7141192-6906; 213,566·3H8 ' TUSTIN UXUS WOllcfs fll'Sl And Largest Dealer TUS1JI Auto Center (714) 544..S800 l f 'lJ', ()f l!Jf "'' rnir1r, rf f..' * GREAT SELECTION * * Immediate Delivery * LS 400 • ES 300 SC 400 • SC 300 SC400 is now available in Ferrari Red! Your best buy is in the heart of Orange County! 13590 Beach Blvd., Westminster • at 22 Freeway. 714/892-6906 Lincoln/Mercury llEACH llNCOlN·MlRCURY 16800 Bueti Bl. Hurmgton Beach. 3 Blocks So. ol ~n Oitgo fwy UB-7739 JOHNSON a SON UNCOLH·MERCUAY Sales. Service & LeaS1119 2626 Hart>or Bl~d.. Costa Mesa 714,,1540.5630 RAY flAOEIOE LINCOLN-MERCURY Sales • SeMCe • Leas111g • Pilts • Body Repa r I/vine Auto Center 714·130·7000 SANTA ANA llNCOLN·MERCURY In Orange County Slhce'1966 28 Auto Center Dr. Tustrn, 5 Fwy ~ Jamboret 544-3111 Mazda tu.CH MAZDA 17331 Btxh Blvd.. tultlnglon Btaeh 2 ni. sOlllll ol 405 fwy. 714442-6666 CAMPBELL MAZDA 1425 w. au. Com Mtsa 54S.333' DAVID J. '"IWPS MAZDA Oualiy tamty sei'flOe s«e 1968 • Sales. Sef\iee 5 Frwy. @'Alicia. Laguna H6b 837-2400 llMNE MAZDA largest Dealer In IN NatJOn • S*5 • SeNICt lrtine A1i1o Center 593.9900 MAlONVW OF BUENA PARK 6700 Mlllehester Ave., Buena Par1t 739.4000 Mercedes FRANK'S MOTORCARS 23663 Rockfeld, El Toro 137.3500 HOUSE Of IMPORTS 6862 t.bnchtster Ave • Buen.t PM!t 523·7250 RETCHER JONES MOTOR CMS 1301 Oual Slim Newport Btach '33-9300 Mitsubishi ROGER MIUllt MITSUllSHI 19202 8cxh Bl • lb-. 8th. 968-0233; 1400-I00-4968 Nissan --~ T• 1111 , ..... Nllun 30 ,.._ C.. Or~ TUlllll Mii C... "9-UU llWWlll~fmAH 44 Ma c.. Drift. wn fft-7171 Oldsmobile Al.LEN OLDSMOBILE • t In Ora-.ge Cour.iy San Oieoo fretwaf at A•ery Llgu~ 1. ;-Jtl 582-0800 IEACH OlOSMOBILE 17331 Beacl'I B:>.d HJI"' lll}IOll Btacil 2 mi Sol.'t:l 01 405 t'lf'( 7 t4·842-6666 JOE MACPHERSON OLDSMOBILE 2345 ti G-.10 A•-e Sa:u Alla 542·1111 UNMRSITY OLDSMOBILE &. GMC TRUCK 2850 HlltlOr 8.•0 Cosu Meu 540-9640 Pontiac. DAVID J. PHILLIPS PONTIAC Quality tamiy seMCe s111Ce 1968 • Sales. Service Lag H~ls, 5 twy @ AJ1c1a 137·2400 lob Longpr• Pontiac 13600 Beach B'~d. Westminster {714) 892-6651 MCLEAN PONTIAC • GMC TRUCK Tustin Au1o Cente< 714 731·0990 Porsche NEWPORT AUTO CENTER Saab BEACH IMPORTS 30 Auto Center Dnvc Tus11n CA 92680 l"'l~) 669 .::l-: "1'ow located an the Tuslln Auto Center" Sa tum SATURN OF SANTA ANA 1350 Ailto MJil Or . S31ltl Ana 152·'332 Subaru TUTTLE CLICK'S TUSTIN SUBARU 40 Au1o Center Or .• Tustin 730-4600 Suzuki 101 LONGPRE SUZUIO f,ow lll'YneC a:e Oto •t<Y All Mode s in \',esi;n,~~·er. t3600 Beach B .:i (H4) 892-6651 TUTTLE CLICKS TUSTIN SIJlUlO co ~o Ctr". er Or , T ust.n 73()-4600 Toyota TOYOTA Of COSTA MESA 1966 H¥tlor Blvd Cos:a Mesa 722·2000 JOE MACPHERSON TOYOTA 4~ Au:o C~et 0--.e li.'SlWI 132·3111 llll MAXEY TOYOTA ParlS Open g.~ SatlJl'dJy 188&1 Buen Blvd, IUi:i.~ton 8mh U7·U$5 ELMORE TOYOTA How Sweet It ISi Siies • SertlCe • Pans • LtlS!llg 1~30Q Beach, Wn:m.~ttr 894·3322 LEW WUI IRVINl TOYOTA 30 A..to Ctn1er Dl'..t 11w1t 768-06H Volkswagen RAY fl.ADUOE VOll(SWAGEN Sales • teasing • Sm ~ • Pa1s • Boe:, Re;>O tr.w A..10 Ctflkf H 4·130. 7300 SOUTI4 COUNTY VOi.kSWAGlN t..wTar 1 ~°" ..... Sales "~ u SA. 11111 llta..h M tUit :.)!\ Btacll 842-2000 --- SOMCE MO !"MTS GPO M·F l A.M.-7,,1. ' . ,' µ ':.I' ~ll' 'I ', I '' • ' :~~{ ?000 ~ ¥0lWO Of CCltA WM , ....... _Colla ..... 112-IOCll ' 88 Thursday, June 18, 1992 Erro r here could be too much air I recently took my 1986 ford Crown Victoria to a garage lo have the b a es repaired. Now the brake pedal feels spongy. A friend said I should check with the garage and find out if the brake pads are riveted. He believes that riveted pads are superior. I don't want to dri\c an unsafe car. What do you think is causi ng the pongy brake pedal? A: First, the spongy bral..e pedal is probably cau:,ed by air in the brake lines. Have the garage bleed the brake s»tem under their wa rra nty. Second, in the old days, riveted linings on brJkc pads and shoes were considered by some to be superior to bonded ones. Now, bonded lining~ .Jre just .:is good. Some of the world's finest mal..ers of bral..e pad<;, such as ,\.I. E and r errodo, bond their linings to the p.1cJ or shoe. Most importanLas_fat as.. your question, this has nothing to do with a spongy brake pedal. Q About two months ago I bought a car from a private party. Last week I had to spend S2,000 on a new engine. Is there a law that protects me by holding the previous owner responsible for this? A: No. Cars sold by private parties arc generally sold "as is." Usually, the only exception to this \\Ould be if a manufacturer's or 'Jltermarl..ct \\arranty was transferred with the vehicle. The best wa.,y to avoid this is to take the car to a good mechanic fo r a thorough check before you purchase the car. g Last Saturday I took my '78 Toyota Celica to the se service car wash to clean some grease off th e engine. After washing it, the engine would turn over but wou ld n't start. The car wash attendant said this ·always happens, pulled out some tools and a spray can and had my started in less than 5 minutes. What happened? A: The courteous attendant probably removed the distributor cap, sprayed it with an aerosol dryer and put the cap back on. When washing an engine, water often sets in places that may aff cct its starting later on. The Auto Club su~ests you have your engine prof css1onally cleaned, so that problems lil..e these can be taken care of. Questions for this column on automotive maintenance and repair should be addressed to: The Auto Tutor, The Automobile Club of Southern California, do Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92628. The Auto Club also provides an auto information center direct line, 213-741-4487, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. EAGLE: Sports sedan built to compete From B~ re-invented the compan) when we produced this vehicle and V1i.1on ~ef'cs as a symbol of the world-clas'.'I veh1clel> we will continue to produce in the future ... Balo.er said. A ~oph1st1catcd chai.'.'!1S and four-wheel independent ·· llW>pens1on, with a multi-link rear '-ystcm de igned to meet worltl-cla'>!-. targets. is mated to the large ... t 3.S·liter 24-valvc V-6 engine available in America (protlm:1ng more than 200 hor,epower). four-wheel d1..,c hrai.e, with ABS, a four-speed ckctron1c automatic transmi ssion, 1rac11on control and standard driver and passenger air bags. ntenor roominess 1!> maximized in Vision through the u~e of Chrysler'!> unique "cab-forward·' design. This design concept is characterized by pushing the wheels to the corner of the vehicle, allowing more of the Vision's room to go toward accommodating· people and cargo rather than styling. The Vi ion rides on a 1 13-inch wheelbase which allows for a class-leading passenger compartment size. Pushing the windshield out a few more inches -hence the "cab forward" nomenclature - enables the designers to squeeze out even more usable interior space in thi" 200-inch-long sedan. D espite its class-leading interior size, the Eagle Vision weighs in at a slender poun . eellng anot er world-class target, combined with superb aerodynamics, Vision achieves a combined 26 miles-per-gallon, easily the best of any sedan this size. Available features include Chrysler's unique integrated child seat inconspicuously built into the rear scat, and standard cup holders thro\Jghout. "Young families, especially those with children, are among the primary Eagle Vision prospects," explained Baker. "This car was designed to meet their transportation needs; to make it not only conve11ient to go for a drive with the entire family, whether to the mall or across the country, but fun and safe as well." Perfonnance, comfort and safety are qualities import sports sedan u v · insist on and they will find everything they want and need at their Jeep/Eagle dealer. Come join us for eodore Robins' Semi--ual Xmas Sale Come in [or your free 6 months Santa checkup to see if you' re being naughty or nice. THEODORE ROBINS l.UIE I Oil CllAllE wmt FILTER • Gtntlint Toyota filter • Qltdl under hood & fluid IMts • Up to 5 quarts of oil 30 MIN. or LESS llOl.flU. ........ •lnspectTlm 29 97 • Inspect Shocb • Inspect Front Brakes $ • Inspect Camber Casler • 'LUI TAI • Inspect Set toe-in ldju1tment • Align •IHrino wheel • Perform rOld test TOVOTAS OHLY Plutt Pltllllt coupon at 111'111 of pul'tfllle. E)(plres 613<V92 COOLING SYSTEM SPECIAL MAKE YOUR OWN SPECIAL THE MORE YOU SPEND .•. THE MORE YOU SAVEi One 10 • customtr per trlllUCtlon, Vlllcl onty ll our StMcl Dept M~ not ll!PIV to 11fY other spectm, Expires 613<V92 AIR COIDITIO•• SERVICE • EYICUlll System • VllUll lnlpectlon • Recharge Sysllm • T lilpipe indudld. • High qulity. •Midi~ fOf your Toyota. •Ont low price fot II non-•llillnl ... IPPblionl. S99.!l INSTALLED Y• ...... ltll lft 11-. Y• lne ltlll lft llMr: $10000 -$199.99 ...................... SAVE $15.00 $200.00 -$299.00 ..................... SAVE S 20.00 $300.00 • s.t99 00 ....................... SAVE $ ~.00 SS00.00 -$689.00 ...................... SAVE S 65.00 $700.00 -$7'99.00 ....................... SAVE S 80.00 $800.00 -«more ...................... SAVE $100.00 ... , .. 114"'9 ........ ., ..... " .. Ill. SERVICE HOURS: Mon -Fri 7etn lo epm S.l 8 lllTI lo 4pm (714) 722-20&4 1966 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA• {714) 722-2000 2060 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • (714) 642·0010 • ' No matter what your heritage or where you hail from, chances are deep- friedfoods play a big part in your memo- ries of home and happy times. Ask any- one what fried f avoriles they can recall and you 'U get a delicious variety of re- ~· Some folks wistfully remember walking down the county fair midway past the games, rides and sUJe shows - heading strai,ghtf or that lUlle vendor cart seroingjresk, golden funnel cakes frosted wUhsugar. Some recall backyard bocce games on sultry summer evenings followetrby baskets of crumbly, delicalelyjried rosettes on pore . 'l'hos6jrom the Southwest reminisce about honey«>aked sopaipillas -little rounds qf bread dough that form hollow "sofa pUlow" when.fried in hot oil. StUl oth8rs caa up memories of chilly autumnqftmwonsin Grandma ~kitchen making homemade doughnuts .. Or sitting by the Mississippi in New Orleans sipping chicory cojf ee and biling into a luscious, sugar~beignetalCa/eduMonde. q all this nostalgia has jogged your memories, it's ti1718 to get out the electric deep fryer and recreate a taste of the past with these flaoorful new recipes from Presto. Th8yre updaled versions of oki time deep-fried/ aoorites-but made easier, Jaster, more nutritious and more creative for todaylfood tastes. Most importanUy, these jried and tnuJ" recipes were spetjfically developed for preparation in a handy hom8 electric "8et> fryer -like the family size Jlr8sto• l'rJJDadtl.11• electric deep fryer. They are also available in the smaU8r, Presto• i'r71Bab11• llectrie deep fryer and the suptJNize Pfwto• GranPappy9 electric </M1J fr1ler for big batches and enter- lainiftg. 71aa6 hand11 appliancesrtlOllymake U nmpll to n4/01J autlumtic tasting fri«J, Joodl al laonw. 'l"81J an ljJ6Ciall11 d.tllig1ttld for """* and convnailnt hom6 u.w. 'l"8 conflCIJ'rlling lefnptJmtunl is aulomalic- dllf ~ID,.,,.,~ llOftMIMDO"k. A """"°" """"' ,,,, "°"""""" """' "' Uw/rr# ,,, ... ,,.. ..... So,,.,, ,.,,.., ...., """°""' ,_,,. J1i!tl """'°""' -titld maliftg .,.,.,...,,...,,..,_.,. ,......, ....•• ,....,,,..,...,llM:lrle .. /¥'- SBOB.T- ClJT DONIJTS WITH TB&EE G I .AZES Bued Oii prepared IMdt.endlk blac:aita, Gii recipe aitl ......... .uillC time to mere llia.W.. 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"' 1-111 ........................... k .... , .. , ... £ ... ..,, .......... .. I f 2 Thu...ctay, June 18, 1992 Fruits, vegetables each day can keep blood prasare at b ___ g ~13 husband taktt • mtdicallon tor hypertension. R nely, a friend of ours said that she bHrd about fruit ~In& aood ror people wttla this probl~m. Is that true? P.K., Newport Beach Your friend i correct. Before I explain the reason, however, let me remind readers always to consult your physician before making changes in any medical ucatment; Fruits and vegetables arc rich in the mineral potassium. Recent medical studies of people -----• on medication for hypertension indicate improvement by those who include between 1hree and six setvings of fruits and/or vegetables in their daily diets. One test group was able 10 drop the medication entirely after a year of such healthy eating, while the group 1hat did not cat enough fruits and vegetables had 10 continue their medica1ion. Ironically, it was even more important for those who were taking water pills (cer1ain diuretics that do not spare the loss of potassium) to ear plenty of fruits und vegetables because the pills caused the body to lose a lot of potassium through urination. . These foods helped replace the lost mineral. g The media this week was full of stories about why It may b angcrous to lower your cholesterol. Am I misunderstanding this? Isn't it Important to lower cholesterol? B.T., Seal Beach As so often happens with complex medical issues, many people get part -but not all - of the facts right. For readers who missed the news story, it was based on a series of scientific studies that is still continuing. According to the researchers, there is reason to suspec1 that, when the body's cholesterol levels arc lowered, a certain chemical reaction also takes place th at may cause the and more willing to take dangerous risks. The researchers base their claim on the fact that, in s1udies of various groups, a !>urprising number of the people ''hose cholesterols were lowered (111 nn effort to extend their lives by ''arding off heart problems) died anyway, from suicide or other uggrc!.!>ivc, ri!.k·related causes. The researchers presently bclie'e the reason might be traced to a decrease in the body's level of serotonin, a chemical that helps brain cells communicate with each other. Since it is considered to be .1 calm ing agent, lowering the level could create a more aggressive Mate. • The issue, of course, is this: We know for certain that, for people who have had heart problems o r whose families have a history of heart disease, keeping cholesterol levels at a safely low range can definitely help them t<f live longer. For such people, there is much to gain by following their doctors' Nutrition advice for 'Home Alone' kids CHICAGO -According to a Chicago pediatrician, children today are the most "kitchen-smart" in history -but 1t is still the parents' responsibility 10 help them make healthy food choices. Citing a recent National Education Association survey which revealed 62 percent of American children under the age of 13 prepare ar least one meal on their own per week, Dr. Philip Zweiss says, "In previous generations, children were generally intimida ted or put off by the prospect of food preparation. In contrast, the majority of todats kids are masters of the kitchen.' But Dr. Zweiss, associate professor of pediatrics at Cook County Hospital, emphasizes parents still play the key role in providing their children with heulthy food choices. "If a parent knows his or her child will be home alone without parental supervision, then it is up to the parent to mnke sure nutritious foods are available," says Dr. Zwciss. "Children who are nlone nt home should find such foods as low-r, t crackers and cookies (graham crackers, animal cracker1, vanilla wafers), yogurt, fresh fruits nod vegetnbles rn the kitchen. This is p rtlcularly important for children who have unrcs1tic1ed acce s to food and who may have limited physical activity." Dr. Zwci says parents should n6t place restrictions on what their children c 11 ond cannot eat - I See AOVICE/4 I ' advice to lower cholesterol. As (or people who have never had heart disease, don't smoke and don't have a family history of such problems, my advice is to check your cholesterol level (being sure to ask the doctor about your ratio of HDLs to total cholesterol), and then follow his or her recommendation. A well-balanced diet that includes all the food groups, plus some moderate exercise, should help keep you in good shope. Q Tbcrt are many new foods on the market that claim to be "fat lrtt." What do the manulactu~n use to make their products that way? s.w .. Balboa That depends on the pnrticular manufacturer, and the food. This whole "fat-£rce" thing hos become very big business. For example, the new Milky Way II candy bar from M&:M/ Mars company uses a reduced-calorie fat substitute called caprenin. Another, Lcanmaker, has been developed by Webb Technological Group, and is made from a blend of oat 801FllMI RUMPllOAl'I ... 1.77 bran flavorincs and seasonings; it's being used at the present time in ground beet and pork. The U.S. Department of Aariculture's National Center for Aaric:ultural Research has also introduced an oat-based Cat 1ubstilute, oatrim, which is scheduled Cor use in frozen desscns nnd baked goods. From all that I have read (and I read a great deal about food substitutes, because or my personal' and professional concern about their safety), fat substitutes currently in use appear to be fulfilling their stated purpose very well. They do cut calories, somecimcs very substantially, and they decrease Cat and cholesterol impressively. If you would like to know more about this subject, you can aet a sin&le copy free, by writing to: Caforie Control Commentary, P.O. Box 7fJ007, Acluntn, GA 30358. II U llft IO Cit pork'? Wllb all the talk about salmo•ella lft ektn ind cgas, I worry 1bout almost evcrythin& I eat. T.M., Huntlllaton kacb Food is a necessity, but it is also there to be enjoyed. Rather than HALF PRICml FLAME SEEDLESS SWEn & JUICY GRAPES, LIMIT 6 LBS. LB. worry about "evetythinJ )'Oii eat,'' just learn to be a cardul shopper and cook food thoroughly. As for as pork is concerned, the old threat of trichinosis h3s largely faded thanks to better industry practices. To be absOlutely 1ure, cook pork to an internal temperature of 160 degrees. Dcraltt Staalo• h • fTllAertd dklltiH. Sht Is tie author ol two boots: "Diets Tll•t H'ork" •nd 0 Tbe Wfllnc11 Book of J.B.S." Mnd your qufltlou lo: Dttakt Sc•aloa, R.D., t/o Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Co.st• Mes•, n6J6. Red or Gold BELL PEPPERS ............... LB. 1.69 ~ MELON ................ ll .• 39 Italian RED ONIONS ................... LB .• 39 SWMt APRICOTS .................................... La.e89 ........... CAlfOOD ~ 4J1 S.99 MTHla'I DAY MU. PLAllllR 6.99 4.99 WILD IUlllllY ...... IOIPlOOf 2 7!KJ#t. 1 .99 ~4-PACK Mll.LER~BIER 12-0Z. CANS ••• +CllV, 99 LAIRtA ICUDD• 'I POIAIOG•I .79 ... .•. :..iil811~.. MOZZAMI I ..... G~ HI 1.99 ... I a•[-·-lllllG•C-•IOWlllWllla•mm 8-0z. Co&d Pode AilOf'Md W1SPRIOE CHEESE SPREADS ..... .99 WMIM ... •l •• .......... ~ ~=~Y ......................... 6.99 en••• a -ce .. o .. 22.M -... -.................... M.M ~i!i'...~..¢.c;:t • .79 MMOUaNOnc:IW ... 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In fact, casual summer entertaining can be quick. ceefrcc and heallil)' when you UIC OM of America's favorite foodt -pasta! PASTA WITH SALMON AND DILL Serves ci&ht • 1 pouncJ Rildiatorc, Shells. Elbows or 01her small puia shape, uncooked • 1 ~ pounds cooked salmon slcaks or one 14 ~-ounce can salmon, drained • 4 Tablcspoou chopped fresh dill • 3 stalks celery, chopped • 1 medium onlOfl, chOppcd • ~ cup vcae11blc oil • 2 Tablespoons lemon juice • 1 Tablespoon white wine vinegar Cook ~11 accordin.J 10 package directions; Cjrain. IC us1"« cooked salmon, remove skin and bones ii salmon and discard. Aake salmon in to large pieces and place in a large mixina bOWI. (If using canned salmon, place dircc1fy in 1he bowl and season wi1h pepper.) Add dill, celery, onion and rad1a1ore. fn a small boWI, whisk 1oge1her oil, lemon juice and vinegar. Aad 10 salmon and pas11 and loss gcn1ly. Serve well chilled. Total prep lime: IS minutes. Nutritional informa1ion: Calorics per serving: 38S; Fa1: 12gm; Sodium: S2mg; Pro1cin: 22gm; CarbOhydratcs: 448TT_l; -Cholesterol: 41mg; Pcrccnl of calorics from fa1: 28 perccnl. COLD SPICY NOODLE S WITH SHRIMP Serves four • Vi pound Linguine, Sp:ighclli, Fcuuccinc or other long pas1a shape, uncooked • 4 1caspoons peanut or vcgelable oil • v, 1caspoon crushed red pepper flakes • I Tablespoon gra1cd fresh ginger • 2 Tablespoons smoo1h peanutl>uller • 2 Tablespoons reduced sodium soy sauce 100 • 2 Tablespoons rice or red wine vinegar • ~ cup chopped cilantro • Vz pound shrimp, shelled, steamed, and chilled • Vz bunch SC1111ions, sliced in inch diagonal pieces • I cup bc:in sprouts • 1 cup snow peas, blanched and refreshed In cold waler Cook pasta according to package directions; drain. While pnsta cooks, in a small skillet, hc:it pe:inul oil over medium hi&h heal. When hot, add pepper flakes and ginger and cook for one minule. Remove from heat and s1ir in peanut butter, KJY s:iuce, vinegar and cilantro. Whisk until smoo1h. In a lnrsc bowl, combine the past:i, shrimp, scallions, bean sprouu and snow peas. Toss together with dressing. Serve: chilled. Nutritional inform:i1ion: Calorics per serving: 382; Fa1: l()gm; Sodium: 417; Pro1cin: 22gm; Curbohydratcs: Slgm; . Cholesterol: 71mg; Percenl of calorics from fat: 2S percent. PASTA WITH CHICKEN IN PINEAPPLE JUICE Serves four • ~ pound Rigatoni, Mostaccioli, or other medium i>asta shape, uncooked • 1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cooked • ~ teaspoon cayenne peP.per • 2 bunches sca.llions, cut in inch diagonals • I ~ cups pineapple juice • I Tablespoon graled fresh ginger • I Tablespoon hooey • 1 Tablespoon lemon juice • I Tablespoon butler • I Tablespoon chopped cilantro • I T:iblcspoon toas1cd pine outs or w:ilnuls Prehc:ll the oven to JSO F. Brush chicken with oil and sc:ison with cayenne pepper. Bake unjjl cooked through abOut 40 minutes. During the las1 2-J minu1cs, place the scallions in the pan. Remove from oven, cool slightly, and cul 1he chicken into bite-sized pieces. LOCAL MERCHANT OPPO RTUNITY Years ln The Making We ' re getting excited about the Daily Pilot citrusensational coverage of the Orange County Fair! COSTA MESA • JULY 10-26 If you'd like to be a part of our special section, phone your advertising representative at 642-4321 today! .lllE 28, 1992 • llWPORT BACK BAY • RECISIER TIDAYI Come on. osweat. Piece of cake. Walk in It's not like 't'<>U 're running fryin here to 1imbulau. 