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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-08-27 - Orange Coast Pilot'· THE NEWPORT BEACH • Good morning! Do you know the most requested bed size at Sleep • • Till'my, -.. 27, 1992 Readers Resomul Readers diner • with .GOP on 'f ain11y values' Fditor's note: What is your dclinition of traditional family HJlucs? And what do you make of the fight between the Democrats • and Republicans on this issue? Daily Pilot readers offered a vcmety of answers to the question but seemed in agreement that neither politicnl party has a Jock on family values. Following is a sampling of the responses to the qlle~tion. -The Editor 0 Fc1mily values as defined by the Republicans consists of "a Christian-like family with children, husbancf and wife." Families come in all sha~. colors and combinations. My two unmarried elderly aunts have lived together for SO years, they are a family tJalt. Cotfege l..1ds sharing a house are c1 family unit Three gay profe)51onal people J>c1Y talC~ or "orship at the pla.ce of their choice are a family unit . I think our m~t crrt1cc1I problem!> are the repair o( Ou r inner Cities - 1n1ra structures, the drug problem which is not 1ust an inner city problem, and not only child Cc1re but elder care. Our family is trying to put kids through college C1nd also paying for nurs1nc home ca.re for an elderly parent Medie.1re 1) a 1oke. We need more help. Bnght kids can't get f1nanc1J I aid tor college and the elderly need more help with outrc1geous medical C<hls and outdated Medicare ru les SANORA BASMACIYAN Ne\\port Beach 0 • '\y octinition of family values is that it is an overall philosophy partnts try to instill in their children. This philosophy encompasses right from \\rong, lo\e of one's nci~hbor and the possibility of a h1gh~r p<J\\'er. This is not communist China where everybody must pretend to have lhe ame value system. The · Leave it to Beaver image of the family is fiction . Only 20 percent of the families fit into that category. Far greater are two wage earner families and single mothers and many families Hice my own get along very well. The Republicans have managed again to put Democrats on the defensive with this moral double talk. They are using family values as a code \\Ord for \\hitc, upper middle class Protestants. In 1968 it was Spiro Agnew and law and order, 20 years later \\e fell for the Willit Horton and the pledge of allegiance scam. Now it's family values. Please ~uys let's not tall< about anything serious, not about jobs, not about the bank scandal and least of all about budget deficit. CLEM DOMINGUEZ Newport Beach 0 Of course the moral tone of our country is deteriorating. The predominance in the "entertainment" industry of violence, se)( and more sex breed disrespect of the values o( all families that all families would prefer. But individuals must change that We the electorate want it all, a young photogenic couple, a hail fellow well met who understands the common man, one who can manage Congress, a man of ex~nence who understands our pla~e in the world and intends to keep 1t strong both militarily and economically, one who can charm the media, a pragmatist who will pro~ what he thinks is right but after a good battle will settle for See RESPONSE/11 Winner of 51 journalism awards in 1992 ,......., ""'"'""'ti,. Mire""""' 0."' p 4 A shadow could be cast over the f ulure o( skatcbo;arding in Newport Beach, prompting 13-year-old Newport resident Jonathan Led- better to reply, "This isn't \'Cry cool at all." -Rolling controversy ~ Newport Beach councilwoman seeks summer ban on skateboarding along the ocean front. By Tony Dodero ~ Wnttr NEWPORT BEACH -H Counc1l~oman Ruthchn Plummer iets her way, the skateboarders who "eave bet"een· pcde)tnan!> along the bcachfront sidewalk during the summer may be a thing of the past. "Skateboarders have no control,'' aid Plummer, \\oho represents the West Newport area, where skateboarders can often be seen riding in packs aJong Seashore Dri\e. Plummer contends that skateboarders are a menace to pedestrians who stroll along the beach. and she has asked city See BAN/Ila Piii No skatin g? Some members of the Newport Beach City Council are a~ing offi- cials to look into banning skateboarding. But local sk.ltebo.uder~ say it's pJrt of the ~ach city lifestyle. Do you think skate-- bo'irding should be ban- rfed ~g the beach- frontl Le.we name and ~ on the Readers' Hodine, ~2-6086. Center Plus in Newport Bcac.h? 1) Queen 2) Twin 3) Cal1f ornia King OF C UNITY JOURNALISM 25 cents Local . students' SAT scores hit . new high mark .. Amid gloom and doom of the school budget crisis, Newport·M esa high school· students turn in their best perform ance yet on national college aptitude tests. By LoriAM Basheda s•2'! .vrier NE\\ POR'I OLACll I he Ne" port-~k'J da~~ Of 1992 _scored Jn ;ill-time h1i.;h on the Schola~uc Aptitude Te,t. c\cccJ- ing the Mate and nauonJI J\ er:.igc~ b) )Ub)tJnt1al in:irgin~ ... ..:hool of- ficial<; )J1d \\ ednc~Jav . .. We're real!\ e~1.:1teJ · ,.11J ·Dale \\oolle,, director of ~tuJcnt ~Cl"\ ice~ for the J1,tr1ct. "\\ c mu-.t gi'e credit to the )tudc.:nt~. bc- caulie they"re the one) "ho ha'e ob,iou'>I)' been p;1)1ng attc:nt1on I3ut it loo~' li~c the: pn,gram:-. wc\c been doing arc p.1}ing off." Ne" port-Melia -.tudcn1 "ho· took the (Olkgc cntr.in1.e e\am :,cored an a\C:ragc ul 4CH on the -H:rl:ial 'cd1on of the tc,1. I · pu1nh higher than the da'I ol llJJ l On the mJth ectt1.rn. 'tud nh '~l r~J an J\eragc ol 543 pvint. 1-l r)l1h I Sat Scores The Ne\\ port-~ 1~ unified School 0 strict clu>> of 1992 recently, orcd"Jn all-time high on,thc Schol- astic Aptitude Test Here are the >C Jrt:. Students \ erbal Math · NMUSD ~1 .; l.>4 543 MUSO '91 4.;6 539 r-.at1onal a, g ..; .23 476 State a'S· 416 484 hu.:hu than tile cJa,.,, 0 1 "<.ll -: It ' Jll unu~uall~ big Jump. \\ uolk \ ).11J • In lool.;in>? in 1 tir ar-.hl\es. thc.,e -. .. ore!> ar~ an ull· t1ml! rccurJ h1~h h.irt~·luur pcr .... ·nl 01 all '"lli\H" in the Ul\lm:t"-. k1ur hi.!h '~htl\)h tool... th..: 1e,t:"h11.h 1' t;ni..·dl\. re· qu1rcJ "hen :ipyh tnl! lllr'collc!;c N;u1un.ilh, the J\C:r.1l!c 'erhJI ~AT 'l:l1rc i·or tli:: ct;i, .. ol ·9~ '' ,,, 4~3 1nJ the J\CC\JC\." math '"urc ''a" .no. 1 he )t.1t.: .. l\cr.1cc th1 ~c.ir \\J' .! 16 ix 1i; b h. ,._r; .ii :ind See SCORES 'Back Page Bicycle ~elmet bill fails, but backers still :· hopeful Supporters of helmet law say they expect bill to be .·introduced again next year. Meanwhile, they ·n keep trying to eclucate the public. By LonAnn Basheda SW1 Wmer A bill that \\Quid ha-.e en.ihlcd Costa Mesa and l\e\\port I3e.H.:h to enact b1c\cle helmet ord1nanc.1.:, h.>r children 'ha) been )hot llu\\n b\ the ~tJtc A~'cmbl\, but l\A.11 Jdl\ 0 • ists )a) the) don·t· 'cc 11 a ... J d..:Jth blo~. .. The bill ha opencJ the 1 ... uc," said ~c" port 13ca1.·h b1C)dl! ,.1lct~ acti\l';,t Fran farrcr ":".u" \\C h.nc Safe decision? ' A bill that would have required children under the age of 16 to \\-car helmets when riding their biC)clcs has been shot down by the state Assembly. But \\hat do you thin!..? Should kids be ~uircd to \\ear mandatol) helmets "hen ridins their bikes' LC?a\c \Our thoughts and name on the Reader~· Hotline, 642-6086. to try .ind keep it ah'c " M introduced b'. ~en ~tau.in U1.:Cgc' 1 l R 'c~pl1rt B-.a .. ) the bill \\ould hJ'e authorized c1t11.:' in the count1-.!> l I Or:lnl!l. Cl :ttr:i (\ht:I. San Diego and s~in Mateo h.> en.id hdn .... 1e'4UllC~1.:llh I 'f ch11dr n ~ -See HE~M ETS 1llcil Page Honk's the right sound for Newport man Tic~ets now available for """ Local resident gets opening act gig for his favorite surf rockers. By-Tony Dodero SUfl Wltw J eff Bitctti is not nurmnlly at a loss for words, but when he l:ilks about being the opening :ict Friday for his favorite local band, Honk, at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano, he's practically specchle . "If I could just tell you how "ondcrful this Honk gig i ," he said. "To actually think that l'm'going 10 be able to ploy with them. It's hke 1 kid being able 10 play with Mickey Mantle and the Yankees." Bitetti, 32, say l lonk, which got its start in the 1970s, is something of n legend around Newport Beach. The band first made its clJim to fame by doing the musical )(Ore for the surf movie "Five Summer Stories.'' Bitetti s3id he first hc:ird about Honl.. when his Spanish teacher at Mariner's Elementary urged him to go sec the band, of which her son, Ste\e WooJ , was a member. Since then, be ha been an avid fan. "Once I saw Honk I Sll1d '\\OW that' some erious inspiration,''' he s:iid. And the members of Honk ha'c nit gone on to be successful mus1c1ans. Wood , of Newport Beach. played with Al Jareau and is now the mu icol director for ~ a..11 "'"" Loggin and Mc sina. Tris Imboden 1 Jeff Bitetti is thrilled about being opening atl for See BITETTl/llel ,_'-,his favorite local band, Honk, at (he Coacti Hou c. 'Wet Wednesday ' ,Complimcnt.1f\ ti..:kcts 1or the nc\t \ \'t!t \ \ l'dnl"•tfa\ -"Sport:- "' ght Sc pt. 2, fcJturin 1 lormer pro'>, Oh mpiath, Jnd collcbc Jthlctc -Jrc a' .i1lablc ,t,1rting at 9 a.Ill toda1r Jt .Hornblo\.\cr Dining~ adm 2431 W. PJ1..1f1c Co.bl H1g!m,i m.· t to C.lno'~) .\II .ix prc\ious \\lt \\ :Of't"'S<.fay ('\COin£', sponso1'.~d bv the 0.111\ Pilot ar)d H ;rnblo~cr, h,l\:C lx-l'n quid: 1;<.'ll-ou~, so gd \9ur t1cl-..cb early. · For more mform.1l1on on the \\ct \\ cdncsdJ\ <iumm r Strit . ~ thn 3d on PJS" 8. Tonight' sold·out Wl'l Wcdnc!sdl) Pol1tic1ans' Night -hdd on a rare ThurS(fa C\ ~ning - • 'features tate nd local pohticfans from Newport ~h and c~ Mesa •nd • \; ry ~i.11 gU4$ who'll be UO\letled in Friday'~ Daily Pilot. • ... A2 Thursday, August 27, 1992 ----------------------------~ ---------------------------- NewpOrt a.chfCOela MeM Ody Piiot - Locals Only \ /' M&naging Editor Steve Muble •.. 642·4321 ltijtirday's News . · .. - Entry from 1972 Character Boat Parade. JO \'EARS AGO August 27, 1962 ·1 went\ -nine cntm:~ in the Character Boat Par:.ide ri1adc a zany circle of Ne\\ port Harbor SunJ:.i) afternoon. Ferocious Viking-. swarmed u' er a dragon-he.iJcd longboat "htch re ... cmblcJ the Se..t Scout~· \\ halcbo.it. Edgar lkri~cn\ ~tc..tm boat Poop A Long did just th:u, .rnd .i 'imul:ued Nile river barge \\OulJ have ~1' en C'lcop..ttra a c..t~c of hysterics. An impromptu como) of undecorated \C'>!>Cls 'h~·ph1: rJcd the parading boah "ith r J\ICOU~ hotih ~1nJ 1001~ to the 1.klight of the .1ud1cnce llll \hlHe. 20 YEARS AGO \u~. 19, 1972 I 1e Co.1'1 Gu.1rJ r\u\tli..tr) ..tnd Orange ( unt\ 1111 •1.n P.1twl "ill .ittcmpt to main1:11n .1 ,~·mbbnec of order 111 tht.: "ild and wacky ( h.1r.11:ter flt>JI P.1radc thi\ ''cdenLI. Water t~ • .ri.11111' :and '' atcr pumr~ ''ill be confi!>catcd anl' 1 ,Ja.1r11 lot1l..1•ut \\Ill be kept for other r I I"' UllTlng thl l\\l) hour pJrade through :--..1." pl Ht 11.irbl•r It "on ·1 be ea~y. It i~ hard to d1,t1ngu1,h paniup:.int!> from \\Jtcr-going \J1:\\e1' 111 tlm parade, and mo!>t of the rh.1r;it1cr' haH: h.1d a few drinl..s for irhpir.111011 One )C.1r. a p:irtic1pant anJ his C\Ul'cr.111t ere" c.1p,1Lcd their boat, 1.rc:iting problem' tor them,ehe ... and the re~t of the p.1r.1de . JO YEARS AGO -\ug. 23, 1982 I lot 'ummer ~eather drO\e 500.000 to area hcachc' and the spectators were stacked deep on B.llbc.,1.1 \ he ache\ as the 22nLI Annual Ch .. iral."kr Boat Purauc began itli weird and 1q1ndl:rful tour of the harbor. Thirty entries Jc,lH.11ecJ 1n Countrv \'e!>lern theme sailed the h,1\ :inti the ~t1c.h1g..1n: a popu!Jr r .1rt11 .. 1p.111f. J1d not ~in).. thl!> )CJr, t"lut ~lil)ed t h1.· L:OU r'c s 'r \RS;c;o \u ~. !3, 1985 I hl OrJn~e Count) l'l·rlorm111g Art~ Center .:.1ncelcd an Ot.1 ::. vl.1 pl.inm:J to celebrate it' tir ... 1 .1nn1\c1 ... .in. Dircuor Thom,1' Kendrick ':11J th.II lhl· C~n1cr 11;" unable 10 replace U.:rn:tlktle Peter~ 111 the ..tnn1ver!lary show. l\:1cr' h 1.I c\cr1.1,t.J .1n C\CJpc clau!>e in her wn1r.1t.1 111 \tJr 111 J Stephen Sondheim mu sical on Urn.11h1 I\' Hdunth \1ere made on more t!i.111 1000 t1l i..ei-.1l re.1Ll) ~nld, ranging in price 111•1 1 ~ l'i tu S575. ln~tead of a gala. a six-week .111 I 111 rc'IJcnl."l progr;1m 1n the Center and rl 1 ,, h1l1 1 .... "J\ .innounced. I \I \){ \GO \U)!. ~~. I IJ9 I Or .ingc Co.1'1 College has trashed the 1.lin1pct1t1un L;1't year. the college collected an ·'' t.r.1gc 112 tons a month of recyclable m.11eri 11' n1.1J..111g 11 the largest '>chool recycling pnigrJm 111 the nation. Rutgers Un1,Cr\ity in :'\~w Jcf\ey ~as second with 250 ton~ a month. L,1.1bli-.hed after the fir~t Earth Day in 1970, the OCC recycling program was begun by the \\'u-.i;Jted Student!> to save the environment. 11111 tu mal..c money Any profits th e program 111.11..es goes into student \Cholarships and operation costs. LJ,t year, the center made Sl.500. "We're not in 11 for the money," rcc)Cling coordinator 111..c Carey ~aid, "We do thi.., for the environment ·· Compiled IJ) Anni! Spinn J W e think you oughta be in pictures D,IANE PRENDERGAST PHOTO· GRAPHY on Newport Bo ulevard in Newport Beach (631-1665) is offering readers of this column a free l 1 ·by-14 portrnil with any wedding package, and a free 8-by-10 with any portrait sitting. You can't miss Triangle Squnre -it's nt the intersection of Harbor Boulevard, Newport Boulevard, and 19tl\ Avenue in Costa Mesa. The new Alpha Beta is on the bottom floor. The coupon i-; good toe.Jay through Wednesday. manufacturers of stair climbing exerci. e machines, located on Airway Avenue m CoMa Mesa (800-237-227 1), sells the VersaClimber for home use at a manufacturer-direct price of SJ ,295. Prendergast has been in business for seven years, and she specializes in wedding and portrait photography. 0 Gll\10NES BOUTIQUE, LOCATED in the Balboa Bay Club lobby, is having a closing s;ile with 50 Jo 70 percent off through Sept. 10. ,Gimones is consolidatirig its two stores and will operate out of its Harbor View Center location (next to Gelson's). ~nd don't worry: super saleswoman Marlene will make the move to Harbor View, coo. Kimberly Dubois, marketing manager of Heart Rate Inc., says the standard home model is different from the health-club model: It takes up less floor space, has more advancc,d programs, counts calories and has a race mode. Another home model sells for Sl,595. Best Buys "I bring my creativity to capture special memories of your wedding day," says Prendergast. And she 0 It has a wireless, heart-rate monitor S)Stcm that is the "first of its kind," measuring you r heart rate via infrared light to ·a computer so that you view your heart rate as il increases. .0 offers, "personalized service and packages to fit any budget." 0 ALPHA BETA'S NEWEST LOCATION AT TRIANGLE SQUARE opens today, and it's giving away free English muffins with a coupon {look for iUn this paper). IF YOU COULD BUY one piece of exercise equipment for your home. it should be the VersaOimber, which worl<s your upper and lower body simultaneously - or you can move your hoods to the stationary handrails and work only your lower body. He~rt Rate Inc., originator and Greer lV) /der's Best Buys appears Thursdays and S:itardDJS. Whether JOu're 11 merchant or a shopper, if )Oil kno1 .. of a good bu.r, l'd fo•·e to ghe JOU some publicity. CDll me at 540-112-1, fa.t me nr 646-4170 or ••rite to me: Dest BuJS, Duily Pilot,.330 W. BBy St., Costa M esn, Cnllf. 91627. U.P,~O• P , Nancy Man11tng \\Ork!t out on Versa Climber. COMMUNITY · MEETINGS • Please send it in-\\riling: To p!Jrr an even(. plea~ w11te Community hents, Daily Pilot 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Me>a, Calif. 92627. TODAY 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 am. Orange Couni fair Board, wgular m~lmg. Memorial Car ns 8u1ld.ng. Orange County 9 10 11 12 13 Fairgrounds, 88 F,ur Dn~e 14 15 7 pm Mesa Consolidated Woller District Board of Directors, re§ulJr meeting 1954 Placentia A\e., suite 20 , Costa M~l 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 6 pm Orange County Women in Mana~ment, monthly dinner meeting at the eraton Newport. Call (3 10) 988 3100 for reserva· 23 24 25 26 28 29 lions. 30 31 7 JO am Ne\\port Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce, busin~ de<.elopment breakfcbl, 8.il- boa Bay Club. FRIDAY 7 30 a m Commodores, The NC\\.porl Harbor Chamlier of Commerce Commodores D1vi.K"ln will hold 1u monthly gue>l breal.fa>t at the B.>lboJ 8Jy Club. New members and gu~ are encouraged to atll'nd. SATURDAY 9 a.m College Cost" Shearson Lrhman Brothers '"111 offer a seminar on pl.1nn1ng for collegt c())b .Jt SJttmJ,1> in the pent· house conference center at 19000 MacArthur Blvd. SUNDAY 9 a.m. Results, J citizens' grass roots tobb>1ng group lo ttnd hun&'t'r will m~t at 6 30 r> m al no Pllflf>Y AH' in CofQnJ del Mar The public 1s wekome The meettng ''"111 ~ follO\\t'd by a canJlel1ght '\1i;1I ill ln>p11:it1Qn ruint. fllf 1nlm· ma11on, call 7 20· 1 t 40 MONDAY 7:30 p.m Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Trustees, rl'gul.u nwettng. 4:l'i l Hlth ~t 1'.l'"t>Ort lle.1di TUESDAY ~ 30 am Latinos Costa Mesa, \\!'"Cid) bre.ikfJst 01(.'('lln~ Denny's restaurant 811~ol Strll·I Jnd Rl'<.11 Ii I A\l'lllll', Cehl.1 Ml')J 7 pm Newport Beach Parl.s, Be.lChes and Recrealion Commihion, rq;ular mce11nN (oh Count1I lh.m1lx:·h, HOO "'~"· port Bl\d. • 7 30 a.m Ne\\ port Harbor Chamher or Commerce, Ou"n~~ OC-.elopmcnt Comm1th.:l'. ll 1470 Jamboree Rd .. l'-.c\ .. port Be.ich. COSTA MESA Harbor Bouel\lard: Three .. men werr caught stealing ste.1ks la~t \\'l'Clnl~•>Y from the Alplu-Bcta store in the 1100 bloc!.. According to repor~. the meal \\as d1sco~ered "hen the men "'ere pulled over by police while.> d11v1ng Harbor Boulevard: A 28 )'Car-old lJ guna Beoich man, David Bcrn.>rd was arr~tcd Tuesday on ~1>1c1on of but· glaf) in the"'2000 block Circum..unces of 1he alleged crime were not available Harbor Boule\lard! Polite arre>te<l Costa Mesa resident Raul Barrera, 25, on su~pteion of burglary 1 he alleged cnme occurred al the Harbor Center shopping plaza in the 2300 block Harbor BoutevJrd: Someone stole a VCR from a room at the Ana Mc~ Inn in the 3500 block Superior A\.enue: Someone biol.e into the trunt.. of a ur Tu~fay that \\dS parked in the 1600 block and stole three h.1g> lull of toys, towels and medi- cal supplies The items belonged to a man \-.11h an lt.>lian addr~~. NEWPORT BEACH West Co.ut Highw•y: A worn.in re- ported that someone stole her b1C)'Cle from its rack in a c.irport in the )()()Oil block P.ilm Street: A.I .i talfy shop 1n the 100 bloc!., someont' reached ~er the counter Jnd grJhlx.'tl a n)()nC) b:ig ~ulll·d \\1th abOut S lull Tiburon: 'ioml'One b11ll..c into a home 1n th• fir~t block .1rid )tole about S 100 ~orth ol c~ 22nd Street: A.t lnlint' RolleMnrl..s, somt·onr ~u1rted i;luc into the \..t')-holc of the door, m.>lo.1ng 1t 11llpo~1ul1: to open first Street: About S 1,:JOO \\orth of StNt'fl c.-qu1pment \\JS n.ibb«t from a r~1dence in the 2 300 bkxt.. l Gth Street: A. lcnni~ 1nWuct0t !k11d he .-iccidcnt.llly ~t left &1ck.i~ in a p.111.- ing lot o1nd '"hen hc rrJliieJ \\hJI lw'd dOnc 10 m1nut~ lakr, 1t \\d~ too l.ite The briclt:J~ and 41bovt U .000 \\orlh or PWJX'rlY ins.de ,~.l> .ilrcacfy gone. Real estate Newport Be och O 2.JOO Wind\\ard Lane SS-I<, O\JO. 4 bcdruom, J l>Jtl to l.>rry M Fl'lts o 2419 22nd Dr. S:>OS,IJIJO. to Br..in _.. B nu O 2431 2.lnd Dr. S'>05 000. 5 l>CJruom J b.lth to Br).in K Bond o 382 2.lnd St. SJ 1 s.oou t l>•"<froom. ! b.Jtl} 10 Tm11.it ' M. Qu1nn- o 389 2Jrd St. S-1.!.dlOO, .! IK lr1AJJll, t bJ:h to r-.; l> Mc:Nuh) o 2289 Redlands Or .. S.J21 00\l, l tx-dr.10111, ~ b.11h t Lt~ l1ca,oh o 2640 \li~la dd Oro. SD' .!,000 3 l.K'Jroom, ! bJth to R.>ymond C McCJnn o 4S8 Vh ta Truch,, S390.000. -* l ... "<lruom ~ b.11h h> 01.>na 0 Pr~;er 0 210.i Fuente£ s.i11,soo. j t...--<lroom, ! b.ath I ~enneth A furl.in o 21 15 \;ist.i Laredo, SJll'J,000. 'l l1t.'(lruom, ~ bJth 10 Fran).. C ~ll>ne o lON Vista Cajon, SH0.000. .> l'\•tlr,'lf.lm, : l.Mth tu P.it11e1J £ Cogbill O 3 Wet mouth Ct. S 1,050.000 lo I t.uOIJ J, liro.\n o 4 \\e)bridge Ct., S960.000. to IJ,uf\' 11 Joi.~.n o 260 I bl.ind View Dr .. $7.20.000, 5 hedrlJI)/ 1 1 A.nthvny E. 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Ulht vart.bfe .tndt, ~....._..to wni I '° 1$ ~ ht ............ Md ewftf ... '2·foot teat In Ille ~' l foot ~t«fy ...... ..,.. SunrlM: 6:14 a."'. SuftM4: 7:0 P·"'· t) • USTm S.,C.lt --.n Ct "'·· -· 0 "'1 •11 J:lt ll.11'1 ••• 9ilt ll.fll. S.l J:U P·"'· 0.9 ,,. '"' •. 7 J :S7 ll.fll ••.• ICM t a"' S.7 4.CM p.1'11 0 s 10112 p.ni. • > • Newp9rt Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot r Th.ursday, August 27, 1992 Lighten up, City Council, it's time to rock arid roll I n less than two weeks, the Newport Beach City Council will decide whether the Hard Rock Cafe should be nllowcd to erect one of its trademark, Editor's Notebook blinking, 50-f oot guitar signs in Newport Center. Executives for the Hard Rock Cafe, which could open as early as November in the old Amen Wnrdy building, hnve already pleaded their case to the Planning Commission, contending that the guitar sign will be an integral part of the restaurant's success. They said their restaurants in Chicago and Las Vegas have similar signs and arc, not coincidentally, the ch bin's top two restaurants. And guess what? In conservative Newport Beach, the commissioners boutht th e Hard Rock's argument, the sign ordinance be dammed. But now, the restaurant's quest for the SO-sign hns hit a sour note. Councilwoman Jean Watt recently asked the City Council to review the Planning Commission's decision, and judging from an informal survey of council members, the proposed sign may be smnshed like a Peter Townshend guitnr. Too bad. Newp0rt Center is billed as Newport's downtown. The Irvine Co. Chairman Donald Bren 1'as spent millions tryin g to brin~, among other things, nightlife to Fashion Island. So far, his plan's worked, ard landing the Hard Rock Cafe was a major coup. The restaurant will bring an instant lift to nll evening business in Fnshion lsrnnd. But more importnntly, it'll give the center that critical mass of restaurants, movie theaters and stores needed to make Fnshion bland a true nighttime destination. Y ou could argue \\hat's really needed is neon, spotliglm, and bullhorns. But all Hard Rod officials h~1ve asked for is one lousy 50·foot guitar sigo to help draw customers. Who could be against that? The neighborin~ homeowners? No, Fashion Island is buffe red from residents by Newport Center' oflice buildings. If any neighbors can sec the guitar sign, they're either a) looking too hard be· tween the high rises orb) too sensiti\e to have bought a home so close to New- port's downtown. For them. I'd suggest a move to Leisure World or Irvi ne. Mavle listings Newport BelCll TllANOLI SQUA•I 19111 St IHOlbor 81-<l S74 77SS Sign your name to save a life! 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SSI 06SS I Stay Tuned lPGt 12 I) 2 30. 4 •S 1, 9 IS 1 l Nini•• IPGI 12 JO '1 JO •JO 6 lO llJO.IOIS 3 Urtlorglv-I JO. 4 JO /JO, 10 IS • Ut!laNema lGI 130 lJO SIS 1 lol1ln9 Coln 9 S Clvbtap~ Calumbua-TM Dbtavery tPC Ill 17 30. 3 S JO. t 10 lO The aesthetics police? No. Believe me, fast1d1ou Donald Bren wou ldn't allow an)thing tacky in his Newport Center, the very symbol of class and elegance. Trust him on this. This is a man .Y.ho ordered his lieutenants to buy a home m Dig Can)On -just outside the Irvine Co. • indoY..s -because its blue· roof didn't match the surrounding red-tile roofs. The s11ck.s in the mud? Ye ... they'd be against 11. The SO·foot gu11ar sign is different. It doesn't conform. I~ Cun. II has energy. May eve n be.come a landmark. That's d:mgerous Muff. Out come on, City Council members, li\e on the edge. Your peers in Huntington Beach just approved -and helped pay for -a gigantic 85-foot electronic sign along the 405 Frce\\ay that n ock.s cars in an effo rt to keep auto dealers on Bench Boulevard. .Discuss 'iour feelings about organ and tissue donation with your family The) wanted to help local business and keep some sales ta~ re\Cnue at home ) ou should do the SJme The Hard Rock C1fo isn'1 ..isking for any mone), JUSI a 1.ari..ince And the sign wouldn't ha\e an)' neg.u11.e impacts, except on Cit) s..iles tax rc\cnues 1f it i'>n 't built. B 1.:s1des, ho\\ do\)ou c\pluin 10 bu-.iness 0\1.nus th;it \OU v.on't allow a unique gu11ar !.1gn'1n the middle of the bu,tnC\S d1st11~1 but are 1.:um1dcring forking ll\cr S9U.OOO for an 01.crs1Ltd, ups1de·JJ 1.n seashell (v.h1ch pla)s :.irnficial oce..in 'ounds) and pu111ng 11 sm..1ck dab in the middle of hbtoric ~lcf-..tdden ~qua re as the 1.1. inner of an arts·1n·public·placc'> competition'? ll's 11mc to rod.. 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Ca ll or visit today: Corona Del Mar Banking Office 3748 East Coast High\vay Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 (7 14) 675·8866 Michael Zepeda-Branch Manager ' Cultivatin·g good role models ~Mentors organization hopes to rea ch the minds of today's yooth. By Man Coker Stall W111er IRVINE -About t~o dozen local and regionnl business, cdu~.1tion and law enforcement leaders gathered Wednesday to help launch a program aimed at pre!crving one of 1hc nation's mo'>t endangered resources: its children. The men and ~omen huddled 1ogethcr in the boardroom of McDonnell Douglas Tower 17 brain'>tormed on ways to spread the message of Mentors. an organization led by sp0rtscaster/ professional speaRer Michael Radford that seeks to provide positive role models for young people. "There is a lot. of despair in our kids because we're having a very major 'alue crisis in our society," Jeanine Just, a h~man 1echnology 1 1rainer and Men1ors Advisory Board member, told the group. "I believe that academia and business must me rge." The problem is children don't feel they arc being listened to. so they turn to dru~ or other nega1ivc influences, Jus1 said. "Kids have a real need 10 be v~Jued." Men1ors, which "ill begin in Orange and Los Angeles countie!> and try to spread across the state and nation, 1arge1s children through taped messages and personal appearances by athlete!., entenaaners and businc~s leader~ The organization is picky about ''ho can be a mentor. selecting role model!> "ho ft.\Ccl in hfe beyond their particular fields of dreams. The group wants children to cut through the men1ors' much·publicized accomplishments and learn about the values that made them achieve. "When kids realize that a celebrity mirrors their values,• stars and entertainers." Granted, 1here arc some good souls in 1hc entert ainment lnduslry, and Harrison acknowledged she can capture young people's attent ion belier than others because of her celebrityhood. "I \von't take it for gran1ed,'' she vowed. 'There is a 1ot ot despair in our kids because we 're having a very major values crisis in our society . I believe that aca- demia and business must merge.• . Robert Chesney, an Orange Cou nty television producer, wants to lean on busines' leaders, volunteering to compile a library of video interviews. "I thil'lk what these kids need to do is get into the minds of these possible mentors," Chesney said. -JEANINE JUST "Not just the Darryl human technology trainef, • Strawberrys, but the Dill Mentors Advisory Board member Hamiltons, the successful businessmen." something m:igical happens," Radford said. Actress Jenilee Harrison ("Dallas," "Three's Company''), also a Mentors Advisory Board member, told the group she had reservations about tapping into !he entenainment industry for role models. "It 's ad in1America that enlcrtainers and athletes are so idolized," she said, recalling a day when star John Ritter arrived on the "Three's Company" set excited about being named one of the 20 people mo t idolized by }Oung people. "John's a nice guy, bu1 there was not one doctor on that list, not one la"}er. It was all rock Hamilton, the Ne\\port Beach restaurateur, is on the Mentors Advisory Board and was present Wednesday. "We want 10 go beyond the big season," Chesney said. "That's a memory. Business is every day." Besides being a valuable resource for Mentors, the tapes could be purchased by businesses and dbtributcd to employees, who • could show them to their own children, Radford said. Chris Thomas, a California Jntcrscholastic Federation board member for the Southern Section, said the organiza1ion that over:>ees high school athletics is intere ted, with corporate support , in in1roducing the Mentor program FUU SERVICE SALON 3663 Via lido, Via lido Plaza Newport Beach • 675-2779 o. P.loc ~ Members of the Mentors Advisory Board get together fo r a group photo before \\cdncstfa~·s meeting. on every campus in the state. 1 he CU· "oulJ organite as ... cmblics to spread the Mentors message. The goal is to conduct 100 assemblies this school year through S250,000 10 be raised in corporate sponsorships, Thomas said. Others at the meeting iQcluded John Zicntcr of the Drug Enforcement Agency's Los Angeles office; 13rent A Oraun, an FOi .,pccial agent in Los Angeles; Lorraine Dagcforde of the Orange County Department of Education; Phil Glasgow of Loral Acronutron1cs~ and R1ch..1rd Gartrell, prc.,idcnt of the Ne,.,.por1 Beach Conference & Vb11ors Bureau. 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Econo mic cycles -The l\.l'" port HJrbor Area Chamber of l ommerce will host a presentation b\ RiLhJrd Mogey entitled "Cycles 1n the Ecunomy: The Economic Outluo" 111 Interest Rates, Stocls ,rnd Real fatale" at 7:15 a.m. Aug. 2.., .1c the·Balboa Bay Club. 1221 \\ PJc1hc Coast Highway in 1'l•\\ port Beach Mogey is executive d1rL'dor of the Irvine-based Founcbtion for the Study of C}cles. r' 1r fllllrt' ntorm,1[1l)n Lall -211 4-WU. Square dancing -The 1._ l '1l''·' Qu1l"!>tepper~. the l It\ , l1\d~ ~enior ~qu.1re dance l'L'r1'1rm1n~ troupe, 1m1te ~ou to 1 1•11 \H•t•"lv cfanLe, 9 a rn t<> I 1 1 •' l lwr dJ\ at the Costa i\ \e~1 '-•• "r l t ntl.'r, 1 <Jth 5treet ancJ I'., 1 ,111,1 \\enue The group i~ ~ 1 k "~ flH t!\penencL•d :.qu.:ire 1 !; c 1p.e~ h •r e'panded 1 t \ • 1 , l hl·r~ JH' .1bo il•m.1le p.1• • P1•r, ,\\ .11IJbk• for )tngle men \\I .i '' 1 .Jld lil-.e l11 1om the fun Call l r :;l 1 r J( inrurm.ll on Library closure -f\.\Jriner) 1!1 1 11 L1brJn '"'II be clo)ed tod.1'v . r r !,)\ for tn~t.1ll.1tion 01 ;1 11~\\ '• 11 t •lCt' dt!sl.. The l1brJr'I "111 .'•I 1·'1 .1~.)111 SJturJ.1'). Friday, Aug. 28 Sidewalk sale -Lido Jrea " t·r h.rnt--\\ill host their trad1t1onal Encl JI Summer Sidewalk Sale. 9:30 .1 m t~1 5 p m. Aug 28, 29 and 30 '1t 1d1.:int~ in the 3400 block of Via L1dcJ in N1•wport Beach will offer c t•.H.111u~ )Jles and special pncing 1 r .1 h 't ui items. Senior fo rum -Senior 11 , 1·n, .1rl' invited to enjoy coffee. <IL1nuts Jnd discuss the issues oi the d,1\ at tlw monthly ho)p1tality tcHum, l) LO 11 a.m. Aug. 28 at the ( P-.t.1 Ml·~J Senior Center, 19th '"l't'I .rnd Pomona A\enue. For 111111rmJt1un, call 646-2170. Library closure -Manners Br.1nch Library '"111 be closed all c!,1' roda~ lor 1nstJllJt1on of a ne"" rt'l1•rt•nle desk. It will re-open '.llurdJy Sa turday, Aug. 29 Sa nta Ana High -The ' ir11.1 Ana High School class of J<J6 2 "111 hold its 30-year reunion ,1t f1 p.m Aug. 29 at the Red Lion Inn in Co,tJ Mesa. For 1nformJt1on, c .111 Fr ,Jn"·I.' Porter Perelstein at • h 11 (1499 Frederick Hart - • :\l d.11 mt•d c,culptor Fred rick Hart "111 11m eil his "Heroic Spirit • ~l ulrturt• to become the official ' nic 111umL•nt at the 1996 Olympic ( .. 1ml''-1n Atlantal on Aug. 28. The public 1t•ct·pt1on will be held at L.1h,1in.:1 C.lllenes at Fashion Island. f I H nl11fe 111f0, Call 721-911 7. College costs -Planning • '' • ,1ure wllege costs will be the : t• 1p L nr ,1 lree workshop offered by ~htW"l"l l t•hrnan Brothers at 9 : .1 m ·\11~ 29 in the penthouse • l 11nlut•nct> center, 19000 • ,\\JLArthur Blvd. in Newport 13each. Sunday, Aug. 30 Hunger vigil -Result!>, a & 1 1t11• r1' t;r.1~s roots lobby for ; 1•nd '1~ hunger will hold a mt•(.'ting :incl t.irH.llelight \1g1I in Corona del ~ \.\.ir Sunrl.Jy to focu~ attention on 'tlw 5,000 children dying every day 1 111 '>om.111.1 as \\Cll as the 40,000 "hc1 d•t-ot huni;er each day : "• irfth, 1dt• The meet1r.g will be c lll'ld .ii r, W p m Sunday at 230 I Popp~ ,,.,, .. , Corona del mar. The l "gil "111 IJt'~rn at 7 15 p.m. at I 111,pir.1t1u11 Point on Ocean ' ll11ulP\'Jrd Call 720-1140 for • "form.1t1tm ' Mo nday, Aug. 31 , Senior driving - t Rt•g1,trat1on opens Aug. 31 for C,t>ptc>mber's refresher class for \t•n1or motorists entitled "Mature 1 Dm1ng SS Alive " The two-day l < 1.1~' '"ill be held Sept 16 and 1 7 . . u rlw We~t Newport Community (Pntt•r For more information, call (,-l4 l240 Tuesday, Se pt. 1 Newport watercolors - Loe JI ~ enes depicted 1n wntercolors by artist Ruth Hynds will be on displa~ In the community room al Newport Center Library, 856 San Clemente Drive from ~pt. 1 rhrouRh Sept. 30. The exhibit is free <incl open to the public during regular library hours. Call 644-31 77 for 1nformat1on. Wed. Sept. 2 Drugs in the workplace -Open to Recovery, a non-profit org.1n1zat1on dedicated to solving the problem of drugs in the workplace and assisting the recovering community with employment, will hold a community meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. Sept. 2 at the Costa M esa Community Center, 1845 park Ave. For information, call 722-7133. Lincoln School -Lincoln elementary School, l101 Pacific View Dri-.ie in Corona del Mar, will host a punch and cookies recep~ion and tour of the school's newly remodeled cJmpus from 3 to 5 p.m. Sept. 2. The public is invited. For informarion, call 67 3-4865. Thursday, Sept. 3 Stop smoking -the American Lung AssoCiation or Orange County will offer a Freedom From Smoking Clinic beginning at 7 r.m . Sept. 3 at Hoag Memoria Hospital, 301 t\e\\port Bhd. Ne,,port Beach. To enroll, call the American Lung , Association ut Orange County at 835-LUNC The fee is are $75. Map reading -Adventure 16 outdoor and travel outfitters will off er a free ~minar on map .1nd comp.iss reading at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 3 3t the Costa M~ store, 1959 Harbor Blvd. For information, call 650-3301. Square dancing -The Costa Mba Quick.steppers, the city's lively senior square danct> performing troupe, invite you 10 their weekly dance, 9 a.m to 11 a.m. Thursday at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th Street and Pomona Avenue. The group is looking for experienced squ re dancing couples for expanded activities. Call 545-5669 for information. Tuesday, Sept. 8 Turkish relations -The Newport foundation will host a presentalion entitled "U.S -Turkish Relations in the Emergence of the New World Order" by the Hon. Mehmet Emre, Turkish consul general in Los Angeles at 7:30 a.rn. Sept 8 in the Quarterdeck Room al the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W . Co.1st Highway in Newport Beach. Call 644-4311 for reservations. MANY INOS NO MINIMUM SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 20 ·at 10AM, 6300 E. 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For information, call 639-4962. Thursday, Sept. 1 O Book talk ~ The Newport Beach Library's 'Let's Talk Books" series will begin this (all at 10 a.m. Sept. 10 with a discussion of John Grisham's best-seller "The Firm." The program is at the library's Newport Center branch. For information, call ·644-3181. Saturday, Sept. 12 Child abuse survivors - A workshop entitled "Using Anger to heal the Child Within: A Seminar for Women Survivors of ChilcJhoo<l Sexual Abuse'' will be offered l>y. counselor Elizabelh Slocum Jt 12:30 p.m. Sept. 12 at 2900 Bristol St., Building F, suite 202 in C0>ta Mesa. There is a charge of S5 per person. Reservations: 546-7708. Beach party -The Je, .. ish Community tenter or OrJnge County's Kids Klub. (or children in grades three through six, will host ·' Bombastic Beach Bash from 7 :45 to 1 O p.m. Sept. 12. The center 1~ located Jl 250 E. Baker Sr. 1n Co:it.1 Mesa. For more information ,1bout Kids Klub, call 751-0608. Monday, Sept. 14 Charity golf -Orange County's hosp11al1ty industry '' 111 host a charity golf tournament to benefit the Make-A-Wish f ound.1c1on Sept. 1 •1 ut the Pelican Mill Col( cour)e in Newport Ueach. The c .. ent , .. ,ti ;ibo include a benellt silent JIJClion .md , .. ine tJsting Jl Le Mcrid1t•n Hotel. for inform.1tion, c.111 ·l54·9611 . Tuesday, Sept. 1 s Estate planning -Merrill L} 1Kh will olfer ,1 free semin.lr <.ntitll·d ''(-,1.1lt' Plannmg: The Statt• or Yuur Ci.t.1tc.' ' ti.um noon lo 1 p m. 5ept 15 at the Center Club m (O)tJ M1.:...:i CJll 955-6158. In spirational speaker - The Nt•\\ port Ol'.lth friend~ of tht.> Lil>r.uy will ho"t ,'\talk by TJ)lor I (Jrtm.1n, .1 nat1on.illr known . author of t\\O 1x1pul.u boo~ on pcr~onJlit) .:ind bt:hJv1or, on !>t.>ptembt.•r 1 5 JI the Newport Center L1br~m. SSC> 5.1n Ch:.-mcntt:• Dr The t.1lk 1~ ftc~ ¢-- DOG FLEA DIP Saturday,· Augu t, 29th 12:00 to 3:00 PM Low Cost Vaccine Clinic 1:00-3:00 Ho pital Tour. . Please Bring A Towel & . Leash Balboa Animal Hospital 6904 JV. Coast H'N)· • NB • \'ear llw111111(to 11 border 642-3840 , Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Z a .,., :~RESPONSE . For me the reason I feel so strongly 1°...-From A1 whilt he C.'.ln get now and try again, an Idealist with a "vision", a tough manager to cure all our problems. There is no such animal so we must choose the mJn best suited_ to co~ with the~. A well dragged recession, cnme, decaying citi~, new ideas are necessary but are not confined to the young and cannot be a sub~titute for experience in a world and a people. ~ DOROTHY CLINCH in regard to this Issue is we take care of foster children and I wou ld say 99 percent of the children that come into our home, come from homes where there are basically no family values and they see only abuse and.neglect, trauma, drugs and if they have family values instilled in them, their parents having had those instill ed in them could in turn have taught them to the children. Unfortunately we end up with a lot of dysfunctional families because this is not the case. with their diversiona,Y tactics to keep the public's attention on so-called family values so they would not concentrate on the real issl".les and the problems facing our nation. '· Remember the Republicans pushed this stu". They were very good at diversionary .... qntl twisting the truth. In the 12 years of Republican rule, our standard of living has gone down in more way than one. True family values mean that is eossible for a man to provide for his ram1ly . Well, Washington, Sacramento and governments at all level have taxed the hell out or our workers, not only can't they rind jobs, jobs, jobs when they are employed hair or their pay check is ripped off be(ore they even get it. Then come tax time, see what's happening, even then we have to sweat out how many more taxes we have to donate to the overloaded government payrolls. Government soaks Newport Be.ich 0 Yes, I definitely feel they should be an issue that we discuss. You asked what is a definition of family values. t think It would SUP.porting adults that are showing responsibility, respect and love to their children. DEBBIE MAGNUSON Costa Mesa LOCAL NEWS ONLY For a subsc ription to the Daily PiJot, call our circulation department at 642-4333. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... ,_ .... c..... kt! llll -llll., CISTA •U-Ml-115' NO POINTS! NO COST! 395· <) FLAT FEE p Low Mortgage .latel • New Home lOCJ"S • RefincTce • Locn ~ldolion •Home~ FOf Mae nbrnaJon COi Jack 967-()9()() ALTA flNANCIAL CO.. 0 The question was should the Republican and Democratic parties make family values .an issue in the presidential election. No, 'it wasn't the Republicans . LITTLE JOHN'S AUCTION SERVICE, INC. In Association with Auction Productions John R. Ganytl, Auaionttt, Stott Lie. #2(J() t Bob Grttnt, AuctiMllr, Stall Uc. #A2019 Present A Fine .Am1QuE INVESTMENT AurnoN Sunday,,August 30, 1992 Featuring ,a Louis XV Boule scyle bron1c ormolu mounted desk aJttl other Lou1~ X\' Sl)le French f11m1shings; c~cellent cru1ch mahogany Empire pcnod Stl'\cr: hand caned American oak Nonh-.inds library table; Chippendale and other selected fumbh1ngs. rehd caivcd antique mUSlc cati1nc1. mirrors, lamps, etc. Al~. an C'ICCllcnt sclcct1on or collect1ble and 1mcstment qualiry proctlains, ind. Uadros, cut ct)'Stal and glass; a fine de~rt ~t by Rosenthal; estate stc!rhng • s11'·cr and s11'-cr plate; and antique wall regulators and mantle clocks. Art •ork 111dudes original oils and hthognphs by such noted artists as undsccr, Jones. Rockwell, Lambert. etc; hm1lCd selcellQD or American Jnd at . European bronzes . by Remington, Russell, OiipaNs and others; estate jcweliy featuring diamonds and otber precious gem stones set in l~K and 18K gold. And Oncntalia from a Sao Diego collection featuring netsukes, snuff bottles, Oriental and Mid·Eastem carpct.s. Plus, firearms from early American and Eµrope from 17S0.18W; edged weapons; we.stem memort>ilia; India artifacts, ind. pouery and tQ!iles; framed historical documents, and much much more. Special Additions: Antique collector Mot machines; a rm handmade and detailed miruature rcplia of a Wild West saloon; US Deslroyer's bronze ship's binnacle; and 1 large hand caMd wooden model of a tugboat ft-f"~.. C O\h Pt•r 'onql ( ' • I. ..,...th pr'' 1 l"P' nvol \11\CJ Mn '•· •C '''" J• und A1n.-.n< nri f • P"' 10"o Buyers Premium will be charged ~ 0 •• ~ \ 0 ~ •• f!J<Ytl @' Cf5atl PASADENA Fine Gifts, Gourmet, C~ildren'$ & Ladies Appare l • ·. up all the money and prod uces nothing Therefore I call them blood sucJers and they are the ones that hit U) \\ith the family value crap . 0 I believe that everyone belie"es in family values whether caring for an 111 parent or ca ring for a child or caring for the next door neighbor \\ho doesn't have any family to tal..e care of them. I believe it is a smo~e screen or an issue created to divide people rather than to keep people together. I think that we should be dealing with the issue that really concerns individuals and famili~s is everybody being able to • work, make a living wage, have a home, a place to live and a roof over their heads and bed that they kn ow are going GA RY S Thursday, August 27, 1992 A7 ~ ~ b to be there e\ery night and to pit one • group against the other because one person beli~ves that the nuclear family is the only way is \\rong. All of us ha\e certain vafue that are intrinsic \\ithin us, it's damaging to the \\hole fab ric of our nation to tear us apart bccau)e we don't agree on our "Judea-Christian ethic" I thought \\e \\Cre .i nation built on religious freedom, Buddhists and Muslims and people ,.,ho don't belie\e in one Cod. They h.t\C il right under our con!>litution to exi<:.t in our country and not be deme;incd as being oubidc the mainstream or being unAmerican. I think that by accentuating these diff crences, the politicians are just clouding th e issues that really concern America and it is tragic. SHARON BOURDEAU • Costa Mel.a -. - INTERNATI ONAL . - C~'J ~ Fashion Island • 1065 Newport Center Drive • Newport Beach• 714 •759 •1622 (~:;') .................... _ ~----------- s N < E °' • 0 ~ O FFE RS TO THE PUBLI C FINE ME AND FUR I HI GS CLOTHING ' Ladies & Children's Casual Clothing ~ .l I t;·~~ . ! _,.,.,_.;::,,-:=;~fy- < • • O/o { BOUT1QUES Fashions, Jewelry & Acce~ries ~ t fL I ~ :J.ann£ £ ~ .. UPT080%0FF • Ofo f Sportswear • Dresses • Aooessories Waterside on the Boardwalk • J -g>~ ~ tff.,uA,o I Importers of Fine Pearls & Italian Jewelry t ~ 2~'·0~J, {) A Fashion Splctlde Wlh a Focus on Color Houri: 3400 "Block \eVia Lido .. thru F'tl. 1~ Sll.1N;s.a 1 NftuPm.1 ach .. , ,• ... AS Thursday, August 27, 1992 HORNBLOW.ER '0 PILOT SUMMER SERIES t ••• : t-• Pi ll up niur Fr n· Til-kt'!, l~imit t\\11l dt H11rnhl(''' L·r Pinrn·~ Y11l·ht, \\'eekda\"~ 9 tl' ), S11tur1.LI\, l) t11 Ih'Pl1 D I N I N 0 Y A. C H f . I ••• ' I ' \ 243 t Wot Pacific Coast H 1~way 646-0155 • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally eliot A new tradition begins this year on Newport Harbor: "We~ Wednesday", a summer evening series sponsored by the Daily Pilot and Hornblower Dining Yachts. Each Wednesday, . the community is invited to a free • • evening cruise around Newport Harbor on a glorious, huge, incredible yacht for two hours of hors d 'oeuvres, · drink, with fellowship and fun. If you'd like to join us onboard one or more of these cruises , look for details in upcoming _editions of the Daily Pilot. The Wet Wednesday bay cruises will give · you a chance to get more involved with· your community. Meet a friend or two, be introduced to the local . movers and shakers, and just plain have fun r: with door prizes, -v hors d' oeuvres, music, no.-hos t bar, outrageous surprises and more, and it's all free. Don 't miss the boat! ' Wet Wed nesday Kick-af Night Newport Beach Merchants Fashion Night Music Under the Stars Newport Beach Library/Authors Night ( odccs not available ac Hornblower · pid up at library) Newport-Mesa Realtors Night Meet You r Politicians Night Six>rts Night (Pro, Otmpics, College, High SchOO) Back::To-School Night (Teachers, Parenrs, Sru<lcnrs, Adm inisttitors) Dciily Pilot Advertiser Night End Of ummer: Bash Newport Harbor Cham~r Night • I nu rau OrJy ·Aml-tat6·00~. September 2 Sepre~r9 Septemlxr 16• September 2 4 September 30 The Daily Pilot and Hornblower Dining Yachts: A continuing commitment to the communiry. • • - -- I .I lff n1 -01 l l u I J ti I 10 01 l !hursday, August 27, 1992 A9 ~ I) Plalntlfts' checks inalled In lawsun over cremations Seymour seeks to bridge gender gap By Joel Beers s..