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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-08-06 - Orange Coast Pilot\• .. THE NEWPORT BEACH • • l Winner of 51 journalism awards in 1992 • I Good morning! Do you know the top three viumins (types) sold at Great Earth in Newport Beach? 1) Super Hy-Vits 2)TNT 3) NSP . 25 cents Quaatfm1 01 the Day community leaders ·not pleased with pier art .rlnalists '. For art's sake? Newport~ olRdals ~ deliberi~ which Of these three ftnaHits <see phatm It ,.., lhould be ~for the long ~ Observers say artworks chosen for the historic McFadden Square should have had historical themes. \.\Ould be g1,cn the utmost con)id-., · · erauon ~n choo:.ing the finJlisl:.. ·~ Newport Pier lrt pojecl. The finished By Tony Oodero Stan Wnter NEWPORT BEACH -City officials have unveiled three final- ists for a Jong anticipated New- ~ port Pier art project, but com- munity leaders say the art would From left: entries by artists Donald Lipski, Christine Oatman and Richard Turner for pier project. On display at Cit) Hi.Ill are pieces b~ R1th:ird ·1 urntr of Or- ange, Chmllnt: Oatmi.ln of En- cinitas and Doni.lld Lipski of Bro<H .. J)n. NY A city panel ol artists and profess1on.1h chose i hc three \\otks from a pool of l IU artists The publ~ \\urks praject \\as conce1\eJ sole!\ to find a piece of art IO sit i~ the hi:.toric square. product w:iU. wac:e the re- vitalized Mcfldden Squ- are area. Which piece d art do you lilce beltl Or, shoUld au three be rejec- llldf leM your thoughts and name on lhe Readen' Hotline, 642-6086. add. a disappointing finishing touch to the refurbishing of historic McFadden Square. historical," s;iid Bill Schonlau, president of the McFadden Square Improvement as- . sociation. "That's not what our 3'>sociJ t1on wants. We want something ~\ith J defin11e historical tie." Furthermore, Schonlau said he is disap· pointed in the art commisi.ion bccJu~e he; \.\aS assured that the h1~toncal theme The three pieces of art indudc a four-part 'sculpture by Turner, a l.1rgc seashell b)' 0Jtman and boat propelkr on a rail CJr by Lipski. "Holy cow, I saw that mess at City Hall and it's all contemporary, there's nothing Make 1·bail, ~get out .or jail ~ee ART Back Page Foul-smelling wa_ter . Sale, ·Officials say · ~.Newport Heights residents complain tap water smells like sewage. Offici als say odor is from sanitizing chemicals. By Tony Dodero Stall Wrfei NEWPORT HEIGHTS . -Rc ... 1dcnb h 1c c m· plain they're getting a flood o1 foul odors "hcu the• turn on thi:1r ta.ps. "l\e been smelling this stuft for the , ''t • " weeks," said Ne\\pOrt Height'> rc ... idt:nt Chr ., ::,., hammt:r, "ho described the \\Jtcr's .trl • u .t ''sewer-type, bracki)h smell " And Samhammcr said "hen he cjlled ell) oll1ci.tl to complain about the foul-i.melhng \\Jter he ll ·'"' told JI was not a health problem. But that doesn't wash with him. "Hey, anytime something tastes bad that )Ound~ li ke a problem to me," Samhamm r ~aid. "If I i;o into a restaurant and I order something thJt ta)tc' bad 1 would send it back. Dul I cannot ~end tht:ir water back." Jeff Staneart, the clly'~ acting ut1lille) d1re-.h1r, \ said he believes he knows '"here the noxious odl1r comes from. Metropolitan Water District officials \.\Cre fvrn• I to shut cto"n the troubled San Joaquin Rcserw11 last month after the '" ater quality reached sub:.tan· Jard lc,eJs, Staneart said. Since then, \\ater has had to be )h1pp1:d in fi.11t1 other M\VD !.Ourtes and combined '"•th \\Jter fh.llll the Dig Can) On Re CC\01r 1 he smdl, Staneart con- tends, 1s due to the fact that blllh of tho. c \\atcr sou rces are treated \\Jth chloramine and chlorine. ,..,hich add OJ\Or, ta!>te and odor to the \.\Jtcr · Royal Radtke, president of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Com- merce, uses a cellular phone lo drum up enough in donation pledges to get him o~t of "jail" at Fashion Island Wednesday dur- mg the American Cancer Society's 1992 Jail and Bail fund -rai ser. "l agree ll\ unplcJ)ant," Staneart ,31J. "But un11l San Joaquin Rc!>eC\01r 1:. co,crcd or handled d1llcr- ently or Big Ci.ln)Oll rcscnu1r 1s O\Cred. it j.., u prob· lcm \\C ha\e lo h\C \\Uh." Sa mhammcr, though. 1s concerned \\Ith ''hat he See WATER,'Blck P1ge . Ocean wate·r' s warm but the fishing's · hot ~ El Nino heats up waters to a tepid 75 degrees, luring exotic fish and giving beachgoers a warm bath. By LorlAnn Basheda ~ Stiff Wrtef NEWPO RT BEACH -Ocean temperatures here hit a balmy 75 degrees Wednesday, luring exotic fish closer to the coast and bathing beachgoer~ with lukewarm waves. "I'm ~appy as a cat," said Newport Beach )Urfer Mario Pasillas. "El Nino is rnking care of us." The phenomenon, which once every three to five years raises water tempcrutures in the En~tern Pacific, is nlso taking care of M::fy''hcan, assistant manager of Davey's Locker on Balboa, said the warm water currents arc carrying schools of exotic fish not normally seen much further north than San Dieao. • See OCEAN/la ..... .. IOUs m ay infect state health care Decisions by a growing number of banks to quit honoring state IOUs could have a devastatin~ impact on those companies and individuals that rely heavily on state payments, especial- ly hospitals, pharmacies and other medical CQmpanies that treat Medi-Cal patients. "Medi-Cal IS the 'Chief support of a lot of hospitals, and without those pay- ments, a lot of hospitals will be in trouble," said David ' Langr:'ess,_ a spokesman for the Hospital Council of Sblllhlm CdfC1nla. See Story, hge A9. City workers tra~e pay for ~lout ~ Employee unions saved Costa Mesa $815.000 by putting off raises. In return, employees may be more involved with city decisions . By Joel Beers Slit! Wnlef COSTA MESA -The bad new is th:H the city -like tbc state -is in gnm Cinancial shape. The good ne"' for city employees is tha1 the crisis may "md up giv- ing them more ~ay about· their jobs. · The city's general emplo}CC and firefighte r union) ha\e \Oted again~t automatic rabcs wnncn into their contracts, a mo\c that will sa\lc the city S lS,000. WEAlHfR ·w· e've volunteered to forgo the raise, but we also want to be involved in other long-tenn planning.• · Costa Mesl police officer • along \\-Ith Newport Beach city employees, arc operating "ithout contracb, o automatic raise ore not an i uc. Both cit1e arc nego- tiating new contract with tho<.e employees, bu t the protrn,ted budget talcmate in Sacramento hoven. like a cloud O\Cr the t~lk . A sil\er lining in all this 1 that because Of the budget Cris1 . Cll)' emplo) cc w 111 prub.1bh hccume more ln\Oh~d in the lll) budget proce s an }Car to come "They h.1\e been IO\Ol\C:d in the past but not tn 1he s:ime 'en..;c ,,f urgency or importan~c th;it thL v have th1 year," Co!lta Me~.1 C h Man3gcr Allan R~er ~uJ I thtnl in the future, empl\))CC groups are gomg to be much more See EMPLOYEES/llel hll ClASStRlO AD Of ntl DAY .. " • A2 Thursday, August 6, 1992 Loc_als Only Do you . wanna party?-. Her e's some hot tips PAH.Tl t::S ARE l\1UCll much more sophisticated these days, cspe~i.111~ tor children. I'm not sure if it's a good s.ign, but we've been to p.1rt1cs fur ou r children's lnemh' birthdays that feature 13ig l3m.I, the Lillie Mermaid. pelting zoos, pony rides, me1 ry-go-rou nds, and "Muon l3ounces .. " It's harJ to l.ecp up \\Ith I.ids next door, but with the help of a le'' llk:al p.1r1y rcntJI stores, you can have a party -either for children or adults -that is tliffercnt fwm the rest. 0 At Book-A-Look Qn old Ne\\ port Boulevard in Nc,,port l3each (6~2-9887), you can hire a ~elcbritv 11npcrsona1or, rent costumes, and get a \1nging telcgr.um. Knthy Flores, owne'r of Uook-A-Loot-. as offe ring a IS-percent discount to readers of this colum n for the rest of the month. Best Buys Flore\ S3) s th.11 he r most popular celebrity 1mpe rso11:11ions arc still Madonna, Michael Jackson. the Bushes, and Dill Clinton. For i,.hild ren tbc 1inja Turtles, and the Beauty and the Be:l'it ch.1racters are big. -----•, Florei. as t.1king reservations for her custl1m-madc I lallll\ICen co ... tumcs, which.go quickly. A costume remal 1' S35 to S-l5 per d.1~. ~11 :.: 1; 1clc~r.111h .ire 5-5, .111.I u:n:l'fl t~ 1111p~r\11n.111011s ~ire quitc .I brt 01lH1. :ll $2110 10 $500 ("if ~t'J \\,111l the Pope") l11r thl' 111,t hliur: \\'1th tht.> help of Instant Jungle International on Ca nyon Dn"e 111 (\hta Me:,a (645-115(>-J, \OU turn )OUr bad..~ard 11110 .1mthtng lrom a r.un forc"'t to the ~.1hara [n,tjnt Jungle I lntern,1111>nal " a '"hole,ak nursery that spec1ahzc.., tn wedding . theme p::irt1e..,, holiday decor. 'penal events, tent part1e,, .md more fhC\ rt•nt C\OllC tropu:al plant<; as bag as 20 feet, am.I -.tl k and preserved plant in "state-of-the-art colors and lityles." Cherrie Lightbume, a rental specialist, says they have over four acres of land, ·ind their .se n.ices include party decor, props, lighting, music, and catering CJ II ~1n1 rull) \\,111t to m.1i.:e )Our p.1ny memorable Sandcastles l'nli111ill'cl lin Jt...1 ~trcct 111 Ne,~ron Ut:ach (673--1417) can build tht: lllll t t.111t l'•lll.: \,111J Cl~llc )OU \l: e\Cr :,cell. Ku1t I rollrn '' tl11. O\\ ncr or th1.., unusu.il bu.,1nes:,. and he h3s p .. ir111. pJlL'J 111 hurld111g 'J11J l.1~tJc.., lor 11,e ctlitions of the Gu inc:'' B 111k ol \\ Llrld Rt:..:1J1d1., C\t:nts. ·1 his month Trollen is 1il1t.111 · 1 15-pi..r1.1.'lll J1~wu11t to re .. 1Jers of this column for the llkll th l'I ,\ugu:.t 111 ., ,.111d cJsl le~ g1.1H. rail) 11."qu ire 50 10 60 tons of ~and -thrn's four 1111d.l,1.1d:. -JnJ hi., pnu:~ .,t,1rt :11 SSOO and go all the 'hlY up 1<1 $1 5 111ill1011 lie can bui!J ;1 \,1nJ castle almost an}'\\he rc, .ind J" t.ill ;1:, SJ k'd, .ind Im. sand 1..1-.tlcs h.t\C been on magaLmc t:O\Cf'>. u.,t:J at p.1rt1c:., Cl>n\enliiJn:., ,1nd in aJ s. LJ \\hen 11 ~timn to rcnt111g c:q111pmlnt for pJrt1es. linker Party H.l·ntah un U;1ker 111 Co~t a l\k.,a (545-~667) rc:.1lly has the bc~t -.ekct1on ;1m.I the) ~'ill pick up :ind deli\cr 111 Costa f\.lcsa for SIS, anJ 111 l'"P•>rt lk llh for S'.!ll to S25 dcpcntl111g on lm .. ation. Thl~ h.l\t: 1n C\lcnsl\e !J.,t ol pJrt) equipmcnt such as table!>, chair~. h.11,, fuu111:11ns, china. gla.,.,c,, dance lluors, lighting fi,turc' .• 111J 1.Jnllp1c-, 0 The Uni boa Ucach Compnn~ 's once-a-year !.ale begins tomorrow through Sunda). Aug 16. f he l3albo:i Be ach Company (673-4923) 1-. loc.itt I on .\l.1r1nc A'cnuc on D.ilboa Island Jeff l~obcrt s, .111 Js~1:.t:int m.in:lger s .. l)S 80 percent of the store\ 111crch.1mll'L· "ill he on -..de, m.1rl..cd do,,n from 30 to 70 percent. Pupul.ar b1 111J1., \Ulh a ... Gotch.1. Ouicl..,ihcr . .ind the Dalboa 13eJth (1,mpJn) l.ibel w1ll l'e on ... ale, as "ell ;.is children's clothmg, .111J ladic-..' b1k1111 ... U ht'tl1t 1 ·' ou 're n muc/Janl ur a sli111>p1·r , if JUU kno11 of D good bu.1. l 'cl l111t• to giH' .. wu sumr pub/hit). Call mr 11t 5.J0-1224, f11x mr '.I t 6.J6-./ 170 or 11ritr tu mc: llr~t lluys, Dni/_1 Pi/ut, JJO lY. IJny St .. CIH tJJ fllrsn. CA 9.!.617. Dilj PiliL VOL.88,NO. 183 Readers' Hotline: 642-6086 '(',. 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The annual workshop brought the company's dancers together with four choreographer~ for two weeks. The fact that four quite-polished works resulted from ll is a reminder to just how much a ~roup of people can accomplish when they concentrate their m'inds and bodies. The four works performed by the company Saturday in the intimacy of South Coast • · Repertory's main stage varied widely, although all stood at the stylistic ·edge of contemporary Courtny Cdlllnbw Branford Marsalis, center, and group membe rs Jeff Watts, left, and Robert L: Hurst Ill. ballet and mixed moments of narrative into essentially abstract .works. All also ~ared a deep sense of musicality, which isn 't that surprising since the choreographers were more familiar wath the music than with the dancers. Branford Marsalis, Tom Scott, Shirley Horn In jau series COSTA MESA -Tonight Show band leader Ilranford Mursalb is one of several acclaimed artim scheduled to perform at the Orange County Performing Arts Center ns pnrt of a J:lZZ scric.., that be~ins in October. . Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Tom Scott and hb band wm launch the three-conccrt series October 16. Kirk Peterson's ''Refracted Accumulations," a two-movement work set to music by Benjamin Britten, was the m ost lyric offering of the evening, an intricate series of geometrics, playing upon shapes formed both by the dancers' individual bodies and the patterns formed by groups of people. Playing with Scott will be David Uenoit on the acoustic keyboard and the gui1ar-vocal duo, Tuel. .,. Patti.~. Branford Marsalis, the siz~ling sa..xdphoni)t who has ju)t joined Tonight Show host Jay Leno, '"II perform with his progressive quartet Nov. 21. Closing out the !)cries "ith a concert Feb. 7 will be vetcr~n vocalist Shfrley Horn and her Trio. Subscriptions for the series r.1ngc from $46 to $103. Ind ividual tickets \\ill go on sale four to si\ weel.s prior to each concert. The whole piece was bound up into spirals, with movements and bodies than.1.lded into themselves. While the wor"in For subscriptio.n information, call 556-2 121. Mazd:i f\lotor of America Inc., "hich i'> b;ised in lnirie, hos announced th!ll it" ill be the primary undcm ritcr for the Jaa at the Center :,cries by dcdic~11ing $50,000. Tom Scott , places lacked the warmth one would have liked -the dancer$ sometimes seemed to be dancing parallel to each. other rather than actually with • each other -this problem seems likely to be worked out over time. Mark Haim's untitled work was a series of reflections on flight and . enticement as Kitty Sue McCoy and James Cameron alternately met and pulled apart, e nergized each other and • dc\'italized each other. Infused with an air of uneasy. waiting -established by both music and a simple set of an interrogation lamp swinging over a table and the mystical use of glowing pins pong balls -the piece was strikingly' innovative and compelling. Watching Monica Levy's "Glass," set to Morton Subotnick's rather difficult music, was something like peering into a microscope. The dancers performed a series of. collidings like m icrobes -or Costa Mesa Someone )IOlc a camcorder from a couple as they watched their children plJy 10 Lyons Park. The ,,,. llms told police the camera W3) silting on a r1cnic bench lc)s than IS fee t il"-3Y "-hen II dt):ippcared. • Ncarlv SJOO "-Orth of \hampoo and 01hcr hair prvduc1\, "-•re ~•oleo Sull!fay from Acts A Salon al 763 W. llJ~cr St. The burglar arparcntly brol..c 3 win· dow to get in. • • perhaps ntoms -bouncing off euch o ther. While one would expect the result of such grand scale Browni"Jn morion to be ungraceful at best, in fact the piece became progressively more fluid, in the · end resembling a waltz as much .1s u ballet. Like Haim, i.evy also used ruthcr mys tifying prop -in chis case a tctt set -to good eflcct. The fin.ti piece of the e\'cning \\a!I Billy Siegcnfckl's •·T,,o Songs for Goan' Ga-Ga" cc to popultt r songs of the · 1920s and '30s. The result was a jazzy piece full of joy and the in~enuous sexuality that each generation uecrics in tlic dances of the next. The choreographers answered '• questions from the audience between numbers and 1he result was both di ·:irmingly charming and -unlike so often the case with such forum -quite Somctine brol..c into the OCC Rending Center in 1hc 2000 bk11.I.. or I .111'\1cw Ru.id SuildJ\, r.1n..alkcd lhe pl.ice and Mule S-l! from 3 dC)k. . Newport Dcach A "-OmJn 1n 1hc ~suo bhKk of V1J ~IJ1111a Way rc-portcJ lllJl \OOlCOOC punctured all four or her CJC\ 1irc) • Someone IO)~d a brick 1hrnugh a window .11 Our I.ally Queen or Angch Church :11 :W-lb ~for V1)tJ 011\'e -( •:Ot ...... J 2 10:0) ...... :1.1 4:H p,M. J ,S .............. t2:42 LM. 0.4 7:lJ ..... ).J ":29 ...... J.t "92...-.s.• - in format ivc. The works were performed essentially without costumes -u few chiffon skirts had been added here, a few brightly colored T-shirts there, but the effect was elegant rathe r than shabb}. The add111on of Liz Stillwell's dramJtic .ind po'~erlul lighting design to these simple costumes a nd bare stage created a . e n c of urbane refinement. This is "hat d.incc i-. all .about, the evening seemed 10 suy -fo1gc t all those na .. hy sets and gaud)' tutus. 1 his is \\hat it all comes do\\ n to: the music and the move ment and the duncers. I , ,\ I • ) And, 01 course, thJt is precisely right. Dewr:1/1 Knatr ballet re•iew is running i11 pluce of Stage Litt•s, a »etkly entertainment colum11 written by MIMI Coker, uho Is on •·:1catio11. His column ulll return ne.\t ueek. • A \loOmJn rcro11cJ lhJI her rur\I! "·'' 1.1!.;cn from her ihopping C.trl ".' 3 1~.irl..111g 1111 in the 11 00 bltX k or 11'\tne IloUlc\JCJ • A thid Mole envelopes cvn1;:iinmg chc.i.) 1h:it hjJ been v. .. 111ing lo be m:uleJ Ill the 1500 blvd; or llljcl.;-thutn S1rcc1. . . . A portaulc photu rhonc \\j) )t11kn horn Nc"-1'1\lrl 11..lrbor R:id1oloi;y al 301 Nc\\purt Ul\J • Someone broke the tock from a \td.:o nhl,hinc :11 the Plny!Jnd Ar cade .ind )tole about SSO dollars 111 quJrtcrs. UICM. 18'RRA1ml: Newport Beach 141/68 Balboa: 74/68 Costa Mesa: 76{69 Corona del Mar: 74/68 TillAY: An onshore ACM ol rNriM 1ir kHpt o.ir morning clouds near the cout with partMll clearing tl:tls 1fternoon. Ttm~r1tur.a renu1ln warm, In the upper 70. Mar the MICMt ind lows In the upper 60t. 5'Jcht chanct! of lsollted thundentorms. ARCllT: Late·nlght throu1h mid-mOfning low doudt, Whh some log ne.r the bUchet. Flir with hazy 1ftttnoon sunshine ind some l1ol1ted thunder1t0fm1 poeelble through Sundly 11 mott mol1tuN comet "' from IOUtlwm w1ten. •lM: No ceatt1I acM10tlet &re potted. lJaht varilM. winds, ~ IOUthMtt to .... wlnde 10 to 1 s linoc1 thh '""'"°°"· 2-foot .... In ._. lfttt"nooft, l-fOot ..eh• 11 .. rt) ..... SuftriMI 6:11 l .M. Swtttt: 9:01 p.m. () • () 0 .. ---. Thursday, August 6, 1992 A3 I) Ill Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot . What can .YOU ask a guy who is got his own Air Force jet? J focccl ;io; l'H:-.iclcnt of th,· U11i1t.·J -.\hic h uf the three 11." 1 ,,tarteti It £01 1 he: kept ~pr111khng 111) name througho\Jl the 11\'i\\Ct I t's not a call we get every day in the Daily Pilot nC\\HOOm. "Would >·ou like 10 be a part of small roundtnblc with the President'?" asked a press '\ spokeswoman 1:1;1 week. ''Sure,"' l rep I ied as' if 1 were used lo such requests. StJIC!i. \\'hur I'm .ibout to S:J) 11wy . !>1trpmt > ou. f71c C/Ucry tluln 't come from ~.1m DonaJJ,on. C hri~ W;1/hln.• or Andrea M1tchcll. Nu, JC 'came frum William Lobdell. the.• cdi1or of the Oail> Pilot, .1 small n1.•11 :>p.1pc:r out in So11th<.'rn Califor 11i.1 ... The President called me Bill. Sure, the large in almost a \\hispe r. I le seemed rc:l:..1\cd, bright, and in command. Anti he 1.ill..cd like !,011\COl\e doing'i good George Bu:ih 1mper:ionatl(ln -!>Ort of John \\'a\'ne on helium. t) pc\\ riucn que:itiuns (,o I \\Ouldn't • forget) I \\Ould a~k. l~inally .1ftcr ne:i rly e\'C l')Olle cl e had •1 ~kcd a quei.11on, the time seemed right. As hls aides tugged at 'him to leave, he shook my hand again, looked me in the eye 1.1ugh trom the l'rc:,idcnt. "'I he fah: ul Orange Count> development rc:.I\ \\ith the Cal1!orn1a gnats;att.:hc1. and the D~anmcnt of the Interior'' ill decide next munth \\hcthcr the gna1c:11d1cr i.hould be placcJ on the endangered specie' list. AnJ ii 11 I le stl)1:d o t,n long1:r th n the: allotted 30 111111utcs, .1t1J utter the olliciul quc!ltio111ng, ht.: hung .iround, ma~.1n~· mnll t;i!k \\llh tht" editur). 1 k 'ecmcd to hkc u:!t; "'t She went on to soy that on a campaign s'wing through Southern Cali forniu, President Dush hod a 30-minutc gap in hb schedule, and he wanted ·10 fill it by meeting with b en "ith .Ill the help, I ~1111 couldn't nameplate in f rant of me broadcast it like a message from Times Square, but so what? He 'was on a first-name bas is wjth me. . . After a !.hort opening stal~mcnt, Uu~h looke<l61t the eight JOurnalT~ts bd orc him and !,,1iJ , "So \\ho '':in 1:. to \tart?" A h.ind popped up .ind ;.in editor from l.us Angelei. County, ''ho cnrlier-seemed \O "~Ir. Pre~idcnt," I s;iid, remcnlbcnng mv m.inner~. "first or all, lhanb for mcc11111• \\ ith us. We appn1.:1atc 11." I couldn't ,1emember Im C\\ICI an~\\Cr, and for and said, 1'Good to meet you, Jim. Thanks for com ing ." is. it \\ill hlrn .. k m11d1 of Or.1nge Count) de\ clupmc111. .. You're an cm1runmcn1al Pre~iucnt, \Vu c.111 I ~.td him. A:. hi~ aides lu£tcd at h1111 10 leJ\e, he sho t. llJ) hand ag;11n. lookcJ me in the e}C ,1nJ ,lid, "Good to meet )UU, -:trm. I h:rn~.s for.comtng.'' J d1dn'1 com:ct the l'rcs1Jcn1 . At h:,1)1 he thought !1e knc, ... me \\Cll t:nou~h to call m1: hv n~unc - '111hQ\Jt tl~c :ud·or a nan1e l.:ll!. I'll Editor's Notebook newspaper editors from small-to med ium-sized newspapcri.. I q ualified. "You probably ha\e time to ao,k only one question," she advised. "An adva nce m:in "111 be contacting you soon." A short time latc.r. the phone rang again. lt was the advance man, and he sounded \Cl) offici ,11. very Presidentia l. The mce11ng would take place at the El Toro Marine Corps Dase, \\here Air Fo rce One \\Ould 1ou1..h down. "De at bao,e ops at 11:30, and \\C'll do the securil) chc.d.." he said. "The Pre.,idcnt "ill arri\'C ;11 12:10. You'll h.t\C about 30 minutes. Ami one que .. tion only." , Da .. c ops'? Wh:i t ".1~ b;i~e op'>. I \\Ondercd. 0.i .. c Opcr.1t iOll'~? l'J fi nd it. Out no" the tough part If )Oll had one quCll llOll to .isl.. the Presiden1. "h.11 "oukl it be? I checked 111 the ne"-.room. I called Tom Fuente-.. Or.11\ge County GOP chief. Heel.., I .1:.l..cd ju<,t about an) one whu 'd 1i ... 1cn The !tugsesuon .. \\crc good (Arc you going to dump Ou.I) le? \\'h) arc )Ou behind in the polh in con-.er\'ati\e Or.ingc Count>? I lo" are you J;Oi ng to a11r.1c1 p1o·cho1ce Republicans? I lo" do )llU, Mr President, put on )ou r shl1c-. anJ socks? Sod .. '>lKk, -.hoc;--.hue or sock. :ihOC, SO(k, i.hu1. 1), nut min1. •. were spectacular. l ''anted to .1-.I.. a quc,11un :.o insightful, i.o penetr.11ing, '>ll -brillia nt th;it he'd \\111c in his autobiography 'om1..tl11ng hl..c 1h1': People of1 c11 "'k me 11/1.1(~ /ht• toughe'r qw.·,rion lrt11n rhc: mtJ r1 ·come up \\.ith the perfect q uei.uon, !>O 1 deciJed ·to -.lccp on it. The only trouble "as. I couldn't !>lecp. How could I'! I \hi'> about to meet - and tall.. \\ith -the most po"erful m.m in 1 he \\ orl d. . The ni.:.\t day, a bit sle ep) ·eyed, I met sc..,cn of my kilo, ... cdito ri. ;.it the Commander's headquarters ut El Toro. Mo'>t .1cteJ hke_thcy ''ue 111 their dcAtl't'i. ,,,1i1mg mom about Ill unuergo a root c.111:1 1. "It\ ,1 101 f \\ ny to Jri\'e for ju-.t one tjlll.!~llun," sa id one. "Yc.1h, I didn't \\,1nt to come," replu:J .11101 h1.: r. • hut hO\\ do you 1u1 n Jo\\ n 1h1. Pn:-.uknt of the Un111..d ~1.111:" , .. I !..cpl tu 111y ... cll Ill) talc of a ... 1c1.:ph.. ~ n1cht nnJ buu cllh·rnlestcd ... wm.1d1 11nt1l one cd11uc pulled 1111! :1,id.: anJ a-.1..cJ. '1\rc )ll t nc t\l>th! · I -.en .cJ .1 llllnr.111c. "S~.11cJ Ill ch.: 1th. I lt.:pl ~d. '\\hJt al\.1ut )OU'?" .. ~ ty knee .irl! knod.ing." • And thcri 1he P11: .. idcn1 \\.tll..ul into the -.111.111 .:lHllcJCIKC. '.'IUHUUnd111g by 11 .. 11Jc ... \\'c all ;il>oo ·1,p •• 1nJ the P11.:-..iJe11t ... 1.1rtcJ \\\Hl-111g the HlOltl. "I'm Bill I nhJ II \\llh the D:lil} Pilot," I s.1id \\hen he l!lll tu me, • m) Hike c1:1~king n bit: I ~1ud; out my h.1nd. ·Gn1rgc Bu,h.'' hl' 11.·plicJ huinbl) . .,h:1king Ill) hand. ·"t hanb fo r lOming." I le looked gooJ '' ur ~~r .111J more re<.tcd th.111 tlll ·1 \' l '"'ll t.111.:r. I IC' \\\II .1 d.1rk·li\JC "l•ll .1ml tu.: "11h .1 palc!·hh1e -.hin .. 1 big \\ 1.: .tern I c:-lt bud,h; .111 I I I.id; \\ 1ngt1 ~htie:i. ,\•tt.:1 i:r1.e1111g C\c.:ryunc, h.: -.u1 ill the head f the 1.1bk .1nJ '-rokc MOTOROLA DISPLAY PAGER $19 .. National Paging ~= (800) 8eM215 um OO alC ffi uA New Line of Casual Fashions ~tS""° for Men a Women • COMFORTABLE • PRESHRUNK • WRINKLE FREE • 100% COTTON • COLOR FAST R•a•onably Prlc•d at $ 15 -$39 .._ Clllrl .. I rllalll 11 .... lMs ltYli*. U1J II m • d6illl HiiAT rm nam...m TD wr.u! 63' UdO Pa~ Drfv•. Newport Beach • 675-9773 located behind betoney'1 Restaurant above Cafe Ole MON SAt I~~ S 1~4'1m ROYAL~CARIBBFAN . • " I '" • " •f I ' "I 1111 'i \I '-. '>i \' VIKING SERENADE MEXICAN BAJA FOR 3 AND 4 NIGHTS Roysl Canbbean's Viking Serenade sa1l$ to fcsti\'c ~ieXJon Ba1.i Vik 11g Serenade CTUISCS for three nights from Lo\ Angele~ to C~l.dln.t .tnJ Eo,.,ood•. H<:~::: mu ''"'" S'" Oo<go, '"" Whv noc «•mo ~' rrom • $295.00 SONG OF NORWAY 10-NIGHT PANAMA CANAL CRUISE Individual Bookings at Group Rates Call us for our special group rate Coast , Travel We Are Your Cruise :and Tour Specialists · 549-7100 1500 Adams Avenue, Co ta Mesa • Scl«tCd dcpartutt• • Cm~ only • Subject tn lwatlahillty • .. --· J.tdeJ :1bout meeting the l'resiJcnt, .... 1id, "I'll st.1rt." OK by me. I didn't w;rnt to gu hr:iL I listened to .l rather r.1mbling intro 10 the que~tion ,1ml then silence The editor h,1d bc1.. n 'o nc n ous he fo rgot the re st of the questio n. ''Th.11 's :ill righ t," said tlTC President k1ndl)'. J I ".111ed "ith m11 heart in m\ throat lur the ngl;t moment tu .1 .. i... • 111) cluc,tion. I .. 1111 didn't 1..nO\\ ... ome rl':t'>on it's not in the ulllclitl tran .. cnpt \\C am.1ti1ll'I) rccci' cd a fc,.,. hour-; .1fter the roundtable, but 11 \\Cll t .. omcthing 111..e thh. "I ~1pprcc1.11e }Ou being here, too, Bill." ·11 e Prc,1dcnt called me Bill. Sun:, the large nameplate in front of 1111.. bro:idcast 11 hke a message lrom :11mes Square, but i.o \\hat? I le \\,1'> un a fir:it-namc b,1s1s with me. "Thi' is a local quc:>lton , but \\c'rc J lo,al p;\J)1..r .,o I II go ''llh The New You -SLIM and SHAPELY Have you tried to lose weight ard failed or lost and gained it an back • and more? Through hypnosis, you can learn to control your eating habits You lose weight safely, senshly, naturally and best of alt, you maintain the attractJve new you! You Lose Weight The Easy -Natural -Effective W~! GUARANTEED RESULTS! Your personalized program is designed for faSt and permanent weight loss! • Lose 2 -3+ bs. weekly (average) • Control stress & anxiety • lnaease self-esteem & conflderce~ • Learn new eating habits ~ • NO depnvaoon •NOdrugs • Eat REAL FOODS. ~ not prepad<aged meals! BE HAVIORAL RESOURCE CENTER 2 PRIVATE SESSl~S For AppoJntment or - FR EE Consultation Call 650-1563 ~ l..ocafod fl Co6tl Mesa Complete Program Cost ONLY $49 501 Your .Pr DELI & KITCHEN EI RIPThto, E.\'Tl\A LARGE }OUr:.e1', and )uu'rc a lr;cnd ol th bu:iine~' cummun1l). I IU\\ do )OU decide'?" ' ~ take that ~I' a cumpliJT1ent. • ·. A' mo:.1 uf ti c edito~ hc.:adcd b:i1..k I. IJlC, l , h,1\1ng p,1'>!!Cd the, )Ccurny clcara1ll.c, stcppi;d out ba k and \\at~hcd the President There. It \\.is out. A h11 lung. Clum .. il) "'ortled. but l11mhcJ. I didn't f.1int. blank or ~uunJ too stupid. But I\ mind \O.J~ ~o "uund up, I cou ld ba dy hear ho\\ h1. get in~idc the limo tor .1 nJe to an r \nal c.:rm ddcn c contrador .• \o.as an.,wering -though hl! d1J say something o the Clh.:"t 1'111 he \\On't !,au1f11.:1. ob ..... nJ l.1m1l11..~ for cm.l:mg..rc !>pccie:i It!..<: 1h1.. !tpott1:J m'1 l1r gn.11c:.i1dl<.:r .\nJ· A:. the Pre~1dcn1ial 111110 pulled • ,1\\J). the Prc:.iJ;,;nl louked ri.ght Jl me :rnd \\;t\.Cd. Thi:i time, I did re'aJ Im lip~. and I think the) ),t1l! "GuoJb)e. Jim." \\'hat a thrill. H 11/iam Lobddl '-> tla u.J1tvr. Reyn Spooner The largest collection of Reyri Spooner hirts, horts & accessories in Newport Beach. Join our Reyn pooner Club~ for evety 10 shirts, you buy, you get one free ! rat-•••• O F NF.W PO RT BEA C H ~ ~ 714 • 759-7979 Fashion Island • 579 Newport Center Dnve, • Newport Beach uce Store ') SEAFOOD PROVOLONE CHEESE LLO\V PEACHES -Fre h Seafood Brought In 6 IAv.s A Week ' From All Over The World! FRE. H MEX1C A.'\ ........................................... SMOl<Eo SALMON $l9'Elb. ... ······· ............................... . 1lOARSHIAD LOW SALT HAM SSCEm. GROCERY IMPOR'TtO FRCM HIDICARY RED PEPPER MARINATED Sl4L J• ......................................... CARR'S WATER CRACKERS .............. # • ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ............................................ REs!fRAsPBERRIES s139b;kt ............................................ ARM FRESH. Hf AMI..'\ RICH ROCCOLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~· ..... . SAC1<1.'"G FAVORntS ED OR GREEN EEDLESS GRAPES 79¢h ............................................ t:G Bl,'~;-i' ~ FAVORnt ELLO CARROTS 4/S100 r • -• -- --- -COU'PON --• • - ---• • CRfu\\f\ ~\tOOTil l...\RGE IZE HA A\10CADO ·59 ¢ - Llmit 4. W'llh coupon only. l coupon per customer. • • • • • • • • .C~ !!' !-!2~9: ••• • ••• Df • FarmersMafki t at At~IJl1! Court FASHION ISLA D ' SEA BASS FILLET $7'EJh. ........... CA)\;~ STILE CATFISH FILLETS Ready to Cook. S4'Elb. ........................................... FRESH SWORDFISH BROCE TS Rniy to Cook. In 0111""" Mar._.. \;SOA CHOICE RIB EYE STEAKS ........................ ,. . . . . . . . . . . ........... . FOSTER FARM FRESH BONELESS ~99 .:,·TURKEY BREAST v k h . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ... LEA.'l A~1>11:-.'0EJt PORK LOIN ~99 BABY BACK RIBS .., k h r - - - -COUPON· - -- - - I • I LEA .GRO ND BEEF 1 WINE ~'n U • it 01 ORO WHITE ZINFANDEL t991.7~ . . ......................................... L\CX ~l.AIS Vl.'Tf.UD CHARDONNAY 19'0.-...Hll ........................................ i ( lJ~ ) I \f /; I ' ) \' I \Ii \1 i •. \ i I lf I 1\ f !~ 401 Newport Center Dr., Ne\\1)0rt Beach, California Telq>bone (714) 76!Ml403 Houn: Sam-Mon.-Sit. Sanda 'f A4 Thursday. August 6, 1992 Around Town ~ · . · . . 4.... . ..... ''J;....'. · .. , . 4.J-" • .~ •• Send your items lw> Bob van Ey*8', The Chily Pi~ 330 w. Bay St., Costa M~ 92627. T~ay . Square dancing -The Costa Mesa Quiclcsteppers, the city's-lively senior square dance group, invite experienced square dancing coo_ples to their weekly danc~, 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 to join the fun . For information, call 545-5669 Saturday CdM class reunion - The Corona Del Mar High. School Class of 1972 will hold its 20th reunion at the BalbQa Bay Club. Please call Heather Weir Martin at 854-6234 or Jennifer Sucbomel Shaw at 759-9064 for more information Estancia '82 -Estantia High School's class of 1982 will celebrate its 10-year reunion Aug 8 at the American Legion Hall m Newport Beach. For more information, call John Ursini at 631-21 10 fuc hsia care -A worksho; entitled "Summer Fuchsia Care" will be offered at 9:30 a.m. Aug. 8 at Sherman Library and Gardens, 2647 East Coast highway 1n Corona del Mar. The workshop is part of the Weekend Gardener Series and 1s free to the public. ' Book Sale Friends of Costa Mesa Libraries will hold a used book sale at Costa Mesa library, 1655 Park Avet, on Saturday, Aug. 6 from 9 to a.m. to 3 p.m. Most Books are 25 to 50 centS. • ' Refreshments Will be available. For more informatio n, contact ·Jean Flemming 549-2493. Investment seminar -A free workshop entitled "Alternatives to CDs: A Semina,.for the Security-Conscious Investor" will be offered at 9 a.m. Aug. 6 in the Penthou~ Conference Center at the offices of Shearson Lehman Brothers, 19000 MacArthur Bl\d. in Newport Beach. Call Wendy at 955-7504 for reservations. Monday, Aug. 10 Senior classes - Registration opens Aug. 10 for classes in line dancing, and beginning and intermediate bridge at the West Newport Community Center. Dance classes begin Aug. 26 and bridge classes begin Sept. 18. Call 644-3240 for infOfmation: .. Tuesday, Aug. 11 Sailin'g -The Balboa Sailing Association will meet at the American l..~ion Yacht Club, 215 15th St. Newport Beach, from 6:30 to l 0 p.m. Aug 11 . Organized sailing and social events for all. For information, call 640-3957. Reverse mortgages - The Costa Mesa chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons will. present a program on how to turn the equity in your home into income through reverse mortgages at the association's Aug. 11 meeting, 12:30 p.m.at the· new Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th Street and Placentia Avenue. The meeting will begin with a pot luck luncheon. Anne Carroll., an expert on the home equity industly, will be the guest speaker. For more information, call Dave Anthony at 546~7646. Portfolio management -Merrill lynch.will offer a free workshop entitled "A Total Approach to Portfolio Management" at noon Aug. 11 at the Center Club in Costa Mesa. For reservations and information, call 955-6158. Earth Summit -The Newport Foundation will discuss the recent world environmental conference i[l a program entitled "Earth Summit: Success or Failure" at 7:30 a.m. Aug. 11 in the Quarterdeck Room at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 West Coast . Highway. The forum is open to the public. For information, call 644-4311. f COSTA MESA · Your Locally · STATIONERS, INC Owned Stationers Lowesc Price in Town for Shipping Your Packages! WRAP. PACK & SHIP~ Your Home or Office Pick"'l.I Sheet Protectors FAX Paper 3M Diskettes Top~K-M PV119E QabtyPllclt .31/21))HD,boxafl0 100 per box "9Er' Food-~ Seris.aovicy •1251.3 Rq. t)6JO 0 -. '16.00/box 0 -. '4.99perroll . ,._.. '"ti NOW •t 9.99 NOW ~.50/box NOW '3.16/roll 5 1/41)) HD. box of 10 •t2100 You lhl't I laYe ID Buy• C-ro Gee Thrle Pta:s! Rq. '23.60 T.GJ.F. Jamaica Frtdav Night Specials SeaWd Becdl Resort ~ • OCHO RIOS· Al RiSve Nneron 8eadl $84e- • NEGRIL-AI rdJSNe ~Away $1333* ROYAL CARIBBEAN VIKING SERENADE 4 night Mexican Baja Vcr:atiotl From $345 SONG OF AMERICA .: 7 nights Mexican Riviera FromS595 SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS 7 ~ Qrii)ean Vacations FromS7"5 NOW'14.55 HAWAII ON SALE Outrigger Maile Court ~ otler select pq>er1ies 6 Days, 5 Nights From SS50* INCUIESAll ,.. • FbnS ,PAR .. 4°"90MI ~~ .a. •FbnST,.i..-'--18'plll """*' •Ai(ICM iit•6b3 ·~ID3~ol ~ •.lmon,.&ml CarlClll ta Jona De Mismaloya" ('IU ~~ 5Days,4NqQ S299 MAZATUN "Oooaro Palace. S291 4 Days, 3 N9Jls "Hotel Los koos" 5 Days. 4 N9'lS sm EAST CAPE "Palmas Ce Cor1iz" 5 Days, 4 NitjllS " ... ,..---~" . .. "'Hc*I Twi'I DofP'in" 40ays,3~ pa~! _,o..-a...._. ..... '505 '352 ,.,... ...... "'-t&C.. ................... ..--17• ,._ .. C.W ........ CST :: : Bofl~~AudT•lw. 8 150 ' 1\:comodllor' Hlllll '91. *"llMllo.i.a . _ __. .... . J ( -----------------------~------------------ \Yednesday,Aug. 12 presented Aug 19. Thursday, Aug. 13 information, call 955-6158. Saturday, Aug. 15 Props and creativity -• Children ases five and older are w invited to create props and ~nety for a play adaption of C.S . .-Cewis' · ''The lion, the Witc;h, and the Wardrobe" at the Costa Mesa Library, -W 855 Park Ave., from 2 to 3:30 p.m. The play will be Estate planning -Merrill Lynch will offer a free Workshop entitled "Estate Planning: The St.ate of Your Estate" from noon to 1 p.m. Aug. 13 at the Center Oub in Costa Mesa. For reservations and Newport Harbor '52 - Newport Harbor High School's dass • of 19!;2 will hold its 40th reunion Aug. 15. Olli Dawn (Pierson) Guild at 545-5441 or Orville Amburgey at 557-6545 for information. ,, \ The truth about funeral prices in the greater South '(})ast area. , At Harbor Lawn, people are iqlportant. We ~lieve that every fumily deserves a ~rsonalized final tnbute. Here, only the family selects the type of setvice they wmt and the price to be paid. Buri31 space for two ••............ $910 We will provide for direct cremation, including morturuy care from.................................. $ 540 . Or choose from other type of serVices from ........... $985 Oiskers priced from ................................................... $ 285 ~~ ~~ ' . ~r'jj 1r==, J . •• ~~!-..-r_a ~---:;:::::= Harbor Lawn- Mount Olive Mortuaty & Memorial Park 540,5554 Servicing all faiths • Under new ownership 24 Hour Services • 1625 Gisler Avenue • Cn5ta Mesa ( Oill fcx-a free brochure regarding Cremation & rhe Celebration of Life) •••••••••••••• Parnelli Jones, Inc. ' Gary McMann July 27, 1992 The Daily Pilot Attn: Michelle Manire 330 W. Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Dear Michelle: Manager As a result of our consistent advertising in the Daily Pilot. our • business has increased by 15% over the last month. Your paper has proven itself to be a powerful media in this local area. . '\.. I look forward to a long-term business relationship. Sincerely, A~ !1l7tb-- Gary McMann Manager - 1739 Super1or Ave., Costa Mesa. CA • , • .. .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot 3 • Thursday, August 6, 1992 A5 ~ b Business l he Uusanes) p. ge rurb on ~'\ondars. Wecln d.1>-s, Thursda> and Frida}) Bu incss Editor Tony Cox .. 6-H-4321 , e\t. 371 Mareus & Millichap nime lipected to · boosi · brokerage By Tony Cox Business Ed tor AIRPORT ARLA -S.rn I-r.inc1'!lco·ba,cd Charter Comnicrcial Uro!..erngc Co. b changing ils name .ind consolidating o fficcs \\ith 11s parent comp.in), a mll\e that will mean mon.: n.unc recognition and ~1 relocation for the firm's Nb\p01l Uc.1ch group. "l·urthcrmlllc, this j, .1 ~II .tl\.'!:li.c moH! <lc!>i~ncJ to .11lu\\ the comp.in) to ll~11lcl a 11.111011.tl ncl\\Jk of ih O\\ 11. :i' rnmp.ireJ to ,1 loose :ii l 1l.i..1uu1t of tcnant·uricntcd hllll.c1 .1gc I 11111•<' ,,du I Ste en Polito, r 1e:..iden1 .11111d11l:I1.:~ccu1hc 111111.:l:r ul Ch.1rtcr Tuesday, Au g. 1 l Professional \\Ome n - The• Snutl ( L t s .111d Proil•ssion ~I \\'11111en \ til hord thL•ir month!\ meet , t I I 30 a.m. Aug 11 .H th~ El f, flt•' Crill on Anton U<1Ulc\,1rd 111 Co ta Mt .1. Stale ::it.>n. \1 ir1,1n Bers ~on (R·NC'\\ port Be.1d1J '' 111 be ll \! gut t spcJker. Or.ingc (.Ount~ ':. 11 .t \\om.in lc.gislJtor, Ucrgl:son 1 rl IOrmcr teacher, school bo,mJ mtJmlicr and SlJtt .issernbly- \\ VffiJn. T1de1 to thtJ lur cl c>0n cllU $ 15 lur fllt•mbcr:. .sncl $19 ror non·mcmbtJr:. ror inlurrn,1t on aml re~cf\atior.,, c 'I ·P2 :uG0 Thursday, Au g. 13 Computer con~ultants /\ \1chJc:I R 1dtoru 1 I 1 '"JI basebJtl 1 la)cr, poru lHvJd J ter and author, qfl ad· dre s tt e Or.rnge ounr chap:er 1 the Internal on;tf Computer C nsu t.rnts A ocant 0..11 nt G p m 11 ur:>d:t} at tht: Red Lion Inn 11 Co·~ ,\lt!l.l R.idfurd \\111 g '~ lure enlatlcd ",\\entors: The P 1.1 rut E 311 p!c.' for rthl'r•.l· " t lJll 552·~83-l. For more • 1f n 1uon. c.111 (800) ·BB·-1 :! .?2 •• Charter, a '!lubsid1ary of real C'!ltatc giant ~larcu-. & Millichap, \\ill change it:. mime 10.~tarcus & Millichap Co rporate Real Estate Scf\ 1ccs. fhc company's offices will be consolidated \\ ith 1hc parent company's exi'>tlllg locations. lom Gil.ion. 111,111,1gc1 ol Ch u11:r'., :-:u,purt Beach olllc.c, ..,,liJ he bclie'e' the ~1.ir\.u~ ,\. ~llll1ch.1p name, ;i, \\Cll ·'' the e\p.111~iun into more 11n1 l\cts, "ill make tl1c fir111\ rc11:1111111g 111d ~1•niOltdJt1un a pu~ti\e ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Charter, formed 1n 1984, h.is been ii gnm ing player in the st.1gnan1 Orange Count> rl:al e-.t.itc markd, but it h.1-.n't <l~mc so through trad111onal hrol-a.1gc operations. The company fol:U'>C' sold) on tcn.1111 representation, a t) pc of brokcr;ige ,.,.hcrebJ ·il f1rru will act on behalf of a prospective tenant or bu)cr. Traditionally, real estate brokers fJ\Or the bc\t interests of the O\\l1Cr \\ho is selling or kasing a property. ' The four-office fi rm has rc.!pre-.cntcd ,m·h cl1cn1., <J'i Levi Strauss & Co., UJnk of America, KP~lG Peat Marwic!.. and Ccllul.1r One. m1l\C, I k ..,11id hi.., gsuup \\Ill COl1'l•lidatc ,.,.it h M•trcus , ~l1llichap's Or.inge Count\ olficc. either at the p.srent cump.~11) ·~ c\1)l111g 1.1~ali1: un ~t.1ct\rthur . Boulc,urJ llr .ll .1 llC\\ l\)C:tliun. 1\ll of Ch 1ncr\ 10 lm1h•1.., an I three ),11ppo1 l·:.t.t11 cmpll))Ce!> 1n '\;c\\ por l lk.1 h .ire npc.dcd lo m.1ke thc mu' c. \\ h1lc m:in) 1.:om1~u1urs :.tr um I J l>r \\Clll uu1 of bus111cs' alt11gc1he1 i11 the l.l't )C 1t. Charter npand1.:J. In t.1ct. Chart..r h1r1.:d .11.: top l11ol..cr:. lrom 111111' th 11 hilth:J, sud1 ·" 11111, Thorn & Co., ~'here Ci1lhon uscd to \\01 I.: Chari.. r pt 't~d .1 3~ •percent inuc.1,c in 1C\e11ue and 1~\.l1rJ income in 11)91. Polito :.:iid 11:11.111: rcp11.:scn1.111un rcquirv, mud1 more f10111 .1 hrukcr th:111 11cg111i.11111g ~1 lc,1.,c. 11i...lud •I! ~u h skill Js tr,1t,•g1 1,1\.1htiC\ plJlllting .ind plllJCd 111.1n,1gemc11t. · ·The h1inkmg lie .1ml ,op1.: ol \.urpor Jk rc.11 l:'>t,1IC d,p.1111 lClll~ \.OUplql \\Ith thl..'lf l.tl:!.. ul The co11solu.IJ1io11 \\ 111 mean h:\\Cr"lut.11 luc.1lion' for ~1;11cus &. Mtlhch.1p .ind ih 1c.:11.1nl·rep11.:sl..'11t;11i1m subsidiary, but the fo1mcr Ch.irlcr "ill h.l\C more location'> \\hen it stJrts '>l1.1ring qu.irtcr-. \\Ith the parent compJny's brukcr.1gc ulllcc~. The lirm \\ill ha\c ofl1ccs 111 15 rn 1rl..1.:h .rnd \\1111 .1\e the addnional ben\.111 ol ~1.11cu., ,\'. \lillid1ap\, 1. 'r ..r11 i11 m 1m l f thc., .. Ja .Ill s •11.1b 1 '1111ng need .... cll·l-no\\ n n.11nc lor .1 1.ornp tn~ hl.c ot r'. l 0J1t11 s,11d. "Due to uur 'Jll.'\.i,tli1. tlltlll 111 111., 11t:J ''car\. I ,j11une<l ti> 110\ldC thO!>C ~!,;I\ I. l \SI s ug~H ;.illcr b~ 11.ll.lnh." US Facilities· post increase in revenues COSTA MLSA .:_ CS I ;iulitie' Corp. '·I\\ its net 111cumc Jcdmc from yc.1r-:ago lc\'ch in the 'ewnd quarter, hut the 111'llf:lllCC v.lln· pany po-.tcd u .:;o pc1cen1 incrc.1,1.· in rC\Cl1Ues. __Jhc comp.an) po~ted nl..'I llKlllllc of S 1.5 million. or :!5 ccnh a share. on rc,cnucs ul Sl9:7 msHitlll Ul the ~Cl:\.>lld quarter. \\h1cl1 mm· pared "1th a net of SI.I) nlillion. or 43 cents a i.harc. on rc\cnue~ uf Sl52 rmllion in l'J9l\ ,c,md qu:.trter. For the hr't ~1\ nllHHh' ol thl! . I. ,I \c.1r, LS I ~c1h1ic' nct11.:d S:-I 111 • Hon un rch nuc:. ut nc.11 h ~.W mil· lion. "hid1 1.0mp.ired "iih nci m come of $).2 llltlhOll lln I '\l'll\l\.'S uf S~l.I millaun in.th.! lust h.111 l>f I IJ9 I. . C11p1p.1n) 1•lI1l·1.i1, .1tt11hut\.·d 1 he CC\\.llUC ~.1111:> p111ll.ttll) 10 Ill· crc,"i.::. in a·u1,u1 ;.incc: p11.: 111111111$. mu .. 1' sn ~ l'.1.ilnic,· mcd1 11 stop·lth' 'eg111en1. 'I hc .. >n1p.11l) uridc.:rn nil' mcd1 .11 'top·I•> ~ L • • cr.1i;e f,1r 'dt-111, 11cd em1 I.) r~ through ih l \ lk chi'> Inc 'lth,try. J I Bl•.1 1• h N • rn r • , n.1nll'd J .mll'~ uron~on, u~•l rr.ini.., lfo~~r \krrill.. Rohl'rt ~l·ircrt, Tht•lll." Ticr11.1n, .lnd Thonl.i s Tn•,.,1\.-r 1 1.•>idcr.~ I lfo h.ud I I 1l1.1d.l\. lS '1 cond \ (; \li1. h.1d \ht .1nc h ,, bt 1 11 ti SAVE ·. . . . BIG .. :.· Furniture • a ntiq~e reproductions • beds, dressers, armoires • nigh tstands, art\vork & more Top Brand Name Mattresses a ~•~~;; I • I • l._,, 1. r.· r.· 1' l "1·.· .\"J '/~· 1~ Pr.L il..,. (714) 833-0551 Comer of Jamboree & Bristol 3601 Jamboree Blvd. Newport Beach •' Mon .-Sat. 1 Oam-6pm Closed Sundays ~ / ,'I / _,, • Po1n ~ R-\LPH L M RE\ ... The .Polo Chinos in Color Collection A ne>A tradition in c.h1nos. Th e Polo Chino Pant for Spnng ic; cr~itcd in a \\.tdc p a I I <:""' t t e o t !:>Un-b leached hues created with a unique r.rocess and a soft, well.!\\Orn clppearance for authentic character. 1065 "lewport'ccntcr Drive, "lewport Beach • Fashion bland • (7 14) 759-1622 ~ ( E OFFER T() THE PUBLI C FINE 1\1\E AND FUR ISHI G NEXT TO ROBINSON'S Hours: Mon. thru Frt 10-9; Sal 1~; Sun. 12·5 . . LOOK AT TH E ORIGINAL PRICE TICKET DEDUCT HALF r THE ORIGINAL PRICE CLOTH! G .. 363 Ntwport Center Or. Fashion Island, Newport Buch (714) M4-02l4 • , ' ' .. I .. I I I AS Thursday. August 6, 1 f}92 Movie listings ~!m'sO~~!~~~IMA JOO ,.. __ c.,, ... °""" 644 0760 1 Death l o<omH Hor !PG IJI l JO, J •S, 6 815. 1020 2 1 .. tty tho Vampire Slayer 1PG I JI I 30. 3 30. ) JO. 7 30. 9 30 3 A Loqvo Of Tholr Own ,PGI I 30. 4 1 S 7 9 30 lDWAllDS ISLAND CINEMA foi,h..,., l•lond. 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JS51!>7159~ 4 A League 91 Their Own !PG) 12, 2 30, 5, • )l· 10 > Death Becomes H•r (f'G.13).1 30, 3 •S. e e ·) -""" Did your problems start before you were born? Know vour own abilities. .. :l Remove barriers from your life. ::a Help improve lives. Avoid Taxes & Probate with a Living Trust Transfer Your Estate Quickly & Easily to Your Family. Newport Beach Attorney Jama A Humphreys. Jr. Without proper planning and no living trust, the IRS could take a lmost half your family's inheritance. With just a will your estate will be forced to go through probate which will tie up your assets for an aver- age of 18 months and could drag on for years. JD MBA What you will learn at thi s free seminar. • How 10 use a living trust 10 avoid tht • How to save hundreds of thousands com and hasscls of probate of dollars in estate taxes • Why holding property in JOlnt • Why a will may cost your iamily tenancy can financially devastate atcomcy's and executor's fees your spouse • How to avoid conscrvatorsh1p if you arc incapaci111ed Who Should Attend Individuals who care about the orderly transfer of their estate should attend this important seminar. Parents with over $600,000 in assets will be especially interested in the section on usjng n family trust to minimize estate taxes. 