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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-12-10 - Orange Coast PilotJ THE NEWPORT BEACH • • Thlrldly, Dec. 10, 1892 lNSU THE P«LOT Getting ready fo r the Boat Parade Today's Weekend section has the scoop on the 84th annual Christmas Boat Parade, in which more than 200 decorated boats will parade through Newport Harbor each evening from Dec. 17·23. Also featured are local concerts tonight by P.q.cific Symphony Orcnestra ana up-and-coming jazz guitarist Howard Alden, "ho was born in Newport Beach and ra ised in Huntington Beach. There are also reviews of Eddie Mur,phy's new flick "The Distinguished Cc'ntJeman," "Christmas with Sal & Amanda Gecko" at Costa Mesa 's Bad.stage Theater, South Coast Repertory's '92 off erinss and cookbool..s worth putting under the Ch ristmas tree. Sec Weekend, inside. Sunday coverag~ for CIF title game Nev.port Harbor High's footbilll team goes for the CIF Division IV championship Saturday ni$ht at Orange ~oast College against the favored Irvine High Vaqueros. On Sunday, the Oclily Pilot Sports staff will produce a special commcmoratwe edition. For complete details, see seorts. 'Twas the night before •.. The Daily Pilot continues with its special holiday section devoted to the spirit of the season. Inside, you'll find a feature on the Holiday Recipe Contt'St, great gift ideas, a photo feature showcasing holiday fashions and more. ..,. Spectacular Christmas trees designed by top profession al designers throughout Orange County will be auctioned to benefit area children's charities at a special holiday luncheon today at 11 :30 a.m. ill the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach. Call 673·9364. More community events can be found on page A6. Variable high clouds today as another Pacific storm front intensifies off the ulifornia coast. Temperatures will range from the middle 60s to the low 70s along the coast. For complete details on weather, tides, surf and fishing, see page Al. Around Town ......................... A6 Busin~s .................................. A4 Classified ................................ 85 Community Forum ............... A 10 Cross"vord .............................. 87 Legals ..................................... 84 Movie listings .......................... A6 Society .................................... A9 ::~;:~~·············~~~~~:~1 NUM8lRS 10 CAU. READERS' HOTLINE 642-6086 ClASSIFIEO 6'42·5678 RETAIL ADS 6'42-4321 NEW..ROOM 540·1224 NEWSROOM FAX 646"'4170 SPORTS 642··030 .. Dmalrila takes the stand, paints picture or aliuse By LoriAnn Basheda • Slaff Wmtf COSTA MESA -In t\\O hou rs of tearfu l test1mOn)' Wednesday, Omaima Stain· brook Nelson told jurors how the man she 1..illcd on Thanksgiving Day in 1991 had beaten ::ind raped her repeatedly for several weeks before she l>n::ippcd. "l told him, 'You" changed and I don't like the way you're treating me,'" Nel- son said, sobbing l>Of tly as she took the stand fQr the See OMAIMNBack Page 'We in government have begun to recognize the critical work which must be done at all levels -local, state and federal -in ending the pollution of our waters .' -..... f. I IP; OF COMMUNITY JOURNAt.ISM Winner of 5 1 journalism awards in 1992 25 cents IC.&UUy• R.i•none/0.11ly P1lol Connie Jul ien displays debris that washed ashore tn Newport. Syrin.ue, ~ther .medical waste wash ··llp oil Nlwport's shore Physician claims debris refrects mor~ evidence~ot illegal dumping . Police say discoveries of needles not uncommon. -for clean \\ ater, sugge!lltcd the s}:- nnge and testing tJblet!lo are more C\.idcnce in the growing trenJ of illegal dumpuig of medical waste . By Tony Oodero SIJ!I Wnt!f NEWPORT PIER - A \\Oman walking along the beach Wednes- day discovered q used syringe and what may be medical laboratory testing tablets among debris rhac washed ashore following the storm that battered the coa:,t earlier this week. Connie Julien, 36, \\ho manages the property leased by Blackies and the Beach Ball bar:., said she found the S) ringe and package:. of testing tablets wrapped in ::i green foil as she \\liked north of the Newport Pier. Inside the S) ringc was a reddish-brown liquid that Julien contends is blood. And inside the • green packages is a te sting kit, • perhaps for use in medical labora- tories. A physician acthc with the Sur- frider Foundation, an influential environmental group thnt fights ~·You're not suppol>ed to Cind S)ringes on the beach," Dr. Gor- don Labedz said. Julien l>l)S she \\Ornes ::ibout her 3-year-old son playing on the beach. · "I walk lhe beac.h ~cry day juSt to see \\hat kind of nasiiness is ou t there,'' she said. "This is our front > ard. Would )OU let you r kid:. arounJ that stuff?" Julien ga\e some of the alum1- See OEBAIS/A11 -~-l . A holiday harvest Rollande Sampson, an Orange Coa l College horticulture stud ent, works \\ith some of the 10,000 poinsettias gro\\n by the department. The plants all ha\e been sold . School board members stand their ground What's keeping school district leaders from doing the right fhing? ~Trustees point to district's academic record and other strengths, and insist alleged embezzlement is a .. simple aberration. By Russ Loar Stan Wl!tef NEWPORT-MESA -School board members Tuesday night bat- ted back charges that the Newport-Mesa Unified School District is in a crious state of de- cline as some parents claim, insi!>t- ing instead that the alleged em- bezzlement or $3 million by jailed budget director Stephen Wagner 1 ::in aberration. New school board President Jim de Boom asked the crowd of more th::in 200 angry parents and teach· crs who pacil.ed the sc hool board meeting to have patience. De tnubeth Crawford - I Readers nood the phone lines with feelings aboilt district 111e fol/011ing is a sampling of responses from our question: ls it time for new leadership within the Newport-Mesa Unified School District? Should long:!ime Su~rinJendent John Nicoll step do11 n? If you would like to get involved, it's as ea!>_v O!> punching in the following seven numbers: 6.J2-6086. Please le:we your name (spell it out), ci1,1 011d phone null)ber (for vcrific<1tio11). Thanks! 0 l am not a teacher, I ::im not 3 parent, but I am a ta..\pa)·cr anJ the one thing that really irritates me i the fact that through this whole ::iffa1r not one of th e individuals, \\.hether school admmbtrators or school board tru<;tees, has admitted to an) thing wrong. No one has had the courage to e\ercisc omc leade~hip and promise their constituencies - whether parent_, ta.~payers or teacher!> -that ye!>, there was admittedly some loppy management ond yes, the proper correcti\c :iction "111 be t::i~cn. · That lock of courage ::ind lack of gut is ba ically \\hat disqualifies any of the mdi,idual in,ol,ed from being in a po i11on of tru t, anJ I See RESPONSE!A7 Boom l>:>iJ the school board will review all l>Chool district manage- ment procedures and personnel in the coming months. "We ncc;d time to get this ac· compli!ihcd and 1 hope the com· munaty v.ill :illow Ul> three or four or fi-.c months," de Boom said. ''Looling at the big picture, thi Board of Education v.ill do wh::u- cver i ncce uy, v.1thin our re· source , to protect the integrity and impro\.'e the quality of educa· tion our children receive. ~"We '' 111 treat pcodle "1th dig-nity and respect an e'Opect the s::ime Crom tho e "'ho appear be· fore us and from tho e \\-1th v.hom \\.C \\.Ork." De Boom e\pre 'cd foll confi· See OISTRICT/U Essaying to make · a difference Editor Wilham Lobdell ...• HO\.'>-IJcJrd would tt be for £'Jch tru tee dnd Jdmm1,trator to offer up d incere aPf:!!<-~"" ?. -• Ho.,.. d1tt1cult would 1t be to -;/x1\-.,• J htrle humil1rr' · See P~ge A3 • Columni .. f Fred ,\\art1n: • • . ccord1ng to tru~cee:r.. the~ were told thdt tfK" hole5-in th!> boat hdd been ptuJ?J:f,'d. 14.nd they telc b...x;a, 'b«.Ju>e thev weft' told so b\• a $;6,0QO.a·year gu "1th a Rolls Royce, a mink tu\l''<io /.J ket and ~ milbon.ool~r house. \'au rn., to bellC\.'C a guv th.it rich right? SM~ A9. ..,.. Eighth-grader Elizabeth Crawford wins writing contest when she eloquently outlines her plan to help the needy. By Russ Loar aan WliW E ighth-gradc student Elizabeth Crawford's idea of turnina 11ra,e '!lie leftovers into donations (or the needy ht won her a scat 11 the Rose Parade -on "Oo:u. Cra\\ford, 13, was selected frOIJ' 131 "tudents at Ensign Intermediate School in Newport Dcach by Oranic C-0unty cmp".>)e1.:\ o( tDM for her essay on "Makina a Difference in the World Throuah Community Senicc." Enai,n students Nicole U:ntz and Meli" :i Rkh:mJs6n were fio:ili ts in the . I • 1- • lllM· pon ored ronte t. "My mom £Oh to garage ales around the neighborhooJ, so I cot to t::ill to people obout wh:u happen to gar:a&c ~le lcftover11.'' Cra~ford \31J. She di~ercJ that m;iny of the unw\d item\ end up in the tra\h, Elilabeth\ mother. Paula Cra"'ford, will help her colle ct unwanteJ g:naic \Jle item' to donate to hare Our Sd\.'c , the \ ctcran'I Ch. r11ic of Oran,c County and I r enJ in cl'\kc to Humanil~. · On New \'car' Day, Elinbcth v. 111 ride on the IBM O,i:it, "rntc:rtainmcnt at lhlmc," a ~'\lute to (an\\I\. cnlcrrninm ·nt ccn\crcd ~m a . - " tate--0f-thc·3rt" Tudor-!\\) le counlry boU>e. he will it in a room of the ho11~c that open to f~\UI )Oung people \H)rl.ing at Oo\\er·lauen I UM computcn. The ltl~t con,po\ny al prc..,entcJ Elizabclh and the two ftn:ali-.t each "ith a S.50 U.S. a\ings lkind and ll Rose lklwl T· hirt. , "Uy all°"in' me: to rollcc.:t and di tr1bu1r un\\antcJ 11cm of cl thing and hou ehold ~h. the people tn the: community \\111 h:a\'C 1 chance to \ool anto their cl ct and iarog and then' into their he rLS and i"-e to • tho in nccJ. throu h me,'' Eliz:abcth '4tvtc in her pmc·v.inning ~!.:l~. .. ' 1 .. ti ti ~ A g a c l N • °' 1 v c I Vi c T di w T ..., 0 bf p c bo d· ~ c p .. I: ~ c ii /' . . . J A2 Thursday, December 1 o. 1992 : L.ocals Only Managing Editor Steve Marble ... 642-4 For a deal on ·a tree, check out the Jamboree The ;ollo"'ing is a regul::u Thursd..Jy feilture on p:w Pilot paper c:uriers. Name Suann De.II, :!-l, Sil .. crdale, \Va~h. When From 1979 to I <JSO. Where .. It \\J.,, Alben PIJce -1m 0\\11 ~trcct - In inc and Orange :nenu1:!>, 22nd Street, and all the way up 11> Ne.,,pon 13oulc\Jrd. I :ibo had l\\O mo1eb." she sJad First job "It \.\.Ul> J grcJt first JOh," I3ell sJid "\\'e \\ere going to mo\C to 1-W\\Jll an !\b)' of 1%0, and I hJd 10 mal..e mone) to ship 111) dog O\.cr to Hawaii. The cost \.\.Jl> about S-IUO, becJuse she had to be quJran1ineJ for three month'>. I Jlso bo~gh1 a red Sch" inn Cruil>er " Lasting memories "I remember customers "ho \.\.anted their papers delivered to 'special spots.' That meant in the mailbox, not on the grai.s; O\C r 1hc fence or on the front porch. . "And 1 remember once ge111ng a SS 11p "hich was really a big deal at that 11mc. Also, I would stop at a drugstore on Nc\\port Boule,ard during my routt.: and buy candy. .. I only dclt .. t.:rcd to the front des!.. of the t\.\.o moteb, ju~t one for each motel. And my mom, Sharon. \\as alWiJ)" up on the holiday:. and 1he earl) mormng "eekcndl> folding the pJpers, and helping me get the heavy bag on my bike. "Another memory ill 1hc time my friend went with me to del1,er the paper:. and \\C "ere cha.,cd b~ a group of )Oung malt:!> 111 a car," Dell l><Hd ... -1 he) \\ere hJ,1ng fun. bu1 we \\ere kind of i.carcd." And today "I graduJted 111 1991 from Wal>hington Slate Unt\cri.1ty \\1th J degree 1n criminal justice," she said "R1gh1 now I Lim v.orl..1ng .1!1 a s11 .. ir1: deteCll\.C an a mJJOr department lltorc:, but I \\Ould ltke to be Jn anvt.:~llgJlor for cnher .1 !Jw firm. courthoul>e llr a pm.uc firm·· -n.1 Ju.u·e 0fht•rtr lftHft~· B. . ·• LUllU/~ ·· . ..,. --'; ·1·~; • • • ' .... .;; : • 111,, lotto Oro\.\ ing ht•ld \V<>dnc:>dct'r , Dre. c1 tor S ~ mdlron 1ackpot . 2 s. 20 n 3 s 4'1 • Ht•Mh ... 9't Club ... t Di.1mond ... • ~ptlcf l'S ..... Detco •• . •• ·····•••·• •• I ................... J ......... 10 ....................... 9 VOL.88,N0.292 Readers' Hotline: 642·6086 .. T HANK GOODNESS FOR THE CHRISTMAS TREE JAMUOREE, "hieh sells all Christm:is trees for only $2~.98. Finally, buying a tree is painless - no more marital quorrding o'er the price of The Best Buys Tree. The Christmas Tree Jamboree is located off on the corner of Jamboree and Univcrl>llY \\ilh the entrance on Univcri.ity. The tree selection is grc:}t -Noble firs~ Douglas Firs, Grand Fir, White Far and Scotch Pine -and the stand an~ labor arc free. Livt.: wreaths are sold for only $16.95. 0 FOU DEVELOPING FILM OURl~G TlU: HOLIDAYS, Urctt'l> Photo E~prcss on East 17th Street (722-0611) offers a value called "the big deal," which gi' cs you double 4·by·6 prints, free Kodak or FuJi film, and your choice of a pocket photo album. photo magnet or photo postcard. •Twelve exposures cost $7.99, 24 exposures are SI0.99 and 36 exposure cost S12.99. The offer docs not have an expi ra1ion da1c, although some restrictions may apply. Drctt's Photo Express, a small location on 1he corner of Santa Ana Avenue and 17th Street, has a drive-up "indow. 0 COMMUNITY EVENTS • Please send it in \Hiling: To place an e\.ent, plea~e "rite. Community [vent~. Daily Pilot, 330 \V. 6.1y St, C<htJ Mesa, CA 92~27 TODAY 7:30 .1.m. Ne\\'pOrt Harbor Area of Ch.lmber of Commerce Marine Oh.ision, Holi· dayi. Luncheon at the Cannery. For resel"\.Jt1on), CJll 729·4400. 11.30 a m. Orange County Coast Associi1lion, Holidays Luncheon. Guest speaker Sen. Marian Berge)()n. Call [laine John)ton at 855·3686 for re:>el'\Jtions .to free reception. FOR OPERA LOVERS. SUPPORT THE OPERA PACIFIC by shopping at The Opera Shop. The Opera Shop sells, "hat el,e?, opera-logoed sports bottles, aprons, mug , adorable b:iby bibs, compact di cs, videos, business folio!. and a brand-new line of "noHo-be-misl>ed" jackets and outerwear. The three new jackets (golf/sports, ,.,indrcaker or bomber styles) arc all embroidered with the Opera Pacific insignia. The video selections include Lt\ Doheme, II· Trovatore, and The-Marriage of Fjgaro. The CD selection features a wide range of holiday music: "A Carne~ie Hall Chri!ilmal> Concen"; Pavarolli's "O Hol}' Ni&..ht"· Carrera ' "Merry Christmas"_;ind "Placido Domingo and the Vienna Boy:.' Choir." Also available are Opera Pacific gift certificates good towaro ticket purcha cs, opera gifts or Guild memberi.hips sold in denominations uf SlO, $25 and SSO. For more information, please call 556-4054. 0 LAST YEAR, T11£ HOT TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS were the Nerf bow-and-arrow, 1he Waterbabics doll (the country's No. I-selling baby d811) and the Addams Family action ~gures. Tht! year, Toy City on Baker in Costa Me a (557-8045) is selling Teenage l\tutnnt Ninja Turtles Mutations, currently the No. !·selling non·elcctronic toy, according to a retail sales tracking service and leading retail toy buyers. The Mutation\ are 1he ne,,el>t Tunic product since the Fab Fo\1r fir!>t appeared on to)' l>hchc!i in I DECEMBER • ~-1 ·!"9r .... ...... ,,....., ,., s.i-. 1 2 3 4 5 -,.. , 6 7 8 9 6tO I 11 12 13 14 15 16 ~ 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 v ' 11 ·30 a,m Christmas tree auction and holiday luncheon, to benefit area children's charities. Trees 'designed by top prof~~jun.il des1~ners throughout Or.inge County. Four S.•,1-0ns Hor.el in l'e\\port Be.ich . Call 673-9364 for more mformat1on. 7 p.m "The f.lthcr·DaughtN Rcl.ltionship,'' Free e\enmg program in Commu111t\' Room 01 Newport Cen- ll!r L1br.uy. 856 S,10 Clemente Dr. Newport Beach • SATURDAY 12:30 pm. Outdoor holiday concert, at South CoJst Plaza Village. ChmtmJ~ and cu.min music \\tlh "The American Mad~ BJnd ' Adm1S$100 free with 'donall~n ot canned goods to th~ Or. "t" Coun1y food D1stribut1on Center. Call 435-2050. COSTA MESA Salinas Avt>nue: A car \\JS \ancfal 1zed in the 1000 blcxk Harbor Boulevard: A man wJlked into a 7· 11 on the 2600 bloc!.;, grabbed a hot dog and a bet. r and wall..eJ out without paying So uth Coast Plaza: A pur5.t.' wa~ stolen from a \\Oman \.\lute )he \\as shopping in J store She <.1id the pul')(' \.\JS <irounJ her ,um Jt the time but she did nut feel 1t being tal.en About S520 w,h ~to· len Harbor Boulevard: Someone walked into a cookie store on the lJrol.e into Jn othce JI 1he M.lrriott 2700 bloc!.., ordered two dozen t-totd anJ hoi)tcu a laser printw cook1~ and handt.>d the clerk a ou1 of a "•nJo,\ creJ1t Cclrd. \,\'h1le the clerl. was Promontory Point: Someone JI· busy checking-the dtd;--lhe-~-1wnt*'d l-0 f~-d....m.ltnti,~d w.ill.ed away with the cookies. door of .1 res1dl!nCe in the )00 Monrovia A\enue: A re:.1dence was burglarized in the 1900 blocl.. A suspect walked 11110 the unlocked home while a ~mor c1hzen wJs up~tairs and purloined abou1 $4,450, including a video CJmera and diamond ring NEWPORT BEACH Newpo rt Center Drive: Someone block tlfc\.\purt Center Dme: A male caller phoned th(' rt ception1~1 <it the Ney.pnrt Bu~in ) lenter 1n the 600 block and told hu 1hat he tlad four bottl~ of n11rogl}U'r1n that he was going to blow up Ri\'ersidc Dri"e: A )ign SJ}ing "re ser.ed for W S \:t111 wa~ ~loll'n from th(' P•"king lot of Se\.en SeJ~ Travel in the 140 bl0<.k. You1 comrnfnlJ about !hf 011ly Plloc ()t ,,_ ~pl Wiii lw ~~ Ind ~ d>•fnly 10 [ct.tor w,nwn Lobdlotl n... ~-24-hour _..,,, _. mly ~ <Md IO rta>rd ~ IO !ht ~ • '°' °" a,,y lnptC Con1nbu'°" IO ~ H<lll•tlf wNI w•nt to ttt ~., com-nu publ~ m~ •ncl~ IMor n.t..,., ti~ •nd phoN! "UJ:"b4-r (Int ~nhu1o1wi Thn ,. 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The Mutations sell at Toy Ci1y for $7.88. 0 FOR BEST BUY CHRJSTMAS SHOPPERS WITHOUT A BUDGET the new Chanel platinum watches arc in at the Chanel Boutique in South Coast PIJza (754-7455). . . • "The Chanel platinum wa1ch is 1hc mark of an exceptional woman, sensitive to the appeal of · authentic luxury," touts a Chanel press release. The '"Pl'Erni!re arena insp1re-d by:tht 1enowned Moppcr of the No. S fragrance bottle, and is made of black onyx !>tone surcoundcd ... .by pl:ltinum. The watch sells for $4,400 The "Mademoil>elle" wJtch was designed with 't,fadcmoiselle ·Gabriell~ "Coco" Chanel in mind and reflects the style of the '30s. The watch has Roman numerals on a black·laquered face, and is m:ide of black onyx stone and platinum. The watch ~ells for $5,300. 0 lJcst DuJS appt•ars Thur~daJ and Saturda)s. n hcthu J"ou'rc a mtn·hant or a shopper, if you "1101.-of 11 good buy, I'd /Q''t to gl•t )OU somt publicity. Call mt at 5.JO.J11.J, tax mt •I 6-16-.Jl10 or nritt to me'! Dt)I Bu)S, D:iily Pilot, JJO W. Day. St., Co -,:J Mesa, Calif. 91611. Human Rights Day today '" Orange Coasr College v.1ll host United Nations Human Righi... Day at 7:30 p.m. tonight featuring speJJ..ers from lo~al chapters of the United Nation') Ai..,oc1a tion, Amnest) International and the Daha'i f aith. Featured !>peakerl> include OrJnge Coal>t College coun)clor U K)a\.\. Wan, a human rights :ictavist and publisher of 1 he Uurma Bulletin; former Los Angele!> Municipal Cour1 Judge James F. Nebon, ch~lirman of 1hc UJhJ01 National Spirilual A, .. embl); DonJld Scoll Will, director of the peace and JUi.ticc progTam at ChapmJn Unl\Crl>1ty, and Li a Janta, :i former special as~i.,tant to L.A Ma)or Tom ~radlcy and a )Ou th art .program de\.clopcr. Admission as free and 1he C\en1 "'all be held in the college Science Lecture 11311, Room 101. Bayfront locals deck the halls Ne"port re idcnts and merchants along the ba) front are Ill' 1ted 10 participate in the trad111onal "Ring of Light!." b) hghtang up the v.aterfront \\1th decorations from Dec 17 to 23 ucco1ding tt> tllll> ~ear's Ch:iirman. Donald Ynhn. • 1 has year'!. pJrt1c1pJnh'"ill be Judged on crcatl\lt). dcsrgn and cxecu1ion on Dec. 17. Spec111I 3\\JrJ-. \\Ill rccognii:c home O\\ners, bu!iine!ii.cl> and pcht club!>. The "innc~ are in' 1ted to altend the annuJI Awards DJnquct • and Auction 1n Jan. Contact the Newport l l:lrbor Area Chamber of Commerce at 7:!9-4400 . Charity has grants available The Nc,~p~>rt Chapter of the National Charity League i'i interested in developing a~1at10n!. with Orange County non-profit org:lnrzation by offering a S50,000 gr:int program and other a!.!>istance. 1 he league rs a nation"ide, non-profit, mother·daughter ch:uity organiz:uion interested in in11ia11ng and promotin~aritablc;_eodea~ ors Jnd to l>tlmUThiCcuTtur:Ua nd social training of our d3ughters. L:m year. the chapter con1nbuted $132,000 to various JOQI charities. The Nc'"port Chapter, "hich has 156 members. \\a~ organized an 1957 and ha:. operated the Tacktocker Thrift Shop in Co!>ta Mella for 30 years. Non-profits intercllted in applying for grants must !'lubmil applica11om by Jan. 7. To obtain information and a &rant application, wrrte Karen Watson, Phil11n1hropy Chairman, P.O. · Uox 133,llalboa lslJnd, CA 92662. '\-,..a::• • LOCAL TRl'BIATillEI: Ne\\port Beach 65150 Balboa: 64 50 Co ta Me a: 66 49 Corona dcl Mar: 65/51 TODAY: VArlablt> high cloud' tod•y u •nothtt P.ttific 1torm front lnltntlfl«>s off t~ .1l1forn1• <CMSI Ttm~•lurh "ill r•nge from lht mlddll' Mk to th«-low 70s •long ! lhf' tOtl t tod.iy, '°" in tht high 40s .. .BOAlM: South~•I lo WHI wind' 10 linoCt, otht'n.1,. ll~ht """•bl• wlndt. l -(oot HM, ~·ff'N "°f'•lttrly twt>ll ,..,, through tonl~t ~1th ""ri•t.k-hllh dwds., •. U/MOM: fl U • m ""."' 4:51 p.m e. ·o WT OT• lllW lST cm. FUU. .o.c 11 11ec n o.c. at '*· t • lot 21 • . . • .. .., Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ¥ . Newport~Mesa district leadership . shouldn 't forget who 's the boss A bout ll )'Car ago, I had breakfast with a trustee and t\\O top administrators froin the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Thursday, December 1: 1992 A311) They were upset at the critical Editor's Notebook and, they contended, inaccurate coverage in the Daily 1'1101 over some of the district's problems, including 1he SJ-million "bookkeeping" error -a mere prelude, it turned OUI, to the m1ndboggling S3-~lus million cmbeulcment allegedly mal>tcrmin<lcd by their budget chief Stephen Wagner. By the end of the breakfast, the trustee turned to me and concluded, "You're e11her m:il1ewus, incompetent or dueles)." crowd huddled in the cold outside the packed hall. like the rest of the people there, I thought the public and trustees Y.Ould h~e been deep into the meat of the agenda -discussion of the corrupt ion within the district -by then, but the trustees decided to conduct their routine business first. P arent and teacher confid~nce in the school district leadership took another devastating blow Tuesday night. It did n't have to happen. It shouldn't ha\le happened. At about 8:30 p.m., an hour into members courteously.moved their the meeting, new Board of item I<>' the front of the agenda.)' Education President Jim de Boom As a result, the increa!.mgly gave a well-recCived speech :ibout hostile Newport-Mes:i crc.~"d the district's new attitude and had to sit (stand, in m:iny .cases) urged patience during the for nearly three hours through _ upcoming months. tedious statistics and reports OrT, Good, I/thought. That's as close a·mong other thing,., dropout rates to a~lo~ the publi ' hcani --tt-ftr:ttn-memory; befo1c gcttmg (ro"1anyone in the -.chool dii.trict. ·.a chance to speak. As the clock Dut, sadly, no one on the approached 10 p.m. and the nC\\·and-impro"cd board fullO\\Cd h~ilf-hour speech on w11h the ne>.t logical step that electro-chemical actl\.lt)' in the \\OUld have helped to extingui'>h br:un continued, I ducked outs1Jc the smoldering recall movemcn1. 10 talk with the folks "ho had No. the trustees poured more gave n up. gasoline onto the names by 1 he trustees should h:i\c met refusing to make the obvious Now, hundreds of motion to mO\e the public these people. They "eren't Newpon-Mc'a p.irenr and comments portion on the agenda pol1t1cal hacks or school board teacher) are reJching that same _ buried at the end _ to the gadnies. Most had no ulterior • concl~.h1on about their school front in ddcrcnce 10 the 250 mouvcs beside concern for the bo~Jrd and adnuhistration, people \\ho bothered lo auend the their children\ \\Clfarc. l\bm had ei.pec1Jll) after Tuesday nigh t's · nher been to a school board-. . meeting. ~chool ~oard mcc11ng. ~ (In contrast, \\hen school meeting. Sen ing a good <lram:i., I headed rrustcc--J;om!Sr Werner and a IC\\ 'J'hcy were JU'ir con1..crn~d O\lr lo the auLli~orium at the old other district employee sho"c<l parents and teachers \\ho >.\OAh.:J -•~urpcr 5 .. hi>ol ~•te, \\here up Jt 3 rece nt Costa Mcs.:i Cat> to gi\C their l\\o-cent .. \\Orth t1l a stopped lil>tening. Out now, after waiting in \ain all night to be hearJ, they repeated to each other the adjecti"c mo .. 1 often used to de cri bc di~trict leaJership: arrogant. . The frustrated parent\ and teachers heJding home muttered a few "ords to their colleagues \\.ho dew.Jed to brave it out: "So t)pical." "WC can't win." ~·1 hey can out-wait us.'' "Psychological terror." 'Recall. " 1 • It's not f :iir." Uy 1he tame the parents "ere allO\\Cd to speak, the crowd, now :ibout 200, had thinned no'ticc.abl) un<l the nc\\.spapcr reponers had gone 10 rile their stories. Uul 1f the ~~r~r~tea¥-~ .. ~ .tO. diffuse lhe contn.>\erS) b) making their con:,t11uc:n ts cool their heels for three hours, its plan backfired. Badly Parent and teacher confidence 111 the school district leadership took another devastating blow Tuesda} night. It didn't ha\'e to happen. h '>houldn't ha\C happened. . I low hard would it be for each trustee and adm1n1s1ra1or to off er up a !ii nee re apolo~') '? llO\\. tough "oulJ it be 10 let the parents and teachers talk at tht: bc:~inning of 1he mee1in~ anti not three hours l:m:r'! HO\\ dill1cu h would it b.: tu '>hU\\ a -little humility? hundred'> of p.ui:nt., and teacher:. Council meeting the council , hool dbtriet they thought hJJ ~Jthcrcd to dl·m.1n<l action of their ------!:::.'--------=-----_...:.. _ _..:: ___ --r---------:--------1 11 RUf f ELL'S ' I ~ hool bv.m.I 111 the \\aJ.:e of the emb~afcmcnt, the IJr~tst in Slate UPHOLSTERY INC. -,·~· . hil>tof)·. \\ h.1t ~ind of al.lion? _ ·1 hrcc th ans . ·" l'c:.t I could tell. ""'''•....,'"""ht' One, a promi'c th.It 1'?1 HHH llft .. CHU llSA-SU 11S6 !:>upcrintcndcnt John t\1coll - nov. ;it home rci;O\cnng fwm heart i.urgery -\~ill 'lcp dq\\n, _ .ind a nation" idc search for hi., replacement "111 begin 'oon. I \\O, an apolo&_v from anylmc "ithin the '>C'hool db.trier for alkm ang 1 he lll.h'>I' c cmbc1Li<'mcnt Ill hJppc:n on their otscover Your Largest Door to Home Improvement NrN Ooor &I..,... . QMllfry. OorrJ*J1lve M alicious. Incompetent. Or clueless. Which is it? ·1 he C\ idence. particularly after ·1 uesJ:t) nigh t's meeting. can lead \'Ou to no other conclu~ion. · Uut there 1s . 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A VI c. T di WI T WI 0 bf p C• bo dt s c P. • I: s c ii A4 Thursday, December 10, 1992 Business Newport 8MchlCoeta U.. O.lly Pilot Business Editor Tony Cox ••• 642-4321, ext. 371 Breakfast With Santa , Corona del Mar seniors put stock in educadon ~ Sal, Dec. 12 & 19, 199'2 9:00 a.m. Enjoy~ brwcfast buffet ~ get your photo taken with &nta for just $7.95 per person!! (Price includes tax and gratuity) ~ By building the best fictional . portfolio in econom ics class, students can reap real finan cial rewards. By Tony Cox Buslntss Eo11or CORONA DE:.L MAR -If one of those \\'all Street touts came up with a portfolio that managed a 34-pcrcenl return in si.'< weeks, he'd probably enlist a teon1 of advert ising and public relatiom. c\pcrts to tell the world. Lrndsey D~rnell, a 17-ycar-old senior :ll Corona dcl ~lar High School. accompli:.hed such a profi1, but she's t:iking ii ~II in st ride. She cfidn't even re:ilize how v.ell~ly! was doing until she Wai c.lllcJ by-a rc.pvner. Darnell's portfolio 1s fictional, but it may, nc,erthelcss, m;.il..e her significantly richer by the end of the school year. l lcr ho1 picks gave her a big lead at the halfway point of a stod-p1cking con1cst in her economics class. [a..:h semester, the contest winner will rece1H~ SSOO. The stu dent , .. 