-... COST A MESA -Settlement checks have been mailed in the grisly legal case of a local cremato- rium accused of dumping and oth- erwise mishandling clients' ashes, attorneys in the case said. Checks in the $27 mi llion settle- ment against Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Mortuary for gross misman- agement of its crematoriu m were mailed Aug. 18 to the ap- proximately 11 ,000 people whose family members were affected, at- torney Betty McMullen said. "l think the clients arc ex- tremely happy there's been a reso- lut ion. It's been a long nine-and-a- half years," said McMullen, who represented 400 plaintiffs. Fifteen other mortuaries that used the crematorium were also involved in the lawsuit. Anyone who had relatives ere· mated at Harbor Lawn between July 1, 1978 and Aug. 1, 1985 was eligible to receive part of the set· tlement. Checks ranged from less than $100 to more than $10,000, and plaintiffs should have their money within 10 days of I.he Aug. 18 mailing date, said Suzanne Tague, a partner in the law firm respon- sible fo r administering the pay· ments. McMullen said the complex na- tu re of the case made the pro- ceedings lengthy. "1 always felt the evidence was there, but 1t was a difficult man· agement case," she said. "The cases were not alike; they were all different; it was qui te a tremen· dous administrative workload. The total suit is about $27 mil- ~ Senator verbally attacks Feinstein. talks about economy ' during speech at the Center Club . By Joel Beers Siatt Wmet COST A MESA -Sen. John Seymour told a group of approximately 200 business and professional women Wedne day that while he fea rs being on the wrong side of the "gender gap" with opponent Dianne Feinstein, he will bridge it by November. "The intelligence of women is b~ing insulted by (media reports) that Dianne Feinstei n has their vote," Seymour said during his speech at the $100-a-plate noon luncheo n at the Center Club. "That's like saying that because I am a white Caucasian, every white Caucasian will vote for me." Though he laced his 15-minute speech with frequent criticism of his senatorial opponent, the not-so-subtle theme of Seymour's appearance was the economy. And it was only fitting, since t~e women who came 10 he:ir him arc intimately famil iar "'ith that i sue. Joining Seymour wa!> Texns Sen. Phil Gramm, a senatorial expert on the economy and co-author of the Gramm-Rudman bill which sought to mandate a balanced federal budget. The fund ra1!>er was organized bx Orange County bu)ine))woman Cfvi)tine Diemer, who also mentioned the gender gap in her introduction. "This is an unusual e'ent in that 11 b sponsored by an all-women fiost comrni11ec,'' she said. "The ns~umption that we arc going to vote for Dianne Feinstein becaui.e "'e are women, 1 find insuhing ... there are no reasons to vote for Feinstein, and plenty of reasons to vote for John Seymour. "Seymour attacked Feinstein, the former San Francisco mayor, on a number of i~sucs, including he r links with former California Chief Justice Rose Bird, her support of large defense cuts, and what he called her "classic liberal" slance on the economy, unemployment and social programi.. He also credited his pro-woman efforts in the Senate, mctlung Gramm echoed during hi) short :spei: h I le also sal 1 thc r in l1;11l campaign is a\mding a tu1 m.1l 1lcb,11l.'. "She c;:in run. but ~he 1..10't hide .. '"c're gu111g to mokc her out." llut, Sc)mCH:r m 1de 11 fear th:it he n:uhlc\ he lrn:> a d1fl1 1h hallcngc 1n i;ctt1ng hi~ me s.1gc <11. ros!> t \\ men "ho ma> hcli \C th.it bc1.iJU c he 1 a m~rn. he \\on'1 rcpn.: cm them "It du1. & l ln1~ll.1t1n •heat mg .all 1h1~ talk abou1 the~ i·ca!kd gentler g.1p," he \;11d. "It got to the poinl \\here I told·m~ v.1fc I h:Jd to Jo ~oml'thing gc t .1 n ... "' 11 ... 1r t} le or ch;.inge m: 11 l.i~ • U it he told m . John. }Ou'll nehf b1.: .1no1ha pn.:ll} 1.1 c •.. I guc" l'll ha'c tu M;:ind 1111 Ill) rc1;1 1d.'' '"I th ought he arll ula1 ... d h mes <i!!c about.the c .. onom: \e:) ''.!II, c pcciall~ in lUOtr:ist to th;11me.11 l> pl. n) \\h1 h tr.inkl) sc;.ires the hell oui 0( mc: ," ~.rn.J Julil ..._ Vandcrmo~t. "110 \l.t)1J... JO r a Co l1 \k,.1 cmuonm .. mul c.:ng crmg.firm. "M> husbanJ and I \\Ozi. hard for c\Cf) dollJI \\C.: gc.:t anJ l:-tx in~r~JSCli \\OulJ r 'J!I) hurt u, ... Complaints against Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Monuary were !int filed in 1983 wh en two sisters claimed their brother's body was cremated with several other bod- ics. . . lion, $21 million of which was dis-r----'"-=----------T---''------------------------------------ Th egan class-action suit that llcged Harbor Lawn employ- ees oft placed multip le bodies in the crematorium at the same time, or mixed, spilled and sometimes dumped portions of their clients' ashes. tnbuted among the 11,000 claim· ants. Some checks are fo r less than $100 and several were as high as $14,000. The average claim was about 1,400, Tague said. Plaintiffs had from Nov. 1989 to March 1990 to file claims. WHOLESALE TROPICAL NURSERY LI UIDATION SALE ·· 611 Fems MOW $U9 (kg. $5) 1 GIL .. dents NOW $1JO (Ilg. $3) 5 GIL .a of Pnllc MOW $5 (ks. $15) IS GIL Glint lints MOW $100 (kg. $150) 15 Gii. llnlnlS MOW $t0 (kg. $50) 5 Gii. .._ HOW $5 (ks. $15) The truth about funeral prices in the greater South Coast area. A t Harbor Lawn~ people are important. We believe that every family deserves a ~nalized final tribute. Here, only the family selects the type of service they want and the price to be paid. . Burial si>ace for two ••.••.•••...•. $910 We will provide for dk'ect cremation, iI'lc:lllCf~ mo~ CCil't! fr-ofil ................................ . Or chon5e fr-om other type of services frofil ......... . ~---:;:::::~ Harbor LaWn- Mount Olive Mortuuy & Meroorial Paik 540-5554 Servicing all faiths • Under new oWnershlp $540 $985 $285 24 Hour Services • 1625 Gbler Avenue • 0*3 Mesa . (c:all b a hie broclue ~Cmnasm 9 '-e ~cf Lift) I • TA.NOY SAVE '100 Hlgll -•ld, dot· 1111tr1x printer Low As $15 Per Month • • Perfect for your office or home printing • Prints 270 cps Reg 499 95 •26 28A9 .... IArE '60 Alft9·rer..,. ar UU.ltl ,,,,. lea. HALF OFF/ ..... ,..,,.. ,,,. .. 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Ct-* 1llMlf,.... 9oolc I MOii ..... .....-.,.. •9dulll ~- PriOR~--~· MOfft eM , A10 Thursday, August 27, 1992 Sidewalk sizzler ' Fashion and beauty .bona nza' at Via · Lido's annual ~nd-of-Summer Sidewalk Sale Thb \\ceh•nd the late!>t in r.hh1nn Jnd bt'.1uty combines with 1 'l'\\ port Bl"ad1 trad1t1on on V1J dll1 Jrnn in the Annual End·of-Summcr Sidewalk Sale .dwrt' \Ou'll find lht• fun of" ,trl)l'I t m akrng \\Ith ·.rnt.1,1 c ..,J, 1ngs on 1 r1d.1\, Sa turd,1y and "und.1\, ·\ugu'>t 28-30, nn1 <1 30 ,1 m to 5 00 p.rn Stroll dlh\ n quaint \ 1,1 Lido and thl' lw.1ut1iul Ncwpnrt 11,irhur bo.irch\,111.. \\h1h.• llll l'n1oy ,) un1qUl ,h1>pp'ng L'pl'r'l'lkl' .rnd ,1 ~rl'.11 clJ\ ut ~.l\ ing-..' •For tr,1d1t111n.1I 11L'l1 , clothin~ and 't.rn ~h1ng!> ht'.1d to -\tl..inson's. 'l>l'UJlizrn~ •n t'.btern ... u1ts and 'IJllrh COJl'-. rt·~1mcnt.1I tit'!> .ind plJin-rront re U'>l'r:.. 0\\ nt•r Cordon .\tl..in-.l1n h,h macll' th1:. th1rd·gl·ncr.i11nn busi1w..,~ .1 Sll1.LC'!>!> b> 1.ont1nu1ng •o ullcr aiiurd,1bh.' r •ll' l n.., .1pp.Hl'I th.11 lll'\l r ~"L''> nut or -.t) le. Clwl 1.. '1.it tlw .,tml' -.pt·c1.1J .. their month-long September promotion with 20 percent savings on \\'Omen's cozy polar fleece 1ackets and colorful nylon 1ng suits. Looi< for greJt specials on lcnthcr .ind leJlher-look hJndbJgs featuring Perry Ellis gem appraisal and repair services. • For fashionable eyewear and sunglasses featuring an enormous seledion of ttie latest styles, shop Z iggy's Optical. Ziggy Modnick, owner and optician, along w ith his highly qualified staff provides perfect-fitting eyewear at-great prices to suit your own particular lifestyle. Every customer can rook forward to an in-depth color and fashion analysis, along with prompt service from the in-store lab facility. Stop by and ask Ziggy about the hottest fastiion trends in frames and lenses and his in-store specials. •Today, more than ever, a person's total image depends a great dear on healthy, fashionable hair, elegant nails and radiant skin. Because you deserve to look your very best Women's Apparel for great savings on cotton sportswear, dresses. cruise attire and accessories. Jannelle's is the perfect shopping destination as you sip an espresso along the boardwalk and watch yachts head out to sea. • Enjoy the continuing tradition offered by these merchants who bring you quality merchandise at reasonable prices, along with friendly, attentive service. They're there to answer your fashion and beauty questions, too. Next week, we'll show you how children go Back lo School in style. Send in your latest Fashion & Beauty news, inquiries and photographs to: Fashion, The DAILY PILOT, 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa, 92627, or Fax us your upcoming events at 631-5902. Please include your name, address and phone number. 1• Look great in this versatile polar fleece jacket teamed with a fall basic turtleneck. Both are on sale at Port 0 ' Call. ,d ut• \ou r111d one ol •I l' u1 ' !>h• ·P" 1n the l• iuntr\ \\1th n.1turJI ... 1i, 1tilck r c luthrng Jon Bircr, owner of Charlie's Locker, sports the latest N.tutica active wear. from head to toe, stop by Bouseh Beauty Salon, for the latest in precision haircuts, high-fashion styling, and expert nail and facial ca re. At Bouseh Salon, only the finest products, such as Aveda, BID~ ~~ ':4/oha To Svmmer" ---SALE-----. •~up ll\ Ch.-irlic's lot \..er J uniqut' sp1.., 1h ~tore · 1r I 11:h n1l'n Jnd \\ n 11('11 :t•.itur ng the l.Hest 111 lJ-.u.11 \\l',H, \\1th .l tun. n..iuticJI tlwnw Rl1tk•1.t1ng the JC.t1\C' ~liuthl'rn lJ 1: irn.a I IC'!>t)'IC, nll.n \\Ill ippr1.•uJte the extens1\ c 1'.1ut1t.l .ind l omm\ Hilfiger lint''>, .io; well • 1~ l\.1h.1l.1 ~ t.1\\JttJn ,lrnb .• rnd P.-wl .rnd Sh.tr!... ltati,111 \\Ou\. l .lCl1t., can choo)e irnm .1 '' 1ck .i-...,ortrnent or coloriul .lltlH' 1 >utL'n' car th,11'.., perll.'ll for buth \H•t•l..t·nd~ .md gL'lJ\\ ,l\:. bpcct orne !>Urpnse~ during the '>1dL'" alk Sale' • Bidwcll's Bidtiquc a greJt pl.:icc to shop for the IJtt•st \\urn en· s tJ!>h1ons Jnd accc!>SOrtC'> ' nlll'flng .rn arr J} oi .,umrncr ' lt-.ir.inu.' spt•l 1.ll!> to lwlp 1.t 11 hr.t'l.' lhl'lf -1 5th \l'clr 1n '-t''' purt lkJch r caturrng Cr .:u~ I i1 ir"l' P.iris UluC'), 1-..l'n Dom' ,rnd l •\ ~C',H (O\C'r'>. )Ou'll rincl top m.111ur.icturer lirJmJ., .it rt'.1-. m.ibk• prices, 1n ,1dd1t1un to tlw 'H l'i..h !>pt•C1Jls A'!.. m' ncr J.1 \.. l' \\ Jrrl.'n ,1bout ll rthd.iy B•H 1-.-.tnr c ·\en gr(•Jll'r -.,1, 1ng~. Chr•c \.. cout thv rL'll'ntl\ ,1ddL·d 111 drl n ., ckop.Htment tur grl.'Jt J.i \.. To 5, honl ltl'm~. t(•,ltur ng n:.1111" .ind toddler) up tu Ii\ ">l/t• ... • r1ne IJd l'~· .ind Lh1ldrL1 '.) .rpp.irL•I J\hl1t 'ou J ' Port O ' Call. 1 ~-.c.ir ild tr.1d1t.1m \\hoc 1u.1 l\ nwrd1.ind1s1.' • .ind t'\< l'lll'nt U,fll'T 1•r 'l'r\1((' h.t\l' bt'lCll11l' •b, · ... : 'l.'., h.tllm.irk. 0111 t rn•~!> \mu1(J twrings Jnd the latest .1Lccs!>Ort1.'>, !>UC.n a ... fun-moving p111 ... ) nu'll ,ibo tmd super savings on ... \u, pl.11.1.•n1t1lS, g Its, dinnerware and muL11 more! A brid;il registry "1th an on-.,taif consultant is ,1\ .HIJblc to help you plan the periL•ll \\ l'tkJing . • 11 \ou'rt.! lool...1ng for exquisite gc m) tu t umplement the new fall f,bh1nns th.it \\ill lJl..C you into the hul1d.w -.C'ason with dazzle .111d pJn,1che. loo!... no further thJn Pearls by Emiko, located behind [cl\' ards Lido Theater. Oiftring J wonderful selection of all tvpes of pearls, diamonds and culorcd '>tone) you O\.\ e yourself ,1 \ l)r t to tlw. clcg.int ~tore. where the 1e\\cl1¥ shO\\Cascd is an Jrtfurrn 111 1heli. Pearls b-. Em1l...u 1s new to 'l'\\ port U1.0JLh, under the mvnl'r~h1p of Emil..o Samard, \\ho l''t.iblt>lwd her business 1 S )'Cars ,1~0. Accord1n~ to Emiko, she imports .lll I er O\\ n pear!:> directly trum J.1p.rn .• rnd orfors them at the bc~t pm l'" in town. During the S1dc\\.slk \Jlc, spt:c1JI pearl drop L'.lrr1111.,' ,..,.hKh normally rttJrl Jt $.1 ~5 ,, pair arc 35 to 40 pucent 011 P1 ·.irl necklaces will bl' 30 pt•ri en! oft Bl'autif uJ 1-t i....11.Jt r.)pt .. and bl.1Ck onyx drop e.irmH~'· rq;ul.Hly retailing for $1.n •• ir•· un ... ale tor $39 a p.rn PC'.111-. 11~ Em1l..o also custom cf, '''t..;r J•''wlr\, rc>trrngs pearls .1 · J be .Hf, 1r1 one cfJ>, and ofiNs GmQIW 1\\.SA New line of Casual Fashions 'f1'tS' for Men a Women • COMFORTABLE • PRESHRUNK • WRINKLE FREE • 100% COTTON • COLOR FAST Reasonably Prlc•d at $ 15 -$39 lrigbt c .... IDd I nllm Iii llab tbil llYliU, 111J II en f• clatbina PEIFECT FOi '111111...Jh TD Wiii! 634 Udo Par\ Drfve, Newpof1 leach • 675-9773 located ~Ind O.laney'a Restaurant above Cafe °" MON ·SAT 109m5c>n\ SUN 1~ . . . It's That Time Again! Newport Ski Company's ~OO OO QJJzj\[b Wlfru~~~~@OO ®~a ~~fb~ ST ARTS FRIDAY AUG. 28TH 1 OAM 2700 W. COAST HWY. 714/131-3280 LOO< FOO OlR ltEW ORANGE STORE (Corner of Tustin & Kate/ls) THIS FAIJ.Lt Coldwell, K.M.S. and Main Street are used, and their professional staff will help you to look and feel special. So pamper yourself in style and ask about their new client specials. A LL SUMME R M E R CHANDISE • Don't forget to stroll over to the waterfront and visit Jannelle's 20-75% OFF • •• STARTS AUGUS T 27, 199 2 AT 9AM 5£.£. OUR $5 -$10·-$15 13ARC7AINSJ Great Buys -Samples at cost The Coming Out Party of the Year! 8:00 AM • SATURD AY SE~IBER 19~ 1992 flllage Sun n ewer A Plaw.a Drive -Aero88 fro• South Coa8l P laza South Coast Plaza A SNEAK PEEK run celebration of the opening o f PLANET HOLLYWOOD You never know who you'll see at the Star Struck Celebratloll. so SIGN UP now to run, walk or stroll in the ti STA~STRUCK SK~. Proceeds fromthis event will benefit THE WELLNESS COMMUNlTY of Orange County: a free program which supports adults with cancer, and their families, fight for recovery. COUNT YOUR LUCKY STARS ..... . * "Fow ~~~-tl"Random Prize Drawings * Someone will win 2 tickets to the invitation only Planet Hollywood Grand Opening complete with Hollywood celebs and a weekend at the Westin. * Planet Hollywood custom leather jackets go to the top male & female winners . * Top three male and female finishers receive tickets to the Sneak Preview Planet Hollywood Party * ... plus other great prizes. INTERNATIONAL FOOD FAIRE ... Vie de France -ti Shanghai Inn Gust~ Anders ~ The Village Farmer Ghandi Indian C\Jisine ~ Antonella's PLUS ... The Eric Stiller Jazz Quartet from 9:00 tit 11:00 ..,~~·""''"'-" •· @litar:ou'fi _ 1 Piil. ~ ~WlHT-v()ltOCJI> ~ TAC certified courM... For more Information call ~ce Pace Promotion• at (714) 861-&062 ... Computerized tlmlnwreeu1t1 ************************* ************************• ENTRY FORM OfFICE USE OHlY 0 I I I. AGE ON RACE DAY rn WAIYEB AND AUWPDQN OF RISK· Musx ae stGHEQ; In conade1'81iof1, of Ihle entry 90Ceptance, I hefeby tor mysett. my helrs,ex9CUton and admin11nton, waMt any and all nghll and c:t.ms for dam•ge• against the ~Mt of Senta Ana and Coala Meaa,The wetneu Community. Hert>en P Massinger, Race Peoe Promotlonl. end any tndiVidUal or organizatiOn Haoalltld Wllh the Pt.Mt ~wood SCar SIJUd( 5K for any and al io. .... .,..,,_, death susta!Md by me en the event I hel'9by C8f'1lfy that I em in good condition end am a.,._ IO ufefy compete In this t Yent I wil adcjtlOflally permit the UM ot rrrt name and pteklrea In broadc:Mta, ltlecas11, newtpapera. bfoch1ns, etc Md I .,.o undtrlland hit t. -*Y ... • non refundtlble As • ~ aHeee I otf1lfy lhet .n intonnMlon provided In '"' kHm 11 true and OOil..... I ~ rMd flt !!'!11 infarmalOn ~ tot' .,. •wntand and c:ompllta c:eitift my ~a Md~ by ~re below I tfl' THE RIGHT ONE BELOW GENDER (SEX)~ Enry tee inciudea t lhwt-~your lh111 size ~~[g~ lndMduel en.-y •ertr NGl•tndon I• $17.00 t lndtvlduml en•y •"-' 1ep 14, 1182 le ao.oo s - Addlionalt·lhtrtsO $10•11Ch _s _M _L_XL .-- Addl9'ofW doMllor'J to The .......... Colftmuntty $ - TOTAL ENCLOMD: $_ .. • port Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Thursday, August 27, 1992 ociety . ocicty Cdilor \'id.1 De.in ... 6.i2 . .i321 .~· , . '0th birthday bash on the Back Bay · ean Macino of Ne,,<•0.1 Oench did an "Elizabeth Taylor" net Saturday evening and threw herself n big birthday ash to celebrate No. 50! The party place, the Back Bay ome of Macy Coffin, was marked ..... -~---.by o 1936 Buick co'nvertible filled with 300 black, while and hot pink balloons. ''I wanted to do this party up first class ... so I rr.ade it black tie formal. My fa\onte restaurant - Chantcclair - catered," said Maeano, a managing director of Marsh Mel ellan Companies. Inc., a vorld,\1dc insurance brokerage 'rganizavon. The 115 guem, including ancino's steady friend laird lue, -.on Troy Cockrell and Blue's on~. Laird Jr. and Geoff, dined on he l.w.n nt tables decorated in \ hite, black and hot pink. The 1enu of the honorcc's favorites ncludcd stuffed chicken breast ftcr ltule po1.11bes \\1th e:l\'iar nd hlue cheese in puff pastl)', d Caesar salad follO\\Cd up by rrot cal.e. , "I'm frqm Texas and l love rrnt c.11.c," said l\lacino. 'ul.111ng among guci.ts an a long t pinl. gown. The party \itation, done by Laguna artil.t tld friend Jorce Reardon, potlighted the honoree in the hot ini.. number, which the baker From left, Geoff Blue, Laird Blue, Jean Macino, Troy Cockrell and Laird Blue Jr. at the birthday ba h. Harriet and Irv Wieder, Peg Reday and Malcolm and Milena Thompson, "ho is a Yugoslavian • countess and daughter of the crown prince on Montenegro. 0 FREE GIFT • FREECIFT • FREECIFT • FREECIFT • FREECIFT • FREEClfT• FREECIFT THE BROADWAY • S 0 U T H C 0 A. S T P L A Z A Come visit our Oinique counter at The Broadway, South Coast Plaza now through Sept 5 and rereive your free Oinique gift of 7 irresistable Clinique products with any $13.50 or more purchase. Hurry!Don'tbe left out! IT'S Off: Now, the word is that Bob Mackie will NOT be at The Center Club for lunch on Sept. 29. Ladcra Rosenberg, left, and Troy Cotl..rcll en Ju~ buffot ,\l the pJrl\. ~ Ln.~,l,.,.,.J \.11m'-111r,.1r.11'\ ~Jft'rll\l! Wt' m.ilt' t'\t'I'\ ~Jlhl·nnt: in 1.'\1.'lll rrnduced on the Gel on eal.e. The birthda) celebration ncludcu with dancing to han,e!." in the atrium. Actuall). e part) continued on Sunday JrJ l'\1.'I'\ t'\t'nl 'j'\'Clll .JC.lfl'\'l!"dtt' lurKht"' 1rJ t\lr'-:m.01 ... , 1-----.....----------------------i 1.JR1rthJa\• .J:\nnan:"ml" J FunJr.ll'l'r> \X\~m.c Rl'Cl.'flll n' .Jl\u l\u \111:\'ah, th the birthd.!y girl opening gift tlay. Part) fold included Sandy Fiic, bb Davis, Nancy and Ray Carpenter, Craig Cornn, Joan anti tJill All ison_, Frit.zie Williams, Craig Brown, Dawn and Bob Washer and hnc-comers Gypsy Pulliam anJ Wally Wolf, who had been pcaaliLi ng earlier "ith the l~IJnucr:,. 0 ROTOCOL: Lido Isle resident I Jerry Richards il. the ne .... pt1.. -.1dc11t of the lntcrnauonal \t1~1tor'> and Protocol Foundauon o f Orange County. 1 , World\\ 1de tra .. eler Ricl\ards &l!lcecds Ga)'le Ander on, Y.ho 1 f\Cd an the po:,ition for three )' 1r:,. ~lore than 100 guests were p rc-.en t at the changco,cr during .l drnncr an The Center Club. . Other:, on the board with ·1 11..hard) include Joe Hunt, Pat ci ser, Mary Thompson, John au ::ind Clair Weeks. Anderson will on Sept. 16 ccome chief of Protocol for OC. po 111on helJ by Mary Jones for 1ght )Cars. Jones will be honored ept. W during a luncheon at the i'>ne)land Hotel. Richards ha also been named he deputy protocol officer of OC long with Eva Schneider. "Orange County is now being ecogn1zed as a major economic ntcr. Consulates are being 1:11\ned in the county and pre entativcs now pre cnt cdentials here a \\Cll as Lo ngcles. We 1oometimcs have hcrnl events in one day and the pulle will officially attend "hen .. , 1c·~ chcdule is too crowded," ,Rilharus said. Gue ts at the dinner ("-he re rJ1se was high for Anderson) i duded Zee Allred, the Barry liens, Or. Annemaria Ballin, Eva • d f red Schneider, Elaine and ill Redfield, Mary Lou and Scott orn by, Annette Hurwitz, arbara Hammerman, Emma Jane .ind Tom Riley, Felici~ Bukaty, Or. 3mc Pick, Rosalyn Laudati, Corona Del Mar • 7 14 675-:?478_ •• Revolutionary -New PERMANENT MAKEUP MANY SHADES & COLORS Eyeliner • Eyebrow • Lipliner • Full Lip Fee Special: $100 per procedure per visit 1. Save 35-45 min. putting on make-up 2. Stop smudging eyeliner & lipstick bleeding. 3. Have eyebrows even all the time 4. No need to reapply makeup after sports, shower, etc. ELECTROLYSIS Permjnent fiair Removal '20=lst 15 minutes/110-each added 10 minutes. Background: Nuning • FJecttology • T caching Certified by Dennouflage Institute Advanced Training with Enhanser II Member. American Association of Permanent Mujorie Healy, OT Color Technicians Dcnna-T «hnologist Society of Cosmetic Professionals · Recom!Mbded by. Plastic Surgeons, (22-3564 Dermatologists & Makeup Artists 2400 #K West PCH • New ext to Haa en Daz.s , Schedule a sitting for your family portrait in September and receive 25 complimentary greeting cards for the holidays. FIGGE ,. ~ ill por1,.;,,nfoi t1WT '""' .,_,, •(714) "'-'9ll• >MN C.-rl>rtw ..... H .. NM-.t ..JF1.1ll P Iii\ R1:ntJJ, :Jl\'"'lut:i f 11111<.~ I ..Jlht'mi: Put1t" .• JA.:d ~1}..'n' -11u.· Clf\ lll1.., tcn,unrr~:m .J\ ,1l~t P irlmc. ~urm 1rJ Lun.1 ~I'\ l•l' (714) 556,64 0 '}..\' \\ C-' \h It 'lit'\! ' '' fi "nta \n.1 l .\ .i~·:- He only gets one chance at a healthy start Make· the most of it CANINE GROWTH' SMAU. BfltS $400 0FF lOlbs. or larger Omine GroWth CANINE GROWTH ORIGINAL BfltS $200 0FF 1 Olbs. or larger on an_y other Science Diet pet focxls $400 OFF. All canned cases 6f Scienc Diet IXlg rood 2300 Newpcn Blvd. {cOOler of 23rd)---H--, CiiiaMCil 548-3151 ' A12 Thursday, August 27, 1992 CommunitY Forilm Communtty Forum runs on Tu~ays, Thursd.t)"i and 5.lturdays Write to: Piiot lette rs, 330 W. Bay St., Co1~ Me1a, CA 9 F~ letters to: 646-41 Readers' Hotline .•. 642 Editor William lobdell ... 642·4321, ext. Leners Tllanks ••• Please accept our sincere thanks for the wondrous •·Library Night on the Bay." The Newport Beach Public Library w~ indeed honored to be part of the "We t Wednesday"' series. The acco mmodations and ~CC\ ICC \\'CCC incredible . The entire Librarv community extends their gra titude to. the D:.iily Pilot, the staff and its publisher. LA DONNA T. KIENITZ C1tv Librarian. Nc~port Oeach 0 Than!. you so much for prm iding Wet Wednesday "Library Night on the Day." What a wonderful gathering of authors, book lo,ers, l1brJry st..iff and Daily Pilot personnel who m:ide their interaction possible. A I "andercd from deck to Jee!. greeting old friends and mJl..1ng new friends 11 was so ~at1sfying to !..no" ''e all hJJ 1:tdoi..s in common -J delightfully sdf-sclcctci.1 group. You pro,1dcd Jn cxc11mg community "happening" -spccial C\Cn to the gorgeous sunscl. The D.111\ PILO r under )Our ed1tor~h1p h,1<, rc ... umed ib prominence in our ~ community -pro' id1ng the necessary \\ho·~., "hat\. "hen\. where's anJ hO\\ ·s \\tth admirable vene. LUCILLE KUEl IN Newport Beach 0 I JUst "anted to take this opponunity 10 thank you and your '>laff for all of your assistance and interc~t m m' SUCCCS'.)ful bid for entry into. the 1993 Guinness Oook of World Records for singing the National Anthem at 17 e\ents within a 2.t hour penod. l am grattfied and pleased to see that in the!>c d:iys of political upheaval around the globe our count!) has rcm:11ned strong Jilt! patriotic. The unflagging liupport of the communittes and the news media was o'en~helming and '>U\tJmcJ me throughout tlw. c.:nJea"o r :ind 1 O\\C J Jebt of gratitude to all tho'e \\hn .11ded me in th1~ \ClllUrc Ei.pec1ally to Marc Martin\ crc:a1111e photography .ind Ru'' LoJr'S '>uppor11-.c Jnd profc,,1,>nJI articles '.\Iv quest to set 1h1~ rec- ord I'> but the first 1n a licr- 1c~ ,,f patriottcall~ themed !!•>,11' I '"111 bc un1.krtal.ang. ;\.1md). selling )Cl .1no1her "orld rccon.I by \tngm~ the N.11io1rnl Anthem .11 more 1..'ents m one \Car 1han anv- 111H: 1n h1stor;: and c.ulm1-· na11ng my attempt by break- ing my current record of 17 performances in one day on the one year :inni-.cr~.1ry of the !letting of thJt record. I am currently ... eel.1ng 11cnue~ in which to perform. Jnd sponsor'.) who \\ill enable me to achieve my l!Oal of spreading Nationalbm and Patnorn.m across America. I "'l\h to thank you agJ1n for all of your aS!ll\lance and enl"•)UrJgcmcnt, onJ I shall keep you informed J\ to my progre'' SUSAN R JESKE:. World Record Holder Costa Mesa Edito.rial · . . . - And the· council · said: 'Let 'em eat cake' Somebody please introduce the Ne,vpon Beach City Council to Andre Agassi. Agassi -tennis star, fashion setter and amateur philosopher -might be able to shore his mdtr famous adage with the local council: Appearance is everything. The council, yo u see, is having appearance problems. No, it has nothing to do witb the necktie Councilman John Co,, sports or the dress Councilwoman Evelyn Hart wears. lt has to do with something even more basic than that. Money. The council recently gave itself a raise. And while it was a modest pay boost, it comes during the midst of a triple·dip recession and at a time when the city has put a lid on hiring and halted contract talks with employees. for the record, council members don't make a great deal of money, nor are they suppose to. It's a part-time job designed for people who have a coihmon concern about the welfare or the city. Still1 nobody is going to begrudge a per on who spends off hours and even weekends worrying about the direction • and the future of the city a modest 3.7 · percent pay increase. But there is something very wrong with taking a robe -any raise :it all -while everyone else in the city Is being told to bold the line. There is something very wrong "'ith asking your \\Orkers to wait for the state to adopt a budget before talking turkey - but not waiting yourself. lt has 10 do with appearance. And in this case, the appearance the council bas left in ilS wake is that h doesn't have to play by the same rules that it expects the city's \\Orkers -the town's very backbone -to play by. There's a further wrinkle to this. The city charter mandates the raise. The council hus to tale a raise. Or bO sayb City Attorney Dob Durnham. A.nd the o~ly way to change the city charter 1s to f>ul II up to a citywide \Ole. What silliness. Raist:s should never be automatic. And in a time of economic disarray, the city leaders should be the very last ones to get n raise. The council should be '.)Ctting an example, not a bad precedent. We're thankful that council colleagues Hart and Jenn Watt have followed Mayor Phil Sam.one's lead in saying they'll give back the raise. We wonder what's 1.ceping t the rest of the council. ;L 1 A liberal education Could it be that our that oµr Does anyone i think media is founding fathers were liberals? unbiased? Anyone? Anyone? .... _o range County is an Alice Jn Wonderland kind of a place where words have strange meanings and labels arc quickly pinned on the unsuspecting. Politics is the predominant pastime and two sentences r-------. into any conversation around here will label you as a conservative or a liberal. May God help you if it's the wrong label because you will never wigglC free of the damn thing. Jim Greninger Publisher's Notebook Just the other day I was talking with a gentleman on tne Lord Hornblower, which is my yacht-of-choice for Daily Pilot Wet Wednesdays. This fellow said that he was su re tired of supporting all those welfare cheats and I replied that, when 1 was a social worker in Wam. the vast majority of people on welfare were either too old or too young to \\Ork. His eyes rolled back in his head and he let out an audible sa.:.p. "My god," he shouted to no one an particular, ·•a liberal. I recognize myself in ,the fullness of the great book's definition. "A conservative," it said, ''is someone resistant to change and innovation." Well, that wasn't me. I've made a pretty good living out of fairly radical innovation. "Someone who fears social progress and wants to pre erve the old social order,'' it said. "That ca n't be me," I thought. J want to change a lot of things in our socie~. including how the Congress m~e Ja~s and giving the President the power of a tine-item veto. "Intolerant of differing viewpoints," the great book said.' blinked in disbelief. I'm the most tolerant person I know. In fact, the only thing I can't tolerate is intolerance. Less sure of myself now , I tentatively turned the pages in search of the "L" word. Suddenly, there it was, l-i·b·e-r-a-1: "relating to a certain open mindedness, typically generous, tolerance for differing viewpoints, emphasizing individual freedom over government authority and commercial freedom over government restraint." What's this? A liberal is someone who favors the free enterprise system? I favor free enterprise. should have known, you being a part of the media and all,'' and then he ""alked away carf) mg the drink I had JUSt hought ham • I k.1d1, turned from their cocktail con,.er<;ations and their eyes glared down on me like I h::id JUSt dribbled my hor'> J'oeu-.rc on my new ~orc.htrom's ttc. But 1t wasn't m' ltl' they were staring at. It 'My god," he shouted to no one in particular, "a liberal. I should have known, you being a part of the media and all.' "This is terrible,"·~ thought. ''My whole world view is being upset.'' But I struggled on. "A belief in the essential goodne s of man," it said. Well, it's good to know that one can't be a liberal AND a fundamentalist Christian. \\J'> the newly-branded label .1hldle on my forehead. LIBERAL! I had JU'>t been labeled a ... a ... I couldn't even bring myself to say the "L" '-"Ord. I, who voted for RR in '80 and '84. I, who believes that our national priorities ought tu be reducing our national debt and ensuring that all our children get a world-class education. I, who get teary-eyed when they raise the American flag over the Olympic victory 5tand I, who have published newspapers from l.A to New York and a few places in between and have always been considered a conservative. r wa'> indignant. Isn't P.J. O'Rourke my fa,orite pohucal sati rist? I wa\ so up'iet that I did something I .1lmo<;t never do unle s I'm at a loss for wordc;. 1 went home and dragged out my giant Webster' International. Confidently, I turned to "conservative," knowing full well that 1 was about to Wait, the old dictionary had more to say about liberals. '' ... believing in government under laws with the consent of the governed." EEGADS! Our founding fathers were li...lib ... liberals. I closed the dictionary slowly, thinking how different the world look now that I know the truth. But then l was struck by a troubling thought. "Why arc all these Orange County folks proudly proclaiming their conservatism? And, even more troubling. What label do we pin on tho e like Pat Buchanan, Pat Robertson, Gil Ferguson and Dana Rohrabacher who are even farther right polit ically than the conservatives? I sighed and headed back to the dictionary to look up another word. McCarthyism. Jim Gressinger is the publisher. E vidently, there are still eight or nine Americans who believe the media is unbiased. dedicated only to objective reporting of the news. The same group also believe.; thnt Oliver Stone is on to something. I'm not i.ure when it became r------... humorous but nt some Columnist Without Portfolio point during GOP convention week, I ju~t started to IJugh. I think it was when. ) iclding to the pressing dcrtland of the public for summer reruns, NOC cut-off Sen. Phil Gramm'i. _, kevnotc addrCS'> somewhere around the hulf-point mark. A sober-looking Tom Brokaw, trying to find a graceful segue to commercial, turned to John Chancellor and stated that Gramm's effort had been pretty disappointing. I gue. s if you're a bazillion·dollar· a-year anchor, Gramm might disappoint. The "Dickie Flats' test" doesn't really resonate with you. But to single out Brokaw ts unfair. The L.A. Times' Bill Back on center stage, as sunn) and forward·looking as a talented college graduJtc!, The Great Communic.ator blO\\S 3W<lY the hnlf-heartcd ath:mpts of Haynes Johnson a111.J hi' crowJ to dim the memory of a grea1 pre~idcnc). Four year~ of the toug!T"»,ork l)f rc,Hll ang hi tory (O\loCd off i!F:i5 mmutes -It hum. No \\Ondcr Rather and friend' grumbled. Meam\h1lc, the rcJI stOI)' \\(Ill b~ almost unnotil:cd. The r.1cc for '% 1' on and whether Bush \\ill!> or not (J prediction George Dush ca~ric JS stJtcs in No, ember) the .Repuhlt\.'.Jll i.ucccs~ion \\ill be .l political i..n1tc tight. QuJ\ le, T3uchanan, Chcncv, Alc~aridcr. Kc::rn, Bal.er. Kemp. Bennet!, Gr.1mm, \\'ilson -all thc:s.c and more are in the stJrting bloci..s This is a complex picture. Herc's one angle: 8111 Kristo!, the master D.C. opcrntivc, helps hold Qua) k's career together as the Veep fights the left and the media. But he's originally a Dennett guy. What's he going to do? And why did Grumm get the big ~lot -and Kemp get 3 plum'? \\ h} "a Cheny off-stage? Whe re was Alexander? And the brg state pO\\Crl> -for example. Boyarsky 1s right, it's not just that television and print coverage i slanted, it's also that it's inane and tepid. Each of the StUl.lio and prei.s people folio\\ the same "big" stories, and thus hump into each other and the same obvious leads. Bui.h h11 11 on the nail: The Berlin Wall falls, and the I t's not just that television and print coverage is slanted, it's also that it's inane and tepid. Orange County's Toni Fucnte!o -arc the} free agents or pledged alreaJy to one of the contenders? Rich Bond 1\ Ob\IOUsly U tr~mi.1t1onal l1gur.e. 1 Who replaces him IO I the important RNC opinion elite rcpons that East German border guards arc out of \\Ork. Vacuity rules the media. So long removed from real concerns, the opinion people are trapped by their own high expectations of them elves. &!ch one wants to say or write something significant. Out as real signific::rnce i so elusive, the ri k of reporting on the obscure grow too large. Better to report that an elephant's been sighted at the zoo. than to try and earch out a crucial undercurrent or a story that will in cubate for years. Within 24 hours the convention•s themes were obvious. The GOP is determined to wage thii. campaign on character -policy papers are nice , but the character of the president matters a great deal. The elite media gnashed its teeth. Clinton lose on that playing field. And Reagan, he drives 'cm crazy. ClwrmJn hip! Whu\ money? rai ... e<l the early ~fost important of all -\\ho\ got the ideas that matter to a part) frJctunng in10 a dozen camp!I? Drokaw missell it Jll. So dttl Jenning,, So dill Apple and Germond and the 01her "veteran" politicJI reporters. The American media is Mud. on the obvious. hobbled by iti. own momcd cynicism. Sure. its ovemhclmingly b1J.,cll tO\\ards Clinton. But it hardl" matters. Bccau c influence dcpcndS on ' respect. And if there's any group thar ' can match the House Democrats und ' the Assembly Democrats in public cprn, it' the Arncrictin mcJiJ. llugh He..-Jtt co-hosts "Life u11d Times" on KCET, Clw1111el 28, ' M ondDJS und FridDJS DI 7:JO p.m., an~ hu~ts a talk-show on l\Ff AM 6.JO, 1 uturdDJ'S from I 1 D.m. to 2 p.m. Ills 1 culumn uppeurs Tbunduy 111 tlie Pilot. Call it Corona .. headed by a former norist who's since lapsed into th e banking profe ion. Detaill> will sprout next month an a .....-----....... bulletin aimed al occupants of the town' 18 "flower streets." Plummer runs a sma ll catering business, prompting one member to fume: "She'll never cater lunch in 1his town again!0 0 EVERY LOVELY YOUNG t.AOY IS EN1'11'Ll::O TO A TITLE -Goo<lne~ grnciou,, someone hould\c warned me that P1lotland hns more titled ladies than the United Kingdom. And, from what I've '>ccn in the rotogrnvurc. ouri. arc much prettier. "Miss Flying Tiger~. Miss Air Force," etc. Out \\h3t al o triggered response wn an item th:11 a former Mis~ l:(hcingold, l\lodtlyn Darrow (twice.wed to ten1m legend Pancho Conz.aln) gr11cct the Gcorae Elluns Co. taff. An Independent Newspaper del Flor FLOWER POWER -If you dwell on Heliotrope in Corona del Mar, you'll be asked to pl:int heliotrope around your hacienda. Same with bcgonta, ir you live on Begonia. Ditto with homeowners on Marguerite and Mangold, and it's regrettable thnt there isn't a street named M"'11uana. Some interesting stuff could be produced with plants on Poppy. but there may be o law against that. It's all pan of a village beautification crunpalgn about "lo blossom under the.. aegis of the Coronn dcl Mar Chamber of Commerce -which, not so incidentally, is Docs th1\ mean the village i going to seed? Will ii.\ name be changed to Corona dcl Flor? i-:...;m1o;o;;;~a.:;.-'l Will I hove to wenr a camntion boutonniere? While Munding by, let 's tukc time to mell the ------roes Local Scene 0 NOBODY EVER SAID THAT POLITICS IS -----• PURTY -At a recent eatherina of the Corona del Mflr Republican A cmbly, it wul noted tha1 N~wport &ach Council~ Aulhtl1a Plummtf' i b1ckin111 Oe11'104jrat. 81rbara Dour, for the U.S. Senate. • h all began with the divine revelation last "'eek. 1ha1 China Cove' Kalhy Thompson, onetime model who had been cAtollcd by Life magn~inc o "Mi Ju t·Ahout ·Everything," ha11 held more title than Sarah fcrauson' mothcr·tn·l3w. Three more laurel were laid on her beautiful blond brow in recent days with caJ1s from lon1tlmo admirers. To•I Anallleect. herself 1 photoarapher's deli&hla reminds ua lhal Kathy abo was _ famed, variously, as "The Doom Boom Oirl" (courtesy of Mark C. Bloomt), Now, it seems, tiaras arc popping up all over the place. We're advised that Nancy Thorne Sklnntr of Wc$1cliff reigned u Queen of Pasadena'$ Tournament of Roses a few )c.ir back. and that Pilotl.rnd harbor~ "six or seve n" other Ro c Bowl rulers. Skinner last week cast her political lot with "Republicans for Clanton," and so ic's pos iblc chat he muy be crowned Qgc11n. (Yc'I, that can be Interpreted both ways.) As for all the other titled beauties grucana the local scene. I'll try· to ac1 around to them as iOOn as ~eblc. Reully, dear liadic , I'm danc:ina u ra I a~ J can. ___ _ Jtrry Kobrl•'• C'Ol11•n• tVnl TutsdDJI, Tburtd~i ••d S.turd.,.,_ Published by Coast Community News, Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr. chairman Jim Cressinaer publisher Tom Johnson astoa.te publisher William S. Lobdell editor & Vice president Steve MArt,le m.,,.ging editor ==-'111W,.mltlllwrPr=""""-""' 1901·1989 foundi"I publiiher olitical As a life-long conservative • epublican who happens 10 be a laintiff's lawyer, I am compelled to espond to the attacks on trial awyers by both .President Bush and ice President Quayle i[l their · cceptance speeches at the epublican Convention. We have safer highways, utomobiles and otner products, igher standards of health care and more humane workplace in merica, because of trial l;nvyers. his profession was once esteemed y the public as a noble calling. ur greatest political leadets (i.e. ebster, Lincoln, Bryan) were trial wyers. It is my e>.perience from 20 years f trying ca56 that it is extremely irficult to persuade a 1ury lo award amages to an undeservm9 plaintiff. fact roughly half of all civil cases successfully defended. erally, jurors engage in a nscientious eff on to rench just nd truthful verdicts. According to a-1991 Rand orporation Study there are fewer wsuits today as a pcrLcnt.1ge of e general population th,10 there ere in Colonial time). Mcchilnisms xist in the form of po't trial otions and appella te rL'\11cw to rotect against occasional cxcessi\ e ndlor unwarranted ju') J\\Jrds The one group dedicated to the rotectlon and prescr\Jtton of dividual rights in thi) country doc') ol de~"'e to be made !)Capcgo.its your nation's ll•aders WILLIM\ M CROSBY Attorney at Law lr\lme 0 The abortio n issue docs belong n the GOP platform because it is ne of lhe most controversial ocial issues of our time. People re making their voting decisions ased on that very issue. I nderstand why it is tempting to ote pro choice for obvious An open letter to Chris Cox Open letter to John C. Co.- Jr., Chdirm3n, &;mJ of Dircctdr San JoJquin llill!i TrJmpc.>rtJtwn Corndor Asency: Recently a letter under the heading of Tr.inspor1ation Corridor Agencies and over your signature arrhcd in my mail. In this letter you talk of the "tremendous accomplishment" of the agency in receiving the (ROD ) for the San Joaquin Hills Corridor, and lo later mention your expectation to be under construction fairly soon. If you were not a member o( the City Council of Newport Beach, you could be acting as a private citizen and do as you please. But as our representative yo u arc acting.. contrary to the will of the people whom you are supposed to represent. This super highway as proposed serves no good purpose for the citizens of Newport Beach, and it is contrary to the intent of the office you hold to act in direct opposition to the desires of your constituents. Should you choose to continue your support of this ill conceived defilement of the hills, I call up on you to resign from the City Council of Newport Beach and proceed as a prlVilte citizen. JOHN A. MILLER Newport Beach NPAOVE 'tUlJA LOOKS, ~TH AND POF\JLAAITY. •====GUT St.O<Nl . .__;._ ...... (l~NeartAllac..,,. t•~HIM---• • science: reasons such as population · conlfol and women not having un\vanted children. However, after serious considetation I know that I could never vote for a politican that is pro choice because life is too precious. ' Th ere just is no way around the obvious, glaring fact t.hat an abortion kills a human lifo. Voting pro choice causes me to be partly responsible for the deat~s of millions of unborn babies. In order to correct the above problems, insf'ead of the dista steful solution of abortion as a method of birth control, we need to cortinually educate \\Omen on the necessity and ways of preventing unwanted pregnancies. BONNIE O'NE IL Newport Beach 0 The Chairman of Xerox recently endorsed Bill Clinton. I guess it's jt"t a shrewd business move since th!! ru:.h iJf Americans to comply \\-ilh the mounds of new red tape Henerated by Clinton's regulatory ll'illots wou ld swamp every copier • Thursday, August 27, 1992 A13 From Quayle to Clinton to Bus~··- in America. Kaifo, "tell me, \\>ho is your Toshiki Kaifu!" ' twmlncfous l>oo~e a-.:erage I wonder 1f Xerox has a plan to father~s son but he is not your With laughter, citul'n .1n<1 his interesG. HmH'\er, introduce a line of super-fast, high ~rather?" Kaifu's answer wa) P~l<'r Ar(h1.•r 1-.nu'"" 1 the pol1t1c.il mind and c..ipac1ty copiers if Clinton wins? I instant: "Why, I a!1'." Ne\\ port Bea<. h ho.-. 1t 111111~>. ~ui.:h lcg1)lation wonder if anyone would have any B~sh, who ~as 1mprC))~d, ~ 0 k th 1·1· · "Ould ha1.1• .t> mu<.h chance c t money to buy one afler Clinton's decided lo try, !t out fo r htmsclf. oc e po I 1c1ans pass ns JS \\OUlcJ J snO'.\bJll in hell tax ·increase? H,e exc~scd himself, went t~ the Tl c\ pcnJlilC' U> fur being la•t.> "' CHUCK DE VORE direct:hnc telephone and d1a~cd The mo>~ po lll\l' .ind tool·pr1.>0I J>J\111'' ta,e> .int.l othtr ~>ate' Wash ington. When Quayle pKkcd \h1} of gettin~ luot-drag~1ng ,rnd cit ~ h h Irvine up the phone Bush asked procrastrnat1ng poliliu,1ns in ar •es bur ,\ t:·n it tomt") to t cir 0 This little joke is in response to the call in the Pilot to "Dump Quay le" anjf should off er some consolation to your Quayle supporters. Despite its embarrassing moments, George Bush's trip to Tol.-yo last December was not a total washout. During the meetings Bush kep~ ~•11.cing how intelligent the government o((icials appeared to be and he commented on it. . Prime Minister Miyazawa responded, ''George, all Japan's advisers pass an intelligence test. Let me show you an example." He called over fo rmer prime minister Toshiki Kaifu and asked "D •nn h / ( th '• SJcromcnto fu dc\t:>lop and PJ>S ,1 £OH·rn1111.:r1l Opl'rJt1u11> ant.l .. y, \\ o s your a er s son 1..1 h 1 h but he's not your brother?" lwdgt't on tune would b • to uock rc pon u"1l1l>s l e.,. tee ,,t cv are .1 Quayle anS\\ered, "George, I their ~il.uy and cxp1:nse acu1unt cl 11<.!rcnt breed of C.st> lhJn their need to think that question O\ er," for cath dav they are pJ t the Cun t tu.c1 , and after he had pondered the · uudget dl'Jdlinc. JOH \\ ~tRICM . .r\:-\0 question for a \\-hile, he decided Such J procedure \\Ou cl bl\~ a to Ctlll the smarte t man in r.:=========::;::=====---==========::=.. Washington: Henry Ki s ingcr. When Kissinger picked up the phone, Quayle asked, "\\'ho'!. your father's son but he's not you1' brother?" Kissinger's an'>\\Cr was immcdiat~: "Why, I am." Thrilled to have the answer, Quayle eagerly put his call through to Tokyo and said, "George, I have the an!t\\.Cr. It's Henry Kissinger!" ~-\\'estem Waste Industries Sll\C£ 1957 Smnn.t: Cencrol and South Orange Counry Speciali.ring In Trash Hauling Poroblc Toclccs R:nong Tcmporcuy Powcr • Srorage Boxes Office T ra.1 lers Rcnt·A-Bin A bewildered Bush hit his forehead and exclaimed, "Danny, how can you be so stupid~ It'!