3.1 MllES •h·~_rk. IS NOlHING =-J COMPARmTO &MONIHSOF CHEMOlHERAl't. ~ 2 4 weeks. 168 days. 4,032 hours. 241.920 minutes of 'JOUT /if e. Meet Adam Dozier. On February fS, 1991, he was diagnosed with Hodgkins disease. Now a hea/Jhy 4-year-old boy. he is amcer fr«. Proof posi- tive thal the Making Strides ~inst Cancer move-a- long.a-thon is doing a world of pxL This 'je(Jr, we'd like you to participate and join the fun. There will be food, entertainmerit and free h«l/Jh screenin~. You can walk, jog run. skate or whtelchair your way aaoss the finish line. Simply ask friends, relatives, neighbors and co-workers in lilj ' - © The use of chemical agen1s injected into the body to control cancer. loss of hair is one side effect. adiiana to make a pied# for your efPtts. No amount is too small or large. The money you raise will go dim:tly to bcal proy;ams <f tem!dr, tdmtion and aid for patienJs. fur mote details. call 7I4-751-0441. ----·~~-----~.. . ..... , . ~I Im 1 IE!dcn Pid "fJ 1"f" tl'llry form at: Tltt DAILY PILOT. 330 W. Bay Strut, (OSUJ MtJO, 8:JO-. • .S:J()pM ltlOlfMy tlfnHcllt Fr"'1q. • ~, ..,..,.. cracbn aad co--. ..... ........... painbn1dl • ..And .... .. 171 ... 111 ol .. · ~--t.....--.............. cncUr aprca bncty, lib .... Ut >~ r--11 .,. -or not. bu&1411', llDOOdl co&lall ell•••• re-~ jowina c:hild1'911 Deed to .&.--..I ..... ...a.-~ __ ........... Reserve the 1ealllons. Cook pasta accordin& to ~•le directions; drain. combif!e pincaoolc Juice, gin&~r and honey 1n a small UUCCJ>l n. 0-nng to a boll over medium hi&h heat and cook until reduced by half, about 20 minutes. Add lemon julCc. Remove from heat and whisk in thC buuer. Toss 1ogc1her the P-asta, chicken, scallions and sauce. Garnish with the cilan1ro 11nd nu1s. Nu1ritional inform:uion: Calorics per scrvinJ: "68; Fa t: 81m: Sodium: l l 9mc; Protean: 36tm; Cart>ohydralcs: 64&m: Cholcstcrof: 74m1: Pe rcent of calOrics from fat: IS pcrccn1. The Only Hotel oo the Water a. in 'Newport Beach ~ Call Now & llesene Year Favorite Bayfront Suite bay Tbe UttJe IH OI tbt Bay 617 Lido Pm Dr., N.B. (714) ,73-8809 REPORT ON PUSHERS Michael R. Capizzi, District Attorney of Orange Coonty, and the Orange Coonty(hiefs of Polke ondSheriff 's Association, pnMde aarsy for their flll· ; ,;i. :w..~ --· powi .. bodies. they eat practically .. Ra._-han .1u1.. ch.Id. all of the time. That's whv anacb '"'5r 1 ........ JO'lf 1 1 who may be bon\c alone for a arc so importtnt. Snackina ac-ahon period o1 time, a Illa ol counts for up to 30 percent~ cal· 'don'ta.' use the oce11ioa to rein· oriel and 2' percent of nutraenta a force your child's undentandiaa ol child call in an avcraae day." • reaponlibUity. Snacks should be euy for chil· "Older childru will •JoJ tak· drwn to prepare on their own, says ina a dish you've made in advance Dr. Zweiu. "Keep plenty of from the refriaerator and placlna washed and cut raw veaetablea in it in the oven so that it ii hot an~ the refrigerator alonp ide a bowl ready to eat by the time the res or chilled yogun dip. Stock up on or the family anives home, ··-,_ ua....,. ....... eauar.. ---Ear or """ &IS, DllJPllllAN ~ ,,,, .... ............. lllt a... Olllllr,,..,.. ...... Kin CNllll I"""....,. ,,.., yocx typlt3 speaker. THIS WEEK'S n1raT1 TOPICS •111111111 EllCll11 1.11111111 Anllrsls ..... ....... TlllUll M. T,'"4,F • 7:30pm a.... 11 T,~::r Tiii 711111 .. 511 ..... 1111 S•ill ~;'J ........ J.~) ~::r Pre•cthllSI ?= iililliL ELIMINATE DRUGSI with the assistance of the Wef tp network, seeks your he~ il eHrninoting drug pushers from your nei~borhood. The form below is provided for ycu convenience to assist in ttis important nteovor. krf informoOOn yoo may irovkte, even ~ on~ o partial ~, will be evolooted and placed il a composite file with all other information IPhered, to irovkte o full picture of the problem os it exists. ~---------------------------------- Nome of suspected drug dealer: ______ _ Nicknames: ____________ _ Description: Ht. Wt Sex_Jge_DOB ___ _ Heir Eyes _SS# __ ~--------Ad<tess: Home City _______ _ Business Qty -~ Motor Vehicles: Make Color v~r ~~~~~~~~-Uc~anse --~~~~~~~~~- Assodotes of dealer: -----------------------___;,-~ Method of deal~: ______________ _ locotion of deoilQ:- PNg(s) beilg dealt.======================= Price: Arncut Moil PwdlOS8rS (i.e. SdlOOI &IS, truckms,-llt_,,,.) __________ ___ Code name yoo m to be krmn lrf:--~-----..;.__------- . ,.. ml the Waldlg IDlfm .... IJIXM7-llU&S. .... I ... .... " inll • lllls .... • 1!111 .............. ~ -o ltl "-.. IO: Ufr, P.O ... 12121, Sill •~ll '2712. ~---------------------------------- • Weekend's Guide to Fine Dining for Less Than $10. ··-~-..-.----__ ,_............... . .... ,. ' t ' .. oast of the oast A look at the people and events highlighting this week's local arts and entertainment scene I guess this whole $10 dinner search starred when Vice President Quayle mentioned f_a 111ily t1n/11es. I'm crazy about family values. What wuh raising /our children, I /ial'e been on the "/ooko!lf for f amity 1•a/ues for yen rs - especwlfy to eat ow. IVJzen th ose kids of mine were small, 1'1ey th ought nil restaurant food was made of tacos and tinv burgers. After my olilest son discovereil steak on a separate page of the me1111, we consi<ferl'd /cm ·in~ Marla . ' threatening our j(1111ily's mlucs -not Tastings to 1.11c11tio11 our credit and Tidbits nuing. E1·c1ybody's looking f_or mluC'i these days and we hm·e "f_o1111d th em, in (/ vnriety or fa 111ilr-011'11ed res1a11rn11ts lrere in Newf;orr Bench and Costa Mesa - and we're just getting started. Part two will come 0111 later this summer H'ith more l'alues fl:om your friends and neighbors in the d111i11g business. Costa Mesa area Newport Rib Company • M ./' l Tn the I ~ h.11 bccuc<l ch1d,cn, S6.95, or 10 o~n~e\ \II h.1hy b.1d, ribs (~C\CO or eight piece,, <lcpcnJ111g on \\ cigh1) for S9.95; Xl.111 .1gcr John Ur)1n1 sa)S thal all dinners .ire )crved "11h rolc)IJw. corn bread, veg· ClJblc .... frc-.h fruit JllU a choice or baked be.111), fr1c) or bal..cu powto. The very best buy al NC\\ porl Rib " called the Pany Pack, with a comhi11:111on of rib!>, chicken, Louisi- an~1 hot )<IU'>agcs, sirloin ~leak, BBQ beans, rnlc)law. corn bread, honey, butter and all utcn-.ils. r or six people, thi s costs $39.95. Open from 4 p.rn .. 2 p.m. on Sunday. 0 Ariana Restaurant COVER eo.,.,,,. l """"'""' si-~ In vongole (above) and fu silli primavera (cover) from Garduno's Rislorante Italiano. ~ China West No. 2 2300 HortXll 8Ml SA5·3331 An :imazing grace of food covers the long tables at Chinn West's "All You C:in ~t" lunch· t ime buffel, served Mond:iy lhrough Frid:ay for S6.4.S SS.9.i .on SAL· urday :ind Sun· K:io manages miracles or plen· 1y "i1h :i huge China West's buffet. aricty of Chinci.e cuisine; il's no \\Onder the big rcs1:iurant is crowded. It is n good idc:i 10 get there before noon. Duffel is )encd from :it 11 a.m. lo 3 p.m. This lunch is one of the best buys in town. Dinner entrecs in· elude appetizers, soup and desserts, but no buffet at night. 0 Angelo Ristorante 1969 Ho:bOr 8Ml 6'16-1225 Expect linen t:iblccloths.Jrcsh..floweis :ind excellent service 3t Angelo's, (formerly La Pergola), where a sa\Ory bowl or soup or a crisp green salad precedes the mode)tly priced menu. Fettucine Angelo -pasta with sun dried tomatoes, and chicken in 3 cream :iuce is $9.9.S. Angelo is now open for din· ner only, from .S p.rn. 0 Arnie's Manhattan Dell Arnie's Deli is a convenient 5l0p on Bris· tol, with handy parking if you arc coming or going to South Co:illt Plata. Amie's offers o variety of deli sandwiches, but for dinner under $10, try the br.aiscd short ribs smoth· crcd in homemade gravy and ~:iu· teed fresh vegetables. S7.9S, or the brisket planer served with ka ha, .:~."l c • 7• ·.;..: 'l \(> Ariana 1l.i delighting Ornnge County diners with delicious food experiences from Afghanistan. Try lhese recommendations from owner Aziz Asl:imi: meatballs, prepare<l Afghani style, spiced with coriander D G* $8.95. Open daily at 8 a.m. ·O GG lntemattonol Pizza 1 125 Vctcro St 722-7585 nnd fresh cilantro, served with B:is- m:lli rice and vegetables, S8 . .SO. For $9.95, Garduno's Rlstorante Italiano bonelc~s chicken curry, mildly spiced, sau· 298 E 171t1 Sf teed with garlic and onions wilh Ariann's 6AS 5505 ~pccinl ~aucc, l.Crvcd with Oa)milti rice and a \Cgc1ablc; bolh come wilh soup or salad. Clo,ed Sundny nnd Mon d:iy. Dinner only. The wlcntcd young Oardunos, Julie nnd M.ir-<. o;ervc generous portiol)S with plenty of * for less than $10 bocks GG's, the place, and it owner, flavor, in vongole -clams in wine, S8.9.S; carbonnra -pancctta bacon~ roustuoom , peas in a smooth-cream sauce, S9.95; and fu. silli primavera -with fresh vegetables in a rich homemade tomato• 1&uc:e, S8.9S. Both come with soup or salad and bread at this small, corner cafe. Lunch and dinner. Ben Bcnnaru, are both wonh a v~it, in spite of the run-down "'°Ps>ina suip location. He's a aood cook (and euthor) who invented the "BENFAE" pizza -with strips or chicken breast marinated in Cajun sauce, topped with chc~. cilantro and peanuts, S.. CHEAP/11 MUSIC ~ Williams leads country jamboree H ank Willi3ms Jr., a legend's son who has forged his own leg- end, joins Patty Loveless and Doug Stone at Irvine Mead- ows Ampilhcatre (or_ a roJ. licking rock-count ·ambo- Frid:ty. Tickets 3re $27.50 and $29.75. Williams, who has often turned the twin leg3cies of genius 3nd trngcdy into per- sonal and arti tic triumph, brings his speci31 brand of entertainment that has spanned 35 )"cars, 61 albums, and chronicled his rise from adoring his tragi~lly de· ceased father to superstar of the country-rock movement. Born May 26, 1949, a month before Hank Sr.'s l:indm3rk first appc:ironce nt the Gr3nd Ole Opry, young I l:ink was nicknamed "Bocc· phu!t" by his Cather. At 3gc 8, he ~ent onstngc with his daddy's songs, voice and mannerisms. By 11, he de· buted at the Grand Ole Opry ond ot 14 cut his first record. While many o lad was joining the Boy Scouts or playing Little League baseball, young Hank was learning piano from Jerry Lee Lewis, appearing on "The Ed Sullivan Show" and performing live before crowds of up to 20,000. In 1970, he signed the big- gest recording contract in MGM history but also began a downward slide into alco· hol and drugs. A 500-foot fall while climbing Ajax Mountain on the Montana/ Idaho border split his head open, acccntu:ating matters. Dut a. new Hank Williams arose from the ashes, a sing· ing 'upcrstar who has had 20 gold and five platinum al• bums, received 16 songwrit- ing honors from BMI, and recorded 10 No. 1 singles and 13 No. I albums. Country and wcuem's "Honky Tonk Angel" Patty Loveless and Doug Stone round out the trio for Or· ange County's hot country· rock night. -By D•ttld L Al•9ul11 'Fifties Fling' full of family fun ~ A t Mesa Verde Center this Saturday, more than a hundred cars from the '40s, '50s and '60s will be lined up, music from the '50s will be bbring and bouffant hairdos and leather jackets (weather permitting) will abound. No, you have not stepped into a time warp. Ir's "Flfties Fling," a family entertainment event that not only benefits merchants at the center known for its ice rink, bowling alley and thuter complex, but also the Vantage Foundation, a non-profit agency assisting developmentally disabled people get and maimain -job~. - $800 for first-, secon -and third-place winners in the cl:usic car exhibit. Those ''Ying for the awards donate $10 to the fouod;ition. Staged at the center si nce 1989, "Fifties Fling," which runs from 11 a.m.-3 p.m., also features a '50s costume comest, live music and special a~pearances by "Elvis" and ' Buddy Holly." Admission is free. Mesa Verde Center is located at the southwest corner of H~rbor Boulevard and Ad:tms Avenue. For more inform;ition, phone 435-1050. SPECIAL EVENTS No Scene today The Scene will not appear in todoy's Weekend but will return ne:<t "eek. Dunes e\·ent lets you make ' 'Strides Against Caneer' Y our feet can help fight one of the natjon's top killers this weekend "at ewport Dune • site of "Strides Again t Cancer," -n , Proceeds from the event help raise fund for cancer research, education and pa- tient services. "Strides Again t Cancer" also highlight urvivors of the disea e and the distance that has been covered in the marathon fight against can- cer. To r egiste r , or for more informatio n, call the Amer· icau Cancer o ·iety/Orange County nit al 751-0+-l l. ~ Mark Russell explains it all for you R oss Perot is here today and George Bush will be here tomorrow. But the man who can put it all in proper pcrspec11vc doesn't arrive until Wednesday. Mark Russell, the comcdian/singer/pianis1 (not necessarily in that order) "ho has been lampooning prc~idcnts, Congress and politics as usual for three decades, provides entcrlainment at the 552 Club annu:il meeting at Newport Beach Murrio11 Hotel to benefit Hoag I loi.pital. TI1e Buffalo. N.Y .. na1ive was discovered performing in a lounge in Maryland and booked to perform ut u Capi1ol Hill hotel during the waning years of 1he Eisenhower Administration. Richard Nixon's downfall proved to be a big boost for Russell, as the unraveling W:uergate scandal provided him with non-slop fodder in 1973 -the year his now 19·year-old "Mark Russell Comedy Special " began :"tiring on PBS. The 552 Oub event will also feature the presentation of two annual honors - lhc Siracusa Award bestowed to a non·board member for long·standmg service and 1hc Cruuenden Cup &ivcn to two memben who rccrui1cd the most new members in the pa t six months. Tickets arc $75 for members, $100 for non·members and $250 for combined club membership and two dinner/&how ducets. For information, phone 574-7210. Grecian Festival imitated but is never outdone ' N o one can accuse local Greeks of not kno,1.>ing ho" to party. One of the oldest Greek celebr:itions in Southern California, the Grecian Festival at St. Paul's Greek Orthodox Church in Irvine has served as a model for Greek eve nts in many other ci1ie .• The 1992 edition at the church, 4949 Alton Parkway, Irvine, runs 5-10 p.m. Friday, noon-10 p.m. Saturday and noon-8 p.m. Sunday. Greek cuisine, guided 1ours of the newly opened Byzantine-styic church, cntertainm~t and raffles for such prizes as a trip for l\\l> lO- Greece complete "ith an i!>land cru~s~ ~Ill be offCre durlng"lhc Among those performing "I c Levendi:i, one of the premier Greek bands In the United States. Costumed Greek folk dancers will :ilso appear, giving daily perform:inccs and instructing others on what to do and how to do it. Gift shops will offer the handiwork of Greek :irtisuns and craftsmen, and 1here will be a country store selling the ingredients for some of the fine pastries, Gyros and other Greek delicacies. Admission is S2 for adult'> and free for children under 1~. Tho~c "ho bring ~nned good!> for L.A. riot victims admitted free . For information, c:ill 757--t350. Parachute Express descends on T South Coast Plaza B leary-e,·ed parents draggeCI by their tots con\'erge on South Coast Plaza at 9 a.m. Sunday for a free concert by Parochute Express, one of the brightest forces in chil- dren's music today. Originally founded as the musicnl inspira- tion for Gymboree, the nationwide parent/tod· dler play-movement program,· the trio per· forms original, get-on· your-feet music for youngsters. Starring Donny Becker, Janice Hub· bard and Stephen Michael Schwartz, Parachute Expre s records for \\'alt Dis- ney Records and is now on its biggest na- tionwide tour ever, promoting the g_~up's sixth alt>um1 '~appy To He Here.' 'Orl.td9 ~ Wei:t!Md I ~. JUn9~ 1~ CW a .\IH Art Museums • loigu1u Ari Museum 307 Cliff Duve, lJgun.t Bc.irh, 494·6531 "Modcrni~ Ab- •trJc11on on AmC'rocJn P11nts" from the NJ· 11onJI /\lu~um ul Ame11cJn Art, Sm11h:.0- n1.in ln>lllutmn prC'sentC'd through luly 26 Ct•ntu') A P,11ntin!; By Peter Ale:io;ander" on "<'" 1hroui;h Juf, 19 \\ h) Par.id1Sl' PJ,nhn~., From lhl' le<>ns Jnd l\\ento~ ... J ~•coup "'"" bv C.1l1lotn1J Jrh~t.s. continut'S lhroui;h "'im 20 Hour~ 11 J m.-5 p.m T Ul''-d.11 'wnc.l.11 AdmM1<lf1 SJ for adults, S 1 Sil 1111 ><'noor 11t11t•m. >ludcnts, t1 l'C lor • h1ldr<'n un<kr 1 2 • L.1gun.1 Ari Mu>eum -South Coast Pl.11.i S.1lt•llile J J I J Bristol St • Cost.i ,\\l'>J 662·3J6(1. ".\lot~ .1nd Honer," ~u'-ln jO'>eph's sHc·spcullc 1m tall,111on filled "'1h <ow~. CJlvcs, i;1.1n1 <'.111ng utensils and olhl'r "orl..s dcsigr1t'd I<> qu<'>t1on the 1v.ly Arnt•roc,1m 1 ll'\\I d1lfe1<'r11 rok•s in society, t lo><.'> )undJ> I tours 11 J m ·9 p.rn \\,.nd.J) r111.IJy; 10 .1 rn fl pm ::.Jturday; 11 J m ·Ci pm Sund.11-Adn11,s1on Free 8 /'lot.'11porl H.irbor Ari Museum 850 San < lenwntl' Drtw, Nl'\\ f"'n BcJch. 759· 112:! lhe only \\l·~ Cr.i.nt appe.irancc oi 0,.,,1 on the )1.w' loo~ons Bae~ at the lii.;'111~ · J thcm.111c.111.,. orgJnized rccon- "d' r.11tnn ol 1111.' .111 111 the la~ decade b1 '>0 or thl' bt.· • l.ro,,n Jrt"ts ol lh<' '8Ch. c lo:.e ~undJY I lour) 10 am. 5 pm TLil'><l.1\ Sund.I\ Aclrr11n1on Sl lo< adulti.. S.' ror ""n1 11 1 •l·~•·n, .ind <.ludt•nrs SI for --~~~~-w...uut...:u.b._l;_ Community G.lllcries • Co)la \\e).i Ar1 lugue G<lllery 1 C.61 Sunlln""r -\,c. S.in1.1 AnJ 540-6-HO \\url..; l11 D ,\\ch\ \\.lll1ni: .ind Ron GarC1J on "l'" '"lh prl".>t!ntat1c1ns by vanoos lt·Ji:u<' memb<'fs on p<'rmanent drsplay The J.tO ic.'<>i:;ul' m<'mber\ .1nd tlx-11 spouses mc.'N 111n1j;hl ,11 ~ 1n (r1$!J MCSJ Com- munot\ Centc•r on Par!.. A1c.'nue. Open to the public C.illt•rv .ldm1~s1on free. Hours: 10 J m b pm MnndJy S.iturday, 11 a.m · S pm SundJ\ 8 John W.l) ne Airport J 151 Airway Ave , Bu1ld1ni; K 101, Costa Mesa, 252 5219. · Grl'<'nt-.ind Greene· Archrtccts rn Resr· dcnto.11 St}le," ,1 collectr~m of photographs sho\\rng the 'Cal1forn1J bung.ilow" s1yle of turn-of the centur" arch1lt'cts Ch.irf('i Sum- mer Gr('('n(' and I tcnry MJther Oeene, is sho" n thruugh july 2 3 un the dep.1rture lt'\C'I of the ThomJ~ F Rolc•v Term1n.il op-po>11e µt~ 1 .4 .ind 11·1 4 • /'lol'\\porl Be.1ch City Hall G.illery 3300 'e"p"rt B .d 'e"purt Bt•Jch, 6.t.t 3150 1'.hl• I, h\ Brll'r ~ui;c.·nt .ind pho1ographs '" \\t·rh n \\oll,1rd on '•l'\\ 1hrou!;h Julv 7 \\ 1!t·1111lor1 ti, Rt•.1 Roi"" .ind 011> b) \\'.11 I.ice \1t·i.:1·I on """" lhruui;h Augml 11 110.;f\ ti d rn .r, pm \\,)ndJy°F11uJ\ Ad- fT'l1\\1C n F rl~t." • Or.lnge County Ct'nlN for Contempo- r.irt Ari lC.J 1 \\ /\\Jc A.r11iur Bl1d , SpJce 111 SJnlJ .-.nJ 5J9 .i<lts'' ~JntJ Ana High x huol student) l•lnC'l M.1d.Jrg and P at11o a \\ h1tt'>•<ll' Ph1ll1p\ prto<;t'f1t Pl•1111nas. Sp111~ .ind Oth('r Mano1~1.11ions Imm thl' Psyche" through lune }(, I lours 11 a m -4 p m \\l'<lnt"oCJay-Sundav Adm1ss1nn fr<"C Commercial Galleries • Black Market Ar1 Gallery 130 £. 17th S1 . Su ite I. C~lJ Mesa, 631·7094 "Real Of Unr<'al," featuring absract photography l>y Murray B~rnen. surrealrsm by Dan Mont.inCJ and mc~ed media sculptures by Mochal•I RO$C"· opens fridJy w11h an 8 p m reception featurong muStc by lave las Manos l..jours 10 .i m -6 p.m Monday· Froday 1 l am 4 pm S..turday Ad· m1n1on Frtt •Blut ~rblt Corfffhoun 1970 Harbof Blvd. CMt.i ~. 646 5776 frank Dustin P.ict who WOfU in o.ls, 1i the ft.ltur~ art- 1\t ot the month f0< lune. Hours 6 JO .i m 11 p m 5und.ly· Thursday; 6 30 .i.m · midnight Fnday-Saturd.iy Adm1SStOn Free • Chults Whitchurch 5973 Enginttr Drove. Huntington Be.ich, 37 J'"4459 "Pet<>r Ale11.inclfor fhe Velvet Poiontongs" oo t.lo>f>IJy through July ) I lours 10 a m 5 p m Monday·Frod.ly, 11 a m .4 pm Satur- tlay. and by appoontm<'nt Adm1ssK>n. Free. • Ot Cru( Ari Inc. H OO Avenue o( lhe Arh. Cns1.1 M~. 557 5240 Pastel parnt• on~ h) E lrl.lbi.'lh L.1lousc.h<'k contrnu('j on- dd1n11dt I lour) 10 JO a m .(1 pm l uc-~­ d.1~ Ci,11urd.iy lnp.•11 until 8 pm rnd.1y) •.dm1\\l1tn t 11·r • four SNton\ lloll'I (,/I() Nl'wport (rn lt•r [)r Nt•wptl(I llr.11 h, 11 ICJI J'J4 1854 '' "i"''' ll1'.l<h Jrt"I '"'" (ltln (fr:inkft'' Orange Coast's Most Complete If you have on Mlf &stilg «change cl ilfonnab, <*f: CAMb </o 11ie Datt Nol, r.6. Bell 1560, f.oslD ._,CA 92627 or etM 54~ 1224 Skinner) e11hibits her Sh1bui collection through July 6. • G.slerie 224 224 Forest Ave.. Laguna Beach. 494-5757. Wo1k.s by Thoma.s McK· night, Pegse Hopper, LeRoy Nerm;in, Peter Ma'C, VictO< Vas.irely and A.Ivar .are featured indefinitely. Orig111<1I paintin~ by local art- tst.s Pamela Gllore. R. Lance Stew.in, Patrick Tobin. Rando lee and Corinne Schmrnke, as well as photography art by Susan Swanezy. on d1~pl.iy tf'iroughout the ~nng month!.. Houn: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun- day-Thursday; 10 a m -9 p m. foday· Sclturday. Admission. Free. • 6 alle1ia Oridou Kott:a Boda ~ Court. 3333 Beoir St .. C~ Ml"Si, 549· 1959 hh1b1hon Edition '92, The oirtlSlic ,.,orks by eight artists in celebr Jbon of 11.ostJ Boda's 250th annrversary, opens with a reception 6-8 Lh1s ~1ng. Continues through luly 18. Hours 10 a m.-9 p.m. Monday-Froday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. S.iturd.ay; 11 a m.-5 pm Sunday ,4,dmisslOt"I: Free. • The Gregory Gallery 3406 Via lido, Nl?\"port Beach, 723-0887. WOfks by wa- tercolor artist Oms Sclntley on display. • Hod.ld Slammer Ar1 G1llery 2006 Court Ave.. Newport Beach. Continuous e"hibrt features Dfigonal art available f0< sale by more than 20 Southern ul1(0<nia artists in all types or media. Hours: 6-9 p.m. Mond.ly-frid.ly .ind by appointment graphs and serisraphs by various Jrtists lire on permanent display. Hours: 10 • 01.-6 p.m. MOnday-Friday; 10 a.m .. s p.m. S.11ur- day. • Studlo Catlltty 17905 Sky Park Circle, Suite N, Irvine, 851·9181. "Myths o( the R.tin forl"St," ~rntings celebtating the myths, legl"nds ;and customs of the ind18: enous peOplcs o( thl" Andes Mountains ariCf 11'11." Amazon 8-"'n. on d~y thfough Aug. a. • Suun Spiritus C.llery 3333 Be.lr St. (in Cryst.il Court), Costa Mesa, 549-7550. "Urban UlnoU.c" ~ new~ color G- badvome photographs by ulrfomi.a-based 1rtis1 Jon Cordon, on lfiew throu.dl July 3. Hours: 10 1.m.-9 p.m. Monday·f'riday; 10 a.m .. 6 p.m. S.aturd<ly; noon-5 p.m. Sun- d<ly. Admis\ion: Frei.". • Thrillyou An Studios 333 ubnllo. Cose.a Mes.a, ~2-5978. Original oils .ind watercolors; paintings from Bali, lndonesi.i; wood arvings and in.asks featured. Hours: 11 1.m.