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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-10-22 - Orange Coast PilotRed Ribbon Week: read all about it C lty officials, law enforcement officers and businesses are teaming up for a drug-free Costa Mesa with Red Ribbon week, Oct. 24 through Nov. 1. Activities during the week will Include police and fire department demonstrations, entertainment and much more. find out what's going on and what the local community is doing to help keep our youth drug-free in today's special Red Ribbon Week advertising section. . Home, sweet homes G ct a glim~ of some of Newport s most gorgeous homes in today's Orange Cost Weekend section, which highlights the annual Corona dcl Mar High School PTA Home Tour. The sold-out event showcased six homes distinguished by their architecture, interior design, art and furnishings. The Weekend section also brings you art critic Lauri Mendcnhall's look at French artist Jean-Pol Franqueuil's new exhibit at the Robert Mondavi Wine-and Food Center. Plus the Daily Pilot's SingleUre section, and more. THE NEWPORT BEACH • • -- Shoppin~ choices abound 1n Costa Mesa F rom South Coast Plan and Crystal Court to Harbor Shopping Center, the Harbor Boulevard of Cars, Triangle Square and 17th Street, merchants throughout the city I arc enthusiastically rallying around October's Shop Costa Mesa I campaign. "The convenience and fine st selection of stores in Southern California i!o right in your bac"yard," I says Jan Roberts, dirccfor of marketing for South Coast Plaza For more delJils, ee page B 14. Our picks for Electron Day T he first m a series ci cc.htorial l'ndor.1. ments begin, in today's Communuy forum page. On lJp toda l Tl e wport Beach City Council ra cc-s. And the packs arC! ... \,'ell, S('C p;ige A 11 . Also, ttll' l\:Q\., port Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce has cakcn a position 1n famr ui McJ!>UI<: P, the• propo:,.:if to limit the terms of council members in NC\~>Ort Beach. I:o sec the chambl!r.'..s rc:=isonins and fog1c, ·c-..i.-- thc op-cd p C:C(' pcMc<l h) chamber director Dennis O' c1I. • Good mo rning! Do you know the top three requests at Illusions under age night club in Costa Mesa ? 1) "Jump Around" -Hou~ 01 I' .. r 2) "Sesame Treat" -Smart (.$ 3)"Come and Talk to Me" -Jodeci Source; KM lourd hou•t OJ 1--' OF COMMUNITY I JOURNALISM Illursday, Oct. 22, 1992 Winner of 5 1 journalisn1 awards in 1992 25 cents Wet Wednesday tickets available A limited number of complimentary tickets for a very special Wet Wednesday event -Politicians Night on Tuesday, Oct. 27, just one week before I.he election -will be available at HornblO\\ er Dining Yacht!>, 2 341 W. PJcific Const H 1ghw;iy (ne~t lo Cano's) beginning at 9 am. toda> The evening has a new boarding tune, 5· 30 p.m., in order to accommodate C())ta Me>a City Council candidates who need to be at another forum by 7 p.m. "The Costa Mesa candidates "" will be able to greet and ta lk with the more than 500 Daily Pilot readers aboard Lord Horn· blower and still gel off the yacht by 6:30 p.m. before we begin our cruise," said Editor William Lobdell. "This way, we should have close to full attendance by our local candidates." Guests at the special f>olitich:ms-Night wiU-be able lo \.Ote in a special Daily Pilot pol1t1cJI poll. the results o( whrch will be published in the Oct. 29 edition. Early arrivals to the Oct. 27 e\enl are asl.ed to part.. 1n the lots of Sonship Christian Bookstore and Waterfront Home~ Realty. Saason's-1irst~ain City rejects Grand Jury_gr~be ~ Newport council members say the city's internal · investigation is sufficient to address harassment allegations. By Tony Oodero si.n Wf.!er NEWPORT BEACH -Ctl\ Councrl member) ha'c reJec1c~I the: no11on th:it th e Or.inl!C Count} Gr:ind Jury be a'l.cd to ame-.11g.uc allegations of se\ual haras .. mcm b} top·levl!I member!> of the police department, '"''~ting the Cit) 0l> O\\n independent in .. e-.ugation j., adequate ''l firmly bclic.,c \l.e JrC on the rrght \)Uf'I!," i.:uJ Counctlin:.rn Clarence Turner. "faer.onl! \\Jllh lo ge t tu the lacl., Jnd 0do what i-. right .. Counc1hH>man b d~ n 11 irt agrccJ She l>JIJ .,hi.! i., comfortable th..: cit}\ mve.,11g.1tor. Jllornc} I laroli.l Bridge , ''all thoroughly in\.el>tigJte the Jlleg:n1on., b) f1\c current :rnJ former policc cmplO'tCl!S ''ho fikd ·a '>C\UJI ha ra ... ,ment la\\!>U it 1i;J It'll Chief Arb C.smpbd l and I~-= d•p:1r1men1 p.sn~ :it the: Uo! C sfl Anthon) Vall.1 nH 1 C.m)•>:l l:inJ1 11l 111 Jul> of Cuy ~lanJgcr Kc' 111 :'-..tur ph) l 'I I •rcJ UriJg.:-. 10 1n\c,ti::11c ti.: \\ 1le ~1.aph: ,njJ It .. d"e' n l 'c'u 11 harJ~'ml!nt ulkg.1t11. ~I n lQ n~k fur a Grind JUF.-im. ·:..-- \\lttch origm.tlh surLi~c:d I.ht ,\ 1· tr •.1llOtl... he h;i' '.)u,p.:ndcd th..: l!u~l • ·u~ ~ :n·. \.! t.~;it.on in r.: p n , 1 ' • Uut lt>Ur ol the \\Ullll'I\, d :11m1 g rni.1,nh m::u.k b) mc "om.:n to h.t\C nu 1,1ith in th\; c11y·, '"'-'· pol11:c dcp.irtmcnt cmp!11~ C!>. trg.111oa. in,teaJ jointJ · t·> ctl .r ~I :rph) .. topped th, tnH' 11ga1ion :ind lllcJ .1 1 ... , -.u11 a: J 'ht Jn p· '' h1I. the cit\ 1.1L" to,;.. 01 th.: bell anJ \ 111.1 on Scpt :?~ \ 111lh ,ompl.1i111., m71tk h) thc \\omen. ''vh1.m. \cter:in lh~p.1t(htr l'.:n He ':ti~ th.: .it~ p .11h to addr )) Rllpl..c, JuincJ the ""''-Ult l.1-s1 tho'~ l.:Oll"l!rn -p.:rh:ip~ b) adJ- \\..:ck. allc:g.111g 1h:it C.1mpbcll ,JllJ ing · u kfn.11. r \ l"::.lll! 11 r -and V1llj raped her a1 a dni~1~cn p 1-See COUNCIL Back Page ----________ l City _ _wor-kinU-With - Auto 'CIUb officials on expansion plan ~ Club has r o intention of mo\ ing its 1 000 jobs out of Costa Mesa. off1c1als say. By Ton7 Cox = ~ E 'OR-I ti CO~ I A .\11 ~ \ -1 hi: AutlHnub1k ( lub ut ~-ut hern C.11 ll.1rn .1 '' nq;otiJt111g f,>r .1ppro\JI of J 1 .. _llf e\( Jn', n at 1i-. pr1. cc'.)'ing center here. II .1ppm\CJ, 1hc C\p.111,ion ''oulJ no1 on!~ cn:.ure th,11 the t·,1mp •11) l..ecp' 1,000 JOlh here, but \H>ulJ .11,0 brin~ hundr ,h more JOb' th;it ''ou lJ be rclo· c.1kd lrom Lu' 1\n~cl~~. The Aut"mobile-Club h:i b.:en planning 10 C\· p;ind 11' pro.:c~'mg center 'rnce building ab hube t:i· crlll\ on Sunllo" ·r 'l'lll!S:...iLqccaJc a~o...JJJJ1.U61.1~·;;._-"'-' ·--.,-k1-11gi'lii1c pl.1n' \\Cre jc\.1p:udiz.:J earh.:r thi' )C::ir \\llh pa,~:ige of .i nc'' £ •ncr.11 plan fa, red t-~ ,JO\\· grl ·\lh proponcnr..... • I he !,!l"nt:r.11 pbn .ilfl1,,) IM ~1 IO pl'r.,cnt np.rn· ,jpn til lht \uto Club·, pr •.:c~-.ing ... enter,"~ c tie .:1..1n1pan) h.1J pljnncJ 11.> d, ublc ihc 1.~ 01 the fac1l· it) 10 abl1ut I millil>n ,,1uarc iee1 Out colllrnf) 11.1 ru1' ir:. \.I the nc" g.:ner:il pl .in cha,inl! 3\\:I\ tht .\uh mobile Club a'1J "' 1.000 job,, Cllmpan~ t1ff1.;ijl-. 'J~ that at l.:J-.1 tur nu\\, the\ 're.. not con,idcrrnl! :.i rcl~alion. A mixture of tropical and northern rain clouds stormed through the area Wednesday, dousin~ locals from John Wayne Airport to the New- port Pier with the first raan of autumn. Above, Children from Newport Elementary School make their way across Balboa Boulevard at the end of the school day. Officials from the National Weather Service re- ported the rains were /art of a northern cold front blowing through Southern California an the remains of tropical storm Yolanda, about 1,500 miles to the south. For the complete story, see the Back Page. ·our plan from :he beginning "~ll. to c,pjnd th:it fucalit\., .and ,,c·r~ d tcrmineJ 11.> \\Or~ thJt out,'' 'uiJ L:iyn:i Oro,,J~ •• 1 'J>Okcs..\1.>man for tht Autom lb1le Club "\\ c: mudc • r~ al mmitmcnt h> thjl .,itc :ind th 11 Cit\, anJ it'-. "-1) d1rficuh to um,ind that com· Paul Mitchell, president of the Orange Coast College Democratic Club, works on signs for the Bill Clinton campaign rally set for 6:30 p.m. today at the Pacific Amphitheatre. Celebrities scheduled to appear include Jack Lc!rnmon amL Whoopi Goldberg. -------Marc Mutin photo ~--- NUMHI RS I 0 CAI l • TO SUBSCRIBE 642~333 aEASiiS•ttemJNE 642-5671 64W170 642-43l0 t.ur,11\lllNI I~ t VI N IS ,. ' • ... See Pl.ANflaci Pall . Clinton ~ampaig!!._ gears up for local rally By Russ Loar SU'! Wr>lef COSTA MESA -The his,ing of ucro:,ol can~ and the pungent smell of '>pray p:unt f 1lled the Pac1f1c Amphitheatre stage \\cdnesdJ} afternoon where upbeat \Oluntccrs fur Gov. Dill Clinton p:iintcd ign-1 anJ banner' for h1 campaign rally tonight. Although a light rain Jrcnched the open-air amphitheater, \\cather forcca~tCC) predicted clear kic for tonight. One Clinton c:unpai~n ofhci.11 looked nen·ou,ly out nt the \\Cl \\CJthcr anJ joked. "PJt Roh~rt,1.lll j, pr.1~ing to GoJ for ruin." Rain or shanl, j l1lll£ h't ,,f cckh11t1c' 111cluJing Jae.I. Lemmon. \\ hoopi Goldberg .1nJ L111J.1 Ron,1.1Jt "ill I urn out for the (> '\O p.m r.allv akmg "1th U.S Senate c.1ndi1.btc., Ua1hara B11wr anJ Dianne rcin~tcin. Much ha' ticen m:iJc O\Cr Clintl'n', dccil>ion to "'it Orungc County ju't l I da\-s before 1he clcct1on. And Chnl1.'n ofi11.1.tl 'a} the) !lfC c £l'I hi m:ikc Orange Count) ,, ')mbvl of their candidate'-. appeal to \Oler' on both '"k' 1.'I the pQht1..:3l :.u,lc. l hi' 1 an "'cnt 11l3L \\C \\ant 10 rc,cr~cr.1tc ::a"''' the n:ui\)n," ':lid Chri-. 'hm n'cnU. dc'pul) direch1r o( the C:il1forn1:i hnton .. .imp. a~"· "P\:t>pk ncrn" the nat on "111 'n) 11 Ui.1 Clmton "tlcing \\;mn'I) r\!\Cl\CU 1n Orange Coun1~:1h 1 ' nJ, a ,jgr I ti. t 1 coplc re.in\ \\:JUI .:h O"C •• Ahh1.1ugh mc1con.ill1g1'1' \a) 11 \\ 111 nut likc:I~ rain on Clinton\ Or:in"c • See CLINTON llCl ..... 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October 22, 1992 -----·---------------- -------------- ------- -----• Locals Only ~"· Editor Steve Marble •.• 642-4321 Yesterday's News Check out Newport library for video rentals forty Years Ago -Oct. 16, 1952 ~An ATborE>ay Parade up Pacific Coast Htghway ended at the si e for Ine projected 1953 Boy Scout Jamboree, where trees were planted by local scout troops and civic organizations. Myf ord Irvine, president of the Irvine Company, spoke on how the Boy Scouts chose this Newport Beach location for their Jamboree, and awarded prizes for parade floats. Myford Irvine Other speakers and guests on the podium included Newport Beach mayor Norman Mille r, Rev. Paul Moore \'Vheeter, Orange County supe~isor Heinz Kaiser, William Spurgeon II, Mrs. Paul Davis and Lonnie Vincent, who planned the event. Thirty Years Ago -Oct. 30, 1962 Gov. fdmurrd Brown was favore-rf over Richard Nixon for the California governor's post in pre-election polls. The Orange County Nixon for Governor Committee, headed by Walter Schmid, Garden Grove rancher, and 0 .W. "Dick" Richard, Newport Beach merchant, said volunteers would go door to door in local cities to cnl ourage Nixon supporters to be sure to cast thei r ballots on election day. Twenty Years Ago -Oct. 30, 1972 Powerful winds, gustingup t04Cfm""1 e-s-~--. per hour wreaked havoc in Newport Harbor as weekend sailors ended bottom side up. The Orange County Harbor Patrol rescued the crews of 14 capsized sailboats in the harbor and attributed the damaged boats to sailors ignoring the small craft warning nags. Ten Years Ago -Oct. 20, 1982 A rent strike was considered by tenants of The Shores apartments in Corona del Mar, after being advised that their complex was being groomed fo r luxury living and some rents would be hiked by as much as $200 a month. The Goeden Co. purchased the complex after agreeing with a major lender that the apartments would be spruced up. Th e tenants said the owners had upgraded the rent before ·~dcd the l lv-tn"g arrangements , and many planned to move before the proposed Nov. 1 increase. One Year Ago -Oct 26, 1991 Dennis and lone Huber organized a search party to look for clues in the area where their daughter, Denise, disappeared four months ago. Fifty members of the Orange County Search and Rescue Team, SO volunteers and Costa M esa police • assisted in combing the Bonjta Canyon ' area where Huber's car was found on the side o( the freeway June 3rd. A -Compiled by Anne Spinn liiiiPiil I VOL.88,N0.250 1---! ReMters' Hotline: 642·6086 YtNf cotnmfflO about the 0. ly l"ilot 0t ,_ ...... be NCOtdld Atid.;-~ .. &MOt Wil.li.l'n l.dxW.. Tti. -14-hour a~ ~ !NY be uwd to ._.d ltaen 10 the td1· tot Oft _, topic Conmbuwl to the Hod.ne wtlo ""'""' to -lhttt COIMlfnU publllhed mutt t ~<Ide cMff Nlfte, tlly And phoM "u"*' f#()t lltrifatlOlll Thlt it you• c:omtnuntty MWlf>llMf; -""'"' )IOU' '""'°""'-I I Delivery 2uaranteel WHEN I GO TO A VIDEO STORE TO lt£NT A MOVIE usually the movie I want is rented or it'• been rc1ued a mituon limes. and the picture quality -is shot. The Newpon Beach Public Library is the best place to rent movies at only S 1 a day, and many of the older movies can be checked out with a library card for free for three days. The library has new releases. ' and they're in &ood condition. The library has four locations, a Balboa Branch on East B11lboa Boulevard (644·3171). a Corona del Mar Branch on Marigold Avenue (644-3135), a Mariners Branch on Dover Drive (644-3145), and a Newport Center Branch on San Clemente Drive (644-3191). 0 THE 11l'H AN.NUAL CHRISTMAS COMPANY presented by the Junior League of Orange County continues today and tomorrow at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. General admission is S5 and $3 for senior citizens (not valid with any other discount.) You can chose from O\'Cr 50 exhibitors from all COMMUNITY MEETINGS •Please send it in writing: To place an event, please wrile: Community Events, Daily Pilot, 330 W~Bay St., {:osta Mesa, ulif. ~2627. THURSDAY 4 7:30 p.m. N:l:rt Beach Ptanning Commission, regu ar meeting. council chambers, City 11 Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. noon Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, 18 Board of Directors meeting. We>tin South Coa,st Plaza Hotel 25 FRIDAY ., over the U.S. Today Ellta Bak Plloeoanpb1 is takina _pictures with Santa Oaus foe S12. U yau need more information about the Christmas Company, can 261-0823. 0 NEW TO THE CHRISTMAS COMPANY nus \'EAR is Taylor's Mom's Cookies. Kim Park. founder of Taylor's Mom 's Cookies. is excited to be a part of the Christmas Company. She's donating the proceeds of her cookie sales to .. World Vision," which is helping reed .the starvine children in Somalia. Taylor's Mom's Cookies will be sold individually, packaged frozen with enough dough to make two dozen cookies, and in hand-painted tcrra cotta pots that include seeds to grow plants. In case you've never tried a Taylor's Mom's Cookie, they're sold at correc houses, and cafes such as Diedrich's and Rock-N-Java. Park started her business three years ago with a single client, and now has grown into a money·making opcra1ioo with 25 clients throughout Orange County. P41rk's success started with her great-great grandmother's cookie recipe. The cookies are molded in an oversized shape "with chocolate chips, oats, Oakes, walnuts, and a secret ingredient." Park hand-makes and bakes each cookie. · Park says her business allows her to spend time 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 23 24 ...... 26 17 28 29 30 ~ 31 7:30 a.m. N~port Harbor Area Chamber o( Commerce, Commodores guest breal..· fast. Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coa~1~c:=:::=:::!=::=~=~~=~~~~=d ..:-.,.....-, Highway, ewporf'Beach.-- MONDAY noon Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, Board of Directors meettng. ~hambet office. 14 70 Jambo- r~ ~., Newport Beach. • .. 6:30 p.m. Cotta M~ Planning Commission, regular meeling,. coonc1I chambe~. City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. 7 p.m. Newport Beach City Council, regular meeting. council chambers. City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. TUESDAY 7:30 a.m. utlnos Cosl.i Mesa, weekly breakfast meeting. Oennys's restaurant, Brbtol Street and Red Hill Av· enue. 7:30 p.m. Newport-Mesa Unified School District Boa.rd of Education, regular meeting. ~arper Community Center, 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Ponce 1119 COSTA MESA Newport Boulevard· Someone used a sledgehammer 10 smash a hole in the wall o( Thieves Markel and steal leather boots and jackets. Whitney Way: Someoone broke into a house in the 600 block sluck a screwdrwt'r through a ~t o( stereo speaker~ and stole S3,600 cash, plu) some compact discs and cameras South C~st Plua: A Huntington Beach woman was ~ng al the May Co. when someone broke into her c.ir and s1ole some wedding gifts she P'anned to return, plus a two- carat pink topaz gemstone she bought on her honeymoon. Hamilton: Jewelry was discovered stolen from a houw in the 300 block. It appears the burglai got in lhrough .ln unlocked $1id1ng glass door. Various Locations: Autos we1e re· ported stolen Tuesday from the 2700 block of Starbird Drive. the 3400 block of Bristol Strttt. the 1900 block of Wallace Avenue and South Coast Plaza. On Monday, aut()) were re· ported stolen from !he 2200 block or Harbor Boulevard, che 600 block of Seal Street and the 2200 block of Canyon Drive. Autos were reported stolen Sunday from the 100 block of flower Street, 1he 2300 block Harbor Boulevard, Soulh Coast Plaza and the intersection of Crbtmont Plilce and Shalunar A\lenue. NEWPORT BUCH First Street: In the 2500 bloc!.., someone sne.lked into a residence and stole a Rolex W.llch. Jlnd Street: A surfer reported that someone stole his surlboord oog and his dufne bae containing his ck>tl'les and shoes while he was out surfing Port Barmouth: A man hving in lhe 1600 block reported 1ha1 his hand· gun was missing. Tiller Way: Someone broke 1n10 home 1n the 900 block, but no prop· erty W.lS reported missing. I If you•,_ • ~ and do nae ha,.. YllUf ,,.._.by 6 am (7 am on~ iand halo d.¥f, ~ Wn 10 ia m llld ,.,. I I!' II to you br -Our °"'°"* Sfmc• Cent«. 6A2· 4))J, ll 09.'f'I from 6 •'" to S pm ~ ~ fllCMy, and 1 • m to 10 am °" s.rur. ~ iO -'°" wlCtl )'IQUt OtC'Ul.ttiOtl ""'°' How to reach us at The Pilot . ,_,.._... Mlldl9~ ... °""' ~·~Qllcp ..... S.UIWll ..... Ylt'lt ......... • Circua.tion Oranp County M2-43ll .-..,.., Classif~ M2·S61& Oispl.y 6•2-4321 Editorill News S'40· 1224 Sports 642-<43)0 News, spotts fu 646-4170 MMI Offa 8~MY OK.a 642-4321 Bwnes f1• 611 ·5902 7119 LM. S.6 '2:SJa.-.OA 7;12,..$.1 t:U~0.7 71SJU11.6.1 t:J4LM.0.S 1:14 , ..... 1 J:t1, .... .. I • with her kids when they're home from school. .. ...., ii OU& IM,. for ll}Ofmo! &~dlcrs,.'.' me aays; "Building your own buslneH gives you more freedom." 0 TOMORROW AT 5 P.M. IS THE LAST CHANCE to enter Fashion Island's coloring contest for children 12 and under. The contest theme is "What The Holiday Season Means To Mc." Fashion Island is "interested in learning children's interpretation of the holiday season:" , Entry forms are available at Fashion Island s concierge desk in the Atrium ~urt. and at.many children's departments and specially shops 1~ th.e center. Judges wiJI divide the children's entnes into three groups depending on ag~. The winner will participate '".the annual . tree-lighting ceremony and rcce1~e :sn ~rt materials kit, and a $500 Fashion Island gift ccrt1fic~te. All entries and winning art works will be on display at Fashion Island for the public to view. 0 &st Buys •ppeaN Thursdays and Saturd•J'S. H'btthtr you•rt a merchant or D shopper, if )'OU bow ot-.-,ood b11y, i'il lore lo sl•e you some publicity. Call mt at 5-10·112-1, fDx mt at 646.oll70 or ttrltt. to mt: lkst BuJ'S, Daily Pilot, JJO it'. Bay St .• Costa Mtsa, CDlif. 92621. PubUc record . . · , . • -~-· .. --• -J ... -•• Real estate sales Newport Beach o 910 Alder Pl S610.000. 5 bc.-droom. 3 b.Jth to Step~n Zamu~n o 2167 Visl.a Enlrt\d.a, SJ80,000. l Uedroom. 2 bath to Miehael fe1ry o 4ll Vist• Truch;a S21lO 000. l b..-.Jroom.:2 b.lth to John L Sch\\-Jrtl o 1961 Visl.i del Oro S370 000, 2 bc-<froom, 2 b.lth to Dorothy ChJndler o S02 A'llt Lugo. sz;o,000, l bedroom, 2 b.Jth to ·Roberto A).tla o 3101 Corte Porfofino S400 000. to P.tul A Muses o 3132 Corle Calcta, S-104,000, to JJn\ts A ..,..ne o 1• R11c.. 'Q.IWs....~SO;OOO, J-b<d1oom~b.i to ,_., .... . .... M3tt • o JO Burning Tree Ro.id, S!lo0.000, '4 bedroom, l b.3th lO f 0 f\JOS c 1018 Sandcastle Or., SS73.200. 4 bcd1oum, l b.lth to David 0 fleet 0 9S4 Sandcutle Or. S395.000, J bedroom, 2 !>.Ith to Don.ild Kef.JnS • c tatl P0tt Sht'ftield S400,000. J ~room, 2 !>.Ith to Bruce B. Lanon o 1807 Port jhdflcld, S4 l 9,000, J bl'Clroom, l b.lth to M.chael I Fl.'lmsoo Costa Mesa o 3363 fuchsia St .. S260.000, l bedroom, 2 !>.Ith IO D.!rek W 1 lendmon c 993 Dahlia Ave.. S269,500, J lwtlmom, 2 b.lth to Jt'ffrr li~1res o 926 H~de Ct, S 192,500. l bedroom. 2 b.llh to John A Martin o 3 lSS Collt"ge A~e .. S 146.SOO. J b..'tlrnnm, 2 b.uh to Peggy Valc!Jlulf o 1083 SH TerrAce l.\nr, S167.QOO, 2 bc~dmom, 1 bath to Drl 0 Ri>ing o t 106 Valley Ci., S210,000. J bed1oom, 2 b.11h to lcMn W H.lMi o 601 San Micht'I, S 16J,SOO. 2 bt.-droom, 2 b.Jth 10 Rcntt Rodi Super lotto Wednesday, Oct. .2 1 for S3 million j;'lckpot: 2, 1S, 26, 31, 33, so Decco • Hearts ............................ : ......................... 8 ... Clubs .......................................... .' ............... 10 • Diamonds ................................................. . 4 • Spades ................................................. Queen • • • Newport Beach/Co1ta Meaa Dally Piiot Thursday, October 22, 1992 Alp Around Town ·. -. Send your i tems to Bob van Eyken, The Daily Pilot, -3)0 w. ~y St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Today Wings to fly Holl,.._ Ill 6 10 10 MneJe WNM ,_.. t. Mavle TllAHOU JOU.UI 19ill SI/~ 11-.d ,, •• , .. ,,. 57• 7755 lloUilJ o u..-... "°9o • .no ~ s '° e. •o 1s 2 Conaentl~ Ad..li. I 15. 3 30, S 45 8 10 15 Newport Beach 3 U ..... , S.le9e ~. 1 1 IS,• 30 7, 9 IS IOWUOS NIWPOU CINI.MA JOO N••"°" ' Ole~eny Glen •-aj 12, 2, • 6 IS C..-ter o.,. 6'4 0760 I 30. 10"" t Untler Siege '' 12 1 I 5 4 30. l, 9 1 S. S i-4921 Conqueal el 'oro41M ll'G 131 I IS JO po. 7 30 0 20 Square dance -The city's senior square dance troupe, the Costa Mesa Quicl<steppers, invite experienc.ed $quare dancing __ -'------- 2 A llver lluna nv-.h 11 ~ l'1 )() 3 6 Candrnsol\ J JO 4 6 1 S 8 30. I 0 3S '~· ~ --====,. ~ 11-4---..._.Mel ..... -+1~"4--l~--+-.l--- 3 The Loil of the Mohltun1 P 11 ? )(), s ' •S 7 IS. 9 •~ couples to their weekly dance, 9 - a.m. Thursday al the Costa Mesa Senior Gtizens Center, 19th Street and Pomona Avenue. The group has female partners available for single. men with square dancin~ experience who would like to JOin the fun. Call 545-5669. The pill -Or. Carl Djerassi, the Stanford chemistry professor who helped launch a revolution in American sexuality wh~ the age of 28, he synthesized tfle first oral contraceptive, will speak at 7 p.m. Oct. 22 in the community room at the Newport Center Library, 856 San Clemente Drive. Call 644-3181 for informa tion. Livin2 with Cancer -the Patty and'teorge Hoag Cancer Center will off er a six-week course entitled "living with Cancer," designed to meet the special needs-- 7 30 10 8 Tho Lo11 ef tho Mehkana t 12 30 3 IS lOWAJIOJ l~LAHO CINlMll lo,.,_ •lo~d. "-•"pot1 Ct•., ~ ?111 I Of Mite 1>1\d Men PG 1. '1, 1 30 :, , '° 10 '2 (ol\Nl\ll"fl Aduh1 P 1 1 S 1 3C t 4S 7 9 IS 3 Ml. 10 .. boll PC 3 ? 15.i )() 'H.1.' 9 IS • Cal\drnto.n !!112 ~ 2 •S. s • IS, 9 30 S Ml. 5oturday Night (JI, t ~ •:> 10 10 S-Oke" PG 13 3 20-8 6 llodo 1-.er P, I •S 2 • 30 7, 9 30 7 The Mighty 0 11ck1 PCj I I •S 1 S 15, 7 30, 9 •S uoo c1NlMA .... .._a .o oo '••AW! , •• 673 8350 Htwe fPG 131 • 30 7 9 30 ..OIT THlATH 2~S E Coca• h.~ ..c• 613·6U10 Vel\ke/Vel\l<e 7 9 t S Costa Mesa lOW.UOS CINlMA ClNfll 2101 ,.,,._ 81.d I Meto V...de c ...... 979 '141 I Tho Mlehty Duda 1PG) 4 4 S. 7 9 IS 2 Ml.laNboll(PG13)6 8 IS 1020 3 11,.,1 .. (!G.1 31S30. 9 •S Ml. So1111day NltJht 7 30 ~ •S 8 S 0 3S TOWN ClNfll CINlMAS *"'Coo" Plo10 ~ • 84 1•92: (ol\q11HI ol Poradlu PG 13 7, ·~ ? Olenga"Y Ole" •eu R • S 8 30 3 Hero 'C 3 S s 8 !O JO • 01 Mice and Men PG 131 S 7 30 10 SOUTH COAST Pl.AZ.A 8's>o'J~,,r_., •6 2' The Mighty Duck• IPGI S IS, 7 30 9 •S 1 The Lott el the Mohlca"• ' • 30 7 3 Under Slego ~ S JO 8 I 0 :10 SOUTH COAST Vlll.AOl S... ""-' o1 &-isto >•0 O' 94 Howard'• ll\d ·'C, 7. 9 4S '2 Huabond and Wlvu IR S 30 9 30 lob •ober11 1 • ?.; l MhOl\led Aprll 'C' 6 8 fC Irvine THt UNIVUSITY CINI.MA •2•S Comp.,is 0-.. SS• 881 I Candymon ~ 5 IS 1 30. 9 •5 :' Th• Lot1 of the MohkaM ~I • 30 7 of cancer patients and their families, beginning Oct. 22.. To register, call 7 ·CANCER. David Bartholomew holds Paco, a Great Horn owl, that was on display last month as part of the CaJifornia. Watchable Wildlife project at the Upper Back Bay Ecological Rese rve in Newport. • Tho l'ubltc lye (Rl 545. 8 10 1 S lDWA•OS CINI.MA Ho<bo< 8-dJ/ode,.,, .i.,. S•6 3102 ~~ J Hero PG 13 5 7 30. 10 • 1492: Conquet1 of 'oradl .. PG 1J 7, A Caribbean cooking - The city ol Newport Beach will off er a clas& in Caribbean cooking from 7 to 10 p.m. Oct. 22. Call 644-3151 . Advance registration is required. Christmas Boutique - The Balboa Yacht Club's Christmas Boutique '92, featuring gifts from 31 v-endors, viii be held fro 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Oct. 22 at the club, 1801 Bil))rde Ome in Corona def Mar. Friday, Oct. 23 Glendale reunion - Glendale High School's class of 194 2 writ hold rt.s SO-year reunion the ''ee~end beginolng Oct. 23 at the Ne,\.port Marriott Hotel. For informJt1on, call helyn HemphiU Glenn at (61 9) 630-9414. Traver adventure - Adventure travelers Gene Carapetyan and Louane Peck will share tht>ir e'perrenc~ in the e"'otrc island!> of the South Pacific with a colorful ~licte prt.·sentatron at 7 p. m. Oct. 23 al th!! Oa)1s Senior (enter. Call 644-3244 for more information International dinner - The lnternatrOnJI Students O((ice at Orange Co.bl College will ho~t an 1ntemat1onal dinner &rnd performance by the Latin American Guitar Quartet Jl 6·30 p.m. Oct 23 at the college's Intercollegiate 5.-iiling and Rowing Base, 1801 W. Coast Highway 1n Newport Beach. For tic~et information, call 432-59·W Support group -A spiritual and emotional supporr group to help participants deal with anger, stress, addictions, illn~ es or relatronYiip problems wtll meet at noon Friday at Visions and Dreams Emporium. Call Dan Millstein at 556-8000 for information. Saturday, Oct. 24 Newport Harbor '82 - Newport Harbor High School class of 1982 will celebrate its ten-year reunion at the Radisson Plaza Irvine, 1800 Mac Arthur Blvd. For more information call Peggie at 538-7971 or Corne Kates at 673-3565. Rose show -lhe Orange-- County Rose Society will present Its annual show, "Roses By the Sea" from 1 to 5 p.m. Oct. 24 and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 25 at Roger's Gardens. 2301 San Joaquin Hills Rd . in Corona del Mar . Call 646-0360 for informJTion. --- Bridge class -An · eight-wee'K course m beginning bridge will be off crcd beginning at 12 :30 p.m. Oct. 24 at the Jewbh Communtty Center, 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. Call 495-1303. Country fair -Game), ~ ndes, celebrity gue)l), baked goods and food s from around the world w1l(be f eatu'ced at Prince of Peace Lutheran School's Country Day ..fa.it. J a.m.10. 3. p.m. ~uh school, Mesa Verde Drive and Bal.er Street in Costa Me>a. Long-term care -A worbhop entitled "Long-Term Care rn the '90s: Who will take care of Mom and Dad" writ be offered :it 10 a.m. Oct 24 by Orange Coast College Commun•l> Ser\ice), 2101 Fa1rv1ew Rd. m C<hll Mesa For information, call 432-5880. Marine forests -Fishing and S\v1mm1ng competrllons, sl.in and scuba d1v1ng. li\e music, a seaiood coo~ing competit ion and much more will be leatured at the first marine for~ts F~ti .. al, starting at 9 a.m. Oct 24 at the BalboJ Pier. The event rs sponsored by the Manne Fore)ts Society, an organ1zat1on dedicated to preserv.ing Lhe marine em rronment through tf1e propagation and maintenance of underv. ater plant life. Call 67 5-77 29 for mform.ition. Sunday, Oct. 25 Go urmet benefit -The se\-enth annual "Great Chefs oi Orange County" Food Farr \v iii be held on CK.tober 25, at the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 l'\e,\port Center Ori\ e in f';e" port Be.ich Tickets for the e .. ent are 5 ~5 per person. proceeds '"" go to the l'\at1onal Kidney f ounClatloiltorf'lOre 1niormalion, tall the National Kidney Foundation at 962-7675. Monday, Oct.. 26 ADD and self-esteem - Ne,,port Beach marriage, iamrl) - and child counc.elor Janet \ \'hrtney will offer a ~eminar on attention deficit d1-,order ent1tlL-d "lncreJ)ing Self Esteem rn the ADD Adolescent and Adult'' at "' p m. Oct. 26 at the Coa>tline Coun)t'fing CentPr. 11 S1 DoH' St. suite 105 rn ~e" port de The ·~ a non11n charge ot SS. Call 476-0991 lur intormation. Tuesday, Oct. 27 Senior Celebration - The Or•mse Count> Fa1r~roundi '"'" ho)t the 1992 Senior Celebration on October 27. It "ill include ~enior arb and crafb, e~h1bits and senior ganw~. Tht- event b open to all <.eni1.m, 55 )'t?Jrs oi .1ge and older. DAILY BREAKFAST SPECIALS Served 9:00 -11 :30 Nii MONDAY One egg, potatoes, toast,&coffee -$2.9S -TUESDAY J.B. Breakfast Sandwich -$3.2S WEDNESDAY Two eggs with bacon, potatoes & toast -$3.95 THURSDAY Denver omlette with potatoes &toast -$3.9S FRIDAY French toast & baoon -S3.9S SATURDAY Bagels & lox platter -SS.SO SUNDAY Eggs Benedict with grilled potatoes -$6.9S . -... . JB~s sports Deli M<.nily-Th1~ 9-~m·9pm liic1Jy &. Saturdiy 9-dlll .. ~ Suroay 9am .. 8pm .. 1129 ~ioo lsltnd acrr& fu-m Gary' &. c.o. (714) 6444969 , Pre-registration is reqUlrecl oy September 21 . For more 1ntofmat1on, call Jeff Graves at 7 51-3247. Republican Women - The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated '"II m~el.aL 1tl:30 ,un. S et. t.7 al lhe Costa ~1e ... a GoJf and Countiy Club. Can f datt>) ior the Co)la Me-.a Cit\ Council will be gue:.h at the n-cctrng For rniormJliOi1, t:Jll 557-6545 Art of bonsai -A )IX·\\eel\ cla)) 1n the art oi cult1\at1ng and tra1n1ng miniature trees '"" be oiiwt.'d from 6 30 to 9 p m beg1tl!'1ng Oct r at the !>.rnghl>0chood Commuwt) Ceo.ter ..- 1 4 P:irl-J\q~. 1n C.o:it.l Me.:i.i. Part1cip.1nts mu)l b" at le1~t 18 }eJr) old. For inform.llion call 6is.ass1. Halloween party The Coron.1 del mJr ChJn ber o( Comrnt-rce \\. 11 ho~t ·a HJ1lo"~n pJrl) JI ; p.m Ocl 2; at the fo·t' (rO\\I:. »lJurant l he p.lll\ '"'" foat ure 1 .. bulou) hJ 'd ot>u\r~. hot c1dL•r. a no·ho)l b.u celebrity gu{'>l~ .rnd ca~h prill') tor the best costumes. Hero l'G t 31 S 30. 8 1010 HAllOI TWIN CINIMAS 11ooti0t 9'..,ft. "' "°" ~''"' 631 3 SO I Coplalll IOI\ .PG IJ, 6. 0 ?O ~ ... "' -G 13' 8 2 ·Soraflno PG IJ 3 30 1 )Cl Sitler Act "'G 9 JO l mp1rte~ & Ot111ttlc Ctdln A"d $1151rl1u, tHI 3£ Vari1tl11 lt4m4eelly Wrappt4 ft1 Stfe Trlft ., Trtttl•t ~ Of Mic• and Mon PG 13, S 30 8. 10 ?O 6 Conaenlll\g Adult• (It) 6. 8 IS 10 30 WOOOHIDOl CINlMAS ~o Pon....-, ". ·• .; •• SS I Coss Sneaken PG 13· • 30, 7. 9 30 ~ Mr louball PG 13 6 , 8 IS 10 20 The 'ubllt l ye ~ S.IS. 7 30 9 IS • Tht Mlghly o.,clu ,PGI S 7 15 9 3:1 Ul\der Siege RS 30. 8, 101S Butter Cheese OlcrOBERFESTSPECIAL Buttery smooth cheest $4.99 Lb. imported from Gmnany. _....,.. i- WESTCLIF'F1 PLAZA 17th at Irvine Ave., Newport Beach • Send A Gift By Phone 642-4302 • The truth about . funeral prices in the greater South Coast area. At Harbor lawn, people are im{X)rtant. We believe that every fumily deserves a ~nalized final tribute. Here, only the family selec~ the type of service they want and the price to be paid. We will provide for direct cremation, irl.clllC:l~ mo~ C<il'e fi:c>m ................................. . choose fiom other type of services from .......... . ~l<et:i i:>rict!Cl fi'c>IIl •..••• ~ ............................................. ~ ...... . '~~- Harbor Lawn- MOunt Olive Mommy & Memorial Parl< 540-5554 Servicing all faiths • Under new oWnetshq, $540 $985- $285 $910 241 lour tvices • 1625 Gisler Avenue • OlSt3 Mesa (Call fcx ~' free b-ochurc rqprdlng Gmnab\ fl rht. QJebrarm cf Lift) .. .. J I ! I i J .. ' Thursday, Oclobe< 22, 11192 --·-------------- Business The Bu5'ness ~ runs on Mondays. Wednesdays. Thursdays and Fridays Business Editor Tony Cox ... 642.,.321, ext. 371 ·!:~: ________________ ..... ______ ....._ _____ -. ______ _ .J':. ~iSome · small lend.ers actively pursue business loan market· -!.' :>•~Credit crunch works to -1, advaAta§e of-several area - to atLract new customers and build institution's asset q_ualiry. petitors eliminated. It's not good with 1eprescntativcs Crom eight with ~bal we have to offer~ 1 think market share. "The problem wilb banks ii they (()5.tff& ff6ftom)' because then: arc ctttrercnt lnst1tutlons lWer 1' ntni:-there ~ ~Hent t>ppOrtunities; .. -A few local lendel'S" -sue as tend to be enamored with the fewer available credit sources, but month period. He said that .in Whitman said. the Newport Beach offices of First numbers.'' said David Rothenbue-it's good for us." spite of his company's financrnl Like f inH Los Angeles' Rothen- Los Angeles Bank, Tustin-based hler, local branch manager with Rothenbuehler said he instructs strength, only two or t~ree of t~e buehler, Fred Hoekstra, manager El Dorado Bank, Irvine-based Ma-First Los Angeles. "I look at the his loan officers not to be "order banks showed strong interest in of Sanwa Dank's Newport Beach rine National Bank and Los Ange-economy, management and the takers," but to work with clients as handling his accounts and loans. branch, said he believes being ac- les-based Sanwa Bank -are not numbers. 1 place emphasis on individuals and try to find ways to ''It's weird," Gaulager said. "As tive and ne:<ible in today's credit. only listening when prospective management and their attitude to-honor their requests. He added good a shape as we are in, some market will pay long-term divi- business borrowers come calling, ward repayment. We try to get to that by being personable, helpful of the banks didn't really want <lend for his institution. He added but are also going out and seeking know the entire relationship be-and as flexible as possible in work-us." that by being helpful and offe(ing new clients. These active banks fore we go in." ing out prospective deals, his staff Dill Whitman, vice president at suggestions to prospects who don't have n't lowered their lending Rothenbuehlcr said many of his has been able 10 bring aboard a Marine National Bank's Newport meet Sanwa\ lending standards standards, but they have the finan-competitors have been forced out lot of quality new clients who were Center bronch, said he believes today, he hopes to make frien9s -< banks that have money to lend and a willingness to ork with borrowers. By Tony Cox Buslntss Editor lf your business has fallen victim to the credit crunch, you may not be looking in the right place for loans. cial strength and inclination to of the market for new business turned away by less active institu-there arc adequate credit source -and client -for the future. take advantage of the tight credit loans, including several who are tions. available for quality borrowers like "We're in a unique position be-With savings and loans forced out of the commercial lending business altogether and many banks pushed to the sideline) by mergers, regulators and cold feet. business loans have become much_ more scarce· over the last few market. under some form of cease-and-One of those new clients is Gaulager, but a reduction in com-cause we are being aggressive," First Los Angeles Bank's ·New-desist order from regulators. West Coast Medical Equipment. petition has opened doors for rela-1 loekstra suid. •·we're not ju~t sit· port Beach branch has been espe-Said Tom Tarter, an executive Tom Gaulager, owner of West tively small banks like Marine N:.i-ting at our des~ waiting for them cially opportunistic. Over the last vice president with First Los An-Coast Medical, said that after de-tional. to come to U). We're out there yea~ the lO~ea~~d branch has ~gc_l_es_:_•_·w_e_'_ve~h-ad~a~~-t_o_f~~-m_-~_ci_d_in=g~to~c_ha_n~g_e_b_a_n_ks~,_h_e~n_1e_1~~··-F~or~an~o~rg~a-n_iz_at_io_n~li_ke~o-ur_s_,~d-~_n~g-de_a_ls_.·_·~~~~~~~ ._years. But there are a few busine)s -lenders in this market who remain nearly tripled i1s deposits and more than doubled its loan portfo- lio. Such rapid growth might seem dangerous, but First Los Angeles officials are confident about the -active, and they've found tbe crcd-! ~l crunch to be an excellent time • SPI In joint venture with Russian firm COSTA MESA -SPI Pharmaceuti~als Inc. has reached agreement to form a joint-venture operation with one of Russia's largest pharmaceut ical companies. SPJ's agreement with the state-owned Leningrad industrial Chemical and Pharmaceutical Associa tion, , kno\¥n as Oktyabr, marks the firsl privatiza1inn of a major pharmaceutict ompany in Russia and the largest single, direct foreign investment in the city since the country declared its independence from the former Soviet Union. The de:il calls for SPI, a Today subsidiary of Costa Mesa-based ICN Ph armaceuticals lnc., to eventually own 75 percent of the joint-venture company, which will be called lCN Oktyabr. The company is expected 10 begin operations next January. SP.I made a simi~r joint-venture deal last year in Yugosla,ia, leading 10 the formation of a profitable company called ICN Galenika. ICN's fou nder and chairman, Yugoslavia-born Milan Panic, later accepted an invitation 10 become prime mini~ler of his troubled native country. -By the Daily Pilot \ Personnel policies -The Merchants and Ma nufacturers Association will present a one-day seminar on updating personnel policies and employee handbooks from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 22 at the Sheraton Newport Beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Call 558-1550. Friday, Oct. 23 Time manage ment -Effective Time Management is the t11le of a one-day seminar to be offered by the Merchants and manufacturers Association, 9 a m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 23 at 1he Newport Sheraton. 4545 MJcArthur Bhd. Call 558-1550 for information. Tuesday, Oct. 2 7 Small business -The third program in the series "Starting or Starting O...er, How lo Make Your Small Busine>S Successful in the '90s" will be offered at 7 p.m. Oct. 27 in the Community Room at the Newport Center Library, 856 San Clemente Drive. Call Tom Johnson at 644-3188 fnr iAformat1on Thursd ay, Oct. 29 Huma n resources -"The Ultimate Asset -People: Insights from a Leading Professional Recruiter" will be the topic of a talk by Paul Verstraet~. of Mark be Verstraete, at 7: 15 a.m. Oct. 29 at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway. Call the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce at 644-3186 for informalion. IEW,ORT·.~Y ... :~ C D .\ OPEN INC ~ IOFOUR NEW' c CUSTOM ~ INVITATION PRINTING "iJ CENTE R 1 • PICK-UP AND DELIVERY AVAILABLE ® Trade in your old , used chair or sofa (any condition) and receive $100 off on new L&Z-Bof furniture . Choose from Orange County's largest La-Z-Boy selection . 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(One block North of Rockfield) 991-7940 434-07 44 . 583-07 44 Monday thru Friday 10 am-8 pm, Saturday 10 am~ pm, Sunday 10 am-5 pm - Newport Beach/Coata Mesa Dally Piiot Thursday, October 22, 1992 ASll) Judge blocks disclosure ·of billings for AmbuPgey defense significant." management.'' mo\.e himself from the matter be- Osterlund, who makes no secret cause of his council candidacy. of supporting Ma>or Mary Horn· Amburgey then hired another buckle and counci l members -attorney, L.::mrc:nce Harvey to Sa.ndy G~nis nn~ Joe ~rickson in argue the case. ' the fees and reimbursements Re- toske has billed the city since Oct. 1990 Because of the city's rigor- ous leant statement analysis, which consim of an outside claim adjus- ~ Resident wants to know how much City Council candidate Retoske billed the city for legal services. By Joel eem- A Superior Court judge ruled Friday that while the city should release the records of what it paid Rctoskc, releasing the billing statements could "arguably jeopar- dize attorney-client privilege'." -And, even though a golf couac settlement has made the court case all but moot, Judge Marvin Weeks said releasing the informa- tion could damage Amburgey's po- sition. He also s:iid that the money he has been paid represents 25 months of work and that the City Council approved the hiring of his firm to represent Amburgey, and revi~ed and approved.. all of his payments. this years elecuon, thin~ dthcr· "The case is s11ll Active and the wise. . cfocument;" '"ere so detailed in na:- . "He obviously has something to ture that it could disclose Mr. Am- tor re\iC"in& the claims as ~eJI as _ city legal personnel, there was de- Sllll Writer Retoske said council members should bear the criticism for the h1de, or else why wouldn't he \\ant , _ h · " · 1 d.. h burgcy s strategy and g"e an ad· tailed information on each of the statements, Haney )aid. COSTA MESA -A city resi- dent has been halt ed in her effort to find out how much council can- didate Denis Retoske billed the city while defending former coun- cilman Orv Amburgey in a golf course lawsuit. . high cost of legal fees sin ce they could have se ttled the Costa Mesa Golf ~nd Country Club case a long ago. Retoske is representing Am- burgey in a lawsuit filed by form er golf course manager Tim Green, who alleges Ambu rgey and other city officials conspired to get him fired from his position as manager. t e in1ormat1on re ease . s e h 1 · ff.. 11 k d vantage to t c p a1nt1 , arvey as c . .d rnformation included details of mceung. di)cussions and even lo· cations of meetings, Harvey said. City Attorney Tom Kathe said he was surprised by the decision, _adding that the city was seeking full disclosure. "All I wanted was the exact sai · amounts he billed the city and The statements in question arc what the city actu:illy paid him. -==========:=--:===============, Now I guess ''e'll ne,cr know, .. she said. "If he's running for City Council and blasting the present council for the '"ay they've spent Retoske has received about $148,000 from the city to represent Amburgey but records that would show how much he actually billed th.c city arc being kept confiden- tial. Diann Osterlund requested the records nearly a month ago. But Retoskc dismissed Ostcr- lund's inquiry as an election stunt, saying that since his resume is spotless, opponents are trying to dig up any dirt they can. He said the difference between what he billed the city and what he was paid to represent Amburgey is "in- "It is pure evasion for th e in- cumbents to imply that they are not responsible," he said. "The in- cumbents running for re-election are seeking to divert attention from the council's poor bu~get . money, rd ltkc tu compare his fis- ca I record against the in· cumbents." Retoske said "htlc it "a!> in his best interest to ha\ e "full disclo- sure," he left the decision to his client, Amburge)', ;rnd opted to re- Veteran builder Gerald Charles Adams dies at his Costa Mesa home Veteran bowling center developer Ger:ild Charles Adams died Tuesday at his Costa Mesa home. He was 61. Adams built about 35 bowling centers during his career -in locations ranging from Tulsa, Olka., to Wuppertal, Germany, to Tokyo. He and·a partner, Jerry Klein, were in the process of developing the Co ta Mesa-Metro-Bowl, 11 40-lane, SS million b9wling center near the corner of Baker and Bristol streets, as well . !\ I - as projects in Hawaii and San Diego County. . Born in Detroit, Adams attended UCLA and served in the Marines .. He was a member of the Veterans of ·Foreign Wars and the Amcric~n Legion. .. Adams is survived by his wife, Sally Adams, of Costa Mesa; daughters Linda. of Beve rly Hms, Les 1e Sinclaire, of Columbia, S.C., and Cindy J<Jcczko. of Costa Mesa; sons David Adams, of Simi Valley, Ron Co) le, of Vista, and Ste\ en Coyle, of Oceanside; and nine grandchildren. • A viewing will be held from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at Pacific View Mo1 tuary in Newport Beach. A funeral se!' ice "ill begin at 11 a.m. Friday at St. John's Catholic Church in Costa Mesa. Jn lieu of flo\\er~T t-he famjly uggci.1s donations to Hoag Memorial Hospital's hcmodialysis department. -lJJ tlu Daily Pi/Qt ee a· l\J e"v Lot"1k ~th .Contact L ... n .es . We Fit· All Types ••• Astigmatism Bl focal Colored Dlsposable Exmtclecl Wear Frequent Replacement Clas Permnblt •nd morel .. . State Ucense I 'J9Z707 170 E. 17th St · Suite 206 ·Costa Mesa 645-85 12 , .....•...........• • For a Hmiled time • • • :: 945 lndud .. 2 :-mancrew. • truck, • :!ER BOUR ~!~en:. = • (4 hour-~ II • ,.,._°""'_ ........... ,,........__., • . ,,,.,.,.,. .. ,. ............ _,,,. . ••••••••••••••••••• our Super Selection of Halloween Costumes, Make-up, Masks and morel Plus. great bargains on everday items for all occasions, also 50%-75% off! Side~alk Sale Friday, Saturday & Sunday Our everyday value starting at $20 per lens •when professional services provided A,._. S . 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'· .. port Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ~..,__-=~ .. ~~...,..,._.,,.,.;:;;~ ... . . • Thursday, October 22, 1992 ---- Dismissal asked in suit over man's exhumed mother ~ Bizarre case involves son's plan to preserve his mother forever in high-tech cryogenic crypt. body in cold storage at Harbor Lawn for the next 13 ye:m while he :ittempted to create a high-tech portable mausoleum that would forever preserve her remains. Nobili i , or \\here his mother's remains are. lie s:11d the man, ho~e\er, has sent him several letters :ind post cards from Rome over the l:ISl few months. Watson said. "But it's unfair iu be putting my client through thei.c c\p.:n~..:~. It 's really ridiculous." Wa1'on .,aid llarbor La,,n c\(!11 ai:.rc:cd back in I IJ90 to lorgi' e 1 ht! S50,0<J0 J1 Nobili O\~cd them for stor~1gc Cu)b. Wut:.on .said di f'\obih, "ho cJaim:. to be a doctor, b oov. tr) ing 10 p:1:.s himself off ::is a l:.t\\>cr, pri111111g on luUrt docuanl!nts lOthcr u1tu11tc\ ~ C.. laforni:.a 13;.ir A.,~oci ion number and the phone number of an D1t:go l;m -.rm that h:.as By Lorf Ann Basheda Stall Write< Jn December of 1990, llarbor L:iwn g_ot a court order to remove the body and had ihe remains shipped to a coroner's office in Sun Diego, which is where the woman died. According 10 Wabon, di Nobili wrote that he had had a private audience with the Pope, who had agreed to pu t his mother') remillr\~ in u basnicu because she was a saint. Qi Nobili, "ho took possc"iun of hb mother!s oo y snortly-::rftcr it '' ..i' shipped to S:tn Diego, i-. sccbn~ SI00,000 in d.images for mcnt.il ~ngui'h and suffering. ncv~r h~urd of him FoMh.11;-Wtti...en--1--- ):.tid, t.li Nobili could lace ch.u!!C:. ol COSTA MESA -An attorney for Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Mortuary asked an Orange County Superior Coun judge Monday to dismi~s u lawsuit filed by a man who contends the funeral parlor illegally unpluggell a refrigerator where he had been storing his mother's body since her death an 1976. Joseph di Nobili, who dug his mot her up in 1978 after she had been buried for nearly two years, placed her 92-}·ear·old Last December, di Nobili filed suit against Harbor Lawn, saymg the mortuary had agreed in 1978 to let him keep his mother there until the crypt he was creating wall finished. On Monda), ho\\Cver, da Nobili failed to sho\\ up for one of the first hearings in the suit. A Superior Court judge se t a second hearing for Dec. I after Harbor L:lwn attorney Frank \Vat'ion motaoned for dismissal. Watson said he hJs no idea ,.,.here di Wanna place a classified ad? Watson said di Nobili said he planned to place his mother's body in th e portable cryogenic chamber he, was creating and "accompany her beloved remains" on a ship to Italy. In an initial coun hearing, Wut on said, di Nobilt had drawn up 8-inch-~y-24-inch sketches of his mother clad in a floor-length princess gown that ~he ''ould \\Car once entombed in the m.lUsolcum "I don't I.now about ... this guy," In an earlier inteniew, Di Noluli ... iid then that after picking his mother':. ,,. remains up he transferred the bod~ tu u mausoleum in Los Angeles "here )h~ b now immersed in a solution he h.i) concocted. "She is preserved in :.t natur:il :ind dign1f1eJ form:· he had said · \I} mother's bod) \\as beautiful \he lo t d like a l:idy of 35." EVERYTHING MUST GO! fr .iutJuknt n.:prc:-.cntatiun. · \\ Jtson said it i-. al o 1llcgal to keep :.i bod). 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Why ct> you ttn<we shout1 use ttlis name?· ____ ..__ __________ ;..._ __ Wimer announced on November 1 s. 1992 ~in your official entry form to: THE CELLULAR DIVISION , 1919 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. 1~ -------------------------------------------~~----------- . . A8 Thursday, October 22, 1992 ------- -------------------------------- Local firms aid girl's struggl·e against cancer • ...,. Assemblyman Ferguson says he'd support drilling In a national emergency. Democratic challenger Toledano says he's opposed no matter what the circumstance . ~ 8-year-old faces two years of rigorous-theFapy;-but doctors and-family . members are hopef~I she'll pull through. By LoriAnn Basheda Stan Wnter M ichclle DeNoewer has lost all her hair . and her stomach is almo t always upset. But the 8-year-old Costa Mesa girl knows she has to get sick before she gets better. DeNoewer has cancer of the nervous system. And although doctors believe she can be cured, the young girl must withstand a series of treatments that would test even Superman's streng1h. So far, so good. "Her spirits arc high," said 35-year-old fa ther Terry DeNoewer. "I'm the basket case." The cancer crept into the DeNocwers' lives less than a "eek before Mic;helle was to begin third grade at Paularino Elementary School. It all began Aug.·26 when DeNocwer took his daughter to 1he emergency room for an exam after she had been complaining of pain in her side. . Numerom. tests and X-rays turned up some sort of mass, and t\\O days later doctors )Cheduled surge I). 13ut \\hen surgeons opened the young girl up they found a malignant tumor that wa simply too large to remove. Sc,cral weeks and score s of test . later, doc1or) diagno~cd Michelle with cancer of the ne nous s~stcm. "My '"ife (Janelle) was 1he strong one when we found ou1," Teri) DeNoe,\er said. ··out I am doing better no,\. l\e learned about the disca e and ho" to accep1 the thing) that are going to happen." What is going to happen depends largely on how well 1he next two ye:.m of treatrnenis go~ DeNoewer is fa cing l to 20 months of chemotherapy, "'hich "'111 keep her stomach constantly in turmoil. Doctors ha'e also scheduled )C\eral radiation treJ1mcn1 s, two bone marrow harvests and a possible bohe mar1ow 1ransplan1. And every step of the "a) "111 be mood )wing), nausea, pain and lcll\arg}. "But she under)tJnds ho" bad it b," De Noc" er said. "And for a little girl. she's really taking it -weU. She's uy-ing her hurtlest 10 be ns much of :r normJI little girl as possible.'' School '"ork, for instance, 1i. one of the girl's top priorities. DeNoe"'er said a tutor now comes to Michelle OeNoewer has cancer of the nervous system and is facing months of chemotherapy. their home in Santa Ann. The DeNoewers moved there from their Costa Mesa home of 10 years shortly after Michelle wos diagnosed so they could be minutes from Children's Hospital of Orange County. Michelle must stay in the hospit:il at least a wed. after each of the chemotherapy sessions she must undergo. And for each day she stays, the hospitnl charges an average of $5.000. M ichelle is cu rrently undergoing her second treatment, and alread)• co ts ha'e exceeded S 100,000, according to De Noe" er. Janette DeNoewer's insurance pays for much of the medical bills, but not all. And Terry DcNoewer had to quit his job to take care of Michelle. To help out, co-workers at a Costa Mesa law firm where DeNoewer 1 a legal secretary have done donation drives. Las t Sunday, Garrs Sports Lounge on Superior A\cnue in Co)ta Mesa held a benefit for the girl, collecting more than SI 1,000. "It was just a beau11ful thing," DcNoe\.\er aid. "The place was packed. And the people were just beautiful.'' ' Garfs O\\ner Rita Garofalo, a friend of the DeNoc"er , aid don:uions can still be dropped off at the bar. In the meantime, DeNocwe r said, the only thing to-tfo is pray. The ralc of recovery for 1hc type of cane.er his daughter has ranges from 35 percent ot \\Or)t to 75 percent at best. "We're just pra) ing )he'll make it," he said. " By Russ Loar 5'1111 Wf*' COSTA MESA -Republican Assemblyman Gil Ferguson and Democratic challenger Jim Tole· dano traded ~bs on the subjea.gf offshore oil drilling during a candi- date debate at Orange Coast Col- lege Tuesday night. While both candidates say they are against offshore oil drilling, Ferguson said he would support an effort to determine the amount of oil off the California coast. "I've always opposed offshore drilling, but I do not oppose deter- mining how much oil is out there so that we will be ready in an emergency to save our country," Ferguson said. A former Marine who fought in World War II, Korea and Viet- nam, Ferguson said one of the les- sons of Desert Storm is that lives can be lost because of oil. "It isn't a choice between off shore drilling and beauty," he said. "The choice is, how many times do we go to the Persian Gulf, to send ou r young boys and women over there to fight to ensure the oil lines?" Toledano dismissed Ferguson 's reasoning, accusing the 69-year-old assemblyma n of lacking a real commitment to keeping the coast- line free of oir derricks. "I'm also opposed to offshore drilling. The difference between Mr. Ferguson and me is, I will al- ways vote against off shore drill· ing," Toledano said. "You're a lawyer, not a Ma- rine," Ferguson shot back. ''Grow up Gil," Toledano re- torted, prompting applause from LOCAL NEWS . ONLY For a subscription to the Daily Pil ot, call 642-4333. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ,--.. Western Waste Industries Sl~E 1957 Ln'Ufl\h.'>t\l wnrrmfHll"\ l•llcrlnl? 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The new 70th Assembly District includes all of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach and pam of Ir- vi ne, Laguna Beach, Lake Forest, Santa Ana and Tustin. Voter reg-· istration in the new district is 59 percent Republican and 28 per- cent Democratic. During the Tuesday night de- bate in front of nn audience of about 12.S mostly senior citizens, Toledano was pointed in his per·· sonal attacks against Ferauson. Toledano called him "a symbol of ineffectiveness and divisiveness in Sacram.