1 HOUR PRIVATE CONSULTATION OFFERED FREE TO ALL ATTENDEES Meet privately with Mr. Humphreys lo answer any questions you have about 1our own livl~ trust ($225.00 value) Attend One of These Free eminars TIJESDAY AUGUST Jl, 1992 Fashion bland -2:00pm -4:00pm Newport Center Library, 856 San Clemente Dr. 111URSDAY,AUGUST1J, 1991 Costa Mua -1:00 pm -4:00pm Red Lion Inn, 3050 S. Bristol, Huntington Beach Room Calf Yvonne for Reservations 852-9211 .... Volunteer Directory cent• For ,..., Cllnleell The Center for Family Counseling. a non-profit counseling center associated with the YMCA, needs volunteers (Of o(. fice WOfk Of public relations. For infor· mation. call Director Adrienne Stokols at 754-1144, The Cost.a Mesa Police Department's \Olunteer progrOJm has a ~Slant need for those who can help oot in the traffte, reiords, animal control and property de· p.irtments. Much help is needed in· the traffic division. induding processing no- ticC'S to people 1Yhose cars have been- tO\ .. ed f0< street sweeping and other rea· sons, operation of radar gun/reader board s~ding notices on city streets and clerical work. In records, people are needed to file n;iu&hots and update records. For informa1ton. call Lynn Merles at 754·5020. Open to Recovery Open to Reco,ery is a non-profit or· ganization that will serve as a profcs· sional placement agency for recovering alcohohcs and other drug users. A volun· teer grant wflter •nd a fund-raiser are needed to assist the organization in its st.lrt·up, fund-raising campaign. Duties include crit1quing a prel1m11\iry proposal and creating an erfecthe fund-raising campaign. Days and hours Jre Oe>o.1ble. For Information, call Christina Mu1illo at 722-7133. Orlllll c.ty Colllullly DMlopamt CMCll Volunteers are needed to WOl'k 1n the food bank. d1str1butc. food to food cen· ters and churches for the poor, sort and categorize don.lied goods. stock shelves and repackage boxes. Also, there is a need for clerical support during regular business hours and assistants for fund· raising activities. Call 540·9293. Shire Dm'aetves Free Medlcal Clnlc The organiz.ltion needs vorun teer phy· s1cians. nul'1e5, pharmacists, dentists. dental hygienists, receptionists and trans- lators !Spanish) for early morning and early evening uninsured walk-in pa1tents at the medical center. For information, · call Dianne Stelling at 650·0186. In the . Rcn10\·c Bad Crl·dit Infonnation contained aboutyou ancVor your spouse in one or more Credit Bureau files! •Lawsuits • Repossession~ • Judgements • Late Payments • Banknlptcy By U5ing state & federal prowction laws, yoo may have the right to have any or all dthe above> permanently removed from your credit report • ..> I N Credit Problems? CAll US! Helping Hanc;l Financial (800) 444 7775 food and financtal aid distribution area1 people are needed to package rooa Ngs, perfOl'm recepti<>nist WO<k, tr.lns· late and pick up rood ll k>al markets from 9 a.m.·3 JT.fTI· on wee~ys. Eor inr01ma1ton. CAlll 5.lrah at 642·34s-t. S-CINI S. lltclm The Someone Cares Soup Kitchen needs people tAcrve food and bevcr· ages at the South Co.:ist Christian Church, 792 Vtetofla in Costil Mesa, Of to prepare food in the mOl'nin~ at the Rea Community Center. Volunteers can work as many days as they wish In the early morning at the Rea Community Center Of f01 appro~imJtely three-hour shirts at the church. Persons ''ho can speak Spani~ would be especially help· ful. For lnformalion, c.lll Jack Moriarty .11 631·8170 fr<im 8:30 am ·1 p.m. S.P.l.N. • Support People In Need is a non· profit group in Newport Beach 1 .. hich seMS the homeless. The Street Sen tees Program provides food, blankets and hy· giene kits to homeless on the streets or 5.int.il Ana each Tuesday and Thursday. Volunteers are needed for ~erything from shopping and making the lunches to distrlbutlon The Guaranteed Ap.11tment Payment Progpem (GAPP) tJl..C'S homeless f<Jmil~ ltving in shelters, worlc with them whtle at tile shelters to cle.ln up their credit, then issues a no·inter~ loon to house them in an .lp.:utment. Voluntttll are needed to ched. up on the families throogh the course or the neJCt ~~at, serving as case 1vorkers to support the family. Also needed are CPAs .md legal COUflSClors ror prauical life sk~ls semi· nars, rurniture for the fam1l1es to move in w11h and pcoµlc with trucl.i to help them move. Through Subst.mce Abuse Rehab1l1\jl· ttOO Program !START>. the groop con· tracts w1th recO\ety home-s to hold Alco- holtcs Anonymous meetings in par~ and other places where the homeless and al· cohol1c:s congtei;Jte. When a person de· cidcs he want to b\.>eome sober, a volun· teer will take them a recovery home to go 1hrough detot<. 'SPIN will ~Y. lor the first month until the person finds a job, \\hereupon the person would be eligible (Of the GAPP program. SPIN also needs h~lp with special proiecu and offic.e work. For information on any of the programs or hoW to volun· teer, call Ann Emmerth, 757-1456. Readers, Looking for Something ·to do this Summer?? Problem Solved ... Check Out The SUN FUN Directory? It will Include ALL LOCAL Businesses In-and-around our Community that can contribute to YOUR FUN In the SUN .. . . AU You Need To Do Is .. . JUST ADD WATER (Coming August 13, 1•, 15th) In the Closslfted Section! Newport Be~ch/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Stanton kin booked in street vandalism ...,. County supervisor's son nabbed along with - two juveniles in paint splattering incident. By Jerry Clausen· S1Jll Wiit« Fountain Valley police ar· rested Orange County Supervi- sor Roger Stanton's son, Jo- seph, 19, e:irly •liriday along with t~o juveniles, on suspicion of felony vandalism after a street intersection• was splat- tered with wh:it city officials es- timate as 10 gallons of white paint. r Arrested later and also liool..ed into Orange County Jail on similar vandalism charg- es was Kenneth Andrew Feduff, 18, also of Fountain Voilley. • While Supervisor Stanton could not be reached for com- ment this week, a metropolitan daily newspaper reported that Stanton identified one uf the .two juveniles involved as his younger son, Josh, 17. Fountain Valley police said a witness reported yOl~ths throw- ing paint in the intersection of Edinger Avenue an<l l\literbill Street and dirccte<l officers to tlte home of a po,'liblc su,pcct. The nrrcsl!l. \\Crc made at that home, police s.iid. Police indicated thJt 1f clcJn· up co\lS should equal at least SS.000, the vandalism charges could be tried as felonies. Out Dattalion Fire Chief Robert MeVcy said Wednesday clean-up cost arc expected to be about S2,500 aM thnt · the V::tfldals involved will be ex- pected to pay tho e charges. Chy employees dumped sand on the inter.section and dis- posed of the sopped up latex- based paint, he said. The in- tersection likely will be sand- blasted to remove paint residue and then rescaled, MeVey said. The incident is not the first brush . with the l~w for Joseph Stanton. He pleaded guilty ear- ner this year to driving under the innuencc after his 1967 f ord Mustang allegedly tan a red light Jan. 26, broadsided a van anµ smashed into a block "all. Stnnton reportedly was unin- jured, but a 17-year-old pas- senger suffered mino~ injuries nnd was treated and released from a local hospital. Driver of the van, Dean P. Washle, 28, of Anaheim 1 fills, also suffered minor injuries and was treated and released from the same hospital, ofliccrs said. Young Stanton's <lriver's li- cense \\JS suspended for three )Cars, and he ·''as fined more than Sl ,000 by Judge f\ti chJel Ueecher afta being found guilt) t\!Jy '.?S in Orange Coun- ty ~tunicipal Court. I le abo \\.ls or<lcrcd 10 m.11..c rc~tllulion to acudcnt '1ct1ms. Un;iblc to pay hi'> fines, Stan- ton \\,1 ordered July 6 to com- plete 13 d·1~s of l.1bor for Cal- 1rans. _ .-Western Waste Industries SINCE 1957 Stn11~ Central and South Orange Couney· Speciali:dng In T cmporary Power S~Boxc.\ Office Trailers Rent-A-Bin 16281 Constru:tionCircle West, Lrvine 857 --6523 tranquility (tran • quil'i • ty). 1. 3 days and 2 nights at the only hotel o n the water in Newport Beach; 2. a visit to Sherman Gardens; 3. write the kids; 4. stroll ·through the quaint restaurants and boutiques in Cannery Village; S. watch the surfers at the "wedge"; 6. ~ee .The LIITLE INN on ----the Bay for busine s or pleasure. 617 Udo Park Drive Newpo~_ Be.ch, CA 92663 (714) 673-8800 call for broclrure WHOLESAlf TROPICAL NURSERY . LIQUIDATION SALE ~&80% OFF • ,. finis S2.49 • 1 GM. IMPATIN15 S 1.50 ' . .. • 25 GAL GIANT BIRDS 12' $100. • 15 GAL W 8' .$20. ~: ~ -.. ..... ._,. .. ..... ks.. ....... , ... , ... 1111 .. "" Thursday, August 6, 1992 .All) Spy shop management bugged over burglary 13Y Joel Beers SUll VI kr COSTA MESA -h's been five days since a clandestine midnight robbery at the Spy Factory on Harbor 13outev.ard netted thieves about SS,000 in mcrchandi)c. And manoger Kathleen Martin is growi?ig weary of the jokes. "I've heard it .ill by no,,, .. a chagrined Martin said. "Someone robbed tho-spy factory? You guys must not have good survcillanc;c. It goes on and on." The thieves slipped into the store around 11 :45 p.m. Saturday. The store's alarm was tripped bul before police arri\cd, tbc culprits were gone, taking with them bugging equipment and five bullet-proof jackets. ~ • The burgrars picl..ed the locks on the bad. door of th e business, which specialiLcs in high·tcch suf\eillance dc\ices and other espionage-rel:ued merchandise. "'That's what embarrassing," Martin said. "We sell similar sets through our mail-order catalogue. Only bonded locksmiths can or<ler them, but I don't know how \\ell .... they're checked out." Martin is taking the burglar) 111 stride and with a trace of humor. but )he doc:. feel '1olatcd. She suspects th at whoc\Cr did lhc deed kne" \\hat th~y \\Crc after. "It lool..s lil..e a very profes'>iOnal job. They "-Cnt for the most cxpensi\e Item,. 1 hey knew the . transmitter:. and r~cc1vcrs don't ha'e serial number' :.o street \Jluc is probably as high ;:. \\hJt I could :.ell them for. !><1mc \\1th the . jackets." Mart111 lhl.':omc:. that the culpr1b i j \l)ited the :.tore before. 51i .. aho complimented them on th1..1r manner\. "The} \H t~ \Cry ni c, they didn't ran ,1ck the store, they JU!>l opcnl!d 1hc dbplay c-a:.o arid took thl! mer h.rnJ1~1!." Ne'' Jl111blc·c) linJt:r loci..:., "'" h ~lartin :.;i}:. are p1d.-prool, ;ire 110" 1m1 .. illr.:J on the doors. 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Think about value, and 101n the he;\lth club that's dedicated to your long term fitnc SHAPE-UP NEWPORT Full Service Health· Club . . 63J-3623 . onvcniently located in Westcliff Plaza 17th t . _ &. Irvine Ave . in Newport Beach • • . A8 Thursday, August 6, 1~92 Newport Be~h/Costa Mesa Deity Pilot SocietY ., ., • Society Editor Vida Dean ..• 642-4321 • Hot Latin sounds make for co~J afternoon on the green H ow docs hot L.11in j:uz mix with a laq selling for picnicking on Llic' green? Very well indeed. And for ,1bout 140 who gathered for the second Music at MondJvi concert Sunday in the American C;mcr;r Society's benefit i.enes. the sounds ot Poncho Sanchez ovcrpm' en:d the Vida Dan Societv urge JUSt to he . , back :.ind bai.k in the "·•rm sun:.hme. Soon music lO\ers "he swa)111g in their beach chairs, toe-tapping and finally I.IP dancing as the ma:.tcr of the conga drums beat' out those pulsating rh) th ms. Tho!>c "ho pai<l S35 to attend received a gourmet p1cn1c lunch, "inc from the l\londa' i ccll.ir an<l a spot on the broad grc1.n "here huge \\hlle boul<lcrs crl.'.tte the perfect sett111g for outdoor g.uherings. KP.\..: Cu. '-ataers l1lled bright blue b.1gs ~pl.1ttcrc<l \\ilh red musical JhllC' \\tth chicken gJIJntinc. count~ rJtl.'. bric ;ind chcd<lar. brc.1J. lru11. nut' an<l a big brn".nic (ll·duir of th.: summer s1.rin ( tlnc more on Aug. 13) JO)' Ce B.ucla ''ckomc<l th e latc·SunJa~ Jltc11wu1 l'fll\hl .ind introduced S.1n .. ht:L .ind nw,1c1.1n' "ho "ere pl.l\111g 111 Ch1,.1go the night bl.'ll1rc "S.111d1a "ill be rl.1) ing again 1h1' month (Aug ::!-) .1~ Fa~h1orl bl.1nJ." '>.llJ lllthlhlJ,ll.:' J.IU f.111 Paul Salat.1. ~1ttcnding "uh "1te 8e\erf\. 0 !her' !>ccn "ere n1mm111c:1. mcmbc~ Joe Spt•rrazza ol Cale L1Jo. \\ho l1nc<l up the mu~te1Jrh for the ~ummer scne\. Mona Lee Nesseth arid Catherine Ronde ma. Abo there \\Crc Harmon Weston, Nili an<l Jeff Stevens, Ann Peterson, Kathy Burton, Ste' t' Kwong (new boJrd membcr lor l•m Dt•ivf °' !he OJ<ly P1lul Above: Poncho Sanchez, left, with Joe Spetrazza at Mondavi con- cert benefiting the American Cancer Society. At right: Richard Faulkner, left, Catherine Rodema, Cee Cee Caff ney and Steve Kwon g were among those recently enjoying the Latin jazz sounds. Ann Peterson, left, \\ilh Kathy Burton at concert. Jeff and Nili Stevens enjoy the sunny afternoon. thc American Cancer Society OC 1.haptcr) Ri chard Faulkner, Cee Cee Gaffney, Jim and Kay Surra and Jacquie and Jack Horan. Bernie Pearls Blues Band and l larmonica Fats will play 5· 7 p.m. on Aug. 23 and additional information is available by cJlhng 75 1·0441. UP TO 5~0~~ct~ Framtd An In Tht Gallerv 7 14 675-.H 78 Send us your anniversary news S •l'r gol 1 ur d1.ir11, 1nJ m .c· tone \\CtJ,Jing .ll1111\t'rsarics .ire 'Jlt:>u.1'. 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Sunda and on Weekends 2224 Newport Blvd. Newport 8Mch, CA 12HI • 714) 171-7171 14 171-IUR' f • f Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot • Thursday, August 6, 1992 A9 ~ ., ealth care· industry hard.est hit bY . state :budget mess Hospitals and pharmacies that s~rve poor patients under Medi-Cal likely to suffer as banks begin refusing to cash IOUs. By Tony Cox ~sEc:.•or D ecisions by a gro\\ing numbcr of • banks to quit honoring state IOUs could have a devastating impact on those companies and individuals that rely hco .. ily on state pa)ments, espccrnlly hos· pitals, pharmacies and other medical com- panies that treat Medi-Cal patients. This area's largest hospital, Hoag Me- morial Hospital, den~~ only about 4 per- cent of its revenues from Medi-Cal, an<J. thercforc "ill be able to compensate for payment delays in the near term. Out the stoic's budget impasse could pro'e disas· trous fqr health care providers tlfl:tt treat a lot of medically indigent patients. "Met.Ii-Cal is the chief support of a lot of ho.,p1tah, and '' 11hout those pJ)'ments, " lot of hospitals will be in trouble," snid D.1v1d Langness, a !ipokcsman for the Ho\pttal Council of Southern Cnlifornia. "If 11 goes on a week or more, you can ex- pect -.ome closures, slowdo,\ns 1n proce- dures and admhstons and no non· cmcq;cncy Medi-Cal treatment. If it goes for more than a week or l\\O, you can ex- pect .1 major health care cmi~." The state, which has been "11hout J budget for more than a month, hJs h.sucd abuut S2 billion \\Ollh of JOUs 10 pay 11s bilb in re cent weeks. Recipients of those ''arr.mis, including \enllors and employ· cc'>, have been relatively unaffected 10 date, as thcy\c been-able to cash the IOUs at banks throughout the state and curn 5 percent interest, tax free. Gut Bank of Am erica, the state's larg~st bank, ·stopped lwnoring the IOUs on Tuesday, 'and doLcns of other banks plan to folio" suit by the end of the week. l lospitals, in particular, could be hurt by the budget stalemate, as a recent court decbion calls for them no longer to be gl\en the IOUs 1n two weeks. They would therefore have to wai t until a budget is p:.1:>sed to receive the money they were owed. If all banks quit cashing the IOUs, war- r;in1 holders will have to sell their certifi- cates or/ the secondary market -prob- ably at an a.h1oun1 below face value -or "ait until t~e i.tate allows-them to cash in. Langness said his organization this \\eek polled hospitals in the area and found that the average respondent has enough cash on hand to get by for 18 days "ithout Medi-Cal payments. One hospital in the suney reported that it could only get by for five days, whi le the most cash· rich survc) participant can keep paying its emplo) ecs and bills for 44 days. P am Lemuiex, a spokeswoman fpr Hoag, said the state quit giving the hospital lOUs earlier this week. However, she said, because Medi-Cal accounts for a small percentage of Hoag's revenues, the hospital can wait out a new budget with· out an effect on operations. Medi-Cal reimbursement delays repre- sent another setback in n ll1flicult year for· Hoag. Hospital officials, citing a recession-related decline 1n patient rev- enues, laid off 14 emplo)ees and elimi- nated another 86 jobs at I loag earlier this )Car. College 1 Iospital in Costa Mesa has also felt the effects of the recession The hos- pital laid off a.bout 10 percent of its 230 employees last December, "hen its emer- gency room closed. Mary Flores, an associate administrator at College Hospital, declined 10 comment on problems with ~late lOUs. She SJid she's planning to attend an emergency meeting today at which the HospitJI Council will discuss the IOU issue. Russ Inglish, executive directqr of the council's Orange County regional office, rushed to Sacramento Wednesday to fol- low budget meetings in the Legislature and could not be reached for comment While Bank of America took the lead in refusing the state's IOUs, manro ther fi. nancial institutions have follo"ed, includ- ing Wells Fargo Bank. At least onc·ma1or institution, Los Angclc)·bascJ Ftrst fotcr· state Oani., plan) to accept 1hc IOL) n-• definitely. G corge Escol1c, man:.igcr 1n the Ne,,. port Beach bnin1.h of Lung Ueach· b;ised Queen C1t) UJnk, ~iJ1d rcl3t1\el) small banks don't ha' e the "here" llhal lO front myn~y for \\arranb \,uh an i11d1.:fi· nnc ma,umy. . • ''The safet\ and (h e -.uundncss ot th, • bank hJ\e to cumc tir,t, E-.cofle ;11d .' We JUSt reached the l11n11·"11hout Jeop;ir· dlltng our llqu1dtt} " , MJrk Simmons, chief e.xec.utt}C ofl1cc1 "1th Marine National Uank, sJ1d he s~m pJth12es \\uh individual:. and comp;intcs stuck "ith IOUs that can't be cashed, but he sJocsn't beli.eve it's the bahking tndu,. If)\ duty to front monc~ for the stJte ''It was patently unfair in the ·fi~t place thJt they 't'OUld C\pCCI banks to tJkC CJfC of 1he1r burdens," Simmons said "\\ 1. can't realistically handle that mJny piece of paper \\llh no idea ''hen "e're gotn!, h be repaid." llaf11e .lllarlt SINCE~-. AMERICA'S 'l'ECHNOL Ot::V STORE"' ----------------------------------------------------------------------....... 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More than 500 Daily Pilot Rea~ers enjoy music under the .stars Joan .ind R1t h G.Hlrl'll ,. • l -._ -. , Listenil)g to the beautiful music of the O\C~rturc Company of OpuJ P.1cif1c, more than 500 Daily Pilot rcJdcr:; crur~cd r--cwport Harbor \\'cdnc:>cl.1y during the third cohsecutivc sold-out "\Vet \.Vcdne:.tlay" C\eninS. a su111m~r-long series sponsored by the Dajly Pilot and HornblO\\l~r Dining Yachts. "W11h the sun setting on the harbor and the \\ondcriul mu..,ic performed by Opera Pac111c putorml'rs, the night couldn't ha' c bct:n better," ~aid editor W1ll1am Lobdell. "\Ve hope e\eryonc in the commun1t\ " 1110111 us for a '\\Lt WedncsdJy' before the scnc:. i:. ov~r." In her Jht performance this )C.'Jr, Susan Jcs~c belted out a spectacular rl·nd1tiun oi the nJtional antht'm as p..Ht of her quL':.t to get into the Gu nc:.:. Book oi \ \'orld Records by sins.ng till' song <1 record number of times in a single year. ;\!c:-.t Wl>ek's Newport Beach LlbrJr) Autf1or's Night Wet \\edncscJay -JCtli.1lly held on Thurscfay for the first time in history -is an im it,111011-onl~ sellout as is the· Aug. 19 Realtor:.' Nisht Wet Wcdne:.clay. The ne't c' cnt "ith compl1m~nlary tickets still availJblc 1s Politic1Jns' Night Aug 27 -anothc.•r ThursclJy night Wet Wednesday. You CJn get vour t1CJ..ct.5 ior Politicians Night ~tarting Aug. 20 at 9 a.m. at Hornulo\\Cr Dining )Jchts, 2431 W. PJc1i1c Coast HighwJy (next to Cano's) . . Kay Hedden, left, and Anne Hogan-S~reshevsky Bard H.10 son, left, and Therese Lindstrom George less.i, left, Heidi Voight and Teresa Pena .. photos bJ Sh1un1 Norfleet . . 4 • - • c Thursday, August 6, 1992 A 11 - HORNBLOWER o PILOT ~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~· S U M M E R. ·s --E R I E S ++• •· .. .. . .-- J A new tradition begins this year on Newport Harbor: "Wet Wecfnesday", a summer evening series sponsored by the Daily Pilot and Hornblower Dining Yacht s. 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 f eHowship 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 I... and shakers, and just plain have fun ~ with door prizes, .............. __. hors d'oeuvres, music, oo .. host bar, outrageous . surprises ·and more, and it's all free . Don't miss the boat! Wet Wednesday Kick·af Night ~ Newport Beach Men:hanu Fashion Nighc ~ Music Under the Scars ~ Newport Beach Library/Authors Night , ~ ( W(IS noc awilablc at Hornblower • pd: up at Ubrary) Newport-Mesa Realtors Night August 19* Meet Your Politicians Night · August 26 SIX>rts Night (Pro, Oympic:s, College, High Sctro) Back-To-School Night (Tcxhers, Parcnrs, Srudenrs, Adminismtors) Daily Pilot Advertiser Night Cllarity Cabaret Newport Harb:>r Cbambcr ~ight • l!WlllOll CH, • Aniw. 6-<X)pil. September 2 Septembcr9 Scpccmbcr 16* September 23 September 30 I 2431 wcstr.c1&:CoastHiehway -The bai~y ~ilot and J-!omblower Dining Y~h~: 646-0t55 A contlnwng comrrutment to the community . ... ' .. , . ' D I N I N e ·y AC II TI I I .. ,.11 ' ;. A12 Thursday, August 6, 1992 Community Forum Write to: Pilot letters, 330 W. Bay St.: Costa Mesa, CA 92637 Fax letters to: 646-4170 Community Forum runs on Tuesdays, Thu~ays and $.lturdays Readers' Hotline ... 642·6QM Editor William lobdell ..• 642-4321, ext. 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""''CL·l.11:c ofll'l'"l1')ll l :\' l 110 ... c of ' \ l.1 h.:\..: 'i' 'I t d•ttnt.1.:'' l.t1111-1..duc.111ng .. ~ l-.1J, .ind tlt.:11 f 1rcnl\ .. 11 '.i: I ii-.: ,,11 :' -then '-C1. • t t ,111ut her k11h nndil." dc.•.ith from he.id II.JUI It~ ...,,_ ici.:I 11 \ lime Ill 'P•tr t... 1 comnn1r11 t) 1.li',1 lug rncr lhl.! prupcr 111k of l..'.1•\i.:1l'1null 111 f.1md1c-.· l.\C' f R.\:--. r ARRER K..-\R I N l.:.VARTS :--.c." pnrl Dc.1d1 Mr. Right a steal at $10,000 GOLl>I::N \\ORD -When I rcpNtcd \C\Cr 11 l'Uhtrn n' ago th.11 ~n.,c.1r-ul1I Uarry Gold\\,1trr 1-, huu11:1ng b.11:k onto tlK: lcLlllrC carLutl. .1 c..uuplc of c.rl lc:r' \\antc:J to know h11w lh \ L iuld ohtjlll his 1>r11tonc.1I wn1~c 1 heir intcre't wa, honc<l by word th.n Mr. l{1~1 ht "'ill be 1n to"n fur Joan lninr bm1th•s Oak' CIJss1c un ,\ug ~O. Well. the good news 1 thai l .. <-5rnJtOr Gold" .11e r I\ indeed hitting the campJlgn tr.111 one more time. NewPort Bilich vs~ SPUN . Read ers ' verdict: City shouldn 't sue local environmental group I he: fo//011 ing are responses to the c1ue:itio11: Should the City of .\'c:11 port Beach j oin a lawsuit to sue, .1111oni; other environmental grot1p:i. SPON, un orgonizmion 111a1.1<: up of Nc11 porr Beach re:i1tknt:i The /;111suit regards cm mJ11mentJ/ opposition to the pH1poscr.1 SJn JoJqum Hill:. _ • tollw~,/. I I I OU 'r.1 /1J..e ((.) get im'O/\led, it':. J:i c.1\1 a:i punching in the fo//011 in~ :ie1 en numbers: 6./2-6V 6. Plu:ie lca1 e your name (spell 1t llUt). city ancJ phone number (for 1 aiti"c:w on). ThJnk you! Q ... The L t\ should by no meJns JOin in thb l;iwsu1 t that the Jgency is brin~ ng against SPON with the that is being joined by the City of Newport Beach apainst SPON may be viewed as a SLAPP suit by the courts, the acronym being Strategic law!.uit • Against Pubfic Participation . And in those cases I believe th e plaintiff has been subject to punitive damages if the lawsuit has been of that type and this certainly is a ~trategic laws.u!t allainst public part1c1pation. DON HARVEY Newport Beach 0 money in a lawsuit in favor of a toll road without a vote. I think this is a \\asle o( our tax money and th e people ~an put their own toll road up, they're going to do it for profit, it's not going to profi t us any and I think ii is something they are trying to keep under wraps and mdke it secret so they can spend our tax dollars w•thout our appro\fal, ANN JOHNSON New port Beach 0 unitred io its direction witli environmental policies Jnd it is untortun.ite that they're so )plinterl·J and thJl they are at odds \\1th e.tch other. • I lh1nl. there should be a heJring and it should be \Cry organized. There should be a public he.umg to address that 1:.:;ue Jnd ''hat cltr<X:tion we want to tal..c a~ a "hole as a city. Marbe Kev in Mu rphy would 111.e to I.now "hat people feel about the eO\ironment in this area instead of 1ust a:.:.uming tha t no one reall y want!> to talk about it anti that they're doing the right thing bec.1use it's been done before · rel.it on to the tr.1nsportation corr dor. I don't .1gree \'\1th thJt at .i I th.ll tl1e Lil\ ~houlc.l 101n in. I was just calling to emphatically state that I belie'e lhe city 'hould not be pnrt of any l.1wsuit against· SPON. o..I)' ,..... r.i. photo The fight is over canyon lan d like this. The toll roJds in thi!> c.1)e are clearly not the focus. Al issue is whether a citizPn or group of citizens ha'e the rig~t to oppose a public project without fear of I think it is time for ~me change and I thi nk Kevin Murphy needs to lbten to the people that ''ould lrke that ch,10ge most and Jre "illing to do something about it. Pt\UL RYCOFF CoronJ cJd r... \M Editur :i note: P,w/ R) cofi is a iormcr Neu port Beach mayor and a longtime SPON supporter. ::J Should the cit) of Ne\\port BNch join the lawsuit against the <.orri dod The ans\\cr is cert.1inl~ it sho uld not. The <.ity has got no business u!>ing its assets, which are e\entuall v dcrh ed from its citizens, to )ilcnce the citize ns on a matter of public concern. In addition, of course, the s uit BETTY ORBACH Ne\\port Beach 0 I totally oppose the City of Ne\\port Beach J'oinin~ a lawsuit against SPON. I the city gets away with this, why \\On'I it sue anyone who opposes or e\en potentia lly opposes any of its policies ~ This action can on ly stifl e · citizen participation in the pol i~ical process and is one more reason why. v. e need te rm limits in Newport Beach. .. _ ' DR. JAN VANDERSLOOT Newport Beach 0 Shame on the Newport BeJch City CuunL1I for 101111ng the effort to squelch SPON 's right lo disagree on a public matter. Neither tlle Cit\ Council nor the Tr.rn~portatioh Corridor Agencv h.l\ c I hat right 0 SUSAN SEltERT Ne" port Bead\ I think tlMt the City Manager docs not h;ne a righ~ lo spend repns.->I from their · go\ernment. ALAN REMl1'G ION 0 The ci ty has a right to join in the suit and SPON doesn't mind filing lots of suits but evidently doesn't like to be sued themselves. So the city is quite correct. 0 BOB WILCOX Nc,,port Beach I belie\ e that the Cit}· of NI!\\ pori Beadl needs to become more ' . JEl\t-.IFER IRANI Ne\\Port Beach 0 ,..,o, I do not think the City of Ne,,port Beach should join the lawsuit against SPON. Both my husband and I arc definitely ag.1inst the toll road. l don't think ant body has done an accurate poll reu~ntly on · \\hether the public reall y wants 'toll ro.uh .. \\ c, the public, do not ''ant it. [)IANA BUZERAI( ~o ta Mesa Photo radar scheme really out of focus Speed kills. but d·evice· goes too far Jhc fo//t.J11 mg 1~ a \Jnlpltng of calls from vur ~./-/Jvur RcJder~' H otline rc!ipondmg ro the ~u~_gc:itl()n thJt photo rnd;1r de1·1cc!i be U\l'd in /\'c11 port Dc.1c/J to !.low ~p1:~·r.Ja,. If _wu 'J hJ..e to get im·o/1 ed. 1t ·~ ;i_, 1...1') ;J) pu11d1111g in the fol/011 ing se1 en numln•r,. b-l~-(10~6. do? It \\Ould be a lo)s oi money. I think money could be inore eff ecu .. ely used an1 ! spent "ell by using polru • officer on the street lo ~top speeders immedi.llcly. HE:-..RY WONG Costa M b J 0 After reading the ini tial article on photographic radar speed traps being proposed in Nev.port Beach and the readers' rcspon e, I am surprised that no one considered the follo\\ing: Do l'Uoc t.:.. ,,.. .... F.u from it in J leg.11 ~urn.·t~. In G~rm:in\, \\hen caught, 01 e n l> as!.: lor a trial The car rr .. 1~ be d early 1dent1fied in the picture but there could bt: doubt about the 1dent1ty ot 1he dmcr The 1udgc might ask 50methrng lil.e: Q. Are ~ou the regi tered O\H1er of the car? A: )\>). Q. \\ho ''a~ dn,.ing it al the tune ot \1olat1onl A. I do not know. J>!t·.1:.c k.11 1.• 1 our n:imc (!>pell 1t u ut), .in .mJ phom .. • number (tor 1 aif1c.11ion). T/J:mk ,wu! 1) In Pasadena, the photo s v.ere taken al an .. nt;le depicting the front of the car from overhead at .1bout a There is no shortage of examples of excessive speed. lhen the Judge may mJl..e a st,\lerne11t 111.e this. "You unclerstand that owner~hip of a ca r is a re pons1b1l1l) l One c,1nnot dclttg.1te thJl tespons1bil1tv to !>OmL·one ''ho breJk~ the l,1w. 0 officer. I'm calling regarding your speed trap safety solution. Why don't we tell the ma)'Or to spend the money to prevent burglaries and getting rid of the illegal immigrants instead of wasting it on more police harassments. TOM WEBBER Costa Mesa 45·degree an sic bel\\CCl1 ground It'\ cl and perpendi(ul.1r lo the \Chic.l e. The pictures of "speeding" cars that I saw \\ere of such quality that to positively identify the dri,er ''ould have been an extremely diffitult ta!>k, to say the le;\51. Th e face of lhc dri\er was a grainy blur. If challenged, the police would h.wc one hellu\ a time establishing a poorly focused, grainy image of the dri,cr as I under land the need to control irresponsible drivers, but I also understand the need to control irresponsible governmCJll. The issue here is increasctl revenue, not traffic control, so just call it by its real name. "\\ih1le I cannot com kt \ou on the t?\IUence on hJnd, >Ou '"II from now on keep a log in the car at all time:;. It will sho\\ v.ho \'\J~ dm1ng at .1ny p.irticular li me. "Should )OU not keep the log up to date- or !.hould there be a further -.iolJtion. )'O U \\111 be con:.idercd as .1 ~w11d offender and pa> the fine th,1t \\Uuld h.1w been levied now in ,1dd1t1on to the nei..t one." 0 that of the registered owner of the In order to utilize t~e money more efll•t.:11\1.·ly 1n Newport Beach or e'en Cost.:i ,\k>.l, cJu not use the radar photograph machine I think 1t would be more l'ifect"e tu h,1, e a police 01i1cer on the strel'l. If they h,l\ c to be on motorcycles, that's fine. Ii 1t 1s Balboa or Harbor Boulev;ird, 1t is people ,., ho do the 1ob, not machines. We cuulc.l ha'e the bad guys "'ho would tal.e a shotgun and blow out the radar and photograph mad11ne Then, \\hJt do you vehicle cited. 2) As the photos must be taken from some sort of front.11 angle in order to attempt the i(fcnt ily of the drive r J S well as est.1blish lhl' oncoming speed of the car, \\hat better \\ay to defeat thl' \\hole procc!>s than lo remo..,c the front plate of the vehicle? R.uely is anyo ne cited for that, (.'XCept m.\)'be J S a "fix it" cit ation issued by a living, breathi ng police If it h.id been mi nding its own internal affairs recently v.ith similar vigor, ma)'be there would have been no need to search for additional ways to make up for money lost through city management 0 DON KOLASINSKI Costa Mesa You J~ked for comments on photo picture speed trdp'> as U)ed in Germany. They ar~ not onlv used for speeders but also for viol,)t1on~ of trnmc lights, illegal pa!>sing. etc. The fir~t alleged v1ola1ton "ould not .be entered on the 1n)urancc record and v.ould not add lo pomt) (or in)ur.10cc purpo:>e. The second one \\Ould add the first one ;1utormtrcally a) \'\Cll, The un,ctthnl.! \\Ord j, th.i t the Grand Old l'oht1C1.111 is cl1Jrg1ng S 10.000 per i.pcech. If the caller., .ire '1111 111tcrcstcd, I ,.-------c.in gave them .1 number to dial And if the tab .,ecms proh1b1tivc, his rep S<tys, please ' be advi!>Cd that he' comma nding SS0,000 b s per Jlrrr Jppcarnnce than llllrtl' Ludy Margaret ------Thatcher. Local o S SPEAKI G cene oF 111 n 1 c -----'JHE TRAIL, IT CAN GET VERY UGLY 0 T TllER£ -On hand is a late ecological report from ~holarly R. \.\'Hll11m 1 di t1n~uishcd • · • pathfinder and trail blazer. R. Wilham ,., anmting lhJI I JOin him ori his early mornang "nature power" \\Jlks .rround Upper Newport l3,1y. "You'll encounter all son~ of wonderiul sight~." he rhQpsodizcd. "At dawn yestcrd,1y, I saw a bird leading her fi,e chicks into the w:ucr." "Wh at kind or bird \\as it"?" I made the mistake of ttslo.in~. ''It wus a rcc1lly ugly birll," he said. "On the sumc: walk, I i.aw o really ugly turtle~." 0 Of' UUKGER A~() DUNS - No dMe!l pect wus 111tcnded 1n ·ruesday'i. piece nbout Ellen Duck working her bun~ off at o miAcr !ilngcd by the Corona del Mor Chamber of Commerce. nut one of her longtime f ricnd • Lucille Uu,..cr, C:$lle<l to pank me. "I ~now Ellen very Sound' more reasonablt.? th.m thl' slam dun!. 1m 'entc.'d You .,ugge~I that it cannot be d1sputl!d ERNEST OHLIG Nt?\\ port Beach \\ell," ~h~ ~coldcd, "and that doc~n 't 'l\u111.l lil..o !>omcth1ng she ·J \:I\'." ~ ' Ms. Uur~er is correct l tool. he r criticism lake a m.1n -bl.1ming the line on someone c:I e; n.1111c ly, Royal S. Rad,t~c. who hcaJ, the ch.1mber office where Lllcn h employed. Radtke said he'd relay Ms. Uurger' heef to M Duck "ju')t n oon ,1'> he stop~ working o hnrd." .o S~tOLIH·:IUN(.; EM D~R ~ - Countee,\ Pata I 111 pldnmn's • Urn $IOU" conlc!ll i Mill 1n force, dc,pitc whal appeurcd lo bc awur<l·winning entries from Joey 01 hop :rnd John v. oa, ltS. The longtime Dalboa O•t)' Club resident, you muy recall, ha~ invited e\ll lines to be cniravcJ on her cremation ju1. Ju$t when it .1ppcnrcd th•ll U1shop's "Finally, l\e ~lade .1 Complete Ash or M}self' \\.OUld \eize her C-note, along came cntric~ from outside the perimeter of P1lotl.1nd, Dandleadcr J ohnny Catron of Pomonn (gracious, this paper docs get around) ha~ subrnatt ed "Ashes to Ashes, Lust to Du t." And (ellow·mu~ici,tn Rny Mnhony of Anuheam, nl o pnying tribute to M . Spielman' no-hold~·barrcd lafcltt}lc, i.uggc~ts "l finally Got to be u }{cul Red·Hot Mama." A longer epitaph come from Shuron R. Cra"ford or Ualbu.1 Peninsula· "I Fin.illy Quit Smoking, So Turn Off the Fan - Now I'm Stroll iog the Hc.1vcnc, ' with the Marl boro Man." Jtrry Kobrin 's tulumn run Tutldl)S, 1hursd111i u11d S•turdt)'I. ( An Independent Newspaper Published by Coast Commun1ry N~~. Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr. chairman Jim Cressinger publisher Tom Johnson <issociate publisher William S. Lobdell ro1tor & vice president Steve ~rble Min1ging editOt W1lte r lurroup1 1901 •1989 I founding pubflshfr N wport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Plot. Ired reading The Daily Pilot of July 28 shoulJ be required reuding for stuJents of political science, and for \'Ole1 s 1n general, in that it carried three different and re\'ealing articles , bearing upon the relationship between the citizen .ind the citizen's government. First, your survey of public attitudes toward photo rndar as a meaqs of enforcing automotive speed limits elicited an interesting array of opinions: ou·t of the 19 reported responses, 12 were against the idea, half as many favored it, and one comment was humorous. Of those who dbhl..ed the idea, five compared it to fascism, tyranny, or-a police state. Three deemed it inefficient for its purpose, and one cited inv:hion of privacy. Two people perceived greed fo r revenues in the radar jproposal. I A second articlc~on citizens vs. jgovernment, "A Bre\\ing 1Controversy," reported the urgent iopposition of the org.1niza1ion Beer Orinker:i. of Ameri a, to the enactment of local lj\\ s ag:11n!lt !drinking beer in public areas, !notably beaches. The Beer Drinkers group perceives the area by area prohibition prtXcs n-. creeping tyranny. ·1 "Tyranny" i-. a Mrong \\Ord. h it t)rannical 10 photog1.1ph i.p1.:edcr:i. or to forbid beer drinking on the beach? Some people \\Ould ans" er: not at all. But ''hat if our governlJlent begin to inst.tll ,cameras overloo\..ing a 'anet) of public place , cye-b.1lhng J.-ate boarders or bicycli h on the sidewalk? '"\Vhat docs the U.S. Cun-.t~tution say :ibout such thms:-.·) Well, '' e uo have a right to be i.ecurc agni1M unrea!>onable scarche-.. and none of us is required to be a Y.itnc''I against himself. Would thc.,c ri~ht') )hield u from Ur\Ctll:rncc cameras in public pl.ice!\? If Ill) lrcen c plfllC i' photll'~rnphcJ dues 1t violJtc m) rights? What if I ''·'"t drink :i can ot beer on a public be.1ch} \m I not. a::. one of the public, cl partbl O\\ner of that beach') Am I being dcpm cd of a hbert) > \\ h,ll .lbllllt lomok1ng? Th.11 pr.11:11cc ha' ~ccn gradu lily rc•.tr1ctcd, ) car .11ter )Car. Do we ::.cc a gr~1dual accommodation to a demand for deaner air, or a creeping tyranny'? As!)uredl), our elected rcprc.,entatl\eS sect.. to ;1c1 in good fi.lith, for the common good. Dul is there alwa}s a common good? John Quincy Adam~ :isscned in 1776 that the purpo::.e of gm crnmcnL 1s the happinei.s of i.ocicty. What if some arc happy and some unhappy with a)aw? Your third "citizen and government" article reports on citizen Sid Soffer, who, unhappy with the regulations imposed upon him, chose to go to jail, where he c;in "l.1y around and do nothing," as he puts it. What is government accomplishing here? What if there were 100 Sid Soffers? Would the City Council be wi.lling to spend S:!,000,000 to put them all in jail to enforce local codes? Or would the S)::.~em break do"n? Every one of us, you as journalists, we as readers, carry a respon::.ibility here. Not necessarily to emulate Sid Soffer in his conscientious refusal to comply '' 11:1 rc•rtain city codes, but a rei.pon::.1bllity to think about our role a) citizens of our go,ernmcnt. Do we uccept every restriction Ott our behavior'? Do ''e oppo::.e evcl) 111convenient rule? Ralph Waldo Emer::.on pQintcd out in ts.it that one man's justice '' another's injustice, that there i~ a lo::.l> for evCI)' gam. ls the rclatmn::.hip.bct\\Cen the citizen and the go .. crnment a hopclcs!> t.hlemn1J? Perhapi. Thoma::. Jdfer::.on bc!)t expressed the situ.uion. when he !>aid th:ll a \\1 ... c go,crnmcnt should re:.trJin men from injuring one Jnothcr, but -.hall otherv.be lea\c them free tu n:gulatc their O\\ n pur::.uib. . SA~lUl:L WRAY Ne\\ port Beach Purchase CastaVJays It JUst makes gooJ l>C n'e that 1h1.., m.igmfrccnt sire (I hi.: CJ,IJ\\ .1) s) alung Do\cr Dri\c ::.hoult.1 be purchased by the pcupk for the p~oplc of-Ne\\ port Uc~1ch . We need the pat k spal"e -part pl.inned rccrc.111on. p.1rt cnh .. nci:d open ,p.1cc -and the IC\ inc Co. dc)Cf\C::. a fJir prollt. '\,e\t time ~"u p:1's by tjm l.1nJ. 11n;1g1ni.: 15~ home.., built 3:! feet We have designs on you .. .lo hll the dccordtt\lt> hard ~c1rt• n<'t"d' & t>\pl'Ctc111om of l'\.f.>ry cl1E'nl. No mattt-r wh.11 \l)'lc.> or 11mE' perrod the 1ob requuf'\ ~(' llcl\l' lht• llne<il quc1l11y duor cc1brn<'1 lumt11KE', c1rth1wc1ural & barh h.irdwarE' & h\turE" to ofter And )Ou'll be pl.a~ to lmd that \'OUr ll('t(f, clrl' Ill('( < OfTC'C ti\' bl'-- lclU'(' our a~ l'<tOOlt' wlcctton 1~ bclc kt'd b~ 3 Rf.>llt'r .itton<. o( d('(. • oratM' hard~Jre e11pc>nencf' .. 2 i 33 Laguna Canyon Road guna Beach, CA 92651 (714} 494-2264 I LOVE MY CHILD A~ educolton wtl mou my chld o bet* human being. 1 ~ a heavy dote ol the l 1·1. atof'9 -"' a -* and dNO'tM coinput. A ... 11tab111Md IChool whole teochM MOIV cCNe: a acnooe that teochet '9a4 \IOtues And, I wont my chld to be a good Ameftcon. wt"9e betno PfOUd of Nt ~ helloge. I FOUND mE SCHOOL • Hlgt'9lt acc..-AJn by WMC. • .........,.... ..... ~ poocjiCii '' • bclllng youlh Ctub OC ..... • ~ cf9detlllm teocheft • lmal Olall .... • lut Mlhlf>Oltatlon owalat14e • fen oae COf'f'P"I • NufMfy hough htgf'l ldtool I COULDN'T BE HAPPIER Come and'" tNt epeclol1ehoo4VoUMf. n.. II no OllilgaaOft. OfllN NOU1U Cll'8 ICMcMed .... monlh. Of cal UI tot o PM0Mt ICftOol tour. ~1111111 Wed .. August 12th .. 8:00 p.m. Wed .. August 19th .. 7:30 p.m. .._..., ....... _," ~A.. ...__.Ollllii ,..,_ ~ Cll •MH sail II. lHlftl• 4401 Wiiiow Lane, Wesqnlnltlr, ca 92683 _.._. 310-596-1881 • 714-881 0051 .,..__,. high on a tO-foot high terrace, towering over the bay a mere 30 feet from the l;lluff top. Then ' contact your City Council and a)k them to play a major role, alongside The Newport Conservancy, in acquiring and pl::mning thi open space. Join The Ney.,pprt Conservancy. Write P.O. Box 556, Dalboa bland, 92662-5556 fo r information. MARIANNE COX TOWERSEY , Newport Beach Beek and SPON In reference to the l:iwsuit filed by IO Orange County cities to prevent additional legal gymnastics to further delay coni.truction of the San Joaquin I lills tollroad, Mr. Ucek as if they represent the interests nnd desires of all of Ne" port De:ich and Orange County, which is certainly not the case. The taxpayer, esr ·· '"Ii) during these tough tim es, does .101 appreciate paying for the increased coi.ts th:it occur when these "road blocks" arc constantly being placed by such groups againi.t needed improvement project!>. En .. ironmental extremist groups give no consideration to other interests or economic criteria and the creation of JObs which arc now so badly needed. These people and their like arc ah~a>s suing, so the taxpa)'Crs get to a point \\here they ha\C the right to "fight fire \\ith fire" if any economic progress is to be made. I am a em1ronmentalbt up 'to a point "here common sense and economic requiremen ts must be give n proper consideration. E.P. DENSON Ne\\ port Beach Toll roads needed There 1s nn "doublespealo." for tlm proponent of U~e SJn Joaquin I fills Transportation Corridor :- only d1!>behef that Cditor Wilham Lobdell is unable to ani.wcr his own question -""hen \\as the last time a freeway 1mpro,cd :m quality, traffic now and traffic conge!>tion?" The most recent improvement in traffic now, traffic congestion and air quality was.within the past 30 days when the extension of the Costa Mes:i (55) Free"'ay wus opened within a few feet of the Daily Pilot's offices. Before the extension, traffic dumped off the freeway into a three-lane Newport Boulevard that was reduced to t\\O lanes. Traffic congestion, time delays and air pollution was predominate! l h:iven't seen a traffic jam at the end of the freeway at 19th Street since it opened -just smooth running traffic emptying into surface streets. Your OY.n Managing Editor Steve Marble has admitted that the freeway extension has take.n 5 minutes off his drive to Y.Ork. New development doc~ not have to follow new ro:ids. They :ire t\\O separate issues, tY.O separate approval bodies. ~laybe opponents of new dc"elopment need to focus on city councils and the bo:ird of supervisors m:ike up rather th an puni~hing the general public by trying to kill traffic improvements. \\hen opponents of free\\ a~ toll road~ block progress liJ.-c the) did "'ith the Century Free\\ a) in l..os Angeles, the rci.uh is the co)t increasing from $380 n11llion to O\'Cr SI fbillion and mon: than 25 )ear' of delay -traffic conge~uon Thursday, August 6, 1992 and continued poor air qualit). In ttw. ca .. e, the judge, the 3llOrnC)S ani.l thO)C who challenged the Century Freeway did the rest of us no fo,or::. -they.. are re1:>pom1ble for c.:onunued .• traffic congestion, air pollution :snd dramatically intreawd CO'>I!. lO the ta\payer of the Century Frcewa). fin.illy under construction. Th.en there "'ere the local opponents !o the new Da} Dridgc near Charlte Orown's on PCH - they fought 11 Jll the Y.ay And Y.hat did '~c get Y.hcn 11 Y..:.ts complete -traft1c Oow which replaced truUic conic:>t1on. If people don''t hke new dc .. elopmcnt, focu'> un the de .. clppment not on roads, frce\\,I)!). toll roads, briJges. c:tc. Y.hich mo'c U'> :ill and ha\C been on a master plan for dec.adcs1 JIM DE:. B00\1 Ne\\ pt>rt Beach ~--------------------, I I I I 1 · I I I I I I I JJo1 ~ Cdt V t1cc1Hdtlo11s ! . I . I I I l lJo9Pak1... I .4 Dog Pak 2"'. I 0tt1..P&P I COiona I Boldt1en1 ONLY-$22 I I .. I._ __ _. . Vaccination ll!t lo~ as $5 • Tltpeworm mcdic.tJoo aJM1 a\'atlable SUNDAY, AUGUST 9 llUNTJN(JTON BEACH 11 am to 12.30 pm at Pets Pets Pets t9696 Beach Blvd .. at Adams Ave I I . I I I I I •• I I 1-.. L SC "l.,~ f"lh<\a.n:'-'-"L .Ur.pu.......t f'\'r .. u111cqtoro•.,.kamol,.Y.xa!••'"n .J -------------------- Newport. ·Beach and Costa Mesa ·- .., Say • • ,I • Build the \ corridors· ·for • traffic relief! . Poll Results: ·A recent scientific poll* of SouthCounty residents, sponsored by the Corridor Business Coalition, showed a solid 57% of residents 'support construction of the Foothill, Eastern and San Joaquin Hills corridors to solve traffic congestion and improve air quality. For more information call the TCA at (714) 557-3298 . ....... ..... L TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR AGENCIES Poll.conducted May 30 -June 1. 3~0 regietered voters. Margin of error plu or minw. 4fl, . • .• At 4 Thursday, August 8, 1992 Back Page , EMPLOYEES From A1 involved and attuned to things fi. nancially. Every report we get from the state about its finances gets sent to the a)sociations." the city for quite a while," Qlld· well said. "The city council want· ed us to consider forgoing the raise, and -rhey llhowed us there are some genuine financial con· cerns." Costa Mesa firefighters were due for a 1.25-percent raise. At last count, of 70 ballots cast, 66 had voted for. a fr.eeze, according to association president Thom Caldwell. "We've been treated well by ART From A1 The finalbt will receive a S901000 commii.sion from the city. said recreation supervisor Sue Stein, the liaison to the ci1f1-s art commission. As for Schonlau's complaints, Stein said that's the reason the an Ill on display, 10 get public input. ··I won't be surprii.ed if we get a lot ol cornmenti. that they (.