> 16281 Construction Circle West, Irvine 857 .-6523 WE'LL MATCH ANY PRICE. GUARANTEEDI 11 you tind a lower price in any C\ll· rent toy ad. just brtng it to us and we1l gladly match the price. Competitor must have advertised item in s1ock and ad must show specllic item and price. S.G.I. 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"You ca n'1 Jo that in Newport," said Trish Murley, "it's a beach ci ty. !l's where 1 was born and raised. It 's ju!!> I not a pa rt of Newport if you're not able to ska1eboard around in the summer." Murley. "ho \\Orks at PJ's Surfnde r near the Ne.,.,porl Pier, said allhough she c..loesn't ride them any more. she did ride HELMETS From A1 under the age of 16. The propo)al \\:lS brough1 10 Berge!!lo n by a group of Orange Coun1y physicians, school adminis- tra1ors. law enforcemenl officiab and parents concerned \\ ith bi- cycle-related injuries 10 cluldren. At least one child aged 14 or younger dies every da)' in a bicycle-related accident 1n the United States. according to a state PTA study. According 10 statistics. an es11mated half-million emer- ge ncy room visits and 1.300 dea1hs were bicyclist-related last year. "The statistics on bicycle-rel:ucd injuries and dea ths are appalling," Bergeson said. "lt's unfort unate th at the Assembly has deprived local elec1ed officials of their abil- ity to protect children's health and safety." skateboards fo r mast of he r life. and she said it's the easiest way to get around 1own. Skateboards are already banned in the McFadden Square parking lot and that was enough to upset Ben Schirmer. 32, a visitor from San Diego, who was forced to disrupt his ride along the boardwalk and tote his board across the lot. "This is a hassle having to walk th rough here," he said. "I'm bailing back lo S.an Diego. There you can skateboard without all these rules. Up here there's rules for everyt hing.'' Newport Beach City Manager Kevi n Murphy said the city will look into a skateboard ban along th e beach front, and his staff will research the idea and present that information to the City CQuncil at it's nexr meeting. Huntington Beach enacted a similar skateboard ban for its commercial and business areas about a year and a half ago, said Bill Fowle r, recreation superintendent for the City of Hunrington Beach. But the at Newport-Mesa schools that less than 10 percent of children arc wearing helmets. .. We have spent three years ed- uca1ing kids until we 're blue in the face, and 80 percent of them just aren't getting the message," said Newport Beach inom and bicycle safety actjvist K:'aren Evarts. "The mandatory ordinance idea really grew out of desperation." Evarts said the biggest barrier to getting kids to protect rhemselves is the stigma yo ungsrcrs attach 10 wearing a bike helmet. "They call each other 'mush- room head' ,'' Evarls said. "So the kids say, 'No way, mom, I'm nor wearing one.' "If we ge t to the kids early enough and ge t the parent to in- sist that they wear a helmet, they usually comply until about age 10. Bur after that it's pretty hard to convince them unless the other kids arc doing it." SCORES BllEI II ordinance doesn't only single out skateboarders, it also b:.ns bicycli ts and rollerbladers. From A 1 From A 1 .. Fowler said rhe b1n..was ____ ~ mada-now the drummer for the group instituted because the Do1h state und national SAT Chicago. The others, Richard To pro\'C 11, Bitetti, pulled out his guitar and strummed a tune. skateboarders were making life scores also increased slightly over Stekol, Will Brady, Beth Wood miserable for the downtown last year, according to Woolley. and Craig Dueller also srill work in "You know life it's a funny· thing," he sang. "We can't contr it, so we must dance and sing. got to Jive ii, love it and give it while we i.till cnn." A rc:.idi.:nt _of ~ew~rt Beach bincc 1970, D1tett1 s:11d he hold:. rhe quarterback sack record ur Newport H:ubor Hig_h, wh~re he was senior cla:.s president in 197 merchants. In the Newport-Mesa district, the music industry "The shop owners on main· Costa Mesa High School sow the A guitar playe r himscl(, Bitetti street were just getting inundated bigges1 jump this year. has been playi ng music since he wi'th them." FowJer said. "They Cosra Mesa High students was six years old and paid his way were taking away busi ness. People scored an ave rage of 456 points on through USC by playing in a band. we re afraid of getting hit.'' • the verbal section this year, com-"Mu~fc just kind of propelletl But Huntington Beach has also pared to 407 in '1991. And the nv-my whole gig," he said. , proposed the constru ction of three erage math score hir 544, com-Ditetti now performs with his skateboard parks in the city, to pa red to last yea r's average of 507. . friends Gar Wilson, Dob Sacks, The top scores in the district" Tony Pond and Tudi Calc.lcrone, lle went on to use and after graduauon he worked tor JO yea in the commercial real estate in- dustry, landing jobs ac local fi rm such us Nexus Ucvelapment an d Scher Voi t Commercial Brokera give the skaters a place to go. And went to Corona de l Mar High. known collectively as Jeff Uitctti • so far, Fowler and Huntington Students there scored an average and the Band. They will open fo r Beach police officer J.B. Hume of 484 points on the verbal section Honk at 9 a.m. Friday. The reces:.ion took ir's toll, however, and he losr hi:. JOb. But Bitettc doesn't mind because it allo"s him to play hi music. believe the skateboard ordi nance of the exam and 556 in math. And just recently, llitetli played has worked. Scores at E rancia _.nd Newport at a memorial ce remony at 1he "For the most part it has Harbor also increased this year. Newport 1-jarbor Yacht Club for - reduced the skateboard problem Estancia studenrs scored an av-local archit ect Ernie Wilson. "Worry ill a ridiculous gig," he said. "Too many people get cau1: up in )'.CS\crday. Yesterday is gun and tomorrow may never come. But part or tha 1 )C:.terday is Hon!.." considerably and nobody seems to erage 427 on the verbal secrion Wilson's dearh and the recent be upset about it either/' officer and 520 on the math. Newport death of one of rus band members, Hume said. "It hasn't really Harbor's average score was 464 on Dee Sacks, has left him realizing changed anybody's lifesryle." the verbal exam a.nd 539 in math. how important life is. Sale! 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The second an- nual British Ameri- can Ch'ambcr of Commerce/Orange Co,unty golf tourna- ment-to be held at Pclic-an Hill Golf Club on Sept. 14-features a Cir- 1bbcan-style dinner buffet, a drm .. ing for \. a golf vaca1ion for . t\\O to Scotland and a golf clinic. Club Golf The Briush Amer· ican Chamber of Commerce Orange County (DACC OC), ba etl in Ne" port I3each. is CJ non-profit, non-political organiz;ition dedi· cated to fo\tering friendships. commerce and economic gro'"'h be\\,ccn the United Kingdom and the U.S. The golf tourn~· mcnt •~ the DACC ~OC's major fund·rai!itng event of the )ear. The chamber sta ges various so· cial event and business seminars . throughout the year and offe rs both corporate and indl\ 1dual • Three days just about one too many ~Preps get a break today, it's time to get the pads out and start hitting! By Dennis Brosterhous SPOltS Wtrter I t was just one of those days fo r the Calvary Chapel High football team Wednesday.° The Eagles had to go the bulk of practice "ithout equipment, then "hen they finally got on the field, the sprin- kler) went on during the latter stages of the workout. "It was an interesting day, to say the lca!it," aid Calvary Coach Kris Van I look. "Our line coach's truck in Gar- den Grove, the one that was transport· fng our gear, had its ignition go out. "So we had the first hour-and-a-half or o at practice with no equipment, no balls, nothing." With the walk-on coaches available only in the afternoon, Calvary has been )pending the morning ses)ion lifting and conditioning. and the teaching has been left for the afternoon "orkout. ''I'll be supervising the morning ses- sions the next couple of \\-eeks," said Van I look. Before the equipment finally arri\ied on Wednesday, the Eagles' afternoon practice con isted of some chalk talk and some review. "We had n full·team teaching period un11I everything shm\ed up," said Van I look. "Then. to top it off, the sprin- lders went on during the last 15 min- ute). Ma)bC we "eren't meant to have practice today, l don't know." See CLUBGOLF/13 See FOOTBALL.Ill Carlos Cornejo is one of Estancia High's major focal points . Barnett miffed with dumping ~ Outstanding coach of 1991 Fina World Cup finds him$elf out as U.S. water polo coach. By Barry Faulkner Soorts Wr:"tf B ill Darnen. \\ho coached the U.S. national water polo team in the last two Olympics, aid he was surprised and disappointed about being replaced in that capacity Wednesday by Richard Corso. Cor o, the coach of Canada's national team the past 15 months. was nnmcd the new coach through 1996, upon the recommendation of a five-member committee from U.S. Water Polo. .. "I'm still not happy," Barnett said of the move, which ends eight years of service as the national team's head man. "Obvi- ously it seems that the powers that be rhink someone else can do a better job." Barnett, has coached Newport Hnrbor High the last 26 years. He led the American team to a silver medal in the 1988' Olympics in Seoul, Korea, and a fou rth-place finish in the recent Barcelona Games. ,,,,,,,,,.,, ..•. Barnett, 49. was the first American coach to receive an in- ternational coaching award when he \\a named Outstanding Coach of the 1991 FINA World Cup, which the American team won. Darnell also guided the U.S. team 10 a gold medal at the 1987 Pan American Games and a silve r in 1he 1991 Pan Am Games. .. The selection committee ex- pressed its gratification to Bar· nett for his eight years of dedi- cated service," said U.S. Water Polo President Richard Fosler in a starement released by the sport's national governing body. "All effohs will be employed to keep Barnett iiwolved in the national program, so we can gain from his experience and knowledge or the international game ... 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"' .. hollOi .. 8fue ,.., ...., e1 ._..,. ,_ No....._ Costa Mesa .. Offense I Offense ! Where . are yoil? ..,.. Workman still looking for some heavy buildup on qffensive side. By Richard OUM Spoos wrur B uild it. and 1 t will come. Field of Dreams? No. It 's Orange CoJst College\ offense, hoping it comes soon. After undergoing a major re· shufning job, CoJch Bill Worl<.man\ offensive unit. \\h1ch returns onh t\\O l>tarters, l1s a little flimsier tha~ U)Ual. "\Ve started preu; fast "1th our offense last )Car. but \\C also had an extremely experienced quarter- back (Dorynie Sm1th), we had our ~tarung tailback return (Adra1n Steen) and \\e had Bobby Hall. Kip \\inkier and Rand) Marsh bad. on the offens1\C hne," Workman l>J1J "That really help). We '-'Cre much further ahead last year. ''Execution on offense (IS \.\hat I'm most concerned about), but n's al""a)·s true thi!i time of )ear. Of cour~e. \.\C couldn't score a po1nl against So"crs (Middle} School right no". \\ c'rc lol>ing to air nght 00\\." To mal<.e matter) worl>e on Wednesday, frcl>hman Jason De· Leon (6·fOOt·3. '.2~0 pound ). "ho ":is mo\ed from inside linebacker 10 the offenl>l\C hne e:uher 1h1' See OCC/Bt Coupon~~ ... Men's/Ladies Star.fer Sets 2 wds, 4 iron ~putter . ' 82 Thursday, August 27, 1992 FOOTBALL: The pads finally go . on today. with conditioning phase over From 81 1 he l:.agles hJ\C a total turnout of 55 players fo r both the varsity .ind 1un1or \Jr,it), 35 on the 'ar- ~11) "ith the remaining 20 on the J \ ·. 1 he t\\ o 'qu:id' have been ''urking on 111J1, 1dual techn ique tt,gethcr. thi..n breaking up into their rcspcdl\C groups. according to \'Jn Hook .. bcf)thinh h..i, 1-icen going prctt~ \\Cl! ~u !Jr. C\en with toda) \ problem,," ht: ,,11J. Newport Beach/Costa M ... Dally -------------------------_-_ -~---~ ------~-~---=-------~ --- Rollinson. gets lhroua heavy:hearted opene • ....,. Mater Del coach assumes control of team, a control already in hand, thanks to his aides. By Richard OUM Sports Wnter N o spirit v.as missed. Mater Dei High football coach Bruce Rollinson was only ab~ent in body. "We didn't miss a beat because we ha'e a well-organized, experienced staff." said Rol- linson, v..ho r.cturned to the field Wednesday follo,,ing the death of his mother la'>l Saturday. "My first day back was chaotic, but my J istant coaches on al !~els had done a great job of trying to sohe a many problem and make as many decisions as they could in my absence." Mater Dei, wtth 230 tmill players in the progFam, could be wi1h out JUnior outside linebacker John Gcber (knee •i.welling) ror while. Geber had arthroscopic surgery on the knee this summer. "Probably the biggest area I worked at (on WednesdJy) wa equipment because v.e ha'e the largest number of football player \\.e'vc ever had on all three lc'el~ ... Rollinson s:iid. "There's a lo of stuff and inventory that I have to go bad. on and mal-.e Cieci sion on, li~e being shon on helmets." Mater Dei, defending Southern Section 01-.ision J champions begins working out in pads today. The team practices from 8:3l a.m. to 11 a.m., then 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. •Costa ~11..'J l l11!h coach \!)run Miller's opt11111,11i continues to build after the l:i't I 1' lll pr.1c- t1cc.: '' 11hout lull p..iJ, E lancia High football coach John liebengood offers some advice to his Eagles. "\\.e \C haJ ,., gr1..1t \\orJ..011t,," \tiller '>:ltd :iftcr Jn c •rl) Jfti:r- nnon \\l rkout \\h1,h ,le.ired thi.: c\Cntng for .1 t1..·Jm mp to r\na- ht:1m StJJ1um It• tJJ..c an the P11!· ,J..tn ('l.1~,IC ~ "\\ c\t: '>ho"n gooJ team 'par it Jnd a re:ill~ good \\Ork ethic." \tilkr continued "I think tht~ Estancia lootball garage sale set for Saturday COSTA ~tl:.SA - E .. t.1r1.1..1 High\ footbJll bou,ti.:r' \\ill be 'pon,orang a gar:igc '>.tic aluminum .::in c.Jravc Saturda) in the parl-.111~ 101 JI rhe high school. located .11 ::!323 PL1ccnti;, i.tarting at 8 a.m. All proceed'> are t11..l-.etcd to\\ .irJ the E:iglcs footb.ill program Boxing tonight · IRVINE -Fountain Vallcv\ Jose C.1stro ( 17-3) fights Gilbcrto Flort:' (21-6) 1onigh1 111 the rn.1111 e\cnt of bo\lng .11 the Irvine ~t.ir­ raoll $1\ bouts arc on the card, ... 1.1rt· 1ng at 7:30. tc.im " going to be as good as it ~.in be. because the lids have 'ho" n me they know how to work. \\'c J1cJ some special teams today • 11 J' I think ,,c·re ahead of \\here I thl>ught \\Cd be at this point. 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I thought "e got a lot ac- compli~hcd, but I'm sure the 1-.id-, •are an\ious to ge t into the pJc.l • " Drinkley said . The schedule ~hifts todav lrorn tv.o-a-d:iys to thrcc-a-da);, "11h addition:.il meetings nlJking fo r a full day at school for the Sailor\. •Corona del Mar Coach D Holland put the "raps on the I three c.l:t)l> of conditioning with app:ircnt incident and from ~II t.11 ataonl> ht) Sea Kings are h.ipp) IO he f1111shed with ti -.pccial br.and of "three-a-d:i and (2) an\lou... to trap it IOdJ). Carl Lewis grabbed his gold in the 4x100-meter relay. Gwen Torrence took hers in the 200-meter dash. But when the horses run for the gold this Sunday, it's going to be worth considerably more than the medal you saw hanging around Carl's neck. Because the second running of the Pacific Classic has a purse of a million dollars (the largest in Del Mar history). As the fina l leg of the American Championship Racing Series, the Pacific Classic is a mile-and-one-quarter race for m~ny of the country's best older Thoroughbreds . So slip on your running shoes, sandals -any shoe will do - and race down to your Satellite Wagering Center. Be sure to get there for the special first post time of 1:00 p.m. Who knows? You might just bring home a little gold yourself. · PJ\CIAC CLASSIC, SUN., AUG. 30TH. Satellite W•ring &om Del Mar -': Llllll.,.!4,__ UitW~~ . One mlk...iofd1f 60! fwy~ Kaw1La (71')~ 4~ \ ... • e Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday. August 27 1992 83 ~ !£5~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~&· CLUB GOLF: English are comingl From 81 memberships. This year's tournament is eXpected to draw 144 golfers, twice as many as last year when the event was held at the Newport Beach Country Club. "Last year's inaugural event provided an excellent opportunity for local business people to experience the special camaraderie of the Dritish American Chamber of Commerce," said Jim Hinch, vice president of the BACC/OC. Registration will begin nt 9 a.m. the day of the tournnmcnt followed by the golf clinic at 9:30 a.m., brunch at 10 a.m. and a shotgun tee off at l 11 :30 n.m. Co~t is $175 for members and non-members. For more facts, contact Valerie Blackholly at 474-8145. • Partners fore\ er'! For some, perhaps. For others, probably not. Following last Saturday's Summer P~rtners Classic nt the Nev.port Beach Golf Course for membc:rs of the men's club, Roy Wells and Don Sna,•ely moy never be separated again. Wells and Snavely-in an alternate odd/even M:oring format-\\on low net "ith 55.l points, nipping runner -up Bob Potts and Hal Green (55.6). Third place "ent to Armand Oargas and Bob Forbes (55.7). Men's club tournament ch:>irman Dan McGuire instituted the inaugural odd/even partner~ event, which is C\pected to become a sca!ionJI affair for the club. In la t Thur·da) ·!i men's club rounds, Don Wulf (low gross 64) :ind Rollo McClellan (low ncl 53) "ere the "inners. t\lcCkll.1n edged out Bob Geiser in a tiebrcal.cr fo r low net. In Saturday's rcgul3r night rounds, clu~ 1er Hank LeFebuc \\On low gros!> (62) in fli l A "hile Dick Hillhird \\-on low net (53). In 1ght 13, Don Farmcn (low gros!i 69) and ~acl. Brnwn (low -·I ~' net 54) were the winners: and in Flight C, Wells (low gross 71) and Don Chandler (low net 53) were the victors. What h::ippened to "Tricky" Dick McKinney? •Curtain coll: In u-bon voyage salute to Hurry S. Green, longtime concessionaire at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, a golf tournament will be played in his name on Sunday beginning at 9 a.m. Green, operator of the driving range, earl barn and restaurant at the club for the last 23_yearc;, suffered a stroke last winter and ha) been ho~pitalized si11.ce. The city's contract with Harry S. Green, Inc., was not renewed this year. Mc'>a Verde Partners, the golf cour~·s new concessionaire, is scheduled to take over the fncility on Sept. 1. Fees for the open-to-1he-public I larry S. Green Farewell go)f tournament arc $50 per team; the forma t is a scotch twosome (alternate shot); interested par~ies should contact the course al ~~~~ l - •I'll take him In my corner: Mii...c Shute of Dig Canyon Country Club was involved in a unique double hole-in-one recenlly. On Aug. 15. Shute witne!>scd an ace by Waller Frame lll, who used a 3-iron on the par-3 No. 7 ( 184 yards). Colin West, David Ault and David o·oonnell also oversaw Frome's memorable shot. Six days later, Shule-pla)ing \\ith his wife, Cris-aced the same hole at Gig Canyon while al!io using a 3-iron. Big Canyon member George Murai aced the par-3 hole No. 13 (178 y:irds) at Seachff Country Club in Huntington Beach with a 3-iron on Aug. 24. Ray Shimizu, Steve Kura1a and Roland Dell were witnesses. Richard Dunn is 11 Dnlly Pilot port!t Writer »hose club golf column nppcnrs e•·ery Tlwr~dny. J· TODAY'S TELEVISION Baseball 12 30 p m -little League. ESPN. 2 p.m -Little League. ESPN 4·35 p.m. -Expos-Braves. TBS Horse Racing 4 p m -Los Al replays, PT 8 30 pm. -Del Mar replays, Ch 56. 2 a m. -Del Mar replays, PT. 2.30 am -Hollypark replays, PT. Golf 4 p m -World Series, USA. 11 p.m -World Senes. USA Exhibition Football S p m -Saints·Oolpl11ns. ESPN 7 p m -Rams-Chargers. Ch 2. The nse and tall of motor skills: a case study 101 m lpm 1 pm I OM I pm. 4 30 pm. 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S1 •• ti._,.·~· IZ.JI ,.-,s .. ~. •• __,S~k· tl~S,.l\.lill 11.11 .., .... , ... ,.,..,. .... , ,_,, , .... . ......... ....!al....,, -------------------------- , .. . m• , .... Gabriel SHOCKS & STRUTS N a t 1 o n w 1 n e w a r r tl n t v ...,..., .... .. .., .. sg~ • r --·-------..... ------.... -______ ....... _...,. --·--· .. .--1 ~.· --.... --~ .. ----·----··---.......... - ... .. ' 84 Thursday, August 27, 1992 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally ... Giant blue marlin landed just south of · San Diego ~ Second largest on record caugh t last week -just another result of this wonderful Ef Nino. C Jtd1ing J l!,1an t blue marlin off 1he ~outhl.ind co.ii.I ll> a r..ire 11 .. curre;n\.c .ind thi~ p.il>l week ~ th~ \Cu)!lJ l,1rl!,e\t blue marlin C\er l.111dl'll 111 loc.1l \\;Her~ wa-. caught about "'O 1111!c, 'uu th of ~an Daegu. f{11but SLdkr 111 CIJrcmont, \\al> 11111111\!1.111 the 'tun ur the l IO-foo1 1'11"11 (;art~ '>f'lltlb\1,11 "ZJio.1 ·· \\hen a h .!c b1!111,h c1w111leJ hi, 1un.1 kathcr. 11 unh ll'''~ th\. 1111.!h:r •.tn hour to land 1!n: 11,h 1111 5ll·p\mt~J I ne <1nd 11 "eighed 111 .11 " ; rwulllh :it th.:~. n Diego \l.11 Ill ( lub. I 11e l.trf:c't l'lt1c rn.1rl111 .tug.hi olf t h~ " ··1t·rn C.1.1ll11111.1 lll.l't \\ ,1, 1.indcd b) \l:111i-o lb111.11111 1d.:1.:l.'J'ed) or U.ilbOJ b3d. in 1931. H:im.inn, at the 11mc, wgs our local pharmacist at the Balboa Re\311 Drug Store and wa~ fhhing by him elf in 3 old "ooden boat about three mil es off Newport'~ t\\in je tties. Helen Smith, secretary at the Balboa Angling Club, has a photo o( the huge blue marlin and says that \Cl)' little b knO\\ about the tremendous catch (rec~nll} identified us 3 blue marlin) other than the monster marlin weighed 692 pounds and \\3S 13 feet long! According to DAC records, only a couple of smnllcr blue marhn h3\C been cau ght in local waters during the past 50 }Cars, and these billfbh have been in the 200-pound cla s. Blue marlin arc caught primaril_> m \\arm ''atcr areas of the world and our current El Nino condition mo-.t likely accounis fur the presence of blue marlin off the coa-.1. Spcal.tng of marlin, striper' arc beginning to buc lure as excellent feed nnd water conditions exist from northern DJj:i all th e way up to Morro Bay. James Bat..er ol Newport Ocach, landed a J 26·pounc.J marlin this past weet.. while fishing on board th e private )3Cht "Bluefm," t..ippercd by Druce Ste .... an. Baker hooked the billfish on a lure about five miles off Dana Point. Karl Kogler of Gosia Mesa, headed his delu\C spon fisher "My Turn 11'' out wcs1 of 1he 175 spot and found a school of hungry marlin. r:i-,hing with Kogler we re Oen Secrest of Ne\\ port and-Dean Plant, owner of Angler's Center in Ne" port and all three anglers hoof...ed, landed, tagged ant! relcuscd striped marlin trolling big Rainbow lures. Marlin fishing hould begin 10 peak and Joo!.. for a "idc open bite to dc .. ctop off the '\\est end of Catahnn and up 10 the Channel hl;1nds by Labor 0.1y weeke nd. A few years bacf..., a\\el>omc marlin (ashing tool>. place in this arc,I \\hen cl Nino's warm water moved in10 this protected area and similnr com.latious arc tal>.ing place thh season. Y ello" fin tuna, dorado, ) c llm\l.til, bluehn and skipjack arc bemg caught in mid-channel waters and when tJlc right f...elp paddy is found 1t can turn into a wide open hot l>top for private boaters and angler on boJru spor1bo:w. running out of D.l\ey's Locker, Ne\\ port Landing, Dana Wharf and Seal Ueoch Sportfishing. All landings ha' c bo:us scheduled daily to foh high -.pot.; off 1hc co.1st -.nJ excellent bait condi11ons arc reported. allowing anglerl> lo get in on gl.)OJ fishing for one day trip!.. Jon Price of Costa Mesa, f;imkd a 42-pound bluc:fin tuna lu't \\CCI.: "hile fbl~ing on the "Thu~idcruird," '>kippered b> Craig JJcub!i.Oll bca thcd .it Da,ey's Locker in U-.lbo..1. I he bag tuna \\J!. wl.:cn UO fi\C b<lll near the -1.3 1-Jthom Spot. where lot' of M.hooh of btcciing )'CllO\ .. flll IUllJ ha\\! Jhu been reported by bo.1t' fi-.hing tha't area. ~tif...e Yo,um •• ls~a:itant rn.111J~cr .it OJ\ ey\, sa)s that 'omc p:addk·' arc holding fo.h thJl arc not bilinl!, but thht m·crall fohing in local oH l>horc ,,;itcr' •~ Gt~r \I anJ that good lhhing 'huulJ eon11nuc into October. J im 1\i~t11il<c."s aut<11111rs t'ul11mn uppt•ar in tl1c V .1ilJ l'ilut cH'Q J /lursda). Is it bonus time? Just maybe no more line judges? Boat Owners Association bas spe~ker F 1r , .. rc1• Jlt' .1nJ \cllt'r'. \Ou r pr.1\er) ha\e been .1P"''.:r\.·J I 1•r lin~ Jt.d::1.< )l)U t:lluld be 1oin1ng the tlllcmpl\1~1111.:n t linc ''llJll If,, .. ~.11. tlllh'0 ' r..orc 111 th~ L ~ Op1..n tcnn1-. b.tll 11 .... t, :l.: ~" \ml tt ni 1 J m-.:..in th1.: enJ I 1 11~· 11.'~1_:,, J; 1 , ..111,,mi.: 1111: 11i:1 m thl 1111.il G1.111J Slam .,\~t: : !1r12 1qfl l1e 11.i.lllt\111.tl hn~ht :cllow. 1 .. 1.:h ,,, I •)Liii .. ~'' 111d lllC'.l\Uf<.; 2.5 11\dlC\ 1n l' .. 1•; 1..k r. Jl!"I 111-.l tht: rc ... r H,11 l1enc.1lh tli\.'tr tuu: 'ttrl 1cc. U.S. Open l 'I,..,,, di\ h.1\~ 1!1llJC /111-!h 11: .. h C'(ac1lv l1f...c 01»cr \\ 11,on 1ennb balls. More th an 40 percent of 1hc tcnn i~ b.1lb played in the U.S. arc made a1 Wilson"<; facto!) in Fountain lnn, S.C .. the one that produced 11.:L·") '>tem ball!>. The !.\'tern \\Ill bl! tc~tcd on four courts at the Us: Open, including the S1.1c.Jium :ind Granus1.1nd Coum. "hilc being blind tested in men·~ and \\1..1mcn\ l>inglcs and doubles compc1111on The balb ba'e been te,tcd l'\tCO'it\ cl) at L'nitcd States Tenni A\l.ociation ( USTA) ll.ttcll1tc and challenger event!. and at the US. kn'' I l.1rdcourt Championships in I m.hJnapola-.. \\11" "I'• :in; C11uJ ... -\\l11 .. h ha' mJJc the: , ... it 11.r.11 .... t>.tll 111 tn~ L ) Open 'ilOCc ,:.,-l-h." d1:,d1•p\.d J ti .. 1ll th.1t \\Orb \\tlh an IUchard Dim If the ')"tem c.:.1tchc~ on. look for guy!> like Ctinnor' .inJ ~Jd:nruc to quiet c.Ju"n and line judge-. to pur,uc a new calling . ... 1..111,11,· line c.1lli:ll! ''''cm th.11 \\ill be in trial ti ="• ., 'I •rk bn:mn~n:i \11:;. 11, opening day uf th, L " Opcn 11· th~ t •,t Gt.11\ll Sl;1m e'cnt to 1~·,t 1 .. 1.itom.i:c.I tinl.' ~ .. Hi 11~ ''.''tl'm 111 lt'11111,, 111 l'Pt1"1.:. 1.k 1crm1n111g \\hc1her a l1 di hll 111,iJc tir 11u1 ... iJi: .1 l111c I.' 1~ he • \\'ith n.1mc' ro~11ning the cou r1 s like Roy l:.mcr~on. \'1c Sel\as, Tracy Austin, V1jay Club Tennis Am ritr~•J. 01,bb) Rigg' .md llie Nalota c-and cdchnt1c' llt..e Robert Ou' .ill and Chuck Norri~ arnund-1t\ nv \\Ondcr \\hy the cro .... d's lining C••ntnl\C:r,1.1 1. Ju..i ,1,k Jimnl\ Connorl> or John ~kl:.nroe. l:i the J'cnn1' I kdrnntl i 1111: (1 rL) ~) tern. m:ignct1c 1.'otf, t1ur1.:d herw.11h t:.id1 lim: un the court detect the "lnn1pr1111'" 11! lh1.· hdll :" 11 1111p.1c1' the 'urfocc. MetJI ... 11 "111.:' .idJl·c..I 11 • 1 he m.111.·11,1h 1n the ball'!> ru bber core cn.1hlc~ 11 to tic lu •. 11ul One 111 the 1mi.., \\.J\ to Jc\clop a ball that al!.o pla}~ up. Onl~ 'c.:' en am.1teur '-P\)1'. remain open. For \\ h,1t, you ~J)'" I tlr <l \..ilkr-prc\enl1ng tcntfr., p.1rty. And 100 pcm:nt ol the proceed~ of the ··Legends Again:.t L' uf...l.!miJ" ten111, tourn.1mcnt and bl.1ct.. tic gala-at the l\C\\ pt>rt lleach Tennis Club and Fashion Island Marriott Hotel Oct. 2--t-go dircctl) to n:,c.11d1. according .10 Dciiise Lanuti. cxccut1\C t..l1rccwr \)f the CVCOI. Amateurs interc ted in pl.i}ing hcttl.'r hc read). •·we·re looking for someone \\ho c;in plJy tennl\ p1ctt) "ell, \\C don't \\Jill any D pl.1}Cr:.,"' s.11d GJ1} Jvh1Nm. the event's producer. "It \ an opportu111ty 10 pl.1~ :1g.1111,1 some of the 1cnnb lcgt:rHh. We're not luuk111~ lvr someone \\ho c:an't hit. It\ a fun C\cnt. but \\c'rc.: look1111!, for decent plJ)Cr~." (EliminJh:~ me.) ~ Chaired b\ Pancho GonlalcL. the wurn.1m1.nt 1:... seeking alldi'tiom1I corpor<1te emlor~cmerw •. PackageS-\.,,hich r.ingc from SJOO tu S:?.500-anclutk ticf...cts to the g.lla, the 1ourn.1ment. prng1.im r\.'ni,.:n1t111n, a chance to pl;iy \\1th the pro'> anJ .1 \!Hkty ul other benefits. Between 6-1 anJ 75 pla}crs ,11.: C\(W1.tc.:<l to pl.1) -.t maximum of 3:? amateur:, arc .11111\\ cJ -111cluJ1n~ :'\1." (Wll Deach's '" Goldberg, an Jnil,1d1.\lf\1u, 'cnior·d1\1,1t n standout \\ho's abo a bo.irJ m1.:mb1..•r for the c\1:111. Goldberg recently a<lv;mced to the \Ill.tr tcr I 111 .. 11, ul 1 he USTA men's 50 national h:irJcourt ch:1111pion:...h1p,. •The tennil> racquet being pu ... hcd CJrltcr thb m11n1h al the Lo~ Angele' Yoho Tourn.1me11t "a~ the: 01.:\\ Titan1um--lOO by Yonc.:,, \\ htdl '>UPP\l,edl) p1udu1..1.:' tht: mo~t spin of ~111 inll!f\\O\cl\ ~1 .1phitc r.1,t1uct:.. lt \\,I\ int~oduced at the 1992 Frend1 01wn RiC'l11Jrd Dunn i D Vail.• Pilot "porh Uritcr u/10.H' dul> tennis column :'lppcDrs eu•ry other ·1 hur d:t_>. ·1 he U\l:Jt 0\\ ni:r-. 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Or t. 13, No~. 9) BACK TO SCHOOL FREE SEMINAR Tue\ , Sept 1 6 30 pm RSVP Kensington College 9•98 NGrend 11\vt S«iCa Ma 9970l (714) S4t..eoM Thursday, August 27, t992 --------------- Young blood keeps it going Speedway off and runni~g Friday ~ Speedway motorcycle racing has kept the attraction over the years . By Richard Dunn Sp0rts Wnter COSTA MESA -Younger blood on the oval doesn't necessarily represent change, it just makes for a bcllcr mix. Perhaps thut'!. one of the reaf>Ons why Motd'r· cyc le Speedway continues to thrive on Friday night at the Orange County Fairgrounds. .. It's good because you don't know ''ho's going to win," said longtime owner/promoter Harry Oxley. . (Costa Mcsu), rncc tans continue to support lhl! event. Even in rough economic time:-.. "During the recession in the 1970s "'hen \\c had that gas crunch, everybody came to the races," Oxley said. "We should do heller (at the gate) during a recc!>sion bccaus1.: f..ids arc free and parking is free. And plus, 1hi' (event) has been here since racing swncLI." Weekly races arc al~o held in Yiciorvillc, Per- ris and San Bernardino-Auburn 1~ kingpin in Northern California -but none of the South- ern California Slop • acco1ding to Oxley, have been able to reach the con'il\lcncy of Costa Mesa. ~Costa Mesa's Bobby Schwartz will race Mike Faria in special match. COSTA Ml:SA -Six W(\eks of speedway motorcycle racinlJ re· mains in the J 992 season at the Orange Cou·niy Fairgrou nds, i.tarting this Friday night. A full program with profes- sional speedway rider::. i> sl:lted, as well a\ a special "Champions of ·Past, Present and Future" match race. • I .i.,. As the wheels with no brakes continue to turn on the dirt track, fans continue 10 march through the turnstiles at this quaint speedway st..1dium, considered the mo t successful in Southern Calirornia. There arc si"< weds left in the regular season before the National Championships on Oct. 3, held at t~e Fairgrounds for 23 of the 24 years the sport has been in existence. The Los An· gelcs Coliseum hosted it in 1976. Veteran riders such as M1f..c r·aria (35), Schwartz (35) and Drud 0>.lc) (33) continue 10 win because of expcricnc1.:, but gu)s like 19· year-old "Scorch'in" Scott Br.int and 21-yc:ir- old Chris Manchester arc bcginnmg to make changes at the top. "It's great to see j m1\,'' Harr~ Oxley said. Un11ed Statt:s national cham· pion in 1987, Urad Oxley, will meet 19 8 champ Sieve Lucero in the past champions race, while 1990 and 'lJ I champ Mike Faria v.ill race Bobby Sch.,.,artz, '86 and '89 champ, in the present na· 11on:il chumpions race. Bobby Schwartz (left} is looking for the in>idc lane rrida)' night. "You don't v. ant the same old gu~!> "inning all the time." be held at Cosia Mesa Oc1. 3. So with a low-coi.t nij;ht out -children and parking arc frcl! at the races -and local riders to cheer such as Pat Hawley (Newport Dcach), Gary Ackroyd (Newport Beach), Bobby Schwartz (Costa Mesa) and Charlie Venegas Uist Friday's C\Cnt drew 3,140 t.rn'>; the pre,i· ous week attrac ted 3,800 people. \\hilc 5,204 shO\\Cd up on Aug. 7. "(Aueml ance) will be back up m the nc\t couple wed.~." Oxley saiJ. The Costa Mcs•t oval i' ce n.1inly one place where attendance never ~eems tu ce;a.,e. The future of speedway racing national chJmpionship 1i1le rest on the shuuldcrs of two or the hotteM )Oung riders on 1he cir- cuit, Chm f\IJnchcstcr and Scott Dran1. Goth of 1hesc riders are being tou1cJ as a serious challenge to th e cs1abll!>hcd stars at this year's U.S. N.11ional Championsh ip to Friday's C\cnt aho marl-' the last race al Costa Mesa SpccdwJy that racers con use as .i tuneup , before the Sept. 4 U.S. Na11om1I Championship qualifying round. fur Juniors 13-17 .. tnJ d 1ldn:n J~ anJ unJcr :.m.: :.aJm111cJ t rc.:i:. 1 h1.:rc 1s Jl~u !rec cH:nt pru· grJms :111d tree pJrl..ing. For more infu1m;.it1un t'>t 11d<- c1~. call lntcrn.111unJI "'rct:1fo ·'~ at (714) 492-W>J .. 1 Gates open. at 6:30 p.m. v. ilh the first race rnl-ing off at 8. Ticket prices are SS for adulh. $5 -IJ.1 tin D.1iJ.1 Pilot PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES OBITUARY 888 PUBLIC NOTICE ippointed as personal rep-Suire 300, Newport Beach, •Cldrosses used by the h.s bid for a period ol D.an W1lh1m Hauben. 3400 menced to rransact buSl-Clucted by· a corporation menc.a 1o transact buso· ---------tresenratoite to edminisret CA 92660 Attn· l<afhleen seller within the years be Fort;·I ~e (45) days af\er Ave Of Arts Su11e C.210, neu under the Flctittous The reglstrant(s) com· ness under the Foct 1 ou:. LOAN NO. 073183 the estate 01 the decedent Huntsman Escrow Otfteer lore rile dnte such 1151 wa lt•e Clare set lor lhe open-Costa Mesa Cal1I 92626 Business Name(s) listed meoced 10 transact busi· Business Namo(s) 1.sted T.S. NO. 82-28823CA THE PETITION requests and the 'anticlpaled sale sent or deloveted to the ng thereof Richard Lee Bonney. 3400 above on· Oc1ober 17, ness under the F1c1t11ous t1b011e on NA MERICKEL FHA/VA NO. lhe dtcedenrs WILL and date Is Sepleft\~ HI 1992 buytf are· NONE fhit Board of Trustees re-Ave Of Ans Su11e C·210. 1992 Business Name(s) loslld Robert J Kelley Pres1del'll TAX PARCEL NUMBER: codicils If eny, be admintel The bulk Nie is subject to The names 1nd business ser.es tho p11v1.eg11 or re-Costa Mesa, Cahl 92626 Antnooy Ray Mickelson above on· NIA This staltment was 1 led Merickel, Wat· son, Phelps Long 2 202 2 10 ptobate -fhe will anCI Cahlorn1a Uniform Com-addrHses ol lho buyer are lett ng any and all bids or This business 1s con-This statement was filed Dale T81lntr. President w th lht County Cte•~ ot 4 4-·1 any cod1c11~ are aitailable merctal Code Secllon PACIFIC COAST RE· to wa"'e any irregu1a1rt1es ducted by a general P311· wrth Ille County Clerk ol This statemenl was filed 011nge County on Ju1y 21 time yachtsman and resident ol Balboa Passed'away Augusl NOTIC~ OF tor uamination In the me 6I06 2. TREADERS, INC 1 ca ,r or "'orma l es '° any btd nersh1p Orange County on August With the County Clerk ol 1992 TRUSTEES SALE kepi by Int coun. The name and address ol COfp. 1260 57tl\ A•e , Oal. or 1n rnc b dd ng The reg1s1ran1(s) com· 11. t992 Orange Couniy on July 28 F539002 26. 1992 al the age YOU ARE IN DEFAULT THE PETITION requests the person with whom tand, Cahl, 94621 Signed: /SI BETTY menced to transact buSI· F541084 1992 Pub •shtel New Beach· UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST authority 10 ldl'MllS1er the claims mav be hled Is E•-The assets to bo sold are BALDWIN Director of ness Under lhe F1cM10US Publ1sn.d Newport Beac~ F53Gl51 Co ta M D l)Of1Pitol A ol 76 He leai;es h1r. bel~vltP wile Mildred DATED MAY 5, I083 UN· estate under the lndepeo-crow Consultant.I ol New. dtsaobed 111 gener;,I as p u r ch a; 1n9 cos I a Business Name(s) ltsttCI Costa Mesa Dally P1101 Au-Publ1Sh8CI Newport Beach· 1 esa aily u- lESS 'YOU TAl<E ACTION dent Admmlstrat1on of Es· port Beach, Inc.. f201 FURNITURE, FIXTURES. C It 1 C II•"'• abolle on Juty l3. 1992 gusl 20 27 September 3 Cosla Mesa Daily Pilot Au· gust 6• 13• 20· 27• 1992 .. Mlckey" of 54 yoats and lv.o sons Ronald (v.1le K11s· tine). Jlnd Jellrey (wife Lynn) Four grandchildren Kim· b erly, Mallhew. Kevan, and Came. Member ot Newport Harbor Vacnt Club since 1936, where TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· 1 A "hi h ty Dove Stteet Suite 300 EQUIPMENT LEASE ommun V o • Dan W Hauben ' ' ' l h-402 ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT !!11~~11o.;'ih~· s ~ ~~ Newport Beaeh. CA 92660'. LEASEHOLD '1MPROVE: District This stalemenl was filed 10, 1992 gusl 27. September 3. 10, A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU reMOtall~ tr.ax. maf:Y Kathleen Hunlsman, Es-MENTS, TRADENP.ME. Pub 1shed Newport w11h lhe County Clerk ol Tn..-30 17, 1992 NEED AN EXPL.ANATJON actions wtthout obtaining crow Officer end the 1as1 STOCK IN TRADE. COV· Boach·Cosla Mesa Daily Orange County on July 14, PUBLIC NOTICE Th-438 OF THE NATURE OF THE court epl)foval Before tak· day lor filing claims by any ENANT NOT 10 COM· Pilot Augusl 20. 27, 1992 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE PROCEEDINGS AOANIST Ing cen.aln vory lmponant cred1t0f shall be Septem-PETE, GOODWILL. ALL 11'1423 F53812.2 Flctltlou• YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· ac11ons, however, the i>«· ber IS. f992 Which 11 the PERMITS & LICENSES. Pubhshed Newpon Beach· Business Nam• Flctltloue TACT A LAWYCR sonal represonta1111e will be buslnoss day befOf• tl'le CUSTOMER LISTS and are PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa Daily P1101 Au· Statement BuslnHs Ham• On SEPTEMBER 17• l992, required to give notice 10 an11clpa1ed eale d111t spec!-localed al 17622 Arm· CHS105600,. gust 13, 20. 27. September The Following persons Statement at 10 00 AM , SPECIAL· lntertsled persoM unless lied above. strong Ave .. Irvine, Cahl v 3 992 d b T F I IZED. INC. as duly ap· 11\4" have wa111ed notice or Dated: August t 3, Tho busrness name useci Fictitious ' 1 aro oin~ usiness as: he 01 owing persons pom1te1 Trustee under end con'sented 10 the proposed 1982 by tho seller a1 !hill loca· eusl,..ess Name Th-4lO ~:iJf8 ~IA ~~~rc?r~~~ 'ii~o~i~~~:~sEa~AGA· pursuant to Deed 01 Trust ICllon) l he independent For Mart•I CIHM,. tlon Is 4DAY ENTER· Statement PUBLIC NOTICE SERVICE, 2864 Hicilory Pl. ZINE, 29SO Airway Ave '9COfded s.is-e3• as Inst &dm.n<stration autho11ty Wiii B Loren o Mars" PRISES The Fo110 ..... 1ng persons .tB, Costa Mesa, Calll. Sullt A·l3, Costa Mesa Ho. 63·2l0051, of Otflci3I be granted unless an inter· Y ' ' Tho •nhc•pa\Od dale 01 are doing business as· Fictitious 92626 Cahl 92626 Reco,ds in the ottoct 01 Ille ttted ~tson files an ob-Bharalkum., O. Patel, the bulk sale 11 7/16 92 11 BUSINESS PARK CAFE. Busln•H Name Mark Da1t1d Heberden, Al Steven Mendez. 331 CounJ>' Recorder ol OR· jectk>n 10 the pel1t•on and Buyer(•) the Otf•Ct ol Unique Es· 3!>!>•1 Business Parle Drwe Statement 2864 Hickory Pl. •B. Cosra Venelo, Irvine, Caltf. 92714 ANO County, State of allows QOOd cause wily the Publlsh•d Newport crow. 8700 Warnei A11e •A~ Costa Mesa. Cahl. The Fou0.,.,1ng pe<sons Mesa. Cahf 92626 1Thls business Is con-~A~[~A,,NIAH:A~~~ bX cour1 should not grant the Beach·Coata Mesa Suite 2M. Fountain Valley 9Z6Z6 are doll'lg business as This bu11ness Is con-ducted by: en 1nd1V1dual • eu\hol•IY Dally Piiot August 271 CA 92708 Deok Hoon Park 11924 THE TENNIS CLUB AT ducted by: an tndtVldual The reglstrant(s) com· ~J.fv~yw AAs~J'atf~~ A HEARING on Ille peu-1992 Thcs bUJk uie '' ~ubiect Cen1111.;r Road 11104. Ha· WOODBRIDGE . 500 The reg1stran1(s) com· menced 10 transact bu11- TAUSTOR Will SELL hon will be held on Sep. tM38 to a1tlomia Code ectoon waltan Gardens, Calll Spungbrook South, Irvine, menced 10 transact busi· ness under the F1c\Jt1ous 11 • tember 1'1, 1992 111·45 PM 6!06 2 90716 Cai f 92714 "'" undef the Ficttious Business Narne(s) hslecl ~To~~~~ 8~~t:,?N F6~ In Dept No 3A localed 11 PUBLIC NOTICE II so subJK\, 11'1• roame Chan t.•ee Park 11924 Chuck Brymer, 3180 Paik Business Name(s) listed above on· June 12, 1992 700 CMC f:enter Or , West and address of l~·e l*•on Cenua a Ro.'ld • 104, Ha· Newport , N-l)Ofl Beach, ebove on· May l , 1992 AJ Sssteven Mendez CASH (pay1ble II lhe lime ~nta Ana, CA 92701. 113178 1>1.tlh 111.hom cla mJ may be wa.1an Gardens Calil. Calot 92660 Mark D. Heberden This .s\a.lemenr was riltel ol sate In lewtul money ol IF YOU OBJECT lo the NOTICE OF !tied II CAROL JONES 90716 M 8 mer 3180 Park ThlS 1~1ement was filed with the County Clerk o U'le Ul'ltlld StalH) at Al the oran1.ng of \he peWon, ~ Unique Escrow, 8700 Th s business ts con-New~ ry N~ Beach 11 .. th i.n. County C\efk ol Ot-anQe County on Auous Cflapman All9nU8 entn1nce ~ eppear et the hear· ,. .. ..,PINl!TISITT~N• TSOT"'T• Warner Aw . Su111 285 ducted by: husband anCI CaLI 9266o • Orange Col.wily on AUOUSl 11. 1992 • \he Cl'ric C...iet Butld· ing and state yeut ob-...... s.n • ..... founlain Valley, CA 92708 w•'• This business Is con-11, 1992 ' F$41082 4ng. 300 East Chapman AY· ~ or lite WTltten ob-OF WILLIAM V. ll1CI the last cfa11 '°' filing The reglstrant(s) com· ducted bu· husband and F541083 enue, Orange, CA. Ill right, "''lh the court be-STAHCIL claims shan be 9 15 92 menced 10 transact bus!-•· Published Nev;pott Beach Ille 8"d lrrterMI con119Yed °'' lhe ""'~· YO\.W 14>-CaM No. A115029 whlCh la \he bu11ness Clay ness under the f 1ct•\louS ~~·. " lstranl' com-Publis.hed Newport Beach-Cosla Mesa Daily Pilot A IO end now hefCI by 11 pe81ance may be In person To all heirs, beneficiari.t. belore the sate dale Spect· Bus1neu Namo{s) ltsttel menced ~o .,an!..~ bus!-Costa Mes. 011ly Pilot Au-gust 20 27, Septemoer 3 W\der aa1d Oeed of Trust In or by your anomey. Cft<l1t0fs, contingent ettelt-r .. d above aboll• on; NA ness under the Fict•llous giat 20, 27, September 3, 10, 1992 IN property altueled In IF YOU ARE A CAEDITOR lora, and pe<1on1 Who may Dated: 8"/92 Deok Hoon Park Business Name(s) hsled IO, 1992 tald~oun!Y and State Cl• or • contingent credi\Of of be olheM'•te Interest In lh• PACIFIC COAST RE· This statement was Med above on· AuguSI 6 1992 Th-431 Th-432 ICiT 9 ·~er NO 1965 1n. Cleceued. you tnlJSt file win Of estate, Of OOlh, of TREAOERS, INC. w1lh the County Clerk ol M L. Brym8f • pu•uc NOTl"E PUBLIC NOTICE ~THE CITY OF COST.\ your cl11m With IM court WILLIAM V. STANCIL Ed Kim , Orange., County on August This slalement was liled, ___ 111 ____ ... __ MESA COUNTY OF OR· anCI ma~ a copy lo the Pl'· A PETITION has· bffn Published Newporl 18. 199.. wllh the County Clerk ol Fk:tltlovs ANGE' STATE OF CALI· Enal representative ap-filed by Sharon E. Custer In Beach·Cosla Mesa Daily F541743 Orange County on August Business Name R • S PER MAP RE nled by the court Within the SuperiOf Court ol Call-Publislled Nev.port Beach· 11 1D92 FO NIA. A • out months from 1111 date tornia. County of ORANGE. Pilot Augusr 27. 1992 c M D I PI A • F5410l8 Statement CORDED IN BOOK 60, ol first ltJuance ol lellllf~ THE PETlflON requuts 11'143~ osla O'Sa ai 'I 1 ol u· The Following persons PAGE 8 OF MISCEL· as Ptovided in section 9100 that Sharon E. Custtf be gusl 27, Scplumbor 3. 10. P11bllshed N-port Booch· are doint;1 business as: lANEOUS MAPS. IN THE of the Caltlornla PrObale appolnled u Special Ad· PUBLIC NOTICE 17, 1992 Costa Mesi Dally Pilot Au-BALDWIN ENTERPRISES. OFFlCE OF' THE COUNTY Code The SJme fOf flling mlnlsllator 10 administer Th-440 gusl 20, 27, Seplomber 3, 1805 Shenrtglon Pl. #U· RECORDER OF SAID da1ms wtll not expire be-the estate ot the decedent. 112547 10, 1992 305, Newport Beach, Calif. COUNTY lore four montht lrom the A HEARING on the petl-FIRE AND CASUAL TY PUBLIC NOTICE Th-427 92663 The l\rH\ addren and hearing e111e noticed tlon will be held on Ocie-SVlCOPSIS OF CNS1052513 Stanley 8aldwln Odum, ptner common deslgniUon, •bOw bet 8 1992 at 1 45 PM In THE ANNUAL PUBLIC NOTICE 1805 Shrtnglon Pl •U·305. JI any, ot the real PfOperty YOU MAY EXAMINE the Dept ' No 703 localed 81 STATEMENT Fictitious Newport Beach. Cahl tlescribed aboYe Is pt.it· file kept by the court. tt you 341 The City Oriw South LLOYDS NEW YORK Buslneu Name CNS1053598 92663 por1tel lo be· 738 CENTER ete e person ln18fH1ed In Orange, CA 92613-1S71 ONE WORLD TRADE Statement Flctltloua Th11 bu1ln111 Is con- 6TREET. COSTA MESA. 1he tttate, you may file IF YOU OBJECT to Ille CENTER SUITE #3369 T~ FollOw•ng persons BuslneH Name dueled by. an lndrvtdual CALIFORNIA, 92629 v.rth the court a formal A.-granting ot the pelott0n. you NEW YORK NY 10049 are Cloong bus•ness as Statement The reglstranl{s) com- , The undersig"r"bf"'11 1" qUMt lor Special Nouce ol should ap~ar el !he hear· y131 Ended December 31 , THE SIKES BAA •2 PART· The f ollowing persons m~ed to transaC1 buSI· tl•Kla•m• lily '1 ''~ °' the I.ting of an lnventoty Ing anc:l state your Obje<:· 1991 NERSHIP. 245 Fischer are do•ng bus•ness as ness under the f1ci,uous '9ny '~~ectne~ 0 ::.· and apl)fllsal of estate .... t.ons ()( file Written ObJec> Total adm111ed ISSll Su II A·7B. Cosla Mesa. GIANT OISTAIBUTION, Buslne11 Name(s) I.steel '"" ress 0 r ••ts Of of ally ~l>llOn Of lions ¥11\h the court bel0te l peg e 2 11 n e 2 1 ) Ca I 92626 l 351 ·A Logan Avenue above on: not applicable emmon designation, II account as pravtded In the heating. Your ap~at· Ste 163 780' Onh Od Co . Inc. a Call-Costa Mesa, C.hl 92626 ' Suioley B. Odum sY·dsn:;: '*ne"~ made Mellon 1250 ot lhe Calolot· ance rMY be In p8'son Of To1a1 uab11.1181 (Page 3, iom .. c0tpora11on 245 Fis· The New Deal Skal•b011d This statrnt w~ r.14 i... •• 11 WI • nia PrOball Code. A A.