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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-10-29 - Orange Coast PilotNow that's entertainment T ociay's Orange Coast Weekend bnn~ you the definitive guide to the area's scariest anC:I most entertaining happenin~ for Halloween. Movie critic Todd French mini-reviews a batch of the all-time creepiest videos for fright night. And, for those not into chills and thrills, there's a preview of the renowned Guarneri String Quartet. Plus our weekly feature, Singlelife. See Weekend, inside. THE NEWPORT BEACH • • Some ·nice ways to spend your Evenings T he world famous Hard Rock Cafe wit; celebrate its arrival in N~ Beach with a free concert on Sunday at 6 p.m. in the f u h ion Island parking lot immediately adjacent to the new Hard Rock Ca(e. This is just one of the many happenings you'll find in Saturdays special Evenings section, which includes details on several of the most appetizing restaurants in town. A p~litica l potpourri T oday's pa1ly Pilot is ch.ock full of pol1t1cs. See how this week's Hornblo\.ver crowd \:Oted 1n our mock presidential election {page A9). For a truth check on a recent C~ta Mesa campaign mailer, sec page AS Meanwhile, managing Editor Steve Marble takes a humorous look at a hypothetical Perot White House (page AJ). And, look for the Daily Pilot's endorsements in local political races in Community Forum, page A 13 Good morning! Do you know the top three dinners sold at Wahoo's Fish Taco in Costa Mesa? 1 > Any choice of l.'JCO> 2) Maui Bowl 3) any choice of bumto TIIUrldlY, Oct. 29, 1992 Winner of 5 1 j ournalism awa rds in 1992 25 cents Police awards banquet postponed; sexual harassment suit cited By Tony Dodero sun Wrilet NEWPORT BEACH -Next month's annual police awards ceremony has been postponed, marking yet another casualty of the ongoi ng sexual harassment lawsuit against the police department The ceremony, sponsored by the New- part Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, 1s one of the dcparme nt's brightest mo· me nts and a timC' when awa rds are given out to police officers for merit <\nd valor, Seeing· red said Sgt. Andy Gonis. But with accusations of sexual harass· ment and rape hangi ng over Chief Arb Campbell and Capt. Anthony Vill a, Act- ing Police Chief Jim :Jacobs pushed the festivities b:ick uotil at least the first of the year, Gonis said. Both Campbell and Villa have been placed on paid administrative leave. •• [n light of everyth ing going on, we fe lt that it would be in the best interest of the department and the community if we postpo ned it until after the first of the year," Gonb said. "We made that request of the chamber and appreciate that they understood and honored it." The Newport H:irbor Chamber of Com· merce Annu:il Police A\\-ards Program was scheduled for Nov. 12 at the Hyalt Newportcr. Out chamber President Ri· chard Luehn. said the award ceremon) will take place :it :i future date. • . . "We recognize the police department does an outstanding job of protecung and putting their lives on the hne for the resi· dents of this communit)," Luehrs said "Maintaining the peace and tranquili ty of this community is \Cry important to us h's just our wa) of sa) mg thanl..s." Morale at the police department has re- portedly plunged since four forme r and current police department employees filed a sexual harassment la"'suit against Camp· bell and \ 111..1 la">t month. The \~omen. ~1Jrgaret Mclnni,, Mary Jane Ruetz, Rocl'lell Maier and Chcr'I Vl:icikk allege that Villa fondlell th~m :ind \Crb:ill} hJra) ... cd th ... m and Campb II did nothing to !>top him. A llllh \\OmJn, ,,fi.,p:itcher Peri Ro~h·. cl:i1nh b0th CJmpbdl and \'1lh.1 raped her a1 J JrunJ...cn police department p:irt~ :n the Dunit..1 C:.in)on l:i.ndf1ll 11 )Car' 1go The c11~ b 1mc)tig;1ling-thc allcgauon ... ~ewport ··tax debt ·mey hit· $2.4 million ~C ity shocke d by new estimate of sales tax refu nd owed to aerospace firms. Officials say the payback could mean cu ts in police ano fire services .. By Tony Oodero Sli!I Wl'l'.tr NEWPORT DEACH -C1t\ 0fficials are :.hudJcr· ing in the wake of nc'~ figure~ relea!>ed b) the state t)lat show Newport Dc:ilh rnuld O\\C as much :i S:.4 million in sales tax rc,enuc!I to the acro~pacc inJu,. try. • "I'm in a tJtc of !->hock." ,31d t\1a\or Phil· S:in· sone. "We're goiAg to h:l\c to budget 3 quarter ol million dollars J )CJr tor the ne\t JO yc:ir:i w P·') that off." Last month, Cit) oltk1Jfs launched ..1 campaign w combat a state coun dec1,1un th:H found the 'late had illegall> charged acro,pace rnJu.,trie~ for 'ale' t:uces on such item ... J.) lii;hl bulb-.. ~t.\t1onJf') and tot· let paper. · Because of the tl•Urt ruling, se,erJI .i..ro pa~c com· pamcs ha\C filed clJrn~ "'1th 1hc St.ue BoarJ of Equalization 3)king ilir a rcplymcnt of the ta\C' The state is ba ing th repa} ment plans on the ci11c~ that ha\e aero pace rlant" \\ithrn their border\, Jn Newport Deach alone. forJ Aerosp:tcc, nuw th~ Loral Corp., filed SIO millivn in claims. Michael Manning, 7, center, delivers a lunchtime serve in a handball game at Harbor View Elementary School in Corona del Mar. Michael, like most students Wednesday, wore red clothing as part of the many f un c· tions celebrating Red Ribl>on Week. Story, adaitional photos on page A11. S1atewidc. thll!IC dJ1ms. going b:i1..k. three yc.1r,, have totaleJ more than S '00 million, Dut the fcJcral government 1s pu!lhing to ch:1nge the time paioJ hl six years, wh ich coulJ \.irtu:ill~ double tht> :inh1u111 owed to the defense 111du ti). The stntc board e~11matc\ 1',e\\ port Ueudt Cl1llld See OEB-T/'BICk P191 "--------------~--~----------~----------------------------------------------------------------1 Malllll'I M not a Bay Club plot, city olllcllls say By Tony Dodero Stall W!llr NEWPORT BEACH - City Attorney Bob Burnham discounted allegations by some residents that a city ballot measure ls just a thinly veiled attempt by the B:tlboa Bay Club to get a )case extensio n and runher its expansion plans. Residents of Bayshores and Oiff Haven, many of whom vehemently opposed the Bay Club's past expansion proposal, believe that Measure M, up for vote at Tuesday's election, will aive the arecn li&hl for the city to negotiate a lenathy lease with the club and avoid consuhina the public. If passed, Measure M will amend the city chancr and aive tho city coull(il ahe pQWer to enter inao leases for ·up lo 66 )'Hrl. With •=he=---. SM MEASURE/Illa Piii . . Associate says Wagner denied school embezzlement alJegati~n " . ~.But District Attorney says criminal case is likely and school distri ct officials talk of possible lawsuit. By Russ Loar ~w,. NEWPORT BEACH -Su pendcJ school district budget director Stephen Wagner has told a longtime friend and close business assocuuc that the cm· bcnlemcnt allegations mnde against him are false. Edward Golden, 57, a Victorville rcsi· dent who has known Waancr for 22 yeors, said he spoke with him shortly ofter the ' \ tirst stories appeared detailing the alleged embezzlement of at least S.57,000 from a Ne wport-Mesa Unified School District hcahh insurance fund . ''He said it's totally ridiculous anJ it will nb olutely be pro\ed that there'!i nothing to it," Golden aid "1 h1., could be totoilly wrong, but l cctt;unly bclic"c \\hat he snid." Wagner has bc~n un:ivailable tor com· ment nnd did not allend a clo cd cs,ion chool ooard mectmg 1 uc ... Ja) night \\here tru,1ee~ tool.: actil.m to rcmmc him from ht) S76,:?00-:t·)'C3r jllb, School bo;ird member unanimou'I~ de· cidcd to uphl,ld Wagner~ u pcn,ion "1th· out pa)' and "111 \Otc on hi' Ji,mi"al :u their ne\t regular mcetini on 1'ucsdn>• No 10. Wagner and Gl)IJcn :are the CO·o" ncr~ of Cllbbler E\prc'-' Inc,.,, \hllC rcp.1ir See WAGNER!Ba hit IMlt X ~ T°""" ··············-········· M ,,.,,. eu~ .............................. n ~ ................................. ~ ~ forum •••• .-......... .A1, Fllllllioft ••..•.•••••••....••.•••• -...... , 112 ,_llllte1l11 I l•I ••1111111t11•1 llltl'-"lllit C IS W'I &Ill ............ ,., ..... Thutlday, October 29, 1992 Locals Only ~ng Editor SteW Marble ••• 642-4321 Yesterday's News Antique _ late .and safe Halloween fun racticality and budgel consciousness." says co-owner Forty Years Ago: October 30, 1952 In an action by the Newport Beach City Council, Orange County Supervisors received title to 700 feet of bayfront parksite under lease to the Balboa Bay Club. Claims of ownership of the parcel by both the city and the county date back to the time of the original surveys of the harbor. R.L. Patterson, the only surviving member of the survey team, has never stated that the county claim is correct. The county, unde r the new title, got 700 feet of the westerly portion of the parcel, encompassing the Sea Scout Ba.se and adjacent property but no land with Balboa Bay Club buildings. In return the city received unencumbered the remaining 1,500 feet of bayfront of the 14.6 acres. The council noted that the Balboa Bay Club lease must be rewritten for adjustment of the base fee. Thirty Years Ago: November 5, 1962 Harbor Island residents planned to build a $40,000 bridge to replace the original bridge which the city threatened to condemn. The plans for the new bridge were examined by the Joint Harbor Committee before being passed to the city council for approval. Resi dents of the 30-lot island would be assessed for the cost of the bridge. Twenty Years Ago: October 31 , 1972 Robert L. Humphreys, assistant city attorney of Costa Mesa and trustee of the Coast Community College District, was honored as the Orange Coast College distinguished alumnus for 1972 in a special salute at half time during the OCC Homecoming football game. Humphreys enrolled as ~ student after serving in World War II and was one of the first regular employees hired by the Newport Beach Fire Department where he worked W ESTMINSTER 1.ACE"S CLOSING SALE AT Disney Records. for more information, call lhc SOUTH COAST PLAZA will be announced fashion Island concierae at 721 -2000. to the general public tomorrow, but if you 0 get there today you'll save up to 60 percent off the JAPANESE CARS UNLIMITED 00 Randolph entire inven1ory. · You 'll have first choice on Victorian apparel and Avenue in Costa Mcu (241-9141) is offering regular and new customers a free bumper-to-bumper safety antiques such as dresses, blouses, jewelry, intimate inspection. Japanese Can Unlimited claims to offer .... apparel, dining linens, curtains, armoires, beds, dressers, and more. Wesaminsrer quality service at affordable prices, and it's pleased 10 Lace (540-5524) is located on the announce its re-opening at a new location in Costa. lower level close to Nordstrom, Mesa. · across from the Magic Pan. · 0 0 "GLAMOUR FOR R.ENT" JS NOW AVAUA.BLE AT TRICK-OR-TREATERS CAN A NIGHT ON TIIE TOWN opening this weekend on COME TO FASHION ISLAND this Sunnowcr AYc:nue in South Coast Plaza Village Halloween for safe Halloween (behind Planet Hollywood.) (SS7-9088) A Nl&bt On f estivitics. Children can The Town offers a new fashion alternative, renting or trick-or-treat al participating stores buyin1 "premier designer dresses" as well as from 4 to 6 p.m., and entertainment accessories to complete the look such as jewelry, is provided by Norman Foote, a . shoes, handbags, hosiery, and gloves. -----renowned children's entertainer. A Night On The Town originated in San .piego as Two performances by Foote start at a plan to benefit charitable organiza1ions and the arts 3 and 4 p.m. indirectly by making them more affordable to attend. -----"Foore is kn own as one of North A Night On The Town suggests a few reasons to America's hottest children's entertainers, performing rent: "Loo)( different at every event, affordable animaled songs filled with humor." says Fashion alternative to owning, tax deductible for business Jslhnd officials. Foote has music videos that appear affairs, image building, and"Weight fluctualion." regu larly on Nick Jr. Rocks and the Disney Channel. "With leases starting at $40 an evening, fashion for Foote's first alb um "Footeprin1s" and his most recent hire allows women to experience the beauty of recording "If The Shoe Fits" were released by Walt designe r dresses while maintaining a sense of COMMUNITY MEETINGS . • Pl ease send it in \\-riling: To place an event; please write: Community Events, Daily Pilot, 330 w.. Bay St., (())ta Mesa, Calif. 92627. TODAY 7:30 a.m. Ne\\port Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, business development breakfast. Balboa Bay Club. 1221 W . COJst Highway. FRIDAY 11 a.m. 4 11 18 25 5 6 12 13 19 20 26 27 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 . 28 30 31 while studying law at OCCJ Cal State_ _ •--~~ fong Beach and Loyola Law School. A spifitual and emotional heal ing sup· port group dealing with such issues as addictions, relationships, disease, anger and stress will meet at 11 'a.m. Oct. 30 ~ Visions-and Dreams t:mporium, T804 Nev..port Blvd. Dll Dan Millstein at 556·8000 for information. Ten Years Ago: October 22, 1982 The Irvine Company announced that Thomas Nielsen would become president of the company after Peter Kremer's announced retirement in January. Nielson, MONDAY . 6 p.m. Newport Beach Civil Service Board, council chambers, Gty Hall, 3300 Ne>hport Blvd 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa City Council, regular meeting, council chambers, City Hall, 7i fair Drive. I a Fullerton native and high school football star, was praised by company officials as having stature inside and outside Orange I County. Insiders said a key figure in I selecting Nielsen was Donald L. Bren, a 6.30 p.m. Cos~ Mesa Planning Commission, study session, council conference room, City Hall, 77 fair Dn"~· 7 p.m. Newporl Beach Bicycle Trails Citizens Advisory Commiltee, Newport Beach Police Station. • ·wealthy and publicity shy Southern ! California home builder who is the Irvine ! Company's largest shareholder. I • J I t t I t I I I t I I • ' t I I ; t • One Year Ago: October 31, 1991 Harbor Municipal Court Judge Suzanne Shaw sentenced perennial Costa Mesa ·Polee log · " , ~ • • "• A gadOy Sid Soffer to 30 days in county jail Costa Mesa len from the Schwinn Sea repair someone stole his purchases after for failing to comply with city code Irvine Avenue: Someone w.:ilked shop in the 400 block. he set them down. violations on his Bernard Street property. out o( the 7-11 in the 2300 block NEWPORT BEACH Placentia Aveune: A VCR wJs The city, which has spent nearly $lO,OOO Saturday and stole a 12-~ck of b k stolen from a residence in the beer and a package of Twmkies. Seascape Drive: Someone ro e 1500 block. on court costs and staff time trying to get Harbor Boulevard: Two cuslom-into a home in the first block and Irvine Avenue: A woman re- Soff er to clean up his Arbor Street made bucket seats worth about took diamond earrings and 8 ported that she lost her gold residence and the Bernard Street rental S800 were plucked out of a pearl necklace. bracelet v.:ilued at S 1,000 v. n1le property, said it was unlikely that this Volbwagen that was parked at Bodega Bay: In the 20 block, a watching a football game at New- ruling could be overturned. They said The Barn in the 2300 block. The burelar made off with stereo port Harbor High. Soffer must either concede to clean up his burglar smashed a window to gel equipment, an oriental rug and Newport Boulevard: A window into the car. jewelry after breaking inlo and with a sign saying "John Seymour properties and spend 30 days behind Various locations· Auto:. ~ere ransacking a residence. U.S. Senate" was shattered at the bars, o r ignore the judge's orders and end reported stolen from the 3000 Newport Center Drive: A man o((ice o( Newport/M~ Assoc1a- up with an even longer jail sentence. block 6( Airway Avenue and the who had just purchased a $200 lion of Realtors. Soffer said he didn't like either alternative. intersection o( 22nd Street and wine bottle opener, a SlOO letter Birch Slrecl: Cellular phone Elden Avenue. opener and live bottles of wine equipment was stolen from LA -Compiled by Anne Spinn East 17th Street: A bike was '>to-v.Jlued at S300 reported that Cellular 1n the 4200 block. i--~-~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~----_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.... -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 I I ~atricia Dunlap. • Co-owner Wayne Dunlap says many .women won l anend functions because they reel un~~Cortab~c wearing older dresses, and could not JUStafy buying new ones. After learning aboul the salon, they changed their minds. 0 SOME GREAT NEW SHOPS IN CORONA DEL MAR SHOPS recently opened. The EYCry Day Gourmet located on the Coast Highway and Daflli3 (644-7732). sells gourmet cookware, foods and coffees at "very competitive prices." A g~eat place to buy kitchen appliances, cookbooks. dlShcs, and cutlery. AUscaltt Stones l~ted on Golden~od Ave~ue (673-8485) manufactu~cs a complet~ hne of pane furniture. Originated in Santa Mon_ica. Maudlin located on the Coast H1gh~a~ and Heliotrope (644-1466) sc:l!s home fu~ishangs including custom made shp covers, pillows, and duvcls. 0 Best BuJ'S apptars on TbursdBJ'S .ad S.turdllys. Whether you 'rt a merchant or• sbopptr, If you know of a good bu)', l 'd lo•·e to gfrt )'OU some publicity. Call me 111 540-1224 or send me a tu •I 6"4170, or ttTitt to~., Best BU)S, Daily Pilot, JJO w. S.y I., CostD Mesa, 91627. • Recenr re.JI N.1r.• ).)k~ .u r~ported by tM Co®Mn"I lJ~> tt~ ritfc: Co in SJnt.i -'n.i Costa Mesa a 1019 Linden Pl S266.000 3 bedroom, 1 b.>1h to Tom flctther a 1'54 Sant.i An.i A\t. Sll0,000. 2 bedroom. 2 b.lth to RobertJ L. Tracl o 416 ltn~'OOd Or .. S19S,000. l bedroom. 2 b.lth to Ed•\Jrd Gid<Ln~ • o 303 E. 20th St., SHS.000, l tx-dioom, 2 b.uh lo Ori.ln Owad • '· a 4 t 7 Cosu Mesi St., S262,000. 3 ~room. 1 b.lth 10 Robert J B.lur'IJn o 2409 Tuslin -'"e. SJ-10,000, S bedfOOO\, l b.ath lo Peter D. Ho}\ a 21l S~~bli.i Ct. S2&7.000, 10 lcti.n V J.illr---- Newport leach o 1943 Port N~~pon.. S450,00D. l bedroom, 2 b.l.th ll> Joon w O'Br.t•n o 1827 Port Ren~icl. Pl., S700,000, 4 b«lroom. ) b.Jth 10 P.aul R R <h.lld;on a s ,.oinl Loma Ot. SI, 120.000, S bedroom • b.lth 10 lc\1111 C. \h1I • • l'\irlO•U~ A\t,, ) I IS 000 ] tx....iroom, l b.>lh '" li>~1nC ~ O 270 C.igney Lint S22S,OOO, 2 ~1oom, 2 b.lth to Elizabeth R Gond.i O 11 B.lruni Cl. U 70.000, ,. !l('J1oum, '1 bJth 10 W1I· l1am R.Jbbitt o 12 S~ifl 0 SJ l&.000, l b1.'1ro•>m, l b.lth 10 Dale , MJrlh.111 a 28 CnCOfe Ct S265,000, l ~room, 2 b.lth to Jo.in M Pcnninb'IWI o 2 Latitude Cl. S 152,500, 2 bfdroom, "2 b.ith to 8bnc:o N1kl.1 Super Lotto Wednesday, Oct. 28 for S 10.8 million jackpot: 17, 2~ 23, 25, 3~ 45, Oecco • Hearts . . ............................................ __ 6 •Clubs .................................................... 9 t Diamonds ........ ~ ................................. J • 5pade5 ........................................ Queen l niENEWPORTBF.ACH •COSTAMESA ! . Daily PllL T~ Nt"t"port ~~Mew 0111ly P1loc <UPS '44·800) is publlthed Mond.iy tfwud'i S.turdly, 11nd sublcnptlOnS •rt l\'1111~'* fOr $7 so per month by wrier 111 Newport ~llch alld COJu Mfta, sa.s& ptl mooth by m.l•I •lid for ~td other IOUlts by COIU Me.I Cooimu111ty News, Inc., 330 W a.y St COil.i MtN. CA 92627. ~ porup fWld lit COICJ Mes., CA {Pl"ICft in- clude •II •!>Pliable lt.ltr and loaf Wits I POSTMASTtR: Stlld addre. tN1'1ft to The Pilot, P 0 lb 1 560, Cost.1 Mes.I, CA 92626 LOCAi. 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"It isn't that complicated," he might remind us. "l don't even want ta show ya this one," he could say, cajoling us when the news wns particularly bleak. "And that's the good news." he would hi ss, sounding downright perky in the (ace or unse ttling news. And even once Perot learned that being president or a democracy is a far cry Crom running a computer company, it would be endless fun watching him spar with Congress or the FBI or the Supreme Court or any other entity that chanced to cross the road during hi s watch. "We got some good ol' boys up there:>.who ain't smart enough to work 1he third shift at Dairy · Queen," he might quip after a nasty bout with the House or the Senate or Boy Scout Troop 007 fresh in from Hooterville on a sightseeing tour. It would be a provocntive epoch as well. If Perot can· go public with his second-hand dirty tricks allegations against Bush, just imagine how much fun he can have with Saddam Hussein or Boris Yeltsin or Fidel Castro. This could be one dicey four-year run. And what about, say Princess Diane ? "I have a friend who knows this guy who was approached by a man with a pal•at Scotland Yard who tells m that Princess Di. .. " B . fly \.' ' -1-. -' ~~ r1e . . "' .~u· :~'.. ':-~-... .. . .. ... .._..ary n.at' seeking 'new member NEWPORT BEACH -The recent resignation of Charles Sw~rd from the Library Board of Trustees, has forced the board to look for a new member 10 fill that vacancy. The library board meets for a study session on the first Tuesday of every month at 5:30 p.m. :ind for its regul:ir mee1in$ on the fou rth Thursday at 7:30 a.m. Ne,.,.pOn Beach residen ts interested in sef'\ ing on this board are encoura$ed to pick. up an application from the Ciry Clerk locMed at City Hall, 3300 Newport BouJe,ard. For more information call 644-3005. DCC tops In transfers to 4-year colleges COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College led state's community colleges in the number of students transferred to the Cal State Universi_ty system during the 1991-92 academic year, OCC officials said. Last year, 466 OCC students Iron fe rred to Cal State Long Beach. The college also Iran ferred 62 students to San Diego State, 54 10 C:il Poly Pomona, 32 to San franci co State, 31 to Cal State Dominguez Hills, and 30 10 Cal Poly S:in Luis Obispo. · -By the D:i!!J Pilot ~~~~---=-~~~- A rit Business Leadership rIIFiscal Responsibility riK Anti-Crime Toughness ~MONAHAN ( t1'fll \It'<' ( itr Co1111cil Paid for by the Committee To Elect Gary Monahan DAILY· BREAKFAST SPECIALS Served 9:00 -11 :30 AM. MONDAY One ~ potatoes, t~&coffee -$2.95 TUESDAY J.B. Breakfast Sandwich -$3.25 WEDNESDAY Two eggs with baci>n, potatoes & toast -$3.95 THURSDAY · Denver omlette with potatoes &toast -S3.9S FRIDAY French toast & bacon • $3.95 SATURDAY Bagels & lox platter • $5.50 SUNDAY E~ Benedict with grilled potatoes · $6. 95 JB's sP>rts Deli · Mddiy .. Thurdty 9am-9r-'n f-rdly & Saturday~ .. ~ Surrlly 9-cm .. ~ .. 1129 f-a&hioo lslaOO ~Iran G.y'5 & Co. (714) 644-4969 • ' · But the best show, I'm willing 10 bet, would be his obedience sessions_ with the media. It would be, simply put, a hoot and a h:ilf. "I'm not going lo talk about that. I've told you that already," he would snap when asked about anything other than the economy. "That's irrelevunt," he would reply when asked about most anything, his voice as abrupt as the sound of snapping twigs. Press conferences would be quickly replaced by random appearances with Larry King or Barbara Walters or -more likely -paid half-hour spots on network television. Perot doesn '1 like the media much. Nor -it seems -do many of his supporters. When he arrived at 11 campaign rally in Irvine early last summer, supporters jeered the press. Just for showing up, I guess. And \\hen a news photographer attempted, at one point during the rally, to take a crowd shot, a Perot supporter pleasantly stuck a finger -a particular fin ger -in front of the lens. "Down in front. Down in front," LOCAL NEWS ONLY For a subscription to the Daily Pilot, ca ll 642-4333. WEIGHT LOSS MAGIC! LOSE THIR1Y POUNDS IN THIRIY DAYS FOR THIRIY DOLLARS! Pl.US TA.'< AND HANDUNG FEE the crowd roared at the media. And just this week when reporters questioned Perot's assertions about-th~ Republicans plolling to smear his daughter, he spun on the press like a famished pit bull and railed on about their "twisted, slanted stories." This is campaign season. One can just imagine what a Perot press conference might be like if the diminutive Texan becomes president. Well, on second thought, that's what we might be left to do -imagine. Why would he have press conferences? Just buy another block of prime 11me. George Bush's mosl popular bumper sticker is "Annoy 1he • Media -Re-elect Dush." Perot's would be: "Spit on the Media - Elect Perot." Or, "Du}Tlp the First Amendment -Go Ros . " But none of this cuts to the Big One. What if he quits. Here's a guy who dropped out last July when l111ptrtt4 & Dt•tttie C114j1t Aa4 s1,1rf1tt, t .. 1 v 36 V1ri1tlu somebody told him that the Republican gendarme was out to gel him , to ru in his d:i ughter's wedding, to i.mudge her character. Th:it'~ nasty !>luff. Sure. But America at the \ery least wants a president v. ho isn't going to vanish just to firm up securtty at his daughter's wedding. So ... "-hat if he quits? · Well, I'll tell )Ou \\<hat if. ~oming down the hall from the Oval Office -rumbling li~e the sound of 1.fo1an1 thunocr -)ou'll hear the v.ord!>. Those \\Ords: "Who am 1'1 What am l doi ng here?" • ... Yep The old adm iral hi mself settling in behind the de!>k, taking o'er. getting a fuc on 1hings. "Who am I? \\hat am I domg here?" Enough said. Stt \t M:Jl'b/e is the managing editor. llis column appears C't'Cr}' Saturday and periodically on Thursday. • l•4~i4Hflf Wrt,,M fet Sefe Trick er TtMtl19 Butter Cheese OltOBEIEES? SPECIAL .Buttery smooth cheese $4.99 Lb. unporttd from Germany. "'"'" ....,... i... CALL MARIE (714) 890-0350 . WESTCLIFF Pl,AZA . --17th at-·frvlne K..ve., ewpOrt Beach • Send A Gift By Phone 642-4302 •. The Daily Pilot Was Wrong ... Bob Lewis .. is a Better Choice Let us concede that incumbent Jean Watt has a reputation for caring about the environment, and that Newport Beach is a special place with special · environmental assets. .· . . That does not mean she is the unique ahd special person for the job on the N~rt Beadl City Council, as the DaUy Pilot would have you believe. Significantly, neither the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce nor the NeWport-Mesa Association of Realtors has taken a position in support of her re-electioo. Newport Beach is more than just another pretty face, and there are other important issues to be considered. First, Jean Watt's City Council for the past three years has presid~ over a city that has over-spent its income, d~ng dangerously into its reserves. Yet Jean Watt wants t~ spend $80 to $90 rnilfoo for additional parks and open space. Secondly, Jean Watt fajled .to property represent the wishes of her Balboa Island constituents when staff and the City Council attefll>ted 'to railroad through the proposal for the new Baboa rsland fire station. Only after a petition drive netted 700 protest signatures were residents heard. And Jean Watrs City Council has failed over the years to address critical issues such as our over-staffed city govemmen~ our far too generous city oornpensation package and the disaster...-.-waiting policy of self insurance. If Newport BeaCh wants to keep its pretty face, it must have sound business leadership to make certajn we can afford it .. . BOB LEWIS WILL PROVIDE THAT LEADERSHIP Bob Lewis will provide that leadership because: 0 He is fiscally~· D He has the kind of practjcaJ business experience that is · needed to solve the major problems the city faces now and wil face in the future. . 0 Consulting has taugh~ him to recognize quiddy pr~ems and ~nities, and to act on them. . A graduate of Harvard Business School and a Certified Management Consultant. Bob Lewis has a long and <istinguished career~ a business executive ard oonsultant to Fortune 500 oorpoc ations and many other large and smal businesses locally and nationWide. .. PROJECT THE FUTURE OF NEWPORT BEACH PUT A BUSINESS LEADER ON THE Cl I Y COUNCIL ELECT BOB 'LEWIS NOVEMBER 3 . . ·' I t 1 "' S.nd your ll~ms lo W .-an ·-Er'~n, Th~ Dally l'llot, 330 W. ,(aay St., Cosu MHa, 92627. 1Today l L Square dance -The city's . .senior square dance troupe, the ,~osta Mesa Quicksteppers, invite experienced square dancing i:ouples to their weekly dance, 9 a.m. Thursday at the Costa Mesa ISenior Citizens Center, 19th Street tand Pomona Avenue. The group -has (emale partners available (or t~lngle men with square dancing ·experience who would like to join •the (un. Call 545-5669. Fall fair -N~port Elementary School will host a faU fair, including ~inner, a cake walk. game booths, pie throwing and a costume parade with prizes, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Oct. 29 at the school, 14th Street and West Balboa Boulevard in Newport Beach. Friday Oct. 30 Hoag benefit -Hoag's Heros Alumni will present their annual Oktoberf e:.t benefit, entitled "High on Life" at 6 p.m. Oct. 30 at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. In Costa Mesa. Proceeds will benefit the Hoag Hospital Chemical Dependency Unit. For information, call 760·5656. 1 .. _. Ind 11 . Cd 4ll-5NO. Saturday Oct. 31 ~~~ ~;i be. = ~ ~~1r~ Job huntJ'°-''Suci-essfu1 Harvest festival -An ~unted house, ---and -.d'115, Monday and Thundlv evenings Job Searching In omv'1 Market" -·~-e-• throut Nov. 30. Calf 835-LUNG will be the topic ol a free program alterN!Ne to ttldidonal Halloween Sunday Nov 1 at 7 p.m. Nov. _. at the mariners celebrations will be offered at the J • for in onnation. Branch library, 2005 Dover Drive. Newport MeA Christian Cen~r's Coastal art -Ari eXhibit of Pageant sign.ups -Call 644-3181 or ~4-3135. Harvest Festival beginnin' at s p.m. oil paintings entitled "Colorful Artists, singers. costumers .i~d stage Holiday fund-raiser -Oct. 31, featuring pony rides, c r " i . local crew are needed to assist with the crafts, live entertainment and food . oast mes eaturtng scenes Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse's Fairview Developmental Center's The center is at 2599 Newport by Newport Beach artist Anne annual Yuletide Pageant Dec. 12, annual Holiday Boutique, featuring Blvd. For information, c.all Davis-Johnson will be on display 13 and l 4 .. Sign-ups will be held a wide variety of hand-crafted gifts, 966-04S4. beginning Nov. 1 in the from 7 to 9 p.m. Nov. 2 and 3 and is sch1.>duled for 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 Community Room at Newf:nrt N "' t the cente 's Dental l·mplants A free l ~o 3 p.m. Nov. 7 at the p.m. ov ., a r -Center Library, 856 San C emente c auditonum, 2501 Harbor Blvd. For seminar on the ins and outs of Drive in Newport Beach. playhouse, 661 Hamilton St., osta II dental implants will be offered at Mesa. c:all 650-5269 for more information, ca 957-5188. 10 a.m. Oct. 31at360 San Miguel Monday, Nov. 2 information. Panhellenic -Newport Drive, suite 601 in Newport Beach. d N 3 harbor Panhellenic will mee\ at 10 Call 720-8672 for information. ADD lecture -A seminar _:l_:U:;e:.:s:::.:a::.y~,:....:...:...:O:...V~.----· •a.m. Nov. 4 at ST. Michael and All Harvest Carnival -on Attention Deficit Disorder, a Christian women -The Angels Church, 3233 Pacific View conqition which affects and · c del Ma A Mariners Church will host its annual Newport Beach Christian Women 's Dri\.e m orona r. Harvest Carnival, including pizza, estimated 11 percent of all Club w'1ll host a luncheon and .program entitled "Current Trends Stop smoking -The American Lung Association will 't:onduct a Freedom From Smoking ~binic Mondays and Thursdays • beginning at 7 p.m. Oct. 29 at Calling all crafters - Craftspeople interested in helping out with Fairview Developmental Center's annual fund-raising Holiday Boutique are asked to contact the center's volunteer services department at 957-5166. The event raises funds to Americans, will be offered at 7 · 'th J I d popcorn, a petting zoo, pony rides, boutique, 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Accessories w1 ewe ry an a fun house and all kinds of games, p.m. Nov. 2 at 1151 Dove St., suite Nov. 3. Call 760-9616, 675-2636 Scar.es" will begin at 10:30, I -Hoag Memorial Hospital, 3021 ewport Blvd. in Newport Beach. II 635-LUNG for information. Gifts of chocolate - Discover how to make tasty, money-saving gifts out of chocolate at a dass to be offered from 7 to 10 p.m. Oct. 29 at the Oasis Senior Center in Corona del Mar. The class is offered by Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Dept. Call 644-3 151 for reservations. Women and Wealth -A free investment and financial seminar for women will be offered at 7 p.m. Oct. 29 in the Community Room at Newport Center Library, 86 San Clemente Drive. For information, call 644-3 161 . Mind and health -A seminar entitled "Master Your ind, Master Your Life," dealing ith the interaction between the mind and the body's immune tern will be offered at noon Oct. 29 in the Community Room at the !Newport Center Library, 656 San pemente Drive. Call 644~3161 for ·nrormation. I nm BacJC S1alE ... Ulll&aalia•ht /1tµ•OAuMs UD& lflla ..... 1.0..W. ~w r~ - benefit the Special Olympics and Very S~ial Arts programs for the developmentally disabled. Support group -A spiritual a!'d emotional healing su pport group dealing with such issues as addictions, relationships, disease, anger and stress will be offered at 11 p.m. Oct. 30 at Visions and Dreams Emporium, 1804 Newport Blvd. Call Dan Millstein at 556-6000 for information. ch ch , 105 in Newport Beach. ADD is ed b I h t • -6-9 p.m. at the ur , corner 01 I I or 760_0828 for further follO\-. r unc a noon. rv1y Jamboree Road and Bison Avenue. be ieved to cause compu sive information. member o a national Panhellenic Call 640·6010 for more behavior, depression and mood sorority is welcome. Call 646-2524 information. swings in adults as well as learning Wednesday, Nov. 4 for more inf0tmation. Halloween breakfast -~a~~~.5 ;;di~~~~d:.h:a~;or in 1·r t · · Toas tmasters -The Nordstrom at South C.oast Plaza will Your 1ae 5 ory -A writing Harborlites Toastmasters will meet host a Halloween breakfast at 7:45 476-0991' workshop on the art of turning at 7 am. Nov. 4 at the Newport a.m. Oct. 31 to benefi t the Stop smoking -The interesting life experiences inlO Beach Country Club, 1600 E. Children's Hospital of Orange Americ.an Lung Association )Viii good writing will be offered by . Pacific Coast Highway, NeW'port County/Disneyland Community offer a Freedom From Smoking Orange Coast College Community Beach. Call 639_9660. Wa~Thee~nt~l~tu~pho~ ~C~lin~k~be~g~~~n~in~g ~at~7~~imi.iN~~i·~2~~~irviii~~~ioimi1i:3iOitioi4~pi.mi.iNioi~~~~~~~~~~~~~ with Mickey Mouse and Choco the r. Bear, a balloon artist and a costume parade for children. Call the Nordst,rom concierge at 549-8300 for reservations. Safe Halloween - Ne-.vport Rehabilitation Center and Convalescent Center, 1555 Superior Ave. in Newport Beach, will o((er a safe place for . In Wee~ltff Court 675-1424 1831 Weetdlff Ortw ~De.ch November 's Author s MH41y 2tt4 '""' 12-2 TOMIE 4e PAOLA 1ltti19 ~1. letttt kel .. Ji19le the Christmas Clow11 Thursday Sth from 10-12 ROSEMARY WELLS Sittl•t htr ••w ~"k ... Voy15u To The Bu111y Pl11tet S1h•r'•Y 14th frofft 2-4 --DA¥1D SMALL He'll Drew hr U1 & $191 ... "' l•otHe' s A•tlers & R1~ M11 Has S1Mtthh•9 T 1 s., I Need A· Namel - If you submit the winning name, you'll · receive a Cellular Phone,FREE! 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'189 FULL set. ...... 1249 a INFINITY Plush or Firm lWIN set ••••• •23 FULL set ....... '30 QUEEN set. •• 1310 klNC set ...... '399 H ENTREPID Plush or Firm TWIN set ..... '279 , FULL set .•••.•• •395 QUEEN set ••• '429 KING set .•.... '589 LE FURNITURE 3601 Jamboree BMI., Newport Beach 92660 (714) 833-0551 MON· SAT 1 Oam-6pm Closed Sundays ' CHIRO PRESTIGE 25 Yr. Wananty 1,000 Coils TWIN set ..... '269 FULL set. ...... '320 Sil VER ORF.AM 25Yr.W~ Pillow Top lWIN set ..... 1339 QUEEN set. .. '389 QUEEN set ••• '499 KING set ...... •499 ICING set •.•••• '649 B ElAN Plush or Firm TWIN set ..... '299 FULL set •...... •399 QUEEN set. .. '489 H ELAN Pillow Top TWIN set •.••• •392 FULL set •••.•.• •499 QUEEN set ••• '569 KING set •••••• 9699 • . .. • Accuracy in politics What's fact, what's ftcdon .in PAC mailer By The Oalty Pilot A m.ailer ta~ge~ed at the present City Council was d1stnbuted early this month to abou.t .12,000 businesses in Costa Mesa. The Coalition For Responsible Government lssl!,ed t~c mailer, which listed IO examples of what 1t termed the council's "disastrous lack of economic leadership." The three incumbents running for city council -Mayor Mary Hornbuckle and council members Joe Erickson and Sandy Genis -said the !nformation was in:iccurate, misleading or JU~t. ~at wrong. The co:ilition stands by its cn11c1sms. - The Daily Pilot talked to 1he principles. looked over City Council minutes and researched our files 10 try to find the truth behind each statement: WHAT THEY SAJO: TAKEN OUR CITY FROM A BUDGET SURPLUS TO A $3.5 MILLION DEFICIT IN THREE SHORT YEARS. What we learned: The city has balanced its budget each of the past three years and currently has $14.7 million in emergency reserves. ln order to balance this year's budget, the city slashed expenditures by $3.8 million. The cuts were distributed th roughout city programs and departments. WHAT THEY SAJD: SPENT $400,000 FOR A SOUTH COAST PLAZA PROMOTION THAT PRODUCED ONLY $12,000 JN SALES TAX REVENUE FOR THE CITY. What we ltarned: In 1989, the city did spend $400,000 for a Fe~tival of Britain promotion that generated significantly less in revenue. But, according to the minutes of the June 18, 1990 council meeting, Orv Amburgey, a member of the coalition's executive commillee, voted for 1ha1 festival , while Erickson was not on the c-0uncil. ln fact, Amburgey had m:ide :in original motion to allocate between Sl.5 and S2.5 million to fund arts programs, which would be paid for in part by raising the city's bed tax by 2 percent. WHAT THEY SAID: SPENT OVER $180,000 ON THE VICTORIA STREET PARKWAY BUT IGNORED THE SAFE ROUTE TO SCHOOLS PROGRAM. What wt learned: On Oct 5, the city . appropriated $21,000 for sidewalks on East 19th Street, part of the safe route to schools program. WHAT THEY SAJD: SPENT OVER $100,000 ON A PARK SURVEY AND THEN IGNORED THE SURVEY RECOMMENDATIONS. What we learned: Fine details of the city's master plan of parks are still being ironed out, so it not yet at an implementation stage. But, the recommendation 10 strike an agreement with the Newport-Mesa Unified School District on joint use of district fields is close to finalization. WHAT THEY SAJD: SPENT OVER $200,000 ON GOLF CART PATHS. What we learned: The money used for those improvements to the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club came from an enterprise fund which contains money that can only be used for golf course improvements. Jn the Aug. 20, 1992 meetings of the Golf Course Advisory Committee, it is noted that $60,000 in concrete walkways and $159,000 in cart paths \¥ere (unded from th~ $323,918 generated in the 1991-92 gr.cen fee capital improvement fund . That $2-fee is charged to every golfer and can only be spent on golf course improvements. WHAT THEY SAJD: SPENT OVER $30,000 FOR A CONSULTANT ON THE VERY IMPORTANT GOLF COURSE CONCESSION AND THEN IGNORED THE R£COMMENDATIONS OF THE CONSULTANT. THEY THEN AWARDED A CONTACT THAT COULD RESULT IN A LOSS OF UP TO TEN MILLION DOLLARS. What we learned: The council awarded the golf course contract to Mesa Verde Partners, whose monetary bid was lower than that of American Golf. But the consultant noted that the two firms were extremely close in ranking. While American Golf was the best financially, the consultant said Mesa Verde's overall commitment could eventually translate into a belier golf course. Erickson and Genis both voted for American Golf, but the council ruled 3-2 in favor of Mesa Verde. WHAT THEY SAJO: SPENT HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS PURSUING POINTLESS, VINDICTIVE LEIGHTON FOR MESA WATER ~·~ •PLANNING FOR TOaROW-" l.AWSUlTS AGAINST COSTA MESA BUSI NESSES. What we learned: Whether the cases are pointless and vindictive is a mailer of opinion. The most publicized case involved a local bar, The Goat Hill Tavern, which sued the city and won. The city kept :ippealin~ the decision based on the first defeat. The city appealed all the way 10 the California Supreme Court, which refused to hear the case. According 10 the law firm 1ha1 defended the city, $85,569 was spent in legal costs by the city. In comparison, Denis Re1oske received $145~000 in legal fees from 1he city to defend former councilman Amburgey in a case that never reached trial. WJIAT THEY SAID: HAVE MADE DECISION AFTER DECISION THAT NEGATIVELY IMPACTS ALL FAMILIES ANO BUSINESSES lN COSTA MESA. THEY HA VE INCREASED SOME FEES BY OVER 300 PERCENT. What we learned: A matter of interpre1a1ion. The council raised planning, police and fire fees in I989 bul the majority of those fees had not been raised since 1978. EricksoR was not on the council a1 the time. WHAT THEY SAID: RETAINED A FULL STAFF OF BUILDING INSPECTORS, CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTORS AND PLANNERS WITH LITTLE TO DO BUT LOOK FOR MINOR CODE INFRACTIONS. What wt ttarned: A mailer of interPfelation. WHAT THEY SAID: GA VE THE CITY MANAGER, THE CITY ATIORNEY ANO THEMSELVES SALARY INCREASES WHILE CUTIING THE POLICE DEPARTMENT BUDGET. What we learned: On June 15, 1992, the council vQted to reduce its monthly pay by 25 percent, to S517. That is S82 less than what council members made in 1988. City Manager Allan Roeder and City AllOrney Tom Kathe also refused their mandatory raises this year. The police department received $98,000 Jess £or the 1992-93 fiscal year, but still received 33 percent of the city's general fund budget, equal to or higher than the petcentages re ceived over 1he past five years. s4999 Tiii L 111•111 ....... 1111a..1111 Clrllll II you'd Iii the Lobdel Gtoup '°..,,.,,""' lnlotmwllh• ,..,,.,,.,. p«fomWa lotyw~· ,.,,,... Cll•'-*"' ,, 540-'""· .,.5 .. '"""' ... '*'1°" ... ....... l• -- THIS WEEK'S TOPICS Sinai Halrassmnl BaslBooks sav111a1a WllillTI WllDll1111 L1••1H •••• cm .... M.T~~:.7_., ~·1 '·~T .......... (CDIM. Clbll) ~T ;er sm ~=r . .... ~::r ' • • a Thursday, October 29, 1992 "b • Wieder stumps tor Biii Clnton at midweek news event In Denver By Russ Loar SUftWnW Four of the •·Orange Eight" Re- public:irn~ from Orange County who have made ne\\os "'ith their high-profile endorsement of Gov. Dill Clinton traveled 10 Denver, Colo., for anothe r high-profile news event Wednesday. Orange County Supervbor Har- rielt Wieder, Aliso Viejo devel· aper Kath ryn Thompson, Oilifor- n ia Abortion Rights Action League Director Anita Mangels and former California Republican L~gue of Orange County Presi· d~nt Harry Jeffrey joined a na· 1ional contingent of prominent Re- publicans declaring their support for Clinton al a Wednesday morn· ir.g press conft!rence. "The goal and purpose is to show and to demonstrate 1ha1 there are those of us Americans who ore not identifying as Demo- crau, Republicans or lndepcn· dents, but who 3re Democrats, Republicans and Independents supporting the Clinton-Gore ticket becau e we want to bring all of America together,'' Wieder said during a telephone int\!rview . "The issue~ that the Republican conven tion portrayed were not is- sues that are good for all Ameri- cans." Vice Presidential nominee Al Gore took pan in the morning press conference, held at the Rad - isson Hotel in Denver, aJong with 1980 independent presidential can- didate John Anderson, a 20-year Illinois Republican congressman. Speaking a1 the press confer· ence, Anderson called the pros· pect of a re-election victory by President George Bush "an un· thinkably disturbing prospect." 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JO .1 m 10\ l 2 For 1nform.111 11, t.111 (9161 I rn.r; 111 If H JU Ii.tu• Jn item for thi) column, )end it tu Bub ~.1n £ d,1'11 •• 1Hist.>nt editor, D.1il> Pilot, JJO W. 8Jy St., Co~t.1 \It' 1 91627. fl VOTERS ARE TOP POG ! RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Rhythm Cafcs nationwide, he added, as well as possibJy adding franchise locations in other countries. There are already t\\O other Rhythm Cafcs slated to open by the end of this year. experience n couple of steps further than the competition." The local Rhythm Cafe ha s already booked performances by such musicians as B.B. King and Rolling Stones guitarist Ron Wood, as well as comedians Paul Rodriguez and George Wallace. "Most concert clubs have the attitude that you're coming to hear the music, and take it or leave it.'' Olson said. "They shove you in and shove you out. We wa nt people to feel the money they spent was well worth it." The timing of Rhythm Cafc's fo unding might seem difficult, what with the recession and the openings this fall of Planet Hollywood and Hard Rock Cafe locations in this area. But the new club's owners are confident that high quality service, performers, food and facilities will allow them to succeed. "Each of those operations (Planet Holl)•wood and Hard Rock Cafe) h.as been very successful, Obon's other partner, veteran col)ccn promoter Rich Me aney, \\ill be in charge of booking performers at the Rhythm Cafe Feder oversees operations, and 01 on, a long-!ime surfing buddy of Feder, was brought in to help secure financing and oversee the group's overall corporate philosophies. Olson, whose father founded and later sold a large real estate brokerage named Forrest E. Olson Inc., said he and his partners spent about SI million remodeling the local Rhythm Cafe. He snid he believes that by accomplishing early success with the first two clubs, his group will be able to attract investors and bank financing to help fund future locations. Along with two partners, Nc\\port Beach businessman Curt Olson on Saturday will open the The Rhythm Cafe, ~ ~cw 550-seat cl ub located in the fo rmer Harlequin Dinner Theater building on Harbor Boul e\ard. and deservedly so," said entertainment veteran Michael Feder, a partner in the Rhythm Cafe venture. "But their concepts arc food-based, whereas we're offering a live music-based venue that also features quality food in an unparalleled setting. So we th ink we've taken the club Those philosophies will include giving roy~I treatment to performers, so they'll be at their best while at the Rhythm Cafe. and emphasizing customer service, Olson said. "We've already heard from investors who nre very interested," Olson sntd. "Also, it's a fun , exciting business, being an investor and walking into you r own club." __ Wes teni Waste Industries SINCE 1957 Sennng ~al and SoM{h Qrange Count)' • SpeciaU:dng In S t o p S m o k i n g. TrashHauL~ Ponablc Toilers F-cnci~ Temporary Power Soaec Boxes Office T radm Rav-A·Bm • @ American Heort Association 16281 Construction Circle West, Irvine 857 .-6523 THE DAILY PILOT PRESENTS AN EXCLUSIVE SEMINA R SERIES To . Stand Up To the Fierce Real ··Estate Competition of the '90s You'd Better Sit Down© Join me for thi s exclusi ve series of workshops designed to ensure your success for th e '90s. "HOW TO MARKET YOURSElF TO SUCCESS THROUGH PERSONAL ADVERTISING" + WEDNESDAY, November 4 2:30 -4:30 PM Sheraton Newport "HOW TO MAKE YOUR llmNGS STAND OUT IN TODAYS BUYERS MARKET'' + WEDNES DAY November 11 2:30 · 4:30PM Sheraton Newport LOW PRICE OF THESE SEMINARS IS $39 OR $75 FOR THE ERIES WILL BE APPLIED TOWARDS YOUR EXT AD CAMPAIGN IN THE DAI LY PILOT. Plea e come 30 minutes pnor to each workshop for registra ti on, refreshment and networki ng. ~I )( .. ( l f ( H l ~ '\\. I )( )f., ~ . ·------- • Speaker: Sandra Khadra, MBA Sixteen years of real estate marketing experience including 4 years as vice-presiden t of markcung at Fred Sands Realtors and 11 years as vice president of marketing at Gruhb & Ellis. Ex piration Date Plc&M lend your dw'"":-:"ck-o~r cr~oo':":'.it:--c-ar-;J~in-:-f,-,,-'"-.1':"'1o_n_w"':"1lh.._th~1s-f1-IOT'l_IO __ SKLA AJvcru«ina 1118 Colby Sucet, Su1lc 102 -. ' ' Thursday, October 29, 1992 A'i) ltr and auto dealers may agree more . than they thought 8"onv cox ..... sEdlklr CoST A MESA -An escalating discord between local auto dealers and tho City Council has at least one classic symptom of a bad marriage. The parties doft't communicate well enough to di5'over that they disagree with each olher much le ss than they realiie. Dealers on the boulevard contend that the City Council hasn't done enough to help them, while city officials respond that the dealers "dropped the ball " when programs were proposed. However, on examination of the key 'bsucs suggests that the car dealers and the Ci ty Council may not be as far apart as they seem: said privately that they, too, con~idercd such an advertising program inappropriate. 1' Local car dealer., began lobbying several years ago for large sign'I al the south end of Harbor and near the 405 Freeway identifying the cluster of franchises known a' the ·· 11::11 bor Boulevard of Cars.'' They pointcc.I to the freeway sign. such as one "ithout changing messages, as Y..ell ii) small sigm. along Harbor Doulcvard. Bob Robins, owner or Theodore Robins Ford and lsuLu, ulso seemed amenable to . compromise, saying he \\Ould ~upport installing just one large sign, near the freeway, rather than signs ~t both end' ol the boulevurd. surpri)ed 10 hcur tod:.i)'. fhe )ears after the 1:.a~k force\ recommendations "ere made, that the auto dealers considered the prop<> ed changes too stringent. The parties have, or course, olways agreed on one thing -that they all want as many car sales as possible in Costa Mesa. The de alers want to maximite profits, and members of the City Council recognize 1h:it the car bu siness is a key source of sales tax dollars. v L:lSI year, Tim Rasic, president of the Motor Car NEWS ANALYSIS liUCCCSS of other groups of c.lealcri.hips 1' The. dealers have al'lo tried 10 get the city to implement simplified zoning <.o they wouldn't need to go through the arduous process of gelling u~c permit\ for every change they made in 1hc1r oper.ations. The city in 1987 formed u special task force and offered recommendations on 2oning and other auto-dealer issues. Robins said the dealers decided to give up on the 20mng request becau\e they considered the ta~k force's recommend:llion) more stnneent than the guidelines they already had. - "To m:ike the pronouncements they\e made in the ne"'sp:ipcr "'ithout responding to the t:.ask force is unfair," Hornbuckle: saiJ, "I wish the> h.:id made those comments then. Their r1:.prcscnt:ili\cs on the la'>k force didn't make 1h1N! indlcat1on'> then." The conOict -which culminated this faU with the formation of an anti-incumbent political action committee by Harbor Boulevard car d~alers -stems Crom disagreements over how the common goal should be accomplished. The differences of opinion were exacerbated by a recession-related decline in local car sales, which has contributed to the closure or sale of an alarming number of Harbor Boulevard dealerships in the last ""o years. Dealers Association of Costa Mesa, wrote to city offici.ils asking for funding assistance to help adve rtise the "Harbor Boulevard of Cars." Rasic, whose Mitsubishi franchise has since closed, proposed that dealers be given a 20 percent rebate in sales tax revenues, v.hich would amount to about SS00,000 in e~tr:.i ad\'Crtistng funding per )Car. ln a letter to the as~ociation earlier this monrh, Mayor Mary HornbucJ..le spelled out her opposition to Rasic's proposal, s:iying she envisioned the city's role as otfcring a "hand," and not a "handout." Some Harbor Boulevard car dealers have Sluggish market shuts ·down Newport real estate office By Tony Cox BuultSs £cMOr NEWPORT CENTER -Vet- eran Newport Beach home seller Don DcThomas. troubled by the effects of a protracted real estate slump, has decided to clo c hb 30· agen1 office b} the rrmJdlc of ne\t month. DeThomas, owner of the George Ellins Co. brokerage in Newport Center, said he "as forced out o( business by v.cak m:ukct conditions. ' 19 0. He bought the Newport Ueach office. as well as rights to u~e the George Elkins name, in 1989. Gcorc.e l::.lkin-. Co. still O\'-ns .int.I opcra11;.' .1 mortg:ige banking officc-1~ N1.:\\ port Beach. that hat.I such signs, such as auto malh in Santa Ana and Yorba Linda. Said Gary Gray, owner of OrJngc Coa'lt Jeep Eagle, "Harbor lloulevard is going to have to fight like hell Jnd let people know we're here." The 1fealers ofkred 10 pay for th e signs themselves, but needed City Council approval and cilj as)htancc in acquiring the needed land. Hornbuckle countered th:u she considered nashing free" a) ... ign\ an eyesore, a traffic haLard ;ind an overrated marketing tool. But earlier this '"eek, she said she might suppon some son of "We were discouraged from pur ... uing it," Robins said. ''It ''as more a case of giving up than dropping the ball.~' Hornbuckle, Y..ho sef\ cd on the ta\k force, said she supported simp.1ficd zoning for auto dealers. She s:mJ she was In 'Pile of the apparent brc;.ikdo"n in communic!1tion, it appear' the parties Jre prepared 10 go back to the dra,.,.ing bo:ird and \\Ork tO\\<ird -.omc solutions. Rob ans ~:iid that rcgJrdlcss of" hether thi:. c;ojlition is succcs~ful in helping to get non-incumbents elected 10 the City Council, Harbor Boule' ard cJr dealers "111 continue their efforts 10 get a freew:i) sign and k)s ~tringent zoning alter the cl..:ction. If re-elected. Hornbudde ~ ·!