\tcFadden Square merchants) don't lil..e 1t," Stein said. "Dut <!rt 1s 1n the eye of the be· holder." And at C11y Hall, some ob· WATER From A1 sees as a lack of information from the city. He contends he called the utilities department several times before he finally . got a straight answer from the City. "I told Jeff (Staneart) that at the very lea~t they could edu· cate the population," !.ai<.l Sam· Caldwell agreed with Roeder that because of the cash crunch, employees will become more in- volved in other cost-cutting mea- sure5. The implication is that in exchange for the pay freeze, em· ployees will have more of a say in their futures. "We're in terested in working servers weren't sure about the art either. "lf l had to pick one out of those, l'{f pick the seashell," said Kathy Forde, the city man· agei:'s secretary. Stein said the artists still need to give a presentation on Aug. 24 to the Art Selection Committee, which is made up of the Art in · Public Places Commiuee, city officials and the Arts Commission. And the final decision will come from the city council, she said. "It's not set in stone," Stein said. "lf the city council docs not approve then we start all ove r again." hammer, a Newport Beach resi- dent for 21 years. "We are not stupid and they should let us know ''hat's going on. We llhoulJ be informed because we are a captive audience." Although the problem is a recurring one, Staneart said it also only happens occasioAally. He said thi~ year is just worse than usual. But city officials arc sending out notices about water quality with August water bills, he said. We Can Save You Money On ClU5ing llits! • ln,hru5e Approval • Direct Funding • New Purchase or Refin3nce! • 1 '4 Units up to $2 Million First C-entral Bank has the best deal for you. For personalized and profes;ional service we are ju.st a phone call away. ~Ra~ loon Executive FIRST CENTRAL BANK,N.A. In Orange C-ounty, call Dean Rappi (714) S68-m3 (800) 989,9()10 @ ~angle f.tmal rclidence. owner Are My Shots Current?' -Low Cost Vaccine Specials· Schedule an appointment with the doctor and protect your pets health at substantial savings. Cat Vaootne Schedule Reg. NOW FVRCP-C (4 in t) ... Yearly ....................... $22. .••• 11 Distemptr &c .3 Upper Respiratory Virum Feline Leukemia \lirus ... Y early .................. $22 •..• 14 RJbies... lst shot I yw , then every 3. ............. $l3 •••• 8 Nnr dimu on! -Durut off.u houn • 1120/'ll Balboa Animal Hospital 642-3840 • 6904 VI. Coast Hwy • ~ewport Beach (Near Huntington &t Newport Border) · with them in areas where we can cut costs," Caldwell said. "We've volunteered to forgo the raise, but we also want to be involved in other long-term planning. "We're looking at every facet of the department. We're fnmil· iar with it, we're the ones riding around on the engines. We know wha t we have and what we arc doing." The city could lose anywhere from $1.6 million to $6 million, once the state approv~s iLs bud· Hair Retord)IJ9 _ BIKINI WAX I get. It could get even worse if the state changes the sales tax structure. 11lt almost defies description, .. Roeder said of predicting the city's shortfall. "One one hand, you don't want to paint an overly pessimistic, circunmance because that puts everybody in a real fear what might hnppen. On the other hand, l don't want to mini·. mize the po1ential impacts and give people a sense of false secu· rity." or Designer HAIR CUT -Wrlh~ ·~ ~ ~°':2.0t,!!.• ~~ - EUROPEAN FACIALS FRH D ANALYSIS CONSllTATION Sc;hectje <YI q:pt <:rd 1e1 oo 1ectncm helo YoU selecl lt)9 IOCIOl lt'Of'S rl(fll fOf YoU - s200 OFF Paul Mltchell • AVEDA Sebastian • l<MS • Nexus .. OCEAN From A1 "1 love it," he said. "The ' fishing is excellent." Laguna Dcach lifeguard Tommy Trager said he's heard reports of ye llow fin tuna and dorado coming in as close ai> n mile off the coast. Laguna Deach Jogged wa1er temperatures at a near-tropical 79 degrees Wednesday. • "l didn't believe it at first," said Trager, who has li'ed in. Loguna for 16 years. "But I went out there to paddle nround und it's about ns warm as l'vc ever fell it. "The word on the beach is th e water." Newport Deach lifeguard Gordon Reed said the hottest he's ever seen tho ocean get off Newport's coast was 77 degrees in 1983 during an El Nino. "Water temperatures have been above average this whole summer," Recd said. "But today was the highest it's been."· IT'S ·BACK TO SCHOOL LESSONS IN SAVINGS FROM CROWN! European Starage Units 30%0ff • .... )l~l • --------------- Sports Looking back lour decades ago, on the '51 Sailors ...... Their won-loss record wasn't a lot to brag about, but there were some dynamite individuals. " , .Taking it Thursday August 6, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ports Editor Roger Carl~on .... 642--UJO cxt.387 Section B Sports on TV-radio, 02 Class1hed 86 · Automol1v e/88 one day · , at a .tim·e . ~ Unique softball team winning in a big way on road to recovery. By Dennis Brosterhous A nnl\crsar) fi rc,\orks arc expected to sp.irklc :uuJ rev up the energy the C\ening of Saturday, Aug. 15 for the Newport Harbor l ligh Class of 1952 at the CQY.lltry Side Inn, Coi.ta Mesa, and-SunJay brunch the next day at Gino's on the Hill, Cost:i Mcs.1. Spof\S Wrllef • • • Fo~ty )Cari. go fo und a lot of banner news in '>ports -Rocky Marciano tool.. the hca')''e1ght title away from Joe Walcott, the Detroit Lions. captured the NFL title by def eating the Clc,·cland Browns, 17-7, and the baseball penn:int \\inners "ere the Drookl>n Dodgers and Ne\v York Y.1nkees. Something new then made it more C\Clllllg - television. Racl10 "a' no longer the prime \Chicle Co r ll\e ()Oris ne\\l> by '5::?. There \\&sn't much ch.imp1on~hip glitter cumin)! to II.arbor l1 1gh during 1951-52, hut there \\ere m;im out t~1HJini: . and I\ idu:ib in all sports -:iml '>Ome Tar griddcrs \\ould be 111 the prep limcligh1 a y1...1r IJler. like All-ClF third-team qu.1r1crbJ1..k Rollie l'ul>1)l.1. or colkgc, 111..c Ken Nack. \\ho• .. 111nc~d at Oran~..: Co.1!11, or n11litary1 like fu.llback Jim Pascoe 111 the Air Fo rce. The '51 Tar football tcnm wa) an ad mirable bunch, paced hy en1o r haHbacl.. Rex Ucll and JUnio r OD Pul:i~l..i, though it '"on onl) tv.o games. It lo)t three by n.irrow i.co res. llut Cooch Al lf\\ln expected a lean year after 195 1 gradu:ition left few \Cter~lll on David.,on Field. The varsity bal>kctball team of 1951-52, paced by Armand Nettles, All-Cll·, second team, m 1950-5 1; tar gun rd Jim (Shiner) Robert) and Jun Mendon. farcJ lll1£lrCl>M\Cly, but the '"1ld !lecond-pl.1ce fi1mh " .... n 't enough to grJ'fl the big Sun,ct Le.1~uc troph) Roberts. the '52 Sailor c:11::c c.tptain, '"ould find Im nam~ Ill the nauonal sports page:. some years later after his Cal Pol) of S.in Dimas team s1rusglcd through :in unbehc,.iblc record of five ove rtimei. to be.11 Long Ocach State, 70-68. Roberts \\.JS the second hlghc't sco1cr 1h.11 C\ening. See CANTAELL/12 S ometimcs the winning comes from the competing. Evidence can be found each Sunday :i t Te Winkle Park "hen a team that pla)S '"cekly in the aduh softb•1ll league i.ponsored by 1he Community Services Department of the City of ·Costa Mesa takes the fo~ld. "ll1e Sl..ull)," "ho compete in the D Open League, arc composed almost en- tirely of pla)ers \\ho haH.: sulkrcd head injuries and ha\C since recel\cd medical clearance to pl::iy. The injuries arc of 'al) ing dc~rces. "D level is for beginners or non· pl.i)cr ," cxpl.1ineJ k if Gibb'> \\hO 1s in charge of the Adult Sports dl\1s1011 of the Commu nity Sef\iCe!> Dep:1 n mcnt in Cost:i f\tci.:i. "\\c had an opening. and the> \\ere next in· line. W e did n't gi'c them any '>pec1J I treatment.!' The Skulb arc "anki.i. in the le.ague, See SKULLS/83 Enthusi.ism reigns in the Skulls' dugout during softb.ill wars OI'\ the recreation circuit under team\ flag of honor. Members Of the 19'2 Newport Harbor High footb.ill team are looking for someone to tee off on the opposition. WANTED: A few good ... N twpor1 Har- bor Hip's Sailors are look.Ing for a few good Sailqrs, who'll put their iupport bthind tbt 1'92 Joocb:all team. The second annual Tee otr tor Touchdow11s Golt Tournament, host- ed by che Newport Harbor Hieb foot· b:all Touchdown Club, will be OD Fri· day, Aua. 28, at Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course in In inc. Rcgiscratjon for the tournament begins at 11:30 a.m. the day of lbe C\tnt, with a 1 p.m. sbotaun start. An entry tee or SlOO COYUS ~ recs, golf cart, lunchl hon d'ocuvres and drinks. Many rormer Nrwport Harbor football players are expected , lo portlcipotc In the C\tnL f\ands raised In the tournamtnC will htlp tbe 5Cboal build a •cw tea• and \ideo room. For more l•ror.. tion, conlDct Ton\ Williams at ,,,. 2 .. 10. ,,,, ,,..,, -'""' ""' -lilf9 ,,,. MESA TIRE COMPANY AUTO FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa ... - Of COSTA MESA Goes For The Gold! COUPON SHAG BAG $1499 Holds up to 75 balls. ""91 ptffenl t ()U90n [•potea I I 2 12 "NEW'' HI-Tech $14" BAG STAND CHIPPING NETt::) • Easy set up $ both indoors 1ftff and out ? ...,., P'"4lfll C°'4)0I\ bporn I 12 12 COUPON . 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Y.110 • .,, .11~> a brtll1.11H JI\ et aru.J "" mum:r, l. thin}.;-, it ,., pth'l1ble he may be the \~ onl\ J'.1r looth.:11 pl.1\Cr \\hO C\Cr X'~ \\Ori.: the ,,1111c gmJ l;clmct all four ~~ ~e.1h · I h.1d .1 ~111.111 hc:id," he e~pl:tincJ Hh hc;id l>iZe 111 1.h•i11I d;i~, ''·"Ill/~ but there \\ere no hdmch " . • .m.1:1 I 1.: pmhkcl "J' JppJrenl in hi~ t1r~t ol three '~ 11\ l'I l1\!ht1,c1 ·ht .ind m1JJh!"c1i.:ht b.t!I und r CuJ .. h foli'n ~h:Gt»' an So the~ pJdded tht: one lcJlhcr he I.met "uh I•• in~. c' ni fo:im :i .. nh' 1hc lurchc;.iJ ~11c.1, u .. the 111ne he \!Ut w '.ir~11~ bll unJ-:r ln,tn, 13dl. '>a1J, ··11 loot..~J lrl.1: h.·!I :. !rum lookcJ pJrnfoll~ :i: :hi'.' o!J, bJ:tcrcJ he:idge:ir o.tnd '"!:~e,ted J ne'' helmet Be ll C\plarncd "h) thJ: \\uu!Jn'1 \\Ork lf'qn -.hrul.!l.!~J. bt:l tncJ II.> :idJ a po-..1t1~-: no:C:: '\\di al c:i~t ''.:-:'an p:unt the thing" ·1"u Cl.'~ ol 52 memt>a:. "ould e'entu.tll) b<.":omc r >11..:-c ..!11ch -Jim P:irkcr in Reno,!\..:\:, 111J furnier T.ir tJ,l...le lk1b :\t o~1J) in Cbn:moni. Cal tr One ol lhf..r m •IC!), JJ\ CJrlt~le. \\QufJ link up \\llh Df.•n \1 C'.111 .r-1. J 1 ;~6--1., S:ulor end Jnd tr.1~"m.in .• tll.r h1;h ~~hl>01 JnJ Jc,elop .1 paraJisc rc)taurant und hotel in Tahiti. 111c project sub)cquentl) found Life Magazine featuring a seric-. o( pJgcs on the unique ,Jc\C.•lopmcnr. Jn fact, Mccallum, in time, \tagcd :i huge Tar reunion 1>n the 1)1.ind. \\ h1c:h \\JS .1 memorable .,, ron1t1botion to hool :sc1i .. ·i1ic~. But it W3!i bobtcrcd even more by her dad, the late Tom Morris, "ho )tarred (four year~ JS a fullback) at the University of Arizona along with :i teammate by the, name of Barry Gold" Jter. c\pcricncc. pJrticubrl~ .111er one lad,. Cl;.1,, of ·4 , Ile'~ in "11hout a p.i'>!lpOrt.' ~kCallum "a~ lit to be tied, but foe of Ne\,port Harbor's best from the Tars of '51 -stand- ing, from left, Archie Hof\iath, Rex Bell and Jim P3scoe. • l<Aeeling, from left, Gino Boe ro, Gica' cs LO\\C. Mr. Morri'>, ah\ ays a class act, had a habit of tJl..ing Tar gndders up to "atch Ram gam~s on Sunda)''S. It '"as his O\\n personal \\ay of rewarding somcho" he got 11 resolved quickly. fl'\, in had man} stc'rling S\\ immer) in spring of '5:! 1it e Dell, Don Aal'\old, Bob Ocnbo''• Don Presto{l . and Bruce BamJ. and Bell was also one of the best dl\crs in Southern 01liforniJ. Baird ~Id .. enture on to ~guna and sel'\e as a lifcguar~or many }Cars. And there "as Ann Morris. a ·s~ class officer. "ho h:.id cstablt!.hed her O\\n mca!.ure of popularit) with a bright smile. a rich personalily and the football pla)'erl> for their efforts. In recent )CJ rs, Cl::ass of '52 has been saddened by the Io's of some: mcmberlt, including '51 griddcrlt li\..c Don Pettit and LCrt.>} Pate, :ind majorette N::incy f\tillctt. \\ho lost her life tl)ing to Sa\e someone else \\ith the Reno, Ne~. Search and Rc.,cuc Teum. Gene (Gino) Boero was a :NO-pound guard for ?-o;e"port llJrbor High grid tc;1 ms in 1949;50·51, and on "ho gatncd a fast reput;1tion for pl:>} ing h,1,oc TODA 'S TELEVISION ~· 1992 -sun1mer Olyrnpi cs .. ~ith oppo)ing linemen and orr~n)i~e baek.s. . As the )'can p~sed and ~c. an tune, opened r\1 m.1aur:rn1, Gino's on the Hall, Costa Mesa, the gcncn1I ~on-.cnation from p:11rons would focus on fooJ, \\C, thcr 3 nd businc . M:rny arc not a"arc of has &riJiron ~lot} <la>~· . So he "'b some,~h:H taken ;.ib.id. one evening 31~ dec:uks a(ter he hung up his cleats and found h1m)clf being in\ itcd 10 stop by one table. Among the party wa~ a 6·) CJr·olJ boy, who "3S u ,fan of the Chicago !)cars anJ William Perl)', the boys uncle, 3unt and brother. , A':> Uocro appro~1chcd rhc tJblc, !he lot.I lookcc.J up brightl) .ind .1,kcd, • Were )OU 'l he Rcfrige'r Jtor' 111 footh;1ll ''hen you pl:iyed al ' Ne\\ port ?" Though mumc.:ntJnly J\tOl)IShc~. o~ro ~m1lcd, then replied, ") e'>, I guc'>s l \\.,ls. • After fo1 llli•l 1n1r0Juct1ons by an adull .11 the part), l3oc11> 1hrn nl.idC a conn~ct1un -he twd pla)c:d Tar footbJll \\ith t~lad s !·•ther back in 19.t9. And 1t\ fair to 'J) m.1nv Cla'' ol '52 mate~ laccJ the lira ft and the Kor~an \\ ar Jfter graJuation. but fortun;itch the ".11 cnd-:d 111 summer of '53. . ' Ho" e'er, h.1d .111\ classmate .l)\..cd RF" Bell about 11 prior to gr~du:illon, he might ha,·c s.11J, "Well, the Arnl) I'> tre.itmg. m} br~thcr Jack all right. He's a lifci:;uard Jt the Fort Ord S\\lmming pool. "I Its only problem i' dealing ''-ith the pranJ..s ot some corporal named Clint Ea)t\\OOd -)·euh, sQme . guy who d.iim.,, he's going to HOll)'\\OO'd and be in the '1110\ICS." Do11 Ciwtrdl h a fornur sporl t'tlilor for tl1£' Dail)• l'ilot tJlld II rr!tidrllt or . .\llJu()Ut•rqur, S .. '\I. Dukes at Vaii Olymp Triplecast -.... • """= • ~ ·~ ,. e~ :l U.S. poloist~ boun-ced, 8-5 in Division finals ~ Newport Beach one step from TeamTennis showdo.·.n. Sy Barry Fa.:.~ 1tf S~.i '".:ti S~e.::.31 1· the Da y P1IO! BARO-LO'.'-\ -An old 111,m- c' '> ro~e th h1. I frl m the\\ 1t~r' • 1Jl U;.ircelon.1 011 \\ cJni.: ... u.1\ -.... ~ l.tll 'em the Un1f1cd T-:.101: but ~ Pl;!\ maker lohn \.tr •a-., "llO double' a) • (Nona dd ~1.ir I l1gh, co.1\.h, sJ1d: '"I he} ll''' pl:i)Cd bt:llcr th:in \\e c.hd \\'e n1.-cd to {' ' h.:tti:.r.·:tnd ~hoot belier." S 11d U.1rnc11· "\\"e ~.1t there on our bulb \\ c "cr~n't p;.it1cn t en0ugh and \H! didn't ... 11 .. k to the £,Jmc,; plJn." ll f\Ul\ the L S up ap1n'>t l3 raL1I 111 thl!' 'c1111tm.1b. The other hull of the ""·nm. hml' the It.iii.in-bu tcr, Dutch going up .1g.111hl Cub.1. 0 Upd.1ting c11dc.1\or' lor NC\\· ---- p1m Ue.1 ch nnJ Co,t.1 f\k•,;1 k.1}· ~ r-:c"pon Ue-=i~h I Duk~., CoJ\'.h Gn:~ P4ttl n t\ hop1n~ flir , 'llllll! htl! rdurn ... to· . n1ght, in lllllfC \\ :1) \ 0 th.in llllC, , Patton'' Dul.cs 1H1 one 111 the 1...1mp of L'111TCJ '>f.ii'CS\,Jler po!tt ,., 1.Jlltng them an)thing hu t ""l hose .... 1m.: Pld ~v' 1cl'>," lull0" ing ~m .5 th ru shing in pout l'l.1~. ·1 he kN., Jrups the g'ild med;1l·f.i\orilc L-.S te;im of Nc"porl llJrbor lligh \\!lier pulu cu:.i~h U1ll Uarnctt to J-1, '"ith Germany ( l·l·:!) the la\I foe to c.leal ''tth 111 pool play. Gc1 m:1n~ \ only hope to ._nock th~ U.S. out of th,; med.ii round\,• \\h1ch bcgtn SJturdJ)', h \u \\II) b) JU £0Jls. ·The Unit1ed-. ~truck "ith an .1l1.1ck "hich ~1tld1.d ll\C g1.1.1I\ in their fir ... t \C\\..ll pO\\Cr plJ~ '· sl\ uf nine O\erall, \\ htlc the U.S. put on 111.:rh.ips one uf its \\Ofltl efforts c\Cr in th.it CJtcgory, ... curing ju-.1 onc.e in nine tune' \\hale :i pl.1) cr up 1i1 thc field. 'I h..: US "~'':> rolling into the sC<.llllU p-:· rt\1J "1th a 3· I le.id before the Cn1llc1.h stormed b<ick \\ ilh SL\ COtl)C(.Ult\.e j;IJJb :.: the U.S. finally ~coring an the sccomJ half "1th less thun 30 'ccond' to go. 0 Jl w;1s a d1Heren1 \lory in \OI· le) ball .-the U.S., kd by Ne.:,... • '-• port ll.1rbor ll1gh .ind Or,1ngc ,. Coa!lt Collcce .,,1:1nc1ou1 Stc'e T1mm on,. rcco\c11.d from :i slo\\ stan .md ~hut the Cnificd TeJm right out of the arena ,.,hi.:rc 16,51lU \\ate.lied the American' ramble. J 2·15, 15-10. 15-4, 15·1 l in a ncJr· Jupl1.:at1on ot fou r )car a~o "hen the US. l>ntcd the Su\ tCh in 'Seoul. .1J..crs .md c,ltll>Ctsb JI CJ,tclldc· J!IAi. . fcl\: Nc\\po 0 rt lk:.ich's Sheila Coni.)\cr ;111J her tc.1mmatc!) in the ''omen\ k.l)Jk 500 llllJd, advanced to the finals with ;1 <.ecuml pl;11.:e i11 their heat. Cu,ta ~k-,a's ~larlo; lf:.tmtlton ~111J Jt1, tc;11nm.1tc\ 111 the men\ k.tp.I\ qu.uJ l.t1 0 \1,crc fourth in 1he1r 1i~.1t 11, ~.1in :.i !)C1111lrn.1h bi.:rth A co~ta Mc,a'lt Fred Sp.1ulJing .. , • .,, 'leu>nJ m Im repcch.igc of the 1.000 '-tni;lc.,, to .id· '.uh:c to the scmifin.1k ( 19·5 ). \\ hu JcfCJtCJ the !\ I• • IJlefllO C.tpll,th l'uc-.J:iy H) I \,. fr.1nch1se1s h1 \l pl.1>off m:it~h 'l I 11.n cl lo t:1kc on -the w e,l Dt· 'l\tl)tl ch.llll(llllll \' Jtl l:.J~lcs t•J·51 in the \\'c't 1),, i-,iun fin.11 I h,; \\11111c.f \\)II JU\Jncc to S;iturd \ tttlc m.11d1 ~•!!·•in'I 1h1: "1n•1u ll the l:Jst D1' j,1011 tin.ii hl' 1., l n \tlJnt.1 Jnd 'l'.1mp.1 U.1) f"'J s B= .. "'J St"'' ~ "1 s ':i • al en ! 12 JC a M -Bo\ no sc:n 'illd s, Wrest n9 !Iee- s•, e r ra s Tenn s (mens s nqles. wDl'!'en s cov:, es\ Ta~ e IP"".. !"V'f\ s s ~~les t na 1. Cn 4 Baseball :CJ~~rn-T,.,r .,\··~~ t •'>G'i .: 3 5 ~ "' -~ "s· c J. t • 5 pr.i ~,.,,. ·C ",, : ••. /, Pro Football (CFL) .! p r.• -It. " p I) , • • 6 D IT. -Ra" ,.,,,u"I~ ,.~ ~ Bowllng "It "c'rc gong tu get baclo; into this, \\e h;Hc to 'hut Ju\\ n-on the fhc on sh situ a· t101h," •.11J 1 crn SdirocJcr. "~111J comert \lll our o''" r\o )~Jm c1n e'\pcd to \\in \\ith· out Joing 1his." \\ hJlC\U I.ope'> the LniCicd' fwd ~cc.:mcJ to c0 out the \\int.lo,., in the fourth came \\h~-n 1 immum. dcl1,eru.I "ith a 1'illing ";,Jig· kill'' to pu),h the U.S. le.id to 12 ·6 . Gri.:g Barton, ..1 t\\O·timc ~ulJ 111t!'dalb 1 "ho tr.uns out of NC\\ port Beach. ud~:.im:cd through rcpcchage 1n the b~:ik J.(XlO single,; :inJ "1th tc.1mma1c Norm.in p .. l1111ghJm, "ho .1hu tra111\ out of Ne" port l3~;.u.:h. aJ,:inccJ to the \cm1hnab of the kJ' ai. double 1.000 \\1th a second place in their ·heat. CdM's .Rokos headed for Cuesta CdM, Tars girls ranked in State Top 20 In OJ itiun to the f agk,, ''hJ eJscd the Duf.;c, for the u1' tl ll t1lll: b) "innin~ nwre \! 1mc"'~ l'.it· ton's 1roop) "ill bc.b;i11hng the d· cnknt.., spe~1lii:all) the Jlt11uJc .1 lhe 9.0IJO.foot cl""' Jtion. "How 1ou~h 1~ pl.t)ing in \ail!." Patllm a)kl"tirhetoric.1H .. follo" inc Tuc~J;iy'i. pl.1)vll "in • "l t\ ltk~ bung~c Jumping \\ith a rut l'cr b.inJ .. \'ail is led b) Nc\1, l)\1rt Uc.1 h re,1Jent Scutt DJ\ 1>: ~ 30 pm -PBA rouina.,,vt E ?'I BoJClng 6 pm -Foster Mal''• ca•n,., f P11 Horse Racing 4 p m -Haincss rlpl 11 rr C0f{0i\"A DEL M AR -'l hco Rokus. a sccun<l·l~;im All·~ea Vic" League 'hortstop !J'lt '>pnng '~ith Cd~t I l iglf, will contintrc his .1c1dcmic and b;ilteball c.1reer •ll Cuc ... t.1 Con11nun1l\ Colki.:c 111 Sea View LcJguc gtrl'> \olle~bJll po\\ctrs Cornn.1 dd Mar and N1..\1,purt I larlm r high !>Choob g.11ned bcrthl> :imong the Top IO of Cal1forn1.1 in r;==============::; 8 30 o rn Del Mar ,, ' J, " ~t· M1dn•o~1-Del Mar n:,: 11 • r Powerboat Racing 9 pr.i I.PP.A I bWt! .. ~ Motorcyle Racing 9 30 c 'l1 /.'.'A Pr S bP'. Basketball :c 30 i; rr -._;.. ~~ ~ L , ~ ,,C Auto Racing 2 a ""' -.. , ~ ·• • r ·. T ODAY'S RADIO BHeball '' J aM -t.-r.1 ~-f .., ,•• ... .., ··., 7;:: "J -:. •·"' .ra ,p· .... 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C06TAMESA • Computer Tune-up • Brakes-Clutches ~541·5181 . • OPIN MON·P•I • Bosch Fuel 7aaoAM -••OOPM Injection Spedalist • Engine Overhauls & Diesels Uttl St. J J • Buyers Inspections • Sunroof"'Repair Only UICf 1111 i 716 W. 16th.St. Coata Mela •• I SKULLS: Although winless on the fielil, they're playinll like· winners From 81 which features o total of four teams. But won-loss records don't even begin to scratch the surface. Ench' player hus a story to tell. Some chose to reveal theirs, oth· en. declined. 0 •David Mo ier is the man;1ger of the team. On Dec. 23, 1985, he was sitting ut home in his bed watching T V when he blad.ed out. "That's what I've been told by the young lady and the two room- mates I was with," he said. "They immediately called the paramed· ics. It was definitely a life· threatening situation. "I contracted a .vir;il infection in the brain and was in a .coma for 12 days, then hospitalized for another two-to-three months, then undenvent outpatient treu1- menl. "What's frightening b that in my case, as well as a few others, there was absolutely no warning about what WDS to happen." ' lt wai. later diagnosed as a vas· cular tumor. As in Mosier's case, thete was no previous "arning of what was 10 happen, accorJing to Porter. ' He ,.,as in a coma for si"< months, ond at the time had dif- ficulty swallowing. Porter spent si"< month'> in a wheelch.iir, then some time with a walker. I le is one of the players that requires a pinch-runner im· mediately after hitting the ball. •Francisco Suarez was hit by an automobile March 11, 1989. I le was \\ ith a cousin and a cou· pie of other buddies when an ar· gumenl ensued. Suarez was struck by the car as part of the group wa leaving. I le was in a coma for one month :rnd, not only ~ouldn't speak for awhile, he ''as tempo· rarity blinded. He's ab.o experienced difficulty at times ",1lking. 0 It \\a~ Mo)1cr' idcu lo conloa t the Costa Mesa Rccrea11011 Oc· partmcnt in i:!n cflurt h.l join :.s league. "I ga'«: Skip the iJc:.i ol ll)111g to get into an ollicial lcai;uc. :i.iiJ he said sec \\h,11 c.1n dc\clOp uut of ll," said f\tu .. ier. "\\ e ~ol oi.;:., from the sc.hool, anu I \\:JS ba .. i- cally the one "ho Jid the lcg\\urk and prctt~ much urg<1n1Lcd the \\hole deal. "I made contact \\Ith Jctr dm'n in Costa Mei.a, :rnd trom there, -\\e sent out a O)cr and pur the word out about the tcum." Mosier ei.11m:itcs 0 pcn.1.nt ol the Skulls arc be:.id in1ured "l11lc the remui111.h:1 a1c.: J11.k~ i.llld helpers. .. There .ire other problc1m. such as tr:1nsport.1IH n bcc.1u'c the mnjorit) Ill the progr:.im 111.:eJ people to dme them 10 and from the field," ~IO)ler '>tiid ... Uu1 ''c actually ha\c a bl.l't, C\cn ,,Ji,.n we're gelling creamcJ b) 10 run:.. gu)). 'l he team 1 out t/Jai: mm· pc ting." .Another pla~cr. ''ho Jo111cd the .squad l.11e 10 tile >cJ~On, i~ called • "Jim Abboll" b1::1.:au'c uf the WJ) he ficlJ\ Jnd thro.,s the ball~ "One of h1~ arms i~. lor the most part, nut funetionuhlc at all, >O \\hen he tadc.h the ball \\Ith lus glme, he drop~ the gfo,c. then picks 11 out of his glo\e :111J thro\\s the ball," said ~lo 1c.:r. ''\\ e\e been c\lrcmcly imprc!!,Cd "1th the.: \\av he bats. I le 's h:.id 't\eral bascliits this sea,un." 0 ·1 he S!.;ulb continue 10 gain re· ~recc trom the three other teams In the league -UJllp.1rk P1ua, Shuoter~ and lh\.S ~kmory BO)S. ···1 hctc \\:J:> one game this )Car an ''hu.h the Skull., ended up \\Ith 1lm.:e pl.1yer!I on one.: base," said Gibbs. ·· J"hc.: other team let them. .11! go back 10 1he1r rc)pecti\e b.1.,cs.·· •Jorge "Tumbleweed" Sando· val is no\v 21 yenrs old, but his I.Ce took a drastic change seven )Cars ago. He ''as pl:iying in his back ya rd with an 8-year-old cousin in the patio area when he noticeJ a rope hanging down from the patio co,cr. •Julian Vic:irra was out cruis- ing in his car in Stinla Anu May 25, 1989, \vhcn he was i.hot in the head allegedly by gang gunfire. The shot entered the right frontal lobe of hi' brain. Skulls' Trey Porter takes a good rip at the ball. "Decause of the \\ay the h:aguc.: is structured, wc·rc lurccd to pla) doubleheader .. C\1.r' other ''eek A couple ot ''eeks. ,1gu, '' c onl~ lost by live in the lir:.I g.1mc. ''hich ''a \Cf) po!>!lJ\e f1 r u ... , but then got bc.11en b.1dl~ in the second. R1uo bclle\C., that, for the m '' pi.irt the. other h::.ins ha\C been Jble to stnl..e a compet1t1\C · bal.in1..e bet'' cc.;n pl~) ing hurd :.irJ leurn~ cer1~11n things slide. Playfully, he put the rope urounJ his neck, but lm.t has bJI· once. ~111d in the proces~ hanged himself. S:rndoval cmpha~izes that it \\:.~ not a suicide allcmpt; n:ithcr, II was a prank that went tragkally awry. 1 he immediate effect ''as that he spent l\\O months in a coma, has suffered i.pcech prob· lem~ and memory lapses anJ ''as unable to wulk for many month,. He's spent some time 111 :i. wheelchair anJ ~till e\pericncei. difficulty \\ilh balances .ind coor- dination. At this point, he is b.1'>i· cally full functioning, but coordi· nation and speech problems arc still c\ldcnt. •Trey ''Guy .. Pon~·s stol) 1s similar to Mosier\. On. Ma~ 15, 1990, he \i,as \\Orking on .i car 111 the g;irage of his home. Some- thing h.ippencd to his hra1n to cause him to black out. Vic-.irra ''as in a coma for three months, used a ''hcekhair for another three months and a ''alkcr after that, llc's endured speech problems and h.1-. had some dalliculty motioning ''i1h hb h.ind. 0 A couple of common thread-, bind the"e pla)er•.. All .ire 111 their :!O~. and all came penlou~ly dose to ue•llh. And each i' livin~ proof, to ;in extent, that time c.10 be a he.1hng factor. "The m.11ority, if not all. ol t he'c pl.1~ c rs '' ould rat her be all' e th.in the altcrnati\.c," ~lo:-.icr 1.:.\plained. •·If >·ou '"ould h.1ve :isl..cd them that 1111- mcd1atd) alter thei r e\pericnlc, the ans'' er might h.1 .. e been dif· f erc 111." the del!rce of injury m~1> be d1llercn1, but in e.1ch c .... e the m.1in injury lus been to the heat.I '' h~thcr 11 be by \Ch11..ular :1<:· c1dcnt or ncuroll1g1c.JI d1,onkr. "'l he .,c.ir1est pa1 t is 1l1a1, 111 some of these Ca'>es, th.it could he )OU or me," s.i1d Skip R1LLO, .1 coacb Jnd founder of the Skulls. 0 The SJ..ulls arc all taking part in a program .it Coastline Com- munity College designed to help indi' idu.1ls '' ith tr .1uma1ic head in1unc' get b.1ck into the main- strc.1111 of SOCICI\'. Ri~IO ill a ctinicJI ps_>chologist ''ho ''orl..s at CoJ:.thnc, spectal· iLing 111 ncurop!l)Chology. His goal is to help the head injured rcdc- \ clop cogn1L<1nt and memory sl..1ll-.. '·They teach compensating techniques .. o )Our ab1llties aren't nccc,..,Jnl\ illl\ lci.s th.in the ne~t pcr!lon\,'; Mll~I ~1mier. ''Each of us ha\c.: deficits -sometimes i.ig- nll1~.rn1 -but \\C'rc ll')ing to learn to do our best to compcn· i.atc for them." Along '' ith ~losu.:r, Riao was a d11\1ng. force behind the birth of the SJ..ulb '-Oflball 1c.1111. "'\\'c \tarted a men's ~roup that got togc1h1..r to tJIJ.. thing) out, but 11 ~t:lrlCU to ur;ig on anJ pco· pie si.1rtcd tu fall out," sJid Riuo. ··Then \\C beg.in playing , .SATEWTE WAGERING. ·IT HITS You RIGHTWHERE ·- You • Wouldn't it.be greatif~ucould watch the horses run nght m your own backyard. Trye neighbors might co mplain Well then, how about the next best thing: one of the many convenier;it Satellite Wagering Centers in Southern CaHfornia . This Saturday, the Del Mar feature is the $125.000 San Diego Handi- cap, a mile and one-eighth test for older stakes stars. And on Sunday. the $100,000 La Jolla Handicap, a mile and one-sixteenth barnbumer for out· standing three-year-olds. So if this sounds like your idea of the perfect weekend, you know where to find 1t. Heck, you're almost there now. ~ Don't miss Saturday's special pos t time of 1:40 p.m. for the $500,000 lsehn Handicap simulcast live from Monmouth Park. Satdllte Wagering &om Del Mar ' ., , basketball, then field hockey ,.,,hen we got together. ··softball \\as the ne\t logical choice. fael)body can get into it, in some pan and 10 some extent, even the seriously dbablcd. The team spirit really brought out a lot of feelings, issues of self- cstccm and the like." Softball has other ad,antagcs. •• 11 's a sport that docs chal- lenge the gu)S to do things 'they might not a1tcmp1 othcm isc," saru R1llo. "'.t\lcntal i.kilb, focui.· 1ing allcntion and planning, these arc thing important in softball. It's a rcall) good 1,pon for de,cl- op1ng motor sJ..ills and relle~cs." The next logical progression \\JS for the group to land ou1s1dc compct111on. "That \\JS ret1lly dtfficuh." said Riao. "\\'c found a l31ble group and had mo, or three games w11h them. then \\C talked anotlier head-injured group from Long Oeach 10 come do"n .inJ pla) us. '·But \\e ended up beating them soundly a couple of times, o the) slopped pla) ing u,. ·· .. All)"' :t). the bo11om l111e 10 me is that rq:.1rdl s;-ol hu'' the game goe~. 111) imptC'>>klll 1 th.11 C\Cl)Onc ha .. J \Cf) l!OOtl time '' ith it. I'm \1.:1) en OtH:iged.'' Q SandO\al .• 1k.1 '"I umblc""1.:J.' earned hi' ni..lo;nani.: l'C ... ll~''-' there arc 111n1.''> ''hen he l!d' ,.., excited, or he 11 il·., tu Jo .,0 111ud1 that he k''c' his b;il.111c:: .inJ tumbles. "Part l•f 11 1, 1h.11 he put'> so much into 11," 'JIJ Riizo, '' hl '' cnt on to ~a' 1 1t 1 'l1. 111ckn.1mc isn't offcr,h.: It\ SJ11do\,1l. •·fae11l'1,.>d) ··ut th1.rc ha' b1..cn to Hell .mJ liJ1.k," ~:uJ R1ao ··People lwre 1..in rel.th! to 1t Uhe tumbhn!!). ·1 h,' c.1n chucldc .11 him. -• · !"he \\,J\ the\ louk :.it it 1 ... th :it he's proud 111 l;e out lh1. n.: tum· bling, bcc:iu'~ he'., our t/J:::r:::. Th.it's the \\a~ it is \\Ith Jll 1hc'e "I think thJt one good aspect \\1th rC!.!•trd to the teams ~e\·e plu~ed -b lhJt \\hen a plJ)er ..:omc) up th:Jt 1.. ob\ iously im· paired, the) 'II ('litch IU him a lit1le bit .rnd help him 1111 the ball,'' s:iiJ R1uo ·\uu h:.i'e 10 ghc them (the olhc.;r tcanl'>) some credit." 0 \\ h.1t\ in the future for the ~kulls '> Rizw 1:. exploring the pu.,:.1bil1t\ of ha\ ing the team go coeu in the not \. d1~tan1 futuri:. · ··111 the f:.ill. ''e'rc going to make ... n at1cmrt lo join a coed le:l!!uc:· he :.11 I.' "EJch team ri.:· 4u1rc~ t.rnr l~m.1k~. and we hJ\.C .1 coupl • of st.ilf mcml,crs and a ~uup11. d .1iJ,. tl..11 ar1;. Jc.Jin11el) 111tere~11.J." llut t ir no\\, the !:>J..ulb \\ill ~o out V··~r\ Sund.1\ 11 .. c r ilhon) of llth.:r~ · rounJ ihe count I) and pla) i.ullball. J he~ '1e gu;.ir,1111ccd J lv~rni.: rccorJ on the lic!J. but Ru .. ) ofter .. p 1spC1.ll\C · I he 1de.1 ol '' mn ng 1., 1n\1de each p.:rson,'' he ,,11J '\\.:'re ~l ri' inl! tor a '"ct on c•\ c..r t he challc~g.:s ol 1111; .. · Gndlbet' A/P HIGH l"9\RlMWG • ~ • r-•Mir I lift MTUI -«J ~ 1_.,. ""9Jlf IA.II ~s~ 141 • 1_..,.... 11.• 1W1S111•,.1•• $399 ZW1'5111S ~ sa• !1.-,, ... t 12..• 215175111',.."" .s• ---1--s •• ·ta~14 ~. st.• -· ... 20!l19ns ... ~. •-• 1!fll'~~-· __..,...,.. ..... ZGM1S11s...... se • 1111U91s •• !l~s ... .._.. 11.11 ---_., .. Ameri·Trac Ameri·Wly 800+4 ,,....,_,_ --THE AU NEW PROXO U.1, Z..1 -.... -........ 171119113 mn'Sl15 StM15 ...,._ -------n.g.1-....... IAll&llS·T ........ 1_,I .... ,,~ '17.• ........ ,..m• ...... ............. ..., . ..., ..... ,..,I ... ,,_, . 11.• 1#f. ... ... TillZ·1....__.. , ............. 1 .... 42,W ,_,5 17 .. ..... ............... 111(1911 ••• -.-,5 ... '39.99 S49.99 s49.99 ., Z·1 111(11911 52.W 11.-,s 1•.• 1WJIZll15 si1z.• ....,. ,..,,..,. .... ~5 , .... ... .,. S-PI S-131 1~· ... ,,_,5 ., .. ... , ....... .... " atlllflS 133• ~· .,,..,, 11.• ,.,_,, ,, .. m.sll1& , .. !'MMmnl ~11 1•• ,....,. .... _,, .... _,, --··-----"', ...... .. _ .. , ... i--... -- ' ) • 84 Thuraday, August 6, f 992 ~ILtC MOTICU HA.n09 LAWN· MOUHT OlM c.r-..,,.~ C,,.,..•~ \mvi11 ~II Fauiu 1625 Glslef Costa Mesa MO·HM PUIUC NOT1CO The ~•l o.partmem 11 the Pilo1 It pll&ffd to announce 1 ~ MMoe now ~II•~ tO ~ b\nin.. ... We will now SEARCH the name tor you It no fl1ra ct111ge, and uve you the time and the tr1p to the Court Hou.e In Santa Ana. Then, of OOUtM, after the ... rch II oomple(ed we wlll tile your tlc:tltloua bullneaa n1rne 1111ement with th• Counry Clerlc, publlth once e wMk for toYr we.kl u ..-quired by law and then fill yoyr proof of publlcetlon'iMth County Ci.rte Pi.... 1top by to nte your tlotltlout ~llnell ltlttm9n1 at the Piiot Legal O.panmem, 330 WMt 81y, Cott.a M.... Cal1tom11 If you can not atop by, pie ... call UI It {714) 942-4321, E.xtenalOf't 315 or 3tt and we wtll make arra~tt tor you to h1ndi. lhl• proc.dure by mall II you lhOYld h1Y9 any turther question•. P'Ma• ~II UI Ind M will be more than glad to 111111 you Good LIJC.k In your MW butlnet•fl .. .. .. .. I H .. .. .. Newport Beach/Costa Mna Dally Piiot Thursday, August 6, 1992 85 fJllUC NOTICll PUii.JC IOTICll PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICH Ml.JC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICE$ 'UILIC NOTICH PUILIC NOTICll W IOTICI :f1r=~v Aohlt• ~~f' .. R. Willl• NERSHIP, 245 Fischer, Mardiro& Httcull1n This bu11n111 11 con-PUILIC NOTICE Thi• IUll.tmtnl "'" I ltd ducted by-an lnCIMdUll Meaa, Ciili 12821 • the h s •t•ttmtnl w11 flled Suitt A·7B, Cotta M .. a. Thia atatement wu ~ dUC*t by. en lndlVldu&I with the County Clerk ot The reo11tran1c11 'om-R.J.'1 Pharmacy, Inc. • ~ 110T1C• ~ to°':: !r~.... r~ut~ ~ t~ County Cllfk ol Calli. 926'9 with the County Ci.ti ot Tl\• regl1tr1nt(•I com. Ffctltlou• Ofange cou,,ty on Jut-; 20. meneed to vanuct bu••· 1m1 81ywat1r Lane, Hun. "'9LIO aALS OP cl\u.1 mull be tnad• with 1992'° ounty on June 18, IOnh 011 Co., Inc .. • C•ll· Otange ~on Jut .. 2t, menc.d to l.rlnlact bUtl-Butlne• Nem• 1992. neu unOtt the f"'oC\Jtiou1 iingion e.ad\, Cut 92&48 ~ NOP•RTV tonal chtc:ll• or cash· 0tn11 c0tr.ratlon, 245 Flt· 1992 "'" under th• f lct1t100J Stetemlftt .1'53873t Bua ntH Name(s) listed This J>u11ness 11 con-"""*" 90 ._ Cll•lomla C cl\tekl onity Ind paid FS35t9t Cher, Su It A·78, Co111 '13e339 Bu1ln111 Namt(s) Utled The fOllOWing peraON Publlshed Nev.port •bOvt on: N,A ®'I.CS by: a co.poration ..... SIMc9 St<Qgt facll· 1,.. at lhl 11,.,,. ot '""Chaw Published Newport Beach• Mtu, Calif 9262e Publlshtd Newport Btleh-aboYt on December 4, .,. doi~ OuSU\eH as: 8 Kim L Nguyen • Tht 11g11111nt(s) com , c~ oo .,... .. -. Cos11 M o ii p Anthony Wayne Orth 245 1985 Heh-Costa Mesa 041 1>/ TNI statement y,as f ta menced to ttanstcl t>usl· ~ :;· & , c 217 All pl.Wchastd good• •r• ts• • y llQI July Fischer Suitt A·7B 60111 Cosll MtH Ollly Pilot July Jerry w Klttrt" INSUR VIDEO, 10044 P110t JIAy 23, 30 ~tt 6. W•lh !tot COU!'!Y Cltfk ot ,,.SI under lht flCtlliout MCI • the ~llgMd sold "u It ", tnd must be 18• 23• 3o. Augiitl 6, 1992 MHa, Cehl 92828 ' 16, 2a, 30, August 8, 1992 This 11i1eman1 wu filed Adem• Av• 1328• Hunting· 13, 11192 O••""e count'f on J11ne 2~ Business Name(s) listed _. at put>t,.. tuelion remowd at the time ol Th·353 Thi• bu1lnes1 la con· Th-352 with the County Clefk or ton Stach. Calif 92646 •1\37\ • ..,..2"• ~ abovt on NA QI\ ~92 at 2.30 PM, al sale. Sllet 1ubrect 10 P'lOf _... Robert P Dully, 1717 • •in f'l.Mo 510'-oe. 2065 Pll• CIOC•ll•llon In th• 9\ltnt ol PUBLIC NOTICE duet..., by •• o•n•rat part· PUBLIC NOTICE Or1ng• County on July 2, Blfch St. E101, Blea, CaM __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_J _IC_E __ , f 538t 77 Aobtt1 J 1<111-v. PrtlJdtnl centla.-Costa Meu. CA Mtt*ntnl betwttn owner nershlp 1' 1992 92621 Pub1t1hed Newport 8tKi.. Tnt1 statMltnl WIS I 't<S ptrtonal ptQOlrtY, lnclud· ll1<S Obltilllecj Pal.JV .. Dai.cl -CNSt0!51324 -The regl1tranl(t) com· CNS10!50043 fll38870 W1lllam O. Duffy, 19132 CNS1050051 C M Dail PI t J I w1!h the County Cieri< ol 1f1C1 fUmlture, ®thing tool• thl1 30th d1y or Juty and Flctltloue :::'i~nJ~r t;:s•f.1ct=~ fictitious Publlshtd Newpor1 Btac~ Magnoba Sr B-23. Hunt.no-Fictitious 2~'~ A~~llst 8,Y13'.~99~1 ?;;~County on July 2l, lrtd/or ol'1tr houHhOld 8th day ol Augu11 . 1992. BuslneH N•m• SuslnHs Name(•) filled Business Nam• Costa Mesa Daily Pilot July Ion Blach. C•lil. 92648 Bus.lht1s Name n,.381 F539002 Items 1t0f~ by the follow· Public S1011ge Minag• lt•t•..,•nt above on: Augull I, 1992 Stat•n\lnt 30, Auguat 6, 13, 20, 1992 This bu~lntss 11 con· Statemtnl Publiahed Newport Stach ~~· Ultham· C020 ~~e'~ ,ATeler~onOJ714) The FOiiowing persons Anthony W. Orth, Prest. Th• Fol~ng persons Th-398 ~~tdr~~·1:::.~"com-rne Fono ... "O persons PUBLIC NOTICE Co, ... Mesa Oa.ly PllOI Av· i..ti'9 Mc N11h ' p b 11 • h g~n ~r "" afe doing buslneu as: dent ''' doing business ss: PUBLIC NOTICE menced 10 transact bus 111 dong bus"""' " ' CNS 10!50958 ,..._ H the tight u I e owport BRIOHTON·fAIAMONT This tlatement was f1ltd PASTA·f.·MORE, 3131 ~ss undtr the f1c11t1ou~ PASTA·AMORE, 3131,_ flctltlout gust8,13,20.27,f992 ..,...._ r~ Beach.COst1 Mesa Oaitv ASSOCIATES 950 South With \hi County Cll* of West Coul Highway New· CNS10•01eo ..... w I c HI h N ,. T'h·402 :.:: :~s:":. =· :~~ r:~ July 30, Augus~ e. Coast Drive,. Costa Mesa, Otano• County on July 2t. port Stach. Caltl. 92663 Fictitious :=·~~; NN:me(•) listed ~a.~~~~ CaQ.I 9~6ti3 ev.· 8usln•11 Nam• PUBLIC NOTICE oenontl chlclla °' cuh Cal1I. 92626 1992 Crtda Corporation, Cahlor· Business Nam• Robert P. Duffy Ctedl Corpoiatton, 3l31 Statement i.r. Chick• only and paid Tt\392 Amel Hom11, Inc:, A Call· F538934 nla, 3131 West Coast High· St•t•m•nt This stitement was filed Wes1 Coast H1ghw111 t~•""· Tr.e Fo11oi< "9 persons f ictitious ...., at , .. _ llmt ol ""'Cl\ast. PUBLIC NOTICE fornla Corporation. 950 Published Newpor1 Beach· w1y, Newpor1 Beach, Calif h .. _ c c·-... ' !)Oft Beach Ca11I 92Ct3 are do.rig biJS. en 15• Bu•ln••· Nam• '"' ,,. ,,_ South Coast Dnve, Costa c M 0 p A 92663 Thd•I following pei1ons o~angt~ ... Cou~tynr~ Ju1y'"" 1~ Ttus bus'1n1u' Is con-SLAOES. 327 Ne..,port • .. ~ .. ~~~~. an~o:'~t'b! ·cNSt049tl2 MeH.Calll.92628 osta eta ally tlot u-l hl1 business Is con· lie ongbustnessas: 99 'ducttdby·aco1pora':lon Center Dr1v11 Newport Statement ,~.:_....,. at the timo 01 F'lctltlou• AB Limited, A Calilornta gust 6• 13• 20, 27• 1992 duc1ed by: a corporlllon ALCO BATTERY COM· 1 2 The regiCtranl(s) com· Beacn. Cahl 92660 Th• FolloWlng persotts .,,...,~ I 1 • l.Amtltd Partnership, 950 Th-403 The ,.glstranr(s) com-PANY, 2980 Rtdl\IU Av· F538155 menced to 11ansact bus1· Dan Gold Resr West Inc are doing butlness as· aalt. SalH subtet to pt or 8ualntH N•m• South Coast Drive Costa PUBLIC NOTICE mttneed to transact bus!-enue, Costa Mesa. Calif. Pubhshed Newport Beach· ness under lie r1ctt10 ... s C1 tor!' a oor, 3~7 ·N,.,,.: SHINING MOUNTAIN canctll•llon In he event 01 Stat1m1nt Mesa. Calif. 92626 ' • nest under the F1ct1tlous 92628 Costa Mesa Oauy Pilot July Business NJme(s) listed port Cen1er 011~•. Nev.~ott ARTS. 958 .Sanqcme Dr ~1 bt!Wttn owner The Followfng persons This business Is con· CHS1049299 Bustntss N1me(1) listed Parmar lndullrles, Inc .. t6, 23, 30, August 6, 1992 above on: June 19, 1992 Beach, Cahl. 92660 Corona del MIT.. Cahl Ind obligated patty. Dattd art doing buslneu u : ducted by: 1 general p1rt· flctltlou• above on: June 19, 1992 Calllorrna, 2980 Reclhtll A>I· Th-354 Alan N O Kam , Corpetate TntS business is con· 926251 11'111 30lh day ol July and PACIFIC COAST FLOAAL, nershlp Alan N O'KaJn Corpo.att enoe, Costa Mesa, Cll1I. Anomey dueled by 1 co•potallon Jenn .e/ Kay Welnbtrger 8ttl day of August, 1992· 1072 Bayside Avenue, The reglstr1nt(s) com· BuslnHa Nam• Attorney ' 926.26 PUBLIC NOTICE Thts statement wes 1.1ed The reg.•strant(s) com-958 Sandcasrle Dr .. COfona Publlc St~age M•n1av• Newport Beach, Calll mencod 10 transact busl· St•t•m•nl_ 1 Thi• 11atement wu filed This bu•lnen Is con-with the county Clerk 01 menced 10 uansact bu••· dot Mar, Calif 92625 · ment, Inc., elephont 7 4) 92UO ness under the flctlllous Th• Fotlowlng persona v.11h the County Clerk ol ducted by; a corporation fictitious Ofange Count)' on J1.1ne 24 rus unoet tht Fict.1.ous Thi• bustritu la con· 84M1e8, Agent for Owner. JamH R. Will11, 40098 Buslneu Name(s) llsled art doing buslnesa as: oral')Qe county on June 24 The reglstrant(s) com-Bualn•H Nam• 1992 Bus ness t.arnt{i) listed ducted by• 111 indMdual Pubtlahtd NewJ>ort Miiicreek Ra .. B'ii Boar ibove on: February 23, MARDI 'S M EDt TEA· 1992 • menced to transact bull· Statim•nt F535919 aOO>.eon· upenf •ng Th• reg111r1n1(s) com 8e1ch.Cosll Mesa D111v ulce, Caltl. 92315 \989 RANEAN CUISINE, 991 Fs35920 noss under lht F1ct1110us The following ptrson 11 P bl h d N B h 1,1 L Sslade President menctd to transact busl· Pilot July 30, August 6, Joan W1ll11, 40098 Mill· David L. Batt, Prnldanl Newport Centlr D11ve, P bhshe<I Newport Beach· Business N1me(s) listed dOlng bus·aess as· u is • twPor1 eac . Tn.s slatement ..,15 fl.led nest under t111 flct1t10us 1992 creek Ad. Big Boor Lake, This i tatement was filed Newport Beach, C.,lf, Cu M 0 II Pll J I above on: July 2. 1992 MC ENTERPRISES Costa Mesa Daily Puot Jilly with tht County C1erk of Business N1me(1) listed Tf\391 Cahl 92315 with Ult County Clttk ol 92680 osta esa a Y ot uy Jayant Parmar, President 4107 Seashore Or .. (P.O. 23, 30, Augusl 6, 13, 1992 Orange County on July 2t, above on: Apnl 3, 1987 --,-U-8-L-IC_N_O_T-IC_E __ , Su11nn1 W1ll1s. 40098 M1K· orange county on July 8, MardlfOS Hercullan, 24675 23, 30, August 6, 13, 1992 Th11 statement was flied Box 3073), Newl)Oft Beach. Th-378 1992 Jonmter Kay Wetnt>erger creek Ad , Big Bear Lake, t992 Tarazona, Mission Viejo, Th-379 with th• County Clerk of CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE F539008 Th11 siatemal'\I was tiled ---------1c1111. 92315 ,537514 Calif. 92892 Orange County on July 21, Gunter Meyer, •to7 Sta· P w•I._ the County Clerk ot NOTICE OF Thi• bualness Is con· P bllshe<I Newport Beach· Diana Hercullan, 24675 PUBLIC NOTICE 1992 'shore Or., (P.O. Box 3073), CNS10•05•9 C ubhshed Nev.port Seach· Orange County on July 10 PUBLIC SAl.E Of ducted by: a generll part· u Tatazona, Mission Viejo, f!530007 Newport Staoh(CA 92663 ~ ~ • osta Mesa Oady Pilot AtJ· 1992 PERSONAL PROPlRTY nership . Costa Mes.a Oa.ly PilOt July Calif. 92692 CNS105t431 Pubhshed Newport Beach-This business is co~ Flctlllous gusl 6. 13, 20, 27. 1992 f537713 Putsuanl to the CalllOfnfa The reglalrant(s) com· 30, August 8, 13, 20, 1992 This buslneu Is oon· fictitious Costa Mesa Daily -Piiot Au-ducted by an Individual _ Bu1ln111 Nam• l h-400 Pubt.shtd Newport e.acn- Self..SlfVlct SlOflQI Fecif. menced to transact busl· Th·397 ducted by: husband and BuslntH Nam• gust 6 13 20 27 1992 Tht r•glstranl com· Statement Costa MHI Daily Pilol July lty Act (B & P code 21100 nen under lh• F1ct1tlous PUBLIC NOTICE wlla Stat1m1nt ' ' ' ' Th-401 .nienced to transact busl· The Fo11ov.1ng persons PUBLIC NOTICE 30 August 6 13 20 1992 el seq.I, the undersigned Business Name(s) listed ,Th• regl11rant(1) com· Tht Following perSQns ness under tht llctillous are doing bus ness as· · ' ' 'Th~9'3 wlU Mii at· public aUC1lon above on: NIA menced lo transact busl· are doing business as: Shopping for a new business name llsted SUNSHINE SPA, 1000 w. CNS1052354 on 8-14-92 11 11:30 AM, at The Piiot Classl CNl105 2S13 non under Ult ActillotJs KITIRELL PROPERTIES, apartment? classllled above on Oct. 24, 1978. Pac1llc Coast Hwy,. llE. Fictitious PILOT CL.ASSIFl~D Public Storage, 2099 Pia· fl d • fictitious Business Name(s) hsttCI 1000 Quail Strffl Suil• lets you compare GunrerC Mayer Newport Beach Callt. Bu1ln•HN•m• I t 's th• easy-lo· cenll1, Cost• Mesa. CA • Bu1ln1H Nam• above on: N/A \35, Newpor1 Beach, CaJ1t. costs • without hassle 92660 Statement access, lntormalfon· person1I property, lnclud· Tho most comprehon· Stat ement s e I I 0 u r h 0 m 0 92660 or wor 1 The Comm':'nlly Mar· Kim L. Nguyen. 348 Hul1et1 ThL-Follow1ng persons packed marketplace Ing IVrnllurt, clothing tools sl'.11 and current dlroC· The FollOwing per eons throu hy classlned Jerry W. K11trell, 432 Alla Pit "{Cl•• In d kot Place. Pilot Classl· Street, Long Beach. CaJ1I a•e doing bus.ness as· ' v1sued regularly • 1uc· and/or other household tory of good' and sor· are dOtng business as: i 425878 • Y1sta Way, uguna Beach, :42•58~8 e lied 90a05 RANSAV REX.ALL DRUGS cessfully. by all kinds Items stored by the tollow· vices around! THE SIKES/BAR 12 PART· Cahl. 92651 042·5878 This business is '""" 22-16 "'ewp0'1 B'vd Cosra of consumers 330 West Bay Street INDEX ~R~E~TATE ~FOR SALE Houses/Condos ..................... 1002-1094 Mobile Homes ...................... _ ....... 1100 Acrea.re .......................................... 11215 Building & Contract ..................... 11 ~0 Beach Property ............................. l, 1715 Cemeta.ry Lots ............................... 12215 House• To Be Moved .................... 13215 Lot• For Sale ................................ 1400 Out-Of·Count1 ............................... 15215 Out-Of·Staie .................................. 15158 Rancbea/Farma .............................. 115715 Reaort Properties ......................... H~80 Time Sha.res ..................... : ............ 11590 Real Eatate Exchange .... -.: ........... 1600 Real Estate Wanted ...................... 16215 1mREAL ESTATE Cl.JRENTALS Houses/Condos ..................... 2102·2194 Apartment. .......................... 2602·2694 Duplex ea ....................................... 2704 Rooma ........................................... 2708 Hotels/Motels ................................. 2718 Vacation Rentals ........................... 2722 Roomma.tea Wanted ...................... 2724 Rental• Wanted ............................ 2726 Oara.gea For Rent ......................... 2740 Storaee .......................................... 2742 11110. Rentw ................................ 2744 Costa l\jes~, CA, 92627 COMMERCIAL· RWESTATE Apartmenta/Commercl&J, ................ 27:SO Buslneas Property ......... : ............... 2767 Business Omce Rentals ................ 2769 Commercial Property ........... ~ ........ 2778 Duplexes/Units .............................. 2786 lndustrlal ...................................... 2788 Income Property ........................... 2790 . nBUSINESS I HFINANCIAL Business For Sale ......................... 2900 BuslneH OpportunJty ................... 2904 Business Wanted ........................... 