-7 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday by .ap- pointment. • Whitm.an Galleries 3545 E. Co.Ju High· way, Corona del Mar. 675·2478. Printl, etchings .ind originals by Stob.lrt. Robert Taylor, Jose( Ek:lenberger and Luigi !Casimir on view lndeOn1tely. Callery is exclusive dealtr of Dessie Wikox original wa· tercolors.. Hours· 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesd.ly· Saturday; 11 .i.m.·S p.m. Sunday. Ad· mission· Free. • Bilbo.I f un l ont 600 E R.Jy A\t., Newport Bl'.lch. 675·9152. fems \\~I. arcades, rest0<ed merry·~round, ~. r~urants i!nd boat tours offered 11 .>.m.- 10 p.m. d.i1ly. • 8.ilbo.I P;avllion 400 M.11n St .• B.al~. 673·5245. Nart.aled siQhueeing crutSC'S of Newport Harbof .ire offered d.l11y. ~t.ll1N P.lucngcr Scr\<iu oilercd Thundays. Sundays beginning .it 9 .>.m Dcq>-sc.a ft>h· 1ng trips de-P.irt daily from D.ivey's Loci.er • Cryst.il Cove St.ilc hrk on the coast betwttn Con>n• del t..\lr ind Lagun.a Bl"o1Ch, 494-3539. Neirly 2,800 KrM o( oo.isul .and unyon 1reas open (Of nJIUrt' walks, wh.ale watc:tung. bird \\.itching. fiVI 1ng ilnd other recreatioo.ll .K1J~•l~ • Disneyl.i.nd 1313 H.lrbof Blvd.. Ana· helm, 999.4445, Fant.umic!, ;a unique live extr .av;aganL1 which choreogr .lphJ l1\'0f1te Disney 50fl&' .and charKters with the latest in theatric:.ll illus.ions, is opt"n on the Rlve11 of Amerb. Hours: 10 1.m .. 6 p.m. ~k­ days; 10 a.m.-midnight wecl.ends. • Hornblower Dlnln& Y.ichl M.lriners Mill" Marine Center. 2-01 W. C~st 1 lwy .• Newport Beach, 631-2469, e~t. 7. BrunCh and dinner c:ru~ o( Newpon Harbof of. fered weel.cnds ind holidays • Huntington BtKh Surflnit Mustum 411 Olive St.. Huntington lle1eh, 9&0· 3483. M eitt~~ collectioo of 1mmor.a· b1ha hlgtllisfiting more th.ln 80 ~ilrs o( Amencan surfing 1$ fc.ltured Tours .arc .iv111.l~. Hours: noon-5 p.m Wed~· Sunday ,4,dmm.on: s 1. • Jamboree Promen.ide food Court at Jamboree Road and Dupont in Irvine,. 752· 2222. Mrst David Holzm;in is off en~ ii one-of-a-kind comm~oned photogr.l IC art pi«e to 1111." wmnCf of a dr.iw1ng eld in conjunction Wlth a stiow;ng of his WCfl.. "'hoch includes photogroiphs o( till" New· flO't, Balboa and Huntington pien .at sun- set. today-luly 3. Ora11mg 111."ld July 3. A?· ploeants need to fill out drawing forms, ac· comp;imed by a SS check 10 S°et'Vlng Peo- • Woru C.llery South 3333 Bear St. (in Uyst.11 Court), Costa Mesa. 979·6757. Ex- hibit of oil on unvas WOtks by Frank 01'<on closl"s Sund.ty "Revolution," works by 20 1rt1SU. on \lteW through June 29 Hours 10 a.m.-9 pm Monday·Fnday; 10 a m .-6 p m. S.iturd.iy; ind 11 a.m -6 p.m. Sunday. Adm1s.sioo rree. • tntttn.itional S~y 1n Q.ind~.ind r--------------- Arl"N at the Ofange County F"rgrounds., 88 F.air Or~. Cost.a MCQ H.1t·tr1et.. mo- tOfc:yde rtlCeS C\-'et)' frd.ly from 8-10 pm ple In Need ISPINI. •le Mcridien hotel 4500 M.lcArlhur r,:==============================:;1 Blvd . Newport Beach, 476-2001. Thi." •rt· 1stry of the lag\.ma Beach Festrv.tl of the Arts and Pageant ol the Ma.sters Wiii ~ showing through June 30 • ~rrret Bedell Studio and wllcry 700 1/ C.arn.ation A~ .. Coron1 def Mar, 760-9100. Mi"ed-med1a monopnnts and watercol0<s by M.lrg.iret Bedell and limited prints and embosse<1 watercolors by Linda WhittelllOf'e on permanent display. Hours: 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tuesday·Thursday, Of by appointment. Admission: Free. • NESE Gallery 4131 S. Main St., Sclnta Ana, 979-2787. Mixed-media painting and sculpture by Myrella Moses conttnu~ through July 31 . Hours: Mond.ly·Fnday 10 .i.m.·S p.m. Admission: Free. • Orf the Will C.llery 2123 M.iln St , Huntington BNch, 536·6-488. Wofk.s by Behrens, SNo, Logan, $.u.sone, Blumh.agen .ind Cosby are on view indefinitely. Hours: 11 a m.~ P·~· Mond1y-Frid.ay; 11 i .m.-7 p.m. Satuldiy, 11 a.m.-S p.m. Sundity. Ad· mission: free. • Off lhc Wall C.llcry 3441-8 V11 Lido, Newport. Be.ch, 723-5950 Works by ~. N;agel, Hieflracij, Mukii, W1rd, Behrl"ns an(j others .are on pcrrNnc!nt dtS• play. Hours. 10 1 m.·6 pm. f\.'\Oncfay· trid.Jy; 10 1.m.·5 p.m. Saturday, 11 am .3 p.m. Sund.Jy. AdmtSSIOft. Free • Some lilcc II Haute & Bohemi.an Croovt' 218 E. 17th St.. ~ ~ 642· 1372. Art, collectibles, retro furn1lu~. funky vonlJge and trendy new dothing and new hou~ares on di~lay for ~le I fours. 11 am -S pm. Mond<ly·Saturday or by ap· po1ntm<.'nt. •South Co.isl Art Center 283 E. 17th St , Crn1,1 ~. 646 4S4S Animation cots, 011~111.il wood sculp1u1~ and c;er.imi<: pit'<' (') And ~ ~k>c1ihn df M1~ lldrHorl l11ho- This Thursday Night from 8pm to 12 midnite. Sl .00 Champagne S2.00 Long Island Ice Teas S2.50 Mixed 'Nell Drinks, Wine & Drafts Meet up with the guys following our fantastic Swim Wear Ulustrated CCNer Model Search. Mocleh: Wn cash prizes. trips to~ the Caribbean and 8razi. To enter, please cal (71'4) S40-9203. Spoiiaed by. CcMr let. Chr's Hlllr Wan, lams\ l%> • A SelsMb Ill IL Rc,,.i Umalft. Dance to the NZIPPERS11, Top 40 Sounds from 9pm.12 midnfte. ' • RED LION Hora ORANGE CoUNTY AIRPORT 3050 Bristol St, Costa Mesa• 40S Fwy & S. Bris1Dt Exit 714 540-7000 TbeDesert RoseBand )&ft 22 Lacy J. Odtm Jaly6 4 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, June 18, 1992 alt.a Hills.. Attire: French summer (no BT Monarch Beach. Con~ Ginny Hale, 854-Phone 673-0910. •Tennis Tournament, July 9 at 7 pm .. Goodwill Industries at John \'\f;iyne Tenn•~ ~ • ~wdust festival, July 2-August 30, 0 b N Be·...._ ... 8 Ou" ~- • u~ n-......., Ju~ 20 '' 6 p.m., p .... .:. • Win'"' T'Slt'ng o·n~r June 29 't 7 ---'-~ ( u • ewpon ou•. •~ 1<CS \IS. ...,n ""'"' .,.,....., ·~ -•v•• ~ • 1 •~ • • eucuic arts and crilfts e$llval in Laguna •-· 1>~ SJ r--h dence c~ ind ~aring r-·-1er at r~-Viii Ede fi d ,. .. 1ont0 ....... '1uet.s. S pp . .....,..tilCl Heat . please!). Contact Arin Mclean, 760-9668. 8108. ...,..._.., \,.ell -p.m., 1 a ML n 1ve-coorw inner at Beach. S4 pp. ~ntOrS, Sl pp. Children 12 L S •7 6301 t 308 dence in Villa Park. Phone 639-<t990. er age. .. • · e>-· USTINC INFOaMATION: Ir you h.1ve an ~nl titling or change of Information for BLlclcBoolc, dirttt Inquiries lo knjamin Epstein, c/o llKkloOlc, P.O. Box 1500- 114, Corona ~I Mar, CA 92625. Phone' (714) 760-2622. A complete year of 11Klc8ook lisUngs runs the first tUHday of l'Kh month. Trees Resuur•nt, Corona del Mar. SSO pp. and under, free. Phone 494-3030. • Annu.al Mffting.. June 23 at 6 p.m .• r;::==============---==---------=--_:•:.._B.u_lil_le_o_a_:y_c_e_1e_b_ra_ti_on...:.·..:..Ju_ly:_lO:.:.._"___,. UCLA Oub ol OC at Sports Oub Irvine. l egend: OC, Orans• County. IT, black lie. BT-opt., bl.ck 1 .. optional pp, per person. TBA. to be arr•nged. • "Unfinished Slorl.s," June 19 at 8 p.m., John Douglas French Center fo< AJ. zheimefs Oise;ase/Fnends o( Caregivers at· tend world prl'm~ ol play, dessert Champagne reception at Mark Taper forum, Los Allgeles. $85 pp. Contact Eli-. llOf fra~nl, 1800> 537·3624. •Knoll's Berry Farm P&rty, June 19, Ol1\e Crest AbuSed Children·~ Found.ition. Contact Oonn.i Andl'rt, 777-4999. • Ma~ng Strides Aplnst Cancer, June 20. SI< ru~~a·!Ong-a·thon, 11< fun "'~.ilk at Newport l>unes. Newport Be.xh. Phone 751-().441 . • la Vie de Bohttne, June 20. Opera P.i-oric founders C...Ll at Knight ch.lteau, Pff· Keynote spe.ik~ Jim Harrick, past UCLA baSketbaR c:oach. Contact Janice Silverman, 833-2142. • Tropial Evening.. June 24, 6;30 p.m .. Goodwill Industries Helm51TlCn member· ship mixer at Lon~ar r~nce, Newport Beach. S35 pp. Contact Heather Lage, 547-6301, ext 308. •Marie Ruuell, June 24, Hoag I lospital 552 Cub i!lresident's Circle annual meeting and dinner featur~ political satirist at New- port Beach Marriott. S75·125 pp. Phone 574-7210. •Clean Harbor Day, June 27, 8 a.m.-1 p.m .. Marine Division o( Newport Harbor Area Chamber o( Com~ce at C..nnery Restaurant, Newport Beach. Phone 729· 4400. TOP TEN June 8 -June 15 VIDEO RENTAL 1. JFK 2. Father Of The Bride (1991) 3. Frankie & Johnny (1991 ) 4. Last Boy Scout 5. My Girt 6. Fisher King 7. Freejack 8. Butcher's Wife 9. For the Bor. 10. lJttle Man ate 1. Wiiton lltpe .. hadows & Light" 2. Billy Ray Cyrus "Some Gave All" 3. Sir Mix A Lot 11Mack Daddy" 4. Red Hot Chlll Peppers 11Blood Sugar Sex Maglk" 5. Mariah Carey "MTV Uplugged EP" 6. DAS EFX "Dead Serious" 7. Krll Kross "Totally Kroased Out" 8. Peart Jam "Ten" 9. En Vogue "Funtcy Dtvaa" 0. BllCk Crow "ScUtwn tWmony ' Mulic:ll Complnlon" SINGLES 1. Sir Mix A Lot .. a.by Got Bick'' 2. Mlrt.h Carty .. , .. a. There" 3. Krll Kroll .. ~,, 4. Nice & Smooth.• 8arnetlmes I Rhyme Slow'' 5. Red Hot CM Peppen °Under lhe Bridge" 8. An9lted Dlwlopmenl .'T ........ " 7. T L C "Ain't Too Proud 2 Beg" 8. Eric Clls*>n 1'T ... In 1...-..n11 9. Llonll Richie .. Do It To Me" 10. Sophie IL Hawtmll .. Dlrnn I Wllh I Wll YfNI Lowr'1 All That j az.z Series ~~----19"~ .... -:-..... ______ __ -.. .... ~ ,, JAZZ UP YouR WEEKEND . S tan ofT with a riff o( Jazz. Add 3 few or your favorite friends. Then improvise. Becluse th:1t's what All That Jazz is about join us ::n Crysul Coun every Sunday in June with Narada nationally known recording a.nists: Sunday, junc 21 2 p.m. Sunday, June 28 2 p.m. Meet the artist after each performance at Compact Disc Unllmited. Register at any Crystal Court store to win a free cruise on Regency's Vancouver "jazz Festival At Sea" and other travel prl:zes. Deposit entry at c.ompaa Discs Unlimited -located on the first leve~ near the Broadway. Receive a free jaz2 CD with any purchase of $25 or more from any oombinatlon of Crystal Court stores-and restaurants. Bring your receipts to the lnfonnation desk o n the fir!t level from 2 to '4 p.m. each Sunday in June and receive your free gift (while supplies lase). Qy3lll Cwn. a special side cl Swlh Coast Pbza, b lcarrd • ~cl Bear In Calta ~ anc:hottd by thl' 8adway md loblnms. featuring Ol"Cr My unkluc lfXddy ~and~ I I ' , 11\J TRAV £'4~ CON_SOBTI t' ~t Or-. Coat W.-.nct J Th ...... y. June 18. 1992 a .... , ' t ,,,·. p m -m1dnoi;h1, Choldhelp USA JI Chante· d.w. 1~111e SJO pp. S3S pp at the ~­ ContJcl Lvnn Do\\NS. 711-1222 ,< U1\H l>l ,\ .\1·\Lll •Meet Our M.1in SqueeLe, July 10-26. • S52 Club at Newport Beach Mamon 1 entt·nn1JI 01 OC F.m at OC Fairgrounds, Hotel & Tennis Club. 900 Newport Center CO!>tJ \\l')J Phone ;s 1·3:!47 Dr . Newport Beach, 574-72 10. Comedian Mark Russell. \\OO sings Ofiginal tunes IJm· • P.>~l'.mt of lhe M.isters. Jul} 10-Aun pooning political figures. brings his b1parti· JU \!>1.'<.tJclc 01 •honorable lorgeroes : san satire Lo the tioag ~ital support qu.h1 ''"' d1mem1on.1I recreations of art group's annual meeting on Wednesday. on.1>tt·rp1l'<:'<.'S by thrc•e d1mcns1on;il, c~-Donner included. T1d.ets: S75 '°' mem· turnt•d 11w11, \\omen Jnd children on ft>s· bers. $100 for non-members and S250 for tl\.ll (,r11unds. l.1i;unJ Be.1Ch Al..o, f(')t111.ll combined club membership and two 1tck· u1 Am I' hone 4 94 • 1 14 5. ets 10 the dinner-show. •la fete Fant.istique, July 11, Unilcd •Gard en or Italy 19171 M.1gnol1a Ave., (l'rl'hr.11 P.il~y A3sn prc·r,lCe p.1stJ p.rny JI Huntington Beach, 962· 113 I . Maglci;in '-I"'''' Uub Irvine C11nt.1ct f'ran Yousl>t:'f, Ken S.md:., a former m.1instay at the Milgic 5~~ -17%. Castle. cntertJons from 6-8 p.m. Tuesda~. • 1.rn1h.1IJ) .1. lul1· 1 I .ll 6 pm , South •Irvine lmprov 425S C.1mpus Drive, lr- C..11.1,t R1•1wrtnl) end of ~t'.lwn clonrwr .ind \inc. 854·5455. Ron Shock, Gerry Swallow ,w, 11011 .11 the tht•Jlrc. (Jrobe I.ire. enter· and Paul Ale\andcr appear through Sun· t,11n11wn1 b~ Dl'mh.:-\\'l''' At11c,1n 0,tn(l'fS d.iy. Jack Cohen, Van Gunther ani:J Steve • md D1u111rncrs S ~~ pp Cunt.ill Cmtofer Anderson appear Tul'lod.ly-lune 28. Show· Lr""· •1s; .!bO.! timei: lhurSd.iy 8:30 pm.; Friday at 8·30 •An Affair to Rcmembcr Jul\ 11 .11 6 30 and 10 30 p.m.; S.llurd.iy at 8 .ind 10:30 pm Op•:r.1 PJ,llrl 01ur111et Oint'ts JI p.m.; and Sunday-Wednesd.iy at 8·30 ~'"' hllllnl lt'\lllt'n((' B.1lbt.>.1 Pt•111fl>Ul.l. p.m Adm15Sion: S7· 10. lor 1.1 t .\\\ rol ll.r1.·uc..l..-r & r 1]-19 • laff Stop 2 I 22 SE Bristol, Newport • 1.1.1~hlle 0.1y 811. R.i'e July 12 United Be.:ich, 8S2-8762. l\1p Adotla and JeuMat· CudirJI PJh-. ~>n .ind :>µoru Club 1.-111e thews perform tonight-Sunday. Showt11nes: 11 L1.• \krukn Nt'\\p<1r1 81.·.ich Cunt.Kt Thursday 8:30 pm. Fr.d.iy·5.llurd,1y at 8, fr.111 '"u~~t 55~.4~1Jc, 10 and 11:45 pm., Sunday at 8 30 pm. Admos.sion: Si·SlO. 1-----~S..:.~-rn~\\•><>dWt. Gruf .ind T4!n<~-'41w+------------t.1hon.1I I it) I j 011\1' Crl~ TrC'atment •Orange County Cruies 16892 BolS.l Lt nt1.·" tor Ahuwd Cho drcn ContJ< t Chrca St., Suite 202. t lunhnglon Beach, D· nnJ ..,mkrt 7-7 .4•)•)•) 840-140G ... T C.tJOrange." special Friday nights oi all·1mpr011 shows, ptl'SCntecl at 8 •""on B.iseb.111 l un(heon July 15 at p.m. tune 26 and July J in the Pacific Syn:i· '""''' R11.h.11c..I ""on. D.1\ld E1-...nhmwr phony Building. 115 E. San~ Ana BIVd .. .ind h.N.'lJ.Jll celdmt1t·~ .11 RochJrd N"on !>anta Ana. Ticl.:ets: S8-S10 L 1hr ·"' .rnc.J 81rthpl.11. t'. 'rn bJ L 1ndJ S200 pp Cont.Kl John l.i)lnr •J•)J-S075 •Orange County Performing Arts Cen· ter 600 lown Center Dr., Costa Mes.a, • Upper Nt',~purt Bay (cologic.11 Tour. 740-2000. ;.'\.Isler magician Oa111d Cop- Julr t 11. II JO 11 30 J m r.1ddle P(mcr perlield unveils new illu~ions in .. MJgic for l..11.11. 111ur ul B.i1.I. B.iy '"'h Fi>h & C..ime th!.' 90s" tonight-June 24 Showttmes: 8 Dl'pl 11,11urJl"1 )4h pp Phone &75-121 S pm tonight-June 20 and 22·24, <1lso 4:30 • Bl.1tk .md White Ba,h. Jul\' 18 at 7 Pm lune 20 Jnd 1 and 4:30 p.m. June pm Ne\\lllllt t l,11lmr Art Mu..eum at 21 Adm1 .. s1on· S 16.50-S29.50 ISS dis· r..:,._, I""' C 1.•ntt'r F .1~h111n hi.ind Q,rncin~ count for children under 121. hl.1, I.. .1nd "h11l'·tht•11wd l',1t1ni; .rnd fJ,h. "'"~ s ·.o pp A11111.· , rt-.1t1\l' hl.ici.. .ind \\h11t• C.un1,1l1 i\l,l\1nt• C.1111<.·r. 75'1-11:'2 • Kid' al lle.ut Jul> 18 01" c C!l·,1 lr<'.1trw11t l1•111e" 1111 Ahu.,.•d C111ldr1.·n Cw11.1 t O"nn.1 Andi rt ~~-. .i•J<1•J •Tropic Noghh lul' 111 JI (J W pm Op,•1.1 l'Jt1ll1. (.ournwt Orner. JI Ta,lnr fl'>•d1·n,r . I lunton"t11n I t.ul>our (nn1." I "''"' ll.11·udrr i,r.1 !-l'I COMMUNITY f Vl N J i.., •Adventure 16 1959 t tJrbor 111,,d., Cosu M<-...a 650-3301. Anthropolog1>t Jeff Salz S"'"' a )lode ~"' piesent.ition on his .id· 'entures on 1hc f lomalayJs at 7 30 p m lue,clay Admo~sion Frl·e • Comic Book and Collectible Show at Crdnge Hall 2144 Thurm A\C , Costa Mesa. 650-4835. Comic book dealen buy and sell collectibles every Friday 5-10 p.m. through Sepe. 25. • hshion Island Newport Center Drive above Pacific Coast Higtlw1y. Newport Beach. 759-1122. Newport Harbor M Museum joins F;ashion Island in presenting second annual "Black and While Bash" at 7 tonight (eaturing dining, cl.toeing and en- tertainment under lhe stars. CoSt is S50 per person. • Jamboree Promenade Food Court at Jambortt Road and Dupont in Irvine, 752· 2222. Mist David Holzman is o(foring a one-o(-a-kind commissioned photograpnic art piece to the winner o( a drawing held in conjunction with a showing o( his work, which includes cfhotoaraphs of the New- port, Balboa an Hunhn~ piers at sun· set, today-July J. Drawing held July 3. Ap- plicants need to fill out drawing forms. ac· companied by a SS check to Serving Peo- ple In Need (SPINI . • Malulcey's 3011 Newport blvd.. 8.11- boa, SS6-03S3. Wear your colots and sing your school songs 6-9 p.m. June 29 1t the Irrelevant WeelC Alumni Col~ Rally, \\hich fe.:itures entert.iinment bv llill "The Fox" Foster, the world's fast~ beer chug- ger. Admission $1 0. • Mni's at the Red lion Hotel 30SO Bristol Street. Cost.l Mesa. S40-9203. The Southern Cahfornia R • I F'tnals For tht seven .innua ,eN wimwear se "Miss Swimwear lllustrattd 1993" held ~ Thursdly from 7-9 p.m. through July 16. •Mesa Verde Center, Harbor Boulevard and Adams Street. Cosu Mesol, 43S·2050. .. Firt~ Fling." where ffi!)<e than S800 in prize money is up (or gr.-ibs as 100 cars from the '40s. '50s anc:f '60s compete in display 11 a.m.·3 p.m. Saturday. Event, \vh1ch benefils Vantage. Foundation, a non· profit agency which helps development.illy disabled people, also (e;alures live music. contests and celebrity look·alikes. Ad· miu1on: Free. le.lu ol Bill .:and Lil Knight on Saturd.ty. "U Vit de Boheme" is the ~ning's theme - from tht Frtnch e>pefl "u Boheme," which optru Opera P~fic's ntXl ~a500. • Or.tn1tt Co-ut College le Bard Sta· dium. 2701 Fiitview Ro.xt, Costa ~ 432-572S. Cosu Mcs.1 Rot.iry Oub hosu its second aMUill fourth ol July Fireworlcs Spe<;Ucul.ar tht evening o( Jufy 4. C....tes open 1t 7 p.m.. entertainment ~ns at 7:30. rid.cu: SS fOf ;adults, S1 for cfi11dren 2·12. • Oran&t Ce>unty hir&rounds 88 f;iir Drive, Cost.l Mesa, 364-2542. Miniature horse show 8 a.m.·5 p.m. 5.lturdtly· Sunday. Admiuioo: free. • Orange County Marktl Plue in the main parking lot Jt the Orani;e County Fairgrounds. 100 Fair Drive, Costa lv\esJ, 723·6616. Thouslnds ol 11ems on s.ile 1t the w<'ekend, opcn·.llf swap meet. Ad· mission: SO cents (ctuldren under 12 free). • Or.11nge County Performing Alts Ctn· ler 600 Town Center Dm-e, Cosu Mesa, S56-2121. Free tours o( the Cen1er il.re of· rered MondarWednesd.ly at 10 .ind 11 1.m ResetVilttQns .ire required for i;roups of 10 "' more. • UO Bren Events Cen1er. Unl'l«!rSI~ Campus. IMne, 0101 204-'4S55. " f0< He;ilth." the firu locally lclco.1ied ct'lc rity b;isletball game to ~fi1 AIDS rf'o nd he.aTth-rel.iled chanllft ~,n ~ held Satur y evro1n ers, TV st;ars and ot~ celcbs •Waterfro nt Hilton Bexh ltf'Sort 21100 Pacific Coast H1gllway. I luntmglon ~ach, (31 OJ 67<>-4418. Ta~t shows every Mon· d.ty and Tuesd.ty It 8 pm. in 1tJ West ~Oub. 11\'-.lf •Ballroom Oa~init. 610 W. 16th Sc .. Costa Mes., 644·Sfl0. A class on half· room dancing and West Coast sw•l'lg is of. ferecl 6·7 Tuescl.ly nights • Co~ta Meu Quic.utcp~tJ 1860 An•· he1m Ave .. Cosu Ml'Sa. S45·S669. A se· nior otizen square dJnce group seels e11- perienctd d1ncers to ioin tl\em each ~a10a.m. • )ewisJt Community CeftMt ol· Oran~t County 250 Ba~ St., Cosu Mesa. 751· 0608. lne JCC ;ind tht w~·s lf'ltema· tional Zionist Org.lniution CX>-~ ;in evening ol music ;ind bolllroom d.tnong at 8 p.m. 5.ltu.rd.ty. Cost: S 1 S/couple · (()( membtrs, S2<Yooupe '°' non·memben. • Or.tnge Co-ut Collqe 270f F.:ai"'iew Rd., Costa Mesi.. 4) 2 • SlliO. A. onc.'-d.ly so- ci;il d.tnce WOtkshoo ~t te.Khes the b.lsic Cha Cha and fast C<>tit s~ Khedultd 9 ;i.m.·l p.m. Saturd.ty. f~: ·s36. "DJnce F0< Health." a silC·Wttk cl.trice class (or older .:adults. mecu 9· 1 o ;i.m Wtd~ays June 24·Jufy 29. Fee: $29. A. ~-week in· troductOfY klntslology WOt'Wlop (or d.mc· crs meets 9:30 a.m.·1 p.m. MondJy· Friday, June 22·26, in OCC's D.lnce Stu· d't0. fee: S3. For inform.lllon on the l ines.· ology class. phone 02·5506. ~ t \.,. i ' • \ I 1., ', t \ \ ' I '-, • CrKiAn Festival .lt !It.. P;iul's Cteek Or· thoclox ~urdl, 4949 Alton P.arkw.ay. Ir ,,;nc. 757-4350. Ctttk cublne, gultk-d tours o( the newly ~ church. en1.cr l.llnmcnl ind url\Cs Olfered durinJ the rn t1v11ies, which also include Grttk rol'-d.1nc en ind d.tnct ~ Frid.Jy-Sund.:iy. Hou~: S-10 p.m. Frte:Uy; noon· 10 pm · nd noon-8 .m Sund.ty. Ad· m~: S2 for u • n u er and those ~ho bring c..anMCI goods IOt l A riot YtGtims admi1ted fr~. •Spilt and Mllie't ann~ "rtttiv•I or Anl~tioft ;at £dw.an;b South Co.Ml V1ll.l},~ Onem.a. 1S61 W, Sunflowef A\~ .. S.lnta Ana. 540-0594. Jo.-.ofc lhan 18 fllmJ from throughout the world Are (~turtd thrO\ll)h July 2. Tidcu: S6.SO-S7. • Tu te of Orange County on the green at Irvine Spe<tlum. comCf nl Alton 'P,ul way and Irvine Cent.er 0n,~, Irvine. 7Sl· 354 5. The fourth Jnnu.ll ~n• (e.llures .l wide varlfly of cuisine from local reit.-au rants and entertainment, fndJy·SunclJy Hours: 5 p m.·midn•FJlt fndJy; noon midnight Slrurday; and noon 10 pm Son d.ly. . • Newport Oune1 Jamboree Road and Pacific Coost Highway, Newport Beach. 751-044 1. "Malung Strides Against C.in- ccr," a SK ru.Vmo-.e·a·long-a·lhon and lK lun run/walk will be held Saturday to raise mo~ for cancer r~arch, tdvcation and 9,;!;!;!;!;!;!;!;!;!;!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;!~ patoent ser\ltees. This event ;also (eatures 11 UllCCf wrvivon and the strides tl'l.lt have been m.lde in the fight 1gainst ancer. • O~ra Pad(ic 6SO To~n Center Dr .• Suite 400, Costa Mesa, 637· 1249. The So- ciety ol Founders of Opera Pacific holds its sixth annual gal.l .:it tht Perah.a Hills cha· MesaVerde c e N T E R P • I S I M T S • BNth P.irty lulr 111 <.;! Uuh <11 11o.ig \lcmoro.11 I 1o,...p11.1 .11 Ou!'t'), "-(.'\'Jl<lrt Bt:ach Phone 5-.i ; !1 I ,----------------------------------f THI 4TH AllNUAl • C.11dl'n P•rly J 11\ 1 1 11 3 pm Cl'ntr.11 Guild "' Up.:-r.1 1'.1, ''" .11 !>•mun rc>1den•e, \'111,1 PJrl.; f rcnch ru"•nt' operJt1c hogh- li~hb 1>1.·rlurmed by O\crture CompJny Curlt..J( t /\.l.irt1J MJrt•ni;o •J<JB-1768 COHHI IOU~£°' • Alt.1 Coff••l' Warehouse & Roa~ling Co. '.iO<i 1 hi '-t. Nn,pnrt lk.1ch. ui'>·02J3. •Blue Marble Coffeehouse 1<J07 I !arbor Bl•d, Co~t.i /I.le'"'· 921627, 646-5776. Sund.w thr<>ugh lhurS<l.1y. C. 30 ,, m. 10 1nodn1~h1 r rodJy .ind S.1t11rd,1y • C.ifl.' Concerto I 71 f I 7th St, Costa 11.\(' ... I. f.4 l 11440 • C.1£t• P.111~ !.!rd f ·"'"l"" Rd . Coo.ta "'"'·' <.so I I 1-l I tr1uf\ ~ ,, m 1 O pm • D•l'tlmh Coffee .1nd h preuo Bar 474 l 1 -ih St (())l.J /\.\<'.,.., 64& 0323 Hour\' I >p•·n ii.uh trom 6 a m to m1dn1ght. •u1ed11ch Coffee 3(,Ql tambo<ee Road, l'-l''~f'°'' llCJth, 83 I 914 ) Hour-. Open d,llly 11om C. J m to <J p m • Graffl'O Cofftt .11 NC'\"1X>rl Nooh Cen· Irr B1>0n All('nut' bet~t'<'n Canwlbdck Strt'<'I .ind M.1rArthur Bnuk-vard, 644· 01<) J • Kelly'~ Coffl.'e .rnd r udge r .ctory 30'J r.1lrn "t . ~11111· Ii H.1tlJ<>a, 72 J 0798 I tnlm C1 .1 rn IO p 111 "unrlay· Thur!><lay; 6 ,1 m 11 p m I r1d.1y C,,11u1r1.1, • Rcxk N' J.iv.a 17-1'1 Nt'"fl"'' Bl"d, l'.1•1\ 1• 1tl Ile Jc h lo;1Cl 4 t IO t ft1ur\ Op«n 1 l.1111 f•orn lo HI .1 rn t• • 1 1 m • 'll.1rhu(L'\ Coffee C'o. 21101 I l'.1c1fic I 1~1,t t t1~lw .. 1h C.oron,1 dd MJr e orange coast Weekend / Th.ursdaY. Jone 1e, ·1992 FlfTIES fLltlG PRESENTING CLASSIC CARS Of THE 40'S, SO'S & 60'51 FlmES-mu FUN wmt UVE MUSIC AND IWKING. W1M PllZlS IM OUI YO-YO, IUllU GUI MD SO'S C051M COlllm s=======:::::::~--lllNG.