>he anJ other members of the C11y Gouncil ''ill be read) to help "The de:ilcrs "ant to rc,ive their effons :1ftcr thc clection," 'he said. "Thjt's not a bad idea.'' PICK -UP ANO DELIVERY AVAILABLE ® Exclusively at Anaheim. Costa Mesa and El Toro La·Z·Boy Furniture Galleries "It got to the point \\here \\C couldn't ervice client properly. in the George Elk ins Co. v.ay. and we decided they should be sef\ed by someone \\-ho can," Dc'l homJl> snid. DcThomJ•., a bo:.ird member "nh the ~ e'' pon Mesa Associa· uon of Realtor). '>JIU he doesn't e'pect his cmplu}ees 10 h~l\'e much Jilf1wlt) in finding new j<'bs. l le sJ1d mo"t of the office's 30 agents hJ\ e been going on job 1nten.1e\los thi., "eek, and many have alread) acccp1cd job offers. "The} 're all very good people," DcThomas ">aid "They shou ld ha\C no problem " DeThonu~ <,a1c.I he is recom- mending thJt his clients tran~fcr their lb11ng.. to the brokerages ~ Trade-in your ol d, used cha ir or sofa (any co'ndition) and receive s100 off on new La -Z-Boy® furniture. Choose from Orange Countis largest La-Z-Boy® selection. DeThomas said he Jnd hi'I agents arc now in the proce's of notifying clients ol the planned closure. The office has about 40 remaining listing,, George Elkins Co .. a 70·>.ear-old rc:ll estate services f 1rm b;hed 111 Los ;\ngcles, opened its compan)· owned Newport Oeach office about 10 )Cars ago DcThoma\ Joined the firm th .1n agent in \\here their 1nd1\lduJI agent\ arc h1rc.:d As for hi .. per .. onal plan ... De· Thonu .. ,,mi he ".in ts 10 remain in the Ne"port 13.:ach market ai; .m agent or man:ig.:r. He ~aid he has rc cc1,ed sc\cral JOb·offcr\, but .1ddcd that he need., tu hqu1datc his ·bU'>lllC:'' hclurc deciding on h1'i llC\t CJICCf fl)O\e , ... 1.118 ladder ·~ ·. . . .f-i!'A ~-.,._.,..,, 4.· ~ ·• 4 •Ulf':\ji'\ The Hall Olson mnrketang Group in Nc,,pon Be.1ch has promoted Diedre Uird to vice pn.:'>1dcnt. Trent D:n id~on hnc; been namcJ account cvorJin:uor for high technology account at Priscomm Inc., J marketing communications firm in Co ta Mesa. The agency h,1., nlso namcJ Kris Lenoir to the newly created po'>1t1on of media services coordinator. 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' Sunaa~ 10 m N Al Thursday, October 29, 1992 Art posta~s stol• from lllllm' .... Prints by artist Ruth Hynds were meant to be fund-raiser for area's homeless shelter. at placing homeless families in permanent houlin1- That's why Hynds chose iho Interfaith Shelter when searching for a local charity in the community which is often fodder for her paintinp. "(The Interfaith shelter) is so active and they de- liver so well," Hynds said. "I think we need to face the problem or homelessness. And they offer the kind By LorlAM Basheda Stiff Wrdtr • COSTA MESA -Someone hns stolen 1,700 post· er prints thnt local artist Ruth Hynds recently do· nated to the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter for a or education that everybody needs." fund-raiser. ' The posters cost Hynds $1 ,700 to print. The deal was, Hynds would pay to print up 3,000 posters or the paintings that have made her some- what or a local celebrity. The shelter would then sell The theft of the posters cost the Ora nge Coast In- terfa ith Shelter $17,000 -since the orga nization pla nned to sell them for $10 a piece. the posters for $10 a piece. But the real losers in th is, said Interfa ith board of directors Preside nt Linda Schulein, arc the homeless. All poster sale proceeds were to benefit the shel· ter, the largest of its kind in Orange County. In recent weeks, local youth groups and churches have helped sell about half the posters for the sheller -keeeing 40 percent of the profits themselves. The remaining posters, or about 1,700, were being stored at a Costa Mesa rental unit -until th is weekend. "h 's a real tragedy," Hynds said. "I call it a theft of opportunity." "It's a real scrooge thing to do around th is time of the year," Schulein said. "Who could steal Crom the poor and the homeless? It seems so unfair." Located at 1963 Wallace Avenue, the Interfa ith shelter has been housing, feeding and counseling homeless families since 1980. The shelter's goal is to give the families a place to stay for up to 60 days, du ring which time they receive help in locating per- manent housing. Hynds said she was shocked when she first learned of the theft while painting at her studio in. northern California -a counterpart to orie ... 1qwns in New- port Beach -"but my initial reactid'n was to go ahead and donate some more prints from my private inve ntory. "I'd just like to tell people to make J poster pur- chase and go ahead-and support this group of people so they c:in get a leg up." Sandee Gordon, of the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter, is at a loss over the fecent theft of 1,700 · Schulein said they have an 84-percent success rate .--------------------------------------------~------------------------------------------~--1tt--1 Transient guilty in fatal stabbing of boat mechani~ By LoriAnn Basheda Statt Wnttr COSTA MESA -A Superior Court jury found a homeless man guilty of 'olurttary manslaµghtcr for stabbing to death a popular race boat mechanic at his Su nset Place home June 21. Jack Gregerson, 25, faces up to 13 year s i.n prison for ktlling Charles Q,crturf, who was 36 at . the time of his death. "Mr. Gregerson was disap- pointed that he was convicted of anything ~ecau)e he has always maintained he had nothing to do with the murder," said his court· appoin ted attorney Tom Goethels. "Although I share his disappointment, as a lawye r, I thought the verdict was a reason- able one. I was elated he was found not g,.uilty of murder charg- es." missing. . Seve ral days after the murder, detectives found a sock stained with· several drops of blood in a storage area that Gregerson had been using. DNA tests indicated the one of the drops of blood probably belonged to Overturf. Nevertheless, Goethels empha- sized du ring trial th at detectives found "not one shred of evidence" at the scene or the crime. In fact, he told jurors, pol ice did find a host of unidentified fingerprints at Overturrs home "in the most in- teresting places." One of those places, Goethels said, was a bloody-smeared porno- graphic magazine that was placed on Overturfs naked buttocks after he fell face down . in his din in( room, siabbed some 17 times. . Furthermore, Goethels told the jurors, investigators found numer- ·Ous head and pubic hairs stuck to Overturrs bloody hands -none of which belong to Gregerson, tests show. Yet two men testified that Gre- RUSSO ·s 10th ANNUAL PET COSTUME CONTEST SAT., OCT. 31at , 1:00 PM SANTA ANA LOCATION . . . 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Irvine Laguna Beach -Son Clemente Buena Pork Lo Habra Seal Beach Cypress Lo Palmo Tustin Fountain Volley Los Alamitos Westminster Retired Pea ce Officers Association (partial HSfing) . VICTIMS RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS/OFFICIRS .. FOR KIDS SAKE (Notional Child Abuse Prevention Foundation) Lynda Graham, Post President - -MAAD Deborah Huffman, President VICTIMS FOR VICTIMS Shirley Almeida, Co-Founder ORANGE COUNTY SEXUAL ASSAULT NETWORK Co-Founder COALITION OF VICTIMS' EQUAL RIGHTS Boordmember VICTIMS FOR VICTIMS Borboro Swist, President CONSUMERS FOR LEGAL REFORM MORI THAN ae OllANGI COUNTY IUDGU & COUllT COMMIUIONI .. .... THOUSANDS o• YOU• ••••••• AND NllGH•oa ON IUNI ~rtl IUCT '. Thursday, October 29, 1992 A8 From left, Margaret Anderson, Joe Toledano, Debra Allen and Dave Leighton. ~ Not8-'l»oly Noe From left, Patricia McCabe, Bob and Diane Lewis. From left, Gary Monahan of Costa Mesa, and John Cox and Jan Debay of Newport Beach. From left, Kevin Austin, Dennis Retoske, Trudy Ohlig of the Mesa Water District and Donald Williams. It's smooth sailing on 'Can.didates Night' Hundreds of voters from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa cruised Newport Harbor Tuesday evening and rubbed elbows with political hopefuls at a special "Candidates Night," the final installment of the first anr:lUal "Wet Wednesday Summer Series " sponsored by the Daily Pilot and Hornblower Din ing Yachts. and a special Daily Pi lot ·reader poll. · The poll results will be announced in Saturday's edition, but a sneak preview on the presidential..race shows . President Bush was favored by 43 percent of "Wet Wednesday" voters, Gov. Clinton 32 percent and Ross Perot 19 percent. Poll results from local races promise to be In addition to a two-hour cruise aboard Lord Hornblower, the largest yacht in ~ewport Harbor, gue sts aboard were treated to hors d' oeuvres, great conversation interesting. . "Our poll was highly unscientific, but I think readers will be surprised by some of the outcomes in local races ," said Editor William Lobd ell. D~ Prevot, left, with ~ane Coltrane. , WHEN. LEADERSHIP MATTERS . •• ••• ON TIIE STATE BtOGET '• Fought for and won a "no new truces" budget in th e 1992-93 budgN battle. • "BACK PATS · State Senator Marian Bergeson says she hated mis~ing the Republican National Convention. but state budget woes came first Orange County otficials. however. are glad he stayed in Sacramento. They've drafted a fonnal thank-you note to Bergeson ... Though counties are taking a huge hit in the state budget. she's credited with reducing their burden. · he did a stt'llar job for Orange County,' says county Budget Director Ron Rubino." I.A Times , October 1992 ·rm pro"d to haut a diverse list of peoph and organizations t ndorsi11g my can didacy. I've worlted hard to build coJtSeJtSus and a rooptratiue spirit brtwel'n traditional adversaries. And tltal's what sucuss,ful goventme11t is all about - 1fOt mandatts a11d rrgulalioJtS , but coopera lio" /orgrd by more • Iha" a little elbow grease. ·1100/t forward to worlting for you aJtd for Cali/ontia d11ri"l tht "ext four ytars-btd l 11ttd yo11r vott/irst. As alu.'<lys. yo11 have my Pltdgt·to u1orlt for lht peop/t. of flee 3Stlt District with co,,,milmtnt, intrgrity. a11d a strong setaSt of fiscal rts/>OJtSibi/ity. ~ Man·a,, Btrgeso11 Rtf'1'blica11 Candidate for State Sntator Cities of Costa Mna , Fo111ftai11 Valley, H""';1f6UJ,. &oclt, aJtd N1111jJort &ach ••• IN nu· LEGIS1An1RE • Named tl1t' Republican Senator with the hi#-!lwst overall rating for intelligcnl'<'. inlt'grit}. <·nt•rgy and effel'tivene · ·. 171e Califon1ia jmm1a/. 1990 • Named one of the 10 bt>st kgi.,Jator-. in ~>uthl'm California. Democrat and Rt>publicnn alikl' Soutllen1 Califimua Magazi11r. 1992 • Chairs the Legislature's Women·~ Cauru" and thl' nate Local Government Committl'l' •• .AT HOME IN 0R.\NGE COl 'ti'\" • " ... Orange Cou nty's most f.'fft'ctive politician." Metropo/ita1t journal. 1990 • Endorsed by all fiw merr'lbl'r" of tlw Board of upcrvi or . • Orange County·~ mo~t "uccl·s~ful lt'gi"lator in 1em1s of bills "ignl'd b} th<.' Gowmor eNDORSED BY: Paui Gann's ~pirit of 13" Committee Howard Jarvis Taxpayers' Association California Professional Firefighters ; California 'School Employees Association California CorrectionaJ Peace Officers Association California State Firefighters A sociation Orange County Employee's Association Orange County Labor Council California Faculty Association CaJifornia Teachers AsSoclation California Association of Hi~way Patrolmen \ . Cal-Pace ( ational sociation of Social Workers, Californii. Chapter) (partial li~t) p ORANGE COU S CHOICE IS . •• Marian Bergeson STATE SE N ATE*35th DISTRICT cf.., .. :,,, fie...,,._, s.n.tl ~ 'I L-. K#cic, T rMIUftf IOffl90390 ' VOTE NOV 3rd .. AtO New campaign llllPkl an era .of cooperaaon said Chamber. Vice President Jim ferryman. ·we haW! the upscale to the middle of the road with South Coast Plaza, 17th Street and M~ Verde Center," Ferryman said. ''These are opportunities a lot of other cities don't have. The chamber really urges residents to get behind the campaign." weeldr Shop Costa Mea cam~gn winners are, from left, Barbara lei, frank Paladino and Joy Mildwater. Grand prize .. ...,. Costa Mesa Chamber. retailers, City and media back Shop Costa Mesa program, designed to keep sales tax at home. It's a situation where everyone wins. Costa Mesa businesses do business with each other, the city prospers and the residents continue to enjoy services and programs, Fe1 ryman added. 0 ctober's Shop Costa Mesa campaign is the brainchild of Chamber of Commerce members Jim Ferryman and Jim Torline. And both busin~men are ready and willing to let everyone know the unlimited shopping resources of their city. ''Other cities have advertised as being a gredt place to shop, but we think Costa Mesa has an edge because of the tremendous shopping centers -South Coast Plaza, Crystal Court and now Triangle Square coming on line," said Jim Torline, th~ chamber's business committee chairman . .. We are sending out a very positive message that Costa Mesa 1s a great place to shop and do business." The upcoming campaign is supported by the city, chamber and local media. The goal of the energetic drive is to promote Costa Mesa as a great place to shop and for resiaents to reap the beneiits of sales tax dollars. "I like to think of this promotion as a kick-off for a new era of cooperation bPtween the chamber members, downtown merchants, city government and community residents," said Chamber Executi\ e Director Ed F.mcett. "The fact that this program has been implemented by several of these segments pro\es the existing desire of each for a new future of cooperation." The campaign already has a broad support from a cross section of community merchJnts. The city has invested SS,000 in the campaign. All pilrticipilting merchants will be donating a gift valued at S25 or more for the numerous dra\\.ings. The businesses will have a visible .. Costa Mesa -A Great Place To Shop" sign and a registration box for people to partake in the dJily drawinBS. If 200 merchants participate in the month-long campaign, there could be seven prizes a\\arded each day \\'inner') and merchants \\ill ha' e their photos displayed in the Daily Pilot. ·- In add1t1on, Torline said information will be disbursed through local television ads, ne\\'!>paper inserts and the m.:i1I - to not only promote the campaign but inform residents how sales ta"< revenue is d1!:>tributcd. .. \Ve hope the outcome is that the general public becomes aware of the value of shopping in Costa Mesa and knO\\'!> of e\.erything J\.ailable here," Torline said. Home is where the shopping is By Ed Fawcett Cost.1 Me~ 1s cl great place to 'hop "'lowhrrc can one find the .;pfc>dmn of products and services < nmp.uablc tn qualttv, r nn\ cnrcnn• .lncf cJlfordab1l1ty that r('-.1dcnt\ h,l\ I' .it th<>ir doorsteps Y" From m1n1 m.ill-. to mega m.111 ... Y" Ark<' .,hops to an cntirC> h1 •ulro\,ird ot t cH<i v f .i~t lood to th<' finest I Ul<;tn(' v Bed &. brC'<lkf ast to r<'Sort-class hoteb Y" Sunday matinees to pt•rform1ng ML'i In recent yNrs many fine dnd well-known retailers and services h<ive locat<><l 1n Costa Mesa. There <ire alc;o a large number of business that have been in lhe community for many year:.. All have ch()'.('n Cost.a Mesa because 11 has proven to be a healthy buStn<'SS and l1v1ng ('tlvironmcnt. t Each busmC''i'i d pends upon the well-being o( the community : 1u"t a!> the community depends • upon th<' wcll-Oc>ing of each : bu'!>tne'>!:> All truly rely upon <'ach othcr'c; i;upport So. th<' n<' t ttm<> you hop into the t<Jr for d ... hopping spH'<' or cl n1gh1 on the town, remember Jll'll how clo ... c ,\t h,ind every thing rt .1fly 1<; You might not lc.iw homt' w11hou1 your Amer 1cJn l !Cpre.,-; c.1rd, but 1n Costa M "4.l you don t cvrn have to leave home Cost Me'>cl 1s rc~1lly cl grrat • pl.-1< e to )hop Ed f awrett i Ckecutive director of Co ta Me a Chamber of Comm<"rc<>. The campaign will also serve to inform non-residents -visitors or daytime workers - of the shopping and services available, winners will be announced thortly. ~ COSTA MESA IS A GREAT PLACE TO 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 Ma Barkers Kinko' s No SUBStitute Shea Advertising Tice' s Equipment Rental Mail Boxes Etc, N·ewport Party Cente( Triangle Square Pasta Mesa . .. ... Harbor Center . Goat Hill Tavern • C 8c C Financial Services Plains lumber 8c Supply . . ... \ --------· ------------ Shauna Nori1ftl, 'OW( P1lul olice Captain Tom Lazar thanks student~ from College Park School for participating in Red Ribbon Week. ids get grave reminder ·· f dan_gers of drug use I I Schools use creative imag ery to get the essage across during Red Ribbon Week. up to get the message across to kids during Red Ribbon Week -a nationally designated time to "just say no to drugs." Throughout the district this week-, students tied red ribbons around their wrists, raised red banners Thursday , October 29, 1992 Ai) Below, students fro m Maril yn Byrn e's fo urth grade class at Kaiser Elementa ry Sc hool lie ribbons to th e fe nce, left, in observance of Red Ri bbon Week. - y LoriAM Basheda WfUf COSTA MESA -When 13-year-old Elvis utierrez saw rock 'n' roll king Elvis Presley's proclaiming ''UseB arc ~scrs'' and ~gned pledges ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ to stay substance free. ame engraved on a fake tombstone at his school's 'drug ya rd," the eight grade TeWinklc student ouldn't believe his eyes. "I chought he just died of old age or mething," Gutierrez said. It wasn't until this week -Red Ribbon Week that Gutierrez learned Elvis never made it to 'old age." Like Marilyn Monroe, Jimi Hendrix and udy Garland, the "King's" life was cut short by drugs -to che surprise of many TeWinkle tudents. Outside !he school, teachers constructed a cplica graveyard full of cardboard headstones aring the names of movie stars and music idols hose deaths were linked to drugs or alcohol. The "drug yard" was one of doz.ens of ideas ewport-Mesa Unified School teachers dreamed PIOPllTYOF SPORTSWEAR MAl. OROER CAT Al.06 -CAU. 80()..423-M3C) OI 714-642-2996 Some schools went all o.ut and took an aerial photo of the students, clad in red, spelling out drug free messages. OtheB set aside titne to form human chains in an effort to symbolize their commitment to a drug-free campus. And then there were buckets of licorice and ice cream parties for the classes with the most children wearing red. In other schools, prizes went to the best anti-drug poster. At College Park Elementary, pupils marched down to the Costa Mesa Police Station to present Chief Dave Snowden with a huge poster pledging never to use drugs. Said one sixth grade student wllen asked if the message had gotten through: ','Definitely. My dad used to use drugs," she said. "But it .was a long time ago when he didn't know any better. He's been through (Alcoholics Anonymous) and he's OK now." UINJ1lU'.-cJ C1lf'ltl'ffi(\'lrat) CJl('O~ Wt mJll' l'\Cr) ~Jtht-rlfl! JO C\tnt <JAi eHr, eH"nt ~ul . Landon Dercna Ands a •Big Mac::" Pumplun ro carve. • ~ct Lunches ul\.J [,tors Q Picn~ Cl Bmhli)" AMI\ cf"JJleS nnlraiset's Wc&!lll$! Ra:tpt1l'n' lbr·B..it Mar:v.db ~II PMt) Rtnt.1\, &tnqutt Facalmes OThen..e Pilnao Cf b·.J ~ Ice Rmpkin City's Pumpkin Farm "The Fun Place to ~ick a Pumpkin" · Can~ Cliuertll111rOU V.1let Parkr~. Set:um) .mJ Limo ~aco . (7 14 ) 556,6480 1500 We-.t Mi\1(~ Scrttt, &nee 8 "" S..m.1 Alla. CA 92704 Blmpkin City ~open for only 3 maedays! lhl't m~ daily pony rides, train Odes and 00mycnd animak Vasit Pumpkin City's General Score and choaie your holiday pumpkin from a Aeld <:J NOVEMBER ACTIVITIES November~ Live Animals VISit · ~Open daily thru Q:robcr 3 lst, 9..JOam-9:00pm. Admission is free. Vasit a locatioo near you, Santa Ana & Costa Mesa. fur mae infurmarion call 54 5-383 7. November 12 Field Trip to the . Costa Mesa Library 9:30am 'FREE ( November13 Transportation Day November24 PUppetShow 10:00am Registration with ad S45Va1Uel ~llU.MI.~ 3013 Deodar Averue Costa Mesa (714)546-3244 "\ Schedule a sitting for your · Holiday family p ortrait. FIGGE 't' Ezcellenu in ponrailive for O\ler forty years •(714) 644-6933• 24t !"ewport Certkr Drive • SUlw 11t•Ntwp0rt Be.::b .. ~\ llEW,ORJ'.1'ARTr.CEllTE-' ·we have EVERYTHING you need for HALIO~EEN •••• The SCARIEST and FUNNIEST ~ MASKS ... Rows and rows of UNIQUE COSTUMES for adults and children to fit every budget ... tOOO's and IOOO's of HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS . .. Lots of PARTY SUPPLIES -Plates. 1t.DULT & CHl\.oREN tOSTUMi~ ~.u\.o"ci. , .. "JOYS ... SPIDERWEBS~$ ~ ... Rats, Bats, BUGS, Snakes . . . z Professional MAK£.-UP AND ~A MUCH MUCH MORI.Ill ~' ptt0~1'~ .. • --------- Society Society Editor Vida Dean ... 642-4 Pal~y to shine • 1n spotlight How to submit your nuptial news The Dally Pilot welcomes the chance to share the news of your enpgement or wedding with our readers. G eorge Paley or Newport Beach will be in the spotlight Sunday at the Irvine Marriott when the OC Bureau or Jewish Educations holds its 5 p.m. annual award gala. Paley, according to bureau prez Dr. Harold Kravitz, is being honored for his many years or philanthropic contributions to Jewish education. He currently Vida Dan se rves on the board or Jewish Federation of OC, a position he has held for many of his 17 years in the county. In '77 and '80 he was awarded the federation's leadership award. Other awa rds -----given to Paley Society include the B'nai B'rith Rabbi Akiva award, Chainmaker Award, the Israel Bonds Ben Gurion Award, State of Israel Solidarity Award, the Hillel Foundation's Humanitarian Award and the 1983 Humanitarian Award from the OC National Conference of Christians and Jews and the Golda Meir Award. In the spotlight with Paley will be Dorothy, his wife of 56 years, and daughter Deborah Tallon with husband Daryl and granddaughter Linda Schwarz with husband Herb. The bureau, an affiliate of the Jewish Federation of OC. will al o honor Rabbi Haim Asa, the founding rabbi of Temple Beth Tikvah in Fullerton. Adrian Cluck of Newport Beach heads the gala with Anna Bram of Laguna Hills. They arc expecting more than 400 to attend the black tie party. (Dietary laws will be observed for the 6 p.m. dinner.) More informa tion and reservation information is ava ilable from the bureau, 556-2424. 0 R lVERBOAT CASINO NIGHT: Dana Davis and Barbara Grant arc co-chairing a Sunday riverboat c~ino night aboard the Charley Brown in Newport Beach. Seacoast GARAGE DOORS 642-3490 24761q='~ The event is sponsored by the Luminaires as a benefit for the Doheny Eye Institute. They have planned games of ch3nce, a silent auction and a live auction. Also, they have lined up a number of interesting prizes including weekend getaways, dining expe riences, girt certificates and Edwards Theater passes. Guests will also enjoy live entertainment, hearty appetizers and de~erts. Suggested dress is gambling attire. Committ ee members involved with the $75·per-person bash are Cyndi Runstrom, Connee Brogan, Cassie DeYoung, Julie Jones, Sue Weber, Cherie Hart, Carol Larsen, Debbie Meumann, Bryn DeBeikcs, Brooks Coldren and Kimberly Peterson. 0 T RIBUTE TO WOMEN: Costa Mesa Mayor Mary Hornbuckle and luvena Hayton of Corona del Mar are among the women being honored Sunday by the YWCA in Orange County. An 11 a.m. brunch is scheduled at the Hyatt Regency. Irvine. Tribute \\ill also be paid to Judge Margaret Anderson, Mary-Evelyn Bryden, Gayle Byrne and Teresa Saldivar for the ir accomplishments and contributions to the life of Orange Counry. Gwenda Watson and Carole Sherman are co-chairing, and Jean Aldrich will attend to present the Y's "Dignite" award to Kathryn Thompson for her services in OC. Tickets are $60 each, and Kathy Sebring or Nancy Lopez can be reached at 542-3577 for reservation information. 0 R ECEPTION: Baritone Sherrill Milnes is expected to auend a reception Sunday at the Center Club following Pacific Chorale'i. opening concert at the OC Performing Arts Center. The reception is in honor of the chorale's 25th anniversary. ""' ortlwO..lyP'llol George Paley, right, with wife Dorothy, is bemg honored for his many years of philanthropic contributions to Jewish education. MANNIX v~~~:'s. ---· ' .......... JU lffll.a.t .• ~M~'. ,...n.um11 ........ MANY 9'01 '10 MINIMUM SUNDAY, NOYIMlll 15 • at 10AM, 6100 I. 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B6x 1 560, Costa Mesa, 92626. Photos of the couple or of the bride only may be submitted with the finished form. Black and white photos reproduce best, but you may submit sharply-focused color photos for approval. Engagements and weddings are published on a space available basis. For more information, call 642-4321, extension 350. · An Etiquette Oass· For Puppies This course is tailored for~ 10 weeks to 10 months and is guaranJeed to help you enjoy your pet more.Your dog will learn housemanners and how to function better within your family, and you both will come away with a ~itive message lhat will last aldetirne. • And "'C know you kno\v .. Manners Mattm •Adj~mnent to Otildren • Housebreaking •Obedience Training• Nipping •Jumping on People • Leash Pulling• Come When __ ._ Coastal Dog Training (714) 835-8538 $50 1. A• .mies must be received by 5:30pm, Wednesday, November 18th, 1992. 7. lndica'9 pan sizes when rwoessary. 8. Include time and temperaue for baked recipes: (e.g. • 45 mi,..,tes al 400 TO.THE WINNER OF EACH CATEGORY DESSERTS, APPEl:IZERS, SIDE DISH, ENTREE 2. Al ~s must be legible. typewritten or prineed. 3. A• enlries must be accompanied by the -*Y form bek>w. One recipe pef entry fonn. 4. If you wish., enttr one recipe In several categories, please attach a separa'9 entry fonTl for each calegDfy. 5. List al ingredients first, 6. Specify measurements for eed'I ingredient (e.g.-cups. lblpns, oz •• etc.) deg .... 9. Decilion of the judges ls finll. 10. Entriet become property of Ile ~ Pio& and wil not be ,.twned. 11. Emplovees of h Daily Pilot and their immedia• familin .. ineligible. 12. w~ will be announced 1n.,. Holiday Section of Ile Daiy Pilot which wll appear each Thursday beOfWing 26 Nowmber and ending 17 0ecember. 13. Good Lucid ENTER YOUR FAVORITE HOLIDAY RECIPE IN OUR HOLIDAY RECIPE CONTEST & WIN! ~ CWP MAL OR fl' AX TO: 330 W. BAY ST. The top 3 /iaces ;, ead> calegay Ml be ltff10Cnc«I;, the Holiday Section, which appears eam 11usday beginning Nov. 26th. r••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA, 92627 (714) 642-4321 FAX (714)642-5902 ll'lfTI'CTOll llACI • FOl~fAI' lilllY 1n.-d11d Please type or print .i1 r~1 and attach this tonn k> .i1 entries. Deadline for r~lving entries Is 5:30 pm, Nov. 18th. NAME.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ADDRESS~~~~~~~~~~~~ CITY~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- HOME PHONE~~~~~~~~~~~ WORKPHON--~~~~~~~~~~ 0DESSERT0APPETIZER0SIDE DISH 0ENTREE -------·----------------------------- 500 \01"' BllO 11 bold exvlon.•r sailed the Caribbean 10 stark wooden sblpl \\'hlle bl<i e\pudilk>(l) were hllt-d w Ith e\dlrmenl and advt'1lture. IM cmph.bls w~ 001 llD rumfort T00a\ the rul~ hm1 thlaDllt'd .4.t>t-rd 1ti.-T1ll ~btp. ol \\'lod11mmer R1n·frut C'.tuL:it ''Pk>re tb11 Carlbbiu 1n oomfor1 and '"le. ~I of all.} ou ain '*'' } our aw o ~re. tale tht-helm. hoist a ll or put }<JUf fort oo 1h11 rall 11nJ lf't our trt'w do the "orL \\ 10.t11mmer &refoot Cru the world'> laiilest fleet ol Tall 'hip:. with o\er .. 'b.l'ff • \tll~ befin the mtil 6 lo 13 cU\ au from $6iS Call ot Wl11ft for tnformallon and brochura S109 1-800-327-2601 -:. PO "'"' t.:n Oey1ooro M1aml 8-_h. f1.1Jll9-0UO SMALLER HEALTH ~ CLUBS - THE WAVE OF ·THE. 90's In our fo t paced society of the 90's, time has become our most valuable commodity. M3ny individuals who enjoy working out arc finding that the long trek to their l3rgc health club is taking too large of a chunk out of thei r daily life .. This, combined with the fact that large club have a cold and impersonal atmo phere, is why small, local health club arc becoming the wave of the 90's. A good example of this trend is Club Corona del Mar & Boutique located on Coast Highway south of MacArthur Blvd. top-of-the-line and state-of-the-art Club Corona dcl Mar is a local, equipment, high powered personal . convenient club tha( offers· a complete trainers, a complete line of aerobics workout facility to a limited number and exercise classes, as well as a of member who arc mostly women workout boutique. 'The aub's and a few men. Club Corona del state-of·the·art equipment select.ion Mar has recently remodeled and has includes Cybex, Hogan, Acx, Star spared no e~pen c in offering Track, Stairmastcr and Combi. "Even member the be t in equipment as some of your large and expensive well as a staff of cxtn:mcly talented clubs do not have equipment this in!llructors, scaled down m a warm, . nice", said one member. If you desire personal atmo!>pherc, Like large clubs, your own personal workout coach to Club Corona del Mar o ffers optimize your workout program, Oub --.. Corona del Mar even has several high powered personal trainefl to motivate you into shape. If you ue a beginner or a lifetime aerobics junkie, Oub Corona del Mar abo offen .• "Ewn wmt of 10QT la'Nf and ~nsiw club$ do ""' complete hnc up of dance and ~robec ha~ tquipmtnt this nict." clas~s for all l~els, from low 1mp1ct and \tcp cla\stS to the new body hand selected from a larse ~p Of 'manufacturtK across \Culpt and funk. "I've been to a lot of the country, an exciting select~ _of apparel for ,,n shapes clu~··, said one member .. But this and sizes. The workout bouttquc is open to the cencral . I puhllc. M aerobics class is the best 'vc ever Oub Corona dcl Mar is local and convenient to all of 1t1 taken.'' The Oub''I aerobic program i mcmbcn and offcn the fOfCmost in service, cl111e run by a former aerobic TV network equipment and 'ltaff. The Oub is currently offerina new 5tar and, unlike most club , all members a very affordable offer of three months for 'instructors arc highly trained and $99 00. For moR infonnation call 7141 720-'9SS or p> visit _._. ccnifeed Rccognizina that a variety their cocwtnitnt location at the comer or Coase Hiahwey low impa(t and stq> dout.s to tht new of workout attire is hard to rmd. Cub and Fcmleaf at 2660 East Coast Highway, Corona dcl Corona dcl Mar and Boutique has M,,.a.r~~ ' ' I .I Thursday, October 29, 1992 A f 3 ommunity Forum I Community Forum runs on T ue)(.IJys, Thursdays and Salurtla~ Write to: Pilot letters, 330 W. Bay St., Cost.i Mesa, CA 92627 Fax letters to: 646-4110 Readers' Holline ... 642-6086 Editor William lobdell ..• 642·4321, ext. 351 ast words n Sandy _ nd Mary m writing to "set the record raight" relative to the alition for Responsible crnmcnt," a political action mince that 1 co·ehair with Jim 3n. Our group is not the ·ego of Orv Amburgey 3nd s a group, hold no animosity ndictivcncss against the two bents we hope to defeat. r sole motivation is our ern about the deteriorating ess climllte in Costa Mesa, . ack of adequate support of usincss community by bents Mary Hornbuckle and y Genis; 3nd the fiscal anagemcnt of our city ces. Hornbuckle is quoted by paper as slating "The city has · r had a deficit." This simply true. fiscal 1989·90 - nues $'58,047,000, e).pcnditures 120,000; fiscal 1990·91 - nues $64,305,000, expl!ndilures 30,000; fiscal 199 1-92 - nues $65,766,000, CApcnditures 7,000. Apparently buckle has confu ed ca h with income balanced again t nditures. e spent hours personally 1ng through 50 some odd s of city budget record) at the ic library, ava ilable to all who to know the tru th. It i nm a ty picture. From Ci cal 1989-90 ugh fiscal year endin~ June I, • city reve nues h\lve increased ercent while salaries and cs have increased 55 percent. nditurcs have C.\ceeded me and we've covered the shonfall year after )Car by ntedly taking money from the rnl fund reserve. It :ippcars -.c'vc.dcpletcd our c:ish rves from $20..28 million in I '89 to approximately Sl4 · n in fiscal year ending June 992. The fiscul '92-'93 budget for a furtht r increa e in nditure; for salaries and and anticipates a IJ,Jrther case IO :lies ID.\ re\.enuc. is obviou th at \\.C need u ger team managing our city's· ct and fi cal policies, icularly in view or 1hese 1ough omic time . The city's nditurcs need 10 be cut but in righJ area . Culling our police ection back 5 percent as mbcnts Hornbuckle and Genas in fiscnl 1992-93 when cased gong activily is a leading en concern is obviously not the g to do. cgarding incumbents nbuckle and Gcni • upport usincss. The kindest thing I say is thnt it's totlllly equate. Our Harbor lev3rd or Cars is in a s-modc. The apath etic nsc 'the council gave to their · fof help wns unbelievable. s true revenue is the l:ugest cc of city revenue. Protecting source by supporting :ind ing our car dealers should had top prioritr and edinte action dnven by a City ncil appointed task force. Thi st one of many eJ<amplcs of equate support and the gc in attitude by the m3jority ur City Council mcmbe~. . e have a great city; we must ow and replace Hornbuclle Genis with new candidates have not only the right ificotions and ability, but also appreciate the urgency for pt corrective action. RUSS GILBERT Costa Mes3 Costa Mesa: ·stick with the incumbents Erickson arld Hornbuckle to win; Genis or Retoske to shoW I r you can look past the hit pieces and ignore lhe h9t rhetori c, the Costa Mesa City Council race has been a positive campaign that has helped focus the spotlight on a long list of pressing issues. The political contest has also brought together a worthy group or candidates who seem to have a genuine interest in the city and its future. The candidate debates hove been healthy affairs and th e discussion, we Joe Erickson ore confident, will not end on Nov. 3. but will shape local debate in the years to come. Among the most vital issues that ha'e been raise arc the city' continued economic health, the increase m crime, gang acti,ity, basic infra tructurc and the nagging perception in some quarters that the current council is -for some reason -anti·busine~. Toor-starters, \\.e want.to go on record in noting th:n the current fi,c·memb;!r Cit) Council is a good city council. Under its leadership, the city has been a mooth machine. The city, contrary to some reports, has been fi scally prudent, we:uhering this recession "ell. It hall been responsive to its citizens. It has not hit residents up with excessive fees or taxes to balance its budget. And it has wrongly been beat up as being a roadblock to local business. For those reasons, we see no reasons 'Tor change on the council. Mary Hornbuckle Among the 10 candidates. two or the incumbents -Joe Erickson and Mary l lornbuckle -lltanc.J· out. Doth arc dedicated, hard·\\ori...ing, C\.e n-handctl lucal politicians "ho posse-.-. the rare kn:ick for underi.tandmg the full spectrum of is Iles in Costa Mc'>a. Erickson, a former city planning commissioner. was appointed to the council to complete Ed Glasgo" ·s unfini hed term. It turned out to be J tremendous appoin tment. Ericbon h~ai. bec·n 3 breath Of frl!\h :ur Jnd the Cit)\ Ix t inten..-stl. \\OulJ be scned an eke.ting him to a full fou r-year term. Hornbuckle, ''ho is completing her second year as mJyor, has been a consilltent voico of moderation and compromi e on the council. Under her· leadership the city has become a more tolerant place. 1 t has cleared major hurdles, such as adopting a new general plan. And it has remained a choice place to live, play and shop. We urge Hornbuckle's Sandy Genis ... or re-election. The third incumbent, Sandy Genis, 1s a more complicated study. She rode a ,1ow·gro\\th ticket 10 'ictor') four }c:::Jr'> ago but she has, at time~. bl!cumc mired 111 ~mailer, more petty 1ssuel1. Slill , she is lhc planner on lhc cuuncil, the person v.ho CJn look undr;r thl! hood and help figure ou t compkx mana:i ra nging from cm ironment.11 impact report'> to abstr:.ic.I edicts fn>m thc -\1r Qualuy M.anagement Dbtnct. In that rcgartl, shl! h:is hdpcJ rnund out J cou~1I that lacb her tcchno-in'lighr Jnd -)I!'> -occasional obsession with the nut-. and bolls of city business. Out tor the \.Oter who feels the council as laci...mg an 3d\ocate of the business community, there is Denis Rctoske. An anorney with law offices in Costa Mesa, Retoske is bright, approachable and straight ahead in his conviction that the council needs to be more helpful and responsive to local Denis Rotoskc business. There are also several newcomers in the field who would tlo the cit> "ell in other posts or positions. Doth Kc' 1n Au">tan and Don Williams are kecnl> 1ntcroted in the city. It wo~ld be a sh a ml! to \\ Jste th:u interest and we hope the Cll)0ll leader' mo'c to tap their tlllent~ and Zl!a l once the \.Ole is in. Fin.:111 ... \\I! think thJt once the election ;., over, ihc council !.hould make a quick OlO\C IO buh tcr up its relationship with local bu-.inl!ss and remove any lingering uout1h that the Costa Mesa City Council " an~ thing k'>s th Jn pro-business. The great !waterfront · lease debate ·-VOTE YES : Measure M makes do ll ars and se nse By David R Carmichael T he Newport H:trbor Arca Chumbcr or Commerce urgC:s ll )C\ \.Ole on Measure M. Approval of Measure M v.ould result in an amendment to the Nev.pon Beach City Charter to conform with provisions or state IJw regarding the leasing or city-ov.ned pwpcrty induJing tide and submerged l.md' The Caty Council currently ha' limited leasing authority v. ith regJrds 10 city-owned property. Measure M will simply clarify the ra~ht of the council to :ipprovc leases con astent with 1hc terms provided under the Mate'11 general IO\\.S. The City Council has wi\cly crnbJrkcd upon a program to evaluate the income producing potential of city-owned property. The lcal.ing of municipJl property currently generates appro).imatcly 10 percent of ~II city TC\'Cmle The cit) 's reliance on the c fund "ill likely incrca c in the future as the state continues to use trad1t1onal i.ource'I of municipJI rC\cnuc. such as propcn) t::i'e~ and \Chicle hccn'>c • fee: • 10 bJIJnce it~ 0\\ n budget The cit) "ill need more and more re,cnuc from cit) ·O\\ ncd property to maintain acceptable leH!I Nf\.\,f'l.)RT H "-f\801< AREA (ltl\MRCR or Ul\1\lfRCf ha\e more linJncing · Oe\lbilll\ under the st:.ite le~c gmJelinc,, ~1c:1,urc ~1 \\ill l!n\urc that the ctt) receives fair marke1 ""'lue for the rcnt=il of its propert) b) rernO\ ing any in onsistcnck) betv.ecn the city's local lc:J'c rcgulJlions .anJ stJte '"''. The p:.1!.sagc of Mcasuri.. M v.ill dramat1c.1ll) increase the income producing potential for of police, fire and library services. Approval of Measure M will facilitate the Caty Council's ability to find pro.,pccth e lcs\ces b<:cau'e the city \\Ill ' . city propert) b) conlirming the.: Cit) Counctl's authont) tti lease property for a commerci:illy re;N>n,1ble term. 1 hi! importance of ~leasurl! M " highhghtl!d b) 1he c11y's current fiscal cri-.is. 1 his )C!lr's budget is more than SS mill1on Ice. th=i.n l::ist )ear and conscf\ati'e re\cnue c'tamate ... uggest further dei..rca,es. Nev. port Beach w3s forced to lay oft more than ,34 full·time cquiH1len1 po!litions and more 13) offs could be e\pcctcJ ne\t )car unle s new revenue '(1urcc' Jrl! founJ lnacased revenue from it)•O\\l\c;J prvpcrt) Ill one very fiscally rcspon">able ~;iy to mlinta1n the current k'cl of municipal l.CI'\ ice~. thereby reducing the need to raise user fees. Yes on M 1 the bc~t \\l) to protect the quality of hfe for Ne'' port Beach residents \\llhout any incrca~e 111 t:l\es. • Dmid R. Cormidwt'I is board chairman of tile .Vt11port I/arbor Art-a Chamber of Commufe. . VOTE NO: It's a sweetheart deal for Balboa Bay Club Editors n(Hc: Tberr is ronflict1n1: drb111r oa wMIMr Meason !tf would impact the &/boll S.1 Club or "brthu tht long- standing club is ucmpt from tht city charter. By Drew Lawler W ho stand the mo t to gain from th• passage of Measure M? Consider these facts, then you decide. 1. Currently, any wa terfront lease longer than 2S years on city-owned property must be iipproved by voters. A no vote on Measure M retains thi right. A ye~ vote gives the City Council oomplete authority ta enter into a 66-year lease on waterfront property without voter approv:il! 2. The Balboa Bay Oub would like to have its current lease extended to m,\ke 1t~ proposed convention-size hotel more financially attractive to themselves or to a potential buyer. 3. The current City Council wants a hotel bu ilt on the Bay Oub property. Last ye.tr, thL Planning Comm~aon cmlur;ctl the Ua)' Club'~ conven1ion-.. iled hotel 7-0 • The maJOrity of the council w .1c; ready to rubber stamp the plan. and only nJrrnwl~ voted .igain t the hotel after a huge. c1ty-w1dc oppos111on !!rcw m the I Ith hour. 4. Even 1f they had \\lied to .1pprove th e Bay Club's new hotel, the Caty Council ~new, m all proba~ility. tt would 'ittll have to get voter approval to extend the club\ waterfront lea, e. With the maJority of the voter clearly opposing the hmel, lhe lcn~c extension wouldn't stand a c.hance. 5. Now it's 12 months later fhe controversy surrounding the Bay Cluh\ proposed hotel has died down. nd the City Council has learned its le. 1;on. Jr they can sne:ik Measure M on the ballot, conful>C the wording and get 11 passed, they won't need voter appro\al 1<> extend the Bay Oub .. ~ lease. They can vote in the hotel and vote in a new 66-)ear lea e and we can't do 3 thing about it. Here's the exact wording nf Mca ure M as 1.1 will appe.u on the ballot "Not~lth-.tandmg. an~ other pro._i.,.on ol tha'I Charter. the City Council 'h.ill ha\e the authoratv to lc.ic;c c1tv--0\\ned property • including tade and !lubmcrgcd lands ~ long a., the lcac:c i'I limited to the tcnn<> perm111ed by State law." .._, Where Joe, at mention that the rc~1dents ot "le" port already have the nght to approve wJtcrfront lcac;c in CXcec;o, of 25 )C.lr'? .._, Where doe 1t mention that t{ we vote yes that we v.111 forfeit that right'? .,, Where dol!s 1t mention that by l1m1tang the lease to the term permitted by \late law, we're actually increasing the lc:u<1e tem1 the cou ncil c..in ~rant from !5 years pre ently to 66 year<;'l . Wh.ll' wor-.e, no argument against Mcasurl! M wa i.ubmitted for the ballo1 becau e no1'o<ly lnew about it in tame to make the cut-oft foF the balk1t pre d.ttc Convcnaent, huh·> TI1e wording of Measure \.1 -and the absence of any argument agami.t the . mea~ure on th e ballot .,... .can only be dc,crilx·tl a' dcccuful Pcrh:ips the "orJ1n~ v. .i ... n't mtentaonally det"CJVing. Pcrhap 11 wac; JU'it sloppy work. It's not thJt :i hotc.I albeit a c;caled-~11 vcNon '' a poor u<;agc of the dt)·O\\ncd bayfront property that's so - ohjcctionablc. It's 1he neaky method the Catv Council has chosen to dupe the \.\Her~ ll'c; wrong and it's reprcscntat1\'C of the growing animo ... ity \.Oters have with our political sy tcm. 1 urge the City Co•tncil to immed1atcl) aulhonLe the printing of .m .1rgument .\gam t Me..LSure M to be handed to each \.Oler ac; they enter the polio;. Jn domg i.o, they can exonerate 1hemsehe and restore ·1 mca.sure of good '31th 111 our cit'\"' leader hip. At a time "hen we've been roclo;.cd by ~andals, \\C um cert.univ u~c \Omc. On Nov '· d\m't ~e fooled by Measure Mand unknowingly vote away your rights-. Vote o on Mea,ure \t -and please, inform your neighbor ... Drt"W UIJt/tr I •. Ba.Hhorr. rr. idtnl The banker wore ears, the lawyer had snakes fishnet stockings up to here and ------eye-popping dccollcta&e way down to \here - promptina ho t to po'it guuds in case or a r<1id by the Newport Bench vice quad. • An attorney came os Mcdu~a, with snakes - imported from the Junales of K·Mnrt - cra~lln1 in her coiffure. There were pnze for the freakie l co tunics, anJ n special prcscnlation for the mo t ou\ragcou' attire. Thi wa awnrded to a ncv.,paper columnbt, nnd cnme as a surprise -bccau\C he wa) wearing his normal treet clothe . h~> baJ the honoree didn't \>tick rirnund, but he had rentcJ the v. h1te bcarll only until midnight 0 000! -UJndlc~der·pu n tcr Ray Mohony, booked for 'ewral I h1llo"ecn g•J"i uround Oho ta Mc,a, h,,, come up with S<.lmc oriainal c;om~.,it1on~. to wit: AND ~ow \\E lL\\E HAUTE llOUGOULll\S -Only in Nc\\.fX1rt Rkhc couhJ there be a l\Jllo"cen part~ featuring (ore )·Ou re;idy for this'.) "dc,igner hobgoblin"." I hat's wh;.at it 3)'> in a .. c.1ry pre rclca'e from the c .. ·cr·in,cnthe Jc11n Tandow k,y, thumping the Jrum' for Ol! .. 1gning Women. a \U)"l!'X'rt group l\lt the Art ln~lltutc of Southern C.1liforni:i. I he 'P<>0"-Y cri11er' will be unlca,hNI ,1tu rday night ut the Four ~ca\\'n~ •fotcl, ,,hen (.•gain q1,1,,1ing) "the ballm"m' \\all be tr.1n,formcJ into ,, gh\hlly c:iuldron, \tc:.ming \lo ith a brew 11( trick and trc:it' fot the un". I)." An Independent News~per Published by C0.1st Communary ~'\. Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr. chairman Jim Creuinger publisher arty: OBOD Y ntEll£ BUT US WEIRD CHARACTERS -h was \his kind or outlandish Halloween costume •The town'• most prominent banker mo a Mickey Mouse, complete with asepaint and rodenf nose. Perot·like an, a double layer of black pantyhose, nd homemade red lbon1. • A usually dipified IOCialite came u a ild West s:aloon ''holte11," with black ,, Whit's that? You say -------the~ arc everyday ight . adornin& our enchanted sboru7 Well, moybc so, but this happened to he •--,--• Tue day's monthly mhcr 1ta,ed by the Corona del Mar Ch.1mbcr of Commcrte. The uauoHy u1iJ "enuc. l"he fiYe Crowns restaurant, may never reco,er from tbc on.taupt. I mean, how do )'OU explain ro diners that "Sheet on a Shinale .. rcfcn to a 1ian b(in& waftcJ by 1i. Jholtfy apparitions? ( "I Wanna Ghoul Ju-.t Lilo.:e the Ghoul That Harried Dear Old Dad.'', "Af'lplc Dlo som Tomb.'' "Can't We Uc F1enll'lr° "I in 't Gut No 000 ." "01J "our Mumm\ omc fr om Ecric·lunJ'>" • "Vienna Scrc3m :· There\ ml>n:. but I'm ""itina for the btJ.;hcct mu,ic. -0 l he: event i, balkJ '' "Spoo~ Srmt • 3n,\ \~l\l\!l'IO," Vihich 'lmulll pf\ ,j(lc "4\fJ,m1th 1;,hOn) ('~C .tl'u\C) \\Ith nnothcr huliJ3 ng title. HO\\ Dl>l)U\ "\'voJ")O ome thin to Mc?" Jtrl) Kobrin"s N>lumn ren l'ut"11J 1 ltund•.u ud S.1urd11J • lktinnin1 nt:•I ttt'flc l\Pbrin "• column 11111/ run \lvnd•t fftdnt\d.t) \ Ind f"r#dJt,! C, Tom johnJOn •nsociate publisher w.m~m s. lobdeU ed1t0t ,\ vice pr~dcnt St~e Marble man.aging ~atoc A ii = 4 ' -I Ir B it: r h· p Jc • ( f 0 ~ I } ( a t 2 I l J I , , A 14 ThURday. October 29. 1992 Back Page MEASURE . From A1 power to negotiate longer leases, Burnham and the city staff conclude, the city can increase its revenues. ''It just smells fishy to us," snid Cliff Haven resident Marie Hogland. "We are concerned that this Measure M is soft of a backhanded way for the Bny Club to get a longer lease than they otherwise could." Not so, Burnham said Wednesday. "In terms of there being some hidden agenda here, there really isn't any," Burnham said. "Measure M is born ou t of the city's revenue property and tideland affairs commiuee. This committee believed that il was important to clearly state the authority of the council to lease property." Currently, city Jaw requires that a lease of city·own~d property for more than 25 years be approved by a majority of the voters in a municipal referendum. But Burnham said the charter makes a couple of exceptions, both of which apply to the Balboa Bay Club. One section of the city's 1957 charter excludes waterfront property that was leased before the charter's existence from the referendum requirement Those properties in the city include Marina Park, the American Legion Y:icht Club and the Bay Club, Burnham said. The Bay Club first signed its lease in 1948, Burnham said. Another section says the city must ask Cor a vote of the people on any lease longer than 25 years, but not if the property on the land can be returned to the city at the end of the lease. The Bay Club property would need to be returned to the city at the expiration of its lease. But other waterfront properties, such as Beacon Bay, arc subject to the charter becau e that property would not return to the city, Burnham said. Balboa Bay Club spokesman Dennis O'Neil said the club has contended all along that they don't need the vote of the people for a lease extension. And he also took exception to the allegations that the club was behind the measure. "It has nothing to do with 1he Balboa Bay Club, it was not initiated by the B:ilboa Bay Club and the Balboa Day Club did not even know ii was aoina to be on the ballot uatil the city council approved it unanimously." O'Neil said. "Trying to make it a Bay Club issue is totally wrong." But interpretations of the ci~ charter have varied in the past. In 1969, when the Bay Club sought a SS-year lease extension it was put to a city-wide vote and defeated. And during Bay Club expansion 1alks two years ago, Councilwoman Evelyn Hart requested the council to put any lease for more than 25 years to a vote. But that vote was never needed because the expansion pl3ns were ultimately rejected by the council 4·3. Even if Measure M is passed, council members and Burnham insist that would not preclude the council from requesting a city-wide vote on the expansion. "If they (the Bay Club) want any expansion, I want to put it 10 a vote," Councilwoman Jean Watt said. "No matter how Measure M goes each of these properties is an entity that has ils own constituents in the city. The city can always choose to put something on a vote." IBT From A1 be llked to pay back $2.4 million . With a 10-year pay plan beina pro- posed, lhe repayment could cost the city about S2AS,OOO annually. "That translates into cuts of ~ lice, firemen and everything else," said Ken Delino, deputy city man· ager. In neighboring cities, Costa Mesa could be asked to pay back about $300,000 but Jl'ine could be charged as much as $5.6 million. Both Sansone and Delino arc alJ&Cred by the state decision to charp Newport Beach so much became they contend the city never collected that much in sales tues from aerospace industries. "For the type or things the state charged the sales tu on, there arc few if any suppliers in Newport • Beach," Sansone said. "There is absolutely no way in the world they can spend that kind of money in Newport Beach. h's absolutely incredible and we are going to take them to court if we have to." .. WAGNER From A1 business with stores in Victorville and S:ln Bernardino. Golden han- dles the day·tO·'day operations of the business and Wagner is the chief financial officer. AJthough the allegations against Wagner are based on a $57,000 check drawn -on the school district health insur· ance account and paid to Cobbler Express, Golden said he had no knowledge of the check. GRIDLOCK in the courts GANGS in NewpOrt B0ach GRAFFl.TI in Irvine "l just can't believe it to be true," Golden said. "Unless it can be proven, l cannot believe it." _, CRIME in Costa Mesa Accordina to a letter by B Oliver, executive director of t Board of Equalization, it doe mallet whether the com spent the money in Newpo Beach. "Even though defense cont tors were not IOC3ted in every t county and transit district in state, every local ju~isdiclion in th state did receive taxes from th purchases of overhead materia by these contractors," Burto WJOte. Nonetheless, the cities -sti reeling from state budget cuts have banded together to fight th aerospace court decision. An Congressman Chris Cox, R Newport Beach, wrote to Mayo Sansone promising his suppon. Also, Councilwoman Evely Hart helped convince the stat and county League of Cities t draft resolutions that ask Presi dent George Bush, to forgive th debt. "The state docs not have tha kind of money and neither do th cities," Hart said. "The cities II' taking this seriously and will pur sue it as for os we have to." School district officials now say Wagner purchased four blank "counter" checks at Wells Fargo Bank. One of the checks -made out to Cobbler Express -was used to withdraw $57,000 from the district's health insurance fund. -DRUNK DRIVERS on our streets ' . "We're trying to chase down . whe re they might be buried in the volume of paperwork we're trying to wade through," said school board President Forrest Werner, adding thal the checks amount to at least SI 00.000. "lt may even be more than that," Werner said. "We're lcind of hedging on that until we know what it is." Still 10 be determined is wheth- er funds were embezzled from other school district accounts. Al· though all checks must be signed by two administrators, the S57,000 check thal ini tiated the investiga· 1ion was only signed by Wagner. And Wagner was in charge of rec· onciling all financial accounts in the school district's $95 million budget. according to Newport· Mesa school distric1 Superinten· den~IL Both school district officials and the deputy district auorney in charge of the investigation are re- luctant to say whether they believe Wagner should be arrested. Wag· ner may have later replaced funds lhat he allegedly diverted out of school district accounts for his own use, according to Werner. "There is a possibility the money may have been returned," Werner said. "We haven't really, at this point, been able to recon· cile these accounts to see if there is any cash miss ing." Deputy Dislrict Attorney Carl Biggs will say little beyond the fact that his investigation is continuing, but he did hint that be expects the investigation to result in criminal charges. "From my perspective, the school district has already said 100 much about this case," Biggs said. "It may interfere with select· ing a jury panel." The school distnct also appears to be headed toward court. After meeting with the school district at- torney Tuesday night, school board members believe a civil law- suit against Wagner is likely. Al- though the extent of the damage done to school district fu nds is yet unknown, Werner said parents arc concerned. "Every per on who has a child in school is concerned about th e economic welCare of the dimict and just how they are impacted by this," Werner said. "This i a big deal bccau e we are strapped for cash." LOCAL NEWS ONLY For a subscription to the Daily Pilot, call 642-4333. IT'S TIME TO ~ROTECZ QUSSELVES! «J) \ASSOCIATION OF ORANGE COUNTV DEPUTY SHERIFFS ~ ·;j--Joins your neighbors by endorsing DEBRA ALLEN for JUDGE ~ JI" Tough on crime-will keep ENDORSED BY: JUDGE~ ARBITRATORS crlmlno/s off our sfreefJ ~~~~~~I ::~~~ranee Turner AND ATTORNEYS Mayor Pro Tem Sandro Genis SupDOrtlna Debra Allen for Judge Rot>elf H. GolliVan Dennis O'Neil Mayor Solly Ann Sheridan Jomes K. Tum« Tioy o . Roe Mayor Pro Tem Bony Hammond Poul Egly INce Peotter Councilperson Peter Buffo Craig Komon$ky J. Mitchell Jackson VlctOf Penon Joan Penni Councilperson John Cox Nancy Wleben·Stock Susan E Solot Councilperson Evel\il'\ Hart Marte A. Soden .