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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-09-03 - Orange Coast Pilot.• • THE NEWPORT BEACH • Cood morning! Do you know the thrff most popul• itflnl sold at Mother's Muket & IC.itdten in Cosu Mnar • . , il'hurlday, Sept. 3, 1992 'Wet Wedn.esday' tickets available for upcoming 'B'ack-to-School Night' Complimenta,Y tickets for the next Wet Wednesday -"Back-to-School Night," Sept. 9, • featuring Newport-Mesa teachers, administrators anotrustees -are available starting at 9 a.m. today at Hornblower Din ing Yachts, 2431-W. Pacific Coast Highway (next to Cano's). All seven previous Wet Wednesda~ evenings, sponsored by the Daily Pilot and Hornblower, have been quick sell-outs, so P.lease pick up your tickets early. For more information on the Wet Wednesday Summer Series, set! the ad on page A13. Coverage of Wednesday's nigt).t Wet Wed- nesday Sports ~ight can be fauna on page A 12. · Lights out ·at the Inn ...,. Balboa's landmark Little Inn on the Bay will close its JioDis-la!'bor Day and be fePlaced by condominiums . By Tony Cox &Sttss Ed.lor ' LIDO -Oy noon on L-abor Day, a longtime Dalboa Peninsula landmark will be out of bultinc for good. That's the dc:uilinc for final chccko.ut ,at-the charming Little Inn on the Day. which is closing to make room for a condominium development. llerrick Ranson, "ho had owned the 29-room inn for about I5 years, sold the property to a loc;>I group that plani. 10 raze the . hotel and build condominiums on the i.i1c. Many customer of the 35-)ear-old hotel arc sad 10 see it clo~. but unless they alre:idy . have reservations, they won't be able 10 enjoy one last stay at tbe hotel. All of the l.ntlc lnn on the "B:iy's rooms are booked through Sunday night. · "I l's certainty difficuh (10 cc the inn close), but we take ii in Our stride," said the 59-ye:ir-old Hanson, who hasn't yet decided on hi next career move. ''That's part of life." Winner of S1·joLUnalism awards in 1992 The DaJ~ PDot Index 1) Orpn1c apple juice 2) Soy milk 31 VitAJmin C 25 cents Poltpon.e Balboa . fire station~ Hedges Says ... . . . ..,. Newpe'rt councilman says rpillio.n-dollar project may be too rich for this year's recession-ravaged budget. Other city officials disagree . By Tony Dodero SQll writ/I BALBOA ISLAND' -With the city facing a $2 million budget crunch, City Councilman John Hedges wants the council to rethink its decision • lo con- struct a )new fire station on Balboa Is- land. ''That project costs over a million dollars," he said, noting that it was the. most expensive of the city's capital im- provement projects for 1992. "From a pragmatic standpoint, that single larg- est chu.nk should be looked at very closely. That station has served the is- land for nearly 70 )'Cars; maybe it .can do it a couple more ." The coun cil will be a)kcd al its Sept. 28 meeting to give priority to upcoming capital improvement projects, one or " -. which js the fire station. .. And Hedges sugge~tcd the council, which approved the com.1ruct1on months ago; should now explore the possibility of remodeling the current statio n on Marine A\enue, an!:ilead of building a new one. That picturesque station ha-; been criticized by fire and city offic1a" for being seismically un~u nd and too small to house three firefighters. A nC\\ or rebuilt station mu~t also meet new earthquake standards that '"'ill take cf· feet in 1994. M.>(, o\Vl\Ao..ly ..... ~ A new SI million !>talion 1-. being propo)ed at the old UnOC'JI ~t:r.1ce -.1.1- uoi1 'lie on the curna of Park and M.1· nne a1,.eoue!>. Counc1lv.om.10 Jc:in \\all, "ho rcp- re,ent~ BJlbo;i 1'1.inJ, be he\ cs the nC\\ \tataon should be huilt. "I thank 11\ tht right deCl'WOn .ind II h.1~ been m.iJ1:.' \\all ~aid. 'Tm ltJll')- r1ed th>at up IO flU\\, \\C 3r~ on the nghl Ir Jct...." Uu1 ~he udm1ucd thJt \\ith the cur- re nt bullg1:1 outlool-, no1hing is ~acred, 1nclud1ng the fire !>t.itron. · See ST A TION/Bla Piie Bandits flee. atter failed iewel heist ..,. Armed man and two accomplices retreat from Mozaffarian Jewelry store empty-handed. after botching robbery. No one is hurt. By Tony Dodero Sull Wnter MARINERS MILE -Three· b:mdrrs-flc;d-cmpty-mrm:led -:xftCT an a11cmpted robbel) punctu.itcd wi1h gunfire at a je\\clry !>lore in <Lhc. John Dominis MJrina \\COi awry Wedneltday morning. Ne\\- port Beach police said.· The owner of Mozaffan.in Je\\· clry, Fred Mozaffan:in: let a m.in "ho ~.11d he "anteJ to ~e ~ome merchandbe into hilt s\0-re at about lO:W 3 m .. Sgt. And)' Goni !>lid. 1 he. man then pointed a handgun JI the O\\ ner and de- manded JC\\dl), he said. The man then told Mozaffanan he "J going to put handcuffs on him and 1n-,1ructed him to unloct... the fron t door of the More and let his t\\O accomplices in. Gon1s !>.lad At that point, Gonis sa1J. Mozaffarian shoved the intruder and one round "as fired from the handgun. No one \~·as hit by the bullet. Not nil of Hanson's customers See INN/llel hit "It's certainly difficult (to see the inn close), but we take it in our s tride," says Herrick Hanson, who had owned Little Inn on the Bay. Seeing that the robbery had gone b.id, the bandits ran from the See HEIST/ID ,... Somali professor grieves for her · starving count.ry ~ Amin~ Adan calls on international community to help end the starvation and bloodshed in her East African homeland. By Russ Loar SUit w~ COSTA MESA -When Amina Adan leff the cap1t'al city of Somalia in 1990, life was relatively normal, despite the brutal treatment of her people by the country's ruling dictator at the opposite end of the country. · "The conditions in Mogadi hu were not bad at all when l left," s:iid Adan, recently hi red as a history professor nt Orange Coast College. "I left a city with elec&ric11y artd everything. But in the north, which is now the Republic of Somaliland, the people were bcin& slaughtered." The slaughter and civil war has sine~ moved south, and many of the horrific images or a st11rving people broadcast around the world come Crom Mogadishu, the decimated capital city where Adan once tauaht history at the Somali National University. _ ''I am devastated," she said. "I feel strongly that the international community must act to halt the starvina and bloodshed." Adan blames the impcndina starvation or millions or Somalis Qn the dictatorship or Siyad Lft~t>.~Noc. Amina Adan was recently hired to teach history at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Barre, who took power in a 1969 military coup and ned the country in 1991. His departure intensified open warfare between competing guerrilla groups. "What you arc seeing is the result of 2I years of dictatorship -this is what he did to1hc people," Adan uid. "And what you see is 21 years of arms comi.na both from the United States a.nd Soviet Union being amassed by the dictator so that he could wipe out his people." The Soviet Union and the United States gave Somalia millio ns or dollars in aid in return for the ~ ADANJWll* ..... ' Murder charge filed , in gang shooting ~ District attorney wants youth tried as adult in · Costa Mesa slaying. By Joel Beers ~Wtllr COSTA MESA -Murder charge were filed Wedneltda) in Juvenile Court ngain~t the 17-~car­ o.ld accused of fat:illy shooting a rival gang member Sunday night. according 10 Orange Count ) Dep- uty District Attorney Gary Paer. Paer is also asking that the juve- nile be tried as nn ndult and that the Street Terrori m Enforcement and Pre\cntion Act be 1mplc- men1ed. Both \\Ou ld inc rea e the !IC\enty of the prison sentence, the m1n1- mum penalty being 15 )Car \\llh- out parole. A judge must decide on both re- quests. A he.iring dJte for the re- quest application will be )Ct this month , Paer )aid. Paer Stii<l it "oulJ be "highly unusual" for the court 10 not ti)' the juvenile as an adult. The three :idults "ho "ere ar- rested in connection with the mur- der were released Tuc~d.1y. Dut Bectrlfytng Quiz · Paer said their ClbC!. arc stall under ime 11gJtion. The four \\Cre arrei.tcd in con- nection \\-1th the shooting death of han Uh~ Torre -Camilo. 19. lilied Sunday night at the antcr..ec· tion of Wilson Strut and Pomon.1 A\Cnue. . Torre -C:imllo "as drh mg his car "hen another car pulled along- side and someone shot at him The bullet entered his ned.. and c~iteJ bcnemh his e:ir. The three :idults \\ere arrested everal hours later an their car. Witnesses led PQlice to the juve- nile later Mon~ay morning. Think you t..now your stuff about the history and lore o(Newport Harbor? If so, you and a guest may win a free seat aboard one of the entranb in the Sept. 19 6th Annual Duffield Great Electric Boat Rall)', a Newport Seaf~t event co-sponSOfed by the Daily Pilot: The \'\-inners will ride iA a boat donated by Electric Boot Company, located in Balboa. TodJy':. Question From what does the C.l!>ta\va~~ prop(!rty on the Upper N(!\\port Bay get its namel From Siturday through 111\Jrscfay, we will ask a question a day pertaining to the colorful histOI)' of the harbor. All you ~ve to do is simply call up our RNders' Hotline (642~321) \v1th all five correct answers and your name \\-ill be in the drawing. We'll select six winners. The. deadl1he to mat..e )''Our call is Friday at s p.m. Winne!'!. will be announced next Wednesday. Wedne~dJ(' Question There as one ne1ghborh00t in Newport Beach \'\-here ~ houses have no g.uast" becau~ no cars are allO\\--ed there. \\here 1~ 1t? Tu~sd.i}' Question Wh.it NC\\ pot1 Beach arch1teq \\On the America's Cup in 1970 and what was the namt.> of his bo.ltl Mond.iy's Que~tion U1lac \\.l; the ~\K>US na~ of Collins / /Jnd, '"h1eh ~portedly "'a; "'°'1 in a po'-er gJme by a f.1mous Hollywood .Jctod Mlurd.ay's Que tion· u,1>.Jt Newport BNch isl,Jni:J Mas or1 mJlly Sh.Jrk'l;/Jnd .md was ff'n.Jmed •fter .in /f\ 1~ g~Jnddaugh1erl • .... •• / ·. ' I I •I " 1) I 11 ~ , ' . A2 Thursday. Sep.tember 3, 1992 ----------------------------- ' . Locals Only \ Managing Editor Steve Marble ..• 642-4321 • Streetwise lntl'M\''" .ind photogr.iph\ by Shauna Norfleet This neighbor m<ikeS good ·.-fences Q Whit wouldn't ,. Ill : ~ dad --11111 ,...., What's ra1y oun .......... ~ Lu Castillo Age 8 "Polka dots." , Niki Kimbell Age 8 "Bathing suit top." Evita Castillo Age 7 ,.___ "Bov'~ T-shirt." Rebecca Carroll Age 10 "Barbie stuff." IF YOU'RE CONSIOEIUNG PUTTI NG UP u wh ite picket fence in your front yard, call Wood Fence Specialties in Costa Me!>a (540-9699). Peter Skela, owner of Wood Fence Specialties, is offering rcooers orthis column a ~percent discount through the month of October for f cnces. Skela offers standard '~ood fence designs as well os custom work. "hich he say· "makes up 50 percent of his • work." Skein sets oil fence posts 20 to 30 inches deep "it~ a complete concrete fill. Skel.:i boa~ts his materials are "grade one, and th;it no one in Orange County can beatJhe quality." Skela offers a five-year "arrant}' on l.1bor and material. ... J "matching existing wood windows," ant.I he "!>pecializes in but not limited to 1900 to 1960·era windows." Warren Joyce is offering readers of thi s column u 10 percent di!>COunt for a month. Joyce claim!> he has the only company that rebuilds wood w indowt> in Southern Californiu. "I let the other companies figh t over new windows," he says, ''I'll stick to the old ones." Joyce S:l)S ad,·antages to his scrvke includes th:u "your hou!>c "on't look like an older home with new window , it "ill look like a well-maintained home. You 'll !>ave money, and \\On't have to tear up the house the way you have to when new windows nrc instartcd." I le says that rebuilding "in't}ows takes about three "eeks. 0 "' And he can put in a simple 200-foot picket fence in one day. .• NEWPORT WOHKOUT, LOCATED IN the John Wood Fence Specialties prices rnnge from SI 0 a foot fo r a simple picket fence to s~o for a more int ricaie fence design. 0 Dominis building on P:.icific Coast HigJiway in Newport Dcach (642-3515), is a personal training studio that offers one-on-one personal training for. its clients that's very affordaolc. WE•RE 'GEITING READY TO change ou r cracking, 40·ycar-old wood \\indcms, and it's confusing because of :Ill the altern1nivcs. l'm glad I found the Wnr~n P. J orcc Co. of Costa Mcsn (642-1905). Wnrrcn Joy~ can rebuild o r replace any wood w indo". Joyce say!> his !>pccialty is · The fees arc $55 a month for use of tl.ie gym, and $35 per private session. The .difference bctwee., Newport Workout and many personal training gyms is that i1 has full shower facilitic for men and women. • . "People can get ready for \I.Or~ here,'' says owner M onn An unctis, "or come here on their--· lunch ht1ur.'' There·~ C\Cll a to\\cl sen ice. --- COMMUNITY MEETINGS 8 Please send it in "ri~rtg: lo plJce an t'H'nl, plea)C \\-rtte Commun11\ EH•nh, 0.:11ly P1IOI, JJO W Ba> St., (<h!J Mt.'!>J, C.-ihl l.J.!627 7 pm. -ltJ ,, m -J0Jm 5 p !TL t. \()pm 6 )0 pm 7 30 am 7' lO .i m ... )0 pm p rn ...> TO DAY The American lung Association will offer a r r!'('dom I rum Smoking Clinic Hoag Memo· ra.11 110\p•t.il 301 i".l.'Wport Blvd , ""Newport "Hc.ith lo enroll, .call the l.meracan Lung As· -'lt 1,u1on of Orange County at 635 LUNC. FRI DAY Newport . Harbor area Cha mber of Com- merce, f;O\-C'rnmcntal Jffa1rs b1eaL.la~t. Balboa Ba~ Club TUESDAY N~l>(>rt H;arbor Chamber of Commerce, '-''~utM' comm1tlct> meeting. chamber of. f1tc 1470 fambort.>e Rd., 1'ewport Beach 6 7 i3 14 20 21 27 28 8 g 10 11 12 15 16 11., . 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 29 30 N~port Harbor Chilmber of Commerce, new member reception, ch.imb<-1 olfice, 1470 Jamboree Rd .• Newport lkilch . Costa Me~a City Counol, 1egul.ir mecllng, coonal chambers Caty Hall 77 air Drive. Co la Mesa Plannjng Commission, study session, council conferenct-room, City Ii.ill, 77 Fi1r Drive. Latino Costa Meu , v.l'1 •L.I' breakfast mee11ng. Denny's rt'Staurant Brastol Stre<.'I and Red Hill Avenue 1n Costa .> WEDNESDAY Costa Mesa City Hall will be closed in observince of <:alifornli Admission Day. All meetings scheduled for today at Cit~ Hall will be rescheduled. Nt'WJ)Or1 Beach City Hall will be open today. • THURSDAY, SEPT. 10 Nrwport. Beath Arh Commission, monthly meeting. Caty Count. 11 (l)nh•rt>nl l' mom. Cuy Hall, JJOO Newport Blvd Newport Beach Pl.inning Commission, 1rgul.u ~eclln&, (at\ ( 1111n11l 1.h.11nh'''' ( 1ty I tall. HOO Newport Blvd Cl'nlral Newport Rl'.uh Community Associoition, annOJI mt'<'~ing. .11 thP •\.mcri~an Le>gion Hall, 1 Sth Street at \ \, 'r It.I\ AH·nl1t' H.1lb ~1 Arvanetis ll:l)'~ that if you 'd :.cc the studio you'd think ii wa:. a big gym-becau:.c there is :.o much equipment, but the u_,vun tagc to the Newport Workout i thnt there is no \\aiting in line. "You can work out and get out," :.a)'S Arv'1netis. "This is for people \\hO arc !>erious about fitnc s, und we offer CAim pcc!>onal allention to our clients," incl uding indi,idual counseling for diet, c.irdiova'tcul;1r i.1rcngth, and OcA1bili1y. p \\'hen ~·ou out :.hopping South Coa~t Plaz.1, you might imprc:.s )Our fellow ~hopper:. \\ilh this tidbit: did you know Cl)stal Court has one of the bc:.t palm tree collection .in Southern Californin? Yep. Crystal Court, having aJdcd 25 )IC\\ :.pec1cs in '91, now.-is home to 50 'arioul! !ipccics of palms. The palm collection beg•rn in 1985 ''hen the center purchased the entire palm collcc1ion from the Dcverly Hilb c~1:.1te of the late Dr. Vance, a \\Orld-renoM1ed collec tor of palm:.. Crystal Court officiab :.ay they "ill add :l5 new· species e.ach year. Within five year~. the palm collection i!> suppo!>e to rivul unr in the \\Orld. A free,' self-guided tour booklet o Cl)!>lal Court's palm colle~tion i~ currently under dcvclupment.O JJcst JJuys nppt'11rs 'l'Jwrsd..-1Js nnd SaturdUJS. U'/1t'tl1rr JOu'n ' a mcrchnnt or a shoppu, jf JOU knuw of D good buJ, I 'd Ju• c to gi1 <' .' uu S()m e publicilJ. Cnll m<' nt S.JO-IZ:U, fux me ut 6-J6-~1 70 o,r »rift' to mt': llcst Du,rs. Dnil)' l'ilul, JJO \\'. Day t., Co w M <' a. Calif. 91617. Real estate sales Newpon Beocn o 1800 Nl'\\port tfills, SC> 12.500, 4 l>t·droon1, 2 l.>.Hh to lJJ 1d S" l'l'I o 1907 Yacht Puritan, S7Jll,000, 3 bedrwm, 2 1 b.11h to Jo.lllnc N. Rogl'r" o 4 Wi~dsor, S1J8S,OOO. 3 bt.'llroom, 3 b.11h tu John D. Suutcr o 11 27 Go ldenrod A\oC, $950,000, · 3 lk•Jrt11lm, 2 •• bJth to Andrll'\' B Sill:. . O 702 Avoc.ldO A\C., S·W0,000. bt•druom, bath to Dclx>r.1h Sctm1on) t.. O 6 10 A\OCado A\e., S420.000, tu Rol),1kl Wolfshagcn o 41 6 Act1ci.l A\ e.. $567,000. 2 bedroom, 2 bath to Gerald Haack o 536 De Anz.l Dr .• S4b0 000, l bedroom. 2 bJth to Guy CrJtn!;C' O S<Y.l Narcisi.us A\c, S·U0.000: 'J l>t"<lroom. 1 bath to CJry ( M.1IJz1.1n o 3 1 Bodega Hay Or., Su8U,50ll! l lwdroom, .?. b.ith to D.1~1d Dull o 1 San Mako Way, S 1,050,000. 4 bt.Jroum, 2 bJth to R1eh.ml G.1cll>rn:. o 7 Muir Be.1th Ci., S l ,800,UOO, 4 lwdroom, 5 b.llh 10 Ct•c1I R M.t):. .. o M Drakes B.iy Or .• $815,000, 5 bl'c..ltoom, .3 b.1tn 111 1 t,111h H Qu.m t;J 1811 W. 8.iy A\t>., SS!S.000. 3 ~>tlroom, l bath to ':iuz.1nrw C Lind~y Andrew Ki mbell Age 10 COSTA \USA H3Tbor Boul~ard~ h't"'O mcn -ru..l' p.1~tr ftoni .1 (dlul.11 pl o m• \IOI<' an the l &00 bind But the nt•\I ct.1\ the 11\\lnl.'r r1•u•1H•d .1 cJll lr11m ldl'cnm '>d)tnK the th1c•\es h.•d cJllt.'ll .inti want cd to JC11vau.• the p.1gt-r, \\ h1d1 I d1.•c111n < ould nol do bee ,1uw tht•y wuld not pro\e they hJd purch,h(•d 1t lo s<.'t.' a \\.hale mJI<' an has I.lie 41}) !:'"" lll8 him-100 .iUlRN ~nd ~hou1mg-1w. 11es The blC)'dt>I turned into J ~op ping center p.11!..1ng lot and 1tw m.m dm ing a s1l\cr Cadillac, follo\H'<.f l he ar p.B~ 1tx> biC)Ch>t and lht> dmer pulled oul J ~m.111 blJcl.. c.1n1~tc1 and sprayed the nder \\1th .1 m.icc 111..c sub· stance. The bicycl1s1 cr,1~hcd .rnd lhc Super lotto r~1dence 1n lhe 700 block lHJ·OO.~~;t...:fl~-WJ;t;:;;en.-iW.m:=r-+-~~~-=--"YV1;'0f1~!!1}'.~~~i-Of----,:---==._.­ 'l\.in1.\ Turtles ... 1u1i .. ... VOL. 88, NO. 209 Readers' Hotline: 642-6086 Your commena .tio.A ltw 0.1~ P1lol or - t.pa wlD be ~ •nd ,,_ d.r«t!y 10 Edoeor Wllflam l~ The Wmt' 14 !lout .,.._,,,. ~ m.ay bt uwd to tKO<d ltttm to iM Pdf '°' on • ..,, topic Contributor\ IO 1M Hotl•M ..+lo _,,, to -~·• comments publ""Pd '""'* ._.,,......, . .. .. ..,,llurionJ Thlt " yoor commun1t1 ~~ WI' w.ant 'IOU' 1nwitwnwn1 To make a correction II la Ow l"ll«·a pollcy IO promptly cOl!wa •I " l'Of\ al~ To ~ Ill '"'°' Ot o.tflc.a. tiotl, ,.._ cA11 M1 011 nt l6l Tllri 'fOW. . . ,_...._ ...-~ ... °""" °"" ,iNftNI ()fr,. .. ............. l .... ~~ .. ,,.. Oro&lllM onacr .......... "'--~ U..l~ ,~,.,_ "'-r 1-i;irbor Boulevard: A l7 )'l'•l~·\1ld m.in ".is riding his b1C)-l.lc north in tlx> 1000 block of liJrbor when ht• htw<l a car honJ..1ng at him from behind I I<' turned driver pulled aw.1y. .... NEWPORT Bl:ACH ViA Lido Nord: A w.11ch and 1e~clry worth about SS,500 was taJ..cn from a t t... ~ 8uclVCosu Mf'W Daily P1k>c 1UPS 144·8001 It publ~ Mondi)' th'°"&h ~turday, and wbtcnp(IOfls .,t .aVJila!M fOt S7 SO ~ month by c.a1ner 111 Newpott ~.ach and COila ~. S8 Sii ~ month by m.111 and lot wl«ted ~ route by Calta ~ Communlfy ~ Inc • )JO W 11.ay SI COila Mesa. CA· 92627 ~ ~ pa.cl .c CoJU Mf'w, CA IPrlcft on-e~ .ad 1ppl~ SUit .and lot.al tuft ) POSlM.A.STtA. Stftd add1eu d\.a,.s to~ Piloc. P 0 !low 1 S60. <..osu Mesa CA 92626 c~ No ~ u~ .• 111uw.a1.10nS, «I• t0tlll ~" Ot acfvt>rt~ts hc>~·n m.ay ~ rt'plOduced wilhoul -mM pl'fl'llltSIOl'I cl v How to reach us at The ·Pilot Circulation Ot•nge County 642-4333 AcMttf•.lng CliSSified 642-5678 Display 642~321 Editorial News 540· 1224 Sports 642-4330 News, sports fax 646·4170 ~Oftb 8us1nns Offtee 642-4321 8u~nns fu 631 5902 • -- r -.... lOCA TION Slz.t SH.Vt H11ntln1'on • 1·2 fM* NfWJMll(t k.a<h 1·2 pcM1f C0<ona ct.t Mar I ·2 '°°' U~• tlHth 0.1 pcM1f s. {1(tf'Ml't(' 1 • t '°°' ()c.Hn lt'fflptf•lun!' ... ftllm& •: 12 ...... l .J 7:51 a.•. 2.1 • ~·St'"' ,,, 11100-p.m. o.a. 6 24 L M ).$ 9.Uam J I ·~2• , .... s ' .. ~ ,._..._, ........ ~ lliMO ......... ..,.,..., .., - ~ ' m1ng at the beach came out of the \\Jler to find someone h.>d tal..l'n ha~ gold rimmed sunglasses S 17 1 m1ll1on jacki;><>t · 3. 29. 31 , 37, 41 , 44 Decco · Pl.icentia-A1oenue: Some<>nc brol..c into a home in the 1500 blocL. and stole JC\\(~lry and a s1l\-cr c.indle holdt't Ne\\port Center Drive: A wom.m rt.'· ported that after getting her e.ir wash<>d at 'the BCJcon u.1y Car Wash IO the 1 OSO blocL. her rollcrbt.>dl'S, l;1J..e hel- met) .1nd tennis ~oes wound up mass· • HC'Jrt .................................................. Jack • Club ..................................................... Ace + Oidmonds ......................................... Quecn mg from her 1runL.. • Spades ..................... · .......... ~ ................... ~ •• TilllAY: A deepening m~M ~ liHfH out nW.1 and morning low 1 owr our tt.Mf•, but -1t '" a llttS. h&ly 1un1h1M this ••moon. Hl&h• in the 70s Oft It.. ceu t lo high 80s Tnland, and lows In ttt. 50s and loW Mk. ...an: btett1iw momlng clouds and p.alch)' t'Oa1lal fet wilt\ onty jNll'ltal ... emootl de~ alOft& the COMC. r.._...,.._.. 11 the bNttt ·~ lo rMdt ........... 70s, 1ow1•1tt tfte hip so., low'°' ....... the ........ d. •tm: No c.wtal .................. &lpe WINble .... , ............. . 10 II 1S ..... Ill ....... IU ... ........ 2 ..... _ ................ 2 foot ............ ...... ••••• .. s-c: 7:4J,... () • Cl .... -........ AIJn .... ... 0 • • t Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot f .. .... Gang problem comes home to roost Send your items to Bob v.in Eyken, The D<>ily Pilp(. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Today ·Stop srJ\oking -The American lung Association of Orange County will off er a Freedom r rom Smoking Clinic beginning at 7 p.m. Sept. 3 Jt Hoag Memorial Hospital, 301 Newport Bl\d., Newport Beach. To enroll, call the AmeriCL1n lung Association C1f Orange County a~ 835-LUNC. The fee 1., are $75 . . .Map reading - Adventure 16 outdoor and travel outfitters Y.111 off er a free seminar on map and comp•m reading at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 3 at the Costa Mesa store, 1959 Harbor Blvd. For i11formJtion, -call 650-3301. Square dancing -Tlw Costa Mesa QUtd.)tcpper), the · city's li,ely senior square d.ince performing troupe. tn\'1te )OU tu their .weekly dance, 9 a.m. 10 11 a.m. Thursday at the Costa M<.•-..1 Senior Center. 19th Street and Pomona Avenue. T.he group I!> looking for e"perienced >quJrt• dancing couples for exp;mcl<.'d activities. There are Jl<,0 il'm.11~ partners available for single ml•n ''ho would lil..e to join the fun tall 545-5669 for inform.1t1on. Tuesday, Sept. 8 Tur~ish relations The Ne\\port Found,1Con '"I host a prC.'!>Cf1tJl1on ent tied "U.S.-Turki!>h Rt>l.1t1on' 111 tlil· Emergence of the New\\ llfld Order" by the Hon. /\ \lohnwt Emre. Turl..i!>h consuf Sl'rier,11111 Los Angeles at i;30 J m. Sl•pt 6 in the Quarterdecl-Room .1t th1• BalboJ Bay Club, 1121 \ \ Coast High"JY in l'.C'\.j>O'l Beach. Call 6-14-4 31 1 tor reservat1om. Medicare answers A prescntut1on entitled ">-.1ed1care l!>~lle) .:ind An!>wcrs" will be offered at 11 a.m. Sept 8 at the 'co .. 1.1 ME ~a Senior Center, 695 W. 19th 5t. Tire program j, prcc.C>ntccl by the Health ln surJnce Cuunsc1ing and Advoc.Ky Progr.1m. ror information, c:all 63'l -1%2. Thursday, Sept. 10 Coping with Parkinson's ..... Children of PJrkin:.oni.1m will hu!.t a film present.1tion ~n SilnduL Ph.1rmaccut1e.ll•.' Pru P.11h Pr9gram, ii tree, edu<.:Jl1unJI, pJticnt-basl:d /lrogr.1m. de!>1gnecJ lor people \\II 1 P.1rl..in~on's D1~ease and thgir f.1rnil1es Jt 7 p.m. Sept. 10 in C.1fl•tctfa Room B at Ho,1g I l())p1tJI, O l 1 Ne'' \Jor t Bl' cf 1n Nt•\\port Bcac 1. f riday, Sept. 11 Surfing history -The Ne'' port Harbor N,1ut1c~I Museum '' 111 hosJ.. .1 reception Jt 5.30 p.m. )<.•pt 11 to marl.. the opl'nmb 01 • Rt•cfaood~ to tht> \ \ cdgt>,'' 1 '"°'\ .ihuut the lw.tOf\ 01 'llrltf1~ 1n "lt•" port Be.lCh lrUlll J •).!0 ro I • prt"-l'll( The mu~t·um t) 101..~tt·d Jt 1 i 14 \ \. 0.1IL11.1 Blql r 1..>r 1nlurm,1t1on. 1 1'lll G i i · 3 {Ii ur (173-8-·H SaturdJy, Sept. 12 Child abu e survi\>Or \ ,, rl-. ... hup l'llt1tlt'd ·L .11·~ .\n~\ r tn he:il the Ch1I I \ \ rl1111 ·\ 'i\•rn1n.u lor \Vonwn )1,.1" "IJ.L' 111 Cf.id dhood "C\.ti.11 \bu<p'• ""II I 1 1 11.•rt·d hv <.,, ,rhdo1 U11,1l>l•th " ) um ac 1 2 30 p m. ep1 1. JI ~900 Br -tul I . 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It\ 1n cH~ p.ir\.:111\, JOb Jcscnptrvn. Our d:1IJ1cn ,ire 1 J.p.:nJtng \lll it. 1t•:. time to turn oft -1.>r I thHI\\ a"••) -the damn 11.:k'i""rn .ind ~pend 'ome time "1th our "•J,. !"he\ neeJ 'cll·olel'll1, r11Jc: J k1JI! 11! i.:.JU\.'Ull\111, and J1,c1pl111e. 'I he) ne1.:J t~ !!1.:I 11 l rom )Ou 111.1 then "e·11 hJ\e high '>-.hool k1J, l111 i.lw E.1 htde \..J-. 1 \\1..:\.ku1J. Jnnking L'1..er :11 r •rt .: .. thfl>,\ n b) th1..1r p.Hl'llh AnJ l>l1 the \\ l ,, ,,1J.:. "1.: II si.:c mud1 murc ,.; nm., l\11, .. :qui.:11.:1.:, to the lllllf:JI' \J\.UUlll - 1-·~l'.tf 11ld l,,jJ.., fUOllllll! Ull\\ll l11gh 'dh>ul 1 'l'n1w' Un 1..1ur ~tr1..ct' lri \ ur 1.:1..1mmun11~ .\ru! th ... 11.. "1tothinl! \\e lJn Ju .1bout it. -. "\ ... J\.udc l > tmd our 11 H.111..unip .. , ... 11 11/1.1111 1.ubddl il lilt• <"tlilur. ........................ ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ······························ . . a.· .... CPlJ. d N . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . rtsDe\i JB's Spo ... Beer & Wme Bar ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • ••••• ·.·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· :-:-: . :-> :-... ·;:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:. :·:.:.:.:.:.: ·: • New Lunch Additions (including ? Vegemnan Burger) • Live ~tertainment every Fnclay with ~ 1eg Riley •New Dinner Specials • Open for Breakfast at 9am everyday. Oics1de Patio Seating & Take OJc Available .... Mooday-Thursday 9am-9pm Frid1y & Satluday 9am -9pm Sunday 9am # 9pm 11 29 Fasluoo Island acroo; from Gary's & C.O. (714) 6444969 , .The triith aboUt funeral prices in the . l..il-=F-~~~utheoast area.-------· -. On September 4th , the new La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries in Costa Mesa and El Toro will open their doors. And you'll find more quality La-Z-Boy® · furniture than anywhere else in all of Orange County. Plus, you'll find a truly impressive selection of tables, lamps, and home accessories. That's September 4th. The date when our customers will get dazzled. And \ our competition will get depressed.,.,, LA-Z· . .., [ r Ut\N l~H ~All~f ACT IO N ANAHEIM !>21 s 51-t eou.t• 12 btOCkt '°"'" 0( lmcOln) 9917940 COSTA MES4 3t t~ ~ 8~ (t\Mln trom Fedcol .. 07•• Mono ltlN frld tO ~ J!l1' SltufOIJJ 10 am-'6 om. ndny 10 arn-6 pm , EL TORO 236"1 El T0t0 ~ (At Rockf,.ldl ~1« .. At Harbor Lawn, people are imp:n~ant. We ~lieve that every fam ily deserves a personalized final tribute. Here, only the family selec~ the ~ of setvice they want and the price to be pa14 Burial space for two ............. :$910 We will provide ,for direct cremation, including m rntary care from .... : ............................ . ~ .J.-. Harb-Or Lawn- Mount ·Olive ' M . rtuary & Merrorial Parle ' 5~5554 . $540 $985 $285 rvicing all faiths • Under new~ ' • I I I I I I , I I t I I I I I I I { t I I I . I ~ . . ,. I . . , .c • A4 Thursday, Sept,ember 3, 1992 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Business .. . Business Editor Tony Cox •.• 642-4321, ext. 371 . . Builder thrives in · slow market ...,_ Despite recession, Newport Beach-based Fieldstone posts high sales with quality, economy -priced homes. 8y Tony Cox siness Eo,tor >:E\\'PORT IJEACH -Thb •ha!> been ::i bleak .c.1 r IM the hou!>ing inpustry, but at lcai.1 one local!) l .1 ... cJ builda is enjoying some 1980!>·111..e Jcmand for it' nc" product. In fal't, .m::iny of The Fieldstone Group "of Cos." n.:" Jc,elopments ha'e been \\elcomeJ by camperi. \\J11111g to ge t fir!>t crack at homes rclea!>cd on the 111arkc1. Company officials s::iid :?6 of the 35 f nc.:\\·homc phases relt:u!>ed in the first quarter had pro~pecti\e bu)ers camping out in advanc..:. In SC\cral .... t~C!>, the pha!>CS solu out in a few hours. F1clJ!>tone exccuti\e!> said the) believe the · .ompan) \ !11arl-ct·dcfying success this year !>tern!> 1 rom a comb111:.1t1on of factors. including low intcre)t r.1 tes and Fieldstone's reput::ition for quality and \ 11 llt'. In l.ict, Ficld!>tOnc 111 its decaJc·plus history has 'JK'C~lizeJ in the IO\\er end of the market, which h::is been the hottest housing sc.;gmen t so far this year. rl1e company abo 11 as a n:btin:ly stable financial I I ·position, as Fieldstone officials aim each year to sell ~1bout l.000 homes and don't ti)' to expand . dramaticall). • The company is \\Cit.on the way to meeting it's 1.000·homc goal in 1992. Through.the first six months of the ye:1r, Fieldstone sold 698 houses. That represents a subst:11!tial decline from the company's 34 sales in the fir~t half of 1991, but Fieldstone officials say the ycar·ago sales pace was skewed somcwthit by tjle ~ucccssful openi11gs of three e.\traordinarily large dovelopments. More than 40 percent of Fieldstone's first-quarter home sales were in Orange County. Fielustone officials also announced that John llarone, a project manager in San Diego County, has been promoted to coordina te management studies fo r all three of the company's Southern CaMfornia di"isibns. B:irone, a former Irvine Co. executive, will evaluate such issues as environmental factors and land and building opportunities. In contrast to ficld!>tone, another Newport llcach·basc~ builder. Presley Cos., has been one of the more troubled homebuilding companies this year. Presley officials slashcJ the value of the company's holuings by $26.millton earlier this year, resulting in a Sl.t.3·mlllion loss in the second quarter. Presley, which ~' cnl public last year, has seen its stock pri~c tumble from more than S 17 a share in February to less than $2.25 a share·last week. BACK to SCHOOL the at-ease -Boy's Department Specializing iri_ Cotillio.n, Holidays, & Special Occasion~ SPECIAL White or Navy Interlock Polo Knit Shirts Sizes 8-20 10% OFF for Back to School (Reg. s20.) ' f Rf f Back Pack or Bike Bag wjth $35 purchase or more while supplies last ,> •t-1!851!' OF NEWPO R T B EACH ~ ~ Fashion Island • 579 Newport Center Dr. • Newport Beach. + 759-7979 . " Tuesday, Se pt. 8 I , I Bu sines s women - Thl' Suuth CoJsl Bu~1ne'>) .rnd Prull'..,)1nnJI \\omen "tll 111 'd thl' r month!\ meetint; I'• ni 1 I W .1.m. to I p.m JI ·I ,. El Tl1r1tll Grill. Anton Bllu ,L'\ ard 111 Co.,ta f\ \e.,a. L.iL''I )PL .1ker \\Ill be Lmd.1 \\ h te director of the \ \ unit.•n ., Opportunities C.entl?r .11 UC Irvine. For rl'~t'r\Jt1ons, call 472-4666. Networking -Le Tip 1 '' Ne\' port Beach, a 1wt\\urking organization for bu..,in ess peopfe, v. ill meet at ;-.1 m. Sept. 8 at the Balboa BJ\ Club, 1221 W. Coast H1gh,,ay in Newport BeJch. The gruup meets each T ue..,J.1-. Fur informJt1on, L.111 J J QI 4')0·79/.6. ,,Thurs., Sept. 10 J 1: Corporal~ g rowth .. ~ i;..111..L' "''''alsl-1, ice I pre,1de11t ol rinance Jt \\eqern D1g1t,1I, v.tll '>peJ!.. al thl' SL•pt 1 O nwetmg oi the ·\-,~oc1awin IL•r Corporate ere)\\ th. 5. w 11 m at the p.1l1f1c Club 1n Ne\' purl Bt'.lC h. t .di 252 2303 or 831~JJ 10 lur ir11urm.1t11Jn. Management dinner -The !:>f1c14?tv i~r t lw .1c!, .inct-ml'nl nf '\,111,i~eml'nt '"" huld a d1nnt•r meeting at 6 30 p.m. '>t ·1 ,1· 10 Jt the Marriott <..lltl1'' 1n /\.ewport 13each. ma n.1~t>ment consultant f\\1ll.1rrl N. MacAdam will ~peJk on the topic "Total Integrity Management: How 10 Enhance Profitability As a Value·Driven Leader." Registration is at 6 p.m. Tickets are $20 for associ,1llon members and 52 5 for non·members. The ticket price includes dinner, IJx and tip. For information, call OH Doubek at 637·3236. Wed., Sept. 16 Me~ic.al Marketing · Assoc1ataon -Four e'iperts in the field of "tn~dica I executive employment and recruitm1•nt will offer suggestions on .,.. h.ll to do in the event of IJyoff at the Sept. 16 dinner merting of the MedicJI marketing AssociJtion's Orange County ChJpter. 5:30 p.m. ar the Red Lion Inn in Co\t,1 Mesa . Call (800) 5511 ·2173 for information. ADA compl iance - The Merchants and m.1nufacturers Association will present a one-day workshop on complying with the Americans-with Disabilities Act. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 16 -at the Sheraton Newport Beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. For in(ormation. call 558-1550. We d., Sept. 23 Health care mar~etmg -The Healthcare Public Relation~ .ind markPting ~iat1on of Soutl\ern California will tour, the Los Angeles Time!> Orange County facility at 1376 SunOower St. in Costa MM.J at l I ·30 a.m. Sept. 23. A c Jtered luncheon will follow tht• tour. for ll''l'~.llions. c.ill 476-2507 ..... Hasbro GO GO MY WALKING PUPPY Orig . 42.99 1898 · HaSbro BABY WANNA WALK Orig. 32.99 .2411• V c.ttA ..... R.........,......._ I •VISA • MASTERCARD • • AMEAtCAN EX PAE SS I . DISCOVER • , ON SELECT MERCHANDISE Hubro CABBAGE PATCH MY OWN BABY Orig. 64.99 8898 -~ •BABY TOYS •BOOKS • BASEBALi. CARDS •BOARD GAMES •DOLLS .. • EUCTRONIC GAMES •KID'S FURNITURE •PARTY GOODS • PRE-KHOOL TOYS • STROLURS •SUMER TOYS • STUFF~D ANIMALS •TRUCKS Gf'Nf•AM>c. GAMIBOY Lue~ro~ ........ Orig. 14.H 1• There't a Top ''R .. U. Ne• 'tbul· Wonct.rama SKIPPY SCRIBBLES Orig. 129.99 ' 21•• S1>«tra WORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION FLYING DISC Orig. 3.99 HUIHO CRUISERS Ortg. 11.91 a•• •ANAHEIM ttatb<>r Blvd (Jusl toulh OI Disneyland) •LA-MIRADA L• Mlfad• BlvlJ (Al New LA Mtritda To-Nn Ctn1tr) •BREA on Btt'fl Stteel.and Hwy '.l7 IA<.ross fr um Brea Mall • SOUT" CO.IT 811t.tol Sir"' Sanl• Ana CA I 1 btOcll norlh 01 ScMh ; CERRITOS (South Slrtet (Across lrom Cer11101 MaMi Co9st Plea) • • FULLERTOH At Ful,.rton rown Cenrer . ' •TUSTIN fin the tusttn M_,ttet Pl.ct) • HUNTINQTOH BEACH (dtnger Ave 1111 Gol(jen Well • • (Aaoss nom GOiden W.st College) " r' , • MONDAY· SATURDAY 1 :30AM·1:30 PM; SUNDAY 10:00 AM· 7:00 PM .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Suit ·accuses bank of improper disclosure ~ Couple alleges local banks 's disclosure of financial records contrib uted to loss of their computer company. By Tony Cox Bus111tss Eq1t0f • AIRPORT AREA -An ll'\utc couple nre awaiting their da} an c.our1 "ith Newport Dcnch·b~l'lcd National Dank of Southern C.1h· "' fornia, '"hich they ha\C Stied for allegedly disdosing their per,on:il financial records and contributing tC> the downfall of their 70· employee company. - Robe rt ahd Knthec ~l:lrl..nrin n~ ~imary owners of now-defunct !Vomr.t Computer Se!"icc Inc .. ac· cusc,d the bank of rdca!>ing. pcr- !>C>nal financi:il informauon to the 1:1\\)'Cr of a man "ho .. ued their cpmpany in 1990, in '101.111011 l•f .1 cpun oruer protecting their per· !nal records. According to the l4"~u1t, filed I st summer in Orange County Su· Jrior Court, the bani:, cfoclo,ure . . the Markarians' pc r~on.11 fi· ncial data caused the litiga11011 escalate. Prompt Computer C\Cntuall)' sc t1lcd the I i\~u1t f1kd by Richard Stac~, \\11'1 \UL'd Prompt in a di pule ll\er a bU)ll\ll of hh tock in 1tre comp.Jm The ~larkarian•; I 1"'u11 .1lk~l'' th.11 Prompt had 1t1 p:I) ~t 1l·, ·S 100.000 to '>etlle -.1tiuut $.l0,000 more th.111 the prt.'.\ 1011~1} .1g1eLd· upon arquisition p n~c t11r "" .,tocl.. -and the Lnmp.Hl\ "·1' forced to spcnc.l u1 k "t SI '0.11!1 I dcrenu1ng ibclf in the.: 'u11. The bank's di .,tlo .. urc ul per· \On31 f~n.tn('l,I) c.JJ(J Hlll\tltUt(.'U •Ill "outrageous \iOIJll•'n" ul th\: Markarian,· con ... 11tut11m.1l right 111 pn\'acy and or Nntion.11 U.1nk 111 • So ut hem Californ 1:1 ·.., "qu."1· fiduciary" duty to ih ckffi1'. the la\\suit says. The f\tarl..ariam an: seeking SI 90,000 in .1 tu.11 d.1111· ages -compensating them for the alleged S-t0.000 prenuum paid to Stacy and their Sl50,000 lcgJI bill -a \\Cll a unspcc1f1cd puniti' c damage . In respondmg to the l.l\~ ... uit. banl official h.l\C denied am "'rongdoing in the ~IJrkarian mut· tcr. A .trial in the ca'e h.I\ hl.cn ~chedulcd for nc'(t ~t.1rch • William Jacob). chair.man of National Bank of Southern Cali- fornia, could not be reached for 'lrs bad enough that .. th is recession is • cau$ing business fai lures and increased unemployment, let alone having to expend large amounts of legal fees to defend an assumed right to privacyl -ROBERT~ Cllmmcnt on the Marl..arians' al· !c.:g.11ions. · The Lm suit did not specify how the alleged dbclo.,urc of pcrM>nal t111anc1al data c.1u.,cd the Stacy l.l\\~Uit to e\CJl<lle. Neither the Markariaru. nor their Sherman 0.1ks tmvcr, John Hendrickson, \\t1ulJ elJbor.11e on the nllcgatiC>ns. The t<.Llrl...1rk1an~ !>Cnt a nC\\S r~kasc to I he O;!ily PiloL.this \\eek. Sa) ing they hclieve business lmner .. should be informed about thc.:ir IJ\\'>Ull bcc:iu'e of the impor- 1.1nce of pmaC) right,.' The OC\\S rdca'c 'a1J the \Cttlcm~nt \\ilh \\ tC\ ·cllntrrbuted 10 the bank· r 1pt~~ llf l'wmpt Computer Sh· \l\e, ''htch once enJO)ed annual reH:nuc' a' high .1!> S3.5 million and cmpk1~eJ a' many ':l!> 70 peo- ple AccurJ111g .. to the MarK.erians· nc'" relc.1,c, b'!ln l.. officiab con· tenucJ 1h.u the di'lclosurc rc:>ultcd from .1 den\JI error, and added that the error did not contribute to in~ n: J'-Cd ltt1ga11on and cttlc· mcnt C\pcn'.:' 1n the tacy law· 'Ult hit' bad enough that th1' rccc · ion i:. cau,ing hu-.rnc:.s failures and increa,eJ um:mplo}mcnt, let .done h.1\lny to C\pcnd large .1mounl\ of legal fees to defend an ,,, urned nght to privacy," Robert Markari:in aid. Wanna place a classified ad? Ca ll the Daily Pilot classified advertising department at 642-56i8. .. .. ., . .,~ Dl9coYer Your Largest Door to Home Improvement ,..OoorbttlWM. Q.iafty. ~ Seacoast GARAGE DOORS 642-3490 . 2476··~~ NO POINTS! NO COST' '395''·" FLAT FEE Don1 Pait Up On lft'rl Low Mortgog. lcrtel • New Home Loo:\S • '?e'n:rce • lCXJn Co"isoldo!IOo •HomelmP~I FOf Mote infoonotO" Cdl Jack 967-0900 · AL.TA FlNANCIAL CO.. BOOK NOW * GET-PARAD lSE ... • 14 * 'Tftc 5outft Pacific '· \ ,,,!(~.., .. ' :J-fnwaii 1Tahi ti We An Your Cruiu and Tour Sped.Ji1t1 549~7100 1500 Adams Avenue, Cos All ,.. .... Mltljld 10 1¥ailabll v Thursday, September 3, 1992 AS ) ~ Up the Ladder ... : · ·~ • ~ ... , , ; •.· · .{i · lt>adk•y Cunning and Culp lntern.\l1onal hJ> nam<'d Robert C. Hamilton CPA loc..11 J')Jttner in Charg<> of thr ilLCr>unt111g rirm\ Ol ~~ a(filiJtC office in Costa M~ Eliubeth Olsen has been named vice prec.i- dent of administration at Executive Horizons, a Newport Beach-f>ased outplacement firm. TH&M Advertising has named Li a M. ~ Z.widc, of NC'wport Beach, dirN.tor of puhl1r rC'la· tion~ Thl' firm is based in ll'\tn<'. Glenn 0 . Dassoff, a spen.1lt.,t in creditor rights and in~lvency ltt1g.i11on, h.:" J<>tnf'd the (.ot,ta Me-..i o((icf' of th<' Lo-. Ang •les b..1sed law firm P<lul. I lasting., Janofsl..y & W.1lkl•r. SAVE 63% 3·JM rllln c.11ttn • long lashng •Great er r R•g 1• 9 u• 4CIO Sale Pru:e End 17192 SAJ/E'SOO Barban A. Breen ha'> ~n pmm•1lf'f l to "'"ff Fuller, Debor# G.itely, Richard ltartle , C.am· pres1dC'nl Jnd cJirC'<.tor 01 opctat1on> .ii Optima eron Hum, Stev<>n ardegna il!I I Karen WQp- As~t M.ulaJ,'<'tnent 5<.>rvice-. Inc.:. in 1't..,..porl chall dn J ti 1 I , owinb promot1• ri; to r rM ~ Beach '•I mJf'J<: r Michael Bra e, Keith Caus~. Douglas Pichard h.i'> 1oincd tl.i r-.l·v.pnr1 . Brendan Gilboy, D rl Natenstcdt, Susan N1· ~ Beach Dffi<:1: o( Marcus & Millich.ip C orpor.ttt• chols, KirSten Roberts, Cindy Smith, Michat.'I Real [stall.' Set\llcc-. urface .ind Su1-anne To'hnsen Bruce M. Boyd bas rel<)l ,Jtcd lo thr• (0,1.1 , Mesa o(fice of th<' law firm lewis, D'Am.lt11, Uri' C.o,ta Mt'\,\ rt"'tdent Terry A chroedcr I ·~ bois & Oi!>g.1ar<.l as a partn r Boyd ""d'> lormtrl\. lw1·n n.unf"d gl·nnal rn 1n1~t·r •I Ir r c mn11r with the firm's San franc1S<.o office t 11mm1·rc 1J In Ju tri.11 • KMPC P •at Marwid.. 1n Cost.a M~ hJ> .in Rod Hilden h,h hc-Pn nam1•d pr~1dt>nt ul ti t nounced the following 'promotion'> t<> <.c.m•ir nurtl,.,..('<.I 1t·:1nnal olt1<t• ul ti• :-.;, • .,..port SP.id manager Dave Anderson, James Dolan, John b.1~d (Jr •,on t ompJn\. PHILIPS """' ... flnlrlifht ,....._, .. ,, Watllaly 11 SS.15 •Fun neon colors •Neck strap • Press-on decals •61 !tr TANDY . lnclud•s Super Deal an a home computer with VSA monitor I ~ 24 DeskMue hom•-ortem~ •ppliu1tlons • Tandy 1000 RL)(-FO PC compatible • yGA color monttor •Headphone 1ack • Mouse R•g Sep•r•t• items 1099.90 n !> 1• • •o.u Add a 40MB. hard drive for only S200 morel •2S'1<>1a1 1.,.,.,.,. ~ •Compare to our VU-190 at $89 97 • :,~:,~;n~:~~~~18 i·-~""£ .. i"'(,.{""~""'t~ .. Jllf .. , ... •1ra. .. , .. j .. ;-,.,,- . TANDY ,,.,. ..... ,, ......... ,,..,,. Low As S15 Per Month. Reg 499 95 • '~ . A I .... " lhi IC> .. , .... ~ " RMJ'° SNI'. °"' '10' l!QU ,.., l m•I ~Pt otf!C LIM" ~ 'I.Qt" ""' ~·~~· •or "'"' ' SAVE '140 . ,..,,,,, .,..,,. Low A• S15 Pet MOf\lh • • 1s· woofer tor bass you feel R99 299 t5 •.i" ~ .. CllT 41% Ul*f• ,,, ......... .. I ~ I .) Thursday, September 3, 1992 • 0 Sell conndence wins crown for Miss Newport .,... Irene Lewis wins points for consistency and community service in annual beautY pageant. By Tony Oodero C.•J'I 'Nnter ~E\\ PORT DEACH la~nc .l_c" 1~ !>aid it was ~habl} her sclf·assurancc that llid.cJ up her victory in the ~I t'!> Nc\\port Deach conte9t. ··1 rcall) think it was the fact th.it I \\.1~ confident." she said. · I .1c1cd lt"c I already earned tlm. lt"c tlm \\JS mine. I just !ch re.ti Clllllfort:ible." r\nd t ht: judge:~ C:\ identl} .1gn:c:d. ~ "Shi: \\;1-. great," satd R1ch~ml Luchr!>. pre~ident of the Ne" port Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce. "She "a~ Clllll iJc:n! and consistent in .ill areal>. I wound up scoring her high." Another factor that led to her being crowned Miss Nc,,port 13each was her 'olun1ec:ri"n in the community, Luchr-. ':11J l rn t' · job a!> a cl\ild care "lirl-.i.:r rc4u1re~ her to ''or!.. "11h .1Jnlc,cc:nts from JO to 14 "hll hJ\t: haJ problems ''ith the la" l hc :!5-)ear·old also \llluntccrcJ w coach the 'a~ity .111d Jun 111r '.LI~11~ track team .11 C.\mm.1 dd :-.tar High. Lc,,t, mmcd to CoronJ dcl ~1.1r 111 1990 aficr ~he gr.1du.11eJ !rum Cal State ~ .. Movie listings Newport Beach lOWARDS Nl'Wl'OIT (IN~ lOO '•O•OO~ Co~•or O.. .. 6H 0160 Christopher Columbu1 -The Dluovery PG ll t1 30. l S JO 8 10 ~­ ' Unforvl••n 1') I •. 7 10 J Honeymoon In Ve9a1 PG I l ' 1 3{. J 130 SJO 730 930 lDWAIDS ISLAND Clf"lMA fo1h..,.. • ' "'•·oon Co .., 6•0 1118 Twin l'ealu ' I 30. • I) 7 9 ·~ , Sbter Ac1 •?GI 12 1 • 6 8 10 Doatta l•<o,...1 Her PG 13 17 •s ' • The G .. n In lelfy Lo.,'1 . Handbag PG J 7 IS O 9 •S • Single Wh11e female ' t J 1; .~ OlggJIOWft </ S J S ) IS • I) o A leag\le of The!. Own ?GI I' •5 •• J 9 3 • (nchanted Aprll "<• • J, 1 ;; ; ., .. LIDO CIN(MA "·•-~ .. 8•.a -'' ... ....,pc.~ ·" ' J llJ ~(I Sloryvtlle ' • 30 l 9 JO "ORT THtATRl 7"''~ l '"'''Hg"""' J • ~o Howard'• Ind ~c. ' 9 •) Costa Mesa lDWAROS CINIMA ClNTH 7101 Horbcw ·-~·· "•'<H , .... , 979 • , .. Th• Gun In lerty Lou'• Hondbae 1 IS 3 SO l 30 Sooy Tvncd PG1 • o •S • l'et S.motory II 1• I 3' l •) 1> a • o 3 lapld flro P l S 9 • freddle M f.l .0 ,7. PC 11 1 • o 019911...,. t l •S. 9 •S IOWAIDS CINIMA Ho<11or 8 -<t Ado-o'• A.o )46 J 01 Hon..,,....,, In Vo9a1 PC '3 • 7 1 • 6 8 0 HAllOI TWIN CINlMAS "°""" 81.., t w .... s·-· 63' 3501 I A Loag"° of nt.lr Own PG) 1 • 30 ' 9 30 1 l Nlnla1 PG 1 S • • 5 8 IS Hon..,, I ti.-Up Tho Kid IPC) 3.6 30. •o MU A (INIMA Nowoon B'° '1 O!I. So 6•6 ~s Unlawful lntry (R I JS O OS. I 0 JO Lethal Weapon 1•1 3 •S 8 l S TllANGU SQUAii 19111 St Motbo< 81wd Sl• 11SS I (lvl1tophor Cohlmbv~-Tho Dlacovery ll'G 13) 1:1 30 3 S 30, 8, 10 30 2 Unforetvon (I) 1. •. l, tO J Hono.,...oon In Vo9 00 rPG 13) I IS 3 IS. S IS. 1 30 9 30 • 51"91• White f.,,.olo ,. 1 1 S 3 30 ) •S 8 10 1 S S Twln,eak1 1t l •S •30 llS 10 6 Dooth locomo1 "-r 1PG 1 )) 1 JO J•S 6 8 I) 1030 1 Unfo1"9lvon '' 12 3 6 9 8 OvWophor Columbv1-Tho Oluo,...., !PG 1311 • 30 l 9 30 TOW" ctNTll CINIMAS *"' COO<' l'lo10 /SI 418• ' $1...,..tlle t• 17 IS 130. • •S 1 9 IS 1 Tho l.Mft9 Ind (Nltl 17 1 S 1 IS • IS 6 IS 8 30 10 lO l Gao'•-' Lodtlnt (Jl 1 IS J JO S •S 8 101S • Chri1109hoor ~•-Tho oi.c .... ry tll'G 131 12. 1 JO. s. 7 JO, to fOUTH COAST l'\AZ.A tn•IOllS.lnflo,..e. S46 .?111 I H_.,...._ Inv ... , (Ki 13112 4.S 3. S IS. 1 JO 9 •S 2 Sl"ll• Wt.Ito fOfftOlo ,_, I, 3 30. 