2906 Credit ...................... , ..................... 2907 Investment Opportunlty ............... 29{'8 Investment Wanted ....................... 2910 Money To Loan ............................. 2914 Money Wanted .......................... , ... 2916 Mortgages, T.D ............................. 2918 All real estate listings that run in Saturday's publication appear i.n the separate Real Estate tabloid section. ............. •~T.••r ........... Call C~fied for details! Announcements ............................. 2920 Theater/Casting ............................. 2921 Jn come Tax .......... : ........................ 2922 Lost & Found ................................ 292~ Health & Fitness ........................... 3000 Schools/Instruction ....................... 3012 Travel ............................................ 30l4 Memberships ................................. 3018 Personals .............................. 3002-30015 m , SERVICE DIRECTORY Service Directory ................. 3406-3939 , .... EMPLOYMENT L...JOPPORTUNmES ) Employment .................................. 1)1)30 Employment Wanted ..................... 5536 Domestic ........................................ 6540 "MERCHANDISE ~FOR SALE Antlques ........................................ 601 o Appliances ..................................... 6011 Auctions ........................................ 6012 . TO PUCE AN AD CAil ... 642-5678 . l·:;I N.Or1111C1. -.1121 11.;J S. Ora111 Cl. • ...... ,. Fu.rnlture ....................................... 6014 Misc. Merchandise ........................ 60 l ~ Cameras ........................................ 6016 . Collectibles .................................... 6017 Computers ....................... : ............. 6018 Free Merch~ndise ......................... 6022 Jewelry/Furs/Art ............................ 6026 Bu1ld1ug Materials ........................ 6030 Mo.cb.inery .................................... 6046 Office Furniture/Equipment.. ........ 6047 P ets1Au1mals .................................. 6049 Musical I nstrwneuts ..................... 60~5 PianoSJOrgans ....................... _. ....... 60~9 Bicycles ......................................... 8060 Sporting Ooods ............................. 6065 Tickets ........................................... 8075 TV/Stereo/ElectronJcs .................... 6080 ,~GARAGE llmsALE I Garage Sales ....................... 6102·6190 Boats ..................... ~""'"···-701.1-7018 Marine Set"Vlce .............................. 7020 Marine Slips/Docks ....................... 7022 AJrplanes ...................... : ................ 8010 Campers/Tra.llers .......................... 8014 Scooters ........................................ 8018 Automobiles ......................... 9010-9090 How TO Place A Classified Ad DEADLINES Tuesday ............................................ 5 :00PM Monday BY PHONE BY VISITING OR MAIL 714-642-5678 330 West Bay Street Thursday ..................................... 3:00PM Wednesday Saturday ............................................ 3 :00PM Friday CLASSIFIED HOURS North Oranl'e County -~40·1220 South Oran Count • 496-6800 Costa Mesa, CA. 9262 7 (comer of Newport Blvd. cit B-.J St.) 8:30AMw5:30PM Monday-Friday Saturday Real Estate .................... 5 :00PM Thursday Houses/Condos For Sale it.NI ll."I. 100~ lit:NERAl. 1002 Ut:Nt:RAJ. 1002 FOUNT/\JN H\JNTINOTON NEWl'OHT RRC•NT R•MODEL VAl.Lt:Y tt>:I-& Rt:ACH l<MO BE/\<'tl I 069 EXEC. POOL HOME Laro• 3BA hOUH w/ Large beaulilul .iilBO, den, n,.plect Of'l largt $399.000-4.PLEX Walk to •dlaon Partl 48r :1 .. Townhae, 3BA Goldenwest park A3 tot. Larg• guest Acro11 from M lle Nestled In quiet neigh-PoHlbl• ••chg w/Ha- homa In prlmo Int. lo-hOUH In back. Squ•r• Park/Golf borhood, 480 2BA w/ wall prop1rty. S40SK cation Format dining 13,.51000 Cour••· Lg 2BR v1ull1d c11llng1, new Owntr/Bkr 854-4302 35,900 DELIGHT 280 room, bonua room, Tltt " a S39, 180 OSI, Kath· p1lnt, family room, ---------condo Witt\ 1pacloua two flreplaces, cov, any ••I atate teen, Bier 97 .... 338 end French door1. MU9t Selll By Back c10 .. t1. c.tamlc lll•d •r•d patio ""OI &·-...~:r...e~•.., ... _,..,,•,..,a...,t.....,,.,.._ • ·u-... P•w--~... *317.ooo B•Y ~ll!I! •BA 3BJ, 3 Nt:WPOHT Bt:ACH l OH!l Oceanbont Duplex Lg Units. S"5.000 °"" Mofl.Frt ...,.. Sunaot Showing 3903 ••••hor• r Balboa N~l:rt R~ 723· 4 RANCHES/FA.RM GROVES U7~ AAA 6 A CRE RANCHES, near 4 btaU11ful lakes Oam· bllng CHlnOI WYl\hln 2 hou11 Grtill ln11esl· ment and re11remen1 ~"·tom patio, 2'" l\r •pa . ' ........ 8 8 B A'-RUSTIC TmQUIL ~ _. ·-• Y Ult a•• -.. .. ,,_.. Just outsld• the faml· Cell Jo., 841M202. r new, m • gat•d community. $419,000 Oc•an end cenyon lytoom doOf of thtt __ T_•-'-"-'-'-"-•-•_l_to_n__ m•le• oNlfl &42·8807 -v-.-, .. -11-1,-,-. -1-8-R-.-,K9--n-t1-y #778R C·21 EM•RV vl1w on 2.3 ecrn. labuloua 580, 2.5BA relurb, upgraded, ~prop.,ty. $2990. S!>OO ldown , $15 mon"' 1• 800-223-4763 C-21 EMERY 84..,..85 Room for 4 latg• lots. aprawllng pr v, home. good toe. ownr/agt. 848-4485 Exlatlng houM on one Ntw carptl, paint, $1 52K. 0314)280 Rt-:SOHT PHOl't:n fY t :.Ho ', \ -. I I \ '. fUllNfll OWNIR M OTIVATEOll Many lot. Jacuul Ju1t add turnl• N.-.r lerge coin-op amennlea In this 4180, s2aa.ooo lure. laund..-y with t 15 ma. 2BA hom• Inc AV Tiffany ..... •atate saee,eoo chfnH. 3100 ap. ft., perking , gourm•1 1~.,,,....,...,..,,•.,.,,,. ...... 'B"O....,.,.,.•Plt.,......,,._ Call Jo.. 848·1202. I XCtlltnt Ananltm lo. kltchon, flreplac• and aieluoi6 ii•MOO. Tatb•H R••lfor• c1tlon N•t apptolC covered patio *12AA With 3 larn1 80 1-.,..,...-....... --,.......-=--=~ S190 000 .. New Home In ,.v. ll0,000 P9' ~ c.21 EMEAV Courtyard With stucco 19 wh•t ~C>Y'U HY In t:t•e, walla. Larg• lot with 1 58 39A 1 1 T1ff-"-' 8etate 8A84495 R V acceH. Welk to tn • 4• ' " m n • -·• mansion • Ov•r 2300 848 eaat 6"POfiTUNifiilf bHch. aq tfft w/Yautttd c•ll· Ult IUY IN TOWN conalct•r owning th• ttae,ooo 1no1. Co~y 280 tlxtt on •number on• aub Tltfeny Roat Satate t•?7,000 '8rge A2 tot. Plenty 01 "91ndwlch franchl t•. • ....... , Cell Joe. &46-1202. room to bulld In thla e .. t ,,.,,orrnlng atOf• Tarttell "-'tore Quiet ne!Qhbot'hooe'.I. In O.C . ~ approx t1,8,000 M7,000 I* J:O· TlftenW Ro .. •atato 148, ••• eeat Tltt•n• R ... ••t•t• ...... , OPPORT UNITY KNOCKS 0,.11\ prtH for thla 9'.iper 3 •O pool hotM wtth ape end • large cement drlv1way. Atlllng ONLY llle,100. •1380 C.2t EM!AV ........... ( ·os I \ MI S1\ 111.•-1 MO DOWM. 38' 2t,.tS.. Vacent. Open Sun 1·5, 341 Riviere. $2081<. 8A2·1334 or 5'MM1 llllNl l Nlolf> .... 1111\fll tlll(I ................. 180 • .nd untt condo PILOT CU881PI Ctl'ernlc ... llnchetl W/ftflW appl, remod tt'e th9 '"°"'°9 you betf\, wa..._•tn cto.tt. cen count on '° ... • e, M,oeo myriad of !Mfcf\en c.11J<Ht.4Ml-t202. CllM Memt, beeaUH T ............... OUf ~ compef•-~~~--~--~-qvelttted buv•n to Mon•y telke ... eno Ollltl CIMlffled IPMkt Ma .......... ' • 's,168 sq ft SF R. 48R, 4 SBA, 3CG • Locattd on l 9K sq fl lot In San Juan~ Hils • Construction Awrox. ~% Complete • 0 s Bank Debt CMJ $900K • Bank's Opening bid to bt $525,189.• • Pro....,: 27371 SWtr Crctk Orivt Sen Juln ~. CA 9'2675 ..... Dete: Mond.y, ~ 17, 1992 • Loca .... 1 700 0. Cir. Dr Wat SlntaAN ,., ffOllt !Mr *' °""*'-J • Co•• di L"8 Rojll for lnlomwtioo (Ill) 114-Stft lAKE TAHOE AUC TION S•turday, Au· guet 15, 133 home11te lot1 with all ut1ht111 In c...,... "'"au.-en ••Clusl111 goff and 440 ac w111r .. ms, we• ekf r1sort. Fr" •I.IC· '•rtall, towing plnt• a ttQn ~k•ge by ca11 COlort\JI Aaptn •t bee• lr\Q 1.eoo-523-1"4. 1• or mtn r.,,g1. A. mu•t 1 _800-3 ___ ,2-_5•2•53 ___ ..., ... pto1>9ny u 1~ Tom M l lltr t'71•)••2·0a73 LPI HARDY ARKANSAS. Newlll f\lvlffrontlll 2 & 3 bedroom homn IOC•l•O In b••"11tul Oaatk Mountain• on tll9 banka of SPtlng AIY9r, 8Mch Club A• •lfV· (50t) •M-3a09 (501) 217-3SIM. Repainting? ................ ... ..... " ..... llh'1W ~ ....... .. ,.iil11 llllt11g i. You:ve Made . . A Believer Out Of Me! I ran an ad In the Rrgl tcr for 3 da an d dldn 't get one call. zero. With Lhc Dall Pilot ad 1 had at lea t 15-20 cal I and rented It to lhc third per on who looked. Thank for the help! Robert waconer Corona del M• 88 Thursday, Augus1 8, 1992 Ht.SOHi PHOl't:ll n · t oKO Naw "•noho Mlr .. o Falr'W8y Homol on Minion Hltts AHOf1 Course. 3BR 2BA, pool1lze lot. $229,990. 81e.321.a13e TlMESHAJU;s l~IJO -··-· "Be wary ol out ol C O~TA Mt-:sA .! I l" !'II I-\\I 41 I. I 1\1-\\l'l•hl I ()~I J\ -..11 ~,\ .· ... • I '.'.;I I\ I I •I• I • '. •• I I • l f ' I ~ I ... , I > 11 ', 1 I I I I , I 11 I ' IH.,\I II • 11o•1 111-,·\(ll .'ll>'I I 111 ,\I 11 '·' · I ''II I i· , •• •Mesa Verde• S300 Off llOVI IN 5BA 2\-tBA b<>nul rm, L ,,. __ .1.... f Ch•rMln• 18F\, •2BR lBA u~A OR• Off. Sp. + 1IOO 8q MAKS A P'IU&ND .. .PC>ft • •PR•8TIOIOU8 IO backyd, AJC, F/P, Be1teh Rent8111 UIUrY ~t courtyard Apts. Oa1ao. LOWER, ·, yrs newl ft e~. cwa, tum, U'RI lcandlnavlan, YAO HT CLU8 • • O/W, upgradH. Incl NRPOftT PDIQULA V. Miia from OCHn, 2 pool. CloH to avary. Nr Ho .. H......... ate. 1518 Npt Blvd, EuropHn, Yugoala-uretlma mam1Mt1hlp grndr St 895/S 1 ooo YEAAlY·W1fntJUUMM£R PP~,!~~io~ar.~:.!: 1hlngt Ma..... 11101mo. 9'15-7•71 CM. ssso ~111& vaan. South AINtlcan, IOCaled 1n eorona 0.1 dep. 841·2788 Sue 1 ~ llJ 4 8tdloom ---------------------•Prima r~ toe. 390-Japanese High lchOOI Mar, 7t""6ilh6923 o t "751-2787 JO FUttithecl.'l#'lfur"""-d new. In lated. pool •S2000Fflt •ONTH•llAY• 4800 sf. COM, La· Exohanga atu-NEWPORT BEACH Properry Mgmt VIII• Rent••• com9u_: .. •AA.gt lg 28fl 2BA, d/w, g•· Dachalor. seoo: 28r guna, CM. 11.25-$2/el. dant1 ••• arrlvlng Au-COUNTRY CLUB """ rage, lndry rm, close 2Ba, 11ioo. Yearly, all Raalonomk:a 17M700 ~~~:.:_:.HI o:!__!lca~llt1!_ QOLF MEMBERSHIP, •3BA 2\'lrBa twnhse on 675-4112 to SC plaza 179&/mo. util Included 876-7690 ,._....., -·--· ·~ blutl nr bchl Dbl gar, Luxury Condo!! 501 Sunftower tercuHural Student Ex· 148-2575 lncd yd, $1225 mo+ \<• Mii• rrom ocean. 2 CENTAUR MGMT •W•STCLtPI' 2BR change. Call Barbara $600 dep. 842·0888 1----,~~-...,..__,__ pvt 1u1to1 Perteet tor 842-2288 or 831 -2725 2BA, DR. frplc, frig, Co•t• II••• Aprox (714) 870-8883 or 1· *n~s~~~03B~s~1.. ~~~: prole11lot'llll1. Brand •ADULT LtVINO• ~~1S:O!-, ~~~~f' 3000 1q. ti., $1600/ 800-SIBUNG. •3BA 2BA HouH, 1pa, I I new, In gated, pool lBR f I I mo. Plac9"tla 6 17th lrplc, d w, dbl gar, lrg lrplc, ami Y rm, oar. comm 11375 Agt • rp • pato, gar. 2 y N 1 3BR .... t tM yard Quiet famllv w/d. patio. 673·8042 8l54-S809 No pe11, $685. Bay ••ra ew 1.os·1 & i"OlJNI> ~H:.!:1 Employment Opportunities l"!\1 1'1I>\1\1 ~.;'\;I .1'.1 IO nelghborhbod wlth •BLUFFS CONDO ..,..N~-------..o. Timber Apia. 642·714'2 2BA, ~~O~O/::pla1e, cool ocean breozes 4BR 2'hBa, frplc, fncd EW 28r 28• on golf •Do you need lg clean 7t4-850-83t0 51350 mo. 722-8583 pa110. 2 car d•leched course, 1 v•ar lease, 2br 1ba? Garage, new ---------LOST' •LtQUOR CLllRK• gar. rem 0 d 0 I e d No pets $1500/mo cpl, D/W, storage. NEWPORT HEIGHTS • PIT 2-4 ntghtl/Wk. _G_O_T_A_C_A_M_P_G_R_O_U_N_D, •Lg 2BA 2BA view k1lchen. New pal"V 76().885Q/d 844-492:1~ $750 No Pel 640-2495 CIHn 2BR 2BA, f/p, July 201h, large male Costa Meu. Call co,,do encl gar A,C /d hk St 100 lhOrt hair, 1/2 Ab· Stave 548-3863 8a·3P MEMBERSHIP on · ' · crpt Avl 915. S1695 Rent•laAv•llablel •E'tlde 2Br t 'hBa w up, gar byslnlan; 112 Tabbyl area com panl e1 Check with the local Better Bu11ness Bu· reau before you send any money for le•• Read and understand any co,,1rac11 bolore you sign Shop around lor rates .. TIMESHA'RE1 Wo II ;;3~~2~~g~~d;41~912°Jl35 mo Paul 84°'5324 1·5BR. $800·$5000/ twnhH, bltln micro, _•_lec_P_d_7 _5_e-o_·_•_7_4_lli:l&llllilll Ught brownl1h gold & •SALES. for busy retail tal<o 11 Americas •Lido Penlnsul•• Mo. No fee charged. gar w/opnr, S850 .-STEPS TO SAND pepper colored wt •tore of 19 yeare • aal. most succenful resort •Npl Hts 3811 tw,,hso, Unique 1 & 2BR Unlit Agt, 842·7121 S!>OO dep. 631·4442 clean 2br, lrg lvng rm, CONDOM black tip tall, etrlped plus Comm, 3 d ay• a rosato clearmghouse frplc. s"gl gar. patio, for teoae. Private bch, gar. utll pd, fl/pals VENDING ROUTE legal Blue reflector _w_•_e_k_, 83_1_·2_22_2 __ _ Coll Resor1 Sales In· v~ry 111ce, 322 Ogte St. on bay, &7~·8030 WE HAVE LEASES! •EASTSIDE• $1175.mlh 723·1292 color w/blua tao w/ CASTING IMMED! torma11on toll lree hot· $99 .. mo •47.7•40 710 lido Patk Dr. S950-S5,0001mo. BHut 1BA S650 Ga•/---------Big Profita. Call Amerl· H y S pp I " .. "' • w t d p rf t T can Defender 24 Hrs "ame app na Y Extre1 needed for line 1·800·423·5967 ---------•NPT Helnhts 2Br Prudential Npt. Alty wtr pd, gar. No pets •n • • ec •n· """'858 3 · Vc ty Hazel Or Corona 1 & Condo·mlle to bch. 3 • 673·7300 2323 Elden 548·7854· •nt Bachelor A p1. , ___ ,_ • .;....,.,,.;;..;....;;..;.·.;.·..;..;;.9.;.33;;.__ Del Mar. REWARDll films. commetc als Houses/Condos For Rent GENERAL 2102 Nwpt Creal 3bd Condo ocn-vv S 199:., lido I sle 3bd, S250o home w lrplc lido Hlghrlse 2t>d Co1 do vu SJ».. Newport Bch 2t'd Hse turn t>.l)ln $6000 SUMI>' EA RENT Al.S AVAILABLE I 2b I duplex near beach. kitchenette, fuU bath, ESTABLISHED PAY 75 ... 7 -TV. Earn up to $200 g br a, gar. pa 10• Yard storage S850 •large & sharp 2BR .-vwv trptc All appliances . . . n/pals/smk/nOIH, pvt PHONE ROUTE LOW per dayl No exp lnc.:I SI 100 642·1004 No pels. 631·4849 2Ba upper, d/W, lg patio, $495. 646-4878 COST, HIGH RETURN ---------1 needed. Call today •OCH vw CONDO• lg CIOHta, verts, gar "\ 1-800-749-2600 Found 8 /5, G re v 818·883·2021 EASTSIDE lux 2BR 2BA. 1700 a/t, s93o No Pet 64<>-2495 lopped Earred Rabbit -0-R-IV_E_R_S_G_O_T_O_W_O_R_K Back Bay walk to bch, pool, len· LAROE secluded newly MUSTS E FREE 24 page booklel on Harbor l1lafld IMMEDIATELY. Road- Cl zy 2Br .. Den, hdwd nos $1395 599.9347 decorated 1 BR cot• * E * Nr SC Plza In beaut lg •xplalna how thou· Drive, Very Tamai runner Ols1rlbullon fl•'!, deck. w d hkup, t•e•1 $575/mo. Beautiful 2BR 1v.tBA hm/lurn. Shr BA. w/d, aand1 of people are 673-1826 Services Inc. TX 1· ... ountry setting. S950 1 BR Panthae, gated 361-372S or 835·0871 to";-'nhome. O/W, lndry pool, apa, $400/mo + supplementing thalr _F_O_U_N_D_a--M-.-,-.-1 800-285·8267. Com- t'o Pets. ,.42•2B 1.. comm. steps to bch. rm, patio, $825/mo. dep. N/amkt 5.,..1737 Income with a concept 0 1-. R t 1 "" "' P I d d 238 a d ..., a11-N tw k M 0 uen • re ver, petlllva pay, new con- 32n P Unlverslly Dr 00 • spa, un •rgm ~voe• 0 c ...., • or .,. app o 1 fo nd In V .., parking. S850/mo. CENTAUR MGMT kallng. Outatandlng r x 'I'· u venllonal1 madlca LI 722 7223 .,,.2 2 88 por1 It C II A"' vicinity of Golden dental/Vacation etc ... Unlq"• Architec ture an, • .,.. • 2 or 631-2725 op un Y· a ..,.. w t •· Elll b t M NET 1 800-359 "'428 H "' • • ou Sign on Bonu1. EOE .. Beou11lul 2br12ba, din JBR 2BA house, quiet 'h OH 111 mo. E'slde ' • ·• July 22nd. Please call · rm, mulll·lovel Tw"· nelnhborhood. No 1BR •BA w/nu mini/ Ellt. 12· II thll sounds Ilk• E1prtll0 Bir ., ' * NB Penn. Cute du-FREE BROCHURE. The hmo 1670st, vaulted smkr pets. $1850. Sml crpts $560, 2BR 1BA, 1 w 1 d 2 f your lost Dogl P/T. 7:30AM-1:30. 250 ce 1ngs Frol A. C. Al· 1am11y only. 631·8196 utll pd. S850/mo. HUD p ex, an 8 em. newest concept In 842·2652 Ogle St. Costa Mesa. tached gar. pool/spa, Welcome. Avl n ow. non/smkra, own room vending. Be first In .....,...,,...~------• high degree of Sec. 3BR. 2BA, 2 car gar, 642-9450, 975·1677. or ahare. $400/$350. your area. Direct from LOST Black Fem Cat Gentrll Offlct very clean. 51170 mo priv ynrd, remodeled. gar, w/d. 722·9533 manufacturer. (24 w/green 'eyes. Mesa 6_3 94,,6 2311 Redlands Ortve. Award-winning 2Br near 2br Duplex trpl, gar, CPM hours) 1-aoo ,,,24 Verde, State Streets lndu11rlal ln1trumen1 " S1550 mo. 645-4852 waterfront. gorgeous yard. Avail approlt 9/1, * Prof Male non/ .., • Area (Costa Mesa) Mir. has a job open· \ , Int w/patto. Avail 8/15. s88S/mo, NO PETSI smkr needed to shr w/1_9_3 __ 0_4_·_,_____ REWARD 641-3873 Ing for a person e>Cpe· Waterfront Homes v sltJo ocean urcezes BAYCREST spacious $1295/mo. 723-0188 (619) 934·3710 aame. 2br/2ba + don, PAY PHONES• _l_O_S_T_l_M_a_le_B_l_ac_k_la_·· rlenced In Reception· Inc. Reoltors ~Br ~.o~ ~'£'~/ ~~f~·~~ lani1ly homo. 3Brp2Ba f/p, w/d, gar. $600 + Possible S900 Wkly brador w/Whfte spot. 111, Customer Service 831-1400, 780·3600 '0 .,..... es Lg k•ICh. 2 lrplc. eta Attr•ctlve 1Br with lh utJ 723-1438/673-4177 Income • Invest. Roq. & Order Entry work 873-8900 19li0 Fcoeral 9"9·2996 ok. 51500 640-3329 pvt patro. Great area. •LIDO Spacious.quiet 1-1100.741-4311 Ext.600 Shor1 & stocky. Losl The aucceulul a~ CORONA DEL MAR 2122 • Lge Custom 3811 2' .BA. 1 blk lo Och Fam & don rm. f p Avl 9 I S2395 720-1565 F II H D Sh I walk to everything 6·8·92 In the vicinity 01 ptlcant will be profes· w S"Jo JBR 2BA. am Y m vr rs 5575/mo. 546•908 ; 4Br nse. Sunny patio, Vending builds wealth. 16th & Placentia. slonal. reliable, and S1 000 mo incl .... a1er 4BR 3BA, den. hrdwd Nice lg 3BR 28A. park· COMFORTAB'LE lBR nr bch.M/F 21-45, n/I. S31( week poaslble. Co1ta Mase. B lue have 9 work history & garoener ~u•el fl"> lg yd incl grdm mg 51395 * lBR , SSOO +vhl 723..0400 Prime route• soiling woven collar. Ploase that Indicates an abll· "u19t1bor. 557-67.l6 Nr sthls S2200 Agt. ocoanfronl wtlantasllc patio, oncl gar, no cheap-from mlgr. Hot h e 1 P' u s I I " d h 723 .. 149.i or (;46·70.78 view S950 721·8696 pots, frig, olec range, B•I Panln lg charming "ew products. Train· "Bonzoll." REWARD! lly to stay w11 the Ha•Oor View 1Soowind). ---------S550 + dep 642·5964 2Br dplx steps to bay/ Ing. Zero down II qual-(714) 65<>-4532 or 800-Job. This job also 40R. 1.1"'1 rm. lreo St t a h' GOO L beach, W/d, gar. $500. !fled. Call Mr. Fitch 1· 748-6221 asl( for Anita brings lh• opportunity SMCIQd CICCll view eps 0 eac • D OCATION! Avail 9/15. 673-4621 800-827-7429. to work In a lrlondly FOUNTAIN VALLEY 2134 •E side CM 2brt1 2b,1 4BR 2BA. fam rm. dbl Twnhse. & deH1ched gar grdnr incl . s 129J Collage. Micro. gar w 11681 Coronlh 1 BR $775. Gar. 213 $200 OFF LOST, Silver & Tur· and rewarding envl· SZ600 ise. B5B·B8B6 291h SI. Avl now. Clar-COM share furn lwnhse quo1so bracelet. 2400 ronment. Apply In per· Lg pvi very oelu>Ce 28r ence. Agl 729.72 59 lg 2BR t 11'.PBA town· wilh prol non-smkr/ block ol Newport son. 2Ba .,,,.~ mstr suites, house, lndry rm, d/W, drugs. Pool, S450/mo Blvd. Thurs. July 30. 16792 Burke Lane, t "t ! I T \i ! • • 1 QIRLI WAllTID ,,om Celfomla. ..._ twfff'I 7•1t, IO ~ ~ In lhl• YNf'• •th 811nual 1192 Loe ,_. oe ... ~~. °"-' l20,000 In Pf~•• llf\d 1cholar1hlpa. =II loday 1.8()0.PAG (724 ) elCt. •738 Healthcare Fountaln Valley R~ glonal Hoapital erd Medical Cent8f 11 J a leader In qualtlY health car• In Orqe County We curre~ly have an lmmedl te opportunity avalla lo • tor: I NUTRITION J HOST /HOSTESS; l'leQulrH Engllth, iMtt't bl-lingual Spanish 'Of Vietnam••• helptt: and ability to c· curalely follow lnllr c· tlons. Prior experlerlt:• In an ocute care 1191· ting beneflclal. ' I Respon1lbllllle1 In· elude: dellverlng J & picking-up meal trt1y1 and asHsalng paUent food lnta.ke. > I We otter compelll~• aa.larlos and benells. Plea•• send reaulhe or apply In person Ito the Human Resour091 Department. J FOUNTAIN VALLlY REGIONAL HOSPITM. AND MEDICAL CEN~ 17100 Euclld A= ,OtUlttln V111tr1 CA 12 (7141 Ml-7200, fi1. JOBLJNE 111 .... eewtpa Equll ~11,,,iy E"'olo\" Medical-Front Office PIT. EJ1p . helpl\'I. l<alhy. 848..0770 AM USE THE PILOT'S CLASSIFIED gar oec:lls 5995 lse. pallo2g~~541,°~rln incl ulil. 644·2929 DEBT CONSOLIDATION _R_E_W_A_R_D_. _6_73_·_7_4_54 __ , __ H_u_n_l_B_e_a_c:_h...;9_2_64_7_ No pots 840·941>B CENTAUR MGMT CM Back Bay, Irvine FREEi With credit re· LOST: white long-hair ------------------Luxury Condo! 642-2288 or 631 -2725 Ave. 2BR 2BA. $450 pair $2,000·50,000. CAT with grey lace & opener, 631-4442 775·6800 or 963-3698 3BR 3Ba owner's uml. Frplc. patio 2-car gar South of P C H . 51550 mo 673·1911 HUNTINGTON BEACH 2140 .., hall u111. pool, mo· Cut monthly paymenls tail, l:>lue eyes. de- Braild 1 aw lg studio •2BR 1BA. steps to Lg W'slde 1br w/ ture n/s. Avail ttflmed. to 50%. Klmberly cl1twed, neutered unit loc 1,4 m1 to bch, China Cove, 2 car walk-in closet, close 642-9332 or 646-8433 Credit 1•800-226.0190 male. Name "MAX." It costs a lot to be a teenager Cut• & Coz~ 2BR 1 BA 2br/1.5ba Soc. A. C. novor occupied, se'p prkg. lndry, f/p. pallo. to beach & 55 twy, 9 am-11 pm e.s.L losl In San Juan Cap· bdr n area. AC, Pool $1450 mo yr 548-4122 S550/mo. 772-4605 COSTA MESA lrg lstrano on July 28. duple>C on Jasmine patio. dbl gar. nr bch Garage, frplc, $850 PO I C/JIS Ok. s 1 07:. mo Agt 675-4912 989·6366 or 969-6269 & It 8n~s4-~86500"" Agl _N_E_W_L_Y_D_E_C_O_RA __ T_E_D_ mst. bdr w/bth, fem, REWARD 240-8333 ~ .,, .. n/smkr, pois. older 2BR, lncd yd. Wtr pd. child or pet 5385 Inc. T 0 THE PERS 0 N COSTA MESA 2624 these days. ,,. )/ ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU! ~ Is someone special having a birthday r;{I in September"? Announce it In the Daily Piiot <V and Independent! Send in a non-returnable V. photo along with $10.00 or just a message 0 with SS .00 and we will publish it on September 3rd Deadline August 27, 5 00 p.m i Send your message to: , The Daily Prlot & Independent 330 W. Bay St Costa Mesa, CA 92627 LINES DAYS BUCKS Sell your private party merchandise in the Doily Pilot Classified Community Marketplace. Coll today at 642-5678 and toke advantage of this great offer. 3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS <Merthotdi5e Uldr S300 twf> --- rm ~Pt\ l'Ul<T Hf.\1'11 • m~T\ \U."iA Daily Pilot~ • ._ iftl of al hms M ad mnnot told S.100 _, "'*t b thk fUfl. Mo ~ $200 OFF 1 ST MO RENTI AVL NOW! Very spacious 2BR 1 BA. now cpl paint & appls. 2 car gar, back· yard patio, laundry $ 16 5 /m o 0 P E N DAILY Sorry. no pots. 831·B427 Move-In SPECIAL! 2 BEDROOM Pool, spo. cable hkup WESTLAKE VILLAGE 645-8122 Anttlmel To.,.,nt1ouse style apt, 3Br 2 Ba. encl ga· rage, w d hkups, pvt backyard, pool, spa, 2233 Fairview Rd 51070 mo 54B·7001 $200 Off Clean & Lg Nr bus mkts mov1os 2257 Maple 2BR $650 Also 1 BR nu cpl $540 2BA nu cpl & vu $720 Students HUD Invited. 642-2288 or 631·2725 European Craftaman lino cust cablno1ry, ar· ch1leclural woodwork, uncompronuslng qtty lor far p11c:e, 650-8625 CARPENTRY 3fil0 636-4120 9-5PM util. 646-89l6 PVT PARTIES ONLY LOOKING FOR THE 2194 Placentia $755 SOK 111 TO 10-11,_, GOLDEN RETREIVER, SPACtOUS 28r 208, NB Young prof, non/ 3 o-3 'd % LOST ON JULY 4TH E•atild .. $850/mo. smkr, shr 3br/3ba, L~. 3~~~1~11 WEEKEND, PLEASE D/W, garag!, backyrd. pool/jac, tennis. W/0, CALL SCOn AT 957. No pets. S.32'-4806 Near Beachl 83t-5521 1222 OR 646-5702 DANA POINT 2626 HUNTINGTON BEACH 2640 Lg SBA 2BA 2·1lory twnhme, W/D hkup, orw. lrplc. patio. gar. $1150 sec. No ,dogs. (3 1 O) 592-2214 NEWPORT BEACH 2689 ••VIiia B•lbo• Penthouse Spacious 1 BR. nowly remod· elod. high ceilings & sllyligh11 $975/mo. Avl now 875-4830 Burr White RltV BUSINESSES F OR SALE BY OWNER. Es· tabllshed prolitable bus1,,esses. No buyer costs, call lor a com· plele list of butl· nosses In your aroa. lntornauonal Business Group, Lid. 1-800.933· 4558. BUSINESS Ol•'FICE FOR RENT 2769 Announcements ANNO\JN('Jo;MENTS 2920 DANISH BOY. 18, seek• ho11 famlly lor coming school year. lnteresls Include 1kllng, wind· surfing, cycllng, piano. Call Maggie 1-800- Announcements PERSONAl,S :t002 •let Matohmaklng USA find that 1peclat friend or companion tor your 714-760·7020 521·7181 or toll lrea 1· AMAZING! NEW AGE 800·SIBLING. IN TRAVELING. 50" Mo,,ey I t allts ... and oil maJor holels/r• Clanilled 1peoks lts sorts up 10 50'-otl on language. cruises worldwide. Free Information call toll free 1 ·800-800- "FAST 9192 24 houran days. HSULT" I B•lbo• Penlnaul•· SHVICE For Ad Action Many spaces avall DllECTOIY Call a $300/mo to St600/mo "'or HL·,ult (714)527-5378 ..., .... •2BDRM $750• "t•nu <' t'.111 ,,_ $)000 \.;f I So apply now for e Summer Jobs Money fOf tha nec.sahi.s cay be your1 wtttl a Job getting MW customera for the Dal,Y Pilot. Earn eX1ra money working with youl friends 3 hours each weekday evening. ~ • ,.. t# ... , .. It 11,,,,,,, .... • ...,,, him. * -..... , * ,,. _,, tt II • 11 ,..,, llt • r,.,,.,wtw IS "'""" Call blfof1 1:00 P.M. I , ' I ~ CdM general ottlces & 6 .. 2 5671 11 *1BDRM $600• medlca1 11e1. 230 to .. • AO-VISOR F11g, dshwshr, stove 797 1f. $1.2S.$1.57/•f. E&JIO aA s• 8 (714) 674-9324 Incl. No pets 545-4855 t~R~•!:•~lo~no~m~lc~1~6~7~5-~6!7~00~11.=========::;}'1L-..:-:;:~2:,•:,:::v:.;7:.,:::,_.,J:l .. -----------------1 (;Jo;RAMIC Tll.l':S 3:'>2H &tradWick St111s British Crttsmn, Specializing calm atalrwaya/cabl· TILE ln1tallod/Ropalred. I .., Prompt CourtlOllS $eMc. nets, o pres, 841-87_., FrM Est. & R•llftncH Ct:MENT CONCRl':TE 3r,2u John & Shelby.846-6178 CHILD CARE 36:16 ,/.;Driveways-patios-Openlne for Chlldc•r• pains etc. No JOb IOO 2'(r1 + $65 wk. Fncd small. fteat. Uc.571470 yd. Meals Incl . W'CM, Mickey 963·2493 Rel'• Avail. 548·7217 P•tterned Concrete, t 'l';N('ES HO Mt; & n•;CKS :rn 1 :') REP Al HS .nr>H FENCES.OAT••. RS Home Rep•lr• New Rep•lr. RedWood/ termite/dry wroughl c:.d1r '°" ~ CM.'NB. reprs, drs, plumbing, Jim Why1a 9'12·720G & moral 24 hf•, &46-0997 t'LOOH INST/\LL Rt:PAIHS 3620 LJ\NDSCAPE & LAWN CARE 3808 MOVING 3H:J4 PUBLIC NOTICE All Carpet Repa;ra Pwr stretch & Install • Any size job, 15 yrs 1 da. 730-6831 24 tin Tha Calif. Public Ullll· 1111 Commlsalon RE· QUIRES ll'iat all used "trousehold good1 movers print their P.U.C. Cal T number, limos and chauffeurs print their T.C P. num- ber In all advertise-• L•wn•·Mow & Edge. men11. II you t)ave a Trimming, Clean-Ups. question about th• le· lawns. Apts ..-Resl· gaJlty of a mover, llmo Kd'a Pt••terl Patche1, Tex1ure11 ext, Re1tucco. Fr Nut & clean 736-8 noot·1No :1111 o Re Root• 6 A•p•ln local Rers. 18 y,_ Grea1•r Pac1f1c AID 83e.1e88 •621308 All nepi1 & tnstaUatiOn.. Stamped & all types Qltv wrk ~mlv. ref's cone w ort(, 25 yrs Hp l ocal 10 yrs, Honest llc.316117. 642·1027 Cl.l•:AN I NO SEHVlCES :t~>4H t't!HNITUHt-: danllal 831.e808 or chauffeur, call: All Amerlc•n Tree Publlc Utll1tles • I R I Commlsalon Sl'HINKU·:H Ht:P/\IHS .rn~ I erv ~•. emova , Sprln .. ler• •t• m:( T I S I DI 714-558-<4151 .. Rellabla Hou1aclaanlng rm, en or 1c. ---------• only bualnau Rep•• HUINISltl~Ci :lt..!I 24 hrs, Lou 642·6676 Qltr Custm Woodwrll cabln•11. flnl1hlng, door• hung. Hard 'Wood Const' 5'17·8644 Atpa,11 Rtrnod Doors, ,r,in- 00"', cab,,,..._ stucco & Ory• wa~. ltncH. gain, tic. ltc l5 yrs 8'P Jerry ... 2.0507 All Kind• of Job• FOf All t<lnd1 of People Piiot Cl•Htfted. Ct: HAMIC' by Iha day. Local .. eutyR"tor.dtoany FrHHl.531·8415 S•vOnllovtng & lnatallatlona. arH. Excel. rel1. Call Furn. Anlq/or not, For Q,.en aceen Landecpng lowHt, Storage, prof. CharlH 722·7824. Alicia 751-4269 f•lr, f•at qHy work & ltrlgatlon. Trimming excel reputation. 1 hr .H Call Debra 9'12•1589 & Remove11, Clean-min. Insur. TUl7859, Tll.f:S :l r>2R T E ORIGlual Reliable Houaaclea.nlng v1-a1uc 73t·29H ~ ups & Malnt, St. Uc. ..,m DEAN .... TILE MAN :r ... •h~lntda;~f •. lo~:i: #599025, 432·8804 leaky ahowera·Acld Monica 549·8438 T S wash & rogrout. New•---------...-..-R•PAIRS Home/ rH ervlca, 11ump1, & Repair. Bathrooms· The MoppeUe esl. •74, Rent•I PROPERTIES CI n UP I , ha u II n 0 Shower doors Kite· Special Offer: Buy 3 Pa.lnt-Carpen1ry .. 1c.· Comm. /re• · I• w" PAINTING :tK:\H ..-20 Yrs of QullltJ Wort Aoelwd ""°' Ut; "°"'4 Rei.. 14W20I Any 1111'\f TILi-: .t•1~H P1of'I lnatall•tlon/Rep of ll•rble & f1ee Esllmata•. Nick (310) 970-1 U Floora-Plumblng Uc. get window• FREE, Orywan. Glt)G45-5277 m•lnt. Mike 841--0512 25yr1 O.C. 673·80G5 Ort Raf'•. 9'15-<>751 •W.P . YOUNQQUlaTllMllll~ •Chrl1Uan Handyman, Palntlnt Contr11etof ••• ..... _.. Painting, Stucco, dry· Oual. palnll""' by prof. r-11 -·AL wall, fencel/gate1. Se-Topp•fi9'e111ov• L1w111, Uc ..,,.2,....8"• No Ch•'991 nlor Oise. John $32~111 ••• ...... 711-3479 #wv _. • Ina. Free Vilrlou1 alzee, lrnt HI. 94s-33os only, Chuck 842·03 Carpentry, plumbing, EJttarlor house painting I'/(< JI ·· 11 ~I:· Tree Service & Lawn Maintenance 14 year in Business. Landscape, Stumps, Clean ur & hauling Commercia or Residential HONEST & REASONABLE RA TES . CALL MIKE @ 64l·0512 tile, drywall, masonry by prof. David Sloane --===----• & more. RaH. ratH • •rlok/91ook/Stono Pa1nte11 Uc 358528. '" Jim M .. 2824 planters, wall1, wlk· oavld 9'15·09!H H wy1. ramod'I, rapra, •aa-1N ... • ....... 0 ... w ... c"'"i .. --,-.-.-.-,-n-t . andyman E•prau. All Ref'1. •rk guar. 575-0444 .._ •• Job• wetcoma Small P111141ng lnl.~ HouMI lob apeclaH .. s. 24 ht CIHlllled Is .... Apt Out• )oO FrM •11 call. '51·2017 c 0 .. v ... I.NT St. llCl66M97 030-1158 whether VO\l're buy• HanchnnM hrvlct1. Ing, ealllng, or Ju11 .----.. ---1 Lki.-tnaUI. Local r••• ~ino. c.i..11fled hu a Fr" .. ,. •T~Teaa ;~~~~°CL::••Pt•D Claultled Whether you're t>uvlng M•·••7• Toclayl ~ .. ""'9. c1 ... rfled -------Ml ... 78 cov.<a .,, your Medal The No matter what you're doing, your hometown new1p1per llljfli. fttl In. lncre•e Your Reach <Through Our •1 .21 per line, per day. That's ALL you pay. Bll8d on 4 .,_, 24 ...tD.. rn ,. S8Mce Dir8dOfy Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, August 8, 1992 a7 · Mt'l.OYM ~.N I :1:1.IO I 1\1 1'1 ll\ '\1 1 N I S IH\'ll l S "•I.I I Ml'LOYM .. :N 'I S EHVl<'t ;s :>~>:l:t l\NTIQUES 0010 M E ll l 11 I\ N 111 S I· Garage N 1-. W f'Oll I I n•.AC H "11.•• MAHIN!-. S l.ll'S C'AI 111.1.J\C WtHO VOl\'I J •1_•111 tnaut~~~Hon. High Hrnlnga. wlll lftaJn. 2t3/9574945 1 Sales l USTA Mt.SI\ 111 ;?4 MIS(' hOl ~1 Country French a. En· tlOOoSIOO WeeldJ EARN UP TO 1700/ gllsh Furniture ·Kint Pin• Wermer hold• Our Junk, Your Tr••· AeMmble product• al WEEK. No experience, cond, ahow Sat-Sun 10 pl:uas. Propane aure. Sat only a.1, home. Euyl No .. 11. own houra. Proce11 9-4, 701 Bayside Dr, h••'•d, stalnl••• 192t Court, Near Ing. You're pakl mortgage reh!nda. Nwpl B. 875-3357 elffl, S300/obo Newport Pier 110< K S 7 11:.! ..! Sllp1 available, au 11ze1 from 111·113/ft, up to 50'. DeAnaa Marina 300 Ea1t Cout Hwy, Npt Sch, 873-1331 ·95 Eldorado,MINT 'Te ... w....-0,,' COND. full pwr, Cl•· back to •chool, bdy raged, aeller moll· OK, 11rng ecyt, ••pd, vate<I, $78000bo 34K o'd, nffd• ac>m• wrk ottg ml 723·l255 5750obo 72343S3 -111 QIN OfflCE direct. iruny ouar Catt 800.925-1849. 7~1282 ESTATE SALE. Fri-Sit .,,,...--..,.-.,....-......,.,....~1 '°' growing whlaale •hoe compny. Typing, phonH & computer 'Cleta entry. 84e-4593 ,'" lnform.tlon EASY WORK, EXCEL· ljlMMp[tJl ... 21111 9·3. WHOLE HOUSE Remodetlne ••I• E & GARAGE. antlqu11, chlldren & patio fum, CHt.;VHOl.t, I' 9046 VOLKSWA<iON !1.!.!~1 MOTOH('YC 'I t: SCOOTt;H HU I H 24 Hr Ho!On• L NT PAYI Working al Mavt•e Weaher & collectablH, Jewelry, Clthng & llnena, 901/379-2900 home proceulng U.S. Dryer xlnl cond, 1290 cloth••. wurlllzer wicker & more Frl·Sat CopyrlghtlCA183DH Government FHA/HUD for both piano (needs work), 8-5, 535 Tustin (alley) ,.Y•ECEPTIONllT refunds. No exper1.1 ____ __. ............ -- "'" ........ enc• nece11ary. Call SANYO FREEZER, 18w FRIE• Black Lab, 1yr dealer• welcome , Summer Cleanout '84 80co Kawe .. kl '72 VEGA auto, 11erlo new paint, (yellow) 1795. a.45-3717 •a 1 vw Ra~ • •P<I. new lire•. AMIFM Ca.11, Auna Greatl Ex· tremely rellablel Only 11000 830-9714 SUPERVISOR Pl•••• be aware that now. 1-800-399-1839. x 20d x 34h, 185.00 old, playful peraonaJ. 29n Country Club Dr. Sat·Sun M , Iota of Ort Blkel NHd• WOfk. •' the ll1tlng1 In thla cat-Guar •• 548.034'8 lty, good for children, MOVING SALE, furn, clothing & Misc, 1 1· S&O 7$4-1262 HONDA tfa8:) 82 CONVERT18L1: Rab- bit· blk, new' root, a/I., l/c, 711( ml, xlnt cond. $4,000 559-40'2 !ag C.M. m~ 11 hlr· egory may require you PHOTO TRIMMERS •--------844-0574 tool• misc h•hld 1100 4'51 Vla Udo --------• I..,.. f •9 -•p· IQ call a 900 number Earn to $125/day. No WASHER & ELEC . .,..... ____ ,.,..-..,,,...,__-Items ' S 2,, 300 SAT So d• on Udo lale *'80 VESPA P200E, '89 Accord UO, 2dr, t·•~-l•t r-•·-=--r. In which !here Is e exp neo. 800-262·4389 DRYER. Ilk• new • 8' Pet Pot Bell~ Plga 2 1 • 1'201·8"1'1fa ,· u ' cl•••lo red/grey, ,... -.. -n•-0. 03 h bl 2 .... 8 WOWI DON1T MISS Chrome cruh bare & NMds to h•v• H.S. di-charge per minute. "ONE DAY DIET" II .v. SOFA • 72 11 pure w l u eyes, I Iv A pinto & t tny loy, reg/ THISI Sal 9-41, 3061 rcka. no. cvr & trnk ploma or equ •lent, AL ASK A plodlng In bllllon S In-vac, 310.920·7037 del Carob, Ea11B1utt. furn, $950.obo 759-3120 1 owner AT, AC, ps, pw, cus. 44K m1l11, S1 0,900pp 873-1193 MISC" AUTU 9~4!'> C:onalderable exp, With EMPLOYMENT· Earn duslry. Wiii power not kids atuff & misc ---------I 1988 CARAVAN, 7 PH· LINCOLN B 120 hlephone aw.Itch· $5,000+/month. Sea· a problem. Dlstrlbu· AM•RICAH OF MAR· •9 Moll Glen, 1 mlle Motorcycle for sale or aenger s•,1182 .12 boardoperatlona,lac-1onal or year-round torsneededlCommls· TINSVILLa large left ott Campus, up trade tor truck. 750 '71 LINCOLN Conti· 4!1 1558954 1991 almlle operation, tel&· em ployment. Free slons paid weekly dark wood &·drawer Turtle Rock dr., Draft· Honda great shape nent•t. 460 eng. nm1 ASTRO. 7 Pittenger, communlcaUon prac· transponatlonl Room Marketing plan and dre1ter wlth 2 rectan-Ing lble, tools, golf with s 1.000 In saddle good S 1295 Must see I 1 6 , 0 0 0 m I I 1 • , tlcH & lntet11ate & In· & Boardl Male or F• FREE Information gulor mirror• & nlghl Kimball Baby Grand, ~~~sh h~~~hlte;::~r:i bags. Sale $1 ,000. 642·0567 $11 ,94710 111180690. lrHtate regulatlons. male. For employment package. 1·800·848-stand. Bolh for 5300. XLNT CONO, Beaullful Sat·Sun 9-4 714·855-8044 .,...,8-1-LI..,....nc-o""'l-n""""'T,...o-w-n-c-a-r, 1992 Grand C.,avan, Exp. In business etl· program call 1·206-9235. Call 951-4141 15, llnlah, $1 ,850 527· ---------• 42,000 ml, needs cos· lo•ded, low mil••. Ruett•. Knowledge of 5"5-41515 eX1. 3286, 1854. (310) 799-9410 PEUGOT MOPED St5,988,14 #160781. aupenrl1ory principles Antique Empire 15' Sofa, ---------Runs great, sllll In metlc work, 52•250· Public notice: 51 mini ~ tetjmlques, budget· An Extre 2 000/mo Topl1try fabric. groat Pedal Power • Player ;ood condition. 52501 648•8606 vane. 150 repo1, g practice, ab" to proceulng govern· cond, SS.00. 720-1565 Plano. 1925 1111 walnut 15' Boston Whaler, xlnt obo. 714/898·2199 laatH being llqul- n1truc1 & motlva11 ment refunds no exp. Driver/houseman/ DINING cuAias. 8 • upright • rebullVfin· 3 famlly Estate Sele cond, 35hP Johnion. dated. For lnlormatlon aubordlnata1, Pro· nee. 24hrs 847-45682 companion. Brit M ., " lshed • xlnl cond. 1011 Antiques, paintings, '88 tr1r, new bat. ga· looa11on of this clear· llldH direction to PBX Birtendtr Trainees 34 well .. duc, xlnt refs. cntry/engl1h. hun1er , of rolls,: S2,750 or 7 lamps, Anl. brass bed, raged $3800 76CM>540 '87 Nl•••n Sentr• E at1ce (91 6) 991~3222 Operators/Recep· Uve ln/oul 551·9193 green med/drk wood 675-2345 china, glsware, de-1·,-9..,.,...,.o-u""'F .... F""'1E""L0....,..,-,,,E"'"lec-tr.,...lc 5·apd, AJC. Kenwood 0, CA. L. FrM 1..aoo-tlohn!~t 1 & Mkallcte1 rk, ~~:ge~~ll;,ar~al~ ~ • $275 ea obo 873·7677 -.-,n-t_P_LA_Y_E.,..R,,.......,P,..1A-N""'o"". signor clothing 1u Bay Boat 54•500 a.42• cas11ne 111110. Dark 526-3600. 1c ..... u • wor ass gn· tips. full or part time. MOVING M t S II 4,6,8,10, •hoes, hand· 1381 grey w/grey 1n1er1or 1---------ments & coverage of 2 wk training, women, • UI e Elec Duo Art con.. bags & Jewelry, Sat 1 ___ ,_..=...-----82K well·malntalned CHEAP! awllchboard & mall· men 21 or older. Coll: HOUSEKEEPER Kln.g oak pedestal med/drk, 673·7677 only 9·2, 916 Almond WANTED Lyman or hwyC•m1111~s7. 3 s3! 2 oo 13 firm FBl/U.S. SEIZED • room. Coordinate van· aoo.a32•9222 1 Day/Wk, Newpon b ed, day bed with Lido $1500obo m/sell Pl Jamboree to South Coaat Bay v -v dors & technicians or Beach. Exp'd & refs trundle, dres11r, oak ---------BIS't,n, tm ltt 1st atop Boat, 640-7'19 '89 Merced•• 1200 equipment & repair for BECOME A PAR.ALE· req'd. English spkg. shall units. slate di· YAMAHA console, black ilgn on Alta Vista, rtt •84 7331 • IMMAC '86 VW S50 'n•lalllng , removing, GAL Join America'• Reply to Ad 111115, c/o nelle, much more. lacq, moving, sacrlnce hand side 8 streets COND Sliver, fully '87 Mercedes $100 moving & changes, fHtest growing pro· Dally Pilot. PO Box Call 714/489·9428 Sl200/0BO. 645•3330· down loaded, blk leather Int. '81 COROLLA '65 Mustang SSO tcnow current LAN'1 f11alon. Work with at· 1560, Costa Mesa CA MUST SELL Bdrm l•AFT...,. __ E_R_M_O_V_E __ S_A_L,...E SNOW BIRD, 357, 12' 67k ml, sio,ooo 643· Runs good, ver~ C 9 ahnodo 1 •.e •• ~~~gm12~ho\J'o long dl1tance rates. torney1. Lawyer In· 92626 Furn, cream & brall • bullt In 1948, comp. 0889 clean. $1 ,500. Call .. c:etlulat phone, credit 1truc1ed home study. LIVE·IN S 1 sala 11 furn, bikes, clothing, & r111ored, Mint Cond, ,...... _______ ....,....,,,......,~...,,. 7 14/894-7423 alter Fr•• Info 24 hr hot· c ard uuge lease-The flneal paralegal hk / '1:· t ry,ld Combo. Xlnt cond. l yr 1987 BIANCHI exer. equip, Sat-Sun $5 500 966·8420 '87 325e, IMMAC CONO 3:30pm or leave mag. line . 801-379-2929 option or re~tal ul8. program avallable. eri'yPl~~Yo~n ggd c:i'e:ith: now 631'5277 5390· 1 O·speed SZ 23, 9-4, 701 Bayside Dr. •--·--,,,------smokey cir, Illy lded, Copyr1ght lllCAt83JC 1'1qulr11 3 5 yea11 Frff catalogue 800· Solld Oek Bar with men's lrame, $150. OREAT BUYS • Sat 7· TWICHIEL 1 2 , mint blk lthr Int, 45K m1, O R ,.. .. .,. · o w· 762 CM 842·3133 Req refs 12, 511 Tustin Ave cond, w/new Schock DONATE Y U ......,.,,, )elecommunlcatlons 362·7070 ept. · brass rails, wine glass T lp·top condition. $12,000 643-0889 truck, motorhom•, ~quipment exp. CRUISE SHIP JOBS. holders, $100 Call 951-4416. (alley), turn, hshld trailer & cover. 12200 '88 y, Range Roller, boat, real estate, Summer/Permanent. 754·1262 ilems. clths, & misc. 644-5029 Leather, Ski racks. stamps, coins, col-EEO/Aff action emp. ~o smoking oftlce. ,,,•employment phys· ~car req'd. Apply In )»eraon between S300.S900 weekly. Hlr· Trundle bed Sl50 Men'a 10 Speed Multl Family Sale Sat· brush guards, storage leclibles to Found• Ing photographers. Wicker Trunk s45. $40, please call Sun 8·4, 1524 SyMa '85 Century ldnt cond, pod., she e ps-k In , lion Serving th• Blind. casino workera, tour 720•1888 754·1262 Ln, 548•6623, bikes. ale. p/s, p/b. 45K ml, chrbme rims. orig 1 As. tax deductible. guides, etc. Travel tum, cllhs & tv's Buy Mel $3,800 obo owner $22,900/obo Fr•• towing: need nol 7•m·3pm M·F. No r esumea or phone free Hawaii. Carib· MEN'S Hufty Min. bike••---------•B•lboe Penln Slip 957·1594 attar 5pm. 619·934-3710 run 1-800.99$;-8889. bean, Bahamas. Call • like new. Recently NEIGHflORHOOO Sale up to 50'. Cypress a11 :::::=::::::::::::::..:::::::::::::===~=========- ~·"·· (818) 960·9144 ext C· Collectors tall 6 panel tuned up. $150/0BO. Sat·Sun, Couch, Edgewater. Ullls Incl.I· 1004. Coromandol screen. Kathy 979·7026 days. Futon, 25"tv, Antique 640-2722 M·F tll 5pm. 11•11111. •-;;;;;;:;=====;; Beldormlor wall clock •Tool Box for Small Oak Ible w/chrs &•---......,,,,.._-----• CLA.VAL CO. Employ·' 1 signed "Schmid!". S1zo truck, thick gage more 211 Walnut St. 10 Min To Open See ___ ..=._:. ______________________ -:- ment Olflce 1741 Pia· f 'd l t' Circa 1830. Table. lg stool, Muat Selll 530 SAIL: 45' Wide beam centla Ave. Costa or ft nC IOf'I Colonial round mirror. 754•1262 Newpon Beach Kiwanis S550/mo. 45' Narrow By CHARLES GOREN Mesa. Corner of 17th Cal a By Appl 714·759·0723 ,_________ Giant Yard Salel Sat. beam $450 752·2881 w lth OMAR SHARIF . & Placentla. FOR SALE: Washer/ Bllll8rd T•ble XLNT Aug. 8 and Sun. Aug. 18' Boat dock $100/mo. and T ANNAH HIRSCH ....... SELL Dryer. Dresser and cond. need the apace 9. Slaning 8:AM till ~h (i PLUMBER'S HELPER _,,,_.. other misc. 723·0770. $850.obo, 557~1920 SOLO OUTI Appl!-B~ •. 67~~°s°r ng tor North-South vulnerable. South WANTED, N o exp 'D VISOR Ch I o Penny ances, lurn., books, aa •· • d••ls. Nee. Wiii train, must " • your used vehicle JEEP WRANGLER • tac· r 9 r cl!>t.nlng. cratts. No 3 HP Brltl•h Seagull ~ NORTH have good driving 642-5678 through classified tory car cover. Ilk• _O_r_a_n_g_e_C_o_u_n_ty_G_u_n_ funk-all good ihape. runs Xlntl, s200 • record. non smkr pre-842•5878 new, $'75. Factory Place: Ensign lnlerm• 754•1262 • A 6 6 terred. 722-6889 bru1h guard w/lghts & Collectors Show dlate School, 2000 \) A Q 9 7 PVT POST O.FFICE P(f perm. Office work, phones. Friendly & re- 1pon1lble. S6/hr. Mon· Fri. N.B. 642-6282 Restaurant FISHERMAN'S At the end of the New· poh Pier Is now hiring Frr exp'd Cook. Pis apply In person. R•t•ll •••••-Co. tn Hunlfrgton Bch needs exp. aalea person. call Sean 982-6220 SecretarlalfOft, Clrk 4 days. 8 to 4:30. non/amkr. comp. exp. heavy phon••· Start S8/hr. Send. rosume to: 9 Elkader, Dove Canyon. CA 92679 SECRET ARYntAYROLL Looking for organized detail-oriented lndl· vldual to work In a Ca1t·pace<1 gen const Orm Vllllllng MlcroSott Word & computerized payroll on IBM PC. Heavy phones. r• 1pon1lble tor bidding documentl/plan1. Im· mediat e opening. Newport Cent.er. s100. 646·5678 Iv mso AUO 8 & 9, 9am·5pm Clitl Orl11e, NB. 100% Beaut Npt slip avall, up A 9 6 6 Orange County Fair· proceeds go to local to 42'. SI 0-$12 tt. near + 8 6 VOUTH CREW SUPERVISOR We need bright, enthusiastic Individuals who would like to earn $400.00 to $500.00 per week and more, marketing the Orange Coast Daily If You: * Have an Insured van, wagon or large car, Pilot * Enjoy working part-time in ttle evenings, ear11tng full-time $$$ * Have the ability to motivate. Then we have a fob tor you. No experience necessaty. Full training available. For further Information or to llChedule an Interview CALL .LEE AT (714) 674-9324 Mond•r thru Frldar Before 2 p.m. grounds, Costa Mesa. n e • d s -Y. M . C . A .. Udo Marina Village, WES.T · EAST Enter ott Arlington St. S.O.S. and YOUTH. 11c gated. 723·1255 • 9 7 4 • K Q J lO 8 3 2 jiiiiiiiliiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ 6 3 •. \) .. 2 . UPTO ssoo PER MONTH" -. * NO COllECTIONS * Early morning motor routes. available. Deliver Monday thru .Saturday. ') J 2 :--Q 10 .g + K Q 10 9 6 3+ 2 . SOUTH •Void 7 K J 10 8 6 >K874 +A J74 The bidding: South Weet 1 ~ . 3 . 6 ~ p .... Pua PU. North Eut " 4 . 6 ~ Pua ~nlng lead: King of ,+ By elevat.itig the bidding to an uncomfortably hi&h level unmedi· at.tty, preemptive bids force oppo· nent.a to make decisions when they do not. have 1ufficient information for educated action. A certain amount of probin& m the for might be the reault., frequentJy leading to poor cont:racta. But the very d.iatri· bution that made the pree.mpl at· tractive cm work in the opponent.a• favor. Left to their own enduvon, it is MORE PREEMPTS ' unlWtely that North-South w ould ha,.ve reached slam. And if they .did. it is quite posaible 'declarer would have gone wrong and conceded down one. When South bid free.ly over East's four spades. North re~ confidentJy to slam deepite the doubleton club. Without dub control. So~th could not have an opening bid. let alone the values to contract for 11 tncka. West led the long of clube and declarer wu ·not. in love with the prospett.a of scrapmg together 12 tncks-it looked hke there was an unavoidable loser \n each minor suit. However. the fact that each defender held a long 1uit offered some,bope Declar~r won the opening lead in the closed band, croeaed to the nine of bean.a and ruffed a apade. The ten of hearts, o\·erta.ken with the queen. provided the entry for onoth· er spade ruff. A diamond t.o the ace was followed by the ace of spades. on wb1ch dK-larer di8carded a club, and declarer' bad a ntarly complete count of the hand. West probably started with a 3·2·2-6 d.iatribution. It waa a simple matter for decl&r· er to cash the kin1 of diamonda and uil with a diamond. On East'• forced spade return, declarer ruffed and diacarded the i.ble'• rema.inina club. Dummy then too.k the laat. three tncka. $25K. 76o-8850 '-----------------------------------~~~-------- :'Jr.:.,,~ -~~ '-../ Jf. Must have ·dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 642·4333 . .. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AWESOME AUGUST BIRTHDAYS/ COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BFACH ,Happy ;Birthday ~Jessica! ! I LOVE YOU! OTTO August 14th Jimmy, HAVE A VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Ausvlt lthl God Bless We Love you, Denna, Dan, Gloe, Cookie, Mom, and Dad! Wanted'' Hcphcw, Mark TAKE CAREi 1'unt c & Uncle 8 HAPPY BIRTHDAY DADI r Love, SamatM, Your Daughter ·Have a Happy 1st Birthday, - , Happy Birthday Susy &. George Love Mom, Dad, Maria & Lori to a Most Wonderful Daughter and Friend! Love Mother It Could H•p~n: M lkt Tyaon, controvt,.lal Can cu· born formu htavywtight boirlna ch..,.plon, will rtpl n his titlt following ttl•-fro• 1 prison. Tyton'• <'o-bKk flght wlll ukt pl.c"t in 1 fortlgn u pllal, petal· bly Tokyo, London or P1ria. Ht oott prophtlltd, HI •• tht younpsl tvtr to win tM htnywt ight d wnplo•· 9'11p 1ed I'll M t!M ollktt to hold th.t titlt.'' TM flrtt pert ef tht Tyao• ptf'dldlon c•-lrw. Only tht '11hlrt will valldak or nol tht M<OM pert of tht fertcat. AllllES (Much 21 ·Apnl 19) lnYH· 1tg111on COlftpltted 1n ronn«11on with f1n1ncl1l statue of onr clOff to you Ch1ngt of tttnt' proves bt'neflcbl Lon nl1t1on1h1p fr1gmtnttd b\11 will M "p1tttd togtthu" Anoth«'f Ann in· volved TAURUS (Apnl 20·M1y 20 ) 51,.. indt~ndt'n<'t, .,-nl('lpstr In pionMnng PfO!Kt· give "ntw lovt" ch1ntt IO ms· turt Antntlon rtvolvn 1round pert• ntrth1p. (O()~r111ve effort•, m•m•ge UC>. Aquartut .. non• rtpttWnttd GEMINI (M1y lJ.Junt 20) lndl· v1du1I who t1111ht you In past wlll •a•ln bt' at your •MA. Ftm1lt f1mily mt'mbt'r mahs pndi<tton not hlttly to bt' fulfilltd It .,-uent, Med your own intulhvt 1n11tlltc1 Aquariln 1nvOIYtd CANeta (JllM 2H11Jy 22) You'll bf provldtd information prtvloutly --~~-----ti wllhhtld -Gemini natlvt ttrvf't •• "mnwna.," Po~lanty ratil\I mov" up -you'll bt' !Old. ~vou a.rt• hot lk k· .,., .