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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-07-16 - Orange Coast PilotBEACH• Good morning! Do you know the si~ top-selling flowers for weddings and bridal bouquets at A. Moore Aowersl The DallY PDot Index lJR~ 41 Casablana Lill~ SJ Calla Lillys 6)Tuli~ 2 Stephanot1s 31 Gardenias Scwrc~: l~~ Ann 1burldly, J.., 18, 1892 Winner of 51 journalism awards in 1992 25 cents Floating 'town hall' sets sail Wednesday Balboa crash kills Irvine woman I wanted to take a moment to invite you to a very special event. . "Wet Wcdnesda)'S," a floating town hall/ happy hour/summer series sponsored by the Daily Pilot and Hornblower Dining Yachts, kicks off next Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. Why don't you lace up your deck shoes and come on down and join us .• _ ___..__~tt Wcdnesd~ .KJcr-otf trn:m w1 I be e start or a new summer tradition o n Newport Harbor -two hours set aside each woek for the community to ge t togeth er and get to know each other a little bit better. And it's free. And fun. Lots or fun. Editor's Notebook For example, the Kick-off ce lebration includes a sunset bay See LOBDELUA3 Calling it a day ....., Second victim is critical ly injured when car and motorcycla collide early Wednesday. Unharmed driver of car is held on suspicion of drunken driving. By Steve Sakach S1lfl Writer. _____ ----- BALBOA -A motorcycle and a Honda Prelude trave ling at high speeds on Balboa Boulevard rear · ended each other early Wednesday morning, killirrg one woman and seriously injuring another man. According to poli~e, the three .people involved in~ tfie collisio n were friend s and had been drink- ing at a Costa Mesa bar earlier in th e nighr. The driver Wfio cscapco injury later was arrested on· suspi· cion of drunken driving. . Witnesi.cs !>aid the two vehicles were driving between 80 to 90 mph westbound on Balboa Boule· vard. Police speculate that the Honda mu!.l have !.lowed down When ifle road !.plit at Newport Boulevard, and that the motor· C)Cle. \\hich ''as follo,\ing behind, struck the rear o( the cJr. Thc.t\\O pai.sengers on the motorc)clc th en hit several street signs and a telc· phone pole. A "lines!!, "ho was at a friend's house nearby. said she heard the accident around 1:25 am. :ind r.10 to the scene. Wh en-she3rmcd she s:l\\ the drher of the b1l..c, Paul Garh:irtt, 21, on the ground The other pas-.enger, Sta)CCc Stone, 25, had no pulse <lnd \\ai, lying next 10 a telephone pole. Borh had been "caring helmets, but Stone·~ had :ipparentl) co1:nc oTrln th e acrnknt. "There \\Js a \\Oman there \\hu "J' a nur:)L ;ind I told her to do CPR,' said the \\t1ness. \\ho asl..cc.J to remain anom mous. "She saic.J not to t0uch h~r because of the blooJ .ind '""'' "'orned about AIDS I 'iJtd \\C ha\e to pump her hLJrt h~l.1u~e -.he has no heart bc;it," --rT1c \\ ifirc.::'i • "'ho s4id she h:rs ---· ta~cn '>C\l!ral first a1c.J coursCl>, hcgan to aJmini ... ter CPR 10 Stone A police ulf1ccr ::irri,cd morneni~ later. ."I lool..cd up and thought he'd tuke O\.Cr," she sa~. "He. said l..ecp 11 up, unc.J !>O I did. I got her See CR.AS H]liCi"'"Pige City has enviable property portfolio ...._ One of the biggest land tycoons in Newport Beach is the city -itsel f, which owns property ranging f r9m oil wells to Balboa Ferry landing. Sy Tony Dodero S'J'1 ,\r'tr Nl.:.WPORT l31=.ACH -From chic. \\aterfront propert) to 011 wdls that pump crude at a rate ol $100.000 a month, thi!> cit) has a real e!>tatc portfolio th;it other.., can only dn:..im Jbout. · AnJ \I.Ith money ge11ing tighter and SC\Cral lc.1~c' com111g up for re· nC\\al, Cit) ol"l1c1::ib hJ\C decided to create a for· m.11 poliC) for h:.Js111g Cit\ ·O\\ ncc.J land. :.\\ c "Jnt a com.btcnt and comprehens1\C \\a) of dealing Wftf\ the"c properties,.. \J1J Ken Oelino, deput) cit) man- ager. Jo for C\ample, \\htle the Balboa BJ\ Club forked ou t about · SS75,400 this )Car to the city, the Bal· boa Angling Club gets to use :?, 0 ~quare tect of cit) proper!.)• rent·frce. And Dclino is not sure ''hv. Portfolio For a samp- ling of some o( the v.:irious properties Owned by the city of New-poo Beaal and the in- come neued annually, see the chart on page A9. Kent Brigg. 12, who is visiting from North D~kota, paddles his way in during hi s first attempt at boardsailing recently at 18th Street in Newport Beach. "That's one of the questions ''e h~1\ e no". he said. "That \\JS something that \\as done back in the 1970s before there \\.JS a Coa .. tal Comm1s,ion." Other prorcrtics O\\ ncJ b~ the cit) mcludi: . .~ HandSolne cabs ~Drivers wear suits and drive shiny, late-model minivans in upscale taxi service set to begin business in Newport. By Tony Cox 8uslneu Edllor A new taxicab service will begin doing business today in Newport Beach, but i( you're watching for a beat-up yellow car with a sloppy driver, you might miss your ride. VIP Coastal's six cabs operating in Newport Beach have taxi cab signs on their roofs, meters inside and the same rates as competing cabs. But those arc about the only si milarities between VIP Coastal and traditional cab services. VIP Coastal, which has been operating in the Palm Springs area for seven years and · offering limousine and coach services in Orange County for more than a year, uses strictly white Chevrolet Lumina minivans-in its cab service. None of the vans is more than two years old, and they scat up to six people. They're washed twice a day, before each or two 12-hour shifts. The company's drivers are also different from typical cabbies. All of VIP's drivers wear suits and ties, and they're trained to offer such courtesies as opening the door for passengers. The Lumina vans cost about $2,000 lo $3,000 more than traditional cabs. and VIP Coastal bas to pay above-market wages - currently 40 percent or revenues. plus tips - to attract the quality of drivers it wanti.. But at least in the Palm Springs market, VIP Coastal has found that the added cost i' made up for in volume. "We'd rather specialize in the high·end taxi business," said Darryl Speach, VIP Coastal's director of marketing. "We pay See CABS/Blek Page See LAND A9 Bright lights, big shows l1ZJ \\ 't. ) dt.but Rot>en C.Ourct ~ rl'lurr Jnd touring pro- du,t1ons ' C.rJZ\ For 'rou" and· "The \\ 11 Ro~t·r) Foll e>' highlight "hat h argu.lhh the be)t·as;(.ml.lted Bro,ld'' J\ "l'rit'~ E:\.er at the Orange Countv Perforrn1ng Arb Center. l\1cl..1n~ 011 tht> .. en~ 1s a t\\O·\Aeek hohdJy run 01 the national touring rt~Vl\ ,,1 01 the 1 %0 clJs.:.1c Camelot, )tJrring Robert Goulet, at left, as "1ng Arthur For J kx>k JI \\hat the 1992·93 ~J'-On , .. ,11 feJture 'ee \\Jtt Col.er .., St.lSt.'l1te ... tolumn on page AS. · Question 01 the Dav Circuit City, two other major tenants sign leases at Fashion 'sland By Tony Cox llusNss E"1Dr · NEWPORT CENTER Fashion Is- land has signc'd three new tenants that are expected to bring shoppers and more diversity to the posh shopping center. Circuit City, a discount electronics store, leased the lower level or the former Buffum's department store. The new Ci r· cuit City store is expected-.to open in early December. The Cheesecake Factory, a restaurant that offers more than 200 items on 1t 17· page menu, leased a 10,000-square-root space next to Five Feet Too and Cahf or- nia Pizza Kitchen. Construction of the new Cheesecake Factory i expected to besin this month and be completed in late November. Bookstar, a store that features more than 35.000 book titles and hundred of magazines and newspapers, leased a 12,000-squnre-foot space below Edwards Theaters. Construction or the new book store 1 e\pectcd to begin in Augu t Jnd be completed in late NO\ember. Book tar j., abo opening a ne\\ location at the nc" Triangle Square shopping center in do"n· town Co ta Mes::i. Janice f·uch<i. manager of Fashion Is· land. SJid she believe the new tenant g1\c the center a more complete mcrchan· c.J1 e m1\. "The Southern California ltfc~t)le h.1~ produced cu\tomers who want the optmn of selecting from a wide rnngc or mer· ch:inJ1\c and price point ," Fuchs s:ud. Fa..,h1on hlanJ ha-. lo t !>C\.Cral tenant' during the rccc., ion. but ts al)() adding new !>tmc' and re taurants. Fuchs :ud he C\pect to announce cveral new tcn- •ant signings m the nc\t few \\CC~. I lard Rod.. Cafe has been negotiating to lcJ)C the former Amen Wardy ~pace at Fn hion I land. Circuit tit)· lease rcpre ents the fir t ph:t\C of u rc·merchandt tn& plan at the former Buffum') facility. ' A2 Thursday, July 16, 1992 Locals DnlJ You ready for some hot summer sales? PIERRE DEUX AT FASHION ISlAND is selling a// merchandise at 40 percent off. Manager Gail Levine says the sale is "fantastic." It's unprecedented because they're selling antique fu rn iture as well as reproductions, fabrics, luggage, boutique items and accessories. "We're selling a broader sweep of items, usually only a few selected items have gone on sale during the last few. summer clearances," ays Levine. That's a real bargain for Pierre Deux lovers. o · ATKINSON 'S MEN'S CLOTHING on Via Lido in Newport Beach is also having a summer sale: suits and sport coats as much as 50 percent off; plus reduced prices on shorts, sport shirts and trousers. Traditional clothin_& Alteration$_whil you 'A-ail. sale ends of Jury 31 . - 0 BeSf Buys GET READY. Nordstrom's 91st anniversary sale starts Frid.1\ at 8 a.m. Big !ta\ 1ngs on ne\\ fall · apparel ior the entire fdmth 0 I COULDN'T BELIEVE MY EYES last weel... I saw a Hang Ten shirt in the Corona Del Mar Beach Club store window on Pacific Coast H1ghwcly, and it was deja \ u lttP~lyNot Norm Davis at Lido Sorf shows off I rememhcr in thl' early 70s \o\.hen m\ b~other and ht~ friend!> considered Hang Ten sh1ru mandato" the popular Hang Ten shirts. uniforms. Greg Ragatz of the Corona del Mar Beach Club said the shirts are a great seller. I 'II bet the sh1rt.5 .ire popular because they're exactly the same cl) the original shirt!> from the 60s and 70s. Remember those <I\\ iul earth-ton(• colors that didn't match anything? They're back. • The onlv concc.,~ion Hang Ten has made is to cut the shirts l.iq~er lor J loo!ter fit The Corona del Mar Beach Club sells Hang T £>n ~h1rts lnr $30 to 534, depending on if you want stripes or ... olidc; An C'\CC'pt1nnal offer for every $40 purchase, the Beach Club \\Ill throw 1n a lrcc tank top. I Lhecf..ed around and the best price I found for Hang Ten ~hrrb \\~at the Lido Skate & Surf Co. on Newport Boulevard ac rm~ from C1t\ I !all 1n Newport Beach. Norm Davis at Lido '>urt ~av-. he sells his sh1rt.s for $26.50 (stripes) and $15 (solids). 0 WHEN WE GO TO BLACK-TIE events we never know where to rC'nt m\ husband a tu\. I found that Darrell's Tux Shop on \.\.estt.l1n Of.1-..ie in Newport Beach had the best deal for a tuxedo Wtth ... hoc:. Bob Conti ha'> been 1n business since 1958, and he rents his Iu'lcdoc; wr $4 5 I Its shoes ar<? additionally $6 to S 12. Students gC't a better t u~ rJte at onl} $28. Conti said he'll add a 10 peru•nt discount for rc,1d£>rs nf this column for the remainder of Jul} and Auguq 0Jrrell's also hac, a complete line for women, whu h 1c. unusu<1I but I don't think I'd be caught dead.in one. II you Jlreach have your ~hoes, the best lU><·only rental I found \vas at Friar Tux Shop on Bristol Street in Costa Mesa. Tu\cs c:.tarted at S1Q, shnc.•-. .ire an additional $12 to $18 (with frt't' pair ui :.c><l.. ... 11 L MY HUSBAND CLAIMS I MODEL my many hairstyles after Madonna. but 1t JU'>t 1~n t true. I do however change my style with m; mood~. d[ld I am fortunate enough to trust my blond hair with thC' grC'.ltC'st h-;t1r stylist I've ever follrd: Ron Perez at Hampton Salon 1n Newport Beach off Bristol and Jamboree ac rn<.<. from I he \.1arriutt <;u1t~s. Ron cut .... ind < olorc; h,m li~e magic. He's made me look my best lor u\Cr 10 \ear' (off and on) and when I ruin my hair color or cut U\ trusting .in amateur or myself -he cures the hair dt'><l<.IN-.. I rcrer rm tnend ... to him, and each one has stayed with him. Hr-. prices arE>n t cheap, but they're worth it. A typical cut is $45, a wc·clw <;tart-. at S75. and a tint $45. 0 Whether > ou 're a merchant or a shopper, if you know of a good buy, I'd love to give you some publicity. Call me at 540-1224, fay me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot, 110 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 01/if. 92627. iliPiiiL VOL.88,NO. 185 Delivery 2uarantee! 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(Pr!Ct'S In. dude If 1ppllable Sl..llt' Ind loal Wt'S.) POSTM.4.STtR Send addreu changes to The Pilot. P o 8olC 1560, emu Mesa, CA 92626 C~rogtlt No~ stOtoe, 1lluttti1100S, ed .. tori.I ment>t 0# ~rto~ts ~n rn.y bl! reproduced Without wtctt11n perm!1'SoOn ol copynghl~ Jim Cftttlnpr Publo~her How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Oran~ County 642-4333 Advertising Oass1fted 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial News 540-1224 Sports 642-4330 News, sports f.ax 646-41 70 Main <>Mee Bus11'lf'SS Off1c~ 642·4321 Business"-• 631-5902 I MaMging Editor Steve Marble, 642-4321 ext. 363 Today's Orange County Fair Schedule DISCOUNTS Bakers Square Seniors' Day: Those 55 and older are admitted for S2. All seniors will receive free merry-go-round and Ferris wheel rides. The fair offers $3 admission daily for those 65 and older. Wool Spinning Contest: Contestants bringing their own spinning wheels will be admitted free at the Main Cate from noo'n to 1 p.m. Contest is at 1 p.m. in the Home Arts and Crafts Building. HOURS: 10 a.m. to midnight Brsat view Buddy's Dance Clinic - Fabulous ·sos Stage, sponsored by Carl's Jr. 6 p.m. South County News Fourth-Grade Championship Spelling Bee -Cal Spas Heriwge Stdg~ ffA Market Swine Show -Livestock Show Ring . 6:30 p.m. Stingers Show Band - Miller's Moonshine Meadows 7 p.m. Glen Campbell - Arlington Theater Junior Floral Arrangement Conte-st! Contestants and parents/ guardians receive free admission from 10 a.m. to noon with Ooral arrangement. Open to youthS 10 tO 18. One • arrangement per MMC ~~y P.lot Stilt walke'r Al Herrin walks head and shoulders above the crowd Tues- day morning at the Oran~e County Fair during Friends of the Fair day. Stokes and Cm, lnging duo -Cal Spas Heritage Stage Costumes for 11 1/ 2-inch Dolls by Loretta Chesmore and Janice . Gautreau -Bakers Square Crafl and Cook's Gallery contestant. Contest sponsored by 4-H/Junior Exhibit Department. Discount coupons and other special offers for the Orange County Fair are not valid with these reduced prices. Unlimited Ride 'Day: $8 wristband is good for admission to all rides from noon to 7 p.m. $1-off discounts on adult admission Mondays through Fridays include Arrowheaa Water, Auto Club of Southern Californi<l, Bakers Square Restaurants, California Angels, Carl's Jr, Chicago Chicago Pizza Stores, Orilnge County Transit District, Pepsi, 7-Up/RC, South County News, Los Angeles Times Orange County Edition, Vons, military, and Costa Mesa residents. 9 a.m. Rabbit Show .-Rabbit and Poultry Tent 10 a.m. Floral Arrangement Contest - 4-H/Junior Exhibit Building 4-H Market Beef Show - Livestock Show Ring 11 a.m. Senior Record Holder Contest -Cal Spas Heritage Stage Attenlion Daily Pilot readers The first 50 subscribers who show up with their Pilot License at our booth at the Orange County Fair will receive either a Daily Pilot cap, athletic bag or poster. The booth i located in the center of the Commercial Building. Costa Mesa 11 :30 a.m. Senior Hat Parade -Cal Spas Heritage Stage Noon First Class '50s Doowop - Fabulous '50s Stage, sponsored by Carl's Jr. Seniors Golden Wedding - Cal Spas Heritage Stage 12:30 p.m. Seniors Orange Juice Squeezing Contest, hosted by Regi ster Juic~ columnists Nicole Brodeur and Martin Smith - Cal Spas Heritage Stage 1 p.m. First Class ·sos Doo Wop - Fabulous '50s Stage, sponsortod by Carl's Jr. Special Drawing for Dinner at Bakers Square -Cal Sp.:is Herita~e Stage Seniors Ballroom Dancing Contest -Cal SpJs Heritage Stage Pin the Navel on the Orange -Alta Dena Kids Stage "Pucker Up" Face-Making Contest -Times Centenniaf Stage Spinning Contest, sponsored by Casa de Las Tejedoras - Bakers Square Craft and Cook's Callery· FFA Market Beef Show -Livestock Show Ring 1:30 p.m ... Quicksteppers -Miller's Moonshine Meadow) . 2 p.m. Dorothy Jo Dancers -Cal Spas Heritage Stage First Class 'SOs Doo Wop - Fabulous '50s Stage. sponsored by Carl's Jr. "Old-Fashioned Road Show" including Ostrich races/ Moore's Amazing Mongrels/ Sensational Leighs Spacewheel/ Karl Winn Motorcycle Thrill Show -Coors light Arena The Orange Bo\.\-1 -Alta Dena • Kids Stage - Carriage Dcmonstrajion - Newport Arena, Equestrian Candy Apple Cloggers - Miller's Moonshine MeadO\\S 3 p.m. First Class '50s Doo Wop - Times Centennial Stage Raggtimcrs Senior Band -Cal Spas Heritage Stage Three-Legged Races -Alta Dena Kids Stage You Don't Have to Be Busy to Spin, by Jacqueline Geir-Lahti - Bakers Square Craft and Cook's Callery Quicksteppers -Miller's Moonshine Meado\vS 3:30 p.m. Candy Apple (loggers - Miller's Moonshine Meadows 4 p.m. The Colony of Performing Arts -Fabulous ·sos Stage, sponsored by Carl's Jr. Watermelon Eating for Kids - Alta Dena Kids Stage Creative Baking with Brid1;ford Dough by Sharyl Heavin - Bakers Square Craft and Cook's Callery 4:30 p.m. Suzanne's Dance Factory - Cal Spas Herit.1ge Stage S p.m. Oaudia Nygard -i\tiller's Moonshine MeadO\vs ''Old-Fashioned Road Show" including Moore's Amazing MongrelS/ Sensational leiglls Spacewheel/ Karl Winn Motorcycle Thrill Show -Coors Light Arena Hula Hoop Contest -Alta Dena Kids Sta~e How to Begin in Leather by Eugene Rasm ussen -Bakers Square Cr,1fts and Coo~·s C.1llery 5:30 p.m. Believe-in Yourself Kids - Times Centennial Stage 8 p.m~ Claudia Nygard -Miller's ... Moonshine MeadO\-vs "Old-Fashioned Road Show" including Ostrich Races/ Moore's Amazing Mongels/ Sensational Leighs Spacewheel/ Karl Winn Motorcycle Thrill Show -Coors Light Arena Hair Ornaments, by Doris Rohl -Baf..ers Square Cr.1ft and Cook's Callery 9 p.m. Glen Campbell -Arlington Theater Stokes and Carr, singing duo -Cil Spas Herit.1ge SLage 9:30 p.m. Stingers Show Band -Miller's Moon~hine Meadows Glenn Campbell will bring his "~P.ertoire of legendary hits to the Fair for t\.\-o free performances tonight at 7 and 9 p.m. At florcnllnl! Ex.'ton. 2121 Brhrolha \"andal snipped lhe v.m~s on the II<>~ thJI op.;:rale) t c car V.J)h, cau!>· ing the car v.a~h to run con)IJntly. Someone entered a locked Volkswagen Jcua parked in the no block of Scou Place earl)' Tuesday morning. Once inside the car. the culprit popped open ltie hood and remo\'cd a S60 baucry A shopper at the MJ~hJll'~ store on harbor &ulc:· \'llrd returned to her unlocked cu at 5·30 pm. and di~ercd the S250 stereo ripped from the dJ~h­ board. • A burg_lar, who entered Boo Boo ChJrhc'' .11 I 125 Victoria ~lrcct through a roof VC,!1..!.1. u ed a hatcher to crack open the S<ife and !>lcal SI.~. • Someone took a _,pare tm: from :a parked c-.ir al Amlings Nur)Cry, ISOO E Coast lligh\\JY and ldt a damaged one in 11) pla,c. • A patron al the Lions Den at 719 W. 19th St. re· turned to her car at 2 a.m. Sunday and found lhc window smnshcd and stereo equipment and clothing valued al S2,26S missing. • Late Mondaj' afternoon, a man entered Circle-K Markel 11 t 17 Sunnower Ave. and bolted without paying for $21.78 worth of beer. TODAY'S WEATHER , Newport Beach Someone reportedly pried inro all nine rcp~i vend· ing machines in the Mamou Suite llolcl, 500 E. 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SS I ·065S 1 a.-letume ll'G·ll) I 30, • IS, 7. 9 •S 2 UnlYersol Seidler IQ 11 30, I 4S. 4, 6 IS. 1130, IOJS 3 '"lude Te Ji. 1C1u fl'G 13 I IS, 3 30. s •S. 8, 10 IS 4 A Leoe ue Of Their Own (PG} 12. 2 30. S, 130. 10 S Shier Ad1'°1 I IS. 3 IS, S·IS. 7 IS, 9 30 LOBDELL From A1 cruise aboard one of Hornblower's finest, hor d'ocuvres, entertainment, door prizes, Daily Pilot editors and columnists, and a no-host bar. In the upcoming weeks, "Wet Wednesdays'' evenings will feature ·a Newport Beach library/author~ night, a Fashion Island fashiort night, a meet-your-politicians night, a back-to-school night, a sports night, a Realtors nigh t, a ... chamber of commerce night plus a few special surprises we'll pass on to you as soon as the details are Send your items to Bob van Eyken, The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Today Sq uare dancing -The Costa Mesa Quicksteppers invite expertencechqoa(e dancrng couples to their weekly" dance, 9 to 11 a.m. at the new Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Center on the corner of 19th and Pomona streets. There are also available partners for single men who would like lo join the ewn up. In October, we'll put on a candidates' night, but, of cour~e. we'll remove all g.angplanh before the politicians board. I'm proud of the Oedghng summer series. This idea could revive the noble but near-extinct concept of the town hall meeting. "\Vet Wednesdays" will bring together community leaders, activists and neighbors -in a spectacular setting -to swap stories, ideas and information. We have nearly all the ingredients in place. Hornblowe r's Dave Pohl has generously donated the use of his huge yachts each fun. For information, call 545-5669 Frid ay, July 17 Monte Carlo night - Pro1ect Cuddle Inc., an orgiln1zation to benefit abused children, will host an e\en nq < game:> and hors d'omITTC'S ent1l~d7\ Night in Monte C:i r l, 7 to 11 p.m. July 17 al the Village Crean, 2300. Mesa Drive in ~anta Ana Heights. Call 542-2894 for 1nformillion. Poetry reading -PEN of Orange County will present its RUFFElL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. • fttft ,_ .... ~ lore! ,Thursday. July 16, 1992 A31) Wednc!>day night, and the Daily Pilot has given editorial and ad space to get the word out to 1hc folks in the community. The only m1-.,ing element b }OU. We need your participation to make 1his whole thing \\Orio.:. The benefits arc many; the cost!> none (unless you want to buy your~elf u drink). Here's ho\~ you get involved~ Tickets for each Wet Wed nesday will be available the week before the event. Free tickets for opening mght arc IHI\\ available at Hornblo"er Yacht!>, 2431 West Coast Highv .. ay, nc\t to Cano's, weekdays from 9 a.m 10 5 monthly poetry reading at 7 p.m July 17 al the Bear !>treet Ci11e, Soulh Coast .Plaza. The re.Jding "ill feature the \\Ork of Octavio Pal and Anne Sexton. R.m. Saturday!i frum 9 am. to noon. I lurnblo"er's phone( number is 6~6·0155. The tic"ets are limited :rnd ;ire a\ ail3bl• on a f1rst·comc, fir '>t· Cf\Cd basi , so please get do\\n tu lfurnblO\\cr at )OUr carhc'>t con\enicnce. I or a 'cheduk of the other Wet \\.cdnc.,d,1)s plunned, 'cc the ad on p.1ge A •. If any of those nights catch )Our fanc), tav tuned to the. Dail> Pilot. \\hich "fll announce "hen the 1icl.;c1-. "ill bi: a\aJlable. I hope )OU coml'. .1bt>ard <.ind become J pJrt of this ~pccial inaugural '>crie-,, c pcciall) the "-.1d.·olf b,1-,h nc:>.t Wednesda> night I II '>1.e }OU th1.r1. H1/Jiam Lobdt·ll i!) t/Jc editor. BLi.d for rt•scr.at1on), call Pamela ul ')" .. 5"4 · Grand opening The '\;£; ,, J ,.. r J I.. ::,r l Sp. •t: ln)l1tufe im lcs the cumn ... m1lv to attend Saturday, Jul y 18 thl'lf Gr.md Opening'on Saturday _ _ b~t\\U:n 10 a.m. dnd 2 p.m. The financial semin ar _ --aj~b \\1llTncluCJelfTrt!e,..........-----1 Shearson Lehm.1 n Brothe~ \'\ 111 otier co!'sulratror.s, examlnattorrs-, ( . ksL L . ch1ropruct1c ad1ustments, massage;, ~ ree \\Or 11op on t11e. topic ol and man\' mor~ .el"<ic~. The fin.ancial planning and 1n,e:am~nt Institute ;s located at Acacia Court, at 9 a.m. July 8 at. the firm'; 20250 Acac.ra St., Suite 1 so. JUSl off Newport Beach otfice 1n the lcvinc A\t-. Mid Orchard. penthouse suite, 19000 \11acArthur cont.i. t Sam Stone at 751·6606. yyomen regroup as Harbor Mesa Lions Club tm UHOl llVI .. CISTI •SA-541·115' CD or IRA Maturing? B ig organizational changes arc going on in the Lions Club internationaJ., organization •• rnd to fit the bill, the Co!>ta Me~a Ne,\port Harbor Lioness Club offic.ially became the Harbor Mesa Lions Club at a special charter dinner Saturday e\cning at the Ne\\port Harbor Elks Lodge The new club met for a i.ocial hour, dinner and installation of charter memberl! at the waterfront club on Lido hie. "The ladies in our club are pretty independent, and they decided they would like to h:ive thei r own club, so we decided to do this," said Judy Lorton, charter night ch:urpc~on. The club has worked along "ith the men's club in the p;ist as an auxiliary, running booths at the Fish Fry and conducting their own fund-raisers. The t orrectio n The name of a used book store in Costa Mei.a appeared in correctly in one reference in a story thnt ran in Monday's Daily Pilot. The correct name of the .. club's guiding Lion has been past district governor Wolf Stern of the Costa Mesa/Ncwpon Harbor Lions Club. Officers include president Audrey Vaughn, 1st vice president Norma Zuide rweg, 2nd vice president Sally Manasse, 3rd vice president Bernice Ellis, secretary Karen Lamas, treasurer Barbara Hayward, tail twister Cindy KJesczko and lion tamer Marilyn Rath. Anyone interested in joining the club should call membership chairperson Bernice Ellis at 839-9637. 0 TEACHER. TEACHER! The Exchange Club of Ncwpon Harbor, which is a service club ' dedicated to youth activities and child abuse prevention, again recognize d the "Teache r of the business is "The Book Store," a small shop on East 17th Street behind the Harp Inn that spe· cializcs in first editions and books on sports, California and the West. CARING FOR THE ELDERLY FREE SEMINAR Saturday, July 18, 1992 1 Oam -12 noon They took care of you, and now they need a little help. Learn what you can do at the "Caring for the Elderly" Seminar sponsored by Newport Villa Residential Care Home. Noted experts in the field of elder care will help you more fully understand your options, what assistance is available to you, and how you can make sure that your elder1y loved ones are proper1y taken care of, without it becomfng a full time job for you. SPEAKERS WILL INCLUDE: • Senun Ombudsman Grayne Price "The Crisis Hoth tor Sericn" • Psychologist Susan Scott. Phd. "You and Your Aging Pm'' TOPICS COVERED: a Wellness issues for l'8 elderly a The psycholoaY of agi1g • How It inpacts 1he en giver ri tie aged. a How do I make m Iii my IDwld ns rva n Pf*'ld? a N mcuces are mlable to ,., me care for my eldeftf loved one? a ~ e111, 1 whll I hM .... or_..? Call (7t4JW4 ... 88t for reservatlonS and dlrlcttons Newport VIiia Residential Care Home 4000 Hlarta Way ___ _ • . tMWDM Belch. CA 92883 Year" at eight area high schools and middle schools, awarding the honored eight with a plaque and SIOO check. Honored with the Bill Boyer Memorial E>.cellence in Teacher Awa rd were Joan KJammer of Corona del Mar High, Rem Champion of Estancia High. Don Moeller of t;:e" port Harbor High and Mike Gro co~t of Costa Mesa High. Taking home the Bun~ter Creel)' Excellence in Teacher Awards "'ere Ra) Df) on of Horace Ensign Intermediate School, Bob Cooper of Co~tJ Mesa High School 71~. Paul Serio of Corona dcl Mar Junior High School and Liz Risko of Tewinkle Middle School. PltDse send pc"s ittms to Jon Ferguson, \'oluntctrs Editor, Dally Pilot., P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mtsa, CA 92618. How about? 8.25% 1 Year Guara nteed 100% CO-INSURED Gary Calla ha n T.R. 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"Business has been great," said Tom Noble, manager and co-owner of Newport Surf &. Sport. "Even when it was raining, we had tropical conditions -wann, humid and surf. For us, that spells plus, plus, plus." has gcnl:rilly been better this summer than it was last year, it has been inconsistent, He said business in the pier area is directly correlated to fluctuations in weather. "The summer started off properly, but now i1's getting kind of weird," PaJitz said. "We'll have some good days, when we hav0e beachy wea1her, and we'll have gloomy days, when no one comes around. By Tony Cox Bumess Editor NEWPORT BEACH -Last week's unusual spell or rain notwithstanding, the summer or 1992 has been much su nnier so far than last year's overcas1 summer -an improvement Bill Hamilton, owner of The Cannery Restaurant and Malarkey's Irish Pub on "When the wea1her's good, business jus1 kicks butt around here, but when the wea1her's crummy, the re's no business at all." 1ha1 resulled in brigh1er fortunes for local merchants. For examp1e, good ,.,,cather attracted huge crowds 10 local beaches over the July 4 weekend. While the crowds were a headache for police, bu!>incss owners were thrilled to see scores of consumers brought to their doorsteps. The rel>uhing improvement in sales proved once again that regardless of economic Balboa Peninsula, agreed. Hamilton ~aid the combination of good weather and the completion of road construction in the area has helped offset the cff ects of the recession for his restaurants. "Our deck has been .very popular," Hamilton said. "So far, the summer's looking pretty. healthy. We're not setting any records, but we're clawing our way back near normal. The weather was the biggest factor." One Balboa Peninsula merchant said his busi ness actually does better on overcast days. Tim Harold, owner of William Harold · Jewelers, said large crowds at the beach can hurt his customer traffic because beach goers use his parking. Up . the Ladder ... '· ..... Ne'" port Beach-based Ne" port Pacific Funding Corp has promoted Eddie H. Lew to the posi11on of branch manager o( the firm's newly o~ned West Covina office. Gerald Gomez has 1oined the advertis- ing agency Sal\ati M~ntgomery Sa~oda Inc. as an ad"ert1s1ng artist. Property management e>.ecull\le Timo- thy Pro~opp has been named Orange County portiolio manager at Cushma n & Wakefield's Newport Beach office. Proko- pp i:. a former ass1~tant \ice pres1dent with Bank of America Rod.\\.ell International Corp. s Newport Beach-based·-01g1tal Communicauons D1vi· s1on has appointed Alberto Montovani sales manager for modem systems at the company's new office 1n Milan, Italy. Janice Bado \''as reeently promoted to vice president of NeY. port Beach-based Nat1onat Bank of Southern California. She head the bank's real estate loan dMsion. Rado 1s a Costa Mesa resident. Newport Pacific Croup's fqu1ty Bancorp recently appointed Elisabeth M. Upham the firm's assistant vice president. Barbara Roppolo, of Newport, has been appointed vice president of man- agement services at Hollis & Associates. Ander)()n Communications Co. Inc in Newport Beach has added Catherine Smith to 1b staff as an account executive. San E. V.tccaro or Newport Beach has succeeded William S. Frantz as chairman or Orange National Bancorp. Vaccaro, an attorney with a pract1Ce In Newport Beach, has been with Orange National Mike Palitz, owner of the_Uocyman's.lruL near Newport Pier, said that while the \\Cather "I don't do any 1ourist business at all, so i~ can only hurt my business," Harold said. "I may get a ska,gglcr or two, but-it's not good 1or my store." since 1987. Frantz recently announced his retirement. uura Wilson recently joined Newport Beach-~ Fu•~r Inc. as rNrketing coordinator. Wilson was for~ly director of development for South Coast Sym- phony in Costa Mesa. Pro\lidence Speech and Hearing Center has announced the appointment of two new board members, AAron L Lovejoy, president and chief executive officer of Ul- tratech Resources Inc. '" Santa Ana and David M. Todd, managing partner o( Price Waterhouse in Cost.l Mesa. Bobby Hatfield Jr .. of Corona del Mar has joined San Francisco-based Sutro & Co. Inc. as an investment executive. Hat- field was formerly with Dean Witter Rey- nolds in Newport Beach. Jeff Walters of Laguna Beach has been named V1Ce president of inYeStments at Bishop Hawlc, a commercial and industrial real estate brokC1'age in Newport Beach. Marlene Miller, of Sacramento, was named the firm's director of business de· velopment. Deliotte & Touche in Costa Mesa has named John Moulton partner in charge of its technology-based practice. Dennis C. Sannes tw been appointed general manager of the Beverly Hentage Hotel in Cost.l Mesa. JoAn Ashley president of Tidy Tire Kit Inc. in Costa M~. was named Sales· woman of the Year at the June mee11ng of the Orange County chapter of Women in Sales. Appointment Calendar Tuesday, July 21 Retireme nt Plan Seminar -The Newport Beach office of Shearson Lehman Brothers is sponsoring a seminar on "Lump Sum Distributions From Retirement Plan s". It will take place from 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m., on July 21 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel on Jamboree in Irvine. For information and reservations, call Wendy Smith at 644-9111 . Friday, July 24 558-1550. Wednesday, Jdly 29 Technology worksho p -A free seminar on MS-DOS personal computer technology will be offered by the Newport harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's Technology Committee al 5 p.m. July 29 al the chamber office, 14 70 Jamboree Rd. for information, call Tracy Watl..1n~ at 759-9137. Successful manageme nt -The Merchants and Manufacturers Association will present a one-day seminar entitled "Successful Management in an Multi-Ethnic Workplace," 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 29 at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. For Customer service - The Merchants and manufacturers Association will present a one-day customer service training workshop from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 24 al the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. For Information, call ~ information, call 558-1550. , ~state jf etuelrp ~a le July 9th to 18th Many bargains in our large selection of previously owned per onal treasures from bygone eras. 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WALKING SHORTS Aeg.8559 •1••. \ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot ~oadway series lights up stage at Performing Arts Dentel' F or art's sake .• THE GREAT PAC WAY: Liza Minnclli's debut, Robert Goulct's return and touring productions of "Cr:iz.y For You" :ind "The Will Rogers Follie~" highlight what is argunbly the best-assembled Broadway Stage lites series ever nt th e Orange County Performing Arts Center. The 1992-93 season will also feature two Andrew Lloyd Webber gems: "Aspects of Love" and "Evita." ''After long months of recession gloom, the light$ are Minnclli's revues have broken box office records at New York's Winter Garden Thealcr (1973), Carneg\e Hall (1987) and Radio City Music Hall (199 1 ). Her show at the center may have some croS;50ver appeal, as Minnclli recently performed Queen's "We Are the Champions'' at the mega-concerl AIDS-benefit in London dedicated to the memory of Freddie Mercury. •"Aspects or Love" {June 22·27, '93): Canadian Robin Phillips' widely heralded new staging of Andrew Lloyd Webber's mos t-recent and intimate mu!>icnl opened 199l's inaugural season at Edmonton's Citadel Theatre, where Phillips is director general. Based on David Gamell's 1955 novella of the ·same name, the musical -brings to life five people whose passions unite and accomp:iny them from Paris and Venice to the Pyrenees amid the "Someone to Watch Over Mc." • "The \Viii Rogers Follies" (Nov. 2-7, '93): The series closes with Tommy Tune's fast, funny, colorful and tuneful homage to vaudeville. Rope-toting host Will Rogers narrates his life story, which unfolds through a series of eye-popping Zi~gfcld Follies production numbers. "Follies" packs the lively, varied (and Tony-winning) score by Cy Coleman, Belly Comden and Adolph Green, the inventive, risk-taking (and Tony-winning) book by Peter Stone and the inspired (and Tony-winning) direction and chorcogr:iphy of Tune. "All in all, we feel our 1992-93 Broadway season captures all the energy, vitality and excilement that have turned the lights of Broadway back on again," Kendrick stated. bright again on Oroadway," center president Thomas R. Kendric~ decJarcd in announcing the series. "And the center has bec!n able to secure on e of its finest seasons ever. Musically and arthtically, this"new season - featuring many of Broadway's grentcst composers and lyri cists - shof11d provide an exceptionnl foray into the best of musical -int-erMtiomrl ans scene orthe '50s. If you think the '92-'93 seric!t can"t be topped, fl1!ks, you--nin'r seen nothing yet. Kendrick also no1ed that two other major shows have already b';en b90ked for '93.·'94: the runaway-hit revival of "Guys and Dolls" and the previously nrtnounced "Phantom of the Opera." 1 h~:11cr." I lcre's a breakdown of the ~hO\\S, in order of appearance: • ''Cnmelol" (Dec. 22, '92-Jan. 3. '93): Kic~ing off the series is a t\,o-weck holiday run of the n.\lional touring revival of the Al:an J:iv Lerner/Frederick Locv.c 1960 cl;is!>ic, starring Robert Goulet .is King Arthur. Goulet last Jpp1.:ared at the center in "South Pac11ic" fou r years ago. Ba.,ed on T.t I. White's "The Once and l·uture King," this Tony-v.inncr '>pirn ncd such songs as "If Eve r I Would Leave You," "How to Handle a Woman" and "l Loved Yo u Once in Silence." • "E,·ica" (April 13·18, '93): Thi~ new national touring production of Andrew Lloyd We bber's epic about Argentina's spiritual leader Eva Peron, the second \\ ife of dictator Juan Peron, will feature Valerie Perri Jnd John Herrera reprising their role~ as faa Peron and Che Guc,cra respectively. Goth perfo rmed in the 19 0 national touring company under director Harold Prince, and Herrera pl ayed Che on Broadway. The musical v.on seven Tonys in 19 0. •"Liu Minne-Iii" (M:ry 19-27, "93)· Liz a \\ith a Z makes her center debut in a new song and dance revue. A true "supc~tJr" .!. ~he's been awarded three Ton}s, an Oscar, t"-O Golden Globe~ and an Emmy - The Start Of A New GnRon Street Tradition. Afternoon Tea Is Served. Now Saturday Seatings Available at 1:00 .m. Newport Beach 1065 Newport C.enter Drive Fashion Island (714) 759-1622 •"Crazy For You" (August '93): This "new Gershwin musical comedy" just captured three major Tony Awards, including best musical and best choreography. Conceived by Ken Ludwig and Mike Ockrent, "Craz.y For You" is loosely based on .the originnl book and score of the 1930 popular Gershwin musical "Girl CraZ)," which has thrice been adapted for fi lm. Woven around a new libretto, this "Crazy" features ~uch Gershwin classics as "Embraceable You." "l Got Rhythm" and 0 B EAUTIFUL MUSIC: Fre!:>h on the heel" of the di appointing new~ about the disbandment of South Coast Symphony, the Pacific Symphon) A!.Sociation announced this \\ed. that it not only ac hieved a .-onr-..... 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S IJJI 11 ·-llOll--- .. balanced operating buugcl tor the '9 I· '92 'ca,on, but it al-.u rai\cd Sl65,000 tO\\ard deticit rcdut:lion. 1 he a\~ociauon reported rcwnue\ for the opcr.11ing year enl.lcd June 30 of S5,347.:!26 agam~t expcn\C\ of S5J06,419, rc,ulting in an opera11ng "urplu' of $40,7~7. 1 he surplu-. along with SI .:?5,000 the :Mocw11un ruiwd reduced 1hc accumulated deficit 20 percent, from $823,795 to 5658,009. Dc~pit c the retc,-.ionary clim.1te, tict...e t re\enue., ($3.0-t million) \\ere up 7 percent from the prC\iou-. year, and fund·rai-.ing CS 1.4 million) '' .t'> up 4.3 percent. "\\ h.1t "~ haH! been able to do in the p.1 .. 1 fi,c }Car' i'> ma~c the P<.icific S)mphony more imporrnnt to the commun•t}." said Louis G. Sp1.,10, the: J\\O...ia tion\ executive director. "Good thing~ hnppen for organ1z:.i11on~. for i n..,titution~ that ha'c a high degree of relevance to t~ cmnmunitylhey ~ervc:-'' He ad,nov. ledgcd it's taken a\o.hilc, but the P.tcillc S)mphon> Orchestra and Its program arc now "an import:int part or the h\ cs of the pc<>plc of Or .rngc County,'' Spa~to !i:.ud. ''And it is because of that \\ c \ e been able tu auract the cure l1nanc1al .. uccc-.s "c 'vc m~tintalncd ·• 0 N EW CRl:.W: Spi~to allrihutc' a large p..1n ol PSO\ 'ouccc ., to the dc,clopmcnt of the .1 ... ~oc1ation ·., l30.1ru ol D1rcctor .... At the sarn1: m~eting "her~ the board re' ic\\ eJ 11'> budgetary succes~. ~ta)ah1l..o AnmlllO, president of Y Jmah.1 Corp. of America. Roser Juhn)on, chairman of the board ant.I CLO of Western Digital Corp .. anl.I Kathryn Thump!>on. president of Kathryn Thump'>On Dc,elopmcnt Co .. \\ere among the member'> elected 10 th..: board. Other tlc-.ll:1:s. ~c.r.c;._Albcrt Ehrke, senior \ICC prcsu.lcnt of the Commcrci:il Divi'>1on of \Velis F.ar~o U;ink; La" re nee Higby, pr1.: .1dcnt or the Times Orange Count) Edition; Ph11l1p L)On) of P1nccrcck IO\e-stment (u., Albert N1d1ul!., prc,iJent. CLO amt c.h.urman of the buan.I ol J\1d101'o lns111utc L:1h1iratom:~. ~Jnta Ana Cit} Councilm.1n ~1 1gucl Pulido. Aho, Jo Ellen Ou.tlb. vie\! prc~1dcnt of '1 lffJny ~ Co.: Ju'>cph ~l.1rtll\ 1 hrn\l.t'>, ,1 communit~ leJtlcr, l';.itric1a \Vll\">. a cummunit) kadcr. U1.:11111s Zdcn). \ice prc,iJcnt ol l ll1man Re)ourccs "•th 1 alO Bcll/Pcp ... iC.o: and t-!Jdclinc Zud.crm.1n, prl'1Jcnt of ~IZ Public Rcl.ttiun ... anJ ~larkct 111!. Inc. Cn:.iting .1 high·po\\cred bo.m.I "has been a H~f) ">~Clfic. pan of the pl 1n," Jc1.:ording to Sp1::.lo. ·we '-C a h1c\cd far more th:Jn l bcl1l\Cd \\c could . I'm \Cf) proud to be part of th1'> process (of) h1.:ightcning our 1nst1tu11on·., <1Hfi:KJW.C1~·.-tt.rmany k:ider~ in the communm." 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R_, Stl#rall lt1tr11 111$ 11 •:' .1~: ~' ."b 130 lU 4J2 1664 "" .... ,,.,. **' (111· 1141) ,.,. .,,,, ,,.. ... , 4 ~ IAVE'IZ • Pu•l·oot ChHSIS toils thieves .... _.. ,.,,,, •CO random play Aet· sst.ts .. 12 1es1 ,,._rat' D,,,,.. lll fOf~ ,....,, Tontlpul99~ •• ,_ • AVto·to.d eec:urtcy Code ......... ...,.... . -. I .-' :Uii:~ ---- ...,,.,4-~.-·-- ... ... A9 Thursday, July 16, 1992 ---------- --------~---------------------------------------------··-------------------------·------~----------- Group mobilized to get sc~ool open , lcb8ll --llCll ltlady, strong m'Ollmant growth ...,. Victoria School Parents Group -called only PTA without a school fought to get tru stees to OK opening. By Russ Loar SIJ!I Wnter COSTA MESA -Call it people power. P.Hcnts fighting against a proposJI to delay the September 1993 opening of Victoria Elementary School mobilized lorces from throughou t their c1Jmmunity to argue successfully for the opening of the long-closed -.chool. . School board members Tuesday night voted 4-3 against delaying 1he opening of the school, after 11:s1imony from about 20 parent "ho spoke in both English and SpJnish. reserve account until the budget crisis pa ed, the Victoria School Parents Group hit the ground running. "There 1s a large group of parents from the Victoria School area who really want their school open and they fough t for it," said Ellen Carroll. PTA co-president at Adams Elementary School. "A lot of schools would love to have that amount of participation from their parents. That, participation is there before they even have a school." Parents at Co ta Mesa schools surrounding Victoria also signed on in support of the school. ''We need that school," aid California Elementary School PTA president Linda Hewell. "There is no room at California for more portable The Victoria School Parents Group that orchestrated the lobb~ 1ng and public rel ations C ff Ort hi\S J:2c_en _called.the.only _ dassmoms...Dur .school was at capacity this year." PT A in the district without a :.chool. Member have monilored 'chool board meetings, studied enrollment projections, discussed aucndance b~uodarie~. held press ~onfcrences and won support from PTA prel>ident!> at five 'urrounding elementary schools. \\'hen the school board decided w c~>n!>ider delaying the opening L>f \'ic tl..lria School and putting the .1ppro\1mately $3 million it would tJk~ to open the school in a During testimony before the schoql board Tuesday rtight, one parent said schools were so crowded that her ch ildren could not buy lunch and have enough time left to eat it. Another parent said overcrowding was so bad that students had to go to a neighboring school for assemblies. "I feel that the decision you make tonigh t will !>et the course this district \\jJI follow in dealing with our overcrowded schools in the ycan to come," parent Terry Simon told school board members . Tuesday night. "If Victoria does not re-open in 1993 ... I fear we arc looking at a bleak future of over.crowded school sites," said Simon, vice president of the 4th District PTA which encompasses all of Orange County. Parents who live in' what is called the Esrnncia Zone of Costa Mesa have watched their schools fill to near capacity in recent years. And they have worked without confrontational. tactics to enli st community support in convincing school board members that Victoria Elementary School should be reopened. School officials say the Estancm Zone in Costa Mesa and the Newport Harbor Zone in Newport Beach are the fastest-growing parts or the school district. -"We've becntalking about this fo r three years," said Connie Jamieson, president or the Victoria School Parents Group. 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Although three school board members voted in favor of delay- ing the opening or the school, board President Forrest Werner said trustees will now unanimously support the re-opening of Victoria School. "Last nigh t we went to the point of no return, there's no backing up on this decision," Werner said. "We will deliver the best poi.sible school we can fOr this community." Still to be resolved is the isl>UC of boundaries for Victoria and surrounding schools for the 1993- 9.t school year. Trustees are study- ing a number of attendance area plans and say they will continue to meet with-rommurritymembc . By Russ Loar SUdl Wflllr Concerns over rapid enrollment growth raised in the fighl to re-open Victoria Elementary School come during a record year or enrollment growth for the Newport-Me~a Unified School District. After years of declining enrollments and the closing of neighborhood schools. the dis1rlct grew by 572 ~tudents last school year, for a wtal 17,006 students. · "It is the greatest growth in 20 years that we have had in any one year," said Dale Woolley. director of student support and research llerviccs. "From cvCl)thing we can see ShowuS ·.at Ille DC Fair and claim .one· ol lhese tree gills ----= right now, thot growth is going to continue." School district enrollments took off after hitting an all-time low durin& the 1988-89 school year, according to Woolley. The district's growlh of 572 students du ring the 1991-92 school year came on the heels or an increa~e of about 350 i.tudents during the 1990-91 school year. Woolley predicts enrollments will grow by another 600 students during the next school year, with most of the growth at the elementary ,school level. "We don't sec any real, uncontrollable explo~1on of gro\\ lh," Woolley said. "We're looking al steady gro\\ th over the ne.\t four or five year!>." ' .. ~~f'llol Russians Arseny Vorozheikin, left, and Konstantine Treshyov. Former WWII enemies meet again· as friends By Kim Neilson Soee~ 10 Ille Daily Piloe COSTA MESA -If they'd ' met 50 yetirs ttgo, they mighT have )hot each other down. But things are quieter now for the four ace World War II figh ter.pilots, two Russian and t, .. o German, who met for the firs t time since the war at the Virginia Bader Fine Arts Gnllel) in Costa Mesa Wednesday morning. The former foes, generals Guenther Rall, Johannes Steinhoff, Konstantine Treshyov and Arseny Vorolhcikin, got together to S\\ ap war stories and )ign the Robert Taylor aviation pointing "Russian Roulette." "Ever since l originated the pilot S)mposium in the U.S. with the British, German and American <ices, there has been n mi!