___.. c· ,. ... r• • TI th J Rabun _,,.. • erson "'· Councilperson John Hedges ~n;,, Cord =.\.,~ Councilperson Ruthelyn Plummer Thomas G. Reinecke ~raid s. Uni• Councilperson Jean Watt Hugh Hewitt tvron M Rot*\ Councilperson Art Bloomer TheodOfe s. Wentworth John R. Stahr Councilperson 8111 Verdoulls == :~:sby t;::ts:::! Former Mayor Jackie Heather Mlcha9I A. Porfigol _. Roo-Schnapp Former Mayor Arlene Schafer w1111am M. Monroe -('ladlal. U.llngJ Mory AllMn Mathias Former Mayor Donald Strauss H. sran ltent "You Ull C'Orl•I O• ""'"' Allftl lo bt &Ir wltb IJonut tlllitlll •od t-6 Oii cottrktft/ C'rl111la•l1. Sk ,,., 1tlllllllfr ptrlonnft/ btr job tnd addtd rrwllbllltr to this coantr'1 Judkl•I 1T1lt111." ·°"'1.,e <M•tr S.~ Tom Rlltr Senator Fronk Hiii Assemblyman Mickey & Ann Conroy Assemblyman Giit • Anita Ferguson Assemblyman Nolon Frtuene Supervisor Tom Rltey SUpef'Vlsor Roger Stanton Supervtior Hontet Wieder Marte T. Mencowe Mol1tn Ageson Jo19Ph 0. COINth Mofjorie w. Day St~ C. Monison John DI Coro Marfln J. OoheftV timothy J. Donohue lorry l . Nt.n Thornol G. ldWOrdt lruceA.. , .... RObert J. Matthews Mk:haee c. Gettng Mary l Y"e Gokiltoctt P'Nltll l . Gf'Mn Morttn GrMOOoum Jomeia R. Ho"'"*1on ,.t• Zeughclu• W*lam J. Moword leda L. kolto CMstophef J. Day Moword J. '°"' QfennO.~ Steven R. Kuhn Robeft It Ired! R. Guy Lemen OonCllld Addnson lort>ora l . Uchmon GOfY IL~ Douglass w Abendroth lorry s. Mk:hoeleon Robeftl. lchwom Wendy J. Mck .. Nn Ronald I , lehwartl Jefftey A. Mlman '°"°" '-" "'°"'°' o. ~ Pold '°' by DURA N.llN FOR JUOG( Ken w ..... ..,, 317 lopood Of,, HI, CA 926'0.tO #f204St St.pMn C. ~ ., YOUR NEIGHllORS .. SUPPORTING DEBRA ALLEN FOR JUDGE Chucll Montero, .......... Ctt.nt for lettef Judges• Co-choir Cllmlnol Julllc:e Comm., Ctr Marte Cardelucct, ...... dent COfOnCI Htghtoltdl Homeownet1 ,._,, • Oaftc Hayet, ,, ..... .. HalbOt View ... , Community AHn. • Rolph Rodhetm. ~ ...... lalbOa II. Mon'9 Ownef'I Aur1. • °'· ~ 0 . leclu'nan Councllman M lloomer GolyW. lunll King • lH luntetn Lany • Jean CcWon Ston a Rae Cohen ....., w. con.y ~ l Mrs. MlcMy CONOV ec.t't Coult« Costa Meta N.l.A. Counclmon John Co• lyta CIO#bd Wally a Clal9e Cruttenden C~Janl>eboy Hank I Noncy DI Ollv9fo Jamet De loom N.M.U.I D. Id.• Tom a Monica DMrnef Lynn Dowty lany ...... '-* • Geoliglo llam'9f Juclth Ptanco, N.M.U.l .D. Id.• ••• ..,., DcMd ..... ' "" Suppotts the deofh penalty >"' Has extensive civil law experience that wt/I help relieve the backlog In municipal court >"' Supports citizen elforlJ lo frH nslghbothoods and , tehoo/$ of gangs, drugs and cflmB II" Involved In ldWng the problems ol OUI community OS 0 volunfHr for OMJf two decodes "" Hal own«/ a apeta1«1 a 1UCCM1U1 ,,,.,_ a w11 cony"""-~ ... lnlo the COClttluom "" ,.,.., tt our dlltlct Md ,,,.,.,,,,. UIWIMlotldl OUI unlqw choloc,., ports Tllndly October 29, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642·4330 ext.387 John Drayton-boatin!VB3· Classified/BG Automotive/810 Mustangs' mixture includes all-out hogs~ and one prime rib • ~ Mesa's Binh 'Runaway' Tran is surrounded by unique collection of hit-men to give Mustangs one very heavy-handed punch. By BarrY Faulkner Sports Wnlef T he offense that lunches together, crunches to· gether. This little-known gridiron axiom is proving out this year • at Costa Mesa High, where a close-knit herd of Mustangs, as dh er e as an "Addams Family" casting call, ha~ produced rushing yardage in prolific pro- portions. Junior running bnck Dinh "Run:l\\ay" Tr::in leads Orange County in rushing (1,358 )anh) and scoring ( 108 points, includ ing I 6 touch· downs), and the Mustangs (3-4) have amassed nearly 2,200 yards on the ground through seven games. Tran, a 5-foot-7, 170-pounder wuh darting speed and tenacity any lineman would re- spect, naturally get!> most of the headlines. But, it'~ the eclectic collection of front men who 3!1> b:>!>king in the limelight focused brightly on the Musta ngs' ground attack. ''It's the linemen "ho always (lie through the newspapers in my office at lunchtim e, checking to see if llinh is holding his lead in the county rushing race," Costa Mesa Coach Myron Miller said. "They're really proud of Binh; he's their man. They realize \h:it when- ever something is written about Binh, it's a reOecuon on their hard work, and a reflec· tion on the Co!>ta Mesa program." Tran, dwarfed by all hi!> constant campus companions, is quick to deflect pc.iise toward the b:ind of behemoths th:it literally conceals his whereabouts from the defense. Hoffman (6-foot·l, 255 pou nds) and Bryan Luxembou rger (6·1, 210); center Jared Wil· son (6·7, 295); tackles Brian Smith (6-5, 285) and Bill VaVerka (5·10, 200); and tight ends Matt Harber (6-5. 180) and Jai.on Weir (6·0, 190). Complementing the front wall, is quar- terback Jeff Niebling (5-10, 170), wh om Mill- er refers to as a glorified guard, in that his duty most often includes pitching to Trnn and lead blocking behind the predictably po- rous hole. • "It's a great group," Mi ller said of the line, which inclu ded ti ght end Adam McNally, before he pinched a nef\.e in his shoulder. ''l had one line at Ramona (High) that pro· duced three Di· vision 1 scholarship kids. But, I believe, this line has more talent." Before this group is through, there may be a recruiting frenzy :>round Wil· son, Smith and pos- s i b I y Lu x e m· bou rger. ·all juniors. VaVerka is also a junior. while Weir is :i polentfal pros- pect as a ~ho­ morc. Harber and Hoffman are the lone seniors in the group. "l knew lh~ \\35 ---........... lrt P.t~1).,ly P.luc Costa Mesa HiRh's offensive line has a load to carry on its shoulders in the form of S-foot-7, 170-pound junior Binh Tran (1 ). Civing him a lift has been {clockwise) Adam McNally (9), Bill Va Yerka (5 3), Brian Smith (51 ), Malt Harber, Rich Hoffman, Bryan Luxe mbourger and Jared Wilson, and Tran obviously has responded accordingly. "Binh is so sm:ill, he gets right behind our line, and the defense just can't find him, at times,'' Miller said. Included among the seven-man wall in the double-tight end alignment are: guards Rich a good line, last year," s:iid Tran. ··we had three sophomores !>tarting, and l had run be- hind them on the freshman team, before that. t think one of the reasons we play so "ell together, is that we're all friends. We all hang around together, and socialize. We have See HOGS/14 ' \ I . Huge tist for Estancia ...,. Laguna Hills' vaunted passing attack threatens Eagles tonight. Sea Kings 'reloading' ~ ~ CdM in critical duel with University Friday. By Barry Fautknef Si>otts Wnter IRVINE -In any g1,cn ye:u -at least "" for the past 13 -pid..ing 1hc winner of the ~ Corona del Mar H1gh·Uni"·ersity High foot· ball game has been no mier lhan prcdic1-~i: ing the outcome of the pregarne coin 10s '. .. Though the Sea Kings lead the series 9-6· · l, 1he p:ist L3 seasons have produced parity, as each team has won six times, with a 14·l4 tic thrown in. What's more, The Trojans have scored a combined 188 points against CdM during the 13-ye:ir sp:rn, "'hile CdM See SEA KINGS/82 By Bany Faul~er Spcm \met NEWPORT DEA C H The l:.stanc1a High football team ha built a reputation fo r grounding pre- vious ly·pot e nt aerial attacks this )Car, and Coach John Licbcngood 1 hoping f.o r much the same tonight Laguna 1-illll>, led by junior quarterback Justin Vedder, is the latest 10 See EAGLES/I I r MESA TIRE COMPANY AUTO FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 2049 Herbor Blvd. • Costa M- 19~~-REG. 929.95 7:30 -4:00 ONL V NO APIUmEN1' NECf.SMRV NO SMOG ., ON SAl\llli\V. All CONDl110NIN6 1 CH.!5!' •Chtd forlfMI • . I • Rechlrte """" • .tc11Hona1 cott I •4891.,.. C8rl L _ --U-lloll INCUl>ES: • OIL l FD.mt •FRONT 00 UJ8E St6~f.QS I I _ _J __ .... ......... 2'-1!! We've Moved to a NeW location! The LC1NeSt Prices in town have moved to 2221A Harbor Blvd., in Costa Mesa! 'arts lo ic - MtJOPAIQ& ..... .' A = 4 ' -I lt B it. • ( f 0 1 I I ( a t J I c .. - U Thursday, October 29, 1992 : Monarchs poised tor Dana flills By Barry Faulkner Sports Wrl1er DANA POlNT Mater Dei Hig h foo tball coach Bruce Roll in son is tired or relying on one of the best defenses in Orange County. While he is pleasantly surprised by the Monarchs' 6-0-1 record , 2-0 in the South Coast Le11gue, Rol- linson is wary or an offensive unit • that has produced ju t three fi rst- half touchdo" ns the past three g:imes. The Monarchs, ranked fif1h in ClF Division l and sixth in Orange Cou nty, will try to snap out of their offenshe funk :it Dana Hill:. (2-5. 0-2) Friday, in a South Coas.t League battle kicking off al 7:30 p.m. (r 's the fi rst-ever meeting be- tween rhe schools. "l don't know what the real rca- so11 is for all of a sudden. the lights coming on (in the second hall)," Rollim.on said. "But a:. far as my ulcer go, and our coaches' uneasiness, 1 wish "e ~ould be more productivi: in the fir~t l.\\O quarters ... I'm getting tired of talking about it. Sooner or later, 11 ':. going to catch up "uh us and either cost us a shot at an unde- fcJred season, a possible league champ1on:.hip, or the end of our sea:.un." 1'1ater Dei, "hich has allo\\cd the fifth fewes t points among county units (48), has yielded just IO second-half points all season, none in the third quarter. "The defense has continued to nse to the ta k, and it will have to conti nue to play well, until we put together a complete offensive game," Rollinson said. Rollinson said he is resigned to the inconsistent availability of se- nior. ru nning back Nicky Sualu:t, who aggravated an ankle prain against Mission, lhat had fo rced him lo miss all or part of the team's first five games. "l rate his status as question- able, and 1fie scenario tha ha!. Nick) being on-again, off-again i-; .somcibiog "e're going to ha'e ac- cept the rest of the eason." Rol- linson :.aid. Wirh all Rollinson 's concerns. the MonJrch:. have managed to m:.11nt . .11n an unbcJten :.trcJI. uf l:! game:., which bcgJn lJ\I )'Car. Dana Hills abo presen1s a for- midable defensive challenge, giving up an average of just J 2.3 points per game. The Dolphins have !llrugglcd mightily on off en~c. how- ever. -;coring just 63 points this ye;ir. The defending CIF Division 11 runner -up have scored more than 10 points in JUSl one game and have no1 hat double figures the pa:.t three weeks. MATER OE/ ITARIEll8 (tent.tin) llA TD DE Off'EMSE No. ,...,_, NL WI. CL 15 o.rtt lJ1I 6-5 20!i Jr 20 Moe Vasquez !>-11 1 ~ Sr 26 BNn H.al ~ 175 St floe. as F8 TB 8 I A°'*1 litJlria !>-10 160 5' S M¥ldo Caldt!OO 5-10 175 Sf 76 0 CasbgnO!a &..c 255 St 79 Mill MoClllfwly 6-3 225 So 57 Cllns Klfll 6-1 240 St. 73 F Cam.al 5.9 205 St 75 Edp ~ 6-2 250 St 86 LM Sualui 6-1 215 Jr llATllA DE DEFENSE WR WR AT RG c LG LT n: Ne, Pa.,., NL Wt. CL ..... 82 Derr1ck Fon! 6-1 205 Jr 55 Mike loptz 5-11 260 Jr 75 EOOM Mlcias 6-2 250 St. 0 IS.UC AnlOllno 6·2 210 Sr 19 Jason Rtvefl 5-9 180 Jr 46 Pancer GrtQg 6· 1 225 Sf 99 KM! PtkM 5-8 170 St •2 Brian BalljU 5-10 175 St 7 M Barrag111 5-10 155 Sr 24 ~Y Jackson i-3 ·1~ St 22 M J Rzemilt 6-1 170 Jr DE NG DE OLB. ILB ll8 OLB CB C8 FS SS Monday Night Football returns again tD the Villa Nova .., Join us for all the action upstairs on our 5 lVs. Enpy our famous Sports Buffet for only $5. Action starts "- at 5pm. RT mere nfo call 642~7800. Be The r e! . 3131 w. r.-.t ~ NwJPQrt B11ch From 81 test the Eagles' secondary, be&innina with a 7 p.m. kickoff at Newport Harbor Hi&fl. The Hawks (6-1, l·I) riddled Costa Mesa's pass de- fense for 278 yards in last week's come-from-behind, 34-28 victory. to remain a pme behind the Ea&fes (4-3, 2-0) in the leaaue standinp. Lquna Hills. the defend- ing ClF Division VII champion and the two-time de· (ending PCL champ, ii ranked fifth in Division VIII. Vedder, a left-hander. has now thrown for 1,056 yards on the season, completing 60 of 107 with J3 touchdowns and just five interceptions. "La Quinta threw on nearly every down, we shut down Canyon's run-and-shoot, and we held Laguna Beach's quarterback down and he was one of the top- rated kids in Orange County," Licbengood said. The Eagles limited La Quinta to seven completions ;ind 59 passing yards in a 14-0 win. Canyon earned just four completions for 8 yards through the air in a 14-9 Eagles' triumph. Laguna Beach threw for 172 yards, but much of those were ofter a 36-12 Estancia win was 3cademic. The Eagles, winnerf of three straight, have also shown a strong defense against the run, and appear to be building confidence offensively, outscoring op· ponents, 72-36 during the streak. "If we win one of our last three games, we're in the playoffs, and if we win two of three, we're at least co- ~JJA1.W¥w· ~" said Liebengood, who recalls last year's Laguna Hi {s game, which not only ruined the Eagles', PCL title hopes, but knocked them out of the playoffs. "[ think our kids remember that Jame (a 16-0 loss), too," Liebengood said. "They dominated us up front last year, but they're not the same team this year." Estancia is not the same team either, but may be playing UP. to its surprising statu s as league leader. The Eagles will be led by senior quarterback Matt Johner and senior running back Cody Charley. Mater Dei \vide receiver Robert Molina has caught 35 passes for 416 yard and 3 touch- downs, an average of five receptions and 69 yards per start. Johner, who was s:acked seven times and threw two interceptions last year against the Hawks, is averaging more than one touchdown pass per five completions this year, including four the past two games. He also has accounted for 1,052 yards in total offense, 835 through the air. Chorley, who assumed the starting tailback role Inst week, rushed for 136 y3rds :ind totaled 220 net yards with receiving and-kick returns figured in. Standings South Codf League Meter Del San Clemente Capistrano Valley Mission V1ej0 Dana Hills El Toro L••vu• WLT 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 Overall W LT 6 0 1 4 3 0 4 3 0 3 4 0 2 4 0 2 4 1 Frld•v'• O•mu 17:30 . Mater Dtl at Dana H .. Capo Vi ry \'S El Toro at TratJuto H ~ San Ctemer.t.e al 1. ss>011 Vie111 ESTANCIA ITMl1Elll ltentetlvel OFFENSE Hn••• Ho. Pla~er 13 Mall Jo~ 33 Manny SOlrs 23 Oavld 8aml\ltt 11 · Ja ro Arceyut 99 Robert Rm 11 t,He Harnngton 7 4 C atlOS ComtlO TS Brock R>QOlllS £.4 Cew Vt11a 73 John fiJ .ner 44 Jason s ... ett Ht. Wt. Cl. Poe. 6-1 180 Sf. 08 5·7 165 Sr RB S·S 125 Jr WR 5·8 145 J(, WR S.\1 185 Sf. WR 6·2 295 Sr RT 5· 11 225 St AG 6-2 230 Sr c 6·0 265 · Sr LG 6-1 250 SO LT 6-4 2\5 Jr TE No. "8Jer Ht. Wt. 80 Mii' MollWf M 190 55 Mal ~Oft 6-1 235 74 Clllos Comito 5-11 225 78 J.,. RodflgUIZ 6-1 180 41 frtd "'*' 5·11 190 34 AlrOll Ltfllel' 5-10 195 36 ~ lomel 5-10 165 11 Jalro Alt~ s-a 145 '23 OMS knNI !>-S I~ IS T oc1C1 Thompson 5-ti 155 22 Coc!Y Cllal1ey 6· 1 175 Cl ..... Jr. OE Jr. DT SI OT St DE Jf l8 Sr u So. Ol.B "'· ca Jf CB Jf. SS Sf FS ABS }:.mls on 97 cJ mes. •• __________ .1.;....;h...,.c Nc\\porr Harbor defense, SEA KINGS: From 61 Tu:.tin to clinch !>Ole po'i'>C\".>ion llf the Sea Vic" cro\\ n. The two team .. meet rridJ) :JI Ni:wpon H;irbor with J..1,koff scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Woodbm.lg1.. ( 1-5-1 me rail. 0-3-J in league), "hich \JU1l1..J into :.cc- ond place after l:.i~t }l:.tr\ triumph over the. Sailor., (5!2, 2-2), i., cur- rently in the Sea View basement. The Warriors, howc\cr, po!>SC\\ th e firepo\\oer to spoil any con- tender's playoff plan!-., a~ witn es!>cd by their 27-27 tie with Corona del 'Mar, Oct. 16. Quarterback ShcJ !>tone ha~ hurt defense., "1th the run ;ind the pass. He h;i, c:ompktcd 73 of 137 passes for 977 )Jtds and eight touchdo" n . "'ith only t" o in- te rccptions. The Wamor'I ar~ alsu kcn.:d hv junior running bJck. GJI) Young, who has ama~ed 537 ru'>hing the tcJm':. dominant comP.Qncnt, "ill get a huge boost with the re- turn senior ioclle Phil Dloomberg, \\ho \\cnt down with a strnined knee in an Oct. 2 victory over Uni- \Cr::.il). and has missed the last three gJmes. • Oloomberg, a 6-foot-2, 255· puunJ.-.. tandout, and his defensive tc•unmatc , will hope to contain the Wa rriors' wide-open attack. Newport's smashmouth offensive \l)le 1\ predicated almos1 exclu· 'i1vcl) on the run, with junior tail- lKK~ Wade Tift (561 yards on 114 c.1mc\) the featured weapon in a deep backfield corps. Junior Stc\e Gonzales, who has been ltmitcd to defensive duly \\htlc recovering from a deep houldcr bruise, may also sec ~me ume in lhe b:ickficld, ae- curJ1ng to Brinkley. Gonzales wmpilcd 293 rushing yards the fir t tw o games of the season, be- fore yielding to Tift. From 81 has answered with 185. Identifying the favorite thi s year would appear to be an easy ttisk, bu t the momentum surrounding each team coming into Friday night's 7:30 p.m. kickoff at Irvine High clouds the issue considerably. CdM ( 4-2-1 overall. 1-2-1 in league). which opened the season with three straight victories, has won only once since, and no long- er controls its CIF playoff destiny. The Sea Kings overshadowed what Coach Dave Holland called their best defensive effort of rhe season last week, rumbling eight times. (losing three) ond throwing four interceptions in a 23-14 loss to Tu tin. Univcrsiry, on the other end of the turnover scale, recovered 6 of 8 Woodbridge fumbles nnd notched an interception to up ct intra-dty rival Woodbridge and -· 'Herculean' mllllon ~ Trabuco Hiiis looms as heavy t avorite tonight against upstart Mesans. By Barry faululer ....... MISSION VIEJO -Trabuco Hjlls' 21-20 upset loss to Century was a boon to the Pacific Coast League, but Costa Mesa High football co:.ch Myron Miller re- fused to celebrate, knowing full well the former sleeping giant or the PCL would soon be on the rampage. As it happens, the Mustangs from Mission Viejo (6·1 overall, 1- 1 in the PCL) will vent all their pent-up frustrations against the Costa Mesa Mustangs with to- night's 7 o'clock kickoff at Tra- buco Hills. "Century's win wa sn't very good for us," Miller said. "Last week we had to play Laguna Hills after it was blown out by Trabuco Hills for its first loss, and this week Traltuco will be in a foul mood." At least Miller received some good news of his own this week, when Orange County's leading rusher Binh "Runaway" Tran, was cleared to play after sustaining what was feared to be a season- cnding injury. Tran, who has 1,353 Jards on 189 carries, was sideline midway through the second quarter la t week with what was thou&ln to a torn muscle in his.ri&htlaip. injury, however, turned out to muscle pull above the hip jo and he has responded well ultra-sound treatment. "He'll play, but he won't sta Miller said of' Tran. "If the aa wc{e Friday, I'd feel bener a his condition, but he wants to p aaainst Trabuco Hills. and need all the weapons we can bri into this one." Tran, a junior, remains yards shy of breaking t Newport-Mesa District sing season rushing record of 1.538, by Ne-+'J>Ort Harbor's Steve Br in 1983. Cost:l Mesa's defense, which h not Cared well against the pa will receive a strong test from T buco qu3rtcrback Pat Barnes. 8 nes has completed 95 or 192 f 1,548 yards and 14 touchdow with only five interceptions, and considered a Division l recru His three favorite receivers a Cord ell Graham (27 catche Chris Ford (21) and Matt Rechn (18). Costa Mesa will counter with revised secondary, which includ 6-foot-5 tight end Matt Harber cornerback and quarterback Jc Niebling at safety. _NicbJing a Harber have been used previous at outside linebacker. Another def ensivc change wi add 6-foot-7, 295-pound juni Jared Wilson to the front line, I hopes or posing vision proble for the 6-4 Barnes. &DITA IBI 8TAR1ER8 OFRMH , ........... , .... ....,., Ht. tft. 24 Jetl ~ 5-10 170 31 Josh Peca 5.10 190 3 l<eWI StlriJin 6.0 190 81 Corey Sidfs s-10 165 " Miii Halbtf 6-5 180 53 IW VIVeru 5·10 200 64 B ~er 6·1 210 78 .i.'ld Wiison 6-7 295 S6 Rit11 Ho11m111 6-1 ~5 51 llNn ~ 6·S 285 89 Juan Wtt 6-0 190" Cl ..... .. QB 5' F8 Sf R8 Jt WB S<. lE .X LT .X. LG J( c Sf RG Jt Al So TE earn its fir~t \.iclory or the sc;uon. "Anything can happen," Hol- land said. "Uni just beat :in arch- rival and their kids arc going 10 be fired up. But this is our playoff season, because we can't re3lly af- ford to lose another game." CdM's balanced run-pass auack has favored the aerial approach in recent wed • .,, und the Troians ap- pear most vulnerable ag:.11nst the pass. Quarterback Matt Evans is com- ing off a bittersweet performance, which saw a career-high 208 pass- ing yards overshadowed by lhe fou r interceptions. Running backs J.R. W:Uz '(683 yards on 129 carries) and Tom Hess (675 yards rushing and re- ceiving) are the key offensi ve weapons for CdM, while senior tight end Chris Quinn h:i emerged as a s1e11dy performer after a nine-catch, 135-yard cffott against Tustin. University ha struggled corin~ points, averaging just more than eight points per game. DERN SS "'· Wt. 6.0 190 6·5 265 6-1 ~ 6·7 295 6-4 190 6-1 210 !>-10 190 6-S 180 ~10 165 H 175 S.:10 170 Standings Cl.he. So cu .k. OT Sr NG Jr. DT Sf Ola .k. •U Sr u Sr ca Sr ca Sr s Jr s .. aVlew Le .. ue L ...... ~ WLT WLT IMne 400 610 ~ r.ta1oaittJ 3 1 o s 1 o Newport 2 2 0 5 2 0 Saddleb~lc 2 2 0 3 4 0 Tustltl 2 2 0 3 ' 0 CdM 1 2 1 ' 2 1 UnlwrS1ty 1 3 0 1 6 0 WOOdbl1doe o 3 1 1 s 1 Frtdey'a Gamff (7:30t CdM vs Ul'Mrslty. at IMle Woodbridge at Newport Herbof Santa Maroanta at T11Slln ltvlne vi ~ebaek. at SA BOWi Pacific Coaat League Leegue Owerell WLT WLT Eetencle 2 0 0 4 3 0 Ctnwry 1 I 0 2 4 1 tnt>uco H.:!s 1 1 O 6 1 O lllQIN Hills I I 0 6 I 0 ..... 110 340 LaowBth 020 o~o Tonight'• Gamoe (7 p.m.t Coat• 11 ... at Ttibueo tillts Lag~ Hills vs# Esunci, at Ne~ Halbot Frid~'• caa .... (7 lt.m.t Ctntury 11 Laguna Beach NEWPORT HARBOR STARTERS C.NA DEL MAR 8TAR1ERI OFFENSE (tentative) DEFENSE No. Pla~er Ht. Wt. Cl. Poi, No. Pla~er "'· Wt. Cl. ,oa. 7 G1eo w.r ams 511 145 Sr OB 22 33 34 20 80 76 6!> 72 60 75 50 Cra o Conlee 5.9 170 St. wacie lllt 6·1 1115 Jr 19 77 Ph I Olooml>erg 6·2 255 Sr Dan vaugh3n 5·11 205 Sr (8 68 Doug l<Jnlble 5·8 185 Sf. SICY Hams 5·11 160 Sr ~R 76 beau Ralphs 6-2 2•s Sr. Ch.Id La Bm H 150 Sr WA 46 Just n Ketcll3m 5-11 155 St. Jason L1wson 6·• 210 Sr TE 45 Steve Gonzales 5-10 195 Sr. Btau Raiphs 62 245 Sr RT 55 Jett Sanrta 5-10 185 St Josh L~ 5·10 m St RG 30 N.ilhan LIJl'lll)lun 5·11 170 Sr ~~U\111 anson • 6·2 180 Sr c 10 Chns Edw~s 5-9 165 Jr Paul .ll>Mson 5-8 111!1 Jf LG 3 Brea Hlisti 6.() 150 J( J 8e1g-H;in)tn 61 190 JI lT 22 Wade Tri! 6-1 185 J( . Doesvourcarslalthanl? Idle Rough? Give Poor mlleauei Gall Us! We're the ~- DrlveabllllY Expetts Carburetor Rebuilding • Fuel Injection Tune-Up • Smog CertificatiOn .. Open Mon-Frt 8:30to 5:30 Qill DE OT HG DE OL8 ll8 ll8 Ot.B CB CB FS (714) 642-82~ tor an appointment 2945 Randolph Ave . CostaMesa OFnNH ltent•tlve) DllFDIS• No. Pl•t•' Ht. Wt. Cl.Pos. No. Player "'· Wt. Cl. Poe. 12 Mall vans 5-11 180 St. 08 78 MikeOeAM11 6-2 220 Sr. OE 29 lom Heu 11·2 200 St. RB 81 Gordy Clemons 8-2 210 Sr. OT 44 JR Will 5·10 170 J( RB' 70 MlclieV Long g.3 240 Jr. OT •O Jet!W~ 5·7 150 Sr. WR 80 Jell Borland 8-2 180 Jf. DE 20 A1ncty 11-3 175 St. WR 32 ScOll HarCleS'Y 5-11 115 Jf. OlB 33 Chris OUiM 6-0 200 5'. lt 82 Chl1s T l)'lor 6-0 195 Jr Ill 75 Btn $ijmner 6-0 230 Jr. LT «. JR. Wiil 5·10 170 Jf OlB so B• Pellf1 5.9 175 Sr LG 37 Glf1h. T ""* 5-10 170 Jr CB 50 Scoa 8oQdan 6·2 230 SI. c 30 8fllll ttoo111 5·\0 175 So C8 77 B~ FOIAadl S-0 230 Jr RG 34 Mlll~llOIS 6-0 175 Jr SS 52 Bill ooOwwd 6-2 240 ~ AT 29 Tom HHS 6·2 200 St. fS DllCOI ... I BRAKES y r ' -. - Thursday, October 29, 1992 83 [) llJ High school water polo The comtort zone • of the past for Pirates ...,. El Camino embarrassment leaves Sues with nowhere to go but in the other direction. h's amuing that it was 41-25 . "We just came off three wins in a row. I think we got ourselves in a real comfon zone. We forgot what it took for us 10 win those three in a row, then we have a bye and we can really remember how good we are and how easy it was." Eagles make a run, come lip sh.ort, 14-9 Just as we've known ~II the time, you bet it's <sailing) therapeutic! By Richard Dunn SPol1S Wr1te1 COSTA MES A Moybe it was the bye week that put Or· a nge Co as t College rn a C'Omfort zone, ~:. , .... ,. ,· \ j • but whateve r the reason for its lat- est letdown, the Pirates have no doubt been humbled as they pre- pare for Central Division football nction the next four weeks. Post-season consideration is still within their reach, even th ough the Pirates were fortunate to get o'\lt alive against El C~mino last Snturday in a 41-25 Mi~sion Con- fere nce victory for the Warriors. "I think w~'ve had our wakeup call," said OCC Coach Bill Work- innn, whose squad hosts Rancho ~antiago on Saturday (7 p.m.). ''The switchboard done called us." The Pirates, 4-2 overall and 3-2 in conference, heard the ring loud :md clear against El Camino, \\hich snapped OCC's three-game winning streak and defeated the Dues for the seventh consecutive time, dnting !tack to 1973. ''I've never seen so many missed blocking assignments in my entire • li!c," Workman said. ''That was worse than a first game (of the \Cason). We may have gone brain dead after the bye week (Oct. 17), :u1d this is co1,1pled with playing .. ~ry poorly on defense in this gilme, _'.lnd the other tea_m is good! If there was a turning point against El Camino (5-1, 4-1), it was late in the first hair. OCC's Frank Martin returned an El Camino kickoff 60 yards, giving the Bucs excellent field position at the El Camino 32 with 0:33 left on the clock. "l think the bi~est play was on first down on their 32-yard line," W6rkm~n said. "We sprint pass and miss a block on the pass, and (quarterback) Todd Mather has to scramble his w~y back and he ends up throwing the ball away and we get called for illegal grounding from the spot, which is a 5-yard penalty and loss of down. "So instead of first down on their ~2. it's now second down o n the 47. The score's 14-10 (El Cam- ino) at the time, and if nothing else, we get u field goal in that se- ries if we don't g:iin a yard. But then on the next play, we get sacked (for a minus-10 yards) after (El Camino defensive lineman Derrick Berry) \\ alks in un- touched. "We end up dropping to a knee and getting out of th ere 14-10 at halftime, inMead or 14-13 and a li11le momentum." Aside from freshman linebacker Craig Re}'nold , the Pirates' de- fense turned into puny against the Warriors, who gained .600 net yards, a school-record 3J fi r!.t downs and dominated time of pos- !.ession, 38:12-21:48. ·· Orange Coast College Players of the Week CRAIG REYNOLDS FRANK MARTIN The 5-foot-11 , 190-pound freshman outside linebacker had 17 solo tackles, seven assists, a caused fumble and one big pass-rush effort. .----...The 6-foot, 180-pound -s~pnomore caught a , 13-yard TD pass and returned a kickoff 60 yards near the end of the first half. ~Critical loss puts Estancia's backs to the wall in quest for CW berth. < By Dennis Brosterhous SpoltS Wi1lef COSTA MESA -There's little doubt that the Estancia High water polo quad took its best shot Wednesday. But the Eagles were worn down in the second half by a talented Trabuco Hills squad and came up short in Pacific Coast League ac- tion. 14-9, at Estancia. "1 can't fa ult o ur effort, but today we were beaten by a better team with a little more firepower," admitted Estancia Coach John Carpenter. Estancia (8-13, 2-2), which ne.edcd to win either against Tra- buco Hills or next Wednesday at Costa Mesa to secure a CIF play- off berth, ployed on nearly even terms wi th the Mustangs (14-9, 3- 1) through the fi rst two periods. Down 6-3 late in the second quarte r, Mark Read conve rted on a man-up advantage with 42 sec- onds remaining. Then following a steal by Chad Bollenbacl'\, brother Adam Bollenbach fi red in a shot from long range · with three sec- onds left and the Eagles were only down 6-5 at the break. "We.had a great first half, and ,.,.e t ere pretty pumped at half- time. said Carpente r, ''but then they hit us with th ose qu ick goals (in the third quarter)." The third period was the differ- ence in the game as .the Mustang.9 notc hed the first three goals in ;1bout 21h minutes to stretch the one-goal lead into a four-goal cushion. Brian Martz, .who paced Tra- buco with six goals in the game, then converted on a manpower ad- 'antage and it was a 10-5 lead with two minutes to play in the third qtnne r. After that, the Eagles could only trade goals with Trabuco the rest of the way, never seriously chal- lenging to get back into the game. "We mis ed on a couple of open shots," Carpenter explained. "and I think we neutralized their counter. But they pla)ed well in their front-coun offcn e against us." Voice Your Views-- VOTE! Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce recommended positions on November Ballot Measures and Newport Beach Fleeted Officials California C hamber' NllACC Ballot No. Oescri pt ions Position Position Proposition 155 1992 School Facilities Bond Act. Suppon Suppon Proposition 156 Passenger Rail and Clean Air Suppon Suppon Bond Act of..1-992. Proposition 157 Toll Roads & Highways. Neutral Oppose Proposition 158 Office of California Analyst. 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I •••c tr S•efcmlillt•11uM11 e wt.nceftCntd.,..poillp :ce: 11•._hlc::lt,~ ... ..,....__..,. • ..,... ............ c._IMJIAC n1•lt<n ..... ,.wc\~ ... ....,pe4psu 1 .. _...._,~ _Nm _ _. ... ,. .. ,......,a,.....,.._ ~ ......... .....,.,..,.. .. '*'-.......,_.-"" .. pelllln. .. ..,.., ..... ct .. Ft• I , .,,... ... d ..., .... ...,. ,... .... IM'PllC, ......... C ., .......... C •11 4' ................ ._~tl t I ..... U171'. Adam Bollenbach led Estancia with five goals, wi th Chad Bol- lenbach and Mark Read adding two apiece. The Eagles' now face Costa Mesa in their PCL finale, a team they extended into overtime last year before bowing. "It's a cro!.stown rival, !.O we'll be as ready a!> we can to play." said Carpenter. T1*1co"'91e 14,h t _.ae Trabuco .. 1 3 3 S 3-1' Esunctl 2 3 1 3-9 Trablleo H.lls sconna Mirtl 6 Nanct •. Blay 2 Vilentine 1, Thlch« 1 S1YH Wil 6 Esllllcll SQlllng A llollenoac~ S. C BorrlllW :II 2 llf14 2 Sam ThotPe s In other prep water polo: •Costa Me a 20, Century 0: The Mus tangs (17-8, 4-0) po tcd their second shutout of the season as goalie Chris Avitia notched fou r saves, including one at point-blank range. Earl ier this sea on, Costa Mc a shut out l)nivcrsity in a non- league matchup, 18-0. Sam Grayel i led the Mustangs with five goals, bu" aft er that the scoring was spread out among seven other player!>. · C..t. M ... 20, Century 0 CO$U ~Ina a a S 1-20 Cdlry 0 0 0 o-0 ~ t.lna Gr3ytt s ~· 3. P~ 3 Cent 3 Fell 2, ~ 2. RoC.'10'..otl I, P0t1cr I Si.ts "'"'' • C4rMy ~..n EIC~l'llt 9 • Newport Harbor . 20, Santa Margarita S: Brett McAlli~ter scored a ~ea on-high eight goal' as the Sailor ( 16-4, 5-1) rollc<J at home. Brian McAlli!>ter added f1\'C goals and Nathan Ander::.en three for Newport, which leave:. today for Cupertino and the John Felix State High School Invit ational Tournament which opoi\s I riday and continues Saturday. Newpott Harttw to, Sal!U Ma,..nta a -~~~ I l I 1-S ~HM!IOI 6 ' 1 3-~ SatQ ~ ~ Rcynaro $ SM\ ~1111 t HtWllOl1 H~ $CoMg Cltr, 2. T 1;ip1~ 2. Allc)cf1~ 3 811 Mc.Ustt< s. Brt ~ter f 5-s ~IJtVI 11 • Corona del Mar 24, Saddle· back 6: It was only 5·3 after one quaner, but the Sea Kings (14-6, 6-0) pumped in nine goals m the second period to pull away. Crosby Grant accounted for six of the goal \.\Ith Neil Hueston adding five and Brian Codon fou r. C:-ffl Mar 24, Sadctlebecll e Corlll'll Ot "'• ~ t 4 •-14 5adeoebac l 3 o o-6 tor.IN dd II• ~ Gr" 6 II ~ ~ CCI0;:1\ 4 C ~ 3 ~'cfWllCI 3. 2 .,~.Jn 1 kift ~s ~cc KGnnQ V4'tlWl!1 3 G.ir.zuz I l;toue 1 TOl'Q 1 ~l ~ 11 ~ Duncan Milne has the envious job of exposing one of life's greatest dividends (roaming the seas). D unc~1n Mil ne has a job any avid boJtcr \\Ollld 10\c. A" the founde r and president of "Acccs-. to Sailing," a non-profit organi.cation ~urned at ge111ng rehab1h1a1ion patients sail111g as p:m of their therap). Duncan geh to spend 3~5 d:ly:. per ''eek sailing around Long Deach and Ne'' port H;irbur Duncun kno'"'> fir!it-h:ind the value of sailing as a thuapl.!utic tool. I le k>sl the use of his legi. ycar~·ago in an '1Ccidcnt, but like his patient' do now, Duncan found that he could sail despite hi-. disabilit) As a rc,ult.of his sailing c~pencnces, Duncan founded "Acccs) co Sailing" to shO\\ others hO\\ to overcome their disabilities through sailing. Even heguiner sailors are comfortable working \\1th the :ii fob le Duncan. I le J1:is a remarkrible ability to put e\cryone at e:ise; combine this wi th his contagious enth usiasm for \ailing and crC\\ member-. quickly drop any inhibitions they ma) ha\e had. Accordmg to Duncan, the program go:ils Jrc simple. ''Going sailing allO\\.l> the crew to t:il.:c thei r mind off their troubles on land. Teaching new skilh to these people. th.i t i:., teaching them ho"' 10 s:iil empo'"ers lhem, gi,ing them back confidence and self esteem the) ma) h:l\c lost." John ·Drayton Boating C:irol Orr, a recre~nion therapist at Long Be:ich Vetcrani.' Hospital, was initially relu't~int to call Dunc:i n about taking her pati&nt:,. reco,enng drug addicts and akohulics. "Ileforc I called Duncan. I lir cd up JI! tn) a~gumen1s "hY he should tJkc m' guy:. Jthng.'' • she said. "To my surpme, DuncJn \\as c\Cllcd about working \\ith our gu\:., h~ tolJ me he had been wanting to work \\Ith thc~c \' .\ gu)::.. · "Since that CJll, \\e\c been co1n l! \\llh Duncan 2-3 time:. a munth, :rnd J h~a,c Qu'' · hned up out.,,ldc my door "::ii ting for the thance to !.ail \\Ith Dun..-Jn " . Orr -:idLled that \\Orking \.\ ith Duncan ha-. been fa ntastic. "~I\ l!U\s arc i-.ol:ncd and often lac\... ... ell C'>tccm " \he \a1J "Geu.in~ ihem on a boJ; lets them lo.nu\\ that the\ ~an still ol~ c pwblcni', und dcal'v.11h ne\' s1tuatwm .. \\ hile ..,on1c of them arc initially uncomlortable. ::.eeing und h..::aring Duncan JU'>t s1.:cm-; to put them at ea::.e " · To ~:.t~ that Duncan h:is de,clopccJ a loyal follO\\ing ''an undcr .. t;.itl.!ment. When he recent!\ hauled out hi-. Cal ~9 Our J'Jtient for bollom painting, hi, Jormer crew member., trom the ·~· Long Beach Veterans' I lospital sho\.\ed up to help out. Long UeJch Veterans' Ho p11ar::. Theresa Deguhl mentioned that sa1h11g y,,1th Duncan gi,es her the opportunity to \...ccp t.1b'> on her furmc r patients. ~ "It's inspirational because I get to see just hO\\ l:.tr m)' paticnh have come.'' she ::.aid. "One of tn)' patients had a brain injul'), anJ he can't remember thing!> well. Sailing \\ith DuncJn 1s so 11nportanl to him th:it he programs his sailing d;1te rnto h1:. \\ atch. '>O th:ll he c:1n't forge t." l·or more in form:111on about "Acce!.s to Sailing," phone (310) 433-2007 John Dra.11on • boating column app<'Drs In the Daily Pilot rH:ry Thur~d:J). FOiiow the Action as Local Auto Dealers "P·ick the Pros"! football season has arrived once again, and your favorite auto dealers will be picking their favorite teams to win each week! You can follow along every Saturday by just picking up your Daily Pilot! • , , _, , '· , , , .. I I , # 1111 NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA lllilyll -I h 8 it • t J I c Pop Warner footb all Colts roll, 12-8 A victory, a loss and two tics were the numbers compiled by the Costa Mesa Pop Warner teams last weekend. , The Cosia Mesa Pee Wee Colts were the lone victors, while the Mitcy-Mite Cobras and Junior Midget Comanches came away with deadlocks, while the Junior Pee Wee Condors went down to defeat. Herc's how it went: •Coet• M•H Coh• t2, Long hach Ram• e: The Colts (9-12-year olds) came from behind for the vfct~. Coach Galy Baume started a different t>acldleld -quarterback AalOn Schaefer and nuving backs Keith Short. Wil!lam Thomas and Justin Shamon -along with other adjustments In the offensive and defensive units. Wtlh two miootes to oo In the first hall. followlng a blocked pul'1l lhe Rams scored but !ailed on lhe conversion Shott took ltle ensu- ing klcttoH at 1t1e 25 and raced 75 yards to lie lhe score. Baume's lntercepUon gave lhe Colts the ball In the lhlrd quarter. A Baume to Oerrlcll Mansell pass toolc the baa to the Rams' 30, and three plays tater Baume hit Sh»e Ooo tor Ille go.ahead score. The Colts' defense sllffened as lhe Rams drove to the Costa Mesa 10 late In the game bl/I could not score. The Colts host the Garden Grove Hawks at 1 p m. at Costa Mesa Hlgh on Satur!Uy • Coe•• Me.. Cobr•• •• CMyon Hin• Pan· there e: The Cobras (7·9.-year olds) earned the deadlock by scoring In lhe final quart.er on 1Ungstey Echema's brok.en-lleld run. The Panlhers had opened lhe ScoMg In the llrst q~ lkllil lhe (yfrlg score. the game wu vlrtllally dominated by both teams' de· tenses. The CObfas have a bye this Saturday and wlU prepm for their llVH remaining oarnes on the road • Coeta ....... Comanche• o, Anaheim Aztec• 0 : For the second tlmt this season, lhe Comanches (10-13-year olds) sufP(lsed a slrOllll opponent with a tie game Oe1enslve CQacll OM Colsh had praise tor the '"1ole defense, singling OUl Sonny Crawtord tor f~bng In 11 s~ral positions. taking over lor players on lhe Injured fist The Comanches travel to Lakewood to take on the Longhorns In a league contest played at Lakewood HiOh at 5 p m. S11urday It v.·U be lhe riNJ road pame for the Comanches. v.1'lO have a pair of November dates remaining at Costa Mesa High • Lakewood Spartan• 28 Co•l• Me•• Con- dor• 0: The Condors (8· 11-yeas oldsJ came out on the shot\ end against the undefeated Spartans. The Spartans, however. v.ere informed pnor 10 this game that they would have to forfeit ltle1r prior victories tor using an lnehgible player On Saturoay. the Condors host tne Yorba Linda tQv.KS at t t a m at Costa Mesa High -By the Daily Pilot HOGS: From 81 . lunch together. I know there's nothin1 these pys wouJdn't do for me, and I feel the same way about them." Miller, in his fint season at Costa Mesa. says his smashmouth system is diametrically opposed the finesse scheme the Mustangs used in recent years. " "My philosophy is: 'Get on the line, blow off the ball, and kick butt.' " Miller said. It's a concept the trench dwellers eagerly en- dorse. "We didn't know what the of- fense was like, until we got into pads," Hoffman said. "But we loved it right away. We felt like it would give us a chance to show off what we do best - hammer people." Said Luxembourger: "All the Jinemen love it. It's really more of what football is about for me. Lining up and seeing who is the better man." # ran To a man, the Mustang holc- punchers have blended their talents and personali- ties for the greater good. Here's an inside per- spective on what each brings to the mix. •Holtman -Identified as the Mustang most likely to become o drill sergeant, he is a fiery lead- er who isn't shy about expressing himself as the situation dictates. "He's a de-cleater when he pulls," said Miller, who claims he and Luxembourger, as well u Niebling, are the best he's ever coached at leadinl the back and targeting defenders for doom. "1£ he gets his body on you, you're blocked." • Har~r -A converted quarterback, Harber has inspired respect by displaying solid blocking skills. Though eager to share laughs with team- mates, his verbal outbursts are few and far be- tween. "The .kids have a lot of respect for Malt, be- cause of how he 's handled the move to ti~ht end and the toughness he's shown," Miller said. "He told me this is the most fun he's ever had in foot· ball." Local schedule DCC blanks . Rustlers, · 3-0 Television-radio TELEVISION Qolf 12 30 pm -PG.A toumry, ESPN Hore• Racing 4 p m -Los Al repbyS, PT 10 30 pm -Dall Tree rei>tays, SC Hockey 4 30 p m. -1(111QS-8Mns1 PT Collee• F-tb•ll Sp m -S M.ss -Etan>, ESPN 1230am -SM1ss ·ECMo ESPN -Voll•rJMlll 8 pm -Leotnc1s PT locc•r 8 p m -WOl1d Cup. SC Motorcycle Reclng 9 30 om -AMA Stnfs, ESPN • RADIO ·Hockey 4 30 p m -K111gs 111\111\S, XTRA (690) Deep sea WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS DAVEY'S LOCKER -5 boalS 87 anglers 109 bon:lo 5 barrac~ 98 u 'leo bass 16 sand bass 16 sculPlfl, 3 stieephhd, 21 rockflsh 2 wMef1$h. 9 blue perch, 45 mackerel Toclar FootbaH H/oh school -l.Jguna Hills vs Estancia. 11 Newport Haito<. 7 pm., COSll Mesi at Tral>Ueo Hills. 7 p.m Crou counby High school boys Ind girls -Corona def Mar. ~~ewport Haito< at T ustll\, 3 Yollefb .. I High school girts -University at Newport Harbor, 3'15, Corona del Mar 11 ltvlne, 3 t 5, Costa Mesa at Laouna Beach. 3 30, Estancia at Century, 4 Tennie High school girls -Newport Harbor at Unlverslly, 3, <:orona def Mar at tNine, 3. CostJ Mesa at Lacuna Beach. 2 45. Estancia at Century. 2 45 Frld•r F-tbeU High school -Conina def Mar vs Une~rs.ty. • Irvine. 7 30, Wooct'.>odOe al Newpon tWtlor. 7 30, Miler Del II 011\1 Hotls. 7 30. Whither Clvlslian vs CaNar; Chapel, II Oranae Coast College, 7'30 p m. Wef•r poto Conmntr co1!e9e -Oranoe Coast at Rancho ~.3pm. Hign school -Newpon Hart>or. CoroN del Mat al Norlhem Calaomia T Oll'Oal'l'lert Saddle~ 11 ESl.lne~ 3 15 HUNTINGTON BEACH Linda Lewin scored a pair or goals and Dani Taylor had two assists in leading the Orange Coast College women's soccer team to a 3-0 Or- ange Empire Conference victory over host Golden West Wednes- day. Lewin opened the scoring for the Pirates (6-6.2 overall, 4-3·1 conference) with three minutes re- maining in the first half. Lewin then added to Coast's lead midway tbrough the second half before Shirley Jareb com- pleted the scoring with about three minutes left in the match. Taylor assisted OQ both second- half goals. Golden West dips to 1·11, 0-8. Or ..... Coaet J, Ookl.n WHt 0 Orange Coast sconng Lew111 2. Jartb 1 Sms Bmhard 2 GolOen West saves Ferdnnd 12. Hallllme 0!1.ngt Coast. t -0 -By tht Daily Pilot The truth. about funeral prices in the greater South COast area. At Harbor Lawn, people are important. We believe that every family deserves a ~nalized final tribute. Here, only the family selects the type of service they · want.an9 the price to be paid. We will provide for direct cremation, including mortuary care from .................................. $540 Or choose from other type of services from ........... $985 Otskets priced from................................................... $ 28 5 Burial space for two................................................... $ 910 ~'~ ~A d!Jt:1 F.;:J ''-=-----=----~-...::.. Harbor Lawn- Mount Olive Mortuary & Memorial Park . 54o-5554 Servicing all faiths • Under new ownership 24 Hour Services • 1625 Gisler Avenue • C.ab Mesa (C.all for a free brochure ~ CmnarD1 ii dtt ~ <! ~) ......... .._..... -"He's the most lnaome player on the team." said Miller, who PtOJocts Luiembouraer u a ~t eacl in coUeae, bu• choee to maximize his blockin& skills by reaturina him at pullin1 suard. "He's our No. 1 blocker," Miller said. "When we did our kins of the hill drills, he wu the guy who came out on top." • Sml&b -A jolly giant, his athletic ability be- lies his ponderous dimensions. "He's a big, physical kid, who can really move," said Miller, who envisions Smith as a dominant player, very soon. ••He will get a Division I schol- arship." • WUson -"A genetic freak," claims Miller, who projects a potential 6·10, 300-plus pounder by the time he ventures to the collegiate ranks. "He's really a tackle, who we've fit in at the center pos ition," Miller said. "His potential to dominate will not be wasted at center next year." Vicious on game night, teammates say Smith is rarely seen without a smile away from the field. • VaVerka -The group's resident trash talker, he is also a master technician, according to his coach. A fine~ guy, with an attitude. "He finds a way to get it done," Miller said. •Weir -The best is •yet to come from this newcomer, who has impressed Miller enough to earn starting duty on both sides of the ball. "He's a great athlete, who is really going to present problems for opposing teams in the f u- ture ," Miller said. ''Especially when he starts hit- ting the weights hard." • Niebllng -Not your typical glam~ur guy, he disguises a lineman's heart under a quarterback's number. Always anxious to interject humor into team gatherings, he can also don the game-face blinders that allow him to focus on the task at hand. "He's a crazy person out there,'' Miller said, ad- miringly. "He's our best athlete, and probably our toughest compe titor. With him blocking, it allows us to play 11-on-ll, rather than 10-on·ll, .like most teams." Tran entertained his teammates' good-natured demands that he l3ke them to dinner for every 100-yard outing. But he quickly negotiated for a ·season-ending team steak dinner, when tbe initial proposal became financi ally unwise. Fittingly enough, the offense that shines to- gether, dines together. n.-'"P ...... ....... p ......... ,....,, ...... IT ~•'.,. r • • . T he Newport-Mesa Trojans won a thril decision over a strong Paramount t to highlight last weekend's Junior American Football action. Meanwhile, the Fighting Irish (3-3-1) "."On forfeit, the Buc.keyes (0-7) lost by forfeit, a the Bruins, Wolverines and Buffaloes came o on the short end of decisions. This Saturday, the Irish travel to face the l glewood Sentinels at 3 p.m., while the Bue eyes are on the road against the Rowla Heights Raiders at 11 a.m. Herc's a loo~: • Newport·M•aa TroJ•n• t 4, Paramount r•t•• t I: Frances Oayaw raced 23 yarclS behind the Ing ot Nathan Matlin and Mike Tunney tor tne WminO score f the troi.ans (3·3). which was capped by Matt Theide's point conversion lock. Dan Rafipc>Of was named outstandi/lQ defensive player 25-year veteran head coach Jim Grant. who commenltd, "In my years. this Is one or our most satisfying wins." The Troians· defense applied constant pressure and the tense controlled the tine of scrimmage throughOut. The TrOjans face the Foontain Valley Knights at 3 Pm. day at Bonita Creek Paste. • Soulh Gate Rema 4 7, Newport·M•aa B Ina O: Tile Rams took advantage of a number of Bruins' overs. For Newport·Mesa (0-7), Jona1han Mascl!etll was bo4tl otfenslve and defensive player ot the game. The Bruins face the Orange Lions this week at home for a p.m. matchup. • ln9lewood Mohawk• I, Newport Wotvertn•• 0: The Wolverines (3·3·1) suffered a cru loss. a!lowlng a 20-yard touchdown pass with 35 seconds r mainlng In the game against l,IOdefeated Inglewood. The WolveMes' otfense moved the ball belWttn the 20s day, btlt were unable to punch It Into the end zone. Nate merman and Craig Levine played well on defense. Boz Breret was the otfensive leader and Steve Weller tOnllriled his fl play both offensively and defensively f()( Newpolt·Mesa The WolvtfVleS play at Bonita Creek tt11s Saturday at 11 a against the South Orange County Patriots. •South G•t• R•m• 20, Newport·M ... B faloe• I: The Rams stl\/Ck qudJy lor three' first.quaA touchdowns on breauNay runs against the Buffaloes (2·5). Justin Harden led the defensive etfort, whde Peter Hogan 111 tercepted a p3Ss lor Newport·Mesa Ry~ Achter1>erg retume two punts lor more than 60 yards The Butfaloes aie on Ule road Ui;s week to lace the Miss V1eio Blue Cowboys In a 3 pm. matchup. -JJy the Dally Pi .... IMt----\· . Fl&•• Wlrlllty '•--·-............ • ·i.......... . ........... ..., ..... 'Id ,,,,,.,..., ,..., .......... ,... ....... ,..., ........ 2'9'_,..,., so 2 , ....... 17n SUPERIOR (AT 1 m STREET) ---COSTA MESA m4) 111-mz HOURi 1se llONIMY • FM>AY I 7:»1S IAlURDAY WE HONOR MOST CR8JIT CARDS ___ .__._.-..... • '-''" ltl~ Mela Dal!y Pilot Thursday, October 29, 1992 BS ii-~-·,•,;:Lm;;•:;r;•;--;11111.., 0...... '°' ... ~Tm • --....... -= fl.....,.., Mr ... • PU1UC 11011C1 m•tctat Cod• secuon en ..i Nott. """'' c.tiA1~ PUBLIC NOTICI ~ *'* ~ .,. .. a .... ...._ of 0. COllYaYA•Oa ........ ._ ................. lie ''OU. -""~vi lllU 11utt he4d ._ f19 111111 ... 11ec1or1 tD W. ._, M !W19. • .... • MIMP9' .. lloaalOI wtHHH ~ l\9IM end~ ol .W of ttw llU5ta u .,..1.,a T,,_ .... .,_ m711,.. Pf~ ..., curt9" •" 1111 n. .........,. ..,... a , •it wa •Tu•£ ... II tlllll • .. JO•• or NOle60n of llOTIC9 TO th• per.on with -'*" ..,., ~•If Tiu•• ,... °'*.,. .. 1., b4tnel1C11ry !NI ..,_,. of a/Id .. '-NICI Nodce ol Delila Md 8 L VD e. O O ....... tlS ... 11. -llt 119 .... Mled Oft t811uf't of W'OltS CM' Clllmt mrt be Med le Yentueo len1tce Cor MIORT#tf NOT1Cl •'*II\ .. ~ tor W4w:fl • ... t , ... ~ ...._. to lel ID lie PLOOR•' w-LA118 !!.....__~~-··• 119 lllf-'Y IO c:omp6Nly 8UUC WJI caaca. OOl.OEN KEY ESCROW, Poret6on ., Yll Trust.... NOrCl Ol DlfMT llllD llCS o..ct of TMI • •llllt hie 01= •W ,. • ---~• &oO. NlllfV h ~In.. 353-t 112 W, Wt SWeet. l.oe t2t w.,.1 Lts•"l!l'nn °''•" occuiM., "'* .. PQ'llltlll hll fiiliw oanlHlnlhe011Un1r.._. IHLL8, OA •tae4, Dt. 1'10 ~-... .......... No,_,,.,. 9-•tCM.•tM Mgeln,CAll00059tldtwTI141d Ftuc11 0...nd•lo c IL.IC'TtON1011UUMDM llOlbeeflNOlofTHEPAVMEHT --•aa• ....... ~ .. ......._ .......... .,. C.... ..... ~NA io-ed. The Dllll1ol Wiii U.C.C.)...._ la1tdlylorlilingdlllmaby1H20J Cl tllt 6002416 8'f DllOOITIWIT OF PRINCIPAL AHDIOA ·-·--·-Daft&,__,.. ..... tMt/i... bide,..... be..,.,.. to not be~ for.,,, ... MIA lf'Y Cf9dllor .n.11 be Ne> EstNr v~ T1us1w "YOtllt lltlOf'lltTY It IH ............ T p rt OP. 8 810 •AL 8 JI .IA•. 8 • • IN oflloe ol"" Dlt9CtOt of eccldent °' lfliurY ...-ing Notlce la hef'9b¥ oMn IO vembet ti, 1912 wndl 19 Salea Otltte1 , Ott(liJ R>MOOll• llCAUll YOU M'EAESTWHICHBK.MitE DUE U.B A --OI' POrtaCLOSUlla 0-. DU&.a. M .. TA#T PurcftMlng a IN 8bOW 1rom oun:hu9 ol Pf'OP9"Y credilou of the w1th1n the buwu ct.y IMlfote t().tl2/191~ AH llHIND IN YOU" ~ 05/IW All 5U&ouENT T9UaT MTm ... llddreea Pfior to fte time Oft ... NIMd ...., INI a tMAlk IN ltltJdpeted .... ctn ASAP64400 IT PAYMENTS NCI# DOE AHO T-U 11 tea'I ~~ .......• T'RUSTl'!.,M'ICU Mt lor OM OC**'ll to be Payment In~ muat be .... 111b0ultobe1Mdeof specilledab0¥9 ion2 tM9 1115 ~~c:;.,-:= WHICH BECOME DUE .... ,., TM•.C: • -1 r, ....... •Tt• eMQlble for ~L made _..., (14) four1een the UHll ducrlbtd Oat.d: Octobet 23, tt92 • THEREAFTER LATE C~S T .. TO P•OTICT MMtt• C...... Drhe. P1.1bll1h1d N•wport Life blda ~be ec-calender day9 alter nock• below. S~Mun11kChoe PUBLIC NOTICE lllCl,ou1111th9W9"'8llOll""" AHOIOIUtPOUh1>PAYMENTS v.MM Mar•n. IT :-·= ... ~.::; === :-..,: c:;=::,-... fOtl'ftl end com-::. ~in.:.~-: ~r::e:f ~ ~'":':: B~~~~ Soon Choe, NOTIClOfTflUl'Tln~ ~~1~0;~ ~ IF ANY ADVANCES F~ UY -80&a AT A ... nt• ber 5 12, 1912. ' p1et9 lnllrudlona mey be mewed from the Coul Drezl" En'-'priMs, Inc., Publfshed Newport TMIH Siie No •t424"7DM dutpe,,,......,U l*fllll9000U OELINOUENT TAXES. ea-OS PU9UO 8aL& • 1'IU Partr CaR~tHUne ' lhSl4 obUlned at the~ Community College 23505 El Toro Roald, El Beach-Costa Meu Dally l ... OnMtNo '25'1-3 ind tapen•t Within tht 1.,,,. ANO OR ASSESSYENTS, .... All UPLANA-.... , FAIRFAX llOTIC• . DepMIMnt ol the Olllltc:t DistrictJOrM9 Coul COi-Toro, CelHomla l2e30 Piiot Octol* 29, 1992. YOU AM IH DDA~T UNDl l*f!'llllCI by llw lot ,.._mt,.. INSURANCE PflEMIUMS AND TIOll OP TM llATUM OP ••L• ••1tv1c•. PUIUC NOflCI ~~~= ~ \~. by D.ctmb•r 11 • of'";. ':i..~:~·= tte512 A DEED OF TIWIT DATE al your tccoun, wlwch • nonna•r SENIOR LIEN PAYMENTS IF OI' 1119 PllOCallDlllQ INC. NOTIC Ofl O.te B«ry, (714) 432·5172. Thia notice la 111 ac-ot lh• Miler It: 3822 Cem· PUBLIC NOTICE Olllt. UNlHI YOU tll( ltwtbus.M•dittspnottofltdate ANY, WITH IHTERE~~ =T ,;,ou, YOU Publlahad N•wport PUaUC M:.IMG All e11penaea of cartage cordance with S•ctlon pus Drrve, Suite 111, New-NOTICE CW ACTION TO PROTECT YOU Mtlot lhtultal ,our111cpe11y No l~~R~R:16g:~~YW~ICH lfTACT A Beach-Cotta Meta Dally RaGMDINQ nta and removal we the ,.. 11450 of the California Ed-port BHch, Callfornla TRUSTEE'S SALE PAOPEllTY, IT MAY • 90l Nie «1111 may bl HI urc1l tlltM YSE ...,..,"'"'"D LAWYllll. Piiot October 29 Ncwem-a po n a I b 1111 y of Pu r-ucatlon Cod•. 