-by yOt.K attOfney. tine '221 $9 884 511 cher, Su le A·7B. Costa Products, Inc., a Cahf COf· with the ounty lefll o ""1 "'11hoUI c01tenanl 0t quest tor Special NollCI IF YOU .AflE A CREDrTOA Aggregalt writt-tns for '-•esa. Ca I 92626 porabon. 1351·A Logan Av· Orange County on AugU$I 'r'1:f''Y· •~pru: 11:' pol': I01m II t111allabi. IYom the or a contingent c1ed110f ol special aurplut lunds Anlhony Wayne Orth. 245 enue, Co111 Mesa. Calof 11, 1992 P1 • regar .ng ' • court clerk lhe deceued, you mYSt lole (Page 3, l•ne 23) $700.000 Fischer, S1111e A·7B Co1ta 92626 F'41018 ~tes~h Of=~~~ Allorn•y for petl· yoor ct.om with lhe court Cap1111 Stocks (p.101 3, Mesa, Caltl 9:!626 This business •• co~ Publ1Shed Newport Beach- pay •' 1 tloner. FRED J, MAR· anel ma,1 a copy to the P'f• Une 24A and 248) o Tn11 busrness is con· dueled by· • c0fpor111on Costa Mna Daily Pilot Au- a• ::mbyol lhe d no~•:, CUI, E1ct. sonal repttsenta11ve ep-Aggregara w11te·tns tor dueled by a general pan· Ttl• reg111rant(a) com-gull 20. 27, September 3, tur ... UJ FRUMAH FREEMAN l>C)lnted b'i the court wllhln other than 1pec1al aurplus ne1sh1p menced 10 tr1naact busl· IO 1992 CNSt050958 Fictitious Buslne11 Name Statement The FOiiowing persons are doing business as: SLADES, 327 Newport Center Drove Newport Beach. Calll 92660 Dan Gold Res1 West, Inc • Cahlorn1a Dom 327 NeoN· port Cef\ler Drove. Newpon Beach. Calif 92660 This business 1s con- ducted oy-1 cotpcra1>on The reg•strant(s) co menceel 10 transact bull ness under the Ficltlrou Business Name(s) list abo~• oro: upon t 1ng Ira L Sslade, President This statement "'as Iii ""'lh Iha Counl'f Ctetk o Orange County on July 21 \992 rust wlln lnter .. 1 thereon. ' lour lnonlhs from th• date lunds (Page 3. tine 24C) o The reg1stranl(S) com. nest under the FtcithOus ' 'JS provided In •alel oote(I), & • M I LEY • 3 4 1 5 of flrsl Issuance ol lettlfs Gross p11d·•~ end con1r11>-meoced 10 transact bus1-Busmen Nam1(s) l11t8CI Th-43J PUBLIC NOTICE •d111nc•e; ii 'fJ· o':: Ill~ leputveda Blvd., St• 85 provided In 1ection 9100 ultel aurplus (Page 3, hne ness under lhe F1CllltOUS abO~ on: July 27. 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE ----------1 ~m1• 1° uh ~ 1200. lo• AngelH, CA ol the Callfornla Problle 2SA) o Business Name(s) llsttCI Paul Scnmtn. President CNS105a354 us • HS, c: erget • 900M Code. The lime lot hllng unassigned fund• (sur· abo~• on· August 1. I 992 This statement was filed Fictitious flctltlout :~~~n.0'uJ~~ ~:~::: Pub II shed Newport clalrM will not expfre b• plua) (Page 3. line 258, Antllony W. Orth, Prest· With the Coun1y Clerk ol euelneaa Name Buslnell Name said Deed 01 Tf\lst eeach·Cotla Meta Dally lore lour monlhs from the minus 25C) $7,570,269 Cioni Orange County on August llat•,,,...t Stateme"I he total amount of the Pilot August 20 21 27 nearing elate noticed Surplus as regards policy• This s1a1emenl was fll&d 14, 1902 Tht Following persons The Followlng person unpaid balance ollhe obll· 1992 ' , , a~. MA y EXAMINE the ~1~;~ 2~:ge 3, Nne 26) O~~n~~ec~~~~ ~~:: 2 ~'. f$4 ~ 548 are dol~ buslne~ a;:S O are doing business as: OBITUARY 888 CATOZZA Cat~z•, Dominic Frank Jr. 0100 on Costa Mesa, August 23. 1992. Dom1n1c Frank Cntozza. Jr beloved husband oC Ba1bara Catozza of Cos1a Mesa Loving lather ot Richard M Catoua ol O:uden Grove and Donald w Caloua of Costa Mesa Loving brother of Marion Costrog1ovannl of Ill onCI Victo11a Lacher ol Florida Grandla- ther of 3 A nohve of 1111,..01s , age 68 years He was mar. r1ed lor th• pas1 12 years 10 Barbara A 22 year veteran Wllh the United Stalls Mar1ne Corps and retired v.llh the rank he was ac11ve in the 1all1ng prografT\S racing Snowbtrels, SlatS. and Rhodes f. 33, and part•c1pat1ng ... in Trans Pactl1c races, Ensenada, etc. Served In Navy dunng WW II DIS· 1r1c1 manager plant engineer. 38 years for Pac1f•c Tele- phone. 1he1e w ill be no memorial ,.,, vices and cremation will be handled by the Neptune Soc1e1y w11h ashes being 1ca11ered at •••· Friends may make memoual dona110"1 to the cha111y ol tttetr choice ol Master Sgt H• 11•·····~·· served In WWII and tho Korean Conlhct. Empl oyed with Hughes Aircraft. Fullerton Ground Systems tor 23 years Ac11ve w11h MUIOI LAWN- B oy Scours u111e MOUNT OlM League and a mem· c-.._,_ ber of the Ouanor-~-'! ~ back Club al Maler "&rvV1g All Faults" Oei A charter mern· 1625 Gisler ber of M 1e SQuare Golt Cou1se Gradu· Costa Mesa ated from UCLA put-~SIM 11ng himself through college The Funeral PACIFIC VIEW Mass was held on MElllON~ 'AM Wednesday, August Cemeeery • Mortuary 26, 1992 at 10 00 Cl'lapel • C.emtlClfY AM at SI John The 3SOO Paeoflc v-0r""9 Baptist Church Costa M•sa \11g•1 ~ Services were nt•d II~"!!~~~!~~~~ a\ Harbor Lawn 1.1• 11 morial Park Chapel Pfllll •11111 on Tuesday. August 1fU. lllMWAY 25, 1~2 ot 7 00 PM V111ta11on was at Mortuary • Chapel Harbor Lawn Mo-Cfemauon morlal Chap,1 on t 10 BroadWay Tue 1 d a y • • r om Costa Mese 1.00PM 10 9 OOPM. IU•l111 In Lieu of llowers. donations may be sent to Hoag Cancer Center, Newport Beach H arbor Lawn1Ml 011 ... e 540-5554 g111on aec:ured by lht thf422 file kept by I.he c:OUt1 If you lnco~e lor ll'le year (Page 1992 Published Newpon Nch-~~~~ETRA~73M1Ha~ RANSA'/ REXALL DRUGS property to be SOid and are a Plflon Interested In 13 kne a) Sl 2 589 082 F538934 Costa Mesa Daily P1lo1 Au-• 2246 Newport 811/d , Costa ---------1 rtuoro1ble ullmeted PUIUC NOTICE Ille "tale, you may ltle Olaburaeme~11 '1or Iha Publ shed Newpon Beach· gust 27, Septembet 3, 10, =~7 Costa Mesa. Cal1t Mesa, Calol 92627 •II No matter what you're doing. your hometown newspaper costs, expensn and ad· with the c:Ourt a fOf-•' R• (P 13 1 17) ' D P lo .. 11 1992 R J.'1 Pharmacy. Inc , Cl 111...... lllJ. ..., vinces 111ne lime of ln11Jal t83t7~ 1 f S l.r ~ of r,•r ~· • ,,,. Costa Mesa a1ly • t ,.u-' Th~39 Ec:onomy Tlfe CMlet Inc. 19291 Baywiltf Lane, Hun-888 wu rml. publtc11ion ol the NOi~ 01 atCROW NO. ~s fill~ :'an in..JOIY ~,812. 9 .., h gusl G. 13. 20 27, 1992 C1lltom1a. 2073 Harbor t1ngton Beach, CalJI. 92649 Tod•J! sr Is t'oo· W1 oe d llH·KM and apJ)fa1sal ot "181• .. .!!*1::J..c:~;-; 1r~1 ~~ Th-403 PUBLIC NOTICE =~7 Colla Mesa, Caltl TN• buslneu •• co~ fits in. 11~•o.:/'~t ~~ h~~ .. :. NOTtCI TO se .. ot ot any petnlon Of COfC11nce With the Annuot PUBLIC NOTICE CNl1010le0 Tt1o1 bu11ne11 Is con-~~!edr:v\:,::r:au~m-~iiMiiiaii.Hiii?iiaii~~iiiiiiiiiiil Iott executed and deflv· CRIDITOtll O, 1ccounl II PfO\llded In Stettment for the year Fictitious 8fed IO the under~ a IUUC SAi.a Mellon 1250 of tt'9 Clll-ended Oec:em~ 31, 1991 CNS1055t45 euslneH Name 11 Oec:HtaUon of o.-(NoUoe pursuent to lomla PrObate Code. A A• made to the Insurance Fictitious ~'... ~ Demand IOI Sale UCC •--etOlt quest '°' Special Notiee Commiulo!W, pursuanl lo 8u1lnees ~am• lt•t.-.nt ""'' • -· tonn la ...,.,.... tom tt'9 law. The Followtng peraons and a "'""9n NobCe o4 0.-NOTICE IS HEAEIV court clltll. , AT R I C K S ltatement ITe doing business 11: ''"" and Eltcdon to Sell OIV£N that • bulk ..... .. Attom•r for ,. ... _.. .. L... ATIO:.. .. -· The Following peftonl ALCO BATTERY COM· The undefllgned caused about to be made. I AM N. K wn.. • " ••· 111 dOtng business 11; PAHY 2980 Redllll AY. ltid ~ ol Default Ind The nerne(s) Ind bus4-t on or 1 • 1 ... FACT ENGINE TECHNOLOGIES ' Colt Meaa, Calll Electlon to s.11 to be r .. ness addre1a of the N11et HILKIR, I••· end DANNY 9'. OftEEN, INC, 620 N-P<H1 Cent_; ~ a • • cordtd In the county wtlefe ate: LAUR.A A. ZWICKi", Da,UTY ATT09'NEY-DrlVe, llth Flc>of. N9"'pon Parm1r tnduslriet, Inc., the real property II localed. Gene Pickard, Janice 1941. IMACT Beach. Caltl 92660 Caltfomla. 2980 Redl'rlll Av. Delea ti AUO ea Plcilard, t<.ltn Pk:tllfd Ind 01910N, DUNN & Publlahtd Newport CatbonClean lnternatlOf'lll _,., Colla M9M. c:.i.t ¥ l'ICIALIZID, INC., 5andl Pkksrd, View~ CRUTCHI", SSS I. BNcll.COtla MeN Da ty Oela¥1ate CO<POt•Uon.. ID 92626 T"Utn• era, Inc .. a Wind Flower, Ir· car.-aw.. Loe.,.._ Plklt ........ t 24 25 26 27 No 23015·11, Dtlaw11e, Thll bu•lneu Is c:o~ tOIO •ueente ~ lllM, CA 12715 '" CA 900Jt ......_s • • • • 620 Newpon Cenllf 0.1"9, d~e.d by• a eorporalion c---.... O• tHU' Doing bullnesa u : Dow p bll t'l•d N•W" II 2t, 1092. t11n FIOOt, Ne .... potl.SHCh, The reglllranl(I) com-........ ' Canyon ci.an.re and Plua u 1 .-0 m4IMI Ce!of 926&0 menced lo transact ~ flOlt M4-1414 Amonlo Ctoaner. 9eact'l..Cotta M... OellV Tl'111 business 11 con-0011 vndef tho fletltloul •YI M • All other bueln•ts Piiot AUIJU9I 27, 21, S. PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by·• corpor1110n Bu•lneaa Name(t) lilted MC•HllTIRI, VICI Mmt(t) encl ecldfen(•) ..,,,._ ~ 1192. NOTICE The regla111nl(1) com-abOYI on· Juty 2, 1"2 'RlllHWT uMd by the"""(•) Within ' ""437 menced to lran111C1 bUsl-Jaylnl Parmar Prel4den4 Publltf'tod Newport lt'IO past tlVN Y"fl, aa 1NV1TtNO 9101 ness undON the F1cllhe>111 Thll '1atemene Wit flled IHch.Coeta M... OWiy etatOd by the ...,...(•) • .,.. PUii.iC NOTICI Not~ .. nertbv o~ 8ullnttl N•me(•l Hated .ilh tht ccxny Cltlk of ...._, .&•--21 ~.._ Nono lt'lat l'9 Board of fruatH• above on· not appltcable Olange eourny on "'t 2' ,._.. ..,..,,.... • ---·-The MIMt•> Ind butl· c•tOM4aa ~ the CO.at eommunity Acsrtan Gitt" Sectetaty ' 1992 • I, 10. 1tta ftHI eddreu of the NOTICa TO COlaOt District of Olenge CEO • p~J ~ ~(•> .. : CMDITORI OP County, c.lttom•a • ..W ,.. Tht• atatemont was filed . --.. -.. -, ..,.-., ...... TlC....-... l--1 Mat194 Cleaner•. 12oe ~ w.a ~ MMd bidt up to but woU'I 1n. County Cl8fk ot CPubli~ N~ ~ rv ... " ""' OJM, Corona 0.. no later lt'len 11:00 AM. ftt-Ortnge County on Auguet otta _ .. _,. ----•----,naa-----• Mer. CA tM25 .... CHC8.•tM. c1ey, ~ •, 1m. e1 14, 1"2 li"'1" 1>. 20. 11. 1tta ;. llOTICI °' n. ...... btlr'9 I04d.,. •tot u.c.c.t ... ~ Cepart1Mnt PMt•u T1M01 NTITIOll TO 094111e1ty dMCt~ .. : • ..,.. ... •H Cl ot the DIMtlcl IOC4lted at Put>lilhld N"POrf IMc:t'lo PU-..C 9IOTICI ....... .,.. •ITAT9 Mao~lpment, Noice II ~ .,._ IO 1310 AdalM A....,., lld9 Costa Mesa Dally '"°' M<-1" pertonat , lnYM-creditor. Of IM wN*I 0, COIM ...... C4tllh)fnia, .. 1 s-.. 10 ,.. .... °' ............. TM Wy, . oc .... ~ ...................... lme ~· wilt bt OU•• .. • ......~........ .... I If c... .... , .... , 111J9""1ta and..... .... .. ....,. .......... °' DUbllctr °"'*' and rwd "· 1992 ......... .._ • To II heirs,............ and .,. _.... et Dowe tt'le auet• deHrllted kr. ~ 01' ONti l'h--U1 ......... ... c1"11Gr1, 00flll1Q911l C1rec1-a.an.re. 3ttl1 Dowe~ b9IOw t1J ... VIHICLI: ACTIVITY PUii.iC -~ The ~ "• ...,._. ~:-a.::.:::.=-.. ~ l;,.;~~ TrMluCO -;:, ~::J::: cou~Nr ~ ~&-~ it d Of ....... 01 bOlf\, of ,_. Arlloflle 0-.... .oAY ~ a COMMUNITY COLLEGE • ~~ YICU. 111 ~ .., WN fllHITM U4tt Antonio ~. Cllt. Cora.. 11122 /int. Dlt1NCT 419WUlll -IC... New~ awt\, ·4 PUITION l'9S lltMf'I 'A·tlO, 9'ancho lant1 ..... -.~.lr-.,Caa Al 111111.,. IO be In... ltalt•ll1 Cllt W1 91edDJ ..... L.r_.. Mlf ....... CA n.·._....inCM , ...... _.. ..... ~ TN f~,....,,. ~ ,._, 'Hr&i ~ ti· the ........ Ceuft at 11'9 ...a ... Iii~ ti ... dllsf SMC~ ........ wNct\ .. ._ Oii\ ridolftl.......... •. lltO ~ ... C... ~ ~ el Oft. to lie ........... , et .. t11 .. ...., ~ ~be......, in OMHIMID MtDtCM. KR-....._ Cllt. _, ANG& ~ GI .__ ~ AICWI M t GI the DlrectOf oe YICIS. MOO ~ at "-Thi• "'91..-.. ~ Tt4I Nliiat ,.._ .. If ........ ....._ ,. .... .,....... el .. o.td Mt Mii C-ltO. CO. ._.'r;Mt••1.m ........ L. ,..... ... ..... lltt .,... .,. ........ -... ... .., W9MlrM ...... C811f, IQl2' ,... , trMt(•t ... STIRTlll& I llEW BUSlllESS?? The lAgel ~ at the Plk>t la plaMOct '° ~ a new MNICe now 111!911bte '°,,.. ~ W• ... now SEAACH the name fOf you • no lildr1I chatge, end ...,. you .,. ""'° end .,. "1p to 1M Coun .... In ..... Ma. Thin, of COUfM, ...., .,. -.di le oompl•ad .. wttt "" '°"" ~ ~ ,.... atMement Wfth tM County C'-1', ~ once • wtek b b.lr .,.._ • ,...,.,_ br ... end tMn fife yout' proof of SMMcllliOl 1 wfth C°""'Y Cttf1t PtMM siop by to flte your fletltiout bUalneM 9'111 ... ~ • "'° Piiot l.9 Oepenment, 330 Welt e.v. Cott. Mesa, c~. " you C*l not ttop by, pt-.. cell ..,. Ill (? t 4) "'2"4321, ~ 315 Of 318 end .. wll mtac• ~ fOr you to t'lendle • t.tlll prooedu,. by INM • If you lhOutd hew any fUnMt QUOlltOne, ~ cell ua end we Wiii ~ more then 0l9CI fO ..... t you Good L.uclt In )'OUf ,,..~,, . I J ' f ,. 88 Thursday, August 27, 1992 PUBLIC NOTIC!I PUIUC NOTICll 330 West Bay Street INDEX ~REAL ESTATE OB!JFOR SALE Houses/Condos ..................... 1002-1094 Mobile Homes ...................... _ ....... 1100 Acreage .......................................... 1 12'5 Building & Contract ..................... 1150 Beach Property ............................. 1175 Cemetary Lots ............................... 1225 Houses To Be Moved .................... 132~ Lots For Sale ................................ 1400 Out-Of-County ............................... 1526 Out-Of-State .................................. 1558 Ranches/Farms .............................. 1575 Resort Properties ......................... 1580 Time Shares .................................. 1690 Real Estate Exchange ................... 1600 Real Estate Wanted ...................... 1625 mREAl ESTATE Dl.JRENTALS Houses/Condos ..................... 2102·2194 Apartments ......................... 2602-2894 Duplexes ....................................... 2704 Rooms ........................................... 2708 Hotels/Motels ................................. 2718 Vacation Rentals ........................... 2722 Roommates Wanted ..................... 2724 Rentals Wanted ........................... 2726 Garages For Rent ........................ 2740 Storage ......................................... 2742 Misc. Rentals ................................ 2744 Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 liiiiil COMMERCIAL ~REAL ESTATE Apartments/Commercial ................ 27CSO Bust.ness Property ......................... 2767 Business Office Rentals ................ 2769 Commercial Property .................... 2778 Duplexes/Units .............................. 2788 Industrial ....................................... 2788 Income Property ........................... 2790 nBUSINESS Ir HFINANCIAL Business For Sale ......................... 2900 Business Opportunlty ................... 290-l Business Wanted ........................... 2908 Credit .......... : ................................. 2907 Investment Opportunity ............... 29<'8 Investment Wanted ....................... 29 10 Money To Loan · ............................. 29 14 Money Wanted .............................. 29 16 Mortgages. T.D ............................. 2918 All real estate listings that run in Saturday's publication appear in the separate Real Estate tabloid section. WIOTICD Announcements ............................. 2920 Theater/Castlng ............................. 2921 Income Ta.x ................................... 2922 Lost & Found ................................ 2920 Health & FUness ........................... 3000 School&/lnstructJon ....................... a1>12 Travel .................. : ......................... 3014 Memberships ................................. 3018 Personals ......................... : .... 3002-3005 ml SERVICE DIRECTORY Service Directory ................. 3408-3939 , ..... EMPl.OYMEfft l...J OPPORIUNl11ES Employment .................................. 0530 Employment Wanted ..................... Ots3~ Domestic ........................................ CUS40 "MERCHANDISE ~FOR SALE Antlquea ........................................ 6010 Appliances ..................................... 6011 AucUons ........................................ 6012 TO PUCE Al ID CAll [Z] 642-5678 Furnlture ....................................... 601.f Misc. Merchandise ........................ 6010 Ca.meru ........................................ 60 l 6 CoUectlblea .................................... 6017 Computera ..................................... 0018 Free Merchandise ......................... 6022 Jewelry/Fur&/Art ............................ 6020 Bu.llc:Unc Materiala ........................ 6030 Machinery ..................................... 6045 omce Furniture/Equipment .......... 6047 Pets/Anun&lJI .................................. 8049 Musical ln•tnunenta ..................... 60lSO Pia.nos/Orl"U. ............................... 60'59 Bicycles ......................................... 6060 Sportlnc Goods ............................. 6065 Ttcketa ........................................... 8075 TV/Stereo/ElectronJca .................... 8080 Garap Sales ....................... 8102-6190 Boats .................................... 7011·7018 Marine Service .............................. 7020 Marine SUpa/Docka ....................... TOH Airplanes ....................................... 8010 Campertl/l'railer• ........................... 8014 Scooter• ........................................ 8018 AutomobUea .......................... 9010·9090 How To Place A Classified Ad DEADLINES Tuesday ............................................ ts:OOPM Monday BY PHONE BY VISITING OR MAIL 714-642-5678 330 West Bay Street CLASSIFIED HOURS Thursday ..................................... 3:00PM Wednesday Saturday ............................................ 3 :00PM Friday North Orange County • 1)40·1220 South Oran e Count • 498·8800 Houses/Condo For Sale GENERAL too~ $834 per monthl Down Pymt 514,290 APA 7 05";. Town· home In a beouuful comple11 Smgle story, 280 enCI unit Cu1tom rear yard Move·ln cond 1 520 t 8 44 per month I Down Pymt $77,800 APR 7 05~ Beatlful S&S Goldenwetl E•· l ntes home 480, 3BA 3 car gar, formal O~Nt;KAJ. I002 150• unobstructed Pa· colic view. Sing. lam home under S500,000 5 yra new. Atsumablo loan. Call 240-1996 COSTA Mt:SJ\ 1024 College Park, 4BA, pool/spa, S259,900 O/H Sol. Agt. Jean 968-4458, 725*8017 Low Dnl EZ Ovalltying By Back Bay calm 4BA 3Ba, 3 yr new, make ollerl &42·8807 HUNTINfiTON Bt~AC:ll I 040 dm1ng. lom rm. pool & B•re•ln Muntlngt ape 51655 22 per Thia 480 home lea· monthl lures a mstr BO w/ Down Pymt S63,800 dressing room and APA 1 05~ Large I mlrr wardrobe, Ure- 11ory a1ru1um model place and wet bar In "Ome wllh 380, 2BA lhe llbrery, poof, spa, lormal dining, new and 3 car gar. A1klng carpel, lmmacl S3•9.000 $ t 16 t 64 por month I Peredl•• A••lt1' Oown Pymt St9.000 840..881 APA 1 05' J"'OI a --U-v._lft.....,•'"'·-.. -.. --cienc.to end r"'Ot • fix.rt r Big yard, block walls, Thia glam<>fout 280 concre.te-drt~. '-land Plus Iott twnhc>me llllch. solar water.. tur•• m.,ble nr..,iae.. • I 8 II new kltch aPJ»jancH, ' •n •••• ne, gated comm pool, A9t ('114) ee3·888 spa and clubhouH t:l09.900 Maka the Nght n'\CW9. Ptw .... R..ttJ pt110t P!-f £••••• 840 ... . Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 (corner of Newport Blvd. & Bay St.) Saturday Real Estate .................... 6 :00PM Thursday 8 :30AM-5:30PM Monday-Friday l l llNTJN(;TON Ht:ACH 1040 Picture Perfect Thia 380 charmer haa b••n remod. w/new den, cathedral cell.- Ing•. French doors and windows, pool and jacuul, $539,VOO P•r•dl•e Ae•lt1' '8404 ... Nt-:WPOlff Rt:J\CH 10«» layvltw Rtductdl FanlHUC Hgt• oldO! 3BA 21ABa hm, 19 lot $6601<. Agl, 850-1220 BLUFFS I Lowe•t Priced ••~l•wl 1377 .500. 3BR, 1850 appit SF, Cleent Agt 760 G097 Hpt Shr• 4BR :z~e. nr bch, remod, Ir dra, •brick greln crtyd, lrplc. 1379 ,900. Open Sa&/ aun Agt 722..0507 SOUTH COAST METRO 10HH Beautiful 2BA 2BA Conelli>. Lak•• & all.ams. S\29K. pp 9&7·6065 l.ClTS ··on SAU·: l 400 fJ Acre Ranch•• ne r 4 lake• 2 Hour• ltom gambling $2990 '500 down, S75/Mo 1 .. 00.223-4783 OUT·OF STATE PHOl't-:HTY I rl:')H e Min To Coloredo lld Are•ll •o • Ac. Only $24.900 w/term•. E.Z Yr round ace••• Poatcaro view• ol mntn rano• Won·1 tattl Tom Mlllor (719)a92-0873 LPI Houses/Condos For Rent UENEHAI. .! IO:.:! Nwpt 2l>d $1400 w/d, llreplace Nwpt Cr••l 3bd C0ttdo ocn-vu S 1 aso Lido lal• 3bd. $2500 haa new pnVcpt Newport 8oh 3bd Bt1COV'1 Twnhm $4000 Newport Bch 2bd HH turn behlmt $eOOO SUMMER RCNTAL.$ AVAILABLE W•t•rfront Homo• Ina, fte•ltora Ut•t4001 760-3900 .,~ 111\1 .IH I/\ JSl.J\ND .•toll 3DR. 2M. fwn&lheG~ frplc, paUo. eltf t/12 • 2M Cott!nl ln:IStl Put a few words I Of<•••> su .... :reA 28A, ilAPL., W/O, t 0 k for You Rl!fAIO, 2 CM OAR. 0 w r . r I l"O YAAO, 11900 otlo .; MM111OfUto0211 H/\l.HO/\ ISl.J\Nl> :.!IOH Utile Isl•. 112 Jade. Anllq"9 Style 3.68R 3BA. Wnlr $1600/mo. Yrly S1750. 830-2203· HJ\l.HO/\ Pl :NI NSUl.A ~I 07 C"O IH >NA DEL MAH .! 1.• ~ 8HOftftlNQ 28R, carpor1, fenced yard patio, S875 272-1737 Cut• a Coaw 2BR 1 e Clupl•• on Jasmine. Garage, frpk:, M mo. A2t 875-4912 '""' Wntr 2bf 1300tf o 1 p $ 000 S ,.,..1 800 t cean ron1 roperty. I , t""' O 1 1500 sq ft 3BA 28A S676, atpa b<:h, pallo, pvt road ' All am.n' 831·5187, (1118) 9611-0352 winter •:i.oootmo. y; Quiet & CMrmlng. 20A, round Sa&OO/mo. 963- lnundry, CatPotl. gar· 3971: :rc»-&a1-eeu1 den, pooo lully turn Wirller Rental. S1600 114·fPJ.1M8 COHO NA IH·:I. MAH ..: 1.!~' ~('OSI!\ Mt-SI\ .!124 UP ·TO '600 PER MONTH * • allFClm * Ptlu • Caa. COii· oar co~ b\,~·· MI0 ... 1 k~t.aa ER Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, August 27, 1992 87 1 11-. l \ \1t-.S.\ .! I :.'4 <"OS J"J\ Mt.SA .!t...! I Nt.w1·01n Ht .. \Cll :!lh!I !\It-Wl'lll< I I I Hl:i\( II ;..>1,1,•1 IH.N I 1\l.S JI I SHAH!-. :!7.!4 :t•rl 11t• + •·'hit• I ',,\l(At .t·-... t t>H Hl'Sl"llt.~.s : ltt-.N I" ~7 -lU UPl'OH 11:~1 rY .!1'1H MONt;Y WANTt:lJ :.?Ulti ANNOUNCEMY.NTS 2880 Mt;MHI-HStt ll'S I .JO I H neww..._.,c:t.cw1°'0 'h2kucpar. poa,akr llAYRIDG• 2BR 28A, YOU'LL L•VE 2BR B upnc OR ,.,..,. * 1 A. .-,.;.A 1300/mo Chrlatlen E'Slde, very ••cure Httlng, n/pell $t0001 ale. flp, w/", frig, IT HERE! LOWER 3 . yrs newl / 1 car mo + d•P 850-4989. pool, aee. nO pell, Nr HHe Hospital. home, male, upS1rs w area, gar, No CM Avall 5111 11250. 875-9460 1 BA H25/mo. 28R SnO/mo. 1545-7478 ba111copdny:. .. !~2r ...,bath, a\Ofage only, S90 mo, $125/mo. OUiet. •P•· ut a . .,....., ...... "8-3459 •Met'• Twnhft'le Bl Big 3BR 2~BA, l/p, gar, clou1 & BIO REBATE ••P8Cloua 1 BR, ga----------" g quiet loc., walk 10 ""Ah /d * Shr 4br 2ba home CONDOM VENDING ROUTE Big Profits. Call Ame11- can Defender 24 Hrs. 1-800-858-3933 Private Party w1n11 loan ol SJ0,000. Have good cot11tera1 1200) 683·2333 AM & PM lnves1011 Earn 13·15 WOLFF TANNING **MUST S•LLll •. Secured bV Cahl BEDS. New Com· tJewport Beach Coun· RE Cahl, A E Broker. merclal·Home unlrt try Crub Golf Mel'l)ber- Mr Tow. 5175-0~4 from '199 oo Lomp1-__;,s.;.;.h;.:;;P_&;;..4..;.4-0_..;...;2;;..CM;;__ __ Lotlons·Accouoroe1 NE w po RT BE A C H Monthly p~ments lof¥ COUNTRY CLUB H SIB 00 Clill IOda~ GOLF MEMBERSHIP, FREE NEW colo.r cat.a· 548-2575 MIS\: HENTl\J.S 274·1 3BA 2~Ba. PV1 yd, & Udo VIiiage $13""'00 No Pet1 631·8427 rage, w • yrty. 31t'h • ••P fam rm, 2 car, e64-S922 · · ----------34th St. S750/mo + game room, '275 + Established Vending pool, 1pa, tennis, vac $300 OFF MOVE IN ,_•_ee_. _e_4_S._8_4_3_1__ ~~~1:;,;,MS:~~~590 ~f~·pe~!;~.k~P to 11225/mo. 842-9797 Blulfs Townhous~ •VerNlllH on Blulta, ---------ElC°eeu11v• couple ... k. 4BR 3BA 2 story ron C ha r"' In 8 1 BR , BR R t 'W t d 1~ HOUSE ""ING ___ 1_-eoo-__ 3_7_5_·V_E_N_o __ ••moet N•wg:rt o ue1ed •• S.1950./mo·. .. d A t G t d W/ alcove. SecJ * oomnui e •n. "'V IU • cou.,yar P 1· 8 • • pool/apa. S895. w Fem•le 2 hses lrom posalbllltea, Sept-Dee INCORPORATE IN TAX· Huge 4BR Ondo. 854-4302 POOi. CIOH to every· 851•2300; h 548-0425 beh on Penn. $385 XL.NT rel 760-1857 FREE NEVADA. Enjoy Avail now. $1300. 388 E 'BLUFF AREA 4br thlngl M2·S858 •WESTCLIFF 2BR 673-30931723·5971 msg asset pro1ect1on, prl· Sant a l 1abel Agt 2' ... b Sl 9 / $300 OF, MOVi-IHI vacy, olimlnate Calllor-. · ~ o, gar, 4 5 w 2BA1 OR, frplc, lrlg, 2br 2ba lu~ury condo In Clarence. 729-7259 12mo 1 l3th 2BA. tncd yd. W1r pcd. ~ nla corporale income ease mo 83._.120 ... IPM deck, pool. $1000/mo. South Coast Metro, tax. Beata Delaware. CLeau I SPACIOUS FREE, 759-9593 846·6188 or 831-0211 Prof fem 25-35, n/ '°"" 2194 Placentla·D $755 Free consultation, Ill· 2BA Duple)( In quiet Harbor Ridge 1575 Orang•C $745 2 Yeara N•wl 3BR smkr/pets S475 +\I\ erature. 1 ~00·648· EHlllde Colla Mes11 Lg e 4 B'R Est ate $99 SEC DEPOSIT 2BA, family complex, __ u_11_1 4_3_2_·_8_2_14____ 0968. W.ughlin Assocl- nelghborhood. Encl Home. New paint & S 1 1 BA $1050/mo 1 ates, Carson City, Ne-backyard, Ideal lor carpet. $3800/mo. Call pac ous, qu et 1 • 714-850 8310 3BR 2BA CM hse, ma e, vada 89706. • Lois Jacobs 760-8384 pool, covered parking, • n/1mkr, w/d, E. of 55 working roommates ocn brHZH 548-0338 NEWPORT HEIGHTS fwy, Quiet, nice area OWN YOUR OWN $800/mo. Call or 644·6200 $350 ,... Ill 846-6003 Prim• retall toe. 390. 0 L Iv E 8 AR R E L a.aa.4902 tE11t1l""tt Clean newer 2BR r• u . 4800 II COM La -Harbor Vjew Hms. •1 2BA, $1050 FP. w/d ---------· · • STORE. Gourmet Ol-_U_n_l_q_u_e_A_r_c_h_lt_•_c_t_u_r_e1 Monaco. 2BR 2BA, Large 1BR upstalra, hkp etoc pd 759•0874 COM 3BR house to guna. OM. Sl.25-S2/•I. Ives chocolates lood Beaullful 2br/2ba, din l/p, cath coll. d/W, walk·ln clraet, bal-' 1hare. Non/smkr, Roalonomlcs 675-6700 and' gilts. Ideal '1ami1y rm, mulll·l•vol Twn· micro, $1690/mo avr cony, garege, $625 Nwpt H•lght• sm 1br, clean, $300. avenga. franchise. Fun and re- hme, 157011, vaulted 9/12 grdnr pd, eve Tom M&-e&82 gar, laundry, Ideal tor 673-3005 warding. Locations PVT PARTY ONLY 25-60K 111 TD 1CH 1 3mo~yr sec·d 25-45~ LTV. 310-838-0515 coll MORTGAGES T.D.'S 29 18 $' Avail. No credit Foree., Bl< OK. Equ11y loans. S20K to S500K Cahf. Uc RE Broker Mr Tow, 975-0544 Announcements ANNOUNCEMENTS 2920 ceilings. Frpl, A/C, At· :-64._,. .... .,,,5_19_7_1v __ m_sg:...__ JD Property Mgmt ~67~;~g~So.~~4r'"'· _C_D_M_s_h_ar_e_4..,B""R,,......2"""'h..,.,,B..,.A ••Costa MeH sub-~~5~vs811~~~ 1~~~ tached gar, pool/1pa Lg 1 Br 11.?Ba loc on ••ONE BDRM CUTE house w /gar. near lease 3000 SF 8000 , very_ clean, Sl 170/mo beachlront 101. BPI COTTAGE, E'ilde STEPS TO SAND beach. 5385/mo + SF 0 ; 11•200 SF. Pla-1_7_3_3_·3_0_2_6_w_a_ok_·_e_n_d_s_ CZECHOSLOVAKIAN 973·9498 Penln Pvt dock, Fmahd prlv. n/smkr, clean 2br, lrg lvng rm, U1il. Av1 9.1. 760-1343 centia frontage. very SPACEBALL ENTER· ·~~it'NG~CHS~~~E~~: HUNTIN CfTON BEACH 2 140 shared patio $1100 $695 ull pd 548·5058 QIU, util pd, n/pots ---------compelillve ratesl Call TA IN MEN T RIO E utls pd, tse. 476-0790 Shi $1175.mth 723-1292 fem (2), nJsmkr. shr Bkr 833•0203 SWEEPING COUN· boy 17 An.ic101jy * ny N•w D•cor •----------3br 2ba CM house w/ TRY. Own this Duso-awaotong host lamity Lovelv l1m11y home 5f'"R 1BP. apt. Ott street Whlt•w•t•r Ocean same, $285 mo 751· Nawpon Beach 1,024 neas for $19,900. Ful-Enroys spons. politic» pool, big yard, near parking. $595. vl•wl 1 hse to sand I 0272 or 662·1623 sq tt/$788 per mo. Incl Part-time. All cash. reading Arriving Au· 1chools, $2200/mo. 760-0189 or 548-8283 2BR 2Ba, garage. ulll. 548-3373 gust Northern CA . 3BA 2BA Condo, Soas- pray Pool, tann, nr bch, $1200/mo. Va· cant. 714(723·1733 NEW 2Br 2Ba on golf 850-6046, 646-4584 ---------$1200/mo. 673-4674 ---------,P,,.....-1,....-Above average op-M sggoe (303) 457· *$200 OFF!* NB Promotory o nt portunity tor serious u WINTER RENTAL Penthouse w/gor-business seeker. um-17581Southorn •CA • lg 2BR 2BA, d/W, ga· Furn, 3br 2ba, 1 hso geous panoramic bay ltod openings. 1·800· Barbaro (714) 670· Charming 1 BR agl-lly end unit, lg patio, al- most llke aml heel W/0 , frig. Avl for shot1 term. $550. 962·8118 CLOSE TO BEACH & achoola 3BR 2BA, dt>I gor, $1080 per mo, 662·5757 IRVINE 2144 course, 1 year lease. No pots. $1400/mo. 760-88SO/d 644-4922/e Ocnlrnt, yrly, 3BR 2BA, big patio on sand, 1uper clean, across lrom park 650· 7075 VILLA BALBOA Ocean vlows, tenn, pools, spas, gated, walk to beaches, S1350 raga. lndry rm, close to bch, d/w, upr $1195 & ocean vlew. Prol 828-2536. 8 6 8 3 or I ·8 O O· to SC plaza $795/mo. lwr $1095 536-5369 Desired. $600/mo •---------_s_re_L_r_N_G ______ 1 505 8unftOW9r avail 9/1 723·1453 VENDING -CANDY MA· ER 0"' I CENTAUR MGMT CHINE routes are the G MAN B ' 16 ti gh 642·2288 or 631·2725 Prof lem to share w/ salest and most pror.1-school exchange stu· · 11 dent. seeks host tam· **750 Mov• Int Back B•Y turn master same. Beautllul 3BR able buslneu ova • ily lor this year Likes E'aldo 28r 1 Ba, xii rm w/pllt bath, W/d, 2BA w/d. ,gar, fur-able. PT/FT, no sell· soc<:cr tennis com- cond. 269-C 16th Pl. prlva. Empl, no amk/ noshed, $600 644-4480 A 0 VANCE 0 p. Ing, amazing tax ad· putors, piano CJ.II toll $695 No Pet &44--0452 poti. 545o. 641•5020 ---------PORTUNITV. Revolu· vantages. minimum ' froo Maggio 1-800· RM/pvt bath nr Harbor $2 500 Call Mr Nel CM 21urn rms In lg Cour1 & UCI. No amk/ tlonary 80 channel · · • 521·7181 or 1-800· *1 Mo Free Ulllsl Lg clean 2br 1 ba, gar, nu cpt, O/W, 1torage. $750 No Pet 640-2495 homo/pool/nr SC Pl pet. Clean prof. 5550, digital mini-dish satol· son (404I 419•7997 SIBLING shr ba. $375/$400 + V'l uhl +sec. 852•1023 hie system will rapldly Vending moneymakers, -p-=0-L"-IS_H.....;.H...:..l_G_H_S_C_H_O_O_L dopn/1mkr556-1737 expar.1d homo enter· Proven E11clusive EXCHANGE STU· log 1 ·800·367-(;;836 ,LOST• FOUND 2921) LOST CAT, young h rrr. black · w wht i;1omach & pawa, •hotl hofr 1011 8-10. 6~0 • .i730 LOST: Ladlea Letty OoU Clubaw p111k 6. wtile t ~ RE~IA~O 7Z1·48&1J REWARD!! IOST lorr ala oog. T C;mor Coe~ r mo.. lght wa~-y hair namea Carmen Ne ds mecioca(jo n Cos1a Mesa r.owpo11 Area. Gt>nerous '" w rdl 645-15!:.J Announcemen PERSONALS 3003 * OA TE., • ALL Liff., s TYL ES • CM Gron 1 9(.10·.t54 5515 !;.> m•n 181r r.r.r Nap.I, IL PERSONAL SEBVJCl!!S 3005 Fr st & E11c11 ng Love ~ Yo mg Lad•t>s 1·900-737·2229 ·o 1 N 1.e, ,v.2s.i-16c.1 18 yrs SI.I 95 1:>m1n SCHOOLS• JNSTRUcrION 3011 2br/2b• pool, tennis. gym, fen yd, no pot. no/amkr, $1 100 mo, 57 Orchard, 548·7234 Lakelrnt, new decor SBA 2•~BA, lam, den dck, Bch & Tenn Clut> $1,685 498-623J 2 mstr sullos. 42' deck, rolrog Incl, w/d hkups, avail 9-15 agnt 960-2871 or 960-3313 Yearly Rentals! •1 Mo Free Utllsl Lg CM Back Bay, Pvt ent/ 2BR 2Ba upper, d/w, BA furn, for on the go lg closets, verta, gar prol n/am, It cooking S830 No Pet 640-2495 $400. 846-8502 Room with p111 BA & talnment and com-Over S3K cash weekly DENT, boy 1 G Anx· ent. In Nwpt Hts. tam munlcalions Industry possible Routes sell· iously a .... a.tong host AtRCnAfT t1 C.l-1A~. C home. $400 Incl utlL Ooroct Sales No In· Ing last No monev lamoly. Enioys s""lm· TRAlr.rt.G Beco'!'e 646-4284 ventory. No Invest· down •I Qualtf1ed Mr ming, sports. reaoing FAA con '•Cd A&P t.. o- Woodbrldg• 2BR 1 y,Ba, avt 9 20. Pools, tennl1. lmmac. S 1000 Bkr Bart>ara 844-0195 Nt;WPOHT BEACH' 2169 Ocnlrt 4Br 3Ba $2200 •3BR 28A, 2 car gar, Npt Crst 4 2 S1850 /d lo t I 3007 Nr bch 3Br 2Ba S1500 w ' pat ' rp c. Jolfrey Dr. $995/mo. Eastblull, back bay Dave 545-7508 Agt view 3BR $2300 •-------....;:;...-Balboa Newport •ADULT LIVING• R•alty 723-4494 1 BR, lrpl, patio, gar. No pats. $695. Bay Timber Apia. 642-7142 •EASTSIDE* mant. Call 1-800-265-Blake 1·800-949-2158 computers ArtJllohg chon c Day or nogr 1 CM Blulfl. Lg bach, pvt ROOMATE WANTED 0105 Vending Rte. "PrtceCI August Ca'I t'orthern class~s Finan"' a d patio, ktt, sam1-pvt Prof Im on 20'1, nit---------Righi" Poss 5 900 CA • Maggio 13031 ava 1ao10 Joo p lri co- ent. Avl now 40 ... prel smkr, to share 2bdr Are you Wkly Income l-SOO 457•1758 Southern CA meru au1s1·1ncc R ee $550642-1196673-8219 2bth, lrg twnhm In La· Sports minded? 741-4311ext.610 • Barbara (7141 670-Aviation 1 800·;'36· • guna Hills. Prvt bth, 8 6 8 3 0 r 1 -3 0 o-7014 Phoen • Ar .zona Nowpor1 Hm on Canal encl gar. $300 . ..-utol. Join the worlds lorg· SIBLlt'G Campus beh, quiet, clean & ro-Clay 642-4321 e>C1 260 est 1thlo11c acoU1ing • -~---,,........---,... 1pon. S400/mo service for high BECOME A REAL ES· dep, ~ ullla. 631·3388 eve. 8S9-6953 school athletes. Start For Ad Action TATE APPRAISER your own franchised DO YOU NEED CASH? S 1 00,00 0 po1en• :ll HOTELS RENTALS Employment Opportunities EMPLOYMENT 1'>1'>30 $50,000 /EXPAND· ING TO CA 1 of na· tion s fastest growing cos needs local reps. Patented nutr11lo"1al 1000<> Endless leada lnterWf 8 27 644-0410 Admln Assistance us. •g Mac computer M .1st toucn-1ype S7 50 Hr 20 Hrs Wk ;ilter ions Flex101e APPi)' .o person 10 Or Helo on a Mon-Wed or Fro at1emoon 1401 ;.,.oca 'lo Ne-.vport Be;s 842-1403 INSIDE SALES The Dally Pilot Cll•rerit.y has a full l•!T>O 1t1!.1de s.iles po· S•loon a•allab1e on \he Crass1t1ed Adver- t1s1n9 Depa11men1 II you can bring us some strong sales e•pc11enca, a posi- t ··e amludo, pleas- ant phone voice, high energy, typing 1k11ls ano perstS· 1ance \'l.e will provide you w11h a 1r1eno1y atrnosphere, room to grow ano the train· ing 10 make you s ... <:ces:o!ul. To 101n our team st'nd vour resume to: DAILY PILOT 330. W Bay St. Costa M•aa, CA Apartments For Rent Beach Rentals! liiijiilillllifli 1 ·2BR S850.$765 Gal/ wtr pd, gar. No pots 2323 Elden 548·7854 & MOTELS 2718 WANTED 2726 scouting bureau We buy Noles 58· Call a Homo Sludy Or ~11an1a 92627 Attn: Cla sstned lnslde Sal•• Complete training/ cured by trust deeds n.ihtllilllt .. classes Eorn prd1~s·I========= support. Investment (sollor carryback f•· U911J r'ml _ t1ona1 oeslgna11of'I STAO HOTEL·NB Pleasant quiet mature required Financing nanc1ng etc ). We can 1hroug11 Nation I col-!:~ P:;~;'';~~~t~,~~~: · NEWPORT PENINSULA Yt:ARL 'f·WINTER·SUMMEA 1 8tdtoom to • BtOroom BALBOA PENINSULA 2607 S350/mo rooms/no studios p rof ml, nJ avallable. For more buy all or pan. and AO-VISOR logo of appra sar Frc\l •MUST SEE• sec dep. Newport vices seeks cheerful lnlo and video call fund qu1cklv 800-458· 642·5678 l11tHa1ure 800·362· liod Beauttful 28R \VISA Pier. Brad 673-4470 rm, Biil 722·8161 msg 802·991·3870 7878 7070 Dept .RF7o:02. ~MY•<+ townhome. D/W, lndryl.;~;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;.;..;;;;;~.;;;;;;;.;;:;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;~~~~~~~~;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. 842·5678 Fumtlhtcl.\Jnlumoshtd Villa Rentals 675·4912 ~~ ~,... rm. patio, $825/mo. o CENTAUR MGMT ~ 4 230 Avoc•do 0 f 64::!·2288 or 631-2725 "'~ + Attracttve 1 Br with k)~ AV'i • p\11 patio. Great ., .. , * BLUFFS * Shor1 Term Rentals walk to everything. 2BR OV9'1ooklng lush SUMMER•WINTER ......,....,...,._....,54,......6-_90....,.8_1_,,,~.,.1 grunbell Poor Call 673·RENT E'sfae Lg !tDrDilc $1100. Agl . 644--0496 encl garage, $750/mo ••DUPLE.X 2BR 2BA, YI blk to Bch Lg 1/2b< 120 E. 20th, 642·9060 garage, block to w/gar, nu carp, vert 5 beach, $1200/mo blinds, vry cln, $795/ EAST IDE (818) 359-4S39 $1 075 yrly 873-6947 Cozy ~=~~:':! 5745. ••OCEAN VIEW, No pela &42·2819 38A 2BA, w d, trig, lg 329-M University Dr d.Ck, upatatta • unit, Fr•• Mlcrowav• r // h d b -l'--d _4_7....,th_S_t..,,.. 64__,2-0,...2_2...,.9 __ ,•2BR 1BA. steps to S700 1BR, qui .. com· r0f 0 YOLJf Ome On LJSineSS I~ s· •Lido Penlnaul•• Chi~ C~~ 2 car P~~ gar1r w~~~IL~=============~-~======~------------~---------------------------1 Unique 1 & 2BR Units prkg, lndry, t'p, patio. 1_1_n_d...;ry_54_a. __ 2_2_9 __ f0< lease. Private bch, $1450 mo yr ~8-4122 Lg W 'ald• 1br w on bay, 873·&0;JO Stepa to bchl, lg walk-in closet. clo 7t0 Udo Perk Dr. lmmae 3BA 2\o\B•. 10 boacb & 55 fwy. Service Directory •P•nthoua• 1 BR lrplc, patio. w/d S1500 S550/mo, n2~605 $850/mo-"VersalllH" 556-6655 or 722-8949 YI blk bch. Pool. ERA Star. Agt 344-3181 *QUIET Npte Hghta 2Br dphc, rd· 1tor1ge. $800. Idea for couple. No pell. 931-4&49 4bf/2ba low.r duplH Choice Ocean frnt toe, w inter $1 650, yrlv $2250, 2 adults or l1m- lly only, (819) 440-6&84 COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPOl\"f BEACH 2tHrn ACOUSTIC Rfo:MOllELINO 3 408 .... usTBLUFF•• DRYWALL REPAIR Move•ln lg 2BR 2BA. fireplace, New/old celling spray. SPECIAL! · very ~1it~~~mo. Drywall/Tape/Texture. 2 BEDROOM •--2-B_D_R_M_$_7_5_0_a..-F_r•_•_e_•t_. e_9_1._so_83 __ Pool, spa. cable hkup * * Old Cellln1a Made New WESTLAKE VILLAGE * 18DRM $800• rHpray-repalr. wall- 045-8t22 Anytime! Frig, dahwshr, stove te>C1ure, lie. 1348084 Incl. No pets 545-4855 Grace Bros 136-6488 ADDITIONS REMODl-:LINO 3 410 CEMt;NT CONCRETE 3r;2s P•tterned Concrete, Stamped & all types cone work. 25 yrs exp Uc.316117, 642·1027 T.J Pelle Cone COos1 Colle· Bridt-Block Sr. \Jc. 2n329 Htght$t Ou., Low Pnces. (714)962-7093 CERAMIC TILES 3 1>28 TILE lns1allad/Rapalred. Prompt CO\lftlOUS StMc9 FrH Esl & References John & Shelby 846·8176 CHILD CARE 3~36 Jo'1'..:Nt;t-.a & DECKS 36 1 ~ LANUSCAPE & LAWN CARE 3808 PAINTING 38f>8 i'LA.tff~H REPAIR 3880 )120 Yrs of Quality Work FENCES.QA TES . •L•wna-Mow & Edge. Roch.,d S.nor L>c :806-U Ed '• PI as t • r Ing New R•P•lr. Rtd¥tooc11 Trimming, Clean·U?$. Rtfs 645-3209 ""r ~-Patches Textures. Int Ct<SN POsl Repllct CM.NB. lawns. Apts .. Rosi----------IKt Rastui;;co, Fr es1 Jim Whyte 642·7206 dentlal 831·8809 •W.P. YOUNGQUIST Neot & clo.;in 736-8776 FLOOR INSTALL REPAIRS 3620 All Am•rloan Tree Se,vlce, Removal, Trim, Senior Disc. Free est. ~1-8415 Wood Flooring Cu1-1-;..;..:~--......:...;_.;._ __ _ tom WOfk, Nog price, Bob'• Lawn Service 20 yrs In Business most lront lawns S8·S9, A.braham 559-7963 front & back $11·$13, FURNITURE RE1"1NISHING 362 l Reliable 791-8704 Green Scene Landstpf19 & lrrigatton, Tr1mmin9 & Removals, Clean· ups & Ma,nt, St Ltc #599025, 4 32-8804 Painting Contractor Oual. painting by prof t?fifMt:ii:ftalJ:l1) ucw602098. tns Free CaTI ornia iStumblng est. 645-3305 & Rooter Mlchael Cox Painting low rates. 638·1424 $13 hr .,. malertols Rel 7 yrs exp 875-4008 POOL SERVICE 3894 RAINBOW Circle Malnt. PuryHr's Pool Service Piion' "9 '"l Ext House Maybe 11 s tome tor a Apl Oual job Free HI change' we 1.accum St t.c.,S69897 636-1758 •v•ry weok 761.'J~9$ OVERSlUFFf D~ Additions & Remodeling Av611 Nowt Somo Ort Handyman Servi<:•• & Painting TOOi hard to ltnd Nannies. hautJ .... ,Of•d 10 a.ny Furn Antq/or not. For fair, fast qlty work Call Debra 642-1589 Lawn Maintenance lndustrtal & Res dentiJ tttmming, planttng & apr1nkler sys 531 ·2507 PERSONAL SERVICES 3867 ROOFING 3910 831-e750 Spec. bock-to-school dJSC. Rocio·s 637·1860 HANDY MAN 3710 Warden Const. Custom Remodellng, lldd!Uons, Free dHign 30yr1 HP #307331 841·2098 ..-..-REPAIRS Home/ • TREES • Lov1ng Mo'" will provide Rent•I PROPERTIES qlty Childcare for your Paint-Carpentry-etc.-I Topptd/Remo•• lawn•, lnlant In my home. Drywall. Olry845-5277 L,.!!!!~~~~7~51-3478 rees rates 434-6557 1ctor •rot. aroen n•" .Chrlltlan Handyman. r ,. c u :ANING SERVICES 3 548 Painting, Stucco, dry· Landscaping & Maint wall, fences/gates. S• Excel refs. 10 yrs HP nlor Dtsc. John 532 ... 168 457·1739 Metlatlon la for •V· eryon• Relax, En1oy. overcome anxieties Not a miracle but ¥-Orks 959-0119 PEST CONTROL 3869 R• Roofa & Repair• Local Reis 16 'rr~ Greater Pa1;. •C Rig 836-1900 •t. .. 1368 REMODELING • ADDmONS 3918 •Room A dditions! T1n1n1 mpro. ~ Ca1pontry L • 1 n.14 I I/ "Best Price, Promise!" Free Es1 248-0408 REMOllt:LING • ADDITIONS 3916 Pars Const Additions, Remodellng. now const. No Job too srnaU he, Ins. 509·90 t I SCREEN SERVICES 3920 Meticulous Morton's Mobile Screen Sar· vice, No min.· No Ser· vice Chg • Lowest Proces, Larry 642·8595 TILE 3928 One by O n • Tll• ounters •firs •shwrs eramoe: •marble •slit• ,.591315 Tom no-2ra9 TREE SERVICES 3929 PALM REMOVALS No Charg•I Vanous sizes, trnl yd only Chuck 642-0322 WINDOWS 3 934 c oan ap Carpentry. plumblng, condo, also houses, tolo, drywall, masonry Environment 1st T er· S o 11 yo u r home Superior Window Care ofca, Bonded, Ile, Ir & more. Reas. rates. Ra MASONRY Custom m11e. Fr inspoct Work through class1r1ed Qlty Window Cleaning WE'VE GOT THE ANSWER Is every nook and cranny of your garage stuffed? Can't remember what it fee~ like to pork your car inside? We've got the answer! Advertise your garage sole in the Doi~ Pilot Classifieds. If ony items listed in your garage sole od don't sell, we'll run those listed items (under merchandise) the folowiQO week at no charge! est. crpl clng 537-9308 Jim 845-2824 brick, block, repairs, 100'19 guar MCN1ao &425978 Comp11t11tve. Uc Ins •Prof'I HouH cteanlnt HANDY ANDY etc. 30 yrs oc e11p . ...,.11 ... c ff"""'"P-R_2_os_o_._99_B-4 __ 87_6 __ ------------------------------__ F_ree __ Es_i_a_•_a_._8_s_3_9....,1 7yrs exp, xlnt rel'1, Uc. Bonded. 970-9413 Auto Repair 30% ott Shop AatH, 15 yrs e11p. all wrk guar. 548-8218 BUSINESS SEHVICt:S 34H8 ~~~]~~f: "~~ ·§.~~!i:l~~J t(ONO gUS1£~heck Houao & oto clHnlne Handvmin Strvlctl. Poor Man'• Mover 1 " Use anvlro safe prod-Uc. lniur. local refa. hr min. Guar lowest Saay Moneyl Don't ucts. also ALL ODD Fr" e1t. 873--7922 ratu, lie. 108002 ty11H thl1 outstanding JOBS, John S48-3185 Insur 714 633·9925 opportunity. Call Nowl 239-4552 elC1 1220 Rellabl• Housacleanlng PUBLIC NOTICE by the day Local Ill aaaT Ill Hau41ng, The Cafll . 1>ubhc Uhll· area.. Xlnl rera Call Oemolollon Re~? ties Commission RE· Monica 549-8438 •Wallsec:oncret.-1,...a QUIRES that all used •Engllth lrpenttr R•habl• HouseclMnlng •tTuh, etc. 74'-1125 household goods Quality WOfk, low Rates, by the day Local mover1 print their licensed. 731-44e7 area. Excel, r~la Call p u c Cal T number, All Repra a lnalallaUon1 Alicia 751,.269 llmo1 and Chaulfeura Qt~ Wt'tl only, rera print their TC P num· Local 10 yra. Honell Cerpentry·Plumblng-~ In all •dllert,se· 24 hrs, Lou 642-6678 Eleculcal.Palntlng-ments 11 you havo • Ooofl·W lndow•·f:lc QuHtton at:>Out tha i.. ...,,._ AemotS. aoor..,~ Oo....,,.._ COMt Ce Rea10nabfel 41H~8 galtty of a movor, ltmo ~~ ~ dty-uc palneing, drywall, deck· CueloM Cer1tont~ o r chauffeur, c:a11: .. _ ... ..-~ ... 1-,. ... 7 Ing , fenclnQ & roofln'I, tome flnao'g avail, Publlo UllllllH 35yrteqa _, ..,...., #573NI, Me-1 to •mall )ob OK. llc'd, Commi111on SVadWiclt Staart Brlllah ,... ,... .. 456-1N4 L-7-1=4=..5=58-4==1=5=1===::1 Crft1mn, Speclatltlng r c11m atalrwaya/cabl-Amtttta W•ll & C.nlfte neta, lo pre.. '41-87"2 Lg & Small repairs. II 0 !\H Remove Wallpaper ( t\ II t'J-:"I :i:\ t ·I I HI< I' \Ills I .. 'H Fast Stvc Joe 521-1347 Al ..,.. ef .... ..._,. "'""'* ear,. .......,. P•tcNnQ. Cellif'IO• aw..,. !19Gtfleal. PIUmblng • .... , la¥9 uP to~. tuture• matc hed, ~;,:;:~~"" NA Carpett Reduced! Nc'd , bonded, ,r Est. ,..... •IH4M. 73 ..... 3 Oecwoe IH MU Ai NeMO A~lre I I :\11 "•I I-L H rt! I< Al 11.i P I I l'\I II I I!-. 1'1.'I. termite/dry wrougl'll repq .... pMnblng, a more• 14 "'9. M-Ott7 'TNMlng °' ~ • gerage .. ? Gtw ua aeeQI This Out! ___ _,._liij ........... Alea Small, largef Jobe Repaira. 30 yre -..... ........ 1ue Buy" ...... find II. Cteaelftad. PaoT cuaa..,.ao,1 ea.-n J Call 642·5678 Today! l:.Ml'LO\'l\H !\i I ~.:,.111 t.Ml'l.UYMt-;N I :1:>.10 I· MPI lH Mt-.N I '• 1.IO .._ ATTEN It ..1~-t Clerk 11. lO-month Aut. -w• : Uuwn I poaltlon, Shrt/day, H•ad S•rvw ne.ded. Anti Spor1emln~ nffd•d by Huntington Muat b9 21. RHtau-_..oplel PIT Promos BHch City School rant •xp. r•q. FIT po-for ma.I oll co. S1SO • Dlatrlc:t. Salary 11 1 ltl on. C hie ago for .....;S;.;;2;.;;00_lfW ___ k _S.._s-_1_e_54__ $9.618 • S 11.953/hr. Alba, H.B. 963·7427 CASTING IMMEDI (Employer paid Publlc All< for Mark E•traa n••d•d for Employ•••' ReUr• fllma. commerclala & ment Contribution • For Ad Action TV. Earn up to 1200 amounta to ap- p•r dayl No exp proximately $82 per C od month). Mutt pasa Cal a nHded. all t ay written and typing •1•·SS:J..2o21 IHts. Apply at 20451 --.. AO-VISOR 642-5678 PILOT CLASSIFlllD Cralmer Lane, H.B. 11 • I I h e e a • y ·t 0-Phone 964·888. D•ad- acc •H. Information-llne for apptyfng 11 paclted marketplace September 41, 11>92 vlalted regularly • auc-•--B.;.;u:...y_l_t._S_e_l_I ..;.It-. Fl_n_d_l-1. ce11fully -by all kinds Claasltied. of consumers. YOUTH CREW SUPERVISOR We need br:lght, enthusiastic Individuals who would like to earn $400.00 to $500.00 per week and more, . marketing the Orange Coast Daily Pilot If You: * Have an insured van, wagon or large car. * Enjoy working part-time in the evenings, earning full-time $$$ * Have the ability to motivate. Then we have a job for you. No experience necessary. Full training avallable. For further Information or to schedule an Interview CALL LEE AT (714) 674·9324 Monday thru Friday Before 2 p.m. Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with O M AR SHARIF and T ANNl\H HIRSCH TEST YOL'R PLAY Both vulnt'rable '"11th dt'nl' NORTH •A Q 6 5 :J J 8 3 +AKQJJO WEST EAST • Q 10 7 1 3 • K 9 6 2 K 10 8 J 9 4 .. Q 9 7 6 +8652 +94 SOL'TH +J85 A72 A K 10 5 2 +7 3 The bidding South West 1 Pass 2 Pas 4 Pass Pus Pass ~orlh 2 • .. 6 East Pass PABS Pas'l Opt>nml( lt'od Four ol + Havt' vou t'\t-r lelt deep \lotthm your hreJ~t i ~11tt~e ... quP dream that one d11) \ ou "•mld rrpresPnl your l'.'11untr, m the world bridge champmn~h1r" To stt whetht>r you would qualih. Cll\er the Ea~• West handi. and de('( de ho" 'ou '" ould pul\ -.1x diamonds aflN tht' lead nf a spade You have rearhed rht> .. tam "1th a minimum 11f fuss. There an .,...\en lnck11 to be had out~1de t ht' I rumµ ... mt.'" JU"t llH_trump turk" will hnn1: h11me the balun ~uppo"e vou w111 in rlumm\ and lead J trump to the ten When that h11ld'. \t1U ran ruff a i.pade and re- turn 111 hand with a h11(h trump. but "ht-n West shows out you can no lnnizn make \'our rontract You "tort runnmtt the rlubs. but East ruff~ the third mund with the qu{'('n. .\lthouith mu can d111card your 'lp&de loser. there's no way tu avoid iusmic a hf'nrt tndc for down one. If trump' are :, 0. 