11h the biggest o"cr:.ill profit for the year will ''in anoth er $500. meaning Darnell stamh to earn as much a:. Sl.000 1f her 'll•d-. keep !to:inng th rough the Jan. 22 conclusion or the first semester. "I'm really excited," D~rncll said this week. "I could use an extra $500." All of the school's approximately 250 seniors will be allowed to participate in Lhc contest - sponsored by investment banking firm Sutro & Co. -during the semester in which they take economics. . Bobby Hatfield Jr., a broker with the Fashion Island office of Sutro & Co., said he's impressed by how well the students are doing so far with their picks. He said only about 15 percent or the first -semester economics students have money-losing portfolios. Darnell's portfolio is an exceptional perfor- mer, but there have been 01her standouts. FoJ example, Jeffrey Isaak, who is in second place, :rsscmbied 01 ponfollo tMf returned a 25-per- cent profit in the fir..l sU. weeks of the contest. However, Hatfield cautioned, the over-the-counter stocks picked by the early leaders could plummet in value as quickly as they took off. If Darnell "ere to secure at least part of her profit in more stable stocks, he added,'she could almost lock up a victory. Darnell said she's not plann ing any changes. 13ased on advice from he r fa ther and information she gleaned from newspapers, she invested most or her imaginary $100,000 in three stocks: Presley Co., which grew in price from $2.13 a share to $3.13 a share; Picturctel,. which increased from $15.75 to $25.63, and Southland Co .• which grew from $3.13 to $3.22. The contest isn't designed to encouro$c stu- dents to invest in the stock market, but instead to help them understand the forces or supply and demand and how to determine value, said Louis Berlin, manager or Sutro's local office. IC Darne!I is any indication, the contest is on course so far. Darnell said she has interest in the stock market, but she doesn't. plan to go into an. investment-related ptofession. She • wan1s to be a broadcast journalist She also seems to understand the difference between real money and pl ay money. • "IT i1 were real money, I'd be in the safe " s1ocks," she said. To their credit, the students accomplished their stock-picking success without much professional guidance. 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The decision effectively clears :-.toorc of any criminal \HOng- doing in connection with the incidents 111 question. ~1oorc, "ho is tl)ing to re's· cue his n.1111ci.:i~e companv from banl..ruptt>. \\as accuscj legedly tried to use the threats to get Stack to forgive a Joan payment and to get Barrack to support his bankruptcy reorga- niLation plan for the store. Moore, who had vociferously · denied the allegations since they were made In st month, was relieved this week when he learned charges would not be filed. "I found that very uncom- fortable," Moore said. "I was \Cry .happy it was dropped." At the time the allegations were ma~e. Moore had recently been interviewed for an article relating to problems between he and his partner in Wyndh:im Leigh. Bruce Lambert , and ...01her factors behind the com- p:iny's collapse. ~toore, \\ho never dad bring up Stack's name "'i1h The Daily Pilot, said he was trying to get Stack lo apologize for what he considered to be uneth ical bu si- ness practices in a 1989 trans· acrion. He s:iid he a!.ked rhe- toricaJly .if Stack would still be proud of his beha,ior if it was made public in the newspaper. Moore added that Darrack came to him a!.king for help in keeping his n:imc ou1 of the ar- fj/c . .. EXPERIEN CE A LEGEND THI S H OLIDAY SEASON BRING THE FAMILY TO SEE THIS WINTERTIME FANTASY THAT MAGICALLY APPEARS F OR THE HOLIDAYS. VIS IT SANTA IN HIS ENCHANTED FOREST AND CATCH A RID E ON HIS EXPRESS TRAIN. •• of threatening to persuade the ne\\sp:iper to publbh ncgati\C information about Jeff Stack. a former busine!>s .1''oc1atc, and r-.hcllJcl--&.lrrack-. 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T 9 Send r.our items to Pete,.. Ry~n, The Di1ly Pilot, JJO W. Bay SI., Cost.1 Mes.i, 92621. Today Disabilities Act -Critical issues facing corporations, government agencies and service providers in undeManding the Americans with Disab1Uties Act will be highlighted at a worl..:>hop to be held lrom 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Costa Me>a Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. The \~Orkshop will feature Richard Pimentel, nationally renowned mo1i' Jl1onJI speaker and leading expert on the ADA. for more in(orm.1t1on, CJll 7()0-3460. . In vestment Workshop -"Wills -.r.,: T ru)l.S," and other estate-pl.inning choices will be the subject of a free in.,,estment workshoE to be held at 10 a.m. at Gre31 'Aestern Bank, 450 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach. for more informJtion, call 760-1578. For a subscription to the Daily Pilot, call 642-4333. Crail1"R I nlrtprl'tlrurwl t>ri,X,rtunlllt' fo r Or..infSt C•'Unty ''"•t JOt>q ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPORTUNITIES STILL EXIST At the Orange County Market Place, we still believe in the American Dream Spaces are available for sellers with marketing skills and the ability to create an atmosphere of appeal and 1maginat1on. ff you meet these qua/If/cations, call 24 hours a day {714) 723-0306 ' for reco~ Information on Nlllng at the Orange County Market Place. ?a.n:s:son's ~ WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED (. FOR THE CHRISTMAS PARTY EVERYONE WILL REMEMBER ... 1 CXXl's of Christmas lnvtt~ ... Boxed and Custom Hollday"Cards ... Photo Christmas Cads ... Miles Of Glftwrapplng and Beruttful Ribbon ... Christmas Ornaments ... Unique Gifts ... Christmas Decorations ... CtvlstmasCandy ... Stockng stutfet'S ... 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''" ,, ""'' .. ,/ad to be of sen1ice . . . ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Da11y Pil6t Thursday, December 10, 1992 A7 ! RESPONSE From A1 think it is not just the adminh1ra1ori., but the school board itself should be recalled. JOHN LaFARE Ne" port Beach 0 I om absolutely furious each time 1 read the paper in the morning to read these new things that are ha ppening in our schools and with the bo:ird. I am so mad, I can hnrdly speak about it. I think the bo:ird or trustees should be replaced, all three superintendents -the superintendent and both assistants -should be replaced and le t's get some people who arc watching what is going on with our money Cor these children that need an educ~tion so badly. We have to dea n house and have somebody who'; going to watch the store. JOLENE HANKS Bnysho res D Regardless of \\h:itcver trouble is. going on, and regardless of the past history, don't you think it migh t be a litt le bit tacky to unload on John Nicoll "he n he is so dreadfully sick? I think a litt le bi t of prudence and good taste migtlr be the proper \\ay 10 go, and lca"c the n:bty r.tuff for IJtcr \\hen he is better. Just common decency. ALAN ANDWAS Ne" port Ueach Yes. it is time for nc'' lcat!C!r hip in the Nc,,port-~h::.a S hool District. Ila' mg been an employee for 25 yc;.ir:i "ith the di:.tnct and also ha\.ing four children go throu~h the sµ.t.cm. l do thin~ \\e need u c)1ange of kader:.h1p. , And al~o a "ord uf pr:use for the real heroe:. of the ~ituation, the t~cher anJ ),(;hoot adminastr~llors "ho h.l\ e done a m:irwlou\ job of tr) mg not to have I our children be hurt b\ thi:. satu:lllon an this first q~arter of the school )!!Jr, Jnd I \\lluld like to suy thank )OU. 1 hc} hJ\C done it 1n spate of all the cutbJck , no contract-., 111:> rab.e, lack of supplies, huge • clns)room-.. and tlH.!} still :ire doing :i manclous JOb of educating our. children. So th:ink )UUr teacher and -.chool aJmanhtr.ttors ~l .. \RGARc r SADY' Co).ta Me-.J 0 Our chilJrcn '"'ent through Nc\\port I !arbor I l1gh School. We Jrc \Cn much 111 fo,or of an OU\tC:r of the top bra''· The arrogance they have shO\\ll has been intolcr:iblc. If 1 ran Ill) bu!>incs'.> the \\JY the) ran that muh1·million dollar bu:.ine'>), \\e \\Ould ha'e been buried )Car:. ago We ha\C thought about this for a long tame. My "ifc \.\Js iO\ohcd 'cry hca,ily w11h the school bu.ird through P l'A and so forth and both of u \\Crc \Cl)' involved \\-ith our kids through all their athletic and school cnJea,or , ::and ''e have thought for a long tune that something \\J'> going to happen. We :ue 111 fa,or of an ouster. I IANK JARBOE Nc,,port Ucach 0 The Ne\\ port-Mesa tragedy 1s the inevitable result of an elected goveraung board allo'' ang 1t,ctr to become an insulated club run by cronic The ~hoot boJ rd anJ its top staff membcl'S hJve indulge d each other's self interests to the point where \\C can no longer trust them \\llh our children. JOI IN Cl lRISTIANSEN Newport Dcach 0 . New leadership fo r Newport-Mesa School Db trict 1s ab-.olutc l) ::i must. John Nicoll's contract should not be rcne\\Cd. lie has • ulway:i been arrogant in dc:ihng with parents and \\ith teachers and has distanced himself so fa r from the cla room that reason~1ble decisions arc impossible. Removal should not be . If You Can Vacuum, You Can Deep-Clean Your Carpet llmt the HOST9 Dry Carpet Cleaning System - Rated fl by a leading consumer mapainct • Now cvpct dcanln&'• a bftucl The HOST Mad llnc II atitf tO push than JOO'" YllCUWTI t ktnc:r t and U ap«Wly daipd for t.hc do-1t·J'O'&t'ldfu, The HOST Sywtan !cu JOI.I dun yow • carpc:u u dun u they an be $3.00 OPF WITH THIS AD A .u;T-Clllr* c.pet ~ ,_., Dlglrl Coa t Vacuum & Sewing 333 f. t 7rh St Cost~ Mc\a 642· I 560 ~ The Ory E11tdon UW5iil1 c.pec Qeerq ~"'"' determined at all by the fact that he is ill. The district needs to move forw ard with new· leadership now; waiting until May would not be wise. 0 SUSAN SHAW Costn Mesa I am calling about the ouster of the New~rt-Mesu School District top administrators. I agree with this 100 percent. I have lived in Costa Mesa for 30 years, and I have three children who went through the Newport-Mesa School District nnd two grandchildren who arc currently going to Kaiser Primary. The way J feel i!> that Dr. Nicoll did a very good job for a lot of years, but he is older and sick and it is time that he steps down. If he doesn't do it voluntarily, I think he should be a ked to do it with the condition that his health care benefits be paid for the good job he has done. I do feel that the school district was warned how many years ago that was sloppy accounting practices. J do feel having gone to many school board meFtings that there is a certain amount of conceit there. I believe in the teachers being outraged. My grandchildren have currently 35 kids in each or their classes. I think thot is terrible. None or these people would have been laid off without the s3 million this crook has (allegedly) taken. J agree that it is time for the top brass to step down and let someone else come in and ce what they can do. I am not conde mning them for the job ther have done in the past. Dr. Nicoll was a wonderful superintendent, but he is past his See RESPONSE/AS -IS -rs <l~r lffitnlr :Hair at Th e Marketplace sends ... ·' "Season's Greetings'' [~e l1Rof e llole fea tures ... Byers' Choice Ca rolers Wee Forest Folk Oavtd Wmter Cottages Wolfard 011 Lamp Nort h Ame rican Bea r s~arovs"-.1 Cry tat Galileo Thermometer'! and so much more .. Start a ~~· ~-~d . Fa mily ·T radition. G:Ite .Jllitole Nolt at the Marketplace (across from UCI) 4237 Campus Drive, Irvine • (714) 854-8510 , ' -s Fi11 a We take the worry out of -gift giving + by providing you with a wide selection of quality gifts and unrivaled personal service. GiO C('rlifJ cal<'S. fr<'e {.!in \Happing. and shipping sen irrs nrr m ailc1hle at st'lrrte<I \\ t.'8lt lifT locallons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . Kctbt•11l & 'l1ct~ 101' Salo11 Sltll1hllfikS Coif ee (~on1pan, ~· ,.-'I ; ~ \\'est(lilf Plag: : .... ,.11 Hughes \lar~rl. S,l\-on. Cnmn lldnl\\arc ·\ppartl: Chmnpngne. Drnp<'r's & Damon's. Pill\\ heel~. N'iste1\''\ Lln~t·rh' •,ood: I lickon Fttrms. kall<' \kGui rt''s Old Fn8hlo1wd Pit' Shom>r. Paslt1Brmo. Starhuds Coffre Compan~ Cird8. Gifts, Bolo: lmagt's fl t1llmark. Cro\\n Hooks. 'llt<' <;n·~ Coo'<' llfalth & fllntS : Sha~1-l p \f \\ port. Grt•at I ~1rth \ il<lmhh StnktS: \nthom's Shor Rt'l\1ir. · \1all Rows. Etc .. \\ estclill nean<'I". Bank of \mrril\t. ITI Frdrr'ctl ~mk. Rotwrt & fa~lor Salon. Shrll Oil. nr. Lou RO\ Eldt'r. OJllomrtrisl I. • , ... . ' ' :'t. I ·~ ... ·' / Newport &each/Costa M ... DaUy P A.a Thursday, December 10, 1992 ------------ - -------~--=~. ~--- RESPONSE From A7 Yes. ge t rid of that old ~upcrintendcnt. ha,·e to get rid of the old guy and geJ some new leadership in here and what arc we going to do for all these kids -just prime. 1 um no spring chicken my:,elf and 1 \\OUldn 't think twice about stepping down if I fell somebody better coulJ do · the job. I think 1t' time for the school t.hstri t to have some reality therapy. And I think the trustee hould know that the name i supposed to ensure trust. And I think the teachers and admin1stra1ion should rcvie'' their leadership. This district need major O\erhaul as t-tc i' n:ady to be retired. We need new blood. Tuicc in 15 yc:irs, I have tried to put my children in public schools in this neighborhood. Twice I h:ive been rcbuff ed because there are no programs for native English speaking children in these schools. let them sit there and know nothing and let their educations be forfeit over a period of ytars? I thin1' it is absolutely criminal. ROBERT RASMUSSEN Costa Mesa PATRICIA VAIL Costa Mesa for as its fiscal policies and its cumculum policies :.ind as fa r as its organizational policies. I think an outside interest, m.iybe the county superintendent or the state superintendent, need to come in and reorganize the procedures, and r think the tea hers need to realize th:it they ha'c a responsibility for monitoring the situation also. The top brass should go now. We :ire paying taxes with all the other people and yet, even though there is an innux of new n:itive English speakers because there are new children in the neighborhood, we don't have :iny programs for them :ind their educ:ition is basically forfeit 31\d this is twice in 15 ye:irs. 0 0 l believe there should be some ch:mgc in our district. The school board doesn't really seem to want to listen. Hopefully they " ill get the mes age th at the pJrents and the teachers have sent. We need new leadership at the top of our district. SHARON DOUDREAU Costa Mesa 1 dqn't say this as just anyone. l was a te:ichcr for about six years myself. This is a big problem In West Side"1'Costa¥csa) schools. So we have to do two things. We Whoever was in ch:irgc w:is either incredibly stupid or else they didn't give n damn, but I think it was a combination Of both. 0 STEVEN PARK Costa Mes:i KATHY SCHROEDER Coron:rdel ~ My thoughts are that these people :ire totally out of control and it is just another 0 DISTRICT From A1 . dence in Deputy Superintenucnt Carol Berg anJ Al>si!>tant Superin· lcndent Tom God le). "ho along "ith Superintentlent John Nicoll have been singlet!· out for critkism h) pMcnt:, and teachers. He made no mention of N1~ull, "ho is re· CO\ering from quadruph: heart b)· pass surgery Nicoll. 71, "hose one·)ear contr;ict C\pire:, June 30, is n~H C\peucd to return to his job be1L1re Feb. I. :i i the earliest. 1 ru-,tce Forrest Werner. "ho p.!,~CJ the ~chool boartl presi· JcnC)' to tic Boom Tucsda} nfghl, bcg:iu thc 111cct111g b) refuting 3C· 1.u:,J11on; m.iJc.: b\ '>Ome p.ircnts ;igJ111~1 the !>-.'houl J1,trict. \\ erner 1.knicJ that repeated \\.lI~ 1Ivm audi t1.m of unsound :iccourllln~ pr.ictTces ~_re rou- t1ni:I} 1gn1.lrctl by :iJmini!>trators ove r the )e.ir~. "V1nu;.illy all aud1· to r rc~1.H11mcnJat1on-. ha'c been 11nph:mc111cJ:· \\ cr1ic.:r said Hc al,0 JdcnJcJ the sch,>1.>I J btrict\ ac1Jr.:11111: rc~urJ. poinung out th.It ScholJst1~ Apt11uJe Tc't scores for l.i-,t \e.Jr:. !>en1ur:, hit all·time high!> in· the di:,trict, :.l\cr- ag111g -10 points highcr ·th.in the :,t.llc ::t\eragc. "In 1%9, the \\.ill Street JournJI ranked Nc,,port· :-Otcs;i a~ one ol the I I top s1..ho1.>I J1-.1rict~ 111 the cou111rv," \\'erncr \JIJ • Sch1x1I board membe r~ point out th.11 dur111g the bst year, .the d1:,- tnct :iJopted a five·) e.ir pl.tn fur 1 curriculum de,elopment, rcopcnetl Lincoln and Ad.im!> element.in ~chool!., .ipprovcd the rcopenmg of Victoria Elemtnlal) School nc\t I.ill. estJblt,hcJ a Commun1l\ l3udgel Ad\ l'>Of)' Cummillee and lured a budget :inal)'>t to fine-tune J1str1~t fin.incc,. Our parcnh and tc;.icher-, at the rue<>day night meeting \\CfC not locu~111g on the '>Chool d1..,trict's l>trengthl> lhe) SJ} .1Jmmistrators :Jnd boJrJ members mul>t ta"e re· 0 ponsibility for the alleged S3- m1llion embezzlement -:in amount that \\Ould pay for the hir- ing of more than 40 new teachers. Parents and teachers also com- plained o! far~e. cfa~ size~. ul in elementary school programs, Ind, of te\tbooks and clJssroom materi· Jb, detcrior:uing chool facilities :rnd "Jrrogance" b) board mem- bers and adminbtrators. "One thing that is Cf)Stal clcJr 10 me is that the teaching staff$ and classified school staffs around the dil>trict feel ''holly unapprcci- a11:d b' the current di trict leader· !>hip,'' ·said ~rona del t.1.lr High Sl.'.hool teachc~ Steve Mc!.scnger, ~COSTA MESA STATIONERS, INC Christmas is just around the comer and we hatle lots of gifts & goodies to make your holiday brighter. ~Ian ~ ~. P ners Collectable Ornaments ~fffi3 Pens ... ... ...... Tuesday night. ··1 he). "ho are on 20% off with th.is ad. to choose from. We haYe Fbvia :,peakfog to school board members AJI styles on sale Beautiful and unique many _1tyks I the front Imes of the educ:uional Christmas Cards, too. process, feel that the current dis· -~~.;.-~"51"i:,..-..-.,:::r::iD::-7'i=::> ___ --- ~~~l~m':n-P;--.rmr-=111'-W~~ wnlT the ne-e<B or me clas room ~f;,'i~~""!illl teacher. the school staffs and the • ~tf=..C>-Jqr...,...K;J~ . students ,.,ho come to the class------·----~)-~ wo1n:. cJch d.i)." An Etiquette Oass For Puppies This oourse ~tailored for puppies 10 weeks to l 0 months and ~ designed to help you enjoy your pet m~ Your puppy will learn housemanners and how to function better within your family, and you both will come away with a positive message that will last a lifetime. And we know you know ... Manners Matter! • Adjwtrnent to Olildren • Housebreaking . · • Obedience Training • Nipping •Jumping on People • Leash Pulling• Come When Called •Serving You since 1979 L'n'Urr.1,x'll wnrcmptur\ rnmm: Wt m.1ll l''l'" l!.1tht'fm\! .in nl'nt .mJ l·\lr\ l\l'nt 'f'\:1.11 .JG>rp.ir.ttl Lulll:hl" .mJ EH·nb ..J P1U11C' I ..J B1nhJ.1\' ..J .\nn1H·"-m1." ...JfunJrJ1'4.'f' .J\\\,1.Jmi: Rl'\lr1i.-.n• ..J f\ar Rit \lif:\.th., :lFull r.1m Rl'nt.t), ..JR ll\\jUt:t f k. llitK' ..JTiwml f.1mt°' ..Jtlrd [~l,l!ll.' ..l kl' ( It\ ll'e..' l'ltUflln.fll ...J\' 1lc1 r 1rlmi.: "'-"-um\ 1ru Lm\11 ~ .... Kl"> ~' \' \\ c 4 \1 , 11 'm.'t· 1tt B 'mt 1 An.1 ~ • .\ 4. • 04 example of $0\<crnmcnt out or control. I find it amazing that these people arc passing the buck and blaming Wclb Fara Bnnk for this. We need some changes. NANEiTE RUB Ne\\port Beac 0 ,. If the pre ident of the United .states C3n only serve two terms then I think that all politici:ins and administrators should scrv no more th:in t\\O terms. This is why INC are voting in term limit . These people gc entrenched in these jobs and they have their own cliques :ind nobody is going to report on their buddies. So consequently the taxpayer gets stuck "ith :ill their ·take ._ GEORGEF'ORTc Ne" port Beac (•1tll H) .StO portbaSt) $250 Value! 0l''>ignN Aquariums ~ Avi.uie '\114 ~l .. t <;trcct ''-"'I"'''' Bc.1 ... h, CA •12h6°' 67.'·-'K47 r-t> ;nnin$ PHOTOGRAPH~ m SINCE 1964 3428 VIA LIDO. NEWPORT•675-4667 Ckttu lrvm tflf /.Jdo c,,,.,.., 1Jpst1J1JJ Coastal Puppy Training "SltotWAI P#/>llY P~;es· <714> 835-8538 In The · Christmas Spirit H ere at your newspaper, ')( · A Limited Number of . A~r~tlS Song Sheets are now available to Churches & -/ Organizations Call in person 8AMtoSPM Mortuary & Memorial Park ~. "' 54-0 .. 5554 . , lJ ,,, Servicing a!Hait:hs • Under new ownership •e~_~_H_o_m_&_N_~_~_·_I_6_~_G_~_~_r_A_~_,_~_m_M~~-~·· ' we are very aware of how Santa's bag gets lighter as he heads for some neighbor- hoods. You read about it frequently in the Pilot For many families, the struggle through these hard times is more keenly felt when the holidays are here. But there is hope. When you donate an unwrapped toy worth $5 or more, you make Christmas morning a little brighter for a child who really needs some sunshine. Gifts & toys, especially for . ~ '•) the older children (sports d ~ ~ __ _ equipment, games, et<:) are tr~'(~ / ~ : needed more than ever. ~ • · Toys for Tots is brought to you by the U.S. Marine Corps ~ Reserve, Vok Temporaiy ~-· 4C. Services, and the Pilot. ~ . ~ ~ 0 .., • Drop your toys off at the Pilot lobby, at 330 \v. Bay Sb cet, Costa Mesa between &30am-5:30pm Mon. .. FrL . \ Thursday, December 10, 1992 A9 Society Society Editor Vida Dean ... 642-4321 , From left, fund-raisers Charley and Nora Hester with Kathy and Ron Merriman at tne Christmas Carol Ball. Maralou and Je rry Harrington with James Wilcox, who took on the rore of Sanla Claus for the 552 party. 552 Club_ gets .into the holiday spirit Hans and Charlene Pra2er~ . ''Let':> mal..c the \\hole room rock," :ind green plaid tables in the ballroom. said Harry Babbitt as he led \he 350 Traditions frnm 27 )Cjr:. back were in place, Garth Bergeson, Taco Dell's John Martin, Al and Lin A.uer, Elaine and Hunter Keck, E\lclyn and Lynn Hart, Marilyn :ind Robert Mcintyre, Richard and Sandy Sewell, Amelia Seton; Charley and Nora Hester and Kathy and Ron Merriman (lhC ... l.i.\.~_Ll.~o..n1cn ~111 co-chaff ne-'(r year's fund-rJi!>ing dri1;e for the EmergcnC) Care Unit Their goal 1s S6.5 million ) the sweetheart couple fo r Hoag's fcb. 20 S\\Cetheart Ball. guei.l at the 552 Chri'>tm;1' (arbl but there was somethmg new as well. D:ill in singing "Jingle 13clh" '"I his )Car \\C asl-eJ all tif the guc\ts lo bring .. No". let\ all 'ound hkt: • a gilt for a child :igc g to I . Thi! items will be ...ll.whci;:_• .u.f\ll.loLLrmwunnu....iT""'·'U'hci.;..i;• r#Rv.J .. .,..I i:P-----tttdeffi.c-red w lhe-Sh :rn· 0 l'C Sch es cl i 0 jc ID FREE!! Choir anu sin~ 'Silent Night.' Co-.1a MesJ," ~aid N)qu1-.1 (SQS's Jean " continued Dahh111. "ho ~a> forbath Jllcndcd.) carhing on J long·:.lanJ1r1g "Abo: \\C don't lhUalh mcntiOM diner events Other longtime 1 lo:ig supporter~ there ''ere Maralou .:rnJ terry Harring1on, Ellen ~mJ Bob Wilcox (their 'on James "as the plrl)' 5Jnta) • Katharine .inll Richard A~new \\tlh children Rebecca, Eliz.ibeth and RJchard II, Anne 111J Bob Badham, Emm.l ).lne Jnd Tom Rile and lee and Jim Gormley. COLOI PHOTO I~~ ~lTH i;- tra<.htion ot c:uohng at this :11 1h1'> ball."' N)qui,1 :t<.hictl. Dut he couldn·1 • innual h ... ncfit. n: ist sh:iring nc"' ul u Jan. :!9 party. ProcclJ., trom 1 ... b.1\1 -"R:i) Charlc.:s anJ ljic uh-huh ~irh \\jll enler- . chai11:d b~ P.iUl l'-.)qu1sl ,,iih t:ltn JI a gala bc111g held in connection \\tlh the Jo Bozz.i J ... \Ile d I r -arc T.1 ... 0 Uell Ne\\ purl c1~,,il A ten\ "111 be set c.:\pcc1cd 10 reach \J n,009 up in Fa-.hion b.l.rnJ :1nJ 1:00 1:..111 be seated." fur the Emergc.:11(] CJrc Unit (Tu .. 1-... i:. for the gala \\ill be $150 euch .) · at I loag Ho ... p1lal. • Seen ch:i11ing. nibl ling :ind po ... ing for pho\os -------There \\J'> no doubt that .:11 huur·long reception -und later dancing or Society this ":is a Chri)ltnJs hall. li)tening to the musu .. of l3Jrry Cole -'"ere !here \\ere decora1eJ tree\, Charlene and Hans Prager (the s~eetheart \HCath) hung111g from the couple for ltoag's Swccthe~lfl Dall on Feb. 20), S easons Greetings PPRIESTLEY o-IIROPRACTIC S4NlA ceiling, nnd huge candles decorated the red PJtty and George Hoag, Senator Marion and The guest h~t :iJ,o included Janet Curci·Walsh, Gary Burrill, Mcldrin Burrill, Zee Allred and Jerry Richards, Nora Jorgensen anJ Jim Johnson (she is chamng the $\lteethean Ball), Gerry and Willly Schroeder, Elizabeth and Bill Vincent, Catherine Thyen, Harriet and Sandy Sandhu and Betty and Fred Grazer, who are planning :i big :innivcrsary ce!ebration American Assn. of University WomenNcwport-C~staMesa.. l · A handsome color photograph o! )Our child IS yours ah:.oluccly free! nus IS iust our v.ay 01 SJvmg HAPP\ HOLIDAYS ll all of vou Ninth annual Red Cross holiday brunch set for Dec. 20 Ornogc County Chapter of the American Red Cro., '"" hold ib ninth annual holida~ brunch 10 30 a.m • Dec W at O:irbacua. 3333 Pacific Coa~t Highway. Nc"porl Beach. Re~tauratcur O.i' id Wilh~lm "111 provide n Soulh\\cstern meal and the fi\'C·member l:I Adobe Mariachi Band ~111 entertain. Tickets :ire S50 eJch and rc!>cf\:llion CJn be arranged b) calling ~35·5JS I -from aH of tt~ ai Pn~tky C CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE .·· ABOARD the "PATRIOT" ~ December 12th, 12 noon · 4 pm (714) 640-7030 <;,uurd.n. December 19 • ·:t ~~-~'ll'o\"• '\·~5 pm • ~ 00 p.rn. °t'"f ~r ,. \,\,\\t~ 52 0 :-c: All pron•ed., Jpplit·d ... ~'Q ~ Prrso• t0 , .. ho/Jr,h1p., .. .._ 2101 U,t (obi Highwi't Su te 2 11 CoronJ Del Mu Dcp~rt' from 'I\''' For Re ervation v.ro!t l.u Jing .;e<' 1!0 w { .. ,,. . n \ ' .. \\ '·q P.i ~ '°I\ • s~1i-. l I .4 I· n \\C'i:hou:~ • :"\tT>pon ~nch. C.\ AST Ql f5TI0.'\) CALL £"'J.J9r (.'f ·:!-~5!6 q:v.:: CHARLES H. B.\RR Jt•f'kt'! , .... 1\l:STCL1ff' FLOOR iii A \ll~DOI fO\'E RINGS \\ ood • Carpeting • Wool ' \1A rhlr • Blinds • Area Ru~ 1 • .\.ldo Luon~o .. eriolfaph Ii ... (>31-8251 A'MIEE' fine i omtn 's Clothe ,~fond" -SaturJa I 0-6 <H2-4423 fASllO~ If 91QUI Custom Dt ip Cloth.in~ Fine Alteration 650-1177 , .. ': l,'\'I '. !'~// \ • ! 1 \l ll 'l'I\ I \I'• l,);) \1 '\!\I'' \ i · .: ; \i\I \\ i'i'lll' •I'll/\ In I Ill ... ; 11 l DINE IN•TAKEOUT •DELIVERY HA',.., HOl.IOAn'ro ..... OU• P•l•llO• AllO f'HAlllCS PO• ou• ••COllO ••ur YU• Ill N.W.-O•FI fORE\'ER FllE,OS ~ A Celltftllt"" \nnalrr • Doll • llummrl' llol11Ja Trruure~ 650.5535 1.u Tt: c. un ... Bak tr" t:: .. prt. •O Bar • (.are llohdn DeN·rt~ • Rt-1'ad <>42-41 t • r Ii. r .... Bl f J\'S {I Oft\ SHOP 'air· • Rr-:11r1uon • Rrrii~ \ l Jn ' R1i-tnl'•• '11 l81J~ tn -3~1; JO K~G & CO. ( u•tom lnHtat1on• \\ ~ tnt' ~llll<Hll'r'! -!l-ll~2:'! • l\pcn Dail. l't f.Hn1nt• for Th~ ll1,liJau \PPO~TIIE'TS Of' ~EWPOIT China • f n,tal • ~1her t mt l mrn• : t:lft, • Card· :2~.;.115 EXCLU 'H'l'S ~ ahulou Fur• Out tanuini \ alut FAStlON A"Mmte's • o.tas lcrr Jedls • bdusifucs • fashion by ~ FOOD tbltl Cokes • The ~no Bcl«Y llESTYl£ "'*'-.ts '1lwpDlt • W\ Oock ~ • Tht ~en·s ~•hit, Ym toys • fOtMr Friends •Jo 1'1'Q & Co • WistlMf Roar C""'9 SBWlS •Concepts" Vi~• lht Du1cJ Cenw • Exsrm Pos1ol rJ Newport • fasla fn.d Rn .... • Jcrnes ..,_, Sdon • L 0emey Oripd ~ 1649·1 831 w • """'Ii ,j ,j ""'I~ ,j . • ' A 10 Thursday December 1 o 1992 ---------- --~ ----~ ------------------- ------------·--- Community Forum . . Community f0tum runs oo Tuesdays, ThuNfa)') and SaturdJys Write to: Pilot Letters, 330 W. Bay SI., Costa M~ CA 92627 Fax lett~r• to: 646-4170 Readers' Hotline ... 642-6086 Editor William Lobdcll ... 642-4321, ext. 351 Trust11e8: • t Jess qp or get out C un you belie-.