>sing link: the Russian aces. Now, we will be able to hear their side of the story," said gallery O\\ ner Virginia Bader. ''II was very interesting to meet them.'' aid Rall, Ge1mnnys's third ranked aerial combat oce ever. "I have been Wanna pl ace a classifi ed ad? Call the. Daily Pilot classified advertising department at 642-5678. •Solid Olk (X ChaTY •3 Chimes: \Vacnftta ~ --HOW· '279 • Sold CJmllVI • KeyWaltd ·=- to the United States at least 100 times ... but it is the first time we have had a symposium with Russrnns and it is ve_ry interesting in a peaceful way." Wednesday's meeting was the result of two years of planning. "The event kept getting canceled because of the coup and what was happening (in the Soviet Union) at that time," Bader said. A few months ago, with the help of the publisher of the prints, Military Gallery, Bader was finally able to set Sunday, Jul) 19 as the date for the symposium and Aviation Art Show at the Radisson Plaza Hotel in Irvine. The symposium will be moderated by retired United States Air Force Col. Don Lopez, who new P-40 Flying Tigers in World War II and Sergei Sikorsky, of Sikorsky helicopter, son of aviation pioneer Igor Sikorsky. Tickets to the symposium are. $25 and $85 for a dinner hosted by the aces. For more informat~on call 1-800-328-5826 or 1-800-233-0345. ·celetirltj clothes sale benefits Cancer ·society B~· Grace Lee Spwal ID lhe Daily Piiot COR.QNA DEL MAR -What has become an annual celebrity rags sale - with hand-me-downs from such notables as Diane Keaton and Jeri Hall (Mrs. Mick Jagger) and even Peter Ueberroth - begins today at The Discovery Shop. Owned and operated by the American Cancer Society, The Discovery Shop will be selling vintage clothing donated by dozens of local and not-so-local celebrities along with jewelry, furniture and collectibles. The sale, which runs through Aug. 6, is The Discovery Shop's major annual benefit for the American Cancer Society. "We pref er to call our)ctvcs an upscale resale shop," said Joanne O'He:lny, who has been affiliated with Corona Del Mar shop si nce 1984. The Discovery Shop is managed by Sheila Farmer, who is assisted by a corp~ of 65 volunteers, 15 of whom serve on the shop's board of directors. Among the volunteers. who usually come in once a "eek to \\Ork a full day's shift. 1s Dorothy Hall, Diane Keaton's mother. The su mmer benefit sale will began Thursday" ith bids for the silent auction and will continue through Aug. 6. ""hen the highe t bidder for each item will \\to the chance to purchase it. The Discovery Shop is located at 2301 East Coast HighM.ty behmd Edie's Diner. Store hours are 10-4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and open 11-3 p.m on Sunda}. For more information call 640-0954. ' wer.tust_ vacate. Th• suild~ng .. -... :...r--. . .. ) A8 Thursday, July 16, 1992 -H9RNBl::8WER D Pll:6T S U M .M E R S E R I E S DINING YACH fl • LJnut.ed $tJCt, first cooit , first stM. ndctu now aw:Ulablt f m J wl1 22' Wet Wedntsda1 Kick-Off Night Qnb. . " • . . 243 I West Pacific 0>ast H1ehway 646-0155 Newport Beach/Costa M-Dai Piiot A new tradition begins this year on Newport Harbor: "Wet Wednesday", a summer evening series sponsored by the Daily Pilot and Hornblower Dining Yachts. Each Wednesday;· the community is invited to a free • • evening cruise around Newport Harbor on a glorious, huge, · · incredible yacht for two hours-of - hors d'oeuvres, '· drink, with fellowship and fun . If you'd like to join us onboard one or more of these cruises, look for details in upcoming editions of the Daily Pilot. The Wet Wednesday bay cruises will give you a chance to get more involved with • your community. Meet a friend or two, be introduced to the local movers and shakers, and just plain have fun "-with doo r prizes, ~ ....... · .......... hors d'oeuvre s, music, no .. host bar, outrageous surprises and more, and it's all free . Don't miss th e boat! Wet Wednesday Kick-off Night July 22 Fashion Island's Fashion Night July 29 Newport Beach Library/A uthors Night August 12 Newport-Mesa Realtors Night August 19* Sports Night (Pro, Olympics, College, High School) August 26 MeetYour Politicians Night Sepcemberl Back-to-school Night • 1- (teachers, parents , students, administralOTs) September 9 Daily Pilot Advert iser Night September 16* Newport Haroor Chamber Night September 30 *Imitation 0n1, ' " The Daily Pilot and Hornblower Dining Yachts: A continuing commitment to the community. I ' IOO<J rlT • r11 n !>!>11 :mi\ ::il.ib , dWC woll .1 ) rl 1t I J• ,. I {, COSTA MESA -Newpon levard be~een Fair Drive and ictoria Street will be closed for least six weeks beainning July for the final construction late~ to the Costa Mesa freeway tension. A storm drain that coutd not be stalled during construction still eeds to bo installed. The ntractor, E.L Yeager, agreed to ail until after the Orange County air ends to begin drain nstruction. The stretch will be closed for six o eight weeks, said the city's ublic Works Director, Bill 'orris, although the city is hoping it will be re-opened a lot ner." There are no business driveways n the southbound side of the treet between Fair Drive and ictoria Stree t, Morris said. He dded that the Downtown erchants Association has been ntacted and favored closing all e lanes for a shorter nstruction period rather than allow one to remain open and endure longer construction. Northbound traffic will not be affected. Newport Beach Portfolio LAND The following is a sampling of properties owned by the city: Property Use ' Annual Income From A1 the loading dock al the Balboa Island Ferry, and a large chunk of land along Balboa Doulevard that includes Marina Park, the American Legion hall, the Nautical Mu)eum and the Girl Scout House. Beacon Bay 72 home sites ........................... $710,500 Marina Park 58 mobile homes ...................... $555,372 American Legion Hall, boat storage and slips .......... $95,000 Balboa Angling • Club Clubhouse and dock ............................. $0 That strip of property was purchased by the city back in 1901 for S 1, Deli no said. The city collects a little more than $650,000 a year for the leases City-county dock property Balboa Ferry Balboa Bay Club Balboa Pier Newport Pier 4210 River St. Harbor Island leases• 44th St. House 38th & lake Triangle lido Bayfront Girl Scout House Nautical Museum Beach front I LOCAL NEWS ONLY For a subscription call 642-4333. 2,018 slips .................................. $96,000 Ferry loading & storage ................ $52,000 Apts., club, et al ...................... $875,400 Ruby's Restaurant ....................... $75,000 Fisherman 's Restaurant ................ $65,000 Vacant lot............................................. $0 Encroachments ............................ $12,731 Duplex ....... ... ....... .... ............. ..... $30,000 Parking ......................................... $2,400 Park, Boat storage slips .................. $5,880 Day Camp ............................................ Sl Museum ........................................ $2,400 Various Yearly Encroachments ... $165,000 •Proposed 1f ch.irtcr a~ndment passes. on those holdings. \ But the Girl Scouts pay only $1 a year to rent their facility, and the city, Delino contends, must decide if leasing the property so cheaply is a rea· sonable public service. Also included in the city holdings is a 2,550· square.foot duplex on 44lh Street that is rented out at $30,000 a year. The property was acquired after a capped 011 well exploded during the wid· ening of Balboa Boulevard and scorched the house, Delino sai~. Rather than just paying ofC the claim to the owner, the city opted to purchase the property, he said. The duplex is now rented out to se\ltral men one of whom is Al Tello, an aide to Supervisor Harriet Wieder, Delino said. .YES, You Can ••• parlicipate in world peace and understand ing Open your heart and home to an International Exchange Student. 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Tello )a1d he and h1) roommate deal direct I> with Ken Dc11no "W1. \e Jh\a)!:. made cer1 a1n \\C paid our ra:nt and )0 long a' "-C do that v.e h.1\e no problem'> "ith Ken ." In addition. the wy also O\\ns the Ii.Ind used for Beacon Ba), the concc,.,1on stand at the Corona del Mar State llcach, the Ualboa bland Yacht Basin, Ru by's re)taurant ill the end of the Balboa Pier, Fi~herman·~ rc~taurant at the Nev.port Pier and 12 slnnt·drill oil welb locatctl on county prop· erty just west of the city. Part of the rea~on the cit) ,., )o rich in property is that it ha., numerous 11dcland~ • .,.. hicJl au1omati· c:illy fall under city pur\1cw, Dt:lino s-!id. But those tidelands arc double-edged sword, said Mayor Phil Sansone. "The state lo..ecps a close '' atch on the re,enue we derive from the tidelands," Sansone said. "If it's earned Jn the tidclJnd), it has 10 be spent in the tidelands." Nonethelcs~. 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Bay St., Co!>la Mesa, CA 92627 Community Forum runs on Tuesdays, Thu~ays and Saturday) · Fax letters to: 646·41 70 Readers' Holline ... 642-6086 [ditor William lobdell ... 642·4321, ext. 351 ljfe's a arnival • or .pr1es.t REFERRALS, ON TIIE H IGHEST LEVEL - ey're both in the saving siness, so maybe it wasn't e Odd Couple conducting nday's mass for carnival rkcrs at the Orange unty Fair. Presiding over the services ....., 1111 II Local Scene was Father l.\lac, the famed carny priest Reading the Scriptures was banker Royal S. Radtke, president of Corona del Mar's Chamber of Commerce. Father Mac's calling card reads: "Appointed by the Vatican's Pontifical Commission for the Pa!.tOral Care of Itinerant People a\ the Official Chaplain of Carnivals in the United States of America.'' Then, in smaller l)pe: "Phone 315· 782-2466 for anyt~ing -except to borrow money." That, of course. as Radtkc's business at Bank of America. It's a handy arrangement: The banker a ves dollnrs, the prie!.t saves souls. L His participation wa!. an C\hilarating experience, the r.1h-rah Radtke exults. but he has no plans to run away .ind joi n the circus. Nothing pcr!.onal, but he prefers cui.tomers who don't leave town every few "eeks or so. (Note: A long a!'> he "as ~t:rnding up there, "'ith a direct line to The Lord, Radtke "'a' tempted to 'eek divine intcl'\ent1on. It's the only way, he reaso ns, that street repairs nn bt: expedited on Ea~t Coast Highway.) GIVE MY REGARD TO PUSAN, SAY H ELLOTO P'ANMUNJON -E\cn 1f Hotel Le Meridien !.ervcs the sinus-clearing native dish of kimchi (pickled cabbage, peppers. garlic. etc.), I plan to attend ~urday's breakfast of the n wly·fom1ed rea-America Friendship ~icty. c brelllfast is being · ged by Tom Futnlts, Sir EJ4on Grlmchs and Ptter S. ~na to honor their recent st in Seoul, global tycoon m Woo Choong, chairman-founder of the Daewoo Group. I'm told that Kim Woo Choong i!> Korea's first billionaire, but th is i subject 10 challenge. Ir memory serves, Korea's first billionaire was Lt .. Col. Tom Campbell, who mnde 12 straight passes at the crap!. table thereby wiping ou t entire units of the 5th Air Fo rce and the 3rd Infantry ivision. -If proof is needed, I still have the canceled checks. Jtrry Kobrin '1 column ron.s Tuesdays, T'hursda)S and Saturd•JS. PRESIDENT .. The last picture show? Thumbs down on turning the Balboa Cinema into a video parlor The envelopes, please ... rft\ Thumbs down to the notion of ~ turning the historical, though somewhat worse for wear Balbow Cinema into a video store. video store. What is does need is somebody willing to take some pride and respect in one of Balboa's oldest and most historic· structures. True, the cinema has fallen on hard times in recent years -its biggc .. t claim to fame being that it wa:. tht: local hou'e theater to the cultish "Rocky Horror Picture Sh:.,. • clutches of a car thief and chasing him down. De Vito succeeded in pulling the apparent thief from the woman's car an Canoery Village while Miller chased tum down the street. Siple, who heard the woman's cries for help, flagged do"'n a motorcycle officer who was able to arrc~t the 11cm' to recoup .1, much a~ it could in the name ut h>e.1 I ta' payers fhe Cll), JUSt a'> l'\1rrectl), opted ll) let'the YMCA CUndl!cl the ~Ul.:lhlll f1gunng that rather than pa)ml! top pcrc:t>ntagc tu an auction hou'>c 11 ~.-ould ..ieer J more modest p~n.:cntagc t{1 tli\. 'l The 73-year-old theater has been closed mce the start of the year and must undergo a major seismic facelift before it can reopen to the public. The owners apparently have been remiss in meeting earthquake standards but are now poised to begin brmging the aging Balboa Boulevard theater into compliance. . ' . the suspect. . J1un~' \\COi \\C11ng, howe\er, when 'omchtxl) lh!citkd 10 onl} advcrme the au1:.tion in t\\-u 'mall publaeat1on., and to kt:cp ,1 lid on lhc t,11.:t that 11 was Dixon"'s \tull lhJt \\,1., bcinc. aucuoned. -But the cmem;t can be salva~d .. ats reputation reclaimed. It just nc.~ed-. someone who cares Good work all the way around. The cinema is owned by Walnut Prop\.rties and had been managed by the Starplcx Group, a Los Angeles-based ~ Thumbs up 10 the I larbor Arca \tJJ Boys and Girls Clu b, "'hich marked its 50th anniver<iary this past weekend. The club has four area chapter'> and long ago became one of the pillars of strength in the community. It deserve<; everyone's continued support. rfl\ Thumbs down to the dty for ats --y low-key, mums-the-word approach on selling off former Ncwpon Beach Utilities Director Bob DLxon <. booty. Dixon, of course, is now doing four • years for stealing roughly Sl.8 million from the city. Much of the money, appJrcntl}. was u ed to fund Dixon's passion for fashionable clothing, pricey artwork .md opulent jewelry. \\ h.1t\ "rong with attractmj? a big lfll\\d 1 \\ h.11 ~ "rong "1th lc111ng the 1.1xp 1vcr' take ,1 look :it the stuff that thc\ an l.'ffcct. hllught JnJ no\.\ own? Why thc hie, 'eact'.' comp any. · Now come., word that Walnut Pmpcrties is entertaining using the theater as 'iomething other than a theater. A video 't\lre, fo r instance. Tnc up..,lm1 j., that a brgc perccniage of tht.> 'tutl "111 Oil" probJhly be shipped up 10 .1 I os \ngdc.., ,1uc11on hou<;e "here at wall he -.old utf. minus, of cou,...e. the What Newport doesn't need is another "'-... Thumbs up 10 Mike De Vito. Bill \1J.1 Miller and John Siple for rcc,cuing a 70-year-old woman from the The city, correctly. opted to auction off heft\ pc;.n.t.>nt<1gc the auction -tJkc~. My way or the fairway Step aside, George IF I WERE GEORGE BUSH I \\OUIJ announce to thr.: American public that atlcr con~adaablc thought Jilli dclabcrallon. I h.1,c d1:til.lcJ that I \\.ill not ruR •tor rc·clcction in Nll\'eml'd. I \\OUld cxpl.lin that 1h11,ugh great di)app,,intmcnt. I h:1\e l0st the 1111\:rc't ;ind moti\;iti,)n needed 10 be the Amcrac.in leader. ~ Linksters all teed off; defend golf as game of champs, not chumps. I would lit...e to take Bill Lobdell 10 task regarJing the derogatory article )OU wrote about the fine game of golf. I know it!> important to become militant as an editor and anger )OUr reader . But now you're knocking the grand old game of golr? And getting that dir; in about SC? I probably wouldn't have even rend the article if my bird hadn't raised such a rucku "hen he read 11 arter I lined the bird cage. First oCC, a an SC alum <ind being from Orange County, let me address your comment, not playing golf the e days is as bad ai. not having gone to USC. Well, you 're right. IC you didn't go to SC, I'm sure it is bad having to make a living and not Ii\ ing with that ''arpcd view of the world \\e ha\e of complete superiority. But this year. after a bad earon in '91 , "e are more humble. Besides, it looks good with the recession and all. Now, about those four reasons you had for hating golf: 1) ''Golf is incredibly expensive." What the hell is a complete amateur like you paying Donald Bren that kind of money to learn on his course. Try public courses and t"'ilight rates. Leave the expensive courses to the 'SC grads. 2) "You get no exercise." Pure fallacy. Try hitting more hooks and slices and you will sec plenty or foliage as you're looking for balls, wim strange ponds to look for errant chip shots, and bolt for underbrush as the group behind you hits early and yells "Fore!" Shades o( War, I say. 3) "It's terribly time consuming." Si'< hours. to play golf? You take too much time. I'm surprised the group behind you didn't shoot you. Try Polo golf for slow players like voursclf. Sit in the cart with a 12 pack and swing a 5 iron at the ball as you approach it. You ·11 be finished in no rime and you'll ha'e plenty of time to go home and save your mamage. 4) "There's almost no action:: Golf is what you make of it and action is no exception. You ha'e to create the action. Put more money on your putting game (like S500 per hole). make skini. worth Sl.000. and clO!>CSt to the pin S2,500. Pretty soon, you have action. Playing Pelican Hill? Hit the blue Toyota on PCH fo r a -SO spot and so on. You get-the picture. Hopefully, these helpful hints will help you realize that gol f can be exciting and a sport. It's up to the participant to have fun . ROBERT PRESTON KLINGENSMITH SC '83 Santa Ana 0 Ball Lobdell is classic. Instead of acknowledgi ng that he blew it, he becomes the innocent and claims that "golfers ha'e loM .their ense of humor." His ar· ticle \\ai. a parody he ay . and shame on his readers for not getting the joke. Well. let me say one thing: He'd ha'e a hard time getting hired as a \\filer ror Jay Leno. 0 PATii DAVIS Costa Mesa ln re ponse to William Lob· dell's "no t so sporting look at the game of golf." "'e golfer!> of America, demand equal time. Man} is the time l have heard people like Mr. Lobdell express their views only to foll in love with the game after spending some time on the links. Gi\e me five hour!'> \\llh him and I guar· antee "e'll make a "tub of goo" out of him. One of the manv facets of thi!. great old g.1me i; bound to appeal even to this man. Golf is a game founded on honor, integrity. and tradition. "'hich takes dedication and perseverance to master. It 's man vs. himself, man vs. the clement!. and man vs. man all comhaned in one cxcitmg challenge. t.to 1 sports including football, base- ball. basketball, and tenni!i are always played on the !.ame sur· fa ce whether in Los Angeles or London. Golf is uni(jue in that e\ery \enue is beautiful!) differ· ent. There is no better environ· ment to spend your da). Now I must dirccth refute a few of Mr. Lobdeli's poanb. First, when was the IJ\l tunl.' this man actually watched a &oil tournament? 1940? Who could perceive Fred Couples. Da\ i~ Love, Nick Faldo, or Sevvy Dall· esteros as a "tub of goo?" The) • are all great athletes wit h near perfect physiques. Not "pear shaped P.Cople waddling around with their bellies spilling O\er the polyester pants," which brings me to my next point. Golf attire in the '90s has gone be· yond fashionable to in-,ogue. You don't sec anyone on tour. wearing polyester or plaid the e days. Mr. Lobdell is not onl) be· hind the times, he is unm- formed. As far as golf not pro\ 1dang any "action"or "exerci e.'' "rong again. If he spent an hour on the range every morning and walked 18 holes two or three times a week. Mr. Lobdell "ould not only get some cxerca~e. he might get a clue. DAYE PARSONAGE Executive Director Amateur Golfers Associa11on of America. Inc. I would note that mud1 of my db.1ppoin1mcn1 h." been brought .1tiou1 b~ 1ll-conle1,cJ aJ,icc (e,cluJing Jim Ual.:l.'r). Add111onJll\. I \\ould mlll.' th:it my other ninjor d1!>appoan1111cn1 ·~ our Dcmocra11c Conl!re~' that ha fought me. - I \\Ould outline 10 the American public thJt \\C n1.l'tl frc~h. nc". d) nam.rc kadcr,h1p 11'1 Wa!>hangtun. \\'e nl!cJ tu vt'IC out all of 1he uhra-llher.1b \vc necd to \Ote ~ut all of the bJd chcck ''mer~. \\ c net>u Lll get our cconom~ mo' ang \\ e need to repe.tl the '"f." Reform Act of 1986." AnJ. 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Washinaton, O.C. 20510 GOVERNOR hie ~11son, (R), State Capitol, Sncrnmcnto. 95814, (916)44S·284l U.S. SENATORS AIH Cran110., (D). 5757 W Century Blvd., Suite 515. Loi Antclcs, 90045. (213)215-2186 John ~ur, (R), 2400 E. Katella Ave,, Suite 1068, Anaheim, 92806. 63-4-2331 U.S. HOUSE OF Rt:PRESENTATIVES Chm Cox, (R). 40th Disi .. 4000 MacArthur Blvd., Eut Tower, Newport Beach. 92660 756-2144. (Represents Costa Mesa and Newport Beach.) ST A TB SENATE Ornngewood, Suite 106. Orange. 92668. 93Q..0604. (Represents Costa Mesa) STATE ASSEMBLY Cllbu1 Ftrpson, (R), 70th Dist .. 4667 MacArthur Blvd .. Suite 201, Nc""P(lrt Beach. 92660, 756--066S. (Newport Beach.) Nolan Frintlle, (R), 69th Dist .. 17195 Ncwhopc St., Suicc 201, Fountain Valley. 92708. 662-5503. (RcprcscntS par1s of Costa Mesa ind Huntinaton Beach.} CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION San FnncilCO (415)904-5200 (South coast reaion COYe...,C split bccwccn office' in Lona Beach (213) S90-S071, and San Dicao (619) 297-974(l Co•mlulOHr Doll Mcinnis: (619)723·9286 ORANGE COUNTY 'BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Thomas t'. Rllty 5th Dist. (Newport Beach. Santa Ana I lcights} 834·3550 COUNn' BOARD OF EDUCATION 200 Knlmus Drive, Costa Mesa. P.O. Boic 9050. 92628-9050, 966-4000. Ell11beth D. Parku, member, rrustec Arca 5 (Costa Mesa. Newport Beach.) COAST COM!\IUNITY COLLEGE DISlRJCT 1370 Adams Ave. Costa Mesa, 92626, 432·5012 Chancellor: Alhcl P. Ftn .. d«a. PW.: Pratdcnl: NHcy A. Pollard; Board Mt•btn: " Sk"7 Baua. Peul G • .,...., Waller G. llonld, Anaando R. Rull; Stud«•• Tna.ctt: KJnlH II. Garwood ORANCE COUNTY FAIJl BOAJlD Mt. COl\SOLIO \1 E.D \\ATER Ol i1 RIC I 1%5 Ploccn11n. Co ta Mc~J. 631 1~00 Bo:irJ Mcmbl:rs: Trudy Ohllg. llan'-Panl:an, M.irlu Ourantt, Jack Holl, Tom Ntl\on COSTA MESA ' 'l 1 i\R\ l>l~l llll, P 0 Bo• 1200. Ct\..t• Mesa 9~b2, 1:00. 754·5<MJ BouJ McmN:n Jame\ \\ahnd. James Ferl')man. llarl) Grc\;n, N:uc Rc.1.tc and Dick Shcrricl . CITY GO\"lll'\IENT Costa Mtsa: C1!\' llall, 77 J..11r Dmc. 7'4·~~~J. Mary Hornbud.lc, m•)~r. nJra G~m . 'kc . m~yot: Pch:r Bulla, Joe Lnd.wn anJ Jay Humphrey. rounal mcmN:n An Independent Newspaper Published by Co.l~ Communitv t'-tt\.,~. Inc Elliot Stein, Jr. chairman Jim Greninger publisher Tom Johnson a~iate publtshcr Williim S. Lobdell roatOf' & vice presi~nt " Stne Mubfe m.inaging edttOf Marlu ler ...... (R), 37th Dist. 140 Newport Hall of Admlni1tntlon, 10 CMc Center Plaza, S.nta Ana, 92701 88 fa11 l)r, Costa Mesa, 7Sl·PAIR Prc,tden1: lA"1 Arnold. Vice Pmidcnt. Dea Wlltet; Dlrttton Tom no .... , ,_.. er.a. a.tk J•u. .. .., Sa.a. ~ .......... JI• u. ...... Ga,,...,...... ,...,.... lt'Kh: City nail. ')00 Nc-.potl UhJ. 6"·.l309. Ma)-or, Phil Sansone: Maror pr,, tcm. Oarcntt Tllrncr: John C..w. facl)n tbrt. John W~lter lumMChs 1901·1989'° founding publisher E' DrM, S"he 120, Newpon Beach, M0-1137. (Rcp~tcnts Ncwpor1 Beach) a. l...e.. (R), 3Sth Dist., 1940 W . .. •• I . llantdt M. Wieder 2nd Dist. Costa Mc.a, 83'-3220 - Hc41cs. Ruthclyft Plum~r. Jean W111. • - • \ CABS: omc1a1s expect Newport to be strong market for. service From A1 more pe r driver, but our income pe r vehicle is above average. People "ould rather ride in one of our' arb than a regufor cab." VIP Coastal has to make up for its add$!d costs through higher \'Olurnes bccnuse cnb rates are regulated. Most companies, incl1Jding VIP Coastal, charge the maximum allowable rate, whi ch, in Newport Beach, is S 1.90 plus Sl.60 per mile. VIP ch:irges S20 an hour to "ait for customers. Speach said he expects each of the company's Newport Beath c::ibs to generate about S200 a day in revenues. The company got city approval 10 operate in Newport Beach Inst month. VIP officiab c:-.pcct Ne" port Beach to be a good mJrket for their upscale cab :.~nice. They've-already-game red a contract to be the excl usive cub service :it the Four Seasons Hotel, :ind tht:~ 're \\ori...ing on similar agreements" 1th Other m:ijor hoteb. ' Super Lotto \ \ ednesda}. July 15 drawing for S45.3 million jaci...pot 2 16, ~6. r 4 2 45 t FRIDAY.JULY 17 • PIUI Kantnef '1 JEFfERSON STARSHIP <;AT RDAY. ULY 18 PAUL REVERE a THE RAIDERS <; \OA'r.JlJLY IQ A NjOtt At the tmtwov • CCMMdy with WIL SHRINER • WAYNE COTTER CAROL LEIFER • BUDD FRIEDMAN ~O'""DAY JULY 20 TME EVERLY BROTHERS TUISDAY, JULY 21 GLADYS KNIGHT \\ E.D'IFSDAY JULY 22 DOUG KERSHAW THURSOAY,JULY 23 B.J. THOMAS FRIDAY, JULY l4 5TH DtMENSK>N SATURDAY, JULY 2S RflTI.UI HEAllT SUNDAY, JULY 20 JOHN KAY A STEPPENWOLF FRIDAYS, SAnJRDAYS & SUNDAYS SPM AU AMdtcAN IOYI CMCMNS I lnlerprtm provided for 1he deal and hard r,f hearing a1 7 & 9 pm shows. I Alt1dJ """'1toch.lfll'Wll "'""-"""--- fllr lnforMMioft: 714/711·FAllt Fllr Hours Mondly Wtdntsday, Noon M1dnW11 Thul1d~y Sundly, IOAM MldniRl!I "Newport Beach will be a good starting point for us," ~aid Roger Webb, co-owner of the company and manager of VJP's Orange County office, located in Fountain Valley. "They have some good, classy hotels." Webb, who owns VIP Coastal together with his father, Earl Webb, said the company will '\ext seek approval to operate in Irvine and 'Costa Mesa. Cab companies can take a passenger anywhere he or she wants to go, but they must have a license in each city where they pick up customers. The company is expanding into Orange County to offset the hot-and-hottec, nature of the Palm Springs market, Speach said. During the summer months, when temperatures in the desert climb to around 115 degrees, VIP Coastal's business slows cframatic~Jly, he sald:- "This ha s become a busier office for us during the summer," Speach said. "It's a year-round market for us." VIP Coastal will have at least f ·occco •Hearts ................................. 10 . "'Clubs ................................. Ace • Diamonds ............................ 7 • Spades .............................. Ace In Penon GLEN CAMPBELL 7&9PM Fllr~ Aduh (over 12) SS • Stn1ors (05+1 SJ Children (0 121 S2 •Tots (under 6) FREE P.tdni Ve hide SJ• Carpool f 4 or more in ruJJREF Adlrlu.>IOll doe not l/ldlJdt ho/IC ArrV>fl11/1utt'r tl'r'lllJ. OCN Kids Days Fnd~ys. July 17 & 24 Kids 12 and under admmed FREE all day. All mn1val ndes 75c lor 2 pre sale coupons I unul 7 PM, ror kids or au ~· Unthltftecl Ride Days • July 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 Buy a wnst band ror only SS and enioy unhmlltd carnival rides unul 7 PM Doa fW( ltJt:ludt fair "4trr. ' "' .................. ...,. Thul1d.iys, July 16 & 23 All seniors ISS+J aclm1utd ror S2. CttJ.,.,. Honoring fol'lllfr Fllr Sitts ANAHEIM DAY Monday, Ju.ly 20 Rtstdtnts or Anaheim rectlvt 2 ror I adult admission ror SS & seniors 2 ror I admission ror $3. /MWI S/IOW ptOO/ of ,.,sldmcr/ Honoring Cumnt Fllr Site COSTA MESA DAY Tutsday,Juty 21 Everyone receives SOc adult & senior admission and 25c ror kJds ages 6 12, from noon to 2 PM 1Not '""'""" '° "'*rrf>1 °""1lrllll *"' oelld .. ~ ~ .,,., ....,.. <O/JIJIJIMd I ORANGFJ::' A TR COUNITF-l'. C O ITA MEI A F AIR 8 10UNDI N e»W t hrc. ... h .... ly a • .... Ltt~~Noc Alex Proctor in coat and tie with one of the new minivans approved for use in Newport Beach. The taxi-cab service is set to open today. one loyal customer waiting when and if the company gets pennis_sion to operate in Costa Mesa. Steve Strohman, senior vice president with Costa Mesa-based Satellite Technology Management Inc., said he was impressed by the company's coach se rvice when he hired VIP last year to transport some visitors froJfl China. ~'That sounds like 110 attrnttive service,'' Strohman sai d of the minivan cabs. "If they're anything like they were with the other service, I'll wish them well and look forward to using them." Join the Fun!· Sales: 645-6812 Service: 645-7952 Duffield Electric Boat Co. •670 W. 17th Street•CM CRASH From A1 heart beat back.'' The witness said she thought Stone was trying to breath, but was having trouble because of her intern al injuries. "When I got her heart back, we couldn't do anything be- cause there was too much blood," she said. "We walked away and maybe 45 seconds to a minute later her heart stopped again. Someone else started (CPR), and they were doing it wrong, so I started again. Another guy started breathing for her, and we found there was a hole in J1er lung. I could feel it, so he stopped, and eventually we got a faint heart beat again.'' Paramedics ~rrived shortly after and began working oia Stone again. "They were pumping be heart on the scene and I w watching and praying," said th witness. Stone, a teacher and resident of Irvine, was taken to Hoa& Memorial Hospital and died at 2:15 a.m. from multiple internal injuries. The driver of the Honda Pre· , lude, Bryan Vandiler, 21, was arrested for driving under the influence and booked at New- port Beach jail. He was unin· jurcd and his bail was set at $10,000. Garhartt, a Troy, N.Y. resi• dent and the driver of the mo. torcycle, was admi1ted into UCI Medical Center with a col· lapsed Jung, trauma to the heart. ruptured spleen, broken legs and other injuries. 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Frazier, who missed the Dukes•' first two matches because or a prior tennis commitment in Japan, lost to Vail's Shaun Staf- ford, 6-4, in the women's singles set. Frazier, who reached the round of 16 at Wimbledon last mo1'th after defeating seventh· seeded Mary Joe Fernandez in the third round, was replaced during her brief absence on the Newport Beach roster by South African Lise Gregory. Gregory, 1 four-time All· American at the University of Mia~ is now a permanent fax· ture in the l.vr1111ova II cunentty "8 top- ~ women's ~ player i9 TearnTen- lls wlh a 29-11 llCord. Dukes' lineup, having replaced Katrina Adams, who needed to undergo im· mediate surgery on Tuesday to remove a growth on her ovary. Against the Vail Eagles, Frazle r and Gregory lost to Stafford and Sandy Collins, 6-5 (5-3 tiebreaker), in women's doubles. Stafford was substitut- ing for Lori McN eil, who's play- ing in the Federation Cup. The Dukes' two victories were in men's doubles and men's sin- gles, the latter coming when Rikard Bergh defeated Vail's David Pate, 6-5 (5-2 tiebreaker). In men's doubles, Bergh and Ronnie Bathman beat Vail 's See OUKES/14 Thursday July 16, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Edilbr Roger Carlson .... 6~2-4330 e\t.387 . section e Richard Dunn-Club golf 83 Classified/BS Automotive, BS former President Richard M. Nixon and Little Leaguers share a common bond -the love of the game of baseball during Wedne)day''s celebration of the game. A home run, with the bases ·1aaded ~ Love affair for baseball evident with Nixon-Eisenhower atl-time picks. All-Star Games come and go as an annual celebration of the game. For Richard Nixon, the 37th Pre ident of the United States, an even more unique celebration of the game apparently comes e' cry t\\O decades. Celebrated names and figures were paraded mto the Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Birthplace in Yorba Linda Wednesday and an unveiling of their three American League and three National League all-time teams (1925-59, 1960-91 and the currently ac t1\.e) "'a~ pre cnted. There are baseball people who \\ill attc t that Richard Nixon i a ba cball authority. and from the teams he and his son-m-law, David Eisenhower, chose, not many would di agree. ·. For some select l.Jule Leaguers and fans , 1t was a thrill of lifetime. Even an "ofd" Brook Robin~n. Johnny Bench or Bobby Feller commands a re ~t rc~crved almost exclusively for great athletes. • So the" crowd was there early awaiting their arrival, a bau ery of televi~ion tripod and legitimate newspaper photographers lined the path and the peacocks made their entrance. lt was great. Feller "as among the first to arnve, and from my standpoint, the hit <?f the day. S:ud feller: "I'll ~1gn everything l\e got a couple of hours after this is over and I'll be 1n the parking lot." Ah, for the glorious day" of Feller ... when heroes acted like heroes. Harmon Killebrew wa there and thought ii "would be a great day to pla> two," and Johnny Mize was there, with th1 advice: "Practice, and al":ays think you're a gre~t hitter, even if you're not." Richard Nixon received the day's warmest response and he told the Little Leaguers. "I've follo\\ed It (baseball) all m} life," although he added, "I never made a team." ll wasn't your usual baseball scene -but a blend of political peacocks and past great , recalling the legends of ba eball that memories always seem to help create even larger images. Sports Editor His advice: "Stick with the home team." Inside the Presidential Library was a special exhibit of Nixon's ba eball memoirs, and it was impressive to say the least. Only a president could command the amount of In baseball, however, there ars: number und statistics which don't change. and although the game continue to revolve, and you can argue the designated hitter, etc., there are tsll basic numbers. individual momentos he po sesses. In fact,-it is roughly one-thousandth or what you'd ee at Cooperstown, but th ere 1s no doubt it 1 still one vel) impressive dispJjy of memorabilia. How do the Richard Ntxon Da\1d E1,enho"'er picl.' t:tck up? Probably no one would agree 100 percent "1th their picks -but it's clear they did a lot of homc\\ork. The 1925-59 era for the National League: Johnn) Mize, lb; Jackie Robinson, 2b; Eddie Ma11he"'s. 3b: Ernie Banks. ss: Stan Musial, of; W1lhe Ma'"· of. Mell Ott, of; Roy Campanella, c: Roger' Horn b~. dh. Carl Hubbell. p; Diuy Dean. p; Warren Spahn p. R0b n Robcm. p. ElrO) face, p. Branch R1d.c\, m.inac.c:r The 1925-59 era for the American League: Lou Gehrig. lb; Charlie Gehringer, 2b. George Kell. 3b: Phil Riuuto. s; Babe Ruth, of, Joe D1Magg10. of; Ted W1lhams. of; M1cke) Cochrane. c; J1mm) Foxx, dh; Left) Grove. p; Oobo Newsom. p: Bob Feller, p; Earl} Wynn, p: Satchell Paige. p: Casey Stengel. manager The 1%0-91 era IM the 'dtwnal League: W1lhe McCo"c~ lb. Jl~ Morgan, :!b; Make chmic.h. 3b. Maury Wills, ss; Henn \aron. l1f: Lou Brock, of; Roberto Clemente. of; Johnny Bench, c: Pete Ro..,c. dh; Sandy Koufa.'t, p: Juan Marichal. p; Bob Gibson. p. Ste\c: 'l·ve fol- lowed it (baseball) all my life Stick with the home team.• ---Basebal IMI Carlton, p; Tom Sea,er. p. \\alter ..\l'tt'"· manager The 1960-91 era for the Amcncan l cai:uc Harmon See NIXO N'l2 --llidlllll/y r MESA TIRE COMPANY AlJTO FITNESS CENTER . 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa Golf Of Costa Mesa It's Ogen_Plll!!!~ Season on Savings! Offer expires 7 -22-92 with coupon only Most major credit cords occepteQ ~ ~ -, Save Over s 10000! Men 's or Ladies MacGregor DX • 3 Woods Now s3751s • 8 Irons Reg. 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ESPN Water Skiing t 1 ~ m -Al 1MnO Texas ESP~ Hora• Racing 4 p m -Hamtss replays. PT 8 30 pm -Hollypark replays Ch 56 12 30 am -Holryparlc repta~s PT 1 am -Los Aiamr.os rep•ays Pl Bowllng 4 30 pm -PBA 10\.'llty ESP'l Surfing 4 30 p m -A1.,r.a Classic Ill. SC Baseball 4 30 pm -C .. os-P rates WGll 5 30 pm -Bra.e:;-Astros TB. 7 30 pm -v •··ees·Anl,lets SC Track and Flald 5 J:J pm -IMF Grand Prut SC Boxing 6 pm -llurrav-Fuentes. ESPN Motorcrcla Racing 9 30 pm -AMA Pro Sen~s ESPIJ Auto Rac ing 1 1 o m -Sprim competrtJon. SC Blcrcllng 2 JO am -Tour de France. ESPN RADIO Baaaball 9 35 a m -Ooogers-Phols KASC (790) 4 3-0 pm -Padres-Expos, KfMB (760) 7 30 pm -Yankees-Angels KMPC (710) Cttl) ft~.._ ier"'--" 9"c: M114"'t - ---,. ,, NIXON: A baseball fan's all-time picks From 81 Klllebrev., lb. Oobb-. Grich. ~b. Urook.s Robinson, 3h, Lui!i ·Aparicio, !i!>. Carl Yast rzem1.ki, of; M1 k.c) M.mtlc, of: Reggie Jack.son, of: Thurman t-.lun,on. c:1~od Carew, dh, Ca1fr.,h Huntu. p; Jim P.tlmer, p. Whitey Ford, p. Luis Ti.m t. p; Rolltc Hngcr-.. p; Billy Martin, m,anagcr. . Currently active pl.1ycr' tor the National LeJgue: Will Cl.irk. lb; R, ne S.tmlbcrg, 2b: Hov.ard Johnson. 3h; Oa11: Sm11h, \s; Tom G\\)nn, of; Oarf)I Stra\\hCrl). of, Andre · Daw.,on. of; Gar) Carter, c; Bobh~ Bonilla, dh; Dwight Gooden. p:· Bret Sabcrhagen, p. Da,ad Cone, p. Rob Oihhlc, p; l cc Sm11h. p; Tommy L1\orda, manager Cmrently acliH: pla)cr-. for the American League: Don ~la11ingly. lb. Roberto Alom.1r, 2b; George Urctt, Jb; Cal R1pl...c.n Jr, s'; R1ck.ey llendcNm. of. J...en Grilley. Jr .• of. Kirby Pucl...c11, of. C11ltnn I i-.k, c; Jo!)c Canseco, dh; Nolan Ryan, p; Jack Morris, p: Roger Clemen!>. p; Goose Go!> .1gc, p; Denni!> Ed.ersley, p; Tony LaRus a, mana&cr. "'• So'' ho cares wh,1t Richard Nixon or Da-. ill 1:.1 ... enhowcr thinks? Surely that'i. "hat every Democrat in America might !>urmbc. And what's the significance of this 1eam'? True-, it\ JU\I the opinion of l\-.o person-.. 1 hat, hO\\e\er. j., the essence. It'!> l\\O (rather knm\lcdgcablc) fans picl...ing their personal all·\lar teams. And it i., basically something all of us h.1ve done in parts and piece!> over the ye:m of watching the game. Only \\C didn't go the route, pick it and promote 11. It scn e!> as a !>tarting point and it gel!. the 1maginn11on of a ba-.cball fan going. He)! What about Ty Cobb? He pla)ed into 1928 -doc,n't he count? Hey! f IO\\ abou1 Don Dry!>dale? I'd take ham an~ da) O\\:r the mfamuu ... Giant. Juan .t\lanchal. lie)! Dobb)' Grich a1 second h.1 ... e .ind Rod ,-Carew al dh'? Wow. how aboul Rml Ca1ew al 'ernnd base and the Ualtimorc Oriole,' I ran!... Rob1mon at dh! Arc }OU i..1~ang Uubb~ Grich belong!> ~md Fr.mk. Robm.,on doc,n'1? lly the ~me iok.cn ... brJ\U fur Satchdl - Paige ... bra'o fur Pete R \1'C ... 1ir.l\ll l\11 Gan Carter ... lh..it\ \\hat I'm ge1t111g .11 ·1 hi., cndC,l\llr ,., but another ign11ur 10 get the JUtce~ no,"ing, and to 1hink about th.11 field ot drcarm .. L\ef)<.me ha' pla)l!d the g.1mc -mu ... 1 on 1hc i.andlol level at bc't. l 'el)botl) k.ml\\\ "hal an RBI or an l:.RA t'>. and 1he publication of thi\ endea-.or JU!>I add., another chapter to cacll's pcr.,on:1l nlllebook. Thc!ie :i re three grcal era .. clec11on!> from l\\O b.1scball fan '>. I \\ i!ih i.omcbody \\Ould do 11 for football. REPAIR! DON'T REPLAC E WHILE -U -WAIT LONG CRACK AND STONE CHIP REPAIR COASTAL WINDSHIELD REPAIR 1966 8 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 645-2554 Authentic Between Sam--1 Qam & 5pm-Oose Monday -Friday At the Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club Please present this ad to the Pro-Shop a=-FER EXPffS 8fJ tf¥J. (714)540-7500 1701 QOl.F COURSE DR . COSTA MESA • Kung· Fu T T'ai Chi & Pa Kua "you'Ve studied martial arts before and think they're all the IOIM, you hcMn1 ·~ Hllng • Chen. Call now to anange a FREE TRIAL LESSON Authentic methods from China. Training In claalcal forms and strHt defense. Instructor HceNed from lelpng and Taiwan. New convenient locatlon. School established 1976 NlwCllllMISI LDcllloa Conveniently located near the borders of N6wpot1 Beach, lrvme & Santa Ana Heights with easy access from the 405, 55 & 73 Freeways (71t) 517·••• - , --... -I I ' \ \ t I ' I ' ' ' ' I \ I I ' I t NMlllDC:lft Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, July 16, 1992 EiiEi~~~--~~~55~~~SEil Mark it! 552 Clu6's Bil/fish Tournament set for Sept. 10-13 T he Fourth Annual 552 Club Billfish Tournament of Newport Beach is scheduled for Sepl. 10-13. Bob McDaniel of Newport Beach, called into the Dally Pilot to let big game fishermen know that this "Tag and Release" marlin tournament is open to all fishermen and boat , and that the entrance fee is only S 184 per angler. l.G.F.A. rules and regs \viii be enforced and all fishing has to be done within a 70-mile radius of Newport Beach. Jn preparation for this year's tournament, a fishing semin:ir will be held on Aug. 15 at Newport Dunes to sh:ire experiences nnd hot tips on how to fish local waters for marlin and broadbill. Whether your interest is in tying knots, hot spots or the newest in tackle, this seminar will be very informative and it will be taught by angling experts. The event will conclude with a gala dinner and awards night and all funds from 1his fun billfbh tournament will go to Hoag Memori al Hospira!. For more information phone 574-7211. Outdoors Irvine and Anaheim Lakes both coflrinu~ 10 kick out hefty stringers of catfish for boate{S anti shore line anglers. The two outstanding fisheries are stocked weekly with channel catfish to produce some of the best whiskerfish action in the Southland. Irvine Lake {649-2991) holds a tremendous population of native channel and blue calfish and this extra stocking just means better fishing for all. Irvine is known for its big catfish :unJ last }Car kicked out a 53-pounder for Sal Navarro of Corona. Navarro was fishing an event called FULL MOON MADNESS 111. and hooked his huge whiskcrfish at 12:03 a.m. More all night fi'lhing event!> arc scheduled for lf\ine and Anaheim this summer. Largemouth bass ha'e moved off shore line Mructurc at Irvine and are now holding along rocky ledges m about 12 feet of water, where schools of threadfin shad arc ~eel..ing o -comfortable temperature break. Fluttercraft 'ii-ounce chartreuse spinnerbaits, shad colored crank plug) and soft plastic jigs arc accounting for the bulk of ba s being caught. Most bass are in tlie 1-3 pound class although a few fish in excess of four pounds have been netted by anglers fishing the early morning bite along Irvine's Red Clay Clifl!>. Orange County Oy fishermen might want to 'l1gn up for a few classes on Oy fi!>hing being offered at East Forl.. Fly Fbhing store in Irvine. This unique Oy !>hop win hold a ny line fishing class on July 22, knot and leader class on July 29, a basic casting cla!>s on Aug. 5, followed by a flies for the beginner course on Aug. 12 anti conclude with a fly ft'ihing !.eminar on local waters, Aug. 19. For more derails. phone 724-8840. A special ~porting cla~-s shoot "ill be held at Raahauge'!> Sqooung and Hunting Complex in Norco on Saturday, Aug. ~. The event is being scheduled to pay respect to one or Southern California's best supporters o( shooting, hunting anti a friend to nil those who love the gun ''orld. Steve Camus ha for many years contributed to the effons or hunter:,· rights, gun ownership and developing sporting clay . The all-day event will begin with a full round or porting clays with celebrity pairings. followed by a big \\C!>lern barbecue and r:iffle for many fine shooting items and hunting gca_r. For details and squading information, phone the hooting comple' at 735-2361. Jim Nltmicc's outdoors column appcnrs in the Daily Pilot t¥try ThursdRJ'· Catali• water ski race Aug. 9 LONG BEACH -The 44th an· nual Catalina Water Ski Race from Long Beach to Catalina and back is set for Sunday, Aug. 9 at a.m. The event, free to public vic~ing, features over 100 com- petitors in ·a 62-mile slalom ki race. The best public viewing areas .ire Shoreline Park, TravcLodge Hotel Resort ~ Manna. or Pier J. Long Beach Harbor . • um mer! One of Llfes aim pie pleaaurea! Boating Etchells 22 regatta gets under way today A lamitos Bay Yacht Club is hosting the 1992 Etchells 22 North Americans, which gets under way at noon today and con· tinues through Saturday. The six-race regatta will be sailed off Long Beach Harbor with two races scheduled each day. The Etchells 22, designed by Skip Etchells in 1967, is a three-man, sloop rigged, 30 feet overall in length and 22 feet in waterline length and is celebrating its 25th an· niversary. Newport Arca Fleet No. 6 will send 12 skippers to the starting line, with most hav- ing world class championship regatta experience. Jim Buckingham (NHYC), currently lending the Fleet No. ·6 Championship Series on points, has been very fast on the water during recent workouts. Other sailors expected to compete include: Gaston Ortiz and Bruce Chandler (BYC), along with Tim Hogan, Nina Nielsen, Fleet White, Bill Menninger, Jay $\\ igart, Ken Frost, Robert Kinney, Xavier Sheid and Craig Lyons from Newport Harbor Yacht Oub. Colin Bate of NHYC will be crewing with six-time world champion Etchells 22 great Dave Curtis from Mar- blehead, Mass. Curtis will be chartering Richard lavclli's (NHYC) boat for the event. The field will include Aus- tralians Jan Bashford and Phil Skidmore, who based out of Newport Beach last April for light air sail train- ing. Bashford recently has returned from Cowes, plac- ing second in the 1992 Brit- ish Open Championships. -By lht 0111/y Pilot Seacoast GARAGE DOORS 642-3490 2476Vl~~ .. :.c:t ..... ~-~-~J ~ ,.,,,.~ Find aomeone to ahare It with. Uae our Peraona/e. Then oaf/ (900) 407-4377 and //6ten to thtJ vo/otJ ads. OvtJr 800 to ohooso from/I Every Monday in Classified. Every Thursday in Weekend. It's shawtimiJ at Mssa VBrdBI Salt Shaw Classic an thB way F or the excellent golf cour!>CS, honors do not come by way of trophic!> or medals. Instead, official~ or the Southern California PGA come. knocl..ing on you r door. a!>king you to host a tournament. That's Oa11cry. In Costa Mesa, the Mesa Verde Country Club usually keeps to itself, seldom arouses attention and generally ~tays tranquil in the community - unless .. of course, it's some1hing !tubstantial, like when the big boys from the SCPGA come knocking. Mesa Vertie will play ho!>t to the second annual SCPGA Golf Show Classic on Aug. 10, following the three-day Wc:,t Coast PGA Merchandise Show at the Anaheim Convenuon Cen~er (Aug. 7-9}. ..It 's a big honor," i.nid Mesa Verde PGA hc:id professional Art Schilling, "ho ha!> ho!>LCd !>l\ LPGA e\cnts since he began his position in 1977. "(The SCPGA) wanted to move it to Mc!>a Verde. They like the quality of our golf counc. l!·s a championship course and a difficuh cour~c that's 'in good cont.lit ion." The inaugural SCPGA Golf Show Classic "J' held at Mile Square Park last )Car. United Spons Technologies (UST), based in Dallas, will once again serve as the tournament sponsor while posting $15,000 for the event to be held at Mesa Verde. The tournament. an 18·holc individual stroke-play event with a $25,000 pur e, i:. open 10 PGA members or regb tcred apprcnuces. II\ a 9 a.m. shotgun start with a SlOO entry fee th.u include>; a co ntinental breakfast, range balh. shirt, electric cart and barbecue following the action. Mc a Verde, which ha!> played ho!>t to time Kemper Open tournaments and three Unidcn ·fn,itationals, will ah.o host the U.S. Golf Association Girls J unior National Champ1on-.h1p" next summer. They t...noc k at the door for a rea!>on. For atluitional information on the SCPGA Golr Show Classic. wh ich b limited to l:?O ' players. call 5~9-0522. 0 In round t'"'o of the "Deal the Pros" ep1,v1.k. club pro ~Ian Nicol and course champion Kc1th \\'}rick got a little revenge on July 9 against the members of the Ne'\ port Beach Golf Course men\ club. According to men's club spokesman Oob Potts, a econd "Oeat the Pro:. .. tournament was hell.I to :iccommodate those unJble to participate in the June 6 challenge, in \\ hich W)'rick and c"11b pro John Sull1\"an "ere \\ 1pcd out after pla}ing scratch "hile the men's club members used lhe1r ' full handicap!>. ·1 his lime. men\ club mcmbe1' u'cd uni\' 0 pcrc~nt of th1:1r ti:rncJiCJP'> "hik \\')rick and 1'1col pla}cd "crJICh. f-or \\')rick .ind Nicol. their cumh1netl bcst·b<tll .,,cure \~as 7-undcr pJr, bcatin~ ull but two of the men's club tcanl' ... .. Trickf' Dick MtKmney. "hu cagil) enl1.,,te<l 'teady Chucl.. I r:1L1er as hi'> partner. turned 1n Jn b·undcr par for the 'ictOI) \\ hilc Crai~ Jensen and Dick Ma)nard ued the pros at 7-undcr ~lcK111ncy, rumor has it, \\anls \\~rick one on one. 0 In IJ\t Thlirs<fav's men's club round-.. Jensen won Ju,, gross JI 65 ''h1le Fr.ilier \\On low net tit 57 after edging out Jack Prince (57) in a ticbreul..er. In Sat\HOJ) \ :.tCllon, Flight A "mncrs were Andy Weaver (lmi, gro:.s at par 59) and Don Sna,cly (Im., ncl 55). Flight B champion' "ere Dick Hilliard (IO\\ gross 65) Jnd Bob Forbes (low net 52) "h1le Flight C 'ictors \\ere John Sulli\an (lo"' grO'>!