11'<1 mo!it un- hkelv that ,·nu can make the con· trarl ~" lei's "ee what can lw done '" rounter a 4 I break Suppose that. at tnrk two, you lead the J8Ck of diamonds and, if East doe" not coHr. you run rt. lf Wei-.1 takf'!'> the tnck. you can wm anv return. ruff a spade. draw trump~ ancl nin ch1b for 12 tncks. ff the Jack ol d1amondi. wms, repeat the fi.ne"...e even if East !>hows out! N11• , huwe\ Pr vou will have to find West with the inn(( of hearts. 11ince vnu lark I ht' Pnl nes tu ~ore a spade ruff It \\ e.,t cm eN\ the Jilek of d1a- mund" with the queen. you must dul'.'k! Cu up with the ace on the heart return, ruff a spade. draw trump .. and vou have vnur 12 tncks. Well dune TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Ne!Qh t:>o< 01 Argentina 6 ~uestttd 10 Ventele 14 Four-bagger 1S Once -a time 16 Arab pnnce 11 Out of lhe way 18 --lever rypewr11er control 20 Teachers 2t Heuls 23 Fc>ot 24~de0 26 Hatr trimmers 28 Harmonlie 30 Bolero compose< 31 Leevino 32 Adieus 36 llte s commend 37 Rel~ 10 38 Fuel 39 Meoe unt11 42 ho' 44 1nsurgen1 45 Thr-•n a htgn curve 46 S,,_ttd at 49 Phone - SO They Fr Sl Not sleek s2 Orlnkllt SS ~ding devlOeS 58 Run ott 10 marry 60 W0tghl allowance 61 'Lend me your - 62 -nose 63 Lawmaken abbr &4 Mil suppl- 65 Type of wflNI DOWN 1 Fellow 2 Garden need 3 Copy 4 Con4UC1ttd 5 Soon poet 6 Stlc:tl ovt 7 Sacred t>ull 8 Rick>es 9 Criemic11 tuffix 10 Elf>Clelll 11 Astound 12 K1lehen tOOI 13 Curl, perha1>11 19 Nagging woman 22 Apply 25 Go fur 26 Made ltnown 27 Sts 28 Meoowed 29 Carry 30 Badger'• lun 32 lgnrlttd 33 Dlsgu= 34 Not I 35 Olympic vehicle 37 Ice piece 40 Stopa 49 ()pere Singe< 4 1 Jittery 51 O..tgnate 42 8ooctr1 43 Newl S3 Jewel 45 Mr Getlrlg 54 T 9mpor ary 46 0enorn1n11ion1 11'91191' 47 lrlett county 56 -roae 46 oi. of "Hettza-5 7 Highland C11> poppln 59 Clip rt BNch/Coata Mesa Da ~ 1\11'11>) id:\ I I'"' CUSTOMER SERVICE M•DICAL •ILL • ., 81UCPll Cerdlo&ogy grp. f/t, ••P ~ call Susan ~1 1 ~~9cH1~~:;: ~e~l llortpfe lnlurw• DAll.Y PILOT 11 look• Proce110t. HiVh ..,n. Ing for a Cuatomw Inga. Wll ~-"'· S•rvrce A•preaenta· 21,...._..946 IN. for th• Clrculatlon R---,.,.Min a--a D•pt 10 work a flexlbl• ---"'-,..., achedule. appro>C 1 s-peop6e skill•, OIQM- 24 hours per w .. k. lzed, rtex. 142-4Gel We need a rellable lleceptton19t M·F FIT. person wllh atrong Ill• typing, flllng, D/E, 1elephone skllls, WP, must Nlve xlnt pleasant phone voice, lmt ofc comm A ~R neat appHrance and 11<1111, Meaa V•rd• able to work well with Conv Hosp 548·5&84 othera. S5.30/Hr. R•C•PTIO .. IST Prt Call DANIEL SHEA Tlme approx 2 'h mo, 8 ·12, anawerlng 842·4321 Ext . 207 phones & ach•dutlng, Establlahed National 434-8118 after 5 Company needs -R--1---'--'----FIELD CONSULT ANTS •• aurant SIOMIOOW ..... AIMfnble producw .. nom.. Eaayl No .... Ing. You're paid dlf9ct. Fully Ouat, ''" lnforMetlon 24 Hr Hoain• tot /379·ac>O Copyr'9ht ICA 183DH •••••••• Plea.. be awwe that Rattan Pretzel couch & chair $800, bar '200, al.a tablH & SIOOll 150-1100 142-3259 Al'l'l.IANCt,S hU I I the lletlnga In this cat· Klrb~ Ol•••lo CR1. egory may require you n•ar n•w, ml11lng to ~I a 900 number head 550, 754·1282 In wNch 1here la ••---------charge per minute. Panaaonlc micro 175, apt sz relrlg, harvest larttnder Tralnffl ctr s100 54<>-3933 Needed, Hm up to ---------$t60 dally aalary + Weaher/Dryer Brand llpa, full 0; part lime. new. stack, pd $900; 2 wk training, women, Hll for $550. 642-3777 men 21 or older. Call: 800-532·9222 i''UllNITUHE 6014 callfng on buslnGSs Cocktail ownera selling their W It CRUISE SHIP JOBS. •COUCH & LOVESEAT buslnHI. High com· • reues Summer/P•rman•nt. Contemp off Whit• w/ missions. Sond r•· For llve Jazz environ· $300-5900 weekly. Hlr· hit · h d ttl aume: Attlllaled Busl-ment. Must have •x· Ing photographers, w e was w~o m, IHVINI-. t.144 Ladin 14 II.rt Diamond bracelet, pd nooo .. u 11600 obO. 18 krt HUG• SAL• fUrnl1ute, gold nugget chain, pd antique•. crafta, com. 11500 ••II $750, real put•r, toola, llnent. cultured pearl neck-cloth••· toya, garden races, pd $4000 sell toola, eccordian, tur 11500 673-5049 coat, eleclronlca & Ions of mlac. Sat 9am. 15351 Touraln•. Tak• Trlomph• o ff J•ttrey, cash only, no early .. ... 1 HlJll.l>INlt Ml\ n:IUi\LS tH>:rn Wroueht Iron Get• 14' • •'. $20/obO 764-12•2 BICYCLES u060 MEN'S Hufty Min. bike, llke new, Recently tuned up. $150/0BO. Katny 979-7026 days. TV. ELEC'THONICS. STEHt:o 6080 NEWPCIHT Hi':Al'H Ii 169 a f•mlly In Creat furn, grt clths & lots of good thlnga, Sat 8am 19 Ody11ey Ct cellent a1tllud•, ap-caalno workers, tour like new 6?5-157 ness Consultanla. PO Bo• 49457, Colorado pearance & ••P•rl-g4ldea, •tc. Travel 45 Inch doslgnor dining l!NTERTAINMENT Spring•. CO 80949. ence. Studio Cafe, Co-frH Hawaii, ,Carib-lablo, :v.· glasa top/ CNTR Mitsu TV, BIG rona Del Mar, apply In bean, Bahamas. Call base $325 644·1030 S-cr•en Surround Moving S•l•I Washor/ Dryer, micro. dresser, qu••n headboard. antq •nd & cott, misc pictures. dlneno, '! chairs, skis w/boots, S5·S200. S•t & Sun a.2. 511 Cancha, FRONT OFFICE Ina person btwn 2·5pm M· (818) 960-9144 ext C-sound Mltsu VCR, JVC person, busy, fun Chi· F, 3201 E Coa1t Hwy. 1004. 7 n plaid Brunschwig· Stereo, IP dck/CD, Eeatbluffe \I• l I Ol<l ) I ! l ~lll<li~H "'''I '81 3251 CONV, ownor, Grey, ala sya, 17K .ml, toad $18,500 673·9317 '92 3251, Calypso leather, lo11dod, alar cd, 17k ml, $27, 459-0633 CADILLAC 904( '85 Sed11n Deville, XL cond, met blua, mo roof, loather lnl. $55 MUST SEE 559-2618 CHEVROLt:T 9041 ropractlc ottc, 20·30 Stctu'Ofc Clerk EARN UP TO 5700/ hi• down sofa, hide-a· DBM & JBL apkrs, all hrs 662·067o ••t WEEK. No experience, bod, pd S3000 sac lntergroted Into one HEAD CUSTODIAN, 4 days, 8 to 4:30. NI own hours. Process 5800 723·5550 sys, used less than 3 12-mo position, 8 hrs/ smkr, computer exp. 1 age refunds mo pd $5400 soll heavy phones. Start mor g 925 849 · Entertainment Cntr • day, needed by Hun-$8/hr. Call btwn "' 11 Call 800-·1 . custom 42x80, white, $3600 obo 673·5049 MUL Tl FAMll. y ;ALE, '84 Corvette, low Vista Nobleza & Nata new cond, 1arga lo St. Sat 8-2, Something mcch port, must so ror everyone! $9500obo 822·5642 tlnglon Beach City or c 50 60 "289 School District. Salary __ f_or_ln_t9Nf __ ew __ 760-__ 1_00_1_ EASY WORK, EX EL-$3 obo 7 -.. Orient rugs, ana mach, furn, camerae, tap•s• DODGE 908t! LENT PAYI Working at•---------$1756-$2184/mo. (Em-Solld E••~ Sale home processing U.S. Entire N•wport Beach ployer paid Public No competition, n•w Government FHA/HUD household of furniture Employees' Retire-concept, Salee R•p refunds. No experl· that no•ds to gol ment Contribution needed lmmed. tor ence necessary. Call Whllo wicker, oak, re- tries, paintll'lgs, cllhs '86 600es CONV. turb & mite 120 Kings pl. loaded, loather, Ma amounts to approx flyer Advertlalng & now 1•800-399•1839• trig & much more, , ••• $137/mo.) Must paas Printin g bualneas.1....;~-----.,.,-,~ Best ottorl 644·6066 written test. Apply al High protlt polentlaJ. OET HIRED NOW ----..,,...,=~.,...,..~.,..,.,,,......, liiMilliMlil 20451 Cralmor Lane, apply al 9778 Katella guaranteed employers HENREDON FURN Everythlne muat 1011 H.B. Phone 964-8888. 206C, or call 1·800-call you. FREE 24 hr (bdrm, dining & frnt designer cllhs, hshld/ Oeadllne for applying 794·1774 Info 310-841·5820 • 36 rm) appla, gym equip kit quality Items 208 Sopt. 2. 1992 & moped 846-0068 \.'l Pearl Ave (In back) EMPLOYMENT WANTED :>:>3:> L Sl'laped Secllonat, blk, pd $8000 used loss than 6 mo, sell CORONA DEL MAR 6122 Transportation BOATS 701 l No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper M•ture female aoeklng 52400 obo 673-5049 tlv•ln ald•/companlon poa. E•p. refs, nursing Lrg down & sprmg sofa, background 673-3367 gd cond, noeds recvr, The Piiot Cleaal· orig $4000 lor $400; tied orient carpot o rig '58 South Coast Bay Cruiser, good cond, SSOOOobO 645-6766 Sat 9-3, furn & hshld ---------Items priced to •ell, 13'9 Achllllea, like new, 900 Sen Lano Apt 7 fbrgls lral')som, hvy COSTA MESA 6124 hypolon, new $3000 sac S 1695 760-1435 NEW pr1s 65K, Mu soil, $2700 642·3259 FORD 907a '87 Ford Tempo, g transportation. run good, am1lm cass, ale, auto trans, S2 obo 642-3922 HONDA 908:) '82 Prelude Conv, a orrg patn\ mter, oo owner, IQw ml, a. c, "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY Fur H '''II It '-1•n ll 1' (' .111 642-5678 Elll 310 The Iii) flit.. The most comprehon-54000-t · now $300; Hugo Garage Sole, Alu· 31 · Be-8 Ba .. ia'Mar •----------1 h•ndcl1or or g $5000 "' m " • '84 Accord 40R wht slv• and current dlroc-c y 1 m1num can drive on XLNT COND, 454 1, a 1, cass 6<12-3832 lory of goods and ser· now $500721-St13 Sat Sam at Eatancla best otter 721-5891 blue int. loaded , nc vlcea around! ---------H.S. parl<lng 101 at -------,.--clutch, XLNT con fits in. MOVING-Must Sell 2323 Ploccnlla, Sofas, 53• Hatter•• Motor 53000 obo 675-6341 King oak pedestal frldg, towing ma· Yac ht owner \'lt1ll sale bed, day bod with chinos, cllhs & more shares. share use & trundle, dresser, oat< All proccods to Estan· exponses (310) 832-7414 sholf units, slate di· cw Football prog. To ---------nelte, much more. donate Items call Classic Bay Boal. 1941, Call 714f489-9428 Pat Johner 850-1075 17' Lyman Excellent cond. Full boat cover ' ' Padded swing $60 Aa-MOVING SALE, Every· $8,500 OBO. Call 714/ ...... lllla .. iii · lolgh Mntn bll<e $100, thing must gol wicker 515.1509 A t Ill b $175 \. turn, Bnr·b-q & misc---------HAPPY BIRTHDAY v~:::, s:5 C:42·3259 4 3265 Colorado Sat 8-3 Electric Boat P11nrshps MOVING SALE. Sal sun share cost ot ownor· 10-3, taking very ltlllo. ship, Duttleld Electric To You! our loss your g3m. Boat Co 714-645-6812 MERCHANDISE ~ 2829 San Juan ott of Is someone special having a birthday r.::tl 15·N•v•r Uaed Gold Fairview & El Camino C l"':;J L e a t p I c t u r e SALE! Sun 9·3, Antlq MISC. 8016 and lnden.ndent! Send In a non-returnable V. from Bclgulm, size 1cct1bto1 & misc 1295 POWER BOATS 7012 Boaton Whaler 13 Super Sport, Yamaha 40hp w/trlr, man y JAGUAR 9106 '81 XJ6 4 2 runs good look good, minor work S4 t OOobo 6So.;J008 JEEP 9110 '91 Jeep Cam•nc h 4 >t4, 4 o high output 38K ml, w transflttabl 70K wrur. pd $19,00 asl< $10,900 (619) 729-6737 MAZDA 912ft ,...-48"w x 24"h, SIOOfea Conway (E of Fedco) in September? Announce it In the Daily Pilot <~ Fr•m•• Impo rted turn. ceramics. col· photo along with $10.00 or just ll message <:> 754-1282 Sat Sam, for glrla •arn· ICtras, $5200. &42·3777 '85 Mazda RX7, XLN with $5.00 and we will publish It on BUNNY cago nowl 4 n. Ing s 4 ·tr1p, lots gr1 S t ~-3 d Items & bargain• SAii. BOATS 7014 "-6-'I' 27 5 00 2 rabbit• S 100 '90 Hunter I on 32 ~OU me: August I : p.m. 557·5227 Sat·Sun, book• & goll VHS, LOfan. autopilot c ond, 721( freeway mt, MUST SELL S42!i0 obo &4!>-7476 MERCEDES 9130 · ep em~r r . ' long. has 2 doors, for 143 21 st (X Orange) Vi I S d t fil-~="'~=,.-..,..,.=~ balls 5 for $1 , cheap & mor•. 748-0700 day en your message O : ANCRAFTED AMERt-ha mater cagu & 974-0655 eve Jim Rose '71 220D. choc brwn. w1 The Daily Piiot & Independent CAN MADE BOOTS, more 2511 Davis pl _M_3_7_5_S_a-1l_Bo_ll!_d_.-d-.-lgh1 bMn Int, 4 dr, e.1. Jus11n, Nocona "tony _Y_A_R;;..D..;;....;S;.;A_L_E_,_S_a.;..t.;;_8-_?_,• p'w. ac. GREAT cond 330 W RJOV S t.ama. Catalog st re· luxe 6.0 sail, tiarne11. $2SOO obo SSS-8504 · ""'' t. fundabl• with order. Unlvega bk. comm XLNT COND Uk••--------- Sat11factton guaran· warehs racking, lawn-NEW, $295 645-3088 · 14 2 4 o o, x L NT Coste Mesa, CA 92627 IHd Gunnison Hat & mowers. retrlg & lots COND. .,8 w uroa Boot, 303 East Tomi· of misc 298 Mont• Vista llntc>d windows, •c. Attn: Classified Happy Birthday chi, Gunnison, co IMMAC1n1t de1ou1 .-- - - - - -81230. $3200 644·7138 II Name MOVING! Oak Ent Cntr 10 Min To Open See .f $249, Maytag gas MOVING OUT SALE, SAIL: 45' Wide beam * Address________________ dryer 5279, 4 chrome sat 1-1. furnlihlngs, 1550/mo. 45' Narrow ' I BM w w h Is s 3 4 9 , p1cturH & misc. 8682 beam $450 752-2881 •\) I Phone _________________ ,_ Sharp copier 8F8t5 Snit Lak• Or Or1 Pres 18' Boat dock $100 mo $249, Alpme spkrs Sa l••m•n SAMPLES Boat with mooring for ~ 11- M_e_s_sa_s_e ________________ _,, S99, Genia gar oponer p1ctur• frames galore! sale 675-5095 $49, SOara wator soft-t;ist cha"ce boloro X· ---------nor $89, 100 sq If whl mas, 1 d4Y only Sat 9. 3 HP Brltlah Seagull ~~ I oak lloorlng $329, 74 4 21662 Kaneoh• Ln runt Xlnll. $150 ;:ii' f 1 I I Mazda AX4 slnd shit (Magnoha,;Hamlllon) 754-1262 . Photo message $10.000 Birthday --~ S699, twn boic 1pr r.:======:::::;i ._....... $29. 64 t-8720 Slips available, all alzos II Message only $5 00 ~ I No matter from s11-s13'h. up 10 • • RABBIT cage new I 6 ft so·. D•AnE• Marina Pey!Mnt lftUlt be ad¥enc:t. .~ long, has 3 doora. For what you're 300 East Coaat Hwy, - - - --- - - - --~ 3 rabbits $175. Npt Bch. 873-1331 - --~~-~-0 \:t_-~ ;., ___ 5_5_7-_52_2_1__ dh~~~tb~~r .,., ~ ,. R•dwood P•tlo Thuredey,Auguet27, 1112 Sine" You .Mkl'd. "I "m "'"¥ 'n.tmt~ tf 0 l. 1nttr"tf'd in lh•I l•ltnted, unusu•I LIBRA (Sf-pt 2J·O<t 22) Yuu no pnf'I, '·'· cumm1n~i.. I am fudnattd longf'r Mt hm1ttd Greton hght (l.a,h1~ by th• lu1 th•t cummtn8' uwd 1m"ll for tr•Yl'I '"""1"' ttndr.avor, 1mJX1rt · ltlttrs lor his 1n11lab •nd o"mt. I f'i.pon 4'('hv1ty t..wc> rt'lo11111n•h1p flovr I.now th1I wa his stylt. Somt P''" l~hn follow111jl tt•mpo,.ry '<•flilr411on 'IOM. making tun, s.aid ht did this Anothtr L1br.a pl.av~ ~t'V t\.lll' bt'u~ tht upilal lf'ttf',. on his SCOR PIO (O<t 2l·Nnv 21) You ty~wnttr Wf'tf' broktn. 11 I i,odJu1I nk«I for ch.,1«' tu pnWI' roinr 1n Jr;i. 1ign. plf'ut!" -Bf'tty Warrington, ma11c m•nnrr Rt~Vt'~t ., f'r.inrt"d Thi' Ml•mt, t-11 Answtr: Cumml np, typl• time do 11 your w.ay 'l'll'tl •u1tg.-..1mn; cal l1br•n, wrott buutiful, fortt'ful, from b.tc~ ~•I drlvt'r" ·· (.<1n.A\'r R•'I \ mHningful I inn. I don't think the boost dut• ru dfon, bv l ro c.apiul ll'ttl'rs on hi' typt'writ•r Wf'rT SACITT AIUU!> (N,.., 22· OK 21) brok•nl Mant.al •t.atu~. putnrl"hlp, pvbltc "''•· ARIES I Much 21 Apnl 19) Trm hons, dt' .. ltng with wuml"n -!ho<' p1•rHy ~l'p.irat1on from luv .... d ont dumin.itr ~n•no ''"'"' n<1tlV«' play' 'hould M ~rpl "' rropt"r pt"npttliYI" 11Anlltcant rolt, covld havr lht-'t 11'1• ohalr•. stud•nt• newspaper drafting and showcard Ink lenering ltoms, old mactilnlat/carp•ntry toola & usod fllhing gear 548·9832 490 1ht lilyPllt .. fits in. Cotta M•sa St. 'l!::========:=l It's A Boy! It's A Girl! CAMl't:ns. HV'S, TRAILt:n s tlOl 4 '88 Dehaxe T ... vel Tr•ll•r, 18' 1leep1 4, lmmac cond, ale thermo hHI ba/klV ctouta, 15000 786-7647 Has a new born Family? Announce it /ndepcmlent! been delivered in the Daily to your Pilot & Send in a photo* & tell LIS a /iule about your new fllmi/y member! ... like name, time, weight, etc. We will publish on the I st & 3rd Thursday of each month. PEUGEOT 9180 •'79 504 Sedan, d1osel. auto, •unroot, good 11res good tu)lt car St400 662-7224 SAAB 918G 86 900, Red/Tan, 40r 5spd, ps pb, ac, pdl. MINT COND, 98K ml, $3950 76().8774 TOYOTA 9210 '81 COROLLA Runs good, very cioan $1,SOO. Coll 714/894-742 3 alter 3:30pm or l•av• msg '89 Tercel 61pd, lo ml, ale, nu tires, lots of xtraa $6000/obO, d· 548-9344, •·84!>-1578 TI\UCKS 9220 '88 R•nee Rover, leather, Ski rack1, bruah guards, storage pod ., •h••pskln, chrom• rlma, orig owner $22,900/obo 819·934-3710 VOLKSWAOON 9231) '72 VW Bug Auna goodl Red with bl.ac" lnltrlor, Musi S•ol Groal 101 Studenll $750, 75<>-t 262 '81 VW Rabbit 4 1pd now ltrea, AM/FM Cau Runs Oroall E.x· lremety rah blel Only $1000 830.9714 MIS(; AUTO 9246 2 3 .. 5 7 8 9 Rf'un1on will M bHull(ul FU<u on lt'B. inuiila in naml" 8 K. 1 ...,,.._""""'"..,..,..,,,.....~~ trt'4!1tv11v •tvlt' ch.anA" "' r.1ut1ne CAPIUCORN (DK 22·1•n Iii) ln• You II I••' ullrd upon 10 ""1"'1•in t4"rptt~n• lnd111'4u•l W"", ·11 I hold you 11 12 13 end your announcement to: AUTOMOBILES • 1988· 92 MODELS. No down paym•nt No cr•d1t ch.ck Aaaume pay• monta on f1nanc:l111ty dt11reased cors nnCI t1uck1. For lnlormellon call 1-800·7!3-3914 24 hou11. 14 20 31 eo 13 t...m1n1 1n11ulvl'J " ,->---+--1--+---4 TAURU I Aprtl 70 M•v 20) Ac.t•pl In my rorntr J o;ould ~•world but• chAllPnl\1' l..r11tt1 rulo. thf'n brt •lr. rr•' Bf' flittl'ttd bvt kfi'p "•t,m4'nl In lht'm f(lC1n on h11rnt'. P"°P"")'· dur..bll' propt"r Pf'-pt'('t1v.. Bfo M>n-.illvl' to pc»· l\l>tod\, Wflllf'n AU.tr.lOlf'f~ xorp•o •lbtltty o( hlddl'n "Jl'ndl pl"Y' m"I'" l'Ull', could h~vt th~ lf't • AQUARIUS (Jan 20 I tb I~) f,xv~ '""' initi•I• in n.aml' o M. v r11m on rttOt'ltH'llctlun <orrl'CllnA ftrur• oul\hn~·· ,.itd1ng wtwttn l1n" putllnj\ fonh The Daily Pilot & Independent 330 W_. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ttn: Birth Announcements CfM fNI ( M•y 21 • Junf' ?()) You'll your own policy In tlt'.ar, C'On<'1W m11n bt· "on tht' 1\0 .. !:.ct'nntil ft'tilUml "'P" n•r tmph.11, un cl"fd1bil1ty, JM"""' Photo & Announcement V.1'1" ul1·,; 11\11 ('All I'>(' dC'Vl'IOJ"d mto 1h1p ~nlliYf' f'ffnm rn•mAgl" Announcement Only v1;abl "tnctph Rl'l•llYI' •tit,.., I rould PISCES ( .. f'b I~ M•f\h lO) lnd1 Wt!IC' .. boo~ •bour bt•1ns with yout" •tdual you •dmtrr will "'Y· "You Art' r. - - - - - - Anotlwr (ofm1n1 "P~nlrd thl' ~I IHCht1r I '"""' h...t•" f•lCV• on NAME CAN lit (lunl' 21 July 22) 01'«1 wr.tttn word, plu utt aa '""" of I •PP"*h pn111t·" mi,... t'ffl'C1•\lt' fi1m1ly llnuwlf'dgt. Employmf'nt p1ctur• Im· --+.-+---4 ml'mbf'r "'''""' import•nt cunc•,\lnn provti~ (AO'lln1, V1rwo Jl"fll<tl\I "'P"' I ADDRESS ________ _ fnlluw th""'l\h w11h d1nnt'r tn\11lt1toun wni.d Rttt'nt •moonnt1I bru1~ will~ hfflt'd If AUCUST 27 I YOUll llllTU • You'll ~1v" ~1f1 ton•l'ht DAY: ( urnnt cycl• fe•turn unonhu I t.EO (luly 2l Auft 22) Yuu II w •I doa pnWiodurn. 1lt1h1y to vtthu "'" Mfthl pl.to-dl'fl\ton f'l'11<1F\.ltnft f'IL'•I "• "'""" ol t1m1n., •urptl•fl f•m1ly I t•lt pmvt' .. •<turatt' ~ PfUpll', pl.c.,., 11111mb.r uprtHn a to111th.mt>nt 11 PHONE C ..... J ______ ._ __ ..., ______ ,.. 111tu•11•n1~ 111 rl"•l•-t•t h&ht fJll~ ~ o# ,TO'UrpUn '"'"" "t .. nhon I - Aold P1 (l'ltuf'f'd rabl• fll'C'dt. ~1 tun f'f'l.-11\1 to 111antel I VlltGO (Ava 2'-~pt 22) Tel.• ... ,". Anft, Ubft prnon• play 11tntf1· 7 Announcement Only ($10 encloted) CHEAP I FIW.S. SEIZED '89 MercodH $~00 ·ae vw '~o '87 M•rc•ct•• $ 100 •es Mu1tang •~o CtlOoH from thou· aand1 alart1ng s2s l'r.. Info a• hr hOI• llne. 80 t-379·2929 Copyright •CA1G3JC DONA TE YOUR CAR, ttuek, motorhoma, boat, rear •llate, atampa, coln1, c:ol· tee:tlble• to Founcta· tlOn Serving th• Oh0t1. I R S tall dedUCllble. FtM tow~ Med not run. t.aoo-itl eeaa. JllrNlll•l11y WHr .tl.-Jn iYf ~tllow end ftovolvei1 arv.nd Pftlf'"'Y, _,."'''du• B Photo & Announcmcnt ($18 eaclosed) cht1'11I'' hi<u~ 11n 0'11•n11~1iun, ,..pon cant ,.... 111 l"N' hf• Yc"U '"' dyna1111C, 1bll11y, 41WAfYn"" llf 111119 hmittflon <'f'tet•"· an .. i<. IL4U.lly ...... With lhC' I Payment must bt! madt ;,, advanr.t ... ~ CONV MUSTANG, Sf<m conf,.,...nte f'IL'l•lorll ~ produe'tlOn, '**......_ Oiu1na s.-mbf'r, w.u 11 w IO• ••••or. '""e If _,,, c c I ....... r "' 1---L -,. Photo ... u he rttumcd .. -_., ,, 111 400 Un.,tl\ft lrt«r, •ptK~ ~l"llOM ft• Mkftll IO ,otfl penM'Mip, you 11111h1 el• I ,..... •• ..,--grea , Obo ~====~=~~~=====:::!=~~~==~======= ~: ... · ~ ..... ~~f'W 1 ... 1 ."· """!:..: LIO~~··~ .. !!! .. ~ ... ~~l!..J~e~---=--Jliiii•iii•--•--•--•--•--•-~iiiii•••-•--•--•-il•..; .. ~!: .. ! .. ~,~-----~ ' • port Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, August 27, 1992 •t If it ain't broke ... ~Lexus ES 300 retains winning forum a for 1993 S IC'ck St}ling. out:.t.ind1nt; pcnormancl' .md ll'xu' qu.1l1t\ pu::.hed lhc ES 300 to thl' top 01 !ht:' highl>• compct1t1vc 1w.ir-lui..ur\ m:irl..l t in 1992. Not only did thl• ES 300 out c•ll olhcr ll(W models in the -.cgm1.:n:, thl' personal fu,ury sedan al:><> bcnnw th1..• top-::.elling model in the Lcxu::. linc·up for 1993. the ES 300 pad .. 1gL· rl'm.1 L . int,1d, with se\eral rC'l1m•mcnts. 1\n 0 Autom,1t1c Locl\mg RetrJctor (t\LR) iunct1on b incorpor.11cd into thl' 1rom pas::.cngcr and rc,u "l'Jt bcllS. The EmergC'ncy l oc"-ing RC'lr,1ctor (El RI 1\I R system ~1sst)l.S in the u:.c of irht.1ll1ng d1tld scats b> elimmatin~ thl! need ior lod;in·• cl ps. A tud CJp han~cr to prt~\~'nt runa" .1y cap::. at th1..• g.h ~t.1tion .1 lso b new. • numl!rl)us in the ES JOO and combine '' th the lar~er attnbutes of the car to 111.1in1a n the ES 300's reputation for p:tirmg lui..ury and (unction. L L'\lh tr.1d1tion of quiet p<)\\erpl.rnts wntinUl'S \\1th the ES 300's 3-liter \'6. \\1th ,1 minimum amount ot \1br,ll1on thl.' c n~ ne gcncrJtC) 185 hor"l'PO'ver .ind l (JS 11.-lb> of torque. The ES 300 c .rn tr.1' cl from 0·60 in eight second) .rnd h.h EPA mileage rating' fur the m.inual trJnsm1ss1on a::. 18 mpg in the cit; .met ~4 mpg on the h gll\\ay. l Ill' l>JSI!> oi the )porty }l t ~mooth, rich: ut thC' ES 300 is the ,\ \Jcl'hrr-.un strut-I\ pc su ... pcnsion. Cotl .. pnns .... ~·h·prl>:.::.urizecl 'hod,) and iront .ind reJr 'talulizcr bars ha\l' been 11nl'·tuncd for Pptimum nclc> and handling c.:h.u,1c tcmtics ror cnsp handling, the • Be The Last On Your Block 0 • • !>tl1cnng geM b mounted to the tront ... ubirJme \\hlCh leads to consistent <;(L'l'ring "heel return. \ \'hethcr nnl' chooses the !>tand.ud 5 -.peed m.inu,11 or the ·Hpccd .1utomatic trJnsm1-.sion, the drher ha:. nput rcg,1rding the performance of the ES 300. The automatic transmbsion ll'aturcs an cngine-tran:..1xlc control unit t(CU) with a choice between power and nt rm,11 Choo~ing the po\\1.. r function .1lter::. the ~h1fting point::. ior more pc-riormanw "h1le the nor mJI setting m,iximizc~ f ucl cconom\. Entry into the E'S 300 is nl.lde CJ!>\ " th the remote unloc"-mg fcJturc . .1c.t1,,1tcd b\. pr<.')stng a button locatl•d on the ignition kc)'. once 1n the car, !>l.rndJrd tc.11urcs include .in aµtomatic climate control "Y!>lem, an AM1FM C.1!>' llL' ~tl'rCO \\1th e {, ll Sj l .J~er-. ::.trJtl·~icJfl\. placl'd ror the but sJuncJ t_rJn)m1 .. sion, mult1-as,f1u~1.1hlc po" er Iron! se,ll:. ,ind a dri' er\ ~idc airb,1g. LU\LJr\ re,llures 1n,.lu<k· C1lifomi,1 \ \ alnut trim, pre'' mn~ tor LL 'u::. F \Cd,~ \\ol>1k' Cl'llular TclcphonL•, lll"ctrl 1ic ,rnJk)g ~.wge:-.1nd J SI.'\ en-po~1t1011 tilt ':>ll'erin~ "heel. Option.ii equipment on the car is the 4-spn·cl ,1utomat1c tran':>mj ...... ·qn. a lc.11hcr trim p.ick.lbe, pO\\C:r Lt .111cl ::-l1dl' moonrooi w11h sun::.hade. a remotL' u·CD compJtl d1)C pla)t.:r moLHlll'd in ti 1..' trunk, hl'Jtcd front seJt5 Jnd all-!>e,hon V-r.HL d tin.':., ht1..·r or co1or::. J\ a 1.1bk• .ire D .rn1ond \\h1te Pearl. Blacl.. Onvx, D irl,. Aml'th,::.t Pearl, CJrn<.>t Pearl, Sh.Hlo\\ Ro::.e Quartz, Almond Beige' i\ \l'la'hc, O.uk Eml'rJkl Peurl and Fro:.ted Sapphire Pl..'Jrl lntc:nor::. ome in Blue, Black, T.:iupc or l\Or} leather and Blue, Taupe or Cr.1y fabric · In add tion to being named to Automobile ,\ \agazine'!> All-Star List, the ES 300 i::. part 0 1 the Lexus team that llnt!>hcd f1r::.t in J.D PO\\er and As::.oc1alc)' namcplJtc rankings on the Cw>tomcr S.:itisfaction Index and Sales 5Jt :.faction Index \\'ARRA:-..n. A tour·\ ear, 50,000-mile bJ,1C warrant\ "1th no deductibles come) !>lJnuartl \\1th e'ery Lexus. .\dd1t1 011,1l co,cragc includes a six-year, 70,000· rT' le po" utratn warranty and a ... ,. \CJr unlimited mileage corrosion pJckagc. The iir::.t t\\O maintenance ::.Cf\ ic e::. arc rree and, 11 an emergency doc:. ou.ur, Lexu::.' Roadside Assistance program 1~ prO\ldl'd free ior four years. 0 . Only $2991:=• pkJS tax. lie & doc lees. Cap reduction of $1000. residual of $9,:n> 7 4 Sek. 520101 1973 F~D 1990 FORD 1•DODGE 1990 1990 91 FlllDESCORT 1•1 FJllD 1•1a111 1•1U1C1 ., • LTD ESCORT 2 DR. .no°"'""' TU "' • CAMlTlf , .. , o.t• llflQIMll'll f llt "'°' ISllQll_....,...... $2,495 $5,795 UJ\'t 1•FCllD AEROSTAR ILT .-nllM:.~ ~'"awt.""~ .. ..,,.. ·-.......... 11'19~ ia_.,._ $9,595 $11,570 .... over 71 Years Of service :ro. Community The DAYTONA CHEn CAVALIER CHEVY LUMINI oll/ll:\M:.-C.-...-.u. • C"lL. ..C. TU-C-. CUM ~M:.""'' _.,c-..-n ....... ... ..._ .... --~" .... ....._ """'_.,.. •llllW"•• $5,995 $5,995 $6,395 ' .. Riil 1111111 1•CHE1 1•1 F•F·Z50 ... S·1D IUZFll I.WED • '"" .tU1Q c """ I'll. cc. Ml. llCJllM .. Qlll'lll ~ -----Mil• ,u......._....,~ .... ....... s1Ua& $12,iii UDt-$12.995 LX •-DR. lEMPOURGl • .... PIRlllE ~ ·-~M;....., oll/ll:\M:.• ••M:. ___ cu. Ml...,.. ....... ---..... ,, ..-..lD .... ~,,....,.. ,..._,.,... l'INlllt ,,. ..... $9,295 $9,495 "'$7,495 $7,995 .•• , 1• FCllll , .. ~ 1•1111011 CIENEELm n1u111 ...... '"Nl .... lllCDll .. Ml.--.~ Ml ........ -.Ml.--. .. ~ CD'Ull9 ... ..., ..... ai..at-. -----~c--sliii!i .......... -.. ...-. ....... $18,250 S1U95 $21.9115 ,,-·. 1' -... ISUZU -. 810 Thursday, August 27, 1992 Chevy lowers prices for ·1993 Chevrolet Motor Division today announced it would lower base sticker prices on two of its most popular car~ tor 199 3 and hold the price line on t\w other l..ey \ ehiclcs, while applying only modest incrcJ-.e::. tu 11.!> other cars and truck~ "At Che\ rolct. the conCL•pt of · afforclJblc.t \ .1lue hJ~ long been a . l..c> l'lement in uur br .ind ch Jr .K tcr." s.11d Ch1.•\ rol~t Ccn1.•r JI ManJ8cr J1 n C 'Pl'rl..1n:.. \\'t• l..nO\._ consumer~ are conLL'rncd .1bout the l'scalating co~I ot nC\\ t.irs and true!..:. and tht• tompk•'\ll\ 0 1 HKt·nt1\e:. now ust•d by th\? mclustr) Our m.irl..L'I ng :.lr.H<.•g-.. 1:. cle:.1gncd to :.1mp.1t\ and 1mprO\l the bu>ing C'\pt'rtL•ncc tor our c u'tome1-.. and 1h1:. pr!l:ing mm c '' ,1 necc)-.,\<\ t1hl -.tcp 111 th.It :.tr.lll g\ ' \ \'c hope 1hc:.L' .h.:,~rl'!>:.t\ l' pr L ng JCl1orh on ~ n'c or 1>ur mll:.l popular produ h '"'I '1gn.1I potL•nt1JI Che\ rolct and Ct•o hallmark for Chevrolet --at a time when GM's competitors arc sending prices through the roof, Perkins added. The low«?!it-priced CaYalier - Chevrolet's most popular car line -w ill start at $8,520, down from $8,899 for the 1992 model. The bas~ price on the hot-selling three-door Ceo M etro, the U.S. tuel econom>1 leader, has been reduced to $6,710 from $6,999. Base price:. on the Lumina- scdan, CM ') most popular mid-size car, and the Chevrolet 5-1 O 4-door Blazer sport utility· \eh1clc remain unchanged from . 1992· at $13,400 and $15,783, res pct ti\ el'r The redULL'cl and carryover priuY> \\ere .Kcomplbhed in most c.1sc~ \\ ithout rcmm 111g content lrom thl' \Ch de!>. In iJtt, on some model' content was Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot / cu) tu me rs C\'l f\ \\ hcfl' 'h.11 \ .1lu<.' •or thL• dollar 1.ont11Hll'::-.h ,1 incrl'J~1. d, " th such items as Ju1om.111c p1.l\\Cr door locks, interrn111ent windshield wipers .rnd uplevel tmm mJdc standard Jt no add111onal charge. Don't expect '93 prices to go up much on Chevrolet's GE.O Storm. 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TuM730-460il Ford lED JONES FORD 6211 Beach Blvd • Buena Parle 521·3110 JOE MACP'iERSON FORD 2 Au!o Cel'!fer Drive, l u~ n 832·3300 TUnLE ClfCK FORD 43 Auto Center Drive, !Nine 472·5200 THEODORE ROSINS FORD "'>t;60 Harbor Blvd Costa .,1esa 642-0010 TERRY YORK FORD SJ es • Serv1 .. e • Leas.no • Pans • BOdt Rej>j•r 18255 Bmll Blvd. H\1111 Och 842·6611 Serving Orange County for Over 70 Years ~ Service ISUZU Parts Body Shop Dally Rentals Theodore Robins~ i060 Harbor. liwt., Costa Mesa 714 641-0010 GMC Trucks AlUH GMC QUCICS 11 In Oranot couriy San~ Fwy al Avery, Laguna N'OUCI 112-otOO MCLEAN GMC TRUCK ANO ~Tl.AC CAOIUAC Since 1839 TU$WI A11!0 Cc/lltr 714/731-<'990 UNMRSITY GMCIOlDVONTIAC 2480 Hllt>Ot IJ1vd... Costt Mna 71416'0-1191 Cosio ~to lnllnltt Uts • Leasino • Sctvlt• 2148 tWbOf 8IYd • COsl.I Moa ~Milt$ of 405 rwy 71"2'1-UOO Honda PENSKE HONDA SALES * SERVICE * LEASING 13750 Buch Blvd . 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Sales Service & Leasing Huntington Beach Hyundai 16661 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 92647 842-0831 Isuzu RAY HAOEIOE ISUZU Sales • SeMCe • Leasing • Pans • Body ReP<l r ir. ne Moo Center 71•·430-7000 THEODORE ROSINS ISU'ZU 2060 Hart>« lllvd, Costa Mesa. 642·00t0 SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU NIKT'ber 1 ~ ROdeo Dealer U S A. 18711 Bmh BIYd .• H B. 142·2000 Jag uar llAU£R JAGUAR 200 I Sou1ll r,lanchtsler Ave .• Anaheim 971·2002 tlEWPORT IMPORTS 3000 W Cea ,t Hwy • Newpon Se.ch 722·4000 ~~­BAUERJAmjAR BAUER Id The #1 Dealer in the Nation in Range Rover's Annual Review Visit Us And See Why! . BAUER [1©iJQD@ 8111 II. -... Ir'! Jeep HUNTINGTON Jl:l' IAGU rm1 Stach 81Yd •• Hoocangton Be.Kh 141-Uff o.AHGt COAST JU, EAGLE 2.S24 tUl1lor M , COStl Mes.t 11"'9-IOU JU' lAGLE OF SANTA ANA I 1 c~~tulTlll S1!4tx110n 55 ,W'/ I (~ 714/$61-0100 Tunu CtlCK m11. EAGtE 40 M.4 Ctrrttt Of nine 4)2-1•00 ., Lexus LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER In tne He~ of OrJnge Coon1y Available for Immediate Oel1Vef\'1 22 Fwy. al Beach Blvd. 7141892·6906; 213/566·3818 TUSTIN lEXUS WOl1d's f"irsl ~nd llflJeSI Dealer Tusttn Auto Center (714) 544-4800 l t ,,, •• ()f LJJf ',ffllU )',Tf f~· * GREAT SELECTION * * Immediate Delivery * LS 400 • ES 300 SC 400 • SC 300 SC400 is now available in Ferrari Red! Your best buy is in the heart of Orange County! 13590 Beach Blvd., Westminster Beach Blvd. at 22 Freeway 714/892-6906 Lincoln/Me rcury IEACH llNCOlN·MERCURY 16800 Beach Bl. Huntington Belch 3 Blocks So ol San Diego Fwy Ul-1739 JOHNSON • SON UNCOLN·MERCURY Sale,, SeMCe & LmlOQ 26:6 Hart>o< Bl•d. Cosu Mesa 71Ci5'0.5630 RAY flADUOE UNCOLN·MfRCURY Sales • ScrvJCe • Leasing • Patts • Body Rrp3tf 1,.1111 Au'.o Ctnler 7 u .430. 7000 SANTA ANA llNCOlN·MERCURY lri 011110t County since 1966 28 Al1.o Center Of luAA S Fwy € Jamboree ~'4-3H1 Mazda IKACH MAZDA 17331 Bmll BNd., Huntington Beach 2 ml sooth ol 405 twy 714·842-6666 CAMPBEU. MAZDA 1425 w. Baker, CostJ Mesa 545-3334 DAVID J. ,..ILUl'S MAZDA Oua1ity famty service slnee 1968 • Sales. Service ~ Frwt 11.• Alicia., Laguna It.Its U7-2400 IRVINE MAZDA LJrQest Dealer In 1he N~ -Sa1es • Serwiee lrMe Auto Center Sll-9900 MAZOA/VW OF IUENA PARK 6700 Manchester Ave • Buena Park 739-'000 Mercedes FRANK'S MOTORCARS 23MJ Rocld1etd, Et Toro 137 .. ,soo HOUSE OF IMPORTS 6862 Mancllntcr Ave . Bueni Par11 523·7250 FLETCHER JONES MOTOR CARS 1301 Ou~ Strut. Newpor1 Deac:h 133-9300 Mitsub ishi fUTlll CUCIC MITSUMSHI 36 ~ Cder DIM, 1Mne •12·1'00 Nissan MTll CUCIC NISIAH JoNI Logan, flHt Mgr. 2MS ~ 1M. Cotti Mesa MM•10 ~-~MTIN HtSSAN .. TIUtt-. TllSWI" HliSlll )II ~ Cenler Or .. Tw-.i M;. Cec• 6'9·12U lfW WllC llWff NISSAN O Ai'l C~er Orl¥t. Mlt 9't.7116 Oldsmobile ALLEN OlOSMOBllE '1 In Orange Coor~ Sin Ottoo freeway at Avery, ugoro t,iguet 582·0SOO tEACH OlOSMOBILE 17331 Bm h B d Huf'.I ng1on Beacll 2 ml Soutll of 405 twy 714·842·6666 JOE MACPHERSON OlOSMOBILE 234S II Granes Ave • Silll1 AN 542·8811 UNIVtl!SITY OlOSMOlllE I. GMC TIIUCK 2850 Hart>or Bt'ld Cosu Me•, 540.9640 Pontiac. DAVID J. P'HILlfPS PONTIAC OWJity l&moly service S«e 1968 • Siles" SU.;ee l~ Holts. 5 twy ((I Aki 137-2400 lob lonQpr• Pontiac 13600 Buch Blvd Wtstmrnster (714) 892·66S1 MCLEAN PONTIAC • GMC lltUCI( TllSUI Air.o Ce~'f 7141731-<1990 Porsche NEWPORT AUTO ClNTER 445 E Coast Hwy 'ltN1>0rt Bcac!I 673-0900 Saab BEACH IMPORTS 30 Auto Ceater Dm-c, Tustin CA 92680 (714) 669· 282 "Now located 1n the Tuslin Auto Center" Saturn SATURN OF SANTA ANA 1350 AU'.D l.IJJ Or • Sar:u M1 851-1332 Subaru TUTTlE CllCK S TUSTIN SUBARU 40 Aut~ Ct!ltcr Or. luslin 730-4600 Suzuki IOI LONGPRE SUZUl(J t:O'li lmme<I Jle 0c Vt l'f AJ Mcdt!ls 111 Wt1.llT llS!er 13600 Bead\ 81\d (714) 192~651 runu CLICKS TUSTltl ~IJO:UKI '40 A 40 Cei • 1 Or l us:.n 730·4&00 Toyota TOYOT' Of COSTA MESA 1966 Hnof Bl\d , CoSU Mesa 722·2000 JOE MAC,..ERSON TOYOTA 4~ Alllo Center Dn•t. l US1ln 832·3111 llll MAXEY TOYOTA ~s Open 9-3 su~y 18891 Beach Blvd. ttun11ng1on Be1t.'I 147.9555 flMOR( TOYOTA How S .. ttt I Isl ~Its * Ser.ice * Patts * ltaStflO 15300 Beach. Westminster 894·3322 uw wns ll!\llNE TOYOTA 30 A..to Ctw ' r Dfive tr. l8 768·0618 Volkswagen RAY FlADOOE VOU<SWAGEH SJles • Lening • Ser.1~• • Parts • BO<tv litpa~ 1 IMne Au:o Ct-1.t 71•·130.7300 SOUTH COUNTY VOlKSWAGU+· N\tltlbtt 1 Volume Sties Ill lhe U S A. 18711 14ac:h Blvd II.. • '1Q10n Bmll 8'2·2000 SEmCl MD PARTS OPDt M·f 7A.M.·7f'.M. ; • 1. I'! .: M f'l 1. II fill' II ,I, 111". f'I If' B~l' 7llllU \.' i. JI \ ' J V'OlYO Of COITA ~ 1MI "-'of M. Cotll ..... 722·2000 • • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, August 27, 1992 8 11 ---------------t( Mm_ty pet ownm, ~rticularfy ~suffer~ ) tht mi.sta1rm assumptwn that ntUttnng a malt dog t----------------""' somtbOw tum him into a si.ss)t .. . ontnuy to popular canine wisdom, neutering your dog won't turn him into .,. a StSSy. No, your four- legged stud will still be the same manly thing after being neutered as he was before. He'll still be as territorial. Still be as great a watchdog. Still be, )'Ou know, a guy. He just won't do .(or, at least, will be less likely to do) those stupid guy thin~ that annoy you to no end. Like mounting your girlfriends leg. Roaming the streets with the boys. Picking fights. And marking his territory all over y0ur beautiful, new sofa.· What's more, neutering him will completely eliminate the risk of testicular cancer. And it is, unquestionably, the most important thing any pet owner can do to help curb pet overpopulation. (Did you know that 6 out of 10 puppies in shelters have to be destroyed because there aren't enough homes for them?) So, if you own a male dog and hes at least 5 months old, please see your vet about getting him neutered . He 11 be happier, healthier and never, we promise }'DU, have an urge to wear a tutu. For more infonnation, or to make a contribution, call 1-800- 227-4645. Or write: The Anierican Humane Association, 63 Inverness Drive F.ast, Englewood, CO ~0112- 5117. 1sn AHA estabJisbed the first natiooal organization to protect animals. 1885 AHA also dedicated its effort to child welfare. 1914 Originated •Be Kind To Animals Week.· 1916 Emergency Animal Rtlief Fwid cstablisbed, the , only one of i1s kind. 1939 The first to protect animals in the entertainment indUStr)t 1982 -. Fust with Nation.al Horse Abuse Investigators Training School 1990 Fust with National Cruelty Imestigations School AMERICAN t;HUMANE ASSOCIATION -. • I elttl,...._.._. PS t 812 Thursday. August 27, 1992 Newport Beach/Costa M-Dally Piiot .. .... Power within reach Suzuki Sidekick's most affordable four-door sport/utility also most fuel efficient \\1th ,1 pnc<.• t,H~ ,ll least $3,000 less th.rn 1, 1ware:.l 1.omp.1r.1bly equipped u r>lJ lli:or and lo,1ckd \\Ith !>land.ire.I lt•.iturl·~ .. the 1 <J<lJ tour-door, iour \\heel cir: 'L' ~uzuki S1dek1Ck leads the compact lour-IL Jr 'port ut I (\ CJ!cgof'\ n pr cc .ind tul' t•t11uenc\ In 1993. thl"' tour-door Sidekick continues to outr;inl.. ••npl'I t \ c \chicles 1n \ alue \\ 1thout t t1m; r Jm1sing t nm:ort .,t\ ling, \tr.,,ll1l1t\ < ir l1l'ffl 1rm.1nce -\t $12 999, the JX model v.11h manual l r .in-.m ,.., 1n dt• 1\ ers the segment .., best 1uvl t·uinomy rating~ oi 24 [PA P~t1m,1tl'd city MPG .md :!b EPA l•.,:m1.11cd hrgh\\ J} MPG It 1s tl'c sm.1rt ... L'IL•c 11nn tor con'iumers \\ho dcmJnd l\\UtS \\\IU sun. ultimate value. All four-door Sidekicks are powered by J 16-valve, 1.6-litcr, multi-point f ucl-injectcd, four-cylinder engine th.::it generates 95 horsepower at 5,600 rpm JS well as 98 lb.-ft. of torque at -t,000 rpm. The four-door, four-wheel driH' models are available with a choice of J ll\C-speed manual transm1:,s1on or an l'lcctron1cally-controllcd rour-spced ,1utomatte transmission with lock-up torque converter and overdrive. \Vlwn the automatic transmission dri\ ing mocJe selector is set on power, 1t pro\ idc) quicker acceleration and improved performance; set the selector S\\1tch to normal mode to achieve top f uel-effk1cncy. The base J\ model otfcrs a rear wheel anu-lod.. brake sy:itcm, po\\t'r stecn~ power remote-controlled du.ii outside mirrors, split rear scatbac"5 ancJ a Logic CO-read~ A.\\, FM stereo '' ith cassette The lu>1ury JLX moclc:'I, at .m MSRP oi $1-t, 199 tor the m.1nual tr.insm1S!>ion mocJcl, lc.:it ures chr1}me \\heel~, pO\wr \dndows .ind door lod .. s, r,11 C'cl-outlmL'cJ '' hitc letter )tccl·lwltt:d r aclt.11 tirt s, sculpted r<•clining cloth front buch.rt ,e,H::. .ind J h,1rd c.: J~c -.p.Hc tire CO\ l'r, 1n ,1dd1tion to the b.1~c model tc.lturcs Introduced 1n i\\Jy of 1992 the tour-door ~ dckick JS model I) offorccJ '' ith t\\ o-\\ heel elm c and a five-speed m,rnual transmis,ion. The JS ')ports an 1ch.•ntical trim package to the tour-\\ heel elm e JX model, but 1l•,11uro all-season ~tL'cl-beltcd r ad1JI tire:. in.,te.id of the ,111-terrJin t1rc:i found un the JX mocJ~ls, .u .rn MSRP of ju-,1 511 899. \ \ hl'thN m.1ncu' cring tortuous oll-ro.1d tr.i1ls or pothulc-m.irrcd a)phJlt m,1CI.,, the lour-duor oiler'> lrunt ,\ \,KPhNson ~trub ,ind rc,1r 1r,11ling arm .,u.,pcn:,1un \\1th LOil "I ring) ,ind stab1f'!l'r b.1r for '>moothcr rid<.·~. The Sidekick fl duce:. p.h -<.·ngu t.ih n no1)c and d,1mpcn.-. '1br.ition with a '-l'parate bncly-on-lrJmc con:,truction. for cr.11npcd 'Pots in urbJn jungles or the rug.~cd outback, Sidekicks have the tr~hte)t fuming rad1u:i of Jn} rour·door sporvutiltt> \L•hicle. T rJnsport the trJppmgs of iun, like )k'CI:, ~no" board!>, s.11lboa1d:i, surfbo.lrd:i, coolL•r), bcalh g1.:.H or lugg.1gt1, on the Sidekick ModulJr Rooi RJck Sy!>tcm. Al~o .l"4l1l.:iblc Jrc crcatun.• comlort c.:•nh.mccmcnt::. h~t· ,1 It. ,1thN sll·c·nng ''heel co' er, a ccntl'r armrc:,t ,rnd delll\c c.up1.:t mJts, For 011 ro,ul use only, center .ind )idc gu.1rd:, \\ 111 hdp protect the ~1ckk1ck from hcJ\ y bru)h. l he four-\\ heel dr1w S1dcl.:id. JX ·and JL '< mod<.•l:i Jrc J\'J1l,1blc 1n "htte pearl rccJ, charco..il Jnd hunter greln, the two-wheel drive JS model is 01icrcd in "'h1te, pearl red and chJrco.:il All Sidekicks feature grar interior:, YOUOSAVE $1750 · savings up to S5,000 '92REGAL GRANSPOR1 2-DR.COUPE '92 PARK AVE. ULlRA4-DR. K 2-DR. ',, 7'tOlo10 , SE Package. NC. ~MIFMrl Cassette. Power Seat. E~~ Mim>rt. Pl Wind<>WI· Key Remote Entry 7 MSRP ................ $31 .514 NABERS oisc .... $4.000 MFG. REBATE. ... $i.OOO ~~e .......... $5,000 "'". 1 SB package. NC. 3.3 Lhr• \J-6, Tilt WMel. Bucket seata. Rear Defogger MSRP ................ $15,740 NABERS o,sc .... S1 ,250 MFG. REBATE. ...... $500 ~E ............ $1,750 ' Food School bells ring. The morning pace picks up. It's time to get back to breakfast. ost f amilics find their morning routines become more hectic with the arrival of fall. Breakfast is often forgotten as everyone runs out the door to work or chool. Yet breakfast is e sential to making it through a bu y morning. When breakfast is skipped. blood sugar levels in the body drop. and you run out of gas by mid- morning. Grabbing a doughnut or pa try may seem like an easy solution. but sugar-fil led foods increase blood sugar too quickly. They provide an insta.nl burst of energy. but bring you down as quickly u they pick you up. This amy off amily-plcasing recipe make it a snap to prepare a nutritious, wholesome breakfua. For added convenience, prepare and serve thet\i in versatile. atuactivc Coming Visions cookware. It goes on the stove top, under the broiler. in any oven and then to the rable to save on after-breatfast cleanup, too, 1be simplicity and smooth texture of Crtam of Wltt'a,. hot cereal make it a perfect ingredient for brinaing out the heartY flavor combinations in Cheese 'n ·Bacon Spoonbread and Nutty Apple Starter. The delectable Dutch Baby Pancake with Spiced Fruit looks elaborate. but the light pancake hell imply bakes up in the oven. An autumn bounty of fresh fruits and pices combines with Welch'~ Totally Fruit Apricot Fruit Spread for an all-natural fruit filling. Totally Fruit means it's 100 percent fruit with no added sugar. For mornings when time i of the essence, a cool. refre hing Fruity Grape Shake, made of Welch's Grape Juice. a banana and lowf at yo gun. whirl together in the blender in minutes. I{ you 're having trouble getting the kids intere ted in breakfast, try a litiJe creativity. PB&J Bread puts a scrumptious twist on a noontime favorite . And Cream of Wheat hot cereal take on a whole new look when it· in funny cut-out hapes drizzled with a yrup of grape jelly. So. as you get into the wing of fall . get back to breakfast and send your family off with the CflC!BY tncy need to fllCe the day. • ll ' ' 1---11111111 August 27, 1992 Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext.366 Dietitiar\12 Recipes/4 CHEESE 'n' BACON SPOONBREAD Makes 8 stn·in~s 2.Y.l cups skim milk 21.l cup Regular, Quick or Instant CREAM OF WHEAT Cereal Vi cup shredded reduced fat American cheese 3 eggs, beaten Y.i cup reduced tat bacon bits In IVl-quart glass-ceramic Vi\1on\ casserole. over medium heat. heat milk and cereal lo a boil. stimng con tantJy. Reduce heat: cook and sur until thickened. about 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from heat: 11r in 6 tablespoons cheese. eggs and bacon bits. Bake at 375°F for 20 minule'>. Top with remaining 2 lable1,poons cheese; rerurn to oven for 5 minute!. or until cheese mehs and lop 1s ligh!Jy browned. Take to the table and serve 1mmed1ately. utnuon lnformanon per .,ervang: 149 calorie . 277 mg odium. 89 mg cholesterol. 4 gm total fa r: 2 gm arurared far. I gm dietary frber NUITY APPLE STARTER Makes 6 senim:s 3y, cup skim milk 2 tablespoons firmly packed light brown sugar '11 teaspoon ground cinnamon '12 cup Regular, Quick or In tant CREA.M OF WHEAT Cereal l medium apple, cored and coarsely chopped 'IJ cup ~ raisins 11.. cup coarsely chopped walnuts ln 11/1-quart glas -ceramic Vi ion aucepan or casserole. over medium heat. heat riiilk. sugar and cinnamon to a boil. Slowly spnnkle in cereal. tir- ring constantly for 2 lo 3 minute or until mixture thicken . Stir in apple and raisin ; reduce he.at to low. Cook for 5 minutes more, rirring occas1on- aJly; tir in walnuts. Take lo the table and erve immediately from casserole or aucepan. topped with addjuonal mill if desired. utrition lnfonnation per serving: 197 caJories. 71 mg sodium. 2 mg chole terol, 4 gm rot.al fat. I gm arurated fat. I gm dietary fiber PB&:J BREAD Makts I J senwgs I teaspoon baking soda 1 cup buttermilk I cup chunky peanut butter l eggs l YJ cups all-purpose nour 111 cup Regular. Quick or Instant CREMI OF WHEAT Cereal 111 cup firmly packed light brown sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder 'I• cup WELCH'S Grape Jelly Confectioou's ugar glaze. - optional In medium bowl. d1 solve baling oda in buttermilk. W1lh elcctnc mixer at low peed. blend peanul butter and egg into bunennil.k mixture; set aside. Ln large bowl. mix flour. cereal, brown ugar and baking powder. make well in center of mixture. Add peanut buner mi.uurc to dry ingredients. rirring just until moi tened; poon into greased lYJ-quan glass-cerarmc Vi ions casscrol~. With ~mfe. make 12 (I-inch deep) bole m top of batter. fill each hole with I teaspoon JCll)'. Bale at 325°F for SO minutes or unul tOOChptek insened in center come., out clean. Cool in pan on wire rad. for 5 minutes~ remove from pan. Cool slightly; driule wuh confectioner' upr alaze. if desired. Sene warm or cooled .. NUlrition lnfOl1nllion per ~""mg: 282 calories. 262 "'I IOdium. 36 mg cholaeerol. l l am IOt.aJ fat. 2 am sal\lrated fat. 2 am dietary fiber , DUTCH BABY PANCAKE with SPICED FR UITS MuJ..e\ 6 \enin~s I medium Granny mith apple. cored and sliced 11/; 'teaspoons minced fresh ginger or Vi teaspoon ground ginger 6 tablespoons margarine I medium grttn or red pear, cored and liced Y1 cup '!+El.CH 'S Totally Fruit Apricot Fruit pread ~ cup dried apricots. baJved 111 teaspoon grated lemon peel I tea poon lemon j uice y, teaspoon ground clo"es V. teaspoon ground cinnamon l orange, peeled and sectioned I cup red or green seedless grapes J egg '' cup kim milk -', cup all-purpose nour In 10-mch non\t1ck gllb -ceramic Vi ion~ \k11lct. O\Cr medium heal, cook apple and ginger in :! table\pt.X>n' margarine for 5 minute~. ~urring occa~ionally. Add pear. apncot fruit spread. dried apricots. lemon peel. lemon JUice. clove' and cinnamon. Cool.. for 3 to 4 minute or un11l fruit i tender. Sur an orange -..ec11on ... and grape.,: heat through. Remo'e from skillet: keep warm. In a.me !ll..11let. melt remaining 4 table poons marganne an preheated 475°F oven. Meanv.h1le. in electnc blender or food proce -.or. blend egg ... at high speed for I minute. Graduall) add mi!~. then flour. Blend fo r I minute. Remove k11lct from oven and pour in batter. Return killet to oven and bake for 20 to 25 minute or until pancal.:e 1 puffy and browned. Spoon warm fru u m1ir.turc into center of pancake. ~nc at table from k1llet. um11on ln fonnauon per ~rvmg. 347 caJone~. 149 mg sodium. 107 mg chole te rol. 14 gm total far. 3 gm saturated faL 3 gm dietary fiber FRUITY GRAPE SHAKE ~al.es 3 sen ln\?S 3 cup ~EUH' Purple Grapt " Juitt, chilled I medium-ized l'ipt banana l cup "anllla lowfat )'ogurt 1 tablespoon lime juice In electnc blender. blend all ingre- dients unul moolh. Serve immediate I). Nutrition lnfonna11on per ...crvmg: 254 calone . 57 mg odium. 