-e it ? The teacher of Ne"port·Mesa Unified School· Dimict actually had the gall to e\press themsef\ cs and vote no confidence in their top administrators. What ingrates these upstarts! Next thing )OU know they'll \\Ullt ·10 be treated "ith respect. That· hasn't h:ippened yet. of course. Bu t teache~ ure patient souls. It took t\\O consecuti\'e \Otes of no-confidence in the superintendent of 1 luntington Beach 'City School District before the board got the message. On ttie Coast Indeed, after the first vote, the board spitefully gave the contro\ersial superintende nt a new contrJct -v.it h heft) ra ises - three years e:irly. The following year. the teachers dcl 1,creJ :inother no-confidence vote. Tim ~~there>v:is-:rn--~---t~ O\el'\\hclming turnout Of pJrent' as \\Cll and the board ltn:illy haJ t1..1 listen -:inJ h.1J to cJl both lls \\Onh Jnd an e>.pcnsi\e contract. But it was ''orth it The once-chao111: school district l'I running sm1..11..11h Js cust:ird. Teachers and aJm1 n"tra1ors arc 110\\ "orking together. test scon:' ;ire l.p. class sizes are small, cht!Jn:n ;ire learning. McJn\\hile, Newport-~ksa 1s :1 mc ... s. and not JUSt because more thJn SJ m11!1on seems to be m1~s1ng. Class·Silc 1~ so:.iring, staff h:.is been cut. morale is 111 the J umper. But when 11 \\:ls announccJ chat a \Ole would be tal..en. administrators and trustees arrogantly scorned the teachers. ~n~ is, the-Yote ittdn't include-the" trustees. They are v. he re the buck truly stops. lf an)boJy is responsible for perm1 111ng l·und1t1ons to e~ist \\here a guy can ptlkr m1ll1om. of dollars. it 1s the trustees. OH:rtime, the CPA firms hm:d to au~.h l 1he J1..,t ract's b1..10J...s ha\e \\-arneJ about .Jopp) accounting practices, warrn:d Jbout "the abil ity to conceal and pcrpc1r,11e fraud:· It 1 n 't as if 1 he trustees \\ ercn 't 1n,ohcd 1n the audits. Trustees i;ummonl) sit o n the audit comm11lee. 1 h:.it \\Jy, they get information firsthJnd, 'o the> can't blame an)onc else 1f tht: auditors' recommendations aren't rnmplacd wit h. M:.i}bc they all had to go to the bJthroom \\hen auditors discus.,cd the district's improper procedures fur logging Ill chcd.s ( 1980). improper reconciliation of the district's huge health fund ( 1987) ;ind the fact that cash receipts \\ere recorded in pencil (abo 1987 -a banner )Car for warnings) According to trustees, they were told th::it the holes in the boat had been plugged. And they felt good; becau c they were told so by a S76,000-a·)ear guy with a Rolls Royce, a mi nk tuxedo jacket and a million-dollar house. You have to belie\e a guy that rich, right? AJmost as bad, ~he person who blew the whbile on the alleged embezzlement had so liule confidence in the tru stees and the admin istration traum\arJtC, he or '>he v.e nl outside lo blow the "hislle. Face 11 The admin1~1 ra1ors hJ'>e blown 1l. The trustees have blown it. It 1s long past time that they admit it. Long past time for them to tell the p:irents, taxpa)crs and teachers of the district (a) how al l th is could possibly have happened. (b) "'ho was responsible for Stephen Wagner ge lling a\\a) with so much fo r so long, and (c) wh:ll they have done to insure that it cannot happen again. Otherwise, throw the bums out. Fred Martin's column runs c.-c•ry T uesday. Thursday and Snturdny. Editorial ; · . ~·~· ~.··.. . _ ' -. . • Thumbs down to attitude within school district Tho envelopes, please... . ... spo~en up. rnThumbs down to Acting If the teachers don't count and the ~Superintendent Carol Berg for parents don't count, what sort of school dismissing the no-confidan~e vote by 96 district arc we left with? percent of the teachers as "I\! th an Berg, who. is run11ing the distncl. while meaningless." Nicoll recovers froi:n hear .su.rgery, ar Tea'chcrs are taking the no-confidancc least ought to act_ lilte sh '.s ~ntercstcd \ote of Superintendent John Nicoll, -and concerned ~1th the opmrons-of Assist:int Superintendent Thom:is o thers -espec1aUy arter one of her Godley and Berg following recent more trusteed work.ers allegedly stole disclosures that the district's budget enough money to hire teachers by the director allegedly stole more than S3 . h:i;idful. • million from the fi nancially str3pped ~Thumbs up to both Newport district. ~ H:irbor and Corona del Mar high Money problems, of course, have schools for st:iging one of the most forced the district 10 lay off teachers and d ramatic and exciting football contests in aides and to increase the average the long and storied history of the cl:issroom size. That's the bottom line. cross-town rivalry. A group ·or parents has already Newport Harbor, which \.,,On the presented petitions ca ll ing for Nicoll to contest 28-2 1 in the final seconds of the step aside. game, gets to advance to the Clf finals. For Dcrg 10 blithely brush off the But Corona del Mar, which shut down concerns of the teachers as bcin~ss New rt Harbor wh~.schools-m • than significan t is arrogant and during the regular season, has every insens11l\e. No doubt !>he has the s:ime reason to be proud. message for the parents ''ho have That both schools advan~ed this fJr in I n our society \\ e have to a'ik pcorle to not drinJ... and dm .... It IS Ob\iOUS 10 all th•H a drunJ... dri,•er risl.s his or her O\\ n life as \\ell ai. the "'cs of innocent other'\. This holidny scnson. please do not be 1m:spon:i1blc by drin l..ang and dming. \\'e arc now facing nnother area of gross irresponsibility. According to a recently released SUl'\'e) b) the University of California, San Francisco, the rnajQrit) oLhetero.'\CXuaJ -= Americans are not taking se riously the risk' of AIDS and the 'ast majority of those cng:iging in sexual intercourse with multiple partners are doi ng it \\ 1thout condoms (OC Register, .Nov. 13). So much for "safe se'< ... the playoffs -let alone faced each "'-....Thumbs up tu Mil..e Pahtz fo~ other 1n the cmi·finJl!i -is stuff fo r the \t.l]breathing nc:\\ life into the Little memory books. Inn on the Day. . . Palitz, \\ho operales the Doryman s Thumbs down to tile thieves "ho Inn al the foot of NC\\pOrl Pier, "saving took advantnge of 12-ye:ir-old the Little Inn's name and ae putation for Nelda Evan.s and her 73-year·old ·al least the ne'lt ic.ir. The proper l)' is h~a.nd.. The. thiew _ ~nJ ~-err th:it ~eerm ~:llc.d to be redc\ dor\:J \\ ith ct'nd\lS . .:... -~~~• l3ut Ill the rnean1imc. Nc\\porl lk3ch's too dignified ~1 title for these jerks - pe rsuaded the Costa Mesa resident tha t only non-pri,ate b.i)lront hotel 1" back. they \\e re electricians. While one of the rtJAnd -)CS -thum~' do\\n 10 the men 1001. the woman to her back}a rd to ~ Angeh for rcumg )Ct .1no1h1.:r st.u show her some "problems," the other and role-model slip a\\a) Actu:ill). the cleJned out her hou'ie, taking Sl.000 she 10._;1 balldub d J n t let Jam \1'1'011 slip . had h1J den a\\tay and e'en n 25th .t\\J) .is much a~ the) impl}. pu,hcd him :inni\'ersary ring her hu!>b:>nd had g1Ven · away. her. Add Abboll·~ n.1me tl? the Angel's The \\Oman had been vic11m1zcd all-star list of 1~,~1 star' -f\olJn Ryan, earlier by men po-,ing as roofers. Jn fact. Do n O:iylor. \\Jll) Jo~ncr and no" Jim 11 m:.i} ha'c been .the same ct of crool..s Abhl..ltt. tn both instance . Locals haH! hcc1 ntc u,cJ tu the _f_ort una tcly.~al resident'> 'rlllL --,"""ngc l's lu•i~'~·' 1lu1 .11 1h..: 'cry.-~ -" read of the ''Oma n's plight in the Daily the franclu c 0,q:, '"fan, I ttcr th:in Pilot h:1\c offcrcu he r f1n:inc1.d thh nagg1n8 fl.1b11 of~.• ting vt( cl." )' ..\'>s1,t.1ncc. star' -.uch Abbott pmdud sm h :1' -glu c~ L ct in~ ,1flcr 'ome 1.1d1 al .... ·ou111er-.. ulhnc" i.k.1 1. R.:~on 1d~r \11g1111l) :md .11 'tint:n~e lh11IJ a '\lll l .ind 1111ima1.: rd.1:1.,n~htp \\ith \our po1cn11:1' lifc-m:nc \\ 11hou1 cn~J~in.; 111 sc-,u;il ant e r uur'e. 'ivnw n:kr I\> th1 ... ·" "'·"cJ )C\ • Cnj,l\ lhc sdf·dl"\.lphllC 1!-1111\.J lrum the jlO>lponcmcnt \)f th1' ~ell·g1,1111 1\,llt\ln 2. ll '011·1 ~ m.1111cl.l. do not hl· .. m~ in\(ihc:d 1n :in e\tr.1:m.ilit.1T \c\u.11 rci:1t1on hip EnJO~ the po,111\C l end1h nl int1m.k • f1deh1,. tru .. t, :inJ 1.11thtul~\I.'\' "i1h )OU! lilc·m.llc. .I. Tench the ubO\c l\\O prC<.:Cflh to )Ollr ch1lc.Jr~n. ror H>ur 'nkc. nml ,,,ur chilc.Jrcn·,, icach by C\,1111pl~. lfoJO) the traJ1tion I tamrl) uml enc uraigc proper mor 11 '.1lucs. Last month. the California Department of Health scf' ices announced that the HI V virus "as dctec1cd in Young couples need to dc"clop new att itude about sex. 1\lthou~h 11 m.1\' .1ppl·.ar olll-f.1 \hion1.:c.J t1 i' co1N:rv;uh ,jc" of 1r.Hht1onJI famil) ' luc\ rcl1c'h honc't mp .... \IUft -• c11mp;1')1Ufl lor 111~11, iJu.il . nd st'..iC t). h cmph izc the pl::rt-c ul the f.inul) .1 a 10 ... 11 1><11111 for 1n\tilli11g mor.al di,d 1,linc and ~ight Of C\C ry 10,000 \\Omen \\ho ga\e birth last }Car in Ju l}. ------August and September. Conservative This i a record high. Politics State Health D1rec1or -----• Molly Co)C said the survey !.hould be a "wake-up call to any "ho ha' c become complacent about the thre:i t of AID.'" Pally Wetzel, a physician from Fort Worth, Texas, spoke at a recen t UCI conference entitled "Women and JllV." She sha red that she had contr:.ictcd the virus while dra"ing bloo<l from an AIDS patie nt a year and a half ago She shared the foli o" ing statistics: -During the past year th e reported cases of AIDS in homo1,e\ual men increased 19 percent nallom"ide, "hile it inc~ased in women 37 percent. -AIDS 1s the fift h most common cause of death for '"omen nationwide. and the fir:it in New York City. -The World f fealth Organization projects that by year 2000 more than half of all new HIV infections will strike women. -World" ide, more than 90 percent of newly infected adults acquired the virus through heterosexual intercourse. This is u tr3gedy. Even more MJ when )OU tal..c into aec"unt that internationally renowned scientist Dr. Al bert Sabin. the developer of the oral polio v:iccine, doubts an AIDS vaccine can ever be fou nd. W11h obering d:ita like this one \\OUld think that the "Sexual . Revolution" is dead (or soon will be). Irresponsible people a re killing each Time for · new sexual revolution un free -\\ hccl111g \C\Ual gr.111fica1ion. An<l 1t Jwsn't help \\hen the 111<.: dlJ·CUlt UI e, sudt .t'I the 0.lll) Pi Iott tclt \i,ion. :.111d the movie industry. promote :ind glonly promi cu11y. other off by It is tune tor following their "basic instincts," so who needs an ice pick? And "fat al auraction" now has a whole new meaning. I'm sorry. but irresponsible With deadly sexuall y transmitted diseases on rise, it's time to teach virg inity, abstinence and fidelity ,l(tton 11 1~ time for personal respons1b1li1y. SlX1cty must return to a ... ensc of moral duty. Handing out condom' to sex is no longer in "vogue." It was no shock 10 me, therefore, that seven women in our community responded to the Daily Pilot's "Best Buys" advice for purchasing Madonna's new book, "Sex," for a good price (Best of the Hotline, D:iily Pilot. Nov. 14). I appl:iud these ladies, possibly all mothers, for callin~ in their concerns. Somewhere, somehow, we have got to come 10 grips with the inducements and acceptance that our society has placed school Mudcnb is a bandage over a major hemorrhage. J would e\'en liken it to throwing ga soline on fi re . Sex education in public schools has not sol\ed the matter. "Safe sex" i a hoax. Even researt h condu~ted by Planned Parenthood found that co ndoms h:wl! a failure rate among young unm:irricd women of 36.3 percent. And the I ll V virus is 1/1450 the siLc of !:>perm .ind i lc)s and 1/10 the size of open channel ... that routmelv pas) enllrcly through late\ . scxi:1l U\\ ;ire Ile" in OU r ,)llllllUllll IC~. I has'''-" nf personal IC\fl<10s1h1l11~ 1' the most approp11.11e lour'c of .action. m-.te.iJ of the t:ro~ llypocri ) fou nJ in the "Jo )Our\"'" thing." "if 11 kd~ gmlJ do 1t," and "~ecp the go\1.:1 11 m1.·111 J\\J}' from Ol) l'h.>J," Jppc.11' lt 1 .. time 10 Joi n the counlcM:ulturc. \\'c Jl'>O nc' J to '' JJ...c up our Congrc'' JnJ the \\ 1111~ I h.lu5e, The time to "open the hooJ Jlhl r1\ the' problem" is 11.>ng O\..rJuc. \\.ritC.)llllr federal k gi:i)J tors .inJ dcm.1nJ that the)": I. Di continue 1111!..rng 1\IDS a po11tically protcctcJ te rminal d1seJ,e. Thi is a m::tJOr mcJical cm1!>; i1 1~n epidemic. We b n no lonsa 1gnon: 11s consequences for the sake of appearing discriminatory. .. :?. Treat AIDS like other scxu.tll) transmilled d1 case\, make 11 -.ubJCCI to tracing of other cxual pJrt ners; and 3. Consider maL.1n& the '' 1llf ul transmission of AIDS a kdcral felony: intentionally infecting othe rs mu'>l be deterred (the: ~pitting ioto the ep: of Elizabeth M1mm as .1 recent locally puhhc1Led incident that cClmes to mind). T~1 is hol1da) season re,pcct yourself. enJO)', •·counter-culture" e'l, and have a happy nc\~ )CJC. John l\loorlach 15 D Co5tlJ Me.\IJ bu iness onner Dlld rt• /den t nmt ut·ti•t in the Republican PJrt.•. Best of the Readers' Hotline . The followmg t\ " \Jmplmg of calls from o ur 14-hour Readc.·r, ·I lot/me. If you'd like to get m~olvcd. 11'<; a' easy a'i {Wnchrng m the fo//ov.mg \e 1-'Cn numhcr.>. 642-MJ86 Plc:.1se lcJ1-e vnur name ( pc/1 11 out), c1rv .ind p hont' num hco·r (for verifit alu>n). fhJnk you! AatrOloaer• ari the devi • A-.t rologcr~ 11rc c;p<1wn of the c.lcv1I. You will t>e damned by pnntan~ their evil worJc; Tru\I ye in the Lord You Jrc \\.,tlking rn thl' parhw.1ys or ~al..in J lld you will lli: damned ()o not in ult good Chm t1.1n -. h prin t an~ tlw. e' 11 mcs\,1gc. ANONYMOU~ n·,. norrn11/ly don 't print anon mou <'Bll·ln , but fur tbl ont, WP m•dt 1n t m •ptlon. Hr tlrt QJ'. tb~ llitrolo,tr we ' cont•cttd wrong(y prwlictttl the outcoml! of ltut Friday's NtwpOrt Harl>or/Coron• de/ ~f•r (oollMJJ prM. Scarld I ~DWll I'm not a football fan per \C but th1: arti cle on page I of aturd.ty'. p.1pcr regarding the Newport Beach-'oro11J lid Mar game wa so very v.ell written h Roger Carlson. It wai; exciting und I couldn't top reading it I le rec11ly caught the color and drama of 1he game l'h.tnk )OU very much for a thnlhn& 11ccount MRS ROBcR r Mii I l·R Comn.t dcl Mar I agree with Mana Jlcd e~· comment~ 1h1"' morning (Dec S) I auc~s the g1~t of my mci. c 1 he absolutely correct I Not many idl e rich can afford tu hvc on t 1do We all work very h.1rd for evcrythmg we ha'e whether 11 1 u home on I 1do l'k or a ~ome in Co ta Mc a. If it'!; a home m •• mtJ Ana dnd 1f we want 10 \(>Cnc.l our money to huy lights anJ ct ·1.or al e. that's our chmt:c We earned the money We workcll for 11 1\-fana " 1.:orrcct I thmk M1'' Naomi Auc11 m 1;, cs the.-point I don't th111k \he understand\ the whole 1dc11 of worki 11'" not '"'' J h11ndout of "11:1cty. I h.111ks very mu h Keep up th~· ..:oo<l work w11h the p;ipc:r. ltOWARf> lllJI I. I w..int to correct an art icle In the potpcr todJy about Newport Huhor hc1og 1n the (IF playoff for the fiN 1imc. If )'OU wall . .. , c:hec k your h1,1ory 11 wa!> in tll.H. they plaved the < ·11· d1.11np1on,h1p VA~< t· RO UHU \i NeWJ)\lrl H1Mc:h Pd -In 19-IJ, onlv one.· J;.11m "'·" pl.mu for tlic c:h.1mpmn,h1f> Jlu•rt• IH.'f t 110 J'IJ't'Offs .11 th.it lllrlt' \ Nlwllll't-Mlll ICllldll l'lw. call " 111 rc'rt'n'l' 10 Della Andrt·cn m the Rc.1dcr,· I fo tluw I'm <.orr\ hut the IJ1:L. o( \CO\it1v11y hdon '' 111 John , 1cnll lie may be fighting fm tm late 111 the ho,pit.il hu1 our '~h1!1(ll' .1ml l.l\h :i rl' fr •hting fo1 m u h.al 1t11m 111tl 1hc:1r hfc hh)llJ I that , , 'I hc\C pcurk \H'rc irrl''flOll\llilc 111 h9w they 'llOlc from Clll( kid' -\:WOk\ ~ho U C ~, h d tht !>.ll.'.tl nd fmm 1 d11IJ . , DAVll) JJI NKJ NS ( o ta Mesa ) A.n lnd('pc·ndl'nl New pJpl'r Publ1\h(.-tf by Co.i t (omm1 rl•f\' Nt· .... ~. Inc Elliot Stein, Jr. chJ1rm.in Jim Gteuingtr pubh..tlcr Tom Johnson .associate publ1\tic r William . lobtltll ~Mor & VK'C? pre 1d nt S•~~ Marblt' m.tn.tglnf td1t0f Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot a Racycled water · on and .ftoVJing ~ Local officials celebrate Green Acres project. which re-uses precious resource. 8Y::_;IOet lelrJ" , ~ .• ~ .... ~ ~Wiiiet TOWN CENTER -The first use of recycled ~atcr .in the ~ity was celebrated Wcdnesd3y on lond anex1ricably hoked to local water history. The Green Acres project t3kes treated waste water and uses it for landscaping purposes. Co!ita Meso joins Fountain Valley and Santa Ana as the only cities in Orange County to use such water. Other!i, including Newport Beach will soon follow. The dedication ceremony Wedn~day \\as held on land owned by the Segeri.trom family, one of the city's pioneers. Among the speakers wa!> Henry Seger!>trom, the grand)on of th e m3n who first formed the land in the early 1900s. Aho on hand were rcprescntali\.Ci. or the Orange County Water District, which is treating ~he water, and the Mesa Consolidated Wat~ District, wh ich i,elb. the water. Increased demand nnd decreased i.upply of imported water from the California Aqucuuct and the Colorjdo River arc (prcing local go\.ernments to address "ater conservation and re!>ource needs, officials said. Using recycled water fo r landscaping is one way to help maintain local w3tcr resources. The reclaimed water used at Town Center and the South Coas1 Pl aza will save about five swimming pools worth of drinking water ,every day. Segerstrom told the crowd abou1 his family's intimate relationship with water. Segerstrom even recalled how he helped lay water pipes as a · teen-ager. Scgeri.trom later was a member of the water district board. The waste water w3s formerly tre3ted by the Orange County Sanitation District and then dumped into the ocean. It is still being treated, but it will be shipped through purple, subterranean pipes, to local \\atcr districts, which v.ill sell it to consume.rs. The recycled w3ter costs 10-pcrccnt less than P<>table water. • The water is nor drinkable under Mate standJrds but it healthy and, in some respects, is more pure than normal drinking w3ter, according to water expert!>. From A1 num-wrapped testing kits to Newport Beach police, but she had not reported the S}'ringe bc- caui.c she found it after police left. J ulicn found medic31 wallte that Orange County health · offici:ils may have been dumped offshore say they have not received re· aAd washed in by Monday's ports of increased medical waste storm. dumping, although they did nol "I \\jnl someone to finu out "here thb comes from," s.1id Julien. · ~1---t,-,u•rrce-a -s g-·t-. ....,A,_n....,<ly Gonis said he \\JS unsure ''hat the green pad.els "ere, but he i.a1d fi nding i;ynngcs on the bc3ch is not un• com mon. T\\o )CJr!> ago. a 40- year-old \\llman '>tcpped on a needle from a -.yringc buried in the s:mJ Dr. Lahcdt said bclic'c' ·' "What these guys do is take deny that it is h3ppening. medical waste and dump it Jn 1988, a, wave of medica~. about a mile off,'" he said. "It's waste found on the beaches was !>tu ff '\Jscd fo r testing in labs. linked to dumping by U.S. Navy People! should stay a\\ay from it l>h1p). After an investigation by :ind not touch 11 or pick 11 up." stale and federal officials, the Labcdz said laboratories and Nav}'._-# was force d. to ctr:rn.::ge-m me<liC:ifTacilities hire compa_n.,...ie-s -d.-umpan g procedures, said Bob to dispose of the \,as tc, often at Mcrl)man, Director of the Or· ,1 premium cost. Disreputable 3nge County envi ronmental comp:inies dump the \\aste at heahh division. sea, he s:ud. 0 Julien compared finding the In the last year, report!i of S) ringe and testing packets on .medical ."~te washing n horc the beach to being robbed. ha'c incrc a.,c d, L:lbcdi i.:iid. ·"t hey !>tole another day from l':c" port Oeach lif~gu~rds and me." she said. .-.,.-..... 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Public defender Tom Mooney told jurors tha.t wh ile his client ad· mits to the killing, he hopes th e) ''ill acg_uit her on g,rvunds that ~he ._ ___ ";}';'" P'>~chOiic \\hen it happened. • curity gu:mJ. Nelson then detailed n series of abusive relationship ""1th men, and snid Willinm ~elson was the first man to tre:u her "ith dignity. But less than one da)' after they exchanged vows, she contends, things took a tum for the \\Orse. Nelson related how the burly Te~an repeatedly forced her to pcrCom1 ··~inky" sex acts several times a day m motels and cars while the two spent several d:)ys \ is11ing William Nelson's family and friends follo,,ing, their mar- riage in Arizona. But she \\.Cpl hardeM \\hen tell- ing jurors how he threw n cat she had found nlong the way out of the car while they \\Cre dri\<ing through the dese rt. ··1 wa!ll scared and creaming," she said. "J aid, 'You· ~iller. You murderer. It has nobody to take care of it, just lilc me.' " Storm provides glimpse or river project's vahHI ~ Newport Beach-Costa Mesa area called the most vulnerable flood plain west of Mississippi River. By Joel Beers St.ill Wtllef MESA VERDE -De)pite the noise and the dust, Bob Graham i n't one to criticize the Santa Ana River flood control project - the massive federal effort designed to protect the area from a devastating nooct. Though Graham lives near the channel and has e.\pericnccd dust and noise gener~ ated by the year-long construction, he's in • .favor o( the project. "I want t<> thank the people of the United Stale for building this," said Graham, .who lives near the riyer bed.' "People think they're immune Crom a flood because they're in Calirornia. But lhc volume of the water is so ~eavy that if it ever gets loose there \\Oultl be no way to ever control it. It '~ould be a di aster." Heavy though is was, Monday's storm was minimal ''hen ~mparcd with the dan-.ge that a week-long series of storms would cause, floo<l experts say. Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and nearly :ill of Orange County west of the Costa Mesa Freeway rest on the most vulnerable flood areas west of the Mississippi. The Snnta Ana River winds through :i. 100-year flood plain, which means C\ery year there is a I-percent ch:mce of a disastrous flood. But the last major flooJ was 130 years ago, in 1862, when three weeks of rain comparable to Monday's storm drenched Southern California. In a wo~t-case scenario, it is estimated that thousands oC people could be KiTie<l and $15-billion worth of property would be dam- aged. The greatest flood thi~ century, in 1938, killed 19 people and caused .S4-million worth of damage in Orange County. ~ The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is in- volved in a S 1.4-billion nood control. project that Yt ill help minimize the dange r-of a carn- tlysmic flood. The corps is making the rive r channel wit.lcr nnd 5 feet deeper as well as raising the retaining waUs. Work began in Newport Deach in 1990. Most of the work is completed in Nc\\port Beach and Costa Mesa. But the threat po:>ed to local fesidents by a major series of storms i not over. The chan- nel is capable of holding a greater nmount of water here, but upriver the Willer would ovcrnow and still flood Costa Mesa. "Any big storm could be ju,.1 the .beginning of a cries of maJor storms, Project Mnn- oger George Andrews said. "We can't pre- dict "hen it's coming." Historically, the flood !lleason is through November through April. Even a minor. sc· 1ies of storms rabcs the threat of the river overOowing its banks. Graham remembers the winter of 1969, when Marines had to sandbag the levee in order. to keep rising water from flooding into homes. · · "1 feel there i.., a real threat from that · river," he !laid . .,. "1t ha~n·1 bothered us for loAg time. Dut if you C\<er ~:lnJ on a levee on a river during a flood stage, \\hen the water is right up at the top, it's pretty im· prcssivc. If )Ou think of It in terms of w~ight -tile how much a bucket of water weighs, if it ge1s· toosc nothing \\Ould stop it." For more thJn ''"o hours Wednesday, Ncbon painted a pie· ture of the man she killed as a Je. !...) II-and-Hide type ''ho on the night tkcy m:m1cJ trarhformcd from a Southcrn-st~ le gemlcm,rn into an abusl\e mon:>ter. In 1etah:11ion for .bcr tea~. Nel- son s:iid, her new husband took her green card from her and told her he \\Ould abandon her in Mex- ico, convincing the border patrol she \\as a Me.\ican prostitute, if she didn't !llubmit 10 his insatiable sexual appetite. ~=========================~===::----:====================== Stopping at timci. to collect her· ''\\hen he sa1LI he \\anted to inarl) me, l \\Us surpri:>cJ," i.he sa1J of their 10-da) court-.t}1p. "l lo,ed hrm \erv mud1 anti I \\as lookini: for so11.1conc kind and nice to g1\c me >on11: :>ecurtty Jl\J IO\C I ne,er founJ bdorc.'_' _ __ self and blow her nose, Nelson said her new husband also started subi.tituting "whore" Car her name and beating her. Pril1r t0 te\llt\lni: about \\ 1ll1Jm :'\clson, Oma;m; l\ehon re· countcJ horror !>tones about her d11IJh1),.iJ 111 L~~ pt -"here ~hi: \\J!> :illegcJI~ mO!c\tcJ b) .1 rd.i· • ti\C .11 5, c1rcum.:1,eJ anJ hung up~1Jc ~h.mn 11• J \\di by her l.1· thcr ;h pun1:.hmen1. bi:atcn con· ~taflll) by bl)th her fathe r :rnJ ~tcpfothcr, :inJ r:.ipcJ rn-:r c~ pt .11 the a~I..' of JO by .1 ceme11.·~· ~e· Prior to Orn:lima Nelson's testi- mony, Willr:lm Nelson's pr~ious \\ rfc. Kathy Nelson, tcstjfied1 th:H her husband had hit her ~c,cral time~ before she di,orced him while he \\3S scrvmg :i prison sen- tence for con!llpiracy to smuggle mar1ju:.ma into the country. 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The i:resoo motroo sold offers ·a :o•ea • ani:. ·iona s1• #t '!"I ltle comfort o' t~o lnehners The CommodOw full rech111ng sofa , • otters contemPOfary SI) ing aoo e e e outstand n& comfor l ~- Additional Savings Throughout The Store T · ~np!> COOlt'!Tll)O!<ll'v 8Plll'•ll ~ CX'f'O pl:nh batk ~ p.1.io. ill llK ind rounoed T (w~hoofi ~di LA·Z·DOY ~tr~M~~ w ( ANAHEIM 5?.8 "'ith State Col ~ao (2 blocks South 01 Lincoln) ~91 7940 f lJ I\ N I S If SAfl~IA C • COSTA MESA J l 1~ H, 11)()1 01\111 11 /2 11111 South 01 '105 f 1 i :MOM•I . pn F'r y 9 W) . • ) ) N El TORO 2 l'i·l 1 I • l01n R1 .1<1 (On" ltl<X k N t tll Qf ROClll1t ldl )!.\<\ (), 14 . !'jf"{i Sund.\\ 10 . Sports .. 11tursday December 10, 1992 The Newport BeacWCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .•.. 642-4330 ut.387 Section B . Sports on lV-radio/83 Classified/BS Automotive/BB J Cliecliii1g out "'ewp~rt · ·Harbor.'·s Big o. ~Sailors love the 'smashmouth' theory, but they've got enough in the 'finesse' d~partment to keep the Big 0 as 'balanced' as needed. By Bany f auUcner lpolta Wltllr N ewport HILh.or- --ITT1h football coach Jclf Drlakley has never dlscouraaed • those easer to pin the term smasbmoulb on bis often vanllla·Oavored or- fenslve scheme. But opposln1 ddtnslve coaches rot'Ct'd to deal •lib the SaUors' system, are well aware of lbe smorpsbord ot format.Ions lbat Rpa· rates Newport from moJt run-oriented ttaau. While lbe Sailors' 2,469 rusbln& yardJ this ausoo neart.r triples their acrlal pr<>- duttlon (897), Brinkley's .. l\all package'' or olf'tnslve fatt, has brouabt lncreasln1 bal- ance sloet the Clf playorrs bqan. lbe SaJlon wUI try to co.round tbe ber• aided defense from Irvine Hlab in lhe CIF Division JV tllle aame Saturday at 7:30. p.m. at Oran1c Coast CoUqt. "Wt're as balanttd as we have to be." wd tbe buslncssllu Brinkley, whose play .. ca1Un1 •ldom al\'es away lhe racr be was Saa Gabriel Vallty Ltaaue Player of tbe Vnr as a senior quarterback at Exctuior Hl&b. Tbouab Brinkley'• same plans lfOuld ae,·tr bt mlstaktn (~ those of Don "Air" Coryell or S&cl GIUmaa, the Sailors have . fouad 1uett11 1preacll.n1 the ddease wltb c19uble-and trlp&t-wideout Cormatloas. Aad wt.ta tea• bave stacked luWe to dot ruanln& laau, stnlor quarterback GrtU WllUams llas showo emdency tlaroup the air, primarily with 10.. to 15- yard out roulJ, or tlaht end dn& patterns over lbe middle. I.Ast wttk, bowncr, Wiiiiams cxpuded the reptrtolre Ito Include the deep ball. con· atdJna twice wlUi rtttlvtr Chad LA Bass ~ ror &•ins of 37 and 2l yards, the latter • touchdown. T be SaUon ban throw 32 ptrttnl more frtquently ln the playoffs, ylcldba1 33 ptrttnl more aerial yardage pc,r pme dur· Inc tbe lbree-pme span. Tbe passlna production has come lo bandy, due 10 a 14 paunt reduction ln av· enae rushlna yardase from the rqular sea· ton standard, despite malnlalnlna the same aumbtr of ruslllna attempts (37.5) per coa- IHL -----1--Nc•.,ert'• ladles Wdipoll, huwt•tt, .alas jua1or &allback Wade Tiil. wlto b jut 51 yanlt ... , from bruklna tbe school ata- aie-Ma10• a:wa•a.a J8f"Claae record (l.,531) Id bJ Stne Bn.us la 1913. Bruas' mark was also tbt Newport-MHa Unified School DlsUict ncord. belon Cos&a Mesa'a Blab .. Ruaawa," Tm (l,'31) ancl Corou dtl Mar's J.R. Wala (l,543) botb tdlpsed lt dab CalL A "-loot·l, 115·p4Mlndtr, Tlft has blot· IOIMd aa bis werkiolld bas increased. A ,.,.erftal naaw wltla dfftptlve qulcbels, be ha1 ltaraed bow to bklt hit tlmt unlil a bolt opens. tbta llMw tbe atlaletlc abllla, nte*d to exploit aa1 opportnllJ a cWeaM IHJ provide. . Sunday Daily · Pilot coverage planned for Sailors' title-shot Ne~rt Harbor High's football team goes for the Clf Division IV championship Saturday night Ill Orange Coost College against lhe fa. vored Irvine High Vaqueros-the first such en· de:ivor a CIF crown in a half century. Oafly Piiot spom has never had a game of this magnitude -by for -which brings you to the ro ct of the day: Hey! There's no ~unday Dally Pilot! Not quite ... for 1 once-in-a-long, long lime, look for the Dally Pilot Sunday morn- ing in )'<>Ur ncwsrnck. _._. lf you do, and you do it before they're sold out, you'll ftnd whal we believe you've come to e~pcct from Dally Pilot Sports. The complete story o( Saturday night's game wilt be on di play in a commcmoracive edition, as well as game photos and game 5lati5'K:I at the rcaular newsrack price of 25 cents. There will be a limited number of copies avail able in the New· port Beach and ea)tcrn portion of Costa Mesa. lf you're too l:ue there will be some add1honal copies available at the DaUy Piiot offices, 330 W. &y. Costa Mc~. at Sl each. More? Sunday's commemorative cditjon is just the start. Don't mi Mond3y's cd1t1on, which details Newport's entire season I .. DllCOR..,. BRAKES '.,... ..... ...... ....