> 69) .ind Gal') Higgin-.. (low ncl 53). 0 fa} Culhaue. D1rcclor of Golf 01t Club golf PelicJn Hill Golf Club. I'> 0ffcnng t\\O '>pec1Jl • :.ummcr golf clinics. one fur 1Un1or ... und one for JJulls. Instruction i'> J\a1l:iblc lur bo~., and g1rb. Jges 8·18, beginning Jul) 17 at thc Pelle.in Hill dri,ing range on Frid.1~ .1ltcmuon~. Age'> · 12 '"ill be taught from 1 p.m, to 2 p.m. "'1th ages 13· 18 going from 3 p.m. lu 4 p.m. The cost i~ $100 per 1un1or lltutlcnt tor thb four·'>t:'>:.1on cl1n1c. T he adult clinu;~ "ill be held on Saturda}' afternoons from I p m. to '.? p m beginning July 18 \\.ith a co~t Ill 1~5 for four !>C'i\lllnS. ·•our go.ii b Ill g1'c the young,ter!> of Orange County a propc1 1nlro<luLtion to the game of golf," Colli.111c '>Jid. "Our adult clinic will be J good rcfrc.,her cout'lle for 1hc !>!...1lleJ pla)er' and an excellent b1:ginn1ng for tho:.e "ho ha\ c just tal..en up the '>pori:· . All :i-,peCtl> of the game'"" be co,ercd, from chipping Jnd puuing to \\OOd'> .ind iron pla~. Abo tncluJetl '' 111 be so,me 'iJco "0 1 k. Rescn ••lion., arc now being accl-ptcd. To register for these clmic:,. c0n1act Pclu.:an Hill\ golf !>hop at 640·023 . Pri' ate bson .. arl! abo a' :ulablc. Riclwrd Dunn is a Daily Pilot ports Uritu .. hose club golf column appears c1 cry Tl1url>d.J.1 . mm 1._.·Trlc .._. . ., ....... ---11'Ml'll la'7M15 ....,, ----- --....... ,..sn.• ,.. •.• tH1 A~ NEW PROXES U.11 Z·1 n.•1_..._.. .... 111e-, ..... ..., ..,...,...,. '!:! I '!:! 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Tars, Calvary Chapel Estancia, Costa Mes in huge tournamen tn mixed doubles. the last set ot I 0 f a U Tua 111 Un ay the match, Vail's Collins and / ) Davi defeated Bathman and Gre- gory, 6-3, after Gregory had re- On Friday, Admiral Sir Joseph Porter is a fun regatta with more than 100 sabots expected from the local yacht clubs. Beginning at 1 p.m., it's a one-day regatta with carved wooden men trophies given out. placed Frazier at 1-3. The loss was a heartbrea.ker for the Dukes, who were tied with Vail, 21-21, heading into the finaJ set. Vail improved to 4-0. Meanwhile, Navratilova, a six- time member of the U.S. Federa- tion Cup team, is bypassing the competition for the second con· se cutive year because of her TeamTennis commitment. Navratilova, who did not make a Newport Beach appearance last ye ar because the East Division- leading . Atlanta franchise hosted the Dukes in their only match of the sea on against the Thunder, is cu rrent ly the top-ranked \\Omen's singles player in TeamTennis with .i 29-17 record. ~.sea _ -.- WEONH OAY'I COUNTS NEWPORT LNtOINQ -4 Dem, 11S lnQllfl, ?2.4 u'ld oass 2 cako bu s, 419 t1¥11Cuda. 17 llOnllD. 147 ,,,ilCl.tftl DAVn'I LOCKE" -S 110.1!s 215 lnQllt1 30 tao-"'~ ass ~ 15"4 ~o ous S97 s.1'111 bl:ss 3 ••1111\ 3 ~ 2 yelowfill CIOU 250 ~cl The sixth annual International Oamefish Tournament's Mako Derby will be held Saturday and Sunday. Wjth 100 teams registered 11 or Wednesday, more than 500 an· glers will compete for cash prizes totaling $46.SOO. One lucky te am could win up to $32.500 in this year's competition. In addition to the cash r rizcs, a wide range of fishing tackle and boating gear prizes wil be awarded to lucky team members. Tournament director Harvey Hunnicutt has also announced a spe· ciaJ Sportsman's Trophy to be awarded to the team with the most released fish. Last year, a n percent release rate was achieved during the tournament. The minimum qualifying weight has been increased this year from 50 to 60 pounds an d should increase this year's re· lease rate even more. The event will kick off with the team captain'~ briefing on Fri· day at 3:30 p.m. with Saturday the first day of fishing. Roll call is at 6:30 a.m. wilh a shotgun start at 7. Sunday, the second day of fishing, begins with a 6:15 roll call and fishing start at 6:30. The fishi ng will stop at 5 p.m. both days. An awards banquet will be held at Michael's Supper Club in Dana Point Harbor on Monday. Cocktails will be held at 7 p.m . and dinner with the awards starts at 8. The Mako Derby is limited to the first 100 tenms returning their official entry form prior to the entry deadline of Friday. Entry fee for the Mako Derby is $600 per team, while entry for .the optional High Roller Jackpot division is $350. For more information, contact International Gamefi sh Tour· naments at 542~0994. Sabot Us for the Northern Divi· sion will also take place at Lido Isle on Monday. Approximately 90 sabot sailors 11 years of age and under will be sailing for the Sabot II perpetual. Sailors arc expected from Long Beach YC, Los Angeles YC, Alamitos Bay YC, Dana Point YC, Huntington Harbour YC and Oceanside YC, along with sailors from the bay -Lido Isle, Bahia Corinthian, Balboa, Balboa Island and Newport Harbor yacht clubs. Five races arc held and u young· est trophy is awarded to rtie youngest skipper who compleres all of the races. Racing starts at 11 a.m. and the skippers arc placed in color Oigh ts wit h top, medium and low sailors in each flight. Ten trophies are awarded at about 4 o'clock or as soon as possible ?ft er the last race. The fourth annual Summer Classic Basketball Tournament, en compassing 126 high ~chool boys entries from thro~ghou! South ern California, includ ing fo ur from Dally Piiot territory, 1s set t begin Friday. Newport. Harbor and Calvary Chapel will be in action Frid~ morn ing at Santo Ana High, while Estancia and Costa Mc~ ~al be in first round competition at Kennedy Hi~h in La Palma tn san gle-elimination play -all in ther South Region bracket. Bob Scrven's Newport Harbor Sailors duel St. Michaels ut 1 p.m., and if successful will meet the winner of the Bolsa Grande Centu ry ma tchup at 7 p.m. Two wins would put the Sailors into Saturday's quarterfinals a 11 a.m., with South Region'semis and finals se1 for 3 and 6 p.m. Calvary Chapel .mceis Trabuco Hills at 10 a.m. Saturday, an with a major upse t, would meet the winner of the Troy-Diamond Bar game :u 5 p.m. At Kennedy, Estancia and Dana Hill meet at 11 n.m. The vic- tor meets the Saddlcback-Marina wi nner at 6 p.m., wi th Satur day's quarters, semis 11nd fi nals at noon, 4 and 6 p.m. ' Costa Mesa's opener at 2 p.m. is wit h Ocean View. The winnet. moves on against the Rnncho Alamitos-Western win ner. Saturday's winners at each of four regions will qualify for Sun.i day's chap1pionship scmifinnls at Glendo ra High at I and 2 p.m•: The finals arc at 6 p.m. The tournament is under the auspicics of the Sou thern Califorii nia lntcrscholaMic Da)ketball Association. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Deed of Trvll In the ~ Date: 7/07/92 11•"'8da telefonlo• no PUBLIC NOTICE and mall 1 copy 10 the J*· Equipment, Tr1d1n1me, cluston L1n1·. Gtendal1, biddtng. trty httelnaftw deec:ribed: IUSIDE FINANCIAL le ofreoere proteoolon; sonal representi tlve 1 . L .. sehold Improvement, C1hl. 91207 Oowemlntt herd1 SUPERIOR COURT _S_U_P_ll_R_l_O_R_C_OU_RT __ , TRUSTOR: ALAN AUC CORPORATION, •• au reepueste eerlte • aSC 8tt POlnted by the coul1 w1thfn Cov1nent not to compete. James G Degnan. 5245 E. Rowler, Dlreotor OF CALIFORNIA BENEFICIARY: FIRST Mid Truat.. Br T D mequlne tlene que NOTICB CW lour monthl lrom the date and are located at: 3850 Palo Verde Place. PatadlH Procurement Hun Fg~ ~~~~°o~NN~ FOR THE COUNTY ~~DJ:d~o~v.lNGS BANK URVICE COMPANY; oumpllr oon lea tor· PETITION TO of flrat Issuance of letters ~~r,d';_c9~ft~RKWAY. IR· ~:::~ ~~~~;iwn. TrvstM Ion ... ch u'nion H . OF ORANGE -oF ORANG• rteorded August 4, 1MI AG•NT, BW FrenoH llNllldedee ....... •Po ADMINllTllR as PfOYided In section 9100 The bulk sate It U11tnefld of The Btown Farrnly Trust School Dlatrtot 700 CM c Center 700 Ctvlo Center as ln11f. No. 8!MUI031 In DeP8IM81 Aaalatent ropleclee el ... tecl qui-RITATR OFs ~he T~t"'•, Pr~att 10 be consummated at the established March 6, 1979. Publl1h1d N1wp Drive Weit, Ortv. Weat, Book p1ge of Olllclal a.or.t.fy, 801 South .,. ..... oerte ... MADALINR FAY clll~i wiW n:•,x:rt 1 t,': olllct ol LUCKY ESCROW 49641 Avil1. LA Oumla. 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A1MMZ lilt ktPI by In.~~ The bulk salt ts 1ubjtcl to Tt111 buslne11 11 con-CNl10M181 q minor by her P•~nta JUNIOR JAMEi, •Ile COSTA MESA. AS PEA CAWNG niE FOLLOW· eelarto, au dlnere r Cf:1,:.~on.=:,.~ = •,.::!°"you'":i~~ Ill: Cahlornl1 Uniform Com· dUC'led by: a general PM'· Flo~ Robert c. Br•un end JAME I ALB• RT MAP RECORDED IN BOOK ING TELEPHONE NUM· otrea ooa•e de au tors, and• peraona who may with lhe c0urt •formal Re-merclal Codt Section ntrshlp Buel,.... 11.,._ Ellzebel h II Braun TH 0 Mp I 0 N • n d 14, PAGES 11 AND 12, BERS ON THE DAY BE· propleded aln avleo othelwlsa be lntere1ted In QUtll for Special Notice ol 6106 2. Tht reglstrant(a) com· ltet.......t Ill No • .. 1 .... 553 NECOL LENllE THOMP. MISCELLANEOUS MAPS FORE THE SALE: (714) lldlclonal por pette de Ille wm or Hlate °' both the filing 01 an Invent""' Tht namt anef aCSdrtH of menced to transact buP. The Followtng !Ml CA •"' _. IN THE OFFICE OF THE 385-483? (2 3) 627-4145 • • ~·1 lht ptrton with whom ntH Under tile F1c:t1UOUs ate dolnO bYslneae u · ORDER TO SHOW SON, huabend encl wife COUNTY RECORDER Of Of 1 .. corte. of: MADAUNE FAY JUS. 8tlCI apl)falsal of Hiii• as· cla1m1 may be filed IS Business Namt(I) llsted DOMAlf.I ASSOCIAT CAUSE FOR CHA.NOii CASE NO. A183501 SAID COUNTY. EXCEPT •111a Exlaten ettoe ......... TUS aka MADALINE F. tels °' of any petition °' LUCKY ESCROW COM· at>ove on. July 1, 1974 650 Town Cantre OF NAME . ORDll.R TO SHOW THE SOUTHWESTERLY Published Ntwpor toe ........ Puede que JUSTUS •ka MADALINE account H f rovlded In PANY. INC., 8942 Garden Thom11 L Sct111b« Sulit 8IO Co.ia PETITIONER CAin.iN CAUSE FOR CHA.NOE 575 FEET. ALSO EXCEPT Beach-Costa Mtsa Dal uated qulere Hamer • J~sw:rlTION hu bffn ~'rro~~ ~o:: c:"W.: Grove Blvd., Ste. 207, Gar· Th~• statement WH filed Calif. 9262S McGUIRE BRAUN. a minor, OF NAME THE SOUTHEASTIRLY <485 Pilot July 16, 23, 30, 1992 un •bolado lrunedt•t• llled by GARY H JUSTUS quest for Special Notict den Grove. CA 92644 and with tht County Clerk ol Richard S. Schnt FCf by her parents Robel1 C. PETITIONER(s) ALBERT FEET. Th367 mente. SI no oonooe • In lht SuptrlOf ·Court 01 fonn 11 available from tht tht fut day l0t llllng claims Orange County on June 17. 34300 Lantern Bay Of Braun ind Ellz.abe1h M. JUNIOR JAMES. aka YOU ARE IN DEFAULT PUBLIC NOTICE un eb•l•do puede Californla County of oft. coul1 cl«k. by any c1ed1tor 11\all be 1992 No. 68, Dana Point, 0 Braun has filed 1 ptUtlon JAMES ALBERT THOMP· UNOER A DEED Of TBUST llalfter aerwk:lo de ANGE ' Att tor the July 31, 1992 which la the F53I005 92629 for an order 10 change SON and NECOL LENEE DATID 7/20/89. UNLESS 8 un ·PETITION omer busmen day bel0t1 the PubliShtd N-pon Beach-Jamtl C. Blair, 118 R~ n am e fro m CAITLfN THOMPSON hat filed . pa-~~Ou l'ETcAfEyoAUCRTlO~RJ~ 'cc~~=:: =~ ... ~= .:::EGARY H. JusroS"t!: ~~:~~HNION r.n~ei~ted sale datt spec!-Costa Mosa Daily Pilot July Hiii Rd .• Sk.1nman NJ McGUIRE BRAUN TO tltlon for en order to .-. • appointed u pef90NI rep-1• a ve. 2 9 18 23 1992 JeHt I. Trtu, 140 at ALANA McGUIRE BRAUN change name lrom Al, ERlY, IT MAY BE SOCD AT JUDICIAL» •WUCI• .... 1 (ne el di-rtsenl•llvt to ldmlnllltr PATINA A. MADISON Deted: JULY 7, 1192 ' ' ' ' Th-336 llont Drtvt , Prlnctlon, N IT 11 hereby Otdtred that BERT JUNIOR JAMES aka A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU 0 N CR 0 I I-recletlo telefonloot. the tstalt ol lht dtc:edent ATTORNEYS AT LAW STEVEN BERNRIT· JtfSt}' 08540 all persons interested In JAMES ALBERT THOMP-NEED AH EXPLANATION COMPLAINT c ... No. 984111 THE PETITION r uestl 801 N. HARBOR BLVD. TER, SUSAN BERN· PUBLIC NOTICE 8rlln H. eov.y, 7CM this matter appeat belore SON and NECOL LENEE OF niE NATURE Of THE IMOQEN• HICKMAN The neme •nd ed-tht dtcedenl'I WI~ and ANAHEIM CA 92801 RITTER Buv•r(a) mouth Road, Gwynedd this coul1 In Otpattment THOMPSON TO ORSIRIS PROCEEDING AGAINST P .. lntltf ' dreaa et the oeurt la: codicils, If any, be admitted (?H) .. 81•.1111 Publl,shtd Newport CNl 1CM1859 'Z PtnnlylVW\ll 19431 ~~n 3A si~erf~• c~~~ng.~ ~NSE~A:~J:Zd NECOL ~~~+ !~~E~LO CON· va, (El......,. y dlreoolon to probate. The wtH and Publlthtd Newport Btach·Costa Mesa Daily Flcllllou• 33 t~IHn t<.a,,.SchP::::k the a~dress shown abovt IT Is hereby ordered 1hlt 2«6 ORANGE . AVENUE, IOUTHRRN CALIFOR· de .. oorte nt SUPll· ry =111ti!'1n'~.:·: Btach·Costa Mtsa Dally Pilol JUiy l6, 1992. •u:lneH Neme New ~ 0ls4o on JULY 21 , 1992, •I 2:00 all persons lnlertsted In COSTA MESA. CA 92627 NIA NAUTILUS, et al., RIOR COURT OF CALI-11.':r,.'by lh~coort Pdot July 16. 11, 23, 1992 th356 The F~~emenl Thie bu1lnt11 11 c o'clock pm .• and then and this rNtttl' appeat before "(II • atTHt lddren or D•ndent• FORNIA. COUNTY OF THE PETITION. requests tH368 PUBLIC NOTICE are doing bu=s =aone ducted by: • gentfal thtre show cause. If any this court In Department common designation of NOTIC• TO CROi i-ORANG•, 100 C lvlo authonty to admlnla1er tne GALLERIA II PARTNERS ner1h1p they h•Y9. why the ptlitlon No. :IA ol the Orange propertf Is ~ above, DEANDANTs CAvlH • Center Drhre WHt, Hiatt under tht lndtpen-PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO co Donahue Schriber' Th• rtglstrant(s) tor change ol name should County Super10t Coutt at no warranty 11 given u to Ao u ••do) JEAN P.O. ... 838 l•nte '*11 Administration ol Es-CREDITORS 0 1' :1501 Jamboree BIVd New: mtneed to tranaacl not be granted. the address shown above Its complttentn °' c«· VA .. D • • L 1 ND d Anll CA 82102,0838 late Aci (Thia eutho<ity HCROW NO. B 11 C 11 .,2660• neH undlf the F 11 11 lurthtr O!'dered that a on AUGUST 1(1, 19112. al rectnts1)." The beneficiary ,. " en • 1 · r 28280l9-.IC 8ULK SALi pon HC • a1 • lutlnfft Name(I) copy of this order lo•how 2:00 o'cJock..p.m.. and than under Mid Deed of Trual DOii I """ xx. .... The ~.!.. ........ :~.~ ~r: m:y NOTICI TO CHCI. 1104, T~~~:~ :· .~~~:ti : above on: Janully 1990 cau11 bt publfshed In and lhitrt show CIUle, 11 by reason of a bfwh Of .... end leleptt0tte number actions without obtaining CREDITORS OF 1105 U.C.C.) Donahue Revocable Trust' J1m1t C. Blatr. DAILY PILOT, 1 MWSpaper eny !My have, why tht pa-default In the Otllladona YOU AR• RlllQ IU•D of plelntlf'l'a •Homer, court approval Btfort tall· BULK IALE ll•crow No.8082·11 U/D/T ditld July 15 1988• 8t1ner · of general c1rcul1tlon pub-tition ' for change of n1me secured thereby, hereto-a Y C R O I lo er plelntltf wtthout en Ing C9f1aln wKv Important Notice 11 hereby gfven to 31681 s.. Bluff La uni Thia 11a1..,,.,,, wu fl hslled In lhls county, at should not be granted. fort 1xeclbd end dell¥-COMPLAINANT& CA Ud. ettomey, la: CEI nom-action• howevtr tht per· fNoctlco•.~ra9ua0n•) creditors ol lht \lltllhln Beach Cahf 92877 g with the County Oi.tll' least once • week for lour II 11 ful1her ordered that a ered to !he uncleftlgned a le .. t•' ......__ .. , bte .. dlreoclon W •I tonal r9p,...,....UV. wid be lo U ..... 1 5 named eeller that a bulk ThomA.1 L. Schr1btf 11 Orange County on consecutive weeks prior to copy of this order to show written Otctar11tlon Of S:-NAUTILUS A•RO•ICI nu.:....O de telefone del required 10 give notice to NOTICE TO sale 11 ebout 10 be rNde of Trustet ol the Thomii L 19112 the day of lhe hearing. cau1t be published In landaul1 andi ~tor_. ct.'. PLUS 8 C«Momle ..,_ eboeed• del deMefto U111ftsted persona unless CRllDITORI OF tllt uuls dt1cllbtd Schuber Revocable Trust FSi48~ JULEE ROBINSON, DAILY PILOT, a newspaper wr nen no ..... "' ' ~ they havt waiwd noclce Of BULK IALe below UJD/T dated June 2 1987 Published Newport COMMISSIONER OF ol general drculatlon pub-fiult and of t4edlon '° poretlon d8nte, e del clefnen. cona.nted to the ptopoaed CNotloe purau.nl TM namt1 and bu11ne11 3028 Oct1n Blvd i:«w Costa Mesa Dally p T HE S UP E R I 0 R llshed In thla county, 81 CIUM the --~ Yeu h8" a CALIEN-d•nte que no Ilene action.) The lndependtn1 to UCC he 1101) addre1 ... of the 11ll1r art: del Mar Calif 82625 June 25 July 2 a 18 1 COURT leaal once a week for tour ..... Id property IO ., DAit DAYS ... ., thl• ............ , WILLlAll admlnl1tr11lon authority wlll NOTICE 1s' HEREBY DUNG VAN PHAM. 8~52 John 'Edwa~d AldlftOn, • • • • DATE: JUN 12 1892 consecu11ve week• prior to 'r~ 4~dona,dand 1ther~ ... ..,.. le aened en B. JOMNION, Attomev be granted unleH en lnler· GIVEN that 1 bulk 1111 11 Watner Avt . Fountain Val· Trvsltt of ltlt Aldtraoni---------4 Robe11 Braun, 22202 Rico thTtUdLayLYol lheH h1'~ou· R :.U~ .:C, U,::,..:'~":.. JOU te Ille • ~wrtt· •t "-• t ot 8. Kr ... H ied person file• an ob-•bout to be madt. ley, CA 82708 111 Chlldrent Tnm dated No- R S Lag CA 926 • ... -' flUlt end of election '° ba len ,.... • ._. .. thl8 Iner llhd., l ult• 212, jectJon to in. petition and The name(•) end bus.I-TM loc1tion In C• om•• vembtf 21, 1990, soe Eaat·•---------1 ~~i· hed D~· Plloe ~ COMMllllONllR OF recorded Ap1I e 1"2 • oewt. Pl•oentle, CA 82170 showt good c.uee why tile neH lddrt11 of the """ of lhe chief txecut1Y9 olfict sldt. Santa Ana, Caht. CNltCMTlee is -·r t T KE I Up ER I 0 R ln11r No 8Wl5217 In A letter ., ~ oell C11•t 88a-t tl2 B•r COUf1 thoukl not grant lht ate: SANG KOOK PARK, of 1he Miier 11: Same IS 92701 F1otltlem 25. July 2, 9• 1e. 1992 COURT Book Peg• ~· otnclal ... net proteot rou ... 0842•8 authority. JAE HWAN KIM. 3850 abOve William J. Kennt.¥· Jr., 824 Bu ....... ..... ™28 DATE: JUL 10 1H2 Recorda In the ofllce of tM rour •---written ,~ DATRI llAY oe ,... A HEARING o.n the ptt.1. BARRANCA PARKWAY. IA· ot"'h 11'*'bu~· by the Hiier, adH HarbOr rstlflCf DiiVt, New-........ ... j iiiiiiiiiijiiil "' J ---1• w ---or~ oountr. ,.,_ llOn wt• be held on AU-VINE CA 92714 •r .. neu name• '" JXX1 Beach Calif 92560 The FOi._.._ -.,,..., -• ., • ,....,._. .. be med9 apenae •uat be In GARY L GMNYIU., GUST 13, 1992 at 1:45 PM. Oolfio buslnesl H : CE· addrtlHI uHd by the Jlmet G i:>egnin, 5245 e. ........ . NAllOll LAWN- MOUNTOl.M Cemtlltry ·~ ~·Ct......iory "Sov111g All Faiths '' 1825 Gitter Coat.a M ... MO-AM B•rl or Clrcle I,.,, ~ ..=. -:w...... oi ..,.,., ..... '°"" • ,... Clerll, Br IUoherd w. In Otpc. 3A located •t 700 LEBRllY OEU Hiier Within thtM Ytlfl i,.. Palo Vttd• Plac:., PlladiM ~~r.J~~ .. al. Anllhelm, CA 8a.B01 ot ~ went tt.e oeurt te heer Jor1 ~ Civic C«lltr Drive West. All other buslneu lore the d1tt such lat was Villtty. AZ. 85253 ATES 1 C..ifomla Publlahed ••wp•rt =~--pcie..,... ..... Publl1htd Newport S.ntl Ana. CA 92701. namt(1) and addrt1M1(ff) sent or delivered to lf'lt Jack D. Jensen, 4700 Von pattMti hlp 113 Cori~•tl Beeoh.C••t• M••• ....ion. ~ enCumbnncM, If,... do not .... rour Btach/Co•1a M... Diiiy IF YOU OBJECT TO Ille used by Ille Miier(•) wl1hln tiryer art: None 1 Karman, SUit• 110, Nt W• Plua. Suhe 200. Delly Piiot July 11, aa, 10 pil{1hit r...,.irtlng prlnd-reaponM on ttme, rou PDol July 18 23 30 Au-=ng ol tht "f:nh!!" tht pHt llYM ye1r1, as .:.=:I ~: .!"!r~~ pol1 Bt1ch, Calli. 92680 Btach, Caltl. 92&e0 30, Aul•t 8, t .. Z pal tUm of ttle note{1) ... ..., loM t ... oaee, end gull e. 1992 • • • Ing .,,:~:.• ""'" ~ lllled by In. Mlllf(•), are: DUNG VAN LE. 1111 Mite~ TPalrlctk S DI onahutt h n ~ Reta.I Broll...-., lne. Th'9e cur9d by uld deed of ........ ..,.. •-NONE Jn C rus •• o • ,...,,.. ifornla #13 Corporal Tf\llll, *' "*' ..... In r•ur •••••• •oner ,........, ~ °' file wrrtten ot>-The name(•) end bus!-tll Ave 1 114. Tuai ' A Donahue Fal'l'llly Tr-us1 U10 I Plaza. Suit 200 N ___ IL_IC_llO~TIC~--1~-Ukl not. pnMdad end prapartp "'8W be Clata1fled Is with tht cou11 i,.. nu 1 1ddreu of the 92680 T dated May 11 . 1989, 10 Beach _c11,1 ~ PU V9ne99, " any, Ufld9, teken wttllout turthef co Ny• irt"i •NT • lt\a hearing. Your •P-buyer(•l art: STEVEN The assttl lo be sold.'" Windflower, Irvine, Calrf. M•ttahln ~ellon. NOTICE Olf t•ma of Mid DMd of wernlne froM the Whe1her you're buy-paarance ~y be In person BERNA TTER. SUSAN ~C,:1rf I~ g~ntr~I as.riaJI 92715 Calilornla cC>fl)OfatlOn .,1 TRUITU'S UU1 Trust .... cllltgn end oourt. Ing M lllng Of Just °' by your I orney. BERNRITTER. 3850 BAR· 1 oc n 11 1 • ur114 ure, ix· Jarl L Stuart (lormttly Corpofllt P1az.a ~ .xpe;... Of the TnmM There .,. .. ..., ..... looking cla~•lfled hu IF \'~ CREDITOR RAHCA PAAKWAY. IRVINE. ~~j..!<lu.,1pmtd nt, QOO<!Wtf II known u Jar! Schrlbtf), Newporl B11ch Call "--lie. and of the trusts CfNttd -·---y • °' • ...... -..... ft credrtCf of CA 92714 • .., ,,. • • name o • 893 SandcuU. Dnye Co-t2eeo • O...M141-11'1UC by Mid DMd of TNtt .__..__..e.. ou .., what you need! the dec91Md. YoU mu11 nte The uset1 being told .,, donut shop and ate ~ rona del Mar, Calif. 9ff25 Thomae D Lenn .,, T.S. lie. AtHTU Seid ..,. w1• be htid on· w•nt te oell an •I· PILOT CLASSlfflED your clllm With the co\¥1 gtntrally described 81. Cited at 8552 Warner Ave .. This business 11 con· vdu.I 17 W :;1· PAC..C: VllW UlllT COH A Augua1 8, 1992, at 1:30 tomer f'teht .. .,. H M2·5878 Furnlaure Flwturt1 and Fountain V1lloy, CA 82708 ducted by: • general pal1· vine Cll f 92~' •MONAL PAM /11#111 .. tH·IO p.m. In the lobby to the JOU do not lcnow an •t· • The business n•mt used nershlp Tl'll. b1 • 1 1 Cemetery• Mortuery SEASIDE FINANCIAL bulldlng located at eo1 tomer, reu...., oall en PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES ~1'f: ~~~~R~~Jhl~T Tht regl1tran1(1) com-dUc1~ ~~ ~·:=n.,~ co CMpel . Cfemetory CORPORATION• duly .. South L.twfa S1rHt, Or· •Hemer .....,.,.. ..,. -SHOP" ~. edundteor ~~NCF'~t1bu1.,...'!". netWllTh p I 3500 P..--. "'-"'-'----~TNlt• und9f the enge, c.llfomia t2M8 ......_ _. • ..... _.... ...... .... .... "' ""' t reg •tr•nt(1) "O _.._ .. _ ........ dt9crlbed dMd Al 1 ._ ---K870t 3 The anhclpaled dalt ol Bu1lnt11 Namt(•l 1t1ttd IMnCtd lo lrMNCt ,. *':"a-:-" of WIU. SEU. AT ~i!~ of lhlatha= floe Cllated In th• the bulk tal• July :JO, 19112 abOvt on: MaY. 22. 1981 ,,... undtr the Flctll ~~~~§=~~I PU8UC AUCTION TO niE ~total amount of the~ phene lltMll). NOTICE OF ELECTION ~~~~~Nf~~c•Eso~Rg~ ThomH Sch111>er BualntH Name(•) 1111 r HIGHEST BIDDER FOR l)lld balance of the obtlga-Deapuee de ... le en-Notlca It he1'9by given lhet en elec:tlon wlll be held In the County of 1205 E CHAPMAN AVE Thia 1ta1t1Nnt wH llled abovt on: January 1, 1"1 CASH (In .,,. form• which llOnl HCUfed by the abovt 1,....... .... ofteolon Orange, on November 3, 1992 for the purpose Of electing govemfng ORANGE CA 9268e Th .. With the County Clenc of Stephen c HOc*inl Pr .,. lawfUI lender In Iha dffcrlbed deed of 1rult JudlOl8I U8ted Ilene "" boerd members •nd member• to the Board o f Directors tor the foltowlng • 1 Orange County on Ji.Vle 11. dint ' Unllfd StatH) llld/cw ltla end H1lmat9cf coets, ex· ,._.de a DIAS CAL-dlatrk:ta· bulk salt i1 sub~ lo C~ll· 1992 This tlll91Mnt -at Iii ~1 •== t °8:: ~So.~ advanc:et 11 lllDAlttOI pwe llW• . DISTRICT NUMBER TO BE ELECTED :f~~ ~1':nm81:e~~ma1 FS3IOOe ~h the County Cltrll Coda Section 2924h (Pay· " II posllble that .. 1he ......, .... ........... II IO IUl)fed th• namt Publjahed Newpor1 Bttch• ange County on Junt 1 •'* In 1\.111 at the time of time of ..,. 1he ....-i.... ......... _.!.. ...,en. •n Coast Communfty College Olatrlct 1 Member uch and address oi '"' person Cotta MtH Dally Piiot July 1"2 Nie) all right, tl11e and w.. bid ~ lets t;~.. --... wfltl Whom ct1im1 fnlY be 2. t . HI. 23, 19112 PIM119 t«e11 conv~ to end ~... ...o~-.... _. Une earte e une Trust .. AIMS 2, 3 and 4 fhd 11 OPPORTUNITY ES. Th-335 Publllhtd Newport IMc .......... 1 ----Huntington Beach Unified School Olatr1ct 2 Memt>ert Ful Term CROW 205 E CHAPMAN Cotta M ,....... --• now held by under Mid 1 Member, 'unexplfed Term AVE .• O~E'. CA 121ee. PUIL1C llOTICI 2. 1. 11, ~ iWJ ....... ·-----------------------------~· Huntington Beach City School Olttrict 2 Membert and I.ht latt dllt IOf llltng NOTIC• Fount•ln Valley School Olatrtct 2 Membert ~~T.'w~~I• '::. ~ne2:s HMTHIQ BIDI Ocaan View School Dlntct 2 Membere CllY belO!'• !tie ..,. dal• Notice la hereby given 1--~~~~---1 Coete MeM 9en11wy Dtttrtet 2 Dfrector9 specified at>ove thll Iha lottd of fruet ... Mee• Consofldeted W8ter Olatrlct t Director .. eh Dated .My 3, ;992 ~ H~ C::: STARTlllG A llEW BUSllESS77 _, __ _ The Legel Department at the Piiot 19 plMMd to ..ounce • ,.... MMct now IMileble to MW ~· We WIH now SEARCH IN name for you at no ...,. ctwge, mr"9 UY9 you the ttme mr"9 IN trip to IN ~ HollM In a.. Ana. ni.n. of coune, &"-.n. aearc:t1 II oompMiled we wit ftte your ftctttlou• ~ name SUllemerrt with the County Clertt, publtlh once • w..ei for tour WMb .. required by law " then " .. your proot of pubballon wtlh County Ci.tc. Div. 1, 2 •nd 3 hnl Yan Le wll rte~ 9Nled bid• ...... , .... n•M ......_ Publl1hed Newport fOf auPOlytng ARMOUAEDIReftt To quallfy tor the ot'flce of achool boerd member or director, • c:.ndl· 8each·Co1ta .,. ... Dally CAA stRV!CaS mHllnO Of The ~IQ date •hall be • reglatefed voter In the district and lNlt" area or dM · PllOC .My 1e. 1"2. ~ to "" ~ ~ ~~ aton, If .ny. N57 on Ille In "9 ofllce of Mid I I h It t N • ---------1 Dlattlet. Ilda 1"911 be cfelv.. re rH • ·~ Nominating ~ may be Obtained In the ofl'lce of the Reglatrar ot PUIUC NOT1CI erect 1n Nlltd trwatooea llMclh, Cellf. t2CllO Vot.,., 1300-C South Grand Avenue, Santa Ana, beginning Juty 13, 1992 cteatty maltltd "lid No. 1-.n '· HMMll, 4I01 and mutt be ftled In thet offtce no tater th•n Aunut1t 7, 1992, 5:00 p.m. CNS1CM.... 141 • AAMOUREO cAA llrch l trtet, N••"tr -• Flotltleua S£AVICES" lleacl\, Cellf. t2'IO Appointment to Mdt ~ offtce wtll be mede, u preec:rtbecl by Bualne• .._ lddttued to· Lw Teng ,.,.._,, P. Mar1ln. •tot Celltomta Elecllonl Code Section 23520, In ttte 9¥9"1 there .,. no nomt-l tete-11 OlftctOf of Fooci lervtc9i'. llrch ltrtet. Newport .,_,,..._.. The Fol!OWlng paftOnl Huntl~on llMch Union 9Mct\, Cellf. t2tlO nM9 or en .. _ .. ._.,.," number of nomlllHI for such otftce end a J*ltlon lr9 dOir'll bualntSt .. : HIQh SChOOI Dl9tnct. 102$1 Dellld ... ~. I, ~IOI for en election It not Med Within ~ time pertod prnc:rtbed by Mid s.c.. J.S o . ~SOCtATU. C/O Vortitown Avt .. Huntlnglon = &:.tt~•wport t1on 23520. Oonehue Schriber, 3601 8"ch, CA t2t4I and ._ Ptlrlci. O · Ertcaon. 480, In complllnce with E1ect1on1 Code Section 17080, nolce le IMC» Jlmbor" lhd., w. 300• llvtred ac °' babe "~ 81rch 11r'••• N ott her9by ~ hit all Woel call In the **" to be conduclld br the =· ~w;e.:ew"" ~:a· ~~ ::: .:; llMd\, Cellf ... ewp AeglRa of Vaeert In the Counly of e>r.,.. on Nowmbef 3, 1• ahlll Deftlel Donahue, J1M1 pl.cw b6di -.i be~ Thie bu1ln"' le con. not be oourWd .... .,,... b6't ""' be counted oetllrelly .... =---· ~ lelctl, °'**' and .... "' the= by: ...... .,.,,. ofllce of the Alglillll• of Vaten 'et 1300 South Grand Awnue, W• ~1I.. lctwll)ar 11 =. ~ ~:is~~ The reol1tr1nt(1) com- "C", .... Ana. Calbnll. T,.,.._ ot .. n.onw. 1... St, ~· Ona. w..1m11 .. menced lo tranaect ~ ..._.__ .. ·--I ~ .............. ...__ -lctwtbef ftftOC... '""' ..., CA 12113. ~ MM ...... "" f'lcWOUI w -•..t ....,_. IW u .. prcc111 llO"' _...... b9lota -.... Ut'dlt cs...ci June 2, 1N7, .._·H.S. ~) lutlnete Nw(I) lllCed ..... tllcloft wi ~ no .... eNrt Octobef 5, 1-and .. 30H ()c..,, lhd., Corona EICh bid tfMll re1M1n = t:::l '· 11t2 v~~-<>......,. ~.~-z= ~ =:= n:oo..::;n'~ ~~!';. c~. ·=·· " ;;! ::., •..:-c= :.: :J: .:_.=, ~~ on or .-a---. '11, 1•. TM.._._ procw 19 open to the!::"-="~;;' 'r.:'~.:S:oi~io ~CouneyonJune11, ~ 11 ._ ..._. of YcMrt oflce, 1~ louttt Grand Awnue, 1111, , H tJ Lolftb1tdl. Md 11a '"l!Gt.._. IO .,. Illa PIM-· --Ana. "o•d, ,ltaclal\I, Clll . bid dOC""*"9 and speclft. •-tll01 C9ICIM. The ~ICT ,. ,......._......,....,.. Jofwt ldward Ak*ton. MrV9I 119 rtahl IO f9ltC' COMI ..... Deir Niii Jti1f T,._ of The Alderton _,, and II lllcJt Of IO ..,_ I, t. 11, a, 1• CMdrw '""' ........ ..,, 11T111•1 ... Of lntof. --....... , , , ... -r.... ........ ~., ............... r'!'" ................ """"!' .. ... lenle Ana. Call. ...... ,_ ... = """ or ..... ca;_ •••••••••• Th* OllfY I . COflfacl, MA -.. :_....-___._~ .. , "-----------------------------------------------'OelP; ~ Conred,to1 ... w ............. ~ ....... ----------------- • ,, s, > Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday. July 16, 1992 BS ~ llOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICH , PUILIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES 'daiiiJ;~~U~IC~llO~T1C~~l~_-I Metdifo1 Hen:utlan RO~ P Duffy UI tC llOTtC• flctltl pe11men1 ol Alcoh<>Uc Bey. (are) eoplylng 10 IN O• ltM• W1C;lu11~u 11Qt11 to uM mooev of ''* Uot1-.ci Stilvt ACTIOH TO PMTECT YOUA PUILIC NOTICH ..UILIC NOTICES ..UILIC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICH ..,. TN. •i.tetnenc w.. fli.ct Thi.I mtement w11 llllld,. P L .. ~·~ undefN ltl• ( 1 11 ':: tflQe Conllol LO •Ill alco-plrtmtnt of AlcohOlu: Bev· 11111 uM;lu11vv ulU <J11Tm¥it1lot AmtiflUll without Wl11111n ~ATV IT MAY R IOU> CNltMet'H wtU'I IN County Clerk ol with It'll Councy Cletk of "ctlt...,_ ab! n•H. nc::'!.Jk:at>.! l\oliC blVeragH II 4S1 1t194t Coo\lol 10 Mil lllco-ittlM u ~rlbttd lll'd.J!Wn· 1y t111i>!UY ur ·~ .s tu Al Ii PUeUC SAL£. If' YOU -l'ktltleue Oftnge County on J\11'9 2&, Olange County on J"Y 14, ve on~ ~ N9WP011 Centlr Dttv1 ~ holie bewnOft It 445 N. ltllllll on Wd 111811 tnle u11e1 S.W-h'Uf• CJ1 wr•· NHO AN UPLAHATIOH Of .. •'alnMw 1192 1982 ~1-•s&nM1Nw -r·~~~ lement 81 filed ~rt BHch 92860 w1lh Newport Bl11d., Newport ,AACfL 2 Uflel B l>'umt...,._,a, ell 11gh1, ltllu THE NAiTUAE OF THE , .. , P•38338 '538tll ltlltHMftt 1 1 a w 1 •47·• Oo-Sale General • Bitch CA. 9262& With '7 shuwn and <k•llf.W 11'1 rho end 1n10tes1 nuw tl4tk.I tiy 11 ..,..,., Tl'9 fOllowlng P'flOOI with the Cou"IY Clerk o Eating Place license(a) On·Sal1 G1n1tal Eating as MK.ti Tru:;too m all<! 10 PflOCEEOINGS AGAINSif YOU, T~:i F="IO 1*10111 ~shed Newpof1 Beath· Published Newport BNch· are doing bulinell as: Orang• County on July 13, Put>llsned Newpon Place Ucense(a) ~~ACEL 2 Tt11. U"(.luM'/9 •ho tullow1n11 dutMtllotJ VOU SHOULD COlfTACT A ~ ~ !" U ' Mna Daily Piiot July Cotta Men Dally Piiot July OCEAN VIEW CREMA· 1992 Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Pu blhhed Newport roQlll 10 UN 100 &tM:klSMr l>IUJJV•ly 11tuetec:t in the l.AWYEA . 10~~1 .. 18 C~~T ~ORAL, UI. 23, 30, August I, 1992 UI, 23, 30, Auguat 8, 1992 TORY, 1625 GIN A~. F•37820 Pilot July HI 1992 Beach.COii& Men Daily Utl W lhfn<in llCil dlJslgr\OI al0f8Sll•J County and Slato On Ol'»'U 1, \~ p i.t HA New ort'Y~ • h Ylcnu11'f· Th-352 Th-354 Costa M•sa. Calif. 92628 Pubhshld ~p0f1 Beech· lh3&3 Pilot July 18, 1992. od ... By 00 ·~plan lo''"' APN H 5 IJ<! ID MORTGAGE SlRVIC£S INc • Nlwp He • • • Harbor Lawn Memorlal Cotta Mesa Daily Pilot July 111382 EXHIBIT "A" ' 92MO PUBLIC NOTICE PUl~IC NOTICE Park Inc., Calltomla, 1625 18 23 30 A ust 8 1992 PUlU' NOTICE Ttic i.1111u1 dt.lrtren end (LEGAL OESCRlP'TION) Ille~~ 1poo1meo fl'llllff llldit Ja~• R. V.'11111, 40098 Gisler Avenue Co111 Mesa • • • ug ' olltOf <.um"""' OOSIQnahufl Parwl 2 in tho ~1 111 Ir and PIJl1Ulnl 10 Deed of T1us1 Mlf~lk Rd.. Btg Bear CNSt04812~ CNSt045312 Calil. 02626 • ' Th-35S NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE 11 any 111 rt.o tlkOI pluflOlty mw ~>Vnly 111 O~anus Recorded on 12./H Ill u Lak I. 92315 FlctttJ0\19 "°tHlous This buslneu Is COi\-APPLICATION FOR duSLrlbcc.I atiove is IJU'IJ0'1• S1a111 ut c .. 111ur n1o o~ Doclll!\tf'll t-o 111 ~76718 ~ Jo Wiiiis, 4009ll Mill· •ualMu Nam. Bu.tfte .. Nam• ducted by' a corpo!'aUon PUBLIC NOTICE CHANGE IN NOTIC~ ~ 111J 111 I.lo 421 Svaward shown 111, a Pam.t ..uu lltoo ... P•ge .... °' ()11.aal ~'ls ~!'Nfk .. ~e13.,5Blg Bear Lake. StatanMnt Statement The regl1trant(1) com· BSC 789 OWNERSHIP Of 1f~~E 6'o:t1\E ~eta,': t~1111111f1 Ool :t.0 1 1n &xiii 123 Pau .. s 14 111111 1n lhf oll<t of the Recor0e1 d -· - 1 The Following iietsona Thi Folfowlng persons menced lo lransact busl· ALCOHOLIC roil · ia un llt· t5 ol Parwl Maps 1n the Or•"""' Count/ C•~fom·• ••• Suzanne Wlftla, 40098 Miii-.,, dolno bullneu aa: 811 doing business as· neu undar the Flch\lous Plctttlou• ' •EVERAGE LICENSE loan No 109008 s1unud Trustcu d1~<.la1msOtl1c.u of lhe Cuuuly Au· . .,,.. crNk Rel • Big Bear lAl!e, HOPKl~S PROPERTY BLACt<CURRANT TECH· Business Name(s) llsted ausltteea ....... Rel C,.if, Michael any lral•~ly fOf any lfl<.Of wiO!n ot said County E..i c•or AJild M Mlllll '"..,. Calif, 92315 MANAGEMENT COMPANY, NOLOOY, 575 Ariton Blvd above on: April 29, 1992 Statement 7•14-92 IMPORTANT NOTICE h .. "-lr>ess 111 lhl SlrllUI all c;evl a~ c.-1 CJ11 ,1111115 tn.t\Ut ,..., ... d "'" W·LL SELL AT 'rhll , bu1ln11s I• con-il'13 Co1po11I• Plaza, Sult• Suit• 300. Costa Mesa. 0.Mls J. Gallagher, PIHi· ifh• Followlng person1 T~ v;.~r;. It SMay Cor· TO PROPERTY OWNE~ IUIOSS .incJ olhUI 1.ommo11 als m•MIBI llgh" natural PUBLIC AU<;TION TO THE ducied by: a general pert· 200, Newport Beach, Call!. Call!. 92620 dent ere doing business as: f:r~')" appl~1t1g 10"1~'~· D:.. U~~r.tR~ 1iJ>[6A c'JJ dos~naltoo ti any lhown oas riuhts a1td othof hv.J•o HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, nellhlp 92880 Pil·Kln Loh, 950 How• This llalemenl Wal flied LAVENTINA'S PIZZA co' I Al h I B T' ltt•fl:tn carbons llV whalSUflYi;I tp1yat>le ,, 111'.1 ol Utt" 11111! Tha 1egl1t·an1(s) com-Retail 8roker1g1, lnc.,a Ave. Apt. r'41, Sac:ramenlo, w11h the County Clerk ol 7011 WatnM Avenue. Hun-:::;.e~~lrol ~~ :~f al~~ u~~~~S ~"cJJOr'A~~ 5'td ~ Scllu ••II l>U moo., name lu1own ouulh(;1ma1 inoriey ol tl'lt un•td Sia• 1 ,, mine*! to llanaact busl-Cat1fornea corporation 113 Cahf 95825 Orange Couoty on June 23, tlngton Btach, CA 92708 .. _. 2 0 ... • wt •1lh0u1 c.onvenan1 "' su.:am and .. n Pl•rdut.ls do. -ht,...,_ A ~ 10 ness und9f tn. Flclt1Jous Corporal• Plaza Suitt 200 Thi; busln11s ,, con. 1992 VALENTINA'S PIZZA hOllC .,.. •• rages •1 1 l ,,IQN TO PROTECT YOUR warrnnty (!~l"OSS ()f 1mphod nJCCJ trnm any vi It\( , .. ,.. ...._"II~ ..... ue rel Buslnes1 Name(s) llst1d Newport Buch, Calll'. ducted by: 1n fndlvfdual F5357C>e COMPANY,• INC. (CA), ~tacen~~•62 Av~.h ~7o'Ja PROPERTY IT MAY SE 11;ya101r11J hllo µo5so,.s1on gomu that may 00 .,1u11n UI t"4C~Ce!!ei8.Jirjng 300 £151 •bov• on: N/A 92680 The reglslrant(s) com-p bllsh d N rt Beach· 7011 Warner Avenue, Hun-esa, 7 w 1 n SOLD Al A PUBLIC SALE elf Ofl(,um1J111nws. 1nclut.l1~ undei lhll pai1.1il ol tanct Chapman A~•~u• Orange CA J•m•• R. Willis This bu sinus Is con-menced to transact bus!-C~sta ~ .. :W~~sty Piiot tlngton Beach, CA 92708 ~:~.~~n)eraJ Eating Place IF YIONOU NEED1 ~N ';_XTPULRllE, rou~ • haTrgos and e.qxinSt!i htifl!lndl.<lvu ooswtit1<1 10 t 11 r"'1f t•te ind nerest ccnvtracl This •talement was fifed ducted by: a corpora11on ne11 Under the Act.tlous ifhls buslne11 Is con. \ NAT OF ho:; N,.. ut HtU rus•w and ot tll( uettll.it .,1111 Ille IX!•Pt:•uol 10 and'"""' htid llr 11 under sa.o With the County Clark or Thi r1glstranl(I) com-Buslnest Name(I) llSled June 25, July 2, 9, 16, 1992 ducted by:. COfpof81lon lu ~I c· h •d MN•w~ o~ I Of THE PAOCEEOING llU~IS C.fUdlOd llf said Dooc 110111 ut 1.lt1lh0\j tnlnlfly &A 0.td ol T~ • 1"-P'~1 $11~ Orange County on June 18, m.nced to t11nsact busl· above on: May 29, 1992 Th·321 Val1ntin1'1 Pizza Coll'I-P~lcJ~tyon• 199~sa ., y AGAIN ST c"ocr.N C~O~ ut Trust 10 ry ""' ruma;n il'klf1ng clfld ~'fill111g ttw..r"1-lltd M5atdCoutry C•iom11 cse 1992 ness under the Flclitlou1 Pft-l(ln Loh PUBLIC NOTICE pany, Inc .. Ke111" E. Robin· • 358 SHOULD A "IU ptlfl(..tpa sums or 1 111t10r 1100 storinq in and re· l 2 1 T no f531tlt Bualnesa Name(s) llaled This statomont was filed son, General Counsel · th LAWYER nuto\'S) w< ure\J l.J'i t.111dmovirliJ •ho Sclroo hum satd scrtOed 19 OI 1 0 llCI Published Newpof\ Beach-1bov1 on: May 1, 1992 with the County Cl11k of CNS10481t t Thia statement was filed PUBLIC NOTICE On Auuusr 7 1992 a1 Duod "' Tr'!sl lo w11 lk111d Of onv ot11(!1 land i11 3813 111 the C•y of Ntw~11 Co t M D ii p lot J ly s11rhen c . Hopkins, P1e1I· Orange County on June 17, F'ctltlou• Wllh the County Cieri< of I 00 p M Cal·We111rn $~901102 44 ••It• in1urus1 t.lud"i\I the •oOhl lu .1 .. ., 8Htll, COll'ly cf Oli'lge S:ate 5 • •n a Y 1 u den 1992 • Orange County on June 22, NOTICE OF ~onveyanca C~rp . • 1t1u11·~n. trurn 10 I 9' @ 5101 .. lt. 111 chruc..llonallv clrrll al Ca'tor.» i~ pe• mall racordie t&, 2~· ~.August 8• 1992 Thia statement was llled f534712 8uelneu NanM 1992 • APPLICATION TO Calltomi• COf'PO,.tion 8°' 9 6"6 · lltf' .innun1 °5 "'~and mono horn lands uthu• in Boo"' 162 Pill' 5111 re 1~ n --~---__.-T_h_-3_5_31 with th• Cotinty Cl0tk of Published Ne..,....ort 8eoch· Statement F535801 SELL ALCOHOLIC duly BPIJOfnlod hus~ .. ..tuii tvidc..~I 111 sari.I ootchl r•lu th .. ,. llMJStl herutnahovo llu tllsJYt of m~~ m.tps 1~ U 0 C "' J 8 .... The Following persons h " B h· 1Jt.1 dftd pursuant IO ~· UI WSI and dlly clOYdllUllo Wll P ILIC NOTlC! rang• oun., on une • Costa Mes:i Oalty Pilot July are c:toln business as: Publls ed Newpo eec BEVERAGES Tiusr rG<.Oldocl ,. 30 91 as inlcrost E.&TIMATEO TO !>t.111.luJ 011 m 085 wulls 1t11 otta:e ot Int Co~.wr ReGOll:ltt 1992 2, 9, 16, 23, 1992 PIT CR~W DIST., 780 West Costa Mua Dally Pdol July 5-8·92 111st No 91·20429!> 111 booll TAL DE.BT $!'>311901S 18 runnels atld !ohc1lt~, into of Wld COU'l'Y E1u:>1111efet1~.., tCNSt047181 F533910 Th-337 16th SI Suile 0 Cosb 2, 9, 18, 23, tP92 To Whom II May Con· IJ80ti .• ol OlltC-11111 Thtl IJt.:111:11(.ld"f uncJ;,r :..itJ lh!OUIJh Of ai.1oss u1e sull· a ot, gas mil!'~ i'ld O\her ' flcU11ous Publlahld Newport Beach· Mesa, C~hl. 92626 ' Th·340 c:ern: DEVITO, Margaret L A;-cou» in too <>llK.e ut ttw Dood ol Trust hetc1010to c•·l!~~u a°~s~':?~~ml 11~ei~~ drou1>0t!Sbtl!WI a dep•!'t o• ~ auslneH Nam• Costa Mesa Dally Pllol -PUBLIC NOTICE Rypper Corpo1al!on, 760 & DEVITO, Ronald 1• (are) Ci1u11ly RiJCOlll t.11$ ol 01 IJf".Ultlll <ind tJoli~ufOfl 10 lhe l.Jollom S\X.h '#tllp!ilUl.~oO UI , .. , '#1lhoti the no~ cJ SOllKe ltat•m.nt June 25, July 2, 9, 16, 1992 CNS,047255 West 161h SI., Suite D, PUBLIC NOTICE appf~ng lo tile Department arigo County Stoic ol Cali· u11oorsiuflO(J c1 "'tllc..'fl CXI<.· (.luucrionally dhllud wi:lli. entry IS reserved 111 inst!\#'\tn!s The Following pe1•ons Th-323 F1ctltloua Costa Mesa. Calil. 92626 of A ohol1c Beverage Con-tumtd exl!Cl.lh .. '<l by Michc111 1 .. tdlN.n ul Dctdull and De iurtnt4~ and shdltS under Olttcetd: E c.pt ., ••lier Cll'll!S 111 doing buslMSs aa: This business Is coo-F1cUUou• trol 10 self alcobol1c b4111er· Ctall ao unmamod m8fl milll<J t<>< Sak! and a wr•t anfl bttnoath 0t btrillflll ll\c i WARMINGTON HOTEL AS· PUBLIC NOTICE Bualn••• Name ducted by: a corpofatlon Busln••• Name ages al 1400 W. Pactllc Will 1ell al publtC. 3U(;llU'1 tun Nul1t.c ot Otitaul1 ant.I CAlt:flOI lim•IS lhcruol itd OI nghls 10 .rarer "or under Y< SOCl~TES NO. 7, 3090 St•tement The 11glstran1(1) com-ltat•m•nt Coast Hwy.. Newpo11,,0 111ohcsl tllddcr tor ust1 El11t.11un to ~It Thu urldcr· iu ,~,.11 ru•ullrit•I 11 ~ land ~PN• •23·333-06 1ht Pullman S11ee1, Colla PUB~~J·~~C~~ON The Fotlowlng persons menced 10 transac1 busl· The following persons Beach, Ca. 92663 with 41 ca~h10t's tha<;k drawn oo a ~·IJn~-tl rauscJ l>l•O Nu111,u m;;inlain' iopolf 0:.J.,:!'n •~al amou111 olthe ~aid balance Mesa, Calif. 92626 are doing buslne51 as: ness under the Fictitious are doing business as: On-Sale Beer and Wine s11111J <If nahor•al I.Mn~ 1t u1 Ot:tc1ull and E1e<.11011 10 arid QPll(lh.i any SU<.h .,;;u~ of the olltoga10~ stcu.-ed Cy "'° Robert P. Warmington. Notice is hereby giv111 OBC. 1540 Superior Av· Business Name(s) hsled GOLF TEE GO, 2043 Eating Place l•c&nse(s). cliocll ctrawn by a Sldltt rn S.•11 10 to0 rOW1dod 1n "'°Of m nus w •hw• ho 1 Olld of TtUll 1r>j INSO'llbly n 3090 Punman SlrMt, CoJla tha1 lh• ~"b"g":!:t::: 111ue. Costa Mesa, C1f1f above on: Aprll 1, 1992 WeslclrH Drive, Suite 110, Pu D II shed New Port ltcoerat c1ed1t union Of B toun1y .. hew the ruc1t 1.cu~ tho t~hl 10 ~1111 minu ~~;I.' 1 ..,.1811 ~ts frptr.Ses a"ll 10 Men, Cahf. 92628 be •old at u lie 926n Alan Ryplnskl President Newport Beach CAL 92680 Beach.Costa Mesa Da1ty ct\\..u orawn lly ti s1t11 u••orty 1s tuc.dtoo FOR •i.t>IOI no h ti d lb- Harold G. Pa1ker C/o on iTHURSDAV, JULY 30, German And B1111sh Cor This llateme~I was fifed NEW p 0 RT MES A P1IOI July 16, 1992. 1£Jeltlral sa1nngs a11cl luan c1~ !SALES INFORMAiTION. ~h 81~ ~'~'i:'.t ~~J 1 va'ltes ii the lf"t •nCllJ P Wlrlhlln Group, t 8004 199209500 A.~E~~LSP~<i~ Service, Inc., Cafllornla, wuh the County Clerk of TRAVEL 2043 Weslcflll th360 soc.1a11on, 1av1nus asso<t-Mon-Fn 8 oo am to 5 001~ ~~.~~ 1':...,~ su~>sur~t:.e c11111n ol the ~otict al Salt~ Skypark Cltcte, 200, Ir· ·NEWPC 0TRAT BEACu ·cdsTA 1540 Superior A11enu1, Orange County on June 8, Drive, s~ite 110. Newpon PUBLIC NOTICE atlOfl Of sa11111Q~ l.lclnk s11&..'(.1 pm (619) 466·3S86 01 ll1t1 land lb t<."°'vt..od ~ $422 287'6 1ym~n1 fl"lUSI vlne,Cahl.9ZT14 ..,, CostaMesa,Cahl.92677 1992 Beach CAl92660 '"-'<f 111 l>l!CIKltl 5102 of 111<> CaPNestem RecOf'wey-1 110 th• 1, 1 bftnllacasherstheck~W"lon This business Is con· MESA, CA 92627 1 This business_ Ls con· F534022 Thi• ' business Is con-NOTICE OF lmon<.1al code ancl 3u1ho ance Corporalton 71163 ~ ~ 8 ::;IC..I, \l ,. ~:;,~ 1 Slite 0t llilon.11 Da,. a c!WCI<. dVCted by: anlndivld. ual A15~sJ<EAAJ0 H:~~b ducted by: 11 corporation Published Newport Beach-ducted by o genefal port· APPLICATION TO '"'"" 10 cto l>u~·nu~ in tho~ ld 1..4,,~a 8lv1I 2n11 Fir lpora~n"' iocoror::ir Morth 011.rn by a state or leO&r• ertd~ The 11gl1trant(1) com-SIM S N 4 ~ MAk K The 1eg111ron1(s) com· CoSla Mosa Dally Piiot nershlp SELL ALCOHOLIC s1a10 w•ll lie hultl at tho Po Bn~ 9006 I a Mosu 11 5 1978 111 Boo~ 12597 union QI i cher..Jl.orawn oy • s111e rneneieCI to transact bull· ILTYEDMON' ~07USEHOLD meneed lo transact busl· J 25 J 1,,.2 9 16 1992 The regfs1ran1(s) com-Nofth lronl en1111neo 10 lhuC/\ !11944 9006 (819) J66·pag1> lllb<! Olli<.t.il odederalsavf9 •ndloanas$0CI ness under the Fktihous ness under Ille Flc1J1tou1 une • u ' • • • menced to transact ub· BEVERAGES County Cou1lhuui.e 700 9!110 By S1COC1u RyakJ) Au· AecllftJ~ , • 8~11 Name(a) !lated ITE~S, A 496 C ATKINS Business Name(s) hsled Th·324 s'enss under the fictitious 6·25-92 C...1c. Cun1e1 01tvt1 Wo..:\I 1t1un1...0 5.cJn0ture Tru:.I\.~ a•on Sl'ttnp ':"""'JOll. or~ above on: Oc1ober to, K.O SHEA HOUSEHOLD above on: May t, 199~ PUBLIC NOTICE Business Name 1111ec:t To Whom It Ma)' Con· San•ct Ana Calttornia all Sdlt! 011 ictir Ooi 1utt l Th\· 10131 amuun1 ot lhtJ11ng11 lla1*. Sf*' .a_, secon !. 02 19'sA ITEMS, B 247 Wfl.l.AAD President obove: June 25, 1992. corn SOFFER, SIDNEY L. ttQhl 1111o a11l1 1fllll•U:.I wn 7 1(191 unpaid punc..ipal balanw in ot the Ftnanc:li Coat and IUI~ Robert P. Warmington, CHILCOTT HOUSEHOl..O Thia statomeot was lilec:t Fic titious Patricia B•ilhart & M1ch1ko ls aie applying ~OYl'll lo 11m1 no ... holcf tiy 1t l\SllP5&71l7 1e1es1 lhoroon ltllJl'lhur w1111 11180 10 do ousiness "' 11115 ~I Partn8f ITEMS. B 289 STEVE with the County Clerk of F538250 to lhe Department of Alco-undo..:• said Dl.."-~t ol Tru~• 111 / lb 712J 1 JO reasonc1bly es11marod wsts state The strHI add•ess and Tt\llt-;1lal1rnent wu filed KR U l L HOUSE H ~LEOS Orange County on June 15. Bu1l"1sa Name ' Published Newport hol1c Beverage Control to Iliff prupi&rly S•ludlc..>d 111 w•t fc.'.T°°scs dnd odv~~s •. ~' oinet COl'llTIOl'I deS911''°" 1 il"Y w1tll" 1he County Clerk ol ITEMS, C202 JAm 1992 S1atem•nt sell Alcohol•c Beverages al CAxJnty and Stal& oosc 111,.~1 PUBLIC NOTICE ''"' lmit: ul lhe •nr•-uu ..... • Or ~·County on June 17, MCGOWAN HOUSEHOLD F534785 The following person Is Beach-Costa Mesa. Doily 485 N Newpo<t Bllld. New· c1s EXHIBfT ..... t.<1htK1 ol ttus No11<.u art• of lhe IHI p1~e11~ Oe!trtleo t~i ITEMS. c 260 DOROTHY Published Now Ort Beach· doing business as· Piiot July 2, 9. 16, 23, 1992 port Booch, Ca 92663 w11n PARCEL 1 fin u1l<J1vKlt~IYOU ARE IN DEFAULT $1 61I34795 ilbove IS purponed 10 bt 1, 0 • F534718 D RESSEL HOUSEHOLD C 1 M O ~ P l 1 J 1 ALLIED INDUSTRIES. lh332 41 On·Sale Beer and Wine 1,2 inlore)I 111 anu tu Pdt1.d UN DER A DEED OF Cu111ml1y da1uu C•&t11\01S 35111 9t1 .. t, Newport Stael\ Ca p bl shed Newport Beach ITEMS. c 214 BRIAN OS 8 asa II y I 0 u v 3022 Orange Ave ' Santa Ealing Plaee ltcense(s) , VI ~it!C4..ol Mdl) No 119 3Jll TRUST DATED 3/20/90 Cho< ks "' Ct!rlll~l(J Cllce.lt..S 12M3 The l,9ldtrsigntd Trus!ff u ' • · SWARM HOUSEHOLD 2, 9, 16 23, 1992 Alla CA. 92707 PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newpo11 35 shown un 11 map 111 .. 1 u1UNL£SS YOU TAKE AC· pa~.tl>k IO lhc Tru~ll.!1• 01 <MdltriutiyMM1 IOI a""( ~r Costa Mesi Daily Pilot July ITJ:MS; C 388 DAVID Th·339 Mark W MOWOfY, 34S Unt· Beacn-Cos1a Mesa Daily 9oo1t. 251 P;;g..:s 29 df•d JU TION TO PROTECT YOUR bl(JJ,·1 ore dCC..t!l)labt" to rtcttllSS o• tllt Slretl addreu 1nc 2, 9. T6, 23. 1992 CLEARY HOUSEHOLD PUBLI~ ~OTICE vMeere•~•.yCAD9r2•621E.3, Costa NOTICE OF Pilot July 16, 1992 1h36t ol p0,~o1 Mups 111 lhl' 01 PROPERTY. IT MAY BE T1u~l1•l· uruvidco proper otllel commondeSIQ!lillOO •a 1 Th-334 ITEMS, "4. ..., APPLICATION FOR tiw ot Ille Cou11ty At.~ 1111lp1 SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE t00nhl1t.JtKlll ti. av11il111.1lc ht Said 0 ---..,....,.-~=-~~-! Publlsheef Newport Thi• business Is con-CHANOE IN PUBLIC NOTICE uf Oraf\U41 County C~lilor IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· Fmrn 1ntu1ma11011 '"''"'h shoWn rsin sa·t "'' 0 PUBLIC NOTICE Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Flclltloue ducted by an lnd1v1dual. OWNERSHIP Of nou E.<twptrng lhctcltomNArrlON OF rrHE NATURE '"" Ttus.1'-"' 00..1111. rullill.llo madt, OUI 11wrout co•tl'aN °' CNlt0492H Pilot July 9, 16, 1992. Busln•H Name The reglst1anl com-""' ,.OHOLIC NOTICE OF Ufl\I~ A and e as ~"'n uoOF THE PROCEEDING bul '°' .. hoch Tros100 makes warrarty e•P'HS«I Olll'fl' " r'" 111349 Statement menced lo llansact buJi· ~"f APPLICATION TO lhi• Condominium Pian AGAINST YOU, YOU no •lfPtflSenlilhon OI .. a11an gardrigtie possauv: Ol li'C'".I'\ Flclltlou• ----------The lollowing per$OO Is ness under th• l1c!lllOUS BEVERAGE LICENSE SELL ALCOHOLIC ( Pl,in·) lilCO<Ck;-tJ Julv IJ SHOUlO CONTAC:f A IV the Slit.IOI acldl8SS(US) Of bllll1C8$ tor lflt purpose ol 9usln••• Name PUBLIC NOTICE doing business n : TRAVIS buslneu name listed 7•7·92 BEVERAGES l!mO as lnsrrummll No 90 L•WVER uitwr c..oounon OuSlijfl311un uttslylnQ tilt ~ Statement SUP-ERIOR SUPPLE· above on 7·1·92. To Whom It May Con-a.25•92 :Jltf>ij6 ol Olt1CJal Rcc.t.rds NOiTICE OF ot lhu above dtis1.r1tH•ll _... -d °'90 01 Truai Thi Followlng persons Fictitious MENrrS, 1S41 Ponders• St.. Mant w Mowery cem LA POSADA RES. l(J 0 c R STEE'S s E prucot·tly •S 26911 WM~ SKI.I ... .,y SI 1rea..1ng busiMHU: 8ualn•••N•m• •A Coalot Mau. CA This statement was filed TAURANTS, INC., Is (atl) To Whom 11 May Con-ol Sd range OUflly Tu AL Rtld<l IMl\O CA92714 irG.drnDhl ('li'geti!ICSI• MAADl'S MEDITEA· Statement 92626 GI ""1th lhe County Clerk ol applylng tolh1Departmen1 cern SOFFEA.StdneyLr~/\l)O e•cepl!ng tni.u;;lrttn• 011 J~~ ~~613159&2 di S<lidpr~1y1soo111ijsotdpensts ol lhl T1us1een...... ite 1 RANE;AN CUISINE. 