• S.C•ttanan also In pkt,u,. LIO (Jul y ll· AUi 22) At .. nuon rnot ... arvund ,._,.M o1 •fetr ha&· a .. ,_ hotllt ... no. .. lon, ""'°*'• .... ..WlldU'lg Oft MOf9 tultablt' •NC· hart You'll M ciHllnt with Taunaa. 5cwpto P"'Oftl who Wftd eo ,,_, will vmoo (Aut u -s.,. 22> hew• W.. tNt CHM ... ,..,..~ lMo ....... ................................. ..... .-.w " ........ .ec. ...... ......_ ~ ,..,., ,...,.c••" ........ .................. ...., L41aA C"t'· U·<M. 22): .... '" ACROH 34 P1aMI 35 Neighbor ol Idaho 38 Shot1 dflnk S7 WO.I l t1rac11Ye 40 Palpltate 42 F~oet 43 Alh 45~cNefl 47 Game points 41 Lewmeket 50 Publltl 51 T oun.t ltoP ~ Aaleted on fl'IOCNt'• .,. $S Oect'll $4 OUCllOOI 5$~ $1 .. _ eo~ 10 11 12 13 ,• 88 Thursday, August 6, 1992 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally J ... NGE COAST AUTO • Pontiac Grand Prix goes ~or sportier ·s I 'ont1.1L ., .,porty mid-size cJr l', lu., l'n'1,11KL'd '>t) ling and 1 rurm,111CL' lor 1992 \\ ith con fidence to push rt to the edge -but never over. • The more aggressivc-loo~ing performance and handlin& in a mid-size coupe, with the 5E coupe offering Grand Prix comfort· and distinction at a more Jffordablc price. and aggressive upgraded looki.ng ' 16 5-ofade aluminum wheels, red molding insert, body color appearance nameplates, body color rear filler Jpplique, sport appearance package with body color aero package, dual exhaust and body color mirrors when the power mirror option is selected. . Major safety features ,1 ru>'>·the -linL' Jv.11l.ibrl1ty oi 11-h.~ br.t~l''> 'tA8)), a 3.1 liter \ • rcpl.1ci11,g the 2. 3 l1tcr 1 \ li:1.lcr ·'" thL' st.-ind.-ird engine, 1 Sl E n prrvd loo!.: on the •Anti-lock braking CABS) is standard on GT Coupe and STE Sedt'n and available on LE and SE Seaan and SE Coupe. All Grand Prix models feature 4·wheel, power disc brakes. • A second gear start transmission switch is availoble on automatic models equipped with the 3.4 liter V6 engine. r ind Pr \ LE ~L'd.in .-ind J rtru luok tor t11e )E sedan. l bl· Cr.tnd Pr" .,port coupe ('~ di.'!" rr'> th..:-u t m.ue 1n • 1..: .,l'urt :it\ line.: :.l'llCS Jnc.l •I Hl''.l''C\.' \\Ith th1.· .11.ro l'L fl'l,JI) l' p,ld-.J~(' ,llld 210 L'I ' \\ l r ; -t li ter T \\ 1n OuJI .. ,._,I C.1m 2·l·\,1hc \ 6 sport sedan series also offers the 3.4 V6 as an series option, providing bJlanced pcrform,1ncc that instills confidence under all driving conditions '' hile oftcting customers exceptional valuu ar1t:I sophisticated sport styling "1th sedan functionality. The STE touring sedan again tops the line and remains one of the most high-value completely equipped mid-size sedJns Jvailable from any 111Jnu1.1tturcr. CT and coupes and CTP mod\!b offer up-level comlort, The Grand Prix LE sedan -the 1992 mid-size value leader - receives an STE look in 1992 with the SE sedan al so benef1tting from exterior enh;rncements. STE-look on LC The new STE-look on the LE sedJn is the result of adding Jn STE light bar with integral fog IJmps, STE front and rear fascias, STE '"idc bodycolor bodyside moldings and CT (grid) taillarnps. The SE sedan's upgraded .ippcarJnce includes new sporty The upgraded looks join additionilr availability of ABS in . J 992 and the qgbut of ABS a second gear transmission switch that highlight a number of major availability safety features, while adding Jn additional dose of controlled performance to the •Available Head-Up Display (HUD) (except LE sedan.) • Automatic safety belt system with emergency release feature. • Rear seat manual lap/shoulder belts for outbOard passenger positions. • Energy-absorbing steering column. • Safety interloddng dOOt latches. • 4-wheet independent suspe.nsion. • • Halogen headlaf1lPs. • Energy-absorbing instrument panel and front seat~ck tops. • Available remote key!ess entry system. 111· th.it S·' 11:. d11\l'r) llw Acura HUNllNGION 8lACH ACURA ""° E•pe t .'.e ~ .. , ~ ~J!> 6 ?CH 800·96·ACURA. 842·009~ NORM REEVES COASTAL ACURA ... ,, rr cs s~. · r St · IJ e. J I 4 !> F ... y c.,"I l.'c,J 979·2500 1\ISTIN ACURA .'. ;• r 10 i3E •1 AvA '. '. l!f,..'' ~\,u LL SA\E MORE• !i F·eewa/ " JJmbolee 714-669-9900 . Alfa Romeo 8EA,CH IMPORTS I Auto Center Dmc. Tustin CA 92680 (71 J) 609-8:!82 ""N°" located m the Tu~rin Auw Center" Audi lUTllE CllCIC AUDI ~O Auto Center Drrve, Irvine 472·7400 CREVIER BMW l•.e e • sftec: ~n ,, "'"' & caretulty ~ r-'J e:,~,\. S ..; N3rS m S'OC,.; 5 cs Sen ce. LUS•OQ [~ ,~ a• f•ecv.J1 Sa~'J AnJ AwW '·'a'I 835-3171 SADDLE8ACI( 8MW l80·1200 STERLING MOTORS LIO E •• • •r t;'' :. " • ~ • 5e.,,1:e • LUS•oO ·~: •• Ill!: ee 1 ..... ~-'l •><l•" 640-6444 SADDLE BACK Sales Leasing ~Service '-11' Parts IRVINf A Um ~f NUR 1 ·rJl.831 ·3371 714·1l· 1!1l The Ultimate in Customer Service ... The Best Selection the Best Service and our price wi ll convince yo u. I Ill l 11 IM \JI l)Rl\'INC, MALlll"'I:. NOPpotf Beach STERLllG "OIORS. LID. The Ultimate in Custd'mer Service 640-6444 Buick NAIERS I UICl(,CAOIUAC SHs • L ' ? • StN.,e :600 Ha~r B •d Ci. 'J M•~ 714 540-9100 REASON BUICK CO ~~i 1, C ~ A.e Sa 'J t..~J S.17-9111 Plaee You1· Ad llere For Only $9600 \l'eek Call' 642-432 332 Cadillac Al.LEH CAOlllAC 1 1 111 oranoe Coun'Y San Diego Freeway at Avery, La~lll tiiQ\ltl 582-0800 MCLEAN CAOILI.AC SlERllHG Slnce 1939 lustin Auto Center 7'4,731 -0990. NABERS C~llAC1l\llCK Saies • SeMCe • Leuino 2600 HaJbol Blvd, Cosu Mesa 7'4,.540-9100 Chevrolet ALLEN KANE CHEVR~LET New & Used • 7600 Westminster Bl . Westminster 1 oroc~ West ol Beach Bivd 894-8333 CONN EU CHEVROLE I Sales • Service • Leas1no • Parts 2828 Harbor BM!., Costa MesJ 546· 1200 DELILLO CHEVROLET • GEO uuJ41Y Sales & Service "lhe NicesfPeople tn Town"' 1821 t Beach Bl, Hunt Bch 847-6087 JOE MACPHERSON CHEVRO•El 21 AIJlo Center Or , Irvine 768·7222 Chrysler/Plymouth ATLAS CHRYSL~·PLYMOUTH C<rmprete Body Shop and Service Sa1es. Stl'ttee, ?arts·OPtn 6 Oavs 29~9 Haft>OI Bl • Costa Mesa 3 B KS s cf Sn c.~o Frwy oH Hl!bor B .d 546·1934 GUARANTY CHEVROLET GEO 111 ~ 11ir1 St • Sanu A.'la 973-1711 HUNTINGlON 8CACH CHRYSLER Pl YMOUTH 166~1 Bea'h Bl H ":. 1~ , Be dt 6 B).S So ol 405 Fwy 842·0631 SANTA AJ>4A CHRYSLER ISUZU l JOS A..l:> Man Dr Sa 11.l Ana 541-4471 Oalhatsu AH.AS DAIHAlSU 2929 Hart-or Dlvd. Costa Mesa 3 Bloc~s So ol 405 fwy. 546-1934 Dodge rumE CLICK DODGE 40 Aino Ccr.ler Or, lrMe 130-3381 HUNTINGTON BEACH DODGE II l VAN CONVERSION HEAOOUAATERS 16555 Buell Bt•d , H.B 1,2 m.le Soli:h of Ille 40S fri:eway (7'4) 147·5515. TUTTLE CLICK'S llJSTIN DODGE 40 Auto Center Onve. Tuslln730-460:> Ford lEO JONES FORD 6211 Bmh Blvd • Buena Pane 621·3110 JOE MACP'IUSON FORD 2 Auto Cenler 0!1ve. Tust.n 832·3300 rumE CUCI( FORD 4l Auto Ctnter Dl1vt, \/vine '7~·5200 lHEOOORE R081HS FORD 2060 Harbor Btvd. Costa Mes.a 642-0010 TERRY YORK FORD , SJte1 • Service • Leasing • Pans • SOC!y RtpaJ 18255 Beach nt~d. Hum Och 842·6611 Serving Orange County for Over 70 Years @ Service • ISUZU Parts Body Shop Daily Rentals Theodore Robins~ t060 Harbor Blvd., Costl Mal 714-641-0010 GMC Trucks AlllH GMC TRUCKS , 1 1n 0r anoe couney San DltOO f WJ al A~tr). l.aQu!ll ti ,;Utl H 2 ·0100 MCUAN GMC 1RUCK IJfO '°NTIAC CADlllAC k• 1939 Tutltl Auto Ccrit 71,.,731.('990 UNMRSfTY GMC.OlDS PONTIAC 2C80 ltat1IOr alvd • COltJ Mesa 71 ... MO.H9t lnf1nit1 Co•to ~'° lnhnltl 5.\ t • lUSlftO • SelYlu 28N HaltlOr ~ • Co$U Ml'll ~Milt S llf c~ Fwy 71'1241· 1300 \ .. ... . .. See GRANO PRIXJ1l9 Honda P£NSl(E HONDA SALES * SERVICE * LEASING 13750 Beacll Blvd. WeS1~ 714,537-7777 RAY flAOOOE HONDA SJJes • SeMce • lus1nb • Pans • BOdy lltpJ r IN.ne Au1o Centec H4·130·7600 ROGER MILLER HONDA • Sales SeMce. Otscounts 19232 Beach Blvd Hun' "O\<WI Bml\ 96l-1959 HONDA SANTA A.HA 2114 e r11St s1 Sama A~ 547.3555 COSTA MESA HONDA "~ M •e South Ot The 405"" 2888 Harbof Btvd , C M 436-5050 Hyundai TVTTLE CLICK HYUNDAI 40 Auto Center Drive. !Nine 412·7400 HUNTINGTON 8EACH HYUNDAI 17398 Beach Blvd., Hurrunqion Beach 842-0013 Hyundai. Yes, Hyundai. Sales Service & Leasing Huntington Beach Hyundai 16661 Beach Blvd . Huntington Beach 92647 842-0831 Isuzu RAY flAOUOE ISIJZU Sales • Stl'tlCer-t leUlllQ • PW • Dody Rtp.)lf Irv oe A.t.o Cmfn 714-UO· 7000 THEODORE 1!081NS ISUZIJ 2060 HJl!>Of 6:'11, Costa t.•esa. 642-0010 SOUTH COUNTY \SUZU Nl.fllber 1 volUlne Rodeo Oealtr U S A. 187\t Beath SM!. H B 142-2000 Jaguar BAUER .JAGUAll 2001 SOI.'' 1.1 ·nr.lle~ter Ave, An4he11t. 971-2002 tlEWPORT IMPORTS 3000 W Cva .I H;iy Newpoll Be~ch 722-4000 BAU~AR BAUER la= ·The # 1 Dealer in the Nation in Range Rover's Annual Review V'5it Us And See 'MTy! BAUER l1©'ITllD@ DI IL Mlllla Lk' k ~IR11112 Jeep HUNTINGTON JU' EAGll 167~1 Buch Blvd , ~ Bu'h U1·l999 1unu cucK Jn,, lAOll 40 AlltO Ceti!tt Dr , Irvine ~ 472-7400 • Lexus LEXUS Of WfSTMINSJER In the Heall of ~ County Ava;lable lor ltmlediate Oeb>1el)'! 22 fwy at Beach Blvd 7141892·6906: 2131566·3881 TUSTIN LEXUS World s r11S1 And largest Deiter Tust.n Alf.o l!ereer (714) 5•4-4800 l f "-l I'• ( H llJf ..-• 1 mir 1' • 1 f h ' * GREAT SEhE€Il9N * * Immediate Delivery * LS 400 • ES 300 • SC 400 •-5C 300 SC400 is now avail able in Ferrari Red! Your best ·buy is in the heart of Orange County.1 13590 Beach Blvd:, Westminster Beach Blvd. at 22 Freeway 714/892-6906 Lincoln/Mercury BEACH lll"COLN·MERCURY 16800 Beath Bl. Hur<:ll!jlon Buch 3 Bloc.,s So cl Sl'I D~o r-.·1 ua.7139 JOHNSON a. SON llNCOLN·MERCURY So11es SeMCe & leas1no 26:6 H2rboe B'•d. Cestl l.~e~a 714.540·5630 RAY flAJ UOE llNCOLN·MERCUllY Sates • Smite • LUSln<I • Pi"s • B00y Rep3or lr.ine >\1110 Center 714·8.10-7000 SANTA ANA LINCOlN·MERCURY In Orance County since 1966 28 Auto Celller Dt Tusllll, 5 fwy ~ Jaml>Otte 544-3H1 Mazda IU.CH MAZDA 17331 Buch Btvd, ~on Beach 2 1T1 sOUU\ ol 40S t'ftf 71•·142-6666 CAMl'BEU MAZDA 142S W. ~kef. Co~ Mesa 545-3334 DAVID J. 'HllJ.J1$ MAZDA IMMy fm11'Y Stf\JCe since 1968 • ~. Ser\1ce !> frwy ~, Alicia, laQtl'la Hllls 137·2400 UMNE MAZDA largest Oea'er 111 Ile NabOn • S&.'tS • Servrce tr.me Aulo Ctn!er 583·9900 MAZO ... VW OF I UENA PAllK 6700 l~l'ltster A~e .. Bue1U Park 739-4000 Mercedes FR~K"S MOTORCARS 236')3 Rocld1eld, El T0to 837-JSOO HOUSE OF IMPORTS -" 6862 ~tSIU A•t. ~CN "1111 523-72$0 fUlCHER JONES MOlOR CARS 1301 Ouil Slltel. Ne-.l)Ot1 Death 133·9300 Mitsubishi HAAIOR M.rTSUllSHI ~s • LeUlllQ • flttt • PW • SeMc:t 2&33 HMtior 8l¥d . Com Mesa (714) 64(M49 • ROGER MIWR MITSUllS'41 19202 Beach Bl, Hid kit. 961.()2Jl: 1·100400-•961 lUTIU CLICIC MllSUllSHI 38 Auto Cflftf Onvt, ~ 472·7•00 Niss an NTTLI CLICK NISSAN John logon, , .... MQr. 28C5 IWbor ~ , Co$ta Mes. U0-6C10 MTIN Hi$SM1 "T ~ In T USlln" Jinan 30 AllA tetUf Dr. tUSlj\ M: C•• .. t.un , • • Oldsmobile ALUH OlOSMOlllE 1 1 Ill OrihCe COl.Wlty San Diego freeway it Avery, l.JQ\1113 t.iguel 5112-0100 BEACH OlOSMOlllE 17331 Buell 8!1id. ~n:.nvion Buch 2 ml Soul!>! °' cos twy 714·'42·6666 JOE MACPHERSON OlDSMOllLf 23.CS tl Gt3lld A~e ~AN 542.1111 UNMRSITY OLDSMOlllE • GMC TRUCI( 28SO IWbot Bivd . Cosu Mt"' 540-9640 Pontiac. DAVID J PHllUPS PONTIAC Quality lamitv seMte '"e 19611 • Sates: SeMCe LtO Hills, 5 twy (n Ake·a 837-2400 lob Longpre Pontloc 13600 Beath Bllld Wesl/11UlS1tf (714) 89H6S 1 MClEAN roHTIAC • GMC ll!UCI( Tustin Auto Cetllet 7141731-0990 Porsche NEWPORT AUlO CEN1lll C4S E C~ li..Y . /,c,.l)Ot1 Buc!I 673-0900 Saab BEAOi IMPORTS 30 Autci Center Orl\"t., Tusun CA 92680 (714) 609 ~2 •·Now loatcd 1n the Tustin Auto C.Cnter" Sa tum SATURN Of SANlA ANA 1350 A.111> Mlit Dr , Sanu A.'l.l 852-8332 Subaru TUTTlf CLICK'S TUSTIN SUIA,RU 40 AlllD Crrner Dt. TuslJI 730·.1600 Suzuki 101 LONGPRE SUZUKI tJow lmmtd •It De •tlY All t.•~s 111 Wes1rn1m1tr, 13£.00 Smh 8:.1' f7U) 192-665t TUffiE CLICKS TUSTlt~ ~l!~Ul(J 40 ~t> cer.·~ Dr T11s-.in 73(µ600 Toyota TOYO!A Of COSTA Mfio\ I §66 tblO« Btvd , CosU 'Me~ 722·2000 JOE MACPHERSON lOYOl4 •.i Air.o Cenl.ct Dnvt. T11>t.in u2-s111 llll MAXEY TOYOlA ?ii/ts OPtn 9 3 Sl!Urd.Jt .. 18881 Beach Blvd , 11untington Beien 847·8»5 HMORE TOYOTA How S¥<ett It Is' Sales * Selvice * rw * lmJIQ 15300 Ouch. Westl!Wl~ttr 894·3>22 lEW WUI IRVINl lOYOlA 30 Au\o Center ()IM. !r.ll'le 761-060 Volkswagen RAY flAOHOE VOU(SWAG(N ~s • Leu 10 • Sth-..e • PMts • Bodt f r1>1lf lrtint Auto Cfrt\I:' 71•·830·7 JOO SOUTH COUNlY VOlKSWAGEN Nlllnbcf 1 VOUTle ~s In h U S A. 18711 Buth Blvd . H.n.n;ion Buch 142-2000 Dan"!I McKerma' f/J,,iilillillifll S<)uth County \k)lk~wa!_.,~n/lsuzu FACTORY AUTHORIZED MB • IBIVICE • PIRll Umcl MD PARTS GPO M·F lA.M.·lP.M. 1 :: /11 f;f ~f,H \;[!,'fl tl\l".11" \:llr ~·1 ,I H 8 lt 2000 y, ''"'l' I ,,. -· t ..... ~ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot o PRIX: Sal ety, styling nhanced for new models rand Prix lin e. ontrolled performance is abo enhanced' by upgrading the mndard Grand Prix t>nginc from 1991 2.3 li ter Qu.id Four to the 3.1 liter V6 with electronic fuel injection on 'tlll modcb c\Cept the GTP. The 3.1 liter \16 produces 140 hp 4400 rpm, .ind 185 lbs./ It. of torque 3 200 rpm. 1 he engine is cast iron, with a low-restriction intake man1told and alumi141m cylinder heads featuring a fast-bum combu!>tion chamber. Standnrd trnnsrn ission with the 3 .1 liter V6 is the 3-spced automatic on LE and SE models and 4-speed Jutomatic on the GT and ST E. In 1991 , GrJnd Pri'< rntroch..1ced one o( th~ most soph1!>l1catcd po"crtrains rn the 3.4 liter T\\U'l Dual Cam VG engine. Co ntinued fo r 1992, this engine features an clcctronicJll y fucl-i n1ec.ted, 24-val ve, dua l O\Crhc.1d cam dc:.1gn to produce :n 0 hp 5200 r~m and 215 lbs. of to rq ue 4000 rpm, mated with the 5-spccd manuJI transmission. The engine block is cast iron, the hc.1d) :-ind intake arc aluminum. Morc.·o .. er, the Jluminum he,1c.h arc ol the fast· bum type, while the four-\ ah cs-per-cylinder dc~1gn ensure:. optimJI breathing. V~\e l1iters ,1rc hydraulic and do not require adjustment. The 3.4 liter h \ in Dual Cam \'G IS cl\ a l.1ble on J I GrJnd Pm mode.•!:; in 1992 ~\Jtcd '"th t~1e 4· sp1.:~c.J 4TGO-E l lec.tronic.ill> controlled clUtOnhlllC tran:,mbsion. tht• T\\ Ill Du.11 C.1m VG clelii..crs :wo hp. The 1992 model \ e1H ~pre')ents the 30th ·Jnn1\.t>'r .1ry ot • ·ti~ GrJnd Prix nameplJll'. Onginillly an up'>c.1lc.•, '>j>ort·lu\ur\ cou'pe based on the iul -)izc • · Cll.1lina scrie), the Gr..l'' I P11x s >On • ttJ1ncd c.l•ll'ln.1tt·d !lt.1lu> ·" J St} le leJder rn the 1ndu~trv .rnd one of the mo')t im t.i:cd c;ir:. f the.• 1960s. l he Irr::.: Ill ti s .'(' C.r.1ml Pr" \\a) intru lu(l'CI hH 19o<J .ind bcc.1mt: on' ot thl' o' Hell1ns Pont1J1.. I n<':. ti rqughout the l 9i0::. .rnd I q90 ... · lhl' cum:nt t-;cncr.:ltton \\.lJoch1 Grand P11x "·ls lir>l ;-innuunct'd IC1r the 1988 model \ e.:ir • ., ,1 Cllllf)l'. '"th the scd.1n tollO\\ in~ in 19~0 A h l)h·pcrrormance Turbo \ cr:.ioll•\\ ~h iir::.t hu1.t 111 • 1989, then supplJnll'd b) the 24-\,1hc Ti\in q ual C.1m V6-cquipp d GTP '" 1991. In c.1lcndar year 1990. th!.! 1 I 6,ll45 Cr.ind P1ix regist ration> 111 the United St.lies <iccounted for 18 pcrc.ent oi tut.11 Punti.ic s.1les. The Grand Prix buyer is predbm1nantly m,1lc and ma rried. ''P1Jroxu11.ltl'ly half 1)(edomin • .Hcly Mc collesc·ecluc.JtccJ proics~ionab. The target bu} er group 1s 35-50 ycar-0lcl·malc, m.mied wit h an annu.11 household income of SS0,000 - SG5,000. Bu}crs of the Gl J nd STE models aw at the top end o( the Grand Pm buyer household income scale and tend to be professional:,. for 1992, the Gr.ind Prix SE coupe rek.l rns with J sporty · exterior appearance including mini-quad headlamp), fog lamp), w1c.Jc body-color side molding'!i, monotone .1ppcar.Jnce and nC\\. up-lc\cl taillamps. PontiJc's 15 bolt-on wheel CO\ er 1s standard. The Grand Pnx SE Coupe 1s targeted Jl the customer "ho \\ .1nts st} le, image options and pcrf ormance in a f un-to-dri\ e car with exceptional price and v.Jluc. Grilnd Prix SE coupe clcfi,ers .ill oi that -.rnd more -"1th an optional s/mrt appc,1ranc.c p.1d.t1ge t l.lt .idds some of the :.party clue~ of the up1lewl GT, nn qption.il aero pcrrormancc pilcl.-<1ge th.ll oif er!: the cu::.tomcr the ult1m,1tc 111 style .1t J \cry .111orcl.Jblc price i'lnd the ;i\,1tl,1blc 3.4 liter T\, in Dual Carn VG engine thJt pro\.1de:. tlic mo. t p<mcr oi any Ponti.ic. po\\ertr,1111. The 3.4 liter T\\tn Dual Cam \ u b a\ .1 l.1blc '' ith 1 thL·r a 5 !-peed manu.11 or L1cdronic,1llr t ontrolkd 41 GO-E. 4 -<.peed ,1utorn.1t1L tr,1nsmbs1nn. The 3.1 l1ti r \ (, \\ th 3-spt'cd .rntumJtic lr .11 mr~)ion i) $lJncl.ml, rl1pl<lcin~ :I l .!.3 Isl\: r L'nginL'. l he ·hPL'ed tuturn.itic I) .J\ Jilabll·. '>t.ll)d.ucl tires on the SE arc P:!t -oR 15 hbcl..",111 tourm~ tires.. Op:ion,,I tourmg trrL:. arl' P~ 15 uORl!1 l·l.1d,,,,1)l tl..unng tire:.. 5 liOl\11,, Cooch l·,1r (JglC er .; h1.1cf\ \ .l!I) .ll(' lJ pt on.11 .rncl required \\1th the 3.4 11•1.. r \ (, ,\ r c.uncl111oning "' .t m l.ird on th1..1 SE '1> \\1..!ll .is 4 ~pht rl'clining irwll ::>\'Jb. The SE ~Ii.He.:. the Od1:0 EIR0 \\tr\\ tcrc.'\J r.iclo "1th clo k \\ 1:h thl' LE Jnd SE sccl.ln. for the dm 1ng cnthu,i,ht "hl> '' .111b the u!timJtt• in micl-:::.ill' 1992 Pontiac Grand Prix LE Sedan :.port coupe cxlcrrpr and interior car :.tyl mg, h.rnclllng and pcrrormance, Pontiac. offer the Grand Pm GT coupe. The 3.1 l1t<..r \I(, \\ith the 4-spct'd .wtom.1t1c is :.tand.mJ. The 3 -I liter I'' in DuJI Cam V6 is abo a\ .1il blc "11h the 5-spct:cJ m.Jnu,11 tr.1n:.rn1:.:.i•Jn or with the opt1on.1I clc.•ctrunic,llly controlled 4T60·[ 4·:-pcecl automJtic. New 1 G inch S-bl,1clc color-1.-c} cd alun1inum \\heel::. .ire standard. a:. Jrc P225 60RIC1 Goud~eJr Eagle GT 4 tour 1ng ul.Kl..w,1lls. The CT is f 1tlccl \\ ith the Y9'J R.:lll)" T uhcd Su~lll'n~ion. ln!>idt·,·the Cr.incl Prix GT fcJturcs an-up-lc-.:d interior, including st.1nd.1rd .1 r condit1t)r1ing. po"l'r \\ indo,,::., f)Q" <.'r door locl\ . \\er bucket trortt 'l'.lb "1th po\~ l'r .Ht1cul.ll1ng lumb.u, thigh .rnd >tcfe bobtcrs .111d cru1 c con:rol. LeJthcr trim ::-c. .. 1ting ,lrl'a5 .uc opl10nJ .h 1s the remote kc.·dc.·~ t'ntl\ :,) stc.·m. lhl• up-lc,d Dcko ETR ,\;\\FM c.b:.Cllc.' r .id10 is st.rn<lcircl, \\ ith J Deku n R r\\ \, f-.\ \ CO!llp.)d disc :.\::.tern .ii; .111 J\,11l,1l>lc option. The CT .1bo lOllles \\1th :.tcc.•rin3 "h1:d r.1clio Lu1Hr~1b Jncl .1 · ~rx-)1)1,.·Jkcr ~~lUncl :,> tcm '"th · .1rnp lier ,.., ,t.1ncl.ml cquipnwnc. Aero pc11orm~ncc.· p.Kl.:,1gc b .l\a11.lb!c on CT rnup6. It incluch.':. acru gr uuncl L'iicct:,, "heel 1 l.irt·~ .. \\ idl.! bod)·-color botl\':.1de a pp liq uc, specific front high-pcrforrhance po~vcrpl.lnt antl'rcar fa~ias. mini-quad -deliver!> 210 hp 5200 rpm, "hrlc hcJcllamps, monotone paint 200 hp is gt·ncratecl 5000 rpm theme, 16 gold. silver or white "hen matclwd .._,1th the 4-specd uo::.sl.Jce \\f1ccls and dual automatic gearbox. c>.hau:,t. The engine block is ca)t trun \\hen the aero performance \.\ith aluminum hcach and rnt.Jl.:c.'. package and the 3.4 liter T\\in JJ1c aluminum heads are oi the Dual Cam VG are specified on the fo)t-burn design, and fc.:llurc to:.ir GT coupe, with either the \Jh cs per cylinder tor optimal 5-":>pc.:ec manual transmission or breathing. V.Jh e lifters arc \\Ith the optional electronicall> h)draulic and do not require controlled -H60·E, 4-spcccJ adju)tment. automatic, the coupe 1s During i~ dc\elopmcnt, the transformed into the ultimate new cng1rc under"' ent more tll.ln GrJncJ Prix performance \Chide 100 di\er)c tests to en:.urc -the Grand Prix GTP. durabtl1tv, quality and The GTP is a unique, ~ performance all-encompa>sing sport coupe that The 1992 Grand Prix lE sedJn gi\ cs its owner all of the ~t> le and -Pont1.ic.'s most aftordJQlc pl'rformance S) mbolizt•d 1;, the m1s-s,zc car --recc1\ e:. aiiordJblc 1unc:.t1 )nJI hood loU\crs .rnd GTP .111 STE look for 19 )2, TJrgct~d at n,1mel)f.Jtcs. Inside, the CTP the }Oung family that needs the inclll( e:. all of the up-IC'\.cl room ancl mid-size sedan comfort interior features of the CT coupe. ot J m1d-~izc :.cd.rn but \\Jnb 0 ubidc. specific. GTP trim the :.~1c ancl J?CriormJnce oi a · includes 24·\ al\e \.6 lront CC..Upc Jt Jn Jifortfabfc I 1rKL the fl•nclcr namcplJtes and cloi~orinc LE sedan b the \ alue lcJdcr or GTP door and deck lid the Pont1JC mid-size ilcct. n.m1cpbtc). P24 5 50ZR I G The n~" -look LE scclJn ic.:iturc) Goo(h car Gatorb.id: ttrl'::. arc an STE-tn'P r\:d iront light bJr required on the CTP-1 h1..• T" in '"th. in:('gr.11 tog IJmps, Du.1 C1m V6 -tir:,t 11Hroduccd . STE-rns1wl•cl rrunt and re,1r .. in the 1991 model )Car -is the · · f,i:.tias, "1de bod}"colon:'Cl h1ghc::.t d1::.placement multr\Jhe bod)sidc n•1Jld1ns~ look Jnd \'6 J\ a .able from an> cJomc)tic -0r uple\ el Cl gridl tJ1llamps "hrch iore1gn car manufadurcr. round out the pac!.-age. When mJted to a 5-speed The 3 1 liter VG dc\cloping manuJI transmbsion, the 140 hp 4400 rpm 1::. the :.tancfar<l Thursday, August 6, 992 89 I ~nsinc.• trl·p a rng the 2.3 liter rour) Jnd come., \ th the 3-sp1.:ed automatic tr;:in::.nuss1on "1th the 4-s~ed..aut.1mat1c J\cJ1lable For the 11r.,1 tune, the 3 4 liter Twin Dual Cam V6 eng.ne 1s an a\aibblc or.lion \"\1th the elcctron1c:i Iv con:rolled 4-:,pced auto r1.it1c.. , p umiac's 15 bolt-on \\heel c \ crs are standJrd, as arc P205 iOR 15 b!Jd:., Jll tounng t re'· P225 6QR.6 Good} ear Eagle GT 4 bl,1d.\'41f1) and the new 16 inch 5-blJdc aluminum ''heeb ,1re required \\1th the 3.4 liter ~ T .-.m Dual Cam ·v6. Like.• :ill Grand Prix models, the LE sc·<fan rs well e~u1pped 1ns1de, too. ·\ r concfit1oning • ., St.lnd.Jrd, o' a re :,pk rccLin1ng rront seal!> Jnd a Delco ETR A\ FM :.tcrco r.1d o "1th clod;. A com11lete line ot oDtiuns ar~ J\a l.1u!e nc1 udrn~. anu-locl..: br. I.; ) -\BS -J~a1lablc as an uptron for the iir)t ume on ;} b..ise rnodr.:I Grand Pn -the Delco ETR A\\ F.\\ d ::.>Ctte stereo, cru1:.c control, bud.ct sea•::-, J po"cr dm er·., ~·.1:, p O\\\: r door foe~) ;.ln<.I pu\\ c.·r. '' 1• J J\\ '· . Cr JncJ Pri\ ::,[ ~ecbn reCl~1\ e::. J ~:.mdard upac. H 1 ooh. in 199.2 J!on~ \\llh iocu)cd option sroup pacl.:ilgc:. that mJ!..c it the high-contenl h1~h-... 1luc mocld 01 , See PONTIAC. 810 Q Be The First On Your Block Here Now & Ready For Delivery () Q . PRE-OWNED CLEARANCE SALE 1973 FORD 18FORD 1989 NISSIN 1989FORD 1991 DAIHATSU 1191 FORD 1992 FORD Lm ESCORT 2 DR. SENTRI ESCORT GT CHARADE SE lE•OUJRGl ESCORT lX 'DR AlllQC,-T\.J ac.aumrm MllCUM IWQ SID IMFl. -•-Cl °'*..111C,-CAll • ""'°' aic.-. • lllf'f"' #.1111.-C.-.nu. aic.-CAa. ..,..a11111D•'• ISTIClll""I~ ~ .... 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August 6, 1992 1 What does NX stand for? Fun electronically-controlled automatic. The NX's periormance 1s only pJrt of the package. Its comp.Kt, fluid exterior cf('S1gn - with softly rounded head and ta1llJmps and integrutcd rear spoiler -continues to mJl..c the "'-X a visual stand out 1n 1t.s increasing!} crowded segment. On the inside, the '°' \ fcJturcs flowing interior line::. chJractcmtic of Ni>::.an'!. rKw-gcncratiun lineup. ThC' ergonomic l.1yout leJturcs sports-styled bucl..l'l scats mol k~d door c tr m and con} eniently mounted cont rob anc~ 11 dude::. such comcnicnce features, 11 -cl~h-~ u cngt, ccnl\.'r console .rncl l.irge cargo arl'a ''1th fold do" n rc.u c;eJt b.1(1\. Botl '\ mocll'b ll·.llurc J long list or ~t.rncl.ird l q..i1pmen1. including a c.Jm cr-siUL' Jir bJg, po""'er r.Jcl..-anc.J-prnion ::.leering, po" c>r front disc bral..es <four·\\ heel di::.cs on the • 1000). po\\Cr door mirrors, tilt steering column, full instrumentation and front .1nd rear stabilizer bars. The NX 2000 adds a iront Jrr dam \\ ith integrated fug lights, rc.1r spoiler. seve1i-sp9!..p allo> "heeb and an AA\ FM cJ.,~tte ,1ud10 S}::.tcm. An Jnti-lock braking S)::.tcm,fAlbl 1s optional on 2000 models \\ ith m.mu.11 trJn~mis::.ion. And nc'' for 1992 i'> on ,1\ Jilable Po" er P~cl..Jge ior the 2000 \d11c.11 include:. control ror the fir~t time, both l 000 .md _ JOO mu lei') arC' J\ .1il.1l>le. \\ ith ren '' Jl 1.. h .. hs T -b.1r pand::. the onl) \\.:hidt.~) 111 tl.1..ir· a::.) to oiicr ::.ui:h a ic.1tw 1..'. - 1 SB Package, Air Conditioning, 3.3 Litre V-6, Tilt Wheel, Bucket Seats, Rear Defogger MSRP. $1 5,740 NABERS DISC ... $1 .250 MFG REBATE . ... $500 ~~~E ........... $1, 7 50 $13,99P '92 l{l~GAL .CUSTOM 4-l)R. SEO 1 SO Package, POWClf Antenna. Tach & Gauges, 3800 V-6 Engine, CtUlse Control, AC, Alloy w.11. Cusen. Tape $15;958 ..., MSAP ___ ·-•-S19,'51 NA8EAS DISC -SZ.250 wro. REBATE -. 11,250 :u~.$3,500 '92 BlJICK RIVIERA . • •!l!:~_.,.:1 SE Package, Alr·Condltionlng, AM/FM ca ... ettt, Power Antenna. w/W Covwa, Day/Nit• Mirror, Power Seats, Ktylna Entry, Ful Power MSAP_ -121.129 NABERS DISC-1.1.000 MfG. RESATE-12.000 ~°L-$5,000 '92B ICK ROADMA TER 1 SO Package, Wit Wheel Covers. Alr-Concl!!1ooog. AM'FM Cusea., POW9f Antenna, UIM VISOt \linty MSAPT ·---· -123.487 NABERS OISCT •• 1.1.000 MFO RESATET._ .. $1,000 ;.°L $4,000 $19,41[l '92P RK VE. ULTRA 4-Dll . 1 SE Package, AC, Y56 Tou11ng Pec:kag•. Keyteu Entry. Twillte Sentinel Pkg • Compact O.c AMIFM. Aloy WhHla, Mana{lefs OomonalalJOf Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot PONTIAC: From 89 the sport sedJn line. Targeted at the young family thJt enjoys sport · styling Jnd perfor111ance with a more upscale look at a'\ affordable pri~e, the Grand Prix SE se<.Jan delivers an exceptron.llly crnvpctitive price and value ver:.us other high-volume mid-size sedans. The SE sedan's upsraded 1992 l~k inclu~e::. ~e .addition of an intesrgted red. bod~-:.1dc molding insert stripe, CT (Srid) t<11llamps, body-color rear filler. appliquc .and body-color nameplate::.. The upgraded look also includes new sporty and aggressive lool..ing 16 inch S bla~c, !ires color-keyed c.:tst aluminum "heel::. a1,a1lable in silver, bright red, white or bright blue and P21 5/60 Rl 6 touring tires. The SE sedan includ1..'5 all ot the st..1nd<1rd features of the SE coupe in Jdcl1t1on to fi rst-time ava ilability of the sport appc.lrJnce package in 1992, complete with packmp lower ground effect::., dual C\:haust, rally gauges, console and bucl..ct seats (sport bucket seats are optional). Combined with the 3.4 liter T\\ in Duell C.1m VG engine and available 1 SC option p.1c.k.:tgc, the SE sedan takes on an eq~n ne\\Cr loo!.; similar to the STE sedan, but at a greater \aluc. The option p.Kkage includes tilt steering \\heel, controlled cycle, wipers, cruise control, illuminJtcd entry and po\\<.r door ,locks, power windows (wi th driver'!> c'prt•s::. down feature), po\\ er scats .rncJ mirror::. . Grand Prix STE sedan -the optimum Pontiac mid-size touring scdJn -size tour ng appc.Jls to. the driving enthusiast \\ho need., J mid·Size sedan, but doesn't want to g1\e up sport CJr handling or pcrformJnce. St.:tndard anti-lock brJl..cs (Al3Sl and uplc,el e'tcrior and interior "t) ling 'm,1!..e the STE Jn c.'xccllcnt Jllern.1ti\ c to .1n imported entry-le' cl luxury car. f or 1992, STE feature::. a front light bJr "1th integral fog l:tmfh, ST£ tront and rc.H i l;;c• ) Jnd wide body-color body::.1de "mo1ding.,, IO\\l.'r IJody·color aero -grouna dfccts, bodr·rnlor mirror::. ~pccifo: S fE . dccklid appliquc ,ind ~pcc1iic STE lJ J'l1p. 1 " The 3.1 liter \'6 1::. ~t.rnclJrd \\Ith the -hpLcd <JutomJtic The 3.-1 htu T" an DuJ (Jm \ 6 i:. J\J1lablc \\ith Lither the 5-S1 l..'d n .rnuJI tr,1nsmiss on or \\ ith the op11on.ll l·lcctronic.1lly controlled 4-::.peed .HJtOmJt1c. In .1clclitio11, tht.' !.' l E como \\ th ~pcciltc 16, bod) ·rnlor "heel) .ind r .! .! 5 uOR 6 Goud}C'ar Eagle GT 4 lirl''> .rnd the -.pc11 t Y99 ''I <.·n~ron p.Kl..Jge lnlc.rior !:>TE JppointrnC'nt'> mdudc p mer reclining buc~ct ::.Lat:. \\1th lumb.1r and articu!.m d thibh supports. Otht•r ~t.rnd,'\rd fL'.ltur<.•::. a1 c p<.)\\ c.: r "indows ,rncl dour locl..s, .rn conditiuning,. cnil e control and a rcmotc kcvlc:.) cntr\ system. Thc Sl E 1::. littcd \\ith the up·ll!,el Delco ETR A\\ fM tJSSCttl~ S\)tc.•m. an~ ! •• · , I.' l>OUll(f S)":>it'lll \\llh ~q>,HJlC ::.Ub\\OOfc.:·r am1 . Ill'( th.1l C.ll\ lk• .1dJU1>1Cd IJ the ~tand.ud !>leering \\h1.;t•I controb A Delco (1 R \\\ f.\\ lOmp.1ct d1 ::.).;ttm p Ml'r. ::.unn>0i •:ind h.•,ul 11..•r :.e.1t1ng ,111..'i.h arc oplloll.ll !\) on the CT, a·hcJd·up cl1~pl.1)', (I iU£?) i :l\JilJblc ' Food Melt Chocolate in the Microwave for These ·Easy Summer t's never too hot to enjoy the irre i tible flavor of deep, rich, real chocolate! These lusciou ''dip , drizzles and decadent delights" recipes from Baker's chocolate are ideal for summer. Each recipe is made in minute , tarts with the easy step of melting chocolate in the microwave and u es ju t one bowl. The microwave ·melting method makes it simple for anyone to avor the real chocolate taste that Baker's chocolate' add lo favorite recipes. This method is the ba i for dozen of•Baker's ~+11~new+-reeipes because there' n~ measuring-·-+-..:.----:;.....t;: just unwrap the squares, place in a bowl and microwave on HIGH for about two minute . Nothing beats the look or melt of warm, wonderful melted chocolate. You can tart using the microwave melting method by dipping this year's bounty of summer fruit in pure Baker's chocolate. Follow the Chocolate-Dipped Delights or Chocolate Plunge recipe and in no time, you will have ~ luscious snack or des ert that i perfect for erving to family or guests. Try them warm or chillep! Some fruit that taste crumptiou dipped in Baker's chocolate are trawberries, kiwi, bananas and orange . You can al o experiment with your own favorite fruits! • n n•• August 6, 1992 Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext.366 Dietitian/2 Recipes/4 Chocolate i · also the perfect complement to another ummer etas ic-ice cream. Rich, decade.nt Fudge Nut Sauce form a candy-like shell over ice cream. U e thi auce as the centerpiece on a "make your own undae" table at summer parties. Store any leftover auce in the refrigerator and reheat in the microwave. For a more elegant ummer TIPS FOR USING BAKING CHOCOLATE auce, drizzle Regal Chocolate Sauce over fruit, angel food cake or pound cake. For a no-bake chocolate nae"-.. try Chocolate Mar hmallow Haystacks. Store these simple-to-make treat in the refrigerator for impromptu guests or summer nack attacks. Kid will enjoy mixing the ingredient and rolling the candies in coconut. This ummer, try the e recipe from Baker's and dip, drizzle or delight in the-Oecadence of real chocolate! FUDGE NUT SAUCE 6 squares BAKER 's semi-sweet chocolate ~ 1/4 cup (1/2 stick) margarine or butter 1/2 cup chopped walnuts Microwave chocolate and margarine in large microwavable bowl on HIGH 2 minutes or until margarine i melted. Stir until chocolate is completely melted. Stir in nuts. (If auce begin to harden, reheat 30 econds to l minute in microwave.) Serve over ice cream or cake. MaA es 213 cup. REGAL CHOCOLATE SAUCE · 2 squares BAKER 's unsweetened chocolate l/J cup water· 1/2 cup su1ar J tablespoons margarine or butter 1/4 teaspoon vanilla Mkrowave chocolate and water in micrQwavable bowl on HIGH I 1(1. minute . Stir until chocolate ls completely melted. Stir in ugar. Microwave 1 minute. Stir. Microwave 2 minute longer. stir in margarine and vanilla. Malc~s about I cup. VARIATIONS Oruae-Cbocolate Sauce: Prepare Regal Chocolate Sauce as directed, substituting 1 table poon orange liqueur for the vanilla. Almond-Chocolate Sauce: Prepare Regal Chocolate Sauce as directed, ubstitu~ing I table poon almond liqueur for the vanilla. Mocha Sauce! Prepare Regal Chocolate Sauce as directed, adding I to 2 tablespoons instant coffee with ugar. Cillnamon-Chocolate Sauce: Prepare Regal 0.0Cola1e ·Sauce a directed, adding tp 1easpoon cinnamon wilh sugar. ... ' ( \ • Melt baking chocolate by placing unwrapped chocolate in microwavable bowl. For 1 square chocolate. microwave on HIGH I 10 2 minute' or until almost melted, stirring after each minute. Add I 0 second for each additional square of choeolate. Remove from microwave. Stir until complelely melted. • Store baking chocolate in a cool. dry place. At high tempcranuc , the coco:r CHOCOLATE· DIPPED DELIGHTS . 4 squares BAKER' semi-weet ·chocolate Assorted fruit, uch as fra~berries, kiwi, bananas or oranges Colored prinkles (optional) Melt chocolate by placing unwrapped squares in microwavable di h. Microwave on HIGH 2 minute or until almost melted, tirring after each minute. Remove from microwave. tir until completel~ melted. Insert long wooden pick~ into fruit to be dipped. Dip fruit into chocolate; covering at least half. Let exec chocolale drip off. Sprinlle with colored prinkle • if de ired. Let tand or ref rigcrate on wire rad. or wax paper-lined tray until chocolate i. finn, aboul 30 minute . Store in refrigeralor up to 2 day . Mak"·" ab<>ut 2 doun cand1ts. butter melts, ri es 10 the urface and the chocolate de velop a gray color called "bloom ... Thi DOES NOT affect the flavor or quality of the chocolate m any way. The ori ginal color" 111 return when the chocolate i~ melted. • Make decoranve chocolate sha\.,ng<; by pulling a vegetable peeler aero ~ the urface of I square of semi-wee1 · chocolate. 6prinkJe on ice cream or favorite dessens. CHOCOLATE , . ..: - MARSHMALLOW · 1~ ~?- HAYSTACKS < Ji: . -2 squares BAKER'. unsweetened /""t chocolate 1 package (3 ounce ) cream cheese, sonened 2 tablespoon milk 2 cups po,wdered ugar 1/4 ttaspooa \lanilla J cups miniature marshmallo" BAKER' Angel Flake coconut Melt chocolate by placing unwrapped quares in microwavable dbh. Microwave on HIGH I to 2 mmute\ or unul almost melted, t1mng after each minul~ Remove from microwave. tir until completely melted. Cool lightly. Beat cream cheese and milk unul well blended. Gradually add sugar. Mi>< in chocolate and vanilla tir in marshmallows. ' · Drop by te~ poonf ul'i into coconut: roll until well coaled . Place on wa' paper-lined tray. Refrigerate at lea.! I I hoUr. Mate.t ah<Hd 4 do:tn < 1.mJie.f. ·-. . •Make chocolate dnule~ b) plJ~ mg 1 square of -.cm1-weet chocol~te m .i pla.sllc hea")' "eight or freeze-I)['\.'. zipper-t)' le 'and" 1ch bag. Clo-.e bJg. microwave on HIGH about I minute. gently 5queeze the part1all) mellcd chocolate un11I ompletel) melted Fold do" n top of bag. ~mp I inch oO ot a comer and dnzzle onto lre'h frull. cookie . chee~ake or bm" mes. CHOCOLATE · PLUNGE 213 cup corn ·~rup 1/2 cup hea') cream 1 pad.al?e (8 ounce l e \U.R's semi· "eel chocolate or 2 packa~es (4 ounce' each) 8.\UR'' German· "i"ttt chocolate As.wrted fre h fruit (slra" berrie , ~I iced kiwi. pineapple. applt' or banan~l 1icrowa'e com -.yrup and u~am in large m1crowa".iblc bov.I on HIGH 1-1 r-mmute~ or unttl ml\ lure both Add ch<X:olatc. tir until complett'I) melted. crve warm .t' J dip \ .. llh f re,h fruit. Mute\ 1111 up.\. _ .. 2 Thursday, August 6, 1992 Diabetic Worried about sugar in gourmet conee beans . . ·Q I was rtcently dloenoscd os having diabetes ond must now wa tch tht amount or sugar In my diet. I enj oy making my own colTee from navored beans (such as vanilla or almond), but wonder If sugar is added in the Onvorlng? -A.R., Hun tington Dench Bugs of gourmet navored coffee • ber ns -or, for that mailer, ground flavo red blends -seldom provide ingredienl lists, so it's difficult LO know precisely what has been added to flavor the beans. According to several major A k th fluvoring s e mnnufacturers, Dietitian sus.ir b no1 used -----• in 1hc1r fl:i,or formulations. The be.ins absorb special fl<ivors after being soaked in bnths of highly aromatic flavoring concen1 rn11ons. fa en if sugar w<is an ingredient 1n these mi.xtures, the amount of fl :l\'oring added to gourmet coffee beans b so small (only half of I percent) that it is not considered J n::.k 10 diabetics . . The AmcricJn Diabete' Association feels thJt people \\1th diabetes should encounter no difficulty with Jny food thJt co111nins less than one teJspoon of sugar or other caloric :o\\ectencr. My ad' ice: Co111inue enJO)tng )OUr i.pcc1al coffee .rnd leer reading food l:lbels to avoid hidden sources of sugar. Q I ha,·e rcud th:ll red \\ine contains a chemica l \\hich is supposed lo help lo,1er cholcslerol. ls this also true for grape juice'! -1\1.0 ., Nc\\port Beach The substance 1h.11 )OU arc rdernng to 1s resveratrol. II b lound in the grapes that arc used to make red wines. Tlus :.ame chemical ts ;ibo present in purple concorJ grapes needeJ by manufacturers 10 produce commercial grnpe ju1ee. Rcsverutrol has been demom1rated in animal studies to lo'' er blood cholesterol. nutm:nt s. You can recover om~ of the nutrients if you re-use the water that the vegcwbles were cooked in to make soups or stew . Q My husbnnd, recently undcn,ent su'l:cry lO open blocked coronary arteries. The doctor reco mmended n lo" -rnt diet and exercise to help l.t-ep them open. 11\'e henrd th:tl Osh Oil supph!menls ca n help. Whut is your 01>lnion or Ch h oil supplements? -t.1.L., Cosln Mc n 1=ir~1 of all, I Jo not recommend thnt )Our husband start t. ~ing fish oil ~uppleme1HS without fi1s1 checlting \vith )Our cardiologist. I do suggest th.11 11 h be substituted an plJce of rm:.1t or poultry s.evcral tllllCS U \\eek because or the heurt-henlthy omcga-3 Cutty acids contJine<.I in se;itpod. There ''as an interesting study imolviog foh oil supplements by doctors :11 the Quebec Heat t lmtitute in Cunad:i. Rese:i1chers separJtcd in to h\O groups -205 people "ho ''ere to undergo WE DOUBLE MANUFACTURERS' COUPONS ' ' .. .. : . b:illoon anaioplasty in order 10 open blocked coronary nrteries. The first group received 15 foh-011 capsules for three wcci..s prior to surgery and for six month'\ · afterward. The seconJ group received olive oil supplements an exactly the same procedure. Neither group kn ew which supplement they \\Crc tal<.ing. At the and of the 11i\·mon1h period, oil the pat ient~ reccivetl ongiogrums and the rei.ults wc1e analyzed by computer. The finding showed that the patients t:.1 king the fish-oil capsules hod one-third less rcblockage 1han the group receiving the olive oil capsules. D1e1s v.cre also checked, anc.J 11 v.as found that the patients who had less blocknge we re the ones who ute more seafood -about 1 grnm of omcgn-3 fully acids, which is equivalent lo three searood dishes per week. Q 1 know filler protccls agnlnsr colon ca ncer, bul "hlch kind or flbc r Is best'! C.D., lat uno Ocoeh A :,tudy examining the ctrects o adding either oat, corn or wheat bran to lhc diets or 78 women shQ\\Cd that only whe:it bran was able to reduce the amount of cancer-causing substances in the coh,m and with it the risk of cancer. Dcrolec S<·unlon Is tJ rcglstcrro dlctitiun. Sl>c Is the author of t11 0 books: ••Dirts 1'/wt Wurk" nnd "The Wellness Book of l.B.5'." Send your qu,•stions to: DC'rulcc Senn/on, R.D., t/u Unl/y Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, CostD IUt:SD, 92626. Family Markets WE ACCEPT COUPONS ••• FROM OTHER SUPERMARKOS WHOLE, SWEET LB. Colorful POMPOM BOUQUET ............ 2.99 Fuji 0< BRAEBURN APPLES Jlb.8og 2 79 DOLE SALAD MIX . ........... ...... • Extra Foney 3-LB. BAG GALA APPLES ....... 1 .69 l8 1.19 ESS BEEF ROAST RUMP OR BOTTOM ROUND ROAST Q I am tryi ng lo ca t more -~ ''rgctnble! in n1y meal~+<i-tt' -+-+ better to steam, boil or micro11 n\C in order to retain the mosl 'itamins and minerals? -K.B., Corona dcl l\lar Eating more vegetables is one of the best '~a)s to help reduce your ri ... i.. 0f c.incer. heart d1\ea-;e and J1:1bctes. Unfortunntel), unless you cut )Our 'egetables raw, while the) .1n: still \cry fresh. there "ill be ~lime nutrn:nt lo~s I k.11. lit!hl, .11r and \\Jler ;.Ill rob nutnl'nh lrom 'cgetablcs. For r.!.\.1111 plc. hc.11 dcstro)·s Vit<imin C_._ th1.1111tn ,1nd lultc acid and wnter lc:.1chcs out ''·•tcr-solublc Vitamin C .ind the U Com pk\ 'it am ms. The nw:.t nutricnt-lncndly l'l>OJ..ing method seem to be m1cr,I\\ ,I\ mg. bccuuse the cooking 111nc 1'> 'hort .ind there is li11le or no \\.1 ter requ1red. S11r-fry111g ii. ;11101her cool111g technique that Joe..,n't nl.'cJ \\.tier .ind lllJ) reduce '1tJm111 loss. Steaming 1s the ne\t best cho1Ce. but )0U \\Ill lthe appro\1m,llcly h:ilf of the 'l!Jmlll C and some of the 13 \l!Jmin' Rcdul.rng the steammg t1ml.', the amount of water used, and CJt111g )Our vegetnbles cmper \\Ill help 10 cut down the v1tJm111 lo~.., You Jo not ha'e 10 \vOrl'\ .about bl.'tJ·CJrotcnc: 11 as verv hc.11 ~table and dues not suffer loss lr\1111 c:ook1 ng. Dolling "C!~e1,1blcs 111 '"ater wins the boob) pnLe and plJces dead IJ'>t II 1:, the ll\0)1 destructive to Bread law change offers variety any way you slice it SACRAM£:.NTO -The repeal of Cal1forn1.1's Stnndard Bread Law ''Ill now .-illow the b.-iking 1ndu.,1ry to establish its own sizes for loaves of bread based on comumer demand, according 10 the C.1l1forn1a Department of Food ond Agric ulture. Assembly Dill 2429 by Asse mblywoman Andrea Seastrand ( R·Sahnas), which was signed into law by Governor Wibon on July 23, removes restrictions on the sizes of bread loaves >old in store' statev.ide. Since 1947, California's Stondnrd Bread Law required loaves of brend to be sold only in increments of eight·. 16· and 24-ounce sizes. But wtth the trend toward smaller sized families. the eonc;umer was some1imci. put in the position or having to purchase loaves of bread that were too large or 100 small for their needs. CDFA officials soy the new standards will not jeopardize the consumer's ability to determine how much bread they are buyi ng since bakers will still be required to properly lnbel their product according to the requirements or Fnir Packlaing ond Lnbclina Acts. • I BONILISS POU SHOULDIR ROAST ~ La. 1.09 ~DIPl'S •• ..., ..... " -~ CUA.MY . POTATO SALAD FRESH MAO£ u .• 89 STRUDIL (I?_? ii?;-,.-·,... sncKs ( { n ; ( f ~/'. ' ASSORTED \ / .i FIWNGS 2 FOil s 1 t INOW.CIYa LIGI & CLAWS AlASKAN Of'IUO FRO/DEF La •. 3~99 ... w ... CllWtll "' HUOHIS 8A8YWIPIJ 84 COUNT 1.79 PIRTPLUS SHAMPOO 22 OUNCE 4.99 LB. OltANGI ROUOHY PILLllS . AUSTRALIAN FRO/DEF '"S . .., 1--X ,·- La. 5.99 HUOlllS STlllNO CHllll '~{ 4 FOil •i KllAn 1·1.8. llNOUI AMERICAN CHEESE FOOD 2.99 • BUDDIG CHIPPED MEATS 2 .5-0Z. PKG. ASSORTED VARlmES·UMIT {» 4·MCK BATH nssu1 -- MALI GAL DlllYIR'I la ClllAM ~ MO OR ANCEL SOFT .89 ASSORTED FlAVORS 3.89 COll'VllmlNI •ltOZlll ..... ... 8ANQUIT POTPIU ' OUNCE .55 ......... 1.49 C1tr1a Hill 1 2 Oz ORANGE JUICE Oel~5·0z BREAKFAST BURRITOS ...............• 69 AMllllCAN MIXTU- 1 VIOnAKll LJU .... _ .. !.~t. ~:~~~ 1.69 • . "' I F 0 R 3·MCK Hl·CDMNU ASSORTED F"UIT ftAVOAS .89 UQUOltDIPl.lrlU'' P&AIN LWL VODKA Oii GIN 3.99 75/JMJ. 80PROOF E & J Gallo 7 SO·MI WHITE ZINFANDEL 6 Pock, 12-0z Con•°' 8oll4es +CR V SHARPS NO ALCOHOL BEER 3.49 .2.99 ~Sl'ltlef •" •u-... tttA1t 1• U"'lMt,l IN SIVll - MLOVIUO =7" llUM I 7.S UTER 9.99 ' 'IUHIY ITOlll GltOUftD 'IUllKIY FRESH La. 1.99 AllAll N• •ICUll MAllUKAN OOUaMn r , . ata v1N1ou ~\. ~ 1.15 ~ WIL-IMC cu• MIAT 65 OUNCE I.SS 48-0Z. OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY DRINKS 189 .............. CAT fOOD 60Z CAN VARIETIES • .29 I .~ V.f~---~~~~:::::;;:~ I. ~ Fresh Frying Chicken Drumsticks, Thighs or Whole Legs Southern -Va lue Pock •1992 Build A \'ons Burger No l to f)m'<'d 22Cl.o Fol-Fro1t>r1 Dt•/ro!>lt•d Fresh L-E-A-N Ground Beef Nol ro facet'<l 22"o Fol Vons Ground Turkey 7 g Frozen Def rosted-Greot Substilutl' for &>t•f Lh. • Country Hearth Giant Buns g g Plain, Sesame ~r Onion-6 Count Pud.oge Pkg • Vons American Singles Pk~ 199 ·Wrapped Chee.e Food-12 Ounce Package Fresh Extra Lean Ground Beef Lb 169 Does Not Exceed 15% Fot Fresh Ground Sirloin Lb 2 4 9 ThP Gourmet Ground Fresh Butterball Ground Turkey 199 (Fresh Ground TurJ...ry Breost-3.99 Lb.)Lb. lido Veal Ground Turkey 16 9 One Pound Chub Pkg. F1orida's Natural Orange Juice Nor from Corn 1•11lrott•-64 Oun< e Corton Minute Maid Fruit Punch One Gallon Contoincr Hillshire Farms Turkey Breast · 269 Honey or Smoked· JO Ounce Package 249 249 Red Flame Seedless Grapes Ca lif ornio Grown The Noluraf Snod .. ~~~ ~e~;· 2 ~100 ' •.\ Red Ripe Toma toes ScotTowels· "Big Roll" Paper Towels 1 ll Slw<'I Cou n I Pt•r Srng/t' Roll Arm&Hammer Ultra Laundry· ·09 Detergent. JO Lomb 40 Oz. Box Vons English Muffins n"". 219 J'nrc • St>f Pc lfod \'w ~ 11.2> lo 12 J7) (Cfw1 •se-l0.J75-l.2C}J Fro1..1•11 • Selt•t ld l-\'orictirc; 8 Oz. Oblong Pm.J.ogt• ,.,. Jerseffenaid . 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"' - 4 Thursday, August 6, 1992 Caramelizing sweetened condensed mn'IN ~ the •Yi and sale way Whether drizzled over baked apples, swirled in creamy parfaits or folded into rich tortes, the rich, buuery taste of caramel adds a :-.pcc1al touch to any dessert. Used to enhance custards, pies and cllndies, caramel is as versutile as it is delicious An easy way to obtain the Onvor of caramel is lo heat sweetened condensed milk, an all-natural; precooked blend o f whole milk and sugar. When sweetened condensed milk is heated (or as it naturally ages), it thickens and becomes more golden in color. This process, called caramelization, lnhe reaction between the milk protein and sugar. The result is a satiny, melt-i n-your-mouth caramel \\Ith a deep, golden tan color. Tempt f:Jmily anJ friends with thl! luscious taste pl C•HameliLed S\\ectened condensed milk in: •homey ··comfort" food:-. :-.uch as puddings and crc:am pies •rich, sumptuou:-. frostings anJ fillings for cool..ies, c.11..c-, and tortes • :>\\ cct and sill..y toppings driuleJ on ril'e pudding, 1.:c cream and pound cake •delicate sauces spooned ovc:r cre:imy custards, poached fruits and tradition:il pudding:. l3orden, lnc., the ma.nufacturer of Eagle Brand Swee tened Condensed Milk, has developed the followi ng three safe and convenient methods of caramelizing sweetened condensed mil k. 110\V TO CARAMELIZE SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK OVEN METI IO D: Pour I can sv.cetened condensed milk in10 9-inch pie plate. Cover with aluminum foil; place in larger :-.hallow pan. Fill t.1rgcr p:in \\Ith hot watcr. Dal..e a t -l::!S' fo r 1-1 1::! IHluf\ or u111tl th1cl.. and caramel-colored. Bear until 'mouth. ST0\'1:.1 O P ME1 HOD. Pour I c.111 l>wcctcncd llllldc:n~cd milk in10 top of double butler; place O\Cr bl11la11g \\,ltcr. O"cr low heal, s11nmer I to I Y'.! hl1ur~ llr un11l tlucl.. and caramel-colored. Ucal un1il 'lllOOlh. Dairy Berry Dip is a colo rful twist on the ordinary A t.1,ty dip often add-. spice to a pan~ -accompanied by cri~p \'Cgct.1blc:. or you r fa H>iitc chaps. O.tif) lkrry Dip is nl1 C\cep11on. The_l_rt.!