6 4 1S IOlO 3 Twin fleolct (It) I 30, 4 IS. 7. 10 fOUTH COAST VILLAOf.Sv""-r 01 tr .. IOI $40 OS9• I ~ Hel""•-"• H111beftd INt•I I, ls'·' 1 A ...... HltfOfJ -4 1'1-IN,,_, I 30. JJO 530, 1 30 9 JO 3 ·~._,.!'GI "· 2. 4, 6, •. 10 lrvlnl THI UNMltfn CIHIMA 4~fS c- 0.-IS-41111 I Twtft .._.... 1 4S 4 .)(), 1 U 10 , o-ett ~-Mw r<; 13! 11 SO J 40 1 ~Ole ... _~ I SO, S 40 9 JO J ,. .. ~. I 315 $30. 1 4S 10 4 ... w '" 1 J, s ' ' S Mftelo Whlto ,_.. ltl I IS J JO. S •S I 10 IJ 6 A LH1vo -4 ~Ir Owft l'GI 17 JO J J'J 1 1~ •t'IH Irene Lewis was recently named Miss Nc\\port Beach. Cf. Northmfoe \\1th a de!-!rec tn child dc,clopment. Since then she has mo,cd into her parent'l> home in II' inc and i~ '-tudying law at Western State Univer:.llv College of Law in I I' i ne She · would lil-.c to go into chilJ advocacy la\\. "I ha\c just alwayl> been really fond of 1-.tds," ~he l>Jtd . "When I was I 0 I wa' !..no'\ n as the neighborhood babysitter." Beside!> her job a' a chtld care \\Orker, Le" 1., tc.1d1c~ aerobics ar the Sporting Cluh and Nautilu~ in II' tnc and Shape up 1n Ne" port Beach Lewis won the Mi i,!> Ne"purt Beach contest by beating ou t 11 other contestants. Spon:.orcd h) the Ne" port Harbor Jaycee!., the contc:.t tool.. place at the Ne"pon Marriott "ith appro\inwcly 400 ptQplc in attendance. I <I • • Newport Beach/Costa M-Dally Piiot .----------------------------------------- School district reihun1es Its top admlnlitrators By Russ Loar SW! Wll« NEWPORT BEACH lne final vcr:iion of the $80 million school district budget approved Monday night was crafted by new hands, sig- naling a change in the tor. administrative levcb of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Assistant Superintendept Tom Godley, for yea rs lhe administrator in charge of overseeing · the. c~ool district budget, ended his budge t du11es. an July to take over the di:itrict's ri:ik management department from Martha Moore '"ho retired in August. ' Deputy Superintendent Carol Berg has as- . :iumed O\cr..1ght re~ponsibilities for the budJet and crnft cd the latest yersion "ith Stephen Wagner, director of bu:.ine~ support !>ervice!>. With the elimination of 11 school di~tritt ad· ministrators this fall and four more in the spring, the di~trict b looking to hire a budget analyst to keep a close eye on the budget. The di-,trict overestimated c~pcctcd property ta,x revenues Ja)t yc;ir, based on inaccurate fig· urc provided by the county tax ;i-,;-e-.!>or, ,nuJ made on approximately SI million accou nt ing error that compounded the· C'hallc.nge of b•tl· ancing a budget during a lime of ti)cal crisis. Deputy Superintendent Berg 'defended the U.nique ~ccessories & Collectibles .. On Sale Now! Complete Int erior Pesign Service 493-4401 CO!>I of hiring of an addition:ll administr:llor in lhc face of" 1dc~pread la) offs and budget cuts. "You can afford t.o th in out the quality and the qu:antaty in a number of arena , but not in 1he area of budget," Berg !>aid. "Once a budget an.ti}!>! is in place, we may Jook at "ho is doing what and who reports 10 whom. When things ~c ttlc do\\n, I believe the !>upcrintcndent will du more re!>tructuring." SupeiTntcndcn t John Nicoll cou ld not be reached fOr commenl. School board Prc)ident Forrc!>l Werner )aid the admini~trative changes reprc~cnt the i,uperintcndc nt's dci,irc to make t~1c b M use of the dimict'~ top administrators. _,c.., All Brands SeWing & vacu1111 Center 2969 Hcrtn Blvd. Costa Mesa Hartx>r al Baker (Voo's ~ Center) 1-800-300-VALU a!C~ I 0 Monarch Bay Plaza • Dtma Peine, CA (PCH & Crown Valley Parkway) ~IO S\Xll on~ M.lP Oo61 c.-.ds ac:oopled Fri.rang~ ~ ~ as cash av3lbblo o Ac n $IDl8 sales Cklsed Labor .. , . ' ! .iNiewiipoiirtiBeaciiih/iiCoiiataiiM5e5sa5505a5115y5P5115ot555555555S~55~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~T~h~ur~s~da~y~,~s~~~p~te~m~b~e~r ~3,~1~9~9~2$A~ • I ... State budget passage . . . connrms city losses ~ Costa Mesa officials mu st cope with $1.4 million in lost tax revenues. By Joel Beers - SQll WrrtCf COSTA. MESA -The city swa llowed both good and bad newll after Gov. Pete Wilson sig ned tfle state budget into law Wednesday morning. _ ' The bad news is the city suf- fered approximately $1.4 million in damages, the bulk coming from a 9 percent loss io property tax revenue. The good news is it could have been much worse. ~ Newport Beach to lose in state budget outcome. Personnel cuts ~xpected. By Tony Oodero NEWPORT OEACH -Now· that Sacramento has finished its budget showdown, Newpo rt Beach lands to lo e $2,03 1,798, or. 9 percent of its property tax total for 199 1-1992, City "fan- ager Kevin Murphy said. Murphy reiterated that the cuts will result jn an extended hiring freeze, cut in m:iintcnance and operation and reductions in per- Rre in the "'""' fire engineer Bob Spencer radios in • the status of a mall grass fi re on the bluffs in Costa \.\esa Tuesday. The Parle Avenue Station handled . the call. . Photo by \tare Martin . . "When you look at everything that was being considered and discussed, you have tb feel good," City Manager Allan Roeder said. "What d~s not make ll)C feel good b th:11 we've already had to make cuts and now we have to do more." sonnel: mostly from attrition. ------------- The biggest im pact is a 9- percent lo s in property tax rev- enue, amounting to Sl.175 million in the 1992-93 focal year. The other big cut i a 17 per- cent IOll'i in Rede~clopment Agen- C)' ta'< increment funds, amount· ing to S330,000. The lhird effect was complete eli mination of cigaretic tax rev- enue. The city had already knowrr .,.. that \\all coming, Finance Direc- tor Su1,an Temple aid, and CO\· ered thoi.c cuts ,in the initial S3.8 million sliced from the cit) 's bud· g:t in June. , Murphy also said that contract negotiations wi th city employee associations, which were halted by the council last June because of budget uncertainties, should re- sume now. "It's a pretty tough hit,'' Mayor Phil Sansone said about the cut . "I think the c:ipit at improvements are going to ge t nailed." San one said that more than likely police, fire and marine er- viccs, whi ch take up the biggest chunk of the buugct, v. ill prob· ably be the least effected by the impending cutbacks. "ih:.st i5n 't to say there isn't any fat there to be trimmed.'' Sansone said.' "Out we think we're already pretty lean in th9sc departments." .The City Council "ill hold a special budget meeting on Tuell· day Sept. 8 at 5 p.m. to dillCU s po ihle budget cutbacks. The city mu l ~till adopt a budget because decided to postpone further bud- "It 'll ju~t been a very fru tratlng two months because the scenario changed so often ," Temple said. ''Al {)ne point, we v.cre looking at SS million in cuts. And I'm sure \\c'll be right back at it next yeor becau e I don't think tho e three -ttems will (soh e) the Mate's finan · cial picture." . get action until the state lcgi la- turc and the governor came to an agree.mcnt on the state budget. lllOSTAR CRUISES I llll U I 11111(& 11 91 Cl tPU I SM 25% ~ 50% on seledlld Waa . I CJ\IS8S RI ¢Nillll• ... S.. , .,. tam.,......, turn ~.a. Bari•,.,.. »!~ 12. 1992 10 °" ldtllr O\ill-Olc. 19, 1992 H Dly ~OU.-Die. 29, 1992 lll•••11t11111 1 days tan ba'bdll m SL LLda . .... Slim• Sl...., Sl Bllhll111i. St. t<lls oanar 2.1& 10 Dir tday en-. Die. 19, S>, 1982 11Dlt~Cn-. Die. 19.29, 1992 Or.t at ttDlc. 12 70, Or.t 14 ID Die. 12 HAWAII . ·ON SALE Outrigger Maile Court rx ollJ lllac.t P\4*111 5 ~.!.~ NghtS From 13115* s.au.wo. lllllESlll JAf\1AICA ·ALLIGumE 7mllS SWEPIAWAY SAlllll.S t.«JNTEOO BAY Royal ClrlJb1an S1• OQ()SAK)S °""" Flwr 11m· flNttMVM Jlmilca. Jllllllca S111r NEOAl . I lldonllm I m .. ·Please join us at THE ARTIST'S~GALLERY for a one man show f ea tu ring the work of renowned Marine 'Artist JOHN KELLY September . .+th, 5th & 6th CHAMPAG E RECEPTION WITH THE ARTIST FRI. 5-9 P.M.,.SAT. 12 -6.P.M., SUN 1-5 P.r\\ · .THE ARTIST'S GALLERY . At Fashion Island (Top Floor Atrium Courtl ~ · 1045 t\ewport Center Dri\e, Newport Beach, CA 92660 CANCUN ~ 5~4~ .,. "4eia T lJ'gU8Sa • 4~NrjllS (714) 644-5518 r. . . It 's Haag 's 40th Birthday/ . ' Hoag Hospital ·~ ~ttk1hs roontx:h oi the communll) born at Hoag between Stp'tmber 1952 \ .\U'~USt 19j 3 to t.e a 5pt'C1al part 01 our 4 th 51r.hda, celebration . s .. pttmber 1 5th ' ull tor cMl.llls 714/760-5921 •• PIERIO IN t IBTA ~ 5~4'*JllS •• ~Sh81*1 ABrt .. 5~4Nlj'G . •• RSllBAJA CAll1INA t'd8I Ff istana 4~Nri* 8321* Hc*'Pamla 408)943~ •• tb8I Poaia Real 5~~ ·O.m&iq• ~-- \VhL'l hcr ~ ou'rc loo~111g 10 1 t.m1th l\ln. or .1 hlrn.•...,., dullen~L'. ~L'l 'iL'l fo r the lloag llo~ptt.t l .ind P.11. tile \Jullt.tl llult 'n Pull :;K .111d lilt\. nm ".tlk .tn<.J ~OK non-cornpc:t1l1 \l' hH. 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Dey Alf.j •o..., Contr!IMlotl 1·----f'UASE MAKE CHECK ~AYAau!TO TOTAL ENCLOSED: • NHHS HAM<>f' HEftlTAOE fllUN ··---• Wll••• d~you 11-eboul 111• _, _______ _ Briefly . Slnlor C8llllrltlOn at OC ~ Seniors will have reason to celebrate October 27 when the ageless spirit of competition heats up during Senior Games held at the Orange County fairgrounds in Cosfo Mesa. Senior Games is open to Orange County seniors 55 years and older who reside in retirement residences, convalescent centers and board Md cure facilities. The gt1mcs are also open to those who allend Orange • County adult day care centers or facilities whose activity director is a member of the Orange County Activity Dir,ectors As~ociation (OCAOA). . . Participants can compete in a va riety of games and arts and crafts di' isions 9 -a.m. to 3 p.m. Modified Olympi~ style g:imes include , baseb:ill, basketball, discus, shot put, soccer, target shooting, wheelchair races, horseshoes and volle)'ball. Winners will receive ribbons and medals. Categories in the urts und crafb competition include afghans, ceramics, clay and dough;rtlothing, crochet, dolls, fine arts, lace, needlework, quilts, toys ;rnd wood. Ribbons and cash prizes will be awarded to winners. ... The deadline to submit arts and crafts entry forms is October 9. Entry forrns are available at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Entries will be judged October 21-26 and displayed at the senior celebration on - 0ctobcr 27. In addition, a facility scarecrow competition will be held. The fifth annual Senior Games is sponsored l>y the Orange County Fair. and Exposition Center and OCADA. Admission is fre~. For more information, call Jeff Graves (714) 751-3247, extension 57. Jazz v~allst Sue Raney to alillear at DCC Four-time Grammy r1omin~e Sue Raney, will perform Sept. 26-27 at Orange Coast College in the Fine Arts Recital Hall. Recognized as one of the \vorld's great jazz vocalists, with phenomenal range and pitch, Raney will appear 8 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Raney was discovered In 1957 following an impressive national debut on rad io·s popular "Jack Car on Show." She cut her first album :it the age of 16. a~ompanied by Nelson Riddle, :ind has since recorded 11 . :idditionol albums. • Raney has perforrnetl in concern. throughout the world, from New York to Paris and from Australia to Peru. She appeared with Don . Rickie at Sahara Hotel in u s VegJs, and was a headliner' at the Puerto Rico Hilton: She's appeared on such telc\'biun programs :\S ··The Tonight .Sho"," "The·Oe;.in f\lartin Show," "The Dub Hope Speci;.il :ind a PBS tribute to composer Henry Mancini. . · PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING IF IT APPLIES Grade al NHHS (circle one) 9 10 11 12 i O Alumti.us of NHHS 0 Faculty I St.off at NHHS Equally ai home ~is a i.ong st) II~•. composer, I) ricist, night club pcrforn"1er, fe cording artist and pi:111bt, Raney brings amazing depth 10 her program and odmir:ition from critics. •-=--_;_ ________________ _ I I I I· I I WAIVER: (MUST BE SIGNED) Wlllv9' and Atau"'pllon of Rill!.. 1,, cOl\t~•tlorl of tll9 entry fof acr*PCat1C:•, I ~for myul!, my ........ u tc1110tt. and ad"'lnltllalon. wellr• eny and al right. of c~a IOI dainaQff eoaln-4 th. C11y d N-..ort a..,11, N-port ..... Unified School 0!9tlld, ~ Hwbof H19h ~llool.Aec. Pac• PlomOlk>M, and al lh.ir •fl0'l90'9 or any o!Nr 0toanlallon OI tndMdual ... oclatad wtll tile •bOv•, lot t19f alld al llllUllM tuttA~ by m• "' 11119 w...i. I -addlllol'aly fM<"'ll II-. lrM ut• ol ,.,,, ,,.,,.. •M l>ltturH In bfoadcaal9. l•IK•119, at:. If~ allftl and v•ly 11>•11 .,,, pllytlcatty flt ano """• aulllct...ciy l!M\ad 10'.0.. com~tltlotl ol tNt race end tllal,.,,, COllClltlott 11 .. ti.... -tied by • lo "ffd doct0t I .......... ,.. ... O.• I I ............................... .,,., .. L --------------------~ T R:incy has abo mJdS her mark in television commercials, having recorded spots for Scari., Toyota and Orange Crush. She's the voice of Paui Dc.ir in the children's animated i.eries, "'the Adventures of Te~ E. Bear." ' . Master of ceremonies for the two OCC performances will be wcll-kno\\n jau dbc jockey , Chuck Niles. Nile~ was a DJ at KDCA in Los Angele for 25 ye ars, un1i l the station went classical in 1990. lie ha!> since mo,cd to KLON in Long Deach. • Advance concert tickets arc S9.50, on :ilc in OCC's Community Service Ticl..ct Office, located adjacent 10 the colle&e's library. The oCfice is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday; and 8 a.m. to noon Saturd:iy. Ticket:!> will be sold dt the door for SI 2. Tickets may be pureha ed by phone, u~ing Visa or Ma!>tercard. For more information, phone (714) 432-5880. • -By lb~ D•lly PUot ~ijiiiii tjy liit.M • v -- ·rell Mom you're going to play in the str.eets • • I INTERNATIONAL 3-0N-3 STREETBALL TOUR Sut, tell her if'$ for HOOP-IT-UP, and not to worl}I. HUNTINGTON BEACH SEPTEMBER 19-20 -. . The World's Largest 3-Qn-3 Streetball Festival. attracting nearly 100,000 players and one mil!ion spectators in 40 cities across the country, comes to Huntington Beach, September I 9-20. HOOP-IT-UP™, presented by The Oran ge County Register and The Upper Deck Company1M. is fo r everyone--men . women and children, ages I 0 and above. Your team will be placed in a divi sion based on age, abi lity, and height to ensure parity. Each team consists of four players: three play. with one substitute. · Whether you are a once-a·year playe r, Couch Potato, Top Gun or Older Than Dirt, HOOP-IT-UP~ has a division for you! HOOPS HOTLINt::. tl 4/~J6-5268 Pick up an entry form ;it ;ir1•;1 Foot Locker locations l 'fN •,f fJ TI [) [; y NA rwNAL SPONSORS ··~·· • LOCAL SPONSORS , Benefiting Orange Co4nty Register Charities & HBtf S Student Programs . :..,-0.t«ll llltd mall Enw EARL. 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(Aequirecl II....,., II uMlf ti,_._, (~it,.,., IS uMlf II,-. dd) (_....I ... la_.., 11,... ~ ....... ___ .. ,_ ..... __ .. ___ ·-.. .:=-....... ---·--------·--___, .... _______ __ ______ ... _ _.,...,,.._ .... ._ .. ______ .... _WWeeu ·--·-............. .._ ..... ____ --P WI a ·== --'~ -----·------.... -·-···· ...... ·-·-·~....-. .. ---.-.. -·----.. ------·------·-----·~-·---.-·-..... -.. --....... .. . - I 9 , • . .,, Thursday, September a, 1992 A8 ilciatJ ·· _ • Society Editor Vida Dean ... 642-4321 .Plerity of horsing around at this year's_ Oaks Fall Classic_ · T he horses came back to Capistrano to jump for gold and glory and to add funds to UCI College of Medi1;ine. And, with the horses came some of Orange County's elegantly _...,..__,--.., attired social "Wlite to Joan' Irvine Smith's annual Oaks Fall Oassic. The 43 horses and their riders were in competition for the $50,000 purse in the Grand Prix . while guests enjoyed a bright -----and sunny Society Sunday and a ----· -lavish spread at Rococo-catered food stations. It was officially a Hunt Breakfast, but it lasted well into mid-afternoon, with the ice cream stations doing non-stop ""'O..mlror the ()Hy P.u Committe membe r Mary Earl McCraw and husband Les were among those attending Classic. Attending party were, from left, Jolene and Dick Engel with Harry and Julie Eberlin. Seven-month-old Mall ory Ebe rl in is in the cente r. Seated, from left, are Peggy Goldwater Clay_. dad Barry Gold\\ater with wife Susan. Standing: Bob Clay, left, and Barry Goldwate.r Jr. business. Table.s of 10 surrounded the Jumping cour~e. some under a canvas canopy and others beneatll the spreading oak trees, the name -.ake for Smith's equest rian center. "l love this event because of the art work," commented Patricia Groth, who had been out checking the plein ai.!-art exhibit that ringed 1he party area. (Groth is an artist and has landscapes in the homes of Barbara and Alex Bowie, and Mary Ann and Lon Wells.) ·'This event is different from all of the rest," said Mary Ann W. decked out in a whi te cowgirl outfit. 'It has a flair abOut it. . .I like the outdoors, fresh ai r and a little dust," . RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTEIY llC: ... ,_ .... """""" tm -••~ CISTA -~llSC .. ~~ Clll"llet'fl4Xirat) c.iten~ We nule fi-er) ~l~ an e\-mt -.lr..i t\C!I') C\ffil Sft'ClJI ~Tat!! Lunches arJ fa"'1lb :l PKnlC' :l&tf.JJ\.., W.~nnlH'NJlO ..JfinJra1'(1' .:lWed.hn.: Rl"(ep<11im B.1r·&11 M1t:\'-ah 11 Pam Rencab u~ Fac1l1t!b ~ PamtS CR :ral ~ulu­ Uh~ ~cnrunmeru :lV.ilct Pana~. ·unr, ml L .. mll Sen ices (7 14) 556,6480 lX.~ ~·bl ~1..-xft Scrttt. ~II( B SaM AN. CA 9 !il'-4 "There arc so many speci:il · people to meet," said Lillian Fluor, a regu lar at Oaks events. (More people were there this year -450 in all with 800 buying benefit tickets, according to Donna Howard, UCI assistant vice chancellor.) .Jn all, it was one of the most _pleasant of social gathe rings an d should raise $150,000 for th e college, according to chai r Peggy "Go ldwater Clay. She was with husb:ind Bob, father and former U.S. Senator Barry and his wife. Susan, and brother Barry Jr. Clay's e~ecutivc committee included Floss Schumacher, immediate past chair, Barbara Harris, Tricia Nichols, Shari Esayain, Janet Curci Walsh, Catherine Thyen and Dottie Stillwell. Among the guests there were Maria del Carmen and husband Dr. Walter Henry (dean of the College of Medicine), Zee Allred, Mary Earl McCraw with .husband Les, 8illUT Wallerich, Mary · Roosevelt, Aissa Wayn!, Nora and Charley Hester, Elizabeth and Tom Tierney, Michele Rohe, Cleva and Bob Howard, Gerry and Walter Shroeder and Conni e Morthland, who commented, "I see all my friends al this event." A special person that some of the guests may have missed was ·Revolutionary -New PERMANENT MAKEUP MANY SHADES & C OLORS Eyeliner • Eyebrow • Lipliner • Full _Lip Fee Special: $100 per procedure per visit 1. Save 35-45 min. pµtting on make-up 2. Stop smudging eye liner & lipstick bleeding. 3. Have eyebrows even all the time 4. No need to reapply makeup after spons, shower, etc. ELECTROLYS IS Permanent H~r Removal '20-tst 15 minutes/110-each added 10 minu tes. Background: Nuning • FJcctrology • T caching Cenificd by DcnnouOage Institute · · Advanced Training with Enhanser ll. Membtt American Association of Permanent Marjorie ffcaly. OT Color Te&nkians Dcrma-T echnologist Society of Cosmetic Prof cssionals Recommended by: Plastic Surgeon~ 722-3564 Dermatologists & Makeup Anisu 2400 #K West PCH • Ne ext to Haa en Dazs . ~·~ ·l\. '6-D.~1 ··~ &--' ~fMhk>M 9 ~11 :· Store-Wide Spectacular! :. ~----------------------~ , Buy Any Item At Replat Price · Get A Second· Item At I/3rd OtT* .............. " .............. a.. .... ...., ..................... '!"' ...... Athalie Clarke (Joan's mom}. She made the party, but made it late . Others strolling through the grounds and cheering the jumpers included Jerry Richards, Painter. Woodley, Barbara Aun e, Gail and Ron Soderling, Orange Coun1y •Sheriff ·Brad Gates, Supervisor Tom Ri ley with Emma Jane, He len Coffey, Peggy and Les Cotton, Virginia and Paul Bender, Margaret Richardson, Beverl y Ray, Pat and Dick Allen, Dr. Howard House and Jean Tando\\sky, who arrived wilh Peg Reday and David Mock in l~s RR. - .... , ... . t1\\.S A New U n• of C a sual Fashions ~tS for M e n a W o m e n • COMFORTABLE • PRESHRUNK • WRINKLE FREE • 100% COTTON •COLOR FAST Re a s onably Prlc f*d at $ 15 -$39 -~man .. I ......... Dil lltli*. ll!IY II can I• clallailll Pf» ECT,. nam...M TD 11111! 634 tJdO Po~ Drlv•. Newport a.oeh • 675·9773 locat.O bef\lnd o.taney's Restouront above Cal• ~ MOH ·SAT 10.-5cln\ SUN. I~ • Schedule a sitting for your . family por.trait in September and receiv_e 25 complimentary gre~ting cards f or the holidays. FIGGE . 't' Ezallence in portraitvn for over /Ol'ty )ears • (714) '44-'933• 2't NC'Wp«1 Cealcr J>rl" • Sullc 111• Nnrport lkKta Get back to doing the things you love. Whether it's dancing. Taking your grandchildren to the park. Or playing tennis. If you've been suffering from chronic, debilitating hip pain due to arthritis, or jOint damage caused by a fall, you may be a candidate for o ur hip replacement program. , But, for m any people, surgery may seem like too big a step. At Hoag Hospit~, o ur comprehensive hip replacement program is designed to give patients all the skills and confidence they need to ensure a quick, comfortable recovery. Patients are often surprised to find they're back on . their feet-usuall y within a couple bf days. We'd like to invite you to attend a free seplinar where we've assembled some of our hip replacement terun members including a Hoag orthopedic surgeon, physical therapist and orthopedic nurse. Our peciaJty team members will be happy to answer your questions about hip replacement surgery and help you decide if it n11ght be nght for you. .. • .. 0 Call 963-3377 to register. Thursday, September 1~ • 7 p.m. · Ho~g HHllh CentH- Huntington Beach 19582 BeMh Boule~ard S•#ci Fro~ Our Entin Stoel Of ~poraweor, Dr.11•1 Au Ac~11on.1. · In Peiu. Anti Mu1•1 Sli•• lncl~4ln1 N•w Ff!ll M·~,,.,. ... cl S'* ,,.,,.,· ' Now Tbru Saturday, September 5th; 1992 I • Lanna BU" . 's-1 B•cla Moaat."'Parkwa1Plala ., ... c ..... 23621 Moulton Pirkway. 12515 Seal Be1cla .Blvd. • ' , .. ... . . A10 :rhursday. September 3, 1992 I. City files suit to oust. Green from golf club Term limit issue debated at Speak Up Newport meeting ·-~ New managemen~ takes I over, but the former concessi onaire still won 't vacate c1ty-ownect facility. Costa Mesa's golf club may end monthly rates for seniors NEWPORT DEACI I -Two Newport Beach political activi t~ squared orr 0 11 the upcomingtcrm limit .initiative in a d~bate Wednesday night at Speak Up Newport s monthly meeting at the B, Joi:1 Beers CO~ l'A ~ILSA ~ In a gn"'tng lq:.il 'PJI, thl.' Ctt\ ftkJ . 'Ult \\ l.'JnL·,J.I\ .11mcJ at fore~ I.Irr) \ GrL'l.'11 Int' 1~i \JC.tic thl.' CthtJ ~k,.1 Golt Jnd Countn Club I hL' former ctmcc~''t'n.t irl.' • of thl.' c1t~-0"11cJ fJciltt\, I L1rr: S. Green Im:.. '' refu-.1ng tu sur- render 11~ l..e~-. to the duhhLIU,I.', Jri' rng r.1nge or golf CJrl !>lor.tge '.trd. The new concc~'iLmaire. ~klia VcrJc ~artnc1!'>. took O\Cr 111Jnagcme111 of the two golf cour'-. ell Tuc:.J.n Tim Grc.:n. the former m.1naffr Lll the countr: club. -,;uJ he "111 not k.l\c.: until he is compen!-ateJ ll>r monc~ he claims t,he city o" C) h1' company. • J'he city rctused Grcen'll $1.25 m1ll1on -.e11kmcnt offe r two weeks .11:L1 .. -\ $250.125 counter-offer was n1.1de 111 a clo~cd council meeting Auc.~l. Grc.:cn 'aitf Tuesda) th;11 the 11lter "·" 1n.1ppropri~tc. ~I that hi.' d1J ntll ''ant to <li..,cu'' 11 :11 kncth .\n unl.l\dul <lt:t:iiner action wa!> t1kJ 111 Sur.:rttlr Court \\'cdnc<;Jay I'' the I.II\\ .1ttllrnc\, llrian Cart· l r .11!.111i-1 the.: Grel'O' 1 he Jct1011 1111.".11~' .1 t11.1I '"ll he held "ithin 1111 d.I\, 1' dcciJc ''hc.:thcr th e <.i1cl·n, lt,1\I.' 10 n1l".1 tc the pre- m1,,·' ·IL• 1.tt\ h.1, cholicn to a'or<l a ,.i:111,1nt.it 1•1l ti JI Jll po,-.1ble." l '.irh:r ,,11d ·· 1111, " 1he mthl con· 'l l\.ill'' .ind k.1~1 cunfron1.111on:ll .1,11,111 th.: lll\ l.111 tJl..e." .\n 1111J.1,d11I dc1a1nc.:r action is ::i r d.i: '' l I~ 'rl ~·d~ "J~ for J prop· l'll) 1•\\llCr to reCCl\1.' a JllUICt.JI · lll1kr gr.1n11ng pcrm1"11111 to re- 11l'l;11n the.: p1upe11y \\llhtn (>() d.t}t-.. It 1' .1 '' i't'r cour-.c th 111 .111 C\ ic- t11•n. C.1rtc.:r \,11d, bcc.iu'lc tl g1'c' l'1>lh !llJC\ 111111.' to th ink ".-\n'w time \llU h.1,c J contrnn-. • ·1.11 ton · 11r "h~n people Jrc being tnrc1bh n:mo,cJ. all l..inJ-, o f th1nf.' · .. ould ~o "'ror\g, from per- "'n.'d lllJUf) tu lcg:il 1111,tJkc-. AnJ 1h1' f."C.:' .111.: Green') ttme Ill By Joel Beers SIJ!I \\ lttf • COSTA MESA -The generous monthly rates cit; ~cniors have enjoyed at the Co~ta Mc~a Golf and Country Club "ill no longe r be grant ell by the new conce!-sionaire, according to a panner in the llrm now runn ing the t\\O golf nn1r!>CS. Bill C11y Manager Allan Roeder l!.11J that there is a "Jtffcrence of opinion" in the ''urdi~of the contract and he believes the seniors' monthly rate "ill be kept "regarJl~ss of "h;it other cities do." ln the past. seniors \\ere able tc..> pur~·h:t'>e monthly p;:isses for $50. giving them unltmited play ~tonday through Friday. "\Ve agreed "ith c .. erybody during the negotiatiofls that th e For a subscription to the Daily Pilot, call 642-4333. FVACP& C Felne Leu.CMia ONLY -$25 Vaccinations as low as $5 DHLP& P Coton1 Borcle1e1.1 ONLY-$22 I ~11 '11" ~<~ ~~~~~ ~:,~EPTEMBER 4~m , .. ''I'"' I ~041 GolJtn Wcsl Bl-.J , at Bolsa /\'c SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 ,, "l'O I< r 01· \('II II Th• PflUtt COtllpany 9 lO .im hi 11 1(1 •m :? I:? I Wtstd1ff Or at lr\lnc Ave I I)~ I \ \ti .. \ .. , r .. trn I (Ill pm 1 .. I (10 rm L lOll S Bri<tol St, 11 PaulC'rino Avi: I 11 'I \I'\' ,\I l·I Y at Ptlc:u .t Clll p1111" ~ 1(1 pm l~:?l~ Orookhur51 S t . at Talb.-rt /\,, --- . We Can Save You Money Ori C~ing ~ts! , 0.75%* • ln#hoose Approval • Direct Funding • New ~or Refi.nanccl • 1-4 Units up to $2 Million FtM Q ntral Bank lw the best deal for you. For pe~nali?.ed and prci~ional service we are ju.5t a ~ne call away. FIRST CENTRAL BANK,N.A. In Orange C-ounty, call ,Dean Rappi (714) 568.~3 (800) 989 .. SX>lO G) :r.m -·---··· monthtr pass would be discontinued," Mesa Verde partners pokesman Scott Henderson said. "There isn't a golf course arounJ that gives monthly passes." Call to public courses in Anaheim, Brea, Fountain Valley and l luntington Deach supported Henderson's claim. As part of the lease agrc.ement, Henuer on said, Mesa Ver.de agreed to provide a senior daily discount rate and not to raise any fees before January, 1994. I lenderson saiu Mesa Verd e \\Ould be open to negotiations if the city thought the monthly p:i ses were mandatory. Seniors \\ill still enjoy an $8 d~1ily rate. which Henderson called extremely fair. The possibility of no more monthly rates does not sit well with Al and Anne TunnicliCf. . 1Jley golf on the average four limes a week, mually hitting the first tee around 5:45 a.m. ·"We thought the monthly chbrge was going to be completely protected," Anne said. "We think this is unrair ince it is a city course and the taxpaye rs are supporting it. They're sticking it to the !>eniors again. I'm .sure they weren 't making any particularly amount of money off us, but they're not going to make any more now. We'll ju~t have to golf le~s." Al Tunnicliff agreed. ( ''We can't afford to go · elsewhere and golf is what '"'e do. We don't ha\le much else. We don't have the money to do other things. It really hurts. The City Council should have made sure these things were taken· care of." " days. 'f.he city is willing to reim- burse the Greens $501 for the 70 non-working days the range was closed. "Thii. is a really good fai th ef- fort to show the Greens that the ci ty recognizes what is due them," City Attorney Torn Kathe said. "An)thing above that \\Ould be a gift of public funds." Specialking In Trash Hauhng Pon:able To.lets Feno~ Villa Nova restaurant. , . Barry Zanck, a term limit proponent, urged the au~1cncc to vot.f yes on Measure P, the initiative on the ballot this November that v.ill Hmit city council terms to two )ea~s. He wa~ c~allengc on the is~uc by Jim Parker, a former plan~lllg com~1!~1on~r. Zanck said citiLcns arc tired of "profe~s1onal ~h11c1ans and incumbents "ho are nearly impossible to unseat. Zu1~ck "as the )ecretary of Ne\\port Beach Citizens t~ Limit'Counc1I Terms, the group that g.11hcred more than 8.600 signatures to get the measure on the ba.llot. Parker c:1 lled term limits a bad idcu bcc~1use inexperienced P<>liticians can easily fall prey to govcr.nmcnt. burca.licrnts. He believes all term limits should be aboh)hed. tncludtng those fo r the President of the United States. -By Tony DoMro The Real VW & Audi Expert on .16th S · : -~!~ ft • One phone call ·~ · does ti all ... at affordable prtces Cqmplete Personaltz Auto Seroice by appointment . please ~ •MERCEDES •PORSCHE• BMW• AUDI• VW -SPECIALISTS • Bo8h Fuel ln}ectJon SpttlalJst • Enpne Overhauls • Dlcscl Expttta •Buyers lntpeclofU • Sunroof Repair ' .. Not]ust Another Pretty ·Sandcastle . ~ · Huntington Beach, Collfomla builds 1 mile long smdcastle, but only with your help. "' Galling all groups, orgarization.5, families, busine$0S, and interested people for Saturday. October 3, l 99'2,9:00am -2:00pm. Where? The beach of course! Fror(l ttie new pie~ to Beach Blvd. To participate in building the mile long continuous "'sand sculpture, please sign the form below. The c~t is nominal. Theme: Discover Huntingt~ Beach. • Limtt 528 sections • FtrSt come basis • Commemorative Awards for -Participants Lessons/Demonmotions September 13, l<iVLat lCkm r---------~--~-------------~ r-First ArnJOI Huntngton Beach I Call (714)969-3492 Amateur Sandcastte Festivd ... ·. •I Sections to be sold n 1 ~. lengths at s~ per secb't: Sections __ _ Costs __ _ .. Retun b/ Sept. 15, 1Wl 1o: . · HunliD~On Beach .-----~:~-:--~~~~~=---, • f f ' I (. -rhursday, September 3, 1992 A 11 .. ommunity Forum Community forum runs on Tue~J~, Thur)(J..ir.-.md Saturday~ Write to: Pilot letter , 330 W. Bay St., Co)ta Mc)J, CA ~2627 faii; k"ttcr) to: 646-4110 Reader)' Hotlinc ... 642·6086 Editor William Lobdcll ... 642-~J21, ext. 351 ho says there's no ~room "·lor "debate in GOP? I f you're a-conscl'vhtwe Republican who is pro-life, pro-family valuei., and (dare I say it) pro·GOd, then the Republican Convent ion in I louston wai. a great event to wa tc-h. ·....L. did not·come close to, and yes. there are pro-I if c Democr:us. Unfortunately, these &eve n felt inclined to drop their allegiance to the Republican presidential ticket, in !>pite of the detriment this country may face under Democratic leadership, all because Clinton is pro-choice. It gives monog:Jm y, :.ind f1tlcl11y. The) can abstain or U')C a number ol I red or ~omeonc d,r;::1n i;,1m111\.e me Ot he!'\\ I\\! Certainly most would not claim to be T he "Wieder Seven" generated nationwide at- tention for their Bush defection the day after the convention closed. All because President Bush, on the issue of abortion, would rather err on the side of life . birth control dc,1ce~ anti method!>. llo\\e\cr .. 1t the moment of concep11un a human life hJ' '>IJrtcd. For m)Self, I adhere It' thl! principle of the sanctity of human life. Life is precious. miraculous. and \\Orth) of protection. I sec no I n the mejnt1mc. l gue ... ~ I h1.11er 11,c Ill ti LJ\C o~ go llllO lmJing b1.lJU)e ol ffi) \1\.\\\ l:.,peLtjh) "hen .:.u1111.u11..: tli...L rm:.dl 'hould not ··l!ct :.111J\ \\Ith 11 \\.hJt \\UUIJ 1-reJ h:,c m..: .do! I I rnn,el'\JllH: R1.p ubhc.1t1' h.1,c .1 anti-family values. Both presidenti al candidates and their running mates atteml._mainline denominational churches; so they're not anti-God. But to be pro-life, well that's too far right. This was the sentiment of Harriett Wieder, Costa Mesa's county supervisor, and,. according to the Daily a "hole new meaning to throwing out the baby with the bath water! (So much for some pro-lifers who arc accused of being single-issue voters.) The ''Pro-Choice Republicans fo r Clinton" bave their fans in the media. Even Darbara Bush's recent visi t to Orange County found a half-dozen ·or these "Republicrats" receiving the majority of the medi:i's attention and support. Take Fred Martin's vitriolic attack of many members of the Republican Party, including yours truly, as a tragic example. Fred's adhOJ1ninem columns can be summarized as follo\\s: has tried, convicted, and sentenced me us someone who is "divisive. distorted " and bigoted .. as \\Cll as someone who has" so much hatred in (me) that (I am) compelled to sc9rn and slander anyone, who opposes (me) or even dares hold different views .. " Wow! I'm certainly glad for fred Martin that he doesn·t even come close to being guilty of these charges. l see no hypocrisy here. Not! Maybe we both have strong opinions. compa-. .. ion in the 11.,.mrnjllun~ of an in?ocent unborn child. I here arl! limits to freedom. According!), I .... ill expres my comiction und compassionately COCOurugc \\Olllen to be · d1ller 111g '11:\\ pu1nl then the 111cd1J. ~houlJ \\C be !>Lnt tu ;1 Gul.1g'! Or houlJ \\Che m;idc to ... ulll.r the ,,um· l.1te .is 1'l the unborn b.1bu.:'> th.it the prn·cl1l•lccr' fiild 111rui1H:.nicnt tu th1.1r hie,, '\.h1.duk 1.jre1.:r .... ·r .. k...iboob 1.t\. • I '~ould thmk. not · Conservative Pilot's Fred Manin, her Politics "slim, attractive. perfectly tanned, groomed and dressed, pr-otOt)'.l>ical Orange County · , Republ1crats" supporters. F red stated that Sen. Joh~ Seymour is .. pro-choice." as opposed to the , .educated on all of their op11om., including adoption. Lct\.cnjoy a health) lkb.1tc 11n tl11 ... :.inti other issu e·, ·1 h1 ... 1.1ni: " murc · emut1on;il than othd., but \\C \.,10 \llll c.\1.!1:.11,gc 1dcJs JnJ c.Ji,Lu~ ... our pcrsr.cctl\Cs. II I mj) b1. :.o bl IJ to • 'P~ak for pw·hfc rnrh<. f\ ,lll\ c Republican~ in co~tj ~k:>J, bell re )OU slJm u~ I \\Ould g1~e une ~mJll p11. ... c ut JJ\ICC. The "Wieder Se\cn" generated natf<>nwide attention for their Dush de(ection the day after the convention closed. All because President Bush, on the' issue of abortion, would rather err on the side of life. IC )Ou'rc not pro-choice, then shut up and ge t out of tl)C way. Let's not be clo~cd-mindcd, Fred. .. label'' of .. pro-abonion,'' "and "there is a huge difference." It looks like Fred and I ha'e a controversy ove r a semantic issue. At least I can commend him for not folling for, the old "who~e traditions, und \\hose values .. ploy. Sen. Seymour bdic\e~ that abortion should be an option, therdore he is pro·abortion.·.On this one l'>suc I disagree with our senator. The Republican Party is strong enough to hold lhese t\\O \ ie\\S on thi' IWUC. \\ e will never agree 100 percent on C\e!)· issue. I'm sorry that my position doesn't fit within Fred's de!;cription of" hat a modern Orange Coa!>l Republican should be. I am nl.1\ poli ticJll~ cum:ct. and I am prom.I of it. I '-'m not '" ing m) life to be esteemed b) the lah\.·rJI mcd1j I "111 Ii\ c it according tu the pnnc1pk'I I hold true. If I ::im \\ro»g. I hope th,i1 Costa Mc!;J 1s mo re consel'\.111\C thJn )UU OU)' think, a rc"c" uf the June pnm:.iry res ylt., -.ho11, 1h1' So \\h~n )Ou · trcjd on us. tn;Jtl hshtl) \\ e Jr1. 'till .in • important pjrt of )1.H1r reJdcr.,l11p. Their defection was regreuable. The Republican Convention certainly permitted the airing of opposing In a commC'ntary before the primary. I stated that appoin ted Sen. Seymour wa!> pro-abortion in contrast to hi!> main challenger. Congre!>!>man William Danncmever. For th i!> Fred, ou r pUl'Cyor Of compaio!>iOn and goodne,~, I. too, am "pro-choice." Life is a con t:Jnt series of choices. Consenting couples h:.i'e a \aricd amount of choices. They can exercise "irginity. matrimony, · Unks,, of cour~e. }UU J1.hu~Jtl! nu r1.:.idmg jt the GulJ..! Julln .\luur/Jd1 i:> pns1dt11t uf the Cu!.t;1 .\loa Rrpublfr.111 \ H0111l>/_1. po itions on abortion. That wa!> so1~1hing the Democratic Comention r • Book him! The cultural cleansing of . the Grand Old Party One of Andrew 's lesser victims needs a·_ gqod read H e 1 not "wiped out" rn the $011\Cntional '"ay one thank of being wiped out. Fin;1nciall)', thJl is. We 've had·quite enough of that around here \\ithout importing talcs of fiscal di!>aster from the East Coa~l. -. confessed my disdain for l:..13. \\bite. sugsc~ting that th1 gentleman Lirm..:r bit \\;1, pretty damned contrived, and th..tt \\'h1te\ politics intruded on his "riling I "a' patiently tutored. It didn't tJk.e I ,h,111 be sending him my copy of E 13.\ e,'.'>.1)'>.) 4.5UO. Of lhJt numbe r, pi.:rlup oni: 111 Ill ot the~ rcJJcrs "'" hj\e Jl.'ccnt JibrJrii:' ·1 hcsc folk'> '14ill umkrst.rnd '' hJI l ~1m ''nting .:ibl)Ut here, pcrhJp.., 450 lih.~rJte anJ gcncrou' lolb \\ho ha'e been thinkang: "llm\ t1\\ful. that fello" lost ha-, hbral) ... During all my years in teach· ing and working w11h young people, I learned that one thing works: res~ing <he other person's point or view, whether or not you agree. '{he founda - tion of our cfemocratic system 1s tolerance, the ability 10 listen to what someone else•says without prejudgment or accusation. I l'lave· witnessed in recent wee.l<s precisely the opposite - the "bashing." the vMicatton of those Republicans who have "traitorously.'' according lo Congressman Bob Dornan, macfe a choice to support Bill Clinton. HO\)' dare any Repub- lican think that he/she has the right to choose someone other than the party nominee? Is 1t possible that many of our COP loyalists (or zealots) have forgot· ten that in a democracy we all have the opportunity to select our leade.ts? Should·\-VC be threatened or harassed (or so doing? The Republican platform en- dorsed at the c.on"ention repre- sents the policy of e1<clusion and virtually guarantees Increasing polarization of the ·party. Not only is it brutally divisive, it might lead a thinking person to conclude that the COP ticket is committed not to a coherent program of action, but to meanness and intolerance. Wal..e up, COP, before it's too late! Give these people a chance to be heard. Tell us · what you plan on doing for America, not the etan you have for cultural cleansing or the ~ Republican Party. TOBY LARSON Newport Beach The lbortlon tuss It's disgusting! Why all Ute fuss about abortion? This issue absolutely has no business in lhe election pl.ltform! This issue certainly isr\'t enough to sw.ly my vote for a candidate. It's JUSt hard to understand all the stink about this. If a woman doesn't want the child, why should it be born1 The chil~ wpuld just be kicked about, unloved anti confused. One ~ho loves children and is very concerned for the unwanted ones. EVA SCHNEIDER Costa Mesa Tlle $1 hamburger The theory is that ''hen busin~s is slow you have to work even harder. Obviously, Gino. of Gino's On The Hill conforms in that belief. During the month of August, '"e attended one of Gino's specials of $ 1 for a hamburgec and fries. What a deli~tful e>1perience it • was! Gino himself greeted each guest at the front desk. We were seated immediately. the fast and · smiling service of the waiters and waitresses was excellent and the h.'1mburgers and fries \\.ere i·u·cy and dt!licious! V'{e had en to Gino's only once ore, several y(!a_rs a_go but we're sure to return. Many other diners must (eel the same. Thank you Ginol LOUISA ARNOLD Costa Mesa lhllnper loglc A bumper sticker says it all . for California's politicians: VOTE THE "INs" OUT. DOREEN BURCHETT ,...1 Newport Beach Nor is he emo,uonally ru ined 1n the sen~e that he lost one of his kids. He' been telling evef)one he's got a lot to be thanUul for. And he does. Andrew blew off his roof, and blew do" n one of his walls, but he !;U!'i\cd and .:> did his !...in. But my friend Chip did ~t "iped out in a not H!ry 'pectacular but ne,erthclcs pJ1nful wa}. Nov. there are lot of opportunities to help the 1rulv di tressed in Florida· and Louisiana. the foll..s "ho arc barely making 11. I h1'1 column·s not about that at Jll. Rather. in :1ddition to uny crucial relief efforts )OU choo~e to !>Upporl. I'd like 10 enli..,l )Our help in a mall. and some\\hat unu ual hurricane reco\icry program. You sec, Chip's !>m:lll library -building for nearly three decades -1 dc!>troyed . And that is one of tho-.e minor traged1c made more acute by th£ fact that )OU cannot really expect man)' ('l\:ople to )mp:ithize or even understand. · ~hip' a wonder( ul guy. a friend for clo e to 15 )Cars. He's been in the crvice of his country for 30 ~ear~. ettling only recently in. where else, Home!>tcad, Florida. Now 30 )Car in Uncle Sam' pay does not make him rich; in fact. its arguable it make you booki h because the p:iy docs not encourage many other habit be ides reading. He's a reader .'..... an eclecti c. but serious reader. Good biography (of mu)icians, cienti!>ts and gencrally~ntcrc ting folks other than politicians) is a weakne-;s. as are essayi ts, Yiddi!>h humorists, und M>me classics. He is not a "collector." First, 10th or 13th edition is just the same to him. But he return time and ngain to fa,orite passages, and is delighted in introducing strnngers to old favorit es. (l lo t quite a lot in hi eyes "hen I So an)'w~y. along comes Humc:.ini.: Andrew. and blo\\s the hou!>e do"n. ~ind ,1,ith 'i't, dnmpens and generally da:-.he~ about thi modest by important libral) of perhaps 5Q0 good \Olumcs. - Such an event would leave me dazed' for a year and ~ at least. As a ruthle \\ceder of the marginal read, "hat°!> left behind o_q my shehes matter!> to me. Again. it'~ definitely not a great book collection. There's Joseph Epstein, fomes Cltlvcll and John LeCarrc; a serious run through Churchill and Solzhenib)n, and dozens of biographies. Paul John!>on. ~talcolm Mugge ridge and Montaigne arc up there. Li~e I aid -ain·1 no rh)me or n:a on on m)' !>hehc~. Which I "h~ r d be acting like 3 ~tonty P) thon parrot 1f i.ome wi ot Act of God, as t-:o'' t.1ck.) rcstlur Jnl\ anJ intcl'l~ll .dc~igncr" C<tn .. buy" hbr arics. Out re .1dcr., mus t collect them, and the prlXC s t.il.cs dccadei.. Chip broke the SO·)i.:.lr·~ld nurk t\\O )ear~ ago He doesn't re all) ha\e umc h.l rca!>~cmble hi~ library. ..: So I'd like each of my 450 lrbrarled readers II.> help. Go to you r shehcs. Select a good read, a \alucd (but not re'all}' valuJblc) fncnd ::tnd end it to Chip, care of 13111 Lobdell, thi · pJper·s editor. Please endo..,e a note Js to "h) )OU llelcctcd the 'olumc )OU did. \\h1lc I h:i"c not told Chip of my intention . I "ill 'hip hirn a copy of tocJJy's column so thJt J1c cJn look. 'foNard to m) (: 13. \\ h1te donJtll\n Th" j, dd1n11cly not chlrit~. It 's not cH.n phelJnt hrop). It is a simple .1ppcJI to the local co111muni1y of rcJJtr' This is definitely not charity. It's not even philanthropy. It is a simple appeal to the .local community of readers to sacrifice a single volume from your collection in order to re-establish a lost collec tion. to sj1.nfke .i ingk \lllume from ) our 'ollc('.llllll rn ' order tu re-estJbl"h a lo~t collect ion. ·I "111 tollo\\ up .1nJ publi'h the tlllc re c1,cJ through this app<:il. 1f any, but not the name of the donor . l3C)OnJ the bncf paragraph .1bo' c. I II not the in urcrs hke to Sa). c.1mc along and smoked my books. Can )OU imagine tl)ing to e~plain this loss to a.n adjuster? You'd ramble for a couple of hour and the steld) calculator \\Ould figure 400 books al S buck.s a throw equals S:?,000. Herc'!> a check.. • Can you imagine someone telling )OU that your personal library -the one )OU have annotated over a COUpk dOLCn year , IS worth a few hundred buck.s. Of cour~ i • but how to replace it. exactly? fapeci•llly if you take notes 1n the margin. Well; ii cannot be done. Which '' "h) l am now going to rcque t~me help from a few Pilot readers. This column ~ill be printed 45.000 time~. Hopefully one of 10 roplc \\ill be read, or ... ay more about his taste ... I C\pect ha t.i'>tc' \\Ill not nlJller much. l\c nc\er met a true n.iadcr "ho \\3) not cager to pre s a f,1\0rcJ \Olume into a lindred prnt' band. lnJccJ. I• u pect tho c who tal c up the idea '' 111 get plc:l\urc in electing ju-.t the nght \Olume. If )OU !...now 'luch an indMdu,ll. clip the column anJ send 11 Jlong. The books hould be cnt to, or dropped off at. The Pilot's cd1toriJI orfo.es 1n Co t.i Mc~.'