£ru~ _re resent in no one but the specia interests w osc money he so eagerly takes." . Toledano also sought to dis· tance himself from powerful As· sembly Speaker Willie Brown. "I also pledge to vote against the ma- chine politics of Willie Brown," he said. "No one owns me: no one dictates to me; I'm not afraid of either Pete Wilson or Willie Brown." Ferguson warned that ~uch . ~f the state's current economic crlSas has been compounded by Demo- cratic lawyer legislators who have turned the state into a "well-oiled, business-eating machine" due to over-regulation. And he said Tole- dano would continue that trend. Speaking directly to Toledano, Ferguson said, "Every answer you've given 'tonight has to do with government doing something - getting in bed with business, P.re- paring five-year plans, work1n& with the universi ty -always to government." LEIGHTON FOR MESA WAlER ~·~ •PLAINING FOR TOaROW-" Get Rid of UNWANTED BODY HAIR A9 Seen In Thia Montha' Glmnour -.9lkxanlrUv body sugaring • painleaa, ancient Egyptian mMhod • aafe & natural product • no chemicals what-eo-evw Once You've Tried SUGARING ... You'll Never Wax Again! Elf CTROL VSIS Permanent Hair Removal $20 ·first 15 minutes $1 O • each extra 15 minutes SUGARING SPECIAl Brows & Upa .......... $10. ArrM & Bikini ........... $20. Lower or Upper Leg ... $40. 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The fi reworks began in May, long before a crowded field of five challenge rs was narrowed down to n runoff between candidates Debra Allen and North Orange County Municipal Court Judge Margaret Anderson. Some of the candidates registered strong objections to a campaign ad by Deputy District Allorney Mike Jacobs that listed the ~lifrcations of all five candidates. Anderson complained about the ad's reference to her work as a public defender, which stated that she had "spent eight years def ending robbers, murderers and r:ipists." Anderson called it "a dcspcral~ act of n desperate man." Jacobs countered that he was cl:irifying Anderson's "misleading" campaign materials, which tated that she had worked in the District Attorney's office and was an incumbent judge. Jacobs said it w1as importan t to point out that \he was a public defender, not a prosecutor, and that Anderson \\:IS not the incumbent in Harbor Municipal Court. Despite Jacobs' explanations, two of the judge listed in hi s ad "1thdrew their endorsements. Anderson \\On the primary "11h 37 percent of the \.Ote, not enough 10 avoip a runoff with Allen. '~ho cnme in second \\.ith 25 percent of the vote. Allen was the top \Ole.getter in the elec11on for a \Cat on the 70th District Republieafl -Central Commmcc, demonstrating her strong tics to local GOP leader). • ' The Allen campaign was cntic1zed in early Septembc:r b)' fo rmer state Supreme Court Ju tice John Arguelles, "ho objected to the U)C of the state Margaret Ander.son Supreme Court logo on invitation) to a campaign reception. Arguelle) had agreed to attend Allen's reception, bu t only as a guest. Arguelles was troubled that the invitations called the event, "Justice Arguelles' Reception to elect Debra Allen." Arguelles is not making an 'endor~ement in the race. Allen, a-44-year·old civil litigation attorney, wa also criticized for cl:timing to 11av,e graduated summa cu m laudc from UCI, a honor rese rved for the top I percent of the grJduating clas~. The unaver ity reghtrar confirmed there was no record of Allen gradu:iting summa cum laude. Dut Allen claimed that UCI w:is "plain \HOng." A top campaign ofl1cbl for Allen later told a reporter at the UCI newspaper that !.he had indeed made a mht.il.e. "\\'c con":>1der ll :in innocent mistake and ''e con.,1dc r it a Jc;id ' b'IUC," Allen s:iid during a _, telephone intcf\ ie" Mond:iy. Allen ha!\ crsticiLeJ' Anderson for her ballot listing "1\ judge, <1a)1ng the Jc ignation may lead --'\'OtefS to bcheve 1 h~t Amtcrson "'T1i' . the incumbent judge. 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She was first elected in 1984 and re-elected in 1990 fo r a second, six-year term. A(tcr the death of her husband, Anderson decided to run for the Harbor Municipal Court seat in order to shorten her commute frorn her Huntington Dench home, even though there are four years left on experience e'cepl for pro tern the best position to protect the her term. work hearing traffic and small value-:. of the community if you :1re Allen is criticul of Ander on's claims cases. a resident of that community" reasons for pun.uing the rare Anderson, \\hO has a lS·)Car AnJcr,on bdic,es ones city of opening on the Harbor Court law career induding eight years as residence should not be at l''ue in bench, created by the retirement a judge, said Cl\ ii bw amounts to the judiciul race She \J)i. her Or Judge Selim Fr:lnklin. Should 10 percent of the court CJlcnJar JI I l f d t 1 arge num )e,:r o en or,emen s Anderson win, it will create an ___ m_o~~~der~l'fli5\ lim:alirr-:i long ~f~m l:n' en:o1c.cmenrirrlt?;v;·~-......:.--~---1 opening at the North Orange r h z 1 s I ould list Of law cnforCC!01Cnl ng I\ org:tlll a IOn i; l County court th at could remain cndorsemenb, including the com ince \Uter' that she i) the • open until the 1994 election, Allen Association of Deputy ~far-:.hal'I of be-.1-qualificd cJndidJh! AnJc:r,on said. Orange Count> and California, 'aid the 11"\tne Police A'i,uC1Jt1un Despite all the charges and :.ind the California OrganiLation of is bu killi J.LpJlS ~ndonJ.:.l~llL"OI ---· counter-charges, botln:andid•:ncs Police & Sheriffs. Uut Allen.h:.is her by pun:ha-:.ing hundred) of say they hope voters will focus on been endorscJ by the A.s~oc1:1110.n poliucal signs 10 ::tlhcrthe their their qualifications. of Orange County l?eput> Sheriffs. support. Allen, who passed the bar in Altho~gh the JUd1c1al race ti.. "It':. significant that the people! 1985 l·s a longt1'me Corona dcl nonpartisan, Allen has emphas1Lcd 1 1 ·ti th c t nd ·n Mar 'resident and a former her conservative Republican "'10 wor" "1 1 c our s a .' planning commissioner who has credentials and her 27 years of the cour~' are ~ot only cndor:.ing residence in the! communitv. "It's me. they re g1,1ng up their free kept a high profile in the community for many years. She a nonpartisan office, but it\ a lime to go out and tall.: to pcoplc," fairly partisan count)," Allen :.;.11J Andcrson s:.iid. ''I'm not gotng tu has the backing of local GOP during an interview with the Daily critic1Le rm opponent, I'm running leaders and her campaign mailer promises that as a judge she will be "tough on crime and will keep - criminals off our streets." Dut Ander on points out that Allen, a partner in the Santa Ana law firm of Portigal Hammcrton & Allen, has liulc crimi nal law Pil ot in July. "I think you arc in on my r.:~urJ :ind m} reputation .. ABOUT DENtfAL IMPLANTS? THE GREAT .HALLOWEEN IMPORTANT SEMINARS FOR YOU NO CHARGE TO THE PUBLIC HAPPENING '92: Thursday, October 22, 1992 7:00 p.ot. -S-:30 p.m. Hoag Health Center, Irvine 4870 Barranca Pkwy., Ste; 300, Irvine :-a ~Free Trick-Or-Treat Bag & Event Scheaule Tuesday, October 27, 1992 7:00 p.m. -8:30 p.m. Oasis Senior Center / In Today's Paper! Spon~o red by the Irvine Company and over 500 participating shopping center merchants 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar Or. Seberg will speak on the bcnefil~ of dental implants & cosmetic dentistry. How they can improve your smile. your ltfcsrylc, your sense of well being. 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IAll hnm Gtmolopst.s • Cwtom l)e..igru Official Roles A&ent• 642·3310 1H PmA IADIV P 1111 • al1d1 • P11t1 Cla ic • Vegetanan & California tyle1 631.1166 A10 Thursday, October 22, 1992 --------------------------------------------------------------- ---------~--------- Volunteers Volunteers Editor Jon Ferguson ••• 642-4321-> ext. 368 Volunteer-I liirectory:;. · · . .. . · . • • Ult-•--·~.,..-~.-•• ~~ •• ,._. -.C· ~ ~· ., ....... ALI Association 0rlft98 COlllty Chapter lhe ... Am)'Otrophic t.:atet.ll. Sclw~ As.soc1ation Orange County Ch.Jpter has need for m.Jny 1.>oluntecrs. For tnforma· lion, c.Jll Bobbie Green ,u 921-8503 or secretary Martha Haber at 436-4872. American Cancer Society The Amencan Cancer Society') Orange County Unit is seeking office \Olunteers Tuesda)'S and Thursday$ tor an) time pe· riod from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Volunteers '"ill help '"th vanety o( pro1ects such as Oaf· (od1I Day$, Mat..ing Strides. Jail & Bail, the Great American Srnokeout and more. For information on these and olher \Olunteer opportun111~. call Selma Sladet.. at 751 0441. American Red Cross, Orange County Chapter . . The Or.1nge County chapter of the AmenGtn Red Cross needs v01unteers who enjoy public speat..1ng to addrN com- munity groups about Red Cross !er\ ice> as p.:in or the ch.1pter's Speat..er>_ Bureau Volunteer public information o(ltcers .ire also' needed to act a5 l1a1sons \\1th the media 1n d153ster and emergency >1tuJ· t1ons For in(orm.itton, call !udy lannac· cone at 835-5381 Arts Academy ol Orange County The Arts Acadern\ oi Orange Count) 1n Costa Ml').). 1s a new urnprt.'lla organization for the Ct»ta \.le>J .o\rt Leagut• Ballet Montmartre. C<htJ Me>.l (I\ tc Pia) hou-e and Newport Bc.1Ch Sho,,t1me fhc group is planning to lund and buo:d a com· muntty ¥LS tac1l1ty lor th.: tour i;rou~ in Costa Mesa For more 1n1orm.1t1nn clll ..\lice Leggett at 540 255 ~ Assocladon Renaissance Creators Association Renaissance Crc:at. 1> 1s a non-profit group 1r ,. NJ \\l J "h1l h sponsors <1nd sup s mull •utrealh community ser\ ice program). su• h as the homeless ~nctuill'). ARC nel>d> ' 1lunt1:cr) to donate and del"er garage sale items for our SaturdJy tund-rai)('rS at J 142 (, ri. lane. The group relies on pulll1( support to maintain month!\ needs 01 rv>J uut •, and shelter costs In add1t1on tu mon..:Wr. tax-dcdu.ct1ble dona11ons, the group n<'t'd'> tools and a truct.. for its labor '"''" pool wtuch responds to communot) nl ..:d c.111> tor hand1wort.. fii.1ng and cleaning 1olh. Other needs are ol volunteer grant '"ltt'r fund-raiser. CPA and legal coun..clor F ,, in(ormalton on any of the programs or how 10 volunteer. please call Dr Rent•t• "'lamaste at 540 5803 or 754 ·9S'd Bdet Pacmca The Ballet Paciloca Guild, a \Oluntet·r suppon group for Ballet Pac111ca, nl'Nf.. \Olunteer) tu SCI\ e as u>h·rs wll l ·shirh sellduoce and cool..1t"' at l'\enl\ condvl I fun ·raising e\enL>. help \\llh c~tume and scenel'\ rep.w' Volun'l'N~ "ho p1t•lt•r not to JO•n tht> i; d J••' 'wkorne and they mav help a• f111 le ur m.,ch as des11C!J For 1nlurma11on, c.1 I \lnl., L\nrh at 64.! 9rs Big brothers, big sisters Men and '"oml'n O\er .!O year., of d);l', having li.,.eJ in Or.inge Count' 101 ''' month; on the rob lo< at least J month) are needed to St>f\>l' as big brother) or li1g sisters for children 6 16 from s1nsle parent home) It requtre> J one-,eJr commitment o( 4·6 hour) per \\eet.. to sen.e ch J role modl'I for a child Applicants must go through a s.creenini.; .md .rotl'" oe'" proce-.s as do the children and eltOrb .ire mJde to compat1llly match the rwo For inform.1 11on < Jll 544.7-~ J Boy Scouts of America, Inc. Orange County Council The Volunteer opportur ltl"' Jrt• bro.id but include ~rt-r,mge p•uwct> l<l..l• teac-h· 1ng ses)1om Jt sumnwr d.1\ < Jmlh to long term comm1tmenb 1n lund·ra ""g. pro gram de,elopmPnl .ind tram1rg tu e\1!.ltnl\ troops and pan,, ~or m1H<' 1nt111rnat1on call Jason S11nr at 5·H1 ·4'1'10 Boys and Girls Clubs or Costa Meta/Newport Beach The three area Boy; and Cul~ Club~ need volunte<>rs (or num..:l't1us rea •)ns. 1n· eluding \OluntE er coa(l l"> for iourth througn e1gli1h gr.1de ba•t..etball .ind roll erblade hocl..e\ 1J.n11wledge of hoc!.~ nr soccer helptul fhe ba>l..ttball se.1~n l.t)I 12 wtel..!. "''th om• g.ime .ind ont• or l\\>11 practices pc.•r we<>t.. Teachers ar<' n~dC'd to volunte<'r tor a couple ol hour\ or mui· hple sessions (what(.".er one can alfurdJ to tCJch an an or craft workshop for 7 • l 3 year-olds Voluntel'~ are nel'Cled for alter· noons m the shop area 12·5 pm.) and game rooms at .ill three area loc.ilions, in: eluding the Rae C<>nter at 661 Hamilton on the ~est side o1 C0>t,1 M~. the Lou Yantorn Center JI l 131 I u~tin A ... e. be hind the .._..,scr School ;and the Ea..t Bluff Cenll'f at 2555 Vl)ta Del Oro by Corona Del Mar I hgh School For 1nformat t0n call Dock Po, .. ers o( Harb<"' Area Bo'() and Girls Club .u 642 2245 Bralle lnstttute Braille lnst1tute's claSSC) for l<>g.1lly blind o.1dults provide social rccreatton.il ;and ed ucatt0nat opportunilin to help blond men and women O\.ercome 1solo.111on .md othN 'problems rl'IJted to 10>\ o( sight Vol untttrs are needed to .w.1)( 1n thl' Crt alive Arts crafts portion o ( the progr,.m, to drive for outing_) or to te.>ch 8r,1ille Vol untct!rs will be lr.lmcd to wort.. w1lh ti~ blind 1n this worthwhile, h11htheo1rted pro• gram. 0.mcs ate Thursd.lys ill tht-OASIS Senior Center 1n Coron.i ~I M.l1 from IO a.m.·1 p.m , or at the San~ An.1 .Senior Center on Wedneiodays from 10 .i m 0 2 p.m For 1nforma1ton, call M.1rt1 Roger) .11 821·5000 Center tor Crtlllvl Alternat1ve1 Thf-Centrr for Creahvtt Alterno111v~. a non-profit chant.Ible 0<g.intz.illon ~h1ch wort..s throosfi the United W.iy, h.i • YOI· unteer pos11ton ava1l,1blc for .i tl'<ept1on1~1 from 9 am noon •nd i1 nted (ex gr•duAte lewl lntemJ or tt.J•l'\ffS· for tnfoun.attQn all K.lt•n •U 64l·OJ77, _Where' to the 1nd1vidual and store hour~ are Tues- dily·Saturday from 10 a m.·7 p.m. for in· formauon, Cclll store manager Joseph Am· ~·1~8'64. -- t1ms of parental drug .Ktdiction. Volunteers wilh a bac:karoond in the medical fiekf ve preferred. ror information Of\ eilhcr pro- gram, calf 722-11 o'. The volunteers and service dubs page needs continued~ So if your organization needs volunteers, let ut know Md lhi Daily Pilot will include a sumnwy of needs in future edldanl. If there's a dedicated individual or new Pf01FM1 ol spedll .,__ which may be worth more mention, call in~ felture Idea Service club's can look for regular dub news in upcomi"I editions, but we need your press releases. For more information, to register your dub with the pa• or to provide news on your club or organization, all Jon Ferguson at 642-4321, ext. 368. Harbor area It is op<>n to the public on Thursday$ from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and by ap· pointment. Volunfeers are nttded (or the Childsen'' ~Mgf"""7~ ~ current books and to di,tnbute the m,1teri- als to schools when requested The society needs pl'Ople \\<1th an inter~ 1n local his- tory to St'n-e as docents (tour guides) at its historicJI site, the Diego Sepulveda Adobe. Other needs include people '"1th typing and filing slolls and ~pie with neat handwriting to work with the photo col- lection ror in(ormJltOn, call Charles Beecher at 548 7229 or Mal) Ellen Cod· dard at 856-7193. Enter 11111 faster Seals Society needs volunteers for onf,'Oi"fl clerical work, to help In programs for children with disab1ht1es and one·hme \Olunteers 10 help with special events. For information, call MJrty Atherton at 545· 2033. hnllW Dlv1l111•llll cm.- The Fairview Developmenl.11 Center in Cosu Mesa needs volunteers to aid in the classroom, workshops, leisure programs, taking residents to cfasses or a w~lk, secre- tarial, ground~t..eeping. and staffing the clothing stou!. They also accept donations in furniture and clothing any others wel- come. For more information, call Corrie Rausch at 957·5188 Center For Famlly Collisetlng The Center 1or Famil) Coun>.elmg. .i nun·prot11 counseling center a\SOCiated '"th the \MCA, nl'f!ds add111onal bo..vtl mC'mber) ''ho meet one ttme .i month to prO\ 1de community support and direction for the center Also, the center needs a part-timl' "olunteer in the e\.entng:> as a rl'(ept1omst For informatton, call AC!rienne Stocl.olt or Nina at 75-1-1144. College Hospital The College Hospital Costa M~ Au1ul- 1af} 1s al\\a~ looJ.rng lor friendly people to \.Olunteer at the hospital to help with the pa11enl!. Jnd to PJ'rio1m clcncal duties. For 1nl\lrmahon call Su..an \\ esthe1mer, vice prP)iclent ut mem!Jl.·~h1p, at 640·4-120, Or Colll'ge Hospital o( CChta Mew at 642· 2734 irom the t •UI) ol 9 J m -4 p.m Community Hospice Care Commun11) tt,l>poce Care, an organ1za· tton that pro\ 1de) medical and emotional support to tN m•nJll\ 111 patten!!. and their ram1l1es in the Or.1ni;e Count)' olrt•a, ne<.'ch volunteer) In. CO\t.1 i\ll')<1 and Newport BNch. \.olunll'f'rs mu~ be able to g"e l\\O to (our hour) ~r \\Cet.. for \IS.ting . people. providing periodic respite relic( to care givers, reading and writing letters and running occasional errands. A free se"en- \\eCk series of volunteer training classes begin on Monday evenin~ beginning ~P' H at the Ciystal Cathedral in Gar· den Cro\e. Other non-patient volunteer opponunities are av:inable in the hospice 0H1ce 'Or community and requtre minimal training. For information or registration, call Cindy laird olt 637-7075 Costa Men Literacy Group The Costa Mesa Literacy Croup run b)' Margerie Fuller and Ruth W1bon n<'Cds volunteers to help people become literate or teach F:nghsh as a second language For general informalton or ltmM for future tutor trJinlng sessions, call Margery Fuller at 548-3384. Cotti Men Senior Clttzn Corp. The Costa Mesa Senior Center, a multt· purpose senior seiv1ccs fac1l1ty, is now open at the corner of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue. Volunteers <1re nl'edl>d Exclllnle CMI Cbld Abun Prevm1lon Center Volunteer training ~ssions for parental Glrl lcaull J1des are coming up soon. Volunteers are The Girls Scouts of OrAnge County will needed by the hchange Club Child Abuse train all adult volunteers. Volunteers are Prevention Center to help "1n11lies where needed (or troop leaders There are also an incident of child abuse has been re-s~al committees to plan events for the ported and a referral made by the county. girls and adults. Committees could enlAlil PMent aides work with an "at risk" family ei.:tensive time O\er three or (our months, for one )ear, building a trusttng relatton-or 3.4 hours a month over a full ~ador ship which subsequently enables th~ p.:ir-ongoing committees. The Girls Scouts are ent aide to teach the family parenting. always looking for community people will· communlcatmn skills and problem soh.-ing ing to share expertise for one-time lee· tc.-chniques. Training Sbsions are Sept. 21 lures, demonstrations or classes. For infor· Jnd 28 from 6·30 p.m.-10 p.m and Sept. mation, call the Girl Scout Council o( Qr. 30 and Oct. 21 from 9 a.m ·5 p.m. The ange County ,u 979-7900. center alllO needs \Olunteers to work with ..----------------..,- folm1hes of high nsk children \"ho are vie· to pro,tde occasional transpona11on to frail 1---~-=:::::::.:::::::=-------, seniors, do minor home rep.11rs, olnd to as· WINDSHIELD CRACK AND CHIP REPAIR sist with special events, fund-raising. gen-r,ic;;;.......-----------.-.. eral office work and word procfi)tng Volntl"Cr instructors are <llllO needed (or classes at the center, including book rl'· \1ew, chorus, '"ood"ort..ing. ll'\'elry mJt..· ing and Spani)h, For more 1n(ormat1on, call the Senior Center ;w645-1356 from 9 a m.-5 pm ' Dorothy's ·Thrltt Shop Repair hv. aadcs and chips at a~ qf the cost of replacemert COASTAL WINDSHIELD REPAR 1966 8 ~ Etoci .• QJlllB Mia "Behrd lhe 9ble( _645-2554 ow· ..... arn . . ore Interest Docs your ha11k re111ard you j(..,r bci11J! a 11al11ed custo111 er? i1tf k11011 1 t~f 110 other 111 ajor Ca l[(or11ia bank* that re111ards its vc7/11ed c11sto111crs like 111c do! 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ME~MBEK FDIC Call ('Y 11isi1 fo<fo)'; Corona Del Mar Banking Office 3 748 East Coast Highway Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 (714) 675-8866 Michael Zepeda-Branch Manager ·Source; An independent bank research firm . "· • • • \ f r J NeWpOrt leach/Co1ta Me .. Daily Pilot I Thursday, October 22, 1992 A11 ~ b Comlllunity Forum Community Forum runs on Tuesdays, Thursday) <1nd Saturdays Write to: Pilot letters, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Fax letters to: 646·41 70 Readers' Hotline ... 642-6086 Editor Wi ll iam l obdell...642-4321, ext. 351 -Deliay, Watt best choices· in Newport This Is the nrst Jn our series of endorsement ,.di· torials tor the Nov. J election. Tod:iy, Mt take u look at the Newport Beach City Council race. On Sotur· day, we'll review the Newport Beach ballot mea· sures. 0 F or as stormy a year as it has been in Newport Beach, the upcoming City Council race is remarkably civil. And, to the good fortune of vote rs, filled with good, qualified candidates. Three of the seven council seats are up fo r grabs, though that is something of a misnomer since one of the incum bents is not being challenged. Unlike many cities Oebay is already a City l lall veteran. She has been o_n the Plurming Commb!>ion since 1987 and previously served on the Citizen's Environmental Quality Advisory Committee. She is a past president of the West Newport Community Association and has served \\ ith a host of other groups. She has a reputation as a bright, hard·working person who has, in the parlance of govern- ment, paid her dues along the way. Banks is new on the civic scene, having cut his teeth on the long- running debJte over the e>.pan- tO\\n that needs the most help and :ittcntron. She will be a worthy advocate for West Ne'' port. We hope, however, that Danks doesn't get dis- carded in the election shuffle. It would be a waste. not to somehow take advantage of a person with so many good rdeas. A future plJn- ning commissioner, perhaps? District S... Incumbent Jean Watt is being challenged by Diane Coltrane and Uob Lewis to represent the dbtrict that takes in Oalboa lshind and it en- virons. And \\hile Coltrane, a real es- It 'ltanJ~ as a grcJt tC'>trmoni:.tl 1h..1t e'en those in Ne\\port Ocach \\ho dbagrce \\ith Wall's eO\tron- mcntal pos1tiom. :m: also lined up to \Ote fo r her The reai.un ,., bcc.mse she is open-minded, c:uns1d- ern1e anti dra\\!> her argumcnl'I upon logrc, not anger. It \\Uuld be a dr-.scn ice to Ne\\. port Ue..ach 1f Jean \\'att I'> not rc:-elected. Obtrict 7 .. Tlus ,., the John Cox show. in Orange County, Newport Dcach has J o b councilmatic district in \l.hich counci l _.an e ay sion plans for Hoag Memorial Jean Watt Hospital. But he is not short on tate agent, and Bob Lewb. a management consultant, are able John Cox candidates, Jean Watt is simply Ag:.iin. l he \l.!tcr • .m councilmJn C. running unopp\N!d for the seco11J trme in hrs ten- ure. And that\ too bad. 1'.ot because of John Cox himscll, but rathe r bdcause e .. ery pohtic..un should he f, recd to defend his or her record That°'• how o democrac) work!>. And 11's dis:ippointing that Cox - l\\.ICC no,.,, -h.1-. been gl\en a free ticket. members represent specific geographic areas but are, nonetheless, elected at large. District 2 ... With longtime Council\\oman Ruthe- . lyn Plummer stepping aside, the district which rep- resents West Ne\\. port Oeach \\ill 'iCC a new face . And there are t\\-O to choose from: Jan Ocbay and Richard Banks. energy and ideas and already has drawn up detailed plans for such things as the ci ty's economy and the reviva l of West Newport. While it is unlikely th e ci ty would go wrong with either candidate. our nod goes to Jun Dcbay. She "ill come to the council "ith experience "hale still bringing new blood and enthusiasm from a side of one of the best council members this town has had in recent )Ca rs. Wall i'> a leading environll}entalist in a Ctl) that Iii environmentally unique. She cares and worries about the things that help se t Nc,.,.port Beach apart from the other cities in Orange County. Her \Oicc on the council is vital. ' Still, Cox is a \Jluable \Cler.in \\ho has a weahh of experience and has become one the Cll) 's go-:.to· people "'hen il comes tu reg1on:.al issue'I such as. air quality and tran,portat1on . Along "rth Cox. \\.C urge \Otcr~ to re-ekct Jean Watt and turn the n:im. uf 01,trkt 2 over to Jan· Deba) Measure P: · Just say yes For Republicans, OC is the promised land Newport chamber endorses term limit initiative IYDllllll O'Nel T he Board of D1r~ctors of the Ne\l.port Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce has voted to support Measure P which, if approveJ, ''ill lim1J members of the Newport 13cach City Council to erving two consecutive four-)ear terms. Support or Measure P by the Chamber is not intended to renect poorl) on the performance or the qualificatron of past or current members of the City Counctl. Gener.illy. the Chamber and Council have had a good \\-Orking relation hip mer the years. Also. the Chamber recognizes that historically. there.: has been a reasonable rate of turnover of member on the City Council. Still, the temptation tn leave well enough alone was re isted by the Chamber in keeping with the policy or the board to become more \l)1blc on issues of local concern. The Chamber's position on term limits is really aimed at the overriding need to restore public faith in our represent all\ e fo rm of government. The sen e 1s that "incumbents" do have the advantage in election campaigns or name recognition and ., fundraising capability. This bas a "chilling effect'' on the average c.1tizen \\hO might othcf\\isc run for office . The fact i-., in the last and in th1-. City Council clcctrop, there \\ere Jnd .ire mcumbcnt council member'> \\ho wn.and arc running unopposed Regardlcs of the qualrtic<; of an incumbent , an unopposed ,,, candidacy i i.ymptomat1c of a S)'~te,,. either sick "rth ap:ith)', or oven' helmrngly 111tcd in fa,or of the office .tga111 quahf) to be rc-eledeJ l\J the C11v Council. I urther, there is no cie ar e\ 1dcnce "hi ch 'upports the theol') th.it member~h1p on regional bo..ards :inJ committees 1 ha)ed upon council membe~hrp 'enrorit~. In fact, the bc\t people v.:11h l~c most capable lc.1dership skrlh normall} arc appointed to thc\e position!.. holder A process of enforced rotation in oflrce \l.Ould open vacancies on the NEWPORT HARBOR AREA £HOMIER Of COMME§SE Measure P rs part of 11 gro"ing national trend quesuonrng term limits for elected otr1c1:ib on all lc .. eb of go,ernmcnt City Council and encourage many more people to sen·c rn local go,crnment Opponents of term limits argue that this could force \\Orthy lcaderi. into early retirement and d im11rn.h the city's representation on regional government bo:irds, agenc1e' :ind committees. Measure P Joe\, ho\\e\:Cr, provide an opportunity for a counc1lpcr on to sit out a couple of }Cars after se~ing two consecut1\:e terms. and then including term limih for member of Congress. A few \late are placing the i 'Uc on the No,ember ballol. In California, the measure i Propos11ion ltH. Your \Otc on thi proposition abo iO\oh:es .. ,c1ghrng connicting con iderations and 1ntcre t). Becau e \enrorrt) rs so important in Washington ''ilh choice committee chairmJn,h1p-. and assignments hinging upon longe,ity, )Our chamber take-. the po rtion thJt Californ1J . . ...... ~··· ~·-:..·.~'...;•• :·1• . •I ~. • t • :.~ .... • -I ~·:r -;• ' Letters . .; . ·--~ .:·...,. ~t .. ·' _ ._ . _ .r . .J. •• 'hould not impose by itself term limit on rts representative:. to Congress. If \\C did the stales hJ\ 11ig no le rm 111n11s '' 111 likely contrnue to produce the special interc t representathes in Wa-.hington more mterc!lted in :id' uncing their own political careers than being r~pon'i"e to their constituency. This \\Ould create an unfair ad,antage for tho c states becJuse seniority does. unfortunately. equate to power on the "Hill." According!). the Ne\\ pon Harbor Are:i Chamber of Commerce is opposed to Measure 16-i, the Congrc'ls1onal term limit inrtiall\e for reprc entatl\cs to 1he U.S. Congrc\s. On a local leH~I. hO\\C\er. the chamber belie,es that, on . bJlance, the \irtue of an open democratic proccs) are better ef'ed by ha,ing term lrmrl!> for elected rcprcsentJtion to the City Council. No one ha) a monopoly on goo<l idea and leadership. The Chamber belie' cs term limits "'ill advance lhc common good and ultimately result in belier municipal government. btnni O'i\'eil is D member of tl1e Bonrd of Din'ct ors of tilt Seo port llarbor Arr:i ChDmber of Commtrct . Tlmm,Rull intere t We ure very apprec1athc. Council to 60 year . On behalf of the Newport Ocach Sister City Association, l wi h to th3nk Ru Lo3r for )Our excellent CO\erage of our JapJncse e'<· change students from our ~i tcr crty, 0 1.a- z:iki, Japan. Both photo and article poi· gnantly captured the excitement our studen t were experiencing. It is enthusiasm and support uch tis your:. that encourages all of us in our worthwhile pursuits. Thank you for your time. talent and No on Prop. M JOLYN WA)NE • Publicity Chairperson l am :ippallcd at the intent of Prop<.Nt1on M The founders of our cit> purpo ely 111cluded wordage in our charter to allow the ci tizen to be heard and to vote on tkcision1o re: long term leases or city owned \\ater front prop- erty. Propositio n M takes away this right by extending the current re tricuon of the: City CA rHERlNE WHIPPLE Newport Beach Hard Rock thanks LA rcspon:.e to your arricle on the 1,500 job upphcanb tl')ing their beM to obtain a po i- 11on with the fabulous Hard Rock Cafe, let us not forge t to thank the wonderful Irvine C'ompan) for creJtrng 150 job in Fashion I - land. A big round ol applause for the lr\1nc Company GISELA DURMEISTER. Newport Beach W t::LCO~l t:, PILGIU;\l \hnncslllJ Congre~'" 111 \in \\ l•bcr, .1 fJ,t-n-.1gg ,t.1r 1n lhe con ... er\athe Republican £.Jl..t'\)'. "J' 1;,ue,t urJtor t 1e other dJ' .rt a Center Club lun1.heo11. · It \\.ts h1' lirst \l)il to thc'ic hall,m ed 'hurc,, Ml er rnngr..1tulJt1ng GOP ch.mman Tom l'ucntc 1 \\hO\\a~ ol, ... 1..ning h1 1-lth b1rthdJ}. \\ ebcr looked arounJ the c\pcn.,l\CI)· To m Fuentes appointed room. -----...;.i and Jrd \dth -.ome re,crence. JlrrJ "I'm Catholic, but l \C nc\er \IS1tcd Rome. 1*111 AnJ no" I'm Join~ the nc\t b1.:st thing As a ------consen Jll\e Republican, I 'e finally mlJe rt to Local Orange Count), California. __ s.c.e.n.e.·. ncT 1 ·;\7111.\T co1Pc ro 1::~rR£~1i: ., I he Jforemcntroned I ucnre ... rs l;\eang tw itted about hb reced ing ha11 rne. So 1 our count}' Jr..,tnd attorne\, ~like Cnpiai. When the) met the other night. arl krnds of bJldncss cures \\Crc di cu sed Someone suggesied that they rub their JenuJing noggins \\.Ith Preparation H. \\ 111 thJt put ..an end to the rcce~sion'! No. i.a1d The l lclpful One. but it'll 'eem th:it \\ay -b) )hrtn'-.ing the si:Jlp 0 \\OW, 11;\JES MU 'T RE.UL'\ BE TOL:Gll -At the ultra-posh Center Club lun .. heon (')CC: abo,e) • ..an ekgJntl~ attired gentleman "alkcd -.1ra1ght to the rccep11on1~1·s dc~k. after turning his ~kr1..eJc) <>00 Sl::.L O\er !O the parking attend.int, and :.i .. ked : "Uh. cx1..u e me. but Jo )OU ,,1lrdJte!" :J OOP~. I •ORGOf A :"llCE L\O\ -In Tuc:-.Ja) s roll-call of thl' 13kion11.: r Bng:ide, I should\e llh.luJcJ the n;.11ne of Nnnq Llliott. She \\a' there throughout the 12-hour a~:.embl:Jgc of fun-lo\ing h.:mJks .11 Gino' On the Hill. :imi ''a C)pcdall) 'olrrnous hl\l.urd the token mJle. f\anc\, a ''aitre1, at Gino's to r four \car.. kne'' preci~ch "'hat cmcrgcn9 measures "ere necJcJ to p0rcp:irc the bcfudJkd gent for Opc1a11on Initiation Ocfore he coulJ C\Cll 'lrP into something comfortjblc )be hJd a11csthe11zcu him \It ith l\\.O hi :ting BlooJ) M..ar)'· \Iler th.11. a!.> be't a c.m be re\.'allcd, it '~a' tot:.al n1~ana. Oct1n11cl) lllll a drug. ,....., .._, \A GO rlA DE C \R£HLL\' l..\Ul -.Uankcr l{o)ul Radeke :lltended a dinner p:itt} the other nrght at the Bc,erly Hilb mJll 1011 ol a rcno,.,.ncJ pl:isllc urgcon . Hh onc-\\llrd :ippral\al ,,( famou~ fello\\'-guest~: "Uplifting." Jtrry Kobrin·~ column ruu l'ut~dll) • 1'hund:J) \, and 3tUrdJ.U. Best of the Readers' Hotline: The Presidential Debate . . . And now, at last, a word for George Editor's note: Followins is • sampling of the rcspon~s on the third ancl fin~/ prcJidcntial debate. For those cunou where the pro-Clinton rc.~ponsc~ lire, ~ell. '" wondered too. The truth ;,, there wcrcn 't any. 0 This last debate emphaiitcd to me that Ointon it a pure Democrat and thus cndonc1 more pcrnment involvement in our live• which I 11ronaly oppoae. Perot seem to have &ood rdeas but hi la~k of e>.pcrience scare me on l)Sues other than the economy. llush i!>n't perfect but at least he is a known and halt pro' en him elf in crisis. The media ha been blatantly favorable to Clinton ond olwiou ly critical of Ou h. Their cd11orialiLed nnd prc1uJiccd style or presentin& news and view of ii.\ucs on the candidates this election. ha\ me toncctned 0 UONNlE O'Nl-IL New-port OeJch I ctin JU\t !lay, oh de:u, )ilU I.no~ the father of our country, George Wt1\hingto1l, n\uit really be chuckJins in h1' gra\C right nov.. You knuw tho deb:uc~ JiJ help me with my deci ion and ~ven though all three ha\e blundered at one time or another, they 111 till h:."c: some good . . . , thrng, to off er So I ay elected all three. Why not? We c:.rn uddress them a Pte!.1dcnt Ro.,, Uushinton. 0 SALLY BROWN Co ta Mc :i I· am \Cry much intcrc!ltcd rn Pcr\ll. I hope he gets in. lle's actually the first man l'\'e ever pra)ed for. He ha\ to get in there. MARIE DARRY Newport Uuch 0 lo spite or wll.lt Shck Willy say • the foct is that Ar~an,as 1s 4Sth in per ~oplc 1opcnd1"8 in the United State and 46th rn teacher pay. Si~ of lO Arkan!hls collcai frc hmcn need rcmc:Ji:al education. Ha¥Cn't heard much of th:at. havt ~e" 0 BOD OROGOl:R Ne"port lka"h I Jon 't know "ho \\-Oil the 1.kb:ttc . I dll • know "ho lo~t and a u'ual," hen government goc to \I.Ork, the Americ:in ta'pa)'cr lo es. Dill Clin ton cert.1inl) m:.il..es a m~l.CI)' of all of u b) telling u' he tic'-.-. with bigger government. I don't know who \\lluld \Ole for him. Perol much the ~amc medicine, w-c necJ more p.incls and comm1tt<:c-. hJ ct thi11 do"'n in go"ernmcnt. We certainly h:a .. c: a plcth,>ra or tho e at th1~ time ond they fail mi .. ernhly. Lca'c u\ with the only choke Gcorse Uu h, hcina wmcllnc:.~ho at lca\t h,lpcfull~ can hold the &Wund in &O\Crnmcnt. lt lca"c' \Ulen "'1th the onl cho1, to C\'Cr ~ U11 Republic in3 tti:at 1s t~l ' lh.· for Rcpublkans or Ubcrtitri:m • 0 RRY ZANCK Nc .... "POrt Uco h An Independent Ncw!ipaper Published by Co.a~t Community Nev. , Inc. Clliot St~in, Jr. cha1rmcln Jim Cressingtr pubh~r Tom Johnson 01ssoc1at~ publi$her Willi~m S. Lobdell editor & \:ice president Stevt ~rl* man1g ng·---..--- Wahtt lurroups 1901·1989 founding publi~ A12 Thursday, October 22, 1992 ' Q Back Page Season's first rain ~Clash of cold northern air and tropi cal moisture br_lngs are~irst brea~ from long dry spell . By Tony Oodero Stall Wmer A mixture nf troptc.al and norttRrn rain clouds stormed through the area Wednesday, dousing locals from John Wayne Airport to 1he Newport Pier wi1h the first rain of au1umn. "We've had two little spurts so far," said Gordon Recd, Newport Beach marine s:ifcty officer, from his perch a1 the Newport Pier. "'When ii comes down, ii comes down pretty good.'' Al one point, Reed said lifeguards measured .05 inches of rain in five minutes. Reed reported water and air temperatures hovered at about 67 degrees Wednesday along the beach wi1h a 2-4 fool south swell and a 4-mph south wind. Officials from the National Weather Service reported the raiM were part of a northern cold front blowing through Sou thern California and the remains of tropical s1orm Yolanda, about 1,500 miles to the south. But no matl er what caused Wednesday's showers, it was a reminder that rainy weather is looming. "It's the first real significant rain of the season," said Gary Neumann, meteorologist with the National Weather Service. Neumann predicted the rain would taper off this morning with partly cloudy skies through today and Friday but said the precipitation could return by the weekend. Wednesday's moisture had little effect on operations at John Wayne Airport, said Joe Fowler, trafrte manager in the airport tower. "It's been a very light rain for about an hour," Fowler said. "The rain doesn'1 bother us. They (the planes) just keep coming and going.'' The rain did not dampen the spirit of severtll volunteers a1 Pacific Ampitheatre who were busy preparing for a visit 1oday by Democratic presidential nominee Bill Clinton. But CHP officials say the wet weather made the freeways a mess. "We had about 20 accidents at one time county wide," said CHP officer Bill Wedderburn. "We had about two hours where we were just really swamped." ~-:: -~ ------------~ COUNCIL From A1 esume the invc.stigation by the ~this weck~But Jle could not say how long the investigation will ~take. ''Each of the interviews are tnk· ing a different lenglh of time;but our goal is to do it in a maller of a few weeks," Murphy said. Attorneys representing 1hc five women and the Bayview chapter of the National OrganiLation for Women argue that Bridges is not fi t for the city's investigation be- cause he is an attorney who spe- cializes in defending cities agaim;t employee claims and thus would not be sympathe1ic 10 the \\Omen's complaints. gesuon of a Grand Jwy invcsti&a· tion. "No," snapped Councilman John Cox, Jr. "A lot of people arc making a lot 10 do about nothing. All of it is based on allegations. What's a Grand Jury going to aain out of #his thing?" Cox blas1ed both the media and the altorneys who represent the foe women claiming the charges against Campbell and Villa have been blown out of proportion. Those same attorneys. Bayview • NOW, the Daily Pilot, Los Ange-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lcs T~cs and Ci~ ~uncil candi- Of the allegations regarding the five women, the strongest to dale is Ropke's clnim that she was raped by both men. The other v.omcn, police officers Cheryl Vlac1lek and Rochell Maier, and office employees Margaret Mclnnnis and Mary Jane Ruetz, allege Villa fondled them and made se~ual innuendoes while in the presence of the v.omen. Camp- bell I.new of the incident but did nothing to stop Villa, the women allege. CLINTON From A1 Dishonest Candidates plans to ny over i1, towing a huge banner th:n says, "Clinton's A Liar." Thi is tbe same group that new o'er Anaheim stadium three weds ago towing a "Clinton's A DrJfl Dodger" banner over the Rams football game. Out Orange County Democratic Party Chairman Ho\\ard Adler is unconcerned abou t potenual anti-Clinton demonstrations. "This will be a h1s1oric event -the night the 'Orange Curtain' falls," Adler said. "People want a change. faen Orange County wants a change. We want economic PLAN From A1 m~menl. It would be very ex- pensive 10 move.'' Assis1ant Ci1y Manager Don Lamm said Automobile Club officials d1dn 't voice their dis- pleasure with the expansion re- strictions until shortly before the general plan was passed in February, al a point when me mbers of the City Council "eren'1 willing to delay an nl- reJdy drawn-out approval pro- CC.'l>S any f unhc r. "They were di sappointed and were probably considering the option of moving." l....<tmm said. But by showing s1rong interest in working out an expansion plan wit h the Automobile Club, he added, 1he Ci1y Council avoided that possibility. Council members Joe Erick- !.On and Sandy Genrs volun- 1eefed to meet with Auto- mobile Club offi cials, along with ci ty iaff, to try and work out an accep1ablc exp:insion plan for the processing center, Lamm said. The parties "first me t two months ago, he said, and crty officials ordered a traf- fic !.tudy around 1hc si1e. That study is due to be com- pleted rn about a week, Lamm said. Based on those findings and the Automobile Club's rideshare programs, he said, the City Council will then con- side r amending lhe general prosperity and we know George Bush can't give it to us." Sign pa.inter Rachel Abowitt-Brice, a 20-year-old Orange Coast College student, said she was certain that lhe country's economic problems would lea~o a strong victory for Clinton. "There's no way that 1hc middle class could handle another four year!> of Bush," she said. "There's no v.ay that my grandparents could handle the health care tha1 they're gelling with another four years of George Bush." Clinton California Press Secretary Jay Ziegler said the endorsement of Clinton by prominent Orange County Republicans is evidence 1hat he plan to allow for a major ex- pansion. He added tha1 the ap- proval process could be com- pleted by as soon as next spring. "I can't speculate on what the ou1come will be, but I think we're aJJ hoping that iI the Auto Club is so good wilh their current rideshare program, they will propose an aggressive new program chat keeps the number of trips generated al an acccpl· able level," Lamm said. "We thin)c it all looks prcuy favorable. The council doesn't wan1 to lose 1he Auto Club from the city. They value the jobs. ll's an exci1ing possibility to keep 1hose jobs and bring more." Lamm said the expansion plan calls for at least part of the Automobile Club's corpo- rate headquarters to be relo- cated from Los Angeles and consolidaJcd with the process- ing center. Like Lamm, 1he Automobile Club's Browdy expressed opti- mism about obtaining approval for an expansion of the pro- cessing center. She added that it would be premature to say what options 1he Automobile Club would explore if the ex- pansion were not approved. Said Councilman Jay Hum. phrey: "I would hope moving would not be an option. I don't 1hink they're looking to move at this time." We've Got n All! Integrity • Service • Seledion Low Prioos • QuaJi Wcxk NO-WAX lltQLEUlll STAINMAS1ER CARPET seso yd. s14so yd. IJAUAN CERAMIC TllS s300SQ.ft. fneze • Pk.sh• Saxony ln5laled with FREE Ptddlng OAK HllllWOOD ..-LUU11-.i.1111 NO-WAX S29Dsq.tt. Tra6it~. Pllllk 0< P11quet --:-Frieze ·Plush Installation & Services Available S.*'°'1Gu.hiedb2 )'Oil$ • l.w-'. 8c:r*d DESIGN CARPl:'I' 311 E. 1711 SL • Costa Mesa • 631-8152 t::= is not a traditional Democra1ic candidate, . "Gov. Clinton is really.a new kind of Democrat and the best pince to be to send that message is Orange Coun1y," Ziegler said. "His politics really nren'1 about taxing and spending, they're about getting the economy started again. h's a message 1ha1 reaches beyond Democrats<" Republica n Anita Mangels. state chair of Republicans for Clinton, said she does not sec her support for Clinton as a dcscr1ion qf the Republican Party. "l followed my conscience," Mangels. said. "I believe 1hat Rutherford B. Hayes, who was a Republican presidenl, said it best when he said, 'He serves his party best , who serves~his country best.' " Although a poll released Wednesday shows Clin1on with an 18-point lead over Bush, Clinton campaign officials say they arc concerned about overconfidence in C:ilifornia where 1he poll close late. But 1hey also relish the prospect of actually winning in Orange Coun1y. It would be the first time a Democratic presidential nominee won in the coun1y ince Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936. "What better way to send a message nationwide than to win in Orange County," said dcpu1y campaign dircc1or Townsend. ''Bill Clinto n wun1s to win Orange County -that's why he's coming here." Fo r~a subscription to the Daily Pilot, call 642·4333. date Richard Banks have called on the city, to request a Grnnd Jury investigation into the police de- partment activities. The· council members believe the city's inves1igation ~viii be much quicker th:in th e Grand Jury. And al lca!>t one c1I) council- man bris1led :11 the mere the sug- Since Ropke's allegations be- came public, .Murphy· placed both Campbell and Villa on puid ad- ministr:uivc lc.1\e. Or~cc Praet, an attorney for Campbell and Villa, says the "omen arc just "dis- gru11tled" employee and thar nei- 1hc:r of 1he men did any1hing im- proper. CE YOUR ·BUDGET · CROWN SAVINGS! PREPARE FOR THE TIME CHANCE! IYllOLYTI ·~-uml .. AYMM "9gl199 s100 Coct. 25th> 59~c8Ja VAMTYIUUS White or cte¥ 25 40or60 watts 10001931 1923 2012, 1972. 0354 0347 Reg S2 99' J-PC. SKIUIT SIT 6' , .. 8" ¥lCI 10' .. Sl(lllen 93587J Reg S1999 ooum.caau 17"X1911 935876 R!CJ S1999 ONCICIN FWVllt W•tf1 gtass c.over 10· ... 935872 Reg S19 99 s 14ss VOURC.HOta ... • Sports . -;&-.. · .. Thursday October 22, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger CarJson .... 642-4330 ext.387 ' Section B Classified/87 Automotive/810 Fash1or\IB 14 ESlANCIA-'---+->- RUNS PAST . MUSTANGS Wednesday's PCL conquest completes unbeaten league ·dual meet slate, finals approaching. By Oeno.s Brostemous Spo:i~ Wr •er ' co~rA ~tl:SA -lhc Estancia 1 ligh bo)' cro's count!'\ t~am took ljre or 11' fmal "tcp in completing JO unbc .. ten l'Jcifi.: CoJ)l LeJguc dual meet sched-. · ule But more .,..ork 1-. ahc~d for the EJ· gle!>. "ho made it fiq: ~traight PCL duJI )uccc,.,es '' ith a 21-40 decision over Co'>tJ !\1csJ at ·1 e\\ mkle Park on WeJnc:sJa~ . .liilc l!;~le' \tunned league fo\Orite Laguna lltlh, 27-~S. t\\O .,..eeks ago to Costa Mesa High f'unners (foFt?ground), Estancia get their start en route to Wednesday's city-showdown in Pacific Coast l eague cross country competition. See ESTANCIA. 'B3 Spui•tl - -·r Plllif Faa""" llddB 1_..r.er• dll Mii' .......... DIM llY 4 •iit11 vt•W 811 ........... llY 8 ElllFdH•• 81Mt .. flblldl Ill 17 I if. •i-Clltl lllll .......... ll lrf : .!, ......... Ir*' ....... lrAll lrf . ,_ II r• .. -II.I pi& ,_. (1M-I) Defensive struggle seen ...,. Corona del Mar hosts Tustin tonight at Newport as a slight favorite in the critical Sea View League football encounter. NEWPORT BEACH -The Corona del Mar High foot· ball team mu t put together a three-game winning streak to ~"" ensure a CIF Division IV playoff berth and Tustin is first on the hit It t Friday night at 7:30 at Ne\.\port Harbor High. "We have four bullets left, and \\C ha\e to make all of "'~ -U them count," '>aid Cdtvl Coach Oa\c HollJnd, \.\ho retains~~ thoughts of more than a third-place playoff berth \'ith four ~~.~ Sea View League contests remaining. ~· The Sen Kings (4-1·1 overall, 1-1-1 in league) opened the year \\ith a three-game winning streak, only to sandwich a lo~s to Santa Margarita and a tic against Woodbridge around a convincing win over Newport Harbor the next three weeks. Tustin, which has no hopes of three-pealing as Sea View ¢hampion, See CORONA DEL MARii! Tdla-to Colla M8ii zetOliig In oo PCt w8r polo crown after putting Trabuco His ray, 8-7. ................ --IL'romo-'l'lllC.... .... ___ _ ..................... ,.. ... , ........ _..flldleC.-1 •ra--.••••1•'lft. ... W.11111111 ......... ,, ....... ..... ........... .., .......... .. • ,.. ••• frtl ....... , ...... . • I .I""""'-,, • r A4 moment· Of ·truth ~ How good is Costa Mesa? Lagun a Hills ·offers a litmus test for the Mustangs on Friday night. By Barry Faulkner Sports Wfl1ef NEWPORT BEACH -Though the Coi.1a Mesa High football team has fine-tuned its of· fensive machine for a run at the CIF pla)Offs, the road eventually must lead through Pacific Coast League powers Laguna Hills and Trabuco Hilb. Frid:iy night, thJt road begins with Laguna Hills. Y.hich visits Nc\\pOrt H:irbor High for a 7 p.m. showdO\\O, "They're going 10 mJke us go the hard \H1y," aid Costa Mesa Coach Myron Mill- er. ,.,,ho!>c t-eam has found easy going during a record-setting four-game S\\ ing. fhe Mu~tangs (3-3 overall, l·ll in league}, have scored 180 points their pJst four games, including con ccutt' e "in' ol ) 44·0 (Calvary Chapel, Oct. 8) and <>5-19 I (L:iguna Beach lai.1 v.cek). The 180 point~ represents, by far, the biggest four·\\Cd ~ output 1n chool h1..,lor) anJ puh 1h1, 1e.1111 JUst 52 points :rn uy from tying the 19 6 Mu~tangs' school-rcl.'.orJ 235 point~ for an entire season. The 65 points was an all-time single-game high for the 'lu'>- tang, \\ho ha\e also \\ipcd several indhidual recorJi. oil the school record bool..s, thanks to junior t:iilback 13in h "Runa'' a\" Tran. _ Tran has broken the school single-game rushing record each of the past three \.\CCk'i, topping out at 333 yards on 33 carrie~ ag:i1nst Laguna Beach. His 1,258 ynrJs for the season. arc the most by any Mesa back in one eason and the mdst in Orange County this year. He also leads the county in scoring "11 h JO~ point • including 15 touchdo\\n • with :l county record·l)tng m in one game. "We've got things clicking. but it will be a lot more difficult against Laguna Hills (5· l, O· l )." Mille r said. "We're going to have to take 3 and 4 yards a clip, instead or 8 to 10. I think v.c'll ' hJve to ~core l!\CI)' time \\C get the bJll to h:J\C a ch::rncc IO )13~ \\1th the e gu)' • Laguna Hilb ".a' 'ltling along. a\cruging 3-i points per game, · until being· hJndleJ, 4~·0. bv Trab.uco Hills l:i .. t "cd; in a rem:itch or last )Car\ CIF Oi.,,1~ion VII 1itle game The H:t\\kS had heen ranked cconJ in Di· \1 ... 1011 \Ill, behind Tra- huco CoJch Steve Bre)na- h:.in 's 'quad 1s now l\o. 5 in the J 'is1on. "l ''as hoping (L:iguna Hill ) \.\OUld beat Trabuco. ~o they might be on a high :ind overlook us." Miller ..,aid. ..But the) got their butts beat, )0 the\ ·11 be mad FriJ:.iy ni&ht. ·j he) \e had a lvt of sul.'.ce' J iJ the\ bclic'e in thcmi.ehes The) ha\e a lot of k1Js "hl1 pl.:i)eJ m a Cl F cham- pion,h1p g.1me. .. But I think \\C ha'c a good chance again:.t them. We h;l\e to pl3) the game ... mo\c the ball. anJ not g1\e 1n "hen the times are 1ow•h All I want j., to ha'e the ~ball la,t, \.\Ith a chance • to win the game:· ~ P~ -r\ ~ ~ Laguna Hilb is led by M<'sa' Binh 'Runaway' Tran junior quartcrbacj( Ju.,tin \'eJder and -.cnior running had. 0.1n C'1,l..;1. Vedder ha' thrl11\ n for TS \ard and nine touchJo''"'· "lule ('i,l...l ha . am::i~'cd 645 ru,hmg )ard-. on 95 earric' • Co-;ta Me~:i·s starting lineup" Slt Br-. ·~MESA TIRE COMPANY AUTO FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 . 2049 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa We've Moved.to a Ne\Y Location! IMUST MOGN f19~~. The latgf!St Automotive Parts Inventory in town has ffOlf!d to 2221 A Harbor BNd., in Costa Mesa/ REG. •29.95 7:30 -4:00 ONLY NO APPOIN'TMaO' NECESSARY NO SMOG ti' ON SAl\JROAV. AIR CONDmONING CHECK Includes: AMto PAITI I ........ 714/646 4441 • Recoverv R-12 • Check for leaka *4895 mot1t can L -.!!"!! '!:.!....,._ - I I _J .. 1 •a Thuraday, October 22, 1992 Sports briers Estancia primed for Artists ....... This time Eagles carry 'nemesis' role so~e things "'c haven't done wel~. We are tryi~g Dn~-n ~ . . to improve, and we want to come in and get a wan, fli/Jllili!I Costa Mesa's Crilly wins six-hour battle mto Pac1f1c Coast League football fray . and move on to Laguna Hills." Hoping to complicate the Engles' flight through l~llld By Barry Faulkner their coastal neighbors to the south, will be quar- SPorts Wrttlf te,rback Pat Wood and receiver Luke Matjas. ~ The reward is a 170-pound marlin in waters off the west end of Catalina Island. LAGUNA BEACH -Estancia Matjas leads the county in receiving yards (742) High football coach John Lieben-and shares the county lead with 36 receptions. fl.,,,, good broke himself out of one rut Wood puts it up often in Barron's offensive last week by defeating two .. ycar sch"cll'I~. He has completed 88 of 148 for 1,383 nemesis Century. yards. His. 11 touchdowns, however, have nearly • M arlin continue to bite off the O~bornc Bank and in channel waters off Santa Barbara. Spikebills are hitlint big lures and live bail an~ there have· been 21S stri ped marlin eilhcr "caught and released or weighed in at the Balboa Bay Club th is season. But he hopes the winds of change been matched by his nine interceptions, seven of won't find their way to Laguna which came against Costll Mesa. Beach High Friday night, where Liebengood and "We'll have to put some pressure on the quar- his Eagles will test their four-game winning streak terback," Liebengood said. against the Artists with a 7 o'clock Pacific Coast Estancia, ns usual, will also put pressure on its League contest. own quarterback, senior Matt Johner. Liebengood's Eagles defeated Century for th~ Johner, in his third season as the starter, an- first time in three tries, 22·15, to bring a 3='3 over· swered that call against Century, throwing touch- all record, 1-0 in the PCL into Friday night's down passes of 23, 71 ond 45 yards, in amassing a meeiing. The Century triumeh was also Lieben-. easoo·bcst J80 passing yards. good's first-ever win at the Santa Ana Bowl. Cody Charley, a fi'<ture on defense, has Lagun11 Beach Coach Mike Barron will be trying emerged as the leading ground threat, picking up 10 e~orcise the demons thal have accompanied the 92 combined rushing yards 1he past two games. Artists against Estancia. La- guna last beat the Eagles in 1985, when current Estancia boys athleiic direcior Ed Blanton was leading the Es- tancia program. B:mon, and his players, no doubt, would also like to an!lwer the team's perform· ance last week, a 65-19 loss to Costa Mesa. .. They're obviously a little do,~n this ye:.ir," Liebengood said of the 0-5 Artists. "For us, it's a chance 10 esrnbli::.h ESTANCIA 8TARTER8 . No. Player 13 Matt Jonner OFFENSE Ht. Wt. 6·1 180 5.7 165 5.5 125 5-8 145 33 Manny Solis 23 Oavtd Barnhill 1 t Jalro ArceVUt 99 Robert Rimi 71 Mike Hanington 7 4 Canos Cornejo 75 8rock Riggins 64 Cesai Vega 73 John Faulilner 44 Jason Sweet 5·11 185 6-2 295 5·11 225 6-2 230 6·0 265 6·1 250 5.4 215 (tentative) Cl.Pos . Sr. OB • DIRNSE No. Ptayet Ht. Wt. 80 Mail( Mollner 6·4 190 Sr. RB Jr WR Jr. WR Sr. WR Sr. RT Sr RG Sr c Sr. LG SO. lT Jr TE 55 Man Simpson 6· 1 235 7 4 Cartos Comefo 5.11 225 7 8 Jaime Rodriguez 6· 1 180 41 Fred Pinto 5·11 190 34 Aaron Lelller 5·10 195 13 Man Johner 6-1 180 11 JaKo Atteyut S-8 145 23 OaVld BamMI 5.5 125 6 Todd Thompson 5·11 155 22 COdy Chatley f>.1 175 Cl.Po.. Jr. DE Jr, OT Sr. OT Sr. DE Jr lt.8 Sr. 11.8 Sr. OLB Jr. CB Jr. CB Jr. SS Sr FS Monarchs i'isk 11-game streak FULLERTO,N -L3!1t )ear's M:ucr Dei High·Mbsion Viejo football game was a cla!.h of Or· ange County's top two ranked teams. Thb year, though the county spo1ligh1 has faded with the Di· hi fir t complete game or the !IC:J Of\ against Cap- btr~no Valley in an I -10 "tn la'lt \~eek. He also contributed :lt dcfen l\C enJ Jfter reh3biliiating a se\erely sproined ankle suffereJ again:1t Servile, ablo::.' desce nt from the county lop 10, the game m<iy be even more imporwnJ, with the two rivals now sharing re!.idency inJ he South Goast League. Junior quarterback Derrek Uhl presents de- fenses with the challenge of !.hulling down the pa!.S, but Rollinson claim' hb tcnm needs to im· prove it's efficiency through the air. "We're '>lill worl..ing very hard to improve our passing game," Rollinson soid, "We're going 10 ha\e our 11tlnds full," said Mater Dci Coach Bruce Rolhnsol'I, whose ieam brings an 11 -game unbeaten )\ring (extending into la~t year), a 5-0-1 overall record, 1-0 in' league, and No. 7 county ratrng into tonight's 7:30 kid.off al Cal Stale Fullerton. Mission Viejo's dcfen .. c, which Rollinson called "extremely big and phy::.1cal," will hold the key. The Diablos ha\'e scored an a'crage of just more than JO points per gJme after a sea on-opening 42· 7 rout, and the defense hns > ielded more than 17 points per conte 1. Mission Viejo, ranked 12th in the Daily Pilot Power Ratings, comes in "ith an enigmaLic 3-3 mark, including a key 20-14 league-opening ari- umph last week over El Toro. Mission Viejo senior Erick Fielding, sidelined the past l\\O weeks \\ith a thigh bruise, ha s 436 rushing yards in four games. Rollinson expects him to start at running back. "Whal we've seen i really two Mission Viejo teams," Rollinson said ... We think the one we'll see (tonight) is the one chat played El Toro with tremendous inten!.1ty and sparit offensively and dc- fcnsl,ely." Quarterback Brad Weekes, however, has battled inconsistency at 1he helm of the Mi sion offense. The two tccrm~ have spill the last t\\O )Cars. with Mater Dei avenging a ..t2-23 loss in 1990 with a 42-7 thumping a year ago in a ballyhooed affair. -By Barry Fau/lµJu The Diablos, ranked 10th in CIF Division I, will need all the intensity they can muster against the Monarchs. who have outscored opponents an aver- age of about 24·6, since opening the season with u scoreless lie against No. 4· rated Servile. Maler Dci i!