926e0 UNDER DEED ~ TAUSl AT A PUIUC IALI If YOU lllOl1t. from lt1t dllt 119 rClclCI cl MA ,,._..,.,"" On NCWlMeER 19, 1192, bet 5 12 1192 ' PROPOSD ROOMING chHer(s). s.i .. WI Wiii be S19Md1 ca.n. Farnll, As listed by lh• aell•r, all TI No 173,4 EV NHD AH EXPLAHA.TIOH Of d9liul miy be rec;oldtd (Wtldl ThllbylNIOtllt.eol llep!Mtt al 10:00 A.M., PAOFES.. ' • • Ofl COllM-.CIAL ~ to al amounts un-Vice Chencellor other bullneu FWMI and L · · NO btnelie11ry llldtr such Deed al SIONAL FORECLOSURE . th513 ftlllOPDTtU leU wlld '9lail ..... tu Ad I It ti S addre .. n used by the oen .452174·1 HI HATUllll OF THE dlllolltGOldlllOn tppNrtontNs TN1111at1.111CU1edsnddt1Mted CORPORATION aa duly ap. PUii.iC --• CITY WIDa permit cwd eccompanln "'n • ra we er· Miier within lhrM ye.,.~ OU'4W Aet -PROCEEOINGI AGAIHIT YOO, notice) Oocum•n1 1ecordtd Id T palrUd Truetee """'and ""'-Notice ... hetet> ~bid. ••0 ••· C•••t c ..... fore the dale tuCh NII was YOU ARE IN OEFAULTyou 9t40ULD CONTACT 1onm2. Document No 92 to H n rutlt~,;·~:i ~ 10 Deed d Truat, YOU Ma .. DVAUL T thal tne Clly courJ ci11he All Pf'OP41rtY listed herein llMUIMy c...._. Dtlltftct Mf'tl or detverec:t io lhe ~ A. DEED 10f TRU~T LAW't'tR. 7 tHOS Rtcotdet ol Otange ~lo •nd,, Dt id ~ br AO&ERT CAN-UMDaR A DID 01' City of NIWPCH1 Beech Will Is off~ fOI' Nie "as la. Openi ....,....., te, buyer ate: Bagel Depot. LESS y'/!f! iAK~CTI~ 1 tlOS/92 • 1-00 PM, H.A. Co1111y Thia amount •SI 726 64 and ~ °'j ed:: ~ ~ FIEl.D, A SINOlE PERSON, TRUaT Dano -.:II hok:t a ,public hNttng on wher• 1• • and without r9-'"2. t t:OO A.II. Bagel Depot & O.ll. Boda-TO PROTECT YOUA PROf>. llORTOAGE SIRYICU, INC ..... ol 1CW19192 and ... WICrH M *Wo ' .. t\1"91 ... aa Truatort•> rKorded 27 , ... UllLDS YOU OM appUcatlon of the Ctty cou~ aoalnat the Dis1rict. aid Sate II; 1'509 cloUt Bagel ERTY IT MAY BE SOl.O A duly appoll'll9d T~ unt• your acc01Jnt becomes TMtlnd doQ.fllllU ~ SEPTEMMR ~. 1987, 11 • of NtwpCH1 8eac:tl 1or: ~ The Di11tli:t INk•• no guar-.Published Newport The nemea and bullneas A PUOUC SAi E IF y Whit the obllgalions *"'° !Nflby lnet. NO. 17·551351 In TAK• AC110ll TO PRO-poled ORDINANCE. HO anc ... wwranty, or r..-Beach.COSia MeN Dally add,..._. of the buyer arr. NEED AN E)(PlANATI nd purtUllll to o.ed ol TrUll Qllll,. 'tO" pfoSl9ny •,, I/Id ,_dlCIMtclandO-hMby bOOll -p11g1 -of Offlc:ial TaCT YOUR PRO.._ 92-45 belno. AND ORD~ NllUltlon, eicpreuect or Im-Pilot Octob9f 29 Movem-::;p•wood, Inc. (db• Of THE NATURE Of' 0 Rtco1dt d on 06 14119 n lortci0Wt,youllllnutpayoh1 dKYr9 d sums "°'* thttlby Raoofdl In h office of OM UTY, IT llAY M SOLD NANCE OF THE CITY plied, with l'9gArd to condl· ber 5 1992 • a.tons), 2433~ Muir· PROCEEDING AGAINS Doaunlnt No 19-311187 Book ot>llg•hor• (1ud11s ~anc.,rd rnmedillely cliulld PIYI~ afld COi.inly Aeooldef of QR. AT PU9UC ULL • COUNCIL Of' THE CITY Of tlon ol Pf0'*1V 0t fttneu • • l.,,ds Boulevwd, Sotle G7. YOU YOU SHOUlO CON· .. P1gt •• al ()fetal A9Conn n tai H) req~eo by Y<M rote 1!'d ANOe County, CAUFOA-YOU na All DPLA-N E W p 0 RT 8 EA C H of property '°' M'f use or lh51& lake Foreal, Calllornla l ACT A LAWYER he olln ot tile A.co1d91 ot dMd of 111111 OI ~ I you 111$ etec'8d and C1bea htleby .-CS ~ SELL AT PUBUC NATIOll CM' nta NA-AMENDING DISTRICTING :::r:!edNo,.;lalmaltow~ PUILIC NOTICE 9~anets to be sold are Notice is hereby g1vt:11 RANGE Counly Cal1lotn.a1 !Utoma1h.ttnP1ymtrC1011tt. :::: ::ii:~~.,:: AUCTION TO HIGHEST TUrtca1•011t°"o ~Q .. IPRO-M•T ~:~~· ~22~t:.~i· ~ Of adjustment or '9Cialon °' MOTIC8 ()ff described In g.neral u : ~.~:"1°c:=.: Cf:. ·~DCUIE~ ~~D JJU~~:: : ~::a:.c:i·~~~: *"'9d'*90y BIDDER FOR CASH .. .. 32' Ji 38 41 42 ..,4 4 the Nie baMd on hllture of p•-LIC ......... 1...... r~ 9qulpmtnl and " " ,.-v...... .......... DATE ,Mlll92 CASHIER'S CHECK OR YOU. YOU IMOULO ' ' ' ' ' ' th• property to comptetety vw n-.n owv ate toe.led at 10025 Muir· flOllllKJtl as 1'"5198• °'sue-ER HUSBAND AND WlfE otp1yoter~1t~ CERTIFIED CHEC" (,_,• CONTACT • •--50c' 60• 61• PE&S-&7~0 ~~· uli•"' the ,,..,.ch...; In alt NOTICE IS . HEREBY land• Boulevatd Lak• Fo« ws:.oi 1rusloe, Of subslllut-LL SELL AT PUILIC '1hno11 1nd OMd of llUSt 0t N A.. ~TGAGE SERVICES "' ~• .. -··--· LASSIFY S Ct ..... p..,,.. -• ,.._. GIVEN tl'lal the Cay Council c.i oml ' l.'41 uu~ti.i pu1want 10 the l'C AS TR\JSTEE t able a time ol Nie In lew· .. ..._ f/f CELS CITY-WIDE FROM respectS. No returns al-of the City of Newport •It, 11 a 92630 end Oo.,od ol Tiust e•ocutocJ bv UC'TION TO Tl4E HIGHEST mong1ge tht blntlit11ry 01 BY'i<lthy King. Assa ~ M mon.y of 1M united TrwelM'e.... THEIR CURRENT ZONES lowed. The District shall a.ch will hold a public 2.3505 El TO«> Road, El Kuvin Hdydon flld Kimblif OOlR f°" CASH, IPa~lt 11 moi1gl0tl lrllf Nm 11111 ,OU do TPSl'214 . =-~ ~ UtMIW DMd ef Trust OF AP, APH AND M1A, TO ~~~~~hearing on the appllc«lon T~~ ~~:.~:~;~used Heyde n, Recotd t1d alHlt en llwfulmor.y ol lll to In otdll to 111111ta1e 'fOli' Oc:l 29 N~ 5 12 19 ,992 fllllotl) AT THE C PM""" T .8 . NO. ZM2t·TG4 APF; FROM AP (0.8) TO Ir chatl of of the City of . Newpott by lh' sell \th t toe 0711 811900, tn Boolt • ntttd Slatts ) at THE llccount 1n good s11nd1ng In ' ' AVENUE EN~e: ~ NotJce 1s hltebv given CPFT~o·w~cr,:~1 ~r~ .:; 0::..1e. ng prop-Beach ror: Proposed OA!* uon ts~ Bao: 6.po~, D.i1: P~ ••• 1011 ' 90.37e1is4. HAP MAN Av EN u E 1dd111on th• b1n11ic111y 01 PUBLIC NOTICE ' THE CMC CENTER BOIL[). lhaC CONSOUOATtD RE-COH AND CNH to Rsc..: Peyrnent In fUll muat be ~g~D~N~~~F ~~ Bagel Oepol • fl It~~ ~ds ~3'" NTRANCE TO THE CIVIC rno11g1gH may rtqUllt IS • CP037023 ING, 300 EAST CHAPMAN ~O~~~~IACO~~~~ FROM C1H TO RMC-H; mede wllhln (14) t~n CITY COUNCIL OF THE The entlclpated dat• of 0~"J!anoe Counn7v Galit:. ENTER BUILDING 300 EAST c:ondll!on1ortmtattmtm matyo11 NOTICE OF PETITION AVE~E. ORANGE, CA al PARTNERSHIP a1 11\dlff FROM COZ TO RSC-Z; calendllf deya elter notice CITY OF NEWPORT lhe bulk u le Is Nov.mti.r nia, and pu1suan1 tO the No-HAPMAN AVENUE. ORANGE pl'OVldt r91+ablt wr1111n I Vl:llnct TO ADMINISTER "9ht. title and lot41fHt con-°" aucc:eaaor ' INSlff o( ANO FROM R3 (2178) TO ol af9l>tanc:e of ~end BEACH AMENDING TITLE ~7• J9'f ~t th• O:lc~ of lecc ot Oet1ut1 aoo Elo\.tlOr\ A d CIQhl. 11t11 an4 111ter1st 11111 yo11 paid 111 stmo1 hens, EST ATE OF· ~'°.::'o':: ~~~substituted truet"' ~ ~~~TO CREATE'.ECONS15f ::11.!r"l~~m ~ coa':i 20, OF THE MUNICIPAL ~ Place~'enlh Ao!' tu Seil thefeun001 11:.Wtded nveytd to and now 1111d by • pro1>9rty tutt and heurd Dolores Perez Alvarez In the PfOP9'1Y altu tltdru~ ant to tti• Deed ol TruSI eic-CY 8ETWE N THS Oomm u n It V Co II ege CODE SO AS TO AMEND N-port B~aeh, Callfomli 0710911992. en Book • ., nder uid Olld ol Ttldt 1n 11lt 11111unce pttmlUmt UPQn )'Oil CASE NO A166225 said COW!ty end st!te. ec:ut•d by JOSEPH w. g~~~~T~~ ~Ar..E Olatrid/Golden Wnt C'*' CHAPTERS 20.0t, 20.06, 92660 Paoc ·,lns11 92·461690 nl ny s11U1ttd1n 11d Cou,.y wrcttn11QUHt,thlbtnel1CllfrOt T i1 heirs scribed as: MADER AND JUDITH M. ZONING CoOE ANO THE tege and 0rang9 Com :'c;';:· ~E~oe:~Zc~~4 fg This .bulk aal•, Is aubf.ct ~ ~1~11,2~=d:i ~~ a"orrna described as Lot 90 ol rnon91gN w•I grve you 1 wntlen ben~liciane:. a&dltt><s EOt•IT A :~~· A::u~~U~~ GENERAL PLAN LANO College by Oecembet t', THE RETAIL & SERVICE lO Cahfomla Untfonn Com-p M , 81 100 Nufth itoot on-11c1 NO ~ 1n the C~y of n1m1u1on of thl entire 1mout11 con1111g1t11t credl1ocs and PARCEL 1: PR 'R USE ELEMENT AMEND-1992. COMMERCIAL (RSC) AD-m•rclal Code Section tusnw tu !ho County Cout1· 1wport Bu ch, County ot ,ournl#tpey Youm.f OtfNfnot persons who may UNIT 2. AS SHOWN ANO 1 (/?:is 1:... ~~ MENTS APPROVED ON Thia notice la ~n ac· MINISTRATIVE, PROFES-5~06.2. bl the hou~o 700 Civic Cenle1 ngt, &i tt ol Ca•IO<IMI H Oii hive to pay 1111 entire unpaid othetW1se• be 1nteres1&d in DEFINED ON THAT CEA-of Off1c1a1 Records In the OCTOBER 24, 1981 (Pl.AN-:f~go~•.,,,w~fon:t~d~ SIONAL, & FllllANCIAL end -:dd~llK~ th• ~-= 0flvc West Santa Ana CA ttCO!dtd 111 Book 19 Page(I ) ponlon ol rout ac'4>unt ••tn l~e 0w,ll Of ~state A'fv both TAIN CONDOMINIUM office of the County R• NING COMMISSION uc:ationCode. COMMERCIAL (AP~. AND with whom clelma mav be 92701 , •• publte 8Ul.hon 10 1no •1 cl MllCtla~MIPI though lull payment WU 0 A o~'MffT10~zh3s ab:n PL.AH RECORDED SEP· COfder of ORANGE County, A~~ ~em Signed: Gene Fanetl, ~~'!.~~il't~R~C) ~,! feted Is Witllam 8 . Brinck· ~ho t\~ 1~' f~ ~ n '"' otliee ol 1111 Co1.111ty d9malldld Illa you must P•Y '1 h•&d b}' Juan P1i1iez 1n \tie TEM8ER 11, 1178 IN Cal1fomla. end pUrlUlll'l to "-9 beerl l-.vi9Wed pursu-Vice Chancellor ING DISTRICTS (PLAN-to., Jr., Esq .. One N-por1 ~!1u1 a ~he UM eco•dt1 of u1d coun1y APN 1m0Un11 in dtt1ult at the 1 mt Supanor Coun ol BOOK 12147 PAGE 930 ~ ~c::::,,:: ent lo the C-'lfoni• Envl· Admnl1lretlve SeMc••· HIN G CO MMISSIO N Place, BT9"tt;, F~\t "er uo St&lu~ f!Uhl 1\11{1 117·4S507 Tlll lolat lmo\1111 ol paymenl" INdt Howtver )'OU Calltomea County or ~ OFFtetAi. RECOAoS recotded 07/0ll1W2 1n1t• ronmental Ouafrty Act. and Cout Community Cohge AMENDMENT NO. n2): ~~ ~:~ lut.de~~~c! ancJ 1nt111es1 conveyed I N ll'OoldbllillCtol !M~ and )'OUt~CllrfOI ":l1gi0tl O~~GE PETITION OF ORANGE COUNTY, 92.-451512 of a8'd Of'llclal IUllf has deC«mined lhet Dlslrict and Proposed ORDINANCE fil claims ll'lall be ~ and noiw hold by 11 unoe1 urtd by Slid Deed ol TIWI and l"f f l'll.Cl.9 t agree 11 "" "Ill pior ts th 1 Juan POtoiz CAUFOANIA. Recotda, wel Seit of 11/19/ !;'9 ~~~En-Open: Novembef 19. t992 NO. 92-47::t"¥ AH ORDI-~ 15, 1992, whlch is 111KI Dwll ol Tlusl in lhe euon•bly u11r1attd costs '° lht t1r11 IN nollCI ol salt rs ~qua~Olnt~ as personal PARCEL 2: 1992 .. 1:00 P.M. AT THE '°" pad I port • 10:00 AM. . NANCE OF HE CITY lh• t>uslneas day before j)foptltty SllUtled tn U ld j~f1$1$ and advanc:n •• IM poettd (wtocll tftly not be ..... reprE!'Senlahve 10 AH Ute>MOED 1/2 IN-NORTH ENTRANCE TO be:..:.~ C: :: Bid Safe 11· 1508 ~<i!Lo~ ~~ ~rz CO~ the aele date 1pecltled Cciunty end St•te ancJ 100-m1 ol 1111111 p11>latt0n ol thl INn lhl trd o! Ille tlwtl l!lontll admin.ster lt\e asiate ol T£REST IN ANO TO LOT I ~~U~ g~~~~ 9qU11le to N1119 u the en-Publlahed N•wporl AMENDING TITlE 20 OF atxr; ed Oct be 28 &::i~1:1181:~·~::enou:!~ otoc1 ot Salt IS ma 0>'9 OS:: Jtai.d ).,._) 1o_,:.;no"9 tlleT~ecE edttnl PE"TITION CW TRACT HO. 10182, IN WEST SANTA ANA. CA Ill v'.t0rilll8ltlal documeot lor S..c:h-Coala M... Daily THE MUNICIPAL CODE SO et o r • t26 1ue1 01 the Nofth,.estU<· IY"'•~1 tl'Ujl t>1 b~ cu h I t~ ll PIOVc» IONl THE CITY OF COSTA public' .uc:tJon lo .... high-IN•~ The propoMd Piiot October 29. No-AS TO AMEND CHAPTER , .. 2 QEW OD IN IV lu<.lltfOUlat 378 latil ot erta.ck«awn on 1S11ft 01 11118 ~-.itl~IOrfllOlllUlby ~~t.es~d 1~!,IC:~~~ys MESA. COUNTY OF OA· Ht bidder toi cash (pay. amendment hu been ,.. vembef 5 1992. 20 33 (COMMERCIAL .DIS-WIED 0 , C 1Jo 01 Newport Heights N1 tJONll!w , cllldl cnwn by a trat11 ., o t • prOQtrtr or be aclrnolled 10 tobate ANGE. STATE Of CAU· able al tn. time oC uJe In ¥lewed and staff has deter· ' thSIS TRICT REGULATIONS} TO (dbl! ....... ronet llw City ol Custa Cusil 1111 OI fl<ltral a.~ unon or 1 oll'l~••st 01 'l Ullbwsh I The wil anCI an~ codicils FOAN&A. AS SHOWN OH A lawful money of IN United mined that the EIR ed-PERMIT FREE-STANDING •r: •r•d Spector. Cvwl•v ()I Or~ suu o ul dr1wn bf I Sllll Of tedllll tehtdlM ol PIY""tflS 1n °""' to are aw a liable tor -.IAP AECORDEO IN BOOK Slates) .. rlgM, fide and equ111ty describe~, the PUIUC NOTICE ANCIUARY COMMERCIAL S.Crelllf'J CilhlOff\la as lhown on JI ~ ""9 Ind loan assoc11t•on wt )'016 dllaul or bOlh IJ •nd examna11on in me lite kept lntet..i ----t k> end E environment. Mt· u s ~s t N THE AD-p bll h N ~ 1uwcd4ld 1n Boo~ 4 , "·• (2) Fotow. .,. ....-ol 111t PAGES 22 AHO 23 ~ ' c-~....,...... of fte ptojec1. ltl• slg-NOTICa OP SAU MINISTAATIVE ,,ROFES-u s •d •wporl p~ lll...ol ~ ~ ~ nsoc:1111on ot sav•ngt ~ eJ,.... •• ion by the court 1SC£U.~NEOUS MAPS, b:c,~T by 11.i:r:.: uld ~~t.111 Im-CM' PUSOMAL SIONAL. AND ' FINANCIAL BHch-Coata M•N 0aety Mc.p~ AowtCls ol litld .Di· nk "*'-ed 11 stc1i0n 5102 cl 111111 penod rertrrtd 10 111 the rrs.t THE PE'TITION RECORDS OF ORANGE •nv SllWI:~ uld c:::Y pactS of lhe pr~\.~~ II-PROPPTY TO COMMERCIAL (APF) DIS-Piiot Octobef 29, 1992. •nou Couflty ~ theftt-fll\lllC\ll Codt and 11.CllOllltd p1ragraph ol 111• ~llet ""*'rt. ~d~~~r ·~~'!°"'Y estal~ COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, and sea. and deacribed as tamatlv" and "'"?tlon MIGH•ST BIDOU TRICT: TO AMEND CHAP· lh519 llom the St1ulhw11s1erly 00 ~~ 1n !his sta• The obflva1eonbl111Q IOtaeloMd l.CIOllOI under the Independent TOGETHER WITH ALL IM· follows: meaures rtlettld IO each Notice la hereby~ TERS 20.68 AND 20.79 TO PUBLIC NOTICE IJ5 011 feet Also pc;ept ree1 iOdrtsJ and oltle1 common I 1epa1att •llctt n •gr11m1n1 Admm1s11a~on ol Estates PRO'IEMENTS THEREON LOT 5 OF TRACT NO. elgnitlcant .tlec\. Coples of that bids Wiii be received PROVIDE CONSISTENT thu1etrom lhe NOtthiwvsterly signa11on d any ol lhl IHI bltwffn yOU I nd youi crtld~OI Act (This 3Ulhollly Wiii E>CCEPTINO THEAEFAoM 2924, lN THE CITY OF :-ro::::.~ ~ lor Nie 10 the hlphell bid· g~s~J.~E~A~.!~r t70t90 • 63 lllCI ltwlf801 APN "17· rop111r ciescrtb•d abov• IS PlllMt . fo"911 pertod '°" hlYI allow lhl? per!.ontll INIUM \JNfTS 1 COSTA MESA, COUllTY tvellabl• tor publk: ~M def of the followincJ equlf>" LARY!" AND TO AMEND !ESCROW NO. 29r'"35 • puipoflt d 10 be 1 , , 2 only thl 1t911 ~ "llOll in. ult 1ep1esenta11v~ to lake 2 LOCA TED OF ORANGE, STATE OF and Inspection .. the Plen-111.nt wnlch has be«I. CHAPTER 2087 TO ADDA -30()9.KK ht1 Sllwl •=s Biid NOTTINGH AM AO AD ot )'OIJt piopttty by paying the ,man) ac1ions wol?\out OH: g~u!~'tRe~: nlng ~. City of :-:i.•~t toc::m":f~ DEFINITION FOR THE NOTICK TO ~u:;V °:":' ioal Pf=V NEWPORT 1Uct4, CA 12..0 ercjrt 1mourt demanded by youd~~~1~"& .... ~~~w~:1~'~~~ 3: CORDED IN 8001( tt, N-port Belct\, 3300 Hew. Cohoe O.stltct! T£RM "VSE-ANCIUARY.r CAl!OITORS 01' ues..111>tld above is puiµuil· The ~nld Tu•t• dllcllms '1t0to1 To llld out tlll •mount irnponant ac••ons AN EXCLUSIVE EASE-PAGE I , MISCELLANEOUS C" Boulw~ N-~ THI: SALE OF ONE (I) ~NING COMMISSION •ULK SAL• (Notice ed to bll 375 M•gnohe any~cylor~ "~°' yo11 musl pay OI 10 arrange 101 however thi= l>drsoMI tiiENT APPUffTENANT TO MAPS IN THE Off ICE Of' (71~~ ' • FISCHER RADtOGRA9HIC ENOMENT NO. n4t;_ P'&l'9U9"1 t• AVQtlue Cos.ta Musa CA thl ltrN I iddrtss <Ind othet P11"*" lO llOCI U... lottelOlurt OI rej)fesen1a11~e .,. ,u be UNIT FOA THE USE THE COUH'TY RECORDER NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· 500 MA UNIT ANO ACCES-~.r~~ h~ ~ UCC the. 8105t 921527 common ~ lany,ehoWn alyourpnlC>lrry•inl0<9Ctowelot requ1red 10 g"'e not1cv to' OCCUPANCY OF OF SAK> COUllTY. THER GIVEN I\ a8'd SORIES; COAST COM· re • t u NOTICE IS HEREBY Tho undet"UOl)d l rustoo Slid salt 0 1nyothlr ttaton corud enler&sleO persons un 11ss APNl424-172·12 ' t at held MUNITY COLLEGE DIS-determined ltit\ 1hey -GIVEN that a bulk .. ,. la 1h1tla1ma 1ny hab4hly 1()1 hentfl Wl'llU>I m DU AMERCAN SAVINGS BANI<. F >. the) ha'lle -wai.ed not.ce 01 '°'"10NS OF THE The strMt eddrMI end ~':ti~ •c: ~-TRICT (ORAl<fGE COAST categoncally exempt under about'to be made. tny 1ncoo~1neu OI tn willloul COYllllnt or wirranry 540 EAST MA~ STREET 2..,D consented 10 Ille propose<a AtCTED COMMON other comm<lf' d.slgnltlon.. on V COL.LEGE') lhe reauiremenca ot lh• The NWM(I) ancl busl· 1t1et1t addtess and uthe1 llP"llMdor ~ ~l'dlng • actton 1 Ttte encleoenclo; 1 DESIONATED IN r1 erry. ot 1M ru1 property b«, 1992, a\ v,. nour d Sealed bids w•ll b• Cahtorni• Envl1onm•ntat ,,... address of ltl• Miter cormnon duslQNllOt\ 11 11oy PQQllSOll or encumb11nte1 tor f LOOR STOCIClON CA ~202 •dmm1Stra1.on ai..tt1oc111i DECLARATION Of described ~ la· pYI· ~ In the Councol opened and pubkly rud Ouelity Acl. tte: CHO, HYVN SUK, )ht1iwn llf!u11n Thu lote tl'il QU!p<>M o1 ul•sly ng flll (209 S46-78.S8 wrD be g1an1&d un ess an fUCTIONS AHO por1eCI lo. br. T70 and m Buch City ~.the,,,:,-: a1o11C1 lor ~ed It.ma ~~~~V~~/£RE:C, FU~ SSM· 565-e9-3681, CHO, emount ol lhe unoaid bit! ~SIQ.ndbyYdDted I 'ti>" 11.lvt any QUHIJOl'S l'O<l "'te1ested pt>fSOn l~es an SHOWN OH THE CONDO-W. 1ITH STREET. COSTA ~Boulevard Newport • Nlled on tne proposed kc hean Will~ ,,.:.i Ml CHA.. SSN: 574-69-5198, ant.u OI the O()legauon ol Tnat wd.clf'IQ 1111 IMS crw-v-1hOIJld conlld a lllfYlt or #It obiecti0n 6o th& pe1 ti0n U.0.-0LI ... &U FOR "''"C MESA, CA 92829 ,.,..;...._.! ......... h '°"" et 11·00 A..M •• Thurs· "9 on 14581 S.Wal A11'9t1Ue, Ir· tutw.I by Ille ptoplffly tu~ -n."191UI agency Whcll rr.11 ano shows g<>Od cause _.,.. .. ..,..... "'" H The underaigned TNStee • .....,..,,_ • -day November 19 1992 In the !Ith dey ol Novwnber YIM CA 92714 solcJ •lld reasonebhl estl· •11*'MS ol h TMIM The ..-·-why 1he coun should not UNIT. deactaem• 11"1 kabllety for lime and ptac:. 11"1 and 111 the' Oistnct Adm.n.stni11ve 1992. -' ttie "°"' of 7.00 Do'tng buelnua as: tNtud cos•~ •APOflscS • IClflY under Mid Deed of 11'0 Insured youi loan grant the a..itttonty The ..,... addrffa and fl"I lncOf'r9CtneH of the persons tnwested may Ill> Semcet Bulding (BLOG Pm. in the ~ Chem-PLAZA CLEANERS lldvences et the hme ol I NII h9!11olor9 ea.cl.led Ind NOhlthW~ Ille llCI lhlt A HEARING on lhe °'*common deslgnetion, strMt add..-. and oUW ~end be neard "*9on O). 1310 Adams A--. bets ol ltl• ~Pot\ 8Hdl All other business 1niu.i publecahoo ol lho to tt. ~tld • P'OClll1Y a., lotedoelft ,OU may ptit.hon w· t be l'Htld on If any, o1 .,,. ,.., propenv common d•algnetion, " ~u In c=n:!, ~ Costa Mesa Calitotnla. NI ~Hall, N3300 ~ Nme(s) and ~Nl(•s) tew 01 ~ea S348 l02 27 Declara•ion 01 Dttat.« Ind ofter you1 pr~•nr lor ult, Noi.embWr 1g 1992 ~t ~ etiowe la put· fl'Y, lllOwl'I herein. be ·1m11ed r.ia.ng onty bids must be dellllered to •d. ewPot\ • uMd by the Miler(•) wilhtn In lkkl1hon to uish the o.tnlnd, ~-ind 1 wrlllen ~tht Ult •cofdded~ I 45 PM in Dept 703 ~ '° • 2241 a QR. The ~ amount ol IN ltloM -.,.. "'YfN °' ~ "-~.of ltl9 Director ot ~·~ •t ~lc:hal time the pall thrM yews, u l 1us1ev 11111 ecceo1 a uish-NOi 111 ~ and ei.aon' IO 10 1t11 toncl1111on ot 11\t located at 34 t The City ANOE AVENUE COST A u"fl9ld betance of IN Obi-one .... rlliMd at ~ P\ltchulng at the 8bOW ~~ lln!_. pet· mted by the Ml,_(s), ar•: OU< s cl'llK.i. drawfl On e siete ~IC~ ....... __. ___ ...,. fotlcloln Rt1Nt»1, YOU MA Onve P 0 Bo• 141 70 • gallon I.Cured by the addr ... prior lo .... time aons tnt .... st ... may •P-None Ot national bantl.. chec:ll--........... ___ ""'t::'"-" .. R"'...,,.SFY"''DO °'Ml9e CA926131570 MESA. CA tm7 property to be IOlc:I end ltc hearing detCri In Ml for the 0'*'9flO to be Pffl and be heard thefeon. Th• nam•(•) end busi-d!Hn by • 1t11e ur 1ec1u111I ,.*• ol Ottaull •nd Eltclon ' t.,.,.. ~ ...,,, vv 1F YOU OBJECT 10 The ~ TrvslM reuonebl• utlmated this notice. or In~ ellQlble tor contiden.llon. If you challeog• lhls n11• addrell of the c1ed1t unlOn 0t a ch11c ill to bl~ in in. c.ourcy NOT TAKE PROMPT ~TIOH the granting 01 ine pellteOn dl9deWna,,,.,., htlllil'( for cotta. apenMS end 116-:"~~:;-11ec•or P"Of \0 Lal• bids cllMOt be ac· ~it~ c:outt. you~ buyer(a) ere: CHOE. 011wn by• 1tete or lederal wllt,.h ttal ptO!llffl 1S loeltld NOTICEllHIAEl1GIVEH you should appear al lt1e "'1 ltlcorrectnesl of the venc.s et f'9 1lme ol the bllc ~ F ir,.: ceptld •m ""' to '*1"'11 ~"1 STI:vE MUNStK, SSN: 215-savmus 1en<J 1()41n I NOCI· *1ld molt f\111 UV.. llW>rithl Nl/9 TMAT. heanng and slate your .._ eddr'en and othtlf lt'tlllal public:tltlon of the No-l::ion call (7i4) «....,.. PfOf>OIAI forms and com-UlOMellsw.~outocneaom: 74-757', CHOE, KYUNG ahon SllYIOIJS essuciattOO or ....,wcesuchl'ICOldallOll HA MORTGAGE SERVICES obJIOCbons o< 11e w11tten ~°"'"'°" dHlgnellof\, II lice of Nie Is: 111.t,789.21 3225 pleta ll\Structlon1 may be re tt.":rt '* d • t;:r l SOON, SSN: 217-9Nl939, u111nus benll spec1hvd 1n DATE t~'02J92 J(: obt&e~ons with the eourt _.____ ~ In addttlon to cash, 1M • ••ftftlO obtained at lhe Pun:hutng IC, ng escn n &S3t Wl"lnlletd Dnve, Hu,.. Soc100 6102 ot lhll Fman· •fltdil!yapponed Tn.attelf'der belore the hearing Your y, .. ..,...... • TMllet will eccepl a QSh. WANDA L ,,__ • Depertment ol the DI~ lh•s notice Of In Wfitten oor· tiogton Beach CA 92&47 c1al Code encl euthonrod to NA MOATGAGE SERVICES me appearance may bt tn • leld .... win be made, IM'a check dtawn on a CITY CLDK. CfTY Of' at lhe above eddress. For respond.nee delivered to The Hset• beln~ aold ere ou business en this SIBie In INC , AS TRUSTEE 1 o..d of Tiual dlttd 1111 p.:rson or by your anorn1:1y W wtthoul covenant or ata• or nelioMI bank, I MIWPOAT auett additional information c-'I the City It,°' !>riot to, the c:i•nerally dHCnbltd u : the IM.'nt torlOOI ottlllf than S40 E MAIN STREET in 1recuted by HQWARD IF YOU ARE A ~· .. preas or Im-check ""-' by e stale 0t Publish. ed N•wport Dete Beny, (7'4) 432·51572. :;:1c ':'t?4i ~=-Furniture, fh tur11, "and c:ash ts 11C<;CJ.>ted tho Trust·. FLOOR STOCKTON CA 95202 ~~ENCE LEVY ANO DEBRA CREDITOR 01 a '9"· ~llJ Ill•, pot· I~ credit urion or a Bucn-cost11 ...... Dally All ••.,..-of C8Nge :AclfDA "AQOIO. equipment, treaeoam•. oo n>ey w1lhhOld lhlf 1ssu Ttlep~f'll Humber 1209)5AS· Ll.,NE LEVY HUS8ANO AND con\tngifnl creo101 01 1"1111 ~. or ~. Check ctr-by • aut• Of P,tot Octobef 29, tWZ. and r.mcwal .,. the ,.. • goodwill, ... .se. IHSehold Ml\ Q ol lhd lrustoo s Oeu<l 37S2 KATHY l(ING ASSIST WIFE u TtuSIOI, 10 MCUtl oeceased. you fTWSI 11•• ., ,,_., f'8 unpeld belanc• ledllral ~ and kMln • lhS20 aponslb lllty ol Pur· CITY CLEAK, CITY CW 1mprovemen1s, and coy. uot~ 1uno1 t-.onee avail· ob'gl•ot11 inll¥Orol AMER~ your clam w1ttl lhe coun bf the nol•(•) aecured •by Haoclatlon, UYlnga .. Chalar(s). S.... tu llll4a be NEWPORT aRACH enant "°' 'o compel• end alilu to thO ~Of $000!· SECRETARY SAVINGS ~ND LOA and maJ a c:opy to °'a ...,icl Deed of TNM. ltt In-eodellon or NlllnOI bri PUIUC NOTICI added to al amounts un-Published Nu1porl .,. located •I: 5406 #C sw.., a mitttei ol •'Uht TPS t 2129• ASSOCIATION 11 8tne'tc•ary persona• 1i'presen1a11ve ..:.,.,_ ~ In SecllOn 5102 teaa valtd retail ..... • e..cn.cosia MeN Daily Welout Avenue. lrveM, CA Sad ..,_ welt be meuo OCT 1s l2 29 t092 d d rnsoms 1 appo11'11ed by the coun ,_..thereof\.• ......... ~ at 1M Anandll Code and NOTIC• CM' SALa permit card ecoompenln ... , .... Ocl bet 29 11192.. 92714 but withoul covanant or rtcoi • on w.1t11n tour month~ 11om In Nici "°'9(1), edllanc:M, If auctlonnd to dO but6ness bod. ,..._. 0 · • The bulk tale ls ln~ed ,..,,_,,, O$S 0r l111tMn1n1 Ho 3"11 '" boo lhlil datOJ ot h1s1 issuance ol under lh• .,,,. of 11'1 tnla stua. II\ the event =~ ~ e>n>P9'1Y Rat.cs her . ..,, ltl521 to be consummated at the n'll4'°'~ ~ PG!>sess For Ad A c tion 11971 p1ge 637 01 0t1ic1at 11t11ers as p1ove<»d in Deed of TNll. fffl, t~• octw tnan celh la Is otfef9d for ui. "aa ts. Classified ls..... office of GOLDEN KEY ES-111 un<.umbl~ tu &a11$I Call a Re'°'°' 111 lllt Oltice ~ tilt section 9100 ot Int end •pena9 ol ~. tn. Trull .. may NIGHEST BIDOU wMf'e Is", and wtltloul ,... C ON V 1! N I • NT CROW, 3534 tf2 W. 8lh the lfld. btooness secui R9CO!det of ORANGE eo.ir.t Calolom1a Probate COOi .'1 runte end of IN _,~ 1M lohuence of Noclc9 la '*90y ~ CIOU'M aQ8MWl IN Olstnct. Whether you're buy· Str"t, Los Angeles. CA by U •d o-d adv•"ce lliil.... ~11or,.. ~ "'°"' t• T~ 1111'18 lor "'::?. eta.ms ~ led ...., Mid Deed the TNllM's Deed Wlti1 that bid• will be rec:etwG The Dlstnc:t mMea no~-Ing sen1"g °' just 90005 and the entJdpeted thltieunoe. ••rh int.,esi -J .,. on ud ONd al Trull ~, v. not il\pire bt< ore lou• crM "'' funds bec:Orn4t available to for Nie.to the highest bid--ence., lll!IWf'anly, °" '9P"I" iooiuno, ~lied hU Nie date Is November 17. PIO..ldlld ttlltlem. end 1 AO-VISOR llor tit Cll Sl2SOOOOO monlhs from l'I t>eanog Niil. IN payee Of~ ... d., °' "'-toloww'9 equil>' Mt'IUlllon. •lq)f'9Sled Of Im-needl 1992. unpelO pof\Cepal ol the no• ,... aim date MllC~d :\bO~~ ~ total ltnOUt\l ot the ~If' of rtght. ment ~ has beW'I CS.. plied, woth reowd to concfl. what~ The bl.A Ule Is tubfeet lo ..:urad by Mid died wit •42 5•79 INI tt.. blnl'c.ial nernt Lfldlt YOU MAV EXAMINE ~ ~ ot lh• of*. Said Nie _.. be made, cl.wed aurpl\ll lo the need• llOl'I ol pn>perty Olf frtMll PILO .,:i'::::~Fl'IE.D Cahfomla Un.form Com-lflt•esl lhefaon .. Pf v • v Mid Deld ol T1111t encl lht 1~ foe kepi by in. eoun It f l UOft NCUred by lhe bul ~ oovenanl or of h COM1 Cammunlly )'OU &fe I person ~a:,• be.,-::'!.::~ ... ':' po"::~~ <>Hf (O PUBUC NOTICll I PUILIC NOT1CH 1 PUBLIC NOTICES I PUILIC NOTICES ~PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES ~~r~~~il~nv.i~etri!S:~~ .,. ... .ion or ~. HEIOELBERO PAESS AHO a lo1mal Request lor ...... ftpenMS ~ ~ lo .... ty lhl lndetltedr..,.. MISCEUANEOUS PAINT· SP4tt1a1 Notice ol fie lt11ng --=-., .,,. time "' .... aec\#'9d by said DMd, 116-ING EQUIPMENT; COAST of an IOvQnlOry ana ilftlal public;9tlon of OM No-vancee ~ _,Ill In-COMMUNITY COLLEGE 11ppra 5.11 ol eslal• assets ice of TMt .. '• $ate la , ..... pr-ther'eln. DISTRICT (ORANGE ()( OI a11y pettlion or 1111,512 • .-0. end the unptlid prinelpel Of COAST & GOU>EN WEST accoul\I as P{Ovided 1n The beneflclery under the no .. MCUf'ed by uld COUEGESL llOTICB 01' PUBLIC BBARilfQ ucl!On 1250 .. ol tr11t • Deed of T~ ~ :" ~:-91kt ~ s .. ied Ida • 111 11t• RBCJARDI•G TBB PROPOSED RBIOllilfG ~=~a,:rr~~~J~ic! -. ~----'--" t•H, cflargea end H · Whether you're ~ torm 1s av;utable trom ttt• ... lo fW ....... ___ • penMI of die tNMe end °' ..... ng Claniflea OP COMll.BRCIAL PROPERTIES CITY-W,IDB courtclliltk. .tlleri Dedara.tlon Of 0.. ol the W\lata crNled by 0~ all Your Medel Anorney tor Petitioner. aald Deed of Trua ROSE M GA TES PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICU --. ., ....... 11, 1-. I...,,..., L 0"'°'11-_....., .. .__ tlf .......... .. "0...... c:.ui.r ..... "~ ...... -....... ~ ...... 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OrM9tl ... ., ~---.._.. ....... , It ............... ~ t ........ .... -,_.. - r;:-........ --- Two", • ..__ ,,o,eoooo ... Notice is hereby given that the City Council ?.f t~e City of Beach will hold a public hearing on the application of the Newport Beach_ for: Newport City of Propoae4 OllDIBalf~B JIO. 92-45, beinq, AN ORDINANCE OF THB CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMBMDillG DI8t'lt%CTDIG llAP8 NOS. 2-6, 9-11, 13-19, 21, 22, 22-A, 23-27, 30, 32, 37, 38, •1, 42, 44, 48-50, 60, 61, 65-67 'IO JtmcLASSil'Y SPBCIPIC PARCBLS CIT~·WIDB l'ROK TBBIR CUJUlBll'l' 1008 a. AP, APB AllD 111.A, TO API'; nlOll AP [0.8] TO AP• (0.8]; l'llOK C1 Al1D U, TO RSC; l'llOX C1B, COB, Al1D CJDI to llSC-B; l'ROll C1B TO axe-a;· PROK COi TO uc-1; All!> ROM R3 (2178) TO APP, TO CRDTB COllBISTDCY BB'riBD DB DISTRICTillQ KAPS, CBAPTD 20.33 01' Ra IOlfillG CODB allD TllB GDBRAL PLUI LAll'D USS BLBM•NT A.."DIDXBft8 UPROVBD OJI OCTOBER 24, 1918 (PLAllJIXllG COIOIISSIOJI axmmwnrr llO. 111). MOTICB IS BZRBBY l'UJlY&Ba OIVBa, that said public hearing will be held on the ttb 4ay of Kotf Mr, 1912, at the hour of 7100 p.a.' in the council Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California . For more info~t!on, refer to the public notices section of this newspaper ort call (71~) 6~4 ~ 3225, Newport Beach Planning Department, between 8:00 a.a. and 5:00 " p.11. ' ..._,, . .. ... ~. • I ~-I ,,. .. ~ . . . 433 Civic Cenl•r Or West Suite 2SO Santa Ana , CA 927D1 0 ly Newp011 B@ach Costa Mesa Pilot 0c1 22 23 z~ 1~2 ~ SELL - I h B it. r h1 p )t • t J I c ------... .. Thursday. October 29. 1992 ~ 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE RANCHES/FARMS/ CORONA NEWPORT NEWPORT CORONA COSTA MESA 2624 HUNTINGTON NEWPORT NEWPORT 2669 BEACH 2 GROVES 1575 DEL MAR 2122 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 DEL MAR 2622 E '•lde lg 18R118 A BEACH 2640 BEACH :::========is ACRE RANCHEs.1;s;:pec;:;:;:L;:OC;:;:n;:&=h=rb:;r:;v:;le:;w:; :;;======== NPT Notlh 2Br 2~83, u:;.1m;a;;;~~~ ~~~ $200 on. 2BR tBA •pt., ======== Ve.tr 1BR 1BA IN/ near 5 beautiful lakes 3BR 2BA. l/p, gar, 1se Beach Area! liqht & airy s1350 * lBA, gar, walk to patio, lndry lac. 26aq l/p, g•r. 141! Ala· •2BDRM $750• view, refrlg, 1 adl GENERAL 1002 $2990. $500 down, $2 195 mo. Prud. Ca. NEWPORT 'ENlllSUlA Open Sat 10/31, • China Co-. S700. Santa Ana Ave Cathy bama Beach/Adams •1BDAM SIOO• gar 650-3832 or $751m on1h owner w oll Rl\y Call281·58t9 'r"•"'YORYtWT"" 3 .lnfo,call760·3163 Ava11 Nov.1.6'M·9640 S48-38Mon.site 8.J2·2000x2~'963-3698 Frig. dshw5hr, alove 393-5783.$695/m linance 1 -800-2 23-,._.., '"" I 1 N t .... 5 .. 855 ., Greet N eJghborhood 4763 S~M0-$1950~ OCEAN FRONT 3BR BACH APT near park, E 'eide Lg 2br 1BA $200 OH, 28A 18A apL, nc. ope I,_ - Great lam•l'f home w --------2-~t!Rllld OeAr.frolll 28A upper, 2 car gar, full kltch, lrg llmg rm, bale, encl garage, bale .• golr, 16401 *2BR, 3BR & 48D* J BR, t 75 BA, now COSTA MESA 2124 Fur"'IMd"nfurMMd lrpl, IMMAC, S2:JOO w/d pvt patio $790 + qul4tt edults S750/mo Waterway. 832·2000 ~ paint. ne"" doors t/o ======== Villa Rentals mo, yrty. 675-2272 $500 sec. ni-1s13 t2Q E. 20th, '122-sa04 x259. 963-3698 From S900.Mo & UPl=::::===:::ii:::= frplc, co"ered pallo, 2 HOUSES/CONDOS R ental• Avallabfel R B $200 OFF. tBR tBA Yrlyl Cannery Rentals, AP·•D..,.._.,_ car garage on· t'tlJ9e 675-4912 1·5BR. $800·$5000/ NOf'TH BAYVIEW E.Side, 28 2 A , S825I apL, bale, gat, l70t Inc 1-800-247-8209 IU\l~I~ lot. $ t 98 !>00 FOR RENT Eastside Mo No tee charged Secluded • STUDIO mo, new urpet-noors. Huntington SI 832· ---::--:--:-:::--~~-FOR REHT C-21 A N eighbor-3BR huge back yard Agt, 842·712t bright & alf'Y, pa110 upper, dshwshr. gar. 2000 w2591963-3698 •Aak About Our hood E I cul·de-uc street. enct•-....... =-__,h,---._.,R~-od----------$700/mo 673-5236 no pelS. 366-0607 Move-In Spec:lall 21;:;======1 mpor um gar 51250 548.7001 er:J'~aC::~':,A, ~';nc~ Tn1nk1ng of having a Ea•taid• 28R IBA, A vall now, Lge 1BR Years Newt. 2BR. tam- (714> 839-2 100 . 321 COLLEEN garage sale? Give us $700/mo. 111 +-sec tBA -+ den, d/w, gar· lly complex, Ave<age M a y Lo•• It! Wll'ldows, tu ceils, Pllt a call1 J ackie Cilhs Altr bage disposal, car· r4""1t $637.SO/mo w'• 6 1-=======:I Owner desper ate! bea7c2he2~73~2200R01t•rmo. PILOT CLASSIFIED COSTA MESA 2624 a3t aot'1 port, $100 -+-aoc. No mo lse 850-8310 ·- Groat noorplan, open GENERAL 2102 •E'•ld• 2Br 11.hBa 642·5878 1..,,...---..,,·.,,-~--dogs. (310) 592·2214 DUPI.EIES 4BR cotuna m co each •3BR 2~ B t1arm1nn --------1===•;:;:==== Eaststde 2BR 2Ba. 1 'la BLOCK TO SAND and spacious • •-· t r • 1 a c · ·111 c•• n•r ... lcony ~w Avail now. Igo 3BR 28A, t 75BA family-pool N gar w'fOPf'lr, wtcJ l'lkvp, twrmse in Nwpt Hghts. S300 OFF MOVR·INI --, .... • •"" d/W ti Id hk p 38R 28A, A N refur home Subm11• Sub-ewport2bc!Apl St~ sml yd. $950 631-4442 frplc, dbl gar, lg yard 2BR, fncd yd, Wtr pcJ $79carpel, va~.,.n2t.,.,.c71!an SooO •p.S_;no ~s· btsnect, pltf'lrin9. w/d, mit t $257,500 ~:,:: == -= 6SPACJOUS-CONDO S122~mo &47•7540 2~~!!~1!:s:::-5 5 Jean -IV ...v , (!110) 592-2214 V;ly~~,~~s lrpl, patios, d/W, tr C-21 Berg Realty a.iboa a.y Club 2BR 2BA. 1200 aq n •Udo Peninsula• APARTMENTS GUARANTEED TO gar $1050, yrly 1 (714> H 2 -8891 Stlldoo • s1050 patt0, built-In•. enc Unique 1 & 2BR Unots FOR RENT $300 OFF Spacious L •VE IT! 2 v .. re Mewl 38R Perfect Pool H ome 1bdapt s1rn gar, $895 832·5262 IOI IOaso. Private bch. =====;:;:== 2BR 1'hBA Twnhm W I For Ad Action 28A. family comple111.1=======~ Spacious M eredith ?lid.... S2150 on bay, 873-e030 gar, d/w. a /c , 1ge Lg lBR in • cozy s10•.,.,__ Gardens ost.alo w SBA WattmontHome• Rtl~ J~~r. ~ c~~. v~. ~!~ 710 Lido P•rk Dr. patio, lndry rm, sml. ::;ps~~ ~o ';:~~ Can a 7 t .... ;a; to ROOMS and 3 car 9ara9c Per· &31·1400 625 8 Plumer Sl,050 •Newport Shor••• -======== pet cons 645-523! In! Open Daily' reel lam1ly homo on1 3BR 2BA pallo ga--r--~----,.---llllyPlll corner 101 New on Pru Cal Rl\y. Agt. rage, frplc. 5 1425 BALBOA $725 Mo.ea You In! _____ e_3_t_-8_42_7__ • market! $399 000 B;irbara 729-7286 28R 2BA. bltlns, $850 Se 11 yo u r home AD-VISOR BALBOA 2BR 2Ba. 2 c.gar $895 ISLAND 260 C-21 We lc ome C ozy Townhom• 2br/ Bachelor w•pool $650 6 Cat OKI Agt, Pam lhrouqh classolted. (714) 968-8875 ISIAND 2106 2.Sba, 2 car gar. 1aun-Bkr 642·3850 546-5880 or 979-3848 6425878 • 642 5678 We•tmont Home dry h 'up, 1'P. J:g°1·1·.-s=EA,..,,-1'"'s""LA_,...,N,..,.D,,,_..•_2_B..,.R""", 3BR 2BA upstatra, 2-car •S750 M-•• U In! "';;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;~J 1";~~c 2~~.~= F'i!~~-~~ 3 lg BR's 2 full btha, o EL u x E E x E c Jacu, SI 150 673-1 8 2\l'JBA golf course vu. gar, sml patio, refng E'5id• 2Br. nu paint/ :: ront al S2450 •409 ck>ae, ger. 35 • lg bonus rm lg lWNHS 2 • 2. patio. E stdo 251 e mesa. 3br/ $25 3200 00 m5q 0 .!!:..g2 1 • 2 s 3 try. $1300 mo yrly Ava•I ,cp72t5 N2 0 69P· 0 D1 .,!46_t0h~.,~ ffTTilTTTNGTON NEWPORT Seas.hore. 8.l8·3232 •mkr, $550. 84 k1tcnen new tile gar, •tr• prkn.g, w/d 2 Sba, dolatc.hed, frpl, .,..... 11/15. 818/247·2446 .-.. a,. U'111- floorsC Ou101 cul de· dock, yrly 67'S-06J6 2 car g arage open •THE BLUFFS 4BR -======== ••Ea•talde 2BR ~1 BEACH 2640 BEACH 2669 UDO ISLE tufty fum ROOM for ,.,,. sac all Rock • ti o us o sun t 2-4 _ ~ t Br Ultl, gar Ind pvt home. Fum. C.21 Sea Br-ze $1495 mo 759 9022 38"-2(j()() .. sq a.~ BALBOA gar•ge, WiO hkup, $785/mo yrly. 1 per· utol, pool. Cott. Me (714) 9e2·5521 BAlBOA rm w wet bar. S2.2SO $725 Call Agl Pam son, no pets 673_0837 842·S43e E.Sodo 14~f condo 528 Cancho 640-1631 PENINSUIA 2607 __ 54_6_5880 __ o_r_9_7_9·_384_8 *** •YOU DESERVE ml• PENINSUIA 2107 2BR 2· zBA. 2-pauos, •UPSTAIRS 3Br 28a STEPS TO SAND CORONA DEL MAR gar .. 1 space, Inside dplx, lrplc 4 -car g:1r. ;;:======= • I Mo Freo UUISI lg lndry area. $1000/mo Steps to bay & beach. •Oceanfront lg 38R clean 2br Iba, gar, nu THE ART 1022 •O ceanfront•. 2Br Avool ommed 998..J.c34 51 450 .mo &te'3S9-4SJg 2Ba. f'p, d/w, w/d, cpt, O/W, storage 2Ba w gar, w d Rear LARGE 2 2 TWN sel"":"'.=:---:--:-:--:-:---:--gar, No pet s1100 mo $750 No Pot 640·2495 GATED ~LAGE OF PURE LIJXUfm Clean 1 BR. trg deck, HOTELS garage. ul•I pd N ·pets s15Qlmo s51-as54 a MOTELS 27 $1300 Front w •vocw + H A"orda~e HouaJ1t9 yr1y 873-ee40 1------...---11 Spyglass Value! s1100 Call 846 8724 XlNT Loe .• attach dbl 28R 2'hBA. 2 car gar. -.... o-N_T.,...._.H....,E-w--=·T=E--R_•_ •1BR. enc~ed ga. Qf LIVING gar, patio/pool 1244 step lo b ch/bay .. rage, w.alk·tn closet, Model pcrtect SBA w/ 3BR 28A 150 n lo bch, sq fl. $1000 1~1063 S'250 Avl now No pot Pano r•mic view 2 no pet• S6S01mo. 180' views Terms or bay v.cw, gar, w/d. lrg 851•5488 or G4G-0575 Bedroom. 2 Bath. No Betty 644-2270 Vll!W VIEW VIEW Back Bay 2Br 2B;i, Ip, 2-car g11t. S 127 5 E••tbluft lrg 28r 2Ba. Ip, $1060 721-1150 Costa Meu Mot.Of I l.ow Oly-~ly $110 up. Top loc, Newt golf course. 84 trado Call Patr1ck dock & bale No leaso 1:=========•-,,,,-..-,-------pots $1400 673-7092 •---------Tenore 7 60·8702 roq 213 463-3450 FOUNT N Ba~ront 2BR 2BA hse •AVAILABLE! Agt Natoonwode USA Al w/dock, outside spa. tBR 18A, park1n.g, lndry Large 28r 28• Apt. LAG 2Br, 2 full bath VALLEY 2134 2 cor gar. St900/mo lac. patio, $795/mo. Call 831-4088 :::::======= Oceanfront w/manna C•nnery VIiiage 1212 W BalbOa, Unit •--------- HUNTINGTON S.·c d bldg "t/2 encl Alty 673-8778 B 559-5959 •EASTSIDE• parkn<J spcs f"um. Avl 4BR 3BA, lam rm, gar. BAVRIOGE 28 e BAVFRONT STUDIO, 2BR $745 Oas/Water BEACH 1040 11 1 Sl800 yr1y 675-0308 yd, $145-0 10649 El condo, gato g:arde:. patio. clean, quiet. pd, garoge. No pets ========IYrly unlum. 2BA 1BA, Toro 832-2000 lC 259, SI 100 mo. year lse. aafe, n /amkr/peta 2323 Elden S48-7854 H lghllf Upgrad ed hf>'lch coua9e w/gar, 9G3 3698 720 1200 644·1395 S575 673-1943 38A 20 A 2.story In best 48R located on over utol Pd S 1 ,OOO/mo H bo v H RM W/A VU PLUS olf·streel toc.tion 2 a•:i"od corner lot in do Avall Nov 1 675-62tJ 1:H=U=N=TT=u=G=T=O=N=== ;~,. r r:!:'r ~~ools, Furn Bach, Ocean/ Car garage, w/d, lrig, stroablo community •-========= 1u~ par k , lashoon Isl , P1orfPark Vlewa. Quiet move·on nowl Cannery Remodeled kit &1-BEACH 2140 beaches easy access & Secure. N/P, N/S Rentals, Inc 675-4606 bths Cre.Jl curb llP CORONA freeway . S2700 mo $610 yrly, Incl util. or 1-800 247·8209 peal Now st1JCCO DEL MAR 2122 4 9 7 ·8488 673-e372 (71~)2~6~~7rl873 2BR 3BA, den. olfoco. L9e l br S7~0 w/gar. ---s =T ___ E __ P_,S_T_O_B_EA ____ C_H_ Attractive c 1Br With Seacllff Country Avail Nov 1 213 .... pllt pal10 reat area, OR B Cl b ..-. 2Br 1 Ba, frplc, gar lk t ...,.hi M anicured 1 i:.ao sq n 3 2>,-, a lront d uple11 u , guard, pool, 29th St Prud Ca Alty. $900 mo yrly. 1129 W. wa o eve • .-• ng homo on prnTu? aroa w ne"" appls, pattO tennis court. Model Agt ~8.1 005 Balboa Blvd. 723-4852 ____ 54_6·_908_1 __ _ S 2 6 o. o o O C a I I ~oraqo 675-7887 7pm h ome $1800 960-7847 Yvonno, agt 721-3375 5t8 Fernleat Lido Harbor & ocean Yrly, $1295/mo, Bay· 3BR 2BA, akyhghls. gar view 2BR tBA. 2-car front, pvl bc h/pler, -======== 38R 2BA, frplc, d/w, $1120 tncl grdnr/spa gar, hplc, encl patio, gar, f/p, lge tBR, non/ -r nge & oven Avl 101 1809 Florlda 832· s 14ooim o 645 7175 smkr pref 641-3731 20 7 14 F arl'lleaf 2000 x259, 963-3698. ' · Available!! 2BA I "7Ba townhouse w/lenced yard, 1725/ mo. 546-9081 YOU CAN HAVE IT All' SEAWIND VILLAGE 15555 tb'C.lt.~ Vi aoe Ln ~on Btlch (714) 893-5198 Sorry, No Pets Models Dai~ 9-~ *** t 1650sqfl • Mutff Sutte W'Spa Tub • PWI c.pec HOTELS • °°""'* IOtcM.ndty HttJPt & MOnLS HOTELS 2718 & MOTELS • All a.. w Opener ' P't1 Fully lotail1I y It'd t VIU'led c.ings • 2 CAA GARAGE • 5'r.lll Ptl Corwdnd ADMIRAL WAY 2473 0ntnge A.e By Appt. Only 631-~39 Lagana Bea~ Motor Inn $150/Wily & Up $41/Dally t Up • Kitchenettes Available • Heated Pool · • Ocean Views • Cablt T.V. t Laundry Facilities •Parking NEWPORT BEACH 1069 $1150 Paul 640·5324 Lido l•I• 3Br 20a -------- Co-2BR hae·, -0/W, Ovplc11. 2BA t "1BA. 2 country colt.ligo, very ======== ========--------======== -.. yra o1d, onci pat1e. cP1~!"·1u1rrng poar11noow1.'•AP•ak. COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 494-5294 Deaperate L i do fr~c·J~~gobe, pvhll ~~.3 ~ks from~h ••• ~=====~~ -------~-------------------------~! Owner! $13""K Re· pa o o ac $975 year lse req $2300 Tennis, sa1hng, -"' Sll50mo 640-72tt 846 6794 k 1 ductton 4bd·4ba. Pilr 675 6310 d 67J· .----------------.. $6!>9,000 w/S62SK JASMINE CREEK Duplex. 2BR 11-'lBA. 21"'."'""0'.l_66~'~e--....,....-- 11ssum lo~n 760 0606 Cor lot. beaulU 2BR, yrs old, Encl patt0 Lignt & c1ean . Newport 752·8522 E.rt 219 den, kit nook. Ir, dr, l>alc, 3 blks lrom ~h Terrace, JBR 2'hBA. E BLUFF I I lovely mstr ste S20~Ci/ $975. yoar lse roq gar, no pots $1000/ • • t 0 1 8 Y mo, 644· t 968 846-G794 mo A"'L 646-2389 romod lge home. ~--""='~~------.-.......,-------~ v1ow sate or trade Remod 28A 28A, 2·car No fShm-p, oll nu ro~-1--u~ewpo---rt-N_ort_h_I_ 644 srlf>S gar, hrdwd firs, w/d , vallon, 3BR 2BA, fncCI. " contra! hoat, f/p, Igo f/p, p et OK. Refa uuget.t pkln 2 • IQft, WESTCLIFF Seller Anttlou•l Lg 3BR 2BA, 648-2336 yard, $1 515 721 1505 Stl50/rnO 772 6140 2BA. 2 car gar, w/d, Ir~ S1450 759 7659 Make the ri~ht move Pilot Roal E1tato ======~=::=::==!NEWPORT GENERAL 1002 GENERAL 1002 BEACH 2169 " . ... HomeUfe focuses on Aecil Estate Franchising, Mortgage Banking, Corporate Relocation, management sales training and consultaUon For more information, call (714) 660r1 19 • Oacholor.. Kitchen, view, laundry $650/mo I BR Yard, carport, near park S77S/mo . \IBR home, gar, S1D5Q 2BA + Oen. 1k. nr OCft $ llOO 673-RENT NPT CtOSJ. E.iec 3Br 2'hBa condo, dbl gar, amen Ocean view, custom doc No •mlcJ pols NcW""tOt'ltal TRW roq. S1850/mo • aec. 855 0100/d 858-4302/e 'No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper Tht ...... fits In. . Costa Mesa Apts $300 OFF MOVE-IN Spacious & sparkllng clean 1 Bedroom courtyard apartments. Carports, laundry rm, 2 pools ( 1 heated) All this located In a beautifully landscaped gated community and dose to everythingll Starting at $650/MO Call Ua Today For Detallal 642-5858 WE HAVE l!F!! *AVAllABLE NOW* ,_,,..,,,..._ .. 2 .,,,.... """' Brauhf ul quiet Costa Me11 locatio ru. • nnw with 11ua~c•, laundry rm or wa~her/ dr)CI hook-up ' rltrplact, patio. Clo ('to ~hoppana, bu~ and 1..-ach. Call {' • for a look' A k AIMt•t O.r M•~•·I• peelal1t CENTAUR MANAGEMENT NEWPORT 2169 BEACH /> 2·11~ ~-84_2._2_2_u_o_a_1_2_2_.11_1_2_ .. , ====== Aly rental 11d wa · ordered for 3 t1a1w. . It was renlcd on the· · . nrst day 1111d 3§ more . people called! . . . EMILY RAIJ>RJDCt: /Yertporc Bt!ecll ' '·'' ·""'" l '''""'"''''~ ,,,,,,.,,.,"'·''" Big Canyon! LEASE \ COSTA MESA Move In Special! Deluxe 2 Bedroom, 11h Bath Townhomes with enclosed patios, -carports and storage. Located In a gated community with a sparkling pool! -.... ; ; . . Friday at Spm that is. Take advantage of our extended deadline for your Saturday listings. You now have until Friday at Spm to place your ad in Saturday's Classified. ' Call Classified at 642-5678 to place your advertising. .. r .· Newport Buch/Costa Mesa Da1ty Pilot Thursday, October 29, 1992 87 llltllS TO sun l!llTALS TO 2724 SBAIE IUSDllSS ·-ouN LOST a LOST a PERSONALS 3002 SCHOOLS. SCHOOLS a EMPLOYMENT ~~~=;;;:27;:;2;4 OPPOITUNJTY nnn CEMENTS FOUND 2925 FOUND 2925 GIRUOf!COITAMHA INSTIUCTJON3012 1NSTIUCTION3012 5530 IS~ ~ ~ Metrpoolo. New semi custom •BR. 2904 ;;;:P:;:O:;:U:;:N:;:D=:;:G:;:o:;:ld:e:n=R::•: ~I. l.Mge wNe• OW· 1~==o:,'!~~~ AIRCRAFT MECHANIC BECOME A PAAAl.E·l=AD::::::V:E:N::TU=R:r::::IT'B::::aVE=L: ~ · • • Young Prof. 1 °' 2 ttleVer, Male no tags, man ehepard.S1ar-TRAINING • Become G.AL Joon Amer.ca s "''"" jac, lenn, gy-m , rooms. E.Slde CM. EARN UP TO '30,000 A Black Dol on tho men, eora front pew, TIS295lrn.tOJllUIMrwGA FAA cer11f,.d A & P 11t1test growing pro-NEW EDITION can NekPr· &M-la20 7 50· 7 3 S•00·$650. YEAR. LOCAL PAY ANNOUNCEMENTS tongue. 548-0978 loet 10.23. newpar1 HO( G1rl1 are Waiting. Mechef'llc. Oay/mght lesslon Lawyer 1n place 8 sharp en~ 14-883·9701 310-PHONE ROUTE,....... bl d /bay at call 1 eftft._'177 .. 257 clas~s F·-·-·at Aid 1tr·.-.-" home 1tud" Hile gir1s A OUV-18 & * 38A 28A, ceo.. to 924·2306 ' .._,... 2920 FOUND. Rabt>ll, small v ' ~ -auail.pvat>le •Job•-..... pla,...ce Th""•' ""'i·-st paia ....... a'I over free 10 lravel bc:h & •"°P"""". o" 741·118e 1op .. ared. Vi•la Bluff pager 755-9399 N $,.,_.._ UIC • "'"" ''"" US IJ NO ..... ._ N t Blu" ~ 0 CC • .,.._... ment as1f1tance. program available matOf Cl " atreel pkng. fem., wp. I , fem room· FREE BROCHURE Th Park (Victoria & Can-1-:======== EXP NEC. 2 wk1 e11.· s-oe> + ehr utll. 4-k mate ~O to share · • 8 S')I. VISA/MASTER· yon). 646-6202 •· HOT GIRLS'. Northrop/Rte• Aviation P C.O I , Atlanta. Geor· ~-pd tralrWng pro-for Datteen 75~9394 3BR condo. Beautl· newest concept In CARO guaranteed •P· _....-'.._ ______ PERSON'•T r 1-800-597-8690 gia Free c11t;1Jogue. T 1 :.9 fully dee., w/ .. , gar, vending. Be first In provall No .. -........ 1t no LOST DOG AA.ii1 LIVE! 1·800-869-sexy 800·362·7070 Dept. gram. ransp urn. * ~ ... • J)f'of., neat. $5SO+utU 721~2 your area. Direct from credit, bad~~it: no "PRINCE." Med size!;::::::::::::::::::::::=::::= not ~01' no citdc c:aid RENT ll.76203 :fJ~:~ F~~YG= n/a. We~llff+ P~:?t' manufacturer, mini· probleml New pro· blond mate, parl Whether you're buying ""°8d24hfS 19+ $2/ril who can star1 Im· hofM. J · mum Investment re-gram. For apptlcatlon/ Oo~en Retriever, °' Hlhng, Classified mediately nffd apply. 722-M STORAGE 2742 quked. (2.t hou,.) 1· Information call now whl kers singed In re-covers all your needs! __ th_ro_u_o_h_c_la_s_si_fie_d __ MEMBERSHIPS For interv•-contact Absolutely the beslf On 800-624-9304. (404) 908-5360. 24 cen fire. Last soen at JOl8 Corry Wes:sells, 650- 0'9 eanda In Balboa, •11so SF, aafe & I H OTEL • 1·800'6· hours. tit Atlanta. Ralph's, 17th St., 2999, 1oam-5pm. 28R 28A w{gar. 1700. c oan MOTEL-6. We'll pay CALIFORNIA'S LARG· Costa Mesa. Famlty ========= ========= ========= :::========1--------- Vlew. 14MN8 ~~~~: g~~ :'::.' t!~tds'. you to run your own EST STATEWIDE ART Heartbroken! Call 'PD•nl!T 3014 'PD•Tl'llT 3014 'PD•nltT 3014 MEMBC:RSHIP In New-Advertising/Promo. Balboa lalaod. 2Bl)t 1BA furn, S450. 673-1943 business. Motel 6 COMPETITION. Pro· 548·5371 or 631-a392 U\ftW-.&. &~W-.&. &a\AW-.&. port Beach Country 3 men/women to do TwnhH. Great lcic. seeks lfve·ln manage· fesslonally juried. Cat· Lost Man'• Dia mond Club Illness forces promotional work. t/p, $&50/mo. Incl utll Money talks ... and ment teama tor -op-ogorles Include Paint· R l"9 10120 at Crazy ule. 673-2564 $1728fmo Company & carport. lmmed. Classified speaks its portunilles nationwide. Ing, Sculpture, Worl<s Horse Restaurant or Shopping tor '!) new Tra1n1ng Must be 18/ OCCUP8f'CY. 723·t733 language. Benefits Include: Freo, on Papor. Photogr•· OC Airport 855--664.t MAUI apar1ment'> class1h9d ~~~r~b~~: 5~v;(' car Beachlront mailer Br furnished one bed· phy, Fino Crafts. LOST. Small grey mht lets you compare immedlatety. Contact W/J)f'lvate bath, fuHy room apartment, paid Ml)le~ Madia. Studio dog. Old & deal. Vi· The Beautitul Tropical Vacation Paradise CQSts . wrlhoul hassle Mr. NrchOlson at I u r n , s" 7 5 m 0 . utllilles, paid training, Furnrlure. ;>end SASE clni\y 01 Santiago/ or wotryl 714n 78-2097 Tom ... 873-9207 COMMERClAL generous h••lth and tor Information and hvine Ave. on Sat. Premier Quality Condominiums Piiot Clasalfled COM, 2 BLOCKS to 1»1:llT ll:f'JAJE retirement plans. Must entfT fDfm. Art of Cali· Oct. 24th 646·l929 &42·5878 DRIVERS, E;cper .. need n/ &UiAI. J;.;) be willing to reloeate. fomla, 1125 Jefferson Rl=WARD SUG .& .,.. DE.& l"'ff RESORT OTR f\att>od, benehts, Beach, Fem smkr, For Northern Cahlor· St, Napa, CA 94559.l;::=====~~-1 ~ ~~ ass•gnod new eonven- ehr BA. bate & frpl nia, Oregon or Wash· (707) 226-1776. t1onat equipment. Sign S375 + ~ U\111~~ lngton, pleaH call: 1·•===---=-=~=--=~::-Loo t d D~ ... ht 0 Th B h on t>an\.d, rider pro-CM e·llde hOuse ne9d M, • 800-668-&356 Ext. FREE COLOR CATA· Repainting? · a e &~ n e eac EMPLOYMENT gr.vn, •~x1b1e ume 011. F. ""'·Mat. ruponsrble 200. For Southern Cal· LOG. All leather moc-F $4' 99 00 p r Pe '<'O Se e Days OPPORTUN1~s Run 48 states. Call Im· ,.~ ,1,.. 5375 In... I ifomla, please call: 1· cas1n1-mens, ladles, .,...,.,., ........ ...,.. rOm , e rJ n V n UIO mediately. ROADRUN· =..::.~-"'UlJ aus1~rs OFFICE chlld ... •oo • ·-R¥ • ... ~ 11i;.) 800-668·8356 Ext. rons . Oil r •• ~~.r...l~tilor Air • Car • Condo Package NER TRUCKING 1· ----,-.,.-_,..~--I FOR 100 EOE stylos. Ma. ,.. wonder· ql'\A 800 87s-n 84 Fem n/smkr S350 1-RENT 2769 · · lul gilts •· .•. Jo USA. I resne lt;1oolr. Pilot · · ucus & sec. w~ bal-RAJNIOWINTERNATIOIW. ca11 Toll 1 -J 1-aoo-Oasst.t.ro!i.-iiir. Roundtrip Direct Flights GENERAL cony 1' Olk to~8 ach, EXEC offlcea, JW NATIONALLY KNOWN 835'22~ (Ext) 40. sem:e;w'rtm.J!Qi:K. DBL Occup., (Incl. Tax) Br19ht & enthusiastic avl 11 1 97s-37 Airport, NB. From SERVICE FRANCHISE w o L Fr TANN 1 NG EMPLOYMENT mature person r• female wanted: prol, nl S350/mo. Pvt work AVAILABLE 1or IOcnl BEDS. Now Com· C d · · R ) H .. 5530 quired for t>usy doc· smoke/, lrg condo W/ atotrons s 150/mo. area. Listed In ENTRE· merclal·Hom• units I on omm1um en ta s awa11 tor's office Perm po. pool/security. avail Free prkng. furn. re-PRENUER and VEN· from St99.00. Lamps. 800_367_ ~.-.42 s1toon w11h good proS>-now. $400 mo SC cept, coffee, conl rm TURE magazines as 1-otlons-Accessorles. .....,... _..-, • CATt:RE.R NEEDED pects Varied & 1n1er· metro. 650·11~61 FA)( 50c. copier IOc. ono of tho most profit. Monthly payments low ..,..J rwl"' w1e1.p and managerial estlng duties. Salary HB 2Br condo ml t o 833 9550 Al Quinlan able franchises In the as $18 oo. Coll today orrer Valid Through 1218192 • Restrictions ability. plO'lSO submit accord1r19 lo quahflca· bch, tennis, hot tub. USA. Stable, reces· FREE NEW color cot•· JJ' resumo to P.O. Box lions & exp. For inter· M~ non~~~ p~ s~ ~ls~m bus~2'o0~-~·~~~00~~~6~7:-6~8~3~6~.-l •••*=•m9•11~======~==~====~~=~=~=~==~1 1 __ 1_~_2_N_.B_._9_2_8_5_9_~v-~_w_~_1_1~_0_~_0_~_._ S425 ~ulll. 960-0654 JNDUSTDTllT 2788 noss with high repeot '.lUAI. customers. Exctuslvo·.:..-------------------------------------------------------------.......... HB nr Newport I Mt 1 O 1 ~ ==--..__.:_ ___ :._ _____ ~----------------------------------------------"II lo _,. ... an. MJF non· terr tory. ngo n r .,.,_. CM·Automotlve Or? training and support smkr. Beautiful, qulel Unique prop $3le/lso. Somo investment cap hOuse. $400 665-7310 All or part.. 922 Sunset ital required, Flnanc Minute• to Beaich. Dr1110. Garry, 650-2690 Ing avallable. Cal E iii] lZl Large master suite Chris Kessler 1·800 wrth bath & t),uge mlr 583·9100 elCL 22t t rored closet Oeck,I::::========= =~.,,,...,__.,,,.......,.,,~_,,,..,,-41 11reptace. greeflt>etts. BUSINESS & T~~~~R~w~~!!,,.~P patio, poo1,. spa. 11or FINANCE age, tennis. $550/mo, trarnrng available fo "'1 ulll. 35... non· \hose with no expen EC I smoker Straight, ence. $2,000 sign pl••••· No petat 'bonus for safe. quah dNg.s. Call 714·965-hod drrvers w11h OT 3030 or 3 t 0/592·5620 experience. Guaran Buslt.~rs teed money·home Mult SH beach house '1J;.;) and lease-purchas for neat prof 114 33rd OPPORTUNITY programs avallat>le For all your home and business needs St, NB 4-c g r $600 Relocation Service Ul/lsL Mike 646-4988 2904 Dwl•lon of Nort ·~======== -====~=~=l ~========t NB Prof to lh•r• v-nrce Amencan Van lines 1-I========= =========!~=========•-========~I-1· ttome In ~ commun.iy. •lfCUREYOUR FVTUfll• 800-348·2147, Dept ACOUSTIC CARPET 3514 CLEANING HANDY MAN 3710 LEGAL PAINTING 3858 Tl1.E 1 bllc 10 bch pool,~ Frllol.ay/Hershey/ OZ·79 REMOD~LING C t •--SERVICES 35481======= SERVICES 3812 =======l========I lnQ. lfl)I, wald 1esp.n.a1 Mars Now vondinQ1---------~ ...,.... low REPAIRS H I 20 y fl'\.·~f' W .a. One by One TU mi1m tNer 25, no drugs machines PfT gross Vending ROYie · Loca 3408 • arpe puc", I=========== ""'"" ome ~ 110 __. ity 0111 -counters •firs eshwr S&OO util Ind ava4 1111 52800/mo. Expansion proven eamer, Har v1nyl'11le, rtpl•rs clun1119 M Id 5 "" 11 bl Rental PROPERTIES *Legal He lp-Une • Ricl\ald s.nor lie 280544 645-8428 nnanc1n9 avall. $4250 ~~:.:.~~e2Call Jae Ceilings painted/retoxt/ --lic .... 'd_l_'"_Ho_~-~.,_,n.,_,pllone...,5-8633,...---q-uo_ce_s r,8~>nost~ g~:r.re !or:: 6~~~.·=~:;~c:;; Foreclosure? Evlctlof'I? -..,....,R•_1,_64_,,!l,...~-:109..,,,..Anv..,...1"'!"'"'-•-:=:~1f5 ~r1>1;,o11:~ NB room w /b 11th, minimum Investment. removed/repairs. Ols· refs avail. Elizoboth Bankruptcy? Dlvorco? Michael Co• Painting Tiie & GI••• Block kitchen, balcony, vautt \ llOQ.321-8363 anyt1me •The R•Whltener• 966-25e4 Ive.mess. Carpentry. plumbing. E/Z Affordable solu· S\3 hr, ... matod:11s Custom baths. krtch cell, wAtcrlront. $410 • C1oa1es1 L.Dnd Aush ~~~':.:c:,~~= Eirpen ...-Ill ~ht carpe~uphol Sunbrlte m aid S rvc tile, drywall, masonry lions. 800.273-4529 Rel 7 yrs e11p tnl/'y way. noors, frpl v. u111 646 2~2 In N Amer1ean History MONEY clnneng ~w;· :'.~:d he/bonded/Ins own/ & mJl~es::.:i;.&2°.ies. 8ad Cre dit Removed •6 75-4006• Marble Lic'd. 921·9489 A GOOD AD! CALL: 642-5678 A I ask a DI a mo n d TO LOAN Wa1fnsns "•II T .. tures lrMe'Cpl C~• 5 Oper by 22 yr pohce , _____ ...____ 11Guarant-! ---=p=-e-rf-=-e-c-t,-:1-o-n"'la""'t--Trle W0t+< Done Che claim. S5K 498·2675 Orywall/aCoushcal ceil· -========= vet 843 ·6952 H•ndy Man for Hire ask lor Ann Spoc1a1111ng 1n pa nt.ng 3 Uc /1 c.887,,,.8~ .. - AAA Moneymakers Local route for aalo. S3-4 cash Income pass bto weekly All new machines. No compe\ltron PT/FT. No S down If qualified lff 1·800-827·7429 CONDOM · VENDING ROUTE B•g Prol1t.s C.11 Amerl- c.in Oelonder 24 Hrs. 1 ·800 858-3933 ings. rc•pair, removal -p I tJ t bl lJh~ I CAI 800 "'-•0-.... ~ • ..,... '"' ............ CE'll•CNJ a n wa er as uu • ...,... ~ ata.neng Cabinet re1•nish call Jim 842·8558 $ MONEY$ Frff est en 7085 uu; lng/cleanup/repalrs•---------1 1ng WC R<h S8~0702 Personal loans. ci.bt I:======= CONCRETE 3526 CONTRACTORS Charlie 722·7374 LOANS & RAINBOW Clrele M.alnt. l=======:t consolldal!On & Mom• ADDITIONS ======= 3558 Handyman Services. PU!'-.;i tnl'ta .. °"" TREE equity upto S40K •• Ortvcways p;1t1 os L1c. tnsur Local rels. REAL ESTATE Apt Oull 101> Fre.: esl ref' t.aOO-s.26-t t•t REMODELING pathl etc. No ttb l"IO Cu.tom Cons\nactlon Free est 673-7922 3816 St •c,569'97 636·1758 SERVI~ 3410 slNI Rtas. Uc.576470 ''°'II fO'-" antom l'Mds t• Home Repalra No tot> TOP QUALITY ====::::~;:::=:;:::=I .SS FAST CASH $ Mickey 3n-9a95 p.i11~1modeladi1Clons too small large, elec Mor1gage Rate. very competitr.,,. 8 19 M ikes T,_ S. l();)tll. personal, bull • we do It Better, T .J. Pene Cone. Const Uc bll44884 *'2363 plumb c:arpen etc. S& Hotline Int/ext. l•c lf'648228 "ice Tree trim, re neas. debt consohd• 8 d 67., ,.806 650-5066' 650-3359 moval. cleanup. la t10r1. ect. E.8sy quahty taster, cheaper! Addi· Conc-Brtek· IOCll. Llc: nior •SC. ...-. free Into serv •St-6846 ing. Hm• day ap l•ons to repairs, he II 217329 H gtiest Ou 1 Senior Citizen Olac &7S-250 t proval. bad credit 0 Oev·nor Co 673--1808 Low Pres 1714·'162·709l DEC" Hand--..... pb IOo smal. " ,..