.I •• 111c,n11on, Dill Lobdell In ad\ JllCC. on Chip' O.:hall unJ n11nc • tlunk ~ou llugh Jlt Mitt, • loc11/ attohltJ• to·ho ts • "Uft and Times" on l\Ctl. Chann~l 18 •nd ho t 11 tJt'J. bow on IV I A \I 'f!if!O. And that's the soiind of money executive sh<>Wed me rum of glowing reports, but I could concentrate on only one financial matter at a time. While the ------big wheelers and dealer . were basking in all that &lory, sharin& awards 1nd terrific meals, I spent most waking hours in the hotel casino -trying 10 mi ke an eight the hard way. Ye , the omens couldn't be denied. FleClwood, the world's largest producer of motor homes and manufactured hou.sing. wos off to another phenomenal year. John and Donna c~ ... who hadn't even been aware o( my miracle at the craps table, were beaming all O\ler the place. So were their special guests from Pilotland, includina Oft and Doy lln~y, Collttn and 8U(k Jola.u. Gmcllln and Jim Dalt, U11da Taallanttll and Rklw'd Ford, Jail and Dr. Robtrt Roper, larNra V«Dtlla and Sta• 'l'lulayk. Ctat..,a and Clu1dt 'tol1t1dt. Darten a.net Dr. IW Muclac'k. and Joint and T-........ that he cradcd a (e\\ f unnie Ill 'ha addrc~ 10 the troop . l lc ?Id the comp.iny i con idcring line or unusual RV model thi year, to w11: The Ehb Pttslcy. "y.h1 h 'o\111 be popping up :ill o'er America, and probably m Canadtt." The Woody Alltn. ""hich will lcep an entire family." The Bu h·Cllnton. "" h1ch run entirely on hot aar," An !,_pendent Newspaper Published by C~~ Community~ Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr.,. c~irm•n RECESSION? WH.At RECESSION?· ... noted in editor Dill Lobdell's he·wall item, Tucad1y'1 column was a becaute I wu 1wey on an im ant busine trip. ill Enterprisea, Inc .• is s1a1ini a week· celebration at the ._, Veaa Hil 11lutlfta thoustnds of recrtetional ¥tb dcalen who arc contributina to the ..comouv'• blockbuster ,.ar, alMI •was up ao 1111 pelvic airdle In hea~ nnancial mattm. • For lbi 11tubriou1 details. 10'& 11 haw to rnd the bmiM11 papa. Corporata L....--~ul How profila~le "a lhc convention? Well, with all chips on the hne, I rolled two consccuti~ ------pairs ot fou rs. Even the croupiers were astounded, ~nd a pit bcKs was mOved to uammc -----the dice. ln another comer of the crowded _casin'-'thcre was 1 miahty roar. SCem1 a Fleetwood dealer from somewhere in the Midwc t had ju l connected with 1 $9,000 jackpot a..L• dollar lot machine, (It's just as well thlt ultr1-conservatm Republican Henley and Johns, not to •mention Chairman Fuentes. weren't aware thlt Democntic: veep candidate Al Gert was elsewhere in the aiwmou hotel Or JO I w11 iOkl. bCaiuae I nner did 1ee the <ltnttor ha'\P.11 around the aunina tabla.) • -• Crean. Fleetwood"I foUl*r, daa.._. IDd CEO, Wll in .ell nceHen1 IMaDar ,. - The Sarah t'trsu on. "on which the top may be rcn\O\'td " (He ~dined to rxntion the add•• HIUMla. "su;m1ntt!'c:d to mo\~ fa,.ter ~hen bombed.") .. Ye , friend il • a memorable a1Seftlblaac. l mean, •hoc:'-'Ct hcarCj of maldna ~ straipt cishts the hard way? Oa lhe niaht botne, I thoupt I was we~ Job Clean'• pants. ===~~~· ...... . Jim Ctt'tsln~ pUblisher T °"' Johnton ~publisher • ill . ld d 111 a or ' . l A12 Thursday, September 3, 1992 ... )' r Crvising With The Champi.ons Newport Beach/Costa Mm o.uy Pl ----- ---~ ------ .. .,. , -LORD • . ' Sports stars, fans mingle on Lord Hornblower M ore than 550 sports fans cruised aboard Lord Hornt:>lower during "Wet_ · Wednesday Sports Night" Wednesday evening on Ne .. vport Harbor. The night raised thousaryds of dollars for the Ped1atnc Cancer Research Foundation Pilot readers participated in a silent euction and raffle for pnzes dooated by local professional sport s teams, Olympic athletes and local . App~ari ng on th e \\cclnc~day evening cruise \\NC O lympic stars both pa t <ind pre ent. At left, Dr.' Sa mmy Lee, an 0 1 mpic Go ld Medal diver in 1948 and 1952, with his '' iic Roz. At riB,ht, from lcfL, hirlcy Batl1k, '84 and '88 kayaker; Mark Hamilton, '92 kaya ker; O.wid Spaulding, '92 canoei t; Chip McKibben, '92 rower; and Jirka Batlik, · director of canoe and kayak programs at the Newport Beach Aquatic Center. :\[hoto~ by Lee Payne businesses. The Daily Pilot's presentation of a check'to the Foundation will be covered In Saturday's PLlot. Featured on sports night were former professional athletes and Olympic stars. Complimentary tickets for the next Wet Wednesday -"Back-to-School Night," Sept. 9, featuring Newport-Mesa teachers, administrators and trustees -are available starting at 9 a.m. today at Hornblower Dining Yachts,. 2431 W. Pac1f1c Coast Highway (next to Cano's) All seven p'rev1ous Wet Wednesday evenings, sponsored by the Da ly Pilot and Hornblower, have been quick sell-outs, so pleate pick up your tickets early For more mformat1on on the Wet Wedncsda.-Summer Series, see the ad on page A 13 ' far left: From left, Estancia High School he.id foot ball coach John Licbcngood with wife Sharlene, and Slleri and Bill Workman, OCC head football coach. At left: Debi and Eric Lindroth. Eric i~ a '72 and '80 Olympic \\afer polo medali t . • Below: Anne and Dr. Gary Carlson, Olympic discus thrower, and Paul Salata, former NFL pro. Bottom left: Michael O'lhien, '84 Olympic Gold Medal swimmer; Efren Herrera, retired Dallas Cowboy; and Dave Fro t, former Angels pitcher. * • .. .. ' Newport-Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot \ , : • HORNBLOWE.R D Pl.LOT SUMMER SER I E -s t .. .. .. I I .. . -' • - ••• .· 1' ' ' I \ I ... ·-~ • 2~ll West PktfltCoast H1chway 646-(11)5 .Thursday: September 3, 1992 A 13 . A new tr~dition begins this year on Newport Harbor: "Wet W~dnesday", a surnrnerevening series sponsored by the Daily Pilot and Hornblower Dining Yach~s. Each Wednesday, the community is invited to a fre~ evening cruise around Newport · ~Harbor on a glorious, huge, incredible yacht~ ·for two hours of hors d) oeuvre s, . drink, with fellowship and fun. \ " .. . · If you'd lik_e t_o ---+------ join-us onboard one or inore of these cruises, _look for details in upcoming edit~ons of the Daily Pilot. The Wet Wednesday bay cruises will give you J a chance to get more in~olved with .. your community. Meet a frien·d or · two , be introduced · to the local movers -l and shakers,' and just plain have fun ~ with door prizes, -.....:.....;..~ hors d' oeqvres, · . music, no .. host bar, outrageoUs · surprises and more, and it's all free.' Don 't miss the boat! • Wet Wednesday Kick-af Nighc · ~ ~•'(Xln Beach Merchants Fashion Night • ~ • Mu.ic Under the Stars . ~ Newport Beach Library/Authors Night ..., ~ ( ndcis ll(l( ava1lahlur Hornblower · pick up at hbrary) . ~ Newport·Mesa R~ltors Night ~ • . -/ . . Meet Your Pohucians Night· ~ Six>rts Night . ~ (Pro. Oympic:s, College, Hagh &hool) ~ . Back-To-School Night · (Tcxhcrs, Parcn~ Srudc00i Administtarors) Daily Pilot Advertiser Night EnJ Of ummer B h . . Ne~'(X1rt Harbor Chamtt.r N~-hr' • rnu~C>J.,. • 'Aniwoi600PI"' September 9 . ~ -Septcm~r 16• ... Septem~r ~4 Scpttmhcr 30 The Daily Pilot and Hornblower Dining Yachts: A c_ontinuing comytlitment to the communiry. . . . .. ·aa . .nd . id -- 1tll at It or •• ' , I A14 Thursday. September 3, 1992 Back Page HEIST From A1 '>Wrc .ind v.e1e rcportedly"' seen Jm111g \\e~tbound · down Coast I ligh'' ay, possibly in a white older model Sub.1ru wtth tintcJ windows .and .i pl)p·up · unroof. Gonis said. 1 he f1N mJn is dc:.cribed as \\hllc in his early 20-. \\llh shoul· Jc:r·kngth blond hair anJ wearing J slrJ\\ hat, blue t·,hart and bl:ld. JC:Jlb. The others arc dcscnbeJ a~ J "hate mJle ant.I a black male. No lurthcr description '"·ls available. In the pa!rt, Newpo rt l3cach has t-ec:n the wrgct of nngs of jewelry thic' c:~. "It's not JUSt Nc"port Beach." Cunis \J1d ... I think Orange Coun- t\ 1, J \Cf) up~c~dc .1ri:a so \\C do h.l\e mg.111w:J jC:\\c:lf) thlC\eS in th1' Jrca .. In f.1~·t. 111 a much publicized c.1 ... c: 111 Augu'>l ,9( 1990. Ne'' port l3l·Jch police: n.1bbc:J three men ,u,pc:.:teJ of com111111ing several 1111lliu11 uollars worth of "smash Jilli grJb" bu rgl.HIC:S Jl je\\Clry storcs 111 the cil). l3ut Goni!r \\3S not sure: tf \\'eJne,lb) \ attemptc:J robbery· \\:l!> the \\Ori.. of .111 org:rnized group. • .. INN From A1 arc as a~pting ond philosophic;il about the inn's closure and planned demolition. "I think it's a crying,shamc," said Jeffrey Wilcox, a Co ta Mesu resident who took his wife to the inn two or three times u .. year Tor romantic weekends. "That's all Newport needs. is more condos. "The inn wa a nice place to rel ax and leave the \\Orld behind. It's quaint. h 's almost like xou're back in Cape c;:o<L" Hanson s*I he, too, is saddened by the inn's closure, but economics dictated his decision lo sell, as v.cll as the buyers' decision 10 change use of the property. The Littie lnn on the Oay is still profitable, but like other properties in the overbuilt, recession-plagued hotel markc!t, it has suffered a decline in occupancies and room rates, Hanson said. Over the last ye~ir. the inn's occupancy rate has been between 60 percent and 65 percent. The average room rate over. that period was about S 117, Hanson said. .. Dctccti' cs arc lool..111g to see 1f thc;rc ·arc similar robberies but thcrc:·s n:a.11) no way of telling at 1h1!. point," Gonis sa1J. The Mozaffarian Jewe lry store in Newport Beach was held up on Tu esday morning. Inside, a dectective begins searching for cl ues. HanS_2Q ~ddcd th:it as thc building ha aged, maintenance and rep:iir costs have spiraled upward. Hanson sail.I he cxploreJ the ~ STATION From A1 Indeed. Council"om.m E'clyn Hart agreed ahc council ncc:ds to dc:c1dc if the fire station ncelb ,,, he constructed right nO\\ or stiould it con ... 1Jcr 1ak1ng care of other issues first. Oob McCaff&~ fou.nder of Concerned C11izens of Da&a · Island, has criticized city and fire department orncials for going ahead "'ith the new station without proper info~ma- tion. · McCaffrey beli eves the city should commis· sion an independent study to see if the new station is...!leeded. , -"~hould \\e take care of a lot of little things, or one big thing?" Harl asked. "I think we arc goq1g lo ha'c to look at the \\hole budget. . .I~ m~ opinion. 11 (the station) could hold for a "The city has not handled this· properly." McCaffrey said. "They've never done ':l study to see if we need ~lion. I'm not saying we don't need one. M~ \\e do and maybe \\C ~c:ar:· '- ADAN From M c\l:lbli'>hmcnt of mill1:11)' ba!.cs tn the country The northe rn pan of Somalia 1 "here Adan was born declared its independence as the Republic of Somaliland in JCJ8 J, but Adan said the 1nterna1ion:il community has 'tubbornl) rcfu .. ed 10 recognize 1hc rc:g1on's 1ndepenJence! Ad.in, \\ho commutes to OCC I rom \\'est L.A.. is "orking toward J doctorate in h1!>ton at UCLA. "I "J' <111 onl) c:htld and that was my 'rccial blc.,sing.'' she ,,mJ. "llad I hJd a brot!>er, he ~ould have been the one to receive the schooling.'' I lc:r p:irent-.. although illiterate, hJJ a succes~ful llvc-.tock shipping hu,1nc-.s that helped finance her pm.11e school education. She later "on a schol:.irship to attend AnLonJ State Una,er-;1ty "here ... he earned a bachelor's degree in lw.tory. During graduate s1udies at UCLA in 19 I, civil war broke out in Somalia. making Adan and her husband rcf ugees. Her son, now 11, \\a\ born the same year. "The hope is lo nood the two territories of my country with food, because people are fighting because of food," she said. "They noodcd us "ii h weapons, now they -.hou ld nood uc; with food.'' or equal 11nportancc to food assi!>tance ii. the fecognition of her homel.rnd -the Republic of SomJlilanJ -as an andependent country. The devastation of that northern region of Somalia has been ignoreJ with worJd's atten- tion focu~cJ on the southern city of Mogadishu, according to Adan. ''The \\OrlJ should be dis- Jrmed ... Adan said. "It's irrespon- sible for the industrialized world to keep a dictator in power who is slaugh tering and killing his people. just to call him our friend. Our e\amplc should help the rest of the world." don't. Out are we in the business of ·making sure that civil servants arc happy or making \ure th:it t:.l\payers are scr<ed?" City Manager Kevin ·Mutphy, ho~ever, said he "all present the council with new informn· lion on Sept. 28 about the fire st:uion :ind the number of responses th:ll arc handleJ on BaJ- boa bland. ( He !..lid his staff believes a new fi re station is needed on f3alboa Island· and they will recom- mend that the staff go ahead with the construe· tion, although he :ickno"lcdges that the: costs arc high. ---NO MHMUM SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 20 -at 10AM, E. Telegraph Rd ' City of Convneroe at 1he Rad"ISSOO Hotel SIUCONI SEALANT 1001. ~~pnn ooor'fl ~ ies and nw:n oearorwn.tt 1n1s 16 UTTLI PLAVMATI COOlH 87885 Buy NOW! Pnces are down -tremendous profit potential! 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He snid several of the employees have alrcaJy founJ new jobs in the hotel business. "hilc some wa tal.c soo1c time off before they take new positions. / Wanna place a classified adl Call the Daily Pilot classified advertising _ . department at 642-5678. • • • • • • • A. R M -0 I R l LABOR DAY WEEKEN SA.LE . Save· An Additional ·30% Off - . Ori previously Reduced 'Merchandise Sale Starts Friday, September 4th and continues through Monday, September 7th Labor Day Hours: 1O:OOam -6:00pm FASHION ISLAND 549 NEWPORT CENTER.OR (Across from Ne1mon Morcus) (714) 644-9888 E ·Z FIT . ---. ' .. Mon .-Fn. 10:00 o.m · 9:00 p.m. Sot 10·00 o.m. · 6:00 p.m. Sun. 12 00 . 5:00 p.m. COUrmet Knives 50%0ff ~ ...... c th to ' . ood GRAND PRIZE WINNER U.S,#ru:. Plto.itix, AIWHM Steak Salad Supreme • Yi cup ot your favorite Italia• salad drali .. 1 Yi tablapoons capen (tlralaed) 2 teupoom Dijon-style mustard • 1 pound charcoal-broiled ftaak llall, thlnly liked " 2 ripe te>mMon, dtepped r ~ small red Ollioa, ftaely alked 2 hard-cooke& esp, choppe4 Combine salad dre5sing, capers and mustard, stirring to blend. Add steak and· · • toss with dressing until well coated. Add tomatoes, onioo and eggs; gentJy mix. Cover with Handi-Wrap. Chill at least two hours or · overnight. Hint: Try broiling an extra steak when you have a barbecue and use it the next day for steak salad. Makes 4 servings. NOTE: Any cut of steak, grilled or broiled. can be used in this recipe. Sliced roast beef : from the deli can als6 be used. FIRST PLACE APPETIZERS · V iTfUsio A llo11 St. Low, Mlno.m Artichoke Appetizer Pie Butter or llUU'priM UmeatoMd dry brt841 c:nmbs 2 coetalners (15 •Met e.lt) ricotta cbette, df'11iaed Yi cup PanMsan dteae, sra•ect ..... J tHlf 008 dried thyWDe lnves, cnambled v. teaspoon pound nutmea v. taspoonsalt v. te..,ooe~ ~ teaspoon cayftlH pepper I can ( 15 ouca) artkltoke hearts. drained, aat into pieces V. poulld (4 OUKa) bKoe, cooked crisp and crumbled Butter an 8Yi-inch springform pan and coat with bread crumbs. Combine ricotta and Parmesan cheeses, eggs. thyme, 1tutme1, salt. pepper and cayenne pepper in a larae bowl. Stir in artichoke and t.con: pouri nto pan. Bake in preheated 37~0 oven for •4' to 60 minutes. or until top is set and li&ht brown. Cool in pan or on wire rack. Cover with Handi-Wrap; store in refriaentor. Place on servin1 plate. remove sides of pan. Slice into wedges. Serve <'Jlillcd or at room temperature. ~~s 8 servings. • FIRST PLACE SALADS H.,,,., s~oa c,.,. :1 c.,. Coral, FlorltM Aunt Emm's French -Italian Potato Salad 5 ,.. .............. WW, peeled, alt·~, ........ Freedt v~ <'-'.-e follows) 1 larp wllltt oaloa, dtappN 1 .............. dle .. 111 . • 1 .... MllCll ......... alNI tops. lllced 4mpt*-I~' ......... ., ..... 2m,.,..._ .... ....,._. ~ mp •laced ,,_ ,...., r Jar (2 o.eas) wltolt p1 ... to1, -··· """ ...... ..... 6MN-c11•'4 .... llcM I c..(4o.eca) ... Meckel"9, .... French Vlnaipette 2 m,. .... oll ~alp,.. .... ,.. •• , ~a., ..... jlla l ...... , ... tlrW ...... lwrti mb I ..... ,, ... _. • Place hoc poaliCMle in IMJC bowl; pour viMipeae over Md .,.., Add white, red and 1Neft onk>M, celery, peen pepper~ peen oliws; eou. Gently stir in l**Y and&;:''°· s-., .................. ult . iah wtlla Mnkoabd ... • 11111et qliws. > Cover widt ....._w,. md ~ •venl houri or CW9'ftipt. . s.... ..a.d lnlo .-viii tiDwl. Mites 11-io.V' ~ . . . J 11u'lllly Inside September 3, 1992 .. Food Editor T J Hutchinson .. ~42-4321 ext 366 Oietitiarv'2 Rec1p6s/4 . . . . • • - Picnics have been around for as long as anyo"f can nwai1r11Mr. A "picnic" originally meant a meal willt each guest contributfng a dijfennt co11ne ... today's potluck. By the late eighteenth cenlllry, picnics had moved outdoon and/ eatund botlt cold and hot dishes~ In the nineuenlh century, picnics became a playground for respectabk Victorian ltulks tuUI pnlk111en to mingk wiJla on• another. oday's picnic inspire creativity and imagination. Whether it's on the sun deck of a high-rise building. during half- time at a football game. in the middle of an empty liviq room or in a beautiful green meadow, a picnic means good food. good company and plenty of time for fun and relaxation. Out-of-the-ordinary cuisine and exotic co tumes can add a lot to an ordinary picnic in the park. How about planning a "Midnight at the Oasis'' picnic? Serve guests pita triangle with olives and hummus and fre h figs and dates under a tarry sky on a wann summer night Or, ask your guests to dress in their most outrageous tourist attire-binoculars, swtglasses, shelJ jewelry and M&ain.s--for a 0 Tacky Tourist" picnic. Finish the evening on a sweet note with a slice of Chocolate Sunshine Cake-an aroma1ic blend of chocolate and · orange flavors. . , The following recipe arc national winners of the · Ha~ndi-Wrap® liand-Me-Down Picnic Recipe Conte ·1 , and family favorites that have been passed from generation to generation. Some arc tradjtional .. picnic" style dishes, which have gone through a few change along the way to keep up with the trend of taste and nutrition. while others have remained intact as they have been handed along the family tree. All arc picnk classics that are sure to become favorite in your . family's picnic basket. !Picnic 0ssenli'!h Good weather is key to a successful picnic, t_nd so is planning. If ·ou organiu _ everything the night IN/ore. you' II minimllt. the risk of lta\'ing something import/mt IHhind. These hints will help you pack the perfect picnic: ... ·Start with a checklist so you won't forget: can opener, bottle opener. sharp knife with a cover, corkscrtw, mall cuttin& board, two seniina spoons. two poc holders, napkins, Handi-Wrap for coverma leftovers. salt and pepper. reusable diwrware/ silverware, ~ rust aid ~ Be cnvironm2ntallj wise. Use picnic utensils dall ~ ftlCyclablc or reusable. If your piaUc site doesn't have a truh container, p.ck cxtn trash bqs to remove your litteti-soncd for ~& Take along cushions or large pillow for loungina. enjoying lazy chatter. wann unJight or a hon nap. . recycling-after the picnic. Old sheets and bedlpads make pal picnic "bliilkeu ... , When picnick.ina away from bpmc, be sure to call ahead to your destinaboft for nalet 'pemina picnicking. fii'es.. cans or boalei:. • kit, ice .... ':I,...... goods. pre-mwta.d aowel-If~ pk;l6c .. it wei, me an old llhower , .... pllltic drop dodl • Aik if there it a shellef'eid Ilea lft CMC of rain. r ettes to wi~ hlnda. ~ lighter ftukt, mllChea llld a thc~of ... for CJU~ui-"ifta ftra. J °" ponCbO Under ,.,. bllMec to pnsveal ........... ~. ............ , ... ,,..._,plltk .,....acwraand ,..., Ol iriiect repelleftl Ind ........ r .· • FIR T PLACE MAIN DISH Arlene Deline i1enomonie, Wisconsin .. I Mini-Salad Burgers alaJJ Topping I tomato. diced I cup chopped onion 111 unpared cucumber. sliced paper-thin 11~ cup cider' inegar 1 ~ cup "ater • -2 tablespoons ugar 1 te~poon salt '11 teaspoon pepper Hamburger 16 mini-hamburger buns , 2 pound ground beef . "' 1/1 cup chopped "eel pickles I tea poon salt 1 J teaspoon pepper Spread . 1 cup mayonnaise or salad dressing I medium clove garlic, minced Combine tomato. onion and cucumber in mall bo"-1: !>llr in \inegar. \l.ater. ugar . ..ah and pepper: cover >A-llh Handj-Wrap. Refn- gcrate I to 2 hou~. dram "ell. Combine meat. sweet pickle!>. !>ah and pepper: ma' lightly and !>hape into 16 pame~. Gnll burger<, O\er _ medjum coal , turning once. Ma x mayonnru~ 'and garlic in small bowl: ..,pread bottom.., of bun~ with mixture. Place burger\ on bun'> and top V.tth salad mixture. Male !>Cl'\ing'> FIRST PLACE DE;SSERTS Shirley Fuming Sacramt>ltlo. California Chocolate Sunshine Cake This dessert con he made the day before the p1cmc .y, cup butter or margarine. son eMd .. ,I Yi cups supr J ..... esp I teaspoon \'anilla extract l .Y. cups al~·purpose flour .Y. cup unsweetened cocoa 2 tablespoons cornstarch 2 teaspoons instant coft'ee granules or powder ~ teaspoon baking soda V. teaspoon salt I cup milk Orange C ream Filling (r«ipe rottows) Powckred sugar In large bowl. beat buncr or margannc until hght and fluff)'. Graduall) beat in <>ugar. Beat in egg and vanilla cxcrn t. Comhinc flour. cocoa. cornstarch. in-.tant' coffee. baking 'iOdA an4 alt; beat in alternate I) "'1th milk. begin· ning and ending with flour mi'\ture. Grease , two 9-inch round baling pans.and lightly dust with cocoa. Pour battct into prepared pan . Bake m preheated 350 O\ en for 20 manu~ or until top spnng back >A-hen laghtl) touched and toothpick inserted 'an ~-enter of calc c~ out dean. Cool in pan-. on "''re rad. for 10 minute . Remove from panll and conu:iuc cooling on wire rad, U"ng a long 'harp k.nifc. ~ut each cake homontally into t>A-o layers. Spread filling over t>A-0 bottom halve Place top la)ers O\Cr tilhn~ Co\Cr ,. tightly ~·th Hand1-Wrap. UI into Wt'~e to serve. Make~ 2 cake C 12 -.en in~' e8'h) Orange ream Filling Yi cup butter or ...,..ariM,1 softeMd y_, cup sour cream l teas,oOn ~anilla extract Yi teaspoolll ult 2 teaspoom ~J•ice • 6 cups po•dertd supr • J tablapoons f'r-eshly grattd oraqe USC (oran1t part of pftt) OR 3 l8blapoonJ dried .... '"' In mecUum bov.-1 beat butter. \QUr cream. vanilla extract. ~It. lemon JUice. Beat m powdered ugar. 'it1r in oranr: LC t. Co\'cr wiNfand1-Wrap and ~fngcratc until ~ady touw .. . . "~ICS With P!u.u," I tanuhL"-& coltecaio. o( picftte ftCtJJCS from lhf maken o( .._.w ...... tueure. llddtttOMI mouthw•temc ._ fcJf ywr not J*."r11c. For a copy of lt'lt fftle bOc!l.let ftfted w1dt l!pl end ett_.1vc ._ and rec~. '!id,_ Mmeend~k>: 2 Thuraday. September 3, 1992 Juicing ·may reduce . nutrmonal . benents or fruits, vegatalllil g I sfe •ds ror juicers on television in ~hlcb • lot or hra th claims nre made. Is It belier to juice or eot the whole fruit'! - T.P., Huntington Deoch I would not i>uggest that you Der alee SCanlon rely solely on juices as the primary source of fruits and vegetable!> in your diet. Fresh-i>queezeJ 1u1ccs certainly ha\e a place in a healthy eating lifestyle. but the) arc also practically A. Sk the none>.i!llCnl in terms of fiber. Dietitian and arc higher in -----11!1 caloriei. than mmt produce items. Rci.carch studies "hich poin t to 1ncrca,ed consump1i0n of hcta-carotenc and fiber ai. a wa) 10 help reduce the risk for major Jii.ca~c. in particular cancer of the rnlon, are referring to ihe entire fruit or vegetable. Currently, there ii. no ~cicntific evidence to support some of the health claims made by aJ"o1:atcs of Juicing. Furthcrmor~. it ta!..cs about a puunJ of' egctablei. to male a I :!-ounce glass of juice, so you arc gc111ng many more c~1lories than the t~p1cal lo,,·calorie fruit or 'cgc1~1ble ''ould contain. Extra cahJ rie' Gtn adJ up quickly n:garJlcss of the: source. Q I recently read that eating pinach "ill block the abi.orption of calcium in the bO~)'· I'm at an ugc where l need extra l.1kiu111. l enjoy spinach and ''ould rather nol ha'e 10 ghe ii up. -A.D .• Costa l\tcsa I l.1' 111g .1n aJ~quatc amount of · calci11111 in the diet is important al .• n, .1gi: -mH only to provide ,,1und 'tructural support, healthy !Cl'th ;111ll acll\e muscles. but ab~ to help reduce the rbks of h~ pc1 ll'n,ion and cancer. You .ire correct about spinach. 11 doc'> contain a substance called O\,tl1c ;1cid that b1nd!I and then n.ndl'r., usclc'>s 10 the body a large port11in of th~ calcium from the .,Jme tuod in \\hich it 1s abo luunJ Howc.,,er. thi-, compounJ Joe' not interfere "11h the boll)·~ .1btl1t\ to ab!>orb calcium from other fliod~ (such as dairy pmJud'>. salmon. sarlltnes and tofu) ''h1di arc eaten in the same rnc.tl ·'' i.ptnach M" advice b to wn11nue 10 t:njo) )Our spinach anJ tncluJl' 'orne other ~::ilcium-rich foods 1n )Our diet. Q ~ly husband and I decided lo wait to h:n·c our child~n. I am now ti") ing to get pregnant. In addition to my doctor's nd,·ice. l'an )OU sugges t any changes in diet that ma) hel p? -P.S .. Newport Beach There arc .1 great many factor' "h1ch can inllucn~e your chancei. of l'lllll'ct\ ing. Reducing the . 1moun1 of 'itrc's and anxiety, gc111ng adequJtc sleep. limiting \11ur U'>C of alwhol and tobacco .ind c.1t1ng a nu1rit1onally balanced l.11CI \\Ill help There ii. aho !lome interesting nc'v re-,carch \\hich shows that couple-. "ho "ould 11!..e to have children should make ~ure the hu!>band's diet is rich in certatn ley vitamins and minerals. For example, Vitamin C has been sho" n to improve sperm count. Some of the best sources of Vitamin C in the diet are broccoli .ind cauliOo"er: one cup·of eit~1cr -BLOOD PRESSU I PILLS WOR F OU TAK [iHEM . . 'r/ (j) ~ ('--' i ... • • AmencanHeart &~a Association V contnins more Vitamin C than on orange. In fact, even raw g_reen peppers ha'e 2-~ times more Vitamin C than an ornnge, nnd red peppers 4 times as much. Vitamin E helps to keep the sperm from clumpi1)g together, "hich mean!I thut more arc likely to live long enough to reach the egg. Excellent source of this vitamin mclude whole-grain producb, vc~ctable oils, wheat germ. nuh and Jarl.. green leafy vegetables. The mineral iinc is abo needed to help energize sperm. Zinc 1ncrca~c the sperm's morrnlity. thus increMing the r te O( fertility. Zinc will :ilso help to fight against innammation of the prostate, which can put a crimp ih one's love life. Thi~ important mineral in abundant in seafood (especially oyslers, cr.ib and clams), lean meat and benn . Q I try so hard lo fetd my children hulthy meals. But I rcmembu the food I used to cot in chool, and wonder If "hat they cat Chere Is ruining the good I lry to do at home. -""l -C.S., Costa Mesa You haven't ihdictcd )Our own age. but if you arc old enough 10 have children in school then the chances arc that things have changed :i great deal -for the better -in school lunchroollls incc your time. With National School Lunch Weck coming up October 12-16, Cooling Light magazine's current issue revie~ some of thoi>c changes. For example, they point out thal the U.S. Department of Agriculture now prohibih the use of highly saturated fats; instead. schools nre provided<\vith low-fot moaarclla chce~, nonfat dry milk, polyunsaturated oils, tuna packed ill wntcr, and low-mt ground turkey. In tu.ldi1ion, French fric) urc now oven-fried (instead of • deep-fut fried), M>Up ond salad burs offer low-fat drc~ings, and )Ult shakers have been removed from t,1blcs: The ma'\azinc compa1e~ u sample lunch in 1962 with a current one: the beefburger that now hus 10 percent fot (ii U)Cd 10 be 25 percent); it's n whole ' heaJ bun instead of a "white" bun; leuucc, tomato ond ketchup replace mJ)Olllla~ •mu crco colc:.luw, cunncu fruit hus be. added, ~ith gingcr>n:1 p cook1 place of chocolat~ c~ke and pcrccin lowlut milk instead o "hole mill. Sound grcJt to check with )Ollr l id) to make it'~ true in their !>Chool. Vtr.11~ St'Dt>lon ls D rrgist dietitian. She-is the aut/lur o boo~: .. Diets Thal Work" an "111c tfrllntss Book of 1.8.S. Sc-11d your quc-stlons to: Dcro Sca11/on, R.D., d o Dai/)1 Piiot JJox 1560, Costa Mesa, 91616. WE DOUBLE MANUFACTUREllS' CO~NS WE ACCEPT COUPONS •••. FROM OTHER SUPERMARKETS UVl- M• .. 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( 11111 t' Can~ ·Pabst on:Aleoholic Brew () Pod,· J l Ounc Bottles Jack Daniels Country Cocktails . As~ortt'<.f \'arit"h~ Pock-200 M1Wlitrr Rattles Bartles & Jaymes Wine Coolers 2 99 Selt>cted Flavors~ Pod.-12 Ounce Bottles on\ &r.arctiBreeze~ 519 • 4 Pock 375 Milliliter Botti~ t('~ Jose Cuervo ~ta Cocktails 59Q Assor1N f1avonc..f POck...375 Milhlitf?r Oottfos Salvidor's ~ta Cocktails 449 .. Pod·200 MilliMllr Boa* .. ) -, 4 "Oe ~rvir," French for dessert, means to remove all & .. hes from the table. This, llf course is to make room for the delicacies )Cl to comt! C~sic K-.hlua de ns the mo). equested I Jnd es1r¥>"ed recipes from the Kahlua Kitchens are the perfect reason to clear the table for indulgence in pure d.1 ...... ic taste,. Satt~faction abounds \\llh a shce of \\arm KahluJ Pc~.1n Pie. This clJss1c confection I) actually quite ca-.y. Made with fresh pecans combined with the mocha taste of Kahlua, this time-honored favorite is cro'' ned with real "hippeJ cream and pecan hal\'es. Nothing says Kahlua better than Kahlua Chocolate Cake topped with Chocolate-Kahlua Frosting. This mo~t . chocolately cake is ideal for e\ery dessert occasion ~))l a casual J!nncr lb~" to a grand J inner party. And now, for the piece de rt!sistance -K11hlua f\1ou!.!.c. a ligh t fluffy coffec -na,orcd mousse ~p1keJ ''ith just a touch of Kahlu.1 and l.issed \\ith chocolate. The ultimate "tu~ic-for" dessert. KA HLUA PECAN PI E Pastrv Cru)I • l , cup huller • '• 1:up granularcd sugar • I lc:i>poon vanilla • : 1.1hlc~poon> nour • 3 c~~ •~!•UP K:1hlu.1 • V: c:up Jurk corn syrup • 1, cup evapor:llcd milk • I cup whole or chopped pcc;ons • Whipped cream and pecan hal\ e> ( up11onal) L1r.o.: a 9-inch pie pan with your l..t\'OnlC pJ,lry recipe. Chill Preheat men 10 400 degrees. In 1..irgc bl1wl, cream together butler, '>ugar. \Jn1lla and flour. Mix well. llcat in eggs. one at a lime. Stir in Kah lua, corn syrup, evaporated milk and pecJnS. Mix well, pour into pie pan Bake for 10 nunutcs. Then reduce heat to 325 degrees and bal.c un11J firm (about 4"0 minute~). Chill. Garnish with "hipped crcJm and pecan hJ Ive>, 1f dc\lrcJ Kahlua Pecan Pie, the top requested dessert from Kahlua kitche ns, is a classic that transcends time . MJkc> 10 10 servings. KAHLUA CHOCOLATE CAKE • J 'l!.!ol.'· )cp..iratcd •'•cup gr.mutated sugar • l; cup butler • I cup l1gh1 hro11.n ,ugar. p..1d.o.:J • ~ • cup) all·purpo)c nour • I·; lUI' )11.Cerened el~OJ 1xmJC'r • I 1: rea~poons baking .. oJa • \., mp Mrong eolJ coffee • "' cup KahluJ egg yolk~. one at a time. Sift flour. cocoJ and bJJ.:ing \Oda tog.ether. A'dd 10 creamed nfrourc alter n..11cly 11.11h cotfcc and .K.1hluJ, blend \\Cll folJ egc \lhitcs mlo b;111cr J>our into prcp.1rcd pJn\. llJl;c 10 10 35 nunulC) or un11I dune Cool 10 minute\, rcnnl\c 10 "'ire ralk 10 rnol thoruui;hl~ bd1•r-; frcl\llOS \fake, 10 lo I~ \Cr.'"~'· Chocol.llc K.1hluJ I rl"lllll!' In I 11)!c l"l\\I, lfC..tm o IJl•lc'iX''H" buucr :1nJ I pu;111J 'lfr2J p111lJ.-r"d ~ugar. 1\JJ 3 tahJe,poon' u1hwcc1,·ncJ t:ikuJ p<m'dcr. J t:ibJc,pl1<>n) KJhluJ, I 1.11 lc'\poon 11,11cr. ~ J tJblc'l"'"'n' hol coffee lk .11 un11l ,m,111th .. •·\1 cup s1ftctl po1,·tlercd ~ugJr • 3 ·cg~. \eparatcd • V• cup KahluJ · • I rc:l\poon IO)l..tnl colfce po11.d.:r • ~ CUJ)\ \\h1pp1ng CfCJm • \\ luppcd cr.:..im (opuon..11) • In tup ol J11uhll' hu1lcr. melt dmcola1c Jnd huller mer 'Imm.: ring'' Jll'r Stir tX:Ll\IOnJllv to bknd In • 1.rrg.: b<1\\I, rnl'llbino.: wi;.tr. wJJ..,, KJhlua ..ind cuCkc r(l\\J ... r . , • Chlx·ol..11c J..:ahlu.1 Fro .. ring (rci:1pC' ft•ll'm') Gre..t\e ..ind nuur two 9-inch cake p.111'> Prchc..11 o\cn ro 350 degrees. DeJt c~ "'h1I•'' un11r frorh\' then bc..11 1n .. ugar un11I '>llff pc.1J..\ form Ser J)ltk Crc.1m huller and tx-o"n '>Ut:.1r unrll tluff~. U.:.11 in KAH LUA ~10 'E • I lh d.Jrk )\\CCI ChOl'lll.llc CUI IO p1.:\C\ • J Ol hull er, CUI '" Pl~lC\ Bknd rn d 1l1<.'11l.11c nH\lure Whip c:rl'Jm un11J ,11ff p..:..iJ.., funn. folJ rntu J..:.1hlu,1-c:hoc:ul.11c ml\l urc lkJI c~ "'h!lo.:" un11I soil p.: :ii.., form. f11ld mlo ml\ruri: ~poon mlo ~cning howl or tLc:"crl gl.J C). H.ctngerate 4 lwur) or O\• r111gh1 (1.1rn1)h. 1f d.:~ired ':i ... ni;-wlJ ll1.1l;C)" Ill JO ~cning) , Q. \\c'rc now coting the raspberry and stral\bcrry jams I made {'11rlier this season. The raspberry is perfect. The stra'' be rry gets eaten, but there are stral\btrry pieces on top and clear jelly on the bottom. Is there an)'thing I can do to change this? 0 .8., Duluth, M N A. Strawberries will often noat, no matter what you do. Each piece of fru it contains air that cause<; it , to noat. The same thing can happen with peaches and apncoh To minimi ze noating, first U\C fresh. firm-ripe fruit. Overripe fr\ut is lower in both acid and pectin and Wiii more likely noat. SeconJ. thoroughly crush or m:t)h fruit. Third. follow proce~sing times carefully. Use hot wate r bath fo r the recommended tt me. Finally. afte r you've fill ed hot . steri lized Jars, run a npn-metJllrc uten,il around inside ~f p r to relea!.e air bubbles. Wipe all jam from jar rim !. then co .. cr jars and prOCC\~. If,)hC fruit !.till Ooah. ju't remember: it '!i the berries. Q. What's the ~st pan to use for baking cookies'?;. D.S., Nobles\ ille, I~ A. For evenly bro.,., ned cooki e,, use an ungreascd, shiny, cookie sheet that's at least two inchc' narrower and shorter than th e oven. Most cookie sheets arc made of aluminum. Q . When I make a pineapple upside down cake, lhe brown sugar cryslalllus Instead or making a d ear syrup. Jlelpl It's my favorite cake. 11.R., WUmefte, IL A. T he amount of sugar may be too hrgh rn you r recipe that is pre- venting complete dissolving during bnk.ing time. 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GARDEN BISQUE • 3 tbsp buucr • 4 cvps chicken broth •.~cup grnted carrots (gr..itcr \\ilh V. inch hole) • ~ tsp pepper • I cup bcu".)' cream · • I ~ cups Jarl~bcrg or chctldur cheese, shredded • 3 tbsp. nour • 2 cup~ broccoli nowcreb • V! cup chopped celery • I small &ulic dove, minced •I egg )'olk •I mall onion / . Mch butter in 3 quart saucepan. Add Oour ond mi.' together until blended. ·Cook 2 minutes. Remove Crom sto\c. Graduallv adJ chid:cn broth, stirring con)tantly until smooth. Bring to boil over mcJium hcut, )tirring constnntly again. Add vcgciablcs and pcppar. Cover nnd simm~r 6 minute) or until t~ndcr. Blend cream and egg yolk and blend in J 1..1blc)poon> pf the >0up. Return thi' 10 pot of soup.Took until boilina po1111, but don't boil Olcnd in cheese until melted. Serve) b • 8. StJIC pride w;is an added 1nsrcdicn1 in VecctJblc 5Jutc ubm111cd by Rep. Tllm Ca mpbell (R-CA.) 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His endeavors of '39, and Frank Sheflin netted All-Southern Cal honors. T he recent discovery of some old news clippings calls for a needed rewrite of Newport Harbor High football history since two outstanding players have been overshadowed and forgouen all too many years. And 'they were key players f?r Coach Dick Spaulding's 1939 Sailor grid club -the sensational quarterback George Mickelwait and the rock-ribbed end Frank Shenin, older brother of Hal, AJl-CJF (ullback in '42. Mickelwait and Frank Sheflin were the first Tars ever named to an All-Southern California prep grid squad~ They were voted to the second team. They also made first team AJl-Sunset League. Mickelwait, the '39 Tar captain, ' was ?ISO voted most valuable in the Sunset. And All-Southland. was much mor~ difficult to achieve in the early days since all sm:ill and big high schools were lumped together. Today~ the ClF is split into a number of sections. · frank Shenin would be the first to note that "those were the days of the 'lronman' players who went both ways, often the whole game." In f~ Mictetwlit was never taken out for a substitute in his twO years of varsity, 1933-39. And out of a kind~ tribute to another grc;at player an the '30s, Sheflin hinted at some disappointment that Tar fullback Al Irwin, 1932-35, never got All-Southern California recognition. "AJ lrWtn was more like my brother (Hal)," Shcflin said. "He could really hit up the middle. He 'f.las big." Irwin weighed 212 his senior year. Shenin was on the championship Bee team of 1936 -a club that sent a host of star players to the '37 varsity, which lost out on the Sunset championship by one game. After two years of varsity in 1938-39, both Shcflin and Mickclwait, and a few other Sailors, would follow their Tar coach, SpauJding, up to Fullerton Junior College in 1940. Shcnin has a habit of poking . See CANTRELl/11 .. p . . . . · . I Thursdiy . Section B September 3, 1992 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot ~ Sports Editor Ro&!r Carl on .... 642-4330 ext.387 Sports on TV-rad10/B3 Classihed/86 Automotive/BS ' . Play ~isty is Sailors' ' . war_ cry! ~ Newport Harbor's girls vo lleyball team bolstered by Melissa Schutz for 1-2 punch . By Barry FaulKner , Spo11s Wmer --::-~ N C\\port Harbor High girb '01· ~oAT ""~~::... lc)ball coach Dan Glenn '>aid ~ , ~~ before Mist)' May is through a~ a /~ 1ll Sailor, she'll be asked to do it all. So, t• •, the veteran head man \\on't be at all \~:1;_ f shy about demandiAg a great deal from -;, .the sophomore standout this fall. .......,;-p "There are a lot of good pl..iyers 1n the league, but l wouldn't trade her for any of them," said Glenn. ''ho "'ill count on last )Car's s.tarting setter to s'' 11ch to the fea- tured hilling role thi'> )Car. "Last year \\JS the first }Car she e'er set, so she\ p!Jyed outside and middle her "hole hfc." Glenn said. "Ev.en though she's a sophomore, sh~'ll be a team leader for us. She's \Cf). VCr) good. She's 5-foot·9. but she's our best hitter. People would say I'm dumb to ha'c her .,ct inste:id Of hit. :ind l don"t like peop~ lO '>J} rm dumb •• tlclping Glenn's coaching image will .be sophomore mi<ldle blocker ~tcli-,-;a Schutz, "ho, h!..e ~ta'. 1s a re- turning !>tarter. The 5-11 Sehutl 1~ dr~J\\ing ra-.es Irvin Glellfl. \\ho said she i~a much better pla)cr th.in a )Car .ago. "She's improved o much, she'll reall> earl) a lot ol the load thb )etir." Glenn said. "\\ e'll depend on her a .lot offensi,ely, and her ddemc 1s !>Ound enough that he "on't come off the court \Cl) Qlten · Senior 5-8 outside hitter Dant Foley "111 add lo the net game, \\ hile \Ctcran'> Amy Evan:. anJ Sara \\ ;irm1n!;tun ""'41l add con~1stCnC) m the back ro" r faans returns to the program after taking last ~car off. She 'Mlli a \aNt) performer, ho"e'cr. her freshman :inJ sophomore )Cars. Warmington, a junior. enters her third \ar!>1ty ea,on. "'~•< """"'"''D•,., P " Freshman Jenny Hec!..er inherits the )elter JOb, bring· .Middle blocker Melissa Schutz looms .as a major roadblock for Newpott Harbor volleyball opponents. See VOLLEYBALUB2 Tee time starting to catch '!n '92 ~ Pelican Hill Golf Club hooks up with newest of telephone innovations. P elican Hill Golf Club, argu ably the most prestigious cour e in Southern California, has reached another pinnacle, becoming the first in Orange County to link up with 1-800-TEE-TIME. Founded by Steve Reilly of Golf Reservations or America, Inc., the 1-800 phone number is an innova tive, consumer-oriented golf reservations system that has been introduced in Southern California;allowing centraJized tee time reservations a~ over 60 courses and up to 30 days in advance. Visitors love it. "We've been surprised," Pelkan Hill starter Rick Adams said. "We've had a lot of people visiting from the bipcr hptcls here in Southern Californ111, like the Ritz-Carlton in Laguna Beach and the Four Seasons in Newport Beach. A lot of European guests come to play golf here. or our non-local residents "fio arc visiting, 15·to-20 percent of those guest!> arc from Europe. ''A lot of hotels ha\e visited us and seen "h:it \\C have to offer. And for pl:iyers looking to play at a. top golf course, the hotels are suggesting us. We're able to provide a golf experience that's very unique to Southern California." By calling toll-free to According to Adams, ad,anced· rates at Pelican Hill are S 11 5 Monday through Thursday and Sl45 friday through Sunday. "Players that u e the sef\'ice do not have preferential treafment or fee breaks,'' he sa id. "For adv:incc reservations, )ou're paying a premium to ha\c! access ahead of other pla)Cr'>. o that's "hY 11's more e;\pcn"'e:· Fc!s on re ervations made L'( da\S or lesli are S95 Mond.ay through Thursday and Sl'.!5 Frida) throush Sunday. l· 00-TEE-TIME, golfers can reserve times for weekends and weekdays at private, public and resort golf courses. Multiple times can be booked at several courses with a single phone Club golf Links at Mon:uch Deach became the second Orange County course to hitch with 1· '00-TEE-TIM E last month. call. A ervice fee, averaging S-' per pla)'Cr, is added tO the price Of the round. Ho\\c,er. like at Pelica n Hill, service fees may va ry with popularity of .course and day of the "'eek. "The \\hole idea of the cl'\ ice came out of frustration to get a decent tee time,'' Reilly s:iid. ··1n addition to the local golfer "ho has trouble ''1th tee times, this ervice is also fo r the tra,ehng market. 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'fhe 5-9 middle blocker has -.1111ng :1tltk tic abiJity, but she is still pickil'\g up till' g.11111.: 111 Lrnly her second season. · "'n 1rl111morc L'U h iJc hitter Sara fairborn will .11,,,1 ,:1\fltnbute. :i ' Glenn plans te call on all his pl.·~ .:r' .dun ng mJtches. \,_ Foley Though May and Schut£ rctur1r, Division I re- cruits Maureen Mclaren (Stanford) and Tara Krocsch (Pepperdine) have departed. leaving a huge void in the middle. "We're young, but 411'c're going to be OK," Glenr' said. "It makes it tough with a freshman setter, but we should get better as the season goes along." The Sailors open with non-league ~s Laguna Beach and Sunset favorite ~arin;i, and their per- formance could set a tone, one way or another. "Those two matches a.re '"key, because we need to build some confidence," Glenn said. "I( we play well nnd win one or both of those matches, that \\Ould be great." Sa ilors ' B·leiker makes it clear! ~ Despite strength of Sea View League, ·he's confident his Tars wili win it. and Tustin will mal.:e it easy to keep the girls mo- lh Jted. ''Col:izzi had a \Cry good summer, 131eil..cr said of half his ace duo. "She's ranked fourth in 18s." ' e, 0.11ry raul~ner Junior Jennifer Ja~ob :ind sophomore Linsay "· · · --~ Olson "ill ba1tle for j,hird singles, with whoever N c.." p11rt llarJ::'ur High girls (it.'</' p,T k:.1~ emerges possessing TI'lc ability to knock. off most 1 ~ 11111~ ct1~1ch Ch.1rlie /ltl. . ~ teams' No. 2 singles player, according 10 Bleikcr. Bk.ii.Lr cl.111m the Se:i ,~ 1)' While singles represents Newport's slrength, \ '"" Le.t~UC IS the roughest 1n r ., doubles is also solid. The No. 1 rnndem of loenior .all of Cll· So. )OU get a preuy \S}.d: ~ Tracy Teal and junior Kim Lewis rcl..indle their ~1111,l idc.1 L•f rhe S:11lors' talent, "-AY ~ paring of a year ago. ''h..:n he h11l11''' th.it st.llement ~-"They were probably about the fourih-best team• "11 '1 .1 bt•.1'tlul prcc..l1c11on o l a league title this fall. in the league last year," Blc!kcr s:iid. I ti ink ,,c·re going to \\JO it," Bleiker i.aid \\ith J unior Genevieve Evarts, who also starts on the ht' t.in.dw ... uuthern drJ\\I. "I thinJ< I've got the Sailors' outstanding basketball team, is joined by b~,t t\\O ..,ingles pl.1)ers in the lc:iguc. anJ all the freshman· Katie Hawkins, S:irah's sister, at No. 2 ~111, h.l\e been putting a lot of time :ind e.ffort doubles. 111111 ~et 1 1ng reac..ly for this se:1:.on." Julie Sanster and Loren Davey could become I Ile ~.1tlt1rs fini shed seconc..l in the lcJguc race a the No. 3 team, .but Stacy Geery and Kelli dlass ~~.ir .1g11 !Jut, the p1 e!>ence of defending league will keep the competitive fires burning all ye:ir for ' ·kl> .:h.1mp Ma ra Colazz1. a junior, and sopho-a spot in the doubles lineup. 11 1>1 ~ ...,,1r;1h H:J\\ kin .... third in the league singles The fourth singles pl:iyer will likely "-Ori.. into ti•"" 11nent 13-.t r.111. "tl l mJke second-be~t a dis-the doubles mix, as weH, Dlciker !>aid. • ·1f'P11111tml·n1. "I think we're one of the better team~ 111 the I lie 11pt111mm I ~ '>LllllC\\-hat tempered. hOWC\Cr,. county," Blciker said. '.'A s for as CU:, I thin~ Pen- h\ the .1dd11 1on of !n ine -:ind Snnta Margarita to ~ula and Santa Barbara will be the te.1m~. to tic.. ')e.1 \ 1rn ciru1it. And perennial rival Corona b'tat. Our first joh will be to make the playoff~. Jl I \I ir .• 1h\a)' tnugh Univcr!