--. • .............. llN' ..... I ·..,.. "'*'*.,.. .... u.s.'..,. • . ............ .., ......... , 1 ........... . O..••·---- .Tm, who sped JO yards on a draw to score lhe gamc·wlnnlna touchdown against CdM in Friday's semifi- nal, has avttaaed Just more than JSJ yards per game the last six wttk$. Addln1 depth in lhe backfield, will bt junior Steve Gonzales (SU yards on 104 carries) and Bill Brandon (98 on 34). Amona Brandon's c~rrics are touchdown runs or 11 and 6 yards:· Gonzales has scored six running touch· downs, -four ln the first thrtt wttks, twice against Damien. __ Smior-fallbaelrUa-n~a-u_,g.-a-n--.-a-s-.-u-st'---1 11 carries and 45 yards this season, but his po"·erf'ul 5-11, 205-pound frame makes btm Invaluable as a blocker. Williams, a S·ll, 145•pounder, has not been a rushing threat hlmselt, tbou&b be did score bis lone TD on a 1-yard sneak in the reiular-season mttting "ith Irvine. But wblle be seldom scrambles, Wit· Iiams displays po~ lo the pocket. All or bis 14 sacks occurnd the first nine Wttk.s, and be helps frustrate the pass rush by lhrowin& the ball away to &\old neaatlve yard•lt· La Bass, a 5-7, lSO.pound senior, hn~ bffn WllHams' leadina target, totaling 27 rtteptionJ for 382 yards and Cive TDs. S opbomore tlabt end Mike Freeman, •ho jolned the starting lineup late in the season, ls second with 14 catches for 168 yards, while senior Sky Harrjs, a sec· ond·team All·Sea View Leagut corner· back last (all, has 13 catches for 179 yards and one. TD as the other starting wid~uL La Bass bas 10 catches In the postsca· son, for 156 yards, •llile Freeman has bauled ln nine Williams tosses ror 69 yards the last three weeks. • As 1'itb any strong running attack. the front wall makes lt all go. Duplte a glar· 1111 ladt ot ~ (ttae Sailors averase 6-0, 201 pounds up front), the flve-man unjt bas done the job wttk-in and Wttk-out. Stniors Beau Ralphs (6-2, 245) 111d Josh lA'Y (S-10, 195) make up the strong side of the Sailors line~ at tackle and auard ttsp«tlvely. Ralphs, the only member or lhe team to start both w-ays In enry pme, uses superior strength and agttsslvtness to blow boles and/or pro- tect WiUlams in the pocket. Levy, stton& and quick, ls ideal for the Sallon• draws, traps and counters, •hlcb often require guards to pull and pick oil pcaetntors. SnJor Nathan ttlatlson C'-2, 190) is a rtUable fulcrum. posuuln1 the quick· aess aettssary to chase Inside lincback· en. and the' power to bold his own •hen clrfft.bloddna nosfC\W'd.t. D oua. Kimble, the Sail~n· no~ man oa defense, will start b.is third 1&ra11bt aame at pant. ancr ~Jar;...· --+-- --sn.aoar.---'-11.aiter Paul Johnson and pl•>oa ttplact•eal Matt Bums bolh l'eot down .ttJa ~uries. A 5-8, 185-poundcr, he owas tbt lneraae ad,·antage against most oppoaHts. Juoa Bera-Hanson <'-2, 190) is the otber &Klde. A junlor, Berg-Hanson u es sou ad t..adameatals aod aggressh eness to coadaually att the better of opponcnu, despite rtplar1y 1Mn1 away as much a 60 pounds. Aad If thJap bot do"U. the Sailors rely oa Holor Doq Stuckty to bandit bolla fttld aoal• aad ,..ca. He kads Oraqe County .ttta 10 tlane-polnters, lad~ a lone of 34 <•call\$l . lnlM). Ht bu avtnaed 3-1., ,anb oa 50 puts. EDITOlt'S NOTE: Tod~ the B" 0 , Frid'J', tbc Bil D rTEM #0112 12 oz. .. ' , 8 •12.CHEMTOO(· CARBURETOR CLE""ER FUEL TREflTME"T -.o&.V£1 ~CAMON MD cam ouoerrs •P\a.rtslDI ...... ~,.,., ..... MITltMTI. $ 29 reg . $2.59 Expires 12-31-92 ' - 82 Thursday, December 10. 1992 A half-century ago, a fello w named Davis, a fellow named Shellin ~Newport Harbor's only other appearance in CIF football finals was at Bonita in small schools division -circa '42. By Barry Faulkner '\l·\\l'URI Ul:.ACH -h\ been 50 ,c.m, but fo1 mt. r :-.:e" p\1r1 11.irbor I ligh football hero 11..lfolll · I I.ii" ':)hdl1n ·">1111 h.1, revenge on hi, m1ml. Shell1n, a three 11me All-CIF fullb:11:lvl1nc:b.1d;er and II.JUI \C:Jf !>larlt.'r for the f Jf\ Jrom 1939-42, !>till re- n11:mber'> hi' 1111.11 teJ rn°ll 39-6 lo.,, to Glenn Da\l\·led Bun11,1 111 the Cl F Small 5Lhuol., Di,·1-.iufl chJmpion- 'hip g.1rnc al 1he Lm Angele-. Coli)eum. . "I hey l.1Ll..Ld our butl'I, hut they chc.11cd," quipped 1he 69-ye~ir-old ~hdhn. rc~u:hc.:J by phone at Im Ne'' port J.kach home Tuci.day. "They J1J11't u:ll llwv ~utJ 01M (\'ho wtnt an to "in the 19.tG Hebmnn rrop11) anJ c.1rn ~·omt:O\U\ All· \nH: ric.1n hom>r~ 1nree lime .. at Army)." ~hdli n, ·..i2 Shcll1n \;i1J 1hc Ill\!> pul J sou r end 10 a 9-0 regular \e,1 .. on (thc Sailor!> h.11.J a bye the fir~1 week of the \\\O·\H~ck Sliu1hcrn Scc1ion ptt}Offs). lt ''as the only l 11 t1tk g.1mc appc;irance for Harbor, until this 't. .1r\ tc.101. 1he ~chool'!> 6~nd varsity edition, quJli· l11:J h·r ~.11urd.1\ nrl!lll'!> 7·30 CIF Divi~ion IV cham· piun::.hq '>hO\\dt>\\ll -.1gain,1 11'\ine High at Orange l\'~"t Colkgc. I 1 '1111 '>t111c,, bec:iusc \\C hJd outscored opponent!'> ~01J.,,11111..·1hing to :6 Ill the regular sea on," said Shef· lw. \\hthe h·IOl>l·I. ~15-pountJ. lrame made him a \ir· tu.ii gi.1nt hy the ::.tandarJ, ot the day. "lt would be g1eat tu .,cc 1h1' )car\ team "in it." I Ii.: l'·-1~ !\c"Jhllt t:o111111gt.·n1, co.1ched b) Wendell Pic1'em, led 130- rm:r. ti "-:tt-lntf11mt.-;-:-tr:mb to-tt ~-1 D.--oAt' of 25 t.ltjring his three- \t.'JI 'I I'' Ill the h.i.tl1:l,J ,11lcr .,t,lrtlOI! at \,td.lc :J\ a frc\hnlan. I he s 11. 11,, htmc\1.'1, 'u rnmh:d w' m1uric,, and the talented Davi!> m 1hc 1111.11111 1 1J11.1r:~r' ::-.hdl.1 "·'' , , L , l t.i111 .. 1.11lc1' tu 11 .. ,.., 1he ~t.·cond half. afwr n!· rn1111111~ i.,, I 1.1.·l t .1 the dllhl<.:k 1r.1d. t.urbrng \\htlc forcing Davis put of I 11u rllh D.1\1'> •• 1,ked during hr-. ::.ophomure )CJr at Army "' 111 .. l 1L''>t pl.1)Ct lie e\cr laceJ, named Sheniu. It \\ 1, 'er~ mud1 a big deal bad, then," Shenin r~·1. .ilk J til thL' hoopl.1 su11ounding 1hc i.chool's firi.1- c.:,c·r 111lc d . .-.h ··1 J ~.av ll \\J'> much bigger than it is toll .. ,. U.ic.:k then "e onlv hJd lhe old Globe Herald (.1 I '.r~ u11111.:r ol the Dail} Pilot)." '>1.dl1H. \\hn rct1rcu after a :21-)car career \\ith the ,,t. 1\ rort lk.1d1 Police. ::.~ml he is unable to attend l!.1 1 t.' .11ler ;1 rcccnt -.1rol..c. But he doci, follow the ~ 1 ir' l.11thtuil) through thc nc\\spapers, and bc- Shcnin ''J2 li~H~ the ~.itll"" "ill pn.~\~111 again-.1 the Vaqueros. • I rnrn J 1,1 I>) rc;iJ1ng the p:iper and going by ~hm the w.11.:h (kit Brml..k)) h." ~.1id, I thpik we'll come up a \\innl!r," said !:>hdhn. \\1l11 "PC.:llt lour )c.11' in the N.t'Y aftcr.hign \chool, !>Ufforing an inJLlr\ th.it pruh1bi1cJ .in) I 11ure 111 luotb;ill. Shdlrn\ rn .. ·~~agc t.1 lh" )CJr'' S:t k1r~· ''I'd just "i'h them lu ck. th111t.. till') 'II dt• 11 I'm '1111 prnuJ of the :-0:1.'."(Xlrl luo1b.1ll 1radi11on." The ultimate thrill: Going-fop the gold at DCC' s ivy-laden stadium '~ Regardless of the level of play, it's a moment only_ a few can treasure, so by all means, savor it! 0 f :ill wrng'. I rcmcrnticr the i\} nlO\I. I \\,1-. 11 \c,1r-. old, ,J..inny enough 10 be: nicknamed "the bl.1Je," ;.111J l;Hgcly un;iware of the IJ\ting irnp:icl one tmHh.111 game could hJ\C un the rc~t uf my life Nll\\, <1t 31. and do,er in "ai<.t prtH1mi1y 10 lhc larger appl1.incn in the kilt.hen, I ;im !>Cl lo C\pCncm:c another l.h;imp1011,hip gani..: at Orange Co.1~1 Collc!:e -tlus 11mc from the pre'" btl\ \\hen 1 ho.: Ne" purl 11.nbor l l1gh fnothJll pl.1)crs "alk down the r,1111p lc:iJ111~ 10 1he pl.1)1ng \lHfoce for S.11urJ,1y night's CIF un..,10'11 IV title 'hu\\Ju"n \\llh Ir.inc. tht.') !lhould slop to smell thc 1\\ 1.rncrt111? tllL emh.111krn1.:1 l "l11d1 l111e' the cirangc CuJ't gnd1ron From prc·g.1me \\,trm 1p to 1hc pn.,1-gamc p111t:t.''>'>i11nal t11\ ... ,11J 1hc.: Int,, lhc I ;1" \H1ttlJ be \\ l'>C tu ,,1,ur the llllJl.!1.'' .111d .1lnh1,pl en: ,p,1nning 1hc thrcc·lll'IH l.illlll''t, 111 \lct11r)' or 1n ddc.1t. :'\none h111hcrcd to 1rnp.t1l '>11d1 .nhKc to thi.: 1111.:ml er' 11 the C 'entr.d G.t1dt 11 C.iru-..c V1l..1ng,, hchnc \\L' luul\ 011 the Cl1.1n)'c l'acl..crs in 1hc l'J,::! OrJ11~e Count' Jr All .\tttcrican l t.X>th,111 Jr l'ce \\Ct.' lJt\1\1011 1. r I' 1n~hip game. ~1.IO , I "l'h lhe~ h.1 I ·1 \\COi\ \t. ·H' .111J .1 'trL'.1111 lit co11ntlc•" .11h k tK C\r~·m·nlc' -.1b,orhc:d a-. a playL·r. a f,111 .. 1nJ .I JP II II d1't -h.l\C done llllll'h Ill dull lht.• C\C.:llt\ 111 th.it 11vc1..:.1'>l NllH'mber d.1~. Uut lh i... ''1111 rnud1 lo rcnc._t upon. Prep sports I\~ Cl h,1\ 111g ... cen occ·, I cU.irJ S1.nl1u111. it hogglc<l our prl I ulinll'lll n.ithb to encounter the \.J'>lne'' ol the 7.<iCJO-i.eat '>I.1th!,, lhc lrL',lil)·Lh.ilkcd ph1,hnc'~ nf the l1elJ. :rnd. nh, the ivy. \\c \\Cll.' 11·0. f.1\orcd, ~ml. as\\1lh 1111i-.t un the \Crgc oftj'ldr ICl'll'. 11111e.tl.-.l1l:.1ll) l:On .. 1111..cd of our 111Je,1ru,11b1ht). I he l'.1d.cr,, dre ~'ed 111 h1dcuu' green and or.111gc uniforrnc;, tlrc..1 uut .1ppcar 11nrre~,l·d in the c.11 ly going. m.11 hing U\ '>ertes fur w 11n to f111\.C a '>\.nn.:lc" 111\t h.111. I do fl'Ctll I \\,,~ n.ulcd fo! ,, clipping pen.illy on .1 runt return l'lll lllll\lfhL'd, ho1q;\Cr, lh.ll h.1d ,1 replay hcen recorded am) ~1\11\\ll, the hlo\.k \\llltl<l h,1\C hccn ruled kg.11 It W;lli u hlind·MdC:, .ind I plm\\;d the gu~. but ti Cll\I u~.15 ).trd' I '' 1111ld ~l'I Ill\ 111rn .11 rcdemp1mn I .ulv 111 lilt· 1h11d quartl·r. I 'pied .111 opuun pitch from my ddt.•nqvl· l'llll 1x1,11i1>0 , .ind I \\,I\ .1l>lc to l!CI .1 lanky rtJ:hl :mn on lhc !>.ill. detkcttn~ II 111,1dc the Or.111gc JU )aid lmc. I cooped ii up ,111d '1u111hlcJ h• 1he t, hd11rc hcin~ cuught (rom behind by a wupll' 1.1ddcrs. l~I> ll>vl pc J ''~one ol the reasons I )>laycd f11.11d 1111 olfc:n l' ) • \\ c l.,1uld11't pu11d1 11 111 1111 rh.11 po\\C'>!-IOll. Uu1 \\C made them p11111 ••111 ol 1hc11 l lld llllll' 111 get it h:idi .• 111d 1midu1.1.J the f 1111c\ u11h ,,ore 111 .111 ~ ll '1 111r. I du tl'111c111hc1 rhc ll'.1tlul I.Ill"'• nl 111)' 1c.1111111.11c'. \tr1:.1kcd \\Ith nc l•l,11.l. 1u'1 like 0111 NI J h~ruc \\c l':i\orlcd 111 {eh:hr,11ion It 11 ,1s l1m~ .1s 1hc>\I let '" h.1\C' 1hc l1clt.I, hd111c clc.1tm~ out toe th\.' llC'I iJ1\ 1~11111,il 1111,ll , \h· "c:rc c h.1mp10"' ol <>1.1nt;c Ct1u111y, 1.d114'11 in our innoccnc~ n11ght a' \\Cll h.l\c been the u1mcr c. \ c \\C:rc No. I tln·n. :111ll 1111 P'"l\.'nly . J ,till h.J\l' 1hc d1.11np111nsl11p p.11~h. th\.' d1.11nr1unsh1p trophy, .See FAULKNER/83 • Newpor1 Beach/Costa Mna Dally Ocrg:Hanson Brandon Johnson Tars' hope: Its best game ~ Tustin's guru (Ancich) says it1s ![Vine's game to lose, Harbor's to win.~ By Barry Faulkiier SIJOIU Wnler Tustin High football coach Mar- ijon Ancich boasts no psychic pow- ers. Dul the winningcst active coach in the CIF Southern Section almo~t nailed Newport's 28·21 Di· 'ision 1 V semifinal playoff win over Corona del Mar, predicting a 27-20 Newport triumph days be- • forehand. .. A Co~ta Mesa ·a~1rologer took her ::.hot at the same contest, and came up \\ith Corona del Mar, 17- IO. So how docs Ancich see Satur· Ja) 's ClF title game be tween the T;.irs an'd If\ inc? I I ere .1re his 'ie'"~• as well as 1hose of other Sea View League coaches, who h.i,·e played both tea mi.: • Anclch: "l think Ne" port js going to ha\.e 10 come up with its best game to beat lrvmc. ·:tl'\ine has a prcuy complete of· fcnse. with the .best line in the Southern Section, including thoso Didi.ion I lt\lm like fontana. "Ne" port \\ill have to avoid turnovers, and its offense v.111 ha\e 10 swallow some cloek, .. to kc<!p Ir- vine's offense off the field. "l want to come-up and sa) Newport cao pull cff the upsc1, but 1 jusl think rrvine hth too much. Irvine, 21· 7." • Woodbrldgc's m ck Gibson: "Irvine's not invincible. No one h in the finals. "What Newport ha~ 10 do is "hal it's done the lai.t SC\.en weeks, which is control the ball of- f ensivcly and play good dcf ense. "(Harbor) has 10 co111ain Scott Seal, because he's 1he rea41on Ir· 'inc has been so successful. "l don't think a team m the league has a better defense than · Newport's. They stuffed us, with· out giving us a chance to do much of an) thing. Again'!>t II'\ me, \\C moved the ball fairly consi~tcntly. "The fact that Irvine beat New- port before might help (the S:iil· ors) moti,:.11ionally. If there's any edge "it h an intangible. th;:i1 \\OUIJ be ii. "I "ould go Ne\\port. 17·14." • Corona del Mu r's l>t\\ c llol· loud: "l think Newport matchc' up preuy \\tll \\-ilh ll'\inc, :md ~t's nlways 1oi.igh 10 heat a 1e.1!11 t" 1lC in,th\! sam~ sca<ion. Thal\ a P'}· chological edge Cor Newport. "Irvine htis u lot of talent, but 1f anyone in ihc di\ ision can be:n them, right nO\\, it ''ould be Nc"- port, \\.hich is ph1)1ng al its pc.1k. "l don 'l .,.. ant 10 put m~ ,elf on the spot by picl..1ng a winner." • Soddlcback's J rrry Witte: "I think it's going to he a hec k of a football game. lt's a cla~\IC m.11Ch· up of poY.er on pO\\er, \\htch b what football is all about. "If )OU· don't li1'c good running and defense. ybu ~houldn '1 go It> this game. "l'd \\Jnl 10 g"e the edge tl1 lr· \inc, because of 11\ passmg ga1m:., That hJs to be a big \\Ori) to Nc,,pon. Out (the Sailor~) 'hut do"n Santa Marg:mla, so they\c sho" n they can pla) 1he pa'' " "I h:i\e a lot of re::.pcct for the coachc~ in thi'i l..:.urnc. so I \\11111d like to dcchnc n.1m~ng a ltCl>re · • l.4nh er sity' Mark Cun- ningham: "I think it "ill oe a f\ .11 tight gJmc, \\llh the "inning mnr· gm about a "tllUCht.lo\\ n. '"l he "hole 1 l11ni; "ill t'it1il lkm n to how \\ell Nc,\port i~ able 10 pa'>s the ball." N('WJ)Orl (7 1-2, 5-2) SEASON flMDIYIDUAL, .. R~ne tc:tt "" ... '3 1451 s.c 1().1 s~ s .. 43 2~7 !> 1 3A 98 2 9 IJ ·107 ·1 6 t ! ·~ .& 4 ti •!> " 1 3 ti 00 4 •O I 1 n Paufnv pa pc ,.Sg Int 'I 4 ") 87) 6 0 AtteelvlntJ pc "". 8"'9· ••• \2v 13 9 138 9 (.0 67 • 3• 9 0 19 9 s 1 2• '2 0 • J • 0 •O 30 M De ja w for Sailors in CIF playoffs l"' ilRltl 40 10' ~ Irvine gives Newport the back-to-back shot at making amends in finale. The Ne" purt Har--~ bor Hrgh football team . 1 prO\cd ti could stay ~ • \\llh the bot CIF D1· .... vi,ion IV had to offer in it's rcgular·sea~on lolll> to hosl hvinc, Oll. 24 !"he Sailor forged leads of 7-0 and I~-7 aga1n!>t the \aunted Va· qucrus. before a late f1rst·hnlf 1uuchdO\\ n and•a 3:?-yard in1rrccp- 11un return for <J TD w11h 8:05 lcf1 in the game capped a :?8-17 t ri· umph for ho .. 1 lf\inc. A~ h.1~ bccume the Sailors' trademark, a hard-billing dcf cnsc. opponuni,tie .. ccondary und clutch ~pccial team!>, helped )icld fi,e turnovers. including a p:.iir of in· terccp1iom LinebJcker Jeff Sanita pounced on n fumble just 62 seconds into lhe game at the Irvine · 4J, and Local schedule quarterback Gregg William~ cashed in 1he cmumg dmc '' i1h .1 S·yard touchdO\\ n pa'>. to tight emJ fallon LJwson. After an II"\ inc TD, Greg Hone) ~woopcd in a muffed pu111 recep· lion at the Irvine 8, and W1ll1.11m snuck o'er from I )Md out 10 rc- g;iin J 14-7 edge 1 he Sea View League champi· ons. ho\\cvcr, anll\\Crcd \\Ith :t 56· )'MU burst by Ton>' Mat hi'>. anJ sc· nror quartcrb.1ck Aron G.m:ia scrambled to ha~ ngh1 10 llmJ ·1 \>ll) Arellano fur a :?J·\;ml 1 D stnl..c JU!lt 12 i.ccomh f:l~forc 1ntcrn\I'· sion. 1\ Stc\e Go1u.alc!> m1erccptiun ~ct up .1 .3~-)art.I Dou!:( Studev field goal 10 draw the S;,i1lur'> \\llh· in 21·17 late in the third quarter Out ll'\inc came up \\ilh its ~cc­ ond interception uf the r11gh1, <ind Chris Waite returned it 3:! ):ads 10 pa)din to ice the win. II"\ me\ f\\O ru')h1ns ·1 o-, were 1hc first of 1hc year on the grounJ agninst the To~· dcfen,e, which has yielded only three more since. l Locals o~ly s50FF ·1: MESA TIRE COMPANY AUTO FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa \\. 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IJ'>I nine !:·•me' :1nJ uni~ the i.econd t1mc during th.11 ,p.111 he ha-. faall!<l to l\l(l the centtlf ) mark 1992 Log J h" gJmc. comh1n .. d "11h 11> .. • SeJ \'icw League lo,.., to Curon.1 i . , 16 .,. 2 no,,.league dcl M.ir (17-0}, '~·" thl! uni~ nc:a· 1 ivc in the SJilors' 13-c.unc c;.im· p;iign. ,\ \\Cck :lfO I l~;rl:111 m.1,lc amend~ for the lo'' to CJ~t \\Ith .1 28-21 ,; IOI)' in the CIF :.cn11lrn.1I 10 get the \hot at ma~ing, the '..:" ond amend, CIF Dtvlalon JV Pl•1oh 'I ' -Dy tl1r DJil) l'ilut The Lobdell Group Hits The Lecture Circuit If you'd lll<e the Lobdell Group to entertain and Inform wrth 1 tailor-mads performance for your organ/ zation, pl'fase call Biii Lobdell ,, 540.1224 W1~e5 times more exdffng than yr;ur typqt ~spe~er. THIS WEEK'S TOPICS ,. . More Scandals Sexual Harassment . Hiiiary's Role KEtlJ Craze Predictions I ; Where To Watch Tiie Lobdell GrtUD Cma .... M,T,TH,F • 7 30prn ChlMel ,, T,n.• 81>00m • Ctwnllj .......... (Comln. c.blt) WED• 7 30ptn Chlnnll38 1c.omc.IC) ~::r .......... , ............ SUN • 3 '°""1 Chln'MI 40 ...... WE0• 7.-n Ctwwit~. .. 0 0 6 u 17 0 28 1 16 0 0 14 2\ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Downtown Kiwanis Hesterly, Lubbock key figures In Calvary Chapel's 72-84 victory (.OS I'A MESA -Calvary Chap· cl I ligh's eagles i.tunu.e d Pioneer l l1gh Ill the second round of the Oo,, ntown Kiwanr'I Invitational \\'cdnc'lllJy night, surg11lg to a 72. o·l \ICtory lo OIO\.e into Friday 111~ht's scmil1n.tls Jg:iinsl top· 'ceJeJ Century I he l:.aglcs, without Mnadout Sabe Younger for at least another t\\O "eels because of a dislocated lnce CJp, v.erc led by the 1·2 punch of Da.,.id Hesterly and Chase Lubbock, , .. ho knocked l.h)\\ n 3:! J1uJ 26 points rcspe£· I 1-.,"'el)'. I lc~terl)' hit three treys; Lub· ~ bock had S J'l\1\IS and 4 rebounds; • :.inJ t\b11 1 lcrr hJd JO points :rnJ ') b.>ards 10 help impro\e the Ea· J.',lc'> IU 2· l. DICamllll's bucket with 0:42 Ian turns It on Alemany girls, 51-49 DREA -Co~ta Mesa High's girls b:isketball te:im is silting on a '4-2 record today -:in nobo<.I) \\ill be :iccusing the Mustangs of plJy· ing a soft schedule. Coach Lisa McNamee's Mus· tangs edged Alemany Wednc'lday evening at the Orea Invitational, 51-49, with the reward a date in Frida y evening's semi· finals against the host Lady· cats at 6 o'cloc- k. Costa Mesa has already run up again!d down the stretch as she took a pass and S"'C:Pt in for a k1yup with 42 seconds 10 go to snap a 49-49 situation. Her 21 points kept pace with her a"crage of 21.8 coming into the cuntcst. Also scoring in double figure~ for Costa Me'a was Yool Kim, who scored 14 points, including 4, of 4 from the line. ·• Ki:n pla} cJ good defense and created a lot of turnovers," noted McNamee. Q,cr::ill the Mu!>tangs hit 17 of 2-1 at the line. 0 BAU.OLINDA TOURNAMENT Cost• Me•• 5 t, Alem•nw 49 AleMan~ Coat.a ....._ f9 ft pf lp 19 ft pl Ip ~ 1 .°"11 n r ca -0 Ii n d a Kim once this sea--"(----~ • 3 • \l .. ll\S•td9n 0 1 0 \ 211S~ tlZl O 2 1-t-!a'c.•-11 G son, losing a 69-50 dcm1on at the 1 t\foe Im itational. OliviJ D1Camilli \\J'> the d1Her· ence WednesdJy -,.,.ith her O\er- all game of 21 points. including 9 for 9 from the line. :is well a'I Riowt a.i.. ... t VI~ f..,.;tlQ Total a ~-"'t • 6 s 11 ...... s ' , 14 3107At!Qno 1012 024211~ 1046 202 •0o ·12t• OiC¥1'il 6 9 "' 11 17 IS 19 CS Totale 17 l6 2:1 SI kor• b, Qvart•ni 7 11 20 11-4) Co\:I~ 3.00k'~ ~ rectnu1 INs ~* 12 1l II 9-~1 Hi g~ sc hool girl s basketball College ',women Vanguards drop 75-46 decision DO~l lNCJUcZ HILLS Sournern Califurnia College') v.omcn's h;hl<ctball team ab~orbcd a 75-·HJ non-conference lo~!> Wcdnc,J:1} night :it the h.1nd'!> of the C:..il State Oomingue1 Toro~. The lo~!> \\,1., 1u~t tht; 'i.:1.onJ in 'even \IJrt.:i for the \' Jlll!UarJ~. \\hu \\c..tc! p;iccJ b) the \\;11ring "I Jum1c \ lllerkopf ( 1-1) :ind Etnll~ .WcJc, (HI). G NOH-CONFERENCE Cal St. Dominguez Hiiis 75, SoCal College 46 SoCal Colle11• Domln9u•r Hiiia lg fl pf Ip 19 ft pl Ip !le" .. 2 0 D ' .C. Z. 'f ,. ... ~ -.11 ~ ~ .;;ii er., o o ? < ~;n I 0 l 2 ~·1 4 0 ~ "'eon t o 1 1:> Dea~ c • o ' l;-cn:I ll 0 C 0 ~ I 0 1 4 ,, l cOO'i&nt SO ti G;ioC ' c c 2 l(,i>C(l IJ 2 • 2 ~· "".• 2 o r ' .• n.:~.a'lll! o 1 2 i 0 2 I 2 Total• !O • 1:) '~ Tol•IL l! 5 'I ·~ ' • ~ JU OZT • .... · ~ sec -v. :ic' ' c~ -c , 2 Thursday, December 10, 1992 Bi) CdM-Mesa 27-year rivalry ends ~ Costa Mesa breaks 1t off after 13 straight losses; will open with Ocean View. Bi' Barry Fau!iiner S;:011s v,·:er · COS1 A ME~A -. 'I he ~"1·\1; lr football main h.:t• ... ccn (u t;;i Me .. a I h~h :ind C.>tona dd \I Jr, '>'ill be d~ ... liUllllOUcd OC\l foll. :1C· curdrng to fllad1cs lrom both l>~houh. Co>tJ .\k:11:.i Cu.1ch f\h r.>n ~ 1111· er, \\hose te.1m fcU ~o-o: Sept 11 , tu c\tend 1he "tu:.fong,· lo ing ... trc.:J~ ag..1in~c CJ~I tu 13 ~~me .... SJIJ he \\ 111 replJCI! the 5CJ ~lllS' -~1th Occ:.:in \1\.\\ •for ndt \Car·-. . . l>-C~n-opener. Coron:i ·Jct :0-br. v.hich , .. on "'2 or17 mccung) "1th 1t\ Ne\' port· Mc:i.1 Unified School District ri' I, h:u not f und :. replacement, ac· cor.f1n& to Co:i h D:l\e Holl:ind. ·1 he ~choob "e1c thoui;ht to h:i\c: one )Car rcm:iining on :i l\l.O• ~ear agreement, bul Holland •:iid nu ~grccment Cur next \C:t')Of.l \\ "A c,,cr :.igncJ Co>IJ Mesa\ onl) igntltCJnl .. uc cs \\a) 1n :i II\ c-~ :11 sp.:111 u111kr Coach lum J rc.:nch "hen the ~lu-.tang> \\Oil lo:ir ol foe g:.imc:. 1n rhc: 1'175·7lJ era Oc"c.in \'1C\\, J member ut the: Sun ..i Lt:igu::, ha' I ~I 19 ~1ra1ght gJm •. Co)la , ~k't.a, ~ 3--this fall, dropped ti'> frtial tour conte)I!> ll' 1inti.h flhh in the P;icifi Coa)I Lcag ... c. ¥-hi .. n-h.i-. lost-1i:. l:i~t 13 meet· ~ill ~. -n tttt:"C'"T\fOOTb!!ll -.e• rie \>.llh Corona dd \far In the bleacbers C1h:tl) Ch~1pcl took the lc:id c...1rh 111 the first half and never let up,· e\panJ1ng the lead 10 14 in the fourth quJrter before sellling for the 8-point m.irgin. 0 fag/es steam into tourney finals Downtown Ktwant• lnvltatlonal Champlonahlp Quarterllnals Calvary Chapel 72, Pioneer M Calvary Chap•I Plon••t Total• 19 f\ pf Ip 4 2 1 I I ~ i II 4 1 ?G I D l 2 I I) • 32 0 C I C c 0 1 0 swz,,. ~·'11 J ~ ::lifl l <: l.irrn R t:r.,.t: L' ~: 11,· • 19 tt pf Ip Q I Z I 0 0 2 0 I 2 0 C I I 0 3 ~ 0 S I l 0 c I J I 2 7 • 0 2 1 6 I I 13 ' s 4 19 ~ '!i Total• lS 11 I! 64 S~ore b~ Quarte,. 1: I~ 19 2C-l2 I~ •6 N-64 -Ml.'r, l ~ - ~ Estancia puts skids to.-.Notre Qame-quintet, 54-38, to advance to final of Beverly Hills tourney. UI::.\ ERL'I lllLLS -fhc 1..:~1.111: c1J High girl\ bJ ... ~ettull 11. Jill r.:· m;iinet.I unbl'.tll n, .llh Jnuni: to FmfJ} ni~ht\ Ue\crl~ 1 lilh lour· namcnt hn~l. "ith 5~·3..'-1 s.:mi::nal \\Ill \\cJne'.>J.l~ O\er Nl.)trc l.)Jmc ol Sl11:rmJn 0.11.s. Sophumore fon,ard C)nd1 R1d1· -1uJ.. h..1J l-& ~s ¥<l-I~ r"- l11H1nds. \\h1k junior furn:m.J L.1ur.1 CLingub added 18 roinh .md 1-1 r~boumJs for the \\inner), "hl11mpr.lHJ to 4-0. :>:l trc l)Jmc (~·l) had three pl 1'1:" foci t•ut, helping the LJ· git:' O\ crcomc :1 10-9 first-quJrti:r Jdici1. F,t.inc1J led b\ lour Jltcr llm.e <JUJrt1.:r°"' but OUtSCOr~J l\utr.: 0 .11ne ~3-11 in the final eight nun- High school football honors Monarchs' Sualua Sooth -Coast MVP )"11111r i\'id.\ !)u.1lu.1 of ~t;11er k 1 h." h::-~·n n 1111cJ 1 hc 1992 \lw l \ .tlu:iblc Pl..1,cr of the South C11.1~t I c;igu1.·, the. lc.i~uc hJs Jll· llOUO\.l'.I. !') II .ii u .1 I c J 1hc ~l u11.ird1~ !Lt 1hc k.igu"' thfe Ill ~l.11 I u"'· tu '' ~·r· pc3r 11. c 10 I h ~1>uth Co.1st Senior Parlo.i:r Cir\.gg ''' Matcr lh: 1 a l:.u r C· cei,cJ ~pcc1.1I re ognit1 n. 1, Su3lua he \\,1, dhl~u1 the D~l..:11'i'c l'l.1\cr of the YcJr. Olll'll!>l\t: J>l.1\t:r ~f the ) cJr hon· .or' \\~Ill 10 C1p1,l1J110 V.illc) JUll· ror D.111 vc1" In all, the ,\lllll:m.h' hJJ ..,c,cn pl.i)CI\ n;.uneJ 10 thc first te::im - tluce on ofktl'le ~nJ four on de· h!ll\C 'I he te.lllh! "' All·South Coast League FIRST TEAM OFFENSE Pos.-Player, ClaH School 08-Brtlt Hl'I. Sr S.l"I C.,!T' r\e R8-A:!en va .. g!\ari. Jr S.ln Ck 1:nte f\S-Jetf Bni1c, Sr. El loro RB-t.13a, Re;wsa Jt Daia II s TE -81.li.e Spence. Sr Ca:><> \'a e> TE-B 1 Pec~o Sr t.1 ss;on \1m WR-Rotier'I Mo! na. Sr r.•a•er Oc1 :.'R-O-,tan r.em3n .. r San Cle'.Tlc~:e Ol':..E~IW t.•a:as Sr >.1 ·er De O~ -fema.'l:!o Car.-a,1at 51 ,• :.r Oc OL-T11n Ptc' ... e, Sr. Ca;io '>a':Cf OL-0.he LeCIJ.lr • .!1 t.' ssion, :o Ol-A.lroo Anderson. St El lcro Ol-T J. 810...n. St t.•.ss on " e~ K -M.lf'O GJrCl3 Jr 53 .. c -r.er:·e FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Dl-Dem .. i.; roro Jr t.' ··~t Oe1 OL-Ga1' \•, illl>OI. Sr I.' !i~ Oil v ero DL -Bennie Sm t.'1. Sr 0Jr.a H !lS l 8-Kevin Pei.ar. St. t.~3·er Oe1 LS-Robert Meel>.cr S1 03113 H s LB -Oa\•d Loya. Sc. f.\1s~ on \'.er.i LB -Ryan f\IJasen, Jr San C cmcn:e LB-LeY1 ROQucmore. 'J1 Capo vaney LB-I Odd Sanes, St l.l1SS on V1e10 OB-Bnan B:!faJJS, Sr '°'J!ft De1 08-Sco:t Ne'/\hausen, Sr M.ss n V1eJO 08 -Enc F1eld1no. Sr l.l:ss on \'e10 OB -Paul We.,,..•ch. Sr Capo Va Cf OB-Pal McAt:lam. Sr Et loro High school girls soccer ~_New11..ort Harbor falls, 1- IR\'INL -Nc,,port HJrbor High yielded ii'> !mt g,MI of the eJ'>On \\Ith tlnc minute left 1n the second half. \\hich ga'c L:iguna 11111., J l ·O nc.:wn 1n 1hc semifinal of the Irvine girl-. 'tX:ccr 1our- n.1mcnt \\c..Jne)J.1y Jt l l"lllC ll1gh. N1rnle Jul1c:oer hcJJeJ' 111 u throw-in to a\01J O\Crtimc. putting the SJilOt'i 11l10 SJturJay·, th1rJ·plJcC final at I p.m. at l~1ne. Sophllnwrc 1.kfenJcr · Shellie Bradbury and Ntcl.)Jc: WJl1rn \Wod out Jden,l\cly for the Tars (3·1 ), while Junior goJlic 1\.1111 l)eMa~o just mis-.eJ her fourth strnight shu tout. L1gunJ 11111' impruvcu to 4· I. Legun• Hiiis 1, Newport H•rbor 0 La~ Klis KOfltlQ Jo .o. " 1 Sawrs l'llC 3 t.ewPort Hlll>of sawes OrM,yo 6 SECOND TEAM OFFENSE 3J.\t,,-8111i HJ Sr · l.'oter Oi:t Ba .. i..-Scvn Co-. ~g1on. Jr. _,..oa:iJ H s Satk-Bl)a!l Le'i."ers, .!r £1 Tor:> 83t -SJm Ga.n.s .!r Capo va~e, eac -A~r an Am::iosta. Sr 1.tss100 v.e o Rte -R ,an Seo • St San C e:mr.!e Rec -1.'.sn HJrC n» Sr Et Toro Rec -Gre~ Pa,11e. Sr Ca;><> Va 1 Rec -.. 'Oey Lor.~o Sr El loro 0. -I.' .e t.o:Jtz .r ~13~er Oet 0.-•.1a1 :.'t':e. Sr Sara C er..;".tt Ot-01~ d Com~or .. Sr Sa.~ Ct.. :e • 0~-R:.rs·~ 8 ~ .. Sr 01.. -S Sa.,er • ' El c ~ SECOND TEAM DEFENSE 0. -ii J,,;., Gr·::oa .r t.ll!~r De 0~-04• d C "~hllc .;r 03113 H s O:. -Jas~n Sm :.'I, .r Dana tt s OL-R~-an t:or.r:m, .. r • Sa11 Clem~n:~ OL-.e•: C .. '"•~r. Jr CJPo \'a e7 lS-lsaa~ A1~0111l? Sr Ma:er Ott LB-Scc"t Sie:i. Sr El TOIO LB-Ta1lor S.\l ltl\.,, .!r El Toro LB-JC'! G3•r.cr, Sr I.' SS on V1ej0 LB -lra.sl\opp.Sr CJpoVa'el OB -Miene 3~e10 B1rra~;in. Sr Mater Oc1 OB -1.1 chJel·Jol'ln Rzelll k, Jr Mater De1 OB-0 J Flo;.ers Sr El loro OB-Sr on \'.1nen. Jr Capo Va iey OB-M cah OerJ\lson. Jr Dana Hi as OB-Ma:t Dem~. Jr Mission V1e,o '7 DJ the DJ/(t Pilot FAULKNER: From 02 and the four-p:igc game program. tr an~l.)ne thruw .. them ,l\\.l), ~\~;.id--Sun11~" her"·· in the bottom of wrne dra,,a. there's J llC\\ p:ipcr acCl.)Ulll of the gJmc. \\ith m) · Cumbie rcco,cr) JnJ return p!J)cd pro1111ncntl) 111 the story l s11JI · Jt111 'l c:irc th:it Ill) nJmc "as m""pclleJ ~o cnJO) the moment~. Sailors 1-rJmC C\Cf! llOC for )OUT lifetime memory, bccau-.e you mny nc' er get the chance to be a champion ag.iin. And I'll tr') to )!pell )our nnmes right. J Today's TV-radio TELEVISION Tennis noes vour car sat hard? ! 