____ ~­ THI FAlll.YI ..... , ·-au:cn--•• CA l E ~J DAR " . J. ·., 5 4 0-l 2 2 4 • Spike and Mike'• •nnu.J "festival ol Ani~lion" at Edw<irds South C~ Vil· l.lgc CinctN. 1561 W, Sunflower Ave., S;inu Ana, 540-0594. More th<ln 18 l'ilms rrom throu~t the world arc fe<itured through Jul'( 2. Tick~: S6.50-S7. I I I f I\ \: \ • \I-' 1 " • Bear Street C.1fe at Cryst<ll Court, Bear Suec1 ;ind Sunfl-0\ver Avenue, Cost<i Mesa, 435·2167. "The WOfd From Oakland," foaluring poclS Jack Foley, Clairt' OnJlda Jnd FloYd Sales, presented 7 p .m. frldJy. • Jewish Community Center 250 Baker St., Cosu Mcs.l, 751-0608. A Boole Dis- cussion Croup sponSOl'ed by JC<:; and few 1urina 01 d1scuU1C>O of ~1argaret Atwood's "UIS Eye" will be held 11 a.m.·noon Wednesday at hhrt-nhcil 451 Bookst0te ;ind Coif~. 540 South ~ Hwy., uguN Beach. •Round T.ble Wn t at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Cost.l Hwy., Newport Beach, (2131 256-7977. Featur~ authors at 1oday's noon luncheon: R.ty Br~ C"Clttn Shadows. \Vhite Whale"); Mar.. t'tte H.lrtley ("Btt'.lkmg the Silence"); Or. Herbert l. Abfams ("lhe Pr~nt Has Been Shot'1; .ind Mike Bl.ake (''The Minot . " • COiia Mna Art LHgue C..llery 1661 Sunflower Ave .. 5.lnu An•. 540-6430. The 340 le;igue members and their spouses meet in Costa Mesa Community Center on P;ifk Avenue at 7 tonight. open lo the public. •HI-Time Cellars 250 ()g!e St., Cost;t Mesa, 650-8463. Tasting_s Oi new wines from old wineries feitured l-7 p.m. Th~ days New wine arriv<lls usted 3-8 p.m. frid.lys. Winert tasting feawring Rolen· blum Winery presentecf 1-6 p.m. "Saturday. Son Co.lsr Cruises~ a ~am on a future wine cruise at 6 p.m Tuesday. SS per ~-libtary i.wngs, ~aturing rare and Oldef vinuges. an! conducted 4-1 p.m. w~nesdays. Pnce per ~e Vaties. 8 lmne fine Mt Cenltt at ~ P•rk, 1021 Yale A...e., lrviM, 552·10f&. Commerd.11 photogr.ipher Jade E.ldon ~ lents I wotkshop on p<iinti~ with ltdlc 9:30 a.m.-4:)0 p,m. 5.lturdiy. Cost.: SJ<f. • Jewish Comrnuftity Center of Onnp County 250 a.ke.r SL, C06ltl Mesa. Mitl ~ dnes '°' ~ will be held Thursdays from 1·3 p.m. bettinnlnl June 1 a throor July 9 . Ftt: s Hf (members); S15 (non-members>. Ul_I 751-0608. • p.jewpott Theater Arts Center 2501 Oiff Or., Newport ~ach. 966·2187. The Vine Street Theater Co., a new actOf's workshop, presenlS rq;ul.lr showascs f()( Hollywood casting dirt'CtOrS. Cl.uses are ongoing Sundays from 4·7 p.m. Al>PflCilnlS may call 8 a.m.·5 p.m. Moriday·f rlday. • OranJ:e Co.st College. 2701 Fairview Road, COsta Mesa. f°' 1nf0fmation on the following classes, ~e 432·5880: a four· week class teaching the art ol fresh·O°'al arranging b_egjns to<Lly and runs Thursdays through July 9 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Room 101 Of OCC's Art Center. Fee: S99; a WOt'kshop explo<ing the traveling in ithe South Seas presented 7:30-9:30 p.m. Ffi• day in Room 116 ol OCC's Fine Arts Build· ing. Fee: S 1 O; "Kartooning for Kids," ii seven-part workshop"introducing b.lsic c.ar· tooning skills to children, ptCSCnlMI 9· 10:20 .l.m. Saturdays. June 20-Aug. 8, in Room 115 ol OCC's Arts Center. fee: S35; "The Artistic Sp<>ft of Juggling" runs 9· 11 a.m. Satur~ tune 20 and 27 in Room 116 ol OCC s fine Arts lecaure Hall. Fee: S25; "Self Publishing -A Second Source of Income" presentea 9 a.m.·1 p.m. 5.ltur· day in Room 201 ol OCC's Lewis Center fOf Appliei Science. Fee: S29; ''Writing C)e5l&ned lo. Reading. Elf«ti...e V!S41.ll Communication" prcscnt~ 10 a m.-4 p.m. Saturd;ay in Room 207 ol OCC's lCW1S Applied Science Building. Fee: SS9; "Magic fot Minon," a '~ kw c:hil· Mondiiy, June 22-rid.ly, July 3 in Room 11 ~ Wilson Elemt'nt.lry Sdlool, 801 W. Wilson St .. C°"'1 t.1es.l. Fee: S29; "Kids on Stage" f°' ages 9·12 presented 10;30 .i.m.·noon MOnday, June 22-frid.ly, July 3 ii Wilson Elementary. Fee: S29; six-week workshop fOf beginning. intermediate and .idva~ paintef'S wO<king in oil, wa· terco!Ofs and iCfYlic:s meets 6-9 p.m. Mon· days, June 22·July 27 in Room 102 ol OCC's Art Center. fee: SSS; "Books 'N Cooks," offering children ages 6·9 the i<>Y' ol re.lding ancf cooking. presented 10:30 a.m:-noon Monday. June 22-Friday, July ·J in Room 12 at Wilson Elemenltlry. Fee: U4; "Authon Among Us," teaching cl· ement..!Y age children the plc.isure and pride ol authc>Mlp, presented at Wilson El· ementary Monday, June 22-friday, July 3, from 8:30-10 a.m. (()(ages 9-12 in Room 12 and 10:30 a.m.-noon fOf a~9 In Room 13. fee: S29; "Kids Pb , " a theater workshop kw ages 6-9 rom 8:30- 10 a.m. Monday, June 22-Friday, July 3, in Room 15 .it Wilson Element.lry. fee: S29, an att and liter.iture class fOf dlildren ages 4-6 presented 9:30-11:30 .i.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 23·July 9. Fee: S29; "'Your Story is the Qe;itest Ciftl," ii wnting workshop on tumeng penonal expefienc:es lnlO SU>ries, presented 1 :3<>-4 p.m. Tues- days, June 23 and 30 in Room 107 ol OCC's Counseling and Admissions Build- ing. Ftt: S29; a Cinwlng class fOf young· Siers pr~t~ 9:30-10:50 a.m. W~nes­ diys. June 24-July 29, in Room 102 ol OCC's Art Center. fee: S38; a painting class (0< youngsters Pfesenled 11 .i.m. • 12:20 p.m. Wednesdays. June 24-July 29, In Room 102 ol OCC's Art Center. Fee: S 38. For infOfm.ition on the following cl.lsses. ~ 432-5772: TheJter Arts 104, which tt'ilehes the art ol lmprovisa· tion, presented 9 .i.m.·2 p.m. S..turdays ~nning June 20. Fee: S 18; Art 120, a frtthancf drawing course, meets 5: 30-10 p.m. Monday-Tflursdays beginning June 29. Fee: S 18. . • Orange County Cruies lmprov Com· edy Sd\Ool 16892 Bolsa Chica St., Suite 201, Huntington Beach, 840-1406. Oas.ses on music lmPfOV meets Thursday evenings bcRinning toniitht. Classes f()( teens meet FriClays and Children on Saturdays. All classes are limited to 10 people and meet clgl:lt to 10 weeks, except music imP'ov and skit writing which are limited to six people and meet sax weeks. Tuition: HOO per person with a non-refundable S 100 deposit a'™i one-time S15 reg.st.ration foe. •Orange Countr: Inside Edge at Scott's Sc;ifood Bar and Crill, 3300 Bristol, Cost.i Mesa, 64 7 • 1909. Dr. Peggy Bassett. ptesi· dent ol United ChurcheS Ol ReligiQus Sei- t-nee, ~aks about "It's All JU1t Ctist f°' I.he Mill" 6:30-8:30 a.m. W~nesday. Cost: $2S (includes buffet bre.1kfasll. • Paclric Sdlool of Music & the Arts 151 Kalmus C-1, Cosu Mes.\, 545·1217. Music and Arts Discovely umps for ~ 4· ll fe;ituring music:, art and drama half-day gram 8:45 a.m.-noon June 22· 6: for ases ~-7. Musical Adventures Cmusic), Picture Books Cart) •nd Little Mirmaid (dr•mal; T°' ages 8-13, Pop Sounds/Rod WOfkshop (music), Cartooning I (art) .ind K'id's Com· edy (drama). Fee. 559·S79 pet' weelc. Bev· erage ptovided. 0.lycare av;iilable (bring sacl( lunch). • Radisson Hotel 18800 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine, 1 ·800-31 O·LOVE. "Have the Rela· tionship Yoo W;int" is present~ I>'(. n;ition· ally ;iccla1med ps)'Chotherapist Dr. Pat Alfen Tucsd.11ys from 7·8 p.m. Admission: SS. •Sherman l ibrary and C..rdens 2647 £. Coast Hil!hw;iy; Corona del Mar, 673· 2261. 'W'11df10we?rs of Oran~ CQunty," a side l«.ture on endangered ~ in Fnnce and uli~!1i.l. presen~ 8 p.m. Wednesday. AdmlSSIOl'I: Free. Classical, Opera & Traditional • ~ hKh Public Library Newport Center Branch, 856 5.ln Clemente Ori\le, Newport ~ach, 644-3191. "Sonday Aftet"· noon Musiale," featuring music ror flute, h<lrp and cello by BrW\ Noel, Cr~ Bishop and Steve Velez 3:30-4:1S-p.m.-rune""28. See MUSIC/10 FIND YOUR DAD'S FAVORITE CALOGNE FoRLFBS SYBARIS VERSUS CHAMPAGNE l FRESH-SQUEEZED ORANGE JUICE FRESH FRUIT CASCADES Crmd ~ • AaoMd e.m. . KMi • Glapes ASSORTED CHEESES SUSHI MEDlEY SM.ADS _ POACHED WHOLE SALMON EN ASP1C Acx:omplried wlh Lox. Clpa, Dad Tomatoes, Onions and &J9s Servtd wlh ~ ()ewn etieese and Bagels P,.P.ed Al You Lu Thim HOtlEllADE WAFFLE STATION CARVERY Baron of e.t ~ Hotsenldiltl Sour CfUTI and Wild Mushroom Demi Gllce EGGS BENEDICT BLINTZES OhMM filed, Mfwd wlh a.ofted Frul Salas BAKED FRESH COUNTRY HAM ROASTED LEG OF LAMB ROAST PORK BAKED STUFFED SOLE BAKED CHICKEN POTATOES L 'YONNAJSE • BROCCOLI AU GRATIN BACON • SAUSAGE VIEMNA DESSERT TABLE IRUNCH Will IE SERVED FROll 10:GO Ul. ACCOllPANED BY UVE ENTERTAINMENT Mutts, $21.15. CN'*-', 12 ywa or under $13.15. ~: (714)860-7173 ~ Tht•\\-Jlf~~~ , /~h t<tsort .moo 1>acln<.: COJ'-' llw . Hunlinttton &.idl. t·>\ 9;?Mtt I ., tf P robably the moM pathetic aspect of D.1n Qua\ lc's outbursts last \\CCI., the uries \\here he divided Ameriu into two distinct camps -in Im "ords, those deviant 'opl11::.t1c.1te::., the cultur:il elite, .111d 1 he rc,1 llf us "ho ha'...: mor:ils and lr1.'.1,111r..: 1r.1J1t1lHlJI family 'alucs -is that he .1.iu.111~ bd1cn:~ h.1,ing knm,ledge and , ltllurL 10 g.1111 a better unden.t:inding of our \\lll IJ " the c.11.th!>I for a breakdo" n in 1.1111tl' .tlkl!tancc: Anu. th:i1 with out his pwph..:111. leaden.hip. it \\Ould never occur to .111~ 111 u\ 10 :J\!>e!>:-the quality of our lives in 11.1111' 1111111r 1-..murcd relationship::.. Indeed, th.: 11111'..:ctla.: 1i:1101Jnee he revealed with this 'l' ll'1.'k''· 11.111l.1" -111 1nJed equation brought o ,1,111l111c 111.''' lo\\ 111 1he "D:in·isms'' which h.I\.: 1.1;111111u.tllv cmb;11 rassr..:J the nation 1hri1ucla111t till.,· current :.idminbtration. I .. ~uldn't hdp 1clkl:11ng, 1111 the irony of 1111, l.1lt:'>t (.)u.I\ k a11.1t:I-a' I l>:tt 111 the ~.11J1.11 re,1.n11:rn 1 .11 Ne"port ll:irbor Art '.\IU,llllll l.1 .. 1 \\CCI. J1,cui.s111g the museum's I .111111\ .\rh ClH1n1.1I \\ith Brool..c Coldren, th1. -.m1nul\ h1unJ111i: chair. and NHAM's A"o1.1.11t: Dm:clor oi [duca11on Karin Srhnl'll Org.inw:J during the latter part oC l'h ". the I .11111)\ Arh Council ''as formed to rr1.•\1Je ~u.1hl.) ~11 1 e'pcricn.cc.:· :..J.1.lLIWC:...W~MP----tR.": 1.111111\ Ill enJl>~ lllgt:thcr, a' well as to teach l..1d' .1bout Jrt anJ cre.111' it) "h1k t:n1.·our.1g111g 1nd"iuual artistic Jevelopment .1nu rnltur:.il apprcei;1tion. '"Shortly after my hu.,b:rnJ :rnd I joined the mu,cum." explained Coldren, who is 36, "we not1ceJ a real void in children\ education and mu .. 1.•um ac1ivitic::. geared tlm:ard fomily participation. Si111:c our olde~t child was ~i.,_.:,_;:m~--' l'lllt:ring l-111dcrgarten at the lime. we :.il~u r1.·1.1ll!lllll'd that there was '1r11l.tll\ no Jrl m music ------ht:1n!! 1;11ucJ 111 the public Arts .,,·h11u1, ~o. "e em i'1oncd Scene 1111r 1Jc,1 fl)r a Family Arts ------(\1111htl :i'> ,1 C\ll11mUllll\ dhul. 1n .11.IJ111un i.1 hr111pn!! more mcnibcr:) 1111,, :!lc 1111N.'Ulll, .111d prm1J1ng Jn ~ 'r' 111.·111..· th.it hr lllf' t.inuhc' clt,,cr l11~._tl d ·"th\'\ ,!J,11,· Ill thl' .a.:tl\ftlC'>. Art IS '111.h ,11. an1\·c1.d p.11t 111 our ll\o -11 form::. ,111J ,11.1pe" 1111r 1·r...:.1tl\ ll'f 111 titht·r areas, and 1kt1.1111111c' h1111 ~11u rclcJ\C energies and 111,111p•ll,1tt: ll HIU!!ht p1tlCCS\C'>." ,\, .1 l..1\k·ull C\l'll l lor the group, the 11111111.tl h1"1t:d .111 1n.111).!u1.tl I c'l"al Fun IJ,1\' on .1 '-.und.I\ .d1a~11mn 111 early '88, hichlil!htcd h\ .1 lc:"I 11f .trt acll\ i11c:. such a!> t.1~...: 1;.11111ing~ or1g.1mi \1orl-~hops, :.pin art, ,1ory·tcllang. h.inu in .. 1111men1., to play. food buolh' ,111d 111m-.. 1op entertainment. This lice ,1nnu.tl event. \\hich u11ra ctcd more than 100 .1d11ll:. amt chilJrcn from the n1mnwn1t\ th.11 first )l'.lf, has grown 10 hcrn111e .1 hu;hl) .1n11c1p.11cd pJrt of -.,:t:\\ p 111 ·, \<ilUtt: In· the-Arts, With more 1h.111 I. '00 attending 1h1~ year. In .1dd1t1011 to the regular cl<1\\CS, "11d,,l111p,. 11111,cum tour!) and field trips. the prcl11111n.11> I 'JIJ:!-93 council calendar 111du1k' J ~I .iv (Jay G.irden Party & Tea, pan 111p.1t 1on an I T1c annual county-wide lm.1c111.11mn Celcbralllln. and a fall "friend"/ lund rJl)Cr for the adult i. 10 help augmcnl the cml\ of matcr1at .. for council events and .11.ll\ 111c,. "One of our goal::.," :.aid Coldren, '""• Ill c\entually be able to !>ponsor a child with a 'cholar-.h1p for an an program or clJ\li 1hcy may he unahlc 10 alford.~ C ounul Cla\\1.·-. ;1nJ h.111J!>·On \\1Hbh11p,, \\h1cl1 ::ire usually tied Ill to the nll1,c11ni"~ cxl11bilions or an upcon11ng hollu.1y, am IJilorcd to specific .1gt:,, 1 ang111g from J to 14. Special "Mini .. ~M.I .... ~. Karin Schnell (lert), a sociate director of education for the Ne"e,ort Harbor Art Mu- '\Cum, and Brool.c Coldren, founder and chairwoman of the Family Arts Council. • • amt air Newport'--lf arbor Art Museum council keeps kids and parents tuned into art Masters" clas!)CS for agcli 2 1/2-5 ycurs arc • taught by Glad)!) Green, who encourages C\penmen1a1ion, e\prei.!>10n and the developmental sl.1lls of art·mal..i ng. Also popul:ir arc the ongomg "Mommy & Mc" classes. Although there ii. no rigidity in the methods of teaching that arc used, 1m1ruc1ors follow a loose format in terms of relating art principle'> such as line, shape, form, texture. color balance and apprecia1iun for major works of painting and sculpture. According to Schnell: "I think it's really important that kids learn IO enter an art exhibition with an open mint.I, ond grow up exposed to all types or art forms and expression. If they arc t1mulatcd by the way art is presented to them, they will understand that no one way 1s right or wrong, but that contemporary art i a exciting as traditional nn." During the summer months, the museum will be offering a wide v:lriety of children's art classes for nil nge groups which arc ope n lo tnc-publtc-for n nominal fee. (Family Ans Council members receive a discount). Taught by a selected group or art teachers from neighboring school districts. these classes cover such topics DS: "Drawing on the Imagination," "Mokina Face ," 8 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, June 18, 1992 "Wonderful Watercolor," "Look Into the Mirror and Crystal Ball," •1creative Clay," and "Paint and Sculpt in the Spirit or Max Ernst'' ns a tie-in to NHAM's major summer exhibition. (For details :lnd reservations, call Karin Schnell at 759-1122). Presently, the Family Arts Council has a membership or 70 families (nn average or three children per family) with dues set at $100 per family per year. According to Schnell: "The Family Arts Council is reall)' rcspon 1ble for broadening NHAM' commitment to children's art education. We depend on lheic input in terms of developing general projects. Looking nrouna to other institutions, we're the only one that I know which involves the entire family. As the council grows, we will try to offer as many aspects as possible to tile experience of coming to the museum as a shared family outing." And, as we finished our lunch, I saved my most important question for last: If Murphy Brown wanted to join tho . Family Arts Council, would she be welcome? Schnell and Coldren responded as n smiling chorus: "Yes, with open arms!" Adrien Olsen f,els some creative help via a NHAM Fami y Arts Council program. Artist helps SPIN A rtist D:ivid Holtman 1s orreri~a 11 one-of-a-kind commi ioned pho- tographic nrt piece to the winner of a tlr.1w1na that bcnefitS Newport Bc~ch·b•scd Scrvina People In Need {SPIN). Applicants need to fill out forms av;ail11ble now through the July 3 drawin& date and Include o SS check p;ayablc to SPIN. You can pick up tho forms at the Jomborcc Promenade Food Court at J:tmborce Road and Du- pont In Irvine. For more lnforma1ion, call 752·1222. ,. , bringing people together!" June I~. 1992 Six-cull Advcrti4iting Supplement for Orange U>a~t Weekend Hurry the Eighth Deadly Sin by Virginia Mui/tr to miss the little joys between ap(X>int· ments. No time to smell the roses anymore in our (X>wer drive for financial sccurily. When does is all stop? Al the heart aaack? Hurry has ruined the quaUty of Amen- thrown to the four winds. All I.his results 1n imbalance. Hurry LS not natural ln our impatience to wait for plants to grow we have invented the hothouse and MiradeGro. Notice that Hurry is a very American thing. We have been the in\/Clltors of the QUICK lunch and the FAST f(X)O clwns. My friends are so busy these days that I begin all my phone conversations with ·1 know how busy you are, so I'll be brief: ln Lo.s Angeles lhe freeways are dogged with one passenger vehides running from A lO B and then humedly on lo C Those at THI UNFORGETTABLE seem to have vanished w1lh I.he rush of our daily lives We need to be more accept.mg and trusting I.hat good thing!> will be 1n tore for vs 1f ""'e don t ru h I.hem. And every moment serves 11S purpo.sc in enriching you along the wav The 90'c; arc a time for taking stock of the real qualitv of our d:ulv live..., \Ve mu't face our future w1lh a fa1lh in the fact I.hat our dreams will be rcal11cd bv sub'>lJtutmg hurry w1lh a calritnc.~ and po1:.c more in harmony with narurc's liming • -poc'nt C usually have terribly pre$Sio engagements at Point A You can recog- . · w~nd determined expression behind the wheel or on the sidewalk racing to !heir cars-- always a step away from where they want to be. These people don't need ars to look ·driven.• People today seem obsessed by some subronscious mes.sage that their true importance as a human being is cquiva· lenl to how busy they appear. This behavioc guarantees that you will be sure can life. It is both a factor and a result of our high-pressure sociely. In the last two decades of racing for wealth our people have sacrificed all the very things that money can't buy-joie d'vivre, good health, inner calm, dignity and thoughtful- ness. The simple daily joys have been HE PERSONAL.5 How to res/HJIUI to"" tull SHpagt!2 SWF 34 whrallJ cbild MICb WM who it ~· aallllnlt1 •--. ~ -;t;~-==r.Ni M. TllDI. Call IW. AmActlV6. RINNY SWF lO. ..USWM»lS l•prila,-· .. (\a.~-CllJ 1°'1 CASUAL. CONTRNT T-"°7 DWF4l,--......we..._ ... ,.,... dUlrcn ......... Dcdlk 6-111 Newpar\ Bed. Cal 2142. I AM JEWISH )S/S7, lllndi.-., edMcllC, wily.~-*· ,. ... "'*'. _,,, wy. l WOllW la to -a Je-1111 ..... "" ___ .._I .. libll.i tww- pan a.di. Call 1664. ' PRC>FliSSlONAL SWF n. NJS ai-PJl (Udoan, ll'rld, ...._ s.ll _ ...... " ....... HlliMM. Clll 2101. w ANTm r-,i.,.. fclr -ind.V ....... Lea Mai· ::."'Call 2362. PU11Y PlOFESSIONAL DWP, "4.•s . .-.-I ....... .. x+;-.:.i:: wwwou 1-.....-.--.T-. c:.a 2392.. IOI BAD, 9Ck WOlSEl Ld'I &a dial f'lc+Wt. tp!Wllll, briala,amWYC.~ F.w.,. .-. lofll to)'lllqll,.....,, ~ aillinlfun--a,-..... wur1il lhs Wiil. H~ a.di. Clll I~ NF.ED BALANCED IJf& lnllh. t..ldly-w-a.1q_..t to1. lectiGal r. 20. a-,... Cd 11'6. C'lF.A 11VS.A TTRACTIVE. DWF, 30. .. lpCal frienlWlip ... ---..-~8-::11. Clll 166.l 8LONDB WRITER 39 SE.BU ..... fclr lhellrc, ~ coamu. NIS, lahby, ,...-. ....... a...L Cell 1912. lflWElEBUND .... wouWI• .... , .... )Qlllfl ~--. how wwi4 10ll WlllDICMt nil _,, .... Winll « '-'· --4o l bowllll1J'llllft...,.A ..... l "'-le-Clll in,. LOVBUffl. ~'DS. -_,.. n... .-, Ulll IClmllmJIW! DWP, SI, "4', ~ bna)l _.pt -"humor ~ ..--4S-S1, N/S, io llwe .... CU. CQ'I• lunar? I 1111. !..d's cape! Calla Mc:a. Call 2620. A1TRAC11VB SBf, 37, S'S', MICb ialdl.-,-uvc. SB.\4., 31~. 6'• for fnendlhip ll1d pa111blt rdaJan. lflip. Lq Bach. Call 2349. Virginia is a crederu1a/ecJ mlXlelmg narure refuses to hurry. It teaches us I.he great lesson of patience-that slow and steady work establishes a good foundatJon and will always win in the end. Everything I.hat is wonderful in life comes as a product of stow growth. ns11UC1or an comm1m1ca110ns coaclJ She teaches tbe qua/111cs tbaJ set a woman apart from the crowd and the techntqtws for ac.qwrlng them I !er seminars focus rm 1hese a11nmucs-poa.se, polish. personal style, voace I fer book 7be Unforge11able Woman IS now ava1/able She can be reached on her vou;ema1/ by cal/trig the 900 number in this section and se/ecJtng OptWn 2, then Call •1401. Manners and old-fashioned courtesy -i. confident, playful, volupcuous rw1.r11"'cc1 ssi: seeks ,, ••• iunan· tic. passionace. 1111.dhsaii,~ JS· co male ror 1U10Ut 1Qia·1am rda· oonsbip. M~ • +. Any rauonallty. s.na. Na. Cal rm. SOPHlmCATED BRUNETIE SWF. S"&'/1 33, lllrlCllYC, talSllM, 1111dli&cn1 -. SWM •s-sa. pro-fmM1111. bcalthy, clran hfMtyle. Lq Bach. Ca!l 2191 BOHE..\OA.~· Adapubk, U11SUC. inc:11idcectnt. •tratilt. NJS Cll\'l'Gn- maul prolcuional. ... 5'3'. tcd.s .n:.., Amiwty11r11(aled mile for ClOlmllcmcD. T1111111. Call 2391. Rf.ADY R>R ROMANCE. fl.ray, lll•entll'OUl.kMble..lt.SWF. Nfl· fiped. S'3 Ill. w/ alD!m ta. and almond~~ -U¥c. Clf· ""'SWM. 21-36 f« ~and )O¥c. Irvine. Call 1665. I MISS COl!Ycrabon, toqiuu.an· lhiptnd mina. I'm DWF. y-. 60, 11'1111, und!Ye -r'I' ·.-ion f« sc>if ...S--. ~ ra. N.S SWM SUI wllie ncr.u. l"'nt. Cell 25SI. PROFESSIONAL B~CIC FE· MALE •JOYS lheMre. bhlel ...S .,, s.il ..Je ~JUG, net .....-LlAl&8ea.OilJllS9. IRUSISTIBUi. OEUOllTFUL. Dl'F, l lllP"b chil*al. ...., ..... i.c..J, 4cLih DJM llUSBAA'D. Ea· \iai'lih·a~m..eau NOT JUST AN01ltEl PRElTY FACB. Hny-r*, ioo. s...I. ftlllWU., ·-c,.s Ol'elt ... aincm, Miidiy, elftctlOMt SI IO IW\. 5-.. Ana. C&ll 2349 CUING TEWISll WIDOW, 60, wauld like 10 !ewe, lauch nt dance '&Ill\ lhaqtan 8cach. Call 2S07. OlRISTlAN SWF,mJDYIOUldoon, a~inc. JRfcssKllll, NID. hfte I dukl, 111~ tare.SccksSWMIDWM ~.Ice ... 1ues. Sal Bodi. Call 1799. JEWISll WIDOW •auk! llktlOmott 1 ral l&fe 'MEXSOr 6011167 ~ ~ HunQncUJn Beach. Clll 260!) DJF ~S MISS~ KWOS. tlwins ~om. Ii.In, drums. S'l'/129, klllless, setb 1111 male dynamo. c.a Mesa. Call 2312. TIIW>OFGAMF.57 MtlOO! OWF, 21, N$, one Siil. a..y, WI~ a · crtal .. e, prolesioral ...-&lc.ScdJ wiom. a&lnlCtiYC s w. NS cavte- 11111126-31. COll'f~advcnll.l'c, booU. people, m-. llldcnlan6--..llwln&.C11N11-lmnc. Cal 1446. SWF, 19,dlubby,kMblc,..-a lddybarlldlllJ~SM who looks lllSlde, nol J.1• ClUtlldc. Fuller· IOI!. Call 1393 • BETTE MJDl.ER pcn1nh1y, bul nm'llblrAmMarpe.Pral.-1 -"11h~...t . .-. lllv-.~- 1111Ye, wel.djullld ~book· 4ll4l Mia be fit A trim,~ aood Mind. pawn nt open. d ·S9. 1..q a.di.. cwt l9S7. ~ AmACTIVE.ACOVF.. WP,-*lliba,_... • 11Y•1I • for •ma.•-.. ,._.ICll i.dl ...... Lq Bmch. Oill 2299. •S-Sl Loni Betdl Call 26Sl AlTRAcnVE, SEXY BLONDE. OWF. urcspmicr mao 011llth m Rd Scicncr and aD kll!ds vi Slllff. ~e io11ap. lllncr, Pf, tide-. bes.II Wllb, boMq. -~lt'>cr. rd hke I fi'icnd lllCI CCIT1p9llOll IO Wn tare w11h, 1 ~{who is enrtcll~t, tall. 1111tllicm1.. lwtn, tenSIU~e. I !0¥111& ,cn11eman atunf 50 Oicd ft cul I Lan& Bach. Ca1J 271 •. PRETIY, PETITE, MUSIC TEAOIE.R.S-2"/l I 0. secb 1 &aU· 111111 who .. .,,ua11y l1llllfal. alb lchc. 40-SS. 10 lhft 1 1PC10A1 hf t ~· O!wlcc C-.y t.JJ 2'DO. ACTIVE. PE1TTE LADY. "60ws, kw• dtnana. h\'eq tcd.1111111 wilh wtallf inlrn:Sll! Fullcn!n. Call lSSJ Gl!liOER ROOGElS llds ycuh- flll Fred Aaft 10 inp lht """ fin. llSllC I I JI 11h SoclCI J CuncllOIU a-Pwk. Clll I IOJ l VlVAOOUS, A1TltACTIVE BLONDES • ..t-. 