> No. 5 in Cl F Division I. Mater De1 surVivcd sev- eral key injuries in the pre- sca::.on, and is close to full health, including perhaps the county's toughest ball carrier, ~enior Nicky Sualua. Sualua, a 6-foot· l. 230· pounder, bullied his Ytay to 100 )'ards on 13 carrie an CORONA DEL MAR: From 81 comes in 2-4, 1·2, but remains a dangerous spoiler the rest of the way. "l don't see them off their game much," Holland said of the Tillers. who have allowed only one op· ponent more than 12 points (San Clemente scored 24). "They're doing everything they've done in the past, which is running the football and playing olid de· fense." Defense has been Tustin'$ strength, yielding just more than nine points per game. The offense, however, has posted just 1 J points per contest, and has been shut out 1n two o( the last three weeks. MATER DE/ 81ARIBll (tentative) MATER Dm OPFaltH llAT•R DEi D .... A Mo. ,..,_ Ht. Wt. CLP•. Mo. pt.,_ Ht. WI. Ci. Poe. 15 Oe1Tek l'1I 6-5 205 Jr 08 JS HQy SU31ua 6-1 230 Sr OE 35 1te11y Sualua 6-1 230 Sr HI SS Ma Lopez S-11 260 Jr NG 26 8IWI Hal M 175 Sr TB 7S E~ ~!&$ 6-2 250 Sr DE 81 ROllert M<*la 5-10 160 Sr WR 47 1saK ArOollllO 6-2 210 Sr OlB 5 Maldo CllCleron 5-10 175 St WR 19 Juon RrverJ 5.9 180 Jr ll.S 76 0 ~ &-4 2S5 Sr RT • 46 ~ Gl'IQO 6-1 22r. Sr l.8 50 Doug Hahln 5-10 251 J1 RG 99 Kem Pm 5-8 170 Sr OLB 57 Ctris K«n 6-1 240 Sr c 42 8IWI ~ 5-10 175 Sr cs 73 F ~ 5-9 205 Sr LG 7 M 8-TIPI 5-10 155 Sr CS 75 Ed?, Macias 6-2 250 Sr LT 2• Ray JacksOn 6-3 195 Sr FS 18 Lele~ 6-1 215 Jf TE 22 MJRzum 6-1 170 Jr SS lers, but the CdM dcfen c proved against Newport at could match up with ag11inst the smashmou1h style Offensively. the Sea Kings are led by their Jynam1c backfield duo of senior Tom l ks!> and junior J.R. Walz. Hess. who had his most pn>duc· tive game of the sea!>on last week -167 yards rushing and 17 re- ceiving -is a multi·purpo c tal- ent, who abo helps oul in the scc- ondJry. W::ilz, who leads the team with 637 rushing yards on 119 carries, is a hord-noscd lasher who often oc- cupies the single-back role, while Hess flanks oul as a receiver. Senior quarterback Matt Evan .. triggers the Sea Kings' short pa ~­ ang game, with receiver Jeff We- gener and Hess his primary tar· gets. Standings Pecfflo C...t L.ee1ue Le•gue Ownll WLT WLT ..... 100 330 l!et.ncl• 1 0 0 3 3 0 TrabUCo Hills 1 0 0 6 0 0 Cen1ury o 1 o 1 4 1 Laguna Hiiis 0 1 0 5 1 o Laguna BeachO 1 o 0 5 o ,......, ........ ,1, ..... . L.lguna Hills vs Coete .... . at Newpott Hart>o< ..._.. It Laguna Beach ......,,.a....c .... 1 Trabuco Hills vs Cenby, It SA Sowl n.r.11.,, 0ot. n, 1.,.-. c..te .... It Trabuco ttls l.tguna Hels vs. .....DI•, • Newpon ffltbOr "'-· Oot. ao, 7 , ••• Century It Laguna Beach MEBA 8TARTERI (tentative) 0,, ..... Junior Jason Reynolds, a con· vcrted running back, has quarter· b3cked the Tillers all eason. Frc'>hman Chris Collin • howcvtr, has been rumored near ready to step out o( the wings, especially 1! Coach Mari1on Ancich set his sights on the future with shrinking hope" of moking the playoffs. Tustin's All-CIF place-kid.er and punter Zach Matthew i doubtful with mononuclco is. and CdM's Tanner Rupp is emerging as a reliable field goal threat from within 30 yards. The kicl..ing game hurt the Tillers against Newport, and could piny a large role in a defensive struggle. No. Plar., Ht. Wt. Ct, '"· Reynolds, a 6-foot-3, 225· pounder, requires multiple lack· -By Barry F11ulincr CBNA DEL MAR BTARTERB Of Fl NII No. Pl•,.r Ht. Wt. 12 "4&ll £wans &-11 180 Z9 Tom Hess f.2 200 4• J R W~ 5•10 170 40 Jcfl Wegew 5 7 150 20 Rltldy Thonsoft 8·3 175 33 Ctwl9 ~ I 0 200 75 a.rt 6lln1'W f.O 230 eo w """' u m 50 Scoct 8ooOln 1-2 230 77 8oOtly fochdl 8-0 230 SZ 8tl WOOdWard I 2 2.0 (tentative) Cl.flos. Sr 08 Sr R8 .), R8 Sr WR Sr WR" $( lf .) ll St LG Sr. c .) AG .k AT DIFINH Mt. Wt. 82 220 6-2 210 6-3 2.0 8 2 180 5·11 18S e.o 195 ~10 110 6·10 170 5 10 17S 6-tO 170 8-2200 ca., ... Sr Of Sr OT JI DT Jt ()( .k OU .k u JI OU Jt Cl So ca J( SS $r fS 2 4 Jt" N•tblioo $•10 HO Jt 08 31 Josi\ Peca 5·10 190 Sr ra 1 8irlh Trtn 5.7 170 Jf R8 n Corey S.Ota 5·10 165 ,I(, W9 14 M~ HMbtl 6-5 180 St. TE 89 Juon We• 10 190 So TE $3 8ll V1VIN $·10 200 .k lT 19 8 lllaemDOl#Q« 6·1 210 .k LG 11 JartCJ Wilson 6·7 m Jt. c ~ ""' Hollmlft 8·t 255 Sr RG 51 lll1aft Smllt 8-5 215 Jf RT DUIN81 .... ,..,., Mt .... Cl. Pee. l4 MMP~ i·O 11S Jt Oll $1 &nan $11#1 f.5 m .k OJ &a !Wt Hol'lnull l·t 255 Sr HG a Ktm SlllfMn IO 190 Sr OT 24 Jtn...,. !1-10 '10 .; cu ... IL~ 1·1 210 ' ll 31 Joi/I Pee• 5·10 "° Ill 21 SIM Owfll $ 11 185 .Jt. Cl 22 Andrtw IAll 5.10 185 Sr Cl ' JMNt Vt09 So7 175 Sr s 14 MMt kM1ICf .., flO Sr s . . . . .. ~ ~ IRVI NE -A world --- champion will show· ·•~ case his 27-0 record to· ~ night in this month's "Baute of the Ballroom." John David Jackson, the reign· ing World Boxing Organization champion and in line to challenge WBA chnmpion Terry Norris will put his unbeaten streak to the test against Sergio Medina (24-6) in the 10-round main event. Norris is the man who retired Sugar Ray Leonard. Jackson, a southpaw boxer, has dominated his opponents for eight unbeaten years. The undercard in two separate fights will feature a pair of promis· ing undefeated boxers. Joey Martin will seek to improve his record of 7-0 in a six-round bout and lightweight Ri cky Ramirez will risk his 3-0 mark. A totol of five bouts are chcd- uled, with the fi rst slntcd to begin at 7:30. Little League signups The final day of reg- istr:uion for the 1993 A Newport East Lillie League Baseball pro· gram will be Saturday at the Lin· coi n Elementary School gym lo· catcd at 3102 Pacific View Dri\e. All players between the age s of 6 on or before July 31, 1992 and 12 on or before J uly 31, 1992 arc eligible to regi!>tCr and play in 1hc 1993 Lillie League SCJ!IOn t~t commences with an Opening D''Y Ceremony on March 13, 1993.' nc- cording to Kevin Marslull" presi- dent of the Newport t:t'-l Little League. First time pla)'er~ mu\t bring ~' birth certificate. Rcghtr ar~ hould have available their child \ doctor·., name and tckphone number, 111- suranee carrier. emergenC} contJct name and their telephone number and date of their la 1 telJnus shoe. For further 1nformat1on. cont.1ct Mar~hall al 852-6229. -By tht OQi/y Pilut Steve Crilly of Costa Mesa was fishing by himself on hii. sportfisher "Redfish" curlier this week off the west end of Catalina and hooked into a big marlin that ate a lave greenback mackerel. Crilly fought the billfish for nearly six ho~rs on. SO-pound tackle before bringing ii 10 gaff. The marhn weighed 170 lh pounds when checked in al the BAC. Yellowfin tuna, skipjack and a few doraJo are being caught by both private boater and the spore fleet concentrating in an area between Dana Point :and Oceanside, a few miles inside the 209 Spot. Vic Sommers of Balboa Island, fishing on board his yacht "The Dukes," stopped on a kelp paddy that produced a nice catch of tuna in the 20·pound class and reported that it was a wide open bite that just stayed under the boat, even though other nearby sportboats were called into to join in on 1he action. The fast day boat "Freelance," operating oul of Davey's Locker, 714-673-1434, located schools of tuna during a mid-week trip in 70 -M1lll1c· Outdoors degree water a few miles south of DanJ Point and tuna in 1he 15-10 30-pound rn1~ere hooked and landed by anglers on board. • Good live bait is available .11 all locJI J;indings with b~il receivers holding a mi\ qf o,:mli11e:1 and Jnchu,ics.·Fbhin-g the , surface bite for tona ult the Southl;inJ c:ua~t should con11nuc until the next full moon or fir::.t majur northern blow turns O\Cr the ocean. Jim Bertell:i of Ne\\pOrl u~.ICh, "'~"night ti~hin~ lll\ boarJ the ··cahfornia Da"n" 1h1~ \\eek ''hen he hooked m11.1 u h!lmmc1head )hark th:it scaled 182 puund~ Ucrtdl.i enticed the huge .,hark to feed on a live mackerel \\hik l"hing he.I\) tackk. 0 The First AnnuJI M.1nne Forc'.'ll'. !)0\.1ct\ Fc•ti\JI \\Ill be helJ at the Ualboa Pier thi" S.1turJa~. l'he JJ~ ~.:i) ~I.tried Jl 9 am. "i1h a Daiwa fishing con1e ... 1 lor Jdults and d1ilJrcn tollm,eJ b) a full dJy of acti\'ilies, se:ifouJ niol..uff and e'c.:nts tor '\.uba dl\c~ JnJ marine conservatiOnl\tc, It stwuld be a fun <fa) for the "hole f,11ml) .111J govu "c:1thcr ·~ expected. The Manne Furcsh Society " Je\eluping lo.clp and artificial reef::. along the coJ)t to in rcJ\C 1h~ h.1hit:it a\ .111.iblc tu re)ideu1 and ri1igra1ory game l"h Irvine Lake continue' 10 p1 mlU1:c :i''"'ullh! f1,hmg fur h:mncl catfish. A 3·foh )!ringer of \\lll'>kcrfi,h '"'1ghi11g h<> po1111d' "·'' c.1ught laM weekend by Or.insc Count\ J11gkr Paul ~hnlzer unJ hi~ biggc!.t c.ltfoh \\e1ghcu 3 p\1unJ, JJck Kennedy of Nc\\porl UcJd1. gut 1111tt the action b) limitang out on cats \Hth h1' top 11.,h "cighiog 14 pounds J he hot 'lpot is the middle of In anc Like "ith cut ma l..crel ac ... ountrng lor the bulk of limits being po .. teJ at the b.1tt shop. For :.in upd:.Hc on fishing ln·1nc phone 714-M<>-:!9<JI Jim S/rmirc' uutdoor> rolumn ;1ppt'Df In lhl• JJ.Jil) l'l/ot c' fl') Thursdo). ·' ·Cheer on your favorite Automotive and Football Teams with "'Pick the Pros"! .. Football season has arrived once again and your favorite auto dealers ~II be picking their favorite teams to win each week! You can cheer them on every Saturday ••••• .. :l··· by just picking up you r Daily Pilot! • • • • • • ••••• •• • • •• • • • . - . ~ ........ --• • 1 • • • Newport Bea~h/Coata Mela Dally Pllot ' . • TmE-TOWNI: Costa Mesa on a roll From 81 minutes elapsed in the contest. Grayeli supplied the bulk or Mesa's scoring with six or the eight goals, with Felli and Mike Curtis netting the oth· ers. Dut Trnbuco stormed back with three straight or its own, one by K.C. Nance late in the first period and then a pair or goals by Ryan Thacher, who finished as Trabu.eo's lOJl scorer with three. - "We were really flat in the second quarter," Lynch said. "Our two-mete r guy has to show a lit- tle more patience at times. We had at least four or five good chances that we didn't conve rt." Trabuco tied it for the final time at 4·4 just 13 seconds into the second hair. From there, Grayeli made a pretty fake on Trabuco goalie Dan Will to break the tie midway through the third qu.arter, then,puJ in a rebound with 36 seconds remaining in the period to give Mesa a two-goal pad going into the fin al period. The two teams traded goals, then Graycli scored 'from the hole for what seemed to be a comfort- able 8-5 Mesa lead with 2:39 remaining. But Trabuco answered quickly with Jimmy Bray scoring at 2: 15 and Bria n Martz netting one on a manpower situation with 55 seconds left to pro· vide Mesa with some nervous ·moments. Mesa was unable to get a quality shot before the 35-second clock elapsed, giving Tra buco one last chance to tie. Trabuco called timeout with 11 seconds remaining to set up the final play. "We knew they were looking to two guys, either No. 5 (Thacher) or 8 (Nance), and they were going to try to have one of them tip it in," said L)'nch. P uring. the ensu(ng scramble in front of the goal, the pass was overthrown and Mesa goalie Ch ris Avitia was able to control it and knock it out of harm's way wit h two seconds remaining. Lynch admiued that he believed in his own mind that the game was decided at 8-5 with about 2'1: minutes left, "but they (Trabuco) got one lucky goal which went off one of our guy's head, ond another they earned." . The Mesa coach also noted that Wednesday's match could be just chapter one. "You know, it wouldn't surprise me if we see Trabuco again (in the later rounds of the ClF pla>offs)," he said. Costa Mesa 8, Trabuco Hiiia 7 Costa Mesa 3 1 2 2-8 Trabuco Hills 1 2 1 3-7 Costa Mesa scomo Grayett 6, FeU• 1. Cuttis 1. Saves Avitia 9 Trabuco H1ns scOMg Thacher 3, Nance 2, Sray 1, Martz 1 Sa~es Wiii 8 El e\\here in the Pacific Coast League Wednes- day t • • Est:rncja's Ad3m Bollenback dropped in sL'< goals und teammate, and brother, Chad Bol· lenbach, cored fou r times to lead the Eagles to on 11·2 rout of visiting Lagu~a Hills. The Eagles, 2-1 in league, 7-12 overall, broke U\\ay from a 3·1 halftime lead wi th four goals in each of the la~t two periods. Adam Bollcnbach's bur~t gives him 89 (4.7 average) tallic) for tl.1e )Ca· ~on. Estancia 11, Laguna Hiiia 2 Laguna Hills 0 I 1 0-2 Estancia 1 2 4 4-11 Laguna Hills SCO<lfl9. BoUlshOndepac 2 Saves Sre..ver 2 ESTANCIA: Ma~~POluc Costa Mesa High water polo coach Jason Lynch offers his Mustangs some words of ad- vice on the way to the Pacific Coast l eague championship. They're 3·0 and heavily favored to go unbeaten in league after defeating Tra· buco Hills Wednesday, 8-7. Estancia scoring. A Bollenbach 6. C. Bolleobach 4, Read 1 Saves: Thorpe 3 And in the Sea View: • Newport Harbor's Sailors di,posed of \biting Woodbridge. 18-5, with liule, if any dramatic,. The Sailors pounced on the Warriors with five goals in each of the first two period' to put 1t away quickly. • Pacing Harbor, 16·5 overnll, 4~ I in league, , .. ere Brad Pence (5), Nathan Ander en (4) and Gabe Wyatt (4). ' Newport Herbor 18, Woodbridge 5 Woodbndge 1 2 1 1 -5 Newport Harb()( 5 5 3 5 -18 WoodbrldQe scomg Hughes 2. Talbot 2 Jackson 1 Saves Simmons 3. Newport scoring. Pence 5, Andersen 4. Wyatt 4, Bnan McA~1ster 3, Bren McASkster 2. Laflamme 1 Saves; Marsh 5 •Corona del ~far'~ league-le:iding Sea Kings h:tndled ho)t University as if there was no one el e in the pool, slushing to an 11 -0 h..ilftimc lead en route to a 23·2 rout. Crosby Grant led the onslaught, \coring SL\ times, and the Sen Kings used 10 pla)er In all in the scoring column to improve to 5-0 in league pla). 13-6 in league. Coron• del Mer 23, University 2 Cor<W Clel Mar 7 4 7 5-23 Unr;erS•IY 0 0 1 1 - 2 CdM scoring Grant 6, Codon 4, McMeekin 3 C Hueston 3 N Hueston 2. HJfrington 1 Tatmoosh 2 Gel\m3n 1 Schu:.Z 1 Sa.es Sawyer 4 Un1vers1ty sconno Nunez 1, Ho1reh 1 Saves Norberg 8 "\Ve knew the} had one )trong runner, so "e "anted to pack up behind him," RJdar e\plaancd. From 81 "There were some good times. put themselves in a position to Dtvlaton m •op Appell has been running M~ll the cJnturc the league championi~hip. 1. Newport Harber; 2 . Co-13!11 three \\eeks and Ho Jnd ,. rona del Mar; 3 AittNOy, 4 El "!<>-\" lk · · h h Even 1f Estancia finishes second dW s u tu1n 6 San Mwio. 1 A~ .vu ow1c2 arc ng t t ere. 31 the PCL meet, which will be· a u Puelte. •· Eatancla; 10 t;e•· "Our first thruugh fifth runners held at Irvine Park Nov. 4, it will blrt Prt Dlvtalon Ill Qtrl• arc nbout 45 ~ccond) apart." h f h I · I 1• Corona del Mar,· 2 • --On Wednc.: dJ)'. the E tancia earn 1 !I 3re 0 t e e3gue lit e. H s. 3 El Modena 4. Newport H';;: girl uho came ;l\\ 3) with a victory, "We realize Laguna Hill was bof; s ~ Minno. 6 Solllll PasJdtN 7 20-39, over 1he Mu,tangs The £3. mi ing a couple or ·their top run· SNCa M~ a San lw 00.spo, 9 gle~ \\On their )econd PCL meet ners when we faced them, and Newbury P~. 10 SI Lucy's of the season while l.;eeping Cost~ the) 're going to be gunning for Mesa winlcs . U'.>,'' said Estancia Coach Kirk Liz Pelayo , .. as the girb' victor Radar. ''Although Laguna Hills is "It ""as a bit more )tressful for in 20:22 with teammate Currie Ap· our number one adversary, Cen· Andrew today with (Peter) Ho pell second in 21 :07. Andrea Dusi tury could pro,·e to be n spoiler." and ('Johann) Appell pu~hing was CostJ Mc ·a') top finisher, The Eagles only defeated Cen-him,·• said Howard. "But he's uch placing third in :?1 :19. ·tury, 25-30, in their dual meet thi a hard , .. orker. He ran a great race IOYS 00 " lbtancla 21, Coate M• .. 40 \ea$0n. t 3y, 1 RusseN (CM). 1553. 2 Ho (El. 1604. 3 A(r Estancia may have finished un· Following Ru ~ell were Ho pd (E). 1607, • Wulko..,,ocz tEl. f6 43, 5 M.inoz b1.:atcn as a team, but Costa (l6:04), Appell (!6:07), James (E).16~ 8 w t.oonan(CM) 16•7 7 Cruiig(E). ~. 1es"'s Andrew Russell kept his 16 49, 8 Batz (£). 1& 54. 9 HermnOez \El. 17 07• .. Wulkowicz (16:43) ond Nahum 10 z. Noonan (CM) 1123 1nJlvidual mark intact b) staying Munoz ( 16:43) or Estancia. Willie GIRLS undefeated in PCL meet~ so far Noonan and Zeke Noonan. sLxth Estancia 20, Coat• MH• 39 th ''" season. 1 PtbvO (E). 20 22 2 Aooel (El. 21 07 J Bus• and 10th re pecthcly, were the (CM) 21 U. 4 Cl'"~ tEl. 2i 36. $ Sctmdl (CM). Ru ell was clocked in a course-only other Mustangs to crack the 21 47. 8 RodOQUCZ tE). 2211. 7 PiCht:cO' (£). r\!cord 15:53 over the 3-mile 2219. a Ro,as (£). 22 20. 9 Wot tCt.tl. 22 29 10 cour)c.:, and Co t:l Mesa Coach __ t_0 P_1_o_. ____________ r_1111_1c_M_l._22_3_7 ________ -; Mark Howard said his top runner hJd a bit of help from his Estancia coun terparts. Monday Night Footbalf . returns again to the Villa Nova Join us for all the action upstairs on our 51Vs. En.PY our famous Sports Buffet for only $5. · Act.ion starts. at 5pm. For more info call 642-78BJ. Be There! 3131W.Ca••~ ,._..apart811ah - Thursday, October 22, 1992 83 ~ b Pilgrim -18 years in the making ~ And every hour of blood and sweat seems to shine through the deck. from Catalina to San Pedro 1n "'ell under three hour) (about a 10-knot average) For more information about the l'tlgnm of Ne"'port, or to sign up for one of their three hour W hen you talk to Dennis Holland, )'OU coa)t:SI crut)C , call 642-4875. might think that he sound') like any other •Seattle's Carl Bu chan, son or Srnr legend U1ll --='--•D==-u~i.U4 pulled oft a l<.li..t r ~~(W!•. ~ttng unttl-- tuber of foui; hcJ.alks oL hi~c t-the firlal raee to pass series leaders Joe t.ondngan daughtc'r starting college, or hb )'Oungcst son and Paul Carard in the Stur World). starting first grade. E:.ven though l3uch;.1n, with crew 1 lugu What makes the 1 lolland f:imily a little unusual i<. Schreiner, wa) never f:ir from th«: top, 11 toot..: a that they spent over 13 years and 40,000 hour) bullet 1n the l;,1)t race 10 win the pre~t1g1ou) Star hand-b uilding one of the most spectacular Worllh at St. Frnnci~ Yacht Club schooners ever launched in the area. Uu1.:han had been <l distant fifth place aft<::r fl\e The Pilgrim of Newport, a classic Chapell races, behind Lundrigan, Cayard, John ~'tc ki · designed schooner, wa~built in th e yard and Ros) MacDonJld. of the Holland's Co)ta Mesa home o n a Furthermore, Mark Reynolds and shoestring budget. For years, the boat Vince Brun Y.erc just a few points bJct..:. as-"11 locrrl landmafk on Santa Ana Ave. According to local competitor Robert (My mothe·r thought it was strange for a Kinne\ "Torbin Graci was e\trcmch family to build a schooner in their ya rd, Casi. b·u't DSQs and a P~tS rutncu hi.) but my brothers thought it was pretty reptta.. Buchan, \\Ith only 'OK' bo.i~ cool). 'peed, ''on "ith consistent. steady Toda>, even Holland ~ecms u li11le '>:tiling." ~ putiled by his creation, because it takes Local s:i1lur) Robbie I l,1ine-., a rcl::ithc a special person to pursue and follow Jalln newcomer to the Star Cla)s, alontt "ith through on a dn:uqi of this scope. "There \Cter:.in cre''" Kinne). f1n1shcd 15th in the is no way that I can understand "hY I Dl'IYIOll 50·plu) boat neet. According to Hain .,, ever did it. When l started building • "It \\:lS a great regalia, \CT) ''"ell run Pilgrim in 1970, I was 24 years Old, I had B . .fhe Star has a lot ol compet1t1on, less than SS,000 in the bank, and I had Oatmg ce rtainly equal to an~ clJSS out there $150 monthly house payments. If I h:id tod:i)." stopped to think about reality, I never would have The Ol)'mp1c Silver Med:iltst \\as eighth, ;rnd done it." former Star \\OrlJ champ101h could be found tn What follo\\<cd is 13 years of labor by Dennis the teens JDd ·~os. and hb fami ly building the Pilgrim. I or the la1i1 Like Buch.rn, ital)'") Roberto Dcnn..1ma11, the few year) of construction, the Holland fanuly e'en defending \\ orld Champion, •1ho used his la'!>I moved aboard the Pilgrim in on..ler to rent out race to gooJ :id' antagc; ht) third place fin1-.h ,. their how,e. mo,cd hi) tcJm from 10th to fourth 0\-.:rall. JU:.t Since Pilg{im's launch in 1986, the ho:H ha) bchinJ Lunurig:.in and CJ).Hd. "orked mainly out of San Pedro, running chJrters 1 orb1n Grad. the 19<Ju \\orlJ ChJmpion, ~cl to Catalina. The Pilgrim returned humc lo the pJce \\Ith phcnvmenal ulf "mu boJl speed, Ne" port Beach la)t month, "ith Ion~ term-. pl.Jn) but J prcmatur.: ... 1..1rt anJ l\\O l)~Q) drllPI .. 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I I I r M Thursday, Oct. 22, 1992 • ~ N..,._. llelOhlColta .._ Dllr 191 ------------------·---------------. ----------- ·-------~ ------- -Residuals .for an addict Jumor All American tout ball Fighting Irish shock Paramount, tie 0-0 . ~ NewporrBeach's Zdrahal wins first-ever golf tournament entered with President's Cup conquest. :__C,:' orin Zdrahal kind of likes this idea of CJ neeoing a stcaoy band unaer pressure. As a successful Newport Beach architect, he's u ed to it. As a golfer, he isn't ... or wasn't until now. Zdrahal, 41, started playing golf only 21h years ago, bur has suddenly become the master in the Newport Beach Golf Course men's club. Zdrahal. with a club handicap of 10 and a Southern California PGA handic:lp of 13.6, was crowned Pr:esident's Cup champion Oct. 10 af1er defeaiing Dan McGuire in the final round. ll was the firsl golf 1ournomcnt 1hat Zdr:ih:il, from Bucharest, Rom11nia, had ever played in. Perhaps he has found the real American dream. "Sure, it's a game of lkiU, but-1here's a certain amount of luck ... and l had my share. I'd also like to thank all of those that I actually played agains1 because all have been very nice; they're very elegant about playing the game and it was a pleasure. 0 -The PresicfcnCs Cup fs oncoT ffie CluoT's most popular touroamonts because of its double-elimination, three-tiered format. Awards for the tournament will be given out at the annual Christmas party. Armand Bargas won the Vice President's Cup while Bob Potts - Treasurer's Cup champion in 1988 an d President's Cup winner in '89 -won the Treasurer's Cup. 0 personally signed it with best wishes in the winners' name. Another prize, a year-long movie pau for four to Edwards Cinemas, came courtesy of co-tournament director James Edwards Ill, son of the legendary movie th.cater owner. Accordiil1 to tournament publicist ftalph. Rodheim, SS0,000 to $75,000 was expected to be raised for the House Ear Institute of Orange County, the beneficiary of the golf tournamen1, with most of the proceeds coming from the live and silent auctions. The Hou~ Ear Institute - named for Dr. House, considered one of the world's leading otologists, and his brQther, Dr. William House -was formed in 1989 by Gloria Osbrink. 0 I n a big upset, 1he Newport-Mesa Fighting Irish held powerful -Hd unbeaton Paramount--to a scorclcss.dcadlock l~t wecke~d in Junior All-American Football. In other action involving Newport-Mesa teams,. the Wolverines emeraed victorious, while the other four local units came out on the short end. Here's a look a1 how it went last Saturday: • lleWDOl't ..... l'ltlhtlne lrlah o, Paramount PlratM Oi At Bo· nlll CtMtl f511t, Newport-Mesa staged I dramltlc last-mloote goal line stand to prtsetVe bk ~d SIM Henog broke ltwOUQh and uclced the Paramount quartel'bKk on I key .... down play to lhwll't the Pifates. Tate UJsebrfnlc. John Molfetta and Ryan Brennan led 1he lrlltl defense. '-4 Enc DINltale's fine P1111JnO contnnay kept Paramooot Dlnned deep In Its own 11;111' !Dry. Wllh I bye lhis wttkencl. the ll1sh cumnlly have I 2-:f· t recotd. • llewport·llffe Wolvertnee--.4, Buena Pmrtr8ulldo .. Ot OUal- tnlctl Steve Wellef led fie Wolverlnes on ltlfN time-consuming scoling OrWes. capping .,. last ona watt I 1S·yatd scramble IOI a TO. Boz Btereton ran 3 yards for a score Which culminated a 90·yard nrst QUll1ef drive I Oftenslve liflemen Lestef Ortua and Todd Ouddrldge did a line lob blocklnQ for the strong Newport ground game. Ganetr Link was named defensNe player of lhe week. Brandon Crosby contnbtlted "Just like everybody else whoever played the game, I fell in lo_ve_with 11," Zdrahal said. "My wife thinks I'm adpicted. which is easy 10 do in golf." There was some concern that Bob Hope, the King of Comedy who. turns 90 years young next May, might not show for the third annual Bob Hope/Dr. Howard P. House Golf Tournament at the Santa Ana Coun1ry Club last Mo!lday. Club golf One of the finest golf tournaments of the year, the Goodwill Helms(llen Golf Classic, is Nov. 2 at the Santa Ana Country Club for the second straight ""91 eJClra·polnt kicks. ·The Wolverines are at Inglewood ltlls Saturday. I •'ountaln Valler Lion• t4, Newport·M•u auck•JH 12: Thel BucUyea played wel tvouQhaut. orlY to fall Shof1 In the tou11t1 guaner. ZJrahal, the club's second-most improved player of the year in 1992 behind Dick Hilliard, ha~ seen his biggest improvements in the past 6-to-8 months. "All of the sudden, things started falling into place,'' he said. "Fortunately, I work in an ofl1ce close by. Our firm has its offices right nc.xt to 1he (Ne" port Beach Golf Cour)e) and I can go hit balls after work. I don't ha' c 10 count on playing just once a week. "I'd ne,er played 1n a golf tournament before. so 1h1'1 "as an experience. It's really fun, and I al'>O found my concentration belier and actually made so me shots that I norm.illy \~ould not have made. He put all assump1ions to rest, playin~ a solid round, eating cyili at lunchtime with the rest of the golfers after No. S, posing for photographs, signing autographs and mingling with the crowd before the banquet/dinner. Hope was a true hero ... it was an honor, and an unforgettable experience, to go hole-to-hole with him on th e front nine. .,. 0 One of the most unique prizes at Monday's live auction for the Bob Hope/Dr. Howa rd P. House Golf Tournament was a framed photograph of Hope putting wi1h Jack Nicholson in the background (yes, he supposed~y made \he putt}. To make the photograph even more · distinctive, both Hope and Nicholson PMC · Mort11t1 Corpora don Your Solution to Choosing __ """"' ____ _.. A Mortgage Broker .... 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Palrlck Flynn recovefed 1 pair of lumbles and QWrtefback Mike DI~ engineered a 9&-yard.icorlng drive culminated by Garret Eleriek's TO run Travis Trimble raced In '°' t the final Buckeyes' score. Thi Buckeyes are 11 lhl Downey Razorbacks for a 3 p.m. game Satucday. • •"91ewood lloMwb 1 e, NeWDOl't ..... Buffaloe• I : In I tough Josi, lhl "Matoes were victimized by a Hall tlary pass wl1h seconds left tn the game. I • Craig Burden scored the lone touchdown for Newport. Coach Vince Cestfl also ptlised lhe play 01 Jett Thomson. Kevm W1cken and .&an Sctun on lhe oetensive sHJe of lhe~ I N. 2-4, the Buffaloes travel to South Gate for a 3 p.m. game Saturday. •Inglewood Redakln• 31, Newport·M•H Trotan• 0: The Trojans 1 were never able to get untracked against a speedy Inglewood team. which scored twice I on long TD passes . Sell Rtcnardsoo played well for the Trorans in a losing ettort. At 2·3, lhe Tro13ns ven· I ture to play at Paramount at 5 p.m. Saturday. • lnelewood Comanche• 21, Newport-Meu Bruin• e: In their fin· I est etrOlf of the season. the Bruins led 6-0 ~1th unoer live m.oites to oo In the oame. 1 but Inglewood turned trltee m1stakes Into a quick 2t pollltS Travis Nelson. returning from inJOry, raced 82 yards for the Newport score. Andrew Simon played well on special teams. while the Bru111s' de1ense was named collec\!Vely as players of the game by the team's coaching start. Thi Bruins travel to Norwalk tor a 3 p.m. game Saturday -By tht Dally PiJull KENSINGTON COLLEGE in Santa Ana BRIDAL SHOW Barbara L.. Quigley, J.D., Pres. Kensington College is a privau, posuecondary school of legal studies with majon in Parakpl. Legal Administmive Assinant or Lepl Seaewy. •••Monthly cW. ttartl (Nov. 9, Dec. 1, Jan. 19) •••Mom~s._ aftcmooo, md ne~ dUM1 •••Affordable tuitioa permcat ~ •0 Sma.IJ clau tizc proviiles per1onalizcd attention FJl££ SFMINAll Tlum., Nov. 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The rest of the local Pop Warner teams weren't as fortunate as the Condors, Colts and Comanches came out-on the i.hort end of shutout defeats. A look at last week's action: •Coit. MeN Cobra• 18, Garden Greve 8ulldoga 12: Although no won-loss record Is kept on ttle MIQflty Mite Olvislon (7 .g.year·olds weighlnO 45·80 PoUnds). all of Coach Chris Reider's Cobras know they have four wins against one loss. Wr1h tour games letl In the season. Down 12·0. the Cobras battled back as Cheyne St Laurent found lhe end zone on an 8-yard run. Sbll down by six. the Cobras tied lhe score When Kingsley Echeml returned a Garden Grove punt for a 60·yard 10. Late In the final quarter, SL Laurent went In for ttle winning touchdown. Al one point In the game, Stephanie Montero made a touchdown·save tackle. Montero Is lhe only gltl enrolled in Costa Mesa Pop Wamer a~ a..10.otl>aH player. and Is consld· ereel one of the 1hree flstest J>layers on the team. • Fielder also credited Brandon Klaus, Keola Wnght. Kyle Ogo, Andy Romo. Tim Liberto. Danny and Wilham Rolph and Robbie West for ltlelt offensive efforts. and CMs Presson. Brandon Patlsh, Jeramie Plunkett. Ben Inouye and Chris Fryday for their defense In the victory. This Saturday tinds the Cobras hosting the Canyon Hills Panthers at 9 a m at the Costa Mesa High School field. ' •North Long Beach Penthera 25, Coit• Meaa Condore 0 : The Coodors played well In the first quarter only to see the vlsttors score in each of the other three periods. Several adjustments in the offensive hne gave the Condors backs a chance to operate, bUl tt wasn•1 enough to produce a score. The Saturday, the Condors travel Id Lakewood lo play the 5-0 Spartans In a 3 p.m. game. • S•ddleback Gold BHre 28, Coit• M•aa Colt• O: The Pee Wee Colts (9· 12) came up :.hart against the unbeaten Gold Bears. '1hey're a well-coached team. very d1sclpl1ned Vrith some talented players." said Costa Mesa Coacl\ Gary Baume. • The Colts are home Saturday to take on the Long Beach Rams at 11 a m • S•nta Ana Red1kln1 e, Co1ta MeN Comanche• 0: Coach Steve Feller's Comanches played one of their best game, but were beaten after alloWlllg a lhird quarter score. Eatly 1n the game. Joe Echema. assisted by Matt Gorman and Brandon Schleppa11, broke through to block a Redskwls' punt. but a Comanches' fumble returned the ball to Santa Ana. Aher the Redskins had s.cored midway through the thtrd quarter. Costa Mesa quarter- back Max Wallick passed to a trio of receivers -Ben Felter. Burt Pierson and V111ce Hamada -In lhe fourth quarter. but ran out of time deep in Santa Ana temtory. On Saturday, the Comancl\es will entertain the Anaheim Aztecs In a 1 p m. game at Cost.a Mesa Hioh -By thr Daily Pilot Esther Yank Is 1 graduate of Templr Unlvmity, PhilackJ.. pl\wl, PA and ~ buSnru & ccmmunlcations hi the loaJ ~ For the past 11 yn, ~ has brcn one ol the . btwcst rulton 1n Newport Beach. &lhft wom 7 days & • 7 nights • WMk. She lows Mr profusion & Is et Mr cl· vits wrvtee \l.h«nevrr they need M:r "I lltl'I In a se1V1cc buslneu and my dltnts come flrsl abovr aD." This al· btude makn Esthfr one of the top Rt.'MAx ~nts In Newport Buch & the US For the brst in pmonalittcl Ml'ViCI oontact· ESTHER YANK Bu: 760-5000 Ra: 640.1529 Barbara Magness B«t>ara Ml9"laS owns end openltes B. Magness Fashion In Mewpott Beach. It Is an upscale leeks ~ speclellzilg In casual but <*my dothlng end eccessona. llarbenl end ha t.Jsband Jlf'I ~d to Mewpott Beach ~ years ego frpm Ounlngo, CO. wtiert she ~d a similar shop /Of kyan. 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Thursday, October 22, 1992 85 ~ ., = Marathon fever settiAg •• 1n "-htll we're planning on.'' )OU·, e fiimhcd." ~ Over 40 have dropped out; but locals Don Lobell, and the Phillips are still going ~trong . Those mere wonh ''cre just 1ha1 months ago, when the Ph i11ipscs came into the pro· grum with no runolllg c.xpcricnce. but the ea· gcrnc'is to cmbr:icc 1he fitnelis lirestyle . I huu!!h 1h1~ slJge of the progr .1m c:tlh tor alternate periods of running and \\JIJ...ing (the group wn -for four minutes, '':slked for one on a rece nt stx·mde training ~lint) tlic l1t nc~~ Third in a series By Barry Faulkner Sports Wnttf W hile Jttnice Phillips find!> herself au· toma1ically reaching for her running shoes every morning, Dan Lobell is similarly overcome by the unconscious urge that direc1s his hand away from th e breakfast . Danish toward the bananas . .--.-- For Lobell. 1hc mara· thon remains 1he "ltgh1 al the end or the tunnel." But the boun dless opti· mism that spurred him 10 renew a long·dorman1 in· 1eres1 in running, has been chiseled away in much the same manner his physique has shed 15 poundS' ~ince August. "My origi nal fantasy, w:is to fini '>h in lc-,s 1han benefits arc: clear to the local paruc1pants. · "I reall) feel more encr- gc1ic. and it's rubbing off in 01her areas. like tn) dicl, and m} sleeping pal· tern)," Lobell said. "I usually '"ork out :11 5 QL 5.:.3lL a m and *ltlt ell-' ergy !>t..t)s '' ith mt: all da)." JJnice s:.iid. l3u1 ''h1le Jll agree, the B. Phillips po~itt\ C'> arc there. 11 's not Both have caught a heaHhy dose of marathon fever, and 1hey're in no hurry to find a cure. Phillips and her hus· band Bob, Balboa Island residen1s, as well as Lo· bell, a· Col.ta Mes:i resi· dent, are among the ap· proximately five doz.en re- maining participants in a six-month marathon train· ing course, sponsored by three hours." Lobell c~pl:iined. "But l\e come 10 reallLc tha t was a li1tle unrealbtic. Now, I just wanl to ftnish before 1he last per· son ''ho walked the \\-hole ''ay." ull endorphi ns and cgo·gra11ltC"'..1tion. · Other lhJn being 111 cun l:t:H pam. the prugr .inl i~ gn:at." Lubell .,~1iJ h.ilf.i.1dd111gl~. "~1) stamin..1 has 1mpru,ed ~r1:.Jtl)J1ul I 'till fed the pounding in my l..nce., Alier uu r l :!- mile run a fcv. "ccl..s .1gu. I '' J' ~lumping ~dong hkc 'Quasimodo.' " the Daily Pilot and Newport Ski Co. Though as many as 40 registrant have dropped out, just more th:in h\O monthi> in{o the program, Bob and Janice, 52 and 49. re· spectively, and the 32-year-old Lobell, remain committed to finishing a 26-mile, 385·~;1rd race at the completion of the program, March 7. ''We 'll be filling out our entry form~ for the Lo Angeles Marathon Saturday,'' Janice said. "There's absolutely no quc~1ion ,,c're going to enter. l assume we'll finish. Tha1's Carol Allison The race itself, howe ver, is the mere cul· mination of the program, which continues to provide daily rewards fo r this local trio. "The first d;iy \\C ran with the group (a . weekly Saturday ritual). we ran three mil es and I \\as dead ll reJ," Uob said. "Lasl S:.11- urday; we ran 12 miles. and l wa s only h:H.I some minor stiff nc-.~. •· Janice has not m1s.,ed a day or trai ning, 1hough Bob has relented. on occasion. "hen his schedule a1 \\ork becomes part icularl} hectic. . "lt kind of surpri,c-. me thru I haven't missed. on day," Janice 'tJid. "ln fa ct. l:\st Friday (the one oil day proscribed by former Olympian Jeff 0-JllO\\ J> ·.., program ). I had a h:ird time not doing m) 1unning. I gue.,s l'\'e become addicted to it. It feels so good "hen Janice: agreed the SJturJ .1~ ... c,.,iv1h. though·e~JO)able fo r 1he c;.am:ir:id~ric ol the group. tal..e a ph}!.ical ioll. · It dot'.~ IJl..e me a "hi le to ,!;Ct I)\ c r 1.hc long S;i1 urJ..1~ run.:· "ihe said .... 1 hat l ~·mtlc <la> \\a' 1ough l\c: had sumc !\nee r:iin. but icing do" n :ifter :i run h:.LS rcall) h\;.~>cd. · "~la)bl! ''I! could :.ill get 1o~c1h.:r oir.J lure a group m.1 .. ~c ur," Lobell '•mi '"I h;.r.o:n'1 tned ice .. :ind I ha,·cn·1 u'cd m\. lo11t 'l1ah·r I ha\.e at home. but ma\ be l ~houlJ. l'm lur Jn)'tlling th.11 \\Ill help allc\1 .11c th~ p:.iin .. f\'e.\t m onth: :in upJ;.llc: of t/Je 1hr,·~ lo~ I ri:'- iclenb · vn~umg pJrtic1p;mon 111 the.· m.:;.11/lon tr;iimng prupr;im. 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Thursday, October 22, 1992 A little time to prepare ~ And Sailors need it, they've got Irvine Saturday night, and that's a load! By Barry Faulkner SPotts Wm.tr IRVINE -With a rare Sat- urday night g:ime following a Thun,day contest, the Newport Harbo r High football team gets • two bon~s days to prepare to meet ho!lt Irvine, Saturday tu 7:30 p.m. Good thing. The Vaqueros (5·1 overall, 1-0 in the Sea View League), ranked fifth in Orange County and third in CIF Oi,ision IV, sho\\ed they belong -among the area's elite teams by knocking Santa Margarita from the league and divisional perch, winning a 40-34 ver- -1:1~Fritby nigh . Senior running bad, Scott Seal is in his third sea- i.on of terrorizing defemes :u the varsity Je,cl for Coach Terry Hcnigan's Vnqs. The 6-foot-2, 205- pounder rushed for 183 yards and five touchdowns against Santa Margarita, and is just 57 )·ards shy of his thin.I straight 1,000-yard season. In all, this year, Seal has scored 13 TDs. Newport Harbor's touchdo,~n total is also 13. "They're a well-coached football team that's going to he prt:parcd mentally and physically to -play well," .,aid Nc"port Coach Jeff Bri nkley, who won',t use the extra ttmc to change an) thing defensively. "\Ve "on '1 change an) thing," Brinkley said of a dcfc:nsc that has yet lo be scored upon on the ground and hJ) ghc:n up only 27 points in six games. "\\'e\c done well :igaimt the run all year. We will ha\ i: 10 i e prcpilrcJ 10 defense the pass against them. 1houi:;h. because they do have good bal~nce." Qu . .incrback Aron Garcia ha impro .. ed greatl) ... 1n1:c t<iking O\Cr for gradu.i1ed Jason ~tinic1, and completed 11 of ts passes (or 119 yards against Santa Margarita. for the year. Gar- cia has con- nected on 53 of l-00 at· tempts fo.r 602 yards, four t ouchdowns and three in- terceptions. The Ncw- pon second:iry has 10 inter- ceptions from seven diff ercnl players. and has added depth with the emergence of junior Chris Standings _,,...,,, .... ........ o...11 WLT WLT .,... 300 510 S Mqllb 210 510 ........ 2 1 0 ' 1 0 ~ 210 330 c. 111 411 TUSlin 1 2 0 2 4 0 WoodlwldOe 0 2 t 1 4 t ~ 0 3 0 0 6 0 T ....... e 0-. CTllOI rlAll n. ca.-.., -· • J111wpo11 ttllW Edwards and senio r Chris Hunter. Newport hos also sho\\-n depth at the running back spot, where junior Wade Tiu heads a talented cast. Ti(t, who rushed for a career-high 130 yards in a 10-0 vittory-over TuMin last week, has 496 yards on 95 carries . Ju nior Steve Gonzales, who began the year with 293 rushing yards in two games, will likely con- centrate on defen e, until a deep shoulder bruise · heel . Dut Dan Vaugh:in, Bill Brandon, Colin Morris :ind Mike Gear all ha'e the capability to burn de- fen~es on the ground In the air, Ne\\port hJs ~truggleJ to provide se- ni or Greg Williami. "11h ample time 10 pull the trig- ger. Williams. howe,cr, ha'> retained his patience, and still has just one interception in 76 attempb. NEWPORT HARBOR STARTERS .. \\ c're going to ha'e to l.c-cp 1he1r offense off the field," Orin- 1.lc)' ~aid. "We've got to be able 10 ge t some rir~t do" ns, keep the clock moving, and score." OFFENSE No. Pl•v•r Ht. Wt. 7 Grto w, •ams 5·'1 \45 22 Wade Tin 6-1 185 33 Dan vauclWl 5·11 205 34 Sliy Hws 5·11 160 20 Chia La Bm 5-7 150 80 Jason Lawson 6-4 210 76 Beau Ralphs 6·2 245 65 Josll levy 5·10 195 72 t.attian Manson 6·2 180 60 Paul JollnSOll 5-8 185 (tentative) DEFENSE Cl. Poa. No. Player Ht. Wt. Sr OB 50 Cta'O Coniet 5.9 \10 Jf TB 78' Garrtp POY<d 6-1 270 Sr FB 68 Doug l(imblt 5·8 185 Sr WR 76 Beau Ralphs 6·2 245 Sr WR 46 Justll'I Kttctiam ~11 155 Sr TE 45 Steve Gonzilles 5·10 195 Sr RT 55 Jen San.ta 5.10 185 Sr RG 30 Nath3n Lumpkin 5·11 170 Sr c 10 Chl\s Edwards 5.9 165 Jr LG 3 Brett Hbsta 6·0 150 Cl. Poi. Sr OE Sr OT Sr t.G Sr OE Sr OLB Sr ILB Sr ILB Sr OLB Jr CB Jr CB I I'\ inc 's defense has also yield· cc.I Just 27 points this year, and fc.t tures Division l recruit Ryan Jones, a 6-foot-2, 225-pound heat-seeking linebacker. Sl\luN~ .... 75 J Bero·Ha11sen 6·2 190 Jr Ll 22 Wade Tin 6·1 185 Jr FS "They've got some bodies," Onnklcy ~aid. "It 's going to take u Jireat effort." The Sailors will be throwing everything ther've got against 'rvine Saturday ni2ht in a Sea Vtew League football crucial, incluC:ling running baCk Wade Tift (22) and heavyweight f eau Ralphs (76). WORLD SERIES Best of Hven Game 1 -Atlanta 3 Toronto 1 Game 2 -Toronto 5 Atlanta 4 Game 3-Toronto 3. Atlanta 2 Game 4-Toron•o 2 ACanlJ I (loron:o leads J.1 Thursday, Oct. 221 5:28 p.m. Game 5 -Allanta a1 T oron10 Saturday, Oct. 24, 5 :26 p.m. ·Game 6 -Toronto al Allaf11a Sunday, Oct. 25, 5 :29 p.m. 'Game 7 -Toronto at Atlanta ~ "'7necessary Note All games televised on Channel 2. KNX (1070) radio Aema (3-4) 7 Buttalo 14 ~e.v~ 10 l.'J!llj \8 Nt-11 Y()(k Jets 2 4 SJn Frinc sco 1 o t,e..., Ofltw 38 t\t« Yatll Gwlls Oct 25-bye NIN 1 -at AtJll!a tiov 8-Prroern (llomt) l<Oi 15-at OJ~s r.;ov 22-SJn Francisco (llome) t.ov 29-t.~.nntsota (llomtl Oec 6-at Tamp<l Ba1 Oee-13-Ne..rOrfnns {llOme) Dec 20-at Gretn Bay Oec 27-AtJanta (llomt) 40 0 26 10 27 13 \1 to am. ' 0111 10 am 1pm lorn 5 pm 1pm 10 am 1pm \3 Ott:t.tf 21 ClllCMl!I \6 C~•tlalld Aalders (M) 7 ~$C'1y 13 t;e.v YO!il G.an:s 20 S..ttalO t9 Sea" e Oct 25-Odis !home) t.ov 1-bye Nov 8-11 Pto&taaelpru t.ov 15-SeJ!\Je (llOme) t~ov 22 -°"""tr (tiome) "O'I 29 -ii Sa11 Diego Oec 6 ... iunm Crty (llome) Oec 1•-a1 Mi.11111 Oec 20-sa11 o.eoo (homtl Oec 26-at Washlogton 17 (OI) 24 28 27 \0 3 0 1 pm ro a nl 1 pm 1 pm S pm tom 6pm 1 pm t pm WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS DAVEY'S LOCKER -1 bO.l's 150a-,~~ l~ur • J 89;eov.!n CL;r~ l S• a~~ t2 )'eUo ... ·1.11 107 bo· l'.:'l> 3 ti1111CCIU 93 C4 co bass 14 S3.'1d bm 3 sti::tlkl n stlrtPIJtad 58 rec I • t t. a Pl. ' 44 1T..l1....;r~1 NEWPORT LANDING -3 ~Od~, CJ 11"1; s &O 1e ""'' 11 IU!l.! 7 s.r::tt t;rss ~ ra•co I.lass 102 rock fish 2 seu p.n 79 ban to, I s!'leepread, 8 barracuda 20 mac~ ere I 1 l'rh.te l1sh TELEVISION Pool lO am -LA Open. ESPN. 6 p m -LA Open, ESPN Hor9e A•clng 4 p m -Los Al replays, PT 8 pm -Oak Tree replays, Ch 56 10 30 pm -Oak Tree replays. 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ESPN Powerbo•t Racing t a m -Outboard GP ESPtJ RADIO B•seball 5 25 p m -World Series (Atlanta Braves at Toronto Blue Jays) KNX (1070). • ( CP037023 THE PETITION IF YOU OBJECT TO S~c1al Not~ ot the hhng l1orn lhe SoulhweSlerly Of n!E NATURE Of THE Pfto. 111d t'NIONtllt 11tn1191 c:osa, United State•I at et the Compeny. u Tru1tH uod o .. d o f Tr PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE ~UBltC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES NOl~CE 00F PETITION r~q.iests .iutho,.ty 10 the granting ot the p~i.troo of an 1rwantory ana t 35 O~ fijl(jt Also ext.Cpl CUOIN~ AGAINST YOU YOU IXl*ltll 11\C *-• lie on.h front entren<:• to the recorded A.ugust 28 \ 1180 he,.tofoie •118CU\M 1' A MINISTER addeminisi.,..~ •rd &ndst.ata you should appe:ir .al lhP appraisal ol estate assats tlit.-retrom tilt! Notthwcslorly SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER 1me Of lie 1111111 ~of Counrv coutthou.e 700 1n Sook t3715 Paa• 1112 daliveredtotheunctenumi1..i ESTATE OF. un r 1 " n e~ ent hearing ilnd -;111 your or ol any petition or63tee1100roo1 APN •117· Nob otTrus .. 'SSlllUnct« lie Nob 114 ... 11·CMc Center Dnve WHt otOlhctelRecorde • wnnen Oecl.,•tioft Dolores Perez Alvarez ~d~nr'f~ation ::; Estal~ ob1ec11ons or hie wnnen account as provided 1n 29 t 35 DMd al Trust 1213.617 12 111 IHlloft IO Sent• Ana. CA ell right title "•~•• 3 o.tevtt •M O.mend CASE NO A 166225 aifow '~hw.au °'~sC:~ 01Jlec11oni. w1lh th coun sec11on 1250 of Iha. The slr~I 1ttld1ou 111ncJ Hob II llttlby 11~ ~t Cllll, N Trus .... ICCilPt 1 end lf'lterHt conveyed to An u ctueive .... men! Sele •nd • wnnen To 1 h~·rs rf.' reSt'llt.al•vlt 1g take be ore tM h1t.ann9 Your Caht0tn1a Probate Code A uthur <Ammon wsiunatiun QUALITY LOAH SERVICE cahltr'I C:flldl drlWll on a S-. end now hetd by It urtd .. epp\Htenant to H eh unit fof 01 O.feult and Elecbon btfno1t1c ~r·l'!. r&ditors p II tho t appearance may btt Ill R~9St for S~ec1al Notice '' auv C>I tho •U<JI proVuftv CORP J Cllrlorn11 COfl)OflllOn or llllONl lllntl a dledl *--Hod Offd of Truet In the uu and occupancy of thoH S•lt The underelf con1in9en1 cr1;0 lors and ~~rn•n ace~~ ap~~ov~ pe'.F 0~~U'ourA~~rne>A ~':;:J;1 ~le~~aita le from the :;~~~ ~s tS f>Uf:::;,~ • rvs111 ot sucomor MIN. by a llltl OI *• aldlt uNoll property srtu111d in •aid port'°"' 01 the tHtncted caused ea.ct Notice person'!. wtio "''Y Belore ~k ng cena.n vrtry CREDITOR °' • Anornt_, for Petitioner Avunoe Cl>st1 ._.-:: CA or S\IDS11tu•O Miii Plll'l\lllll or a dltc* *"""' at• or County end Statt dHcnbed co-n .,.., dHIQn•ttd II\ Deteult end ElectlOn to .. C.lhf:!rwis.t t.w '"""rwsi..ci •n 1mpor1ant • act.ons contingent creditor ot the ROSE M. GATES 92627 to 1111 Dttd ot Trint IQ(ljltcf by federal sMlfs Ind 1o1n aao-.. 1 h • o • c 1'' • t • 0 n °1 to l>e 19Cordtd"' the CO.WV ~~!:! o"'dt~r~ ~~~J~ Afva~:ih ho11111:!>1€;r U\e personal Clt-er!:i$ed you mus1 t11e 433 Civic Ctnltr Or Tho undof~nod lrusH:ti MICHAEL .IAAES Recorded dllloll, ..,.. ... c:tllo11 or Un t P;o;I 1 ho nd ~1ret19nte Condit~n: ~ where tile real proP«W"'• A PET T 0 rej>fesentat.,.e w1U be yO\ir claim with the coun West 1Jts(Ja1ms int \tatlltitV 11>1 CMIOl/1911 Inst. No It-~ bri "**' Ill ~ 1 .. • wn • •tnc:tione reco•v• '" loc:attd - '•lf><I b J~a'n ~ ~~~~ .~~~n rtquir~ to give notice 10 ancs mail a c.opy to the Suitt 2SO any 1nc0tr0(.t11eu ot 1he 111010 of QtflcNj Rec0ros In Ion 5102 oi Ill Anlndll Codi •f•ned on lh•t cert••n Booll. 13319 Page 133 of D•tt 30 Sep 92 Su e~r Cour1 o~ intOH~~d ~sons u~ peisonal represen1a1ive San1• Ana • CA 92701 Sll(kll achlreu and <Jlhor lie olllol of !ht County ~ and lllllortad to do bullrlta Condom.04um Plen recorded Oll1c1el Record• and Sp•clallud. tno . c ar.tomia Count 01 th11y ha11" wa•11fld nollc~ 01 appornted by the coun ca.Iv N4'wpor1 c.ommun t1u51Qn.thun ,1 aioy corcl« 01 OAAHGE C®nty, II\ N t• 111 lie llflllllt tlndtf Apnl 23 11180 In 8ooil Supplementary Oecler•tion TNllH 1090 E ORANGE Y consenled IO the proposed "N1lh1n tour months from Beach Costa shown tlurc•n Thu lutal ClllfOfllta llld rSUMI to Ill Oller 11\an Cllfl 11 ICCIOM Ill l358S, P99e 40l on the ol Covenant•. Cond111on1 Place C•flllnt•tit THE PETITION action ) The independenl \he date ot hrst ISSuance ot Mt!;a Pilot emoon1 ot lho unpatd bal· N DOI 1 'o.1111:"11111 ElletOn I T Ill ., ~ Ill tisu-office of th• County end f'fftnctione r.corded In 113013 (8051 884-1424 ,9 e ts tn 1 J p admin1s1ra11on authority letters as provided in Oct 22 23 29 1992 anc 0 OI lllol obllgallCJO 5(1 .,!'., O O M m'"!'T ... ........,. 1 A.corder of uld County Book 13696. Pate 4211 of E Bouche. TNltM s qu s a uan trez w1• be granted unle5$ an secbon 9100 ol the t.urutl bv lhl:! C>pllfl 10 -llefeunW rlCOftltd anot of !ht MllM • ....., Ull Parcel 2: Olhci•I Records end shown Officer ~pr~~~;~~~~e as parson~ 1nte1ested person Illes an Calttornia Probate co~ PUBLIC NOTICE sul<t and rt1a:.mibl~ 8511• Ot~99~111St No 92· fllndt become ..,..... to Ill An undivided 1 /80th on the Condom1n1um "' 10108/112. 10 / l 611 , ildmm1"ler tnt-eo:tAle ol ObJ9Cbon lo the pe1111on The lime lor til1no claims NOTICE CW mah .. <d wsts l»IJJMMIS and 009856 ot ,.,...O!!'d"2Rec:orOS. ~ Of llldonet • a manw •ntenitt In •nd to lot 4 lor eec:h unit. 10/221112 ;h11 d ... C'wOt>nt ' and shows :food cause wtl not eitpre before tour , IMh.nc.es 81 ttie lime 01 1 .. Stl on 1wn1,99 1110 00 of rfelll SIW NII wl tit "'*· (common •re•I of Tract No P11cel 4: CNS 1062880 THE PETITION why lhhe cou should not months trom 1tt11 hear1ng UN~~J::o• ~A~UST in•Llll publutton ot 11141 A.M al IN FRONT Of THE Dut wl!rloul COWNnt Of _.. 9336. 1n the C1iy of A.n •11tment tor uH end ..,. •• requects lhl' tJecedenls gr~ttH~~R~~Gty lh da1enollc:wd.ibove TS No 17314 EV hwulWlleis $348 20227 fl.JibPOLES ATTl1EMAINEN· lllllY, _.. Of lmllledNewpon leach. in H id 1n1ovm•nt ot th•ll WILL ~mo codl(.ils 11 any on e loan No 45217• 1 In &1Jt.lit101l 10 Wt~h 1110 TRY AREA TO THE PLACENTIA r'91'tllnQ Ill, paumloft County end State, a• P•• ·com!Ylunlty Feclht1 .. • ol tit' admitlt'd 10 probale r!o~~~be~111 1~e 1h:~~ ~~ ttie"~~ k4' ~~V lh~~~~N~ Other Rel •• • Trul>loo ..,111 au.A.ill 1 ~stl-CMC CENTER 401-411 E~ ~moranm1, to llllfy llt map ,.corded In Sook 439. H•d Tract No, 8338. 11 Ht The will MtO .lny cod1cils 1 45 p M in De t 703 ou arC Ya erson YOU AAE IN OEFAUL T '°' s cho<.ll orawn on 1 5181 CtiAPMAH AVENUE PlM:EN lncltll---~ lly 11111 P19H 8 to 12 inclue1~ ol lo(lh •nd dH!Qneted 1n the .m• M'l1l11ble lor locatt!d a\ 141 T~e City rntl!resled in the ~•tale UNDER A Of. ED OF TRUST ui 1181ior1.tl hank, 8 c.hec. TIA, CA at publlc auctlOn, lo Ille OM, ld¥lllCll ll«tundtlr M11celleneoue Mepe, In the Oecla11tlon of ,.1tnc11on1 ... amina11on 1n th¥ hie k11pt Drrv& p 0 Box 14170. you ma Ille Wtth the oouri Ol\TED July J 1990 UN drawn bv 4 811110 ur leUu!al highest blOOtf IOf CMh (payallll ""'1 1n...-.. 1 a prcMcltMI olf1ce of the County end th• Suoplemtnt•IY by lhe court Orange CA 92613 1570 a lork1 Request lor LlSS YOU TAKE ACTION cred1I union or a chec al O'I• lltnt ot salt In llwllll keln.ancl IMllllPlld Recordar of n ld County, 01el•11tton ol Rt•tnctione. • TO Pn< HE Cf YOUR PROP CJ!llwn by a Slltte or leckltal mOlltV of the Unltlf Slatlt), al of lie no• atQlrtd lly aald dltd tog• th• r w It h • t t •nd " •hown on lhe l~P".".U":'.8"'.'l-C~-0---------:,-------------------ERT't IT Ml\Y BC SOl OAT S&YlllilS •nil IQ&n HI()( 1 right. 11111, llld lnllf•t. con-Wiii 1nllf"'1 lllflOft • p10-1mprovem•nt1 the1eon. Condom1mum P\an I N TICES PUBLIC NOTICES I PUB UC NOTICES A J.>U& "'-~I E IF YOU elKH1 S11v1~s u.t0t,.ltun 111 wytct to 111d now htld by It un-~In NICI No•. •. ~ u c•ptlno there fro"' ell Parcel 5· i=======::;:=:.!.;=========.!.::========::;; NI:-E 0 l\N [)(Pl /\NI\ 1 ION w•1r11Jll t.n~ 5pec1f1ed in d8r said Detd of TMt In tie 111ct dl*I"' of llt m .. en condominium unite locei.d Ji. ~eJ1Ctu.111W HHmen1 Of TH( NATURI; Of THf Suc..tlOO !>102 ot lhe f'{\11'\· pl°'*'f t1t11MM In 11111 Couft~ o4 tit M11 c:rUltd by said tNreon for lnQr .. 1 fnd eore11 over PROCflO.NG 1\01\INST cial Cot'kl 011CJ •ufhofllUCJ t Ind Sllll llld OtlCllllCI • loj:. OeffolTNst Exupt1ng all oil. 011 nght1 thoH pottlont of Trec:t No YOU YOU SHUUl.O CON Ou bullfl(I~ 1n 1n11 Sl•ta In loWI PAACEL A THAT POR· Dl•d tCW111992 m•Mrall, mineral noht9 10591 .... t fo'1h In en TACT A IAW't'LR thu IMllll h.r1111t1r ofn-H lhltfl TIOH Of LOTS Of TRACT NO OL!Alnl'C.OMIDtWICI' n1t1Kat 11• noM• and other lf'lllrumtnt recorded Men:h "-·••;;=;.·· Nollce 1, llt'tcl.ry u1wu11 Utstl IS ktl11h'fl llltl T1u't 7,16 IH THE CITY Of COSTA ~ AS TRUSTU t6St hydrocarbon by whet1oever 18. 111711 1n Book 13070, pi lO ~.~ C.::::: ~ ~~ 1~h~~10:,n: ' su MEsA COIJHTY Of ORANGE. EAST FOURTH STM£1. SUITE :.~':i !~:'.,'~:: p=.e '::: 6~:., ~!co:! 1 238 ot ..:=. ~ llllf(lllOO H lru•I• Of sue;. unltl lu11tb IH•c.omu •••11· STATE Of CAllfOANIA, AS 221 SANTA~ CA ll70I l•nd herelnabove dffcnb4td The '''"' tddt .. • end t. ~" hush, , 111 sub)l11u1 •lllli 111 ltMI ~ ut unc.Ji11 ~~:. ~~~c~:~~ ~/,tJ//t:J'2~~GNA-tooether with the perpetual othe• common de11Qnation, ~! ~ hi hu,IUlt WrMMtnt lo lliu Ml IS II llllllllflt (ti 11\lhl · f19ht of dnlltng, mln1nt. 1f any ot the reel propett\< Ol'4.•I ol ltu t 11~111 u1 t lly s..d sale '"" w m!M.ki MO 44 Of MISCELlAHEOUS TUR( •1q11or\no e"4I oSlefl'"'O ducr1b•d ebove 11 3500 ~V...°"9 Ku..111 Huytlun aricl K1ml1Ufly !Jul w1lhout toveo•nt or MAPS. RECORDS Of OANllGE OPP 1440 OCT I, 15.22.1"2 therefM, ~ llC>fln9 1n and purpon-4 to 11o: 280 II•=~ la I Havuon Ruc;urdol1 •it114111ty ll~llfU6 Of ~ COUHN. CAllfOl\NIA, OE· PUBLIC NOTICE ... moYtnQ the Hme from Cegney lent •303 r-:==~===!"~ 01 II 19110 tn 86011 , •uuarc.tino 111"-i, 1.o~wa.\IC SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS PAR uld lend or any other lend Newport leech. Celofom1~ Pll!JU 111111 I VO J71111S4 <11 t•11t.um1Jrc1r1<.ut to satli.t CEl NO 11 AS SHOWN OH NOTIC( Of TAV•TU'S tncludtno TN tioht to t2503 ol01h1.1<1\Rewlcts1n1tNul tho 101loiol)1t,.l•1eir.1 s.rt;ur MAP FIUO IN IOOI( 10I SALE Wh11>1toclt or dnctlon•llV The undt"lll ntd '" • ol thu County R.>1.11111\11 IJV Hid Dvtitl •Hlv•nf 11 PAGES 1.2 M O 3 Of PARCEL T 9 N 02 211700CA dnll end ll'llne from lend• T1u•tH dl•clalm• any ul Olot11QO Couflly c.t.h.11 lhu•&uf!Ouf with lnldletl MAPS IN Tl1E OfFICE Of THE YOU0;. .... IN O"'F"ULT other th 1 n tho 1 e 11 • b 111 t y I or a n v nil! end JIUl1Ye111 lo the No IJllMltud 1111.1111111 end I C"' ... TY. RECOR""'R Of ,.. """' " ,. "--1M.u ot Oitlaull llO\I Elut lioo Ul!fJit!CI 1.111111.""" e>I the oo """ "" vn· UNDER /4 DEED Of ~UST , .... 1na0owdHcnbed oil or inco~tneH of the .-tr .. 1 11.1 ht•ll tl~tU1<klt 11,. otllull IKl.KecJ hy Moll ~ wit NK-. COUNTY, CAUFOfW14 DA TEO Otcember 1. 11189 llN -111. tunn.le and eddreee t"4 other common 07 09 t 1191 rn 8ook 1ttlet&tl 1t1vteon 1111 llfOVtltlA PMC£l 8 M EASEMENT FOR u NL f s s you TA IC f •htttt Into. thtoueh or dHIOnttlOn. 11 any, ahown P*Jtt 1rntlf 92 4& 1!">90 111 1e1 'Mticl Nolll l~<t tNHllU THl flllRPOSU UT f°"'™ ltl ACTION TO PROTECT eeroetthe tubeurleceof the herein Mlll Oftlc.llff Rtlc.111111 wlll 1o11t1 l'll&.lllflttJI of 1t111 truth TliAT CEi.TAIN O(Cl.AMTION YOUR ~OPERTY IT MAY lend he,.lnebove dHC'1Md. 1-. ••le will be med• rt!!!!!!I!•• Seti Ofi I 1t1.?ll9tl, •• 1 00 llfHI 11# 1hu ttull• t.ru•llld t Of COVENANTS, COHDfTIOfd 8E SOLO AT A PUILIC and to bottom euo but wlthoVI covenant or·; P M a1 111t1 No11th hvot 1"• ~"I Olot•d uf f1u.,1 MO RUTAICTIONI Al· SALE. IF YOU NUO AN whlpltocked ordncoon.tty w arranty upr11" o• - .....,.. t11m111 111 11\U County CM11I Vetdugo S."'lce Cor· COfl[)(O JMUMY 17, 1911 IN EXPLANATION OF nif dl'llled welll tunnele and Implied reoantlno title • hm1~ti 100 C1v11 Ctintl't Pof'9tion •• MM!J T•u•ltiu IOOI( 12533 PNif 1QO OF N A T IJ A E of TH f •h•ft• under end benoeth or P o • • • • • I o n • o r ---011Y\• W11~1 ~1111 l\n11 CA 111 Wt•\I lulllfl\llllll Oul!U OfJICIAl. RECOf'OI Of OR· PAOCEEOING AGAINST IHtyond the uttnor hmlll •ncurntlren<iH, to pay the Mlfed4tn.Jemt1t $$0,00000 9:UOt 111 ~•Utt""'· to llllld floo!, Glend•kl. (; ANGE COUNTY, CAl..fOIWIA. YOIJ , YOU SHOULD lhereot. end lo rednll. rtmalntnQ pnnc1p.t •urn of E.I Al lhu tttuhvtl 1*Uff "1 ustl II 1;/(ll (8 Hll 600 4'48!1 By Oll(R PMCU 1t Al StiOWN CONTACT A. l.J.WV[A rwt-1, equip, metntlMn, !ht notet•I, tecUNd by ttld (11o1yllf;i.1 ti '"-' 1111111 ol "''" l:.tlitlf Vala""''*' T1ua1uu i. ON MM F'IUO tflf IOOf( tOI on Octobe• 29 1992 rep .. r. <Mtpen tnd opeuttt Dlff of TN9t wfth lnt•rett TUtl>OlltltOO*i ~ alO,OOOOO in lewlul mr1n11y ol 11111 Ut11t Si.h1a Oll1t.