30 ~ m Cra· d S .1m Cup. ESPN Motorcycle Racing " pm -S ·l>''I>< ~e Series. PT College 8Hketball 4 30 p m -J Mad1Son·l1 Salle. ESPN 5 pm -C1~.w!\ton-NebmU. PT. 12 30 Im -Tutanr Memphis St . ESPN Bo~lng 6 30 pm -Me1cer-t1Jtstead, ESPN. 9 30 pm -82 Pryor Atg11e110, ESPN. Pro Hockey 7 30 p m -Nord QUC• Kings. PT Hor•• Racing 8 p m -Holl~pirk replays, Ch 56 2 am -t1oll)p~1k replays. PT Auto Racing 1 t 30 pm -La1e Model 100. PT. Powerboat Racing I? 30 a m -at s.m 1oon. PT RADIO Pro 8Hk•tball 4 30 pm -C ps.Net . KMPC (710) • Pro Hockey 1 .30 p m -Ollt ·Kll?ll . XTRA (690) College 8Hketb•H II pm -\'tntmont·SD ~t XlRA (690). ' Deep sea WSDNaSDAYSCOUMTI DAVCY'S '-OC:KaR -2 ~. 1i anglas 13 wss 1 Nnd Din. t ~lllPll\. 11 ~ 2 thc•Jmllll '*"" 20 mat• fCt NIW'°9tT '-ANDINO -2 b6al$. 20 • anoim 1a Wld '"" 3 ' o NU 121 roo t~ at 1 lhf~. I U wNle11$11, 2 ow COCI ~7 tH .. Idle Rough? _Give Poor mlleage? Call Usl We're the Drtnabllllr EQerlS Carburetor Rebuilding• Fuel lrjection Tun~Up •Smog CertificatiOn I Open Mon·Fn 8:30to 5:30 CaJI (114) 642-8286 tor an appointment 2945~Ave. Costa Mesa ' UIC\ tu Cl UI i: llllll thl" llll1tl l!Jln l "\,1r1h I I rnrh.C . ,--.t.. Severi~ Hiiis T ournament E1\a11cla 54, Noh• Dame SO, 38 Hotr• Dame Eatan,I• lg ft pl Ip J'I ft pt Ip . 0 : 2 l ~ \ 0 0 1 '2 1) Totata Scor• bt Ouarl.r• Parnelli.Jones & Metro25_ NO II 111~1111or malf\' T~oia Nimn .. 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Amen Way XT' fDI Mls..-.p.o ··~ I 1Sltll 5 Jtlt• i ,.,,, tZI • • lls.'51ttf 111 • i ~· 121 •. 121 • J t«V7Wl• ~' 121• a 84 Thursday, December 101 1992 -----·-----=---=-=~ -~ - - Sunkist Series 'kissed' by just the right waves Newport Harbor YC Sary Hiii .... Yachtsman Rainy days help bring 'em out In fresh water circles G reat weather, and steady southcrlf breezes greeted hundreds pf loca sailors for the second anslnllmcnt of Balboa Yacht Club's Sunkist Series. SL"<ty dinghies sailed two races inside on Saturday, and 59 keel boab raced to the Newport Pkr anJ back in SundJy°s outside race. Judi Gorsl.1, sai~ing a Thistle for OYC on Sa1urd;,1y, "a' disappointed in her performance, but enjoyed the racing anyway. "\\ c paid too much attention to the tide and not enough to the "ind. dropping us from fitsl 10 third," she said. "l3u1 1h1' ye.1r's Sunkisl hps'bcen a gr~:ll series. Not only is 1here good C\Jmrc1111on, bu1 beginner-. lit.~ 1he C\cnl becau-.e it's low key, i.ailcd right off 1hc do~k at llYC. and there's a lunch break be1"ccn race." unday racer~ abo took ad' antJge 01 the ''calhcr anJ stt:JJv brenc,. .-\econ.l ing !ti NHYC's kff f'ar.1 cll, Beery, BYC; PHRF D: Rai.cal, Dick Hayden, OCYC; PHRF C: Smith/)Vori.hurn, BCYC; Sancana 20: Rober1JEdy/Gibbo1l'., BYC; Soling: Bill Ha~erman, VYC: Shields: Jean, Ersin Y1giter, UCISA. The fin:il races fo r the Sunkist Series\\ ill be held Jun. 9-10. 8 Ten teams are gearing up to defenJ the 1995 America's Cup. In addition 10 '92 veterans Dennis Conner and Dill Koch, Newport Beach s:iilor John Bertrand is on a short list of potential cup defenders: Syndicates huve until Febwary to ante up a $150,000 deposit nnd 10 prove that they have the lundrng-to support a minimum .SIO million campaign. . of the Year · G:iry Hill oC Newport Harbor Yacht Club was named Yncbtsmlln of the Ye:ir during last Saturday' annu:il meeting at th e club. NHYC's outgoing commodore Tom Hogan opened the meeting before passing the helm over to in- coming commodore Tim Collins fo r 1993. Tom Corkett of Ualbon wa s hon- Ofed with the NHYC Durgce of Merit for his pnrt in lnsat sumcr's •West Mari ne Double Handed Yacht Race to Hawaii aboard Lhe Nelson Marek 68-foot Peregrine. Jamie Hardenbergh was pre· scnted wi th the Don Vaughn Tro- phy fo r Outstanding Crewmembcr. Hardenbergh recently crewed fo r Dave C\Jrtis of Ma rblehead, Mass., wi nning the J992 Etchells 22 World Chnmpionship in L!Jrch- mont1 N.Y. M other nllturc really dumped a whole bunch or rain in the Southland and fortunately fo r fresh water anglers, lakes ore fishablc nnd trout are biting. Irvine Lake came up about two feet from the storm and clenred within two days of the heuvyldownpour ond fishing for rainbow trout is reported good by anglers fishing with scent baits. Berkeley Power Dail, night crawlers and marshmallows tipped with meal worms are all effective enticers for anglers fishing from boats in Sierra ~OYe, 11long the west shore and Trout Island. Irvine will continue with weekly plants of trout and should provide excellent fis hing through the holidays. The sporhfisher "TitUnderbirJ " ' will start making runs out to Cat:ihna Island and the oil ri~ o(( Uunttngton beach this week from lhc: l:1nd111g with the hopes of locating chool of bonito an~ doing '>Ome 1.stc ~ca'>on calico bass fishing. For an upc.late on the fishing schedule al Davey' phone 673-1434. Christmas lights have gone up on homes around Newport bay and both landings in the harbor nrc l>Chcduhn!; nighttime Christmas traps • The cost for a nighuun~ cruise i~ S 12 for nJults nnd S6 for kids 12 year of age 11nd unc.lu 4 1 o~·a. At- Newpo rt Landing ,·he far i-. $15 for adults and SlO fo r children. Uo th l.indrnb'> :il'o have sportfo.hcr!I and pri,atc yachts ava1luble for chartering over the h 1lid.1y period. a .. '' h\1,e \\ 1 lac JS CuN>r is in th1rJ 01trall in. Cla) A. .. fhe \\Cat ha "as tht.• be-.t I've !>CCn in lhc JO year:. I h.1.1c s.uled 1hc Sunki:.t," ... aid Jn addition to being a Cup \eteran himself, Bertrand i!~ a former Laser Cla~s world ch~1mpion, the 1984 Srl\'Cr Medalist in the Finn, ::ind is cunently a top ranl>.ed skipper on lhe intern:Hional match racing circuit. In August, Dertrand led th.e U.S. entry in the Merit Cup match race 1n Japan. Fletcher Olson was abo honored for her duties as director of the Non-Calm Program fo r Youth Sailors, a program which typically enrolled 100 )'Ouths for the sum- mer, conducting sailing seminars ~nd race fOHlt l level . Ocean waters were really dirtied up by runoff from the Santa Ana River and other channels thot dumped millions of gallons of wa ter in coastal \\aters. This brown wa ter extended as far Outdoors Lots of phea~anl ar~ being •bsggcd at R:.iahJu~c\ I .1r.H:ll, "anJ 11 \\J~ a reJI nil.'c .:l ur'e We 'hMt-tackcJ oui the JCll)' 111 ~-JO knot~ c.if brcele. rcachnl up Boating I\ the !"C\I rllll P1l'r and bad •. then finished 01: :\I U\ l 'J,1,i.. ·: ~unh.1\l '>cr1c'> leade r~ after cumplc11ng Other teams \\hich sent -IJy tht DDily Pilut out as two miles off Nc1' port earlie r thi~ "eek and put an end to rishing Jong 1he beach for a few cla)'s. the ,1.1.1.inJ ,11 the three ~cries. Thistle, Chris GlJ11 'f · \113' C hnn. 1 om W1bon (9.5). U\ C. l.J,cr Jean Francoe Albert. LIYC; L1d11 .·\·Campbell Freeman, OYC; Lido~ll: representatives to a Nov. 18 prospective defender mcctir)g at San Diego ) acht Club; Kc\..in l>Lllune.~, J 992 01) mpic Soli ng Sih er Mcdalbh: John KostccJ..i, 1988 Ol>mr1~ Soling Silver ~ledali~t; the Pcg:1-.us S\1Hhc.11e, :in all·\\OO\Jn effort based in San Diego. American Venture Al11Jnce Group of San Diego. Teddy Turner {bud.ed by his lather, ·77 Cup dcfcm.lcr Ted T urner): Shark Island officers Davey's Locker !ipokcsm:in Mart y Eglehcart reports thot boa ts dad make run oul to !>hallow waler rcef!I on Wednesday and a good catch of ~ulpin and sulmon grouper was made. The bait boa1 ''as able to Al.111 C Jb lll>, UCYC; T\l 1Chcll-J.2: Dick \\ 1l'>l n In C. Senior SJbllt. M;irrl\n Gsbbum. U\C. Junior S.1b01: Mati Stine. Dl''t C: ~ktcilt. Mike Smith, OYC. Christina Group, Jed by Da\e Vietor 0f Boston. and Pe ter lo,lt:r, Stars & Stripe' tactician in '87 ~ind ESJ>N commentator. r'- New bridge officers were elect- ed recently at Sh:nk hl:ind Yacht Club. make bait and recei,cri. arc full oC anchovies at l~al landings. In llut~1Je ra1.c:-., P1m.r A. It's O K. Le" Julln VroJ ton's boating column Dppc11rs in 1J1c Dai}_t l'ilot L'I ery nwrsday. Crnig llo" rmin. was named Com· modore; Ernie Fenner \\;,i-; named Vice Commodore: and Ted Moore was named a~ Rear Commodore. Anglers are currently fishing with cho,ies a,nd cut 1quid rn about 250 of water Flag football tournament results The City of Nc1' purl Beach h0s1ed 1he I 992 Or Jnge Counl} \lun1c1pal Athlcll~ A'Mh~rJtwn l·lag Foo1ball Tournam~1 t rt.cent !~ .11 Ltncoln Elemcnt<H) !:lehool 'C' Division (Flrst Round) Sa<ldit!>ltk t>o 1 34 ~ewi>O(l Bucit 0 :>ll!w D3c~ No 2 19 Buena P~ ~ I 12, G:irdtn Grove ~4 Buena Pit!( No 2 7 ~ Ana •o. Costi Mesa 6 (Semlnn.ts) ~dC!t!>lt' Vaiiey No I 6 ~!>.;ek Va!'~ t.o ~ 0 Garce11 Grci.e 41 S.110 AN 0 (Fine I) GMder Grove 14 Sa'Jdlcbac:~ VaJley No I 6 ·e· Division (Rrst Round) Sania A.na No 2 34, San C1eme11te 20 Santa AN No 1 20 BueN Pil'lc 0 t.t.,,i>Ort Buel\ 32. Gatclen GIC'ot 0 COSIJ Mesa 26 Sae~acli; v~, 22 (Semifinals) Santa Ana No 2 24 Sama Ana No 1 16. Cosu Mesa 24. Newpon Buen 14 (Final) Cosu .,•esa 34, ~a AN ~;o 2 t4 'A' Dlwislon (First Round) Gatoen Grove 9, Sadd!eback Va.,ey 8, San Clem- ente 33. Buena Pack O. San ~ Capos~ ~. Si.r;ta AN 6. Ncwooet Bexl\ SJ. Cosu Mesi 0 (Semlflnals) San Cltmeme 37. Gardtn Gtove 6 Newport Beach t9, San Juan Capistrano 18 (Anal) SMI Cltmen:t 7 t •• wpon Be~ll 6 Freedo m Bowl ticket info Tickets for Freedom Bowl IX ''cnt on s:ile al gate 9 of Ana- heim Stadi.um and Ticketma)ICr outlets thn,Jughou t Southern California on MondJy. Freedom Bo\\ I IX will be pl:i)ed on Tuesday, Dec. 29 at Anaheim Stadium ond will fea- ture USC:s Trojans. the third- placc team from the Pacific-IO Co1nrerencc, and Fresno State from the Western Athletic Con- ference. Tickets arc S28 and S 15 and can be pu rchased at gate 9 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to Bop m. -- 1 n adJ1tion, Freedom llowl IX ticl>.ets arc o n s:ile through the Or:rnge County Spom As· soc1Jtion ch:irgc line, and can be purchased "ith a Mastercard or Vi~:.t by calling (714) 937- 739 J. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES 1 Bu!IJlo Ram• (4-8) ,. th E1lQIRS 10 t.41111'1 18 heW YOik Jets 1• sar~o- 10 Mwlnn 38 ... 't'ort G.wu 28 ~ 14 Pt10enl'll 27 OWs 10 5.if1~0 17~ DK t -11 T~ Say Dec 13-New Olleans ~I Ott. 20-11 Green Sly Dec 27 -A!M'U fllamtl PUBLIC NOTICES Phea ant Hunting Club rn Norcu. ll1rJ are hd11g stocked on the huge hunting cc1mplc'< and scatter gunner .. :1rc enJ~'~ iug £0< d r1ngneck i.noollng. The rlut '>' f1r ('n to hunting six day~ <l.\lcck (d(M:J llll Frid:iy) and ad1.a11cc r~ ... cr...1t i1ln' Jf required to rcscr1c a fi eld IN J,1} and weekend \h~h'lllW 0 Duck hunting 111.Pia~fo BNn "on the rii.e. For more informat1vn on <hs"k hunting in 1he b:1'tn <HI \\c.~tnc •fa~. Saturday or SunJ.i). 1 h1. nc 735 ~;6l NFl logs Raider• (5-7) •O 13 Dir!\ ff : 0 21 C"""41 -2& 26 16 ~ 21 tO 1 ~C•t 21. 21 13 Hrw YOI\ c; 'Cs . ., " 20 &JI~ J 11 19 Sta 0 30 13 Oal.U .. :• 20 10 l'MAO«ll\ll JI 23 20 St" 3 27 2• Oe1'er 0 31 3 OoeQo .1 ~ Pl'I Dec 8-lin.n c., ~I I pm 1pm Dec I 4 -II M.;Mri e er.: 10 am Dec 20-Sin~ ll\Ol'llfl 1 ro I Pll'l I*. ti-• Wu.~ ;~ P\IBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE i n&: .~=:-!TION requesrs quest fOf Special Notice ol GLENN MILLER AND OES. II so sobJect. Ille name M ontana, 5000 Birch PUBLIC 'fOTICE This st.ai.ment was tiled 1992 fn s suu-•· 11 w.11 r. eoJ ---------1 the decedenra Will and !he lihng ot .,, invente>ty BIE MILLER, 109 S BAR· and address o1 the pe<son Srreet. SOiie 3000. N-port with the CoutW CMnl ol JatMs M. Kotmo. w.ltl It!• Counl1 O'.,,. or BSC 12t5 CodlCllS, If .,,y. be admitted and a1>9'alsal ol est.at• as-BARA. ANAHEIM, CA With whom cla•ms may be S..ch. Cahf. 92ij6() Fictitious Orange County on Novem-™• .. ~ WH ftled Orange C:OU"1t on Nov NOTICE OF to prot>ate. The w.11 and l etl or ol any petition Of 92806 f~ed IS NANCYE BACA • This t>uslneu la con-8uafn•H Nam• ~ 3. t 992 with !he County Clettl ol ber 5, f99l PETITION TO any codoll 81e av111lable account as provided In The assets to be sold 81e BROOKFIELD ESCROW dUC1ed by: a COfporatlon Statement ' F550C>43 Onlnoe Counly on No¥em-F5502~8 ADMINISTER for eaaml~tlon In the l~e section 1250 of in. Calolor· Oesctit>ed In general as· INC . 18837 Brool<hinl St . The reglstrant(s) com: The Following peBOOS Pvbbhed N-Port Buch-ber 1}. 1992 Pub/ 5Ma N W(>Oft • ESTATE OF• k~Ebv,!ETITcoulOrt. nla Probate Code. A A.-ASSETS. GOO WILL AND 1 106. Founi.tn Vattey, CA m&ne9<1 to transact bu• are d()jrfg bus.ness as Costa Mes.a 0 ,...., Not~ F550991 Co~ll Mes.a D_,,11 Ptlol N • ,,., r N requests quest for Special Notice TRADE NAME OF THAT 92709 and 1/le last date l0t ness under the Ftcl.ollous TOTAL TRANSFER l500 _, Putilthed NewPort Beach CORTULHD MYEAI authority lo administer the IGml 11 available from the BUSINESS LOCATED AT l1hng claims shall be Dec. BusmH I Name(1) listed A.rm<» Ln Newport ·Be~ch vember 2&. December 3, Costa Meu Dal ... Pilot No-llOll'lbef U. Ot'cclmNt l •ka CORTLAND es1at• undet ltl• lndepen-Court cleo1(. 5245 w ROSECRANS, 28. 1992. Wl\ICh .. the buSI· at>OYO on June 1, 1992 Cahl a266o • 10, 17, 1992 ., tw 10, 11. 1!1')2 MYERS Ill dent Admontstrauon °' Es-Attorney for th• Petl· HAWTHORNE, CA 90250 ness day before tne sale Mont.tna Vall~ Land & Torrothy Thornion 10316 ~bef~ 26• -~ 3 I --l'· •' CASE NO. AtH788 tales Act. (Thi• authonty tloner: The business name used date specified abow Oevetopment Company. La Hacienda l l ·9• Faun-lO, l1, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE To all h•,., beneflclenn. wt• ellow the ~ re~ JAMES NORMAN MOR· by the Mii~ at 1~1 IOca· Dated December 3, Michael C. RtCh~d•, P1es1-1.11n Velley, Cal.I 92708 PUBLIC NOTICE Th-!1:>.. l--------- cred1tors, contmgent cr.o.-resentat.o"'. to lalce many GAN 810 NEWPORT tton ts· LAGUNA SEA 1992 dent Btlan SVldergol t600 Anita '""'-tit'-·-PUIUC ... OTICE Fictitious t~ and perwns wno may adlOn• without obtatntng • SPORlS This statement was fil~ • c ,.."' ,,_. " oth~M be lntereated '" court apP">\'al. 8el0fe talc· CENTER DRIVE. STE The anUcipaled dale ol RHONDA E. BOONE· with the County Q~ ot Ln .. Newport Beach, ahl 11u.ine .. N....-Bu•lneu Name the will Of estate or boV1 tng certain vfKY Important 1 4 8 0 , N E WP 0 R T the bulk sale Id DECEM· TINNEY Orange County on October 92660 Shlt........C Fk:tltlou• Statement ot CORTLAND MYERS 9'1i actions. l\owever, the per· BEACH, CA 92880 BER 29, 1992, al the offi~ MICHAELE. TINNEY 28, 1992 Jhl~ bbusinou Is 1 con-The Followlng penons __ ...._Name Th4' FO'o•t>~ ~· ~ CORTLAND MYERS Ill lonal r99fesentlllve will be (714) 72().1075 of Tlempo Escrow II, 4590 Published Newpor F549168 ~ y-. a genera patt are doing buSineU u: Sletet1Mnt are do.ng b ·"'"""a A PETITION has been required 10 glVtl t>Olk:e to Publlshed Newport Mac Arthur Blvd . Suite Beecfl..Cost.a Mesa Da.ly Publls.hed Newport Beach-The ·~eglsirent (s) com-WESTCllFF JEWELERS. The Followlng persons INFOSC1t•K:e 2 LIP• f~ed by GREGORY FRED-interest~ persons unless 175 N-port Beach CA p IOI December 10 1992 c 0 2043 Wntcllff DIM Suite .,. doing bullneH 11: Lane, Su.In 202, NfWpOl1 ERICK FAIRLEY In the Su-they have wa!Yed notice or Beach.Costa M... Dally 9266o. • i • . OSUI Mesa aily Pilot ~ meneed to transact busl· 109A. Newport Beech, THE PROCESSING DEPT. 8e4Ch, ~ ~I 91ii63 perior Court 01 C.Momla, consem~ to the proposed Pilot December 9, 10, 16. This bulk u le IS subject 1h663 vember 19, 26, December nes1 t.Mlder the F'tctrtlous Calel.S12660 3111 So Second Ave f l , 81.1.ne Ch•~ u~ County ol ORANGE. actlOl"I) The Independent 1992. 10 Cel1lomla Unt1Gm1 Com-PUBLIC NOTICE 3, 10, 1992 B~llf'ess ~ao:,(s~•si;: lpett Jewe1efS Inc. Callfor-C«ona del Mar, Cahl ~JO Lille l.Ane, s ... 1e 20 •• THE PETITION requests admln•llf'lltlon IWthonty will wth550 merc1al Code Section Th-5-42 ~99<>;• on ° • nla, 2043 Westctolt Of .• 9262S Newport Beai;h, Calif that GREGORY FRED-be granWd unleu an 1n1er-6106 2 SUPERIOR COURT Suite 109A Newport Debbie Rae Slrlcilland 92b6J ERICK FAIRLEY be a~ HI~ person files .an ot>-PUBLIC NOTICE 11 so sut>tect. the name OF CALIFORNIA, PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ;t~!,'?:;'1 was f~e<S Beach, C.ltl. t2eeo 715~ Nan:iuus, Corona Thlt ousin11u ,. cun- po1nted .., personal r&pre-Jociion IO th• petition and and address ot the persons COUNTY OF OAANOE Flctltloua with the County Cleltl ol Thi• bualnHa le c~ del Mw, Cat.I. 92625 due:tacl b~ an 1n.J111tdu3' seotatrv• 10 administer the show• good cause why !he cnst072215 with whom claims mJly be 341 The Cit Drlv eu-• N Or County Novem-dUdled by:•~_.,,, Thia bu1lnesa ls con The reg1i.trin1(s) com- 'I ·. esta1e of the decedent court should no1 grant the NOTICE TO tiled is Tlempo EIClt>w II, 1 •• .. ,.... •-ange on The regl11rant(1) -duc:ted by: an ~ menc.~ to tfllnH(t bu aUlhOtlty. CREDfTORS OF •590 Mac Arthur Blvd SUit• P.O. Boa 14171 St•te.,..nt ber 3, 1992 ~ 10 nnsac:t ~ The reglsttant(•) com-nas •!Ode!• ma r,i..i;c,.,.__..,......,.. iiiiiiiiiiiiil.ZA HEARING on Che pell-_BULK SALE 175, New~ Bf!Gch, Or!_n.1_41, CelttMnJa._ J'_olfowtag ~ ---F5498H neu under the F~ rMnC9d 10 tnnaacC6i.iil-Bus.ness NJme(sl Lll!t\J will D4n!llllf on JANU· (SECS 6104 92660 1nd !he last d1te tor 92813-1571 are doing business u : Published Newport Beach· Buslnes• Name(•) llll9d neu undef #le F1et1Uou1 lbove on: Octooer 1. 1992 AAY 7, 199:1at 1·45 P.M. In 8105 tt CC j filing Claims shall be DE· In the Matter of the MFH ENTERPRISES, Cost.a Mesa Daity Piiot ~ above on: November 4. Bualnu1 Nam=(• lislad Bl.tine C U~ ' Oept. 103 IOcated at 341 NoUce hef' • ..:, • t CEMBER 28, 1992, which Petition to Chan98 the 17150 Newhope 1'911>. vember 26. December 3, 1992 at>owe on: Not oea111i This staltmt'Ol .,.._. ~ The City Drive Soulh. Or· d t 11 I eii,' ~lo Is ltle business day before Na-of NANCY UL-Fountain Valley, Calif. 10 17 1992 lpek Jewelers Inc. Aydin Debbie RMS W•ltt Ille CQUMy 0.,_ of enge, CA 92668 ere 1 ors 0 • wi n the we dale spec1r1ees 92702 • • 1pe11, Pretldenl Thl1 .... _,. was filed Orange County on Octobtt 1,:-YOU OBJECT TO the named sener that • bulk aboY9 RICH. Michael Aanden Howell, Th-5el this st.alement was Ned with the County Cler'lc. ol 27, 1992 ~ OlMlAWN· gran1Jng ot the 1>911tion, you ·~·is •bout to be m-f• ol Dated November 30 CASE NO. A1M837 1815 ToYon Ln .. N-pon PUBLIC NOTICE With th• County Cleftl °' Orange County on NO'letn-F!M903e _.,,,,.., shoutd appear at the hear· :,..e a nets deacr bed 1 .. 2 ' ORDER TO SHOW Buch, Caltl. 92660 Orange Councy on~ tier 4, t992 Published Newport Beac..._ C-.y • Moo1urf Ing and stale yOUI ot>-Th:Nme1 and busineas QL£NN MIUER CAUSE FC>ft CHANGI! Ma Nguyen Thi Thu, 111132 1737M ber S.. 1992 ,a50138 Costa Meu D it Pilol N~ s°'-' • ~ jectlon! :tl'lfi~ ~ e addresses of the Mier are: DEBBIE MILLER OF NAME g::: ~· C:~e2~· F1cUtlOU8 FSS0.92 Publlehed NewPort Beach-vembet 26, Oec9rnl>ef 3, ~~5Aa::Ju ~. hearing Your ap-LAGUNA SEA SPORTS. A Pu blished Newport uJ~~N~S) ~~NCY Thia bualneas 1i con-lluslne .. Nam. Published Newport Beech-eo.. Mesa Delly PilOC No-tO, 11. 1992 Co ..... M-• pearance may bo In person CALIFORNIA CORPORA-8each·Costa Mesa Da.ly petitJ I a ve ~~ • ducted by· a geMfll part· Steee'"8nt Costa M.,. Daily Piiot No-vembef 2e, Oecember 3. Th ... ..._ or bv yOUt allomey TION, 5345 W. ROSE· p lot 0 ember 10 t e92. on Of an or e lo nershlp · Th• Following persons vember 2e.. Oecembef 3 10, 11, 1892 ••••IMO-•ri'ri'ilMm••ll 1F YOU ARE A CREDITOR ~~s. HAWTHORNE, CA 1 ec • th660 ~~c~~~~~~ N!~0~ Th• regl1tran•1•> com-':U~~~~~ ~ACH 10, 11. um · Th-551 PUBLIC NOTICE Of I cont.ongent creditor of PETERS menc«I to hnSad bull-e Th-S58 ..... UC NOTICE F'-I I PACIFIC V.W the d-ased you must file The locatlon In California PUIUC NOTICE II . ness undef the Fk:tltk>us MALL 1771 d1nger Ave., r vv ... t t ous .. ..._ ... p•-YOUI claim ~ the court of the Chief e~ec\11"'9 office :: hereby IOfdet~ that 8us1ne11 Name(a) ll1ted Sulle 24. Hunllngton PUBLIC NOTICE ""'-"ftJeu Bualn .. a Name _.._ -and mall a copy to th• per· ol lh• SOiier 11: 2482 NEW· cna10 72072 ~I ~ons • nierested In 1bove on: Novemb91' 18. Beach, Calif. 92647 ,...... s Stete,....nt c.m.tery • Monuary 10081 representaUve ap-PORT BLVO , II, COSTA NOTICE TO IN I attet 1•Pp0!' ti.lore 1992 MsceRlch Cahfomla Al-Fktltloua ....... N•lfte The following ~°"' ChaOel e Cl'eme10ty pointed by Che CIOUrt within MESA. CA 92627 CRUITO..S OF N s ~~rt o4 n ~I Mic:Nltf H~• soc1ate1. LP., 233 W.tah11a Bualneee ...... SteteMent ere dOof\9 bu">•M , a ! 3500Pedflc Vl.-Ortve lourmonths fromlhedate Allistedb'flheselter,1111 o lhe --"'• HaNguyen Blvd., Su1le 100, Sa11ta Statelft4tftt The FollowUlg perlOt\I ANAHEIM·WfSf C ~A ~ ieecfl of IWSI Issuance ol Ian.,. other buslneH names end BULK ULe County SuperiOt COUf\ II This statement was filed Monica, Cahl 90401 Th• FollowinO .,. dQll'lo bu9lnwl aa:. WAS~. INC, 1oeo2 w. 1(- .....,. as piovlded In sectlon 9100 addreasos used by the (SECS. 8104, lllt JM'ndreH rown above with the County Cleft! ol Thi a buslnesa la con-are doing bUsinels :::"°"' RC GOURMET FOODS, tt lla Avenut, Anall•if!\ ~=~~~~~~~I 01 the C.Ji1omla Probate seller within lhtH v-ara ~ 810S u .c .C.) °"c10:.C vary • 1993, at 2 Ofll'Q• County on Novern-duct~ by: a llmilad p.vt· THE ROSE FOUHOATION 1212 Rklgelleld Dt!W, Hun· Ca111 92804 r Code The lime 1of flllng IOfe the date aueh hst was IE9c:NW No. 5477·N f Pm., and then and ber 18 1992 Mfthlpl IND 1 '24 N 9roaow.y llnglOn Beactt, Cal.t. 926'6 Cordon W Coe* t4 04' .... -·-· claims wlll not .. plre b9-Mnl °' dellYered to the NOClc:e 11 heieby gl\>efl to J:;• h show whc:ause, " any • FIS t 92 t The regl11rant(1) com-Sl. Seru Ana. c.,1 t270i Macl• Ro11m1n, 821 2 9¥9, Ne~ ..-Mti ~ • llll lllAIW&Y tore lour month• from the buyer .,.. LAGUNA SEA creditors ol the within IOf Ch;:. of~· ~ Published NewPort Beach-meneed to lfanHCl buU-A.' Francieco Inc c.llf0t· Rldgelleld Drive. Hun-92660 ' M Ch ..._. hurlng dste noticed SPORTS, 2'82 NEWPORT named seller that a built be • C net• under the Ac.tltJoua nla Corp 1•z4 N. Btoao. ~ S..cn, Callf. 9~8 This bua1nu1 11 ortuary • •-· above. BLVD .• •t. COSTA MESA, Ale 11 •bout to be made 01 not grsnt~. osta Meaa Daily Ptlol No-Butlnftt Name(•) bled Sl 'santa Ana. Calif Thi• bu11ne11 I• con-duct~ by"" COfPOlaUon Cremtitlon YOU MAY EXAMINE the CA 92627. LAGUNA SEA lh• UHIS ducrlb•d J: 1• ~~ =.,ere0 that I vember ze. December 3, above on: 1987 '21oe . . ducted by: an lndl"4dual The reo11tr1t~l(•I coh 110 Bfotldway Me le~ by the court. 11 you SPORTS, 925 NO. COAST below cae!e be• ubua':: dlhowln 10, 17, 1'92 MaceAICh Regional C.Ow This bualnesa 11 con-The regl1trant(1) com-l'llenc.d to 1r1nuc1 ~ Coe•• M... are • person Interested ,,, HWY, LAGUNA BEACH. Th• 1\111\el and business D I plot. p • f ~7 Aasoctates. Pltlidl«. p,,,.. ductld by:. corpotdoft menced lo ~ ~ M H und , me Fec:t1ll(lfl) Ml·ltll the ••tale, you msy tile c:... 92651 nd bustne acXVHMI of the Mllet .,. g:n~raf ci~c:.-'U:~~ PUBLIC NOTICI '.:hj a\&ltemenl filed Th• reglttrant(I) com-ness under th• Flctlttoua 8u11neu Name(•I liltl-d i ••••••••I with the cOUl'l 1 formal R• names • .. VERCO TRAVEL INC .. a CA llall.o '*' JNs oounty at • .... _ C ~ ... of menctld tq lr8"Ud bu.i. BuslnHa N•me(a) listed above on Jut; 23. 1987 ( sddf'essa ol the bUyet ~: ~uon, 2&te Dupont lent°"~ ..-• wlltt v.. ouniy ....,,. ,... under .,. Adillou• above on: N<Ntmber 9, OOtdon w. COO'! Or •30. IMne, CA 92715 conMCUtrie -:.... ~ '°: ... ::...'"":9 ~ 1~ on~ BuMMI• Name(•) lilted 1192 • Th11 St.lement Wat , .. • ·-------------------------· The locac.on In California in. d ,J -....... ......_ --_.... btt' n, abo¥e on· ~ 12 ~ AoafNn ••tn 1M County Ott11 ~ of the dltel uecutM ~ ~"' 11•• ,..,_ • ..., Slet.-.nt P8U.'r0 1992 · ' Thie ......,,.,.., wat ftled Ofanqe Counry di'! No¥•~ STIRTllli I llEW BUSllESS77 o1 the Mllet ta· SAME AS TULLY M. SEVllOUtlt, The Fol!Owlng ~· Publllhed Ntwpoi1 hecft. A. f'r~ Inc. ~ wtlh 1tle County Cltrll of ber 12, IG92 ABOVE \ J U D 0 B /C 0 M M I S. ere doing busloen u: Coa. Me.a Delly Piiot o.. dent ' OrMQe C~y on Novtm FS50972 As h•t~\b'f the M11tr ell SIONElt CW THI! SUP&· WEST COAST APPRAISAL e.rnbtt 3. 1o 17 24 1192 TIMI ... ..,_,,. -• 111.o tier 1), 1182 PvbliShed N"port ~ n.i......,0..-........... .,._.., IO ~ a ,_ --,_ ......... IO ,_.,...,_ We .... -llAftCH .... -!Of roi< .. no .n dWOe lW'lll ._ ro;1 ... lme 8'od ..... IO ... C:O.,,, Howe ...... Me.. .,.,__ of -...... ~ .. -.... .... ,.. Y'OI" lllmnOU• Oii'*-'*""' It._..,. with the County C*1c. llUllllfl -...... "" lilMlt ....... • ,...... lly ... ..._ --Ille .,.,.,, .,.... Of~ .. c-w., ~ .. ; " , P.·}r • T ' • ':°· •' : ~ "'• i-; • • .'-IZ ~ ' I 1' I ..,.... J• • " 4 • I • \ ( 'u .. " "· ~~ ...... : ~I . , othM butlness names and RIOtt COURT GROUP, '305 Dena Rd . ' ' ih.ea7 _.. !he eouney an o1 'HUN Cott a.t. 0 Pilot d addra1M1 w~ by the DATE: NOV t7, '"2 Newport 8Hch, Calif Onlnoe County on~ flubllthed ~ Bele.h-cem a 3 ,, ily Mhr wthn ,,,, .. yews b9-LAW OP,.CES Of' 92663 "'8UC NOTICE bet 1). 1092 COii.i Meta Delly Ptlot NO-ber · to, 17• 2•· 1 =• ": d::iv.~ 11 1: ~: M ICMIL & ""YNI. 3r::a L.C~~~ CNS1MH08 • PSattS4 """'* 2S. Decenlber 3. Thtl>S buyer ltfe NONE 1820t, VOW WMMAN Calif. t 25e2 ' Plclltleue Pulllshed Newport 8Hch-10, t7, tt92 Tfie name and t>Yanesa AVl!MUa. SUfTB toeo, Jeffry W Mondle, 4305 ..._ .. .._. C4ata Mesa o.ly Piiot No-Th-"3 lddrHaet ot the bvyet .,. IAVIMI!, CALlflORMIA Dana Rd . ~ aeacn. ........... , ~ H. o.c.na. 3, PUIUC •ones RHO NOA e BOON£ •2111 C4lllf 92'63 The F .....-... to. t7, ,.., TINNEY and MICHAEL E Pulttlehe~ Newport Thia bu1lnest la con-are doing~~.~· Th-559 TINNEY, 2146 Dupont Dr~ •oach.Co1te Meaa 01J<:1ed by a ~ !)aft· HUNTlf.IOTON BEACH ---------1 #JO, wne. CA 92715 D 1 neBl'llp r"'" o PUILIC NOTICI The l'MI• '°be .old ere a tr ~lot Nowe .... r Tht reg1iti•n1(a) com• J"""' /EA LEIHUMMIR. .....__,.. dnc:rlbed In ltf*al .. 1•, n.c~ J, 10, ~ tO ttansect bvtl· 11751 Buch lhod., "~ l'lultlt•• The ~ !*9001 TRAVEL AGENCY and .,. ,.,. 1 .. 2. nen unc:tet the r:lc)Uoul Ungllon Btllctl. Calf. t2t41 ......... ..._ .,. ~ bueil'lela 11; 10c:al9d 11 2648 Dupor11 ntlM Buslneu N•me(I) lilted t4unllng10,, JHPlf:J .. • ............ BANNEA RIOHT, 7811 I( Drive. 1:10 Irvine. CA lbove on NOllOf'lltler 4, rnc • Oe11w1re, ti 51 The F-.. ...... Hunelnglon 8-Ch. 92115 ' PU9UC NOTICI 1m 81ectt Blvd . ~ -~-;;;,;:. ::'°"' C4IM -..1 The bu neu Nl!Tle v ed Jeff Mondi• 8"ch, C&lef. WM7 AMERICAN FlOO .. INO Ulm llWlh PtllW\ 13271 by tht Mlltr at th.ti loC.t CNSt--..i Thia 9llllement wa1 flied ltu1 bullnetl I• con-CONCE,.TS TH 'II t1W't ""°* St. '2, Garden tlon 110£JA VU TRAV'E.L •--~tltleu.,• ~c£~'"'1 C!!_~ ~~1:;:1:1::fW":m-St , Suite' E·fO, Costa t'I:'· f:ii!:'41, co11< The nl•C•~ed dlte of -Mee •-:""'_..,.. ... , .,.,,......,.. menc..cl lo "--' buW-Met&. c.lof 12127 ................ .._ ... Che bulk Nt•e 11 Die. 29, S'9teM9nt bet 4, 1'92 IM ActltJoul JMIOS M K~ -~ .....,_. ....,. lfl .,_.., ... .,JiMllfltuM ... 1192 ., lh• Ollie• Of Th• FGAow!no penot\I PHOtH ~.:n=-..!:(t) ltllld Yla Udo Nord. ""'°" ~~,~~ = 8ROOKFICLD ESCROW • .,. dOtnQ buW'eU u : l'ublithed Newpotl 8eac:h> abO'we on· Octobet 5 1"2 le.ch, Calf, t:2tlJ .,... ""'* IM rldllout INC., tW 1 OtOOllhural St . THti MONTANA VAu.tY Coat. ...... Oai!Y Piiot No-HunUngion J••plf•o•• Thi• busln... Is eon-lualnea• Namt(I) ••ea 11oe, Fountain v.ney. CA LA,.,0 COt.4,.ANY, 5000 llOMbet 21. o.c.mw ' lt'lol'l. Pl'....... . dUcttct w. "'~ •bollo on· OOtober " 'gt;: DIA pie .. 1Ytljee1 ::'po~~ .. ~ =: 10, 11, 1112 ' u~ i!:.~~~t~ :;: '"' · · IO C loinla Unifonn Com· t2MO • Th 541 TH£ ""' wnder 1M f~ l.lem "*' T. PLU IN j mtrclal CoCl e Section Montana V.-.Y t.enit I Buy It Set It find It ,,_LOT'S lullnttt N1me(1) lltled Buy It SoU ll. find It ••••••••II 111oe 2. Devtloprnen1 Compeny, Clellefflod Ct.AS~lftrO ltl<Mt on Nov9mber 12. Ctu~fiecj • \ J • .. ~Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot niursdav. December 10. 