2 ~ lllndlomt hurh N.S. dw\.a. 1r11 SIC, ,_-a, claim.. r-~-Cd lllS OWF. •l.OIC ~ _. ~ -Ul('(rC IO st.'C lllN ~ -· au •1111. 1"-. Cd 2303 JUST BECAUSE IM BEAU11f\JL.._\ _ •• , klww ............ ~ ... Ill&. -U.t -· friaidi, ICnUs. 1111vd,ll1ud9MIC!l1111111my40'I (look >Ch). Wandt. S'HI lO. 1 ~ • ti SIAIOf OF MAN· ..... ._. ........................ ~-;::-~~.~ ~...., ...... ell ClllN, --w.tf l9d aooil CCl'I .... m-. Call U.1. DWM.~ ... ST--40.C.- .... CalllU9 OCllSTIA.~ SINQ.I MOM, 40. n 112'.~ r.1111SWM. a.... -•-Mt..Ailllk-= .... IJQrl' UP MY lfi BIO CiUYl ........ ,._....."""'Jo-.. ..._ '-k-Ttll ·S7:, -....e.. i....-..,ealf.-i...,.r.., ft9fJ. 4llu. Ya: UlnaM. .... """~.twWt.--. c '° ... 0 Sl '"'" ..._. ~-r.-.ay-----~--~ Al8 YOU SPONTA.,OOUS. tptn· .i. •Y ed .....i? M )QI lllll ~HJS.ull•~-" ~H l3Q5. N 0.1'1 A JOl.'R!'l'liY Of LOVli. l HE PERSONALS How to respond to an ad? It's as easy as 1-2-3! 1. Read lhrough lhc personals and select ~ tha1 you wane to ar\.\wcr Circle or make note of lhe four digit number al the end or each ad You can answer as many ads as. you like in o ne phone call. Since your message i.s limited to o ne mmu1e, give a liu.le thought to what you wan1 10 say You C2n dcscnbe you~lf and what vou like to do, say why you round lhe ad interesting and be sure 10 leave information o n how you can be conractcd. Use Optlon #J for a further explanauon of the service. 2. Call our "Dateline," a 900' voice mail s~·.s1em, and select Ope.Jon *2 at the main menu. When you are asked for lhe number or the ad you wish 10 respond 10, stmply enter the four d1gJ1 ·call"' number from that ad lf you don't get 11 n~h1 1he r.~1 11me, the menu will repeal, so J on'1 hang up' ,\lo.s1 adveru.scn; will have a voice ad. hul you can leave a m~ge even if 1hcy have no1 ye1 recorded it. After you have lcrt vour mc!>S<lgc. you can replay 11 and re-record if vou choose Yo u can then go IO the next ad you Wl5 h 10 3 nsv."C1' ~ 3. Or vou can broW5oC through ~ voice ads of m<"n o r women in a selec1cd :age group. Just •,c.'l("a Option 13. The number 10 dial is· I (900) 407-4377 SI.~/>"'"'-"• (OIJU IO lbu ~ .,.,...,. II """""'°"' f'-. SlftU l'IOI a/I pus#>- bwkJJ, phcfta an IOMC~ ~ cbckfi" 11 a-bttjor'I ~J SI Women Seeking Men Single Female SM Single Mole D O.Y(Xoed G Goy l lublOn J Jewish A Asian ' Block H Htiponic w Whiae N/D No Drugs N/S NonSmok., N/Drlnk NOt\.Orinke! 1nd111on1I •1lucs. and sptti1u1I pOWlh. Wm. 10 10 I007 Mc 511 140.)'0q41,a~pmry. toy, onr child. Y~ I.Ill, ~ pllShcd. ,oa1.0l'lalled SWM J5.4S. Lons Belch. c.n 1 m. YOUNG SO, BLOSDE. 5'6'/122. t«lu lmll owa so.~ IOUIJOY fll'l lnll pouiblc rdllJOrlShip. u.. MCA Call 119S B'-"CX Olll.S11AN SINOI.E, :n. Nf.), prtety, 1aD (S' 11 ), lhln. brown C)U. l ids. ScdJ tall Oiriib111, hmy. ICJ\'111&. ""11~ pral essianal NJS aaes 36. 40. T111ll11. c.111ru. BLONDE WIDOW, 60 YOUNG. ICltkJ IOl•e &C111 rcr walb an bcadl and laip. N~ Balch. Call 2709 l'f.OPl.E SAY l'MA TTRACTlVE; I ..,-ee. .. V1nccu., pcmr. S'l'/l IS, 4l, 1oo1t lO tanCllun&. DJF. I """ 111 11UU11cu. pm'e111anal J~ 1'1'1111 '°'SS will\ a aoad i-t lnll ' aood llWld. l.l'\'inc. Ull 2449. SEXY.BUXOM.BR~BIG BL\JE EYES, DJF, JS. (sau 14) w/ cti~d,ncw10CA rnm0ucaco • .-s s WM )()..ts yn 10 CSIJOY datmc. din- ner ind cbncq .. .JTK* d al &lift!. llup, ,.., .t "UVUr Upa Nipl. Call ISl l AITRACTJVE BLUE-EYED RIO"IDE S~ SWF, NIS E.n,,,s d111ni.1n¥d, "'· "-'c, lpOl'U,hup lllid ""'-. SciclJ ~. edi- lcloc, r°"""1C, ~ &eidcmln. N/S. r ar br aunr P'fUlO. CorON dd Mu. Call 2A26. PE1TTE. vtV ACOUS. INTliW- GENT. ferM19!e, lllllCINC.. bkJnde. ~ lha~ial 11911\0ftrtlll)' 11111 (cw life.. t 41 10 SI. Miluan V~p u ll l'.'T£1.UOENT, ATTRACTIV~. SWF, 19, ST/Ill. IC!llkJ SWM 111 20'1 no•una.dincq. ICROQ llld fl.,. Ftillcnon. Call l~l AlTRACTlVF. AJU. FlGUltF.D \tAMA BE.AR 11¥• 200 It.. W.. 1111tlhceni. aU. dlit ind hlndlome WM l~ Sericu aaly. f\lllrnaiL c.i1 mo. l'M NOTTimWOMAN IN REDar lhc ,irl Dal door. but if i's --- in bcl-yw'rc ~ far..J'm • fl'c1'euional SWF, HIS. 33, 57, blondtA>lue. M.ny varied ......... will ldlrll all calls! ltvioc. Ca.II I 96S. PRETTY, vtVACJOUS, playM. ~cd.alal.fanininr.low· 1111 lldy, mliiy ialaatl. IC!llkJ IUC· c:asful, llIAClive 111111, 4}. ~ U.. 8acb. ClU 2A63. SOULMATES7 AITRACTJVE BLU'E·EYED bnnu, 3.S, S"l/111, inteJICICtllllly CW'KlllS, cmoti11111Uy ah•e, phyiially active, ieachcr. Ajlprat•lel pcnonal Vo""h. idq· rity 11111 1 1t11ie al 1asnar. Win& S WM IO 4 S with 1imilar CfM lilies. Irv one.. Cao ISSI. A TT'RACTIVE. SWF, JS, LONG KAIRIGRN EYES, IOU. Enjoy ~. Cllfl'Cl'UllOll, Ille~ sporu. paf ormq SU. ha111111 focd. S«t pas·~ cssy-~ pol?- SKJnal SWM. 29-40, for fricsldship, !111 and pomblc rcmance. COiia Mea. Call 1774. FUN:LOVD"G, QAS.SY U.OY, NI'S, cOt, sec&s edven1irous, sue· ocufuJ 1en1lcmcl 4.S-SS far frim6. sl11phd1tionsl11p. Newpcn 8adL Call zoos. PROFESSIONAL. A lTRACllVE. CHE.ERRIL. • • • tn!.dh&cn&. llhlaJc tiean WM. 31 • 39. 2B fwre valcninc.. lmDc. Call JSSO A TT'RACTIVE. PttOFESSIONAL. A.OVE.'111\JllOOS, Mhlctit. l\lmall· uc:. SWF, 11Yll NI'S. ms 37-41 rrmi wtlb 1tm1 w llllllua. Tmtin Rudi. Call ISi I. HEALTlfY WEAL"rnY WISE?? • Aurlcuvdalf'llltlll Ncwpan Bach sotially ICliwe SW lady, cW1«1 fitucs.NS,-*s~t~ al~chnder.lltc· nly and rumcial tetVtty "° py- fully/c:rc:1tmly ~ &hoe BEST YEAltSI Let's li&bt u&e:: hvca...IOICSlmll! ~ Call 2"1 EBONY GRADUATE STIJDENT, 23. S'l'fl 11. SeQa SM 23-30. S'9' or l.lllc:r. &pys~inr..cr.-.. bemdl. Lala Bach. Call 12'4. A1TRACTlVl!SWF, NJS. S'l'/115, no dependents, sects attrKtivc SWM, NJS. 42-S.S, nicety lluill, II· fceltanalt, dir«I, honell. a.dli&ent. fu.naally-. •CllJOYI U1vd, st. movia. aood Cllll\'cnlllClll anc1 cpCl umc. 1mne. c.n 2214 Pfl.ETIY, IWGm' SAF. 33. S4'/ 117, pra{ewonal. SeQa SWM fl"I> fr:llQlaJ,33-40, owcr s1a/J6j..llS, ~nlkind.. ltYn:.Call 1163. OOltG£0USBRUN£TTESWF,ll. llerldw,.S'S',~illteeillwid­ tornt.. ~. o.c;~ ICQft, Iii A fllr1 SWM whlrcJnc Owutiai valuts for a1pyablnnd~ ~IJ&tonshlp, N!S. H~10n BCIKll Call 1698. ATIRACTIVE, BlUB-l!YED BLONDE. 6'1', DWF, NJS. 43, 'oae- 11W\ "'Ulflll\, lockq rcr~-W«!llD nw1'. You madn9meupandlale mc~from~~ COWllS ID bodl lnll Jlllllf. l.ookJAC few .. ttar, ldf-cal(-. 6'3't IC tin 'Cllllcnmi.. Jl.$0 We dine q. YOl!eybelL nMWta, luds. 11111 Un&IOn 8cadl. c.u 2069. STOP! YOU CAN MEET DWP. 49, N/S, ecb:altd, alndlve.. C..tl J 'ffAl are DWM. ~. CS+. IOQR. f1111· lowq. ..UVI wtdl &OCJd Yaha. Newpcin 8-.11. Cll llOI. 6XTltEMELY ATTlACTIVE LOOKJNO R>lt SAMB. Clusy, wq. iry SWP -*1 SWM, NA, i& n. *1 cnam. ll"icaichl. ~ ClnllJ. Mm Wini bclal ~· •me. C.IJ 1431. SSAACHJNO R>R SOUIMATE? A2 Special Advertising Supplement for Orange Cont Weekend I'm -.aiw, ~ afeaiomlc, briP. r-y, 6'. SJF. NIS. 40. fA.. ,. "'°" ......... ..-.. ... ma.aood~W-..c:s· i_nJ, c:oaim1111ic:aai•e.. fun·IO\'illl. SJM.. Ntwpor\ 8-11.. Call D97. P£llSIAN W AN1'FJ>t r.M,SKW, 2l. ... nice, pleyfill. ~ 2St \Oftk. dlle, a1k, aijo, lift.. Lq Bcedl. Call I Ol1 BE.Al1l1RJL..8RUNEm~ UDY, 32. S'S', -*I tikuo meiu lllL1oad-kdia's-Jamlwilhnice cya .i • rnaidly alit. Ne.port eam. a.u 1m YOl.ITlfRIU.Y MATUlB DWF. paiie, cpa~iy. Se.ts m._dli&aa. N~ WM. fit. tnm, (UWICially aeaft. IJl'O(eaional 62+. ~ 8-.h. tall 2196. LOVABU! 18,SEE.X.S t .. 2S.t.- ~,.arT~~=== uanslup. llm11ma1e1a Bach. Call llS3. SWF DES!Jll!S llANDSOMF., m SB.\4 under 40. I'm S'9', 39. fit. Ml- ~ ppua, llDCa'e. T'Ullir.L Call 16Sl ROMANTICI ll£SPONSJVEI lADIANTI DJF deana ~ S'ta+, illldliaall SJM. NIS. JS.CS farCllWmllUlf~tadfc. Qft.. Ml.a be ndl II~ * 111 lllllld. I awai wlh apai annal ltYllC. c..lJ 2220. SWF. S4', AMIU 8l1T m. N~. fllJOYI Mmpk lj'c equally It borne,• ~-and(ht~-. Serb 40t/·. ~t teddy bes. s.n J\mi ~ c.u 211l WINSOME, wrrrv. 57, nJM BLONDE BEA\m' .a rcf11ed i-J-45+ to nnmovics, n» ICUllJI, -ndmn&t inicapened wilh Illes and lunar. ltviae.. C.D 1111. SWF, N/S, LOOUNO FOR A TlUl Y NJCE MAN tp Jl,.)9. Al ... llqOlllb& l ml wwdl ihr rl· fon. ~llC. c.u 1611. DIP. 0.A.S.SV, V1VACJOUS, P' titt .i.omcy. lt..U a Pini· Scickq ICICIR pr«aona_I. DIM. 4().49 wilh k1ds. lndaticrlal n lllCll for~ rdlli~ lr-111&. c.tl 2179. INTEU.f.CT\JAL A SENSUAL? 0¥« SO? YflY pnsry, llin OWF S7 JCld:s ll\iailm wu...,...> ~ 10 lhnmll'\'W.,C-. ....... Analylical ... .,... Sa. ol llu· 1111r and abtlity IO hive fun ~ ...,_. r.-. c.t1 204l AT'T'Jt.4CUVB 8~1.TNBT'1'E SWF. N/S, 34, ._.,fumy, -pnart- .tity, ,,..,lover, lootln& («..,,. in special HSM. ror lanc-lutin1 fttendlhip.. llvint. <All 19". WAN'l'fl> SM. N.S. NIO. 534' • __.. IO ba lfl'Cll, .. lid, \oired n pm.....,.s. ToW,. Qlft- t.a rbu~~.50t-OW'F,N/ s. tW • lows life, pmiile and bopcfially ,.. ""-'-c.ir J6ll. PlETTY. rETITB, PROFF..S· SJONAL. DJF, ~. 46, ~ tlfC> tlcM.e, con..-.-. ~ Ille cudom, ~ lqhina. thetlO ~men. s.tmi . -..... lower .. Ille pwllllr wilh ............. M-.. V•jD. Call 2126. INTEUJOf.Nt DWF. S6. lowes pciople. llllllic. ~ ....... a-· msdinnln.W..,.._IOtt.c ..,., Lapa a-II. Call 1502. PlE1TY. Pl&IONATE.PlOfES. SIONAL. 39, Sl'HS, ~ band> -N/SID c.lmt-.a -a(._ ffll' CCl!Mllimeia. N8PGft s.cll. Call 1901. I WANT 1T AIJJ · A nice SW M W\lhAll~pclloabwlloi r ..... iy • emo11GN11y aean."'" yw m diinn ,,._ · N/S, ., children. DO _. Of ftlDchal. 6'+. full lad ol llllr and no 8$! Corona .. Mir. C..tl 1613. CARINO, AITRACTIVB Bl.ON06. 40'S. tlljOyl 'fGN. poli· T AU.(SI O').Sl..FXDU 8!.0SDf.. 31. SwP. NIS. CllJOYJ ouldoar 11C11V1· llCI 11111 iplll\I, dona IO IMC& 0-~ ~t. an SWM. N1S. 31·36 Irv-. Call 16 79 A'M'lAC11vti.. paOff.SSf~Al. $JF, N/S. 37, fl'/lOU. Seds Id· •acrGUs. bt.bl • .allkUcally Ill• dllllld, wklnlly 11..-t., MIQIJly Cl\• m'8d,1f*8l,.. ~lllCf."" •Sf«Ml.&oodU...... ..... vwtl. lllCr'C.~llO~ r.-. Call 171S. DW1, N~. 29, RJN, SOtmCBN LADY. w. .... ...,__, -~~ .... .... to bis' Ca!JCl'llll pt! ~ a.di. c..lJ Im. VERY SELECTIVE, VEl Y PlE'ITY.~f"I' .... ~londe. Serb $() pl• relined. dllrmq. 'Wl"1 ....... IO-. hfc'• m1117 pau-. &-me. Clll 1'149. I f'GIC .......... o.u 1 .. ,. l.ET"S GHT SDJOOS. SWP, M . '7/USI, 39. ~ ,_, Jll'lllJ. s.bSW, M.V•, ... ...... ~.-a(--. S-Aa c..11 Uf7. AmACnVBHONEY BLONDE. ~. DWP. Nil pil ficln. .-ell· ....... -ti a.-. w. ""-d. .-,.. ~SUS, ;... ; lllbip. Tllllin. Cd £0U<:A'm>. U8ElAL. OHf• ............ DW'F, 37, 111111« lnOID. $edl .,.. -.-Y"I~ SWM, 16+ -0 ptrtoa.t.1111 far ~ ...... ---· a.a... ............. c.aim 0000 WOMAN LOOKlNO R>a A 0000 MAN. A~. clmy DBP. )7, S'2'/l15f. wq SM, JS.SO,.., nm.~ ......s. "- IO. WMI\. ........ -r-& llld ~-IO--e ltdy. ~ Be.di. Call 1997. ATTRACTlvt, SENSUOUS, SHAPELY. rull·ftJWtd bloade. SWF. See~--.. ti· r.w-tSB.\f,2Ml.S'9'pi..who .. ,,,.,_~~heme "'*• _.. _. •ac-. &ood CCJflWmatOl and~ .... ,#Int af ...._ OardmCraw. o.n 111 A ... Men SaaJCing Women POSTMOOElN, ", ..... lft• ....__, 25, S'IWI., ldil& f« t.llll'J .-It ('t I I "; Ccroria dit Mir. c.13271. AlnACTIVlt,LQNOHAJllSWM ad&mnaitt ... lilllfSWF.C.. Mc& c..i 411'. BF.Aai OU\', 4Q. -. ~ ... 1-cll plf• .. ~ ...... Seal 8eadi. bl! 0.1. BllOm,RSMNY,.......,SWM 40.M.W.. ........ SWF ~.•1-...-.ror ...,.. ......... , .. , ... tma.lnlll AIM. Lois Badl. C.all .. 31. Rn<NY. N1a w 16. 61/170 .U slO.,. F, 2S-ll • tt.re sun.r...t,..N.ftp.C.. Mm. C.all 4Ut. HEl.11 wq, .. a-"Wiio ..., . ..._ ........ ............... o.ecm. PSYCAPWnJAUY _..SWM •lfva t ...... ,_, .. W. SWF _.. Wt, JO..JI fer ~ ............ c-a DAU P01iJ': SW_. Sf ilo poery.ru..-...-...-.... ....w r...t1---.--... ,...,. .. ...,....~ oltba __.A-..._.., Ow· den aro... Clll 3 IM. SEXY aua MALI. 42, =~=.c~~~ l5 111111JWP-....,i.a..,to any ..-nJ-C SlllCft.iy.IA; ~= SW P'aOf1IS9C»IA1 ~ ,_ 601111 .... ,.. ~~ •• 1i1,........ ... Nt. ... *l•.-w-.-., lllrlCIM. ,.., ..., .... '° to '-'-fl-..-.11£.r• CGami1* •. • • N...,.n 8-.~-. ~QUal ..... SWW. .,.-.. ........... .... ___ .....,W,»1'• i..-.. .......... . _ .......... .. ................ Cd 4190. AmAC11VI. RT. SMART. AJlt. .......... DWM. 6'1"/17',40'1 .. _,...,.,.., .......... . ..,_..., .... .. ............. lllllcalin ............ ~ ........ Nipll. Cail ... HANDSOME. Bl.IOHT, 6'A*ae- .,... --........ }'GUlllflil 40, -IOdit ........ mily. ll:lally CIOlllllDd tolmllly .... CGlll- " c ..... llCnd ..... " a ...,..,..... • I ,llllJ..__. ...... ~~ r-.i. .. a i-aiM nae....., .• ~.r::-:..,.~ ...n pme. dirt ~ ...... Saal 8-:L Call •no. SWM. '3, 6'/111, desreed pro( .. c.liolic rr-... rftly. •JO)'I ........ ._., oomedy. -· W.~SWFWllbnUea. ...... 8-:h. Call 1953. SWM, ~ ltANDSOME, fa. l\n. ~. -ttlt&ious. rw. ..... ..,..;.cSF3'Cl'lndef(CI' 6a. ,...... ... refaicataip lel6- ._ IO amrilp ... &mily. C.C... Mca. Call 4211 EDUCATF.D, A Till.611C. fun-kw· inc. lplrinal (Cl' India. ... alllK· u•e. na. ..a.a--under 40 (Cl' ,._.,,,... LAI AMwaa. Call •lA6. l'1NANCIA1J. YSll:\llBDWM6l M.6'f1/IJ..b~-'· .... ,. ......... ,nvtl,-. i... a.di. CW! ..S.7 • ~NALDWM37$cr1 ldr....,...__ .............. ladyl J6). ~ ....... Oill l931. SWM. EUROPBAN. 31, 6'1'/lU, ..., --.-e..1• nwriaae ....i.t. Fllllerm. Cd lSO. TAU.mONGWfU.EDSWM42 ............ lady who --a ...... llWI. La's talk. ....... a.ch. C.all 44lS. SO>RPIO SWM »I. llhlldc. llll. --. ...... cmp...W.SWF • N4. Ncwpor\ s-a. Clll 41S'1 SIM. PROP •• Flf.SH PRINCll TYPl..C::S rw old WliclMd ..ai.~msSIF,11-30. ..;.,. ~ r •. "-'. LM v..., Sip11 H~ Call '112 0000 LOOICINO, 1ucce11flll SW. 33, .. daaly ........ ...,~~~­~ -,,..., c... ..... Cal 1tn. ATHLITIC, PROFESSIONAL. SW. 32. ...... .., ._. ........... ,...8-:L o.11m A lEALCATOf.SWMNS 31.• DWM LOOKINO FOR awee1, _.. ld1unaroul d. llldcf 40 N.IS, PW. I 1-ipClftlttick. T~ Call 46U. SENSTITVE. HONEST, SWM. 16. 6'1/143, .... lllldliccra. CllUll· bones SWF. 216-27, rcw Mi and re> ..a. Ncwpan 8eadi. Call 3222. HANDSOME, SHY MAN 40, S7/ 150. I low•-. l'llO¥ics. ~ ror lhe ~1.-ch. Lq Be.di. c.u •267. SBN SEEKS SF »-3S fCI' fnald· llbip. l\n. beach. M 1a bt I~ 40. pmlllC. a..i Orvwc. Call 3229 DWM PaOF'F.SSIOAAL S7 iecb -10 "'Pl lhe JOOd life ti "'"'° llUic.. IDOW1G, dmca, aad ~·s.n.~Camty.c.a 4112 ATiiEIST, SWM, rs·. sp111111al, liinarlxa. s--. lpOlllAllfOUI. IOnllbC_ fll, rill. .U -ID~ -...... 8-:h. Call 4633. VF.It Y OO"Ell.ESTED IN MEET- INC a fllllMI will! 'JOlll lllmt and I lcM IOCll.l &ood food, pa9pl""' an diae qabcr. lrv ... -Call 3920 SlNOLE. SO'S, VERY ESER- GlmC, ~ acuve llYt 11y11.. Bcaa chin •vcnce loabl One J lhe hi&ba amJ.Y people. 6'll20. Uva at 6each, vay pmnicular. Musi bt ~ pcnil'I-SI.rises Bach. Call~t. lEWSSANCE MA.~ SWM.. 36, S'l 1 '1150. ICll'ft. lrlft, po(--1. Lota biqd ... film."" Seeb 111-kllic• ••nc-SWF, 2A·36 ea.. Wea. Call 3'36. IW\l>SOMEASIAN MAN ,40,N 120.~.Ufilipinllady rCl'tllalme pnicr. t.qBacb.Call 40U. FUN-LOVINO SWM, lot, enJOYS biltias. dimer, ..... hvd.-· ... -.... {lll!lle 24-40. ...... Bach. Call 3517 . llOMAHTJC. EDUCATE> DIM. ~62. l&esee.. • ..._bald- ~ ~ 111Yel. coabnJ. Sed ~Ncwpon~ Call 4676. RETlllfl>WlDOWER_.f-.lc oaaipm1e -so ror n.s. -. ""'Ind-.. Seal~ Call •550. LOVB PE11TR lADIES willl 1a1c .. .,. SWM. allnai•c. isellip. wwea-Jema.tlaS9',~_. pqips •. t.-. lO acU ... 9Qild io.. ... ...,...... Wiiii Ille. per9Clft-a-,. "'-treywtl fcuD. 1111 v .uq. Call 4746. SXJEA. SKATFJt. fllDT, fit S'l 1', bl__.,.. mlhl• ~-· fifty ~~.knl.W.. bl'Ul'J, r-.y, r.. f-a.u., _.. •'Jlull lldy for warld ~ _. riqe. Newpcn a.di. C.all 4171 WlrTU Sf.EK.S ftmk. SWM ll. 6'/110 .......... led· .. ror prtQY ~"'*' ror ... llld -8elboa. c.u 36j6. Bl.AOC MAUl.47,...,,..a .... _ _.,, .... ,. ..... -.1.....-~ C.11 •tff. P~OTOJOUlNAUST, PAT, BAU>,8l()Q.)S, •• ,..ooper, ..... Olll .......... ii. ia.f---..ear-t111Mar. Call )99'1 LooilNO R>R AN OLDEl W'OMAN-"'J llnt'lift SM. S'fl 14(). 23 ..... ~ l.acly fGr ""' Irv• Oii JJJQ, HOT l ~ LATINn. lt, lllll SP. ~ l.Sool.5, , ... nwt AJNNY OOU'RMET SJM, 40, 6'2', tcdJ-wbocllltnlketmiluslt Ind fill my a.miy ....... 8-:h. Cd 42SI. EDUCATED PROFESSIONAL SWM. 6'2'/I U, m;.-., dint· a._ weelnk. Sees s1mkr SWF ~so. ~on. i-n-. ror lin-oen ~p. lt¥inl. CaU 4&SO. TALL OR TOO TALU SWM. 23, 6T/210, llhlc&ic. ~-fun. •ay- sponi-. always-.aane, well? Ncwpan Bacb. Cal 3166. • SWM, 47, HANDSOME. JNTE,. UOENT. -U.e. ecb:ud. easy- aoq pcnomlily. llJirilmll'J rich wubrs IO dwe With SWF ol C*\hly llliCllllL Rdal!Onlhip leadina IO llW• riaac. lr~int. CaU "'43. A VEJtY HANDSOME. ROMAN· TIC. a--JlllllOll*. -.... Olll SWM, 34, S'9'/lSO ("° ea·wifc. no kids, no l~e hlndlts, no llllOCJI, DO ~!) cpXlll a YU')' jftll)', slender, •mart. playful. coddly -who belie¥. in chemaay. llbmC'J. !owe, llld the nahi lo liYe happily f:r« after. lmne. Call J617. VERY YOVTllflJl. SWM, SIX· TIF.S, talenled. eaive, llltks slcndu, dist, fClllrtlVt lacfy, 4S pllll, (« fnmdlhap. Im& Call 47ll -. saeb ~ ·~ r~ malt IO lflare lhe rl'.ICf llunp ID life. LllQC 8-:IL Call 01'2. SB.\t ~1. D. tcdJ SWF who is hanal, lo)'ll, llld '*Ult a .nous reb&ionllup. NJD. Sm111 Ana. Call 36SO. SUCCESSFUL, HANDSOME • physically fi1 SWM, 26, from midwfa.tcdJ r.1oww.,r11. buaom beaay (my w.bm) few...._ Ml llld~Cll.~· llllllm(-Qelmydd).,._. pcin Bach. Call Jll 1. MJDWFSTUN V ALUF.S, phyai· cally Iii. ......_ SWM/26. n· -all'J .air't llld cmoUo.lly lllliAe. en~ a hca1lh'/ llld aaive h&llylt. 5e1t-. ID aaraanoe, ra SF,21~-tlobkafllllandcaaie­_... .. polliW)'-1'Cll'lllnCI .. rellliomh.. Newpon Belch. Call 300l PHYSICAN, "· ST,_..., . ..-,.... Sees ailliftlld. ,..w ~fCI'~~ relalioathip. LAI Al111111oa. C.U 4660. ~VAJllCElrDl!CR£! IN IUSI· NESS AHO HlJMOl. aDrlalve SW. 27, HIJ, "'Y lllMalic. 0... HIJ .... i.1111~ ..... lip F, 19-27, t1t10 lppNCI ... ...... fl lbs ()pen • wdJ II dit i...1.a11..-. Call >t71. ~ A ~. Unleaftd DMM -. .aenc .._ wl ....... in ... .,... Nnpmt .... CaD•l62. s&'iSUOUS BAOtB.OI ~ -~ .......... ..... tlC ...... IUK1lriaul _._ '-Ji home. --8itd\_ Cill •317. HANDSOM.I!, EDUCATED NA SWM31,S'll'/l6S,-U-•ly, ,.,. .... ""-IN~~ .as u-bea\ay 31-SOror_,,. iniful rdllicnbip. Cypress. Call •905. ATTRAcnVE wrrn AN ATII· L£T1C PHYSIQUE. SWM. NJS.D. B.S. Dcpec. o.licaled 10 o.aax1 heallhydirs IO-llllalll fatnma. Draw plcun from llV¥1eS, plays. con- ccns, spans. llld much more. Re· specafully Mdt1111 a SWF, Nr.i·D, JO's, who is fl, .-ltlcm. and vay pmty (Cl' !owe, rumma. tamll· 111111.. lmnc. Call 391•. HANDSmAE. SWM, 35, AcnVE. • EUROPEAN SJM. N/S, m. 6', pro- LOY AL. arina.. WI WQIWI 30+ feasicnl, racly 10 marry SJF laldc:r ror pmaiblierelaionatup. PW. Satu 301111992. lrvn. Call 3167 • Ala. Call 3917. SWM, 23. LOOKlNO R>R SWF, 11-21 M .. ~ honlll A 111CCre cl run. ltv inc. Call 301 l UKABLE SWM, 29, S7/135. En· Pl -ics. IOenot.. Sl)bnca, mllSIC. Lookina fll'_sWF2CM0,,1a,ccmer- micn. fnc:ndlhip. Tllllin. Call 3436. PHYSICJA.~. 40, S7, Lave OUt· doon, .it NJS. !male. »lS. Ir· .-. Call 3509. rM 60lth. fCl!ll•resnd SWM. 6' f1!1J wholllllllS lomett a N/S SWF whens 1111, l!Wriage minded, liltes IO 11'1 •d and st.'C UpcmG. slJm. llll"IQIYC, ICAwJly ~YC. Cll.JO>'I spolU llld r.mJy Newport Bach. Call •&51. T91NIS. OOLf. TIA VEJ... RO. ~CE.SWM,S<raiecbSWF20's ioJO'sfcrpla~ Newport Bach. Call49n PROFESSIONAL. DAM, 39, S"ll 160. MS clcpc. saeb po(ea1onal Af lllJdier 40. 1111111 bt atnctM, si& otft, ai:uve ll!d f~ tearc. c.c... Mesa. Call 39IO. STllAIOlrT SWM WANTS FE· MALE (B1) compelrloa fer fun «llU. D1n,ce, IDCllbu .nit eaotic ~ l..qllml?Lq&c.:h.Cal 0000 LOOIClNO SWM, 27, S'6', BRN,11lN,sects~ SWF lJ-)$ b amm, It\, 1nvd, i..,.. c.. Mca Call 3469. A llA.Vfl.U. DWM, S'I0'/190. ecb:a1ec1 orofc:aional, N/S, secb 1f*ial l.ly, 3S-tS. WC111111nS1er . Call 4126. MAN. 21 WA~TS WOOOMMMMAN. Seal Bad\. Call 3264. OOOOLOOKJNC. A 1lD..ETlC 29, SW. EnJ-, 6'/16.S, en~ ..at. ~-..... l9CljUtl• .... ..-c. Seeks UlllQl¥C, tlhialC Sfl.4-29. lrvlne. c.ll 32m. HANDSOME LOCAL NATIVE. SWM.•5,6'.~toc.lly. ~ lllrlc:Uft~ lildy lCMS. Call W/ if-. ,., • &)ad )W didl c... ..... C.all 4224. HANmON6. Cl1l'E. SWM, l9,S7 l'M LOOKINO R>R A WOMA.'i 10 nlllie myprioniy, llld whowiD mah me her pnonty. Abeu me: sense ol hima,sillCa'C.-'-"cd. cdec· UC irlaals. OWi\ my OWi\ businm, 31,bmhmc~S'I0'/165 C.C...Mca Call 3503. VERY HANDSO~ SA.\I 35, cal~ caM&. N/S. Seeks 11U, bis. veawM . bomeyWFmamas~ TllSUI. c.i1:im. HANDSOME. SUCCESSFUL ~.NJS,31,S'1'1/17S,hal1111cype. own luincss cl hclllse. F°lllllC1aUr sea.c, enPJ Lafe. S<d.uig SWF, snan. slun.. bawf ul 25-35 r or Iona. lam rdwcnstup. lrv111£. Call lS32. FU!'l LOVINO come. 11U SWM, N/S. 34. EnPJS •11mals, atllleua, all culunl acu~• uc:s. Sects Slllllllr tall. SWFl'SAF, N/S, 25-33, fll' ~ble rellllOmlup. lrvlllC. Call m.s. PROFESSIONAL SWM, 0..IStlan, 30.s'l l'/190. EnJOYS!p(l'U.fOmlllCe. 1nrrals. Sects SWF 22 3S for fvN rdalicmhap. T 1111J11. C.U 3132. SYRIAN OR l..Ell.ANfSEDFIOUclt by Synan pllamn, 3S, 5'6', Clll1t- prenm-. Jbndlome and mare. ar. 1nge Colay. Call 3731 EDUCATED, HANDSOME. SO. (tom 50). ST/I SO ab cracuve male fCI' dlla Cl' fuwtt llllllnlllOn'J· Newport Bach. Call '934 SINCL£ MOM WANTED. DWM. 41, llhlclic, lunarciul. Iowa k ata Seeb SWF, 21-3t wl&b J'Olol'C dW· cftn. ~Bach. Call 4124. SWM 36, 6'/170. llM whedcbu. Seeks lw1cltt. a11nc11vc, opn• 1111ndtd, canq, sleada, act1n won-. TlmlA. c.u 3S92. MR. MOM ~'EEDS ROM.AN11C FRIEND '° .,.i i.. wilh. rm lall.b)' ....... 40. wuh.-0.U. IJlll vahlcs. Y 1111 thauld lie sbm, a11ble, annwve and awr111t mindlll. Irvine. Call 4412. 01..0-FASHJONEO, SENSmVF.. ADVE.'lllJ'ROUS N/$ DWM. S7. 37, skq.--. bikq. Secb AllDlft., lunonlUI WF. S... Ara. c.113S06. CA lHOUCPffYSl<lAN. 3$, SAM .5'9'/145, litat P')'Choklv • ..,_;11111. .-i • .n. Seeb -...-ned. sin »-2t0w1.swt.en.CQ.111y Cal 3733. 3 To respond to these IUls call 1 (900) 407-4377 (billed al SJ. 49 per minute) or see lnstmctlons onpage2 Men Seeki Wome~ SingleLlfe Customer Service call (310) 592-6040 Jor Jn.formalion or asst.stance. SF Single Female SM Single Mole D OiYOKl9d G Goy L Le~ion J ... N/D No Drugs N/S Non--Smoler N/DfWl Non<>tinlt• Special Advertlalng SUpplement for Orange Cout Weekend Aa • ,, 4 To respond to these ads call 1 (900) 40 7-4377 (billed at SJ.49 permi1mte) o r see instn1ctions on page2 Men Seeking Women heahhy, commmcd n:lluonJhip. Ir· YI/It. Cal) )"194, SWJM, NIS, 34, .5'9' Sf.EJC.S fN. TELLICENT, 111na1ve. sinure <Xllll>llllOll for -~ lon&·i.crm ~laionship. Enpy1 «lll'ICllly. COit· vcnaoon. !!MIC. Let's Id. S.,.. Ana. CaUJm. HANDSOME. TALL. ST ABLE. SBM. ~int proCmional sa&ulcn· der OC SF for Pafllltt 11Un11e rela· uonslup. To lace ll11n1c:a. Raoal b.ckground urumpcn.anL Irvine CallJnl U KE D 151' "EYl.J\1\ 1>? Love ban& c•cs.sod, Fond o( sumtts? I'm Kcvm COQnO' or Pee Wee llmnlll Seem& pu.11onae »JO SWF Ir VUlC. Call JJ07. AmACOVF.. YOUNC.PROFES SIO:-.IAL, SWM. fll\lllCwly securr. S«ll 111ncU\oe WF for pog.s1blt n:la uonslup. Irvine. Call 3892 AV All.A.Bl..EAND ATTRACTI VE DWM. 47. Tcachn/Auihor. Sca.s SWl11F, 11nda S'6'. EMOTIOS· .