•1, Oal\111 PAGES 1 2 MD J Of PMal 11 lO oo AM tP9('4eliitd •nv •llCh weh or '""'"· tMt90n. "provided in 1atd lnC UIJ Sl•lm) .,, IYJI "'"' J0il2. t9t2 MAN IN TH( oma Of TH( Incl .. duly NPGlt'lttd wlftlollt ---· the noht notel•I. edvenoff, If env. and lnltlt ti Wfl•tryud lfl ASl\Pa4408 couwTv IUCOflOEA (JI IAIO TNetM UNfer end pUl'luant te tMI, "*-· etOf'I, ••lore iltliet the tenna of teld end now t1l!IC1 by tt ~ 10/22 t0'29 11~ --..r ,.,.._..., TM lhlC 10 Do.ct of TNJt rec:o"'" or opetete ~ dw °""of T!\111, ,_ ch!M9ft Nici Dwil of Trutt '" •he -""""" u 11 tt .. inft No n •Utfee•"' ttle '"°' IOO ende11penMtofctwTrwte• Pflll*flY "'IHll..t in Nfd ...UC I01ICI "'!W ~ "* °"""*" llt•UM of Official~ feet ot the e11beurtao• ot and ot dw truettcreetMb'( 0.IUllly 111111.1 Stete 90d ltl1 I •I'*""· • ,,,,, tf .. 1111 in the offiee of ttle County tht lend htrelnallov• •aid Dff4 of Trwf .. '''""' H lollu"• th ..,. '""'1r ...,_ .... • Atcordef of Drenee County lleecr!Md, • ,_rwd In • n,. tMel -unt ot the St111lh!u1111ly ••••1111ul11 • LOMI0 ..... 1 ,_,..."lie. 2'50 NlfflAY lleleolC.alttom1e,uecuted ll4iff f'°'9I l'ftt A.IMMM ""91tid b14tnn of the t?e I t of 1he Ni•t.,_.,., OTHli. MF MM COITA MUA, CA by Thom•• H McMahon Trwt Cotn,eny, a C~ MlitMIOfl .. c""4 by tM Iv It~ lll!WM< J71 loot ul T .1. •. .... ta2t Tlle ........... ~ ertd ·-A M McMahon Co111C>fetlon • Tn.et.. ,,,,.,_,,., to lie •old and No room left In t he) gara .. -= for t he cart I ad of ,.,.r"' ~W'th Ill YOU -• GffAUlT ........ .,, .... "' ,,,, Huebllhd encl Wife " under Dltl.,etlOn of Tn..t ,.llONblt "1""411M Coetl T~~~L~Cll OflnOle-ity 1!11 ' Ciry u Cosl• Ctl" OllUOflDGFTRUITDAnD ..,,~ ........... Cotnfnunky Proo•rtv .. No. PLHI :Ut d•1•d .,.._...,end MvllftCH. Eieeuted at..,.._.-,,.. C>llnof eo...ty ~on...,..,,. 22. 1•z <~':~:~~: "!~' ~Mio 111 -' n, tll1 lllUSI YOU.,_ l9lf ... ClllllMll ... Trvetot, Wll.l SILL Ji.T No .. amller 30, 1I71, the t-otlrtitlel~etion Acal to cla111flet1 canhe • De•1 O' ~II, Ba Meo !111.t•thotl ,~i-s.,:_n 4" TAICI AC11CJ1 TO PRO'TICT lllllTlll. • ,,,,, ...._ .... "UTl.IC AUCTION TO entered tn to bv Ne~ el the Nouce of lele ie flfl!il Ill crl ~ .. ._.._,.1110~ ~ "'°"'fOY, IT MAY. T'-IMl Mltllftt If ..... HIOHUT ltODfA FOA V19w, e Cellfom1eOeMNl,e t :UI 1H 08 fluohMCI NeWOOI" ~ta MMe Otily lllllOt OctOOtr n. ft a~=-~= Mrtf•"' ,.,l(.t,lflfi ,If ~11d OI IOlO AT A PUii.JC Wl .• ....._ ........... •CA.SH lptvable et 1ne t!Me '•nrw~ • Ttwtof. 9M 1li. .. Mtte1flt'f under ~~~~~~~~'9!!!1""'111111!!!!~~--!11!!!!!!!1!!!!!! ____________ _, OM91 c ,..,,,~ • irt•t 1t11!!11 V0U NUD AN (O\MATIOI Cll.r !If ftl ~•tit .... of •• in ttwlUI rnonev of f1rtt Amtncen Truet ~~~~--~~~~""--~~~------~ ... s Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, October 22, 1992 87 ft fWUC llOTICll I PUii.iC llOTICU PUii.JC NOTICll PUii.iC NOTICll I "11LIC NOTICH I PUBLIC NOTICH I PUILIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES im&OITllUITll'IUU l'""""'d to bl ' • t a Y0111, Inc. Clllf 8070t GERY CEMTEA. t44t Avo-North Euclld, Anaheim. Tung 0 ~. 90t2 Pl-Corporation, 1nd llSll neu undtr Int Ftc:bllOut DE CANT OBITUARY 888' T~ .. Mo. *241170M NOTTI MOM All .-o&D, W""* 8'ot. Inc. Pl-Tzu Yang Chen. t7325 c:.do Avenue, Sutte 203, Cal.t. 92801 onHr Drive, Hunllngton P~ Cutloomp, 126 Sand Bu .. nets Name(1) 1t11eo Linus CO•k•) De r.tCW.Ma •114 NIWllOM llAQI CA .... HolM eo. omc.. Inc Hont Avenue, Cemto•. Newport Beach, Celil. Han. Sana Nam, Tn7 Val· BeKh CA 9264fS p1r-r Lane, !J•to v.-,o •boo1t on N'A Cant, passed away '°" Ml .. D9AULT U1111A n. ~ Trui... deda... Wam•r Cammunlcallon• Clllf. 90701 928e0 ley View SttHt 10204, La Melody R Nguyen, 9012 Calil This buslneu 11 con· Rieurdo Oon Mont.Mil< October 17, l 992 .. a A DMD Oii T1IUIT DATID Mr 1i1b11y f1Dr "'t .... ..._al Inc. Thia butlnHt 11 co,,.. Mewport Dlag1»1tic And PaltN, Caltf. 90623 p~ om. Hl.Mltlng10n dlJC*j by a corpc>t1llOI\ Secrttl'Y result of a rnasslv9 I-· --YOU TAU 1111 lllttl lddl9tl Ml Olfltt Time Warner Cable Inc. duaed by• • ~ part· Treavnent Ctftttir, Inc., a Han, Yong Sun, nn VIA· Beach CA t2641 Tile 1eg11tranl(s) c:om· This stat"'*" was tiled stroke. RetiLecL.mein.----. ACT'IOll lO llJIOTIC'T you. HBO Flml. Inc. nenhlp Cal•lotn11 eotporabon, t44t ley View SllMt 10204, La Th11 ' business Is con· rnenc:ed to tranlft'I bus#• Wo1h the COunly C!etk ot ber of Carpenter's ....., •r;...,, '"" "-' Angelic Pn>cruedona, Inc. Th1 regls\fant(t) com-Avocado Avenue, Suite Pat~. Cllil 90e23 ducted by hu~ and ness und« lhe Foe'll\IOus Otanqe County on Ses>lem ,_....,,"MY• IOUI lllMfl 5111 ... .,.lllNCll,i.a lncfependent Pro• .. an11, menc.d to tr.ll'lsac:t bull· 203,........,... Buch, Calif. Thia business Is con---'e Bus&ness Name(•) Hted ber28, 1992 Loeal 1453, and r• ' •• • •--•••• • -· -........... ... ·~-,....... '"' ... _. tired from District "' " ..._ -'"" ....._ COV.l\lflt or w1rranfY, Inc:. nesa undtf \he FldlUOU. 92e60 ducted by-hust>and Wld Tile regl1tr1nts com· a ........ e on: NIA FM&007 llUD U. IDLAllATa Oii ......._,°'...,._~ .... HBO Independent Produc:· ButlneH Name(•) !isled Thi• business IS con-wile l'MllCed to transact buSt· Thoma. L Cutlcomp, Prn· Publsned Newpon Beacn-Council Carpenters as Tai ltATUAI O' Tiil ~Of\ or eftCUINlfliat IOt tloN, Inc. above on: Septamber 1, ducted by: a corporat.IOn The registrant(•) com-ness undtt lh• fte11Ulus ident CoS1~ MHI Daily Pilot OC· business agent In -.:a.. WT YOU, tha Plll'POM of Ntisfyang Ille CIU!del Plctu,.., Inc. 1992 The reglslra11t(s) com· mel'ICH to ir.nsact busl· bualneu nime Hated This statement wu fottd 8 15 22 992 1982 Survived by wile YOU INOULD CONTACT A ~•ueaitdby'-'Ollcl DA Procluc:bOnS Inc. Tusnar Patel menced to tranSICt buli· ness under Ille F1ct1llous above on: S.PL 22, 1992. wuh th• Coumv Clefk of tober • • · 29, 1 TMIY June. daughter .Judy I u-: T Fantastic Factt, Inc. Thia tUatement wu ftled nesa under "-Fictitious Business Name(•) ~st1d Tung o. Nguyen Orange County on Septern ________ ...;... and son Rick and ••-. "' "* ll!CUlinQ tllt'"' cfll'D" Lorlmar Productions Inc. with the County Clerk of Business Name(s) fisted above on: NIA This 11.atement was llled ber 25, t992 PUBLIC NOTICE three grandchildren I 0. 1 l/06112 • 1 '00 PM • M.A. and,.,... of fll TMltt The ~1 Pn>ductiOnt Inc. Orange County on Septem-above on: September t, Sang Nam Han woth the CounfY Cieri! of F545808 J o d y , J I m a n d ~ .W:U. INC.• wry undlf Nil Died of River Tower PrOducllons, ber 28, 1992 1992 Tl!ls statement was filed Oraf\ge Coumv on Septem· Published Newport Beach· te547S o an Le 11 e a n d ._ CMr ...._. T"*9t llldlr Trull lltretofOfe lllC\Ud and Inc. FMeOOe Hazem H. Chehablm M.0., with the County Clet1c ot btf 2S, 1992.. CqsQ Mesa cra~y Plfot OC· flctltloua daughter in.law Susie laM,.,,.... to Olld Of Ttutl, dllivel9d lo 1111 uodlr"""lld 1 Studio Equipment, Inc. Pu~d Newport e .. ch· Pretldent 0tan9 1nge2 Counry on OciotMtr F545788 tobef 1, 8, IS, 22, 1992 Bualne•• Natne Services at sea by the A ......._d "'" /II -· --~ XPTNY Producliont Inc.. C O p O This •tatemenl was flied 992 p b I I h d N Ne tu e Society ec ... -on .... tu u llfflltn OadatallOll of DelelM-Teleplcturel Animated Pro-otta Me1a ally ilot C• with the County Clerk of ' F5471SO u s • ewpon Th-477 Statement P n . OealNllt No •11111? Book Dlflland IOf Sall, and a wnne~ due11ons, Inc. tobe< 1s, 22, 29, Novembe< Orange County on Stptem-Published Newport Beach-Beach·Costa Mesa Daily Th1 F.ollow1n9 persoos HOLBROOK • '):. .. al allcltl AlcOldl In NOllCt of Oeld a~ EIKllOll to Teleplctures PrOducUons 5, 1992 be< 8, 1992 Costa Men Daily Pilot Oc· ~~ October 1 • 8• 15• 29• PUBLIC NOTICE 8Q~ ~~~8 ~51~1~~ •• Ir Ronald L•Ro~ Hof· 1i. 0 Of Iha Recordtf ol $111 Thluniilfl9*CIUlld• SeMces, Inc, Th-493 F5439t8 tober 15, 22, 29, November ---------C II 927 brook, Insurance OAANGE County, Cahfornll '*"te• of Oeld and EIKlion IC WAD Pn>ducllons Inc. Publl1hed Newport Beach-5, t992 lh483 Ul719S vine, a'. 20 Claims Ad1u5'or, died llltcuttd by JOSEPH w 311110 Ill ttcOldad "'the COUl1l1 Warner Brot. Animation PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Oo-Th-497 PUBLIC NOTICE Flct1Uou1 L~~'°thve':;U:~ :u,;:,m~!, Octooer 1 'th, 1992 at MADER AND JUDITH Ill ""9ie IN r11I PfGPlflY ii localeC ':amer Entertainment Inc. CNS1083738 lober 1, 8, IS, 22, 1992 &u.in .. a Name Calif 112720 age S7 Resided In MADER. ~SIANO AHO WIF'E '"°"NII line lllOl'lhl l'ew WCI lnvulon of Privacy flcttUoue Th-478 PUBLIC NOTICE CNS10835e2 St•tement Tllis bus1neu Is con· Hunhngton Beach, CA WILL llLL AT 'UILIC ....__.lllCllUdlllCOldMtorl I •··-•-u N-~ Flctltloue The FOllowlng persons ducted by an ind1.,,dua1 tor 27 years. Survived -nc _ .. ,.. -·-PUBLIC NOTICE are doing busmen II' Th t C ) AICTIOM TO lMI MIGMlll DATE I~ WCVNtwlltt Production• Statement 1M534 Bualneu Na.,.. SEAWEST CONSULTING t regas r1n1 s com· by children, Randall 1 -l'OACAIH. (Ill•• NA ~TGAGE SERVICES, ll'C. • The FollOW1ng persons CNSiGe:Mee Flctltloua SFtatement 4291 Katella '123, los ~';~,,J~r ~~~f.1ct,e~~ S , Brett L, Ronald •a11111111MA111011tyoffll INC,ASTRUSTEE The malling llddrffs ot aredolngbusineuas: Fk:tltloua llual-•Name The ollOwing ~sons A1am1tos,Callf 90720 Business Nami(~I listed' .Jason, Mrs Tony U•iltd S1ate1 I at THE 640 E. MAIN STREET 2nd each general partnef ot the TSB CAYSTAl PARTNER· Buetn N Staitement a11 d0tng business as. Selwest Pt\y51Call Therapy at><we S 4 (Kaul Barnhart two I CHAPMAN AVENUE .'..~ Partneflhlp Is: SHIP, 650 Town Center eu • .,.. The FOiiowing_ WICKffi & ~ 1.m A~ -M.,,--Oeltfotnia. t9,...., • ""~ r .rn~TI d r err--I ctllTaaMrc TO Tu" CIVIC FlT 00R. ST~ICTOH. CA~ c/o UIM Wimer .Inc.. 75 Dove.. SW. aw..-~ StateMHt are dofng business as: 2950 Airway Avenue Suite •28t Kalella #123, Los ,._::._ y l Ch mother. Lots Hol· ~ -"""'°"' HUl'ltbti (209)~ ... Rockefeller Plaza, New Mesa. Cal1I. 92626 The Following persons STAR ClEANERS/COIN A-3, Costa Mesa, Calif. AlamtlOS, Cal1I 92720 n;,; .r..,~ent e:., r, 11<1 brook Funeral HI· CffCTEA IUl.OWG, 300 EAST S752 KATHY l<IHG, ASStST VOfic, New Vortc t0019 Tushar Patel, 650 Town ate doing business u: LAUNDRY. 1129 W Qt. 92626 This business is co~ "'1th tne Couf'lly Cl•\\ 01 111ces were held Satur· CMAPMM AV£NOE, ORANGE, SECRETAAY This business la co~ Center DriYe, Suite 1910, RO MARINA PARTNERS, angeUlorpe, Fullerton, Calif. Charles M. Wickett, Gen. ducted by a corperai.on Ota e Count S. 1 m-day, October 17th at CA_ 11 rlglll, ... Ind lnltf .. TPS 1 212114 ducted by: 1 limited J)Mt· Costa Mesa, Cahl. 92626 29t0 Red Hill Avenue, 92633 tfal Partner, 309 East Bar The reglstrant(s) com· bef ~ 1992 yon Pe McDougal Funeral ----10 Ml now tield .... a OCT 15 ..., .... 1....., nershlp B.U. Patel, 650 Town Cen-Suite 200, Costa Mna. Sung Ho Soh, 1758 Pn.11-Front.. Balboa Island. Cah . menced 10 transact bus1-• F54525,. Ho--on Salt Lake _...,.. wr • "· n , ..... Tile reglstrant(s) com-ter Drive, Suit• 1910, Costa Caltl. 92626 lps Onve. Pomona. Caltl. 92662 ness unaer the F1ct111ous • "~ Ullldlf .., Oetd of TR* In IN PUILIC NOTICE menc.d to transact bus\. Mesa, Calif. 92626 RO Manna Partners, a Cal· 91166 This business Is con-eu51ness Nam1t(s) listed Pwbl1st1ed Nt .. port 9,., n-1-C-•...;ty'-------- INIPlllY ~Ill utd Courly ness undet the Actitlous Sanjay Patel, 650 Town 1fom1a 9enel'al partnership, Myung Sook Soll, 1758 ducted by: a hmlted part· above on: NA Costa M•s.1 D.a ''I P.ot Oc LANDERS c;....,,. dltoad • Lot 90 at 188033 Business Name(•) listed Center Orive, Suite 19t0, 2910 Red Hill A.venue, Ph1ll1ps Or1ve, Pomona, nersh1p Pa111cia O'Nedl lobcf I , 8 1s 22. 13')2 Challen F . "Bud" T-.a NO 3000, 111 the c.,, of F1 above on: 1979 Costa Mesa. Calif. 92626 Suite 200, C~sta Mesa. Calif. 91766 The reglstrant(s) COfT!· This ~t.emllllt was tiled Tn-47(; N"'"n Beach, County ol ctltlous Thomas C. Felge, Vice Thi• business Is co~ Cal1t. 92626 This business This business 1s co,,.. menced to transact bus1· with the County Clerk of Lp:s;::ra•_.;3vag~0~~~ Ollngt, &.. Of Clldomll, 19 per B~ness Na11te President ducted by: a general part· is conduc:ted by: a general ducted by: husband and ness under tho Ficti~ous Orange County on October ""' l'ICOnild In Booll 89. ~SI The ~~=-..., This st.atement was ftled nersh1p partner$h1p wife Buslf\tsS Nam11(s) listed e. 1992 20, t 992 1n Irvine, CA 41t end 41 at MllCeaar.GUa Mtps. _,.doing buslnns ursons with the County Clerk of The regl1trant(•I com. The reglstrant(s) com-Ttte registrant(•) com-above on: A{!;ll 12, t977 FS4lt&t He 1s survived by his II\ ' .... olfi..t 01 lllt Count• C .. BlEVISION OF Orange County on Septem· menced to transect busl· menced to transact busJ· menced 10 transact busl-Charles M ckett Published N-port Beach-wile Juha, daughter '"" "' • ,.. OR-.. ~ 24 1992 n-s under the F-···•~·s ness under the Flctitious nd ... Fl ti This 1tlltemen1 w;is Med R · ? Shirley Blinn grand· R APN ANOE 154 I_._ _ _, ""' • ... • .. u....,., n8us1 u erN "1• ( ) ct1 1 0U1_! w'i'" the County Cle ... ot Costa Mes1 Daily Pilot Oc· epo t' ' tcOfdtf ot .. td county • G-1 Street. F545732 BuslnHS Namt(S) llSled Business Name(s) listed usnus am• s """"' U! "" b g2"" N m mg . sons Warren ano 1l7·45i-o7 Tiit IOlll 1mou111 DI Orange, Calit. 92666 Published Newport Beach-above on: January 1, 1992 above on· April 17. 1987 ebove on: N/A Ornnge County on Septem-lo er IS, 2 . n. ovember Bruce Bhnn, and two tte 111111d ~of tht ol>ligloon The Name ol lhe Partner· 0 l"' p·i Oc Tushar Patel Rannev E. Draper, tts: sung Ho Soh t>er 2 I. 1992 s. t 992 # yw~ .YOI.·~ t rt~ • grea t gran~children IC.lltd by Mid DHc:I I Tn.111 and •hip Is Time Warner Enter-Costa Mesa a., 101 · · This statem81\t was lllect Truslee This statement was filed F545328 Th-495 H rlbtihl 11, rep/Oct tor Bud was a member of . od talnment Company, L P. tober 1, 8, 15, 22. 1992 w11h the County Clerk of This statement was filed with the County Cieri! of Published Newport Beach· ---------tho Newport Harbor ,. .. on1bly 11t1m111 coala, The names of ~general l'h--479 Orange County on Septem-w11h the County Cieri\ ot Se Pi Oc PUBLIC NOTICE t9\!Crt1l. OOl ll~t~ a"""'" tfld adv1ncH II lhl partners of th• Partne<Ship t>er 28, 1992 Orange County on Septem· Orange County on plem-Costa Mesa Oa1l'f lot • ---------~tel'. 10 f:lll y achl Club and the .. of lllitial publtclllOll ol the ar1 u lollow1: PUBLIC NOTICE F ........ 10 ber 22. 1992 ber :;!4, 1992 lober 1s, 22, 29, November CNSt052973 Trans Pac1l•c Yacht .,_ American r: •-~ · __ .. .,...,., F545737 5, t992 Fl till WV'O i'Oll tloc.•~IOt Club. He was also a Neta of -• • llSf.049 OS • ,.,...,.,on .,.., ..... , ..... 778 Published Newport Beach-F545500 Be h c oua P1yt11tn1 mutt Ill by c1111 a ~ci;,nmurucatlons Corpora-..... Flcthi;, Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Oc-Published Newport Beach-~~:.~s~e;'51N~~11011~:1 ________ Th_-"~94 Buslneu Name r;~;~:~ ~~:,; ~ c:p.a cNdl chWll on• 11111 °' Capital Cablevision Sys· h&lneM N!ine tober 1S, 22, 29. November Cost.a Mesa Daily Pilot Oc· tober 1, 8, ts. 22. 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE The ~::.~,;"'persons the committee of 25 ~blrlk,adlldlchwnby t lems. Inc. Staitement 5, 1992 tober 15, 22. 29, November Th-475 tM727 are doing business as Graveside services -ot ladMI Cl9Cil unOll. or I People's C1blt Corpora. The Following penons Th-492 5, 1992 Flctltlout WX ARMANI EXCHANGE, Fflday, October 23. dllca *-wn by a Ult Of llOtrel lion .,. dOlng business as: Th-491 PUBLIC NOTICE BuelneH Name South Coast Pl;iu Ret.H 10 00 A .M at Pac:1fie ltWlgl Ind loan 11soc:11t1on Memphis CATV, Inc. c HE N AN o p A TE l PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltktu• Staitement Center, <;osl.l Mesa. Calil. View Memortat Park In ~191 a110C11110n. Of SIYingt Warner Cable Communlca· HASTER PARTNERSHIP, I------------------92626 Corona del Mar V1SJ· be!*"*'*' 11 MCllOfl 5102 at tion• Inc. 650 Town Center Onve, CNSt059939 168323 Bualneu Name The Followong persons $.mint Rala•I Inc Dela-...,._. tahon will be Thursday •rNna1ICodtanil11.ChonnO WamerCal>leCommufllca. Sutt• 19t0, Cosll Mesa. Flctltloue Fictitious St•tement aredolngb\Jsmessas· ware 650 Fotth Avenue ..,.,,...,.., from 2-300 PM Me- "'!I" bOnsComp1ny "-'·I 92626 B -~ N The foltoW1nn pertons ALLSMANS FLORIST N~·y-... ,"'-wY-.... 10019• I t d ... do .. __ 111-~··• The SIFT• ••1twau'-N c-... 1 ,,.._. u .. neu ame ... ·-•~·Name .. ., SHOP 2368S •• It ~~ ..,,,, ,..., "'" mOfl3 s are pre erre .. --u--,... '"' " ...,.. Tush P tel 650 Town ............ are d0<ng busll\ess as: NN • mou on This business 1s co~ 1 .... .,.._and ofllr OOllVlllHI C~. Cent~ On~ , Su111 t910 SFttlte11tent Statement WATEC, HOMEPRODVCTS P1rkway. Laguna H Its ducted by· a corpor111on IE:l!:~:!!lCJ!~~-toSHCoagpHostp1ta ~r lo ...__,,llOll. ~ eny oi lht rtal TA Milwauk" Cabla Co ea' ' The ollowing persons The Follow.ng persons GROUP, 9012 PionHr C11!f 112653 The registrint(s) com· U aci I<; iew --·• Costa Mesa. hi. 92526 ere doong buS111•ss as· "' ...,_ • c tkomp o 11elo m t M ortuary. Directors ~,.,.,., dncrt>1d lbOwt II Inc N Ching Chuan cnen, 17325 NEWPORT RAOIOSUA· asreUN .. o.ngl~A;oNlflEHSRSas:,006 Ofl\19, Huntington Beach. u e p en menced to transact buSI· 1'14-644-2700 l Warner Cable ol ew Ho~t Avef\ut, Cerritos. C " • CA 9264~ ............. •••-••Y.••r ........... CaJI Classified for detailSI TO PlACE AN AD CALL [Z1 61'2-5678 = N. Ora111 C1. 5'0-1220 !ra;) S. On111 Ct. 491-1800 ~;.._ ________ ;;.._ __ _._..._ __ ~~===========if==::::::::::::::::::::=t-~~~~==:=:t-=::::::::::~:::::=:=f~~7::::::::===:=:.==:t:=::;:;:=~~==1APARTMENTS How To Place FOtJNrAIN NEWPORT rusTIN 1090 oUT-oF.coUNTY cosrA MESA 2124 IAcuNA FOR RENT A Classifted Ad VALLEY 1034 BEACH 10691=;;;:,..;;;:nc;;;:tt;;;:a.a=utw==I PROPERTY 1525 _BEA=C=H===21=4=8I ======l=s=2 =0 =0 =o=F=F=2=2 6==a -Map1e lg 2BR 1 BA, COSTA MESA 2624 BY PBONB:'71.....a-ee'78 ..-o...c..tJ·'*'* ..... 0.-.c..tJ·tlMllOO BT VIBITINO OR llAIL: 330 ·-B&Y Street o.ea--.ce....., t..-" ........... .., .. , DEADLINES llODC1&7 ................................ ~ &:OOPll ~ .............................. .,...., l :OOPll ~.=,~t'-~~:= ~ ............................. Tb~ l:OOPll -.&....., .............................. ......., &:OOP'lll -.&....., ..., --... ..... Tb~ a:ooPM Drastic Recluctl°" lncred1bt• buy tor lhlt 4BR, den & formal dining rm located on cul de sac Wllh pool & epa. Mcwe In cones. S289.000 c -21 ... .,.. •• (7141 "2·552t Gourmet Kitchen Spacious 48R. 2.SBA & fam rm w/Wall of glass.. Elegant custom 111e fl<>Ol'S. plush car· poling. Priced to Mii. $274,900 C ·21 8e'9 "••lty (7141 .. 2-8891 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1040 Gorgoous 3yr old •x-MIN u TE s T 0 Eastside ModUlar H~se, beach ========== rl( bus. 1(-Mart. mov-•For Sale By Owner ecutive home In pres-MONTEREY, Carmel, 3BR, huge back ya1d, front gated mot>ile 1es S650 mo Fantastic View! tigeous Tusttn Aanc:h. Views of Bav and c:ul-d•••c street, enc:t home park JBR 2BA GENERAL 2602 642·2288 or 642 1216 8 BR :JBA. Almost 3,000 sqtl, 4 moun~1n1. M:iny e-c· gar St250 548·7001 I I St400 8'.lck ay 04 tF BR 27586. family clus1ve features, 961 32tCOLLEEN 1uatc11 '7y1r4~!!.7t70 • $3000FF MOVE·IN! pool, spa, r-°" room, dining rm br ,.... '"°"rty M~t 2BA lncd yd Wlr pd l!ntertalnlngU G r a c • f u 11 y I and· acres SI 75,000 otter ---------Plus f st Sldf1ul)!o 636-4 t 20 a..SPM S750K. Pam 63 I ·2707 acapea. $4$79,000 c. ~~re.Jtc:k~ct1~= 2~~-•3ElR 2•,)0a charming ========= quality tenanlS, • IU'(l 2194 P1acen11a c S75S Dover Shorn Area 21 A Nel9hbe,.. 1 t3B Prudenhal Towle twnhse in Nwpt;ghts, NEWPORT 1714) Mt.ao39 $725 M oves You In! 5BR :JOA. lg lot. 2 fr-:-m.=~a~C:O Reall~ ~~~sf!~ ~~-7S4~ard BEACH 2169 ========= 2cBRat 2o8:i b~1gn~.· ~~ pk:•, :1400 elf, sky· li9hts, $525,000. Call ========!========= •E'sld• 2Br 1 ~Ba =::::::::::::::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;: BALBOA 546-S880 or 97~8 Bill at 646-8583 Bkr sous11~1c~ awuCRESn:•au51 cottage. micro, aitch ~ '""'"~ avu11 ,&nAm gar w ·opnr. w 'd hkup, ISIAND •.•LUFF. 101a11y fO•SALE G•OVES 1575 1m1vdS950631-4442 BeachArea! 2606 •$750 Moves U In! E's1de 20r, nu paint/ cpl 269 D 16th Pl re mod. lge home, I\ " S B B MEWPO..T PENINSULA view, sale or trade ;;;:;;;::;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;=I:;;;::;;;::;;:;;;;::;;;::;;:;;;;::= * E ' IDE J r 3 a YEAALY OR WtHTER 644-5965 5 "CR E RANCHES, twnhm, Yard, 2-car r< gar, BBQ & refrig, $950 MC>-Sl!ISOMO FabuloU9 Sea Island near 5 beaU11ful takH. s 1350 t56T·S94Sld 7'4-9768.'e 2·3"'BA/lncl Oceanlr011t 3BA 2BA upstairs, 2~r $725 No pet 644-0452 gar, sml pattO, retog *I Mo Free Ut11s1 Lg $13001mo yrly Avail 11/t5 8181247·2446 clean 2br 1b111. g.11. nu Vlew/3000 sq It $2990. $500 down, Furn1$1\td,1Jnllll'ntshed 2BR lv.tBl\/2 spa ACREAGE 1125 S75/month owner wm •SPACfOUS CONDO ·Villa Rentals l1tt1e lslJnd. 2Pr toa. WALK to Balboa finance 1·800·223-2BR 2BA, t200 sq ft 205 Crystal S117S cpt O/W, storage $750 No Pet 640-2495 $2s.OOO dwn. assume 8 8 FENCED ACRES. 4 4753. pauo, built ans, one 6754912 mo yr.Jr r<>tmd 1n. •AVAILABLE! loan 759-6900 miles Red Blurt 3,bd, =========i-.....;:g;..,:l..,..r,.,..S8~9,_,S,...8_3,,,,2,.,.·,,..,52=-=6.,.,2= eludes ut•I. 760-87:17 Lar1J• 2Br 2Ba Ap,, 2 ba. a1r-cond1tioned, HOUSES/CONDOS •SUNJlfY 31R CHARMER =========•---C_•_,",,.,e3~=-'"",,,,,_os_9_ Hiiitop Views detached double ga-hrdwd firs, Ip, c:ds, --*-S-EA--IS,,..LA---N...,D,_..•-1 •E'SIDE• Panoramic view trom SANTA ANA 1080 rago, 2 mob1lehomo FOi RENT Grdnr inc, g;ir, $1200 28R 3 , .BA, den BALBOA 2 .stry 2~ 1 ·~BA. d 11/g rm & mstr aulle '-::======== spaces, 10· windmill ========:I 2t83 Raleigh, ~27'19 Backbay voew 3000 sq PENlNSUlA 2607 w, encl garage patio, Gourmet kitchen. 3BR.•· aero pond, green-E'Side 210.B E 15th fl, turn or unturn, =======:::::::;:1--n....;..pe_ts.;..._64_5-4 __ 3_19 __ _ 3BA. central vac, sec OPEN SUN 1·5 house, two wells S.3600 Marsha 75»-6900 •~ast Broadway newiv Intercom eystems. Cowan Heights $197.00. (9t6) 527 I========= 3BR 2BA. frple, diw, •Oc:•anfront Lg .JSR de-co,, Lrg 28R 1BA Gr•• t Io c: at Ion t 20t Country Hiii• _2_968-~-=""==---GENERAL 2102 vacant. gara9e s 119s -.-u-d_o_P_e_n_ln_•_u_l_•_•_1 2B.i, IP d w, w d, D•nett«>. 'g.1r patoo. no $338,900 Pnced way below ap-FORFEITED 75&-e55B Unique 1 & :?BR Units o::ir. No pet $1700 mo pets ~9'-ll C.2t Surf praised value. Must 40 Acre ParC1tl NE AZ E '9'de Hou-. Large tor lease Prtvate bch. yrly 973-8640 ,_;...... ______ _ 10 0 2 (714) "2·7873 Movell Ass tst loan Sot~Ccy'Aplc:MClv Nwpt Bch 2bd 3Br 28.1 lrpl, gar, re-on bay. 873-e030 -..:.2B_R..;.._.1_BA_w_1_th-g-ar_a_g_if_. •EASTSIOE• iG~E~NEltAI.~~~~==1~0~0~2~G~ENElt.AL~~~~=~~~r~~:'~=~~~~I "'' 5 4' owner will 9 ,000 ft . rich llOll apt s14 00 modeled, dtw, w d 710 Udo Park Or. :ito Alvarado Plac:• 2BR 1 • Ba town· Family Life is affiliated with HomeUfe Realty S.rvfce1, Inc. Both companies ore actively Involved In eal Estate Franchising. For more information on both componiss, coll (714) 660-1919 HOUSES/CONDOS r·Slll I GDE1A1 1002 ....... Poet ....... pacloue Metedllh rdens ntate wit" 1i9A Ind 3 CBI garage. ~ farnlly hom• on CO"'-' tot. New on INl'tcetl c.at •••""' C7t4t ... el7• COSTA lllSA.1024 HAMMER TIME? .. ,.. .. ~ ... -.....,,;o. ... -."°.""' ...... ....,. ... ~ ~"'*' -~Ilg! W .. k 10 She Surf c:arru 1 .... ht & bnght \al"'~. cool dNn,,. Nwpt Bch 'bdS' 725 hkup. St 225 65~:335 -...,,...,,...,,....,..,,.==.,,.,.,=-I Ve.v i( S9;?5 mo, house, garage. f1•• t 11-1 ....... -"" t .... ·• --.,, R " Balboil Bay Club •OCEANFRONTS• •-~ ow ....... 1 ..... m-o ......... ro ... Mee & lamlfy 48 XUITacctu·Ml.VtlW!I Udolale Jbd ESlde t400sf condo. :lt2 S lB99mo; 2 +t utlflnc.72J14.27 p~e ·----· this fabulous 2sty 4dr 3.58A hm Eltlra lrg W~avail Owner hso $2000 2BR 2YlBA. 2-patios, $1799'mo Fireplaces, BAYFRONT STUDIO lndry rm, $825 mQ SBA 38A home with• lam rm, frml, din rm. -~1set1 MOW S150--1c 1 1 .... 29t7 Ora.n99 ........ ,.... Balboa Bay Club g'r • space, ns ... e 2c pkg wntr 722.o824 patio clean quiet CENTAUR MGMT 3 c:ar garage and k>ts breathlak1119 t>lndscpd S6KCASH t01...._2900 2 t $2150 lndry area $1000 mo sale, n smkr pelS more. $369,000 yrd, pool, •Pa & BBQ bdc!.Pona del Mer Avail immed. 998·3A34 •SEA ISLAND 2BR, $575 67J ·1943 642·2288 or 72.2·901i C-21 Swf Buy 1oase1optlon or ~ 2 BA noll c~·r~· vu ---------EASTSIDE C71 .. I .. 2 787.. BUY "'bd HS• S3300 r•sTSIDE! l • .. ....... .... 0 F t WI t•r • • ' ,. • ,. lease this great home " Nwpt B ch 2bd ~ 2600 sq It. 2.stry Cl'·'" ron . n for only $525,000. Ask Hse fum SGOOO Cozy house 2BR 1BA, $JJOO/mo. 644•912J Roni.ii, 4BR JOu~BA, 2B~ .. dupt~:· O 'W -• for Rawtene Mlracle TEA AE ALS yard, new carpet & ---------I $I 995 mo New pit:•• ws ""f'YT up ga 79().5000 or 631· WIN Nl' venlc:al bHnds. S850 *THE BLUFFS 4BR Sf!5t lot 67~it2 raqe, $850 ·mo. .. t098 Ro/Max a 08W CAI AVAILABLE 228'/a Slerks 3DA. 2600 I sq ft, QJmt 1695 Tustin A-~ tbrounb cla~11ilied Waterfront Home• 642·2288 or 548-6680 rm w 1wet bar $2250 ========= CtNTAUR MGMT .. Inc. Realtor• c h 640 l631 CORONA 642·2288 or 722·9012 •• CD >C Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you . l:;ru;;s:;;;111;;;==~1:;:ot0;; ruSTD 1090 931·1400 LARGE 2 + 2 TWNHSE 52S ianc a • 973.9900 XLNT l.oc .• attach dt>I •UPSTAIRS 3Br 20.i DEL MAR 2622 •MUST SEE• gar, paUO/ijOOI 1244 dpht, JU>tc, 4-c.ar ·gar aeaut1ful Iott bdrm, BALBOA ISIAND 2106 Dl!LUXI! Furn/unfurn 2BR 28A. patio, gar .. xtra prlc,ng, w/d, deck, beSI offer, yrly •~ t<i-fl. $1000 850-1063 Steps to b.JV & beach •VIEW "-·t loc, 20,, 1BA Apt, frplc. Ol'IN, RE VILLAGE CREEK $1,.50 mo 818 JSg..4539 .,... ~too. lndcy m\ $760 RA Begon~ Parli, 1500 Sf. 239 Avoc9do CONDO Largest plan BAYRIDGE 2Br taa 2 c:ar gar. St6SO mo CENTAUR MGMl over 1700 st, 38R condo, gate guarded, 310 J1t> 9J ~ 642·2288 0t 722·9012 2BA, fam rm, din rm. 11 Im o"' s1150 t• ancl Jna pauo ava m "' B11eh Ai»' w O SS50 •Newport Meteht• 8 '" gar •-. mo yr lso. 720·1~ avl Imme,. Ocean Next to So. Coast .. "" .,.a 2BR 1 BA. n- PlzL lmmea. mo~ Eastbh/ff spacious .. ec ••d• 603 Be13onia crpts 11rs lncd yard, St 250/mo C811 Laurie a>ndo, 3Br 2V.:-Ba end &48-3796 or 67.5.5&1 t O r, S725 759-3031 {ii 2 IS t ·9' 5 t x 1 00 UrlJl, all 2-c.tr gar & Cut• clean 'BR apt on .JBR 28A 2·St0fy In D••t (day) 54.._146e (eve) patio $1450 7~ the blYfront, 2.nd tloor otl' str"t locallOn. 2 un11 w1lh deck. Av 1• Car garfttJ9_. w d. frig. fOf' L9e: luc Sayrldge -~· 10 15 $tl00 mo~ nowt c..,.,.ry condo, 3BA lBA; 2 mo C." 1.42 6StS rn f R~ls Inc 87~ car, A.'C, prof decor or 1.eoo-247~ 2107 FOUNTAIN L"Q aar, 2 tull bath V AllFf 2134 $1800.Je n 7~9657 Oceanfront w/~lna !:;:;:::;:::=:::=::=:: Sec'd bldg w/2 enc:J 48R 38A, fam rm, gar. parltng apce. Furn. Avt yd, 11450 10649 El 11/1 St800yrty,115-0309 Toro 832·2000 • 259, ~M. HV HomH. 5BR Jl:l.', 3 gat. fr .. h paint. walk to elem. school, comm pool, 12.500 mo 682·5831 No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The litML tits in Ccmo -"~'° "FAST HSULT" SllYtCf DIHCTO•Y t-'11r th ult '-•'t\11 r ( ,111 642-1671 .... " $99. Security Deposit Bay Breeze Apartments paci<.lu & Quiet l BR Apt 9 RU9TUNG 2.ISK. 2~A wnh a~' horn S.9,500 nJ up llKE NE HOME SUSOO For Ad Action Call a SELL with ool Ocean Breeze , Turtle Rock Vine * Dual Muttr SuJta * Den • FonMI l.Mng • Dining Room * End Unit •O..k• ...... PMla a, Ouw *119-"' 8M-44M A1k Jbout our n~· ll\i i'tT procnm (714) 723-4045 • .\111. -Iii~ AO· VISOR 842·11878 Po<.,l. m·ercd Parking & Laundry Facilitic . Call 548-0336 NEWPOPT BEACH Z711 CONDOM VENDING ROUTE O':"J "'<r. • '5 Ca Ameu· can O ,,.~ ... 24 Hrs 1 oi8')() e~ 3!.f 33 ADon« ••••rs 11111.m • zt20 HIDSS MAUI The Beautiful Tropical Vacation Parad.lae Premier Quality Condominium.a SI;GAH BEACH RESORT Located Right On The Beach From S499.00 Per Person Seven Days Air • Car • Condo Package Roundtnp Direct Flight DBL Occup .. floo Tu Condommrnrli Rental Hawaii 800-387 -5242 Offer Valid Through 12 8 92 • Restnctions •PT,,. p for • s.-t Storage Cost• Me- 850-1282 •Reta.I Sales F.-Non laJand, must have rotait e..cp. anc:s be abte to wor1c t!4tc hrs lat n- tcrvoew 1 ~SS..3712 -P(T RETAIL My9t~ Shopper Get paid fOr 5hOPP"'9 EJll)et'oence prc1erred Call for appl1catt0n 1 • 800-695·4746 • Call Classified Today! 642· ·~ AD-VISOR Ml·H78 For all your home a~ business needs HANDY MAN 3710 LEGAL MOVING 3834 TENNIS 35481====== SERVICES 3812 ======LESSONS 3571 .,;.,....REPAIRS Home =========! Sl_,,,inf Coel999 Stu6enb1-========~ Rent .. PftOPEAm:s MOY•"9 Co tl2•C36 I• Sunbrlte maid Srvc Pan t Carpentry etc.· •Legal Help-tin•• · Lo""'e$l rates Short 0. pi qt ID ""°" fOt' , ..... ' Giar•"lffd UllSI ..,,. .-.s1 lA1I Wit ll c1bonded •ns O wYn Orywa 1 C.tryG45 5217 Foreclosure? Eviction? notice. 650-9276 oper by 22 yr pohce Bankruptcy? ONorc.? vel &c3-6952 C111rpentry, plumbing, E/Z Affordable aolu-========= W'f'9pro.S...12HB tile, d!')'Wall, ma.set'ry tions. 800·273·•529 pAINTJur & more Ro.is rates -------------1 av .38581=========1 .llm 845-2824 Bad c..4ft Removed ========= TILE CARPET Guarantee! Handy Man for Hire aslc for A1V1 eW.P. YOUNOOUISTf:========:I •The Re-WhUe ner• COATING 3570 Pa•nl ... atorblut haul CAI 800-640-3304 P•lntlng Contr•clor 3S14 DECX JUJIJll4(; w1•111 !h' P ti 1 rrt rJ ml!IC.h1n'l De l !>l m '"' No c<>mPf"11 E.tpet1 whC.lllJ'1t CMl)eluphol 1ng cleanup'ropaurs =---------Oval P•"·1•1'1Q t>y prolls clea1W19 Re9Ms. ICOld'><;ld Waterproof Deck CO.ll Ct1orho 722 1374 B•nkruptcy1Dlvorce . Lic,602t>Ja. ll'IS INWll Cpl Catt 55~5050 """'· quality wrk, rea· •-----''-----Att orney a ssisted Free e:.t &4S·330S -.,. Handyman Services. Mem 000 paymt plan ton $') l\K c.i-.h pos·I========= r. bl•t ..,.,r.l<ly w111 r.Pll Breeze Cons t. 0<' ========= routes c;hoap No S sign and bid lrr.m CEMENT 90f'la ble pnce s Lie; Est.t978 722·8500 S87-430 722-8789 Lie n ur Loe.I 1efs Free eat. 873·792.2 "'20 Yrl of Quality Work Ateh.itd $"W)( lk ~ ........ >J."09 l4l>t ...... One by One TH ecounters •firs *Shw eram.c ~•tt>le esl •59t315 Tom n0-271 Ouwn 1t QIJdliflud $3S sf Cu11om1comm Jcrrf 1.uoo 94'J 21~e. 1_1_re_e __ e_•1__.84_2_·0 ..... 7_3_7_ CONCRETE 3526 DRYWALL LOANS 8i ROOM ADDITIONS ========= Home Repair• No ,ob too smallfl:uge, e tec/ plumb 'c.trpon ate Se mor d110c 675-4800 RAINBOW Circ le Malnt. l::==:::=:::::=:::::=:::::=::==:I P&n>119 1111.£-t House Apl Oval jOI:> Ftff HI all typos local. 1ru· ted •• Driveways -patios SERVICE 3584 REAL ESTATE builder for 30 V"11'' paths etc t«> iob 1001========= 3816 l.JC#212S42 493·8631 wAI . "..,_ Uc.571470 Toby Drywall Service!========= :========I Warden Const. Cu~t°"" M1clcey 3n·9895 Ae~rs $50-StSO. 1tl tect HAULING 3720 Aemocser1ng, edd•t10l'I~ T ..J. Pett• Cone. Const tures. kl'lockdown. ac0us FrPo design 30yrs e •p Conc-Brtelc-Bloclc. Uc a.c & rtpa.r~ 521-7695 •30733t 84f-2096 INJESTMENT ALTER-, 2n 329 Highest OuaV Witthoeft Drywall tll\ll'ICS Are yout::::::=::===:::::=== Low Pres <71 ')962·709'3 Prof !'Hllb .. ptlaMS No Mortgage Rate Hotttne !II BEST !!! Haolinq, h'ee Info OemoltOl'I Aemoo rig., 875-2501 SI hc t 569897 G34M758 TOP QUALITY ve.ry competitive 1n1 elCt. toc•648228 650·5066/ 650·3.159 TREE SERVICES 819 Mlkea Tree .. vk:e Tree trim, moval. cleanup, la u rv cs1..a84e •<.II & "' d about CO AIR WEEKS CONCRETE 1£"Y lob too llTl3ll' 30 yn up r tu~·, Or no real re ~rei. cuttlndfjaclc lic14000l0 63~1447 lutn artr-r IJ.101 and in-counITIOHING hammer/3' Bobcat ...-Available today •W alls oncreto*trees __ A_e_fl_s_rn_11_4_tL._ot ___ ,PIANO L VOCAL •trash etc 748 1825 \!'. ~79 ca: T~ ~(~~= :='~10 LESSONS 3868 TUTORING 111" $35 up Trash Oort, 11,111011? Cilll Smith, 3418 487559 831-2810 1 T ( concrete. c e:an~ •;=========f ~r-i.~1----t,-.w.a£\i~itot~:e::=:t-.,.A~rt~"'.,.~rr-n-om_H 9 t6)t========::t==~~~=== ELECTRfCAI. 3'$10 ~o 535 5532 '-t MASONRY 3828 ul Wb USC. WMers II blcll Its~. mbr music IHclltu Ne wport l111h1 11111 II COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE AJr coftdillenlftt/Heatlng In CERAMIC 1========= twi.1to111~'-"'' ,,.,.., TILES ,....Expert Elec1rtc.; asao. DI tnHlmann 54H708 •~-----------4 Prole11lonal Tutor ,, ~ I I' ,, "" . Hr H O,UJ •• 1J' tin I• I MONEY C()ITWM'r Rtird 24111 M'fVre.t M Duct Mt<.h 495-1238 ------TO LOAN 2914 t======= $$ FAST CAS H SS APPLIANCES res/comm/20 yrs exp HOME Blackmun Maaonry Bnck·block-stone lhf '"*9'0CY res~e 1'" REPAJRS 3758 ltoo Ht. 20 yts exp POOL TIU: Installed/Repaired 1 __ m_1ic_•_J1_32_29_-4_M-__ 2_2_29_ 3528 3894 ln·home. I It gr college. AU sub Cambridge Academ Services 494.-7018 :~~s~:.:!c':• Spas~!~!~~~~:;:•tes =.=R;;;S=H;;;o=rne=;;;R;;;e;;;p;;;•=lr::;a Wat:~:~::::=::~:., SERVICE John & Shetb)' 846-6176 Buden l:lectrk: torm1toldry rot repr•. br1ck/roclc/bloclc/t•I• ;;::;:======== l=========:t l.O tt!> flNSon.it, busi· SERVIC~ ocs~. debt consohd a· ll•m, act fa!ly quohfy·~======== ========= -STCP5 TO SAN O-BUSINESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 LtC/tns 53a-3791 doors, plumbing. & concrete Lie/ bonded Cool Water Pools WALL , morel ?4 hrs, 646-0'Y.>7 CR Const. Since t 9n wt\ly pool clng, chem • 633·9744 • srvc, oqu1p ropair, lrco COVERINGS 3426 Cl•"' . ''"I· kumo day op Waah er/'Dryer/Refrlg CHILD CARE 35361========= -======== JlrQv t, b-1 J credit O K S rv1co and n pair -est. 775·1722 1·000-302-0430 15 yrs oitp, cnll Ed ======== FENCES 3615 JEWELDY 3784 -========1-======= f>a....., H~ng1ng •10J llJ(JO .q II J•rr· .111 ul -----------836-4138 E:atra Speclal c-· .. DECVS ~ --.... .. .. '·too ,.,, •co. '· ''"' rv ANNOUNCEMENTS tun, rud1ng, muttc, 111. ca: " M 0 BILE H 0 ME ROOFING 25 yrs exp P• viii 1•11 • ..,.,, I b r, ,, llh r========= Qlmtt Mealt.INICU retsiticl========= Caah Top s For dia SERVICES 3831 =======3=9=10;;; ~~~~m'gcr"'()t431- ro(Jlfl, qr><1d p Hk•n 1 UTO TINT 3443 Cindy ..._..,.7 llulldlnWffepalr "rvfce met'd, jOwolry, Rolex, ==========I 4 'l2 1'100 Loving grandma wlll Over 30 yurs e11p/red buy and sell 653 w A• Roo,. & Aepalra WE C.. Shel HMg 0 Friday at Spm that Is. care for your chlld In WOOd/c.dar/Free "' 19th at, 648-1262 We spechlhze in mobile local Refs. 16 Vra Total Interior Retmaoti If yoo cton't want to up her CM home. Balcer/ Frank 838.0872 0 11 J 1 d home repairs/services Cre.ater Pacific Rig ellng Serv Adwtoe "t1tde you home bu 1 ua ty owo ry en $65 relevet ...... c1~J 83&.1He •62t368 The Crazy 633·7172 ~s. do~'t c.n°'u•l $A F•IM ow 548-180e FENCl!S-OATIS. Wntch Rep Ir, custom · 8()0..697&.70 T0t1Ch of Tmt, Wol'ldow LOVING MOTH~R with New Repair.~' Jewelry. OuyfSell/ S.O.S . Roofing All l=========:t Ttnltl'lg ~34 t007 2 yr old, wlll care for Ced11r POii RfCllac.• CM!NO Trado. 3t 18 Newpon iyp.a rool~replir 40 yn YACHT AUTO REPAJR 3447 your child '" CM hm Jtm Whyte 642·7206 Dlvd 873-0385 upffiool d1st1tu? Call 1eakei a FaiMeW) <1.1s-0911 t:======= I======== :M;::O;::VIN=;::G==;::3;::8;::34=1 so s1m'406t1tc1646m MAINTENANQ Mom will babysit my ========= 313 homo Mon Fri, 119es 2 PLOOlt INSTALL • LANDSCAPE & Poor Men'• MOV9r 1 s urot>khurat11nd1a REPA.l•S 3620 IAWN CARE 3808 hr m'" Cu11t 1owe1t SCREEN r1.tpotis H1·133a " r atea. uc, 1oaoo2 SERVICES Insur. 7t4/63l-9925 =:::::==:::!:::=::::=== Wood "100f'tng Cus CLEANING to m Worl<, Neg price, Mobile Mechanlx 24'1r T11na<4> br•• titc.1•1 Cll Wo C.omt to youl 540-t2"JMl.21M at.,,.'• O.nftaft Aut• SEDVJCES 3548 20 yrs In Buslneas " Abraham D9•7H.~ •~• mowed front ---------1=========== & bac1c s 1 1 so. ciean PUBLIC NOTICE Met1cu1oue -..t°"'• upe & comPI aerv also The Calif P\.lbltc Utlll· Mobile scr"" Mrvlce. •vail, 8 :U49809 ties Commission RE· no min -no Hrvlcel~:=:=::::=======I QUIRES that all uMd chrg lowest Pricea, YACHT IEllOD Rep tr :JO-... off Shop ;:;:========;;;;: Ml Alnerfcen TN• Allt••· t5 yrs e•p all •Window Cleen1"9 I========= Service Removal. ..,.,k guar. 1148-&ata Complete home(offlee GARAGE DOORS Trim, Senior Dltc clettning Hrvlee fr" est 531 ..... 15 ~======== OL 675·8160 3678 ., --------,-=;;;;;;;===;;;;;;;== Cooatllne laf1d•c•p• CARPENTRY 3510 •Lorl'o Clellftlft9• I• Design end Inst.a•. 1pnn ~ ho.atdtarwig. tllP-D•oorethre Steel kl.rs, p~llo, apa, Ml'ISonty Oltr Cu••'" Wooctwrtc ' lrpt.tt. CUMl!I ~­lie, 911~r. f tM tsl Kard Wood Cenat ~1 ~ plott furn, rtfl, dtptndablll 18'x7' repla~ your lre.'bond 567-482t rtbble Lor• m 1374 he111vy wo od tloor t ..,,..._......,,__ ____ _ Green Scene LandKP"Q •~rof'I HouM cleaantn9 $4~0 incl 1A11/1natall & I I r ,.,,. e11p, 11lnt ~••·•. f '" hauhoQ of ol<l rrlO I on, rlrr'llr,1r1g • & Remo~ll, Clean d pend•ble & r•llable, door ""'"' lhls Ad up• & M1'1nt. St Uc Cllll YolAndl\ 63t·~9$7 t -aoo.eeo-1203 i150002", 4 32-8804 Hou..cle8"9r ••• •at household goods LArry 642-8• 595 3 mover• print their PUC CJI T numbet, limos twl(j ctMufteura print their T.C P num· t>er In all •ttwftlt•· Snnm.ER IEPAIRS 3921 mentt II you have • ===============I Qu .. tlon about the le· o ltty or • mover, lfmo or cn•uffeur, c•ll: Sprlnlklera are my r---------.1 only t>u1ln•H. Repalra Pubhc Uttlttin Commlaalon 7 t4 !>58 4151 a ln•t•ll•tlona. Charles 722 782-4 i::. r Ad Action Call a ., ..... Take advantnge ot our t.~IC;lided deadline for your CARPENTRY/ FINISH 3571 StJtir4, Sl4hr<l. S15hf2I========= Abture/fody to work HANDY MAN 3710 JJtlue Smrlh M2-48" ·============ • TAii~· T01t1tt•'llllo1110'° L1wn1, ~711-347• aev On ll!'Ovlft9 Lowo1t, Storage, PfOf XLNf r~. 1 hr min Ins Tt676~9 V'MC 731·~ nNNJS LESSONS 3571 AD· VISOR M2·H78 Saturday listings You now have unt1 Friday at 5pm to place your ad in Saturday't Cl 1ss1f1ed. Call C/a">sil1t~ 11 64'' S<l78 to p'aco your dv rf1S1ng • .. coNO aust£R :.:,~33··:~~:~:~""i:m1iiSo t P l4 l1ne1 27 Dwi In +he:!!:"''" Q!""'S!ryl_ NeWPOtt Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, October 22, 1992 89 lllPIDYlllNT MERCHANDISE BALBOA COSTA MESA 6124 NEWPORT YACHTS 7018 MOTORCYCLES JAGUAR 9105 OLDSMOBILE 9155 MISC. AUTO 9245 SDVla5 5533 :MJ;:S;:C;:. ==:6::0::1:5 ISLAND 6106 MOVING • .,_t & Sun. BEACH 61681====== SCOOTERS 8018 ======I, 80 R • 6 000 ...-:;::;:;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;=:l57' CHRIS Cra~ Fisher '87 XiO Cobalt blue w 80 Delta O)'Jlfe, CUTLA S :H 2t, !ARN UP TO 1700/ Queen or King Palma, 8 ht•t• Sal• Antique Furn, clothing, bikes, Yacht, 3 state rms, 3 tan leather, lo rn1, Im· 4-door. •Int cones, 1ow M I LE~ S&, 730 .41 week. No ••J>efletice. feet tall, S20 ea, Herb furn c 1800, qullls. lin· toys. 1883 Rhode• Or Bargaln Dav• Sat-Sun heads, lots ol amon, ·eo CR 80 dirt bike, macul.iite, $12,999 mllage St300 ol>o ,322115 'liiO laurua awn hours. Proceas plants 80 kinda SI ea ens, misc 110 Ma1lne IMHIVttde W &Adams) 9.5 Furn, dishes, great cond Value lrest top end ·and OBO. David 752·9409 714 837·373b 4G70 Hi "105474. mortgage refunds. Ulac8749422 . Ave FRl/SAT9-3 Sat·Sun9-4,Lotsol ~~:::::;l;i~lslnc. 1516 S180K, ••king clutch, runs Hcenent. e!l C'.., n S5980 Cal IOC).925-UM9. • • goodies CHEAPI $89K. M•y tr•de $250. 631·3088 HCi0<'1381 Public No· -~--:-=~:--':':'.:=:~I Shade, Pino, Cypreaa Furn/Moving •••• 271 Brentwood SAT 8 3p 1806 01 818/288-5095 1971 O"'A 650CC P ._ PEUGEOT t co 221 neposse1· EASY WORK. EXCEL· trees, 15-gollon s20 Sa-Su 9 -2 Ever~•---------w~ ~e. Furn, ~~j foci ~r restorau:~j JcEP 9110 slons nd loses LENT PAYI W011clng at 1-gallon pl•nt;, Sl thing m~t go 314 SUNDAY ONLY,.._. 1~:::::;:::::;:;::;:=:::::::::::::::;:::::;;I o<i1ng I.quid ted Th11 home processlnQ U.S Wisteria S10 674-9422 Di.vnonc!Ave (in alley) Dishes, pots & pans clothes, toys, sm:tll ========= BEST OFFCA WINSl1· 1!389 405ml 16vaiv lqu•d •ion sale aover· Government FHA/HUD rack with hooks, cash ~A~Q~R:='111=:n:=c~,.~2~· =:'=:'2~·=== MARINE SLIPS 722 6128 88 GRANO Wagoneer. 4cyl, 5 speed g reat t 5 one dlly only refund•. No ••pert-YWCA Y 's Buvs AEFAIQ, luggage, toys, register, stereo, colfoe ....,,11.'SPORTATION D"",."'S 7022 AUTOMOBILES Fire red, tan leath int, cond, gray•tverS101< s ve tnlS ad s te ~ nec"s•ry. Call Thrift Shop now kilchenw•re, costume table, s hortwave 11\n.n ~ elec moonrf, loaded. 644 G756/24a·9488 onds October :1 1. now. 1-800-399-1839. open. Tuos thru Sat Jewelry, glaHwue, radio, costume Jow· Ong owner. Must see NCO 1·800 ~37·8078, 10·6pm, 1408 No Halloween Ite ms, elry, Owen Johnson 10 Min To Open Sea $12,500 obo 838 5100 • 1 9l 6 1Jl ·'7525 Main , Santa Ana. books, sports equip, CB raUo w1th dosk VOLVO 9230 Come & shop or call cassettes, many mlse. m ike, old Kenmore SAIL: 4s· Wide beam '91 Wra ngle r 5 spd, DONAH? vour~ CAR. lor donation pick-up SAT/SUN 0.4. vaccum, Iota of paper· $550/mo. 45' Narrow I========= wht/grey, black aofl g :;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::::::;=== truck , moto rhome, um.onmn WlllTID 5535 543-8771. 224 Collins Ave. back boOka, tots of BOATS beam $450 752-2881 bikini top, nvr off.rd '89 240DL Wagon, boast, roal estate, clothes, cellular -:::;;;:;::;;;:;:::;::;:;;;:;:::;::;:;;;:;::7:::;0:::;1;;;:;::1 Slip to 25'. Sa11 or,_B:;::;:Ul:;::;:CX:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:9:;:0:;:3::;S Funl $9,800 380-9747 xlnt cond Ow IJluo, &tamp • cc.Ins, c ol· ·"~"~. :S.*~"-:i FREE TO YOU CORONA phone-needs repair, -power, Classic Naw-1• AC, auto, 41K n11I lect1bl a to r ounda· video tapes. baskets, 17 FT Schock '84 elec-port Beach locl 714-1983 Riviera, lulty =:::::::::::=====I S13.500 8181,33~-4305 ~hsSc~!"9cs~deu~1~1~: ::".-,,...-.. wp. iou 6022 DEL MAR 6122 old alien, 12-volt wa-trlc, fhp·top model. 745-1583 Lv Mag IOaded, excellent con-MERCEDES 9130 :::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::= terpump, blender, $6500 Or. Jenks 310·•---------d itlon, grey on grey, -::::;::;::;::;::::;:;::;:=:::::::::=I ~fl!ll tow ng; ne1'd not steam Iron, 2 lunch 274·6901, 714-673-1232 WANTED: smog cort. $3500 obo -V 0 L }( 5 WAG E N run l.SOO-D.15 8889 boxes, popcorn pop-50 It shp tor 1983 sail-(310) 597-4667 leave '79 450<;1, tow miles ===========I Handsome malo Basset 602 Larkspur ave In per. flesh & salt water 89 Bayhner, 15 with 50 bogt in NB 64S-7?69 message. both tops, well mamt 9235 ANTIQUES & lllJtCllAlfDISE Hound 1 yr. FREE to alloy, Sa-Su 8-2, New hsh1ng lures, 2 pair hp outboard. Runs1 1::~=::=::==:::::==: very clean. $16,750 ========= loving home 6/3-6-004 ~bodllner for Ford Sb· aluminum crutches, looks great, lots ol ex· TRANSPORTATION 1:::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::= obo 673.1305 '83 Rabbit Con•Crt1t lu CLASSICS 9250 days ~~~1r!~ld!~~1 '::!!~:. bush hedger, cabinet tras. S3500. 673-6958 CHEVROLET 9045 :"''8""0.,,....,3""00=-s=o-4_d_r-. -no-w-1 lmm.:ic cond, I ONncr 241t23x35"hlgh, 2 m o· .Wiut•.=A . ~~·;.;;;~====-=:::::::::::::::;:: studio JUrntablo, S~ ..ct\61Dic.a ~ ramps, ~~~~~~~~=1 --====••==="'""lr-=========:r llr~ry celean, eng · S3500 :7:?().() 73 1060 Mu sl ang, L8~ • ruet to reel tape,~ Oil· gallon outboard gas SAIL BOATS 7014 noer owner. Reduced v 8 r... --'• • Me· ANTIQUES 6010 PETS 6 erc1se bikes, clothes can 2829 Europa or.. '89 RS/SS Camaro. price $7000 641·0555 '89 Cabrlolet Con· hantc '·• H1Jstored, ;;;::;;::;;::;;::;;;;:;::;;;:;::;;;:;:::;::;:IANIMALS 6049 and misc items, siOo Mesa Vorde (oll =========== ~~bl~~· ~~7o~a~~~; 1982 380 SL. Xtnt ve rtlble. U•hJnt rod Jew Interior, Just Id C I by side rolrlg-ice and Adams Ave. at Santa 9ft HOBIE'1,w/trailer& CAMPERS, RV'S, d 1 cond. ltGK miles. wblk lop, 5$pd A1C re a .. oant JOI> to 1>e 100 VR o No. arol na :::;::::;:;::;::::;:=::::===I wotcr In door-needs Ana River) cover only 2 hr sailing TRAILERS 8014 con ' streo1 or sir p 40k m•IOt>, xlnt cond belter titan new light pine dble bed w/ A 88 minor repair, .25-$250 11 SAC Wayne. 619 327-9895 d.irk blue. 518,500 $9 950 4!H 11,05 •4200 000 high headboard. rat>-A IT cage Outside time, ke new 72t·02l l " ulou• condl 248•7382 looder ond pull out Great D eals Furn.I=========== S900 585-9097 :;::;::::::;:::::;:;::;::::::;=::::::::::=1::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::= 1964 Baja Bug (7141a1t1571 tray $25. 557·5227. clo thes. household, FOUNTAIN '77 Eldoredo 24' mo-FORD =::::::::::======I Powert ;I! r un . at Carousel animals, c1rca misc Sat-Sun 8·5 VALLEY =:::::::::::::::::::::::::::=I torhome, has gen./1-:::::;::;::;::;::;::;::::::;:;::;::;::;::;:9:;:0:;:7=5 NISSAN Sl,i>OO ob o s<ia .!l!J 1900, hand carved,======== 3620 Catamaran. 6134 SPEED & dual alr/awningttow,1• 9 150 lull az, Hu~chell· BlCYCLES 6060 Spyglass Hill Neighbor·I:;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;=;::::;: "n'i bunkhouso in rear, ga- '86 TEMPO Fully =========I HUNT Spillman. 248-7382 hOOCI sale. Sun Oct 25 SAT/SUN 10.5 Furn, SKI BOATS -r~ raged, mint cond. loaded-, all power, •trn '90 300 ZX Twin Turbo ========= 9am (no oarllor) 23 m i rrored doors, $6500.991·1037 c lean, drtvos/looks ..23K ml, loaded Bluo :::::::::::::::=====Ritchey Moun t ain Montecito. Furn, appll, dishes , clothes, 'u~· GLASTRON '87 •85 1 w d good. $2350 821-8718 Book S24K, a 5king APPUANCES 6011 Biko, 18 Inch, S850f g.lra<jo door openers, beauty supply, much 190HP Mere/cruiser I M ttas~a '"32~r~se~ $22.500 786-2427 e obo Vitus Road 81"e, And much morellll moral 8950 La -Roca O Open Bow Tri·Hutl .0 or ome, • ua ·~======== SELL Cl Vdl C i: 1 :i eras~ cu 642-5678 through class1hed 57cm, $500 720-~9 .. Ave o ff M agnolla S • T T I L t • air, generator, bUlll ln1- Admlral aide X sldo btw,; Slater/Talbert 0~n~10~~;,e r::3~:nt ~I(~ v a1 cu u m1 c ~.?a n1e r · HONDA 908S 2 d I ~-ake ., · m cro, e ectr... a ep . r, w i....,. m r =:::::::=::::::::=:::::=:= Boat "' excellent con· ladder rack, towing :;::;:;;;:;:::;::;::;::;:=:::::::::::::::::: almond cjr. 3 yrs new SPORTING COSTA MESA 61241========== d1tlon (10 person C3· hitch, more extras, $375 31<>-438·7812 1::;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;:::;:;::::;;::::;;: NEWPORT pac1ty). $10,500 080 mint cond $19 000 GE Refrig.rator, 2 yrs GOODS 6065 t Remod ellng, 30 yrs BEACH 6169 Call (714)846·1571 758-9243 · ' · '79 ACCORD, good cond, AC, r\Jns great S 1100/obo. 82 Hl718 TODAY'S CROSSWORD. PUZZ LE old. ltke new, white, ========== of c ollectables, Oct - _S300 __ 1o_bo_ ..... 64_0-_1_9_1G __ 1 H 01 ST PA 0 F GYM 2'1·25, 8-5 I========= 960 Congress St •SAT 8am-tpm. Re-Washer & Dryer: Ken· EQUIP, S9K v,lloe 50"ll. ---------model & household more portoble com-gtt,hknnnw7:>31G77 Garage Salo Sat. 8-4. goods. l 501·1437 pact eirtra heavy duty Household, clothing, Anllqua, Oqver Shores washer and oloc:trl GARAGE SALES antique oak tJblc & dryer. Excellent cond1· -:::;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;=:: ch:ws. brown queen tJon. Great for apart--s110 h1do-a-bod xlnl, menll without laundry 331 Vrst;1 Baya ' TRADE hookups. S500.obo throuqh classified 957-3021 ======== ===;:====== --------Thuredey, October 22, 1112 rom.tnC'l' Crf'o&llVJty ~tyll' .t11hl) 1(1 Uh. hu "gentle •ppto.ach' "' .tch1l've 1(11.JI Tauru\ 1s 1n p1ct\ll'\' • SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nuv :!1 ) 'f(•u II n!>t' to ucca'1(ln -t ht' OCC'a"on '" • h.il • 1 .. ngl' to \·our c~1b1h1v ~ n·...-,,. ,.... 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AQUARI US J.an :!!l·f. b 1>1\ l m· phas11r nt'w appr >.acl'I rndt f"'"J"ncP vuJnl'rab1li1" "' "'" i.;, \ I• h> l>t-••l'"·n· m1ndt'd "1thou1 lwinK g11lhblP '''U 11 ll'un mort' a~1ut fln•nc1•I i.t.itu• Qf Asian country 61 Restongon 62 Unequaled 63 Light tan 35 -Uf) ti.come lively 36 FollOw« •5 Smooel'IOO 47 ·commori s.n autno1 43 -... on ~ Rancn animal GO Sludge MERCHANDISE . MISC. 6015 SALES/ Environmental BREAK Tiffi PA ITERN of harder work for less pay. Dynamic marketing co. seeks sharp people ready to clean up the environment + green up their paycheck. No phone interviews CalJ for appt. 646-8753 HOUSEKEEPER NEWPORT BfACH AREA Must have experience in fine home. ti' Full time II' Live out ti' Non-smoker ~ English speaking Send information & references to: 1280 Bison -B9 • 311 Newport Beach, CA 92660 EXERCISE. American Heart &•a Association V Call 642-5678 .. Put a few words to work for you. * Piii.iC RBA~ * $50,000 Representatives with a great personality and good image to train and manage expanding sales force . Call 714--582-7114. APPOINTMENT COORDINATOR Full time, from your home. Need phone. Top Comm., f'RBE Tr•lnlng. OC, LA , SD. Call Dave at M.T.I. 1-800-7 48-6806 I h• Mt lft0'7 """•lolo1 ln1Uluk, Inc. * HICKORY FARMS i Gift Customer ·Supervisor Service ~ itM.q £Mn btr• ~ pttp A ~ <J during die holld.~'S HHoiy f.lrml pfb 1t11inS Hdory F,.11111 Abov,t average wag~. ~o expenence necessary, WTll trum. Part or full time. App.Ir in rson, Wesldlff Plaza, t 7th & mM, leach. "Go put .rnur crrrd Into 10ur drrd ·• -R•lph Uatdo l.:.mtDOn (,entral t on'<'l't \\r rnltr tht po"'errut slRn of ~corplo toda), lnlllalln1t a month "'hen• "'"'II deal wilh man)' aspttts or po,~tr. In our own ptnonal way, 'l't'll '~""' to tap our !><"'tr and our thllll<'n&t will bf In how wt u~r IL Srorpio rtprt~tnt lroni dt\in:~. lnrhuUn~ our dt lrt for monn. ~toru~, lo'l't and so on. \\ hclhtr "' ultlmatdy schlt\t happint~' hn\ much lo do •ilh our dt Irr~ and our lacllcs "t cm· plo) 10 i: t li'h111 "' wanL Pay •I· ltntlon 10 )Our M II'\'~ this month. \nc' t I <\m) \l11rrh ll·April 20 Hrc' l'lurn 'trong v.:1th1n, ;ind \\lU 1k 11k in order 1<1 \lo<tn in situ· ~t11,ni dcahn!t w11h $!rung pcrson- ahue~ you'll £0 ll'll'rc under· ground Sooner or later, the truth •Mii come C1Ut -be careful wllat th;lt truth "ill reveal rauru• (I ll1'fl A.prll 21-May 10 fhc 1unno1l vou feel in tdc hu a IOI (ll J~' "1th Cmt>lkln3l IOSCC'U •' rll), YllU ~10ICl1mc,:\ reel thll )OU :uc wh.tt )''u ha\C, and your l'iank ••vunt i OC\'tr enough 'ou'rc wNth mm h mMc than that Gtmlnl (I Think) May l l·J11nt 10 There·, Stl much mtntuc in your hCc ri ht now, u'i J1fl'k11lt h> atay ,,.1 lCIJl of 11 You're 1ha1J of the C>tllCtlmC 1f ) )\I \k'ln'I Cl IO\'ONtd \\lUr df -but 11 m11y only bad•· hrc t'n "''" 1r \vu d\l ( an,-.rrl h~ll Jent lt-Joty 21 ~ow '' Ythcn '" rome 111 tcmu •llh me hldtkn lcrhn unJc:r• n ath current n'tcttci l'or • sen• \lllVC ' that la~~ "' • Cl an 1 u ti ' $01UCllmtj ' u m1 the - Ii r 1 t: r the trc \ hn (' l "mm11n111 Jul~~ ~"I· U \ r ut iflt mc•n m re 10 n<m t n 1n qu 1c a \\htl :afl n cd CJJ unil•rm1nt1I m'!t' panntr bu5tn\' ''""'"'«: l ••m· ,...,....-..,.2,..-....,..,,3-"T,~- tnt!• ' PISCES I Ft't. IQ-March 201 Allt'n· ..,1...,.4-+--+--+-- uon revolvn an•unJ h<'mt• l•m1lv. du· r.ibll' gtlOd,, l•tgl' hQU~h11f11 pmdu<h t-1,..,,7,.....+--+--+-~ fl'm.ile clo~ 1,1 vou •ct• tn l'<' { 1ric mllnf\Pr 0.. ~11en1 but ~ n1 ,. ""ht·n t.i ...-~--+-.+-­ Jr.aw ltnl' Aquan.m 1~ 1n h Aluf\'\l rttlt 20 IF OCTOBER 21 IS ~OU\ 81R1H· .,.___._,..__,.._~--< DAY: You J1d not follow l•m1I\ 1r.1J1-24 tll•n m•n\ cons1dtr H•u .a r.•t-.-1. \ <>u f".~"bh "trl' l><'p.lr.111"'1 I r1•m t•nf ••r ooth f'ilrl'nl• •I rd.11Jv\'ly t'.arh .i•t• '"u .,t' lor«lul p.ass1<1naif' '>C'IJ It! 11 t'\t r do .1nvth1ng 1n halfwa\ m.innl'r r.u rus L"" "-'i>rp10 rel"'<>n\ rl.i\ ' ~n1t1 38 c•nt n•I~ 1n vour hit 'h •ur A"l•1tun sh1p1 .llrlf l'\plOSIVt' C••nlr•1\flSl•I. 41 .ilw•y, mt'm\)t.ibll' In "•Wt mt>.•r \1>u ----- m•"l' l~h 'lart 1n nt>w J l't"(t "" """" « lovl' rouJd bl' on hon zon \ 1toil l\ rt'· )l'U may v..rnt 10 go to c~1ri:mc~ h' rc:·c~tabhsh \QUr lhain of rom· mlml \.lrgo (I Anal)U) \ug. 2J·Sfpl . .!l ..... By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF ~nd T ANNAH HIRSCH 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 h v.tll be 1mpMtan1 '' ~cl 1n ivuch v.11h real cNc feeling. that .1ri: dming )OU to .i dirution th<11 m<h not be :.ill that hcahh\. I :ikc t1nic to rcall) probe tn\ldi: }~'Ur lcchng Rl BBER BRIOGE OH Ol'Pl.ll" \ l'l,. Libra (I llnlanctl ~pt. lJ.Ocl. 22 't OU hL.c 10 up 1hc ~";II s M) \OU can return them ba'L. tci nNmal. 11·~ h1'd\ \Ou'll IC~l "al(!" toJ ' b) l'icing oucspoL.cn \\tlh p.;oplc ~corplo (I Dr lrt) Oct. lJ-~ol. 21 You \\ant to crutc • s1inifi, nl ehan~c in )Our ltfe, but \'OU al~ w.lnl 10 maintain conlrl1I all tho "a). Ille onl\ rcrson you nn ulta· m.11cly control i~ )Our,clf ... tru~I \'Otmclf lo handle new \itua1i11ns : aatttarius (I ~plrt\ :'oio\'. ll·llC'\'. 21 'uur dc~irc for a nc" lire. far fr1•m 1h1\ one. 1 .. more a result t)l 10$1 anJ broL.~n dream~ 1n the cur· rt•nt C\nc 'our agabt>nJ 'J'irit v. ill nC\cr di. l-ut sometime~ wu maL.c 11 hard 1)n >ourself 11' he v. here \'OU arc. (•aprtcom (I ll\c) l)(.c. l,?.Jan. 19 \lwl) loo .. in& for wa'' to apply y1>ur Jl\lv.cr anJ 'kill<1, lhii. mnnth )''l1a'll •thcr ix:r~)ft. I lrcn lh and fott"C, to launch 11 ni.: mp:u n that is Juwn the t\ d (a rovplc m nth~) \q11ariu <I Know) Jan. lt·hb. l9 Somchmci all )'>U \CC 1n pt<>plc u 1hc1r rcui~ . and du'-Ide You II hl\'C to ""'k ~),md the urt1cc toJAy "' ~c 'fob J1toplc I '' ll!n do Tbc)'n: n< I ~d. M1tt.1 (I ltHntl Ftb. lt·Mart9' •• t ortt )'OU~ctr 10 do 111 bat nttd 10 he oonc ~· u11rleaMnl aa It mav be) You~ uraCd the rfaht 10 1n authot t), •nd lkallq ... 11'1 har h r allty 11 all part nr ii '-< It h1 r vulrH~ rahlf' "lORTH +AK 2 8 Q 6 • 3 2 •A 63 WEST EA~'r • 10 7 .. 3 • J tl 6 AQ 7~lZ 96 i 3 10 Jtl76 + Q 10 9 + K J SOtTH •Q96 I\ J 10 K9 +876 •2 Tht b1ddinir: North Eut 1 P .. 3 ..... v .. P .... ·South WHt t ~1 P .. 3 ~'T r ... OrM'ntntt ltad F1u of Tht 11lit.> of th11 hand tiHm11 tt•u t1M 1''11llo\\ 1t, thrn d 1de "'hethr-r df.<-1.aru'a J,.rforman<C' •• from a d ~~Katt r-ir ,.., nt ta •tn•n,: ruh btir hndff prnt, ''"d •h\. North hed a r.b1d prob~m ~ult quaht\' •all fkl('lf for a Jl.IOlJI rttttd Of thno. d1arnondt, hut" •1thuut 11 known hffl'\ atopptr t.n t1th r hand. no alten1al"' •• at tr ti\ 8\J\Uh trhn htld • ma11mum ont·no tNmfl r-..p.1nM and u tahl• tmkhnp in thto other 1u1u, had an ,.., ,m,..tr· on to °''" nn tNMJ> \\ il lf'd * ltwit hMrt, tabn t~ l•n (>.darer r a hed 11Mi lr.1 and for Informal • •bou• Uw l~harl G "'" ffWNflU•r for br~ pla\ •n. wrtt• Gorea 8ridp l A'tter, P O. Boll •4H, Orlaedo, "'•~ 2802·.ute. "rou·re loollll• tor ....... clMSlflM tNas news for JOU. • . . .. 810 Thursday, October 22, 1992 J • . ..--~~~~~____:~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.;._------------------, • • • • • • • • . . ·. Si .mpl~ but s_hrewa • Cutlas s delivers smart, contemporary mid-size package Oldsmobile has produced more than two million Cutlas:. Cil•ra c1nd Cruiser family transporters during the past decade and satisfied cu:.tomcrs keep asking ior more. Sohd transportation value \\1th the high quality that is expected of an Oldsmobile is "hat makes this line SUlh a perennial succe:.s. l he CieratCruiser lormula i:. simple but shrewd: combine i0ur doors, tront-wheel drive, and a sensible selection of modern po\\ ertr.1ins \\.ith mid-size room and comfort. Refine the product to a fare-thee-wetl \\.ith a full decade of continuous 1mpr0\cment. Attach an attracti'e price tag .lnd stund back: d1scrimin.Jting cu:.tomer:. '"111 take care of the rest. The Ciera/Cruiser fom1h consbts of t\\O bodr:.tyles -a four-door sedan .and ''agon -with a 3300 V-(> engine Jnd two different automatic transmissions. There are two t11m It-\ els (down from three last }C,lr), both of which arc covered by Oldsmobile's Customer Protection pl Jn There are many small and a tcw s1gniiicant changes for 1993. llNdc, Ciera/Cruiser customers can now select a driver's-side inOatable re~traint S)stem. The 2.5-litcr Tech IV base· four-cylinder engine has bct'n rl!placed by the 3300 V-6 as the standard powerplanl. The chJ~sis has bl'Cn recJlibrated \\1th more caster in the front 'lUSpension and variable-rate rC'Jr springs to improve dde and· h,rndling. 