991 Th• Followlng persons Timothy Travis allfl, Orange County on June 30, of Atcohohc Beverage Con-11 OQ AM 111 tho untrdrow 101 tho 1iu111C)!ot) 01 J}8y•n~ beretc11ry 11ndf! nod ..,.,.o o Ne~po1t center Drive, ara doing business as: 1S41 Ponderosa St .. •A, 19~2 lrol to sell alcoholic belier-01 Suira 100 in Ille k"1bv 01 the ()()lioa1t0ns Sl"t.Uted l>-ljlNll he1ttofo1t •~ecU1td and 9N1wpo1t Beach, Call1. INSURE VIDEO, 100•4 Costa M11a. CA 92626 F538554 agu at 2949 Fairview Gt A RAGE C' A[£ th..! bu•IO•no tucaioo 01 721 said Dood ot T1us1 •nrlU\Jjn<J de!111tfld 10 111t 1.ndersioned a 2660 Adams A~•-1328. HunlJnO· This business Is con-Publllhl<I Newpott Streol. Costa Mesa, Ca :fl J/'1 s Patt.ct St in lho Cily 01 toos and ~n5'1s 01 me wnntn Qeciari•icn ol ()eta.JI 1rio Mat4iroa Hercullan, 24675 100 Beach, Cahl. 92646 dlJClld by an lodMdual Beach..Cosla MHa Daily 92626 with 47 On-Sale O.ttnue. Cooniy vi Oranuc lrusllic eOd ot Sale Oe.,..ano for ~18 ano 1 •rorrrr Tarazona, Minion Vle)o, Robert P. Dully, 1717 if he reglstran1 com-Ptlot July 2, 9, 16, 23, 1992 General (Pub Ea\lng Pl) ll· HJNT.S Starn ol Cdlrlorma Cahfor· Cahlcorn•• Reconveyd· Pitat.ce ot Oel1un ~na Election •O Calif, 02092 Birch St. E101 , Brea, Caht mcnced to transact bus•· cense(s) nla Reconveyance Com· anc• ompany as sar _. DlalWI Hercullan, 24875 92621 ness Undef the Actllious lh33t Published Newport pany b Cbhllltnra ColiJU1c1· Trus100 By $U;"1tnne Kelly Set Theundt1sig ...... caustds.1td Tarazona. MIH lon Viejo. Wiiiiam D. Dutty, 19132 Buslnen name l1tt1d Beach.Costa ~•sa Dally tiirn as duly a1.1poirilccl Exoc.ull~e V1c:1i President Noru ot ~·i .. t and E1e·~t011 to c.llf, 92692 M1onoh1 St. B·23. HUf'ling· above on: NA PUBLIC NOTICE Pilot July 18, 1992. f lrusice Und<.'f that cullai~ 9200 D.!lod8Ai! 11.u Chais Se 10 tit 'ICO!dle n trie cou'lly Till• bualnus 11 con-Ion Beach. Calif 92646 Timothy T Glattll FlcUUoua th359 Be ore your gara~e [)\:oc:t OI Trust CIWCUIOO lly .. orlh Cahforn1• 9131 I •here !he,., ptopeny s tw'.i't<l due1tf:I by: husband 100 This bualneu It con-Tt111 statement was filed I 2698 wntto Road Assoc1.6519 18 1&) 775-2504 aridmottlllal'l thrHmont~~ave wile dueled by: co-pattners with th• County Clark ol Busln•.1• N•m• PUBLIC NOTICE sale make sure a 81()$, a Cahllltnld Gonc1c1I Datod 711•92 Npsedsrncesuchl9CQrdil'tOll Th.._ 11g111rant(1) com-The reglstran1(1) com· 01a119• County on June tS. Statement h d. . Partfle(stuu as 11u_s101s 111· ~:~~ 2 0 ,. 1 E 061992 meocld 10 lflllSllCI busl· mencld dlO lr~~F~-bt usl-1992 F•3"'732 areThd!_n~~~slw~,. ~s· sons NOTICE OF your mere an 1se IS COl<led on 3 30"90 ilS In· I J "' I .. '""'TG·GE SEQVICES ,_, uootf th• Flct11tous ness un If 1... • .... ious ., • .,. """ '"' • APPLICATION TO I I k d · h s1rumen1 No 90·t6626J on ·~" "'"" " Busineu N1m1(1) llstlld Business Name(tl l•sled Publlshed Newpofl PIRZAOEH & ASSOCI· SELL ALCOHOLIC p atn Y mar e Wit eoo.. . PBQC 01 Olhc...at __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_IC_E __ NC AS TRUSTEE above on· NIA above on: NIA Beach-Costa Mesa Dally ATES, t780l Cartwrr9hl BEV,.RAGES Rtlulf<b ol Oran•"' Cc)unty S•O E MA~ STRHi 2~d Road 1111111•, ca111. 112114 ~ pr.ices v-ocVTo c· 9 • .,..2 PA.OT CLASSIFIED Shopping for a now Pllol July 15, 22, 29. Au· Peter K Pc<tadlh, 2226 7.tJ.92 , S1a1e 01 Caltlurma undo• NOTlC£ OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Fl~ ST '" N .. -..cw It'' th• • • s y ·Io-apar\ment? clas.slflad gust 5, 1992 Bowman Avenue, Tusttn, To Whom tt May Cor.--\00 Pllftl.ll DI sa1a thaieiti -rr111• Sele* "°'°°"20lll TtltphOne !f~l"'0.1 1209"SlS- •eceH, Information-let• _ypu com_Qare -W269 Calif 92680 cern. lqewporr llHch Dli"";IJ .. ' Pia' -.,, ,.;.L coota•ned '"'" sell at publlC Tllltotdetno 12420.3 3752 IC.ATHY l(.~G ASSrs· Ylshed regularly -&UC· or wo~ryl Ill Cl lfled dUCIOd by· an Individual Plnr.. Newport Beach deliCllbed b61Qw -98Y3l>lil al A OEED o~ TRUST OATEO TPS . 20318 -paplced marke1place co111 • w11nout hassle Wholher you're buying This business 11 con-Hardroclt Cafe I, Inc Gen ~·: '::a~:;" ~~·,:_11 ~YOU ARE IN OEFAUlT UNDER, SECRETARY cesitully • by all kinds Piiot Cla••Jfled or 18 ng, ass d 1 The 11g1Stran1(1) com-Hardrock Cale JI. loc Is 100 lime 01 sate '" iawtul,12fOllll UNLESS YOU rrAICE Joly 9, 111 23 1992 ~~·~~ ~2·H78 ~~~~y~~s ~~~~-M~~•I~~~~~~~~~-----------------~~--------~---------~------~-- ............. ......... y_e•r ............ Call C~ed tor detailsl lilJ TO PLACE IN AD Clll ~ 642-5678 -Jl Dr•• Cl. 5'0-1!28 s. Onll• Cl. , ...... .830 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 ~REAL ESTATE Cfl!JFOR SALE -------------1001-1690 rllftREAL ESTATE IQJJRENTALS UOSMU74 1700-8790 nBUSINESSI HFINANClll 2900-2918 2920-3005 SERVICE DIRECTORY 3406-3939 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 8010-6080 IG=r:sE 8101-6190 111~1 lRANSPORIATDt 7011-9090 I I Bow To Place A Classified Ad By Phone ..................... 642-5678 8:00am -6 :30pm Monday thru Friday By Visiting ....... 330 West Bay Street (corner ot Newport Blvd. •Bay St.) 8 :30am -6 :30pm Monday thru Friday Or By Mail .............. 330 West Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 Deadlines .............. 5 :30pm dally for AU real estate listings that run in Saturday's publloatlon appear ln the separate Real Estate tabloid section. lc:J=:=s GENERAL POLie¥ ............... _ ....... -. ............ -,,.,..... _ ... ,... .. -.~ ........... ..., ............. ·-.,_.....,..., ...... u..a_, •• ,_.-.. .. I ' 11. 'nl9 D91r ..... • 1'lla l • I •w ...... • ....., .. ..,_ ......... , lw ...... .., ................ .. next day's publlcailon. CS:30pm Thursdq for \be Real Estaie Tab. 3 :30pm Wednesday for the IDd§pendenf. ... You! Just a note to tell you that the Pilot sold my boat. Not the Register or the 1lmes! Art Verdult Co8&11Mesa . I GG30-0G40 IM ............ ......, ........ ._ c....---·u. ...................... ("OJH>NA 1 IMFSlll\ln.s 1 .• •w OENt.lti\I :..! \<I:.! 1\/\1 H( l/\ Houses /Condo For Sale IH-.1 MAH 101 >.' Ill! I Ot SI /\TE 'l'HOl't-:ll f"Y t :,~,N GOT A CAMPGROUND Mwttt aeeott Stuo10. ISi.i\ Nil .! l<lh <d.Nl<ll/11 1110.! sr Chrt...Craft mot<K yacht, tum-key boat I 178,000 CK tr•d• fOf equity In home or conc;jo 3& acr" In Alamo••· Color•do $40,000 « trade '°' ? • 31(M,40.2243 It 1111 IN.\ laaM o,>t. tblar, bUl tt.lwM• a.vMw lg •••ut ••fe Mot-.e. could ~ emuhlng w/ lot wlO'I older hem• 130' of beacn ~on1, 2 amall lnvaatment. Pool Oor gaoua b•Y & new homes, $650, home, OCHn vtew, ~ Oc•en YMw Aetllng OWC. 714-7~00 tar1alt1ar'• dreatnl 1875,000 OMC. Ageml..,,..,..,..,,~"="-:-----:-::= $150,000 AQt, a.rt>. 850-,220 CMOtC• pl.o• of NW 875-55t1/494-2342 toreat, \• mlle rlv.r OJilN iiO\iiALUffi frontage bo1de1lng ·~ 't-4. 28t nal'I forHl Premium 28a, modal.perfect. custom home, Y•.,. 2011 Yl•ta Cejon. r<MJn<t ou1door llCfNf. '314K. JoeelVn. Mlfl9'. 11e1, p111t1na environ, ._., 411...., 1 Br gues' l"IOuM, Mt Adam• ••a. IO ml to MEMBERS>11P OR Furn, PQ011pa $775 TIMESHARE? We'll tak• 11. America '• Coron• Doi M•r mo1t auc~aalul r•~on 3bd. duple)(, , S 1600 IH&le CINflnghouM Call R•aort S•t.• In• ...... •••o" 2bd founetk>n t~ free hot· pe"lh•. IM opt S2000 ,,,,. 1-I00-423-&987. Houses \,Onao-;l For Rent .. .,. hh 4bd. 12500 hM, 1 .. rOQVUle c.,.... .. .., 3bd $f)yg\AH hO,,,. 13A2& Chor1ttln• •1tory C•pe Cod 3ar 3aa. V•arty, furn Qarage, w d $2100 131·2032 I'( IHtlN ·\ l>t-1 M 1\11 .'I '.' * Ocean Canyon vi.we, cuat 38A 31!1A, 2 fpica, ~ d«lis, 1.2 29tt No pel•. 720-\585 ·---~----~~~~ llt-I !\1.\1< 111" 9'0ffland, OA. No itat•1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiirillli tneome tu By OWMt. • 137&,000 Tr~ le•e, WA, (509)'96-2513 l.t~.11!\I '.11' ••••• 1•19"41 •bd ••unnr 28R 18A. •..e750 over gar. Avt no.I So ~ w •PA -of ~wy. 1 ear ~ gw. "'I\\ l'<IJ I l'I \t II " ' ' E·Z yr round Keff9, 40 ac HM of '°"" .... .., .... 4M ,,,... Mm'° town. aid, 11---------38A. wdl'""" ... ,_ t•t .._... ...... In 9011. tlah, Only US! .,., ............ Cid ewtuJM ...-. .... 114.900 ........ Tcwn .u.. ..,,;,• 11-.7 ....... w 101oeO. (7t•t••• oe7a Utt '""' '° 1396'( -.. -• ...., tf,3 Pll.OT8 tt'8M -' ••• o ~ en ad In Cl.ASSl,.l!D Mell• lhe....-••• move. ...... ... """' move. TM .... c ......... "°'A .._ NM "9ef"...... Cell M8 M?L ·--------- No matter what you're doing, your hometown newapaper tbln. SUMMtR •• , ..... Diana RENTALS AVAILA81..£ Ceppel, A9ma• 2iA 29A condO, IV 2 • ...,...... ........ c• ..,_heel OIQge, ..... RHn... IM II ..,., 1 bll to H f·t~ 'NO HOD betil L.M 't t3Mtmo. eTS.W Mil for ,..,, ....... ---.... CP'I a ...._ "Pie. WI D hllup, ODI 9ar, ttno .... ..,,·or ~., .... . RENT """"" dltSlfted .. .. .. 16 1992 ( t I I\( I .... \ l ll'°'I \ \H'.\ 'I· 1 t \ I ' j ~,. ' • • I ,\ . •, I ' ) ~., I \ \1 t '"-, \ • I •• I •I I "\ 1 \ ! ( · ! • .! 111 \l It ' 1 I" I'. I \1 11 '"' ······~· HR 2Ba. GOOD LOCATIOll llr6ght a C1Mn 4llA wt ~~ r:,d·~ .. !! H l • 1 or lo L •1 u" a :a.sTORV..,-. home Na • .,,.... _,., .,. .... ft UGO OPP vtewl 28A ,.,,,tty Mi • ••t11 ---, cf\atmer, Cnyn -.. on c~ near HOO/Wtl. 11260/mo. IPICuu 1 BA 1,,.BA w/frplc. 12200/mo, Wwd A t .a 4 a 3BA 28A, f/p, ~ Back e.y. Ltg yard. Yf1y. 118 **' It. ..... ~ Le 2 ':" A.gt, Trudy 769-0874 UST8tD• = S12U. ~ ....,. .. , ........... '°" .. , -ewe .... .,... t llDllOOll Muoe, ~.v ""· . a.oil•-patio, s.-mo. Oceanfront Property. -.. 13) MO llDO 3M 28A "°"9e i1119i NwpC H9-t811 CM Dr. =~~~ ll078 Thurtfl AAA 111g Monevmakert 1&00 sq ft 38R 2BA. Cozy 2BR + Den, _..,...,....... No l1000/211A 18A, trplc, ce:NTAUA MGMT ·~IK cuh lncom• pvt. road, Alt a~n. Wahr/Oryr Mtup. emkl/peta. Stll50 Sml tvdWd fire, w/d, gar. MNtU ...,..._., &42·2288 or 83t·2725 pou6ble ..-.v. New- Winter 12,000/mo, ~~:~ ~J;a-d:::O twn1ty only. 931-e'111 mcHnO. •T .... n LMwe 1BA peelo end •Fem n/a to alW Lg, nt rage. Areu for Year round $2500/mo. No Peta .aete BA a.. 2 ......... --•••l•I gar no ...:,. trig' elec an.. 2br duptex, 3 bik a.ie cheep. FT/PT. No 87~7003 ·· 3BA 28A. wld, gar, c:et-3 • 1"""' car D•· 1·5BR. '80041000/ TownhouM .-.. apt, ran9-::SO + 'dep. 10 bch, yard, gar, selling. Call 24 hrs. SPACIOUS I RVINll ... ::g..l"p PU~~~ Orc.rpt, =la~~oi&.~ ~~1 y~odc:~. Mo. No tM ~· 38t 2"418a, ;id ga-M a-8"4 1450/mo 7d0-1932 Krlety 1~7n.5818. TllRMCll HOMe •~ , .. n..., • now l1171 ee1-2?47 IHS50/m0. 846-4152 Agt• Ma•'rtat rage, w/d htwpe, pvt 1 i lk le aeeohl Shr Auto Pan. DlatrlbW>r. 3Br 29a, nreplace, 2BR 1BA w1'g yard, Vef'/ lg Eaatbluff .,.. IHICl(yerd, PoOI, spa, ~ 1M Cour1yatd 2BR NB Apt In great Strictly wholHale. 840-7231 evn. double gatage. Near rr· 890 W 18th St. lacll In •BR 2V.Ba condo, nu 2233 l'alrvlew Ad, eettlna. Oeted, PQOI, locl Patklng 1450 + 96% Caah SalH. W t MOO OOO ocean, 8Chool1 & tOOO/mo. &40-0998 2BA 2BA. t1foO/mo, pajnt a cpt, W/O, gar, 11070/mo 948-7001 eecurfty. A1k about dep. e 31-487t 50,000 • 111 ~In-an MCoftd Fuhion Isl. S2t00/mo. N EWPORT Ni lGHTi like,_, 14a-3080 11500 mo. M4-4260 Spedal11 M a..... come potential Sal.. = New 1ac 983-7788 or 97g..95ge 2BR 1 BA DUPLEX. Odrgeou1 Back Bay ablllty a must. f)(clu-1'3.000 OOO fl7 patio, carport!'--S826/ Be R I IDT VIEi 11 ILUFFll W~~. t~.,i:e;::~ •$780 Mow Int llove-ln Specl .. 11 hm, mstr BR w/pvt BA alve areas 11111 avllll-• • • mo. 875-9717 ' 8Ch ent8 I! lmmacui.te, 38R 3BA, gar, tennll, pool. E'9"'e 2Br 18a, xh 2 & 38A Townhomeal & entry, w/d, Jae. M!F. able. Establl1hed a.c-COSTA MESA 2124 w P UtlUt ... I ~ WlU highly upgraded. 0nty 11495 yrtv. M2-3llO cond. 28...c 1lth Pt. Good locl S48-7H7 1450/mo aa1 .. aoe counts provided. ln-eMeU Verde• • •r Y'EAALY~ $2285/mo. 2149 Vista 1700 No Pet 844-04$2 NEWLY DllCOMTllD NB. New dble-wld• 39r v •• t m. n t tr 0 m l\11)1\ll.\l,f ..... I I• .._, " SBR 2'hBA bonus rm, Call about •P9Clai•, 1 8-oom 10 • 8-oom Entrada. O~ houM • t BR, enclosed ga-d pd mobile hm to .nr w/t 129 500 Call Chuck ooo ft 1 Br S625. Pool, cat ok ~ 2BR, Inc yd. Wtr . Hay's at t -800·2•S-New e. eq c lg backyd, A/C, F/P, 1959 Maple. 148 8S05 Sun 1·5, 7 2 .. S94 rage, walk-In doaet, 138-4120 S..5PM Fem. Pvt b rlb-.'•ntr. 3849 or t·903-home on 8 ac. In D/W, upgradH, Incl VIiia Rent.ls C no P•I• 1850/mo. 2194 Placentia 5755 Micro, d/W, w/d. Sml 7.,8 3697 nlng Spring•. grndr S1775/S1000 2 Big Canyon ondo, LAROE MClucMcl newt)' Betty 844-2270 Inside cal ok. $470/ "' • · 11 ,000,000, 17 dep. 8~1·2788 Sue 87Mlf 2BR 2BA. 11500/mo. decorated tBR oot• Twnhm a t yla-new mo+'hutll & aec dep. CONDOM In equl•1, ltad or 791 ·2787 J.O. Avail 8/t. 721·1222 t•••• ••7•hn•· •1BA, lrpl, d/W, patio, carpel/palnt/bllnda, Avail now. 845.3240 u aoned Property Mgmt Dover i horea •BR 381-3725 or 13&-0171 pool, •net gar. No 2Br 1 Y,BA, patio, gar, VENDING ROUTE :!.ct. (:~o) 840- •3BR 2YIBa twnhse on 2 b r/1.Sba Sec, AJC, ••Lg 3br/2INI Steps 39a, den, $2600/mo. pets. $895/mo. Bay 1750 721-0191 Lux condo, Npt. rm w/ Bin Prolit1. Call Amerl- bluft nr bct'll Dbl gar, Scrn patio, dbl gar, nr to Beach. Avail Nowl Chrl1t1ne, Agt/Ownr Timber Apia. &42•71•2 ocn vu! Kllch prlva, ca11 Oefendef' 24 Hrs. fncd yd, $1225 mo+ ~~h$1g~19S:~S:•.. $1800/mo 54M689 723-4494 or 64&-7078 •2M Duplex w/elde ;'~ ~~·;;~~:f: MI00-858-3933 $800 dep. 642·9666 • *CONDO ltm. EASTBLUFF, 1eo• bay ~ quiet, angl sty, gd FREE BROCHURE, Th• •Np t Ht• 3BR twnhse, LG 4Br 2'hBa TownhH, Lg 2br/2ba, oc.an vu, view, 3Br 2'hBa, dbl area, gar, W/D hkupa. PROMONTORY PT• newest. concept In lrplc, ingl gar, patio, fp, new crpt/pnVklt.ch, pool/tennJa, W/D hkup gar, recently , • .,,od. 1795/mo M.7•7940 HB Y, on tat Rent. 2BR Share 2Br 29a, ocean vending. Be first In very nice, 322 Ogle st. gar, pooVJac. 11550· $1450/mo 598-8347 U300/mo. 120.1553 1BA apt. patio, MW view, all amenitlH . your area. Direct from $995/mo 847·7S40 298-6082 or 31o.37l-o302 •38R H~Ba. lg bal-carpet, garage, 5795. S700/mo. 673-6605 manufacturer. (24 NI 1BR C d I •Lide Penln•ul•• For Lease, a.awlnd cony, small Pel ok. 18401 Waterway. hours) 1-800·624-3BR 21-\BA TwnhH, 2 car gar, pool, no pets, bike to bch. S1200/mo 548~231 "'675-92.27 sc;a, wel:~t 0 ·r:: Unlq~ 1 & 2BA UnHa Fantutlc View, 4br/ •••vtront B•oltelor 1995/mo. Alj Carey BOlu Chica/Hell. R~~:n3~-;"dr;;i~' '!,:~~ 9304. A WONDERFUL~ lndry lac., great loc. for 1 ..... Private bch, 2.5b&. Quarry Ille ftr, patio, Yf1y, dean, uve Watd, 83t• 42 775-8800, 983-3698 d & 2 In S pay PHONIES • EXPERIENCE. I on bay, 873-e030 deck Vehicle ace•• & quiet. 1595 N/amkr. Y -cat gar · o. ~ S675 mo. 969-9804 710 Lido P.tl ~. alble' lld•yd, furn or No pet• 873-1943 •Do you1need0 lg clean HB 3BR 2BA houH, Coast Metro. $500/ PoHlbl• $900 Wkly navlan, Europ unfurn comm pool 29R 1BA f/p ............ 2br lba arage, n.-now paint, fenced mo+utll. 540-9337 Income • Invest. Req. South Am~. Beautifully remodeled RENT •W. Newport atepa to • 18 844-342 • • , _.,...... cpl, D/W, atorag•. bkyd dbl garage 1-800-741"'311 anH• High Sc 3BR 2Ba, 2 car gar, lg beach, 3811, patio•. apa, tenn , I 324 E Balboa BJvd. $750 No P91 l40-2495 S11!SO t5172 Winslow' Rm to rent In 3br/2b• SNACK ROUTll Exchange atudenl yard, 332 Broad~y h I 'fi d W/O, fum/Unf 11425 Gate ... uarded bHut s1000 mo + aec. Dys ns-eeoo H3-3t598 · Balboa la hH, $340/ 1 1 1 A t $1650/mo. 721·1118 tnroug C ass1 e mo. Bkr 842·3880 detc:! .. om• 3Br 2.L 880-3812 Ev 279-0878 •E'•ld• 2Br 1 ~Ba • mo Prof Fem only, F0< Sale. 5650. r v ng n ugu1 • .:.=====:==::::::...:========:..:========:;I " " · .,.. h bltl le .. II 8/1 67"7""., + Wkly P{T. come a hoa1 ta Ba, fam rm. gar, AC. W H A A t I twn ... n m ro. Lg 3BR 2BA 2-story "'va ~ ~ t -800.749 ·774 7 American lntercu Steps to Back Bay. e IVe en I gar w/opnr, S850 + twntime, W/O hkup, Shr 2BR + loft, 2 lull , 1tudent excha HAMMER TIME? When you need a little work done around the house, look in the Pilot classifieds to find a good carpenter, electrician, plumber or handy man. When you're tuned Into cl1111n1d you're tuned Into your c111111111y. OVER)TUFFED?. WE'VE GOT THE ~NSWER Is every nook and cranny of your garage stuffed? Can't remember what it feels like to pork your car inside? We've got the answer! Advertise your garage sole in the Doi~ Pilot Classifieds. If any items listed in your garage sole ad don't sell, we'll run those listed items (under merchandise) the following week at GAllA .. no charge! ....... TilHff'o\lUlfl I \I 11 • llJSI~ M \ Daily PilOL.~m' Coll 642.S678 Today! $1850/mo. 720-1553 For You! S500 dep. 831-4442 0/W, frplc, patio, gar, bath1 CdM custom 2 TODAYS ,,, M.L.M. Call Barbara ( Ht . 3.R 3B ... $1350 , ... , •GOOD LOCATION• $1150 + HC. No aty lit'e/alry hm w/gar OPPORT\JNITY. Inter· 870-81583 or 1 ... '°" dogs. (310) 592·2214 1800 mo. 723-5273 national companv SIBLING TwnhH style, an gar, _A 6 Lg 2BR 2BA, d/W, ga· launching two ol lhe ' W/O khup, f/p, no pel ~ a_/ rage, lndry rm, close Shr 3br Hse In CM, pool most powerful and ex· 760-1713 or 857·1776 "--lo SC plaza $795/mo. J•c, Sat'I TV apr1 fan! citing products ever to ------...i ,.,.. SOS Sunftow er n/a, M/F, '500/mo Incl hit the market. Busl-fOT Ad Actlo Lg pvt, very deluxe 2Br $6 o 'CENTAUR MGMT "'·rn rm w,...., ... ,~12 ness opnorlunlty 28• w/2 matt suites, 70cnft Bach 7 mo $750/mo, l Br unlurn on •u '' .. .,... ' Call a gar, decks, s995 lso. Twnhse, 1 HH lo 642-2288 or 631-2725 Npt tiland w/garage, Hekers requir8o3d64• No pets 840-9408 Oen. 2BR .. $1250 mo •Large & sharp 2BR w/d . Call 714·646-1·80<>-661· Clean 3BR beach 2Ba upper, d"", lg 4808 after 5 & wknds USE Lido lale. All new 3Br ho se $1000/mo ,_ u ....... · closets, vert1, gar THE 3Ba. country kitchen. weekly Rental• Also $830 No Pet 640.2495 •2BR $750• PILOTS tam rm, din rm. sec. Avaltl $6"'"$3500/Wk AD· VISOR &42·5878 ~ ·-------* 1BDRM s·oo· CLASSIFIED $3000/mo. 831 ·2032 Call 973-RENT *Lg Clean 1 BR Oplx v Luxurv Condo!! V• Mlle from ocean, 2 pvt suites. Perlect for profeaslonals. Brand new, In gated, pool comm $13 75 Agt 8 54-5809 1 CORONA DEL MAH :.!ti2 2 11'1 the 1olutlon you're searching for • wneth· er you're lffklng a home, an apar1ment, a now occupation or evon a stray pet. If you're looklng for• c•r, cl•sslfled h•• news for you. '' You Made A. Believer Out of Me!'' We had immediate and continuous response from our furniture ad in the Daily Pilot. It sold right away. In fact, we were offered twice as much/ Frances Huntington Beach CIJ'.'>stf1Pd Com m u nity A1a rltPtplacP unit, new carpet/ Frig, dahwahr, stove _______________ _, drape1 & appls 5525. Incl. No pets 545-4855 DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS No Pets. 240-22 99 •2BR 1BA, UPPER OR 19TH & POMONA in on ut mo. E'slde LOWER. Near Hoag 1200 sq n olc/whse A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER 1 BR 1 BA w/nu mini/ Ho•plta l. $775/mo. 631 ·3608 crpt1 $560, 29R 1BA, 645-7476 utd pd. $850/mo. HUD •Udo u-atal-, 2"· 2b•. 300 7201 3738 S/F Welcome. Avl now. bay v'iew, ·;pt,"' gar, 10~8 S/F. 1617 WHI· 642·9450, 975-1677. $1350/mo lease. no cttft. NB. Agt 541·5032 1 BR Duplex, Mld·Co•t• pets, 720-9685 Newport aeach Newty Mesa. Yard, garage, Clean 2br/1 ba. gar, O.Cor'd OfflcH . Near washer/dryer hook-up. W/O, new carpel & water, all utll p1ld. No smokers. No pets. paint, deck, Newpon Kitchen, emple tree $6251mo 646-1105 Helghll area 845-4589 prkng, 400/500/1300 3BR 38A Cozy Studio, $600. Cute FROM $H5 1 BR house $875. 2BR upper S900. Burr All mstr auftea, 1pa· White Riiy 675-4830 cloua, frplca, W/O. pa·1..,...,....-....-..-.........,,,_...,._--tfo1, some garages. Lido l•te 2BR ulils, gar s/I. Jay 645-6680 dys, 675-7175 ev91/wknd1 COMMEH('IAL PROPJo:RTY 277H Close to bch & major Incl. $1150/mo. No * Oft. Sp. + 1200 sq shops. 2BR 2BA S895. pets. 107 Via Flo-fl •torage. cars, furn, VJctorla Park Apts reoce. Opn Fri 7/17 etc. 1518 Npt Blvd T14-722• 7505 1-4PM 723-5640 CM. Mk offr. 553-t 1 t 5 LIDO ISLE fully turn INDUSTRIAL 2788 Attractive 19r Ideal for 1 Br. Ulll. gar Incl. aenlota. Pvt patio, $785/mo yrty. 1 per· 1200 S/F ore. 1g rear walk to everything. son, no pets 673-083'7 car door. S795 mo. S575/mo. 546-9081 Wok! 2BR Apartment, 629 Terminal way C••• Del Mar 2BR 2 Vra New, Avg $637/ _54_0-_9_35_2 _____ 1 2BA $750 1BR 1BA mo For 1•1 8 Months 2500 SIF, 4 ot11coa. $625 Completely r• On Our Speclallt. Call 2BA, lg roll-up door, furbul1hed. Quiet NOWll 714-650·8310 65,, 1/1. 629 Terminal, Easlslde loci No pell. NB H I ht 2 b /1b Wy 540-9352J64B-0681 OPEN 8 -4 DAJ~Y • 9 •• ' • ---------1 147 E. 18th St. lrpl, 1ngl car gar w/ NllW SHOPS 7·1000 opener. am trnt patio, sq ft unl11. Roll up Cute E'ald• 1br/1ba 631-4442 doors. Great Ptacentfa Relrlg, micro, gar, W/ St loc. Also store lrnt O hookups, No Pots, retail & ofc Star1 at S685/mo 645-2146 S6951mo. Ag1 aso.1220 'EAS T S IDE COM, pvt room & BA, furn No smkng/ Back ••~ drnkng/drugs $470 Cute 1BR, W/D hkup, incl utll. 721·1615 backyd $565 No pots 1~--.,...--~-....--845-1831 alt 4pm Delu• furn Rm. HH FrH Rent to Aug 1 l 2 Br twnhse. S789imo 2 Blks to Triangle Sq Pvt. P1110, AJC:. Gar 1921 Anahtlm/645-5235 Prlvlleges. Back Bay/ CM, poot1ac/tennls, n/ a, Prof Fem Preferred, S450/mo, 645-Z597 Shr Mobile Hm on Udo Park Dr, pvt rm/BA, turn, $400 Before 2pm Gf an 6 m 673-1 INCOME PROPERTY 2790 18 UNIT MOTEL IN PISMO BEACH, CALI- FOR NIA. 2 blocks from Beach. Income $1 50,000 year. Room to expand. Higher In· come with right man· aoement. A•klng 1895,000. (805) 481· HELLO OOll Y• ! NI~ tl!Oi 11 ; I I "'jl "'' so ~ oe ,,., en~ 01 ilfl ltft ne11)f11lOll'IOOll l>.•OS M~•Sunng app!O•l"1.Jlt l P "''"1 <'V 1ono ~ ~ 1' 111gti 1n1s sluroy Y'l lignt "''' Ill a111.igt" t rwlo • i1,u11J.1•.i.sue blbv clo 0-• G ., etr plan '"'''udes step-by sttp d11ec11ons ;>1'1010" ana a m;att11a1~ t1s1 as well as 11aceabl PclllPrns 101 the whtels sc.it100~0 edging .1no Ill cut 1ul trd<h bea• -1. l>!ill1on -----------~--Sen<I coed to 0 •7t9 0011 C,1111491 S6 OCOP Pattei n Oepl 0 112· p11gt cat11tog • $3 P 0 Boio. 23&3 (Pltluung 700 •OOCl•Oflung va11 Nuys CA 91409 anu hano1c1all p101ects1 N.ime AOd•ess C•lv S1a1e SERVICE DIRECTORY Rt!>alfl Remoct Ooota Wn- clows cablnG, at..cco ' dlr/-•ill, leoc.1, g.J!ff r.c UC 3$ yra t~p Jerry 142.0$17 CEMENT CONCHETt-; :Jr12 ti Slummer Specl1lt$ Speclallzlng In drlv• waya, pallo1, walk· ways & patio covers. For free est call 471.2e2e I. Orlvewaya-patlo .. paths etc. No Pb too 1111111 "--Uc.S11410 Mickey 963-2493 CJo:RAMIC ' TJLt-;s .i:>:.!8 THE ORIGINAL DEAN tht TILE UN leaky ariowera·Acld wa1h & r-egrout. New & Repair. Bathroom• Shower doors. Kttc- F loora-Plumblng Uc. 25yra O.C. 873-808!5 TILE Installed/Repaired, Prompt CcutlOllS S8Nlct FrM Est. & Reterencn John a Shalby.84M178 CHIMN F Y SWf-:t-:1•s 1·, l'i TM ~tta eat. '74, spac1a1 oner: Buy 3 get wlndowa FREE, Or1 Rera, 84$-0751 Cl.I-:.<\ NI N ct St-;H V J('t-S Ii i '< •Itemed oncrete, Stamped & all types NHd a good quallfled cone work, 25 Y" ••P Live-In or Live-out? Uc 318117, 241 •1090 I've been thef'•CaM T.J. Plllt Cone Const eonc,. Leanne 831·2930 8tlck'81ock. St Uc 2773at. Aellablo Hou .. c .. anlng Higlltll Ouel Low Pnc. by the day. Local (7t•)MH093 area Eltcel. refs. Call Allele 751-4299 For Ad Action Call a ..., .... ('ONS l llll( IH>:'J 1\11 11.l>l:•I• I .i.11 . ........... ._ Room eddtremoct. ,.,.. eat. •ond. I For II ,_ llaml and llml811 .a n ·:N< t-.~ HANDY MAN :J 7 10 ( O NS rtUJ('TION HlJll.l>ING .t :1tiO & DECKS :rn I:\ N• Fremlne C.tractor P • N C • S .QA T • S • Custom Home1, Comm'I New ll•p•lr, ~ T&M, Speciality Proj.. Ceoar Poet Rtplace. CMINI wanll to neg. work. Jim Whvt• 842·7208 l.ANl>SCAl'E & I.AWN CAHt. :JliOH Handyman ExpreH. All ~o Yn of Gullltr '"' Job• welcom•. Small Tree service, stumps. lkllatd 5">0r Lie .,..._ job apeclalllea, 24 hr. c 1 n u p 1, ha u fl n g . •--"' .... '-'-_'4_s_>20t __ Mf_;,, __ ....-4 call. 851·2017 Comm.Ires. lawn •W.P. VOUNQQUl8 Rellabte/HonHt. Joe 71()-1178 6280!K> l>OMl-:STI<' St-:llVl<'ES .1~1 76 W••k•n• Llv•·l n W•nted Friday Eve. • Sunday Eve. No car nece1aary Costa MeNAfea. Fl.OOH I NSI AI.I. HEPJ\IHS :rn20 All Carpet Repairs Pwr stretch & Install Any size job, 15 yrs 7 da. 73o-&831 24 hrs HANDY MAN :n10 Handvm1n lervlce1. UC.-Tnsur. Local refs frM est. •73-7922 l.ANl>SCAl'E & I.AWN C'AHE :IMOH All Anterlo •n Tr .. inalnt. Mike 841-0512 Palntlne Centraoter Oual. painting by pro Llc41'602098. Ina. Fr T••••d,9101110"'· Lown•, 1_•_•_t._64_~.....;..;3;..;0_5 __ --I .,,,...,...... 711-3471 Victor Pror. Gardening, Landscaping & Malnt. Excel refa. 10 yr1 exp. ===~~~~~ 4 9 7.1739 MOVIN(1 .i li.H Uz. 751_.925 Service. Removal, Trim, Senior Diec, Carpentry, plumbing, FrH HI. 531-8415 tile, drywall, ma..onry -·.....--..------.--•Poor Man'• Mover 1 & more. Reas. ratH. Jlm•a Landec•plnv SELL .nm M S-2•2• Outstanding dHlgns your home 1hroogh classified HANDY ANDY Elec-Ptumb-Palnt.. LI. c.rpntry. etc 831-4043 J>J<< Jr·11 ,r .· with plant grouping• & artlallc pruning ol ----------- tree• • ehrube. AllO malnt 97H928 W.P. Youngquist Painting Contractor Ovel,,, "'91nf7",, .,, • ,,_,...,.,,., Neat, Cleon & Dependable Excellent Referrals lie. I 602098 Insured Pree lstlmates. AO-VISOR Ml·l871 645-3305 Uo3S7417 ...... 1740 , .... ________________________ _ ---------Increase Y• Rach Thlllllh our New Improved Lows - 11.21 per line, per day. That's ALL you pay. Bllld an 4 .,_, 24 INdJI• ~,. S.W. DncDy For more information, Call Todayl Ask tor your SeMce Diredory Representative 842-4321 Ext.310 Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot , ' . ' I \I I '\, I '> 1 I I I', I !\,. itL !O ~(1\\111 ."•.!· I ,AV 1100 tor .,,._1110 Le.ta 2 Ha11oW gold Br· LEVI blue CletWm Jack· acleas, Emerald Ring .ea wlttl etivef-coloted Garnet Al119, PHri DMUGnL Ill+ LEE R6ng, lftet9mlltlc Cam-Jaek... C~: betQ•) era Kodak, Pulsar labeled Union Quartz Watch Pancta Mada". 130 + Pr• Coln & Chai,,: 3 gold 1970 JMn•. 1-800-e6e-neck pieces ~. RSWMDll SAVE ~ ON LIFE IN· For the retum of any SURANCE. Fr .. COm· Of Iha pieces, please puter .. .,ch f0t low-call Ma.1~78 .. , rat•• from top LOaT1 Cettoo Cat, companies. Buy di· Female, laat seen July rect. avoid ul .. prH· 2 In ~ulbluff. Any lt'lfo sure. (800) 4't 1 ·5611 pleaM call 844-0270. fxt. 28. Insurance LOSTa •••I Point Search Services. •••meM completely WOLFF TANNIN G declawed. Mining BEDS. New Com-July 7, In the vicinity merclal·Home units of larkspur In COM. from $199.00. Lamps-Call 873-9470 ;An nouncements I I' t-. I( S() !\I\ 1.:0-. .If Ill~ OWM Meka a"1ac1Jva young female to •hat• f•t>uloua ocean fronl Htate In exchange for occaalonal light hou1ekeeplng, baby· titting. Salary pot· tibia. 487~ .. P t:llSON/\L S F HVl<"t-.s :wor. HOT, LIVE & WILD JUST YOU & ME 1·702-871-4103 OVER fi!1 ONLY Mt '.\1tl t f(.._,llll'S t-... 11'1.0YMt-.N I ""'" APPLIANCt.S bOl I HI(' Y ('Lt-: S tiOttO . Ill I >i Ql'Hf Elcpectaltone Ufe- Tlme Execl$Y9 M•m· blahp. &nftnlW.ly .,.,._ ANl IVC OPERATORS DrlverJCeurler PT, OPTICAL Ga• Stove, apl, elie, PfT awing thlfl• Muac AM Shift, Provide ~~~d ~J>!~~·B;:b~: g~~eff"dlUon. 575, type 35 wpm. WIU OMV, OY9t 21, lr\llne No f ... IS3!H8US ---------1 train. CM. 549-14~ Al ... AOQel 867.o951 ~_.;.,..;;.;;.;..;;..;;.;;.....;...-__ Moving 7/1 9, Whlftpool Movln1: Mutt Sell! ferable M50 723-1114 N••D TO aaLLI N9WP<>f1 Beach Coun-ttV Club Ooff Member· •hip &44-02CM Employment Opportunities ASSISTANT EDITOR 6 yeara experience writlrig, ad1tlng. lay· outs. Great lob. Send chps. layout• ASAP to Dally Piiot, 330 W. Bay St., Cotta Mesa 92627. ... Ml'l.OY M ... N r :,:,;w BABYSITTER ************ Weekday1. English Ch1uffeur apea~':a. ~~ 1 ~ome. Male college student. _C_A_S...;T;...IN;..;;G;.__l.;;...M_M_E_D_I_ PfT. other dutlH, dk suit, N/Smkr, OMV Extras needed for prntout M0-5335 fllms. commerclal1 & INSURANCE P1r1/T1me W/O 11k• nu S500 obO, Sr Volunt"r Prog GE R•trtg Xlnt Cond. UNIT CLERK L•ll• New, 1peclal1zed Rock Hopper & b•l!a ~-· ~••d seoo S11CT1• Ilea @ S350 obO Mary 048·M 10 TIC'Kt-:T S ti07:'> AVCO INSURANCE SERVICES, a major In· sur~ firm, currently hat a fUll•tlme post· tlon for an Unit Clerk to proce1s pramlum1. Coord. Recruit, orient, 1200 obO S44·t504 placement. Speaking/ Waahar, gaa dryer, Writing •kill•. Flex 25 white, great cndln. hr week. Bl-lingual $395 both S4S-0751 Hollywood Bowl 4 Boa pref. 953.5757 teats, rH. pnrklng Fri PVT POST OFFICE Whirlpool Retre1g. Top July t 7, Mel Torme, Freezer. 175 OBO. Peggy LH & LA Phlll. FfT perm. Office work, 673-7080, 875~6088 $200 714195S.9195 phonH. Friendly & re· 1pon1lbla. $6/hr. Mon· We require 1 o key by _F_rl_. _N_.B_._64_2_-e_2_s_2__ 8' Oak wall unit $600, touch, CRT end PC S ty/P II )o'URNJTUHE 6014 experience, & 1 year ec ayro Cherry desk & er• 1 ffl 1 Looking for ogranlzed , denza $600, Antique pr or 0 ca exper • detall-orlented lndl· rocking chair $200, 2 ence. Must be punc- Garage Sales COllONA DJo.:L MAH 6122 L.otlons-Acces1orles. Monthly payment• low ; a• S 18.00. CaJI today FREE NEW color Cata· lfEAl.Ttf & VERY DISCREET BILLING1.---------. TV. Earn up to $200 per dayl No exp needed , Call today tual, analytical and de· vldual lo work In a upholstered chairs & al r1 d 1 1 fast paced general ottomans 5250 ea , t 1 0 •nle · Tran ng construction firm utl· Antique Armolre $350, provided. llzlng MS Word & Antique hope chosl Multl·Famlly Garage Solo Sat 9 to 3PM No early, Estate Items anuque turn11ure, art work surf board wet su11, lawn mower & elec1ronics. etcl 3725 FITN E SS :woo log. 1-I00-387.U38. FREE SAMPLE! New SINGLES: Meet slngle people throughout rural America. Conti· dantlal, reputable, es- tablished plan. FrH datall1. Country Con- nections Newsletter, PO Box 406, Superior, NE 88978. I.OS I A tlJllNll ~!1:.!~l weight 1011 product. "WILL POWER IN A BOTTLE!" Burns fat whlla titting 1t111. Lose FOUNDa Coollletlel a pound a day. Call on Balboa Peninsula now, llmlt•d supply. on 7/5. Call 873.,.118. 303-528-t633. LO•T °" Julw 4th WEIGHT LOSS GUAR· "Cuervo" a Golden ANTEEO. St(>ps nlb- RetrelVef', mate. 1hln biers, blngers, emo- 100kl119, very friendly. tlonal eaters. $21.95. S<"HOOl.S & INSlRlJ( llON :!012 Pl••H call owner C<• Wide variety of diet AIRCRAFT MECHANIC 973--eec>e plll1 available. Call TRAINING. Become LOSTI Male Black la· National PharmaceutJ. FM Certified A&P M• brador w/Whll• spot cal for Information chanlc. Day or night Short & stoct<y. Lost 8 O O ·7 2 6 .3 8 o 7 ~ cla11ee. Flnanclal aid 6-8·92 In the vicinity of C.O.D's/credlt cards available. Job plac• 16th & Placenttn. accaoted. ment •11l1tance. Rice Costa Mesa. Blue Aviation. 1·800·73e. II Pl "F""ST 7014 Phoenix Arizona woven co ar. e.ase "' Campus. h e I p u • f I n d RESULT" •·Bonzall." REWARD! SERVICE (714) 850-4532 or doo. TRAVI-;J. :1014 748·6221 atk for Anlla DIRECTORY 1"11r Ht•,ult Thinking of having a ~ .. n It t' l'Jll garage sale? Give us Learn th• travel busl· ness for profit & travel beneflta·handt on agency. $485. New class starting a calll 6•U-5678 PILOT CLASSIFll!D 842·5878 ...... ly CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH 714-548-3481 SAFE AT HOME Nrither vulner..ble. North dealt. NOR111 •875 2 'V A O AKQ82 •Q73 WEST EAST • 10 8' 3 • Q 'V KQJ9 \?87542 0 95 0 873 • K 8 2 + J 10 8 5 NORTH •AKJ9 Q 10 8 3 0 J 10' •At• Tbe biddinc: rather optimistic .WO which im- proved when Weat eelect.ed the kine of hearta for t.be opening salvo. Dec~t won t.be firat trick in dummy, led a trump and broke into a amile when· Eut produced the queen. After ruffing a be&rt, the smile did not fade when Eut failed to follow to the aecond round o trumpa. The RuMian quickly trumped bi& low heart:, then turned his attention to diamonds. Weat ruffed the third diamond and led another heart. With no ent.ty to the table, declarer had to concede a club and wu lucky to eacape for down only one. Advertising INSIDE SALES The Dalltt Piiot currently has a full time Inside sales po- t ltlon available In the Classllled Adver- tising Oepartm8'lt. If you C8Jl bring us some sales e)(perl· enca, a po1lllve phone voice, high energy, typing tkllls and peralatance we wlfl provide you with a frlendly atmo• phere, room to grow and Iha training to make you success· ful. ~..1 . To Join our team. send your resume or come In and fill out an eppllcatlon. DAILY PILOT 330. W Baw St. Coate Mesa, CA 82827 Attn: ClaHlfl•d Manager TRADE through classified 642-5678 818--583·2021 COUNTER HELP PfT. drycleaners. No exp nee. 631-6872 Dell Counter Help + Stock Person New· port Beach. Good slartlng pay. 631-0t44 The Piiot Cl•••l- tled The most comprehen- sive and current dlrec· tory of goods and .. r. vices aroundl PLUG IN ~ •.ri-cP.O· (l.l\•Lehc~lOW ltf> fl l'Ql'I ~I ~4:fl ~pt. ... be'\'a ienl!-Ki:;>l'\ & :IC'"!t:\ We otter a full benefilt computerized payroll S1 50, 645-1680 package & an excel· on IBM PC. Heavy Almoat New Twin lent work environ-phones. responsible Bed. Including frame, mant. Please fill out f or bidding docu· headboard. & 2 night an appllcatlon at our mentsfpllµls. lmmedl· stands S200 721·0645 1 0 b by b a t w • • n ate opening. Newport ---------I 8:00am-4:30pm o r Canter. S25K. Beautiful Pastel printed mall/fax (NO PHONE (714)7eo.8850 couch for sale. Excel· Bluo Key Onve · CALLS PLEASE) r• TeaclMn Nffded PT, lent condition. hl(e aume WITH salary his· Afternoon• Only, Art, new. Chaise lounge. 2 tory/requlrements to: PE, Spanish. Com· while washed oak. end puter Programming· tables w/brass glass & Christian Cay School, matching cotfee table K·7, c M. 549..()562 Will sell separately or SAT 8-4 1211 Star· board Way, top. of Golde nrod Antqs. bflC·a·btac: books tools. tum, antq glass- ware & Iota morel AVCO INSURANCE SERVICES 3349 Michelson Drive lrvlne, CA 92713·9701 FAX# 714/553-7722 PRJNCIPALS ONLY Sublld4ary ol T utron. Inc. Equlf Oppol1\lnify Employer KENNEL HELP PfT Experi enced only. Auto, fast worker. $5/ hr. 557-6063 Mortaage Insurance Processort. High earnings. wlll train. 213/957-4945 as a set. $800 for all. COSTA MESA 6124 UTILITY COMPANY sacr1hclng, must selll JOBa Start $7.80-642-4321 X335 days. s15.75/hr, thl• area. or 642·8622 eves ABWA FUNDRAISER Men and w omen ---------1 ...,. needed. No experl-Bl.ACK LACQUER OIN· ;:,AT 6.30am-2pm. ance necessary. For ING TABLE, 2 leaves. 2083 We11mlnstor Ave Info, 1·219·736·9807 6 matching chairs Eatate Sale Anllquo ext U·1537 6am-6pm 7 Pracucally now. 5200 bl days, refundable fee 720-1131 or 673-611 1 f~~l~erbo~~~'.oc~~s~!: WI d Cl Estate Salel $100,000 jewelry. n OW taner worth ot custom turn: M••'• Wear Exp'd only. High rise LR R I S I S I rHldentlal 840-2664 • D • k tch, bdrm, •mp • • • EMPLOYMENT SERVICES :>533 etc + Univ. gym, elol · Sal 8 to 4 Spyglass! 721·98B4 244 Magnolia Kitchen d1ne11e. glass OIANl'-Garage Sale w/chrome w1S ch11lrs. Moving Qui of cou111ry $1 ,000 "• WE EKLY French Provlnclal Furn loys, clothes. 1---------STUFFING ENVE· dresser & matching eloctncal & univ. gym. .Office Secretary LOPES. Start now. No night stands w/mlrror, ate. 1oc-S400 sau s uri Strong organizational prior experience. Free Stereo cabinet 8·2, 2421 Bonnie Pl ;ind relaUonal tkllls. aupplles, lnformauon. B48·2451 (Irvine & Santa Isabel) Familumty with basic no obligation. Send SOFA & love seal S575 Sal/Sun 8·3, 35mm computer data entry. S.A .S.E. E·Z. 5840 OBO 0 1 bl Ughl phones and gen-Red Bug Lake Road, · •ning a e wi cam. golf clubs, gold eral office support. F/ Dept 4 10·E, Winter leal s25o. 549·8269. watch TV, Sloreo. 331 T with bonehta. Call Springs. FL 3'2708 Walnut St, 631-1453 MERCHANDISE Cheryl. Coldwell •AUSTRALIA WANTS Banker 714 644·9060 YOU• Excellent pay. benefits, transpona· tlon. (407) 292-4747 Ext. 314. 6am-7pm. Toll refunded. Rain· bow Pubhshlng, Or· lando. Florida. MISC. 60lti NEWPORT •Tool Box lor Small BEA.CH 6169 S1za truck, thick gage E 'Bluff Big Screen TV steal, Must Selll SSO w i n d ow Sh utters . 754·1262 W1dd•comb Bedroom Bausch & Lomb Shde sol. Kg u Manress. Trays, $2.00 ea $15 B:i1ti1ub. Bar Stools, ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY •-••... Doz. 854·9649 lnvect1on CQoklop Dbl Please be aware that s T 8 h I I I . F O R S A L E •• Oven. OIC. A ·3 t • 111 ngs n this cal· 3 14 Vista Turcha. egory may require you Washer +ryer, Dresser Cash Only! 721·8391 to call a 900 number and other misc. Call --------- In which there Is a 723·0770. Oarage Sale Sat 9am, TO YOUI Is someone special having a birthday ~ charge per minute, 1 BUY Antiques, 2142 Vista L aredo , Bartender TraJneu Lamp•, 01... ~Ps~. d8~1ug~~ E'Biuu: Needed, earn up to wares, & Furniture --------- $150 dally, salary -845·2288 Moving Sale' Sat 8-1, tips, full or part time. Queen or Parlor Palms. Everything MUST GO! 2 wk training, women, 5·8 feet tall. $20 ea. 2919 Paper Lane, (off men 21 or older. Call: Herb plants 80 kinds Irvine Ave) 800-532-9222 $1 ea. Liiac 674-9422 BECOME A REAL ES· Nortll Kut 1 0 P .. 3• p .. 4 0 P .. l 'V P .. P.. p._ SouU. I • ... ... 8+ OpenlDI i..d; Kint of W..t P .. P .. P .. P .. Tintinov had once again learned the truth of the 1DUim "epeed kil.la." Had he taken aome time when Eut ' produced the queen of trumps at trick two, he micht have uncovered the winninc line. In August? Announce it in the Dally Pilot c';J and Independent! Send In a non-returnable photo along with $10.00 or Just a message •. 0 with $5.00 and we will publish it on .Ausust 6th ~ Deadline July 31 , 5:00 p .m. Send your message to: The Daily Pilot & Independent TATE APPRAISER Shade, Pine, Cypress · trees. 15-gallon, 520. S t 00,000 potentl;tl. 1-gallon plants. s 1 Hom• lludy or Atlanta Wisteria $10 674-9422 classes. Eeam profes· ---------I Transportation BOATS 701 l slonal desi gnation Srfbds. ski boots, through National Col-stereo e q p . ol I lege of Appraisal. pa1ntgs. min bike. Free literature. 800-wght benc h. dn tbl 6 13' Boaton Whir w lllr 3 e 2 .7 O 7 O o apt . ch, china cab. 2-4 pstr lmmac, 1ctru. 15hr n u RH762. bds, rckar, 644-8798 40hp Yamaha, cvr 330 W. Bay St. J Costa M~, s.A 92-6-27 /) Attn: Classified Happy Birthday b · $6700 673-8847 CRUISE SHIP JOSS. Techtronl.x 544 Os· --------- Summer{Permanent. clloscope : Rodine 14' Barllner Capri $30().$900 weekly. Hlr· hard disk 20meg; twn w trier, 50 hp, ff Ing photographers, b eds complete: e)(er· storoo. very clean. casino workers, tour else bike, 546·3073 runs greatl Must see guides, etc. Travel TRADITIONAL to Bellevel Must Sell· 16, 1992 87 MAHI Nt-SI II'~ 1>0( KS Ill'..!..! 10 M'" To Open a .. 18' Power 1195 mo & •s ..... s1111. na:m:iw oearn--- 5450 mo 752·288t NORTH Channel. Lido Sllp, up to 42 n. For •ail boet, 714~75-7977 atlar 7pm MOTOltCYC'L t-: SCOOTI-;R HO I H '87 Honda Ellt• Red, Xlnt cond, 1 yr new, 1600 m1, $1350, In- cludes 2 helmets, lock & cover 970-6016 Automobiles BMW ooao '89 BMW 3251 4 dr. 5 spd, wtllle w black 1n1. Mint Cond all records, MUST SEEi s 1 1,50 0 696·7543 aflet 7pm · BUICK 903:> '82 Le Sabre 4 dr, 111· vor, AJC. PIS, P/B. g ood transportation car, 51995 673-1514 '73 REGAL, 61,000 m iles g.ood_ motor, Asking $1000 080. 548-3020 CHEVROLET 904:'> '92 Z28 Crvt eng, teal blu met. lthr seats. stereo. Must Selll Best OtfetJ 642·0806 Celebrity '85, V-8, AM/FM, charcoal gray, runs well. $2,750. 722·8093 or 668-9105 FERRARI 9067 '84 Mondlal Reo, 1 owner. 25,600 ml, S42K/obo 546-5597 FORD 907:> '83 LTD Brougham A.,C, Ptw, 36k orig mi, great cond. 54000 obo 721·9826 '89 PROBE LX 2 .2L 22,200 ml, Loaded, Malnt & MPG H1s10ry, Fact ory Manual s, Never seen snow nor salt water Below wholesale at $8,495 650-2390 HONDA 908:> 84 Honda Civic Hatchback. 2·0r: Au-- tomatlc. Sliver. Well malntained,,good con· d 1tlo.n . $2650. Call 3 t 0-838-821 5 HYUNDAI 9090 XL OLS '87, 5-spd, 4 door, A.C. car alarm. pull-out stereo $2,995 OBO 831 ·288 t JEEP 9110 '9 t Wr.ngler 5 spd, wht.grey, \9k. Bllt Sort & Bikini lop, nvr otf·rd, $10.500 obo 380-9747 I LINCOLN 9120 For montha now Vot.mai Tin· kinov, the RuMi&n emiJre wbo had mde hia home in Manhette, had been doinc ~lauvely well at the club. No matt.er how fut be pla,yed. &¥erythinc eeemed to come up roe.. But the fatee turned cNelly when thia band WU deaJL For once-, the Rduian'1 biddinc wu uemplaty-it wu North who did all the J>UahlDI· The reault wu a Suppoae Eut'• queen or trumpe WU allowed to hold the trick! 'J'be bat Eut can do ia return a club. Decl&ter rilee with the ace, rufh a hMrt. comet to hand with the ;.ck or Ctiamonda to ruff the runail\inc heart, and then draws all t.be out· •tand.inc trumps. Now dac:lattr can run the diamonda and end µp with thne trump tricb, one hMtt, two heart ruffs, five diamonda and a club-12 in all. I J=... -------lt~ ~ ~I Phone I~ tree Hawaii. Carib-Just bough! New Boal bean. Bahamas. Call Sa.tin & Sequined .432 ... o:ua ah'" gpm G111:mmmn111m (818) ~0-9 t 44~ ~ Wet!dlnq onsr Ive msg 1004 size 14. Sac $150, --------......- LINCOLN '71 Contlnental. 460 eng. runs good S 1295 Must seel 642-0567 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACRC>aa 1 Set up tents 6 Oltcowt 9 Antmatt Fr 14 Of the us 15 Breed epread "Upright 17 Elecl 11 Sttategy 19 eo.ca 20 -con. 22 Aapi-aaen- tatlV91 24 Landl«d .• 0 29 Fence ttap• 27 A•ed amount 29 ~fitting 30 HarmM 33 Part of lhOP 37 Song for one 38 Adored 38 l.Hnp'a call 40 Aahing lure 41 Sponeorthlp var 42 Certelnti.t 44 Slnall, c:ompectmus 46 -rout ..a Carrot or pwsnlp 47 Sc>ort• prln 41 S.eepttalce 53 Predat .. 67 Sutfeced With cat~ ::5:'Nmef I t Anger 12 Queen -1-63 F!Mllh poem 64 The Old Sod as NFL IMm la~ga 87 Oa9olit• DOWN 'Ou1bbia 2 LOV9 In P1u 3 Soma CaNd1ans 4 Str.,n• 5 Oanoy 6 lroubles 7 Some tloet II Road llOn 9 Happened tO Irregular 1 t -ln1Urance 12 Beholdt. Lat 13 Narrow· pref 21 Whetted 23 Sc:ottlah skirt 25 Er -region of Moroc:co 21 Medieval mullclans var 30 Gooo thing 3 1 Euy •• tall· log off 32 Spanlah noblemen 33 Killed 34 Roman gatb 35 Latin Po91 3e ' Town 37 WW11 ptanes 40 Young hog 42 r..,,, 43 Hiii 45 Break between c1 .... 47 L.angth Unit 48 Ae191•• 50 Blaze 5 I The theater- Slang 52 Per*t apo11 53 Middle Euterner 54 "And Than There War• -" 55 Fllfl se -qua non eo Mall• IMl'nl . 432-0318 after 6pm or t8' Claaalc Wood.9n RELOCATE ANO MAKE Ive msg Boat '57, Cenlury EXCELLENT PAYI Lapstrake, Grt cond, Construction workers $8000/obo 548·3641 needed for all phases. IMessage . ' Bonus, paid living and Tug Boat 1942 travel expenses. Call Pitney Bowes Mall new d1osal, trans & nowl Fee $159 guar· Mach. * 5830 Xlnl tan ks. refinished t 992 anteed. 407-645-2140 5250. 854•9649 S25K.obo 646-3920 Ext. 100, 9-8 EST. I Photo -sag• $10.00E. Birthday I i< 1 · Message only $5.00 I ~ ,eywMnt lftUlt be ad¥Met. ..::\ POWER BOATS 7018 PETS & DOMESTICS 5 540 ---3:-;.*-~ Nannv Wentedl ANIMALS 6049 Irvine, hve In or out •POODLE Tea Cup. M·F to care for one 6 red, 6 Iba, male. AKC. mo. old. Ught hou1• 1 ~ yrs old $300. 32' Cruiser '89. xJnt cond. twn eng cabm sips 6. Mo11vated Se'ltf S50k Ot>o 54&-0162 Sine« You Asked: '1 w1n1 M much to know lht 1.odl.ac1I 1lgn of my long·lllllt flvoritt .nor, Robtrt T1y· lor. Would you plt1H tnllghltn 111tf" -Conn It Shtlton, PIU1burgh, P1. An1wtr. Robtrt T1ylor bt<1mt 1 ltgtnd In hit own tlMt-1 handNmt actor who f.clnAled womtn ind did nol 1-ptnpecthrt. Ht wae hind· 909t 1"11 1leo rvgt4. Ht w• 1 cl-le1l 1-. OOwr t..... lo ~tntmbtr, paitl, p,_nt: Jtri Soulhtm, Ntll AnMlrong. Stl11t1 01111'1ond, Cuy dt M••p1Manl, Don Orytd.~. Willit Shot•u1ktr, Wiie Cha111btrlain 1n4 JKttMllH 0-U. AlltS (March 21 Apnl 19) Long· r1ngt proaptttt romt 1n10 s~rp C'tnr focus Aquanan MCXtn C'on11nun .to t11gl\1igh1 hwnd•h1r abthty to gee mtS· llfll' 1cro.• In dramatic, 1nform1llVC' mannt r W1dH audltn« 1w11t4 vour prodlK't TAURUS (Apnl 20·M1y 20} lnd1· vldual who al flnl was 1tubborn and "noc .vallablf'" w'll now bttftch you "I didn't n'ally undt'rttand. g1vt mt an· othtr ch1nC'tl' Focu1 on carHr 1nJl'· ptndt'nCY, lntf'n•1flf'd loVf' ft'l11t1onsh1p GEMINI (Mey 21-Juiw 20) Rt luAt IO tit> In m1ddlt of family t1.1g of wu liM abmrt pttty lf8U~nt1 ronct'rning 1110My, who ownt what and which du- tltt 11tt to ~ ptrfonMd by which pet· toN. Cancrr Mtlv. play• -tor tole CANaR (J1111t1 11 · )uly 12) C'hHlt w111lnl "'_.... O\~"'i(y, l<'ftnt hu· MOr. uy cllfk~n• modft of 1nn1po'1•· tiot\. l'utth9e ol eppi1N'I htlpt llllpn>Vf' a.ody t ... Answf'ni to dlltllllM fo~nd "1 """*"' att•N littrttu."' C41 go· ... , U0 (July 23 •Au.g 12) Methodok>· 11 ~ clNr-you'll hew in your haMI lllOd111 opnandl T"'-wM> ..ed. Hit cu 't i,. dont," will <haftat their ......, Foc-w • "9M •"""""'·,.ma. paHoft "' ,. .. w-........._ ,... .... vtaoo (A._ U·s.,t 22>: Unllw waNI In ~h"I-pro+OCMIW IMft· ""· c.... ... °" ...,., ...... conwpClft• •Mt wuh lncllridloYI who ... ,....... lMftWt In .c\lftl rour ~ 0.-i· 111 S.lttart-. afteltlwf Vlrp 111\JOI ..... work. Non-sml(r, aome 252-8405 Engll1h preferred. ---------Must have referencaa. Cockapoo Puppy. Calt 72 .. 7845 adorable nutty blonde, Thinking of having a garage tale? Give us shots. $150 985-4716 PERSIAN KITTENS For sale. Superior qual. loving. pedigree. Good home. 536-1692 SPEED & SKI BOATS 7018 MUSICAi, INSTRUMl':NTS 60~~ UUA (Stpt. 23·0ct 22) Miwc in a calll your lift ton1gh1-roman1ic T11urus PILOT CLASSIFIED 1908 KJmball Console wilh thf'M' ll'ttU'I, lnthal1 In name will 842•5978 Plano. Beau. carved 19' OL.ASTRON '87 190HP Mere cruiser I o. Open Bow Tn-Hull, Sun-Top, Trailer. Lois of storage Groat Ski Boat In excellent con- dition (10 person Ce· pac1ty). $10.500 OBO Call (714)846-1571 pl11y rolt F.O.X 8tdlplomaticw1thou1 .--------"'"i wood. Exe. cond. 57• Chrl1-Cralt motor J1lu11ng pnnc1pln Phy11C'11I 1ttr11Ct1<>n For Ad Action 12•000· 645•1680 yacht. turn·k•y boat SAILBOARDS 7018 vl'ry much In l'Vidl'nC't'. Call a $175,000 or trade for SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21 )·You'll •• .... ~~~~t~. 31~0-a'!'t,_1~43or bot-dHllng with PIKtt, Virgo penons ~. lihly to havt thne lttten ln111al1 In AO-VISOR CONN organ & Leslle WINDSURFER Com· tht"1r namH C. P, Y Find out 11uctly speakart. S299 Call plate. 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CALL 842-4333 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BFAOI '71 220D 4 dr. fully equip , xlnt cond. orig owner, NC, AMIFM, $2900 642-5436 '89 300TE Wagon Loaded, Great Cond. 45k mi, Must Selll S38k obo 723-4079 '70 280$E C•upe, 36K m1, hie blue. alt cond, must selll $14K oeo 873·3313 NISSAN 91 :>O '87 Nl•••n Sentra E S.spd, AIC. Kenwood cassette stereo. Dark grey W!grey lntarior. 82K well-maintained hwy mites.. $3500 firm Call 873-41213 PORSCHf; 9 1 7:'> '88 8t 1 Turt.o Red/ blk lthr Int. 19k ml, loaded, all reeds, 1 owner, PERFECT. $49,950 720-1265 928 S4 whVblk llhr Int, Auto. phone. CD. 9k ml. ltnled wlndowa, Must C 2 Believe. Phll 552-4065 atter 6pm TOYOT., 92 t o 1989 CEUCA conv, Wh w bk roof $14,000 Lo•ded •89-2945. VOLKSWAGON 92;1~ '88 Fo• OL 4 dr. A.C. 4 spd. Gr•y, 29k ml. SQOO·'t>bO ~068 d-222-'4'&4 ul 282 MISC' AUTO 9~4!'> DONATE YOUR CAR, Truck. Motorhome, boat, real eatate, stamps. colna, col· lectlbl•• 10 Found•· tlon 1.....ing the Blind. I R.S. 1n de<juct1ble. Fr" towing: need not run 1-aoo.~5-8180 l\NTl\..l l l t-~S f.ot ('l ./\SSl l S •1.• •ll '31 Ford Model A . Roadster ••autlful parade reedy. Prof. r .. st~. Own pan of history Appral .. d sas.ooo. ucraflce SU.500 080 lie. •E't.10978. Ptlone ,, .. 891...01 daY9. 114- '40-7231 .... t'1itt0=n""i,r.or=e1i(c~on-=....-::t11M:..,..:, ' cetm deluae. rMIOI eel, lf'lllftac Oftdlrll u , " Cell 9ob UM 111 tWI ..... .., • V•, A.T. _,. ... ~ "U1Drecl, New lfttertot, Jyat .................. laetter t"•" ftew. 1.-oOBO (?H) .... 