1992 85 MUc IOTICU PUIUC llOTICEI PUIUC IOTICU PUaUC NOTICU PU8UC NOTICU PUaUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Mlle IOTICU ANO EASEM£NT TO use und• Md ~ to eotd.o "' ~ ~ --· lllpentiff ol O\e TNSl.ee ~ IO\al WllOIJnt OI 10. (NORTH) C.NTR/.lfCE TO .. tj)I bt Ii>• (OU'l llOTIC:t Of TUTU'I aAlf NOTICE 06-TlllSTUS SAL.I PUil.iC llOTICI ~~~AREA DES. =f,.T~ ~~. ':: .,,. ,... ~ 1a 1oc:al9d. end ol .,,. w111 crtiMd uncMlid bWance of 11\e Obll-THC COUNTY cou1n. THE PETlTIOtl tfCluetll TIIUITIUAU .0. tnfll lri.tflt S.• N~ ,,, 1i1 8-204 OH TI1E • ' ot .DATa• o.c ... ~ t l>y laid Deed of Trust. gatton Hcured b1 the HOUSE 700 CflllC CEN '"°'°' 11 LO ll'Jmin.S1• t 1 YOO W ~ DffA.U f ,_ l• OrOto! ~~> LOAM NO.taaG:IM PLAN AS BEING AP· ~~IC>4e63~ t99a ' 1 Said NM woll be MIO on propeny IO be aold and TE;R DR.l'l/f. WEST .. SAHTA HI.ate 11;'°., Che Ina~ 0E"A0£E00f TAU$1 ArCO YOU ARE , .. DUAULT u .. OU' OTHO.... PURT£NANT TO THE UNIT. by: Al.EJAHORO LOVERA TOf'A llUL UTAT .. Deceft'IOet' 28, 1992, •• uo runnable Hllm•ttel ANA. CA .. !~I. llU• Ind dent ~I\ "',~~·\Jon ot u G4ID"..il90 IJl!LlSS YOJ . ur A OEEO OF tAuST DATED TS MO ae206-TO PAACEL 4• ANO UNMARRIED MAN ' Pm. in tile lobby IO tile eosu, ••~lff llllCf ad· lt'ltetHt conv.-;ed to end tales ct. '' autl'IOt•ty ACTION TO PtlOTtCT fOUR SS f Y"4i ,.,.. IN 4 AN EXCLUSIVE RIGHT trull?'(I> In !he off~': LRMDINQ INC. building located al 601 vi.nces II the time of the now held by It unot< N•d w•ll a!IOw tl'le Pftt'°'1al rep PtlOP£RT'1 fl ~Y Ill <;OlO 07 25~ U"LE YOU TAil UNDI• HFAUL T ANO EASEMENT TO USE !he ~ Rec:otdet ol Or· a I t R 0 NA L D W . Soulh I.Awls Slt .. t, Ot· lnitiel pyblK:allOtl of tne No OMd oC TNst in the prop-lffeotlllve 10 IAl\e many AT A PUBLIC SAU If YOU ACTION TO PtlOTEC'T YOUA " A DE•D OP Coun SUH c.a. ATZGUAlO. Att.mer tnge, C..lornla 92668 Uc:• of 111e 11: $603 780 21 erty sllulled In U•d Kl>Onl without Obt.1in.ng HEED ~ £XPLMAT ~ Of PAOPEA'TY rT MAY 8E SOU> TIWtT DATD ....... ~~1ri::r~~G o~ACES =. witl5eLL A'f PUS. ... l'ect, ••:a •• ,... Al the twn• ot '"''"' publlo-In edd•tion IO cash, th• County, C.Momoa descnt>-coun IP?fOYal. Be~or• la· THE NATURE Of THf ~(). &T A PUILIC SA.Li If YOU ~ 17, , ... UNUSS THE UC AUCTION TO HIGHEST Grand ~. c.wt-cai.on ol this nobce, tl'MI T~IM ""'M accept e cash-1ng U\e land lt\ete.n LOTS lnO cena.n VfllY l>0'1M1 CHl>l~G .Ar.Ai~Sl YOO 'YOO ~EEO &If UPL&IC&TIOff OF YOU TM• ACTION TO Pt.AH AS PAAl(INQ SPACE BIODER ~ CASH (pay. Caal..,. •n2• .,~ toe.I amount °' the~ ler I Ctledc drr.n on • 2 ANO 4 IN BLOCK 338 OF K":'S. howeveft.M ~· StiOUlO CONTACT ALAWYiR THE NATURE OF THE PtlOTaCT YOUR "'Olt· ~~A6f:3 ~~AIUONG etM • tlme ol sai. In law-339-0854 := :v :::: ~ =k ~,.':,~11 ':'1~ :, ~.?:o~~ ~FL N~RPom ::;uir:~~ not.~• ': On 01 ·()( 93 at g •S AM . PAOCUOCHGS AGAINST YOU IRTY, IT llAY H SO\.D The • • II.II moNy. ol the Un11ed LPPIM8 sc:nbed deed of 11\dl and federal etedit union or 1 BEACH COONTV Of OR· 111teresi.d petson1 untns SO CALlr FORECLOSUllf 'l'OU ~OUL.-0 CONTACT A, AT PUauc SA&.a. If llr~t lddtess and SlalH) al. THE NOATl1 Publl1hed Newport nllmated costs, e1tpenset. check drawn by e s\Alte oi ANGE, 'STATE OF CALI· thtty have waive<! nohce O! SEIWIClS lltC OBA STATE• LAWYER YOU MUD ... UPLA. ~er ~ designation, ~~~N~o'ti':.1T~~8uJ~ Beach-Costa Mesa Daily • n d • d v. n c • I I • federal uving1 al)CI lolll'I FOR NIA, AS SHOWN OH A CQnle<'lled to the p!"01)0HCI WllX FORECLOSURE SE RV· On 12;'3119C' ! <111 p ... H & lllATIOW OF THa lllA• eny, ~,...pt1>pef1y HOUSE. 700 CMC CEN-PilotOec.embeflO 17 24 $25.212.46. assocu.Uon, 11vlngs--._,a-MAP THEREOf Rf.. action) The lndependCJn! ICU n N C111tf apooinlltd MORTGAGESEllYICES INC TURI Olf TM• NC). descnbed lbQvie Is PIJT· TER DRIVE WEST CITY OF l992. ' ' ' It IS possible lhlt • fie IOCllUon 01 savings bank CORDED IN BOOIC 3. admW!tsU.tion IUl/lOrity "" Trus ... undtir llld OlltSUltll ID I'll o.J 1:>P" ed 'Ti •• CaEDINQ AGAINST pOtled IO be: t02 SCHOlZ SANTA ~A CALIFOANIA tt'6M titne ol ule the opening 1pecofied II\ Sec;t.on 5102 PAGES 41 AND 42 MIS be ~a.rited ~ss"' 1111•· °""4 ot Trvst R~Ged Oii rd~ IC Offo OI f•Wf YOU YOU SHO L Pl.A2A #243, NEWPORT 11 ......., ~ ...... lntete bid mrt be less lhan lhe of \he Ftn.ndal Code end CELLANEOUS MAPS. est.,.. person ies 111 ob 0'4119'90 • Oooi"'~I No * ' • U D BEACH CA 9*3 1 • .,,.., 11 .. "' st loUll lnd"ebteelness Clue. •ulhotlz.ed to Clo bU11nes1 AECOROS OF SAID OR· IKl>On to I.lie pet.tion eno 203963 ol ()l!(lal" RtCO'df di RttalO.CS on o717 • •• CONTACT A LAWVI!". Th ~ "'ned T ~~ to and now held PUBLIC NOTICE D.te· t 1/20192 In thll stattt In the event ANGE COONTY lhOws good cause "'h'f the 111e otra ol lTlt Atcoultt 01 OoWmf!1 N' l'i!l46/ ~ Notice of dl.;&ims .,.'V Nstee TLl ~~ ~ ~elt~ NOTICE OF T .D. ·SERVICE COM-tender other° than cash 11 The street address and c.our1 shOIJlcs, not grant the OR_..GI COunl'( Calilorn11 •• Page v aC ,,.ca ~ ~ Tna•tee'a Sele 1."Y lncon~bi~ ~ex lled In aaidpr~~ end TRUSTEE'S SA&.e-PAW ea uld TruatN, ~pied, the TNSIM mJy other common des•gnalJon. •t~EZAING the I.I· ulOllld t>y P£TE.R R HU8 , ... onict of .,,. Rtcor1ft o! Uftder Deed slteet add end oaw! State ~bed as: Loen No. lty Clftctv SUdheln, A9-willlhold th~ issuence ol ii eny, of th'ft real property lion w\11 be he: 04\ J,:u. !NGER ANO M J~E HUB Ot~ng. Ct1~1 Ga"'.o·~-. .,., .. TN9t r.S• l!XHtalT "A" 1 1 ...... SecRtaty 3 t 30 the TllUsl .. s Deed unlll descnbed •boY• IS put· ARY 7 1993 II ' 45 p M in l~GER HUS8"~0 ANO W•H ,....., :If llOOt!I r °" • HodCf ,, hereby given ~~::.nel~~·tlon, II (LRGALDESCRIPTIONt ~. ~~N Chic ... Avo., •110, ~:a~~:::,1: ~'°"~~~'~:~~ Oepl '703 local~d II 3-'I AS JONl lE,.ANTS is l1un0f O'l"'-"WI 1..SELl ~TPJSl.IC that CONSOUDATEO RE· Th~ \Olll emou~ of the PARCEL t: • uMrT.COOE I IUvonldo, CA 92507 m1tt8f' ol right. BEACt4;CA • Th• C1tf Prwe South, Or· StG~AL l,IQR GAGl • AUCTION TO THE MIG~EST CONVEYANCE COMPANY un Id bala I . LOT 91 OF TRACT NO. U I 14t·231·t9 (909t M3-:1083 Said sale win be made, The undersigned it\1$lee ange, CA 92668. p~y l~C A CORPORATICW 11DO£R FOA CASH Plr.t.lt• IS ll\lstee, Of succ:,ssor pa nc. o tO. obi•· 3519 AS PE.A MAP AE· TO SERVICE COMPANY II' AVAILABLE THIE but without. covenant or d1$clalms any habd1ty for IF YOU OBJECT TO tile as Bene tO¥Y WILL SELL AT lr.'!t °'salt 1" :r.+Ji mO"l!'r ol N tru1tH, or sul>stJl111ed gallon Ucureel by lhe CORDED IN BOOK 128 as ·d~y appointed TNslee EXPECTED OPENING warr111ty. ekpress or Im· a(ly Incorrectness of the granting or the.pellllon, you PUBllC AUCTION TO ~HE U~•o ~,,., •t '"~ Cl\opl!lar trullff pursuant to the ~openy ~~ be s~ and PAGES ta, t9, 20, ANO 2i under the fe>Jowlng d• alD MAY BE OllTAINED phed regarding title. pos-stteet eddress and -other ~ou~n:P~:~:' ;:, "e:; rrt;H~T ,11:0£~ FOR C:!~ ~tnue tl'llJa'Xt It t C roe. OeeCI ot TNSt ntcuted by e,1on1 e ut mated OF MISCELLANEOUS scnl>ed deed ot In.Isl WILL aY CAWNO THE FOL-session or ~umbrances, common des1gi:iauon, if ject1oos or hie -.nen ob· :::: o: flt i~rf!s: s~·~ ill c, •. ,, Bw lC no 300 [H DARLENE L ADAMS A C05ts, ellpentes end ad-MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION lOWlllfO TELEPHONE to satisfy the indebt~ness any, shown her .. n. Said 1ect OM w \h tne court be-l6'f • Oy Ct<~,.,.· A"8RA Or1 C.t. i SINGLE WO ' V~ at the lime of the • TO THE HIGHEST BIDOER secured by said Deed, Id· sale will be made but wllh· 1 ' cas a UI""'' s CMCf d•l#'I MAN, R• Initial publlcatlon of the No-THE COUNTY RECORDER FOR CASH ftn the forms MUllaERS ON THE vances thereundef, Wtth In-out covenanl or. Wllrral\ly, lore ltl• tiea•ing y~ •P-by a ll~li Of nabO!lal CMI~ a '~ te otir! 51 COil~• c IO corded 12/05/'989 In llceofsafels·SlfS Ot673 OFSAIDCOUNlY. which are lawful tender in DAY BEFORE THE terest 11 prOlllded therein. expres~ O! imphed. r• pearancemaybeinperson Cllldtdr1wi ll't'asr.att.otlea i'IO!'IDtWr>llcor1111C1.-ri.ICDtfC Bool(, Page,. lnsl. 189-In addition · to ~Sh ·the PARCEL 2: Unlled Slates) 9nd/or the SALE: (9091 U3-3083. and the unpaid prlnclpal of garthng llUtt, possession, °fFb~~~~o~nC~fDITOR etaf cteo.t unlOll or ~ c.llea d km 111 I~ P'llP'"f' :li'IO" 660341 of Off•clal Recoids Tzusi... ·u • HON·.EXC.LUSIVE AP· cashlet"-...c.ettlfie.d or .o&het TAC710M tile nottt a&!Clred~y said 01 -encumbrimcvs to pay or a cont eni cred ior 01 0rtw1tby •state°' ltft•a. ,...._ •octtevol-r Cl~~ .ltt lbe omc. ol the County 1er· ch:'c. ~ • cash· PURTENANT EASEMENTS clleck1 1pecsfled in the Publlehod Newport deed with lntere-11 . lbereon tne r1!mairnng punclpal the decea~ you m~st lilt inos end IOan assooatoo UY· a~ LO' 137 al ·,." ~o m3 tf Recorder of ORANGE 1 l'"lwn on • OVER LOT A AND LOTS Clvil COd• Section 292.4h Boech-Co•ta M••a as prollided In said Nole. surn ol the note(s) secuteo your claim ..;.in \he court 1n9s issowt>on OI siMgs I'll! c..-v o1 c , Coii.'fr' rJ County, Cahlornia, Ind pu;. S_!ale or national bank, • 1'1 TO 159 INCLUSl'l/E OF (pay•bl• ... lull al the llm Dally Piiot Decembef lees, cn1rges and H · by said Deed of Trust. with and ma•I a copy IO cne per· bank soec:tlll'~ ., sett()(! !>102 ()1'90' S'l'e d ~ll'.una ,. ~ suant to the Notice f oe-check drawn by state or T of sale) r right, llUe end O ....._.. penses of the trustee and t11tere$l the1eon, as pro-sonal re rttentat,,,. •P-ol lllt fll'li!IClal CGClt alld Al recor Cl" a.» • 1~ Pi"" 0 ledtral credl union or 1 RACT NO. 3357, AS PEA Interest c.;..veyed to now 3 • t • 17 • t .... ,. of the ttusts cr-.ited by 1t1ded in sa.d note(s). ild· P ac.1111°'t21<1todot>\ls.rm 1n11us !"' ' , flJUll 11\d Election to Sell check drawn by 1 91.ate or MAP AECOAOED IN BOOK held by 11 under said Deed th854 said Ofed or Trust. vances. 11 any. unoer lht J:~l~~~h~o~~~.wi~=l: sta•) AT T'1( ~A,_ ~ORTH} 3 to •& 11t•11t •• c thereunder reco<ded 08/lf/ federal llVlngs and loan 107 PAGES I TO 7 INCLU. of T'tlsl In lhe propefty CONSOLIDATED RE· terms of the Oceel ol Tiust. 01 llrst issuance ol lette<s ENTRANCE TO THE COU"TY ~isce ~.a ltijj)IS ""' ltll 1992 In Book, P~go, Inst# usociaiion, Nvin s as-SIVE OF MISCELLANEOOS he<einatter descnbed: PUBLIC NOTICE CONVEYANCE COM· uttmated lees. charges, as provided in sec1ion 9100 COURTHOUSf 7oo CIVIC CfN· ol 1>1e Co......i, i;,,01.1t• sa.a 92·584271 .of said Officials • tlon vi g blll)k MAPS, IN THE OFFlCE OF TRUSTOA: DON R. HAN· YOU AAE IN DEFAULT PANY, 21031 VEN· and e11pense1 ol the ol lhe CallforNll Probate T[R OR1V£ W(St SA~TA AHA. co~nfy APN t39 •IH3 l Records, ~1· Sell Otl' 12/31/ s=lfied, : :c~ 5102 THE COUNTY RECORDER ~.::; :~g~,~~i ~-J'l~ UNDER A DEED OF TURA BLVD., SECOND ~~::: ~~d $~d th~e~s;: Code The time for l11tng CA al ng111 t tie MIO 111111~1 I~• i';IO\l'I d j•-t; !Illa< t>O-.'\:i 1992 at 1 00 P.M. It AT of lh• Flnandal Cod• and OF SAID COUNTY, FOR THERESE A. HANSON TRUST DATED Au9"•t FLOOR, WOODLAND Trust IO·w1t· $22150661 ctalm1 Wll not exp.re be-COO"'YeC 10 al!O 110<1 ~ rr; l c -ClbiJgaflO .srw eo t>y 5i( THE NORTH ENTRANCE Avlhorizld 10 bu$I i THE PURPOSES AND AS BENEFICIARY· AMER 29 1984 UNLESS YOU HILLS, CA 91384, Esllmaled • . fore lour mon1ns from tne 1111C!ef W4 ~at irus1 tn "' ~~ Trw ' IU~b'r tS TO COUNTY COURT· this state In the ~ssle: DESCRIBED IN ARTICLE ICAN GENEl'tAL CON: TAKE ACTION TO PRO-IBtB) 340-4472 Accrued inte<tst and ad· h~1n9 dale nollctd PIOl>tf\YS :..a111a "'$ilOO Couoiy I r:i. M c:csrs ''~,.-.,IC HOUSE. 700 CIVIC CEN· • • xn1 SECTION 4 OF THE SUMER CREDIT INC D•tod: 11/1S/1992 d11>0na1 advances 11 aiiy I >e aescro~ t71t fanCI ll'lf't~ THf \"J~fS.., t~ 'me 0 t'..11.1 D.ll• TER DRIVE WEST, SANTA aer other than cash Is ao-DECLARATION OF cov. reCOl"ded ,Juty 21. 1Sa9 IS TECT YOUR PROP-By: KELLY REEVES, Wiii lncreose this figure YOU MAY EXAMINE the NORTMwtSTERl y HALF Of c.aiiQI\ of I M.!O :bl Sale ~ ~NA. CA el publlc: auction, c~pled, lhe TNSlee may ENANtS CONDITIONS Instr. No. 8~868-47 In EATV, IT MAY .BE SOLD ASSISTANT pnO( to sale. ~~:~pt ~~~1:e':;'i1~J~ LOT 143 fRACT 706 COU!otTY $.4!.I !.48 ll ~rlr~ "'~be t'y to the highest bldde< lor ;:~1th! l~nce °' ~O RESTRICTIONS AE· Book page ol OHlcial :~up~~C A:~'pJ: TRUSTEE'S SALES OF· J!'!,~cf~ary undet s;i•d lh• es':te you may liltt Off OA>NGE STATE Of CALI· tlY• HU'*loC.'11!':• c ~ .. !\o•a c:alh (~Y.bl• at lime of e NS.,.. unul COAOEO MAY 7 1974 IN Recoids In the office ol th• . FICEA 0 l\ISI heretoloie With thtt cOurt a fO!IT\lll ~.. OllNIA AS PER MAP RE· i•at'! o• "'1'1C08 t i • a ~'>e'tt S...: I ~..... f lund1 become evlilable to • • Recorder ol Orenge NATlON OF THE NA· uecuteel •nd dthvered lo 1 1 s~·• Noh ot COROEO N 800 21 PA'ifS 1 e n i.....,.,. money o the the payee M endO!S" as a BOOK 1 t090 PAGE 174 OF Counly; said deed ot trust TURE OF iltE PRO-LPP!S900 the unders'Ot'fO, a wn1ten ques OI ,,.,..-ce ~Of ~APS N Tr.E Qff1tf Of cVlwi l:t 1 Jt.l f Of ~~ c~ Un.te~ S~les). Ill nght. lllle matt8f' ot right. OFFICIAL AECOROS IN descnbes tne loltowing: C EEO INQ AGAINST Published Newpori Deetarac.on or Oelaua and ~ lihng ~: :",~'(''':". THE COUNTY RECORDER Of Jr<. or a -~ 71...., ll1 u•r and tnterest conveyed to Satd sale Wiii be matte THE OFflCE OF THE LOT 12 OF TRACT 2896, YOU, YOU SHOULD Stach.Costa Mesa Daily Demand tor Sale, ano a sels '!~an ~•\lo~! SAID COl!~T'f EXCfl'T fHE or•a•a Si•~l'ICllOCt<'llSIOC> • and now held by 11 undltf but wittioul covenant ; COUN:TY RECORDER OF IN THE CITY OF COSTA CONTACT A LAWYER P1lo1 November 26, Docem· wnnen Notice or Default account as ~,:,deo in NORTHEASTERL 'r 10 00 fHT 11t0n ~fflg9 il '\Otll en er SI· said Deed of Trust In 1J1e warrenly eu or 1 SAID COUNTY. MESA, COUNTY OF OR-Notlco of • ber 3, 10, 1992. and Eieciion to Sell. Tne secllOn 1250 or the Callfor· Tilt stleet aoor~s and otner Ilg\ Wrtl ~tof!G .n \@(.'IOI\ ~10= property 11tuated In said ' upr m· ALL WATER RIGHTS 00 ANGE. STATE OF CAU.. T , lh556 unders.gned caused sa•d n1a Probale Code. A R• common ets9n1tton 11 any ol c• ·~ ~N'ICll COdf il'lll •it.'lO C-c>IMlty and State and d• piled reoardlng title. pos. lNTEAESTS IN WATER FOANIA. AS PEA MAP RE· rustoe. Sale Nol.Ice of Oetaull and Elec· quest lor Spec111J Notice cne raal l)!Olllf!Y ~scr.oeo Olt<l IC Cit' c~ r: IM sia· session, « encumbrances CORDED IN BOOK 89, Uftdor Deed of Trust PUBLIC NOTICE tiOtl to Se I to be recoided 1 vail bte 1 · T ~, • , • sc:nbed u follows: to utisty the Ind bted RIGHTS ANO AHV ANO PAGES 9 AND 10 OF MIS-T S NO 25396-03 tn lhe county wtiere the orm 11 1 a rorrt lhe .ibo¥1 IS DUtllO'llO to Dt 2192 "' ! ff1 •OG ·~• 'tld c:riet EXHIBIT "A'' HC\Ked said ~ec1 ne~~ ALL GE 0 THERMAL CEUANEOOS MAPS. IN ~ 1; hereby grven TIU• Ordor reill property is localed and court c!er1t. BRIST01. STREEl EWPORT CO!!'-"'Of: 1".,,.r<><: ~a·, :i• h PAACEL I: by ' . RIGHTS, AS AESERVEO THE OFFICE OF THE that CONSOUDAT£0 RE· more than lhtt>e months Attomef. for the Petl· BEACH CA r•I ;;·~1 ~wt...-: ¥Y' • FEE SIMPLE TITLE T vances \hef9under with in-BY THE IRVINE COMPANY COUNTY RECORDER Of' CONVEYANCE COMPANY No. 839787..e have elapsed s-nce suc:h tloner: Tiit undtfSIQ"t<I Truu .. P 1'D"tt90 IO ;i:t 3041 Country CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO. l«esl as PfO'llded therein, RECORDED JUNE 16, SAIO COUNTY. IS INstee, or successof Trustoe S•lo recordahon ALYSSA C. WESTO-dlSCiarns 1111'( flal)ojity IOf any Chib Ot1 .. Cotti Mtu CA 204 (lHE "UNIT"'>., AS ind lhe unpeid pnnclpal OI 19711 ' YOO ARE IN DEFAULT trustee, or iubstltuttd No. 920883 DATE: 12.02 92 VER, ESQ., WESTOVER 1ncorrtclness of Ille StrMl .0 92626 "'W! "~~~ T•ws'ff SHOWN UPON THE CON· lhe no1e sec:urld by said ASSESSORS PARCEL UNOER A DEED OF TRUST trustee purs111n1 to the Reforerteo No. Al.ICE SOUTHERN CALIF .. FOF\E· & MATTHEWS, 11t1 01ess Mid otl\e! eommOll aes OllC .. !'lS ll'Y ilt l:io r1 rtC.fJI M deed witn ln!ernt lh«eon DATEO 7/19,'89. UNLESS Deed of Trust eiecvted by NOTICE OF CLOSURE SERVICES INC .• BAYSIDE OR STE tgn.JOon.11 Ill'( ShOWl1 h~re111 1 "' DOMINIU PLAN (EN· as provided In said Note NO : 47s.o33-07 YOU TAKE ACTION TO RICHARD N SALMONSON TRUSTEE'S SALE OBA STATEW10E FORE· t 50 CORONA DEL SatO sale .,,. De m~ OVI ~'.l!>S~ °' "f! ~1 °" •flel TITLED "CONDOMINIUM IHI, chargH end u: The Slreet lddrns lllld PROTECT YOUR PROP· Recorded 09/06lt 984 Inst YOU ARE IN DEFAULT CLOSURE SERVICE 592.S MAR' CA 92825 1714) 11t 17IOlll l:IMll.lnl O! warr#!I'( ~~-.on~ •ai f .~( PLAN FOR LOT I OF penses ol the trustee and other common deslgnatJon. ERlY, IT MAY BE SOLD A 11 114.371317 of Olf!Clal UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST Cemtos Avtnue. CypfUS, ~ uoreneo Of im G !~MCll'g \.'10•" l!f~ir S."' sate .,. bt TRACT NO. IOS87''), I • 1f atry. ol the reol property A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Recordslnlheofficeoflhe OATEO 05'29/90. UNLESS CA 906.30-A706. Tel•pnore 760 blle ~OUISSIOll O! t'IOl'll· 'M~ btJI •"lle.n CO'<tN! O' COUNTY OF ORANGE. o the lrUlts created by deaenti.d above Is l>IJf· NEED AN EXPLANATION Councy Recorder ot OR· YOU TAKE ACTION TO Number (714) 229·8686 PubllslleO Ntwporl bfallces to l'1le remairun •.t'ta"~ "''-'~O' re: PO 'f STATE OF CALIFORNIA. sa1~g;:::~~ED AE ported to be: 452t OF THE NAT\JRE OF THE ANGE Coun1-,. Cal1f~la, PROTECT YOUR PROP· ~UN~E VEST, VICE PRESI-Boach·C0$13 Mesa Oa•ty Drtnclpal sum~ Ille note(SI st~ g1rC.ng l~f PDUllUIO" 0' 41' (THE "Pl.AH") RECORDED • DORCHESTER ROAD (C~ PROCEEDING AGAINST and pursuant to the Hoti« EATY, IT MAV BE SOLO AT p ....., .__..., N B Pilot Oectmber 9, 10, 16. cured ""' said OM<! ol Ttust c1;~•MIC'.PS 10, •• 9 llwwse g1 CONYl!YANCI! CO... • YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· of Default end Election lO A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU u.,.is.,..., ewport each-1992 w1 • IN JUlY 12• 1979 AS D()C.. PANY. 2 to:a' VEN· RONA DEL MAR) NEW· TACT A LAWYER. Sell lhereund8f' recorded NEEO AH EXPLANATION Cos.., M~u Daly P·•ot D• ... l!lllftsl lllt!eon ~ ptO--"w~~ ... :.. lllOeOI ~·PSS St UME"1 NO. 15610, IN TURA BLVD. SECOND PORT8EACH.CA92625 1003 POST ROAD, 08106/1992 Inst# 92· OF THE NAT\JRE OF THE cemt>er10.17.24 1992 WTh549 vtdtO"ls.tod11011tS} ad\IJllOI$ c.-ecir,wc: cllr~i!'Ctio BOOt< t3226. PAGES 76 FLOOR WOODLAND The undersigned TNStM COSTA MESA. CA. 92626 525520 of Uld Ott1clal ~OCEEDINGS AGAINST tn659 PUBLIC NOTICE I any undei 1t1t !t:~ ol 118 l'w;; l"'E lie! '1!• •rw.: •~ THROUGH 115 INC\.USIVE HIUS CA •t3M <11scllims any ll1bit1ty for "(If 1 11teet address oi AecO!ds.. wil Se• on 12117/ YOU. YOO SHOOLD CON-Oeeo 01 Trust esematep IMS oi • ... ·rst'f ·,.. ~· "" un OF OFFICIAL RECORDS ca1ei 340-4472 1ny incorrectness of the common dulgnauon or 1992 a.I 1:00 P.M. AT THE TACT A LAWYER. PUBLIC NOTICE flctitlous dll !Qft and etl>e"S!S OI l'1lt ~ U.J~ e1 ·r1.'Sl !'le"tl-O!lll OF SAID 0 RANGE • llrtel addl'1!fl and oth« pmperty It "'°""' above. NORTH ENTRANCE TO On 12131/92 at 12:30 P.M.. Buslne .. Name Tnislet lllCI Of e !rusts er .. t att:.•et: a'IO 'lf "'t•ta ;o ''le IJll COUNTV WHICH PLAN Datod. 12JCM/tH2 common deslgnlllon II !10 warranty Is given as to COUNTY COURTHOUSE. So , Calif. Foiedosure Ser· NBSOTCICfE2208F Statement at&O by sa.d OeeO ot Trust lo· 0@'5.,rgreo 1 .,,. '" ~'l'Oll ~ ' B r : J A M E S M • · 111 completeness 0< cor· 700 CIVIC CENTER ORIVE vices Inc dba Sl.llewlOt The Following p.!'tsons wit S07 ~22 99 ~ PERTAINS TO THAT PROP· EBERLE ASSISTANT any, lhe>wn herein Sl>d rectness»" The beneflciary WEST SANlA ANA CA at FO!eclosure Services u PETITION TO i1'"9 tto•ng bu14nMS u ~lid 4ocroe0 terttnl"CI , -.ro~"O 1Dt :.ir--n: ERTY DESCRIBED IN TRUSTEE OFFICER sale Will be meele, ~with-under laid Offd of TNsl put>1tc' 1UC110n, IO th. high-the duly 1ppointed Trustee ADMINISTER LD c CAR WASHES. INC add1riona4 aav.-.~ II 1l'Y 11 "" • .,.. No'<• 01 De'•IMI •"ll TRACT NO. 10587, RE· ~P5H5 out covenant or wananty. by ~ or a breach O! est btddef tor cash (pay-under and p1>1suant to ESTATE OF• 5021 La Palm<1 Avenue u incruw tM tig11rt DllO' 10 WI' l • ' to fht U"..lt'"'"9 CORDED IN 8001< 4-49 Pvbll•h•d Newport Hpress or impl1eel, regw-Cltfaull 1n lhe obltgations •bl• 11 tne lime of 141• In Deed of Trust, Rec01ded JEANETTE E. LEHEW Pa ma. Cal1I 90623 Thi lle""'!Clal't unae1 Slid Cil..M<: ~a.: CE ,1 Oeti:AI PACES 5 Tl1AOOGH 8 Of eeacll-Coa Mesa 0 1 Ing 11ue. posseulon, or en-secured thereby. flerl\o-ta...t\JI money of the Un.tees 04\ 06f01t90 as Document aka JEANETTE ELAINE Gordon w. Cooll.. 1• Gen-o.ea of Trust ~e1eto•0t• ••t E...cc11 10 S. to bf i'K'O-'l>eCI MISCClLANEOUS MAPS. Pil D 7 ~'I cumt>ranees. 10 pay the, .. lore uecuted Ind d .. Slates), all ngnt. 11Ue and No 90-293413 Book Page LEHEW k JEANETTE eve Newport Beach, Cahl dlleO and dtl!ve<eo to lr'e un IN ThE OfflCE OF THE ot ecwnt>er 10, I • 4, mllll\•ng principal IU'\"I of livtfed to lh• undersigned lnte<est, C011Veyttel to 11/ld ot Official Rocoids 111 the a • 92660 oer<;1Qneo a -''""' Declaration os icKJtt>O •'Id ~·r N' tr·• 0 0 1m. a wnnen Declarauon of De· now held by II under srud office of lhe Recorder of LEHEW This b11s1ness ts con· 1 Del 1 0 Dt 0 1 ~ COUNTY REC ADER F th6&4 the nole(s) MCUJ9d by said fault end Demand lor Sale, Deed ol Trust In the prop. ORANGE County, CaMor· CASE NO. A 182878 dueled b'f a coiporatioo o alll ;ill "'"" • O! · !'!C!\!~s ~Ill~ P"~ Ul'..t !.-: SAID COUNTY Deed ol Trusl With lntttesi and 11 ti , d _,. in Id c by ••JR E.. T -· ' and a Wf 11UI Nc•a. o• Dela.ti l~l()f\ PUBLIC NOTICE wri tn no ce o e-eny smut..... 11 ounty n.a, ecec-uted ... .... o .r l\ttrs, bent 1C1alies, Tne teg111rant(s) com-and EtecbO!I 10 S.t r~• unJtr PARCEL 2: thtreon, as prOYld la n to and State and descnbed IS TERPRISES, A CAUFOR· Cted1tors, contingent Ct80P. menc:ed to ltansac:t bus>-• OAiE '1 '23"92 AN UNOIVIDED • .002U said notels), 1 , UM lh• \.W\d ' lo lollows· NIA GENERAL PARTNER· lcxs.. and persons who may ness under lhe F"ICfJtious sign!O cauwG $IJO N~ a cl N .A li'OP ~AGE SE~ IC~S PERCENT INTEREST IN NOTICE OF any tem1s of Ml Uld prol)erly to l.lblfy LOT 7 IN BLOCK 39 OF SHIP. as TN$l0t FIRST Fl· othetWtse be interested 111 Business Name(s) l1s!tc1 Oelau'1 aio ElletlOO IO~ to bt AS ffiLJS [t ANO TO THE COMMON TRUSTEE'S SALE Uld De or Trust. lees said ObltglllOnt. and lher• Tl11AO ADDITION TO NEW· OEUTY THRIFT & LOAN the w•ll or H llle. or bolll. lbOll• on July 23 1987 1ecoi01tS Ill Int CO\i'llV W!lt<• ~·o E 1.14 N SH~EET lne Tit 38t4 , • aller the underslgnttd PORT BEACH. AS PER ASSOCIATION, A ·-CALI· ol. JEANETTE E .. t.EHEW Go!don W C001t Ille real piopecry IS 'OC'ltd a11d AREAS AS SHOWN AND YOU ARR IN DEFAULT d\Mges e•pensH of caused said notJCe ol Cl• MAP RECORDED IN BOOK FORNIA CORPORATION, aka JEANETTE ELAINE This s1.11ement was flle<I moit t!lan crtree monllls "'°'' flOOA STOCl(Tal CA 95201 DEFINED ON THE PLAN UMDERATitUSTDEE.D IN frusr and ol the fault Ind of ele<:bOn to be 3, P.'AGE J I. MISCEL· 1s Benor1C11ry WILL SELL LEHEW· akl JEANETTE with the County Clerk 01 Nosed\'IOtSUdllec<MClallon tl19110ne NIM'l~t 207~~ E)CCfPT THEREFROM DATED HCEllllEJI t8 trusts ed by ll•d Deed recorded Aug'4t 19. 1992 LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE AT PUBUC AUCTION TO LEHEW 0.1nge County Ol'I Novem-Date 12;1)1 ~2 3~!>2 ICAi'1 ICIMo 1.ss1s· AU Oil. GAS, MINERALS. ' of TNst. for the amount IS Instr. No 112·551412 In OFFICE OF THE COUNTY THE HIGHEST BIDDER A PETITION hil$ been t>er 12 1992 IO CALIF FORfClOSllAE SECqf;TAqv AND OTHER HYOROCAA· ~=:•ac"TN~:%:::. reasonably es11m1led lo Book Page or Oll1c1•I RECORDER OF SAID FOR CASH, (payable a1 filed by LISA LEHEW ' F550973 aERVICf INC 'PS w ?16'2 BOH SUBSTANCES LYING TECT YOUR PROP be: S1"3,3'8.07. Aecofds In the office ol lhe COl.JNTY lime ol sale In lawlul LEMAY 1n Irle Superior Publosntd N...,.j)0!1 Bual· DIA SlATEWIOf fORfC1.().. ')ec 1c 11 °'' BELOW A DEPTH OF 500 • Th• benetlclary under 1ecorder of Orange county; APN1423-326-02 money ot the Un11ed Court ol Calllomaa. County COstl Mesa Da.I Pilol oe-SURE S£RYICUl-----'------- FEET FROM THE SUR· EATV, IT MAY al! SOLD -..Id Deed ol TNst herelo-Said Sale wtll be mede. Tiie stntet addret1 ar>d States, by cash. e cashltr'1 of ORANGE. be 3 IO 7 Y 2, 1992 sg;s ciqfHOS ~Vf"fUE ,.-------.-....... --. FACE OF SAib PROP AT A PUeUC SALE. IF I led nd deliv bul wtlh<>ul covenant or olhet common designation, check drawn by 1 SI.lilt O! Tl1E PETITION rtQuests cem r • • I • • CYPRESS CA 906.JO •li>6 YOU NEED Alt EXPLA-°'• Hecu 1 • WatYMly, uprus or Im· II any. ol the real property nallonal bank. a check lllal USA LEHEW LEMAY Tll-656 -. 41m "FAST RESULT" SH VICE DIRECTORY ERTY, 8UT WITH NO NATION Of' THE ,.._ er-.d to the undersigned I plied, feO:VClll\g title Pol· descnbed 1t>cwe 4-pur. dra~ bye state Of federal be 1ppornted IS personal Pll.OT CLASSIFIED JOAA._/~4<rlL. SR RIOHT OF SURFACE TURE 0 , THE PAO-wnnen Oedarabon of 0. '""°"• 01 encumbrlnees. poited to be 3915 SEA· cred1I ut1t0n. or a check tepresen1.111ve to ~·nrs· It's the resource you TRllS EE OtftCER ENTIW. AS PROVIDED IN CEEDINb AGAINST fault end Demand lor s.te. IO p.-y I.he rema1ning pnnc:1. SHORE OAIVE. NEWPORT drawn by 1 SUie or federal tar tne HIJle of tn. dect-can cOYnt on 10 sell a CfS~-4 DEED RECORDED IN YOU YOU SHOULD and a WnttClfl NOl<e ol 0. pal sum of the note(s> se-BEACH. CA 92663 savings and loan usoc1a-denl my1tad ol mercl"tan 12·1Clll774 ,992 BOOK 9560 PAGE &38, OF· • fault and Elecilon 10 Sell. c:ured by ~·d Oted of The undersigned Trustee lion, gv,ng1 assoaahon, THE PETITION requests dlso items ~ause · FICl'-L RECORDS CONTACT' A LAWYER. The und.....,..ned caused TNSI, with intttest 11 In disclaims any f11blhty foi Of 11v1ngs bani\ spec1hed the decedent I WILL and .. . • 1 Sell uour unw.inlcO ~ • .11 • On J~ARY o.i. 1993. . -· -• 1aid note pto1t1ded, Id· any 1ncorreclne\S ol the \n sec11on 5102 ot the F1· codicils, 11 any. be adm111ed our corvmns compe • PARCEL 3· -.T 1:00 P.M. TOPA REAL said ,Notice ol Dalaul! and vances, 11 any. Ul\der the strHt .Odtess and other nM1C1al Codo and 1utho-to probate The will and qualified buyers to items the easy way' "'" \ t c I 642·S671 AN EXCLUSIVE RIGHT ESTATE LENDING, INC •• as ElectiOn lo Sell lo be ,. terms of N ld Deed ol common Clulgnallon, If riled to do busineu,ln this any cO<ltctls are available calll To pl3ce your Cli\SS• duly appointed Trustee fNSl IHs. charges 100 any, sno""" herein s1a1e) Al AT THE MAIN tor e114m.na11on lll the h'e &42·5878 fled •d call 642·5678 330 West Bay Street How To Place A Classified Ad BY VISITING OR MAIL: • L 330 Wnt Bu Street o..--.e&.....,-( __ fl...,.. ..... ._,., ~ DEADLINES 11.o~ ................................ ~ l :OOPM ,......., ............................ ll4>"49Q 1100.Pll .... 'M4ftl' ........................ Ta.eeclar l :OOJ'll Tll......,/fAcl~ Weda...tQ l :OOJ'll ..... .., ............................. Tit......., •rOOPll .... ....., •....•...•..•••........••••..• ~ •:OOPM ... ~ 11.-1 .......... Tia~ •:OOPll OBNBRAL POLICY .................................... u... ....... ,,.rove .__.._.,.... .. __ . rM& ... tfJ, ,,_IN •r NJMt .., elUetftM MWWW'I I , ............ .., .......... ..,. ~.~::./· ·~' "~-=---: .. _ 0 ....... .., .,_la .. _.mt111 11• far.-... II _, 1118 ...... ti ....,. ......... fll ...... ... -a, 11rret "'•-· CIMI\ .. ...,..,. aBowM ........... Ill ,. ... Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 1002 SOOTH COAST CORONA HUNTINGTON NEWPORT NEWPORT APARTMENTS METRO 1086 DEL MAR 2122 BEACH 2140 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili iiiiiii-iimiilliiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil f OR RE NT •FORECLOSURES• WATERFRONT 2Br ept, Furn 58r 38• home, •UPSTAIRS 3Br 2Ba Bluffs 39R, llght, 011gri1. --------- S299K. 4·Plex. 3 yrl ChanMI ANf, 1oc gt. spa, new crplS/palnl dpl•. hplc. •-car gar Avl now! $1450 IT'O now, S489K-&Plex, boot spc ava11 N1pets 1 mi 10 bch. 52500 mo Steps to bay g b4;!ach will lse op1.1on1 Bar 6 yr-. new. GIMIG., S2200. Agnt 28-J-2903 963_1o53 after 5pm s14so1mo 8\8'359-4539 bare, Ag1 675-551 I Aemaic 494-0870 GENllAI. 2602 C Harbor Yf•w Hom••· December Olacountt COSTA MESA 2624 Townhouse-Styte 1RR ;' t\;i. OC'I 9-' r 1)1', "" r d rV'f n1.upa, p1tt t>M'i.. v•1d, pool SP•' $1070 mo • S350 dt>P 548-700 t 2233 FeJnrt~ Rd Foreclosures n11ucHcc:u1:11nuS/ COSTA MESA 2124 H'~NGTON ·~BLOCK TO 8 H ~Br 2Ba c~mpl ronov, tBR apt, $540 FREE ~ ~ll"n.