\LL Y I !EAL 11{ Y (sha!u feel 111p ). 1ffocuon11t. playful, spontanccJUS. mo.we-IO\<cr, bniJit. N/S, tunt for and ,,_I.I camulmC'll, »4S. Cn nlll'. Call 4312. PILOT/Bl.SL' 'ESS OW-\ 'F.R, 111nc- tovc DWM. ti"tn IS. (polite smcka~ Seek111g lall. sbm, lllnt\IYC, 11'\ltlh gcn1 WFJS-40 for ca,.cn111011,din ~10Ralwp1 A ITP'd I lokc bndcc. chess. llXJlllCS, duw!a out. and hoc rubs. lmnc. Ca II 4041 BOYlSH 4.S, 6'n8.S, 11hld1c, fwiny, rornanuc •Gomey who cnpys films. muJK, lhealtc. pmcs and sporu would hlic to meet 1 fit. very 11111c m c Ind very mid 1 "m 34--4 2 SF wuh 1 sparkle UI ha eyes. Scwpm Be.di. C:.JI 4438. STVDMUFflNMADBOY.,25.6'1'/ l7S SWM. Wcallhy. hsld:lome. llh lcuc.. Love dal1Ql1C. nc mi. f*t)'UI&. klu1111. T 1$U1. Call 3364. · RIO!, HEALmY. ATI1lACTIVE SI(.\(. 37, mcdun bwld. wwld hlle to mecs down IO e9l1h vi for rlJ • matt rdanClllhip. HIAlfllton Bach. Call 3U3 rM mB~EI SWM. 26, S'lCMSS. ~e l'leftlt look&, physally IC· tivc, 1dvaiu1tOQS, opm•mindcd. N«d-arq l.ty for 111blinal relationship. Kida OK. Coca Maa. Cal13370. BIG TIME BODY, SBM. 22. TaU. clait. Qllc. Seekins WQ'lllQ " any race for fun. Orqc. C.ll 3311. TIRED OF DATING7 Mc IOO! SM. 29. s '6', blmd. blllt./pn. loo&q r a serious rdationslup. Alhletic, OUllC> 111g fun. INSI~)'. no glll'TICS. I'm "'IJr1h tht call. CCIII Mesa. Call lll2. lADIFS: Do you fed lhat you hl•c so much more lo 1i•e than !halt bcmo(ore appm:illed? Do you ICJll& to •-d yaur lootc and devOCIOll IO• min ~ IS cscmally IWWC "yaur ..wll bcins 1 SIOp Ind lhn lball 1. tr )'OU desire I Chrisl-ccntmd home wnh ICaPy nl all Uic love )'OU could pcmbly u.pcnmec. ltul bluc- cyed, very llhCllYC,scn&IDYCIGllle- man tlunJu ~ mould c.cmecl. YOU accpuonally 1111utive. 15.37, C.UC.1111, lall. c:otmlltmcft minded. All fcsponlCI llUWcnd. ,~1 LM>nn1e County. Call 4424. M.-\1\JJll:., ATTRACTIVE SWM, 51{145, &ff CClloiwtt, ~born lllldt4iated,sec:bpmry,lftnN'l1, bm:d. ptllle. nori-sn-d Sii, speaal bdy for M. dlnclll&. moo KS, spcr\S. '-el.r~ Ncwpon 8-h.C.U 4071 ll, SWM . lndJYC, fun-lowq. hones, fit, Ill 1dh&""-En)O)" c)'dl!IJ, llmll, P.1 1111. con•crlll1on. laue.hin&. Scdu 28-39. 57' •• fit. prdly. a!fectJOllltC, d11rm, ktcht-hcan Bnsht, playful. tcml ·adlllt, postll•C. ....,th edtttK 1111c:ruu. TllSun llJnC.h. Call 3941. A.."N PROA:SSIONAL, SWM. NI S, 39, ST/160. ca.brl., wno, todlct. AlhlcUc. hcdhy. Caisidcr- llt, bnf!:. v"'ed ~. Sca.s SWF, NJS. far 11111T•1c.. fmuly. Jr. VlllC. CaJl J631. YOU AND I •t decaa, md. lf&d· bgus., &abk, .with allblished Cl· recn. EnJOY life, laaalq. people. duwl&. --. hippy tndoon Md OULI wn DWM,47, 51'{166,brown, pun. Coa M-. Call 40SI. R>llMEll EUROPBAN MODEL ... plllionu w-....... dtac, friend. Lowa r-.cc. lalb. mowi.. downl. snilcs llid belJoana. Wonh ~c.11! !rY-. Call 34n. HOPERJL ROMANTIC. SIM, 36. 6'1'11151, professional, 1tt.k.1 ~IODRlllOWIU, music.. lqhler. rorrwicc. ln111&. Call 3114. MEDICAL STIJDENT. 1'. llhlcsJc SJM. SeekJnc 11'11An, femminc, N~ SJF 1,_ l.S for d-. c.omf onabl& rt- laiomlup. ltvint. Call 3442. SWM 26. LCX>KOOi R>R 14-34 woman who likes to ao pt.cu. -lhinp. I like lqhma! lniie. Oal1 310'. JWIOSOMI!. VElY S\Jett\S· R1L WM. )I, tcleai._, CClllfideil. d.llY. Scdq WIJ()' blMallll.-.y. M. 11-30. SWF 10 spcil. ,...-A ..... s..a Aa. Cal 3'9S. DWM. Mll.ITARY, 37, S'IO'll60t, ~. CO&ary nalllC, llowf. int. nPia, Lrvi"-Sce1b SW'f/ DWF, U.lS, ptQtc. IQy, ~t'I, f« re~ imoker c:by. ~ Call 3791. DWM. CHIJST\AN. NIS, J\JST SO. fJ1t divor«d, J11111. lonely. iaD. 11h· lclic., Nn. buPic:a -· Lookq fot ahapdy, lov111i ieJ 10 apoiL T1111n ·c.ll •901. ALONE· ACAIN? SWM, ~. 62. S'l'/160f,lllllll-l'Cl.ired. s.lspaele.. Save this section! You can respond to our personals 24 hours a day. 7 days a wcch.. Additional personals appear on Mondays in our classified section. ~~S 21. 6'1'fl IS, BLUE EYES, scra. athkut, ~ amb1· U<IUS. humorous ~ 1111., CUVI& J11nc11vc, -y SWFNS. ltvine.. C.U 3340. CENT\.E'4Ao\1.Y, WAR.'4 41, S1 lflllSO, SUCCICSlluJ, oomedic, alb· fClJC. ~Cl beach. tn vet. flllt dwnJ. Sedu 'TRIM' mate. Feuly OK. ~ 8ellCh. c.u 410.. WlUTE MALB-. 21, 19CVS'I O', sects -IO QMlUIX ditrcral qla o/ fife. SumuJallnf CGOVCl'llUCIQ, llUIC. ltvlllC. Call 319. PROFESSIONAL,lS, 6'1llOlt,hnt- 11111C, ~ea~ !ipCW11, 1nvd, IRI, IGISIJ•t, humor-. Sec:ktna 111r1oa1n SWF, (2S-31). nine. Call l903. SWF, 1'/S, 54 •. W>lh wannlh A ~ .. Mol.vtaglca.qu.aam. T~ Call 4719 INCURABl.E ROMA.\TIC, SllM. Oln .. an. ~. S'6', pnilcalCftll, COl'llpullOl\llC, '1\lq1\IJ, banY Seatdun& (« U'lll:lqefll. llnClM l.ty wida 40-.Rh ~lllll A farnly nkics. Irvine. Call 4AOt 1JR.8Al\1:, SIJCCESSR/l BRIT· ISll ADVliNTUREl, S2 KUI ~ ba&l1ful, o c111111 1nvtiq ~Mio appniaut 1bc e6- 'f11111.&CI o( Ill uetp;icn1 G6dir-. Irvine. Call 4196. ALL A.\ifDJCAN LOOKS W/ 810 HEART 11111~111111c. SWM. NI s. 30. 6'1', llhldK, uull~prl> (e&hOOIJ. fmndaby -. &,oy aiorics. lbcalre, lpCIU. ...-c. ..... MAJ1 O R FAX YOUR PERSONAL AD TODAY! C11y _____________ Zip: ___ _ Phone (_) ______ Age: ___ _ Above information mandatory. FREE AD! JS WORDS OR Im! (Additional words $1 each.) Additional words @ $1 .00 ea: Please encl~ check payable to Singlel..ifc. (Abbreviatims such~ SWM crunt as I wooi Ht.igit/weigtt canbo~ as 1 word Oty is free.) --~~- '/Ml ____ PW# _____ DBF: ____ WDP: _____ _ ( )( p ' .,__, S..U:.SWF,N~ • ...-.11 simillrbldr,puldA~ Lona a.di. OilJ *'· ~y ElJlOl'f.AN GEHJL6. MAN, 41. Ci& ud M. """" and .n~ cmocianally .i r...,,. cially JUbk W.ins le, aelt- .. a&naift lady. ~inc. c.u 4111. ROMANTlC lt.P.Al.MAN · 6S. 67, ~-. .... SO"'ish~ miler. f.Apy-.. dw!ly, •1linc. health. Newport 8cldl. C.D 4923. PROFf.SSIONAL DWM. CJWS. TIAN. NJS, lS, S'IO', dishw.\cr b«indc, bhat e)"I. v-tml le wait ~ honea and fllt"lo¥~ I f!ll)Of lhc cwlocn.. wab, rpana. muPC. -a. dC.. YOO SWF. <>nun. NIS. 26-lS, !Nlll.R wt!\ ainulat inur.u far pemwic:nt "''-· llon5b:ip. lmnc. CllJ 39'6. COUS'TIY GE~'TlF.MAN. QllUSTlAN, NJS, 47, H /\IOI. Loakq far "" lool111. ia11. •la:n. ~ SWF. OnAmn. NJS. llorx ic-, w,.,11cft...~ 8oou C01¥111y lady lrt 11\t. Cell '336 llAA'DSOMf. OWM.. DAD, 27. ,,., 160t. pw.nr. mq Scds tionea. hwnorous, lftl'ICU•t, SWF/SllF/ OWF,UllF. lHS. 11\\0 bsdi. out· dooR, .... ti'(~ ~ll't-­ Call 302' CA.~ADlAN,D~.NIS. YO\ml· ea.-i. ~ """ sv w.. drlC\rf C, ..i-llr, Ql'louc, wucu far~ Wll/I Wit, po!M. lplrik lmnc. Call '4j(). T AU..llA,,'DSOMESWM,2J.fr9-raaiona1. cJmica1 Jllll1dL w.. llUM1iYCI, llC:rlll\IYC, ccb:ated, aK cmflil SWF. NJS. llhldlc l llcaU!y. fa Ms 11 flw Ml. itvllllr. Callll » SWM, 62, f'9'MOI, NJCE LOOK· INO. s-mu,. tor 0.. ~ ipCICIS. .. "'' oclllp. llbnld ~---~berf• lll9w tJ I py(IJJ . Jrtmc. Call4766. 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MOVIES Patriot Games' stunning but unlullilling film uring a key sequence in "Pa1 rio1 G:imcs," Harrison Ford's CIA 1rnalys1 Jock Ryan watches via fuzzy sa1- 11c link lhc :ill:ick on -what we sume 10 be -a rogue IRA ba c N\>rth Afric:i. The mos1 genuinely curbing scene in the film, the c.ir- •c unspools Wilh lhc kind of Ull· I. Nintendo imagery 1ha1 so char- cn1cd 1hc government's blitzing or J1.1 coverage of The Gulf War. \'h:ll m:ikcs ii so memorable isn't grainy blobs or violence on the n11ors: it's Ry:in's rc:ictton to the 111c!>S a1 hand. He and his family c been 1arge1ed by the tcrrori ts .c ht foilina or !heir attack on a mhc r of the Oriti h roynl family. a 1he <'mcra closes in on rJ'~ face, )OU sense his deepening iprehension of his own moral re- n' .. . . :i :.m:ill epiphany in a film that 1om1zes the Hollywood thriller llS II-heeled, relenlless ju11ernau1. 'Patriot Games" marks the second m Clancy film adaption (1990's he Hunt For Red October" being lamily member. h 's filling thJI "'hen all the parties do come together for 1hc climactic, s1om1·lashed ba1tle, 11 takes place in anti around 1he R)ans' Vermont home. Perhaps "Patrio1 Games" i a liulc 100 prosaic at times. has more plo1 holes than ii houltl anti is prc11y shallow as far as poli1ica l philo~­ phizing goes. Wilh 1he media un- covering more and mo re coven op· cra1ion gaffes, n'la) be it's also ge lling harder 10 buy in10 all those i.cencs of computer-room dcduc1ion. Even so. Noyce's breathless direction ne\cr lets up and I W 0 Se· que nces in pa rti cu lar stand o ut: nn incredi!ili' wr enchin g fr ee w ay crash, and assassin on ··Ac A T heaCl'r Near '\'ou .•. " cnpsule mo, Te re\ie"s "ill DOI an Annapolis stree t. first}, and 1he rest or lhe gungho an chronicles arc In 1hc works. Oi- led in slam-bang fashion by Phill· 'Noyce ("Dead Calm"), "Games" Scenes where Harrison Ford monitors computer screen are among most effective in "Patriot Games." Though there·s been endless con- troversy over Ford's cas1ing (a nd the bumping of "October's" Ryan, Alec Baldwin), he nonetheless brings a much needed level of compassion and mor1ali1y to Clancy's Oag-waving shenanigans. The brainy sor1 who b s1ill capable of impulsively hurling himself in10 dangerous situations. Ford·s Ryan provides a sense of wel- come depth 10 all 1hc S\\;iggering, streamlined pulp. ripping "uff, wilh blockbuster lux :.ma rts. Dul even as it wows you h tis firepower and lnformt11ion e hardware (:u in the oforemen- cd cene), the movie really de· r:. on o more personal level: At the core or "Games" is a foscina1ing -and deadly -family struggle. Ryan, an cx-lntelligenoc Age ncy analys1 teaching :11 Annapolis Na\•al Academy, is vaca tioning in London wilh his family when he witnc cs a 1crrorist 1U1ack on Lord Holmes (James Fox). Engaging in some im· promp1u heroics, Rynn shoo1s several of 1hc baddies including the brother of Scan Miller (Senn Dean), who su r· vivcs and goes on trial. Sprung by his comrades while en route to prison, Miller vengefully follows Ryan to the STAGE stales. What follows next is a series of in- terwoven fam ilial ronnicts: Ryan fights desperately 10 ensure his fam- ily's survival; Miller schemes 10 avenge his dead bro1her: prcpara· 1ions are made 10 pro1ec1 the royal ewport, Costa Mesa troupes pre~ent '92-'93 bills he community theaters scMng Costa Mesa and Newport Beach ha-..e li fted the curca1n on 1hcir pcctive seasons for 1992-93. :or the Cosc:i Mesa Civic yhouse, it'll be the 28th eason the first 20 or which were scnted in a ramshoclde wooden lding on the O range County ---· Fairgrounds built during World War II. Since 1984, the theater has been ensconced in the former Rea School on Hamilton Street. The Newport Theater Ari Center, o{(erina the best intermission view in Ornnac County, is a bil younger, but will be embarkina on 4th schedule. t Costa Mesa, the seuon will ort Sept. 10 with tarry Shuc's lar comedy "The Forcipcr," introduced to local audeenccs uth Coast Repcnory. The d, opcnina Oct. 29, will be range County premiere of a my..tcl)', "Guilty Conscience," by the TY \\riling tc:im or Richard bcvinsoo-~00-\\Lilliam Unl.. "My Three Angel ," a ,·cncrablc S.im and Bella Spc\\ack chuckle r set in a French Guiana penal colony, will st:irt off the new year for Costa Mesa J:i n. 14. A musical is ticketed for the April IS slot; it's yet to be chosen but the current front runner is the down-home revue "Pu mp Boys and Dinettes." "The Dining Room," currently plnying at the Gem Theater, will be the sc3SOn finale. opening June 3. The playhouse is localed" at 61 I , H:imilton St., Costa Mesa, and ticket information is available at 650·5269. "A Season of Love'' is the way the Newport Theater Arts Center is billing its upcoming slate, but there's little romance invo l .. 'Cd in the opener, Lillian Hellman's "The Little Foxes," which will debut Sept. 11. On the lighter side will be the mu ical comedy "Irma u Douce," which hasn't been produced in Orange County since the days of Mclodyland in the 1960s. It bows in Nov. 6 Another musical, "The Baker's Wife,'' makes its Orange County premiere at NTAC Jan. J.S. Then the mood changes to a chill wind The Ne,,pon The.lier Am Center I!> a con,crtcd church building .LL 2501 Chff Dm-c. Ne\\ porl Beach, anti inform;11iun may be ob1amcd by calling 63 1-0288. • W hal tlo )OU tlo if )OU put on a show that's i.o popula r that audiences :ire turned away by the droves? If you·re Orange Coast College, you bring it back 3galn a few months l:ller. If you misi.cd OCC's "The Heidt Chronicles'' last February, you ~••II have two more weekend:. 10 catch the reprise production in the college Drama Lab under the direction of John Ferzacca. Lynn Laguna returns as He1d1, \\ilh Enc Anderson lalins O\Cr the role or her main squeeze. "Appro'<im:uely 1wo-1hird or our case is new,~ lhO)C c:isl members ''The Heidi Chronicles" has returned to Orange Coast College with bring 3 m:~h perspective to Lynn uguna and Eric Anderson starring. Call 02-5880 for tickets. :hings," Fcrzac~ commented. Murch 12 when Ira Levin's thriller "Veronica's Rooln" takes the Newport sta&e. One of the mo 1 populor - and mo t produced -mu~icals or all "We're also utilizing a new sci with a different configuration, w things time is next on the ogend~i. ~ill definitely not look as they did "Fiddler on the Roor ' arrive ' May in the spring. All in nll, though our 14, 10 be followed by a trip to the spring production "'as an excellent lightly fantastic, "Story Thc1iter," one, the summer show hould be opening July 9. beuer. '' ' Orahge Co&it w.-en<t 1tri\riday,June1a,·1m • MUSIC: From 7 Admission. Fre<'. • P;icific Symphony Orchestr.a Jt Irvine \\<.'.idow~ Amph1thc.:itre. 8HU8 lr-.inc Ceo· IC'r D11w. Ir.me', 47-1-HJJ. ··~pir1t of Amt'ric.1." le.lluring J llf('\\01 l..s d"pl.1r. .ind AmN1c.1 ~ IJ\Ont(' m.1rdw, by \\'ii 1Jms, Copl.iod Gersh,"n. \\'C'1ll .ind frit:dmJn pertorm<'d by PSO conclu1 wd b) J.1d. Ev· erly and J(comp.111icd by !>opr Jno l.1 1uan (Jrter. n.irrJtor Thurl RJ\('n!>Croll .ind the Cf)~lal C.ithedrJI Chorus. prl'St'ntl'<I July -I "Becthoven·f es1." featuruii; B~thoveo·s ··Overturt' to 'fidt.'110,' ·· S\ rnphony No. 2 .ind P1.ino ConCl'rto Nu. S "lmpcrnr. · h.1) Enrique' On.'mccl..t• cundutllng PSO ac- comp.1111t•d bv pi.inn "><lf1"'t Noril..o OgJwd on luly JS "C.11rn1n.1 llurJn.l." fo.lluring Copland') "Old Am<'11,,1n Sonh, .. and Orll's C.irr111n.1 Bur.1n.1 h.u C.1rf Sr Cl.i1r conductllli: rso .llcomp.inol'd by soprano lil'\ cdv Hoch. t<'nor F r.1111.. Kcllv. bJritonc Rol11n Bud .• mcl P.K•IK ChorJle on Aug 1 S \\u1,11Hn· l tw-i\ \l'.1rlmvs, ' feJturong l\l•1L.ltl'' Q,erturc to "lh<' i\\Jrn.ige of Fi· ~·II" • Cor"Kertu lor l \\Cl P1JnCY.>, ~. 365 ,,,.. J ~' mphony N11 40 hJ\ St. CIJir con- dutton~ .ind duo p1.inu )()lo1sts R.1lph \l.11!..h.1111 .1nd Kl'nnerh Hr•Mthvdy on Sept. ' lt11.11l.u\)l.v S1x·ct.iculJr," lc.tturing h h,11l· '""' ~ C<:>'.>.Kl 0.1n< c lro111 "M.lL· "l'fl·' R111ne11 .1ntl luliC'I" f,1n1asy- 1 >"·111.rt', \'onion Co11cl'rl11, Orchc>tr,11 Su11e '7)T:j, 11 the 1111! Q,l'n ""'l' ' mruin~ .1111.J .1 m1l1l.lf) b,1nd, hJ> • 11 .. hu,111~ (hl'n t 11nduct1ng !'SO JC· ,c,111p.1111L'll by \1<1lo11 :.oloo~t MJrk ~plJn 011 ~·111 .!L Gitt•, "Pl n tor p1dn1cl..1ni; .11 •• p '" 1 llnll'fl> bq:m 8 rm J.iu, New Age & Blues • Alta Coffee W.irehouse & Ro.isling Co. :.o& 3 ht ~t Nev.port Be.Kh, 675-0233. OJ\C Crc~s plays 1.1u Jntl blues at 8 30 10- n1~ht Adm1>>•0n f rec • Ancienl f.larin('r, 2607 W. Coast High· \\.t\ '""IX>" 8r,1ch. u4u-0201 Ham-nwrhe.id Blue plJ}'~ rocl.. ,1nd blues JI 8 45 pm FrotJ,1y·SJturd.iys 8 Birr;iporetti's )))) Bristol Sr, CostJ ,\l;....i 1150 'JO<JO Don Miller's Btg BJn<J pl.1~ music for d.mcmg every Monday 1r11m 8-11 30 pm ·~ .. •Blue Marble Coffeehouse 1907 Harbor Blvd., (IY.>111 M~, 646-S776 Matt Jason plJys 1.:1.u .it 9 pm ·m1dn1ght Sund<1y. • Br.indon's Loung~ at l h<-Beverly Hen- r.~ge ~lotl'I. 3350 Awnue 111 the ,._ru, Cost.J M~.1. 751·5100. J.1u \tyhst Rowanne MJrk pcrlorms with J SN>Oned group of mu.io.ms JI 9 p m frid.l\"> .ind 5.lrurdays in June • Cafe lido 50 I 30th St N-pott Be..ch, b7~ .!%8 JO(' Nappa and the All-Stars pt.•rturm 111nogh1 Dl't' Otoe McNeil performs l •l 11 • , : I , t', • • • t i1 fr ,1 • f, t• \ 1 3131 w. Coast Hwy. ~2~ fridar and June 27 !SS cover). Yve Evans • md Company perform Saturday ISS cover). Wayne Wayne's NC1." Contempon>ry Band featuring Derek BordeJux, Lal C>rillO, Tom Zink and Gary Wing appear Tuesdays in lune. Billy Mitchell and lohn Bolivar per- form Wcdnesd.iy. "Charly" sings jazz and blues June 25. Bernie Pearl and Hi>rmonica fats play lune 26. lee Katzman plays bebop lune 29. Showr1111es: 8:30 p.m.-1 ,1 m. 1 hursdays aod Suodays-Wcdnl'Sdays; 9 p.m -1 30 a m fridJy-S.llurdays • Cano's Restaurant 2241 W Co..1st I fwy., Newport BcJch, 631-1381. Les Cz· 1mber h~Jds a l·'U 1Jm Sundays from 2:30- 5:30 p.m • Cryst.11 Court across from South Co.ist f'l.uJ, 8CJr Street Jnd Sunflower Avenue, CCY..r.i /\\cs.a, 435 2167 frtt Sunday tau Concert Series 1n Center Court continues \\llh Toi1!;){,ld & Rumble (guit.lr and wood· '"nd duo! Sunday and S~cer Brewcf .ind Stc\e Kindler hiOhn/pt.Jno duo!, June 18. Showt1me: 2 p.m. • Diedrich's Coffee & Espresso Bar 474 t 17th St., Cost.i Mes.a, 646-0323. The PJuf Kl'nl Qu.irtet, featuring vibes, piano, l>Jss .lnd drums, performs S.lturdays from 9 p m.-m1dnight. Admission: free. •Double T.ake 5902 Warner Ave .• Suite A, Huntington Beach, 840-~1l8. Roonie Sa>. pr~nlS Open Rodin' Blues )ams Sun· dJy nights ill 8. • El Matador 16903 ,._lgonquin St., Hun- t hs Band play lattn jau tonight. Guitarist 1 erry Wollman of TV's "Byron Allen !,how·• 1s 1oined by Luther 11ugl\es Friday· Saturday )az.z W>Cahst Debbie '"Yeager arid friends perform Sunday. Voc.JhSl!J,>uit.ansl Becl.y "l he Tex.as Twister" BJrl.sd.ile per- forms blues Tu('S(lily and June 30. The Bill Liston Big Band featurong vocalist B.arb.ir.i Momson performs Wedncsddy IS6 cover). )JU gu11.iri>n Ccorse V.-in Eps and Ron u- chcte are 101ncd by Hushes June 25. Con- temporary iaz.z s.ix pl.:1yer Sonya Jason jotns 1 lughcs lune 26. h -M.\ynard Ferguson gu1· tanst Michael I liggons with k(oyboard1st Dave W11ham, George Benson's mu)ical d1- rect0f, performs June 27. laulblues vocalist Davf)' l aylor performs June 28. Showtimes. 8:30 JnU 10:15 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday; 9 and 10 4S pm. Friday-Sdturday; 5 and 6.45 pm. Sunday • fashion lsJ•nd on Newport Center Drive abolle Pacific Coast Higtlwar., New- port Beach. "Summer J.iu FestNJI • begins July 9 with free Thursday night concerts in the Nc1m<1n MJrcus courtyard. lineup: Mich.lei Tomlin~. luly 9; Keiko Matsui. July 16, Flora Punm (8raz1li.ln jazz), )uly 23; D•n Seigel, July 30; Ito be an· nouncedl. Aug. 6; Rob Mullin's All-St.lr Band, Aug. 13, The le~1ng Edge featuring Mullin, T ooy Coerrero, Grant CeissrNn and rnOt'C, Aug. 20. P.Jncho Sanchu (Latin pcrcuuion), Aug. 27. Showt1me: $6 p.m . • fiLtgenJd's Food •nd Spirits 19171 Magnolia St., Hunt.Jngton ~xtl. 968- 4523. Entertain~nt liJC nigflts a week: S-4 entett1lnment charge Mid S7 minimum Gene Murrell on Wed~; open mike foodtt>evef•• c:hargoe • on Thursdays; c.all for other (eatures. • Mucho Gusto JUL a., •nd utln Ctill • fo untain Vall~y Recreiltion unter 263 £. 17th St., Cosu Mesa, 631-4009. 16400 8rookhurs1, fountain Valley, 965-The Peggy ~uesMI Trio pl.lys tonight. 4447. Concerts In The:? Park series, pre-The Rippingtoos Jerf IC.uhiwa and his band sentel.l free on Thursdays from 6:30·8 perform Friday-Saturday. Composer/ar· p.m.1 fe.atures the Lon.& ~acn Community r.ln~r Ric flaudi!ig perfonm Sunday. Tom Bana playing big band-sounds, $how tunes ICutits Big BJnd plays Mond.iy and )unc 29. and music from ihe movies on .Aug. 6. Zzah pedorms T uesday-Wednesd.ly. • "8r.l\'e Human Noise" with Richard Callaci • Colden West Colle~ outdoor amphi-and M.lt Gurman presented June 25. S.no- lhe.lter, 1574~ Golden est St .. Hunt.Jn~-phoMt Cal Bennett pl•~ June 26-27. Min· ton Beach, 895·8378. "Stllrshowet '92. ' 1murn ) featuring Evan Stone ;ind Cannoo Thursday night series of summer concerts nold ~ 8 T'--o 'd rd July 9-Aug. 6, nn.>ns July 9 with Hu.--... ,.1. Ar P June 2 • nc J\<i Mu Y -r-·· -1-~ Trio plJ~ une 30. Showl1nie.; Two~ tia playing latJn rhylms altemating be-beginn:fa'n at 9 p.m. Thursda)• Morld.>y-tween flamenco, jazz, clas.slc.11 ;ind other w="' 8 s nd 9 o Fri ethnic inOuen«'S. The July 2l Nostalgia """ y; p.m. u ay; : p.m. •- Night feJtures Swing $.lv.Jt'll, a OixieLlrid-day-Saturday. jazz group, and Harry Babbitt perlorming • N~rt leKh Marriott Hotel & Ten· music of the ·2~. '30s and '40s. Gerry nis Oub View louf!se, 900 Newpoit Cen· Schroeder and Whiu.lrd perform contem· ter Drive. Frff "Ch.lmp.lgnt' SundJy of porary 1.uz July 30. T·lou and che Los Ari· Jazz" series continues Sund.ly with Jeff geles Z)'deco Band play blues and jau in· K.nNwa l~isO. Olher $how J.Jtes corporating Cajun, fndian, Black and and acts: June 28, oa.vio 8a1fley (8ru1I· French music Aug. 6. rtdceu: 57 per · ian jaul; July S, J<Ml>;ing (Ofo>nge County event, S30 fOf series (which includes ..as )AU band>; futy 12; t~y PhilharmOl'hC lisied under pop below). Show1ime: Cates (d.lssic.tl ju.zl; July 19, foe M.llicnth.ll open 6:30 p.m. for plcknicking. show be-ls.lXOphont!ot}; July l6, Phil Updiurch lgui- gins at 7:30 p.m. tarn.t); AUl. 2, Tile Maxx 8.lrid If~ ~· • H alt N ter 1107 Jan1boftt Road, sem~); ~g. 9, Peitt Spril£UC CguiUrist). N~ ~ /40-2000. Friday nTght-Showtlme:. 4•8 p.m. Summer Concert ~ries lineup t.lnd tiel<et • Orange County Penormln.t Arts Cen- f)fia!sl: Ceny Mull•giln Quartet ($12), Fri· ler 600 Town Center Ori~. C.osu t.-\eSa, day; ~J>l<lnist Joann~ Br~n 1$81, June 556-ARTS. Spyro Cyr• and John PilllCucd · Clare Fisher uartet IS8), ul 3· Ga kick off The Center's 1992 Jm Secics •t 8 Foste< uartct ), u y ; r te rt· p.m. ug. • ano Quartet lS10), Juty 24; Supen.ll( lSlOl, •Pule p~ D«'k Jl33 Michelson ex July 31; Marold land Quartet IS8l, Aug. 7; lrvtne. 