1171 .... ., .;· ·-...... ~-~-~~-·-~·---' . ~'f':~ --·----.. --... --... - B8 Thursday, July 16, 1992 GE COAST AIJ'l'O Crevier BMW ·celebrates 25 years A superior product and a customer commitment is why Crevier BMW is one of the premier BMW dealerships in the United States. "Number one has always been to take care of our customers," said sales manager Jim Hogan, who has been with the dealership for 16 years. Today's buyers are very savvy about financing and leasing programs, Logan said. That consumer 'knowledge is beneficial in creating an excellent sales scenario. service department in the United States. The dealership was founded 25 years ago by Robert B. Crevier. Today, the leadership of the dynamic company is shared by son Don. "The body style of the BMW has changed with the times," Logan said. "Years ago it was very boxy -though well built -but people were not as attracted to the look of car. Now we have a new sporty look. So when you combine the look and the performance, you have a car people want to have." spectrum of safety f~atures. "Dollar for dollar, there is a lot to be had with a BMW," he said. "People still look for quality, regardl~ of the economic times. ~t new, because of the economy, they want to make the right decision with a car that will not only retain its value, but be a safe family vehicle." The 525i touring wagon meets that criteria. The fivei)assenger wagon is roomy enough for a family, but a1$0 accommodJtes a busy professional who must cart supplies. But even more, a buyer still gets that BMW luxury Crevier BMW occupies about s" acres on Auto MJll Drive in SantJ Ana and has the largest BMW has always stood for quality, Logan said. Only the finest materials are used, with il blended with the trademark safety features. BMW has changed a lot over tfie years, as -exemplified by this s~cious, luxurious S2Si' Touring wa : . : . : . : . :-: . :-:-: . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . :-: . :-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·.·. ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. · ..... ·. ·.·. ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·••.•.·.••• ............................... ............................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · ... ·. ·. ·.·.·. ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.••• Acura HUNllNGION 1£ACH ACURA You EXDect We Dell\ er! 19131 Bea.~ 8' .ics & PCH 100·96·ACURA; 142-0095 NORM REEVES COASTAL ACURA Super l'nces. Super Selection ltarbor B •d ri -1'.lS Fwy Costa Mesa 979·2500 TUSTIN ACURA NE WAJ.T TO i3E 11 AGAIN 1i1 1992• YDUll SAVE MOREi 5 Freev.a1. ~i Jamboree 714·669-9900 Alfa Romeo BEACH lMP..OIUS j() Au10 Center Dnve, Tustin CA 92680 (714} 669·"8282 "Now localed in the TuMin Au10 Center" Audi TUnLE CLICK AUDI 40 Auto Cell1er Drive, lrvlrle 472·7400 CREVIER BMW E'cellent selection ot new & carefully orep¥ed BMW's always in stock Sales. Sel\1ce. leaslfllJ Ee ~er at 55 Free.,,ay SJr.Ll A/1J Al.to MJ 135-3171 SA.DDLEBACK BMW 45 011!1eld Irvine 310· 1200 STERLING MOTORS LTD. ucl\ls •e BM.v Dta•r S11es • Ser.ice • Leu:ng 15~() Jamt>Oiee. t,e..,pon BeJc!I 640·6444 CREVIER SALES•SERVICE•LEASING 1500 AUTO MALL DR. SANTA ANA 835-3171 NEWPORT/55 FWY AT EDINGER Sale.s Dept. Open 7 Davs Parts/Service Hours M-F 7 am-6:30pm SADDLE BACK Sales & $j)arvrtic5e Leasing ~ P The Ultimate in ' Customer Service ..• T he Best Selection the Best Service and our price wi ll convince you. THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE. MwpMt&adl$ ITIRUll NONllS, LID, The Ultimate in Customer Service I I.... " ........ ~ ~ ,.. ,_.,... A • ~'""'l.r I 640-6444 Buick NAlln IUICKICAOIUAC Sales • LtlSlllO • Set'ft(e 2GOO twtior Blvd , Cosll MtS&. 7i 4'5•0-9100 llEASOH IUICK CO, 909 No Grand A~. 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NASERS CAOILl.AC/l!JICK Sa•es • StMce • Leasing 2600 Hlrl>Ot 81vd, Costa Mesa. 7141540·9100 Chevrolet ALLEN KANE CHEVR~LfT New & Used. 7600 \\estm;nster Bl .• Westm1ns1er 1 Block West ol Beach Blvd. 194·1333 CONNELL CHEVROLEI SJles • Strvtce • leaslno • Pw 2828 H.lr!>Cr Bt,'f.I. COSIJ Meg 546·1200 DELILLO CHEVROLET • GEO Duality Sales & Service "The N1ces1 People lo Town" 18211 Beacn 111., Hunt Sch. 147·6017 JOE MACPHERSON CHEVRO~H 21 Auto Cen:er Or., Irvine 761·7222 Chrysler/Plymouth ATLAS CHRYSLfJHLYMOUTH Comple!e Bodf Shop and ServtCe Sa1es. Service. Pans·Opcn 6 O~ys 2929 HJrbol Bl., Costa Mm 3 lllks S. ot San Diego Frwy off Harbor Blvd 546·1934 GUARANTY CHEVROLET/GEO 711 E 171h St. Sar'J Mi 973.1711 HUNTINGTON llEACH CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 16651 Beach Bl • Huntinoton Beach 6 B.i.s So 01 40~ Fwy 142.0631 SANTA ANA CHRYSLER.ISUZU l 405 Auto Mall Or . Sall!J Ao3 1 541·4471 Dalhatsu All.AS DAIHATSU 2929 HJrbor BM • Cosu Mesa 3 Bloc~s So ol 40S Fwy. 546·1934 Dodge TUTTLE CLICK DODGE 40 Auto Cemer Dr, Irvine 130·3311 HUNTINGTON llEACH OOOOE ti 1 VAN COtMRSION HEADQUARTERS 165S5 Beach Blvd, H.B 112 mte South ol lhe 405 Freeway (714) U7·5515. TUmE CLICK'S TUSTIN DODGE 40 Auto Center 0n~1. TUS11n7 30-4601' ford TEO JONES FORD 6211 Beach Blvd. Buena Parll 521·3110 JOE MACP'iERSON FORD 2 Auto Ctnter On~e. l u~t n 132·3300 TUTILE CUCK FORD 43 Auto Center Orlve, ltv1ne 472 5200 ll4EODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd . Costa r.•esa 642·0010 URRY YORK roRD S3les • Stmce • Lea.,..q • Pi •s • 8vdy Repu 18255 Beach Blvd. l'v'.:l a~· 142·6611 Serving Orange County for Over 70 Years @ Scrvf ce ISUZU Parts Body Shop Dally Rentals Theodore Robins.._ I060 Harbor llwL, Costl Miii 714·641-0010 GMC Truck<. Al.LEN taMC TIUCICI # 1 In 0'1rlQI COUl'fy San Diego fwy. II Avery, Laguna Nlgllll H2-0IOO MCLEAN GMC TRUCK AHO PONTIAC CADILLAC Sine• 1939 Tus1111 Auto Center 7U/731.(1990 UNIVERSITY GMCJOLOS,,PONT\AC 2480 HMtlOr Ulvd . CotU Mew 7t4'UO.llH lnfin1t1 Coata Mtecl lnflnlft Sales e Lening • Ser.10 2888 HartlOr ., • Costa ~· ~ We S aC 405 F"'I 71~•MJOO I Honda PENSKI HONDA SALES * SERVICE * LEASING 13750 Beach Blvd , WeslnW\ster 7141537-7777 RAY Fl.AOUOE HONDA Sales • Service • leasing • Parts • BOdy Repair lrvtne Auto Center 714·130· 7 600 ROGER MILlfR HONDA Sales, Servtee. Discounts 19232 Beach BIVd. Hunllngton Beach 963·1959 HONDA SANTA ANA 2114 E. FlfS1 St. Santa Al\3 547.3555 COSTA MESA HONDA "1h Mtle South Of The 40S" 2888 Harbor Blvd • C M 436·5050 Hyundai TUTI\E CLICK HYUNDAI 40 Auto Center DriYe, Irvine 472·7400 HUNTINGTON BEACH HYUNDAI 17398 Beach Blvd., Hunungton Beach 142·0013 Hyundai. Yes, Hyundai. ·Sales Service & Leasing . Huntington Beach HY.undai 16661 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 92647 842-0831 Isuzu RAY FLAOHOE ISUZU Sales • Setvlce • Leasing • Patts • Body Repa,r Irvine Auto Center 7U·l30·7000 THEODORE ROllNS ISUZU 2060 Hirtlor Blvd, Costa Mesa. 642·0010 SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU Number 1 volUme Rodeo Oeilef U S A. 18711 Beach Blvd., H B. 142·2000 Jaguar IAUER JAGUAR 200 t South Manchester Ave , An3/le1rr 971·2002 tlEWPORT IMPORTS 3000 w Coa)t H~IY . Newpan Be~ch 722·4000 ~~­ BAUER}AeiJAR BAUER:at& The #1 Dealer in the Nation in Range Rover's Annual Review Visit Us Aro See Why! BAU E R [L@ITG!J® 11111 .. ... -.DBI! . .,. ... Jeep JllP lAGtl Of 5ANTA AHA I 1 Customef 5*tac1iOn SS F.iy. € [dlngef 71~1.0100 TUTT\I CllCIC JH,, IAGll 40 AA* Cttfef Or ' Mia 02·7• • Lexus UXUS OF WESJMINSf(R In the Hurt ot Orange Coun:y Available tor lmmed'iate Ot~veryt 22 Fwy. at Beach lllvd. 714/192·6906; 2131566·3111 TUSTIN LEXUS WOfld's Fnt And l!fOtSl Dealer Tustin Auto Cer¢er (714) 544·4100 l t ""-ll",()f llH ",ffTlH)",fl 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 Beach Blvd. a t 22 Freeway 714/892-6906 Lincoln/Mercury BEACH LINCOLN-MERCURY 16800 Beath Bl. Hun:~ Bmtr 3 BIOC"5 So ol San Citgo F""I 141·7739 JOHNSON l 50N LINCOlN·MERCURY Sales. Service & Lusing 26~6 Harbo< Bt-.d , CostJ l.lo3 714'54G-5630 RAY ft.AOCIOE LINCOLN·t.4ERCURY Sales • Sel\.ce • lta.ino • P•rts • Body Repair • Irvine Auto Center 714·130·7000 SANTA AHA l lNCOLN·MERCURY Ill Ora~e COJl'ty since 1956 28 Air.1> Cercer Or lu~tin. 5 ftfY. (I! Jw!>ore! 544·3111 Mazda 1£ACH MAZDA 17331 Buell Bl~d .. Huntington Beach 2 ml south ol 405 twy 714·142·6666 CAMPBELL MAZDA 1425 w B•llff, ecsu Me~ 545.3334 DAVID J. ,..lllln MAZDA O\u'tt lmlt!y ser.1te Sll'lte 1968 -Sa•tt, Sctvice ~ frwy ~' ~~ Laguna H s 137·2400 tRVINE MAZDA Largest Oulcr In Ille N3ttOll • Sales • Service Irvine Auto Cemer 513-9900 MAZOA/VW OF tUENA ,ARK 6700 Manchester Ave • Buena P"11 739.4000 Mercedes PltAN1C'S MOTORCARS 23r,53 Rock11eld, El Toro 137·3500 HOUSE Of IMPORTS 6862 ~i..tiul.r Ave . Bue·~ Pil/1t ~23·7250 FLETCHER JONES MOTOR CARS 1301 Quail Street, Ne"'port Buch 133.9300 Mitsubishi HAHOR MITSUBISHI Sales • leasino • Flett • P ll'ts • Service 28J3 HMtlot Blvd . Com Mesa (714) 54G-'49' ROGER MlllER MITSUllSf41 19202 Beach 81 . Hirt Bch 961·0233: 1·100·100·6961 TVTTlf CLICIC MITSUllSHI 38 Ai./lo Cmler Dri.t, lt'it11t 472·7400 Nissan CAWIELl NISSAlt'HUNTINGfON lfACH 18835 8e1th Blvd . tfUnllnglon leacll 142·7711: 140.0442 TUSTIN HMAH "l N$f In T llStn" Nlsui 30 AIAo Center Dr,. TIAM M: C"*' .. M 212 llW Wiii llVINI NlllM '4~C...DIM, ... "'·7171 ... I Oldsmobile Al.UN OU>SMOllllE # 1 111 Oril!Ot C01J11ty San Diego Freeway ti A•ery, lagu111 t. cuel 512·0100 1£ACK OLOSMOllllE 17331 Buch B~. d , Hunt<00ton Beacil 2 mi South ol 40S ~ 7t4·142·6666 JOE MACPHERSON OLDSMOBILE • 2345 N Gra.'ld An • San1a Ana .... 542·1111 UNIVERSITY OLDSMOlllU It GMC TRUCK 2850 HM!>« Blvd ; Cos11 Mesa 540·9640 Pontiac. DAVID J. "41lUPS PONTIAC Quality lamdy servic:e sn:e 19611 • Saies: Ser.ict Lag. tWls. S ~ <i• Aht·i 137·2COO lob Longpre Pontiac 13600 Beacll B vd \'tbllTl'~ttf (714) 892-6651 MCLEAN ,ONTIAC • GMC TRUCK Tustlh Auto Center 714/731·0990 Porsche NEWl'ORf AUTO CENTER 4~5 t Coa~t H ... y. 14e,,,port Omfl 673·0900 Saab BEACll IMPOR IS 30 Auto Center Dmc, Tu~lln CA 92680 (714) 669-.: z z "Nov. located in the Tustin Auto Ccnlcr" Sa tum SATURN OF SANTA ANA 1350 A..10 t'.:Jt O•. s,. ··~ AN 152·1332 Subaru lUITLf CLICK'S TUSTIN SUBARU 40 A:.1.~ C~kr Or Tll'.'.n 730·4600 Suzuki IOI LONGPRE SUZUKI tro-ir lrnm(1t J,. Or.' •WV Al '-lv<!\'U 111 \',~r. 13600 8~.,;!I B>~ (7141192-4651 TUffiE CLICKS TUSllll ~il&:UKI 40 Auto Cent tr Dr , T us:.n 730-4600 Toyota lOYOTA Of COSTA MESA 1966 Hamor Blvd • CoSlJ MeSJ 722·2000 JOE MAC,HERSON TOYOTA 4~ AiJlo Ct· •u Ot .e Tu:;~n 132·3111 llLL MAXEY TOYOTA Pills Open 9.3 5.LJdJy 18481 BeXll Blvd IUtinGlon Bu,h 147-1555 ELMORE TOYOTA How S~ttl h Is' ~s * Sen-ice '* Parts * Lus1ng IS300 Buch. \'.e~~~u 194·3322 UW 'WUI IRVINE TOYOTA 30 AiAo Cemer Onvt, lfo., 11 761·0611 Volkswagen RAY Fl.ADUOE VOLKSWAGEN Sa es • Leasing • Scrvt1.t • Pins • Boc:t Repa!r 11\'ltlt Auto Ctnl·.r 714·130·7300 SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN tMnber 1 Votuooe.Sllcs In I.Tie u SA. 18711 Blach Blvd H.i11t. "io.1 Omh 1142-2000 SlnlCE -Nm OPEii 11-f 7ll.·7'.I . . I ( Pushing the envelope Mercedes-Benz engineers take performance to the max with the new 500E Going one better on lhe European customiZl?rs who have produced unique "super-performing" Mcrcedes·B~nz 300E Class cars, Mercedes engineers have developed the SOOE - a high-performance sports sedan with all the comfort and saf cty features found throughout the nine-model Mercedes mid-size range. Of the two V8 sedans added to the 300 Class for 1992, the limited-production SOOE is the more performance-oriented one, with its 322-horsepower, 32-valve aluminum engine, ASR traction control, sporting suspension, low and wide - 225/55 ZR 16 -grippy tire~ on 8 by 16-inch alloy wheels and seating for four. In comparison. the 400E comes to the market as the company's version of the traditional North Americ.1n luxury car -one with a clear European heritasc but-powC'T'Cd by a smooth and po\\erful V8 engine. The 268-hp 400E puts its performance in a fivc- passcnger sedan emphasizing cultivation, smoothness and quietness, while still delivering the passing power promised by its 295 pounds-feet of torque. Both VS sedans began with the 300E, but while the 400E .. closely resembles its six-cylinder sibling, one look at the (tared (enders, air dam with integral driving lights and a lower, wider stance hint at the extensive differences in the SOOE. , The car is produced in cooperation with Mercedes-Benz~s crosstown Stuttgart neighbor, Porsche. Indeed, the required special assembly p:-ocedures are carried out by Porsche, whicb builds the cars at the rate of about 20 per day (equating to approximately 600 per year for North America). The heart of the SOOE is the 5.0-litcr Mercedes V8 developed for the SOOSL sports car and also found in the new SOOSEL. A refinement to the engine for the SOOE and 500SEL is a new hot-wire fuel injection '>} :.tem \\hi ch results in impro\cd control of exhaust ernis'>ion'> .md more exact fuel metering, while cnJbling the intake manifold to ~ redesigned forrughcr torque-:- This has meant a 1 O·perccnt torque incrc<is-e lo 354 pounds-feel, yielding in a 5.8-sccond zcro-to-60-mph time, as \\Cit as excellent mid-range response. Top speed on t_he test trad. is electronicJlly limited to 155 mph. Thursday, July 16, 1992 89 The new four-scat SOOE can be quid.I~ ide11tiiied by its fl.ired fender .... lcJ\\cr rich.• height, .ind not1u:.1bl~ \\idcr \\heel., Jnd tire . The bas1t dc.':.1gn of tlw lully ,1ppweci ltt lhe 30 lf/:. independent suspension 11\e-pa-. •ngcr design), the front mirrors the 300[. but the. 500E ic.itu:m 10 \ • ."1 cl ~ctric rccci\e:. upgr.H.kd p1<.'ce ... tuned .1dJldrnc11t rlw drhcr's ''ith for performanl c, including coil l\\o·po 1ti1 Hl nK·morvl. '>RIJ.!JS:. complcmcntt,:!1 hy .;:· ___ ___] t.c..S.OOL.comc~with the progressi\CI>• rc,ilicnt buH<.>r!> ,\\ r cdl::--Bcmz SR~ and ga'>·iilled .,hock ab:.orbcr:. supplcrncnt.11 1cstrJ1nt ::>):>tern contain.mg au\lliary--..p1 mg.,, the-\\ hreh indud,: dri>.; ~r -and latter adding st.1bilitv in c.:ur\l'"· iront·P·''"cn~cr -.1i1 b.i~ .rnd ''h1le allo\\ing th1...· LN' or 'E fR n rgcn0 t •n 1 nmg thinner. less·~tifr !l;l.lbihzcr bnr . rdr,1 t r to nhan ~ 1hc lnteqor appoi11tmc11h m.irry protl! 11\'C \<lhrc or the rront Mcrccdc'> lu ur\ ancl s.1t{'t}' ~L·.11 belt~. w11h sportmg nrNk lhc · l ht· expL'Ctcd h1sh·!.c\'l:I oi leather uphobtcr\ CO\L!r lour st,1ncl,ud cquipnll:nt indudc:> gcncrou-:;ly-bobtercd ~ill) (a alltom.itic clin1.1te rnntrol. inte.'.lr.Hi..:cl \\1th rcmo•c er •n ..mnuol ___ _ Opt100.1t equipment 1nc:Tude~ co111pa<.t·d1sc changl' · .met · 1ntcgr.1tcd lC luliH t lcphone l\\ h1ch D " the prC\\ iring .md LOmbll1.HIC>ll \~' f ~ \ c.dlul;u p<Jwcr .mtL•rm.1 st.rnd.1tcl tn · 1992). Acld1tion of the SOOE .ind .;om b:ing~ thl· 10 J Serie'> to nme model:. 10r 1992: 3000 2 .5 Turbo, not a\ a1fablt.! in C.1hforn1.1} 300~ 2.G, 300E, ~.:iuon ·.agon) .and the 300GE cuupc. The 300E .1nd 300CE can , G~, be h~ I m ::iportlinc> g.irb, outl11tL'cl \\Ith lo .. , c>rccJ u,pL'1hion. "iclt..·r ''heel., and tirl's ;rnd an interior dt::,igned for the cnthu ra:.t rf rh er. '93· ESCORT WAGONS HERE NOW! '93 PROBE HERE NOW! Be The First On Your Block '92MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE Here Now & Ready For Delivery PRE-OWNED CLEARANCE SALE 1•1F• 1•MEllClllY ll,_1111111 PllGIE & SAILE •1111 MV.-.....-uf-.l 111111.lll_ .... _..CMI t C"-."""&""'-..a.CC. ........ .....,. '" ...... lllll90 ... Sile& s1 fw5a5 S1 -- over 71 Years Of service To. _ The community 1989FORD ESCORT GT 1989 MERCURY TRACER 1988TOYOTA CORROUA 1992 FORD · 1990 FORD ESCORT LX •DR MUSTING LI 5.0 1•1 F• F-250 Ill CHEn ISTRO 1• UNCOLN 1911 DOY e-m F• IRONCO 1•1 ,. LONBIED CARGO VAN llARI 111 LSC ClllGO.. EDDE IAUEll EXPl-1111.T -""' lalll -IU!Q AllC OU1Q IC ·~ ,NIU'W NUT \OlllD llnQlll( _.. l'RQ. IUIQ IOt. -Ml-'llC. Olllll:lll-1.1, ... ..._ Tlll MG-CDlll. Ull ....... M UIQl..UlllOl'lllll.,._ -C*Nll'G •lllftmlll' s1t9a5 sii:il!i S13;ii5 s13iis S15ii& si7ii& THEODORE• ROBINS 2060 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA• (714) 642-0010 . • 810 Thursday, July 16, 1992 Each model in the Toyota Celica family became a little sportier for 1992 with a restyled front end and redesigned taillights. In addition, the ST and GT models receive larger w heels and tires. All continue to offer a standard driver-side air bag. Optional Anti-lock Brakes (ABS) are now available on GT coupe and liftback, and continue to be offered on GT-S iJnd All-Trac models. Spirited drivers will enjoy Celica's willing performance. All models feature variations of the sporty Celica ·persona, which irwludcs variable power ~-·-.. ·---·, ·---------- • The 1992 Celica GT with added standard fog lamps, spoiler, color-keyed mudguards and increased power in 16-valve 4-cy lindcr engine. ' :. Good, sport key is removed, for easier drive exit and re-entry. A steel ti lt-and-slide sunroor i optional, as are cruise control and upgraded;_audio systems. System 10 System 10, Celica's premium audio system, is capable of duplicating "live" concert soun levels with excellent sound quality. The system is designed into Celica's interior to provide state-of-the-art audio quality. It consists of 10 speakers pov.ered by a maximum of 220 watts from six separate high output amplifiers. The unit ~~~h~~fi~~n~~~ns~:~~ing, Toyota Celicas get a makeQver with racier design and more powerful engine features Premium 3-in-1 ETR AM/FM stereo/auto-reverse cassette/compact di~c combination with Toyota's MatPhcrson strut suspension with offset coil springs and stabilizer bars. hery Celica model receives improvements for 1992: Celica ST Toyota's IO\\est-priced Celica model receives a new grill and wheel covers, 185/65R14 steel-belted-radial tires, and- variable intermittent wipers. Powered by a 103-horsepower 1.6-liter Electronically Fuellnfected (Ef I) 4-cylinder, the fuel-efficient ST delivers 25/32 city/highway m.p.g. with the standard 5-speed transmission and 24/31 with the optional 4-speed automatic overdrive transmission. Celica GT For 1992, Celica GT coupe and lif tback receive a new grill with standard fog lamps, as well as 15-inch wheels with new wheel covers, 205/ 55Rl5 speed-rated tires, color-keyed mudguards, and rear spoiler as standard equipment. 4-wheel disc brakes are standard, with available with optional ABS. Optional alloy wheels are restyled. A 2.2-liter EFI 4-cylinder engine powers the GT and delivers 22/29 city/ highway m.p.g. with the standard 5-speed transmission and 21 /28 with the optional 4-speed electronically controlled automatic overdrive transmis5fn (ECT). Also stnndard are 4-way adjustable sport secx, tilt wheel, illuminated .ignirton' itch light, passenger side vanity mirror, and power antenna .• Ccflca GT Convertible Celica GT convertible shares the new GT grill with fog lamps, arid new taillamps. It rides on new 14-inch wheels with 205/60~14 all-season steel-belted tires. GT convertible features its own unique wheel cover design, as well as unique optional alloy wheels .. GT off crs the pleasure of top-down driving v. th a minimum of wind buffetin ,. When the top is up, road noise ir down thanks to the top's inner linc>r and to sound insulation panels ENTIRE 1992 INVENTORY PRICED TO SELL OVER 400 UNITS IN STOCK CAMRY XLE & v.&is, PREVIAS & --LANDCRUISERS behind the instrument panel. The convertible comes with standard power rear-quarter windows, power top and a rear spoiler with LED stoplamp. ·111 addition, GT convertible options include power front windows and door locks, cruise control and a variety of stereo systems, including a Deluxe Electronically Tuned Radio (ETR)/ Cassette with 6 speakers and the convertible's top-of-the-line "Sys tem 8" audio system with CD player. GT Comertrblc is available in Super White, Blad. and SuP.er Red with black Cambria cloth top, or Ice Blue Metallic with a blue-Cambria cloth top. . Cclrca GT-S Celica GT-S Liflback is disti nguished by a wide-body style and new aggressive-lool..:ing grille that it shares '"ith the top-of-the-line Celica All-Trac Turbo. GT-S standard equipment includes a 5-way adjustable sport seat with new fabric, passenger-side vanity mirror, power antenna; rear-window intermittent wiper, center console cassette case, Deluxe Electronically Tuned Radio (ETR)/Cassclte with sil( speakers. GT-S is also equipped with standard four-wheel di$C brakes and is available with optional ABS. · Celica All-Trac Turbo CeliQJ All-Trac Turbo's full-time all-wheel drive provides Jdded performance and traction in any weathN. The All-Trac Turbo features a 5-speed manual trJnsmission maled to a 200-h.p. 2.0-liter EFI intercooled turbocharged engine. Mileage is 19/24 cit)'/highway m.p.g. Four-\\ heel disc brakes are standard; ABS I!) optional. Standard All-Trac Turbo features include Deluxe ETR Radio Cilssene, power windows and locks, aluminum alloy wheels, and an intermittent rea r-window wiper. Also standard is an auto-tilt feature which raises the steering wheel automatically when the programmable equalizer. Each door is mounted with an 8-inc woofer for deep bass with little distortion at high volumes. Each woofe is powered by a SO-watt amplifier for deep, tight bass that "kicks." High-frequency t\vecters are mounted in the forward.corners, placed as close as po>sible to car level and angled toward the driver and passenger, rather than reflected off the wind)hicld glass. System 10 is available on Celica GT, GT-S and All-Trac Turbo. The GT Convertible 'er:,ion is Sy:,tem 8, with a total of eight speakers. For 1992, Celica is avJdable in fou r new colors: Dark Blue Pearl .. Almond Beige Pearl, Prussian Red Pearl and Teal Metallic. It is also available in Super White, Super Red, Ice Blue Metallic. Gray Metallic and Black. 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In the United States and Camda, sardine processors 'ceatch Atlancic herring, which arc canned as sardines , depending on their si.ze, cut inco small steaks and t··•:-.1eked as fish steaks. They can also be filleted and oked to make kip~red snacks. Sardines from orway are members of the sprat family (close _..._._. .. .,Jatives of herring) and sold as brisling sardines. Sardines arc packed many diffe.rent ways. Tradi· lionaUy, all sardines were packed in vegetable or olive oil; today. sardines can be found packed in water and jrl a variety of flavorful sauces, as well. A linle sardine packs a lot of nutrition. A tasty S of omega-3 fany acids-which have been to help reduce the amount of "bad" cholesterol blood and protect against coronary heart disease-sardines offer vitamins (D and B). calcium, pota.Ssium and iron. Sardines are also low in saturated fats, cholesterol and calorics. A single ~-3/4-ounce can of water-packed sardines contains about 160 calories. When drained, oil-packed sardines have only about 260 calories per can. For answers to your questions about sardines or to request o reci~ brochure, plea5e write to the North Atlantic Sardine Council, ISO? Western Avenue, Suite 507, Seanlc, Washington 98101. ALL ABOUT OLIVE OIL Olives arc like gnpes; there arc many different kinds. And, like the wines made from grapes, there are many different flavors, colors and aromas that reflect the olives used. ... Connoisseurs generally categorize olive oil flavors as mild (delicate, light or "bunery"); stmi-fruiry (stronger, with more taste of the olive); and fruity (oil with a full-blown olive flavor). Colors range from bright yellow to deep gold to a golden-green. Olive oil comes in several different grades, which differ in tenns of flavor. aroma, color. and acidity. Grades range from .. Extra Virgin Olive Oil" co ''Virgin Olive Oil" to "Olive Oil" (formerly known as "Pu.re Olive Oil"), with "Extra Virgin Olive Oil" having the least acidity. Olive oiJ has approximately the same calorie content as common cooking or salad oil. But because the flavor of oli ve oil is more intense, you don't need to use as mucb. one rule of thumb: Use lhe milder flavored olive oil for delicate dishes and the more flavorful "Extra Virgin Olive Oil" for hearty dishes. such as those made with red meat atid tomato-based sauces. You can fry, sau~. stir fry and deep fry with olive oil. You can also use it as an ingredient iq saJad dressings and many prepared dishes. Stored properly, olive oil keeps longer th.an all ocher edible oils. If stored in an airtight container and placed in a cool cupboard away from ligtit, your olive oil will stay fresh and safe for at lea.st a year. For more information about olive oil. send a self- addicssed. stamped business-size ~nvclope to: International Olive Oil Council-ROP92 Offer, P.O. Box 2 197. JAF Station. New York. NY 10116 For quick answers 10 your questions, call the International Olive OiJ Council hodine number: 1-800-232-0LIVE Oll.. or 1-8()()..232-6548, Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. ET. Al Fresco Flair SET THE TABLE TO SET THE MOOD To capru.re the flavor of dmmg alfresco. set your table with texrurcd placemats or a pretty cloth (a colorful bed sheet works beautifully). For napkins, use brightly colored cotton dishtowels. They not onJy offer ample lap coverage, but can be used again and again. Chances arc, your centerpiece is sitting on your patio. Decorate your table with potS of flowers or aromatic herbs. (This reusable centerpiece is perf cct for holding your tablecloth in place.) And don't forget the candJesl Plant them in terra cotta potS of various siz.es; group them in clusters for impact or set one candle at each place. For your dinnerware. choose something durable. Rubbermaid 's dinnctware is ideal for year 'round use and ouldoor dining. It is break and scratch resistant. and unlike some paper plates, it won't buck.Jc if it's piled high with food or fly away when a tneze kicks up. Available in fresh, cool colon, the high quality dinnerware coordinates beautifully with Rubbermaid's drinkware. Red, WbUe & Blue Berries 114 cup plain lowfmt YCJlllrt 1/4 cap upt eour cream 3 tablelpooat ....... divided l p6at ltrawberrlel J/4 e11p wit~ rupberrla and b18ckberriet• Bilcotd tw cookies In a small bowl, ltir together Y<>aurt. sour cream and '2 tablespoons supr until smooch. Puree half the scnw- berriea in a food prooesaor or blender with the remaining llblespoon of supr. Slice remainint 11nwberriea. With a spoon. apread about 2 tablespoons of yopn sauce on each of four 8-inch plara. Dribble lb'llwbeny sauce randomly over yopn sauce. Divide berria amons plata and lf'OUP each in Lmall cluatim. Serve with cookies. Mates 4 aervin11. •2 to 2-1(2 cups sliced ~ fresh ftuit may be aubldtuted for berries. ~AMAL.YmC.-~: CALORIES 134.81 KCAi. -SOOdit 12.4' MO PROTE.. a.110M CAMO a•OM MT a• OM CHOL " s.• MG ,. __ 11111119: ~ 7.ft, , .. 11.r..,.~~ 14.8 llir• I 11 .. Ill: a.ur.d 41.4'. 6'.8%, .............. "' 11lndly JUfy 16, 1992 Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson. . .64 2-4321 ext 366 Olet1t1ar\12 Recipes/4 res co L. ·1 need 10 .. ~el 10 Europe 10 gel a laSle of the Mcditerrancan-:- Chances arc. your pantry and patio can provide all the • essential ingredients for a memorable Mediterranean meal. sprinkled with herbs and garlic bef orc baking. For I.hi varialion. we've crumolcd kippered nack.s-ligbtly smoked herring fi llet.s-<>n top. You can also make pissolodilre with sardines packed in olive oil. Simply top the bread wilh whole small sardine or crumbled large sardines. In many sou them European countries, ol frtsco dining-long. leisurely meals enjoyed outdoors in the fresh air-is a time-honored tradition. Why not introduce your family to the pleasures of dining alfrtsco this week? Start with pissalodiire, an herbed flat bread popular in the south of France. Easy to make from frozen dough. this hearty bread is drizzled with olive oil and then Mediterranean Salad .,,Ub ~ """'~ Viluli1na• 3 tablespoons frtsh·squ•Ud orange or tanprine juice l tabletpoons wbJte wine -rinepr l-tabletpOOm ftndy chopped fresh basil"' 112 taspoon tad dried basil ancl orepno leaves 112 tealpOOD ftaely anted fresh oranae or tangerine peel l/l teaspoon nainttd prtk 114 tealpOOll wit sal~ supr and around pepper 113 cup olhe oH s.w 6 cups lo6ltly pecked apluch leava (about 8 CMHl.a before Items aft trimmed) or subltltute mbed 1rftft1 1 cap C11C11mber dnankl (allced 1/l lnch tbkk. die• cwt I• fl'IU1en) J/4 e11p dlerrJ tOIUtoes, c:11t In half l Cllll..,......, draiMd l ..._"'8~cnmbkd l tablMPDW...., .... nub (opdoaal) Prepare vinaipeae by comblnina orange juice, vinegar and seasonings in a smaJI bowl. With a fort, ak>wly whisk in olive oil. Set aside for flavors to develop while prepmina salad. Tear up larae spinach leaves or lettuce and line a planer or shallow bowl with leaves. Amnae cucumbers, tomaaoes Ind aanlinea on top. Scanu crumbled chcae and pine nuu over au. Just before tervin1. whisk together vinai~ and driuJe over aalad. Makes 4 .rvinp. ~r.:~~ 44318MO PAOTlflt 1.a QM CMIO 5.15 OM FAT D.• OM CHOl 46.17 MO '~:_., ... lt-~13.ft.f•71.~ ~ 1.4" ......... --s.m.d 11.ft, ~-.~.~12.l"llt The perfect complement to pissoladib·r: a Greek-tyle salad of mixed greens. cucumbers. cherry tomatoes. f cta cheese and North Atlantic sardjnc . A popular ingredient in Mediterranean dishes, sardine malce this salad a satisfying meal in itself. Just before serving, top the salad with a tangy .orange juice-olive oil vinaigrette. Linger over a light desscn ot fresh ·berries floating in Pissaladier e 1 pound loaf froun breJ1d dough 3 tablapoom olJvt oU, divided l medium onions. pttferably l red and l yellow oDion, thinly slittd and ttparated Into riDp l teaspoon minced garlic 112 teaspoon Jtallan ~ng bknd or a combhaatioe of dried bail and ro8rmary 1 can kippered snacks 114 cup N~ ollves or whok pitted California ripe olives l lablapoons ftnely chopped .,.,., Thaw dough following package directions. Dough 1will be easier to handle if it's warmed in a microwave oven on low power 2 minute . Rub 1(2 tablespoon ... olive oil on the bottom of an 11 " 15-inch baking shecL Pat and push dough to flt die sheet. Heat oven to 375° F. Heat 1-1(2 tabtespoOnl olive oil in a large cO¥ered skillet. Add onions; cover and coot over medium-tow heat about IS minutes. stirring every 5 minutes or so, until onions are soft and ribbon-hke. Driule and nab mnainmg I tabtcspoon oil over dough; scaue.r garlic on top, then sprinkJe with Italian seuonina. Cover bread with cooked onions. Remove kippered snacks from can, draining the liquid. Crumble the fisb and acane.r it on top. Cua N~se olives from piu into small biu or coarwly chop ripe olives; scaner on eop. Sprinkle on pen)ey. Bake about 20 minutes. until ecSaes of douah are browned. Oat inlo 12 pieces. Serve wtnn or II room ~. Maka 12 eervin,s. NUnl110ML AMAL.Tm-~ CAL.ONES 151.43 KCAL 288 M MO PAOTEIN 5 12 QM CAA80 11.2& QM FAT I• OM CHOL I• MG =-d1l1rla~1~F•31 .. ~ .,....._..._ fW:w21 .. 111:-.--n.n.. ~M.~~11.9" t a sweetened yogurt sauce. For nibbling. add your favorire s1ore-bough1 cookie!> or haJ1an-tyle b1sco11i. Pur your thirst on ice w1lh a M 1111 Lime Spark/a or Mint Gmgu Teo. Flavored "'Ith hone) and fresh ginger slices. ou r rea recipe was msp1red by the drinl long enjoyed m I.he southern Medtterranean regions ot nonhem Afnca. .. Since al fresco dtning 1s meant 10 be carefree. )'OU· 11 • want <;.crvmg pieces that can travel from t..11chen to patio with ease. We've chosen Rubbcnnaad· d1 h"a.'heMafe dinnerware and drinkware (sui:e 11run 1~ 'ho"'n tn photo). A mart altemauve to \\asteful d1~po~hlc-.. they can be used again and again throu~hou1 tJ'k!·~ ear. M int Gi11ge,. Tea 2 quarts cold water 6 bags mint te.a 6 quarter-sized fre h ginger o;littS Honey or sugar Cracked Ice or itt cubes Li~ litts and fresh mint prig (for garnish) Fill a pitcher w1th water. Add tea oo .. and gm~et---~ slices: let tand in the refrigerator 6 houn. or longer Remove tea bag and ginger: navor lQ ta'ile with honey or i.ugar. Serve over 1cc with hmc ~lice' and mint spng as gam1 h. Makes 2 quans. ,. · Mint Linie p 111·k/er 1·113 cups trably squeezed lime jultt (5or6Uma) 1 CUplllpf' l /l np roqhl) chc>pped fresh mint ka\es 4 botttes (10 ou~ each) ~rkliag "atn or dub 90da. chilled Cndted ke tw ke cube Umt sUces and fresh mint sprip (for~ ...... ) ln a ~ucepan. combine lime juice, sugar and mint. Bring to a boil: reduce heat and 'unmcr 2 to 3 minu~. Refriaerate until chilled. Strain liquid int pitcher. Just bcf<n scr;mg. add J'lilling w•r: \hr genlJy. Serve O\'er ice with lime 1,lke1, and mint prias • as aamilh. Maka 1-l/2 quart.,. ...-=~ 1:u:.*"): 17 MO IN .21 OM CAMO 31.12 QM FAT 01 OM CtQ. 00 MG fW:w'IC llrtae:,.,..,0 7'.F•oft..~• _.... -=••.,llll:S......o.~ "* .........,...o.~~100.a.. ... 16, 1992 ORANGE COAST F TV may actually slow down metabolism rate. in children 2 My mother keeps saylna I allow my kids &o watdl loo m television and Iha& It will make them tat. Both my cblldttn are lhln like their rather so I don't see any problem. Who's rl&hl? T.T., Huntlnaton Beach Your mother wins this one. There is evidence to suggest that 100 much television time reduces the amount of outdoor playing and physical ac tivity so necessary for proper growth and muscle deve lopment ... Ask the not to mention burning up any Dietitian extra calories. -----· Now a new ' study from the University of Memphis sheds some interesti ng light on this issue. Thirty-two young girls were used in the research. All or them had their me tabolic rates (rate at wh ich they burn calorics) while resting, and then monitored again while they watched an episode of "The Wonder Ycacs." After the program their rates were again mea!oured. The results showed that their resting metabolic rates had dropped 16 percent below their normal re!>ting rates. In other words, the girls burned fewer cal0nes wa tch ing television than they diJ if they had been merely !oit11ng. Since this study has not as yet been ea rned out using adults, it is not known whether adu lts' me tabolic rate!> will drop as dra!ollCally. While it would obviously be be!ot to cu t down on children'!> TV 11me, some parents find it difficult to put that into action. At the very least, add some kind of additional activity during TV time - for you and the kids. Ask them to hel p you fold laundry. try writing a letter, take up needle point -anything to break the trance. g Occasionally Pve noticed that the yolks in my h -boiled eggs are greenish. Is this because the eggs were old? H.T., Costa Mesa Eggs stay fresh longer refrigerated in their ca rdboard container, (rather than, for example, in the refrigerator door). Generally, green hard-boiled egg yol ks are due to over-cooking - perhaps bccau!oc of the iron in the yolk. To prevent further cases of gree{l )Olks and spoiJing the ae!othctic appearance of your food, I suggest the following ''hard-boiled" cooking method. Bring the water and eggs to a boil and rce.Pce to a simmer for IO to 15 minutes. Then remove them from the sto'e and immediately put the egg into cold water. Thi!> will keep the iron that is in the egg from causing any color changes. I love ba nanas, but wonder how many calorics they have. D an:inas have any fat? C.A., Newport Bench A typical banana contains approximately 120 calorics. Bananas excel as good sources of potassi um, bu t also contribute to daily good health by providing magnesium, folaci n, vitamin A and other nutrients in lesser amo unts. The re is only a trace of fat to be fou nd in a banana (less than one gram). Moms and kids should enjoy the new Chiquita Junior seven-inch bananas at 90 calori cs each. These pint-Siled versions fit nicely in brown bag lunches and there's no America takes cheese tip fr~m ancient tradition What country consumes more cheese than any other? What country traces the roots of one particular cheese back to'ancicnt times? lf you answered France, Denmark or Switzerland, think agai n. The correct answer is Greece. The Greeks eat more cheese per capita than any other nation, with an average per capita consumption of more than 22 pounds each year. The Greeks have a rich heritage of -cheese making that dates back to the ancient times of Plato, Homer and Aesop. Most of the early peasant Greeks were vegetarians, fo rced by circumsta nces to re ly on cheese instead of meat for protein. Because sheep and goats were the most productive and reliable food source. cheese has survived throughout Greek history as a meal st'!)'le. Feta as the oldest and most famous of all Greek cheeses. Polyphemus, son of the sea god Poseidon, produced this cheese in tremendous quantities to satisfy his perpetual hunger, according 10 Homers Odyssey. A crumbly white SH FETA/4 ----- banana left over from the chocolate substitute desserts. R. M., 1.a&un1 Buch The wudy w lWO patu. la lbc morning's breakfast cereal. ---On the other hand, ir you are No, it Isn't. I recently read an first, the alcohol was added to the Q I've recently swltcbtd trom eating carob candy bars the interesting story which examined men's regular daily meals. In the chocolate to carob because or amount of added fat will depend weight gain in relationship to second part, the alcohol replaced a re.action to chocolate. How does on lhe manufacaurer. Be sure to alcohol consumption. Researchers the fat and carbohydrate (bread carob rate nutrltlonally? r:ad the ingredients listed on the at the University of LausaRne in and cereal food group) in their A.O., Balboa package. Unfortunately, much of Switzerland had eight healthy diets, but the to111l calorics per day It will depend upon which the added fat in carob bars is from young men each consume 96 were the ame in eac h part or the carob-containing food product you saturated tropical oils (coconut or grams or alcohol -the equivalent study. eat. Carob powder, made from palm kernel). These oils have been of approximately seven cans of The scientists noted that, in grinding roasted carob pods of the shown to be very potent elevators beer. The alcohol comprised 25 each situation, the alcohol reduced Saint-John's Bread tree, used or blood cholesterol. percent of their daily calories. the rate at which the men burned alone is naturally sweet, low in fat g Is ll just a maUer or the Most social drinkers (who are not fat. If fat is not used by the body and contains no caffeine. If you extra calories trom alcohol alcoholics) obtain about JO for energy require ments, it is use it in this form for baking, lh causes my busband•s beer percent of their calori es from pure stored - often in th e belly area. you'll have some great tasting belly? alcohol.) The scienti!>ts conclude that if you ~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~---~~~~~---~~~~~- arc tryina &o lose weight and ar unwilling to forego alcoholic beverages, at least reduce the d fat intake of your meals to all for the extra calories from alco l would like to add that you ca also get the benefits of increase calorie burning with a little exercise. Ikra#tt Saa/on 1J • rt1l11 dlctill•a. Sbr Is the author of boob': "Diets Tb•t Work" aad "The Wellness Book of I.B.S." Send y01Jr qurstloas to: Drraltt Scanlon, R.D., r/o Daily Pilot, Box 1560, Costa Me111, 92616. 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Y • J•h 11 tin J•IJ II, IHI. 1.ollllllllll •,._,_V_....__..,_ ... ..,.,...... • ....._....._........ ..., I \..I)' .............................. ftltl .............. .,, , .... ....:: ....... W.., ... l .. Ttt(JltC...... ............ .,_ .................. ( ....... ._ ...... ,,_ a.-v...., .......... ,...._..,......,..._."'-C .......... ...._,....._ ....... ,_..__ ....__,_.-.._...... .. _, .._ .. _... ...._~ ___ ,,,_ ____ _ I t I . .. ' 4 Thursday, July 16, 1992 PIZza with a burst of feta N o one knows the ex3ct origin of the first pizza. Some sources say it evolved from Egyptian nat bread, while 01hers say its ancestry dates back to prehistoric times when early man discovered the virtues of layering foods on hot breads. Any way you slice it, pizza has made a name for itself. It is the second most popular fast food in the Uni1ed States and a favorite home-prepared meal. The Greeks, not the Italian., were the first 10 eat pizza in the form \\e know today. They garnished the surfnce of a flat piece of bread dough with cheeses, 'egeiables and olives, and fashioned a rim around the edge 10 secure the toppings. They -brought the idea to llaly \\here it was recei,cd emhul>iai.tically. The llalians added tomato auce, derived from tomatoes they brought back from the New World in the 1500~. and the modem day pizza was born. Pizza became a stand:ird in the United Slates in the 1940's when soldiers brought the idea back from I 1aly during World War 11. Since 1hen, pizza has gone through man y American transformations. In San Francisco, for example, a pizza b often lopped with smoked salmon or avoc:ido, while in Chicago only a Jeep-dish pizza \\ i1h a 1hick crust \\ill do. To New Yorl..cri.. piu.1 i:.n't p1ZLj unless ii ha!> a thin cru't and lob of pepperoni or -.au:..1gc. The houc-.1 homemade pizzas going tod.1)' hJrk bacl to the earl) Grec1Jn \Jt1et1c..,. 1 he) rely on the power of tangy fe ta cheese to lend bold navor. Feta cheese is a hallmark of Grecian cuisine, most easily recognized as the soft white cheese sprinkled on Greek salads. But, feta cheese has recently become an American menu darling, because it lends a new taste sensation and old-world inspiration to all types of foods from salads to entrees. "Most of the feta cheese found , in supermarkets in America is ade from.cow's milk in place of goat's or sheep's milk to reduce the bitterness sometimes associated with imported feta cheese," sai,d Nancy Dennis of tbe Churny Company, Inc., the only national retail marketer of feta cheese in the United States. The classic combination "Of spinach and feta cheese, known by Greeks for centuries, is the focus for a Deep Dish Spinach Feta Pizza. Co-starring on the deep-dish squared crust are mozzarella and Parmesan cheeses, tomatoes, garlic, oregano and red pepper. The net result is a ' fantastic pizza as pleasing to the eye as h is to the palate. Onion Mushroom Pizza is a cousin of a Roman focacc ia, which means "bread from the floor of the fireplace," seasoned with olive oil and herbs. This quickie recipe calls for spreading eight ounces of navorful feta cheese on top of a gusty, ready-made Italian bread shell, which can be found in the su permarket. Sliced mushrooms, onions, spinach and a final drizzling of olive oil add further taste appeal. Summer cheese salads to take out or eat in Cheese in a i.alud is often a last minute addition, like "sprinkle with Parme~an chccl>e" or "would you like you rs with blue cheese dressing?" But, in the folloY.ing salads, cheese is an integral part, packing the salad with protein, calcium and rich flavor. f\tontcrcy Jack Fiel>l a Salad makes a delicious, quick to assemble picnic dish ui.ing prepared ingredients from the supermarket. First, cnnned pinto beans arc tossed with a spicy salsa dressing (bottled salsa mixed \\Ith Italian dressing and ground cumin) and stored in a covered container. At me:iltime, a layer of shredded Monterey Jack with plJpeno peppers is placed over leuuce leaves on the plate and covered \\1th the bean mixture. More cheese is sprinkled on top. Serve, if you "'''h. "rth tor11lla chips. An cat-in l>alad you can male comple tely the night before and refrigerate rn the salad bo\\I (preferably a glass bowl so you can see the la )er'>) ill Layered Cheddar and Vegetable Salad With Dill Dressing - Srmpl) pl:icc IJ)'Crl> of Cheddar chee e, shredded leuuce and the other \egt'tJhles in the bm\I and co'ver \\1lh the dill dressing; top with more chce\c and rcfngera1e O\ernigh1. When everyone's seated at the table t°'' the dressing and s::tlad m1.>.ture together and erve. MONTEREY JACK FIESTA SALAD • :! IJtilc\p<>On\ prcpJrcd lralian Sdlad drc~sing • :! IJhlc\poon~ prepared mcd1um-ho1 ~Jf,a • 1.11: rea,poom ground cumin • 1 can ( 15-V: ounces) pinto beans. dr;11ncd and rinsed • h cup chopped green hell pepper • 2 tJhle,poon' <.heed red onion • Lc11uc1: leave~ in h11c-\11cd piece~ • I cup ~hr~·ddcd t.lontcrc\' Jad. chee~c with jalapeno pepper~. divided In J m1:d1um bowl combine salad dressing, salsa and cumin; set aside. Add beans, ~re~ n rcppcr :o .J onion: to~~ gently to coat with dressing. Just before serving. place a IJver of fcllucc on 4 danner plates; using half of the cheese, s~n an equal amount oti e.1ch plate. top with bean mixture and sprinkle with remaining cheese. Serve with tor11l1.1 chips. 1f de~ircd MJkes four portions. "1UTKl1 10NAL INf ORMATION: 220 calorics; I l gm protein; 1.3 gm fat; 230 mg calcium - LAYERED CHEDDAR AND VEGETABLE SALAD • .i CUJh 1h1nlv !>heed shredded romaine lcllucc. divided • I pJd.Jgc (lO ounces) frozen peas. thawed, di\'ided • 1.i'z cups shredded Cheddar cheese (about 6 ounces), divided • I cup \l1ccd radi~hes ,• I cup shccd celcrv • ~ cup heed scallions (green onions) • Dill dressing In .i large serving bov.I place in layers 2 cups lettuce, 1 cup peas. I cup Cheddar chcc~c anil all of 11\c r3d1shes, celery and scallions; top with laycn of remaining peas and lettuce. Spread Dill Dressing over lcllucc; \pnnkfe with rcmQining ~cup cheese. Co,cr and rcfngcra1c until serving. Do not toss 1he salad until ready lo serve. Makes .i por11on\ NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION. C-w11h dressing): 265 calorics; 16 gm protein; 16 gm fol: 385 mg calcium. DILL DRESSING • \.": cup plain nonfa1 yogurt • v. cup rcduccd·caloric mayonnaise • V• cup chopped fre sh dill or 1-2 tablespoons dried dill • I tJhlc~poon cider vinegar • \.": tca)poon suit . • v. tc.1 poon sugar • ~ ICJ\po<>n ground black pepper In a small bOwl combine yogurt, mayonnaise. dill, vincg..i1, s:ilt, sugar and blatk pepper. Makes about I cup. l ~\hll\'i .. Germu Rome Baiery Wedding Cakes "The Old· Fashion Way" 2950 Grace Ln. C.M. 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Pre~ pizza crust onto bottom and sides of l'ell greased JO-inch deep-dish pizza pan or 13 x 9-inch baking dish. Mix spinach, mozzarella, feta and 2 tablespoons Pannesan cheese; spread evenly over crust. Mix tomatoes, earlic. orcpno and pepp«:r: spread over cheese mixture. Spnnkle wilh remaining Parmesan cheese.Bake 10 minutes. Reduce oven temperature 10 375 degrees F. Continue baking 20 minutes. Makes 6 servings. P~ep lime: 15 minutes. Coolcina time: 30 minutes. ONION MUSHROOM PIZZA WITH FETA • l onion, sliced, separated into rings • I garlic clove, minced • 3 tablespoons olive oil, divided • I pizza crust (t2-inch) or l large (1 pound) Italian bread shell • l cup sliced mushrooms • 2 teaspoons dried basil Leaves • l package (8 ounces) feta cheese, crumbled • ~ cup tom spinach 1 lcat oven to 425 degrees F. Cook and s11r onion and g3rlic in 2 tablespoons oil O\'er medium heat 2 minutes. Spread mixture over crust; top with remaining ingredients. Driule with remaining oil. Bake 15 minutes. Makes 4 scrvinfs. Prep lime: 15 minutes. Cooking time: 5 minutes. Home made Deep Dish Spinach Feta Pizza and O~ion Mushroom PiLZa make super snacks or meals. - FETA: From 2 cheese, Greek fe ta is tradition- ally made with goat's/sheep's milk, giving it a tangy taste. For thousands of years, shepherds in the Balkan region have made feta cheese by leaving goat 's milk in leather sacks to be warmed in the sun. Greeks typically serve cheese at every meal and often make a simple me·a1 of feta cheese, crusty bread and black olives. Greek chefs also use feta cheese in more elaborate dishe such as Stifado, a warm peas- ant l>tcw made with beef, chick-· en or hrimp, tomatoes and feta cheese. Savory phyllo pie!., like a Spanalopita, :ire the most fre· quently prepared and mo t popular dishes in Greece. Crispy buttered layerl> of phyllo pastry envelop l>pinach and feta cheei.e in thi entrec. 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Arts Scene Li~c her brilliant camn:.I.''>. arlil>t Maria del Carml.'n Caho is the pcr,0•11fica1ion of pure pa\'1on. a pnlcttc of elcganlly pa:.toral moods and pen,un~ion~ bu rsting "i1h :.unbc.:ams of cmo11on.d color and compa:.:.1on. Adorned in a pin~ !>.11111 ~imono nt the recent reception for her current exhibition of oil pa1111ings at the Robert Mondavi Wine and Food Ccnlcr (lhrough September ------25), she alternated between greeting the nurry of gue!>b and well-wishers ''ho attended, and di~eusi.ing how her impubive nature con1nbu1ed 10 the whirl of creative energy she had experienced in 1hc day:. lcauing up to the exhibi1 opening. "After I got home from imtalling the paintings for thi!