_11) bkJ.ld h:.i:-. .1 sur12.me mt=.rcdien1 '"h1ch ·add-. an lllll'\pc:ctcd pund1 to the p.alate. A perfect add111on to a !>ummer b~11 becuc: or afternoon brunch. D.11f\ lkrry dip w,1-. created by Im ~ljrt1n. a cuhn.1f) ..,tudent at lhl' L l" t\ngek-. ·1cd1n11.;il1 r.idc Cl>,kcc ~hi: \\,1:. \\llll..111~ on a l1 u11 ,,,ul·e for :-.hr1mp .111J ended up \\llh .1 Jelt~hllul dip ll>r fruit. • MIC ROWAVE METHOD•: Pour 1 can sweetened condensed milk into 2-q uart glass measure with handle. Cook on 50% power • (medi1Jm) 4· minutes, stirring briskly every 2 minutes until smooth. Cook on 30% power (medium-low) 12 to 18 minutes or until thick and caramel-colored, stirring briskly every 2 minutes until smooth. • Microwave ovens vary in wattage and power output; cooking times may need to be adjus ted. These three methods: oven, stovetop and microwave, arc safe and easy. Unrortunately, a number of consumers are still using an old caramelization technique that is dangerous and could cause serious injury. This hazardous method calls for heating an unopened can of sweetened condensed milk, in the oven or in kellle of boiling water. Because heat causes C?<pansion, any unopened can -no matter what the contents - can explode when beated. Such an explosion could cause serious injury to anyone nearby. For that reason, each can of Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk is labeled with a "caution" that states, "NEVER HEAT UNOPENED CAN." Enjoy Caramel Maple Nut Cups -a delicious confection that combines chocolate, maple flavoring, nuts and si lky caramel. 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Jlll h.tp' 1.'\tll lllll.i~. l J,11 Jnx "·"the l..111i.: ol l>111•1kg'>. ~ Hut 11 "·" ;1 trip 1hrough thl.' ll'>nf him. that C\ I.' 11 tu.if h kJ 10 C S1.\:N , \\ho perfo1m ,11-7 JO p.m. l-11d.1y at P.ll.'1f1c A111ph1t hi.' at re. I lnund a copy l)J the 1970 ,\1l.1ntic album .. Sh:phcn St1lb," which \\'a\ ued iL'a tcd IO James '.\1.11 ,Ji.dl l k nc.l 11x. J11111 !'I.t i in al k ;sd l!llit.H 1111 one cu t. but he p.1 ...... c-J on '>hortly hdore ih r l'le .i-.e. "Old Time!> Gntid Time'>" "1th I knJri\ '' ....... in OK tr.1d:. hut 1hc o ne I found rnv~df h...tc1ung 10 O\Cr anJ o\·c r ..1g<11n """ "Lu\c the One: You'1c \\1th,"\\ h1ch I Jl\J .mnme ebc \\Ith good FM 1ccept1l1n 111 1 hu~c ti.iv-, haJ a I re adv h1.: .1 rJ \C\cr.tl !;Ille'> hcfo1 c "I o\c rhc One Ynu'rc \\'1 th ... "l11Ll1 fc.:.stun.:J h.1d.i.:rou11u \ell.th ffllm Da\ld C~u-,hv. (ir.1h~1m N:.i .... h .rnd R1r.1 · C~>ul 1dgc, IS now fll)f II\)' farnrite CS&N tune. bu t 11 J 1J lt:.s d me dtw. n the p<sth to "Our I luu'>c," ''Teach Your Children" anti ''Marrakl.''>h L\pre ....... My favori te, hy the '""Y· W~I\ C1n'>h). Still.,, N a~h & Young\ · f>h1u" (" ... Tm mhl11:rs an<! \J\1111\ ~um ... '),a ~ong which m~ n:wru playe r's needle dug J 1.k1:p l)olc into well <dtcr I n1.l..1e D1d.1e resigned 111 ,1J,11nc \\ hc thcr "ith or "1t hou1 of' ·"'elf. I ,,,1.., a h'JYS dr;rn 11 to rhc i.:u11 .ir., (No, they weren't I kndri~. hul they could Mill ~1d .. some booty when the~ \\..1n tcJ to), the releva nce ut cover Story by Min Coker, entertlhnent ecltor Cover f<OSBY, TILLS and Rockers (that never broke up) come together at Pacific Amphitheatre their \\Ords and the o nc ne~s of the hJu1Hing harmonics created by three very diff crent voices. I \\U Uld liken ll 10 a jazz comho 1h.11 hooks il listener \\ilh one numbi:r e\'cn though each mu..,ic1;.in seems 10 be pl <1ying a dclfcrcnt tune. Of rnursc. the conscious lyrics. Nash had formed the Holl ies \\-ilh boyhood chum Allan Clarke in their native Blackpool, England, in 1962. Featuring tight harmo nies in fluenced by the Everly Drorhc~ (who just performed al the Orange gcr11.:ru11on.il dyslexia th.it altlictcJ me no Juul>! has cl:11mccJ others ove r the year!>, 1hanks to classic-rock i;ic.lio and '60s chic (or hac; tha t faded .tlready?). When it comes 10 CS&N, there arc more avenues of access to this group They were three diverse performers who joined together fo r special projects, not a group ... Counry Fair), the Hollies rode the British Invasion to the Colonies and scored a bunch of top 10 hits. But Nash, the band's songwriter, rhythm guitarist thJn there are rush-hour lane closures. Stills. who wa s born in Texas hut spcnl only a few days there, ll\ing all over the map, including Ccnrrcsl America, fo rmed Buff,ilo Springfield with Neil Young, Richie Furay, Oruce Palmer and Dewey l\1,1rti n in Los Angeles in f\forch of 1966. ThougR the group o nly lasted two years, it piunccred ble nding of 1rndi1ional fol k wi rh rock and country to create a new sound rha t supporrctl c1nrk, socially and harmony vocalist, aspired to create more experimental songs, while his bandmates wanted to remai n entrenched in pop. Nash decided to pursue a fresh musical life in the U.S. California n David Crosby, the child of a Hollywood ci nematographe r, was a youthful tenor in high school pl ays who picked up a guitar and became a bi-coastal folkie. In L.A. in 1963, Crosby hooked up with Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman to form the nucle us of The Byrds. Crosby was riding ''Eight Mi le High" thanks to that hit and others such as "Mr. Tamborinc Man" and "Turn! Turn! Turn!" But the band threw him out on his ear. The story gets a little sketchy at this point. Crosby was producing Joni Mitchell's fi rst album when he joined Still s and Nash. Nash was con~idcring o solo career when he was courted by Crosby and Stills. And Still~' Buffalo Springfield had opened for Crosby's The Byrds. However it happened, it happened. Three guys with different backgrounds. strong voices and, as many observers have noted, hard heads managed to slip into a studio and record "Crosby, Stills & Nash." Biographer Ben Fong-Torres · trote about that first encounter. "I can remember it as clear as their voices. "It was the pring of 1969; Crosby, Stills and Na h were just putting some polish on their first record, and they were showing off, calling various media people into Wally Hcider's Studios in Hollywood to hear it. And not just hear it, but hear David Crosby, Stephen 2 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday. August 6, 1992 Stills and Graham Nash playin~ deejays, introducing and shouting over the songs, explaining, exulting and, yes. already debating -but in the style of a group .of ballpla)'Crs ill the lockc1 room after ·a ln g win." ) They were: three diverse pcrfonner who joined togethe r for special projects, not u group. according to Fong-Torres. TI1:.tt notio n 1s !.upponcd rather bluntly h} ash. --· "The indivi dual i m i o dominant part or whut \\.C want to suy," he was quoted as saying. "Con equcntly, "'hen people suy, 'Tiicy broke up, they reformed. they re-broke up, they re-reformed,' it's all bullshit. We've never looked upon ourselves as a thini: that could break up. It WOls des igned to frac:tionnte." So Stills was alway free to go -0ff on his.own and leave Crosby & Nash to record a few ulbums, Nash could take a solo turn Of two himself und Neil Young could pop in and out of the pic ture like the cousin you sec at fam ily reunions every decade or so. Then there are the Byrd , Hollies and Buffalo Springfield re-formations, or hybrids or the various lineups (such as Manassas or the Stills-Young Band). About the only thing that endangered-Crosby, Stllls & Nash's four-decade bond was Crosby's debilitating addiction in the early 'SOs thnt led to run-ins with the law. A series of drug-and gun-relntcd arrests resulted in an extended engagement at the state pdson in Huntsville, Texas, in 1986 - a gig he was unable to break without the help of the Texas Supreme Courl, which eventually overturned his conviction. "To h:lvc David back from the edge of the abyss is n godsend, rc:.llly," Na h said in an interview. "It means that this band is now flying on 1hree cn~ines, in rend of two. It mes better, ii flies straighter and it t1iC$ faster." For informntion on tickets, which range from Sll·S27.50, phone 740·20(}(). C..•111112 .. llt•r•t I llf ........ There are several e.xcitlng rock shows coming to Orange County this ~ekend, and convenient!{ enough, one on Friday, Satu(day and Sunday. A ·rockin' c -------------- SCENE Performing on Friday, Aug. 7, singer-guitarist Randell Young brings his powerful style ..of blues to his club Randell's, located at 3 Hutton Centre Dr., Santa Ana,{;ust o ff the 55 freeway). weeRena ·~-- Young will be featuring songs off Ms new compact disc, Nefarious Rhythms & BJues. The· 10-song Everhart Records release is excellent and boasts a number of up-tempo and slower blues tunes by Young. slams · into .. the Coast Of note to Orange Coast residents is the humor-filled Newport Beach Woman. In the song, Young uses several verses to jokingly tell of a trip to Newport Beach where he spies an attractive ·------~seeking-out 1t rich men.----Ringers-Ai -S-rarr One hne playfully tells of the B d R d 11 young I~ following a man to see an I an e what kmd of car he dnves; Young and Cause another verse finds the manhunter at the Balboa Bay Club 1n search of for Concern slated ... Cause For Concern, one of the best original-music bands around, turned in one of the stronger sets during last month's Pierfest ''92 celebration maoong the opemng of the new Huntington Beach Municipal Pier. 5uz.aollLGr~hom is a -sood vocalist and is ably backed by gu1tanst Leslie Stoddard, bassist Kym Eastwood and drummer Roseanna Curtclle. The quartet writes songs that are melodic and thoughtful. · For more informa••on, call the Cause For Concern hotline at (714)521-6935 As noted in a previous column, former-Beatie drummer Ringo Starr 1s bringing his All-Starr Band to the Pac1f1c Amphitheatre on Sunday In addition to getting to hear Stqrr sing his Beatles and post-Beatles material, members of htS"""impress~c:twrtt-~ct­ to showcase their matenal dur ng the concert. her 1<1n. for local concerts Good stuff, supported solidly by Young's heartfelt vocals and Gary Moore-style guitar leads. R,mdell Young's "Ne"-port Beach Woman" is set to entertain locals. \1/ho might be m that band' The likes of Dave Edmunds (of Rockp1le fame), Nils Lofgren (of Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen acclaim), Joe Walsh (The Eagles), and Todd Rund~ The best song on the CD, however, Is He CrieS/She Cries,an emotional duet with singer Julie Muslcll Springboard C urrcntly cntcrt:iining art-goers in c:irch of life bc)ond the Pagaent and Fc!ltl\JI lmt Ml • td ------Arts Scene o ( Ari is an intriguing c:-.hib11ion at the Uiguna Art Museum entitled, "William T. Wiley: Strucl..! Sure? Sounc.1/ Unsound," which ~plercs thi famed West Coast conicmpornry artist who, after three decades, -----• continues to confound his audience with prolific creations that defy catagoriza1 ion. ln next week's column, I will explore how Waley incorporates intricate word g:imes and puns as subtcxlS for his work, and emphasizes musicnl themes nnd imagery as the keynote sprinaboard for his deep moral. ethical and political concerns. Included in the show are 12 musical instruments crcnted by the artist himself to serve as metaphors for popular culture, vaudeville and cla ical ideas of harmony and dissonance. Stay tuned ... TEEN SCENE does not appHr in this Issue but wut return neJCt week In Weekend. Harris and featuring excellent Hammond Organ work courtesy of Aubrey Smith. On Saturday, Aug. 81 Cause For Concern performs at The Sunset Beach Club, 777 S. Main St., in Orange. The club is located in the Town & Country shopping center, across from the Main Place Mall. Get there early, because the four-girl band is set to perform a one-hour set nght at 9 p .m. For ticket inf~r!Mt'ion on the concert, call TicketMaster at (714) 740-2000. -IJ•• Blaine ,\IJ\lldl MUSIC Happy 50th Jerry Garcia I f anyone de!ICNCS :I happy birthday 11\ these chaotic limes, it'i. Jerry Gama. After surviving heroin addiction, a diabetes-influenced coma five )Cars ago and a rather turbulent career as a psychedelic-tinged rod .. guru, Garcia and his Gr:iteful Dc:u.I cohorts arc rock's biggest and most consi!.tent draw. But Sa1urd:iy nig,ht, ort his 50th b1nhdJ)'.. Garcia headlined Irvine McadO\\S Ampithcatre without the Dead, fronting in)tead his side project, the Jerry Garcia Band. The Irvine City Council, lilc nearly every other Southern California civic government, has decided 10 wash its heads o( the Dead and not book the band because of the thousands of faithful whoi.c pursuits, tastes, appearances and perceptions differ from the mainstream. But even without the rest o( the Dead, Garcia didn't fail to please the nearly sold-out crowd, even though he played few instantly recognizable standards. The crowd was predominately ·college-age neo-dcadheads. But there was a very visible clement of the lonatime Deadhead faithful who have turned the band's shows into equal parh retro-hippie carnival and pop culture phenomena. The parkina lot was filled with \iendors of all shapes and sizes, the scent o( patchouli and various other hcrb:il and illicit arom:is filled the air and few people left their feet for the majority of the two-hour show. The crowd's enthusiasm was pcrhap more of a testament for .who was doing the playing than the actual playina. Garcia'~ tr.1dcmark impro' isation and melodic kJd:, "ere entrancing, but few of the congregation :isscmbled SaturJJy pn.>bJbl) \\Ould take the songs. he pla)l!.d 10 ,\ de crt island. The sho"', i.plit into l\\O hour-long set , opened Y.ilh the only Garcia-original, "Ctus i;>own Under the Slar:;," ll\O\tng 1n10 a wi~t(ul .. _M.~i.onJn lhc .Rain." aod "Wai1ing for a Miracle." Though Garcia tend~ to favor slower song , the fir!lt se1 ended wilh u relatively rousing \Cr~ion of "Everybody Needs Somebody 10 LO\C ... The second set began with the pop favorite, "Shining Star," popularized by the Manhattan's in 19 0, into a regs:ie·tingcd "Knockin' On Heaven's Door." The highlight was o swirling version of an old standard, "Don't Let Go;• followed by a r:ithcr tame vcri.ion or Louis Armstrong's "What A Wonderful World." A Garcia Band show is not u Grateful Dead show. The pace is slower and more deliberate; bur often, the music is tighter because of the excellent muskians Garci:i brings with him. The Garcia band tends to add ini.trumen1s at random from tour to tour but Saturday it was just one guitar, :i ba player, drummer. ke)boardist anti. \\110 soul(ul backup singers. The key was Melvin Scnls on organ. Scal5' was able to complement Garcia's leads and c'·en stole the focus from the maestro occasionally with soaring solos l>f his own. P acific Artefacts in Newport B~ach will be presenting art by Mayan Indians in Guatemala, re produced through rubbings by Newport Beach architect James A. McBride II, on Friday and Saturday. While on assignment with he U.S. State Department as an architectural consultant to the Agency of International Development, Mc~ride ~ ·' ~ ;i! .. ; ~~ ~ stationed 1n ·;~·~•_.,.A~~.!!" Guatemala and C.,•' 3 "'"' -..,, .... ;.~ traveled I • ~~ ~~{. ~ \~ ~k r-.. it ex1ensively J ~;-~'-l:-; throughout ( ~l-l'"?ilt "f c ~ Central America. l 0.. .._ ~' ~j During this . ~~--:.- as ignment he t .. 1" .. ~~~~~w·~:t developed an ~~~ ~lJi·'~ o0. ~~ ,.1~ interest in the ~~i~C , . .-~··~~ Mayan and native .. ~~ ''(;\\.\~·~ cult~res. He . 11~ f 'I[~. ''t f!J'I~ received special ~u.fJ ,8,v~ '.. ~ J)l permission to t~r .. ;:l ri ~l \l \ \ h · obtain the . 'J.~i··tJ~~fl: · rubbings of the f f tfl• · ·#t:Z:f~ Mayan art from f~~.·~ ~·~·t~l ~··' · the Guatemalan , . ., ~ ·t • •.-,.~1' ·~ .. ~ ""' government. " .. i \j:; ~ "~ Guatemalan ··.i c_,.:.1 ~;:3 food and ~ ~~.J I~ =s;.59' ~~~ ; i< ! 1v frid.y, and ....... •, .. McBride wiU be on hand to answer questions. He'll give l«tura and there will be guided tours from noon-6 p.m. on S.turday. PKifte Artefacts is loated behind I Magnin in the Udo Way section ol fashion Island, Newport Center Drive above P.cific Coast Highway. 3 ' = Orange Coast's Most Complete \rl \IU')l'lHll't Community C,11lcric~ • <.1i-1.1 'Ill'>.> Ari l e.1gul' Lall,•r) l11til "·'"l'"\l'I l\\l' ~.1nt.1 il.11,1 ::.40 C14 !ll l \ pl111111g l11hl' Ull .ind I JI A\,,lV,' \\IHI..', hy \l·r.1 J11rd,1n v.11 lw o n d"pl.1~ rhrou>:h Au· '\U't 11 I t11u1\ \U J 111 li p rn Muntl.1\" '>.nurd.11, 11 ,J 111 '> p 111 ::.11nd.11 •I lunlrngtun Ot'.Hh I ilu.1ry 5.!'i M.1m '>l I lllnl111i;1on Ut'.ll h I~ 5 5071 1 ht.' I tuP•111i;:.1n 81•.W:h Ari ;\}~ll;.rtc~ will I"' I'll! .111 t>\h1h1t 111 ~<.'it'tll•d "°'")JI the .>,rr " ,,~ 1.llt') C~1ll1 rv lc)C.,111·d 1n rhc lrbrJry I It• ,•,l11lt1t '"II rndudC' \\Oii..) hy 8111 .>,11d1·1 11n '>horit'y BrJu n, M.lry Ann Cclrn d.ir D11rnth) /\ 1.111..l'•, Bl'' l'rlv Chow l cu- l~<' \l,1nh nn lilm. C.1rol 0.tJ>hJy, Tom Ruu-t• Uuh T r.l\l'r Anrw l rumbl'll. 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J,I\ \,Jflll>"1111 f f('t' 1 • I '• 1 °''" ••• : 11111 11 ti l f l~'F( I •J\ fl, o\ f.:111 1•t ,, ... 1.1u!>en, R.1ymond Bari~. John R.1nd Taylor, l•m D.lly, Roberto u1>et1i, Aldo Luoni:o, Dnrothy Sp.mgucr, P.iul Blain 1 lcnry. I tours· 10 a.m.-5 p.m T uescfay, W'"-dncs- d.iy, lhursdiy •Art Works, Etc. 16169 Brool..hur..t. fountain V.ill<'y, 775·S529. Charles Wysoc· I.i's "C.1y Head light," and Bev Doohttle's, "S.icrcd Circle Chapbook," which includl'S the new pnnt "Walk Softly." l1m1tc•d edr· lions by McC.1rthy, Tcrpn1ng. Ooolrnlc, BatcmJn, W)socki, ~1111..Jde. and Ph1ll1ps Jre on display 1ndef1nitcl> tiours. 10 a m · I JO p.m. Morui.l)·lhurwi.ly, 10 <lffl -(, p m S.1t1JrdJy. and ncxin-6 p m SumJJy _, • Blue Marble Coffeehouse 1970 MJrbor Bl• I Cl»ta i\ll'S.l, 646·S776 M Cuth11c " the lt'<1turcd .ir11>1 of the month th1oush .A,ui;ust Hour~ (, JO J m -11 p m SundJy· 1 hursJJ); 6 JO .1 m .-1nid111bht • 11d.iy· SaturdJ) Adm1~1on hce •De Graaf Ari Inc. .1-lOO l\Hnu<' ol the .\rh, Cm1J i\k">.1, 55-.s.:i-10 l'.1>td p.11nt •Ill;' by ll1l Jbl'lh l,1luu..Cht•I. lOnlrnul'S 111· d\'lrrir(l'I) I tour, 10 .lO ,1 m .(, p m 1 u~· dJ, ~JlurdJy lopc•n w11tl 8 pm f rtdJyl Ad llll\\IUO ftt..'l" • 1he Gregory C.1llery 340b VrJ lido, 1'L'l\jlo rt Bl•Jdl, 7.?3 0118~ !if><.'<.r.lllllng rn •H·ll lnu\,n rq;111n,1I ,lfli>l>, thl' s-illt•ry lc,1· lurt"> 011pn.1I r11ls. a1 f\lrl\, f)J>tt.·1~. 1,•.1tl'I· c ulw. J> \\t'll ,1\ hJnd·Llu\\n i;l.1)>, (CrJ1111c .1nd "''Jr.1bll' JC:l'•">S.Uftl'> l1m1tll•,\ c u>lom t1,11111ns ;1lso 01i1.,L-d Now ;ho""'): through o\uhu>I< Rus ... ·11 l.xquc», S.mdra Jun~ C.m•pbl'll. Rrc l 11.u>h Chn; ~.mtlt•y. l ve lh"m\''°n ~.1nd1.i 11111 D<'l>ra 1 lu~ Cathy I l,111re d, '> P ~rr-h, I ldc·n \\,Id, PJt11cl.. t di\ lohn B • .irl>l'r. A!:lll"> Copd.incl )loll 1111q,•d. R1Lh.11d Mt\L'' .ind "'''''' • Hod3d Sl.:imnwr Art Gallery WOo l 1rt ..,,l' '"\\I• ••t Bt'.llh (11f'llnuous "'' olJ1t IL'JtU'l' lrlf;1n.1I ,If( JI ,l1l,1hil' fO( '"' c IJ')< murc :h.111 ?ll Soulh.:rn C11t101n1a e l~I) LIC)N H OTEL < )1v.""c .1 c ·, 1L1N rv Am.Pt )ll 1 The Red Lion Hocel and Maxi's Lounge Invite you ro the ~ ''American Dream Comedy Competition" starting this Thursday. Enjoy the best local comics and cheer on your fuvorites as they vie each week to compete at the regional competition in Las Vegas in 1993. We'll~ you at 8:00PM at Maxi's Lounge located in the Red Llon Hotel, 3050 S. Bristo~~ Mesi. $5.00 C.OVer Owge Llve Band • EUR().K ID folloc;;;edy Night (}l~5) I.au~ For Futhcr Information • 71 4 54(), 700J 4 Orange Coast Weekend I Ttum~day •. Auguet 6' .1892 .irtists 1n all types of media Hours: 6-9 funl..y v1nt.1ge Jnd trendy ncw clothing Jnd p.m Monday·friday and by appointment new hou!>CwJrcs on d1>pl.iy for SJle. Hours: • Mari~aret Bedell Studio and Callery l l a m .. s p.m MondJy·S.iturday O< by JP· 700 1/2 CarnJtl()n Ave .. Corona del MJr, pointmCl'll 760 9100 M1)(ec:l·mcd1.i . monoprints and • Soulh CoaSI Art Center 263 E. 17th St, w.itercolors by M.lrgaret Bedell and hm11t'Cl Costa M~1. 646 4545. AmmJtion eds . prints and embossCO watercolors by lindJ ong1nal wood $Culpturt~ and ceramic pt<.'C· Whittemore on permanent di~play. Hours· es and ol selection ol hm111.'d ed1tt0n lltho- 10 am -5 JO pm Tuesday.Thursday. or gr.iplu .ind sengrapl\s by v.lrlOU$ •rtDU .uc by appointment. Admission: free. on P"rma11ent d1spl.iy HOU!) 10 a .m ·6 •Off the Wall Callerv 2123 Main St• p.m Monday-frtcfay, 10 • m ·5 p.m S-ltur. • Balbo.l run Zone C.00 E. U.iy "''' Newport Be;>ch, 675·9152. fem, \\l't'cl Jrcades. resto1ed mc<ry-go-round. >11'!(7\ rc'Slaur .inLS .lnd bo.lt tOUI" offered 11 ., 1n 10 p.m. d.1ily. • Balbo.l Pnition "'00 M.1in St • B.ilbo.1 673·524S. Nolrrated sir.h~ing cru1..c'\ ol Newport HJrbor are offered d.lrly Cawl111.1 Passengu-Service offo<cd Thur>d.in Sundays ~1nn1"g .i 9 J.m. ~ i.e., ltih 1ng lflps d~rt daily from o.i,ey's luct.1•1 • Cryst.11 Cove Sl•te P.irl. on th~ cu.1 1 Ut-twe~n C°'ona del Mar ;ind l4gu11.1 8Nch, 494·35)9. Ne3rly 2,600 .J(Jh ut coosuf Jnd canyon <tfCJS open fot n.iturt• w.ilks. \\hale wJtching. bird watd11ng. fo\11 1ng and other rc?eJtiOl'\JI .activit~. • Hornblowu Dining Yacht M.l11n1'" Mile Mari~ Center. 2431 W. Coa~ Hw'\ Ncwf>!O<t Bead\, 631 ·2469, ext. '1. Orund1 olnd dinner cruises of Newport t111bor , •t (ercd w~ekends Jnd holid.i)". • Hunting10n BHch Surf111g Muu.•uo1 411 Of;,~ St, Huntmgton lkJch, %l 348). An e~ensive collection ol lflcm;,rJ biha ti.ghlighh!'S mo1c than 80 ye.us at AmcrlColll surfing Is featured. Tour\ "'" a'•.iilable. tiOYn: noon-5 p..m. Wed~b) Su~ Mmission S 1. ., dily • Hununi,tton Bc.lch, S36-6486. Wor\...s by . • lnltrn•lion~ Spttdway 1n Crand~.lnd Bl•hrciu, ~li.>o. J..og.la. $assooc....81umJi.isen. Su~a'!:,-.Sp1rthU G.Jluy.JJ..U .. Bc.ltSI::-~ -Armrn ttlTUfMt§c-County f:i;r.:~.--;- and C~)' arc on "'e-v indefinitely. Hours C~.il Courtl. Co>la M~: H9 7SSO h.· as Fair Orirt", Costa Mesa. flJt-tr.ac.t. rnc .. 11 am ·Cl p.m Mond.Jy.frid.ly. ll am .7 peflmen~ in Photoi;raphy '"II be on \ICW IO<cycle iaces ~ Fnday from IMO pm p m. 5.lturday, l l .i m .5 p.m Sunday. Nf. through S<-pt. 3 w1th worL. by Larry V~I. Adm s• SS L-l l 7 ...,..., r m1sS10n Free Denny Moers, MJrl.. /'l\.>U~ and Mid\ael ISSIOf'I: " f ""' • l yt'•t UOU>, '"" tsenbt.>rg 11oun 1 o J m 9 p m ,\.'\ondJ>-children undet l 2). •Off the W.dl C.illery J441-8..V1.1 lido, frtdJy, 10 .> m ·6 pm ~turdJy. 1'100'1-S • ~tt Harbor N•utk~I Muuum N~-port Beach, 723·S9SO Waru by pm S nd Ad i.s f 8 I'-· Mo~s. NJi,;el. H.1cnrae1S, MukAi, W;ird, u .iy. mi ion lt.'e. 1714 W. .I <AN Blvd . N<WpOtt 84-.>d BC'hrcn~ and othen .lie on permanenr dis· • Thrill)'OU Art Sludios )Jl Cab11llo, 673-3377 Tht muwum houses a pe1m .. rlay 1 tuur> 10 J.m -6 p rn Monday-Costa M~t. 641 S9711. Ong1n.il u1ls and n<'nt coll«tlOtl of hisu>fiUI pl\ocogr.iph> h• ridJy, IU a m .5 p.m S.iturday. I 1 J m .3 w;itwcolor), p.>1ntrngs from Bair, lndo1w .. 1.1, set~ with bo:lli. phqtogt1ph>, rn.ir1nc d11o pm Sunday. Adm1ss1on. free "ood C..lr-111i;> and ma.J.s fl•a1u1ed 1 lour\ pl.i)~. f11h. ~~lb, jf\1ps·•n bottle\ .rnd 11 .t m -7 pm Tu~Jy·S•llurd.iy by JJ> other 11.lutiul mcmot.ibil~ ltourf 10 • Pacific Artifach locatt'd behind I f\\.lS· po.ntment •.m .. 3 p m. Wednesd.iy·Sund.iy A.I nin 111 the lido Way section of f ash1on 1~ m i.Slon f1ee I.ind, NC'wport Center Drive above Pacific •Works Callrry South JJJ) Bcar St (in ' · · COJst Hrghw.iy, Newport BeJch, Art by C~I Court), Cl'bl.\ M~. 979 6757. •Orange County Modtl Englnters Mayan Indians rn CuJtCmJla, rl'produced " re lhrni,is M'·~t & Do NOi M<'<.'I." aCJoss from Fairview P.11k on Pt.:icenw A' tl1rough rubbin~ by Newport Beach archr· wax, ~1• dlarcOJI, .ind /ICl}hc'Ji.:.tnv.ls ""'lo..s enue near Ul.lnct.l High School, (()\I.I tccl J.:im~ A McBride II, on view Aug. 7·8. b~ Cr••& Antnm 011 dl\pl.a~ thioui;h ,...ugu~ Mesa, 75 \·1706. fr~ train rides ilfl' &"•'n CuatenMIM food .md beve<ages will be 2 · Hours· lO .i '11 ·IJ Pm MondJr Frid,1y. to children t"4: third weekC'nd o( e.id1 ~rvcd 7.9 pm Aug 7, and McBride will lO a '"··6 P.m ~turd.:iy, .ind 1 a'" ·6 month from 10 • m. ).JO p.m lJc h p m Sunday Adm1~~'N\ Ir~. on .ind 111 .Hm\<C'r ~ucstion~. He'll 811e lllu\lriltl'tl lecture l1y J~w\cs RC'1d, prrnt· • Aogtr's Cardena lJl11 S.1n lo.>4u1n lccturl'S Jnd there wil be guided tours 5hop manai;cr for Gemini C. E l 1Cr.>ph1C\ Hills Road. Nt.>wpon Be~h. 640 seoo l •· noon-C. P m ,...ui; 8 Ed11.10n\ L•mtlOOI Reid'~ ll"tture "''" CCI\~ h1btts, shows .and conlbU olleted at 1t11• •Some lit.e fl H•ule & Bohemi•n the p.i>I 2S yc.irs o( Ccm1n1 CJll for rt-.cr-}~ar.round g.lfden fbtJv.aL I loun 9 •.m 6 CrOO\I! 11 ll E 17th St .. C~a Mesa, 642· v.iuon~ p.m daily 1372 .A,rt. collt"C11l>ll'S, retro furmture, r ________________ _:_ __ _: ___________ _ HOYT AXTON August 10 JEFF PEARSON August 11 GARY MORRIS 17 & 18 YI.OU HARRIS August 2 JERRY REED August 31 ... ----------~ Bouillabais5e ' Qmic French Scabxl ~ : Shrimp, ml.!6els, clams&. Red Snapper in a Nb brodl. ! Served with~~ and Ro•i11c. i ala-Wid ""ch ctw~ ' ------------------------------------ 414 N. Newpat Blvd., Newport Beach• 645-6700 CALENDAR ~~~~n~~~~11 540-1224 •Sherm.in libr.iry and C.udens 26~7 E -CU11d ol Opet'a Pac1f1C at location TBA.. Co.1st I l1gh• .. ay. C0tonJ def MJr, 67 l· •A Million Great lde.u Under One 2261 AllractJOn> include botanical i;.1r· Roof. August I 5·2l, Southern Cahf0tn1J dens, J con~;itory, a garden desi&nc<ff<>< Home Jnd Carden Show al AnJhc11n Con· the blind and a hist()flC.ll rt'Sol'.trd'i center. ~cntion Center. S6.50 pp, scn10rs SS. chil· A tea s;irdeo se"'ing light tun~ opefates dr~n..S3. Phone 918;.8111l8 5.iturd.l) ·t.1onday from 11 a m.·l p.n1. • Bo"'ers Restaurant Opening. Ausust Hour>· 10.30 a.m.·4 f.m. daily. Ad· \tc B-··e •• r C It I &.t c~ " m•S>10n· S2 (<>< .xlulu.· S ror children 12· u, "" ~ ... u~um o u Uril "' • ""n ... CO!>ta ~\Cs.' S 3 S Pl> Cont.act M.11bi11CI Ed· \\-ard>, 751-0441 • An Affair lo Remember, August 29, 8 p.m.·mrdmghl, \.\'~Med HeJlth FoundJ· 11on food and "inc s.11nphng. silent auction and c<i~no Jl A'\.linPl.K:c MJtt, SJnta Ana. Phone 953·3580 " IC '"" be held Aug (J ;it 6 JO (J 01. • Alrium Courl f.,\h1<1n Island, ""''1-'0'1 Beach. American Cancer Soc d) Qr;in!:e County Unit'!> 7th annual IJil .1nd !!Joi fund·r.IDCf \\ill bet lwkJ todJ.,..l>et\\'l"Cn 9 "m. <ind 4 p.m nn Aui:u>t 8 Jt lhe homl' 01 Julia anti Ir\· '"S R.iµpaport. nc <l1nne1 IS hlll'd .. BrJ\U 81>110° fur more info cuntJ~I .'I.I\ r.1 11.reudcr al lhc r.1.1mlicr Jbo•e • Or.ange County MM\.el Pl.lee n lhL• main parl..ing ~ JI Ille OrJf \, • Couni. fJ•n;rouncb. 100 Fa.r Drt•C, C1 1.1 \lcw 72 J·66 H1. 1 hvu~nd) 111 item) on ~It• at the \\CC. .. l'Od np.:n•.lll S\\J!) 111• •I "1f· m1>:>1on 50 cent..> ch.fdr<;'l und ·r 1..! trcl ~ Op<'ns Southwest-themed eswbh~· 16 l(ree on "'10ndayl. menL SSOO pp. BT. 81i<1n lan&!>ton, S67· •Upper Newport B1y Ecologlcal Reserw 3642. pr~.ew p;lrty. •Cafe Momus. August 29, Opera P~if1c Gourmet D.ncn .lt Conlin residence. Nt'\v· port Beach. Contact Mynl Ktcuder, 673· • Comic Book .lnd Collectible Show Jt Cranse HJll, 214-1 lhu11n A'c Co-.ta Mes.l, 650·483S Comic bool. deo1lcr) buy. and sell collect1bk') e-.cry Friday 5· 10 p.m through Sept 2S. • Ounge Counly Po;rform1n~ A1h Cen· ter 600 lO'<•n (l:Oll·r D11H (.u-tJ ·'"-' .1 556 21'.?1. Free t 1ur~ '"' ll\l' Ct.nllr J•1 o fcred /l."1ntli1)-\\l'c.IH~d IV JI 10 .1011 11 J m. R~f\Jl10n> Jrc ll~1u1r,~I I,, .,.,uups or ·10 or more tll Sac~b.ly and bubluft dr1~~. Ne-.yport Reach, (>.1().7646. Mundre<b of Spl'CIC) o( l\JIM~ birds and plJnt Me, family pr<>Rr.uns and canoe and b1rd·wa1ch1ng e'J>ec.ht10ns pr~lcd regularly. i(/',l\\'l'-...11'\JJI'.\ 1\1 \( I' I .l I\ !", LISTING INFORMATION: If you h.a\.e an ~enl listing or change otinformatlon for Bl.lei.Boo!(, direct inquiril's lo Benjamin Epslein. cJo Bl.icl.BoOlc, P.O. Bo" lS00-184, Coron.1 del M.ir, CA 92625. Phone (7141 760-2622. A complt te ~e.lr of Bl.acl.Book listinjS "!!!.!J.l!e fi!!I Tu d y --o'"'f'"'"'f'""Jt"'h-monln. ll'gend; QC, Or.inse County. BT, bl.ltl. lit'. BT-opl., bl.ld: tie oplional. pp. per person. TBA, to be i\rr,\ngl'd. •Send :a Kid 10 Camp, August 17, frees Restaurant and R.:mh1de Boys and Girl~ C.1mp golf tournament al Costa M('>J Country Club. B a.m .• contincntJI brcakfa>t and 1ournJmcn1; 6:30 pm .• cod;IJ1ls JI restaurant; 7: 15 p.m., dinner .lnd aw.irds. $1 SO pp. Phone 67.1·0910. •Silver Oak iln<t Trees! August 18 at 7 p m., Sri\ er O.lk Cellars five-cl)\Jrse wine 1.ut1ng dinner al Trees Rest.iurant. Coron" dcl"M.lr. SSS pp. Phooe 673·0910. • Coulure Ove"rlure, Augu>t 20 ill 11 a m .• Gourmet Diners of OperJ Polcilic Jl le "1erid1cn Hotel. N~port Beach Con·· 1.1ct M)rtl Kreuder, 673·1249. 1249. .. ( ( )\\[( )'y /\. ,\,\·\Lil • CrtsL1I Court BNr Slr<'CI .1nd SuntlC\•cr Avenue, C<hl.1 Mc:..1, 26 I ·0823 Cl)'!>IJI Coun in con1unct1nn w11h Ilona ol I IJni;i'lry '"II pce>Cnl .l speer.ii \l..1n·c.irt' ')4!m1nJr tl'J· • Garden of ll01ly0 19171 MJgnolia A•e., luring four lc,1d1ng l''f>C'b lht'>c e'pcrtS llunllni;ton Be.lch, 962· l 13 I. Magician \\ill d1~u)s suc.h 1M:1llnl·n1 topics .w en\1· Ken SJncls, .l former n1J1nstay at lhe Magic ronmentJI 1nllucntc) un the )!.m, 1ndud1ng Ca)tle, cntcrl.l1n) fro"' 6·8 p.m. Tues<foys. the truth aboul \Un C\ll\IWIC. cHclb of • lr\.ine lmprov 4255 C1mpus Dri\l•, Ir· hormonal 1mbat1nCl'> Jnd .11;m~ .1nd how the dav 10 dJ Wl'>:.4.."> 1n lhc "'1>r~h>I( c "'"e· 8S4 s-iss. flip Orlcy. ·' h~pnoh>t, can taf..c a to I on )our lOmpln 1un un ,..,,JI appc.lr August 4 ·9. Bobl.ly Sl.mton & 1 o h I A 1 nd nug. . comes 10 t c n1prov ug. 1 " SIJys lh1ouf.',h the 16 Bobby's show IS not one • 1e~ish Community Ccnll'f of OrJn~c for l~ ea;1ly ullcnded. Sho-.•times. County 250 B.11..l·r St, C1 .. tJ Ml .... , -;1. Thu1:.day 8 30 pm. Fuday at 8.30 and 0608 "VO)J!;CS Ill freedom S '0 '""' ul 10 30 pm , SJ1u11Jay Jt 8 and 10:}0 p.m., J~1o;h life 1n lJlln ,.\ntl'l•r.1 .ind 11 l' C1r1li· 8 Soirff des Artistes, Augu~ 12, ~1a_;iod Suod.l .\\oi,ll\QloJ~)' ii ,a~M-~n,!!-w~ ~-'~ IM~t ~rc-Conr'IJ'll'IOin"e1~ ill R~lb r(.')I m1~n S7·10. Sept J. Th•> \t.1\1:111111 1.'\h1U1I l•IOS<'b "' dence, Ne-.1.poil 8eJch. Cont.let M)hl pho1ogr.1ph1c rl·prudu,1oun' ol '11~1n.1I .1rh· Kreodcr, 673· 1249 t.Xb. documl·nts, :ind p«:111rl"i ,,, "~' .u • Bernie Pe;irls Slues B.and. 1HJrmomc ,,n ml'"'"'·ll" ~ ' lll nlJf'<' • Fall., Aui:,u~ 23. 5.7 pm AmcrtCJn Can •Opera P.acific 6>0 Tu''" Cl•nt,•r Or, cer Soocr,/OC concerl <ind ~rmu p"ntC •Adventure 16 19S9 Harbor 81\d Cc:Ma Suite 41..0. 0 >l.l 'l.ll">.t, u , ... 1 !4'.I C.our· at Robert Mond.lv1 \\me .loo food Center, Mesa. 6!'i0·l301 A f1ce rud cl1mb1ng elm· mtl Din..;> prl.>1:• I> J tu lr.11wm: d1111wr • Pacific ArtifallS loc.ited U1,;l\1rnl I \\; \! nm '" the lido \V.iy St'tl11Jn of ~ J!>h 1111 I land, Nc\'lo)JOfl Ccntcr Dn'c .lt...l\l' l'.1< < (O,l)I · I l1gh\\ Jy, r-.c\\-port 8CJ(h Art Ll- M.l).ln lnd•.in~ in Cuolll.'mJl.i, rl·proouH·u thr.>ugh rul.tb1ng> llv Nc"fX>" BCJt.h Jr<h1· ICO Jam1..'S A McBmle II 011 \1l'\V A1>t.\ "·K Gu.llCm.tl.ln tuod JnJ lx.•\Cr.i~l') '" I Ix.• >Cf\l-d 7.9 p.m Aq;. i .• 1nJ Mdl11lll ,, II Ix> on h.ind to an'""' qul'">l•On> I k II !-:•H' lectur1..') Jnd thc11.' , .. n Ix> !:Utdl'(] lOUh 1WWl.1I p lU ~8 ------- • Scoll's S~J(ood 8Jr Jnd Gnll, 3300 611)\ul Sllccl, Co.,t -\ll".1.1 \uv• .; Pm1c, $IOl\JI; A!-:J•n>I c 1Cl r I> -I' I"! r.n ' .... m"•cr lod.i\, 5:308 30 pm A.:hn~wn SS for members. '.> 10 tor "' ft -l-1te ., fqr mole inlo. cu it.ill A• " \\ Jd, t See EVENTS 8 • C.ll.llin.1 W.aler Sl.i R.lCe and Ski Fest. Aug 8·9. Shorl.'lonc P.lll. long Beach r.:::::::=======;;;;:;;:::;;;;;;:;;;;;:;:::;::;:::;;;;;;:;============;;;;;;:=:::;i1--r.:::::=:::-=-::::-=-::::::===:::::::::;::::~~===:=;1- l.un.; BeJth-C.il.lfina .lnd •l'lurn water slo.1 TOP TEN 1Jce .ind free (c)l1\ oll 1ndudes g;uncs. dem· onscr.ll!Qn~. wJll"f sport> .1nd fOocl. tRt'Cep- uon Aul: ;. S:30 8 pm Jt RJmin.fa Rc- ~;~:i"xe ~cocci. s 1.s PP 1 Phone %8· July 27 • August 3 • Dr.l"o Bi>lro. Augu)t 8. Gourmet Diners rll Op«r.1 rac1tic al R.1ppJf)O(I 1~1tlcncc. .)n!J "11.1 BT Conl.1<t /l..t)'rtl Nl•u<lcr, b73 12-19 8 Summer Fiesta. Au~u\I 9, City of 5.ln Oemcnlt' Sii. run/walbt11c.lc compct1ll1.>n, ronl~t~. ~.lm~. food booths on A'~mda dd M.u, 11,e cuuntry. mJr1JCh1 .md wrl mu..c f11..~ Phone 492·\lll •Wine Cl.assic. Augu .1 '>. 2 S p.m, OC \\'11\t' So.:1cty l.ut1flg o( 0<. fJ1r award ,,..,n. ning '""es .1t An.ahe1m f\1.lmou I lot.el. S40 pp~ 546·86~ •A Midsummtr Night's [ve, Aug 10, CrO\-eSh.:11.tSp<?J•e ;11 F"'t>-t .. .il Amph11ht>;itre, c.:udcn UO\t'. Cwnin "''°°''" I.lie Jo- wph P.1pp ft>Jlures scent~. sonnet:> and son~ uum HJmlet to Chows line. Rccep- llO(l "und r the \t,\I'\ · tll S 30 p m . dinner •t 6 JO p m , perform.1n<.e <al 8 JO p m s 100 pp : per10tmJnc~ OOI). S25 rP l'tlOflC (,)6 721 J •Coif Tourn.amenl, Augu>I 10 JU\en1le D1Jbt'tes foundJh<>n .ii NcYtpuH Bc.xh Count' Club. Cont.lei 8.ubr.i M.uches. SSJ O.Hd • Mrel the ArfallPublic forum, Augu~ 12 .11 b JO p m., Found.ut0n for F ac1.1I PIJ>11c Surb-cry tll 11).lll Nc.wpo11er, New· pon 8e.1ch 01\CU\\K>n of IJlcst 1nnov.-i11ons 1n pl.1\tt<: suri;cry .md FDA position!> on re- cent \Cn'''"e 1»u~. frl'C Phone 7S9· "618 •The T ennls 8<111, Au~~I 1 s. Tennis FrMh .Fl8h hllr All Yur 'Round ~ Lunott Dln;w •Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm eEarty Btrd Specials eHappy Houf 4-6;>m eHarbor Btunch Crutses 400 M;rn1 St. B.'llhoa 673-4633 Reuben's Steak Dinrer. Now Only SS~ After a tough day, you deserve a tender steak. Our sliced marinated top sirloin is toWed with a rich ~sauce. and ocrompanied by ~ed red JX)tatoes. warm bread. and )'OW' choke of soup or Caesar salad. all for just $8.~. Because at Reuben' we figure your dinner dollar shoo1d wtn jist ~hard~ you do. /,. Newport kach. fll ll'll foJ.'4 ti\\' • ti~\ lill'\ Haollnfoo leach • <ru-> ~JITll.1 "'" • !ff! m 1 ·VIDEO RENTAL 1. Addams Family (1991) . 2. Hand That Rocks, The Cradle 3. Bugsy 4. Great Mouse {)etective 5. Cape Fear (1991) 6. Star Trek IV 7. Father of the Bride (1991) 8. Hook 9. Stop Or My Mom Will Shoot 10. Grand Canyon CD's 1. Too Short "Shorty The Pimp -Explicit" 2. Soundtrack "Boomerang" 3. OK Quick "Way 2 Fonkey" 4. Red Hot Chili Peppers "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" 5. Pearl Jam "Ten" 6. Mariah Carey "MTV Unplugged EP" 7. Megadeth "Countdown to Extinction" 8. Soundtrack "Mo' Money" 9. En Vogue "FunkY. Divas" 10. Billy Ray Cyrus •Some Gave All" SINGLES 1. TLC "BabY, Bab~ Baby" 2. N2DEEP ' Back To The Hotel" 3. Sir Mix A Lot "Baby Got Back'' 4. Madonna "This Used To Be My Playground" 5. Boyz II Men "End Of The Road" 6. Guns & Roses "November Rain" 7. En Vogue "Glvl~ Him Something He Can Feel" 8. Biiiy Ray Cyrus ' Achy Breaky Heart" 9. DJ Qulk "Jus Lyke Compton" .. to. Krtl Kross "Warm It Up' .. Y I II • ,,,,, \\ I d 'l'' ii hl'!.'.111. \ 1 I \ ,11111. \ 11 1, Ii • ,\ l•lu-.11 ' ,\ ''" \\ h, ti I• I' Ill l IHl\l ll~I Jun-. • II l\L..1h.d .111 .1lh\\lf ,Ji.· \\l.'11: 'I I• I I.,, llh' '''Ill•• I u .i.1111:!11.-: 'di.II) Beth Cobb ~ ,!.1u ·ltll·1 •• ••l:r h111.,, ,\ .1 .1 \I 1 1\ nd ,,f 1\ll\I'\ ,II f IP lJ ( 1•rl 1dl ,111tli•: '! 'l 1n, I )fl , ,,, l ph,,Ji I I Jlt1il 11ll ~\\L'.I J),_,1111\ l{11P11111 .. )1d1..I. l•h ... I ll h1.1 d ,1 hill "'' °' ,,,, >il\ .Jl \llP\\ll,,1( ,,,, .... ( .1111)1 I 11 ,.,, .11, h 11 • ' .. 1 ( ) ( 111\ l\l'l I J' .... 1..,J II .i/,.dJ\, I ' """ (\\Lil "'" 111 I flltl\I< Bookmarks ;., ~·1•11 ,,.i,, l•U•' \' \\ I 1111 1" •11 l >1.11l"t' • 1-..IK·I \I 1 ,• I 1 I I ... d I h ,)1 .lk'' I l I .. ' I h II • \\ l \\ u - II •I I \ ,j ': • \\lllil II''"·' '''""' 11\\ I\' t._, 11 II 111\\\.t <>Ill' 111 'l ll, l' \\\11 I\ 1lh1U( 111111\llt,: • 1.-111.1111..: to K.:lh. Jun.: ,I h I 111111 ul•Ji.; 11111111!! llj> 111th I ,, " I .111 tlllll' ,•lllll l..1 ,, di l'•lll\L! Ill \\I. Ill fl' 111111l.IL'I\111111!'. 1,11111111 I!>', ,f ill,'. i•,"1..1.'ll•,tJI, "1fJll,1JI. "" ti \l,1lh"ill'l1ill11l\l1tfk\ ,fi,· t I I l '•' 11 II • 111 di'" 1111111 ii ,: I ••,I II 11111 111!,11 Id !!t:l 11 I I I llll. '"'' tlil fl \hi: d bt - ,,111 1 • 11p 1111 1111· I d .111'·')' h111~ lun1.11d I ti 11 i:ttlllL! 11:.1 h \11 '~""Ip" .1\tm1\ 1111.' °"'" 11 ""I II•'" il 'lac kl\\I\\\ ,1 h•\ l I I 1ld h1.1 I l.i\ L'd ltlll 111g ht11111· hl I ,di .11• II \I h,tl \I .I\ t!lllJlg till .. r, I I l I' 'LI' 1111\ I It II hl'f II Pl hl'I \ ti •Ill "~ 1111! h, I d Ill'' 1'11 l'\(lt'rl I 1111111 •111 Id "'"' "h1.;11 ,ftt· ·"1..cd 'Ill\ lh•\1111.1111, \\lt,11 ·' ~.,, h.'lr h~ ... \\' ''l 11 .. "111111! ,111•lllld l!iL' ~Ill hl'll l,1!ik'. .111d It,· .1,l..1.'ll 11 ~1 r.11 ·h1 11111 I don't ll'1llL'1t1hl'I 11111' It,· .i,·,c11bl.'d 11 111 her. hu1 h..: I!• I 11 .11 \ 111111 I\ ''ll' \\,I ,I \\Ill I ' (ir,1\\111~ up 111 .1 h11mi: "llh "mulher \\hn \1111ti: \11ung 111111.1t1Ll'> 1ubhed otf on Kelly. 11h11 ,1.1111:J .1110\L"l1 11 her ll\\11 \\hen she 11;" 111 iunror lugh. Yr.11' l.1tcr 'he c.t1llll' .11.rn" 1he 111.11111,uipt and -\\llh lier BOOKS Like Mother, Like daughter Local authors pen romance novels for teens Kelty Kroeger, left, with mother June O'Connell. mu1hi:1 \ prompting -(1111,hcd it. Publ1shcJ t1111kr hl'r 111.1r11ed 11.11ne. Kelly Kroeger, · U.tL k'>t.1::t: Rwn.111u:" " b.1,cJ on Kell)·., C:\)1L'llLll~" 111 l11i:li 'chuol thc.1tcr. 1\.1.'ll~ tL1..1 lb th.11 .11lhm1gh shc and hl·r \hil l\ .ill!:-:'"" up 111 the \,1mc h111m. \\llh the: -..1mi: p.1rc11h, 1:.1d1 ul thcm dc1eh1pi:d dllt.1cn1h. K~111, hct nmldlc ,il,tc:r, ".in cn~1ni:cr .inti K11\l\, the ~ouni;~''· '" ~I 11,h llll! (Cl he .I dUll l\l. Jun.: U l 11n11i:ll, "hu hul1h a Lk!;r.-1: 111 I l11111c I u 11Hl1111.:,, '·'>., )he h.1J .1!11 .1\, he1.·11 1111L1~,tcd m '"111111g for chllJren. hut luund hl'f n1cl1l· "r11111i: for tccn.1gcr' -11 ht:n tfll ftrh \\L(L' l!lllllfllL' Up Jlld thC:l l \\I\ thl\ 11.11111[ h11'' ~t1111g 1hwu!!h our h11U,l'" llt.r ''"' 110\d' \\ere bJ\l:U Oil her d.1ui;h1cr:.' 1muhc111i:111 m g)mna,11.:' :inJ hc1 nc" SIOllC'> 'P"llG from \I01tl.1r .1ct11 lllC\ I kr !>uun lube publ"hcJ "Why Mu'I I Ch1Hll>e," (a fall Book F:m selcc11011) mrnhcs the 1 luntingll>n Uc.1ch Junior LtfcguarJ prngram OcsiJcs lhJt c.11 ly home·bJscd rcsc:irch, O'Connell "a)' \he :ictl\cly !>tuu1cs teenagers ond learn~ abou1 their ac1iv111cs. "The publishers a re ul" J) s loof..111g for J new angle -you have Ill kc.•ep Y.P \\llh \\hat's going on," says o ·c,111ncll:-''wmlE, 11\...e clothing, change. You ncctl to -.1Jy up "1th how teenagers t;1lk "'well a\ how they hlQk 1H they ... cc right th1 m1gh it The p1"1blem \\ith ~l.1ng is 1h.11 11 c.an c.11111.-and gu l:iste1 lh.111 the publl\hcr .. CJll get J ho\I~ uut. "Uc1.J11st: getting the l;ingu.1gc ,1nJ lire" .111thi:n11c 1s \o tnd .. y, I relu . .'ll 011 my · JJughtcr' .111d 1h1.•1r ln1.nJ,," '·I)' O'Connell "fl thq sJ1d J1;tloguc or Je,1.np11on suunJ1.·d phon) or "cird, 11 "a' ou1 )...ell) ''a' :ii" a) s J grc J t rit1C ~he h.1, a ~nacf.. tor 1c.1ding a Jrall .inJ poin11ng out "'hat needs rl\lng." No" a days J unc and Kelly \~Orf.. h.ird to lmd 11mc to e~plore stor) 'iJca!>. Rcecntl) 1hcy managed 10 plol ou1 110\CI\ \\fule huddled together nt the KIK·f·M booth al the Orange County fair. When June gets stuck for a hnc of diulogue, she call!> Kelly on the station's requcM line. "I offer u line of dialogue ond she's ocr to the computer ugain," says K elly. 8 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 6, 1992 . . ••• # ., ' ', .. \ I" , ' .. I• J lllll' ):I~' Kell}\ 'un:c!>'> a\ a \\ ritcr '' .1m.11in~ '.!:Ille \Holt• 1ud :.olJ lu,;+..J.ir* l.looli ~hen !>he \\J!> unJcr !5, !>OIJ the ftf!>t 1hi11g .,hc'tl e'er \Htttcn 10 the 11r t ~r,on ''"" looi..c l JI ti, ;ind!;'" .1 \CrbJI C111llfJCl \\tthin } \\Cd,,, ul !>Ulilnl\,11111 'J hO\C th1llJ;> JU\l .lll'\t;:( h 1ppcn." Ahhough Kelly t!> no" ~6 and ha' hccn mJmed <or o'er a ~c.ir, !>he '·t)!> \\ftting )UUng ,1Jull (UO\JnCe!> M!ell\) n.itural ''( don't feel M .. c I'm '' 111101;; about lt~h. I ,1111 feel ltlc tt l1J.'' Aod ;1llhough !>he ~un"d' r' '' 111111g a hubby '"'lead of o l:'<trc:c1. i.hc attribute!> her !.ucce!>, a' ,1 \Hiler lo hl 1 inmher. "t\ lot of people \\Ol;lld ll~c to be \\liter, but they don't know ho'\ 10 set \\J1\1:d. U111 I knC\\ hll'' to get M;irtcd bccau!>c I ".l\t hc'I my nitHhcr do 11. She'!> my b1ggc)t cnt1c .111.I tn) !>trnngci.1 !>upponer. Th.u'i. \\h) I dcd1cJtcJ Ill' book to her -he 111\flHCd mc." "Lt11 l' On ·n11: Up[>,.,,, .. b,.1 June O 'Cu11111.:ll lJ.mt.1111 ~•H'.:I Drc:,1t11~ P"p~·rb.id, S.?.99 "D 1tht.1gt· Rom.in,·e .. b> 1'cll1 1'rv,·sl't • CJ.mt um .)11 ,.,., Vh·.rnJ\ l'.ipal>;ill., S! 'IY, We t Wednesday ... o n a Thur sday? Get out your c.ilcndar there\ been a changl'. Bcc.1usc of the fabulous response to the upcoming 0Jily Pilot/Hornblo\\Cr Ncwporl Beach L1brary/Autho~ Night, the "Wet Wcdnc~cf.ly" cruise has been rescheduled (or Thursday, August 13. Dozen~ or local authors will be joining ~upportcrs of the Newport BcJch library from the Literacy Advisory Board, The Newport Beach Library Foundation, and lhc Friends of the Newport Beach Public library for an evening cruise around Newport Harbor that promises to be the local literary event of the yenr. -. 'lo bringing p e ople togeth e r/'! Au~JU..~t 6. 199 2 Special Adverti~ing Supplement for Orange ~Weekend ( S'1Veet Everythings by Marcia Singer. MSW ., IU~( c:::alled lO 5;1y 'I kwc you ' I IU'il cill<.'d to ~Y how much I C-Jrc • Th:lt rdr.un earned Stevie Wonder an intcma lJOnaJ • 1 hit record Those simple words · the bulk of the proof of that still h:ls to come through oor own inner 1oumcy of self·3CCCptancc, gcurng 'strokes' frorrr loved ones can be very reassuring along the way gel Give bccauc;c is 1nhercnllv feels temf ic Give on faith thal 1l rrughl in fact be bl~-.(.'\J lo g"c in thL'i rrunncr If you'n! a rducunl giver, or au.::ich s1nng.s lo your gLlh you will probJbly feel lone me. oolat.ed JnJ rnvL'\lble, and taken for granted bcciusc your gifts have nol been return<..'\.! in kind Give freely Be irrogm.aove and enlhuc;1 astJC 1n y0or approochc-;, bv1Sh 1n \Our ' praL'iC, oulr.lgc()us in your willingn~c; to '· orred the hearts of millions of people. touching a simple trulh Tiul we all want to be appreciated anJ l(lfd ~ ~ol Just on the usoal, cxpccrcd Ot'Cl."llOns, hkc-bmhdays, ann1versancs, and 1ob promollOns It IS the omcs ~hen somcon~pccially a loveJ 'I one-doc~ something special for us for no 'pccLll reason lhat arc ll\Jly h3ppy-making. \X'ould you hkc to be the rcc1p1enl of more of~ mall, quiet and infinitely lovely ple:l5Ur~ youf'lelf? Then first be 3 giver of these to the people who a.re -impol'Wlno you-ealnt"Kam'Cl, luck, the l:iw o( probab1ltty, or rum about being fair plly, those who practJcc not taking their important rcfJ1Jol'\Sh1JX for granted arc lca..c;t likely to be taken for granted by those Same s1gmficanl othc~ tell the IIUlh about hov. i~rum your _ special people arcl.o you Behe'e lhlt you can't ever g1\C aw3y tCX> much real love You on only C.l'C."Jte lhc SfY.lCC for more and more of 11 m vour lsfc Keep your rcb1.Jon· sh1J}'> alive and well by :,cclung to rroster the an of honc~y and openly apprcc1a1Jnjot others lndul~c }'Ourself fully 1n giving-and rcccl\ U'li.:.=:s~l...JlOllun..:..'-1.l wuki nw.-..rrr e\Cl)1hinR lO vour lupp1nc..·,,' • Whether we openly admit 1l or not, we .&II need lO know we're pccial And though But don't give because vou rt' hoping 10 HE PERSONALS How to respmul to an ad? Seepage2 C\m. PETTI"Ea&Hc\Jc SWF 19, Sl/100 1oot1n1 '°' •UIKttvc, Mhlclic, l'onMllllC SWM 6' ~ 2? H1.nifw'°" Beach. Call I 340 ATTRAcnVE SWF )I, fw.. lovins. educated. &IJO)'I OUI· dOon, tnvel, music, mov1c1. Sedts N/S professional 3S.SO, lllTlil• mta'CSU, '°' conwntted ~l•!CWhip Newport Beach. <All 1921. LOVES COUNTRY Wcslem ~OWFtcdspmes__, f~lcman 4S 50, romantic, i~~,SU\ICCR. Ah.-o Vacp Call GOOD TiilNGS come" small PICU&al Pcbte, ~y DWF 37, loolt.fta fOf l1\lfl w /w""' tleM. lauih"I cyu end 11.hlettc: build. Irvine. Call 1192. PRETTY. PASSIONA'TC,PRO. f-CSSION AL. 39, S'1 ns. dtsttts handteme NISID clw·act man ol mans fOJ commllma'll. New· port Beach. Cal I 190 I aJJ1i. PE1TIF. 105. Ion& blonde hair~ eye-. hlies d1runs. cbnclf'll. ft)'Vll. bad\. boMI.. Seal 8eacb. <All 2017. CHUNKY MONKEY 11n1lc Ow1•11111mom40seet.1na llUpCf' min. JoU1na. ~ac:h. 1n1mals. Wiiii! tl boob. S'S/I SO, bmA>luc. COGI Mea. <All 20'1f> OH MA Goel Heahhy. MNaic end ~ IOrOt"Y c:hick. I _...•Ilia .ar1ldi¥c lulkl 11-~ BcadL Call !Oil BEl"ra MIOUll pcrJOMlity, tM!l~AlrttM...,._ Pro-,_._., .__ . ...,~ miftd teeke *9¥mturuome, fGlf......__....... ... ~ edjwled ..-chilli booleftd. Mua be f• .t n.. HIS. pd --. ~-.... °""' ·~ '9.U... ..... C.2'fl. ATnACT1VS. PltOFliS· SIONALSJP,N.(t,J7,1'2'/IOll. Sc:dti ..... ~. bnatic. lth- le11c•ll 1 1nchned. cuhur•ll)' awwc. ~1ally oncnled. special new fnaid/plnncr. 