4 mg chole:.tcrol. I gm total fat. I im saiuratcd fat. 2 ~m d1etaf) fiber BREAKFAST CUTOUTS \1aJ..es 4 senwgs 2 cups skim milk h cup Regular. Quick or Instant CRf.AM en-'t4H£AI Cereal t tablespoon margarine V2 cup wiu.H' Grape Jelly, mdttd ln l Yi-quart -.au epan. over medium heat. heat mil._ to a boil. Slowly ~pnnldc in cereal. tining conslantJy for 2 to ' minute5 or until mlx~ thicken prcad C\icnly in lightly greased 8 x :\ 2-mch baking dish; cool on ~•re rack I 0 nunutes. Co\'cr. dull at le t 1 hour Cut ecru! inco hapcs. u.sina cookte cutte1' 1f ~ired. In 10-inch nonstick gJass-cerannc Vmons slil~ over medium heal, brown ~ cutouts in l teaspc>Qn marsarine for abou\ "' 2 minutes on each Ide. addif\I remainin maraarine as needed. Scn-e immcdi8;~1)' topped wtth melted ,elly. NutntK>n lnfonn.bOn per tervina· 246 c~. 9S ma IOdium, 2 ma cholesettol. 3 I"' tOlaJ fll. I am satunled fat, 0 ""dietary fiber 2 Thursday, August 27, 1992 .. · ORANGE COAST F Snacks aid lreqilent traveler with special nutrnional nae Q l em anemic and take Iron supplements. My job requlrcs that I trll\'CI much of lhc lime by car. Are there any snack foods that ure high in Iron and sar~ to , ~lore in my car? , -C.L., Costa Mesa De!>pite the fac t that the new Recommended Dietary Allowance fo r iron was reccnily reduced for women -from 18 milligrams to 15 milligrams - women still remain at rbk for anemia because of menstrual losses. frequent Ask the llie1ing, and a 1ypi,call> low _o_i_e.ti.ti.an __ die1;1ry mtal..e of iron. The be!>t !>ources of iron are founJ 1n an1mal ptoduct::. such as lean beef, ch1ci..cn, turkey. IJmb, pori.. and veal. f However, all ''hole-grain foods. green k afy vegetables, tofu, len1ili., peas a~d beans abo ~ com,1111 respectable amount s of iron The body's absorption of iron from these sources is enhanced I: \\hen thl.') arc e.1ten together \\llh C a Vitamin C-ril:h source -lemon ~ juice. tor C\ampk. i I 'Hluld suggest as iron-ric b car snaci.., the folk>'' ing loud~: tlricJ fruit ('uch as apricots. fig~. prunes and r.11!110~) th.it ha'e not been trc1.11cd '"th sultues: iron-fortified dry cc11.'al; Health Valley fa t-free granul.1 bars; \unOO\\Cr, pistachio .ind pumpkin -.ccds; cashews: =:,. canned aprn:ot or pap.1) a nec1.m.: :to anti c.inncd :.ippk juice. I: The dned fr uit and nuts CJn bc combined 10 Corm )Our O\\n trail mix and !.torcd 1n plas111: container~. Do not be overly concerned about the fa t in the nuts; 11's a heart-healthy rnonounsatu rate and the health benefits more than out\\Cigh the added calorics. Several dry, iron-fortified ccreaJs can also be mixed and placed in travel contJincrs for tasty quici.. snac ks. Q ~Jy family 11nd I enjoy eating 'arious l<lnds of melons during the summer months. What nutrients do they pro' ide? -D.O., Newport Beach Ml.'lons differ dramaticallv in term ... uf nu1n11on. it "ill de.pend on \dlllh melon you happen 10 be c.lllng GcncncJll}. they all I!!. prm 1Jc C\ccllcnt sources of • \ 11.1min A. V1tJmin C and f pot.1~,ium, in addition to being C. both low in calorics and high in -\\atn The m1gh11c<,t melon in terns of : nutrition I'> the cantuloupc; one f~ cup pro' ill cs the RDA for bot h \'1tamin A and Vitamin C. It 1s .tlso J r11.:h source of the :, cancer-fighting compound ~ beta-carotene and. unlike other ~ mclon'I. cantaloupe also supplies I f: gram of fiber t: Q ls there a ny reason "hY l •. should buy iodiz,~d suit in • pl ace of regular salt? • • -11.C., Huntington Beach ~o rhc human body requires uni\ a 'c~ sm.JJI amount of iodine :;-.d.11h -.1bou1 a~ much as it take) , 10 fill2 5 of a tcai.poon. The i: ;J\eragc Amcrn:an comumes about • four t1111c' that amount. \\hich is • still ''llh1n safe l1m11s. At 1>nc umc. 1n the early 1900's, fuoll d1~tnbut1on \\as not ao; "1Jc,prcad as 11 1'> toda) f-oods gro'' n locally were 1n large pan ' comumcd locally. So area., that had Ill\\ lc\l;:ls of iodine in the soil -111 pJrt1cular, the Plains states • . -u\cc.J to be called the goiter belt c.Juc IU the high incidence of BLOOD PRESSU I PILLS WOR F OU TAK J~EM. rf (j) -0 (""-..__, ' J . .. American Heart a:a Associoft0n V goiters (which i a swelling io th e front of the neck due to an iodine deficiency) among the people of that region. Most people today do not need to use iodized. sail becau e or the greater acce~ to foods grown in other pans of the country. ln addition, iodine is now ndded 10 bread and dairy products. Q I'm taking mcdicotion for h)'perteoslon, and was told to sray a"ay Crom celery because it contains a lot or sail. Js that true? - C.E ., Fountain Valley Celery is higher in sodium than many other \Cgct:ibles (one talk conuuns 63 milhgram!ii) but it has over twice that amount of putas!.ium, "hich is nccei.sary for proper heart function. lnte1estingly, celery ban ancient A'1an rcmc:c.Jy for high blooJ pressure. Jn fact, re earchcr~ feel they have disco~crcd whil\ jt is in celery thut lowe ri. blooJ pre sure. The chemical, 3-n-butly phthalide, was recently clin1cally treated and • i.hown to relax blood vessels and control stress hormones. My suggestion 1s 10 enJOY eating celery, and not to mn~e any changes in your medication "ithout first chec~ing wit I\ your doctor. Q I like 10 kee p my freezer stocked with tnwm dinners tor a family "Ith hectic schedules. ltaU11n Is a fa,·orltc. \\ hich brands do you tc<'I ore betlcr nutrillonall.)? -L.M., Corona dcl Mar My suggestions ore to choose pasta dinners that contain no more than 300 calorics, 10 grams of ful nnd 600 milligrams of. • oJ1um per serving. When pos iblc . opt for a tomato, marinara or mars:iJa s:1uce over the more folly Alfredo or some meat-based i.:mces. The following brands meet thc~e guidelines; KiJ Cuisine Mu11-Chcesc Ravioli; Healthy Chuice Chicken Parmigian11, Cheese Manicotti, or Sp11ghelli "ith Meat Sauce; Le Menu Light St)le Veal Marsala, Chick.en Cacciatore or 3·Cheese Stuffed Shells; Stouffc:rs Lean Cuisi ne Breast of Chicken Mursal:i with Vegetables, and Weight Watch \lea! Pauy Pnrmigiana. Add a omed green salad, a piece of sc:isonal Cresh fru it on low-fat duiry item to help roun out o frozen pasta dinner. %ralce Scanlon i 8 rcgi~tc dit•lilian. Slit is the author of books: "Dlt'ls 1'hDt Work" ond "The Wellness Book of J.D.S." Send JOUr questions 10: Dani~ Sc.aloa, R.D., cl'! D11ilJ J>ilot, I Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92616. WE DOUBLE MANUFACTURERS' COUPONS WE ACCEPT COUPONS ••• FROM OTHER SUPERMARKOS I HUGH IS ITALIAN SAUSAGI 1 LB PKC HOT OR MllO IA. 1.99 ... ,,;t;tl , THIRST QUENCHER Sl1c1n9 LARGE CUCUM BERS I I I I ~ DIPll •• Wf .,_. ZACKY fA .. S TUmKIY •UST SLICED 3 99 TO ORDER L8. e LA .. 1 aunu CllOISSAllT \ 2 •1 .. fOtt FARMER 4'0HN BACON 1-LB. PKG. REG., THICK, LOW SALT, LIMIT 4 ................ . JUM•O CATFISH FILLITS FROZEN DEFROSTED Ul.2.99 EASY NIL JUM•O RAWnOl .... IM• FROZEN 7 99 DEFROSTED 21 TO 25 CT La. • USDA CHOIC£ ,,.,... WHOUTO. Sl•LOlll BON HESS BEEF LOIN UI. 2.1 HUGHES LARGE EGGS GRADE AA CARTON OF 1 DOZ., LIMIT 4 DOZ. 41-0Z. 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Farmer John 119 Sliced Bacon f'La fl, .. ~,, '"" "''' ,., rh,. l c ·u1 IC• c •1 l'kit '· h 1 h" l ""' ,,, I\>. M ll "' Fresh Cooked 199 Otingeness Crab 1 ti l '"' I.ill I• "'i. I • Boneless 429 New York Steaks 1 1.t Jerseymaid Ice Cream ~~Squares Assorted Flavors ..--: Half Gallon ,.. 11'" " .,,he H 4'1" •• 'I. ""I i.,...\ -1.00 ~·-449 .=.. -t RV Half Gallon Donald Duck Orange Juice Regu lar or Country Style 6-t Ounct' Corton Bull's Eye 199 Barbecue Sauce A · I l r . Lean Ground Beef Pat ties f I·•"\ Ir ., Tl'IJ· """ ' .......... ... .r I • "°"1• 4 Thursday, August 27, 1992 Festive nibbles low in fat 1 hey offer reduced caJorie and sodium content, 11>0, but you'd never guess it by the taste -who said J1cr conscious food had to be dull and boring. These '-·"~ to prepare snacks double as canapes, for 11npromptu gatherings or gala occasions. And each rdtc~ on a ··secret" -wonderfully ve rsatile Jarlsberg L11c l hee!>e. lmpres~1ve looking Savory Cheese Log take~ .1J, Jl11Jge of ready· to-use dough and is surprisingly ,1mrk to put together. UlenJ the handful of ingredients for Nutty Fruity \lunch ~Ii.'< in a single oowl. It makes a refreshing , h inge from ordinary vegetable/cracker dips. II H'u th ought guacamole was off-limits, di cover 1h1' lt~ht 'crs1on with the tang of yogu rt and ranch J1~·"1111! mt\ -another welcome short-cut. Unusual ( h ...... ~'·Anchovy Spread again benefits from Jarlsberg I 111:·, Jccep11vely rich, creamy quality -it mellows 11 , • 'l'r1i:r cle ment~. creating an irre~istible marriage ,11 !l.1 , r:. SA \'ORY CHEESE LOG • r u,~ ~ l" ounce') rdngcratcd cr~cnt dinner roll dough 1111. ol llOI 1H ~Pl•")' • ~ ,•1.n•<"' 11 cup) \hrcddt:d Jarl,bcrg L11c cheese • • .,,, 1 t .up) lc:.i..i'c brc:iUJ\I ~aus:igc. cooked. drained u .... •"' uu ~:cd • . , 1 l•1•ltli:d ,J1,.1 -mild. medium or \pil)' •: 11' 'C,fl•><.'11' t.1rr.1gu n • I '·''f"l\lll \.ll!C !' , .:.•· ••\t:n 10 _r5 <ll·~rccs Unwrap dough carcrully and lay IJI ,11 .1 lti.;htly 011urcd \urfJce Roll gcn1ly to make a 9xl4-inch r~· 1.1•1ck l'l.1,.-r.-m.11nang ingH·d1cnts an J bowl and mix well. Spread • , :,,. mc\I re on d<>ugh. leaving a l·inch border. !"•I ur 11~htly. Jclly·roll fashion, from long side. (Use fingers .:.:: 11. "' ·" 1101 tu pull dough apJrt ut {>erforations: If ii docs ,,".Ii:,·_ p1n•h h•g back togciher.) Recipe may be made ahead • • 111 , ~'l\11n1. \H Jf'pcd and ch illed uni ii ready to coolc. NUTIY FRUITY MUNCH MIX • 8 ounces (2 cups) shredded Jarlsbera Lite cheese • ~ cup toasted chopped walnuts • 4 ounces (~ of an 8-ouncc p1elc.,e) llJht cream cheese or Neufchatcl • 4 ounces (~.cup) ttuihed pioeaPPlc in natural juices. drained • l cup ~ped watcrcreu leaves {about I bunch -discard tough 5tcms Mix rmr ingredients and rcfria_cratc. Ju5t before serving blend in watercress leaves. Nocc: lT recipe Is made ahead add watercress lca\·cs just before acrvina. ' Arrange mixture in center of a party platter surrounded by ~'C&ctable slices, NoN e&ian Crispbread or low-fat cracker~. Makes 1·2 cups. LIGHT GUACAMOLE • 2 ripe but firm avocados (about 7 ounces each), chopped • 1 cup non-rat plain yoilJn • 2 cablespoons powdered ranch·style drcuing mix • Sca.nl \4 cup minced onion • 6-8 ounces (IM-2 cups shredded Jarlsberg Lite chcc~c • ~ cup chopped seeded tomato. Mix all in&redicnts. Serve with raw vegetnblc dippers, crispbrcad or chips. Makes 2 cups. CHEESY ANCHOVY SPREAD • 2 cans (2 ounces each) anchovies packed in olive oil, drained and soaked in Wllmtwater tor 10 minutes, drained again anti dried on paper towel • 6 ounces sliced smoked curkey, chopped • 2 tablespoons lemon juice • ~-1 teaspoon cracked pepper • ~ cup choppcd-.red onion • 1 can (4 ounces) chopped chilies • 12 ounces (2 ~cups) shredded Jarlsberg Ute cheese Place all ingredients except cheese in work bowl of a food processor fitted with metal blade. Pulse on and off until well mixed . Add cheese and pulse on and orr until mixed 10 a sprcadnble con~i tency. Pack into a serving crock or bowl, cover ughtly and rcfn~rate. • I'.,,, ,.:.am \Ide down on non-stick baking sheet (or sheet -r .11 .-I \\1th l•'>1.'l..ang spray) and bake 15-20 minutes or until .•. I '"''' ni:d SI Kc and Sl'f\'C im mediately. Makes 15-20 pieces. Serve on cucumber rounds or in celery, cut in 2·inch length~. or endive. Or spread on crispbread. Malces 2 cups. Savory Cheese log and Nutty Fruity Munch Mix (in bowl) are super low in calorics, sodium and fat. Snacking is healthy way of life It You fin J you and your family ;ire 'lttini:. do"n less often to the tr JJ1 t HlOJ I .. r hree-mcals-a-day" JnJ. in\lcaJ, eating more frequent 11111 1-mcJ1'. J on't despair. A ~cJt1le nutritionist says you m.1~ be: hea lthier for it. U1.c.rnse of time pressures. -.n.11.king. grazing and munching .ire .1 \\.1v of life today," says Hil- .ii: I urctt. M.S .• R.D .. C.D., a pri- ' .itc comulting nutntionis1 ''ho is :11,0 ;i nurn1i onist for the Seattle/ Kmg Cou nty Department of Public Health "But this 'modern' eating regime n does offer ~1gnificant nu- tritional advantages. 'l 1r:-.t of all. eating ~mailer mc.:al' throughout the day help'> ma inra1n higher energy becau:-.c bklOU .. uga r levels are being kept more -.1eady. Also. when meals arc '>IT1Jllc:r and more frequent, there 1~ k .,., tendency to o"ereat. Why? You're simply not as hungry as \\hen .,everal hours have elapsed ~•nee the las1 meal.·• Turett also says that snacking on frc~h fruits and vegetables, graham cr.Klo..ers. fig bars. low-fat cookies .ind unbuttered popcorn 1s espe- cially important for two groups of people -children and athletes. ·children and athletes both need extra energy to fuel their muscles -children because they arc active 1nJ ~ro" ing, athletes becau!>e they need to ma\im1ze their body·~ per- lormance. In fa ct, studies show that children get as much as 25 percent of 1hct r dJ1ly nutrients I I rum snad..1ng ... A member of the American Di- etetic Association\ Sports ;i nJ Cardiovascular Nutritionists prac- ltce group. Turell says athletes - 1-ioth )Ou ng and old -be nefit trom snaclo..ing. For athlete!>. fooJ 1ntalo..c: has a direct imract on pe r- turm.111ce. If an athlete Joe:' not CJI properly, fat igue, lo..., J(h1c,c- mcn1 -even injury ca n O(CUr. "\\'hilc Jt hlctc~ nceJ to c.11 the .. ~1mc fooJ~ as an)onc cbc:. they U\ualh need those fonds in grearcr quan1111cs. par11cularly complex carboh)Jratcs \\hrc h store energy in mu \clc~. Snacking helps athletes c,ecurc th:il added energy. So it is important for parenis. whose child may be involved in a1hletics, to 1..now thJt nutritious snacking is key to helping their child achieve top perfo rmance." Turell says parents should make 1\atbhle a variety of foods and .illo'~ ch1k.lren to make their own choices. "Don't legislate what your kids should eat -don't label foods as 'good' and 'bad.' Bui do provide an assortment of wholc- .,ome foods and make them easily accc:ss1ble. For example, try pea- nut bu tter on apple wedges, fig b:irs. low-fat crackers and cookies, pretzels and home-made mu(fins." Parents are the number one ~ourcc of nutrition information fo r children, says Turett. "When it comes lo food choices, pnrcnts are the primary role models for their children. If you arc a parent inter- ested in teadlina your child about nutrition, by far the best way to 'do that is ro set a 1ood example." "For many, anackina. grazing t\nd mini-meals are the norm when 1t comes to dally eetin& re&imens. ft may not be tho 'old-fashioned' way tu eat, but it II just as healthy and adequate as Iona u proper food choicct are made." Celery rescues 'lean' burgers Are the burgers you make with today's leaner beef or ground poultry too dry? Try adding juicy celery to the meat. Finely chopped celery adds flavor and texture, but next-to-no calories (only ni ne calorics in a large rib} and zero milligrams of fat. For Turkcy·Celcry Burgers Wit h Chinese Flavor (photo), celery and ground turkey arc mixed with onion, bread crumbs, soy sauce and orange juice concentrate, then lightly shaped in to patties. Crunchy Burgers combine chopped celery with ground beef, onion, bread crumbs and prepared salsa (which add even more JU iciness). TURKEY-CELERY BURGERS WITH CHINESE FLAVOR • I pound ground turkey • y, cup finely chopped celery • Vl cup finely chopped onion • V• cup plain bread crumbs • 2 tablespoons soy sauce • I IJblcspoon orange juice concentrate In a large bowl lightly combine turkey. celery. onion, bread crumbs, ~or sauce and orange juice concentrate; shape into 6 patties. Grell on a rad. 4 10 5 inches from hot coals or under a prchcalcd broiler until no longer pink in the center. S 10 6 minutes on each side. Garnish with ~!iced celery, 1( desired. YIELD: 6 portions. Per portion: 148 c:ilorics; 7 gm fat. CRUNCHY BURGERS • I pound lean ground bed • I cup finely cllopped celery • II) cup finely chopped onion • ~ cup sca!tOncd bread crumbs • V.: cup prepared salsa • ~ tC:IS~ln ~II In 11 IJrgc bov.1 lightly combine beef. ccfcf). onion, bread crumbs, s.11-J and salt; 'ihJpc into 6 patties. Gnll on a rack 4 to 5 incite~ from hot coals or under :i preheated broiler until cooked as desired. 4 to 5 minutes on each side for rare. or 5 10 6 manures for medium YIELD 6 portions. Per portion: 20J CJl11ric,, 13 gm fat. um mer! One of Llfe13 13/mple pleaeurea! ~,.,1111'111 • • Eating IJi.'iordt•r.-,· Affordable, Professlonal Program for Bulimia, Anorexia & Overeating Free group. Barbara 751·7712 ltod) Tcchl\ology personal training. 811\er, aerobic "orl..out dasus. 7 l-1·6-'S·1JS4. A'k for John O'Brn:n llypnotis111 l'Jan f\.1Jnagcmcnt • Phobia\ • Strc~s • Stop Smoking • \Wight ..\clton Cenlrred ll)pnosis J?Z-22-10 Only $3 per line per week* Ba sed on 3 line, 8 week m1mmum CALL 642-5678 Find aomeon8 -to share It with. Uae our P8raonale. 1hen oaf/ (900) 407-4377 (Ollll .... ,_ ............. di .... I I.,,_-) and IJS't6n to th" vol~ adtJ. Ovor 600 to ohooeo from!/ s ......... ~g>~ "We 're brlngtng people together!" ITNESS S1110M11g H (i1:i:ht < 'ontrol ."i {',. • i (' (_' ·'' STOP SMOKING *LOSE WEIGHT Let Hypn0,1\ Do it all for you, W11ho1.11 rcl\·ms on willpower. Your rc~ulls ahwlu1cly gu:iranteed. FREE Cons1.1l1Jt1on, CALL 668·7447 LoleWelgM Up to 30 ... lft M..,.fwtM All natural ~oducu. .... ........ eu•ninteed For "" tnfonnatton. Colt Todey '714-490-TOOa AMAZING WllGHT LOii sac"ns If you were kid-napped by a Doctor and a World Class Athlete and were fOfced to 111 and exerciH Ilk• an Otymplc Champion, your body woufd mJ. raculoualy tranaform. GUAR-ANTEED! Expenenc. the most comprehensive bodY transform- ing program available. 30 Day Diet ancf Exerci.. behavior modl- flcallon Intensive program. LJ. censed phyalclan and World Class Athlete wottc 04.lt with VQY, and prepare all your meala with you. CUSTOM TAILORED, DAILY MONITORING, EXPERIENCED , REFERENCES UPON REQUEST. 5 Condltlon9: 1. Yoo rmm have a burning de.ire to get heahhy. 2. You must be coach- able. 3. You muat have 12 houra per ~k. 4. Yoo must bl able to make the ftnanclal eommltrMnl 5. You must pick up the phone and call. 7t~O ~ell§ ___________________ (!) "Qange County's Best POOlic Affairs Program" .... -1111111 Wllltd Ttldl Edlor OI Tht Edlor, Olly Pirie Md ~ ........ P\11 h ~5'1 Seit . ~ °"""'· """' ....... ~ Q\.Clbl & Jam~ 1111LDllllll lrmllHlll TlllLICtlrl c1ran If you'd ,.. ,,,, Lobdell ~ to ent6ftlin and inform with a lador-nlldl petfonnllW:'t lot f04I organ/· zalion_,._ cal Bil Lobdil "5'0-1224. -'115 lfmtl """'•drQ '*''°" ... . .... THIS WEEK'S TOPICS -~ --= Pteatlallll . --. • ' ORANGE COAST FOOD I Pizza on the grill? -If you can't stand the heat in the kitchen, get out in the great outdQors P izza. America's fo\Orite fast fooJ, is fo!>t becoming th e l.itc!.t cra.:e on the grill. Introduced n few )Car!. ago in trendy rc,1..1u rant • grilled piua is touchetl '' i1h a d1~1inctive moky na\or and l'I ea!>y to duplicate on your back}ard barbecue. This updated combmation of t"o of America's culinary fa\orite!I mal..es a quick .ilter·\\Ork meal or perfect centcrp1cce to a creat weekend fea)t. But hold the ancho"ics: ir.ld1t1onal topping ,,,11 not do for lhi' leaner. h&htc r piaJ. Grilled g.1rdcn-fresh \Cget.1bk :111d heed, grilled poult ry m..11..e more 'ophb11cated cmbclh-..hmcnts Chef Bruce Auden of Rci.taurant B11,;..1 in San Antonio, Tc>.a often f catures grilled pizza On hi eclectic menu Auden. named one of America's Bc!.t New Chefs by Food & Wine M:1gazine and 'who!>c eatery,.,,:\., named !Jc~ New Rcswur:int by faquire Maga.:ine, s..aid he 11\...c'I combi ning warm and cold ingredients on .1 cri!.py grilled cru!.t. At a recent luncheon, the chef pre ented Im. 1,crs1o n of Gri lled South\\C\tern P1.:.:.1. fl featured <,lices of grilled frei.h turl..cy chop!. rubbed \\ilh a peppery di) )ptCe mi\turc and !>cn·cd on ..1 grilled pi.:za cru!.t. 111c p1u..1 ''·'' f111i)heJ off "'i1h grilled onions, fre-,h J1ccd tomato. cil.lntro and shredded chcc.,,e. 1 he Barbecue lndu If) A\)OC1:u1on h.1~ created a ampler \Cr ion of Autlcn's delectable dhh. h .>r t>c-,t re~uh • u e turl..e\ 1cndcrloin, which 1.s a delac1ou.s and tender ·r.lct from the breJ\I meal. ~l annatc the turkey 10 a m1\turc of vegetable oil, lime juice. gJrlic. cumin. coriander, oregano, i.alt and pepper. Once on the grill, 1t wall emerge '>UCculcnt and -.mok) flavored from the hot coab. \\'uh a colorlul · array of 'cgetablc!l lake .:ucchini, red and )CllO\\ peppers, onion., .ind t\\O t)pes of cheese" )OUr grill can become an aulhcnlic gourmet p11LJ oven. l o 'llllrlen the prcp.1ra11on time , the l ru't for the p1aa can be picked up ;it JO) grocc~ 'lore, A h o, rn;:w grilh "it h lllm--.l id ; "url .11.:c' arc J\ .ulahlc fo r g1 ill ing piz.:.1 anJ 'cgcwhlc' For 'cg~ic,, comenicnl. 11.1rrll\\·'llott ed graJ, .m: u'clul for l>m.1Jlcr, mnrc t.k ht:.1te \,1ract1i.:' that le nd to -.lip thwu!!h the regular grill r.1d ,. A 'pcci.11 new p111.1 t.?ml, .11-.o pl.iced o n top of :i l>t.ind•ml rack. m.1kc-. hir quad ... Ca'>) p1a.1 handling and .1 t.mp) g11llcd cru-.t. I or .1 ch..1ngc llf 11.1ce. or it }our local grocer J oe!. not ... ell tur l.cv ti.:ndcrloin, \llb,titutc honck" chicl.cn l;rc..1...i With eithe r gnllc.:J turl..c) or grilled chk l..c n p11101. )i>u'll 'enc up .1 ltght, 11utr11mu' rm: .11 tha t "111 delight fricn J-. .1111..I fa1111 I) ahl..c. GRILLED PIZZA \\ITH Pl \' T nKE\' AND VEGETABLE ' • .!-V: IJhk IX"'" , ... ,.:1.11!-, v • l·V: 11.':bJX>OO\ IJmC' JUIH' • \• 1.::i'P'"'" fin .. I~ "hopr-:J ~.ulr. • i . IC;a p.1011 £.IOUllJ cu1mn • '• le3\l''<.m grvunll C•HlanJ.:r ~ .. J, • ~ lc•hroo11 or.:,ano • L, ICa\pO<.lll \Jlt • 1, 1c.l\()ll0n l.l)Cnnc p.:pp.:r -• I 1url>1:\ h:nJc llo1n or ''-111k". f'i<.1ncfl:,) dull.en hrca,1, appr~1\1m.11cl~ 11 ouncc' • \~ zucch1111, ~phi k ni;tll\11\C • 1 _ red ~ppcr. 'Pl11 I. ngllm ,, .... c.:on: oinJ ,c .. J~ rcmo\.:J !'I/; }.:!low JXpp.r. 'rh1 lcn£lh\\ l)C, i:urc anJ \.:cJ, rcmv\cJ • I 'mall onion, ,11 .... J ~-mch 1h1,1; • I ra1.l.Jgc rcfr1gcra1 .. J r111.i C!U\I • 'I dkm c.1rnmcal elf ll.11ir • • cup \hrcJJ.:J ~lonlC!1:\ J. d; d1cc~1. • I cur \hrCJJCJ h lkm lh JJar ChO:e-..; , (om\1111.: ": 1.ih\.:,poon h .:1.1hlc vii, lime 1u1,c. i:.1rh1., cumin. C••11.111i.l,r. •''' ~.11111. ,.111 anJ l a\cnm: p p~r. Ruh '1'111..: nm1ur .. 1iiio turk,, 1.:nJ..:rlvin JnJ m.111n.11c 111 the rdrsi;1.r.1h•r .II 1 ..... ,,1 l•nc hour or O\.:rn1gh1. 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I S11 11.:1.: v.1th ,1J1,JJ~J 1.h.:1. ''' oinJ l\l\d fl ll rN ••lh 1 "''' m111ulC1. 1•r JU'' unlll 1.h,.;:,.;: " mdt.: I 'i , ... auJ ''"" ,10•,J1Jt,I) ~IJI.~, four ~i. ''· ·~1•11. \ t:l!.:tiibk, anJ p1u.1 mJ) ti.: c1i.1l.;,J Jir..-tl> ''" µ1~ ~nu 1i wu J on't hJ\C '~ciJI ~rill111a.: r:i1.1.:, Sale! Thursday, August 27, 1992 5 It is time to ~pice up }OUr grilling repertoir~. Grilled r.iua, \\ ith garden resh "egetal>les and sliced, spiced turkey, makes for a meal that's delicious and nutritious. It's a backyard, brick oven barbecue. Savings up to 1 /3 off on selected , faucets, tubsets & accessories Makr a dJsh lo add a splash w llh savings on finer qual I) p eces b'y Raphael Altmans, Sty'ecraf: & others 1 Do 11 ,,, true ~tyle JI \\est End West n Sale Pnccs • good ~ugust 1 llh through September 1 2th 2133 Laguna Cany\1n Rd Laguna Beath, Ca (714) 494-2264 Party perfect snacks easy on the hostess What's the ,tcfinnion of an ideal finger fooJ? One that's irresistibly dclaciou , of cour!.c, quic~ and l>im ple to prepare and -us a bonu\ -''on't wreak havoc "ith ~UC!.t!.' diet!.. All of the ideas here fall the bill perfectly ... and all U'>C \\Ondcrfully adaptable, widcl) popular Jarbberg, Jarl berg Lite "t 1cld. !5-JO hor d\l<!U\ re\ ,mJ mcmhr.1111:' 5('0l.ln chec'.: n \lur.: 11110 pcprwr ... p.1d,111g 11~h11\ Rdngcr.111. 'C\Cr.11 h•IUf\ ur (l\CTOll!hl Unit! dh!C\O: " lirm J\1 \Cl'\C, \li1..: f'PflC" \:fll\\\\I\.: 11110 '• • 1 •·indi 1l11c · rounJ, ( "-.:cp rd11!;l!r.11,·J until ).:r.mg umc) Su111111er Vacation Va-ues or Nol.kelo t chee!>e<i from Nol"\\ ay. They're top) 111 fla, or and lC\IU rc, melt readil) Jnd arc made "1lh part-!.l..im milk -nc\\ er Jarbbcrg Lite, ''hich can be !.Ub!.lllutcd in an) of the~c. l'!I abo !IUper low in calorie!., wd1um and fJt. JARL BERG SUSHI ROLLS • ~ cup Ion& grain rice • I cup v..11er . • 1-~~-2 tJble p.10n> rrc:c v1ncg.1r • t leJ\pl>On sugar • SJlt • <> l.irgc outer RomJ1ne lcuuce lcil\C~. blonchccJ • J.) ounces J:u l~bcrg Luc chcc>c. cul 111 J'llitnnc trip~ • I mct11um >izcd carrot. cul inlo fine JUiienne trips . • v, avocado, cur in V•·inch lhick >lick Cook rice in "'alcr. rovcrcll, 20-25 n11nu1c~ un11I warer ., absorbed nod rice •>~lightly suclcy. Cool Stir m vmc.-.ir, sugor and salt to ms1e. Trim center rib from lclluce lc:ivc!>: place 2 lca\'C on 'fo-Orl.. urface. O\'Crlappin& end to end 10 form a rcet:inale about 9ic7 inehe Spoon ~ or rice lcn&thwssc d~n center or leaves; arran1e chc~. c3rrn1 ancJ a'ocado par.illel •1lh rice. Roll up ltghtly, carefully foldm& in end> 10 . cnclo)e filllna. Tran fer 10 mall cool.1c \heel Repeat w11h remainln& 1nared1c111 • CO\cr and rdriac ... tc To i.crvc. cut roll w11h a very sh.lrp knife into l·mch p1cc:c,. Ananac cut s1de up Scf''C w11h liJhl wy sauce. M.ikCJ 20-24 hors d oeuvres. NOR E NIBBLES • 5 lucth1ni or yellow squa~h. each about I inch "' diamc\cr • l cup Mexican .r.alsa, mild or ho1 • I cup u ucrk1 au1 • 4 ounces tre»eiullo (or olher lean, 'piced ham 1h1nty shccd and chopped • 8 ounces okkclost chccie, ar11cd . Slice the squash 1n ~ inch round • Mi~ s.ilsa and sauerkraut Place a table poon of thas mi1uure on each hcc of squa h Top w11h prote1ut10 and chccK. Warm in a ..00 dcarec !"'Cn S-7 m1nu1cJ. until cheese bc&ms to melt. LOCAL NEWS ONLY For a sut>Seription to the Daily Pilot, call 642-4333. 'OR\ VEG IA ARTICHOKE HEARTS • :? 14·0 UO(C CJ ll'> .irlld\111..c hC:lr\) \If ~ pJll.Jgc' fw2cn. rnol>cJ 1:u1 unlll JU\l 1cnJcr • 7-0unco.: p r roJ)te d ~ppcr> • 4-ounc.: JJT Sp.1111>h caper. • t:? ounce' t-:••llelo,1 rh.:c~.:. m l 1111<• ':·mch rnt>c. • Round c,\ll.IJ1I p1~1., Qu.irtcr 1hc .1rt1l'l10l.e hear\\ Cut pepper> in rectani;lc,, ul>oul I I>~ ~~ Ill• h Pl.1,c :? cJpcr' on ca..:h p.:rr.:r r •c•.: unJ .I cub.: or ~ul.l.d~hl 1n\1J.;: c:id1 h.:-.1rl. '.:1.unng \\1th toothpid >\ Ju,1 t>o.:forc ....:r.mg. h;il...: .11 350 J1.rc.:.: f.1r 5 mmul.:> ,1r unlil 1h.: chce'c b g1m Ill m.:11 '\ 1clJ • 3.?-40 h"r. J\~U\fC' AVORY CHEE £-FILLED PEPPER • 11 oun1.eli )hreJcJcd Jarhhcrg lor r\ul.:1.:clo~I) c.:hc~ • 4 ounces light crc.1m c.:hcc,c, M>r1.:111:J • I J cup mango chu1ncy (\uc.:h :.I\ ~la1or Grc\} • 1-3 mccJ1um \i1cJ ~ppcr~ -rcJ. green or \ellow Procc~\ Nol.kclo)I, crc.1m ch••c\c .md i;.hutncv in fooJ rmXC\l,(lf (or bh.:mkr) unul C.ii!ly ~m~11h. M.1kc' 1-Vl cup~ filling. Cut tvp> uf! pepper.; remove !>i:Clh Ahcrn-.1c \l!f\ 111g w!!.!;.e lion Ur in~ d1"c'c nH'<lurc Ill CIXll fllOm 1cmpc1.11u1.: ,1nJ U\C U\ ,\ '(llCJd \IC J1p £l>f il"Urlcd r.m 'q:ctJbk' 'OR\VEG IA LIGHT •.a pi.:''' "-J\h :-., 1\H·giJn Tl d,-,1\k lll'JlhrcaJ lii;l111\ huuac:J • s 1h1n lil"~' JJ1hl>,,:rg L11.: ,11,"c • I h1nh ,11,cJ rncuml>a • I hint~ ,111..:J alll\111' (gre,n ''""'"'' C'ul cmphrca•h 111 hall. A1r;mi;.: lhcc,,· ,111:c' un br1.'.1J. Garni-h "''" lU\'.umbcr. lurlml!. J!lJ folJ111.: ,Ji, .. '· .1nJ ,,ulft1•n' \l.il.c' '\ ":inJ\\ 1,hc~ J.ARL BERG T IC K ' •I J'l.1,LJI!• (S ••Jn, .... ,) rdn!-.:rJh:J hrc.1J ,11,'b • I l'U fl \hrcJJ,J J.uf,b.:rg chcc...: • '.! tatilc'rt"'''h hult..r ur mari,:.11111c. mdtcJ • ~• IC,l\pt"ln J 111.'J J11f V.t:Cd • ~ lca'ptlOll g.irli.: ,,,II l~t.:01\1\C \lid., 111101 rJcl...11!.e Or \\,t\cJ p.1pcr. 'JlfCJJ out chc(.>c R1ill h1caL \hc.:I.:' "'ch.:C\C II.I C(.IJl und 1\\1\I ,\rr Jngc on lrgl11h Ne."cd bal.111g ,h,•ef. Combmc huller. J ill .ind 1vrl1c \Jh. Uru,h on bread ~hcl.\. ll.tl..c .1~'t,HJ111i; Ill p.tc.:l.:.1&C directions Remove ll' \\lfC r.td" 10 ClW1l. Scr.·c v..urn Mal..c\ ti h1coid '" I.ii STOP "Dying for a Smoke" Over 3000 Orange C<ulty Residents cie from Smokilg eadl yeat. In Cshfomia, over 100 die evetyday of Smokilg Related Causes. The U.S. 5u'geon General'S Report aid Harvara Mecical Sct1ool named HYPNOSIS E one of the best ways~ stJp srrokilg wltt resUta1t reo.don ot he~ aid cal08r ~ Otx personaized ~ng prognwn '"l*>Y5 twncsis ~ permanenty ~ ycu smokilQ habit with i1S heafth risks. • Wlflout anxiety or withdrawal sy11 ~ • Elfedivef'f AHTIMtl ht aavilg ·No~~gai'l •Does not require M~ i.PATCH USERS: As directed by your physician, continue patch use-employ hypnosis as support therapy (FDA Recommends Support Therapy) to 1chicw r1pld ind complete frocdom from smoking. · Stop Smoking-Improve Your Health -Be Able To Say "Non-Smoking, Ptease" . 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SKUftS I I I I I I I I I I • . ••Ing tlll• coupon eo ell• new Alpha ••ea ae· T•langle •11ua•• •o• a II R .• • paclrage o• van de Kamp•• •nall•ll •u•••n•I \ . ••••••• or •ou•dougll aood •••••• ., ... tll•u ••11••11111•• •11d •••• - I I I I -I I I I L-~---------- ... '. ---.. j . Karaoke craze captivates the Coast • • I I .. , "' t •• 't . • ' .. oast of the oast ! -~ look at th e people and events hi ghli ghtin g this week 's local art s and entertainn1ent scene ' Coast captures Karaoke craze _.... A r one lime or anorhcr rno)t people dream abou1 becoming rock i.tarl.. Whether 11 1s the fantas) of fome anJ foriunc 11 h1ch 1rn1pts them or i.imply the 1.11mpln hum;in ego 11 ishing 10 la:Jr 1hc !>ounJ of onc'i. O\\n 101cc. lhl· origin of 1hc dci.1rc is difficuh In pmpoint, but ncvcrthelc!>'>, Jdin11c.:ly cxbl!>. l 1c~day, evel)'\1here. people hclt uut the l}rics of their f;J1ori1c 'llfll!\ in !>howers anJ car!> 11.hcn 1hc~ 1hink no one i!> looking or l"ll'ning. imagining 1hernSl'lvelt omta~c. Now 1hesc doloct rockcrlo hJ1e ihe opportuni1~ to re\'cal 1he1r tJlcnh to the public. ·1 he· oppon unity i) called Karaoi...c. \\ h.Jl I!> Kar.1oi...e·1 K.1raoi...e I) an aJ1.1nced t~pe of !>1n~-;,ilong th.it 1)fl!,!111a1cd 111 J:ipan ahoul lJ yc:iri. .IJ!ll, .111d ''ntc hJs )lcaJilv iriaca,eJ in popularu~ The literal Ir .111 ... 1.111011 tor Karaol..c i!> mu,ic 1111hou1 orche)tra. 11 h1l'h 1s exact Iv '' h.11 Kar:iol..e 1s. A mJchine · prU11dc' bad.ground rnus1c fur a ",.,~ of choice while ;iudience 1111.·rnhcf\ t.ll..c turn' \inging along 1nhl .1 m1lfophonc The "Ord) to c.id1 'ong run aero:.:. .1 :.crcen to help the ~l•111ct1mc' 1cry confu,eJ pJrtl(1pJ11h. "-.tr .t0i...c machine<. e.ln cont Jin more than 2,0(10 different song ,cfc1..11om ranging from MadonnJ to the Ocach Boys. 1 he wide variety of .. ongs attract all k inds of rc<,plc. C\plaining \I.. hy Karaoke hJ' C\pem:m.ed such "tde-,preJJ \Ue1..C\\. foot~ie Co,ta of I lam It Up Production .... a comp.my 11 h1ch prU11<lcs K.tr<tokc at priv;,itc partte\, new~ the phenomenon J\ ha\1111!,. ··a un1,crsal .1ppeaL Smee c11..n.onc i.cem' 1t111..1111 their da~ 111 1 he ltmchght." Cll\la ha~ ho~tcJ K.1r .1oke paruc' r Jngmg from a 14-}C.IT·\lld's tmthda} to 'P\.'.1.. tJ( c:vent~ JI \ClllOT Cll1/Cn\ 1..c1Hc r ... She ;11\0 TC(Cllll\' bci;,an i pw\1d111g Kar.mkc on \Vcdnc,Jo.1} ntl!hl' .it the Lion ·s Dl•n on \\ C\l l l/1h Street 111 Coqu Mc,,1. The \UCCC\\ rhat Cmta ha\ e'<pcrienccd at thJI k~al cluh " not 1,(l(ated. [,tahl"hmcnt\ across C.osta Me~J .md Newport Ucach nrc now 'It is so much fun . It makes me feel like a real rock sta r.' -llllDSfY IWIRllOll Newport Beach resident COVER SANTA ANA Cl -c: 8 Cl -a. 19th St. COSTA MESA Uon'1 Den Pier StrNI Annlr Konal.Mll Weltln SC Plaza Gino'• On the HIU 711 w. 11th St. 330 E. 17th 2691 Harbor Blvd. I I B Anton Blvd. 428 E. 1711\ St. Delaney'• 2915 Rid Hll Ave. NEWPORT BEACH Cannery 3010 Llflyette 630 Udo Park Dr. ' ' COSTA MESA PCH SANTAANA Bornbey Blcydl Qub 3606 BrialDI ' NEWPORT . BEACH ~ ...... Map displays some Karaol<e locations. Cover shows Jeff Denny and Ellen Huether of Costa Mesa belting out a tune at Gino's on lhe t 1111. .1doptmg Karaoke as a way to c:ntcrta111 and altract customers. The: Cannery in Newport Beach ha~ Karaoke on Monday and Wc:Jnc~d.1y mghts from 9 p.m.-m1dmgh1 and Sundays from 3-7 p m. A recent visit to the Cannery gave an up close look to what Karaoke is really all about. While '<>me participants were cager to get up in fron1 of a roomful of people 10 sing 1heir hearts out, others were shaking in their boots. Some sang with the seriousness of a Broadway audition, while others got up r roud of their awful voices, singing obnoxiously loud in hopes of gelling a few laughs, in~rcad of a standing ovation. Althour.h a few souls ~ere brave enough 10 face the microphone alone. mo~• people chose to sing in grou1 .. ~ tory by Julie Willgeroth Marc Manin. a Costa Mesa resident, was one of those brave enough to sing solo. "I'm just itnd they showed me the lyrics. I had no idea what they actually were," he said of his Bruce Spring teen song. Lindsey Harrison. of Newport Beach, really enjoys Karaoke, "It is so much run. It makes me feel like a real rock star." For some local establishments, Karaoke is no1hing new. The Pier Street Annex In Costa Mesa has been opcratmg Kuraol.c since November of 1985, and claims to be lhe oldcs1 local how. The Bombay DiC)de Club in Suntll Ana h3s h:sd Knraokc for three years. Other local c:i.tablishrnents whic:h huve followed in the footsteps of these pioneers include Kon:a Lanes, Delaney's. the bar in the Wcs1in Souch Coast Pfau, Gino's on 1he Hill and 1he Qabo Coas1 Canllna in lMne. At Gino's On The Hill, Karaoke is offered on Sundays ~t 7 p.m. and Mondays at 9 p.m. Karaoke at Gino's is run by Eiieen ~hclbly of Be$! Entertainment. AJ1housh it may appear Karaok.c: is bcaJnnina to peak out and become: juat uolher trend. Schelbly believes that it noc the case. "Karaoke ls goin1 to branch ouc," she predic1ed. •·1 doo't think that the bar is the only place ror it. As people begin 10 p.et mo~ c:rcallvc with it, It will cx:perrc:nc:e a whole new \\J\1. ' demand." A c:lur eumplc ot the c:urrl'nl trend1Mu of KJraolc h.1~ been 11 use on the all·tc»trcntJ)' TV show "Bc1crl) Hills 9<'210." Nc:vcrthclc s, Tool"" C<»1;1, 100, secs Karaoke :u .omcthing that i here to stay She ~cc ii bccominJ .so populJr 111 the fulurc chat pcoptc, '\I.on 1 'o out tu dance. they'll ao out 10 sin£." 'As people begin to get more creative with it, it will experience a whole new wave of demand.' -ll9 ... , Best Entertainment " THE SCENE More live aid ~ .-P"'IP"I C harity-minded musicians will be keeping busy at several beneCic concerts scheduled along the Orange Coast in September and October. The Food Distribution Cencer, the organization chat provides low·c-0 t food to more than 200 non-profic agencies in Orange County, will benefit from the second annual Foodstock set for Sa turday, Sept. 26, at th e Newport Roadhouse in Costn Mesa. The eight-hour event, which will begin at noon, will include n lineup of folk, blues and alternative rock outfits performing 45-minute sets of orig.inal music. Admission will be five cans of food or SS. folk singer Carol Martini, as \\ell as local rock groups f1ood, The Potatoes and Urban Sprawl ~a'c already confirmed their participation in the day-long concert, according to concert organizer Denna Wcnver, a re ource pccialist for che Food Distribution Center. By collecting food that might normally be wasted, the Food Distribution Center collects and then distributes foodstuff through non-profit agencies that feed . Orange County's most-needy J residents. A lthough Red Dawn '92 isn't planned until Oct. Jt;.18, the three-day event at Irvine Meadows Amphithc~tre 1is already drawing an all-sun lineup, the likes of which has never gathered together behind the Orange Curtain. Legendary rocker Robbie Robertson, Ian Astbury of The Cult. Nefson, D:in Fogelberg, Rita Coolidge, Bang Tango and the PipcCitters have already been confirmed to appear, according to Julie Nathanson, with Uvinc Schneider Public Relations. Red Dawn '92 is a benefit for the American Indian College Fund, a non-profit organiution that raises funds to support 26 AmcriCDn Indian colleges located on or near reservations across the country. The event is scheduled to coincide with the SOO·year anniversnry of Columbus' arrival in America. Steve Bristow and Noel "Ratty"Wyatt arc producing the concert as a way of celebrating 500 years of survival of the American Indians despite the inOuences of the invading European culture. Drink to that ~ 'M argaritavillc" is one of Jimmy Buffet's biggest hits, and, like the per· forme r, it is associated with south- ern Florida and the Caribbean .. ,...--.... But on a recent program on The Nashville Network, Buffet, who performs at Irvine Meadows Am· phithcatrc Saturday and Sept. 6, revealed the sonf was inspired by a maraarita imbibed in Austin, Texas. The concert, which wilJ include 24 hours of pcrf orm~nces over three days, will be taped for a two-hour television special airing sometime early in 1993. Look for upcoming announcements in this column for a final lineup of performers and when tickets go on sale. -By BWn MUM/I Among those slated to perform at Red Dawn '92 at Irvine Meadows Amphitheater are (clockwise from top left): Bang Tango, Robbie Robertson, Rita Coolidge, Dan logelberg and Nelson. Planned for Oct. 16-18, the event will support colleges that are on or near American Indian reservations. MUSIC Jerry Jeff Walker introduced Buffet to the Caribbean-fl avored city of Key West, where he re- mained for 10 years. He now lives in Nashville. With three gold and three plati- num record 10 his credit, Buffet has been playing to sell-out crowds for more than 20 years. Joining him at Irvine Meadows will be spe- cial pest Evangeline. Tiie amphitheater is located at 8808 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine. For tldtet information, call 855· 8096 . . -- ~ Snowman cometh W hether mging on \tagc or appearing on him a:. a good ol' boy, Jerry Reed 1 lnown 35 a m~ter ~tOr)tellc.r. "The SnO"-man" (h1 handle in the "Smoky and l~ B.indit" fl1d. ) will reveal hi story-telling n:ature when he perform ar the Cra.cy Horse Steak House and Sak)()n, 1580 Brookhollow Drive, Santa Ana, at 7 and 10 p.m. Monday. For information, call 549-1512. Orange Coast's Most Complete p.m Monday-Friday ;and by ;app<Ml\ln, 11t 8 JWs C:.liforni;a Crill .u 1'ewp1.11t 1!1 di Mamou Hotel ;ind Tenn.s Oub. 900 t. \1 ~ Center Or... Newpott Be.1< h u.: 'lOOO. M;i~ Turne-r .ind Ra) l.lctib .lft• fe;itured io "19th & 20th Cenlur) ko t filuteS ol ent~t grun ~uch a; SNriey Temple ;ind Luolle B.lll ;ind un.1,:.~ from Children 's stones. ,_cu"'11tly on 1,. , Art Museums • l.ii;una "rt Museum 30-Chn 011\e, l.1~ n.1 Bl'J<.h .i9.i 6531 V. ll) Parad1~ l'.1.nr i;• from the Teen> .ind T~enties. a ~•11uµ .h YW b~ C.>l1fom1a an1stS, conunu~ :tir.:itii;h '°' W Strucl-1 Sure? Sound l n ... , n I "o''-> by \.\ 1ll1am T \.\ 1ley "'111 b: on tl·~pl.iv 1h1ough 0..'1 11 Hours 11 .1 m -~ p 11' lu(')d.11-Sunda1 C~ng tune 1 •t<l.1,-., ,, 8 p m A.d m1;;1on S3 IOf adult>. ~ 1 'ill !ur '>l'n1or C•hl<'n>. ~tudentS. tree tor • h1·n undl'• 12 • 1.11.:un.i Art \\useum -South Coa>I l'l.v,l !>.itt•ll11e l J33 Bmtnl St. Co>t.I • ·, .1 h(,! l !Lb t Thou~ht C.1l1torr•J '. ~Id !k D1!ll'H·r1t "'-l 1~ \\ w~ on rho• p,,r. • '•"" 111 (vlll 't I inn J dosplJy "'h•< h rt u1rh ••ndl'd ,It tlw main mu~vm te,\lur n.: "' rh b, >t'\l'r.11 Jrtl\h ,ind 'Amlt·r. -\ 11111 \ \ ,111•rrr1l11rs and P.1>1•''' · nn d1,pl.11 •I• •-:h ()1 I .i f lt11.H\ 11 J m l) p 111 \' 1.i, f rid.I\ I() a m h p 111 ~Jtu11L11 ,, 1•1 h p rn '>vncl.w .\clm1~"un I rt••• • 'C'"porl H.iruor Mt Museum ll)O ~.1n , , 1111 Dro-1· r--t•\\port Bt·.ilh -~··• ':: f llt '''" m.11ur -.culpture e\h1l>i1 ' ' •h1 I.Ii•' )"''' ,1l•>t Jrt1>t \\,1\ Ern>t .1r I rh1• Pt rmJn nr Cull• Community Galleries • (o,t.i \\e>a Art lNgue Gallen 11 ul <. .\Ir "''' '-.1n!J il.r I 5,io (J-1 jl) I')> t•1 r i; (lu-,t• LI inc.I fJr -\1\.l\ t>, \ '"·' l«d 1n cit"-(."> ,'1.\1 nd.1\ ., I U ,J rn h JI m \lundJ\ ~.tturd.I\ I,. ' I IT ". tl.h • Hunlln~ton Be.uh library '>!) \1.1°n 1 , tor'~"'" tk11h rs su-1 rhc· 1 r• r i;t•1r1 B1 .l< h Art .-, .. l't"S prt·" nt .in c. ,t i11t ol ~c·lt•(l1.t \\ ·'~ 1\ "'Ul~ ~H1t'-h .l~ I .\nd1")'1n '\I " , f~ 1.,r \\,J"\ -\1 ll r J.u D 1'f • • \\ '"• • Bt•q·d, (h11\\ .. f li..t t\\.tt1hf l 1 I { •'' .1 ()..i?.J~~.h 1' f.' •u"" H111 J•,ht' \nrit• ''~rn•~dt ,·.,,1,11 .ind~'' \\ •• f ''"'" 10 J m ; n '\l11nd." 11 ur~d.1> '' .1 m 5 p m 'I l.I\ .\, j,,1 l I,,.,. • (11'1' of In.int! 1~ •• 111• , ,,,,. A.rt~ l 1·nt1·1 '" •'t''1 I l',JI'~ 1.J\!1 'Jlt! "\I• tf\ll't' • ln1p1:r'1-:lt ( J'(lt·r .in c \~•Ii 1r cl clt·• p.1.n1111~; >t ~Ip• ., t I • if J!1or ~ tJ, u.11• ''" "'lC.trh ,.._ l 111 f tawl-inson, Buu Spector. Carrie Unger· mao, MJrt1n G.intman. Nicolas Rulle and Erv.in Wurm, on view through Nov 3 Hou11 noon·9 p,m. Monday; 9 a.m ·9 pm 1 ul'!><lai-Thu~ay, 9 a m.-4 p.m. fri- W\, 9 am -3 p.m 5.lturd.iy, and l ·S p.m. Sunday, Admission, Free. •John Wayne Airport ) 151 A1rw;ay A~e,, on the 1 homas F Roley T ermonal's de par· tu re te, el betv-ee'n g.lles 1-t and 11-14 Cc~ta Ml'Sa 252·5219 "Forus II: Orange Cut.nl', Artrsts. TCMard a Material Edge" on , ov" th1ough Sept. 21 Exh1btt m.l"-s the ••.:cond anm1t•rsary of the a11port arts pro- WJm launched 1n September 1990 worh 11pcmng 01 Thom3s F Riley Terminal • "ev.port Beach City HAii C.llery 3300 'l'"port Bl,d l'.ewpon Beach, 6'44-3150 \ \ Jtcrcolors by Bea Rile\ and oils by \\JI· l.iu~ S·e~I un "ew lhrough ~pt 8 \\'arcr- wl.ir) b} Rand.ill Zorn and Shirley Sull1\an d1,pf.i, cod Sept 9-1':ov 10 Hours 8 a rn S pm Monda)·Fr1day. Adm1"610n frfl?. •Ne..., port Beach Public libr&ry Newport (enter Branch 856 S.10 Oemente Dme, "e\,port Be.ich. 644-3191 Tiie three d1 ml'nsoonJI wor~ of sculpcor (lfen Hur>t oo dt>pla\ throush Monday. The artist ~ repre wntc•d m two different senes. sheet people .ind paper I~. Hours· 9 a,m.-9 p m "lonJJv· Thursday; 9 am -6 p.m FridJy. 9 .1 rn .5 p.m, Saturday; noon-S p.m ~un· dJv Adm1s)lon free. Commercial Ga:teries •Al Aaron's Art C.llery 2915 Redhill AH" <-.u1le A·104, C~ta Mesa, 662-338) l1n 1he Stonem1ll ~S" Center) Currently sh<J\~ ,,.., or1srn.ll p.lmtmgs by Juli.in Ritter. ll'<> "Mo n ami Pierrot" (1974) is among the pieces on view in the first major sculpture exhibition by the late surrealist artist Ma.JC Ernst, on view ilt Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach, throu_gh Sept 6. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. Closing time Fridays is 8 p.m. Admission is $4 fo r adults; $2 for senior citizens and sludents and free for children unde r 12 and members. Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 27, 1992 f • • l ; 8 Llhiu G1l2rta 1 fn Newpon Ct~•,., Or., Newpon ~. 721-91\7 f rtlll Hart ~Is h.is sculpwre "Hew.c ~1 v.hich w.s commlSNOned ~ !ht-' Olympic Comiruttee lo be t~ lJ• .. , Olympic Monument .it the 1986 SuPln 1 r Olympia rn AllJnta, at ;a pulil>i. rNt, 8-10 pm, fr~y H..irt v.111 "" J<lfn 1 , Ol)mplC ~ rried.Jhsts, tnc!Utl :ig d· Ion \\otnnrr 81!1 Toomey, noon .! p "' ., • "rwy. OfftCtll Ott.lm Te.im pu>11·r~ I olher Olympl(' •mab-es \\.11! Le Ol•J 1.11• • S30 11ot.lrs· MOl'ld.lv·S.lturda\, 10 ,, I! p.m.; Sunday. 11 a.m ·I p.m Jausen. R.lymond Bavles, John Rand Ta)lor, •the Grl'gory GAJll!ry 3-40(, Vi.> lido, • lo-ll Fine Ar1 30, \ 1.1 llp11•1 1 '.. Jun D.ily, Roberto Lupelt1, Aldo luongo. Nt"Wport BCJch. 723 0867 ~fX.'\.IJhzrn~ 1n 100 C. 1'e\\pot'l Bea<.h .. l I 1 •.I I Dorothy Sp.lnguer, Paul Blain Henry. wefl.l..nown' rt'i;•oo.il arti,.b. the g..ille"' lt•.t· 011s1n;al (>'oduct100 eel> vi tl1t h , Hours· 10 J m ·5 pm Tuesday. Wt•dn<"S· lurt>S oogmJI oM a<f)llt'. p.l'>ICI>, ...,Jll.'r· family "The S.~" Jre n"'' da), 1 huMa> rnft)(, J~ 1-i•ll a~ h.lnd·blo .... n i;l.m, ceramic • M.ari:,;arct Bedell Studio .afld <;.111." 8 Art Wor"5, Cle. 161 b9 Brool.hul')t .ind \\l.'Jr.i~lc ,1lcc.'iW<oa l1rn11bs (U)lc)ITI "00 112 C.unJtoOn Ave Cot .J , • Fount.,in \alle\, ~~s.5529 Currcntl\ h.am1ns .ibo Nkrt-d !'ow ~llJ"'tnj\ through 760-9100 Mr-.ed·rnt'tl.., ITllJ< 1 sh<h\lng Ch.lrl~ \\ \5'X l..1·) "G.iy Ht•Jd Augu'l Ru,wll l.icquC) S.10J1.i lo"'°" ,,.111.-r~ by ~l.lrs,atet ~-ti at\cl light Jnd Be-Ooolrnle s 'SJi:red Circle Campbell, ~tel.. I t,mh, Chns Santlv\ [,~ ptinb ;and em~ \\;itt.'flOl('JI\ Ir) Cf\apbook .. ""''" 1ndud~ I~ "~' punt l homplOO. ~nd•.! Holl. Ocbta t!U)C u1h, \\h1t1Cmotl' Oft prtm.Jnent d •nl.1\ I "Walk Softly l1m1tcd ed1to<>n> IY.· Mc· H.111.eld. SP ~tr:.h Helen \\dd. PJt1 .. ~ 10 am .5 )0 pm Tut.~IJ~ 1hu• Carthy. Terpning. Oool111le Batcm.1n "ell\. Jolin 8Jrber <\gn~ C<>p<'l.llld kll b) .tppoimment. AJmiwon· rrr~· \\')"!1()(\.1 ll.1nl..adl', and Ph1lhps .ire on d•!>-P11ei;el Ro..h.ircl M1."\t:r ;and rnore play mdcl1notelv Hour<; 1 O J m • -JO • Off thl' \Y•ll Wtlery } I'! J t.1 ~m Mond~-lhur!>dJ)" 10 am.(> pm •Hod.ad Sl:ammt'r Art C<lllrry ~006 Huntington S.xh, 5)(, (,488 '' t _.. 6 s _,. Court A\e "'-"''por1 BeJ<.h (onhnu<>Ul Bdlrcns Shao, L~n. S..b~~ B ~ e\ 1.,.1 e.:1turt.., Ol•!:•l\J .>rt ol\<lli ..,. or • .... -~ ,....., q, , uru.sy. a noon· P"ffi un ..... \ h ..... ( I I b'·· i •nd c~ ,,., on v""'~ .-.. -1.r"t•I• t •Bear St. C'fe Jlll Bear St C~t.l ~le b~ mo1e th.ln 10 Southern u tom1.:1 11 am · pm f\.\Md;a> Frid.ti, 1 l .i Mesa. 751-CAFE The art ol Craig ~autman artists 10 ..,11 t\ pt'S of ~~ Hours 6·9 pm ~turd.>y 11 • m • S pm will be on \-1t\\• through September --------------------------------- • Blue Muble Coffeehouse 1 ~f"O Harbor Blvd. CCIMa ~. u.i6-s7-6 M Goth11e •~ the featured Jrh)t ol tilt> month of Au- gust. Dan Montano ,., featured arto~t ot the month of Scptemb..'r Hou11o 6 JU a m t 1 p m Suod.:Jy-Thur>dJ)' (J 30 a m fli,Jn,~ht Fnd.iy·Salvrd.:iy .