>it}. and Woodbridge then "c'll take it from there." TELEVISION Tennl• 8 a m -U S Open. USA J 30 pm U S OpetJ. USA 1 a m -U S Open USA• Beach Vollefball 10 a rn Women·s tourney. E5PN Ba•eball 4 JO p m Mets-Reds. WOR 5 30 p 'Tl Chlsox·Royals. WGN Horse Racing 4 p m -Los Al reptays. PT 8 30 p 'Tl Del Mar replays en 56 M1dnioh1 Del Mar replays. PT 12 30 a m -Hollypark replays. PT College Football 4 45 pm -Okla.-Texas Tech ESPN Auto Racing 6 p m -Macau Grand Pm PT 9 30 i> m -SCCA tompelltlon E~ 12 30 a m GP of Betoium ESPN Pro Football (CFlJ i p m Ottawa-BC l.Jons SC Soccer t 1 p m Panama CoS1a Rica S~ RADIO No events schedule~ WEDNESDAY'S COUMT8 DAVEY'S LOCKER -6 !>om. t 68 afl<1ers 62 yetlowfin 11.N 52 sloAaCk. 1 "'""' Sl'a blss 48 yellowl.lll I 00 bCnto. 223 twin~ 35 c»co bass. 36 sand l>W 4 SCulptll I ~ 27 roddlSI\, 1 ~l\IO, 1 clllelon 41 mKkeret Newp()RT LMDIMQ -4 boats 91 IW'lglers 4 7 yetlowtall. 44 yelklwftn ama. 15 skll>fack t black sld~lt. 12 sand !>US cahco bass 64 rocldisll. 17 "'*'"· 44 boMD 98 b~. 130 mxMfll ... --. . .,., ___ "" ,,,,....,._ "Easy. Car1, easy! ... Maybe he Intentionally threw at your head to brush you back from the ptate, or maybe that pitch just got away from him." For a Short lime l987 Prices · Are l:lere Againl · Carburetor Rebuilding• Fuel I~. Tune-Up • Smog Certification . ~ · Open Mon-Frt 8:30to 5:30 call (714) 642-8286 for an appointment 2945 Randolph Ave. Costa Mesa Eftedlve AUGUST 1, 1992 until lJrther noloe . .. . Speedway motorcycle racing \ Orange County Fairgrounds . site · at u.s: qualifiers Friday. night ~ Game's heavyweights duel in Round 5 of 6 to round out fi eld in Oct. 3 finals. Chnmrionship by Ronnie Correy and Oilly l-iamill, twu o the top British League based Ame r iean rid- er!. to c:ompletc a field most agree ''ill be .one of the toughe.)t national field.) 1n rcccnl memory. On the C\C of the Costa Mesa Qualil1er, Scott COSTA MESA -Round fi,c of the United Ornnt lc:1d~ all the rider ''1th 76 point , lollo,\ed States Nntion:il Qualifier Series takes place friday closely by Oobby Sch\\artz ~and Chris ~fonchester night nt the Orange County Fairgrounds oval. • tic.d for sc<;ond with 73 points. Mike Furia i!> in With fou r meeting'> of the six-race scric1 :ilready fourth i.pot with 51 and Dan llast is fifth 'dth 47. history, the final two events take on an even great· The rest of the top 14 in order of points me: er significance in determining the final starting ' Rob Pfctzing (45), G:iry Jlicks (44), ChJrlic Venu- field at the 1992 United States National Speedway gas (4 I}, Brent Wcr"iicr (38}, Dobby Hedden, Jess Championship sci for Oct. 3. Ocho~ and John AJcn (16 e..ich) and Lo1,m ~os- Already completed are round) one and two al sulh :tnd Andy Northrup (25 each). Auburn and Sacramento, respectively. round three Belo\\ the I 3th-p1Jcc cutoff position '>It.. Steve 3t Glen Helen Park in San llernardino and round Lucern in 15th "ith 24 und Orad Oxley and Sh:.rn n four al Perris Spcedw:1y. McConnell tied ror 16lh pl.ICC. Round five takes place at Costa Mesa and the Lucero h:td to sit out· the f11st t\\O round "ith a finnl round is at Speedway U.S.A .' in Victor\ ille on broken foot suffcreJ in u run: at Victof\ die "hile Saturday. • O'~> mi~~~·d ro nd three ill Glen Helen due to The six races ddtcrm111c the top 14 riders 111 his off-track C ·-figl>ting dutie ... on the front line> America and those riders "ill be 111 the field of of a bru-.h c. the richest, most colo'rful and prc.)tigious c\·cnt of The Coi.ta ~k~a and icton 11le quJIJC1ers h.1ve the _year -the 1992 Co~rs Li.ght United States to make the difference foi: former U.S. champions Nat1on~I Speedway Champ1onsh1p. Lucero anti O.\ley, as well as vetcrnn national The qualifying proce~s for the· big event actu;illy competitor McConnell. • S!artec}well before tl\e .U.S. Nati?nal O\ia~ifter _Sc-.• Also 'lchedulcd tu make ::in appcaranc1.: at the nes began. It s~arted "1th the points t~e riders :ic-track FriJJ) b \'orian, a 30-fwt race car po\\crcd cumulated d~nng. the ·eason of racing p~ fo~r by a JJ4 jct engine cap.1blc of _,,pceds 1n n ce s of Southern Cahfornrn :rnd mo Northern California 300 mik~ per hour. lns1c..lc the race car 1:i J two- tracks. story t.tll robot with a righl-h:intl name thro\\er The top 19 Southern C:iliforni.1 r:iceri. and the and a lcft-hanc..l rm:kct l,1uncher. top five Northern California rider.s were then Ticket pncc' area S~ fur aJult\, SS for juniors seeded in lo the sh-race Qua~ificr Serie-.. They J 3-17 .111d cl~ilc..lrcn I:? ..inc..! undi..!r :ire .11.lmi11ed lhen compete head-to-head aga1n!>t each other anU free. P.1rkang :111d progran\\ art.! ahu free. determine the top 14 Spcec..l\\ny riJer~ in America. G.ite' open Jt 6 30 pm. and the fir~t race be-. The c riders \\ill he joined at the National g111l> ut K -U) tht• IJ.1i~t Pilut Volleyball sec w_omen romp in three SUNROOFS e AUTO ACCESSOlllS .QIJAUn nNTINO AT LOW com COSTA MESA -The South·· ern Cal College women's 'olle)bull team opened its sca~on "ith a 15- 4, 15-1 I, 13-15, 15-12 non- c;,onference 'ictory O\er ,j 1ting Colorado Christi:in Tue~Jay night. m:l ,. t SCIATCH llSISTANT .FILMS t llDUCU HEAT r • THI SIAMLISS LOOI< t •DUCU FADING Sophomore middle blocker Ge- nevie Wright led the Van guard.) with I 8 kills. , SCC will compete in 1he Christ College Irvine Tournament this "edend, . before le:i' ing for I la- \\a ii tu take on DYU-lla\\ .iii. Sept. JO. • CUIBNTlY 30 LOCAL DEAUISHl'5 t llDUCIS GUii USI OUI SllYICIS, SHOULDWT YOUll t llDUCIS CUHKY KJOS []JJ "Ull AIOUT OUI GUAIANTll" . ~~coo. ( · 722·TINT • 722-til3 1 · YOU" 1111 Sl MON-SAT 9.5 1690 PLACENTIA "C" COSTA MESA, CA 92627 1•11. J. 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The annual Bill Tate Memorial Billli~h Tournament fo~ lady anglers was a success and th6$e anglcrcttes who we re able to brave huge s'"eU, wave:. and a 4· foot chop, caught and released five marlin in actio n this past weekend. The High Angler award of the tournament was presented tp Judy CANTRELL: ., . From B1 fu n at him elf as a l\\O-\\ay end from· yes teryear. He said. "I couldn't catch a pas-. if you paid me. One game, my (oilier} broth er Ooh. a tad.le, had a pas deflect off his chest in the line. I le grabbed it and run for 3' touchdown. laughing all the ''ay. Doy, th::it m::tde me mad." Out no one could deny frank Shenm when it came to brute force blocking and tackling. Hence, the recognition. He would budge a little on that, adding, "Yeah, I could catch 'cm and knock them down.". Shenin. a retired California HJ&ll\' :l} Patrol officer, rcc.illcd that all three Tar var ily teams he played '"bn were com· prised of small pla)C rs (he weighed 170) -and that the other teJm!> \\Crc "big guys ." Newport wa) alwuys heavily out· manned in the '30:. again!.t l!Chool'> like · Anaheim, Fullerton, E>.cc:l!>ior and Long Beach Jordan. And he eould ne,er say enough about th e fa bulous Mickelwait, ·"ho e brother Oare had sparl.lcd a a quarterback on the gridiron of the '30 at L.,guna I ligh Passerello of lrvjne, who fished on board the sportfisher "Retriever," skippered by Larry Warlaumont. The High Team awar9 was pre!oented to Martha MacNab Warlaumont of Little Balboa Island, Jan Hargrayes of Newport, Judy Passercllo and Carolyn Collett or Irvine, all fishing on the "Ret riever" in the area aroul'ld the 172 Spot. Debbie Wolfenbagcr of Newport Dcach, took home top honors in the 30 pound class category as she fished on the deluxe yacht "Espadon," skippered by Doug Carson of Newport. Accordi ng to Jaye Appcr!.on at the Balboa Angling Club, 673-6316, the action was spread out as fis h were hooked from the west end or Catalina, out to the Osborne Bank nod on up the Channel h lands. Cold wa ter made it tough on anglers heading out for tuna and exotics, but a warm water area between Catalina and •ind Santa Ana College. O ne old news clip said Spaulding \\OS high on his '39 captain with the coach pointing out that "playing sa fety f\tid..el· wait · hasn't allowed a touchdown pass ove r his head in two ye.,m., and h:isn't •missed a tackle fro m this ppsi ti.on. In t\\O )e:m pl.1ying s:ifcty he fumbled but one punt." .... l\tickelwa.it was equally magn ificent µn ofknse, scoring 66 o f his team·-. 97 point:. in '39. ShcOin sa id, "He \\as everything,'' ex- plaining that the star QD ran, t:aught pa scs. pu nted, blocked, booted con,cr- sions and tackled hart!. ··1 le '"a" 'hift\ and a \Cry tricky runn~r,'! he sa id. · Out the most radiant hour. rclut1\C to setting records, came for ~lickch,a1t in ·the ·39 Orange cla h ''hen he caught four touchdown passes from tailback Junior (11.llck) Wil~R. In the <la)s of po\\cr formations, \\h1ch ''ere geared for heavy ru hing, the passing mark was U'>· tonishing. The-Tars \\On, 26-7. ShcOin said, "Hack \\:.t':> really ac- cwatc. but he "a~ no1 a long b..ill p..t:,)er. I le wns also a shifty runner. l3a.,1cally, I lack and George \\ere our mai n ball •carriers." He ~aid, "George \\JS fa'>t. I think he ran about n 10.3 100-ya rd d.1\h. He wa~ GETlHE ECSTASY • . . • San Clemente Island produced a hot Bait condition'> are still 1.:ood and 3V!-hour stop fo r the six-pack charter should hold up for pri,ate boJb and boat "Noba k," skippered by Tim anglers heading. out to IO\.JI hot '>pots on i.pill\\J) ol the fu ll IJ~c .ind Im b.1.,~ \\CCC 1n .. 1hc 1 10 3 pound cl:1''· Goodman :ind running out of Ne\\port. board day boat:.. Due to holida) f1'>h1ng Dack Fcrda, at'Anglers Center in pret!.!.ure, angler '>hould m 1kc 'urc thJt Newport, ~tl)S that a kelp paddy stop they have rcscrvufions ~cfore hcadmg produced limits Of yellow fin tuna in tht dO\\ n to Q landing in h1,1p\. \ uf JU Ill ping I 10 20-pound cluss and that water on board. te mperature wa!o 72 degree). Abo, the live bt1it suppl) 1;uuhJ be There b an· area about 55 miles south short in supply by Mohda) nwrning .11 of San Diego that b holding lot) of ull harbor rece1\Crs. small d'o rado and some yellowfin tuna IC\ inc Lake b being !>tu\.l.\.J \\e\.kl) and these fr,h couJd move up \\ithin ' with thousa nds of pound' ol 1:a11i.,h :rnJ reach of the Newport !.port fl eet by this , fishing is reported "ery gouJ lur 'horc \\Cckend. and boat anglers. In addition to tuna and dorado, a Uill Finch or Costa Me,a. l"hcJ school of ycllowtail, big log barracuda Irvine earlier in the wed .1nJ caught a . and white sea bass was located south of channel catfish thJt ''eighcJ 111 J I 16 San Martin Island, on a spot called · pounds fishing ''ith ch icken IM.r 111 13en's Rock, producing limits of gam~ Santiago Oa1s. Finch then he;iJcd O\cr fi-.h for anglers fishing on the deluxe td' Anaheim Lake lo1cr rn the '' e1:k JnJ long range sportfisher Dig Game, caught hi limit of h)briJ-1rap1:J \\hale 619-469-4255, this last weekend. ca ting a yellow Roostcr1 J1l n.:Jr the Mickj;lwait weighed 152 puunds. but Hack was even lighter 1h;1n thJt The '39 center. Spari.., ~kCkllan. \\ho golfs "eekly "ith Shell in. -...i1J. "George and 1 were good friend, lrom ~he time we.\\erc in Co:.w ~lc~J GrJmmar ~chool ... We started at :--:c" port plJ} mg Cce football ... I h.1ven't 1hc ;,lid11cs1 notion as to ''hat kind ·of )Ca,on \\Chad." Nlfm Shocl.lc). J 1,0 from Co la l\lc":>J, po~tcd J I IJ-pound · ca1f1,h hmit •ll IC\1nc, topped b) .1 6-pounJcr. ll\hln\! \\Ith macl.crd 111 tire 11 lh.. • Uoth In me and A n.da:1111 l.Jkc '' 1U h.: open on ~lonJa,, \k monJI Da\. lor J.1) 11,t\mg hours \\1th ihc g.1 1e-. opening :.it 6 :1.m .. An~kr-. h":>h 1ng 1hc":>c '"'> l.11..l' hJVC .1 lhJn1.e Ill !>hJre 111 O\ er S:!.5,000 1n cu .. h :n\JrJ\ a11d prue' Jh 1t '' 111 bc prc)1.0tcd tu 1..it l1~hcrmcn durlnl! th1: \II r\mcncJn C.11fish C'IJl>'>l( thJl runl> th rough Od 11 Outdoors Jim ,\i<·mirc's uutduun w lu11111 appears t•1t·ry· 1 h ur d.i_1 . up the center :ind 1f )Ou Jon't 1u0\c 1ha1- gu} OU l or my \\J)', I'm &ving to run n..:ht up )OUC b:.tc.k.' McClcll:rn added. "I he l1nc thine I re- member during one of 1ur SJme.,-1 "a'· pla)ing center and G1.orge ''JS 111 1t1e bacl.fidd. And I CCllll.'CeJ (\\C d1d11'1 'hike' 1hc ball in lhll'c d.1") 1he bJll tu George. but h-.: "·''' 1 '1h1. une 1h~1 should ha\e rcccl\eJ 1111: b.111 ,"\\ c \\CCC :1b0u1 5 \Jrd' ll om 1hc l!o:.tl .1nJ 1..nu\\ing Gcmg..: ·\\uuld uu·i M "h.11 he 'Jn.I I m.1de -.inc the cu\ " ' u 11 uf the \\J). Anq \\h1.n "e 1.1lJ~ll 1 p I "'1' on Ill~ bJ.:k O\er the go.ii 1111 .. \\Ith Gi:orcc righ1 on top of mc "i1h 1h:1t 'Ill· 1\1\.r li11 lc gigglc he hJJ.'' he .. :.11,I. ~li1.l.d,,.111 .• 1 \\\\II \Cler.i n. r.:t. rn_J lrnm thc \\Jr to \\1,1rk .11 hi,.1,ld .ilmJ maier. :'\c\\pOtl. lur ~1..1h .1 nJ rem.11ncJ l11~hl\ pupubr "1th .i. "hu ~ ro~'c.:d hi' p.1th h1r <le1.:Jd1:-.. Allh1rngh hc p.1"c.:J .11\,t) 'ume )1.Jh .1t!o. _h" ntJn' lr1cnJ, 1.:111c.:111l,er I 11n Sailors' George Mi ckclwait also tkdic:itcd and .had an outgomg per· sonJla t) \\ hilc Hack ''as a reJI quiet guy ... 'Nccdle)S 10 )J\. th.it ,,,1., .1 J1 .l!>lcr. Poor George diJ ihc. h1.'1 he 1.ould 1'ut \\hen the pl:i) \\J\ uH~1. Gt.1 r;e ,,,1, oul for the re~t of the \C.1r ''llh J brol.-.:n colh1rbone. th:.inl.:. 10· me. I mu .. 1 ~J\ th.11 \\C ''ere good cnough ln\.ndl> th:1t h\. oe,cr held thJt <ll!J m ... 1 me .. I le nbo rcc.1llcJ the I lunt1ngtun UeJdl g::imc' "hen SpJuldms-"onl~ Jlto,,cd u' th"'tte pu~s. incluJmg punt fs.lrnulaon. 'o we t:ould sa'c .111 the ~1~1d 'tull for Ful· lerton. Well. thJt ":.I' ihc pl.in .1np ,ay:· He added. "\\ e had 1h1' one pl;iy thJt the quanerback could hat o'er the guard or center at h1., op11on. George looked me in the eye and saiJ. ·r m coming right h;nJ !, · Le~ ~lillcr. l.1r l!nJ 1. JJdt. !•J-l '--l5. '>JIU. "I 1.ne~ h11n -rc.11 \\Cll .. I le ''·1'. une of the.: n1cc.:~1 men ,,,u '' ... Id cr 1111.et -Jl\\J\S lr11.nJI\ :rnJ \Cf\ \\tllam! tll help tc.1 hcrl> "1th problem-, · - And J n)one turnin~hc.: hpul. hJd\ tu Septt!lllbcr I938 \\Oul J n1.11c.: 1).(.11 :i~'' co;i.ch SpJulums llJd ~hn1 h~ .. "1. tllr .1 pr.1)c r book anJ ..t "l'h up1m a ~tJr I he ~t.1r he buil1 on \\J .., l\ht.kch,.111. Von Cantrell i~ a for111< r \purl\ t·ditor fur tl1c Co t.;.1 .\frsa Clubt• lkr.ild, fvrc- runn<'r to the DJih PillJt. amJ a rt' idt•nt of .-\/buqurrque, /1/.\1. 11.MDAU $111 • llMTEW~ tel.• !!!ti llAOIAl ~ I MOW. ,_, I • ,..,, sza.• • ,....,, $11• ...,, a.• I! 111W1911• a.• ,...,., • ..,.,. ·• l:IV1915 al.915 .,..,5 T 111 Ollallly lJflll T Ndl Rlllilf "1111 NI-~ Trad .. .,,,. .• la.ti Z!li791• IS.ti HIGlt PlRFOllMMCl Hfl~TED ~ 1115 .... 1 ........ ta.• ' , ............... 57 •• n~• ... •• a.•' 11'1n9'1J a.• 111m11• iz..• %1smt'I• --"~ ... ,"""'' •• I _.,.,, ,... .,,...,,~. •• 1"""'' 12·• nsmins -_..,, • •·• ,..,..,, M.• ZJlmllS '1.• --11•" ... .,... ... ----~ S111L915 m11.mn5 mu..-.s Ameri-1"1c ............ l'A'1'911 --· ... m. .. 149.99 ~--... --'•.,.-.rt ·----·- ~· .. . 1-.-,s ...... . t1M111• .. . ~s ..... M.• D5i9t1tl .. . n~u ...... ,... THI AU ... "'°ID U.1, Z·1 _.,_.._.. .... me., .... ..., ............. ...., ........ ...... n.1-1............. .. ...... .................... •1 ,_.. __,, _,, ..... Z·1 ., 1111.• ...,. 111.11 ,_ .. 1•• ,..,_ .. ... ,__,. Ilk• , ... 1u• , .... Gabriel SHOCKS & STRUTS N ,l t I (I n ~ I r1 f' w ,, r r .i fl t y The thought of those noble steeds speedfag down the ~ack is enough to get your motor running. But the thought of those steel and plastic beasts speeding down tile highway on Labor Day W9Ckend will rum tt off in a hurry. . Thanks to your convtnient Satellite Wagering Center, you can stop your engine, start your adttnahne -and watch the races live &om Del Mar. On Labor Day Monday, many of the best grass' horses in the west will tangle in the Del Mar Handicap at a mile and three-eighths with a $250,000 purse. But don't overlook Saturday and Sunday, cithecSaturday features the Del Mar Debutantc, a one mtle coming-out party for top two-year-old fillies. And on Sunday, the Chu.la Vista Handicap, a mile and one-stXteenth race for outstanding fillies and mares. You 'd have to go a long way to find a better holiday weekend than this But go mg a long way is the last thang you:d want to do. .• • Sattllite Wagcrii\g &om Del MM ~ , -- • • I ., ... - 84 Thursday. September 3, 1992 Newport Buch/Costa M-DaHy P' ----------------------------------------------------~ ------------ Hey, it's -only a scrinimagll Ri•?. ' M·orey Boogie' s set for this weekend ~ Saturday 's first shot at someone other than own teammates has Bucs on an .up-beat. By Richard Dunn SOOIU IYnlu W~~g Fri· day's COO· trolled scrim· nuge against S~nta Moni· ~J City Col· kge is no big <J..eal fo r Bill Work· m:in. Orange Cbiitst College foot- ~Jll coach "ho's more interested in making good personnel deci· 'll,nS at this point. Senior grass tourney Ray advances to quarterfinals in Philadelphia But fo r a handful or veternns, it's time to re store the damage. "For some of the players who are returning -like {outside li nebacker) Dan Petrone, {cot· nerback) Keith Our~e and (line· man) Rob Senatore, three start- ers from l:ist year -they want 10 make amends to the disap- pointing end to last season," OCC defensive. coordinator Mike Taylor said. .,. "They haven't talked about fl a lot because when the season was over, it left a bitter taste in their mouth. We didn't play very well against Golden West (a 24-7 loss) and we lost a chance for a bowl game. l think some pride "as hurt." The Pirates were 5~0 and ranked No. 2 in the nation by CLUB GOLF: From 01 busintss markets and we've had a 101 of interest from international concerns. most specifically Japan." Ad:im!> said that Pelican Hill's largest number of international patrons come from Japan fitst, Taiwan second, Korea and then Europe. the JC grid·" ire -crvice in Octo· bc r lu-;1 year, bu t lo t four of their remaining five game~ to fall quickly out or contention. O CC's ~crimmuge ag01in st Santa Monica, which is ranked No. 2 in the state by Cal·Hi Sport!!. magazine' preseason poll. begin-. at I :30 p.m. at Le Bard Stat.Ii um. "We're not really int ere sted in wi nn ing the i.crimmage, we're in- ten!stcd in making good deci· !>ions," Wor~man said. "I don't think there's a specific area that \'.C 're looking at -it's all over. ~After the scrimmage, if some- body lay~ an egg and if some- body does great, you have to honor that." OCC tailb;,ick Eric Washington (6-foot ·2, 215 pounds), an all· the m·ajor clement of private support that offsets The Center's annual "income gap" -the difference between theat~r revenues and total programming and operating costs. For more info rmation, call (714) 556·2 122. cxt:215. • Arm:rnd Bargas is quickly n1aki ng a name for himself in the men's club at the NC\YpOrt Beach Golf Course, where Bargas shot a _ low gro!I 63 to win the Flight A round last Saturday. conference selection lni.t year ancr bcginnina the campaign third string, is not expected to play :my more than normal be- cause of the hip pointer injury to freshman Eric Coleman, who will miss the scrimmage. • "Hopefully, (Coleman) wi ll be back by nh t Friday (season opener against Long Beach City), but that's not good for him be- cause we hnven"t seen him under the gun,'' Workman said. "(The scrimmage) is worth 11 lot. Under semi-game conditions. so~ 'J>eoplc can't c.irry out .an assigi'tmcnt when there 's emotion involved." Washington carried fo r 10 of the Pirates' 30 rushing touch· downs tast season that set a Mis- sion Conferc nco record. Local seniors shooting for SID-pitch national crown The 14th annual Morey Oo· ogie National Championship will be held Saturday and Sun· day at the north side or Mu· nicipal Pier in Occnnsidc, 'fhe natiunnl chanwion!>hips i a pro·am eve nt featuring 100 of the top amateur amJ prof..:~ i.ionnl bodyboardcr:. in the United States. Coming f rorn Californiu, Maryla nd, Virginia, T·loric.Ja, Nonh Carolina and Hnw.1ii, bod) boarder!> have earned the · right lO compc1c fo r na11on.1I 1i· ties in eight divii,ions -'C\Cll • amateurs and one pro rcl>sionul. Among the profe~ionul com· petitors ">ins ror a share of tbc S6,500 ca!>h purse arc eight· ·time world ch,;impion Mike Stewart (A naheim), tor>-ratcd Jay Real e (San Clemente), Pnul. Roach (l:.ncinit a ), Hauoh Reeve~ {I lonolulu) ond A~a L)m:rn (llalciwa, Huwa1i). • Top am:Ht::urs include Noel Alban (Occun City, Md.) :tnt.I John Tc>.1c r ( Qnyton.i Ocach, Fla.). 1 he litarting time (or both Saturu.1y's prcliminury and quurtt:rl inal heats anti Sund:ay'i. i1c1ni) •1nu fimil rou nds is 7 a.m. Spectators may view the nc· t1on. free or charge, from either Occ.imitle'!. mu n1cipJI pie r or the beach jui.t to. the .11onh. Spcctatori. :i ttending either doy'l> compc1irion wi ll have a chance 10 enter dra\\ ing' to "in product) from Morey Boogie bodyboards, Churchill !>\\lmhn-., Wcl> \\UtCrl>port gloves, :ind Morey Iloogi1.: Uod}"'c:tr. . -D)' tli~ Dnll)' Pilot Pro volleyball honors to Corona del Mar's Lewis lt1 t :>Cason. Le\\ h ro c to 1hs: Rub~ n Ray of Newpott Beach .1J, J n(ed to 1ne quarterfinals in b •th '111gh:i. and doublei. Wedne - .! 1\ in the lJn11ed State!> Tenni~ .,,·\"o.:1.111on CUSTA) National Se· n1o•r Gra~-. Cou rt Ch:i~ion)hips .it the GcrmantO\\n Crickc1 Club 111 Ph1bdclph1a . R.i~. "ho re ached the-singles , .. mifin.ib 1n th1~ 1ournJment bs1 \1..1r. defeated Ken Rob1n,lm in ih.: f1r-.l ~ct of the Round of 16. 6- ~ then Robin!>Qn.· re1ired in -the ,1.1.ond set because of a pulled mu .. ck after Ray held a 1-0 edge. R.1,. seeded fourth. is scheduled tn ·play fifth-!>ceded David Dohan· na_n in the quarterfinals today, \\c,11her pe rmitting. ~1o!it of Reilly':. original clie nts arc ba~ed further inland toward Rnncho ~~· Temecula and Pnlm Spring!!. I !is company recently started concentrating on Lo!> Angeles and Orange:counties. •The inauguraf Orange County Performing Arts Center golf tournament is sc heduled fo r Sept. 21 at the San1a Ana Count ry E:lub to benefit The Center's 1992 Annual Fund Campaign goal, "hich is to rai!>c SS.2 million before year-end. -........... Don Snave ly, returning from O'(]Cation. didn't mills a beat. In fact, from the looks of it; he probably played plenty of golf while he w:is gone, fi nishing with a low net 55 in Flight A Saturday. The San Juan Capistrano An- ge ls. senio r slo-pitch !>Oftball na· tio nnl champions in 1989·90, :ire ge aring up for the fourth annual Senior Softball World Series in Detroit, Mich., Sept. 22·27. The Angels, led by Co~ta l\tcsa') Roscoe Speak and Corona dcl Mar's Charlie .Drown, recently completed play in the Huntington Beach ~cniur (over 55) softball tournament, t:i king. fi r)t place in the "C" Division with :i 10-2 record. . Onan Lewis of Coiuna dcl ~1nr. W:J!> ;1warde d Mo~t Im· pro,ed Pl~l)Cr honor)· :it the A~)ociat ion of Vollc)b:ill I'm· fcssionals' award~ bJnquc1 Mont.lay night in Santa Monic,1 Le" is, a former CJM I ligh and Oran~c Coa>l Colk~c st;,indout. 1~ the third·lc.1tli~11! money ''inner o;1 1111~ )eJr·~ A VP pro beach tour. plX~C:t111g more than Sl15.000 111 pritt: monc:y. No. 9 ranking 1hi )C:.tf. 'i le played ''ith Co!lta Mesa rc\i- dent Craig Mooth:11 t and Mike llO\ IJnd. before tc;,iming "ith ~111.c Whitmar\h for the Or· ange Coun1y 01>c11, Aug 1-1 · 16, u1 Sc.al l3each. Lc\\i!> and Wb1tm.1r~h lm- 1,hcll \ccund ,1t the Or Jn~c Count)' Open. ;,inti cJrned ·a )1milar finbh :11 1hc S:1nw C1t1£ tuu111amcnl the foHO\\JO~ \\Cck- In Flight B rounds, Bob Potts shot a low gross 64 and Don Farmen won low net at 56. There were no C Flights. In lai.t Thur day's rounds, Don Wulf was the low gross winner at 69 while Dob Geiser won low net. at 53. Al Schnell ·\vas second low net at 57. Ranked 22nll :it the d o'I! ul cnJ. -IJJ thr DallJ• Pilot In du·ubles, Ray ~nd Fred DnJI· mg (No. 2 seed) defeated Gra~don Garner and Briait Anstey, 7-5. 6-~. in the Round of 16 on Wednesd:iv. Ray-Drilling will play Robin!>on and Doug Barrow today in the douhks quarterfinals. Individual player fees are S350, \'>ith corporate teams at Sl,500, -...hich include) both tee and gicen ~ponsorship. A sho1gun start (scramble format) is a t 11 a.m. with the da) concluding at 5:30 p.m. with dinner, award~ ceremony and auction. The Annual Fund Campaign is a cri1ic:il component of The Center's chari table income and is The club's annu al President's Cup begins on Sept. 12. FJrst round loser drop to the Vice President's Cup , third round losers drop to Treasurer's Cup. Rlchnrd Dunn is a Dally PJ/ot Sports Writer "host dub golf column Dppe:irs e•·cr:r Thursd:iy. -The Scm~Vorld Se- ries national titles are contc)tcd in five age groups -50, 55, 60. 65 and 70. An added cla!.!I ·for thb year will be an "invitational" 75 age group. Qualifying for the World Serie~ is accompli hcd by placing first or second in any of the 10 tour- naments 'held throtijhout the Unit· ed Stales and Canndn. Ap- proximately 90 teams arc expected (or the Detroit World Se ries. Angel• echedule Date Opponent, tlfll• StPt 3-ldit Sept • -Baltimore (hOme). 7 35 Sept. 5-Baltimore (h()lll(lj, n OS Sept 6-Baltimore '(llome)~ 1 OS Sept 7-0akland (home)., OS. Sept 8-01~ (home),•7 35 Sep 9-0ak!Mld (hOme). 7 35 TV SptCn none ~ none SptCh Sll(Ch Dodgert echedule Date Opponent, time Sept 3-IG'e Sept ' -11 P1ns1Mot1. • 35 Sep! 5-11 P1Mburgll. 4 OS Sept 6-11 Pit!$bu1gn. 1 o JS , Sept 7-ll A!!atltl 11 10 Sept 8-ll AtUtltl. 2 10 Stilt 9-S"1 DltQO (llOme) 7 35 -B:r Rich•rd Dunn Al games carried on KMPC (710) r.1c'° Al games umeCI Oii KASC (790) r.1e1>0 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC( NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC f(OTICH PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE IZED, INC. H duly ap-as ptO'Jlded In said note(a), the wilt or estate, or both, °' a ... .-z-. Cfedltor of by a corporitlon 1111• the Ano~.. for pell-w1H1n Qarden1, Cilll. PUBLIC NOTICE polmed TrvS1H under and a~ •• If any, und• the ol: KATHRYN H. BRA(). ""'""-" • of II . ' , ,.-<;w 90711 • LOAN NO. 073183 pursuant lo Dffd of Trust tenns ol said Deed of FO RD aka KATHRYN. the decealed, you must file NfM! o the otficere wtlo tlonerz ANN~. Cl\an M p k 92 PUIUC NOTICE T S NO 02 28823CA recorded 5-18·83 as Inst Trust ffft °1:twges and BRADFORD your ctalm wltl'I 11\e eOUft ean aign an *O'"ment on HI U( IR, Ea q . an ff 11 • 11 4 flctltl.ua fictitious •. FHANA NO. No. 83-210051 , or OlftClal e11pe0ses of the Trvstff A PETITION t;u been :':ia~.~~':'lr11':11': ":;: =-"-~•hi:: =~= LAURA A. ZW1CKH, ~~~11 QR=.:.~04c.~1~· ·":'""· N•me lluslneu Name TAX PARCEL NUMBER· RICOfdl In the otf1ee of the and of the Crusts created filed by JOE H. BRAD-Polnled b Ult court within one onie« mutt •1,,.. H the laq. 90716 ' tate1nent ltat.,,_.,,t 42.._202 -,2 • County Recorder of OR· by said DMd ol Trust. FORD In the Su~lor Court lour montte from ttli date lubml~al la bw ;"'p'~ 01a10N, DUNN & This builnen Is con· The Fotlow1ng persons The Fot1oW1ng ~aon ' ANGE' County. State of Tn. total amount of the of California County of OR· • • • CRUTCHIR 3"3 I ducted b • h sba d nd 111 doing butineu as• a.re d olnQ buslntu H ' NOTICE OF CALIFORNIA. e11ecuttd by unpaid balance of the obll. ANGE. ' of first l11uanc1 ~f leners ahlp or I joint Y9"1Uft, ital ' "I' ' wit. y. u n a THE TENNIS CLUB AT CAUFC>ANIA ONE MOBIL TRUSTEE'S SALE E . ALM A HA RV E y. A galion 11eur1d by lh• THE PETITION requests as PfOYlded In MCtJOn 9100 th• names end addtesMt Grand AW9., Lo• Ante-Th ) w 0 0 DB RID 0 E. s 0 0 PHOTO a INSPECTIO YOU ARE IN OEFAULT WIDOW AND PAUL D P'O~~ to be sold and INI JOE H. BRAOFORO be of tht Califomla Probate of •II gtneral pll'lnen and .... CA 90011 • registrant(• com-Spnngbrook Sovltl. lr.iine. SERVICE. 2864 HJelo.ory Pl UNDER A DEEO OF TRUST HARVEY. A SINGLE MAN reuonabl• u tlmated appointed .. pt<Sonal rep-~·· ~ tune for filing ~t =Uftn. II.,,._~-,ubllahed NtllU)Ort ~~ ·~:sarC1J= Calif 927t4 IB. Co••• Mesa .. Caht DATED MAY s. 1983. UN· as TRUSTOR. WILL seu costs, HptnSff and ad-resentatlve to idm•nlster eimt not ••pire ~ 1 • PfOp1ttt0t .. ..., ~ Beach.Costa Mesa Daily BusinHs Name(s) 1 ted Chuck Btym.r, 3190 P11k 92621 LESS YOU TAKE ACTION AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO vanees at tile time of lnltlll '" estale of th• decedent. ~()(· 1,our 7':11' fr°i th: ::l'* ~ty inar:etl1doet Pilot August 27. 211, S.p-above On! N/A •• Newport • Ntwpot1 8"c:h •. Mark David Htbtrdtn TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· HIGHEST BIDDER FOR J>Ublleatlon of the Notice of THE PETITION requests ::r ng 1 t not (.t nes:i. bl:' ~ Q be~ tembef 3 1992 Dtok Hoon Park Calif. 92660 ' 21164 Hick~ Pl. I B, Cos ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT CASH (pa~ .. ulll at lht lime Salt is 5100,105.06 the decedent'• WlLL and • YI . name. I a . . th Mary Brymer. 3180 Park Meaa. Calof. 92626 A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU of salt In lawful money or Th• Beneficiary· under eodlell1, If any. be admitted fl~oku :-1:Y,,!AAMIN~f lhl l~~hrt&I ~e 0:i:· res.:: lhf437 wiJis t~~·~=~y WCl~r~'10:, Newport. NtwPort Beach. This bUl lness ls co NEED AN EXPLANATION tne United Stales) at At the said Deed of Trust nerete> to probate. The will and 1 •P Y coun. ::cr.u W1 • 11 Q,~ 0 PUBLIC NOTICE Ofange County o0 A 1 C11o1 92660 ducted by t n lndlV>dual OF THE NATURE OF THE Chapman Avenue enlranee f0<e executed and deltv-any codicils are available art • PlflOtl lnlerest In ~showing l)~BJ( ~-111• 1992 ugus Thia buslntu II con· Th.,. reg1s11ant(1) co PROCEEDINGS AGANIST 10 the CrvlC Center Build· .,.d 10 tat undersigned 1 ror .Umlnallon In lhe file ~~lite, YOU1 m!!, ~II• ::=.., nameflci tic:. • NOTICE TO • Fs 41743 dueled by. twsblnd and meneed 10 lransact bu YOU YOU SHOULD CON-wig, 300 East Chapman Av· wnnen Declarallon of o.. kept by the court. wi COUft • °'"-• • no 1 name C9'1DITORS OF wilt nets und9f Iha FICllhOl.I TACT A LAWYER eoue, Ofange. CA. ell right. faun and Demand for Sale, TtlE PETITION requests qvesl f~ Spee•al Notice of 1"811 be i.tMd unleu theft a ... -, Published Newpon BMCh-The r1glsttan1(a) • com-Bus1nen Name(s) lost On SEPTEMBER 17, 1~ t1Ue and lnlertsl conveyed and a wrln9n Notice of o.. avthoflty 10 edmlnleler lhe the f1hng of an lnv9ntory Is a current regl1trab0n ULK -Costa Mesa Daily P1lol Au-m«1ced to ttlll\laet busl· abOvt on: Mey 1, 1992 at 10 00 A.M . SPECIAL· 10 and now held by 11 fault and EleC'tlon to sea. t1lata !Mlder the lndepen-•nd •PP'•l•al of estate II· with 11\e Orange County ISICS. 9104. gust 27, Stplembet' J, 10, nen undlf lht F'tc1111ou1 Mtrk D. tift>lfden under 11ld Dffd of Trvat In The underllgned ca.uled dent Administration or Es· sets or of any pellllon or A.corder. In caff of tOfpc> e101 U.C.C.) 11, 1992 Busmou Name(•) lilted This 1101ement w11 filed ---'th• ptopeny sltualed In said Nolle• of Default and t1t11 Act. (Thi• authority ace~unl 11 provided In ralloM. Include the names Escrow No.920824 Th-440 above on: August 8, 1992 With thl County Cle<k o said County and Slate a. Elec1ion to S'IQ to be r• wlH allow the pt<sonal rep--hC1JOn 1250 ol lhe CalifOf· If the Pretldenl, Seertlaty Nollet la he<eby gi M L 8tymtf Orange County on Augu11 scr•bed 11: corded in the eoooty wtltfl rts9ntlllve to take many ~~~Probate Code. A R• Treaaurw, and Manag«. ertd11or1 of tht within PUBLIC NOTICE Th41 statement v.11 filed 11, 1992 LOT 9 TRACT NO. 18e5, the rtal property Is focated. actions wilhoul oblainmg qc SI lor Special Noltee and Managef. l\lrntd Miier that a blllk lillolh the County Cltf'k of f54t013 IN THE CITY Of COSTA D•te: 19 AUO 92 cour1 apptoval. 8tf0ft tali-f0tm ts ava1labl1 trom the ,..~ Clty,.~~~o! the salt 11abcM10 be made of CNS1055MS 0.ange County on Aligusl Published Newport 8taeh- MESA. COUNlY OF OR· SPECIALIZED INC Ing certain very Important court cl«k. ""'' of ....,.1.1 ...,_. . r• the u1111 • dt1erlbtd '1ctltloua 11. 1992 ANGE, STATE OF CALI-I •• Kllona. hOWe\lef, the • AHomer for the Pell-""'" the right to r•;eet belQW, ~ ....... f541071 Costa Mesa Dady P~OI Au- FOANIA, AS PER MAP RE· TRUSTEE tonal rePfeHnlatlve wuft. Honer: any~ all bids. The names and buSIMH lt•tement Pubhshed Newport Botcfl• gull 20• 27• S9ptomber 3· COROEO IN BOOK 60, 1090 Eueenla Place, required 10 give notlee to JAMES I. WILHELM, DATSD1 Sept•m.,., addrt11t1 of the .. lier are• The Followmg pet10t11 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Au· t0,'1992 PAGE 8 OF MISCH· Carplnterta,Ca9301' lnloresled pt<SOM unless ESQ., PALMIERI, t ,1H2. COOK-MEYER.INC.,11411 aredovio buslntssas· us120 27 S ltmber Th-43 1 LANEOUS MAPS. IN THE (105) 884-1424 they have waived no1.ee Of TYLER, WIENIER, WIL· Published Newport Pac1l1c Coast Hwy .• S4lnMt ENGINc TECHNOlOGIES. ~O 1992 · ep 3• PUBUC NOTICE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY a Y: M . consented to lhe proposed HILM a, WALDRON 8tact1..C0111 Mesa Dally Beech. CA 90742 INC , 620 Newpof1 Ctn1er ' RECORDER OF SAID MCPHEETERS, VICE action) The Independent 2803 MAIN STRIEET' Pt1ot Septernl>tf 3, 1992. The locatlOtl In Calllornla Drive, 11th Floor. Newport Th-427 F1ctltlou• COUNTY PRESIDENT admlntslfalion authoritY will • -U\314 Ol lh• en11f IHCutlYe Olfiet Beech C1ht ,2660 PUBLIC NOTICE llu I .. The slrNI addtess and 1 be granted unlffl an Int•· ITI 1300, IRVINE, CA of Iha •ell• is: SAME AS carboficlean lnternauonal • neas •me ~ • .;;;;;;; ••• 01hor common deslgnatl0t1, Pub l•h•d Newpo.rt 11ted pt<IOn Illes an 00. 927141714) 151·9400 PUBLIC NOTICE ABOVE · Delaware COfpol&llQl'I, ID CNSt053ttl Statement • 11 any. or the re.al propeny Beach-Coal.a Mesa Daily jectlon to tht petition and _flubllahtd Newport As listed by the .. u.,, all No: 23015-11, Oela-#111, Flctltloua The Following person• described above Is Pl.I'· Pllol Augl.lsl 27, September •hOwa OOOd c:aLIM why lhe B11ch.Co11a Mesa Dally 1831 n olher bus ness names and 620 Ntwp0f1 Clf'lter Drive B I N are doing business H PAC9'te NW ...,._AL.PAM c.m.tery • Mortu.,..,. ~ • Ctemetory PQC1td 10 l)e• 738 CENTER 3, 10. 1992 court aflould nol granl .,,. Pllol Setpember 2 3 9 NOTICE ()ff addlHSH used by the 1 llh FIOor Ntwpor1 Belch' "* ,,... ·-BALDWIN ENTERPRISr.s • STREET COSTA MESA IM35 eulhof11Y. ' • • seller lllfllhln uv .. years~ Caltf 92t5e0 ' Statement 1905 She11ngton Pt •U. CALIFORNIA, II~ ' A HEARING on the petl· 1992 PSTmON TO fore the date auc:h llst wu Thie butlneH Is eon. The F~ Ptf*<>n• 305. Newpott S.ach, Caltf The undersigned TNSt.. PUBLfC NOTICE bon _..be held on OCTO. Wlh310 ~lfTU •ITATI Mnt or OOll\lefed IO lhe d~ed by a corporation art doong bus1ne11 as: 112663 3500 Pedfte Vlew Ot'IW ~8eectl .... .,. diselalmt any llablltty fof BER 1 t992 .. 1.45 p M In ()ff .LUAll V, buy« 111: NONE Tht 11 lstrant(I) com-GIANT DISTRIBUTION, Stanley Baldwin Odum, any tncotTeelnest of the a1c 935 Dept. '103 IOcat9d ai :)..1 PUBLIC NOTICE STANCIL Tile n&mH and buslne11 menced ,0 transaet bual· 1351·A Logan Avenue, 1805 Shnngton Pl. I U.JOS, street addrHI and other NOTICI OP The City DtlVt SOuth, Or· O , C... No. a1el02t add1tu11 of the buY9f .,.: ntH undtf the Flehhout Cost• Meaa, ~llf. 1126'6 Newpoll Beach, Callf • common designation. If PETITION TO ange, CA 82Ma. N TICE To el t*rs, banefldatlea. FA TRAVEL & TOURS, Bu1lntt1 Name(•) listed The New Otal SklltDOard ll2663 .... •••IS ariy. shown herlln. ADMINllTIR IF YOU OBJECT TO the INVITINO BIDI er~ contingent ere<fi. 16461 Paolle Coaet Hwy, IDoYa on:. not epplteablt PrOCSucls, Inc .• 1 Calif eor· Thia bu11n111 II co~ llU .. ••-ay S&ld aale wlll be maae, llTATR Oft gtanting of u,e petition, you alD ITIM tort. 9"d peraona who mey Sunse1 Beach, CA 90742 Adrian Gllck, Seeretll'y & PoflllOtl, 13S1·A Logan Av-dUC1tcl by: an lndl)lldual _.., but wllhout cownant or KATHRYN H lhoutd appeer al the heat• NO. 948 be «**'MM.,,..,_ In the Tht use1110 be I06d art CEO enut, Coal.a Mffa, CIM The regl1t11nt(s) com. Mort * Ch 1 warranty, npr ... « Im-81UDFORD _.-Ing and stale YCNt ob-JANITORlAL IERVICll 111111 or .-... Of boCtl. of deeenbed In oet*., M: Thia 11a1ement wa• filed 92626 meneed 10 llanaatl buai-~:Zn11100 •pe piled, regatdlng lltle, Po9-KATHRYN MADF~D ~ or Ille Wl'ttt9n 00. NOTICE IS HEREBY WILL.JAM v. STANCIL fUrnlture. flxtur", equip-wllh the Coumy Clerk of Thie bualn111 11 con-nett under the Ftel>llOilt Htllk>ll. Of eneumbfanc.., wttt\ the court b9-GIVEN thal Haled propoa. A NT1TIOH hat been ment, CUllomet list. trade-O.enge County on ··""Ull duc1td by.. COfpotlllon Buslne11 Nlmt(I ) listed 110 Broadway to pay Ille remaining pma. CASl'NO. 1e1Me or• the hMrlng. YOUf ap-111 wlll be received by the llled by lharon I!. Cut1« In naMt, goodwill end are to-t•. 1"2 --v The 11gl11rant(1) com. ebove on: nol eppUeable Coat• MeM pal 1um of the not~... To all hel,., beneflciarlea, pearance may be In Ptf'IOn City ol)C.osla Mesi 10 wit: the IUf!ertor Court of c.a. ~ltd at: 18481 '•elflc FMtl33 menced lo 1111\Wt busJ. S1111i.y B. Odum Ml 1111 cured by Nkf of eredltort, contingent er-. ~ by 'f04JI attorney. The City Clerk p 0 Bo toma. ~of ORANGE eo. ... HWy .. SuMet ...ui, nett und« lhe FicWOus Thi.a •t&tetntnl wu ftled ........... ,,Trust with ~ u..on, !Ota, and P8flOM wt>o may I' \'OU ARE A cAEDtTOR 1200. Coate M.isa.' C'aiifor~ TttE PITl110N ~ CA 90742 Pl.lblllMd Ntwpott S.aeh· Bullneta Nam1(1) lill.O \IWllh Iha County Clerk ol • octlefWtte be lntweated In n1a 11262e-1200 on ~ i,.. INt .,_..., I. Cuater be The """'*• NIM uaec1 Cotia Mesa Dooly Noe Au-abOve 0t1: .My 27, 1992 Or~ Counl'f on Augutt I~----···~-----~---··············-~~~~1~.~~--~~by!N ~~~~~~~~,~~~~~-~ 11,1"2 °" Thl.lfsd11Y Oe10C>ef 1 mWllr810r lo admlnlltef lion It SUNSET TRAVEL 11, 1"2 ~ tltllf'Ml'IC wu filed FM108e --1992. If lhaN be the ,.: 1N ...... Of.,. decedali«. The antlclpaled dalla °' Th-44t with IM CoYntv Cler" Of Put>Wlhed Ntwport S..eh-STIRTlllG A llEW BUSllESS 'I ') ~:"v!:~~~:~o~~~ .:,_~~ !::&: ~2~tt:'-0:.8:f'HO,~ PUILICNOTICI ~~c~ty on AuQYlt ;:ca:,•:; o~t:m':..~ The Leg.I DepMment • the Pltot la pieeMd '° ~ • ""' MMce now 8Y.a.b6a to new buafna1w. W• wll now SEAACH the neme for you at no einre ctwge, Ind MYe you the time Ind the tl1p to the Court .... In .... ,.,.... Then, of coutw, aftoar the~ le OOmplaead we• n1e your ftctfttou• ~ name • atatament with the County CtM. publtlh once • we!tk for four wteltt .. ~ by ... Ind then .... your proof cf J)UblcllllOI I wit'& County Cler1t. I Clerk'• Office by lht bef I, 1112 at t :45 "" In & Aaaoclatet. Inc., 29111 Fletltleue '841548 10 \192 ' ' proper announced time DeDC. No 1°' loellled at P1eu Dfl¥e, ...._ 1210, Pvbllshtd Newport e.~ • Bid• Wiii be publicly J4t Tiie c.v Oftve '°""' Mllalon Vltjo, CA 12tt1. ......... ....... Coslt M ... Daily Ptlot Au-Tl'l-433 Ope"4ld n ,_, aloud 11 ar.nae. CA t2113-1611. to'"C!..~1111 ~~ ~ ,..._ ~::!,..."'.;"' gust 21, September 3, 10, PUBLIC NOTICI 10 oo a.m . °' u soon II' YOU 08JECT eo .,. ... _.., ...,..... ',,. persona 1, 1"2 lh«Nftlf H Pftctlc:•bte on .,.....,. of 1N ,.won you m1ret11 Codt lecllon .,. doing bu9lnell N : • '1otltleue Thuttclay. Oclobef 1, '*· .... ..,,.., .. IN;..,. 11oe 2. OMNIMfD MCDICAL $ER· • Th~311 ••lneH ..... ~'::. ~~s of ~ ==.-: :: .. -J:: ~· .!:a ':c!d~ J!::.: '-:f:-'siM':'° ~~. 0~ PUILIC NOTICE lt•tewt A MANDATORY. Pf~ "°'9 wllfl 1M COUf1 ~ = ::: .. el:'T "':.. M '::w°.!!'..'-~.-... ., • ..,, fk:Utleus .,:~:in:c:=. ~ CCO'*tnet and tMe ..... W. ........ YfNf l!PPM'• •H ... _., ...,...,, .,...,., lluelnnl ....... GENERAi.. T~UtQN hough Wiii be held Tue. 91'°9 .pier be In perton or lnC ' 2Mtl ftlua 'Drive, Ave Of Ana Suite C.2t0, StateMeftt EXCHANGE 207' H.,bot °'• y9'' 00 S..,.· .. "':.'.'*T~5!...!.!!_2 by,~YOU~ne,.,,.,__ft>TQA ~:~11~ ~ "=t ~~ ~~00 Tht FOllovwing ptflOnl Blvd . COila ....... C•• · ....... • ... .....,..... fl -"'""'"'' IOf ~ dal ...,. ...... ,(: 111 d0tnQ. b\J&•neu 11• 92627 =~==In~~ :: .. ~ °'=.: Septan.bet a1'.":1t2~ ~ ~i.O:..:~ c!:r~~w~IO, POSCIOON YACHT SEA· Economy f ire OUttet Inc., City of Cotta Mfta. C!ly ~ ~-COUft I• IN~ day befote Thit builneu 11 con-VICES, 1$1 Shlpyerd W1y Calllornla, 2013 H11bo1 Hall. 77 '• Oftve Co. C IMI •copy 10 IN • the Nit datt apec:lrled duc~tcl by: a Oef*al paii. •C-O. Newport 8tach, Ol>id . Co11a ....... Caltf. M All biddert ' IOfW live I* above ner.nlp C.M 112163 112627 ~ .'° ....,., ttt .,..,.,;: .,..., i:.-.:_.. ...:=; D•tM AMeu•• 14 Tnt reg111ranl(•) com-Anthony "-Y t,41Ckll10G, Thie bu11n111 11 con- eonterenc. Incl Ml _. tour .... tom .,. csee. tetl ' menced '° 1ranuet butt-22t0 Rliefgh Ave , Cosia ducted by· • corpo<allOl'I thtOUQh I b lttal ' Of lnl tasuenc. Of lalWI FA TMVSL & TOURS neu Wldef .. IN FICllllOUI MH1, Caltf 92127 Thi rl1li1trant(1) COM-~ ~ "' • Y ~In • eustnell Name(a) llltad Th11 bu1tnet1 I• eon-menced 10 ll......ac1 l>ull--~.. ... WftO dO not • .... ~ MCt1on 9100 Int ICelw•t" v..... abOve on Ju"' 13 1....,2 dtXted by: an tndMdUll neu ~ tlle 'ictlllOue ..... .., me entire ,.Old Of 1N Clllforllll "Obele VtM PNal .. nt O W H~ ' •• The 1tglatrant(1) com-Butlneu Na'"'(I) htttd =:;,,ence ... anc1,_-:_ W: =-!!: ,:" • .:: ~ ,ublltl'ltd M•wpoi1 n: al.ttemenC wa• Nod rnenced lo lfanwt bullo abcM on· !"fA otpWd '°'9 '°"' "'°""" W. hKh.CO.te ...._ Deity ~ the County Cltni 01 ~~~ne':*Nai:(:,let:.e:: ~ T=~~ llltcl ~a bond le,. ="• Ott nollced Noc hp""'"' J. 1~12 ~.:29' ~ Ot\ JutJ 14· above on: Odobef 11, With IN County C.• of facl'I· llld af\111 apeClfr lOU. MAY DMll• W. ... , .,. • ..._. FIHtU ~Ray Mlcllettoft ?'~ County on J4itJ It, -en and twryAlm • • .. _..,. 11f W. .,,._ I you rv..,., In.a l'Ublllhtd Newport leech Thlt ttaltmene wao .,..(, ralH9t lortt't In 1N epedllcalD .... • '9fton •1111d In CllltOllDlte C°"8 Mtu Dally PllOt Al,,. with the COUMy Clefll of Publllhtd .. --.----._ ~ end al •11plor• to l'9 -. you ,.._, • ... -1" .... •7 ...... ""tno• c •·--..... .._. _.. .... 11 dl'C ..... """' ...... _,,. a bM111 .. '1eWa• • .-· "' ..,, • • _,..ember ...... 10: ounfY on .._ CO. Mita ~ f'lot ,. ....,..._..., ............... .,......... • ......... ._ 3,1"2 lt,1 2 , ..... , ...... .-11, ......... "'0. • and ............ ..,,_ ..... Of an 111¥••) •ali•aRt• TMIO .. -_. 17 tm "" ....,. In h ••~ ... ...,.11111 Of ..... • TN r111a1a• """" ~19 for • new ~~ ....,_ ' ~ ... ahal ......... -... .,.,_ ~ ... ...,. ._.,... •. --"'*"' Cf••ltlecl ---0.., "°' '-t1iiie',miti"'."151;i~ ,....... ef tfte W . _.. • ,......._. In ...... 'MK CAii. let• rou compare ... IO. 27, •••••• S. ~ .... lacfl .., .,... aae ..,,_ -tllO et .. c.. -.. ..,_ Part! ~ coae• • ...._,. .._... to, '* -• .. M """" ... ,..._ ....... ......_Coda. A .. ,,.,.,, CO... ...... Celt .• or= ~ The "'"9 llliOOllM"'•IPf-111••-.. ""°" °' .. ,._. ... .-.., .,..., ,... .... -_,..,.. cunene.,.. ..,_ lt-1•1d In N ..... II ............... De.-Hoon,.,._ HIM wHa..... tOryol~ ... _. ............ ,.,..... ................. dafl. c.. ... "°9d 1 104. .... .. .... 7• ... ........ • I • NeWport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, Septem ber 3, 1992 85 Ml.IC IOTICU • PUIUC NOTICH \ PUIUC NOTICH PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICll NOnce °" ILllfN~I u 1~11~• ,, ;;JJ;, ... , lo c.ash th1• TV " MAY BE SOlO AT .. In ind to die co;;;;;;. al .... !Md hwlllnltlove a. !iouf.hUll Ullhllud A.ght1 •n ..... ., • ..,,, .. OI RolHteue lMISftR'I M L.a EltHlefT ~AM Tru too 111111 IW<t'IJI a cash PUB~IC "SALE If YO AIN Ill Lota 1 ltwUUUh t .atlled ... , .... in I Iha Ru1t11t.tatJ Co111"'un 1908fdlnQ otla pcM .. t h .. MU Ma .... PUlaJC NOTICU PUILIC NOTIC!I PUIUC NOTICH PUIUC JIOTICH PUILIC NOTtCH gust 20, 27, September 3, 10, 1992 UIMll Dito°" TMIST P•ACEL ' A11 •Hl\lo..ut .. r llH' dlwll clf11wn on a lll81t t4C£D AN EXPlANAT l rKI Nu 8711 in tfiu Cit dead 1acnc1Md Mey 2& l\f• ol lhe Alhda ol lhu encumbrances. 10 M lltl I TS Ho PN90'7Hll I hlh 11111.ff~I 1n 11ncl lu l11I Ill 041110'181 brinll, •8 <.hoc. Of "THE NATURE Of T I NwwlJIJll Bt.Mch Cwnt 1177, in Bol• 12210, P 00(;lalaoon tinllllod •£Ne Iha lndebtedne• MCUI tat•11Mnt • LW ~QS47/ 1 or friw;I 120011 111 tho <lutwn l>y • 11e1411 111 tllle1 PftOCEEDINO AGAINS ol Or~. Sl .. e OI CaillUt 688 OI 0 111e .. 1 FWco1 a IJOOls· Nute F0t 1t1I01me· Nld Deed, adyance .,.~o.n:=~· ::son ~ .... C.1ty HI CQll• Mt' <.u!mty C:H•Utl UlllOn o~· L YOU, YOU SHOUlO COH Ria al JMIC "Wit> , ..... " AlSO EXCEPT •ll .... ,. •run pulpOlh Uflly Iha CM· thaleundlr, ...,_ ...... TECH MARK 187 ._. •• _ ul•CJttulijll Sl1ttu ul CahllJf •!lawn 1JY 11 \l&I ~ TACT A LAWVER BcxlA 387, p..,._ 21 lo 11Uf111 OI ....... in • led 111 .. 1 ~HI ot CMd8d ,.,_..,, *'Cl I 2lll StiHI '1t, Coata ~ ~~~ g~~~~ ""' ... i.t1own Ull • n11141 IU 18\lttlUS •nd I n HliOt.1 NcMK:• •• he••bv QIVtl ~ ol Mtec .... nauu ..... no INll• how ec .... lend IS 271 1 .......... Uf'C)allJ Pltne.e* 0. Iha lllJ1, Mffa, c.t.f 112e27 PUlltC NOTtCE NOTICI OF IAl.f NOia h«tt>y g van -... L1111k.1t 111 Buo .. !