> exhibit a couple of dnys ~•go, I didn't feel con1cn1 about 1he way the entrance lobby hai..l turned ou1. Everything hknJcd too pcrlcctl}. anu I fell we had i..lccurall.'d lhc room rn)leai..l of hung a show. I hJt fru,lration turned into an ob essioR for mL 10 p.11111 -I JUmpci..l out of bed at l a.m. .ind p.11ntcd all nigh1. <1nd all day yes terday. .111i..l 1ha1':. \\hat happened," she explained, po1111111g to a \lbrantl} colored, 4-by-5-fool l.1nd,c,1pc (-.1111 "ct). a i.howstopper tilled I he Qiu R1l.id. \'rcnna, V1rgin1a," which p .11:c-. ~1onu.1q \ reccp11on-area "all. 1'.1111 1rng tn me 1' .1n unplanned TO ERNST IS HUMAN -An item _ on Max Ernst sculptures at New- port Harbor Art Museum wa.s to run today but we were so blown away by the exhibit we decided to make it next week's cover story In- stead. However, here's a sneak peak: the bronze "The King Playing with the Queen." COVER Slwutw ,_h phuln Maria del Carmen Calvo poses with work at Robert Mondavi Food and Wine Center. Emotional Rescue Maria del Carmen Calvo blends passion in oil paintings emotional experience where I can focus on the momen1, when the now of concentration beco mes 1hc truth I create from, in!>tead of from preconceived ideas," Calvo continued. "When I was very young. my firs1 love affair was wi1h painling. Al 1hat lime and now, I paint things 1ha1 1alk to me. Then I let the paintings speak for 1hemselves, hopefully with the same balance of fluidity and 1ension th al originally drove me 10 it." Rooted in the tradition of 1he French lmpressionis1s, Cnlvo's exhibi1ion of nearly 40 paintings complc1cd during 1he last four years repres..:n1 s a sampling of her favorite subjects, u!>ually explored in a se ries of studies: nower still lives; lhc colorful bridges of Japan; while-washed villas in Santorini; lush waler lilies in the spiri1 of Monc1; roof tops in Europe; a country road she remembers near her home in Spain; Laguna's canyon landscapes and beach cove re1rea1s; and, enchanling ci1y views in such wonderlands as ~os, Venice, Trucco, and Aix-cn-Provence in Soulhern France. Her canvases are Iii with a spirited ins1inc1 and lyrical gesture which defy specific ca1egoriz.a1ion. Viewing the work up close or at a distance, you can feel 1he spon1anei1y she experiences in each bryshs1roke. Born in Leon, Spain, Otlvo began paintin when she was 10 years old, and escaped her eonvent school by train to study arl in Madrid just before her 151h birthday. Ahhough her fo1her soon returned her back to school in Leon, she had already begun 10 develop her distinct artistic s1yle 1wo years later when she officially entered Madrid's presligious Academy oC Bellas Artes for an extensive. formal training in art. However, her secure sense of composi1ion and )pa1i;il C:csign ma1ured in Paris where he receiq~J addi1ional ins1ruc1ion. She firs1 came 10 1hc Uni1ed S1a1es nearly 30 years ago, brc.i~rng in10 Los Angeles' \\Cll·known La Ciencg;i galleries, and con1inucd studying at 01ii. A11 Institute, UCLA, and privately wilh u Russian artist in Santa Monica. Along with being intrigued by Michelnngelo's figures and Rcmbrand1'i. techniques of underpainling, gla.cc. an~ u'c of imp~to. Olivo cites Ccznnne's \\Or~i. ·" ,, major influence in terms of utilizing plan1:' of ligh t and color. perhaps the moi.I seductive mqod in her work. She abo pr.1h.:' the late Roger Kuntz of Laguna Oc.1ch • .in arlist ond friend she frcqucn1ly p:11n1cJ \\Jt l. for in piring her mas1ery of compo ·111on Calvo has achic"cd intcrn:uional '"l(C~' with art critics and private collcctori., :inJ has been 1he recipient of numerou) ..&\\Jrlh Her paintin~ have been ex.hibi1ed na11onal \ in such distinguished loca1ion as the Spanish Corrsulate and Tin: White I ll>u,c. and in rcgion:il venues !tuch as the University of Southern California, S.in Bern:irdino County Museum, Lagun.1 1\11 Museum, Los Angeles City Hall, and lhc Tarbox gallery in La Jolla. And, her paintings nre held in i.evera~ corporali: collcc1ions, as well :is in 1he privalc collections of foreign dignitaries in coum11c' including Japan, lloly, England am.I Sfl.llll Robrr1 l\lond:u I n'int ond Food Crntrr. 1570 '«-nk Jht., Costa MtSll, 979-4510. \ phonr call i$ ~uin'd btfore •ittting t'\l1ibit. 2 Oran{1& coast Weeker1d I Thursday, Jury 1~. 1992 · C-.... br-'\.t" "Court Mlrabean Ahc 'roYence".J, a 40·1nch-by·40-inch oil on canvas by Calvo. Co~cr shows a Calvo oil painting of a.fldral arrangement on display at the Moftdavi center- S ince the unfortunate closure of the Golden Bear, Safari Sam's, Spatz and several other popular clubs in the 1980s, Huntington Deach has rarely hosted shows by original-music acts within city limits. But that will change this wed .end when a number or the area's best bands perform at Pierfest '92, a two-day celebration markin& the opening of the new Huntington Beach Municipal Pier. Pierfest '92 kicks off at 9:45 a.m. Saturday, and li .. e entertai nment continues until 9 p.m. that night; h"c performances tont in~e again .It IO a.m. on Sunday until 5 p.m. Entertainers will perform ut four loca11ons throughout the weekend. 1n the Dig Tent, located adjacent to the nc'" pier; in the Showmobile on M.1in Street; 111 the Children's I·un Zone. loca ted in the beach pJrl.ins lot north of the pier; and in lront of the Main Street Libral"I, located at th e corner of 6th and • Mam i.trects. Both days will have plenty to offer. "ith alternative rock. surf mu\iC, country-western and pop st)k'> being represented. Among the be t·known groups performing on Saturday arc Urban Sprawl and Insight, \\hich turn in back·to·baclc sets or original rock beginning at noon in the Big Tent. In Command "ill perform at 3 p.m. on the same Slage, follo't'cd at .i p m. by progressive rock-meistcrs Voys1'>. For the KNAC· and Pirate Radio-crowd. Tra\ pla)S hard drn1ng rock 'n' roll at 6 p.m. in the Ch1ldrl.'n\ Fun Zone on Saturda) and .11:alll on Sund.1). f or those who prefer a softer, but equally chnllcnging St} le of mu:.1c.. Carmel~ Door will pcrlorm origi nal foll>. and blues at noon un Saturday in the Children·:. l·un 7one. Craig Ballam of the group Spin will play folk on the amc Mage at 4 p.m. that afternoon. ·. THE SCENE And t_he bands played ori Local musician s strik e chord at Pi erf es t '92 T Thing pick up on Sunday morning. with two original ban<h competing for rock lii.tcners when they power up at 11 a.m. The One Eyed Jacks D.1nd plays blue\ next to the library. while Olu!>c for Concern brings their hard rod. sound to the l31g Tent. , TEEN SCENE C.1u~c For Concern •~ compmcd of Suza nne Graham on \tlCab. K}m Eai.h"ood on bJs!>. Le!>lie Stoddard on gu itar and RoscJnna Cunale on drums. The Hun ting1on Beach-based all-girl band ha!> pla)ed The RO\), Club Ltngcnc and the Anti·Club in Holl}''ood. but this mark!> a murh-:.tntic1p:::ucd homecoming appearance "Color in m) E)ei>," thc grou p\ firl>t single, h;i~ recc1,cd airplJ) 111 the Sou1hland and \\Ill undoub1edly be a part of the group·s set on Sunday. Perfo rming 1mmed1a1cl~ .11ler Cause For Concern Ill 1hc l311! Tent \\ill be 21 \\int.lo"'· \\uh - 'llllSCr·gu1tamt fohn Lt 1 J :.ii the helm, the 101.JI l1u.1net '' 11111. ~hO\\CJsing l>ong' ofl lhl.' gwup·, nc" 6·'t'•H! c.1,,~ Ill.'. indudin" 1h1. 0:,111.h\ "\\ h\ \\ lln'I 'a llU l ll\\.' \I.:' Jnd ·=·1 akc ~k l lu1· ..: · Al 2 p.m , 1:ru"J' O!!Jlll I 1''-.1 choice: 1hc\ 1..111 l',tll .. h I h1. '>llJl r' play surf turn.;' 111 th1. C.:J11ldr1.n ' Fun Zone or h.arJ r1x·k:. r' I '"' in the Big Tent. · At 3 pm .. \\Cll·l\lltl\\n cntcrtJllll.'r [JJic :'\fon1:111.1 ~i.;1, a 1\ell-dcsencd rnt from h1' ~h· 111., as Pierfc~t '92 urg.in1zcr .ind g.:h 10 perform a 45-minute 'I: t ,11 111ft:c11ou-, countr) mu,10: tr11m .ilop the Big Tent i.tagc. MontanJ noi on(\ 'int.?,, bu1 pb)S the gu11ar, fid°Jlc. b.inJ''· mandolin and eve n the h.llllllllll.:J. Bad.Ing l\1on1ana "·ill be 1he Count!) Ktc keri. For more 1nform.111un. 0:.111 536·54 -IJ.1 U/.J it1 \IJ\lld/ Et111or\ /\'tile -In .i.IJ111011 111 nw~ic. thr.• 111 0-<lJ.1 P1L·{f.''1 ·9.: fu,h 1111/ /l',1111ri: 11 lid'·.''' dtlll· omtr;.i11011,, J.11e·l71 m.: ,•\f11l1111Cm' J J.1JJ11.• 11111 L,•11~·: 1iJ.11,, d;;n1:;:r,, \trt.'et pL rh111111.•n .i1i..I 11 , ,. ,\l~11n .">t rr.'CI in lhL· 1h11111(flll/' Hunttn[:l<•fl H1.·Jd1 J/L 1 1111/ lie cl~"' 1r.11/n. At Picrf e t '92 (clod.\\i e from upper left): Cause For Concern, Eddie Mon- tana, Lyn" and n.~ Sliders. 'Cop Killer' controversy fails to tee local sales T • I t's Saturday night nt about 10:15 on the Balboa Peninsula. The Newport Beach Police hnve just set up the lSth Street checkpoint to turn around would-be cruisers. A bright pink lowered truck with darl tinted win- dows approaches the checkpoint with rap music blar- ing. Rapper Ice-T's controversial lyrics of the M>ng "Cop Killer'' from his latest rclca c "Body Count" are blASted dangerously withrn ca~hot of police. "My adrenaline's pumpin '. I got my stereo bumpin'. I'm 'bout to kill somethin'. A pig stoppccJ me for nu thin' DIE DIE DIE PIG DIE! F··· THE POLICE!" for 1hc momesu. lhc..JOQI tension seem undeni- able, and it appears that Los Angeles' problems be· tween civilians and police have quickly spread to usu- ally quiet, and complacent Orange County. However, this scenario can be quite misleading. Despite in- creased friction m LA. between pe>licc and the public, this •re• seems to have remained relatively. unaf- fected. One apparent cumplc of this has been the local response to .. Body Count." Although there was a gre:i t deal of controversy na· tionwide regarding the album, due to its release so near the Rodney King verdict, local record tores re· port hn,'ing e:<penenccd liulc, if ,iny, fallout. Connie Gunderson. an emplo)Ce of CoslJ Mc a's Tower Records, stated that the tore hasn't consid· ued pulling the nlbum because of all the ruckus. Fur· thermorc, she Mnted, "I don't think this is an area that i particularly reactive to that on of thing. I do know that the 'Body Count' album made our top :!S last ~eek." Nor has the Wherehou e an Co ta Mc a e~pcri­ enccd any problems with the album. Kenny Klingele, a mrrnager there, S<lid of the album, "I haven't had any negative protests." The only acuvity or any note locJlly at the Whcrehousc ha been an increase in s:ilcs:-""K.ids b:ivc been buying the albumTtkc Cf'3~." Music Plus in Costa Mesa has also experienced an increase in sales and requests for the album. How- ever, manager Tom Ford attributed the increased sales to the hype surrounding the album, not fondness ror the music or lyrics. "I don't know that 1'ids arc buyin,a 'Body Count' because they're interested in the music, I think they arc just buyina it to sec wha t the hype is all about." -B1 J"'}k ~llllrroth !\RT Orange Coasr s Most Comp ete the Amazon Basin, on tl1splay throu.-;h ~ui: 8 • SuHn Spiritus G.tllery JJ)) Be.:ir St "' CrysLJI C~rO, Costa t.ies.i, ~9-:-510 • h· penments in f'.hotosraphy" premier\ 5.ttl.l•· day .ind \\-111 ~ on view thrnogh St•pr l wuh WOtk by Larry Vogel, Denny Moo~ Mark t.1.ltthews .tnd Micti~I l~1ibr.;r~' Hours: 10 a m.•9 J).m. Mondl) r, cl.I•, 11) a.m.-6p m. S..tuu.IJy, noon-5 p ni unJ.i1 Mm15Sion. Free. Art Museums • Lai:una Art Museum 307 Cliff Ome, L.1.;un.1 HC'.Kh. -19-1 6531 '"Modernist Ab· >tr.I• t1cin 1n Amt•11can Prints" lrom the "-.i· l•on.11 i\lu"•um 01 AmC'rocan Art. Sm1thso- n1.111 ln,11tu1r1.1n prt»cntC'd through Jul) 21> C 1·nt111'\ .\ P.11nting 81 Pctcr P.k•\anc1C'r · "" "'"' until !>undJ1 ·\\0h1 Parad1..e. l'.11111111~, I 1t1m thC' l c"'t.'n\ .md 1\u'nltC'S J ~··1·•1' ho" h1 (.,1l.111rn1.1 .ir11sr.s, con11nu1.., 1!11.1u-:h "-l" .'U 11.,,,,, 11 ,1 m -5 pm 1 U<"<l.11 <;und.11 "'drn1"11111 SJ ior Jdults. S 1 '«I 1111 ,,.,,,.>< • 1lrt1·n' ,1ud<•n1>. frC't.' tor , h1ldwn ''""''' 1 ! • Thrilltou Att Studios 3 H C.rbr lo Costa Mesa, 6-12-5978 Oni;1n.JI ob und watercolon., pa1n1tnj;\ from 8.1h, Ind '"'~d ..,(IC)d carvin~ and rn.blo.> fr,1h.r1'<.1 I lt1UT' 11 am ·7 pm Tue'>dJ~·5.lturtl.l\ L1 'P" 1J04ntmt'nl • L.1i;un.1 Art Mu,C'um outh Co.1,1 Pl.11.i <,,11c•llitl' 1113 B"'1ul ~t Ctht,1 .\It,,, l•IJ..! lJub I llH•uL;ht L.1l11orn1.1 \ \ 1>11ld Ill> 01tt1•1t•n1 "''"' \ \·orf.. m the PC'r ni.1n1'nt Coll1o"t1111n," .1 d"f1IJ1 '' h1ch rt'-n•ntl~ C'nrkd .1t lhC' m.11n mu><'um tC'atur· 1m: '"'rl.., b~ "'H'r,11 Jrt"h. on v1C'w here thr1111~h Od -I I h11m 11 .1 m .9 pm 1't1111c!.n ~rnf.11 JO .tm C. pm ~lturcl.11. 1 I .1 111 (, p 111 '>und.1) Arlm1s>1nn Free If you hove on Miit lstilg or change cl itfonno!Q!, «lllatt. C-.. c/o Tiie oat, Plat, P.O. b 1560, CaAI Mell, CA 92627 or cal 540.1224 • \\'orl.s C..llt'ry South JJH Ii .ir 1n Cry.t.11 Court!, Cost.i Mo.J, er~ ,,-5 ~ 1n <;eapcs," featuring ~orl..s bv 'l'1t'rJI a1t t 1n )4:1/Cral ml.'d1ums, on d1~pla\ du u~,ll lvf1 1u. I lou~ 10 ii m ·9 p m Montl.1\ I• 1.1), 10 .1 m.·6 p.m $.iturd.1y: 11nd 11 .1111 h p m Sunday. Adm1:»1on f 1~'<' • Ne\\jXHI H.irbor Ari \\U!>l'Um 850 ~Jn <.l<•mt•ntl' D111t• Nt>\\f)\•rt BC'J< h. 7~'1- 11~."! llw l1r.1 rn.11m 'C:ulp1urC' c'h1b111on l>1 the l.ue \lHlt'.111>1 Jrt"I M.l\ lrn>I on Ill'\\ throui;h S.•pt 6 .. 1,n 1>n \It'\\ thr11ui;h ~·pt b St'it'< t111n' lr.'111 the PermJn('nt Cn1k•ttn>n \\Orio., lrcim th<' mu~·um·s col ll'\t1,1n b\ \.Jnuus .Jr11>t' Hvur) 10 a.m -5 p m T ut""'1.l\ ~und.11 CIO'o1n~ time fridJ\") " Ii r m 1,dm1""''n s.i 1111 iidulb Sl '"' '>t'nmr < 1llZC'n' .1nd studl'nts Jnd lrc-e tor ch1ldr1o"n undt>r 11 .ind rnC'mberi Community Galleries •John W.ayne Airport 3151 AJf\\J\ AH' Building 1' 101 Co-.t.i \ll~l . .:!51-5::!1Q ··crc't'nc Jncf (.r('1'nC' .A.it hitl'CI.> in Rcs1 ck-n11,1I Sl\ll• · .1 rnlll'C11or1 01 photograph> 'h•l\\ln~ thl' C.1l1h1rn1a hun~.11t1\, · SI) le ot lurn ul lhe·c.C'nlun Jr1.h1lt'c..1.> Ch.irlcs Sum- mer Crt·~nl' .ind 1 tl'n" .\l,llher Greene. is 'h'"' n unttl lul} .:! j on tht• dcp.1rturC' le1el ol lht' ThomJ~ F R1I<'\ krrn1n.1I op~lle ~JI•'' 1-I,rnd1 l 1-1 • NC'" port BN1d1 Cily 11.ill GJllery 3300 '''"fl<>rl lll,tf "'''"l'l<•rt U1•.i,h, M4-3150 \\ .1t1•r, 111111\ b\ lk.1 Rilt•\ .ind 011' b, \\'al l.11 t' ~1q;t•I on "l'" lhw11~h St-pt 1:1 Hour~ ti J m ; p m l\lnnd.1\ f rid,11 1,dm11.>1,1n r "~' rary Art 3CJ2 1 W. MacArthur Blvd, Sp.lCC' 111 , S.intJ Ana, 549--1989. The 12th an. nu.ii Juried Show, which this yc.1r 1s being 1uds~ b1 Adolfo V. Nodal, general rn.m .1Rc1 of the Los Angel~ Cultural Affa1ri Oe- Jl.lrtment, ava1l.:ibre for 1<1Cwing through .O.ug 7 Hours: 11 a m .4 p m \\ l."dnc~.w-Sunday. Admission Free Commercia l Galleries •Al I.Aron's Art C..Jltry 291 S Redhill A\e Suite A-104, Costa Mesa, 662-3383 (In the Stonem1ll Design Center) Currently shoY.i- 1ng onginal pa1nungs by Jul.,.n Riner, Leo Jau!ten. Raymond Ba)"les, John Rdnd Tayk>r, lim Dalv, Roberto l upen1, Aldo Luongo, Doroth) Spanguer, Paul Bla1n Henry. 11ou~-10 a m-5 p m Tuesday, Wednes- d.-.11, ThuMay • Be.ir St. Caft 3333 Bear SI.. Costa Mesa. 751-CAFE. An e),hibit by Orange Counl) artist Anna Friesen in whidl images oi rocl...s. seed pods and leaves are created using layeri of colors now on view. •Blue Marblt Coffeehouse 1970 Harbor Blvd., Cosu Mesa, 646-5776. Mikt Owens is the featured artist of the month. Hours: 6 JO a m.-11 p.m. Sunday-Thursday: 6:30 a m.-m•dnight Fridiiy-Saturd.iiy. Admis.sion: free. • Dt Gru f Att Inc. 3400 Avenue o( the Art>, Costa Mesa, 557-5240. Pastel paint- 1ns_s by El~abeth L.ifouschek continues in· definitely Houri: 10:30 .i.m.·6 p.m. Tues- d:iy-Sat_orday (open until 8 p.m. Friday!. ~m tSSion • tree • Calleri~ O rrtfon Kosu Boehl in Cryst.JI Coun, 3333 Bear St., Cosu Mesa, 549· 1959. hhibition Edit.on '92, I.ht! .irtrSlte 11 ii m.-5 pm. Sunday. Mmis.sion: Free. p.m. Sund.iy. Adm1"1on. frl'l' • The Gregory Callery 3406 Via ~ldo, • Somt likt II H.iiutt & Boh•mlan Newport Beach, 723-0887. Specializing in (;roove 218 E. 171h St, C())t.> M1..~. 642 well-known reg100al artists, lhe gallery fe.i· 1372. Art, collectrbles, retro furniture tures original Oils, acrylia, pastels, waler· funky vintage .iind trtndy new cl()(hmg a~ color, as well as hand-bloWn glass, ceramic new hoostwares on drspl.iy ror sale. tinvrs: and wearable accessories. limitless cuSlorn 11 a m.-5 p.m. Monda~·S.lturday or by ap- framing .ilso offered. Now showing lhroogh poontment. August: Russell Jacques, S.lndi.i Jones •South C~t Ar1 Ctnltr 283 E 17th St • Campbell, Rick Harsh, Chris S.lnlley. Eve Costa Mes.1, 646.4545 Alltm.Jhoo refs Thompson, Sandra Hiii, Oebfa Huse, Cathy original wood sculptures and ceramic piec- Hatfield, S.P. Kirsh. Helen Weld, P.itrick es and .i selcctron ol l1m1ted edition l1tho- Kefly, John Barbef, Agnes Copeland, Jeff gra~s .ind ser1oraphs i... 11.irlOUi art.SU .ire Pnegel, Richard Meye1 and mo<e. t"' D' .,, on perm.lnent dl)j)l.ly. Hoors 10 ;i.m ·6 •Hod.id Sl.immer Art Calltry 2006 p.m. Mondly·Friday; 10 .it m -S p.m Satur· Court Ave., Newpon Beach. Continuous day. exhibit features original vt available (M sale by more than 20 Soothern Cahromia • Stoary Sheets Fint .vt CaJleriu 14988 .irtlsts in .ill typeS ol media. Hours: 6-9 Sand Canyon Ave., Suite 1·5, lr\1ne, 7))- p.m. Monday-f rlday and by appojntment. 0445. St>.teen local 1>31nters will cd11btt I ".I' . I '. \ I ~ ! ! 11 I~ LISTINC INFORMATION: I( )OU hJ'l' •n t\>ent listing or ch•ngt o( inform.al1un for Bl.ack~ d1r«t mquirlt.<s lu llrn- l•min Epst~n. cJo 11.acLlooL, P.O Bu\ 1500·11M, Corona del Mar, CA IJ!bl> Phone (714 ) 76().2622. A cumplett 1t.1r ol Bl«Llooti listings run~ the rir)I luh· day or e.ich month. Lettnd: 0C. Or.inge Counl). Ill. bl.idi tie. IT-opt, bl.icl.: lie ophon.al pp, ~r penon. TIA. to be vr.tni;ed. their work .it Stilry Sheets' Mid-Summer •Mug.net Bedell Studio .ind C.illtry Open-Air Art Festrval 1n Old T~n lf\tne. •M Show, July 17, 7·10 µ111 o\ 700 1/2 Carnation Ave., Corona dcl Mar, Participating .irtiih include t...arl Hubl!nthal. SISl.lncr Le.igue OI !1.C\\.port BNch ;it \\.11 760-9100. Mixe<f..media monoprinl5 a.nd Betty Anne Slewart Kitk1>3tiidt. • .lohn Fam-WI u~1entt Cdllef), ~fl'11t (t olt-: watetcolors by Marsaret Bedell and limited sworth, Joanna Mc!Wreau, Ron USl.ld, Fa~IOn Island 10 percent of J>f•Xttih i:<> prints and t mbosscd watetcolors by Linda Roger Am1strong, Robert Hall and Don to new Assl>tance leas~ bu.ltl1n!t f'I onc Whittemore on permanent displ.iy. Hours: O'l'le1ll. lhe fesllval runs Fndl) S·10 67l ·124S. 10 oi.m.·5:30 p.m. Tu~y-Thursday, or p.m.j SJturdJy, 10 a.m. lo 6 p nl . and •Mid-Summer Fine Art fe)li\'~I lul\ by appoinlment. Admission: Free. Suno.ty. 10 a.m. to 5 p m Adm1SS100 rs 17·19, Pediatric Can<et Rl~Jrcti h 1umf.1 • NESE C..lltry 4131 S. Main St., Santi! Ir~ Regul.ir hours: lei a m.-5 Pm Tues-hon •nd Stop·C..p mu~. foot! J11ti IU(.11 Ana, 979-2787. Mi,ed·m«fia painting and dily-Sunday. oirt at S!.lry Sheets fin<' .O.rt C.illc>r1n Old sculpture by Myrella Moses continues • Srodlo Callery 17905 Slo.y Pali. CiN:lc, Town ll:vine .Phone 7J3-0045 through July 31. Hours: Mondiiy-Fnday 10 Suite N, ll'\olne, 851-9181 "M)thS of the • Up~r Newport 8.>y Ecoloi:1nl Tour a.m.·S p m. Admission: Free. Rain Forest." 1>31ntings ~lcbr.lllng the July l8, 8· 30-11 JO a m. Pa,111• I '" •r •OU the W~I C.illery 3441 ·B Via lido, m)ths. l~nds and customs of the 1nd·g-l..l)al. tour of Bad Ba ~1th f1,h t.. <-1w Newpon Beach, 723-5950. Worl.s by enoos peOples of the Andes Mountains and Dept natur.1l1st. S-46 pp Ph.MW ,,. ,..~. NJ~. H.ientaets, Mul.ai· Ward, lij!iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!I Behrens anCJ ochers are on permanen1 dt~· play HouB· 10 .i.m.-6 p.m MondJy Frtd.ly; 10 ._m.-5 p.m.Satuid.iy, 11 a m.-l TEXAS TFSfED, 1RIED & 1RUSIED • Nl•..,porl BrJch Public lihr.tr} "-c"1"1rt Cl·ntl·1 l:lr.1nd1 ll'>h ..,,1n lll'mente Onw "l'\\l'"rt llr.1d1 t•-1-131<11 T11b.1I Re1er- ht'r.111 .n, "''"'I m1•d1.1 '""" b1 -.:t'\\p.lrt B1•J, Ii J''"' ""n \11"111 110 d1>plJ\ lhrou~h lul1 11 lt1,1" 'l,1n1 "pm Mon<iJ\- lhur.,.l.h " J m " p rr I 1J1 Q J m 5 p m '111.1 I.I\ " n "> 11 '" ~undJ\ A.I- "' ""' •O f tt l,. ~t:Hls b1 eight .irt1-.t\ 1n celebration o( 1-----------------r 1'o:.t.a Bod.i's ~50th anniversal') oo \ iew until Saturda\ Houri 10 .i.m .<) pm Mondii1-frida~ 10 .i m. 6 p m. Saturd•)'. • O ranJ;l' Counh Cenll'r for Conltmpo- ~in}i_~7~~ .. o ur)h't' Swimwear Illustrated Cover Model Search O UTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONA WIMSU IT FINALS! JULY 16 •7-9:30 p.m. • '-n ( nver Charge • l -\II \ou Can Eat Butfet 5-8 p.m • Don l Miss 18 Beautiful Women on Stage --The Hottest ight oT the Summer! • D.rnce to "Euro-K" from 9 p.m. -12 midnite • RED LION H OTEL O M NGE COUNTY AIRPORT WSO Bmtol St., Costa Mesa t 405 Fwy & S. Bristol Exit (714) 540-7000 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 16, 1992 ~® <k&VZ;w· ~ CHil.J PARLOR & SALOON ,, - ---iiiiliM ----' ilMfi.i I *2for 1 * Any Ribs, Mesauite Smoked Cl1icken or Fish . (fulm (XIU d mcnJ) All mcab intl~Can Bat a Jblcy Bula. ~c.oleSlaw .t )W' ct.:>i:e ci ore Rah Ruic. Rad! Ben. o.ty Q FrQ ~Tuia Red 00 en~ in tatX l.lU ~--m dlect clecbild. !Wf 11:J01m., l(\Yn Nol vlllid v.11b Ill)' ohr c6ncs "Kids& Fa" ar: ~ Oo" mien. Coupon ~·res 8-S-92 \ 1215. se~ continues. Buffet dinner follows. Roof, August 15·231 Southern Cah(ornia 8 BlaC'k and While I.uh, July 18 at 7 Cont.act M.iria Prlc~Tesu, 497-1087. Home and Garden Snow at Anaheim Con· p.m., Newport Harbor Art Museum at 8 Poncho Sanchez._ A~gust 2, 5.7 p.m., ventton Center. S6.50 Pfi·• seniors SS, ch1I· Newport Center Fashion Island. Dancing. American Cancer SOclety/OC Latin jazz dren S3. Phone 978·88 8. •Bal~ Sid Oub P.O Box 6288, New· black and white-themed e.iting and fasfi. gourl"Mt picnic: at Robert MondaVI W1.ne •~rs Restaur.-nl Opening. August port Beach, 721-9316 The SSC will host a oons. S50 pp. Attire: creative black and and Food Center, Costa Mesa. S35 pp. 16, Bowers Museum o( Cultural Art, S.1nta "Margaril.l Ml'c-o(f" on Saturday at a mem· white. Contaa Maxine Ga1ber, 759· 11 22. Contact Margaret Edwards, 751-0441. Ana ,,;ns Southwest-themed establish· ber's home. Cost is S9 for w~tcrs, no ment 500 pp BT Brian lan"'-1"'"' 567 charge for qualified contestants •Kids .-t Hurt. July 18, Olive Crest 8 Beach BBQ, August 4, Olive Crest Treat· · · .,.. '"'• • Treatment Centers (or Abused Children. ment Centers (0< Abused Children, Kids at 3642· •Fashion Island Newport Cemer Oro1,e Cont.act Donna Andert, 777-4999. Heart meeting. Cont.act Donna Andert. •Send a Kid to ump, August 17, Trees above Pacific Coasi Highway, Newport 777·'4999. Restaurant and R..1whide Boys and Cirls Beach, 759-1122. Newport Harbor Art •Tropic Nights, July 18 at 6:30 p.m.. Camp g<?I( tournament at Costa Mesa Mu~um io1ns Fashion l~and in presenting Opera Pacific Gourmet Diners at Taylor 8 Bravo Bistro, August 8, Gourmet Diners Country Club. 8 am .• .continent.JI breaU.ist second annuJI •·8fack and ~hite Bash" at r~ence, Huntington Harbour. ConlaCI o( Oper<l Pacific at Rappaport residence, and tournament, 6;30 p.m . cocl..tail> at 7 p .m. July 18 featu11ng dining. dancing .. 1)Tll1<.reuder, 673·12'49. Santa Ana. BT. Contact Myril Kreuder, restaurant; 7: 1 s e .m., dinner and awards and entertainment under the stars. Cost IS 673· 1249. •so 8 family Beach Puty, july 19, 3-9 p.m., S150 pp. Phone 73·0910. ,. per pers.on. 552 Club, Sandpipers and The Associates 8 Summer Fiesta, August 9, City of San •Giggling Marlil\/Cabo Coast Cantina ol Hoag ,.,~morial Hospotal P-rne-s· dancing Clemente 5K run/watlr7stride competition, JambOiee "Rood at DuPont in lf\1ne, 978 •nd cOolout at Dunes, Newport Beach. contests, games, food booths on A\enida 0340. On Saturday, a II.id's k.a1ao\..c Lunch Adults, SSO pp.; 1uniors 13-3S. S30 f p.; del Mar, live country, mariachi and sun will be held to benefit ARK Scf\1ces (or children 2· 12, S 15 pp. Phone 574-721 music. Fre.!. Phone 492· 1131. • trvine lmprov 4255 Campu) Oro\e, Ir· Abused <;:h11dren. 11.araolo.e is singing Y.1th • all beginning at 7:30 p.m Co>t •> S4 en· trance foe and ~5 for dinner •Opera Pacific 650 To\•n Center Or Su11e -100. C())tJ Mesa 63"· I :>-19 Gour· met Dineh \'\111 pre<;cnt 'Tro('' '1.i;hb at 6:30 p.m on Saturday Lt "'11 be h())tt:d by Jim and Pam T,1~lor ContJCl the number abo\e (or more into •Orange County Fairsrounds ISi$ Falf Ome, Costa Mcs.1, 364-254.! Wed.end horse shows continue durm,1; the fi111, \\.hich runs throu~h Jul\ 26 the "\lo i:.in HOl'St' Show" FridJ\·Sur l.1\ the .\11n!\l· lure Hooe s~...... IUI) s.uurdJ\ -Sund.I\ . the "Xero~ We.tern ShO\\UOv.n" and "Ail Breed Show" Jul~ :>4·26. Frn· \\llh rc~ul.ir tair adm1~1on. • ea de p rty J 1y 19 3 c t I 8 Wine O..sk, Au~ 9, 2·5 pm , OC 1r1ne, 854-5455. Ellen OeC.eneres and Cary )Our choice of mus.c, video. •nd a 11\C au-r n " ' u1fj at p.m., en r• Wine Society tasting Of OC Fair award Y.in· Brightwell appear ton1gt11. Ritch Shn)der d1ence. The run Y.111 last from 11 .30 a.m. • Art·A·Falr Fesli\al ---Lai;una C.1ti)11" e1ri~ld ~rf<~;:~ti'1c~1~~;,1~r~~r;cghe'. ning wines at Anaheim Marrion Hotel. S40 performs Wcdn~ay-July 26. Showtimcs: to -1 p.m. lRhoad,,5l0aguna ~~,iplch. -IY ; • .iJSl-1. l\lt)tt1' -..-pp. Phone 546-8664. Thursday 8·30 pm , Friday at 8:30 and an artist> u•> J\ J "~ ~ \,1!1l'I\ u lights per(ooned by ~ure Company 10:30 pm., Saturday at 8 and lO:JO pm ; • tntegrily 714 2828 Pacific C().b{ HW\'., \\Otl..s su•toni; cwr\ ta)ll' in th , ~C.th Jn· Contact Marcia Mareni;o, 998· 1768. 8 Coif Tourn.iment. August 10, JU\enile Corona del ,..'\Jr, 759· 1121. tntcs11ty 714 nual C\.ent \\ hich run> 10 am -1 O p m •Una Noche del Tulro, July 25. South Diabetes Foundahoo .lt Ney.port Beach and Sund.iy·Wl'dnc-.d.iy '11 8 ·30 p.m Ad· \\111 host a 'Beauty-a-thon" on Sund.ly 10 dJ1ly through .Au~ JO T1c~l·I) S.! 50 Co.isl Repertory and Nuestro Teatro at Coun~ Oub. Contact Barbra March4?), mission: S7• lO. raise funcb to rcno\Jte Orange Co.ut Col· S3 SO. SCR, C~ Mesa. Reception, 6 30 I'm . 553·0 6J. •Orange Countt Crazies lu892 Bol.a legt!'s 1,20Q.seat Robert B Moore l hcJtrc • fe~livJI or Arh. &50 l;i:::.n.' (;in\l:lfl. performance at 8 p.m S25 PP Contact •Meet the Artist/Public Forum, Augu..i Chica Si · Suitt' .Ol . Huntin~ton Beach. •Ne\\ port Dunes tamooree Ro.1d and Rd Lasun~ BeJch -19-1 10111 :>an ,. 1&0 1'1.m Frttm.in, 95-·2602 ex 221 12 al 6:30 p.m., FoundJtion (or Facial 840.1406. "Orani;<>lahomJ!" tuns til July Pacific Co.1st H1gll\vay, Newport Beach, art1.,ts and crall)tnt:n d1spl.l\ ih,,11 ul'.111 r~ • 'd 1 f d I 6 Plastic Sur""~ al H)·an Newportcr, Ney.. 25 at Pacific Symphony Building in Santa 751 -04-11. The Bal .. --Sl..1 Club is holding and g1\e demon\lr.itio1h .ind \\11r\..•h 11> nt Bays1 l' nter u e, Ju y 25 Jl :30 p.m., o-A ., ... ~ 8 T I s 12 s1·5 UUJ C 0 ' 0 P r I port Beach. iscussion of latest 1nno..,allons na . .,...,.,'time p.m. 1Co.cts • a Country W~ern Summer .\lcet1ng on 60th .innl\Cr)Jr) l'<l11oon OI fo,.i \.:1 ·un' .ourmct 1ncrs o pera ac111c at K c1n .. ll'>i<k•nc.e. ,..;ey.port Beach Cont.act M)ril 1n plastic surgery and FDA positions on re-•Orange Counly Fair .it Qfanb'C County Tuesday. It includes .i BBQ dinner and through Aug 3 l .\I rJ rt •! '' J .He d • ~rcuder, 67 3•1249 cent sens1tl\oe 1\sues Free. Phone 759· Fairground> ·88 Fair Ome, Cost.J M~. professional country \\.~tern dance le>s.on~. See FESTIVALSt8 • Alabam.t Concert, lu1Ll5·26 at 4 p.m. 7678. 549-9602 ffcadl1ning the '1 and 9 p.m. ------------------------------- R Cl b ( r d .rr bu C • The Tennis Ball, August 15, Tennis ~vs at Arlington Thejller ~nday \\Ill be f\l.iry u 0 .... oio l' "'1ra co an· Culd r.,.,. P ·~ 1 1"-TBA "AN1nhtJlthelmprov"featu11n<'\\'1I Sh11-TOP TEN ~,,n HnmeAid 0C United Cerebral P.il~y 1 ot ...,~ra aciiic a ..... ato0n · !>'' C .• r . 1 :> .ind Mt."t!ICJI 01~qcr Rt.-spon)C country • A Million Great Ide.is Under One ner, \.\.'a'ync otter anu ~ro Lener. mus•c (t.-.t1\al at lqucstrian Center. Ala·-------------------------------! b.1ma pedormanct> at 8 pm. S40-45 pp July 2 • July 9 Phont""8S8-4SOO •Summer Picnic July 26, noon-4 pm , Jf.'\\IYI fNlera1ion o( OC at Mason Park, It· \1ne S..' pp . S5 per (am1ly. Contact Deb· b.c Stein, 259-0655. •Taste or Tustin, July 26, noon 1111 8 p.m., B~ and Oris Club or Tuqin at Tus· tin Pl.ua SJmple tastes from th1rt}) locai rr-.taurants Phone 544.53-11 • Ne.w England Clambill.e, August 1, Courmet Diners o( Opcr.i f'ac1fic at Corona del M.ir Beach Contact M)'nl Kreuder, 67J·1249 • Barbecue al Stout Manor, August 1 al " 30 p m , OC Sl..1 Club 1n Miuion V1e10 SJ pp-in .id1r.mce. SS pp. at door. (-Ont.Kt Ver.i, 960-4200 •Bridal Show, August 2. 10 am ·S p.m. OC Brid.11 Connections "ultimate \\.edd1ng C\ent for beach cities brides" at Neighbor· hood Community Center. Cost.l Mesa (CJ· turn 100 C\h1b11ors, (a~oon shows at 12 30 and 3.30 pm SS pp. Cont.Jct Mol· lie Merrell S-18·1089 8 Oper.-Lecture, Augu)f 2 at S p.m. Opera League o( Laguna Beach bi-monthly B~QUET FACILITIES For • * Company Luncheons/Parties Private Occasion Events HANGCHOW Chinese Restaurant • Your Happy Host, Mr. Lee Welcomes You! •Catering •Cocktails •Lunch Buffet •Sunday Brunch •Dinner 7 Nights -~Full Ba~ 1>-Take Out-- 120 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa 114'650-8960 VIDEO RENTAL 1. ADDAMS FAMlLY (1991) 2. CAPE FEAR (1991) 3. FATHER OF THE BRIDE (1991) 4. JFK \_ 5. MY GtRL 6. FRANKIE & JOHNNY (1991) 7. KUFFS 8. GRAND CANYON 9. FOR THE BOYS 10. LAST BOY SCOUT CD's 1. MARIAH CAREY "MTV Uplugged EP" 2. BILLY RAY CYRUS "Some Gave All" 3. RED HOT CHILLI PEPPERS "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" 4. SOUNDTRACK "Boomerang" 5. KRIS KROSS "Totally Krossed Out" 6. PEARL JAM "Ten" 7. SOUNDTRACK "Mo' Money" 8. B-52'S "Good Stuff" 9. SOUNDTRACK "Sister Act" 10. EN VOGUE "Funky Divas" 1. SIR MIX A LOT "Baby Got Back" 2. TLC "Bab Baby Baby" 3. N2DEEP .Yeack To The Hotel" 4. MADONNA "This Used To Be My Playground'' 5. COVER GIRLS "Wishing On A Star" 6. ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT "Tennessee" 7. RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS "Under The Bridge" 8. KRIS KROSS "Jump" · ~ 9. KAIS KROSS "Warm It Up" 1 O. NICE & SMOOTH "Sometimes I Rhyme Slow" Orange Cout Weekend I Th&nday, July 18, 1992 • MUSIC Another Starship landi at DC Fair 9v Joel Beers ~·J~ \\r:ei D on'1 he fllOlcd into th inJ..111g that just becau~e a bJ1H.l c.tllcJ Jeffc:r:-on Star~hip is playing the Orange County Fair F1 iJay night. the only thing heard 11 ill he pale regurgitations of pa~t glories. Unli l..l' lllhcr b.ind' phi)ing the fa ir. !>UCh a~ the I l'll1pt.1t1llO' .111d Stcppcn"olf. "ho merely play pa:.1 hit:., Jctkr,11n St.ir,lup ha' J dt:cideJ C)C on the future. ,\nd thl'. re.1,011 fl1r that I!> the man behind it all: PJul t....111111.:r. One of the founding ml'.mbc:rs of Jcffcr~on A.1rpl:tnl!, Kantnl'.r ha' alway~ hcen a musici_an \\hO focu,cs 1111 the ph:,cnt r.1 thcr than dwelling on the past. So. "hilc ~ou mJ~ hear :.ome oh.I Airplane and Star~hip h11'. 'uch J'> ··\ nluntl·er, .. or ··w oudcn Ships," both K.111tncr 11 rittcn. 1ou 11on't he Jr cla!>\ic rock standard!> \\ h11c R;1bb11 ,ii ":-.11meth1ng 10 LO\c," both written b) ( j I ,ICC !:>la:J.. "\\\:'re Jll'l <.:r,l\lung till'• (the F.ur)." ... ays Kantner of his '''cn-111011 tl1-11ld Ill''' l'nsemhle. "We 'll he drawing from ,omc o f the 111~ 111<.kr '1uff. but 11 c'rc going 10 focus on the n1·11.. T iu' hand I\ q1111c credible 111 11' 011 n right." rite c1olu11un ol the band th.11 bcgJn in San Francbco as ktkr-.. l1n r\1rp!Jnl' in 1%6 ha' bl·en convoluted. It 's gone through numcrnu' pcr,onnd change:. and a few official n.1111c chan~e~ The Airplane beca me Jefferson Staiship in llJ72 ;rnd Star ... hip in 1985. Along th e way. members formed hand~ like I !Pt Tuna and the KU C Uand. Kantner 11ll1c1.lll~ ldt in 198.t lk f1r'>t coined the name Jefferson Starship so it w~ naturaJ toApick it up again. _ Joining Kantner in the band i another founding Airplane member, bassist Jack Cassady. Papa John Creach on violin, and keyboardist Tom Gorman also played with the Airplane. Rounding out the band are former Tubes drummer Prairie Prince, noted session gu itarist Slick Aguilar, and Darby . Gould, a female Bay Area musician introduced to Ktlntner by his daughter, MTV's own China Kantner. Kantner will share lead vocals with Gould. In 25 years, Kantner has never stopped playing or working with new groups. The current band has been rehearsing seriously since January. It's been playing the East Coast and Florida the last several weeks. Friday's Orange County appearance is its only Southern California stop. While the temptation might be there for some cla~sic rockers to repeat familiar hit~. Kantner "ants nothing of that. He describes the new band\ ound as audio !>cience fiction, rock 'n' roll in spirit but definitely futuristic in scope. "Our music is grandiose, liJ..c a good movie' soundtrack. II gives a broad canvas on which 10 paint thing:.. I equate science fiction to rock 'n' roll in general. There arc no rules that aren't broken. Someone makes the rules and someone else breaks them. Rock 'n' roll has never had rules." There arc no rules in the new Jefferson Starship. but there is cJrnracteristic Kantner irony and wit. Always one of the most revolutionary of musicians, Kantner says "Shadowlands," one of the band's new songs, is a tongue-in-check Jonathan Swift·liJ..c song about a female erial J..illcr of Republicanl>. "We don't get many Republican~ at our concert,," Ktlntncr said laughing, "hen a J..ed to describe ho\\ Or.111~..: County car will like a song liJ..c "Shado"land~." Though one of the firebrands of the rock rc1olu11un th.11 caught fire in the Bay Arca in the 60s, Kantner ha~ little ·time to talk about hi> role in hi~tory, "Tha1's something I don't even coni.1dcr. There\ nt• ttmt: 100 look h::ick. I'm 100 bu y." Allman Brothers . Band catches fire again J u\t \\hl'.n 11 ~1ppcan:d the Allm.111 13rnthc rs l3and \\a!> hcadcd fur ,1 pc rm.incn t gig on the ro\.J.. 'n' rnadJ..111 cm:u11. dc~tincJ 10 plJ~ d11e~ too ~mall lor their equipm en t, t he wu1llr)'·fr1cd group ~cored big '' ith th e l'NO :.ilbum "SC\.Cn Turn\ ... Now the 23-year-old band, 11 hose kc) boardi!>t/v'ocali~t Gregg Allman continues to honor the tcgac)' of late, great brother Duane. 1s back at the big venues. features Blue~ Traveler. ' "Seven Turns" garnered the Allman Brother:. Band a Grammy nomination and "Comeback of the Year" honors in a Rolling Stone readers poll. as a reaffirmation of th e Allman Brothers signature blend of blue' roots an'd virtuoso imprmi ation which ha\e accounted for 15 million album sales \\-Orld" ide. Fogelberg climbs the • 01ounta1n & H 1gh 1111 till' mountJlll, the clnuJ., do'' n he Jm1 :· 0Jn rl1gclhcrg \\l)U)d \lllg I ll :-:c1hcrlJnJ," "I'm kd111g 'o \trung 111J .1l1ve. Anl.l I 11 Jnt to do Jll the tlung' thJt I nc1cr h.11c Jone" The 'ingcr 'ong"111er appears SJt· urd.11 JI the ll"\inc kJdow~ Amphi· theatre 111th L111J G1IJ..,,on The pcr- The band performs at the I 9,000-seat Pacific Amphitheatre Friday night. The four-hour show, which begin~ at 7 p.m., also torm.incc hC'g1m al S pm. \\1t h S:?5 ticket' still available al TicketMastcr. The Peoria, 111.-hurn Fogc lhcrg. after ~tudying the piano, began playing the guitar JOI.I compming at age 1-t Studying art at the Un1vcrsiry of Illinois, Fo- gclbcrc me t Irving Awff, who managed local bands like REO Speedwagon. In 1971. Fogclbcrg dropped out of school and moved to Los Angeles for a rccmJ1ng career His ~ccond album, "Souvenirs," went gold. Now the band is promoting its 11th album. "Shades of Two Worlds," which has been lauded T ic ket s, which cos 1 S26.95-S38.50. arc available at th e Pac Amp box office. TickctM:ister or by phone._ (740-2000). A sclf-~tyler, Fogelhcrg survived his backup group, Fool's Gold, going their own way. and he actively guested on LPs with stars the like of Jackson Bolton-betts It Michael Bolton could .five. • IOOle S.tantay"""' at 1:30 Ill the Browne and Randy Newman, while the string of Fogclbcrg hits continued fivc'..minute acceptance speech for Pacific Amphitheatre. with ··Netherlands,'' "Part of the Plan," "Dancing Shoes," and "There's a ut ~ DI his award for "When 11 Mao Loves Sharin1 the bill is up-and-comer Place m the World for a Gambler." 0 on a Woman" without mentioning the Celine Dion, whose "Ocaury and Oy the eighties. Fogelbcrg had appeared on the soundtrack of "Urban name of Percy Slcd&c. the Bcut" d~t with Pcabo Dryson Cowboy," mixed his lilting voice to flutist Tim Weisbcrg's improvisation and C omedian De is Miller uld HOWC\ler you feel about Bolton. pined extended airplay. broken 1hc platinum recording barrier. the most-am 'ng thing about no one can deny he hu a stron1 Tickets for rhc Bolton/Dion "Lessons learned arc like bridges burned, you only need to cross them the last Grammy telcast was th•t set of pip«. and he'll Jct them outina are Sl7.60-Sl7.SO. on~."herou~Fnu~c~~alhe. -~~~L~quh~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 8 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, Juty 16, 1992 ., bringing people together!" July 16, 1992 Special Adv~ing Supplement for Orange Coast Weekend Shrink Rap-:-What Our Friends Tell About Us!. by Sandra Vtgon What doc:, our chCJ1cc of friend.-. rc\.cdl .&bout us> Just a~ the chJr.ictc~ in <lrcarm arc the unconscious reprcscnl3t1on.., of facctS of who we arc on an inner lever, !)1m1larly, we c:.in :;cc these aspects of our own pcrsonJl1ty and self in our external life through those we c.hoo:,c to share our lime and interests "1th A m1~take manv people make an looking for a pann ·r LS gctLJng caught an the 1<lca that there '' one pcr'>On out tlicrc who c.in fulfill our cwry need and '-"•th whom we an Im: happily c-.cr after can r<'""l>lv hH· up lo 'ur.:h cxpt·ctauorb ·1 lx·Nforc we look to a Vlrn.:tv of frn:nd., with \A.horn v.e can hare and lave out these t.lanercnt part.'> of our-clv~ If we have few or no fncnch. that al'o ~av<> a lot about \\.ho "'care 1ntemally If \OU thank about your fm:nd.5 vou \\.111 probabl>' ~'C that each one ha, 'om<.:th1ng unique to offer You cnio-. 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Seepag1e~ 'l'Ol:TllHJLL y \tA rv Rf DWI-, pctcLc, quality Seeks 1n tdhcc:m. ~ W~t. fil, ••m. r.. n&nC11lly secure. Pf<)(us.ooal 62+ ~wpon IX.ach. Call 2796. YOU:-iGSO. BLONOE,S'6'/l 22, seck1 man over 50, WOfkin&. 10 l-~--__,cnioy fun and possible 1dat1on-sh1p Cosu Meu Calf 1895" w1,so~1E. wrrrv. n. TRl\1 BLO:->DE BFA\J"TY uicks ref Sled aentJcm!in • S • lO share movies, munums, meandcru1cs ~npencd w11h huls and h-Irvine. Call 21 l WllAT A MDCI ltahan/Mm can de.lccnl, !Vtc.J/Tll.lllU cusp! Suy SWF, S"SJi.hapcly, dark hair anJ e)CS. F\ln-!m-mJ. <"'4 101na.bubblypenonal11y Kind, honcil. lovc bolls, rKa, bead!, 11111 ..ld Palm Spn.n11 Stt .. •fl& • &ood·looltm1. hone111uy, no1 mh> came playu11. alcohol or dru1s.(waaldrn1llerok1y)who has s1m1l.v quah11u ..ld 1otef csl.J ..ld wanu 1 rel11.1onsh1p l"\Jl.lllUUI Valley. Call 17•9 VE:RY SELECTIVE. VERY rRE1TY. ISleneumbtttd, S'T. 111m, blonde Scdt1 SO plus, re.fined, chsmmJ, wmy aattlc- 11'1111 lO s!we life's mlll'IY plu- 11n1. lrvme. CaU 2749 nou' Iona tcnn rcl111.>nsh1p ~tu~J a ~ An) n• uonal11y Santa Ana C.11 IJqZ VERY AlTRACTIVE DWF, Phys1c1an, 39, SS/122#, :\JS Pl.:i)'ful, active, r~y for com m11men1, f•mly w1lh aunaive, secure. su.::ceuful,fun.emolJOn a.ITv ava1l~blc W\t -:0./S ~"~ who IS ruJy fl)( the bcsl Co rona Call 193: TIRF.D OF OAMES'I Me too! DWl-, 28. :-OS, one son. Classy, IWqut, lltrllClJVC, professlONI, vena1.1lc. SeeU 11ncerc. lltrllC· uve SW, NS &cn1-lerMn 26-38. Convcrsation,•mo.e, book.s, people, fu.neu. l.Wldcrstaodintt. shar1"1. c:artfl&. lrvmc.. Call 1446 TIRED OF DA ll-:0.G7 L.cd:mg fOI' an honnt, """" rclauon· sh•p' Let 1 ulkl DWF •3. S6'/ shm, lllnlCUVt. ac:ttve ind1v1dual v.ho CllJOY1 ltnnlS, h1k1ng, danc· mg horseback ndin11nd wallu oo the 1-ch Irvine. Call 2148 TALL,SLHNOER40'S IS.as trKh•C. pau>OnA&e aboul life SWI' 11111nu 10~1ear1ng,hon· est, succcuful man for fnc:nJ ship and romance. Lona Beach Call221!7 TALI., ATTRACTIVE BLOND€ hltcs cuual "W(:ll IJ finer thinas 1n Ilk. 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CIAS\Y, romaouc. flOPC'J'Tllc:hmif\,lgnc. l-.lv1slCl11mc.al Seeks b"? +, 50 65, sincere. honcs1. cduca1cJ, hwnclroo '. c:omn11uncn1 f ucnJ/ hfC11mc p111ner \lis\1un Vlt'J<• Call 2817 SWl-,ATl"RACTIVE, ';!,•eek• 301sh 1uy for fncndilup anJ ml)' be more. r\le used. '"'heel chair for pa.n 4 ye.vs, but .un qu11e active. I cnioy 111vehn1. sports, computers, and 1ry1n1 new lh11141 \1y pllrsicaJ l1m1U llOnJ don ISIQ(' me lf they Joo I stopyou,conuamc. ln-u" C.111 1730 SWF, S4. A~iPLE BUT FIT. NS, Cl\J")S simple life equally al humc, .ai a.>0ccru, museums and the thcaicf Scdt1 40+/.. n.in·obsernYe tcJJy bear Sil/\ JuanC•pu1r1no C111 211 1l SWF. 24, BLO:O-DF., BLl.F l;YES, s· , model ri1urc, l1kcc buch, sunscls, and• 1.ioJ umc ~ ""J'llf1 Bc.tdl C'.a II 1285 SWF, 19. chubby. lovlble, 00! gom1 l<'JJ)' l!cllt sttlc1ng roman 11cSM '°'ho loolu 1M1Jc, no1f.s1 ouu1Jc. hllmon C'.all 131,l • S"-'F Dl:SCRES Hi\ '000~U;. I-Tr SB\1 under .0 I'm 59', 9, fo, aubun\lbluc, &°'&coos, Jin· ccrc Tustin Call 1658 SWF ~t. Mcltf profcmunal JcnllellWI fUlf tr1vel, 1olf, din· ma. fun &. mofc. Balboa. Call 26JS STOP! YOU CA 'I MEET DWF. •9, NJS, eJuc:al.cd, llUK1 rte. Call .r you -DWM, NIS. 4S+, le cure. fll'l-lm-•na. IC:rlJlllVC ""'"' aood nlurs Sewpon Dach Call 2101. and rcaJI, gutang up-.cl .1bou1 11 I In"' come \OU Jrc so u~~·t> \\ h' should th.1t bother \'OU '0 much' l'IW'-t' thin~' .1rcn t l'J'" to a<lmit .1bout c >Ur'<.·h c.,, .md u·, n·ucht·cl Ji 1r' ,,,L.,1iltt1ll<111 cm [, r 1/l1t ~1: ll,, rm her1r11<.cm,11! /tt.,1c.11/1J1 .. \If~= 111 :11,, /111hl11. llflflfl 1md 'cit\ t < l/>11011 .! ti•c ·n (, 11/ :<:!0·16 H'f\ unuimfort.1hle w "t"C ou~l\c..'' .1-. SOPlllSTICAHU BKl. 'l:nl· !)WI·, SMI ''· 4llf~ llYC, jCl\•111~c. mtclhi:cn• ~cc\,, SW\1 -IS SH, prnfcu1vnJI, healthy, ch:illl hlC·•l)'k l.•'Klg lk.x.h c..11 :!l'ilii ~'¥111 F• Very J'fCll\, cur\ .. ocuu•. petite. t>runcac nur-c, 1'1, 5:/IO> (.n1'•H tr"'~I. the Uh, mu\IC, ne-.. ;al\ tnlWC\, IJughlcr llliJ rom.aoec Dc•1res J'fOfe• sional gemlcmoin ll>r rcl.&1100 ship Irvine C.all I !!ti~ SJ!', 30, scd.s J\I, lO•. l<wcs h<Kscs. COUOll)' mu\1cJJ.lo~mg. wr .10,lcrs I'\ tiu11I< J muu Tu•un Call 11177 Sl.~.Bl.'XO\t, RRl. WTIF., RIG RLL 'Ee ns. OJI-. 35,(SllC 14) v.tduld, new lo CA frl'f'll Ch1Qgo, tecks SW~t 30 .is yrs 10 enJO"J daimg, dinner and dancing. most ot 1111 fr1cnJsh1p. fun & laughter L~a~ !\1gucl Call 1531 si:,smVF ASIA' l-l·.\1AU: ~cs~ll.mo\<oes,11n· e.l1n1. b&tl pmcs. llllHNIC dm 1n1 OrlUlgc Couo1y Call :!596 SAi·. 40151 I, SUSLl::O. Dl·R,41· t111c11vc, profcss1t'"1I woman Ptc.ue respond 1f yoo hnc old fiuh1oocd values, •tn' suc:~·c.u ful in yourc•= aoJ rioc sctr1sh I '°'iii amv.cr all calls Irvine. Call 2ll4 R0\11\ 'TIC• RL'il'O:\SIVJ:I RADIAXT1 l)Jl· dcs1rt's lunJ \omt S'IO'•, 1ntclh&mt 'iJ\I, ~I S, 35 45 fOf cornm.ucd fr1cnJ sh1p/k>ve adv~111rc \llu~ be rich m hcw\/p:anion11e m mind I •-ti wilh ~ arms! Irvine Call 2l.."O READY FOR RO\llA'lcCh hn1y. advcntwous, lovablc, 3 I, WF Full-fiaurcd. n 112. ,.,, IUburn hair Md almond eyes, Hdt1flg samtive, Ql'lfll, SWM, 28-36 fof l1uahlcr and k>ve. Ir· Vint. ~111()65 RAVEN llAIRED insclhatnt SWF acdsc:oruptr.wl c~ K>n, 25•, IO caplorc fa.,,orne ha>nu. No sun Sod• °' diu&' t.ona Bc.ach. Cal I 14 76 PKOH 'i'ilO' \1 'i~Fq.' \ CflJ<'H uolJ..""'• lf.a•cl, ICtV11' <;c..i.s s.amc 1n m • .ic lluntmo11,10 llJl'b.IUI (°Jll ~7()1 J'KOf·l;..\\IO' \I Ill Clo. ll: \1AI l'.ffiJ••Hthc .. 11c.blucs.aoJ an 5«1..< nl.llc ulfT\pamm, H 60 r~~e un1mpvr1:in1. I •mi ik..kh C.ill ~l'i'I PRE,, Y, Vl\'1\CIOl.S, plJ• ru1. aJ~cnrurou•. etluc.ucJ, f cm1 nine, "" u1g llJy, m.111) inter C)ll, sec!.< hlc:CCS$1UI, auraCll\t' mo111. 43 St!. l,ung 8c.Kh c~11 14<>3 PRl:TTY, R0\1 \''TIC. D\\.'1- 37, suph1~uu1cJ, slc:nJc:r. Jc,. 1sh.rrnfcmuml Sttl..sW\1, \ S,3S·4 ,handJ<>me,fo,sucuo ful, for lau1h1cr, Cllfl•crsa11on. loYmg. comrn1ucd rcliil1\Jflsh1p In-vie Call 1778. PRE:TTY. Pf.TITF, PROFES SI 0-:0.AL, OW, -:VS, "6. ...>ITT\ affcc11on11e, compass1ona1c En,JO)'I lhc outdo.>rs, fp..>m, d.tncin&. lau1h1ne. the.tier anJ much more. Sttkmg a bc)I fncnd. lovcr anJ hrcp.anncr v.1th sim1IM b.ie~groonJ M1<s"in V1c,.1. CAii ~ 116 PRI "ITV, Pf.TITr. \1 1.:SIC 11:1\CIU"R. ~·r1110. scd< • CCnllcrnan "'ho IS <puuu.ally mui.Jcd, alhlcuc, 40 ~,, 10 \hMe 1 •pr.:ul hfc •1>1C1ha Or.ani;c Coonty C.tll 2010. PR! l"TY, PASSIO'A 11', PROr:Kc;SIO\AL. 39, 5 \ ~{. desires hand1omc -.;JSfD cl.a•< ac1 man of mc.uu for C('f!VTl 11 mcnt.!\e'°'l)l:lfll'c~ C...111\IOI PRI-rrv PROH:ss10\ \L DWI·, 'IS. 4S, trvn, uncncum· bacd, love tmo1s, sporu, aru mats. rcstalM'lllU. •inc, tauah I« • .t'r.Gi..tn, lfUlh ... «Wl•Cf· uuon,cravcl,m.>n:. Tumn Call 2JY1 v.li.• h.1• 'pir1Ju.il11\ ;,inJ •lllU.:• 1-<ith pr.•ICnl•>n.11 )Of..•C" .atlJ .1 4u~l11\ r-:r-••n.11111.: I" me l.•11 .!\ol~ l'KI• rt Y !\I· •eel>.< ~'\ " W\I ftn.111.:1.111\. em .. o,.n.11 ' \LIM. l·.llml\ '"1<'.0leJ I•• l'"""k m-'I " ~· Or "'It' (.oUn~ (.'i ll I~,, Pl1 nt \I\ \CIOl \1'TI I I ICil'''· lcm1nm.-. 11tr.11.:l1H. t>kinJc Sec .. 1ng th.1l •prc1.1f m.10 10 .ti.uc m~ tt>t frlf hie l\gc "' '" ~N \1mHWl V1cr1 Call .'!O.~l 1)1 1111 . \llRACTI \ 1· \C rl\'C: \ .. r. i"'oulJ. 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Kl<OQ •nJ tun I ulleth>l'I c .. 111os3 1:-0IHl.JGl·Xr nwi .. Sti. I.Wt~ people. music, buch, uavcl. gourmet d1Mcrs Seeks gentle man Ill >hire umc l.agun .. Reach Call ~r,o~ 1-;n l.l l·CI LAI. & SI·' ~LAL 1 O.c1 ~·· Very rrclly. ,1.m DWI s·r seeks Al\ICUIAIC v..>mp11.r1100 SO t>'I to share mov 1c<.c•~iu:n•C.. <1ghuceing An~ h he.I m1nJ a plus Sense"' hu """ 1'0J ah1ht\ "'have fun sw P"\ J~i:'«' Inane.. C•ll .!048 I' Sl·AIKll OI· ~A:" Slfllnjl hut iecntk:, firm .onJ !mV\llh, l1b cr•I. lrt>cr•llng, lcCCf'I. lo.lever. ~.nJ \( ~~•gc~lcnSW~. 25 30. 5 9 to I h>ptng for bcaut1 fol delivery In-inc Call r.? 111 II· I Wl·RE llLl'\D. wha1 woolJ I ice when I (.cod you? If I were Ju!. how woold you com· mun1caic w1lhmc" I amnoc bl11'1d or du(, but how do I knuw that )OU arc SCC1ntt & hurrng7 Or .ongc Call IS2Q r:-.-1 :-;err TllF WO~A N I~ kl·.Dot ~ girlncltdoof,l>ut 1( 11 • s.'lfl'IC>)nc m bdween you're looking for Im a JlfOfemonal SWl·. 'IS. n.s-r.btondcAlluc \fany vantd 1.meresu. I will re 1um all ulJsl Irvine. Call 1965 I W A;\T rr AJ..l.1 A mcc SW guy with All Amcrrun gooJ looks who's ftrwle1ally & emu tt0n.1I~ 1ecure Arc you out lhctc~. PICAJC NJS, no ch1I drcn. no bcanh or musiad'lc1, b ~.full head of hair and no BSI Corona dcl Mu Call 1683 I MISS coovcr..._t0n, ~ t00lh1p rind ca1.ng .. rm DWJ.. young (\(), u1m, lllUlld.rve cncr g~ w/r>asslOl'I (Of 9olf and i.en- ni1. Scdtmg rn, N!S SWM 5R 6ll w/hlte UllCl"C11J Irvine. Call 25.58 I AM JEWISll 3S/S'7', IUUC uvc, athleeuc, v.111y, absohm~ly wonJaful -i ~rfcc1 m every way I woulJ 11~~ tu nic:t!I •Jew 1sh man who will humor me when I get hltc this! Newport Beach Call 1822. llEALTllY WEALTllY WISE'?~ Allract1ve/afnucn1 ~cwpon Beach SOCJally acuvc SW lady. class-act ftfucs. I'S, seeks 5-0/tlJ t gcnllcnwn of ac- romph>hment. chara~c.r, mlcg· "'>and f1n"1'1c1•I secuniy to ,oy fullyfcrt111vcly sh.re these BFSf YT":ARSI Lei's hghl up ...., l•vu 1ogclhefllt 'c'"''"J'O'l Beach. Call ZHS2. MADIT? ~ETOO!G=numcly wmanuc bdy requires aucnuon of chanmng gentleman Mid "''Cstcm valUCJ via Soolhcm in nucnocs Body unagc sho ... I f''tcn113J Lifestyle unprcien· lloo~howc,eri.is1Cful. Dclrghl> J~ll. theater, laughter, 10n\/ J.su~htcr\,CIC l.1.w1g lk:tch Call 1%1 GURGl·Ol..'i URl.:,ETTE !\WF. 38,>lcnJcr ,5 5 ,psyd\Qk>- g1si 1ec~s han<.lsomc. success· tul. C\C111ng, SCCUl'C. fil & fun \ W~1 w/wong Chrrst1&1111alucs hir en)l.>yablc and mcan1n.,fu I re· IJt1onsh1f', ~IS llunltngton Bc.Kh ull lfl9K GlX>D WO\IA' LOOKl:'>.G I Of{ J\ GOO(} \11\1'. AIUK tM~. d .. <~y DBI-, 17. 5"!1125• ~cdmg S~I. 15 50, llll)' race. f.un1I~ •'fl\"tllcJ. fUll tO t>l' with, 1n1cll1gcn1. •'Ull(••ing &rid know\ '""'' w 1rca1 a l"'h Long Bc.tch C:Jll l'N7 H>k \1 ER COi J I GE Qt.l:r:;..., DJJ-. ;..ts. loo~mg (ocher King. .S 5 t. to cn1ov !tic's many pie•· 'UIC< 11avcl, d.inctng. lcnnts anJ mul.J'I more lrvtN:.. Call ~Oti6 FXTRE."1£:l.Y AlTl<.ACTIVF. LOOK 1:-;G f-04{ SA~1 E. Cla.