35-45 for fun. aooct1imu. sh.Inna. travel. more. Pronuses no dil8pp0tntmcnu.. Irvine. Call 1715 l'M LOOKING fOf an td\'cn- u.rcr, ya oornnutacd. INSl.lnt re· lauonsNp rm )'OWi& ~. CIU, cuddlcat>le, creative S'4/10ot Sedtma SIOAOYcr, suc:ccu!ul, N/S/(). no children. love rel r. Cwta Mesa. Call 23611>. ATTRACTIVE PROFt!S· SIONALSWF.N/S/()41 cnpya aolf. wnrus ans. neti.rc. nvcl Dnns fncndship, conwn1tmen1 11r1th;a· ltnCCR, Mhlccte, Jc-cun cssional WM, N!St1l. 3S. • ltvinc. Call 2273. CRAZY PROFESSIONAL ?7, S' I' lllllactlvc mi-head, seeks handsome, fun·lov1na smoker (:Z.S.3-') '°'fun cvminas. l.rvll"IC Call t399. BEAlmF\JL l\tldt 11"1°"'-SJF 40, ~ tpfttU&I 1*111«· rm • aood friiNl. ~ 9' r-.,._ hke to...._ &iior mueic. "'°"*· ~ Jemt-nan. ..... Ne"'°" Buch. Call 2J97. A~CT1V6 SWP 41, won.. 1'2 ... ..,,.,.,.. ~ -Ill· nc-. 35-50 l\W\ 111 ~· Irvine. c..u '2070. SMILEJVfl'/fNllY,~ .............. --· 39. 1'71 \05. ~ ................. ..... ~-.i..p.- rClll\ll/lCC [)c51~s profcul00.'11 1c:nllmwi fo< rcl111onsh1p Ir vine. Call 1162. SOISH Wl-. llm, acu\'c, a'IJO)'S conccns, plays. lhc o\Kdoofs. How 'boul you? Lei's ect toSctPcr. WcstrmnACr. Call 21.S3 CASUAL HO\iE80DY. DWF 58 loves camptf'll, r tsh1ng. cook. ma.1anJen1r11 IC!Ck.t torneone 10 do them •11b. Ccnu ~ Call 2805 LOOKING FOR • nutunng fncnd and~ wAA pos· siblhty ol?'! Mc tool rm• DWF s 1. looluna f ot 90fneJOnC 45-6() lO shire qual•y lime •• Lona Be.ach. <:Ml lSSS. LECGY MIO.WESTERN LADY. slim. llCllYoC, open. IO'I· .,,.. "'-'· ronwiuc au ~11-8dJUiled male vcnion. Ncwpon Be.ch Call 2176. BEAUTIFUL. HEAL THY Ov1st1an DWF 37 1oot1111 for handsome. suc:ccuful. healthy Ov11t1111 DWM atiomey, 3~ to help me -my LSAT. Love aw.-. kid&. IOWlll ...... tbt· 8lft. l'llUllC, lpOl\I, ln\le~ c:Nr. tty •en, WOJiina_. ... aood life. fTiends flt1l, llller?? Irvine. Call t66&. CARINO, AFFECTtONA'TC, commlol\IQUW, non-mlllaie lis• tic, atra11hl. ""'· aa1ICl.ive, dt.,ud SF-dteim coi1•11itmenl with 4CT•"7• SM c~ u..a ...... Call 21>11. TALL (6'), AlTRACTIVB widow, yoww 54. NIS, -.Its ft- Mllalllly ......... .... • ..w.,....o1 ....... .-. , ........... ...... ~5'. SWF. :0./S. SS, SS', 0..ASSY. romanuc, popcom/cNlmpagnc, E!v1s1Clamcal Seeks 6':? •. ~ 65, s1nccn, honHt, cduca&cd.. humorous, comm1tme,. frrmd/ hfdimc ~r. Mmion V11:p. Call 2817. YOO~G SO. BLOSDE. S'61122. tecks man ova SO. worti.ing. 10 cn/OY fun Ind possible ~latton· ship. Costa M~. Call 189S. ATTRACTIVE. FUNNY SWF 20, 1eCks SWM ~2S f°' par· tin, movies, fun. Irvine Call 109S. PROFESSIONAL SWF SJ, NI'S cnpys OUldoon, travel. tennis. Seeks same " male. HllnllnjpOn HMbour. Call 2701 I A.\1 JEWIS~I 35/S"T, auta:· IJYe, MhlectJC, Wiily, absoliatJy wonderlul a/Id pcrf ea in every way. 1 would hke to meet a Jew· 11llman ""° w1ll la.mor me when I set hkc ltusl Newport Beach. Call 1122. AGGRF.SSIVE Bllr GEN11..E WF 45, N!S rnonogwnous, sam o( lunar, do.rn ID eanh, ~ of aames. spontMCOUs Sedtana IOmCOnC to stwc hf e's vcaam? Los A l.rn1l0$ Cal I 2362. PRErrY PROFESSIONAL OWF, SIS, 4S, tnm. ~ bercd. IO\<e ieonu, sports, -· mals, reiuurlrlU. wine, tau~ t.tt, afl'CC:llOI\, tntel111cnt COl\VCf• S1&1on, 11avd, more 1'u1lln. Call 2.)92. CASUAL, CO:m:NT Tomboy DWF 43, secure, prucnuble tadler w1th~dvk*m ltUs ~ f\e•lble fncnJ7 Nc""J>Of' Beach Call l 142. I.Fl WEJl6 BUND, wha would 1-whmlfacedyou?trl -c *-'·ho• would you CIOmlTMll- CMe wlC.h me? I .. not blmd or 4*1, lu how do I know lhll )'OU ---m. A hur1n1? OrlfllC. Caal \Sl9. 8LONDE 'W'IUT"ER 39 SEEKS 1cn1lcniat1 for lheauc, luchwallu, conctru. HIS, ........, ......... ~ 8-:h. Calt 1911 1N SEARCH OF MAN: tlf'Of'I bti1 gcnilc, firm Ind smoocll, l11>- cn1I, hbcrating.kcm. ldc'"cr, kuld. Af px:kaac pre.I en SW\( ZS 30, N-<>· Uopina ftlf bcaooM dchvc:ry Irvine. Call 1218 RA VE~ llAIRED intclhgcm S WF jCCks conspm11ol com~ 10n, 25•. lO C'plOl'e favorite lutunts 'o sun gom Of dru1s l...cw!a Beach C.11 1476 80s BAD, 90s WORSE? Lei s fi~ that' Pros~u.~e, caah IMIAfl. boal'ic. scns111vc. QUl.IOUS F. Seelung s1m1 Lv M 21 to )'OW!g 31.fnendstup. c'1eap cuh we/fun· • maybe. paUIOO worth lhe W•ll Hurutglon 8-ch. Call 1240 CREATIVE, A1TRACT1VE. DWF, JO, seeks spcc181 friend·. ship "''"' l\lettSl!OJ man. Hun-u~to11 Be.::h c.Jl 1663 l\EEOBALA..\CF.OLIFF..trulh. heahhy cnvoroivnent. ti.a 1tcooi collecuon! rm 20 Buena Parll. c.JI 1146 LOVE Llf-l~ flUE.'IDS. new C'\ptttencc.J. 100..y 8ll(! wmot• row I OWF, SI, S' 4", 81tn1Ct1\'C, bnahl .r11h &fCJM sense olhumof Dcsn gcndcrNn 45-SS, ~IS. \0 shire d1n1n1 out. concerts. In()\/· ics, u.vcJ anJ aood conveu:a- uon. Irvine Call 2861 ARE YOU SPO~IA~l<X.S. sp1n11.ial, KAY and 11Nr1' Arc you 1all. SOuh, N/S with a flbu- l<Kii ienteofhurnor? I am Lei's escape! Cosu Mu&. Ct.It 2620 AlTRACTIVe SBF. 37, rr. 1«k1111telh1cn1,~.s111vc,SBM. 3h. 6' + fOI' fncnJ.ll\1p anJ pos sible rc1a100Sh1p. l...cw!a Beach Call2349 SWF, l4, BLONDE. 81.UE BYES, S'I", model fi&urc. hltcs bead\, IW\ttlt.. end • l(>Od bmc. Nn.-pon Oeadl. CaU 128$ MARRIAGE-MINDED. 5'S"I 115. 32. bn.-tw, SWF. N/S, Nippy end btall.hy loobla for s.wne. Very •a&:llvt, elfKUOtt--. '°'' _.,.... ... ptiysi-cally fll. Good~. bftllc:hlMnllldnn.11.0n .. btrl ..... ~slul c-. ROWRildytobwltS ......... f\llfill· ""~---tof.,.. 1ly. TuilJI\. Call ISll. \farc1a l\ /'hrt'f..lor of thl' I ;1mdatiun For /n11macv ..t Int •e tJTb <'tiw ·a111r a rid healL'r. i;IJt.' LS dt.>tJu:a1ecl tn j&11tuum~fi1llJ oual rt•la11ons >-ou can cc11/ J/a1sl>u on her uo1u·mau jusi ust? 1be C)(J(fl< 1111/ns puhll cm1m1 and seletl Option :!, tbt ·>1 Call :!'l 1 ~ ~ICC. PLEASl\G SBf' sccl.s secure. ctcill'IC\lt, arac1ous gcn1lc· m;an 1 SO. 811) na11ooal11y, for )AU c;onccru/d;anctng ~hUIUn '<tcJO Call 2496 C0\.1MITMP.~T \1l~DHJ. Vtf\' Allrlitll\>C SWF. ,/S, s Cl/ I i~.)'o.Jng38, auburn lwr. b~/ lrcffl C)'Cs_ rm 8 do-.n.-io-c;v\h 1~1, s~. 1r1~Jhien1 and utrcmcl)' personable m1dv-cstcm gal. ph)'sally f11, xt1vc. Ind OUl&Otng Rc:acfy fOf rc•arding ~IAIJOr\Sh1p Twun c.111504. TIRFDOF DATI\G1 Looltin~ fOf 1111 hones!. •lllTll rclaooostup Let's talk! DWF 43, S'6/sl11n. MllllC'll\IC. llCtlYC lnC:hvtdual who CflJO>'I ICMIS, h1lc1ng, dancing honcbaclt nd1ng Ind W.llJ M the beach Irvine C4.ll 2148 ADOPTIO~ sceaing good ~ 10 be IO)'&l lll!d loving \0. Require nunUf1ng. •Uention Reddish/ blond. S(.?'/1 IS, blue eyes Shlrc ups, downs. good times. lf"inc Calll2S6. EUROPF.A.~ SWF 21, 56', en JOY sluina. 1em1J. mtltlt •nJ movies Scds SW\1 for frtmJ dup Cmia Mesa ull IJ.26 coumv GIRL. 40's. kwci cuy life, an. nuic,cbnang. nc"" ad\ocnturcs. Sttks hona1 \/S mate 33-Sl 1~c11Cd m personal sro.rth, r.han111 feelings, and fun I Los Alami1os. C•ll i1SJ. ATTRACTIVl: BLO'tOprofei sional :\SWl-S'6 IO Ne mu 1ual in1ercsu .r11h \SWM .so.M 1»ufeu1onal or bus1ncuman Twin Call 2012 Cl IRISTIAN/PSYCllOLOG Y WF 43, S'6'/slnn. pmty, Cm11· nine. S~k1n1 OWM PfOfes 110n1I, educa~ NJS. 42-52. nw1UIU poW\h lhrouch Ovrs t1M1ty, pl)'clloloay. humOf, ~ uerme. Orqc Councy Call 2375. BRUNETTE KNAC VIXE.'1, SWF 22. modrl. desires p pold. ~.., bnind.le '°' ~.c-.a~""Bc taodbadL~~.Call '°" 8£S'f FRIEND 'WANTED. OWF \ ~ C:uht>lt<. k,1(1\.ont for D/SMChn~11an \~( l() S!iicJu catcJ, arucula1i ~"1.-c, hu m<ll'OU\, s~~<iul kif fun, air mg anJ sNinng on 1noJ 11~." bad umcs anJ in t>ct .. c:cn umc:s_ Irv inc C.all 29:!.~ SW!-'I. sec\., profcu1e>n~I JC111lcm.an '°' u-.;,~I. 1u1r Jon 1ng. hll'I & ~ Balb!N CAii 2blS Jt..:LlrT LFKl'G RO\tEO. aun..u.c, SUIUC>qlK'. clauy. on tclhgcn1 bomeae SWl. f1a1.io., 1n3, v1v:ao:1ws. loH~ IO dance long 8CM:h Call I ~ arrE A.~DSPICEY.old-fash IOnCd SJF. 2.S, Sttlu coovn11kd rclat1onst11p w1lh Slll<:t'fC, gcncr ous,dcvotcdSJ\1 Mission Vacio Call 13?7. VERY ATTRACTIVF.. OL"T GOl~G.CREATIVEOWF,nKe ligutt,e\C:llUlg. fm-lov1ng.man.,. tnlC~SU Dcs1~s fTit'lnOllmOU rdauonV.1p •llh sincere, roman tJc, aJ\.cn1Urow., cduulai. fun '°"1ng. SWM, 47 !Ill. 1>11h sense ofhllm\)f Wcsu1dc, (bu11n Or 811&t Cuuni)' often) Call ml7 VERY ATTRACTIVE, S-6-, 12_ tc::rUu.tl, Cl'r\fidcnl, plnful, "°" IUf!GK'US full· li&urtd S RF scda 6' •, r()mlnlic. pi.Ul<lnalC. lfllCJf 1 &ml. honc1t 35-'() male f« scr1 ouslon1 tmn~lalt«1.h1p \1u 111eht.Jburd • • Asw nawna)11y Sant.a /vl8 Call 1 '792. . BOllE\1IA\ ~'· anis tic, inc~ 1.1cuaulc \!':> crw1ronmcnul rrofcul('tnal, 4&, S'3. ~lo.rnnctte, 11m1lwly·pro filed mile for comm11mcnl T \&Sl9\ Call 239 I SOPlllSTICATfO SRlJ NE'TT6 SWF, S'6/l.3'. •tnc llY'C, ten~IUllC, llllotlh&cnt seek\ SW\f •S SS, pro(cmon1I, '-lthy, dun hfe.sl)'lc. IAnc Bc..ch Call 2191 READY FOR R0'4A C Fwwiy, ~'°"able. )I. SWF FWH.....-, S'3 1n.. w/ ..tMn heir Md ahnoftd eya. ~..........,c.,,,._swM. 11·l6 -.......... ~ "' Y1IC Cell 1665. a.OFESSIO."IAL Bl.AOC FB· -- 11 HE PERSONALS How to respond to an ad? It 's as easy as 1-2-3! Option '1-for a further cxpl.anation of the voice-mall serv~. Option 12-rcspond to a specific ad (Enttt the call I w hen dlrcctcd.) Option #3-<o browse through the voice ads. 11le number lo cLal LS 1 (900) 407-4377 SI A9 /H!r' -'-" r ((.ills to thu wn.ou ""I"'"' a io.....b.,._ F.>.o-~-. "°' alJ ~ "'4u<>n ,.;..,..I!! ""' c.......n ('ne, /'lru..<1' ch«:t /o-a ~ t.>efo"' ~) Sf Women Seelcing Men Single F&m0ltt SM Single Mole 0 01110toed G Goy l Le~oon J }ewiiti A As1on I Slod H Hispanic w Wh1 .. N/0 No OfV9t N/S ~41' N/Drink NonOt1nluw M •\I.I· enJOys.lheatre, blues lllld an. ~' male cump:inmn. 35- N>. r•cc un1mrr1an1 Long llmh c~u 215 I ~IS'> Clmvcnauon. cumpan· 1on1h1p .ind C"MUllt Im OW!-, 11•ung l'oO. lttrn. allUc11H' cncr- gcm -. f" 1S1vn fur g1>1f .and rcn nn 'c-~mg fir. '\IS~W\1 5H1-, "' 11\<rinlCT't'~l> mint Cs1L~55'1 IHl<I \IS r 1111.1 . DI l )( 1n J 1 I OJI ~ 1upcrl> .h11Jrcn. -. ~' 1n1rllc<1uJI, -101\h OJ \I II 'ilt \ \ n l·~rc:r1m.c hie\ 1J1 CntUfl'I ir-tnc (~II 1817 \11J JI 'i I \\01111 K l'KI Tl"'i I ,\ti lbrle) 111.lcr t ,1 '\l"n<u.il n·1nuntti.:, g,rttn e~rJ <irak 1rcls sincere h<'•llJl1 .alf«tK•f1'11C 'i/IJW,\1 \I ''''"r~~ ~.1() Co•Ll :\le...i l~ll lli~'I CIO<l'>llA.\ swr. enJ<>ys ou•· Joors, sa1l111g. profeu10fUll, SJ I>, have I ch1IJ,cnJVyslifc.Sceks SW\\JDWM :N..40. hkc values Seal Beach. Call Im CARl'iGJl:.'WlSHWIDOW,60. ... ould llA.c lO io..c. laogh anJ Janet ~lklll llunung\On Bcxh. c~112so1. TIKI I> 01· GA \!E.'P \1c toot J)'W'J-:?~. 'S one~'" Uacsv. ur11quc, uuacuvc. p<olc~s1onal, ver'80 le Scclt s sincere. 11111 ac lJvc SW \S gc,.lc:rnwo :?.b-~ Ce>n•cruoon. aJveniurc, books. pee>plc. foncu imdcfuanding. U,anns.c..ng !nine C..111~ SWF. 19. chuhb-, kwahlc, 001 &OUI& teddy beM JCclting roman \IC S \.1 •ho looks 111s1de, not JU~ outside f-uUcnon. Call 139'3 ACTIVE.. PITTITE LADY. in 60tes. loves danc1n1. 11avrling scclts m.n w1lh s1m1l11r 11w:-1S! MIU~ Call 2SS3. LIGIITUPMY LIFE. BIGGUYI ln!el hgen&.. pusimaa.c, opc11. lov · tng Whtie femaJc. Tall 57, al· tnicllvc, IO¥C IO lauch, &olf, sat I, deepseafis.h,travd,dance. You: 111trac:Uve, "-'.open. wettssful, awan, Wlfl'I\, tall. 4S-SS. Loni Bcadi Call 2688. AlTRACTIVE, SEXY BLO~DE.. DWF, Lifcspn'lctr mW> Oiurch of Rel. Sctenet Ind all kn-.ds of .wf. Love lo lwJh, dlnce, Sofl, bike. badl •Ilks. be.I in&. whalrvcr. rd I ikc • fncnJ Ind c:orrtf*l>On lO lhan hle with,. I WM •ho 11 aunctNe, tall, in- IClllCc:nl, 1wwc, teNIU¥t, a lov- '"I ~ arow>d so a-it 11cullLoniBeach.Call7114. PE11TF.. ATTRACTIVE. AC· TIVB, WF, would lake a pen· ncr m my sail boll. .. or for 11&1 ltna, sk llrlj. &how• or beach 1>1U11 Long Beach. c..11 %299. SJF. )(), ~ SJM. 30+, lovet Ilona. com'1)' mlU~ ~amusa.T~n Call f6n. PRETIY. Pr!ITE. MUSIC TEACHER. H "ll 10, H1Cks • gentleman "'ho u spiruually m1ndrd, •lhlcuc, 40-SS, to share a spcc:tal h/c together 0tlU'lc Cooruy ull 2030 DWF. 43. OK look1n1 scdts ~ Slnl'CTC IO shin llmt and 11\!Cf'e-U ,. uh Irv 1nr Cal I !JOJ lVIVACIOUS,AlTRACTIVE SLOl\OES. ieckJn1· 2 hurnof· our hlndsome hids N/S, dur· ues, mlHIC, mov1Ct, dmnc:n, run. Irvine. Call 1135 JUST BECAUSE l'M BEAUTIHJL .doc1n'1 mean I don'I know v.h.11', 1mpoc1M1l 1n I lie-slung, wotlt1ng oul,, frlCl'>lh. lCN\ll, tra\lel, an and mus1cl I am 111 my 4{)'s (looll: 30's). blonde. 5'51120 I 111ould ltke IO med I 47·52 yr old emor1on•lly and fi nanc1ally SOC'lft S('IJlm.llc Irvine CAii DOS Bl ACKCl!RIS,,A:-lSl"GIJ!, 3l, ':\/':>, f'ITll)', tall ( S' 11'), thin, brown t) cl, luds Sccksaall Ovu· uan. fuiv" kw1ng, "'ht1e puilc'· rn>n.al \/S •ge• 1ti .SO Tusof\. C1JI I~.?~ l'l.OPIJ· 'iA' I \1 A TT1lAC 11\il·. I ~rcc \ 11 .... 1vu1. pc· 111c, ~~Ill"· -1,?, ,.,,_,._ .lO J<"rc U1111g, l>Jf· I ,. 4111 .11i 1n1cll1gm1. pn•le\-.,<lil Je,.1\h mAn JO 5') ""11.h ~ , .... ..i he: ..n as.J a guod m1nJ l"IOC c.11 ,?.1411 I\ II l llC•I \f. i\ II RAC: 11\1,SWl ,1~ S!1/l.!.lS,Sttk1 'I\\ \I 111 W • """ drnng. danl 1n11 KKOQ and fun killcn.vi (All IOSl Sb'Y. Rt:X0\.1. l\Kl..:">E111·. BIG IH.l:F.l· YES. OJI·, 3S,(s1tc I-') w/dl11d, new io CA from Oucago. Kdtl SWM J0.45 yrs 10 cn1oy d.111ng, d111ner and dlnc1113. most of all fnendslvp. fun & l.ughicr. Laguna ~1guel Call I S31 PETITT~ VIVACIOUS. C\'Ta LIGE.\'T, fcm111111c, auracuvc, blonde Sttlt1nc lhal 'f'CJClll man to shift my UJI '"' Ille Ase '8 ID 58. MIUJOn YtcJO Call 20SO A ITRACTIVI-. OLLf. f-YLD BLO~Dl:. 5V SWF. VS En JO)'' d1n1ne. 11a•cl, llfl, lhrllU(', spurn, huJS -1 hlMOO! Seel• succcuful, alhlt11c, romanuc Ow1u.an~. \I\ fot hie tnTlC partner C<Wuna dcl \1•r C.1JI 2426 ATI'RACTIVl. l·l..LL-1-IG LRcD \iA.\1A Bl~ ova 200 lbJ Seeks Ult.clligmt, tall. dult Ind hlndsOOIC WM 33-40 Seu OCH only Fullerton. c .i1 I S20 PRETTY, VIV i\CIOUS, puy ful. a<Jvenu•ous. oduc:alcd. (cm1· nu~. loving lady, many 1nca- esu, seeks sucia:nfu~ alnd1vc man, 43.53 l..or1g Beach Call 246). P.S Don. you d1ct!'t love I phone nwnbef, pleaJccaJI back f rM NOT Tim WOMAN 11-l RED or the s•rl nut door. bur if 11'1 tomcOflC 111 bet•ccn you·~ lookrni for ... rm a pro(cuional SWF. N/S, 13, 57, bloncltAilllC Many v•ied ~-l will re 11.m all cal Isl ltvtl'lC. CAii I 96S ATTRACTIVE, SWI·. 3.5, LO~G Hl\IR,<JR."l EYES. I081 EnP'f ~.oonvauuon,thc OUldoon. sporu. pcrrorm.,. .u. Ital.an rood. Sed: pos1tsve, euy JCMrlj. profcsJ>OMI SWM, 29- 40. '°' fnencbhip, flln Ind flO"' s1ble rorNnCC-Co11.1 Meaa. CAii 1n• ATTRACTIVE. PROFES SIONAL. ADVENTUROUS, Mhlcttc:. tOll\lnlJC.. SWF, 1nm N/ ~· 37-41 man wllh s1millr 11111bulc1. Tusun Ranch. Cl.II 1518 GORGEOUS BRUNETTA A2 Special Advertising Supplement tor Orange Coast Weekend SWF. J8. JJc:nda-, SS', psyctioto. 1111 JCCks hlncbomc.1uc:ccnful. uc1WW, NCWe. flt .l fun SWM w/sl1o.\& ChnJtian v1l111es for tnJOYabk .v:t mun9\lful ~la­~. NJS. Hunan"°" lkac.h. Call 1691. A TTRACTJVE. BLUE·EYEO BLONDE, 6T. OWF, l'l/S, 43. 'ooe-cnan woman. loobng for one-wornmi nW'I'. YOU Clll ~l me up Ind lake me lll)l•hcfe from tOqWnedCVeNf'C gowns IO boou and jeam. Lootina ror l&&blc-. tdf-con{'ldcnt, 6'1' + ac- u~ gendc:man. 38-SO. Likedlno- 1ng. volleyball. movies, lud1 Hl.WlU\gron lkach. Cal I 2069. HEALTHY WEALTHY WISE"" i\llr1ciave/1fnum1 Newpon Beach S0C1ally 11C11vc SW la<!y. clus.-ct fifties, NS. Jttk.s SOl60's gaulemvi of ac-,, WINSOME. wrrrv. S'T, TillM BLOND€ BEAlfN U'd.J ~ f .ned genOCtMn 4 S+ 10 sh.we "'°""~~ ~ w.en;pened widl hu&J -1 i.t-mor. ltvine. Call 2112. ROMM,,Cl RESPOl\SIVEJ RAOll\.\'ll OJf dcs•rti l\lnJ. some S UY+. intelligent SJM. '/\/ S. 3S.CS for QOnm1ucd fn~ itnjlllove ~ure \1ui1 be rdl in '-'/paulON&e 1n mind I awlll w11h open wms! Irvine Call 2220. ATTRACTIVE BRUNETTE SWF, NJS. 34, sw-., funny, w*"" pcnonaloy. music·I<>~«. loolung ror ume In iif>C!CHl l'iSM, for long-lasuns lTICfldsh1p. Ir vine. Call 1989. SWF,f4',AMPU!BllT'f'lT,N/ S, enjoys 11mplc hre cqually ai A Personal Ad in Singlelife is seen by over 300.000 readers weekly! Send in yours today! Free Vorce Ad with your printed personal. Form on pag e 4. Customer Service (310) 592-6040. n•mrl1~1v!-.-n1. chlracter. 1111eic 1 n)' anJ fiNne1al Stt>Jrll)' ID'°°" full)•krulivcly Win: lhcsc ltES I YEARS• Lets l1gh1 up our hvu. together"! ,\c,..pori Bc.tch u1128S2. Sl'OPI YOU CM MEET DWF. 49, NIS, educaled, aaracuvc. Call 1f you are DWM, N/S. •S•. se-cure, r .... Joving. sen.11uve with good "alucs New-pon Beach Call 2101 l!XllU:Mr~ Y AlTRACTIVE LOOKll'G R>RSAMF. Clauy. Ull"IJ'C. d1y SWF s.ccbSWM, N/ S. 1.6-33. very •r.rc.ve, prol'cs soon.al. stable. car-in& Must •Ml l 1J1• ltvw Call 1431 l'C:RSIA '\ W A.\"TIID Pe.ul.C.. SllW. 21. seeks nice.. playful. l'rnian, & IO wallt, dine, talk, cn,o) hie Uin& Bcadl. Call 1032 lOVABU! 13. SEEKS 18-25. f..-..1ov1ni. ldw:nnrous, com- passlOl'\.lllc maid or ffloendsh1p or possibk rdlll.IOmhtp. H\.WIUnl'- '°"Beach. Call 13S3. WANTED A rnucmlly rt'~ •nc ~l•1-0ruh1p w1lh a fit. &nm, C.SI"' succcufui N/S WM 60+ l..tch& up m.y hf ti Newport Be.ch. Call 2796 SWF DE.SIRES HANDSOME. f-IT S8M Wider 40. fm SV, Jq, r11. auburn/blue, JOIJC!OW. s~ ette. Tustin. C..11 16S&. INTELLECTUAL & SEN- S U l\J.? Over 507 V cry prcay, tltm D~ S7 JCCkJ anacul• oomp1r11on »-60 IO sh.arc "'°"" ICS, c:onccru .l Sl~Tit· Ma· lyuc:al mind a plus. Sen.: ol hu- mor and ablhry IO have h.wi aw pau decrees fmnc Call 204I PRETTY. PE1TTC. PROfES. SIONAL. DJF, NIS. '6, ..,.,,, aUectton.att, eompq11011111c. &.P1s~~lflG'\S,dlnc· ""' laliJllf1C. lheao Ind much more. ScdlS,. abalfna'ld, to.cs mid I tic f*tner wllh umtllr blc:t· ~ Mu"°" V'fc,o. Call OJt:, CLASSY, VIVACIOUS, pctllt' atr~ RCln\lltC.tc mid :::.:t.· ~:9.:.n'i: tndo.iclnal vuun '°' ~· ttbllOl\Mlip. Ir.line. c.111 f79. h<>mc, lit cona:ru. mu'~ utJ lhe lhew1 Sccits 6/;}tf, non ob.c~c1vc teddy bnt San Ju"" C11p1w.aoo Call 21111 I ;'Jl'..U.IGF.ST DWI•, 56, lo• c1 people. mullC, beach. IU'Vel, gowmct dtnnm Scck1 ccnUr: man 10 shuc tame Laguna Beach. CAii 2502. I WA..Vf IT AU.I · Am~ SW guy wuh ·All Ametican good looks who'• finMC:t•lly & C1Tll>' tionally sccure. Arc )'OU ou1 ~n Plcate • NJS. nochlldrm. no bunb or mui.achu, 6'+ ;Trull head of lwr wld no RSI Coton• dd M•. C..ll 1683 WANTED • • prof cnJllMI nun "'ho knows how \O be romar&11; rm • Sfl«l*' r.1y. ca s. n . ad vmiuruw., hke leTWs You hl\.c l.O be a non smOltfl. 1oc:11I dnnkn San 1W111 Capouaoo Call 2161 PREJTI"'AF sedts 28 lS WM r.,,l;.c1J1~. emotlOrlally ~c f11Tt1ly onen1cdf ot~11bk mar "• °'111&eCotny c..111•n CARI 'G, AlTRACTIVE Rl,ONDE. 40S. cn,oys p«es, ~ bridge It WIJ'fe UJ\lnl N~ acntk!Nn 39+ ror fun A COl'flWl1011ih1p . lrvuic Call 2253. U3iS CONNECT! SWF N/S, Sf/I IS, well fn.l«Ved 47, ac uvc aff'ea1onaic, ht1&111. fllnlty. mulll·f~ted. love &·'°"""' ch1I ~ fnends, •ave.I, tanrus, phi> ~. llieycllfl&. •*'I SpofU, Ind moftl YOU MWnC ol lhe above. 51' •. w a very spca•I tnar1. Tusti"' C..11 USO SWF. A TlltACTIVE, 31, Kd1 l01ih suy for fnendih1p ltld maybe more rvc used. •heel· d\uf f« pua 4 Yl'l"I-blll wn qui.c ea.ivc. I cn,oy vavd""- ~ miduy .. ._, My ptlytical lrmllalKinj doft aop _, u dlC7 don l 14DP you. COftllC1 me.. I." ine. CAii 17)(). FOftMER C0l.Lf.06 QU~"l. DJF, N/S, look.in~ r°' hs Kinf, 4S., ID aijoy IW'u "*'Y pb- ~ • tnvcJ. dine°"' lmnis Ind mudl .... ~.ne.. Call 2066. SAP, 401SH, n1SU1ND9\. • 1r11alve, prnf mi0!'.1111 W<lnlln. ~ rapond ii you i... old-- '"- ( alhtoned "Mies. Yf;f'/ tuCCICi$ r1.11 1n your camr mid not tclftUi 1 w1H ann•et 111 aiUJ lrvlM Calln14 26. SWF, l'\/S, CREATIVE. spmu.al. vfSCWtan, family· minded. Enpyt con~ IW\S01.,movics,f6'(l IO# Std· in& tef\jlllvt., ~. huldl COfUCIOUJ S~ 'ClltJICllt Bacb. CaJI 1108 PRETTY BLONDE.SUCCESS F\JL. """'ual. ~y. ·~ ~ yo.M.J. 41. Lovu s.itma. outOoon. t lllenal"""& fnmds or darwlCI for \'liO • my• lrv111e home. super 7 "I'· old son. Seeks WM, NIS.17·.SO, whol\as 'J'lrorual 11y mid values bod'I pn>- f c•s1onal IOCCeit ~ 1 qua.It!)' pcnoo.:il hfc. lrv1nc Call 2J4l. ,'li\TIVF ORAMH.: C'OU'il'IA 'I Rill' NC1r A.AS· nc. pwr;. 46. p<uku1onal. lu(!p)', loVtsrOIC 1wden1dJ,~ tircrl•tc~. ron1an1tc, honut, lookuis for lllkll•JCN. hono1, ecuhl1UwU.1tm11ne, OW\1, 45' SS ~' C'allll29 PRFTTY. R0\1A."f1C. DWF. )7, torti·~ slandlr. J-. 1Ul. ptc>ft '117Nl Set's WM, '1 \,JS ~ . h.nd-.111. J\ICCQ) (ul. (ur 1,.u&ftltr. ~ lovina. '°"'"''!lo.I rrl.ii<1nah1p 1~'"" Call 1n UWI-, \f.>, N. I'\.'· SOVTll IR\ 1.1\0'I Sttl s 1m1lu, l•u~h• •llll an>lh1ns n c1tmi. ,. h1k w le.ns 10 be 1 C&11fo1 n1• Jori' '1,e~ ~-h C111 I ~11 I A LI. ($' 10 ). SLh.\ Ol!R Rl.O!'. Dh JI, SWF. !\JS, e11JOY' ouWoot k\l'VllCl tnd sport•. dc- $1ttl to m«t alhlet1c, smclft, u.11 SW\i. N/S. ll·J6. ltvll'IC 'Call 1679 cow~rrMJ:.~ ORIF .. ,11:.D Succesdul. auc:nivt, tndcpm- drM. Scdt Sl10f'll i.edlly bur ID dwt bike ndei. roller co.sim. wall Strttt Journal Irvine. Call 16&4 Vl!RY SF..LECTIVF, VF..RY l'RVM'Y. lfttR;umbnN. S7. 11lm, blondr S«l..I ~ plus, r-c fined.Cilwmo "''II) pl~ IO thin lire 1 many pleulnt.. lrvlftt Ctll 27•~ ATTRACTIVf DBF. \OS, \hapcly. 1ntoT•bk r<>manuc ~ks lducaleJ, &ood smell.,.. tall bladl Of •llitc. VS rNlc for '°"I ptmJt"J Irv-. Call 116 7. TAU. (SH') SWP, 19, Ot/T COING. ~nJO)'• d•nc1n1 bcac:hcs, l!V"IC'I. S.v twt.lo• ..... 19-lS, ~ '°' fnmckhip, t;S'f"Y more.. (.)pms. Call GOOD WO~A~ LOOKIS(o FOR A 0000 MA 'i 1\1.1.nc ti~. cbssy DBF, J7, SX/12.Se ~ S\f. 3S-~. 1n1 ract, f.mily ~ run ID be •ilh.' lll&tll~ Olq(>of'I ._, k.M•J how ID Ital a lad) . Lona Bcacl\ Call 1997 AT'BACTTVf~ SF.SSVOO~. SHAPELY, f\iJl·f'i&lnll blonlk SWF. Sect• MUICU~c. honcu, .trcct.tona1e 'BM. ~•l. SY pjw. who cnJOYS ,an ronceru. fOmlnCC, hornec<'Okeol mcah Nl<J dinina ~.good ClOn"'tnolllOO tnJ p1.., •• J'Ul ,_ or ~ Ultda\ Gl'Uvc (:'111 181Z A'liRAC'l'Wt; SBf·, 36. Sf, lovei dancm,g, in~cli"I Seels tood·lookinc. ""1~111• c. art11.~ bu S8~1. J7+, \IS, SIO'•, fr~ frlC:llJU,1pkQmm1tu'd ttb11,ot1 ttup La Palma. Call 11<&0 A rTl(A(llVI::. 1111 l. H C· UIU:o ni.. P/lllOll, •I. Mofl. ti', Ultlf\C. \'fl) l~I)' \l~C It' IWll•ns to \hr ma11\I~ ~ , \/\ •tll eduo•cd, ur•11I"' "'° ''--4().. f.-~~.>i r and pc>u ii-~ Ct'fnm1tmell. AN hc:tfl\ Call ~J ~ 1 lFT'SGrTSl.RIOliS SWT· ' s. S"Tlll~.JQ,til.)n.Jr~ ~ prcn) ~cli• SW\i, \JS, ti• lltlll, 111/Jl;ll\t, '~ 41. lo!'l1"C' bl ~ Sa.nu l\J\A. II I w7 'BALOW I\ • BROTlll RS LOOK·Al.tKI· WA~11 or (Ake, W1llMm, 0.UcJ) O.k hl1Rd, 1teo-bluc e)t~. 1.111, b)' bloode be.lury, 2.81 Co.u Mc,. Call I IS7. SF.Nsmvr ASIA/\ mMAl I. l.oV'd ncqun.ball, 1110\"l(J, ltlV · eJina.1 ball 1--. mu1M1e dm "'I 0..-.,c CO\ftty UJl 2.S96 Womeri Seelcing Womeri flLO~O Bl:AIJTY Ht•ltndtr, viu, t• ,.., -wnu· opG1 ,. tohr:aei.. .. !Mnond &. C.11 ™ /i. wnnt l.&lUA..' ·~ (CINI~ M lci-c lkll MIL l'a .-11166.. COD Mc.. C. 2'CIS Men seeking Women T.N.T (Tall A Temficl) TOlll Sdkd locl. SWM 6"2', lllhkUe rniair. eMalad ~ ...-. 111e·· a.flit )'ti,-. t-y/ply ya dtql. ~ ~ c.ul, ~ \'ltr'IC ~ ... w • lows pal1e "'--'. Pk¥C 11e-11· .. s IO S7. 11111. 2> 31, N/$. ., kidi -· i..... Call 35Sl. SEEKING IRUNETT'f.. pe111e, fit. ........ &.ope lllCI -malbo.i•boma.Fihy•.ctf• SWM S'IM70, u.1111. i.un..-, bltnlir.. ~ C&ll '651 SUCCESSFUL. CU.SSY SWM. &ood loot ... pn>fcu!OMI. (OfllCS v:ds l<JflhsllClllld, llllCllClllllbc pclllC f..ty }4-44 l'of rda&iOl\SJup F.114 "'>' ~ c-dd M.v. CaU 4066. "UY l\1>iff:\1>E.\ T pnl(cs ..fOAlll ..._ SW\i S'lll 15. 25. iw..-..~C)'O. ~/Of a \11" auncmt i.tr ..tio lob& dae ~h. 4-.;.._ di *food hie I l1111IJllC1illl ~ Call I SI. SE~IOR 70. 5"61162.. t.Wiy, ac tM. 'OC!lt-~ ~y IO foul at. :m lo) al (nc-41\\Yfa Lo.a 8~ Call ""2. MATI:Rl 2l SWM. ~. S"I0/175, "f:rt llllleUc, ~1n& t.ll"l.,_.oul. .allhy womea » so lllrtUted • II\ llllo91C, t.hcalr't end .... -Ne1fpoR BadL YU3074 I IMDSOMI!, educMed. fit NJS anm HtU Mlttell•c, cducalOd ...... 3s-45, ,., .... llUllil cnll.ft, .. ortdly l"WK c.ii 4216. OVER RA'lm S'4 31, S'IM 90. ftd lliairl\liic cy.. "''~ Jc-.a. Cln&i-. ...... CllcrlY· u 9-fy .....UC .cf •IU)' Iara Clllld I'\ pci.ib•t. ...... wnout ~203$1.1111~• &cod -1 M111t be 4oW11 io cani.. 'Of&. lo'f-.&c. IC9di:r .... M IO ctw.1 0.1 .. Illy i..o. 9c:m:h. Cl.II 31ll ~lX:TA.R SURFER S'llr ~ fcrr ll·D i-:.A1 _, "'°"' .._,. 'i• 1•r -. ha¥C r11t1. ~pon BeG CM! JOS2. SHM lS, fllt\11111, fw·lu1ml. ~~4.. ._..._ bl v.., -u.-. ......... ~,... ..w.: L.t ._... c..a mi. A."9.ICAN Gl.ADlATOa ...._ bis--.. ~ IAot· ~ for .,.., CW'l-0. Wo.dt 10 up -1 U.. ~ c.11 DS6. OM:ltSE, A TID.JmC llllCWC NI S p1tf •I SWM i1116S. ~ ~~ ....... ~. IJll.CftSllllS COll\ttn.11-. it.c\ -< .... iMt•.....,. .... IQr\tt. .._.._ ..... Sf. c.. Mm.a. cai-mo A TTINT10N 'f!rUU> SWM 11 ... -.... .... ~20,.. ~:.-a Seel u Qlama. SOC'Cl!.WUL ...... ~ DW'MS'l<Vl&SM........, .. .,, . ., ............ . ........ .., ....... ...__ -...,,....,.SWF~l.1 ~a..C.Jn'I. LOVE Pl'ITTBLA116S •iel ... Mir.SWM,~ ...... ..... rt ,lllli1'.o.ty '*"t;sr .. a..-..... .. ............. ..,.... ... .. ......... ..., ........ ,..11 n..ilia v.,. c.M 47<t6. .. OUTGOINO, A '!TRACTIVE, "TIILETIC,SJM. S'I', Ph.D .• Psy· ddos-' wO • uny -ol hu-w.or Md.,.. .. ror c:ultln oam- .... die ,_ ol an, lll(WICS, the- -. --s n-.et P\ays!Q-ftll, S'WlftS and qow AIS. Seclin& -('21-40). who•~­ ICIOUS. ~op=. llolat 11111 .. ~ .. IO-U _ _,_1ca4. inc to love. Mrmage Ind F-11y. t.o.. Bcid\. Call ~l. • ~ CUT1lNCi EDGE SWM 24. ai- P'/I 11rc't w• .,_ • •)' ace> - -~ anrt ~-Seal Bach. c..u 3239. SllY PHYSICIAN llblelc • .anc- trvc 6"Vl60. r-iy pncucc dot. I OK NllMf teets peui.: gentle· womanllldcr)4 lmnc.Y.113567 SENSUOUS, SUCCESSFlil. pro- fcsstONI 6'1/195, smelter, "ch sltm lady 3~5. Ill)' nee. Bcacll. IClllU, ln'tt.l llunlill&IOO Bcxh Y.11'6'fl. s WM )6, 6'2. btondt. blue C)'CS, ~ nc•c:r -.nc.1. :\JS. ath !we, blisinw OWOCJ, llUIT1l&C minded. lhllllJnCIOll Beach c.i1 3686 SWM 33. S 4111S, *1i11C pd* Sirl ID dlatC feelmip. ~ All! tcts. and bew1:s. ir.-.. C.all 3 ~ HEY Sl.GAR MA\tA' SW\t .lJ necda hup .._~om. 0_...Qghl 0Wf/'4'Wi-d -SS llall'\hotne C.Ul666 A'1'4AL llASDSO\iE .,~111 ,-. .i\.UC, ainb--30. 591165 SWM, 11n4Jhl f'dlJOll. no c:Mt- ml1mcnts., DO BS C:C.u \ten. c.11 3701 SEEK.ING ASIA.~. nice-loot,inJ, sll\M'C, ptofcs-1 SWM 31, S1/ I SO .ta SAF, pouible 1D11Ngc. ,,.. .. Call 3661 .llA.\1>SO~ BRJCiHT. 6'Alluc eyed modd ~. )'OU!hful 40. new II> the llQ, "'ictis CMify. IC>- Wfy~IOhoncsl)' and open CCJllWl1llllaUC • umd npccu of. DY1QI ~. eccts ed v-.Jdf-.i" .... _ C'lllllbcnd l..at .... baM&1flll -le who's boCal ,..~and ~ kwu ... ~ wl\hc°" ibir1. ~amcu .,...wd pdllE. 4lark ll&iredk&Mtc lookJ. Seal 8-a c.11 4270 SL~MO\tWA.''TED DW\4. 1G11ft141, SIU. llf*t.c. ~ lunorolil.l'C&lllbe ICdl OWF34- •2. <:osu \4csa Call U15 WlF6 WA.'1'ED ~dill fort•er 39. 51'.fta-liffinc T~ lksl}"pe. .... ~Ailo--.bi .. .......... k.:h. .... lilftt, tnftliic. cook .... 9111l\1(, .... <4f1Mn-~,_.i...c·°"°' lldkll-~ Cadllok. llaNn. N.$.U.~ ••ftady.•JI .... .,,.,,... _,So llurry'\lp. ~ pttllY ti.dJ lllid Me )'Olll bat 1110¥CqudbdonSOtMocllcr "'*1 airt FU me rn. Ncwpoft 8adt. Call 3Sll PLEAS UR.AILE. Jauioutt. ~ succa •3. 6'11 ao OM. N/S, '"*°· dlsr. .-.. -. lltalll!y r--.e. _. 40, '°""· Jn-. Call 4061. rvE 8~ TOLD dley're eor· aeMI SWM. -.---... i..e. lo'a.. .-. SWF, i..20'1, "° .. .,.,. CaWcn m C.-a ~Call ll11. ACTIVE SWM, ...i~d ..__.. ............ arkaw,._.c f ·re»- 40eo.,.Wr'•......._Lolt ~Cal*6. SWM :». toaC.INO Foa ~~ ...... a..,., ....... ~I Aib ....-ai fr,-. Cal HANDSOM! MIDW6STE.lND sww,..,•!,6'nu . ....._ ........ ....., ... ~'°' c:oriwn1tmcnt. llununaioo Bud! Ull 4017. DWM, CIOOST\AN. M. J\JST SO, ,.a1 dt~ Jill\ tc-ly. ull, alhltuc,{1111, l:lu11ncss ~ l..ooll Ill fot shapely, lo\-1'1& g~ IO spod T USlln. Call 490 I !'fATIJRELOVERSWM ll.5'11/ 115, ~ lr'own MU', bi& lwwn eyes. Seas slender·n enac bwlJ ~JS~ 2> JS !of hik-..camp- lllJ. blf'cbn&. n YCJ. lllO\'ICS, and?? Fullenorl YU 3117. . HA.,"DSOME, EMOTIO'lALLY OPEN proleaional SWM 6'/175, •1. dcuu cc•ll11n1n rclMKmlup, tun. OOllU'Nlmenl. r ~ r sn1ly w!Ah Souln\llc-·WF NJS/D, Stroll& K l(. ide11111y, 111~ll11en1. open mtnded.. I'm pllysally fil, acu¥C, wvm. JcnllllC, not •fr&Jd ·"' share feel ings, l'Ol'f\lnllC, pusionaie. EnJO)' 1numacy, c:ommun1C1Ung. shMin&. ''°'*'~· ~\osophlCll dlSCUUIORS. ·pb) ... Dtvmt IC• llYllJCS-ll~fe 10 etlecllC inielloccwl IO physical .l hedond• lee Prefer colkae cduc11ed, no ch1klrtn.' ~.40. •Onct•~e. shm, ~ sohJ •iluo. BWCN Part: C.U42.S9 FU~ .t EDl.CA TFD 0•11ratt1•c SW\i 25, 6'YI S I CllP'f t-K} tlin&. l!IUSK, IUUinnb, •cdllll °"' mo•'ICS, beach. Scc:Lnc a.n At I' Aln c, ;imbol K'U:\, he.11th 1 , S Wf ~ !S •IMhlctK kid). IAW118e&h c,u ms AS!/\' OR IOSPA.'lC ff\V.IJ "°A.\ TIJ) \I ll•UllT~ll~e.ilca dcr 0l 1111tlh1cn1 fllf 1Cr>UUS rcb llOl'IShip'mam.tit .... 111 41 )' ~ 81.acl rnc\liul Jtu.lcrA. lllllllftllOll Bex.h. Call 4059 llA.~DSO\tEL Y Cl.."TFJ11hlc1tc ph)"Sique, SWM SIS D, 6/176, 39, colksc ckpu-J. Vay much UllO u erme anJ proper nutnllOll IO su y ft1 and he.t.hby EnJOY lllO'llU, con- c:ctU, theaft. lflOIU and -De· Wt IO lllOCl • SWF. NJS.D. »•. who is fie and hc.althy. fRUY Md aunct.t•c(or monopnow ~i.w.o. sllip. Paiia wcltomt.smy nodlil· dri:a. "'"lllC. Call )914. 1rnel. uplanns ln 111C. Call 3619 . RETIRFO PROFESSIONAL, lwdsome, C\m Act SO. Neds at· lnCUVC, ~ "-'Wthy lacfy 3C).S9 Lo•c lra•d. -. Sew· pen Beadl. Call 40IO VERY Ill/MM OWM 45. S'!. ~. ptolcssional ~lit, honc:sl l..ty IO b.ive f111111ly, bds lmnc .. Call 4337 OWM 43. 6"Vl90, c1ttn ~yes/ . ~wn hw, ltka pr. 1e11111s. bik· 111J. w-W. aeckJ SWF 35-44. NJ S. T1a11n. C.11 4301. SWM 27. 6'1115. WI. ~lhlctic. fun, llD«l'C, siablc, rel111onsh1p-ot ... cnltd. Seeks same. NJS, Twun. C.11 3300. ITALIAN SM, 6'/175, humorous. hones\. llfttO't., 5eQll'e, sublc, clean. responsible and fUA. lave IO d.lna:. cook. wcckcnd get-a'tll a ys, l:leath and -. Secl.inc SW/SA lad), prttty. pe111e. »4S yn )'Ol.WIC Sig· nal IWI Call 4421 , PASSIO.~ATEBESTFlUE'-'042. 61/195 •Cl) siu.cssful e~ec. •cry lw!.iwime, blue C)cd. ~JC "1S •M no kllh. OU' Y CJlllllO. •1111. W(icly, ediDled. "°' -csceJ • lWI.,. .1 family(""' )'Ollr "i.11 we cri:M?J c-· dd \br Ca.11441~ GI:.' nL\tA~. ~IS. ,JD, OW\t pco(c:ulONI 6'/160, ,,,llCS I hlc s.t1I~. dM!cina. d1n11~ lier. about ou' :0-C"<Oo'JlOI' Beach Ull .C763 • LASER JOCK. \fiT Pll D Re ICIR:h Sc~ ISi. J.i, 5' 11 • runner. U. BOSIOn \1lnlbon,c)'Chn&cen- WllCS, rwi1o-.~ balltOom, ,,,,.,,, d111Y. l.vnb.tdA.. dMlc111g. ~un. Call 36J.1. ATTRACTIV E, RO\iAHIC SWM .lO sceh awxuve F (Of rc>-riianoc, pos.i1Nc doth111a-optionll acu• 1ues Anw un. CAii 3909 ATTRACTIVE, LOl\G HAJK SWM aecb lllnlCll•C lone flu SWF. Ccaa Ma.a. Call 4176. Can't decide which ad to answer? There are even more choices in our voice ads. \Over 600!) Call our .. Dateline · 1 (900) 407-4377 and select Option 3. See page 2 for details. HO.l\lEST, CARING SWM '9, SIWl-1S, N/S adlltoc. ~I. r-y. f.¥11 ... -<NI. "'°'""· ~ -· IMnor Scds at lnt\rfe S'll'F N/S 11~ .. I.""" a.~ Irvine. Call 3747. SINGLE& AVAQABLE WM 2A. -.:ta¥C. 1llla'tAell • mcec .. bt or L 90INll· PleMe call M•ion VicJO. c.11 J041 s~ n. 6'11175. mJOys .--. ~ 9IOYICI, cydiliJ. ~ 1neMll~.aecl ... ..,..· 11\'C 30-40 S WF l~mr. CAii 3"'3 MAIUUAG&FAMILY Mnii'OED, SWM '9. Sl'/160, N/S """'1. ......,. aM* ~. aood ........... 1 ......... .. ........ c....-of .... --~--.~ --~.Scdt--.lt- ·-c.ll6JI • PSYCISPIRITUALLY aware SWM w/fv. ~ •oew/ l!Ccst)k. *-SoW SWF Wldcf 13.St, »:IO fOf fnencblltp, de. Uit\llU Bead\.. c.n ms. SEXY A ROMA.\11C SWM, 30. lo.a life pmlOllMtly. Scds SWF lS-JO for -Ltl\ll'I Beadl. C.U4363 OAllX POET S WM uc:b SF 11110 pattr)'. r... dlcMN. music. rn..t- n!JIK. m11.t fo11111 ol lllldncss, oc- caslona.I JOVl"l'JI UllO M~ISlll. «.pn:U-oldie 11111111 .t -1. i.,. ~Giidea °"°"'-Call 3196. MY DAYS ARE Fl.Ef. SWM. 21, 6'/IS2. bfls. c:olkce pi. .ts livdy WP U.35 for r-and ad\tCDo 1n.. NIS a.-. a-i.. Cal ms FUS. i'Y, NICE WM 36. 6111'10 .ts si.. ewe F, lS-3' eo ~ -. r.. A ,_. No dnJp. C:C.ia Maa. Cal 4"19 POSTMOOBN,a-lc ... .,.. ..-..a.. 2.S. S'lM4S ...... for~ii ............. CoroM ... Mw. c.n ma. HELP! WM •2. ...a111ioe WJ IO hc4p1111~.yill,_awA - womai Long Beach. Can •m BRIGHT, FUNNY, ov1doon; SWM 40, NS. Seeks slan. 111i.cll1 acntSWF?S-40. who·a io.ina.sen- soous, '°' lauJN.cr, weekend aJ Yennft, qulCI UlllC:S lmd lllOnOp movs fu1Ure. Long Beach. Call 4431. BEAOI GUY, 40, l.W\ aanw•c, sects~ gal !of (U11 by the ocean St.ii Beach. Call 4241 SEXY BLACK MALE. 42, ~.•ell bwh, hcallhy, S61140, sects Ill CAOCIC cblC. ~ Ccr 25· 35 bu.sty WF bombshell. M open IO I ll)' equ.lly CM:q>UOftal rupc:iase. s lllCCtC only I.Mc Bu::h Call402!. SW~ PROff..SSIO'lt\l. N/S 111~1 60 bul looks hke SO, Si/149. love ltft • .un U'llelhgen1 .ulCl cullUTCd, IClllU.S, eolf. slJ and !'llOre Stcktnc •Cl)' a11net1 • c. fmUY bd y unJcr SO IO sh.arc some oC SMne "'tlh, TI.C, lot CXJmmllled rcblionship :-.e ... port Beach. c.u 4994 ATnlACTIVE. AT. S\tArff Alhlcll<; rom.an1ic. OW\i, 6' I "/175 40'..LIQ ~pre.fl)'. Ci...-Jl>ttN • ~~Worn.tr\. ~.<l(l rOf cbncing, d111111c. 1r .. c1. CT&/\ .tnJ ab ume., t.uiJ1111c and 1o~ inc Lacwu ~ •P'CI C~l 4437 ASIA.' QL"IF.\ 'Ul){-D. S't\ \I 4S, klD<i. sUKcrc, ~'fll( ~., ncss Cl"' ner ~ccu «ien~l laJ, » JS v.h.l Illes u1lmi. ~1r ~. umplf\g tn IDC'WIU•n\ ~ loni >1o.tlls on Ilic l'oc.-:h at 1\1£ftt \t"' port Beach C~1141q() SW\1. 33. 6'/I SI. dcgrttd Jn•C . Caibi>hc from IMJe fMNI), C11JO} 111tiqucs.aru, 1rnel, comcJ}, sec}. 111g ctlu.;..icd SWF w11h valuci Lon& B~. Call 19.53 U:TS SllARI:: &. CARE WW\1, 64 loots 54. rr/160, rll\illC.a11y ~. '\JS, seeks AllTllCU\C:, lr1111 l.M!y v..bo likes cbnc1ng. beach, mounwns. desert. ouldoon, $pMS. 1rnd, home and lanulr Wl1111JCT Call46n. SW"l,40. llA.'DSO'iE, ft1. Ml. ptoles;slOIUI, non fdii-. S I I , seclJn& 11.trllCU .,, SF W Of wider for f\111, raNllCe and rctauo..tup lcadmi 10 nwnaac: Ml.I fllllll} Cci&u ~~ un•lt2. U ;'!Ql.E GE.'\-n.F\tA.' SED<'i l.."1QLF LADY DW\i 5"7, ~. ll.hlctic -vs. 1111ell1scnt. annill1e. wtll cnJmetCd. ~ <UOCC\•ful It fNnC.i.ally ta I t. play terwJ, pd -"' k>•c rit-el Scdll\& #I aaracu • c, llhene\llnberal., clcpn1 ladyiosh.\n:l ~tire -"'build a ~ rtt..uioNhtp MUIUal lc>y ally, INA anJ resprc1 a mt.IA. Ir· •lllC. Call 4339 EDUCATED, ATIHEOC, fu.n DVI .. spw1tual (Of lnd1.1, MICks I&· &nc:llVC, 01m, m~lhpl WOllllll 11ndu 40 fc>r rclt11011Sh1p Los Al.aln!IOI. Call 046 NOT FOR EVERYO;\'E C'l:CCU- live D~. 6S, 6'/17S, yo111hrut, aclllcuc, ptrson.tble, seela oew be- '"'"''°'Ith a INiy -'-ly of beauty, dl.v1ft, topiltShClllOCI. The p l IS C(WNNlll'tnl A ioiclh- c:meu .. Lcfs bq1n •1th• d11k>sue It .. atend.a or IWI. Slnd an.i OCC111 mrcalS. I ,..inc Call 460$ VERY TOCCllAB~".,} ~ •inc SW\t, ~ PIOMssioNI, tcds IUISlllYt. SWf. '* r.-ea.es. Cll'ly .-ucs. '°' qwel --~~""~ ._..ion 8eadl. c~ JS36. PltOFESSIONAl OWM 7. ato 'P'I' We,..,..,.. ~ ~ Seelill& .cu.-, ,_ ~ ~36~ c-dd Ms Call FINANOAU. Y SOCUJlE DWM 6lM,6'1200Mb-.:u.e,al1111 r...ae 1or -.es, -.... n•tl. CIC. t_, 8eadl. Call 4547. TALL. STRO,GWI W-D SW\1 41 scclu aunci.•c bJy ""° wani. a dl:c11-rn.ak.111t man Lei's Wl lh.in'-'&IOn ~ Call~ S . SCORPIO s W\150' s, .&th lctic, sit IS. ICMIS. lnvcl, ump1 Sec~ SWJ- 4(). 'IS ~llOf\Buch Call4 S7 GOOD LOOKl,G. lllCCdS(ul SWM, J3, secb c~., auncu-c Lid)' en• "'I romance, comm.lllmetll and best (f1Clld. C:C.u \tcu.. Cati 3957. 3 To respo11d to these ads call 1 (900) 40 7-4377 SB\t, PROF, FR.FSH-PR.l~CE TYPE ywn11g for Old (ashioncd olue rebuonship scc:ts SBF, 18 JO, etlJO)"I oocarll, fes4, beach. Lu Vecas. S111!11 ll1IL Call 3312 (bi/Jed al $1. 49 ATllLETIC, PROFF.SSIOSAL, per mhmte) SW\t, 32. $Ceks shrn. CWM)' bucb ' o r see udy io ~""c.i• 11011L Sunsti Be.tch instn1ctio11s Call lS.J71 · 2. on page A RfAl CA1'Cll S'>Al\S 'I. •lhltuc h•nd•omc, 1n1ell11cn1. •1Uy, ~1fcs.iooal, churner and l'OITWM IC, ruJy 10 settle (r. inc Call 3 IS D\\ \I LOOKl'G FOR '"'w. ~~"°"· W>Jcr ;:(!' S. 'ID I lo•t ~\i.k T1N111 C~l-1615 l·'SITJVl~llO\r-H SW\f ~ 6 l/1 43. serl1t1g 1111el1ticn1. carinc: horlal 'iWf ~27, lor fun -.i • r""1.llkt 'e•pt>n lleub Call m2 llA..,DSO\if SllY \IA ..... 40,57/ ISO llovcmu.1<.l!lll>ICS I.A "'' for &he: nit. INl4h. Long Bea.:h c.11 J?111 DW\I PROl1..SSIO\l\L S7 secl.s tomC\lftC II> CllJ"'Y lbe g 1d hie of irncl, 1111.1) 11:, mo' ies, cUn.;cs, AllJ .i..11~11ics, 4lS7 Onnge County. c • .114882 SR \t Sl!H<S SF 21).· JS'"' fncnJ "11p, fun, bt4h \11r1 l'IC l~lolO, peu&c. G.ari.bl Gro-c:. C..11 3229 ATIIEIST. SW\t. 5'S-. spirioul, hll'llOl'OUI. lcnmlUS. sponi.lllCOllS NmltlUt. f It. M.. scd.s Ame Ill )6.- v.om1111. Lone Bcadi. CJll 4633 OW'. 11. Sii lSO ,r.,, 1Yn 11 .. r Nue eyes llhlcu~ \ SW} :!<\ 40. r11. crvn TU>llft C.tll 361S R£.\AI SA \Cf, \fA.\ S~ \1 "-. 511 1~.1Kll•c.l'lm. J'f\1'C>.•""'~1 Lo\ts b1t)d1nc, l11n\. Al\. Seid( 1111.:ll'ltnl. '" .... ..,.. S~l 2~ 't> C<"u \t~ C~I lO I<> RETllllD ~IDO'.l.lJt ~ le 111altcompMto11 O\tt for tn• d. dini~. anJ m....e w f\u.h c i ll 45SO HA.'\DSO\Q-ASIA.' \1A.\, 40. S41120, l*ck.Awowl\. S«lc hhpe1& llMfy for ltft1unc ~nner Lone 8~Call401S SKIER SKATI:R.PILDT,fllSll , blue e)ed colqc professor, fifly IOmClhlfll. rom.wic, kind Scrk' flniny, (unny. (14. fm..nc••llY sublc fl)'hsh bJy for "Oft.I 1mc~ tnat Nat. :-:C •ron Bt.teh C..tJI 481 S Bl.AOC MAU. .c7, ~ me a Sood ""omMI A11J Ill ~ ~-.; • &ood mln. lh111unc10118ta.;.h. Call 4159 WRl'Tl:'.R ms w1um.s~ '1 Jl, 6'n 70 kandilomt f.irMm looL 1111 '°' praay ~ •l*f , .. SlmCS el IOlMllCI&. &Rio.. Call 3656. EDUC" TfD PROFESSIO .... t\L S'WM.671115. avoys~. dlwio; ..._ W«lo4 Scd.s~SWF 4G-SO. ~--,..,.,.,, , .... mt rt'--11 .. In-. Call 41SO f\fl\."'ff OOUR \CET SJM. 40, 6 7, ..., ..... ""° CM Mt mt .... and 6U 111y llllW8)'. t.o.s htdL Call 42SI LOOKING FOR AN OLDER WOMA' vcry•11r..11•tS'4,'1'/ 140, D .U ~lady fOf fwl Men Seeking Women Single Life 01 tome-r en:ice call (310) 592-6o40 for inf ormatio11 or assista11ce. Sf Si rig le F emote SM Single Mole D 01110<atd G Goy l lesbt0n J lJ-.,sn • ~ • Block H Hispon.c w 'Mli• N /D No Orvgs . N/S ~ N/DrWc NoM>rtM. >Sped~ AdVertll!ng Suppe.ment for Orange Coast Weekend A3 ' 4 To resp ond to t hese ads call 1 (900) 40 7-4377 (billed a t S l.419 per m inute) or see i11stn 1ctia11s 0 11 page2. '"inc. ull 33SO llOT & SPICY LA TINO. 39, secu SF. ricllnm. 2>·35, lot fun in•cl. comedy and'? Lakewood. C1ll 1021 /\VERY HANDSOME.ROMA."\ TIC. genuine, passionaie. ~'en· turou.s SWM. 34. 5'9'/I SO (no u - ,.,fc. no lM!s. no love lwlJJc:s, no UllOO$, no 1w11.chcs')quc:su 1 very prcuy, slcndct, sm~. pbyful, cud· JI\ "'°'"411 "'ho l>clte\Ct UI chm! t\tf\. tntvn~, lo•c . .nJ lhc ni:ht tt> IM happcfy ever lf1er ll'\'inc: c.11 "11117 PllYSICIA.\, SS. 5'8'/\lcndc:r. •p JX'•ltng Sccl.s culu•utd. youthtul uuloguc IC'I supporuvr pcrrnanen1 1cl!ll<oru.h1p l<l\ Al~1LOS Call ~fllltl \ll\I(;{ \1['o.I, J\,•cclsSWJ -..Ix! is h<>no:sl, Ill) ~I. arw.l ".&nU a •en '""' rcl•t1t1fU!11p. \JD S&nU An• l oill 3650 ....-""-~ Sl.CCViSFLL. llA~DSO~E. phy•ic•lh In SW.\1. 26, from m1J,.cs1. ~ceh fun lo\lng. fit. l>u.\OOI be•u1y (my 11oCiksics.s) lor <enM:lc:s,• fun lll(j ~•cnlW'I: on a n<'n rommmal basis (must Ille hlil)' c.hcsl) ~C""J'Ofl liach. C.AJl \~J Men Seeki ng Women \UDWI·-~ n::Rs v AI.L 1:.s. rh'" calh fit. hllllhmlc. SV. W!b I 1 n.incr•lly !C(WC &nJ c:motK"Nll~ suNc. cnJO~ a huhhy lllJ active ltfC\l\lc Scclting In allUCIJVC, fa \I , 21 40, who hkc:s fun anJ c. c1iancnt anJ~"bl) rom~c .,,.!, C'I rclltK)nsh1p ~c...-port Buch c .11 '(1()..1 AIJV A.\Cl-D DI GRff I."\ Bl.SI 'I'\~ A'D Ill. \.10R, a11111cuvc W~. 11. ~IS. ~cry •thlcllC. De wu 'IS,slcndci,hullhronscoous. 1nt.clhgen1 F, 19 n. who appn!CI· al.CS Pluntom ol Lhc Open as "'ell as the Ktnp Long Such. Call }478 Vl:RY YOt:mFt:L s~. SIX llf-.$, iaJcn&ed. ICllVC, ICCils Sien da. d ue. ICl'IStlm ~}. 45 plus, for fnendsh1p INlllC. Cill 4783 /\FRLE'-1SBM.41, 56'. hand tOmC, ICClls gorgeous youngct le· m&Jc IO sh~ lhc f UlCJ dung:sin h I c ~Buth. Call 4JS1 ~I A GA~ l,;nfcuered DM/40 seeks CIOlcnc womvi w/ iwinklc "'ha eye. \cwpon ~ Call4162 SE':o. St:OIJS BACHELOR scd 111g the uluma1e woman 10 slw-c ro- manoc ~in llltunous ocean front beaoch home Swmt Beach. Call 4317 UKARLE SWM, 29, IT/I JS. En JOY moVJes. sc1cncc. s1lhncu, mu· sK. Looking for sWF lG-40. LCA. convenauon, fncndsh1p. Tu.sun Call 3436 /\Fl-1-CTIONATE, WAR\1, OW .\.t. S 10 /170. 111r1mvc. profcsslf'l'lal. loves w11k.s.rom.ancc, Jrnrng. dinc1ng. theater, mu••c ouukion, watcr ,kJuig and kids Sccktng ~1r.teuvc, slender DWF. 15-45. ,. ,th umc 1111en:su for fun. romo1111<;c, rcl•tl(lflSlup Tust111 Call -I01b llA "\OSO\ff, SW\( JS, AC TIVI-. I OYAL, uring Scds wom.n 3~ fl..-pt»S1blc rclllJOn ship '/O S.&llla Asta. Call 1917 l''vt 60t~h. srnu-rcurcd SW~. 6/ who wanu IO nut a 'IS S'W} who ~ ull. mumgc mrndeJ. Illes IO IN•cl 111\l tlw'c e~. slam, at111cmc, scu.ially aggrcs..~•c. en. JOYS sporu &nd farntl). 'C"'J'Of1 Reach. C11l .S~SI PKOl-l:SSIO,AL. DA \1, \q. S9'J 160, 'vtS degree, seeks profe:uiooal Af iaidcr 40. must be allTICIJ•c. s inccrc, ICll•c viJ f llWIC ially 'C c1111: CO\t.1 '1es" C11l W80. GOODLOOKl'G. A Tlllf:TIC 2Q, SW\.!, Engrnecr,6 /165,clljOyt bc.Kh. vollcyl>all bil.111g. racque1 ball. music Sttk$ •l11atllvc, •th lcuc !IF 2.S !'l Irvine Call 3203 llL '10R0Lli. HAPPY, llA-:D SO~!} SW\1, 50. 5'l l'/110. :\JS, scd .. s bu'om beaut) 3~ SO lor ~inglul rclaoomt11p. \.t~ Call 4Q05 I'~ W0Kl'G FOR A WOMA.' IO make my pnonty, and "'ho will ma.kc me her prion1y. About me· scmc of humor. uicere, wwm hcancd, eclccuc inaests, own my own busrncu, 38, bnlhmc~ 510'/ 16S. Costa Mesa. ull 3SOl llA~DSOME. SUCCESSFUL SWM, N/S. 38, 5 10'/11S, It.al.an 1ypc. -11 bus 111CSS & hausc. F lftal)o caally ICIC\ln:, enpy hfc. Se.ding SWF. sm.11\, shm. bcauuful 25. 3S for long-1em1 relauol5htp INinc. Call 3532.. VDY llA.'IDSOMESAM 3S, lllll. c1nn1. N/S Seeks tall, big, vuuuful, homry WF manwigc· mlllded. T1.aun. Call 3718. HJ:-1 LOVL'IG. SE.'ISm VE. a.a gocng. lllll SWM, N/S, J4 En,oyt 111imals. aahleue:s_ all cuhunJ IC· uv1t1CS. S~ s1tr11lar l.lll, SWF/ SAF, N/S. 2>33, rix fnenhhip{ pou1blc rclaoonslup. Irvine. Call ms. PROFESSIOSAL SWM, Chm· uan. 30. S'I l'/190. Enioys JPO!U, nirnana:. tnmla. ScW SWF 22· 35 for IW\lrcla11oosh1p Tusun Call 3832 EDUCA TI:O. I IANDSOMF. SO. (loct SO). 5'9'/1 SO scckJ aancu•c m11e for dates C11 flllirc mall1trlOl'I)' 'lcwpon RcactL Call 49}4 '1R \10 \1 1\B:OS R0\4A\TIC FXIF.,1) to $pend wnc w11h I'm hc:Jllthy, kandsomc, 40, WtUl0vu· uan oluc:s. You should be sbm, llVC and "erJ ontdlcc:ni 34-42 SF w1dt a sparkle in ha eyes. Newpon Buch. ~llUSI RICH, HE!lLTHY, ATTRAC· llVE SHM. 37, mredllOn butld, would hke IO meet down IO canh 1wl f ot tnllm&IC rclauonslup H1111 1.111g1m Bexti. Call Jas1 llOPEFULROMA.\'TlC,SJ\1,36, 6TJl 7"9;' prolcUtOflal, sec~s soulma&c/pb)11\l&C IO~ "'°" ees, m1.1:11e, laughltt, IOllWlCC. Ir •UlC Call l814 l:"l'CURABl..EROMAo'\'TIC,SH\I, CVistwi, 40+, 56'. f"Ofcmunal oom~tonaie. 111lqn1y, h"Pf>' Seudltng fot inielhpt, MllKUYC lady undrr 40 .. olh >pvmw & (Atn Save this section! You can respond to our personals 24 hours a day. 7 days a week. Additional personals appear on Mondays in our classified section. stable, •tU'KllVC and man111c mllldcd. Irv-. Call 448 2. :J:wpQRTBfACllBU._., SW\!, ':>.JS, SID. TLC. 61'nOO. \..SC DS'S9. MXTGIPRJRE. sciW ecru riably 5UIC, semi dlngcrom beach blonde IO dn•c cruy Rdmnca ':o.cwport Buch. Call 4SIS HANDSOME. TAU. STABLF~ SBM. lrYtnc professlOllal sects slender OC SF for pmru•c in111N1e Kblionsti.p. To Ille dwUa. Ra· cal bdct'OWld ~ Ir- vine. Call m t SWJM. NJS. 34, S9' SEEKS IN· lCWGENT. allnltuvc, Sllltlft c:ompmuon (ix romanuc loftc«rm re laoonslvp. fliJOys comody. oon- "aulJOQ. muHc. Lct"1 lalk. Swu ML C..11351.S. BEST FRJfND W .vm:J>: by 6'1' SW M N/S. J7 ro~ tamili, bcac;ll. WSIJ. lnYd ......... flln. lluhhy, comrnillcd rdltiondttp. ,,..__ Call 379'. BOY1SH4S,6/1tS,Mhlccic.hlllny, rarnllllle.....,wt.oenJOrS r.-. mllJIC, lheln, pnes and fflO'U would btc., _. r-. very lllne· 1ly values lrvinc. Call 44(>1 GE!\-il • .EMANL Y, WAR \14U'~ Ill/ISO. succcnfol. c:omedtc, ath lcoc. Likes buch. true!, ftt din uig Scdts TRIM' N IC. hnuh OK '''"'JlOrl Bexti. Call41~ PROFF.SSIO~AL, JS. b/180• h~. educalcd, CllJ0)'5 lporU, 1nvcl, -. scnsimc, humDnlW Sect:inc aunc:u•~ SWF, (25-32) lt\ll'IC. Call )9QJ. HANDSOMf.. VERY SUCCESS RJL WM. ll, 1elcclr.e. coel"tdcnt. d *Ay. SedlRS "fKY beauctlul, 1e~y. fun. IJ.30, SWF IO spoil, ~ .t adort.. SlllU Ms. Call D~. MllJT ARY. TI .S'IO'fl 60lf, b~luc, OOlml1)' music. bowl ... -ies. l.c-tiL Seeks SWF/ DWF. 2S·35, peble., ~y. ~VIJ, for ~l1lionsl119. smoker ok1y TI.Illa. Call 1191. 'URBANE. SUCCF3SF\JL BRIT· ISll ADVENl\11lElt, ll tecl.s y~ bc.IWflil. ucitlftc n vdq ~ wllo lflPUllla lhc adv~ d 111 u~I oldrr -Irv-. Call 4196. MAIL OR FAX YOUR 'PERSONAL AD TODAY! MAD. TO: SlNGLE LIFE, P.O. BOX 870, SUNSET BEA~ CA 90742 FOR ASSISfANCE wrm YOUR AD OR INFORMATION CALI. (310) 592-0o4o OR FAX TO. (310) 592 6043 \X'lten we receive: your ;Kj we: w~I aMtgn :a YOIC'C maJ number which we will matl IO you with infonnalion on how to ~d your free VOtCe ad Please type or print dearly (attach ad copy on separate sheet) ~'OMN.; SF-.EKJ:"G MAN [l MAN SEEKJNG WOMAN PUA.StNOTE:Rapormiod:IC:lc11dull'lralaticudeclrauc~naiJmy.A~jllft 1 ~WOMAN !>EEKING WOMAN l 1 MAN SEEKING MA.'l ...S900h ac:aurucr'in4 Thcl'ciudwpb~to-cmm1p Dy~lhaldyou~~lhM~lnc. hulN(lenol'I'~ rq:.aiding d>C 11.1iUWlly or ctw..itd d:ae ~ ~., • penonlll .d. s.Wc~ Name Inc. t.. not ..ct docs noc ~ "°' lraMcw, aOlt7 u.. ~ ~ .i. or a-~ io IUCh adl. ~ Inc. -no no lebMy for lhc contett o( oi rc:Pv to. "'>' OCIUSClllCl L By ~ llws ad )'(ILi ~Ille awnpka lilWrty bf !hr: oon1m1 o( Ind "8 rrplet Adtlrcs..'> to. any ad°'~ n"'-F -.t for entduma medc ....-~ Inc.•• iau• W:.et>t By~~ Kl. and ... a>fWldcndon ~. )"Ol4 ~II> lndttnntly and hold~ Inc. .'du c.n~ hAm*-&om•~ apawa ~ ~ ~ w.i-. Met City Z1 ~ ~ ~-. 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N/S, 47, 6'1'/ISOt Look tng fot llltC loct""' lllJ, Sf Ill\. 40.Sh SWF, ~IWI. 'IS. hone lo•cr. WrinikR· ·BoouCounirw Lidy. in-c..u 4}}6 ~l'GIF FAllll!R !'ROH· SIO\AI... STABLE. 4), VCI) II ~·e. W1nu ID t'lltt\ nwm~ mtnJed SAJ-/SWl ,M. •kl•a l111Jdn:n and WAl\11 ~ lrvirre. Call~ W'vt. 62. S'YJI SOI. ~IC!! LOOli. I \Cl ~Nns for thll mJ.in g~ ~ICI. lhc ~are 1n1ell1~1. hl-cnled il.om.v1 who Nl\tt on p.a~ma her fll' ~ of • .l")liil fnend>h1p I"'• Call 4760 llA.,OSOME OW\t, DAD. 27. s-1 /160.t, g-w. ~ \«I" ~w.11...,SV.'H SllF/OWFJt)I&. 