-· ·-Refis ~1 4 1h% 1 ·800-3452-e.430 Breeze Const. De-WEEJ<S CONCRETE SEJfV COA"" ... 'G 3570 "" "'-tttcs.. pbnb, pan. 1.2.3 lrldl dHO• PIANO a VOCAL --------1 51gn and l>ld from Concrete cu1tin9fjack 'u11 11 seMC•' 75•5402 Todd EticlLson 8')4.QlO ============ S35 sf Custom comm h.ammer 3' Botx.at NESS tree est , 842.0737 487559 63 t ·28 t O wa1erprool Deck Coat· I============ =========I========== Poor Gracte.? LESSONS # 3868 TUTORING BUSINESS BUSI AOOM AODlTIONS 1ng. quahty wrk. reil• HAblJ.NG 3720 MASONRY 3828 Plano ltssons DI' of ,.,,_ E..!..l:so .. 1aTnduto,..nnga .. I..,.. OPPOR•rn'llrrrv OPPORTUNITY 1 sonoble prices. Lie# cal ans USC. 111r.nntn'" bl.JI ·,, " ""· ... 'U'1U 1 all types, ocal. trusted CED 1111..nc 59743 0 722-8789 lest, mbr ,.,usic 1uchtrs CA 1each1nq erect 2904 290 builder for 30 years &\.n.nu !!I BEST !!! Hauling, Blackmun M•aonry asso. Ot '"'tlmann 54U?'08 675-2780 l;;::::::::;;::;=:~========;f iiVLJ;;cc"~2;1~2~S4fc2~4;;9~:M~~a~3~1 TILES 3528 Oemol11Jon:-Aemodeling? Bnck·block·stone •-p-,-o-1e_s_s-1o_n_o_1--=T::-u-t_o_r1-n1 Wa rlMn Const. Custom========= DRYWALL •Wallseconcrete-.rees free est 20 yrs ••P in-home. 1st grad #617782 636-3\09 $ Advertl.lng $ Remodtl1ng, add11Jon1, TILE lnstOlllcd Rcp3lrod SERVICE •trnsh, etc. 748·1825 ~---....,-.,.-~..,. PLUMBING 3890 coll~e All subjects FrH do11gn 30yrs exp Prompt Courteous Serve• 3584 A 11 bl t d Custom t>rlck/bloctc Camt>rldge Academ S.le. & M.rketlftft Opportunlh. "307l31 841·2098 Freo Est. & Reference• '-::;::::==::::;:::;;;:::;:::;;:: .,.. va • • 0 •Y walls/patios/room ad =========I Scrv.ces 494-7018 ••• "1 • I• $35 up. Trash. Dirt, d1tlons 15 yrs ••P. • • 011count • • Jonn & Shelby 846--0176 Tobr Dryw•ll Service concreto. clean-up. lic'd 642•9 5,e ~brng'llul~iLC Fastest growing dtCect mail AdVertising company AIR Repa•rl SSO.$ ISO. all II-· demo 535.5532 no )Ob too smal d•c ~ .. ... OC """'ks mob'vted individual With auc:cessful \ures, llnoekdown. acous· Watertalls1pool remodel 111 ,, •• 11.u1•1•1 WALL COVERINGS ~mm.~ sales upeoence. earn up to $36,000 CONDITIONING CHILD CARE 3536 uc & rep~rs 521•7695 I======== =~~~~kl~c:r=~~•d Uc bond ins 537-t 122 Den 3418 Witthoeft Dryw•ll HOME GR Const. s1nce t977 ;ac~°:Z:: =!e~=: Exce t *Mario's* ~·t~-=•~)~ Ho REPAmS 3758 ,-====·=633-=~9c1::: ..... =·==1=PO=O=L====== P.apcr Hanging s1otroU ·-··::r Alf eot'dlllon"91t .. tlnt I~ Just hve in 'ou\ llcUOOOJO f3.,t447 1=::::=::=::;:::=::::::::;:;1-25 yrs e'l!p. pape YELLOW JACKET DIRECT MAIL ADVERTISING st.lll.lllOl\1NRl8'1a11Ce1tpa.rr ______ s,,,..4_&-__,2_38,,_0=---========= •AS Henne Ae palni MOBILE HOME SERVICE 3894 ~t~t°:mm'~~~~ 23161 Lake Center Dr .. Suite 202 ComrnerRtJtd2•11tsPNU ~,.Special C•r• ..;.. tarm1teJdry rot reprs. SERVICES 3831 'tlit Go* SllO 11.111!1 Togdle Lake Forest, CA 92630 AlrOuttM«tl 4t5-1238 lun, 1ud1ng muse •'1. ELECTRJCAL 3610 ~~2•=:":~7 "i:::::::::::::=::::===ICool Water P ool• Toral lntenor Remod Fax (714') 581·5500 !?"'" .,Me.lls-srwu 1t1Slc We spec1;11tze 1n mob·le wkly pool clng. cl'lem e1 ng Sen.. Advice T Clri(tf MMll7 ..--=:w-~ Electrtc.-" '-:::======== home repairs/services INC, equip tepa.r, tree The Cra.zv. 633-7172 Attn: Personnel DepL APPLIANCES L d 111 .._.... •· Ht. ns.1122 ._ ________________ .... ovmg gr•n ma w res'comm/20 yrs exp JEUrt:!T'DY 3784 $65 relevel special FREE FRANCBISESEMINAB Want a fun and rewarding Mure? Investigate an OLM BARREL FRANCHISE. t 832 000 t 50% Flnanelag + LMatlon NOW AvalJable Reservation required for seminar CALL Dave • (714) 283·598 UPTO SERVICE 3426 care for your child In lhr lmtlgtrlC~ ~ n~ 800-597-6470 her CM home Baker/ Ill lclJl3229 4M-222t !:::::=::::::::=::::::::: W••her/D~•r/Refrlg Servtee and R•P-1" 15 yrs e•p. call Ed 83&-4t38 AUTO REPAIR 3447 Fairview 546-t808 •D a R Electric• Ca•h Top s For di•· =========1 PROPERTY LOVING MOTHER with ' Quick MrVIC9.otow pr1c:.a, mond, ie-try. Rolex, MOVING 3834 MGMNT 2 yr old, will care for voubleshoot speclallit bUy and sell. 653 w yoor child 1n CM hm 552-8578 19th st. 646-7262 =====::::::==::=:1:========== (Ba~tr & Fawww) ~17 Poor Man'• Mover 1 O c Ront·up servtee Jone• Elechtcal Ouahty Jewelry and hr min Cuar. 1o-11 we .,.-. p..t r~ '""'"" 111 3898 WINDOWS 393 WINDOWS CLEANED Screens repaired etean a1 ... ••n (714) 847-4333 Mom w111 babysll my home Mon Fri, 11gos 2· 5 Broollhurstllndla napolis 982· 1336 Rewire & Repa1rs/low Walch Repair, custom rat••. lie II' 108002 your lloAt Ot condO at nos puces/no jol> too small fewelry, Jl.uy/SelV Insur 7141633-9925 IO you. l(ely 990-•18 1:========1 Freo ••Vllc'd 760-8830 Trade 31Hf°"Newport ---------1 WINDOW TINTING Blvd. 673-0365 PUBLIC NOTICE Sp11'1 ·fana·220v·l1tas Th• Cahl. Public U\ili ========::::::: 393 Nanny's ltv• hv out Sorvlce/ropalr , __ ,_ RE ROOFING 3910 Mobll• MechaNx $100 1 w•ll:. babySJners l,, Briden Etectrlc ties Comm .....,n · ======::::::::~ 24hr Tuneup. bt.Pts. lleclr\. pi\ Cal the people ""'" ••• Uc/Ins 538-3791 IANDSCAPE a QUIRES that all used :::::========== II VOii 4on l Wint to up cal Wteometoyoul per•nce lJsal21J)872-1S49 household goods Re Roof• & R•p•I,.. ~ d• Yo\lf' hOm•. car 54G-t292/&48-2tM JAWN CARE 3808 mover• print lheir Local Reis 16 Yr~ bu:r,,r>en, don't cal ..,. ···-·· Derman A~to FENCES P.U c. Cal T l'IOmber, Gre.itor P,ic1tic ntri .. loud.'1 of T•l'll. w Repair 30"-off Shop CLEANING •Uiwna mowed front ~~~tstt!7r\.<g'~u~,:, 830·1986 •621368 T nJJllJ 534 1967 RetH, IS yrs exp. all SERVICES 3548 6 DECKS 3615 & back $l 1.50, Clean-ber 1n all advertise S .O .S. Roofing AH '-=========1 wrk guar. 548-82 t 8 ups & eompl serv also ments II you have • typt• l!)Qf.ng !'l9U '° Y1' ,_ =======::::::::;;;:: BulldlnWRepalt Nrvk• avail. 93t-&S09 quesuon abOUt the le· tip 1'001 djtlrtn Call YACHT 1:========= ..-HO\laecl••nlntt.,.. o-.er :io .,..,. HPlr.d •W• do 1t alll• gahty o r a mover. llmo sos1 ~lic•ML"91 MAINTENANCE CABINETS tho way you hke Ill wOOd/c.dar1FrH est Sod, apnnkler, planta, or chauffeur, call• Ucllen & b.Mh ~ Oll Frank 638-0872 trees, drains, con-Public Ut•ht•.. ============= 393 •eoo llFtNlSBJNG 3500 best r~a In 150-32.11 FEN C 8 S .0 ATES. ctete. 55t · 1143 CommlsslOn SCREEN •Window Cleaning New Repelr Red'#OOdl AH American Tr.. 7 t 4.S58..,.151 2 OL'• Yacht 0on·t Replac., ~elnc•I oak/tormica/moldrng Repatra 6 refinishing Uc'd S8t·7ac>a Complete home olft09 c.i. Poll Rtplace CM NS Service Removal, Sev On Movtne SllVlCfS 39 0 top•lde cleanlng11.1• cleaning .. rvice. J•m Whyte 642·7206 Trim, Senior Oise. Lowest. Ste>fege, prof. =====:;::==~ tailing Reasonabl DL 675-81459 FrM .. l. 531-8415 XI.HT rep, 1 rw min Ina Metlcutou• MCM1on'a rates. e7a.afM •Lort'• Cleanlntt• Coastline Lan4aca" T187&5t V,MC 731·295e Mot> • .aeen Mrv"·l==::::=::::====I ~ ~': FLOOR INSTALL Oes'Of' ~ ""ta11~ ":'*' ~ ,~;::;: ~ro mt"~,, •;:i;:. TACBT llMODWJI Early morning motor routes available . Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Mu.st have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 842-4333 COSTA MESA. NEWPORT BFACH CAIPENTltY 3510 ...,,.. Lor1e 12HJ1• REPAJJlS 3620 kter1~ ~-4828 ~ ra1 .. StMN1 l.alrr c.2~95 3 •Maid 4 U• Green &MM Landscpng netlce. 650-9278 rHld1nU•l/1mall Otflce/ Wood F1oofin9 Cus· A lrrlgallon Trimming ::=:!::::=:=::=::::==I SPiii'"""" ~1 spanments 50 local refs tom WOfk, Neg price. & Remo..,..ia. Clean-aun~ 892"427 :>() yra In &iain.ss up• .. Malr1t. St. Uc. PARTIES a lllll:lllllH»S •Mario'•* At>r.-hMl as .. TM:a ,11599025, u2-M04 OCCASIONS 3840 l\IO&"AIA 3921 Just cle0111n1ng well 597.5428 GARAGE DOOlS • TREia 41 ==::::::::::::====! Sprinkler• •'e my fr,mmlli:.m--==----it PIANO-VOCAL onl~ t,x1<;1r1e ~1ms •Prof'I HcH&M cteanfnw 3678 Toppe1/flle111owe. t.1•11•, ~761-3419 ... 3571 Tyra oxp, xlnt ref•. =;;;;;:;:::::;;;;;:;:::::::::::::;;;;;:;:::: d•J>4tnd..,bl0 & r•llabl•. t;;;::::::=::::::::=::;:::::::;J:=======:: party Er1'~•1nn,.,-,t A I n • t II 0 t I 0 n •• Call R~ Baol>Y Chatl .. 7~ 782•. 7, ....... 102 .... ,...c.,eMy • c•" YC>land3 e.Jf.!5967 Dec orative S teel LEGAL e>.cior~...._ Cdllr'td Cito tfM••ol••ner e.t •at HS'•7', replace your RNlflS ._ ""::~ ..,,_ Sllht..t. $14hr-3. St51v·i he•vy wood doorl SEIVJQS 3812 PADnUIG 3151 USSONS 3571 •11e. 23 I Malurt1rHdy to •Ork 1•50 Incl \.MlinNll I========= ;;;:=;;;:=::;:::;;::::;:::;::::::;:;;::;t ~In .. ....,. of .. _....._ a Jlldl .. Slnilh 942_.." Fr.. h uling OI old eW • ----"aT ========= ''' .. _.. ·-·-.. door wtch \hia ad ...... "--. garaoe Nie? Olve us Houseclean!"? $.JO <l11y, 1«800 M~fSIO:I ~If 15. ........... C...etece. 0t YllW ... ._ ,.._ fW ..... A ct.Ill l<Mpers ln:OUt ll00,1---------IMWW.. ••• (Ml. pelnllr,g by pldi. II" o.-..... ~ No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper ftta In. PILOT CLASSIPl•D week, ei1per tt. re4iable Ouy It Seti It Find IL Mem .. 712..-,00 Uc#ICll20ll lr'8 ._ ..., &an NII IWIPI ....... 7. caM UH 213-812·154Q Clasalf .. d ,.,.. .. ~ ............. maM .--------11111 IUS1U cw Ott rile New • ....,, .... , Adttt .... , ........ ., Senb r.rQ ... O 1oron1y sgg For more 1ntormat1on1 Ii'-" . per Month ~~L.~~~1 ·~. 310 ...... I I I : , I I I t ··~ ---.. -'It -Th.nday, October 29, 1992 .. I ' . 111PI.Onwn umonmn umoYlllllT lllPl.0111DT lllftDYllln lllPIDftlD1' IMl'IOftllllT COUIC1lllll emu 1m& 112• 55"" 5530 5530 I ll30 5530 WDrlD 5535 IOl 7 ~-============~============""';;:======:;;:===I ~====~:::::;!=== .. 31 1-4. r ...-.. ========= -·----------------.. ,........___ ........ _ --...... ......, -. ... 111aap1. :-----------------~-:!-..~. ... ........ .,, *~.!~~RE 4"Jl'rK.Hhall... NW,_,.._, "'*·1:=======~ ~U&'IDAllllW -~-CR _1'____ c.11-ieill-.. atke ;..-..;.;;~ S tl e tl-Of .fre n-UtODa• ... Full time, from your home. Need phone. Top Comm., PR•• Trt1lnl11t1. OC, LA, SO. Call Dave \t M .T.I. llVIUillJ~ llJllff IW VeN ... •• .... tle&1--;;;::•::7~•'.:;TMO~=:;::;--i~•!:!!!!P~l!,.,.~!•!;1!.:.1!!8~1• Colleotlonhllnt.oond . ClllPllS. IV'S. E •RN $400 nntEK' ·Y • m ..., •Y· Maty• lea1,el11111t "LOT-OLii•;..& CYt•t•11 •ao l======ITIM'm IOl ft Wm;, L 11107.U370lmo. (Em· au 11 ~ • • • 0 n 1 y It'• tN ,_,... you W OTkin~ part-time from ~=-·~~lrement e::soam.e:30pm. E•· oan oounl on to ... al=======t 'o approx •= ~ verbal u111a. myriad °' men:Nn-IUll.DlllG ;;;=--=u======I home. OT an application Mu at paH written = =..: (~· =-~ ~ llADIJW I030 FORMULA a.cider ,..... and additional information aicam. ...... Slllea qualllled buy•,. to furn. i port• -=· Clertl lh 11 hra P8f PIT, Chlld'a atote. calM W1tnM LJQUIOATION, =Ing· SAT L.n. • calJ nOW: wlc. Salary 19.811-Mft#9 petMn . 1CM2 .... H'78 fancy UMd V1otoNn t c.pilUW - 1 -800-7 48-6806 • The Memory TraloiAI loe&ltute, lee. ".Now"'-., ,,,,._ '*~ rr.uiu.· l tt.953/hr. Muat pua hr8IWk. dey9. Wll lraln Colonlal porch~J ....... ;;;1;;;;;;;;;;=== (404) 9A•ss14 2• H written .. typing tnta. $48-1515 ...... poet, i~ l=========I vv-• oan ~Sa1~ ... ~,..~,.,.-n-w1_1n1ertot__ and handra u, over IEwPOIT llOTOICYa.IS INTERPLOY A pply a t 2 0 451 daaignbckgmd,med l======= ~~~IUCB 11195C00T115 IOl CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS Needed for Order Proc. Dept. In Newport Beach. Type 25WPWHandle lncominQ Phone Orders. Data Entry & Verification. Excellent Oral & Written Communication Skills. Detail Oriented. Part-Time. Some Eves & Weekends Req. $4.25/Hr. CUSTOMER SVC SUPERVISOR Needed to Oversu Department. Exp. Req./Fulf Time. Some Eves. and Weekends Req, Contact Krysti. 10·3, M·F -(714) 72M717 ....... By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T A NNAH HIRSCH ONLY FOOLS RUSH IN HOUSEKEEPER NEWPORT BFACH AREA Must have experience in fine home. ~ Full time ~ Uve out I!" Non-smoker ~ English speaking Send infonnation & references to: 1280 Bison -89 -311 Newport Beach, CA 92660 For Ad Action Cal a ..., ..... AD-VISOR 642-5678 Craimer Lane, H.B. to -end prod\lc:ta .. _., ... -... -_,.. 92141 . 984 .aeee . ..,.., llllClllJIDISE b uilders welco me . ~:=,:~;::::::==::::=:~:l=::::::::;;:;:;:::;;:;;~~=I o.-.. Nne "--ap..au1ng exp. " reeuma req I ':: ..., •vo ,..r ec:Uve aeore, •Int lead!;;;;:::=::=::=::=::=::=::=: 8Uy d rect and aave QA RA Q • a AL .. 1111 BSA eeocc la Nov. 2, 1992. ptogram 931.a2S1 IPPl. over 80%. (209) 297-NARaOR Vl•W feet tor reatori.tior.1 Ol'PIC• Hm.P ..... Rett 5372. NOll•a furniture , BEST OFFER WINSI & ,.!11 1 1•"'! .. ~!ll50lrt for prof. t~wal'!:._.~UHhOld 1_7_22_-84_29 ____ _ ..,.y eve. -.--vt photographer. Call ·-ma, ............ oa.. ... It 8 -" It. find It. OFFIC• H•LP Wanted Roaana 557-7242 ANTIQUES 6010 oma ~:~r:o1rr ~:'f~· --r Ci~. In quiet friendly 1-rMn WE NEED PEOPLE Toi======== mntlllTlnlll a uto aalaa olllca. SEW our hair acc:e. AHTIOUES EXPO • vAn••v.,.-Garage Sale. Variety of Garry. 650-2890 aorie• at home. Wa Orange County Fair EQUIPllENT hoUMhOld. IClnC qual-1======== Part·Tlma pay up to $372.00 grounds. FRI & SAT 6047 :V~f.::.8:0~:;::; AUTOllOIJl.!S VERIFIER -.ekly. No experience 1-9:30 BOOTH 7, Vic SAT 1-2, 55 C0taica, Needed "'-ad•" a need ed . Fun and tort.fta lloeer wt .._ !============== Saturday mornl~ga. Easy. Call t-8t3-948-...... Brau A Sliver DESKS, COPIER, FILE Npt North Town,tamea N-port Buch area. 1295. plate, R & M AntJquaa CASS, Chaapl &42· GIGANTIC SAL•, Verity delivery ol th••-=========•·======== 7511 Mon-Fri 8-Spm aolu, bedroom Ml. I========= Daily Piiot. Mual have•· 1-dining room, aofa 101,. .. reliable car and Insur-~.!11.0YllENT APPUANCES 6011 ========I bed, console t.v .• love-\,,.&\ 9035 ance Call a,..... at Mai., kitchen ware,'-============== M .2-4333 X20S SEIVICES 5533 PETS • a mall appllancH, .. I======== R•frlg Stea, washer & 6049 bikes, clothlng. t 521 '92 REGAL OrM Sport. •H•H•• dryer $140 each, dl•h· ANIMAlS Antigua Way Sat 8_. SK mllaa. SS.000 dl9-PI•... ..._ aware that washer S 125 646-5848 -=======::=::=;! count. The ~ .... • Spend the day at TM• Shop, 2945 Randolph the llatlngs In lhla cat· Rafrlgef'atOfa: S•ars 20 •PLEASE TAKE ANO BUCH, Sun IJ.2pm Ave., Costa Meaa. egory may require you cu ft, froat·lrea wnc. LOVE OUR CAT MAV· clothH, nlk~• to call a 900 number maker, 175. G~ 16 cu ERICK.. 4 yra old. meet kitchen Items, books W'illCh"thera • • ft, S45. Sears upright record•, 2·•tory • car· ppz 'M"""' Pr charge per minute. lrffzer, S45. 722·9312 t d t, ,....__. TRADE through classified.. M2-M78 1._ pe • ap car,.-.... ...,..uSPOlt'•DON ~-nw~UT 1000'• WEEKLY atutfing pole, toys, very loYa-Al\AA ft ~ lllUOn& envelopes. Start now. able. Can't keep-============== 1883 Riviera, fully loaded, excellent con- dition, grey on ·grey, smog c.rt. $3500 obo. (3t0) 597-4887 IMve meaaage. 5530 Frff aupplles, lnfOf· R1ltHJTURE 6014 allergy. 662·2138 matlon. No obllg3lion. Nort.h·South vulnerable. North deals. --------1111 :======== Send S.A.S.E. S & Ml======== •MV•AUFEI trol,andNorth'scue·bid showed the Dlatrlbutora, P.O. Box •NEW • couch, love-Golden Retriever ======== CBEVIOLET 9045 ace. REST' •un A........ 53t067·E. Of1ando, FL Hat. and tabl•• & Sh•phard ml•••· BOATS NORTH Natur,iJy. West led a heart-the "" """'" I 32853. lamps, roclcer, dinette white poodle, sml Lab • J 8 6 · only attack whlch uave declarer a AIRLINES NOW HIR· Ht, qn bed, 675-0638 mil(, l<lttana, aeverat ========== '89 RS/SS c ......... 70111====== -A 2 " WOK SPIRIT adult cats & Iota m0<• 27'/9 " •• .. Iner, Big block, non"'*,... \ problem, since that iiet up a heart ING. accountants, me-DECORATOR CNTRY Waiting for a family 290 hrs, alffp• I , ,_ Ing ••. auto, •Int " K Q 0 3 trick for the defen&e before declarer Chin~ Teke-O~livery seeks: chanlcs, cuatomer FRENC.... century 722.PETS (7387) bottom paint, just d• cond. at.Net Of acrip. + K 10 6 4 could try to establish the kine of service,. lllght at-manufacturer, master tallad, many Jttraa, Wayne, 8191327-9895 WEST •643 ~Q86 5 \ 10 8 4 2 +A J EAST e r-a.a-1.ul ir-..t--a-.w-tendanl9, ground crew suite, Armolre, tablas, clubs for a discard. As a reeult, it ~'"' "5JTn.15 rvMuvnS and ticket agenta. couch, pictures, BEST ========~I docked In Npt. Mov· as· ChAwne 5 apeect • Void might seem that the only hope wu • "-, Trllnlia :· F.'/T I P,l"P Entry level and up. Ex-OFFER 760-5368 MUSICAL Ing, mullt Mii. St7,500 gOOd tlraa!ciondltion, 1 K J 10 7 .f for diamonds to spUt evenly, 10 the ~, /I callent pay/benefits. GLASS tabla with -4 INSR~NJS obo. 63t·l29-4 owner, $1150.obo. call J 9 table's fourth diamond could be e Drf¥iri W/Owrt (If + lftSU(mct . PIT Call (118) 960-9144 chalra excellent cond unu; anytime 821.a11e + Q 9 8 1 0 3 used for a discard. Ext. A·t004. S150. J&0-6568 ' 6055 SAIL BOATS 70141======= SO UTH Howev~ if diamonds were going We a re seeking friendly, enthusiastic Bartender Trainees White aola s2so, uorat =============;! • A K Q 10 9 1 2 to break urly. they would still be employus capable of havfrl9 Ml 'Nhlle Needed, earn up to sleeper $200. Xlnt Wantect·Roland TB 303 =======;: FORD 9075 " 9 3 distributed 3·3 later in the play. [)e. Vw'Oft<ing in fest-peced environment. St SO daily, salary + cond. 760-6568 & TR 606. Full working 80' Luxury Sloop !=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=: '+ ~ 7 6 h:~ ~ ~~ ~'::,::'" :nin~ ___ J_oh_n_M-__ ,....,(_7_1_4 .. )._7_t0-__ ,_7_97 __ _. ~P~ '~:!:~~:I========= __ con_d_._1_5_g._9_22_9 ___ 1 ~= g~!, ~ ·9:uto~~::.~N:.,. ~:'.~ The bidding: trumps. Si.I rounds of trumps pre· men 21 or older. Call: M1l!11ru11U'ft15E Wurtltz•r Splnel Plano Full Malnt & Cr-cond. HURRY. 14950. North Eut South Weet tented West with no problem-after 800.532-9222 la\\.DnAU ••callanc cond.S575. NO<d Yts. 873-8878 748-5088 1 + l :' 1 • 2 \ "ollo..,.;ngthr ..... ti"mes,•cJubandtwo CRUISE SHIP .JOBS. MISC. 6015 952·2236 527-185"4 I• -· ~ It cost~ a I t t Summer/Permanent.•-;:;============;: '86 TEMPO. Fully 2 • 4 v 0 • P&N heart.a could be diM:arded safely . ~ 0 0 $300.$900 weakly. Hlr· '· DIVORCE 1 SPEED & loaded, all powef, JCtra 6 \. Pue 6 • p.,. enough. The last trump, thOUJb, Ing photographers, rg bronze ========~==I clean, drlveallooka Pua p.,. waamore thanWest couldhandle. be a teenager casino workers, tour ~~~'?sStT200k•pa,lr r1111111GESALES SKIBOATS 7016 good.S2350.12f.f7ll 0 · I d F' f ~ guides, ate. Trav•I Y.. vory us • per VAl\A -============== pemng ea : lVe o Since sluffmg a diamond or the cost s12,ooo sell -===============!-•-========= Don't commit yourself to a line of ace of clubs would be tantamount to these free Hawaii, Carib-$3000 pr, Pair of tvory -19' GLASTWON •e7•- play until it becomes absolut.ely nee· surrender on the spot, West was be(91a9n), 960Bah9a1m4 asE. Ccau Horses 3 Vt', cost t90HP Marc/cruiser I/ JAGUAI 9105 I . . . h d d . 4 Jtt. • $7,000 Mii $2200 pr, o. Open Bow T~Hu•. •-;:;=============== esaary. t IS 8Urpntmg W at can e· forced to part with his 1.ut heart. ays StMOES 1004 I• Velop 'f d la ·tt' -· -4' Ivory Elephant coat Sun-Top, Trailer, Lots •87 v.a ,. __ ,. ..... _ •/ I you e y commt mg 0 -adm· g the s1'tuau'on nar(·-~•y, de· • q>oo 0 ME w 0 R ER s , ,., .... I --~ -rr If h d nc ~ C"Cu H K $5000 Hll St700, palr CORONA o storage. -..re.t .-tan lealhat, lo rN, lin-yourse . to ~ e very en · clarer came down to three Cliamonda WANTED. Earn S400 of 4' Ivory Pagodas Boat In ••callent con· maculate. 112,999 Despite energetic interfe~nce by and K 10 of clubs on the table. A weekly working part-$1200, Cameo glaa.a DEL MAit 6122 d•tlon (10 per90n ca· 080 Oavtd 752>.9408 East· W~t. North·South bid to a • club to the ace put Weat on lead and, lime from home. For v8¥•· f1Sh boWta, 6' pacfty). St0,500 080. slam which would have been lay-since th .. def .. n ... -r bad nothi"nr left an •Pphcatlon and ad. scrHna, 3 ~· aolld Call (714)846-1571 d '( · h f h had h Id h "' ~ ue dltlonot Information lad• clock cost Ba..a..11, basketball & . own 1 e!t er 0 t em . . e t e but diamonds. declarer took the lUt ~ call now: (404) 908-S13,000 ... $3200, 2 football carda, •port• ========JEEP 1110 Jfiack of diamd onds. South 1 JUmp to four tricu with three diamonds and . a.noo 5370. 24 Hours IN· Ivory Samurai Sword• c:o15~8ra.~. 4~6s:=calufecla•· -••Rn! swnar •-================ ve spa es asked about heart con· the king of cluba. TERPLOY. $350 a pc, & etc ate ...u\llll&O &.ALI-1• '\ M 0 v IE Ex TR As etc &41 ·0790 J>OCJS 7022 ~:~ 590~ NEEOEo-for upcom· Queen or King Palms. e COSTA ~r• 6124 bltunl lop, ""' ofkd. Ing productions. Good laet tall, $20 ea . ._.erb ~ to Min To Open a.. Fun! tt.eoo-.'747 pay. No e11penence plants 135 kinda St SAIL: o · Wide ~•m required. For lnslruc· each, Liiac 674-9422 •MULTI-FAMILY• $550/mo. 45' Narrow•-========= If you're looklng for •Job, ~I. ·c1•111fled h•• news for ou. ·;::=::::================~==========:;i l lCIOO 00 SIGS l I I I . I I .. I I • ' I ' I ' .. I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE llOOO So apply now for After School Jobs tlonal inf01matlon call ..,._ __..... ...... ... 50 7 .... ~· •· 1 ·9 0 0 ...(5 4 ·7 7 9 9 Shade, Pine, Cypress ..... r .. __ ___.k ..... am... ._.'" .... 1 MEltCEDES 9130 ($2.~mlnute) MPIC, trffS. 15.gallon, S20. ... •• Sal 8:3G-2pm, 18' Boal dock ltC>Wmo. Newnan, Georgia. 1-gallon plant.a , S1 Tlciclockar Thrift Shop Boat with 45' mooring I================ Under t8 got perml•· Wisteria $10. 674•9422 S40 19th Street for aalal 125 Grand 1974 280 4dr, power, slon. TANNING BE D tor Furniture, ber atoots, Canal 8 75-5095 ~~':=.:.';.. ~ ACROll 1 Aaiatants e Conoemlng 10 Sttinged lnatturnan1 14 Uquid food 15 Treapwt 18 T OM1 epreed t7 Hold laa1 18 Functioning ... 20 NettiaNndl city 21 Sell- satlaftad 23 UV9 COllls 24 -MuMil 25 Ruaalan city 2e lrnpoe10f 30 Paper-un1t1 34 8ulattn 35 exc.dingly 37 Eii-01 36 A-1 39 Char1• 41 Mzona rlwr 42 W•Mrth '3 M«al 4-4 Popeye, e.g. 4fl Down-et-hMI 41 Offld•tlng prteat 50 CurWd etructure 52 Nobleman 53 Earty colony In Cenade se Strong wind 57 Poeltlon eo~ 2 3 14 17 20 42 eo 82 Delight 84 Pwtlae a5 Forsaken 8e -8arbata 87 Spaniafl c:Mera 8e Len .. 89 Comarad DOWN 1 F1'9nCtl pr1-I 2 lrrttated 3 Senator Robert - 4 Gr..-11111• 5 Tridcy lawyw 8 About ~~ 9 Oen..nt to Ump 11 To .nett• 12 Ult 13 Small doga 19 -bOerd 22 LOOMdoek 24 Pad! 25 Raw mlnerela 2e Baby buoglaa 27 V9QU lflOW 21 Lyrk: poem 29 Gal out ot 31 SpaniM'I town 32 FrUfl 33 ActlYar. 36 Aapleca. cortt In 40~ 41 Young femaM 5 43 Words to• eong 45 -of: alongalda 47 ~ .. ··=of 51 All c:ndl• In 53 Bullets, etc. llang 54 Waa1Mr word 55 Pot entrt 5e ACooper 57 Time ot YMr" 51 Bone: pref. 59 AoNty pan 81 Maune - 13~ NEED EXTRA INCOME? sale , S1200 (coat compU1er des k. toys, 30 ft altp wanted tor Sail $3600 obo 9&4-5239 MoMy tor tha nec•1nlll• cey be your'8 .wt • fob gealng new CUllbMra for the ~ Plot. Eam .... money WOttlAng ..,, your ....,.. 3 hounl wh •Mkdmy ~ Our FREE 24 page $2000) Montego Bay clothes etc. Fri/Sat Boat w/live-aboard In booklet eiq>lalns how Wolff System, Crystal 8 to 2· 2569 Orange NeW1HM1 .. ech t •-========= Ulouaanda of people 24 Suna. Only 22 Ave. person 538-8201 1- are earning aJCtra cash hours ot usage on Movln 9 Sele. Like . NISSAN 91 SO with Network Market· ~. 714/692-5359 new, whole house· 50 ~lip, SaM ~ ~·!================ Ing. No n.perlence re-hold. Furn, dishes. ::, 0~~":,'lght. util 1nc' '90 300 zx Twin Turbo. • -. ......... ,.,,,,.-* .d. ~ 1-800-359-ate Incl 2 wheelchra. $600/mo 720-0299 · 23K ml. loaded. Bkle .. ,.., .... ""' ..... • 1111t -•lf•l7JW1rll • • $ .,,,,,, ",,.,,,. Cal ...... , ... (714) .74-9324 ~xt. t2. COLLECTIBLES walker, close-caption Book 1241( aaklng PILOT CLASSIFIED & amplifier with head· S llp to 25', Sall or S22.500 7ee.'242718 It· • t h a •a • y -to-601 7 phones for TV. Good power. Claaslc N--., ace•••. Information· prices. 646-9()52 ~rt Beach loci 7t4-I========= packed marketplace 1-• GOLD RARITY M-lng, Sat/Sun 8-4 ~tM3 Lv Mag PEUGEOT visited regularly • sue· U.S. Grant Comm. Fum, clothes, house· WAN f EDI 48' Sllp tor 9160 ceulully ·by all kinda •lnt.cond. hid, toya, cages, misc. aallbOat. Temporary!============== ot consumers (714)859-5520 3180 Country Club~. acceptable. 722-5208 UUA (S.pt 23-0ct 22) Long· Rnlt' protptttt ~mt' cry1t1I clt'u You no lon1t'r will ti. "w1lklng In thf duk " Besin networking. ttbulldil\I proct'N Judgmtnt, intuition concern- 1"1 lnvntmfnta will ti. on uirg" u,u • llndtn-dlltln ....... stralfbt /tis •IT'OWI, so I~ """'" di· rttt.1 lt/J 11rv1,., ""*lbl$." -~· ... Oar mJnd It ratltss fw • cb1ap ... DOC Just lay c•-., but IOedlU .. MW ind escitl... We nat 1110R ld- ftllt 11n la oar Hfc and it'• ,...., )1*'11 Mar ~ talk about llTlq la rack pla(a. It's not 10 mac• tlaM we're ulaapp)' wltb wtaat we'•c .... but we n.t DMn ol •••• Ult bu to 4er. 'Ille tritk ls to bow .._, •HI 1989 405ml 1 lvaiv., 4cyt, 5 speed, grMt cond. gray·sllver.S10k 644-G7S6/248-9411 9175 •eo Cen.r• 2 ceup. Red w/blac)c lelltti.r. 29K mllas. '34,900. Daalaf(818)995-e031 generosuy. You may feel "wbat have they done for me lately.'' but tha1 's no basis ror a decision. I========= Vlrp O AMIJn> A-.. 2.l-Sep&. 22 VOLVO 9230 If rou baYCn't already done so. now I======= is 1 aoc>d time to enroll in more cdu-,99 a 40DL w cation &eared to act more use out of xlnt cond. Ok -C: yuur rrund Your 1endcncy to JO IP AC. auto, 411< mtt ~ral dircctlOO a1 once can nutke 113,500 8tlf335..4305 you 1ndfcCll\IC for all )0\1 do, Uarn 10 really focus anil prKiri111c. I========== Ullin o Bal•att) Stpc. 2J..Od. u V 0 L I S W A G E N ••.., Mo11tep: .UtroloaJ ca11 ab)' bet >'" ._. p -My wlf• ,._. >'" to -•••f)' •omln1 o•u cofftt, end )'O• cu I""' wllk h I look forward ,. llM •084 "' My Aq urien lu1tbend --to -at ti-to have • KNW loOM -I alft an Arlft wo..a, •11d I thlnA! you are 1l111pl) in1rvelou ... I •• • T••rw 1111n, and I think you are elf your ro<br M• My .. ,.. club le _,.........,.1_1_1_2 __ 1_3_1 co•pGMd aalaly of bu•tlhll ••-•· Wt reed re• rellaloual)' •nry dey, SCOaPIO (Oc1 23·Nov. 21) Mure penont •re dr1wn to you with their quntions, problttm•. oHt'n Communl· cite, l't'ed ind wrltt'. 1dvenlH, m•kt' pwltton clt'lr Mt'm~r of oppoeite w11 Minis, "You 1hould ti. with m•I" Human1t111an t.1u.\C; .tn: 1lw1ys 1m· 1235 portanl 10 ym1, and now you wan1 to make a J)O'l1l1Ye commitment to a par· I============= ticular 50Cial need. Now you an: put· '83 Rabbit Conll9rtlble. ---+--+--+-_., end yn •l•ply •rt 1rend ... \'ou en .._,.11dom ... \'ou lftAM •• 1alrk. --+--+--+-.... , AalES (Muth 21·April 19)· Pl.ant lmmac cond, 1 ownet. ttng your money where your mouth i While, AC, aterao art tubjfc1 to deLlly KHp option• ~n ':':'"-..-+---t~-+-...,_--CI <At m,..ge K"31t vw unique mean• of SACJTfAIUUS (Nov 2l·DK 21 ) Attt'nt penonality. C'Olo; coonllnatlon, mu•K:, dftjgn, m1Nttl 1tatu1 Mont'y that had bftn wllhht'ld will bt rel•ued In your name. Celt'br1tlon du•. ft'C•ll reeolullon conttrnll\I bev"' .. "· .... ,_ a..,,,. It's poalllh tlaM llM platt ,o.'rc tNrcMDa fer, alrndJ t i.• lits Inside 109ncl( alld JOU oat, brine it •t fer •l*ial ~. UILt ~la tltt~tl()a,h .... I be ....... u dldWl1 ,.., lllds 111d rqw.e11., dttre's .. pl.ace Hu ..... and you can be dfcctn.e 10 rway JtCO-$3500. 720.Q873 pie LO JOur beliefs. ScorpM (I l>aVe) Oct. 23-Ncw. 21 1114 ....... commun1ntlon Pe1110n•I rtl1tlonahlp under10t1 dyn1m1c tr1ndorm•t1on PllC'ft ptnon u y1. "I w1n1 to II.are M · cn1tl" TAUa us (April 20·M•y 10). Focut on KC()\11\tina ~ure, n•wt of pue· atblt 1ntwnt•ntt. ducovtry rtlat1n1 to fin.tnrial eot111 of OM clOM to )'OU It aw•rt of t1mt llm1tat1on lnd1w1dual wl)o •tttmpts to c.~ beclte down CIMINI (M4y 2Hunt 20) Elaf>M· , .. °" un1•nul •PPffl, poMtblllty of trntl, re11n1tfn1 of lovt ,..latlonllhip lurd•n le lifted, you'll tntoy lrffttr fr.Mom of thousllt. tctlon Pfotf('I ~m· •• COMMkf Nntal lltat\11 CANCU (J11.ne 2J.JuJy 22) Foci.Ill Oii •~ptncko~. on11nahry. yow own tt)'lt' N•w IO•t <'OUld bt on horliron A.c\'fnt flt-. Nlf·tltWtll work tneth• od• !AO d«ltrw, "\'ou bnna out 1ht romantt ln _, .. Proprr pPftptetl .. CAPU COa N (OK 22 ·J•11 19) Look btyond tht lmmtd1ete, d•flne ter"•· be •••l't' or boa('kat•s• produc- tion lndl•lduel, euppoMdly 11Jy. I• work1n1 both..._ of ttTftt Protwct lltll It de.. qual\fta Ubn I• In pktut'f AQUAl lUS (Jan lO·f•b 18) Al· moat effortlntly puu.lt pif<lft fell Into pl•« You ettract 1llin, lnc;ludlng Ct1n1nl. S.1ttt1riu. ,.nons who •N loyal, Hfwtl¥f f«UI on IWpC>ftllbtllty, OftrtllM -'1n-.nt Ma-II PllCl9 (M 1'·M•rdl 20) Don't •tt•lftpt to rtlnHnt the wh"I Whit you Med II ntilabl• -tndMduJ •n authority wlll 11y. "Y•r' Yo.'11 lllf rid of burden, you will lovt end be io..d Arlee pltyt dyn.mk' ~t Aria (I Am) Mardi JO.April 20 Suong emooons and hurt rcehngs don't So 1w1y Just bccaUSt ~u want 1hem too. Why not take advantage of the sentimtnts and take dwm 10 a new le¥el? IU Iona .. then: are reel· inp, 1t showa rhat people care (that's important). Ta•n• (I Haft) Afrtl 21·~ lt You're ltamma to lcM .and 1p- prttiate people and the ~ wtlh OUL 1au11Jy po11e11ing the object of your duirt 'There'• 1 lot leu auffer· ina 1his •1y, and ,.au're (rff. to enjoy llMtCfl tnOtt Gt..aai (1 fbft) -21.J ne JO A bcgmn1na or 1f¥1na life on ~ 1ermt bc&int and the tendeney may be 10 *"' overboard 1t fiRI Peuplc will wun yuu (to no 11Vail), bul you will learn yuur own boundaries. Cha~. chanp and more chanae Powertu11 Auna grML has been your ltfc tbcte put few St,800/obo. ne..21• wceu Ir people don't know lboUt 11, you can than\ ~ur sccre1ivc naturt-l=lllS==c.=A=UT0===1=2=4=5 for keeping it hidden. It would help you make temc or mattcn and IOM !=-========= them quicker if you "'Ill conrldc tn AUTOMOBILES. , .... 10U trutt. t2 ~LS. No down • 11.artu (I Alplrt) No.. ll·O.. 21 ::::-nt. No Credit o want 10 make '° many manta ~ changes. )'(lU may put oft stlrtiQI (be-d~ care anct c:aust 11's IO bi&) Just one tmy atep ~. fltor more War-crealcs 1 chain rcactlQn of ~ntt that matlon ca• ,..,.,.,.. helpt ll'IOYe C¥erythl• at oocc and 11 3974. a.. houf9.. alao validates )'OW' comnutmcnt. DONATE YOUflt CM, C.,nc.. (I U1t) Dec. U.Ju. '' truck, motorhome . h'a puu.lln1 tu you when ~u can't boat, real Htate. get ~ ar •iCuationa to budp fur :;.;r.~ :'":OU,: )'OU '-urttnt power ~ya put ocher Uon lervtng the .... pnonliu on the back mer for now, 1 "·• tu dec9'.e•1.: unul 1hcy arc tttOlvcd. F,.. towtna: "9ed not 87 LIO (Juty U 0 Au1. 22). You 1nl1ht br haJlfod • "cvnqwrtftl !Mro " You'll be Of\ f •mlllAr .,.,..nd, f•lftlly rttlt'On • 1hlpa lmpro••· flner'l<l•I lllUlllOft brl1hter than or11ln•lly 1nt1cipattd c.nc.r, Aquen111 ,.,.,N rtptWWnr.d IP OC!rO .. 29 ft YOUI •HH · DAY: Cu."""' eye-If hlltllifht1 pmllblt d\anp ol ~. INlrttal ..... \'ou 11111ht •leo bt 1ntk'ipatln1 eddttM>n to f11111ly Prot119tton dut In No•t"'Mr, ptttt•N of clffdhn• t\lttl, you'll or- pnlw •nd ,,.,.. °"" and for •II that you .,. not • q lft the whMI bvt • '11t& we-t .. C.nm C.pricoft, ~. •,.....pit)' ltffllfl(lnt role In F"f 1ti.. \'ou .,. lntuittff, • MtVral .._._, and '9yc'hO&ofjlt. •nd you.,. l'ludl In· t...-.d In the INnM em Md ldeftft. c~ c1 rtt1> J .. 11.J.e, 22 A.tlurt• (I K.aft) Ju . lt-ftb. 19 ,,., t·IOO ............ Your detmninallon has ~r bcenl======~== •tro•r 10 mike ~cpana c.hanpt • ....,QUIS I Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. v1aco CAus 23·.S.-pt. 22) You ob taan f1n1nc1al b.Kkfn1 for PTOflC" thet Md ...., dclnMtlt FOC'UI Oft .,.,. ... "°"· flOf"'lllrlty, •b4hty to ..... lMjOr wt.h C'Olftf trw Lunar po!Mtloft h11f\· 11th" d1wieion c>l ptOf"'rt)', 1«unty IMludlftl ... "*t)' R11htr than uy and cban,e MJmC china on the outside lhll is diff1CU1t, ytiu d«JJe 10 ''let it go'' and chal'IJe how 10U feel Th• will Crtlle I lly· nMUC ct.qc th11 nnt only dt••he• JOU, but allows for ocher cbanps 1ha1 arc equally po1.UW to cake place te. er C1•nn .. > J1llJ 1J.A.a. u A chai(e he..._ htlplftl JU§I your IClf Of helpena aomcone "' Med cbal· ie._.. )IOUr llllilla MN'9 ¥1. J'Ollf ' thee will reqwre dilciplinc and aome .... H 11Ctllkc. Oon'l steam roller oYCr peo. cws1a 1250 pie lo Int your wilhea rutftDed (1t'•1=;::;;;;;::;::;;;;: .not~). ,_ ....... - ftlcw (1 ...... ) ,. .. Marcil It V .. , A. T. II• ... Qcher people'• •""'l'nc• become ehantcaty ....._..., )'OW' on • •"'1 .. JO'S u lht mid· New Interior, .1uet Cle ... 10 1UC1Ce1S. Giff it .it ~ \tt needll _,. lolt • • pc. end tJae nward •ii a... (•Ill.. better than n ... n • ) .... oao rtiml' m ar ~nenca . (7,4, .... "" • ti• •Ill llldVColla Meea Daily Pilot . • Lease a 1992 Rodeo for only $246=;. $246.93 per month plus tax for 42 mos. ok>sed end lease. Total to start $875 total of payments $10,332 plus tax. Residual payment $7033.94 lease based on 15,000 miles per year on approved credit. #N3406148 Thursday, October 29, 1992 • A winning collection Perforniance luxury sedans · highlight l 993 lnfiniti model The Infinite Division of Nissan Motor Corporation in U.S.A., which garnered top honors in the most recent J.D. Power and Associates lnitiill Quality Study (IQS), refines its award-winning • performance luxury sedan lineup for the 1993 model year. New paint colors and revised interiors highlight the changes to the Infinite Q45 performance luxury sedan and Infinite G20 luxury sports sedan. The Infinite J30 personal luxury sedan, which was introduced in the spring of 1992 as a 1993 model, continues unchanged. lnfinili's strong collection of luxury sedans is now recognized by J.D. Power and Associates as the best in the industry in product quality, said William R. Bruce, vice presiqent and general manager of the Infinite Division. "With the refinements for 1993, along with our ongoing commitment to customer satisfaction, we\ e made an l outstanding lineup even more appealing to luxury car buyers." • For 1993, each Infinite model comes fully-equipped with an extensive array of standard equipment, including an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), air conditioning, power windows and door locks and a premium sound system - part of an all-inclusive pricing strategy. As part of the Infinite Tot..11 Ownership Experience, e\ery Infinite 1,:ehicle is covered by a 24-hour roadside assistance program, a free loJn car during scheduled se" ice appointments, a satellite-supported p.uts net\vork and Cl comprehensi1,:e 4-ycar/60,000-mile limited warranty. For 1993, the Infinite Q45 continue:> to provide the highest le\el of luxury and performance. Changes for the new model year include the addition of fi\e new exterior colors Blue Lapis, Crimson Pe<1rl, Grey Anthracite, Silver Cryst..11 and Silver-Blue Ice. A new monochromatic interior treatment is available in a choice of grey, beige, white or, for the first time, black. Other interior refinements include color-keyed air conditioning switches, steering wheel and instrument panel facing, and a new analog clocl.. similar to that in the popular Infinite J30. . Mechanically, the Q45's advanced electronically-controlled four-speed overdrive transmission has been changed to a first-gear start !!)ode (previously second-gea r start), providing smooth, responsive standing-start acceleration. The Q4 5 is powered by a sophisticated 278-horsepower, 4.5-liter 32-val1.e aluminum-alloy V8 en~ine. Acceleration 1s rated at 6.7 seconds (Car and Omer, 7/90) zero-to-60 mph, and the top speed is electronically limited to 150 mph. · Providing an exceptional balance of nimble handling and a comfortable nde is the Q45's standard four·\vheel independent multi-link suspension. In addition to the base suspension, the Q45 is Jvailable with the world's first production Full-Active Suspension system. Designated the Q45, the full-active model was named one of Road & Track magazine's "10 Best Cars. in the World." The Q45 is also available with an innovative traction control system for confident all-weather driving. For a sportier look and driving feel, the optional Touring Package <Q45t) includes a stylisn rear deck lid spoiler performance alloy wheels and performance-oriented Super HICAS four·\\ heel steering. When it comes to luxury appo1ntmaril5, C\C?rv Q45 features a leather-appointed interior, automatic temperature control sy.,tem, power front scats \\1th dri\ er's entl) exit S)Stem \\1th t\vo-pos t1on memory, Bose iludio system with four speakers and amplifiers, and prewiring for the Infinite Compilct Communicator series of cellulJr phones. Infinite J30 Personal Luxury Sedan The 1993 Infinite J30 continues to stand out as one of the most original luxury sedans 1n the world. Styled at N1sSJn Design International (NOi) in La Jolla, Calif., its fluid, dramatic "monoform" shape breaks from what its dcsigne~ call "the tyranny of the ''edge." \i\ 1th rounded c~rners and balanced, gracefully-sloping hood and trunk, the J30 combines the style and elegance of a coupe "'1th the four-door See INFINITIJ111 .. $299 per month plus tax for 42 mos. closed end lease. Total to start $1044 total of payments $12,588 plus tax. Residual payment $1 7,873.48 Lea.se based on 15,000 miles per year on approved credit. #NNOS719 PRE-OWNED CLEARANCE SALE Pick up your safety stickers for your kids at Theodore Robins Ford. Have a safe Hallowsen • ... ,. SCllOCCO CllEIYWmll ... ~ ... ~\----..----· .. ~QUI!· ....... ~ Sti;ii; s5.ais siiii , ... CABRIOLET CONI. ,.,. I.coll ,; . over 71 Years Of service To The . community - 1•CHEn .., Waam&R •1• .• , .•.• SWUCOUPE ,.,,. IRGllCO 92 FORD ESCORT .-llWl&ON 1B1TOYOTI llRZ1UllO THEODORE ROBINS -w l~U~U ' l > ato Thursday. October 29, 1992 INFINm From 89 roominess of a luxury sedan. Like the exterior, the interior of the J30 provides a feeling of high quality, elegance and confidence. The soft curves o( the instrument panel complement the exterior styling, while the use of rich materials throughout -including leather-appointed seating and subtle wood accents wrap the driver and passenger in true luxury. Standard comfort features include eight-way power driver's and front passenger's seats, Boseg audio system, in-dash compact disc· player and air conditioning with ozone-safe R134a refrigerant. The J30 also comes prewired for a choice of two optional hands-free, dealer-installed Infinite Compact Communicator series of cellular phones, with the phone antenna laminated into the rear \-\lndow to reduce wind f}Oise. Standard safety items include driver's side and passenger's side air bags, three-point front seat·belts with pretcnsioners (to instantly take up sCJt bdt slad, In the event of a collision), standard Anti-Lock Brµking Sy~tem (ABS), protective sidc·intrusion door beams and encrg)'·absorbing front and rear 5 mph t1umpers. The J30 is powered by a refined 3.0-litcr DOHC 24-valve V6 engine rated at· 210 horsepower Jnd 193 ft-lbs of torque. Mated to the engine is a standard . electronically-controlled four-speed O\erdm e automilt1c transmission with mccrJct1ve e.ngcne/transmission controls. The rear-.. ., heel dnve JJO also ieatures iln advanced four-wheel independent suspension with a prec1!>ion-tuned strut-type front design and multi-link rear. StJb1lizer bJrs are utilized in the front ilnd rear, along with front Jnd rear svbframes which provide . e'<ceptional suppression of noise and vibration. · Drivers desiring even more precise handling can choose the optional JJO Touring Package - designated the J30t -which includes lnfincte's advanced Super HICAS four-\'\ heel steering system, forged performance alloy wheels, pcrrormance tires and an attractive rear dee!.. lid spoiler. The Infinite G20 combines sophisticated styling, a roomy "cabin-forward design" interior, and re:.ponsh .. e bandling and performance with an, exceptional level or luxury and customer support. For 1993, the G20 features four • rich, new exterior colors -Deep Blue Sapphire, Ruby Red,, Crimson Pearl Jnd Beige Sand -and re\ 1scd ,wailability of some exterior/interior color coml.nnJt1ons. Sunroof availability hJs been expa nded for models with doth interiors, and the rear speakers I or the premium AJv1/FW full logic cassette audio system ha"e been upgraded for enhanced sound reproduction. C20 i:. powered by a 140-hors<.'power DOHC 16-valve 2 .O-l1tcr lour-cylinder engine, mJtcd to a choice of manual 5-spccd transmission or optional •hpced overdrive automatic with a lock-up torque converter. The front-wheel drive G20 offers 1mpre~sM? handling agility and ~tability, thanks to its four-wheel independent suspension. The suspension utilizes an advanced multi-link design in front with coil springs and stilbilizer bars, and strut-type/pJrallcl link design with coil spring~ and stabilizer bar in the rear A four-wheel disc Anti-Lock BrJl..1ng System (ABS) is standard on L'very G20. Infinite G20 luxury f atures include contoured front bucket ~.its, leather-wrapped steering wheel, air conditioning, cruise control, power windows with "one-touch down" driver's window, power door locks, and option.ii leather-appointed interior. Wanna place a classified ad? . Call th e Daily Pilot classi fied adve rtisi ng department al 642-5678. New Mercedes president visits Fletcher Jones Michael Bassermann, the new president of Mercedes-Benz of North America, paid a special visit to f fetcher Jones Motorcars during a recent West Coast tour. Appointed to his new position in August, Bassermann was visiting the Los Angeles western regional distribution facilities when he took time to pay a visit to the new Mercedes dealership in Newport Beach. During a get-acquainted speech to Fletcher Jones' employees, Bassermann ......... •:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:a:•:". t • A CURA tumNGTCN HAaf ACUM Oalel! lllMzet' f iMI 0.. 19131 8Nctl Bl . So. al Gllfield loo.11-ACURA IO.ooll NOMI AEEVD COASTAL ACURA S14itt Pricll, &citt Selection Hait>ot BMl o 405 fwy, c-. Miii m2500 • TUS11N ACURA WE WAHT TOBE 11AOAIMIN191121YOUU SAVE MOREi s f....,yO JllNlof'M 11.._._ ALFA ROMEO IUCM.amt 301""o C.-DIM. T.-i CA 112610 ,,...,. .,... ........... Tllllill ... CIMel" AUDI CllNP ... ~ lllldol ol IWW & ~ prtplltd BMW's Ways" mdl. SIM, SIMct, lMSl'lg Edngtt 11 SS f~. Slrlll-AIAo Mil 13S.J171. IADOL11Act< IUW 46 Ol•ld 1NN•1• ITUWNO llOlORI LTD. EOaiwt BMW DEALER. Selle• SerQ • lM~ 1540 .JllNlorM, ~ e..dl MN444 SADDLE BACK Sales Leasing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1 ·800·831 ·3377 714·380·1200 BUICK -MICICICAlllUAC Siiia • l~. S9M:I • 21C»HM!ot Bhd, C.. ....... 11~MO-t1DO tlEAICll MD CO. -No Grind,,,. s. ... ,.,.. 5'7"'111 CADILLAC AU.INCAOILAC " "°'WV' Colly Sen OllgD F ,...., 11 ,.,.,.,. L1a1N Nv.* 112.-0 llllCUM CAOIJ.AC ITDUIG Sne tD T*" ,,_ C... 11 .. 1>'1 ... wmc~ s... Selwlce • l.-lrt 2'00 Hllbot Bhd . Colla .... 71~9100 CHEVROLET Au.EN ltANE CHEVAOt.ET Nlw&Ulld 1'IOO ........ t tllDdl W.. ol a.di IM 1M4D1 COll&L~ Selll•StMae·~·PMI 2929 Hllbor Bhd, ea.. ..... Ml-1200 DElliO~•OIO ~ Stitt & S.W:. 'Ti. Na9 Plaplt 11 Town" 1121 t 8Nch Bhd . ~ Bllch 147.a7 , OUAMNfY CHnROUT.GfO 711£11fl9t.S..Ar917J.1111 JO( MIOHIMC* CMmlOlET 21 ,,,. c.-[) 1rww •rm CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH ATW QIWll.R.ll*DUTH COfltllllil Bodr ... Ml StNclt Slllt, 9'Mce, Pn · ~I 0.,. Mt tfllllol IM , Coeu W... 3 8b s of Siii Dl9 ,.., ol HMlor Bhd .... 1'1M IUO'llQTCN IUCMCtlWIUR "-YllOUrH t•t leldl 1M, ~leldl llllodllll.., 4DI Fwy ea•1 ..,, .• ~ UOI-Miii [), 51111 AN 141-4471 congratulated them on helping the franchise through a difficult period -the closing of Jim $lemons Imports and the launcfiing of Fletcher Jones Motorcars. "Newport Beach is an extremely . important market for Mercedes-Benz," he said. Fletcher Jones Motorcars, which ends its first year of business in December, has had ~n auspicious start with record-setting sales. Bass~an's visit was especially gratifying because Fletcher Jones Motorcars was the only dealership he visited on his western tour. ' I DODGE nmucuca DODG1 40 -c.n.t [). """' .,. HllmNOTCN luat DODGE f1 VN4 CONVERSKlN HEAOOUAATERS 16566 8Mcll Bhd . ~ 8lldl 112 mi. IOIJfl of flt 406 f wy.11"41.al11 TUTTLE CUClt TUSTWt DOOQf 40-C..DriW, TUlllll ,_... FORD TID .KJNEI FOAD 1211 8lldl M . 8'11111 ,,_. 121-1111 JOE llACfiHEA90N FOAD 2 ""'° C.... DIM, T•11 m .,. nmu cue«'°"° 43-C.-°""'-INN m.coo THEQDOM ... FOAD 2080 Hllbof Bhd, Colla...... ~,. - TERRY YOM Fc.o 51111 • SeNlce • ~ • Pd· Body Rlpelt 18256 Belctl Bhd, ~a.di w.a11 Serving Orange County for Over 70 Years ~ '- 1 SU Z U Service Parts Body Shop D~ily Rentals Theodore Robins .,._ 2060 Harbor Blw., Costa M•• 714-642-0010 GMC TRUCKS AU.EN GMC lRUCU ,, In aw.,. 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The 3800 V-6 with tuned port 1n1ection has been redesigned for quieter, more responsive performance. \\.hile also meeting stricter emission standards in Califomia. Totque is increased by S lb-ft to 225 at 3200 rpm while horsepower remains 170 at 4800 rpm. LeSabre, offered in six-p.-assengcr Cw.tom and Limited sedan models, again has an electronically controlled four-speed automatic transmission with overdrive. Estimated fuel economy is improved by one mile per gallon in the city. The projected EPA figures are 19 mile~ per gallon in the city-1ind 28 on the .. highway. • Anti-lock brakes CABS) and a driver air bag are among a long list of safety and f>CC'.unty features. ABS, which was standard on Limited in '92, is now • standard on Custom as well. Buick's besf-selling model Other new standard equipment indudes po .. "er door locks on all models and variable-effort steering on Limited. Variable-effort steering is a s~tcm designed to make steering easier in parking and othN low-speed maneuver~ while providing more road feel at highway speeds. The system reduces t,he flow rate from the power steering pump as the speed of the car increases. The reduction in flow rate to the steering gear produces a • higher steering effort. This provides firmer on-center steering effort for improved roJd feel at highway speeds. leSabre retains the aerodynamic shape introduced in 1992 that was described by William L. Porter, chief of the Buick exterior design studio where the car was d~igned, as h<wmg all of the fluid lines that exude the character of a full-size Buick -a character of muscular grace. LeSabre's drag coefficient is .32. Traction control. again optional on limited, 1s designed to enhance vehicle control during acceleration below 30 mph and is ~pccially eff ectivc when poor road conditions -such as ice, snow, mud nnd gravel -are encountered. The system uses anti-lock brakes to control wheel slippage, and senses when the driving "'heels arc spinning f .1stcr than the non-driving wheels. When this condition is detected, the system applies the bral..es the proper amount to control wheel spin. Other continued features include a w rap-around instrument panel; optional ·dual climate controls -ComforTemp - in limited models; and flush-mounted glass to further reduce wind noise. Bcsid~ ABS and driver air bag, standard safety and sccyrity features include rear-door child security locks which may be engaged to prevent rear passengers from opening the doors; a po\'ver window lock-out which may be engaged to pre..,ent passengers from operating the windows; and a personalized automotive security system which disables the engine starting and' f uer s~tems if non-matching ignition key 1s used. A Gran Touring packJge, available on both models. includes 16-inch \\.heels with Eagle GA Touring tires, 3.0G final-drive ratio, leather-\' rapped steering wheel and Gran Touring suspension. Other features include a low-liftover trunk for cJsier access for loJding; easily reachable remote trunk release on the left side of the instrument panel; and, optional on limited, Jn engine 011-life monitor that uses engine· scn~r:; to determ ine when to change oil. The standard scats are a 55/45 split bench design and a center storage armrest i!> standard on Limited, optional on Custom. Also standard are dri\er and front-passenger manual scatback recliners. Additional standard features are air conditioning, power steering, power . windows with express-do .. , n feature on the driver's window, supplemental and extendable front sun!>hades, overhead console with front reading lights on Limited, trip odometer and AM-FM radio with seek, scan and digital dock. The • standard sound system includes four extended-range speakers. A Concert Sound system, featuring six extended BUICK Thursday, October 29, 1992 811 \ speakers is optional on both model~ D>naRide, a suspcms1on tuned and ~quipped to en~ance Buick'g. trad tional ride \\ 1thout sacif1cmg handling, I) standard on all leSabres except tho~ with GrJn Touring suspcrsion. DynaR1de combines advanced valving technology '"1th carefully selected and tuned ,. .. components for a smooth, re~ponshe • ride o'er all types of roads. The dual automatic ComforTemp climate control system, availJble again on Limited, allows the drive.r and front . passenger to ind1v1dually control temperature. ComforTemp includes a touch control in the instrument panel and Jdditional controls mounted in the right front door. Rear-seat ComforTemp. also optional on limited, allov's rear p•mengers to adjust air flow direction. Other optional equipment includes an analog gauge clu!:>ter with tachometer on limited, 3,000-pound trailer towing pad.age, remote keyles:; entry on Limited, electric outside rearvie'"' mirrors llert and right remote) on Cu:>tom and a compact disE" pl.iyer. BUICK 1992 Closeout on all Models in Stock '1; oor Choice Only $2 9 9 7 7 • 1992 Seville 1194MJ3885 ' • 1992 Eldorado •63C&l9 • 1992 Coupe Deville 111s1.311•s9 ALLOTllER •92s IN STOCK SIMILAR SAVINGS The New Symbol For Quality In America Skylark • Century •Regal • usabre •Park Ave. •Riviera 1993 REGAL CUSTOM EQUIP. INCL l SE PKG., NC, ALLOYS, CONCERT SOUND CASS.. ANTI-LOCK BRAKES, FULL POWER, T IL T-CRUISB. MAP LIGI ITS, PLUS M UCI I, MUCH MORE. MSRP NABBRS DISCOUNT REBA TB USED CAR SPECIALS . 1181 IUICK 1117CHEV 19811MW 1987 CHEV 1987 CADILLAC 1181FORD 1991 CADLUC 1988CHM 1111CADIUC 1110 BUICK LEUIAE CAVALEA CPI · 521 E4m. BLAZER4X4 CDV ·T.aRDCPE maJGHAM ASTROVM . 11\11.LE 111 IDTTACCWfV. ... Alt, AT. P/S, r¥i, 2 TtN:. ~. PIS TU " • RU flOMA PUS. ... A.IC. At PIS llt SM.UlEO aJtN TIJI =~ Q.Haf. LOW MUS. PRlIO 10 SEU. TOOAY a\& IUJ' IW)( OAAK MRALD/GV4Y MDRJF,EXTM A lDUTIU. r.M ~ CR.&. RAU.ES. ~~fOLWH ~ ARR: VMlE. \{RY QEAN, EXTM&HAll1 118151 PfnDTOSEU. l.EAMR, \(RY 9-Wfl SHUFlDN..S l.04T BE&; \{RY YM£lS A Ml.6f !& lDN w.ES. eauIM Ml~1Jf~ ISC281 IS04701 141271 1'1712 AU MUJll1'V 9Wfl 14 a:n M111 CDI) ~-fUTlRB 118191 M2i0 8 5988 •sass . •a sea •ss88 •11.&88 •23.988 14488 14988 '5988 $AVE '° • ~ .. t' c 1 ~ s n It s c it a a f ( c ~ ( ( ' ( a .. l ( E s E r c 4 le II s i1 s r s s c r [ ( i s \ ( ~ ( • • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot l, Buffalo jumper and mallhing bolero jacket from NICOLE MILHR goc) \\ild ''ith fauJC leopard collar. Pair this versatile ivofY fisherman knit from L.L. BEAN with cha~oal nannels to take yo u from casual to dress in style. Cool weather dressing combines comfort, style \.\1th the ath ent oi cooli.:r "eJtlwr, \ uu II opt for JC.'\n ), fl:inncb, !..nits .md light \\C ght \\OOb lo 1.1!..e }OU from CJ'> JJI \\Cl•(encJs to \\Ork at' I clrt ..... > in comiortable '-l} le. Thl' ')eJson'> n.~>urgeme 01 menS\\t•Jr sl\le> ,llld longt.>r ~i..1rb tor \\umt·n .:ire periect tor buth J Glrl•cr and aller-huur') \\Jrdrobe. Bold lumbeq.1cl check> .ue .1dding Jn l'll•ment of tun to ''onwn'-. tailored suilS 1n <.uppk• \.\-ool l..nih th.H mow \\tlh e.1~e. ~ :-... l m,1tter what 'rOUr dl'Stin.1tion, cles1~ner-. .ue creat1ns J countrv · att1tu lt> "1th tht>1r n~\ .. C:.t rt."!nd1tions ul 1.umer pl.1uh. p.1tchwork' and \\OOd:.\ \\OOI' 1h.11 cJpture the beaut\ .rncl color ol J majestic autumn countrv~rde. Color:; rJngt.> tram I r 1h.:rn• ·, t1f\ rerh to suhtft• hut~ l I II • IUll' t, flUlmt.·~ ;ind UfU\\O. P.11r .1 c.:ulort ul '' ool t .1hld,ni1 '" e.11l1r "1th leggings or /eam .. 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Jlf!'~·~ l ~.:.r_ ' I . <·' ~...-·:. _., I • I , •. •..,. ·<-·.!,., ... ;1-•• •JI" 't. .-...... ~ (Makes 36 IO 48 bu's) 1·314 cupe 11mifted no... 1·112 aaps coafectionen' supr 112 cup lllllWftteDed cocoe I cup cold marpriDe or ktter I (8-ouatt) peclr. cream c:beelt., tofte• ed "314 cup peu•t butter I (14-CMlnce) CUI nrmeam- condewd mllk (NOT evaporated mllll) lea 2 tH'l'OOlll vum. extl'lld l/2 cup chopped peanuts Preheat oven 10 '3.50°. In large bowl, combine flour, sugar and cocoa; cut in margarine with pastry blender until cnunbly (mixture will be dry). Reserving 2 cups crumb mixture, press remaiDder fumJy on bottom of lSxlO-inch jellyloU pan. Bake IS minutes. In large mixer bowl. bell cheese and peanut butter until fluffy. Gradually beat in sweetened condensed milk until smooth. Add eu and vanilla; mix weU. Poor over pn:pwed crust Combine peanuts with re..,,.. crumb mixture; sprinkle evenly ovu cheese mixture. Bate 20 minutes or until edges are bubbly. Cool. Chill. Cut inro blrs. Store covered in rdrigeraror. (Makes about 4 dot.en 4-l n.