1 he exterior is frc.,hcrled "ith body-c.olor body side moldings, a new grille finish,· and the deletion of flag bars from the front fenders and crc:.t emblem from the C-pillars. A 55/45 split-bench seat with po\\er recliners 1s now standard equipment in the base version of Oldsmobile's populJr Cutlass Ciera and Crubcr family. To match this pair of models to established customer pref erenccs, air conditioning is also standard while certain low-volume features have been deleted, such as Rallye in:;trumentation, bucket seals, and a center console. The big news for 1993 is the optional a\·ailab1lity of a dri\'er's side airbag. The voice of the customer called out loud ~and clcJr for this feature A long list of available options permits the box-chcc.king customer to upgrade these S modcb to their heart's content. r or 1993, a better sound S) :.tern and leather CJpholstery have been Jdded to the list. Steppir'lg up to the more luxurious SL \ersions of this family-oriented line burs Oldsmobile customers a po\'.crf ul 3300 V-6 engine, a dri\C~r·s-side air bag, a convenience group, a stereo radio with casse tte player, and other equipment. Cutlass Ciera wJs rJnkcd the best American made car 1n J. 0. Pov.-er and Associates 1992 lnitia~ Quality Study. Ciera ranked fourth O\Crall behind Le>.us LS400, Toyota Cressida, lnfiniti Q4 S and ahead of Lexus SC · 300/400, ToyotJ Corolla, Toyota Camry, and Acura Legend. Also, The Oklahoma City Assembly Plant, where Cieras are built, was ranked the number one vehicle manufacturing plant m North America in the same 1992 Initial Quality Study. Prevention Magazine, the nation's leading heCJlth publicJtion, named Cutlass Ciera its domestic Safe Car of the Year, based on performance in government and ~ insurance-industry safety evaluations. Mainstream customers searching the market for outstanding comfort, quality, reliability, and value need look no further: the Cutlass Ciera and Cutlass Cruiser by Oldsmobile are veterans at delivering long-lasting satisfaction in a smart, contemporary mid-size package. ~==============-=================================================================================== BUICK BUICK a--..-+-1----~-2-....C_loseout on alLModels in-Stook e New Symbol-For Quality In America -. I I • I : I l I I I I ' Your Choice Only $2 9, 9 7 7 • 1992 Seville 1194se:J3865 • 1992 Eldor.ado 11640610141 • 1992 Coupe Deville 111s1.a114se AL L OTI IER '92s IN STOCK S IMILAR SAVINGS Skylark • Century •Regal• uso.bre •Park Ave. •Riviera 199 3 .R EGAL CUSTOM EQU IP. 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'jt N9WPOft Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 7 ' Toyota unveils new solar-powered race car Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan recently unveiled the RaRa 10, a high-performance, single-scat, solar-powered car developed specifically for racing. RaRa is named for the Egyptian sun god Ra. · RaRa 1 O's carbon-fiber monocoque body is designed to be lightweight and aerodynamic. A drive belt transfers power from the motor to the rear wheels providing exceptional running stability. In 1990, Toyota developed the solar'-PO\"'crcd RaRa II to serve as an escort vehicle in marathons and other rof}d ra ces. RaRa 10 is the latest and most advanced of the RaRa line. The new solar car will participate throughout Japan in events promoting environmental awareness in addition to a variety of rallies used to obtain data. Toyota continues efforts in research and development of alternative-energy vehicles to help protect the environment and COnScr\e energ). Question Sometimes my 1980 Buttk Regal won't start and it emi~ a high-pitched grinding noise. What could be the problem? Answer When the engine scan) )poradically, there could be a worn spot on the engine's ring gear, a worn starter gear or a faulty solenoid. If the ring gear or the starter gear are worn, th1> would cause the grinding noise you hear. If this is the case, both the ring gear and the starter may need to be replaced.The Auto Club >uggests you ha\.e the \.Chicle inspected by a. ·qualified mechanic soon. Leaving this type of problem for too long may rcsull · in expensive repairs. Question I fill my tires to the maximum air pressu re that 1s mentioned on the tire side wall. When I check the tire pressu re later in the day, it is quite a bit over the maximum. Why does the tire increase in pressure and will it causea problem? Answer The primary ;eason your tires increase in air pressure is that the friction of the tire against the road surface ''hile you drhc heats and exf1jnds the Jtr 1ns1dc each tire. Additionally, the hot sun w.:irming the Lires during tht.? da)' t:Juse:i the air in>ide the tire to heat Jnd C\1:>and. Tire rnanufacturcr> u::.uall) allo" for this type of e-...p;rn ton '"hen thc.:y set the Thursaay, October 22, 1992 81 t maximum. Howe\.er, the safest course to take is to fill the tire to the vehicle manufacturer's recommended pressure rather than the maximum tire pre::.sure stated on the side wall. Question f\\y car gets a hJrd-to-remove film all O\.Cr the 1n>1de of the '"'indO\V>. It's >1m1lar to the film produced by cigarette smoke but I don't allow anybody to smoke in my car. What is the film and what can I do to prevent It? AnS\\<er The fl.Im is crealed by vapor emitted bv the Vin) I plJstics in the car, c:,pccially on hot day::.. Regular window cleaner used '' ith a clean cloth will cJs1ly ·rcmo\C the film. To help reduce the embsion~, 'check auto parts stores iur products made specifically to treat the 'inyl and help recJucc the vapor emissions. Using· a car CO\ er, especially on a hot da ·,. \'lll also reduce the amount of ~apor em·ucd. Tip of the Week Once a month check your \\.tnd:;h1eld wipers. Lift each wiper a''ay from the '"'ind>h1eld and inspect the rubber blade. Look for wear on the edge Jnd check for areas that may hJ e spltt or cracked. StreJks or skipping on }Our \Chicles windshield are telltale sings of \\Orn '' iper blades, '' hich ''ill reduce your \l:,1bilit}. It's bc~c tu tal..e your old blade> in Lo the JulO parts store when purchasing reiill>. Ride c·ontrol begins ·with good -shocks, struts How long has it been since you consciously thought about your car's shock ab)()rbers? A su"'ey conducted during National Care Car M onth last October indicates shock or -on some cars -struts arc not high on peoples' automotive ;w.arcncss lbt. These parts usually ""car so gradually that by the time the driver nollcc:i the deteriorating ride, the \.ehiclc actuJlly may be hard to handle on turns and rough roads. . Among 3 56 \.Chide::. inspected . during the annual campaign, 44 percent had sign> of worn ride control .. components, mainly leaking shocks or strut.s. When the coqd1tion was brought to O\vners' attention they noted their vehicles had been riding or handling poorly. M ost common symptoms are bouncing after hitting a bump or driving over railroad tracks. Some ov\ ners noted sway in turns as '"ell. "Poor ride control is not only a salety hazard," said Car Care Council President Don Midgley, "but al)Q indiCJtes an increased wear of tire) and suspension parts. Our goal t> to bring thi'> to motonst.s' attentton before the condition has progressed to that point." · As a step in thJt direction, the council has produced a p.1mphlet focusing on shock absorber::. and struts. Written in layman's terms, the folder explains the f unction-oi these important components and how they aflect a \ehkle's safety. Vehicle owners traditionany ha\.c relJtcd shod, -absorbers pnmllrily to riding <;omfort. The illu>trJtcd pJmphlct sho" s how th~:ic component!> ,1bo .1iiect other •·hpe.ll!> oi the vehicle'> hJndling ch.:iracteristics. "During that urid period )OUr \\heel::. arc sl-.;ittt•nng and hopping as } ou make a turn on a rough road 7ou've lost contact'' 1th the road surface," M idgley said. "This affects your steer~ng and brJl..ing and could t.akc you into a ditch or Jn oncoming vehicle." In addition to riding comfort and control, there'> wear and tear on other parts of the vehicle. The exaggerated motion can cause , JCCefcratcd \\.Car of steering anu • . su..,pcns1on p.uts. The J.1r from a rut , chud: hole or road obstruction can bre,1k radiator mounts or exhaust :>)~tern support brackets according to ,\-\idg'.e" lh1:i l...1nd of \\.Car or d.:image, all or p .. uth due to weak shoe!.. ab>orbers, add=> to the co:;t of procra>t1nattng on rnJintenance, he said. The council offers 1G inlormatl\.C~ p.lmphlet free of charge. Just send a '-t.lmped, >elf-addressed emelope to C1r Care Council. Department RC One Grande lJke Or ,e, Port Clinton. OH -t3-t52 .. HONEY, THEY1VE SHRUNK THE PAYMENTS!!! Lease a 1992-Trooper Lease a 1992 Rodeo lor only $299 per mo. for only $246 per mo. $299 per month plus tax for 42 mos. closed end lease. Total to start $1044 total of payments $12,588 plus tax. Residual payment $17,873.48 Lease baled on 15,000 miles per year on lppfOved credit. N7905719 PRE-OWNED CLEARANCE SALE $246.93 per month plus tax for 42 mos closed end lease. 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AIC. l.l-WI Ml IWl..llC. ...._cu-.. Nl~AIC.~ "' "'l'W. -II/IQ -e. Qllflm ........ ------··--~-,, .. -~•-lOlllW.U Sili5 .................... llNmrrttlGftJlllll 4"11-•IC• ..... $1U95 $16,995 $18,995 THEODORE ...._ ... I S U .Z.lJ ROBINS .. ... 2060 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA•(714) 642-0010 • - l ata Thursday. October 22. 1992 The Oldsmobile Bravada: Moves where others fear to tread When Oldsmobile entered the sport-utility field in 1991, sights were set at a high standard. The Bravada introduced a level of refinement, sophistication, and value that had no precedent in this popular and growing vehicle class. An aggressive improvement program has kept the Bravada at the leading edge of customer satisfaction and the changes slated for· the 1993 model year are particulady noteworthy. transmission and the axles automatically split torque on a 35 :65 front: rear ratio. A viscous-type limited slip works with a planetary-type center differential to provide outstanding mobility in widely ranging tractiu1l conditions. All-season radial tires on 15-inch aluminum wheels are standard equipment. With two model years under its belt, Bravada is gaining a strong reputation in the sport utility segmenL In a recent sport-utility comparison test by Car and Driver, the potent Bravada (equipped with the 4.3-liter CPI V-6) was the only contender to break the ten-second barrier in zero-to-sixty acceleration. Bravada also beat all comers in interior quietness while cruising and tdp fuel economy. Bravada is particularly apt at providing comfortable transportation and towing capability through wide ranging weather and road conditions. The SmartTrak system and dependable electronic powertrain control keeps the Oldsmobile Bravada moving where other • What the Bravada offers is a roomy. four-door package with luxurious interior accommodations, advanced V-6 power, a sophisticated automatic transmission, and SmartTrak (the combination of full-time all-wheel drive and four-wheel anti-lock brakes). Well-educated and affluent sport utility buyers recognize this prOduct as the ultimate in good taste and versatility. Bravada comfortably blends pleasant daily transportation with the added ability to carry out tough weekend recreation assignments with poise. And neither rain nor snow can keep this Oldsmobile from its appointed rounds. Many customers consider this machine to be the perfect . blend of luxury car and rugged ·truck conveyances fear to tread. The Bravada offers tough1 four-door sports utlllty1 with luxurious interior accommodations. attributes. • Last year, Oldsmobile blessed the Bravada with a more potent version of its successful 4.3-liter V-6 engine. The [35 Centr~I Port Injection (CPI) V-6 continues as standard equipment for 1993. Rated at 200 horsepower at 4500 rpm, this t engine is the most powerful V-6 available in the sport utility class. Advanced engineering features are: Vortec 11 cylinder heads, centra l-port electronic fuel injection, a dual-tuned aluminum intake manifold, a counter-rotating balance shaft, linear EGR control, roller-type hydraulic valve lifters, and single serpentine belt accessory drive. The central-port injection -unique to GM -combines the performanc;e and driveability advantages of port fuel delivery with the refiability and durability of a single-point injection system. Backing up the L35 V-6 is a new 4L60-E Hydra-Matic transmission. This is the fifth electronically-controlled automatic engineered by GM's Powertrain division and the second for trucks. Four shift solenoids are governed by a sophisticated powertrain control module which assures that tt)e engine and transmission work in total harmony. Natur~lly, the 4L60-E also features four forward speeds and an electronically controlled lockup torque converter to optimize acceleration and highway fuel efficiency. A number of lesser refinements help keep the Oldsmobile Bravada thriving at the head of the sport-utility pack. A package of powertrain bract:! rods reduce driveline vibration above 1700 rpms. An electronic fuel shut-off insures that vehicle speed will never exceed the tires' maximum velocity rating. New shock absorber calibrations deliver a noticeably improved ride. Dual-note horns give the Bravada a more authoritative voice. Solar Ray windshield and front door glass provide a cooler interior and a diminished \'\Ork load for Bravado's standard air conditioning. The tailgate handle is larger for easier operation. A new Gold Package option dresses up the exterior with special goid-and-black aluminum wheels and gold-tinted nameplates. Changes inside the Bravada are also comprehensive. A new overhead console presents useful outside temperature and compass information as standard equipment. The driver's seat now has a 6-way power adjuster and power lumbar adjusters are standard on both front buckets. New dual action sun visors have convenient extender panels for better glare btockage. The cargo hold ~a­ new coat hooks and an optional convenience net. As before, leather upholstery is optional and for 1993 a blue color has been added. The combination of full-time all-wheel drive and ABS brakes is called SmartTrak by Oldsmobile. 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'1 4 ,988 GARFIELD ROGER MILLER HONDA .. , • • • Thursday, October 22. 1992 -------------------------------------- ---------------------------- Shopping choices· endless in Costa Mesa F rom South Coast Plaza and Crystal Court to Harbor Shopping Center, the Harbor Boulevard of Cars, Triangle Square and 17th Street, me rcnants throughout the city are enthusiasticafly rallying .1round October's Shop Costa \.1esa campaign. "This campaign has been done in other areas very ':>Ucccssfull},'' said Gary Gray, nw ncr of the 13-year-old Orange Coast Jeep Eagle. "At le<lst when you pay that sales ta\ . it goes back mto the qity's tufter) You can buy a $20,000 ttH and <ibout $325 comes back to the u ty in sales cax. You l ould ii>. quite a few potholes lor 5325. Residents in )Carch of a 'eh1cle c,m shop Harbor Boulevard of Cars and find such products as Acura, Buick, C1dillac, Chevrolet, Plymouth, ford lnfiniti, Honda, Nissan, I 1nc.oln. Volvo, Oldsmobile, GMC true!.., Jeep, Jsuzu and McrCUI) Car :.ales-tax revenue can .1mount to hundreds of thousands of dollars which flows b<itl.. to residents in the form of public en ices an d facilities, ,H tordmg to cit} officials. Harbor Center on Harbor lk>ulevard. J spra\.\-ling arid 1 nloriul rnmplex, boasts of a \.tHlel) oi 40 stores and servi.ccs, a thea ter and si'< restaurants. A propo cd Chuc" E-Checse is .,l.ltcd to )Otn the lineup. Pennv's l hrift\ OruS!>, l\C's li<lllmar" und The Barn "tl'al..hou..,t.' hd\C been lung-standing tenant:. I thrnk tu promote ..,hopping-at -home so residents ( ,rn ha\ C> ..,,1lcs ta\ worl..ing for them 1, ''ondenul ... :.aid Harbor Center rcprcsentat1\.e Gloria Moores Our merchants .issociatron '"111 be sponsoring the campaign. ' Phil Bn..,ack, owner of KC's Hallmarl-agrees. 'I thtnl-rt 1s extremely important Costa Mesa residents understand how 10 keep their <>ales tax dollars here," he said . "If thev have a choice, do they wdnl to g1\e their mone) away or get 1t hack?" M c..,a Verde Center has bt'en ~en 1c mg the rc.,tclUrant, retail and cntt>rtainment needs o( residents t >r mam } C'Jr) \long with a ,u1wrmarl-t•l, mo\'1C' theaters, l\ona Lant•-:. .rnd l<.c Capade C hdlct tht• !>\\Ccpmg shopping (enter shm,,ca ... e-. J collcc.t1on of ..,tor<'" along \\ rth Soup PldntJtron Hamburger I lamlet Jnd ti Pch<> CantrnJ. O\er to l 7th Street, Jrm \\JI !..er O\\ ncr oi Pas ta Mesa, 'Jrd ~alt.., 1.1x revenue can ... omct1mc-, be an ambiguous tl'rm for n srdcnts No! tntentronall), but a lot of people• don't understand how the svstPm wor"~, · he said. 'Mavbe the" go to Fashion Island, shop and have something to cat Thcr don't realize that whcllC\ er money spent docs not HEART &SOLE CLASSIC SK and 1 OK fun run and 2SK bike ride, Saturday. October 31. . Sign up ·now! -Call (714) 856-3555 Sponsored by the American Heart Association and The Times Orange County come back to Costa Mesa. "Also, I don't think people realize how much tax revenue actually is generated by the food industry in any given city." Seventeenth Street also covers a slew of services and stores. Jew elry Mart, Mother's Market, Von's Pavilion, Diedrich Coffee and Espresso, Miller's Outpost along with Gino's on the Hill, Mi casa and Mucho Gusto are found along the busy strip. S outh Coast Plaza and Crystal Court top the lineup in major department and speciality stores. South Coast Plaza has more than 200 speciality stores (including restaurants) and six major departme11t stores. Crystal Court has about 60 speciality stores and two major de~rtment stores. 'The convenience and finest selection of stores in Southern California is right in your backyard," said Jan Roberts, director of marketing for South Coast Plaza. "People from all over California shop here, and when you live in Costa Mesa you have ft right at your own fingertips." 6.'M Udo Porte Drive. Newport Beach . 675-9773 Located behind Oek:Jney'1 AMtcuant above Cot. Ol6 Matt-tOmMlpm.Ut. *"'._ LIGHTEN UP. High-tat, high-cholesterol foods can leM ~ with a heaYy heart, COSTA 'MESA IS A GREAT PLACE ·yo SHOP CAMPAIGN! ,.. MERCHANT SPONSORS: City of Costa Mesa Coast TraVel Motor Car Dealers South Coast Plaza J.D. ·Property Management Downtown Merchants Sports Connection . Grant Boys Mo Barkers Tice's Equipment Rental Kinko' s No SUBStitute Shea Advertising Mail Boxes Etc . Newport Party Center Triangle Square ~ Pasta Mesa Harbor Center Goat Hill Tavern C 8r C Financial Services Dr. Brigide . Daily . Plains Lumber 8r Supply Moods and Memories -Marie Eckess Opus Ill • Spooky spooks. ghoulish ghosts, wicked w1tct~s. Entenaining the linJc goblins lhis HaJloween doesn't have lo be scary. AU it take is a few imple tricks to create a mon ter•ously fun party wilh delicious caramel and marshmallow treats from the KRAFT kitchens. Everybody loves Halloween. so why not bring the fun inside! Invite children and even some grown-up CHOCOLATE CARAMEL NUT BARS ghouls into your home this year. Put on a costume, carve up a jack-o-lantcm and get ready for a silly. scary party. complete wilh easy-to-prepare. festive goodie your auests will howl about! We've even included a bagful of simple party tips. guaranteed to make your celebration a scream! One crunchy. gooey bite from a KRAFT Caramel Zap an Apple"", a nibble from a rich and chewy ZAP AN APPLE™ 4 or 5 medium siu apples 1 (14 oz.) bill KRAFT Caramels Wooden stkb l (5 ft. oz.) am evaporated mil~ divided 1 (14 oz.) bq KRAFT Caramels I two-layer German chocolate cake mix 2 tablespoons water with puddJes • Wash and dry apple : inscn slid. 1010 stem end of Y1 mp -aariDe, llldted . each apple. · I m p __.-IWftt dtocaiitidljii ~-__.,,...Microwave caramels and water in small deep glass Ui. neps c...,,_, •1'·3111, ..... --------t!nwt-orrttlOH '2~ to Yl mi.nu c , rumng"iftCr cacn • PY'chca& oven to 350 . • ln medium sauccp1n, melt caramels with ~ cup milk over low heat. stirring until smooch. Set aside. • In lat1e bowl, mix together remaining milk. cake miA and margarine. PTess Ital/ of cake mutture onto bonom of unpcascd 13 x 9'-inch baking pul. Bake 8 minute . • Sprinkle chocolate chips and 1 cup walnuts over cruse top with caramel mixture, prcading to edges of pan. Top w1lh teaspoonfuls of remaining cake mixture: pre s aenlly into caramel mixture. Sprinkle with retNining walnuts. • 8*e 16 to 18 minutes. Coot Cut into bars. 2 dozen Prep time: 25 minutes Cooldna time: 18 minutes MICROWAVE TIP: Microwave caramel with milk in 2~ bowl on High 3 to 4 minutes or until sauce is smooth, stirring every 2 minutes. V.,.......: Subltilu1e chocolate cake nux for Ocrman chocolate ca.kc mill. CARAMELCORN 21 KRAFl'Canmm J talllflll Doa1 watft" 2Y1 qts. popp1ll nra • Microwave canmels Md water m glus 2-cup measure or medium bowl on HIOH I Yl minute ; stir. • • Continue microwavina on HIOH 30 seconds to I minuk or unul sauce is smooch. tining cvtty 301«ondS. • Pour immedia&ely over popped com: toss until well coeled. Spreed onto arcascd cookie lhcel to form •int" layer. • lAl llind.umt firm : break apan. 2YJ quarts ~ONAL: • ..._ anmels with water in uuccpan over low-. ..... ii .... • cJ.Mt-it kted. flNli .._: 10 mm.a:::-.;: _ __.. ___ ~ minute until sauce is smooch. (If caramel sauce is too thin, let stand about 2 minutes before dipping apple .) •Dip apples into hoc caramel sauce: tum until coated. Scrape execs sauce from bonom of apple . •Place on greased wu ~·Store in refrigcrator. Let stand at room temperature IS minutes before serving 10 allow caramel 10 soften. 4 to S servings CONVENTIONAL: • Wash and dry apples: insert hck into stem end of each apple. • Melt caramels with water in I Yl quan heavy saueepan over low heat, tlrring frequcntJy until smooth. • Conunuc as directed. Prep dme: 20 minutes plus chilling Variatloa: Substitute pears for apples. CRISPY CARAMEL TREATS I (14 oa.) ... KRAFT Caramels J tal*lpOOllS -..rt.e l .... ., OOftl cold walft' 8 cups crllp rice rirtal • Microwave caramels, margannc anC:I waaer in I-quart glass bowl on High 2~ to JYJ minutes or u.nhl smooth, stirring evtty minute. •Pour over cereal; toss until well coated. Press into &reued 13 1t 9-inch bekina I*'· Let stand until firm Cut into bars. 3 doun Prtp tt111e: 10 minutes Mkrowaw cookl .. tlmt: 4 m1nU1e1 CONVENTIONAL: • Mell caramels with maraannc and water in heavy saucipan over low heat, scarrina until smooch Conunue .. directed. , ,,. .. n111r• October 22, 1992 Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext.366 ..... Dietitiaf\"2 Recipes/4 Chocolate Caramel Nut bar. or a wtc from any of the haunringly good recipes listed below and your gue~IS will be bewitched. So make urc you prepare plenty of lhcsc simple. goblin-good Halloween trcats .. bccausc wilh ghostly guests in the house, they are sure to disappear like magic! MARSHMALLOW CRISPY TREATS Y. cup marprine l (10 ~ oz.).,._ (6 cups) KRAFT Miniature Marshmallows 6 cups ahp rice ceul • Melt margarine in 3-quan saucepan over low heat. ,. Add ~hmallows; stiruntillnelfed and"\i¥elt 5reri<JC<S. • Remove from heat. • Sllr in cereal Wltil well coated: pre s into greased I 3 x 9 inch baking pill. • Cool: cut into squares. Approximately 2 dozen Prep time: 10 minutes MICROWAVE: Microwave margarine in large mmng bowl on HIOH 45 seconds or until melted. Add marshmalJow ; toss to coet wilh ma.rganne. Microwave I Yl minute or until smooth when urrcd. sttmng after 45 seconds. Immediately add cereal; to un11I well coated. Continue as directed. Variation: Substitute 10-oz.. baa KRAFf Regular Marshmallows (40 marshmallow ) or Miniature FUNMALLOWS for Miniature Marshmallow . MARSHMALLOW TRUFFLES I (12 oa.) lNts .-.IW'ftt d1oco ... t dllpt JI to4' KRAJT ~ Coeo11.a.t..-1 Cllopped pecw M•ltkolortd lprinkJes • Microwave chocolate chips tn &lass bowl on HlOH I minute. •Stir. microwave I minute. Stir. microwave)() seconds or until mooch. • Usina a skewer or ronchac f<d, ctip rnant.mallow '"'°melted chocola&c unttl manhm&llow is · chocolate cOMed. • Roll chocota1e cOlled manhmall0w1 in coconut. dqiped nuu or sprinkltl. • Ute lnOlhcr f<d or metal spenala IO piece manlunaLlow onto WU ~lined •y. • Cbill or keep m cool dry~· AjlproumMtly 38...eQ ""dmt: 20 mirweet Mk••••" <11t ... dmt: 2~ minulll TIP: Pl.cc~ -• lny ·-....... for 10 to 1$ m-..... 1\ia wdl hdp lhcm my f\nn ..... dipped inlo ... ct.ocol•. I • ""-. For a Monster• ously Fun Party ... Remember to shop early for food and paper goods. All of our tasty recipe can be mad~ ahead of time. The day before ~ · the pany. you can prepare Chocolate Caramel Nut Bars. Caramel Apple People caq be made early in the day or the;. .children can make and decorate their own ' Caramel Apple People during the pany. Let the kids make ~imple, cary party invitation~. Juc;t cut out Halloween 5-hape like pumpkm , cat and w1tche' · hat\ from orange and black con truction paper. Write pany .specifics in crayon . • Use miniature pumpkins. about the 1ze of orange . as place etting markers. Ju t wri1e each gue l's name on a pumpkin with a felt -tipped pen. For ex1ra fun. carve the pumpkin first. fill with caramel and you've got easy. fe uve. take-home treat cup~. Blow up orange balloon~. Draw jack-o- lantem face and tie on black and orange streamers (ribbon ) for ~pooky. floating decoration . Let each gue t decorate hi or her own Zap an Apple"'. Provide candy com . nuts. hard candy, rai ins. etc. to create chew). gooey Caramel Apple People. Serve Caramel Cri py Treat . U e a pumpkin cookie cutter to cut the Cn51py Treats into fun Halloween hape51. .Make a pin-the-tail-on-the-black-cat game. Draw a large black cat (without a tail) on a piece of po ter board or a cut and flattened paper grocery bag (use tm foil for gleaming eye • uncool ed spaghetti for whi kers. etc .. 1f you hke) Cut out several paper "cat tails" or create by braiding pieces of black yam. Attach a small piece of tape to each tail and let blindfolded gue t take tum at "pmning" on the tail. Ho t a treru ure hunt. Hide caramel . plastic.toy spiders and bal.$.-gold cand coin . etc. in your yard. Give each pla}er a fl ashlight to earch for the treasure. The one who find~ the moM win ! Create a pumpkin pmata. Blow up a large. round balloon and cover with paste- soaked strip' of new,paper (paste can be flour and water, diluted glue, wallpaper paste, etc.). Let dry for two days. pamt orange and black. pop the balloon and fill with caramel and other creat,. Hang the pumpl in up and let each gueM take tum striking the pmata with a pl~tic bat. Watch the treats come raining down! Play the Mummy Wrap. Divide guest\ into team . One gue t (the mummy) hold the end of a roll of toilet paper while the other guests take tum unrolltng it around him or her to create a mummy. The fi~t d . I group one wm~ . a Thursday, October 22, 1112 • Yogurt helpS provide recommended daily calcium allowance Ask the Dietitian by Deralee followed by the body's rush of so 1•m eatlaa 1 loc of ul1d1. But I Scanlon, R.D. for Oct 22 insulin, which brin15 the blood know bow fatttalaa the dreulnp Q.1 know tb1t yoaurt provides sugar down to a level even lower att. CID you ttll me If tbttt 1tt ulclum to belp build strona bones than it was to begin with. The only any that 1tt lower In calorln than and teeth, but Is there anythlna reasonably worthwhile use or such othen? else special about It? l already a snack is to help fight off fatigue -D.N., Costa Mesa drink a lot or milk. tow•uds the end of a very long Salad dressings can turn a -T.K.M., Huntington Btacb workout. And ~\'en then, why pny low-calorie salad into a real • ...-........ You arc to be the high price for these SO·called dict·dcstroyer ... especially when commended for "special" bars, w~n any sweet you realize that the typical serving including plenty will do the same thing? As for the 'ize is one teaspoon, which can o( calcium in added protein, most of us already conrain 90 calories and 9 grams of your diet. The eat too much of it in the typical fat. Compare that with how much sad truth is that American daily diet: you usually put into the salads you no age group of Show this column to your son. I cat, and the problem becomes girls or women hope it will help. clear. · consumes enough Q. I am on a dlel lo lost welaht. As always, I urge you to read the packaae labels. Obviously, you are beuer off with a dressin& Jhat is low· fat , fat-f rec, or uses the word "light" as part of its claims, buc there are so many examples of deception in today's marketplace that it's wise to check the actuul number of fat grums on the nutrition label . Since you arc a~ing specificall)' ubout calories, I will set aside such considerations as fat, cholesterol and sodium, ahhough these are certainly importnnt. A chart in the September issue or "Environmental Nutrition" newsletter races various types of dreuinp. Amon& Blue Cheesc dtcuinp. 1he loWesl calories are in Hudson Valley Take Heart brand (10 calories per serving): for French dressing, Lhree brands (Slimfast, Hudson Valley Take Heart aniJ Wishbone Light) are tied ac 20 calorics; in J1alian dressings, Weight Watchers brand is by far the lowest at only 6 calories: for Ranch dreui1111. two (Seven Seas Free and Pfeiffer Fat-Free) arc tied at 16 calories; Thousand Island dressings are led by Kraft Free (16) and for ' Vinaigrene/Vinegar the hands-down winner is Seven Seas Free Red Wine (only 6 calories per scrvina). Wei&ht Waacbcn Caesar dreuina is another aooct one (6 calorics). Since lower calories also usual means lower fat content, these a also wise choices from that standpoint. But sodium content can be high here, as with many other dressings. Dualtt Scaaloa 11 • ,.,,,,, dktit/11n. Sbt 11 lht author of boob: "Dltts Th•I Wort" •nd "Tiit lt'tllatss Book of l.B.S." Stnd J'OUr quts1Joa1 to: !Hnltt &anion, R.D., c/o D•llJ' Piiot, P. Bos 1$60, Cost• Mt,., 91626. of it: teenagers ..--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....,..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 Ask the Di ~titian get only about 70 percent of the recommended daily allowaoce,- while those above the age of 20 seldom eat even 60 percent of their proper level. Dairy foods in general (milk, cheese, yogun) are good sources of calcium. To answer your question more -specifically, however, some yogurts may very well offer important extra health benefits. For example, one research study found that a group of women who suffered chronic yeast infections lo"ered their risk of funher infection by 60 percent as a result of a daily intoke of yogurt that contained the live culture Lactobacillu) acidophilus. Since some brands of supermarket yogurt have killed off this culture during heat processing, it is up to you to read the labels carefully to find one vou "ant. Another study conducted' at the Unive rsitv of ealifornia-Davis ,reported ·that a group of people who consumed two cups of yogurt every day for five months developed superior immunity systems in their digestive tracts ... a benefit that, surprisingly, lasted for two full months after they had stopped eating the yogurt. Keep in mind that it is live WEDOUBU MANUFACTURERS' COUPONS WI ACCEPT COUPONS. •• FROM OTHER SUPIRMAIU<ITS ~FRESH LEG 0' LAMB U 4 N GltOUlm ... APPROX 3-ll PKG I 39 NOT TO EXCEED 22\ FAJ ta. e FARM RAISED WHOt.E HEAOlESS • ---. WMDU Oil RUMP POllTION, UMIT·2 LB. ... 2.29 .... S.49 LA• •1...-C110r1 USDA CHOICE llACEan ta. 2.69 , active bacteria cultures that actually turn milk into yogurt. The ones in the immunity study were Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus and, ICIOUS APPLES WASHINGTON, IXlllA FANCY as 1 mentioned above, the one that appears to affec;i yeast infections is acidophilus. h 's well wonh your while to shop selectively -with yogurt , as with so many other foods. Q. My 19-ycar-old son hns taken up body-building. He cats a lot of what he calls ''energy bars," and insi ts that they are good for him. Is that true? -U.F., Newport Dench Not really. So-called "energy bar)" (also known as power bars and )ports bani) fail to live up to their p:ickage claims. For the most part, they are simply hyped-up high·sugar c:indy bars that arc packed with calories and offer no more than you can get from any other high-carbohydrate snack. To mak e them seem valuable, their manufacturers often add protein and such exotic ingredients as ginseng, as "ell as extra vi tamins and minerals. Such ba rs have become very popular among "eight lifters and athletes Y.ho want to build up their bodies for various sports pu rposes. Unfortunately, those who buy into the hype spread the word quickly among )Oungsters such as your son, who want very ______ m.,.,u,c~tp beli~~e~arL_ w1 I help. ' The problem 1s that. as with other candy bar), the quick burst of energy provided by sugar is· BLOOD PRESSU I PILLS WOR F OU TAK [,HEM . ! (i) ~ ('--; Amencan Heart a~a Association V 1 ) A-.M.._, •nae na1:11 \ t''=i!!C::X::- ie A i 4-MCll iU_ =" YI '11ftlll••• ... • .-·-BATHROOM .89 HoodRi-.. PIPPIN APPLES ............................ l.8 .• 59 A-Pl'CK, AO, 60, 75 OR t ()(}WllJT DUUCIU. a&TllmU 2.29 L · B • SW9et Fla¥or, Woth"9on GALA APPlfS ............................. 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C:.lltllll•l•,_llt,,_ ...... _..,_,....,_...,.. •• -i. .. !K• s.i...Mlfflall ll!B b I ~ .......... ~.., ...... 1'11 ......... lt_fl q 'lh•,.--W.., ... IMNC'llt~• .. ·' ' .,. ........... ~,_ ...... ,_.l .. \•t•• ... -n.w , ........ , ··~·1 ... -....r. .. 11ttM •'·~ ................... ___ ......, ___ ... _ ... ,.. ............... • ' 4 Thur9day, October 22, 1982 · Popcorn and video pm'IJ: The perfect Halloween treat for kids h's that hallowed time of year when pumpkins with glowing, ghoulish faces decorate the front porch, the buttery-sweet f ragrancc of popcorn balls fills 1he air and children dress up in their favori1e costumes. Halloween is one or the year' most exciting holidays for both children and adults. Yet the prospect or entertaining a group of lit1le goblins dressed as bumblebees, cowboys and witches can spook even the most experiCJ1ced party planner! Not to fear. The family fun \\izards at Jolly Time Pop Corn ha'e the tri cks and treats to keep kids entertained for hours -a Halloween Popcorn Video Party. The party features America's favorite dynamic duo -popcorn :ind movies -and .there's no better ''ay to ceiebrate Halloween than "ith some tasty popcorn treat and marvelously monstrous mo' 1es. P:irents c:i n feel good about ~crving the wholesome, natural good~ess or popcorn to the kids. Joli> Time 100 percent All Natural M1crow:ivc Pop Corn I!> the only maJor n:it ional brand '' hich contains no artificial flavor~. color~ or pre sen ativcs, :ind it's a\ ailable in four varii:ties: Butter Flavored and Butter Flavored Light (featuring crunch~. largc-poppingyc!.!_9w pop co1n} and Natural Fla,or and l\atural Flavor Light (\\ith tender, !>WCet \\hite pop corn). To get kid!> in the )pmt. create a spooky setting m the morn: room with fun decorations. Dim the lights, hang glow-in-the-dark figures on the walls, place rubber spide~. bats or snakes on tables and chairs, and drape co11on batting cob"ebs from the ceiling. Popcorn treat!. (like those dc:scribed in the recipes below) uc even more tempting '"hen presented m haunting Halloween )tvlc. Cut a white sheet into 6 l>qu:irci., wrap a popcorn ball in c:ich square, tic with orange or black ribbon :ind let the kids draw l>Cary (aces on their gho!>t!> "ith non-toxic black markers -ideal fo r take-home party favors! l3uy a big, blJck \\Itch's hJt, lav 11 on 11'. side on the tabletop and fill "11h pop..:orn balb ''rapped 1n orange cellophane to create a creep) cornucopia. Or, rl!move the !>ecJ; anJ pulp from a large pump1'rn, dry the 1m1de, hoc with foil anJ fill )OUr pumpkin bo"'I ''llh S..::irecrow Stuffmg \\hen the !>ho" l) rend)' to begin, lead )Our little gobltn) to the rno\le room with Oa!>hlights covered "1th red tisl>ue paper. Serve these tempting popcorn ~nacks. de,clopcd in the kitchen!> of Jolly Time Pop Corn, with a soo1hrng fall be\Cr:ige - hot apple cider is a fa,orite -;md let the mo,u! magic begin! Magic Disappearing Caramel Clu!>ters (Watch them d1!>appcar before your eyes!) • I pop & serve bag (J.5 oz ) Jolly Time 100 percent All Natural Microwave Pop Corn, popped -• 1-bag-( 14-oz.) e:ir:rmcls, UOIJCAN A 11 H~LP!V Report drug smuggling to U.S. Customs 1 (800) BE ALERT 'I Bouquet of 1 di. 11" helium balloon $7.99 How about Orange and & Black balloons for your H alloween party? Come In ac 7:30 am and get a friendly •<Jood Momin( from Peay Cunnin~am She's a Iona time Newport Beach resident and an outsrandina employee at CM Sraooncn.When it comes ro typewnrcr and printer ribbons, Peggy kn s 1c all unwrapped • 3 tablespoons half-and-half • l tablespoon butler or marg:trinc • l teaspoon rum navoring • 48 pecan halves (apprm.imately) • 1/2 cup canned ready-made chocolate fudge frosting Place 6 cups popped popcorn in large bowl. In medium sauce-pan over low heat, heat caramels, half-and-half and butler until caramels arc melted, stirring frequently. Remove from heat. Stir in rum flavoring. Pour caramel mi.'(ture over popcorn and toss to coat well. Arrange pecan halves in groups of 3 on a greased baking sheet. Working quickly, spoon heaping tablcspoonsful of popcorn mO.ture onto the center of each pecan group. Spoon frosting into a small saucepan; place over low heat until softened. Spoon over each mound or popcorn. Store in a cool place. M;ikes about 16. Perf cci Popcorn Pumpkins • I pop & serve bag (3.5 oz.) Jolly Time 100 percent All Natural Microwave Pop Corn, popped • I cup sugar • 1/3 cup each: light corn syrup and \\ater. • 1/4 cup butter or margarine · • l teaspoon _ocangc..fuvor extract " • 2 teaspoons grated orange rind . • 1/2 teaspoon un wcetencd powdered orange drink mix • l small pack:lge black licorice nibs (optional) • Small amount re:idy-made frosting (optional) Keep 8 cups popped popcorn warm in ove n at 200 degrees whill preparing coating. In 2-quan saucepan, 5tir together sugar, com syrup, water, butler and salt. Cook over medium heat, stirring con!ltnntly, until mixture comes to a boil. Continue to cook without stirring until temperature reaches 270 degrees on candy thermometer. Remove from heat. Stir in orange exiract, orange rind and orange drink mix. Slowly .pour over popped popcorn, stirring to co:it thoroughly. Cool just enough to handle. Butter hands lightly and shape popcorn into balls. To make your pumpkins extra perfect, shape using the Jolly Time Pop Corn Ball Maker. Using a small amount of ready-made frosting, affix a licorice nib stem on the top of each pumpkin. When cool, wrap the popcorn balls in pl:istic wrap and tie with orange and black bows. Makes 8 to 9 popcorn balls. Scarecrow Stuffing • I pop & 'erve bag (3.5 oz.) Jolly Time 100 percent All Natural Micro\va\e Pop Corn, popped • I cup m1nioturc herb or e:isoned crackers • I cup thin prerzel ~ticks • 1/4 cup bu11cr or margarine • 112 teaspoon dried ba,il • 1/4 teaspoon garlic po"'der • 114 te:i~poon lemon-pepper Pop popcorn according to package direction). Pince popped popcorn, crJckcrs nnd pretzels in large bo" I. In sm:1ll micro'\ :ivc-sa fe bo" I, microwa\ c butter on HIGH until melted. about 30 second . Stir in basil, garlic powder and lemon pepper. Driute o'er popcorn mixture and tos well. ~fakes about 10 cups "Otange County's Best ~ic Affairs Pro(Tam .. ........ 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Monday-Friday 10-BPM S~turday 10-6PM Sunday 10-5PM r Trade-in your old, used chair or sofa (any condition) and receive $100 off on new La-Z-Boy® furn iture. Choose from Orange County's largest La-Z-Boy® selection. I Exclusively at Anaheim , Costa Mesa and El To ro La-Z-Boy® Furniture Galleries . Your Sofa Is Worth $100 Your Chair Is Worth $100 ... toward any La-Z-Boy® upholstered product EXAMPLE: List Price s429 Super Value s399 Chair Trade-In ~s 100 You Pay Only s299 llllUIY Fiii BEST SR EC 1 •1 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH 'ti( fUP.NISH S AT IS FACJ IO N I COSTA MESA ANAHEIM EL TORO 3115 a... BITcl. 521 S.. S&l&t Col9 2.1641 II t .. M. Cll2 .... If• "'7-) (J ... s.fa If U..) CM .. ,, Pll 434-1744 '91-7940 5&.W744 . r •. World's llPlllll rad r 0 n Monday, October 19, the Costa Mesa City Council signed the world's largest Red Ribbon to officially kick-off Red Ribbon Weck, slated for October 24 through November l, 1992. Highlighting the community's commitment to a healthy drug-free lifestyle, the Costa Mesa Substance Abuse Committee is sponsoring b Red Ribbon Event for the second consecutive year on Saturday, Oct. 24, 1992. The day's festivities will take place al Mesa Verde Shopping Cen ter (Harbor and Adams) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. with music, entertainment, community booths, and refreshments, along with the world's largest Red Ribbon, which will eventually be mailed to President Bush, Honorary Chairperson. The Red Ribbon started in Or~nge County by the United Citizens Against Drugs, • measures four feet wide and 50 feet long. Red Ribbon Week What: Red Ribbon Community Event Celebrating Red Ribbon Week Whe n: Saturday, October 24, 11 a.m. -2 p.m. Where: Mesa Verde Center at Harbor Blvd. and Adams Ave., Costa Mesa Highlights of Events: Costa Mesa Police helicopter, Costa Mesa Fire Dept. highest hook & ladder, SWAT van, Canine van, Paramedic van, Boy Scout teepee and children's face painting. live entertainment on stage from 11 :30 a.m. -2 p.m. Cost: Admission and all events are free! Call: Contact Karen Ursini at (714) 972-4859 or 540-4917 l ook in Saturday's paper for a complete (istiltg or local school Red Ribbon activites. Scheduled attractions include: a Costa Mesa Police Department helicopter, SWAT Van , Canine Van, the Costa Mesa Fire Department highest hook and ladder, Paramedic Van, a Boy Scouts teepee, and children's face painting, courtesy of the E tancia High School i.tudent government. Special appearances throughout the day will be a Disc Jockey sponsored by the United Citizens Against Drugs; D.A.R.E. officers; world-class HARO bicycle :rnd rollerblade demonstrations on a quarterpipe ramp; Dave Frost of the California An,gels: the West Side girls, a dancing group from Costa-Mesa's We~t side: not abuse legal drugs. The Senior Citizens and Co3Stline College will laminate the pledges, if desired. Drawings for prizes will occur every half hour from among the pledges. Prizes arc (urnisheli by the following Costa Mesa · businesses.: LHl'~NOI From left, Costa Mesa councilmembers Joe Erickson and Peter Buffa join Mayor Mary Hornbuckle and Vice Mayor Sandy.Genis in signing the world's largest Red Ribbon during r.ecent ceremony. .,, "Tyranny," a local hard tock band; the Estancia Drill Team and Tall Flags; and a barbershop quartet, among others. A pledge booth will be set up to take pledges from young and old alike, to not use il~al drugs and The Costa Mesa Substance Abuse Committee is co-chaired by Karen Ursini and Leslie Dixon, Coalition for Children, Adolescents and Parents (CCAP). Committee members include: Roy Alvardo, Latinos Costa Mesa; Ed Fawcett, Coi.ta Mesa Chamber of Commerce; Verna Letts. ER'A Real fatate: Marie Maples, Senior Citizen'>; Charles Markel. Down1own Kiwanis; Trudy Ohlig, Mesa Consolidated Water District; Anita Peters, I larbor Council PTA; Marcy Tevebaugh. Paularino PTA; M:.irna Miller, Exchange Club Child Abuse Program; Arlene Schafer, Mesa Pride; Senior Girl Scout Troop 167: and John LaVcre, LaCueva . Admission and all activities at the Red Ribbon Event are free. For more information, contact Koren Ursini at 972-4859 or 540-4917. Illusions dance club is good, clean fun I llusiohs in Costa Mesa, the only Southern California non-smoking, non-alcohol club for I4· to 20·year-olds serves as a community role model for "getting high" naturally. Commilled to the philosophy that under· age youth need a "place of their own," Illu- sions provides a safe haven on Friday and Saturday evenings for the 500 to 700 teens who enjoy the fun , music and refreshments that the club offer!. from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. • Since its opening in June, Illusions has been endorsed by the Newport .Oe_ach and Costa Mesa Ciry Councils and well-received by parents, due to the controlled environment provided. Every teenager that arrives is carefully sc reened, including breath tei.ts and metal detection, becau e the club strives to uphold its clean reputation. Accord ing to owner Rick Braeutigam, "We wan t everyone at Illusions to feel good about being here. We're very careful about who we · let in. Anyone who we believe could spoil the atmosphere is not admitted." There's no admittance to the club after midnight. The teen-centered club, referred to a) the "hottest dance party" In lO\\n, includes a huge da11cc noor where a D.J. spins out Techno, Rock. Funk and Top 40 tunes. Snapple, soda, water and chips are served. Future plans include nrnu~ements and arcades. "Everyone admitted into Illusions signs a VIP list that includes their name, address and school," says Rick. "The fir!>t time they visit, they receive a laminated VIP card and a whistle that they can wear around their neck every time they come. lt maJ..es them feel special." No one is allowed to leave the club, unless they're going home. Guests wait in front of the building until their parent~ pick them up, Big Orange a valuable resource The most up-to-date directory olresources for services co nnected with alcohol and other drugs is currently available from Orange CounJy Drug Abuse Services. The 1992 Big Orange is published by the County or Orange Health Care Agency and sells for $4. Reso urces include hotlines and helplines, public agencies and other services in the Orange County area that deal with alcohol and other drugs, including prevention. detoxification, intervention, outpatient counseling, inpatient programs and HIV/AIDS information. For more information, call (714) 568-4800. ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES 13 • • .. and every young lady who has driven there. ii. escorted to he r car. Guests pay $9 the first time they come to Illusions. Each time therenfter, they present their VIP card for a $2 discount. On Friday nights, admission is SS with school identification before 9 p.m. Each week, Illusions provides a free lunchtime concert at a different local high school, and pl~tic VIP cards are disseminated. lllusions is also havin4 a positive impact on residents from neighboring ci ties, who are calling the club to find out when a similar facility will be brought to their community. To find out what the fun is aJI about, visit Illusions at 2285 Newport Boulevard (corner of Fairview) in Costa Mesa, or call 642-5477. This Sa turday, October 24, lllusions is sponsoring its annual "Teen Expo '92'' at O~ Viejo Park in Mission Viejo, which is expected to draw 8,000 teenagers. Trade-in unwanted CDs or Cassettes for cash or credit WNard anything in the store! All USED Compact Discs S3.99& up S20FF § u • I • 7 locations to saw youl ~ow NBNEST LOCATION ... 1835 NeWport BMi Al 04, Costa Mesa >-c z ~ 'We Support A Drug-Free Costa Mesa' • !54&6944 JEWEL.RY • FURNITURE ~ (The Ccxrtylrd) (714) 631-4711 Houis: 1 Olm • 10pn 1 dl)'S I week • I \"1th this a>utJon. e.ptra 11/t SM ---------------------------- ... ---·-· P "Speed· The-PloW'' R by David Mamet E 5 Opens: November 6 Closes: November 28 Friday-Sunday E Showtlmes: 8 pm Friday 8 pm Saturday 7 pm Sunday i FOR RESERVATION S I CALL 646-5887 l ILLUSIONS •l.JNDERAGEDANCECLUB• Taking Place Every Friday & Saturday Techno • Rock· Funky '70s '80s ·Top ·l O 1m411011:11 Friday• $5 with .School I[) Saturday. $2 OFF with Ad Halloween '92 Costume Contest Oct. 30 & 31 $300 Each night for the Best Costumes 55FwySouth to Victorta- Frst RiSt1t • 'NFOHOTUNE (714)60M71 . "\" I I I I ( I I 'I\ ( I I I I ' I 11 ' ' N~n-Smoklng • Non-Aloohollc 2285 Newport Blvd ., Costa Mesa . ' , 1U\lllR Rl~\lRUS "~\IllU DllS " With separate · ClassiEal & Pop · . . environments at . -- · · T~wer ·Records, ... . DllS We provide a -familiar • space for all your · musical ·tastes 1726 Supe~or Ave., Costa Mesa (714) 650-5122 .___....,.__. ._ • • t.. . .. . ... -- . ' - Special thanks to these Mesa Verde Center Merchants, the event sponsors of the Red Ribbon Event. Ballpark Pizzo: Free samples. Bos ton Bicycle Com pany: Gift cer1ificatcs totaling $10 in value. Gloria l\lorsboll Solon: Two gift~ of 40 one-half hour ses~ions. totaling S300 each in value. Konn Lones: Free game pas cs and l-shins. La Petite Doulangerie: One gift basl>.et assortment. Mrs. Fields Cookies: Free soda and cookie samples. Souplantotioo: An assortment of mini muffins. Tempo Music Market: Six, SS gift certificates. These local businesses and organizations have donated priLcs, products and services to the Red Ribbon Community Event and have shown th eir proud suppon for Red Ribbon Week: American Linen Company: PrO\ iding all tablecloths for [\COi. The Uarn Steakhouse: S25 gift ce rtificate. Cl~I CO: S25 gift certificate. Country Side lnn: Lunch for t\\O at Le Chateau Restaurant. Contincntul Title: Providing p.1per cup~ for th e Event. Daily l'ilot: Knon 's Berry F:lrm t ici...ets. Holiday Inn: Marquis reader bvard '>upports ReJ Ribbon \\'cek. ~lesn Consolidated Water District: PrO\ iding all potable ":itcr for fa·ent. Newport-Mesa Association of H.cultors: Will distribute fl ye rs "i1h Red Ribbons to 10,000 households. Newport rub Compan): Gift certificate. Plain True Value Home ' Center. Marqu is reader board .. upports Red Ribbon Weck. United Citizens Against Drugs: M:iJc the longest Red Ri bbon an the ''orld. which \'viii be mailed tu President George and Mrs. U:irbaru Uu sh, the Red Ribbon National I lonorary Chairmen. Pro' ided the sound system, tables and chairs for the Event. World Uook; Presidential books gcJred toward children. Edw•ds Chemaa lceCapades Chala Red Ribbon Community Event · October 24, 1992 from 11 :ooam til 2:00pm For lnfonnation Call: Karen Ursini 972-4859 or 540-4917 1 mile south of 405 ~ on Harbor Blvd. and AdalnliAve. In CCila lta11 I Konalanes m Stage 11 Pledge Boatt . rl Ftre ~. Display ~ ~ 11 Polee~· Display 11 Bke & RoJlerblade 0ermnstrations 11 Comnulity Booths & RelreshrnerU The citizens of Costa Mesa are making a difference. Government police and fire departments, businesses, schools, places or worship, and friends and neighbors are banning together during Red Ribbon Week, October 24 to November I, 1992, to show their unified intolerance toward drug use. The goal of the local commitment to healthy drug-free. lifestyles is pan of a "Drug-Free and Proud" state and national ~mpaign to create awareness and develop a comprehensive drug-abuse-prevention education program in every community across the country. Red Ribbon National Honorary Chairmen are President George Bu!ih and Mrs. Darbarn Dush; California Honorary Chairmen are Governor Pete Wilson and Mrs. Gayle Wilson. The Red Ribbon Campaign originated when DEA Agent Enrique Camarena was murdered by drug traffickers in 1985. Calitornians tor Drug Free Youth, Inc. (CADFY) ponsorcd the fir~t stutC\\idc Red Ribbon Campaign in 1986. In 1988. the National Federation or Parents, Inc. (NFP) spon>orcd the fir~t nationwide c:impaign. Mobilizing communities into action \\ith the me!»sagc th.11 "no u:>e or Joy_ ilJcgal drug and no illegal u~e of tobacco, alcohol or :iny other legal drug" is tolc1ablc, does mal>.e u differ ncc.~so tkmonstrJte )Our commitment fur a "Drug-Free America" by \\Caring and di!lplaying Rec.I Ribbons during Red Ribbon Week. Stop-Gap uSes drama ,fo address drug abuse. The Na1ional Associa1ion of 1hat they ore not responsible for Chi klren of Alcoholics reports that their parents' drinking. one in four ~1udents is confron1cJ The most requested play from \\ilh lamil) alcoholism. Leaving STOP-GAP is "Under Pressure," chihJre n "i1h lt1tle or no a drug abuse prevention dr:ima self-esteem and an inorJinale presented to sixth graders and amount of gu ilt. families arc being older, addrcs!>ing drug use, peer wrn apart by alcohol -the . pressure, lack of self-es1eem and ··soc1ally :icccptable" drug. fomilies in crisis. ScripteJ by Helping children to cope :ind "ntcr/actor Robert Knapp. it is c\plorc issues surrounding family performed by residenb of Phoenix alcoholism and other powerful House, the Santa An:i-based drug bsue'>, is the mission of rehabilitation center for teenagers. faery ye:ir, STOP-GAP invites STOP-GAP, a professional drama school admini. trators and s1:iff to th erapy troupe, that perform s in a perform:inee at South Coast cbssrooms throughout Orange Repertory's Mainstagc to discover County. Their production of NOT how drama can be used as an GUILTY. is directed toward educational and therupeutic tool fourth through·sixth graders and to positive ly imp:ict individual specifically dc:il with the effects lives. of alcoholism on the family. Under the direction of Don R. In a small. int im:ite setting (the Laffoon, STOP-GAP is in its 14th <1ml1cnce is limited to 50), students year of producing award-winning '' .1ti:h the performance and then ~he:u re. To find out more about ''vri... ''tth the actors to discuss •school and community touring JnJ rule-play positive alternatives performances. and on-going to "knee and guilt . Students learn weekly workshops, call (714) 1h,1t th-.:y Jrc not alone in.1Uifering -648.CllJS. STOP-GAP is lecated at CUSTOM FURNITUR E & D ES IGN WESTERN.~OUTHWESTERN PRIMITIVE. MEDITERRANEAN OUR OWN FACTORIES TO SERVE YOU. 1545 NEWPORT BLVD. . I COSTA MESA, 714/548-9007 1h1., problem, that help is 523 North Grand Avenue in Sant:i STOP-GAP drama troupe performs "Not Guilty" in classrooms a\a1lable. and most importantly, ~A~n~a~. ~~~~~~~~~~~t~h~ro~u~g~h~o~ut~O~ra~n~g~e~C~o~u~n~t~~~de~a~l~in~g~~~ilh~th~e~e~f(~e~~s~o~f~a~lc~o~h~o~lis~m~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ COMMERCIAL/HOSPITALITY /RESIDENTIAL LOCAL NEWS ONLY Fo r a subscription to the Daily Pilot, ca ll 642-4333. DISC OR DRUll BRAKES II TIMING llLT REPLACEllENT I • lllpllel _... 