-.dm•<Sl<>n' Frl't' • De Graaf Art Inc. 3400 AH'nul' 01 tht• AIU, CO'>ld Me;.i 55 7.52,io D1'pl.1~ o( pastel pamtongs b) ! hzabeth LJlousc hd, continut-s 1ndf'l1111!l'1) 1 luurs· 10 JU J m ·11 p m Tu~.:iy-~Jturcl.1v topcn until 8 p m h1d.iyl Admrss1on I r1•f' • Calerie 224 124 f nr("SI Aw L,1~un.i 8e.1ch. 41)-4 5-57 \\orlo..s b'lo Thoma, Ml~­ n1ght, Ptt;i;e I lupfwr ll'RO} Ncin1Jn Ptter M.1~. Victor \.a.,.1rel). ,1nd Aha1 olrt> leJtuu:d indelin•tt'ly ltnu" 10 d m b p 111 Sund.!~ lhuMa1, 10 .1 m 'J pm f11d.111· SaturdJ~ Adm1-.<,111n r rce .--------FASHION ISLAND------.....,1 EDWARDS ISLAND CINEMAS :m• 640-1218 - .._ ____ No PAssr.s A m.-0 OvPJNCTHn ENcAcoeon1-----' CALENDAR . · .. · 540-1224 Best Bet Buzz Spector's "Chateaus" is among the works on view in ''Imperfect Order," featuring paint· ings, sculptures and other works by v.arious artists, on view through Nov. 3 at the Irvine Fine Arts Center in Heritage Park, 14321 Ya.le Ave. Hours are noon-9 p.m. Monday; 9 a.m.·9 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday; 9 a.m.·4 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m.·3 p.m. Saturday; and 1·5 p.m. Sunday. Adml$SIOfl · fr Pe • Ofr th• W<lll ~lluy 344 l ·B Via lido, NC\\pc>f1 Bc.ich 723-5950 Wotli.s by ~~. Nagel. ~nr~cs. Mulai, W.ird, Bchrros .lna others .ire on pcrm.lnent dJS· play Hours. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mond.Jy· Frid~; lO a m.·5 (> m. Sarurd;Jy; l 1 a.m .3 p m Sund.ly Admission: Free • ~ Ul.e It Haut. & lohftni.ln Groo\-~ 21 a E. 17th St., Costa Mes.l, 642· 1372. Art, collectibles, retro fumllltt, runky Vtnt.ige and t1endy new clochinl •nd new hous.ew.lres on cfispby b Sile. t-louls: 1 l .i m.·S p.m. Monday-Saturday or by ap- pomtmenl • *lh Co.sl Ari CMllr ?SJ E. l 7dt St., Costa Mcs.l, 6-46...eS45. ~ eek, on~~I wood SC\llpcures and c:ierMnic piec· ~ .tnd a sel«tion ol limited edition lrtflo.. griiphs •nd seographs by \ariou1 artists are on permanent d1spl.iy. Hours: 10 a.m .. 6 p m. Mond.ly-fnd.ly: 10 .l.m.·S p.m. Sat· ur~ • Sut1n Spirilus ~ry 3333 ~ar St. (in Crystal Court), Costa M61, S•9·7SSO. "b· penments in Photography'' on "'~ lhroush Sept 3 With wofk by uny v~. Dc!nny j\.-\oers M.lrk Matthewi and ~I lscnbt:rs Hours 10 a m.·9 p.m. ~1ond<ly· rrtda>'; 10 a m.·6 p.m. Saturd.ly; noon-S pm. Sonday. Admlnion: F1ee. • Thrillyou Art Stvdios 333 C.ibnllo. Co;t.l ,.tcs.i, 6 .. 2·5978. Original Otis and "•uetco104'S, patnllngs from Bali. Indonesia; wood caf\'1ngs .ind masks featured. Hou11: 11 a m.·7 pm. Tuesday·SollUfday by ap- po.ntmcnt , • Tlmespaa Contempoury Art 326 N COJ,5t Hwy .. laguna BeKh, .. 9•-09~4 A one man show le.itunng paintings by Anto- nio Attll.tnes on d1-.pby th1ough Sep! 30 • Worb ~lltry South 3333 BNr St hn C~.:il Cour1), Cost.1 M~. 979-6757. Sculptures by Woods O.wy on view Friday· Sept 27 A rect'ptton for the •rtist will be ~Id 6·9 pm Friday. llours. 10 1 m.·9 pm Mond.ly·frid.ly; 10 a m -6 pm Solt· urday; and l 1 1 m ·6 p.m Sond.iy. Admis- SIM: rrt:e. • Balbo.1 fun Zone 600 E Bay A\t'., ~port Be.ich, 675·9152. ferris whttl, arades, restored merry-g<>:round, shops, rest.iurants and boot tours offered 11 a.m.· lO pm. daily. 8 l.llbo.a P•vilion .. oo Main St.. B.ilboa. 673-5245. Narrated ~t>ttin~cruises ol Newpon Harbof are olTered da1 . C.italin.i Pa~nger ~rvlce offered ut'Jdays- Sundays ~nning It 9 a.m. Oeep-se.i rish- ing ttip1 dej»rt d.lily from O.a...ey's l~. • CiysU& Cow. k&te Pvlt on the ~ betwttn Corona del Ma.r and l.iguna BeKh, 494-3539. Nea.rty 2,800 i11a1tS ol coaS1.al and can~ areas C?J>en fat Nlltre ~lb, wtl.Jle W.tlching. btfd ~ng. fl)h. ing and other rKTe.llional ac:tivll.lt's. 8 OlsneyW\d l 313 Harbor 81\ld., Ana· hetm. ~565. f•ntasmd, a uni· ue live txtra~nu whtch chol~.aphs wonte Disney songs a.nd charactefS wtth the btest in theatrical illusions, is open on the Rt~rs of Ameriu. A st.-ige productton ol "Beauty and ~ Beast" 1s now ft.atured at Vtdeo- pol1s Hours: a a m.·1 a.m d.uly. ~ • Hornblower Oining Yachl Manne~ Mile M.uine Center, 2431 W. Co.st Hwy., Ntwpe>tt Beach, 631-2469, ext. 7. Brund\ .ind dinner cruises ol Nev.'f>0'1 Harbot of. feted weekenc:b .ind holidays • Huntington leach Surfing Museum <t l 1 Olive St, I lunungton 6'.each. 960- 3483. An extensi"-e collection ol memc>f.11 bil1.1 h1ghhghtmg more than ISO )ears of Amcnc.in surfing Is featuttd. Toon art .iva1lab~. Hours· noon-5 p.m. Wfdn~y­ Sond.:ly Admi~stan· S 1. • tnlernalionaJ Speechuy in v.lnd>Und Arena al ~ Or.lnge Cotinty F.i1rgrounds, SS f<ltr Orl\'e, C:0SU ~. FLlMrack mo- torcycle r .let'$ l'\-ery Fnd.iy rrom a. 1 0 p m Admi~: SS (SS kx 12· l 1 )"ear olds, frtt children under 12) 8 KnoCl'1 Berry furn 9039 Be.ich Blvd , Buena P.irk. il0-5200 "Camp Snoopy D.lyi," fNtunng parades, 8'lmc5 .ind ~ c1<1I e\1;nts 1or ch11<lrcn. on lhroosn Spd ~ ComedMn CallJght·r appc.irs .>t ultco Square Swge SJturd.iy-Sund.iy .it 6 .ind 9 p m "c'~ S 12 )j)KtJI price .lJult hcl..ct (J S 10.95 s.J\tn~ otr nO<ll\cll pncel for t~ ~ho arme alter 6 p m. Open 9 a m 11 p.m. Sundays-ThuN!Jys, un11I m1dn1ght fn. days aod s.11urdays • Newpon Harbor N.lulkal ~um 17 l 4 W ~Ibo.I Bhid.. ~poft Bc.Kh. 673·3377. The museum ho\MS a P"f· manent coll«tion of hislonc.11 photographs together with boots. photographs, rn.inne d«Sp&a)-s, fcsh. se~~:tm·bottles .tnd other nautial . Hours lO " m •. 3 pm. Wfd~y-Sonday. AdrTM- sk>n: free . II, Oranp County MMel fngiitttn acsos.s from f "" iew Partt on Plact'Tltia A.,. enue ~•r Estancia Hrgh School. CO$la Mesa, 751-7706. Frtt tram odes art gl\"en to ctuldren tht third wee~end of e.ach month from 10 a m.-3:30 p.m. • Qvffn M.lry i. Spruce Coose. long Beacti Harbor, (3l0) 499-1629 To mJrlC ~ upcoming d1 manthng .ind relocation from long Be.ich ro McMinn\1llr, Ore., o( ~ard Hushes' bf .. 1nch11d. a SlO adult adm1SS10n poet and frtt adm1i.sion to chil- dren under 11 " bctn~ of(e!._cd throu ·n ~pl. 30 to the Sprucr GooseJQuetn ~l.lry enten:iinment center Ch.lmpagne Sund.ly Brund! ~M.'<f <lt Hotel QVttll M • .try lhroush ~pl 27 Hours 10 "m ·6 p.m dJtly • Rkh.-.rd Nb.on library •nd Birthplace 18001 YC>fb.t Lind.> Bhid ., 'tOfba Lindi, 993·l 3'1J Coll«tlOl'I of mcmor.ibtha on \<tCW 1ndef1nt1ely Hours· lO a m.-5 p m MondJy·Solturd.iy and 11 a.m ·S pm ~n· day Admr.sion. s 1.s .. so. • ltogt'r's C.irdtns 2301 S,,n .l<Mqu1n H1lll Road "·'\\-port ee~h. 640 5800 h · h1bt1>. shov.~ atld conlt?)lS oift.·red at th•' ~.ir·mund garden tr~111al. fclours 9 a m ·6 pm dl1ly. •Sant.a Ana Zoo 1801 E. Chestnut A~, SanLl Ana A l.lrs:e \Olriety ol al'llmab .inJ birds and • ct11kJren ·, prtbnR zoo olleffd 10 am ·5 p.m. ~1ly. Adm~-.iOn: 75 cents- The Outdoors Comes Indoors at Crystal Court urn.mtr i htrt> and it'~ limt lo plan Lhat peciaJ summer vacation. ul Crystal ourt sbow )'OU tht latt-I in outdoor adventure "'ilh O\t r 40 ttpre~ntati"e from tht Geld o( k.ayakin~ barlparl..m,r. cyrling, whilt water rafting and rock <'.limb~. While you'"' hel't" visit the ~orth f ue stott to stt th<> latest in outdoor appa~l and t"quipmeot. ColM elMf 1ttt our 24 foot iadeer clilllbi~ wall! After watrlling ex:~rien«-d rlimben M'.ale iu fatt, you will be given a c ha.nee to rbalk• your ability al lhi1i ucilin~ new sport. TM-Outdoor Expo •·ill be held al Cry1tal Court on S.C.rM:y. A••-19 from lO am • 6 pm and S .... y, A• .. SC M fre')m It am • 5 pm. Admitsion is frtt. C ry•W Court 1 IO<'alt-d at 3333 Bur "'trttl in Co ta Me a . ..\nrhottd b · Th.-Broad_.n and Robin8on's. FHlurin~ O\er SS ~•on-11ml l"f' .. iaurant•. for mon-information raU (71.J) 135-2160. Orange Coast Weekend / Thursday, August 27, 1992 CALENDAR _: ·_. . 540-12 24 • St•1111un l1bra,-. .and w rdens ~&.r E l 1t \\.J• r,-3. ' -~ !J.>'.drll,.al ~·· ~. • •• d .;a• U<" d<"•i;~'<f !Ot ~ J t •>IC\f1< 1 rt~.arch cen:cr ~ " .,. ., n~ Ii:~· '·"'~ ope•.ares ,.. •• • :,. \' a . irom '1 .i m ·l pm • • ~ J ri J p m d.i·I~ .i.drn1>· •• • i. ., SI 111 Cl111Jren 12-16 • L rp,·r '""Jl<irt 8•1 Ecologic.ti ReserH• 1' r l 1!>1Uurr d•"~ 1'e"hport , J • • t..•• Hund•('(h of spec-it". Of · . , · · ! anJ ;, Jnl l1rt :Jm1I• prrn;ra"1S 1• : ,., •· ·'"d INd·\\ilt h1ng e,ped111ons : ft ,. .... ~ 't't;.JiJth H£'\ol \.\11\: Ip.., If J'\,' Bl \( l\HC )( H, • ll~ll'C l'FOR\\A.TION: If -vou h•\t an ""'"' 1 .. 1,n~ or change o( inform.allon for Blat l.B<1<>L, dirt'cl inquiries lo Ben1amin Cr•h'•n u1 BlacL.Book. P.O So' 1500· 1 l!J C 111ona dt·I '>~•• · CA 91625. Phone • 1 J -oo-!62! A complete 1-e.ir of 81.idBuuL. listing\ runs tht' fir~t Tuesd•~ ul l'J( h month l •·i:: .. nd OC. Oran~e Counh BT bl.icl. !rt• llf ·opt bl Jc I. lie option.al pp. per P•·''"" l 8.\ lu be .arr.anged. • C.it, \lomu\ "~J-C • " Op; 'd Po1 • • • rs .. : Con ,, 'l">od~ n l' '' '. :, -I C n:J I '~·· >ri·udv r ·3 . .. •An ..\li.1ir to Rememb<-r "ul;'-'' Z'' I! • ~ ln,1;ht \\~.\\Cod ill'J • h F >un<1J .1 JnJ \\Int Ympl.n~ \t•l'nt olu<11un Jn J .1 no Jt MJ1nPl.ice M.tll Sant.a Ana s_,11p; f>li,,,,e953 JS80 •Hunt Bre.iUast Au~u .1 JO .it 11 30 ~,., l (I Lolh·1.,"' of \\t·<.licme da' 01 ., ":'" ,mp<•r ('\(~rt) .it Jo.in l1'me Smith's [Qul " "' («nter ~" Juan up•>l.rano S 1 )1 , • Phone C.b 1 2 561 •Golf .ind Bridge Cl.u\1c Augu)I 31 at HJ .1 r Human Opt•"'~ •I El "'•i:vel (,..,,.." ll.,b la~na ~·~uel Golf S200 pp BrtJ.:-· SSO pp Ph<one .i'J---01- • ~1son de S1monoff St·p! ') Ope<• P.icrl· (",«..,rm(,'I D•OC1' di s.mon II r~ del')(t' 11'cne (O\t' BT Cont.Kt '-hr I 11.rt'Odt·t b • 3 I ].19 • The Cru t l abor D.i~ Cru1\t' X <,,·pt » .. (K_ ~r "'-,., t J """ ' ~1 -.."'-• '' t .>.• s-.,• ()( f ""!;"'> r I, ( :J "'" )'i r•, • '.\J•l\ Hr H.t l'JJ/j t j 1 .: -• ~ • T1t'.l\ure\ on Con\1V,nmt'nl ~ pe tt ~' " 'J~U(ll ~'Jf\<J ~lllf f" .... ~ ,• l,.a£:.1t.• ..n.., 'J ~ ........ l"t\.. t· L·h ~~-- • 01nnt·r 0 Jn<e c... r: " .11 u p r.1 S•.; "' ,, Jv·i· riw ,, t.1: ,,.., J' )urr ,.,., t .,. 1 u "'h"' S l 00 r p f'honi• ~ r ~ Best Bet Fanlasmic!, a unique live extravaganza which choreographs fa. vorite Disney songs and characters with the latest in theatrical illusions, is oeen on the Rivers or America at Disneyland, 1313 Harbor Blvd., Anaheim. Park hours are 8 a.m.· 1 a.m. 10. 9.30-\0 30 am , Mus.evm Council ol ~port Harbof M Muset.lm bf-e.tldbl .ind histOIV OI the museum .al Museum Phone 759-1122 • Bill(ish 8on Voy.age Se!'( 10 5)2 Club v Hoag 'Af'mot~I ~iosp•t.11 ii "e..-p;rn Dunt'S Phone 5 ... 4_ .. 2()<! • Time Capsule P.arty !>ept 10 .a! S p,., ~>•>Llnce LNi;.;e al ~E'r rt·.>•d<'n<t• IS"! '> P•epa• .. • o· r me .JJ>)U e 10< O.:t ~ 11· • d' .,, 01 re-• tr.i~.,f' Crnrr·r f'l•lf1r• '· 1 ~ .se • 81IHish l ournJmrnt ~pl 11 ·1 l 55.' l ~b o! Ho.:Ji.t \\Cmon.JI Hcxp.i.it ... 11hin ;u ,.. t rd I,,., o' 't"•?Urt Beach Cli.t~ Ptionr ;,·.:·-!11 • 8) ron Scot! Challenge (or Childre n ~ i)l 11-1) '8" pldH'f'\ lv>SI Ch1k1ren ' lit1mt' ~x.1et\' D•:.t.U•<"Y Mui,c:um M1>\l<>n 11 1>p1tJI and )uulh Coi.nr, CC1mmun1r, Ct.nic dinner .tuchon .it "e'I' port /\,Un ~Jtt modl"t Bai.a trud r K.J?. Pro Si.u l»J..et bdll ~me •I UC '"''ne Bren Center and celeb· rity-am.ateur ll'nntS toum.ament at MJrr-.>tt t~otel T e-nM Club "<"'port Bc!.ich Phnnl' 55-5100 •Annual Benefit Dinner X-p< 1 J ;ir 6 )0 pm Prm..i\:n t> )~had ile.i•ol'I( ( l'nl(•t •I MJ._t<rn \t..1oriut1 Ii >!u ?ho ;(' tr 3 1 .i•n1 •A fl.tme for Fl•, or St."P! 1.' n<.• 111 m.J11 i;,t 0C f '<' (I ·1., .it ' rlfJnel f tr(' lr.11n1ni.: Center Ir\ mt food ...i'l ;> "\:. fl<>m 50 OC r~ .. ur~nt.s lOOll"'>O ~..o•t .in Fan 6 Dfl.lm Da1Xer> f.itx..l..l\h I• bo<h more "dull.S 56 pp Ch1kJ'"" SJ pµ (ontJ t l•rn H·>l.Lcr ·z .. 26(,J • l.a Boheme Opening Night Dinner Sept 12 at b 30 pm OpcrJ I Jt•I• -11 ' c.ition TBA (.,nl.Kl R1d'lJrd Dt.a" -~1. :pi I Ttie Shamrock earn' • 2633 w. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach Grill 631-5633 is Ths N<n ls Noc~ T enJer, But Yw Can't Put A Price O'l0rt2Ta.u. • ll~~ by lht B.ay, Sept 13 .U 2~p m . Ct'ntet SOO Of 0C P't'rfonrung Alb Cefllt'f al H~au 1'C'\\-l)<>ntr. ~pc>ft Bcxh S40 pp Phone S56 2121 • South Co.a st C1.HS1c Sf.pl I). i ·IO 30 J m (110C P.1J1rn ~ 5~ 10:. Run JI !>uurh Co.t'>I To"n Ct•ntcr (c))l.I Mt-w SIS pp pte t•ntf) Cont.xi liclc:n \\Jrd1X·r 5J2· 8&83 • Reggu by lht B•y, Sept 1 3 2 u p m lcnter 500 ol OC Ptd0fm1ng Art; Ct•nter .n H)olU l'l.l""i)Ul'tl'f. 1'ewpon Be.ich l1~<.> R~ C ambe.an buffet. conl\J hmw Membe" S40 pp Non·m;.•mbton, S>O pp Ptlone ~SU ~1 ~1 C~I 211 • Billttsh A~ards Oinnl'r )t'pt I J, HJ Club ol llOJI( Mt·mo<1JI tltri>otJI JI 8.iltJo.J BJv Club. 1'l'"J>U<l Be.ich Phone 5;-4. -~09 • Bobby Hilfield Ctlcbrih (.olf Cl.th 1C Sepe 14 .11 II am Lupu• J, ...,....JJI •' ul Amt:11<.a tr.11.1rnamt-nl •nd < onc1·11 b, R1!)h I~• BrOlhc" .ar lo. l•M~t·s Cuuntl') Club. But'flJ P.irL. s-> ~:S Pl' Phc1r1t• 8'J1--14po •fund ~1cl.0H ~·Pl 11. .ir 5 JI m. UC Ph1lh,l!mon <,." ot·I\ at i our ~.I>< II'> llUtel i'.t ... p."1 llt ..ch (Ot\IJ I Cwt) M •I 11-..A\ SSj 1-'~~ • wl.a B.>11 ~·pi 1 ~. '>O<J!h (•J.tY lkprr IO("y JI lex.ii.on l BA COi :.old 4J.ir1 I rl"I.• m.an q).., lC.O! 8 Siar Slrvcl. SK.. :><·µ1 111 .\' II .a m \\.t-llne-.\ (f•n1"1un•l\ « (.)( \l\l'.I' ~I,. run u·k-btJlt..., "pt·r ni: 04 •'I.incl 11ol· IV"'oud .11 Suurh CO.Jx Plu.i \1llJ1,"t" C°".a ~ S 1-pp 1otlucfo~ 1 .httt Conr.i I C.uol Blanl h.ird 2 58 1210 • tnl.anders P .arl)' ~pt 11.f Dl••t' Crl"Sl T rrarmenl Ct'nlef\ lur Al>u)(.J Uuldtt'I\ .ll !oullOn l M BT (onl.)(1 0.>nn.a Andett • 1n--499'J. 8 Ari.iii RH'tp(ion, 511'(. lC) ti~ Wildl•~ \..\'~tlOO • d Att.:rk ~. fOfesl ~ts limited C"d.!ion w1W i• ,, .. 1rrcolon ol Monen £ Sol~ 2' "· \\'oAs founum V.al!ey Pl~ ;;5..ss. 1 8 Duffield Cr•~ Eltttric Bo.it R.all1 ~ 19, redl<lt11C unc~ Rewolrd'I Fouod.J ol 0C b<h-themc bexh p.l.rf) tll Nm H4rbuf PS entry f~. ~ 55..,·51 8 Ce>imofus on, ~ 19. c. ~O p mtdnlbfil, Soulll COo.bt R~<'t!} lo. • enlefU•n~°' .Jt Pl.au Too.~" .a'l<I \',~ X.Uth Co.bl pj.a..u, CW-I ~~ .... ~.an f1~1Nn, 957·2602 8 Fouch of .the ~Ul"HI S.. pl • I pm., Ch.ltNV Ser Mi<'hetle "'"'' d1nnrr pe~red br the \\11'C:'f\' '" dwl .-1 Trc:o ~r.anr C:om11.i 11< SSO Pl' Phone 6"'1 0910 • ttohday So.lt AuctJon. x pt ~ l .., .45 p m . Unittod U-.c-b;;il l'.1 , "1rt1cficn Newpott 8e.ich C O.an 1!'114! [)(' PJffN, SS 7·4:'«u • Cenler of Fuhiot\ Sel'll ~s ;11 p m .ind 8 p m .. c.uikh ol OC Prrt< ~ Centn f~ ~>Jrtl•;j Nol I Cu•IJ ~uers ~ c.t.W"'11&.11W1 k mod<-k Conl.Kt ~ !lenc-tr, -;~) •Holl~ ~n Stjlt • • flutcncc Ctittcr.«in ~l(n Of ex l;#'lolH Befry him ~ c.80-ti~OO • The ~c.an lococo °"' ~ , .at 10 .am . M..t.cum Council of "-• 1t.1rbor M M4'~m bll CO lo\ l Muwum d All lundt :H ~l.b 8.ar h ~759·1112. •fund ~iff't, ~ 26, 0 "~ l••il Trt-.tl!Mnl Cenl.M. (°' Ccwnp.id••"t 01t at.on TBA. 81'. Cont.Kt (A).1,y !'11 711~999 Dine in our romantic cellar.· joln ~ b-ltn:h or di.mer and erljoy a ~gb.scf~win£ with~ enrrce with mcntioo ci this ad. Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails ~1e.,,, ~ 1695 Irvine Ave.• Costa Mesa• 64&7944 ~"' Happy Hour 4-7 Mon -Fri 270 E. 17th Screec, ~Mesa 722--9264 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 27, 1992 Best Bet • R.lce for the Cure, Sept 27, Slfi.ln G l\omen Brea>t Cincer Fooildatton 51. Run. 1 M11i! Wall. at NC'\'port Center Fa:.hoon h land. Cont.Kt Je.10eue, 957·9260 •Opening. Sept. 27, B<Mer~ Mu~um al Cultural Art inaugurates Native Americ.in Hall. Contact Brian Langston. 567-36-H • SH Circle Col( Toomament, Sepl 28, 10 a.m. Flo<ence Cnuenton Se"ices at Big Clnyon Country Club, Newport Beach S 190 pp entry ~e 680-8200 ( ( )f 1111 j( Jl "'" •Alla Coffee Warehouse & Roasting Co. 506 31st St., Newport Beach, 675-0233. •Bur SL Coffeehouse 3333 Be.ir St .. Costa Mesa. -435-2167. • Blue Mvtlle Coffeehouse 1907 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, 922627, 646-5776. •Cafe Concerto 171 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa, 642-8440 •Cafe Paris 2263 Fa1t\1ew Rd.. Costa Mesa, 650-11 )4. • Diedrkh Coffee and Espresso Bar .p4 E. 17th St . Cosu Mes.l, 646 03H • Diedrich CoHee 3601 J.imborce Road, Newport Beach, 833·914) •Graffeo Coffee at NC\'~ l"orth Cen· ter, Bison Avenue betv.een ClmelbJtl. ancJ MacArthur, 644-0393 • Kelly's Coffee and fudge factory 309 Palm SI . Suite 8, B.llboa. 723 0'98 •Rod N' Java 1749 1'e\\pon Bl\d • Newport Beach, 650-'4430 • Stubuck's Coffu Co. 2801 ~ Pac1iic Coast Highway, Corona del Mar U >Mt.UY & Mt\CI( •Garden of Italy 19171 \1.lgrioloa Aw . lluntoni;ton 8ea1.h, 9&2· 1131. ,..\.I); C•.ln Ken Sai\ch a former ma1n>1av at the ...,~,.: ... C.l!ltle e11t<'rtJ1ns b-8 p.m Tue"1J\. · • ll'\-ine lmpro\ 4255 Canipu~ Dme, Ir· \tne, 85-1-5-155 \\ark Sch111, An·ta \\ 1k' and Ron More} w k. 1t up throush SundJ\ Sue ,\\urph\', \1tt.h.>el PJce and l'cll'r Ab.lre pro\lde the IJush~ Tue~fo}·St.·pl 6 Showt1me. Thur;d.iy 8 30 pm.; Fml.iy .ll 8.30 and 10:30 pm.; SaturdJ) at 8 and 10:30 p.m; and SundJ\·\\.cdnesday JI 8·30 p.m. Adm1>S1on: S7·10. l (),\t\\l.J\JITY LVLNTS •Comic Book and Collectible Show Jt Grange H.ill, 214-1 Thurm AH! Costa Mesa. 650·4835 Comic boot.. dc.ilcr~ buy and sell collect1bl~ e1.ery frtdJy 5-10 pm throush Sept 25 • Crtslal Court Bear Street and SunrloM·r A\enue. C~a ..,.._.....,, 1310> 5)0-8199 Th<> Nonh face pre-.enb Cl))!.JI C. >Urt ~ •Out· door [,po· 10 am ·6 pm. Sarurd.i\ ,mil 11 a.m.·5 pm Sunc.lJ), teiltuwii: )0 Olollit ters and )porlS comp.in·~ d1:J1c.i:t.'CI to lrJ\\~I ad\enturt." Jnc.l thl.' i;re.>t ou:do.: r) •Hornblower Oinmg \Jehl> JI \\.wncr Mole Center 2-IJ 1 \\ CO.hi ll·i.;h\,,l\, ~l ... ,pon BcJc.h. b-lb·Ol 55 fr('(' .Ummu e\en1ng '\\et \\ t..odn~J\ ' uu ~"' pre k'nted b.,, 1-iornblo"er and till' Oath Pilot conttnue \\1th· Sports r-. •!)ht on \ \ .. -..fn(') d.ly; Back· T o-School-N1ght Sept q, 0.iol\ P1lot ..Achem-er N1i;ht tin\ltatoon on!\ I ~:pt 16, Cha11ry Cab.lret Sept 2 J .ind 1'c" ix111 See EVENTS/10 Cuisine of India ~....,_photn Daily Pilot readers whoop it ue at a free summer evening ''Wet Wednesday'' cruise presented by the Pilot and Hornblower Dining Yachts. The popular cruises continue Wednesday with "Sports Night." Tickets are available beginning today at 9 a.m. al Hornblower, 2431 W. 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Newport Beach Oceanside f1s ~ (714) a1s-9n1 (619) 122-2314 ~ Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 27, 1992 ..... ._ 't ti.. •LI 'T award a Material Edge' presents Orange County artists on concourse U p until we met nearly four year~ ago. my hui.band had not had much contact with art museums, gallerie~ or 1he contemporary art world. I ltmc,cr. hi~ lifc'i. vocation in the mJchinel'\ bu'ine~' merging with ht' ma,11.:n:d :t\OCjttOn as a lr,1ft--man. pnmanly in v.ood. pfted h 1m v.1t h a knov. ledgeable re<,pcc1 for the creative proces of hnv. thing:. are made. and a v.ondrou<, l..in,h1p v.1th both n.uural and man-made matenaJ, r\' h1. hq?.1n Ill .tt\.'lllllpan~ me \Ill Ill\ n111l11l.1rrllU ... e\dlr'ilHI\ Ill 111u,l·11111' .ind i:.11fcn1.·, (111 turn. I h.1,c k.11 ncJ ,;bout the Jrl of 11 ... tuni.:l. I no111.cJ ho'' hi' 1.ntl111,1.1,m lllr the v.,nl. ''e '·"' ";" l.1rl!d\ me.1,u11.:J by the 11rii.:111.1l11' ol 1h1.· m.11a1;1l,, anJ the ,1rl;,1\ 11ifll)\Jtl\C .1bif1t1C'> 111 U~lllg them 111 u1hancc: the mc.1111ng ol the piece S1111:c I -.ccn1 IU he ;1llcrl!11.: to the: 1ed1111l.il and 1111.:d~.1111l.il a-.pc~t~ 111 life. thi'> had 1101 pr t'' tl>ll\h hn·n nn 'It rung !>Uri 111 an.il\1111g the .ir1 I lm1l.cJ <ii • .in llhJCll' l.'llntl'nt .ilnW\I ah\:.t~' \\ll\111111! mer 11-. form 111 the final 1ud~m.:n1 SonK·ume' 11 tal..c' .1 ne'"' 1cacht r .ind friend 10 point the wJ~ l:lc~ond ''hJt }UU vc bten m1s!ting A' ~nu might hJ\e guc.,~cd. m} t.1,urttc ;ut-guing nimpan1on abo hecJmc J guide I oltcn depend on hir i;.11n1ng a morc tlmrough unJcr.,1.1nJing or the c.on~truct1on .111J ph~\lcJl1t} of art a tC\lun:d mde' ol rcfcrcntC'> to .• ind rc\cr1.n1.:c for. the materials u!)ed. Cun'>c4uentl}. I Y..JS more than a l111lc 1111ngucd by the 111lc and theme l•f the current .11rport art nhrhrl, "f·ocu\ II Orange Counl) Ari""· l uward a Matenal E:.dgc " ( throu~h Sept. 21 ). Marking the 'ce1111J ann1..,cr~~H)' of the John \VJ)nc A1rpo11 Arb Pnigram. thl\ d"1 m~u1,hcd !.!roup 'how -guc~I , uratcd h\ Ncwp1Ht I l.1rbor Art \1u,Lum\ Chief Curalllr U1uce (juenthcr -include' about two JnLcn ml\cd-mcd1a p.11n11ngs. wall .1'>\cmhl.1gcs Jnd ccramtC!) by 10 . rrll\h '' hu ll'c or v.orl.. in Orange Cuunt). ,ind "hme p11mary cum:crn ''11h the ma1c11ab 1he111,cl,c:. become' their mJrn \ehu.k ut e>.prCSStlll\ In Ill' f1f\I curatorr.il 1nteract1on "'1th Orange Count}·, 'Pa"ning Jrw.1 tommunrl}' since moving lo 1he Wc,t Coa:.1 eight month!> agu. vucnther'i. selcctton!t :.ecm 10 mirror hr~ own llleral confrontation \\Ith eJgc~. Indeed, hi~ choices v.erc s1gnifi<:Dntly inOuenced by ht~ emotional reaction 10 the topography and geography of Southern California, and the reflections of it that he found in the artists' works. Moreover, the~e piece~ echo the clements he perccl\'es here -in both the natur::il Jesen-~e<lpe and our m:1nmadc environment -as metophoric expressions ror the hum:in bod}. such as the fabric of thl' land~capc found in highway!>, bcJche,, mountaim, rows of palm trl.'.es. the un:.ecn earthquake fault lme~ -and our body's intimate gcograph) of line and edge. While 'ome of those included arc c:mcrging arw.1s, others ha'e ,u-,taincd careers spanning more than 20 years incorporating a hroJd range of experience and Jc,thctlC \ie,,poinb in their art. 'I ct. despite their emphasis on lc\lure and physical presence, mJny of th e arl\\iOrl...:. suggest a J1sturb111g presence of something 1111angiblc and more intimate. The be~t example of this subtle 1cm1on i!) found in Julia Klcmek'!) a4u:i :.ind coral-~:ided ceramic chair imtallations (one is pictured) \\ h1ch :ire high-backed and shaped 10 alluuc to the ghost-like pre~encc of a human figure. KJcmek comiders her sculptures to be "re-interpreted natural forms," thereby contrasting the rough. porous texture of the seated surface with its soft, decorator-pastels of color. ....... Mlnlltnhll Arts Scene Elic11 rng the most vocal response and humorous comments from scurrying passengers and airpon visitors are the big-issue works by Susan Hornbeak-Ortiz who deals primarily with the ecology of human existence. In her canvas and .. -----stainless-steel hne-up entitled "Bodypak," she seems 10 be questi oning the literal and figurative aspecls of waste - the e\ientual drying up of re!>Ources, Crom water to women's integrity . Young and talented Hoang Vu. who only recently received hrs undergraduate degree from Cal State Fullerton. nostalgrcally zero~ 1n on his former life in Vietnam with two large, mysterious Zcn-hkc wall abstractions entitled "Mother-Pain" and "The Grave," which assemble organic element!. affixed to a tall tree trunk. U sing non-traditional painting methods and materials (such as asphalt, lead, wood putty and various chemicals), Kris Cox, on the other hand, pulls back his viewpoint to offer metaphoric Orange Coast Weekend I Thur8day, August 27, 1992 "The ladder," a light pain.ling cibachrome monoprint, (top) is by Jerry Burchfield. The clay "Chair of 3 Arches" is by Julia Klcmek. Both are part of "Focus II : Orange County Artists, To· wa rd a Material Edge" al John Wayne Airport ;dlu'>loni. to the prewnt \\.Orld cm1i.. defined both poliuc:ill) anJ ccolog1\'.all} tn \trong work' Crum the "Atlas Serres" and "New World Flag Scrrci.." 0 n a lighter note, Jerry UurchfielJ'<, red :ind night-hued Cibachrome light parn11ng~. ~uch as "The Ladder" (pictured), are actually the purci.t examples of the photographic process without the use of a camera -a darkroom affair that combines intuitive respome to the moment by physical activity with obJCCls on light-::.cnsi tive paper. Other :trtl\IS included in the exhibit arc Uarbara Derl.., Angie Uray, Carol)ll Uud.-Vmburgh. Donald Karnchs and Gary Mantn. In collaborat1on with Maudettc llall, Airport Am Program director, Bruce Guenther is 10 be commended for putting together and crcJtivcly installing by far th~ moi.1 in"entivc and arresting exhibition since 1h1s most successful program began ;it the a1rpon rn 1990. And, w hJt 1s increasingly intcre::.ting to me ll> how art-watching at the airport ri. not an alternative to peoplc·watclung, but an auxiliary 10 it. John Wa)'IJt Airport Arts Program, C•mpus •nd MacArthur Bou/tvard, Santa Ana. 755·658J. Admission Is rm. Houn •rt: 1 1.m. to I I p.m., se¥eo d-.ys • Wttlc. • ,. '"'"We're bringing people together!" Au~ru..~t 27~ 19<)2 Specia)AdvertisingSupplementforOrange~Weeken<I Everybody Needs Sotnebody by Elda Ba,,y we wn'1 do• \\'c arc always lrcc to ere.He m1radc., for ourx:lvc' .ind othvr-. \X c mu t I.now tha1 \1;C an: crcall\.C ltut \\e arc unique. and that \W can achu.:"c \\h.tt ''c d · ire in hfc '\o maucr who you arc, or what age you arc you have '\On\Clhing in common with t:\Cl)onc else ve>L need Lhc lmc, encouragt.:mcnt, touch and compan10n.,h1p of some CJlhcr pc~on 10 make your life complete. ~1any younger people think that as people gel older thcr no longer hJ\C I.he needs or desires thcv had in their t"'cntics or thutics or forucs Let me tell )'OU that they're wrong' 1 h1~ month I'm cclcbraung the one· year ann1veisarv of the nsJuonJI '>ingles network which I founded (I \1.~ O\Cr 65 when I SlJrlcd my ri~l single group1) Ac1...orcLng lO ~tall 110 there arc more ~inglc people in the world th.10 ever before-and they come 1n all a~t.:..)1 Over the >cars of uving to bnng single people together I've learned 1ha1 the prohk·m L' people don't know \1.<hJl 1hcv \1.Jnl .\II they do know ·~ that Lhc"· don't h:Hc 111 And lh1s is true in all J $>1C group.-. I'll ~l\C you a couple of example.-. ,\ m:in \\ho came to a recent '>un<l.1' CH.:nul"t <:H!nl 'lid thJt he \\,tnlt:d 1..omp.1n1on.,h1p J lncnd to talk 10 .tnJ c. ummuruc...Ht.: ''1th. -.omconc whCI \\ J' Im al hnnt"1.t, :ind hJJ .i ccnJin beaut\ I 1n1r0Jun:J tum to a \\Oman ''h 1 \\ 1, lo\1..•I\· .1 gn:.tt c.:omcr.J ltonali.-.t, \cf\ pc. pk 1 tnl'fltcd .1n<l '-CCmcd 10 h.t\c m Ill\ of the; ,3mc interests a he ·1111.:~ l11t 11 11tl '"ell, but when I saw her J h.\\ \\nh.-. Luer Jnd ~kcd about tum 'hl· ,.11d he.· luJ ne\l:r calk.'<i back1 ''ill: nu\ 1u,1 m t h:l\ c bt.:cn the right Ont: or he m.n not l\1H ,,, \\hat he really "JnL' \llU go oul \\llh "'meonc..· Jnd 11 t.1111.•-.nt Jiq; up to \ !IUr t.:\f'Cl.IJllClll' dt111 l be..· ON:uur.l~c..·d the..· Ill \t L me..· m.1\ be..· 1nnll1.. f"t-,:1 Ir<.."\.: 10 c. l"(':J11..· 1 grc..·Jl tutu rt.·, tru'l \our drcam:-.. 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SS blonJ, -t> Oii( who Cll\j\>Y\ d- Ullo iheaatr, ll'10Wll.UIU Of l>cx/i, ,. 111> \Cnic of humuf Cian ~NI., JnoA.>r.ngc COWlll) C1.ll 2117 PRl:nY, VlVl\OOI..\. pl&)lvl. All•Ullllrco.ll, ~. fa111ntnc lov1"1 l...S), ITIMIY WllefCS~, scd.1 ....ccenClll. allnCU•e man. 4}.S ~ Bcllth C111 2463 I'S Don, >•"' d~ l lo•c • phut>c nianl-cr, r1a.c "111> .... 11' IM ~OT ll lE woMA.-..1-.. RJ:r> llf the llfl M ll Joor, bul 1( iu -in becW«n ~°"·"look~ fc. .. I'm a fWfeaKlnAI swr. Nts. lJ, rr. ~ -.t.w11 ~_,1t4 ltlCO'CIU I w1U raum All calls! It ... Call 1965 i\TTRACTIVE. RLCI. F.YFI> Bl0\Df:.6T.OWI-. \IS.4'.'cw m•n "'°"' .. "· lool111c lot -,.om.an man· Yoo.tt411draimc'1' .lfl<I &.&Le m< any•lw:n from .sc qUIMld C¥Cll«\C S°"'llS IO boots &nd pm-Loc«111c (Of sublc. i.<I! con (~ 6'1+ acb•c ccntlcm~ 3 SO. l.ikt dant111i. vollc)ll.lll.mo'· ICS. kM. 111.1\~\0fl Buch. c.11 20tl9 EXTitE!ltt L Y .A lTRACTIVE LOOtm:a roa SA..\tl-.. O.tn). ~sll7SWl-Md.J S~.M. ~ Jl. W!rf Mn<U•t, prok..toW. s&.tMc. QJ'1111 Main •ant b :lr.' Jr -.111t..C~ 1431 Pt-HSIA\ WA \ft-D l'cw. SllW. 22. \tth nKC, ~~1111 rcr \UO. 25. IO "'.&lit, dint ul~, ~I'" hfc l.nn, l\U<ll C.tll 10':?. I OVr\HLf-'1&.SI I K\ I~ ~S.lun lu•1ng, W•tnnlfW '''"'I'"'"'"'"' •It !Nie for f ncnJJur "' IK"""" rcl.t11oml11p llu1111ni;1on Be.t.h CJll t 'Sl ~141 DI IRLSllA\f)')0\11 Ml SH \1 IA.kt 4() 1 rn ~'I. 10. ft1. •ubwrv'hlUf, 1orcc®s \1ncc1c T1.iit111. Call ttl.SA RO"fM,.IC' RFSf'0:-0.4ilVI' Rl\Dlf\i\it OJ,.del~~ S'IO'•.tt11ell~SJ\I. '\IS JS ~s '°' .:Ol'N'lllllOd ff~lwll'\<\\f .., •Ullun:. "'"" be n..h ll\ l\QtV ~s·~ VI ITlllld I '"'"' "''"' op!'!\ .vms' IN Ille ('all ?: .. ~ OJI-. CLASSY, VlVACIOLS. re: utc .\IJOme> Rlll'Wll1t lnlll"'"'J Sttk1nc k'Curt: prok.•101Yl. l>J\1. 40 411 "''lh ~ ..... 1t.J1lfltllll ••luo kit mc.tnn1,ful ttllumihlJl. lfl<IM.. C1ll Zl79. PREITY, Pl'TITI-.. PROFFS SIONAI~ DJF. N/S. 46. WAIYll al (~IC,~ LJvotl Ille OUJ.doon.~d.wlfl&. i.up. .... llwatcr 1114 mud!-. Seel· I'll • l!ol 6-imd, loftr alld hfc pMftl:f •tlh -.tlw ~ M"'''°" Vrqo. c...tl 1126. SWF. r~. A.\tPU! Burm . NIS. enjoys •""t* 1'fttq•••lly • ..,_, .. ~..._ ... \lie dit-*'· ,.... 40+-/ ... ~ •• ~ -s-, ... t.p.n.o. C.il ll 11. \1.1\SO\tl. 't\11fY. ST. TRl'11 Bl.O\Dr Rl~l.'TY MIN rd!ACd pllcnwl 4,. IO ~ -IO. m111e11ms. muade111t1• 1Mc1 ~ •llh hue• .,., --,, ~ft C.11 21 2. I\ lELl F.Cl''l.AL .t Sli\$\.AL' Over 501 very prttt), shm DWf. ST scds-1.tn1"* ~IOll SO 60 to ~hare mo~ICI. ~en. I< ugllucc111& Ma.111~l1111ftd.t~ ~..: ol 111.mor aild alnhty ., lu~ Cwi ~( ~ ~Ille C.tll lO>i /\ TTRACTIVE RRU~l'.Tff SW!-. 'h. lot. 'Wttl. (UNI), .-1111W1 pcnotulll~. lllll>IC kl\CJ, '°°'1111 for ~ 111 'JlC'ul 'S "f, k'f '°"' l&>tfll& fncod.hip 11'1.-c Clll 19 9 l\m.LIGIST 0'4+, ~. kl•o people. rn11\1C. ~ ua.d, lllllf ma dinnm Scd.s SCJ1tlrnun IO \flare um.: l~JUll' ~ Call ~ J WA'\10ALl' l\11U;~Wtv"' •1th All Am<n..an sood lootli .. ho \ h~ll) ~ CfllOUQftalt} ..o..-i.rc. Ne }OllOUHl•x"" Pk.tK \ r. no c.1111.ftoft, no bani& « llll»Ut~ 6 •. Ml htaJ (I( II.ta M\J no llS' Coroiu lt,:j \t.v C.tll 16 \ w /\' lln • r1ntc...~l 1.1uM• ho lno,., ho .. \ll br IOl'nMltt. I rn • \fl«"ll"'h 4lh. S'l,a.h-., Ll.c fCMB YOl.I ~-~ IU br • 1'0ll ~Cf loC<.Ul .tinl" SM Jl&.MI CIJ'"nnn Call ?161 CAMl\v, A nRACTJV .. R l.0\1>1~ :US,OlfO'"'~"°" ua. twlllsc • "'* U\UllC ~h ~IS gentian.All 10. for 11111 l. C\'flll.. pall!OftJl1p l1'>1ni:. Call USl PRFTIY Af tttki ?I lS WM r; l\lnl:WIJ ,Cl'llWINll\ ~ r- 11\ IYIClllCJ (Ct ~~tblt 11\Vr .. ~~1 ~1m. SWF. A1ilV.tnvt, 32, ..ts Xltlh JllY fer l'nmddlip lfMI N y be -I q wed • •hctldMw b p.tA 4 )'Uft. bill W8 4'lllt .-c. 1 Oii") crmllna. tpaU. ~ w!Cl)'~llt .. ~~,~nol 111111&.IK,q .,.,, ..,, -· 11..-, J..Jft I •U'\) )W, (IOOUCl Ille, I~-. ca11 mo LI r\CO\\lCT'S~T\/C!,ff/ 11 S ... ell ~-ct'wCIJ 4 l. k\I~ .t IC1.lttW\llc, lw11hl. l11nn),tnt.1kl f .~. kwc Jl"""11 thtlJ~ frlCJ>lb, tU•tl. ICM!\ ~y, l>c) dina. o;.•14.'Hj)ON ,.n..tmcwt' Y()(; w.mcof1hu~c.Sl t,Mda•cn 'f'Cl.•.tl """" T ~ Call 2Z!O. ~mY 8LO\Ol. 'il.CCl\\ F\.l .. ~ ~). w~. ~ ~ '1oudllw6 iJ W•O w1I • ~. ~"" lnend llfd-fortl"OMlll) lr\llleh.'fnl.. ~ht.QI.I~ *''W\i,\• s. }7·50. •ho ha.1f'l"Clillll, ...,., nluo boeil pi10fe\\IOl'AI \l&lt.o 1 ~ •~)'~hi' lf'11x C.tll 2.J.12 SAF, .fOlSll. S'ZJSU•. OCR .wt a.c ll'rC, prol~ .. _., PlrN ~ ti fOll lit•c otJ I WllMl:J •-'"cs, >ct)' f~dyj Ill )OW u ftla ..S 1111' tclf1\h I •111 ., .. « Atl ca1i...1~~ Call U14 roR~Fll cou.i:m Ql.1 r' OJ ... \/$. loob~ for lier K111t •St, IOClllJO> llfc\-~ piu....,.._, ln\od.. '-lftf.. ~ .. wt m1ot1;h --·~-. t.112066 26. SWF, \JS. C'llEA llVI:. •ptn •• •<JUWU"· l.t11111) '''""•lrd ~> Wft'1r'l.ll-. llnlCU. ""'' .a, t61l 10t ed .. -d.11t IDnlMllllK. l1ullh ~ \I ~l'O" 8adl. Cal 110 PRETTY,ltO\CA '\ 11C 0'41 11 ~~.Jco.1Jl,f'" fn>-1 W'\C. \/\ 1(~~ ~.( ... \uicceulll~lvt~ tcr, COii~""'· w..,.. (Qlllill\11 led tdMioMN~ Inn Yll 117~ ~Allvti OftA\Gh COl. \llA\ 81,.i ~OT P\.ASTIC, DWI ~ piofc:slOlloll, ~. kt•v ~ '"' ~ C«f '~· IOlllAlllll. IK--. iol*-S for"** ~ CSI, ~.& pal«. OW I 4S.$S ~ ~111m VERY SELECTIVE. Vlltt PRETTY.~ST."71. ~ SW J> ptw. rclinol ~ ••t ~--tolllart life's tMl'l pbt...a lt'w C.MI ?7"9 TAU. (S'IO'). LF.~01 k llA"De. ll. SWP. NS. ~s .... ~-..-.• ....... ~..art,ull SWM. NIS, ll l6. 1~ Call at19.· COMNITMf..' T ORIF'ITF.D. SucccaM.-... .. ,, ~ Saia ~ ...., k.-IO t.iln ..,, i*s. """' cmucn, Walt Scr'tCll ,_., ,~., c..n 16'4 TAU (fl I) S'*l, 19. ()(.,TOO ,,(i.~~.tlftc.... . f'11)• ... w.s , ... "'"""' \0 u. sv• for (r~~ "*" C) ~l C..111352. O'o\'f,.' .~.f\ '.SOl."TJllJl\ LADY Sab ""' i.cas Al 1111~111& C\CI~ •lwle she \Qms IO be a Califom1~ &Iii' ~pon Bach. Call I'm. ATTRACTIVE ORF. )O'S, SllAPEL Y, lllCWlhle romanuc. $ectJ edualed. good llllell1111. 1:111 blkt "' wh11e, :\ts male for io.. p!ClllC .... Ir.inc. Call 1167. 24tC.SU)( SAYS rr AU. "sWn- 11qSBF(6Tnetv.M>rs. •lllte)e:t clY& ... 111 adltlll yov. &race lh.w ... ,11 ~ )OU .S a s1111k lhal will __ ,_ lal\. l.ooh1a for• ... .., ~ oa rnc.ai.p .t 1rWC. YOU· TAU SB}C, J.S.45, ...... _ Md Vef'f CCHlfldeftl ca-. Call 16lS. GOOOWO~A..'\ LOOKISG FQft AGOOO '4A.'> Aunr;:c1-.e,ctau1 ORF, 37, S"2'112S# Sectill& SM. lS-so. ""' rxc. r o1111i1y CJl'ICSMll, (II\., be .... .n~ out&O-. illd kJ1ows hollr IO ~ I lady ~ 8Cldl. Call 1997 ATTRACTIVE, SE.-.SUO\.S, SllAPEt. Y. Cl>ll f¢'ftd blo.dc, SWI Scds &Una.I~~ al r~ SB \t, 29-42, SV plla. •hoCllJO)'\ pl:l COllOl':rtl. ~ home woltJ mub *"' .S"'JI\\ OUI. iooJ CIOllvenMICll llld pb)'1a11a1 &llllC or spades. G.vdcn Gio¥c. Call 1112. ATillt\CTIVESBF.36SS.k!~cs dMc9'11, 1n~11,.. Sceb pld lootin&. scm11 .. e. .wtacu!Mc $8~. 17•, ~ts. S'IO'•, For f~ CC11NNaedrc~ La PU-. Calll7-a0 ATTltACTTVE. fl:UACt.1lED SBF, 57/llOl.~l. ~ C'.llnAI· 1f#'1 lofttly S9CC ~ IO lhe --'-'-SecU N/S, wet,_. aled. flnCNSWM. 40., lw C!Olll· ,....,.._,~--· -~CallllS7. LETS GET SF.JUOUS, SWF, NJS. 5711351. 39. ~-.•fr/ ~oy. SeebSWM,NJS,6'•,nn. ~~l.-of--.. S.. Aa.. Call U97. 'BAl..D~l\ AROTIISS' LOOK AUKJ:. WA \"TEO' (Ake. V.llt -. o-d~ Dai\ lllftd, iu lM C)U, ~. II) bloftdc bwi~, 2J' Ca&UI \4eu Ult 1157 vat YA TTAAC11VE DWI-. Phy sc..i.19. 55/1221. NS Pl1)M, l!Ctl•C, l'Ud) fot COIM'll~. (..,, 11) •1111 eancuvc. sec:ln, SllCCO\ '"'· '""· ClllOllon&lty l•&ll.iblc: W\f ':\IS )6..JS who IS rad) (« lhc bul c-. Call 1931 '411/\T A MIX! lut!W\4euain dlscall.AtKs!Tu. t111p' k ey SW'F, SS'~. dirk b.w Md C'ftL f\lft.krf ... ~ ~ bly pak'JlUllt). KM, lliollc:sl.. IDft .,_., r.cca. beach, -an.I N. $prll!p Sid ... pc!.-~ "'-' avy. -llllO ..-fb)-... ~ Qf .. ($0C&ll .... Ct c*.11) .... 1111 Slllll .. ......, ... ~WWMCl l ~ I OU11U111 Valley. Call 1749. SE:llSfTIVb ASIA.'11 FEMA~ • 1.o-~~ -· ln"ll -WI ,,_., """"* domna en. C-.y <:all 2S96. llAD m ME TOOi ~I l'1llUU lady reqwes -~ o( ~ .. pr!Clcma M-'-tmt ••hits ... ~ influc:nt"U 8o47 1•1• s-.ws po1u1u l 1..ir1117k ~-however llftcM. Del= jC, lbcM.cr. ...... --.. ~~ a... Call 1961. Won. SnlqW.. BU>ND l!Alfl"Y s·w..-. 9'CllC,t...U-WlfF .-1o bla-.0-... ... 0al.I .. nil A WHrtl Ui9Wf _.. .... . .. ....... '* ""6'1/16t. c... ,.... Cal 1905 Men seeki Women ng DW\f .is SFJ:KS peoie f cm&tc "'"" IS boUI stll y and scnous Kids ob 1 Irvine. C&1l 4206. • SW\l ~cwpanlkldi bus.1111:Un\an dcllm '"Ol'Dlll wall bady & bmna llldcr l 1 S. \4rn or~ 11111 ned. i\cwpor1 BrlCh. Call 37&5 Qt.1lrr,SIWU\G,spinw.16'/ISS En'°'" lane, MCI.ft. ranch. Seek l&U, dlin,, llllllM'r, ferule, &!VIII& lady ll"rnc. Cd 4001 ~R.RlAGE·FA.\fn.Y \G~'OED. SW.\i 39, 5'3'1160. ~IS h.tppy. ~lilly, cacrcur rr&ullrl). &ood ~. tndlllOnll vlhlo, Wide ilita· cm. &ood c:ana. -oC humor. ~ sincere. ~ Ill~ ncint> Scm Ille-. i.e 111s "° 11911 30'1 wllh no dcpcmk:Ns. lmnc. Call 3631 O\CE l'J A LIFFTt\4E opponu 1111)', SW\1 \i.O •S.-ic. Mn= pro- feu.01MI to slwc one·of 1 kind bechckll ped •1th fm.aac ~icw ROOllllMla anl y. SwllCl 8cac:h. Call 4J73. DARX. llA.\'OOOM'f. SA. "136. llh leoc, &Clllic, p&UIOnllC fCICts OI· do*"CI. n up, ISldc:r SS WF for Cor!lpilll0ftloh1p, m&UIJC. TllSWI. C&Ul71l S\i 1S BEJ...IEVES doUlrs should be comf onabk, people should sina men dtllltl' las. mqnx is llOI Ma lrv-.nt c.u }407 PHYSICIAN SWM ~. 5'9/180 -., lllrle1IVC. cduc:llal female)(). JS for~l&imslup. lrvinc. UJJ4446. AlTRACTl~ ~JS. 6'1210. fOCks pcuie bNnelu ~IP nmdcxl for f111 A ~ Cit· .,.e..CalJ3749. n..-iN1S? Bland. llW crcs WM '42. 5'911 &S, ~ fot WF ICalis ,_,. arr ~ 111y Wwcl. ~ne. CalJ Cl&. AFfECTIO\ATf.. R0'4A:'11C. COIT'lllllmd llllNC!d. -· pu '100A1.e SW\f J J, 5'1M61. ~IS lic•lthy. hlpP>'. f• Ind fun pro(cs tional .. 11o, CU&OUll &nd 011¥ bcadl, bU.c, lkunt and &)m Reidy '°' WOii&. M/iU.na rcl1Uon\lvp lad111& to m.am-cr.. Sect.,. SWt- 23 34. ~w. ~""-ph)'U· ull't' ra. 10y bca fnaichnd )<Mr. fUY'114111 Valle). CalJ J711. OY\A \{)(', HA\DSO~iE. fuci· na1q SW\1 ll. 6"?. 1llUtd II'~· cl.t. ...w.c. ~ Oitrn· poGI\ o( 6rw and pa1~-. all sporu lloawaic. ~-t. SIU! -o( hr.mot, fiNrcUlly SCIQft Scd.J ~cry pb~1uU1 aUl1Ql¥t ·-•llh ~i.tllCIC. aylc and de!Kh (21-:u~ Ne...,an &.di. c.u 1141. BitO...OWAY HITS' l.c(spcrfl"fm • ycu .Puno,my • OICtl SWM37, SJ s. •·211as, acu•t. Mao« .... ood COCIW. CorGlll dll Mir C.alJ 3932. SCCCf.ssf\!1..1 la llh ProCcaaanll ecaJ -., a&e lS for llllm'lt> fllTllly Mm IMw amlcnt ~ uon. Otqc. C.U 12.SO. UNIQUE OEN1l.F.MAS s.cds ll'llqUC lldy. DWM rr. 41, alhlctic SIS, lftldb1or11, e.ruadace. wdl l'nll1llO'Cll. ti.wY ~1u1 " r .. MICllUy ... l~ p&ay ..... and ~·'°"ma.~-tarlC> II~, ~. dcsn lldy, '4CWl, 1ollln1_, hl•..t build 1 .._. nlntlllllhip. ~ '°Y· dJ, Wll..Sftll*S .-. in.. c.ncn SWMPR<ftSSION.4L~8U'M 10, t10'nM ......... ~ • • ___, .. , • W.•7 C11C..t.i7.CcmaMll-.Cll1"7 CULTUUD. YWJ ..... ,. .. 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D't'NMGTE PACKAGE. hl'ld· $O!M, SWM 6'2' ,llhldic: f ramc,edu· caitd yn naive, 1ucccssful ~e1 i..tmblc. himyJ&aol )')'Cl dcq>. QIJ !IA'ad )'U casml, C~&I"' )'11 '<lr\ld who '°"cs ll\tdllscrt .. 'Ol'nCI\. Plcuc lit mu!.lr and S' IO ST, s.lim, 25 n. 'i!S.nwrase-mindoi lmnc. u U3SSJ Sf.EJQ~Ci BllU~BTE. llC'U• fit.. n1llll hkc Wine ~ nf men 11'1 abola lfl boet1. Fl/l)'ISll llld fit SWM S'IM70. wu1. hwnClrWS. blaae. Ntwpan. Call 46SS. SliCCESSF\Jt.., Q.ASSY S~. ,-.loabia. pro(CHIOnll. fcna -.~-bcrcd. ~ w, )4-44 '°' ~p. lii4 my acdl. CarCN dd Mar. c:au 4066. MATUIE 23 SWM, ~ Don\bcshr Lona11e~c.um1. \l:.CTAR S\.RJ·'hR s·1a 1o00n, for I S 23 beach Mld 511ow bum> \1u1.1 hltr 10 hnc fU11 ~ c ... port Beach. C Ill 3052 .\1Tl·\1l0\ WOKLD S~1 37 \eel\ f ~ I lid tctldcrtl 20 •cm '~'' R.:co-crccP Sec' La QUuu. CJlt JM06 OIV!'..RSI:.. 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Onsuan, never mamed. SIS. llh· tcuc. bus1pcsi owner. mamaJ« ll\llldal. H\lnlJ.r\l11111 Such. Call 3616 SF.XSt:OCS.. SUCCf.SSf\fL pro- f-16'1n tS, lft'drcr ,mnln Cant decide which ad ta answer? There are even more choices in our voice ads. (Over 600!) Calf our "Dateline·· 1 (900) 407-4Jn ~md select Option 3. See page 2 for details. flM7S, ¥tr)'4lhlclic.~ 4i1n. ~~~»so .... ICl$Cd fl .n. ll'tllSIC,, thulTC and mud!"'°"' ~ewpor1 8udl. Cal.I 3074 AIOlST. edlltlled, fa, N/S, hind· 10111C Mdi:1 tttrKDH, educalrd WOl'llln >5-4s. r ... WOt& ~ 11n. 111'U!Y1 hm.. Call 4~ SF.MOtt 70. S'6'16!. i.Jt.by. «· UllC, p!d llt.motlld. -1 IO loci 11, am loy•I (~er IAla Be.ch. u U442. AITRACTIVE SWM 37, 6'11115, ~. pro(CQIOllll, llMMCS. COllb1&. 'flO'U. yoq JOI'\,-...... ILll'K\I~ SW\-W-21 wilhoul dliJ.. chi. S. Or1111e COlll!ly. C.U 3661. VEJtY INDEPF."'iDENT profrs- tianal ~SW S1117S, 2S, ~.blue C)'9. \oob11 for• ~ -~ .. ~ who llka tht bad\. ~ _. tht cood hie. H\dlllS~ 8eedl Call l ISi. 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Call } ,.. 7 SL\GLE A AVAllADLE ~I U , anr ltlln. inl.c:mlied 111 tnec:\11\& bl Of L -Plcil.te e&U MlSMOll v teJO. Call )()ti ' S~ 11. 6'ln7S. '"'°)1 ~ cookina. mll'tlCI, C)'tiin& S-lll"t and~~MUILlll'e JO. «I SWF ~ Call llil f'ttOff.SSQW..SR\f 6~. ll. CllY'P\I. flfl'P! !ipOl1I. comody. .... 181".,. ,,._ed Ill tnOdlll& Ill'~. pll~y ,,, ,.. trlUt 21-32."" ~IM· mond a.' c..u 3120 __$.J_\1 4i. ..51. cnpp ~·lin , ... ~ ~ "''"'.:. d.~Ul' Sccla11~ '· tr.cti•c.peutc S\\o I JS JS lorlo.:nd ~hip. ronuncc Seit Bc•~h C:•lt ..1189 ll;\~0S0\1fl Y CL l IJ•lhicl10 ph)siquc, SW\I ':\I':. O. 6/1711. 39, collc,c degreed Vcr, mudl 11110 c~=•~ Ind proper nU1t111on lu >ll• fa~ hcAhh) 1-.n.)('} """"IC\, \A'!I CO'U, the.a~. ~in' J"'1 more lk sue 10 mcu • SW'I-, \IS 0. j(h "h.> ~ fii •nd ht'• llh) pMI \ IJlll &\lrKl.l\C IC! m..-'S•ITl<"1>rt:a~''°!I s.'up ~rn •c~~ooch.:I ~en ll"inc c~ 1914 VFJtY II\. '.\A\ 0\lr"l4\ 5'1,t:du utcd,. p!'OIC>>K>ml _..,Ill, hon....i l1dy w hl\c l•nul•. 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IUIC'm, hand-tiu" ocu owner -. oncnul lady 30 JS ...tio Ilk~ ~ ~ 1Cm;1, campllll 1n lllOWIW"' 11111 l<WI& •alb ('ift tbt ~at Ila~\.~ pm 8ddl. c.u 4190 LET'S SJIAAE A CARE WW\\ 6' kds S'. ITn60. r-.uy 9'lQjft, SIS. tt'CU l lll'llCll\t, .. lady wllo hln 44"' .. '· beKh • dllllltUSU, darC'ft. Olltdom, ~ 1t1vd. hmie 1114 fam;Jy Wl\£11cr C1U 41677. 3 To resp ond I<> these ads call 1 (900) 40 7-4377 (biJled at $1.49 p er mi11ute) or see i11stn1ct ions 011page2 Men Seeking Women Sing le life Cu sto m er crl'ice call (3 10) 592-6040 Sf Single Femol• SM Single Mole D 0 1VOtced G Go~ L le~oQn J Jewish A Asian • Blocl H H1tp0nic w wi,, .. N/D Nol>Ngs N/S Non~­ N!Drink Non-Otinket . "' 4 To respond t o these ads call I (900) 407-4377 (billell at SJ.-19 per minute) or see instructions 011page2. Men Seeking Women \\\\I I l !• '' .. k~<n'<J rw1 ( •"'-~-• lr<•n I•!):< 1•"'1h. m''"' •nll~Ul."'· •~. u.nd. 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Engineer eels out in favor of animation Ho designs new • • career 1n an1me By Todd French Sot< " IO Wctkllld C iting e).posure to such Anglo-processed Japanese animation (or os it's called by fans, "amme") ·" "Speed Racer" and "M arine BP)," UCLA Engineering mojor l).1\ 1d I lo found himself nixing oltu~ to design mis 1lc·guidance ') 'tcm~ in favor of e tablislting his U\\ n l1JCal eel-studio. 1 I lo the 23-)car-old founder of , Running Ink Animation, and a I l1111t111gton Beach local, has, with 1he .11d of his independent studio, pt\'duced a 14 ~-minute animated ,111\rt "Ba) Scape 2042: A Night at the o~cars." The film was recently r1c\1c.:\\Cd by Ho at the '92 Animc l 'Po in San Jose and picked up by An1mt1go, a O.S.-based animc tfotnhution company. Death Becomes Her Rated: PG-13 The StMs: Meryi Streep, Goldie Hawn, Bruce Willis The Story: MadellM Ashton (Streep), an oging, narcissistic B·movie quu n, bdleves she's found the Fountain of Youth when an enigmatic woman (~Ila Rossellini) offers her a potion guaranteed to keep wrinl<Je.s (JWIJy. Howeva, compllcatioos set in when her alcoholic plastic surgeon hubby (Willis) and old friend and rival (Hawn) decide to do in the now-Immortal screen siren ..• The Scoop: A (for the most part) screamingly funny and macabre metaphor for our own beauty-obsessed culture, "Death Becomes Her'' combines its 1rresisb'bty tart and witty \lelbal salvos with some of the most-Incredible makeup and visual effects filmdom has ever seen. S~ep turns In o wonderful comic perfonnence, and with snide byplay, FX and watch-or-you'll-miss-this sight gags, dnct« Robert Zemeclds' comic timing Is dead on. Pettiaps too bizarre and ghoulish tor most mainstream moviegoers, "Death Becomes Ha" Is certainly one of the most audecioul, scathins and Ingenious comccks to hit the screen In some time. The Score: 7 .......................... ~ d1sco\ercd I didn't hke it; I got angry \\ith the militarism and said, 'l \c got my technical degree; I'll applr it to computer grJphics, special effects, video, lots of stuff I really wanted to do. So I decided to go into animation." Ho entered the indu~tn "ia the ambitious step of founding his O\\n home studio. Running Ink b staffed by friends and fellow cnthusi.1~ts \\ho '\\ere d1~11lu!>10ncd with working in the ucro,pace industry, making bombs, etc." Scene from David Ho's "Bay Scape 2042: A Night at the Oscars." Their first project \\Ound up becoming "Bay Scape 20-l~." a hort primer involving the theft of a robotic ·•mech-su1t" from a future anime con and its retrieval by its creator T) ler "ith the aid of beautiful cop Victoria. ''-l "·>,,. ~ Jlh en D avid Ho of Huntington Beach is the 23-year-old founder of Running Ink Animation . On his burgeoning interest in the field \.