•sy, canng. shy SWF suits SWM, "IS. 26-33, very 1111aruve, pro- (cu rOf'llll. suiblc, carma. MuSI wan1 lttds! lrvulc. Call 1431 l-t.'ROPl:.1\:\ SWl-21. 56. en )(>Y sk11 ng, 1cnn11, music and rnov1cs Seeks SW'J for fncnJ shop. C>u.1 Men. Call 13Ui owr: .. -.:tS. ~Q. t-v'. smm1- l:K-; LA DY Seeks smiles. 1 .. u11.hs llnJ an~lhing oc111ng, '"'h•lc <he l~m110 be a Caltfor 1Ua ttirl! :-..c ... -p<11t l.lc.ach. Call 1:!77 DWI·. 43. OK lool.1ng seeks someone >1~re 10 •hale lrmt wld mtcrc.m with Irvine. Call 2303 DJF, CLASSY. VIVACIOL:S, petite auomey Romanuc and gtvtng. Seeking sea.re profcs· st<>nal. DJ -.1. 4()..49 wllh lud•, 111d111onlll values f01 mc.1nrng· fuJ reJai.onslup lrvtne Call 2179 DJr-45 M 1ssr:S KISSES. shar· 1ng popcorn, fun . dreams. S '81 I ;,J, ludless, ~ks tall male dy· namo Cosu Meu C.112312 ClTrE A~DSPICEY. old·fflSh 1oned SJF, 2.~. Kdcs commmc:d 1cla11omh1p with sincere, gcncr· ous, dev(lled SJM M1u1on V1c10 Call 131'7 CREATIVh. /\TrRACTIVF, DWF. 30. seeks spcaal fncnd stup with 1ntc:rcs11n1 man. Bun 1m1100 !leach Call 166l CRAZY PROl-l:SSIONAL 'l7. 51 auracrivt red-he.Id, seeks handsome, fun-lovrf11 smoker (2.S-3S)for run~enmas Irvine. Call JJ99 COUi'ITRY GIRJ., 40's, lo~cs c11yl1fe,an,mus1c,Janc1ng.new advmtllte1. Seeks honest N/S mlllC 38· 521n1crcstcd m personal grow\h, s.tw1111 Ccchnp, and fun' l.m Alam11os Call 2153 CO\f\.IIT'-if~\T ORIENll:n A2 Speclal Advertising Supplement for Orange Coast Weekend -- Successful. as1Ctl1vc, 1ndepcn· denL Seeks wong teddy beat to stwc bike rides, roller c.oasters. W1llS1rcetJoumal Irvine. Call 1684 COMMITMENT MISDED, very auracuve SWF, N/S, 561 12.S.yoong311,auhumhu,blue/ grc:cn eyes. rm. down·tO-canh, 1n<.lcpcndcnt. secure, rntcll1gcn1 and utrcmely personable m1dwe5lcm gal, ph)'sieally fit, ac11vc, and ®'png Keady for- rewanJrng relauomlup. Tusttn Call 15().$ CllRISTIAS/PSYCI IOLOOY wr 43, H"/shm, prcuy. fcmJ· nine Sccl.1ng OW~ profes- uonal. educated. N/S, 42-Sl, nwturcs growth lhrougll Ovu. t1anll). psychology, humor, · danoe,eAcrc1sc. OungeC01.any Call 2375. MuJI be ftt ol uim, N/S, iood naLured, posit1YC and open. 4S- S9 Long Beach. Call 2957. BEST FRIEND WANTED. DWF NJS Cl&hol1e looflrn& fOf M~ Owrstian N/S(40-S.5) edu- cated. an1culate, sami.ve, hu- morous, succcuful (Of fwi, car· 1ng and 5h1rtn8 1n good umes, bad times and in·bclwocn lime$. livtnc. Ca.II 2928 BEAUTIFUL, llEALTHV Cttnnian DWJ. 37 loolunc for hanWomc, succwful. hc.ahlly Ovisutn DWM 11iomcy, 39.+ 10 help me ace my LSA T. Love Chns1, kids, 1er1r1rs sk1111g, the· 1111c. music, sporu, 1nvcl, char· uy .,.1lfk, workin&-out· the: good life f'f1md~ rrrst. l11c:r"~ Irvine. Call 166ll BcAt..1'll'ti1.msldcandwi,sn· A Personal Ad in Singlelife is seen by over 300,000 readers weekly! Send in yours today! Free Voice Ad with your printed personal. Form on page 4. Cu stomer Service (310) 592-6040. CHRISTIAN SWF, mpys OU1· Joors, uilmg. profc:rnonal, I D. ha Ye 1 child, en JOY' 1trc Secb SW\.1/DWM 29-40. ltkc values . Seal Hach. Call 1799 CASVAL.CO:-.TE:-O.TTomboy DWI· 43, secure, presentable 1cachct wrth yO\lng children seeks pal1cnt, fle1ublc fricod" NcwpM BClch C.112142. CASUAL llO~iEBODY. DWF SS loves campmg. fistnng, coolt· ing. gwJcnmg sc:ds someone to do lhcm Willi. Com Mes.a. Ca.II isos. CARISG, ATTRACTIVE BLO/l:OE, 40'S. en}')ys spons, pol1llcs, brrdge & w11lC Wll~. Seeks '\ts gendeman 39+ for fl.WI & ~nion511tp ln.rnc Ca!l 225J CARING, AFH CTIQ;-;ATE. commun1c.o11vc, llU4\·malefial1s lie, s1111ght, nut. auracuvc. degreed SF dc.s1ru QOC'l\m1lmCnt With 40's·SO's S\.1 countc:rparL Lona Buch Ca.II 2018. CARll"G JEWISll WIDOW. 60, would like 10 love, laugh and dance ag•in I lwiungtoo Sc:.ch. c.JI 2507 BRlJNEITE KNAC VIXEN. SWF 12. model, dcsun 1or- 1eous, bluc·collar ""-'clle for IOJcthemcss. casual panylflt, Be laid back. ll11nM11on Beach. Call 1088 BOHEMIAN. Adapublc. .-U•· uc, 1ncandcsccnt, vauulc. N/S c:n•rorvnent.al profcmonal, 48, Sl', sceks 1ulCctt, sim1l11tly-pro- f 1 led male for comm11ment Tusim. Call 2191 BLONDE WRm-:R 39 SEfKS genllcman ru1 1hea1te, lhachwalks, '°nc:uu NIS, healthy, gcncr0tu llun1tng1on lkach. CAii 1912 lll.ACKCllRISTIAJl:Sl~Cl.E. ll. N/S. preny, 1.11l(SI 11. thin, brown eyes, krd1 Sc:dl:s t.all Clwuuan, funny, lovU1J, white rrofc:monal ~JS IJCf l(I -40. l"usirn. Call 1825 DIITT'E MIDl.l!R pasonalt1y, bul resemble A/tit M11t&arct. PTc> f1:4sKJn&I woman with u'!ql1111ng mrnd seeks advcnturescme, aood·humore.<I. ~"""<, wclt- aJ1uurd ma1Ghm1 ~c:nd 40, tcck1ng spm1~1 p:u'Wf rm a good friend, affcc:11u1u1.t, 1n great wpc, ltkc hi l~u11h l·nl\l mut1c:, mcwics. dlnun3, 1cm1 · n..,s, w1llu11g :O.cwpu!I Oc:.ach ... C.112397 - ATfRACTIVE. SWI·. JS. LO~G llAIR/Gk\ l:YES, IOS. EnJOY laugh1cr,conven a· iron. the ouldocts, ports, per· fonning MU. l~han (wJ Seek porn1ve, CAJ)'·go1ng. profes· SK>nal SWM, 2~0. (Of f11c:nJ- sh1p, fun and pomblc r<>m*'CC COSla Mesa. Call 177' ATTRACTIVE. SEXY R!.01':00, DWF, L1frsr11nger into Church of Rel Science a.nJ all luncb of Sluff. Love: lO laugh. dal'lcc, aolf, bike, beach ... lks, bolt1n1. whaiever I cJ Iii.<' a fncnd and oomp1111on to shMc hfc w.lh, •WM who IT 11\T'SC"' 11vc, ull, 1ntc:lhgml, 1ware, sen s1trvc. a lov1n& ectlllcrM11J11ounJ .SO Oedl " OUl.l I Lona keacn Call 2714. A. TrRACTIVE, Sh~Sl.Ot.S. SllAPEL Y, full-riauted blonJc. SWF. S«As llllatUYe, hone~. affection~ SBM, 29 42. 59" plus, who C:O)O)'S JU1 '°"'cm, romance. home ooolced meals and dining OIA. &ood convc:r~ llOl'I and plays a grcar game of sflll'!es Garden Qn> .. c Call 11112 ATTRACTIVE. PROl·ES· SIONAL, AOVE('(fURC>US, athkuc:, romMtJc, S WJ., lr1m I S, 11Cdt1 37-'8 man w11h similar Mltlbillcs Tuslll't RMch Call 1518. ATTRACTIVl3, PROH·~· SIONl\l.SJF,NJS,J7S'2'/108# SeeJu aJVt'n!l.lt\,l\JS, llotht, jlh le11cally inclined. c11 hu1ally aware. .socally oraenied. 'P«l•I new f nmJ.lpw1ner, 3S-H fo. r11n. goodumes,shanni,111vti,l'l'lUfc. f>ronmu no 41Hppo1111mrnts lrvtna. Call 1785 ArrRACTIVE, FUNNY SWF 20, .eds SW\i lO 25 for par- ltCJ, mbvies, fun Irvine Call l09S. A1TRACTIVE, FUU. FlG- tJRhl> SBF, 57/ll!OI, 41,h<ln CJl, c.arinJ, vuy looc.ly uncc re. l.lln'l1n1 lO ~ ma1nlwl ~. N/S, wtll·educ:atcd, m111ht SWM, ..0., f« ~ion~h1p WIP<KJ1blccomm11Jnct11 AM· helm C.112357. ATTRACTIVE, BLUF t:Y110 BLONDE. 6T, DWF, NIS. 4J, 'one.man w()fNO, looluna for onc..wo.nanman· Youcandrtis me Lip end ulc me .,Y ,.,here from scqutncd cvcn1ni ao..,,.,1 to boou and pins. l.ooll1ni for <iablc, ,cJf<onlidCl'll., 6'3-. ac uve genllcman. 38 SO Like danc:111g., volleyball. movu:s, kids llWlllnglon Beach Call 2069 . A1Tl<ACTtVEswi:•1. w(lfl' 12 '~P progfalnJ. Seel.• an ai \J'llCllYC JS..50 INl'I In rt4"Wet"y lrv111c Call 2070 A11RACTIVE SRI , 37, SS, sec:J.S1rtclh&cn&..scn "'"c,Sll\1, JR•,(> • for f11cncbhrp <t1ld JIO' ilblc ~l11Uomh1p l~na Reach Call 2349 ATfR1\CTIVC SllF. 16, SS", lu\.c1 dulctn!J. lnrvehng Serl.$ fooJ l••ng. SCl'IS1ll\oC, lllUCIU :.iieSIJ~i. 37·.~.IS. f lO'•. f()f fr1cndlh1pl'-oownmcd rc:la11vn ship l.a P.alma Call 1740 ATI RACTIVI! J.l..l.1. HCi l.Rl.0\.tA \.1A lil·Ak O\'Cf !00 lb' Soe~s 1mdhjml. i.11. J..ir\ anJ hand-W\1 31 10 Xii ow uni) rullcr1•>0 Clll I~~ A1 1 l<ACTIVF. Dfll·, 10'!>. S II>\ P'l;i. Y. 10C\1ribl( ~ •!t\.Ulh c:. Sttl..~ eJUC.llcd, Sood Hr>elhn)t. \all bl~ \If ... t.1\C, \.(:) mw '"' Ion~ ptmtc male (l'VlllC. C.11 18'17 A r1 RACTIVI. llRl.:\1-n (· :>Wt-. '!'\/'::>. ~4. ~wcct, funny, , "''!Tll pcrwnalll)-. ffh.1\IC lchcr, loltl.11'1 fo, -111tpccul \S\.t, for lun1 l•Min1 ir1c11tl.tl11' Ir VllW.. Call 19~ ATrRAcn\11• Bl.l.E EYl.:0 RLO,Ofi 59' SWJ.o, '\IS En pys dinmg. travel, llfl, IJltalte, sporu. hugs and hi.mot. Sech succeuful, aUl&ct1,, f\)l'l\Mlic. Clv1siu1n gentleman. 1'/S, f~ lifet1mcr-ttna CoiONdclM• Call 242.6 ATIRACTIVfilll,O~Dprofec ck>nal :-;swi· 5"6" .., sh.vo mu 11ul mi.crcm w11.h 'SW\i 50 (\() l'fOfCUll.>O'I ot butrrteHrl\l/I fu\lm C...11 ~111. AJ(f YOO J'O'.TAl'"F.Ot:S, \r1lllual. ~"Y 111'1d sm.11" Ale W U tall, .SO.-h, "IS with 1 hbu· 1\)0c \cn>e of humor' I .wn l.C'I s c~' ~" \~ei"-Cati 2b20 l\G<lRliSSl\1£ BVTCh:-.TU• Wf4S,N/S~s,smu ol humor. down to canJl, 11rcd ot IMM:lr sponuineous. S.:ltin& --t0shatehfe'1P"rt·1• Lo5 Al•MOI Call 2362 ADOPTION sect.,. auod man IO be loyal find loYlllJ IO. RC" 'P'frc rutw111&. lllC:tlllC'l'I Re.1 •sM>ton<J. Sfl/11.S, blue ne• Share up1. downs. good 11~ ltvinc. Call 2256 ACTIVC. rfTrTE I.ADY Iii 60ics, lo\.ts dlnc:ing, "1Yclinit sec:k.sman ,.,11.h similar 1111er~ttl .MUlcnon. Call 1SS3 fl()\ BAO, 9<k W()R P L.4-t ' fu, IN&l Ptoarasive, tg;lt l.91111\, b<1"'l. tel\Sl\I\ c, GllUl1'1'0 F Scd.1n111m11.r'-1211oyounc ) \, frrcndihrp, ~culhnJlun maybcl f'laiJIOnW<il"lhthclO II lluni.111ton ~ Call 1241\ SOISll WI·. 1t1m • .._tive. e11r11 ' wnccnt, pb)'~. the \)\l\J."lf• llow "bout )W, I.ct I JC.I 1<> &ahc:r Wnlmlrultt Call :!HI 26, SWI·. "'IS . Cl<l·ATI VI sp1r11u1I, YtCCtMl4", lainll) INndeJ l·Jl,O)'f CXlflveh.atlPl'I .... 'ICU ~IC\ • .s·~·111r1e ;,., 1. "'« ~n~rlLVe, rurnan1.1.. h 1 " ror\"111\J\ s ,, ,C ... l'lf1 HC'A.J'I Ca.II I IOli 2 VIVi\CIQl;~,.\1'1'(<1'C1 I\ I RI O'Ol.S, 1«k1n' 2 htm11>1 OUl l\wt<J1o,-n;e hri\ :'>.!'\ 11111 ue..,mu"c """ ia.JuV'll'n.lun ~~~llllS. 'f1:01'1 l SA y I '1 Arn~ \( TIVl·, I •Ill('(: V1v.CK111•, r< 1.1ae,S!/11),4:!,kl<~ \0-. .. r~ "-"I· OJI-I ..-n rntdharot. profOJIOnll Jcv.r\11 m<111 ~I ~ -.,UI • aood hew\ and • "",1 lftlnd llv1ne. Call 24-4~ 'ltAl.DWI;\ BROTllll(\ LOOK ALI KE WA \l tt>i (Ake, Wilh£m. O.Otd) llark haired, ICC-bf Ye C) tt, i.lf, h) "'°"* bc:aUI y, 2111 C0t0 LI "ltH Call 1\57 Women seelciag Women N A witm:. u .. sstA.'\ cult' fcm1u1tkl8Klil1rw \iJ!ll. PC' h'---~ I'm~ Ill~ C(IQI \fc.Q C1U 290S BLO'\O 81iAl.l r Y HJthnJcr, 1r«JC .f 1111 •1 911( WAI f O!'fll " -.ii..-. Oinoad aw. c.u N Hila Clbc.YWoodbury Exccuclve Edkot'/PUbUsher 11 lcyon Publbh1ng Design Layou~ Typesetting (310) 592-6010 Office (310) 592-6013 FAX •unglcl uc Maguanc l nd S~leL(c IN:. Arc~ ~cd w11n ~ny otha hkc·tOundu'lfJ cotflp&l\Y 0t pubbcatJ1.in ~lllgleLJe, Inc.. N\ not a<rec.ned nor U-.CTVic,.,cd ~lh('I' ~ ~dvctttU71 or I~ rQpoodint 10 ~ ttU and t • ~Y ~kes no te.prc:Jent.1t10n1 n:gAtdq ltlC •u.ubllity, f>~pflt'lyolcharw.crollhe~!Mn,Oflhoscrapond111~ lo lhr pcnc.nal ach Single.WC!, Inc. a»wnn no liabll1y k" \he <Mltni of,« f'\'Ply 10, any Id 1he Mivert!M:I U.W'llt'~ compla.c l11bllly (OJ lhc content ol, anchll repliet 10, an"Y 11d <>r ~ mr:aqc Vld for any da.._ made IP""' SinsJtl.Je, Inc. and IU an~ t.rmlCN from all c.o.u, r•pcn'H Cin<J\ldina auOtl"C'f)' feQ), l•W•a and d&masa rcJulttng trum Ot uuted by lhc pubhc.a110t1 cw mc;otdinJJ placed by lhc ad~nb«>rs or any reply to Jud\ td Stn«lctJt, Int. ~Cort\tncndt that you u~ GOtM\Of\ l('l\$C 1lt'ld c.a ution wtw-n mN:!lng • ~ Callen 10 S"'91el.rlc ftUga:rJM·~ 011dinc w..U ~ c.hatjtcd SI •9 pct mi.nute for n eh call I\ touchtonc tekophone ii ttq1.1tred lot •«~Ja You mu• ~ Hl o< ovn to w.e thit Ja"Vicc Men seeking Women START SOME1111NG special' tine ume. 1ncliluoon? I cJo We are JOlllUYe. f\eubk. w:ry al1nic· llYe, Slllll. w!IJI Wll, lltCUcc::&, IM IOI" lll~owpbsurcs Am SS, 1all.llhle11t.rorab~ w L.A. Cal14!2L NFW TO LA. run lov1,. "11111 1cn1leman wishes 10 meet nice "'O!Nll Mid-W1lslwe. C&ll 4539 F\.'S, ADVE.'ITIJROUS. 1111tt1 110UJ SBM JO. S"9/16S, sed.J tic- 11M prorC$SIOllal SB!-23 l9 ror romM« and com1111ll'nen1 Loi Anacles Call JSn ln:Y St..GAR MAMA' SWM J4 ~ hllf;S from bwtom, OVU.etghl OWF/WWI-4S SS. llawthomc Call 366b. MASSAGE TIIERAPIST. W\t )), teddy bc.iw. Ill pwnpcr N\om, \. inJ. heantJ b.ly Ad>enn.n:s. love and .u1en1Klft CUM~ LR Mgcb Call 1~91 llA.,OSOMI! SW\1 iq, 6'/110, Ltttn. bl~ eyes. sed.s SllF v.ho " l'f'C"Y· Iii anJ fun SMila Moo~ Call 326.S. RO\tA.,'TIC. SHY ~ s~ dcnc S«b auc to-e. I rn OW\! 31. .s1ms. fii. kwc rc.adi~ c~al mllSIC, hik.,. Im Mieles. Call l <> OJ\I JS. S"9', lv&h SC!k'Ol ltao.hc:r pkM o ... n tuinc..s. ~ls ~F •se/ rk'C ""~ lloll),.ood. C&ll 19J6 STRICT SWM, UKF.S TO TAKE a IA RGE. !\ICC ioo.ur.. nice boJy. cuy IO l.aik to. (Md 1f )OU ClllcJ .. hal I w 1111 OUI cl lO"#ll anJ cWn ., get a call bid.. plwe Ir.ave MOlher mcuqe. f fll\'"lllt IO ull bid!) Cul•cr C11y. CaU 350' SU~MERTIME SPECIAi ' flro. realOMI S WM 35,hMdlornic tttks pd* inemwd for sa.l.na. a.l•m vc, wl bcaruful ronww;c. Me made! ~Y SRM PROFESSIO~At mh WQlll.Vl27...0.Sporu.ihowl.dm 1111. all filft.S.C1n. Let's-. L~ An&cb-Call 369) 00\fl\ATISG, <w0hipmou&, pu' SlOlllk beauty • IOUcM lo tlwc mnlltllC ~" ""ilh handi<'mC lnOdtl type SWM lO's. Lu. MJC lcs. call 3611 LETS MEET FOR A RUN! Elgll · 11:11111-f11CC. rm 0 , no c.h1I· elm\, no pcu. WatsidtJSoudl Bey Call "°°3. ~ORMAL MALB. 42. Mrd#Oibrc SWM JeCkJ •1fc IN f-ly Rlldalmcnls.lla•lhofM Call 4719 ClASSY, AllllACTIVE. S~· SUAL. )'OWJll11~ SO's, aallJe man Sed.J ~ '4YC11Nn1119, ~ ina.bitM!cdlady SamMoo!CA. CUI 4656. SlIPfJt llMDSOMli F\J:ll LOV Ni, SBM, 111mJ11&1C, 2'. 61 '230, _.,.•lnW•c.~Jhlptly, med-.. IO llrgc framed female for r-. _,... lol M&cles C•Joru. FASllON lNS11lUrn Rtnnlf, XY1, ..a-~·"'-IW. -s.ts fr..ity. llealdly, .... li"f--. •y MlioMlll}'. MY· wticn.. Clllwr C11y. Call 1672. 36 YF..AJl OLD bloM. r.'."' c~ ...... IOIMdbutaiflll- la.'°-Holywood. Call 1934, SAILBOAT RACINO SKJPflD. DWM klobl& for ...._ edvcaMd. F'n..., ~for 1tlc'1 cawte. NI S SoulMMy. C• 4509 llASDSOME PROFESSIO!'-<Al. SB M (lO's) JeCkJ "OJ tm'Ktl•c, affcctloDalc.. sman W/A/H lldy f« fl8'.l umcs. Illa~ Call 3642. LVT'ELUGIM. FUNNY llld a b11 odd. SJM 26 profess-al 1ypc. Cuhure, du11111. ~.iks. blc}chrc. tmcl...sowM.I hkc fwi"W LA Call 3158 SWM PHO. JS, ne•a"mvned. 57, ndc:s mt*lftydc. aood Clldi. seek· ma woman 2S-)S. nutnesscowu. Cahfom11 Ct1y ull 37..SS: _ SJM JI. seeks woman ¥' unifOtlll •Ith lanpemlelll Ill deal wllh pub- lic. Spinied. ~ Los Anccles. Ult 3131. ' DW\t BUSl,C.SS-.\A. ~. 49, seel.s SF 2(). 30 u h\e-111 compm!Qf\f lover. I need you now I S 1nLI Me>nlU.. ull 4?29 ·oGlJT'S.noakll)' SB \1 wws10 c1vc "'omMI IOU ol affecuon Con laCI me' S a11u M<WllC&. Clll 30112. llA. \DSOMf 6' SB\t JCICl~SBF. l.llnOJ\C, \/SID, pclllC' only need rcpl)'. scnou' rela11on<h1p lnglc .. ood. Call JS07 WELL PRCSFIWl'.D SW~i 63, retnd, .,..61111 As1.&11 l.td) "{fS fOf m.vnaic Loi A~clcs. Call 4971 TA.,"TIUC \t'IY 1i.11"' luppy, J . f CICll()Nk. r It'll\ bo;fy. lus.nhohc. iouchaholic, sman, ~IS Wl· sooglll for oncc·•a hlcumc pass~ ctlmplctc. Rl<'C\olCIUll<M rclauon- ship 101th COl'lhncnul, Amer.Un pro{eulMlll, v.e.althy, lnm, llhlcllC. cultured, hllmon-. Bc\crly I Ml" Call-1049 f.A.SY OOl:O.G SW\t, 111tdl1gi:nt. ~ loot .. Sl. 56'/175a Scd.q pluAnl. \JS •om.w142· Sl En,oy dllunJ CM. ""alkll\I. reov· ies. Torrancc Call <193&. TALL. ATI'RACTIVE lulian lo•cr, )9, l>or\ I ti s>.nmounL ScW I.Id)''°' ftC)llS (« ~) °' llllClllt pmoi' Loa Mcclcs-Call 3961 lw>PY. K1~1> lll:ARTED cntrc Pft'lltl.W WM 33 tcdJ s•«t, '°' luptlltM woman 1111 a fnc:nd, '°"'· anJ n11SUn1 lol Anccles Call 3816 FA \(J l.¥ \V.,-.:,U \1 JS lika tn>cl ch1.Weh, the aqicry The •orrun 111 my lilc • IMS! •• please be~! Los AA&dc~ Call mo' ALTER.~ATIVE 1-'E.\W.E 22·32 ,.llMIOd for 6-dihlflb'/ SWM _, m\HIC lftd run. let's rock U.: flol· lywood. Call U40. AflUCAN MANS6.,-.~fram New v ort., would bu.,_, Jew. tSh lady .. 11a sa .. u.. ~ Calld96. C0~'4ANDt~O MA."1, alftlicnl. ~afui pmODahty, 43, alhCllve tie-. v-pmay. pctilie. 2(). lS. s--.ive, need • •llOlll mm Vcnic:c. Call 461• l~DSOMESl1Rfl:1UWM6'S/ 115, ~ ...... 1ubm11· sn·e seet.J ~ ·-wtdt -°' '"-· M.al*l. Call 4474 VE..'\1CECA.."iAUCiA TOR.a play· ful 49, SG111 reformed htpptc. Sf'/ 180, belnlcd. acnUc. 1t111al. l.o•cs lllirnals, lht lrtl, litenan llld small c.hildrul You J0.40 .-hint. NIS. &nncllVC ... tCIWUI -°' --v-.. Call 44St <11 YR OlD llnfNNC -. lclll ttro-11 lk.111. -.. ~ roNllllC. ready for mamaac MCI f&1111ly. Look1111 fot white Amcnca11 « 11•.-nic fcmak. ideally ,..,,.. blue C)'el, 11111 not lftlllll.tiloty. If )'OU ~ al 1 leul S'6', ltkc IO iaucll. have IOlllt ~ nn-body. NJS.{). 11ve 111e • call MAalllalll 8'4 Call 4202. AGGRESSIVE/DOMINANT WOMA."i dellfed 111 SWM .cb/ model"'"° is awacu\c. b~luc. 6'Jll7S and subm1mvc N Hollywood Ull 39Sl ASIAN LADY sough! by nice look 11a. lall. caucu1an m1ll.otum p«> fcuional Yow ~mess is my I~ LAISl-V CaJl3618 llA.~OSO\tf., ATin..F.11C SWM 4 3. pro(cssM>NI. seeks bniht. eel« lie bely 1t110 m11S1C. lilms, lhutrc. n.-dN/S PlayadelRcy UJl4262 YOU~Ci llEARTCD, OWM S 6. 31, s'mccrc, l'OfTW'lllC muS1C:1.1.n w/ aense of humor. seeks aurxmc, pcuw:. bonc$t F f« byper. ""'' ics, romen« anJ cn1oy1n1 ltrc Hollywood. Call 3606. Sii M 46 SEl·XS F p.utm for rt" s1blc la.line ~l•~sh1p lntcrc-b uavcl and J1111Ul of cufllnl ~ll\I oes llolly'"ood. Call 4220 l!.\'TRl!PRESEUR SJ \1 31, .S 11 '/ 17St, 1U11billOllS, 111CUnMc ronun lie. Sect.ins IO mttl INlCWHpc NI laJy •ho kJ!o,.'S htrmm-m Ille and •antJ 10 h\c hfc v.1th ~ 11oa, 2.J-32 prderrcd Seni~ \ioruu. c~11 1n9 LETS UVF 10gclhef. rocket seds /OWIC 18-25 ba~ groupie .. modtl, din.Cf « Kll'C>.S fm 1411 IC l y, long h.ur .1111Clltccnt. rnmdl) , j)()l1ll•c, tuwy. thin)somcthi.ng Loa A~cfcs. c~u 3W A 11ltAClTVE PROFt.SSKJ.v,1 SB \I 6'/180, 11.11 iu'lng, 1ttl.• brains ~ ~uty" fllf pt')\11-le m.vn .. i:e. I.a. An~lcs c .. 11 '112'> PASSIO~ I.ADY WA-;no· SW\f 2.S, \CT) ~ louh11 K<k~ te\)'. ~ t>l bcr tmc SI-lS·ll W"" llolJ)IO°OOJ. UJI 3171 f.'JOY TIIF AW ARTS A\1) TilF.~ARTS~Tnm. ~ 1ft1, ~SSISh? W1111 a partner ID ih.IR lhcm w11h7 Sooth R~l' c~ll 4961 KJ:>.'D. ~. w:ry srnan SW\I 6'/ llS, lalc '1111 ~y. scc:kJ pretty fin. lllkll'IC'l' SAF for rct..&ion liMp ludq IO ll\ltNCC aod f.n M•hbu lnlCJcsw:d 111 meeting ~ doo>n to Earth. siablc, SF should "'JOY bac.h1ng, d1n111A. "'1n111g. buglung,cbncing.cu: \1lhbu. Call 3341 SI '\CERF~ A TT'kACTIVf~ CR!-. ATIVE. S!;Cl.llE. OW\!, )OUftl 40. secl.s mtclhgcnt. •cry a~uve female )().4() for thealtr. d11ung ln\cl, long ICml roman.:c. lloll) "'ood Call 4223 OWM S9, young, wrncr, ic.icher, r~cal. nouhort, (11 or balJ Seeks ,.om;vi. "4().SS.1uracllvc, tnicllec 111•1. lcf llSI. UllCOO\Cnll(lnaJ. l/TCV • cren1 11.i11>v.ooJ. c~11 4M>l nu: Cl.'Ri:!' SllM 21 looti~ for SWf I~ 21 tocoio~ The Cure on June 27' U>s An;clcs Call }J97 \J\t 51, 57/IM. hind>OmC, scmt rc11rcd Love mo\ 1cs. dine mg. tU\el, <J1t1ng, buch. rudtnJ, com put.:r'\,Ct><.>klllg. Cle. Seek lhll SJ"C c1•I p:N'Ol (4(}.50) for comm1neJ rclu11in,h1p/m1rru1e Sanu \ll'fttU. Ull ~ 6 l'llOTOGRAJ>llER. SJ\t 26. king !uu,<UCCCMful,-Uciuu\C.Com r&nJllll IUJ'J(U\e, m1cll1gtnl • ~;? l:? Je,1nng «.'ll'lmtlmcnt. '\IS Ll'> ""''~ c.11 ms. READ TIDS AD' Im 4S, 11vn. ht h~~. bcallh) ... c.tlth) &. .. t\C I Jil,c all the fun 1han~s in i.r~ " ·II. 1t I m k• ~·i. .. hv lhc a.I' '11mr!c w "l'llMll I .. .nl Wes n..• h.uic ""' at '1l1 Bl.11H, Tnl-o.:a"' Le D..mc l\tld, unJcu ) OU \hop II \11111-u llu'hc:s \1arkc1 N P~v1hons, "'c v.111 nc•cr get i ctwi.c 10 med. So. P"k ur I.he pht>nc .nd I mt~hl JIN ~Uil'fl!.e ~ou anJ be \Ir K~ht \Wk <:.JI A:?lS. SB \1 ~ 6 Jl 70, Sttls ruJ w.oman lll)' r¥e, l lnucnt. Sl'fCrollS. for consumnu1e rcl11101bhip !loll) llood C&ll lf2S llA.'\DS0~1PSTRA.'\GER. bao- pc411 s w \1 24. 611 so. blue ll'CCll C)CS, lbrll.bf'ov.11 luir, honest.. S~ ccrc, cann~ cduc.aled & open mindl:d. Seeks lllaft. MIJ'K\l\C SBF 21·30 .,.1111 ban. hud .t hu- Can't decide which ad to answer? There are even more choices in our \/Oice ads. (Over 600!) Call our "Dateline .. 1 (900) 407-4377 and select Option 3. See page 2 for details. ily Lof ~ Call 3330. SBM 21, S"9117S. '\S. '\ 'D. achlcuc Sed.s down IO Clll1h SB F 23 30 rC4' ~lllldthm~Lwonshtf\ ~ Mieles C11J 3249 SUCESSl'UI. S\I profcrnonal, warm, c1n111. cduuled, scck1nc W y ol cWJ ror pn. moonl11 n> mania: p.rnpcn11 3S R.tee ~ Sherman o.u. Call 4299 VIBRA.\'T.01£\ \fl'1>EDSWF ~I by SWM cntcru.1nmcn1 cu1orul for~ SJX'fb. IC n11hl ~um\. MAJ1bu. C11J 3Sl4 llA "iOSOME. INTELLIG~T. PROFmSIO!l:AL, 40, 6'3"/190. lmSl&AI SWM, ab llllrk1l•c. hit' -, 1111c.lhgallSF, 21-JS Wrsi la A•elcs Call 4471 llA..,.DSO\tF SBM, 61170, 43, seeks tall bc•ut1flll fcmak. NIS. fC4' rmuncc LR AnJdts. Call 4254. \ Sll\4, 40, Catholic, ABO ttt.b Ilona&. tt tc.1 BA/BS, ne>Cf Nr ned lady for~ Lof ~ b . Call 4006. SWM. 0000 VALUES. 2'>, """"~IMimshop O.i\ & tut) a plus. bul ROI a l!'M)l Wot L.J\ Call 326 7 "'ORLD TRA va£Jl SWM. }7. aood loot mg, hones1, romAl\li... w111y,M:d.1 lo\ocly Nian l.Wy .1ha1· a plU$ \bhbu Call 3919 A.\ALYTICAL. SERE :I-~ uc11lc. na lool111g DW\4 profosion;al S6, S'9/l .SO, . , ch1lJJo:...s. j«U ij'p'«UIJ~ HlUllgtT, ~"I con•cruuonaluL Vcm.;c. (111 4 4S A TIL"\110..'\ SBJ·! C.V111a. Pf4'.41 u l, 'SJ\t 4S, ieadlcr, 1&lLslim.trun S«ks affcc:UONIC, IClmll>e pro-fc.q~ 3)..4) CwYO C11y C.a.11 4~ S W\1 29 woulJ l.U 10 meet Sf 2(). 40 '"' rriend-.hlp anJ fun. ~JI me' Los A•cles. C" all 343.1 w ATih\110~ TAU. GALS! R~ ~t'd. 'table profcutt'MI SWM 4 3. 6'/I 65, ~)I Jf!MI, OUl.bin, dw,., home hl'c. 11.C Sctb al faMe, anwablc, arr~ female »SO for 111m111hc ~ li11onsl11p. B~Ull'-161 ~LAR.&\r:RCiETICSW\i 33.S"91166.posru•c.f1.11 lo\'1111bu1 busy,S«"Ull 1111elhgcn1 v.onu.n for good COf't\ enwon, d11111Crs ctnem~ bc.tch walks, and ure SC~ West LA. uu 394~ WES1S10l· ITAIJA' ACTOR sctlJ. IU>I\ •UUC11\C wom;an ror da)Umc llllAl'll"<:)' l'.JuulCd em pln\cd. h.indsomc 11111 '") Wcst L\ C.111 ~261 · DJ\I FlllHIGllTIR lS. sccki kl\Cr/frtcnJ, Z0 J2 J'O-S1blc mu· n•ge. I lollywoo.1. CAii 382.J LOOKL\G I-OR W...1 rcc1al SllF (I~ 35) \fl \W\1 2'>, 51111 0. green e)cs. a-Slooting ... ,111 gre.u clw-M:1cr, \/S/D/Onn'-Lets no m.n.:c t.ogdhcr You ,.on 1 rcr;ct 1t U." 1\ni;elQ utl lHll Sl:.,Sl.AI . L:-.IQU, mll\h, funJty \Cns1J1•c J~t 47 ~ci.s C( ouc f 27-.J2 for c•trl.uung lo•c. So&nla \fomca Call 4056 CllOCOLA11'<'> lnJian. lS. "61 I SO. \/SID. founcull) secure scels mIDll't' f eme lc for good tunes '"" Anac1es c..u JJn EDLCAll D, ATTRACTIVE SW\1, 511r.1. 11. Ja:l.s illln•u•c, m1ell1~cn1 !>I 25 JS, for scnou1 rcl•IK'nsh1p 1.41\ Angele\ C.111 3'112 llHlO' Pl.F.AH I \r-.1-A \11,l.11 A. \D Kl AO \I\ '\D' l'T.-l~t<'llJI RIKk male n:l<'<:.111ng to l.1\, lQ. M 1170. ~Im.I •egcl.u WI l'.nJU)' m<l>ICS. C\Crt:l>ltlg, ~ CL<tol\JI JJnctnpnt~hthfe, qu1c1 umcs Sttulcrn•lc,.hoislRl:<il l\G. S<'.O\UJI, h .. C\ w .. ur ,1.,""· drn..o AnJ ho.'CbJi.111~at1C\<:111nc 4bl.c k.\CIJAGL I~ t;.:O.l\41'01( lAYT' llA\C a ,.e~ fr-r ull ~hm "'omen. 1>111 ,.,11 ~lk Ill lhc rt[thl pchon "'''h l'l'I R Rf.Al.TY ' Bye b~c' "W..trtgtoo. DC C111 m1 ATilUrtlC lllSPA.\lC 34. 5q·1 165, 1ntclhscn1. &ood IC)Ok1ng Seek.ma <cru~I S~ 2S J2, enpH lhc plu.wcs t>l hfe ronwl!IC dm ncr.11••cl111g. bcaa1M suns&. no klli11111' Loi All&tlcs. Call 38 SI IOR r. fA T, Rl\ID. ,.uJth\ •t IOmC~ "''lhout pcm1nalt1) <et'~~ )'OU11g.1h111, >C.\\ ,.t>m..n. l'a('c un vnpunant Sanu \lunu C.JI 4~ \1 ~W\1 2 RLO\O Afltl:tTIC >ctls SAF c.-r SllJ. ,.._, cn1vH &1U ~. fnO\IO, re.:rc..U.'fl. ( 111 •111 tnC l"" 1\n"'lo C •II I0'1' SW\I ?~. h.&nJ>.'lllC. bk'oflJ 6 ht. 1a11 Sttls .. c.11111,. ICllw..il rem.k: lor romMICt &nd ccmp~m>h1p L.J\ C.tll ll(l7 YOU: W.vm, lm&hl. euracll•c. (Clllllllnc.. IClllu.al. unJcr .l() \41- Sccurc wmcr. 1IT«lll'Nte, JOt>d look1111 OW\t, «l's, 6/170, '\'S US From fnend.hip. IMlcbta for c11n tu&SllllC, mo•ICS, thairc.11a•cl IO lo-c, IOOl'lllr)I, Pll"'th. C'ClfMlll mc111. t..urel SunsC1 area C..111 4(»1 TALL. TA.'. 11/\.~0SOME 8.\1 desin:s a.hcnwrous. ... en llcrlcJ. sopftlWCl!td laJy The res& II up Ii> us Vance. Call 4260 OJM 4~ SfFKS 1oun,cr big busu:J '"«IWI for kJluUj rcJ.-1,-n ship luJ1ns 10 m.1rru1c & 1111111 Bc.vcrly ll1lls Call 4J7S SUCO»Sl-VL E.XFClJllvi;. N<:c loolunc '13 You 11n1 prcuy. rcti~. ZO. 30. T rcJ of dud end JOils anJ pts Lo-ctoltvconlQch Ven« Call~ TOO LO:\G l\ r-nm:-.G R00\4 llan.hMie lilnv'n».cr w/1Mcpll) anJ .,..inc cellar, ).i, 6'1"/lb(I ~·ha. IO\lllS, su111c. chen, D1•tn)b Ovor.rt Wine qht. f 1111, allUCll\C s WI-for munt'g.a lllCll» rc~tp. Bc•crty Ciltn Call 3767 St..CCF,S~f\,L, ATT'RACTIVf 8 CSL\l:.SS'4A.\, 40bh M \Ctllt bod)'bu1ldo, NU All<! &ro-th on cnled. Desire •ltr;tCttvc. hvJbod)/ muscul<ltSl-for">'>'l\fano•OclRq Call 407S SJM, ECLECTIC, a11ne1 .. c. 72. seeks very pcut.e. dc:M~hlc Jcw~h rcm•lc, •boul S'2 Y. e-t I \ rre (etTCd 'IS S-uiu \fon".1 C..111 ~612 SLPER.,t\Tt..RAI. BE.i\l. lY, 111/ OUI with hcM1 '°anted b) holllJ)(lO\C, hip, •thlcite rucc SJ\1. \4, S'll'f 110. ""~1~ c .. 11 3120 \l-EOED C0\1Pi\'\IO\SlllP A.'D RO\lt\.\Cf ~J\I 'i2. <;J 200, IU.c. hshing .n.I oulJ."""· i.cd.ina w.um fem.lie'" 1th >tnul.u ll'llCfC-.lS, J{I <;(\ llt•ll~ ... 00<1 (' ,11 .!h . l\IKIJ'I I'll.OT SW\1 H bfl/ 155 'I,,\ •Cl) •llr.icll•c, •lhl,·tic, ~n>U•I '>c,:l,, 16.Ml.lll ~'i• \I\ •Cr) .tllr.1.;U•C, fin.in..i.lh -.-cun. for qu.h1) n:L.11,lfl>h•r Y.c.1 I.\ C.tll 3501 ACll\1' IL\ \l)~()\fff'ROl 1.\ SIO,Af.SY..\U'.6'~ 1~5.-cc ~' • rrorc-s1l'INl "<'mill Utkkr 3' ,,., fnmhh1r Ven~. C.111 lOM \iJ\URL \lAU-.. 35." l, \•oUn$ Ltd) r« ,. c.:lcnJ tun .uiJ 8''1\~ \1.ht>u C.111 15,J 1.0\l'G C \KJ\G0"\150 H1, ~Lin' lcm•k-ll>r .qu.trc J.ul<ing, """""r .uid .i.'11• lllC• tt.: 1 ... -s ,\n ,c1 .... (.'111 ~~~I llv\K 'eel.> ''""'1err1n l'n•f(• ;11•n•I ~\I, \I, H. 0·2· w..nl\ hcln.:,1 t>u1 \lc.v\ "1 :'I 'S Y. llt•lh ... ~>d c.11 1;~~ AHl.l.1·'1. 1\ 11R,\Cll\:I TI \A' 46 Je.ftS prCU\, f""\tlC )NnC I.Ml) \,,., ue tircJ t.f ic.•"• Smile' Vcn1t;ee CeH JI :'S A !TRACTIVE SY.. ~I J(l, 6·o. ,uc cc..srt.tl. 1thlc1te, ied.s L..iin 1"'1> 2S-40 I.-t.k1v.1110,.n lunchc•. rel• llufl>h1p S.illl.I \Ion""' Call J~J.l b\S)'GQl'G 41 ~\i 'i ~JI'<. CflJ'"' JUV!Cr\. mo\ io mnuoti.: e•cn111i:-. .eel< laNk ,. ,th rnnJ w t.111etoU lloll>'"oo.l C111.i l7.1 Sl,GI I. lllT WR I 11 R PRO OL'Cl·.R ~ ,.c.tllll} ~I-l•lf r.,, rterl~p lO U\ e ltb Ct'll'IP411\ l r &etil llolh,..xiJ. C.tlf .lU6 I' TlLLIGI:.' r' OPI' 1.tl'DF.D' ll'llC .hcnu1n-c "'"" .. o&nJ >~ 1111) I• UC ' Then kt • meet ~ "o SW\.1 ~ ""'ck-; r~·1 \(r:'O vr RY llASDS0,\11: 8\1 n Scc .. 111g CW"\, SCl\511iil, illlJM..U•t, N>l) Y..l, \In Rot..M,111 h I'" 1(1 .&S r~ tt'mf'i"IOC\Shtp 1..~ \n~ lea C.JI 3168 Vl:.RY ATrRACTI\o'l:. SW \t, ~ m11Urc. 111J. n/Jnn)., father ufbclu uM4 )CM oldgttLS«b SW!-~ 27 "'CSI loo. Angeles Cell Via Cl OT lll1'G OPTIO,Al RfJ\CllfS/1-l. YSIU\I. SW\t, -ll, rrofcsslClN.I, s«k.s F comr-n"'" t°' llttkmJ ~y 111p ~ Mic lo& C11l .J?'JO I omJ\G FOR LADY FRO\t SPi\I' ~ .... \1, 33, 510"/IM> ~UL (tSJlful Cal1fom1an .,hi' l\»f• And.ti~••, htca!Un. ftlm W..i llolly"ood c.11 3655 SB 1.t. ?9, R1lly Dee W1llum. """"' .a Ille ti.a nt.• » &IJ corv.c1t.cJ. tccu bc.\Wflll SF. 21 ~s. a1w nice. r\lf hnnol fncnJsh1p and l'Omlll•C lloll•"'ood Call \4~?. 3 To respo11d to these ads call 1 (90!J) 40 7-4377 (biUed a l I. -1<) per m inute) or see i11str11cti<>ns 011 page..! Men Seeking Women • • .. Si11gl1!lif1.• Cu sto mer Serl'ice call_ (310) 592-{)()'-JO for information or assista 11ce. Sf Single Femole SM Single MoiE> 0 D1Y01ced G Gov, L lub•oJn ' Jewish A Ai1on I Block H H1spontC w While N/O No °"'9' N/S Non..$molter N/Dri.,k NonOr111k• Special Advertising Supplement for Orange Coast Weekend Al - 4 To respond to tbes£' ads call 1 (900) 40 7-4377 (bill<•tl "' $1.o.J'J per mi1111te) or sc•c· inst 111c lio11.\ 011 /UIJ!.l' 2. Men Seeking Women \>.1011· \11\."WllOCA.' Jl:\1P' r.ur SJ \l. 28. ~ 11 '/lM. scrb oucgoing. cb.,.,) SJI. ~.i. U W~ Lo> Angele. C•ll 31 ll OLOF)( WO\tA \' DESlllFn fr~• """""he rtbt1t•lhh•r Im ~Q 6 I 1 ~' g1,'1l1,ll.1ng. 'cnwou• .in.I pl•\lul \l..-1ru Jd Kr' (•II l~ It> 00\11\ \11\'C.. l'·\'\\IU\'t\11 . HI \l n ,, wugh1 I•• •h.uc "' m.ulll< rn.1•..,ICf' "1th h..n.i'l<lffiC m1-.k·I h I"' \ \\ \I, c.ull \(J, 111•1 '"''" .. ' r.11 11J"~ \\ \k \I I\ \ \J llC 110' \ 11 II \I 'd I ·: I''· eJu,.11c1l h.111J ~'me. n11.r ~"' \C"l ii-' jllndJ'wC' 1 •• h . 111.i: •n' t••C 11 ... thumc t ,11 I\ I~ l'IWll ."111\ \I '\ \\ \! .: ' b: ''" I llJ•" lh<•tn:. l>alan~ l"'C"' ha,lt>r\ ,.,.,1,1 tn\cl. ""'ling In h 1ll\1Jc h1'fn~ '\~-e~ in,.; t-11i:h1. 'kn Je1. \'\ •J,cn1uret. tel !' "'th la' ch •cn<.r •" h..,...., It'< pcmu ncnt rclJlll•n•tur V.c,b.Jc C.ill .W)t. ~\I. \I.:~ (;<)0()1 ClOl\l'<i.pr" '"'''""JI tC•I OlJIC J~ll\Cci.llll! .I m•1un: '-ml.Ill \~c ..,,mp<'fl.IJIL Cuhcr( II) (•11 .l\\l.l SJ \I .W nArtll-.R. l'll ()CA\ rnn '1, rh•k"•'f'h .... 1 \Ct r1., ruJ ... .ma.1..c'r"""'c. "II 1';.o mu,,.ul.u ,\ 1nm ~eel' •lll>lU\e, .1J11mJtcJ. laJ •l h.:..rt, <l"l. pm~ le-'lf'll•I. lf~.!O \t.uuu I.XI Rn ( Jll -l~\11 ~LC"CI c;sa1. WklllJ< OW~t. J5, n r Spantu.J w1"11.u1 u~cr JO .. ho mcJ11.i.::./w)!.• '" gl.i">t•. ohalJnn \l;l1t>u ( ,11.i NI \lr11AT i\DOLI nu1w1' to the 1-exh with me. ull ~&el 1cn<11<'US \OUthlul46SWJlllk i\gl'1.nC.ill 41 lJ SFClltF, CO:O-HDl:.\T success lul SW;>.t •cck.s $l~cr. uncncum· bcrul s wr for dining. lhurtt anJ cuJJhng Glcn<l.lk Call 4 "<I I '1Cl: LOOKC\G SR\1. l'l, 6T/ 260. \CCA.s open manokJ, fun. hon est. mn.uitlC' vtll.llg l.\th. 18 :5 .any nee. West ~ Anf:elcl Call 3314 llA VI· A SWFET Di\l:GlllT.IP II~ college •cc (19) W\1 s:ck.s 1111'K'Cen1 rel.uon;hap "'1th 'oongcr \\r \l.c.1 .. ooJ Call l031 Sl. Pl·R.\IA. \'. &<4·Europc:an bod) t>wlJing 'h&mf>K>n, 6'1/160, be.iu 11ful .and vank. ~ nch IMI¥ who needs affecuon Los Angele$. UJI Jm HLACKl-1·\1Al lc.FU:'<..an~•pc. 2 l 34. sought hy rom:anuc SWM. \1u~ac. ath lelac~. cuhurc,advcnrurc. '""ere s"" ... :-.t.iniu c..11 3989 KO\.tJ\.\'llC. llAXDSO\U· l'RO 11:.SSIO'i\l., SR.\o1. lS, 611195. -.eel-..< ull. slender, bc:Auuful $\1,1·/ \RI· 2S lS u> love. l-'!S An~IC</ \(i 'nllc) C All 3570 Oi\k~. EXOllC. '0· n. SI Jc \lrctl h\ •ucce\, ful. hum•>rou< '>\II \l.-l!l.i<HclitK.,,<hopanJmorc Cul•er Cit) t•ll ·Ubl l'ROFF:S<ilCl'i\L SR \I . .in. '17 / 15' l.ocoi. mjt f1'f thJI p(lllC IJd) Ill m.i.I.~ m1 lalc wmpktc l 1.., 1\Jlgc le' C.11-1 lN f')OCTOlt \d I{) \111 l I·\ I •er) gN•J l1•1•l.1n_g \Cl\, •cry "'ung ~11, 11111 'P"llu•I DJ\I \CCI.\ n.:cJ"K•rulh rrcm 14'1~. c.&.\) g1• ang 15 W r,., c'cn.lhong' Llu Angeles (411-1091 \ff SL'CCES~l-L'l.. gooJ l0t'lk 111g. u.ll. k'!lg h.llr. cluk, dlncet. rc,uunnu. ., ell Jrc"cJ. i\\1An YOl: Fem.ale, I Z9 .... ,\h Sl) k <ian G•llfod Valley C11l 1117 llA.'DS0\11· SR\1. 50. 5<>'1175. ''S Toor l·ur~. seraulC C• ~cs. \hue room l..<tJ) 10-15, .a1u..c11vc. l!llTII llav. lhl>mc C.all ~561 CAJ.JFOR.,lA Cil.'Y, H. ihm SS', lkincst. 1ruthtul. lo~al. affcc1Xln1tc, ml'Jcm lor, lo 1huc! W l loll~ wuoJ Call 39 8. ASIA.'llA 11' l.J\DY WA.,1t0 <\\I, \1. )OUthful, auncta~c H. 58/ 154. family value5 . ~/S, loy1l, suhlc. Soulh Uay Call 3639 s~. 41 , h"hly educlled, hap. atlnlCuvc. EnJO)'' asu. cooking. travc.I, music, '°"'mauon. Scc~s •llnlelave.. miclhgcnt woman for SCl'IOUS rcbuonshap Los Angeles Call 4311 SR \1, YOV~C 3.S, professional by cloy, m11Sacwi hyrug)tL Seeks iangle I hs puuc or As11111 lady Los Anic ks Ult 351'1 llO:"EST \1A:O-. good looking. I 1 ~cs sporu and d.inc.mg. H you uc 2.S. U c.all nov. ScuJao Coty Call l.193 I \1 L0:--1-L Y' HANDSOME Sil;>.!, 510'. scWllg SWF. fl/llU1" mlly scc"e. An) .igc ror pomblc rclat ioMhap Los Ange.lei ull 38~ TOTi\ll Y BA1D(BY OIOICE), SW\1, JO, lOl11SI. poet. musec11111, hanl ..,Ol1tcr-. Al I ferule rq>llC.J l.11- iwcicd. Loi An1clc$ Ca.II 3S 1 l £·VERY DAY CJJ\RDE'\ VARI FfY.SRM,30 Avcugchc1ghund 11o c •iht, llllen:Slcd in mcc~ a down IO unh, alltatUVC, l~lhgc.nl. pn>- fcs.sionaJ wnmcn, 22-32, N/S. race of no COOt'Cm Must be lldvenrut UU\ Los Allgcb Call 3621> BOHf·_\{IA.'. AG:-OOSTIC. VfCi Fl •\RIA.''\. OW:-., 34, 6"/11.S. bml t-m. South Amcnc.&11. Seckina put ncr l<> ~ hie" plcas"wu. Los Angeles. Call l54S WklTI]{. MUSICIA.'\, l~SOM· '1AC.uncon\ctaOONI • .I0,6"J,SM, Moniu C..JI 1749 BODYBv11.DEk fYPE. uhfllf na~ Nauvc, non·drinkcr, non smoker, no bani c1NcJ. SeMallYc 11.lnCll~c. JllllUl.I ua,httd SWM. 61 210, 4S ya.B ~ 1cch 111 •h.tpc bdy, c.uy·eo"' lalat~le. for we U1grelatoonsll1p Sanc1M0111u Cill 4029. DOLBL.f. fOK ACTOR. 671175 42., loves Palm pr~' .i.nd k.iblll ing &rOUnd W411tt munangrut re latl0ft"11p. W Lm Angcb C .111 4)Si BLACK '-IA 'J, A F.RAGC' LOOK L'G. "'*"'& f<T ll1~1W11C girl. 1' o drug u.W5 plcuc. Lo. An ~ sclcs c 111 3981 Save this section! You can respond to our personals 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Additional personals apptar on Mondays in our classified section. 5«ks beautiful gwl (20's.)(Js) IO play ,.,.llh movecs, rncah. Loe At1- 1elcs. Call 39 .S E'\'ERGE11C. Sl~CF.RE i\SIJ\N, 28. ST/13S, $eeks 1ntclhge111. kmd, f11, SAFJSHF for Ions 1~1 rel•· 11C'Mh1plcomm111Mnc.. W !lolly .. ood tau 337q ATTRACTIVf SWM, 42, WRITER. ,.,.ann, lumorous, tttkJ pn:n y lady, wider 33 for ainvnaUed rel.a1JOn1h1p. M y race. Los Ange le.$. Call 4331 RUGGEDLY llA1'DSO\iF., SF'11·SOPJllS11CA TED DJ \i, >oun1 S2. S'I r man.re.. cwancly honest, vr:ry 1111Cl111c:nc.. So, '"'hY lhoulcln'c I expect Che same? Only, p~~. you shou1Jn"1 be Nucd er bandsomc (pn:ferably bcaAl(lll}, ~ )'Oii should suppm yow fellow womm"s (an o.11ymoron) c~ RC111C11lhct 1'Nlh =-s w. lov• 111 our relati0fl5111p with tare.' W Holly .. ood. ull 4667 MO! Loving. good look.ini, non cnodauonal SJ M. 37. Spuinal. llh> lcuc. playful VOUS· rl!fP.Y· ~1v1· CIOUS, Clp""51YC. DESTINA 110N Committed Rclaltonshap. S1111a AL.\1 NOlR, Cl.ASSICAL. IAZI. dancUlJ, 0....<ll. G B S • DW\1, SO's. lhm, ~ pn1tc.. non rela· gOOUJ >°''"I wr:nwa South Bay C1114840. A lllLJ'"TlC,SW\1, S7. 24. blond, modtl, ~ S'.1.r, II i6, -..ti.•1 hooc:sl, unng. nMMllli. It MlrK 11~c. Los Angeles.. Cill ll9l ACTOR SEEKS NO~ ACT1U'.~S. KAUii! bewtfuJ.f~l!uM,(11m, pointed. 111vtl plus uc1ICmCtlll llolly..,ooJ. Call 4711 SEXY. ATllLETIC. GOOD l.OOKL"G M~Cll Successful SJM. 29. 59'/16S full of unca~ love &nd affection, SeW SJF/SWF 2(). 33. opcn·mcnded.1U1aC1ive wl slam. Beverly II alls. Ull 3083, SBM. AGE.: EARLY SO'S. 56·: seeks SF any racund act. Muse be OH)' aotnl.1114 8* to pvus well as rccie•c. llollywood. Call 480S VERY A lTRAcnYE. FR.E.'\U I. 6'3', 31, clc1an1, sensual, sedts woman JS~. donun.111 vc, hnanc11ll secure for qu.iluy rel11ionsh1p Bc-ly llalls.. Cal.I lS66 MAIL OR FAX YOUR PERSONAL AD TODAY! MAD.. TO: SINGLE LIFE, P.O. BOX 870, SUNSET BEACH, CA 90742 I 01< A~'>ISTA \;CE \Vll1 I YOUR AD OR !:\'FORMATION CAll (310) "i92~ OR FAX TO: (310) S92..()()i13 \\ ~ll·n ,., ... r<.'<'-'l\C \our aJ we wdl ~agii a voicc mad number which we wtll nut! lO you with infomution on how to record your free VOtCe ;i<l Please type o r print clearly (attach ad copy on separate sheet) \X ()\!,\' '>Fl Kl'< I ,\IA.'\ j\,.tJ\N SEEKIXG \X'OMJ\.'\' \X();-1.\"-~I.I Kl'G \XOMAN O MAN SEEKJ:--:G MAN 1\ddn.!.\..'> -------------------- C11v ______________ Zip ----- !'hone (_) _______ Age_· ___ _ Above lnformatlon mandatory. FREE AD! 15 WORDS OR LESS! (Additional words $1 each.) Additional words @ $I .00 ea: Please encl~ che:ck payable to SingJeLifc. (Abbreviatioos ~h as SWM crunt as I word Height/weight canbo cooms as 1 word Gty is &re.) FOil OFFICE U E O!\l.Y VM•-----PWt _____ OBF _____ WDP: _____ PSTI> ____ _ M Special Ad'(ertJslng Supplement for Orange Coast Weekend <>CP ,, WllERE ARI: ALI. TIU· ~l\W' 27·ll ph)YOlly r.._ prol~~. glQI sense o( h-. focw.ctl. ro- man1ac, with no dlaklrcn anJ sui ca-e about a ccimm111cd rel.won ship If )ou'~ ow lhcrc, lhr1 hlnJ -.l04.aljlldagc.SR \t, 12,5'1 I"/ 110, '*OUkl hlc~ IO tpcnd (jUlhl>' unic 11111/i you' Los Anccto.. Call 3611 ARTISllC. 1\Tlll i;nc. I TRACTlVL S\\ \!, ~. "'l~ 10 ~ scow•I rl•}lhin1 ror ~JI«'"' "t'"'"'"· 2.S .10 llc:•trl1 11.11, r.u I02S LOVE IS '"Im Iha IMt tuv t> after f1111. rum.anct anJ hu"1ccr I'm 11.tk. (~II me"""'' IJ.•' An~d~ Call JHS Al+Ll I 'r A TTRAC I I\. I l l'.XA!\ pu'*crful pcr•on1l1t) ~l/1:~ <~J l•\h100 ~~uuful, re llW:•l.J1, •Uliml<\l\C .anJ 11im 41111(' LAIS Anc~b C•ll 4 12 I O~EOI A Kl\.D Sll\1. IJ tl\llc pcnJcnt II( mind and rnat\J Seek• l<ngtoi. ~II • 'IS. Sllh~AJ 21 40. LoA AJ1gclc1 CAii 4!77 SOPIOmCA n ;n , YI I VHn S(llSU~I. fun, 'IS. \\l-~1 .. cm·2.5 40, S! s 0. ~hi ti) 'Cl') nd NteJh.vopc.an born •eo w.:,~, ftol CCMltm.MI, ' • V. \1 Y. 591 160 Brenc"'ooJ c.11.i \111l Gl~'ll F Cil:,lU·-'1A' Sl:.l:XS LAD" •ho CllJ<I) s txin1 ~"'~""'AA DW\t, 41, rwfc::soon.tl 'VS, 'ID ~ ~I.al l...i) 1(1 \p.ir\IC "'ath for llie l11tt:• er U>'S Angele~ C•ll 41o.l W.AAIM;I \ll\'OfO, "111 UGI::.' I, humon'V • &\'t-.l ll'!cntt, s<ruall\'C, lotil, successful, s.pan tu.1.I bul J.>,.11 IO anll, ~. "ID. JS, SWM. ull, lhui, 5ceb slam. &l11'1C11•e. SponllDCOU\, (tn•ual --'111,.ooJ Knie cl humor Sllarcd ~alucs Shcnnan OW. C.&ll 369S TOP SAJ..f.S EXECUTIVE; for mer! fmm:'\'YC,ta1nlurruclfci1ta plus ScclJ female cOW1terv.u1. S¥1'lC number Los ~ck::s Clll 4476 llA. .... DSO\ffi SBM. itl, "'""''c. spcntcd. Spt'nl.IMOUS. Seek.,. al lnCtl~ Swt tor puflONIC, run lova,. llft'W.:f ;-.. !lull ... -s_ c.n )111 TO WHOM rr MA y CO"C'ER)I. ComiJcn~ .wncllV< SW\i, V. 6"/l7S. KelJ .. cman for ~I rtlaooftslwp. ~ ~.,,.. con eau.mo~iea.ICNla Wm11.A Ca.II )139. Af.11-LOVlNG. Et·Nt"' Yon:e1 OW .... 41. crc.lll•C. appealtrg. UI ~ape p!(!fc.t '°""'· '°°" l\MW'cd Seeksbn~ht.s-cm l°'11&SF. 29. 37, IS, sense o( humor SJ' Valley. CA.114232. SW:-., 26, 60'/160. BL0'1>f.. ~ fcuional,alhlclic:. lo¥t:S Macac \!In, bell()\, 14ncing. Sccl. ~ "'· UlM: lh len4.. rotU/1llC lem.iJc Z.!·211 w Los A,.ek::s C•ll ~ )l Sl:EKll'ICi C0\11'1\SSIONAl}.. SPDtllVAU.. Y Ml :-.tDl-J> female btt,.,.ecn 22 32., lll r1CCJ rm SJM S' I 17, aihlcllC, hullhy. 1ooL ~ to dwc hie "llh rll)lt part11C1 W I~ Ani:cb t an l\66 WA.\T A GORGEOl.JS Bl.ACX MA.'11 INl's ~tulonthc111s1de" Cornt Ille me, Ill)' rx< llolly wood. Call 3012. S8r. 23 26. WllO USES zovnwc ~.*Chi by SB M. 29. No cll11Jrm. N/S C11l~c Ctty. Call 1290 A TIRACTIVE, l'IT, PR Ora SIONAL. SA~. 36, f7'fl j(), N1Cb ~ SAF or SWF •ho likes Alillitullft. W. LolMieeta. Ult 3640. UNFORCbTABLF. W'Ef.XENO IN Vl:.OASJ Nc.,i..._ te¥ ~ ....... pnlfeaaioMl33, S1'.~,!Mrklv11,dMlc)cs, gian.J ~rt.c ol ""'"'°' \t111M <kl R~ Call l76ll llA 'l:OSO\IE. A 111u:·11c. YOUTill't;L Blue c~cJ C\W\1. dcgrec.J. piofe.ol'•UI !hill) .amc U.1111-S'l l'/160 l'..nJO)•mU)IC, TV, bJS.,nbll1.1110111el, SIA ll'Mllllg. sen ..W11y Dcurc' .ccra..o•c. VNl\j (cir very )'t'lllhlul) \(f\)11111.D rLlyful IW!lhih11.tJ "lllNrl l11gh heclunJt or ~~llJ (CCI I plu•' f-..nc.inu C.&11 11.5 I O\U.Y' Ql /\l IT'Y CU\~Y. lli\.\D 0\11 \V.\I \NllS J(\r S"I 0, Pfllpl'l'hl'flll, b..'""'L "'' wrcd, Ml'<l<'t.t.mW,. rrul.:mon•I, lt~•cl \ttkmg w.arm. •W.1411•c, pmpt'ruMll umr ulU(\, 'i\\I '-'c-cl '" ,.,,.ck:J C..11 Hll !I 1 Rlt..l,(1. A lfl(,\C llVI• I O'G llAllU [) •rccur1.111 mu" c1111 \Cdi h(.1u11lul, ,..,,1n: •lim fo -..,m n .!S 1t1 l~ Sf Valk> Call lO:!! AKf· YOl. l'ICK.liSll:.01nt'C1"i mi comp.i1111111 oo l1ft'c JOun•c• 1 \\\1, lQ, rn.•IO•ltin.t.I. 57 IJ~. Cllt1£Cllt, rh1 ll(lfl) (II, C>p<'n m11i.lcd, "11.o Nl\ltt .\l\d m.aa.: S«h f"CUy,cru•l\C:. Ill shlf'l IC nuk to""" me 111 cn>d, hpk•n l""" J1-<0•")' M<I c•tluncr c-1 Ide.\'" VtaNtUll hclrlul, n<>t no; ~·-) IUJIO Cat) C.111 II :0 SW\!. \4, 6 l'/IM, J-.1 1...,.._,,_ •u•isl"IKll :\, .inoJ •I..• c~ fr•~IOUS rcl•l1t111•t11r 111)11)'"'1""' Call 15 .t CIAO' At11..:11vc luh111 S\\ \I RH•'*n h.ur/bluc ~"· S 1140. fwun , .11flcctu~ '~ \lo• 1c. \luca. \11.n~ic \\ I !I'll} wood Call )700 A'\TIVIVI l·.CllO:i.IST W\I ll,S7/ll7,MOWaK11!\r f,19 }9, ""'"' prt'pOl'UOMIC hi/'° I. 141 cucllle and pl.ty '"'lh NIS·D Lo. An1t1ct.. C•ll 3610 U· YOU ARI-8J::AUTIFLt t-~. hl..c IMllS 111 llt>ll) .. oo.i 11111\o •acauon 111 llaw111. 28A0, pc111e. c.all lor my lbCl'l(lllon Los A111Uer-CAii 4$06 llAPPY WO\tH' O~I Y Wc1111dt man 18 11 ready 141 ~Ile dOwn I'm 1ooC1111 forv.umcn JOw AO •ho .. .,,, IO ilwc the IUI of lhcir h•a •1th -•ho NH Che JWI, lnO\ICS. ludlllrn, loonll, hockey. wes1111lc rauunnl'. e•cnan& f 11tj .Ind Ii.Iv) IO holJ hM!Jo. B c uri.m 111W honol 111111 lu•c • 111:.Jl Wf \htii-Call 4497 Men Seeking Men ATlltf"l IC, STRAICiln A(, !Ml. sublc W\1, 29, w11h s W\llllllCf s build \Cdtuamt, 22 12. \/SI() Bdmcn Shore. Call ~I. Cl.TE SW\t, 2.~. 6./180, blkJ&m. Nl \lwn1. JUrf, UtnplllJ S1min1 l<Job,g anJ lC\Jlll Seekins lllll•l•r 1)1'( blmdi: swfn 21 21, in V.apc anJ cut 1111111-llun1111&1on 8cacll Call 3304 ~ICli l.OOKl'G OO M mh fnc:nJ<hip. 111y rKr, 3). '~ Im 11, n. vay ~ Waunlll>ltf C•ll 49J2. PRorOWM.JY,6'/16Spd~Pf -ui, ow:.. lS-4.5 • .-Jh.pe. c.-oneaed. fun·kl--lllJ. few J.11\ ~ reltuantt.p. I capy ._. 0111 or Ill, lllOVICS, d&nan1. oomecSy dubl. wain •~ .t 111¥tl 11..,. l.lt'C1Clll Bech. CaU 499'7 SW\f SS, S'IM10 lean. mutr11llr body, pd•ICINI. dun, l'eallJly ~ 1-1.-..._.,,.Wilh lllim. dllll. W1CC1t SW M "\SO ~ Valley Call 4996. IN SllAPI! OWM 32.. S'l 1/US, ... ,... ...,..inDaMe- •ttt c.111!"'•°"· P\/S/O 1..o11, le'ldi .c.u 4909. ''Forum' is flawed IRVINE -Placing them- selves in the hands of Thes- pus, the acting company at Irvine Valley College has mounted the hilarious mu i- cal farce "A Funny Thing H appened on the Wny to the Forum,'' one of Stephen Sondheim's bci.I pieces and certainly the mo)t fun to watch. Unfortunately, not even Thespus' blessing can sa\.c this production .. Director Dnniel Kohles has staged hh show \\-ell. his mnln problem being that he lets his nctors hccome too awure th:H they are funny - the kiss of denth in any farce. T erry Christopher's Pi.eudolus, for in!>tancc, is in- tn nsically funny, but only "hen he's not trying to be. Christopher does mannge 10 give an admirnble per- formance. though mnrred by weak lines and fl:lt notes. l n contrast, Richard Stauffacher excels as the vc,cd ~lave Hysterium. Stauffacher espe· cially shinei. in his repri e of ''Lovely," when he leb hii. facial cxprci.s1ons do the work. The young 10 .. crs complc· mcnt each other well: David Ale'<ander Smith's Hero is :.1ronger in dialogue, \\ hile L ccnya Rideou1's Philia glc:ims in her musical num· bcr. Completing 1hc cast arc Bil Barratt as a Senex too preoccupied with Sondheim's intricate lyrics to concentrate on his performance, Steve Schroeder ns a physically un- intirnidating yet vocally pow- erful MiJci. Gloriosus and n trio of forgcu ablc perform· anccs by the other principals. The courtc ans all repre· cnt their choreographer, Vicl..i Kohles, commendably. each corrc ponds 10 her character' dance tyle per· fcctly. Overall, the )how would be best se rved with one more week o f rehearsal to clean up lhc comedy and work on some voices -and po ibly insert "Pretty Lillie Picture," a great song somehow miss· ing in the show, though li~t· cd in the program. Regardless, one can never go wrong with "Forum." It is a fun musical that is always entertaining no ma11er how many times you've seen ii. "A funny Thing Hap- pened on the Way to the Forum" continues Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. until July 25 at, ap- propriately, lhc Forum on the IVC campus. Tickets are S8·Sl0. -llT n...,.,.1lftn STAGE Irvine Civic Light Opera alive and well - D old orr on !hose S}mpalhy cards for 1he Irvine Civic Light Opera. The ambitious, community-born musical group may have had 10 cul bock on i1s plans for the current season (canceling "A Little Nigh! Music," moving "Cabarcl" 10 July). but lhc budge! crisis lhrcotening ICLO apparently has been solved, or at le~l salved. Arthur Kopi1 and M aury Ye!>lon. It'll be interesting to see how 1hi masked man compares 10 the one enjoying his "fourth phantastic year" uptown. "Kuba" by Roger Schma. Th~' \\.crl! chli-cn 1rom more than bU script!> !>ubnullcd to SCR b~ \\Iller, across the country. ··cocks Ha\.e Claws," a Latin 'cr.,ion of ··~c,cr Too Lale" ubout a brother and ~1,tcr ,1io~l.cJ b~ the prcgnanC') of their .i, ·)ear·old motlier. \\Ill be given a i.1agcd reading Frid.i). Au' 7. at 7:3 I p.m As "Cabaret" drawi. to a close this weekend, the l l'\ine CLO has ann,ounced its plans for a three-show 1992-93 season, leading off'"~· a i.how that's long been on this correspond ·~"lop five" lisl bul !tCldom produced locally -olc Poncr's "Kiss Me, Kate." Closing the !CLO sea)on \I.ill be a gumc of "Chci;s." Thi'> bit of musical gamesmani.hip between America and "hat once was the Soviet Union arrive · ne\t July 8 and \\Ill pla) through the 16th. ScaMln licl.cts ;ire now on sale and m:iy be pureha:.ed hv phoning <he ICLO officei. at 263-1900. ··niuer Homes and G.1rJc11' ' ,., a ''Or) of ~ L...111no family copmg \\llh the pr..: .. ~urc-. lll ghJmg bet\\cen two ..:ulturcs. It\ 'd1cJulcd tur a rcJJinc SaturdJ~. Aug. 8, at :?:30 p.m 1 h.1t ~am1.: JJ) .. 11 • 7:30 p.m. \I.ill 'CC "KubJ," .• 'hi~ llllltlllg. conflicting Cub.in .inJ lri:.h l·ult1m.',, ,. 1llli 0 The revival of 1he 19.t comedy based on Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" will run from Sept. 10-19 at the Irvine Barclay Theater, '"here the ICLO mO\ed 1wo SCJSOn!I ago after ama ssing a following al Univer~it} High School under the name of the South Coa~I Musical Theater. Theater Critic South Coai.t Repertory ha~ T he Hi..panic Pla)'\\fighh £f111J~.:1 " J p.1n ul SCR'l> CollJbOrJtllln L.1ll\1rJto~. u sevcn-ycJr-Old pla) tk\c..l\1pmcn1 pwg.r;:im that incluJes a f\lond.1) night pl.I\ r.::.1Jmg 'cr:c,, the Cahforn1.1 Pl.1)'\\ngh1s P10:;.r.1m .111J commissioning and re\ldenC) prog1 1m' lllr \\ r:ll:r~. announced the three new pl.1}S that will be developed and presented at its seventh annu:il Up second. from March 18-27, will be (arc }Ou ready?) "Phantom." No, no, no1 that "Phantom," but another version or lhe classic French gothic thriller "Phantom of the Opera," this one by Hispanic Playwrights Project July 28 through Aug. 8. This year's cntranls arc entitled "Cocks Ha'e Cl:t\\.S aod Wings to Fly" by Amparo Garcia, "Bitter Homes and Gardens" by Luis Alfaro and Tickets for the Aug. 7 :ind 8 rcuJmg., arc p11.:ctl at S6 for general adm1~1l'n and S:? tor 'cn11Jr citizens and ~tudcntll>. CJll SCR al IJ57--llJJ3 fl..1r a-ddilional information. .A League of Their Dwn Rated: PG The Stars: Geena Davis, Tom Hanlcs The Story: 19-43. When war service claims baseball's biggest stars, it leads to the creation of the Afl ~rican Girts Professional Baseball League. Foe-using on the first ~ason pcMant dnve of the Rockford Peaches, the film centers on the turbulent sibling riva,lry o f star players Dottle Hinson (Davis) and resentful kid sister Kit Keller (Lori Petty). The Scoop: Quite simply, one of the best movies of the summer. Make no mistake, this Is shamelessly manipulative, inspirational stuff; however, it's also intelligent, witty, tasily enjoyable and has more heart than most sports blo pies Besides the stand-out wor1< from Davis and Petty as the competitive sisters, other highlights Include Hanlcs as the grtzzled, boozing manaser and Madonna as a player of easy virtue. The games themselws are great bits of s~ing but, the tenific ensemble acting. writing and direction aside, the movie also says a lot about a period of startling social change In our country's histOfY. At times ~rty schmaltzy, sentimental end bathctk:, "A League of Their Own" is stlll cxceptjonll. The Score: 7 _ ..... ._. .............. ... • MOVIES Sister Act ·Housesitter Rated: PG Rated : PG The Stars: Whoppi Goldberg, The Stars: Steve Martin, Goldie Harvey Keitel, Maggie Smith Hawh The Story: When a mediocre The Story: When an architect Reno lounge b ird (Goldberg) (Martin) fails to wan his intended with a dream hous~engagement accidentally witnesses a hit committed by her gangster present, he impulsively has a boyfriend (Keitel), she agrees to one-night stand with a dizzy testify against him. For her own con artist (Hawn). When she protection, she's hidden an a San finds out about the untenanted Francisco convent where the real estate, she moves in, stem Mother Supenor (Smith) passing herself off to Martin's places her in charge of the f amity and friends as his wife. convent's choir. It's not long When the latter d iscovers this, before Goldberg Is turning the he sees a way of wanning back sisters into pranktsh cut-ups, and his old 9ir1f riend. Ke1tel's minions are on the trail The Scoop: Aside from a few The Scoop: Basically an decent belly laughs, this is innocuous, one-joke flick, the grating, risible stuff Hawn plays movie is enjoyoble enough the sort o f d1tzy flake she nunsense. Hampered by essayed In her "Laugh-In" days, pedestrian direction and a and there's something really predictable script, there's still sinister about the way she enough cartoon1sh bits to make commandeers Martin's property this good, summer comic fodder. and life. Martin comes across as Goldberg Is, as always, fine, and less sympathetic assnively, and Kethy ~ 1lnd Wcndf Mal<kens the e.scalatlng p1efabricatlons register well in sidekick role!. I the two cook up are. way too doubt even The P~ would give unbelievable. In shot\ pretty this • respbeny. shallow and creepy. The Score: 6 The Score: 5 . .. Universal Soldier Rated: R The Stars: Jean·Claude Van Damme, Dolph Lundgren The Story: Muscle monsters Van Damme and Lundgren are dead Vietnam vets resurrected and trained by the U S government as members of an anti-terronst SWAT bngade known as Universal Sohders. When the memories of their former lives kick in, these undead, robo beet boys Jettison the program and go at 1t mano e mano The Scoop: A cheesy, awful np-off of such mega·act1oneers as ·Terminator" and "Robo Cop," "Universal Soldier" 1s such nonsensical dross that you can't even enJOY 1t as carr p Va:i Damme and Lundgren are predictably wooden as Schwarzenegger types but without a fracuon of the latter'~ presence and sardonic verbiage Since the plot 1s sheer ludicrous hokum, the only allure 1s watching these guys bash mto each other like lethal Tonka toys, and we've already seen that on better d15play in the above-mentioned films. Abysmally d irected, wntten and acted, "Universal Sold1u" should be universally shunned. The Score: 4 0rMge Coat Weekend I Thwaday, July 18, 1982 ' 7 .. FESTIVALS : From 5 el) 01 pcr1orm1ng aru, .i Junior Art Gallery and r~taurant spcc1.1ls Adm1ss1on S 1 ·2. iree tor children undl•r 11. • Or.1nge County Fair at Orange County fa11grt1unds. 88 Fa1r Dnve. Costa M~. 