23· JS, 11noi.c....1i. Ollldoon. dlllllef. off irudq Ir VlllC. UJl~21 AiHCTIO\A TI~ CllkJSTIA \, DWM. 49, ~. rom11111c. ltmc:J,t, love tb11.ftn. f.11,oy mo• ICl, lmrl. cwdenq. S«U laJy. J.S.SS w/ llt'll1Lu .moats lcv k."'K term ft'l.11.1\.fth.P, ll\<tt C a.D 0 S CA 'ADIA '· OW\i, 'IS, YOLTIIJ-'\.1. 40. ICtllllM, "'"P"'I trblc. proleu...n;al. Wmicd.. lnm, S'C1' Secb .arxti~ slc:ndl7, curt °""· an1cub1c woman ""'"' wtc, poise. sputlk. ltvinc. C.JI USO . ROMANTIC RF.AL MAN · 6S, 6 "2', allnCUWC scds lov Ible SO° •Ii homcrnaltc:r. EnJOY AIU, dwtly, w1.,..hcdh.Ncwpor1 ~ c.11 4923 ~y E\JROPf.A.'ll (jE'm.f ... MAN. 41, fit llld 11111. Wiim\ and ~.cmoc-llylll'd&\MI c...tly s&ablc. Sect-. pcuie., llllCI· hgen1,. uncuwc lady. 1"'-. Call 4211. ATfRACTIVE, SF.'llSITIVE, SWM, ~.JO. 6 7 /llOt. AdllcUc, Pf0(•-1. villa PllCltf'll)', J tCIQIOll. .-cD11t'la. Dana bcai.- llM. comp11ib'c SWF, NJS. 'D-30. IO ,__ fix poulblc rdauoe ... ll'f-. C.11 3S31. SWM, 46, S'S'. OPE.'1, llOM;$T, SlllCCft.. nevcr11\111'1Cd, prolat llXl&L fAJOrldlnl!Co --~~­llld uplor•n&· See.ts bm1l7 mlf'dDd, pa,!IC lcrMAe. ll"twie. Call 4141 I SWM, YOUNG 37, f7'/145• Sec.ts ~. "'"° Ilks ~. lo~ nia)u. ~. new llMlllC, ~ and ru.lly ~· ll'flllC.. Can 3676. SWM,27,6'6'/llOit, w11hlW\ !I.tr & I._. cy~ Alhlcuc. fW111y .t CftJOrS 9'IOW SU .. , Wllller llt~ Sedt1111 SWF, 21 JO. lrt111e. Call )4)4 BON VJVANT, ADVENl\JJU!. SOME SWM, 64', blvt·c1cdl blorldc, Ii'-~ J9, c:oN!dall A •in. wann A alfCCllOl.W. p06· IUi ci., """"' ....,,, mKlli• &OQ.&IJ01 •n.a•~ ... ·-•yt.-llA IMCtallll • ~ "'~"w/SWF, 2as 1114(71, wllo ~ dm1l• ~·-· tr.-. Cd J7r7. STABU:-SEQJRE. >6, OW, NI s. f11'/l90f, w.. ......... .......... ~ . ..--. -.--.1-...w.. ... .,...Cl ·mn..~­~p °'*"4, ---... ..... ~ ~ C..)609. CHIUSTIANSIM.41,ftl',llllb Orillim Slf/SAP 16-40. ..... .. ....,,,, .... .._...a. • Call4291 SW\l ». ITJ1•S, JD, 1eeh le 111.1 k 20 JS. L11lt.t Ca.mut, Kcatn1i1, 81Admnw. lo¥cs tllU w:. SIAI AM llc11lu. C.11 ~2.. HI, \iY 'A\U:. lS IUC'lt rm• pt0fc:1.>ltlNI. (tomf'lilot' afl'l'"'l. SW\t r,. )S '"old. aanruve. r*1b1111'1,117l60I rm .... .,. 111 open mlftdod Ct.VllplAIOf\ I'm clan, ~rcct. ti.•c my oq pt.a If <>pc:n mll"kJ alld .cd.1t11 • du (nlel rc~19. ~u mt ~ Buck C..11 l119 Ill. '40RO\.. ow ~."4. S'7'. lllng tuv. )l}!•cnt, ff'IN \!Nf\, no mq.• •KU 8c th.m, bnghl A loo-d) N1.ttlf1111 Ca.11 414'1 IWUllOll\D SA\t,f-X.C Cll ROR.,, VCI)' M•'<homc. rormct fo\IJ11011m.i.lcl. JS 6 ..ScdJ~ &.vc fan.lie t.O etl.fl>Y ltlC ( inea Ill hie. l.Dfll Jl~ldl,. Call )29'\ llA\l)S0\1f-.. llEAL mv .... \t sa:x1'c t-.a ·~it. biga die bcllQ', fof ~l.nbk lllll IJMI ,,,~ ill•lf SatlSC...U(ll\ cvann -4 ~ Rt.llCA C,U 4J5' SW\1 IJL\..l'. E)' Fl> 8LO\Df- b'l/2~. muuc, lllO•O, n~d A rmin: fJ1p)'•ltfoanJllLC$10\lwc, • 111 "1U .. (t .11 c.alll Lon& 8c.i.JI Call 1673 A 1ovrnv.1 LASTS Of)hiS\I c.a.lt\l ~I, lucaoflll, 1.111C«1•<11 UOftll 1~1/11.TIID~~ f .JI, ilill\. al.hlcttc R 11&. Jtllllc lllllll1I Open. '°"'"'J be.In. Glul ~ l'l&ie~ F, lS-lS.Sb •, 11111\ bc.MiM, pooc.d. 1111otll1 lat. ~••Ill ~J~ lllCt °"' ftelm, 111\at\ ,at 1!1Clft{7 broken, Md phmy CIA *&Qlll.. f( JOU0rc""4 .untMi.uc:d b7 I rc&f lllC#C, bfip. chM.lft\.llJC, aull\CIDlll:, c.atl fl'CI l~io. Be&ll Call 3110. VEXSA nu. )2. SWM. ·~ -. ~ ......... lallhy. polll ita1J7, Cll'lf'Olam c.ly, ~Qall7 •wn SWP .., COllCOU, dl.llf llld Wm 1121•1' ... i.o.. lk4 CAil )956. Men Seeking Men . ATHUTIC, STRAICICT ACT ING. s11ble WM, lt, w1lk twlllllftCr't IMWMd.s ..... ?2-Jl. NISJO. a... Shaft. c.1 •1 C\1Tt SWM, 2$, 6'/llO, ~. N2 skq. turf. ~ Slni&N lookina ..i KUii s.u• ~ 1ypc blonde Mfcr 21.u . 111 lhape end Clf~•IOU\I-llulllltpJD Bodi Call not. NICR LOOKING OOM tnu fnendilup, 1117 r1«, lO-)$. I m l1, ff, very .....,_. WC11m1t-1a. Call 49ll. PROf GWM. J9. 6'/16.S pd 1Nfx ~ CiWM ls..s, s0011 ~· cuwa anen!Gd, fun '°"""' for (Ill c:oe~ 1 .. P'lc1nnccu or 111, _,Cl, 4'M111g.. ~Y dMbs. wttn lkq, A 1r1\otl 111111 ~ 8.tl. Call 4997 SWM SS, fl~10 Ian. 111180111r ~ "'°""ma!· dte, heahJlt l·I iDUJNse~p .. uh slam, ctc.t. ~ SW~ »~ Foun11111 Vtlky. C.U 4996 WM llnl_. IC.'l.q, Mb1e. 29, ie.,, Ill> ... •.Ill adlhslc bWd l«b ~ 1'-34, NM>. Sell 8adl. CtU....._ IN SllAPI! ClWM 12.. Sl IMS, -.,.....~~ ttn ~puuOI\, NJS/D L.oea 8adl. c..n 4909. o•ownt OklRNTl.I) OWM '"11 ........ fnellly, .......... _...., .... _. ..... .... I ..... hldl. Call 491G. OM $1.S'IClt\,., q-. ~. -.;a,. .... -.. .... ..... Y• flf'/ ... ,.. .... .... Call 4'66. STAGE irector breaks rules , tradition in 'Macbeth ~ rcat pl:i) -ci.pccially• Shal.ci.pcarian tragedic) = build to grcilt chmaxci.. oth .u intctlh1:i.'>ion .ind at the in.II curtain. Juli::. 1\.1ron, director ol Gn)\ c Theater Critic ShJl.npc.trc"l> current pruduc11on uf ··t-.t.11 .. •bc1h." h." :.upcr,edcd th.rt un" 1 ittcn l.iw uf the thcJtcr ''ith another. more l .11llll1,1r, ;J\IUfll: "Ruic' .11c made to he l'rOl.l'n," For rcJ,llll' lll hh. \l\\ n, ;\,11l1n ha' lhlutcd bvth t"gment nt i1k - othcrn l!IC ' m.1~nilkcnt ,t,rgmg ol ··~hJcbi:th:. h) cl11111nating the ph):.1c.1l prc,cncc OI B.1nquo·, sh,,:.t Jl ""' "'' c, lc.1't .rnd b} g1,111g ~1Jcdufl .1 'ictury by default in the cl1111Jct1c ti:ittle ~enc. After the 1mpmin~ ('\l\\ a of performance and prl>l.luct 1on preceding both :-.c_!!mcnh, i.uch capuu!Jtipn I) pJrticularl> puuling. 111 .1 i.hu'' nmphficd b) i.ome 'upcrb emoting b} "'" f.1miliar \\:k' '''on per:.on.1ht ic'> in the ,t,11 rinl! rnlc' -1),1, 1d U1rne\ .111J Jo.111 \7.111 Ari. J\ thc 111u1Ji:rou:i ;\l.1d,c1h, -~ind one ol the 't flllll!~''t cn,cmhlci. fu:ldcd .it th~· GHl\~ an 'ome 11me, 1h ,elf-1mrxhed "e.11.nc:. .. e:. ~ire more d1ll1lull to cumprehcnu \ ll\\ln~ :l dl'MJught ~1Jdl\!th thri ui:;h h1 guc.,t • e)e~ J' he rC.11,;\\ 10 .1 nonc\i\tcnl 'Peder 1' ~1 \,rlid d1oilc, hut audiencc at1cnt1t111 j., llhl .1, pla)!!OCri. er .inc their ncd;., Ill 'uin to asccrt:\in fr\im "here 1hc \pirit \\Ill co111e And allo" ins ~lacbet h to. 111 dkct, ~ummi1 'u1c1Jc Jftcr h:i' ing M.11:Jull Jl ~"ord'i. rx1int "' .1 Jp,.ippoinuncnt 1ha1 u,crr1lk::. the 011ht~1nding ~taging "hich precede' the 'li:enc. Birney deliver a po"erful, intcn'c M ocbeth, fcl"\cnil) \He,tling ''ith hill con,cicncc before each foul dccJ but held 111 lhrall by the dictutcs of the 1hree "1td\I!\ and the caj1.>ling of h1i. h) pl'r·amb11iou' "1fe I Ii. gradu.tl trarhlormallon from h 1li;1111 \\Jmor lo murdcrou t) ram 1~ d) n.mucally dcp11:ted. I lo\\Cvcr, from the "1mpi'h tone of Im "\ounJ :111J fur).. pccch 10 hill h~1lfhc:incd laccoff "i1h MJcduff, Uirncy crtcct1,el) era C) much of hi prC\IUU pcrform.incc. More COl\)i)tcnt i'> the \Ctl\uall) crpcnrinc ponrJynl by Van Ark a' the pm,er behind the dagger that ... 1a,h their way to the Scott1l>h 1ltronc. I le~ is u bcaulifully \l)CCrJI in1crprcta11on, laced with ph)s1cal allure and culminating in a gripping sleepwalking mud )CCnc that huunts the playgoer long nf1cr her churnctcr's demise. ' R1ch:ird Ho) 1 ~ltlh:r pmjech a tronl!. \.ititl MacJuff. even :is he hattl;d a rduct.mt br) nx Sund.I)' night. Awn r-c1n-.1e1n·., Uanquo j, a ,t.1unch Jll>. lirml) dcl1n:reJ. "l11lc l l.10-v Frallcr C\Cd, 111 .1 niccl\' moJ~il.11cd pcrform.rnce .1-. the' Jwm1.:d l.1ng Oum .111. .. The e\1~1-prc-.e111 Ron C.11npbcll a' ~lacbeth':. C\11 right h.rnu, Si:~ton, j, a 111cnw1.1hlc lur(I.", i.: '(>Ct.'1.11ly "hen <lo11hl111g ,,, the d1 unkcn po11cr. M,llllH:\\ \\'alkcr":. t.·.1110" ~tiung ~t.1kolm g.1111' clh.:c11n·ly 111 -.1.11url.', \\lllk !'llurg.111 Ru')lcr\ gt.,o<l·hc.1rtcd Ru.,, i-. .1 (\llllfor11ng prc,c:n~c. Dirc:c:tor ..\;iron m;1kc-. ma\lmum l1'C of the thrl."e \\lli:hc:. - !1l'.1u11full} pl.1~cJ b~ Lon !....1thl)n I fotton;-1\ii"tc Cunn11~h..1m and Kon At Jrdc PIJCUl.! them m the tm.11 t.>blc;w to gi' ~ the imprc :>iun tha1 1hc lraged) soon "ill be A League of Their Own Rated: PG The Stars: Geena Davis, Tom Hanks The Story: 1943 When war seMce claims baseball's biggest stars, 1t leads to the creation of the All Amencan Gu1s Professional Baseball League Focusing on the first season pennant drl\'e of the Rockford Peaches, the film centers on the turbulent sibling nvalry of star players Dottie Hinson (Davis) and resentful kid sister Kit Kelter (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, easily enjoyable and has more heart than most sports b io pies. Besides the stand· out work from· Davis and Petty as the competitive sisters, other highlights include Hanks as the 9nzzled, boozing manager and Madonna as a player o f easy virtue. The games themselves are great bits of staging but, the terrific ensemble acting, writing and direction aside, the movie also S<lys a lot about a penod of startling social change in our country·s history At times overty schmaltzy, sentimental and ~thetic, "A League of T"Mir Own" Is still excepti<>MI. The Score: 7 ..... ....-......................... rcpl..1~ cd i:i a ma,ter ~trokc o( creJtl' ity. Juhn laco\elli'., cotJ. forcbouing -.c11111g (partl) borrm\Cd from lllS Jc ... ii;n lur the Gro\I;\ l.1:.1 :.ho"· •· l"hc Tcmpi:'t .. ) I'\ p:irt11:ul.irl) dlc:Cll\C. highltglttcd b) a Jo\\ n-.t.1gc gratmg em111ing pcrpew.11 :>tc.1111. S.11H.lna Rcc:.c·., l.'.O'otumc ... and t.t.1r1111 Aron .. tein·i. llghun~ ;1bo conu ibutc ~pvnJi<ll) to the lH\llllt.ll" .111110:.phere. ' ··~Lu.:heth" 111.1) f.1ln:r in the '"etd1. but 11'> dcp1c11011 o( greed. mac.Jn.::., .111d unbridled ambition b unc,m1prvmi,ingl) dcll\crcd. Pcrlvrm..incc' C\lllttnui: \\ cJn6Ja}'!I through SunJa):. al &3U p.n . L11tril , ug -29 alt e c~t1ul Amph11hcatt:r. 12S52 ~lam S .• G.1rucn Gru\e. Re .. er\"atiorb ar1.: ' I.en al 636· 7:! 13. David Birney and Joan Van Ark in Shakespea re' "M.1cbl•lh." MOVIES Butty, the Vampire Slayer Housesitte r IJ Honey, I Blew up the Kid Rated: R Rated: PG Rated: PG The Stars: Knsty Swanson, Donald The Stars: Steve Martin, Goldie The Stars: Rick Moran1s, ,..,-.arcia Suther1and, Paul Reubens, Rutger Hawn Strassman, Lloyd Bndges Hauer, Luke Perry The Story: When an architect The Story: The sequel to The Story: Buffy (Swanson), a (Martin) fails to win his intended ·'Honey, l Shrunk the Kids" finds su~rfic1al Southern Cahfom1a with a dream housetengagement scientist Wayne.Sza1 nslo (R•ck cheerleader 1s chosen to be present, he impulsively has a Moran1s) at 1t again. The Baby humanity's protector against the one·n1ght stand with a dizzy Boom in this case 1s Wd)--ne·s new undead legions of Lothos the child Adam... eg>osed to daddy's Vampire King (Hauer) Assisted con artist (Hawn). When she latest invention. an enlargement by a mystenous, immortal mentor finds out about the untenanted ray that expands molecules at a11 called The Watcher (SuthG1and) reai estate, she moves in, alarming rate. Since every and her rebel beau Pike (Perry), encounter with elec-tncity the b1mbo·ish Buffy ~s her passing herself off to Martin's increases growth, 1t"s not Ions mghts stalking Nosferatu and family and fnends as his wife. berore the family 1s raced with preparing for her senior formal. When the latter discovers this, dealing with a Kong-s1;?ed infant. The Scoop : All instant cult he sees a way of w1nnmg back The Scoop: l.Jke the first f1tm, a classic, Buffy's a tunny, knowing his old girlfriend. fun, wholesome Disney spoof on Valspeak variation on all those those sc1ence·gone-awry flicks of cheesy teen horror flicks of The Scoop: Aside from a few the · 50s (you could retitle this yesteryear (I Was a Teenage "Attack of the 1 SQ.foot Tod· Werewolf, etc). Overcoming decent belly laughs, this is dler .. ). But despite Moran1s' d · some indifferent direction, grating, risible stuff. Hawn p lays fortless manic nerd repnse and choppy pacing and editing, Buffy the sort of d1tzy flake she the 1mpress1"e FX.'gags (I espec- 1s camed along by Swanson's 1ally Irked the authorities trying to engaging, exuberant perform· essayed in her "laugh-In" days, lure the kid out of the city by ance as the shallow sarc~tic and there's something really chol'J'tnng in his now over·s1zed Monster Slayer, and the honifie/ sinister about the way she stuffed bunny, or the baby taking comic set-pieces. "Pee-wee commandeers Martm's property out a car window with a giant Herman" Reubens lends fi~ peppem11nt) the film lacks the support as Hauer's right·hand and hf e. Martin comes across as invention of its predecessor. ghoul, and the ~s·s filled less sympathetic assnively, and Since this 1s a family Mm and Ad· with eminently quotable camp-the escalating pref abr1cat1ons am 1snl allowed to rampage han of fame d1aJos~ whtn one mtJch, thcrc·s no real sense of of Buffy's fanged enemies snarls, the two cook up ere WlJ'f too danger; the characters are also ''I'm a God!" Perry stakes him unbelievable. In short, pretty too slow 1n coming up with the with the smart ~joinder, "Now shallow and c~eepy. obvious solution to keeping hilTl you're a coot·rack!" in hne. The Score: 5 11~ The Score: 5 The Score: 5 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 6, 1992 7 •~r:.IJl,1"1 1••1·'"> t 'Jl• .: t i li11•' 11 ,..~ ..... ,·.,'-····~a.~,,,·,• •'•' MNTS: From 5 the Anw11t.in C.in«·• ~•cl\ -51.0-1-11 Gl'Ulll'r\ I loll .J 1tln1 ;in.ll\)t, .iuthor ,ind 11)~lh<llhl'r.1p1st will cli,Cu» h1) lx11.1k "II· uiniri.11on~ ShJd<l\\S 1 lw /\I\ 1h1c PO\H'' 111 film .. lrom G 30-8 30 .1 m on Aui;u>I 1 ! • Wild \\ l'!>I Brid_ge Club JI )t'\\I' h l11111 muni1~ Ct•n1cr or 01Jnge (11111ll\, .!'•0 B.>ll·r St (1))t.1 1\11.'s.l -195 1 HIJ C.1111l') hdd JI "" 10 p m the lourtl :,,Jlu1d.I\ 111 t·.1c.h month. OANCE • B.illroom Oancini: (> l(J \ \ 18th ':>I Cost.1 ·"•''·' IJ-l-1 ~I I l 1 -\ cl.1 ' llll li.111 room d.1111 ,,.i.: .1r.d \ \ • t < •"''I •" 1ng " 111 ll'tt•d b -1 I' .f.h I '-> • Co>IJ i\\\'\.l Qu1tl.,ll•ppl'r~ ,11 C ml.I \\t~.I :>t'llhll (111:t•11 lllHl'I, l'Jlh Stll'l'I .1nd J'nm 1.1 A\l'nu1• ln't.J /\ll'>ol 545 )(JU') A " H<ll t ,1 . .;1 11 t(lt.Ue cf.10((' !;IOU!) 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MH l INCS ,I\ SEMIN.'\l{'i •Hi· Time Cl'll.irs 150 Ogle St. CostJ i\ll">.l b50-84u3 T.bt•nE:S of new ''me5 trorn old '"nl'rtl') lcatur<'<l 3-7 p.m Thurs- d.1)' l\'l'IV '"nc arm.if) IJ>tcd 3·6 p.m . FridJ\' \Vinl·rv tastinJ:~ prt:!scnted Satur· (lJ) ), r111.c per fil)te llillll'S. •""''port H.irbor Ari Museum 850 SJn Cleml'lltl' Dr. Nt:>,,porr llNc.h, 75'.)·1122. "TUl'-,dJy Tall..s .l( Noon" le.lllHl'i NHM\ ch1t'I curJlur Bruce l.ul•ntht:>r !:'"ni; a \\J•I.. throush tour of the current l 'h1u11ton 01 "1111..) tr om the colll'l ltun 011 Au~ 11 Looi.. Into llw Mirror .rnd Cryi.1.11 UJll," a \\Utl..,hup for children ·'~''' G·8 )''> \\Ill l>c hdd 1 ut•!>day!> .ind l hur ..,1.1)' Au!; 11 and 1 j trom 10-11 lO J 01 Paint .ind xulpl 1n llw !:.r111t of i\1,1, frn,t." a ,,·orl..,hop for ·'Ill') 9-1 3 \\ 111 l.>t' Oll<'ll'U AU!i 11 & 1 J trom 1 00·3 (II} pm FL'<-' SlO J11r FAC flWnlbl'I~ S40 <JO mU\l.'Uffi memlX:f'5..b'('n· er.1! • P.icific School or Mu~ic & the Arts 151 11.Jlmus G 1, Co)ta M<'S.l, 545-121 7 !\1U>Jl Jnd Arb 01:.<:mery Cam~ lor agl's -l· l J (e.11u11ni; mu~ic. Jrt .ind dr.:1111.i half· d,1y c.:unps µrc:.cnt.ed thtOIJ~ Aug 28 1'11-sr.1m ~-5 15 pm Aui; 10-14 for .1ges .J -\'u"c.il ~henturl' tmusicl m.ul. 1111!..t·r> .1rtl .ind f'l'ter ,\ th(• \\ull dr.1mJI, tor .igt·' 6·11 !ml1unwnt D1YU\\.'IY· "uod\\ 111ds lllHl\td, C.H•lJtures (,Htl .Jnd I lool.. ldrJnlJI fw $~'J s-9 pt.·1 \\CC~ fkH·r,lJ;l' prm oded, 0JHJll.' 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Contrn.nul Cuisin1 Since 1961 Pre-Theatre Dinner between 5:00-7:00pm 8 • Four Course Gourmet Dinner • Price $22 per person South Coast Plaza • Costa Mesa • (714) 540-3840 ,, \I I .\Id\ Ct> The Finest Japanese Dining Experience SUSHI W • rtlVA TE DHHG aooMS • DIMHG llOOM TIPPAH llOOM • TAT~ llOOM • COOCTAl LOUHGE R"'""''"' Horikawa Tokyo • Los Angeles • s.tnta Ana 1611 Sunflower Ave., Bldg. E, Santa Ana SOUTH COAST PlAZA Vlll.ACE e (714) 557·1531 3 minutes to Performing Arts Center .\lso 1n llTTLE TOKYO • 111 S San Pedro SL Los CA (213) ~9355 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 6, 1992 soloists Rillph MJrkham Jnd Kenn<'lh Broadway on Sept. 5. "l cha1l..ovsky Spec· IJcu!ar," lcatu11ng Tch.l1k~l..y's Cossack Dance from "Ma.zcppa." "Romeo and Juli· ct" Fantasy-Overture, Violin Concerta, Or- c.he5Lral !iuite No. 3 and the "1812 'Over- ture" "1th (ireworlu, c.lnflOflS .:ind ii m1 lr· tary b.:rnd has Zuohuang Chen cooouctrng P!>O Jccompanicd by violin soloist MJrl.: k..ipfan on Sept. 26. Gates open for pic.k· nrcl..ing at 6 p.m .. concerts begin 8 pm Jaz.z, New Age & Blues •Alta Cofrce Warehouse & Ro.isling Co. SOo 31st St . """port Be.ich, 675·0233. 6.irb.1r.1 )1ncl.)lf pcriorms blue~ on Aug. 7 .it 8:JO pm. 10:45 p.m. Friday-SJturday; S and 6:45 p.m. ~unday. • F.ishion Island on Newport Center Dm1e above Pacific Coast H1ghwtly, New· port Beach. "Summer Jau Fes!wJI' conlln· ucs rree ThurscLiy night concerts 1n the Neiman Marcus coortyard Rob Mull1n's All-St.lr BJnd, Aug 13; The Leading Edge foaturing Mullin, Tony Guerrero, Crant Gei~man .'Ind more, Aug. 20; Pancho SJnchez llo>tin pcrcu»tOO), Aug 27 Show· ttme SG p.m • Fo11nt.iln VOllley Recreation Cenll'r 16400 Brool.hurst, Fount.1in V.lllcy, 965· 4447 Concerts In The P.lrl. series, pre· i.cntcd frt.'e on TI1urw.1ys from G.30-8 p.m .. ft>.lturcs the long Beach Community Band plJying big l>.)nd sounl.b, 9l<r.v tunes and music from the "'°"'es on Aug G. • Birraporetti's J3H Bri~tol St. Cosw Mesa. 1150 9090 Don Miller's Big B.ind •Golden West College outdoor amph1- pl.lys music for dJncing every Monday the.iter, 15744 Colden West St., Huntrn~· 1rom 8· 11 30 pm. , ton Beach, 895·8378. "Starsl~er '92, • Thursd.l) night scnes of summer concerts •Blue Marble Coff~house 1907 Harbor continues lhrough Aug 6, when T·l ou and Blvd · Co.ta 1'<\0.1, 646-5776 On Aug 7 the Los Angel~ Zycfoco B.md pl.iy blUl'S MJrisol S.ins plays Bruilian ).uz at 9'.00 .lnd j;iu incorporating C111un, Indian, Black P m and French mus;c rl(.ke.b· S7 per t"Vent, • C;ire lido 501 30th St. Newport Be""1, SlO for series ("hrc:;h mcludes acu li>tcd (>75-1%6 Aug 6 an<l 20 features lndey.i, under pop below). Showlime· C•llC'S open .1 blul'~ .ind Fill \OCalrst. AvJ;U~l 15 .lnd 29 6:30 p.m. ror pkl.nic"•ng. show bq;tns at ft•aturt'' the Yve lvans and Comp.my. Aug. 7:30 p m r; and 19 Tony Cuert>rrero, Rob Mullins, •Hy.ill N~porter 1107 ).lmboree ROJd, 'e\ cue Stl'\,ar1, Ch.1rly Jene & Soul "'i.ll· Newport Beach, 740 2000. Frid.iy n1Wit ll'r> Aug 1J and 27 Joe NJpp.l and lhe Summer Concert Serie) lineup land ttcl:el All StJrS Aug. 7 MJ\lne Weldon. Show· pttc~S): Harold land ~HS61. Aug;: 7, 111nt~: 8;30 Pm ·1 am. l hurwl.lys and Conte undol1 Quartet IS81, Aug 14, <.,undJ)) Wcclnl">t!J)~. 9 P m·l ·30 J m. Louie Bcllson ''8 B.ioo IS101, Aug 21 I ndJv·~turd.iys l h<· August 1.u.z I me up is c, ,_ o l 1 7 .30 .1~ loJlow>. S'und.h ~ 8 30· 1 00 A /\I M1th.1· M~ open v p.m · slow st.u' · t•I l'.1lll•r:.c1n's R ~ B B.ind Jnd Tut•iod.i,~ Pm. 11 J0-1 w ,1 m • J.D.'s L.inding .11 Peter ) l.111d1ng. 16400 Pacific CQast Hwi.. I lunt1ng101 Beach. liw rh~thm aoo blues from I b.Joo Sunset Blue is pibentl.J SJturd.a)' Svnd.l y nights •M~ell's 8y the Su 317 Pacific C H1i;h"-ay, Huntani;ton BNch, 536·2SSS The )Im OcJulio Trio pt'rlonm Frid.1y SJturdJy nights at 8, 9 30 and 11 and Sun days at 3, 4:30 Jnd 6 _p.m Thcrc .is oi S entettainfTl(!nl char&e ilnd S7 m1nimu1 food/bt.~erase ch.lfse. • Mucho Custo J.uz 8.11 tlnd l.ltin Cril 263 E. 17th St .• c~ Mew, <»:S 1·4 Jeff ~sh1wJ .appears 8· 30· 11 30 p m. Aui;. 18· 19. • N~port Be.ich M01rrio1t Holel & Ten nis Club View L0uni;e. 900 Nt.~port Ct•n. tl'r Ome. Aug. 9, Peter Spr.isue (b'Utt.lr1w.>. Showt.1me; -4·8 p.m • Ortlnge Counly Perfonnil\&_ Am Cen· ter 600 Town Center 011\e, C~ta Me).), SS6·ARTS Sp)rO G)'ra and juhn P;itttucci luck off The Center's 1992 Jau Sefil'S .ll 8 pm. Aug 7 lliP.icific Amphilhutre 100 Fair Om-c, Costa Mt'S.l, 546-4876 81~ f~,;il '92 with BB. iC1ng. SJnt.ln.l, BudJy Guy, f';ibu·. lous Thundcrbnds and Or John..._ 3 p m 1'~~lG. Trel.eu · S19.5CfS27.SO. • Ro~rl Mond.i\i Wine .ind food Cen· ler 1570 Scen.c Dr .• Co.t.i Mt.~. 751· Q.141 . Bernie Pea1ls Blut'S BJOO and ~!Jr· mon1ca Fab pl.iy 5·7 pm Aug. 2}, fl(k· eu--SlS per j'°"' --- • Ruity Pelic.m 2735 W COJ\I I lwy. Newport, 642·J 4) I Alll•n M Ol'I tl!n1 thtoui;h S.11urclJ) and WC'dnNhys .u II· 30 pm. Jai.I. 81.ind pU)l ~un<l.ltl .ll 3 p.m • C.1no's Restaur,"11 2241 \V COJ~t I h'y. NC'\\ fX>rt lk.1< h, 631 ·I 381 ll'S \ l · unlX'r leJth a pu 1.1m Sund.1ys tmm 1 .JO II••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :. 30 p.m • Double T.ll.e '>'Ill.! \\ arm.•r AH' ~u1tc A, Hunltnl(tun Bl'.llh. 640-611 O. Ronnie :,J~ prl~nb Opt•n Rcx.l.m' Blue> )Jm~ Sun· tl.1y n1ght.s JI 6 •El Mill.1dor I IJ'JOl Ali,'Onqurn St !Jun· 11n~ron Lk.i~h. ll H· :;n7 Sho"ttmes 8 jO ,1nd 10 1 'l p rn I u1.·'><l.1y· 'T hur..U.i~. 9 and Live Nightty Entertainmen ~ Mike Reed Magic 6:30-9 p.m, Peter Shambrook BANQUET . 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 Bar • Take ou·t 720 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa 7141650-8960 CALEN DAR ~1\~~n~~~~11 540-1224 •Studio CaCe -B.llbo.l 100 S M.J.•n St B.i•bo 1, 675-7760 H.immc1ht>.id B1uc µ1.1r C} p m · l A m. Thur~·'Y .ind ~\oc)(b)") .irn ! ti pm Sund.1ys. /\ll'l\m 0.1\fs Quolr rct pl.l)°' C) p m.·1 a.m focl.1». Br.>dy S·c .i:d pl.1)~ 1.uz 9 pm.· l • m fut'Sd.l)") P.Jul l'.n<'biCh Tno plaY\ 9 p m -1 a m . \\'cdne\· dJ)> •Studio C.a(e -Corona del M.ar 3201 E. Co.•"-Hwy. COfon.t del r.ur 675-7575. Jch Cooz.il~ blow$ hi) w>.. 8 .30 p.rn.· 12. m ;i m Satu1d;i)' .&nd ·7:30-11 :30 pm !lund.1) .ind T uesW>> Pop, ~ock & Country • fillger a Id's food .ind Spirits 19171 \t.li;nolo.> St Hunflnt.;ICJn !k>Jch 968· 4523. ll\e cntcn:iinmcnt ~' n1 ·hb a \\l'\'I..: open mil.e nll:hl lhur>dJ)"). CD 1ul..cbo\, too. C.111 fo1 utllt'r foJlur~. • fi"'e Fttt l\\O fJ~no l>l.1nJ, f\;C\\poil 81!.lCh, 640-5250. t-.lrcn C.>ll1ngcr and Mich.lei Hill pcrtorm Satu1d.t)s trom 7.JO· 11 30 pm • foul'lt;iin V.llley ReaNlion Ccnlcr 16400 BH,10L.hur>t. fc>un1.11n Valley, 965 4447 Concerts In Tlw P.irl. scrit'S, pre· i.cntcd free on Thu1w!J}S· from 6 30-8 p m • Colden West Coll11ge MJtn)tai;e The atcr, 15744 Colden We>t St., Hun11ngton Be.>ch, 895·8378. "St.Hsho~cr ·~J2." • All.1 Coffte w.uthoust & Rcusllng Co. l hursday night 5e11cs or summcr concerts 506 ) hi SI, Newpon Bc.-u:h, 675-0133 lhrough Aug. 6. Sh0\\t1me: C.1tes open LJH' la\ Manos plays pop mU)IC al 8 )0 6 30 P·"'t fo< pid.n1c~ing. show begins at pm on Aug 6. Oulcun.>nia pla)~ lr1~ 7 .30 p.m. mui.>c on h.>mmcr dulcimers al 8 00 P m • Harbor Singers Pr~b)le11.>n Church of on Aug 8 t..11k H.ialand pl.Jys .l\IJnl pop the C°'enant, F0111\1t''"' Jl Adams. CQ)lJ .anJ cl.i~\ICJI gun.tr .it 8.00 Pm on Aui.; 9. M~, 897-0587 or 964·3383. Singers and ll-<W.I S.1~ pt!flOlmS folk mus.c lH 8 JQ d.tnccrs sougln fOf fem.ifc s1ovp of all >IS<.'$ pm oo Aug 13 Adm~\IOfl fr~ . and sue> "ho perform cvel)1hing from • 8.irb.lcoa )))) W P.x.1f1C ~>t High· pop to rock. MeetJng> al 7 pm l'\e!'f \\J~ """'part Be.Kil, 646-6090 Mich:icl Tut.'Sday at oibo\c address. The group will !"5 tnll'rnJhoNI d.tnce beat \OUnd• prc· abo pc1form JI )'OUr ~1al l'\cn1. ~ttd \'\~ 8 p .m midnrsf'lt" a 1nlnt' Meadows AmphilhNtre 8s0s Ir-Ii Tht' Blut' Bttt C:afe 107 2 1\l Pl.l<e. ~me Center Or"e Ir.me. 855 8096 :-.;~port Be<>Ch, 675 2ll8 l';ick P.,zO"A l1mn1y Buffet and the COfJI Rcefor 8Jnd pct10ttm Thursdays it 9 pm \\Ith SfX'CW \;ul'>t hJnJ:ehne penoim 8 • Blue M.lrblt' Coffeehouse 1907 liar!JO< l.lq! fib Pc~rs. cliMtrr. kc..Cube: m Au~ 2i) .. lollJp.1loon" foatunng ~ ~.l Mes.>, 6'b-5776 Clr5n111 S<>ondg.11 •n, Ifie J~u~ .llld M.lry Ch.M, pl01\\ pop & folk 1ock Aug 6 Guy R"turtJ, Pl!atl ~"" and luJ\ pcrfOl'm) at i pm l'J\.'flOtm) ho) °''Sin.JI m.llerwl on Au& 8. Sept 11 -l) ~11.lnnon s Clos<-l pl.l>"' n«>·folk .inJ pop ncn1.1I~.\ on Aug 10. Duo ~11chcl~ and •Le Meridien hotel 4500 MJcArthur Ranch pkly foll.. o(lg1nJls Aug. I l lo:.lfc 81\d, ,_C\,porl Be.ich, 476·2001 Brl)JJ. ~111tn p!i~~ al1e<n.Jlt•f rocl. Aug 12. \~.ly, My W.iy, ·a smorg.nboord of music.ii ~11,11n\\.') 8-1 l 1on1sf!t, 9 pm mtClni&fit lhc.>ter, magic. corned) .ind spcc1.>lty .l{l.S, flld.1)•S.uurdoiy, 8-11 p .m Sunday 1> ht>ld JI 7 (SfX'0.11 dinner ~). 8 ;ind \\'cdnt~ay Adm1~· frtt. , ...... 1 • I $AMT. 2 $AMT. 3 $AMT . . 1 • I $AMT. 5 I $AMT. 6 I $AMT. I ., $AMT. I I • $AMT. I I I I 9:45 pm fridJ)''). S3 CO\er chJrse. 1wo Thursdl¥· Friday is loc.:il funk ni!)hl. Bib tt•n'c 1un tld1bl·r;i:.on~ 01 J m1>1 I 1 111~L tJrinl.. minimum ~r person b.lnd sound> p<~nlcd SundJy. continU<."> fro<IJ>) .>nd !>.t:u1dl , throu-ofl •Old World Germiln Reslaurant 7561 Av~ t Tid..eb Slu Sl.! SO Center A\~. Hun1111i;ton Be.>l.h, 895-8020. • Ccolr.il P.11L. Amph11heal<!r l :ilhcr: .\, The "C.11i;oyle lounge," foatu11ng 11ld1D-t nue and C. I n ·' 1 S.tr~ ·t Iii.mt 11,;:un to.ii and altern.ih\C dJnce mui.ic, 1> held 13eJ<h. 63.H·H,> ~i..('Spt'J•e s ·A~ )vu lrom !> )0 pm ·2 .>.m lhur)da~ Ad· • Chll)'tOr's Soci.ll Club Jt H)Jll Rei;cncy Li!.c It" "!l'><'O'<'<.I be I lun11~: •n lk,1 h S-1 ll\ine. 17900 Jamboree Ro.>d, Ir.inc. 6J8· .-• m•SSK>n 5542. 8ull1:1 dinner, door p11zes and mu>IC PJJ\hou>e Jn I t' m r.;:on Bl'al 1 Lil> Jr\ S •Padftc Amphilhe;itre 100 Fair Dmc, from a dt'CjJy hi.:hl1gh1 6 JO pm -midn1!:hl p.m. Aus ::? •1"' n '"" <lr\:.l J Pm AUJ; I ~ ~. 546·4874. Parling SS CIOS· dancM for a~(') 30-C.O 00 Aug H ;ind ~8 Adm1»i<>n S·Vi~ b)·, S11tl~ S. t-;.i~ plus spect.lf J:u<Sl Marc Admt>S1on 55 • Hurrtington By;ich PIJ) holh<! ,Jt C1>1~ r Cohn, 7·30 pm Aug 7. TiClets: Sll· Sch f 21 I ~ l 11 527.50 Ringo Starr ;ind his All-Star BJnd, • Je~ish Community Center 250 l.ut oo H tr.it •l<'ior Jnl', :..nlln& 8 • s c •1 751 0'-08 c rt ton Be.ich, 632-l-105 "llx-H;i>1~ 11t.1r1, 7 JO pm Aul!. 9. Tickets: s 17 .60·S30.80. a .. ei trect, ChlJ ... CSJ • u 0 l'C \'\' Id \V II <l l -· II .I Blut'S fcsllval <i92 w1th.B.B. King. Santana, Hou.e Bndi;c, J 'mi;lt'> dro~ m l>nd~c pro-a or .1r r.ima ie come"'· \\I P•J\ Buddy Guy, f;ibulous Thundcibirds antJ grJm, '"" be hl'ld Aui;u.t .0 lrom 7.9 30 fnd.l)"S and S.iturd;i~ at 8 p.m tl11ou1Jh D Joh j A 16 T. k ts 519 so pm. Admission: SI.SO ml•tnl>cf>, S3 non-Aug \5. T1cl.e1s. 510 Jnd S6. r. n, p.m. ui;. . 1c e : . · be S27.50 Ct'Or~ Thmof,'OOd and Little feat, mem 1~ •Orange Coast College srJb in Irons ot 7 pm. Aug. 29. Tickets: S22·S2S.8S. Alan • Polcifrc Sy mphony Orchestra 21 51 Robert B. MOOfe Thc.itl•r, 2701 fair\.11.'\\ J.:ick)on pfus special guest Diamond Rio, Michelson Omc, Su11e 216. ll\1nl', 474· Rood, CC>lllJ Mes.1, 432-5725 OCC's Tilt>· 7:30 pm. Sept. 4. Tickets: S2S.85. Billy 4233. lhe S.1turday e\cmng series 01 con· atcr Dep.irtment present> \\ 1Jl1am Rdy C) rus performs Oct. 2. ·ull for tidet cellS for smgll') conllnut.') AuJ: 15 and Shal.C">pearc ·s comedy m.>>lerp1ccc "Much puce Ceori:;e StrJ1I, 6 pm. Oct. 9. Ticl.ets: Sepl. 26 at 8 pm ill Ir.me Mc.1dO\\) Pie· Acfo About f':othim; .. " \\htCh opens July .I l S2S.8S·Sl1.SO TrJcy ChJpmJn plus spc-parties \ .. 111 begin .ll 6 pm ~d cunlinu~ FridJv·Suntl.l\) un11I .\ug :!. CIJI guf>t, date to be .Jnnounced. ndeu: • Singles link .JI , 71, w 17th St • Unit Shu1 .. 11nw~ .ll(' (, p.m M;htly. \\1lh .\ 2 S22.35·S25 65. )·2, Costa Mes.i, 642 6560. lh1) club lor pm. mJllr<'C Aui: -· -\dmM.on " lrl'C and •Slag loun~e 145 E. l<Jth St., Cwa non-smol.ing. smslc profru1on.1I~ O\cr 35 p1Cnic d innl'f\ '"II I e 'JolJ ?Jiron> .>1.h1k"I Mes.:i. 631 -9813 Cu11.111"'1smb-er Peter meets every T ue)(Jay Soci.>lwng l>rl;m> .tJ to bring bl.inl.eu..io.l h.!.i..h dl.lot> Wic~eoh:irn. pLl~"' £oil.., (.ountry and--Old~ 6:JU pm , ~ith rhe prn<>ram starting at 8 • o c c 1 '-", e 1 .it 8 30 pm Thur)(1J)'S The Shaoo play Ci -o range ounty r.wes ulj'.t. '..i pop 4.5 pm. every SundJy. p.m. OSI s7 Chica St., Su•le !C.2 tluntmbloo lk.lci, 840· 1-106. "Or,1ni;· IJlt<JOIJ', • .l ~1111 ;ii • Studio c~re -8Jlboll 100 So Mam St.. lt;\UC OI lite 1n 0 TJ .1g.! Counh , ronr.nuc, 8;ilboJ, '675·7760. H.Jmme1head Blue u\ the PJo iic S\ITiphof1\' Buoklm~ 11 5 t pLl)~ roe!.. .ind l>lucs 9 p.m.-1 a.m. lhurs· • Bacl.st~e The.altr l 599 Supc11or A~e S.intJ An;i 81,d San " An.1 .11 8 p m -\vs ..d.l)' .lod t..'\ood.ty)__andJ=6...~nda)'S. Cost.J M~ • .646·5887 "fod\t! Angry I. 8. 15 22 JnJ 29 lo.ea St.!-51 5 lhe Boomc~ rod 8 p.m.-modnight Sun· r.;::============:::;=:;;;:=:;;;::;;;:=:;;;:=======:==:; dJ)"S •Waterfront Hilton West Co.isl Club 21 100 P.>c1hc Co.>-.t Hwy . Huntington Be.Jch, 960-SURF. Oise 1od.ey on Mon<l.>y, Tu~ay and Saturday. Club becomes "PIJn~I [Jrth," .:in underground night dub, Wc<lne-.day. lM! 1esg;ie_ b.lnd pcrfoims 9 95 Prim e Rib Dinner CHARLEYG BROWNS - ~po«1 loch• l~I r 1'<1 <~u.., lh\\ • ,,.~ ~ tu Ha~ Bncb • 11>1 • tb,h 111\u • .~~~1! N u Joubt there \\JS i.hrcwd rcJ!>on1ng behind the dcc1l>ion' m:11.k about the \.rnd D.inccr Gnll's architectural 't~lc. 1h ,cumg .1t the \\;llcr'l> edge. .ind th menu l>Clcct1on. The ne\\Cl>t 11:,t.111rant in Nc\\J)llrt Bc:ich i::. a "ll·"h \uccesl>. But \\ h.11 comt.:l> to mind '' that l\IJ ddinlltt'll ot a 1..irncl ,\ horl>t.: put tui.:cthcr by ,1 comm tl 11.:t.:. \\hut I he A11cic111 ~l.111nt·r ""' Marla Bird Restaurant Critic r .IL Cd Ii\ It' corr11r.1 t e ll\\ nc I'· the 11t11d .1111und lO\\ll \\,I' lh.1t tht.: n1rr<'l .1t11•11 ''·'' b111J1itll~ .• S• 111lmi:,11.1n ll"'I 1111.1111 ~Ull' e1.11 1:..:Ii. thde ,.., Ill 11\ ,1 b1 Jd..-n:d .1d,1hc lnJ1.111 pmhk> llll the B." ul ~ e\\ port. 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'' righ t llll th<: f1.1y 111 Ne\\ port Ul.t.h. ( .1lthH111.1 NC\\ ,\lc\llJll lnd1.1n pueblo J11..hitl!dure \ltppltes lots 11f \J\UJI 1mp.11:l. .. it':. ,1ppc.1hng, JnJ \\C m.t) he .1hlc lll u~c Jn, l \f)cr1'i'e huJIJing m.1tcri.1h .. r\n .111,iJ) ~t Ill d1.11 £C 11! food l.'.ll!>l\, prob.1bly l'Jllll' up \\llh 1hi: 1111.:nu "I or dmnt·r. S.rnJ D.1ncn \\1ll lt)lll"l'lltr~1te (\fl .1 dllllCC nl. ;1 I\ !wk d111..~cn. a 1.1c~ lll l.1111b, .r 'te;ik, thrn: l.111J, uf prua, Or .1 p1ec.:e ol (i~h. !"hen, r~•llllll\ tan buy thc appctiler. 'oup or 'Jl.1J, J 1egc1.1bk .. 1 p111.1tu Jud ;1 t.k"crt. ·1 hJt\ it 'l\1cf\e 1tcm•-. l 'l''! thing al.1 t;11 tc · It':. J' though L\t..f) tlc1.1il h.1!1 been 'l·rut1nllc<l b~ .1 group JctermmcJ 111 m;1kc a rc,1.1ur.111t :1~ cfll1.1cnt ;1~ • 1 ,fl.H mach111c. ( \\ l1ich " sm.11 1 bu~inc::.~. after .111 ) Co)b arc "urbc<l enormously" hl'll d1•)ices an: lim1tcd. It 1\11 't gu111g In t.1kc .1 prrccy genius tn the l..11chcn 10 get J h.111dlc 1•11 prep.iring the ~.1111c l\\d\e lh111p C\Cf} night DINING Chef John F. Dooley and manager Kat van 'Schaik. Mixed messages at Sand Dancer Grill • dollars worth of rotisserie-broiled chicken hits the crocJCery, no garnish. Dy the way, the Sand Dancer Grill doesn't deal with tablecloths or mc~y paper place mats. Bure tables require le ss upkeep. The cheerful )Oung stuff 1i. eager to help and glt1d to hjvc a job in thii. ~treamlincd rcstJurant right at the \\:Jler's edge, umi S:ind Dancer Grill's "scle1.t American" food, .1lhc1t hm1lcd 1n \.lftCl\, is very ''ell prep:irl!d. • ' Salad~ arc crisp, fn.:sh. and cold. ''ith huge tomJtOel> and V1J;ili~1 S\\ ect l)n1011l> l>hced on top aml the crl·amy tlr~g ta tc great. Tltt: bread hJ'> a b1scu1t-hl.c tc.~turc with u tast} topping. Ho"c'cr. "hen an accornmotlating )oung waitress "as a!>kcd for butler, :.he e.\plninct.I thut S:rnd Dancer Grill doe!ln't l>erve butler, flashing an cmbarrJssed grin. The entrces arc J~t fine -perfectly cooked, in fact. The small rack of lamb, -sitting in a pool of emerald jelly is succulent and tender, Sl3.95. A potato OR a ton of broccoli is available for an extra $2.95. Salad, a bo\\I of l>oup (wonderful tasting, appeared, SI l.95. It rested in a small pool of sauce on an otherwise barren plate. Gotta :;oy, · though, it was delicious, fresh, broiled just right. Pizzas at $8.95, come in three flavors: BDQ, Thai Chicken, and Pepperoni and Sausage. A Oali Hai of chocolate :1Uce, ice cre:im, chocolate brownie dessert is totally a"c:.om M arguritas arc generous -the special of the house is Oance·a-Rita, SS, in :i big tall, tippy sort of gln'\s. Water. iced tea and the like, arc served an gl.1s~cs thJt )OU ma~ ha\C to lt(t "1th bot I hamh. ·1 he cmph.tM"> l>ccm-. to be on Siving people a h.>l Of\\ hJtCH'r they chtAhC • "hich i,o't the \\Or~t tlung in the \\Orkl ant.I lhi.: '"J)' tu ni.1kc 11 "urk ''hen )OU h,I\<.: dinner al Sun O.inccr Grill, " 10 order the lamb dud.en :.teal., etc •m<l split the orJcr. The lunch menu hall J bit more VJricty \\Jth b~ri;cr~. :.oun. Ch111 ·,c chlc,.cn sJlaJ. p1ua~. and a ll't of i.Jnd1Vichc:i. • m.>thillJ; compllcJh.~J On any day of the )ear, \\,ill..ing 111to the S:tnd Oanccr Gnll prom1SCl> l.O lift }OUT l>plrll) • the re:.taur:in1 )eems to be docl.eJ on the ll:iy. S .. ul~ lifting 10 the breeze look as though they ''ill bring bo.11 sailing right pa<it your table. (l 1, nn absolutely breathtaking m. rinc location. Anyone wanting to how Yisitors Newport's scenery, couldn't do much better than this . It's wiotbcr matter to explain why they haYe to walk into a Hopi Indian-style pueblo 10 do it. f:l ll, ,111.J l11:.lll l!! .I ll1..,l·lUlllllf, 11111111 1 d menu .-\nJ pnh.11'' the~ .irc ,1n tu ::,,11nc1hmg 1e.1lly \. ,,,l'll\l\C l>OU' c!H:I nr ;t\\l,lJl11:> required either. If 'omconc order~ the 'cgctJblc, a pound of l>tca med broccoli 1s sef\ed on a plate. An order of Chicken? Plunl..! Ten rrch. beef stock with vegctabh:s), appcliier .rnd dCl>~Crl arc each $4 .95. An order of the broiled fish Sahd DJncu Gnll. 2607 Wc:.t Co;.isr H igl1way. f>-16-0201. Open M onday through SJturd:Jy, I /:JO o.m., Sund:iy 11 :()() :u11. Closing /Jours Friday and Suturdfly, 1 J.00. Sunday t/Jrough Thursda)', 10.00 p.m. Nu \fnoking. ''tthcc/ch:m nccommcx1:111on. Valet Parking. ''An Outstanding New lrui1an Restawant " "Fabulous Food ... Incredibly Fresh" ~-..... Tho OrWIOf CQdy .......... NATRAJ Daily Buft'et Luncheon Mon-Sat ss .95 Cl I S l~E OF Serving INDIA Lunch, ~!::~~ & - Sll»nhJ .. S.lllUJ hoc• 998-8 South Coast Hwy. Laguna Belch, CA 92:6.5 I (714) 497-9197 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ~&ad 2S932 Muitlands BIYd. Misdoa Vttjo, CA 92691 (714) S81-4200 • • BURGER & FRIES $100 Offer good when dining on premises only + Every Tuesday During The Month Of August + We Know Our Food Is G~at..~ We Want You To Know .,, Tool/I DONT FORGET KIDS EAT FREE (10 Years & Under) 428 E. 17TH STRE ET , COSTA MESA • 650-1750 Dining Highlight of the Week , ~naC£{{ ~ ' PASTA GARDEN Homemade Soups, Salads aro Pastas ()pen fa l.JJnch and Dinner 3601 Jamboree Ad. at N. Bristol ·-- 261 -1889 COSTA MESA ANGELO 1969 Hatbot Blvd. 646- 1225. Open for lunch Mon. ·Fn 11 :30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.: diMer from •:30 p.m. ReMrVations are reoommended. "fhe best Notttuwn ltaltan cuisine In .a of Ora• CourcY" aocotdtng 1o CC>-OWMr Joe lngardia. Fresh Mllfood and paS1as are is• specialties of the house. Cat•rino and pnvat• party facilltHts available. THE BARN FAAllER STEAKHOUSE 2.300 Harbor Btvd. (Easttide cl the Harbor Center} 6' 1 ·tm. R....-vlllionl 80CepCed. Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11 Lm. IO 4 p.m. OiM .. Mon. 4 to 9 p.m.; Tu.., Wed, ID 9:30 p.m.: Ttus., Fri. to 10 p.m.; Sal 3 to 10 p.m.; Sun. 3 to 9 p.m .. Co.ia MIM'a otdesl SleakhouM bout9 a 30 YMr tradition of MfVing the finest In charbroiled ..... fr.th fish and ch~n. Wwm. friendly~· suitable tcw .very occasion from businna m"dugs to family parties. l.unchee from $3.49; ~· dinners from $8.95. Grazing mel'A.I and burgers after 4 p.m. ftom $3.95. Priv• rooms for business mMtinga. ~dinners, receptions and tpeCiaJ occasion parti ... OIH<>'S OH THli t9LL 428 E. 17th Streec, SS0.1750. R .. rvations ac:cepced, A Calta Mesa landma~. Warm, lntimllle mMtMg piece; th• ~mat•neighborhoodr....,ranc and lounge. l.undt, dinner, weekend br..td• &per1ly Pf9'*ed •• ~. Mndwtchu. .. ,,. Md ~ lpeCHltiea. Liv• piano bw __,.,nment In the lounge;~ K.-e WMkenda from 7 p.m. HANG CHOW 720 w. 19'tl sn.c. ~8"0. l.unch 11:30to2:30 Mon. -S.; DIMef 2:30 to 1 O Sun.· Thura..; 'ti 10-.30 Frl & Set., Sunday Brunch 11 :30 to 2:30 Popular Chinese Restaurateur 1Mr. LM' runs this restaurant especially with "Chinese Food Lovers· 1n mind. Good authealic Chinese culsin• at affordable prices. Full bar, tall.out, cateting, J)fivate room for groups up 10 20. HORIKAWA 3800 S. Plaza Oflve, South Coast Plaza Village. 557 - 2S31 . Reservations suggested. Fll'I• traditional Japanese restaurant uses th• freshest ingredients. Sushi Bat, t•11ml rooms. cocktail lounge. Multi-course Kaiseki dinnera must be ordeted 2• hours In advance. Elegant dining. Lunch and dinn•r. MA BARKERS 15' E. 17th St 646· 4303. 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily; Sunday from 7 a.m. SetVing brellkfast , lunch, dinner in a hofMstyl• fashion. "Counlry style American cuisine·. At#lffs th• friendli•t seNiot, low prices for high quality homemade food. Ill CASA 296 E. 17th St.-645·7626. Family style Mexican rest1Urant. President Bush has •at•n herel Open deity at 11 a.m. for llnch. dinner. and cocktails. CaN ahead tor large parties. Th• excenent prices. tolidtous Mrvic. and d.tic:lous food make Mi Casa poul>fy the most popular MeXICMI •lllery In th• area. MUCHO OUSTO JAZZ BAR AND LAllft.OllU. 263 E. 17th St. Costa MelL 631-4009. Fantastic l.lfin Cuisine from Mexico. Brazil and P-.ru. utetelte TV tcw Ofympics, Raml/Rldera gam ... Live Jazz Tt.lf'ICMly through s.turday, Big Band on Monday. lne!CJ*'Sl'le. RMERA RESTAURANT 3333 BriMof St ~h CoaM Plaza. 5«0- 3840. Lunch 11 :30 a.m;. 10 3 p.m. Mon. -Sat.; dinner s.10 p.m. Mon.· Thlr1; 'Iii 11 p.m. Fri. a Sat.R9MN•k>nl.,. suggeeted. Anrd winning Continental~. One d the on>t NltaKWlll in Orange County to offer tablnide flambe. Excellent service, Intimate atmosphere. SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport Blvd. 645-8560. Wann & friendly ownen Linda and Femando Navaretta olfer authentic Italian cuisine served in the traditional European manner. Femando's Impressive credentials include graduating from~ulinary Academy in Italy, training at Hotel Con<:ordia, Venice, Italy; Chef at · Don Pasquale In Cambridge, England; Churchill's in La Chax De Fondes, Switteriand; Hotel La Paix iry Agno Lugano, Switzerland. Scampi offers an intriguing menu and lovely wine list Banquets, • private parties-and catering . WAHOO'S ASH TACO 1862 Placentia 631-3433. Open daily from, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sundays i ii 9 p.m. Outrageously delicious south of the border cuisine with a Hawaiian flair. Wahoo's is a haven for local as well as international wrfers • ..athletes and anyone - looking for good food at incredibly low PflC8S. A~solutely no lard used In preparation; everything is fresh and prepared to order. Lc!id back, casual atmosphere. Also at 1133 S. Coast Hwy. 1n Laguna and.on Bnstol & Baker in Costa Mesa. ZUBIES 1712 Placentia, 645-8091. Pure and simple, just like mother's lovell Aea~nably priced, top quality food and generously poured, low F>fteed drink.s have kepc their cu51ometS coming b-=k for yeatS. Lobster tail , chicken, ribs and specials changing nigtlt"t. Thursday night is prim9 rib night. Lunch and dinner served. Sunday Mexican Breakfast from $1 .99. ZUBIES GILDED CAGE ANO OYSTER BAR 171' Placentia. right next door k> Zubia. 646-4222. A big, apu1wting •nlerprise with poot tablM and games. Featuring 16 items on the Oytter Bw Menu; regu'8r menu indudes pizza, sandwiches, burgefS and a variety °' specims. Very cuual. family orierced atmosphere. NEWPORT BEACH ABBONDANZA 3421 Via Lido. 675:8973. ()pefl for dinner, 5 iii dosing, Tues.·s.t. Closed Sun. & Mon. Owner s .. a Parrish btings her grandmother's rec.,_ to ~ 9Nch. Traditional hafian and sMfood Mlec:tions. Puta and a variety oC unique bteeds made fresh daily. Last ~ not least. an exc.llent wine lilt completes the experience. ANNABEU'S PASTA OARDEN 3601 JamborM Ad. 8t N. Briltot (Badt Bay Court) Open for Lunch, Mon-S.r 11 am·230pm: Dinner, Mon· Thurs 5-1 Opm and Fri I Siil 5· 10:30pm. F,.sh homtmade IOUpS, salads and pastas. Unique Pasta Bar, Dail-/ Lunch Speciale, quick and inexpenaH& exec:utive lunchea. romantic for dinner. ntE CA*ERY 3010 lafavet• 675-sn7. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. ID 3 p.m. Mon.·Frl •• ; dinner 5·10 p.m. daifV. Sonday bNnch 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. R.-rvlllions ~· Contiuenlll MN, Hlfood .,,,.,.._.. GrMI dam d'owdef. .. Newport Beach HistoricaTt::anctmark 'l>ucgundy awn.ng, nettled in the features W..end Bn.1nch Cruises back of the Toy City Shopping and we entertainment in the lounge Center is a rare find. a family In addition to lunch and dinner. owned and operated restaurant. As CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy. yoo 8PP<~ the to.no WQOden , 675-1922. Dinner 5:30 -10:30 p.m. bench outside, muslC of the forty s Sun.·Thurs.; 'tH 11 :30 p.m. Fri.. & and fifties grMts 'yOU. This is Sat. Reservations suggested. Bettolino's, a famiJy restaurant that Classic Northern Italian gourmet brings back family style Italian food cuisine. New, moderately priced and great service. From their lounge menu served til the wee famous 5 layer Lasagna to the Veal hours. Wild 'nd crazy lounge at Piccata or Blueberry Cheesecake night when the band strikes up. that is made by hand every day. Chic chent.ele. ·The tood is 1ncredibJe. light LE BIARRITZ 414 N. Newport summer dishes will make your Blvd. 64S.7600. Lunch: Mon·Fri 11· dinner delightful and still leave room 5, Dinner 7 nights 5-closing. Lee for Strawberry Mousse topped with Ferrell's Band Fri. & Sat. a.12. fruit in a chocolate cup. Benohno's Sunday S.9pm, Dancing. is opened daily 11 am to 9pm, Reasonable, comfortable, & Fndays and Saturdays till 1 Opm. unpretentious. Le Blarntz offers Join your friends and neighbors award-winning cuisine at affordable under the burgundy awhing Uus prices. Monthly winemaker dinners summer. · are a must. 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean front, 873-2100. On the Ocean front !:'ext to the_~ew__port Pier. Open Daily at 4Pm. Enjoy fabulous Catahna sunsets from our main bar. Dinner nightly from 5:30 pm. Fine dining in Newport's most intimate setting. Specializing 1n gourmet seafood. Large wine-cellar for banquets up to 50 people. Active piano bar with MAX SEILER Thurs • Sunday. • SABATINO'S RESTAURANT & SAUSAGE CO. 251 Shipyard Way, Newport Beach, 723-0621 . Open for lunch & dinner. closed Mondays. Weekend Bnmch, Sat & sun. 8:30- 1 :00. Tucked awey near the lido Shipyard, this charming, family owned rMtaUranl offel'I an inviting atmosphere and delicious food! Famous for their authentic, homemade Italian Sausage, Sabatino's oomplete menualso inckldes fresh pasta, seafood. lamb, veal and a tempting array of a salads & appetizers. TALE OF ll4E WHALE 400 Main Str..r, Bab:>a. 673-4633. Panoramic bay view, entry features pictures °' Old Newport. Seafood and traditional favorites. Lunch, dinner and Saturdlff and Sunday brunch. VILLA NOVA 3131 W. Coast Hwy. 6'2·7880. Dinner nightly 5 p.,m. to 2 a.m. Excel .. nt, hearty halian cuisine; owtatanding wine list. Active piano bar, favorite local late-night spot Upstairs room at "Top of the Vitia• f0t banque~. private patties. SANTAANA CRAZYttORSESTEAKHOUSE• SAlooH located on Bn>okhollow just oft-the Oyer 'Road exit of the 55 Fwy. 549-1512. Open for lunch and dic'\ner. lilt• enteftainm8(( in the saloon. Big name oonoerts on MoncMy and Tuesday nights. Generous MNlngs oC StNks. aaJads. sandwiches, chicken, fish and apec:ials. Courcry theme, •xoelent service. ~Ill• rooms availlib ... HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN W1EY 8ERTOUNO'S 18041 Magnolia. Ftn. Yahy. 983-2730 BenMth the TEXAS LOOSEY'S 10142 Brookhurst at Adams. 964·8882. Texas Tested, tned and trusted. This ch1h parlor ~nd saloon offers some of the best eats. firewater and pdons aroul)dl Mesquite smoked ribs, chicken, steaks. Texas ctf1fl. happy hour specials Kids eat free ·with each paying ad.Jhll For Information On How Your Restaurant Can Be ,. Included In The Pilot Dining Gulde- Please Call John Vallnsky At 642-4321 Ext. 269 Orange Coat Weekend f Thursd.y, Auguat·6, ~ 11 • - • ' ·~ ~ 0 u !:ad ,, ,_,... -.... ,+ ~ 'I""' .. 1ellc-Cul1lae ~ , r - - - - - -- - -----·-- -, ,, 1 NFL GAM9S l;IVEI 1 (Sat., Sun., Mon., & Thurs.) I Up to 5 Different Gomes Sho~n Live I h ~~· ~ ri"co iiiis'Dfis •cliiMPAi'NliiiNDAY' I Mexican Beers I llUNCH I s200 A// You Con Eat/ I . I 10:00 o.m. -2:00 p.m. f L • 50' Tacos In Bar ..L 55" Aduh 53" Kids _J -W41od -------------°""" Me.dccrn 1ood/l.lllln Q/WM f1~,4~, ........ ~ .. 2•2Lf7•1f.,C-f9 .... (714)6 31-4009 U...lllahe9 .. •• -·· ...-!)[bbondanza -- Fresh Pasta & Seafood Restaurant AUGUST PASTA EXTRAVAGANZA Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday Nights Onty (with this ad.) -. Spaghetti Broccoli & M~shroom ................ $5.50 Fettucini Carbonara ..................................... $5.95 Cheese Ravioli .............................................. $5.SO Fettucini Chicken Gourmet ........................ $6.95 Fettucini Scallops Gourmet ........................ $7 .95 Dinners lhclude Salad &. Homemade Rolls Buy 1 Dinner & Get 2nd Dinner AT ;HALF PRI E! Wi1h C<mpon • Not Valid for August Special fapir~" ' 119? No!Vahd For To-Go Orders or Combined With Any Other Offers For Reservation s C all 675-8973 Open For Lunch & Oinn~r • Tueeday thru Saturday 3421 Via Lido • Newport Beach Free Parlr.in in Vi• Lido Phu BURGER & FRIES $100 I + Offer good when dining on premises only + + Every Tuesday During The Month Of August + . We Know Our Food Is Great •• · · We Want You To KtioW It Tool/I DONi FORGET KIDS EAT FREE (10 YaB & Under) I 428 E. 17TH STREET , COSTA MESA• 650-1750 12 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 6, 1992