\hile carrying a double E rnJJOr, he s:iid: "I got invol\.cd in anime several ye:irs :igo when 'Robo-T ech' came out back: in '85, and I really liked it at the time. I've always been into animation Buffy, the Vlnlire mayer Rated: R The Stars: Kristy Swanson, Donald Suther1and, Paul Reubens, Rutger Hauer, Luke Perry The Story: Buffy (Swanson), a superficial Southern California cheer1e.ackr Is chosen to be humanity's protector against the undead legions of Lothos the Vampire King (Hauer). Assisted by a mysterious, Immortal mentor called The Watthcr (S~r1and) and her rebel beau Pike (Perry), the blmbo-ish Buffy spends her nights stalking Nosferatu and preparing for her senior fonnal. The Scoop: M Instant cult classic, Buffy's a funny, knowing Valspeak variation on all those. cheesy teen horror flicks of yesteiyear (I Was a Teenage Werewolf, etc). C>lercoming some Indifferent direction, choppy pcKlng and editing, Buffy ls carried along by Swanson's engaging, exuberont perform· ance as the shallow sarcastic Monster Slayer, and the horrific/ comic set-pieces. "Pee-wee Herman" Reubens lends fine support as Hauu's r1ght·hand ghoul, and the movles's filled with eminently quotable c~ hall of fame diak>gue: when one of Buffy's fanged enemies snar1s, 'Tm a God!" Perry stakes him wtth the smart ~jolnder, "Now )'OU're I coet-ndd'' The Score: 5 1n and wa a general fan until I s:iw 'Akira.'" "A kira" is an an1me masterpiece by Katsuhiro Otomo about awesome juvenile psionicists la)ing waste to futuristic neo-Tokyo. With "Bay Scape" being pid.cd up by AnimEigo, H o is opt1m1stic that the film "ill lead to some profitable overtures from the forces in the industry. Commenting on the popularity of Japanamation, Ho feels that "When l went into engineering, I Single White Female -· 111111 -111 Iii Rated: R Rated: PG The Stars: Bridget Fonda, The StMI! Rick Moranis, Marcia Jennifer Jason Leigh Strassman, Uoyd Bridges The Story: Vulnerable and The Stoty: The sequel to insecure after dumping her "Honey, I Shrunk the l<lds" finds unfaithful fiance, Allison Jones scientist Wlr'ffle Szallnsld (Rick (Fonda) advertises for a Moranis) at It again. The Baby roommate. Picking Hedra Car1son Boom In this case Is WlJ'f(te's new (Leigh), a shy, needy type, Allison child Adam, exposed to dadcfY's at first seems to have found a latest lnwntlon: an en~nt godsend in the retiring, doting ray that expands molecules et an miss. M u awhile, it soon alannlng rete. Since ~ becomes clear to her that Hedra encounter with efec-trldty is, In reality, a profoundly sk k incruses growth, It's not tong wacko bent on me.rs•ng their before the family is faced with personalities at any cost. ... dealing with a Kong-sized Infant. The Scoop: Yet another familiar The Sc:oop: Like the first fllm, a spin on the psychological thriller fun, wholesome Disney spoof on those sdence·gone-awry ftl<:ks of genre, "Single White Female" the '50s (you could mlt:le this lntennittenUy overcomes its "Made of the 150-foot Tod· by-rote histrionics and grand dler''). But despite Moranis' d - guignol gymnastics thanks to fortk.ss menic nad reprise and Fonda and Leigh's solid thesptng. the lmpresstYe FX/gags (I e:spec- With its interestlng themes of ialty liked the authorities trying to lethal femme, mutual flowering kn the ldd out of the city by and the diabolical WIJyS In which dloppetlng In Ns now owr-sized people can maniptJlate Issues of stuf'fut bunny, Of the beby taking trust. loyalty, territory and gullt, out a CM wtndolw 'Nltt'I a giant "SWF" at times offers the kind of pc.ppenMlt), the film leeks the densely layered chills that seekers k1Yendon of its prede«ssor. Since this Is a famity ftlm and Ad-of neo goth material ore after. am Isn't ol~ to rampege Unfortunately, in the end, the much, there's no ral saK of movie eschews its atmosphere of danger; the cheractm '" atso simmerins psychic violence for too stow In coming up wfth the the usuel lcnock~as·out obvious solution to ka:plng Nm slasher nk k finale. "'line. The Score: 5 111 The Score: 5 part of it~ undeniable allure I) th:11. unht..e our occidental medium, 11 runs the gamut in !.UbJeCt matter. Contemporary animc range:> from family-oriented fant~h) to slap-.lld. comedy, ~ci·fi robotic ID rations and :.upernatural splattcrle)IO,. Yet often, accon.hng to I lo. the film di pl.iy :1 depth and ma1unt) of plot and character comolu11ons far bc)ond American audu.:nce expecta~il>ns. Said I lo: "Anime'l> popular bccau-.c lit..e niany thing,, there\ a ccn a1n amount of truth 1n 1t. ccrt.11nl) the \torie!i. are much mon~ mature. People reall} ht..c th.it bccau-.e in A merica. J111mat1('n \ 1111 pcrcci\ed as a kid\ medium liked 1t bcc.iuse I \\,I\ dr.l\\n to 1he tories: :it firi.t it ~hodcd me. the :,tu ff the) sho\\cd and 1hat 111 11:.df \\J) an :mention getter. !>O I !>tarted \\atching more :ind more I don't prefer the strict sci-fi 1ufl. I ht..e the more per!:lonal .in1mc. und "Robo-Tech.'' "Ranma'' and "Gunbu)ter'' :ire fJ,orne:. "Aside from the art work. I wasn't too keen on • Akira.' I could only w:uch that once: the e\ces l\C 'iolence, p:iranormal, p ych1c material nc\er fascinated me. The 'cast·m·a-dark·"orld' ~tory \\.JS something I ne\.er liked Decause I believe man gets better as he goc!> on. not \\Orse. Hopele)ll optim1M.'' As to the po)sibility of \\C tern and e:ii.1crn animation i.t)le) reaching omc aci.thc11c interface m the future. Ho i.a1d. "I bcheH! u'i. only a m:iucr of time belorc the nmmc loot.. :ind \t\lc Jnd dra"ing method~ catch on here 10 America. 1 look at the an1mjt1011 here and i.ee thjl it' plateauing incc the great amount of ~ork done in 1he l:itc '80s (like 'Liulc Mermaid'). I think this is because there' not enough inno1,at1\C mind'> out there to bnng out nc" things -\\Ith the e\cept1on of Ralph B:ikshi. I don't sec ony 'isiol'Ulrici. taking it furthc1. "h1ch 1 · "hy I cc nnimc gaining popul:trll) -1t' new, frc h and n'll c:itch on and go." Ho hope to use "Bay Scape" 10 pave the way to ind~trial commercials, full-length feature and dirtcH~video releases. Orange Cout Weekend I Thurlday, A&9* 27, 1982 , ' Best Bet I • Art·A·f.tir festiv.1.1 777 LaguN Road. l..lguna Beach, '49'4--4514. Mo<e 1 SC artius dtSplay i wide va1 iecy ol su111ng f"ety lAllle 1n this 26th ~nual which l\lns 1 O a m. -10 p.m daJ1y thr Sond.Jy Tickets: S2.SO-S3.50 . • festival o( Arts, 650 uguN Rd , Laguna Be.Kh, <49'4-1018. Some .11\i~ and c1aftsmen disf>Yy t~r crea and give demom11ations and W01 60th anniversary edition ol ratiVill, runs through Sunday Also (e.ltured a variety or performing arts. a JunlOf NI lt'ty and 1t'Sl.Ju1ant speci.lls. Adm.~ 2, free for children under 12. • wrM" l ist.ro at CtysLlJ Coort, 3 Bear St., Costa Mesa. A New Oleans Fest With food, music and ente11.1in will bl! held all day Satutd.ly. • hgunt ol the Masten at IMM Laguna Canyon ~ nofth ol fo1est enue, lagun.i Be<ldl. HI00-7J4-J7 Creat wcxl..s ol Art l1t~ally come to M actOf\, COSlumes, la1th(ully reprod backgrounds and stJ~ hghhng comb! re-create p.i1nt1np and jC'Ulptur~ .is m Olnd a n.irr.itor set t~ mood. through d.iy. COlll fCM td.ct m(0tmation. Charles V marble relief is recreated with live models at Pageant of the Masters, which ends Sunday at Irvine Bowl in Laguna Beach. • s..~dust Feiliul along L;iguna Coln Rood n0tth of I orest A\~nue, l Beach, '49'4·30l0 £dtttie outdoor aru a c1afts ~v through Sund.Jr reaturcs ror sale 0t ~~'"S as ~el ;as mus.c. EVENTS: From 7 I l.11!•11 UiJmber N1i:h1 ~l'Jll JO Totlo.c~ ,l\,11l.1hlr "' d.t\'> lx·lorc CJch \\ l'I \\, ., . .,.f,11 di Hmnblowt·r • Jc""h Communit)' Center or Or.inge C uunl) _ ,o l:l.l~t·r \I , Cci-1.1 Mt"-1 751 · 1 1. 1,'i \ "' .1i;e., tu h t'<'d• 1m soo Yt'dr'> ol ,, .t L•il' 1n l.1'1n .o\m(·rl(,1 and thC' C.1nh- t , ·"' 1; 11n ~'"w thrnui:h Sept .! The I ,t\l '">: t'\h ht , on \I\ ''' pho1ogr.1ph11 " pr• Kf\1l 1i11n' ril llrl):lllJI .irlrfd( I\, d1><.u ,. • 1·1, Jnd P•llu'I" J'> \\l'll .is .in •ntorm.i- 1 \t \ "lt'Ul.lfW' • N~ Beach Christi.in Women's Club .it the Balboa Bay Club, 1 2 21 W C nJ'>I HW'f NewpM Beach. 675 2636 A l,l\h1on show and luncheon reatunng spe- IJI lo(u•~ C.uol leBeau o( Channel 10 1·-. •n S.in D1~ will be held at 11 30 . ' m 1 uesdd~ C CKt S l 6 free preschool ,,,.., . .., d\d1l,1bw by calling ~mtin at 7<44 - •' IH • "-orth f Jc I' 11 l r\ 1.11 Court, IOOO HNr ~ I t.1 \11·,,1 fl, 11l·JI !lw US d•>lrihutor ". I '"".: hoH~ \pOn'>l)h d J<•hn ~. ' ~I Ir• ,h \\ JI ~ fl m r nd.1~ lt•Jtur I ~ "'I ! irll lU' \ l1n1bt•f tf\ t1\lrt•tllft \1IUJ • ti•' US .1r l I'·"'''' Thi• \lurr prl' ., '• \ ''~1.11 l11urt' Ou!clr••f hp"" !>.JI u• I\ i,.,, I." knh.11 I ll''l'r<.(·1• \\N l • 1 · 11 prr• <'nl.111\f' l"r fll,H ~ 01,m1 .. nrl '' 1' h" l,.i; "111 ' cl1rnh1ng f''lw·m·nu-<. In ,,,, I mu ·ll dt -p m ~·pr J • Or.rni:e County F.iirgrounds 88 fait r < ,,,1.i Mt">.J J(,4 Jt.72 Th<' OCI IA Championship Hunter/Jumper Show will be • Or.inge C~st Col'*ge Dance StudlO, held '" the fquestnan Center through Sun-2701 Fairview Rd .. C:0SU Mesa, 02·5506. day Admission. free Aud1ll0f\S will be held for singers. dancers •Orange County M.ulcel Place 1n the and actors at noon Friday r0t OCC's new main parl...1ng lot at the Orange County perlorm1ng dan« company Oanc'N etc .. fa1111rounds, 100 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. which will perform the latest contemporary 7 2 J 66 l (, Thous.ands o( items on sale at ~~ The 11oope \\111 perform throughout tht• "'l'CL.t•nd, open-air swap meet Admrs· the year at Orange County high scnools ;,ion SO cents (children under 12 free> .ind ,,, various competitions. Dane~ eam •Orange County Performing Ans Cl'n· 1h1ee units or crecl1t per sem~er. Rehears- ter 600 Town Center Drive, Costa MeSd, ills will be noon-2 pm. Mond.tys Perform· S5C. 2111 frt:e too~ or the Center are or-ilnces will be 10 .1 m -2 p.m Fridays. terrd Munda~ Wedne5Cli1y al 10 .ind 11 .---------------~ J rn R~rvations ar<' requi1ed r°' g1oups or 10 or more •Tea & Sympathy 369 E 17th St , Costa Ml~. 645-4860. The HOl'I. Aubrey Franlo.- hn, Bnllan·s forme1 Tea Am~ to the L·n11ed St.ites, 1o1gns his new book "Tea & Sconl'S and So Much Mo<el" at 2 p.m. 5.lturd.i) Rl'Servations are necessary ,r you wJnt a table to have cl spot or tea with Fr.Jnlo.hn () \N( f •Ballroom Dancing. 610 W 18th St .. Co;t.1 Me!>.!, 644-5110 A class on b.111- room d.inting .Jnd W~t Coast swing is o(- fC•rt•d 6-7 T uesd,1y nights • Costa Meu Quicksteppers at Costa Me'>ol Senior Cnu:en Center, 19th Street and Pomon.i Avenue, COSla ~. 5'45· 5669 A senior otuen square dance IVOOP sceu e~penenced dancers to JOln them each Thursday at 9 a.m. aoa< 'n SUMMEI ILOW OUT ANNIVERSARY P (Md'otc laClllon ont;) Sandly Aug. lOth • 6-10PM All you Clft ut end- (wt Clft1t prlllt whit else, plusc Clll for .. Info..) t$1 wd drtMs • Jl9crMds• gllts ,,..,, .,,., free p.tzall •aa Shi•._ Ha•_.. • Ullttld .., of tilts stllMM*otly hr 310 311-3667 U\48 Nightly Entertain Magic 6:30·9 p.m . Peter Shambrook Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 27, 1992 ,• • • • I • ~ and Jou more. -----Buy One Smoothie, Get One FREE! Juice Made Fresh On The Spot Fresh Fruit Smooihies Healthy Sandwiches 613 E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa Penninsula 673-3154 Offer good with this ad -Expires 9· 1 Q..92 ----- CYSTIC FIBROSIS Special Event Saturday August 29 An Evening of Food, Wine and Entertainment to Benefit THE CYSTIC FIBROSIS FOUNDATION Award Wining F~ -Wine Tasting • Live Entertainment -The Don Miller Band 5·9PM ''T ennants 9-12 PM Complimentai Harbor Cruises Offshore power boat 'CF Express on Display" • Silent Auction • Raffle Prizes $15 oer person Wt "f't ll'fY Wmllflffliefa b Oil ""' NlllllWl'I Mid -you b,.. ~ fllty 3010 lafaVPtte t Ne Beach • 675-5777 ''The 'ti· . w ,, a111 .... i... ................... .. \ \l t l 1'-.l ,\ ,\ -..1 \\I'-.. \f{<., 8 Hi-Time Cell.its 250 Ogle St., Costd Mesa, 6S0·846) T~ngs of new wines from old '"'neries fe.ttured 3 7 ton•&h• New v. me arm a ls ta>led 3-8 pm Frid.>). Winery tas11ngs presented Saturday. Price per ta>te varies 8 Or.inge Countr Inside Edge at Scott's Seafood Bar and Grill, 3300 Bristol, CO!ota Mesa, 647-1909. D.J1>1d HJrder, prMcnt and founder ol CareermottOn Inc.. a ca- reer development and bu~ness success specialist, speak$ on "lrrC\IOCable H.ippt· ness: Moving from Surviv<il to Joy m the Worl(placc" 6:30·8:30 a.m. Wednc:.day Cost. which includes breakfast buffet, is S2S. \\l''>i( Classical, Opera & Traditional 8 Blue Marble Coffeehouse 1907 HJrbof BM! , Cosu Mesa, 646-5776 Rene Fer- nandez plays cl.Jssial mu~•C 8· 1 t p m Tuesday. AdmlSSIOn: free 8 J~'ish Communit)' Cenler of Or.in~e County 250 E Bal.er St., ~.i Mes.i. 751· 0608 "The Music of Leonard Bcm~ein. • .i revue by members of the Oranse County L1gtil Opera Company, p<escntoo 6 pm. SUnday (gates open .it 4:30 pm tor pic- ntdersl lid.cu. S7.SO·S12 03\t' Cr<»> plJ~~ 1.uz and blu~ 8:30 to· n1i;ht. Adm1s)10n frl-e. 8 Birraporelli's 1 H3 8r1>tol St . C:O.t.l Mesa, 850·9090. Paul ._cnt Qu.irM, !CJ· luring Mitch Mitchell on ~1"'1ph<>nt', Tcm Eagan on ba•> LO•m dt? Farra on \lb\.'S, Stacy HollJnd on drum) and 1-:cnt on l.e>" boards, pla)' 6·q p m. Sunday. Don M•ll· er's Big Ba.nd pfa,~ rnu~oe iOf dJncing L'\Cr)i Monday trom 8 l t .JO p.m Adm1,s1on free. • Cafe Lido 501 30th St l"ewport Beach, 675-2968 Joe NJpp.> and l ha i\11-Sws .ip· pear toda~ and $<-pt. 3. Berrioc Pc.>rl and Harmon.CJ fJts play Frid.!) Y•c b.in> aoo Compan) perlorm S.iturd.i) \\'.>)'nC Wa)'ne's NC\• Contempor.iry Band '"th Derck Bordeau" performs fue'>(.1.iy. TM) Curcrrero, Rob Mullins, Ye-.ctte Slt'\\Jrt and go~ts pcriorm \\'1.>dnt...cla) Sho\\ 11mcs· 8·30 p.m I am lhur~J\11 .lncJ Sund.t)S·\\'eJnc><la\>, 9 pm -1.JO J 111 Fnd.l) -5.iturdil)) • Cano's Reslaur4.nt 22-1 l \\ <.o.i..i Hwy , Newport Beac.h. 6Jt·ll81 le: u 1mber lead> a 1.iu 1am Sunda .. !rum ~ 30 5 30 pm 8 Capistrano's 1 JlS E. D)er Ro.111, ~nt.1 An.i, 041 -4901 Suncl.ly allerAOOn 1.iu 1\'.l· turmg the sound> of the Ron M:il>a\.1.l\1 Trio. • Diedrich's Coffee & Espresso Bar -174 E. 1 ~th St., COSl.l Mesa 646-0JH P.:iul ._ent and Friend> plJy 9 p.m.-mi<ln1ght ~al· urd.i> i\dm•»IOI\ tree. •Double Tal..e 5902 \\arncr AH' Sui·~ A. Huntington Be.ich, 840-611 8 Rvnntt' Sa.~ present; Oixn Rod.in' BluC> lanh Sun day night at 8 • Fashion Island on l\e-..,port Cl·n1er Dmc abo ... c Pacillc Co.i:.t Hogh\\J) 1'l"\\ port Be.Jeh. "Summer )au F°bl"al" con dudes free lhur!JC!ay night conccru in the "The Music of Leon.ird Bernstein," a revue by members of the Orange County Light O~ra Com-• pany, will be presented at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Co ta Mesa, 6 p.m. Sunday (gates open at 4~30 p.m. for picnickers). 'Tickets are $7.50-$12. 8 P.iciric Symphony O rchestr.i al ll"'me Meadows Am(>llitheatre, 8808 hme Cen· ter Drive, IMne, 474·42J3. "Mozart-In· The-Meadows." fealunng Mozart's O\er· lure to "The Marriage ol Figaro," Concerio for Two Pianos, It 3"65 an<f5ymphony No. 40, has music director Carl St Oa1r con- ducting .ind duo ptano soloists Ralph Markham and Kenneth Bro.ldway on Sept. 5. "Tch.likovsky Spectacular," featuring f -• -• -• -• -• -• .,, Tchaikovsl.y's Couack Dance from ''Maz.· eppa:· "Romeo and Juliet" Fantasy· • ()lierture, VIOiin Concerto, Orchestral Suite • Coldfn West College 15 7 44 c:olden \h'\I St , Hunuogton ~. 895-8281. '\at.unal Ve~" the lilm ~ l.tunched Ult' c.t1cer ot the! )O'Jng Ehubeth Taylot and "' 1<.h .tho suis Micl..ey Rooney, con-clude\ the C\"\C wmmer film senes on frt. d4\ !>NM ~t.irts at dl»k I I I ! ,, \ :, 1 \ i\ i " 8 8'~ MA1rble CoffHhou~ t 907 Harbor BM!., Costa M~. 646-5776 "!We Kag· nito" presents poetry ind neo-folk mySic from 8· \ \ pm. Wednesday Adml>SIOn· free. 8 l fAI & Sympathy 369 E. 17th St., Cost.l ,. No.land the "1812 Owrture'" with fire· ' Mesa. 645-4860. The Hono<able Aubrey WO<ks, cannons and a m1l1t.1ry b.1nd, has • I Franklin, BritHln's former Tea Ambassadof Zuohuang Chen conducttnM PSO ac· 1 companied by violin sol01st M.lrk K.lplan to the United States, signs his new book on Sept. 26. Cates open for pd.mclung at •, DOWN HOME COUHTAY COOKIH' f, "Tea & Scones ... and So Much More!'" at 6 p.m., concens begin 8 pm 2 p.m. S;ituni.iy. M mis.\ion is free, but tes· Jazz, New Age & Blues 1 I efllo'l!IOOS .are nece-ss.iry ,, )W w.int a table ! B~ one entree ,· so that )W may h.i~ a spot of tea \1;ith 8 Alla Coffff Warehouse & Routing Co. ~..; • th Mr franl.hn. 506 3 hl St., NCY<-port Beach, 675-0233 ! Ql. recetve e 1 second entree ! (of equal or 1 lesser value) .. ·~n Outstanding New Indian Restaurant" "Fabulous Food. .. Incredibly Fresh" IQ1y lilllrglll. ""~~n-CUISINE O n.~~~ ~~~ lbt, F llvDfA, --- NOW SERVING \~~7 2 LOCATIONS MISSION VIEJO · ~ LAGUNA BEACH SERVING LUNCH, DINNER & SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH We Spcdallzc In Catering OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ~ .... 25932 MllirtaDck BM. Mdlioe Viejo, CA 92691 (714) 581 .... 200 at 1/2 PRICE LUNCH or DINNER Not good with al'fl other offer 1 54 E. 1 7th St. Costa Mesa 646-4303 I I I Expire• 9/10/92 p ____________ ... Orange Coast Weekend / Thursday, August 27, 1992 Best Bet l egendary Latin jau percussionist Poncho Sanchez performs at the final free "Summer Jazz Fes- tiva l" concert at 6 tonight in the Neiman Marcus courtyard at Fashion lsl;ind. The tony shopping center is located on Newport Center Drive above Pacific Coast Highway, Newport B~ach. "'le1"1dn i\\arcus courtyard wolh Pdncho S.mdl("L 1l3ton ~u..s.ont tontght at & 8 J.O.'\ landing JI Pl·ler's L.indong. 1 b-100 f'Jeofic (OJ~ H'") , Hun11ng1on He,1ch l"'e rhythm and blues from the I ,ind !>unS('I Blue 1s prl."\enlt<l Saturday- - TA LE ,.:· th.·\\ Ht\LF Fresh Fish Dally All Year 'Round Bre•kf•at Lunch Dinner •Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm •Ear1y Bird Specials •Happy Hour 4-6;>m •Harbor Brunch Cruises 400 Main St. Balbo;l 673-4633 SYnday mghts • K.unakur.i 2675 lrvone Ave., Cost.\ Mt'sd, 645·5518. Paul Kent plays Jazz ~andards on ptano Wtlh llOCaltst Toby w.1. li.tms and fnends tonight from 8-11 p.m SS minimum. ~ll's lly the 5«.a l 17 Paoric COM& Highway, Huntington Beach, 536-2555. The fim OeJulio Trio perf0tms Frtday· Saturday nights at 8, 9:)0 and 11 and Sun- ~ at 3, -4:30 and 6 p.m. Speo.111 guests are alto sax man Lanny Morg.an on Friday. The Finest Japanese Dining Experience SUll IAI + PIWA11 DIM IOOMS t DIM IOOM TUPAM llOOM + TATAMI IOOM + COCITAI U:U. Ro ... ",."' Horikawa Tolcyo • Los~• Santa Ma 1611 Sunflower Ave., Bldg. E, Santa Ana SOUTH COAST PlAZA VIUAGE • (714) 557~31 . 3 minutes to Perlooning Arts Center Also in LITTLE TOKYO + 111 S. San Pedro St Los !vi 0. (213) 680-9355 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 27, 1992 Jade Shddon returns on trumpet .1nd nu- galhorn Silturday-S...nday. There rs a S-4 en- tertainment charge and $7 minimum food/ beverage charge. • Mud.o Custo Jazz Bat And latin Crill 263 E. 17th St., Cosu Mesa, 6)1_..009 The Peiigy Duqucsne4 Trio Defforms to- night. composer-arranger Ric tlauding and Band ai>_P.ear Friday-saturday. "Swing Sa· vant" with Tom l<ubis and M.ltt jollnson Monday. Showt1mes: twice nightly starting at 8:30 Thursday and Monday; 10 FrtdJy· Saturday. • N~ Bel<h Marriott Hotel & Ten· nis Oub View lounge, 900 Newport Cen- ter Drive. Guitarist Ron l<omle plays Sun· day. • Plarers 18100 Von K.lrm.in A\'e , lf\1ne. 660-9215. "Mambo Kings" 6r.u1l..-in 1.uz presentt<l Saturd.ly 6-9 p.m. • RendezV041S Ballroom .11 lr\1ne M.lr· nott, 18000 Von K.liman Alie lr\1ne. 55} 94-49. The Fabulous Four fr~men .lppc:ar as part or l<en Allan Ptoducttons' firth .lll· nual "Tribute lo the late Oeat Sto>n Kem· ton" 6-10 pm Sund.ly Adm1.~oon S25 •Rusty 'tlipn 2735 W Co.bl Hwy Newport Beach, b-12-343 1 Allen Motettin• appears throudl S..tu1day ilnd W~nl~•v .it 8:)0 pm Jae!. Brand pla)') Sund.iy .at l p.m. •South Ce>isl Plau Vill.i.ite .n Sunflo\\Cr and Plau Drive, Sant.a M.i, 435·.!0SO Second .lllnu.ll ''T .il.e 5 at 5" summc.'r con· cert series concludes toda~ from 5:30 10 7:30 p.m. With Doo M1ne1 Band 1b1g band). Adm1~ fr«' • Studio Care -B.ilbo.i 100 s MM St .• 8.llbo.a. 675-7760. pl.lys 9 p.m.· 1 a m l~ and and 2·6 pm. Sund.ly. MelW\ 0.v tet pl.lyt 9 p.m.· 1 a.m. Fttdav. 8' plays i.uz 9 p.m.-1 a.m. ~ l<riebdi Tno l>U)'S 9 p m.-1 a m. day • Studio ure -Coron.I Mt E. Coisl Hwy , CotOt\.l dcl M¥, 67 ~(( Conzal6 blows h•~ s.ix 8 l 12 ·JO a.m. S..rurdJy and 7:)0-11 : Sundily Ind Tuesday. • 21 Ocunfront 21 Oceanrront, Beach, 675 2566. M.l'll Se·~ pi. .ind blues at the piano b.u ton•i:tit mi;hts from 8 un11I ckxtng .in<f "''' lno from 4·8 p.m. Sl.lndJy. AJ lrl't' • WAlerlront Hilton W"l (OJ 21100 P.)(:1fl(' Co.lsi H~y. ltu Beach, 960 SURF 61g b.lnd ~n scntt<l Sund.'ay Pop, Rock & Country •Alta Coffee Warehou e & Ro.ut 50(, JI Sl St • N'-"'llM Be.tch. Ii' C.r.1n1,1\11lle pl<I~') Celhc fl11~ mu.o'- A\.tnt pop b.lnd LO\e Cr)"lah lrom ilPf-.·.ii S..Sturdil) Futk mu~wn p1.:i~ SYnd.l). I om Loris pl.I>~ 1n..i r ~U•l r Wednt.'\1.1.:iy. Ki1J.. t f.'lal.:in pl.1 1nal pop S0tlg5 .ifl<l Cl.iUK.al )C!«llO( ). ~Nl'lt"): 8 .)0 p m, Ct>CCJX \ d.ly .ind Sun<Uy Ill p m ) Adm.~ • Oarb;acO,\ )Jjj w P.1Clt< (o.1, \\JY, N~' ptirt Dl'lCh. !>"6 bO'lO I's ontem.:itoon.il cLnce be.>t \oOUllC.b Now Serving ... Pre-Theatre Dinner between 5:00-7:00pm • Four Course Gourmet Dinne • Price S22 per person r' South Coast Plaza• Costa Mesa • (714) 540-3840 (Next to ~y Co.> WILD · THURSDA \ il hem d ~~Pits W!t Nadrt ~ Cnist Join us on Thursdays between 3PM & 10PM for ... SO°lo OFF :, Olli (elf c Menu 2241 Wat Coast HwY • Newport kach . (714) 631-1381 )201 ·7S7S. pm- 0 p.m ,~Co. -0.?H rrKJ.)~' \t\'lll.i\ ~x "'"I Oflj;· !It-pc ~nc: rl't' t f•i;h· pl CALE NDAR ;.·1~.~"~~~~ 540-1224 Best Bet George Thorogood brings his rod.in' blues to Pacific mphilhcatre in Costa \1c!ta at 7 p.m. Silturday. little Feat is al o on the hill. Tickcls arc $22· S2i.85. Call 546-4676. 11.'d \h•dn(')(!av 8 p m .. midn1gtlt. • lht> Blue Bfft ~e 107 21~· Pl.1 l'. 1• 1 Bc~h. 67S·23J8. Nick P)zu•~ r•1i-tonight .a1 9 • • Blut.> ~1.irbll' Coffuhousl' 190-ttJrl>I,)( .d C~ t.10.l, t,.c6 S .... 6 K.C tit>\ 1,,, H poip rod: tonii;ht D.id.i ~ pb)'S rod r11da' The ltttl<'r) plJy .altrrn.1· r 11. i.. •turcLi\ JJmm1rt' IJ•ol )N1:' eclec· I 11 ·m n. h1 Mond.iy c . B Smith r•'.J)'S ~ Jli p IOI. Sc.'?t J. Sllow11mes '8· 11 Io- n I I 1 I p I'll mi.Jnrgt\t f tidJ)'. SJtutd.a\ , a. 11 p t"l ~und.'l)·\.\.ed~ , Adm1uion fr<'! • C..ifc lido SOI 10th St ~port B .1<.h. 1 ·s ' t M~I P.attel'\Qt\·~ R&8 B.inJ I \ \und.ly trom 8 JO p m.-1 a.m Coon· I 1 '111n!: 1> ~dormed by lee F.irrcll & '••l'< t 01k" 8 JO p m -1 .a m f\\.•!\\JJ) • C r.v~ Hl>fse StHk Housf' and S.1loon 1 0 Brookholk-DrM•. 5.lnlil AnJ, s.i~. I 'i. ~ JU')' Reed .appNt'S MondJ). 8 ti11grro1ld's Food ind Spirits 19171 \\ " 1J St, Hunhngton Beach, 968· J 5} J l•~"l' enterta1nmen1 Wt nights .a "~<';.,, ~n m•~ nfJdlt Thut'Sd.a,, CO •I •\, loo. C..11 fot other fe.ltures. 8 11\·e Fe~ Two F.lShlon 1~1.lnd, ~port ' ~Kh. 640-S2SO. IC.lren C'MHinger and ~ Hill perloon S.aturd.iy from 7:30- 11:30 p.m. • H.arbor Singers Presbyterian Church of the Coven.int. Filf'Mw it Ad.ms, Costa Mew, 897-0587 Of 964·3383. s.nae~ and d.ancet'S sougit '°' femile group or all ages and sizes Who perform everything from pop to rode. Meetings at 7 pm ~ Tucsd.ay it above <ldcfress The group ~111 also ~rf()fm at )'OUr special event. •Irvine Mt.adows AmphilhH.llt 8808 Ir· ~•ne Cenlcr Ome, lryinc, 8SS·8096 Jimmy Buffet and the Coral Reefer Band with special guest Evangeline perform 8 pm. S.aturd.ly and Sept. 6 ''loll.lpalooza" !e.11u11ng Red Hot Chili Peppe~. Minrsuy. la Cube, Soundgarden, lhe Jesu) and "'\JI)' Chain, Pearl Jam and lush prl">ented at 2 p.m ~ 11-1) hold ouu Clint Blade. A.1100 11ppin .and little Tcl<J~ per lorm at 8 p.m. St'pt. 19 1<11s Kro-.) and MC lyte ~rfonn al 8 pm ~pt 25 lhe B· 52's and Violent Femme.. pfa)' 8 p.m Oct 24. • le Mcridien hotel J 500 ,..\Jc:Arthur Bl\d "1.·wport Bc.i~h. 4 .. (, 2001 "Brood· ..,,1,, My \\.ay, .a Stn01&1•·bo.ird of mu)ical thc.irer. m.i~IC, comrdy .ind )pec1.lll) ~u. ~ held .ll / (~1JI d.nn1•r !>howl, 8 and 9 45 pm Fu<l.i). SJ CO\ ·r chJrgr. t\\O d nl.. rt 1n1mum per Pf'rs<'n •Old World Ct'rmin Rt»l.lurant 7561 Cc·ntr1 -''e 11untington Buch, 895 ·8020 The C..rSQYle LOYnge ... fe.i1u11ng indus tr1JI and .lllcrn,:Uf\C a.incc music, I) held from 9 JO p m 2 a m. tonisht Adm1....on s.i •P.icific Amphithr•tre 100 FJtr 011\e c.,.,,_, Mc'!.l SJ6 48 .. 6 P11rl..1n\l SS Ceori;t> lhoroi;<:ood and L11tle ftJI " pm Sal· uflUV. Td .. eb. S22·S25 85 Al.m J.1ct..>oo plu) ~·.ii gue'>I 01.imond Rio. i :JO pm ':il•p! .. T icl..et~ S25 BS "···I 'oun~ ~I IOllTI) 1n •n .aU·.lCOU)h( ~,. Sepe 2) c.. I lor tid.l·t pncr Billy RJ ~ r\I) perfcxm) Oct. 2 Ca11 for hcl..ct p11 f' G<.'ort;t' Str.lll 8 p.m Oct. q T.cl..e~ S25 8S-S27 50 lr.I<) Oupmart plu> special ~u{')t, dJ:e t l be.> annoull(.rd 1 K.°kcts. S22 .SS·S25 85. • Pl.iyus 18100 Von Karman A\e .• ll\'inc 6t.0·921S Oec1J)'S play m~.c for dancing Fttd.ly-S..turd.ly mghts. Kar JOke offered \.\cdnc,d.ty nights. •Sc.imp! 1576 Old 1't."t~port Bllld . C06W ~~. 64S·8S60 C&.><> Amor ~norms l"-e l'rtl·rta1nmcn1 \\. rdnesd.ly • Sl.ig Loungf' 14 5 E 19th ~ , Co-ta /o.'~. &31 ·981) Cu W• ..i.~ni;cr P..-1cr \\ c l..e1\h.lm pl.a~ folk. country .:1nd oldies OJI 8·)0 1on1ght l he Sh.lrJ.., plJy pop HJ p m C\-•''Y Surtd.Jy • Studio C.are -B.albo.l 100 ~ M.11n SI B.ilboa. 675-7760. H;immerhe<1d Blue plJ)''S rod .ind blues 9 pm -1 .a.m tonight .vld Monday and 2-6 pm Sund.'ly. The Boomet'S rod 8 p.m ·midnight Sund.ly. • 21 Oct.anfronl 21 Ocunrront. Newport BeiJCh, 675-2566. Former Red Ball regulllr St.in Orlow ~rlorms his rock 'n' roll· comedy act with former bandmates in a speci.ll reunion ap~arance MondJy. • Witerlronl Hilton West Coast Oub 21100 Pacific Coast Hwy.. Huntington Beach, 960·SURF. Oise JOCkey on Mon<iay, Tuescfay and S.lturday Club becomes "Pl.inet £arth," .an underground mght club, Wednesd<1y. lr\c reggae band ~r10tms Thu~y. Friday is locill funk night. • C..b.irt>t Guild of Orange County P\'r 101m1nl( Arts Ccntrr, 262-5881 Thrs sup· port group con1pmcd pnm.mly of prof~· >••>nJr. )ingle Jdulb mt.'C·b the fourth Tues· dav of Nch month lhe Sept 11 mcet•np \\Ill be.> in the Performing Arb Center ~ Foundt>r> Hall • Cho1)tor's Soc:1.JI Club al H\Jlt Rc~~·ncv lr11nt> 1"'JOO lambore-c Road. lr11nt' 838· SS42. Burier dinner. door prtzl~ and mu)tc lrom a d•'CtJ> h1ghl•ght 8:30 pm m1dn11;ht d.inu-s tor a~ 30-C.O on Froda\ Adm ... ,,on SS • OcC.Jn Po1c1fic Singl" Sailors 646·-1005 1'on ,,.,.., .ng "m;lt>S ~.:ilhcr C\ rry Sund.1y .. 1 11 • m. fur .a ~ barbecue anc.J )()(1i1I liuur •Open Bridge 45-plus 1n Cosu i\\(').t f>S0-2320 ln1c1med1ate to <1d\anced mJI~., pm \\ednescfay. Cost S2 •Pacific Symphony OrchC'str.i 2151 \\tehd .on 011H• Suitt' 216 lrwlt', J"'-1· HH. The SJturd.ay e-.cning st'r•CS 01 con· certs for $insb con11nucs Sept. 26 ar 8 pm al lf\lnl' McadO\'~ Pre-parl1l"S '"II t>cSn at 6 p.m Tlll:\TfR • Golden \\e t College Pa110 Thea1et, 15"44 Coldcm1~ Sr • ~iun11ngton 8'JS· llJt.:", (lo-.1nl( pc:rformJnc~ of "Pl'lt'r r.in. • thl' mu C ,J \Ctlo!On of the children) dJ'"51C, \\Ill be on ~tagc ton1di1·S.aturday .it 8 p.m , Sund.iy ill ) pm T.ClelS S 12·S 11 • Oun~t' Co.isl CollegP, Drama l.ib Stu d10, 2701 Fa1r11l"11 Rood, Costa MCSJ, 432· S880. OCC's Rt'J>('ft°')' Theater Company presenrs ·The (hNr, Or.hard ' one ol Russ1Jn pl•»''"l:hl Anion Ctlt'l..hov') f;!l'JI t.'>t worl.s, \\h1cn run' Scpl 4 6 ilnlf Sept 12·13. CurYm I) 8 pm fndJ~·S.llurd.1\,. j p.m Sund.a\~ .. nJ ; pm Sept 13. T1d,· 1'b SS Sb • Or.inge Count~ Cr.uies 16892 Bolo..1 Chica St Suite .02 Munlint;ton Beach. 840-1406 "Orangelahom.l!," a wtirtCal rNue or life 1n Orange County. conclude~ in the P.icirte S)'mphony Bu1ld1ng. 11 s E S..nt.1 AnJ Blvd • S.lnta Ana, at 8 p m 5.11- urday Tid.ets'. S 12-S 1 S • Shabspeare Orange County at ChJp- man Collett's Waltmir TheJtl'f, 301 E. Palm St., Or.an~. 744-7016. Closing ~· formances of "Hamlet, Prince ol Oen· mark," Shakespeare's most notable trag· edy, plays tonigN·Sund.'ly tit 8 pm .• with a Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. Tdets: Sl8· S23. •South Or.ingt County Community The.aler at Camino Real Pl.iyhouse. 31776 El Cam1n<1 Rcal, S.an Juan Capistrano. 469· 8082. "Wolf! ).lCk London Rememix'r~." Tom Scott's one-man show. runs 8 pm I Best Bet Fnd.ly·S.lturdo1ys throui;h Sept 19. Tickcb S10. •South Co.isl Rt~rtory 655 Town Cen- ter Duve, Costa ,..1es.l. 957-4033 "The M.ln Who Came to Dinner," the Niulman and 1 lart clas~c comedy about .a pompou> Broadway cntic •~ho l11crally 1.lnds on rhe door~ep of an Ohi0 family and turns 1hm li~es upside do"n \\Ith his rrcuper.l!lon, opens Sept 11 and continues Tu~J\ • Suoday unfll Oct 11 D1>eount pre"l'"' Sept 4· 10. l i<l;cb 51 S 523 ' "South Pacific" conlinuc through Sept. 20 at Elizabelh Howard's Curtain Call Theater, 690 El Camino Real, Tustin. Curtain times are 6:30 p.m. Tuesday·Thur!tda)'S and Sal· urdays; 7 p.m. Fridays; 11 :30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Sunda)!>. Prices start at $19.95. For info rmation, c.lll 730·82~0. OUR PRIM E RIB DIN NER Is ONLY $995. Bur You CAN STILL DRE§ UP IF You REALLY WANT To. Right now at Charley Brown's. we're serving thick. tender prime rib, aJong with your choice of soup or salad, and baked or steak house potato. all for just $9.95. Because great value never goe , out style. CHARLEVGBROWNS Where you get more than you pay for. ~ltd· 1m.sWas1tt-' ·11-l'4IO ft ti , I lrd • 161 -PM. • ! Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 27, 1992 ·,_,.~ .. ,.._4 .. , ........ •• • . -•• ' STAGE Golden West College 'Peter Pan' soa T here are few attractions in the theater that are as calculatingly.guaranteed tu entice the sandbox se t as "Peter Pan." the spnghtly musical based on the legendary fairy tale b) James M. Barrie. Gl1ldcn Wei.I College\ ambitiou' production enjoys an C\trJ advantage -following a) it docs on the heels of the Steven Spielberg movie "Hook," \\ hich most youngsters have ~cen at lea!>t once. And director Steven Paul Schwanz has v.ovcn J marvelously cn1er1:11ning incarnation of this v.orld-rcnowned fable . The scenic and visual effects of Jody Casillan are particularly imprC!>Si\e in the G\VC show, elaborately co!>turned by Donna Mae D1ckem. Allhough the intricate changeove r!> ncce\~itatc two intc rmi!>sions, the overall effect " uh1matcly Y.urlh the wait. character. Anderson keeps his villainy well in bounds of comedy to insure the affection oC younger playgoers, and his broad strokes of slapstick arc calculated to entertain audiences of all ages. T• 11111 Elna Marie Binckes is a charming and delightful Wendy, a diminutive actress with a grown-up voice whose assured performance make it difficult to believe she's the understudy for this production. Mat Irons' and Justin lsfeld portray her younger brothers with enthusiastic aplomb. canine nurse Nana and the menacing crocodile. ''Peter Pan" winds up its run in the college's m this weekend with fiMI performances tonight thro Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. Call 895· reservations. 0 T he Irvine Community Theater will hold its an meeting and new season preYicw Sunllay at I the auditorium of Turtle Rock Community P Sunnyhill Lane iu Turtle Rock Drive in Irvine. ElrL.1bcth Ju~tice !>uar!> effortlessly through the title role, ottering a ~piritcd Pan w11h boundless quantities of energy . ind l.'go. She cnjO)S .1 w;irm rapport with the youngsters in thl.' audience and performs\\ ith pnrticular clan in her flying 'cquenccs. In what may be a first, at least locally, the actress playing Mrs. Darling is double cast as the Indian princes!. Tiger LlJy. Suzanne Vera excels in the choreographic requiremen1s of the latter role, though her straight assignment could use some fine tuning . Theater Critic Gino England is a comic delight as the bumbling pirate Smee, while little Nicole Chamness swipes her scenes beautifully as a rabbit-costumed lost boy. Lea Russo is a scream as both the Following a brief business meeting. the theater attendees to assist in cokl readings from three of t which will be produced during the 1992-93 season (new) Odd Couple," "Catch Mc If You Can" and a Mockingbird." A scene from the sea!>On opener, or the Heart," currently in rehcar~al, al o will be o along with two llhort plays, "In the Old City" :ind "Blondes." 1 he ncf.rnou' Capt:11n Hook I!> interpreted with all comic 't\'P' out b~· Nils Anderson. ''ho rc,cb in his renegade Cy~tic Fibrosis fund-raiser is making waves J u~t ;iboul evcl)onc ha~ participated in charity mara1hons where you 'pon~or n child for lhc number of laps he or !.he can run around a 'chool)ard or an adulr for 1hc number of miles he can jog. T'' o companies and the Cannery Restaurant have joined forces Sat· urda~ tl) throw the idea into the ocenn for the Cystic Fibrosis Found:1- t1on In "f\br;ithon fur .1 Cure," MJTc f'ranz and the CF Express Race Boat 11 ill run laps from the Newport Pier to Dana Point H:irbor and t-ack tnim 9 a.m.·3 pm. SJturday. People have made per-mile pledges or Oat pledge~ for C)'tic F1hro!>t!. C'clcbrirics Jnd lhtl\e who have made large contributions get a round· lnp lap (30 mile!>) of the marathon, which is expected to total 15 laps or ~5U miles. Of cour!lc. \pending a day on the ocean can whet your thirst and your Jppc11tc That·, where the Cannery comes in. Owner Bill Hamjlton is turning the re~tauran1 o-.cr to Cystic Fibrosis from 4 p.m.·midnighL During that time. revelers can enjoy dinner, beer, wine, dancing to a hve hand, a silent auction. a rafne for a special vacation and harbor crui'>c' all night long on the Cannery's two yachts. T11:kcts for the event can still be purchased at $75 per person. Checks 'hL1uld be made out to the CyMic Fibrosis Foundation/Marathon for a Cure. For more information, c:ill 675-5777 or 938-1393. There is no admisi.ion h> the meeting and lunch provided by the theater. The public is in,1tcd, anJ additional information is :ivailablc nt 857-5496. Kayaking is among the sports that are highlighted al Outdoor bPf. Outdoor is no place couch po I (you're iDICJ'C.S&Cd in mogub, diving m c waters and conqucri Ing heights, 1hc place t weekend i~ Crystol Court. No, 1he Scgcrstroms ha clcd their hopping cc placed :in "Amcricnn GI set m i1s place. From 10 a m.-6 p.m. :ind l 1 • a.m ·S p.m. Sun shopping center at 3333 Co~ta Mc J, will present ' Expo," featuring SO top and sports companies the latest in i>ports equip clothing, spcciahy prod travel service . Everything from bac and kayoling 10 horscba and hot-air ballooning wi turcd. The eyc<4tcher w indoor climbing wall, on perts will discuss tcchni in rock and mountain cli Crystitl Court's North is one of the presenters. CALENDAR · ... ·.· 540-1224 M•r•• Bl.rd Dinner theater • Eltubeth How.ird's Curtain Call The-- .ller (l'ICJ £1 Cimino Rrdl, Tustin. 730 lli4o "X>ulh P.ic1f1c" cnnttnues 1hmugh f,i•pr 20 "Tilt-King and I" opens Sept 14 ( ur1.11n tomes 6 30 pm Tuesday· 1 hurwJJys .Jnd 5.lturdays 7 p.m fnd;iys, 11 JO a m. and 5 JO p m SuNUys. Pnc~ \t.lrl at S 19 95 • Keith & Margo's Murdu Myslery .it Scott's Seafood Crill & Bar, ))()() Brostol St , Cosui M~. 12131 466·1767. Solve-11 ynurwlf whodunit, ~re Kton ~ ~ din~ guests, presented 8 p.m. Sawrdays •le Mvidi.n Hotel '4SOO MacArthur Blvd .• Newport Beach, 476-2001 . "Broad· way, My Way," a smorgasboard of mustUI theater, mag1C, ~ and specialty acts, ii held at 7 lspeeial dinner showl, 8 and 9.45 p.m. Fridays. $l COYl?f charge. two dnnk minimum per penoo. • Mezunlne Rtst.lurant t 9800 MacArthur Blvd .. IMM, 955-CLUE. ''Noir Suspteions," a ~ mystery-comedy ~ on the movie "~blana," is ~ntrd Fridays at 8 p.m. and Salurd.lys at 7 p.m Admruion: Sl8·S.'48. Nurl>y Newpon Beach Marriott Suites continues It's S 1 '49· Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday. August 27. 1992 per-couple "Mystery W~nd" package which includes dinner, the show, • two- room suite Friday °' Saturd.y evening and breakfasl the ~ day at the Marriott's Wi~ rcstaur.int. • otd Wortd Germ.in labur.int 7561 Center Alie., Huntington Be.id\, 826--4730. "Encore," an audience participation mys· tety dinner, is presented .it 7 p.m. Sat· urdays. Adm~: s.ca. Auditions • Ellubtth Howud's CurUln Call The- atet 690 El umino Real, TUSlon, 73(). 8240. Open audicJ0111 2 p.m Sepe. l .ind 10:30 a.m. ~ 4. fot children ¥ S·1'4 to play Chlldten of ~ in "The King and t," whictl opms Sqit. 2'4. fr~ ~ ol shed mWc: offrred at bOlc olfa 10 • m. ·6 p ,,,_ d.ally. • Oran• Coul Colep, Dfama lab Sw- dio, 2701 Fairview Ro.td, Costa Mtsa, "32· 5640. ~ b occ·i ci(&MI .mnual ~ Month production QI ''Rol«n• er.inti & Coi~ Ale Dud" 10 be ~ 6 p.m. ~ 14. The sllOW Will run Norv. 6-22. •• .. Id •• llt~day .n ... Se. lier Tutl•I• ••• '11611.a eea ... ~ s n thc:ucr gh 378 for ual .m. in k,on ill call on c ~ripb .. The 'To Kall 'Crime re red. viii be 0 for oes vigo1ing tal-blue lO\\Cf· be 1his cn't lev- ier and diotor •• uturday ay, the ear St.. Outdoor u1fi11cr~ hibiting cnt and lS and packing riding be rea- l be on hich ex- es used ing. slorc COSTA MESA ANGELO 1969 Harbor Blvd. 646· 1225. Open tor Unch Mon. -Fn. 11 :30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; dinner lrom 4:30 p.m. R..-rvationa are recommended. "ThebMt Nonh8fn ttahan c:uillne In al of Orange County" accordtng tG \::O-OWner Joe lngerdia. Fr.ah 1..tood and paSlas .,. le a apecidin of the house. C*"1Q and private patty facdlliee .llVdable. TME BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSI ZJOO Hwbor Btvd. (Easttide d the H9tbof Centet) 641-9m. R~•ionl aocepced. l.unctt Mon. ..frl 11 L m. to 4 p.m. Dinner Mon. 4 to I p.m.; Tuet., w.d, to 9:30 p.m.; Thurs.. Fri. to 1 O p.m.; S& 3 to 10 p.m.; Sun. 3 to 9 p.m .. Cotla Mesa's oldell ltNlkhouM boalls a 30 y•r tradition d MM,g the finest In charbroiled ...... fMh filh and chicken. w.m, friendly atmosphere suitab6e tor wery occaaion from buslnne meedliga to famlty partiH . Lunches from 13.49; complete dinners from SI.SIS. Grazing menu Ind tugera llfter 4 p.m. from $3.95. P,Wate rooma 1or business m .. tl11g1, '9hwaal dinners, recepcionl and aped9l occasion pattiel. GINO'S ON THE tlU.428 E. 17th &rMC, 15().1750. ReMfVmions IOCept8d. A Com Mele t.ndmark. Wwm, lnifMI• mMdng p6ace; the ukimale neighboftlood r..i.urant and ~ Lunch, dinner. ~ brelld•. EJll*!ly prepared,.,., ........ .., ... ldw6c'i...w.""'•-. ...... Md-.. epecialllM. lN• ~-~in the U.;~Ks9Dk• •••klndl Iran 1 p.m. HOMtAWA 3100 S. Plaza Ori¥e. ScMAh COllll ...... Wllge. 557- 2531. A•1n1llae••_...ed. Rne ................ ,....,,.,,. uses the freshest 1ngred1ents. Sushi Bar, tatami rooms. cocktall lounge. Muttl-<X>Urse Kaiselu dinners must be ordered 24 hours in advance. Elegant dining. lunch and dinner L.A CAVE 1695 Irvine Ave. at 17th St .. 646-7944. Lunch. Mon-Fri; Dinner nighUy. Absolutely marvelous steaks and fresh seafood. Setved in an intimate and romantic cellar dining room. In th• area for nearly 30 years. this oozy restaurant has one of the most unequ. dinner menu Pl••ntalions around. Homestyle kJnch specialties WI I dlly time fMlU,.. MA BARKERS 154 E. 17th St 646- 4303. 6 Lm. to 10 p.m. dally; Sunday from 7 Lm. s.rving breakfast , kJnch. dinner in a hOmestyle fashion. "Country style American cuisine". Always the friendliest service. low prices for high quality homemade food. Ml CASA 296 E. 17th St ~7626. Family style Mexican restaurant. President Bush has eaten her•I Open daity at 11 Lm. fOf lunch, dinner , and cocktails. Call ahead for large parties. The excellent pOO.s, solicitous Mrvice and delicious food make Mi Casa poasi>fy th• most popular Mexican HlefY In th• ar•L MUCHO GUSTO JAZZ BAA AND LATIN QflU 263 E. 171h St.. Colla Mesa. 631-4009. Fantaltlc Lllln CUiline from Mmlico. Brazfl and Peru. aat•llil• TV tot Olympics, RamsfRidefs games. l.Ne Jazz T._,l'ldlly through Saturday, Big Band on Monday. lne~. AMERA RESTAURANT 3333 BrillOI St South Coal Plaza. 5440- 3840. LIM'ch 11 :30 a.m;. 10 3 p.m. Mon. .Sil; dinner s-10 p.m. Mon.· Thun; '1il 11 p.m. Fri. I Sat.AeNNllionl .,. ••AllOOIOlelt_..cMld. AWlld wtnnlng Continental anine. One d the odf ,...,,.,,., In Orange County to oner tableslde flambe. Excellent se1Vice, intimate atmosphere. SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport BMi. MS-8560 W•m & friendly owners Linda and Fernando Navaretta offer authentic Italian cuisine served in the traditional European manner. Fernando's impressive credentials Include graduating from Culinaty Academy in haJy. training at Hotel Concordia, Venice. Italy; Chef at Don Pasquale in Cambndge, England; Churchill's in La Chax De Fondes, Switzerland; Hocel La Paix in Agno Lugano, Switzerland. Scampi offers an intriguing menu and lovely wine list. Banquets, private parties and catering . VINNIE'S RISTORANTE 270 E. 17th St 722-9264. Vinnie's authentic Italian food will make your mouth water. The atmosphere is casual and the prices wiH not put a dent in you wallet. Come join Vannie for lunch or dinner and enjoy the food that was named best in the county in 1982 by the O.C. Register. also located at 25292 Mc lntyre, Laguna Hills, 588-8171. WAHOO'S ASH TACO 1862 Placentia 631-3433. Open daily from, 11 am. to 10 p.m.; Sundays iii 9 p.m. Outrageously delicious south of the border cuisine wfth a Hawaiian flair. Wahoo's is a haven for local as well as international surfers, athleles and anyone baking for good food at incredibly low prices. Absokltefy no lard used in preparation; everything is fresh and pr9pared to order. Laid bad<. casual atmosphere. Also at 1133 S. Coast Hwy. in Laguna and on Bristol & Baker in Costa Mesa. ZUBIES 1712 Placentia, 645-8091. Pule and simple. just l«e mother's lovell Reuonably priced. top quality food and generously poured, low priced drir*s have kept their C11Stomet'S coming bad< tor years. Loblt• taa • choen, ribl and tpedala changing nigttly. Thurlday night .. prime rib night. Lundi and dinn.r HfWd. Sunday Mexican ~from $1 .99. ZUBIES OILOED CAGE AND OYSTER BAA 1714 Plecentia. right next door to ZUbtes. 64~ A big. sptawting enterprise with pool tables and gam•. Featuring 16 items on the Cyst• S. ~; r.gular menu includes pizza. sandwiches. burgers and a variety of specials. Very casual, family oriented atmosphere. NEWPORT BEACH ABBONOANZA 3421 Vaa Udo. 875:8973. Operl tor dinMr, 5 iii . do9ing, Tues.·Sat. CloMd Sun. & Mon. Owner Sara Parrish brings her grrindmcJthef '• recipes '° Newport 8Mch. Traditional ttalian and Mlltood Mledlona. Pasta and a varitlly of unique btMds made fresh d9ily. Last ~ nae INlt. an ex«*lent wine list completes the ~ THE CAfiM ..... ..,~y 3010 Lafay9tte s1s-sm . Lunch 1 1~30 Lm. to 3 p.m. Mon.-Fri •. ; dinMt' 5-10 p.m. ddy. Sundly bNnd\ 10:30 Lm, to 2:30 p.m. ReMfVmions accepted. COl'**'al c:Wine, •• ~ empha~ls. Great clam chowder. Newport Beach Historical Landmari\ features Weekend Brunch Cruises and live entertainment in the lounge in addition to lunch and dinner. CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy. 675-1922. Dinner 5:30 -10:30 p.m. Sun.-Thurs.; 'Iii 11 :30 p.m. Fri. & Sat. Rese1Vations suggested. Classic Northern Italian gourmet cuisine. New, moderately priced lounge menu served til the wee hours. Wild and crazy lounge at night when the band strikes up. Chic clientele. LE BIARRITZ 414 N. Newport Blvd. 645-7600. Lunch: Moo·Fri 11· 5. Dinner 7 nights 5-closing. Lee Fenell's Band Fri. & Sat. 8· 12, Sunday 5-9pm, Dancing. Reasonable, comfortable, & unpretentious. Le Biarritz offers award-winning cuisine at affordable prices. Monthly winemaker dinners are a must. MARGARITAVILLE 2332 W. Coast Hwy. 631-8220. Open daily from 11 :JOam to 12:30am for d1n1ng. Excellent Mexican food with new and exciting speaals offered daily. Full bar with entertainment nightly. The Margaritas were rated "The Best in Orange County·. Aese1Vations accepted. 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean front, 673-2100. On the Ocean front next to the Newport Pier. Open Daily at 4pm. Enjoy fabulous Catalina sunsets from our main bar. Dinner nightly from 5:30 pm. Fine dining In Newport's most intimate setting. Specializing in gourmet seafood. Large wine-cellar for banquets up to 50 people. Active piano bar with MAX SEILER Thurs.· Sunday. SABATINO'$ RESTAURANT & SAUSAGE CO. 251 Shipyard Way, ~ Beaeh-;723-0621.0pen- fOI lunch & dinner, dosed Mondays. Weekend Brunch. Sal. & sun. 8:30- 1 :oo. Tucked .way near the Udo Sh~ard. this charming. family owNKi restaurant offers an inviting atmosphere and delicious food! Famous for their authentic. homemade Italian Sausage. Sabatlno's complete menual90 includes fresh pasta, seafood, lamb. veal and a tempting anay of a salads & appetizers. TALE OF THE WHALE 400 Main Street. Bal>Oa. 67~. Panoramic bay view. entry features pictures of Otd Newport. Seafood and traditional fiv0tites. Lunch. dinner and Saturd.y and Sunday bNnch. VILLA NOVA 3131 W. Coast Hwy. 642·7880. Dinner nightly 5 p.,m. to 2 a.m. Excellent. hear1y Italian cuisine; outstanding wine list. Active piano bar. fawrite local late-night spot Upstairs room al "Top of the v~1a· fOI banquets, private partaes. SANTAANA CRAZYHORSE STEAKHOUSE a SALOON Locllted on Brookholow just off the Oyer Rolld exit of the SS Fwy. 549-1512. Open tot~ and dlnn«. Live entertainmenl in the saloon. BG name oonc9f1I on Mondaiy and Tueedaiy nigttt. Gen«oUS MtVinga of S.Mka. salads, sandwiches. chicMn. fish and specials. Country them•. excellent service. Private rooms available. HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY BERTOUNO'S 18041 Magnoha, Ftn. Valley. 963-2730 Beneath the burgundy awning, nestled tn the back of the Toy City Shopping Center is a rare land, a family owned and operated restaurant. As you approach the long wooden bench outside, music of the forty's and fifties greets you. This is Bertolino's, a family restaurant that 4 brings back family style Italian food and great se1Vice. From their famous 5 layer Lasagna to the Veal Piccata or Blueberry Cheesecake that is made by hand every day. The food is incredible. Light summer dishes will make your dinner delightful and sllll leave room for Strawberry Mousse topped with fruit 1n a chocolate cup. Bertolino's is open8d daily 1 t am to 9pm, Fridays and Saturdays t11110pm. Join your friends and neighbors under the burgundy awning this summer. TEXAS LOOSEY'S 10142 Brookhurst at Adams. 964-8882 Texas Tested. tried and trusted. This chili parlor and saloon offers some of the best eats, firewater and pickins around! Mesquite smol(ed nbs, chicken. steaks, Texas chth, happy hour specials. Kids eat free with each paying adu~ll For Information On How Your Restaurant Can Be Included In The Piiot Dining Gulde- Please Call John Vallnsky At 642-4321 Ext. 269 • O~ Coast Weekend I Thunday, August 27, 1992 §.; .S ~,' ~i . ' f 1' ; b • t \ l I I # .,. .... ·lo I , ,., ( ' ~l"' ' ' • ' Pasta Mesa Will Be 3 & You Will Be 1/2 Pasta Mesa will oolebrate three ~uf years of serving you! Join us for lunch or dinner on Thursday, August 27th begnning at 11 :ooam & pay 112 price for anything on the meru au day ~our~ to you for your oontirved support! Drawngs v.111 be held throughoot the day for various prizes! ~ k 212 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa ~ ~ {714) 642-7488 -!)[bbondanza- Fresh Pasta & Seafood Restaurant AUGUST PASTA EXTRAVAGANZA Tuesda). Wednesday, & Thursday Nights Only ~di •• Pinal••• L•• ,• ~ '1°'1' Mate-Cullllle ~ rsunticii iffeiiteoii Tan 3 = .-,:-..:i I • Fusion Jazz Artist JEFF GONZALES 1. (with this ad.) 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