>lb. Pil~tS ahnn SIMllQJ HSOC18h00 Uf thel W!S PAC ~ MliJll In Iha offlc:.e' ol ad b't It• Glanto!, iw, Newpu1t Bo.lch Cali ll.ICUlllll hy __, da8cl w11 O Jon l(r 187 E J1 DA•.-u il271ta UNLESS 40 '"'" 41 ul Ml'llvlldnuou1 ldVIOQS lu11k Sf)OC1hed t enc• Inc; • CelflOlnoa coc Counly Rec:.c.Hc:ht• ul u1 OM'9d .. ueod bf Iha Gtan I01n4a AA 111spoc .. huu of MO(j 111teioe1 1ha111on M °' wen upa. a YOU 1 AICE l\Cl ION TO MiljJI Aul.octls ol Oumvu S..'C.ll()f\ 6102 ul 'tlWI Ft11om l>Qflt~. ~. 11uatoe. OI sue Courtly, .. IU(;h '"'"' IS 1!ct-kif "' cunnecllon Wllh a.oo tia1 001 lit.'t.'fl ma~. .llNd Note ...... ch8fo-i ~':s' •. ~~~~~~. Costa ~~.., Y~ SOl.PAC>f.>€R. Coutlly Cal1lut11111 E4c·111 1.ial C.11lu 111111 11UlhoC1100 1 wssoc lcustw °' lllbslltul lioud In •hf! Alliflu u111111uc .n1h 1npac1 lo Iha piope11 aitd ,10 IUUflfMAIS .,. huro· Id u~aa ol Iha 11u1I• Tl\la bualneH la con. pursutn 10 MC1IOM 3071 and 3072 of Iha CIVIi Code ot ll'te State ol C1t.1om11 the underslQned, A·P Tow· Ing, Wiii aetf al publtC 8UC• lion, It 1022 E Chntnut, Santa Anl, Cll1I 112701 at 1000 am on~ 18 1!"192 the following duc1it.td P"''" IC S ALE 1~ ~T f\ 'fl\I th4Jrulrum 11111 l11Uow1111.1 oo bo<J1r1t1u 1n this :itato In ad lluslue pufluanl to 1 •Defwt111n1· ol "* Ou1.181•· ~ 00.ttby, wtieth by gMlfl °' 1m1olcod as to the of the 11usta crM4ed ducted by: an lndMdual uvo. OU (/\) Urnta /\ lhtlJU(/lt ~ 1t1 tho Wtlc1I luncJe1 OlllCf Ow1 DeecS OI Tcusl 9*ICUled 110r1 ol Covooenll, Conc1t IUCh welel lt0t!.SJ 1t'911 be I louliun uf lhu l.lltd hut.,,,.. ta.ct Deed of T1US1 T I ( NOfEE!?_.f~~XPU\NATION t.IU;,t•u ·~ stv> .. n Ujlllll lhu utsh., au:cptod, It'll! l •uRt Robalt L• Clea an unmet liOnl and Rest11c:tiona •• ,._..,. uwr!wwlo. 9'1Pfup1j delclcl.olld A!oSUSllOIS P111c.ol Wll PAC "•convey ~.:segto't~~~ = '"""' URE OF THE C:U.tllomin11.1m ~1J1ec.oc11t"1 QI.I neay ••lhtldlJ ttiu 1ssu cledman RaQ)idlld IOl2/lll co1dad 1n Book 11773 .._, peroolehno PlelU No t34~r-032 ance, Inc , a Catu0tnl1 ,.,. und F ous PROCE,J:OING AGAINST JIJflll 27, lh4 ., ln'ltru MUI ol the lrustuu•s ii) 8tx1k ' •• P11ge •• lnat Peges 137• ttw~ 1422 IM OI c:onllKlua{. piCMdacl, the S11Cu t edd1US<1 a11d CGrpotallon u T1u11 .. Bu~n•H .,Na'::(a)ICll~i.d YOU YOU SHOUlD CON n-1tU1I No 84 264410 ol 0 1 until tu11ds t141WQle avail t t ·6370t8 ol Olllcta and 1e·1eco11Wd 1n Boo how...,., thet Iha ..-va othof c;ummun cluMyn&lttHI, t001 DoY& St11.c. &e 230 above on· June 20 111112 TACT A LAWYER • l1Ltal Auwtds 01 ~d11I 0 1 8tMtJ to thu llBYOO Or L'Odt11 Racotcta in the otllce ot 11714, Peues 1111 t111ougt "°" made hel81n atl9ll 11 flllY, u1 the •v .. p111vu11y ~"'VOi' e.i.cti, CA t2et0 0 J · Kru ' Nolle• '' hu1tihy C llll<Jl.t County (81 Thu u" S6tl H" mctllec ol riollt County Aecofdef of Qr 1225 (If OfllCllM Aet.Ol<ls ,..,_. le OI IOI the ix.net 005c;ltlMJ ebovu 11 J}UCIJO'I· 24 t I, (71<1) 660·31178. ·T~:",1:'.merf.•'wu Iii.ct p<openy • 10 "'''' 11185 Chev Ucense No t PZO:>llt Stale, CA, VIN llWI SU~rd Tru11 th1wo •iul11 In ~MJS\l(Hl Sattl ~lu will w muilu County, Calcl01nia, and Pl.II Uld Councv (lhe "0Qclel1 ol tile GcanfOI env 1.ghl I oo 10 oo 2111 tt1llsitJu Diana C..lsun T1ust• With the County Clerk 01 ~ Company, 11 Co< 01 1111 tlio~1 811.>111 1tos11111.1t· hut w1lhou1 L0~1:n11n1 11 tuant to the Notice o1 De hun•) EXCEPT .. oil, enler upon lhe surlac:e D11w, Newputl ~h CA OthcAtr 0..ted 8110"82 Orengo County on August No. '08C'Tt881F0'4~99 S11d sale ii for the put· pose ot satisfying roe., ol lhe unc11111gnad IOf 10"'•"9 and storege together wilh COlll Of adveft·S ng Ind IA• panses of sale potattoo, DJ> lro~lue, oo auc.. w Ill> Y"'ill>CS •k.'\.lo.i. und wa111nty ux •ss or 1mµ11 laull encl Eloc:hon 10 Se 11oh11 mme1ats m1no11 the PIOfJOllY dasutbod hero-e2ee3. ASA~926& It. 1992 c.et.tDf trusto 111 subl.11tur ~II Vill<l 810dJ Ill> l>11ot11n 1o0ard1nu h l>Ol>Wssru tha1eunde1 f:lec:qide rtOhll na1u1al OH lfilhl• 111 in Iha •-c1se ul · TIM.I U<wtu1111J1MI T1ustuu 8/20 8'27 IWJ ' ,541075 dd lfust l>U•\uanl to tho llpo11 thu Conctnm1111um °' onr.umot1t 111 sattst rwM2. in Buoll -. Pioe •• end olhc.lf hydtOCA1lo1S •l(lhts. es IHOrv~ m II \J1sc;la1ms eny hallllct., 101 [)ee(l of Tcust 81COC;UIOO by Pl.fl ·•huvu IC'IUt•L1J I<• tl\IJ wltlutl1 te~ St:LUH'I Inst 1 82·2999236 of i •hatsoove1 name known deed •ecordad t;ta., 2&, 111y mco11ec;l ooss ol lhu PUBLIC NOTICE Publlsl\ad N~ Beach- ThOm<ts J Thomo, 11 nWt1 PARCEL 2 Un11 r ,,~ liy ut<l DuutJ. dclvan1.o OtllCMll Reooids. wlli ... , gootho1met s1ew11, and a 111n in 8ooli 12210, P 111001 aftcheu a1111 u1hu1 ----------1 Co11a Me11 Dally Pilot Au- nad men AUi lllth'tl 9 J(}ll8 1tohl1t11n ution thu (:<inlk"'""' tli.;11-u11dt11 with Vlh.:rol>I 0 Seplember tO 11112 • pioducta dilfl'led hom an 5M ol Ofhcial Recotds common clc:SJONtlMlft, 11 any. Flctltlou• pull 20, 27, Septembef 3. molhhcefl(ICJ whoc;h 1000t1Mld 111111 f,,,11.illcwu11.>limud 111 l•H>'<t<lucl tho1u111, a111t th 1oop u .11 thO NOflh icon ol thu loregomg, that nw PARCt!L 3 Ea58n'lellt(1) 1hnwn h4lto1n Tho tulal Bu1lne•1 Heme 10, 1992 I 1122/89 lnstrumoot I llli PARCEL 3, Thu Okclu:.ivo u1t1klt<l 111mc,11111I ul thu nol anllance 10 the C ount bo wtllMO ot undo1 the I*' as '!IUCtl ee~t(sl lsl111 anlOUlll ol lho unpaK.I bel· Statement Th..C28 Dated thl• 28th daw of Au9u•t, 1892 639114 "' lhV Olhc..u ot thu •KJhl 111 1•~:.t:1>l>1C111 ancl 111,;· soc:urod hy said clout w1tt Coulthou• 700 Civic can eel ol l111d t~uonelitwu 1 PllfltCUlefly set I01lh "' t iH11 o 111 tho 1lloltlJl't11in so.. The FoUowlng person --------- County Ruc..ott!ut ot Uld~ 1.u10.m1 'f cit thosu t•lrbolt'< ot 11111:1est the1oun 11~ l)fovt1tu te1 DrlV9 West Santa ac;11boc.1 1nue111e1 wilh 1 Article entitled "Eesernefits• • "'"'' 1..., '"" 1••11•tt•v '" 1., are do1no busmess IS' PUBLIC NOTICE Jean M. Noutary Published Newport ~ach..COsta Mesa Oa y Pilot Sep'-mbe1 3, 1992 CAunry, S1ato ul Ccihlt1111i.:i l 01 1 •lt•'ltrtltt.'fl on P.t111~ 1 1n '><lt<l Nu1u tws <.h.i1t)U CA. et tXlbllc Mhon, 10 the perpotUit/ 11gh1 ol d11lh11g ot the Oecitw•hon undel thct i..•I '""' 11w1H111.1i.tu ··~11 AUTO SHOWCASE MAGA • Flcthlou• in Boe* · P...,., lns1 I cdlll•t• •k!siqnalutl o q.i a111J u•tMl!>t:~ u1 11111 110,1 highest b•dc1or lo• cu ITl!nlflO, Pfllottng, and OfJ01 SecttOn Hoed!ng(s) Ill nwlL'tl w 'ts •111llllf•~~ a.d ZINE. 29SO AJrway AV. 18·•999011 ot 01t1c1dl llllJC lk~k ~•Id hoc Ii. 'flHd ftlt<l ul thu llU\I!> ucdh.Jtl t (payable at lho hmu 01 ahog lheu1lor end SIOlll'IQ Altde enhtled IS follows 1t1l11ar1c..us 111 thu 1111111 ol the Su•t• A·t3, Costa Mesa, Bu•lne•• Name Aocc>r<ls ll'l 1110 ottiw ul ll1t.1 .;11,.., dS &lllllllllJlldnl 111 P,;1 Sllll1 °'""' nt Trust "' lawlul monuy 01 the Utltt end 1omov1ng 11\e .. m ·Utillhos· and •S6ttklrnont ttwhal l}UIJllC8tttH1 ul tho No-Caltf. 92626 Statement PUBLIC NOTIC~ CAunty Rowldul nl Ola11uu cuts 1 '41nd 2 aoovu c1d· Standard Tru11 Dee ocJ Sletos). all fight tille hom uld land or 8f1V ptt and Encmac:ttmun1· tu1 ot sale 15 123.394 63 Al Steven Mendez, 331 The FollOwlng pa1sons1 ________ .. ..,_ Couflty CahlOtnta, and l>UI· S(.1thlotl l\~•-'!b~JI~ P,11( ul Sel"VICa Company .;. tod intorust, convoved 1' lancl, 1111.lucl"lfl 1114• l~Jltt I ' PAACEL 4 El\50.!munl 1 In ilCJd1t11in lo c:ash llto Veneto, Irvine, Cahl, 92714 are doir19 butlnass as: lh311 went tu llM.I Notl\.u ol De Nu 930 09 206 Trustuu, lbllO St.H1wul and now hold by ii wh11.1'-t0Lk 111 duec11um1ll fUf tnQICSJ, o,,,11:ss. ancJ re '':'s100 '"" a<:G4)fll a La!.11-·This business 1s co NEWPORT BEACH CHEV· laull INICI f k.<.1t11n In Soll Tho llihcut ecJ<lltth and Ot1vu. Suuo 200 l.411111111J uid Dued ot Trust m 1 dull aotJ "-hum lend ctellt<>ntll l)urJ)OS(I!> uvor ltlf s choci! d1awn 011 8 Slele ducted by; an indrVldual RON, 2121 S. Btistol, New· LEQ.Al. NOTICE PROPOSED 1892·83 BUD.GET FOR the111un\Jt>1 ReL01tluct uth111 uimrnor\ W>iUndlton CA 9.t!>20 1!>101&Ol1 HO p1ope1ty situalod tn 581 othor tti•n those he!om all <:ommon Alea that is ur •taliooat' bank a th..x.k The 1eg1s11ant(s) com-port Beacl\, Caltf. 92660 21 11192, in Bi•• · Pai}C ti 11nv 01 the •uetl f>CUVl·•lv By Vurnrnc.11 t1t·n~w1 A., County and State end MlCMI dua.1.tiud, Oii OI pitlt ut a Contlom1n1u dlewn l'Y • st1111 ot lecJ111at mencad to transact busl Flo1enllno C. Apeles, lnJ1 I 112 0114~K8 ol s..oul tJu!K.11l111tl illbu\/(! •S l>UllXJll· !.tlota111 St:Lr111111y ().,,,.,, 1e1ibud es follows wella. lunneta and lhall 8uOiu and CMlf Commun c:1edct union or a check nes, undt1 the Fictlllou 24695 C01d11le11 Or., cat• Otl11;.illl ~uuls will Sall l'<I 10 llu 2649 Eklun /\vu II 11J 112 EXHIBIT MA" wuo. thr()UlJh I.If ec1ou 1 ry Fact111ies H suc:h lllfm d11wn IJV 8 stato °' lodt.'fal Business Name(s) t1stld basas, C11tl. 111302 The Coast Community on Sot>•~ ·10 1992 111 I F Cosla Musa. CA 9:>627 ASAP5!J.I tO Thti lend 1018110<1 10 1 sul1SU1l1M.o o1 thu la11d ho•• 111u dehnod Hl lht! Decl&la Sdvings ancl loan assoc1· above on· June 12, 1992 This buslnau is con· t 00 P M . at llMl Nt111h lront The undt1~flu(f T1ustou !l 20. 8'27 9 J lhts Guacantoo ts situated 1 111.11 • ..,., ,., • .., •tl•wl, 111111 11 hun Such oa11ttmoots slla 1lt011, Silv11ivs assuc111tton Of Al Sssteven Mendez ducted by: an individual Coll\1: proposed budget ont1a11ce lo 1110 County d154·l111mlj any hdh!ltty 101 PUBL C NOTICE the Cuunry ul Or••'Uo St<th 11111111111 :.&14 11 wlttt•~"• ~ .. 1 '" bo subfecl to 1~ •iohts o 18VllllJS IJ8nk spoclhod tn This Slatement was fllad The regl1t11nt(s) com-tor 1 2·1993 will be 1"111• Coutthouw 700 C..t'llL CA•n •ny t11Lllllll<tn111s ul thu I ol Caltlotn•B and is du tJ11u1..tHmolly 1h1tk11t wull!I, the ~ss K>n end lh SectlOl'I 5102 01 the. Finan· with the County Clark of menead to transact busJ. Ible tor public Inspect.on let 0.1\1\l Wu~I ~ta 1\11.i 11vu1 a1tt11c~s arul 1111101 acuOOd 115 lollows lurnltlls and sh•lls undo membel es 1111 11.111h"' 11· tllll Coc.Je.an<J ~thor1ad 10 Orange County on Augull ness under the flCtJUous at 1370 Addms Avenue, CA, at 11ut.111.. I Ut.hU11, tu thu rnmmon flusio11a111111 11 drty NOllCE Of PARCEL 1 unii No J2 .,Ill lleliuath •• buyuncl II Alltcte ot lhu Oecla1att0 do IA.r511'18d 11'1 this stile In 11, 1992 Business Name(s) hsted Costa Mesa. CA lrom Sep. h1gt1est l11dch11 1111 , •sh :.t1m"" 11(.'lem lhu IClldl TR~E'S SALE · a• •"'··wn 111.,, CL'~••'--'--WC111t1111 ltmils 11\Ufeof. 81 enltl •o".hls"' the "·-. the IMlfll lt.'fldllf other lhan F541082 ebove on· NIA tember " to Septembe• 8. ~-UNOEA DEED Of TAUSl ~ ..,..., "' """"" ..-·-v ""'" ... -r~"'od 1 .. ~ T j • C 1992. between the l\ours ol fpayablu 11 1111.1 ttme o1 lMlk! anoim ul llltl u111i<liJ Oal TS Ho 92-5471 thu Coo!IOm•nium Plan 10 to H.'Clltlt, 101unnal, etiur11 m1J111ly fec.tlltic~ anc.I Cum ta.w• 11 _..,. • "" rust· Published Nowpon Beac ~rent no • .Apeles 8 00 AM and 5:00 PM The' "'lawlut """"-'Y ot 11ie un11 eiwu 111 tllu ohl1Qt1hon sa-l oan Nq. Hilltlde Drive cocdod in Buok 11769 nu11nta111 111p111, deepo "'on A1ca· ee may withl\olcJ I~ •Ssu· Costa Mesa Daily Pilot AJ.J This ttatement was filed public heanng on Iha pro-ud S1a1u~1. uM ll1Jhl 11111 1..urut.1 tJv the p1~1y ru IJe Other Rel Tl2.Cl412.2•20 Pauos 1129 lhiooyh 1738 ar1t opotate any suc.h well PARCEL 5 E11<.lus1v •nee of the T1us1uo s Dood gusl iO 27 September 3 with the County Clerk ot posed budgel IOI ,992.93 dOO 111hlr1•\I u111vvvv•I 111 Miki uncJ ruc1s1111dl1lo usll· YOU ARE IN OEFAUL ol Olhcial Rococos ut oc oc n111w' wilhoul. howtMll easemo111 ovuc tho .Aest11c:t Wllil lunds bticomtt avail· 10 1992 ' · ' Orange County on August will be held at 1370 Adams and •Hi• lt<•kl hy 11 u1t•ll'1 matud t u~•s · oll.111•11,.,l> an.t UNOfR I\ DEED 04= lRUS 11igc Cuunly. ea111111ma tho 11\lhl lo dltll. mine. s11110 e<,l Common /\lea as suet alJlo 10 the pa~ ~-' 11, 1992 FM 1078 Avenue, Costa Mesa CA "11111 CA."Cd ol 1 rui.I tit Ill• ''°"'-''tC ··~ ••• thu ttmu ul 1114• DI\ 1ro 9.?4~ I UNI FS, PARCEL 2 All UIWfr.111 el!plolQ and op&f8tQ lhlOUQh easetnonl t!I doXJibud see llS a mallet 0 r.., .. 1 s 9 992 l'llOl>""V SllUdlt ~ m \dlll 11111111 IJUl•ll..tlthll ol .. ..,. No YUll I /\Kl: /\t, llO N IC lt8<11h 11118fC$1 IS II lenan lhe surface OI 11141 Upt)tl 18St8fVod '°' the benehl b Said sale will 00 made Th-432 Published Newport e.ach· on ept•mt>er • I • at Count aniJ St1tll' anti 1lu 11\.t ol \dk: •!!> S23.l 1140 511 Pfl<>tlc;T VOUA ~n "' common in tilt! i uu 11\IL'f 500 loot of thu t °' l)fanc~'\J lo 0-ilt!is"' th ut without covenant O! Costa Mase Daily Pilot Au-6 30 o·ctock Pm 330 West Bay Street How To Place A Classified Ad BY PBO NE:!71...e4SM1878 ._..an._. eou.J • i*IUO ..... an..-r-t7 ......... BY VISITING OR MAIL: 330 West Bay Street c...--.a&. ..... , c--"'~ ahoL • ..,.) DEADLINES lloac1A7 ................................ Prtdq e :OOPK ~ ............................ llloada.J D:OOPK ~~~~-·-~~::= ~ ............................. Thu.rwda7 lt:OOPll a.turdq ................ ~ ............ J'ric1A7 D:OOPll lla&u.rdq a.I s.aa&e ..... Tbu.rwda7 O:OOPll GE NERAL POLICY aa..-... dttd"-.,.. eubjeft '° ohcuac'e wtU•out IMl&loe. TIM ~ ..--&be rtc11t to otnuc:rt. , .. 1au1r,. reriH or reJ"• •D7 olual.neel ~t. "'-.tt ,...ort ~ WTOrO U•at -., 1M ta,_.. d a=rffhd 114 t• ..... •&-0. TIM Dal.I;, PGoc •TIM lM1pwdm\ ._.,...IM> Ua.IM.U'7 ftlr M1J 9"f'W ID -Ml~\ tw wblolt It ~ M , ... ano'""9 ..,.... tbcr UM _. ot Ole ..- ......._, _,... "7 Ute onoor. et.cllt -oaq M ........... er.~ , EXERC ISE. . t American Heart &:a Association V I i92 AtMtcan ..._al1 Assoaaltan Call 642-5678. . Pu t a few words to work for you. DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER A COLLECTION OF SANTAS I 11\at ltlftt OI yffr etltn Ind wt lte btglf'tntng 10 Sant .. t vtrywtwtl T hll ~I ·P-ot colOr QUIOtbook IHCft VOCI llOW to patnl 1h11 COYlltd Ont o• ·• ~ '-"'• on ... IYPtt of SVlllCU by follow1no tht Mtl>'l>f attp 1n11111c11on1 anCI full·atH trac11blt ,.tttfnt heh At. Ille II p101ects can 1111ly bt CiOll'Ptfltcl by culttnO you• owfl wood 01 pu1 chasing rtacty•mldt p11rect1 sultalM !or painllno. Orab 1om1 ..-. paint llrUShtl Ind Qtl tllrltCI n0'wt ________ ,... ____ _ ., ... cf*klO CICOP '-""" J>tpt '· 0 ... 23&1 VIII Nvyl CA 91408 ,,..., Coil I Stntat$1100 t 12 plflt ca111o0 •• u 16 (PttlUl!ftO 100 wooctwMlfll 1nCI hlftOICf an projtCUI Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 Houses/Condo For Sale CORONA DEL MAR 1022 COSTA MESA 1024 4 SALE BY OWNER Back Bay VIiiage , C!ondo, 21nBR 2\l'lBA. $229,000 722·94?4 4BR H-•BA f p , many upgrades, 2933 Royal OUPL•X on CDS, blkt Palm Dr. S2&4,000 . to bch , $2375tmo Inc. Agt. 754-7854 28A 1BA. tBR 1BA.1--------- gd cond. priced 10 soll Foreclosure Sale-By Owne1 3BR 2BA S529K Ownr 64().4072 home on good stzod Sp19la11 Value! 101 190 1ov 1oom with t Model perfect SBA w/ p N1c:e Qu101 neigh· 130• views. Teims 0 , borhood Close to Tn· trade. Call P •trlck onglo Sq. & CM park. Tenore 700·8702 Must sell·mako o tter. Agt Nation de USA $215,000 548-0268 COSTA MESA 1024 Lo w D nl EZ Ouahlylng. By Back Bay c:stm 48R 3Ba, 3 yr new, Uerl 642-3807 No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper You! ·. My rental ~d was ordered for 3 days. It was rented on the nrst day and 35 more people called! EMILY BALDRIDGE Newport Beach NEWPORT BEACH 1069 Harbor Ridge Crest . Leaaa opllon or? Call Barb-Agt 97.551 1 LOTS FOR SAI.E 1400 L•vun• Beec h Hug e ocean view lot w/ plans. Alto has fun beach house. Call Ba1b. Agt 075-551 1 Steal! COM View Lots w/.,lans. Barb, Agt 075-5511 OllT·OF·STATE PUOPl-:HTY 1558 ~--... -'-........ Y,••r ........... CaH Classified for details I· TIMt;SHARES 1690 BAI.BOA . ~ ·-·-· ISLAND 2106 CORONA HUNTINGTON DEL MAR 2122 BEACH 2140 ar'~B: ~8!Ym opfa~~~~'. 2BR 2BA, FRPL. W/D, Cut• & Coiry 2BA 1BA • 3BR 2BA. tam rm. 1 " AEFRIG, 2 CAR GAR, ml p, $1395/grdnr, pool, Check wlttt th• ,local LAG VARD. $1500 obo duplex on Jas ne. tpa. No pets, 8441 Better Business Bu· 645-6186 or 631~2' 1 Garage, lrp lc, $850/ Cape Newt>e1ry raau before you send mo. Agt 875--49l2 775-8800; 963-3698 any money tor toes. 3BR 2BA Duplex, lrpl, ------------------•Read and understand gar, w/d, 3 drt to Newer JBR 3 ll'IBa Jas· BREAKFAST ON any contracts before South Bay, yrly, mlne.Pik condo, f/p, 2 PATIO you .1.slgn. Shop iedec'dS140067$-8877 ~~1r11'erAJ95Cc'1 s,002200DyaM1. o I l h I aroun~ for rates." 4BR' 2BA, water view, "" .,... ve1 ook ng. I e G· GOT A CAMPGROUND lurn/urftJrn. $2,000 Oceanflonl Property. ~~n ;:~h:~~ ~~1~!: MEMBERSHIP OR mo. Avail 9/1192 ,lo 1500 aq ft, 3BR 2BA. place. garage and TIMESHARE? We'll 6/1/93.31~25-9533 pvt. road. All amen. commul\. 1,.nnl s take II. Al]'lorcca's Winter $2,000/mo, Vr courts. most successful resort round $2500/mo. 963-s 1 82, 500 resale clea1lnghouse. 3977; 209-527·8815 Call Joe. &48·1~02. Call Resort Sa.lea In-T e rbell Reeltors formation 1011 Ira• hot· 1br 2ba, washer/dryer. line 1-800-423-5967. cov parking. all utrl/ Cel ClauJc •r TM Sae cable pd, new ho me, •N•-rt He.-ta• 3BA 2BA, r>eWly rcno-$750. 723-5712 -... -._. vatad, near achOots AN ARIZONA INN BED 2BR 1 BA collage, k S1•50 846-9233 & BREAKFAST. 1919 Art deco Style hm. 3BA clean & pvt wlpatlo &1...,...par;....., ... ,....,1.,......,,~..,,,,..,,,..,,...,,,..,~ Houses/Condos For Rent Crahim:in h ome for 2Ba + , 1BA & BA yard $895. 646·265 ' CLOSE T O B EACH & sale In growing com· dwnstrs for teenager. ---------achool a 3BR 2BA. munlty. 5 Bediooms grandparent. etcl lse 3BA 2BA, frplc, dbl au dbl gar, $1080 per GENERAL 210 2 wilh bathrooms plus Sl•25/mo. 673--0708 gar w/opnr, Eastslde, mo, 662-5757 Bedroom/Bath lor Inn-N wpt 2bd S,400 Newport Isla, 2BR, light. ~1t~50~mo~~~~c l _C_O_M_F_O_A_T_Z_O_N_E_ keeper. $349,500. w d, h1eptaca bright, airy, quiet, gar,---------For Iha fast paced. (602) 387·6505. near parlc & beach. CLE.AH & SPACIOUS Bedroom and lolt' MANY A AN c H ES. Coron• del Mar $900. David 722· 1488 modal perfect twn-2BR Duplex In quiet APARTMENTS, M O· 3bd duplH $1550 Quiet & Charming. 2BR. Eastslde Costa.. Mesa home. Dramalic floor· TELS. HOMES', Lo ts, laundry, carport, gar· neighborhood. Encl ·plan, cathedral ce1l- Subdlvlslons, Beach Coron• del Mar den, pallo. fully 1urn. backyard. Ideal for lngs, oak cabinet•. F1ontaga, 1030 acres 3bd Hse, 11us, pool Winter, $1500. 673-working roommates. S14 8,000 Hawaii, etc .. etc., 101 $3300 1568, 8181795-494' $750/.no. Call Call Joe. 848-,202. tisl and more inlonn•· M 8-4eo 2 Tarbell Reelton tion. Call Now. (805) Newport Bch 2bd 473-0423. Hse furn b chfrnt $6000 RANCHES t 'ARMS, GHOVt:s 157f> SUMMER RENTALS AVAILABLE AAA 5 acre ranchH W•l•rfront Homes CORONA DEL MAH 2 122 •508Aoaola• 2BR 1 BA front hM, f1plc, p~ yd, 1 Cat -E-.s-,d-•• -14-00-.... -.-q-tt. PRETTIER THAN A 2BR 2v.BA, 2·patios, PICTURE gar • 1 apace, Inside 11 what yo11·11 H Y lnctry area. $1000/mo. w hen you He this Avail Oc:I. 991t-3434 3BO, 2BA ex1rava· gar, S1 '25. &42·9797 ---------• near four b eautiful Inc. Reeltors lek•, tant .. tlc 1nvait· 131·1400, 7&0-3900 1..---------....1 m • n t , r el I rem en 1. r ____ e_1_3-8_100 ___ _ EASTS I DE New 3Br 2Ba, ~ gar. No pat. 721-0343 ganza. U pgraded. Spacious. I •OO sq fl In g reat neighbor· hood. $2,990 .00, $5001 .. --------.1 Oown/175 monthly, ownet will finance. 1 -8()().223-4163 SELL your home through classified For Ad Action Call a lilJPlll . AD· VISOR 842·5878 "FAST llSULT" SHVICI DlllCTOIY "'or Kt> ... ull -...•n t('C C.ill 6 42-5671 bLJtl HlUNTAIN VALl.t:Y 2134 4BR 2.5BA. tam rm, tip, near beech & achOOlt. No pets. 1 1500/grdnr. 2,822 s .. creet. 775·8800; 963-3698 S188, 00 Call Joe, 848-1 202 Terbell Aeeltor• The Piiot CleHI· fted The most comprehen· 1lva and c:unant dl1ec· • tory of good• end H r· vices around! ATTENTION REAL ESTATE AGENTS.' . Memo·· -Extra Service JlJSt fOr You! ~ Sell a new home . in C:OSta Mesa or Newport Beach and we'll send a three month suOscription as a welcome to our new neighh?rs Absolutely Free! Ask your Sales Representatives for Details! 642 .. 5678 I ~o: Perspective Buyers From: Cole of Newport, Realtors Review The Following Llatlnga & Owners Comments 1. CORONA DEL 11AR VllW LOTS 111 own the finest contigious lots in CdM w/plans, but due to no construction $$. I need a joint venture and will take the last S,$ out of the project, or will sell both for $875,000." 2. CDM'a .FINEST . CUITOM TOWIHIOllEI 111 built a quality product. a home that my wtfe and 1 would enjoy. but due to the market our custom futures, such as d6igner lighting, high ceilings and a comer location. are all being overlooked and we are forced to slash the prica". . 3. HUNTINGTON lmACH Uiht and bright 2 BR/dtn ulCi unit. "I am buildJng a~ tn Texas and plan to dup~f.2!~~ my tnfimatt master bdnn a custom bath w/spa". the unit is llVW a~ble. . 4. LAGUNA BaACll Oc:un vtew lllACK on· Q.Ya"Sfzed lot w/ plans. ··~ followtnt poan ranlnded mt of my~ property that I can no lonau build on". Nature's voices spak: Silently tn sunsets a ocean vt~. powcrfulJi tn waya, bauttfu.Dy tn plants &. song birds. L NmwollT IUCll ~ ~ plan tn· Harbor Rkl8e Crat '~e kwe the *-' locadon. but felt that the ~ ltna nttcfed llCha and _...~ Ind we've done tt". Owner, well 1criown archltKt, RoDy PUIMW. wm contldlr a trlda down or 1n OPTIOll • ........ c.11 lfl•N 1 INt, lll'\I Ut-;J\('11 ..!l .. O STEPS TO SAND Cozy 1 BD end unh condo Remod. bath, walk-In closet. Ce· ramie tll• kllchen w/ new apphances $158,000 Call Joe, 848-1202. Tarbell Realtor• IRVJNE 2 144 :lbr/2ba ~lennls, gym. fen yd, no pet. no slflkr, $1000/mo. 57 Orchard, 548-7234 NEWPORT BEACH 2169 Beach Ren'tals! NEWPORT PININSULA YEAAL Y CA WINTER s S:.o i.tO-S 1100 MO ,~SR Homft.Opbts F..m.Sh.O. Unlumlsn.d Villa Rentals 675-4912 N t-\\ I ' t l II I ('()l(lJ;~' l (1 .... 1 \ ..,,,~ 0..,,\ .: .. !. ti!-.1\( II :.! I htJ l>t.L M :'\H ...'1, '.! •1 Mo Fr .. U1ll1I l.Q ff,.. Mlerew.,,. Bluff• Townhou•• 3BR 2\ot B•. new crpt/ clean 2br 1ba. gar. nu S700 18R, qui .. com-OCmAN l'WONT 4BR SBA. 2·110f'Y. reno paint. 322 Margu.tlte. cpl, D/W • atorage :;:ex, j.";j8 w! 38A 2BA. 2 C• g• ovated. I Hl50/mo. F/p, patio, w/d 1 1425 _s_1_so_N_o_P_e_t _s.._o._2_4_95_ dry 4 IH ~arklng ausoo 954-4302 550-8655 or 722-8949 •E'alde CM 2br/l .St>a S tudio w/Kttohon. 722·1074: ~20 Harbor View Hma aACH APT near park, Tcownnome1 & detached ~~':e c:~a!~=· IT•PI TO iiMD Monaco• 2BR 2BA, n kitchen, trg 1vng rm, ottege, m ero. gar mo M2·7334 clean 2br, lrg IYng rm, den, f/p, cath cell. w/d, pvt patio $850 + w/opener, e31-4442 gar, utll pd, n/pMI d/W, micro, $1690/mo $500 sec 723-1513 Walk to ahopplne & $1175.mth 723-1292 avl ·9f 12 grdnr pd, •v• •---------•EASTSIDE• school 2 atory apt, 844'5107 Iv mag. GREAT VALUE! 1 blk to 2BR $765 G,a/Water 2BR l ~BA, remodled, llOOMS :non 8AL•OA l aLAND MARIN• AW upstra 150 sq ft office. S300 e7 ... 8'77 INUUSTHlAL 27MH ocean, 2BR 2BA, new pd, garag•. No pots $800 3032 Coolldge Lg 1 Br 1 YlBa loc on paint, garage & 11or· 2323 Elden 548-785-4 Blvd (ON THE BLVD) UL80A P•N 2rm1 ••Coat• Mee• lub· beachfront lot. Bal age, quiet, !>44-0995 1---------546·0521 btwn 4-7pm avl In lrg Sunny hm, 1 Penln. Pvt deck,1 ...... -----------1 •MUST SEE• . ha from beach, $400 lease, 3000 SI', 8000 shared patio. Sl lOO PVT BEACH lovely utll Inc. 875-2760 SF Of 11 ,200 SF. Pia• utls pd, 119• 475-0790 2BR 2BA, lndry rm, 8eaul1ful 2BR 1 i.-,eA eenlla frontage ~•ry undrgrnd par. n/amkr/ townhome OfN, lndry BEAUTIFUL, COM, furn, competlllve rateal Call ~uxury Condo! pets, $1400 721 ·0659 rm, pallo, S825/mo. 2BR, d/W, new carp•V OCEAN VIEW, pvt Bkr 833-0203 B 'I..' 23& Avocado 1 & entr, Prof only $500 N rand new lg studio Studio Apt. Walk to CENTAUR MGMT pa nt/stove, gar avl lmmed 644--0624 ewport Beach 1,024 unlf toe t 4 ml to bch, China Cove Util paid, 642•2288 or 831•2725 lndry rm, $700, close · aq tt71788 per mo. Incl ne.)er occupied, aep ssoo. Avail. Oct. 4.•---------to ahopplng, 241 ·1141 COM, pvt room & BA, uhl. 548-3373 bdrm area, A.JC, pool Call after 5. 644.9640 •S•n•atlonall 1BR, fur n . No smkn g/ & tennis 5825. Agr patio, encl gar, no drnkng/druga $470 854-5800 p(lll, frig . .$550 2 POI• Incl urn. 721·1615 NEWPORT HEIGHTS sons onr M 2 •5984 CM 21urn rma In lg 3( )BR 2BA f R -* 2BR 2BA, down by h 4 . rpl, v •Small 1 BR cc;>ttnge, the aeashore, Winter ome/pool/nr SC Pl. prkng. 2 story. St550 Move-In small yard, trplc, uhl• or yrly, 5950-St,lOO. ahr be. $375/$400 + Business & Finance UUSINt:SS • St500dep 494-6251 SPECIAL! pd, 336 e 20th St &46-699-1; 645-7171 dep n/smkr 556-1737 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 5790/mo. 548·1627 ••EASTBLUFF** Down atalrs, p\11 ba, n/ llliil..m.-..lillliMlilllAiliillilM L.rg 2BR 2BA. frpl, 2 BEDROOM •Small Comploll, ctoan 19 26R 2BA. rlroploee, smkr pref, S375 t dep, A $26 Sllllon 11'\dustry pool, new carpet, n ' Pool, spa, cable hkup 1 & 2BRs. gar, patio, very nloe SlOOO/mo. Upper unit w/pvt ent, now open for you to "•Buvtlful Bin Can-pets $1200 675-7887 WESTL.AKe VILLAGE d'W.MOVING in SPECIAL 721•1160 $495 ,. dep 963-4606 buy lnlol $3K·$4K • 84S.8122 Anytime! ---------h k I 1 yon 3BR 2BA twnhme Nwpt Hts-1611 CllH Or. 5650 548-7460 NB 1 Room lor rent· cos weo ly POIS be. on golf crse $1595 mo bck unit, s1000 mo·mo _________ 1---------t2BDRM $750* Male atudent prel'd. PT/FT. No sellfng, No lnveatore Earn 1S-1~ AKWARO ffOA THE ~-S.CUted by CaJ1f. aaf• retum of my loll R.E. Cahl. R E. Broker. eat, yellow w/ftutfy tall, Mt. Tow, 875-0544 tag read• Shandy, MOH I Cil\<1!-.S deelewed. can't tight 548-0078 T l> 'S ~1118 lilWARDllfLoet Doe S Avail. No cr•dlt. M ale, black, GOiba, forec .. BK OK. Equity white cheathalr. Pink . loans. S20K 10 S500K. Collar, no tags. Lost Call(. u e. R.E. Broker. 7/18 near Orange/Del Mr. Tow, 975-064' ,,,.., CaJI 642-6286 Announcements l\N :'IOI >11 :'Ii( 'EM t:!'-.l'l'S 2H20 Announcements l't;HSONAJ.S .IOU'-? Christian Dating & W 0 L FF TANNING Friendship Service. BEDS. New Com· For free lnlo call merclal-Home units 1·800.829·3283 from $199.00. Lamps·---~_,..,...,.,...,,.,,,..,,...,,.,=­ Lotlon1·Acce110rles. TALK T O JULIE LIVE Monthly payments low 1·900-786-&990 $25/el as $18.00. Call today 1-800-869-6006 all eds FREE NEW color cala· C.CM. Boca. Fl 18+ log. l·SC>0..367-6836. LOST& lt'OUND 2921'> SCHOOLS & INSTRUC.:TION :JOl:l Th• DaUr ... , c:urrentty haa • 1"'* time lnald• .. ie~ altlon •v•ll•b~, tn th• Classified tr• tlalno Oepar1m 4 u you can brlng~O• some alrong •ale• exl)8flence, • *" trv• attitude, PW• ant phone v*9. high en•rgy, tyR'ng akllla and p= tance we will pr you with a frletllV atmoaphore, rOO!r\ 10 grow and th• '"*'· 11'\g • to ~k• 'You auc:ce11ru1._ I To Join our ttlm, send your r••°"'• to: ''"' DAILY PILQ.T 330. w .. r9J. Cost• Me .. , c;A e2e27 0 Attn: c1 .. a1n.., lneld• S •I• A"' now! 851-8 1 eo 2BR 1 BA, wd firs. w 'd, Attrectlv• 1 Br with * 1 BDRM $800• Kit & Pool. pr Iva 5325. money down II quail· AIRCRAFT MECHANIC ... p•t'o Groat •rea 11 di C I J BLACK CAT, Reward TRAINING. Becomel'=======i:::= bck yrd, 675-6517 YOU'LL L¥VE p... v 1 · u • 750·8090 Iv msg e a I ohn 1·800-1• • •DUPLEX 2BA 2BA. '="'=-=~___,=...,,....---walk to everything Frig, dshwshr, stove•----------827•7429 for l he -.ale return of FAA cert1flod A&P Me- garage block to OCEAN FRONT 3BR IT HERE'.· 546-9081 Incl No pcls 545-4855 ROOM for tent $300, _A_O_V_A_N_C_E---0-p-. my eat,· l ag road~ chonlc. Day or ntghl t>eacn, $1200,mo. 2BA custom condo. •WESTCLIFF 2BR pvt home. Furn. Incl Horio, doclowod, can t classes. f lnanclal ald (818) 3 59-4539 nicety furn, n/pels 1BR $625/mo. 2BR E 'sld• tbr/1 .5b• 2BA DR f I fr1 utll, pool. Costa Mesa. PORTUNITY. Rovolu· fight 548-0978 available. Job placo-$725/ a I t 0 L d F • · rp c, g, Ilona " 80 ch~ I •Harbor View Home $2200 utll pd, avl 9·20 mo. ue • •PB· ar, aun ry ac, dock, pool. $1000/mo. 642·543CS r, .. nne FOUND Child's w allel ment assistance. Ric• B 10 6-15•93'67..,_,,,.,,,7 c1ous & BIG REBATE back-patio, 5850/mo ,u5 618,, 631 ,,2 digital mini-dish aalel-In fronl of 550 Now· Aviation. l ·800·736-.s ' sngl •ty. gd loc! ...-vvv. No Pets 631·8427 2680 Santa Ana Avo. ·""" · v or "" 11 Ille system will rapidly szoso mo 2BR den 2 y N porl Contor Or ( Soc. 701 4 Pho1mlx Arizona · · · OCEAN FRONT YRLY Cathy 650-3237 IJlS? ••r• ewl 3Bf'l expand homo enter· Pae. Bank Bldg) on Campus. ;~gg;, ~~~n9 n~opr~:· !~':-11.~~·.~.~~~pt,d'W, _$_3_0_0_0_F_F_M_O_V_E_l_N_ ~.,.s1ae&:g ~ale 2BA, ~~~~01::p1ex. ~:;;,~:~~n:n~ldi~~: Monday. August 3tst, 840..5884 Llongs s16.50 64s-1474 • Charming lBR , encl garage, S750imo 7 1 4-85 0.9310 BALBOA ISLAND Direct Sales. No In· coll to ldontily • 548· of Newport courtyard Apt$. Gatod, 120 E. 20th, 642-9060 30A 28A , •2 ear gar, g~: yr~~~· ~'~s?~.P~ ventory._No lnvost-_7_5_7_3 _______ 1 MEMBEllSHIPS 3018 •LldoPenlnaula• pool. Close 10 every-Eosts1de 28R Duplex new paint/carpet, rmts$385675-7304 ment. Call 1·800-265-FOU ND YOUN-Q Unique 1 & 2BR Units thlngl 942-5858 frplc, w d hkup. gar, s1375 457•3752 till 0105. J COCKER SPANIEL, NEWP ORT BEACH ror lease Private bch. 5300 OFF MOVE·INI yard. Avl 9n, 5885 3 30 or 974•9386 eves NB Young prof, n/smkr, Established , Vend mg blonde mole, are (Har· C 0 UN TRY CLUB on bay, 873-4S030 p 9 -03 3710 shr 3br/3ba, pool/1ac, R 1 E bor & Fair), 9·1, call.to GOLF MEMBERSHIP. 710 Lido Partc Dr. 2BR. lncd yd. Wtr pd. No ets 61 4• LIDO ISLE Bevtront tenn. W/O, Nr Behl Sou e. arn up to jdenllly 966-2986 548·2575 638·4120 9 ·5PM EA S T S IOE tBR, Pel OK. W/O 5500 63 52 1000 per week. •QUIET N pt• H ghts 2194 Ptaconlla·O $755 Bac k Bey $1000 Furn/uril. 4351~,,,_..,.....n_e_g;;... ___ ,_._s_1_. ___ 1_-s_o_o-_3_7_5-_V_E_N_D_ LOST CAT, (Santa AnaJ :?Br dplK, yd, storage. 1575 Orange-C $745 Cozy 1 BR Window Via Soud 675'1059 NB. Lge 2BR 2BA, m/f. FREE BROCHURE. The wOeltlh t.w~31hi)toCMpa' wasll, glroamy S800 Ideal for couple. -non/smkr, w/d, park• 1 No Pets '*3 1 A•4... $495 MOVE·INI seat. $6~15 mo. No OCEAN FRONT 1 BR I newes concept Hl reward 645·9148 v -.. • Charming upper duplex, ng, pool/Jae.. 5535/ "ending Be 1 1 Pets 15!:13 Mosa Or • Iott, 2BA. lrg roof "' ars in ---------• ,BR ,BA 1 blk I 2Br tBa p\11 sundeck, c te & COYV 1BR A 1 mo. Avl 10-1 644-1757 yo o o t I LOST IRANIAN . rom u -1 P 646-4262 or 645-9!:143 dock. gar prk, S 1100 ur ar a irec rom bch. S675 mo Avail lrplc, 306; Coral By located near 20th St &1_________ 722•1574; 786-4420 ROOMATE WANTED manufacturer (24 PASSPORT 10-1 home 642·6028 Appl only(310) 273·3300 Ney,porl Blvd. Oulel EASTSIDE Prof. fm in 20·9, n/ hours) I ·800·624· 196093 (In the Employment Opportunities EMPLOYMt.:NT :'>!>30 or work 759·2045 YEARLY Apt lBR, nghbrhdl 722·8784 B•ck Bay OCEAN FRONT 38R smkr, to share 2bdr 9304. •v(clnlty o f Orange $850 I I Cozy 2BR, yord SG85 2BA upper, 2 car gin, 2bth 1 t h I L •---------Coast College) lost •LIQUOR CLERK* Back Bay area-3 car • ut1 inc uded $99 SEC DEPOSIT frpl, IMMAC, s2300 • rg wn m n a· Vending Rte. •P11ced PfT 2-4 nights/Wk. garage sharp 3BR rocently remodled,lrg Spacious, Quiet iBR. No pets. 842"2818 guna HilJs. Prvt bth, Right" Posa $900 -8-·2-9-·-9-2·-64-1-·-70-1-2--1 Costa M esa. Call :! BA c0ondo, .$1250 deck, Tl pets673-4220 pool, covored parking, 329·M Umvorsity Or mo, yrly. 675"2272 encl gar. $300 .. · util Wkly Income. 1 ·800/ Classalled Is..... Stove 548-3883 8o-3p pots OK. 498·0150 ocn breoz,os 5"\8 0336 EASTSIOE Shopping for a-new day 642-4321 oxt 260 741-4311 Oitl. 610 C 0 NV E N IE NT --------- BAYRID,,.,E 2BR 2BA, _ -Countru Woode apnrtmont? classlliod eve. 859•6953 •---------whether you're buy· Admin •-ilatant "' • ¥¥ONE BDRM CUTE • • lets you compare -5--p--------The Piiot Claasl· 111 j - n c Ip, w d, '"9· COTTAGE . E'slde "2BR study spit M costs_ without hassle TE S TO BEACH fled ;~gkin~~ c~~~~11~;d hulls~ For Newport Boach pool. sec no pots Frnahd prtv. n/smkr. frplc:, skylight. deck or worryl locetod on 301h, NB The most comprehen· di Church. WJP skills, s1250 675·9460 2BR 1BA. garage, W/0 , s695 uu pd 548•5056 sass.mo. No pols Piiot Cl•••lfl•~ JBR 2BA apt, S4l6 alve nnd current dtroc· p~~~~C~oSSIFIED 5.1. typing 50wpm, PILOT CLASSIFIED sundeck $900/mo.1_________ 180 21st St. 648• 842 5878 mo + \6 utll, 675-tory of goods and aer· ,.42•5,.78 general office skills. Open Sat Sun 10-2. •$200 OFF'·* 4292 or 845·9543 • • 1288 or 675-8316 vlcea around! .. .. Jeisn 844-0745 ... t. Mgr - Hoad Server n.1ded. Musi be 21. Rnfau. rant exp. req. F/f po- sition. Chicago for Ribs, H.B. 9631-7427 Ask for M ark CUSTOMBJ SERVICS~ L The NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA '1ESA DAIL y PILOT Is qook· Ing for a CustOmer Servfoe Repre@nta- llv• for the Clrc~n Oopt to work a ~bl• scheduto, appro~ 16- 24 hours per ~lt•k. We need a re -.bl• per1on with rong t elephone a (Ila, ploasanl phone \iblc:e, neat appearanc!r and able to WOik WCRLW1th others'. $5.30/Hr. b .J Cell DANIEL 9NEA 642-4321 Ext. 207 RENT through classtfied 11 s the solullon you're 421 \'z Iris 673-5069 searching for • v.hoth· Lg 2BR 2BA, d/W, gas·-... ----------------------------------------------------------------.. er you're seeking a 2br/1ba Walk to rage. lndry rm. clos1"'1,_ ______________ ~~......,........,...----------------------------------------------... nome, an apar1ment, beach. front hso, airy, to SC plaza $795/mo. a now occupation or new paint. d/w, lndry 505 Sunflower even a stray pot. rm, gar, avl now. CENTAUR MGMT s1200,mo 675-0262 642-2288 or 631-2725 YOUTH CREW SUPERVISOR We need bright, enthusiastic individuals who would like to earn $400.00 to $500.00 per week and more, · marketing the Orange Coast Daily 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 eJ1perlence necessary. Full training available. For further Information or to schedule an Interview CALL LEE AT (714) 674-9324 Monday thru Friday Befo;e 2 p.m!' OVERSlUf ff D? WE'VE GOT THE ANSWER Is every nook and cranny of your garage stuffed? Can't remember whot it feels like to pork your car inside? We've got the answer! Advertise your garage sole in the Doi~ Pilot Classifieds. If any items listed in your garage sole od don't sell, we'll run those listed items (under merchandise) the following week at GAllACll no charge! ...... -~~~~~;:;~~~~~ Coll 642·5678 Today! ('/,1• . .,,.f ,•cl C1'""''1 :1 f l'.1.rrl..r•f ''·" ,. •• Service Directory ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPING ;J406 Bookkeeping ARCHITJ<;CTURE DRAl.-'TING 3428 Cust Bldg Plens R• • modol, incl dHlgn & engrg, 2000 • happy chonls, 458-6301 • AUTO REPAIR 3447 '., '-. :; •• '"'4•'"' ,...,,, CEMt:NT CONCRETE 3~:.!6 , , Orlveway1-pat101· paths OIC. No JOI> too amatt. RH1. llc.578470 Mickey 377-9895 Patterned -Concr•l•. Stamped & all types cone work, 25 yrs exp Llc.318117. 642-1027 For all your home and business needs CLEANlNti SERVJCl::S 3~48 • ProJ'I Houff cleaning 7yrs exp, •Int ref's, dependable & rellot>le, coll Yolanda 631·5967 Clean hOU.SJlhOlds to yrs exp. Ffollable. Good Rois. Fr1>0 Est. low cost 775-2383 Jo'UKNITlltU; REP Al HS :J622 C.N-4E, WICKER. RAnAN & WOOD repalra, re llnlshlng & reglulng A WICt<ER WORKSHOP MM44a HANDY MAN 3710 LANUM At'I-. & LAWN CAIU. .lkO~ <Lawn Malntenenc e Industrial & Residential tramming, planting & (liilMYil ... Fm. statoments, tues & c:onsulllng. Froe consultallon 1542-1392 ACOUSTIC REMODELING 3408 Steve'• German Auto Repa11 30"-otf Shop Rates, 15 yrs exp. all wrk guat. 548-8218 BUSINESS SERVICES 3488 T J Pelle Cone Const Cone· House & Ole cleaning 8r!Ck·81ock s1 lx 2m29 Use envlro sale prod· Highest Oual. low Priett ucts. also ALL boo (7t•)9e2-7083 JOBS, John 548·3165 .,.....,....REPAIRS Home/ Rental PROPERTIES Palnt·Corpentry-etc.- Orywall. Cllry645·5277 . aprjnk.ter •Y• 631·2507 CERAMIC TILES 31'>28 DRYWALL REPAIR Eaay Mdneyl Don't Now/old celling spray. miss this outstanding OrywallfTope{Texture. opportuhlty. Call Now! Free est. 897·80Q3 239-4552 ext. 1220 TILE lnstatled(Repalred. Old Celllng• Made New respray•repalr, wall· texture, lie. 1348084 Grace Bros 536-6488 ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 Additions & Remooehng Handvm•n Services & Painting TOOi 931-9750 CARPENTRY 3510 PYompt CouNous SeMce Free Est & Relerences John & Shelby 846-6176 CHJLD CARE 3~36 Alt R~pu & l11s1allations Olty wr1c only rol 1 Local 10 yrs, Hones1 24 hrs. Lou 642-6676 Avelt N ow! Some Ort hard to lmd Nannies Spoc. back-to·school disc Rocio'• 837·1860 Repua, Remod Ooou "''°" oo .... Caborlfls s•....,"C() & d'y· "'a.I ltnces gates fie u: 35 yrs •~P Jerry 642·0587 Loving Mom will provide S1rad.,.1ck Sta•rs Brnlsh Crltsmn, Spcc1a11z1ng cstm 51a1rways c3bl· nots, lo pres, 841·8742 RATE qlty ehlldcar• for your Infant In my home. reas ratH 434-6557 CLEANING SERVICES 3~48 y Afttrl1'f '"' ...... tr S.ntct $88 per HURRY! for.,,, (4 Unes 27 ~~th Call 642-4321 ·ext. 307 Hou .. cleaner est '8 t $131\r-4, $14hr·3, S1Shr·2 Matur•lrdy to Wik NP CM Jackie Smith 642-4899 •Christian Handyman. Toppe01"e111ne. L••nt, Painting, Stucco. dry· ~ 751-3478 wall, fences/gates. Se-Victor Prof. Gardening, IP.RIP!"'"'" ntor Oise. John ~~168 Landscaping & Molnt Carpentry, ptumt>lng. E•cel rela. 10 yra exp Reliable Housecleaning Ille, drywall, masonry 457·173 9 by the day, Local & more. Reas. rates area. Excel. refs. Call .Jim 845·2824 Allcla 751-4269 CONSTRUCTION BUILDING 3D60 Oceanvlew Conat Co painting, drywall deck· Ing, lenclng & roohng, #573668, 84 ... 1107 DECK COATINO :11)70 HANDY ANDY Elec-Plumb·Palnt. Lt. earpntry, otc 631-4043 Handyman E.llpreaa Hom• lmprovomenls, Sr Discount, No job too Small. 24hrs 85t·2017 H1ndym1n Services. Uc. insur. Local refs Free est 973-7922 SAVEi SAVEi $10 hr, 20 yr exp, carpenlry, painting, plumb., MASONRY 3828 AB MASONRY . Cuslom brick, block, repa rs, lliMIMlllili otc. 30 yrs OC e11p. Lie. Bonded. 970-IM I 3 MOVIN(1 3A34 •A'C Moving* Ina. QUICK, CAREFUL & COURTEOUS, • •T138048 reas ratH 0$2"°410 Poor Man'a Mover 1 --::-.:~:-...=~"" hr min. Guar. lowHt rates, lie~ 108002 ln1ur. 714/633·9925 elect •• drywall, potch· --------- Ing, demo e75-48oe PUBLIC NOTICE 1 ... ,.,,....111111 Th• Callf. Public u1111-llMllWlfll HAULIN<I :J720 Ill •EST Ill Hauling, Oomo111ion. Remodeling? •Wall19Concre1e•trees •trash. ele. 748-1825 'tlla Commlaalon RE· OUIRES Ahat all u1ed (litiMlillllllilllllll DRYWALL 31'>84 Ambriz Wall A Celllnv Lg & Small repalra, Remove Wallpaper Fast Stvc Joe 521·7347 IMPIH>Vt-:Mfo:NTS HOME :J?!'>ti houaehold g ooda m ove11 print their P.U.C. c.i T number, llmoa and chauffeur• print tho Ir T .C.P, num-l•~~i:-::-~:-::--.-:~'P"'il Patching, Celhngs & Walls t eJCl urea matched , llC'd, bonded. Fr Eat. Geofge e48-CHMS 1-:LECTIUCAl, :rn10 Cuatom Carpentrr aome flnae'g avall. small Job OK, llc'd, real rat•• 455-79!'>4 HOME Ht:PAIHS :n:'\H bfi In all advert! ... menta. If you have a que11lon about the I• gality of a mover, limo or chauffeur, call: Public Utllltl .. Commlslk>n 714-558-4151 t'AINTINH :tril">H Al .,.,.. ........ .....,. ll'20 '" .. ..., '°" Eleclrlcal, Plum~ng, fllcfwd 1111or. Lie. ll06« Flrg. roofing, etc. '"' "9ft l48DI Mr 11"'9 Eleclrtclan Al•• Small, Larger Jobs Repairs. 30 Yf• e11per. • Ma-e1•:1 • f •ENCl-:S !Obi MlcolMd 455-79$4 -.-w-.-.. -. v-oo--w-o-a-u-1-1-1 one -., Ri Hom• Repairs 'alntlft9 Centreot., ecountera • & l>t:C"KS .th I :"I termite/dry wrought Qual. palntfng by prof, -Ctfamlc tepra, drt, plumblnQ, Ucl 00209I. Ina. FrM 1591315 Tom,_...,.,.. P•Nc•a.OAT••· New Repair. Aldwood.' Ced# Potf ~··CM NI Jim Whyte 842·1208 & morel 24 Iv-. '4f.Olt7 .. ,. 045-3305 1..1\N !IS< /\l'F & I.I\" N l /\lit-IMO~ Fl.OOH INS ft\I I. Hl-.1'1\IHS .111:.>o •Lawft•~ ' fdge Trimming, Cltan·Ups. Weed P'leOrlfte CU•· lAWn•. Apia .. Real· tom WOfk. Neg price, dentlal •~1•oe EXTERIOR SPECIALIST IYg 1 aly $650,. a My Q $0. H t '77, •Pl inC NMy WOfk, 63CMl12 i1ch .. 1 Ce• Pe1nu,. 113/ht. + ma1erta11 Rel. ? yrs exp •71 4009 20 yr• In Buol-• AH AM•rio•" fr .. Abr9ham 659-7983 ••,,,lo• Removal, --p-1-1n-t_y_OUf--C-.-.-.-,.--~iiiiiiiii;;ii;iiiiiiiiii;iiiiiii1;1 Trim. Senior Dlac . lnlJext, frM HI, all wrk .. llll~l I llllt- HI tl".ISllJ'.'I, lhll FrM •at. &:H·8415 gu tanlffd, "°" •ott'• Lawn aemo• 320681, Ted 11•·9047 8MUty ..... ._ IO any tfi09t !font lawnt sa.St. MINllOW Clnle ........ , um. Antq/or not l'or fronl & back S 11•St3. Pllln4in0 ln4ib. HouMi '*• f•et cattr Work ,.::1ablt 7et .. 704 ~Quail,~ free Ml. caH o.t>r• a..2.1&et WUll6iMINo Aoutl St 11c1seeee1 836-1?11 wn.tthltf you're b uying for eale. or•al cllentl, or Mlllng, Claaalfted NeWl)Of1 Beach & CM, CC>Wrl all yoUf nee<11I Mike 84 f -o!. t2 Far Ad Action Cal I ...... AD-VIII &42-5671 · llO &US1fJ CW Chd flt lew Montlt'1 latef Adrerflse r ........ 11 Stnlct £C011 loronlJ·S88 For more infot11•~~ · · per Month Call 642-4321 ext. ;NJ 14 lm.1 27 In the s.mc. , I ' • , . port Beach/Costa Mesa Dall Pilot 'l''"fMihMbl F FOOD MANAOE- ..M5NT. Enlry level thru t .Ml'I O'r'Mt-NI St-.H\'1< 1-.S :.: •. 1.1 t-Ml'l.l IYMt-.N I \.\l\Nll-.11 ·,,1·, multi u nll m•n•g• lllNOTICElll You are ment, Multiple Calllor-needed for • MW Job .r\la loc.tlona. Top HI· opport. •vt In all chi" CHILD CM• lJYe In .,v/bonua/benett11. It towne. You w e paid for H> old hlld In l>UMt.S I H'S :.:, Ill Respond 10 P o Box In cuh, •n avg or mo c ... !505, Redding, CA 130-$80 ••ch day. Co~·· Men . Refa .. I I II I I I I 1111 I-S I 1o111 I Oww 100 ..... leclor bot1le1, mini Condi 942·5937 COMl'lJlt-.llS IHllH LAX to Seattle, one way, l tOO 83t-2353 "7-8263. pager TV t-.1 t-I 111 I IN II S SU. IH L hCIHll lfllN llNl1lllN llt-1\("lf lol~O McWtitg s.191 8at·Mon lam-4pm. Dinette aet, twin IMd, MWtng m. ch!IM, mlac llem1t Nl-.Wl'Oln SAii. HUI\ I'S 7014 •90 Hunler V111on 32 VHS, ~an, au1opllot & more, 74&-0700 day 974-0655 eve Jim RoH UAJHATSU 90~!) '88 DAJNAT'SU CMAAADE P S. AJC, CASS, P/W, P/DL (J4304421) $3977 l.INC"Of.N ff 120 '7 t LINC~N Con, .. nen•al. 480 eng runs good S1095 Must ... 1 M2.0H7 MAZUA 012~ TUYUJ"A 9210 '89 TOYOTA TERCEL p 11, a c. ca1s (K0385060) ..... 8ti049-4505, Flex hra. for compl. r9Q d. 9SO-e!50a "f:OOD liiiViii Info und "t10 to HOUi•K•iPiR Ht.A<"lt 111011 ua•D ~·· 1400 •NT•RTAINM•NT AST Bravo 2H CNTR Mltau TV, BIG t4' Lido 2 H11 of 1all1, new rigging, cJw lraller, $900, week- d•V• 1 ·800.-537"°628, Erik or Larry, week· endl/nlghta tve mesa. FORD 9071) '85 Mazda RX7, XLNT c ond, 72K frMway me, MUST Sl:U $4250 obo 645-7476 VOLKSWAGON 9ia~ L NIOCO Co., Bo• 50351 8 hrS/Wk. Newport hm. "'i:bln•tlon daya & ldMo Fd1, IO 83405 17,50/Hr . Cu/rera -v1 '1, apply In person ---------r9Q'd. Ta .. 1 oee 20 Meg Hard Drive Screen Surround 1921 Tradewtnd1 LN, 7- 1024K & 3.5JFloppy IOund MltlY VCR. JVC 12 Fri-Sat, tan 4 pc 673-2351 '88 Festive. wht, 34K ml aJc. 4 1p 1tck, new bral!.e1/2 tlre1, all rCfd~ $3900 645-0S29 ' '72 VW 8u9 Auna goodl Red w111l black inlerlor. MUii Seel Great tor Studentl 5760, 754-1262 ' a no'• On TM Hiii 1200.$500 W ltlJ ~2p E. 17th St. CM, H VGA Color Monitor Slereo, tp · dck/CD, 1ofa, wmn1 clth1, •kl Upgrade• Available DBM & JBL apkrs, all 1_b_oo_t,_•-•..,,z.,,8_.....,&.m,,.._or_,•......,-MAHI Nt: St:HVI C1'; SUl'PJ.lt.S 7020 '87 SUZUKI SAMURAI 10 8~1750 AaMmbfe producta at m11:M~T ,..,..KRT home. E•ayl No a.U. Merchandise 845-t 555 lntergrated Into one ANTIQUES, Goebel1, ay1, u1ed les1 than 3 Victorian furn, piano, Tanaka 3 hp Out- mo. pd $5400 H it etc. FrVS•VSun, 2008 board Engine, NEVER $3500 obo 873-5049 W . Oceanfronl (on USEDI $295 . Blc Rear Seat, Cass. Al· 1oy1 (H413<657) 4f4845 '88 VOLKSWAOON -" ,. _.. Ing. You're p.id NI cnlr clerk & meat direct Fully Guar. Jt:Wt:J.HY. t UHS & AHT hO~~ Cftfr clerk, ••P perf. FrH lnfor11U1tlon P"R W/pOH of f'T, ul 24 Hr Hotllne Ladlea 14 krt Dl•mond c:1een, em 831-4404 801137g..2900 • bracelet, pd 53000 lhrtgige lntur1nct Copyrlght,CA183DH Frleldalre, 14 cubic fl, Hit 11500 obo, 18 kr1 F>f&CeHor. High eam----e-e-... -.------top freezer, gd cond, gold nugget chain, pd .,. •. Wiii tr.In. $90 642-5937 $1500 Htl $750, real Pl•He b9 aware that 1=,.....,..-....,..,.....---,,_....,.___ cultured pearl neck· 213·957-4940 the t11llng1 In thl•, cat-Kirt.~ Cl•••lo CRt. 1ace1. pd $4000 ••II Pare Time 1alH person needed for unique -.Outlque located within Newpor1 eoory may require you near new, ml11lng $1500 673-5049 10 call a 900 numtMr head $50, 754-1262 In which lhere 11 a charge per minute. t 'URNITURE 6014 H UIJ.l>l NCI MATl<HIAJ.S hO.!O tmporcs. call Karen 81rttndtr Tr1lnfft Entire Newporc Beach I C 7a2-40e0 hcusehold of furniture Wrought Iron Gate _..., _______ I NMded, earn up to • / C that neada to gol 14' • 4 . 