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Prize drawings will take place every half hour from pledge entri es. r.-.-.-••••••• AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAe- Red Ribbon Pledge No Use()( ll~l IAug;. No 111~1 Use Of Legal Drugi ~ N~---------= O:tobcr 21, I 9CJ2 ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ---~----------------------~----.-.-.-.-................... .-.••••••• ;.-.-.. Red Ribbon Pledge No Uore l)-c~ lllcgalcs Y No Usare I~ l~llcs lk'g:llm<.-nte. ·~Norn...., ___ _ • C\:tohT 21, J9()2 •¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥~¥¥¥ ---~-~------------------------ --------------------------------------- Thur•dav. 0c1ober 22. 19il) --------------------------- -~ I, HARO bk:ycle freestylers perform mid-air aerobics off quarterpipe ramp. HARO. ·bicycle freestyle rs 'Just Say No' to drugs It's showtime! All eyes will be o n the world-class HARO bicycle and rollerblade team when they perform un fqrgettablc bicycle freestyle routines set to the sounds of popular, upbeat IT}usic. at this Saturday's Red Ribbon Community Event in M esa Verde Center. Join the excitement as the HARO team exhibits their extraordinary skill on a state-of-the-art quarterpipe ramp, with aerial acrobatics guaranteed to thrill the audience. But HARO's most challenging feat of the day, will be delivering a heartfelt "Say No To Drugs" message as they impress upon youngsters that they ca n face any of life's challenges without the use of drugs. . Cellular phones -tap into 911 emergency service Drunk Drivina ls everyone's problem ... FACT: In Orange County ench year, over I million-drunk driving trips are made, resulting in 4,000 deaths and injuries. FACT: About 60% of the deaths and injuries are drunk drivers and their passengers -the rest arc innocent victims. FACT: ALL DRUNK .DRIVING DEATHS ARE PREVENTABLE. The Cellular Division in Costa Me sa is asking you 'io help make our streets and high ways safer. How? Dy reporting drunk drivers to the proper authorities from the safety of your car. I ·800·400·84·W How To Spot An lnto,h:uk<J Drhcr Accon.J1ng to MADD ot Or Jnge County, the number of 111to,1catcd drivers in Orange County bc1,,ecn midnight and three 111 the murn111g c:in bl! ai. high a'> I out of 3 drivers. Herc's some '' .irning ... ign~ that ind1c:11e )OU should diJI 911 to help prevent a tr .igedy ·Unu-.ually \\idc turns ·Straddling the center lane or IJ~ marker · ·Weaving or !>"-Cf\ ing -Sudden stop, -Tailg:ning -Abrupt or illegal turn., -Rapid accckratil.in or deceleration The federal Government, in cooperation with tht; cellular divisions of telephone companies, have recently made a Toll-Free 911 service available to any cellular phone customer in ''Phone Man" from The Cellular Division of Costa Mesa reminds you to dial 911 from your car and help fight drunken driving. -No headltghi.. Jt night -Drh ing "11h 1hc "'indo" do" n 1n cold \\Cather ·Nearly ~triking ~n obJc:d or car ·Drifting Southern California. (Similar service I!> available fo r emergencies anywhere in the country.) Now )OU can report drunk drivers, emergencies. accident-,, roaJ hazards, or any other critical situation~ from }our cJr when they happen -and the phone!' call b free. You'll also feel safer while on the ru;1J. l..ncl\\ing that help is just a phone call a\\;l), ... houlJ }Ou c\er be in need of assistance. "The cost of a ce.llular telephone h:.h Je~r1..i:.cd dramatically in the pa!>t l"-O )Car~. lrom approximately SI ,500 to around S~OO," "J}'> foe Eyrman, O\vner of The Cellular Di\l\1on ··r--.o\\. lor approximately 83 cl!nt!> per day, }OU can purchase .1 full service, h:ind'i·frce cellular phone and COJO~ peace of mind ''h1lc driving, and ::u 1h1.: :.Jilli.! time. help make our ro:idways a safer place." Stop in at The Cellular Di\lsion's nc" l~.11um JI the 1919 Newport Boulevard (at the corner of 19th Street) to find out more information abuut purchasing a}ld tn'>talling a mobile phone. or 1..ill -Slov. rcspon!>c to traffic s1gnab ·Drhing in the opposite direction trom traffic no,, \\ h:n 'ou Should Do tr You pot An I nto,icatcd · Orher According 10 l\1A00. rcm~mbi.:r thc~c: .,Jfc:t~ tir, "hc:n \ou see 'omconc .. dfl\tnl! umkr thi.: 1nnucnc1.:"· -~t11nta111 .:i '>Jfi.: follm\lng J1-.1~nLc:. Do not Jllcmp1 to pas ... .If a dmer j., b1.htnd \OU, turn rtl!ht .at the 111::.irc:,1 intcr:.cctton nnd .tllo,; him to pa;s, -~IOH! to the 'houlJcr and stop if the driH:r ~' c;oming head-on Sound your horn and' tla.;J1 ~our lights"' to get their a11cntion. :.. -Sio\\ do"n and 1.\pi.:ct the une,pcctcd \\h n :ipproad11ng an inter ... cc11on. ·Use your '>C.1tbi.:li-.. Keep your children in :.ipprn\ cJ sJfCl) t"lclts k(.'(:p all dwrs llh:l..cJ. -Get the l1cenw number. Use )OUr ccllul. r phon..: to diJI 91 I and report them. (It'' a free call'!) Gi'c: a dc,cnp11on ol the vehicle. direction hc.1J~J. Ire n ... ..: number and )uur locauon. Proudly Supports National Red Ribbon Day Special thanks to all Mesa Verde Center Merchants. .. I Event Sponsors: Gloria Marshall Salon La Petite Boulangerie Sou plantation Boston Bicycle Co. Mrs. Fields Cookies Tempo's Music Market BallPark Pizza Kana Lanes HOTLINES Hotlines and helplines provide alcohol and drug abuse information: Start Hard? Idle Rough? Give Poor Mileage? AJ0Anoa/AlalttD 545-1102 Alcohol 1nd Drua Abuse 24-Hour Hotline Toll Free 1-800-444-9999 AJcobolkl Anon1mou1 24·Hour 773-4357 Hl1pealc Alcohollcs Stnkt1 531--4624 Hodlae Help Center 24·Hour 778-1000 Local Drua Abuse Counc:ll Cotta Me11 85().8431 N•rcotln Anonymous 776-8'81 N•lioul Dru1 Abuse Trt•l· .... aerernl Toll Frco 1-800-262-2463 Oraap Count1 Dn11 Abuse Stnlcn 834-2011 Slartla1 Polat, Coat. Mes• 642·"°5 ,...... ..... ,....., .... .. •Jm ... Same Day Rebuilding Foreign & Do~estic Ask about our exclusive One Year Warranty Fuel Injection & Computerized Fuel Systems . Same owtiler for over 25 years Open 5 days 8:30-5:30 558-2181 • 6112-8286 rzJ '. • ) 1 •. I • ' . . from L THE.CE LLU SION •• - 77 ~la are killed or inju~ by Drlink artvars in any given~ ~-·---~·-----~ ~ C111M'ltla has ~ned ta. 811 Natuaork to celular Phorl9 Ueera FREE OF CHARGE. ' .. Safe Driving Information Supplied By MADD What should vou do H you SPot an lntoxtcated Dltver? • Mal,..aJn a Ute tolow:.ig clll.nce. Acly bloCk • t>e•. Do not .n~ to pas. Tiwy mWf •erve trto you. • n a drtver II beNnd you, tum ~ at the neareet lnler99dion. l.91 them pea betof'e rwtumnQ to your route. • Mew• to the lhouldlr Md llop I the drtYer la c:o"*1g head-on. Sound your hOm I ftMh your Mghta to try to get their ~ • Sk>w down and •JIPed the uneJIPKted when ipprOKhlng an trtereec:tk>n. After midulght be exttemety cautioua c:ro•ng .,. tnlerMCtton ... even I the IW1C II grwen. • U.. your INl>eb. KMp' your chtldren In llPPfwed aatMy ...... Keep .,, doora lodced. • Get the Ice,.. number. U. your moble phOne to dlll 911 and f9POl1 them. ft'a 1 hH ca•I Give 1 ~of the vehk:le, dl~lon headed, lceNe ,.,mber, and your loclitlon. Your go.I •the C>el9*ed Ortver la to drlv• all your pauengera home aafefy. They_., apprKNlte your ca,.I WhV the Dasianeted Driver? In Orange Courtly, owr 1 mmat"t drunk dfMng t,._ .,. med9 •ech Md.,.,.... •8Ch y.ar. About~ of the dNthe I injurtee.,. ._.._..i.... .. .... ,... .. If 11Dcetll vlc:tlma. .,,,... OU1H8AM ALL ~Aaa . .,,. ~.,.., ..... LNDI .., ........ i • • ' t 1 t I • I oast of the oas.t ! A look at the people and events highlighting this week's local _arts and entertainment scene' Homes are where heart, funds are for CdM PT A ' COVER It was created by architect Sue Hong Wong, contractor Scott Hinger and Tracie McCloskey, who is the talented interior de- signer of TLM Interior Designers. The entrance hall contains many unique features repeated elsewhere in the home. Overhead is a domed ceiling -among the many unusual ceilings throughout the house, which also features interesting dOOtWays and windows. Hand-painted touches also abound, as do unique pieces of furniture. e_xquisite tnpcs- try, an eclectic art collection, lighting details, warm. This is not a square home on a square lot, and as a result the roo~ have interesting angles, unusual windows and fun nooks an~ crannies (some of them hidden). Decorated by Laury Barnes, daughter of the Lcmkfos and owner of Elizabeth Bene· field in Corona del Mar, the house features an elegant living room, a European· innuenced dining room, a kitchen with light and airy breakfast nook and fully equipped work areas and comforroble bedrooms. & Homt of Wortll and Usa 8"~lct-Probst ll17 Oceaa Boulnard Corona dtl Mar A sellout Is never a sure thing -just ask some local arts; entertainment and sports organizations. However, for 'f 8 years the Corona def Mar High School PTA Home Tour has sold out.~ the recession, organtzers are workJng hard to make sure the 19th annual event Tuesday doesn't break the streak. a high-tech gym and mo~e. .....------..,,-..,..--------------------..,..-----i The stakes are high: the support of eduoattonal programs, instructional equipment, schotarshlps and needed material at Corona del Mar High School. Cover photo by Mart! Martin Slx homes (each of which Is described below their respecttve pictures) will be visited during this year's tour, which runs from 10 a .m .-4 p .m . The $25 flcket prtce Includes a basket at Sherman Gardens, where mothers who are members of the school's Parent Teachers Association will model fashions from Arnolre and Ml Pface. Artwork by CdM students Wiii be on display. For Information on where to get presale ttckets, call Marilyn Pelfs at 721-0317 or Patty Sue Glasgow at 760-6160. & Homt or Dick u d Tracie McCloskey 26 Canyon Fairway Big Canyon, Newport Btach & Home or Diil and Carol Foley 1 Royal St. George Big Canyon, Ntwport Beach Overlooking Big Canyon golf course, this home is a delight to view thonks to its Joa- tion and the artistic combination of South· western touches with Newport elegance. Highl ights: an eclectic living room incor- porating Southwestern artwork the Foleys co llected while living in Arizona with the antique furniture collected by Dill Foley's grandmother; floor-to-ceiling dining room windows that take full advantage of the view; the lib rary's stone fireplace and oak bookcases; a family room filled with a pool table, antique slot machine, juke box nod sunken television nrea. Homt df Robtrt and J oy LcmkJ n ..... 7 Windsor Harbor HUI, NtwpOrt Btach This well-designed, treasure-filled home Interesting architecture and eclectic use of reflects the needs and tastes of its owners, color and textures with warm EuroP4:an flair exud ing elegance, warmth and crutivity. make this home elegant but congenial and & Home or Josiah and Slane Bt lden 11 Belmont Harbor lllll, Newport Buch Designed by architect Stewart Woodard, built by Dave Bo1zenhardt and designed by Signe Belden, this elegant and dramatic house uses color and art 10 enhance its many striking features. Th11 two-year-old old English-st)le home reflects warm1h and ambience. from i1s no"· cry rront yard to ill artful master bedroom. h's the home featured on today's Wecl· end ~ction CO\'Cr photographed by Marc Martin. Shown in lhe photo with the Bene· dkt·Probsls arc this year's chairwomen of the Home Tour -Pauy Gwin (dork hn1r) and Kalie Tucker. ~ llomt .ol Dkk aad Carol Grit,·cs 2201 Watrrfrolll Corona dcl Mar The ambiance of this historical. 60-ycar· old couaae (one of 1he oldest still s1:1nding in Corona dcl Mar) is lovingly retained with mony an1iques. Many-features and details common in the past but rurcly seen aodoy are featured, in· duJins a coiy family library, ia bathroom with quain1 cast-iron tub, 11onc fireplace) and other rustic touches. Love-In's bill is suspect~ I f you be~ Madisoa A~nue advertisin& executives and clasaic rock radio stalioa pro- palDlllCR, a generation of ide- alistic flower-cbildren bonded t<>- tcther in a bliuful unity of peace, kwc and happloesa 2S ye.n ago. We'll forget for just a moment what many· or those flower-children became, namely mini-van driving yuppies as sucked into 1he frantic qucsc for material possdSions as Lbe okter aeneration they scorned in the halcyon days of the '60s. Sunday, in Fountain Valley's Mile Square Park, KISX-FM will ~pons.or a "Love-In" featuring the Jefferson Starship, Pecer Frampton and Robby Krieger, the guitarist from the Doors. The free music:il festival begins at noon. All three performers are worthy mu 1e1an and signposts on rock music's pa1h che put 2S yelll'S, Bui 10 highlight 1he 1hree in a 25th annive~ry of l967's fabled Summer or Love is an amusfog nouon a1 bcs1. and a blalal\t example or crass mar- T Wetland grass is blue B luegrass music will waft from the Bols3 Chica Wetlands be· tween 2-5 p.m. Saturday as the all- volunteer Bolsa Chica Land Trust sponsors a free "Bluegrass o n the Mesa" concert. Admission i~ Cree but donations will gladly be :iccepted at rhe evenl, which will be held ap- pro1'imatcly tY>o mile south of the cuy or Sun Cl Beach on the north side or Pacific Coast Highway. The mnin attraction will be the popul3r band Gray E:iglc, a new ::and unique bluegrn~' en~emblc presenting a music rooted in tradi- tion yet contemporary in its energy and aggre ive freedom. At it's core is a banjo-mandolin duo ca- pable or reawakening the listener's car to the beauty or traditional American string band music. Bolsa Chica Land Trust is dedi- cated to the acquisition, pre erva- tion nnd re torntion or more than 1,700 ucres or Bolsa Chica lands. MUSIC Paul Kantner's Jefferson Starship performs al Sunday's free kLSX- FM "Love-In" concert at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley. W hen Cindy Wilson retired from the 1J-62's, there was concern that the infamous party band might not be able to handle the latest personnel change. After all, her harmonies with Kate Pierson were the B-62s' siJrnature. llut a hit album and tour (which comes to Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre 8 p.m. Saturday with the Violent Femmes) has thrown that talk a whammy. You may recall there was similar concern voiced when Cindy's brother, RUitarist Ric!cy. died of AIDS. But drummer Keith Strickland threw away his sticks, picked uP-an ax and helped lead the B-~2 s to post-punk success after years or being alternative music's answer to Spike Jones. For ticket lnf"ormatlon on the Irvine show, phone 856-8096. THE SCENE Eating In Bed: fun foursome ~ By Blain Mawel 5'**"•--- 0 ne can't help but love the Eating In Bed official bio: .. Pseudo alternative rock - Southern Calif.; drums, ~ss. guitar, singer; lots of songs -well rehearsed. Politically incorrect - no crack. .. However, what the brief description doesn't mention are the names of the four ulcntcd music makcn -l\.lmcly guitarist Kurt O'Brien, si!1ger Patti Pannell, drummerJamn Stubblefield and busist Darcey Stubblcfiel . " ltering at its worsr. Jefferson Starship is nor the Jef- ferson Airplane. The only members of the original band in this Stnrship aie Paul Kan1ner and Jack Casady. No Grace Slick, no Many Balin. This is noc the Jefferson Starship of "We Built This Ci ty" or' "Sara," either (Thank God, or the Goddess, if you prefer). Kantner was the revolutionary in the original Airplane and one has to wonder wh:u the man who penned the rabid anti-es1ablishmenl song, "VohJ'ntecrs." thinks of having to slum for a radio station's exploita1ion of pop culture. The Starship performed :it the Or- ang~ County F:sir in July and did no standard hits: no "While Rabbit." no "Somebody To Lo\'e." It as a good show. however, spo1lighting some of Kan1ner's mo~t recent '"ork. It will be mtcres1ing 10 sec how the band perform on Sunw). Frampton "'~s all of 17 m 1967. Though he l~t a lot of crcdibilit) aficr his comet-like ri.;c to fame m the mid·70s thanks to 1he lave album. "Frampton Comes Alive," he hJs al· wa)'S been a great guitarist and his l:ite '60s work "ith Humble Pie h:isn 't lost its impacl Krieger's inclusion is the most in- teresting. The Doors hardly reflected the peace and love stereotype the· '60s holds today -reg:irdless of what Oliver S1one might have us be- lieve. Jim Morrison and friends rev- eled in 1he fragmentat ion an.d decline of Wes1em civilization, and though Kreiger did write the most "flowery'' of the b:iod's songs -such as "Light My Fire," and "Touch Me," the Doors would be a footnote were it not for the darker shade of songs such as "Bre:ik on Through," ''The End" and "Roadhou!>e Blues." If the performers rely on rehashing old stand:irds, Sunday's show will be a tragedy bec:iuse it will showca e anists who have lo!>c11he1r integrit~. H 1hey mix 11 up a bit and play nc"'er Sluff as well JS g1\e older hits 3 new energy. 1he show could be \Cry enJO)'- :ablc. A 101 of 11 "Ill depend on 1hc au1.hcnce When KJnlni!r plJyed the Orange Count~ Fair. 1t 'ccmed 3'> 11 9S percent of the auJ1cncc-\\al> glued to llS ~Ub. Though the show as !>pons.orcd b~ Budweiser. no akohlll "111 be :ii· lowed into 1he pJrlc Uut. there j, one fact thJt Jlt llld ;ind new rctro- h1pp1cs CJn find cc 1"'' m· The gig 1' free. -8) J0t•I Bt'l'r) Let it be, pl eJse let it be • T he long Jnd wmJ111i; roJd p .l u I M C· C:an nC\ 's "Li• er· pool Or.1tono" 1~ u king lhe OrJngc PCoi.ntY P1:riom11ng Ans Ccma ··nJ~ SllurJl\ with the \\ C>I Cll.J\I pr,·· nua.-o( 1h.· fornur B.-Jilc's '1.~rJIJcJ J,·rJrtur.-fru n pup. The S.?~-S I ~O Jolbr quc\11on (1hl1's 1hc pn•.:-ol Jdmh~ll'n to 1h. M.utcr ChMJI~ ol OrJn~c Coull!\ pcdorm.lnc.-~ j3 "\\'111 he t>.: there?" • h 's enough to mJkc a \VccJ..cnJ eJ- i1or pull 0111 .i ,j)> er hlmmcr ... or wJml gun. . Lln 'IVorJ ouu:> LonJonlown '\\,U McC.lnnc~ ·~ pl.mnmg 10 come. But ) ou J..now whJ1 c.m l1Jpp1m \\ ith pbns mJJc ln oc.-Jn JwJy. ·. If hc"s J no-show, h-d Jmf1cJ th.u ~== Jt lc.ut we got 10 s1.•,• Rini;o .lt P.1nl11. Amphit hcJirc tht) summe r hJving fun is, well, still fun for the foursome. Everyone gets :i ch:ince to contribute, and the bound:trics the group explores couldn't be more bro:aJ. "l'm eriou$ly considering writing a song bl cJ on :an old 'Sur Trek' episode," admitted jlmcs Stubblefield. "So for, we h:ive :a fair r.inge of subjects we've "tittcn :ibout." Indeed, he :tddcd, "Skeleton Crew" is about "us screwing up the pbnct," "hile the song "W.lke Up C:ill" encourages people to ukc chJrge o( their own lives. And, of counc, there ::ire the song th:H t.11k Jbout the ups ::ind do" ns of rcbtionships. "We just Jo it for J lot of fun," OJl'\:CY tubbldiclJ s::id of E:ating Jn Bed. The Stubblefields, who arc married, formed the group about 18 months ago after another project (which shall remain unnamed) folded. What started as a casual effort to write and perform songs while Eillng In led It (from left): Kurt O'Brien, P.Jtti P.innelt, James Stubblefield and Darcey Stubblefield. And while fun mJ)' be the prime motivJtion, Elting Jn Bed concinucs to perform :ind (;Jin .Hlention "ith See BED/1! , l - -----·----~~ -# -....... --~-... H :rnginn out with French artist Jean-I ol Franqueuil is sort of like being inside Bi1ly Crystal's wi nk. Humor with a heartbeat. A boundless imagination that swagg_ers with sass and verve. The free spam of a rom:u:nic poet straddling a rainbow, remembering a paper moon. Indeed, he's got the world on a string seekipg out the best kite height, and his joy is fhe luck of the draw. Whether creating portraits and carica- tures of world leaders and celebrities (Dus- tin Hoffman, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Eddil! Murphy, Kevin Costner, and Kelly McG11lis arc among 1hose he is best known for), or the more !>en1ime.ntally inspired land!>capes -both categories of which arc on view in his current solo exhibition at the Mondavi Wine and Food Center {through --.. ... December) -11 is this sense of adventur- ~ ous spontaneity that is 1he symbolic refer~ • ._1 •11~111 ence point to franqueuil's style as an art-UU £. isl, and as a wn nderlus1ing citizen qf 1~e world. However, even though he speaks four Arts Scene languages (plus several African dialects) ... ----• and has lived in more diverse international locales than most people can visi t in a lifetime -Africa, Belgium, Germany, Japan and both coasts of lhe United States. to name a few -it is quite likely that Franqueuil, 38, has recently felt more 1tian a bit grounded to California. This aflernoon in a special ceremony in Sacra mento, Franqucuil will present the State of California with his large pain1ing ent illed "free Flag" which has been accepted on behalf of the slate to join the public collection of works hanging in the Depanment of Commerce. Using a pointil- lism-like 1echnique 10 crea1e i1s colorful, gli ltery-shimmery effect, his 50 x 90-inch oil on canvas painting depicu the Oag with the Statue of Liberty's crown points and torch peeking sligh1ly over lhe slripes. alongside faintly scripted wording from the early passages of the United States C.On- s1itu1 ion. "I like the American way of life," says Franqueuil, "and I've always thought that its powerful-looking nag captures .1hc spirit of 1his free land, and reminds people that America and California are still places 10 build dreams. I guess l wanted the painting to represent the opportunities this Jean-Pol Franqueuil: . . P ainting wi th a po et 's CJDQiCcJI- .._.,_..,........,. JHn·Pol f ranqueuil poses nm to his oil on anv~s Kelty McGillis portrait. on on canv.s "free fbg" (top photo) h;as been accepted fof su te's public collection. country was based upon, because f feel very blessed and proud to be a resident here." Interestingly, the Paris-born, self-taught ar1is1 actually be&an his career as a political cartoonist. Growing up in sev- eral different coas1al councries of West Africa where his ra- ther worked u an adviser for the French government, Fran- queuil at-.ys kept op on politics by rcadina a variety or newspapers (a habit Chae continues today and attributes 10 his broad knowledge of current world affairs). At 17, he was living in Struboura and oontemplating a ca- reer in electromechanical engineering when he decided to augment his income as 1 cartoonist for a local paper. His creative talents soon become his focus, and in the years that followed, he traveled extensively, living the life of a gypsy and paying the ball a a political cartooni1t in such leading periodicals :is U.S. News and World Report, lnternntional Herald Tribune, New York Times and The Washington Post. S1iOed by his own succ:eu {"I go1 fed up 1rying 10 be funny cvcl)'dny"), and with a desire to try and rmke it 3-; " crious artis1. Franqucuil arrived in Southern California an 19 6. Oy scd.ing the advice or well-known French rcstnur;ini owners in L..A. 10 f'ind work, he M>On. ended up pai n ta ng :i portrnit caricature of Elton John as a binhday prescnl to the singer from lhc owner of Le Dome restaurant m Hol· lywood. As news of his tnlenl spread, so did his com· missions from the beautiful people in bright lights, e'en though he cs1nblishcd his i.1 udio and residence in che Ne"· port Ocach area In fact, he is presently "'orking on an enormous comm1 !>ionetl mural (210 x bO inches) for Le Dome which will incorporate logos from chc entcrtoinmcn1 bu iness ulong with sctnes from the mo:.t signarieant film!> made during 1he lusl 10 years. As a painter, he describes himself as a ''beyondist," stnv· ing to cap1ure lhe momcnr and crea1e 1he illusion or ct- tending beyond the frame of the canvas, and thus beyond the visions of reality. Most of his pain1ings are oversized. and arc of1en divided inco sections, a technique which fur- ther enhnnccs the feeling of movement and creates a revcr- ber.iting illusion 1ha1 the im- ages n•¢ coming from some· where off the CUOV3S • In works such as "Ocar ln1en1ions." "Blind Dale" ot the intriguing "Hones Hy· polhesis" (pictured). it is clear 1hat Jean-Pol Fra n- queuil is sharing his own field or dreams, leadin1 us some- where over lhe rainbow, and beyond. 0 Robert Mond1vi Wine and Food Q ntt t, 15'/1) S«nic A ve. Costa Mesa, 97'9-4jl0. Admission tree but phone ~all required before viewillf, exhibit. ...... ,,_ "Hone'• ~hftit" is anoth~r oH on canvas by Jean·Pol franqueuil. Art Museums Orange Coast's Most Complete day, Thursday •Alla Coffoehou)e 506 31.t ~ "°"\P.''lft 9(.'ach, 631 ·-l312 'Chromt' Drl ms. ' J Qne man show ol C>11g1nJI oal p.iml•n.;. ot hot rods and I I.tile)~ G1 Lagun.1 B<:.:ich .111 i>l :ind Costa M<'">.1 rt">tdent R1tl f'inn, dJ' .:; Oct. 25 Adm•'~ on free • Bowen MusNm ol Cultural Att 2002 North Main St., Santa Ana, 567·3600. Grand r~ning exhibits of prt>-Colombl.ln gold .and Chlnete <1rt treasur~. Perm.lnent coUecttOn includes historic C...liforn1.1 artJ- fKU, Afnan SC'IJlpture, NJl~e Amerian anJ Oceanic art Hours: 10 a m.·5 p.rn. Tucsd.ly·Sunday Admission: S4,50 (Of adults, Sl for seniors and students and S 1.50 for ch1ld1et1 under 12. • Llguna Art Museum 307 Cliff Ori\e, lagunJ Beach, .C94 6531 "'\.\'hy P.irad1se. r.ilnlmg> fl()m Che T~ns .ind Twent~.' a group mow by Cal1fomi.t an1>ts, continues thre>Ul!h Nov. 20 Hours· 11 a m 5 pm Tu~y Sunday Closing lime fricl.lys is 8 p.m ~m!UIOn· Sl for adults, S 1.50 for ~mor C.1t1Zens. \tudents, fre-e for ch1klren undN 12 • LlguM Art Museum -Soulh Co.ut Pl.ua S..~llite H JJ Bri:.tol St , Costa ~~. 662·3366 Thflft Store Pa1n11ngs," l~ Angeles artot Jam ·Sfl.:tw's collecttOn ol p.11n11n~ by anonymous hobbyi)U and amatuen from th11f1 stO<es. swap meets and churc.h ba~mcnts, on \/ic\v through Jan. J (t'~h1b1t cit~ N<A 25·301 Hour£ 11 .a m.·~ p m. Mond.iy-Fnday, 10 .i m.-6 'pm. S.lturwy: 11 .i m ·6 p.m. Sund.ly. Ad m1»Klf'I: frtt • Ne14porl HilH>Of Art Museum 850 $.in Clemente Omc Ncwpon Be.ich, 759· 1122 "Both An .ind Life. C.em1m at l5," 100 "'°'ls by 17 artl'U in0ut"n«'d by Cem1m C £.l ~Graphics £dit1ons l1m1tc<.h, one of the most 1nllu<.-n11al cente~ for the cfcJhon oi l1m1tl-<l t-d1tion an \\Orb in Nn•'"'" Jnd "New C:..hforn1a Art: R.ldiel l.l ho.,"cz·" an e1i.h1bo1 ol sculvture wng unu-.u.il material both on "oew througf\ "'°" 29 llOUr\ 10 • m ·5 pm TuesJ.i\• Sund.t)' Closing tome frid.lys •> 8 pm Ad- m1S$>00 . S4 ft>< .ldults, S2 for ~·n1or <•ti· zcm .ind stodet1b ;and free (or children under 12 .ind members Community Galleries • Cosl.t Meu Art LHgue Callery 1661 Sunllo"er A\.C . S.lnta Ana, 540 6430 011 p.istd arh>I Bollie Nu~t tS (e.;11u1cd .irtt.t during Oc1obcr .lnd NO\cmber H()u(), 10 a m ·6 pm T~y-5.lturd.>y-; 11 .t m.·5 pm 4'undJy. Adm1~t0n free. •Costa Mesa Senior Ciliun1 Center C.llery 19th Str(-ct and Pomon.l AV<'nue, Cou.a Mt'\41 Clonous C...lif0tn1J," p.l)lel itrto\Qtlr. or local CJl1(orn1.1 scenery by Aster Miller ~i.uehon . .a local awa.cd·winning art· ISl, on '-ICW in the gallery's se<:ond flue)(, •City or lnine '"'"e Fine Arts Cc.anter in HeritJge P.lric, 1021 Y.i~ A\~. ll\.ine, 724 6000 "lmpcrfKt Order." .an e~1b!· lion \\hich 1n<ludei paintings. sculpture Road, Cosu Me-..:!, 432-SOJ•J In the Photo and lrbtilllahons by Barbara MtCJrren. Tim G.lllery· "Recent Ter1Jins." an e'h1b1tt0n Hawkinson, Buu Spector, C...me Unger· ol IJn<hcaJX'S by Southt·rn CJhfornia pho· m.>n, Martin G.lntman, Nicol.ls Rulle anJ tographcr l.tur1e Brown on d1..plav throu&h EM1n Wurm, on '-ICW thruugll 1'ov 3 Nov. S. Houri.: 9 a.m.·5 pm. l\.lond.l)· Moors: noon-9 pm Moncfay, 9 .a m.·9 Friday. Ad1111>s10n. free In the Arc Gdllt>ry. p m. Tues<l.ay· Thul)(iJy, 9 a.m.·4 pm. f11· the annual rJculty Art Sho"" J mulh·m<:J1J day; 9 .i.m.·3 p.m SJlUrdJy, .ind 1 ·S p m e>.h1b1t fc.ilurtng \\Of'ks b) CX:L fJ( ult} SunJ..iy. Adm'"'°" Free. membcfs in th<• i1(\lt .trb, mu~c .inJ m.ilh· • In.inc V.tllty Col~ge S500 1~1ne Cen· emJtoo dl·p.i11mcnu. prt")("nt('(J through ter Dr . IMne, 559-3453 The 4Sth an-N(IV 5 Hou"' 10 am ·2 Pm. i\1-JOdJ) n1"ersary "Ro.1d .ind Trad." art eAhibit, 1n lhur)(.fay Adml\!>tOn lr<'i? '"hich drawings ilnd other .iuto an from •Orange County Ccnli:t fOf Contcmpo· the 1'C\\-p0<1 Bexh·b.lscd m.1saz1rw .ire on r.iry Art 36!1 \.\ M.i Atth Jr 81\d . Sf>-•'-C ""'"'· c~ <At 23. Hours tr 30 am ·7 111 5.lnt.1 An.l. S49·4'189 Nt-w \\ut~• by pm. ;\\ond.ly·frtd.1y; 9· 30 ;,i m ·5 pm 5.ll· ~z [l1.t.ibt•1h Jenning>. Alfred R.i1n.rez, urday Lorraine C:..,1t·n.i and ll.:n.i Sm un Ht"\\ Ii Newport BNch Cily H.\11 C.illery J300 through t-;n1o .!0 Rt'fl'lltonn fl)( the .l1t1~t~ N"'"f)()(t 81\d Nl'\\po<l Bea,h. 6.C4 31.50. 7-9 pm Nov ~. llours I 1 .l.m. 4 pm. \\att·rcok>f\ by Sh·tk~ Sulll\.1n and 011> Wed~.i> Sund.iv. Adm!SW)O fre..> .ind w.>tl"fcoitx~ I.I) ltind.lll l ofn J1~plJ)l'\l •Storefront Studio .u tile lr\11\C.' \\Jrl.c·t" throodl Nov 10 l lour) 8 .lm ·S pm pl.tee Sp.i1t" !'l.:o l'H, JI 81tdt;t' R•...cl and Montf.iy·frid.1y Adm1))1on· frt·e The gJI Campu> 011,e, anU<O• trom UCI, '24 k-ry prN:n~ II> N<'W{>Ofl Bc.u.h Artists Fall 6684. l111t..., or light." J public d1>pla~ ul Ju1t(.'CI Art EJ.h1b.uon on Nov 14, \\hen ;ill 1nd1v.du.1I Jnd community commitment .tl1i\tS will set up and present thetr work .at INturJn& .i J>!!rl0tmance..re.1d1ng by )t'rr) the \\'E'Sl N~port Community unter. Burcl'it~i'kl noon·1 pm. Oo 14. Awards ceremony and rttt>phon 7.9 p.m. ---------------l Nov 20 .at City Hall Callery ,A,pplications J11.i1lable at the Parks, Bea<hcs" & Rccrc· .won Ofl°icf! at City I IJll Of the Arb & Cul· tut.ii Ofrice al \\l~ NewPOft Community, Centl'r For more 1nfonnJhoo phone CJ • .an) & cultural c:OOl'd1nator •• 11 6J4-l 150 • NewJ>Ort Buch Public l ibrary Newp0<1 Cl'nlcr Branch. 856 San Clern('ntl' DMe, Nl~port Be.lCh, 6-14-3191 "Sercnd•ptty· Watercolors by Ruth Bblcr Burr .. on Vl('W thtough Oc1 3 1 An ~hit.lit bv Anne Oa"rs·John)()O on 'oew 1-4 pm Nov. 1. Hou~. 9 .a m ·<J p.m Mond.>~ Thursd.>y, 9 a m 6 p.m fr11.l.ly; 9 .i m 5 pm 5.:itur- d.>y; noon·S pm Sunday Admi»tOO Free • Or.tnge Cout College. 2701 Fai"'~ • RED LION HOTEL 0RANGI: COUNTY AIRPOR r Thc·Red Lioo Hotel and Maxi's lounge Invite you to the ''American Dream Comedy Competition" starting Thurscby, ~t. 22 F.njoy the best local comics and cheer on your ttvoritts ~ they vie each week to canpete at the rcgiooal oompetition in Las Vep in 1993. Happy Hour 5-8pm • AU You Gin Eat Bu~ $3.00 We11secyouat8:00PM at Maxi~ lounge located in the Red Lioo Hotel, 3050 S. Bmtol, Costa Mee. $4.00 C.Over ~irge Live Bond • RISING Sf AR to follow C.alledy Night ~~ For Fumer lrDmadoo • 714 54(). 7aX) NIGHT EVERY . THURSDAY NIGHT FREE . DANCE LESSONS SUNDAY, VVEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 7:30 PM ron TllKll INfORMATION OR DINN! n Rf srnv ;\ TION<, l .\ l '. ; ~ ~ ll 1 Q ~ '"> , ~ • Uni"ersity of Californi.l at t"'ine C..lm· pu> Oro\<' .ind l!nd~~ R >J.t, '"''"<' 8SI • 6610 P.11n11ng Cuhur<', curJted by !'.u' V0tl. .i1t1)t Dd>-x.ih 1\.1» and ll'Jtuw.~ \\orL..s \\hlCh cxplort.' 1 uhurJI m1th~ ,ind teons throu~h a il•m1111-.c fll:l'fX'Ct11I!, on t'\· h1b1t throu;h ""'" ll. I loot'> noon·S p 01, Tu~1 SuncJJ\ •• >\LLn. ~ 1~ Commercial Galleries •Art WorL..s. Cle. 16169 Bruul..hur-t, foont..:nn Vall~. 775 5529 "D1notup1J • .luth0< J.1m(.'S Curnt..''r', in h1~ onl) 01.lm:e County <1ppt>.11.rncl', d1>plJ,'\ his r111c ~rt p1111ts .lnJ ~·1;11> cr,p.1: 01 his book (j.9 ~ m Oc.t. 2~ llocrt.' \\lll be ;i • klco pre '~~~ 5·5 :is p m Cl<:taru cm l'3m-m~ '"'"'"'' D1notop ;i IJni:;u.l~e music ,,nd t!.in,c, Jnc.J Ult'rl "'II Ix> lrt.'t! rh.Jning t'Otr. :, .r.s. hutton' ancl hc><ikfllJrh l 1m1ll-d »'II· t1on> b~ '-l<Carth;, f1~pn1ni;_ 01lf•l lllc l!.nt•man, \\)50d.•, •.inlJCk• a I l'h lh Jfl' on dt>µIJ) 111d<"1.ni1el1 tlour) 10 a m '"jtJ pm \100<l.l~·Tt•uriClay; -'10 am ·6 p m ~lurdJ\ ir c.J ra 1 (, p M und.ll: • Blue Marlil!! Coffeehouse 1 1;11 t t.1 nor Uhd Co-.u "' J t ~1.o s;·G 0Jn ~1. n t.>1>0 "'"~ .. t c.J ,. ' J .. _..,jrcne u: en• 10nlll('nt .inti 1h1• 1nnc· s;: f on '"" ' 1hroui;h Ottc.lx-r t t.,u1> 6 JO J m l 1 p m SundJ\ ·II ur>elJ\, t:. JO .1 m -n11Jn I t f11tl.1) S.1tt.1d.11 -\drnissaon bl't' • De CtJJi.Arl Inc., l.tOO ·"'IWI: U1 th • .\r1 Cu~J \\• ss·.5_ :o PJ '"· p t .. ... t.> l; .!Jk.11 ... ;k1uschc~~ int ny~ n deton.:d)-Hoow 1 (J 30 .:i m -(, p.m I uMO • Al Aaron's Ari Callery )~15 R1•dh1ll Aw d..i1·~Jturd.11 ' "l'cn unhl 8 pm fr1dJ, Suite A 104 C~IJ Mt...a, C.62·3311J c.n tlic Aclr111 ion: frl'C Sfom•m1ll Ot..· ... gn Ct>ntcrt. Current!)' Jl()l1 · • C.ileric 214 .!~'.4 fort.">t -'•l' l.~ ~ mg orig•n.ll pa1nt1n9 b\; Julian Ratl•'f, Leo !lc .... h 4'14·5 •5 • ','ofls b-, lholn;i :O.\t Jamen, RJ1~d 8J\les, John RanJ T.i1lor •• M;ht Pl~ t lopp;;r, ll·Ro~ ~r •• 1n t•._.:,., Jim 0Jly RoUt'rto lupt·fll, Al1fo luom.;o. M 1\, \ ietur \'Js.1rdy .ind ~h;u .H•' i.·.:i:ured Oomth) SpJnsul•r, P.1ul l!IJ1n 'tl<'n" 1nJ.:hnitcl11 I luu1;. 10 .1,m <> p rn 1 luut> 10 .1 m -5 p.m I ue;.cl:I\, \\'cdnt-..· Sund.11 • Thur~!J•, 1 O u 111 .11 pm f rod.J\ 1\lWH\ Rit\lR\\S \~\\\in Come find the beSt selection of ·Classical & Jazz! Enjoy Classical Music? Come visit our Cl~ical department, where you can listen co d~ical music while you browse through the best and largest selection of Cl~ical music around! We also carry a large selection of clas.5ical & Opera on Laser Disc and videocassette. How About Jazz? If your l king for a hard co find Jazz album, try us first . We have a huge selection of Jazz & Blues disc , from the mains tream co the m c ohscu re. Also, come try our "Muze Machine" a couch~ sere..::-. ~ompucer chat makes finding the "hard to fm<l" song or album easy. TOWER·IN ~~ is stkctiott If"'* c:.. 't ~ "''-,_ ....,, w .al &t '-' 1o ~ ~ ia. (714) 650-5122 1726 Superior Ave. ~Mesa • ..--..-... _ ... ---p ---·-....-. _ .,.- CALENDAR ,·· .. S4J-1224 Best Bet Artist James Gurney will. make his only Orange County appearance as part of a national tour promoting his book "Dinotop1a" 6 -9 p.m. Saturday a t Art Works Etc. Galle ry, 18169 Brookhurst St., Fountain Valley. Writte n and illus trated by Gurney, "Oinotopia" depicts a land where dinosau rs <ind man live together in peace. A percentage of the proceeds from the sales of liis books during the appeara nce will benefit local museums. Th e reception is free. For information, call 775-5529. ~Jlurd,1) Adm1s)1on Free •The Gregory Callery J406 Via Lido, "'t-"port Beach, 723·0887 Specializing in "ell ~n<l'"n re&1onal artJSU, the gallery 1ea· lurt~ original oils, acrylics, pastels, water- color. as well as hand-blown glass, ceramic and wearable .iccessooes L1m1lless cuSlom framing al~ orfered. Now showing through Au)!U~l Russell Jacques, Sandra Jones C.impbl'll, Rid I l.mh, Chris Sant fey, Eve lhomJN>n. SJndrJ Hill, Dt•bra Hu~. C.uhy liat11l•ld S.P lo..11\h, Helen Weld, Pa(nck i..elly. John B.1rlx.•r, Agnes Copeland, left Pricg<'I, Richard Ml')'Cr and more • Hod.-id SJ.immer Ari Callery 2006 Cou•I "' e . "l""P"'" Bt•J1.l-t Continuous l"\h1h1t ll'.1turl~ On£1nJI drt available for '><Ill• br more th.m ':!O Southern Cal1forni.1 Jrl•'t~ in .:ill !) pcs of media Hours 6-9 pm i\lond.J1·fr1dJ) and by appoin1men1 • l.ihin.a Galleries 1173 Newport Center Dr, N<>Wport BNth, 721 ·9111. Works by Guy Buffet. Dari0 umpanile, Lau Chun. Frederick Han. H & Thom.ls Leung. Rob- l'rl l)'n Nelson, H1sasht Ot5uka, Adolf Se· hnng. Andrea Smith and Cary Swanson on f)l'rmilncnt display Live enlerlainment pro- vided 6 9 p m Froday·Sillurd.Jys. Hours. Mond.ly·Salurday, 10 am 10 p.m .• Sun· day, 11 am .7 pm. • LA Roche C.1llery 503 3 hi St., Newport BeJch. 673·3301 New worl.. by Ne.ii 11p- tun on view throu&h Nov 28 Hours 9 30 J m ·5 pm Monday-Fnd,1y Mm1won- f let' • Lo-El fine Art 3-131 V1J Oporto No JOO(. "~port Beach 7ll-19l1 The d11g1nJI productiun eel; uf !ht> 1ck'V1s1on fJm1l~ · The SrmP\')n~" are now on d1i.play. • M.irS?.irel Bedell Studio and C..llery -uu 1, l' Carn .. 1t1on Ave, (()(ona def M.u, -c,0.9100. M1wd ·mt:'d1,1 monoprinls and \\Jft•rcolt•rs b\' M.HK<Jret Bedell and l1m1led P""" 1nd •·ml1<"'4.'d w.iwrrolor~ by l1ncl.J \\I tlt·mo•e on p;.·rm.incnl d1spl.ly Hours 111 .1 m S JU pm lue'>(fJy fhurstl.iy, or h\ .ippc1mtment Adm1r»100 I ree I luntington Beach, 536·6488. Works by Behrens, Shao, Logan, Sassoru!, Blumhagen and Cosby are oo view indefinitely. HoUrs: 11 a .m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday; 11 a..m.·7 p.m. Saturday; l 1 a.m.·5 p.m. Sunday. /VJ. mission: f ree. 8 Off the Wall G.lllery 3441 ·B Via Lido, Newport Beach, 723-5950. Woncs by Moses, Naitel, Haemaets, Mukai, Ward, Behrens anCJ others are on permanent dis· play. HO\Jrs: 10 a.m.·6 p.m. Monday· t11day; 10 a.m ·S p.m Saturday; 11 a.m.-3 p m. Sunday. Admission. Free. •Pacific Edge G.lflery 540 S. Coast Hwy., No. 112, Laguna Beach. 494-0491. ''V1· ~s of France," a one-woma" show by foe.ii "plcm air" artist Man.i Bertr.in, oo exhibit through Nov. 13 8 Sandstone Gallery 384....., N. CoaSI Highway, Llguna BeKh, 497-6775 Wa1er- col0rs by Shirley Amburgey on display 1hrouRh Nov. 1. Open ~a~y except Tues-day 11 a.m ·S p.m. Adm1ss.on: free. 8 South Coast Art Center 283 E. 17th S«., Costa Mesa, 646-4545. An1m;iuon eels, origin.ii wood sculptures and ceramic pie<:· es and a selectJOO ol limited edition l1tho- graphs and sengraphs by v.arious artists .ire on perm;inent display Hours· 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mooday-Frid.ly; 10 a.m.·S p.m. Salur· day. • St.try Sheets Fine Art C.tlleries 14988 Sdnd unyon Ave , Suite 1-S, Irvine, 733· 0445. "My Father's Memorres," recent paintings by David Kreiuer ol 1ma.s.e! from ~OW\ng up 1n NebraslY in the 40s and SOs. e~h1b11ed through Nov 8. •Susan Splrilus Callery 3333 Bear SI. (In Crystal CoortJ. Costa Mesa, 549-7550. Jt!anne O'Connor's hand·pa1n1ed film col· lage on view throug'1 Nov. 28. Hours 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon(:Jay-Friday; 10 a.m.·6 p m. Saturday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday. 8 Thrillyou Art Studios 333 ubnllo, Cost.l Mesa, 642·5978 Original Olis and w:llercolors; p.1in1in~ from Bali, Indonesia; wood carvings and masks featured. Hours: 11 a.m.·7 pm. Tuesday·SdlurdJy by ap- pomlmcnt. \I 11\ \l 11 l >'. '- 8 Balbo.1 Fun Zone 600 E. ~y Ave., Newport Beach, 675-9 152. fems ~. arcades,. rest0<ed meuy-pround, shops, restaurants and ~t tours offered 11 a.m.· 10 p.m. cl.lily. 8 Balboa Pavilion 400 Main St , Balboa, 673-52'45. Narraled siW\tseeine cruises ol Newport H.ubor .ire o((cred daily, Cltalin.i Passenger Service offered lhursdays· Sundays beginning al 9 a m Deep-.~a fish· ing trips depart d.lily from Davey's Locker. • Cryst.iJ Cove State P.uk on 1he coast between Coron.i def Mar and Laguna Beach, 494-3539. Nearly 2,600 acres of coast.JI and canyon are.u open for nature walks, whale w.i1ching. bird w.itchmg. fish· ing and other recreatJOnal actJviucs 8 DiJcovery Museum 3101 W. Harvard St., Santa Ana, 540-0'4().4. Exploral()()' learning ~nlet' features hJSt0tic l<ellofjg House, an 0<ange glOV\' and more. Hours: 11-a.m.·3 p.m. Salurday-Sunday. IVJmis- sioo: Sl·S2. 8 DIJneyl.tnd Ul 3 Harbor Blvd , Ana· ~im, 999·'4565. Fant.Jsmicl, a unique live elltra..,aganza which chOfeographs fav()(ite Disney .sonf •nd ch.trac:ters wilh 1he latt!St in thealnca 1llus100s, rs open on ~ Rivers of America. A stage production of "Beauty and the Beast" is now featured •I Video- polis. Hours: 10 a.m.·6 p.m. MondJy· Friday; 9 .i m.·midnight ¥.ttkt!OCb • Hornblower Dining V.icht Mannt!f\ Mile Marine Center, 2411 W. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach, 631·2469, ext. 7 Brunch and dinner cruises of Newport Htlfbor ol· fered weekends and holidays •Huntington Beach Surfing Museum 411 Ohve SI., t-tunhngton Bc.ich. 960· 3483. An extc~rve collcctlOl'I of mcmor;a- bilia highlighllng more than 60 years n( American surfing is featured. 1 ours arc available. Hours· nooo·S p.m. Wednesday· Sunday Adm1ss100: S l. • "'cwport Ynding Restaur.int 503 E [d~t'l'<><llN f\.t•wport B<'JC"h 544 9181. ~ulo <''h1b11 hy Ruth Hynds 10 a m.·2 p m. r;:::::::====================::;=:=:===;;;-1 ""~ IS Crvup .irh;ts e ,h1b1tion f1•a1unng the uflJo:1nJI "-Ori..' ol contempor.Jry reg1<>n.Jl ctrt1>U cJI tlw \\·~1 C~ Ruth Hyn<b, Anne Da'>'•S lohn!>On, Dl'bra I luse. B Sdnf°'d Day, l.ine London, Sandra Hill, P1l.ir Pob1I ;ind Michael Bryan featured Nov 22 and Dec 6from10am-2pm 8 Newport Thulre Arts Center 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach, S-44·9181. Ctoup art1~ exh1b1lion realur"'B lhe Oflgj- n.;il works of contemporary regt(>(lal artists ol the West Coast Ruth Hynds, Anne Davis Johnson, Debra Huse. 8 Sanford Day. 1.1ne London, Sandra Hill. P1f,u Pobil and Mich.lei 8ry.in (ealu~ Nov. I from 1-4 pm. 8 Orf lhe Wall C..llery 2123 Main SL, G1cg mcGraw PHOTOGRAPHY wedding 1pcclal SJOO off e Orange Coast Weekend I Thuraday, October 22, 1992 TOP25 October 19 -October 24 CD's & TAPU 1. R.E.M. "Automatic For The People" 2. Peter Gabriel "US'~ 3. Eric Clapton "Unplugged" 4. Prince ''Androgeny" 5. Bob Marley "Songs of Freedom" 6. Various "Slngles" 7. Pearl Jam ''Ten" 8. U2 ''Achtung Baby" 9. Annie Lennox ''Diva'' 10. The Smiths "Best of, Volume 1" 11 Allee in Chains "Dirt'' 12. 10,000 Maniaci "Our Time .. Eden" 13. XTRA Larae "Now I Eat Them" 14. Sinead O'Connor "Am I Not Ytu Girt?" 15. Suzanne Vega "99.9F'' 16. Michael BoltOn "Timetess' 17. Red Hot ChlU Peppers "What Hits?" 18. Paul Weller "PIUI Welter" 19. Morrissey ''Yow Artenll'' 20. Izzy Stracllin ''Izzy Stradtln" 21 . Stevie Ray Vaughn "In The Beginning" 22. Patty Smyth "Patty Smyth" 23. Enon John "One" 24. k.d. lang "lngenue" 25. MUd "Piece Of Cake" TOP25 ALWAYS · ON SALEI • lnlHM&loul Spffdw.iy in Cr.ind~nd N~ at the Or~ge County F.urgrounds, 88 F.iir On~. Cosu Mesa. flat·tradc mo- torcycle r~es e-.ery Fr~y from 8·10 pm. Admission: S8 ISS f0< 12· 17 ~ar olds, free children under 12). • Knott'• Berry hrm 8039 ~ach 81\-d .• B~ P.irk, 220-5200. 20th annuJI t1JI· lowttn Haunt P'~nttd Fnc.1.iy-5.lturdayt.. 7 p.m.· 1 or 2 a m through Oa 31. Not re-commended fot small children Haunt pric~ S2S·S27 RcgulAr hours 10 il m.·6 p.m daily. · • Newport H.ubor N.tutic.il Museum 1114 W. BalboJ Bt...d , N~pott 8eJch, 673·3377 The museum houses a pctmil· nent collection of h1sto11C.1I photot;r.lphs 10- i;clher with boots. photogtJph'S. m.lnne cJls- j)la)'\, r.~. se.i~ll>. ships m·boctlt.>s and othe1 n.iutic.:il memoi Jbih.i I tour~ 10 a m ';"J pm Wtdnciday-Suncfay Admt\· SIOll frt.'C. • Or.inge County Model Engineers KrOS> from f.i1n1iew P.l1k on PLlcenti.1 Av· enue near Esiancu High School. CCbL1 t.~. 751-7706. Free train rides .lre ~en 10 d11kJren the third wee~enJ ol e.i .. h month f10(l'I 10 • m ·3:30 pm. 1 .• ltith.lrd Ni\On library .ind Birtl)place 1800 l Yorb.J l1ndJ 81\d Yorb.a l1nd.l 99l· H9l Colleo.on ol presQ.'ntt.tl mcm or.Jt>ilo.1 on \it"W 1oddinitt.-ly Hour~: 10 • ;i.m ·S pm MondJy·5.atu1dJ) Jnd 11 .i m 5 pm Sun•LI> Adm1 ''°° S 1 s.i.so • R~er'• C.udens 1301 Soln Jo.1qu1n 11111' Ro.>d Nt.....,porl ~.ich. 640 5800 h· h1b1b, ~ anJ conl~ oflcreJ at lhis )~.V-roond p1dcn lcst1"t1I Hours 9 a m.-'1 pm d.i11'y • ~nt1 An.l Zoo 1 00 I E Chestnut Ave • 5.ant.i Ana Tnck-Of·Tre.:11.1ng" leatu11ng f1iendly sc.lr«fO\""-bt1ght-qed J.tek·O: l..ante-rns .ind • treat· and" toy-filled "Tnck· or·Tra1I" prcscn1eJ 5:30-8:30 p.m Oct 23·25 Tickets· Sl·S4. A large variety ol anim.1ls .lnd birds .and a chikfren's petting zoo offered lO .:i m.·S pm daily. Regular admission: 75 cents·U Speci.ll e<fuc.1· tioll.ll i><ogr.irm "" elementJry schoolcM· dren olle1ed Tul'1d.ly·lhursd.lys. •Sherm.in Ubr.ary .ind C.uden.s 2647 E Coast Highway. COfon• dcl Mar, 673· 226 t AllracttOns 1ndude bot.inal g.v· dens.• consef\.itory. a ga1~n desfsnrofor IM blind .ind a h1stooc.1I research Ct'ntet. A te.i g.uden ~r\ing lighl lunches ~·t~ S...turd.ly·Mooday from 11 a m.·l pm Hours 10 30 • m ·4 p m d.11ly Adm1s· s.on. S2 fOf adults: S 1 lor ch1kJ1en 12· t6 \fret" on Mood.iyl. • Upper ~~ l.lr lcologic.ll RHtne at B.xl.bay .in<l E.istbMf dr1ws, Newport Bek'.h, 640-7646 Hundreds ol spec• ol nauve bin:b .ind pl.int hfe, lill1llly progril~ .ind canoe and btrd·w.itchlng e)(pe<Jll.ons p-ci.enled rtgul.\lly. llSTINC INFORMATION: If }Ou h.ive In evtnl li11lng or ch.inge of lnforrnalion for Bl.acli8ook, direct lnqulriH to Benjamin Epstein, c/o 81acJ.Bool., P.O. Box ISQO. 1a~. Coron1 del ~r, CA 92625. A mor~ complete c.alend.ir runs lhe flrsl Tuesday ol every month. Phone 760-2622. Leiend: OC, O(.in~e County. BT, bl.ick IM. BT-ope., bl.idr ue optional. pp, ~ ptt$0f'I. rBA. lo be llr~ged. • 01tlslm.u CompAny. ~ 22·23, Jun- IOf League ol OC. SO specwlty storft, ~ sptlk~. dloly lunches ill OC F .. rgrounds, Cost.i MeW. SS pp. Phone 261-0813. •Rau 'M.i 'Tau •nd All Th4'1 Jui. Oct. 23, QC Performing Ms Center, founders Plus ~l.i •t Thompson ~e. Perah.i Hills. S 100 pp Con!Kt Jin Landstrom, 642-5560. • Home Tour & louUq11•. Oct 23. 7 1,m.·9 p.m., CHOC LIUleM AnBtl Guild 1n Yorba l~ Cont.act J.lntt N1&ul'5kl, 532· 8675 • Holiday loutiqYe, Oct. 24, 9:)0 Im · 1:30 p.m .. CHOC Lat Nin..is guild at St. ~·· School, San Ju.in C1pd(ttlno. Cona.ct 1.tnec Ntgunkl, 532·8675 •lid For aace-.lon, Oct 24, M.arc.h ol Dunes .it The Sports Oub, ltvtne. D.ilft • Mortster M.ishJHall<>Wftn B.uh, Oct. Olive uesi Treiltment Ct'nter) at location with bachelots auctioned. BT Of evening 30. Slop·C..1p 1he.11re 14th btrthday at R1t.c· TBA. Cont.act Donna Anden, 777·4999 attire. S35 pp prepaid. S4S al the door Carlton, Dana Po.nt. S 100 pp Phone 648· ( (JI i lf I It )lJ'il') Phone 631-8700. 01 lS. • •Dinner D.anct. Nov 14 at 6·30 pm. CHQC Mold H.iucr Cu11d al Anaheim M.:lr· rtOlt. S75 pp. Cont.Kl ).lnct Nagursl.1, 532· 8675. •Alli Coffee WArehouse & Roasting Co. 506 )ht SL, 1'~,pott Bwch. 675·0233 • 1touing '20s FUNDSV, Oct 24 .it S:30 p.m .. Wesll>Aed Cold Oub at Wesiin South Coast Pl.u.i. Costol Mes.I Phone 953·3560 • Sf1 o( Drum.s, Oct 24 at 6 p.m., S.andp1pers of Hoag Cancer Center niluliaf-lhemed dinner cbnce Jnd':iuctions at F~r Seasons Motel, N""J>011 BcJCh s 175 pp. Phone 574-7209 .. • Our Children ... Our Celebrilies, Oct. 24, 6·9·30 pm .. Drug Use 1s l1lc Abuse dinner al Vill.:igc Crean. Santa Ana 1 lcighb Attire: casual wt')(ern S250 pp. Phone 567-3902. • Sti <.l..s and Stones May Bruk Your Bones; but Alt .... ()c[ T4 di 6.30 pm, Laguna An Museum buff~t by live rt'St.lu· 1ants, ~lenl and i.~e auctions ol woAs by 190 .irt1>lS insp11~ bv p.lCl ct ol stone$ S75 pp Phone 494·8971. •\-\!inners Circle, Oct 24 .ll 7 pm .. South C~'>I Medic.ii CE'ntcr c-Jll .11 R1t.c Olrhon. la~nJ. 1'1guel 'S 175 pp Ill. Phone 4991229 • Los Angeles R.im.s Ctltbrily ~nert G.al.a, Oct 24, C~hc Ftl>tu.<> Foutld.ltioo dinner, ~lent and l1\e .iucl!Oll) and t·nttr· 1.i.nmcnt .it 011-M)JJnd liotrl, An.tlleim. Conl.)(t C...ry Ct..-en, 938· I 39) • • C.mibe.tn Cruise P.ltl)', <Xt. N . 6:10· m1dmght. CHQC Qut.'t'n of 111.:ilns Cu1IJ dinner d.lnce at 1'<.'\lopurt Be.Jch l enn<s Oub $75 pp Cont;xt Janet Nagu111.J, 532·8675 • t"umplJn.s And P.lnal.H. Oct. 25, 9·30-1'·30 .i.m .• Friends ol CASA al Crys· tal Coutt. Costa Mew. CMd1cn, S25 pp Adults, S20 pp Phone 495·8623 • Cfut Chefs o( OC, Oct. 25 at 2 p.m., N.ltional kidney Found.:illOn food al\d wine tashnJl ilt Four Seasons Hotel, Newport Beadi. S75 pt>. Phone 962-7675. • M.inslon1 on the M.all, Oct. 25, Cttl) Oub ol Garden Grove ilUClion ol l1festze pl.i~ .._, WestmiMte-r Mill Coot.Kt Amy ~··Smith, 530-0430. •Coll Tourn.iment, Oct. 26, 9 a.m.·7 p m , CHQC Padrnios at Alta \'ista Country Cub. Cont.iet Jane< Nagursl.l, 532-8675. •Home Tour, Oct. 27, C()(ON del MJr High School PTA It ~ed honlC!'S lunch .it ~rm.in libt.lry .ind Cardera rot~~ SlS pp Cont.Kt s.mdy long, 759·1415. •Senior C~Ation, Oct. 27, 9 .t m ·3 pm., 1_rts ~ crafts., modified Olvmoic· siyte ~ior g;ames fOf senicwl SS .ind rivef, entM.oli.nmeoL Free. ConUct )eff Cr~ 75l·3247, ext S7 • HeMt .and Sok R~ption, Oct. 30 .lt 1 p m .. ~ic.an HeJrt Assn reception .ind auctt0n .it Hyatt Regency, l"'1ne. S25 pp. Phone 856-3555 •Designing Women, Oct. ll, An Inst•· lute ol Southern ~l1fornia at Foor Se.uons, Newport Beach. Contact Susan McFadden, • AromAs Espresso Ca(e 259 E. 17 St C~t.l Mesa, 548-222-1 723-4276, or Sus.:in Beechner. 675-8792. • C.isino Night. Nov. 14, 6 pm· • M.i.squerade B.ill. Oct .J I, SI. ~ph's midnight, CHQC lr.t'S ~ guild JI W1.-..11n • Bev St. Coffeehouse llH BeJr St .• Hospital Found.lt.00 at ~n.tflettn rraton Sooth C~t Pl.ml HQl('I, C~.i Mew SSO Cml.aMbl._ 4JS...2.16" .and TO\\oers ft'.:iiuring John Davidson Bi. PP· Cont.kl lancl N.ii;ur)l..i, 53'2·86"5 •Blue Marble Coffo~house 1yo; HJ1!.x1r SlOO, pp Cont ad M.irgo Johnson, 771 ~ •Opera B,all, Nuv 1-1, Opera Pacific .lt lll~d., Co.t.:i· Mes.i 92262~. 6-16 5i76 821 l . loc.lhonTBA Phone546·7372. . •care Conc~rto l"l E li'1h )t, Cc .. 1,1 • le Bal des P.iplllons, Oct. 31 at 6 pm., • D" I d w lk N 5 o 1 11.1('<.J, 6-11-8440 lnterv.il I louM:-tlinner dance. h111? .lnd s1· isne)' 3-" · " • 011 1 ~ J "' • lent .lUCllons .11 Rill Carlton, Laguna p.m, Cl IOC pledge Y.Jlk ne.ir Di\Ol')l.ind: •Cafe Paris n&J L11r\1t:\\ Rd . Ct)M.l Nigurl er. milS<l\Jl'~ optional S200·400 Cont.lei lancl Nagurs~i 5H·8675 Mt.~, 650 l 1 H pp llonorary chJ1Mom<.'n, urol Burnell • Music -It's MJgic, i°':ov. It.. 10 J m • • Coffee CorrJI llh)I llJtlior Uhd . C•1>I 1 and C.ime MJm1hon Phone 13101 59-1· 2 JO pm., OC Philh.11moM ~•l'l'I' \lew, .:..1-l·lO!U 9492 Wom<.'n's C0tr milk•"') lundwon tJ\11100 • Hnrl <1nd Sole Clusic, Oct J 1 at 7 JO show .it 11).lll Rt'g\!ncy lf\1nt• ContJ t ~ 0 1 !ehdtilhCCoffec .ind Espre>~o B.ir 4 ~ 4 .i.m , Amcrtean Hea1t Assn. Sk \\.lll, or run, 1'1cole Denholni. 67 J·'StlG2. " · 1 !>I <hl.l 'IAl.~, t..:u u I:! J lOk run. I SI. bile rl(le at Jamburee Ccntclf •Diedrich Colfee Ju01 J.tmboil\0 Ro.id ll)O'IU Rl),'Cncy. lf\1ne. Phone 856 3555 •Celebril)' Coif Tourn.iment, "'1'~ 16· 1't.>\\port 8•'.l<h t\H·'!l·H Pro\.Ut•nce Sp..-.. n J<>d I 1l'J11n~ Ct·rr,•1 .11 • The Mother o( All Parties Oct .l 1, 8 A\,ara Coli Cour 1'. Call>l>Jd l'tlOf·t• L 19 p m Z a m Roch.mt M<11i.111y·~ 1 lth an· ~9Q() nu.11 tlJllCMt.'CO C11!>1ulllt' 8.ill fe,.lurcs ll'lt> • C.ral(~ Colf1:e .'I' ,t'\,poll '(}('th L~n 1 ll '" .\,. ntiC' IJ\.'tY.t'\.'n C:im~ bJ Bi..~ Boy~ :.it 11)441 ~ ll'\.oe....$20 f114.., ~le SJO d.'lv ot C\er.1 Phone 966·5152 • M<l queude M.adnhs Ori J 1 · a1 8 pm AIDS 5'-f\"'o found..11100 .it 0.in.l P0ont Rt'S<llt S60 pp Phone 661·5000, l'\t 4499 •Tribute lo Women, No"· 1 at 11 am . 't\\CA rt'Cogn.11on and cekbt.tt!Ull !Jru11<h al I ly.au Regency Irvine, S60 pp Cont.ict ~thy St'lxing. 542 3577. • PheaS.lnt Hunt, Nov 3, 7 .a.m.-4 pm., 0 IOC P.Jd11n<)) ill R.lJhtiuge's, NOl'CO. $350 pp. Cont.let Jilnt't Nagursl.1, 532· 8675 •Taste o( ~n C1emenle, Nov. 6. 6-11 p m • SJn Clemtnte Ch.tmber of Com· mr1Ce wine tasting and food SJmpltng at Cas.i Romanbc.:i, SJn Clemente. PhOot.! 492-1131 • MemOfies In the M.alr.ing. Nov 10 ilt 6 p.m.. Alzheun~r s A»n .at Bowers Mu· scum, SJnta M.l S l 5 pp Phor>e 283 1111 •World of \'tines '''· \9. Ol.;t! Ctt.!il 1\1 ~.,. :f Ch·'d·1.'fl ~ourniltoon u nnt't .ll R·u C.irhon lJ•una ~. •uel C:Ontact Lois \crlt r"' () 1\1.J., {IM•c. ;7·.~•t'J'J • Winh:r Rh.ip,oJ)'. 1'\U\ 2U <II 11 .. m • T u~1n v~ J Wom:\n > Club 1.:uh101'1 ~lO\\ at An.1ht'1m \\Jl11i01t S4S Pr> Phone 619 J052 • Ruth Berle Ctlebrily Coif Cla sic. l"r" 20-22. American lung A>'n JI R.1n<ho "'1 rage Country Oub, R.1n1.ho M11J e. Phc:1nr t619) 2'.17·J901. • Chri.stmu Boutique, Nov. 21, 9 ii m • l p.m .. CHOC lamp l1i;h1c1 guild Jt CJrden Clove Community Center. S2 pp ContJct Jaoet NJgurs~•. 532 8675 •Flor.ii Design Cl.ass and Brunch, Nu1. 21, 9 .l m. noon, Cl IOC Punch & ludv Cu11d di Raul R.1m1r~ S1ud10, '"'"~ SH pp Contad l.lnct N..i;w-w. 532·8&75 • Busineu In lhe Arts Aw.aids, NO\. 12 at 6· 30 p m • QC Bu• M» Comm1Uec tc.r the Art> at PJc1roc MutuJI N~p()rt Bcxh recepct<lO .it Ritz Re<>t.lurlnt . Ccxl..1;111 JUllt' SlOO pp Phone.> 754 0866 !>11,~t dr..1 \IJC..\rthi.;r &i1i1!'\Jrd (...:t.; 0393 • l\ell)'') Cultcc and rud~e f.1dor) J Palm "' S.. , t ~. bo.1 ;~3 Q;• a •Roe.I. 1'' J.>\J 1·-19 ~C'\\port 6 -d '""i t ti ~ L' -1.130 , • Starbucl.'s Cofice Co . .?801 [ · PJC 11c ( .,.,1 11,~h,\.l, Cc• <lnJ lk"t°:'•Ur ( (>ME DY & Mr\(,I( •Garden of Italy 19171 MJgnul•J A\\'., I tunt1ngton BrJch. %.!· 11:J1 MJ!:iC1Jn Ken SJOds. a foimer lll.l1n,IJ'< JI tlw M.1i.;1t C.-1>1lc, en1c11a1ns 6·8 pm TY<.~')"> • lr\ine lmprov 4255 C.1mpu) Drt\l', Ir \ine. 854·5455 Jell Fu .. 1,(Jl'th~ hcJJl1nl') Oct. 22 .lnd 24 1 l('nr) Ch.> IJ~l'> hts pl.lCC' Oct J.J. fo\\\utlhv on 0.."'l. :!5 hl"JJl01w, funJ·raiser IOf ~11.l•~hl T.ill... "h.h I;"• ~her tlnd Col•J! I~ 1ntrJ1t·nQU> AID!> '"" 11m\ ltor t1Cle1> c.ill Str.i1t;hl l Jll ;i1 11.!8 82001 Ju>! 1n time lor H.ill.."''""t"" •ht' 1 hrc-e He.xkod Coni•c -Ille tJto: te. m lr1ol See COMEDY 10 •Wine llnd Ch.impagne fest, Nov 11, 6J0·10 pm.:" Red Ribbon 100 ol Ame11· can Red Cro..s s.impling .ind t>Yffet .:it Bal· bo.l Bay Oub. Newport Beach. S65 pp Con1act Carol Orr, 835·5381; ei.t 230. r.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ______ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • Duign.s of Fr.ank Cehry, Nov 12 at 9:30 .t m .. Museum Council ol ~port Harbor Art Mu~m bu> to 5.ant.a Monica. lunch .it Rocl.en-wagner in Gehry.<Jesigned Ec:fgem.are °'-"~pmenl. Phone 759-1122. • F.111 into Fuhion, Nov. 13 ;it 11 a m • N.ibonal Charity Le.ague. Fu«erton ch.lpcet luncheon ~ An.lhe1m M.imott. s~o pp. Phone 441 ·1716 RICHARD MORIARTl"S 12th ANNUAL GALA HALLOWEEN Costume Ball .. October 23, 24 and 25 Peaturtnr TBB Malo Ballroom Hyatt Recency Irvine 17900 haiborce Blvd. Irvine Friday 12-6. 5Qturday 9-6. St.iday 9-4 BUY • SELL • TRADE ·~ ·~ • Boob/Mwodt • Attlfact1 Red lion Holel 3050 8rtttot lwe .. Colla N'1lfG ~ 540-7000 -----.. •1 ' BUSBOYS J PLUS ... MobUe llualc and Ughu BJ Batertala.me nt Network ,.,o...,,r._.,..,, ._._D'_ ,~ •. (714) 740-2000 ~ U0.00 tJO 00 o.y flf "'"'I .._ c... ""' .. ' I•"°"',.,._.._ ttotltM (flt ) ....SISI ' Orange CoMt Weekend I Thur9day, October 22, 1992 1 STAGE Broadway comes to Newport vi.a Meridian A li11h: bit ,)f l3f\lJJ\\3) is being ullcrnl e.1 h l·mlJ} night at !'\,•,,port U.:J.:h ~LI: ~1enJ1t:n h\ltd . .inJ fJ,t \\Cd.end\ prug1 .1m ')pothghtt:J hoth familiar .111d 1hc unfJ1111l1.1r n1cluJ1n frlim the Great \\ 11111. \\ ·•) l l 11.1111 J111i.:'. :i I un) A\\.1rd·\\lllning •lll!,!l l ,i.111." u1>1.;nc,! 1h1. pwgr.1111 \\llh '"llh. 1111111he1' h•U m.1) h,1\c he:u J, but p111h 1l>h lt,1\t.:ll 1. I h.:1 ~lllllllth. """} '1nging '"k 1:\111t1.1,lcd 111th the robu't tl'llUr uf D1.il) 111111t. \\h11 foll111q,•t.J 1\ith 'nme llllhtlkJ \Ill jll l'>e' J,1111.,, a n.1tl\i: HJ\\a11;in 11110,c 1011) c.1111c lur hi:r roh: 111 the mu')ic:il ··Grind "' Monotony" (from "Jerome R ob bin~· Broad\\ay"), .. Take Me Dack to Manhat· t:rn·· (from Cole Porter'!. "Anything Goe)," currently being revived ut the Hun· ting_ton £3cJch Pl.\~hou~e) anJ ··All Thing'" from her a\\ arJ·1\ 1nn1ng ~how "ith l3en \'erccn She wound up hct !>ct with a pa!>sional~ moving "Let U!> Pr:if' from "King." the mu)ical biogra· ph} of Dr. Martin Luther King J r. (she'd played King\ "ife, Com:ua, in a ,. 11111 Theater Critic loudest applause, but he pu~hcd my no!>talgia bu11on with "Nobody Told Mc" from a .show I caught in Ne\ York 30 )Car ;igo :inc.I haven't seen since, Richard Rodger ' "No Strin~." Ch:inging the pace in the !