8S1·1660 'Wednt'Sdays In ~ P.vtl" f~ a>neens ~ i ind jazz from J1mes HMl"l\1n Band 15; latin JolU from Ke\lyn Len fr~nds luly 29 tothef ilCU listed pop). Shows beg,n 11:30 a.m. •Players 18 100 Von K.lrm.ln Ave. 660-9215. "M.imbo Kiogs" 8r~lh pr~ted ~turd.lys 6-9 p m • R.tndell's l Mutlon Centre Ott~ An.l. 556-7700. Jau -.OClllli.t MelJ kN' performl Th1.1M.ly nigl1ts. .ihead ~ "°ith lhe P.uqu.ile Qwrtet performs SundJy .Jftc John Davis Qu.1rtct performs w.1iflh pu T uesd.ly nights. lattnuri't plJ ,_uz Wedne5d.ly nights. No'°'~· f imum. • Robttt MondAvl Wine ind F ter 1570 Scenic Or .. COSl.a Mes.: 0441 . "Mu tC at Monti.JV!'~~ w, early evening coocerts ftatu11 gourmet picnics and Robert MotxU or non.-alc:oholte ~OlBt'S with bcncfitting c;iocrr r~.ltth, tducAt' pattent services In °''"SC! Counry 5·7 p.m. July 12 Y.1th Cha1lcs •·Doc e<ford .ind 11aafic ).au O.c:hcstr a. percussionist PJncho S.mdlt'l pm p m. Aug. 2. ik'rn~ Pe.lrls Slues B.l Harmooic~ Fats pla~ 5-7 p.m. A Tdeli: US pet._.show~ SHJO Co< aJI •lusty Pelle.an 2735 W. eo.st ~ Beach. 6-&2-301. Allcti .i~ars through S.tu1d.iy and ~ .lt 8:30 .m. lack Brand pl•yi Sund • Sludio C.fe -Balboa 100 S. ,.. 8.llbo.l, 675-7760 • .-Ummethead Bl Conte Candoll Quartet 1$81. Aug. 14; · Louie Belhon 81g Band 1$10), Aug. 2i.~-------------------------­ Gatrs open 6:30 p.m., sho-v surts 7·)0 p.m. • 1rvlne Barcl.ly Thuler 4242 Campus Or., Irvine, 85'4 _. 64 6. Caribbe.tn· inOuenced jazz by Windham Hill re<X>fd1ng artist Andy Narell and g~ muski.ln 0Jvid Rudder 8 p.m. Wedilesd.iy. Tickets: Sl4·S18. • Jilmboree Promtnilde at Jamboree ROild and Dupont, IMne, 752-2222. Sea H.awks play 1-uz 5-8 p.m. FridJY. Ad· mission: F rec. • J.D.'s unding at Pe1'1''s landing. 16400 P .aoric Coasl Hwy.. Hunttngton BeilCh. lNe rhythm .ind &lues from the band Sunset Blue is pmef\ted Saturd.ly- Sunday nights. Ct ....... , Qllsilllf SM 1111 &~~ ~~~~ ~ &.~11t•l6-~ IJ,,J, :bw..u, ~ """ ~ fJo.tJJM. South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa (7-14) 540-3840 ~ll's By the S.a 317 P~1ric Co.ul Highwily, Huntington Beach, Sl6·2SSS. The hm OeJulio Trio perio<ms Frid.ay- Saturday nights at 8, 9:30 and 11 and Sun-i----------------------------11 d.Jys ill 31 4:30 and 6 p.m. Spe<MI ~ soloists wno join che trio inclUde: \'OaliSl ~nie Haynes IFrlcby); ttumpeter/vo- uliSl Jade Sheldon fS.tunlay); trombonist Sill Watrous (Sunday>; pianlst/llocaldt ~ty Bryant (June 26); trombonist Mike Fallo (June 27); and trumpeter/flugclhomistM>- c:alist ~ Rowles Oune 28l. There is a Sabatino's Restauran t & Sausa~ "Authentic Italian Sausage Made In 'rt 0 . JI WEEKEND PATIO BRUNCH Saturday & Sunday 8:30 -1:00 p.m. Our Complete Menu lncludu ... Fruh Pasta, Seafood, Lamb & Vtol Open Lunch & Dinner, Oo ed Mondays 251 Ship anl Way - N r1 Beach • 723-0621 s....t _. '°"' dlllCt GI d.d.r or hMe .-i ...., .... T""'*r ...... t 1. fresh Fish of the Doy · • 5. Cioppino • 2. Combination Jibe t 6. Sond Oobs • 3. Top Sirloin Steak • 7. Chicken P'icatto • ~. Shrimp Fettucini t 8. Shnmp Scompi t 9. Beef & Chicken Brochette$ Mike Potterson formerly wtth The R~hteous Brothers Penorms Thurs. & Fri. Nights ·All the obcM enue.. pnc.d at •r WITH AWAID WINNING ORIGINAL IEaPES 675-0100 630 LIDO PARK DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH Not valid with ony other diacount, promotior! or Oe6oney'1 Gold Com lmento Portci Irvine, n jazz ord a 9 p.m.·1 a.m. ~ ~ Mond.lys 2·6 p.m. ~ Melv'in £nllis Qu.lr· t pbys 9 p.m.·1 a.m. Fridays. Booy ~ f Plays j.uz 9 p.m.· 1 11.m. 1uesc:t.iys: Paul tebich Trio ~ 9 p.m.· 1 a.m. Wednes-ys. Studio CAie -Corona deJ ~ 3201 Coost Hwy., CorON dcl Mar, 675·7575. (f c.onules blows his s.u 8:30 p.m.· 2:30 a.m. Slturd.ays 11nd 7:)()..11:30 p.m. ndilly and Tuesdays. op, Rock & Country AJl.a CorfH Wardlouse & ltoasling Co. 06 31st St., Newport Be~. 675-0233. olk-rock trio Proud To Be pl.lys Friday. nnis R<>gc!! R~ pl;ays original and pop- 1.lr country/folk/rock S.turdiy. folk muSi· 1an ll'Ora Slge pl.ays Sunday. Joe Ongie •~~ pop Wed~y. folk-style mwc rom find.1 Ben)lmin presented June 25. ukumn1.1, fNturin1 C:.ltic music ~ on h.1mmer dulcimers, pr~nted June '26. ''I' rocl..tt [nvld Bums performs June 27. 11i;1nal .avant·pop .. ~ Love Crystals Fr0<n rnu> presented.June 28 ~1Jmei: 11:30 > m Thursday·Saturday, Monday-\l.'(ln~y; 7:30 p.m. SYnday. Admi~· ICC' Ancienl Mariner, 2607 W. Co.ast High· \a~ :-Ol•wport BellCh. f>.46·0201 Ham- 11 tit.xi Blue pW)'"S rode and bl~ afll.45 m fodJ)'·Saturdays.. • Best Bet c A!rian band th.it blends its nalJve muslC with Amefican rock 'n' roll, fuly 16. Tick- ets: S7. Showtime: C.:ites open 6:30 pm. f0< pickniding. show begins ,u 7:30 pm • Hubor Singtts Pre.byteri.ln Church ol the Covenant, FaiMe-.v at AdJmS, COSta Mesa, 897-.0587 °' 96~·3383. Singers and dancers sought f0< femJle group of all ages and sizes who perl0<m everything frO<n pop lo rock. Meetings at 7 p.m. every Tuesday at above address. The group will also perl0<m at your speci.ll event. •Huntington BHch High School football st.ldium, 1905 Main St., Huntington Beach, 969·5192. The first "Baule of the Surf Bands" 3·7 p.m. June 28 is hosted by Jan and Dean and features Oick Dale and the Dehones, The Chantays, Papa Doo Run Run, The Surfaris, The Surf City All· Star Band and surpi;ise guests. Cates open 1 p.m. The S 10 tickets l>encfit res&oratoon of Huntongton Beach PK!r. • Irvine MHdows Amphithutre 8808 Ir· "ine Center Dme, lr;one, 855·8096 Han!.. W1lhams Jr .• Pally LO\-ele\s and Doug Stone perfonn JI 8 p.m Frid.ly Iron .-.'\cl1den, Tesl.lment Jnd Cou~ ol Conformity perfocm at 8 p.m. Jul) 2. Tl~ and fire house perform JI 8 p m July 5 Bob Weir 7t'ld -ftotr\'\'";tssmnan pM-spro;il gOl"US Bruce Cocl..burn and Michelle ShCXl..ed perf0<m 7:30 p.m. July 9 The Cipsr "''"~ play at 8 p.m July 11. H.imm~. soyz ll Men and Jodeci a ar \J\, Newport ~. 646-6090. M!Ch;)el J i 1nter0.1tional d.ance ~JI sounds ~· ••nt~ Wednesdays 8 p.m.·midmght. local favorites Urban Sprawl venture out of lhe area Saturday to play al Time Out Sports Bar & Grill, 1652 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim, at 9 p.m. Saturday. Admission is $3. From left are: gui- tarist Robert Scott, singer Diane Buffingfon, bassist Mike Tyrrell, drummer Rich Conner. •The Bl.arney Slone 11 761 £dini;cr A\'e., Founw1n Valley, 775-9987. Switth plays oldies 9 p.m. fnd.ays-Saturdays. • Cta.zy HO<$e Steak House And S.aloon Michael Hill perform Saturdays fr0<n 7:30. •The Blue Bttl ufe 107 21st flt~. 1580 Brookhollow Drive, Santa AN, 549· 11 :30 pm. Newport Beach, 675·ll38. NiCL. Pyzow 1512. Nigtit Ridets perform lhrou~ Satur· • founl<11in Valley Recreation Center pcrtorms Thundays 111 9 p.m. day fr0<n II p.m.-1 :30 a.m . .and Sunday 16400 Brool..hurst, Fountain Valley, 965· •Blue Muble Coffeehouse 1907 Harbor from 6 p.m.·mrdnight. Desert R~ 8Jnd 4447. Concerts In The Park series, pre- 81\tl. Costa Mes.l, 646·5776. Guy Rich· performs 7 and 10 p.m. Moncfay. Pam Loe sentcd free on lhursdays from 6:30-8 .uds presents soul~arch1ng music toni~t. .and Hipshot play 8 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. Tues-p.m., features Boy Howdy playing country Scott B. plays fun roe~ Friday. Insight day. Boy Ho\~dy appeJrs 8 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. wt'Slern music June 25 and Popular Oe- .\.1usic presents sens.a1ionilll sounds Satur· Wednesday-June 27 and 6 p m.-midnighl mand pcrf0<ming cLmic rock July 16. dJ) ZCOfa Sage plays folk ballillds Mondly. June 28. PirJtes of the M1~ssippt plays 7 OugmJI folk rOdc from Woody's pr~ted <11nd 10 p.m. June 29. l<cl.in Wil><>n 8.lnd •Colden Wesl College outdoor amphi· Tu6diy. Carol Martini pl.:ays Latin folk periO<mS 8 p.m.-l :30 a.m June lO. theater, 15744 Colden West St .• Hunhnq \\l>tlnesd.:ay. Cldon Maness p!.ays fol1c·Slyle ton ~ach, 89~8378. "Stars.hower '92. • 0t1g1n.:als June 25. Billy ~in pl.tys KOUStic •Fi.,. Fttl Two Fashion Island, Nl!Wport Thurscby n1~t series ol summer concerts t.>lt rock June 26. CO eusarson pcr{0<ms ~ach, 640.5250. K.lren Ca.flinger and July 9-Aug. l>, includes Zulu Spear, a South roll.; rod lune 27. LO\~ Crysuls pl.ly j.izzy ...----------------------------~""' ~ mU11C June la. J.unmin ,..,., JM! l'Clt."Ctic lilllent night pmeoted June 29. t\ale ~·to, poetry ilild mUSIC, ~led lune JO ShoWti~: I· 11 tonitht. 9 p.m.- midn1sf'lt fnday-S.turt!.ry; &-1f p.m Sun- l.iy \\~y. ~: Frtt. •Brandon's Lounge at TM ~ ~ tai;t" 1 locel, 3350 AYMue ol the Alts, Cost.J ''l~ 751-5100. Contemporary gvitarist/ \,;c.il11ot Jerry V.alentrne pl.ays f~­ frdly from s~10.9 p.m. lhrough July l . • C.afe lido 501 30th St Newport Beach, ,,~S-2968. Mich.lei Pattcrt0n's R&B B.:and plJ\\ 8 30 p.m.·1 am. Sundays in June. let r.metl "SWfft Girls" pl.ly country S\\ong Monday from 8:30 p m.·1 J.m. • C.11no's Rest.urant 2241 W. Coast Hwy • Newport Beach, 631 • 1381. Jimmy Hopper Ptrlorms 8:30, 9:30 and 10:)() p.m W'ednesday-Saturd.Jys. AdmlSSIOn: Free. , ..... ,.... .,..., AH Y•r 1Round · .... ,... LllltOll Dll..., •Weelclnd Brunch 7am-4pm e&rty Bini Specllls ~ Hcu 4a8;>m iffibor ~ CNllel 4 00 l\1.H11 ~I EJ.1lho.1 673-4633 I I l Broiled Swordfish $14.95 +ID ScNid ..Mil Imm(!/ CC10S (Rq. $2 I .9S) Duck a L'Ormge $9.95 +tllC Pant, bud~ dldrq fOCISled o'isp (!/ ~ .. m ~ na (Rt.g. $18.9S) Baby Rack of lamb $13.95 +ta Own~(!/ JOWd '4Aill l,lllpic na (Rtz. $19.95) ____ , ·------------------------------------414 N. Newpcn Blvd. Newport Beach • 64 5-6700 BANQUET FACILITTES For Company Luncheons/Parties Private Occasion Events HAN6€Hf>W- chinese Restaurant ' Y our Happy Host, Mr. Lee Welcomes You! •Catering •Cocktails •Lunch Buffet •Sunday Brunch •Dinner 7 Nights Full Bar • Take Out 720 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa 11..650-8960 • .. -· CALENDAR .. . . 540-1 ~ ""'' lhJin, Pl'Jil )Jill .lnd lush performs ,lf 2 p m ~·pl 11 • lnme S~ctrum Allon PJrl..'\\Jy and Ir-' 11w l l'nh·r Oriw Ir\ rn!.' C')'1otal C.1) le p,·rr.11111> J' p.irt of .. A T.1<.1e ut OrJnge L11urll1 frid,1y • 1r111w v.1llt.•y College Courtyard Amphr· rtu-.1111• '>500 lnone Cenrcr Dr .. Irvine, )~<I l i l}, .. I tot Tl\," a hrgh enl'fb'Y revue ut rt'H'lll Bro.1cl\,,1y song-.1nd·dJnce rou· lrnt'' clo'>t's SJturd.1y. T1ckC'ls S7·S6. •John Domini's 2901 W. Co.:is1 Hwy .• Nt•wf)(>rt Beach, 650-S 112. Peter Wicl.er- \hJrn pla~ tl.usrc rock, !>llfr rock, SIJnd<irds .incl loll.. musrc .11 6:30 p.m. Saturday. •le Meridien Hotel -1500 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport BcJch, -I 76-2001 ... Broad- w.1y, My Way," ,, smorg.1sbo.:ird of musical thl'Jtcr. mai;rc. rnnwdy Jnd specialty acts, ,., ht•lcl JI 7 (spcc.i.11 clrnner show), 8 and 'J .is pm Frrd.l)S. Sl cover charge. two d1111I.. rnrnrrnum pt•r per!>C>n. •Old World German Restaur.1nt 7561 C l'rl!l'r AH• I lun11ng1un Be.ich, 895-8020. I Ii< ·c~irg11) It.' lnunge .. ll'aturing rndus- '•0.11 ,rnd aht'rn.lf,\C dJnce music. rs hl.'ld l1C1m 'I IO pm ·! J m Thursda1~. Aclmrs· ,,, S-1 •PMi fit Amphitheatre 100 f<Jrr Dme, < • 1.1 .\\cs.1, 5-lu -t8~u. Pa1!..rng SS. \\ \11.1111-.1 lucld .rnd special gu~ts Merle 1t1~· 1 ti .md Hrlh D<•Jn p<>rlorm ~ 30 p.m 1r1o· :-1,.1.,l,, s1i.sosrso. Paula \ ,1,,1 .rncl ':.J>U 1o1I 'Ul''" lolor Me 8Jdd II\ ;-;-fi'il ..-1tJ J1 Ill JIJlll' 21! I( l'~ :?· • 11 l , t.u•••'' I ,I\ 11 '' pl.11, 7 30 p.m Juli 1, "" }1'12'i·S.'h''' \\,1lt Dr>ncv 1 •" ttf, "1rnph11ri1< f.101.1" ieaturmg • " 1 .'l ll .,,.,;unwd [), Ol'\ dur,1Ut·1<. ~ fl""• "" 11,.,11.1 -30 fl in Jul\ 2 ~I I ') iO ~11·"' \ 1dlt•r l1.1nd. ::'·JO ,•, r, 1111.,," S 1-(,().)Ill :!S lht• I I I i:1 .. t111·•-11 ... d \\ .ih >pcu.11 );lll')I • '1 .1ltr ~/Jill 1111\ 1:' 111.lC'h "lo 11 ( , I 1l~•l) Jl th l.p( I lo.ti ~lll"'"'ll. 7 10 , : , '""'''' )'I "O.S!' (r,,,,hy, \ '. 1 h plu, 'I ,, .11 gu1·,1 -30 pm I ~ .. ,, $11 s:-,11 Blu'"' Ft~rl\.rl 1 I ll 11 ~ '"~· 'o.1111.111.1 Budd1 Cuv, •l , r ltw1d1 dmd, .11 d Dr John, J ; 111 \ 1.; !(, I rt l..l·I' S 19 50-527 50 \ " I ,,.,,, plr" '1w1.r.1I i;ul>st, ~ 30 pm "•'Pt 4 l1tf..1•1, S.'!51:15 Chnt Bl.1ek "'''" 'I'' • 1 ;;111 "'" .\.Hun T 1pp1n Jnd L rllll• I 1 , 1 ~ IO p m ~)\'pl 19 T 1cl..ct>. ~ 111 ">fl S lO !5 Tr.ICY (lt,1pman plus ~pe­ ' .11 1;111">1, i JO pm., d.ue 10 bc an· n ounc t'<I f1cf..<0ls Sll S'i S2S 65 l\;Jt.the Li <' pl1" 'Pn 1.11 i;ut.~I OllmJJ L1ebcn. -10 I' 111, tl.>h' lo I.,;> 11 1101unc«I Trd .. ets -:..!h $~11 l1t·o,~t· '''·•it 1 "''t"' ,,ncl d.Jle •n October to be announced. Tickets: S2S.8S-S27.SO. • Pule Place Deck 3333 Michelson Dr .• Irvine, 851-1660. "Wednesdays In The Park" free conceru series indodes: Mo- tO\vn music from Derck Jnd the D.amonds Wednesday; roe!.. 'n' roll from Buffalo Sprrng(1eld Ai:.,in July 1; rhythm & blues from tilt' Ph1r Upchurch Croup on July 8: and old-time rock from Bobby Cochran and the Rhythm Rocker) July 22. All )hows bcgin at 11: 30 .1.1n. •Players 18H>O Von K.11man Ave., Irvine, 660-9215. Deeiays play music for dancing friday-SaturdJy nights. K.1raokc offered Wednesday nrghts. • Randell's 3 Hutton Centre Drive, Santa Ana. 556-7700. l he Bobby Henley Croup perform contemporary gospel Sunday nights. The J. H.irris Band performs pro- gressive funk Monday nights. •Stag Lounge 145 E. 19th St, Cosli Mesa, 63 1-9"813. Curlarist/singet Peter Wickersham plays folk, country and oldies al 8:30 p.m. Thursdays. •Studio u re -Balbo.i 100 S Marn St .. Balboa. 675-7760 Hammerhead Blue plJys rock and blues 9 p.m.· 1 a.m. Thurs-d:iy and Mondays and 2·6 p.m. Sundiys. The Boorne~ rock 8 p m.-mrdnight Sun- d.lys •Time Out Sports Bar & Crill 1652 W. l rncoln A1e., An.ihcun, 535·9082. local rod. c uartt't Urb,m Spr.i..,f perl01ms 9 .m. •Waterfront Hilton West Co.ist Club :? 1100 r,mr.r Cn.l\t I lwy.. I tunlln&ton lkad1, 'JuO·SURF. Stn1:<'ri, <lancers, m.11;1· u.ln~. u•ll'brrl~ lcKrl.. ,1lih» ,Ind Jlt 1.lrll'IY .Hts tn\lll'<.I 111 'hmH.l'l' lhcir 1.11,•nrs or -rni; till' h11.> on ,1 l\.1r.ll1I-<' syslt'm J> lJrf) Crnrn hcr'>ts .ind l'l1ll'tl,1rns al 8:30 pm Mondo1y-1 uc)(.fJy. Conlmue~ indefinuely. SINCL£S •Jewish Community Cl•nter 250 [a~I B.1!..N Strn•t, l 11,1.1 i\ll''>.1 75 I 0608 A new singles d111p-1n lmd~c proi;r.1111, Coffee I tuu)(' Brrdgc, 1~111 U..• held on from 7-9:30 tOnr!)hl Srngl<'~ .HJ Jnd up .ue Wl•lcomc. No partnl'r is n .. u~SJI), but r~"atrons Jre rl'que,ll'<.I Cmt is S l SO Cmcmb<·r)), SJ tnon·mcml>cr)I •Ocean Pacific Single Sailors 646 4005 Non-~10!..ing )rngl<.>S g.ilhcr e\ery Sunday al 11 a.m. for a s.>rl, ·b.irbecue and social hour •Open Bridge 45-plus rn Costa Mc~. Dinner at TtlE CANllRV Harbor C'..ruue Bait "Isla.Mujera" lcavi'lt 0innery lh:Jc Call for Reservations 3010 Lafayette • Newport Beach • 675 .. 5777 650-2320. lntetmt'diate to advi1nced matches 7 p.m. Wednesd.iys. Cost: $2. •Singles Linli Please all 642-8580 (()( the loCation ol the next meeting. This dob for non-smoking sinde pro!~ over 30 meeis the secono and (ourth Tuesday or each month at 7:30 p.m. Cost.: S8. l t 11 \ 11 I\. • B.ickslage Theater 1599 -Superior Ave., Cost.1 Mesa, 646-5887. ''Transitions," a play written and performed by yoong peo- ple and examining their hopes and feilrs of growing up, continues at 2 p.m. Sundays rndefinrntcly. Tldcets: S8. • Costa MeH Civic Pt.Jyhouse 61 1 H;im- ilton SL, Costa ~. 650-5269. "Every- body loves Opal," an olfueat comedy aboUt an eccentric old Lxly and her "good friends" who are ttying to kill her, plays Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. until June 28. Tdeu: S9·S10. • Golden West College Patio Theate.., 15744 Coldenwest St., Huntington 895- 8367. Eleventh season or "Colden West MysteryFest" includes three crime- courtroom dramas -"The Night ol Janu· My 16.th." ·~Verdict" and "Witness (or the Proserution" -through July 19. "The Night o( January 16th," Ayn Rand's st()()' o( a woman accUsed ol killi!'S her intrma· 8:30 p.m. on Friday, Saturday ;11nd Juoe 27, 28 and JulY. 1, S, 8, 9, 10, 18 and 19. "The Verdict, ' Agath.i ChriSlie's drama about the .111lng wire or a German pmressor found de.id, her heart stappc!d by mediC.l· tion adm1nrstered by trusting hands, is prc- S('nlcJ al 6:30 p.m. June 25, 26 and Ju~ 2, 3, 11, 12, 15, 16 and 17. Christies "W1tnc~s for the Prosecution," 1molving a #·-·-·-··-·-·-·-. • • I I I I 10¢ SPECIAL I OP I --couPON-- 10¢LUNCHOR DNERSPEaAL Buy atftJ full lunch or cinner at~ price and receive the 2nd (of equal or lesser value) b' 10¢ I I I I I I I I Not vaid on Seniar a... Mlllnu I I «"'lots..... I I Not v.-d on "10 Qo• Of'dn • : . 6-25-92 : I I I 154f.17thSt. • ·.Costa Mesa 714l646-4303 : -·-···········-12 Orange Coast Weeltend I Thuracsay, • Jurw 18, ·10ft · ····• .·, • ••• •••·• I , I ' t 1. .. I ,~ r f r 1 1._ I 1 I "Latins Anonymous," the leading purveyors of a cul crossing form of comic group therapy, comes to South Repertory's second sbge for three Weeks beginning ton For ticket lnformillon, phone ~7=40Jl. The Finest Japanese Dining Experience SUSHI W • PIWATI DIM IDOMS • DIM TBf AM IOotil • TATAMI IOOM t COCITAI Rostau,.n, H orikaw ·~n Oulstanding New Indian Rlstaurant" .......... n.i..,....,.... Serving Lunch, Dinner & Brunch Dally B Luncheo Mon-Sa •s." NATRAJ CU l S IN E OF INDIA OPEN 1 DAYS AWBBK ...... 13"2 Mlilliida N Milllcll Vlljo. CA '2691 14 581..QOO et ety spil\Slrf blyifteooed to deach shortly 1cr being befriellded by a charming ung man, pl.lys at 8 p.m. July 2, 3, 9, o 11. 16, 17 and 18 and 3 p.m. July 5, 2' •nd 19. Admis6ion: sa fof Thu~y nd Sund<ly 5tiows. $10 (Of frid.ly Mid Sat· rd.ly shows. Huntington Beach f'ta~se at Cislef hool. 211.t 1 Str.ithmoor l.ine, Hunltng· 1n Bl'ach. 8P· H OS. "Stop the World, I \~nt 10 Get Off," .i new ~ of lhe nth•>ny Newley·leslie Bt~ m~.-il bout a hr.uh young m;in's upw.ird mobtl· , • h.1s closing pei!ormanc:es Friday and curt.IJ) ill 8 p.m. Tickets· S7·S9. lnlne V.tlley College Courtyard Amphi- heJtre. 5500 Irvine Center Dr.. Irvine, )'J H3J "Hoc Tix," a high~ revue rl'(;Cnl Broadw.Jy toflg·and-d.lna rou· ire> closb Saturdily. Tidets: S7·S8. l\e\\por1 Thater Arts <Anter 2501 ! •1 Dm't', Newport Be.xh, 631-0288. Som4! Ench.lnled E~ing," a rewe of ot!!i'l'rs and Hamme™~n iongs. pre- ·ntnl Thur1d.iys through Sundays .Jt 8 i Pl Sund.tys at 2:30 until July 12. Tide· • SJ S Ounge Cout Coll• Or.ama l..1b The. tl !"01 F.i1r.icw Ro.Id, ~ ~. J ~ • &O Aftf!f a cntiGll .Kd.lJITled l.tt ' r.•1 r run. the the.Jttt mtnt a in l~l"> I ron ,\;i,;.1•,.1e1n's cclclx.i1ed Broadway pby h1(n1chng .i feminist arc histouan's CJ1pe11· •"'•'> flom 1965·89, Fncbys-Sund.Jys ·t-ro1.i;h June 28. CurUin time: 8 p.m. Fn· W\) !)Jturdilys and 3 p m. Sundays. T iek· rt> S<> Sll-S8. •Orange County Ctules 16892 Bois.a Chot.J St , Suite 202, Huntington Beach, IPO-1406. "T.C.IJ()r.Jnge," spec1.il Fridily n•.:hi-o( .lll·tmprov $hows, prewnled at 8 p m June 26 and July 3 in the Pacifie 5ym· piton\ Building, 11 5 £. S.lnt.l Ana Blvd .• !1.1111.1 AnOI. Ttektu: S8-S10. •South Coast ltepert0ty 655 Town Cen· 1rr Om-e, Cosu Mes.1, 957..-.033 On 1he m.i.n stage, Al.ln Aydboum's comedy "\\om.in in Mind.'' lhe story ol a house- 111te's 1.tn~sies of a perfect r.111nily wtl!Ch t.1le on .l life ol their cw.n. pr~ted Tues- W\' friWys at 8 p.m , Satu-rWys at 2·30 and 8. Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until Jun;: ~8 Tickets. S2l·Sl2. On The sttond lol.lJ:• Llhn.s Anon~l'l'IOUS." a f.lSt·pa«d It\~ pol.mg fun I( MJCial ~e<eotypes, NOS tor. "t.t·July 5. Curu1n tunes: Tuecby· Thund.iys at 7:)0 p.m.; Fridays ill 8:30 p.m.; SmJrday, lune 20, ~ 3 and 8:30 p.m.. Saturday, June 27 and July 4 at 5 and 9 p.m.; Sundays oit 3 and 1 p.m. Tid· ets: S13·S22. •Way OH Broa~y Pl.tyhouse 1058 first St., San~ Ana, 54 7-8997. "E.lSlern Sta.nd.lrd.'' a contemporary comedy &ilrl· 1ng the lives of r~ yupp.es. Fridays and Saturdilys at 8 p.m. lhroush Aug 1 5 Tick· ets S12.SO·S1 5. Dinner theater • Ellubelh Howard's Curtain Ca ll The- ater 690 El Camino Reill, Tustin, 730- 8240. Rodgers and Hammefstein's "01.1.l· homa" pl.iying until June 28. "Some En· chanted Evening." a Br0.1dw01y music.ll r~. f)ft!Sented Saturd;iy and June 30 Curla•n times: 6:30 pm. Tucsd.ly· Thursdays and 5.lturdilys; 7 p m f rid.l)~; 11 :30 a.m. •nd 5.30 pm Sundays Prie~ start .11 S19.95. • Ktilh & Margo's Murder M)'Slery 11 Scott's ~.rood C"ll & 8.tr. 3300 Bn~ol St.. --emu ,;~. m 31 .ffi6· 1767 Sol .. e·•I· )'OU~lf \\ hodunit, 11 ht.'re .lClors pose .is d1nnt!f guests, presenled 8 p m Sarurdilys e en 1en ote ~500 f\U<Arlhur Blvd., Newport Be.l<'h • .t76·2001 . "6ro.>d· "'ilY, My Way," .i smorg.ubo.trd ol m~I the.i1er, magic. comedy and speci.llly acts. IS held .JI 7 (.speci.ll dinner show), 8 ;ind 9:.t5 p.m. Fnda)'S. S3 COiier c:h.lrge, two drink minimum per per50n. • Muunint lteslauranl 19800 MacAtthur Blvd., Irvine, 955-CLUE. "No.r Suspicions," a new mystery-comedy b.ued on the movie "Cas.lblanc.J," is prl'Senled frid.lys at 8 p.m. and 5.llurdays at 7 p.m. Admission: S38 to S.C8. The Newport Beach M.lrriott Suites, 500 ~yvicw Cir· cle, Newport Beach, 854-.t500, olfors spe- cial weekend pacl...Jges for hotel guesu - which includes a two-room suite, "NOir Suspicions" and .J three-course dinner at lhe Mezzanine .ind bre.iUast ill Windows -at S 149 per couple. • Old World Germa.n Re5taur~nt 7561 Center-A~ .• Huntington Beactt. 826~730. "Encore," .in aucfience p.irticip.itlOft mys-cery dinnt!f is present~ ;at 1 p.m Sat· urd.Jys. Admission: S.-8. llmer ot 7 Jm{lose ~om diuw entree & nmve ttE seant ooe ot 50% off ___£~ lkr from 3Jln-7im .lKflr' $1 .25 add Mii Piuos s 1. 99 Tt:. SC.~ .fa......U,... 3201 E.Coost ttwy. •Corona del /Mr• 675·7575 CllAP: Eats for under $10 From 2 $6.50. Bennnni also serves a buf· Calo pizza (low in cholesterol) wit h onion~ cheese, bell peppers and his own special sauce, S7.50. Doth of these arc served with salad. Open for lunch and din· ncr. Pasta Mesa 212E 17in$1 642·7~88 0 Low cholesterol, low key and low rices nre the st I 1m a er s p ace, where SS.95 buys linguine wilh baby clams, a h:indful of ar'Omatic herbs, wilh extra virgin olive oil -S3lad and bread, too. Ziti pasta, wiLh zesty Greek olives, fe1a cheese, olive oil ond pistachio nuts costs SS.25. Open for lunch and dinner. 