120 obo ·fthoto Uppers StSO dally, aat.uy + White wtcker, oak, re-7&4-t292 ~ure perfect. High tlp1, full or part Ume. frig & much more, eQtenllal earnlng1. 2 wk lralnlng, women, Best offer! 644-6()66 Pt:TS & ANIMALS f>0-19 tftlrk without pre1-men 21 or older. Call: 1..Je. Call anyllme. 800.532·9222 FORMAL Walnut Oln.- ,,11111\A ,.,.,.1345 Ing rm aet, t\exagqn "VVV"~~ BECOME A PARALE-ahape table wllh leaf. AKC Mlnlalure Schnau- & /1. S GAL Join America'• 4 chra, XLNT cond. zera, blk, 119ry healthy, R.J. sen "' 'T fa1tHt growing pro-$200 Obo 957·18H parema on p r•mlaes. "4fl1 b4 exp'd In real-fe11lon. Lawyer Jn.----------1550 527-1854 d •nllat RE, W /P , atructed home 1tudy. Lvng rm turn, patio & kll1------~~­ Pt\On•1 & MLS form1. The flne11 paralegal (Ible & chairs). XLNT BUNNY: Rare Bl Otter Garage Sales HAI.BOA I Si.AN I> ti I 06 Boardwalk behind Windsurfer, new $3SO. Newport Pier Park) 969•9804 · ilG GARAGE SALE HONDA 908C> '82 Prelude Conv, all <>rig paint/Inter, 01111 ownor. low ml, ale, alt, cass 642·3632 Sal ONLY ~3. 2291 '84 Accord. 40R, wht w/ Tuatln Ave, Back Bay bluo 1n1, loaded, new MAJUNE SLIPS area, '60 Suzuki mo-clutch, XLNT cond lorcycle, dHk, 1ora & to Min To Open Sea $3000 obo 675·6341 chairs. cit.hi, h1hld SAIL: 4S' Wlde beam ---------J ltem1, BMW WhHll & $550/mo. 4S' Narrow 'B4 HONDA DOCKS 70 22 tlrea & 1011 ot misc. beom $450 7S2·2881. C IVl.C GIANT SALE· Sat Sept 1..,......,..-..,.,...,..---,.......,--Cres1 Commuler 5, 9-4, Everylhlng Collecllbles-AnllquH· 18' Boat dock $100/mo. (Fs041242) goes but th• Golden Jewetry-Mlsc. S•t Boot with mooring tor $3777 Retriev«, 227 Saphlr• SAM, 1717 Port Man.-aale,675-5095 ----------• leigh Circle, Harbor Slip 10 SO' Classic NB "' '90 HONDA BALBOA PENINSULA ti 107 View HomH locallon, possible hve-CIVIC WAQOVAN NEW/USED IUds clthng/ aboard. 631·8480 , Auto. P s.a c. cass. lilt toya. 2 car 1111t, NEW1-----------------(JS002358) X-Mu decor -+ lots more Sllps available, all sizes $6888 MOVING SALE rum, Sat-Sun 8.1 5104 River from $11-$13/ft, up to cllhng, Surf board, ' so·. DeAnza M•rlna recreational toy1, Sat WE • RE M OV IN Q 300 East Coast Hwy, 8-3, 125 E. Bay Ave hshld Items, cllh1, ec1 Npl Bch. e73--.t331 CORONA D E L MAR 6122 & Imported glawr (llquldator1 welcome) Sat-Mon 8·3, 3108 Broad St. M OTORCYCLE SCOO TER 8018 HYUNDAI 9090 '88 HYUNDAI EXCEL Cass. Sunroof, Alloys (JU22933t ) $3 988 MERCED ES fH 3 0 '71 2200, choc brwn, w/ lght brwn Int, 4 dr, alt, p/w. ac. GREAT ~cond $2500 ObO 556·8::>04 '81 3 00$0 lo ml. Stl· ver blue/blue leather. new trans. $8500 obo 631 ·8066 or 722·67S5 '85 300SO Turbo Diesel lmmac cond sun r1, gar pampered 71K ftwy 521,000 673-3600 TOYOTA 9210 FOX Auto, Cass (JP002921) $5757 MISC, A UTO 924~ '89 CUTLASS 42kml $3.680.16 #232709. 90 Taurus $4,730.41 If I 054 74. "89 Caravan $5.940 17 4'873390. PubtlC Notice 212 R• possessions & leases being hqu1da1ed Thia lcqu1dat1on Mlle adver- tised one day only. Save this ad. Sale enos Sep1ember 28. N C .0 1·800·237· '81 COROLLA 8078, 1·916-991-7525 Runs good very1 ________ _ CI03n 51 .500 Call • 714/894-7423 after 3 30pm or leave msg. • '81 TOYOTA STARLET Air Cond1tlonlng (B5526597) CHEAP! FBl/U.S. SEIZED "89 Mercedes $200 86VW $50 87-Mercedes $100 65-Mustang $50 ~I Mr. Phllllp1 program avallable. C?nd, bkc1es & mlac Netherland dwarf to 955-5808 P.C.0 .1., Atlanta, Geor-kcl Items 760·0925 adopt S451 557·5227. AntlquH, dishes, 101s of Rllt'AIL HELP flt eve, gla. Free catalogue. Sofa & loveseat. 'gd FREE KITIY TO GOOD copper & .misc, Sal $1999 ·es Honda Interceptor •8 5 TOYOTA 500, very good cond, MR 2 JEEP 9110 Choose trom thou- sands starting S2~ Fr ee Info 24 hr hot· llne. 801-379-2929 Copyright #CAt83JC Transportation 1"·t & Sun, good. oppt 800·382-7070 Dept. cond $150. oak table HOME, 12 wk old' 6-4 507 MarHuerll• foe; 1omeone w/knowl· LK762· $80, Free RX7'1ouvers female 650-0506 ' (In " l•r) run1 & lool<il llke new, only 4,600 ml, $2000 '89 JEEP CHEROKEE p/s, ale, cs, 111, alloys obo, S40·8836 after LAREDO, XLNT cone,!, (F0017261) edge or cookware, CRUISE SHIP JOBS. Free bed • 675-9069, FREE KITIY TO GOOD Sat/Sun 8•m baby al:)o Prl lime avall, Summer/Permanen1. HOME, !hale, black & Items, car phone, 6:00pm blk, loaded. alarm, --_,,_ ... s_,,_4_9,_8 ... a.,,,._,,,_,= '90 KAWASAKI NINJA S-12.000 946-6580 P,ILOT CLASSIFIED OONA E YOUR CAR. truck, mot orhome. boat, real eslate. s1amps. coins, col .. lecllblos to Found•· lion Servmg the Blind. I R S tax deductcble. Free towcng; need not )~Itch•~ Thing• $300-$900 weekly. Hlr-white, short hair. very typewrller, clothu, Sputh Coaat Plaza Ing photographers, good with kldsll etc. 2706 Bayside Or. BOATS 7011 11 ' S t h e ea• y •IO-ZJC6, Candy Red. 2K '9 1 J eep Camanc h e access, Information· 660·9337 or••• Mary culno workers, lour '968-2986 olld E••lf S•I• guldH, etc. Travel 15-Nevw Uaed Gold1_,_,..,,.,,,__,,......,,...,.,.:-:-:-= tree Hawaii. Carib· L •a f PI ct u re NEEDS A LOVING COSTA MESA 6 124 Orig ml, 3 yr ext warr, 4x4. 4.0 high oulput. packed marketplace ~200 723-59S9 38K mi, '(II/transferable VISlled regularly • 1uc· competition, new F 1 d cepl, Sales Rep tMan, Bahamaa. Call rfameB•I ,m port• HOME Fr•• 10 youd, MINI ESTATE SALE. '90 n· eded lmmed. for (818) 960-9144 •lC1 C· tom e gum, 1 ze l Vl yr old apaye yr old lady wishes to tt er Adverllslng & 1004. · 46"w • 24'"h, $lOO/.. male cat houae bro-sell some of her old· BOSTON WHALER 13'61n, 89 Evenrude, etec 1trt, Bimini lop, GREAT BOATI $3400 722-9786; 31o.869-598S run HI00-995-8889 PEUGOT MOPED 70K worr. pd S,'9.000 cenfully • by au lo.cn.ds ask $10,900 of consumers. · -Auna graal, 1Ul1 In (619) 7251-6737 good condition. 52501 -.:::~::~:~:::::::-__________________ _ " 'nllng builneh. ---------75,..t292 ken, friendly 675-8950 les but goodies, Sat 8- h profif" polenllal. EARN UP TO $700I Motorola cellular new Siberian Huskiea, AKC 3, 1654 Tustin Ave a Jply al 9776 Katella week. No experience, battery/cbaig.er ,$350 8 mo, blue eyes, 2 ml ------=-:,.,..,.~ '206C, Anaheim or own houra. Process obo Ramon 646--6570 2 fem, $50 943-493S RARE & UNUSUAL .It 1 800-794 1774 mortgage refunds.1--..,·-----,----Sat • Palms. fYC•d•, CT · • Call 800-925-1849. MUST SEU Motorola caelus & others, also Tudora P(T Elem-High Cellular portable mower, furn, tool• & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 6056 School. Math, Engllsh, EASY WORK, EXCEL· phone w/extra acces. misc 416 Costa Mesa St a.lance. Vehicle nee LENT PAYI Working at 6 wks old, paid $800 Electric Bo3t Prtnrshps share cost o f owner- ship, DuHield Electric Boat Co 714·645-6812 POWER BOATS 70 12 1959 19' Lrm•n Cl•••lc Runs well, $4000 OBO. 673-1993 ~ 494-7018 home processing U.S. sac ssoo call Terry Governmen11FHA/HUD 641·9264 Jla1~~~!,e OP· 5 pc drum HI, 2 cym-SALEI Sat & Sun 9-3. 23· Fully equipped w/ bola & high bal, gd Antlq. furn, ceramlca & radio, sleeps 4. good cond S300obo644-8798 collectibles 1295 Con-cond. a real bargain obo. 714/698-2199 Automobiles BMW 8030 BPlllll By Cl;iARLES GOREN wlrh OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH YE TERDAY' . . STAR refund1. No experl-1---..,,-..,.-....,..-:--.,,,,-•nc• necessary. Call New Orlental Rug, now 1-800-399-1839. pd $2700 at Broad-wa..y (E of Fodco) at $~. 494-4987 ;~unity for l yplll. PIANOS & way. Wlll sac for " Sat 8-3, single bed, din· Boaton Whaler 13' FREE 24 PAGE BOOK· price. 95°'2251 Ing aet, comp desk, Super Sport, Yamaha Sllrn up 10' $125 per ---,--,,.-=....,,..,,,...,,,..,.,... LE1 nplalna how Oueen or King Palma, 8 clthng. hshld & deco 40hp W/trlr, many d'llY· Call anyllme, 1· llllD-843· 13S2. ORGANS 60~9 '74 2002 RUNS GREAT St750 994M>t22 vulnerable auth the reply "I would never bt! tn that game." reto~ Johnny. "l t'a too Ea~t·West '92 32SI, Calypso cir deals tea1her, loaded, alarm. NORTH lllugh!" WAJT & BUS PERSONS lhouaand1 of people feet tall,'520 ea. Herb Thomu Organ, dbl key-Items, 2854 ~oa Vista lClras, $5200. 642-3n7 a r • • u P pleme n !In g plants 80 kinda S 1 ea. board , r • v o Iv I n g i~~~~~~~~~-~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cd, 17k ml, S2S.OOO 459-0633 + Q 5 2 Crawford sat outh on this hand -A 9 6 lrom a rubbt!r-bricl,ge game. The I lly retirement g room • Sala1Y tMnlflts, Newpe>rc h Plaza, 1455 S4iperlor Ave, NB. .-.V In person 845-e833 their Income with a Liiac 674-9422 1pHker, cir l one per-concept called Net· cu11lon S315 536-4543 work Marketing. Un-Shade, Pine. CyprH!li--------,-- llmltad Income poten.-trees. 15-gallon, ·$20: Yamaha console piano, tlJI. Call 1-800-359-I-gallon plan11, $1 walnut tlnl1h, like new, 9428 Ext. 12. Wisteria SIO. 674-9422 11850 527-1854 ongratulations! May 29th 10:55 a.m, 9 lb. 3 oz. 21 Inches Hoag Hospital Parents: Anthony & Helga Hughes, C.M. 1st Grandson of Doug & Tricia Ferrell, Npt. _Bch INlllii.ensational September Birthdays appy 13th SCOTT We are so proud of you, Love Mom & Dad Sept 4th You are my lrose In the garden of life, 1\/u Happy I-Doy \/Michelle , .. Happy 1$1 Irion no L~n ~ From your Loving Grandparents Happy Birthday " HAL . SH EFLIN Prom: Ben, All of us monkeys Love you very muchl Have .a most HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Sept 8th • Happy 50th 8-Day To Ken ·PaYla Professor of life, with Love from your ~~~ Family, Sept 7 . Happiest B-Day To JaMt "Ol«o 0.-•n" lush, from the otherlunatta at the atyluml up· TO ~600 PER MONTH * -NO ClllECTIONS * Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance . CALL 642·4333 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BfACH Thunday, September 3, 1112 Of All Thin~: Whtn S.glllu lus i nd Scorpio "unitt" thnt can bt u1r1 ol\mysttry, lntri11ut, publlcily. ahm· our. Thi• combination i,t nol t.roublt· frtt but rnts on stron11 spiritual b.aM. Tht combining of S.11i11arht1 and Scorpio bring~ qunllons of monty. posuulons. moti vations-ptoplt who h1vt no right to 1111: art not hnlt.tt.' 1boul not only .-.. Ina b11t fo,..lnl opinions. maklns judgments. Ex1mpl~ Jant Fonda, S.gltt1rlus, Tflf Tumtr, S«>rplo. S.Sl1t1ri1nt havt luck with n11mbtr ), Sc-orplo whu with n11mbtr 4 • All1£S (March 21 ·Aprel 101 £m. phtits on iournt~ wa cru1_. photogra · ph ronstruc'h"" uhliuh()n of 1m.1g1· n11tun. ch'.11tvt' forct Action will bt Wht'N' )OU att-\oOU lf pt'l'Cl'l\of poti'n tl.111 pt chic 1mpt"l'!> tttn art l•n l.tl"J'l't t"flVf l-fy hltril or \\ mli.tllc whl(h Opt'n~ door "' num•'l\•U• 1.•pr-•rtun1111'' S..g11t.11r1u~ M1l(•n n•l.111•<. II• 1r11" v1•1I' l"E'l.ihYl"I. J1fft'rt•n1 m1"'lt"' 1•1 1ro1n,portA · ttun <;rtHpc.1 pl.a1·• nth• SCORPIO (01.t 2"1 N11\ :?1 1 RuJ Lib,. mf'~~gf' IM 1ollluo1bl<' hint Fm ph•ll• on 1nromr ~l\•tl'nll.il r~· ml"nh .tnd n'll4'("1•l'll' .;uhd 1n•t"'lmt•n1 C'\~un· 4t'I Sct'n.ano 1 .. a1un><\ lhn.1111.in un1qut' l"fl~hng m.att'n•I \ l"l!•' " 111 ~•<turv SACITIARIUS (N1l\. 2.?·f)('( 21 I Ch~li. Vtrg<> Ltbra mt"'"''SI°'!' h•r 'f'«''" hints d1rt'Ctwn' Allt'nl11•n l'f'\111\.l'~ t11round homt Jr<or.a11on n'm1....t«>hng mu 1c M.am•I ~tatu<. "'111 t:-.o 't'flll\I"" c:on51dfl\'d \.\ 1n v1.1 J1pl1•m.l<. 1 ! CAPlllCOllN I°"' i2-l.in JGI l'l.t• (tnt' tl'rnu .-vo1J <.t'll·Jt'(tr"''" ~lrt'.&mltnf' pl"OCNUr-1"\ ftt'I nJ ,., •UJ"'f 7 6 5 2 auct ion could not bt! improved upon • K 6 3 today. H owever, the 4-1 spade break WEST EAST might make it seem that the hano-+ J 9 8 6 + I 0 was unmakeable. • Q 10 • K J 8 4 3 West led the queen of diamondt Q J 10 K 9 8 4 3 and Crawford made short shrift of + Q 10 8 7 + J 9 the play After wmm ng the ace. de· SOUTH darer immediately duclced a club to + A K 7 4 3 f:ast's nine. The return of the dia- 7 ~ 2 mond king was ruffed. and the •ce A And queen of trumps revealed the • A 5 4 2 bad news. South had already loat The b1ddin~ one tnck, "and was Looking at four South West N orth Eut more pe>tenual losers. l • Pus 2 + Paa Two of those soon vani4hed. De· 3 + Put1, -' • P... clttrer cashed the Icing and ace of Pua Pua clubs and ruffed a club in dummy. A Opening lead Quet0n of dt.amond ruff gave deda.rer an Jn an earlier column we expressed eighth tnck. and the ace of be&rtl our opimon that the current crop of and king of lr\lmpe brou,:ht declar- bridge players are no bette~ at.play". er's total to JO. ing a hand than the sare of Y.e&ter-Note that it was ~ntw to duck year. That brings to mind the late, a club bt!fore playing two rounda of gnat John Crawford. When once trumps. If declarer does not tab asked how he would play a certain that precaution. West can arranp combination. Crawford inquired: to win the first club and lead anoth- "Who are the other playere?" "Pre· er trump, and declarer will end up a sume they're three Crawfords." was trick aliort. If you're looklng for• c•r, cl•sslfled h•s news for you. 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IOf\t Ni4111'11 h> 41dvtn it'll publt('")". tflWN•nllNl'lt CH11n1 ~· H•nl8f ~ M ~ ~ lfl .... JM111fto~-+-+"'"'°"1t-• hf• C-.""" '"" .. reuwW.. wOh •· lllfttl(·.-... ....... ce.WI .... , ........ +-~t-'!"'fo-+-­ rNl11po4 , .. -.~. IMntal ...._ S.,• -. ..... , a"4 No..•Mt will -,,,... _. ....... _.... lllCIMh• 8' 1"2 T,.... .-.~ . ....., 88 Thursday, September 3, 1992 1993 Saturn: New models and advanced technology S .Hurn mo.,,c> into us third mocfol year doubling its product ulfcnngs, shm\lJ')ing technological advJncC'mcnts, and <..u"lt1nuing its product.rdinl'ment. l hl· 1993 Saturn., debut \\Ith .. 1 new family oi w .. 1gons Jnd a high '.1lu~e u 1rs uniquely SJturn in spirit yet specific in style. lllL'\ 10111 the popul.u scd.rn and pcrf ormance-onented coupe, bringing '>.1turns modl'I luw-up to SC\.en ior the new year. '>.11ct) or all Saturns b cnh.rnCl•d \\Ith a st andard dri..,cr's side ... uppk•rnL·nt.11 inrlJt,1blc rL'Str,1111t 1LJSIR) >ystcm. Ach anced technology .1p1 1c.1t11llh oi nc\\ um1putL'r-controllcd shift logic on automatic •r.11hm1ss1ur1 models 1mpr<.>H» up hill JncJ clownflill dri\C.:tbil1ty. Rounclinb out thl• l1.'Chnc1k>gy slnr\. )Jturn offers .. 1 new optional •1.11.t 11n umtrol >\slL'm t1.> h1..•lp 1mpro\C dming control o n slipper) ~ .. Jlf,lll' .... ~u.1l1t\. (.omlort Sall•t'y . FuL•l 1.'LOnomy. run-To-Drive. These .:ire ti it J It•\\ or the ch.ir.1LtL'rhtKs th.H h .. 1\C estJbl1-,hL'd .l h•gh value 'l' .1t nn ... h p bet\H'1.'n ~aturn .rnd h 1.u')tonwrs. 1'n comprtirni::.l's. lust 111111111tnwnt. EDAN S l ! l' l'\L'r·,)opul .. H ~1.·d.rn~ contmuc .h the cornnstonc or Saturn\ ,1.;1.u·~::.. 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W~-s~cr 19'·3l22 • • ----------· lCW WEii IRVINE TOYOlA • 30 Auto C111ter Drive. ln.1111 76t-o681 RAY flADUOf VOlltSWAGEH Slits • Lcamg • SeNJ~• • Parts • Body f..tj)l:r 11'\'lllC AIAo Ceruer 11.a,130-7300 SOUTH COUNTY VOOOWAGEN ~ 1 l/olunie Slits In lhe U S A. 18711 Ouch 8tYd , Hur noton Beach 1'2·2QOO VCX¥0 Of COITA •M IOf>t HM1lor M~ C°"' "9IN 1U·l000 .. wport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot -SATURN From BS lb 85 ~?r:,cpowC?r is developed Jt S,000 RPM, with an 1mpr~sivc torque rating of 107 lb.-ft. at 2,400 RPM. The engine can be mated to one of two Saturn designed and manufactured transmissions -a smooth five -speed manual or a computer-controlled four-speed ~1utomatic. B lac~ front and rear fascias, standard 14-mch \\heel:. and specific ioterior trim easily identify the SL and SL 1 from other Saturn scd,rns. SL2 sedans receive fresh body-colored ''':-Cias f?r 1993. L!P fro~t, the panel has a "1de, grilled opening ''1th provisions for nC\v optional fog lamps. The rear bumper fascia receives sculptured flares along the lower edge lending to a more contemporary appearance. Front SCJts of the SL2 sedans have been lowcr~d 1 7mm for additional headroom. Interior appointments befitting a more expensive vehicle incl ude standard dri\.er-side\. cat cushion .height and seat back l1Jmba r ad1usters. Optional leather scat trim i'> available in a new light tan color. In keeping with up-le·vcl appointments, t SL2 power module (engine and spcc1f)cally matched transmission) is a l:'J-liter, multi-port f ucl injected, · dual-overhead-cam (00HQ four-cylinder. The lightweight aluminum engine produces 114-horscpower at 5,600 RPM and a broad tprque range 112 2 lb.-ft. Jt 4,800 RPM; 11 9 lh.-lt. at 2,800 RPM). providing enhanced , erall performance. Underneath, the ~L2's fully independent ,,,pension has been retuned to refine the ride comfor t while m.1intaining the handling l J1.lracteristics that ha' c become a S.1turn ·1,1dernark. Rcvi~ strut val\ ing pro\. ides a • .111cr ride "1th lc55 component ir1ct1on. '" P195/.60Rl5 T-SC'rtcs touring tire') offer 1 i.vpcrb balance of ro,ld holding cap.1bil1ty \ ing \\ith ride comiort. Fifteen-inch steel (\ hc.•cl arc now stJnd.1rd and arc c..omplcmcnted with ~1 -spol..c trim co\ er:.. • r 1r J bit more di!>tin1..t1on. both n .1d1inc-poli~hcd 15-inch alloy glw tooth .1 cl tNrdrop '' hceb arc-option.11 WAGONS ~Jturn's new SW1 .ind 5\V2 \\.lgon~ Jrc lng1ca l. extensions of the four-door )me. \~pNling to people \\Ith actiH' lilc-.t) le> " o want \Cr..Jt•ltt) \\lthout s.Krihcmg l ,1n siyle, performance or 'Comfort. the ".1gons arc olten c.1lled sedans '"th a \ I • b.1d..p.1Ck. . The 1993 Saturn SW1 . . ,\\ocJ1i1cations to the "('(fan':. sp.tct•rramc ~\>t.'le. f(,--quucd to JlCCQmmodatc the d~ut uw-p;inels:-For 1 tJ'JJ~that h ~h le' cl or corm,'1on l.trgcr rear cargo area . The s1mplictt> of tn1 .. rh,mgl' r1..•:.btancc 1s lurthcr e\p.inded on the "agon,, "1th \\llhout compromising the \Chicle's structur,11 lbe of sheet molded rnmpound IS1\\Cl matc.•n,11 ior 1ntt.>gnty is J direct rl'>ult of Saturn's .mention to , the C\tCrior ruot a11d t.11h.;.1te. The hood b thl' uni~ dl!tail in the early st.igt'> of the ~dJn 's l''lcrior p;ind ~t.:impccJ lrt.m >tc.•c.•1. dt.> .. ctopmcnt ' The top·hingcd tailgate.• h.h .1 ... t.ll)d..ird rc.u . One of the ~e,, fcatu rcs contrr~uting to " 1x,s1t1\.c "indow "a-,hcr/,"pcr ~>'tern. \\'ith rc.u sc.m up. t,.11urn 0\1.ncr:.hip e'l(pcric ncc has been the the cJrso .lrt'<l IJoJsb a ~p.tciou' 2tl 8 cubic fcet·of curro>10n-frce, dent-and ding-rc:.1stJnt \Olume; \\hen the 'pl1t lolding rc.1r -.cJtb.-.d,-, .u0 ci).irJcten:.t1~ o( the car's pol) mer vertical ~Xf)~ide lo"crcd, ~rgo 'olumc i-. inuCJ'>l'cl h~ 56.3 cubic * * ' ...f 1ect. i\\J\lmum l1it·o\.er height to th0 'tJrrx.>ll'<l lo.1d tloor is only 25.S inches. Tot.11 (PA pa>:.1·n~l'r 'olumc is 11 8. 9 cubic feet --imf)re~:." '-' tur 'lll h ,1 \Cr!kltile model. Among the optiom. lor the !>\ \'1 .1nd !>\ \ ! w.1gnn') arc a cargo )hJdc and .i rooi rac~. r o~ l<ln fh arc .wa1lablc ior the S\V2. Like the cnt') -b t'I :,1.·dJrb, the SWl ""1gon cc.>rnc> with the p1..•ppy > l'I l'lllC1cnt SOHC cn~1ne; the _$\\'2 b trc.11cci to the morl' po\\Crful DOHC \Cr:.1on oi !>Jturn's 1.9-liter cng1ni:. Thursday, September 3, 1'992 89 · J rJ.n~mi»iun ch ;ices arl•, ag.lln l'1fhl1r a fhc·.~pc.·cd mJnuJI or .1 duJl·rnOCJl'. lutJr- 'fX'l'd autumJt1c. Both st.:1ndJrcJ and opt1onJI llCC/!>uspcn~ion wmlJinJt1on) .lf~ sh rL~l .\1th the "t•d.im. COUPES • l.i'>l ~CJr'> c,mgle' CUUJX' llludcl b fl•namcd SC2 tor 1993. lhat chang~ h<h 01r. nccl the \\J)' for the acJcJ1t1on ot a new. h1gh·\:,1lue, l·ntry-lcq~I SC1. The SC1 uring:> tr ut· m •,1n111g to the ad1cctj\.l'> aiiorcJ.11Jk• Jnd r :.:n· tu·clfi, l ''hen applied tu a sport)' cuup~ l lltrr. Botn coupe> share thl.' identicJI >tructur.:11 • spJcc1ramc dL>sign and a Y9.2-inch wh'1cllx1sc. ' Outside. the SC1 I) qu1ckl> d1stin~u1)twd from it> up·h.~'cl SC2 uy a lront end trtJtnient incorporating unique wnd'-r:. Jnd e\po')cd hcadlJmps.· Th<.> rear dcckl1d icJturcs a f ull-w1dth pJintl:d·panel \\ rapJround ta11lamp> Jrc.' pJrt ur th1.• rl·ar quarter pJncl as)cmb!>-lntl.'rior') 01 th1: SC I arc trimmed \\Ith cu')tom cloth a1 I "">I. . Uhclcr the hood n~tles an SOHC JJO\\ er plant ni.1ll•d to cithl·r thl' j,, l' 'l)Cl'<l manuJI or four-:.pced Jutomatic ~c.11 lO>. S uspc~ion CJi the ne\\ dm cr-im:nd \ coupe 1s ,1 tour-\\ heel 1n\fqx•ndc11t la)'Out. \\1th spc.•c1f1c b.1l,111cl'<l tun1 nt;: \'Miablc-eff ort llO\\ t·r >le1..·r ing \\1th • ,, .dl' 16 J·l rJt10 contribute tu the SCl d111.111; p,lt-.1.,ure. Tires arc J1l·'>l'J:.< in Pl -5 -c )R!4 S-sCrtl'> on 14-inch stc.·t·I \\ hu·b. MJchmc-finbhcd. 15-inc h c • .bt al1:mmum gcartooth \\bl.'l•ls \\ith P195 60Rt5 T: :.c r l':. tire> Jrc opt1on.1I for tho'>l ... "ho d • 11• .1 :.:l•p up in looks and pcrform.in1.c. SC2 coup' hcncf11s fr urn ~. un 'l•it· '>tJndard '' hl•l'l1tirc combin.1t1).l\'1 -15-irich tc.udrop allo\s '"th P195 &OR,-H· t:ric::-• pl·rlormance tirb >\ re. Jr )t,1b11 . .:cr b<ir pro\ 1clcs optimum 5.Hurn rv!I control. NEW FEATURES ( tt·r:or reiinu1~l:nb ror 1 ~')3 111duch.• CO\\ 1-n ount1..·d \\ md:-lud J v .. bhcr n :.· e:., replacing thC' prc"ou ... hood:mou1 'Ld unit~ iur 1mpr0\l'd )prJy c.-1p.1b1l.t\ l" l u~ l,11111h Mt• ,1, .i1IJblc ior the SL:? C'd.in ,1r\ I !>\ \ ~ "at.;on. A nc" go1<l n 1,.lJ1 1c pJ1nt 1> J\,11l.1l lc-un all m..:ideb, ,1nd .i plum mt.'t.1!11c L.1n hl' · wcll'rl'U ior the 1..oupl·~ lki~I.! and ~r ,1\ h.n l' bt•Ln d1:.eont1nued. i\ll out~Kic re.1r \ ·l'\\ m irur-. arc bla1..I... e'ce:pt for the SC.! "lllch '' 1 I be rnJllhcd to the bod\ -color ln:,ide, there JrC nc\\ 1.1bnc> on all nll>dl'I:. l'\Cept SU "1th cloth '!>l'Jt1n~ A libht1:r t.1n Jt>r both the :.tandard cloth .:ind J\ .11l,1L 11.'.1thl.'r tnm replace:. the m1d-r JnSl' t.in. Com1..111cnt stO\\Jgc pockl:l!-are 1ouncl >11 tlw t ront p.:1::. cnger scJtbJc ks oi tlw 5L 2 S\ \ :? .rncf5C2 modC'b .\ I 5Jturn~ ~hare common gas.l'') in 199 i 1or .m.1log ~pL·('dometcr, tachom1.•tcr, ternpL'r.mi11 .. • .ind 1u1..•I. The rucl £.lSC has been rcdc:.1gnt.'d "' > 11 Jutom.111c.1ll\ >lJ\:. at the ind11..1tl·d iill 10\l~l l'\• n "hen tht.· 1t;n1t1on 1~ )\\ltChc-d 011. Amon~ the tellt.1 lc:. po:,1t1on1..'<J .1!ong the IC>\\ 1.•r t.•dgc ot' thC' m::.trumc.•nt clu)tl'r J1 l' rl'mind1. r l1sht:. It • IJp and )(.',ll bdt5, and \\Jrn·n~ l1i;ht.., for t : See SATURN 1UO ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * * ' * ~ * 93 FORDS .ARRIVING ·DAILY Mustailgs •Escorts• Probes . * * * * * * * * * * * • · And All The Rest! · '92 l=ROOPER .4X4MODEL ~====-...-Platinum Lease Payment Onlv.$299 er.::'°' ' plus tax, lie & doc feel. Cap cedudeon of $1000. r9Sldual ol $9.300.74 Stk. 520101 • PRE-OWNED CLEARANCE SALE . 1mooo&E DAYTONA ,. CllEn ClllUER ***************** • 11 FORD ESCORT lX •·DR. 1m111e1 CENTURY • DR. 1•1 FORD . TEMPOUIR Gl 1•FlllD PROIEGL ·• * *' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *· * * * * *' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * c . 810 Thursday, September 3, 1992 SATURN From 89 pressure, coolant level and · temperature, charging system and power module service. Indicators arc also included for the standard DSlR system, as well as for the optionJI antilock brake (ABS) and traction control systems. A mid-year 1992 change to accommodJte the >upplcmcntal inOJtable restraint system required relocation of the optional cruise control to the right. side of the steering wheel. .Operation and mode selection are conveniently made with one finger without the dm er having to reposition the h.rnd from tnc wheel. Responsiveness of the tap-up function for resume/accelerate and tap-do\\n feature for set/coast is the result of revised microprocessor softwJre. Refinements to exhaust system tuning, f ucl pump design, transm1ss1on gears and to the heating/vcnt1JJtion/cooJi ng blower motor contribute t~ an increased sound isolatioit. . RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Along with the standard driver's side air bag, all Saturns are equipped with automatic, motorized shoulder and manual seat-mounted lap be1ts for the front scats. An audible reminder chime ;.md a dash-mounted telltale light remind the driver to acti\ cly secure the lap belt. Thrl'C·point active belts are used for rear scat occup·an ts in tlK' outer positions. These belts fcJture a Saturn-patented dual modl' latch plate \\ hich requires lo" er !>pnng forces resulting in ,1ddl•cl comtort when properly lN'd ~ lap belt is in:.talled for the n•nt<.'r passenger. Child SJ f ety seats c.:i n be easily JlcnmrnoclJtcd 1n any passenger sv.1l lol,1t1un. There arc tether unchor loc.uions for each rear sea ting loc.1t1on (three in the sedJrb .rncl w.:igons; two in the co upe-.). I fJrdware and inst.llbtion instructions are a\Jtl,lble through the retailer. As an added mc.:isurc of protection, Saturn sedJns and w.:i gons feature child-security rear door loc~s th.:it, when engaged by J It'' N on the door's inner jamb, r~·qu irc the doors to be opened irom the outside. BRAKES Pu\\Chhs1stcd front disc and rc.:ir clrum brakes arc standard on cvcrv Saturn, contnbuting to a . high I~ of driving saitisfKtion. For added stopping control, a four-wheel anti-lod< brake system (ABS) with front and rear di'scs is an available option on every Saturn. This GM-developed system <ABS· VI) is cNracterlzed by its light weight and reli~ble single microprocessor design. ABS module offers extensive on-board diagnostics designed In conjunction with Saturn's retailer tacility service equipment. Audible-<wear senSOf'S are used on the front discs to Inform the driver that service may be r~uired. A non-asbestos brake liningJ;"aterial is used to be environmentally responsible AUTO~ TIC TRANSMISSION CONTROLS Saturn's four-speed automatic transmission is designed to work smarter, not harder, in two innovative ways for 1993 models. Installation of a revised shift pattern stabilization logic in the computer software helps reduce undesired back-and-forth upshifts -known as hunting -between gears when the vehicle is traveling uphill. The powertrair;i control module (PCM) constantly monitors vehicle speed in relation to accelerator pedal input. When speed is reduced and more throttle is · applied to increase torque, the PCM will automatically extend the time and/or inhibit th~ • transmission from shifting into a higher gear until torque requirements are met. This technology lets the computer-controlled transmission operate automatically in much the same way and w ith an eqµally high level of performance as a manually-equipped Saturn, but without requiring the driver to physically downshift. As a result, the transmission shifts less often and the vehicle is more responsive. Along with an improvement in C:lriveability, this logic can also extend·component durability. ' The second innovation on the automatic transmission is a downhill grade braking logic. Using a fuzzy logic algoritfim, it allows drivers not accustomed to manually downshifting to find the appropriate gear to slow the vehicle dpwn as it accelerates downhill. Again, the PCM . computer is the brains of the system. It weighs the values of a number of variables to determine if a downshift is required, including the calcurated grade, vehicle speed, throttle position, 1993 Saturn SC 1 brake application intensity and the amount of time braking. , If the logic justifies a gear changE!, downshifts .from fourth to third or from third to second a're commanded and the car will be held in that gear until the throttle is app~ied or--tAe-¥eJ:fiGJe-ieac-hes- lcvel ground. The automatic operation is smooth and natural, and will likely go unnoticed by the a ... erage driver. However, with reduced braking effort required, bra~e system life can be enhanced. TRACTION CONTROL P rm•ing that hig.h techn~logy can pl ay a ma1or role in ihe affordable small ca r market, Saturn introduces a traction• control system as standar& for all automatic transmission-equipped models eq uipped with ABS. This full-time system optimizes available front-wheel-drive traction to provide good balance of forward acceleration and · lateral stability of the vehicle when it's drhen under slippery conditions. This system integrates and utilizes Saturn's e>1isting ABS, engine and transmission control hardware. Saturn's tradion control system is automatically adivated when New 92 Eldorado Lease For 30 Months per ·month 30 Month Closed End Lease $399 per Month+ tax. Toca! payments $12,~17.60 Residual Valuc$17,224.4 Drivc offfccs $3715.42. 15,000 miles per year. Fully equipped . Ont 61'11, •HNI """. S&.11 I 640 VINf 6107•1 - • the car is started. If front wheel crashworthinc!>S, precise handling speed is greater than that of the and smooth ride. This skcletJI rear wheels, such as during structure docs not depend on.;iny acceleration on icy pavement, the exterior surface panels for stiff ncss amount of power required to or strength. An Elpo primer is maintain traction is adjusted appr,cd to the frame for corrosion. through computer manJgemcnt of resistance. A univcrs.JI cngino-spilrk timing, transmissiorr-primer-sarfuccr prepares both gear and fuel controls. A Oashing steel and pol)•mcr p.:inel'l' prtor to traction adive telltale signals the base·coat color applications. A driver of a wh el-slip condition palette featuring t\\ ch c Jnd that the system is reducing high-solids, \\atcrbome painb 1s power to the dive wheels. finished with a clcar-co.1t for While traction control can help superb protection from prevent the car from gett ing cnvironmcn1al-caus1n_g fade and stuck, the S)!>tcm will not help ge>t chemical reaction, <b \\Cll .h it unstuck. Should the car get stone.Chipping. stuck in snow, for c\,101ple, some Rustproof, ch.mt· .int.I wheel slip mJy be beneficial. To c:ling-rcsbtant polymer C\tt1rior _ • override the uctivc s~tem a .. P~Jnels arc used in .111..'J ) prone to switch located at the OJ!>C of the damage .rnd corro)1on. The:.c instrument p.mcl can be manually include-tender), door), qu.:irlC!r set to the ofi po:i1t1on. 1 here is no p.incls .rnd 1.~c1.h of all models. fuel economy penJlty when the The introduction of sheet moldc.•d traction pow~r m.1n.-igcmcnt compound t~.\ \() for the roof Jnd system is in· thl' on moc:lc. tailg.1tc ol thC' wagon f urthcr However, like any vchicll• extends S.ttu111') alrc.:1dy c\cl'lleM operated with C\Cess1\-C "heel corrosion proll'tlion. )pin or slipp.:igc, C\len)l\C u~l' of POWER MODULES t.ra~~ion control can decrease' f ucl The heart of every Saturn _ efficiency. \Chicle b a four·C) lindcr f>O"N PRODUCT FEATURES module (engine, transmi sion .ind Technology of spaccframc ·integrated computer controb) construction SCf\.CS as the bu1ld111g specifically matched to the block contributing to Saturn's character of the car. Po,,er modules for the SUSL 1 sedans, SVJ wagon and SC1 coupe are a 1 . 9 liter single-overhc;:ad-cam (SOHC). Fuel delivery is through a s.ingle-point, electronit TBI (throttle body injedion) system. A wide-ratio manual or automatic trJnsmission rnaximizes- pcrfarmance and fuel efficiency. Saturn's SL2 sedans, SW2 wagons and SC2 coupes derive · considerabl(. higher performance from a dua -overhead-cam · (00HC) variant of the 1 . 9-liter design fitted with four V'!lves per C) linder. A muhi·port electronic injection system provides precise f ucl delivery. Aluminum engine blocks and cylinder heads, along with the nodul.:ir iron-crankshaft and differential carriers, Me all produced using the lost·foom c.hting process. The result yields intric.-ite lightweight components o( consistently high quality. A distributorlcss ignition syste dcl1,crs a high-voltage spark for quick, complete combustion of the air/fuel fl»xlt1re. fl_j mJintenance-free design eliminates the need to recalibrate engine. timing or to replace the distributor cap or rotor. '92 _Skylark Coupe 2-dr. Financing as low as 2.9% for 24 months. Rebates up to $2000 on selected models ' 1 SB Package, NC, 3.3 Litre V-6 , Tile Wheel, Bucket Scats, Rear Defogger VINt 640579, 641198 MSRP ................... SIS,740 NABERS DISC ..... S 1,250 MR:J. REBA"fS. ......... ssoo YOU SAVE. ............. $1, 750 ' n oas .o e oast ! A look at the people and events highlighting this lveek's lo ca l arts and entertainment scene f Opera Pacific opens Jrith a whop per~ T u "·') Orh:ra Pacific "ill tipcn its seventh ... c.1-:on \\1th a m.1mmlllh production ''ould he an undcr-.t:-itcmcnt. l 1lL·1c ;111: .1hl1 ut '275 people m\ uh nl 111 the prc<.cn1:1tion of I .1 lkih.:mc." 1nclud1ng eight p11111:11i.it ar11'-h. 41' members of thl· d1oru•,_ l'J mc:mbcr) of the , h1ldrc n 'c.:ht>ru,. 54 'upcrnumcrarn:,, 65 members of • h..: orchc't r .1. I tJ ar11-..t1~echnical ,1 . .tf member), 40 stage hands, t.'ll!h l wanlrohc workers and 12 pn 1pl<! as~1gncd to make-up. All 19 drc)sing rooms are being u~ed at the Orange County Performing Ans Center, which \\Ill h:J\c been taken O\cr for two wcel..s by the production before rhc currain rncs Sept. 12 (1 here's alc;o a Youth Night rcrlnrm.1rv:c Sept. I I). I hl· P lll'l'llll m.1,tcr~1ccc \\ill 1•ii1c ,~, c11'tumc.:-... _JO props, ~ 1 "I!,'.' Jnd t.1\.1.il h.ur. 135 lights •Ill the c.111: 111 t\ct ll. 29-l surtitle ,J1JL ..... rnJ 50 ga rhagc bags full of J1t1f1c1<il snow for Act Ill. Ten b:ikcd chicken<; -real 11nL'' -a re ca icn h) ai::tors in \d II. The c.1k .ind !..trcet scene in .\ct JI .111: built to the same scale ·''an .11..·tuJI Paris ~trcct. COVER 111Lluuing a four-story building. The Act I wagons for the Garrett .ire comparable in size to a beach· 'olk)bJll court This is from Cafe Momus scene in Act II of "la Bohe~e," which Opera hdfic ~rings to Orange County Performlng Arts Cent~ ~· 12. ll took five 45-foot trucks at a co~t of S60,000 to transport the c;cts to Costa Mesa from Washington D.C .. where the Washington Opera owns the Gramma Fisher production. 'A lot of theaters can't accommodate the size and scale of this," sajd Lori A . Burrill, Opera Pacific managing director for production and fina ncial planning. "We're verv fortunate the center can Jccommodate it." This won't be the largest Opera Pacific show staged. 'l·s such an elaborate scope, not too many stages across the country can encompass it.' "Aida" gets th at honor .. But it's up there. "Ir's interesting to note that this production will involve 1,000 stage-hand hours," Burrill said. "That's one of the reasons why you won't see it in many theaters. This production wasn't meant to travel." But it has traveled before, in 1987, the last time Opera Pacific presented "La Boheme." "We said at the time if we ever do it again, we'd have to bring the same production or people would feel disappointed," said David DiChiera, Opera Pacific's general ~or. Opera Pacific is the only company other than Washington Opera to have used the production. It was presented at the Kennedy C.enter In 1981, 1984 and 1990. DiChlera figurci mounting ''La Boheme" will cost Opera Pacific about a million dollars when all is finis. But, consid'eri~ what it costs to create productions from· ' 2 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, September 3, 1992 ' . Story by Matt Coker ... scratch, it's a bargain. "Opera companies, because of the extraordinary costs. do a lot of sharing bf the physical productions.," DiCh1era noted. "Sb this production was deaign~d for the Kennedy Center. It's such an elaborate scope, not too many stages across the country can encompass it.'' Tacket sales won't recoup all costs. Mr. and Mn. William Robens of N~rt Beach arc underwritina .. LI Boheme:• William Roberts, who along with wife Barbara are active in the communJty, is chairman of Opera Pacific's board. W ith sud\ a massive season opener, is Di Chiera worried that the remainder of the '92--'93 sea.son will pale in comparison? "Well, they're all so different. 'IJ Trovatore' is grand in itscJr. It's a 19th century opera style. Jc has its own grand dements. The most intimate of the operas we'll dO as Mozart's '1'he Marriage of Figaro ... That'll be special in its own way, with an ensemble of'· wonderful artisU." ' The founb is Gounod's "Romeo et Juliette.'' DiChicra assured there will be more to "La Boheme," which tells the lOYC story of a young poet and fatally ill seamstress apinst the backdrop of. Paris' Bohemian society. than beautiful OOlt\lmes and enormous sett. ''We .. haYO two wonderful cuts," he $aid. American soprano Stella Zambalis sinp rhe role of Mimi and Puerto Rican -.nor C.esar Hernandez plays her &over Rodolfo on opcnlna niaht. American baritone Mart Rucker portrays Marcello. The ocher cut features two Chinese artists fn the lead roles. soprano Ai-Lan Zhu and tenor Jianyi Zhang. Richard Cowan sinp Marcello with that cut. ' Performing with both casts ~ill be Jan Grissom as Musena. Kenneth Cox as Colline and Thomas Hammons in dual roles as the bohemians' landlord Benoit-tM, Mu.sett& 's kwcr Alcindoro. 'The emphasis in this production is beautiful youna anisu," DiChicra said ... Jn order to really pre.sent this in the most realistk way is to have anists who arc rouna and attractive and inucdlblc. I ddnk we have that witb our casta. "I tblnk it's Fina 10 be beautiful.'' . 0 °"°" PacJric ~nl$ .. ,... BoMme" ,, rite Qrm.,. ONuNy Pe~ NII 0.11 , 6tJIJ TOMI caMi' Dr. "a.ta Mia. •t 7 p.m. ~· 12, 2~-Scot. 13 aild 20 aiJd 8 p.a Sept. f' 11-19. For ticat Or~ ~ ----QM Studio remains . on right track ~ • A !though many commerci:il rtcording studios arc ~offering bec:iu c or lhc economic rcccS!>ion and the i11cre.1~ing popuhlrity of home !tlUJio!>, South Coaltt Recording ha!. been ;1 heallhy exception for eight \C;:tr!>. · The ::!.600· quarc-fobt fa cility i!> home to bo th Jim Do1~on's South Coa:!lt R~cording, as ,\\ell a:. Anron I lallJ., Productions. Together. they h~1'c.: compiled ;1n impre,!th c lbt of clients and cu,tom-madc recording projects that l..cep both men buc,y e\cn ~ durmg the mo~I lncldu tcr of economic time . In <•dd ition to mu 1cal annlog- and Jigital-recording prOJCt:t , the f.1cil11\ 1 able to accommodJte thrcc:camcra video hoo~. commercial \oice O\Cr!.. compact dt!>C (JnJ 'in)1. remember tho e?) proJuction, and even affordable rc:il-timc ca~ cttc duplic:uion. "E.ich project is individualized and we ch:ingc our way of working .. to fit the specific need'i or the client," s:iid Dotson, who earned his commercial recording ans degree nt Golden West College before opening his studio almost a decade ago. "And everyone says it's fun to work in here." Among the most famous or Dotson's clients include lntcrscopc Record artim No Doubt (who recently completed pre-production fur their ccond album at Dotson's tudio), Dave Sh:irp from The Al arm. Bill Ward of Black Sabb:uh fame and local fove 21 Window . f Action Jlclcson T J USI fhc mere men· tion or Alnn Jackson 's upcoming concert dur· ing the re· cent Wynonna Judd appear- ance at the Pacific Arnphi· theatre and shrills from de· lighted rans filled the air. The mild-mannered coun· try star has wooed fans with his classic country voice and honest-to-goodness pcnonal· · ity, and he's brin1ina that cttar'm to the amphitheater Friday night for a concert with Diamond Rio. Jackson scored seven No. I hits from his first two al· bums (both went platinum) includin1 title 50ftgs "Herc in the Real World" and "Don't Rock the Jukebox.'' Tickets arc available for the 7:30 p.m. concert. Call 546-4876 lor more infonna· tion. THE SCENE das ical. country and jazz music garner the most attention, there is more magic t-O diSC&\.Cr for tho c "ho thrive on di\Cr itv. This ''cclcnd appe~r~ to be the la!>l chance 10 c.itch a couple of mu!>ician!> pb)ing a trul~-Amcncan ~t)lc ol mu'IC Noted l'athe Amcrk;in flute pb)cr Ruben I rec CnJ} i:. re.:ugn1Led a' ;imong the hc,1 pl.1}er' nf the "IO\e flute ·· CuJ\. J' \\ell a., member' ol the RcJ ·1 ·ipi De~1:.:11J.i11h (.1 Suuthe1 n Californ1a·b.1-.cJ famih of Kill\\ .1-Comm.1m:hc JOl.'.C~tn ). "11! be performing tHro.ughtlU\ t.he .illernoon :inti c.1rh e'cn11Ht 111J.1\ through ~hinJ.1} ai Knu11·~-Ucrr\. Farm in the l11J1an 1.r.111' are.i til the theme (l-Jrl.. In tiJJition 10 or11.~1nal aml trJJi11onal \line_, ro; the Nall\ c Amern:an flut;, Glen Ahh.i1ll' :rnJ Qucn1111 P1pc,1cm "11! pi..,r111rn1 tr.id111on.il h1X>p J.1nu·, '''the Ii'.: -.ountl) of H'-al anJ Jrum ?ff accompaniment For thll~C "1111 h.nc nc:\~r hc.1rJ :"\.i11n .-\11•..r1"'.1n muc,1.:, here " J chan.:1.: "' , ... 1. .111J hear the re.JI thing. . ::I Roberti> Ancotti. of KR00-1 .\I Jim Dotson (second from left) poses with members qf No Doubt at South Coast Recording Studios. fame. i' bringing liH~ rc~ac 10 Ne"port Bc::.ich. On Monda}. \:pt. I~. The Warehouse ,,.11 ho't Jamaica's Foundatiqn. Ouno' .1n. 13ullv Cal .,. The Sane DaoJ. Admi~ion 10 the full night uf reggae i~ S IO. Studio A is the jewel in the crown, being a 30x40-fcet room pla~d clearly in view of a 17x20-foot control room. In additio"ri, there·are two isolation booths. Available for use (at no e,xtra charge) is a Straube baby grand piano. a Marshall combo amp and other keyboards (courtesy of Hallas' studio). "We also have an acoustic echo chamber; it creates a natural reverb that doesn't have the harshness of digital processing." It takes two ~ K enneth Broadway estimates he and Ralph Markham have pcrfonncd Mozart's Concerto for Two Pianos for audiences about .SO times. They'll do it again Saturday when they join Carl St. Oair and his Pacific Symphony Orchestra for the -"Mozarl-in-thc-Mcadows" program at Irvine Meadows Amphithcatre:- So how, after playing it that many times live and many more times pue- tlcing and in rehearsal, do Markham & Broadway keep it frcs)l? "I th.ink the big thina is playing foz.art is challenging even in Lhe best or times," Markham said in a pbooc interview from the duo's Van· couver home. "l think Mozart is very difficult to control. but 10 create that sound that is joyous and cf· fcrvesccnt... Every time we come. back to the beast, it's challcngina to make it happen." "We try to approach it as if the piece were never played before," Broadway added, "like we're aivina chc world premiere to this, that it's never been heard before. Thal son or helps us, between the twO or us. to keep it fresh .'' Whatever tho program, perfonn ng as a duo pfl&scnts its own challenacs. I • Dobon said. He u e a 16-tracl., half-inch format; the con1rol room i:. anchored by a Ramsa WRT-8::!0 board integrated with a R:.imsa WR-8 112 which jointly gives Dotson the capability to have as many as 32 microphones ~et up in his room. "l can then edit the master tape down to quarter-inch ;in:ilog or digital audio (DAT) tape:· he said. adding many bands house their completed mixes on both' formats. MUSIC Duo pianists Ralph Mukhmi (left) and Kenneth ~ro.idway find Moz~rt concerto cNllenging. "As a soloist: it's just you carrying the ball," Markham said. "When two people are playing piano. you per· fonn as solo1 I • but yoµ really have to listen to the other person more than yourself. h's really an extra cha.llcnic to lcnow your partner well enough to blcnJ with that other per· son." ~brkham was born in Vancouver ond in his late teen ""cnt to the ~or inform.1t1on on !tpccific recording. ca) ettc duplication and video production rates. call Jim Dotson at 5-'1 -:!397 or Aaron Hallas :it 547-3069. South Coa t Recording b locucd at 1519 South Grand A\c., Sa1\ta Ana. 0 One advantage of h\ing 1n Orange County i its rcput:i11on for Qffcring up ju!lt about :iny I.ind o( music one could imagine. Although rook and pop !>t) le • a "ell as En1crt:11nmcnt begins at 9 p.m. The Warehou!>c is located at 3450 Via Oporto, on the harbor near the corner of PCH and Ne\\port Boule\Jn.I. T1cl..c1s for lhe ~ho" are ava1labk at the Roel.in' Fig Surf Shop in l lumington lleach. 536-1058; and JJma1can Sl\lc tn Ne" port Uc.:u:h. 7:!3-0~50. • -8) 8/;Jin .\fa\\ld/ <..1evcland In tllutc of Mu 1c to tud~ i.:11.il in Long llc.ich tor the C.ilifor- undcr Veron ky and BJbin. the mo)t-n1J Mu'IC Teacher!> A~1a11on noted Russ ian piano duo or tht ccfl· The ll"IOC ~teJd0\\!1 Jp!)(:lran,c tury. II was there he mel BroJJ\\J)'. · begins thctr next ea!>On. who is from Clevelaod and \\JS all>O a llroad\\a~ atd there 1s a .. Jail~ student at the im.tilute. minimum" Jm0unt of time they pl.i~ Broadway Sllid they did not study to~ether. but the closer it gets to .1 as a duo nor did Vcwnsl..1 and Babin tour's opening d.1~. the l0ngcr the nt- teaeh that way. "They used to re-u.il becomes. mark, 'The problem is not playing "While on tour. we ma~ i;o· C\cr.11 two pianos: the problem 1 leacning days without even sec111g u p1.1n1>," to play the piano.' " he s:ud. "But right before the t\lllr, After a yea r and a hair of studies. "e're at the kc)board all day lun~" Markh:im got the opportunity to plJy "In bel\\een the laundry and cool.