>ccond half.of the Meridien ~ho" "J the ebullient Yount, who tc:i~ed his audience "ith hi., rich vocal lonc-s, but generally \\OunJ up plJying hh ~ongs for t'Jughs. When g1H·n a \Hitlcn rcqueM for "Mari:i'' (from ··Weill Side Story"), he opened up "11h the firi>t few bar' <lf ·'They C:ill the Wind Marki" (from "P;.iin1 Your\ agon"). joined Younl on o campy ~ersion or "The Dc~rl Song" and ''De My Love," but thrilled her listcncf') with her solo rendition' of "Mti}bc This Time" and "Cabaret." Boatman wasn't the only unbilled dd1ght. San Francisco Opcr::i tenor Alcjandrn Guerrero came out of the audience to i.ho\' Yount how 10 really put ''GrcnJdJ" ac:r<."'· an Spanii>h. The contrJ~ling i.lyks uf t~e lyrical trio blended h<tppily throughout 1hc 'ct. mlhl 1mprc~)i\cly in the Young-Uoatm:rn duel on the lhrc:c hll :.ung' from "Ph:101om of the Opc1a," l lll>, I hJJn'1 hcoirJ of II. either), enchanted hi:r .1uJ1cn1.c ''1th upbeat rendition) uf .. Mr. London production). Th:it earned her 1he Highlighting hill portion of the ~how Wll') the U(lexpeclCd participJllOfl Of ~latuc~quc blonde soprano Brenda lloaun:in, \\ho Younl returns to the Mcm.l11:n h1t1J) night. Joined by i>Opr:im.> Chef)I CrJnJ;ill "bile Jones is l1ckctcd fur a rctu1 '' engagement Nov. 20. J·or more 1nforrn.111u11 on "Uruad\.\ay My Way'' progrJm, c.1ll 1hc hotel'> 2-i-hour hotline al 908·7738. Halloween starts with 'Macabre Theatre' F our chill1nc .,,udcnt- '\flllen am.I J~cc1cJ plays, moun tn.I speed u:;1lly for tile I !.illL11\cC11 ">ca~on, 11pcn I rid.I\ .1l Or.111gc Cu.1'>t t oflccl· 1 hi.. pl.I\\ tie bclll!,: pr1.:,en1cJ II\ C )( (", Reper to~ l'heatrc c ·•mp 111~ I 1tkJ .. ~1.11..1litc The· .111.: · th1.· Ill u 'h1•fl p1.1~' \\Ill be -.1 1i.:-:d I 11J .1\ \unJ.1~ JllJ 01..l ·11 'I t11 CI( ( ' Dr ,mu L..1b ~tu J&l• ( 111.1111 I\ '-l't lnr S rm. tin I :1d .. \, -Jlld ltJ r Ill on SJlUr- d.11 •· IO pm 1in friJa,. Oct JO. .111,1 ~pm on SunJJ). 01.t. :s I he prmlm:t1on 1nduJ c). • t-.ta1!.on de 5antc, a play by [rsc Andcr.,on of Irvine 1h<1t was aJ:iptcd from an Edgar AJlcn Puc shon story • "The Sh.idow" by Eric Pcr- '-On o f Cn.,t.1 Mc-.:i . • "Rcg1nald'<, Experiment" by Adam Martin of Co~ta Mcs:i. • "Red Roses," a play adapted from an old lmh fairy talc by Kelly Flynn of I fun1ing1on Beach. The origin'> of ''Macabre The- atre" trace back to the late 1800s 111 Pan\, -..1y'> student d_ire ctor Adam M:irtin. In those days, a 1hc.11rc troupe, known as "The GrantJ Gutgnol." would bring au- J1cnccs an 1111imatc evening of '>hod, and terror. T11 .. l..ch arc $5-S6. r·or more in· forrn.1 11011. phone 4)2-5880. •• Company honors innovator B alle1 Pacifica will debut ii~ 1992-93 scric~ of ballet concert) on Fridny :ind Saturday at the Irvine lljrclay Theatre with 1' diversified program of ballets dedicated to the memory ur renowned thurcugraphcr Glon.1 Nc\\man, in tribute 1u her mJny year) ol t rcat1"c "ork "1th modern dance 111 Orange Count} .. , ragmentcJ FIJ.,hbacl Uluc,," a .,ulo ballet \Hillen h) Dew Roe which wa) the la)t picc~~ man cho~eographetl before her death la~ June, will be performed by Roe to music by Harvey Reid to close the program. The piece was inspired by Roe's essays wri11en about her grandmothers, and is a post modern look at simpler limes. Hc:idl in ing will be Gershwin's signature ''Rhapsody in Blue," choreographed by former ucr faculty member James Jones in a neoclassical style, and fea1uring a lively represe ntation by seven or Ballet Pacifica's most·t:ilen1ed dancers. As a centerpi ece 10 the program, there will be three premiere contemporary works by Kirk Pcte™>n, Ballet Pacifica artistic director Molly Lynch and nationally-known dancer. ballet master and choreographer Rick McCull ough. Pcrformancei> will be held a l 8 p.m. on f-ri<.lay and at 2:.30 p.m. Kelly Leonardi and Daren Sav· age perform Kirk Peterson's new work "Refracted Ac· cumulations" (top photo). Belli Roe danc~s in "frag· mcnted Flashback 8f~es." and 8 p.m. on Snturday. Roe and Lynch will leal.I a post·perfonnancc discusi.ion entitled, "Whu1's the Oi{(crcncc: Modern vs. Ballet?" Tickets for Dall ct Pacifica 's first concerl series of 1hc season nre: $15/nduhs and SJ2/s1udcn1' and seniors. Student/ enior ru~h ticket arc available one hour before each performance for S6. Tickets ore nvo1lablc 111 Tickc1mo!ttcr or :11 the Irvine Barclay Theatre Box Office by CDlling 854-4646. The Irvine narcloy Thcutre i located n1 4242 Campus Drive 1n lrvinc. PMking ll ovail:iblc. for f ur1hcr informati()n, c:ill the Ballet Pacifica office at 642·9275. Bay Area troupe enraptures children U sing lavish costume~ :ind giant masks, the World of Talcs will delight both parents nnd children when 1hcy perform ''"0 \ho,.,.~ on Sundny :it Orange CoJ)t Collc!!c Curiam is ct for 1 :30 .utd 3 JO p.m. in the college\ Fine Ari\ Recital I f.111. Orrg111Jttng rr,1111 1he S:rn Fr:rnct co DJ~ 1\rc.1, the troupe acqu:i1n1' ch1ldr\!n \\Ith lhc magical .,oclJ of p\!rfurn1111g Jrts through spdlbin<ling lulk· tJlc :ind ksc::nJ!> trom other cul · tu res. Performing with a grl>up th ,11 ranges from four to fhc mcm· bcrs, the group \\ill prc!tl:nl "Mother Sl-orp1on Country,'' .1 play adapted from :a Nicaragu;rn folktale of the Mi!>kito Indian). The play off crs :i moving story of love, life, death and redemption. "Benypickcr and the Bcnr.'' Crom a Pacific Northwest Co.l)t Indian myth, is an adventure of earthy humor and mystical trnn'· formation. ' Without talking down to the \ids, the World of Talcs en· scmblc treats their young aud1· cncc as mtelligcnt thcatcrgoc~ ready. AdYancc tickets. priced nt $8.50 (or adults and SS.SO fot children, ore on .ale in CCC'!. Comm.unity Service Ticket Office today .. from 9 a.m. 10 6 p.m., fri· day from 9 a.m. to S p.m. :rnd Suurday from 8 a.m. co noon. Tickets will ~ sold ot the door for Sl 1 and S7. Tidcct! may be purchased by phone u5ing Mas- tercard or Vi~:i. For information. call 432·5880 . i . "We're bri.ngi.ng people together!" You're Single&: We're Free! Free flftttn word ad aod free daily message check! Tbcrc's OCftl" been a better time to try the Pcrsooals! You have nothing to lose! (Except anothtt loody ~) < :k:tolx.-r 22. 1992 Spt .. -cial Adverti~ing Supple1ncflt for (}r.1flge Coa4tit "C..'Ckend Reason, Passion, and Relationships by lou~·DUWJ "Your reason and your passion are lhe rudder and the sails d your seafaring souls ... " Kahlil Gibran, 71Je PropbeL The balance of passion and reason in re- blionships LS vital lf we are out of killer, our sat ls fail in the wind and we Cather ios.s and dnl'1 m I.he sea of v1cturu12tJon, or we <;tand paralyzed, rudder-µmmcd, nrn reahz· 1ng we ate the paral)'SIS and we are the pm. It IS amporunt to understand lhe S\mbtolic rclall00Sh1p d pa.sson and rea:.on darkness, thal can direcl our course or sam· ply allow us to be illuminated by awareness. One without the other would result in tOlal chaos. The union or joining cJ these two as- pcas in nal\lre creates harmony in the universe IL as lhe harmony d Lhe.se rwo as- peas d human naiurc tha1 creates wholeness d body, mind and spiti1 Ha(sun) lha(moon) Yoga uses physical poses to explore thtS inner suucl\lre The soence of yoga ~ spec1fiolly designed to increase self-awareness on all levels which as essenoal to our well-being It is the starting point for enhancing our personal growth and our rel3t~h1p.s \\'c all relate to people everv cby who reveal marvelous ~1bi1Jt1cs-for beuer and for worse In lhesc rela1Jons, we are shown a.spcas of ou~lves thal may take us by surprise For lack of self-awareness, we rcac1 an ways that we do not understand, we may catch a _glimpse of a wonderful potenuaJ lhal we would like to cultJValc or we rroy feel U3pped b} chronic thoughlS and emot10ru, that are 1lk1gical and ineon5istent w11.h our -;ctf-conccpl our 1meraC1JOns Our rcbtaonship& w1lh oth- c~. wilh ourselves, and with Lhc Divine arc thu~ unproved allowing us lo enjoy deeper levels of personal fulfillment and happmcss which Cln lhen be shared with others "Therefore lei your soul cxall your reason to the heaghl of passion, that It may sin1t And lei 11 dirccl your pas.slOO with reason, thal your passion may hve through its own tla1ly resurrectt0n, Jnd like the phocmx nsc Jbove llS O\\.n 3.'>~ • Kahhl G1br.Jn 7be /'rophel • We c::in symboli.tc JXlSSK>n v.1lh the un, .1 lire th31 creates, consumes, and c.becratcs II in one mcxon The moon, then, becomes a symbol of reason-a ~ght that )hint.:5 an HEPE How to respoNI to an ad? 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Ocwa fncnd ship, ,_ Mb _,., <in ccre, l1blcsic. sa::urc pra(cs.s1Q'lal WM.1'&'0.1.s-so.1rv-. c.a un l'\4 LOOKL\Ci fcs • ~ ~ airmlllllt.d. crm11n& rdaDarl'IJl1p I'm~ 40. a&c. a.dcklbk ~ MJ•C S'4/ICM S«bl& S10 A ll'<'f suoc-rw. '\/Si> . ., c:llMca. ""'c sd!. C-Mc.. Clll IM BFA1111A..l. llBldtmd N.SJl·40. sed:1111 spnul ,__. r. • &ood fr1Cllll. ~ • pal ~ like IO t..ap. ea,.., -. --ia. ..,.,.., _,., ...... \<W part Beech. Call ZJ97. A TTlACT1V£ SWF 41, .-., 12 5'1:p. Jll"ap111DL Sc.ts • 8'Cll>r lS:50 -• """'"'Y· lrvnc. c.; 2070, l.ooKI~ R>l • ~ lrirnd md c~ Mb po!Mtlay of" Mc 100! I'm • DWF SI, loabi' l<W -•S.60111-.n ..-bty Umt w11h. Lma Rc:ech.. Ca111:m CASUAL llOMF.BOOY, o-1-I loocs~f .... t°'* ... S• ~ socks -IO dD lhcm ~ c.. Mt.a. c..u llllS. CAR~G. AfffCTlONATf .. com m11n1cah•c. --a111.,..,,, tnlall. .... ~--~ Advertising Supplement ,f9r ~.Cout ~-~ 22. 1882 A1 ... ow to respond? I You can answer these ads quJckly and easily by calling our electronJc voice-mall service. J ust dlal: 1(900)407-4377 (8iJJed oJ IT .49 fX" mmwe Ai.emge ca/J lenglb .s 4 17'1mJMeS. <Alls requve a /Q.leb-IQne ~1t. Ple.ase cbecJt fix lWCh-KJne before dialing) Press 'I-for a further cxplanauon of the voace-rnail service Press 12---to respond lo J .,pccific ad \Ente r lhc call 11 \ hen d1reaeJ ) Press #3-<o brow~ lhrough I.he voice ads (over 950 available) You musl ~ 18 )le2fS or oldcr10 rupond to or place •n ed. '•nglcI..fe Inc. <l.W.Jrro no l.iboLry for the content a( ot reply w • p«'r-.ol'l:al advt"ru:.<etnerv. The Pcn.on.als &re m1cnded fof u>e by ~1ng)e peDOn$ .scelu11g ~bl IOI\' hap We recommend dw you~ common ~rue when mtttmg &ln11gc15. SF Women Seeking Men Single Femole SM SmglP Moir 0 Divorced G Go)' L le\bion J Jew1$h A A 11011 I Block H H1iponic w While N/D No °"'9' N/S Non-S~or N /Orink NOtl Ortnltnr dcSlrcs cormvunmt wnh 40's-SO's s \1 wuntapert-Long Beach Call 2<11 ~ TALL (f>'). ATTRAcnVE widow, )'tlllnJ. S-1. ~IS. seeks financially sc GJte gcntlanan '"''th a Wllk range ol 1ntcrCSU who cnJ0Y5 life. l lunlllljlOO n ... ,h <.:.1U lb5S T1\U.. Sl.c\Uf.R ~O'S Si5.111rX "'t pau1~t1bou li!cSWf,....nts 10 mttt canng. honcsl, SU«cs.sliil m.vt It~ 1t1cncbh1p and romancr l •-ni lkach call 22~7 !If.. \l'.'lll-1.. l.. llEALTitY OY1A1111 O\H 111.ioking for hlOdsomc, suc- c.wful, healthy l"hrut1111 DWM a1 tml(y, 19• to~!pmeaocmylSAT 1'°"' On<1. u ds. lal1\IJ st1111s. w atrt, mllSte, {ports, 1nvd, dian1y wc.k. \OIJrltng--Olll--lhc good hft. l'flmdsf1ru,la1cr'?lrv111r Call 1668 ATIRACTIVE l!"SIOEJQtiT. DWF. W. 51'/1381 Seeks M WM, aff tt-11maic. ~cous. Illes qual 11> 11mc, OUIAloon. Dwnond Bai y,, JS!!(l SWJ '-~ ~5 ~ ~. CI ASS' "~ 11\Mll.• ~·~n<. 11, ' Cl:m •..a Xds 61 •. 506S, '"' U7C, honnl. edu.11td. h~llU$, •lllTml&rnall fnend/11f e11:nc pitlnCr \1'"" ... \' ICJ<> Call 2817 YOl '-G 50. BL()~OJ;, ~-6 fl 22, sttlu nan o-cr 5-0, ~k1t1g,1ocn)O)' ~JI\ and ~\Ible rclallom.h1p (oqa \4cq t~11gq5 I A.\1 IE.WISH 351S7, .iinct.-e llh.ccuc, wiay, abtolutdy wa1Cler tul and pcrlca 111 t> cry oqy I would I kc IO m«I l lcwW! mm 10hu wall l!llmaf me when r"' liiclius' \,tw pm Beach Call 1812 PRF.TTY PROff.SSIOSAL OWT-. 'IS. 45, 1nm. uncnc:umbcrccl. l°"e IOV\JJ, spans. an1mab. ttSlaunnt\, WlM, laughrcr. all'ccucn, llllclh&tnl «Wl\lcnauoo, trrwrl, men T~n UJI 2392. AGGRfSSIVE BL1' Gk-. .\"TI.f WF 4S, \IS mmocamou.s. JCnJe ol hu mor. down 10 earth, urcd af g1mC11, •ponWln7Jl Scd.ing -10 Wt hfc s greac""" I.ct< Alamr•os Call 2362 CASL AL, COSTE!\ T Tomboy DWF 4 3, JCCW-C. Pfcsallable 1eat11et wt\h young chlldmt iccks p.11ou. Ou 1blc mend? Scwpcr18-:h Call 2142. PRO~r.5SIONAL SWF Sl , Nr.> en pyt Ol&dom, 11avd, 1Cm11. Scd:J -111 m1 le. Uun1mcion I btbwr Call 2701 ATTRACTIVE. Ft.1'1' Y SWF 20, t«ks SWM 21>-2S fcw pen1t:r1, m<W IO. f\SI Irvine. Call l~S AA VUI llAJRFJ> 1ncelb&Qll SWF ~kJ fl~nwl cornp1111m, 25•. 10 o pl<rc !.vflfllt ha1S1t.1 ~o •1111 gods or~ La-c 8-Ji. Call 14 76 NEED BAlj,NCEO Uf£. lnllh. hcahhy Cl!Vua.natl, bt& rcc«d col· lection! l'tn 20. 8'lc:na Pwt. Call 1146. IN SHAROI OF MAN: SU'Ol1J bul ,mie, !inn and smooch. libcral, lib- craung, keen, Id ever, kind. AF l*k- a&cprcl cn SWM, 2.S-30, S~ '.)lop- 111g (or be.a&ful dch•c:ry. Irvine. C.a.11 1218 BLONDE WRITI-R 19 SEEKS Jentlaran f<r ~. 8t.ldrwalb, ~ NJS. bcaltby, scncrOUI. lhn1nc1on Beach ~11912. IFIWEREB~O . .wbltl~l­ whcn If aGcd you? If I wwe deaf, how ~ you GDrMP.111acaie with mci I am tlOI blind or deaf, bul how do I know that ~OU lll'C S«Vlg • hcann&? Orange. Ull 1529. CREA TI VE. A TTRAcnVF.,DWF, JO, SCltb spec a I fumditup With ~ 11\11\. lhn.11\glCI\ Bead! -Call 166J 80s RAD. 90s WORSE? LCl's rit lhal I f'rosscu ... t. qtlll.Wllll, bn&tn. 5CnSllJ•t, auttOUS F. StU.rni smular M 21 lo yo.in& J l.f ncndstllp, chaap cullu:elfun maybe a pauton ,.cnh IM w111 llunun11m Beach. Cal I 1240. • LOVl: LIFF., FIUE.'iDS. llCW ape- ncncd.. today I/Id tomorrow' DWF, s I, 5'4 •. land1¥C, 1¥1&}11 wilh azca1 sm.S< ol h1m<r Desire gmtlnn111 45-SS ,XJS.10Jhm din°" a.a, cm· ecru, 1110¥1CS, 11.,.cl and sood cm •tna11on IMnc. Call 2861 ARE YOL SPO\iA.\EOl S, 'P"' 1..W. soy Ind Sl'Nt\' Ale )'Oii \all. SOnh, SIS with 1 fabulous .cnsc of hwnor' I n. Let's csapt' Ca111 Ma3 Call 1620. ATTRACTIVE SBF. J7, S'S', kd&J in1clli1cm, scns111•c, SBM. 38-., b't for frtatdshrp and pms1blc rela11on- s/11p. Lone Beach. Call 2349. SWF, 24, BLONDE. Btl.'E EYES. S 8", roodfl fipr, ~kes bac.h, NI ICU,llllh &oodllmC. ~twporl Beach Call 12!S \iARRIAGE-Ml'\OED SY/I I~ 12. bnincllc. SWF. '\ts, tgPP> llld hc:aJlhy locicnc for ~ VO}• tnd.l•c. af£cu1~1c, $U)', ouiio-rnc. and pnysiaUy lil Good CCllll mun1call'r, io..es duldrm and am mals °"1Sl11n val11CS. S1JC.OWf\Jl career, now 1'ady 10 t.J11d 11l'llf!g, fulfilhn& rel111cnsl11p leading 10 fam tly Tust11 Call IS 12. WROPEA>.; SWF 21, Sb, OIJO)' Q l\111, tawu ... IT'lll1C .Id lllO'lel Seeks SWM for fnend.s!up Caw ,,_ CaJ1 1316 . Ol~STIA.\/PSYOF LOGY Wf 43, S'6'"1rn. pn:uy, fcnu111nc. Sett 1ni DWM p-al'ewonal, cdualtd, ':-/ S, 42-S2. rutum powlh lhrou&h Clvi111a1111y, paychololY, humor. da~.amHe.<h11ccQiumy Call 237S COUNTRY GIRL. 40's, IO\'cs cny lift. in. 111\WC. ~mg, new ldl-cn nns. Seeks bonc.s1 N/S ma\i 3&. S 1 lllO'CSlcd II pcnonal sr-d\, llllf rnc (edut&J, Sid tirn! Los Namr1m C.tl l lSl ADOl'TIO)\ seektrtC Jood m.n to br loyal and lov111J lG. Requ..R - 'Ill· aacnbcn Rcdd'uM>lond, sm 11.5, blue eyes. Shm upl. ~. ,ooc1 UmCI.. lrttne. Call 2256. TIRED OF OATING7 looir111' r« "' hc:Ru. wum rdll1onslup? 1.41 ialkl DWF 0 , S'6'/Jlim. anncuvc, KUVc 11dmdual -'io CttJUY' 1em1s, hikin&.dlncinc~ ndmJand walbmlhcbcxb.lrYvie C.U2148 ~1CE. f'tf.ASL,_.G SBF .cclf tt an. delllQ&. sna-acdMllwl JI~. any lllllOnlluy, for 1"' '°" ccns/dancln&. \f llSIOtl V tcJO Call )496 C0\1\fffifK"-i MJ/\OLD, •cry IQl'lal•c SWP, N/S, S'6Jt 25, ~ 31, autun hllf, blur/pat eyes. l'1n ack:11n1-11>-1:W1, indqiendm&,IC!CllR, lllldlc~ 111c1 C&ll'Cmdy IMl'J(lllabJe ~rm p l, physical!)' Iii, ac· uve, and Olllf oir\&. Rady for re· wwdina relatioruhip. Tiutin. Call 1504. \ BRIJN'STI'E KNAC VIXF..~. SWf 22, model, desires goriews. blU>e· collar bnmllle for LCJCdhcmcss. Q · -1 p111yt11J.Bclaldblct. Hun11111- 1on Bach. Call 1088 S WF S l , 11CW pro(css1CWJ JCflllc ,.,., Cor 1nvcl, iolf. duung. 1111'1 al maR. s.Jboa. CAii 26JS BFST f'llEi'l'D WA.'flT:D DWF /SCalhohc lookqfor Ot'SM Chns 11111 N/5 (~SS) ~. ariicu late, 1cmn1ve, humorous, succ~lul (« f1.11, canng and slw"a1g in sood umc:s, bad limes ind in-between PACli.. Jilrlcy-ndcr, IOO .sa-1. -. ~ORS sects llllCtrC, healthy, a.ffec:llOllllt SJ DWM.~.iwcrST~40. COili w.. Call l&S9. CARINO JliWISH WIDOW, 60, wwld hke IO love. llll«h and ~ -i.1in. lluntin&ton Beach. Ca!J 2507. OllUSTlAN SW'F,a1{7!UO-S· ailin&. prof alKSlll, ID. hive I dt ~d. e:-JOYS bf e. Seeks s WWOW\4 29"°, likc "alucs Seal~ Call 1'199- TIR.ED OF GA.\1ES" \1c lCO! OWf. 21, :"\S, ant fOn. Clmy, ..uqur.1t· 1nt11•e, prof cssu:nal •maule. Scd.J JU1C1C7t, •tna&\C SW, "5 'ctUc· 1111n~JI Ccn~ot&11on,1d\C'lllR. ~ pcictplc. fill'ICU. lllldcnund 111g. shlnn&, onn&-In inc. Call I~ ATT'RAcnVE. SEXY BLOND!>~ DON'T WAIT! Free f itteen word ad and free daily message check! There·s never been a bet1er time to try the Personals! Send in yours today~ Form on p<ige .l tunes. ln111t. Cal 2921 1\!Uf;T' SEEXJSO RO\iF.O,•nc 11•c.. Slll\lcSque, classy, 1111tlliicn lunclie SWF, flm.IO'W1111. ""'-· IO'Wcs 10 danr.::ic. lMa Bead\. C. D 1169. C\1Th A~'O SPICEY. old.fuluorled SJF, 25, S«U cmvnntcd n:l111m· wp .. ,111 $\ncltft, 1cncrous, dtva1ed SJM. M1uim Vicp. Call 1327. VERY AmACTIVE. omco INC, CREA TI VE DWF.111et fiaun.. QQlSIJ, run lovani. many IAlCrCSU Dc:sucs monopmous rdauoosh1p •1111 JlllCO'C, rorTm11JC, 111\cnllrOJS. ~..allld, fill lowraa. SWM. 47-S • W\lhlalSCol~ Oran&cCo.n) Call 2117 VF.RY ATI'RACTIVE,56",32.scn -1. confidtrl, playful, rolup111ous full-ftprcd soi: ICdJ 6'•, IOllU/I UC. p&UIOl'll\t, uudlif.Cll\· honest JS <IO male for aenoias onc·tcrm n:La 11cnhip. M~ • • Arty tlll!CXll.111.y s.. AM. Call 1791. 8011~\.tlAN-Adap&able. .nisue. incandmccat. •Cf11tile. ~ en•"on maul prof CllJHll'lill, 41, S'3, ~ 1U1Cttt, "'1111111y-pra(ilcd male Car mnmuaaa I•n €all~ SOPlllSTICATED 8Rli~E1Tf. SWF. S'6/133, auncll•c. '°11lll•c. ndli&m ~ SWM 4S SS, pr~ leuionel, hc:a lilly, dun h!t ll)'lc. Lune Beach. Call 2198 Cl..ASSY, A'TTRAcnVE. SPON TA'-liOUS, blut~ycd. brwiatc _prl>' fcuional, 39. D~. !'\JS, S S"/125, lo-CS animals, \heMrc, 00-ICC &oifa, setk.l honcll. IWICll~t. ttDbl1shcd. 1m9Uon1Uy aecurc C<ll.lltlopert W\1 SIS, ~s. f« r~c nl men. C..-\ft Ctll 2791 PROFESSIONAL Bl.ACK F1! MAU ctlJOYI thdcre. blues and II\ Seeks 1111le tCll'llpWon. 3.S 60, l'1Ce U111mporun1. I.on& Bew::h.. Call l l S9 l MlSS tOIWO'UbOll, compat11011· d\ip 11114 canng. I'm OWF. YO\al& 60, 1nm, allltCl1¥e -iea~ •"'*'1'11 ror 1o1r I/Id 1cm11 ~ tll. N'5 s~ Sl-61 w/lb ft(SUil.I. Irvine. c.i11m IRRESISTIBLE. OFUGlmlJL. DJr, 2 s.ipali c.11.Jchn, ttd.s wet ~.~ DJM HUSBA~'D E.l pcricMbfc'a~ ~ll'C-C.U 1117 N01 susr A."\OTIICR PltliliY DWF. l..ifespnnia ll\IO Olllrdl tlf lei Sc_-and •• imds of-=t u,.,, IO la:uih. d&ncc, r.••tr, h:kc, beach l"'lllb. bcw111&-whit(' a Id l~t I friend wf COftll*llOI\ IO stmc hfc wuh, a Vr"I ,.ho ia 1111na1wt, 1.111. llUlb&eftl, .... "lit, smstlt•t, • lov1111 sa!1Jcmao arnund SO. Oita II CIUI!! J..ani Bach. Call 2714 umrr UP MY Ufl:. BIG GUY: lntclh&'11t. ptst1ona~'Sl"l· lov1ni "'ildc f• 1111lc.. Tall >T. 111r1C1rv<. lovc\Obu&l\.cotf,.ut.ckql•f\Jh, tnvd. dince. You atnctr•c. An. opm. llCCllSi!ul, a.wan:, ... -vm. un. 4HS Lone Bead!. Call i6U PRETIY. PUITl:i. \it.SIC ll?.AOlF.l,ST/110,scdtu&e!llC 1111111 • It tpintllllly IN1dcd. ai.'I lclic, M> U, lo thare 1 Spc.:111 hff ICJ&eaha' Onnst Coiny Call 20l0 ACTIVE, Pl-.rm I.ADY, rt 60Ms, l<l"cs dancm1. 1m ch11s '«ltN "*' w1th111n1lw1~! f1.tll15'W11.Call 2.m SIF. 'IO.ttd.JSN, io..~~honea. '~ llllt->~. -iln· • 11 boou • m1& T""n. ea111~n PETTra. ATTRACTIVE. ACtlVE, WF.~hll'"~ "llf'll'IJtd bOll. or ri. ta1l11s. <lq.U-S<r baadl bik"" l °"' Rdch Call 2299 Z VIVACIOLS, AlTRACTlVh llto:.!OFS . .ed.lf\S l lunorous llln<bomir hunh \'~, tlurucs, mu JIC,lllOYIC!o, dtMln, fun. Irvine. Call llSS DWP, 0 , OK IMIJ1t scdts ~ Ol'IC ~t'ltCfC IO ,i,.l'I lmw nl 11118 csu wllh ln-uie. CaU llOJ JCST Bl:CAUSt l'M RP.A I.I ITF\Jl. doc\n \ mctn I don\ Mow •llM't wnponr.nt Ill life--ski 111s. '*U\11\1 OUl. fr!Cftdt. ICl'lld, ln•d,artandl!UIC! I 1111111my40's (looli: lO't), blondd'S'/120.1 would ltkc 10 meG. a 41. S1 'ff olJ crno1t0n illy and r1111r1aally secure ICJU!malt In flt. c.u 230S 81.ACK OIRISTIAN SINOLE. l3. NJS. prdll, i.I (S'l\'). lhlll. brown cya. kids Setts I.Ill o-n.1111. ,_,.. kiv~ .tlllC pn:J--1 NJS ... ~ ~ TlllUll. Call l 12.S 'PbOPUiSA Y ™ AmACTtva I l&ft!t-V.-lt!M, ~. S't/llt 42, 30 ~ DIF.1 ._ 111 111lct1&1-. iw-..1 ~ ITlln 4(>. ~S With I itOOd i.., 11111 a &l>Od muid. l~w tau 2449. A1lU CTlV8 BLUE-EYED BLOi.o'OE S't SWP. SIS En.JOYJ danll&.....ct.llt.~ .......... nl lunar, s.ta ~ ... 1ett.~ain.-.-..... N/S, for hi•-,.wr. 0.-.. Mar. Call 206. SEXY. BUXOM, BllJ"''F.JTE. BIG 8LUE 6YF3, OJF, lS, (tae 14) w/ cMd.ncw10CA(nim~.-S SW\4 J0..4S ~ IOCllJO)'S ..... ncr I/Id din:~"'.""°" ol al ,,_. \o'\1p. fun A II~ LAs-Ntpcl. Call IS31 Pt1Tl 1-. VIV A<lOOS, L'Clf.U.I· OF\I lcminn . •\rll:tl¥t. blaide S«kfl& Iha 'fl«&al rmn tolhltc my ICSI ror life. Ar.c 41 10 SI Ml8IOll ~·icp 0.11 20SO AITRACTIVb 1-'\Jl.L·FIGURFJ) '11\.\11\ RP.AR ~a-200 lbt WI 1111dl11cr11. 1111, datli and hlncBorne W\i l}.40 Sc:rio.is only. Malkncin Call UlO PllYSICAU. Y flT~ WJI, S'S'bkn:I. S«iJ C1IX .. tio Cll~ ~ the- a:cr, l!ldjl'l&iftl or bmch. wr4I MlM o( hi.mer s.n ~ Ca..ni )' Cal I 2117 I \I \OTTIIJi WO\f.A.\ L' IU:.0~ the,.,, (101 door, tu' Ill MlmfQX 111 bcl .. 'C!Cll yw'' ._,fl& fer I'm a ptOC~Mrtal SWF, !'>IS, l3, IT, bl<llidchlllr ~•med us.emu ' "'111 re11r11all calli! lrrlllC. 011 I 9c>S PIU\1TY. VIVM.10llS. playful, lid'. Cl'.llll'WI, educllcd, (Cl!\llllllC, lov . lllJ i.d). 111111)1 ~ -. u Chllul, •1tt1cu•c !NII, O· Lone ~w CaQ1J6"\ ATIKACTIVE. PftOffSSIO~Al. i\DVf:..\TuR()l;S, t\h)aic,. l'OllWI· uc. SWF. rsn '-il.i, ..U n~a .,_ willl mn.111 111nl:uaL T 1111111 lmca. Call us llf..i\I ntY \\'f \l. Tll) \\lSI:" ""111'.ll~thl'\Mn '"'"purl l\od\ "'-&JI)' •"1·•C \W .4J~ ;; .... au fih•o, \S, occ&, ~'\ -~ .J ..._~,~-~lwtr..tet 1n1tC nl)' and [1ran.: •I '<\VII) to J'-"/ full)/cmtMi)' ""1t lhCM: Bb.ST YFARS' lfl' hsh1 up l>Ut hwa_ 1oealta'"' \t,.Jll-lf'I Dead\. C.ll2U2. AlTllACnvr RU.I: l~YF.O 81 OSOi:. •I • 0\\1', \6, 43. onr· mm WllNll. Cot --"'OM\ awl You c.a *-' '"up and Wt me~ 1rorn ICCfllnn:! evavna lO'll'IB ., llotU 'Ind JCmll ~ 111& for .. i.. tdf~tdm&. 61 t IC• u~c &ml-. lJ ~ l•c 4w¥- lf\S. •olkyb.11, lnl1"IO. l1J. llun lilllllXI Beadr Call 20b9 COROl:OUS BRUMilTl:i SWF,31, &lcnder.l5'. pe)Chologt .. ltd.$ lllnd 1>0111C. Mt101M. CllCllfl&. -.al!C. fit A fun SW\t ·~ an.1 ... .,~ r .. .,~bl< and me111.,.ful ttlllKnh!p N/S U~on 8cadl c.111~ Pf.RSlA.\ WA.,11.D-f'cwt,SllW, u. • l'IM. plttflil. ~ 2S-< to ...nt, 4-. alk, en.ioy hf~ l..cr11 Rodi. Call IOU. WAJ\Tf.D A nu\1811y ~ re~ w11h . r11, 1rm, ~ ~ul Nf.i WM 60+ l.iahl ~ my lit' N~ Bodi Call 1196 • LOVABL.li II, Sl:.F..XS ll-l.S, 11111 kw ... .._ .. ~ male kr fl'~ot~ ~· b11ttl11p I L11u11\(111 Beadi Call ,,,, . SW Of..stlf.S/tA.~050\4£. m SIM_._, 111 ST, 39. r-.., ......... patM. ...... Tllaia. Call IMS DJf, C.USSY. VIVACIO S. pe- A2 Thursday, October 22, 1992/Adverttslng Supplement for Orange Ooeet Wlllkend 11 I\ I II la....,. 1-.c and '"'lllC s.t.111._ po f msl. DJM ................. hies ... ..... .. Ill.., Irv-. C.2119. ROMANTIC! lt6.SPONSJVEJ lADtANI'' OIF ...,_ ~ 5'1C1+. _. ..... SIM. NJS, 3S-4S r.~frwlldlhtptbe~cn­ llR. M1111 be ncb " hcsn.'puston 11e 11mnd h wa• wllhopaun!\51 k-vmt.. CallllJO sWF. s~·. A.'411..f. RUT FTT. st;. .,,,, ..... hit aqllllly11 heme, al OOllCICftl. llllllQlllW 11111 lhe diaakY Scd.J ~/ • Oll!Pl ubscasi'¢ icdc!) bes S&n Nin l'ap.atuo Call 2111 PUTTY. PF.TllF. PlOFl-S SJO.,A.I, OJI , \/S,"6, ~am •. l!OIWC. cornf*'IOIWC FJ1,l(l)'S the cudocn. 'PO"J. dll'IClfll. l111p11n1. lhcillO ll!d mudl l'l'«C. Seri"' • bm CriMI. to.er and Mr pannrt ~ Ullllar ~Dllftd. S4"'1tm V'','JD Callll 20 ATTl.ACTIVE Blll\lm'E SWl M . 34, ~. llnl)'. -wm ~ el1&y, -io-tr I 111' for -m 1*•11 \ \1 IOI IOllJ \awr.l fritftOWp ~ C.-111919 W\'liS0\1l., wrm. rr. n1" Bl..0~00 RF.Al.iTY .-ks Rf11oc: aaWG1'9110t toatwt"'°"~ 11111 K11ms, martdfnn&' 1n1mrocnc4 with ~ 11"'1 """"' ·~ll'lt C.11 2112. l\il:.U ICl::.\"T OV.1'. S6. IMC• prof'lc ll'llWC, l!imiJI. n>ft, &N mad.mm. &O"fcm.m111thir< Mint 1~a-lk:ttJI Ull lSOl I Wl\.\T IT ALL! A 11~ SW J·; walhAll-~t<lllll ••!lo • (11Wt11UyAlml'4lonally-<\H JO'! M thctt!? Patit "\6, no childral, llO i-r. Gf ~C\ Otht·r Area~ Pf.'Tll'F. laps,... R \ J(ri.t <ll OW\f S0.6S prll{ Of lu ...,_ s!SJO fiiald, ~ :ro.~ynuc Alll'Uma t"•T A~<.11VES8f l9 "'«i"I* •I. r!lllllO&UJ lndlpardaic. 111d/1 ..._ .-, SBM \6,,.., res 1m111o' 1d111ol\ll11p, f1111 and lrf\thn~ Alhlinln Call 1699 l'IOff.SSIONAL hllf'!n• ltd)'ll'l'f .. -11 lilppy IMlt PiJrust. RllJCI. *"'* ~ I\ "" fltlit1P9<19 l.Gl ~C.llllll WNlm> Wea 11>4o.Qrll!&.cul utd -. ~ Dri&/11.. w•)', ~. •tm llunt4, d1w"'cc4 ft~h -.40 \4akbu. C.D 2JH ATnAC'TlVF 8LO:"<Of. blur .,._ 4S, NJS lllJ01' tGlnl) •OI ,,... SO'a-611'1 jllltl(, ITIO'fld. (Oii "'*"• --~ Wllb on IM&ch, 111CJ111- '-· ... Oii. ~ _."'1 II • -. and ~ Glcndllle.. C.U ., .. ATl'lACnVF. OWJ. St . .f2/IJS, ....... ~IO--tpc• cill.-with. ..... Mflt,ele ......... Call 2SJ.O )' ' 1 Oronq .. C r•unty An-o Gf.NrLB SAM, 21, lfr-....e. .................. con-..... .a.. w ,.., tpQal friclllllllip. ...... t I Tmm. CaJI J14l ATTUCTIV£ SW GI.AD t111 ... 21. ·~ ellnlliwc llUIC. dlnClaa. ..... Mina Miis "°" di, mi.....__ Seeks SWF v.tio ............. ~ IM • ldf-CIOllltlOl!lly to, (or '1ii't da• .M pea1t.lc ,.1111onJb1p TUIUI. Ull l'29l. . SA VEME SWM 24 mui,SFW.. lO ...., .. .,.__ Ilk· 1111'. lonc lll• ....... <:w•a. You·tau11 NI ii/ell, a.bit, OUllOVI&. 1'*1h iem. Cou M-. Call 3007 SINClilE, u11cllec1111t, open tnmded, f1111 SWM 2J, encmecr, bOWi""' ---.. cull-. Ws *ll!ldcrfulSWF,rdaiolllb1p lr--me. C&ll 3211. GltOOMJD00'4' Wcdlcd l headlock' M11nmony/1hnicny'> \4onopmy~1 f\c dlalm JlandJomc, -tloi!RIC, hamOfOUJ \fie!--6'/190,.,.. $)1111,. tnlfty, ~ tauiy 2.S...O ror rorm.i1aa1111 forever (1bu:OU. f11' ......... a.cli Call &01 l T0'8>Y 'M)~'I Wll'IUld. SW\t J7. 6 Ill.,, ..W., Mel Gt \iii )'Olqcr. •Cl'llftSO'!I(, 11.'Vt11tlluild COiia~ C1:l3 SS FJ)l:CA TED. world ~tied A tan lnd1111 ale. J6, slm, web Dan smol1na. a!fecuorwc SWF/SllF, hkca ~ Mlhelll\ Call 3660 (i()fS(J SOWHElt£7 Lake to CO ~1 Middlc .. &ed aaomey, oltcnatr111an~ 11r-. ihm. 11>1dlet.sal lldy '"' 10 U'lvd " • C1J11111111C11-T l'lnf-OCafllC woy.&c on horuGn. Ma1Co. Almlla, l:.tscm &.ope 111 v.J U!lll lhen we d111t., dlnot, 1111 _... lake than lnJIL Ir .,~ Call 4S21 llAIPY l \tfilOW SW\4, ?9, l71140 t>'tt• C&i)'COlnl SF who ·kC$Wlt(ll • CtJm '4csa.Call309l SFct;RI~ 110\l'ST, 27. spmunr M , kJ'c u ... >l&1kts. Udin& IO ~blc. lmp,lunor,and rcm111te. la&lltll ~('.All 3137. AWF.SO~E BODY, 2J. 6'4/235, nae. adualal. ~ SB\4 llCdJ 1111'1C11'1c-... cl my t1Ct T~ Ull )Jll Sl.t"CESSf'\Jl. PlOff,SSIOML SWM 35, lllhle~ 1tlrlCSIYc, 1111- ~--ll'MI-.. ..... ,,,. nwa. pod...,. Sat-. Sf 2.S lS. Joni-urm lncndlhtp, rtlloon lbtp lr--lllC. Call 11() 7 •O'M:O-T1C RF'llltFJ> 100.CU TIVE 6S,6'2'1llr*!ll•eDWM,N~. M4.s SJuh («11111111C homcml•n Shn sa1bnc. health n1 aih1nl "' llwllJCL Ncwpon 8Clldi. can 491) VISl/ Al AATS, hlcnu•e ue my iftUftSU." WM II SYIP 30-40'•. ,IS, fil. 1thtll•t 11"1ne Call 42.86 f\lN SW . l4, 11'3'. tnJO)'l l'llOI•, mullC, .l(llR. WJ (llrl, "'11dlVC SWJo. NJS. 21 ·J4 In int Call 3733 Sl"lltlTUAL, SllAllNG, q111c1 SWM 6'/tSS. ~ ~ tllllft. ~ nindl. w 1&1, llun, 11111111· II"-(111\ik. &JT .. lldy In-. Cal ~ l\'D GUY. 8chmni9I. ftlued., 111 .................. dm. lllilM, inwcled., » ...... m.tl ~ io.cr. Ncwpan &.di. Cal 3631. IENAJ.SSANCEMAN, "% imdl1· &01'. ~ lllnl:Uft, hon- -IClUI .. belury imidt nl Ol.ll. 20-)(), for world lt9Wd, cri!J&.de-bp. Sll\11 Am lfcts. Call . SWM PROFESSIONAL ~lllJM lO. SI 0'/165 llhlclic. Doubles IS I sucnuful i.is-. Seas 51 one lnd<dy. C.c.11Maa..Call3S A TTRAcn VE. Kt.\'DHEARTED 0irui-23_. humor-. hlw!. Ill· ldh&cn. ~ &iendly, faith· M SW A.lot S'll /160 seeb\I S'#CC\· '-'· SWAIF. Slmlllr ipalitier. ,. 1r101 •e. irun. for CXlll\len:llJOI\. tom· odies. UllCU. &ta"dslup. ll11n11111' IOll 8ead\. Call 3069. TEDDY BEAR HU!'l'J( SWM. JS. 6'2'. cuddles, aics, ClllmlllS. Ws IO\'cly, Jrw lady few flllW)' fulfill· tnall Sanu Ana. QJJ3S71. St;~M CANADlA."i, hand· some. younc·loakinc 41. S'9'. 111 ~· blond/lf'GI. arinc.. respon· Sib ICd.s d)!WNC. inm. MUnl !Mm) 'C'*l'Q'l 8etdl. Call 4491 t1fltlSTIA.\ S[N;l.E DAD,aarv· "'t. n NS, 6"2/lSO, pni(awcml. ti...-,CllA'Sml10ICl,JOU111J. •p.111~iJ e>'Cl\IS, CO<Jk1nJ. fmJ11I)' II<~ C-c:runJS Xd Ill ltlnellvt $\,\If under 4(), llonell_ tonmited. -chtldOK SOrlnicCcully Call Ml DW\t 41 SEF.XS lid)' for Mcslm1 ll"'icn a'\ioJf lhiJ *dc:r. nxcrc, ~ T ornncc. Call 4 I SI. A TT'Oll\"EY ISl/R.FEll 32., SW\f 6'1 170, dat\ lla.r. twd C')CS.~ ll1d flDly Scdinc SIS AllllBF. bnllUtnd. body l llUI. Seal~ Call l99J ATTRACTIVE, Sf..',SUAJ... IWl&IC s WM 21. ->'·sore. web bca.utJ lul, 1n1dl11'1ll female. any na. Ir WlflC Call J299. llONfST, SE.'ISmVE DWM 40. N/S, '""'"'(Idler. ted.s 1111.aM.' ~(.llllf1c~ mother fill fun .l co- mancc. lb1& 8etJI. Cal 4 I 9S TAU. 6'S Ort&mrul1>ene":rrrw• ncd. \IS.S11"k,no~,,19S6 ~IO, <ll'C'lll drNet. C'JU' 'll!l\C. t'~ prolcwonal 111J"Y"°'1l· lftl, tulllitU, island •all; sld ~hCI IJmCS Scd111J SCICIK and llOllC$1 Ltdy to .. t ari b<lch 1Clltt lmn due· o-nrna 8&:boa ls.I.and. Call q19 t,;, ilQl, F. SW\1, CQ1fidcd, 1nt11, ~ an. <r!ICQ'C, ~ ,Clllie. passion- l it ~I 11\rlCl.J•t, 1ntelh&a1t, ltm.. tpclo.aal.. alT«1IOnllt SF :-i 6 ~· luncr. IOITltntt Tusun. c...it • 1 SUCO:SSRJL. Gf..\'EllOl:S OW\I ... wtlh -al lutX1f •'llllS fun and (rlC!dshi p• ith C')'C lOV>ri Con\ ITlltmml. ""I/IC. Call 4026 llA1'<1>SOME. R0~~11C SWM 36 -«s a lady who is m~inc for cmmllmcrl. llldimn l values. I/Id I bes {ncnd. E.npy ~IC, beldl. the W. ICl'llllS. lolcsllj ~ M you OU1 I.hen? 11'11nt. I 933. W MTEI> A$1tll rcrna1~1c, 20-40. 10 ihan laslil!' .p Im n.se, Oiban. &O, El Toro. Call 4014 AcnVll SW\134, NISS. l*\ICl· I*' 111 IJe, Mpyt all sporu. cook "'C· bladl. 4*r\. Selis SWF 25-'0 w11h ~ ·~ ror rOll'llllCe and ~bihonstlip. Fcanaan Valley Call 3611 tvr6 IDt 34. slmdcr. alhlctic.JUC· ..,., _.,.._ • .,..,, 1c>arlh, ODlmUllC1l.IW.. io.cr of life ltds C, tnnl, llll"M11ve SJF. Una Call Jfn. BOflEMIA."i. ~e SW-.. 37, S'l~Jlm ~· a(a, lllOYICS, • m@$1c. Dui'" tcdll·•ese111an, wmy SF . .w11am. Call 3671. 06TIU!AUSWM2S,6'/165,modcll ICtGr tetks SF 20-26, MlllclK blbc. S.. way pn11y, nell1ccn& :.dy, Orqe Coualy. c.tl )()91. IMCkr Sl IO._, for po111blc sen- DEGREED, 26, SU.VI.SS, lllbum/ GUI rcl1u0ftdl1p Scwpon Badl. C&ll 4617 • bb di a&lllCllC N.6 SP. Ukca sltlll&. sit.a~. h.b1&. end a ...... tW>fOSO~ SN. 32., hones!, P'I>- U'IC lllUllC.. lftUICIOll Bach. CaU r-t. SIS, ptiysally fa. look· 3361. '111 for W111h1r (c:male. Won\ be ~ed. t.orona dd Mow. CaD SHY. l.Ol'\"EL Y SW\I JI. S'l 11190, s J:ftlc. ~ton11e, rClllllallC seckJ \oody WF 21 .39 ror ~ SWM, 21.scicb. SW l'\fF. 25-30. 'l>lho slup, IOlllll1Ct hlllC. Call 0. IS NIS. doootl'I IO Clnb and c:anng! Cc.la~ Call 3394 J.OVL.~C. SPUUTUAl... KJcr&tfi· cal ly ml1dcd ~Olec al yoca. hcalh. S1lU. A FROG. •~11111& tor ktis! .. holmess, .. en bt1':.tM an11-'Jllla SWM, Sl. ~IS. lnllft m mc.sa~ v118mJnJ and hertls. S • lS. nc-.cr Pllckcr vp I hn'"llon llni>our C:. D INITled, 111 \Q;utul•od conchuon.' 4603 .S' 11114 .S. blcJnd/pcy blllt ~ I Jona for I CWlll&, fo' 1111. mlUll undlr· • MATIJRE. STABLE SW\1 pto(es· S1andtilt, ~nually cvol., WOllllll 11onal S71140 fo. <.cdr,, aurac11vc (JOUlmatc fl.I'/ l1Ce. o( raisonable 40+ SIS :'Con for 11><1"\cs, lht· ~c and bc:11111y. tu 10ll' with 10 the 11c:r, din111. mg Oljccl.-c:: fun. lua)lcsl I/Id l!lQl$I luJfil\111& CAJll'S romance,llldcomm1uncn1. lluntJn&· SIOllS al 1oman11c :0.c, ll'llltmlbll Ion BCllth. Call 46$0. r!J:cal dcm:s no uncondluonal ~OllCW\, d)'nlmlC •lfeaian. CONNECTION! Casual. sports ~y. moral cNnclcr, nl dmne ITllllded. DWM. 38. S'7. ·ws. cnJOtS romance. I Cll,IO)' simple lh~· easy &ood umcs. hCllc:sl mends. S.,11 bK)'clllJ. waJ\Jn& II the 8acl , Ana. Call JSI 7 , radin&, ""1la!J. nl mahlatJn& an my lut.h bic:la} rd. In tpllt cl h(e-DW\1, OIRISTIA. \,\JS, n;sr SO. lone Slrll&&lc .... 111 llWClY nl • pA dlvarud, JAltl. &ctllll& 1d>-CSllUrC' Bpbobia. I lhnvc oo ~ OWldc lOll'lf. 11\l, alhleuc. 1~. business etc* 10 1ttea., plaru Maditr -· Loo1t111 for thapdy. lov111& ,'l;allft. I lfll ~ood lootmc. &ll IO jp(lll Tl.I.Sim. Cal! •901 f.-aally.. c. ~· llnCCft., Und, ..... tcn11u~e.canna.a-Jc. Ali'RACTIVE. WITTY SW\1 37. affectionalc. u m ~llhy. Costa Sl<Vl60 bohc:m1111 ~ rcltucw Mtjl c.JI 39111 shrp mmdcd SI' Ullo roclt. cafn. be.ti Ana!itun.. Ca 399Cl IS WHAT YOl. dunk « ha•c to say llllpOIUnl., 111 ll'QI )llU like 11 11, on SW\f 37, 611175. cnpys t)cl!llJ. ~ rni dale ....Sal~)~ Mc Jood m1J11o •ct..~· cooking Sciel111g a1 1~111&. 111 wpt. fin, prv(ess1onal, tnaJ>t JS SWF for rd1t.on'111p 1mcro1.1.q~llorties You » tr.-11e. <:an wn •S. cut"C:S. pmst<nllC, •11111111& I ~ 1111onstue you an sm1lu boul lD1& SW DAD 39, 1111dhccnt. aunruvc. Beach. Call 43Sl tan)'. fi1., p&Ulorlatt. Sods \IS lady "'bomakeuchffcrmcc Long Bqdl. C\.1.T\.flED. very hnisomc. en· Call 3.526 c:.OUJ symphony ITUICIM SWM NI S. 4() (looli 30) JCCb bc:luufW lady, ALL A\!FRICAS ~ looh sly lO'i Loni Oacll. Ca.II 4 297 DWM. N/S/O scdJ S ', d1~oo;ed mcc OK, 111 JO's. no dul<kcn. for TAU .. DARX. handsornt 32. S'ltV camuntd rtl111ansh1p l.e11ch11g 10 15&. 111 •-•on llll 93 SetU pro-f1.mily with pcllUlblt ~e IO Colo- (css!Q'\11 to play wilh l,vanc CaU rado folt1 <Olll"Y Ill .S yan YOU• lSSl. &cq(QIS. dtptild.~.clusy. tlci1111. s•m. folt1a , S'S·SIO, easy ltA.'ll'OSOME SWM 41 ICl'b11nt· IOVll a .-! Mid·Wes1a1t C)wu, uvc. r::ie p~te for &elf, I01l\IJ. lla'I md f11n1ly valllCI al Colondo, tn~t n1-Newpm BaJI ~ lS»rl, Dlloas. I°"· CIC. l'm I Call ~ phinnlt1tt,Sl11er(30da~).U1IO C)<chna. ~raphy. naua-e. tuk ~VESTMl'.Vf 8A.'.1Kf.R. SWM. 1111. rnova, cllnc111. nunc. work lO's, ~·inn. blond1slvbl11t eyes. 1111 oue. lhc beldl. rtll'nlJlllC mtlh. Cancer11.11 scdts mtdh&C111. aunc· II~. llhlcsic &: ph)'s1c;al,l llvC, slcndn ~ mcan1111tul ~la lit. JUS1 .SO.look 42., S'IM uanship. t.ona ea.11 ms. lrv11e. c:.u 4902. SlJCCESSF\Jl SW\f 27. adwll!Ced Sll\t 36. 57. looktn& for llhla1c cltsret 111 bliwncss and hunu. ca S WF. p f, IOlllJS, bc9c.h. l\llS tod "° rruncbt, 111111a1~c. and f:.'fll · happy hows. LDl& 8eadl Ca 113803 Qlty frt. cksll'CS tlcnda. heal con 9QOlll, 1111tU11cn1 SF. IS H. who TAU. SW\t, aud fifuts, succcssful f!llPfJ Phdom I:/ lhc ()pm u wd buar.-nan. NIS. <*'Ill ind p.s 11 lhc K ..,s. l.c:ll& Bad! Ca 11 '4 71 StCll'lllC, alf"/rtr/ heme lln \hew.ta. ~ uma.ttlh.na my bus!· VUY YOllTilM SW\t, SIX ocs roacty IO ~d. 9CdJ spit· llf.S. cal~ llCU•t •.... ilctldcr. C11I female a.er 40. COITlf ~ my dlic. ,..tll\t ~ 4S ~"'-for Mhm111111. ll11111.tn11or1 II arbour . &'icndlhip. 11"1111. I 41 C-11 •991 YOlr.\O PROl'F..SSIO . ._.AL Sii~ MUSEWA.m..D Ptl:/-.s10NLro- IWIU(, ·~ uu ll«tual •Yll• • web mm&1rtWC111W13S-SOf cw &lend SWM D, ~. Q:llftdrn, NI slupmdi-d S...Ana Cd3'09 SJD widcpmdlll SWF 10-40 10 be D\;Ofl SEEKS GAL a l11llc short ol ~cr/M111e few lone lmTI ft• IM!Cllllhp. No peddlil l'f'l\llled. Ir U1o o~h&)lt hcuclecpina vine. C..11 J6'14 lor ruce ~ pat •IS, dos. ~be 1r1•d No bca. Pitas N/S. be nat ~IONAJ...DWM.N/S.edll Sid mlJIL Good !eds n OK IOO. cmMd. rsr.' Joe* ... ~~ 60's. '4cwpm lk8ch. C'd 3651 S711/ "· wvm.1,_.h&«" &I~ ......, eoir ... ,'"""" .t tcall'tl Ann~. llA1'1)SOMI:-SWM . ' llllllCUl8r 6'4/llO, 34, -U aur.c· live, fi1, flln, llhlelic, pou1vc SWF Orqe. Call 35'1 CAllNG, SINCERE OW\I NIS 61 !SS, SI. leaft, ll1lO beallhy ilunis . Bcsl1111, prcuy. CDl$UVall~t bul ad· •CllllRYI. ll"tM. C&ll 4SS8 VERY AcnVE SW\! 62. 6'1160 lovo IOWS, dancv1&. \111&11&, md JQ!Utt J*P1c. u\ cs near beach .. lllalds mcuph)'SICal cl.nil Ltt s play. HISlltn&IQD Bath. Ca 11 46-18 SWM· Sewpon lbch b~ desifU Wllmln Wllh bady .t bntns uncltt 31. Stngle \1()TI « llC\ er mM ned. Newport lkach Call 378S [)WM 4S SEEKS pct11e fanale who is boll\ \Illy and IC'lOUS Kids oby ltv11c. Call 4206 MARRIAGE· FAMILY \11~Dr.O, SWM 39, .S'S'/160, :\I'S happy, healthy, CAtl'Ct'C fqularly, 'ood shapc, nhl!Ollll values. Wide 1111c:r csa. &ood careo. scnit rl hllmcr, honest. IUICete, cons1dcn1.C., ha-e inlqnty. Sedt Ille wne. t.1c 20's 10 $d 3-0's v.1th l10 dcpcndcnts ltv1ne Calll631 DARX. llA:O-l>SO\{\-SA \1 36, alh lctic. &mtlf, pess.maic scd.> en· dowrd. S1up. ~SS WI' for com ~P· m&Ul&c T11111n Call 8 S\l 2S BEUl:.Vf.ScltlCllcs shcaild II( comf mabk. pcoples/KJIJld me mere clla1cr lcu, ftWllMt IS OOI blillcr tr.-llC. Call 3407 ATTRACTIVE D\\-'1 JS 6'/210. ~le lnunrtlt rtlallooslup m for fun It 1dl.cn:.n Oranic Call 3749 DYNA\i!C. llA.\'DSO\fF~ r1.~1n11 111& SWM 32, 6'2'. wt•ld tmcled, urbane. sophssuaicd Olamp1on al fine and pcrf mnW!& ll'IS, all spMS. Romanuc, substariu>e, pl Jnl)C o( hlsncw, financ:ially M);.UfC Se0.1 very ph)'f1c.ally 11traa1•t woman with v1brlnce, Slylc 1111d dcplh (21 32~ Newpm 8c:lcll C..11 m I RltOADW•\ y 11rrs· Lcls pc:r{orm )OW p1aJl<I, my \Ol<C' S~ )7, \ S. b Ul ~. 1c11 .. c, '-'oost"'ood c.ootc:r c.~.-°'' Mtr c:.u 39'2. \I l-H."110' \fh. R0\1A \TIC: Cl,lrt'l1' lmml nuodcd. $lllCCl'C, ~ s1onau: S"'\I ll. S'!Ollbl. IS hcahh)'. hl!'P\" r11 n1 Cun pro(~ ~·~ •II<'> •-.ul&~ a.-.! cnjl)) bead!. ti.kc."'""' l.)"n. lady for llfOrl&. hll lii:rn, ~laucnlt:..lcad 1111 IO mamagc. $c«lfll S ?J. 34, llll'KSI\ t, OUl&OIJll-pi'l}>lcally fit, SCA)' bcs1 fncnd nl lo-er kv1 · lllll Vat~ Call 3712. TE.\~'tS"lffiii(1>T11C'Y"S W\02. S'9/ISS, loak1n1 f« WF km•' pan ner 28-40 Ill)' bel Irv 111t. Call ,a331> Sl.CCf.SSf'\.l. lle11th Pnil'cu1t~I S«k.s WQINll lo qe JS (or mam11c. family \111.q t.ve cAC:dlcnt cduca· uon Onncc Call 3250. UNIQCI: CiF\Tl.l'\!AN mks uruquc lldy DW\I S7. 4~. 1thl<11• ~IS.111~l11&cnt.ll\1cul11e. ~ll·man ncrc:d, ltal'P)'tucr&lul l f llllllCl1Uy tct I •i. play 1ain1s and ce>lf. ~e 1111\d. S«k!llJ 111 lltnCU>e, ~ ~llllbcnd. clq1111 lad¥. 4fuh. 10 1ohlrc 1 hlpPY. lire nl build'• i..111& lt\auonship \1.Jw1l loyal1y, w1und rapact I f!IU$l lr--111t Cail 4)~ A TRUE Pcrnancat,0\4 34,prv(ca siOllll, f uw.nciall)' f«lft, :::r: d111 ma.~-~14 3'f tw\UI I &ood Kl\W o( lunOf alf«llMllt 111d rwnnic, lids~ 1,..1111. CaU 39n DWM ~I. dqJtcd. pl'Ct8lUbit 61 17S scds healthy, nuh.n SW!' for 1olf.1mn.1s. '1iil<UI~ Lona 8-JI. Call 4691 SWM Df.StRf.S SWFliT ye .uy. ptlllf SW! wllh ior.hu , Ill Sf hoot crs for .. ,1d 11111& StlllM'I 8-:h C.JI labl Clttlollc 8'ftt!H Nltwtrk I CA THOLIC& SINGLE ? We'd like to 1ntroduc1 you to inte resting_, attractive people who share your fa ith, and have si milar interes ts & positive values 714·663-0025 DY"•A.\11TE PACKAGE. hand· "1mC. SW\i 6 'l', -.hlaK fnrnc. ed11 • .~:t'd ~ 1111~c. successful )ct ~ ..... !>le, Nnn)'}&oo{y ya dctp. ruJ 114\ld yet casual. ODllSC"' l lJ. t )'Cl ... , Id "'ho lo-u llllirl~&cnt •onwn Pleasr '!le \111\llu llld S 10 S7. 'lrm. Z.S-3~ \IS. ma:r111e m.inded ltv inc Oil l~~l Sl:.f.Kl\G BRl.':''F.'liE. pa.it fia, ~ h\.e slu1111 Ewopr al mcs.\ll'f. 1'-1111hoes..1-if!)>ih md fit S\nl ~ IM70. taSllll. ~ .• icnit '""'JM'. Call 46.sS Sl.CCbSS!-1..L. CLASSY SW\I, Jood looking. pro(css111111I. for11t5 >«ks soph1s11c.a1cd, uncncurnbcrtd. pr111e lady 34-44 f<lf rcla11onsl11p F.nd my SQl'Ch. COl'Olll de! Mw Call 4~ VEllY l:\DEPE:.\D£.'\T profc1· J1mal ulcsman SW\-t S~llS. 2S. ~~1r, blue C)'CS. look1ni for a slsn. 1:inet1'e led} -..ho hit.cs the bcacli. dallClng. me! the ,ooc1 hfc. ll11111:n,1Cfl Bca..lt Calf 31.5 Sl \IOR '0. ~M111 l'lc•l'.h)'. k · Ii\ C, JOI.'\! hurtl<YtJ. C .&.>) .o JooC II. ..,., ••')J: t•cndlk." a L mg Bcacti. UI .iiJ! \\. \11.KH\SW\\ ~.SI~ 3 To respond to these ads caJJ 1 (900) 40 7-4377 (billetl at $1.49 per m i1111te) or see i11stn1ctions 011 page2. Men Seeking Women Si11glelife Cllstomer erdct• cafl (310) 592-(,()40 7~ \aH;lllC'll. '>ttll·OI >lu:n.,cn CJOl.IJ, .. ,,.;):~ ""°"'°' ;o.~ ftcr· Cilcd '"&It. mia ... ~ Jnd much more '~"'i"TI Bcacb CaJI 3074 for informatio n A\URIC\\ GL\DIATOR stlid. or a.sslsta11ce. bis _.cs.. i e-aylh "' Look 111cfCKt>•a,.~·~blondc1olJIP ________ ~-~--~~ me' l~111i !ki.JCCd 156 OVHt RArr.DS\1 3~ S IM90,l!ld hairi\ilut C)CS. \elf ~plO)td b · 1'111 o,,,~lill'l, lll&h mcru. olranel)' l'UINllhC and"" lit)' lnlU'C(t~ Ill PCJl'I• u•c. SCl\<{W, scnw. "'ml-lll W..35 tN1 appr«111cs a aood lnMl' MUSI 1>e down 10 eanh. toh. l<Mble. 1encltf Ind fun 10 charm! [)on\ be '1\y Lone I BcaJI Call 3821 • OIVE:.RSF., Al1111:'!1C~,~ SIS prof0)1mal :)\l,'\,13(), 11·1110S, hi.cs 1111111$, , )'l:l111i, hilunc. c:ampin1. 111 lc:rc51d'lf. UT1•'"9U\in, muJI in.ft l""IX"' ·"le h> label). ttd.5 a..11-c, l!llC'Ttihnl 1111ell11cn1 SI-C'o-ia \leq l:all '~ '° \ICT\kSLRll R~ O'I .uictCK I~ D bcacb Jnd sn.M lo.my \t.is1 hke 11.1 hl1t fll1 \C"'l'U" Ra..ll. c.;13<\~l llA \DSO\ll Gt. V, qM)jc, prof cs f1onal, o~l90wO.u11111a.•c. slm, clwy lad)' (or •'llh. di.IW'crl. coif D11111wnd Bir. rd OJ SU."Cl:.SS't-'\,'l 111r1e11ve &..opnn DW\t S'IM!S \JS, flll&OOallyand Cl'lll~llll'lllly ~utt bia!1ncs -· s-iw ~I">'·~ hrmc, 1«., ''~">'• atll'ICll"C ~WI 2S JS 't"'lM' U..11Can1111 SF S1nglo Female SM S.nglo Mole D Divorced G Goy L lesbt0n J Uewtth A AslOtl • Bloclt H Hiipon.c w Wh1 .. N/D No Drugs N/S Not1 .Srnolt., N/Drink NonOrinke1 .. 4 To respond to tbese ads caU 1 (900) 407-4377 (billed at $I. 49 permhmte) or see lnstructiOns onpage2 Men Seeking Women S WM JJ, 5'4/11 S, MCk.ui& pclitc &Iii IO !hare fet.~ ~ M\fell, llld '-"-hinc. Call 3 ..... SWM 36, 6'2, bl<llde, blue eyes. Oriaian.. 11evcr muried. N/S, llh· leuc. businen owner, m11Tla&t-mindcd.~Bed.Calll616 SllY PHYSJClAN 1\hlcu. lllnCllvt 6'11160, f111Uly pncUCt doc. IOK runnct seekJ pttile 'crtlcwoman unda 34. Irvine. c.u 3567 CL 'TTING f.DCiE S~ 1A. CllJOYS hrc• W~I shuY an 1111y tccnano. Cul· tw-ed and togcihcr. SW 8-h. Call l2JQ. SP.SSUOUS, S\JCCESSR.1. pn> lm~l 6'1/19S, tmaltcr, seeks slm lady 3}-45, any~ Bc:acb. lemlS, 1nvd llunllnaton BQCh. Call ~97. OUTGOING. A TIRACTIVE, A THl..fTlC. SIM, S'I'. Ph.D .. Psy· choqlSI wil/l 1 wry scnse ol luncr and • piSSion fot Clllturt conuna an the (arm oi lf1. mo¥1CS, tbclitt,con ecru and tnveL Plays tennis. JWllTU 1111d -slis. Scdf1& womll'I (28 40), who II beallh airucious, edu Cited, open. honest and 11>illf!g to !Nke a «rnnu1ma1t IC14uia to La.t, \1amaae and F.truly Leng Be.di Call 40ot&. IU:Y St.GAR MA.\W SWM 34 nttds hup fram bw.mi. OllttWrii/ll DW1-JWWF4S SS lb~ C11J 10()6 SbUU~G ASIA:'\, n1ce·looean1. (1nczrc, pro/CSSJCY11I SW\1 3S. S I I SO J«ks SAF, ~Ible mamaie Irv ll'IC. Call J6Ci,} llA:-.DSO~IE, BRIGIIT, I> ~lue eyed media produ«r. )'OUlhfuJ 40, llC# IO lhc .-ea. lauc111 CIJl!y, !!Ully cormuttedto~ and open com rmiruauon u saaecl aspcas ol a lll"lllJ rtbttionship. ~ 1clvm11R ~ self<onfidcni, unenambercd female wnh 1 beautiful smile who's boUi pw1cna1t and pr111aplcd, I011cs tnvcl and Ole~ Prdmsicc towvd pcllle, dult hauedh\hruc loolu Sdl Beadi. Call 4270. WU=t-. WASTED. by this fun-I0'/111& fcddy Bca typc. 39, n · who loves l<!"lllJ Also 1cnrus. l1d~ Joc,1, WlllC. W1llJ. beach. m.MlU•lh nvcl1n1. c:oolunc. music, roller amim-JUSI your butc one hell uf ·a catch; uthol1C, llal1a11 .. '\/S, kinda cuywho 1s ready, Wlllll& and lil>lc n&)ll no••" So hUfT)' up. )'Cl.I prClly lady and 11111tt yQZ bcsl ITIO\le qwck before scmc otha hicky aul &CU mt r S'S\. "'C'WJl'.TI Bach. c.u mJ. S~GLE MOM WA.'1'1:D. OWM, ~·•.r1a.~.huidiwtms.. ~ r~ICICks DWF34- 4l CCIII& Mca c.11 '495. ACllVESWM.~buA· -owner ms lllrlCtivc, lldwen· llWlll famlt ~ lCMO to lhlR ife'J ld¥ClllllnS. ~ &c.ch. Call 40!6. fUI'{ tl EDUCATED atttactivc SWM 2S,67JllS. l111joy. biqdi111. music, rest1uranu, woRins·out. lnO'llC$, baldl. Secklnc' • --u•e. wnb1uous. healthy, SWF20-25 w/llhldlc body. Lcq ac.cll. C.11 JJIS. ~ATI.JRE LOVE.It SWM 31. S'll/ I SS, Ion& bf own hur. hie brown tya. Seeks sltndcr·•venac build N/S woman 25-lS for bbl&.~ bt!dmg, tnvcl, lnO'llCS, """77 ful. lmon. Call 3827. l'VE BEEN TOLD ~'re &«JUD! SWM, stun, 11tr1Ctive. btc-30'1, ms SWF, 1-'1JJ1, no 11111~ Cali· fomi.w. CCIII& Mesa. -C.JI lm. HANDSOME. EMOTIONALLY O~ pro!cuional SWM 6'1l 1S, 41, desires cpll\af\1n rda&lanship. f\sl, c.oimulma'll. lilt\R family. rm ro- mw11ie, Wlml. pllyful. not a&atd to sh.we fcehnp I t:t1Pf sltuna. out· dotn, btcychn&. blucsfJllZ. pMo- wplual ducu•1ons. romanbC &Cl· awwys. Des·~ 'VF. N/S/O, •ona sdf·1dentny. 1ntclltac111, opt11· minded. r<tm1111l<:/pllss1onate. Praa collcie educated, /IO cluldrcn, 32· 40, lll.tlCll'C, s.11111, dtpU\, solid OI· ucs. Buena Pai\ Call 4lS9 SW\1 lb. LOOKL"G R>R 14 34 ""aman lllho hkca to ao pi.tes, ttt lhin1s. I ltkc lau&luni! lrvrie. CaU 3104. PLFASI.. RABLE.. ftiJKD&t.. haftd. scmc. su;;.ccs.WI 43. 6'/J 80 OM, ~ s' f1tha. dcsua 1111111110.ted, hc:&llhy ferru11111C, wlCla 40.10¥er.lrvme. C&U 4061 llA VE COR VErffi ncitd ycu. 19 JS. bmns. be1U1.y. and body, any n11tonsli1y, pro(asional, 42, bllt ll\11\tincion Beach Call 4059. SISGLE.ft AVAILABl.F. W\f ~. •ux:u"c. 1111crcsio.11n mect1n& bt Cf' L woman Plc:a.!e c:all \i ISSIOl'I V ICJO Call J0.11 PROFESSIONAi. SUM 6?/20S. 32. easy·&OU'I· tl'IJOY spau. tomedy .,..tdtend &ell"'"ll)'l lnlert11td 1n 1'llCICUI& •inc:t1vc, pi!ysoO)I lit fc male 1l·32, !'ICC llllimpon.anl 011 mand Ba Call mo. llANDSOMEL Y CIJTE/lthlcttc phylicp. SWM NJS.D. 6'/17'. 39, oollqc ..,.._. Vrl'J llllldl iiM a -.a. al propo-..,.a IO..,._,.. ltldhmllhy. &i,a,--.~ chmcrt, ..,. .., """" o.n to tnees a SWF,N.$-0, »s. who ii ra lfld hell thy. prea,y IM atnc:Uw. for ~~ ....... wtlcome, tony llO chilclra.l. lrvint.. Call 3914. SJM 4S, S'1, ai joys sail ins, OUldocn, ~JC&. danc:in&-Stdt111& lllnelivc, paneSWF3S-4S for(~~ mn:e. Seal 8cac:h. C&U 4119. llONFST. CARING S~ 39. S'I& m. :vs llhlcsic. Sl.lacssful. flnly. i?J1JOYS dm1111-1. "'°" tts, sportin& rworu. lunor. Scds 11.ina1wcS'WF ~ ?MO well uruar qualtt.. Ir· PASSIONATE Bf.ST FllF.ND "2. 6'1/19.S 'fflf'f ~ aec:, "et'/ ...... ~dllNmlllcN/ S '111111 no kids. Y' Oii: Y ~. avn, tltlpdy. ~ l'llDI illMncMd in ~ I f11111ly (1111& ~ kJck IR pwmll) c-dd Mar. Call 4411. GEi\1l.E.'4A.~.~~.,/O,OW\1 -prdm~tfm60. s1at1tS. flt~c 111llna: danafll. dln'"l· llow lbcl'K ya11? Newpon Be.q Call416l. A 'TTAACTJVF., RO\IA.'11CSW\4 Save this section! You can respond to our persorKtls 2-1 hours a day. 7 days a week. Additional personals appear on Mondays 1n our classified section. •w. Qill 1747. DW'M43.~'1/190,green~ half. hkes coif, tm111s, b1k1n1. -.cnk1. seru SWF JS4', M . TU!UI\. Call 00 I SWM 27, 6117.S. I.Ill, 1thletic, M, $UICC!t, Nblc,relaums.l\1~od. Stdts -N/S T llS1Ul. Call 3Joo. L\"TUJ...Ecn:At OW\I ll\l¥l!We 33. 6'/l 80, prof c:uianal. anni. scdt. inc r~Jeo( Jll)'!'KefOf r11m.1nvd. capkUIJ. lr<tllltt. Call 3619. VERY 111.i\iAi'I DW'M4S,S'9',ecb catcd. prof csuanal ~ fii. honesl i.dy io !lave (amily,l4 lrv1ne c..a 43j7 RETIRED PROFESSIOXAI.. hlltd some. ca.. Aa 50 ~-ltnc• uvc, u1dqJt:11cku. wtalthy a.dy )9 S9. ~t tnvel, 1C11111S Nt"'>JIO'I 8cac:h. C..11 ~ ITAUA.'I SM, 6'/17S, hllll!ClmlS. ha!.-. sma:rc. .an. tiab4c. cleat, rupanMbk and fa Lo--c lo dlntc, ad. -tend &«4W1)'1. badland lllCft. Sod-. SW~A ~. lftGY. pelitt, )(MS yrs younc. Sipil lhU. c.JI '42&. 30 scclJ lllnCIJH F f °' rormncc. ~cdaU!1111 oplllJlll kh\'1l1e1 Antlham Call 3909 ATTRAcnVE.LO\OIWltSW\1 •u lllrllll\'e 1ona lla.r swr eo.u Mca Call 4176. ATI'RAcnVE. FTT.SMMT, Ath IClJC. l'Ol'IW111t, DWM. 6·1·111s.40'1 1omm pruty, fa. 1111d1cen1, Clllli> ... ~ '"VT\lfl.J0.-40f« darlt .,.. ~ lmd, cn1"J and aim umes. ll&l&h111 91\d lov911. L.a&11na Ni111tL Call ... n. ASIAN Qli'F.E.N :-.rJ:OF.D. SW't. 4S, bad, mccn, hand:sont bur.na.s "'"7Wf lillds onenuJ lad)' JG. 3.S wbo ltlta S11hn1. aolf ltmt', Cln1pU1I m mounia n Ind Iona Willi on the beach 11 n.p. N~ BCICll. Cao 4190. SW\1 Pllotr.ss!O~AL. ~pa 60 bl.I looks hn 50, .S'1/149. io.e hfe, 1m 1111clli,_ and Clllued. \al l\IS, &ol(, •• !lid mare. W1111 tcry 1UnCl1ve., preay lilly under 50 IO ~ ;oaie ol mr1C -id!. 11.C. for COIMllUtcl rd11-..hip Ncwpon Bead\. Call 4994, S WM, Jl. 6'/111, de(reed JlfO( ~ MAIL OR FAX YOUR PERSONAL AD TORAY! MAil. TO: SINGLE LIFE, P.O~ BOX 870, SUNSET BEACH, CA 90742 FOR ASSISTANCE wm-1 YOt;R AO OR INFORMATION CAU (310) 592-6040 OR PAX TO: (310) 592-6043 Wht·n we receive yoor Old we w~I as.sign a YOICC maU number which we wiU mail to you wkh lrioml3lion on how to reoo«I your free YOK'C ad. Please type or print clearly (attach ad copy on separate sheet) \\U;\tA '\ \EEKI:--G MA,'i MA:'\ SEEKJNG WOMAJ"I WOMAN SEEKING WOMAN rJ MAN SEEKING MAN '\,1mt: ------------------ 1\tklrc,.., ------------------ (II\' _____________ Zip: ___ _ Phone (_) _______ Age. ___ _ Above lnformatJon mandatory. Fl RST AD F REE! 15 WORDS OR LESS (Addi. words $1 each.} FREE DAILY MESSAGE C HEC K ! Malec check payable IO Singlcl.ifc. (AbbrcYialiom ex hc.i~ght oombo OOWll as I word.) rotl OF'flCE l.-SE 0~1.Y V."1• ----PWl _____ DBF ____ ~----~----( )( p ~ &-llr&c '-"· •Pf' ...... -.-l Cllllledy ..... ........ m•wt11a. Loi& a..dl.Callltsl. EDUCATS>, Allf1£1'TC. flm·low· ......... 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Opening wi1h a db.quieting overhead shot of Chica_go set to Phitjp Gla'>!I~ creepy, repc1 i1iou!I score; the M:Cnc i.w11ches 10 swarm'> of bees fanning out 0\Cf the C1ly in aeocalyplic fashion (great mctJphor for the constant bua of innuendo th:u runs through the film) J'I Candyman\ off-screen. \01ce-of-dl)Om. Dolby rumble 111tonei. hb basic credo (" ... l'll i.Jit you from stomach to groin with my hook ... "). Lemmons) setting their sights on C:indym:in's legend as the topic of their joint dissertation on urban folklore. bee-filled deep-kissing. Whereas many genre talent) bombard )Ou llith hcup.-, of pLCu.ifieJ .iural·\ 1~uJI mood effec1~. Ro .. e delivers )Cores of \c:iril) poctk ·compmi11on): \\hen H elen. h.1\lng JU'>l \tumbled upon CanJ~man\ hiJc·out, enter' it lhrouc.h the -.creaming. mouth ot a mura+ ul the hl·:i .. 1. CJnd~m:in c:ippang u 111ut\.kr h~ hlc.>\\ing h1m~cll bad .. "JrJ thruut:h a '"inJ~h\, the biter lced1ng :i purJuincJ h.th) hluo.>J -Co nd)man t's all true, )OU know. Sleuthing around the laucr's ghcllo 11tomping-grounc.h, they d1sCO\Cr that a \\Omara namcJ Ruthie Jl!Jn \\3i, murdcr~d in her Clbrini Green apartment a fc\, )car-, bJCI.., and that all the residcnb Jrc c.:011\.IOCcd that CanJ)m.1n \\a, rC'>fXIO'l\llc. Since l lelcn i'> one of tho'c really ralllln.11, from '"' hool.. . The story that someone's friend's distant cousin told you about hord~ of 30-foot :ilbino alligator II\ 111g 10 florida ewer~. Or \lo3S ii New York? Or .ll about your buddy's budd)\ IOI) about , .. oman who tried to dial 9 I I \\hale a rlk·handed booge)'-man smashed through bJthroom mirror to slash her to ribbons'> n Dcrn:ird Ro c' terrific "Cand)man," sely based on o noveleuc by Cli .. c 01\rker, the public's hive-mind of rumor anJ tion:il belief thtll creates the cpon)mOus n tcr. Mo)'bc one of the bc.1>t horror films the la t few years, "Olndyman" i a A OlJJCstcrwl, exterminating spirit ming out of the squalor and urban despair of Chfcago's Cabrini Green hou ing projects, CanJ)man's kgendary JUice comes via the "'orl s of faith of his supcrstitiou "congrcga11on": in the graffiti, dreams and hcadlinci. that perpetuate his myth. Therc'i. abo a terrible, fatal seduction :it the core of thb monsh:r: lf you say hi name foe times whale looking into 3 mirror, he cnn be • 1cudemic type-;, she doc~11·1 bclic'c ii o l course. She changes her tune hO\\C\ er "hen the trtufarcti::rr:mer shows-up,o-cha~C' her life into one nc .. er-cnding da)mare. A n intelligent chiller \\ith a mesmcri.ting, Mate!)', glaci:il Sl}lc. "Candyman," despite its dollops of blood, is most successful when i t's busy drawing correlJtions bet...,ccn 11\e mass-mind'.1> embrace of m)'thos and our o" n willingness -no. c:igerne)S -to ht.1nger for the lcth:il schDdenfrcude of the unkno\lon. This comes together smashingly in a scene where Madsen's Helen and the suave butcher himself end clinch with a bit of llc\ide' the pcrfornunce .... \\Ith ~Lu.hen supcrt> a' The no~crher·ull\\111111,:: 'ii:tim ..Cand)m..in" ooa'h one of the b.:'1 g1..11r1.: \Cnpb 1n )CJri., perfcctl) c:.111.hing 1h.: dc..iJh gl:lmour that lhrler's eh.x1ucn1 demon lo\cr holds f(!r his prey. At one point J) he's . trying to woo f\tndsen into Jeath, Cand)m.rn· says. in his best ovcrampl1f11!d \\hi.,pcr: "I am rumor ... u 's a blei.scd !ltale ·1 o Ja\'e 1n other people's dreams; 10 be "lmpcrcd JI street corners but not ha\c to be " rate -hell, lyric:il -gore sho..., and murderou ly invoked. · 1ous meditation on the cre:iuon of temporary folklore. From the get-go, "Cnndyman" rcvc:ili. that . The iotory proper has University of Illinois doctoral candidat~s H elen Lyle (Virgjnia Mad en) and Bernade tte W:ilsh (Kasi The StMI: Al Pacino, JKI< Lemmon, Ed Hams The Story: A quartet of sleazy real estate ~nts (Pacino, Lemmon, Hams, Alan Ari<Jn) arc foo:ed to use ~ry dog-eat-dog w-.m they know When the corporation's hatchet man (Alec Boldw'in) lays down the new orticc policy: The top salesmen of the month gets I Cadlllac . [ldor.cjo, The second man will get a set of steak la\Nes; ~ryone dse gds I pink slap. The Scoop: Alt electrifying adaption of Oevid Mamet's play and profondy funny, scorching. needle~d view ol the survival ol the unfittest which ls especially relevant fot the economic malaise ol the '90s. Director .*nes Foley, vmo has In past ftlms ("At c~ Range," "Mu Daf1<, ~ Sweet") been overty ftortd, perfectly captura the amoral tang of Mamet's language, and gets unbd~ablc petfonnances from the ensemble cast. Thcx.eh evayone's great. Lemmon, as the otflc:c war-horse on 1 bad streak, Is the stuff of wNch fut\ft Oscars Ire made. This Is HarinS, thespic ever clear on every lewl. A note: Watch Pacino's earty scenes wfth Jonathan Pryce and realty listen to whit he's saying. The Score: 7 loofWI t.ed an 1·10 te*, 10 ~ ~tt Under Siege Rated: R The St•n: Steven Scagal, Tommy Lee Jones and Gary Busey The Story: A schizo Navy commander (Busey) and rogue CIA agent (Jones) team up to take over the USS Missouri and make a killing on the arms market by selling the ship's arsenal of Tomahawk nuclear·tlpped missiles Unbeknownst to them, they are being stealthilY hunted by the ship's cook (Seagal), an ex·SEAL <kdicated to stopping the terrorists at any cost ... The Scoop: Merc1f\Jlly free of the kind of jingoistic flag-waving you'd apect with the material, Steven Seagat's newest film could best be described as "Dae HMd Goes to Sea." As usoal, no real surprises here, just St~·s standard brand of good ol' Politically Incorrect ultra·viofcncc as he knifes, ch<>Ps, sJc~, !JOU9a, blows up and otherwise wastes the baddies with the occasional sardonic wittkism. As far as The St~ Seago! Atrocity Ot)mpics Htghlishb are concerned, two sequences ore sure to linsct: 1 nice, messy lmpaUng by girder and a cllmlCtic duel In which the main villain has his eye tom out just before the coup-<k·grace of 1 lcnffc In the brain. fairty exciting non-step let.ion. The Score: 6 Mr. Baseball Rated: PG-13 The Ster: Tom Selleck The Story: When his ~tting average and attitude fall below 232, rebelhoils New Yor1< Yankees star Jack Elliott (Selleck) 1s traded to a Japanese tum, Nagoya's Chunichi Dragons. A rugged, fun-loving 1ndiVidualist, Jack can't abide the fanatical, tcam·Oriented rc91mcn of his adopted team. and instantly collides with has perfectionist coach, Uchlyamo (Ken Takalcura). In sprte of his initial abhorrence to the Nippon sports mind-set, Jack -with the help of a beautiful p.r. woman (Aya Tekenashi) -eventually gains insight and understanding of the team ethos of his new coontry. TM Scoop: AlthoUgtl we've seen o tuldred variations on the fish..out-of .woter-ugty-American- 01Hhe-rompage scenario, "Mt. Baseball" Is dNcttJng enough fun. The combative relationship between Sdlcdl and Tllcakura is hi9flly entertaining, as ~ the game and training scssk>ns whkh «Jtr'Ne'f the kind of wisteria gordcn rnetkutousness with which another culture Interprets one of our country's favorite pastimes. The one major drBwback is the rather predictable romance between the brash ployu and girt The Score: 6 With imaginalion and class to pare, ··candyman" 1s one sugar-dc\11 to bclie\e in. Raring on 1-10 scal.c, JO being best: 1. Hero Rated: PG-13 The Stars: Dustin Hoffman, Geena Davis, Mdy Garcia The Story: After being rescued (olong with several other passengers) from a plane crash by reluctant petty cnm1nal Bernie ~Plante (Hoffman), TV reporter Gale Gayley (Davis) plays up Bemic's Impromptu heroics for a ratings boom. Since Bernie disappeared after his Samaritan actions, Gale and her station tum the unknown hero into o media star ond offer S 1 mllion if he reveals hi~lf. Whe.n dnftcr John Bubber (Garcia) steps forward to claim it, Bernie is not happy ... The Scoop: AA uneasy mix of genial Capra-com and '90s cynicism, "Hero" makes the mistake of trying to have it both ways: \\'hlle it posits some good q~tions regarding our confused contemporary definition of penonal heroism, it seriously missteps In simultaneously coodemning and embracing its coq>riscd char"cters While Glfcla is fine as the conscience-stricken opportunist who nonethel6S fits the bill, Hoffman's over-used mannerisms make him come across like a middle-aged R.atso Rluo Despite a few good chuckles here and there, the film Just can't make up its mind. The Score: 5 ffSTIVALS A' Faire sweeps campus Noble • pc:i~ant • JCSlef") :ind pir:ites will stroll throughout the shire as the Golden Wc!lt College cam- pu!I in Huntington Beach b 1rani.formed into the h\'O·da) 1992 Rcn.l1i.,:111cc A 'Faire 10 :l m.