751 f AIR Fair\ Ct-nlenniJI Celebration rhemcod ··Meet Our Main Squeeze" this )'Nr, honors the count) ·s historic citrus •n· dustry, tncludes lop-name entertainment, carn1\,JI rides and s1d~hows, ,1 m1d1\a~. d1splJ~. counrry fdir·type compc11t1ons, h\eslocl. and animal rides. e\ery kind of food 1mJi;1nable and more through July 26 The Daily Pilot will hJ~e a spcc1JI booth ~I up ~> lair p.itrons can learn more .ibour • Arnc11c,1'> bC'SI commun1t\ newspJpcr A.d· m1>\1tin S5 for adult:.. S l for scmors 65 ancl c1l1kr S2 lor lholdren J~l'S 6· 12 and Ch1kirl·n under U .1drn1llt·d lrl'l' P.irl.ong IS SJ "''" carpool, CJr')lnS four or more P'-'' •pt .. 11o1rJ.. for free • P.1~c·.ir1t or lhe Masten at l111nc Bowl, L.u.: tn.1 CJn1 on Ro.id north of I PICSI A\. ,.,,,,, t.1i.:una Bt•.uh, 1·800 ~ l-1-J~H Cn·.11 " "~ of o\rl l•h:r.111' conw hl lite J> .ld"'' u1>lu0ll''· IJ1thrulll rC'product'd h,1, 1..-;r .. und' and \l,1~1· l1.;ht111~ u1mbme tn re-c r1•,11e pJtnllnJ:' dOd 'C ulpruro,, .1• mu;,c ;ind .1 n.1rrator st•I lh1• m1>• .d C.111 Im tu l..l'! '"'' H U,.llt\10 • Pot•rfl'\t '92 .it tli1· mun•cip.11 p"'r \\jin ~Ir•'"' .ind Pacotoc Cn.hl I lt>;h,~.1\ I lunt1ng- " >n H,,,11 +1 I h,· r11~ 1nrnml•rnur.1t1·' rhe re· op..r1 ni: or the p1t·r '"th ,1 1\1 ... l.,•nrJ nl -t'H'nt' l..1cl.1ng 011 .... 11urd.1\ .11 11! .1 n1 "'th a r l •l1< n culling cerl'IT1<11\\ after ""'' h lh•' pul111, \"" ag.iin l>l• JI ·., to '""II 1l1e 1,8JO 11 .. 1t structure Act" •lll'l> .11 rhe ne\\ p1C'r 110 rhe beach, 1n the ocejn, Jl(Jng <lo" ntu"n Mam Strcc.'t and 111 the par I. .;cf. pu•nr tn M,1m Str(•Ct l 1br.1t) include rnusi-C.ll l'n1t·1IJ1nmen1 b\ m.iri• than JO .1111,b rant;"'>: rmm rcxl. .ind rq;g.1e 10 m1l1tJI\ and 1·•li ,1 lifeguard re'>Cllf' d1'mur1,trJl•un bo.11 r.1c1·'· ·surt1n>; .1nd 11•1 sl..1 ptl~·ntJ· 11on,, l..1tl' flying e\hobiuons. v1ntJge car sfim\, .. 1 l.oddie fun zom· 011g1n,1I pla1-s. d.1n~e• .ind sttC'<.'I JX'rf1•ll' <·r~ .'.\,11n !itrl>el 1n ll1t' .ltl\\nto"n Ml'J ,\olt ht> Cl(l~ed ID tra111~ lrom Pacohl (11,i-1 t11i;h\,,\\ to Or· .ini;e '>lr~·t l. •$.)\,dust festival .1loni: Lagun.1 C.1n,nn RC•J I n11r1h ol for(".! A\C'nuC' Ll!;Ufld Beach, 494-3030. Edectic outdoor arts <1nd crilfts show rhrough Aug. 30 features pieces for ~le or viewing as well as music, (ood and lots more •Stary Sheets Fine Art Galleries, 14988 S.md Canyon Ave., Old Town Irvine. Six- lt-cn loci!I painters exhibit their work at the Sr.iry Sheets Mid-Summe1 Fine Art Festival: S· 10 p.m fnday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Satur· cl.ly, an~ 10 a m.-S p.m. Sunday. Ad- m1~1on: rree. • Bear Street Cafe at Cryst.11 Court, Bear ~lrecr and Sunflower A-..enue, C~.l Mesa, 43 5· 2167. Ale1andro Mor.ires, florind.i M1nll. Muriel Carrison. and M<11ry Mayer 1\111 read poetry on Frida y at 7 pm • Brentano's. Sourh Co.isl Pl.u.i, JJJJ B11stol Street, Cost.i M<'>-1. SS6·7532. John Varley \-..111 aut0&raph his boo!.. ··steel Bcdch" today from 12·30-1 :30 pm . MHTINL '> <"'-S[MIN·\RS • '" ine Fine Arls Center JI I fcritag<' P.lrL, 14321 Y,1le Ave . 11\tnt', 760·8086. Outclnur Pho10,.;r.1phy Wor~hop on Salur- dJ\ from 9 JO am to 4 JO p.m fee. S35. • Nhe Gallery 4 131 S. M.110 Street, S.lnl.1 Ana A rour or tht-current e.\h1b11ion C11 ""~·d Unrl'}t" -rhe art or Myrella t\toS(.•s -Wiii be presented on July 24 11om noon to 1 p m. • Ne1\port Harbor Art Museum San Ckmcnte Dr Nl>\vport Beach, 759-1122 lh~ tnd~pendcnl \.'\ ritcrs of Southern Calo· iOrn1J Wofl hold ,) \Ummer nelworktng party on SundJ\' from 3-7 pm. RSVP requ11ed al 64::! 811CJ A creall\t' cl.iy workshop for 1 holdren .is;es S·B )Cars and 9· 12 will be nuered \\ i.'l:lnc-.dd)-S .ind Fridays, luly 2J.. 24 l'J. 31 "Ii<'< s 8 meet 10 11 ·Jo a.m .. <l!:l'~ <J. 11 mel.'t I J p.m fee: S30 for ffl,C membc•" S-10 for museum mt-mbenlgen· er.ll public ·Tuesday Tall..s at Noon" 1ea- turl'~ lurin S<. hnell. Associate Oor«tor of (duc.111on p1L"K.'Ol1ng J shde show and d1s- cu"tt1n "" M,h frost-on I~ South"'est al noon )l1i~ 21 The Surh-a!osrn Lec111re !>eries •t1ntinuL><. S.11urd.Jy<o, July 18 aod 25, from 10 am ·noon • Or<1nge CoaJt Collqe, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, 432·5880. A storytelling WO<kshop entitled "Storytellln,g -The Art of SpellbindinE ;>n Audience.' is scheduled for Saturday rrom 9 a.m. to nooo in room 206 of OCC's Lewis Applied Science Build- ing. Fee: S29. 8 Orange County Inside Edge at Scott's Seafood Bar and Crill, 3300 Bristol, Costa Mesa, 647-1909. Or. Tom Rusk will discuss the 1opic of his MW book, "Instead o( Therapy· Help Yourself Chan,ge iind Chang~ rhe Help You're Getting' on July 22 Jl 6:30-6:30 a.m. at the OrJnge Coun- ty tnside Edge gathering. 8 Pacific School of Music & the Arts 15 i Kalmus C-1 , Costa Mesa, 545-1217. Music .ind Arts Discovery Camps for 11ges 4· 13 feiltliring music, art and drama h~lf-day c.1mps prt'Senled lhrough Aug. 26. Program 2·5:1S p.m July 20-2<for ages 4·7: Musi- cJI Adventures (musk), Cirtooning (art) .ind 1 O I Puppies (drama); f0< ages 8· 13: tnslrumt'ntill. Discovery -stnnp !music), Super l-lcrocs !artl and Kids Comedy (drama). floe SS9-S79 per week. Severa~ pro1<1ded O.iyc.are available lbring sack lunch). Classical, Opera & Traditional • Golden West College Mainsrage The· .irer, 15744 Colden West St., Huntington Beach, 895·8232. A program which in· dudes Broadway show Lunes, music of rile Big Band era, concert tunes, jazz and con· temporary pieces will be presented S · )(). 7:30 p.m Sunday in the final sum~r coo- cert ioc CWC's 60-member symphonic band The perfotmance is dedicated to re- tiring college pr~e.nt Judlty Valles. Ad· m1SS10n: free 8 Irvine V.llley College lawn in 1ron1 of Student SeJV1Ces Center, SSOO IMne Cen· ter Or , lt\ine, 559-3453. IVC Summer Band and chor..tle conc<'rl presented 5 pm. Sunday. Drnner, blan~ets and liiwn ch.iirs alloo.-..ed Admission: free. 8 McCaugh School aud1t0f1um,' 1698 BolSJ Ave., Seal Be.ich, 131 O> 596·4 7 49 Tonight's program at 8 featu1~ pianist John lcnsen 10rncd by cellist Alan Parker for Brahms' Sonata in E minor and Hin dem11h's Sonata, Oous , 1: r'tie progn1m at the same time July 23 fealur~ 1>1an1st Mark Sullivan performing pieces by Beethoven and others. AdmiSSIOn is free, but audience encouraged to conl!ibule (tax deductible) as liberally u p<>Mible. • • PKlflC Symphony Orchesl,. at Irvine Meadows Ampnitheatre, 8808 Irvine Cen· ter Drive, Irvine. 47-4-42)). "Beerhoven· fest," featuring Beet~n·s ''Overture to 'Fidelio; " Symphony No. 2 and Piano Concerto No. s. "Emperor," ~ En,,que Oiemec:ke conducting PSO accompanied by piano soloist Norilfo Ogawa on July 25. Gales open for piclmicking ell 6 p.m., con· certS begin 8 p.m. Jazz, New Age & Blues •Alla Cofftt Woirehouse & ~oasllng Co. 506 3Hl SL. Newf>9rt Beach, 675·023J. Barbara Sinclair performs blut'S and pop 8:30 p.m. SaturdJy. Jau and bl~ gu1t.mst Dave Ctoss appears 8:30 p.m Jul) 2l Ad- mission: free. •Ancient Mariner, 2607 W. Co.1~ I hi;h· way, Nev.port ~;ich, 646-0lOt. H.im-memcad Blue plays rock Ind blues at IJ 4 s p.m. Frl(fay·Saturddys • Birraporetti's 3333 Bn>tol Sc., C~ta Mes.i, 850·9090. Don Miller's Bl)i B:.ind plays music f()( dancing I!'\ ery Monday from 8-11 :)() p.m •Blue Marble Coffeehouse 1907 H.irbot Blvd .. Cosu Mesa, 646-5176 ShJnnon's Ck>set perfOfm neo.folk and 1au 8-11 pm _Monday. • uft Lido 501 30th St. Ncwp<>rt Bt'.lch. 675-2968. Joe Nappa tin<f rfir All St.Jrs perform tonight. r\1.llline Wcklvo appe.m Friday (SS CO\erl. The Yve Evan) and Co- mapny perform Saturday (SS cover). Michael Patterson's R&B Band •'Pf>l'.ll'S Sunday. Wcl~ne Wa)'nc s "ew Conlempo· my Band featunng Derek 8orde.:iu". Lalo Canllo, Tom Zin~ and G.\ry Wing appears Tuesd.ty. Tooy Cu1erro, Rob Mulhns and Y~tte Stewart perform ~ednesd.Jy The luly 23 act is to be announcl'd. Sho~timc") 6:10 pm.· 1 a.m lhursda)') and SundJ~­Wednekia~; 9 pm ·1.30 am rrtd.:iy· SaturdaY$ 8 Cano's Restaur.tnt 2141 W Co.bl Hwy., Newport Beach, 631·1J81 Les u 5~30 pm • C'nl la Vie 373 S. Coast 11wy .• lagun.i Be~. 497-S100. Paul .ind Bob plJy jau Fnd.:iy. Dave and Sue play J.lU Sclturd.iy. •Double. T•lie 5902 Warner A\C . Suite A. Hunongton Beach. 840-6118 Ronnie Six presents Qpt.'n Rod.in' Blues J.im) Sun· dJy nights ;it 6. • f.,hion lsl.i1nd oo NNport Center Or1\e abo\e Paciiic Coosi H1s~mJ>-New· port Beach "Summer )au f~"JI' contin ue-. flee Thursd.:iy night concerts 1n tht' Neiman Marcus rourty.ird. Kcj~I) M.lbu1 pf.lys tonicllt. flora Pu1im 1Br1wl1Jn J.UZI appc.in July 13. Showt1me: 6 p m • Golden WeSI Coll~e ourdrlOf' .imph• ,.i,tieJter, 15744 Colden \Vest SI, Hunt1n)\ 'bn Beach, 89S·6J78 A progr.lm "hKh "' dudes BrOJd\\JY show tunl'S. mu•1c ol tht• Big Band era, ronct>rt tunes. pu .ind con tempot ary plt'C'Cs \\ 111 be pi(')('Olt'tl 5 30 7.30 p.m. Frod.ly in the ftn.:il )Utnmtr con cert foe ~C's 60 mt-m~r \)mphoot<' band. The perlurmJnce 1s dl'tl•CJl<'tl In rl' tiring collc-g~ prt'"Uent lud1ty v.111~·\. Ad· m1s<1on free "St.11"\IKl\~c1 '91 · lhu™1.iv ml)ht ~,.l.., ot sumlT\Cf C'M• 1·1b c1•n1on11l~ throush Aug b 111~ Jul) ;? J r-;,,.Ml~;.i Night fo.lturt!> S"1ng $.l\ .1n1 J 01\1t•l.111<.I 1.iu. group •• md I IJrry BJbh II pt•nutmini; music or tht> '20... 'JU\ .inti ·~lh. 11t1 ... i. S7 ~r C°"ent, ) lO fo1 )CJ1C) ~'\'h~: Cat~ p111:n u JU p IT\. l(J( µd1l•l~•nt:,. show bt·~·n' .it .. JO p m 8 Hy.tit Ne~porh-r 11 0 .. IJtnll()l'ff. R.1.1d, NC\ .. port Beach. 740-WOO f11d.1) 111i.;h1 Summer ConCl'r1 S<·r•l'\ lM.~1n> \\1th Ch.1rl1r M.:mJnO QuJrtcl un )uh i.i hc~ch. SlO Gates npcn 6 30 pm., ~'" >l·M• :'.JO pm 8 J.O.'s Landin~ ;it Peter~ lJ11(f1n~ 16400 P.teifte C(i.hl Hwr. llunrini;tnn Beach. L1\e rh~ rhm ;in.I blut" rrom' thl' r------------., DOWN HOMf COUNTfllY COO•UN' imber le.ads a jazz j.im Sunda~ from 2 JO-• ,---------------------~------------------_-.;;~,--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 I! B~ one entree 8 Contin.ntaf Cuisine Since 1967 c'.?u.~ IJW<V".d~ ljfj~ ~~lffou. ~~~ And :l>~. ~. a;u1, P~e /J~ South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa (7 14) 540-3840 SUMMER IS HERE Time to Think of the Beach THE GREAT DEAU ffNPi~yp F<X • fhlted thie,~ ed, lt)Ow PfOOf ~~ ~ ..... o .. , ~ ,,!.'.!!_•llr •ot .. ~ .. --"""',--... 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E, Santl AN SOUTH COAST PW.A VIUACE • (714) 557~531 3 minutes to Performing Arts Center Also rn LITTtf TOkYO + 111 S. San Pedro St. Los 0. (213) 680-9355 & receive tfie second entree (of equal or lesser value) at 1/2 PRICE LUNCH or DINNER Not good Ytith 11'1 --after 154 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 646-4303 Explrea 7 /30/92 p ------------- • band Su nset Bl~ IS presented 5.lturd.ly· Sunday nights.. • K11maltur• 2675 lr.ine A\e., COSla Mesa. 645-5518 Pianist Paul Kent, YOCali>t Toby Williams, bassist Terry Egan, tenor ~'ophonist Robert Apatown and drummer Stacee Holland perform jan standard~ 6-11 tonight. Admission: free •Ma~-ell't By the ~a 317 Pacific Co.bl Highway, Huntingion Beach, 536-2555 The Jim OeJulio Trio performs Frtd.ly· $.lturd.iy nights at 8, 9 30 and 11 and Sun· d.l)., at J, 4.JO and 6 pm. Special g~ \O!Olsts Yoho 1<>4n the trl() include. trum. peter Jack Sheldon (frtd.iy-5.lturday, \-otal· 1~1 Ernie Anrews (Sunday). ro com- memo1;11e the r~ning oi the Huntington 6each Pier, Ma.i.wcll's presents its in.iugur.il IJZZ Fest1vi1I Mond,1y-July 23 narrntcd nightly by l<LON·FM's Chuck Niles .ind featunng the Jim Ocluho Trio l(>lned by su1t.lfl>l Grant U:1i.sman and the follow1n11 \OC:ahst> Betty Bl)ilnt (Monday>. Kilren Cillf1ni,-er <Tuesday>; lde)a (\\'ednesdayl; and Ott Ott McNeil Uuly 23) There 1\ a S4 entetta1nment ch.lrJ,>e and S7 minimum luodJbe, er a8e charge • Mucho Gusto Jau Bar and l.llin Crill 26J E 17th St, Cost.> Mesa, 631·4009 Jell K.W.1 .... a appears 8 30-11 JO p.m T Ut"Sd;iy-Wednc1Cfay • Randell's 3 Hutton Centre Dme, 5.lnra Ana. S56·7700. Jeff l<.ashiwa appears 8 p.m.-mtdnight Saturday. • Robert Mondavi Wine and Food Cen· ter 1570 Scenic Dr., Costa Mesa 751· 0441, "Music .lit Mondavi" series cl open· air, early evening concerts featurin_g light gourmet picnics and Robert Mondav1 wines or non-alcoholic beverages with procccds bcnelitting cancer research, education and patient. servtccs 1n Orange County, conun· ues with Laun iazz percussioni..t Pancho 5.:inchez performing S-7 p m Aug 2 Tic!. ets. S35 per show • Rusty Pelican 2735 \V Co.lSl Hwy .. Newport Beach, 642·3431. Allen Morethm apeears through 5.lturday and Wednesdays at 8:30 p m. J;icf,. Brand pl~ys Sundays at 3 pm. • Studio Cafe -Bal boa 100 S. Main St.., Balboa. 675·7760. Hammerhead Blue pla)-~ 9 pm.· 1 ii m Thursday and Mondays .:ind 2·6 p.m Sundays Mel\in Dav1.s Qu11r· tct pl.lys 9 pm -1 a m Fridays. Brady Ste· ~I plays J.UZ 9 p m.· 1 a m. Tuesdays Paul Knebich 1 rt0 plays 9 pm.· 1 a.m. Wednes- days. •Studio Cafe -Corona del Mar 3201 t. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, 675-7575. lefi C.oruales blows his s.)J( 8· 30 p.m.· 1.?·30 a.m 5.lturd.iys and 7:30-11 :30 pm Sunday and TuesdJ)"S •Newport Buch M•rriott Hotel & Ten· nis Oub View lounge, 900 Newport Ccn· tt•r Dr"~ Fret' "Ch.imp;igne Suncb~ of Pop, Rock & Country J,v.z" series continues Sunday Yo 1th £rte M.menthal (s.tllophomstl Showtimc 4-8 •£II c f' u• h • R 1· Co , ,. a o ice nue ouse "' oas ing • Pm 506 31st St, Nt'\"port Beach, 675·0233. •Nl!wport Roadhouse 1700 Placent1.1 Boarding Hoose Reach performs folk rod A'e . Cosu Mesa 650· 1840. Ronnie 5.1'< .it 8·30 tonight G.11ry Troxell plays pop/ presents ht> Open Rodin Blues J.1m \\here rock 8:.10 p..m. Frid.ly. Barbar" smdair mUSKhlns can fOCn the act 8 p.m -Mond.ly perfofms pop ind blues 8:30 p.m. 5.ltur· nights in July. cby Fol~ mUSfcian Dan Cook performs • Or<lnge County Performin& ArU Cen· onginal music 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Joe ter 600 Town Center Dnve, Cosu Mesa, Ongie plavs pop 8:30 p.m. Wednesd.ay. 5S6·ARTS. Spyro Cyr;i and John Pat11ucc1 Admiss>on: free. kid. off The Center's 1992 JJ.U Series .it 8 •Ancient Mariner, 2607 W. Co.lSl High· p m Aug 7 v.ay, Newf:' Beach, 646-0201. Ham· •Pacifte Amphltll~atre 100 Fair Om't', mcmead B ~ plays rock and blues at 8:45 CCbta Mesa. ~46-4876. Blues Fest1v.il '92 Pm Frid.ly·Saturdays. \\1th BB 1<1n& S.lnl.lN, Buddy Coy, Fabu·. • B.arb.coa 3333 W Paofic Coast Htgh· lous Thun~rb.rds and Or. John. 3 p m "ay, Ncwpon Beach, 646-6090. Jimmy Au~ 16. T'tdtU· S19.SO·S27.50. Hopper performs Fnda)''S in July. Mich.lei • Pierft-sl '92 ill M;un Street and Pac1f1C rs 1ntem.lltional dance beat sounds pre· C0.1st Highway. Huntington Beach J.iu sented Wednesd.iys 8 p.m -midnight. 1TMtC Y.1n be p.irt oi tile patty to com· •Bear Slreel Cafe at Crystal Coort, Bear memorate the rt'Opcning of the municipal Street and Sunno....,er AH•nue, COSla M~. pier, "'hich llcl.s off S.lturd.l at 10 am 435-216+ Si~/gu1ldll~lo0fl8"'"ler fr~ • Pl.i)ers 18100 Von t-arm.an A\~ ln.1ne Ale performs ·10 a m.·noon lul~ 25 Ad 660·911 S "M.Jmbo ~1n~ Braz1li.tn l.U.Z m1).S<()n Fr~. pre'>t'nt1;J 5.lturd.1\> 6-9 pm •The Blue Beel Cafe 101 2hl Place N~rt Beach, 675-2338. Niel Pyzow performs Thursd.lys at 9 p.m. • Blue Marble Correehouse 1907 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, 646·5776. The Super 8 ProJCCI plays electnc rock tonight. Dada ObOe performs ahernallve roe~ tr.day. Let· tcrs Home plays alternative folk rock 5atur· day. Amie Bovie performs 'folk originals Sunday. Shannon's Closet plays neo-folk and jau Monday. I( C. Heyhn perforrt1s fol~ rod. Tue:.d.ly. David Solos performs folby ooginals Wednesday Nt'\v Atmter· dam shoots up altl!rnat"'e folk rod. July 23 Showtimes: 8· 11 tonight; 9 p.m.-mtdmght Friday-Saturday, 8-1 1 p.m Sunday· Wednesday. Admisst0n: Free. •Cafe Lido 501 30th St. Newport Beach, 675-2968. Michael Patterson's R&B Band plays 8:30 p.m.·1 a.m. Sundays in July. County swing from Lee Ferrell "S"ect Girls" presented same lime Mondays 1n July. • Cr.uy Horse Steak House and Saloon 1580 BroolJlollow Drive, "'San~Ana, 549· 1S12. Michael Martin Murph<'y plays 7 and 10 p.m. July 27 , •Five Feet Two Fasht0n Island, Newport Beach, 640-5250. Karen Gallinger and Michael Hill perform Saturdays from 7 30· 11:30 p.m. , • Fountain V.illey Recreation Center 16400 Broolhurst. fountain Valley, 965· 4447. C-0narts In The Park series, pre· sented frtt on Thursdays from 6:30·8 p.m., features Popular Demand performing classic rock tonight • Colden West College Main.stage The· atcr, 15744 Colden Wfit St .. Huntington Beach, 895-8378. A program Yohich in· eludes Broadway show tunes, mUSJC o( the Big Band era, concert lvnes. iazz ;ind con· temporary pieces will be J>fesented 5:30- 7:30 p.m. Fridal 1n the final summer con· CM for CWC s 6Q.nwmber symphonic band. The performance is dedicated' to re· tiring college president Jud1ty Valles. Ad· miss100: free. In lhe ootdoor amphitheater. "Starshower '92," Thursday night 'series oi summer concerts throogh A\Jg. 6, includes Zulu Spear, a South African band th11t blt'f'lds its natM! music with A'TICnan rod 'n' roll, tonight Tickets S7. Showt1me. Cates open 6·30 p.m for ptckmdmg. show bc.>gins at 7:30 pm . Blvd., Newport Bea<'h, 476-2001. French singer/composer Gerard Barbut continll<'S Ba>ttlle Day fcstMllCS at the hotel wllh spe- cial perform.tnC(') 9 p.m.-1 a.m. ni~htly through Saturday. He appears at that 11me regularly indefini1cly. "Broadway, My Way," a smorgasboard o( musical theater, magic, comedy and spcc1illty acts, is l:,)cld at 7 <s~ial dinner sho'AI, 8 and 9 -IS p.m. Fridays. SJ CO\Cr charge. two drink minimum per peMn •Orange County F.iir at Orange County fauwountts. Arlington 1heaier. 116 Fair Ort\C, Costa Ml'Sd, 549-9802 Enter· tainment r1escnted 7.9 p.m. night!Y durinfi the run o the fair includ<.'). Glen Camplx• (tonight); Paul K.lnincr's Jrffl.'fSOn Star>hip (Friday); Paul Rc\erc and the Raiders (S,u urdayl; the Everly Brothers (MondJ)l; GlJ dys Knight (Tue>dayJ; Doug Kel'\h.i .... (Wednesday); B J ThOma> Uul\ :?ll RC'>I less Heart Ouly 251; John K.lr and Stcp- peny.olf Ouly 261 On the Centenn1JI Stage: Cu11a11>t/\ocal1st. harmonica pla>t:r Sandn Castleberry perform> loll, count~ blues/rock originals 2·3 pm luly 17. She 1s J oined by the Acou,,i1c Renovators S-6 pm uly 23. Concerts free with r!'sular f.lir aJ. m1ss1on. •Pacific Amphitheatre 100 Fair Dme Costa Mesa, 546-4876. Parlong SS The Allman Brothers Band ..,,1th spccul guN Blues Tra\eler, 7 p.m. Fnd.iy. T;c;l.cb S26.9S-S38.SO Michael Bolton w11h spe· cial guest Celine Dion, 7·30 p.m. SaturdJy Tickets: S 17.6Q.S29 70. · •Paik Place Deck 3333 Michelson Dr, Irvine, 851·1660 "Wedncsd.iys tn l hi.' Park" free concerti ~nes features old-time rock from Bobby Cochran and the Rh\thm Roders W~y .it 11 30 a m. • Pierfest '92 at "'1.11n Street and Pacific Coast Highway, Hunungton Beach. Roe~ and reggae music "-111 ~ part of the patty to commemorate the reopening oi ~he mu· nicipal pier, which kids off Saturday at 10 a.m. An evening conceit on Sarurday will fe.1ture Frey & l he Sovs Wlth Matt Frey. the brother of musiciaiVactor Glen Frey of the Eagles AdmiSstOn to the concert, Yoh.ch begins at 7 p m , 1s S7 • Pl.lyen 18100 Von Karman Ave . ln.ine, 66Q.92 15. Oee1ays play music tor dancing FrtdJy·Saturday nights ~raol..c offered Wednesday nights. at 8 30 p m Thur\CIJ)~ • <> •Studio Cafe -Balboa 100 S \\aon 1 Balboa, 675·7760 I larnmerhc.iJ Biul' plays rocl and blu1.>s 9 p rn.-I J.ITI l hur.· d,1y and Mond.1,) and .!·b pm. Sunda1~ The Boomers rod 6 p.m.-m1Jo1ght Sun· days. • Cha)'tor's Social Club Jt I I\ ,111 Rq;ellC\ '"inc, 17900 laml>Orl't' Road Ir' inl·. 6311· 55-12. Buffet d1nn1:r, dour prtll"> anJ mu"c from a dec1av h1i;hl1~ht 6 30 p m. m1dn1),~: dances for ag~ jU060 on Frod..11. A J m1»ion: SS. • fey,ish Association of Singll! Profl'>· sionals at Be-.v 11 111.:r•IJ~'t' II 1l'I 3J O >.' cnue ot the A.rt>. ( .. :J !l.ll~. --1 J-• I Orange Count1 J.u.1: :'l.1~h1 8 pm· 1 a n1 5.lturdJy 1e.lt111l" hof, d' '""u"" ll\I' music and dam on~ ,l.Jm1»10n· S•1.) t: '"' membc~. SI :! S 15 101 non ml•ml,i.:r •Ney.port Jcv.i~h Singh.•s 40·plus .1• ll'\\ 1sh Communit' Ccntl'r 150 6J~l·r t CCbt.i Me$.1 -51 0608 lhc "~' , .1.:, drop-in bndi;e P'O!>'·lm 1\1!1 be held on-;. 9 30 IOm~hl C11)l: S 1 SO tor ml!mhe1) S l tor non-member~. ~>>1.'rt Jl\J t'Ql!l't' "'II be ~r\ed. •Ocean P.icific Single Sailor) u41.i -1005 Non·smol.ing )tnglt.') ~thc1 t'W" Sundd, at 11 il.m. 101 a ~ii. ·b,lrbccue and "'-"' hour •Open Bridge 45-plus on C1,.,tJ Mn.1 650-2320 lnterme<.l•Jte> to a~h.1nc~J matches 7 p.m \\edne.c:!J\~ Cu,.1 5"2 •Singles Lin~ Ple.i~ c.ill ti4.?·65tl0 l•)r the loatt0n ol the ne~t me<.-tmg Thi~ club for non-smof..ing 'Hnglc prolL>:>>~on.it. OH" 30 meets the second and tourth T ue--d.J\ ol each mon1h at 7•30 pm. Cost. S6. flfl \llf\ • B.ack.sl<lge Thuter 1 ~99 Superior .\H' C~ Mesa, 6-lu 588~ 'l\,el1e An~'\ Men," a meting drama dcp.cttng tilt •n· tense lU'Y dcl1bcrJllOO) of a murder tr•Jl, continues frida~'S Jnd 5.lturdaV) thrvu.:h Aug. 1. T1cf..ets S 1 O S 11 50 I' • ll'\'ine Meadows Amphitheatre 6808 Ir· vine Center D11vc, lr\.ine, 855·8096. Fes· tival Mu51Cal Budweiser, fealuring Ana Cilbf1el, 6l M.lOa and Magneto: presented 8 p.m Friday Dan Fogelber~ and Eliza C1llc)>0n play at 6 p.m SJturda\ •Le Meridien hotel, -1500 'v\JcAnhur •Scampi 1576 Old Newport Blvd., Costa t..\csa, 645-8560. Ciao Amor performs l1w t-rnettamment Wednesdays •St<lg Lounge 145 E 19Lh St Cn•tJ Mesa, 631 -9'813 Cu1tarr.t.,1ngcr Pt:h:r Wtd.crsham pl.i) foll.. COi.int" and old•l'\ •Central Par~ Amphitheater T.lll!ert -\;;,,. enue .iod Goldcm,\'\t Stret.'I. Hunun~1011 Beach, 832-1405 ShJ~~are > ".) 'ou l1~e It" prt'\entt-J I>\ liuntoni;:oo BcJch Pl.i\house and ltunun~on BeJ.:'.h l•brJf') 'i The First Glass Of Wine Is On Us/I -MONDAY- • SPAGHETil -Meat or MarinlJf?J 5.!uce .............................................. 5.95 -TUESDAY- • • BROASTED CHICKEN - 3 pieces Jn a ~ spit!JMttl fnl!lf1nara .......................................... 5. 95 -WEDNESDAY- • SAND DABS-~ rice, frah ~table ................................. 6.IS -THURSDAY - • ROAST BREAST OF TURKEY - Stuffing, rnashf:d pot4to and ~ ...................... 6.95 -FRIDAY- • FISH 'N CHIPS -Tempuf?J bcrttaed · cod, co~ slaw, & french fries . . . 7. 25 -SATURDAY- • LASAGNA. ..................... 7.!25 -SUNDAY- • SAND DABS ................... 6.!25 DONi FORGET KIDS EAT FRE£ c10 Yun" Under> 428 E. 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA • 650-1750 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 16, 1992 DINING T he Rothschild is like money in the bank -or, in owner Helmut Rciss's case, the garage; his is oversized, custom built, and crammed with rare Mercedes Benz cars in showroom condition. From its opening days in 1971!, the phenomenal .it·ceptance of Rothschild in Corona dcl Mar enabled Reiss 10 cw111nue to his love affair with v1nt:ige automobiles. His original conu:pt· a wine ant.I food shop with imported cheeses and mc.11'. c\Ccptional wine,, good ~amh,iehcs -a few tables - h.i' re\\ Jrtkd him bemnd his dream' Cozy Cuisine Salads range from SJ.95 10 $7.95, the laller being a 1as1y melange of fresh lettuce, bay shrimp. hearts of palm, arlichokc hearts and avocado. At lunch, half-onJcrs of pasta arc sold, meaning, of course, smaller prices and smaller portions -a sen:.iblc way 10 cat - at noon, anyway. I'm addicted to Rolhschild's broccoli sau1ccd in olive oil, with mushrooms, tomatoes, prosciutto ham. und butter, lopped wilh p:umesan. It is one of the fa\'Orile paslas on the entire lunch time menu, S6.95i and for sheer plea:.ure. add some toasted garlic cheese bread and a gla5s of red wine from Rothschild's outstanding list. Outdoors, people ~tood in line or hung around the flower bO'(C5, waiting to get in for a glJ'' of\\ inc. ll> ha' c i.ome Black Forest ham'' 1th GrU\cre d1cei.e. to ~elect an unf.11111h.1r p.1tc. 111 bu~ .1 baguette: 111 be in the .1mb1c01.e1 AmDience maKes RothschllO a favorite coastal stop Specials fe:lluring snapper. s:ilmon. and \Cal arc prepared .tt lunch as well a dinner. They arc printed on a blJc .. boarJ and the well-trained, pleasant Maff will rcminJ you of them aflcr you arc se:ucJ. Don·1 be shy Jbout a~king for pna:cs. in CJ)c they arcn'I quoicd. Marla Bird Restaurant Critic S11111ct1mc' .1 p:trt} of two or three people ''11uld h1Jc their time, \\tile glasse:-. in hanJ, ,1111n!! on the bench ouhiJc. Helmut Rei,., hJd 111t roJuccd ruropc;in fooJ JOU \\inc ~cn\lb1ht\ Ill "\c\\ ~Ht UcJch. .., T Jblc' \\Crc .Hided anJ Roth,ch1IJ "nJme Jn 111t1mJtC frcn,h lt.il1Jn l,wntl) inn. 'C.tl.111! ~(I ploplc Ill dl1'C: l)UJrtCr'. \\'hJI II t .. ckcJ 111 'IJUJIC fl•,•1.1gc. 11 m.tdc up for Ill ..:0/\ .1trn11,phc11:. The menu, '' hu:h hJJ been 1k\,·liipcd \\llh thl hl·lp of Chef AnJrcino di \.111 1,, 11t Andrcin11·, l\1,1nr,1::k. ~.111 l'krncnte, hit a deep 11. ''" 111,1\l' cnrJ ''1th l{,11h,d11ld l.111, I hi.' hJ\IC secrcl of 1hc , 1 ,,11, \\ .1, (.rnJ I') u.•p1uu, .1111011111' 111 g.1rl1c, 1:1 lavish use of , '1h 1111 .111d .1 'ent.1\lk <ldugc of llC\lth grated parmc~an on lll'I ,d>1llll e\\:~ tlllll!! l:\lt: pl lhC Jl.'"l'Th lhc dcrnJnd for \l:Jllll!,! 'P·''c hcl.llllC m·el'\\helming and the d. 11.Jle-.,c:n emph.1~1' ""' gruund J' more tJble~ were added. .11hl C\1.'ntuJlf\. J 'cc1 nd noor 1hnini! mom and basemen! 1111111-h.inquci room. L\CI) inch of 1lm rnrncr on Pacific Coa<;t I l1d1,1..1\ '' u11l11cd Ill the ma'(. accnrding to Monika Reiss. I k l111u1\ JJu!!htcr ''ho " one of Rnlh\lhilJ\ man.1gcr<. and '11 Ill I<.'. d \. "irl J{ci". Hclmu1·, 'on .• 111111her ~I and f\1, -;uperv1~e~ 1hc lJll.'1 mg <lcpartment The Re"~ teJm 1\ ii \\llOJcrful example of f,111111\ \\nthe'i'. wi1h C\'cl'\'nnc \\ho \\,;nh Ill be inq11\cd and ·'" 111. 111 the )lu,me~' "111d11. 1d1c' JC1:n'1 nn the menu >1t l11nd111me .tn\murc. but Dinner ch1>ke) mirror lum:h-11me offering' JI greater rn\t. but very gcnemu~ portion!>. Angel hair p.ista prepJrCd \\Ith a sauce of I1al1a11 tumatoc", blJck vlt\e\. frc~h i;arhc. JllJ \I h1tc wine 1s wondcrlul fo r vcgc1anan' -.iml S<>Oll' 11( u~ nunur carni\'Ore a'\ \\ell. SI :?.IJ5. P Jgha e F11:n1l c1,mh1nc., i:rec11 .mil \lo hite felluc1111: \\Ith ~.1u tccJ )hnmp, er ah lllCJI. clJOl\, ru:~h mushroom . tllffiJtve,, onion~. '11.hitc.-"inc: .. 1ml parmc.,Jll 1 "'' IS J ~umplUOU'-l) rich J1\h cr.1mmeJ \\llh rlent~ uf .:.1f1>1,\J, Sl4.95. Veal M.ir~alJ. pounded thio as crepes, ind ,,1utC"cJ 111 imported M.1r,al.1 '~me .,.,1th frc.,h mu,hrnt1m,," 1,;l\C1.l \\1th lhc: fealurcd pa\la, SI 7.'>5 1 ender bonck~' brca\I uf dm ken becomes u protluciion plJtc. 1oppcll \\llh prt1,C11tlll1 hJm .mJ Gruyerc cheese, sauteed Ill .1 ~pcd.11 :.JUCC or huller. M.1f'\.1l.1 wine and fresh mushroomi.. Sl.t.95. 0 fall lhc delectable dcsscm ..it Rl1lh-.ch1IJ, lartulo, a ball of coffee ice cream cncasei.I m praline nougJt allll CO\'Cred Wllh h1uer S\ICCt eh\.lCol,1tc. 1s lhc one -uu .. t me. It is $4.50 -i.k1p lhC gJrll tOJltl. If )OU ffiU\I, but n1>l tht' dcsscn! After an e~pre :.o and a glance around 'he room. at the 19th century European pa1111ings, antique!> and Cl\Clt llf "'mc l>ilkcJ ceiling high. it's easy 10 imagine that we're Mopping oft to dine. on a drive 10 SJn Remo. A suggestion: In the curly Rothschild )Cars, nunn.11a ~JUt.:1;. seemed more refined, .1 1hough ii hJd been m.1Jc fn.im hand-picked tomatocl> ~rowing in .l priv,nc ~JrJcn, .mJ "Fettucinc A nt.lreino," a pceia?ty of the hou,c. tou11ng J 75-year-old family recirc. \\a~ rooJ for the ~1.J). Althourh Chd Rogelio Guererro doc-; a i;ood Job. lhc -.au.:c:. could hum 11 th ., ~cnt into the hop for a tune-up Aller all. 1he'c rc~•l>C' h3\C :ilmo t l.t )CJ rs n11lea~c un lh~m tltl' .11.hl rgc JLir.1. plu' .1 tempting ,l'fcct11111 of i.1ppc117ers, SJIJJ\ .111d p.1,lJ .11 ll•k1.1hk prt.:C\. m.11..1.. th" nnc of the co,l\thne'" 'P"". 11 pl.11.e-. 111 cal. \t 11d1,1I..\' lw.111\ hr .Jl\cJ 111 g.1rl1c-..,centeJ •hH I t:Omi.: l11 the 1.1hlc: 111 ll1l:lf P" 11 H1."11ng J1..,h Jflcr J 111111.~ '''ti to thc br1111u (.1nJ .1 hbuJI .1dJ11J1>n of PJrlllC\Jll • , hu:'I.' 1 S3 95 E~1..1r1_:11t Ru1h,lh1ld ,n,111, ,,1utt:eJ in \\ hlle 11 "'' • k niun JnJ g.11 he .ire \Cf'\1.'J 11H:r 111,1\tcd French brcJd 11 I ''h '0:1ks up and <;:l\'1:<; ever;. drop of ,a,ory 'uuce. 56.95. Shoo-,..."11M """" Karl and Monica Reiss are managers al their father Hcl· mul's Rothschild restaurant in Corona del M:lr. Rotbschrld Rcs1:iurJ11t. :!-IU7 CJ~I Ct.>J\I lligh" J) •• 11 lk!,:0111.1 in Coron:J de/ M ilr. 67.1-3750. l unch. flfom.JJ.1 1/irr.>ui;ll FmlJ.''· I I to 1 p.m. \\'inc Jn<l Dct.-r. Dm11cr, MonJJ) lhrt>uJ,;h S.11UrJ.JjA 5 ft) 10 p.m. Rcserv:ition!>. Smokin.l!. CALENDAR om J. 1, 23, 26 .ind Aui: ] and noon and I p • .ii\ 25, Aug. I Adm.ss.on S4·S5 •Colden West College Patao Ttleat(•r. I'\· .i I t.olden..-.est St I tun11ngton 81)5 Ii 111· llt'\C'nth M"ason of "Coldrn \\IN "'""'t••r> Ft•sl" includes thrt'e crimr-rrnirtroom drJmas -"Thi.' Night of )anu· ,111 H,th, "The Verdict" and "Witness fr1r ii" PrC1<.('1 ut1on" -thrn11i;h Sund.1y. ''lhl' ',,bl nl 1.1nuary 16th," A1.n R.1nch stmv of ,, '"'"'•in Mrused of lilling lier 1ntern.i I • .1,,.1 '"ndi('r husb.mJ i~ prC"4'nlrd .it •o 1 1n SJturddy·Sundd1 "lhe \rrd1f1 · .),i: ill 1 Cl n<ttl:''s dram.1 .1b<1ut 1he .ailing , '" .1 J Ccrmiln pro1e-.~r found dead r ,., ht irt stopped b) mPcf1ca1ton .id """' l1·rt-d by trusung Ji,10d~ 1s pr~nted .it tt 30 pm tonaght .. nd Friday Chr•~1e s \\line" for 111( Prosecurion," involvtnK .t ont I.,, •p1n<.ll'I hludgeon('C! lo de.ith shortly .1111 r l1t•1ng Ix-friended by .i tho1rm1ng ,.,,,ng 111,rn, plays al 8 pm tonight \,1t111ol.I\ .ind 1 pm. Sunrl.1y Adm1~~1rin Sii !111 1 hur\Cl,w and Sund.iy shows, SI 0 l11r I ruf,1y ,ind SJlurday shows • C,ro"'e Sha"espt>are festival 12851 :O.\.lln ~ Garden GrO\e. CU6·721J ·The I 1·mpt..,1 ~h.ikr;peJre's mys11cJl tale ol rr111but1on, plays Wednl')da'f) throusll ~t.ndJ~\ .it 8 30 pm until Jul) 25 T1dcu S 18·52S In the ad1acent CA.>m Thealer. the If 1 {0J t.1ave 5 4 Q-1 2 2 4 ,., 1, '\ • ~ n r' r (" -... ·~, ..... i p m. Saturday 1n the Pacific 5Y.mf>!lony Building. 115 E Solnt.1 AN Blvd.. Santa An.l, running throudi July 2S and Aug. 1. 8, 15, 22 and 29. frckets: Sl2-S1S IS1 off on pr~ew nighO • Way Orf Br0t1dway Playhouse 1 OS6 •Irvine Civic light Opfra at tlw Irvine F1~t St.. Santa Ana, 547-6997. "Eastern B.ird.iy The.uer on the UCI c.impus. "ub-Standard " a contemporaiy comedy clwrt- .11c·t," a musical dram.1 rif pre·W&ld War mg the lives of fi~ yupp~. Frida~ and II Bl:'rlin, plavs lhursd,d and Friday at 8 Saturdays at 6 p.m. through Aug. l S. rick· p m , Saturd.iy .it 2 an 8 p m. and Sun-,...::e;.::~:..S,._1""2:.:..S:..0:..·~1.:.5:... ----------t 1.IJy at 2 pm. Tlcl..ets SI 5 S22 School, 21141 Strathmoor lane, I <unting- ton Beach. 832-1405. "The Hasty H<!art, · a World War ti dramallc comedy, will pl~ Fridays and Saturda)'5 at 6 p.m throu Aug 15 with one Sunday matt nee July 6 at 2 p.m. Tickets· S 10 and S6. • lr.,,ine V.1lley College Courty.ird Amph1· thl•alre S 500 ll\me Cenier Or trv1ne. i;sq. H)) The bawdy musical comedy ··A Funny Thang Ha~ned on 11\t; Way to lhe F0tum" plays .it 8 p m Thursd.l~ through Saturdays lhrouj;h July 2S Adm1s.sion: ..S&- S 10 • 01Jnge Cout College Oramil L.ib The-aler. 2101 Fa1rv1ew Ro.1<1, C~ta Mesa, 432 5640 Cl~mg performances of a sum· mer plJy festival, featuring ii new origmal work by members of lhe OCC Repertoiy The.lire Company, pres<-ntcd 8 pm Frtd.iy·Sunday On the )fl'j)S o( Robert 8 Moore 1 heJller· "ftnocdl10" pcei;enlfd by CX:C thealer inwuctor D'"'1d 5< aghom.•: 10 30 a m toda) 9 JO and ' 1 a m fll. d.l)', 10 am and 2 pm Saturd.ly; and 2 p m. Sunday Attendees advi~ to bring bl.inlets and/Of beach ch.i1rs Adm1~ion: S2.50-S4. Fresh Fish D•llr AH Yur 'Round Br .. kfllat Lunch Dinner •Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm •Ear1y Bird Specials •Happy Hour 4-6;>m •Harbor Brunc:h Cruises ~ CroH' 1\ pr~ntmg tlw mu)tr.al "fh( Fan 1,1\t1d.~. aboul young lo\-t'r'\ "helped" into romJnle by their fathers. Wednesdays through Saturdays at 6 pm . .ind Suncly,u • Oringe County Crazies l 6892 Bols.i t ) til A g. 8 Tickets S18-S22 Chic..i St., Suire 202, Huntinl!ton Beach, 400 M<tin St . Ba Ibo., a p.m. un u ' : · 840-1406. "OranS'!la~t.'"' a s.itirlul • Huntington leach Playhouse at Gisler revue ol life in Or.in. County, opens a 673-4633 _.. 1 O Orange ~t ~eekend I Thursday1 Ju~ 18,. 1~ 'itn OuJstanding New Indian Rtstauran1" -~ llle i. ~ 1""' "Fabulous Food. .. lnmdibly Fresh" n.-..o.=~r· Daily Bull'et Luncheon Mon-Sat '5." NAtRAJ Sen1ng CU I IN E OF Lu nch, Dinner & INDIA Brunch II,; ·s.t.*1•~ .... 991-B &.G C.out thy, ....... ~CA~l (714) 497-9197 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ......... 2S931 ....... IW. MilliOn VieA CA ml ,... Sll-4200 WEEKEND Dining Highlight Of lhe Week NEWPORT RIB COMPANY . What: Tangy Ribs, 990 Chicken & Steak FetltW•: High standards for meat & produce Where: 2000 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, 631 ·211 0 COSTA MESA HANG CHOW 720 W. 191h Street. ANGELO 1969 H•rbor Blvd. 646· 650-8960. Lunch 11 :30 to 2:30 1225. Open for lunch Mon. -Fri. Mon .• Sat; Dinner 2:30to 10 11 :30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; d1Mer Sun .• Thurs .. ; ,ii 10:30 Fri. & Sat .. from 4:30 p.m. Reservations •r• Sunday Brunch 11 :30to2:30. recommended. "The best Northern Popular Chinese Restaurateur '.Mr. Italian cu11ine in al al Orange Lee' runs this restaurant especially County" aocordlng to co-owner Joe wrth "Chinese Food Lovers" in lngardia. Fresh seafood •nd mind. Good authentic Chinese past•.,. is • specialties ot the cuisine at anordable prices. Full bar, house. Catering and private party take-out. catering, private room f Of facilities llVdabie. groups up to 20. ARMFS llANHATI'AH OEU 2831 HORIKAWA 3800 S. Plaza Drive, A Bris1ol Street 641·9310. Open 7 South Coast P1aza Village. 557· a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.·Fri .. , Sat 9 a.m. 2531. Reservations suggested. to 10 p.m.: Sun. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fine traditional Japanese restaurant Orange County's authentic New uses the freshest ingredients. Sushi Yort< style deli restaurant features Bar, tatami rooms. ooc:kta~ lounge. corned beef, pastrami, roast beef. Multi-course Kaiseki dinners must turi<ey. potato pancakes, knishes be Ofdered 24 hours in advance. and other deN delights. This Elegant dining. Lunch and d1Mer. cntically eoclalmed restaurant MA BARKERS 15' E. 17th St 646- serv• tMNkfat specials st.ting• 4303. 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. d~; s1 .99; bd't end dinner d.;ty. T• SUnday from 7 a.m. s.Mng out and catering. brUdast , k.lnch, dinner in a THE 8ARN FARMER homestyle fuhion. "Courtly styte 9TEMHOUSE 2300 Hlltbor Blvd. -Ameran c:uitine•. ~ the (Eastaide of the Harbor Cen*) frlendlies1 MNice, low pnc. tor 641·WT7. ReMNltlont ac:cepced. high quality homemade food. L.unctt Mon....fri. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. .. CASA 296 E'. 17th St. 645-7626. Dinner Mon. 4 to 9 p.m.; Tues.. F..nlly ttyte Mexican rntannt. Wed, toe~ p.m.; Thurs .• Fri. to 10 Pretident 8u9h has eaten here! p.m.; SC. 3 to 1 o p.m.; Sun. 3 to 9 Open dally al 11 a.i:n. fOf klnch, p m Costa Mee• ·a oldest dinner • and OC)d(tails. Call ahead ai.~ boat• a 30 yMt tor large parties. Th• excellent tr.diion of MNing the finest in prices, 901idtous seNice ~ ch.t>roiled ltNka, f,.ah fish and delic;ious food ,make Mi Casa . chicbn. wwm, friendly mmoaph•• possibly th• most popular Mexican auit.ble for wwy occasion from ... ery in the area. busineu meetings to family p.rties. NEWPORT RIB COllAPNY 2000 l.unchee from S3.4i; co~f)let• Newpof1 BNd., Cost• MeN, 631 • dinners from $8.95. Grazing me,.,, 2110. Tangy b9by·bllc:k ribs, and burgerw after 4 p.m. from bllbecued ~en. juicy nmvortul $3.95. Priv• rooms fat business atNkl and fresh crisp said are so meetings, ,.,._..,.... dinners, popular among Orange County receptions and special ooe11tion t•idents and visitors ali(e. This pmrtiea, spot t.Mel baJt>ecue to new heights 09t0'1ONTMEtlU.428 E. 17th with its homem81M saa. You'll S1'9tlt, a50-1750. R .. Mdiont aAso get tasty ~ slllW, e0tnbread 9CC1pted. A Costa ,...._ IMdmart<. and C>tMr popular skfe ord«'I. w-. ..... mNling p&la; 1he Comfonllble booth• and dec:ot ~im.&e n~ r....,,_rc accented by bfMS and brick mllke Md lounge. Lund\, dirww, tor 1 friend~ •moaphere. TllblesJde PLAYERS HOLLYWOOD DELJ..GRILL 18100 Von Karmen, Irvine, 660-9215. We'll take you "to the stars· in oor 1930's Holywood atmosphere. Q.ir contemporary restaurant features a multi-ethnic menu and deli. From Italy to the Orient the the Good or USA. Our steak, seafood, pasta, pizza & service Is sure to dazzle you. Toe twinkling and other dancing to live music or the latest sounds in the bar area afllfWards. Private patties, banquets and catering also available. We have it aH and at recession busting prices!Dinner from 5·9 Mon-Fri .• 5·10 Sal. RIVIERA RESTAURANT 3333 Bristol St, South Coast Ptaza. 5440· 3840. Lunch 11 :30 a.m;. to 3 p.m. Mon. ~Sat.; diMer 5·10 p.m. Mon.· Thurs; 'til 11 p.m. Fri. & Sat.Reservations ar, suggested. Award winning Continental ruisine. One of the only restaurants in Orange County to ofter tableside flambe. Excellent service, intimate atmosphere. SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport Blvd. 645-8560 Wwm & friendly owners Linda and Femilndo Navaretta offer authentic Italian ruisine served in the traditional European manner. Fernando's impressive credentials indude graduating from Culinary Academy In naly, training at Aotel Concordia. Venice. Italy; Chef at Don Pasquale in Cambridge, England; Churchill's in La Chax D~ Fondes, Swltzerlind; Hotel la Pa1x in Agno Lugano, Switzerland. Scampi offers an intriguing me(IU and lovely wine list. Banquets, private parties and catering . WAHOO'S ASH TACO 1862 Placentia 631-3433. Open daily from 11 am. to 10 p.m. ; Sundays ,ii 9 p.m. Outrageously delicious Dlth al the border a.Jisine with a Hftaien nu. W.nao's is a h11Ven for local as wel as lnlernalional 1Urf.-., attti.t• and anyone loolc;ng for good food al incredibly low pricea. AbloUefy no lard used in ~:everything is fresh and Pf9Plred to order. Laid back. casual atmosph••· Also "' 1133 s. Coat Hwy. in Laguna and on Bristol & BaMr In Costa Mesa. ZUBIES 1712 Pt.:ercia, 645-8091. Pure and aimpi., just like mother's lowll Reuon~ priced, top quality food and gen.rously J>Ol!rad, low priced drink• have kept th•tr customers coming back tor y.ars. Lobst• ta~ , chicken. ribs and apec:ialt changing night~. Thursday night la prime rib night Lu~ and dinner MrYed. Sunday Mexican Breakfatt kom $1 .99. ZUllES OILDED CAGE AND OYSTER BAA 1714 Ptacentia. right next door to Zubiet. 646-4222. A big. sprawling enterprise~ pool tabl• and games. Featuring 16 itemt on the ()ylter 8llr Menu; regular m.nu indudet pizza. sandwich•, burvefS and a v•riety of speciats. v.y cuual. f..nlly Ofierced atmosphere. Mon. Owr)er Sara Parrish brings her grandmother's recipes to Newport Beach. Traditional Italian and seafood selec:1ions. Pasta and a variety of unique breads made fresh daily. Last but not least. an excellent wine list completes the experience. THE CANNERY 301 0 Lafayette 67S-5777. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon.-Fri •. ; dln,,.r S-10 p.m. daily. Sunday brunch 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Reservations accepted. Continental ruisine, seafood emphasis. Great clam chowder. Newport Beach Historical Landmark features Weekend Brunch Cruises and live entertainment in the lounge in 9ddition to lunch and dinner. CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy. 67S-1922. Dinner 5:30 ·10:30 p.m. Sun.-Thurs.; "" 11 :30 p.m. Fri .. & Sat. Reservations suggested. Classic Northern Italian gourmet cuisine. New, moderately priced lounge menu served til the wee hours. Wild and crazy lounge at night when the band strikes up. Chic clientele. LE BIARRfTZ 414 N. Newport Blvd. 64S-7600. Lunch: Mon·Fri 11· 5, Dinner 7 nights 5-closing. Lee Ferrell's Band Fn. & Sat. 8-12, Sunday S-9pm. Dancing. Reasonable, comfortable, & unpretentious. Le Biarritz offers award-winning cuisine at affordable prices. Monthly winemaker dinners are a must. 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean front 675-2566. On the Ocean front 0 next to the Newport Pier. Open Daily at 4pr\i. Enjoy fabulous Catalina sunsets from oor main bar. Dinner nightly from 5:30 pm. Fine dining in Newport's most intimate setting. Specializing in gourmet seafood. Large wm~ellar for banquets up to 50 people Actrve piano bar with MAX SEILER Thurs.· Sunday. SABATINO'S RESTAURANT & SAUSAGE CO. 251 ShlP.Yard Wrr:f, Newport Beach, 723-0621. ep.n for k.lnch & dinner, ciosed Mondays. WMkend Brunch. Sit. & tun. 8:30- 1 :oo. Tucked away near the Lido Shipyard, this charming, family owned restaurant offers an inviting atmosph•• and delicious food! Famous for their authentic, homemade Italian Sa.isage. Sabalino's complete menualso includes fresh pasta, seafood, lamb, veal and a tempting array of • salads & appetizers. TALE OF THE WHALE 400 Main Streec, Bab:>a. 673-4633. Panoramic bay view. entry features pictures a Old Newport. Seafood and tnlditional favocites. Lunch, dinner and Saturday and Sunday bNnch. V1LLA NOVA 3131 W. Coast Hwy. 642.1880. Dinner nightly 5 p.,m. to 2 a.m. Excellent. hearty hahan cuisine· outstanding wine list. Active piano bar. favorite local late-night spot. Upstairs room a •Top of the V~ta· fOf banquets. P.nvllte panies.. ·,.attend brMkf..i. EJIS*1IY magk: Sunday 5:30 10 8:30pm 9dd1 P'.-.d ,.,._ btqert, aandwiches, to lhe fun. Open Monday through CRAZYHOASE STEAKHOUSE & ..._.and houM ....... Live SllUrdl!Y 4pm to 10:30pm; Sunday A880NOANZA 3'21 Via Udo. SALOON Located on Broakhollow NEWPORT IEACH SANTAANA Fwy. 549·1512. Open for l~nch and dinner. Live entertainment in the saloon. Big name concerts on Monday and Tuesday nights. Generous servings of Steaks, salads. sandwiches, chicken, fish and specials. Country theme, excellent service. Private rooms available. HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN \AUEY BERTOUNO'S 18041 Magnolia, Ftn. Valley. 963·2730 Serving great pasta. pizza. steak and ~icken. dinners for the entire family. Pnces are very reasonable and portions are generous. Family run restaurant; hosts are very hospitable and eager to please. All the sauces, breads, desserts • soups and pizzas are homemade. Though the restaurant appears small from the outside, it is adually very large and homey on the inside. An excellent place to take family and friends for a home cooked meal. DEL CARLO 19535 Beach at Yori<town 536-4045. Lunch 11 :30- 2:00 T"*.·Fri .. ; dinner 4:30-10 p.m. Tues.-Sun. Excellent food at excellent prices featuring tradrtional Italian dishes. Dinner from $6.75, lunch specials from $3.25 (served in 7 minutes or they're FREEi )Beer & Wine list. FU JIN 15070 Edwards (Across from Westminster Mall)892·~ Lunch and dinner 7 days. GracJOus, friendly owners Theresa and David Chiang keep their CtJstomers . ret\Jrning again and again with their delightful Szechwan and Manda11n Cuisine fit for a king. Excellent food, prices and service have won this Chinese eatery numerous awards MARCELLO'S 17502 Beach Blvd. at Slater. 842-5505. Established sW.C. 1973, thts family owned "3lld operated restaurant offers some al the best deals Ill town. Dehcious handmade pizza Pasta. SNfood. chden and veal disha. New vegetllrialn menu. Lunch specials from $3.85; huge klnch buffet; . dinner specials from $6.95. Thetr mono is "Once you go try the rest, come bid to the besr l SANTINO 11at9108 Adams at Magnofia. 964~3555. Lunch 11 am to 3:30 pm Tues-Sat Dinner Spm to 9pm Tues. ·Sun. CaH ahead for fast takeout. A non-smoking restaurant. Your host's Ed & Franca bring you intimate dining with tradit10nal faire from all regions of Italy. All foods made fresh on ptemises. Breads made with all natural ptoduds. no anrticial ingrfdi.ott-Savor a taste al Italy and end the pert~ evening with Cappuccino or Espresso along with d•SMl't from our bakery .• Consistent aw•rd-winning restaurant TEXAS LOOSEY'S 10142 Btookhurst at Adams. 964-8882. Texu Tested. tned and trusted This chili partor and saloon offers som. of the belt ea•s. firewater and pd(lns W'OUndl MetqUlt• smoked riba. chicbn. steaks, Texas chili, Mppy "'°"' apecWa. Kids eat free ... Heh paytng ..,,ltll - .. pi9no w ~ In the 2JMn to 1 Opm. Al major credit !!!i!!73· ODen.-Ill tort=·~~ 1 jult alt the Dyer ROed exit of the 55 l~lounge~~;•;noe11~;o~·~~K.r;:-*::•~~~car:~dl~.~R~•:.v::lltiOl:·:n•~~:·:ce.:~:ed~.~~--::~·~Tuei::·::·Sat.::::::..=~~~~==~~:::~::~~;:~~~~~~~~~-; --7p.m. -· 11 ~ Orange Coast Wee~ I Thursday, JUiy 18: 1 ~ • r 12 ·Now Open Sunday Evenings Sunday Italian Pasta Platter LASAGNA • CANNELONI MANICOTII s13 95 for Two SPAGHETII & MEATBALLS FRIED MOZZARELLA CHEESE rcgubr S29.SO) Served every Sunday 5:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. ·All Pasta's .:ire Homemade and served with Soup & Dinner rolls 2221 N. Main St., In Seacliff Village Huntington Beach For reservations call 960..7764 OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK FROM 5-10PM FRIDAY & SATURDAY FROM 5-10:30PM CALL FOR RESERVATIONS Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 16, 1992 .. -'f)[b bondanza--- Fresh Pasta & Seafood Restaurant Buy I Dinner Get 2nd Dinner at 1/2 Prlee! Plus! Plus! Plus! Plus! Plus! JULY SPECIALS* T-.ttday, Wedn~.day a Tii"nda.r E·~~ing. SpapeUI wldl B•tcer 4 tiarl.le ••• •4• s~ Mlarl.a8.ra •••••••••••••••••••••• •4• Cltleke• T...celllltl ••••..•••••••••••.•.•••• •s• Clllelle• Pleeataa •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'I" •Not vi i.id for To Co Ordera or combined with 1ny other offer Expires 7/31/92 For Reservadons Call 875-8973 Open Fo r Lunch & Dinner Tue1. -Sat. 5 pm To Cloeing Clo1ed Sunday & Monday 3421 Via Lido • Newport Beaeh Free P•rlin~ in Vu Lido Plu• fAIMll ITIDllDUB SERVI .. THE FINEST IN MID-WESTERN CHOICE mF, CHABROILED TO PERFECTIOM, ALONG WITH FRESH FISH & CHICICEH Voted Plot's #1 IUf99