-inch cookies) 3 cups w-'fted flour l/2 cup wweftmtd cocoe I ......,_ bllkilll powder 112 tc•p ooa .at I (l..._.nce) CM sweetened condenud .a (NOT ~ .... ) J/4 mp.......,..._ or butt.er, IOftaed 2eas ltllip'IMJlll ..... ntnd c ............. ~~ v .... ~ Froldlls A.orwdcwMa Preheat oven to 3.SOO. Combine flour. cocoa, bakina powder and salt. In W. . mixer bowl. beat sweetened condensed milk. maraarine, eags and vanilla until well blended. Add dry ingredients; mix well. Cilill 2 hours. On well-floured surface. lightly knead dough to form a smooth baJJ. Divide into thirds. On well- floured surface. roU out each portion IO l /8-inch 1hickness. Cut with floured cookie cutter; moll. if necessary, lO use all dough. Place on lightly greased baking sheets. Bake in preheated 3.50~ oven 7 to 9 minutes or until set. Cool thorouahly. Frost with Chocolate and Vanilla Buuercream Frostinas and decorate with candies. Store loosely COY~ II room tempeT'llW'C. Chocolate httercreal f'roldlll: In small mixer bowl. beat 6 tablespoons marpine or butler, IOftened. uNil fluffy. Add 1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa and 2-2/3 cups confectioners• 1u1ar alternately with l/3 cup milk and 1 teaspoon vanilla extract; beat to 1preadin1 con1i1tency (add additional milk if needed). (M*s about 2_cup1) VuHI .. B•ttettna• Fl"Olt ... : Pre- f*'e froltin1 •above, omiains cocoa; 1ncreue confectionen • aupr IO 3 aap1 lnCI decreue milk IO 2 to 3 llt!k lpOOIW. • Tint whh food coloring if desired. Proceed u above. (Maka lbout 2 cupl) 1111'••• October 29, 1992 ..... Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext.366 Oietitiao/2 Recipes/4 . , . . ' i __ Ho_i1.i_c,:._1°' ___ I · (Make!. 8 to 10 servings) I (14-oonce) can sweetened conde~ milk (NOT t\aporated milk} l/2 cup unS\\eetened cocoa 1-l12 1teaspoons vanilla extract f71 teaspoon saJt -6-l/2 arpswa·---------- Halloween magic will be in the air when you bake these tantalizing chocolate treats! Ghosts, ghouls and goblins will rush home after an exciting evening , of trick-or-treating to sample these bewitching sweets. The magical combination of EagJe•Brand Sweetened Condensed Mille and Hersheyh Cocoa makes these recipes ideal for Halloween. Both are traditional. versatile bUing and cooking staples relied upon year- round to create a myriad of delicious desserts. beverages, cooties and candies. Unsweetened, I 00% pure cocoa gives baked goods a deep. rich chocolaty t.ae without the messy JR-melting step. Convenient to use, sweetened condensed millc, a prc~oolccd blend of fresh whole milk and sugar, impans a creamy. smooth consistency to all kinds of desserts. Make e..y-Does-It Chocolate Cake for a rich. moist treat that's sure to haunt any chocolate lover's tastebuds. Top with fluffy Orange Cream Cheese Frostina for a captivatina taste combination that will appeal to both kids and kids at hean. Crown with gumdrop cats for a festive touch. The little ones' crutjvity will shine when they help 4 make Cocoa Cookie Cut-Outs. They'll love preading the cookies with Chocolate and Vanilla Buttercream Frosting and decorating the tops with sprinkle • chocolate chip , candy com or their favorite miniature Halloween candy. The me merizing taste combination of chocolate and peanut butter can be found in Olocolate Peanut Buner Strcusel Bars. Easy to prepare, these bars feature a creamy layer of peanut buuer. cream cheese and sweetened condensed milk, all sandwiched between a crunchy chocolate crust and a delectable chocolate· peanut crumb topping. The perfect partner for all of these treat~ i a rich. creamy cup of hot cocoa. Add peanut butter. red cinnamon candic , or maple-flavored syrup for an enticing Halloween taste trick. Or. if you prefer traditional hot cocoa with a twi t. j u t top wlth a dollop of marshmallow creme. ' ~ .. ' ,.__..,.. In large ..aucepan. combine swectenee condcn<,cd milk. coeoa. vanilla and alt. ~ max well. Gradually add water. 11mng con 1antl)" Over medium heat. cook. stirring occas1onally, until hot (do not boil). Variations: MarshmaUow Creme: Top each serving with spoonful marshmallow creme. Peanut Butter: Decrease vanilla to 1 teaspoon . Add 1(2 cup cream) peanut butter just before addmg water. Cinnamon Candy: Decrease vamlla to l teaspoon. Add 1/4 cup red cinnamon candles JU t bcf ore adding water. . Panc~ke-Syrup: Decrea e vani lla to I teaspoon. Stir 1(2 cup pancake yrup into hot cocoa before serving. (Makes 12 to 15 servings) 1-2/3 cups unsifted nour 1-l/2 cups sugar 1/2 cup unswtttmed cocoa l-1 /2 teaspoons baking soda I teaspoon sah 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 2 egp 1/2 cup shortening l-1/2 ~ buttermilk or sour milk• l teaspoon vanilla extract Orange Cream Cheese Frosting Prelleal oven to 350°. In large mixer bowl. combine floor. ~ugar. cocoa. baking soda. salt and baling powder. Add eggs. hortenang. bunermilk and vanilla. Beat on low peed I minute. craping bowl constantly. Beat on high peed 3 minute . scraping bowl occru.aonall}. Pour batter into grea ed and noured t 3xQ-inch ba._ing pan. Bal.e 35 to 40 minutes or until wooden pad. inserted an center comes out clean. Cool. Frost ""'1th Orange Cream Chec11e Frosting: chill until '>Ct Gam1 h a' <k.,1red. Refrigerate lefto\er... •To sour milk: U.,C I· 1/2 table\poon!. white \lnegar plus milk to equal I -1(2 cup:>. La)er Cake Variation: Prepare baucr a above u .. e two greased and nourcd 9-inch rour¥t la}er cal.e pan'> 8».e "\O to 35 mmute., Cool 10 minute\, remove from panli Fill ilnd ff'O't &.\ abo\C. Orange Cream Cheese Frosting (Make., about .i CUJ))) I (8-ountt) pecbge cram ~~eMCI l ( 14-oantt) CM ~ened ~milk <~OT evaporated _.) 1/3 aap tro.n Ol'8ftle juitt concentrate. tt.'ftd . I tnspoon v .... extnct Red ~ yellow fOOd roaoriftl. optional l (4-<Mance) tofttaintt hwn non· dairy •hipped toppina. thawed ( 1-J/4 t'Up!) In large ml\cr bov.-1. beat hcc~ "until • fluffy Gradually beat in "wcetencd condcn'ICd milk until ,fllOOCh. Sor in JUk-e \:Onccntratc and vanilla. Tant Yrtth food colonna 1f de,ircd. f old in whipped topping. Chill ta th•d~cn. about I hour. Rcfriacf'9te ltfto~cr.. I F re ti q T p st n le SI d i1 a a p 0 . a h c c a VI d a \<\ u c B SI e n 3 e a ti e c v c (1 If F d s fr . a c a p 0 d ii ... f< p rt SI a Fi s r e F r e c I- v s f I- s 1 2 n 5 4 le ir SI ir SI n s; SI c (I B 0 ir 54 ~ c \<\ 0 . .. ' ' I Th&nday, October 29, 1992 Dark green leafy vegetables can help protect against birth d Ask the Dietitian . ~ HEART &SOLE CLASSIC SK and 1 OK fun run and 25K bike ride, Saturday, October 31 . Sign up nowl Call (714) 858 -3555 Sponsored by the American Heart Association and The Times Orange County J Unua Paulina announced extraor· dinary claims about the benefits of Vitamin C. scienti~1s have debated his fuidinp. To show how far apart even professionals can be in 1his area, 1he current recom· mended daily allowance of Vita- min C is only 60 milligrams, which is a little less than you can get from ca1ing jus1 one Florida or- ange (California oranges contain a bit more, about 80 milligram~ of Vitamin C). Yet Pauling urged somewhere between 3,200 and 12,000 mil- ligrams a day, which he claimed -···- could add more than 10 years to our lives! And many people to 1his day lake significant doses of Vila· min C in supplement form, an ex- pensive habit since any excess that 1he body can't use is simply uri· nated out. Before you laugh at Pauling, however. you should be aware that the most recent studies are finding tha1 Vitamin C may ve ry well pro· vide vitally imponant health ben- efits, among them: helping prevent heart disease, lowering the risk of certain farms of ca ncer; helping fight off the common cold; helping ..... prevent blrth detects, and in aen· eral keepin1 us healthier. The bi& question is: How much Vitamin C should we be laking - the RDA of 60 milligrams or as many as 500 or 900 milligrams? We don't really know yet , but it's generally agreed thnt you can get it best (once ag:iin!) from a well· balanced diet that includes five portions a day of fruits and veg· eia bles. Q. I have very sensUlve teelh. Ea ting on)·lhlna hol, cold or swecl (such as dotes) causes me acute discomfort. Could this be caustd by I lack of IOmltlll .. la ., 4llltf -C.M.. N..,,.n IMcll I consul1ed a prominent Century City dentist, Dr. Arnold Loel, and got a surprisina and valuable an· swer 10 this quc~tion. These stimu· lants (heal, cold and sweets) can cause pain for several rcosons: an open nerve, a cracked tooth, spuce betwee n a filling and the too1h ... or, likelier, use of tartar· control toothpaste! 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Tltil 1ounda like ehher un· dcrtneadiaa. owrrisina or . a com- biaaticlll ol .... -Kond dough ualil t1'1·11DOQ1h Oii top, IPrinlY 10 _.. wt ,.,_..,.. whh iiny ~bub- Create a \'II.itch for Ha tlO\\'een out of ice crean1, cones, doughnuls ~nd candy. Ghoul-Aid: party ideas for the kiddies P lanning a 1-falJo.,.,ccn part} for the ~ids and v.an1 to make it one they \\ill loflg rc1ncmber? Scl"\e ··Ghuui-Aid." a frightfully black, fun beverage "''hich even the linlcst ghosts and goblins can help you make. l-lcre's how to prepare this black, party potion. Dissolve I envelope of Grape Flavor KOOL-AID Unsv.'cetened Soft Drink r-.ti.>: and I envelope of orange Flavor KOOL-AID Uns.,.,·cctcncd Soft Drink Mix and 2 cupi. of sugar in 3 quarts of ice water ih nonmetal pitcher. Add I liter of chilled ginger ale. Serve immediately. Here arc some additional simple party pl.inning tips t.·lom will like. l 'hey're fa~t and e:isy and, best of all. guaranteed to delight even 1he most \\ ick cd little wi1 ch or sc:iric.1o1 spook. I For fasl decorating, le t the • kids give you a hand. l--la ve them paint tombstones on curdboard cu1outs. Carve or paint pun1pkins. f or quick atn1osphere. place corn~1alks in corners and h) dooiv.,ays. And, for ease and speed. there's nothing be11cr 1h:u1 t~at old stand·by, crepe paper. Entv.·ine roll s of orange and black and hang it everywhere. ~ Plan simple games with u -•Halloween 1hc1nc. Pin lhc Nose on the Pum~kin is a guaranteed favorite for kids of all ages. Also, hang apples by strings from the ceiling and have t\11o·man teams lice which can be firs! to chew lhcir apple lO the cure without touching it wilh 1hcir hands. 3 1·0 add tu the fun and • ellcitemcnt of the p3rly. be sure 10 h:iye an instant camera on hand. for a game, let each child secretly disguise hin1scJf or herself, 1hen 1ake a pho10. Af1er all the photos have been taken, have the rcsl of the children try to guess the identity of 1hc child in each instant photo. No1 only do children love seeing themselves in the photos. they will quickly conic up wit h other instan1 pho to ideas of their own. And, instant photos also n1ake terrific party fa vors. 4 If you don't have the energy • 10 run games, rent and show ~1c_Jeary videos. As nn --· .. ----· .. . . ' alternative, have the \\Ould·bc ghosts and goblins g:uher around the fireplace (or around a candle) and share gho.1o1 sluries. l "ip: Cleaning in advance is usually a waste. You'll probably have to clean up afterward anyWay. 5 Unless the children arc Ycry • linle. 1urn do\\'n the lighting in 1hc house. 11 n1akes the roorn' seem spookier, plus you don't ha\C to clean before the par1y begins. 6 f\1 ost in1portan1: stay •flexible. If }OU 11nd 1he children arc 1101 an."<ious 10 play a gan1c you have chosen, 1novc on to another. Dr .... ,..,.,. .. ,_ .. ........ --UCI --1-Editor QI Thi _..,,KFI -· EOiklr, ""' """ "" ' Tiii Stw Holt. """""' """'"" ~'w:te!A """""" PW I'll 1t1talng 51h Seat: Ctwislint Dilmer, Ptr,lls Battiwn. KW! Gn.tU & Jotri Moonldl The Lobdell THIS WEEK'S WlllrtTD TOPICS Group Hlls Wllcll Tiii The Lecture Sexual l.llbdell Circuit " llr8IP ff you'd ffke tlie Harrassment --Lobdell'Group M,T,TH,F • 7:30Sltl Best Books Clllnntl " to entertain and T.~,.. inform wffh a tailor-made ·GayRlghls ........... perlorma~ ~,Cllllt) ~~ for your organ!· Anlnnallve zation, please .J.~1 caH BiU Lobdell Action ~~ at 540·1224. . I. We're 5 ffmes Predlelfonsl ... more exaling ~°'r' than your typical iiijPilt~ -SJ168kllf. WED ·l~ . ' ' Clllnntl I . - Sorcerer's potion made with vanilla ice cream, chocolate milk and orange juice concentrate adds final touch. cre's a grcal idea for D kids' Halloween party: Lc1 ahem creute 1heir own ice cream witches. Our Wilhelmina Witch is easily put together with ice cream cones, chocolate do ughnuts and candy - blos, about i Ill 10 minutes. It , dough ii au.ed &o rise too long, · tbc volume "becomes hiaher lhiln the gluten structure can support. Let dough rise until you lc1:vc an impression wilh rwo fingers 111 1he dough o.nd douah docsn,'t spring back. Then, prepare loaves for baking. all bough! at the local supermarke t. Willie has an ice c ream head sitting on a coll ar made wilh a chocolate -doughnut hulf. l "hc other doughnut hair along with a cone makes her wi1ch's hat She has red licorice hair, gum drop eyes and a candy corn nose. Black licorice forms her brows and her mean mouih. . Partygoers can quench their 1hirst with a Black and Orange Shake . This "sorcerer's potion" is made with vanilla ice c1eam, chocolate milk and a few spoonfuls of frozen o range juice concen1ratc. It 's a happy Halloween with a surprise e nding - the wit ch gets eaten up! 0 • WILHELMINA WITCH • Red lico1ice laces • 4 chocol.lte glazed doughnuts, halved horizontally • 1 pil'lt mini Of (aVOfite 11.Jvor ice cream • Small gum drOfH ' •Candy corn • -I ice creJm cones • Blx:lc licorice laces· Cut i-ed licorice into 48 (2'n inch) len~1hs and 4. (S·inch) lengths. Tie the 8-inch lengths 111 ho\vs; set aside. f or each witch~ Cut a I-inch piece out of I doughnut·half 10 fonn a notch in the collar; place cut·sidc·down on a luncheon-size pla1c. Top with a _ scoop of ice cre:in1. For h:1i r, poke 12 {211.!·1nch) licorice lengt hs on opposite sides of 1he ice crean1 scoop. ~1akc a face using gun1 drops for eyes, Q, l have a meatloaf recipe: lhal calls for bulaar. WUt II U? -N.K., Warwick, R.I. A. When whelt kernels arc steamed, dried and crushed, 1he result is called bulgar. Bulgar is Similar, but nol ide ntical to cracked whc11 and is processed nae, medium and Qlrlrse. BulgaT is also deUcious in wheal pilaf, salads and other meal dishes. Q. I b1ve trouble wiih chocolate chip cookies spreading out while baklii&. Addfll nou.r jusl makn them dry. What would prevent . thls? -D.C., Flint, P.11ch. A. If you arc measuring ingredi· cnts carefully, other factOri may be causing the spreading. Firsl, re· frigcratc cookie do ugh before bak· ing because warm dough may spread too much. Second, cool baking_ sheets con1 · plctcly beiwCcn baldngs so dough ean'I soft en and spread ·while you arc 1111 ing a baking ·sheet. T his is easiest with three sheets: one in the oven, Of!C cooling and one pre· J>::ircd for baking. candy corn !.QCJ.h_e 11osc....and picces...of bl:ick licoric • laces for 1hc mouth :ind eyebrows. To 111ake 1hc finally, mound each drop of cookie dough. If dough is fla1 . tened. it's more like ly 10 spread. \Vrite Dear Belly Crocker, Box I~ Dcp1. Betty. Minneapolis, '"" ,sao. ~ -- hat, light ly press the cone in to a doughnut hair. cu1 -side down and pl.ace on ice crea1n head. Top with an ice crcan1 cone and place a reserved licorice bow ut the coll:ir notch. Repeat; serve immedi:itcly or place in 1he freezer until ready 10 serve (up to 2 hours). YIELD: 4 portions. 0 Bl.A.CK AND ORANGE SHAKE • I pint vanilla ice cu~.lm • tV1 cups chocola1e mi1k • 2 tablt-spoons frozen oran&-e 1uice concentrJte (from J 6-ounce c~nJ In an elcc1ric blender or rood processor fi lled with a nictal win~ bl:lde, pl::icc ice cream, chocolate milk and orange JU ice concentrate; \\•hirl until sn1001h. 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What follows is a mish-mon.ster-mash of goings on in the comtng days, some which eschew typloal creepy trappings: • Fashion Island at Newport Center Drive above Pacific Coast Highway. Newport Beach, has a ClttpJ Cracurcs Animal f arm, where cfiiJdrcn can see a variety of tarantulas. snakes, black bunnies, black cats. black widows and more IO a.m.-0 p.m. Friday and Saturday adjacent to The Limited. Free pumpkins arc given to anyone who purchases anything al Fashion lsl;ind through HaUoween at the on-site Pumpkin Patch. Renowned children's entertainer Norman Foote performs 3-4 p.m. Halloween day, and costumed kids are invited to trick..,.·treat at Fashion Island stores 4-0 p.m. Halloween Eve. All the events arc free. Call 759-1122 for more information. • Speaking of PwnpkJo Patches, there are others offering Jack-0 -Lantcrns for sale, pony rides, pelting zoos and more in th e shopping cen ter on Harbor Boulevard north of Wilson Street and at Baker and Dear streets in Costa Mesa. • Orange Coast College Repertory presents "Macabre TbcalrT," four chilling plays based on Edgar Allen Poe stories, at 10 p.m. Friday and 7 and JO Halloween night in the Drama Lab Studio at 0CC. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $5-$6. CaU 02-S880. • Muimillian. 886 W. 16th St .. Newport Bacb. bea>mes a Hauled U... featuring a buffet, vampire puada. aooclics. thrills, chills and goblins. 1 p.m.-midnlght Friday aod Saturmy. Limited SS tifkcts, which benefit O.ristmu dinners '°' homelcu children, arc on sale It the Blue Marble, 1907 Harbor BML. a.ta Mesa. For more details. call 64S·2893. • As they ha¥C for the past JO years. the ,autb Md W>luntecrs or Prcsbyteriaa 0.urcb of the Covenant will team up again for , • CREEPY COVER Fright ight eekend's guide to ensure a Happy Halloween the annual HarYUt Festival from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday. This sare altern ative to Halloween will feature dinner, games and activities for youth. The church is at 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. • Newport Harbor Lutheran Cburtb presents ics first-ever All Saint• Dar CarnlYal on Saturday from ' to 8 p.m. Another safe alternative to traditional Halloween trick-tmtrcotJng, Sb~. public is welcome and admission is free. Game tkkcts cost only 2S cents. There will be free candy for all, and a f rcc pmc ticket to every child in oostume. The church is at 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, contact Lorrie Blain at 631-4700 or Monica Kuti at 540-CJ89. • Blue Marble Colleeboutc, 1907 HuborBlvd., Costa Mesa. presents a night or frightening run with "HallOW'MD Saum" 9 p.m.·midni&ht Saturday. Admission is free. Call 646-5n6 it~ dare. •Author Tom McNamara will tell plrale stories aDd otlMr ~ tala every hour between 1-4 p.m. Halloween Day 11 B. Dahan Boob at South Cout Plaza, 3333 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. • Spoelm, Splcill Md Vtodoo is the name of the Desiplna Women of Art Institute of Southem Cover C of apooky Costa house by Shauna Norfleet California bash 7 p.m. Saturday u1 Four Sc850ns hotel in Newport Beach. Cost is SlSO per person. Attendees must wear costume or -horror of all horron -black tic. Contact Susan Mcfadden at 723--4276 or Susan Bcec:hncr at 675-8192. • Forsct Norman Bates and Hannibal Lechler. Guests o( '~ °'MJIUIY Wffktlld" at Newport Beach Marriott Suites will personally witness a cold-blooded murder. It all starts at Mezzanine RC$t1urant. 19800 MacArthur Blvd., lrvinc, where ''Noir Suspicions," a new mystery-comedy based on the movie "Casablanca," is presented 8 p.m. Friday and Satur~. Bcaidcs dinner and the show, you get a two-room suite ejthu cvenina and bre1kf ast lhc next day al the Marriott's Windows res&aurant -an for only s 149-pcr-couplc. Call 8S4..(S()(). • Disital Cable Radio, the special diptal audio simulcast offered by Copley/Colony Cablevision ol CC.ta Met.a, prncnts "Hal...._ Stomp," 1 musicfcst 1hroupout Sa1urday on Spcctrwn (Channel 19) fc:miring spooky songs from Tommy Dor~c). Nat Kina Cole, Glen Oray and J host of others. The "For Kids Only" channel (Channel ll) offers an atl-day lineup ol spooky storic guaranteed to set the mood for nighttime trick-or-treating. •Special ror Halloween, Golden West College prcscnu "The J...tcnd ot Slttpy Hollow." the classic suspense talc designed for' children of 1tl ages, 11 a.m. ond J :30 and 4 p.m. Saturday and I :30 and -4 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are jus1 S3·SS. Call 895-8378. .......... rejalcel .,. ..... Mlle 11•11 ... S,.. pl9J .,... .... at I Hanoaeea Nrpt at Im. Meldowl and dcDll are jutt 8" HALLOW!ENA • Now that pumpkin-carving time is h ere, it's time, I think, for Video Fear. The followin g titles, J.. o ld and new, include the' be t of VII grue. I couldn't re i tit. 'Vi th H a1loween ju t a few day away and, being a d yed-in-the-wool horro r movie buff~ I d ecided to giv • th · couch potato creep set u tip lo thl' he t in teri·or vi<l pick . Bes id · , h a ' c )OU seen the pre i<lential debate '? l think \\ c could u c a little Inner a nc tum in lead of Enter HAUOWEEN VIDEOS ALJEN, ALIENS, ALIENJ. d1rs: Ridley Sco11, J:imcs Comcron. Da' 1d Fincher. I uture Goth -.cne' may be a gus-.ieJ-up It! The Terror From O..:~onJ !>pace," but cumpc.!lltng Lk.tut) "-1 he lkJ\t l>agJ I!> tl.lp·knutch '~I-It mcn..icc all the \\;.t). l .in-. m.1~ h:.t\C l.li ... hl.cd the q n1-...1I fin 11 chJph:r. but St. R1ple) and Th.; 01.11!0n plot hJd intere.,tmg .ingk' tin inJiqdual redemption and !>.1u 1ficc. Second film 'l> the bl. 't -A."'I ~l\IERIC \' \\'ERE\\OLI' l\ LONDON (19 I) 1 d1r: John Lam.Ji:.. · Great, full-blooJcJ, \ / terrifying shaggy · lo...{ wolf sto ry that ju!>t nnctimon); ma yb~ omc Mon ter ~lush to off-c t Election Ba h . B~tet Motel looms large in Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece "Psycho," a recommended creepy \ideo. hJppcn" tu hJ,·e :i sh:irp sense ol humour. American college student O:.t\ id i-.c ... ,fa is bitten by l}Canthrop..: JnJ find!. himself turning 111to Uriton-butchcnng n11.>n:.1cr. oc..:~1.,ionally blackl)' comic bit-. (\\llh \\Oii-to-be visited by Jcad friend G"nlfin Dunne st:inding out) do not ou1,,c1gh film 's honest \Carel> JJ1U ultim;lle sense of pathOl>. DAWN Of THE DEAD ( 1978). dir: So, without f urthcr ado, I heartily recommend the 20 titles listed below (in no particular order): Todd French unearths the horror in the video store George Romero. Sequel to director's ground-brc:il.- ing '68 horror rave "Night of the THE EXORCIST (1973). dir: William Fnedkin. H you forget the pea soup cr:icks, stomach- churnin& FX work and countless imit:itions, then what remains is a sensationally scary ad:iption or William Peter Blatty's best·selling novel. Despite 1he nene-shrcdding possession biz, it 's Father K:mas' faith cri!lis and moving rearrirmatton that provides the movie's emotional crux. THE INNOCENTS (1961). dir. Jack Oayton. Genuinely disturbing, ambiguous lensing of Henry James' "Turn of The Screw." Deborah Kerr is new governess haunted by evil spectres who may or may not be real. Brilliant scripting by William Arehibald and Truman CapoLC perfectly captures the escalating mood or psychological ambivalence and dread. PSYCHO (1960). dir: Alfred Hitchcock. Hitch'• masterpiece about deranged motel manager Noonan Bates and truly frightening "mother" still reigns as one of the all-time horror champs. An exercise in audience manipulation that would result in a veritable delu,e of psychotronic/splaucr pretenders which haven't captured onc·lenth or the movie's charge. ROSEMARY 'S BABY ( 1968). dir: Roman Polansli. Screen version of Ira Levin book ha.s smart young couple Mi:i Farrow :ind John Ca avctcs coming under sway of witches' coven is horrific fare in its deceptively subtle -and sometimes blnclly comic -unfolding. Perhnps no other film has replicated the chilll> of the story's coda of submission of good to evil. THE HAUNTING (1963). dir: Robert Wisc. B:iscd on Shirley J3ckson's ''The Haunting of H ill Hou~." the ~uiet shocks of th~ &}lol>t story mount with a disquieting intensity th:il will rattle the most jaded splatterpunk's aplomb. Team or psychic researchers come to investigate title 'stead and thereby han~ an interesting question: Arc the ghosts real or is mousey team member Julie Harris responsible for tbe poltergeist activity? Oassy on every front. RE-ANIMATOR (1985). dir: Stuart Gordon. Irreverent, totally flabbergasting gore show from H.P. Lovecraft short story hall mad young med student Herbert West (Jeffrey Combs) questing for scrum for eternal life. Hilariously tasteless scene o r heroine fending off advances or a lustful severed head will live Corever. A mile!ltone. THE THING (1982). dir: John Carpenter. Nihilistic, down-beat monsterthon remake of '51 original is an undcrated classic. Mcmbe~ o r remote Antarctic station are faced with the threat of shape-shirting 1licn. Probably turned off many folks with its parade or too-pisJy special-effects and despairing tone (movie closes with surviYon Kurt Russell and David Keith prcparina to freeze to death) but it consistently delivers the aoods· • NEAR DARK (1987). dir. Kathryn Biaelow . Best vampire flick to date. A paired-down, hi·tech revisionist look at the bloodsuckers has young cowpoke Adrian Pasdar falling for Jenny Wright's vamp, plunging him into outlaw existence with her savage "family." Enaiflcd with a heady, erotic charge, film works as a kind or rang·sct "Bonnie and Oydc," love-on·thc·run piece. Living Dead," is :i dehriou:.ly unfette red zombie jamborie. Providing some ardonic snipes :it consumerism, film has sutvi\'Ors of the Living De:id plague holeing up in shopping mall :ind battling Shop Though They\c Dropped horde:.. With ample dol>es of gore and IO<>nine:.s, nid.. is a contempor:iry champ of the gr:iphic school. TllE E\IL DEAD (19 3). dir: Sam R.11mi. Ultra IO\\.·budgct film ma) be low on green, but n 's high on im:igination and horrific. Ja"'·droppmg \ll>U:lls. Plot is fairly crcal..y, famili:ir stuff. college !..ids spending \\Celend in cabin 1n Tennessee hills un\\i1tingly unleash demonic forces; lone SUI'\ ivor mu l fight to the death :ig:iinsl erst\\ hilc, f>O cs ed buds. Thanks to the sheer invention or d1rcclor Raimi's pull·out-:ill-thc·stops, linetic style, movie never loses l>tcam. SUSPLRIA & INFERNO ('77, '80). dir: D:ino Argento. From Italian horror m:icstro Dario Argento, the first two. chapters of his "'itch trilogy ere super stylish -albeit sensclc s - curo art-gore Oicks. Movici revolve :iround the mythical Three Mothers of Whispers. Tears and Dar .. ncss. immort:il sorcerc!I es who manufacture the world's ills from their shunned houses. Ne\'er mind the flimsy plots; films :ire phanta!lmagorical banquets of hyper technique and decor. See VIDEOS/I ..51praey .WHYer' helps ~I Jiehn iA "Aliens." ~,. ....... ,..._ ____ '-~' . .... MUSIC Guarneri String Quartet in tune with plaudits · I T alk about praise ... There is "no superior • on the world's stages," lhe New York Times wrote o t 1hc Guarneri Siring Quartet. 'ewswcek hailed it as "one of 1hc world's most elegant chamber cmcmbles.'' It has been featured on "CBS Sunday Morning" :ind in l 989 be- c:um.: the subject of a full-length fc.1ture film entitled. ""lligh Fidel- 11y -The-Guarneri String Quar- tcl ·· I he cni.emblc i~ abo the ~ubJCCI l>I !>cvcr:il booJ..,, including "Qu:ir- 1~·1 ·· by Helen Dre·:~ Ru11c11cu11er .ind ··The Art of QuJrtet PIJ)lltg: I he Guarneri 111 Coma~.i11on \\ith DJ\ 1d Blum ·· fhe qu:irtct h.1-. rccc1\cd eight Gr.imrny nom1n.1t1on!>, and there ha'e been no pcr-.onnel changes in its 28-ye:ir. 2. IOO-conccrt l11!>tory. Now viol1nl\t Arnold S1cinh:irdt. 'i- ohnii.t John D.ilk), "IOli!>I pla)er Michael Tree .ind cellist David Soyer arc coming to Orange Coun- ty., performing at Irvine Darclay Theatre \\'eJnci.day at 8 p.m. Presented by the Orange County Philharmonic Society and the La- guna ChJmbcr Music Society. the program includes: Haydn's Quartet in D lll:tJOr. Op. 64, No. 5. The LDrk; Duhnany1's Qu:irtcl No. 2 in D-Oa t rn.iJur, Op. 15; and Schu· ben's Qu:irtet No. 14 in D minor, Death :ind cite Maiden. Tickcti. arc S 11 to $22. with $7 studen1/sen1or rush tickets available at the Oarcl:iy box offi~c an hour before the performance. For more informa11on. phone 553-2422. The Guarneri String Quartet is (from left): Michael Tree, viola; John Dalley, violin; Onid Soyrr, cello; ud Arnold Steinh.Jrdt, violin. Cddie Kidd helps others while seeking fame 4 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, October 29, 1992 ._ ''•I t-i.) J JIJ I oJ tltl l J'l V l'H1\11t•wl ,•t _ .• ·-.1'L I THE SCENE New Kidd in town travels road to success in music By ~Jo Maxwell Speclal lo \!le Daty Pllol T here arc not many areas of the music business Craig Warren Coltey (better known by his stage name of Eddie J(jdd) hasn't explored. A na1ive oC Chicago. Kidd now. divid es hi time between Huntington Geach and Nn~hvillc, Tenn. He has spent a good deal of the pa<;t >'CDr working on an independently produced project in Na hvillc, but has come back home 10 I funtington Bc:ich to perform thi weekend in Orange County. · He i appearing tonight through Salurdtiy at Harpoon Henry's in Dnna Point. And, ns w;is the case when he began developing his i.olo act in the mid -1980s, Kidd plays guitar and piano live to the nccompanimenl or pre-recorded trncks he produced in a studio. h i a ystem that gives him complete control on how his material \viii sound 1101 only on c.Jcmo tape~ and completed rekn c • but in a live ~ctting. Li~e mo~t mu~1c1an • Kidd !>tarted out performing w11h ban1h He hved m a number of nrc:b in hopes of tctiing h1\ break, including San f'ranct\CO, I loll~ood and even Reno. Nev .. before coming 10 Huntington Beach. "l didn't know onyonc (ahcr 'leaving a 10-piecc band bas.cd in Keno), so I JUM i.tarteJ doing it ~olu." Kidd recalled "I played In n piano bor ond then got 1ntu clcc1ronics •ind midi-gear." Now -in addition to trying hi s songwriting pen on the likes of rock, pop, country and instrumentals -Kidd has alw just publi.shcd a book, "Money 111 MuSie." "The sclf-publi hed book is a • 'how tu' book containing informatioo :a mu~cilln nccd:i. to know to become o 11tc:uJily cmptoycd li,·e perfonner." Kidd e.1Cphained. .. Wriuen from rcsurch and pcrwaal experience, thi boo._ offers a new appro:ach uimcd at helpin1 those interested in entering the business of entenainment." But recording projects In Nashville and writing jaunts aside, local audiences hove a chance to SH KIOD/11 r HALLOWEEN: more thrills, chills From 2 SI0.55. The :imphi1he31cr is localed al 8808 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine. Call 855-8096. Meanwhile, the Marquee 111 7000 G3rden Grove Blvd., Westminster, hosts A Rock & Ghoul Mash with Hang M High, One·Ey~d Jacks and Tactics 8:30 Halloween Night. Tickets arc SS. Phone 891-1430. • Wtar a coslume into Grinder rcstuuran1, 21002 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, 3n)'time Hall~een day and rttthe a rrtt tttat. Call 536-1664. •The Difference and Kenny l:inncllo perform at llallowttn '92 Saturday :11 Manana, 17171 Brookhunt St., Fount3in Valley. Drinls arc a buck before 9 p.m. and free munchie will be available. • Irvine Youth Symphony perform~ a Children's Hallo-ttn Concert l l a.m. Saturday al Irvine Buday Theater, 4242 Campus Dr., Irvine. Tickets are $5-$10. Phone 854·4646. • Champions Sports Dar at Irvine Mnrriou, 18000 Von Karm:in Ave., Irvine, hosts .. Haunted Happy Hour' 4:3(). 7 p.m. Friday featuring a $2 beastly buffet and "Monsttr Mash Bash!" 7 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. Saturday with a SlOO pr~e costume con1cs1, gift ccr1iftca1es 10 Champions and the Mnrriott, special contests like the "Mummy Wrap," pumpkin carving and music to dance to. No cover charge to cilhcr event. Phone n4-3640. • Tbt Moehn ot All Partin, Richard Moriarty's 12th annual Halloween Costume Ball rcaturing the Bus Boys, runs 8 p.m.-2 1.m. at Hyatt Regency Irvine. Tickets arc $20 pre-sale, $30 day of event. Phone 9()6.5152. • Eek! It's a Tbrtt Hudtd Comic -the tag-team trio ot Doug Denson, Don Barnh3rt and Jim Hope -at Irvine lmprov, 42SS Campus Drive, Irvine, at 8:30 tonight, 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Friday, 8 and 10:30 p.m. Saturday and 8:30 p.m. Sundny. Admission is $7-10. Phone 854·S455. •Ballet Pacifica kicks of( its 1992·'93 Children's Series 11:30 n.m. and 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. S:uurday and Sund3)' with a Halloween program featuring "Ptttr and tht Wotr• and "Ghouls and Goblins" at the Festival Forum Theater, 650 Uiguna Canyon Road (on the Festival of the Arts grounds), Laguna Beach. Admission is S6-S8. Call 642·9275. • Speci3l Halloween performances of "Tbt Sorct.rtr's Appttntkt" presented by Lagun:i Pla)house's Youth Theater at Moulton Theater, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Bc3ch, Friday at 7:30 p.m., Saturd3)' at 2 and 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Phone 494-8021 . • Monsttr Mash/ttallo"ren · Bash, the Stop-Gap theatre 14th birthday party, will be held Friday at the Ritz·Carhon in Dana Point. Cost is $100 per person. Phone 648-0135. • Masqutrade Madness, a benefit for the AIDS Services foundation, will be held at 8 p.m. Satwday at Dana Point Rcson. Cost is $60 per perSOn. Phone 661-5000, ext. 4499. •Le Bal dts Paplllons, the lntervaJ House dinner dance, live and siJcnt auctions, kick off at 6 p.m. Saturday at Riu·Carlton, L3guna Niguel. Black tic mandatory, masques optional. Cost is $200-400 per wcJl-oCf person. Honorary chairwomen arc Carol Burnett and her daughter Carrie Hamilton. Phone (310) 594·9492. • HallOWttD llalloo is the RehabiJitation institute of Southern California dinner at Los AJamitos Race Track 6:30 p.m. Saturday. Cost· is $25-SSO per person. Phone 633-7400. • A Masquerade Dall will also be held Saturday for St. Joseph's ..Hospital Foundation at Anaheim Hilton and Towers. John Davidson will appear. Black tic. $300 per person. Contact Morgo Johnson, 771..S211. Gtcg mcG1aw PHOTOGR~PHY wedding 1pcclal SJOO oft CREEPY COVER CONTINUED - Ballet Pacifica's production of "Peter and the Wolf" \\ill be presented Saturday and Sunday. "Ghouls and Goblins" is also part of show at Festival of the Arts Forum Theater in Laguna. I TAIDfT NIGHT MRY nus. NIGHT FIEE DANCE LESSONS ~ WED & THURS, 7:30 PM ron Tll~f r INfOnMATION ('1[( (1 •.t<tl; l'f\fRV,\TIONC, I • ' l I ~ ' • 1, ~ I , {} , : Come find the best selection of Classical & Jazz! Enjoy Classical Music? Come visit our Classical department, where you can listen to classical --· music while you browse through the best and largest selection of C~ical music around! We also cany a large selection of cl~ical &Operaon~r Disc and vid~tte. -F How About Jazz? If your looking for a hard to find Jazz album, try us first. We have a huge selection of Jazz & Blues discs, from the mainstream to the mo.st o~ure. · . Also, come try our "Muze Machine" a touch- screen computer that makes fmding the "hard to find" song or album easy. TOWER·dw ,/i,frttJtc« is~ .,,... ..... ~ .. ,.._,, ... llit....., .. ~~-· l\l\lllR Rl\:\\R\lS \ ~\\llU (71 4) 650-5122 1726 Superior Ave. ~Mesa ART Art Museums • Bowers Museum of CulluraJ Art 2002 North Main St .• Santa Ana, 567 -3600. Ex- hibits of pre-Colombian gold and Chinese art treasures. Permanent collection includes historrc Cllifomia artifacts, African sculp- ture. Native American and Oceanic art. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. Admission: S4.SO for adults, SJ for seniors • ind students and S 1.SO for children under ii. • Laguna Art Museum 307 Cliff Drive, lJgunJ Beach, 494-6531. "Proof: Los An· !il!b Art and the Photograph, 1960-1980," J photographic e~hibit that examines the City of Angels' cootribution to ideas th.:it h.Jve gained currency worldwide in the last decade. runs Oct. 3 Han. 171 .. Why Para- dise: Paintings from the Teens and Twen- ties," a group show by Califocnia artists, continues through Nov. 20. Hours: 11 .:i m.-S p.m. TueSday-Sunday. Closing time Fr1d.Jys is 8 p.m. Admis.sion: SJ for adults, S 1 .SO for seniOf citizens. students, free fOf children under 12. • LagunA Art Museum -South Coasl Plaza SAtellite 3333 Bristol St., Cost.a Mesa, 662-3366. "Thrift Swre Paintings." Los Angeles artist lim Shaw's collection of painton~ by anonymous hobbyists and .im.:11uers from thrift stores, swap meets ,md church basements, on view through Jan. 3 (exhibit closed Nov. 25-30). Hours: I 1 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Friday; 10 a.m.-6 p m. Saturday; 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday. Ad· m1s.sion: Free. • Newport Harbor Art Museum 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach, 759· 1122 ... Both Art and life: Gemini at 25," 100 works by 17 artists influenced by Gemini G.E l. (Graphics Editions Limited). one of the most influential centers (or the creation of l1m1ted-ed11ion an works in America, and "NC'w Cal1iorn1a Art, Rachel Lachowicz," Jn e\h1b1t o( sculpture using unusuJI mall'r1ah. both on view 1hrougn Nov 29 Ar ll!>.ln ~hOWC.15<', on whrch works rn a varrcly oi 111N..11a including ceramics, m1xtod m(.'(!1J, '"xid, rnet.:il and icwelry are .wa•l.Jble for "11t• pws.cnted Nov 5-)an 17, l'llh an oprn1ng re<eplmn 5-8 p.m No' 5 k .:ill U"ul.i at 759· 11 n to R!.VP. Hours 10 a m. 5 µ.m. Tul.'Sday-Sunday Closing lime FmJJ)'> is 8 pm Admission· S~ for .:idulrs. S2 for s.:n1or c1111em and ,rudenrs .:ind frc!' f1Jr children und<'I 12 Jnd members Community Galleries • Cost<l Mesa Art league G.lllery 1661 Suntlower Ave • Santa Ana, 540-6430 Oil µa;tel .irtist B1ll1e Nug<.>nt 1s fe;iturcd artist rlurini; October and November. Hours 10 ,, m I> p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; 11 a.m.-5 Orange Coast's Most Complete W Yl~ haw• Miit ls1ilg or diange ciiionab, CAlllad: <rJlltla c/o Tiii Daft Nat, r.o. Bar 1560, c... --. a 92627 er cal S40.1224 Center. for more information, ohone C.J .• arts & cultural coo«linat0<, at 6"44-31 SO. • Newport Buch Public Ubr.ary Newport Center Br;indl, 856 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach, 644-3191. "Serendipity: Watercolors by Ruth Basler Burr" on view until Oct. 31 . "Colorlul Coastlines," an ex· hibit ol local scenes by Newport Beach oil painting artist Anne Davis-Johnson, on view 1-4 p.m. Nov. 1-30. There will be a recep- tion 1-4 p.m. Nov. 1. Hours: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Fri- day; 9 a.m.-S p.m. Saturday; noon-S p.m. Sunday. Admission: Free. •Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, 432-5039. In the Photo Callery: "Recent Terrains," an exhibition of landscapes by Southern California pho- togra~r Laurie Brown, on display through NOY. S. H<M.Ks: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. MOOd.iy· Friday. Admission: fr~. In the·Art Call~ the annual ~acuity M ShoYI, a multi-media exhibit featuring wofb by OCC (~lty members in the line arts, music and math- ematics departments, presented through Nov. S. Hours: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Mond.ly- Thursday. Admission: free. • Orange County Center for Contempo- ruy Art 3611 W. MacMhur Blvd., Spice 111, Santa Mil, 549-4989. New WOfks by Gomez, Elizabeth lennin&\. Alfred Ramirez. Lorraine Serel)a and Elena Si(( on view through ~. 20. Reception for the artlsts 7-9 p.m. Nov. 7. Hours: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday. Admission: free. • University of CAiifornia Al lmne Cam· Low-bro\v casta\vays "Ho~ey,'' "freakish,'' "weird ," "outlandish," and "kitsch" arc a few of the adjectives national critics have used to describe 1he exhibition "Thrift Store Paintings," currently on display at the Laguna Art Museum's satellite in South Coast Plaza. Assembled by zany L A artisl Jim Shaw, this exhibit features 85 paintings -by anonymous hobbyists and amateurs -that Shaw has collected from thrift stores. swap meets, and church basements. Next week in my column, 1'11 try and add to the ci rcus fun of it all by examining the deeper meaning behind these works, a collection of low-brow castaways that often •ignaJ a heightened sensitivity because of their humbleness. Lml HI 1 2 ' I Arts Scene pus Drive and Btidge Road, Irvine, 856- 6610. "Painting Culture," curated by New York at1jst Deborah Kau and featuring \<l/Ofks which explofe culturi.I myd\s .od icons through a feminist ~. on ell· hibit through Nov. 8. Houts: noon-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. Admission: free. Commercial Galleries •Al ~ron's Art Gallery 291 S Redhill Ave Suite A-104, Costa Mew, 662-3383 lin the · S!onemill f?es1n Center!. Currendy show· ing 0<iginal paintings by Julian Rillt'f, Leo tausen, Raymond e~lles. IOhn Rand Taylor. Jim Daly, Roberto upetti, Aldo Luongo. Dorothy Spangue1, Paul Bl.lln Henry. Hours: 10 a.m.·S p.m. T~olY• Wednes- day, Thursday. p m '>und.iy Adrriissoon. free • Cu•toi Mcs11 Senior Citizens Center r.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::===================il L.llltry 19th Strf'l.'t and Pomona Avenue, c .,,1.1 .\l .. ~.1 Glo11ous Cal1forn1a, ·· pastel Hl\\WI. ol l1xdl Californ1J ·scenery by Aster ) 'l.l1ll1·r H.izeltun, .1 locJI award-winning art- ' 1 "" \1i'w 1n rhc gallery·s second floor. •City of Irvine lrwie Fine ,A.ru Center in t tc11t.1gc Park, 1~311 Yale Ave., Irvine, ~ .:!4 &000. "Imperfect Order," an exhib1- l1on l'h•ch includes paintings, sculpture .mJ installations by Barbara McCarren, Tim I t.1wl.1nson. Buu SpectOf", Clrrie Unger- man. Martin Cantman, Nicolas Rulle and frwrn Wurm, on view through Nov. 3. Hours· ooon-9 p.m. Monday: 9 a.m.-9 p.m Tuesday-Thursday; 9 a.m.·'4 p.m. Fri- day: 9 a.m -3 p.m. Saturday; and 1-5 p.m. Sunday Admission· Free. •John Wayne Airport 3151 Airway Ave., 1n rhr l homas F Riley Terminal's depar· tun: k-vel between g.lles 1-4 and 11-14, Cost.i Mt'\il, 2S2-S2f9. "PUP.pets (or Mol- l1r · d collect1on of sudl famous h.lnd· v. armers and strings-attached typeS a~ f'un1.h and Judr.1 Charlie McCarthy and Cumby -in tr1bote to well-known pup- pt•tt't.'r the late Mollie Falkenstein of lJ· KUnJ Beach -on view through Dec. '4. Admission: free. • Newport Buch City Hall Gallery 3300 Newport Blvd , Newport Beach. 6'44 • 3150. Watercolors by Shirley Sullivan and Otis and watercolors by Randall Zorn displ.lyed through Nov. 1 o. Hours: 8 a.m .• s p.m. Monday-fnday. Admis.lion: Free. T~ gal- lery prl-wnts its Newport Beach Artists Fall 1ur1<'d Ari (xh1b1t1on on Nov. 14, when all .irt1"' will st't up and present their WOik at thl' \\ l"'>t Nl'Wport Community Center ""·'"I 1 err•m11ny .ind re<ept.on 7 -9 p.m 1'm rn .1t t 1ty ~ lilll c:...ill«ry. Apphu11ons ,1v.11IJ!Jle ar thf' Parks. Be.iches & Recre- ,1t•on Orfott• ar City Hall or the Arts & Cul· tLirdl Offote .11 W~ Newport Community • RED LION H OTEL ORANGE COUf'fl"Y AIRPORT The Red Loo Hotel and Maxi's Lounge Invite you to the ''American Dream Comedy C.Ompetition" Every Thursday . F.njoy the best local comics and cheer on your fuvorites ~ they vie each week to compete at the regiooal competition in I.as Vep in l 9'J3. Happy Hour 5-8pm • All You Om F.at &ftt $3.00 We'll see voo at 8:00PM at Maxi's Lounge located ii\ the Red Uon Hotel, 3050 S. ~ol, C.a;ta Mesa. $4 .00 C.Over Cbarge Live Band • B(X)M GENFRATION to follow C-omedy Night fl!~ '-1 J. lllfW.' .... Foe Futher Information • 714 54(). 7CXX> Orange Coast Weekend '/ Thurs'day, I Octob8r a.· 1992 • listanao 19100 Von ~~n. IC'l.'inc, 851 ·918f. Nineteen attlSIS of w rious medil from the OfM\ge County Cent<.'f (of Contrmpomy An hold opening r~IOll 5.7 p.m. Nov. 1. •Blue Marble Cofffthoule 1970 Harbor BM!., COit.a ~~sn6. Dilfl Mon- t.v10. whole .i ~ An ~eness of Mvironmmt .net d'le ~ stlf. on view ~ Odobef. Houf\: 6:30 A.m.-11 P·~· ~·Thu~; _6:30 il.m.·mldnight Frid.ty-~. Admis&ion: frtt . • De Cniil Alt W. 3400 A~ue ol the M:s, Cost.I Mesi, SS7·S240. Pastel J>.lint ings by Elizabeth 'Ulouschett continUd 111 definitely. Hours: 10:30 ii m.·6 p.m. Tues· diy·Situr~1 (open until a p.m. Fridly). Admi9sion. ftt. • flyina Squirrel 120 2Jrd St. cOst.i Mel, 642--0162. ''The~ cl rtw ~ ... • free ~ receprion fOr this new *'· NIM ~ lpilC2 in Cosla Meu's Alt Colony. noon-4 p.m. Nov. 1. Exhibit of photop~, ~ing. sculpcute And df.IW- lflgS on w. . Pb. 29. Houts: 5 ·9 P·"'· Thunday.f ; noon-4 p.m. Siltur diy-Sunct.y ind by ippOinlmeftl. • CAlefle 224 224 fOfd Ave., ~nil Be~ 494-5757. Works by Thomas ~K· nlgl1t. f>eSF Hopper, LeRoy Neman, Pttt•r Mn. VlClor V-.vefy M1d ""'"' ite fotur~ indefinitely. Hour\: 10 • m.-6 pm Sunday-ThUrsdily: 10 a.m.-CJ p.m frid<iy· ~turd.ty. ~ilMon: Free. •TIM ~ ~ 3406 ~ lido, Newpoft BOcti, 72J-08'a7. Specialillng ln wdl·known ~I •11dts, N piety Tt-il· tures origiNI oits, ilCIYlics. paste4s. water cob, as Wei ilS ~nd~ ~· aramic And weMablie ~ Limttle:i& custom - ·. •I . . framing aha offered. Now 5'l0Win.it ~ August: Rusaell Jacques, S.lndia Jones C:.mpbell, Rick Harsh. Chris Santley, &e Thomolon. S.lndra Hill, Debra Huse; Cathy Hatfie\d, S.P. Kirsh, Helen Wrld, Patrid ~. John Barber, "PS ~land, Jeff PrieFf. Richard Meyer and~. • Hod.ad Sl.tmmer Art Callery 2006 Court A~ • Newport Beactt. Continuous exhibit fe.>cures original art ;avail.1ble b s.ile by more than 20 Soulhern ulifornia aflists 1n ill types of media. Hours: 6·9 p.m Mond.ly-fiiday and by ~ntment. • Uhina CaUeries 1173 Newport Cen~ Or., N~ Beach. 721-9111 Wub.t ol new works by Dario umpan1le '6:30·9:30 p.m Oct. 2~·30. Works bv ~ Buffet, Marc Ch.lg;ill. L.iu Chun, F'reder1ek Han, H. & Thom.ls Ltung. Robt-11 Lyn Nelson, His.uh! Ot.sul..l, Norm.tn Rocio: •'Cll, Adolf Sehr.ng. Andrei Smith .ind ~ry Swanson on perm.lncnt displ.ly.' L"~ enteru1nment ptO\'ic:led 6·9 pm Ftid.ly·Si'lturc.IJys Hours· Mond.ly-Saturd.ly, 10 am ·10 pm.; Sun· day, 11 • m.· 7 p m •ta Roche Callery S03 31SI St , Newport Be.>ch G7l l301 N~ "1)(fc by Ne.>I Tip- ton on Y1ew throush Nov. 28. llou()· 9:30 a m.·S p.m. Monday-Friday. Admis.sH>n Free. • l o·EI fine Art 3-H 1 VIJ Op<>flO No 100-C. Newport Beach. 721 1921. In hontlr of h;) sw nn the Hollr.~ood Walk of fame, SP«IJI e11hib11 of Warner Bros ont!\· n.:il prooucttOA eels signfd by ammJ1or/Cl1· rect0t Fr~ F~leng t~ Nov lS Cal· lery .11>0 rt'prescnts cets I/om Disney, Don Bluth. Wafter Lanz. H<1nN Barbera <1nd lht' Simpso~u Hours: 11 a m.-S p.m Monday and Thursday·Frid.ly. 10 a.m.-6 p.m s.iturday. 10 a.m.·S pm Sunday. • M.vg.i.rel kdefl Studio .ind CaJ1~ry 700 1n c:.rn.ition Ave., C.orON ~ Mar, 760-9100. Mixfd-IM<iia monopr1nts and Wtlt~ by Margaret Bedell and lirnltc!d prints and embossed watttcoloB by linda Whittemor~ on perma~c d1SDl.ry. HOurs: 10 .lm ·S·30 pm_ T~·l'hunday, or by appoin1men1 AdmjWon Frtt . • Ne--pc>ft Landing letlluranl 503 E. Edgewater, N~port Be.ch. 544-9181. SolO e~1bit by Ruch Hynds 10 .> m.·2 pm. NCYV. 1 S Ooup .irt1sts exh1bihon featu ring the origin.ll WO<ks of contempor.:iry regJOMl .Jrll>U Of the Weu COilSl Ruth I ~nds. Anne Oa\1S·Johnson. Debra Hibl', 9 Sanford Day. j.lne London, Sandr.l Holl, P1Llr Pobll and M~I Bl);in feal'ured Nov. 22 and Dec 6 from 10 a.m.·2 pm •Newport Theal.re Alls Cenler 2501 01if Dr~. Newpor1 Beach, 544-9181. Ooup artists e'<hibition f~tltunna the or'igi· n.al \\IOlls of contoemporM)' 't'S~I art&IS of the w~ Co.st Ruth Hynds, Anne D.J\is-Johnson. Debra Hus.e, 8.· Sanbd 0.ly, J,tne London, S.indr.i Hill, P1l.lr Pobtl and M~ Bryan f~atUf'fd Nov. 1 from 1-4 pm •Off lh~ Wall Callery 2121 Main SI .• Huntington Be.ich, 536-6-4~ Worb by Betverts, Sh.lo, log.an. SassoM, Blumhigen and C06bv are J)fl ~ 1ndcfimtdy. HoUn:' 11 .l 11'\.·6 p.m fl.'\ond.t'{·frid.ly. 11 a m.·7 pm. ~turd.ly. 11 a m.:5 p m Sunday. Ad- nWion: F~. •Off the Wall Cal~ry 3441·B ~ Udo, Newpon Buch, 723-S9SO. Works bv Moses. Na.i. H~raets, Mukai, Wiid, 8ehtt'flS ana othen ltt on peflNlnellt dis- pby, Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Moncby- tricby; 10 a.m.·S p.m, Saturday; 11 un.·3 pm. Sunday. Admission: Free. • PAdric Edge Callery S40 s. Coast Hwy .• No. 112, Laguna Beach, 494-0491. ''Vi· SIOOS of France," a one-woman show by loal "plein air" artist Maria Bertran, on eidl1bit thtougtl Nov. 13. • Sudslone CAiiery 384-A N. Coast Htdiwa~Lagun.i ~tleh. 497-6775. Water· cofOt\ Shirley AmbufKey on d1spl.ly through CYV. 1. W.ltercolOc' a~rJCts bv Ooroihy Bardell on VleW Nov. 2·0«. 6. ~n daily e>.Cl'pt T~.iy 11 a m ·S p m. MmtSSIOO· free •South Coast Ari Center 28J E 17th SI • Cosu Mesa, 646-4545 Animati00 eels. or1grnal wood sculptures .lnd cer<1m1C piec· es and a sek-ction of limited ed1tt0n fitho- graphs and serigraphs by \<1nous artists are on perm.lnent d1)pfay. Hours 10 a m.-6 pm Monday-Friday: 10 am ·S pm S.11ur· day •Stary Sheels fiM Art G.llleries 1<4986 5.ind C:.nyon A\C , Suite l·S. l"'ine, 733· ()445, "My FJther's M~m<><~." recent p.iinhn&\ by Oa,1tl Kre1u~r of 1maJ:i1.'S from ~ro\\1ng up 1n Nt'brask.l 1n the 40s and SOs, cihtbttfd through Nov. 8 •Susan Spirilus Callery Hl3 Bear St (In Crystal Coun>, C~.l Mes.J. S49 7SSO Jeanne O'Connor's h.lnd-p.11nted lilm col· taae on view through Nov. 28. "Survivors" by J.ima Balog on e>.h1btt Dec. l·J.lnuary 1993. Hours: 10 a.m .9 pm Monday· Friday; 10 a.m.·6 p.m S.lturd.ly; noon-S p.m Sunday. Adnmsion: frtt. • Thrill)'04.I Art Studios 333 ubnno. CClta Mesa, 642-5978. Origrn.JJ oils and wa«rcolors; paintings (rom Bah, Indonesia; WOC>c:t carvings and m.uks (eaMed. Hours: 11 , a.m.·7 p m Tuesd3y·S.lturd.>y by ap- pomtmenL • Wotb Callery South )))) BNr SI Cin c~ Court). Cost<l Mcs.l, 979 6757. Art by Ton~Oel.>p on "IC!W th~ Nov 1 Wolks Ch.11les Arnoldi on uh1b11 NCYV. 6·0ec. . Hours; 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Mond.:iy· rr~y; 10 a.m ·6 p.m. ~t.urd.ly, and 11 a m.·6 p.m. Sonday Admis.sion. Frtt '-I ; " \\ 1 i< 1',-., • hlbN fun Zone 600 E. Bay Ave., Nf:WJ¥>tt Beach, 67S·91Sl . Ftms whttl, ar~ reslOled rMrry·go-round, shoJK, resuutancs ~ bo.lt tours offered 11 a.m ·10 p.m. cUtly • hlboa Pnilioft <400 ~n St ., &lbo.l. 673·52"5. N.irratfd sightseeing CfUIWS of Newport ttlrbor .tre olfl?fed ~1ly. Utah· na Pmengier Serva of(fffd l hursdays- Sundays l)tginn1ng at 9 a.m Dttp-~a fishing tnps depart daily from Davey's Loder · • Crysul Co\'e St.It~ P.vlc on the coa~ ~n Corod.i del "-"~r 1nd Laguna ~XWlln , . DINI~ S.HRIMPLY· DEl;ICIOUS . AnJflme Any Nlg~·: FIVE NEW ENTREES s 1495 . • • • Compfete m p yo Jamaican Jerk Shrimp Shrimp New Orl.._ns Grilled Jumbo Shrimp Shrimp T.erfya~I Babel Stuffed Shrimp (odd '1 09) < _:· · ·. offer..,.. 11-30-92 CALL FOR RESERVJ\TION'l (71•4) rdf>-2')'>'::> .. 31 7 Pacific Coast Hwy (at the Pier) ·• Hunting*' Beach .· . · , ... ~ach <49-4-3539. Nearty 2,800 acres of CQilSlal and c.anyon areas open fOf' nature walks, whale watching. bird w<itdling. fish- ing and other recreational activities. • Oiscowry Museum 3101 W. Harvard St., S.lnta Ana, 540-0404. Expbatory teaming cen~ (eatures hlstonc Kellogg House, Jn orange ~ and more. Hours: 11. . a m.·3 p.m. Saturday·Sund.ly. Ad· m1SS10n: S1·~2. , • Disneyland 1313 Harbor Blvd., AnJ· heim, 999·4565. Fantasmic1, a unique ltve extravaganza which choreographs fivor1te Disney songs ind char.Ktcrs with the l.llest in theitncal illusions. rs open on the Ri\ers of Amenc.l A scage production of "Beiuty and Ille Beast•• 1s now fe;itur~ at Video polis flours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m MondJy· Triday; 9 J m -mldn1ghl wt'E'l.ends • Hornblower Dining Yacht MJ11ners Milt-M.mne Cenlt'r, NJ I W, Co.ht Hwv., Newport Be.xh. 6Jl·H 69, e\t 7 Bruneh and dinner cruises OI NewporJ HarbOr ol· fered "eel.ends .ind holidays • Huntington Beach Surfing Museum -411 Olive St , liunllnston lfNch, 960· 3-48l An euensi\e collection ol mcmor.i btl.a h1ghl1ghting more than 80 )Cilrs of Amcric.in surfing is feJtured Tours .>re tlvJ1Llble. Hours· noon-S p m. Wronesc.IJ)" Sund.iy Ac.lm1ss1<1n S 1 • lnlernaliona.1 'SPffd\\.iy 1n Crand>tJnd Aren.i .at che Oraf\ge Count) Faugroun<b, 88 h11 Ori-..e, C~a Mes.l. Tlat·trad, me>· torcycle r.Kes e'\-ery Friday from 8-10 pm. Adn\1~. S8 ISS for 12-17 year olds, free ch1kl~ under 12) •Knoll's Berry Farm 8019 Be.»eh Blvd . BuenJ Park, 220·5200. 20th annual t Lll· lowttn Haunt present~ Friday-Saturd.lys 7 p.m.· 1 or 2 a.m. throu~ Oct. l 1 Not reCommended fOf' small children. Haunt ptices· S25·S27 Regul.lr hours: 10 ii m ·6 p.m. daily. •Newport ttarbot Nautka.I Museum 1714 w, Balboa Blvd . Nt-wport Beach. 673-3371 The muset.im houses a pcrma nent collcdion of h1stor1C.al photogr.iphs to- gether with bo.tcs, photographs. marine drs· pt.ays; fi>h, sc.hhells, sfiiJ»-1n·bottlcs and ocher n.1utal n~abillJ. llours. 10 .i m ·l pm. \Vednesday·Sund.ly. Ad mission. Free. • Orange County Model Engineers acros. from fat"'iew Pirk on Pl.lccnll.l A.v enue nc.lr EstJn<"l.l H•gh School C~a Mesa, 751·7706. Free train rides are given to cmldren the th1rd weekend of each month from 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. •Roger's C.udens 2301 S.in Jooquin Hills Road, Newport Beach, 640-5800. Ex- hibits, shows and contests offerfd at this year-roond g.lrden festJval. rtours· 9 a m.-6 p.m. daily. •Santa Ana Zoo 1801 E. Chestnut Ave .. S.inta Ana. A larg_e variety of animals and b11ds and .a children's j>etllrtg zoo offered 10 a.m.-S pm daily. Regufjr adm1ss100 75 cencs·S2. Special educationJI progra~ for elementary schoolchildrc-n offcrro 'T ~­ day-Thurs<l.J)'\ • Sherm.in libr.iry and Caraens 264 7 E Coost 1111;hway, Coron.i dcl M.>r, ui j . 1261 i\ttrJdiun, includl:' lx1lJnlCJI g..ir· dt>ns. 4 con~·".ilory • .) garden d<.".lgne<ffor the bland and a h1>l0f1CJI r~·Jrlh cc.>nler A tc.i l}lfllc:n K"r\ln!( l•i;ht lur..tx~ Oj)l.'fJt(') 5.iturd.i\ .\ l<YIJ.i> 1rom 11 J m. · j p m Hours 10 JO am ·4 pm dJ1ly, Ad· mission S2 for .ldulcs; S 1 lor ch1klrcn 12· 16 !frl.'e oo MondJ)) • Upper Ne\\'porl B.ty Ecological Resef'\oe at B.xl.U.1~ ..inJ [J,tLlull dtl\I:.·) f'.;c.,poit Be.ldl. M O :-c..ac. 1 lundr<'CJ, of ~f>','(.