-dui.l. Saturda)·Sunday. Modeled :iftcr life in the 16th century, the rc .. 11v:il j., C\pcctcd 10 draw 20,000 \l:>i· I Or' Parlmg is free and admii.- sion ticket:> -S!i for aJult~. SJ for swdcnt' .rntl en1or and free for children under 10 -tan bl! puri:ha-.cJ al thc gJtC . • h.>r mu te inform.ttion. 1..all S48...i942. .. .. CALENDAR ... -. 540-12 2 4 Best Bet Second City returns to Orange Coast College Saturday evening for its eighth appearance in as many years. The famou s improv comedy ensemble, known for ats outrageous slice-of-life humor, is back by popular demand. Curtain is set fo r 7 and 9:30 p.m. in OCC's intimate Fine Arts Recital Hall. Advance concert tickets, priced at $10.50, are on sale in OCC's Community Service Tic ket Office. Tickets will be sold at the door for $13. To purchase by phone, call 432-5880. COMEDY: From 7 01 Doui; Benson. Don Bamh.Jrt and Jorn t lnpt• -appear; Oct 26-"'o"' I Show- tomb fhu™-1ay 8 JO pm, Frod.iy di 8 JO .ind Ill 30 pm . Saturday JI 8 and 10 JO p m and Sundd) Wt'<fn~JY, at 8 JO pm Admossoon S7-10 8 Or.ange Co.ut College hnl.' Arts Recital ti.ill, !701 FJ1r\tC\>\ Rd . (O'>lJ Ml'Sd, 432· t;tjHO Second Cory, thi: famous omprov cum«dy ens<.'mble from Ch1c.igo, makes •ts l'oghlh Jppearance in as many )CiHS 7 and 9 30 pm Oct 24 Tod.NS S 10 50 in ad- ' .>nee S 13 a1 tht> duor ( OMMLJl\;IT Y l \/£1'.;h on thord through mth grndes, cost is SS (or Hand~." Flying Cttse QuilcM' biannual members. S8 for non-members and reser-quilt show featuring display of more lhan Yahons are m.indatory 1 SO quilts, presented in Building No. 14 • l..lguna Ari Museum 307 Cliff Dm-e, 10 am ·S p.m Oct. 24 and 10 a m.·4 Laguna Beach. 494-8971. "Stocks and Pm Oct 25. Admission· SJ -S4. Stones May Break Your Bones. but Art " 8 Orange County Market Place 1n the os the totle of the 8 pm' Oct. 24 benefit for main p.lrl..ong lot at the Orange County the museum 1n which contemporary woAs Fairgrounds. 100 Faor Drive, COSLl Mcs.l, will be auctioned off. Works now available 723 6616. Thousands of items on sale at for rrev1ewing. and bods woll be accepted the \\.'CCkl'nd, Oj>Cn·air swap meet. Admis· unto noon auc.toon day. S7S per person sion· SO cents (children under 12 frttl. cost includes buffet i.erved 6 .30-8:30 p.m. •Red Uon Inn 3050 Bristol St .• 540- Seating lun1tcd Valet parking aYailable. 7000. "uhfornia Collectors Alms Show," • M.ui's at the Red lion Inn 30SO Bristol featuung millions of dollars "'orth of col- Street, Cost.l ~. S40-920J. Moss English lect1ble guns, rifles and milt!Alry art1foctS Lealher, on a>soc1at100 woth Red Lion Inn from all natlOnS on display for sale or and 1993 International Cm.er Model uade. presented noon-6 p.m. Oct. 23, 9 Searcti, pr~nt the Southern California Re-a.m ·6 p m. Oct. 24 and 9 a.m -" p.m. gK>Oal Finals for M1s.s English Leather Cil-Oct 25 Admission: S7. •Costa Mesa Art League Callery 1631 endar Corl Challl'nge 7-8 30 p.m ""erY •Westin South Coasl Plua Hotel 666 '>unllu"'er AYe S.mt.i Ana, S40 6430 An Thursday lr\e band performs 9 p.m . Anton Blvd , Costa Mesa, 953-3580. "A 11pt·n huus.e will be held I 4 p m. Oct 2 S midnight Roaring 205 FundSy... the 15th annual Lut..,t~ will rece"e a re.id)· lo frame pr1nl •Orange County Fairgrounds 88 Fair blad. tie receptron-s1lent auctioo-d1nner Ii\ prtl<' "''nning .irti~t Cr.ICC M!'q.mian Drove. Costa MC$<!. Junior Le,1guc's Alfred benefoltmg WestMed Health foundation, 8 Jl'wi~h Community Center of Orange Sung Fa~h1on Show 11 30 a m.-1 p.m. begin$ at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 24. Cost: S200 County 250 BJker Si (.1,_1,1 Mt'"'· ;51. Oct 22 "from Our Hearts and By Our per person. I i.Utl ll'C l\od~ l\lub'\ \t~ .. ,,d , • .,..,,, ol the r.:===========================::;i ..... ,"'" ~ J0· 10 pm O<t !4 ·~ Jn Olym· ... .£ ·x~FL~ p•l '')le Macabea game, >,'\mn.1~"' e'cnu ~ n L L~ , .ind ice ere.am soc1<1I Intended ror children BY JHI SIA Fresh Fish Dally All Year 'Round Breaktaat Lunch Dinner •Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm •Ear1y Bird Specials •Happy Hour 4-6;>m •Harbor Brunch Cruises 400 Main St. Balboa 673-4633 •• ........ ..,. SHRIMPLY DELICIOUS Anytime Any Night FIVE NEW ENTREES s149 s Shrimp New Orteans Shrimp Teriyoki Jama icon Jerk Shrimp Baked Stuffed Shrimp (odd 1l00) G .11 d J b Sh . Compfflte meals ol o pnce you con offotd n e um o nmp Offer · 111fji (@!IJ•1;i;Jfij;MJH•1§ffi6n JjM 31 7 Pacific Coast Hwy (at the Pier) -Huntington Beach 1 O Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, October 22, 1992 -Mesa. 4)2·5880. Flve-f)'!rt d.ince WOti(· shop that teaches' basocs OI country westem dance scheduled 7·9 p.m. Frida~. Oct. 30-0ec. 11. F~: S46. • UCI Fine Ms Villw Theatet, Campus Drive ind Bridge Roil(!, Irvine, 856-6616. UCI Dance Ensemble $la~ ctasJ.c wotks by ~ef choftogt•ohen ol 20th Century Amerian dance Valcric ~tJS. Sophlt' M.lslow, Oon.>ld Mc._...'tie .ind Antony Tu<b 8 pm. Oct 28-~0 and 2 and 8 pm.Oct 31 T1clets·S6-SIO· ~ t .... 1 I \ \I ... ~.. .... I 'I t ! \ ( I I . • B~let Plcirta at-Irvine Bafday Theater. 4242 Uinpus Or., Irvine, 854-4646. '92· '93 leiSOtl debut hooon late ~­ raphcf Clorii NewmJn ~ 8 pm. Oct 23 arid 2-:-30 and 8 p.m. Oct. 24 Progr•m tn· cl~: "Fragmented Flashb.lcl...'' a solo ballet written by Betzi Roe to the music of Harvey Reod that was lhe laSI p.ece chorro- graphed by Newm.1n; "Rhapsod)t 1n Blue.'' choreographed by ·former lJCI faculty member lames JonM 10 rhe famou~ Ce1~· win music: "No Less Th.In Every" chon.'<>- grJphed by Rick M~ulloui;h 1n memory o( later Jaffrey dancer Edward St1e1ll' tn rhc • CASA HilllOWffn Fesllval .it Cr)")tal music of Dmitri ShostakoHch's "QuMM Court, )))J Bt>ar ~; C0>t.a Mt's.l, 4C)S· No. 8". "Refracted Accumulation" by ..:uk 8623. P.'lncake brea..i.tSt, H.111o>. ... een CC)S· ~ef\00 IO~ concNto by U.0~1<0-_!!L"!C!_(OOtc~. ghouloi.h £V~ and more Britten: and Ballet P.icoloca an"t d1rl'(.tot pu~sented 9 JO 11 ·10 a m Oct 25 to Molly Lynch's "Different Tr.Jin)" set tn bcne(1t CAs.-. tCourt AJ>f)OlntM Sp-cial Ad musk 1... St~ Reich Trdets· S 12 S 1 s '1X.'at~) C<hl S25 f0t ch11d1l·n S20 f0t ~, adults •Ballroom Dancing. 610 W lllth St , Cost.J ~. 644-5110 A cl.l>) 00 bJll • Cout D.iys Jl Of.Jni;e Co.bt Coll~ room dancing and wesc C0.1~ \\\ong ,, o( C~a Mt'Sd, .U.?·5880 30th b1.1~nu.il e,. ( ed 6 7 Tu-Osda nh ~IJIAl f.l,r Sp<'lflWtl-d by OCC s A'>'JO<•· l'r • Y ni,,..t .ited StuJeni.. locu)C) on collq,-e clul». • (0$141 Mesa Quid..slepptrs .it C~tJ cl.1;)(.'S, org.mozJtoom anJ JC\1\1111..~ 11 Mesa Senior Obzen Centt>r, 19rh !>trt-ct .1.m 1 30 pm Oct r ·28 1n 1he Qu;id and Pomona A\enuc. Co.ta Mt~ 545 \\'c>l'k condudt~ "'th hQrrw~omrng 1ootl»ll 5669 A senlOf citizen ~uarc dJnl<.' gruup g.ime 7 p.m Oct l l 1n Ll'B.>rd St.ldoum ~b C'\perienctd dancer> to ~on llwrn • Costoa Mtu Community f .air .ii Mt>~ each 1 hursday at 9 a m Verde Shupp.rig Center .lt 1 t.arbor Boule- •Orange Co.ut College Room 11 U \.lrd anJ A.d.lm> A' nu<'. t~., Mt>s.l, 97 2· Dilnce Studio, 2701 Fa1~iew Rd., Cv.t.l 4859. free community fJor fntu110g enter- cJHE VAVINGS GoUP ROASTED PRlME Rm FREsH FISH-CATCH OF TiiE DAY Swooo FE'mJcc1m: 517.ZUNC ScAMPI LEMON CHICKEN & ScAMPI LEMON-H ERB CHICKEN MAluNAn:o Sucw SIRU>IN Available at all locations. Refer to the YeDow Pages for the Reuben's nearest you. AsThE SuNGo~ DoWN l'wIUGH'T DINNERS WITH BEVERAGE & DES.5ERT, STARTING FROM sio~ S.7 PM DAJl.Y. Au.NIGtrrSuNDAY. "' Available at all locatioM. Refer to the Yellow Pages for the Reuben's nearest you. . . taonmenl, food Mld booths fOf Red Ribbon Weck 11 01 m.·2 pm. Oct. 24, •. CountryfHl .it South Ol.tsi Plau Vil-IJ~, 1611 Sunflowtf Ave., wnt.l AN, 4lS·20SO. More th.in 40 Amefian Coun. try anllques dealers ~atured 9 01.m.·S pm. Oct. 24 on t~ Viii. greeo. SS <ldmis.s.oo tndudes 001Pi18 entrn.linment by uhco and s.ut_Ju.in am Blue Cr.m 8atid ~ J p.m lecture l:>or Bob K.looun, aulhot1ty and foremoiR coll«tor ol Ameflun Indian Tr.ade Blank& •Country festival at Shttp Hills Paik. MOullon Parkway ;and l;agun;a Hills Ori~. Aliso V.e,o. Ctilh f;a~ .Ind concert 10 eel· l'b1.itt Aliso Vieio's 10th .lnn1~ry in· cluck~ frtt .admisslon to craft a1ea, en1er- tJ1nmcn1, ctoldfen's Ktiv1ties, (pod boochs .and demonSlr.ltiolu 10 • m.·S pm. Oct. 24 Free concM by Western Union .it 6 p.tn. • Hyund.ll Red Ribbon blly and S..fely D.ay Oii H)'\'~I N;a1ion1I He.ldQwrters, lOSSO Talbert, Fountain Val~. 96S·l42S hre .inti-drug ;and .alcohol wfet)' fo1re Ou JI (e.)1ures dming demon)l1.111ons. m· tonn.lhon booths. police ind f11e dep.lrt· n~n1 ~fillOOJ and mn<e • P.ainl the-Town Red ii Htor1t.IJ:t Po1n., founw1n v~. 841-7804 0t 965-442) Rl<d Ribbon Week ~ilhOn bq;1M .1ftl-T VQ!unrttn and vooth grouj» ~ it City II.Ill ;it 10 a.m. Oct. 24 to he red nbbot'ls .iround light posts, llees Ind otht'f Sl.ltlOn an obtecb • Rtd Ribbon WHll blly al Hun1111g1on lk-llh 1 ltgh School, Ma·n Sllt't'I .ind '{'()fl.;. ru ... n tiunhf\llon Bexh. SJ6·2S l4 M · )etnbly "~ rally on 1Ud1um flf'ld Oct )() ~ppott d1ug·ffff lifestyle. • Reub~ A'fAl,. ill c.olden We-st Col~gt'. ~n West o1nd Mcfildden Hunhngton Be~. S~8-4942 Third annual fa,, fe.:nuie uoubidours, CJ.lib. m1M1reb, gy~. authentic culsfM, Sh.ak.t!spearein pl;iyen. m.tgicliM, if'wlery, d.JOCM and more 10 a.m.-duik Oct. 24-25 Admission, U ·SS !ch11dtt'n under 11 frttl. I II\'. · · • Colden Wffl Col~ 1 S 7 44 <Alden \\~ SI • Huntanaton leach "Cl~ St'nt0r Film Feti~" pmentcd ) p.m T~vs in forum It throutdl Dec. 8 The tilm> ·'r-:une" ICkt. 2n; "Protocol" (Nov JI, ''A long WlfY Home. We're a r1m•ly ~·n" (NoV IOI, "All Off.at Mld • ~­ rlim;m.. !New. 1 n; "ICQmrf ~ teramef'' <Nov 24); "The ~ In 8'ue" ID«. 11; and "The s.cwy "RQbin Hood'' (DK. 81. AdmlSSIOn: &ft to Cold ~ atth>ldets .ind ~~ ptople. for informa- tton, all &§S-4281. • 0t""P Co.ti CoUep 2701 Fairview Rd .. COit.i Mesi. 432·5&80 "Armch<lir ~res" film Rfiel cononue 8.30 p.m Nov. 13 in OCC's Forum W1dl "New E~nd ~." Olher films· "The V A RutM.ln R~ Advt-nlure" !Fe . 26); "Norway" <March 121; "veece" IM.ltd'1 26); ''TM Se.. ind Shott ol S..Jol" (April 231; .lnd 1•R1vcn or Fr•nce" (May 71. AdmiMlon: U .SO.S7, Se.uon llcl.eu no. 1111 1• • ' '' • Blwe M.\,.. Coffffhouu 1907 H.lrbor Bl~. C<M.i ~. 646·5776 "The ~-tt of POt'try.'' an lr.ine Auoci.lhon ol the Arb ptoductt0n, debuts 7:30 p.m CkL 27. Ad· m1»ion: (rff. • Flh~~l 451 loobtott llnd Col· rtthouH S40 South to.st ~ .. Laguna 8e¥h, 494-S1S1 The )ewish Commumty Center's monthly boolc drliC\l»IOO woup meets 11 a m -noon Oct 28 to dt)(utS "Woman Hollw1ng Crttk" by Solndr1 Cis flt''°'-wtue coll«tion ol stories ~plote~s the ~ and ~auty ol the innt'f l1"ft ol ttlc Uitino worNn. Admis.stOn frtt • Myttery Unk 332 F0ttst A~ .• Su.le 9, LilguN Beach. 376-024.4 JesK' Sublett. ett.atOf ol the Martin Fffldt'f myMery wrift. <lUl<>lf.IJft Copel ol h6 Utest boolc "Boiled In Conerfte" 1·3 p.m. Oct. 25. • ~ lffch Publit Ubr.iry Coronol del Mar Bt.anch, 420 Mlrilold, CoroN def M.lr, 644·3187. "Kic:b St\lf," I (rf<t' boolc dub ~.net ror teeond thfougtl fifth gad· en .aiid ~rint Sllotla. ~Mive ck.am.at· ics. ilJtS and crafts and discussions with loc.ll ;authors, held Wednesdays a{ ):30 p.m. throush Nov. 4. • Newport Buch Public library Mmncrs Branch, 200S Dover Or , Newport Beach, 644·) 14S. "After Sdiool Bool Oub," .l free book dub geartd for second through fiflh grilders ancf reatunng SIO!ies, Cl't'llll~ dr.unatic:s, ~Its and oar~ ;and discuSS40ns with loc.ll authors, held Wednesdays o11 ) p.m. through Nov. 18. •Newport Be.id! Public Libmy Newport Centet Branch, 8S6 Newport Center D,,ve, Newport B~. 644-3187 and 644·3181. fr~ i;>a1ama storyume fo< 3· .and 6-~ar· olds Olfered Monday e\Oenings .u 7 through Nov. 2) • • Upchurch-Br~n Booksellers 384 For-est A ... e., No 15, Laguna Beach, 497-8)7). Marvin l1e~n1 founder o( the mocforn conscrvati"e l'llO\ement. )1gns llnd d1scus.:.es his autobiography "Cooung Out Conoerva· hVt'" 2..C pm Oct 24 lJCI \Vnhng Pro- gram student.s re.xi from their worl..s 8 p m Oct 28 \\[I 11'-.< ,-.., ,\ "I \\I'-. \I\'> 2S.:P!bwam futures "Oh. had I Jubal's Costa Mt'S.l, 432·5880. Mesa, 850-9090. Paul Kent Quartet, foa· lyre" from H.lndel's Ofator.o "~hua" \\ith •Orange C0.1st Singers al St. Paul's Ep•>· tunng Milch \\ltchell on ~"Uphone, Tt!m guest soprano uur.t Fries, two sonatas by c~I Church, Tustm, 495•5980. Conduc· Eagan on bJss, Louis de F.arr.> on ~1lll~ ~g Phihpp Telem.inn, JS. Bach's harp-IOI Rich.lid Raub le.l<is. "A Bach Concert" Stacy Holland on dtums and Kent on l..h· SJC01d Tocc.1t.1 in D minor, a recorder so-8 p.m. Oct. 24 featuring three cant.11w of boards, plays 6·9 p m. Sundays t>on Mill· nat.11 by Benedetto Marcello ;and a vi~ J.S. Bach; "A Christmas Concett" 8 p m er's Big Band plays music f0< dancing evef)' cello SC>Nta by Francesco Ceminiam. Dec. S featuring the annual, popular Sing· Mond.ly from 8·11.30 p.m Admis\ion· Other concerts ian. 10 and ~I 2S. rid:-erso concert; "A Collage or Composers" 8 free. ets: SB ~ concert or S20 for the series. p.m. March 1l .:itRedfulJ Lulhcun Church •Blue M.uble...Correehouse 1907 Harllor ~ cllecl.s ID 19795 Villager Circle, featunng MICl<Jle Nies to present d.ly choral Bl\.d , Cosu Mesa, 646-5776 lhe Lu Eco Y0tba Linda, 92686 Of call OOt' or the l11eratu1e, and "Trle O.usial T1ad11ton of homides Tllo plays blues 8· 11 pm Oct. numbers above. Haydn" 8 p.m. May 8 11 OCC's Ro~rt B 22 and 29. Enerjau pl.>ys 1.uz Oct 30 •t 9 • ln.ine 8.irclay ThHler 4242 Campus Moore Theatre featurinf an evemn~ of p.m ·midnight. Dr .. Ir.me, 854-4646. UO Cultural Events minic by Joseph Haydn. d.cts SB·S 1 • Cafe Lido SOl JOlh St Newport BcJch. presents San ~ lail..o performing Ira· •Orange County Philharmonic Society 675-2%8 tndeya sings J.lU .>nd blues Oct d1tional Jap.>nese drumming 8 p.m .. Oct. at Orange County Perf<>fming Ara Cenrcr, 22 Bene p a 1 • d H on c• f ••-..... r 2s T,_, "'". S18 1~•1'ne ,.._mer•tJ ot=ns its · 1 1 e r ~n .>rm 1 y y..., ,,~ ..... .. u • • '-" " 600 T(>Wn Center Drive, CostJ ~. 646· form Oct. 23 155 co~ert Ot!e 01.-e l\o'\c:Ne1I '92·'93 "Glorious Music from t Ba· OCPS. Bulg.irlJ's Sofi.l Philha1mor11c ton· sing\ ;au and blues 5.Jturd.iys m Ocrouer roque" season 8 p.m. Oct. 28 with guest dueted by Emil Tab;ikov performs 1\\-n IS) covert, Wayne W.l)ne's New Conrem solo1>1S and • chamber orche>tta perfi>rm· Bcetho-.en worl..s: Violin Concerto 1n D porJry Band performs Tuesda)''S '" CX-ro-1~ Alessandro SCilrtani's "Audi Filia" (St. MaJOr and Symphony No ) on E·tl.it l\o\J,ar, ber KeyboOlrds and 1.ouls b) Sp<'l.iJI Ce-c1ha), John Blow's "Bles.scd 1s the Man," £ro1ca. 8 p.m. Oc1. 27 V1ohnis1 Masui..o GuC$1S Wcdne'>CIJVS 1n October Joe NJpr.i "Awal.e1 My Lure". and "St. Cecilia's u-Lioda1Sg"-lsol""'T1deb Sll·SH he ,. ,., ...... "'" and T All·St.:irs perform Oct 2'J 1 'l' Song" and Johann sebast1an Bach's "M.l&". n.. k u~ d G I <X. 30 SS nifiat 1n 0 " Other concerts JJn. 15 and A & Bl u.:re ruvr eJu\ roup P il)S t. Jazz, New ge ues co\erl Sho\\otomes 8;30 pm.· 1 J m M.ly S. Tick<'U S6·S 12 per concert. S24· Thur)(.l.lys .;inJ SundJ)''!>·\\\-dnC'ldd\'; 9 SJO fut the series l~1ne Youth S)'mphony 1·JO am fodJy·SJturdJ)'S pe-rforms ill Children's H.llk><.\een ConcM • All.i corree WarehOU$(' & Ro01sting Co. 11 .am. Oc::t 31 T1d.ets S5-S10 lfrte fOf 506 31st St. Nt'WpOtt BNch. 675 0231 •upistrano's 1325 E O\~r Ro..J ~1 1• ch11dr<.-n in costume) Al1ern.l1J~ p .. wfolk duo Shannon's ~l Ana (>.11-4<)()1 hery Sul"dl\ enf'\ air• r performs 8 30 pm Oc::t 29 noon JlU leatunng the sound, 0 1 II •· Rtm • IWlet Pildfica at lrwl<' B.lrcwy Thc.Jtre, • Misltr ChOfalt ol Or.ange County .u l<ob.l)J.shi r,.0 umpus Dme Jt UCI, Ir.inc, 642·927S. t~ Ot.tnge Cwnty Petf0tm1ng Alts C'.enter, • S..rb.aco.i 3333 W. P.lcdic Co.ast H•gh Post perform.lnc.e d~ .1ecomp.1ny 600 TO\\on Center Dr .. Cost.) Mes.a, S56· way, Newport Beach, 646 6090 SaXo-• u rmtlo's )520 E P.io tic Co.l>t H1~h· b.Uct comp.iny's umwl concert perfoon· 6262. Tht Wesl Co;asa premoere or Paul phonlSl Jeff(;onu~ and his b.lnd perfoim way. CoronJ dcl M:lr, 675-1922. ku .inces ol ·92.·93 ~aSQn Oct 23·24 fe<l· MCUrtJ!t')"'s "lr.oerpool Oratono" is pre-9 pm. fodays Cionza~ plays soprano sa'ophone 8 pm turt'\ Betz1 ~co-hosting with Ballet P.Kl· Wtlttd Oct 24 rd&. S2S·S 100 • Blrraporelli's 3333 Bri)tol St , Costa Mon<bys .. ric.i d11ect0f Molly Lynch "\\lh.lt's the D1f· ~----------------------------------';.__-------­ft'ft'fl(e Modein ~ Ballet~" Adm1s~ lrl"t' w1lh regulJr concert ltd.'-'b <S12 SHI Ctln~ 8 p m Oct. 23 ind 2 30 and 8 pm Oct. 24. •Hi-Time Cell.trs 2SO Ogle St., Cosu Mes.1, 6S0.846l. TiSllng\ Of nt'W wines from old wineries fe.lturea 3-7 pm Thurs· d.iys New wine am11.lls liSIC!d l ·B p m Fridays. \Vtnery l.1Sl1ngs presented S..tur· d.lys. Price pet taste varies. • Irvine Fine Ms Ctnler al Heritai;c P.aA, 1021 Y.tle A~. lrvint', SS2·1018 One-d.ty worl..shop 9.)0 a.m.-4 p.m Oct 24 1ndudes do~. dt'monstr.:ihons and pr.xtal experience in photogr.>ph1ng fobhlOll models Fee U S • Newport H.ubor Art M1ASeum 8S0 So.an Clemente Dr .. N~ Bexh. 7S9· 1 I l2 "T~y To1llo.s .at Noon" feature NHAM w 111or Bruce Guenther ai'ing walk· through lour ol ''New Cthfomia Art. Rach- el L~1CZ" at noon Oct. 27 Admis- SIOl'I; free. • ()ptf'1 hdfic:'s Opeq LN&ue o1 1..1· SUN BelCh at iht' IMOe ~ home ol Joan and WiUiam Simonolf, 546-7372 KUSC r.adlo ~It)' Bonnie Cta ~Its S p.m OCt. 2S I.bout Ci~ Verdi. wtlCiise piece "II TIOVill~". wW' ~ ~ed by iht' opera comp.toy H'I Janu· ary Buffet suppt'f fOllows lt'cture ~a· bons recommeiided. Fee: U S. • Or.anp Co.lit Collette, 2701 Fi1~ Ro.ld, e0sta Mes.i, 02-~880. "The Art or O.scounl Tm-el" presenttd 6:)0.9 30 pm. Oct 22 in Room 101A ol OCC's Business Education Bu11d1ng. Fee. US "Running Mt. Evert'SI," a slide/lecture pre- 5tntahon that looks at the wotld's h1gl'ICSC marathon, presented 7:30-9 p.m. Oci. 23 in Room 110 or OCC's Coonsehng •nd Adm1~ Bu11d1ng Fee S7·S8. • Or.inge Countr Inside ldge at Sco11·~ seafood 83r .ind Cnll. lJOO Bostol, C~a f\.\Csa, 6'47-1909. Laurie Beth fooes, pres. dcf\41foonder or The Jones Qoup. spe.ll.s Ofl "How «> l o..e 'Em and le.1d 'Cm the Orne&! f\.unat;ement Style" 6;)0·8 JO 1 m Oct 28. S25 fee ind~ bufrtt bre.tlJ.ut. • Uochurch·lrown BooUefler 38• f0t· t'Sl Ave . N<l 1 s. l.igun.a ~ach. 4'97· 8373. B.irb.ua Qei\.~teo oriers her st"Ven ..wt'k ~r111ng ~orl>hop 'Wuting .n 11 Your Life Ot'pen<k'd on It" ~1nn1ng 7:)().9.30 p.m Oct 22. • Olrb t Church by lh• S.1 United Methodtft 1400 W. S..lbo.I ftlwj,, N 8e«+1 968·S419 °' 970.8545. The Ne-- pea 'H.lrmonia S.roque Pla)'M kJck their '92·'93 Subtc:ription Setles concerts iht' acoustics·frie-ndly church 1 p.m. Oct. Dtlaney's Newport Beach 630 Udo Part Dnve For R~•ions call 71467S 0100 er.,.. COMt W11kend I Thur9d8y. Odober 22, 1882 • • /,• ... • I Best Bet Baroque music lovers, rejoice! The Ha rmonia Baroque ·Players will present all their ''92·'93 Sub· !>Cript1on Series concerts in the acoustic-friendly Church By The Sea United Methodist Church, 1.ioo Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. The 7 p.m. performances will be held Sunday and Jan. 10 and April 25. Tickets arc $8 per concert or $20 for the series. Se nd checks to t 9795 Vilagcr Cir· cle, Yorba Linda, 92686, or call 968·5419 or 970·85.is. • O•l'drilh Coffl'c I!. hpreuo Bar 4 74 E l-I ..,, l U>l.l \\1-..1 u4l> 0)2 l PJul t-.l'nt .1• • Ir < ... I• I ,I\ J p m m1dn.i;h1 ~llut· d ' \ f11 ' r ffl't' • lt\snl' 8.:irdJy Thr.t111r 41-l.! (dmpu~ [lr '" '"" 81(> )()(II) UCI Culrur.il h11nrs tlll'>< nr~ S.in 111'(' T.111..o l"'rf<>rm1ng African, ,11i 1 ,rnd 1.1.u f)<.'ll u"'11n 8 p m Oct 25 I •1 ~"'' S 18 Mull11 ullur.i1 l\rb Counr1I of t 11.111~1 ( mml\ prt">t'nl\ 1.1u trurnpcier I 11·.Jd' I h.lit..11d 11 pm < >• t jO Trcl..ct~· ')If, ; • I • \\.J\I • .11 ;,:, d t 11111 tn11 10 ll Hri lul \t < ·, ''' ·• .,~ 1 ·oou IJ·~ 11.ind dJncing . t. • 1 • • • , c; ,, I 1~ .,, ~~ 1,11 >:• a<;t Jrh~t> • • \ ) 1 ... , 8 \\.i"'cll \ Bt tht' Sea 11 • l',1 11tc lu.1-t I •''·" ILrtir~r"n l:lt•.ich SJb·~SSS .. : 1,,. ,,,·nrnl 1 ,..i.1\ ~1urt1.1r nights di 8 "' d ltl Jnd "iun<l.11' JI ~ .inc h pm Sfx- .11 ~ """ H><.1l"r ~tt·µh.in1t: 11.i~nC) on ' I• I ! I p1.1n"t C .< rJld \.'v11-'J;1n' ,inc.J S.l'(fl- p11111 "' 811\i C '"'P'' on 0.1 24, vocalist r l1,111" \ •''"·' .ind 1rurnrx.·tc•r Uuddy Chile.le~ " < ,, r ! " ' x 11• I .\\,1\lnl' \ Vt:ldon on r 1 I 1 U11 n• ,, ,, ~.> r n1t•rt.i1nmcnt I ,,,., .1nd S. 111111111111111 f1,.I() l1t:•NJge 11.;< • Or.1ngt' County Performing Arts Cen· ler bOO Tm~n ~t·nll'r Dme, C~ta M(!)a, SS6-AR15 1992 93 ).lU Senes con11nu~ '"th th<! Branford Ma11Jl1s Quartet 8 pm "O\ 21 and lhe Sh11ley Horn Tno and 1rombon1>I O,•lft•ayo Milrs.ilrs 3 p m Feb .., • Players t Ill 00 Von K.irman Ave . '"''""· 660·9215 "MJtnbo Kings" Br.u1han 1au presented Saturd.iys 6·9 p.m. •Pronto Grill at South Coast Pla.z.a. 3333 Bris1ol SI , Cost.i Me)<) Easy-l1~ening JUZ, featu11ng sound\ influenced by Tom Jones, Ton) Brnnett, fr.in!. Sinatra and Johnny M.:i1h1s, prc.~enll'd S JO 8 JO p m WednL~ d.l)l)·friJa~~ • R.andell's J 1 lunon Ct'fllle Dri~e. Sant.i Ana. SS6 7700 T 1mc fable pla)'\ cootem· por.iry 1.uz lhur~.iy n1i;hts 1n October Cu1ld11~ Randell Young .ind the LA 81~ All.t.J~ play blue.'\ f riday nights 1n October Secret Circle appe.irs Oct. 24 K.irl Denson Qu1nrct plays Monday nights rn October Saxman Paul Carman plays 1azz. Tue5day nights in October lal1num plays Latin jau \Vednc$<1.ly nrghb in O.tober. Showt1mes: 8 and 1 l p m Adrn1~~i0n free. • S.11.ura 8051 ..-.dam~ Ave .. Hunungton Beach 174 0265 'ioprano saxophonist Jeff Con,al~ perfrums 9 p.m Thursd.Jys r---------I Complde Lunch or Dinner NIKI'S ~MrfZJ ~ $1.95 1/4 Tandoori Olldcen Noon, Ri~ &. Salad WlhCoupon 1/,l Off Lunda or Dinner Buy One Combo Get One At 1/2 Pr1<P (~equal°' g~ttt llO!ue) With Coupon Quality & Healthy Open Dally I lam to 9pm. We Ac:rept Peoonal Checks. 3705 S. Bristol, Santa Ana (1 blk north of So.~Pm.a. next to Oothestime) 850.()595 ~1E.1st St. Twtin (1 blk west ot Tustin Ave-. behind Carl's Jr.) 542-2969 12 Orange OollSt Wee~end I Thursday, October 22. .1992. •Skylight lobby lounge a1 lr\1"4." M.lr· 11011 18000 Von ~rman Ave .. lr\1nc. 553· 0100 (.is> l1stenmg l'1ll by gu11an'>I Robert Conlt 5·8 p m MondJy.frid.1y Uve Nightty Peter Shambrook BED: Band has unique styl From 3 distioctive blues riffing 11nd • its focused, and nt once, intense textured fret voicing to the band :ind hypnotic SI) le of ~und, jokes about his own role straight-forward delivery. the rock outfit: ''I gue~s I'm in .Part oC the secret behind t.;.:h,;e-T" __ b"'e_.,..ca:..,·"'us.,.,.c~e\~C~ry::-·un--::-::c':1· -:;cl~se~(o~1h .. er anil\ st) le 1s fio,VE:at1ng Jn Ded gulf amt "flo aud1iionear le: t. i.ongs are coni.tructeJ. Whae.:i~ The truth, hO\\C\Cf, i~ strange most songwriter) pen u )Ong to the O'Brien h.id uc1u.11ly gi,cn up th accompaniment or a guilar or guit.ir (which "'a) in )tOra&e-) wh piano, the Stubblefields build )Ongs he saw Pannell at a dinner party ju)l the opposite, kicking things off unJ )))c told him about Ealing I based on the rh}'thm ic nature or Bed. bass and guitnr. Now, more than a year la1er, "When we give Pulli a song, )ht: they ha\.C pknt) of any, intelhge puts ir1 her own melodic). It') mus1c to hnrc \\ith di'lttrning ol\\:l)S so fun to hear that lhlcncr~ E:uing It\ Bed will h:ippcn," Dnrcey c\pl.iincd, perform at 9 p.m. on rriJay, Oct The Stubblefiel<.li. a\~ed Pu1rncll 30, at Fullerton 1 lofbruu, also to :iudilion fo r Eat ing In Ocd nppcnnng on the bill i Too Man before 1hey ever ~curd her )ing a Joes. note. "We J.ry to be ckccnl without ... 'We met inn bowling alley," ocfog ridiculous," began Jame Pannell mused. "They said they Stubblefield . liked what l had to say c\cn before AJJcd Darcey: "lfi. a rush .... h they he:ird me." C\CC)Onc tan1 doing their part. I O'Brien, who bnn~s plenty uf h:ippcns pn:ll) quic~ly " Prime Rib & Shrimp 3 Ways Dinner Now only $12.95. CHARl.EY fbpcrtlildl • ISi FalOllllllJ. •'7S-S91t 1--.... w' ''''-hil N • 141.ill s n 11 n • Studio ~re -CMona «Ml Ma.r 320t t Hwy .• Corona def M.ir, 675-7575, , ~ ~ff C.OOUles and h.s band ri m~ 9 p m. Saturd.Jys. ~ perfonns ~ 7 30 pm. Sur1CUy and Tucsd.JYs Dia~ 8 p m 1 30 a.m Oct. 27·31 Sammy l<e!Shaw appe.lrs Nov. 9 • Irvine Mead~s Amphitheatre 8808 Ir· vine Cent~ Drive, '"'•Ile. 1155-8096. The B·52's and VIOient Femmes pl.ly 8 p.m Oct. 24 Danz1t \\h1te Zombie .ind K)lJ~S play 8 p m I llo\~«>n 1''lght (Oc.t 311 ttd.ecs ~toss Alla Coffff Wa.r~H & Ro.utin~. •le Meridien hotel, 4SOO MJcArthur ~.;""Newpo;t 8tad1, 61'· --~470-700T-"'frfi»O. J "'"' folk musician John 1<>5eph penOfms way. My Way." a smorgaR>oard of music.ii xt H . heninA of Celtic folk music Oct. the.ner, mJg1c, come;ly :ind Spt'<1Jlty .icts, 1 011i;1nJI follJrock music1Jn Mltt w. 1> ht:ld at 1 l~•ill dinner ~ho,~1. 8 J•)d I.told. on Oct 24 Folk m~1Jn Jot1n 9 -45 pm Frot.l.t)~ SJ W\t.:r dur~c., 1~ \ ••n1l!JnJ of 8o.l1d1ng Ho\1)4? Reach ap· d11nl. minimum per !K'rlo()O ic.1~ CX.1 25 Tom MCCl.l1n performs cla>· •,. •f fl<lfl and nost.ilgia Oct 28 Altern;atl\e , ~.uqu« 7000 Carden Grove Blvd., iu tolk duo Slwnnon's Closet appears Yw( estm1nster. 891 1430. little Cae1.lr pc!r· ~ .. · 1-1k . 1 ( 0tms hard roe~ 8 30 pm Oct 24 T1d· )U • 9 nitNnJtrve '"" ongin..1 s rom cts S 12. -B;if~lon A D Jl'l">l'Ob hl•Jvv h;; 1 Dt·t·blr rx-rforms Oct )0. Show· m~t.il 11 JO p m CX.t "J I id. 1 s I I '°'~ 8 JO p m e-cept Wt.-dn<"><.IJ)' ~nd · • c.-' 1. v ~ p rn }Adm1»10n frl'<' • Mbi's JI R,>J l•M Inn. lOSO 8rDtol ~t Bc.ar Street ~(e .tl Cryst.11 Court, Be.u (0>1.l M~")cl RiMi; Sl.ll •1PPN~ ()(t 15· l; lll't't .ind Sun/lower A\'enuc. Cost.l Me)J, ~r;:!J ,22•24 Boom Cener.thon PLl>-~ Oct. 15 2t67. Tom Mcl:11n pl.iys Oct. 24 l1)fll long appr.ars Oct. 31 S~11m4."S 10 .m •1 p m Adm• un frtt u.11 . Mt'dltr'j Music c11y 1 e7;" I [)l.huii.l ~. ounta1n \'.1 1 4b)·lJ6ti lNnc t> I ~iplt to d.:a»ic rod; n • roll 7 -:> m \',l-dnetdJ)/Thursd.l)'); happy hour Jnd rompl1mt'flt.lry buff~ S·7 pm fr~") SS <.v.C'r aftt-r 7 pm I: cbssic roc k 'n' roll • pm S.11unf.>) lSS CU\ 1), frt·l· count!) Jnci-k~u \\"h Tom rom D.anc e • • '"" 11 p rn Sund.i;~ CA'ltXi OJX n S pm l u<-id.h ~ nd.av • p m S...turll.J) \l\Unddy •Mile Square Parle 1680t l:txhd St, r nt n \Jiit'\ 1213> l83 .a 222. t.;_tS~­ •M C.• 1t r.11100 'II l 2!\th JnOl\f'r)<H}' of the umm<.., C'.11 lCl\l l 11n1Jn.H<."5 noon CXt 25 \\1th k{ft>r~·· ~tJt'.fop. Pl'lcr Fr@mpton and fo11ner Doon su11Jr~ Robby ~>l'gt'r. ilJrni>.>ion· rree, P..11lr.1ng· S2 A"'°1utdy no :ilcohol.c ~erab~ <1lki-.\ed rn p.11l •P.uifit Amphilht'atrc 100 f;i11 DrM. («.Id Mo J IC. -l87b PJ ~ang S'i' Ot.r't O..!Jr.w1 .anJ Bl.act.. 5.lWi.lth apro('Jr N•r• 11.1.a • R.lndell's J Multun Centre Or1\t, SJnl.t An.t 55b· "700 The ACluJI; pl.iy R&B Son- da~ nights •n Octobt-r. RSB \.OCah~ Joe Es· JM-II<> .ippt>ars Oct l 1 .lt 8 .and 11 p m t-ou cu..cr nQ tn1n1mum "I · .. ( I I " the story ol J famil) sep.i1a1cd by W°liP.• S 10 50-S 1J The World oi T .iles ttuup<' wreck who wind up, un~nown to exh • uses Ll\lsh costu~ and gklnt m.b~ to other, in the Qme city, presented 8 p m present "Mother Scorp10n Country" and • C..b.tret Cuild o( Or.inge County Per-F1idily-S.uurd.tys. 2 pm. Sund.lys through ''Berrypict.er and the Bear" l 30 and 3 :30 (Ofm1ng Arts Center, 262-S881. This sup-Oct. )t Ttd.ets: S7-S8 r.m. OCt 25 tn OCC's Fine Aru Recital port poup composed J>fim.lr~ of profes-• Cro"e Shilll.espeare Festi\'al t 285.! iall Ticl.ets SS SO·S 11 siona • stngle adults meets 5:3 p.m. Oct. M.lin St., Carden Cro\e, 636·721J "Loni; • Or.inge County Performing Arts Cen- 27 o>t Rai:lt)son Hotel across from lohn Day's Journey Into Night ... Cugent o· 't:r· ter 600 lO\\n Center Or .. e, Cu>LJ ,.,, ·w. Wayne Airport. ti's .autob~raph1oil dr.im.i .abOut his troo· 774-2000. Hal tiulbrool., ''ho •> 1n ho) • Ch~~ngeoT -bkd"fumrly, ~ays through SJturdJ)') 38th )t>ar playing 1n 1he one man \how, Hy.ill Regency, 405 at jambcxee, '"'.'ne. at 8 p.m., Sunda~ at 3 and 8 pm untJ appears 1n •Marl( T".l•n Tom1:ht '! 8 pm 838 5541 S1nglt"S d.lnce 8· 30 ft m • Oct. 3 l Ticl.ets S Hl·S22 Oct 30 Tickets S 15-S 15. , m1 tdnii;htdOct l Jdtc; ~nglt'S agnes O 60 • Huntin&lon Beach Pl.ithou~e .it Chlt:1 •South Co.i~l Rttpcrtor' 655 llmn C n-f•111tfl'1 Cf~n,-yooc pmes -"'SS "P School :.H l+l -Stmhmnor -t.~ttmir-...... ....-C: \~.,.......... _,,,__...._....._....,.. ....... _ f ree-self rurl.ingl! Fee SS · • '"' ... ,. .. tr, o;ca '""'" 7 ' ·-.v.1.S '-'"' '"" .--ttngton Bl•.1ch 831-1405 All)thing m.un ~~ Our Coun:r,·~ C.lOd Tim •SI. Andrews Pr~sbyterian Church 600 C'.oes," Cole Porter'S ~ai,•oing 111u~1cJI, bcr!Jl.e V\'crtl'nba~er·s ~tol)· .ibvut 'Jn 1d~· St Andrews Road, Newport Beach. 631 • pla)'\ FrtdJy) and . S...turdJ)'S al 8 I' m ahsllc young l1culcnant '" .m 18th Ccntul) 2885 ~rend1p1ry Singles Series continues through Nov. 22 \\11h Sund,1y mJhnl'l·~ .11 Au~traliJn penal culon\-direcung ,, r,i~t;i~ 7· 30·9 pm Oct. 28 with u rolyn l\oons 2 p.m Oct 25. NOit. 8, I 5 T1cl.1:b. S9 . group of (Unv1cts in thC' (t>Urll') 's ltr>l pl.t~. 1n a prvgr.im lltbl "My Journcv Through •Irvine Community The.lier JI Tl.nil· 11 .. n• 0..1 1J.I\ .. , 1l T1cl.ru: S2S·$lP r.un hl Uh1m.rn.• 1twl1n~" Sl don.1tiun Rud. Con mono1y PJrt.. on Sunri)h.'I laiw 011 tloe >e(u1ul ~1..ige "'lei, f>l.1v h' , coll .. '\.kJ .11 dOOf Child urt J\.i1l.ible b) at Tunic ROI.I. Ouw. lr\Ull', 55;.s-1% 1ht• \\urld prem e11.' ot .l,nthonr Cl.1rHH..' ~ r~r\Jlron l>y noon "'lundJ) at 6.ll-J88S. ··Crimes OI the Heart," Bcih Henley·~ Pu-rumJnce 1>10r) m1n1;l1ng w~·l>all, ~·' ~nd • Voung J"'ish Professionals at ln.-tne htzer Prizc·w1nn1ng seriocomedy about tht singles >eene run) thlt>Ogh Oct 25 Ht~ll Regency. Zot lounge, 17900 Jam· thrtt offbeat M1»'»•pp1 ~rstcr) F1idays .ind Ticl.eb· S23-SJ2 CurtJ•n tvr bi">Ch ~lJ.:~-s boree 81Vd , tn.-1ne. 720-8414 CM' 640-S.uurda)\ .at 8 p.m unlit Ckt 24. Mm•~· 8 pm, Tuesday·frid.l)~ • .?:JO Jnd 8 p tn 5228 Sing~ 21·39 meet 7 30 pm O.:t s1on Sb .and S8. SJturJ.M .ind .?.30 .ind I 30 pm 'un· .!S lot run~.· fe.ltur1n•• (r~ h.,,., d'Ql'u.res, d.t~> ~ Fr.end, 111 ~·S\Sestro l~JltO ,--n • laPun.i Pt.i,.hou~~ JI \1oultun lhl.'Jfer, . . .. I I ,_ soa.il1L111" d,mcmu to .l c:k-t"JY .ind no-" prcst1·1.> ·~ r;ippcrs, ·• muilQ p .l) ..,, ..__, •"' " ·1 li06 l.11:\JOJ Cdn)-00 Rll.Jtl l:Jj;Ul\J B<.'.1<11, n -c I 1 ·• riu:.l <.oo.ta1l~ hlmr.>1on: Stu .itthed•)O( 494.80,t. "lhe ~rtf.'rcr's An~ir~nllce.'" ""''a''".,,,.,, en<111.1aor..s "1u> t.:i Sl.i. 11 .,.. scl1UOI, 5 JO p.m. Oct .?8 RL'Ct'!Jh<>n pt< ·presented by the pl.i)hou)(' 'out The.it~r eJ 1 4 JO p Frid.iys at ;":JO, ::klturd.l)') .it 2 .ind ; JU c cs proi;ram a · m 11 t f \It I\ • Alltrn.iti\C Repertory The;iter 1616 S CtJnd Aw . Santa An.a, 836 '9.?'1 Anti goo~" '"' updJted \Cl'\oon of the CrC\. .. tragedy, Thursd.Jr> through S...turd.l ~ at 8 pm .. Sundapi JI 7 p.m. until ,...0\/, 14 fl(.~Cb. 51 3 50 Sl6 • ColJen We I College Po1110 TheJtcr I 57-1 4 Colikn"C>t St. llunllngton 895 8378 ~h.Jl..l'Spt:Jre·~ 'Comedy <){ Errors," Sund..1~~ "1 2 Pm. throui;h NO\, l. Dinner theater • Or.:an,;e Co.nt Colll·~l'. 2701 ra1" " Road, C 1.1 ,_._ """· 43:! 511RO OCC ~ ki'P rrtot) prt•.,t:nt 'M.~abre lhl•Jtrc, • tour lhilhng plJ\) b .. ,, .. d vn Edg.1r A!!('fl Poe MO· 11es, 8 pm CAt 23, 10 pm CA1 30, ~ ilnd10 p.m O..t 24 anu 31 ind J pm Oct. 25 1n the Or~ma l.1b Stutl10°T1ll..Cb S5·S6 Second C1l\ Ch•c.l~'O·~ famou) rm prOlil'>oihOOJI lOOled) ~n ...... mbk•, bi•llh" rnm1c,1I ~lwt<.h<.') to OCC\ hn•• Arb Rl"C•~1I H;all 7 .inJ 9 30 p nt Oct. 14. T1d.l'h' • l:liubcth liOl\Jrd ~ Curt..1in C.ill Tio,-. .:ak r (J')Q ll CJtnor Rl·JI T .t -tJJH 1540. "R~ ~ 11 n. Ccll:1't.dion'~--ptl')l'nted 8 p m Oct :!6 l->1 S.1ntJ An;i Summer Stoc~ "The t.:.ni; Jnd I rvn_, throu~h Febru.]IV Cu11.11n llflll') 6:30 r> m rul•.di>-I hur>tl.l~1> ~n l ).1turd.M; ; p m ~11UJ)1>: l 1:30 .i m and 5 .JO pm, Sun· d.:t)'). Pnces ,1Jrt Jt S l 9 Y5 • I ht Blue Bttt Care 107 21 >t Pl.>cc, :>;e.--pon Bt.xh. 67S 2llll "T~ Blue Be.11 "171t·11G1n Mu~ Showc.ut-," a nigN ol 11 •t;•n.11 a<Ot.MIC mV\#c for emerging song 'M1!i:.-r' prCM.'nted Nov 16 .ind D«. 2 f. \\11!1 t\ )!tin 11p bc.-"'-ttn 5 30-5•45 p.m., oind .w Nmt'S are r.andomly K'l<.'\.tcd to flCllOIOI 6 8 "5 f. m lst.lbfiW°lcd SOflS"'rtl· ,.,s perform tn 2 ·mtnute M!tS .iftCf 9 p m. • lteuben's C>OliO W.irncr A~e Hun tington Bc.ich, 842·S 11 !. The ldd~ Mon· t.in.l Band performs 9 p m.-1·30 am fri • .------.............. --------------.............. --------.--------------- day.S.nurda~ in October •Blue M.irble CoffHho~ne 1907 Harbor 81\d , Cosu Mesa, ~6-S776. P.tul Bef. n.:adoo perioonJ pop rode Oct. 23 P~e Pc1trM>n &>bys folk blues Oct. 2'4. Tim Wiedcnt.cllcf penOfms dt~frcd ~Oct. 25. Jamm1n' ).l,,i Jrw Talent Night pr~ ~ed Oct 26. o..Je t.U.~ perlonns ps)dll'delic rock Oct 28. The w Ecoho- mtdes TrlO periOfms bkleS Oct. 28 Fnght· en1ng fun prewnted with H.illowttn Sotam on Oct. 31. Show1Jmes 8-11 10- 111&flt. '.I p m.-mtdm~I frdiy-5.llUfcby, 8· 11 p.m. Sund.Jy-Wfdnesd.Jy. Adm~ FrL'e • Bol•.i Olia WetJMMb on north Side ol P.acifec Co.ua H!lhw.ty, two miles south ol Sun>.ct Be.K'h. ttuntington Be..Kh. 969- -4772 Frtt ··etuqv'"' on the Mesa" con· _ U'tt to r.a!St' .iwa~ ol pt~'f\'.itJOn, res· 1oro11ion .ind man.i~t ol mon~ than 1,700 .tem ol 8ofY Quca Llnds p«'Wf'IS blUl'gr.au ~nd Cr.ly bgle, country rocl.t'f t.1m Slade, banio player Rob Horgan and \OCJl1S1 [ria W•ander at 2 .ind S p m. Oct 24. Donations ~ gl..idly. • Bro1ndon'1 Lounp at The ~rly ~ri­ tJge Hotel, 33$0 Avenue ol lhe Ms, Cost.a M~. 75 l ·S lOO. Cuiurist-voc..tlist Jerry Valentine appe.irs S:l0-9 p.m. Mooda)'· Fridays. Buffet •nd ~ppy Hour ":30-7:30 p.m. • Ctuy Horw ~all House and ~loon I 580 Brookhollow DriYe, S.anu IVY, 549- 1512. o,tta lte & Hutts A'Fire perform 8 p.m.-t :30 am. Oct. 22·25. The ICinDton Tr10 pl.iys 7 and 10 p.m. Oct. 26 Wildftt • Sc.impi l 576 Old Nt.~po<t 81\-d., C())U Mes.i, 645·8560. Ciao Arnot pcrlOfms hvt' entertainment Wednesdays. • St.ig Lounge 1-45 E. 19th St., Cost.i Mcu, 631 -!JS 13. Cu1t.111st/smger Peter Widel5h.lm pl.iys folk, country and oldies .it 8·30 p.m. Thu~ys. The Sharks pl.iy pop 4-8 p m. e'\'et)' Sond.ty. 9Warehouse Restaurant 3450 Via Opor- to, ~ BeilCh, 673"'4700. 8.tck in Sttvice ~~ ~ Oct 22 (SS aM?f) Modem Faith pljys das'SIC rock Oct. 23·2" and 30.31 C$S awerl Tunicbd SCttl Orum 8.tnd pcriorms Oct. 2S (2 pm.). "ltl~­ House Mond.iys." reatu11ng live ~ttft.arn· menl e\.et)' Monday t11d\t with ~~ Roberto 411nd Scorchman, Tc.itures lt.ll Roots playing rl"ggjle .ind punta rock Morld.iys 1n Od~ KROQ l~l MUSIC Sha.Kawo presented Oct. 28 with Sl.ele!OM'S Sha· nachie recordtng artub Culture and Bad. 1n ~ play r~ Oct 29 IS 10 ~r; tdMS av.aibble at Jamaican 5tyte tn New· port Bc<Kh 1723-08501. and Roel.in F'rg Surl He.ldquarters in Huntrngton Be.ich lS36· 10S8). Doors open at 8 p.m .. c:oncMS f:>e.R,n at 9. Oub .age l1m1t is 21 and over w1ih 10. . • W.iterfronl Hilton Wetl Cout d ub 21100 P4leiflc C~ Hwy.. Huntington BeilCh. 960-SURF. one jockey on Monday, Tuesd.ly .ind Saturd.iy. Cub ~ "Planet Earth," .in u~nd night dub, Wednefday. live reaae band j)eriorms ~. Friday is IOQt runAi nlgtlt. 81b band toUnds pnitented Sund.ay. Now Serving ... Pre-Theatre Dinner between S:00-7:00pm • Four Course Qumet Dinner • PrU $22 per penon Sollh c.t Pim • Costa Mesa • (714) 540-3840 """"'ID CoJ SUNDAY BUFFET BRUNCH . 10...-3pm $10.95'· (Chlchn 12 ..... under $4.95) Rcif 111rte Chldlen f ...... l .. IMM Top Slrtoln n..IChlclc..S..... Plzulbs (From OtJf W()()d.fired Oven) Mixed 'f'resll Fruit Hlc:korySmoked 81conMdS•• ... ,.,...,,.....las (~<>Order) fll.rour-own Om1l1ttes Jt.-.o French To..t Smid D•tc« Peppered Potatoea Special Dessert Table featunf1 Mixed Fruit T..ta· Mini Sba..,_,., Shortcake Brownies And Coinpll1••• r c:ta.mpepe, F..a.Cofl9e,T•, F....._......._..Or ... Julce ~~HD DAM<~~ G R I L l Newpon Beach • 2607 w. Coast Hwy. (714) 846-0201 • (714) 646-0202 r------:-i l~I I DOWN HOME COUNTRY COOtclN' I : FREE LUNCH : Buy 8 lunches in a two I month (or 60 day) period I I and reoeive one lunch of I equal or lesser value I FREE. I CM! 0. wed "'-"• 11 &Jn...J PA I Not JIOOd -.,.,. ._ _,,., I , ... -,.._ I 1 I $AMT. I 2 I $AMT. I I ' I $AMT. I • I $AMT. I s I I $AMT. I 6 I $AMT. I I 1 I • AMr. I • I • AMr. I LUNCM OM .. 1'MM( YOU I I I 1154 E. 17th St.1 1 .. Costa Mesa 1 : 646-4303 : L ~~ ~.:..s·~":_ .J DINING M eet a young businessman -a phenomenal resta urateur and passionalC S~IS fan who honors loc:il Or:inge County athletes on a year-round basis. Never mind the incongruity that he is of Chinese heritage and was born in Brazil. The fact is, he grew up in Orange County. played__o.n -t===:;:::::;=::;::::::::=:;::::;:::=;:::::::;::~~;=i~~~~Slill~qlj~c~=:;:;~ --- the water polo team in high sc hool, helped after school at his parents' Chinese restaurant in Costa Mesa and, for the past six years, has been raking in the pesos at Wahoo's on Placentia south of 19th 1n Col>ta Mesa. llcforc 1he ad,ent of Wahoo's, hu\\cver, Wang Lam graduated fwm btanc1a High School and \\l'llt on to get a bul>iness degree llum San Diego StJtc (with mci.:.1-honl>") I le "orked in .1do,p.1cc.: fin.1nc1al '>Cl'\icc:. for R11~i..,~~ll\ Sp.ice Program until 1hc ( h.ilkngcr \\Cnt do" n, and then. \Cc1ng the hanJ-calligraphy 11n the ".ill. he "cnt into the fish ta..:u hu)1ne". JI the ripe old age 111 2:'i lh:c,1u'c of 111, adm1rat1on for ~111>rl '> program\ and the l111:1llbhip) he lllJUC Ill l>Chool, he e1h:ou1:igc!I local pla)Crl> and he h.1-. become a 'Ptrn-.or of the UC! Mirta Bird Restaurant Crttic \VJ ter Polu lc:Jm: OCC Volk\ball Team: SadJicback [3J,eball Team. anJ Wahoo·s i!> the Official Rc.,tJurant of 1he I he.: Surfnder l"l1und.1tion. lk'iu..lcs 1ha1, or bi:caul>e of 11. people hne up at 1he \\'Jhoo's cafes -no" e\panded Ill include a corner loca11on on Umwl and UJker. J Laguna Beach '>lie anti :in eJtel) ncJr USC, to wolf dliwn fi,h laco~ \even da~ a wed. Uul 1here·., more 10 ii 1han 'porn fan loyal1y; i1\ darn good toot!, nicely priced, 100. And I'm living proof 1h;11 i1's 0 1\ 10 go to W;ih1>0'\ e\-Cll 1f you are old enough to ha'e \l>tcd JO ... e,cral prc'ldcntial election-. and ha'c ne"er pla)cd on a ".11e r polo tc:am! If )OU ha'e been '"ondcring aboul the Wahoo's style, 11's c.1,u<il And here's the drill: It ll> a CJ\h only I.ind of place, but you "on't need much of that; prices .ire more than rea~nablc. Plan on ~tandmg JO lin e during the busy lunch .ind dinner hours -and be ready 10 order and pay fo r you r foo<l al the same time. After that. you will be handed a small orange pbs11e tent card with a number on it Find a ta ble and sit down. Sooner or later (plan on sooner), l>Omeone will come ou t of the ki1chcn and head for your table with your order. W111g Lam did not receive that bus1ne'>'l degree for nothing. He's one smart fortune-cookie who seem' 10 have foreseen the Wing li•'1 fish fltl 4 • • • , .. r I .. 14 Orang~ Co&Sf'We&i<en<I I Thursday~· Oct~b&r ~. 1992 ., cconomtc crunch and a trend toward incqcnsive food. He when he s1artcd thal a fancy-scbmancy a1mosphcrc necessary. -H• was unart cnoup &o fi out \hat bis cuslOIDCn (former sports buddys, plus )'OUng. health-minded, hunpy folk) w gelling into low calories and ;::::::::!'.::::'1 hl...,W~ too big-time. • Wahoo's features 1hc Fish o Day: (one day it was ~now tai tuna, another time it was mahi mahl) the double com 1or1illa filled with fish, jadt and/or che cheese, cilanuo and homema fresh salsa :and C05lS Sl.65. Combo pl:a11ers arc served w :ahi rice :and black beans. The beans are nol the la liesl - probably a little O:u in the na\ department because so little fa used. Health has 11!> sacrifices! The Wahoo f>:in dw1ch at $5. served on a hoagy bun. cramm wi1h a choice or fi h, chicken, carnitas or came a adJ, with mcheJ cheese, lcuucc. It i~ a sand1t1.ich. French Cries too' Chic ... cn albondiga soup wit cri p little strip or tortilla'> as crammed with chunk or chick breast and frcllh vegetables - wonderfully spicy; not for the l palate. Dig quesnd1llas filled with m cheese are accompanied to the tnble with small pots o( salsa. guaC3molc :ind sour cream. Th flour 1onillas taste as though t were made fi"e minute ago Y ou will really notice the difference. \Yahoo's ha) 10-yea~ and under ~id's offering with rice and beans to with chic~en, or a taco seNed Cries for SJ.95. Nice houfoe wine , plenty of choices :ind a whole case filled with the late~t variety·of Snapp cold drinks complete the pictur Wing lam seems to have fi the whole thing out -less calorics, low price , low overhc delicious food. That's what you a business degree for, right? Wahoo's is frequented by sport jocks, coaches and sports write plus his friends who have gone to become 111ock brokers, rcalt edi1ors and '>alcsmen (and wo and surfc~ -he loves the atmosphere that he has create Lam's friends are part of the picture, too. Guillermo Sanche high school buddy, manages th Bistol location; a second Wah in Laguna Dcach is run by Jen Ryan, and Pa1rick Inaba is in chu&c of the original Wahoo'• located on Placcn1ia. Surfer emblems and sports insignia decorate every inch of the wall this practical, efficient, fish ta emporium. Sponsman Wing hil this idea right out of the ballpark! 0 Wahoo's. 1862 Placentia A 6JJ.J.f33. Newest location: Bristol Sr. 4JS-0130. In L.asun I JJ3 S. Coa5t Highway. 497 H1Jurs vary 11 each Jocat10n. ew re the ar th lack r is • is d IC hed se cy pcd Ith cer red d, get • n 's ·rer in s. COSTA MESA TME BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE 2300 Hatbor Blvd. (Eastside of the Hatbor Center) 641 -9m. Reservations accepted. Lunch Mon.-Fn. 11 am. to 4 p.m. Dinner Mon. 4 to 9 pm.: Tues .• Wed, to 9:30 p.m.; Thurs .• Fn. to 10 p.m.; Sat. 3 to 10 p.m.; Sun. 3 to 9 p.ai •• Costa Mesa's oldest steakhooH bouls a 30 year ~ tradllion of Hrilng the finest in ' charbtolled sceaks, fresh fish and chicken. W•m. friendly atmosph«e sullable b wery ocx:uion from business mMtinga to family parties. Lunchee from $3.49; complete dinners from 18.95. Grazing menu and burgefa def 4 p.m. from $3.95. Pnv•e rooms fOf business meetings, rehearaal dinners, recieptions and special occasion part181. GINO'S OH THE HIU 428 E. 17th Street, 650-1750. Reservations acoepted. A Costa Mesa landmafi(, Warm, Intimate meeting place; the uhimate neighborhood restaurant and lounge. Lunch, dinner. weekend breakfast. Expenly prepared ribs. burgers. sandwiches. "lads and house specialties. Live piano bar entertainment in the lounge; aingalong t<waoke ~ends from 7 p.m. HORIKAWA 3800 S Plaza OrlVt, SouttlCoast Pla.Za Village. 557· 2531 . Reservatt0rts suggested. Fine tradCIOnal Japan ... restaurant uses the fresh .. t ingt'edlents. Sushi Bar. tatami rooms, oocklaH lounge. t.tllti<iourse Kaisekl dinners mu&1 be ord•ed 24 hours In advance. Elegant dining. Lunch and dinner. LA CAY& 1695 Irvine Ave. at 17th St., 848-79'M. Lunch. Mon-Fri; Dinner nlghtl'f. Ablokltefy maNekM llMkl and fresh Hlfood. Served In an Intimate and romantic cellar dining room. In the The most popular MeXican eatery in Costa Mesa serving delicious family style Mexican Cuisine. 296 E. 17'th St., Costa Mesa 645-7626 area for nearly 30 years, this cozy 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. 6 a.m. lo 10 p.m. daily; Sunday from 7 a.m. Serving breal<f ast , llnch, dinner in a homestyle fashton. "Country style Ametican cuisine". Always the friendliest servtee, low P'ices tor high quality homemade food. Ml CASA 296 E. 17th St. 645-7626. Family style Mexican restaurant. President Bush has eaten here! Open daily at 11 Lm. for IUnctl, dinner • and c::odttah. Can ahead for latge pan•. TM exoehot pnces. solicitous service and delicious food make Mi Casa possibly the most popular Mexican eatery in the ar~a llUCHO GUSTO .JAZZ. BAR AHO LATIN ORIU 263 E. 17th St., Co8Ca Mesa. 631-4009. Fantastic Ylin Cuisine from Mexico. Brazil and PeN. Satellite TV for Olympics, Rams/Raiders games. Liv• Jazz Tt.lrlday through Saturday. Big Band on Monday. Inexpensive. NtKrS TANDOORI INOIAH FOOD 3705 S. BrlSlol (1 bl<. north of So. Coast PlaZa, next to Clothestlme) Open Daily 11 am-9pm. One ol a kind Indian restaurant serving marinated tand00t1 chicken. vegetables, dais and nans Tak•· out. Otne-ln lnexpenSNe, no·walt restaurant. Generous portions. authenhc home co<*1ng Also serving Masala Doga evenings & weekends. Also located al 2031 E. 1st St. (1bfk. west of Tustin Ave.). RIVIERA RESTAURANT 3333 Bristol St. Souch Coast Plaza. 5440- 3840. Lunch 11 :30 a.m;. to 3 p.m. Mon . .Sat.; dinner 5-10 p.m. Mon.- Thurs; 'til 11 p.m. FrL & CAUFOANIA BEACH Sal.Reservations •• euggested. ROCK 'N SUSHI 3355 Via Udo. Award winning Continental cuisine. One of Newport Beach's oldest and One of the only restaurants in Ot_ange County to offer tableslde best known .pat1y" spots. Featuring flambe. Excellent service, Intimate great sushi, special chef sushi atmosphere. combination rolls and other Japanese speciahies such as SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport Blvd. Chicken and Steak Teriyaki, shrimp 645-8560. Warm & trienesly ownen Tempura, Scallop Delight and Linda and Fernando NavaFetta offer Dynamite. California Beach also authentic hahan cuisine served in features a special All You Can Eat. the traditional European manner. Fernando's impressive credent~ls all night long special Monday nights include graduating from Culinary for only ~14. Come early on Academy in Italy, training at Hote~nda .s because the restaurant 1s Concordia, Venice, ltaJy; Chef at pad(ed . Regul~r Happy Hours are Don Pasquale In Camb id Tues-Sun from 5.30 to 6:30. No r ge, reservaf ed C · England: ChurchilJ"s in La Chax De . ions.accept · atering Fondes, Switzerland; Hotel La Paix available. Also located at 7656 in Agno Lugano. Switlerland. Melrose Ave .• Hollywood. Scampi offers an intriguing menu THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayette and lovely wine list. Banquets, 675-5777. Lu.nch 11 :30 a.m. to 3 private parties and catering . P·f!l· Mon.-Fn .. : dinner 5-10 p.m. VINNE'S RISTORAHTE 270 E daily. Sunday brun~h 10:30 a.m. to . · 2:30 p.m. Reservations accepted. 17th St.. 722-9264. Vin~1e s Continental cuisine, seafood authentic ltahan food will make your emphasis. Great clam chowder mouth water. The atmosphere IS Newport Beach Historical Landmarl( casu~I and the prices will not put a 1eatures Weekend Brunch Cruises dent in you wallet, Come i?in Vinnie and live entertainment in the lounge :or lunch or dinner and enJOy the in addition to lunch and dinner. ood that was named ~st in the CARMELO'S 3520 E Coast H county by the O.C Register. Also 675-1 922. Dinner 5:30 ·10:30 p"Jn. located at 25292 Mc lntyre, Laguna Sun.-Thurs.: ·111 11 :30 p.m. Fri . & Hills, 588-8171 Sat. Reserva11ons suggested. WAHOO'S F\SH TACO 1862. Classic Northern Italian gourmet Placentia 631 ·3433. Open daily cuisine. New, moderately priced fr~m, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sundays lounge menu served Iii the wee iii 9 p.m. Outrageously ~elicious hours. Wild and crazy lounge at south .~t the ~rder cu:s1.ne with a night when the band strikes up. Hawa11an flair. ~ahoo s 1s a haven Chic clientele. for local as well as International MARGARITAVILLE 2332 w. Coast sur1~rs. athletes and anyone Hwy. 631 ·8220.' Open dally from look1n~ for good food at incredibly t 1 :30am to t 2:30am for dining. low puces. Absolutely no lard used Excellent Mexican food with new In preparation: everything is fresh and exe1ting specials ottered daily and prepared to Ofder. Laid bad(, Full bar with entertainment nightly. casual atmosphere. Also at 1133 S. The Margaritas were rated ·The Coast Hwy. in Laguna and on Best in Orange County•. Bnstol & Baker In Costa Mesa. Reservations accepted. ZUBIES 17 12 Placentia, 645-8091. 21 OCEAHFRONT.2100W. Ocean Pure and slmp&e, just like mother's front, 673-2100. On the Ocean lovell Reasonably priced, top front neX1 to the Newport Pier. Open qudly toad and generously pcued, Daily at 4pm. Enjoy fabulous low priced drinks have kept their CataJina sunsets from our main bar. customers ex>ming back for years. ~ner.nighlty from 5:30 pm. Fine Lobster tail • chicken. ribs and dining in Newport's most intimal~ specials changing nightly. Thursday setting. Specializing in gourmet night is J>(ime nb night. Lunch and seafood. Large wine-cellar for dinner served. Sunday Mexican banquets up to 50 people. Actl\le Breakfast from $1 .99. piano bar with MAX SEILER Thurs.- ZUBIES GILDED CAGE AND Sunday. OYSTER BAR 1714 Placentia, right SABATINO'S RESTAURANT & next door to Zubies. 646-4222. A SAUSAGE CO. 251 Shipyard Way, big, sprawling enterprise with pool Newport Beach. 723·0621 . Open tables and games. Featuring 16 for lunch & dinner, closed Mondays. ttems on the Oyster Bar Menu; Weekend Brunch, Sat. & sun 8.30· regular menu includes pizza, 1 :oo. Tucked away near the Lido sandwiches. burgers and a variety Shipyard, this charming, family of Specials. Very casual, family owned restaurant otters an inv111ng Ofiented atmosphere. • atmosphere and dehctous food' Famous for their authentic. homemade llahan Sausage, Sabat1no's complete menualso • includes fresh pasta, seafood, NEWPORT BEACH ABBONDANZA 3421 Vta l.ldo 675-8973. Open fOf dinner 5 'ttl • closing, Tues.-Sat. Closed0Sun. & Mon Owner Sara Parrish bnngs her grandmother's recipes to Newport Beach. Traditional Italian and seafood selec1ions Pasta and a variety of unique bfeads made fresh daily. Last but not least, an excellent wine list completes the experience. lamb, veal and a templ1ng array of a salads & appetizers THE SHAMROCK BAR 'N GRILL 2633 W Coast Hwy, 631 -5633 Open for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Mon-Fri 8am-8pm, Sat-Sun 7am- 8pm. Bfff & Wine bar open 1111 2am Mon-Sun. Newport Beach's newest authentic lnsh Bw. Famous for thetr Irish Breakfast served all day Saturday and Sunday. oonslsts of Irish sausage. Irish bacon, eggs any style, Irish Black 'n Whi1e Pudding, Irish brown bread and butter. We also serve eggs, omelettes, sandwiches, hamburgers, Shamrock Steak, and fish and chips. come join Mona, Cathal, Mike and Susie for the Irish Crack and the friendliest service' TALE OF THE WHALE 400 Main Street, Balboa. 673-4633. Panoramic bay view, entry features pictures of Old Newport. Seafood and traditional favorrtes. Lunch, dinneranct-Satorday amt Sonday brunch. VILLA NOVA 3131 W. Coast Hwy. 642-7880. Dinner nightly 5 p . .m, to 2 a.m. Excellent, hearty ltahan cuisine; ouistanding wine list. Actl\le piano bar, favorite local late-night spot. Upstairs room at ·Top of the · VIiia" for banquets, pnvate parties. SANTAANA CRAZYHORSE STEAKHOUSE & SALOON Located on Brookhollow 1ust off the Dyer Road exit of the 55 Fwy. 549·1512. Open for lunch and dinner. L111e entertainment 1n the saloon. Big name concerts on Monday and Tuesday nights. Generous setv1ngs of Steaks. salads, sandwiches, chicken. fish and specials. Country theme, excellent service. Private rooms available. HUNTINGTQN BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY BERTOLINO'S 18041 Magnolia, Ftn. Valley. 963-2730 Beneath the burgundy awning, nes11ed in the back of the Toy City Shopping Center is a rare find, a family · owned and operated restaurant As you approach the long wooden bench outside. music of the forty's and fifties greets you This 1s Bertolino's, a family restaurant that brings back family style Italian food and great service. From thetr famous 5 layer lasagna to the Veal Piccata or BkJeberry Cheesecake that is made by ha.nd every day. The foo<f IS incredible. lJghl summer dishes will make your dinner delightful and still leave room for Strawberry Mousse topped with fruit tn a chocolate cup. Bertohno's is opened daily 11 am to 9pm, Fridays and Saturdays till 10pm TEXAS LOOSE Y'S 10142 Brookhurst-at Adams. 964-8882 Texas Tested, tried and trusted. This chth parlor and saloon offers some of the best eats, firewater and ptckins around' Mesquite smoked ribs. chicken, steaks, Texas chU1, happy hour specials. Kids eat free with each paying adultll .. er-. Coaat..W~ f "!ThUl'lday. Octobel ~ 19192 ''·•·•• ~ J 'J IJI "'' •· "' .. • _, .. • • 1• .. (,. . ·. .. ... The Finest Japanese Dining Experien ce SUSHI W t PRIVATE VINING ROOMS t DINING ROOM TEPPAN ROOM t TATAMI ROOM t COCKTAJL LOUNGE "·"·"'."' Horikawa Tokyo • los Angeles • Santa Ana SOUTH COAST 1611 Sunflower Ave., Bldg. E, Santa Ana (714) 55 7-2531 PLAZA VILLAGE 3 minutes to Performing Arts Center Also in UTILE TOKYO t 111 S. San Pedro St, Los An~les CA {213) &80-9355 ' -, ~· >6u Can't 13eaf .,,. ~ -The Deet's ' ' Sindown Dinners! For only $495 you can choose from one of these delicious entrees: • Chicken Brocxx>li Fettucine • Marinated Top Sir1oin · • Broiled Red Snapper • Fettucine Al Pesto 5pmto7pm Sunday to Thursday Live Entertcif rnent 7 nigls a week. Not valid with any of18r offer. 107 2tst Place Newport Beadl 675-2338 All You Can Eat Sushi Contest 18 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, October 22, 1992 Saturday, October 31st Contest starts at 7:~ sharp! . Enhee fee $25 M\.st enter bf Oc1ober 23fd