- with O:iudio Arrau, the Chilc:in re· tng and all th.it," J\farkh:im adJed gardcd as the greatest pianist of this In addfl1on to prac1icing .ind 10ur- ccntury. That took him to Europe, 1ng. they arc currently \\Ori.mg on a where he studied under R:if:icl de ~cording of Franz Liszt m.1tcr1.il Silva at the Arnau-de S1t\';a School. they hope to 1:omplete by 1':0\cmh.!r Broadway also ~ntually came 10 Do they C\cr get 1\:1.. of e.ich the school -"sort of the Lis.ti other? school or piano pla)tnJ." :iccordm& "\Ve do ha,c' some out 1de . m· to Markham. After both completed teri:sts th"t tal..e u m differe nt d1- thcir studies, they decided to return rcction " MJrl.ham ~1d "I pl.i) golf 10 America as duo pianist . Bui their and get in the garden. Th~ ;.ire not first conccn location was Rome. Ken' intcrci.l!> '!t ;111.'' They performed in recital and with -BJ .\1•11 CoAtr orchestra -includm& n tour w11h ... 1 t 1 TbO •1 d ., 11 · H _.._ .a h •• 01•r · n· t'·~· t'• u" .. , Phtlh:mnon.u; ung~n1;1 unucr I c •ho r,:;turr Mozart's O•t'r1~ tu b:iton of ~1r Ych~d1 -:ill O\o'Ct the "llte i'JurriJJj.'(! I)( rtiaro .. Hd '•'"· world durma _thctf hut scu!>l>n, in-pbOlfl Xo. 40, Gutt.) ut lniltr .\lt;ld- cludmg the Lincoln Center m New 0 .. , lllOI /"lnr Crntu Vriu•, ln ltlt. York, the Concert Hou~ in V1enn.1 o~a for pknklJn~ at 6 p.m. 11tt and as far away.as Gu;atcm.Al.t. They ronttrt bciln at ti p.m. Call -114- finished the season in Jul "•th a re· .l.!JJ tor tldrt . . Orange Coast Weekend /·Thursday, September 3, 1992 .3 Orange Coast's Most Complete \\'hlttemore-on pcrm.incnt dNl!Jy I lou1 10 .i m 5· 30 p tn Tuc)C:i.>)" 1hur'><f.l, b~ ,Jppototrncnt Mm1~·00 r rtt • L.1~u11.1 .\rt \lu,1•um -<. •r D• •t' L .: l 1 \\ h\ PJrJ<l•"-' I '"~·nhl"'\ a ' . 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Jell Pri~>t>I, Richard Meyer and more Cou!1 A~c , l'-C"P"rl tic.id\ loN1nuuu> C\h1b1t lf'aturl-s "'11:10JI an a' J11Jbl1· h ,, '><lie by m0<e th.in :>O '>c..,t~rn Cal1>orn1.1 ,)rl1<;~ 1n all I\ pc'\ ol m~ .. 1 I h"'•ur> b CJ The Art of Autumn T hat subtle way the light st.:ir1S to <tppeJr lo\.\ er "llh the lonser shadows. and the gentle breezes which arc beginning to '>Often the afternoon sun remind u> thJt )ummer'> IJ~ Jazc 1~ JN:lut to be turned JOIO the arousing art of autumn. Literal!:-. ______ _ TrJdrllon;.illy. the fall season mark the green O.ig for a ho)t of ne"' art exhibition) and mu)cum e'ent:. "'h1ch LJke place throughout Southern California AnJ. th•~ ~car 1s no exception. Of particular intere:.L 111 the hh:.11 Jrl commu111ty is Joan Irvine Smith'~ n.:"1~ Orf.1mLeJ ll"1ne Mu)eum )Ct to open m l..itc O.:wt-cr .11 J prc:hm1nar. location on Von KJTmJn A\cnu.: \\hale a r.ermancnt hutlJ111g 'rte " dctcrmrncd In addi!ton to ho,LIO); '>pcc1..il C\h1ti11wn'l the ln1ne Museum \\Ill tcature an · c\cn1pl~ collcc11on uf Amcrn .. an lmprc~\1001,1 p:11ntmg' thJL ha\c come to be ·'''>1.X1Jtcll "''h (Jhforn1..i .1nJ 11' unique l.ind~apc. On J1,play' a' part 0f l:i~t SunJJy' 1-Jll OJI., CIJS,K. I h:id J chance LO pre,1ew \clc.:111.mi. frnm tlm r .1p1Jly grow mg art collcc11on. Jnd l hJl bnefl) \lllh ~h Sm11h :mJ tlw. mu~cum' Jirccmr Jc:Jn Arts Scene Stern about their nc" fac1ht" "ht(h I "11\ JctJtl 1n next ".:ek's rnlumn. Abo on t..ip "'111 be a r~unJ-up of oiher headliner e>.h1bll'> ;inJ C\cnh to .1n11c1pJtc frum "'hat ..ippe..irs IO be :in e>.cc~tmnJll) c\c111ng JI ~c."1.m 1n P1lo1l.ind •Hod.id - TA LE ~ .. ~· th~ Vv HALF Fresh Fish Dally All Year 'Round Breakfast Lunch Dinner •Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm •Ear1y Bird Specials •Happy Hour 4-6;>m •Harbor Brunch Cruises 400 Main St. B alboa 673-4633 C uis ine of India ' The only (;old Award winning Indian restaurant from Santa Bartara to the Mexican border fer the sixth year. Open 7 days for Lunch & Dinner 2911 1 Cc"1.,t I It hwa •Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 • (714)675-ffi22 4 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, September 3, 1992 µ m M<>ndJy·fridJ) and b) appotntm<'nt •)W's C.1liforni.i Grill at NC\\ port Be.1th \\JrrtQ!I Hotl.'I anrJ l enn1~ Club. 900 N1.'V." pot1 Centt>r Dr Newport Bt·ach, 640 4000 Mar.tw l urrier .ind R.I\ IJCub .are INlureJ 1n '19th & 20th Century Icons.' i.cure"t ol entert.iin~t gwm such .u Slwk!, Temple .inJ luc1lk> Ball and "na~'\.'\ lrom 1.ll11drt'fl s )lor.n .. currt'ntl) on \It."" • lo-0 Fine "'' )4)1 v~ Opollu l'o;o llJIJ C 'tMP.>f1 8e.){l'I. ilJ 1921 T~ ongn.il ptodOC1kln trl\ ol tilt• l~k"'~ f.i.m.~ The S.m~Jni are 00\\ on d~J~ • \hr~el ~II Studio 1.nd C.lltry -oo 1 2 urn.ition A\e COIOO.l del M.Jr -60-9100 MMd·medi.l monoprints .ind ... a1em~ by M.lrgMet lk>dcll •nd l\11\neJ pnnb and embos,,e(I wattrcolor\ by Lind.I •Off the WJll G.alltry H41·B \'1.1 l, ""'port Be.k.h. 713-5950 \\vrl1 r.~. NJ~I, H.lenrolet'-M u ,. \\ 1• Bchr~s Jnd ocher> arc on pctm.int· • pl.)~. ·Hours: HI ~.m.-4 p m .._~ ,., t11day: 10 •.m ·5 p m. So>turd.l). 11 J 1 I pm Sunday NimiWon Free. • Some ULe II HJule & Boh~m1Jn Groove 21tl £. 17th St . Crm.i ~~ f,J , IJ7l An. culle\.t1blt-s, ietro '""' 1 1 1unl..y \mWge Jnd trendy rww clulhm..;., new house\\JI~ oo dtS~ (o< \.lit• 11 • 11 a m ·S p m MondJy·SalurdJ)' u1 l1~ pomtmc"t •South Co.a~t Aft C~nler 28j t 1 ·11o • C~a Mcs.:i. 6.Cu-45.lS Anmution , ' ong,nal '"Ul"ld ~ulptures Jnd c..-ram1< / 1 l~ Jnd .l ~ledt00 o( l1m11~ wl1hon ti ~1,1phs •nd w11gr.lphs by \-J llO(b .irll\h • ,. .on perm.11l('nl d1spl.ly llours 10 .1 fl' " pm Mond.1y·flldJy, l O .l m.·5 p m .11 tl.h •Susan Spirilu~ G.ill~ry JJH &-.11 ~t Cl)~al Courtl. C<»t.l Mt.'\ol S-'9 ~s:;o perimt>n~ '" PholCr.1ph)'... "~ " "'""" c1bJcfllon!«' <1."apl'tv '" "-• H·ri.Nn un dr•plJ ~ 10 CA1 1-\ ccpt.on kll the .lt\r.I w•ll Ix-he'd .! ~ 11 )c.•pt 1J Hwrl 10 .l m .<) pm \\.nl • fndl~. 10 am <> p "' ~llu1J.,). N fl rn ~nd.l)' Adm.won r rt'C' • Worl..s G.allef)' South lJJJ Bf'.• ' CfY\t.11 Coun• c:n.tJ .... ~. Cf'>I • )culp1ur~ ~ \\nod~ OJ\) 11. thtoud\ \c"f'I r ~ IQ Im 'I I \\onJj)' foJ.l , 10 a m 6 pm ~tu l .ind I I .l m 6 p. m ~u~ Adnli• Frl't' Trade-in unwanted CDs or Cassettes for cash or credit toward anything in the store!.,. AllUSED Compact Discs · S3.99 & up S20FF 7 locations to serve youl Including our NEWEST LOCATION... - 1835 Newport Blvd. A 104, Costa Mesa ~ Courtyard) (714) 6~711 . Hours: 10am -1 7 days I weelC -\'Ml this aJl4)0n. bpire5 911S/92 --~---~-----------~-------~- .. . . ... •Dinntt Dana.~. 9 at 6 p.m;t Siglos •Annu eMfit Dinner, Sept. 12 at Phone 497-3668 -Phone S56·2121 e\t 221. S~_olfSLI,_!~ !00 100ndation nf;__>;'m99m2'1 6C'.30 Pm . !~~~cnce Spc«flHotandlH~~~~ • Soulh Co.isl Classic. Sep1 13 -.10 30 • 81lllish A"ards Dinner ~:pl 13, SS.? '"""""• u ""''on. " PP· ,.,IUI.., · enter .Jt "'"''ieom M<1rnott e .-..., .. ~ a m •• OiQC P<1dnnos Sk· 10l. Run .u Sour.h Oub ot tioo't A\Cmoct.ll H<»pit.11 .:u 8.l!l>o:M 3on. 639-499<>. Coast Town Center, C~a \t')J SIS pp Ba\ Club. Newport Bc..ich. Phone 5(4-., USTINC INFORMATION: tt )'CKI ~ an event !isling or dwtge ol infonn•tion for Bi.cklook, direct inquirlft to ~npmin Epstein, cJo lbdlloOlc, P.O. loJC lS00- 184, Corona del M•r, CA 92625. Phone (714) 760-2622. A complde ~.., of 81.lCUoolc listings runJ the first TUHcby ol uch month, • Nau&hty Nlthts ~ the Muuum, Sept. •A • Fl•me for Fla\or, Sept. 12. noon-pre-entry: Conlact Helen \\'Jrtlnt:r. Sli· -209. 10, 9 :10-10:30' a.m .. MlMUm Council ol midnight, QC Fire Chicls at "ort.hnct Fote 8633 Newport Harbor Art MlMUm breakfast Tr.i1mng Center. 1~1ne. food s.imphng • Btron Scott Ch.illen~e for Children •Bobby Hatfield Celebrily Colr Cl.i mc and hrstory ol the museum at Museum. from 5l> QC rnuuranb, conlests, t\orean Scpl. H JI 8 a m lupus Foun 1.111 '" or Phone 759-1122. f<1n & Orum O.incers. f.Jbuloos tetsons, Sept. 12 ill 11 am Chi tlr('n·~ Home So· America 1ourn<1nlenl and concel'\ !>\ R•!-;1 more Adults. 56 pp Ch11drM. SJ pp CK'(). DiscO\~ Mu.cum, Mi>!>•OO I lo-.ptwl le<>u> Brothers JI 'Los CO\oll') Count ' • Billfish Bon V~ge. Sep1. 10, S52 Oub Contact Jim Hol~er, 727•2663 and" South County Commumt) Clinic ct'· Club, Bw n.i Parl. 5-5.225 pp Ph<.nl' of Hoag Memorial Hospital a1 N~ lebnty-amateur tenn1~ 1ourn.imen1 at l\t'\\-891.-1.:oo Dunes. Phone 574-7209. •la BOheme Opening Ni~hl Dinner, port 8each M.lmott Hotel Jnd Tcnn1> •Time C•piule P•rty. Sept. 10 at S p.m., Sept. 12 ill 6.30 pm. Opcr• acific al lo-Club S10 pp Phone 557-5100 • Fund Kiel.off Sept. 16 at 5 p m • OC Philh.um .. nic.. S<x1ct) Jt four "Se,i..on, I lo:t.:I, 1'l'"port BcJch Conwcr c.,,., \I.ii ll!>on, 553-24:.'2 te,:end: QC, Or•nge County. BT; blKk tie. BT~t., ,bl..ck lie option•!. pp, per perspn. TBA. to be •rr•nged. .. Assistance leai;ue at ~er r~ce, 8.il· ~~1?;' TBA Coni.ict Rrchard Deary. 546· • Regg<1e by lhe Boay, ?cP' 11, 2 h pm boa. PreparallOll of time ·oaP.Wle '°' Oct. 2 ,Center 500 of QC Performing Arb Center dcdaoon of new le-!gue 'Center. Pllone • 5pluNn' Around th~ World. Scp1 1 '?· al H)Jll Nl'\\porter, Ne"port Bc.id1 l l\l' 528-1258. 13, AIDS X'l'\<ICE') FoondJt1on OI OC en-Reggae. C.irntx>an bu(ll't, cnni;J, l11nbo ll•rt.i1nn)en1 1n l.1gunJ Beach. S5Cl·l50 pp. Me, m~r~. S-10 pp Non mcmbm, S50 pp See BLACKBOOKJS •Spotlight on Mr. Stoll, Sep1 J, 6·7 p.m ., American ln\lilule ol Wrne and Food hon d·ocuwes •I rest.:iur.inl in Anaheim, S~ pp Prix fo1e menu folk>\~. S25 pp Phone -189·859-1 •~ll~h Tourn~ent. Sept. 11 ·12. 5S2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Club of Hoag Memorial Ho<>p1tal "11hin 70 mile radius of N~'port Beach cOJSt Phone 574-7211 . •Byron Scott Ch..llenie for Children, -• M•ison de Simonorf, Sepe. 5. 9J>t'ril Sept. 11 al 6.30 pm.· Chrldren·~ Home P,mirc Courmct Diners .11 S.monoff reosi· Society, DiSCO\ery ,..,~um. MMi<>n 1 t~­ dcnce '"''"e CO\le BT Contact M~ut p1wl and South Cooney Commun•" .Clinic Kr<.'uckr 6-) 124 9 d•nner •u<1K>n .11 Newport Be.xh Mamou, -• TM Cf.HI L.lbor D.a) CruiH X. Stpl S S 150 pp...fbooe-557~ ., QC Cr111"'n' ~!>ll ->nd Drug Abu>t •~ • B)ron Scoll Ch•llenge for Children lt1e Ab!M' ;i1 QC .f J•rwou~. CostA» "~ c,,,,., I 2 7 30 ~Id .,___ ' SS nn Cont.Kl \\Jn" B11ll 826 19-tll °' ..... .,. at · Pm • ' ren ~ •tUt•.., ,.,.. ' Soc.el), 0~~ MUSt' m, M~ He»· 43 101 •115. ·989 poi.al .ind South Count) Commune') ChniC • Trusures on Consii;nment. Sept ll. pro-5&.ar b.bl.etbaU game at Bren Center. ~){.,!Xe l\'.igue~ opcmn~ol ~-UC l~ine 516 50-31 SO pp Phone SS7· ~ •n Ce>sta 1'~. ~ 6-15·54:-7. 5100. TOP TEN Au TOP25 ALWAYS ON SAL·E! 1. Eric C apton "Unplugged" 2. Annie Lennox "Diva" 3. INXS "Welcome To Wherever You Are" 4. Soundtrack "Singles" 5. Temple of the Dog "Tempi of the Dog" 6. Bobby Brown "Bobby' . 7. Bliek Crowes "Southern Harmony & Musical Companion" 8. Peart Jam "Ten" 9. Red Hot Chill Peppers "Blood, Sugar, Sex, Maglk" 10. Morrtauy .. Your Arlenal" SINGLES 1. NlrYlna "Lithium" 2. INXS .. Not Enough Time" 3. aoyz 2 Min .. End or the Road" 4. Shllk ....... Sister ''StaY' 5. Rk:twd Marx ''Take Thia Heart'' 8. Sir Mix A Lot 0 Baby Got Back" 7. DAS EfX ''Thly WMt EFX'' 8. N2 Deep "a.ck 2 The Hotel" 8. ~ 8. H8wldnl .. o.mn I Wish I Wu Your Lover" 10: A.8. Logic ''The Hllmln" . ' . ' '' : ! ' TOWER RECORDS/VIDEO to great food. drink and enlt'r LainrnenL Just step. from tht• beach. SURF HERO for a quick. but taSt} bitt'. you'll love tht• be<tdH.tyl,· fare at llw Suri Hero. THE WEST COAST CLUB The good time ~ roll in the t'V<.'nings at tht· \\'e~l oa t lub wht•re the order of the night i~ fun. dancing and live t'ntt>rtainmenl. SUNDAY BRUNCH This buffet is one of the biggest and the -be t that you'll find"(lnywherc. M aybe that's why th e ~unday Brunch at The· Waterfront Hilton i · so popular. Make your reservations early. OEIOMABE Marvelous cuisine, elegant. cQ.mfortable decor · against a background of sweeping <?C~an views ... this is what a fine restaurant is all about. Recognized by the Southern California Restaurant Writ rs Association for serv- ing the best in Continental fare. · .. The Waterfront Way may lead you to linger for a night or two or more. Thaf s when our special weekday and weekend room packages will make a stay at The Waterfront Hilton Beach Resort extra easy. . ~ -Thr \\att·~~~ .'/';:;fh Rt·~ort en. So1dlttnt Califontia's B~t &adr 21100 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Huntington Beach, California (7 14) ~7873 Orange Coat Weekend I Thursday, September 3, 1992 a . . STAGE The curtain rises on new seasons at local theaters h.: .1111\. I 1 • '>, ('ll 1111•.:r rn l 11.· 1h'r·1 1,I ll1.1: •'l' C11lll'I\ '.;; ' I 'I" 11~ ll\..1. 1.h11h 1.11 l" .I l""'h1•u'l'. .ill I 1 ... L j t,, I 'l {I 1 .l '"'... 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'J he C11'tJ ~lc,;1 ('iqc Pl.1\ f11lu'c nw11:11' L J. r r ~ S h 11 l' · ' pop11 I .1 r l'llllll'<h "lhl' F11rc1gnc1 ," I h l' N c w p ll r' I The.t i er J\11' Cl·n1cr hJ~ the W1ll 1am I nge <lramJ "Picnic" 111 the "'"S~. anti the We~lmin\te r Commun1 1 ~ ThcJtcr will \l,1ge 1he true \Vorld \\ .ir II sto~ "The Dwy of Anne FrJnk." The L 1gunJ PIJ) house gets in10 BOOKS tile .11.1 Sept I ~ \\Ith ano1hcr )!u.r)' 1ro111 !he Inge e11lkd1<>n, "Uu.., S111p." ThL lll'\I 1111,!ht lrrhh OrJnfe Coj~t C\illq!l' prl',l'11t 111!! ;111,11ha in 11-; trllPh" 1,,,111111.tl w111'' nl Full C<>lllJCI I h, .11.:1. ~('({ \ ~1..·.:1111d ~1.1;::.: l1~h1' up SI..' pl ~-, \\Ith lhl' \\111111 p1e1t1ll'fC uf ,\ntl11m\ Cl.1f'rn"' ··Let':. PIJ~ T"o," \\hilc OCC n1u111cr' \\llh thl' Fr-·rieh pl.iv :111\•ul n1mJnlic mJn1pul.111on,, ··Le:' L1.t1)0th O.ingcrcu)C~." If )llU m1" thJt 1me. 11 'II al~ be offcrcJ JI L'CI 111.Apnl. ArguJhl~ the !!rca~'-l ffill)tc;1I llf them :ill. "Lc' M1)c:rabk)," return) 10 the Or Jngc Coun ty Performmg Ari' Ccnll'r Sept. ~9 for J one-\\cck encore engagement. Also that wed:. Eugene O'Neill's masterpiece. 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A11.••rJ111g lu M.111.111. CatJl1nJ .11fcr, j \Ire" free en\lronmc.:nl. "here 11\ \llll pm.,.hl c w .. ,cc C'Jlrfurn1a .1' II hhlkcJ hdo1c \\e J1!>cmcrcJ 1.cinc nt. nr 1.Jr:.. or high -me tiu1IJ1ng., " In "Catalina H.1nJhook," MJllJn LO\ er' practically C\ crv a'pcct ol the l\l.1nd -from 11\ l 20-rn1ll ion-ycar geological htlltory tu pre ... ent day nora and fauna w11h a deft touch dc)rgned to Jellgh1 rather than d 1~may her reader,. Fa'..ctnattng folk talc' arc llllL'J"\\t)\Cll \\llh up·IO-d:t!C tipi. un ... u.11 \ .111.:J '>ubjcct' a~ "Untangltng .1 l'clic1n From Your Lmc" and "C.il•ll1ng !\tJmcJ on C:.italina." Cnllirf ul '1gnc11c~ of by-gone d.1~' 'p1cc up the reading and arc 'u'l' tu cnt1Cl' "ould-bc touri:.t~ 111 '1,11 !>Ul'h ~ptllS as Vinegar Hill. "herl' nwun,hine fermented in 1he 'llllb ;1ftcr "rC\cnoocr)" ;n ed the '1dh 111 the Jrea. 01her) "11! be Jrj\\n h~ ~tallan'i. dct~ulcd dcscrip1ionll of Cat:iltna ·s 1111enor and coves. such J\ Two Harbor), where "shaggy palm t rees, clear blue water, and smogle!.S skies" acted as backdrops for fil m and TV productions such as "Mutiny on the B km ks Bounty," OO ar "Treasure Island," and "Mc:Halc's Navy." "Catalina Island Handbook" offers in)ight) and advice for everyone, from casual visitor to commi11cd rei.ident. There\ a not-10-be-mbsed )ection on "Island Li\rng" 1hat gi\es a ca ndid accoun1 of "hat 11's like to be among the 2.500 or liO \Car-round rei.idcnb and a first-~id guide with hints on handlrng jell> fi:.h sti ngs and motion \lckncss, First published in 1983, under the title ''Guide lo Catalina," the book is now out in an updated fourth edition that's loaded with inte resting tidbits that range fro m ab:ilone to Zane Grey (the Western novelist's home is loaltcd on Catalina). 8 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, September 3, 1992 •• . ' .. Ch.1ptcrs titled "Ktd Stuff; and "Oiving" tnc:lude helpful map~ as \\Cll a., p1.11.·tic;tl 1nform:ll1on. ll1c K1lh' ~1.1p of A'alun :.hl)\\'> children C\.1cll' \\here to find the l1hral'). the ,,jhle,, mini,.1ture gulf cour!>C!I anJ the crah hunting rods; anti dt,cr.., gcl ~' Catalina l)i,cr)· ~1.1p Kc) to :ic:rnmpany mapi. and ch.1rb of CJtaltnJ. A\jlon .inJ the CJtJhna Undcn' Jter Par!. -'o they can en1m the \\Ond<:rs of the \CJ \\h1lc j\01drng h.uJrd!I 111..c treacherous )horebreaks :ind \eaplanc traffic. Mallan''i c>.pen ad,icc come) from hcr intim.ue kno\\-kdge of Catalina. She s,,,) that :.he nc\cr forge t~ that she ~'as one uf the "lucky people" "ho grc" up on Catalina Island, and that growing up on that small isla nd "as an experience that hall colored her ent ire ltfc. Now a world traveler and accomplished !ravel writer who has three other guidebooks and several award "inning articles to her credit. MJ llan says )he still counts Catalina as lhe number-one 1'1land in the world. A ftcr reading "Catalina Hantlboo'k," readers are likely to find thcmsclve!I tempted to check it out for themi.clves -and chances arc llOmc will be delighted to dl!ICO\Cr thcms.clvcs agreeing "11h her. 0 "Cntalimi Guidebook." Moon Publicrw ons. P.1perback, 26:! pages, S 10.95 i) ava1/.1blc through major bookstores 't\Orldwidc, or call (800) 345-547.1 to m:1il order. Note: "Catalina Guidebook" is also a guide to the other Channel Islands and includes information on Southern California Marinas as well. Meg Gilbert, Hilrry Frazier and Paula Kay in Grove Shal..c pc.lrc Compitny's "Th~ Me rry Wives of Windsor," opening thi \\'eel.end. the Gem Theater. The lf'ine ·Commun11y TheJlcr tnJuguratcs 11!1 new sc.ison 0 I. ~ "llh the Puhti.er Prize-winning !ICrJOCOmcdy "Cnmcs of the Heart." Cole Porter fans h:svc Oct. 9 circled on their ~lendars -the opening of "An)'th1ng Goe•>' :11 the 1111111111~11·11 DeJ h PIJ\hOlbC. Finallv, • SCR 1.-omc to ha1 J •.11:1 Oct. 16 with the \\'e)t Cv.1,1 pr?nucre of "Our Coun1r.-' C1\1U\I" Anc.l the \\hole cycle bc&in~ Jt:J1t1, rMuring locJI playgoer of " bounti(ul theatrical menu. ·1 BOLDLY RESOIAIT THRIWR ... 'Lm .... mlll.IST ......... _..,....,.__ .**** ···-::.-us-••YE11.· _ ...... ...,umn-- .MTllllSUPI" --•..r ---a..-- LEEPER a film by poul schroder bringing people together!" .. You're Single & We're Free! Free fifteen word ad and free daily message check! lbett's never been a better tlme io try the Petsooals! You have nothing to lose! (E.""cept another lonely nigbl!) l S<:ptt:rnlx·r 5. l 99 2 Spt.."Cial Adverti~ing Supplement for Orange Coa4''t Weekend The Jerk an<l: The Nerd .11,, a\' ... gel'> the '"'m-....:n hl.' g(lll:, altt r ·1 hl· pmhlem Mlh Ho~an\ character. d" '' 1lh many icr~. IS lhal hL'> pcr<.onalil\ mJkl.' up allow .. a lot of "dacncs" to fall in ln'l.' w11h him and he know~ thl" 111'> hondulJm llllludc toward m~l of lh<: womc.:n he • encounter nuke' him more hl..c Lhc heel lhan lhc hero I bd1cvc Th<: Jerk fiL-. I.hi.., dC'>CnptJon-the. potcnual hero\\ hn t;J Being ~? Siiigle by Bernard Natelson, Pty.D Many fomalc fricnili ha'-c mid me I.hat all t.hcy ever meet arc Cllhcr Jerks or nerds. I've often thought about why t.hcsc two· words seem lO so re.ad1ly capcure what t.hc ma10<1ty of men arc .ill .ibout Woody Allen, in h~ c<arty ffim Play It Again. Sam, depided t.hc qu1ntes.senual ~erd as hlS prougC)('USl The l\erd IS I.tut nice guy who wanlS LO please whoever he 15· with, but never quue gc~ 11 nght The fact that he may be a nice guy ti n'l seem to help him 1n pursuit of h.i drC3m wom:an It may be that he IS not 100 sure of hunself and allows lhis to be commun1- ca1ed to a \l>Om:rn in some nunner :\erds Lhen could be ~nbcd as rc<al humaru, w1lh real problems rather lhan pta.soc replicas i'crcls alw don't seem 10 have the hcst of social skills They may lack lhe asscn1"c quality that .seem-, so necc. ..... .,..ry 1n meeting and impressing a member of the opposilc sex And when they f'inally do mcc! a woman who w11l ulk to them. they mav seem wishy-washy They llUly do fear maJong deas1ons because they might "blow it·· and lase the ground lhcy luvc sllUgg)ed so long 10 gain tf Woody Allen rc~nlS I.he arche- type of The :\crd, then Humphrey Bogart, Woody's hero in Play It Again, Sam, could very well fit. lhc role of 1 he Jerk. I le 1s I.he smOOlh guy w11h all Lhc nght mo" who knows exactly what the \\Omen want 10 hear. He IS dcos1ve and 1n control and blo, .. :. 11 b-. mi..•.trcaung tu-. "oman, t:11ht·r by ph1landcnng or by n0l pJ\ 1ng 'ulh(ll'tll ;mcnuon to her \'<'h1le ~crd., are seen a<. ovcrh rd1Jblc lo lhc point o( being '-lcadf a-.1, Jerk_.., .He rarely descnbe<l al> being reliable amt re.p<>051blc ~cnh mav lack control Jn<l a..~rtwe~<> 1n sooal situalloru.. '"h1lc Jerks a~ oflcn o-.crlv conuolhn~ 1n their rcLluorah1ps Perhaps there arc "° manv Jerks and '\crd..~ among us because the charaac~llcs no rmally auributcJ lO thc..-.c ~; ..• a11d O>pi11g t\\O I\ pl::> ol male l~C not "o un\.ommoq II \\C tor~·t the IJbcb .mJ loo!,, JI lht. re.ti hum.in hctnF.-' Jnd "h' \H1mcn IJ ll f r ..,:rl.. .. .inJ ·~non: ncrW. , .. c wn °'-'K'" w find -.oluuon .... :mu n:Jun .· tht.. nurnl ·r ol Jcrl,..., lfll.L'-crt.b' • Dr ,\u/cl..'IOn I.) a lu::t~·iJ /~ll lit,/~~'' prcu11cm .. ~ \lu/J1 . Hr><.Jal /}t:hwior tht·mf l /Jc comltiClS support RrrJl'/J.,ft•r w1~fc. ml'11 in Reing ,1'/lgle and Co{'mR J>r \t11df'fm ctm tN reached on bis mict mm/ just call 1be CJ()(;. m this publicall()n und ~eh/ Op11m1 2, lbm Call #t•IJ03 HE PERSONAIS • rcmic1. "'-« Call 1399 lnm, :<-IS, IOOll 'MIUl'ed. po<lll•c and OflCll, 4~ S9 Lona Bach. Call N S1 WCS1mW1Cr Call 2753 PrutSI/\ \ 'ti./\ \1l:D 8cau11ful bkinJc """" 1ru11 c.c:s. lO. secu lu/Mlwmc, cduc:M.Cll, ambi111111>. rMn1lr·oncnt.cd ftn.anc.~11) 11\Jo: ~ 5\1 JO.SS ror fun. trnd,ad•CMn. l,..11e.Cill 197 A TilV\CTIVI:. Fl.."'\' Y WF :ti. ~ .. s W\t W-2.S foqi.vucs. mo• ~ fWI lntne. C~tl l()l)S CIU:.ATIV[. /\TfRACTIVf-. D~r. JO. secb •ru1.al frlCftJ\htp ... ,111 o~ong mJn llll'lungton Be.1th. C,ll IOl>l How to ~sJ>OIUl to 1111 t:UlJ ~pag~2. VB Y A 111IAC'11VB DW'F 30. M10_..wnf ··u .. ..,. ...... __ .. ,.. ...._. -JI.JI. lni-. c.I 1116. nus CAUFOllNlAN, SWF ..... pm.,._$'?,._ N.'S. 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SWJ-. JS. LO\G llJ\IK.al\ 1-Yl:S. IOU l-"f'.'1 llll&flltr, COllYCNOCln, lM Olll <loon, ~(-. pcrlorm111& IN, h~J WI food. Scd ...-IU•c, Rl)-JI> inc.~ SW)4, 29-40. ror ATTRACTIVE. PROFES SIO\ AL. A DVE.\ 'l\. 'Roti S, at>t lcuc:, ~ic. SWF. "'"' ~~. '.IC!CkJ J7.q -.. .,. $11!\Jlar .. cntMa Ttaun RM!dl Call ISll \ll1tAr 11v1 e tt..F Fno RI O\Ol.61 O~ l \/S,.CJ,'Oft: m•n •ot•un '·'"''"' for (!IW ... '""..,. lft"1 Y.,., un ~. rnc wp ..nJ W.t me AA) "'hers from u qu111o LI C\O'loni: 111• ns 10 boou MW JC.-111' l.odt .. , fot wl\k'. wlf con 1"""11. ti1• M-ll•• 1e11tlanan, I~ SO I il.c ~ ""'1r:) b.\JI, "'°' IC'<, ~.I.. lf11111.,.ton lffcll CaU 2069 l·Xllff\41'LV ATlkACllVl IOOK~O F<'llt \I\ \Ir:. cu., v. t.llUI \II) \Wl· I SW\t . • i~ n •U)Mir11C1 .. •.proras.oru1, <UIMc, ~· \41BI •.1111 kkh' fr •inc c,n 10 1 l'I M\ll\' v. \\lH> p,1t1c • \II\\ ~ """ n c, r Litfut l'o un. .:~ ''" .. ..n.. llint. un .. c:11,.,, hf~ I "'1r lie h CAii tM! W \' ffl> A mlll1&1ltt rc1o.11,I~ 1d.w..~••r • 1411 a fu. 1111'1\. ~. """'"llul :\ ~ \lo \I fli~ up wp m) hf~•\~~ C.alt 11% I OVARIJ "· Sl·l}I \ I~ 25, lun '""'I' .J• """'" .. ~··j!~}l(!!I • JT1.Ak. r ... 1r .. nihll r ,,, J'C""bte n:l.c .. -nJl•r 11 .. 111m,1 .. n llu h < 111 I H\ \WI l>I \llU \ llA~l>\0\11· 111 ~ltM ut1•"7 0 Im Sv, 1'i 111, •~t.wnlhf11r~ JI"& • .lJllUlt.. lv•hn c~u lb IUl\4 \\lll'' khl'<l\\1\11• llAOlA.\T' llJI • 11'\. tui.i,...,. s-1<1+ • ..._... snie:M. JS4J .. cwu • .. ,,,." .. ~ Ml!Mk .... ...., ~-... ·-···· .--i ir--. YI zza. SWF, Jf', A.\CPt.£1l."TRT.N4, CllfDYI ,_...We ~ • .._, • ClClllt'lftl. -..... ..... Mer. Sedls ~ ....... .-.;... liCdd) bc.v SW! .lllM c......- Ull 211L ~1\S0'4f~ WITIY. S7, T1U)4 IUA\'DE Bf.Al. TY 1«b m-4 JClll'-aft 4S. IO Si..e ._. .... m11se11111l, mc:.a11Jcn11c• 111ter ~ widl IN&• arid "'-" II' 'tne. C.Ut 21112 OJI , ctASW. VlVl\CIOl. , pe w~, RomnicMda••-.. Secl.111c i.crwc prokl~ OJ\t, ~ •1111 k._ hdJtaoMI vallli:I for-mcful~ 11'1>-. Call 2179 l\IE!J..r<T\..AL A SOOl:Al' Ova SO" Vay pmty. shm OWF S7 t«ks .vtlCIOlM ~ ~ 60 IO \~ lll0¥1tS, COftCGU A '"11u«111c AMI 1c..l ll)ll'Ja~' ~ of h\.mtw lnJ Abtlny IO ii..a>'I: lw. Mllp&S• dcpus. !r.WIC. C•ll 26t! ATIRACTIVE BRUM:TTE s-..,.. \~.;.a ··~ ,_,, ·-personal M \ m11> 1<. io.. (I'. bil111 for umc in >r« w I \ S \t, for kJ11C ~1t11g lrtcn.hhor Ir~« C•ll 1qg9 PRCTTY PFfl T'f.. PKOn.S ~JQ\Af. Of~. \IS. '6_ WM!I al fee~.~·-bvo-• theoul<lU'\.~.~ ~II 111&. ~Md llllKll mott.. S«k 1111 a bot frinW. io..cr a..t t.fc pw1nCr •1111 MllltLv ~ M-Vcp Call 2126. lNTI:lJJGE iT OWF. '6, kwa people.-. budl. n ¥d. IN' met dllwn. ~ ~ .. shin: -Lac-s..:t.. t.I 2S0'2. I W>.Nrrr AIJJ -A-SWl"J w1lll AU,AJncncan re-I "*t wt.o's rwully A .a1aml7 u:oft. M 109 °"' a-n "-' NIS. • ~ • -... or ~6'•.fllll 1-1 cti.. 11114 ti0 BS! C-.0.-dcl Mii. CaA 160 '*"-' Hl> •pn>l~nun• kftll1o \ hoa IO bt l'Ol'L•'IUC ( 111 I 'f'«IAIUJ~ • .iO'-H ...... ~ hl.c tc:nnu Yllll hl~e ~ l'O • llOft" ....nokcr. 1«..U ~IN.a AA J- Capcstn111o C ~ 216 I CAIU'O, A TTitM:ltVI: aaa.4n,9P11 ........ .... .....,._ ...... "-ti ,_._.....,..c.rua&<m1 ' I • i:J .,_ CaUlSJ NETTY~ .U ZS.lS WM r; ....,. 1 ., tuWs. ~-t ·, 'for,auiMr-.. c...,. c.a 1rn. SWF. A 1TllACT1V£. l2. ~ .,. "7 for~.inw~t.c -r-e-a .. ~far ,_',...... M -qi.lie cvvc I .., ...... lfM'. CGl!lpWt\. ... ., ............ \ty~\\tul ~ doft1 t*'f' me' If dJ.., .. I •ICp )W, COiii.iC! llllt. II\,,,_ c..11mo t..El"SC0.\!\1 en SWf \IS,~~. II S, wit f"'C5C"cJ 41, .Cll•c •I ~wip.f~ ....... Ii. el6i. ~ pvw11 dl!Wnn, ,,~ tra•d. '°""" ~. h<• ct..., •-.,,U . ..clmoft' YOl -o1111c.l-ovc,Sl •.-t.vtl\ Cf«IM mM. f VQ111 Yll ~ 0 20. ~WJ-. XIS. cxi-A nvr ~"'" llUI, •t~ fMWI monJ.:.i fAf(MCOll~ \loll~.m.•1 IO, f6/I tOil Set" .. •a.lll•c tom.u\hc, hcaltlt COMlo~ 'i\1 '\c•'J'Oft Beac:h Call 11 Ot l'Rl-ITY RI O\Dt·~ ,uc,c«M 'fdW .... ~h. tl""-'lc. """"~ •M. )Wlhrul <I) IA•ei u olin,: • OllliloOt\. Clll('l1.t1Nng frKM• '" ct.iwtct lw t•o • m) !r.111t hl~ 111pCf 7 )r old IOj\ ~.-..\I. \ s. n.so ... ., 1w .,..,...,"'......, \'llllcs l!cJUi ,.,.~ C\I I b:'~ty pcnon..il hie If\ tt (•II w . «>I.SI I. 51.ISLE\ "Of :R. Alli. ~c. pd~ WOftWI. l'laie rapcind 1f JOI .. we old r.i...wJ vaJ!a, •C!r)' IMrelCSs/uf II )1116 (~ -_, -sdfdlt I will •oak. Lrw-. UI mA R>lw.9 Cou.£01i OUEL' OJF'. M . tool-. f4ll' lier K •s. .• ., We'• .. ,~ ......... ---..-wl-.h -.,.. .. Call 20ti6 l'ltETIY. '°""'-"fflC. ~,.. )1. I j' -.--. J.wuh, JI'°' a-al SCIU WM.~. Jj..iS .......... , ... lllC.-llll.far&atcli '°· ................ Clllllf!\Jl Di ...... 1~-Call 1771 ~ llV'E ~\'Cl:. CCI..\ I\,\\ BUT !\OT Pl.ASTI . OWi • .tfl ,.Ohll!l-.1.~.lo\O rN ~ ...,_ aa7 flftf'laa. ~ ........... r°'ilMcl ...., -~· '\1, s~~ R1l.l ~ Woodbury c.o.th-e edkolr~ha Hllcyoo Publi.5tu~ t>e.-si~ Layout. TypcM"n lnSl (3 IO) 4'92 60·10 rft<..c (310) S9l 60r13 r X ·. .. - •S.SS 0....-C. mt TAU. (S'll') SWF, 19, OOTOO. IMi, ....,_ ._.._ Medics, _ ............... 25. .., ........ ,...aity ~ c,,.... c:.M 1152: COMMITMENT OlllENTED. S-fll.~ 0 fl I IL s.ts .... ..., ..... dill'C W.. "*"· ~ cmMln, Wall S...1-MI. '"-Cal 1614 OWF. M. 29. M . soc.;nu-1~ LADY. Seeb Mllllcs, ~ _, .. ,.._. ucii.(. wtlile • 1a1m ti> be a CaWOllMI airt! N~ a--. c:.111177. VEJtY SELECTlVE, _, pmiy, ~ S7, nn, llblJt.. Sens so p1w. m-'. channsna. wmy ,_re.,..,-"*' hfe'111.Wty ~ Irv-. Call 17•9 ATTllACTIVE DBF, JOS. SHAPELY. 111CWlble tom11111e S«ks educMe4.. p!d-lllfll. c.all Md°' wtw. /'\IS Nie ror ~ f*9C ... ~ .. c:.111167 2AKSUM SAYS IT All.. A ,_ .... s8f-(61'116'V34)n. "''diqcs llhM •ill CllChlnl ) °"' arx:t 111>1 will as~ 101f 411'111 urulc M •Ill•-'fOt/I hell\. Lod;1111 («a ~p ~J11 on fr~ It WWI. YOU TAU. SB~l )4..a5, , ._,_ Md nry coefadcn1. aw-&. Ull 163S. GOOOWOMANLOOKJ."iG FOR A 0000 MA.'11 Allrtcu~. c~y OBF.17. S7/12Sf. Sotkl'I S\t. )j. 50. -nc:c. f•11)' GnClllCd. -····~~ ....... l!low IO llUl I Wy. U.. a..tL c:.111997. ATTltACTIVE, SE,SliOUS. SllAPA.Y. f.tl ripM "*it, SWF. s.t.s ...,1"t. "-'l. al· m,_ SIN. ~2. .f9' ,,... ·~JliU~-. lillmccded_.... ....... -. aood~•..Spll)" •Vol ~ ol ....... 0.cltll c-~ C-'I 1112. A TiltACTIVF. SIU . 16. S'S'. kl\ca d.w' ... 111..-d1.. SeU.s &QOol ltd.W11--ICIVC.. ~ SB\I n •• ,15 s1u, '°' rncnet11pt llCld rtltl '9 I.& Palm.t. CM! 1140 A TIUCTIVE. A.:U. nGl.'lUD SBf. 57111(11. 41. ~ wai. ¥rl'J iolld1 WICC l'CllPlrl& D lht ~ Seit ... '-"> ... cu cd11 a.a...,.sw't. 40t, toru1111 prilmlllip .. pol ..... Q)Wlltl llC'llt. AMbeilll Call US7. RAl.DWll\ BROTill'U lool -hh • IMl4' (Al•. William, Dwd>. IM\ .... o-bll.ct)'t. lalt; "" ........ ~). 211 (,'\II M1uCatl llS7 VutY A nltACOVi· DWI. I'll> •Kill\ J9. 55 1 ?U. \.r.I. l'layful ... rcaJ)' llS ....... Um ti) •ilJI l&lf&:ll•C, t.«lft.I~ , · '"" ft!!tlll(~, •• 11 '4btc w \t M ~.S•llO•rud tor l c~-. Cal 19U Man S1 tlitg Wi ii 1n . W.TIJRE.STABLE SWM profcs· saonal S?/140 r11. .CS llflne:l1•c 40+ :\IS....,_ for mowtc:t. lhc- 11cr, ~ ~ O(jllCllYC 6m. romanct, nl Clllll:lllGllll llll:ams· '°" 8ac:h. CaD 4640. AlllLETIC, IVSDSOME SWM ~tar 6"210, 34, .ts l int· ll•C. r11. r1111. llllk\c. ~ SWF Onnae. Call 35'2. Qt;IET, 51-l~G.~6'/IS-S f llJO)'t hcnc. llll1ll't, nnch. Sock \all lhln. lllUlllVt, (en.le• &1"111& lady ~ llC. Cd 4007. SW\i Mwpol\ Rada bwmesmu dcwa "'lll!llll wlltl body A bnins under 31 Sqlc Mom« M'IG a.· ncd. ~ Bach. Call 371S. DWM •S Sf.EKS pdlle female~ 11 bolh sdly11!d--. Kids ob~ lrvnc. Cal •*- MAUl.A<iSPAMlL Y ML\'DfD, SWM 39. ST /160, N/S hippy. hlahhy, cacn:Uc "lllilfly, aood .... nditiollll .... widc iikr· -. aoo4 -· -"lunar, ~ llllCllft. c • '*"' hive llllqrllY. Sal fie-. -... ..,J. INd '°" wlll 111> "cp-"-1rmt. c.Dl631. ..\TJMCTWE DW\i JS. 6'1210. lilllb Pft'IC brwlclu re!Mtllft.h1p inoMat for run. td•C#in. °'-ac. Call 31.s9 S '4 2.) 81 Uh 'll:S clcialcs s.'w.dd be rmlllic.~llllrt chlli.cr lc:!s. rnarpna IS lllll IUia ~inc. c.u J.i07 Pl I YSK'IA. 'i S\\> \140. SW! SO ab IC7aclf\t, at.lt'Ud (malt »-JS fer rt~ ~II'(. Ca:l '446 DYSA.\GC.MA.\"DSO'l(E,,f-... .. SWM n. 67, wurld _..,., ...,..,., ecwed O-.-m r-_,~-.all lpCllU ·--=-~~ Vllll -" ...... f-..lly fClt\ft. Scicks WI)' ~)' lllrlQIVt __, widi ~ •• lllCI dclPIJi (21 l2). ~ Bach..Cal ll41. l:SIQUE GI-.\ nE\4AS .etks ~ ~· DW\4 S7. 41. lltllaic !\.6,lllldltp1..niaal•c. wdl·mM taed,llappy~ & finanaaDy -. I *i. play lmllJ Sid 1olf. b<c nvd Scckq ., a1nc11•e. ln:l'I arnbcuid. dq1111 bdy. ~~. IO iNR 1 hippy hfc and bu!IJ 1 liisunJ rcllllONhap ~1talW IOY1l1y. czusurld mpect • 11111a. lrvsnr Call 4119 A TaLE"'-ca1.0'4 34.proles· ..-.. fllllllC&llly tllClft, alM'J cin. ... -es. .ts 24-34 rc:ma1c Wllh • aood -al IM!lor. elf ottMlllllC Ind ~ kids OK Irvine. Call 3971. DWM. OIAISTlAi.'4, NIS • .n;ST SO. ,,. davOft.Clll. Pf' londy; 11D. ach- laJC, -...._ -· Loakiea fot Jbaptly. I0\'1111 &al to SJJOll T1111n Call 4901. DW\4 SI. diccmd. praauble 6 / J7j ..U liahhy, llllllft SWF for eou. iaris. lim c:wncs. Lone a.di. Call 4691. SWM OESIR.F.S S\\T:.ET ~tu). pc111e SWI .. 111i lonahar. i.achool as ror "'11d 1J11U SIStSC'I Be.ch Call 3067 a.:t.nRFD, ~cry hn!scllw, p OQIS ~ ltlllllCWI SW\t 'V "S, 40 (looks)()) Kds bauuful lid)>, early JOs.. Liq BcacJi. Call 4297 SW\t PROF'FSSlONAL ~VXBUM JO. S'I0'/16S 11hktic. Double$" 1 succcss(ul blll-. Scit.kJ my enc and only. Coial Mesa. Call 3SS7. SllY, wnTI SWM prole&s1onal, 32. S7, .as lllhry, ainrm., col· lqc pdSWF 20-40, N/SIOfor k11W ICnD rdaionlhlp. ... tny lowc ~ aooit lloob. tplCY rooa. rihn -· uimauoa, blkbell, m, JIU, Mt'll'roll. Biuli cGllllldy, - Npas. au. S8JC111~511.... birry blondes n$ rallcG fllT!aTtd. hne.C..113614 DYNAMl11l PAO.AGll. .hand llllnC. S,.'4 6 7. aihk:lic frllllO. iclli cited yel Dll•t, .it't"f11I )ct bJl1blt, fll\I> 'a•'VI y >a cktp. cul· llft'd ~ c:asliil, C"ll'91fitll¥1 )9 ..,14 .-bo loves iP&cll·~ ,._ ~ ._ Wftjlw a!ld .S 111 S7. 2.S 3l. SIS.amT•,.mtidcd lr-mr. Ca!IJID -~s.•.-..~ wrc, ~· !rt-. Call 4216. SE\lOR JO. S'flillW. hahhy, 1t· \Ive, aood ~ -'J IO lac* .. .... ~~a~Bc.di. Call 4142. • VElY l~DErESDF..\T prol'es- _. Abmn SW S1117S. 25. brownhm, blue~ loolt111 tar • sl111. all'l<ll'<t lady ~ hli.cs lhc bndi, •nana. llMI the eood hk llwii111Cl«lll Bath. Call 3158 ATTRACTIVE SW\t 37. 611185. ~. prok-q,onal mo.1c-. coo1t11a. tpal\(, >wn& SOii. M:d.1ro& lllltlQJvc 5Wr 20-2.S W11hau1 cM drm. S Oran1c CAwy CaU '\Mt AMERICA.\ <iLADIATOlt siuJ, ... , ... ~.bi& e-aythq. Lool· me'°' 111,. c~ blonde 1oap me! U.. Batdl CaD JlS6. :i.'Ecr AASIJRffJl S'IO'louk1,.rcr I a.l3 lach lfld -binly. MUSI hle lo ha•c fun \cwpon Bcacll Call JOSt OVEJM~ATI:DSM31,S 10fl90,red latrAl!ur C)ts, tclf~ kw lib Otrlllitn. hl&h cncr&Y. c:altal!dy r<mmlK Sid "'"'Y lllll!ftllCld Ill po51· 11-e. tcn10111, tenOlll ~ ~lS llw 'PPf«lllCS • &ood mm' Musi be dowa ., anh. '°"' lonblt. cmdcr 111d fun IO dllJm' [)or,' be shy. Leins 8-h. ull3 ?I DIVFRSE. Ariu me ~:-115 pro(cs11or.al S\\'\l 'O 6 1116~. 1.lc:s lcmll, c~lina. huung. c:amp:na. 111 IC1'1$1111 Clfl\cnlUOl'I. n».h llQC (~1bk IO llbd). KrtJ ICll•C. uitaeitm1. lfttcll11en1 SF Custa M~ Call3S30 SliCCF.ssI1.'l 1~Clt•C f.uropc:l!l DWM S IWIU :O.IS. finanually and crnot10111lly l«\l't busmcu oo.llCf. IQIUlllC DICC piy, bcadlfr~ hcimt. 1«b dmy, 1urx11vc SWF 25 JS. Ncwp«I Beach. Call 3727. llA.\'OSOMe GIJY. S11b1c. p«{~ NOllll, 6'21190 ICds l&lt'la"'C. Jbm, daisy lldy for walks, dmO"J. 1o1r IMmarllf lt.. c.u ms. A'lmi1()S WOltl.D SW\1 37 -u ~~ lt.4 ICl.ldml ~ )'Clll'S 3£:~•«115«'1.aQwtla c~11 SJJY PflYSlt'1A. '\ 1,.k'ie', ~ o •'Vl60, fMTil'1 ~ d ..... 11* Nn:let 'lecU I*• lClllltOl.,~:111 an 34 ~~ \S67. ~.\ L"Ot.:S, S~(:\MSlt l "' fnapa 61/19~-cr.ecc&s~ l.IJ \SA~,'1\)'11 ~~ tn•wl llt.intmc;Cl'l c .... ,,qJ Jiil Call 4G'I. Cl. ~<i EDGE SWM 24, m.JOYJ W"c' Wdl lti.c wt wry sccmno. QI lured lfld ~ Se.a Bc.:b. Call 3l19. HEY SUGAl MA'4A' SW'f 34 ncals tqs hm bw.om. °'~ DWF/WWF4S-SS.Jla,.1homt Call 3666. HA:\DSO\IE. BRIGIIT, 61'b11.c C)cd mco. proc!IKa. ~ ~. new CO the 11C1. laugh> -11'1. WUll) conwnmcd 10 honc>ty and op.11 <Ml· mw:uauon a. 5la'Cd :bpCCI' ul 1 I01<1ni rcb!JOlbh1p. scclr.. ach ai• = ~. scl!~onf1dcr!l. ~hcrcd rcmaJe ..,th 1 bcau1llw w .k """~ both passtONll: and prin.11>o~'<l h"~ 11nd IDd the ou1door< Pl'cla~do lowud pcmc. darl hl111cd/(Uvl1t looks. Sea I Bcac.h. u ll 4 270 A."il\1Al. llA."iDSO\IE 1111~1ccm. 1nisi1c.ambttious 30. S'Wl6~ S\\ \1. sira11ht pwlOI\. n.> CO'llllllllllala, no BS. COii.i Mai. Call 3701 SEJ:JCl~(i ASIA\. DICC l<IM.r.i s-. p«{essional S\\>\I 1~. S I SO seas SAF, poMoblc marnac lrvl'.IC. c.n l66J WIFE WA. \"TED, by t1i.s fun lo.ma Teddy Bar !)lie. )y, ST. -+lo lo-cs IO.lftl. Alsolall!IJ, kids.dor, "'llC. .....w. bcach.inourua. 1mc1rna. cookq. 1TU1.17. rclln CXJaJ:m-,.i )Ollr b:as1c ·onc·bcll·ol 1 atch. Ylholic.lw~ \JS,1t~, .. y .. 11o IS rctdy, wtll.na and able rishl ~' So luTy up, )CM prdl} i.f}' Ind mU.c ycu bcsl lnO\c qlN..1 before JOmC Olhcr' kn)' &•rl Stu me fll'Sl ~pllrl 8-.h Call J.S!' SIXGLE \f0\1 WA\1£.D OW\I. ~ 48, S'IO, athlau;, ~~. lunonius. l'llmll1llC S«ls OWf )J 42. Cll5U MCM. Call 4495 llru,"DSOME MIDWF.Sn.R\l-R s~ YOIJlll 41, 6'/ISS. lnldl1ccn1. 1unorws. heakhy scctJ beauty r~ camwlmclll. ll1811S1&ton Ba..h CaU 4017. HA "i0S0'11:.. l\IOTIO\ \Ll \ Of'L\pro(o...1on11SW\16 in.•1. dntru qallWIXI 1clat1~?· fu; '°""""omm1. fut.n r .. ,.,.1) r ... , .. !"UlllC, .. :ann. p.i)'C.. ''"t a,ra : 14• i.lwrc tee inc-I Clll'') ..... in, . ck'~ ~··11l; ;a; '.IIJfl, p.'l<I" '*'flhaa' '"'4-. ... ""'· n.-.. "'"· t.-: :a"'•" 0..-....:c \\ ' vn. , · '11 .. cll·•dcr.111}. ~· C"'·· ~en aundicd, .. ~ ... l't.:ltt (0 ccc cdlU!.~. "'" ct~ \~ 40, lll.,._"\J\C, I dr,>'JI. "'rd \I .. B .. "IU P•·• l. 'J!~-. \ .. Tl.Rt: LOHR :)\HI 1 \I' ·~~ mibr\M•'-' ""'""' '"' S«u s m,jcf a•cr11c bu.'J \ 'l .. or.w.n lS is rcr 11.Arii. '.r:"' bud111&. 1rnd, """'cs· lll'd • · • w 11r1m. Call m1 I VE REI'\ TOl 1hh..")'Tt l~&C• I SW\f. ~h a111a 11•c. c \Ot. $ttl.sS~l .S.:c 1ll'• 11<>111mc<'a furn 1111 ("o>:J \1ca t ~ • 1~ • latdl. Call 40S9 llA \DS0\4EL Y C\.if.hlhla_IS... ~. SWM SIS 0, 6'1176. JY.' collcsc dqmd. Vay mud111110 u crcue lllCI Pfopcr 11U1rnlllll 10S11y fat IN! healthy & ,,,. '"""'tes. an:cru. theatre. !pOIU nl ITICfC Desire 10 mcct a S WJ-. '\.6 D, lO'l: wticrn fir 1nd hclltlly. pre11y atid alll'IUlvc for moriopmous rclauonsl11p Pct1ics wclcclmc. ton')' no clllldrm. f,.,inc. Cal: 391•. Sl\44S:s'7.cn)O)'wlirc.~. nlO' ... dani.l!IJ SodcUIJ lllnal\C pctolc !1\\> f.35 .is lor tocnd.l1or. rt> m~:"-• Seal RaoUI Call ~I X'I 3 To resporul to these ads call 1 (900) 407-4377 SW\\ J1 b 1/IH, CO..JUY' ...,_..,~, 4 (billed al $J.49 roo..111~ """'""·'Y.:1111& Scn"1"c p er '"b1ule) and humcniu.. ~km~ 11tncu" to 40 SWI· Irvine Call JS~J PROl:l-.SSIO\ALSR\111"2!!05, '1 n>y '°'"" ClljO)' Sjl\..-U. comcJ, • '"cd.Clld ICUWIY~ l~ICf~tcJ •II mcctr.c a:ira1.11¥c pll)>•a;Jv f111 nu.c 2l 32. ra..c 11:1omp.ir1.1• o .. mood Bill' Call 3 :'.O Sl\GLf. & A\ All.ASL f \\ \1 ~: a.;.r.u.11•c.1111croo:al 111 "1«\;"J ~ ·• l'" llr'Yll PIClbc cai \ 1 , .or \ , • Call )()C I or see i11stn1ctio11s 011page2. llO\'EST.CARL\GS'A-'\119. Sm m, ~IS a.'llcsK. suu.a.stul. n--m fAJO)'S dlNnl-o.A. mu-IQ sp<rw.~ \ ~ O'lU, IM!lor S«u a:tnai\t S \\I \IS ! 40 .,..u. s.mibr qwl.:10 Ir "ne. ull37H OW\1.tl,6'21190.~~°"n !1111. hkts coif. tinais. b1k1n1. "'llLtT t. sccu S'4r 3S4i. \ 5 TLH11n. Call 4301 L\,,.lll£llJAL DW~! 111taa.<e l'.1,.1180, pro( cs;~ JQnl!. C111111- Ull lm.k o{ any racdcr lilm,11a•d. opla-111-~inc. Call 3619 VLRYtn;MA.~ OW~HS,S'9',cdli atal, pro(~ional wckJ tit. honc:cl lid) toha•c r111111y. ltlcl1. ltv111t Call 4337 RI TiltFD l'KOfl:.SSlO\Al...hand kwn.: a,,, A1..1 SO. \~ JlltX II\ c 1tldcpc11dete ~~Ji) bit. W S'I l\"C lraHI, 11:11114> \c,.pon n......h (~II '\\\\I ~· i. ·\ 11n 1 h~i.; nm • ..n: ,,. .& ... \Xi ""i' 4•w:nt:a! ~"..: '"\' I :.:s.;;r .Ca n :.1 I' U "11-.81-.SI FR \ll 1. • ,_ Men . Seeking Women ~ i11g lel ife Cu stomer f!n•ice call (3 10) 59 2-60.JO f<>r i11fOJ."llllll io11 o,· nssi~ttmce. Sf .. • ~·"9.:. F 9'tlOIO SM :!>io9I• Malo D O.v0tcod G Guy I. le:! l(Jlf J I Bloc, H H 'PO"' w Wh N/D No \ , .. N/S Non r,f Special Advertising Supplement for Orange Coast Wee~end. A3 , ... • ' • 4 To respoml to tbe.~e tuls coll 1 (900) -107--J377 (/Ji/led at SI. -19 per mi1111le) or see i11stn1ctions o n page 2. Men Seeking Women AS!,\\ Ql.'FF.~ \"EEDED. SW\1 4 5. ~tnd "ncxrc. handsorM busuicss <l'\'TICf soclu men Lal lad) JO-35 v. ho likes w l1111. golf tavus. c:unpcng an mwnlHlS 11111 long v.~lli on lhc beach at nag/It \cwport Beach C1 II 4190 AlTRACTI\'f:.fTT.S\iJ\RT Ath tt.l, rtm1n1Jc. D'W'I. f>'t ·111~. 40, 11• 'flCCI pr-city, fa tlltdli~ml Wlgl~ 1ng. St1mJOUS v.'Ol!Un. »JO tor da11<. in~ dtrung, ttn cl. mil) and calm lime<. i•ughrt1i L'ld lo-utg UgW\I \1gil(I Call .WJ1 111 \..,ll\l<l·&C:\l<I V.W\l,i.J "'"' ,J, " llllO, io:un\.11111 ... u'< \ "l «-ck-anrac111e.U1m I.id) """'' Ji.1..""l'.a~1ng.bc..c.h.m,'1.'1lJ~' . • k"'t..,. l'-l~J ... -T> ... sp~n't, In\ d. ~Htn1C' .1.1~ l•n11I) Wl111ua u ll J6 7 I SW\t, H. 6it88. clcgrC'<'d pro!. t'ltht1'1< lrcxn largt t1ltlll). tn)U>• .111~~~. MU, trl\el, Cl~). <ttk .,p:•loc.ilt'd S'Wr v.ilh ••lues l..ooi lloo•h ull 1953 ~W\I. JO, llA\DSO\ff, fo. twi l'l\'IC\\ltwul. non rchg1cw. 5 1 t \C't~tng 111n,n r SI· J.l or under ft"' tun. r.nu.1<.e and relJ11m\h.p loJ rl tt• MJJT13!lC •"'1 !;un1I) (0<11 \lt"Q Ca., J: · ! I llll° \TI D \111U11C. i.L"I ·•" •"i. •p.r::.:::i !or Ir..: .... ""°'' l:L:-.a.: \C • :" .... ~ ~~l ~l'("l.2."l u.'1..k"T :u :.t re '"'ct.""" f' 1.~ \.Jr-\" C,1. ;:!h \0 I H>K I \I R YO\ I-a ro;:"t I>"-\I b~.(I l7.~.)~'1~J..il. lL'l1tt. pcrwna'i.r «<"U:lC'" t>rgll'JM'~" 0:- 1 ITU·Y sal\UC-.S bJ) ol bcaJI\ ,/1ann, «'lpl:.<tt.::lOOO ~ &lli) ,, • orrrn.1ment & tq:clhc:rr.c-.< Le:~ t>rg111"' 1th i J~lc,;ue & an igaio ol ~. Wld and oc a n rctr a ts Ir. ioc Call ~()()~ . PROFE.SSIO'\AL D~ 37. tn)0)'1 ltlr, spats, shows ninuncc. Scciing 1n1dhgc:nt, fun; aurJtCtJn lady (2.b- 36). Caona dtl ~hr. Call 3938. TAU...STIOSGWIUF.D S~ 42 ittli ltlnCO•C lady who WIJIU I dccrnon makut& man. Let's talk llununaton Be.ch. Call 44 & s 'ICORPIO SW\.1 50\, :alhlc:ti.:, sk". ttnni\. tn•et ~ Stt.-SV.1- .io. \IS 'CWJ""' Beach c .. 1 J851 FRESH PRL\G 1~ SB\1 prolr<> .,..,,, yearning for old fasluU>Cd "~ ~lallor\Shtp seeks SB!-. 18-JO, tnJO)'S conccru. fest. beach. u1 \'c1as Signal lltll Call JJ 12 CiOOD LOOKl:-0.G, successful SV.'1, H. <eeks clusy. aunatve . ,.. lady cn•11g romanu:. cumm1tttnC2'1I 1t1d bcSt f ncnd. CU!>ll ~low Cal I 3957 ATllLETIC. PROFl:.SSIO\AI., S ~1. 32. !«&s shm. clusy beach lady 10 S..al ti out Slmti Bead! Call 3537 lt.\\l>SO\ff. SllY \tA,\ JO, 57/ I SO I lo-c mus"."'°' 1cs l.A4111& for the rtiln maich loo& Beach Call 42{) 1 OW\4 PROFFSSIO\AL ~7 ~ \(WllCOllC 10 enpy lhc good life '" U'I' ti, mus1-. Ill•"'°' d.ti..c-3nJ .1<.hrt~4~ ~ 1 Or1nicC.x.1!) c.11 I~~! ·\ TllHSl <;W\1 ,.~ 'p1r11u.1l nwm~ou~. gcm·rou<. \pu1U11c:·ou. •. rorm!lllL, ftt. nJ,, ~s same in l6• '"lman lool lkad1 Call 41133 I\ TH.LIGi,~ T. 111..~0R()t:S . Sl-SSmVI·. 10)'11. QJCl.ci,Sful. nN d, 41, S\I. ~( pre11y lady, 3G-IO. Spo<tWl('(JUS. ~-.ual. V.ml\, bn&hl, ._;inng. for oommmcd ~11u<ruh1p D11mood Hlr Call 4lbS ~>JI R SIV\ Tl R PILOT. fit '11 , b1uc cy<'d u~lctc proles•<>r filly 'l4WTKth1nJ, r..nan11c. ktnd Sttu bn1n). ti.my. fit.. fiNnOally ll.lb~ u~h<h laJ) for "'\lflJ tnvd. mar :"l~C '""f'<"I Rauh c~ll 4 75 WRffiR ~I H\S w11m It. SW\ol 1\ 1i1:'n ~."'1 ... mc bmAJm~ ·n~ fr• prftty ~"''Tlla rur stones 1."IJ fOOlllll.C BaJl>c. CaJI 36~ llOT & Sl'ICY I.Amo. 39, !«&\ ~I. i11Mm. ~5 \\ for fun in•d, «imcdy and.,.. uk!"'vod Call 1021 l·DLC.\Tl-0 PROl !-SSIO~AI SW\I, 6'2'/I ~5. en.JOY' d1n1n&. dmc ing. v.ttkcnch Sccis .Jc:ndc:r SWF ~().50, canpamon, penna. ror Jin· ttrc rdat1orut11p. lrvlllC. Call 4&50. A Vf.RY HA..\'OSOME. ROMA.~ TIC, genuine. pess10t111C, 1dvcnu DUS s~. 34, SY/ISO (no CA·Wlfc, no lids, no IO¥c hlndles. no WIOCI. no 1wtleha') quau a vay pretty, slender, sman. playful. cuddly '<llO'Tlltl ...tio bcl~cs 111 chamSU)', mu:nacy. looc. 11111 clir n&)'I io love happJy C'Vcnfta-. Irvine. C.11361 J. VF.RY YOL111Fl1 S~t. SI'< 11 f.S Wcrncd, IUl\C. !CD, H lmda. chic w:ns111•e lad) ~s pt.is, f.,. lr1cndsl11p lnmc Call 47'1 Am.Lt.YT SB\1, 41. S6. hand Mme. seeks &OfJCQ.lj ycunia ft male ID~ the finer lhtll&S IQ hft Lani &.ch Call 4311 SR\1Gl-\U\I.33, seeks swr .. hu u ~I. loyal, and Wlnb I tmOUS ~la11on<h1p. VD Sanla ML Call 3650 PllYSIOA \, 55. SlJslCl'lda. ,, pnl1nc Stdts cul1.1¥"1!Ld. ~ 111aJoeuc for suppon11 e pmnancnl 1cla11onslup Lea Alamitos Call 4660 ADVA.\a.D Dl-..GRJI: I) Bt:Sl \l:.SS A \D Ill \10 R. a11T1Ct.1•c SY,'1. 27. \IS. •cryllhlc:uc Dcs:rcs \IS, slender. ht-allh cmsoous. 1nttl· 1o,rn1 1-. (Q 27 ... tio a.pprec11t~ l'lunwm (ll 1.~.-Opc:n u v.tll ,., the Jo; 11g• 1 .. .,.i: lkoch Call J.l7~ SI \~LOL!> fl.\C11U.DR <edt"~' th.. 11h1m..it v.UNn to <lvrc rom:m 311.bnvhaicl ~·1011115 Co.a\4t~ C1113S03 !IA '\OSO~ E., St:CCESSFI.. L S~1.:\r.i,ll.S ICY/I 7S.111b111typc. ""'11 bus.tl'ICSS .t holM F-nc1all)' secwt, cttJCJY hk Sctkinc SW!-. RNn.shm.bcluiifulll 3H<11 l<111J 1cnn rdauonship lr•llC. Call 3Sll FLS LOVl"G. Sl:\Smvr.. cM so.n&. uill SW\!. \fS, }4 F.11)0)~ 1r11rnab. lllhlt1Jcs, 111 culh.nl Kl•" uc.. Scdts s.mlw tad, SWJ-/SAI • VS. 25. B. for fn<ndsh1p1JQ..-.blt ~la11msl11p Ir-Ille Call Hl.~ l'ROIES~IO\,\I S"'\I. C"hm111·1 30, ~·111190 l'llJ'')''f'O'\',l\<mm.t anunah Scd.J S\'>f-!:? 15 fur rW11 ~'••onshtp r I.bun ui1 1u2 Save this section! You can respond to our personals 24 hours a day. 7 days a week. Additional personals appear on Mondays in our classified section. uc llllliC:U m lllAt.rlOUS oceslfl'lll'll bncll h<WM $unSC( Beach.. Call 4311 • IJKARL.1-SW\i. ~. S7/13S En P'flllO' ICS, SC~. SlllllleU. t'lalSK l.Ad111g for SWF20-i0,tc::a,ccnvcr sattun, friendship Tusim ~ 3436 1 ~ 60lsh. wm1 mired s~. tmoo v.howanu IOmcct a N/S swt .. boll tall. mimact·m1nded, ldtcs 101nvcl 111d shlr-t u.paua. slim.. auncuvc. Jeiuaally 1ure111vc, <%1.JOYS sports and f11111ly Newpon &.ch. Call 4851. GOODLOOKL'iG. ATifi.ETIC ~ SWM. En&meer, 6'/16S, enjoys badl. volleyball. hlkU>&. racquet· beU, rnullC. Scds 11111Ctt•c. Mhlclic SF 14-29 lrn:ic. Call 31DJ. HL~OROLS, llAPPY. llA\D . SO\iF, S~i. 50. s·1I'll10. \IS. ~ tw.orn bcuay 3a so re .. mean iniful rdauon.h1p CYPftSs Call 4QOS I \4 LOOKL'iG FOR A WOMA,\ io mlie my pnonty. and .... 111 make mt ha pnanty. Abeu me: smsc ol lu'l!Ot.PKUC. ~.cdcc.­ tlC nlaalS. own my OW>ll buuncu, MR. MO\ol Nl:IDS RO\tA \TIC FRlF~'-'D 10 tpmd 11!11e .. ,ti\. I'm healthy, hnbomc. 40 ... ,~Orn lWI tthlCI YOU lilwld be Ihm, stable. a1v1c1tvc ind ma11ui&t nundc:d. lrv111t Call .US?. !