&UTI \II.nu Spacious 3BA 2~BA .. -car gar, ... v411 now Utll, PoOI • tndry lac, ~.....,..-~....,___,,__...,__.,. GROVES 1575 C.peCod ctyleCondo HARBOUR 2142 ~d~~~t~o.,,:_~~ar. 51695 &«-7220 7S4-777t carport894-8115 •::.~~;~o~;1~ Cell Jac"I or Barba~. Agle 675-5511 CORONA DELMAR 1022 ------- Secluded 20 act• Ranch, "•• ft ... Nort~m CA, Sale $335,000, or L.ease u ioo ~82"'5102 1400 sl, 2 lrg 8Rs, 2 t 14 33rd St Lido tslO. 3 ~ 3• lam rm. 63~ t 20 •SPM I 8 redec. 2-car ge1. ---------' 2 A. gar, lrpl, Po°" ... "' waterfmt condo CENTAUR MGMT S2,500. 31o.2n .158J BALBOA n9"4 P1.acentla C S6 spa, Sl200 MG-1085 29r 28a, 2-cM .g1u . 642·2288 or 722·9012 Cell owner aner 6PM ISIAND 2606 $300 OFF MOV£•1NI E.S1de 1400sl condo. plllo. g1ted comm, -2-e""R-2-~-S-a_l_wn_h_m_e-.-,-g Udo Park, PRIVATE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SPECIAL.I l.01tely 2BR 2Y<!BA, 2-pallos, $1575. 714·571·7351 patio '& lown. Obi at· BEACH o .. BAY, tSR C4ut1\la•O ,.. ••• gar -+ I spaco, lnskHt tech i:lllf $1.,.ootmo To t6R lrg patio, ronl or 28R t SA. aurideci... ltng. Glltlld , pool ·~~::.:::"30 ~~~~{'••••••••• ·~1';t; 1~~~d~~~~·-NE--WPO--R-T ____ •-· 7.0-9538 Agt 101u opciun 6311110 :~,~~ 2n:.' ~ Y~~.: ...,,...=~e..,..,..._2_.a.a_,...sa __ _ 1• 38R "'B .. 1 bl .. .....__ Ne-... Heep •-t1-1 ..... ("lO) .... ,,, 2a...... sees M o"9• Vou In! ~:o B~. ~5!cs:~ ROUSES/ (.Sid• 2BR IBA homo, BEACH 2169 bch: z. new:,;,;.;: c;. Us ~w. ·c·an ...... .. ---~OR 2llA., bltina, 5195 ~yd. w/d hkup9. ~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii trplc, encl gar. $1400 helpl 87~e578 A -.-.,-.0-a-----Cal 01'1 Agl. Pa,,, ,ecun Vl9W•tear down CONDOS Ok, palk>. Avait H . mo • .Jack, "72-1243 n-ach C1•~ A••--" 548 $880 C'r •1•~· nouM, below compe $950 + aec:. 455-0817 • .,... ...... "' •t nso.ooo ... tt11ng FOR RENT Beach Area! •OR 2 ~oa. e1utr• NEWUYFRONTDPLX PENTNSOIA 2607 •• ,..,.~, llm d""" .. tale-Submit, Agl tllWPOltT H"NtNIULA $1600 * 36R 2VtBa. 3Br :ioa. 1rp1, gar,,,.., d. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii alte. p,-,io0. '"0· encl &44•72tt FOUNTAIN YlAAL.'fORWINTER Big Cenyon SJAOO beaCh$1800•94"'6241 •OCEAHFftON T• Qiat,r'IOS)cM s~~for s-a-• Val•-1 VALLEY 2134 1100o1il04t'11.MO Rem.tix ••<l-0970 • S M o $21> wi. 1 i-som. ••2 ·$961' n..-. -IALIOA ,~ .... ~---....._ ............ _ , __ ..,......,.......,.,.------ftPT Meleht• 3Dt 20.. tBr tvm ("'"'~ •> Model perfect !mA W/ F\lf;:.';;d~ ··~•DO• 28f 10. t>ay & ocean v-. NO •17'416"'~ • 1eo• views. T'ec-me or ISLAND 2106 Heekh Club 4 Fr" I cond<>. ;. .. gvarded, pets. Sf700'mo, 175---..;,.:....;._:.;:;._;_..;;..;..;;.;;...._ tra<M. c.11 P .. rtoer liiiiii•••&iiiiiii 1 & 2BA Condo• at Villa Rent• I s995/mo. yNr I••· 1110 or SA&!'.634 aA'YW=l'O"T Wr """· r:~=~~2 ttuge 38A 28A. gar~. ~ro&i~~~:.·~&-oeea 875-4912 720-1200 °' 544-·139S OCEAN FRONT 36A ~-.~o !;;v ,~i;';g• .1:~ atop1 to Nnd StlSOI llA.,._IDO• ~DA up,,.r, 2 car gar. ssoo JOJ togc>we•., mo cw-7 f'"um ot? Agf1---------29A, NC gme, 2~r lfpl, IMMAC. $2300 lflWPOltT Bwt>ata 875-5511 HUlfTJWGTOW •-.-a-8-R-2-\.\8_.,.•--,-11-7--,·.• • pttr, reh1g, w d, twn· mo. ~ly, 11~72 •••ca 10•9 B"" ..... , .... s a.c snSG'mo da ________ 1COJtONA ..... v ·---------111ACB 2140 •:> .. '""--.. t20-ot572..., &44~. '••----· C 0 Npt Hota twrm •. fc>f SOUTH COAST DEl MAR 1-H oa NA GI'· 19 vet 147·7~0 aAvR1ooc:. ~aR 2eA. ~no 2 86 arbOr ~°"°""°" om• .... 11122 lt,130 .... 2 ~ tam, _____ ...,.___ _._ 1 41Ut $&82,900. IO.a. -..u\ • rM. tfp, alf • ..,.., 405, • ._ Leaee Optfon 2 or gar, pooll•P• •UTILS PDll &.;..------------------1934 Port Camey pt liii•••••liliiilii v&C.1'1\, •Ma Paula 8HCh corido, 3DA .!:~~~c;21t~,~o LUJl COMDO 28r lO. tDA. w lj( to C-"IN OfHtl hovH Sat. 1-4. 3M 2914. Opnc. lltlo ,_, Clrele. 11f·S78.0S73 20A, l'tplc, pQOI, epe. • -....., I nl Covti, I.A pcJ lflSO tee 201~. Tim Sr •kvtt .. f1pt St)50. •SIACUff• g•r •~t0>4.ae-t•3• uYiMOii•• Sf*·~~~. Avt "°""t .... ""° Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. For Ad Aoeton Call. . '91·622• Of 111 ~· C hllt •Lf4te ~neuht• St'!On 1eftn lease OR IJl.O.-Or.'d 731-'t&ae 44.33 Aah tcw Miii• K ~ C 28A 1 ~.,..... 1 ,. 280 , -.. , 20A. nu 11 $2)00 llQ21R21A Airy, pv\. 1 ~ bike CO t>ctt, •hof> a tren• :>BA, den• •tudy, -'"".... "''" mo'--·• """""'""I An\ gua~ ~ pool, '°' ...... Prl'Vat• b4;n, , .... • .,...,._ .. tennl• ~· MOO.I t\m Of\ ~y. •7~o ILOCK ro IEACH I 1IOQlmo ~ 7947 no U. P.tl Df. 38~ 20/4. up~ un Gar, tee. °"" .,..,_. ~ ~ 199. 'tl2 i-,.-.1"&-'"ilUii....,,.,,..O.,...•-:U.,.,..H-, IQ W1nQ rm, ~ dKk, AO.VISOR Fptc. IQ kit. ... ..... Ml .., ~. .,... ""' ....,.~.. W/O. bn cul..,._ pool. Muet •••I 2 ~GA, bdt gaff ciourae Ol'f ltCJe s 1200fl"l'O a ..... w ~ Q ft. .._ N._PTVM .__.......,. ____ •-•--.-.•-1.;.;uot;..;;.;.mo..;.;..;..97.;...;;a-;.....;18';....;;;2_ 11250/d o 8U''1)10 l 1&ry ll100 ..... tlJ ... 2 ·~ Of 12'2 MU2 I I ( a I ) ~. Be Thursday. December 10. 1992 • COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2 6 24 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MISA 2624 BUJfTDIGTO• BOnts 2718 COIOIEaCJIU. IOSIJf!SS LOST a IBACB ZMO • llOTllS orroaTUNttY POUJID ·~·side 2BA cotUge, 211 ll•M Dr. •••laid• 38R tBA aEAL ESTATE i9041i11iillllJI!~~--· vE'Slde Hae 2BR I BA • S775 Mo"9a U tnJ fenc:ec:I yard, no dOQ•. E'&lde 2BR. nu pain\/ 2636 Santa A.na Ave cpl, 269-B 16th Pl Unit 8 S850 645-1020 S725 No pot 644·0452 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 patio. aml yard, stove. E.Slde. lge quiet t8R cottage. CA'J>Of'. encl tOR tBA. 1 ml bet\. enc coeu u ... Motor Inn illiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii ffOUllDI C•-· lrplc. O/W, verticals 1 DA Av all I 2·13, patio, W/0 hkup& gar, Mc: gate, new Low Oty·Wtdy It 10 & ---------1214182, COMl-Nl-11111 $875 mo-mo S48 1627 le&S mo PP 04•9359 '895 No pet 722-6294 __,.,,, ~ T LOCAL. PAY PHONE football P'ft9. 336 E 2 0th St c:at....,pawit, mo. up, op IOC. Ne'IC\ to IOSDfESS OFFICI ROUTE. EARN $4000 7t..,7e0-aa99 2BR H.BA townl'IOU'Se· EASTSIDE lt8 571·5~ goH COUfM. 645-4840 el'\1 ••-27•9 PER MONTH, LOW _ _...;.....,._-=---:---:! •£'SIDE• ityte, 0· rage, pauo, Bade Bay UVll IN LAGUNA .-v aGO& v COST t-800 226-&40t FOUND; ..... 2 1ru 2BR 1• .. BA d/ pool. S700 No pets BR " .._ __ k d NEWPOaT Fum Scudic>a. k.llchen· •iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiil 000, ~. •-,. u • 662_1N2 or MS-CI05 1 sma ........ var • TRUCK DRIVERS • Th• •nd tan m•rklng w, garage. pauo. nJ 1 BA, 845·HS31 no ir•cH 2.~9 ettea, lV. Pool. lt50 Relocaclon Services Found o.c. 3, t7Ut r--------------~---M._::pe:t::s:._. :S7:_:35~·;_64::..;_5-4..;::.3~19:_ 3HR 2BA, l/p, oar. f>('IS. Aft 3pm $665 J;.A vv & up ...... 294 ..... Ofc S,.C.• Division o f Nort h NewpClf't. &Nd., C •EASTSIDE• St 150 173 W1l1on. ---,E=-AS"""'""T'"'s""1"'o""E,,_.--liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliillii ----------.85c per sq It. t 100 Amet~n Van Lines, 631~ or &48· (.,0sta Mesa 28R 5745 ~ $400 aoc Avail 1/1/93 832·2000 •-•All Step• To act. VACATION to <MOO aq. fl Avail Inc., need• owner op• .....:~..:;.;;.;;.;....;;....;..,..~.;..;.i $99 Security Deposit Bay Breeze Apartments Spacious & Quie·t lBR Apts with Cool Ocean Breezes, Pool, Covered Parking & Laundry Facilitie •259 or 963·3698 Bacfl -• L.aroe tBR $775 nowt Jim or Howard eratora tmmedl•t•lv. FOUND; Smell f dei:;. Oas/water pd,1---------2BR 1BA. W/O hkups, 2BR 2"".. • ·-·-···1000 •rNTALS 2722 751·2787 JO romm'I Up to $5,000 c:-tract orange tabby. 2·3 g.ra,_ No nats E 'ald• dwnatrs 2Br bac .. ard No pets ~ ·······-• ~ " "'' ....... t ,,,_ .--"Y · 2BR oc.an vw lt1"'5''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii algnlng bonus and old on .....,. fW'I ne 2323 Elden 548·78S.-2Ba, gar. MW catpel. S725/mo e4S.ta3t • 1• $2001000 gua'•At~"" Hart>ot &Nd. vacant, clean. Peta ok. alter 3pm. •CaH On Otl..,.• •MAUI CONDO In ---------• i~haul 0 .,er.;:;:· _..per 64a-3800 • $45-2271 •MOVE-IN SPECIAL! S795. Jean, 362-8077 VIP Prop •75-2232 Klhel, view, beach. COMME•CIAL ,,_ " -·• Lg c .. an 21>f 1ba gar ., ... .,TSIDE •Y, _ _. 2BR 28"' tennis ~ ""ar for top qualltv LOST DOG. Whh nu cpl, D/W, sto~ago'. E Side. Igo 2·slry, 2BR C::;.ry Wood• .,!;-·:.:.:.R ,~::t. wf poot&, (3<>3)0n1-e211' PIOPERTY 2778 ~in operalOf"S With 2 male Malle ... Dec. $750 No Pet 640.2495 P~BA, pa1;o, cbl avail, Lg loll 1BR. Pallo, adlt ff99/lno "'sso. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil year• e11per1ence In on Gov.mor St lndry lac, no pets, sml $695 180 2UL No pet 3832 or 310.393-5783 LUXURY othce & want-household goods or Costa MHa. Pl- •MUST SEE• tncd yd $800. 24'48 646-4262 or 6'45·9543 •---------RENTALS TO house, 1400 sl, S780 electronic• For those call &46-2928. Beautiful 2BR 1~BA Elden •2BDRll $700• sn••m 2724 with no experience. 642·5325 End-ot-V'ear Mow.In ~ 711 W. 171h SL tuition-free training Is--------~ ~~~~~~1:_958~~,;,~~ryi.E-.-S-,d-0-.-lg_o_2_B_R __ 1BA-, Speclel. Auracuve •tBDRll SIOO• Dt2 C.M. 631-<>«6 available. Lease or HEALTH 6 238 Avocado bate, eoc:I gar, quiet I Br. pllt patio, great Frig. d•hWSht, •tove • 3BR 2BA, close to PALO Al.T0/3457 El purchase available 1· FITNESS Call 548-0336 CENTAUR MGMT lldult s730/mo. '20 E area 546-9081 incl. No peta 545-4855 bch & shopping, otf Camino Real. 4,225 800-348·2147 Dept. V·1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. 642·2288 or 722·9012 20th St 722~04 END·O"" _..... •Ask About Our atreo1 pkng. fem., sq. ft. building. 6.500 1 t 2. 11 r-•,._.. S350 + ahr utA Ask 5Q. I\. lot. C N. zoned,_...;:,;__ ______ DIETS DON'T WORK Friday at Spm that is. , MOVE·IN SPECIAL! M-ln Specl .. I 2 for Dat"Jeen 759-9394 Ideal for retail, para. VEN_OING·p:itcnt'd ma· Lose 10.20 lbs of t Years N-1. 2BR. lam-•Share 4BR 2BA • Ing. Clean building, chine. Bo 1 •l In area. beloro . the hoUdav 2BR 1 ~Ba townhouse ily comple•, Average high vlslbility/traf(tc:. No compeuuon. $3K· witf)out dieting. for w/tncd yard. 546-9081 rent $637.SQ/mo w/a 6 hae,Near Hunting-For sate, owner (415) S4.K cash poss. wkly. 111110 H $l.50 per day Oorgeoua 2Br 1 \".2Ba mo lse. SSC>.-8310 ton Harbor, lrpl 949.9545 W11t ••11 rovtes cheap. 800-771-8912. E's1de, back yard, gar. Lgo Studio ,:,Ith full klL w/d. S37s 846-5028 · No S down 11 qualified Hohday Special. Call Walk to bc:h, Ocean Aero .. from Beach Sell your home Call "-fl 800·949·2158 PILOT CLASSIFlE Fe k 20.30 through ciasslfie<J. I t 'a tho easy ·t Lidia, 621·7229 view. gate comm. m non sm r, ._.25878 Classllled 11..... access. lnlormatlo $800/mo. 7~·7223 yrs, pvt BA, gar. $3751 C 0 N Y t: H I E N T I ... .,.,.,. ....... ,. mo. no dep. 650-5867 whether you're buy· packed marketp ac 2BA 1 BA tJo 1 d I visited ~larly • &lJC • pa • n Y I••••••••-C.O.M,, Lrg 2 M8TR Ing, solhng. or usl cesslufly • by all kind rm. no peta, &e95/mo BR'• 2BA trl-lovel apt. looklng, classified has of conwmer&. 942•5722 APARTMENTS ~~~ uf.~e;.~mo + BUSINESS & ;r~~Yw-otb~0:~1F1ED •---------i HUNTINGTON FOR RENT CdM· Fem shr sml 2BR FINANCE 642'5878 I•••••••• twnh.o condo. Pool, Whether you're bUVlf'IO PERSONALS BEACH 2640 W/D, quiet, $450. Avl or setllng, Class1llodl•••••••••I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ROOMS 2706 t21t 5. Jane 121-0132 BUSINESS covers a11 your ncedst s200 Off. 2BR 1BA apt., COZV 2Br 2Ba nr bch. miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;l"i:siXiruufc::~;n;I l/p. gar, $725. 1415 C6rona Doi Mar-Lg Rm/ 2-car gar. Avl lmmod. OPPORTUNITY KUUQUNCEMENTS PERSONALS '3002 Atlabama. 832·2000 BA, big closot. tndry. No sm~peL $400 Incl 2904 nnn ~591963 3698 utls, cable. phone 1ack ulil. 722·9415 ••••••••• $200 Ott, 2BR 1BA. gar, $500/mo. 675·8348 Fem shr Bal Isl 3BR •SECURE YOUR FVTURE• 0 2BA. Frplc. new cpt. F I l l. /H h / '""" yard, S8t5. t7 1 DELUXE Gated comm. $42S uUs pd. Avt l/1. r 0 ay era •Y ANNOUNCEMEiuS •COSTA MESA• •PERSONALS• 1-900-820-7595$1.'9 INl'I C/I 619-450-f237 11yn ~ Hunt1ngtQn St., 832· Furn mstr BR w/pvt 723-0684 or 875-3374 Mars. New vending 2 920 2000 1125!:1, 963-3698. BA, pool/spa. tem non machines PIT gross -S-ING~-u:=s-: -M,.,.... .. -, -.-iog-:--le smkr, S500 640-0219 mtl shr 3br 2ba, Huge S2800/mo. EJ!pans1on iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii people throughout $200 OFF. 2BR 2BA, COM hse w/prof lem. financing avail. $4250 MUSICIANS WANTED. rural America. Confl· bale, ~r. $775. 6212 Fum ';fwpt Cr••t pool. gar .• f/p, Big yrd, w/d. minimum lnvestmonL Unknown promlalno dentlal. reputable, •s- worn . 32·2000 tennis. spa, close to 1·93. S950. 720.2279 1~21 -8363 ~e amateurs for possible tabhshed plan. Fr" •259'963-36 beach, oar. 35 + nonJ•---------smkr, $550. 645--6003 NB. $450/mo. + V.. ullt. _A_·_f_V_E_N._O-IN-0-.-A-5-2-61 recording contracl. deta1l1. Country Con- $200 OFF. 2BR 2BA,~-~~oms Avail• $300 mo lge BR w/gar. P'PI ml biUion Industry. S3-4K ~,.t>m~~~su~1y~~";: ~~c~~· .. ~•;:s!:=: Ip, gar, $785. 460 Kilch/Jaund. /full ru~ f, close to bch. Move cash wkly poss. FT/ Neely. 8:l2-2000 11259/ of house.n/~oke. HB In ASAP. 6&0-4604 PT. No selhng. No s 800·944-6556. Free NE 68978 9~·3698 "·ea894-91"'• Promontory Pt . down ii qualified. Buy call day/nignt. Amaz· NEWPORT BEACH "' ..., Ing recorded mes----------Sh aro 2BR 2BA. cheap ll'QITI mfgr. Call aage. No obligation. SCHOOLS' NEWPORT 2669 BEACH ~:"s7~~~ amon. ToddC890-0N5D09&-M37~2 THE LI G HT AND INSTitUCTIOH 3012 2669 SOUNQ Of 000 can iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Share our home on the VENDl"NG ROUTE bring peace. strength BECOME A REAL ES· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bc:h, BR & BA, fem. and divine love Free non/smkng. SSOO/mo Big Prohtsl brochure shows you T'ATE APPRAISER 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. ~ .... ~: ~ ~ utll Incl. 964·0678 cJ':,:r,~~~ how ECKANKAR. Ro11-~~O::~oo~tu~;.t•"rz1~~~ '-~· . ;-rt:e:~t Add~ i.n· T~wn 1:· STORAGE 2742 HE:;~~~~~~~U-~~~~'g:g~1/F-r.:fe~~=~ ~-:.~ ~ ~ T011\'n11n A11a1d·\\1111111t9v1/la·Sluk• " TORSHIP natlonat College of Appraisal. l " ., RV & 8 t St 1 t I d P.C.D I . Atlanta, Geot· A.rr111!t'clurr11t1I~ DramatKOcta11 Vtri.'5 08 --..• manu ac ur no an gla. Free Utetature. • • Easv beach access. d1s1rioot1ng company No matter D l·f'ool<.&~Sp.t-, • Hcilt/ISpi tocated In Costa Mesa 1eeks qualified local what you're ~~fi'262·707o , opt. I ~httd ltrinl\Coun< • °" Sttt Te""·~ P!o .. $50 & Up 842.-5858 Individual to service rull-T:irtA.i.b·t~O!_.,OI PILOT C' •sSIFIEO oSlabhshod roule. No doing, your Call Class' ed at 642 5678 to place your advertising. •ertn~e Roam • Furn1~hed(oipora!t~ t~ v plays and eam C•Cet· MEMBERSHIPS ' "' ,.. It's tho ro-sourc-you solllng-restock dis· hometown --,,--------- -S'k> RttJ.~ ., .. ...._ -can count on to sell a tenl income part time. ,newspaper 3018 . · myri11d of merchan· 1 1 1 Ti 1 0 Pl'Ome.Mll,._, i:\>int ' d1se 1tema. because u 1 l me. rain ng, T.,. "'1 equipments, est at>-...,. • .... ---a.-our columns compel hshed accounts. Mini-~ NEWPORT BEACH • _, • • ' •. qualthed buyers tol mum investment S4k COUNTRY CLUB _.,., ~..,. _.,.'.).~,._ ~ •'til~ call! 842·5878 to t2k. Call now! tia· fits In. GOLF MEMBERSHIP .;_~,. ·--·~1't ·~: • ,. ~OJ told 1-800-940-2299 !:========:!I ___ 548 __ ·2_5_7_5 __ I I • ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPING 3406 CARPENTRY 3510 CERAMIC CLEANING FENCES HEALTH, BEAUTY LEGAL TILES 3528 SERVICES 3548 & DECKS 3615 8t FITNESS 3740 SERVICES 3890 TUTORING 3858 PLUMBING 3930 PAINTING 3812 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Tired of the he .. le? Personal ~ bAll~ st.II• ~ ti.res. l.P 1.r. P1yroll eACE CARP EN RTY e liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Housecleaning $30/dey. •FENCES GATES• DIETS DON'T WORK Keepers in/out $100/ Hew/Re,,alr/po9t repl11e41 Loose 10.20 pounds Doors, gates. deck' etc. u c·d 536·2283 St 00.Start• Action! Bankruptcy? Divorce? •• D1scoun1 •• ~llf~l.C no )ob too '""' dJSC 10 al 111 n. It last•1•1 t Grade GuarantHI Math, Pre-algebra. AJ. gebra Sean 644-8494 llud•s Oebbot 582-2280 ---------Framing, drywall. IC)(· THE ORIGINAL DEAH the TILE MAN week eaper & rehablo Redwood.<:edar k'd bclore lhe holidays loaky 1howers-Ac1d call Lisa 2l3-872·IS49 Jim WhY1e 642-7206 wllhout dieting or Ev;ctlon? and morel Alfordablo Non- Atlorney 50luUons1 800-24&-legl •W.P . YOUNGQUIST P•lntln9 Contractor Oua.t. pamt1ng by prons Uc,602098. Ins F'" est 645-3305 UcJbond1ns 537·1122 GOOD QRAO~Sl Prof ln·nome tutorlnO all subjects/Ms, c:all Cambridge 494·7018 ACOUSTIC REMODELING 3408 Wayman• Wall TuturH Orvw<1ll <1cous1tc<1t ::e•I inos. repair. removal Free est. 892·7085 lure, doors. 1t1m, win dows. fences. decks, concrete. plumbing shelves. tile. 4 79·9813 wash & regrout. New Bulldl-JDepalr Hrvlce drugs for a1 ltllle as .~ v-of A.. • ...a11w W..A. & Rep31r B.llhrooms· ---------• .,,,~ $1.50 a day ,...,vu• _,,, "'" Shower doors K;1c· COMPUTERS 3555 Over 30 yura up/red-753 3594 RochalCISftOf Ue ~ Floors P lumbing Ltc WOOO'cedar1Free est • R .. • .,.s.~,.,.,., tune •No Gimmick•• Plumb/heattng/dra1ns flat low rates. tree est llc:lbond/lns &46-3536 2!>vrs 0 C. 673 806!; Frank 538-0872 MASONRY 3828 I'll ~ tt, paint It, nu: lnsta'led Acp<ltred Coat Effective PC'• HEATING Wou·1110-m Many --------- Prl)IT!µ1 Courteous Serva Hardware & Software FlREWOOD 3618 .. COOLING reference•. 12 VT• POOL Free Est & Reletencn bnrebones to full boat iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ui 3754 Waterfalls/pool remodel __ e_•..;.P..;.'_546-__ s_7_H __ , SERVICE 3894 POCH' Oradea? 1 lo 1 Tu10f1ng Enghsh and reading CA teaching cred. 87S.Z7eo Ken'• Custom C•rpenlry Smatl Jobs 10 Comp0e1P Room Add1hont Al Yovt Service 10< all Your Con sll\JC1Aon needs !':>J 1 03!>3 Jonn & 5nelby 846-0 t 76 toc:al/prompl559-4068 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii brlc~rociVbloc:k/lile Mich-I Cos PelnU-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaf::;~-:--==--==__,,,~'--Season quality, I' concrete. Uc/ bonded • .,. ---------l----------t.----------li.!...!9~nce.t--........ euo, Ottl<. o HE.ADNO.... G~~ ~hf. meteria. Cool Water Poole WALL ---ADbITIONS CHILD r11n1: 3536 S25 per workat.tlon ange ave.IL Free dchv· Hoallng repalr/lnstaH • &;l:l-9744 * Rel. 7 yre o11p wkly pool clng, chem COVERINGS 3932 CARPENTR.Y/ ~ On-sol11tlltllllClnn.ng ery call Jim 636-856t SpeclnhsL Low rates •&75-4008• arvc. equip ropalr. lree 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REMODEUNG 3410 FINISH 351 1 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PC Cleaners S4~t975 ·Uc/Ins. 846-3538 PU'lllngbylOtmetTNChtll est. 77S-1722 1• Angel•'• Daycare !---------MOVING 3834 13 yre exp, neatJclean Papof'hanelntt UCI Gt~ CPs:4 '" etd FLOOR INSTAL.l HOME rellable. Free EatJrela. ---------European Cral\Sman Ou•llty Conllactln9 -~· C•-'-1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "G 391 O C -07• ...... .... .... , Llconc.d urg~ tented yaid CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS 3620 1• John 83&-7453 ltOOFln 30 yr• e11p. llc'd ont· RtmOdet-Tenant Improvement Oitcar.~&...i •erect C8 ~s. 2.up 842_..778 REPAIRS 3758 Poor Men'• Mo-r t rac:10r. 964--8872 l1c'd•lnsur'd•Free HL 11'9'-iw~' r--..,. o.:iors.c.oi> 1------'-----BUILDING 3560liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hr min. Guar. iowest Pelntlng bw Pot- 20 yrs e~p 89CMS509 nttsflt 650-2372 Ewtra Speclel Cere liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wood Flooring Cus-1• ratet. llc4'l08002 GelyourhouNreaclyfor •ThunderAooftnv• Wellpeper&Palntlng tun. rea··•no. ""u •c. art, tom Work. Neg prlco, • AS "ome Repair. Insur 7141633-9925 the holidays w.th our on For all your roofing Removal o l wallpaper games Mea1s s• .ds reli.k Euro ContrlM:tore 20 yrs in Business Doors.dry rot repr•.1---------cal Mf'llcel M0-2868 needsl Rerool/repalr lnsured/Refenances AUTO REPAIR3447 CARPET 3514. ___ c_tnd--.1_&4_M_1_e_1__ Custom decorating & A~aham 559-7M3 house loaks. plumb & PUBLIC NOTICE PE""r-rCTIONIST' Uc 638144 Me-4t22 Femrindo 53t·S939 ·-int. cirt remodehng with morel 24 hfs 646-0997 nr~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Nannv'• "r.• In/out European nair 1173-3820 • The Cahl. Public Uttll· All phase• ol painting John Henry's Cerulled WE Giii Snd Hang Togdler AClion Mobile Mechanecs • Cerpet Low low prices, Slowest Rates!$ We v•nyl t It rf'Pal•t cleaning, como to your home or ol 1ec·d 11ee Mt ptione qllOlts $100 a •-ek. bllby~.r.en tt. uaUT>y -..u 3710 Cvsto"' C-trw::tlefl IJH Commission RE· & staining. lnterlo~ Roofing. rerool/repalts Total lnloriOf" Remod- p.'\ Cll lhe ~ .. ~ti u •---------n.nnu m.nn tor al your a.1stom needt, r• QUIRES that all used EJ!terlors and cablnol is yTS local business etlng Sorv. Advtce To peoenc• l.Mtm1en.1~9 DRYWALL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pairtr~llddloonl. household goods reltnl•hlng.Ucl s&4260 llc'd/Rels 548-&213 The Crazy. 633-7172 heel 241·1957 Hoyu 77W6Jl Nennv/House~eeper SERVJC11: 3S84 ,.....~ent.i ''°'"""' l.cl t>l344114 ~2363 movera prlnl lhelr Can Rich 589-0702 Re Root• & Repelr• i--------- E11per1 nee. rellable. &:. Pa In 1 Car P 0 n l r Y· P.U C. Col T number, RAINBOW Circle .-ialnt. Locnl Rol1, 16 Yrs WINDOW CABINETS 3490 CARPET iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CLEAN1NG dependable From iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Drywall and morol ,_J_E_WE __ LR_Y_____ limos ond chauffeurs Pllflllng ir..'EJt Hola4lf Ore tor Pacific Rig CY11:•~uG StOOlweek 6'7·5510 Toby °'Yw•ll S.mce __ c_.,.,_M_s-_s_2_7_7 __ ,=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3ii7i8ii4ii print their TCP. num· N>t. Oual lob· Free est. 83&-tM8 11621368 liii~iiiiiiiiiu-.iiiiiiii3iiii9ii3ii4 Repairs •5().$150, all IH· HANDY ANDY 1, ber In all advertls.. S ., .. 3515. ---------• ments. 11 you have a l ncl 56.9897 636-t7._ S o S Aoofln .. •11 •· t"r•s k ___ .... _wn acou•-W1ltlam Harold J-.lry • • • • " Clean Olau M-Mr. QOODWOOD Wood Is the game Tom 1s the name •72t·t599• Schnell Cabinetry ~b1 net miking tailored to CLEANING v • '"""'uu ,... flee Plumb-Palnl Lt question aboUI the te-TOP QUAUTY iypet IOOf~repllr 40 yn f ..... Ivan• Steam Cleaning SERVICES 3548 ,_"_c_&_re_~_·rs_5_2_'_·7_5_9_5_ carpntry, etc 631-4043 112 off X ... • s.le gahty of a mover, hmo very compeuuve eapl'lool 01t1reu? Call °'dirty windows Resldtftl~~IAI S995liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Witthoeft Drywell Hendy Man for Hire 3l l6 ~ort Blvd. or chauffeur. call: lnVeJC\, llct1648228 SOS\'9S-406Sllcl646298 (714) 847-4333 r_, ....... all ,..,. __ .. 0 873-03&S Publle Utllitiu "'"'"'-~"'' 6"'"' ""5" per room1St3 heavy trattc '"' ••---. ...,._... " Pa1nt1wa1erblast/haul· .....,.........,.. ~ • Rod'• wtndow cle_... UphoU Floods '31-8470 ...,Houaecleenlng,..... tob too ima 30 ytst-.P lng/cleanup/rep3lrs1---------Commission n• t •torv SJO: 2111Qfy ti\• way you like 111 loc14000JO &3•t447 Charllo 722.7374 IANDSCAPE a 714-558~151 ---------•SCREEN Soto; 1er .. ns & stlls f,... tul.chen' ~ ootf7 o~t saw 0n Movtng PERSONAL SERVICES 3920 • 84CM907 • CEMENT balrai•111 1001n'l50-32811--------Plumblnv & Electrlc•I LAWN CAltE 3808 l.owest. Storage, pror. SERVICES 3867 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. ________ _ your needs. k1lchen!I. ---------baths, entenalnmenl centers Uc "6S4282 Brian 497-8866 ELECTRICAL 3610 frt11ming IO Finish Car· i"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·-CONCRETE 3526 •Lori'• Cleanlng• pantry, Orywall/R•I• XLNT rep. 1 hr min Ins. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Metlculoua Morton'• WOJtD iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Oet4.led houie<:lta/I '!Jo-IUJ>-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii palra, Painting, Tile, •lawne mowed front T1876Si V/MC 731·2958 COMpanlon Cant E11p Mobile screen ••rvlce, pl.et Un ttts. Mpend.itMe.' ,.....E•pert Eloctrlc:...-Etc Keo MO-t5t4 & back $11.50. clean· Sav On Movtng Sec'tV/bookkpJ. no mtn -no Hrvlce P-IOCWING" 3938----------;;Drlveway•·pottos· rek.able Lone7217374 •comm/20 .... ups & compl .erv also errands ,~epare cm~o. Lowest Prtc.s,•'iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii• CABINETS paths etc. No ,oo too•---------r 1 y ... e•p Sh1p1hape Hane!,yman avail, Nt-eeoe Lowest, Storege. PfOf. 1• neFINJSBING 3500 amal Ren. Uc.57&470 •Maid 4 U• IN, .• ~1lJeftt'Y31_....':'9°"",...-n•" Palnt/drywatt/repai111-... -1-1-... -__ -... -----T-,-.. -XLNT rep. t hr min Ins meals. &7 5 Latty &42-8595 •Full S.Cretan.I .I\.&:. Mickey 377.9895 realdent111/1m11ll oll1ce/ -... .x~ ~ haulinq bond/ms. tree ---.-.. no-.. T167659. V/MC 131·2951 reaurn.11,. letters, apartments. SO local rol• ••t. 64a-57H Service. Removal,•----------• JUN reports, etc. Fall. T.J . Pelle Cone. Const 892-4S427 • •D & R Electric• Trim, Senior Diec. Starving Cotl:l'! PET SP la.ER accurate. anord•ble. Don't Replace. Relacel oal</lormlca/mold1ng Repairs & refinishing Llc'd 58t•7302 F1c1ory direct. cum kitchen cablnelll re lace eic11tlng All atyles, guar tow.st pncest 15 e-pillc/ rera 3i0.594-0203 PtLOT CLASSIFIED ll'a the soluMOn you·re ... rchlng fcit• wheth- er you re seeking • home. n p """ nt. a new oocupatton or even a stray pe..:.__ Cone-Brick Bloc:k. Lie Glor~·· Housecleaning ~:~('-=·.~:.:··· T~~;;:!.~~C':r;,.,,..F_r_ee_e_1_1._53_1_·84_1_5__ c~t~=~: ~-= .. ISiEliiiVJiiiCiiiESiiiiiiiii3i8i7&01 •EPADS 3921 .leckJo &3t490a ' 277329 High• I Oual/ Alw&y• Avallablel 552-8578 do nnvHung No lob Co•alllne lanclacape lhof1 Mtice. ~71 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •RESUMES, thffea. Low Prc1. (7t4)962·709J rellable,dopend11blo1---------~1 too amall. Same day ~and lntulll, •s>M-... , ....._ Petslttlnt Sprinkler• ere my term paper• and med· WEEKS COMCRITI SEAY call for H t. 541 3437 Funk•• Electrlc Addi• ••rvice 479.9913 t.ter1, peho, spa, mato1WY1---------• 100.C>tM:ounttl • only business Ropalrs lc•I tr•nacrlblngr C I I lj k ' t1ons/troubl0Shoot1ng llc:lbon<I M7-48H p••ms t a-.......~•_,,,caieb....,• A lnatallatlona . EJ!p'd l<tialln14S4925 oncre • cult ng ac Houaecar• r 1/comm ~lard work lair price n&\ ,.... _ _...., ,~ ~=~';';'~3~~2~~'o ~1:~~ •• .,..~1::~:: ret1nb1 751·P:UNK HAULING 3720 o~~~.::tr:. ~~ OCCASIONS 3840 -"°'-'**'"'"1ct-ev_1.orr11_s_~_7.seos_1.-1-.-•_c_"'_•_r1_•_•_1_22_·_1_8_2•_. __ ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i.:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iij PILOT CLASSIFIED pnrty holp,11ny aorvlc;o JonH Eloctrtcel & Rem<>V91t, Clean-ora1e1u1 Pet• board/ TILE 3928 Far Ad Action ir.-. Iha re$0Urce you n edod lor yuur homtt Ro>N•r• & Aop rt 'low :II 8EST 111 tU&illlQ. ups • Malnt., St Lio. NMiOn•lly know utroto-daycare, train. groom iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii can count on lo ull • Incl dally rr;\rtd!t lie/ pr1ce1noIOb100 •m.~n C>Mnolttion Remodeling? *599025 4a2-e804 ger/l rol render ovt f()f' With lovel 754-iON Cal a myriad of merchar1 bond11n!. S"IOOk r rr.o csl he'd 542·• 128 •Walls oncrec ... raoa P IHtlo• ~e,.onal Tile Worlc Don. Ch••P dlM uems. bee.au~ 723~0G4 Thint.inp 01 hllvtng • •tra .. h, tc 7'8-1825 reod•no• •2eo TRADE Llc•548876.'Bonded lilJNll. otlt cotvmr1' com1wt Hou •care O•\rd•jr • .,, 1 Glv• v~ Hauling & Cle•n·UP • lhe CommunllV Mar-Jim 842·8558 AO v~l\D Q~1111tlletJ buyor• 10 re"llcomm cl• n1no e.1111 No ic>b loo •m.'111/b•ql kot Place P1lol Cl Hf· • hJVI\ c.~111 p llV hPlp d1111v f'!(• PILOT C LASSIFIED Anv ttme any Wheoret fted INOUOh classihea Pll;~~~~~~\ect 642-5678 642-5878 r nd:s 723-6064 842..-5878 0111 G42·16~!i1548 0334 94~MJ978 M2·5678 ._.2 •5e 7a . --__, .---... --= """"' ----------_, Take advantage of our LOW MONTHLY RATE! Adve• vour business or selVice for only ... 4Unes Per Day For more lnlonnation · Call 6112-5678 x 31 o I . ...... - Newpoft Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thur day, December 10. 1992 87 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EllPLOntU'T 6014 BUILDING CORONA TRAHSPOJtTATION MITSUBISHI 9145 SERVICES 5533 SERVICES 5533 SUVIC!S 5533 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l~~~iiiii!