0 BC Broiler 1866 Newport a.i-.c 650-8080 A mysterious marinade, hand· ed down by someone's Tia Maria, gives this chicken a fla· vorsome punch and a whole.bird served w1th warm tortillas> _g_ua· camole and tomato salsa c:osts $8.95. Half a chicken is $4.75. G* * for les.5 than$ IO bucks "-...,,.... photo Nick and Lisa Fodera serve good food at Nick's Pizza and Pasta. LoLS of take-out here -lots of business done here. The flavor explains it all. Open daily from 11 a.m. 0 Nick's Pizza and Pasta 2300 Haro 8Mj 549·1511 Nick Fodera's family restau· rant. jll business since 1968, serves pasta ranging in price from S5.9S to the seafood-filled Alla Mediterranea :ll SI0.95. The three-cheese pasta with parme· son, gorgonzola and fontina is $6.95 and a hearty lasagna is $7.25. Extra parmesan is on deck along with the house garlic bread. A large pizza. plenty for four people, costs S 16. Nick's has affordable prices and good homemade food. Closed Sunday and Monday. 0 See EATS/14 Don't Forget •• Kids Eat FREE (10 Years & Under) The First Glass Of Wine Is On Usll Gino's selection wine set'Yed with these dinners. .. , -MONDAY- • SPAGHETTI -Meat or M11t1rwa Sauce ............................................... 5. 95 -TUESDAY- • BROASTED CHICKEN -3 p1eca In a ~ splJ!Jhitti m.Mnara ... 5. 95 -WEDNESDAY- •. SAND DABBS -s.nay r1ce, bah ~ .................................... 6.15 -THURSDAY- • PRIME RIB-Y~ popover, balteiJ potato .................................. 8.95 Saved with soup or salad, garlic ~ sticks. 428 E. 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA • 650-1750 Orange Cout Weekend I Thursday, June 18, 1992 13 .. .. EATS: Less biDing, tastes great From 13 Barn Steak House .!31 • J '+.'.J'D-· e \ ; :;..:1 ~777 A green ~JI.id 1., ~ilwayl> l>e rved \\1th one uf the U.1rn·~ lk~t Uuv!I. For S9. 95, bonck'~ ''-inlc~s chicl..- cn brca!lt marinated \\ilh lcrival..i -.aucc. come!> "ith rice or Irie~. brcatl and bal-ctl bcanl> or. for the :.:lme price, h:l\c the old·fa!>h1oned New York steak !landwich. open face. with rice or fries. breatl and bal-.cd bc;rns. Open for lun ch nnd dinna. 0 Gino's On The Hill J:?8 E 1 71"' 5' ~50 1750 Chi cken M:irs:.ila with fresh mu'>hroom!I and "inc !lauce, ~ervcd 1\1lh frc~h vege tables :ind sp:.ighelti marinara plu-; a choicc of soup o r ,.ii.id 1s one of m1 ncr Gino Docro's hc:.t bargaim -and a second chicl-.en brc:i .. t dmner is cooked wi1h pcnn•' p;1i.i~. ;H1id1e Jlltl !lauce AJfrcdo, bot h priced al $9.95 al 1hi!> friendly landmark lt0mc·.t\\;:J\·hllme fur Ioli. of New- Jll'rl .111J Co!lt.1 r-.k,;1 rc~ident:.. 8 Zorbas Cuisine of Greece : t I ... .. ,\, l.1r ,,., \\l''rc concerned. the llc'l hiluc al Zorh;i., is the lat e· lll·11111g \\Jrmth .111d fun of the pl.icl'. ~1>mi.:1h1ng 1111rncy can't buy. \, Im nwnu h.irg;11n\, IJmb on the 'Pll 1, $7.95 ;111d 'o 1s ch1cl-en ,\1hi.:n.1. Orl""' of chicken :.turfed "11 h on111m. '>p111.1ch .ind fc1.1 lhcc.,i.: L ntrcc~ arc !lervcd \\tlh 'uup .rnJ s.1l.1J .ind the tl.11or' u)1111111.: out of th1' l-.11c:h~:n arc a lrcd1t -to Grcd .. u11"nl'. Open for lunli1 l\l'.Ckd:i)'· for Llinner nightly from 5 pm. 0 Back Bay Rowing and Running Club I Ill' !>plcnd1kruu' ,;il.1J b.ir meal '' $<\ 9.5, 111 thl\ South Coa .. t PIJZJ h.111g-out \\hue 'pi.:ciall 11::. arc 'c.:ned \\llh a 1.up t>f frc,hly m.1de 'our .ind 1\Jrm "l11.1w bread. t\ hc.1tc.:J flour tllrt1ll.1 1\1th beam •. '1c.1111ing fresh \C.:).!i.:l.1hlc\, mdteJ pck .111d chctld.i r chci.:~i.:s, l>liccs ot . 111 ll .1do <rnd .1 ,1Jc of s:.iJ.. •• 1. i'> 57. J-\ UUR& HC' 'rc1.1.il,, mcluJ· 111~ "The 13l.1cl.. l hai," arc all prtlcd under SH. Open daily. 0 Spiga Trattoria • ~'~'l • &. Dr SI '-1:n 3365 the menu, but al>k for it :inyway: a plate uf grilleJ n:gctablcs with herbs and olive oi l, $4.50. Ou r pct l:hagna is here, cooked 10 order by Spiga'!> Rorn:rn chef. Meat sauce, mozzarella, p:.irrncsan :ind becha- mcl sauce arc combined by expert hands. S8.95. Open daily. Taco Mesa Ml W 1Qth SI oA2·0o2Q 0 Taco Mc!.a is :i low-overhead c:.ife \\ilh bar seating inside and some aluminum tables and chairs outside. Nothing f:incy here, but Ivan C:ilderon se rves. heaping Cheap. A combination plate or the carnitas special ty served with rice and beans, warm tortillas, esca- bcche and a choice of salsas is S3.95. D:iily speci:ils arc all under S.t. And for a tasty treat, have a chce~C·l.tuffed frii.:d jalapcno for 45 centi.. Open daily. lunch and din- ner. Newport Beach Abbondanza '·1~' \ I 0 • 801 • S.1ra J>Jrri 'h opcnt!d a beautiful l.mall rc,taur.111t on Lido bst )e.ir "1th homc-mJde brcJds. ~:ivory '>aucc!I and a dc.:1ermina1ion 10 daz- Llc diners wi th good food, special bu~!> and rc<Jsonable prices - m:.iny en tree!. art! under S 10. The home-made i.au:.age and mu~h­ rooms with sp:ighetti meat sauce, an11pasto and bread fo r S9. 75 is gre:it, and the S4.95 spaghelli spe· cil.lls on Tuc!>day, WeJnesday and Thur!>Jay nights ore a phenomenal price. Closed SundJy and Mont.lay. Open :ll 5 p.m. 0 Wilma's Patio 22':! 11.ilQr.ne A.~ 67' 5:,.1,1 A local favorite, Wilma's f':ll10 senc!I breal-fast, lunch and dmner on D:ilbo:i Island. Ple nty of cntrecs arc under the SIO mark. When or- :rngc roughy is on deck, try 11 - fo r $9.95. in a caper, lemon butter -.;rnce, plenty of !>teamed vegetables and o fresh green salad to start. Open :ill day every day. 0 DP's Pub and Grill L1c~th111g herc " ala e;u1e -\110 ~ Bl\K1 no complcmcnl.lry \tlu p or sal:id. hut I he tree. fre\h hot focc:1c1a ?3 02Q3 hrc.1d with fragr.111t hcrbi. i!t h:ib1t forming. A plate of grilled veg· Dennis Kime a l the spom bar ctahlC\ With herbs and ohvc: oil IS called OP's: rub and Grill i quot- an uu1stand1rw.. w:iy to dine Not on ina a'itoni)~ina prices for their • > fl I I f f l l •>•t •41 1t.,'\i, 14 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, June 16, 1992 G* * for l~ than $10 bucks weekday specials. For example: Monday, T-bonc steak with fries and veggies, 'S5.95; Snturday, all· you-can-eat spaghetti and meat· balls, $3.95: Sunday, complete tur- key dinner with mashed potatoes, stuffing and gravy. $4 .95. Open daily from 11 a.m. 0 Oysters 2515 E COCl.51 HWy 675-7411 Vcg\!tables in angel hair pas1a - asparagus, sweet onions. fresh gar· lic and orher garden delights ore sautecd in prime olive oil, tossed wilh arme or $9.95. Wok-se:ued shrimp with vegetables and Chinese black bean sauce over scallion lo mein arc S7.95. Soup or salad are not in· eluded, but, as C:try Redfern re· minded us, fabulous live jazz is. Appetizers arc great. Open nightly. 0 Marrakesh 1100 west CL· f-MIY 6'15·8384 r-.Jarr:ike:.h, Ali Robbani's Mo- roccan restaurant serves big, foll plate!> of exoti c food. und a salad comes along as well. for the~e two combo plates, one featuring lamb, 1he 01her. chicken, priced at $9.50. Combo plates have three types of salad and rice or couscous with rai- stns, sweet peas and chicken, $9.50. Open daily from 5 p.m. Britta's Cafe 205 Mon Sl 675-8140 0 Across the street from the post office on tree-lined Main Street on the Bal boa Peninsula. Dritta's small cafe serves breakfast, lu nch and dinner. Brilla Pulliam thinks the very best buys in her place arc the brenkfasts, but she also hos a fresh iomuto, m~hroom and basil sauce 10 serve ove r fu~illi or angel hair postu, for $9, with a bowl of soup or a s:ilad. The veggie burrito has broccoli, cauliflower, carrots und ~sorted nora lightly sautecd with an cgs -baked in a flour tortilla with cheese on top, served with av· ocado and salsa, $8.95 -nlso with soup or salad. Open doily. 0 Studio Cafe, Balboa ·oo Mon St 675-77&J A "Sunse t dinner" i~ served Monday through Friday Crom 5 to 7 p.m. In old Balboa, near the pier. Barbecued ribs or villcd bre11 t of boneless chicken arc served with steamed vegetables, rice or po1a- toes and a salad. Albert Shamma, owner and manager, s:iys the $7.95 price tag irrcludes n magnificent view or Newport Beach and all the happy life style going on around Newport Pier. He's right! Open daily for lunch and dinner. 0 Sabotlno•s Lido Shipyard Sausage Company 251 Sho,od WC>/ 723-0621 "Of course our homemade soup is included -:ind grent bread, P' . friendly Sabatino's, where the "World Famous Sizzling Sausage Platter" sells for $9.95. Open for lunch and dinner. Closed Monday. 0 The Yankee Tavern 333 Boys.de Drive 675-5333 Yankee Tavern is the braimtorm of Han'> Prager, one of Newport's preeminent restadhueurs, and hb daughter. Koren Pierce. It plcuscs customers with home-$tyle food and the price winner here i!> the old-fashioned chicken pot pie, crammed with chicken, carrots and onions in a creamy auce under a Oaky crust made in the Yankee Tavern bakery, $9.75. Open nig~1ly. Trees 4.dO HAliQtJOOO 673-0Q10 0 The Armstrongs have been of· fc ring entrees under $10 for ~v· cral yea rs in Corona dcl Mar. The menu i, on eclectic wonder, but here ore three ideas of whu they do bci.t: ange l hair pa tu with to· matocs, basil, garlic um.I olive oil, $7.95; pork tenderloin pepper steak with I toisin brown . nuce and grilled green onions, $9.95; and king cali~ari $teak picaua ot a low $9.95. Dinner only, from 5:30 p.m. 0 Tapas Bar and Grill .d253 Moltingote WO{ 756-81Q4 Authentic tapa nre the best thing going here, particularly the tapas $:1mpler plnttcr ror t~o. $9.95. Entrccs come with a snlad -tur~ey mntodor .is sautccd 1ur· key brcn!!.t with capers, sliced mushrooms nnd fresh herbs in a liJht safCron wine sauce for $8.95 is o good choice. Topas is of( Birch ~1rcet in th e airport area. Open for lunch and dinner. Margarttavllle 2332 W Co ....,. 631-8220 Al V3lini serves 3 big Espcci3 I" with beef or chic tuce. toma1ocs, beans an wroippcd in a flour ton topped with guac:.mole u cream, and comes with be rice, $7.95. "Tacos El P translates to t'A O sort corn with shredded cabbaac, m 'Ahite fish and salsn vc:rdc with spicy carbon bean , Open daily from 11:30 o.m. 0 Mezzaluna 2441 Eosl co t-t.M( 675-200.4 Meualuno i a tashiona • ron:i del Mar stop for lunch ncr, and owner, Romano ~ is_usu:i!Jy on hand to ...B!_CCt Pcnne alla Oisoozio, a sc pas~a cooked al dent~ with t cup or Mczzaluna's fabulou with focaccia. mo22a rcll11. and basil at $9.50 is "-Orth t Open ror lunch and dinner. Cafe Ole o34 lldO Polk 723-0616 0 Thb smaU ~pot on the ti wh:irf in Lido has small pri match. Chicken taco with chicken breast, fresh to Monterey jack cheese and a arc: crammed into homcmad tortilla with a side or al n. All cntrce!I come with a cho alad or fresh tortilla chip nb:a. 1ne bay 1de brcczci. a terfront view •trc free. ~ner nie McKinney s:iys Cafe open tor breakfast and lunch 0 Lucy's Grill and Dance 353 E C0051 t+Ny 673-7800 Formerly Ellis I land Int tional Ea1ery, Lucy Luh:rn's menu ho been pared dow man:iscablc )ize, with pric match -jul>I th1ec item $9.95 on the whole menu. A of spoghctti with ho1 garlic olive 011 (a real ltali:an claui se rved with 1ho. e crnpy sticks and a fresh green $6.95. Orillcd chicken ( 1/2) • with grilled vegetables ond ro potatoes plus rosemary garlit b is $9.95. Open daily at 5 p.m. 0 Wt k11ow. We lrav mentioned Ha11gclrow, Casa, Umi's, Ma Ba Back Bay, ftf ucho G Pasta Connection, Hassa and a bw1cl1 of otlrtr frie. who did11 '1 a1iswtr our leli We 'll ~ back wilh more. )'OU ha~ a nomintt, mai 1he facts. Thanks; Marlo .. Burrito en, let· ChCCllC' l:i. It'll d sour ns and :>dor" ortilla~ rin:uctl served $7.50. of n cs to rilled nmt WJ· Con· IC I nly. r rn:.i OC\' (( ,, CO( Dining tighreght Of 1he Week SABATINO'S What: lalan Culafne Featur•: Femoue for their IUthentlc bllln Seu.age Whefe: 251 Shipyard Way, Newport 8eacti 723-0621 COSTA MESA from ':30 p.m. ReMMdiona.,. recommended. "The best Northern halian cuisine in al of Orange Count( accoi~ to~ Joe lngardia. Freah 111fcod and pastas ere Is a tpedalliea of the houH. Catering end Pffv• patty facilities evailable. • ARNFS MANHATTAN DEU 2831 A Bristol StrNI 141 ·9310. Open 7 am. to 9 p.m. Mon.·Fri. .. S. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sun. 9 Lm. to I p.m. Orange County's &lthenlic Nw Yolit style cW ,_.,,ant ,..,,.. corned beef, piltrwnf. roast beef, tur1<ey, poc.to penc:M•, knllMa and other del delighta. Thia critically acdllillned ,...,,,.,,. serv• ~ apec:ialt •.ting II $1 .99; klftdt Ind dinner daity. TMe out Ind ••• "'"' ntE aAM MIWIR STUICHOUll 2300 Hlrbor ~. (Elltaide of,_ Hlrbor c.n.) 641·9777. R111rwlliMI .... ed. Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dinner Mon. 4 ID I p.m.: Tuee., Wed, 1o 1:30 p.m.; Thurs., Fr'I. to 1 O p.m.; Sii. 3ID10 p.m.; 8un. 3 to I p.m .. Cou MIM'I 0-.. &ttakhoule ........ 30 yew tradition of -w.. .... tin. In dlllbrdlld ...... fNlh ,.., and c::tticken. w.m. ~ ltm09phet• suitable tot -r OOCMloft ft0m bull,.. m11•11g1 to~ pMIM. l.unchee hwn tMI; ~'" dinners hwn ... ._ °'ulna mMI and~ lftar 4 p.m. flam $3.95, ,.,.,.. "°°"" -~ meeci91. .......... clrwwa, r1cep1a. and..,... occalllon pattiee. <INO'I ON lMI tl&.L 421 E. 171h SlrMt. ISC).1180. A••Nt*M• ~ACOllaMNe .. .-. Wwm,k••m••ig plilot;.,. Ultlmtile Migt ........ .....,.. and lounge. Lund\, .... . ••klftdbNllf-~ prepnd-................. ........... .,,m•'" Uwe Pllno • ............,.1n .. lounge· ...... ec..M ... .; ....... t""" -.......... ' .,. • l 1tMtQ CttowJ20 W_. 19th StrHt. 65CMl960. lunch 11 :30 '° 2:30 Mon. -SC; Dinner 2:30 to 10 Id., Sunday 9tUnch 11 :30 to 2:30. Populat Chin ... Restaurateur 'Mr. LM' runs this restaura.nt especially with "Chinese Food Lovers· in mind. Good authentic Chinese cuisine at affordable prices. Fun bar, take-out, Cllering, prlvlll• room f0t groups up to 20. HORIKAWA 3800 S. Plaza Drive, Souh Coast Plaza Vlflage. 557· 2531. Reservations suggested. Fin• ir.ditionm JlpaMM rest.orant u ... the fr•hnt lngl'9dlents. SUshi Bar, tllemi rooms, codctalf lounge. ~lti~f'M l<aiMki dlnne11 must be ordered 2' hours in advance. Elegant dining. Lunch n dinner. JACKSHfmlP Newport Pier, Newport Bw:tt. 723-1113 ~· """*frozen, Louiaiana sh .... .,..,. ..... In Jack's Ma'9t. epky, -.a and MfYecl up hot In :::!a w11t1 lots°' C'est Sf Bon'S finest french bread aicld for dunkJng. ... ainply ~' t..ocal9d on the penlnauAa. ~ • few .... from the beech .. Nwport ,,., JACKahrirnp .,. • Clndte Iii ~ wlthAlricM & Regoae mulic. Open every ni;tc from 5pm to 1 Opm wtth ...,.,.. pricM rMging from $5.95 to $13. 96 and $9.50 fot ~wine by the bottle. (Cash onfy) MA URKERS 154 E. 17th St. M&- 4303. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily; ~from 7 a.m. SeMng tnlkfaat . kmch, dinner In I hon'lell)1e fuhlon. "Countty ltyte American cuiline·. ~the friel di Ill NJVicl, low pricel fot high qu.-y horMmlde food. .. CASA 211 E. 171h St 145-7821. F~ t1yte Mexican ....-nnt. p,.-.,,. Buah hat...,, t.91 Open cW, • 11 a.m. for kmch. dWw • and coddllll Cal aheed tor Wge ..,tiee. The MC lllnt pricee.dc*l•llfvloeand ~ ... .,..ucua ~a 11 .._..,. moll.,.., Mexican _,1n.,..,... PUlfBI HOU y--wooo-W\ _,... L 11100 \4on Karmen. Irvine, 660-9215. We'll take you "to th• stars~ in our 1930's Holywood atmosphere. QJr contemporary resaaurant features a multi-eehnic menu and deli. From haly 1o the Orient the th• Good or USA. Our ..... aeatood, pasta. pizza & M1Yice ii .,,. to dazzle you. Toe twinkling and other ct.nc:ing 1o IM music or the llll81t IOUnda in the bar 1rea afternrds. Priv• parties, banquets and a11er1ng mo •dabte. We have il al and at reoeulon bus1ing pricnlDinner from S-9 Mon·Fri., S-10 Sat. AMERA RESTAURANT 3S33 Bristol St. South Coast Plaza. 5440- JIMO. lunch 11 :30 a.m;. 1o 3 p.m. Mon. -S11.; dinner s-10 p.m. Mon.· Thurs; 'tM 11 p.m. Fri. & Sad.Reservations •• ~ed .. Award winning Continental ruisine. One of th• only rest1Uants in Orange County to offer~· ft.mbe. Excellent service, intimate atmosphere. SCAMPI 1576 Otd Newport BIYd. 645-8580. w.m &~owners Linda and Femando Navar.na ofter . . . the traditional European manner. Femando's implessilfe ctedentials indJde graduating from Cu~naty Academy in Italy, tnMning Ill Hotel Concordia, Venice, Italy; Chef at Don Pasquale in Cambridge. England; Ct.JrchiH's in Lo. Chax ~ Fondes, Switzel1and; Hotef La Paix In Agno Lugano, Switzerland. Scampi offers a.n intriguing menu and lovely wine list Banquets. pmll• parties and catering . WAHOO'S ASH TACO 1862 Placenlia 631-3U). Open dally from, 11 a.m. lo 10 p.m.; Sundays iii 9 p.m. Outrageously delicious 80Uth of the bonter ~lsine with a Hawaiian flair. Wahoo'S is a hl!Ven for local as well u lnterMtional aiffwa, lllhllll• and .nyone ~tot good food II '-ina-d>ly-.... low pnc.. Abeokfely no IMf used In prep.Illian; w9fYthing II freth Md~ '° °"*· Lad Mdt. cuuel lltmoephere. Allo .. 1133 s. eouc Hwy. In~ Ind on c.mpua .a USC. zu•s 1112 ~ 845-8091. Pure Md limple, ~ .. ndlet'1 lowll RM90f\lbfy priced. lop ~food and~ poured, low priced drinks hwe kept their Qlatomef's coming ha for yiws. L.obll• tail • chlcMn, rt. Ind ~ d\englng nlgHly. Th&nday night la prime fl» nlgtc. Lund'! Md dinner NfWd. Sunday Mllclcan ~from$1.99. zu .. GU>ED CAGE AND OYSTIR UR 1714 ~right next door to 2ublea. Ml 42?? A big. IP'8Wlng .,,..,,,... wlltt poof .... and g.nea. ~ 11 11emt on the~-Bir MMI; ~menu lndudee piua. •ldMchee, bufgera Md I yeMty "'eped• Vwy c..a. ~ oriented lltmolptwe. Newport Beach. Traditional halian and Mafood selections. Pasta and a variety of unique breads made fresh daily. LUI but not lust, an excellent wine lilt oompl.C• the experience. THE CANNERY 3010 l..llfay.ne 67S-5777. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon.·Fri..; dinner S-10 p.m. daily. Sunday brunch 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Rnrlatlont a:cepted. Continental ruillne, seafood emphasis. Great clam chowder. Newpoft BMch Hstorical L..ndmartt features w..Mnd Brunch CruiMs and we entertlinment in the lounge in addition to lunch and dinner. CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy. 67S-1922. Dinner 5:30 ·10:30 p.m. Sun .• Thvra.; 'tM 11 :30 p.m. Fri.. & Sat. R ... f'Vationa suggested. Classic Northern Italian gourmet cuisine. New, moderately priced lounge meru MtVed til the WM hours. Wild and crazy lolMlge 81 night when the band strikes up. Chic clientele. LE BIAAAITZ 414 N. Newport Blvd. 645-7600. l.unch: Mon·Fri 11· F~rrell's Band Fri. & Sat. 8-12, Sunday S-9pm. Dancing. Reuonable, oomfortabkt, & unprecentious. L• Biarritz offers award-winning cuisine at affordable prices, Monlhty winemaker dinners .,. a must. 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean front. 675-2566. On th• Ocean front next to the Newport Pier. Open Deity at ~m. Enjoy fabulous CataJina sunsets from our main bar. Dinner nlghlly from 5:30 pm. Fine dining in Newport's most Intimal• setting. Specializing In gourmet seafood. Large wine~lar tor banquecs up'° 50 people. Adive piano bar with MAX SEILER Thurs.- Sunday. SABATINO'S RESTAURANT I SAUSAGE CO. 251 Shipyard Way. Neu port Beech. 723-0621. Open for~ a dinner, cbMd ~ WMMnd Brund\ Sii. & eun. 8:3(). 1 :00. Tuc:Md """Y ne. the Udo Shipyard, this chMning. family owned remur.m afters an inviting lllmospher9 Md cWidoua foodl Femoua fot their aAhentic, homem8de llaian s.Juge, Stlbllino'I oompa.te menu•., lndudes freah pata. .... ood. limb, VH1 and a tempting may of a NJedl & 11ppetizera. TALE Of 1HE WHALE 400 Main St,..., Blb>a. 873-4833. Penorwnlc b9y vi9w, entry fellur• picluNe "' Old Newp«"a. SMfood Md ,,.., .... fMltilM. Lunch. dinner end~ and Sunday bNnch. VILLA NOVA 3131 W. eo.t Hwy. M~7UO. 06nfW ~ 5 p.,m. to 2 a.m. Elal•nt. hMlty ftallln Qlieine; aulsWnding wine Ill AdHe piMo '*· f8\IOriee local ~ lpCll. ~ room • "Top°' IM v.· -blnqulel. pttvllle ..... SANTAANA saloon. Big name concerts on Monday and TUMday nights. Generous MNings of Steaks. salads, sandwich•, c::tticbn, fish and apeciala. Country theme. excellent MfVice. Private rooms 1Naiaab6e . HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN WlEY BERTOUNO'S 18C'.M1 Magnolia, Ftn. Veley. 963-2730 Setv.ing great pasta. pizza, steak and c::tticken dinners for the entn temily. Prices ar• very reason~ and portions .,. generous. Family run restaurant; hosts .,. Vfl<Y hospitable and eager to please. All the sauces, brNds, desserts • soups and pizzas are homemade. Though the restaurant appears smd from the outside, it is actually Vfl<Y large and homey on th• inside. An excellent place to tlk• famlly and friends fof a home cooked meal. DELCARL0 4 9535-8eactl at Yorktown 536-4045. lunch 11 :30· 2:00 Tues.·Fri .. ; dinner •:30-10 .m. ues. -n. nt food ar excellent prices featuring traditional Italian dishes. Dinn• from $6.75, kJnch specials from $3.25 (served in 7 minutes or they're FREEi ).Bffr & Wine list. FU JIN 15070 Edwatds (Across from Westminster Mall)892-8333 Lunch and dinner 7 days. Gracious, friendly owners Theresa and David Chiang keep their customers . retuming again and again with their delightful Szechwan and Mandarin Cuisine flt for a king. Excellent f~. prices and service have won this Chinese eatery numerous awards. MARCELLO'S 17502 Beach Blvd. at Slater. 842-5505. Estlbhhed ska 1973, this family owned and operated restaurant oftera .ome of the best dais in town. Delicious handmade pizzL Pasta, INfood, chicbn and VHI dishes. NM veg«arian menu. Lunch llP9dM from $3.65; hug• klnch IUfet; dinner tpeCials from $6.95. Their motto is -one. )QI go try the rest. come back 1o the t>est•t SANnNO 11119108 Adams at Mlgnoia.. 964--3555. Lunch 11 am to 3:30 pm Tun-Sat. Dinner 5pm IO 9pm Tues.~n. Cal ahMd for fut takecu. A non-smoking restaurant. Your host's Ed a Franca bring you intimate dining with trdional faire from all regione "' llaty. Al foodt mad9 fresh on premilea. 9rMdt mad9 wkh al nllUral Pf'OCM:ta, no ~~a.Saooratall• of ltalV Md and tM ~ ~ wilh CappclCdno or E..-> along wtlti cte.ert from our blikely •. Consistent ..W-winning ,....,,.. TEXAS LAoosi--..... 10142 ~~ .. Mama. 984 1182. Tu• Teeted, tried Md trulted. This cftli p.1or and aab>n ohra IOfM"' the bell ......... , Md .... aroundl ...... tmGked . ribl, c:NcMri. 11Nka. Texas°"" ~hour~ KiM Mii hM .., Md'I ~ .Ull • - ...... 1 • • A Vert S~ial SundaY. Brunch for FATHER'S DAY! Adults '895 Kids 5395 A Fabulous Arra of over 30 Latin· Favorites! M.~,q~ ~ ........... .tN l.17A ~C.... .... (714 ) 631-4009 -abbondanza - Fresh Pasta & Seafood R estaurant s 495 Spaghetti Specials Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Nights Only Choice of 5 sauces: Scarpara • Meat Sauce • Butter & Lemon Butter, Garlic & Lemon • Meat Sauce Buy 1 Dinner Get 2nd Dinner at Half Price 10% Senior Citizens Discount Both Lunch &: Dinner Not valid for To Go Ordcn or combined with any other offer Expires 6f30fJ'J. For Reservations C all 675-8973 Open For Dinnen Tuesday -Saturday S pm to Ooaing Ooscd Sunday & Monday 3421 Via Lido • Newport Beach Free P ... 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