\'l:wPORT BEACll Bv\1. SW\1 . ~IS. :\ID. n.c. t>2 llXl.. CSC BSS9. MKTG/PIVRE. sects ccn1ri1bly unc, wm1-dansa-°"' beach blonde to~ncruy. Ref~ ~cwpon Bcadi. Call •S&&. BfST FRIEl\'D WA~'TtD by 6'1' SWM N/S.17 for leMll, lad\. fok1 mg,nvtlwith111honn\.fl.ll,hca~y. oomniucd rtf.uOl\ihlp. !rf111t. C.U 37'4. llASOSOME, TALL. STABLE, SB.'4. lrvw prmf&1IClll&I Ids slen- der t>c SF (w pollll•e Sl\lnllk rda uon1h1p. To la1t duru& lltaal bck pound unwnpGl'IMI lmnt Call lnt. BOYJSll 4S. 6 II S • .nlo.ic. flftlY. -auarnt)' •ho tr!PfS films, mu.sit. theatre, &&mca aod sparu would hkt IO meet I (ll, ~try llnt 11~e Ind •ay in1dhcna )442 Sl- wilh a fC!lftle Ill her ')a Ncwpcn Bodi. C.11 4411 MAIL OR FAX YOUR PERSONAL AD TODAY! .i MAll. TO: SINGLE LIFE, P.O. BOX 870, SUNSET BEACH, CA 90742 FOR ASSISTANCE Wl1l I YOUR AD OR INFORMATION CALL (310) 592-0<>40 OR FAX TO· (310) 59l-f)()43 When we rcccive your ad we wJI aMign a votCC maa number whteh we will nuJ 10 you wilh lnfonnaiion on how t0 record your free vo.cc :ad. Please type or p rint deacly (attach ad copy o n separate sheet) \'(.'OMAN EEKJ;\;\, MAN ..J MAN SEEKI:'\G WOMAN '~OMAN SEEKl:'\G WOMA1"1 MAi'\I SEEKING MAN ;\:.urn: -------------------- <1h ______________ Zip----- Phone (_) ______ Age: ___ _ Above lnfon:natlon mandatory. FREE AD! 15 WORDS OR LESS! (Addi. words $1 each.) F REE DAILY M ESSAG E C HEC K! Make chcd payable IO S1113leLifc. {Abbreviatiom cw hcigN/wcight oomlx> <nn as 1 word.) FOlt oma USE OM.Y ' ; VMt °'.,,.. pWt _____ OBF. _____ WOP:._ ____ PS11> ____ _ M Special AdVet11alng Supplement for Orange Coat Week~ 1ml>. ____ _ I I ( )( p ) RIC..11.111.:Al OIY.ATTltACTI\fE Sll\1, 37, mcdNU luld. v.wl4 hk~ IO mttl down 1• anh &lfl IOf ft.I INlC rcbllonship ltnllJIOll Be.di. Call 3813 PltOfESS lO'AL 3S, 6'11 IClll ,hind ~ eGicttcO. ctlJDYlspm5.lt'.-d. llU. tcnU•ff, luncraus Scd111g •incmcSWF.(lS 32} 11"mr r .. 11 390} OW\!, \l!UTARY.31, S"ICJ/160'. N~1at. 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Lingering i.hot ol J>0''cr line!> and traffic lighti. lend the object:. a di'lturbing weight ncecding the significance of the Death Becomes Her Rated: PG-13 The Stars: Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn, Btvce Willis The Story: MadeH~ Ashton (Streep), an aging, narcissistic B-movle queen, believes she's found the Fountain of Youth when an enigmatic woman (Isabella Rossellini) offers her a potion gtWanteed to keep wnnldes ~ft/. However, compllcatlons set In when her akohoUc plastic ~on hubby (Willis) and old fr1end and rival (Hawn) decide to do in the now-immortal screen siren ... The Scoop: A (for the most part) screcvningty funny end .macatn mttophor tor our own beauty-obsessed culture, "Death Becomes Her" combines Its irreslstlbty tart and witty verbal salvos with some of the most-incredible makeup and visual effects filmdom ha5 ever seen. Streep turns In 1 wonderful comic performance, and with snide bypM!y, FX and watch-or-you'll-miss-this sight gags, director Robert Zemeckis· comic timing is dud on. Perhaps 'cene. The fe,cr dream of pre'lcitnl outer space messiahs and homecoming quceni. fracture the narr am c into odd '"hurls of space and time continuum. Tacly. rcd·curt.li'l.cd room~. New Orlcan'> hotel b.1lcdnic:. and Tcxai. bungalo":t become locus point!> for U)'zantme·lc\CI pel'\e.n.it) or llhlique, othen,orldly high i.tal es contci.t'l. Director David LS nch. whose "T~ in Peaks" cxtravaganzJ, "Fire W;1lk With Mc," "a" released Friday" i1hout the usual preview hoopla, i ~ unapologetic 'oyeur. • In films i.uch ai. "Erascrhead," "Dunc." "Blue Vel,ct" and "Wild At Heart," Lynch re\ealcd, with a combo of subversive phantasm. oddball humor and kinky kitsch. the ro( and epiphanies beneoth the everyday. And, for the most part, critics h;nc happily lapped it up, Buffy, the v-. mayer Rated: R The Stirs: Kristy Swanson, Donald Sutherland, Paul Reubens, Rutger Ha~r, Luke Perry The Story: Buffy (Swanson), a superficial Southern ~lifomla cheerleader ls chosen to be humanity's protector against the und~ legions of Lothos the Vampire King (Hauer). Assisted by a mysterious, immortal mentor called The Watcher (Suther1and) and her rebel beau Pike (Perry), the bimbo-ish Buffy spends her nights stalldng Nosferetu ond preparing for her senior formal. The Scoop: M instant cult classic, Buffy's o funny,..knowing Valspeak variation on all those cheesy teen horror ftidcs of yesteryear (I Was a leena_ge Werewolf, etc). Ow.rcomlng some Indifferent direction, choppy pacing and editing, Buffy Is canied along by Swanson's engaging, exuberant petform- ence as the shallow sarcastic Monster Slayer, and the honific/ comic set·pieces. "Pee-wee Hcmwn" R~ tends fine ~ • Hauet's rfght-hend ghoul, and the movtes's filled too bi~ and shoufish tot most wtth~camp-melnstrQm ~, "Death hell of fame · : when one Becomes Her'' ls catalntf one o f of Buffy's fanged enemies snarls, the most-~ scMhlng and ''I'm a God!" ~ stakes him Inset"°"' comcda to hit the ~ the smart ~. "Now ~ In some time. you're • COltofidd" The Score: 7 The Score: 5 1/g ............................. MOVIES hailing L)nch as a truly legit slash-and-burn cinema rebel par excellence. ·So. \\ h\ IS it that the rC\ te\\\."I' comm'Ui1iiy is .~uddcnly i.hiinking a\\ay from :ill thi igncou!i Green Fir? Well. I thin!.. the reason b l\\O·fold. First qff. I think it's endemic 10 critical blO\\·h.irdl> and c;ociety lo build media 1dob and then i.ma h them "hen the~ feel Single White Female Rated : R The Stirs: B"ri~t Fonda, JeMlfer Jason L igh The Story: Vulnerable and Insecure after dumping her unfaithful fiance, Allison Jones (Fonda) advertises for a roommate. Picking Hedra Car1son (Leigh), a shy, needy type, Allison at first seems to have found e godsend in the retiring, doting miss. After awhil~, it soon becomes clear to her that Hedra is, In reality, a profoundly sick wacko bent on merging their personalities at any cost. . . . The Scoop: Yet another familiar spin on the psychological thnller genre, "Single White Female" intermittently overcomes its by-rote histrionics ond grand guignol gymnastics thanks to Fonda and Leigh's solid thesping With its Interesting themes of lethal femme, mutual nowerfng . ond the di4bolica( Wll'fS In which people can manipulate issues of trust, loyalty, territory and guilt. "SWF" et times offers the kind of • densely ~d chills U'lat seekers of neo goth material~ after. Unfortunately, In the end, the movie eschews Its atmosphere of simmering psychic violence tot the usual knock-down-drag-out slasher flick finelc-. The Score: 5 1~ they\ c gone from cultural mavericks to Conservall\effrcnd~ f\1U\COl>. When "T\\ 111 Peal!>" debuted m '90. its funk\ tal c on the pitch-blacl undercurrents and l>Chadenfrcud of M.1ap opera hi)trionic!> was without antecedent and was ripe -along with Lynch -for cull stutu ernhroncment. When the M!riei. evcn1uall) M.tppcd up it~ chief mptel) -the HOiiey, I Blew Up ffie Kid Rated : PG The Stars: Rick Moranis, Mama Strassman, Lloyd Bndges The Story: The sequel to "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" finds scientist Wettne Szahnskl (Rick Moranis) at 1t again The Baby Boom in this case is Wayne's new child Adam, exposed to dadd{s latest Invention an enlargement ray that expands molecules at an alarming rate Smee every encounter with elec-tnc1ty increases growth, it's not long befOf'e the family is faced with dealing with a Kong-sized Infant. The Scoop: Like the first film, a fun, wholesome Disney spoof on- those sc1ence·g~·aWTY Ricks of • the '50s (you could tet1tle this "Attack of the 150-Foot Tod· dler"). But despite MOran1s' ef. fortless manic nerd repnse and the Imp ressive FX/gags (I espec· ially liked the authont1es trying to lure the kid out of the city by choppering In his now over-sized stuffed bunny, or the b4by taking out a car window with a giant peppennint), the film lacks the Invention of its predecessor. s«e this Is a fomlly film ond Ad~ om isn't allowed to rampage much, there's no real sense of denser; the characters are also too slow In cpmns up with the obVlous solution to keeping him in line. The Score: 5 David Lynch (left) stars wilh rock slar Chris Isaak in a scene from L) nch's "T\\ in Peaks: Fire Walk Wilh Mc." Formerly the toast 'Of film critics, Lynch i now being burncvd by them . murder uf the \Cl')' dead. nubile ~11,) Palmer -\le\\er'> :.lJrtcd to get 1mpatit..:nt \\1th 1l!> dl\n11.,,af of an) moonnp \\1th i.urface nurmJlit). Alta a plot 111 "h1ch Z.:n G-m.tn Dale.: Coopl.'r tm•d to 'lop demented lormer Uure.1u bud \\ indom Lari trom l!Jmml! accc-., to Pc.ii...~· nt) ,111.0 pO\\er ,itc I he - BIJel Louge. the 'lhO\\ clu!>eJ non-comm1tall) ''1th a po'>~e:-.,cd Cooper laughing in Frcdd) Kreuger fa-.hion :it hi!> O\\ n bloodied mirror \Ii.age . When "Fire:" i.crccncd .it c..innc: in ~by. the.: ~1We flm;-"ho ,.mg the pr~1i'c" ,,f ··Wild At I kart" gr.:eted 11 \\Ith hoot · anJ bol>:. 11.1:. L)nch re.ill) chJngcJ 1h.1t much m filnuc m.o '! Nl>. Uut part of the rcJ,on he'!> ~one lrllm cinema 1.litrhng 11> lcpc:r m.1) he bec~1use he rcmJ1ni. amonl! the mo 1 ob~e"'' c: .111J llpaquc uf t:ilcnt!-"hu1 11 come.:' to rdu"ng 10 J.ecoJ.: the: lll):>t1l)lllJ; C3U~C·JOJ·dfcct Of h1 \\\Ir(.... Thou~h the .. enc:. often 'trch.heJ the: boundanc' ol 1h1.·· co .. nll>-. .1nJ'l1111!Jr lu~1e ... hrc" 1, lull of 11mc·trrppmg F.U I 011.11, u~ pile appant Kms anJ b1t'> ,11 p!>~cluc doodling. In one 'cenc "h1d1 noni.: but Peai...1ei. \\1ll 1!1:I. future Cooper lu'c intcrc'>t a~nd con\ent l!lrl Annie bLtnl~ 111 lw1u.. the l:ilil cp"ode to tell L.iur.1 111 "rite in her di;1ry th.11 "the gooJ D.ilc 1:. 1r.1ppcJ 111 The UIJcl Lodge." T he \\haclo L)nchian l:~pcr Jnlu af)O re ma uh maddeningly impcnl!tr.1ble. At one (X>llll a boy magic1;in \\Ith .1 plJ:,ter m.ii.l. fades in to do an 11upromptu dance to the \\Urili ··I he bl.u:l Jog runi. at night" ("ho':. the dug? One-armed Sorcerer M1i...e. The O\\arf or llob?). Ill the ncthernorld 'llllmpin~·gruund~. the booge~ mg reJ·:.u11ed d\\Jrf babble .. the lornucJ tJbk i' green.·• The tade·l)Ul, "hich !>hU\\ "hat appear.. to be an older L.tura - "1th Coop rn The (Whhc'! lllacl.?) Lodge -~cep1ng in JO) at the tght of her guard1.10 angel, 1 al..o up for grabi.. b thi:. the proml\ed meeting .. J rt er 25 )Car..·• ( frnm the tclcvi ion how'!> final cp1:.o<le ). a dream. :i real i.alvation or \\hJt'> If L)nch rdu cs to cln(1fy •111 h1' "question) ffl 1 "orld of fire." then at lea t hF pro,e:. that h1~ drubbing,')'l~inah tatu) 31 the h.1011' of lhc prci.i. i far from JU~l1f'ied. He may :ih'a)~ rcnu1n a t:t.\tn~ly )Clf·rcOc\i\e tulent. but he' an :irre tins one. His l.cwcd North\\C~l Pa ages arc till among the mo 1 J:i1 ing. layered and di~1urbing rumrnJt1on'I 1n rnll\krn. cinema. While "Fire" 1 a Blue.Ro-.c C.i-.c that )}.1mr~ on the clut'I, 11\ still a ~p.cuhurc acm Crum a talent ~ho con tantly rcdcfinc5 1hc pcrimctcn or his an . OrWlg9 Coat.Weekend I Th\ndly, Sepe.mber 3, 1912 w '"'·"-H ...W ...... v Iv ul~\N~ ........ .-.~""" tle-.IU'4'-~ • .. • r • BLACKBOOK: From 5 • Hollywood Hoe-do"'"· Sep!. 16. Flo-r!'nce C111tentun Sef\ ices of OC at Knoll's Bt•rry fJrm Phone 680 8200. of Laguna Beach bi-monthly series conhn· 9:30-10:30 a.m. Sept. 1.0 fe.itures a pcr-u~. Bullet dinner follow~ Con1.ic1 i\-1.lna ' formance by P~'Y S~~ tn the. Lyon Pric~Test.i, 497-1087. Room titled "Nau&Jlty Nights .it t~ Mu· seum." an amusing h1s1ory of NH;>.M, Res-• CHOCtober Fest, Oct. 4, 5·7 p.m. etvations required • ( .. 1IJ B.ill '><pr 1 •1 " 1th Co.1>1 Rl'P<'r 1 ,, 11 I , .1: '" 1 (I\ ( 1•nl.11 t >.I.in. I I<'<' ,,,.J, ., ..... ..!ti.l'..' • The American Rococo Show, Sept. 26 JI IO J m Museum Council of Newpurt I !Jrbor An Mu\.Cum bus 10 L.A. Counry Mus('um of Art lunch JI Atlas Bar & Cnll Phone ~s'I 1112 Punch & Judy Cu11d, chocolate deli&hts. at . loc.mon TBA $1 o pp. Conldd Janet •North h ce al C~.il Court, J333 Bear •Al~ Corftt House 506 3hf !>«., NC.'\\· IX"1" BeJCh, 675-0233. loc W1ll1.lnu and tel1ciano E 1''\cl~r are lht• fcJtUrl"C.1 rNrl erS .at "Poetry .11 Alt.1" 8 pm Wt'd~y. Sign up ~ins at 7 p m !Qr optn re.id1ng follomng 1'he mJtn pr~rJm, All1111~\1nn· free •~I.tr ~trud. t;K '>t'p! l'l di II .1 m NJgu~k1 532-8675 St , Cosu Mcs.i. Rochard L~ersee. W~ • Coast reprcsent.itive fQ( 814cf.. O.amood, , \, ,,., C 1111111.ntl\ • I l 11 'nt'.11. fX'l'I. ,, , , l«or.111·, upt·11in1; 111 Pl.1nN t 1111 """ I .1• :-•• th ln.ht Pl.1lJ \1ll.1i.;e. (11,1.1 \ "°'·' '$ 1 -pp 1ndud1•, I ,11111 Cunt,H t • Fund Raiser Sept 26. Olive Crest l rra1men1 Ccnte~. L~ Comp;idres ill lo- c .111on 1 BA BT Con1,1d Donna Andcn. -.-;-.499q • Newport Beach Concours d'Eleg.ance, $hMes his "big "all" climbing e\periencc'S Oct 4. ATSC cla~sic .iutomobile ~ow at with slides .and music .al 7 ton1!;1it Aldrich PJrl.., UC In. ine Adults, S 10 pp t r rd• ird ~>II L! Io • lnl.1ntl"" P.uh '<'Pf l'I 011\(' l•l'>I 1 , 1' ,,., 111 l l'ntt·r~ '"' .o\!iu.,._•tf Chi It.Ir<' fl di 1 ! !!-\ Ii l ( nnt.1.i Oonn,1 AndN1 -- -~ ' fl) 8 .\111-t R1•11•pt11•n ':lcpt 1'1, u 9 pm . ' " \ \ ·" • .1• n ol .\n~1·ll'S NJt11 .nJI ·1 ·< l>I' IUl ;t.·d 1·d1ll11n \\1Jdl1!(' \\,I •I """' n l S<ilberi; .it .\rt I ' 111•,,1n \ .t~lt'\ rhun(• ~;-s SS~tf 8 llutt«•ld c.reJt lit« tr ic Bo.it R.1lly. 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Seµt 28, Hl J m Ff,,rcncc C nrtenton Services at Big C .iny"On Cnuntl) Club, Newpon B~.di t Ptl) S 1 •10 pp DmnC'r only, $400 PP. l'h.inl' !180 IL'!llU • fOCIS on Painting CXt 1 JI 11 JO .1 111 Ir .. n.i, 11 OC tn1crf.111h S™-'hl'f .it l',1:t1<1,1 '.JC It lluh. 1'-l'\~port BNch \VJ- ,, 'l"l .. r1·! Ruth lhnd~ \\111 speal.. SJO pp '' 11 m1•ml01·r Sl<; pp Cont.Kl Jud~ Coc1 I l'f (o ;fl /lt\~tl • \li~,ion Sl'n-n.1de l •· t .! M1»1on S.tn . • C 1, •1 1 ' d1nn1 r .1u1 tlOn at O.inJ I' ·r R, . .,. •' S lllU pp l'h11111• 248-2049 • \orh.1 l111d.1 Tenni~ CIJ~~ic Oct 2 4 • • l 'f ' I·, •'""'"' ( , n1t•rs .lt lu< .11.on It•\ l ... ; .• I ! 1 I .1 .\•11i1'1l ---4'1'\'I • r.ul.111,.; Lui \.1le 0< I I -. .i 111 I p rn t t • ,\ I ;1 < 111 ll. , lh • 11 I 1•l'm.in ' fund ..·.11•1•· lu •111 f,,.,. Cont,J<I JJn1·1 ... I . I! •I - • '>un-1·! \\ 11w ,inJ Forni fl•\ti,.11 t I. t I I I ... ·'' I ,, •••. 11 1111 \1.11!..1•1 Children, S6 pp Cool.Jct N0<.i Lehman, 675-0707. t ( >\\U>Y ,\ f\\1\( .ll • • Blue M.irble Corf~house 1907 HJrbo< Blvd .• Cosu M~. 6-16-5776 0\-y Moralf performs theater 1mprov 8-11 p.m. .._,Ion· d.iy Admission: free ( ( ),\\,\ H :'-.I I 'i l \ I :-.., I " •Crystal Courl BNr St1cct and Sun- llo"('r A-.enue, CO'>tJ Mesa 13 101 550 8:?'19 A bJ<J..-10-~hool fa$h1on show \\tll be held .ll 2 p m 5.lturdJy-Sunda~ • Hornblo"er Dinin~ Y.tchls .1t MJ11n<>I\ Mile Center. 2431 w Co.u1 ttisl"'J)', Ne,vport BNch, 646·0155. fr..<e wmme1 l.'\'l'nin.:. "Wet \Vl.>dneS<by" C•\.llSCS pre-~nt!'d by Hornblm"cr and the Oaily f"1lot continue '"lh Bacf..-to-School·N1gh1 \ \'Nlne..clJy. OJ1ly Pilot Ad>cr11S4.'1 N1i;ht 10\l!Jllnn 11•1h I '><.•pl 16, Ch.ir1t) C.1b,1ret 'M.•pt 11 .111d Nf'\\Jll•rt 11.irl>.•r (h,1mbt>r "'•l)ht '><·pt 10 T 1d .... 1> J\,J1l.1t.le "' d,1)') 11<•11111· '""Ii \\t I \\1·dnesd." JI Horn blm''" • Nt'\\flOrl 11.lrbor Ari Museum 8'>0 '·'n l11•11wn1,. Om\' NC'"J'.lf"' Bc.·dch -s~ 11 ! ! ~, ... ,i..t.ht JI tlx-\lu)l.;um from ( ur :111 I • f .1 .. h11111 i I.",. l .; l' , I $-l I ii• l Hnt.1 t (lt th r - - - - - --.. l II >il'll1I. ~ _ I. • libiJmo < i 1 I Ot ··1.1 1'Juh1 Courn11·1 I ~ I 'I fll • 1 I ,! ; ,II 1 1(1 I ~ ' I j"I I ( \\. 1'1 •ln111 n .; 1,~ 1f1,l,I lt'.Ul~IH'~ ! 11\ f1 1 t 11•r\ ,,, -.! ' ,,q .. , ~ r >1nl"'f\ 't\ lfH l.t'-l IP~ tfuuu·r ,1t f'Jltl''" ·n ,..., I . l1·n«· '1 ,, 11 k.tth 1'1°1111~ t;-lt• -1-2 • Opl•ra I l'tlUrl' <>< t -l C>pt".l l1 1~''' I DOWN HOME COUHTRY COOKlN' I I Complet~ Lunch orVinner $1.95 I L 4 Tandoori Olid<en 1 Nlh.ln, Rice & Salad I Wi! h Coupoo , _______ _ I I I 1/l Off Lunch orDinnu Buy One Combo Ciel One At 1/2 Ptice 1 tol equal or greater value) I W11hCoupoo NIKI'S INDIANr;T'I FOOD .l~J Quality & Healthy Open Daily 1 lam to 9pm. We Accept Personal Checks. I f 1 FREE LUNCH 1 Buy 8 lunches In a two I month (or 60 day) period I I and receive one lunch of I equal or lesser value I FREE. I Can 0. lleed ~. 11 a.m ..J p m I ""' (IOOd .., My .,., o11w. I , ..... -,..._ I 1 I s Nm. I 3705 S. Bristol, Santa Ana 2m t E. tst St. I 2 Tustin $Nm. ( 1 blk north of So. Coast Plaz.a, next to O othestime) 850-0595 o blk west or I l Tu.stin Ave. $ Nm. behind Cori's Jr.> I • 542-2969 $Nm. ~============§~~§~' ~ I $AMT. rJ[ 1,'/f'(•HT 111 /\CH • •. ··' . . : · · I ;.• J .I I I · " · '.' :., "..: · "· •.. ' · · . Hfl•U•>"<f•l-f,<, H • ,,;H, .... ''<1i\v111•,·1".; ., 8 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, September 3, 1992 6 I s Nm. I ~Nm. I I • $Nm. LUNCH OH MAI 1'HANk YOU 1154 E. 17th St. I I I Costa Mesa 646-4303 L -~re.!_9~~ -.J I).\~( t • B.illroom Dancin~ 610 W . 18th St Costa Mesa, 6~4-5110. A cla>s on bJJI. room dJncing .incl West Co.ut S\~in~ IS of. feted 6·7 TuN:lay nights • Co Ll ~eu Quicksleppen ~I C<bta Mes.i Senior Citizen Center, 19th Street .ind Pomon.i A•~ve. Cost• Mes.t, 545· 5669 A SQllior citizen squa1e d.ince group scef..s ei.perienced d.inct'rs to JOI" them c.ich Thursday at 9 a.m. f II \1 •One Desper.ale Film Student Produc- tions 23061 Vill.-ige. Suite A. Cl TOfo. 91630, 768-7017. Film ~1U<knts ~ .ic ICHS -m.iles .incl fom.1~ oli;t'S 21 -45. Jll nat10Nl11tt'S -for p<oduC110n ol Com mon Den}lmjn<1lor " Gill for det.11ls • Blue MJrble Coffeehou~e t '>0' 11.lrbof 81\d., CCN.1 1'1e\.I, 64C. 5776 fr('('(fom al hPfess1on Poetry N1~1 .it 7 .JO p 111 ~pt 1 o 1c.iH11~ "rot•try B)' ~ .i C1rc k.o of fru·nds." ("l((('rpb lrom J bool rubl·-hcd hy three ~oung Juthon Open rNcl1ng tul lows Admission Ill.~ . • Crrst.il Court 33.33 !k-Jt St C1~J Mes.l The-JunlOf leas~ nx't·t> (, JO 'I· JO pm \\t'flnN.l.1y · •Dr.aoge County lni;lJtt Ed&" .st x11n ·~ ~.ifuuo a.tr .ind Cull, HOO 911\lul. C t>)IJ 1'1<'>.I 647·1•l0'1 Tiu-Rc:' \.11\•h olt mm1\lCf e.t Umtt'\.l Spint <.hurdi ol R1•l1 !o!«.I> Srn•fl< t' I•"' An>.>t'k "'· >i><'.>1.) <>n •A \\'.1y of (M•p.i· won' (,,JO II IU .. m \.\ 1'flnt'>CJ.1y ((ht, Y.hi<h mclud ~ bfc:J\.1,1.t bufteL, is S25 TOWER RECORDS/VIDEO Are You Bored? Do You Need So~ething To Do~ Coma To Tower And .... Take The "A Train" ••• ... Ride The Crazy Train Romance · Madame Butterfly ••• • ... Get Lost In Iron Butterfly Look for your favorite Songsmith • • • Get Down With Aerosmith ••• Watch Fantasia ••• Get A Present For Your Cousin Anastasia ••• Take A Moonwalk with Michael ••• let Queen Ride your Bicycle • • • (714) 65~5122' t 726 SUPERIOR AVf.. COSTA MESA Classical, Opera & TraditionaJ • Blue M.a7ble Cof(ffhO\I~ 1907 H.>rbof Al\ll (Cbla Mt"SJ 6•6·5776 Nd, Nicol 1.t.i•~ cl.mical muSIC 8· 11 pm~ Wt<l~ d.1) AdmtUtOn free •Opera h ciric at OrMgi." County PN· 1or1111n.i AIU Center, 600 TO\\n Centt'r Ome C<bla MM.l, 979·7000 COIT'lf>Jn)-•IJ'll'n~ 1b se.ison \\tlh "L,1 Bohemt'," Puc· l•n<~ luu1-act opera ol )OlJnS .arJ•)(S, mus. , t.111s, ll<X'h and ph1!os0ahers 1n the B<h· nll.ltl .,orld ol Ldt Ban\. Paris, al 7 pm. S.·pt 12, 8 pm X'PI· 16. 18·19 and 2 fl 111 'lt'f>I 13 and 20. TIC'.l.cts S 15·S75 A 'fX'C1,1I Youth Night pt'rfo ancc \\111 be lx·kl .11 8 pm. SCpl. 11 tel.cu S8 lstu· .l1'nl'I .ind S 18 tch.1pcf cs) • Or.ange Co14.nly Phi harmonic Society .11 ()r.inl>'I.' Coonty rerlormmg Ms Centrr. WO 1°''" Centt'f Drive, CostJ Mcs.l. 646 <XI~ OCl'S opens st.ilOO ~1th the Prab~ 'l h1111bcr Ort~r.t f()lncd by AJT'lt'ric,m \I .,..n.-i Ro~:rt McDuffit JI 6 p m Sepe 26 Pr~r.i111 tletJ•I> fonhc:om1ng 1 icl.t'ls S 11 S4! • P.adfic StmS>hony Orthtslra .it lr\1nt• "l"'''°''> Ampn11heJtrf.", 6808 '"•ne Cen- t r Om\', lr\11\C 47-l--IBJ Mol.irt In· lhe \\t'.>lkJ\'I)" k'.lluhnl( Moz.>rl's (her • '" rn ··1~ "1.lrflJj.lt' OI ~is-110, 'Con<.t1t.1 I • '"" r1.ll~. II; lbS Jnd.Strl"I~ No t h.h m"';c d11«t0t C.1rl Sc Cl..Jtr con du L11i; .1ntl duo 1-.ino solOtSb R.>lph \\Jrlo.h.im .ind Kcnnt.'th 8~.1y on S..tur· llJ\ Tdi.l1~~y Soe<1acul.lr," (t.ttunng lch.111..o\Y.\ 's C°'~d, O.:inct (mm "M.u· •'Pf'.i. ' ·~om~ .and lul1t>1" fant..h)· l)o.,•rtun• VIOiin Conce-rto. Orc~ral Suitt · "'1 J .ind the "llP 2 0-crturc" \\1th f11t' ""'l.s. cJnn~ .:ind o1 m1l11Jry band, N) I u11hu.ing Chen >ContlUC1tng P:,O Jc· • tt"11fl·lnll'd by ~io11n W>l<1t..t ~~rl. K.1pt.:1n on ~pl 26 C.itH open 11)1 pt<J..n1ck1n .u h p ni , «>nt<'rt> lx."l>tn 8 p m Jaa, New Age & Blue~ • 611r.aportt1i's ))33 IJ11~ol SI. CINJ ''•">.!, K50·'>090 PJul l<t·nt Qu.1net. tc.:i h 11nii Mitch M1lthcll on SJ\Jphooe k111 lJljJll t.n b.I», LOOtS de F.m.i oo \10..-s 'JM' I loll.11)J on drums .ind M'nt nn l...., 1111 llil>, plJy) 6· 9 p m Sun<l.i)-S Dun Mill rt' B1i; B.md pl.i), mLNt k1I' d.in<mg c."\-1."I) \ 11..)\ (rom 8·11 .30 pm Atlm")l(lll • C~f• lido 501 J~h SI Nt.'\-.port B<'J<h 675·2968. Joe Napp.i and The All St.lrs ap· pear tod.ly. Olarly Jene & Soul M.lstm ap- pe.ar Frid.ly Dee .J>tt McNeil sinp fi1U and blues Saturd.JY. Wa)'ne \Va~ s NC\v Contempomy Band with De1elo. Bordeau\ l)tffonns Tuesd.ly Tony-Curerrero. Rob Mullins, Ye-.-etle Stell\art and gu~ pt:r· form Wednesd.l~ lndeya smgs bllle) .and 1.w: Sept. 10 Showt1~· ·s30 pm-1 am Thursdiys and Sun<bys-Wedlll.'><!.l,>, 9 pm.· 1: 30 a m frid.ly·S.iturdays • Ditdrich's Coffee & Espresso Bar .i 7.i ~ lith SL. Costa ~. <>46-0323 P.tul l\cnt and Fucnd) P.la)' 9 p m -mllln1sn1 ~ll urday. Adm1»t0n· free • Elh lodgt, 212 rn:s l.inr, 5.lntil An.1, 6'14· 1408. Thl' New Orleans J.iu Cluh of Southem Cahforn1a pr~nts the I ul lertowne S11utt<'~ illong '"th 1am ~•On> by local mu)w.1ans 1 ·G pm Sunt.IJy Ad llll»i<>n: SS, ~ &\1u~ll's By tht Seil l 17 P.it1lk Co.i-t I ltghway, 11unllngton Bc.ith. 5)6-2555 "fhe Jim OcJulto T110 perrorms f11dJ)· 5.ltur~ nothts at 8, 9 10 and 11 .ind Sun d.l)'S at 3 • .f· JO and 6 p m Joining the ltKl F1oc!Jy .and 5.lturd.ly , .. ,11 be \Inger i\'\.l'Vlll' \\ rldoo l hcre 1s .a S-1 entl•rtainmt•nt c~rge and S7 minimum loud IA'\erJl)C c.h.iri;t'. • 21 Oceanfront 21 OceJnlmnt ,.. .... ,p.111 Bt•.ith, 675·2566 MJ." 5<'1lc:r plJ)'> [UL .uld blues at tile ptJno bJr Thunday· SJturd.ly night> from 8 unttl llOSlng .ind 11\tlh a ,.~,.o lrom 4-8 pm SundJ)-s Ad· m1~t0n fr~ ,.· Pop, Rock & Country •All• Colftt \V•rehoust & Ro.ulini; Co. 506 31st SI., Nl"\\port Bc.xh, 67S-02J3 lv1k HJalan plays 011g1n.tl pop 500~ .ind cl.usic.il 5electt0ns ton•QJlt. I togh on Cr11s~ pl.tys bluegrass Fridily 'fom "'\CClatn plJ)) classic pop 5.ltu1d.ly. IMI Klein pl.!}'> folk mu,,.c SundJy. LOl.'e Crystals from Vcnu) pl.iy .r..int·garde pop Sept. 10 Sll0\\11mt~ IUO p.m e~cept Wcd~.iy ilnd Sunll.1) 18 p m.l AdmbS1on; free • Barbacoa 3JJ3 w Pac11tc Co.isl t ttgh \\ii)'. Newport Beach. 646·6090 Mich.WI l's 1ntetnJllOflJI dance beJt !IOUnd\ pu: stnted V-cdne.d.i~ 8 pm ·m1<1n1ght 8 Bur Strttl C.afe at Cl)~al Court, Bl•.ir Serret and Sunflower A\tnuc, CCht.i Mrw, 435·2167 Erf1(')t Ale perl0tnlS 10 J m ·2 ·pm. Saturcpy Admission frl'C.• • •Slut M~rble Colftchouse 1907 I l.11bur Bl\d., Costa Mesa, 646-S776. C..8. Smith pllys 6<b pop rotl tun1gh1 l°'r Cl)\1.11> ~,,., ·• Pian-.. 1.a• ,• d:'t 'r'' Ailleflc-Culrlae ~ rh.iltij iileii.O.ii Jan 1:-.-,:-.~ I • Fusion Jazz Artist JEFF GONZALES I I • live Jazz Performances Thurs., Fri., and I Saturday Nites _j ~ 'fACo"iuiii"Aii I KiDi EAT iiii1 I SO-Tacoa In bar -I I Watch your favorite with Aduhl L ~l .!_ C~8j! t~1_ .J_ _ ~el, Uu~ _ ...J . Of1llta IMUW .. a '°' l.uMh , r-3. Coll '°' 0.folls .,.., ....... ~ CMWlw M~4~ ,_ ........ ... Mal.17 ........... .... ~ ..• .at ... . ~ pl.iy .i11ant-gardt> p<>P-Saturday McSalsa rocl.s to .a Lahn beat Sunday G.lry Tru\ell pl.l~ ongrrul acO\htic foll. T uesd.lv. Show- t1me> 8· 11 tonight; 9 p.rJl ·muln1i;ht Fri~l.ay·Saturday: 8· 11 pm Sund.iv· WcJ~~) Adm1>Sl0n Free • ufe Lido 501 JOth St C\\p.)rt Be.1lh. l,7'i 2968 Count" S\\1n.s is penorrrl-0 b\ ll-c f Jrrell & 5,,ect Girls·· 8 . .30 pm • 1 .1 m SunJJy. •foe h•el T\\o FJ.Jll()(l bJJnd. :-.:c-,ix1rt 111.lCh, C.10 SJ50 11..lrcn G.lllin~r .ind \loc.hJd I loll pl'rfurm $.JturdJ~ tmm i •JU· 11 JO pm •Irvine MeadO\\S Amphllhe.itre 8tl011 Ir· \lne Ct-nier D11\e. lr\tnc. 855·80')(, '11n1m> Bulll'I JnJ tlw CorJI Rcefor B.ond \\llh <.(x-t1.il i;ul">t E\JngC'line Jlt!rfurm 8 I> m SundJy. · L11ll.1p.1lu11z,l'' IC'.1lu1111~ Rt•d lut Ch1l1L Pcppt•r~. /l.\1ni,lr) Ice Cuhl• '>ound~.irden, the km• .ind i\\JI) Ch.ion, rl'Jrl J.im ,md lu'h j'lll~nll'<I ,It 2 p m Sqn 11 I J hold out! Cltn• BIJcl., A.iron T1pptn .ll'l(f little fc\,tS jJ\'rforrT' .it 8 pm. . !>..•pt l'J ""• l\rO">) .ind MC L•,tc pcr1n1111 JI II fl m X'p< 15 Rt'd Oa,,n lJ2,"' "hoch bt'n<>fth the AITlC'11c.in tn,11.tn Cotki;c fund 1un) Oct 16· lff Jr J rc.•.llu•l"> Ruhliot.' Robcrt.,.·11 l,1n A>ti>u" ot l ti..• Cult. 11.l'I· "'lf'I BJn~ Tani,•o. 0.1n FoscllX'rs an<l R•t.i Cool1d.;" t.hcll) Ou,all ho,i> The B 5.? ~ JnJ \1ukmt Femme..., plJ~ 8 pm U..1 ::q • lt Mtriditn hotel. 4500 \\.Jc.<Vthur Bl\d "C\\P.?'1 Beach, "76-2001 "Bro.Ill· \\a> \I) \\.a) J '>mo<g.hbo.lrd ol mu" JI thcatC'r. mJgi<. (ullit'th Jnd >j'l'<°1Jlt) .Kb I\ h1·kl JI ~ .>pt'\.1.11 ti nl'cr '"'°''). II .1nd •1 -l<i pm fr1<l,I\' S l ,,,,,., c.~:gt'. hH> <111nlo. n11n1murn jX'r !"'"'"' •P.acific Amph1lhutre 100 f,i.r Dml' (o'>!J Ml"'t )-l6··lll-1t 1'.uktn.; SS AIJn J,lc l."111 f'lllb 'f>l-C-1,11 l;ul'-I 01.imf)nt.I RIO ; llt pm ~pt .t lttltt> S~58i 1~ Bt•J1 h 8n~> .mt! O,t\l' \I.I"''" -JO p 1'1, St?pt 11 l1d .. r1' su.5o-sr.so. torn JOnC' .. pc.·11orm~ Ill r.ll Amp f>.i\lhOO·>l\lt' ~Jt1ni; Sept 1 ~ T r.11, Ch.1prn.1n plu> \rll' c 1JI ~Ul'>I lfhO I J<111 p1.•1111rm •ll P.ic Amp PJ\lllon Sept Pl ltel.1·h S:'! S5·Sl51!5 l) n} 1<I SI...) n)'rcl phh ()('lbcrt McCl1n1on and f.1cL.)r plJ) ~pr N "'c1I 'oung 1wr· lomu on ,1n all .ll tlU'>I•'" -hv" ~pr h C.111 for htl.et pncc Btll) R.i\ ()ru, 111:r101ml, Oct 2 CJll tc* 1•<.~l'I JX>l..1' CA."'r1.,-e Str.111. 8 pm O..t 9 Tt<lo.l•h S2S 8S sr so • Sc.amp! t 576 Old t-;l•\\port m,d , C•'">IJ \1~. 645 8SC.U C1JO Amm puturm> 1.,,. e>ntt-rt.ltnmt: nt \ \ l'<ll'l-.dJ\' •Stai; Lounge H5 E l~th ~I . C1"1J Ml'M bl 1 C)81 J Cu1t.i11-.t.>1l'!;c.'r 1'1·tt" \\ 1d,rr:>hJm pl.l\'> h•'k. (0011lr\ and t.ld ..... at 8 30 p.m. Thur)(i.i)s The Sh.-irlu puy pop 4-8 pm. ~cry Sunday •Studio C.afe -8.iJboa 100 S ;\\Jtn S1., Balboo, 675·7'60 I lamm1:r~Jtl Blue plJ>'> rock Jnd l>lut.,, 9 p tn • 1 ,1 m 1 hur> i.Jay Jntl MvndJ~> .inJ 2 C. p m SundJ)> The Bt•1mer> rod. 8 pm ·muln•i;I t ~un· dJ}) •warehouse Re>laur.:int J4SO \'1.1 U1l<•r to. Nl"\\ !XJ•I BeJch, 67.3·-l-00 l\ROQ I'\ R~w feJturing l1w l'nl~'ftJ1nrnc.•n1 l"\t 1\ \\oncl.i) nri;ht '"th dtlJJ\' Rul>l·•t11 .tn I ~urlhm.ln l<'Jtu1C'\ fountl.11t11n D11nc».1n IJull) Ul ~ l ht• S.1ne B.rnd "'-'fl' 1-! IS 1 U CO\l'rl. tnl..1 lnl..J S..•pt 21 IS;. c 0H·r1, .i11d DJ-.t> \VJl..l'l1ni; and thl' Frt•t• R.idtt.11\ SqH 18 IS 10 tmcrt Dooh opt'n JI II p m rnrxcrts he,;in JI 9, 21 Jnd ""'r '"th ID T1clc1> J\'.Ji!Jble .lt J.irn.11CJn. St}ll', 114 22nd St , Newport 81'.ich. • Cha~lor's Social Club JI 1'1n.1 \, J.3118 \ 1.1 Lillo, on the 1hirt.I rloor 111 l1h " 1 honal 8.lnlo. "l'"l>ort B1•o1d1 11311 S).11 Prizt"> an<l mu>1<. Imm a dt't'I·" h1L;hl1L;I 1 fmiJ) p.lr1) tor .11,'t~ JO (.0 Adn11n1un " SS at door from ; 10·9 jO pm, Si anu 9 30 • Ocur Pacific; Single Satlvrs t,-111. .t005 r-.on.smok1ni; ~·ni;••' i.;. thu l"\l'r, Sunday .at 11 J m. fo1 a w1I, l>.irU..'tut . and sot.I.JI lll>Ur • Open Bridge -IS·plus 1n c.~1.1 "''"'I C.>O·H20 lnt1·rnwd1.llt• tu J1h.1nt1•d mJtd''-"" -pm \\t-Ont-x!J\> (,,.., S2. Tl tE·\llR • 8.ldstJge Theatrr I 5'J<J )u1x•11ur .\w CO>tJ Ml').), C,-16 5118~ · IJ•oJcl\\J) U.1 I.. )lJ!_il'.' .1 mU)I( .ii fl'\ Ul'. I) pl.h "'~ 1 hur; di!)> th•ou.:h SurxlJv-. .it II p 111 until '-I pt 26. 1111..<•u Siu SO • Blue MJrble Curfeehuu~e 11w-11.ll bol Bl'd CtDl.i Ml'"' u-ll• 5-111 0\\ ~wran pcrlornh th,atc.•r 1mp1m l.i 11 p 111 M•tnc,!J) Adm1~;111n Ire<' • Nc\l\port Theater Ari> Ccnler ..! 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"' }t'PI 11 .ind Ct•flltm.a-.. 1 ... ~l \ '!>und.ln until O< I 11 01 .... uu11l p•t-.1t'I\' x·pt 4· 10 1 rd .. ·h :> 15·S..!J. Dinner .thc.itcr • Keith & ._,.l<~u·s Murder M) ~ll'I\ '-.1111 s ~·.111 ... 1 l.1111 ~ lJJI IJ I HI< .. t 'ot Cw.> \14.'1 1.!l lt M,lt 1-1,-'>< ., .1 \UUf°\t.•lt l\lxM.fu<''I \\ht ll' Jt hit• l!lht: ,h rl1nn1:r i:u•"') l''•·"*·ntl'll II I' n• :>.1•L,1d.I\) • Le Mcrid1l•n Hotel -i sou M 1c-1itll1L11 Ul,J '""P' •t 1:1,,,,h .i-ti W(Jl l!ro.icl \\,I\ \\\ \ \ •" ,1 ,•11111 ~ l•lt<1.Jld I ' 111 " ,II lhl-.1t1·r m.11;ic '"''\t.-tJ, Jnd, '", 1.111, • t '' held .it -'!"''\ 1,11 d nr, r ,.! "' ti •'' I •I -15 p 111 fr,. J\• S3 ""' t d Jr., h\ 1 II 1rl. min ' .. 11 pt 1 IX''"'' • \leHJninl' Rei.t.iur.anl \\.-..\rtho• B .11 'lk 'l:» (l • ~u""D "' 1.... J rl·" m''!lr'\ , , , " l> ,,., l 1lw t11<1\1l' C.1-.1bl-t'''j ' " 11" • 1 1 I fr11f,I\) JI 6 pm l"J S.1tu1l•·"' I -I o\01111->•0n $ 1 •• S.Jll ,l .. 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September 3, 1992 ... \ • .. .. r1J b • • I UlflO .. ~lo lb.J 1tl..•Ub1 lot DINING ~ ext stop: rea ast Red Car Bar and Grill. serves big-time· meals T l'lnlll\ L1,urJJ .1nJ I ha\C been Jrinl..in!! Slim-Fa~! lllf brc:.il..fa~t ~o long th;11 putatoc:.. Sau:.agc or ham is ext ra. Our panel of cxpens thought the .... 1u~age \\:J~n·1 up 10 much, and a~h 1scs sticking with the ham. On !>aner da)S, a crois:.ant or I 'c .ilmt1:-t ll>rl!ottcn '' h.11 .1 1..: .ii o1l,I ·'" k bre .1l..t.1~I ta~te::. lih'. b111 I ~~! 1hi' cr.1' ing frum 1111i. 1,1 11111e .ind ft:cl .1 need Ill ..s muffin, plu:. <.i bo1\l of fre:.h fruit rt' "11 111~ ,·,t111r1c ro111' ( Probabl~ \111dld11 1 hurt the [),)J~cr' anv if I o1•111d.1 d1J lnn) ~ · I .hl 11llin1h. four 111 ll' decHkJ 1" I.di 111 1 the dwcl.. ''·•!!•111 and i;.o It •1 11 I l.1\ or and c1h1r 1e~. U1g I 1 '«' -p.1nc1 J...c, "1th n:.il m.1pk •\I .p .. I biill-'.l' Pl b,1,-.111. cgg' JnJ i. 111il.1•. li1,cu11' 'l.1thneJ in bu11i:r .. t Tht lfrtl Car Bar and Grill 111 ''"]'i•lt lk.11h. 1111• 'l'·"c '' ,1, pr1·, 11•11,lv !..nu" 11 I• I 1;, '''" p1H l ()~ 'l.:r B.ir and < •• :'!. "l11d1 "·'' du,..:J J.1 ..,1 ~l.'Jr 11Ill11 l.1ndl11rth kann1..: anJ Rici.. I ·'" tl'111:c recl.1imcJ 11 .ind 11 ... , .ec 1n1 cou,in. 21 O(e.1n Frnnt. I h~·~ r,., ampeJ the Grill, changing 11 111111 .1 n111Jc<tl~ priced all-day dilll'f < )n,· 1lf the ... 1.1r breakfast~ in the l1'eud1Hrolky ca r 1::. a platier of h1u:"'' r.inchcros. a concoction '' h1ch ,,1u'c~ Soutlme~t fla,ors to ri: r fnrm a f.inJ.i ngo llll I he palate. ,·,pcci.tlly "ith The Red Car's ncclknt black bean,, fre!lh 11 n111la'. gu.1camolc and !1pin1cd ,,11\.1 ,\ draft beer "111 adJ Oles! lo 1h.11 l::.n~rn.1J.1 holiJ.ty feeling. ~h"1 brl'.1h.lai.h fl'.11un.: "Famou!> Red C.1r J>u1.11ue~." The !>pud~ arc 1-.rnkd lir'I. then cut 11110 chunks .ind Ir 1cJ 111 butkr along \~11h bell pqipL'r' and 01m1n!>. then topped \111h Arna1c.111 anJ S11 bs cheese: '1h1d1 melts into the mix. A c.1rdiolog1st's delight, the "Bell Ringer." feature::. three fresh eggs c1111~cJ ;iny ~lylc, with those ~well a nJ a cup of coffee make a healthy J,1~ ·l> beginning fo r S3. 75. Hot OJlme;tl and Engli::.h muffins are nn h:ind: loa~t with jelly cosb 50 ccnl:.. There i:. fresh orange juice. of couri.1:. anJ coffee is SI. Marla Bird Restaurant Critic The Red Car al'o offc.·rs a unique bn:akfist fm ~plit pc r:.011;1111 ic!>, food <.'titics and other 'cnture:.orne souls. Let your minJ's palate imagine this entry -"Rick's Original Combo": Half portions of Hucvos R..,ancheros and Eggs Benedict, served with potatoes, $4.50. It's a fine breakfast for diners who are nonchalant <ibou t sauce and salsa doing battle 111 the alimentary canal zone. For lunch (::.ervcd from 7 a.m. until m1dn1gh1), three flavorful ~oups arc simmering away in the kitchen. The clam chowder is fine, the heart y rcJ fishmonger soup is better, and 1hc white bt.:an "canntlnhall chili" is uncommonly good. This is from a family recipe, made with chicken stock. white beans and a ladle of salsa on lop. No t for hot muggy weather, it's the kind of soup to hunker down to on a cool autul'T1n day. Soup and a green salad cost 10 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, September 3, 1992 $3.25 at The Red Car; a variety of ::.alaJs include' llhSCd greens with apple drcs!>ing; chicken and pasta: \eafood and '>t.:a~unal fru11 wit h· yogurt drl!ssing. Chd Louis T wrin (of 21 Ocean Fmnl) has 1rnincd the swff well -!lalnd greens arc ~\\CCI and crbp: pasta~ arc al dcnle anJ the fish is fre::.h. Chef Michael Love lakel> on the J:iily chores, supcrvi!>ing. among other things. grillcJ buffalo burgc~ -juicy thick pallics. scn ed with a small mount;.iin of shoc::.tring fric!>. Try the "Trolh:~ Car Tacos" wit~ hlackt.:ncd fish . They're dcliciou!>, accompanied by saba, guacamole and black beans. Club Car Specials have a top price of $9.95 for a New York steak wi th fries. Lasagna, chicken fried steak; fish and chips, calamari steak. fr ied shrimp. angel hair pasta and seafood fe11ucinc finish up the list. The menu is small enough to give diners confidence in the kitchen's ability 10 perform well, and most of the time, they really do! Decor in the narrow building is keyed b.y a sort of catsup and eggs color scheme with black wrought iron bar stools and tables. Victorian-style chandeliers and fans hang from the high narrow ceiling. The Red Car Bar and Grill is a comfortable observation post Big-time breakfast lovers prepare for The Red Car Bar and Grill of Newport Beach's fare, which includes pancakes with real maple syrup, lots of bacon, egg_s and tortillas and biscuits with butter. in this Newport Beach "Times Square'' where the interaction of fishermen, realtors, shop owners, customers and bsach denizens of all ages :.are easily seen from the Red Car's window tables. A snack-stop at The Red Car for oysters on the half shell, fried calamari. chips and salsa or a bowl of soup. make good· companions for a margarita, glass of wine, or cup of cappuccino, when an afternoon "time out" s1roll around the Newport Peninsula's Pier is at hand. The Red Car Bar and Grill. 2106 West Ocean Front, 673-1000. Open 7 a.m. to l a.m. Breakfast served from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Full bar service. Smoking. You COULD HAVE A FREE MEAL Ar YoUR IN-L\ws HousE. • f ·r OR FoRJusr $9.95 GET OUR PRIME RIB DINNER. Right now at Charley Brown's, we're serving thick, tendei: prime rib, along with your choice of soup or salad, and baked or steak house potato, all for just ~.95. We'd love.the pleasure of your company. CHARLEY.BROWNS Where you get more than you pay for. ~ lr.llti. 1)1f.1'ilfactlit) .• 61).S910 I d .... lr.llti • 16160 hi lhd • SU-6601 Uw Nightly 2332 w. Caastltwv.. ..... 714/631.mo restaurant Generous portions. her grandmother's reciP.!S to .saloon. Big narM ~on ewportB~. Tr~antirian-Monday !ind T~ay nights. and Matood seiectiOns Pasta and Generous sCHV1ngs of Steaks, a variety of unique bre~ made salads, sandwiches. chicken, fish '? ........ ~======~~~::::==~~ ....... ~~mlPllNttltimic&idl~Nto ii Mrving MMaJa Ooga evenings & Dining Highlight of the Week : NIKI'S INDIANlZ;j FOOD One c:A a kind Indian Restaurant. 3705 S. Bristo'. Costa Mesa COSTA MESA · ANGEU> 1969 Hwbor 81Yd. 646· 1225. Open tof blCh Mon. -Fri. 11 :30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.: dinn.r from 4:30 p.m. ReMrvations are r~. -The best Nofthern halian cuiline In d °' Ofange Couney" ecconting to CCH)WMf Joe lngardia. Fr.-h ... food and past•.,. ii a specidles of the house. Catering and private party fa::d•MtS 11Vaiabte".' THE BARN f.ANIEA STE.Al<HOUSE 2300 H.t>or Blvd. (Eastslde of the Harbor Center) . 641-9777. ReMNltionl eocepted. Lunch Mon. -Fri. 11 Lm. to 4 p.m. Dinner Mon. 4 to 9 p.m.: Tues., Wed, to 9:30 p.m.: Thura.. Fri. to 10 p.m.; s.. 3 to 10 p.m.; sun. 3 to 9 p.m .. eo.aa MeM'a oedelt ~ bollllaa 30~ trmMion ol ~ the flnnt In charbroiled ....... freeh fiah and chldceft. w.nn. friendly cnoepher• • ,......, ~ occnk>n from busitw mM111191 tofam~ pirtin. Lunct. "°"' 13.49; ~ dinners .......... Gfazing rMfW Ind bulvef'l .._4 p.m. from $3.95. Prtlf• fOOfnl for bulinell .,,.... .. ,.._... dinnn. l'8Clptlona and tpedlll OOCMOI partiea. G9IO'I C* nt1tlU.421 E. 171h sn.. eeo-1750. ""'"_., ... w:c..-a.AC...Meea~. W...11 ............ pllce; the ~"·~......,,.,,. and IDunga. Lundt. dinner, llhllfllH:dfML EJ,1,., Pf•JI••-....... -~ ...... ....._lfo«'R'1UM pilno t. ........ In the .... ...... • KlrmM ltl'l IMndl tram 7 p.m. .... -, .., ....... °'"· ..... 01M1 fllua Vlll;e.117· 2111. lhnr • • • • ••d . FIM•wll 1111 •nr•• ,_.,,.,,. .. uses the freshest 1ngred1ents. Sushi Bar. tatami .rooms. <X>d<tatl lounge. ~lti-<X>Urs• Kalsel(i dinners must be ordered 24 hours in advance. Elegant dining. Lunch and dinner. LA CAVE 1695 Irvine Ave. at 17th St, 646-7944. Lunch, Mon·Fri; Dinner nightly. Absolutely marvelous steaks and fresh seafood. Served in an intimate and romantic: cellar dining room. In the area for nearly 30· years. this co-zy restaurant has one of the most unique dinner menu presentations around. Homestyle lunch specialties are a day time feature. MA BARKERS 154 'E. 17th St. 646· 4303. 8 Lm. to 10 p.m. daily; Sunday from 7 Lm. Serving brelkfa.st • ~nch. dinner In a home~ fashion. "Counlry aty1e American cuisine·. A>#.ys the triendlieat serva, low prices tor high quaay homemade food. 11CASA298 E. 171h St. 645·7626. FemlfV style Mexican restaurant . President Bush has N\er'I herel Open daly m 11 a.m. for ~nch. din'*, and oodct1h. Call ahead tot latge pllties. The excelent pricM. IOlclol• wvice and delicioue food ..... Ml Casa po111J1r h "'°"popullr Mlxican ea.ylnlhe~ ..UC..0 GU110 JAZZ. UR AMO LA11N QllU. 213 E. 1711 St., Coe1a MMa. 131-4008. FnMlic Ulln Cuiline from Muk:IO. 8raz'I and Peru ....... TV tot CJ¥npica. RamWRldn 0--. Uv9 Jazz Thurldllr 1hrClugh SIU'daJ, Big a.nd on Mql., . .,...,.,.,.. ..... TANDOOll .... fOOD 3106 s ..... (1 blc. "°"" ol So. C0911,.._ Mill 10 Clalt11*"9). Open ~ 11Mt·Slpm. One°'. kind lnclln,....,,.,. MfYlno merlnmd llllldoori cHcMn. veg1..._,_..,.. .... r-.. -ON-In.·~· no-wd ...Unds. Also localed at 2031 E. 1st St (lblk. west of T~stio Ave.). RIVIERA RESTAURANT 3333 . • Bris1ol St. South Coast Plaza 5440- 3840. Lunch 11 :30 a.m;. to 3 p.m. Mon . .Sat.; dinner 5·10 p.m. Mon.· Thurs; iii 11 p.m. Fri. & Sat.Reservations are suggested. Award winning Continental cuisine. One of the only restauraats in fresh dally. Last but not least. an and specials. ~ntry theme, excellent wine list completes the e~llent service. Pnvate rooms experience. THE c..-.ERY 3010 Lafayette 675-5m. Lunch '1;30 am. to 3 p.m. Mon.-Fri .. : dinner 5-10 p.m. daily. Sunday brunch 10:30 am. to • 2:30 p.m. Reservations accepted: Orange County to offer tableside flainbe. Excellent service. intimate atmosphere. SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport Blvd. 645-8560 .warm & tnendly owners Linda and Fernando Navaretta offer aulhentic Italian cuisine sCHVed in the traditional European manner. Femando's impressive credentials include graduating from Culinary Academy initaty, training at Hotel Concordia, Venice, Italy: Chef at Don Pasquale 1n Cambndge. England: Churchill's in La Chax De Fondes. Swrtzerland; Hotel La Pa1x in Agno Lu'gano. Switzerland. Scampi offers an intriguing menu and lovely wine list. Banquets. prrvate pa(ties and ca1enng . VINNE'S RISTORANTE 270 E. 17th St 722-9204. Vinnie's authentic Italian food will make your mouth water. The atmosphere is casual and the prio&s will not put a dent In you wallet. Come JOln Vinnie for lunch or dinner and enjoy the food t+lat was n'"1ed best in the county by the O.C. 0egister. Also located Ill 25292 Mc lntyre, Laguna Hills, 588·8171. WAHOO'S RSH TACO 1862 Placentia 631 -3433. Open daily from. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sundays ,11 9 p.m. Outrageously delicious south of the bofder cJisine with a Hawaiian flair. Wahoo's is a haven for local as well as intwnational surfers, athletes and anyone looking tor good food • incredi>ly tow prices. Absolltely no lard used in preparation; everything is fresh and prepared to order. Laid back, ·casual atmosphere. Also at 1133 S. Coast Hwy. in Laguna and on Bristol & Baker in Costa Mesa. ZUBIES 1712 ~ntia. 645~8091 . Pure and simp6e. just !i(e mother's kwell R•tonlbly priced. top quality food and generously poured. low priced drinks h8ve kept their c:uttomers coming back for years. l.oblt• td • chicken. ribl and ipedllll cMnglng nlgtcly. Thuraday nigt1I ii prime ,., night. Lunch and dinner MNed. Sund-v Me)can ~1'omS1 .• . ZU-caDED CAGE AND OYSTIR UR 1714 Pleoenda. right nut doar ID Zubin. Mf.-4222. A big. IP'MnG ercerpriN ~ pool .... and garnet. ~ring 18 lten'9 on the 0,.-Bir Men.t: ,...,~ ..... pizza. .,.ldwlchee, butger'9 and a varitlty °' ...... v.y c:uua~ famifV orierced lllftOIPher•. NPNPOl1' BEACH Continental ruis1ne. seafood emphasis. Great clam chowder. Newport Beach Historical Landmark features Weekend Brunch Cruises and live entertainment in the lounge in addition to lunch and dinner. CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coa'$t Hwy. 675-1922. Dinner S.:30 ·10:30 p.m. Sun.· Thurs.; 'til 1 1 :30 p.m. Fri .. & Sat. Reservations suggested. Classic Northern Italian gourmet cuisine. New. moderately pnced lounge menu served til the wee hours. Wild and er~ lounge at night when the barld strikes up. Chic clienlele. MARGARITA'ILLE 2332 W. Coast Hwy. 631·8220. Open daily from 11 :30am to 12:30am for dining. Excellent. Mexican food with new and exat1ng specials offered daily. Full bar with entertainment nightly. The Margantas were rated •The Best in Orange County". Reservations accepted, 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean front. 673·2100. Oo the Ocean front ne>tt to the Newport Pier. Open Daily ~t 4pm. Enpy fabulous . Catalina sunsets from our main bar. Dinn• nightly from 5:30 pm. Fine dining in Newport's most intimate setting. Speciahzing 1n gourmet seafood. Large wine-cellar f0< banquets up to 50 people Actrve piano bar with MAX SEILER Thurs.· Sunday. SABATINO'$ RESTAURANT & SAUSAGE CO. 251 Shipyard Way, Newport Beach. 723-0621. Open f()( lunch & dinner, closed Mondays. Weekend Brunch. Siii. & sun. 8:30· 1 :00. Tuc:bd fNlay near the Lido Shipyard, this charming, family owned restautllllt afters an inviting atmosphere and delicious food! Famous for their authentic, homemade harian Sa.1sage. Sabalino's complete menualso includes fresh pasta, seafood, lamb ., .. , and a tempting array of a saia.ds & appetizers. • TALE OF THE WHALE 400 Main Street Baboa. 673-M)33. Panoremlc bay view, entry features pictures ol Otd Newport. Seafood and traditional tworhs. Lunch. dinner and Saturdey and Sund8y bNnch. YIU.A NOVA 3131 W. Coat Hwy. 642-7880. Dinner nightly 5 p .. m. to 2 Lm. Excellent. heany Italian cuiline: outstanding wine list. Active piano bar, t8WOrile loclil late-nlgtt spot Uplliirs room • "Top of the w1a· '°'~· priv .. • ~. SANTAANA CMZYHOM1 STIMHOUU a SALOON L.oc•1don 8roakhDlaw ju1t off the ~ Aoed _. ol the M Fw,. M•1111. Opeft tDr ~and dftw.Uwe ............ 1n ... available. HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN \J\LLEY BERTOUNO'S 18041 Magnolia, Ftn. Valley. 963-2730 Beneath the burgundy awning. nestled in the back of the To¥ City Shopping Center is a rare find, a family owned and operated restaurant. As yoo approach the long wooden bench outside. music of the forty's and fifties greets you. This 1s Bertolino's, a family res~aurant that brings back family style Italian food and great service. From their famous 5 layer Lasagna to the Veal Piccata or Blueberry Cheesecake that is made by hand every day The food 1s incredible. Light summer dishes will make your dinner delightful and still leave room Jor Strawberry Mousse topped with 'fruit in a chocolate cup. Belfoltno's 1s opened daily 11 am to 9pm. Fndays and Saturday_s till 10pm. Join your friends and neighbors under the burgundy awning thts summer. TEXAS LOOSE Y'S 10142 Brookhurst at Adams. 964-8882. Texas Tested, tned and trusted. This chili parlor and saloon offers some of the best eats. firewater and pickins around! Mesquite smoked ribs, chicken, steaks. Texas chili, happy hour specials. Kids eat free with each paying adult!• For Information On How Your AntMnnt can a. Included In TM Dally Piiot Dining Gulde- Pl••• c.11 John Vllll"*Y Al 842-4311 ~Ext.- tt • Ot•• Co1111 W11l •Id I Thurldar ........... 3. 1182 • • • \ I .0 • ' I I I • J .. - ' ~ conlinen&I Cuisine SinCf 1961 Now Serving ... Pre-Theatre Dinner between 5:00-7:00pm • Four Course Gourmet Dinner • Prrce $22 per perron South Coast Plaza • Costa Mesa • (714) 540-3840 /Ne'(f to "1.i~ Co J Dine in our romantic cellar. Join us fa luoch a dinner ard enjoy a ~glasscf ~wine with every entTCC with mention ri this ad Steaks • Seafocx:l • Cocktails 12 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, September 3, 1992 The Finest Japanese Dining Experience SU5ll W t PIWATl lllM IOC*5 t DNMI IOQM 19PAH IO()M t TATMI ~ t COCIJM LGMI