•t"> ol N IM.' bird, .lnd pl.mt l1!e, f.:im1ly l"Of:r.lm, and Lircl·v.Jtc.hanR C\ped1tt0n> ptl"'• nk-<l • • '. ' • ~ I I ' ' >,, \tr /,Ill I• USTINC lNFORMATION: If}~ have an event listing or change of infonrwion fot BlacUook, ditK:t inquiriH lo Benjamin [pstein, c/o 81.icldloc>k, P.O. Box 1500- 184, Corona del Mar, CA. 92625. A more complete calendar runs Che firsl Tuesday of every month. Phone 760-2622. legend: OC, Or<11ni;e County. BT, bl.ldc tie. BT-<>pt., black Ire opliOnJI. pp. per person. TBA, to be .1rrangt>d. • Monsler Mash, I tallo\\een B.uh. Oo 30. ~top-G.'ip thcatrl' 14th IJ, thll.i, .II U · l.'irhon, Dana Po.nt S HJO pp Ph..nc r J ~· 01}5 • ~lcart .1nd Sole, Oc1 30 Jt "i pm • Anl<.'fte.:in ~1e<1rt ,\))II receptKlfl .111tl auC· lion .lt tl)Jtl Reb-cncy, ln1ne S25 pp Phone 856-3555 • M.i\querade H.>11 Oct .n . Si. Jo~oh s t t 1 t.tl Fo...n.IJt on al Anahe1m 11 ~ ...... .ind Tt •Wh fe.llunng John 0.1,ICl>Of\ •r See BLACKBOOK,. 10 Saturday. October 31st Contest starts at 7 :30pm sharp! Entree fee S25 Al the Sushi You Con Eat end l cj the Beer You Con Drink! Ftst Prtze S2D Cat\ CTd a S 100 Gdt Cemticote Seca'1d Pti29 SlOO Cat\ CTd a Sf.a Gett Qnfcate ~ F0< hf0<mation Coll 675-rb75 --~;;;-. 3355 Vo Udo. Nev.port Becx:h Our Meals Are A Trip tO Me~ico! In Costa Mesa Since 1972 We hope you enjoy the at- mosphere complemented w ith our fine Mexican food . •' .. r• . Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails .Open pally At 11 A.M. can ahead for food to go.- 296 E. 17th St .• Costa M esa 645-7626 STAGE 'Sorcerer's Apprentice' exhilarating fol' r.. old cnrion "The Sorcerer's Apprcnlicc" and 9~ our of JO people will recall the Mickey Mouse segment of the Disney classic "Fantasia" and the parade of brooms toting endless buckers of water to a Oooded laboratory. The four "magics" -spirilS who carry out the sorcerer's spells -arc woven in and out of the action with balletic skill, their faces hidden in intricate costumes. EJiznbeth Cass, Mcghan Cass, Alexis Mirman and Jenny Rees perform these en emble assignments with exemplary precision. In Mary Hall Surface's Lheatrical \.:t1>1on. now being pcrformcLI by the Youth Theater of the La!;una l'lay house , tlm is just an incidental segment of an m l'f ,ill 1111m1l11y pl~1y \\ hich casts the apprentice as a bone t1J1." hl"ro. ratha tha.1 the laty lackey movie audiences ri.:m~·mbcr I h:rl' the apprentice has a larger agcnJa -to pn:vent the wr.:crl"r from using his black magic to destroy the village \\ h1ch \tOllll'LI him. And. under director Joe Lauderdale 's ...rc111'c.: ~t;1g111g, it's bolh an e~hilarating experience for the \oung~ters aml a visual treat for their ciders. I i:rry Chn,111pher. the lone adu lt in the se,en-member lJSI, enacts the 'chcm1ng sorcerer \\Ith a splendid sense of authorny llr. resonant voice SCf\CS him \\Cll in this tlom1nan1 role T• 11111 Theater Critic The most memorable facet of the Laguna production. however, is Jncquie Moffett's imposing setting with snakelike arches backed by a foreboding (and scalable) mountain peak. The show uh.o profits from the intricacy of Dwight Richard Odie's costumes and David I luc.Jnall'!> lighting effects. Dofling his hat' to "fantasia," Da\id cd\\arlls' sound design includes an op1ming thru)t from "Night on Oald Mountain," which l>ets the mood effectively, and the clas!.ical i.trains of the famous water-bearing scene when the youngster'l> foray in10 magic gets out of h:ind. ·•The Sorcerer's Apprentice" is As the apprentice, Ja mes Bl)ant can't m~ist the temptation to pl.1} up the "cutene~" of his characte r. anJ !>ecms to CnJO) 11 as muc)l as the audicnce does. However, the young,ter gr\)\\s nicely into his role and h:indles his more dem.1nd1ng \Cencs quite well. presented without 1nterm1 ion and runs a little over nn hour, sntisf)ing most youngsters'..'.lt1cntion spans. Perform:inces conclude this weekend with cun:iin Friday at 7:30 p.m., Saturday at 2 and .7:30 (kids coming in costume Halloween night will get a treat) and Sunday at 2 p.m. a1 the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Oeach. Tickets may be ordered by calling lhe box office at 494-802 1. Brad OrcJc,\cg e~ceb as the sorcerer's cat -a former apprentice tran,formed for his lransgressions. Brcdcweg's character I) a t:rucial plot device, and the young ac1or deftly employs it while 111Jintn 1111ng ht) feline persona. 0 BOOKS Script writing dreams do · not have to be buried in subplot Chapman seminars help writers break into the business I f you've ever toyed w11h the idea of bccommg a sc ript writ- c r. get out your calendar and circle Nov 7 That's the day Chap- man Un1vc 1 .. 1ty is presenting "Wnt- mg for Film and Television," a day long conference featuring hands-on workshops de!)1gned to help writers hrcak in10 the business. The firi.t se~sion, •·From Ora in: \torm 10 Uea t Sheet: Creating the 1 cle\11-.1on Spec Script," will be led by Pam E1ell and Gregory Hobson, \.Ctcran freelance writer~ wh ose \crccn credit \ range from bu~ines!i ant.I educational programs to TV \hows and mu!iic videos for em- ploye rs uch as CBS and Disney. Because writing a spec script is esse ntial to gelling a JOb on a tele- v1s1on series, Hobson and Ezell will cover the spec script basics: select- ing the scncs, resc;archini its for- mat, creating the beat sheet (out- line) and sending off the finished script. the tool you need to get the job." According to E.tell, "Scnptwrit· ers are initially hired as freelancers and offered a chance to work on one or the sho"s for the series. If the series returns, you might be of- fered a chance to wnte one or more of the shows." Out getting that first chance is what eludes most writers and why conferences and workshops are so e$scntial for be· ginne r s, says Ezell. ''Ir oni ca lly, when you need the most help is when you get the least help from Bookmarks producers and agents yo u have 10 do it all on your own. Writing that first script is lhc hardest. After you l?ct a job, you get a lot of help with ideas, etc.," Ezell eKplains. the first few p:iges or the script. "In my workshop," snys Axelrod, "participants will llnalyu how char:ictcr formlltion, plot progres- sion and the overall tone of the film are tran!)mittcd in those criti- cal opening moments o( a film. Hopefully, they'll gnin insights into how to apply what lhey learn by analyzing other writers." T he Huntington Beach Playhouse has presented its 3nnwll distinguished achievement awards for the 1991-92 SC350n with "Little Shop or Horron" coming in for the bulk of the hardware. "Little Shop" earned Bobbi awards (named for playhouse pioneer Bobbi Murphy) for it~ director, Greg Cohen, aeton Brad1cy Miller and Jc(( Wcch, :ictrcs cs Alli Spotts. Elizabeth Maher, Ton)':l Steele ani.J Annelle Mirnnda. mu~icul director/choreographer Kyl>a Cohen. sound operator Paul Herman, plant mun1pulator) Timothy Wh ite, Cheryl Renee Rcndes, and the pl:int's creator, Nute D'Amico. Cyndi Mitchell wu~ honored for her direction of "The Hal>ty Heart," along With actors Jim Or:rnde, Al Caramatti and Jesse Wil .. ins :ind lltagc mana&er Oarbara Ashby. "Blithe Spirit" "on trophic\ for actrcs LourJ Miller and nctors Rob Addbon. Anthony Pulcini and Thoma Redding. as "ell 3) set artbt Sandy Bergeron. Other actors singled out for a"ard ""ere uura FrccmJn and Rich Newm:'ln for "Stop the World, I Want to Get Off," Wendi de Oarros und Donna Getzinger for the summer Sh:ikcspcarc play, "ru You Like It,'' Michael Oean Jacobs and Chuck O'Connor for "Sleuth" and the JU\tnilc: award winners, Joey SandO\al Jr. and Andrew Smtih for ''Stop the World." Martin G. Eckmann w:is cited for hi.s lighting and \Ct dei.ign on "Lillie Shop or Horrors,'' l>pecial effects for "Dlithc Spirit," set de~ign for "The Hasty tlcart" and costumes for "Stop the World." Audio operator Z3k Straman also won for "Stop the World." "The spec script shows pro pec- 11ve agent\ and producers what you're capable of doing," s3ys Etcll. "IC you have an idea for a 'Quantum Leap' a 'Ro!ieanne' or an 'L.A. Uiw,' you've got to put it in a format to show a prospective employer. It\ extremely rnre for Jnyone to buy a i.pec sheet, but ii 's The TV writer's workshop will be followed by "The First Ten Minutes," which will be led by award-winning screenwriter Mark Axelrod. whose films have received intcrnation:il acclaim. Since the first 10 minutes o( every mm is critical for hooking readers (pro- spective a~enlS and producers) as well as v11:wcrs, the sc reenwriter has to make sure several essential ingredients arc working togeth er in Following lunch, a series of guest speakers from a va riety of back· grounds will offer hints and tips for scriptwriters: William DeAngelo Jr. of the Willinm Morris agency in Los Angeles has been responsible for script analysis nnd develop· ment; John Goldstone, director of development at Film and General Productions, has been involved in projects such as "Other People'$ Money" and "Inserts": screen· writers Roy Langsdon and John Plttll have collaborated on three produced screenplays "The forbid· den D:incc," "Sight Unseen," and "Monster High" and developed on assignment a number or other screen projects for independent film production companies; and Michael Nankin, a producer of ABC's acclaimed prime-time fam ily drama "Llfe Goes On"·has exper- 1isc :is a writer an4 director as well 415 a background ih story ldevelop- mcnt. According to lris Gcrbasi, as· sistant dean 01 Chapman's School of Communications Arts, the cost or the conference was designed to be affordublc. "This conference isn't just for profc.ssional wrilcl"$. We want everyone to feel wckome. Thnt's why we're offcrin1 advanced ticket sales 11 a special rate. If people sign up bcf ore noon on Nov. 6, they can .clcc1 either the workshop or the speaken and take advantage or whatever they wan1 10 learn the most 1bou1." The COii of the momin1 writing worltshopl (includin& lunch) is S25; the afternoon speaken acuion is $30; and lhe all-day plCkap is $50. Rcpstralion 11 the door ls limited 10 a fuU price of $60. Call 997· 6812. Picture Ycuself in Olr Personm! Annooodna OUr ~ SPatW Once each month we'll feolure o winner's ad and photo. Ju~ send in yox personaa ad, o recent pholo, and a brief nale about b·ringing people together!" • why you decided to lfy our Penonols. Use the od foon in this section! ( )(:tohcr .!l). 199.! Spt."t..'ial ~\dvcrti~ing Supplcm~nt for ()range Coast "t..~kend Dear Claudia, I am reccnlly scpar.ued from my wife. A couple of her close friend.$ who are single are· calling me and coming on to me scxuallr How do 1 handle this? applying the condom.·{ want him to Lake me respons1b1hly. how do we work th~ out? Dear Condom User, In the pa.'>l, 11 seemed mat most men left 11 up to tile woman 10 ukc the re.5.ponsibility for binh control. Now with AIDS and people u~1ng condoms for more than binh control, I thmk U'S up to both parties lO Ix: ~pon-' \\ith. he wiJI call and leave messai;tcc; on mv anc;wenng machine savtnR. "l)(m l call the house 1onighL. I'm suppo.-.cd 10 be out ""•Lh you • I don't appro\I.: of c h·at111~. anc.1 I don't hke being put 1n the m1t.lt11c of her cland~tme atTair'>, wh:u 5hould I do' •Dear Desirable. Obviou ly, these aren't good friends of your wife I would be as direa with them 3S ~1blc 1lley'rc not howing v<:rv gtlOd l.L!>lc in mis matter Tell them 1h31 you arc no1 1ntcrc.c;1ed 1n gelling involved (unlc..~ vou arc!), and that vou and your wife are ~1111 going through your scparauon, and Ll'lL'> 1:. a d1fficull 111ne for you ~Claudia, It .seem that cverv tJme my bovfnend and I begin 10 get 1nunu1c. he wan~ me to take the rc..,pons1b1ltty of s1~lc for condom use. Out i1 appears there: might Ix: some other problems here ~ well I think there's a possibility your com-· municau~ m .. '<-'<is to Ix: improved on all le"cls. not iu~t 1n thi:. s1ruauon ·1 alk1 Dear Claudla, I have a (nend that 1s al- way!) using me: ~ an cxcui-c when she wan~ to cheat on the guy i,hc':. living Dear E.'Ccuse. Tell her 1hat what '.'>he docs is her bu!)ine.-.s, but that yclll dnn't want 10 be pul ma comprom1:.m~ 'llu.t· ucm ·inesc thing.'> ha\·c a \\,t" of t.lllh1ng up wt1h people Any1.1mc !>e>mcont• '" Iv- mg, they u:,uallv have 10 tell mor(; lit:' 10 cover the fir!>! lie Th<:!>e 11ua11nn' l Jn ;.tcl \.crv mc~w and you CCluld he l.tU!o(hl 11i the middle of 11 As a lri\.·nd, )'Ou m1xl11 UAACSt that <;he g1v~ "0nlC mou~ht ((} wtw !>h~\ cheating• <>ur 'lmRlelife l'en.omm You can addrt?SS )-OW c1ue.stwrz., to (./azuJia do Si1f/l.leUfe Per..rma~. I'() Hox 8 70 .• \u"5et Be«h, (.i1 <.Xr·i 2 or you a m h'tJJ!t• u 1~ m her uou:.1.'matl jtLSI <.<Jll tbt• <;(I(>=-in Ibis SdCJwrr and selci..t Opt:on 2, tJx~ CaJJ ~2(-,29 And be sure 10 watch \tn)!.leTaJJt r.wh <.'laudJa on )Ot1r local cablt• sJCUllm • HE PERSONALS How to respoiul to a11 ad? SHpage2. Women Seeking Men /Orange County Areo EDUCATED llOFESSOW. 42. SllF. •PJS ca..e, en, Jm. llld nwd, nee md • open. s.blc rn..wi, ..s m.icmhip. 1..q Bad\. <?1121S9. EDUCATf..D, PltETIY SWf 37, wdl-buall ST ... ied it1cncs. ~ Ollldoan. lo!l&-..S.-11.-'· .. ~ IC:ldq, Ws N&>~ 6'•. )J-40. ccb:aled, anolmlly/ ranaally Slable for ~ c... Ma&. Call 1514. MONDAY 1'1GHT footlMll •. SWF34,0lcll¥f. bi. 1-lpllN. dop. ~ Mcxicc>. IUiner aa'llilla NINCI«, M--. in !We- Iha& Colaa Mal, CaJ1 1942. I MJSS eoiw.-. ~­ap M4 air-.. l'nl DWF, ,-. 60, ~-=·:..-r:.:lr~:S SwM SUI •Ille...,..., Irvine. c.i12m. PR61TY WOMAN, lovely SWF 50'1. M, slcii*, ailbnd. talmled, ---~ 1-lhe-. ..... llld -Cllldoan,. SeSs • wanderflll nu. IA&-Be.di. Call 1'32. .US.AN, 21,ttncllft. loc*Jl'I for • ~-. rllWldlly in· .,..... ll«lft, ~ ""' 21-34. Ne'IWpCln Bcecll. c.tl I 072.. ATrl.AcnVB PIOFBSSl>NAL OWF, JI, .ts flm _. ....... 11Wtfor~...._. .... uauhip. lliaa.u. Belch. Cl1I 19.U JATJ.AN'YONB? An,__.~ -.. JS4 Two SWPt n 1m. .... ..., ........... ..,, ....... Clll 1722. . Pll'ml.AmACllVB ...... SF..U1t1.•a•1 ,.,_ _ ............. ... ~OlllJOl F\JN-LOVL'IO Owlilll collqe1111- .... 19. 5'9{135, mpys fndy llld ldllecia.. Sat 111r1llnnlkfor friend. ~Im& Call 1250. A1TRAC11V6 SBF, Jl. S'S'. ms illdlP.*""UVC. SB!lit, JI+, 6'• for 61enddUp and pmlibkl reb&Joo· .,. Lq dac.h. Clll 2349. BREA~G?You~formeJSWF, S'l/14S, llrMm. sects rucc-locti"J SM for fun time nl lqNc:r. 11-25. lrYm. CID 1372. CLASSY, CARISG. SllY. u · lftftl) w.xrve SWF, look-. for -CjUlliucs Ill I Wflf'J ~ SWM pr~I. '/\IS, 26-.\3, MM> ii remdy for kids! lrv!llC Call 1431. PliTTTE. ATI'RAcnV1i lft"med SWF II look9' for fia1. no oa! Alwnl&we .,_,, cJubl end MbL Stpll Hill. Clll 1299. ACTIVE. CLASSY 11allC!l lllly.ts llfllial N/S SWM. danan&. -· *'ill. bqd911. opm.111vd, Hlll'I· ~Be.ch. Cal 2SIS. AmACTIVE oWf'(}, siJstm. !lpintml, lowct C/W dlnar1a· WJ owr.c 38-40.1111. rit. flmy. reeJin&. So. CcNnay. Call 208l BEAU11FUL BLONDE. --. ci.., • .wt, '4, "9'. WI '°'1111. refined. ~. manopllCllll -*-"· NCWJllW' hdl. c.11 17U9. IMAOINATIV1i. li&M bnaneuc. Sciarpio, 10C1111m1. ll, SWF M. -· ...... bowtilal.,-Y. D-1\, peap1e. hine. Clll 1$19. LBl"S JUMP ..-1 SWF M. ,...,. M ..... )'GUlllllal SWM N$ ... "' .. ~ ........ .... lrria Oill 1614. ONI lllWISH -wtio'I ..,._ ....... ....,, -WGllMM. alt I WWII! hn 3S, S7. kw111g. •1t1e uve, bnaht and '1l ~cwpon Baclt Clll 1148 DAFl'IC.STOPPl~G Bloiidc· In· tcll11m1. ~enume wtlli feilne fcminruty, s uuculate. &line• tivt,-man formuiual ado- ntim. S.... Ma. Call 1960 OORGF.OUS, ST A TUF.SQUE red· heed. 30 tandhinJ, Ciiy cart class andCCllllDy ~ hean. UI 's eadllllat · picnires. El oro. Clll l&IJ. AA£ YOU: SWM. wi1and 1111dlee17 s.,... semlt. ronwlJC nl fman- c:iaJy JllC\l't? ea__, »tlS. S'l<W aim Nl5?1lm Cius Act. fun· kw inc SW llidylJ( nc!wcnf values, sbm. prcuy llld tei:urt. W111IS lo meet )'CllL.le'I c:GJOY !he Goklc:n Yan! T1111n c.112737. DEANITELY ATTRACTIVE 81.0NDli. pro(t1110nal. 10 shalt timillf..._ WKh NSWM .50-60. TiaU. Call 2012. ATTRAcnVB SWF 31, fin-lcw ina. educ11td. F..n~1doorJ. 1nvd,111111C,.-ics. :\JSprl)o fmioral )5.lQ, IUNflr lllemtS, for coniu1td rel111onsb'P· Newport 8-:h. Call 1921. ROMANTIC.PElm.sincx:reDWF NIS. ~ so • .-S 111r1e11ve. r. WM 4j..S io-. life's mernoncs. 1oodc~hwnorcM.l.ft'et· 1111111e.1111.e,cucloon,mowics,d1n-.., r ... 111. Call 2S03 SAF, smcm.. OUI&~ lt4s afOu llll aood l1WI 4G-SS with 111111Y Iller· _, 11111 time IO C1!JOY them. Irvine. Call 2'407. PUTTY SWF 30, blGidt, ~ ~ ......_ ~ enpys 1nvet .. MJiel, ms MClft, Winn• .... -wbo CllPJS 1he Ame. n.c.1 t6l2. 88Al111JIUL oollep -la ... ..c:: ........ .....,. .., . . . »26. flln &old.. ........ Ina c.11 llSS. WANTBD: l...UC. NWMlilla. ..... a .Seek ... : ............. ... N4. ,~ YintiGut • w.a,~ I Cla1uJta's column appcms moruhlv In SllAPEL Y Bl..O~DE. pn eyes. 1996 CLASSY. f.ARlll Y DWF, carly4-0's IF.A'S TO SU.X. V..-.dmy l'S'. f onics, scdu.ng iall hooal. com • Puii Hoyd. grca1 pasta. r111t WU1C. blondr. blur tJ"d WF. ,._ r :i;c. nuuncnt-rtlllcled &01lleman 4S-60 BRIGITT. WTITY.fi1.sauuahu1w good bids. firel1f)il. candlebJht. hone:$\. •'lml. r-.c_ c:::an..-. Jr,.m.CAU 23~ bary blondt DWF w11h cclecbc 1n IOVllS comf onabk qu1a, but ...oold 60tfh ~few S(Mh.~ piiyst· 1CRS1S seeks ~IS sou~ 38~ Wilh 1111-c some company. lrv111t Call ally 11. lacs V'n'd. dliu.. ~ SWF ATTKACTIVE PROf-'ES Shakcspese·sSQIJ andc.odlu11nn 20SI 'f'O"S. .... LGlll 8cG Cd SIO~AL 44. S'I , pell~ blaide look· who loves clhnic food. travrl. PBS 2524. Ill& for sorncont IO share my hft m)'Jlmcs. nl can l.u&h 11 hf e's little VERYATTRACTI\'l:DWF30,5'61 wnh. lniaaud m meelll1& fun·lov· f01blcs. bvine. Call 2296. 120 sedts 111111.ft rclauonst11p wllh cooonn.'iGS-•..il!*k· inc nwt 4G-lS, N&'D. respomiblc, •'lnn•hctntd,11U¥11vcprclc:ssional ages! l'tlae,prsy OWf 37 .W~ ""ho I ikcs lheai.er. ans. walli:1111. PRETTY SE.\1~ SWF lady S'J'. mwi 31;38. Irvine. CaU 1816. forll'llll•>--i..t. ....... eycs travel, fine •lllCS, homt·cookrd wants lo meet ruce-loolung sauor llld llhlclac buUd. .,.__Call Im me.I~. ~ and who wants 10 man for compao1msh1p, dancing. S WF 24, 1mc red hair. lall}lltnder. spoil and be rled. Founiam Va I· dinina ..... as. ~ Anaheim. Call tc;Y· alheluc. :>.JS. pnicss1onll, C\ITE. PETITE llWaic SWF I 'I. lty. CAD 2« . 2790 p1ld. country music 111\'er K!Ck-S'lnOO lodUllJ few D'XIJWc, 11h· mg cduta1ed. f111"11ly.c•1c:nlcd, tall lc:lic.~SW~U'»Z7 lll.SI PRITTTY,GREF..'HYEDDWF~ A'ITRACTIVE DWF SI, S~30. &a1tlman 111 latt 20's. I rvtne. Call ~ 8-tt. Cal 1340. fCSllOllll, 34 ...... lllldbaClll. fun. brunet~. peen t)'CS. self-employed 1462 . reasonably llhtllwe 111111 JS-4S • homeowner wllh &ood -o( hu· PllE1TY .PAS.SJONATE. P10f£S.. mpys dlncq; ~. ln•d. phi· mor. happy nl loyal. 1nio ~ TALL. ATTRACTIVE BLO~'DE sn~AJ... J9. srm. lbm bind l:t'· moonlu ..... csc. Look· dress ac11v1hu. com/c1111onsl11p. hkcs cmuat aJ ·~11 u liOCf thmp 111 -N/)/f)clm$«1-oll!IClrlS 1111 ~,ranance,and mowlCS, and mJOYllll I c. Hop111110 life. If )'Oll'rt one fine 111111 bawa:n for -.. 1\cwpun Beach. friendship. me. Call 1716. meet very lovina. &ood·n11111ed, 4$-60, 11tn<11ve. a<11vt, fun, hlle lo Call 1901. hardwork1n~ co11111npan Costa laugh. JPO!l and be ,,OOed. I'd h~e O~KY '40.'KF.Y S11111c Owu S~DER. IClnruve fihp1na 32, Mesa.C.112 41. )'Oii IO be lhe rlne!il lh"I in my life. l'4', ~ms SW\t »40. NI Call 1h1• ":'/SID SWF ~cwpon 11111-40 9CCbg ....,_. '°' S, fin111c:i1lly 11ablc, marna&e· ARE YOU mnnic, Albk, seare. 8c:ach. Call 2869. ~.~--is.--• bed•. minded. Lq Bach. Call 1604. c:arm&. gentle? SBF Si /l 30 wuh one 'Sil SO. ~ Com Mes&. CaU ch~d. lcdJn& for SB~ comp1111on BRIGICT. DIVF..RSb. P"Jf cmonal 207~ DOWN TO EARTII, w11h 1 loudl cl who is and hkcs IO hen Ml! S1plll S'W'f, IVS, 3S. Bmll '11, pcllte, coun· c!au, ell .. SO+ l'Q'llll!llC DWM. I hll, Call 1574. uy.claoia ~ cych11g·lheall't. Scdl · Oil MA GOlr. lkdby. ~ and Pte.e bulllCJa'C, 111.d&npn Bach 1111 SWM. ~IS. JG. 39. degreed, Siii' mcrgetlC _.., c:hd.. , _.big Clll 2771. Bll.E-F.YF.D BLO~DE prof«· ca-e, COlmllll'lical1~c. ready for ccrn· llllflQJn _., I~ 8cac:h. siont! SWF "'Mt lheMre. tnvd, m1tmtn1. h1nc. Call 1.soi. Call l<*l. INDEPENDENT. s11ons blCllldc it: sats rmic SSt 10 Jhft, ewe. (~lhcurcmdyacMnoed l )Ulokl') t.111t11111on &ad\, Call 2849. TRUE CALIFOR:\IA~. SWF afTh. PF.TTTE 105. ~ ~ seeks pu&·lcdins. p~ !NII blonde. green eyes. S71'1un N~. I "-•Air-eya. likes..._ din;- 27·33. n l'lt. C.1112.SI ITALIAN BRl.~trrTE. SWF S'l. lowc wm1na cu. OUldoors. sporll. ... ll)'l'lg. tx.:ti. i.... Seal Bach. dlliptly, prcGy, ~Ile •cman Wllh invd 111d pu2I hint-C.U I~ Call 2071 ECLECT1C MIN'IMALIST. SWF. .uiludc but polcnltal. 39, sprinal. SO.Siil 21. blonde. leas, tnros. smiU not req1M, &nllO wlf crriclwncnl SECUlll. ST ABLE. pns1y, outio-BETTh MIDl.f..l ,.,....i.y. bu& IMina.I-. wr11er, -=ls lln&f • Wldo.unpowctncft, dynlmic home 1111. indlhmll ••Illes. pro(CSS!<nl rctemllkAm~ Pt1f NI fectedtclwenlll"Cr. Hllilinam 8cKh body, s.ail'clcl lunar. Sects 'needk SWF 31, SM2S. F..nJUYS OUldoon. WOl!WlwM ...... --~ Clll 21Sl. 111 "8ystlldt' &Cllllc ftWI • wdl·man· 1a1M. bmdl watts. naisic. 11t1na ld~,.......-.rcn ncred. well·~. S't/180 or be!! fnends, ~~ ... Seca1111 .. ~--...,_..~ .... DREAM l..OVU. passion11e, pnn· taller. 32-46, pnter N~.110du1'-a\. CllrC, canna, I feC\IOllllC, SIJble, end. Mim i. r. • .... • rood apled.f"IY pmasionet DWF 40's. edlUICICI. r 11incall) mble. Foun rr11y aa1ve, fanuly Ofierud --plll&l'l'e ..... 4.>S9 Yau: ..--.. -.ble pdmllOJlll, 11111 Vtlley. C..U ISSl WM for comnuuc!d rdlhomlllp. Lmc 8-:k Cal 2'57. ~ rtlllioniliip. ln'int ClORGeOuSBLOHDliJ7lT(:J6. Co1u Mes& Cell I~ 7. Cell 2143. ATTlACTlVf.. fllQFBSIO\AL 2'4-l4>9n .u r--TALL. EARLY ~vfc!--'· SJF, ~ J7. nn•. s....., OWF. BLONDF...S't'. 55. NiS,ms e11lly .~· ......... Ids.. con..,..on .---. ..... ... ., ... jllflllSJor~thelenl leic man . N«wpaft &.di. Cal -so.'"-. 111tllipncie. Clnll· dined,~~.....,Ofl ~0.-.. &.di. Call 16.SO. ~ lllly ieqllll crntlU. 8albc&. Call _.,....,_. '1 -.l> . c.srorr.. .... -.-...nod. 00 YOU ENJOY hit.....__ _,___ . ii s AUBUIN·HAIR6D BEAUTY. r.::1 Are ,..a cmf' .. ? ~ AmACllVE ftpely"*9d.Sl. n-. c.1m T11 ...... fi&,33,_....,no -...1n.icallllilS for ~·~'-clnl*'"·......_ ... ._.._I COii ....... &w.. c.u ,,. llUIC,adw~ ... t'M LOOllNG ... -....... love .. fins ..... 111111 ... , be-... ,,.. Wt Wick ...... ._ l: .... I , ...,..,_.....,,Y•tt.M-W1DOW. WF 'JO. lllnalW'C, .... Satlls•l'lll1 p...-~ ,... ...... ti ... ~ .... ................. caMd. .a.. l*l ••-c,a. n . CJ'-JO)Wlll~far ,__ -.e ,..,. ... s..a-a ,,. ..... -'°'~---·-· -.......... ..., Cllll'fllllC9I-=..._,..,....,._Call __,., Ml>.•cllM9. ..... -····· l..cti. Call c-Me& Qill l662.. . .. a.-..... c.mt. AdYertlllng Supplement tor OrMge•eo.t ~. Oc ..... , .. At Cl ow to respond? You can answer these ads qulddy and easily by caning our dectronlc vokle-mal.I service. J~ dJal: 1 (900) 407-43n (J.JiJJ«J OI S 1. 49 per mrnMMI. Au:mge cd JerWfb tr 4 mblMles. eds 1W/flb'C! " lfMCb...ttJnl pbolw. PleaS6 cbedt fr ~~ before "'°"1f8) Press #1-for a fun.her explanal.Jon of lhe voace-nui.I service. Press #2--<o respond to a specific ad \Enter the call , when d1reaed) Press #3--to brow~ through the voice ads (over 950 available). You_.., be l8 )On or okltt IO rapond IO~ pbtt an ML ~nglcUfe Inc;. ~mes no lubol.ry for lhe co.-.cn1 d °' ~ply''? 1 pcBONJ adve~men1 The Pet30nab an: wended'°'~ by ""'ilk pcnoN .iC'Clung n:bl10r\\h.p We recommend~ you~ common acruc whc-n ~""II \t111ng.er:. Sf Women Seeking Men Single fcmole SM Single Mole D Divorced G Gay l Lesbion J Jewuh A As1oi• • Blod H H1~po•11c w 'Ntl11e N/O No Drugi N/S NonSmoke1 N/Orlnk NonOrinkw A TTRAtil\ E PROA:SSIO\AL s "'1·. \/S,1) 41 CllJO)'S coli, tmnt• .-I\. nature, tn• cl !Xsrcs friend \hip, COIT'fT\lllnCnl V.llh W\lly, ~In <ere. 1lhlc1JC. scaJtc profcssmnal ~1.~r.itt>.l5·S0.lfYlfl( C11122n UfAL"l1H.'L111SJdcandout.SJf40, -l111r. (j>mtual JWUlO Im 1 ct«l "'.end, afTCCllOllllC. 1n &JQI lhlpc. ll~e 10 lluch fJIJO)' fl'lllSIC, m<I' I~, daoon&. sanman. "'a!kmg \C'" ?<"' lkach. C..11 !397 Pl RSIA \ WA \'TED BC"1u1du l)lmdc "'llh peal eya, 30. tni' ~ .cducacd. amb1uow. f .m il)' aitnlt:d f111111C11lly tndepcndml/ IOC\lfc S~ »SS for fun, tn•cl. •d YCllllJ1C. lrvl.nc. CaJl l 9JS. • CASLAL llOMEBODY, DWF S8 10> Cl c.npln&, f Ginn&. cookinJ. car dmJng scciJ somcorie ID do lhcrn ,.,th C0511 ~Call 2805 l ()()KJ\G roR I l100n1I fnaid 111d compiruon IO'l:h posibJdy d"1 \1c l<>o' Im I DWI· 51. loolung f~ "mcmc 4 S 60 IA> share ~11y lllnC .. ,111 l..'l'I& l)Q..11 u:. ~SS ~Sll \\r U'I" ... : .. c,cn~con ..nt>, p:.1>'· thC' 1'1111.l\)lin II~ bwt v•iu' Lr1 • ,_,1 1~rthcr Wt:1111mnsicr r a, n~' S\tlll ' \Cl) prcU), ~. pdllt, bruncllt n1lht. 39, 5'2'/10S 111)0)1 111•d. lhc ans. music, nt'W aJ• cntl8'N laugn1a and rClnW!Cc °"""~ picfc:uional gcntlanm\ fOI rc,111~ !n·!'le Call 11162 T\ U !I A TIRACTIVE 'Mdow, >•1'1'11 ~ \i'S. ieeU fimnaally te curt C<nl•anan wllh 1 wide ranic ol 1nlcrc::!.Uwhocnw hfc. llininctm llai..h un zm Rb\L'TIFLL,llEALTllY01mu1n owr 3 7 loolun,. fur hllllCbornc, sue c.cufuJ. hailtlly Clna.ian DWM II IU1'IC'y .39 • tu ~Ip me ace 111)' I.SAT u. ... c 0. m. t 1ch, tcnNJ tk uni. !he- •~. l!MIC, 'f>O'\S. U'IVd, ch&nl)' ,..m,, w~k1n& OUI ·lhc Coad hfc. f'ncrlds fim. l11a"' ~me. Call 1663 CARC\G Af'Fl-CllO'\ATE. CQ'll munit111•c nun m11er11h111c, <1n.J)n. 11a11. aur11:1 ..... c. c1ccrce11 SF ~res comrrutmcm with 40's SO's SM c.~trpett Long Reech C.U 2013 fAIJ~ SLE..\'DtR 40'S St.I. aunt· u•e.. pe.u1ona1e abwl hf e S WF W\ltlS IO mttt anng, hoocsl, JUC:CcSSl'ul m.n ( i:-f ncnd<lup w!d rOOllllCt Lor.c 8eat.h C'.all lll7 A ITRACTIVI l'\SIDf.JOv'T, DWI-.'°*· \"2 fl ltw SecU ~WM. afftc1101Wt, '1"'41llnew.1, l•esquaJ II) I.mt, tlUlclcx'O Dll&ll!Old llel C&ll l~ltll Y0l"G 50. RLO~Dli. 5'6'/122. ..ch rnit1 o.cr ~. war\ me. to CllJO)' f'un .,,J pl••1blc rcbuauh1p C(JJU ~c• C"tll IR9\ SWF, NJS. "· S'I', Q.ASSY. ro- mlnllC, ~ Elvll/ Clms1Cal ·s.u 67+, 5G4.S, sin- ecn, hcJnat. edualed, b\miaCUS, QJQIDJtrncnl fnaiclJlifdime .--. M!UIOll V1ep. Call 2117. CAS UAL, CONTl!NT Tomboy DWP 43. securr. !ll'dOUbie tmdier with younc ctuldrc:n tccb piliau. flu.Ible &laid? Newport &id!. c.u 2142. ATlltACllVE. RJ~m' SWf 20, tceb SWM 20-25 for pmrtJtJ, ,,_. a , f\S\ Irvine. Call I ()l)S. PROl-T~IOMJ.. SWF 53, NJS en J<')'I OUldoon. lll•d, lalUS. Sab SMnC in malt llunuoa1on ll•b.Aw. Ull 2701 PREITY PROFESSIONAL DWF. '\IS, 4S, trtm, L.llCIJC\llllbacd, ln\.c 1tnru~. sports. art1111ls. raunnnis. .. ,nc, lau&)ilcr. afTCCll<WI. u.duacnt ton\en.>han, tra>cl, morc.'"l'llSlm C..JI lll/2 \GC.R1"SS1Vl-Bl.I GE.\11.£ WF 4 ~. \IS mmogamwt. -ol hu mar d.'M n 10 mnh. 1.rcd ol 1arnes. ~u~ Seduns -10 <lwe l1!c'< grni.,,.,., U. AlamiOJ.. l'•ll ~'6~ I A \1 Jl:WISll JS/57, 1uracuvt, ~thft'•IK, .. 111.y, lbso/Uld}' ""'CJlldcr ful .nd prrfca "'C'\U)' wty. I v.auld hkc \\• l'llCl'I I ICW\Jh min •ilo °"ill fnlm<• 11ic ... 'hen I &Cl hkc llu~' \cw pM L~ Clll I 22. l\ SI \RCll ul man s11001 bul scnuc r nn. lnlOCllh. ltlxnl l1bcnl in& Ileen, ~lc>cr. kmd AF prcfm ~W\I 25 '0.5'9 6' llopqforbau trful dcll\Cf) lt\-w C.11 1211 Bl O\DI! WRITER 39 SEEKS &rntlcma11 for lhcaut, lkach~. con.cru \IS, healthy, gcnaous lluntll1&1on Beech. Call 1912. CRl-.A nVF~AITRACTIVE.DWF, '\('l, «<ti fPl'!Cll.l maichtup '"'llh 1111~"' mllL llldlllllon Bcadi Call 1()63 IF I WERE B~D. "'hll would I itt •hen I flCO! you' 111 v.aC' deal. bow ~d )"1111 Ccm111111lca'IC Wllh me' I am no1 blind «deaf.~...,.... do I m-llla1 )W an: \Cl'WlC & heannc~ ~t Call IS'!<I \F.F.D BALA.'ll'ED LltC. lMh, heallhy (mlfonmml, 1>11 l'tltU'll col lttum' I'm 20 &cm Par\. Call 1146 llOJ BAD. (j(')I WORSE~ I.d's fi1 lhll1 ~IYC, qlfU'ur1. bnV.. SCNl11•c. CSUll(U f Scd.111& mu1at ~ 21 to yoq JI. fnaidslup. diClp QllhftAUl\o-mA)'bt • pmion wudi lhc -1 H\Rlnllon Beach. Call mo. RAVEN IWRFD tllldbccnt SWF S«b CGrllpUILOI Campllll<WI. ll +. to Qplart f1•orilc hlunt.s. ~o Q.111 ,odscwctu&s U..lk8Ch.Call 1476. LOVE UHi. FRll:-.NDS. new~ naica, 1oday sld 1ommow'. DWF. Sl. H", aciucll•C. bn&)s wilh Val -ol luna ()Qi.re scnllemln 4S-SS. NJS. to slwt ~ <U.. oan OMI. ~la. lll•d ll1d &ood c;on •c:rsllUOD. ll"l'lnt ~I 2861 ARE YOU SPO..,TANEOCS. 'J)ln ual. w:ay Ind snwt1 Art. yw 1all. SO.sh. NJS with. f1bulous -o( ~ I n l.a's C1ap<'! Cuu Me. Call 26'20 SWF, 2A, Bl.OXDE, BLUE EYf.S. s1·. modd ftalft.. Illes bead\, Siii\ ICU,indl sood ume. Newport lbdl. Call 1215 "4ARAIAGl:-'.ll'\OfD ~ S"/1 1~. 32. bnaitAc, SWJ-, SIS. flappy and htallhy look"& fc. tame.. Very • tnal•t, lffecllGnll<. tU)'. OlqO- in,. Jnd physiaDy flt ~can 1111111ca1or, kJ>a dl11*m iaM &111 mall Oriu1111 .~ S...l.O\lul CIR9. l'IOW rta4fy IO build UM&. flltf\111111 ~l•11crulup krMl11r 10 fam If)' '!iiUtn r.ll 1,ll ADOl'TlON ,_"laocld-IOllc. 1oya1 ind kwmc '~,~-1111. •~ I • ..-w-l 51'11 llS,l*ic~~ ....... 1ood Una. 1mnc. Ca.II 22S6. ECKOl'f.AN SWF 11, j'6', G2f11 lk1i111. icmis. l'llUSlC 11111 ~Its. SeekJ SWM for frlCOIWlap.. CClla Mca. Call Jn.6. • COMMm.tE..\'T MINDED. •try &l\llClJ'IC SWF. N.(5. S'6t1 l.S, yolllll la, 1ubln hu, ~eyes. I'm a ~ ICMISlh. nl F o *.9l!Clft. llllClliced w!d all'elnCly pcnaabk nudwfilM'I p l. ~IJy lit. .:· t1>~. an.i '"''°'~ l cady (or re--d1111 rcbtlOl\..<hip Tuslut. Call I $().I COli. ;"!"RY GIRL. 40's,.lowes ci1y life.. II\ music. dallc111r-new ad\fen.. I~. Sccl.J halC'll '\IS malt 31-Sl 1111C:re.ud ., pcrsaial powlh. -- TIR.l-0 01 DAThC' Look1111 for 111 hcncll1, "~ rd•10Nhip? IA'l talk' DWP 4}, S'6'fihm. al!nQIVC. ech"c llld1¥1dual "ilo en~• lml'Ui, h1k1111. cbnclnc ~ nclmc and waluonlhcbnth lrv111t.C.ll 214l \1(1. Pl.f.ASl~O SBF S«b se· QI~. dcaneul. &nc.iM 1C#lcnw1 3~ ~.any naoonahty, for fill. CO!t-~"'1111 \f 1~ V1qo. Call lA91.. CllRlSTIA~/ps)cliolou WF 0 , s 61511111, inuy. fmlllll'&. Suiq D~f prolc:uJCJnl!, tdualted, N~. 4 2 '2, lllll'llUU vowtb lhrou1h 0.1uam1y, p1y<hol0Jy. INmor. c1ancr. wnue. o c .. cau 237s. BRU:-.'UTE ICNAC VIXE.\, SWF 22. model. -~ '~'"""' hl11e c:ol1at bNNlltt for 1-cctbcrncu, oi sual l*'Y\l\1-Be laid bad; lluntlftl 1m Belch. Cd IOU SWF SI, seas pnil"euual ~ lnlft fiw n~t1.1olf. dlNftl. t\m A men. BalboL CaU l63S BEST FUE.\'D WA.\'TED OWF Mc.hahc~for D/.).MOwis llMI Nfj (~SS) edl.acd, lf!ICV· late, ta!SIU Yt, bumorolls, lllCCeofW ror f Ill, eann1 sld sh.111& m &OOd umes, bed t l!llCS and 1n-bdwecn umcs. Irvine. ub 29U MJCT SF.EJCJNC ROM00, 11tnc U•c. IUI~ ctMiy, 111dh1cn burnellt SWf, ha'l lowq. ... ,..ICICJ\a, loots \0 clanlt. Lon& Bach. c.u 1169 VERY AmtACTIVE. OIJTOO L\Ci, CRF.A TIVE DWF, IUCe fill"o tatillrla. fun lowll\l• "*'Y nere:ti l>aU'CI l'lllln.OJllllOUI MlKll~Up wilh 1111Cert, rClnW1&1(, edfmunus, tducated. f\in·lovS\J. SWM. 47·SS. Wllh NNea(Juncr. OnnctCNily Call 2117. OT11iAND SPICEY, o16-fullloMd SJF, 25, m.. ~ rcb&IOll ih1p "''°' 11~ ~de¥CMd SIM MAon Vttp. Cell 1327 VUY ATilAC1lVl·.,Sl".32..IC! 11111. cantidm, playful, ·~UOllt full r ... cd SBJ! ecca. 6'•. IQNtl tic, puaaanw, im.dltJ«l. honat JS 40 ~le for #rtCUI kJn& ·lfml rda· u~. MUA:llcAlt.ll'd 1 • Mj Rlla-bly s... Anl C..11 1791 SOPlllSTlCATP.D BRUNnTTll A2 Thursday, October 29, 1992/AdVertlslng Sup~ for OrMge Co.ut w...-, QASSY, ATrlACTIVF.. SPON· o TAA'EOUS. ~bnnurpn> r-t. l9, DWF. NJS. rs-ms. io....-.--.--. ..... ecca. bancst. amnm. cmhllllleil. ~llClftconcrpac WM ~JS. 36-4S, re. 1tinw1ct sld murc. Conn. Call 2791 1Rlf.SISTI81..E .. OELICillTFUl. DJF. 2 tupirll ch1lcnn. JC1Cb Ulld· lcQial,.O.ih DJ'.t llliSBA:\O .. fa. pcrim:t life'sadvcn\WC.. lt\ inc. Call 1117. ~ ................ . .................... ............... , ... ., .. o-t Jlrl)......,,.,.na 1...w lilra IO ... I 47·J2 ,r ... __. ., .. r.-illlJ ... ...... n-.c.am .. 1 VIVACIOUS, ATil.A<.'"11VI 111.0NDliS, ..... 2 ....... ..._....._N,5.~ .... SK,~...,_ fl&. niac.ai1 llSS. au.a QtllS1Wl SlNQ.E.]), M.~ ... ~111,..,..._ ~~ldOw--.fwmy, kwlllJ. ..._ pra{•-1 NIS 11C1 • 36 ·40. r ..... c.111w 1'00Pt..l!SA Y l'M A 1TlAC11VE.' I .-...V1¥S1GU1, pditt. S1'/tts. 4l, lcllill )() ~. DJI' l _... u nca1scni. P'Ol-.Ollll ~ llllO ~'s 1Wllh • ,ooc1 1an a1 • coad mind. l.r-UIC-c.1 l'49 i\ TT'RACIWf. f1111 r., ... ed -. bur -200 ~ 1111elh1cm: 1111, dllt ... ~ ~ 33-40 Scinaus 111\ly kllien~ Call IS20 "IYSICALLY rrTSWl-,H 'bknl, '«h~. ~--·~·­lier, lllOllUllW Ill' bead!. Wldl ~ olllinw Sa~ Cony. Call 1117 "4 \OlTill;. WO\t.\.\ L'W RFl>ar lbs ,If, !10J ~. tM. ii •h tulntOnC 1nb5-<a1rt 1111riw .Im• PfoldSJl!flal WI-. \IS ) ." J'7 . ~ M.any•vl«I ~I ""'ll111urt1•ll <11!a' ll"f111C.C..D 19'.S ............. u.-.c-.......... __ w..H ... ........ Oil ... NUANWMmll ~SHW. zz. ..... ~ ..... 2S+ .. ........... lilt. l.G1& a.m. Clll um. SWF Dl!SlltiS HANDSCNE, fTT SB.'4 .., ~ r. "'· ,,, '"· Ill-........ .-............ Tl.Ion. ~ . .,. LOVAIUi II. RBS l .. ZS. Mi .......... --.... ' -~ _., • .....,.~rda __.. H-1111-llach. Call 1)$), W-' \ Tfl> A llUMllJy l'CWltdtllt rdalClnllhip •llh • (11. '""" <armc .. ~Ill SIS W .ot UPi up .y hfd s..,., 8atA_ caJI l~ DU:, C\.ASSY. VIVAOOl..S. pc i. -.,. 1-.c IM IJ"lftl sa.., *'" proltsWllll, DJ\! eo...-9 willl ki4I. .._I • -~~~lnlllt. Call 2179 Otht-r An."O~ VUY ArrltACTIVF. n1111: W...S"lll°' ..... ,-~d llulQ • ,,~ w.. llhliltil:. ~ MC..tul-. •S SS. to tlwc Ii/eat_._ f.npt ll111J.,lal'ld,ailu!JA l111J. llO md"'dnicn.--.-. .... 1mc1 Alllil!9'5 lnuboll'l\l~cduup111 tual -S ..._._1 Pll"IUI JM"IU'll W lllywd Call 1387 PIU:.fbJl OVtJt 4 t llUt'C, 'O. rn 120. alfcai.-, an lu pi-U.. M&cloo C.ll ISlS rn. A ~cnvr. SWIF "· S1i I)(),~ ... pioleoWma!, .......... llllfta. daiwft-io-.AA. lllllPCl"1&lsldllcia•7rndal l.ooi. .. 1iw s~ JCll~ Wb tim&ler ~I"""-W, Ill~ Call 1904 Bl:Attrlt1.11. irwi* A WI SWJ• 27, f7/ll S, hnbhJ, hlippy lldy Y OM 1e 1Nlllff ~. '*ltt,~ -it1111U-.1ra. Mlllbu. C.11 ·~ MllU., noi haila S.lf. l(IOd-lcd ... .... a1 ........ ••upham .. u * Downty C..IJ !744 SINGU:i W\liM ,__ S-', ..U ower lht ninbow romanu •tlli sw.i.ine--i••~ Hollywood Call 2'47 llEOHNl. Pf.tTTE SWi' 1'.-., WM.ao11~JS4ft-· aAOd.. (ot ~ W. IA Cal ,101' ATTlACTIVb SBF, )1, N', .U iaad111B.--.SB\4,llt.•'• -~-..... --........ II.th. t..11 u.~ JOYOUS. AlTIAcrtVh. .ecom- pWMitOWl',4l, ....... -~,__i.,..,......r...sai ~ AaftltWy __ ..... .... ~ "'""" 0-. ..-LA Call DXI. - AVAHT·CIAIDI wril•lmrf• SWM J9, 6'/llO. _.. ......_. ~.~Sf.lj.)J. ......,.. 8-fL c.11 uw. VEJY HAHDS0ME. .W.ally bulllSHM D.Cinmm..-ic...- -al "-· .... mllplliblc SF. 21·11 Lana 8adl. ~ 1148. TAU.. ATl"IAcnVE M Mine llll'ICDW't swF» '°' i.. "IBlt lo ~---10.,..t1 ~ Irv-. Cal )j96. 1..0~G DAD, DWM 3'. lllrldl~t pni1-..i ·~ble l 112 ~old tcJ11. IOOIDllllllly.-'1t111n1tlo¥e ..-h "' .artc&l•t. r.., )'Olll1I lad>'. monl ...... ln111t. CAii 3976 CUSS ACT. picl-loc:h'I SW\4 H . aCl'Um flllpc. wdJ pOClllXd ' ~ 4-~. rdOQtq 10 ~ : 8-h. ThlfairpcnleQCIC\ICl'fdtt; mof)'apni•Hlnll lllhlaenl ptao oodel, • seck111 a •ay mnai•t. in i."-or. clmy tnd toe&ally actM S~ ~~.41 • ._ IO'Cll aad ll a ;o """1for':ll ~ SI pns \.-wpm e-JL cau 4057 TAU.SW\f 29,6 l/16S. ioot111 for a:raa.•t SW)· 21 ll. f« .-s, l!'flllllit ~C!\lllCJ. arid ~end Ill'!. ,.._ bt a•aillblt (,.,~ten eut 1p W1U~toal ~ Call'<>n "Ol. i('.Ol~G~...!11pidcrSW\t, 'I llhl~ ~·Id. ~4'1kit 1e1..hcr, nrw In am l\«i.t W.IAW•C. ll'&dl lail S .. ~ Ca1l l<o6 10\lA A \1)(111, SV.'\4 ~. 6/ 16$, ~. ~ caMf S«ls same II\ ain.11~t SF ~l·.JO In Jle. Cal 12AQ ACTl VI-~ Ol!TOOO• rypt 1)\\-'\4, 111~ 40'•, tttl• s!iil, \.IS WJo tt.t lad\.l~.-... d.~ .... - • C!lllllly lllDt loCfthcr \~ BcaJi. can -. u • Rf.-.\AISSA.Q MAJ( Sll.\f, 6'/ IU. ~ bc.iq. tki~ food, ~ r1 Wy (Cll tae H....,..a nc.dL Call 400& SPIRITUALLY atienled ptolu •. una1o~6·111s. ~ and <lablt, m.i pollllVt. ICl'Ulf, ~ OUldoorJy CW11Crp9\. Ir • w Call "474 WIDOWEA 70.M60..eal)' IO kd: 11., tur...rcu.. aliw, -. ..... car1111 ~ •)• lllCI ni&)iu. Loic .. CAI.I "41 PllYSKlAS, diYGl'Celd. ~ S6, s11a1a:,-.Jr-.... Selk1 QIJll Hlt'll, melope for aip poc11•t ttable m111Gabip Lot AlamaGL ~I ...a. Pl IYSICAlli A TIILErn,;,y,1arx- 1t~t 671160. r..&ly pnGICe OOc. IOK nn., _.. J*M lldy 11111M }4 '"'""-Oil 3'67. GOl:'li<l NOWHF.lE7 Lib'° io ~7Mifl .... .....,. oC\enoCf onlfl~ W91Sslim. intdlcc.a.I !My ht '° n..i • a oompncin. T-.clCWiit'~°" horitm. M.Ko. "-1 .. -.,,. IV~ II '9l Unlil -" .... dluu ........ thar\ • tr uw.Oill4'27 Gf.'.11.6 SAM, 27. atr.d-. cd11e:111M, .... llllW1'1, ..... CQll-~enalOll, ..... w 1\11. ...... ~.•a lt4T..a.Cal JIU TOMBOY WOMAN ...... SWM 37 . .-t/lH, ..... Md a.. locb. UAI ,.....,lltlla•wn•• ll.blci&acbulltC-.. ... ~l&Sl EOUCATFJ>.~ ...... "-laidwt ...... ,.. ....... .. ....._.,,.__.SWFISHP. , ....... A......a Oii "60. A 11'llACl1Vli SWM OlAD •11 ..._ 21, •,O,S: ..,,.;ve -. ........... Mlnll Aalls-· •-'t.-.-.. Sems SWF .... ............. .,,,..,.. ...... ... .. lllf---.iy .. fQr flan Ml• Wiii pGMlltlt ~l•uomh1p. r.-c.ii 3291 GlOOMJDOOMl Wtdloclt/ i.c.ctloc,U Ma1nmooy/lhlll.Ol'ly7 Monapnif~? l\ot ct-. Haodromt, tltloi11hc, in-ou1 Mid___,_ 61190, .U 1hm, lniny. liodiec:acu beat 2.S~ (Of fomwla11111 fon:ver ra~lou• rn: I~ Bad!. Ull 4017. SA VB ME! SWM 14 ltd.q SF?(). 30 ... dift'cmf. \tt 811 1'. loris llu,~taSll YClll: bca1 fW mlu ...... ~. lllldl1 &aiL C-M-. OiD 3007: Sl~CERE. 1n1cllec11i.I. open nunded, f 111 s ~ 2.S. ens lllQ.7. bowtiQI. ~ eulll.rc. SedJ wonderful S wt. rdaKG.'iip ""1nc. Ull )212. llAPPY .t MFJ I.OW S~. N, 511140 tcd.t ta)'JOUI& Sf. •ho likcnurmlc Ca11a ~ Cd 'l092 R0'4A.\11C llETIRl-.D ~Xl:C\. 11 Vl: ~. ~ '2 Htld.-C OW\t. \.S, ~ SSuh fOT1111111t ~c:r ~AIM&. hnkh DI a.!llnl k 11\11-. ~.-t Beech. Cad 492J AWES0\1F DODY ll, 6-ims, CIM., ... ;ed. Ii.my SH\f '«•f tlltllCl\t -.11 rl ~ ra..i: T llMll\. c.ll ))II , SlCO:SSruL. PROHSSIO\AI S~ 3~, 1iJilc11C, l llJadl\C, IMTI tctt. lo-ca U11\tll•11&. ~. m llllnCt, aood lsna. ~ r,i SI' ~~ ls. ~ ltrm fnmcilh;p, rdauon ~ IPmc. Call l "'7 V1Sl.AL ARTS. lllerl!lrt m my llllcmu, ... -II SWF J()..W), 'lJS.r11.11ncu•e l.tv111t.Call4286 SR"UltE. llO\CST, 27, ~ CM, kwt ,.i..._ UlfCiS.. ~in& IO "-tlJe.llQss.tun..,andmnrict. uClft BcalL Call 3137 • TF.DOY BF.All H~l( SW\4, JA. 6'2'. cuddles. Qld, «&mll~ Sat. looel)'. lra.y W) fat fwa~ flJftU mmL Santi AJa ean 3111. SPIRITl.AI SllARl~G. qu1t1 S~ 6'/l~S El'IJOYt homt. nM\R, ooc.t1111o rand!.. Scd 11H, lh111, llllW live, fcrt11t.11~1111 lady. lrvmc. C.a .&007 w ANTE>. Aun (-.It, peiiie. ?(). 40.JO Me IMllll& (nmdlhip. fm ,,_, a..i, 40, Lin. fJ Taro. C.U 401'· UNIQU! SWM, conr!derl. inm. • QR, AllC!lft,.,... pak. pmiai- ai. seckirla tnr1Ct1•t, m1elll1er11, sin. spnnal. 1'1tell0tlllt SF NIS hues. lunar. l'Ofr*ICC. TU:ttin. C.11 4132. A lTRACllVF.. SE\SUAL.1r11"ic SWM 27, emy-scq, scd.s beaa1 ful, llldliam& fcm1le. 111)' r¥t. It· \'tnc. Call 3299. ATI'Olt~n'ISUIFE.RJ2..S~f6'/ 17'0, dirk 11111 ,bud tyn.i.nckorne and flftly. Scdq M AAIJB ... ln1111 lrlCI • body. mllSl. Sal Beech. Call 3993. TAU. 6-S' ~oi 11111wt ~c:r nw ned,~ • ..i..no~ 1956 Scorpio, J10CDI cl-mer. eunoir-1. c:-. prrl-l d.IP'f boM· ""-. 111.i .... at cpct IAmrS_ W.q ll'llUft and i-1 lady so'" an~ retire from datoe· e>rwne. Balboa lsl.sid. C..11 397Y llO\"fST, SE\SmVE OW\4 AO \/'.) kA-11'-I !aha, -u •traai>t e r llllfKicnt ~ for (1111 .l «> l1UftCt.. Loia 8-h. Ca 4 I 95. If A 'iOSO\(f.. ltO.\tA.\ 11C ~ \Ii -·' lady 1111lo ts cn•mr. (Of ~wtl'!lllmerl, uad•1mel ••kin. end I btil lritftd Jo .8J07 ll!lalC, bac:h. I.ho wu. ~ ~x· pa.' l\tt }\Iii ~ tllcn" hlllC c.11 l\IJJ Sl.CUSSl1.l~Gf.\f.llOLSDW\I Joi v.ilh -cl INml.t ... ~i.; 1"11 ll1d fncn1h111p'* ill\~ i.w.-ardo cClfll "' uncna Irvine. c.n 40Ut • AC11VE. SV.'\4 3-4, SVISS. pana... p1t11 ui hfc. CllJOYS all spcns.. c~ 111&-bacb.. dam. WJ SWF 25-40 w1tll similar imn:su for rCJNnLt a:w ~lat~tp ftUUJn Valk)' Call 3681 OllUSTlA\ SNil.E OA.O,annc h•c. 37 '\IS, 6'2/llO, pnicssional. ~.ell,.,,., "'°"ICS•JOUllll• spottms ~mu, cod11n1. fam1I)' h<lrnt e¥CUllCJ. W111 c.inai•t DWM 42 SEEKS lady for~ Rmm1 a\llte bJ •ll1ll:r, ln:G'C,· honcsl TOfT'lfttt. Call 41 SS C'\1TE SJM)4, slcr*, illhlttic,IUC· -1111-,.cmur.~ COl'l'lllUlllCI '-cl hfc teeb I**· lnlli, •tnclaote SJF. t..,.. 8-di. Call )lf'T1 CULTIJRED, very ~.in· CIU s)'llllhony nu!Cltll SWM N/ s. 40 (locib lO) sec:b bcawNI lady •. early 3i1L 1'°"' Beech. CalJ 4297, 80ffi:..'\(l>..~. •ll'IClf\'t SW\t 37, j'IOhhm. UJOY a rcs, ~ICS, mut4c. Duirn-1Cm1·v~cbnan, ...,1ty SF Anahe1111. Oill 3671. • s11v. U>l\'ElY s~ 11. mn90. smile. pusiooatc. ~ ms kindy SWF 21 19 for cornpMIClll- 5/up. n:m.wic h-. c..u )0.60. ctrlEAL:S~lS.6'/165,modcV ecwr ~'SF 20.26, llhlelic babe. Or.nit Coon1y C&ll 3097 IS WI IA T YOl. lllil1k Of have ao AY wnp.inaN .. 1'11 uw yw like 1' a. on CV (nt dt:e tllll a~ Mc-&CJOd.. • loalnn1. II\ shape, fi.11, fl'l('.sional. fttnc:miS, ycWl!ul forta Yau:» 4S. cw-ts. pl.WClllalt, Wftll\l 1 rt• l11.cn.Npyo11c:an<rn1lubot.a. l..ang 9<adl C..11 JJSl TAI I 0.\RK. llllldlmle 12. SIW I ~~. on n c:.lK.-i 1111 9.l Scd.t p-e> (cs.<lCml lu p ') •1111 l:vuie. Cab .l&SI. Of.GRH O. 21>. nM~S lllbuml bl..c <cea i llllllsi.. \IS !... Ukcs '-' '"'· M.llO#'-' hJun1. ,,,_. alinna 111 c l!IQ)i.. ll.W'11JIOCI Ba.;)! CaJ '1M 111\\0){)\tl ~W\14ll~uaurai. U•C ~llC playm.tlt hlf INf, lmlll\, Ul• d lltd rmaott \CIO port 8mdi ea·~ f\\l.ST\fl•.\T 8A\Kl:Jt, SW\!. )Os. 611177, blond1jMh1t c,cs, Canca1111 .Mt' mtt U1aa11. '"11C· Ill t, slender lady 4 mt:lfl.i&ful rt1' bllmhip l,q Bc:ach Call 311& S11ll " FR<Xi. "'""'for kw' SV.'\t, S.l \IS more 111 message. P\Qer up lfl.lllSlllOll liamo... Catt o$603. tlA.,US<NESN. )2, bollesl. II'°' ftWolllnll, SIS. ~I~ fl&. Jodi 11'1 fat -'•• fcri.k Won't bt ~nud. CGl'Clfll cld Ma Call Stl~l-1fl.SW\c 27.ad\Rcd dtp Ill ~ '"" hilnu. Cl ,_ ~ 1CnC11•c. lrlCI physi calty Ill. dClifts..,. lnllh con .aoua. ldellllCftt Sf., 1127, wbo Cl'IJ1Y' l't!dom o( lllt ()pm u wen •ib£Kfl&S.t.on,8-.h Calll471 PlOFl:.SSK>NAL. OW\4, SIS. tdu· ~&ood w~ ~cry )Ul'S 60's, SM JI SJ. -.rm. 1111el h&Oll, fn.IOY' lcmas, aolf. ~ IN A ~Ill& S-U •ay pnur ... en &tnl t.fy. "'*r S2 IO ~ (Of pollllblc ttr1 Olll ttlallOnltlip. ~twpon Beach. C.ell 4617. Vl:JtY Y0v111F\.1. SW , SIX llU.laleMd;eai~ tciili.-, chic, -•ll•t llidy, 45 pliB, '°' ffialdlhip l.tv-. Cail 47&3 MUSli WM"JtD Pl'ol'cmiona~ r<>- men11c. "'">'· u1cll«.t11.tl wr11a. SW\t \J,-.uuhry.Mf'...._ \J SA) I • f ... SWJ-20-4() II) k hnd/IOl'er~ for~-...~ i-.hip. So~. I reqWal Ir v-.C.03674 .. CONNECTION! Ca.su1I, spons mmded. OWN, 31, S?, t'IS, en.JOYS -r aoodtina.~ &lel'ldl..s:..a A.Ill~ lSl1 . DWM, CHRIStlA."l, l\/S. l\JST SO, µa charaid, J'al &ell.ITll eciYtmft· some. 1111, alhltlic:, f1111, bulinc:u -· LookSJI (Of shlpdy. !O'IU\l p l totpotL T~ OiU 4901 • SWM, 21 • .w.sw,, IF. '25· 30, ..no 11 SIS. down io e.ui and cannc! CCllU Mesa. Call 3394 MATURE. STARLF. SWM pro{cs· s10111I s11140 rn. JCC&1 111nQJVe 40+ ~~for n!O'l1~ !he· llC:f, dtnSJ1, dlnQna ()(JCCll>C fwt, -.n1ccmm11mcrt1 llUrlWl&· Ion 8-ft. C..11 '64() AlTllACOVE. WITIY S~'M 37, S'l()/160 bcbc:m1an ~c ttllucn sliap minded SI-into roe.ii. taJCS, beac.h An.ihc.M C.. l #J, SW DAD 39, uull11crn atir.ai•e, ar.y. fi1. pass.or.ate. Sc.:" \6 lldy \Oho makes• dUTaen<.A." l.Qlli Beach • Call JS26 . Sll\f VI, 5"1', looc~ hlf 11111<1 1. S'M , 1Qjf, IGWIL• f'Cll;.n. ruru aod happy huur~ lont lb:.n C.11 )Mil AL(. A \tl:.RICI\ \ c11<1d look• OW\f, \f.)JI} ~h !i \\II llMwtcd mtc OK. 1n 'Os. nv .n~d:at. {"' comm1ucd ttla11~1p \c'Jllll. tu 111111•) •Ji p>ssibic m.,.t It\ Ct>IO- rldo k l C<Vllry 111 ~ )CIL~ YOU JCWJtnb,depeod.~ .. hu.tiwy. tlrill'!I slrn. S111cr S' ~ 10. <~ 10.111 a mUl\1 \lid "~·;cm On• 111111 llld family valUC1' ol CoknJo. \llUOUll, O.kcxac. 14""'1. ~· Im a pharma.:1c, cluer 1J0111~cw>. 11110 C)'Cl•l'J. pbcitognph)', nlllltt, 11.k· 1111-lllO"lt'\, dXlt llJ • ...._, ~. Wlll'll" 1111 OIJI. !he bc:adi.. rom.uwc mnk H~. atrudtC 4. ~ieall)' lit,~ ~look 42, S'IM70 ll\'11t. c.n 490l SW\4 37. &1/17S, m~ c~•ns. l'llOOICS, sporu. eooic1111 Scdl•"& 11 111<11•t JO. JS SWf ror rda...mll1p lt'f11c. CaU 3S'Jl TA IJ. SW\4, rrud·lifl1~. AAXUSfuJ ~. IS. c.11s llld pu lla1lllC.. ertJDY m)' borne m !he IO'llt'f. l'CIOIU, c;wo llrntS. scllin& my M •1· nc-. lrlCI ~ t.o ttud, t«kJ <pa cal fC1111lt o-er 40. Come WR m) 1cherttuics llun11n11cn llubo..ir. Call 489 . 01.0ESE.EXSGAL a hult ~IX SS 10 ctchq~ 1"'11 hlluidtq>ttil fell nK.t ~ p c caa. Jos. 1111) be tt1•d ~ 1.1cs. Plc:ax \IS, bt ncaa and sin.1~ Good we OK loo ~~ lkar;h. Oil 16Sll YOl.'NG PROF-'F.SSK>SAL Sii \f 'IC'dr.s ll'lllurc "Umn :}S. 'l()f or fntnd ship lrlCI ttlH! Slnia Alli Call 3'6' VEltY ACTIVE SW\1 t>l. 6/lbO lo-~ um•. clanc.ni. Ml"I· and po11U1re-people. Lr.u near bea..h, 1ttmcb mcupbysacal chl.itl:h l..d ·s pity ll1111111111m &.dl Oill 4643 Antu::nc. HA.\'OSO\tf. S~I ~ 6'4/210. ~. fCIO.t •'*'-' ll•t. fil, !1111, ~ pou1•t SWF Clrqe. C&ll 3541 CAR~O.SL'\Cl:JtF OW\t M t>I I.SS, s I. K!Qft, 11110 hcallhy !hi"'' Be tJim. prcsty. CICnift"t11\t but ad •erucu ll\'111c. Call 4SSI SW\4 ~ Bt.ctl--dellrai ""'91 W\lb body • brainJ under 31. SqleMomcr ~trnw· ritd. N"""°" ae.:11. ca11 ms DWM 4 S SEEx.S 1ie111t I crna le •tlO " bulh uly 111c1 -kid& .... r ~IM.Caa•a MAUl.AGB-FMtn Y MJ\'DED. SWM 19, 51'/160, MS llt.ppy. hcel\lly, O~IR rqullfly, tood .... htliuclMI ............. ... pod-· -al '-· hold. knClft. (~ !iht llll«lfl'Y Sell dlt-. 111• 'l<1 I<> mid J0'1 .,illl ., dlc:palderu 1.1\'IDC C.ell )6.)1 . • CATHOLIC& I I SINGLE? We'd liktto introduce you to interesting, attractive p1opl1 who share your faith, and have similar interests & positive values 714·663·0025 DARK llA \0~0\fhS \\I lo •lll .c:ti. SC"'•t , pa;.s ma~ '""' CTI dov.cd ~ 11p.undc:rS~\\I ~·•"l'I pen·~~.p. ~gt flb!1n r ••• 371 ATJ'R,\t.:11\l 0\\1'1 '~. ti r.t11 Sttu ~' te brur.c; t rc.111\~ ... ,li' m.n.lcdlorl.nd..w•a-~.n Oni , Call 31J9 S\I 25 RHJL\ F.S tl1dlc:J.•'IOO~d~ comfur11bk.~'Plc>h\!Uld)11lj! mite dit11c:r le , mMCll'IM I<"''( l:il:lta hllc CaU }.:07, 'It.\ \1S' Blend, "'t'lc-< \\'\t ~! 5'9/ISS, IM '"J flY V..J-IO"l'll~ poll ncs~40,1111ylt"cf ~" CaJl4 \'Ill BROADWA y llfTS' Leis pcrrmn • )'Ol.lr piano. my '°'''' SV..'\O 1 \ S, 6 2/13S, acll\C. \I001C'00<>d c:ouia-Coron1 dtl \I• C.. I .NJ! DY\A\t.IC,llA\OSO\tF_fasu111 "'' s\IJ\t ll. 11'?, -~ld in•tlnf, ' i.rt11ne.. Cil•1itusucaltd Otampicn Cl! f111C and ptt!CITllln& eru, all 'P'I'" ltoman11c. ~ilcllnu'ft. ll'Clll Stl1)t oe 1111'Clf, htw1Ci111) -W s •cry ph•'iULY 1uraai•t •<man 1o>Hl\ \1t'lnnLc. Sl)IC and~ (!I m \cwpln Beach. C..11 J'141 AFf'ECll OSA TE, ROMA \11C. <Om!Utmall nmdtd, sintert, fl&i jlOftllt SW\4 l.l. s·1~1~a. \IS licall.h)" hippy. fie lrlCI fia fl'l('a s.or.al 1o>ho 1 CM&OlllJ 1nd en~ btxh. bt~c. $A ... ,. end ~ JI.cad> fOf~.lutr.1•.11i1tbWWl'f'lead Ill& LO marr11gc. W1111 SWF 2J )4, lllnCll~t, wt&oui,. physlCllly f11. •uy best fncnd and ~tr l'N'I· ~n Valley Cl,)I 1712 • Sl.<..'USS .. 1,"l Hcdb P'l'cl~l sctAi \lo1ll'nln IQ t't" f~ nrr•tt:. ram~) \1~ ha•e 00tb tduca uon Or.inic. c.JI 3250 t,~IQ\.I' t?ic~nE\fA \ scckc llll'f.it lad)' DW\t S7 . 4 • llh1e11, \/S,nd.t: 'm.,llUCOJatoe,wtU DWI aaai.bappy JUtCICUful" (1191t11lto, 90 l 1111. play ICMIJ Ind &olf. lo-e in•d S«t1ns en 11ir.a1\t. 11'11'11· c1.111bttcd, dqan1 lady. 40\tJI. 10 Wit a happy hfc lrlCI bwld • laswll rtlell°""'1ip ~\l.t~)'.IN<llnd rapo.1 • ml& lntne c.11 01'# DW\t 11, dqrml, prCSC1111l!lt ti t 175 ttd..• helklr,, nut Swt-for pf. 1et1111s, fun Olltll1&$. l.ai& 8ca...h C..11 4091 Ant.:l ~ca.0\114,prof;. .. ~(1Nt1Q&flyJeelft,C11'°"4ul 1111. rooo-..-s .24·.1' I~"' 1111 • S-'Od ttr'9e o( Iulo,~. and ~ Ii.ids QI\ lr-111t CaU ~72. SV.'\4 Df:SlllF.S SWc.F.T )'II Kl~ • paicS"-1:.,.illl~hair, ... tlloui en for "'lid S\INf\ bl\ Clll ~7 O'\l\\llTb PACKACib. unJ 3 To respo11d to these tuts c.aU 1 (900). 407-437°7 (billed al SJ.49 per ntlmde) or see i11stn1ct lo11s onpage2 Men Seeking Women Si11glellfe O•slomer en.•ice call (310) 592-6040 for infon,ratio11 or assista,,ce. Sf Single Female · SM Single Moi. D 0.YOfced G Goy l lesbion J 1Jew1sn A A)1on • Bloc~. H Huponoc w While N/D No Orvgs N/S NonSMOltf N/DrWc NonDr.nker , ' -----~-, --somt. s~ 67. llhlctic Cnme. edll· SflolSUOUS, SUCCESSRJL pro- cllfd yet n11vr, successful yet fcss1C111116'1/1 9S, lm0kcr. Melts sbm 4 lusnblc, funny}&oo(y )'ft deep. cul· lady 3S4S, any iac:a. &e.ch., wmis, nnd )'ftc:atllll. conservative~ wi Id travtl. llurninaion Bach. c.11 '697. ..tio !ova ialtllict11t--.. Plcax be JUNbr and S' 10 S7, slim. 2S 32. C\1111XG EDGE SWM 24. criJOYS N!S. muriage>rrundcd lrv111t. Call lire! Will sh111C in any scenano. Qd. 3553. 1ured anc1 1oecd<cr. Seal Bcacb. c.u 3239. SUCCESSR;L. CLASSY SW\1. To re spond to &ood-IC!OUng. prolCUlOnal, for11a SWM 33, S4/l I S,scdu~ pcuc girl ws aqilustic11cd. uncnci..-nbcred, IO '!hue f«bnp, lhouiJus. sunscu, these ads call ~le lady 34 .J4 for rcl111cruhip. and M9ru. lrv11e. Call 3384. 1 (900) my search. Corma dcl Mc. Call 4066 s~ 36, 6'2. blonde, blue tyeS. Clvuuan. 11CYa mamcd, N~. 1\h. 407-4377 Sl:.FJONG BRl.:0-ETIC. pcsnc, fu. lcttC, busmess owner. man-'3l86 mu.st hkc sk1U1J Ewopt and mc.~ing mindcci. lllllllll'l&ICI! Beach. Call abcul 11 bola. f1(iyuh allCI fil SW\I {billed at $1.49 S'HV110. casual hi.mmJUS. bla".&ic. OUTGOING. ATTRACTIVE, p er minute) \cwp«t. ull •65.S ATIILEllC. SIM • .S'll', Ph.D., Psy choq111wilh1 wiy saue of lunar or see VERY l~OF.PI-_\ Of_\ T prol~ :ind a pw1cn for culture com1111 1n i11s tn1ctious \1mal 'llemwl SW\1 5'8/l 7S. !5. the form of If\ movia , lhcticr. con- tiro..M.a1r. blue f)CS. lookUIJ for 1 oau and nvd. Pll)'S iaws, swum on page 2 slm. 1nncu•f lad) .,.no hkcs the and -b SaiJna Worn.I (23- btath, d0lncrr1g • .ond !he good h(c 40). who IS hcaJlh alll5CIOllS, edu- lluramgim Beach Call ) IS8. ca1cd, open. honest and Wllhn& 10 mUC ICOl!llllllnCnl !cad111& IOlofe, \iA TI..RE2J SW\i.hlncbomc,.S · 1 C~ \lamqc and Famcly. lq,BC9ch. 17.S. •cry llh!Cllc, secSIJIC slun, 1m Call 4048 er~. 11.allh} 11.cmcn »SO flit! csit'd m an., m11Si., lhf111TC and much llA \OSO~E. ORIGlrr. 6'/blue- lnl"c 'l:c"''J><T' RCJch Call '.\On C) .xi mccha produca. )'Wlhful 40, Ol\1-RSE,ATill "11C'-..ic= V\ new 10 lhe lfU. la\llhs -ly.10l&lly coonuued 10 hanc:sly and ClflCll c- pr<>1cs<1on&I SW\1 30, b 11111.S. hk"" r1111J!ICIUOll U ~ aspcc1S of a 1mn1<. c)Chfll, hilung. campmJ!, 1n lav111& rcbuonslup, sedts 1chlCl'lllrC- 1Cfe\IU1~ c:m\tr\IUl"l, much I!W.'C some, Kif confvJcnt, untrla.mbcrcd (lmpoq1bif 10 labtJ). ~ IJl\t. female wnh 1 laut4ul sm1k who's nlnMhng. 1n1fl11gm1 Sf C<"'1• \k~ UJI 3530 bWIJ:::ie nl pmc1pled. lowcs tra • ind Ilic autdoori. ~(crcnccs \WT AR SL'RH, R ~'Ill looluni f1ir 1ov.ard pt111e, dark ha1rcd/tdr11c loo&_, Seil lklc:lt Call 4210. 18 ? \ tltach and VI<"" bunny \1u<1 Men hkc 10 lu\t fun \('<>-pm lka..JI SE.Ul~G ASIAN, n1ct·ld1111. Call \052. s1l'IOM. profc:wonal SWM 38, S'&/ Seeking ISO 5CCks SAF, pouiblt mam11c A~iFR!CA~ GIADIATOR <1ud. ltvlll(. C:..D 3663. Women big muscles. big n(1}'111ing Lutil lllC fer big, ClnlttWS bJ<'Cldc IOltp llEY St:GAJl MAMA' SWM 3' me' lort& Beach_ Can 33S6 needs~ &-om twom. oorcrwaab OWF/WWF4S.SS llllWlhcime.CaD OVER·RATEDS~!38.5'1(}(190.ltld 3666. hu A>luc cya, self cmpl~ JC'" &Sh ()niJSI, tuih CftOl)', CJ.IJandy SISGLE MO~ WA.VT'F.D. OWM, rannJC and Wiii)' JnlmSled SI pall )'Ollll& 41, SI O', l&hl«JC, hMdsornt, U•c, scmous, sc:nws v.anan 21>-JS hlmarcus, rorrwu ICldr.s OWF J4. lhat approc111CS 1 good man! MllSI be down to caM. soh. lowablt, lender 4l COiia Mesa. Call 449S. and fw110 c:liarm! Dai' be slry ~ WIFE W A.VTFD, by mu fun.'°"911 Ba.c:li. Call lS2 I Teddy Bar type. 39, ST, who loves I0¥111g. 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S'IWIM..-......,,, ..,....., ....... ...., ..... ~.;;.·,_~ ... ~CIU&Nl1DOWMPNI, .... ,....,.,. ...... _ ..i. ..... ___ fttfr .... Cal~ 1t SHAii OWM n. r111us. .................... ~= •Wla... ... \ MOVIES 1.DEOS: From psycho thrillers to undead pies PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS (1991). dir: Wes Craven. The best film from hit-and-miss shock maven Craven, the movie fires some fine s:uiric zingers at the Reagan and Bush eras with this tale of the down-trodden gelling their own back. 0 \'e rcll McGill and Wendy Robie (wacko '\Twin Peaks" ou ple Big Ed and Nadine) play creepazoi~ capitalist .mdlord who keep children in the dungeon or their oby-trapped house of horrors. Mordant commentary on he economic malaise of the '90 , movie is lille<l with inc. funny-terrifying set-pieces. CAR.RIE (t9n}. dir: Brian de PalmJ. The Stephen King adapt:ition gets evocali\'c, brilli3nt trcalmcn1 from de Palma Story has tclckine1ic outcast teen Sissy Spacek avenging herself on high school social s1rat:i.,Wi1h a flawless central performance rom Sp:icck, and de Palma's t)'Pical camera virtuosity SILENCE OF THE LAMDS (1991). dir: Jonathan Demme. The multi-Oscar winner is simply one of the greatest psychological horror films of all time. Based on the novel by T~omas Harris. story has FDJ cadet Jo<lic Foster engaging in uneasy broin-trust "ith psychotic medico ffannibal Lcctur (Anth1lny I lopl..ins in shaded star turn) in order tu catl'h another serial kill er. Unbearably imcnsc Muff from M.111 lo fim'>h. with any number of bravu ra i.cqucn-:c-. f • THE REFLECTl~G SKI N ( 1990). Jir: Pl11llp R1ulcy. Uizarrc and pJinterl~ film rcvol\'cs aroun<l ~-year-oil.I Seth OU\I! (krcm) Cooper) and his nangl.'. r1te~·of·p.1~\J£_e summer in an h.lJho m.l raging, film's genuine mood of im pending tragedy nd doom doc)n't get s-wampcd by the heartless misogyny C direc1or's future pies. 1978's "Dawn o( the Dead" was a sequel to George Romero's "Night of the living Dead," which he maae in 1968 and remade in 1990. pr::unc commu nit). The boy believes his neighbor, J )Oung Engli~h "1<.10", is a -.ampire and has sites on his older brother. Fraught "i!h elliptical sl)lings and a legi t nightmarish tug, movie ays something serious about ho\\ children misinterpret reality. O ne of the mo t visually ravishing genre films. WHITE OF THE EYE (1987). dir: Don3ld Cammel. Gripping, hypnotic psychO·thriller h3s crial killer David "c:11h huving problems on the Jome tic front as he carries out enc of aesthetic, rit ual killings an the Arizona hinterlands. A beautiful, mo aic-like film full of off-beat touches, film is a d1~p~ionate, ambiva tem look at the mo t mystifying. destructive/ creative dnvcs. THE OMEN ( 1976). dir: Richard Donner. First of the D:imien anti-Christ opus' is truly unsettling stuff. The search by money mogul Gregory Peck for his adopted son's origins and the ensuing trail of supcrna1ural carnage succeeds thanks to Donner's no-nonsense approach and human simpa1ico of lovers Peck and Lee Remick. The lnov1e would spawn an uneven, inferior series in which carefully orchc trated deaths would win .QUI over su pcnse and slory logic. FIUClff NIGHT .,. (198S). dir: Tom Holland. Exctllent vampire movie bas · ~cc joining fore.es 1 1V horror ... show hose to a ah:h the suave, • handsome nosfcratu who's moved • in next door. Combo of chuckles, chills and truly dilturtiin& FX , make this one of the few decent undead pies In iomc time. ... Rated: R The Stan: Al Padno, Jack Lenvnoo, Ed Hams The Story: A quartet of sleazy real estate agents (Pac:lno, Lemmon, Hanis, Alan Min) are fore.~ to use every dog-eat-dog ~ they know~ the corporation's twttc.hct man Wee Balctwin) lays down the new offlc:e policy: The top salesman of the month gets a Cadillac: Eldorado. The KGond man wlll ~ a set of steak knives; everyone dsc gets a pink slip. 1M Scoop: IV\ electrifying adaption of David Marnd's play and profanely funny, scorching, needle~ view ot the survival of the '-'lftttest which Is apedalty ~levant for the economic malaise of the '90s. Oftctor James foley, who his ln S*t ftms ("At (JosC Ranse," "Ma Oertc, My Swut") been OYaty florid, pafectf)' ~ the lmOfll tafl9 of Mamet's~. and sets \I~ pcrfonnenca from the ensemble ca. Though ~·s grat, Lmmon, as the offtcc WW'-hone on a bed snalc, ls the .. °' 'WNch Mur-. Olcar5 ere mede. TN5 ls sartng, thcspic cwr dclr on cwry level. A note: Watch Plcino's atty scenes With ·Jonllhln Pryce and realty listen to whit he's ~· . . Ttie Score: 7 '-!td Clft MO ..... tO ..._MIL Under Siege Rated : R The Sws: Steven Sugai, Tommy lee Jones and Gary Busey The Story: A schizo Navy commander (Busey) and rogue Q.A. agent (Jones) tum up to take over the USS Missouri and make a lcilltng on the arms mor1<et by selling the ship's arsenal of Tomahawtc nuclear-tipped missiles. Unbdcnownst to them, they 1n being ste.althlly hunted by the ship's c;ook (Sagal), an ~-SEAL dedicated to stopping the terrorists at eny cost ... The Scoop: Merdfutly free of the kind of jingoistic: ftag-wMig you'd f;)(pect with the material, Steven Seagal's MWat film could best be described as "Die Hard Goes to Sea." As usual, no rut surprises here, just Steve's standard brand ot good ol' Politically Incorrect uttra-vioknce as he knifes, chops, skewas, 90U9b, blows up eitd othel'Mse wastes the biddies with the oc:caslonal sardonic wittlcism. As fer as ,The Stt.ien su,.t Atrocity ~ Hl9hll9hts arc concerned, two sequences arc sure to Unger. a nk:e, messy lrnpelWe by girder and I dlmactic: dud In which the meln vlUn has his eye tom out just before the coup-de-9f8Ce of a knife In the brain. Falrty octtms non-step action. The Score: 6 Mr. Baseball Rated: PG-13 The Star: Tom Selleck The StOtY: \\'hen his batting average and attitude fall below .232, rebdlious New Yotk Yankees star Jade Elliott (Seneck) is tnlded to a .Japanese t~m, Nagoya's Chunichi Dr&goos. A rugged, fun-loving individualist, Jade can't abide the fanatical,· team-oriented regimen of his adopted team, and instantly collides with his pufectJonlst coocti, Uchiyama (Ken Takakura). In spite of his initial abhorrence to the Nippon sports mind·set. Jack -with the help of a beautiful p.r. woman (Aya Takanashl) -eventually gains Insight and understanding of the team ethos of his new country. TM Scoop: Although we'Ve seen a hundred variations on the fish-out-of -water-ugly-American· on-the·r~ scenario, "Mr. Baseball" is dNerting enough fun. The combative re\ationship bctwun Selleck and Takakura is highly entertaining, as are the game and training sessions which comey the kind of wisteria glfdcn meticulousness with ~ another OJlhn \nterpms one of our camy's flYOf'ltc pastimes. TM one rNljor drawbeck Is the rather preclctable romance between the brash playct end glt1. The Score: 6 Hero Rated: PG-1 3 The Stars: Dustin Hoffman, Geena Davis, Nldy Garcia The Story: After being rescued (along with several other · passengers) fr"Ol'h a plane crasa. by reluctant petty criminal Bernie l..aPlante (Hoffman), lV reporter Gale Gay1ey (Davis) plays up Semie's Impromptu heroics for a ratings boom. Since Bernie disappeared after his Samaritan actions, Gale and her station tum the unknown hero into a media star and offer S 1 million if he reveals himself. When drifter John Bubber (Garcia) steps forward to claim it; Bemje is not happy ... The Scoop: Ari uneosy mix ot genlAI Capra-com and '90s cynicism, "Hero" makes the mistake of trying to have It both ways: While i~ posits some good questions regarding oor confused contemporary definition of personaJ heroism, it seriously missteps in simultaneously condemning and embracing Its c~d characters. While Garcia is fine as the conscience-stricken opportunist who nonetheless fits the bdl, Hoffman's over.used mennemms make him come across like a midd\e"*d Ratso Riuo. Despite a few good chuclda here and there, the film just can't make up its mind. The Score: 5 '. t Edgemare ~L Phone 7SC).1122. From 7 • F.tll into Fuhion, Nov. 13 at 11 a.m., National Charity Lea.sue. Fullerton chapter SJOO pp. Contact M.lrgo John~. 771-luncheon at Anaheim Marriott. S40 pp. 11211 Phone 441-1716. •l e Bal des Papillons, Oct. 31 at 6 p.m.. •Somewhere OYet the Rainbow, Nov. Interval House dinner dance, live .rid si-14 at 5 p.m .. Pediatric Uncer ReseMcti lent .iuct1ons at R1tz·Carlton, Laguna Foundation "Bid for ~ Kids" dinner Niguel BT; masques op1i0nal. S20<HOO dance and auctions at Hyatt Irvine. BT-opt. pµ Honorary ch.11rwomcn, Carol Burnett S 125 pp. Phone 532-8692. JncJ CJrne ltam1hon Phone 13101 594 · 11492 • 1nl.inders' Bl.id Tie P.irty, Nov. 14, Olive Crest Treatment Centers .it loation J Halloween Halloo. Oct. 31 at 6:30 TBA. Contact Donna Andert, 777-4999. p.111., Rehabilitation Institute of Southern •Dinner D.ince, Nov. 14 at 6:30 p.m., lJl1forn1,1 dinner .1t Los Alamitos Race l CHOC M.ld Hatter Guild at Anaheim Mar· lrJl SlS·SO PP f>hone 633•74oo. non. S75 pp. Contact Janet Nagurski, 532· • Spooks, Spirits .:md Vood oo, Oct. 31 at 8675. ., p m , ~1gmn~ Women of Art lnslltule nl '>c.1u1hcrn Calil1>1 n1.1 ..it Four Seasons, • Cui no Night, Nov. 141 . 6 p.m.· l'.t'WP<>n 6l'.lt h s 1 SO µµ CQ)tuml' or 8T. midnight, CHOC Trl'S Osos guilCl al Westin lunl.ICI Sus.in "'1 f.iddt•n, 723.4216, or South Coast Plaza llotel, Cosw Mesa. 550 ~u'"' Bet.·chnt•r b7S·tl7<J2 pp. Cont.act Janet Nagursli, 532-8675. •Christmas Boutique, Nov. 21, 9 .i.m.· 3 p.m.. CHOC Lamp ligfltet guild at Ga.rden VO\.'e Community Center. 52 pp. Coni.xt ~ N.igursld, 512·8675. • Flor.ii Oesip Out 1nd INAch, Nov. 21, 9 .i.m.· noon, CHOC Punch & Judy Guild al !Yul Ramires' Studio, Irvine. S2~ pp. Contact Janee Nagurski, 532-3675. • Ruth Berle Ce,lebf"ily GoU O.Uslc, Nov. 20.22, ~ric.ln lung Assn. at Rancho Mi· rage Country Club, Rancho Mlragt. Phone (619) 297-3901. · • Business in the Arts Aw1rds1 Nov. 22 at 6:30 p.m., OC Business Committee for the Arts at Pacific Mutual, Newport Beach, reception at Ritz Restaurant. Coclct.111 attire. S200 pp. Phone 754-0866 ( I )f I t t I j( ) I "t ', • tte.irt .ind ~ole Cl.issic. Oct 31 al 7:30 • Oper.i Ball, Nov. 14, OpcrJ Pacific: at J rn "ml•ric.in I ll•Jrt ~sn SI.. \\alk or run, locatlOO TBA. Phone 546·7372. • AJl.l Cofftt Warehouse & Roa.sling Co. llllo. run 1'.il.. h•l..l· rufo al J.1mboree Center/ 8 Project Playhou se '92, Nov. 14 al 6 506 3151 St .. Newport Beach, 675-0233 lt\Jll l\q;l·lln '"'nl' f>honc 656·lSSS. p.m., HomeAid OC ou1c:loor auction of •Aromas Espresso t1re 259 E. 17 St., • Thl' Mother of All Parties. Oct. 31 , 8 custom plJyhousn at Hard Rode C.fe, Cosla Mes;a, 5-48-2224. µ m l .1 m Rodwll Mouarty's 12th an-Newport Center Fashion Island. S15 pp. 11u.1I 1 tJllu\\t·rn Co-Wm<' Ball fe;itures the Phone 6 77·7772. •Beu SI. Cofreehouse 3333 Bt'ar St., 111~ Ho1~ .11 H 1.111 Rq,'<'n<v In.me $20 pre· • Pusport to Literacy, Nov. 14, Orton Cost.>"~· 435·2167. 111 HO <.lJ\ 01 t'\l'nl f>honl' %6-5152. n.'\k·~1.:1 Society d1nnl'r auction and Trivial ~, 8 Blue Muble Cofftthouse 1907 H~1bof • MJ>querJdl' IJdnl'h Oct 31 31 8 Pur..uol al Bl'\."t'fly llc11tage Hotel, Cosu lvd 11 m ~ID::. S<·r. 1 t.., foundJtoun Jl Dana "'les.l S40 pp Phone 261 ·8661 B .. Costa Mes.I, 922627, 6.46--5776 'c11r11 RNirl SC..O pp Ph .. nc f,61 ·5000, • Chimpionship for Charity, Nov. 14 at 8 ufe Conceno 171 E 17th St, C~ ,.,, -l -1'19 6 p m .. Ame11can Red Cr~ and Multiple Mcs.l, 642·84'10 •Tribute to Women N11, 1 JI 11 .i.m. Sclerosis Society p<ofesst0nal boxing m<llch, d d ts •··I .. ,... 1 •Cafe P.iris 2263 Fairview Rd.. Cosu V\\(A tl·coi;n111011 .ind cd,·b1Jt1011 brunch inner an sp<>f mcmora.,. ia a"'-''°" a Jl lfyJll Regen() lf\inl' ~60 pp Contact The Sports Club/Irvine Bf-Opt. SlOO pp. M~. 650.1134. KJth~.x•brmg. 542 1577 •Riverboat Ca· Contact Christin.a Peters, 975·8'100. •Coffee Corral 2801 H.irbot Blvd .. Costa sino, Nov. 1. 6· 11 p.m., Lurninaircs of •Disneyland Walk, Nov. 15, 9 a.m.· 1 Mesa, 434· 1020. Dolwny lye ln,111u1e i:aming and light din· p.m, CHOC pledge walk near Disneyland. ner aboard Charley Brown's, Nc"'pon Be-Cont.let Janet Nagurski, 532·8675. •Diedrich Coffee .ind Espresso Bar 474 wach S75 pp •Music _ ll's Magic, Nov. 16, 10 a.m.· £. 17th SL,~ Mesa, 646·0323 •Pheasant Hunt Nrn J, 7 a.m .4 pm., 2:30 p.m.. OC Philharmonic Society •Diedrich Coffee 3601 Jambofee Road, CHOC PJdr1nos .11 lt1Jhauge·s. Norco. Women's Committees luncheon fashion Newport Beach, 833-9143. S ISO pp ContJ(t JJm.'l Nagursl..1, 532-show at Hyatt Regency Irvine. Contact 11675 Nicole Denholm, 673·5062. •Graffeo Coffee at Newpott North Cen- • Tnbute lo )eJn Tandowsky, Nov s .it •Celebrity Golf Tourn•ment, Nov. 16, tcr, Bison Avenue between Camelback .. • 1tea Ewftu CNter ac ua. Umpu5 Dm1e .nct Br_idp Rold. lrviM, B56-SOOO. ~. ol Sttipl. WIShircton's notorious · · sa!Kists, perform .{ p.m. Nov. 1. idem: S6·510 . • 11\'ine lmprov ~255 Campus Drive, Ir- vine, BS4·5-455. Just in lime (Of Hal· loween, the Thr~ Headed Comic -~ I.lg team tno of Doug Senj()r'I, Don B.lm· h.irt and Jim Hope -aPPNrs through Nov. 1. Bob Nickmiln and Alex Reid yuk it up Nov. 2·8. T~ lmprov kicks of( its first Food Drive with the Nov. 1 performance, when admission is free with two cans of food SundJY\ through Thursd.iys 15pecial events excluded). Anyone who produces a voter stub at the dooi Election D.ly, Nov 3, .ldm1ued free. Show11mos Thurstl.ty 8:)0 p.m.; frtd.Jy al II 30 .md 10 JO p.m.i SJturd.ty at B ;and 10: 30 p m ; and 54.lllO<ly·Wednesd.iy at 8 lO p m Adm~ SIOfl: S7· 10. • Oranle CountT Cruin a1 P.icirie Sym phony lfuildtng. 1 S E S.lnlJ lvl.i 81..d , S-int.t Ana, 840· 1406 "R.atdefs ol the l05t Or.inge" ~esentcd B pm. Oct. )1, ~lur· d.Jys in NOYt'mbff aoo Dec. 12 TieJ.ets S12·S1 5. • Drt.iH at South Coa>1 Pl.ua, 3333 8rtS· tol St • Costa Mc-sa, 540 8231. "flora and Faun•. Thr~ Oeadc-s ol Jewels Inspired by N.tl\Jre." an CllhibtllOn from tJ'lt' Cartier Museum collectlOfl of )f'Wt'led ~ from the 1940.-~. including the famous Duch· s of Windsor P.lnlher Brooch. on view 10 .i.m.·5 pm. Nov. 2·15. • Ch.impions Sports BM at Irvine M.u· rioll, 18000 Von K.lrman Ave •• hvine, 724· 3640. ''Haunted Happy Hour" 4:30-7 p.m. Oct. 30 feJtures S2 ~ buffet. "Mon)(er M.lsh Bolshl" 7 pm · 1 :30 .l.m. Oct 31 ft-•11ures S 100 prize cosiume con· t~ gift ccrt1ria1es 10 Champ.ans and the This is the fUtOUs Due ess of WindsCH Pant Brooch, which will be di played u part of "Flor and Fauna: Three Decad of Jewels Inspired by N lure/' an e•hibition f the Cartier Museum co led.ion of jeweled-pi from the 1940s-60s, 1 a.m.-S p.m. lhroup 1 S beganning Mond.ly Cartier at South Coas Pl.ua in Costa Mes~ --11 JO J m UC Philh,1rmon1c S<x1ety Providence Speech and HcarinR Center at Street and M.lCArthur Boulevolrd, 644 lun,ht•1in JI Nl'"J><'rl Bl·.uh Counlr, Club. A\1Jra C.olf Course. Carlsbad Phone 639· 0393 r-- - --- - - SJS pp Phont• ">'>i J41l 4990 I CO PON CO PO 1,,,01111,,, • Kelly's eorru and Fudge fK.tOty 309 I • Humanitarians of the Year "°' 5 .11 • World or Wines, Nov 19, Olive Crest m .n " .n G ~~ '~ b. ----' Ch Id f nd d Palm St , Suite B, Balboi, 723-0798. t. JO p m ""'•rth OC YMCA JwJtd> dinner A vxu i ren ou JtlOl'I inner at I ll f ull!'rtnn Mar11011 S 100 pp Phone 879· Rttz-CJrlton, Ugun.a Niguel Cont.let lOtS • Rock N' Java 1749 Nl'Wpor1 01\d, % ~, Verleur or Da"1<f ~1c£1wtt, 777-<4999. Newport Bt'ach, 650-4430. I • ~:lirornia Cl.lHics. NCA s. Michael 8 Winie r Rh.lpsody, Nov. 20 at 11 .i.m.. • 51.lrbudi's Coffee Co. 2801 E. Pacific I MundJv1 and 111 Time Cell<'~ dinner at An· Tustin Ar~ Wonun's Club fast11on show al :I T~I.n T to1ne. Le Mc11d1l'n Newport BCJch, fea-Ana~1m Mamou. S45 pp. Phone 639-Coast llighway, Corona del Mar. tur~ "'mes f rnm ··Ch S 110 pp. Phone r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:::====::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i1 476 .!001 • T ute or S.an Clemen It. Noo. 6, 6-11 p m • SJn Clcm<!nle Chamber of Com· ml'rt e wine tJs11ng and food sampling at Cc1'>.! Rom.mhca San Uemenle Phone 4921131 • Villorian r .air, NCJ\ 7, 10 J m.·4 p m , 01<,<0\1'ry Mu~·um of OC arts and cra(ts, lun ,1nll g,11t1t..,, lood Jnd entcrtJ1nmen1 .:it till' mu"4•um '" ).intJ .A,n.1 Adults, SS pp ; < h1ldrt•ri undt•r 11 S 3 pp Phone 54().. 0404 •Winter in C.imelol, Nov. 7 at 6:30 p m . Our Lady Queen of Angels AuK1l1ary cltnnl'r d.incc Jnd auctions at Newport Ur.1ch M.trnott BT opt. S75 pp. • Run for Cover. Nov 8, HomeA1d OC 101\ run, SK run/w.ilk and 1 K Kids' Fun Run at Newport Center fashK>n Island Rt'g1!>lrilllon besuns at 6 d m .. races at 7·30 am Adults, S'15 pp. ·Children SlO; or t>qual ~SO< plcdgf'S Phone 5'12·1912. • R.a.ult·D.aule and J.au, Nov 8 at 2 pm . Newport Harbof.,...ost.i Mo.> llOflS ( luli htlll(.fay r.i~1on mow, boutique and IJuHct .it Wt>'>hn South Coast Plaza. Costa Ml~.1 SJS pp Cn11tact Bermce Ellis, 548- .1(,n) • Mt.'mories in the Miking. Nov 10, 6-9 p m Allht'ml<'r's ~~ hOI'\ d'ocu"'r~ .ind .1Uction ol p.ltntm~ at Bowets Mu>evm, \an1.1 An.1 S 15 pp f>hone 28)· 1111 • Wine .and Ch.tmpoagne fe,I, Nov 11, (1 Ill IO p m • Rf'<I k1tibun 100 of "men l.tn Ro·il tross s.11111ll111g and buffN .it B.il- 1~>.1 11.iy llub, N1''"pm1 8Nch Sb5 pp l'h11ne 8 ls 'i 1111. 1·'1 J JO • l>t>~fgn~ of fr.1111.: Gl•hry, Nu"' 11 at 11 lll .1 m Mu~·um Council of Nt>wport 11,111•11 Ml Muwum hu' lo S.u1ld Monica, lune h .11 Roclwn \\Ji;rwr in Gehry·deslgned Newport Beach &yfronr Dining • Boot Slip Parlcing Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Happy Hour • Dancing & Cocktails Live Entertainment Nightly Halloween Costume Party ~ and c.osturne Omtest fY . with Cash Prires (21 & over) ~ Live Entertainment ''Hot Tin Roof' DINNER FOR 1WO ONLY 825 T ... 0-I'•_,.... •i:.n It ..... M..._., "We'd like to invik you to an incredible dinner for two, -.~11'11'1 hiMchi·tt)'lc ~l .. your mble. ror ju• 1251 \'our mcaJ will include nutritiou1 •hrimp eppeti7.cr, lht' tr111d tionaJ lknihana healthy ta.lad:Teriyaki Beer Julic-nne cook~ wit c:allioaH •nd mudtroom1, Chickt'n with Sname St't'd1, Jape onion 'il6up, frcthl)· cul vcietabln. Alt wrved wi1h the ullima ~nmpanion1 10 • hHllhy meal, ri~ and green tu. Sn hrini in od for the food, th• fun, •nd the f anta•tic price. h't nur 1ru1t" < \'Hiid Ihm S~her lO, 1992, .....,.dmi n..,.,. onl). II -, . -1 I l I . : • L.t. .. __ ...l - j f11)(·11w1 <lflll>f""-1121 • M.,,....C fte)1 UIOMDI.-• ~Beech~ (1t•~ \111lw011" 1714177•·4940 • °f""11-<ll01.U'°'7717 • C:.ynl lnd1.-tt'). Ulll041U17 Oft'tr "°' \o ... ~,,.~Ill. N.c ~"""'Ill!)'.,...,........,_,._ ~~~------------------ -, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I _J • 1.111et Paciria •C the F~ival Forum Theiler, 650 Laguna Coln~ ROo)(f (on the Festrval ol the Arts $!0Undsl, .Ligunil Beilch. 642·9275. 199?· 91 Children's Se-'~ kicks olf 11 : 30 ii m ind 1 :30 ind 3 :30 pm. Oct. 31 ·~N. 1 \\<llh ii Hal· low~n pt~am (eatunn~ .. Peter and the Wol(" .ind 'Ghouls and ·Coblins. ·• Adm1s· SIOl'I: S6-S8. • lilllroom Dancing. 610 W. 18th St., Costt ~. 6.44-5110. A class on ball· room dancing and West Coast swing 1s of feted 6·7 T~y nights. • Coslil ~ ~ldsl~rs at COS(.) Mesa Seniot Citizen· Center, 19th Street and Pomona Avenut-, Ca.ta Mew, S45· 5669. A ~niof ob.ten square dance group Sttl.s ~ienced clana:rs to pn them exh Thuncby at 9 i.m. •IMM ~ Theuff '4242 umpus Dr.. IMne, 8~4-4646. M.lrlil Benitez ~nl$h Dance ~ny of Sane.a Fe ~I· d>rate 20th anniven.;i!Y wiCh ~rfonn· aoces & pm. Noll 5-6. Tidets S20. • Orilnge Coul a,,~ Room 110 O~ Sh.do, 2701 Fa1MeW Rd, Cosu Mesa, 432·5880. r~~rt <WlCe wor1t· shop thilt ceachei basics of countty wet· «n dance scheduled 7.9 pm. Fridays. Oct. 30-Dec. 11. Ftt· S46 • SattU lnstiMt ol Choreographic Ms 1695 IMne Ave . Suite e. Costa ~. 650-7986 A clance workshop te.Kh•!"S lal10 and Amcnc.in styles pre· sented noon-2 pm. Nety Saturday. A non·impiel musde toning ~ P'~led 10·30.11 :30 a .m. Ftt: HO pet pMOn • UO fine Arb Village ~acer, C.-impus Drive and Bridi;e Ro.ld, Irvine. 856·6616 UCI Dance En~mble Sia~ eta~ works by master choreogrJphers of 20th Century Amerian dance \lal~nc Beths, Soph~ M<Ulow, Donald Mdvl)"lt' Jnd Antony Tudof 8 p.m Oct. 19·JO and 2 and 8 pm Oct 31. locl.cts: S6·S10. I I I f I~ \ :\ ~ 'k I .... rant, 122 £. 17tf1 St.. 5.lnta Ana, 472· 9015. Featured re.ders Citherine Spear and Frank Ortfg' ,oin musical group ).tne Mans(ocld's Head a p.m. Nov. 2. Open readmg follows m.iin program. Admission: frtt. • friends ol Orange Coast College's NOfm&n E. Watson Ubrary 1n the g.ardens of the Willis longycar residence Ot'l Lido Isle 1n Newport Be.Kh, 432-S087 • )ewbh Community Center 250 Baker St., Cost.a Mesa. 751 ·0608. "ladies Night Ouc," a new, fi"e·wtt>k literature 6eries, begins 7:30 pm Nov. 2 to introduce a di· verse group of female au~ from the 19th and 20th cenlUfies. Fee: S18-S23. •Mes.-Verde Libruy 2969 Mesa Verde Omie E~. Cosu t..1cw, 546-5274. The Friends of Co5U ~ Library present "2900 Miles O((·Br~y," a readl'lg ol fO<Jr ~-act ~vs. 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5. Ad· mission is frtt but ~nee tickets muse be obt.lined either ac this branch 0< the other Costa Mes.i branch M>.t to the OowntOIHI\ Commumcy Cencer. • Newport Be.ach Public Ubruy COton.i del M.lr Branch, 420 Maric;old. Corona del Mat, 6"44·3187. "Kids Stuff," a free book dub goured for second through lifth gr ad· ers and featuMg SIOries. creilNe dram.ll· ICS, arts and crafts and dfscussj()ns wilh local au1hot5, held Wednedays at 3:30 pm througti Nov. 4. • N""porl Beach ,ubllc library Mari~ Branch, 200S" Dover Or., Newport Beach, 644·314S. "After School Boole Oub," a free book club geared for second through fifth grolders and featu11ng SIC>l~ cre;itive dramario, arts .ind er.WIS and d1)Cu~siofls w1ch loul autl\ofs, held Wedncsd.iys at 3 p m. chroui;h Nov 18 • NC~J>Ofl Bt>ach Public library Nt'Wpotl Center 81Jnc.h, 8S6 N("'port Ccntef Drr.e, N~µort 81.'ach, 644·3167 Jnd 64-l.)181 Pnzc-\1.mning Aui.tr.:ilhln flOl,eli\t and UCI Engl1Jl ptofosw Thom.ls Keneally lc.>ch a d1i.CUUIOn o( h1> OO'ot'I "Sch1ndlel"s ltSl" .ll •Hi· Time Cellars 250 Qs!e St., Costa Mew, 650-8463 Tastings Of new WU\eS from old witlef~ featured 3.7 p m Thurs· days. New wiM arrivals t.lsted 3·8 p m. Frid.Jys. Winery ~1ngs p<e)Cntcd Sarur· da~~· P~ per tasce vJ11es. •Newport Beach Public library (Ofona del 11.~r Br.inch, 420 M.:111gold >M! .• Co- rona del M.-ir, .644-3 136 "TeJllme .and Comp..1ny," which explores the role of 1.-ice and fiM linens 1n grac10Us entMJ1ning. P'~nted 3 p.m. Nov. 5. Adm1ss10n· fr~ •Newport leach Public library New· port Center Branch, 856 San Clemence Drive, N~ Bt>ach, 644 3181. lhe Viscott MothOO of psychotherapy explo1cd in a i1e-evening scmmar al 7 Nov. S. • ~ H•rbor ATt Museu.m 850 5.ln Clemen~ Or., Newpott Beach, 759· 1122. A Printmalung OemonSlrallon ~•II be given 3 p.m. Nov. 1. Artist R.ic:hel lachOwicz insents t~ next "T~y Till at Noon" 00 Nov. 3 A video mllhnee (or •·Boch Art and life: ~mini at 25 .. presented 2 pm. Nov. 5 and 3 p.m. Nov. 8. "Eq>lore Mod· em M.tslm," an an class for 1ludenb age\ 7· 12. runs l :l0·5 pm Tllf'SCbys Nov. l. 10, 17 and Dec 1. Fee S35·SAO Or .• Costa Mesa, 847-1190 • Onn~ County Inside ldgt .it Scott's SealocxCB.ir .ind Crill, 3300 Bustol, Cosu Mesa, 647· 1909. Steve lamr._pro(essor or lntemationJI Ret.ltions at USC. ~.lb on "The Prom1~ ol the New World Order" 6:3Q.8:30 a.m. Nov 4. S25 lee 1ncll.lde$ buffet b<e.aldast. Best Bet Brazi lian jazz group Vclas performs 8 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday in Or· ange Coast College's Fine Aris Recital Hall, 2701 F;.irview Ro ad, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $9.50· $12. Call 432-5880. .. Classical, Opera & Traditional • llVine 8.ircby The.tier 4242 umpus Dr , Irvine. 854-4646. In.inc Youth Sym phony petfonns at Ch1!dren's HJl!ol.\een toncl'ft 11 am. Oct. 31 Tocle~ S5·S10 (free ror children '" costumel. OrJngc County Chamber Orchestra presenti. 'TJn· ., t.lhzmg T rca.ures," .i concert OI \\<Ott.> by Haydn. Lully, RcxJ11go and C.incr; 2 p m Nov. 1. Toekets Sl2·S29 The Orani;t- County Ph1lharmoo.c Socie()' and the l• · • guna Chamber Music Society pu~sent the ~ Cu.irneri String Quartet performing ~orls ~ Ha)-dn, OOOnJny1 aod Schubert 8 p m Nov 4 Tidets S11·S22 •Christ Church by lhl! SN Unih!d Methodist HOO W Balbo.J Bhd. NC\'f'°'l Beach, 968·54 ttj or 970 854S. The 11\l'· piece H.irmoni.l Bo>roquc Pl.l)<'~ p<>rlorm Ian 10 and AJ>f1l 15 lid.ets SB f>l'' con· ~. Send dwc.t..\ to 19795 V1ll.ii;<"r G1d1•, Yo.b.l l1nda, 92666 or call • Or.inge CoJst College 2701 F.iir\i1l"\" ROJd, Co:.tJ M~~ 4l2·SA80. l>:t·)b.>Jrdi\t Robert \'VJl.>4111 prl·lot'nb J frl'o! ll'C1t.1I ,JI noon Oct 2'1 lf.'.llur1ng '~rt..> by Cum ming. Soler. CMpin Jnd t....lbJh:\\l) C",() Young Mm a p.ano "cudcnt Crum Cal St.lie Fullcrcon, Ollt'rs .i rice pr~11.:w nl her i;r.id· uJte 1t:e1tJI noon °"'"' 3 and ~ 8<>th re 1C • a. O~ton Boob at South c~ Pfau. 3313 S. BrlStOI St., Cost.l Mes.. (6191 -154 · 9100. As a speci.>1 H.illowttn lrC.'at from 1 • 4 p.m. OC1. 31 , authot Tom McN.i1TW1r.i will tell Pilate srories and other \poolcy ~~hoof. 10 am Nov 5. frtt p..11anu S1.oryt1me f()f r.:==========================:; SHOOTERS ~l' T~QUILA BAR & CAFE ~~«) ITS·A DEAD MAN'S · COSTUME PARTY Enter OUr Contnta For: • Scariest Costume This Side of Hell • Sexiest costume • Most Original Costume 3· and 6 ye.ir-olds oifered Mond.iy eve· mn~ .it 7 throush Nov. 21. • Upchur<h·Brown lool.stl~ 384 fot· est Ave., No 15, lai,"UN Be.-.ch, 497-8373. UCI Wnting Progr .lm srudcf'lts re.ld from chelr ~ks a p m. Oct 28 COME TO THE SCARIEST . BAR IN TOWN AND DRINK FROM OUR WITCHES BREW If You Dare/ BLOODWEISER • BLOODY SCARY. • TRANSYLVANIA'TEA •BATS IUICE •VAMPIRE BITE •GREEN, GOBLIN •SEX ON THE COFFIN · 725 BAKER STREET. COSTA MESA CA 92626 • 540-5~1 (Delicious Barn Size Fdet Mignon included. Served with saJad. Bread and Farmstyle Beans) 2300 Harbor Blvd. at Wilson, Costa Mesa in _,- HARBOR-$-CENTER Can for more Information or reservations: 641 -9777 ~~Collll W••l•ld I~ Oda'••l8i 1W •t ·r r '' .ils will be held in Music Room 101. • P<1ciftc Chorale at Orange County Per- 10<m1ng Ms Center, 600 Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa. 252-1234. The chorale opens 11s se.ison 7:30 p.m. Nov. 1 with Men- delssohn's flt1iJh featuring baritone Sherrill "iln~ "' the tule role. "Pacific Symphony Orcht'>lr.:i under 1he baton of John Alex· Jnde1 .lnd Pacilic Cho<ale Children's Cho- rus Jl'>O fealured Tickets: S 15-S1 00. Jaa, New Age & Blues •Alta Coffee Warehouse & Roasting Co. ~06 Jlst St., Newport Beach, 675-0233. Altcrn,11ive J.lzz/folk duo Shannon's Closet 1x•rfurms 6:30 p.m. Oct. 29. • B.lrbacoa 3J33 W. Pacific Coast High-" \~Jy Nl.'wport Beach, 646-6090. 5.:i'IO· phon1>l leff Conz.:ilei and his band perfofm 'I p m fodJyS • Birr.lporetti's 3333 Bristol St., CO!>la \\t''>.1 850·9090 P.lul Kent Quartet. lea- tu11ni: Milch Mitchell on sax.lphone. Tern L1.;.1n on b.u,, lours de FJrra on \1bes, · ~t.ll ~ I tullJnd on drums and Kent oo l..ey- U.1Jrch. plJ~~ 6-9 p m. Sunda)'5. Don Mill· ,., ~ B·i.: 8.imJ plJ)~ muS>C f0< dancing eo.ery Monc.l.>y from 6-11 30 p m Admt~ton 8 Blue M.lrble Coffeehouse 1907 HJrbo< BIHJ, C1NJ Ml"i.l 64&-5776 The l.u Eco- hur11o1Ji•, T 110 plJ\'"> blut"> 8-11 p m. Oct .''I l 1wr1Ju pl.>~-1.uz Oct 30 from 9 , • p m m1dn1i.:h1 8 CJfe lido 501 JOth !>t 1'l'~port Beach. i..~~ .?%H 1u..• i-...1ppJ .icJ The AU-Stars IX'""' m Ol I .?'J 1 he De rel. Bordc.iu\ Gruup pl.1y<> Oc1 30 IS5 c~erJ Dee ~'e /\11 N(•1I ''ng' J·lll .ind blues SJ1urdJ)'S rn October !SS (O,el) ShO\\t1mes 8·30 p.m · 1 J m. Thursdays and Sundays-WcdnMCl.1)~. <) 1 30 .:i m friday-SJturdays. • Capislrano's 1 JJS E. Oyer Ro.id, Santa AnJ. 641 490 1 (vNy Sund.iy i>nJoy Jfter noon 1Ju fcJt uring the sounds of lht• Ron Kob.:iy.:ish1 Tno • C.umelo's 3510 E Pacific Lo.1!>t I lrgh· way, C0<un.i dcl MJ r, 675-1922 . Jeff Conu le\ pl.iys \Oprano ).lxophone 8 p.m Mondays •Diedrich Coffee & Espresso Bar 474 E. 17th St . Costa Mt>s.i, 646-0323 Paul Kent and Friends play 9 p.m -midnight Satur· da)'\ Adm1ss.on· frtt. •Irvine Buday Theiiter •242 Clmpus Dr , Irvine, 856-5000 Mullicultural Arts Council of Oranb'C County presents 1azz lr umpeter Freddie I tubb.:ird 8 p.m. Oct JO Ttckets S 16 S 20 •Max""ell's By the Su 317 Pacific Co.lSI I t1gh .... 1y, Huntington Beach, 536-2555. J.uz pr~nll~d Frid.ly-Saturday nights at 8 .ind 10 .ind Sundays at 4 .lnd 6 p.m. Spe- coJI gu~ts vocallSI MaJ<tne Weldon on Ott 10 31. l he loyce Collons Trto with Colhns on piano, Jim DeJulK> on b.:is.s and ltJrold Md!>On on drums Nov 1. There i1 a SS i>nt<'rtarnmcnt chdrge and S7 minimum 1oodlb<>vl•rage ch.irge per person per show. CJll the 1.111 1 lutlinc at 536-2029 (or up· d.Ul'' ·• Ni>w Orleans Juz Club of Southern Co11ifornia .it Elks lodge, 212 Elks lane, '1.1n1.1 Ana, 664-1408 Swing Sav.int led by M.lll Johnson and Tom Kubis performs 1-6 KIDD: can't wait for Halloween From 4 catch Kidd when he performs lave this weekend nt I l.1rpoon Henry's, located in 1hc Dana Point Mnrin::i. Ktdd !>:ud he ts especially loo~ing forwa rd to 1hc show on Saturday, l followcen 111ghl. I Its show ~torts DI ·8 tonight, uncJ 9 p.m. on Friday and Sa turday. Fbr more mformn tion, call 841 -242 1. . p.m. Nov. 1. • OrAnge Cout Colle1e Fine Arts R«:ital Hall, 2101 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, 432-S880. Brazilian-style jazz groop Vefas performs 8 p.m. Oct. 31 and 3 p.m. Nov. 1. Tickets: S9.5CH 12. • Players 18100 Von 1Glrm.1n Ave., Irvine. 660-9215. "Mambo Kings" Brazilian jazz presented Saturda)'\ 6-9 p.m. • Pronto Crill at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Easy-listening jazz, featuring sounds rnOuenced by Tom Jones, Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra and Johnny Mathis, presented 5:30-8:30 p.m. Wednes· days-Fridays. • Randell's 3 I lutton Centre Drive, Santa Ana. 556-7700. Time Table plays contem· f)Orary j;izz Thursday nights in October. Guitarist Randell Yoong-and the LA Blues All)(ars play blues Friday ni~ts in October. Showtimes· 8 and 11 p.m. Admisslon: free. • Sakur.a 80S2 Adams Ave., Huntington Beach, 374-0265. Soprano saxophonrSI lcff Conz.:iles performs 9 p.m. Thursdlys. • Skylldit lo bby lounge at Irvine Mar· non, 1 l'JO<>o Von Ka rman Ave., Irvine, S53· 0 100. Easy-listening jau by guitarl5l Robert ContJ 5·8 p .m. MoOday-Frid.ly. •Studio ufe -Coron• del Mar 3201 E. Coast Hwy • Corona del Mar, 67S-7S75. Saxophonist lcff Conzales and his band performs 9 p m Saturdays. He performs solo 7 .30 p.m Sund.:iy Jnd Tuesdays. Pop, Rock & Country •Alla Coffee W.lrehouse & Ro.uting Co. 506 31st St., Newport BedCh. 67S-0233. Alternative jilUl(ollc duo Sh;innon's Closet ;ippears Oct. 29. Alternative folk originals from Robert Dceble performs Oct. 30. love Cryst.ils from Venus perform avant· pop Nov. 1. Tuxedo Cowboy, a chamber· pop trio, performs Nov. 4, Michael Olsen, a n.imenco guitarist, plJys Nov. 5. Show- trme\· 8.30 p m. e"cept Wednesd.iy and SundJy (8 p.m.) Admisston: free. • Bear Street Cafe at Crystal Court, Bear Street and Sunflower Avenue, Q>st• Mes.l, 435-2167. Tom long appea11 Oct. 31 . Showtimes: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Ad.mission: free. •Bill Medley's Music City 1877• Brool.hurst 51.. Foun~in Valley1 963·2366. D.ince all nir. to dassic rooc 'n' roll 7 p.m. Wednesmy/Thursdays; happy hour and compli.ITW!ntary buffet 5-7 p.m. Fricfays tS5 cover after 7 p.m.); classic rock 'n' roll 7 p.m. Sa1Ufd.lys tS5 c:ovt'rl; frtt tountry dance lessons with Tom Pom Dance he· tory 6 p.m. Su~ys. Doon open S p.m. T ~y-Fnday; 7 p.m. Saturday-Monday. midnilft F~-~; 8-11 p.m. SUn- d.Jy-Wednesday. Admission: free.. • Bnndon'• Lounp illl The ~ Heri· t.age Hotef, 3350 A~ue of the Ms. emu Mesa, 7S1-5100. Guit.uist-vocalist )efry Vollentine ;appears 5:30-9 p,m. Wednesday-Fridays .and 7:30 p.m.· midni&ht Saturdays. Buffet ~nd Happy Hour 4:30-7:30 p.m. wttl.days. •Coach House 33157 Camino Clpist-· rano, San Juan Capistrano, 740·2000. · )ohnny Paycheck and the Honky Tonk tlellcats perform .lt 8 p.m. Nov. 3 • Crazy Horse Ste.ik Houff and' S.loon 1580 Brool.hollow Drive, Santa Ana, 549· 1S12. Wildfire plays 8 p.m.· 1 :30 am. ~~t Oct. 31. Sammy Kelsl~w appears • Harbor Singtrs at Presbvlenan Chur<:h o( the Covenant in Costa Mesa, S45·0195 or 897-0587. This local, singing groop com-POSed of 25 women meets 7.q .15 p.m. 'r~ays and is always seel..ins more mcm hers to sing and Q.lnce classla from '5~ Be-bop to contempor~ry songs. • • Irvine Melldows Amphitheatre 8808 Ir· vine Center Dnve, ltvine, 85S-8096. Oan· zig. White Zombie and Kyuss pl.ly 8 p.m Halloween Night tOct. 3 I). r icr..ets. s 10.55. • le Meridien hotel, 4500 M.lcArthur Bl\'d., Newport Beach, "76·2001. "Brood-. way, My W.ay," ~do( musal theater, magic, ~y-and ~lty .xts,' is held at 1 (Special dinner showl. 8 and 9:45 p m. Fndays. SJ cover charse. two drink minimum per penon. •Marquee 7000 Garden Grove Blvd., Westminster, 891-1430. Ba~ A.O. pre- sents heavy met.:il 8 .30 p.m. Oct. 29. itek· ets: S 11. A Rock & GhOul ~sh ~ith Hang M High, One-Eyed Jacks and TilClic:s 8:30 p.m. Oct. 31 . 1'ickets: SS. Young Turk Jp- pears 8:30 p.m. Nov. 3. Tickets: 16. •PaciOc Amphitheatre 100 Fair Oriw, Costa Mesa, S46..C876. Parking SS. Ozzy Osbourne appears Nov. 13· 14 • Randell's 3 Hutton Centre Drive, Santi Aoa. 556-7700, R&B vocalist Joe bposilo appears Oct. 31 al 8 and 11 p.l'(l. No COiiet, no minimum. • Reuben's 6060 Warner Ave., Hunting· ton Beach 8•2-511 1. The Eddie Mont.in.a Band p;forms 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. Friday· Saturdays in October. • Sc.vnpi 1S76 Old Newport Blvd .• COSQ Mesa, 645·8S60. Cl.10 Amo< performs lr.-e entertainment Wednesdays. •St.lg Lounge 145 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa, 631 ·9813. Guit.trist/Slnger Peter Wlckersham ~Y5 folk, country and oldies at 8:30 p.m. Thursd.ays. The Sharks play pop 4·8 p.m. ~Sunday. llWa.rehouH Retl.lunnl 3450 Via ~· to, Newport Beach, 673--4700. Sh.inilChie reggae retordlng artists Culture, with Ras Cu_lture performs at 9 tonight al the Warehouse Bunny and Seven Se.lls BJnd, 9 p.m-Ott. 29 (S 10 cover; tickets ava1IJble at larna1c.ln Style 1n Newport Beach, 723-0850, and Rockin F91 Surf ~rten rn Hunong- ton Beach, S3f>. t OS81. Modem r ... th pl.lys cbSSIC rock 9 p.m Oct. 30-31 (SS ~rl Trin.adad Steel Orum ~nd periouns Ca· lypso mU'SlC 2 p.m Nov. t Sublime pl.lys ;alternative rode 9 p m. Nov. 4 IS 1 c~I as s»rt ol the Wttk.ly loc:.il ~ kl as- SQCiation with KROQ-FM. Ras Bunny & 7 Se.lls play r~ 9 p.m. Nov. 5 (SS COYef) Oub age km1t is 21 and CMr with ID. •Waterfront Hilton Wfll Coast Club 21100 Pao(IC C~ Hwy., Huntington Be~. 960-SURF. Oise j(rley on MoncMy. T~y and Saturday. Club becnmes "Planet Earth," llf'I underground n9't dub, Wed~. li...e regpe band perlofms Thund.ly. Friday is loal funk nigN Bib band sounds prewnted Sund.Jy. r--------~- •The Blue Ifft Uife 107 2ht Place, Newpon Bextl, 675-2338. "The Blue ~t American Music Showast-," ii nlgtlt ol oo~nal acoustic musk for emerging sonf. wnters, pr~nted Nov. 16 and OK. 2 . Writers sign up betwttn S:l0-S:4S p.m., ------------------------------1 and 20 names are randomly selected to perform 6-8:4S p.m. Ewbllshed song- writers perform in 25-minute ~ after 9 B!J)'oneen & receive th second en (of equal lesser value at p.m. • Blue Marble Coffeehouse 1907 Harbor Blvd., ~ Mesa, 646·S716. Frightening fu n presented with Halloween Scream on Oct. 31 . Showtimes: 8-1 1 tonight; 9 p.m.· The Finest Japanese Dining Experience SUSHI 1A1 t PIWATE DN«J IOOMS t DM«i IOOM TIPPAH ROOM t TATMU lOOM t COCITAI LOUO R•"."""' Horikawa Tokyo • Los Anples • S.nc.. AN 1611 Su nOower Ave., Bldg. E, Santa Ana (714) 557-2531 SOUTH COAST PLAZA VILlACE 3 minutes to Performing Arts Center Also in llTfLE TOKYO t 111 S. San Pedro St., Los Angeles 0.. (213) 680-9355 Pr11ll Fllh Dair ., ... Round .... .,, ... Llll'Mlll D ....... •Weekend 8nllCh 71rMpm eElfty Bird Specllls ettappy Heu 4-6?111 eHllt>or 8nllcll CIUiia ·100 M.1111 t.,t I\ 111>1).1 673-4633 I 1/2 PRIC LUNCH or DINN Not good ... ..,, .. • I i 154 E. 17th Costa Mes i 646-430 • I ex.-New. 12, 1112 1 • - - - - - - -.- - - ' '12 drange cc>&si'wd'e'kenci '/ ih~~clav.' dc'tc»6~:·29~"1~2 t. ..,l~t .1 r • • Ch.ittOf'• Sod.ti Oub • NiN'S. 3)88 V1.1 lido in the C•~. ~nk. 8u11d· 1ng. Thlni Aoor, Be~. 838· • 5542 54~ d.lnce l'e.atuting ckq.iy ind door pozes fOf ~ 10-60 bienning 7:10· pm Nov. 6. ftt SS from 7:10-9· 30, S7 Jllet 9 30. • lf'ine V.illey Collqe IM~, 02·5830. l\'C .md ()fan~~ Col!ev host a sin- i;1•') m"cr 1n the IVC afeteri.1 7-10:30 pm. Oct, 30 (Of pro(~als ages 25-SO. l1cl.cts~ S22·S25. •Just '°' Singlet a\ vatlOUS loc~t.ons, 5-16·7471. Out> meets 7 pm. Moncfays v.11h light ~els/no host b.lr BusineW 1•,c11ing .itllre. t-.i. wnol.ing. O;,ncmg olfler 9 pm. CO\.-cr; SS THL\ T 11\ • AllNn.11i~e llept>rtory TM.ilC'r 1636 5 Grand Ave ~n1.1 Ana, 836·1919 ··An11 i:;oot·. <an upd.llt.J \\?Nan ol tlw Cr~l 11.1 :t'<tv. 1 huf\d.l)'\ thruu~h S.uutd.l)~ al 8 "m Sun1l.ay\ 11 7 pm untt4 t...:OY 14 . SI l_SO Sl6 8 Cthl.l Men Ci~ic Pu)house 6ll 11.lm· ., ,, COY.I Mew 6S0-51G9 ··eu1 l) l.,. ... cnct',' .> MW "1)'\tt'I)' dr.1m.a Tflur)- W)" lhrl>\JIJl S.i1urd.lys ill 8 p m Sundol)" I J pm unlol D«. S. Tte.l.~b 512 50 s 1 • •Gulden \\-est Cotlegt Patio The.tltf, l>~H ColJcm~ Sl., Hunlinston 895· lff'8 Sf\oll.~.ire's "C~y of Enon," tht• ~OfY of .l f.lm1ly sep.ir;lled by Wl•P· v.1t,\. "'ho Wind up, oolOOY>TI to each <>1h<>r, on the ~ffif' city, P'~nted 8 p.m • Frtdl> ~turd.>ys, 2 pm. Sund.t)'\ through Ott J l. Tic.lets· S7·S8. "The legend Ol Sll't'P> I follow," the cLlssic 14.l'pcni.c t.l~ ill·sisncd '°' children o( all •SC'S· ptcsefltcd 11 a m .ind 1 JO and 4 p.m ~1u1d.1ys throu~h Nov. 7 and 1 :30 .1iid 4 p m Sun dJ~, ihrough Nov 8. T1deu· SJ-SS. • Huntington ~act. PlayhouSt .11 Gisler School. 21141 Stralhmoof line, liunltn,. ton BeJCh, 832· 140S. "Anything Got-s. • Cole Portf't's ~·"I ~I. plays frt. di)~ and S.ilu1~ ~ ~ p m througf\ No\ 12 \\1th Sonday ~ at 2 pm Oct 25. Nov a. ts rid.ea S9 and s10. • Or<ln&e Co.at1 Colleae. 2701 FallVM!W Ro.xi. u.t.. MeY, 432·~880 OCC's Rep- trtOfY ptaMts "~ Theatre," foYr ctulltng pC.lys based on Edpr Allen Poe SU>- Best Bet ries, 10 pm. Oct. 30 and 7 and 10 pm 11 30 J m and 5 30 p.m Sund~~~ P11c1-s Oct. 31 in the Oram.J Lab Studio. Tidl'ts st.lrt al Sl9.95 SS·S6. •Orange County Perfo1mlng Arts Cen· ttt 600 To....n Centtr Drive, Costa Mes.l, 774-2000. Hal Holbrook, ""° is 1n his 38th )fl_r playing in lhe one-m.in show. ap~ in "Marl.: Twain Tonight" 8 p m. Od. 10. ridcu. S1 5-S3S. Dinner theater • Eliu belh Howard's Curtain Call The- • aler 690 El C.1mino Real, Tustin, 638- 1540. A prof~ional Broadw.;iy f>'oductton of "The t<ing and I" runs through februJry Curtam ttme~ 6:30 p m. Tuesday. Thursdays and S.;iturdays; 7 p.m Frid.lys; • Keith & Margo's Murder M)slery .it Scott's ~.il'ood Cnil & 8Jr, 3300 Br· tul St, C0>ta ~\esJ. 1213> 466-1767 5u1,e·1t· youMlf ,.,.hocfunit ,.,.ht-re actor) po>e ,1\ dinner gue.tS, prest.'ntcd 8 p m S.irurdJ), •South Coast Plu.a Village Murder M>S· tery Dinner 163 I Sunflo\,cr A\e , S.intJ An.l, 675-9726 She.lock 11olmcs in CJ't' No. 83 "Murder 1n tilt-Mumm) 's Tomb" presented 7 p.m SJturdJys. T i<l.cts $55 per pe™>O, mclu~ dinner. m~,te') Ch,1mpJgne and gr.;i1~i11~ · · 5i~e. ftatia~ Cuisi~e. Pasta • Veal.• Steak • Poultry • Lamb • Pork Catui.-.g 5oA. .A\\~ Occassirnt HAI Holbroolc performs his one-man show "Mark Twain Tonight" 8 p.m. F,..y at the Orange ~nty Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa. Tdets are from $1 S to $35. Phone 774-2000. . . 1904 7 Bu<.h{lr d Cor rwr of God1Pld Hu 11I11 Hl I o fl B, • o c h • 0 p <. fl D ody • ( 7 1 4 ) 9 6 4 · 2 4 '.) 4 ... M~•Qdn•t.Mll• Mexican Cantina Annuat Halloween Party , and Costume Contest Saturday, October 31 st Judging to start at 1 Opm •Finals at 12 midnite __ _ First Prize Second Prize Third Prize San Diego Getaway for Two (Accomodations include 1 night hotel --;;;;i~~la. ~ and 1 day drulse to Ensenada,Mexico) SlOOCash Roundtrip for Two to Catalina w • Reservations Accepted. Not Required , .. ~OMEJOIN IN THE FUNI·· ·-, ) ino Boero, the favorite Italian ho!>t at Gino's on the Hill, has solJ his interest in the popul:1r seven-and-a- half-vcar-old 11:,l.lllr.1111. I le '~1ys he will be lh11ng :-.ome t1a\'eling anti .-i•11'11lt Jt1011 \\url. and ha~ turned 111, gold l.ey ova tu new managt•r .111J rn·o\\ ncr Daniel Tully. I h..: .(!-yca1 -olJ Tully became .11..qu.111111.:J "llh the Gino·~ c't.1bfl,hml.'11 t "hen he owneJ u I .. tr 'upply J1,tnbuting bu~tne!>~ 111 I lunungton Lk.u:h. With lh1..:10\ dl·p.1rturc Imm the , .... l.'.nc. William lladley of Hauley \utu I ran\port. thc rem:uning p 1rt11n .tnd Tull~·., financial .11..h ''a. h.1, c dcc1JeJ to unplcmcnt .1 more eclectic menu \\llh hl!htcr I.ire Plans arc for k" cRiphJ'1' on the It alian ·"fk'lt of the menu, !>ince Costa ~1c,.1 " hume to dozens of .. tr.1tturias. llO\\C\cr, they do rntcnJ to maintain the same moderate pricl.! range. Dining Editor Rome wasn't built in a day, so figure that the transformation at Gino's will take more than 2-l hours. "We're shooting for mid-December to make Gino's more of a neighborhood restaurant with our new menu established, plus some minor changes inside," Tully said. He added that the sing-along Karoakc is headed for the scrap heap. bu t that the popular Sunday afternoon sing-along in the bar will con tinue. The most dramatic change will be a new name for the restaurant. If you have an catchy name idea, you might want to share it with .Tully or bar manager Bob Fuess when yo u drop in at 428 E. 17th SL • Phone 650-1750. 0 S COTf'S OFFERS TO HELP SOS -General manager Donald Myers has announced that Scott's ~arood Grill ond Bar in Costa Mesa has plans to benefit its d iners and help out the hungry at the same · time. Just bring a companion and a can of food to Scott's, 3300 Bristol, at lunch. dinner, or Sunday brunch and presto! Scot1's will take $10 right off th e bill. Meanwhile, your canned -goods will go to SOS in Costa Mesa while you enjoy a wonderful bargain at one of Costa Mesa's best restaurants. The offer is good with the purchase of two cntrees per can DINING Corona dcl Mu. and Ne Ussa Callahan, chairman o League's capital campaign, 400 people to dance and ni away at thous:im.ls of appcti at Peter Morton\ ncwesl 11 Rock Cafe, 'tarting around p.m. for re erv:uions, \\hkh going foster than a speeding mi~ilc, phone 673-2583. 0 A HAUTE TIME 1 ' Tl OLO CORRAL -Ju!> \\.hen \.\C thought \\C I hc.ird cvCC) thing tll.11 could po~ibly b~ hooked up \\1th · C'htli Cookoff. here come' Jnothcr one, m hcnd1t the ()r:mgt' Count~ Chumbcr Orch~!>lru on Nov I> "1th .1 \\C rern h.1rbccue. ,ind coun ... ~·c tern mu,ic. Dut \\,1il! There·~ murc. chili \\ill th: JUdgc:d by m> le th:in executi\e chef and n,11i Frenchman ~11chtl Pieton o Four StaS<>n llot~I. N0\1.. d that beat nll!??! As one ch.1mhcr mu"c ho member J k • "1.1.ho better t ~dge, HAUTE or HOT Cuisine." Former Texans rni have an idea or two about t but no matter, the party sou like a blnst with the actual cook-off beginning nt I p.m. followed by the judging at 3 and a 5 p.m. barbecue to fin things off. Phone 559-6129 for rcservntion Ticket will set ' back $20 per person. SIS ro members of the Fritods or 1 Oranet County Chambtr Orchtslna. If )OU ju t show the gig at lnlnt TtrraC'e Pa ~adrift, the tab will be $25. Bring a blanket and/or :a be chair, plus Alka Seltzer and cowboy dancin' boots. si-........ ,._ 0 New m•nager and co-owner D•nlel Tully plans some dt•nges •I Gino's on the HiH In Cos .. MH•. B ARE BREAST OF Owners., theme, menu, · ~~~~E~. cveninp called "Holiday name to nhang·e at Gt'no's . ~2~::=.·n: \I Wllll•••S-0.• ind Cnft Barnl will be ilM>Md •• wirti nprescnc1dves ori ha Plus other news on local restaurant scene of food, and will last for the enlire month of November, a nice start to the spirit of Thanksgiving. 0 R OCKING AT THE HARD PLACE -More action coming right up! For n sneak preview of the other hot new spol in town, Hard RO('k Cate in Foshion Island will bo open 10 anjbnc buying a $12.5 ticket ror lhc Saturdny night spcciol party benefiting The Al1l11ance 1Aa1ue or Ntwporl·MH•. livcnt chairman Jan Stka, . show you some arcfu l ways 1 presen1 that holiday fcut. Rcservaliom are limited 1 1hc cost is SSS per penoru. Includes dinner, clua; cax an NOYCmber 4, 10 and 17 arc dales. Phone Five Crowns. Corona del Mar, 11 760-0331 (urchcr information and reservations. rt's the pect le ers rd arc E lC e the n't rJ ht at, ds p at at h hose siest e, to for J Dining ~ighlight of the Week COSTA MESA THE BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE 2300 Harbor Blvd. (Enstside of the H#bor Center) 641 ·9777. ReMNllliont eocepeed. l unch Mon.·Fri. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dinner Mon. 4 lo 9 p.m.; Tues., W&d, to 9:30 p.m.; Thurs., Frt. to 10 Pm.; Sat. 3 to 10 p m.; Sun. 3 to 9 p.m .• Costa Mela's oldest steakhouse bouls 1 30 year 1rad1t10n of s.Mng the finest in charbrOli.d llMka, fresh fish Ind chdlen. Wwm, fnendly ltmosphere surtable for .,ety occasion from business meetingl to family patties. lunches from $3.49; complete d1nnws from $8.95. Grazing me,.,, and burgers nr 4 p.m. from $3 95 Pnv1te rooms f0t business meetings, rehewul dinners, reoephons ind apecill oocast0n parties. GINO'S ON THE HILL 428 E. 17th Street, 650-1750. R•erv1tions accepted. A Com Mesa l1nchneft<. W~rrn. inti,,,_• meeting place; m. ultimate n9ighbomood r•t1urant and lounge. Lundi, d1~. weekend brellkf Mt. Eicpertly prepared rbs, burgers, sandwiches, salads and houae tpedlliet. Live piano bar~ In the lounge; aJngalong K•IOke weekend• ffOm 7 p.m. HOAIKAWA 3800 S. Plaz1 Drive South C09ll Piia Vllllge. 557 .. , 2531 . R•eN11k1d1 ..... ~. Fine trlditionll J..-n-,...,rant . US• the,....,.... ,,.g, ........ SUIN Bat, tarn IOOIM, coddlll lounge . ~•t-coure. K-..u dint-. """'. be Ofdeted ....... irt 8dwance. ElegMI dining. Lunch and *''*· LA CAVI , .. lrW-. Aw . at 17.lh St., 8"8-1 .... Lunch, Mon-Fri· ·Dinner n •• -..,..tv ' matv.aou. ....._.,..heh selfood. 8efWd In In ...,_... Md ro~c.tllf ~room. In the Newport Beach Historical Landmark features cmtinental cuisine and seafood, plus Weekend Brunch Cru. I ases. 3010 Lafayette Newport Beach 675-5777 area for nearly 30 years. this cozy restaurant has one of the most unique dinner menu presentatt0n4 around. Homestyle. ~nch specialties are a day time feature. MA BARKERS 154 E. 17th St. 646· 4303. 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily; Sunday from 7 a.m. StfV1ng breakfast , lunch, dinner in a homestyle fashion. "Country style Amencan cuisine·. Always the fnendhest service. low pr1C8S for high quality homemade food. Ill CASA 296 E. 17th St. 645-7626. Fanuly style Mexican restaurant. President Bush has eaten herel Open daily at 11 a.m. for lunch, dinner • and c:od<lails can ahead for large pan .. s. The exceUent prices, solicitous serv1ee and deloous food make M1 Casa possl>fy the most popular Mexican eatery in the area. llUCHO GUSTO JAZZ BAA AHO LATIN OflLL 263 E. 17th St., Com Mela. 631 -4009. FantMtle LMin Cuisine from Mexico, Bruil Ind Pen1. 5*lte TV for otympb, RlmllRlider9 QllMI. Uw Jazz ~ thfaugh 5-irday, Big Band on~. Inexpensive. NKrS TANDOORI INOIAN FOOD 3705 S Bristol (1 bl(, north of So. Coast Plaza, next to Clothest1me). Open Daily 11 llm·9pm. One of a kind lndiM reMurMl lefVing marinated tMdoort cNdcen, wgetablea, ~Md ws. Tak• cM, Dine-In. lnapenlive, no-wait r ......... Genetoul poftiont, ~home ooddng. Aleo MMng ~ Ooga evenJngl & weekends. Aile lomled • 2031 E. tit St. (1blk. west of Tustin Ave.). RIVIERA RESTAURANT 3333 BrillDt St South Coelt Plaza. 5440- 3840. L'"" '1 :30 a.m;. lo 3 p.m. Mon. .sat.; dinner 5-10 p.m. Mon.· Thurs; 'Iii 11 p.m. Fri. & S•.ReMIYations are suggested. AWltd winning Con1inen1al a1isine. One of the only restaurants in Orange County to offer tableside flambe. Excellent service, intimate •mosphere. SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport BM:!. 645-8560. W1rm & friendly owners Linda and Fernando Navaretta offer authentic Italian cuisine seNed in the traditional European manner. Fernando's impressive a edentials include graduating from Culinary Academy in Italy, training al Hotel Concordia, Venice, Italy; Chef at Don Pasquale in Cambridge, England; Churchill's in La Chax De Fondes. Switzerland; Hotel La Paix in Agno Lugano. Switzerland. Scampi offers an intriguing menu and lovely wine list. Banquets, pr111ate panies and catenng . VINNE'S AISTORANTE 270 E. 17th St. 722·9264. Vinnie's authentic ltahan food will make your mooth water. The atmosphere is • casual and the puces will not put a dent in you wanet Come join Vinnie lor lunch or dinner and enJOy the food that was named best in the ooun1y by the O.C. Register. Also located at 25292 Mc lntyre, Laguna Hills, 588·8171. WAHOO'S A SH TACO 1862 Placentia 631-3433. Open dally from, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sundays iii 9 p.m. Outrageously delicious south of the border <11isine with a Hawaiian flair. Wahoo'I is a haven for local as well as internalionll SUffers. athletes and anyone looking for good food at lncredi>ly low prices. Absolutely no lard used in preparation: everything Is fresh and prepared to order. Laid back, casual atmosphere. Also at 1133 S. Coast Hwy. in Laguna and on Bnstol & Baker in Costa Mesa. ZUBIES 1712 Placentia. S..5-8091 . Pure and simple, just li(e mother's love'l .Reasonably priced. top qu1llty food and generously poured, low pnced drinks have kepe their customers coming back tor years. Lobster tail , chden. ribs and specials changing nightly. Thursday night is prime rib night. Lunch and dinner served. Sunday Mexican Breakfast from $1 .99. ZUBIES GILDED CAGE ANO OYSTER BAA 1714 Placentia. right next door to Zubtes. 646-4222. A big, spr1WHnp enterprise with pool tables and games. Featuring 16 items on the Oyster Bar Menu; regular met1u Includes pizza, sandwiches, burgers and a variety of specials. Very casual. family Ottented 1tmosphete. NEWPORT IEACH A880NOANZA 3421 Via Udo . 675-8973. ()perl for dinner, 5 iD doaing. Tuea.·Sat. CloMd Sun. & Mon. Owner S•a Parrish brings her grandmalher'a l~ IO Nwport Beach. Traditional Italian Ind ... food Mledt0ns. Pasta and a variety of unique breads made fresh da~. Last but not le1S1. an excellent wine list oompletes the nperience. CAUFOANIA BEACH ROCK 'N SUSHI 3355 Via Lido. One of Newpon Beach's oldest and best known ·pany" spots. Featuring great sushi, special cl;lef sushi combination rolls and other Japanese specialties such as Chicken and Steak Teriyaki. shrimp Tempura, Sca11op·0e1ight and · Dynamite. California Beach also features a special All You Can Eat, all night long special Monday nights for only $14. Come early on Monday's because the restaurant is ·packed". Regular Happy Hours are Tues-Sun from 5:30 to 6:30. No reservations accepted. Catering available. Also locat&d al 7656 Melrose /"Ne .• Hollywood. THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayette 675-5777. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon ·Fri .. ; dinner 5·10 p.m. daily. Sunday brunch 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Reservatt0ns accepted. Continental cuisine. seafood emphasis. Great clam chowder Newpor1 Beach Historical Landmark features Weekend Brunch Cruises and lrve enter1ainment m the lounge in addltt0n to lunch and dinner CARMELO'S 3520 E Coast Hwy 675-1922. Dinner 5:30 ·10:30 p.m. Sun.-Thurs.; ·11111 :30 p.m. Fn .. & Sat. Reservations suggested. Classic Nonhern Italian gourmet cuisine. New. moderately pnced lounge menu served til the wee hours. Wild and crazy lounge at night when the band strikes up. Chic clientele. llARGAAtTMILLE 2332 W. Coast Hwy. 631 -8220. Open daily from 11 :30am to 12:30am for dining. Ellc:ellent Mexican food with new and exciting specials otfer&d daily. FuU bar with entertainment nightly. The Margantas were rated •The Best in Orange County•. Reservations accepted. 2' OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean front, 673-2100. On the Ocean front next 10 the Newport Pier. Open Daily at 4pm. Enjoy fabulous Catahna sunsets from our main bar. Dinn« nighlly from 5:30 pm. Fine dining in Newport's most 1nt1mate sen1ng. Specializing in gourmet seafood. Large wine-cellar for banquets up to 50 people Adrve piano bar with MAX SEILER Thurs.· Sunday. SABATINO'S RESTAURANT & SAUSAGE CO. 251 Shipyard Way, Newport Beach. 723-0621 . Open f0t lunch & dinner, closed Mondays. Weekend Brunch, Sat. & sun. 8:30- 1 :00. Tucl\ed away near the Lido ' S~ard, this charming, family owned r•t.urant offers ah inviting atmosphere and dehcious food! Famous for their authentic, homemade lta~an Sa1uige, SatMlino'I oomptece menualto includes fresh pasta, seafood, lamb, ve1I and a tempting array of a salads & 1f!P8tizers. Irish sausage, lri"Snb~gs any style, Irish Black ·n White 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 friendhest service! TALE OF THE WHALE 400 Mam Street, Balboa. 673-4633. Panoramic bay view. enlry features pictures of Old Newport. Seafood and lraditional favorites. Lunch. dinner and Saturday and Sunday brunch. VILLA NOVA 3131 W. Coast Hwy. 642-7880. Dinner nightly 5 p .m. to 2 a.m. Excellem. hearty Italian cuisine; outstanding wine hsl. Active piano bar. favorite local late·night spot. Upstairs room at ·Top of 1he V111a· for banquets. pr111ate pan1es ' SANTAANA CRAZYHORSE STEAKHOUSE & SALOON Located on Brooll.hollow JUSt off \he Oyer Road exit of the 55 Fwy 549-1512. Open lor lunch and dinner. Lrve en1ertainmen1 1n the saloon. Big name concerts on Monday and Tuesday nights Generous servings of Steaks. salads, sandwiches, chteken. l1sh and specials. Country theme. excellent service. Private rooms available. HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY BERTOUNO'S 18041 Magnolia, Ftn. V1lley. 963·2730 Beneath the burgundy awning, nestled m the back of the Toy City Shopping Center is a rare find, a family own&d and operated restaurant. As you approach the long wooden bench outside, music of the forty s and fifties greets you. Thrs 1s ~•rtolino's. a family restaurant that bnngs back family style Italian food and great service. From their famous 5 layer Lasagna to lhe Veal Piccata or Blueberry Cheesecake that 1s made by hand every day. The food 1s incredible Light summer dishes will make your dinner delightful and still leave room for Strawberry Mousse topped with fruit in a chocolate cup. Bertohno's is opened daily 11 am to 9pm. Fridays and Saturdays 1111 1 Opm TEXAS LOOSE Y'S 10142 Brookhurst at Adams. 964·8882. Texas Tested, tried and trusted This chih parlor and saloon offers some of the best eats, firewater and pdins around! Mesqud.e smoked nbs, ch~en, s1eaks. Texas chill. happy hour specials. Kids eat free with each paying adult'! tHE. SHMIROCK UR 'N Giil&.--~= 2633 w. Coat Hwy., 831·5633. Open for Breakfast, Lunch & Otnner Mon·Fri 8am-8pm, Sat-Sun 7am- 8pm. Be« & Wine bar open till 2am Mon.Sun. Newport Bead'!'• newest authentic Irish Bar. FlmOUs for their Irish Breakf11t 18Mld 11 d1y Saturdl!y and Sunct.y. oonsilta of ... I ..... J Conttn.ntil Cumnc Sine. 1967 Now Se.ving ... Pre-Thcdtre Dinner between 5:00-7:00pm • Four Course (;ourmet Dinner • Price $22 per person South Coast Plaza • Costa Mesa • (714) 540-3840 Pririle Rib & Shrimp 3 Ways Dinner Now only $12.95. C HARLEYr9 BROWN'S ~letdl • ISi fJslC.oaslllwy. •67S-S910 ll•titgWI bi! • 16160 WPM • Ul-"'Ol 19 Orange Coas1 Weekend I Thursday, October 29, 1992 SUNDAY BUFFET BRUNCH 1o..n -3pm $10.95 (Chldren 12 md under $4.95) Rotf111rleCNdcen Fresh S I 11on Top 5lrtoin TWChlc:Uns.a.d ,..,.... ..... Om1htt. J...-French Tuat SMdO..ICW .................... And Spectal Dessert Table featunng MlxedFrultT.ta Mini Str.wMny lhortc.u ..... . Compll1...,.., ~. Fresh CotlM, TM, Fresh-Squ•ezed Oranp Juice ~~ND DAN < t ~ G R I L L Newport Beech • 2607 w. Coast Hwy. (714) 646-0201 • (714) 646-0202