~~ MATERIALS 6030 DEL MAlt 6122 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii Aff••••as •"11 Tulted camel leatherjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••• 86 Mtt•ge Tut&>o, ftED ..... 0 M E w 0 R s ..._ vv IOve Mat and cha, XM"'S lft It 5 •pd. a/C, am/1m ----------1" KE.A PARK RANGERS I PREMEISUMTCR.UISOEO perfect for ottreetden. LOGHOME PACKAGES·• ._ 9 ema, c" AunsGre•ll E.llPl.OYMENT WANTED. Earn MOO Game wardens, park LIN • o 9 w .... t..i ¥" .. her & dryr, $300. 759·5456 MUST SC:t.L S1ock designe, clothes. lV, BOATS 7011 eppr '" 1SI( ml '2450 S 3 woekly processing police S6 OO·S20 00/ wffkly Free room/ WOfki Ot not C.sh over·run, 30,._ dis· lurn, fur•. comSXJ1er iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 000 844-6812 5 0 mail part time S2.00 h<>vr Year round posl· board Hmng bartend· r-.. ng PP 534 5084 · WHITE wicker bed, <,:ount Mill direct, baby uems & clothes i>ef envelope guaran-uons met'\/women. Will ers/cooks/'W•it9f9/cler P-..-up. • dresser, nit• stand. r .,1'£'d Pe•lod. Includes & much more. SAT 7· 11 FT Schock ·a.i 111~-•---------­ teec:t. For an appllca· train For deta1l1 call ks/beauticians/house· Washer & Dryer 1125 bkcase. Alt $450 Of ch<>a 01 plans, logs 2 , 415 Narcissus tr1c rap top model NISSAN 9150 t llOOKKallPQ S ec:count.s pay/receive, lgh~t phone•, •tan $8.00 661·7306 • Mrllne accts customer .. rvs. grn<1 crew. Right •tts. '313- 932•5900 dept 50<I A.M. p•per route• ova.ii C.M. ArN. earn SG00.- $900 per month call Mtweeo 7·10am. Oon and add•llonal in· AFPI (818) 960-1839 keepers/otrlce/store each. Relrlg 1175 sep. Lori. 7~1-4097 a(W> 5htpping For 111• ----------• S6SOO Or. Jenks .310 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii formation call l"IOW-Ext. R-1 004 (24 statt, others. 1-407· Good cond. &t&-5848 formal.Ion call E•gle COSTA MESA 61 24 274 6901, 71•~7)..1232 1• 84 SENTRA w..-. (404) 908·5370 24 hours). 578·8111 Ext. 32. lrl-Ridge Log homes t 987 KAW.AS.AKI C ~ura tiuer$)1~ •---..;...._____ leJ(\.9-Jlonal Employ· Whirlpool g.. dryer, MERCHANDISE (503) 536 3311 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil autom111.c: A ' • OftQ "'L t SELL m-t s.~1ees 11lnl cond 9 mos new Oarage Sale, Sat. SAM 550 J ET S KI. Toos ownor, xlnt malnt ... 1 OT L,ASSIF1ED -· •• · $285. caJi ~·2315 • MISC. 6015 ol el(tras Runs grHt SIOOO hrm. ~ 7261 It..._ ,•the easy-to-liiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil·---------Caltlornla Ponery. Cot Looks great. P1u~ cart. ac~ess, il"lformalion-\YOOf used vehicle EMPLOYMENT FUR.NITUIE 6014 Queen o r King Palms. 8 PETS & ~~bt!:·s~i: &3~s~ M111ke 4n otf-se.~on --------- packed marketplace lhrough classified WANTED 5535 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii feet tall, s20 ea. Herb ANIMALS 6049 20th St. deal and aave' 52500' TRUCKS 9220 Visited regularly . sue· &42·5878 plal"llS 135 kinds $1 ---------1 ot>o C.•I M11<e (71'1)liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cesslully ·by all kinds •·PC w/ch91M lounQe, each, Ulac 67.._9422 MOVING SALE 87 1·2580 eves. ,64 CHEVY V. TON ol consumers Europeen WOINMt 15 •eel White aofa, S225 EXCELLENT OUAUTYI Exer b1k.o, train sot, ---------Short bed 327 mote><, 065-9645, pc Register ------------------- _,.. ________ ·----------1 yrs exp In hom• care 2 bar stools, $60. All Shade, Pine. Cypress AK C. massrvo swiss· lanterns, Xmas craJls, GRANO BAUK:> 32. 4·!ipeed trans. S2200I for elderty, XLHT ref. good cond. 721-8364 trees. IS.gallon. $20 type Saint Bornard etc. MullJ-condo 2476 '68. fireplac•. •tras, obo Call 890-0055 or lrve In Of out 750-4124 ..... couch & Love ~;!~~~fan $1~'.~;::94~~ pups. Boautilul. Intel· Santa Ana Ave. Sat 7.30a ~~~.'"h T~~J~~2 leave mess1199 ADMIN ASST. temp PoS•· Jan 11, 8 wks, d utie• Inc. AR/AP computer, phone EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 skills a must 850-9139 .-------------------•! Appraiser Trainee Become • licensed Res. appraiser. Eam $250 par report Prol tr•infn9. 1·800-423-1389 CUSTOMER SERVICE t P T & FIT POS hons ovo1loble t Management position Aj,ply 01 either location The N ew po RT 2400 West (0051 Hwy • Newpor1 Beach PILOT CLASSIFIED .. at, GqoD COND. llgent and loving Moving Sale. U name 1t1 It's the solollon you're S50 Me-~255 TANNING BED for Homo raised. Family Sat-Sun 8~. 1988 --------- searchlr;ig fc>< -wheth· Exec Hom. Fum: whit&-sale, $1200 (cost to show qualtty. Call Rosemary Pl off 20th SAIL BOATS 70l4 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 er you re seeking a wash oak:llvlng/frml $2000). Montego Bay Brenda Osler (406) betw Nwpr'VOrange homo, an •partment, dlnnlng/famlly/bed Wollf System. Crystal 889·3390 Eureka. •87 CABRIOLET a new occupation 01 rooms. Prlc. lo ••II 24 Suns. Ol"lly 22 Montana. ----------1 LIDO t4, good cond. Wo lfsburg. Auto- even a stray pet. s17s-225o. 973-0553 hoUrs ol usago on ---------NEWPORT eictra r.ads, l"lell'( pans matte, triple wtrite. JCtr• For Ad Action Call a· lii;Piit. AO-VISOR 842-5878 .. bed. 7 14/692-5359 · FREE KITTIES BEACH 6169 (CF6153AT) S59S obo • sharp $7100. Call Al Qual furn, reasonabto.1----------Gorgeous young male PP:.G75·9408 p 639 3451 Thomasllltlo din set. Whlchr, portable potty, kitten brothe,.I Neu-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijl --;:;::7.::-t."c;.::-;--;:-c::;::;-:;;-rl-:.....:.ttr:..:rv.!..:.... ::.::.:...::~..:....-- chairs, buffet server & 2 walkens; 1 folding, t terod, had sl'\ots One Dover Shor••• an Buy 11-Sell 11 Fiod It + • 61 BUG • • much more. 673·8728 standard, lloral love· orange striped "Mor· work, plants, antiques. ____ c_t_as_s_1_110_d___ runs GREAT. sun roof, TRESTLE di 1 seat. 631·1398 ris," ono striped Christmas items, furn Iii•••••••• $eOO obo 645-5650 n ng room "Tabby" with white & misc. Sat-Sari, 9am. 548 3421 Ext 441 ~ w/8 farmhouse 1----------chalrs. Washer & gas COMPUTERS 6018 mrttens. Very at· _1..;..60.;_7_..;..0o..;;,.r...;;o_th....:Y~la-n_e __ ,AUTOMOBILES dryer, $150 sot. 644· 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fee11onate. Left behind French Country Oec:ora MISC. AUTO 9245 72f? 1 or 963·29 I I 11 .,., h en n e I g h b ors tor Items. etc, Sat ••••••••-hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEW COMPUTERS AT n ~1ed 714/495-7085 8:30-4:30, 96 Corsica---------BEACH/COSTA MESA 265 Newpon Center Dr, (Fashion Isla nd) DAILY PILOT Is look· Or coll Knsto for interview EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Ing for a Customer USED PRICES! IBM Dr 760-5368 JEEP compntlblo 286. 386, ---------· ----1 486 sustems lror '1 PIANOS e. Great Stocking Stutters iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9110 GEO 91 29.000 mites Sl,670 11 fl775205. Repossession 90 Car· Service Representa· 548-3562 5530 5530 ' 11ve for tho Circulation ._------------------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , ca 1 OO's used video SSSO. 2 year waminty, ORGANS 6059 tapes. 5208 River Ave money-back guaran-1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S tee. No sates taxi 1-11 NB. at, Dec. 12, 9•1. '71CJ5 2Jt B1.11cl(V6 aval"I $7 ,870.16 Balanced & Printed •513969 Public No- Munc1 -1 J.peea uans tice This hquldatlon Dept to work a flexible ----------------,,_-..., schedule, approx 20-RADIO SAlES --------------~ 24 hours per week j C: ce ~ 800·279,9250. B•bY Grand $t250. & --------.. K lmb•ll consolette Hurst 4 spec~ 1 ter. .salo advertised ~-d•V new clutch Ueeds onl'/. Save th•• ad. We neod a rehable fl~ person with strong If • d h • I k f llliiP \ $475 Can help de· hvor. 527-1854 JEWELRY, FURS For Ad Action some work Lots 01 247 veh•cles being hq· C II Jeep for $3.000 714· u1datcd N C 0 t .aoo-telephone •kills, com-you re reo 1ng I is, you re oo 1ng \ ~ ~ puter exporlonce, noat for o change Are you prepared to be ~~ appeatance and able nollenged? If so ond you hove o ... ·a;v lo work well with oth-RET&I L & ART 6025 -------a a 968 6858 Ive m~g 237·8078, 1·918-991· TICKETS 6075 ........ '90 EAGLE S UMMtTl.....;7..:.5.::..:25:..__ _____ d Estate J•welry. 14K iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -J Low miles. 4-dr auto Soll yovr unwat'\te ers. $5 30/Hr. proven sole s history, apply for this R 3 CT Aust a AD-VISOR AM FM ca :.(;tie rose items the easy way! ings: · r · ROUND TRIP Orango 3 To place your classl- Call DANIEL SHEA pos111on ,, • e mosl dynamic of the han lire opol; woman's 642·5678 color S5600 obo 74· lied ad call 642.5678. custom designed; Co. to Milwaukee t2/ ._ _______ -J 2820 d: 536 090S,. 842-4321 Ext. 2 07 med.10 1n'dustr1es Realize your Join Our Team DRIVERS Wanted to potential I k h s h c pear & round ~l dia· 1•23-·2·7•.•S3•50•.•6•7•5-•53•S•2•1------------:.-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-.--------------------monds; Mings rust deliver Luxury motor f h hi d as o retail c er , 1n I e out oost homos and vans. We ore lool.:ing or 19 Y motivate Plozo Moll Guol1f 1ed candidates must Local °' nal1oow1do p~e w o. o•P • .,ovotive and fresh, hove o minimum of l yr retail tado w/companlon GARAGE Brllllll pendant. M. Simon, SALES 7SS.2200E~.2529 ---=------~-------_.,. _________ _ To leam how YCXJ can •o build un outslond1n9 soles force be part of this & earn experie nce w ith great customer WHITE MINK, full !~~~~~~~~~ By CHARLES GOREN length, never worn. BALBOA w ith O M AR SHARIF up to $.351t. yr1y call Go· .,. o· ' 'J~ es? Send your resume re otions Full or Port lime ovo1loble. anytime 800-643-1349. ,0 Ootmnn slooves, high collar, new lrom ISIAND 6106 and TANNAH t-ilRSCH N o I m a n ·M a r c u s liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii No provlous OJCP roq. . Apply 111 person -'ANIToR RADIO CATALINA ISLAND s10,ooo. Sacrifice DROP A TH A.~h.-YOl ~OTE SJSOO. 854-8863 , Everything must go. Orange County P1111"1t P .0, BOX 3~8 Mntr, seeks rolmblo AVALON, CA 90704 Janitor. to vacumo. remove trash, dust GOOD LUCK.". The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf 3333 Brl$tol 11 182 South Coast Plaza Moll Th1nl11ng ol having a garage sale? Give us a calll Antiques, tools. toys, home accessories, sporting goods etc. Sat.. Dec. 12 only. 8 to 3PM 117 Manno Avo and clean lavatory & PILOT CLASSIFIED 642-5678 In alloy. washroom•, may work In both oNreo & .. -------------111111-1111111!!"~~'!!!!!!!!1!!~~~---.. taciory aroas. flol( hrs ¥0UTH CREW good benefits, $5 50 7 00/hr dep on e11.p send resume or le tter SUPERVISOR to HR MANAGEMENT. UPTO P 0 box 1287 SMla Ana 92702 or apply in ~~~ ~~~~~· We need a bright enthusiastic Santa Ana EoE. Individual who would like to operate P~~~~ 'i:xt~~.,·c h<;.~~ a soliciting crew for the Daily Pilot seoo 1ook1n9 for cou,,ter If YOU .· ht\IP in C M area 1mmed. cau Harold * Have an insured van, wagon or pick-up Fut1g 557·8922 R.E. ASSISTAHT w/s~ell MIF. x1n1 hi 1ncome * En joy working part-time in the evenings, career position In earn ing full-time $$$ Newport. Sill3ry t PER MONTH . * NO COLLECTIONS * bonuses. Ass1at 16 * Have the ability to motivate. v-ar. weH esta1bl1shed Top P roducer . MUS)' bo. Licensed, know W P end be ag.- gress1ve. To send re- sume. coll Patrick Then we have a 1ob for you. No experience necessary . Full trammg ava1/able. Early morn~ng motor routes available. Deliver. "120-8433 For further information or to schedule an interview CALL LEE AT (7141 674-9324 . Monday thru Saturd~y . Retail S•les Childs store, PrT, Mature person. (gre;at for senlQrs) 8· IO hrs/ wk days 546-1515 R•tl~•d Couple to m n1'go 19 units must bO h;indyman Monday thru Friday Momlngs Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. 3 1 0-94 1 -4.350 SHIPPING CLERK M·F, SS 51 hr, benefits, no exp nee 7 '30.im • 4 ·oopm apply In person Boolt•on Tape Inc. 729 Farad St, C M. $48-.5525 Call 642-5678. Pat a few words to. work for you. CALL 642-4333 STOCK CLERK FT/PT Good 5tnr\1ng pay NB 831.0144 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT .BEACH WMtre•• wanted PrT, nlQhts, Antonucci'• Italiano, Newpc><t T'hundeJ, December 10. 1112 "It ~·rrt•r '" ,·c•rrc .. rcd '' lllenc:•cr ir " r<.·c:rlQnuc:cJ as \Uch the 11.11h of • rmr " rht· r •tth nf rrurh · v.vrn'lnl: tipcnlv. rt ma:r bring ll d1\ ,,inn rn the ·rcla1tClnsh1p, rath· er th.in 'ol\c .1n~ prohlcm' l l'U'>I the rr dcCl'llln' .1ntl let them ic;irn ln•m 011\t,11.c (11 .1m) Beach 63 t ~592 . F.anny Stuff· Some Pt9<'HM lntltt WE NEED PE.OPLE TO that you e1n hur the 0tt1n by SE~ our h•1r •cc~ pm.Ing 1 l1r'le wuhell to your ur. ao"os 81 thom5o372 00° One entHpritlng n1tl•e of lhlt 1lgn pav up o L. ··wh I h we~hly No experience ....... y go on • Ml cru M w en, needed Fun ond by tlmply picking up • MUhell and easy Coll Accessoues holding It 10 your ur. you can hur Etc. 1 813 948·1295. the roanng t0und of the 0tt1nr A C.mlnl 1tudent of humor NY• her ----------f'ftHf'Ch prOYft th.ti "K" 11 tht' funfti· EMPLOYMENT n t letter tn the •lphabf1. ni. re· SERVICES 5533 Mu cher 1ugcwts, "S.ty the letter 'K' to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil•lmo.t •n)'Oftt' .tnd ,.pt•l It •• IC, IC, IC •••••••• .. and yo11 1urcly wlll c111M uproari· Please be aware that ou l1ug)1cr." the ltlllng' In this cot• AIUES (Much 21 April 19) Oust ogory may require yov ""'c:' Sha~c.up prov• con~truchvc to c.111 a 900 number You emcr~t' with (lying roll•n 'ihc:>rt In which there •s • tnp compl~t't m1'!11on Focu on organ - charge per mrnute. iu1ton dt.tdhnt. 1nttnw rt'l1rlon~hlp ADDRESS ANO PRO-Lanttr n.tll"t' pl.tya top l\)it' You gtt l'ftuli:.. l'Nny will be JrllWfl to ll11n' Re11:ht•nt>.1ch you, bfstt<h1ng 'Would you pl tut \~ t''H' 1111 h eard the n pr' ,\Ion, t1kt' mt' with you'" Lunar position um t "e"' the forut for tht tn't' . 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Ea ... 1 n111o(ht ur rruiiht not h3\t' tuund the ht>art ::.h1tl All we \..11 '"' ~that, a-.. thl pla" '4 ent 1t was llt'8r 1m1>\ ,. ... ,bl" lor Ea"t lu do 1 I ht rt-t., a n:inrJI tn thi-.. hand and ll can ht-... ummeJ up m thu bit of Once in a "'hilt an upponent .... ,11 ad' 1ct• ""htrh \lo Ill -.tand you in gO<ld lead \'UUr be t -.utt a heart .... arm .... lead "" dedarer. 11 \'nu want to in~ l h1•1ct> that mttts "'Ith vour •P enoourai;t." n r dli oura~e the defend pro\'al 11 behoo'l'" you tn '-tnd J er--lrom 111ntm'umg a ... un . 'ttj{llal tn I hank·\'UU note t'llUl th tht' ... ame "'a\ u .. the' would Tht> :-.:onh .. nuth urt11in .... not In olht'r v.u rd ... , pla~ d h1irh card "'thnut • mtere t :'l;orth 11,...,t .... twn \ riu "anttht>m lt• runttnul' the t'he\:ked un the J>il"s1b1l1t\ uf J .i I -.u1t 111 .... "'ht n \ ou ar<' t n 101[ to coax ma1or fit, then mnted 1i8me \\'"h lht>m to ... hilt. If you" re look Ing for a car, classlfled has news for you. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Aetrou Givens 6 tnsuh 10 Mineral sprmgs ~ 15 GeomelrlC lt'lape 16 Vagrant 17 Navy unit t8 Old Wortd peninsula 20 Toddler 21 CMI wrong 23 Exorbitant 2• Retains 26 La.tiles 28 Made I Ooal 30 Body organ 31 Adored 32 Not dominant 36 A pnmate 37 cri.s p1oys 34 Rlgflt awey 39 P.cific Port 42 Name « Noted Can- adian doctor 45 Doctrines 46 Bastlet 49 Warning signal 50 In ••11tence S 1 Landing IPOI 52 Tur1 SS Fre.hwater cran 58 drabs GI 2 3 4 t Large number 2 P9destal base 3 Lu<h•ig van - 4 Natr¥e or sutt S Annoyed 6 woono matks 7 Miu.no 8 Cuckoo 9 Pod vegetable 10 Small '1"'81 I l Wiier l>00- 12 UC> and J3 Pa•ntut spots 19 Tqoes down 22 Peculiar 25 Mrrer s find 26 Gambler 27 Nights betort 28 A EvrOPMn 29 R>o beaeh tor shon 30 PT\' ng "~ 32 wanoer .. 33 Thor0U9h 34 ~tncll unrt l5 farm an1mat1 J7 Donkey's kin 5 7 40 lurn 41 W!Uow •2 Oreaos 43 AdteettWI sulf' 45 FUtett '6 louv•f' a11e H -~t u .. e Here AnymOfe 8 9 48 A Cl or Da Y'<I -' •t LocettON • ~ 1 Oar1i COV8f Ing ~ l\rtdlen BPl)ltaoc.e 54 Slight llollOw 56 Large .51 \/erN lorm 59 Race IMIQmenl 11 12 13 CESS ENVE!.OPES TAU~US (Apnl 20·M•y 201 F1n1Jh f)'lrt.Ume •l home. wh•t you -tin l't'lu~ tu t"qUltf drlay Make S200 day. En-with dt'fHt Muney due you wlll bf clOse ••ll·addressed p.ard Stl'ftS univcn.11 •.PPt•I, overwu •~mpod buslnoas en-corrnpondt'n«' 1mport•t •f>Ol'1 oppor .tmploymcnt, ballc •Nu", ptl ownu · '"'r'C' i.,· l"<'lii'fintr th•• hnt:tt t •hip d.-pcndt>nt1. rftOlut1on• ronttm p-.11r1,: t .11hc r 1 h11n '11u t ell lt't Ing d1tt nutr111on 11111 monty! ... 111•tn~ .. vru:nl fn"tr.1tH\n,, \Ou don t h~c 1h1: g1mc.;rl.111 ~1-4-1.---t----.-- !o.111tlUar11" Cl plr ) "o• 22 velope to· Oepanment h .. _. I 2 PO Box 1 153 1un111n Luve rcl111un" 1p .-ts up Richmond, VA 23221.. GEMINI. (M•y 21 Junt' 20) Ae«pl ----------1 ludt'rah1p rule lmphuilf frtt~fom. AIRLINE JOBSI Up to 1ndcptndt'ntt Cn'.tll¥11Y Ptnod of in 1900/W••kly. Wiii uut~t1on I• ovtr • • 11•t uut In tht tr1tln. Now hiring AC· world bf ff'tn inlS hearJ Ort up COUf\I ntS. flight at· h d I tendanll me-chanics rrodue1 unp '" 1e>un com ground 'crew, tickei CANCER (June l l July 22) lntul• o~nts .,nd mote Call ll•t 1ntellKt on t•tatt Yuu 11 d11plr11y At'Pt (818) 960 tl •• my1t.r1ou~ .. p«t .. or our chaf.t(ttt E11t A· 1004 M1ny wrll bf dniwn to you some tn • 1 ung you aft P9 chK Whit wu Md· Bartender Trainees den Wiii bt "'VHltd Ill your advanta'e No.dod, e m up to LCO (July 2J·Aug 221 You II ti. 1150 darly, a,alary + wyin« Ttm IS on• rhu"'41y Ill not l•P-· full or part time IUOn t~rst't' C..urrtnt cyclt' hlglUtAhtt 2 wk !raining, womol"I, ""' ( men 21 or old r, Call fun, froh< vtNhhty hum<•r ttttlr o 800-932·92.22 11n1que honor You 1111aht bt p11t In -..:..--------ch•rs• of •n1trt1lnintnt Prut'""' EARN IOOO e wt KLY VllC.0 (A~I U ·Stpt 12) If fM• =ingNo ~~'::.O~' h~uh,ttit. ttudy fine print !'fed bt'twttn ~~· ,:,..': supplle•. l1l'lft tr1n1for111 nbMa<lt Into step• lnformetton No ot>h pl.l\ptOMt Gt1111111 Moon at h>p ,.rt of aatlon. Send S A.SI!: yovr chart Indio.,. l"'*rthtp. power, A•o•t Dlatrlbullng, -thOnty, f"\'91otltlf\ ~utt1 PO. 80• t~ A. llllA (StP! lJ•Oct 221 'iOllr Wlnl•r Sp1lng1, J;L wurcb. vcrtNil or wru .. n J*k punch 3171111 I AQUARIUS (J•n 20·Feb t8 ) \.1,1\h• "''" c .ire It'<\ r1111d1 h• 'lt•c long·ningt pro)Kt command• •tt•n ""JHl1~cl\ I ry hi 'Cl." 11 '"'"' rn ""'"tll r ' p.llnt ''' '11.:"' !Ion Opportumty e\ittt for oYel"lff' 111111 "" (I ll••eo) Ap,.11 21.\111, 20 tr1votl, for g1inana wldtr audltntt and lmprond d1tpl1y for proJuct 11ltnt Ct'm1nl Moon rtl1tft to _.yl•, f'nthu••· Mm, Mll> .tpptll Pl CES (ttb 19·March 20) P.ty hffd to • lnntr vo1tt fOC"Ua on dur•blf' 11ood l•rt• ho11Mhold prodll(ta tt t•lfllftl ol t1l'IPMH IMt,.NlerM• Whit "tr•pped" you prevloutly will M ,.. · ~ ·-ptnMMntly. Leo ,..,,_.nt t'd IP DICEMll!I 10 IS YOUR ll:fHDA \'1 Recc1u tmollon"I Nw llJ" 11 well •long In hcell11g pro· ~ ou·11 trnf'l In Ot<.Mwr minion t•kft p1_.. with lovt'd OM, you t•ln by ""'"•· wrltlna ind tHCh1n1 Uiu. Aqw.n\lt "'"'°"' pt•y -n•nalul toa. l"JO'I' ht. Yov are 1n onttnal thlnbr COl'lll'VH""'· attractlv•. MlltU.tt °'*' l"S 1'9 , attftlttol'I will ~" arovnd bit butU1-lhalt. ors1nlut1011, N • tlpC)Mtbdtty, Nrftal IUtw, ,_..w., N • dthOfl to luuly s.,....i.., •111 w Ill<* ~-- ...,11 .. •t-..nn chm~'""' h '' \\111 I\.· h1"nr c.1 '\:\.' mntt<'" tr.•m 11 1.ht· I< fl'lll ~'"I •ct1H It'' trm1: II' m '""' 1 I •or •lf t1u1h <>th~r~ uc ... ,thnJ!, hut \tlu i e ml! 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I ~ ' '"" 1n the rm •. ~ .. ul chmm:u· m_p the.-unncc-c:''"'Y '"'"' \our ...,___....__,___ hh: 1 hcrt ""' be: more ft>\:U\ ''" 1h.11 '~ d , 1h;in the 1'""1 h '11\.I ~tlt h• "'''""'· 1t will 111 ,·<'n1~ 1n1.. r1, . onH th · r•th h.1li b , n ,1, u J ••f J hrl~ (11u11 h1~ <I Kno•~ Jan, JO Fa'b. '.., ' , I . B8 Thursday, December 10, 1992 , '93 Nissan Pathfinder Ahead ' of the competition Aggr£S.Sive.interior and exterior styling, comoined with additional driver and passenger comforts, has set the N issan Pathfinder further ahead of the competition in the sport utility vehicle class for 1993. On the outside, Pathfinder receives newly-designed front and rear bumpers. along with integrJted fender Oare/mud guards. Interior features include side door beams for added passenger protection, an upgraded audio system, new seat cloths and sew styles, and environmentally-friendly non-CFC/ H FC-134J air conditioning refrigerant as part o( Nissan's ongoing c;ommitment to the erwffonment. . Pathfinder is available in two trim le' els -the >.E-V6 offers reany standard equipment items in t\\O· and four-wheel dme configurations, \\hile the more lu'<ur1ous SE-V6 combines style and utili'ty in iour·\\ heel drive only. Both models are equipped w ith 3 0-liter SOHC V6 engines with sequential multi-point fuel injection. RJtcd at 1 53 horsepower and 180 ft/lbs oi torque, Pathfinder offers the most stancJ.:ird power and torque of any import ~port utility vehicle. Tran)mission choices include a manual i1\ C·!>pccd ovcrdri\ e transmission as standard or Jn available cl~ctronically-controllcd four-speed O\ erdm c Jutomat1c. P Jthiindcr's Jd\ anccd suspension d~:;i~n pro' ides sure, predictable hand'ing "1th cJr·lil..e ride quality by comb1n ng an independent torsion bar iront ).Jspc.•n)1on with "issan 's five-link I 'e ,1, ~ r~Jr !>uspens1on. . 8(Jf... ng 1:; pro\1decJ by a front-vented d 'L re.Jr drum )}'!>tern with rear Anti-lock BrJf...1ng $\)tcm (ABS) stJndard on all mode.• s A four·\\ heel di~ brake system is J\aalJb.c a) pJrt or the SE-V6 Sport/ PO\H1r Patf...age Pathimdcr's Jutomat1c locking fron t hubs eliminate the need for the driver to leJve the cabin \\hen engaging IOUH\hcel drive. The SE-V6 also features a standJrd on-demand four·\'•heel drive system All models offer trunt and rear head restraints with reclining bucket seats in front and a reclining split rear benc~ scat. In add1t1on. a dual l1ftgate allows the rear \\ 1ndow to be opened separately from the lltgate. A po''er remote tailgate release is standard equipment on the SE-V6 and J\aalable on the XE-\'6 \\ith the Sport Power Package. The \E-V6 offers many standard feature» not found on upscale models from other manufacturers. including po" er steering, power front wheel disc brakes, tilt steering column. rear wiper/ washer and defroster, chrome \\heels and a 130-w.m M VFM cassette stereo system with A pillar t\\CCtcrs and roof-mounted rear speakers. """' Irvine Auto Center sends Irvine Poli-Ge to t~e 'Super Bowl ' The Irvine Auto Center hJs donated SS .COO to fund Team lr\.1ne. the Irvine Police.· Department Challenge Cup Team. 'During the Chai cnge Cup, our department \\Ill compt..te against 150 other police depJrtments. It's an opportunity to promote tcam,,ork and phb1cal fitness Jt the same time," said Lt Vic Theis, "ho 1s organizing the department's team. --~ In the ChJllcnge Cup, police depJrtmcnts from around the country compete in a footrace beginning in Baker, Calif.,and ending in las Vegas, Nev. The 120 mile race -which bega1'l in 1985 -is considered the "Super Bowl" of the law enforcement world. Team Irvine placed 10th in its division in 1992. and 8th in 1991. "It's expensive to put together a team of 25 Jnd the support materials necessary for a 120 male run ... so we're happy the Irvine Auto Center 1s giving us this opportunity," Theis said. TRAVEL LIGHT The available XE-V6 Sport/Power Package adds power windows, door locks and dual heated outside mirrors, an outside spare tire carrier, spare tire cover, fog lights, rear window release, fender flares (4x2 only), remote vehicle security system and limited-slip rear diff ercntial (4x4 only). The SE.VG combines all the standard features of the XE-V6 along with power windo\Vs, dual heated outside mirrors, door locks and antenna, cruise control, dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors, map lamps, velour interior trim, semi-automatic air conditioning and remote vehicle security system. Heated seats have been added to the luxurious leather Trim Pad.age availJble on SE-V6 model . ·. 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USA 11711 BMdi IM, t1\ntlg1Dn BMdi 142 ... i.i..,~~-@M South County Volkswagen/Isuzu FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES• SERVICE• PARTS SERVICE ANb PMTI Ofl£N IM' 7AJl,.JPJl 18711.BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842·2000 VOLVO • Thursday, December 10, 1992 89 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot -----------------------------------------------------...;..------------~ u . . 0 . Mitsubishi's '93 E~po LRV ~ompact maneuverability, roominess of a full-size Wagon \ \ lwn M1t-.ubi>hi C'ngincers de\ clopl'd tf L' E I " LR\' (Light Rl'CrC'Jtion \chide), thl v intended to produce .:rn Jutomobilt.• tt'iat oltcrl'<l uniquc \l'fs.Jtilitv .:ind ·t '1·1 dri\l' pcriorrn:rnce. And, J> thl· .111-nc'' hpo LR\'> llr'>t arrhcd in dealer '" r011m> b'>t \ 1..'Jr, the nation'> Ju to . iourn.1 1>LS "dc~nu..·d th~ new >port ''•1i;on noting ib p.1CkJg'ns \Cf!>Jtaltty through innO\ .1tiH: dc>ign. for 1993, M1t uV.,hl .'1.1otors h:h taken an alrl»1dy ~trong performer and mJdc it C\ en ucttcr. Cont nu ns to oifer a CJr-lti...c dri,lng icd Jnd spac1ousnc'>S more 111\l• ,1 ~t~tion \\Json, E po LRV offers_ J .. t.1nd.1rd 1.8-liter. >ingle O\crhcad-cJrn ()QI I() four·C\ lindcr engine .:ind .:idd) J ne\\ st,1ndard 16·\JIH~. 2.4-liter SOHC tour·C\ tinder po~-.Nplant in hpo LRV A\\O (All-\\hed Omel and Expo LR\! Sport model) ior Jn added le\el of po\\C'f .. nd .portinl'S'>. Otht•r new >tJn<fard fc3tures on. Expo , LRV r iodds include two-tone pJ nt, tu11 "hed CvH'r!>, upgradt'd int<.>nor fabric. enhanced com cnicncc from J n<M inner ta1lg:itc h.tnd.c nnc.J J stJnd.ufl new remote i...e)k>ss cntrv >\!>tem 6n Expo LR\' Sport. Thoush E po LR\' INturc.'5 up to J >UU)IJ!l!1JI 79.0·cubic 11.:ct 01 cargo capacity , .. 1th the rear eat rcmm ed. 1t d1:.plJ\) an attraCtt\e bod) >hape and 1s k-ss bu'ky than J mini-van. Wit,h .:i he'sht of 64 4-inches .:ind 168.S·inc.hes in length, it is 't<1llcr and more >pacious than comp.let 'sc.'Cbns and.\\ Jgons. !\) a r1......,ult, Expo LR\' can c.isaly adJpt to carrr people and cargo, such as CJmping geJr, bi(}dl''> or sunboard>. Thr1.e E'po LRV rn0d1•b arc a\J11Jble: Expo LRV, hpo LRV A\\O and hpo LRV Sport hpo LRV interior contains Jn JrrJ\ uf innovatl\ e fcJturc) thJt I ro' de comrort, flcxib1lity and function \ "'PJC ous flat floor sef'\ es as the 1oundat1on for .:i \.ers.Jt1le seating .:irrangcment th.lt easily ad1usts into se\erJI dillerent conrigurat1on) tor maximum passenger or carso capacit). \\1th thc..<cJr s~.'\t Jdjustcd in the upr~1-:bt po)1t1on "i"\c.re is "ioom iur ii .. e p~h!>l'r)gcrs Jnd up to 29.S·cubic foet of c.lrgo. To carry longer items such as skis, th~ rl'Jr scat back can be folded do\\in On E po LRV Sport Jnd hpo, LRV AWO (All-\\hecl Or.H•l models: the Sl'Jt b.Kk .. .ire split in h.111 to cnJble them to recline.• ' r fold f •r\\ Jrd ndl\ 1duJ1l) Another \ ers.H1!c fC'Jture of the rear "ilt ., J • tumble" d1.."'> gn that • IO\\s the lM1rc )('Jt J~)('mbl) to double-fold fomJrd, rcsultvig in exccptionJI cargo capacit) 01 67 8 cubic icet. The re.H :.cJr in Expo LRV Sport Jnd Expo LRV A\\'0 modeb Jbo can be eJ:.il\ rcmo' ed to allO\-. a maximum 1)f ... 9 ·o-cub'c feet of cargo ~p.Ke -enough. room to C"Jr') l\\O fully ihSemblcd biqclc) in an upright p<hitton. for 1993, S~\.l'Fal upgrade pad.age> nre J\'a11Jble for hpo LR\' modeb. An interior comcn1encc pJcl\Jge is fc:.itured 1n E po LRV Sport .ind op:'onal in [\po LR\:' and Expo LRV A\\ 0. The _ comc-nicncc package includes .1 cJigitJI dock, center armrc:.tL upgr.:idl>d door trim '' ith cloth in)erts and map pockets, reJr car~o co .. er and J po\\ er t,11lgatc lock. Uftlotk mechJnbn1. A po'Hr pJcbge i'> included n E'po l RV Sport .:ind optionJI in Expo LRV and Expo LR\' A\\ 0, upsrading to f>O\\l'r \\ md<J\\:., po" l!r door lock>, po, .. cr remote d.XJr n11rrors Jnd the po" er ta lg.He Iv ~ un od mcchanbm. The c tcrior oi Expo lRV hJ) a 1unc~1on.1llv ilerod) nJmic ell'> sn ior good 1uel l'Conorm Jnd lo·., ''111d noi:.e. Qn(' 01 the mo:.t out:.tanding nc,-. 1e:iturc) 01 hp<> LRV b its slidin~ curb>idC' rear pJsscngec door that pro" id~> cJ')' acc1."Ss · to the bJ k :.e.:it -C\l:n in crJrnpcd • PJ k ng c ·cum)::incc). \ \ liilc Expo L ~V front dours .HP com cnt anal hinned units. the rca1 . curu de sltd'ng cToor utilize) J unique anm: r rail n cch.:1111)111 tf1J: r~u re:. le)) spJcc ::ind pr1.:>scnb il dcan1.:r JppcJrJncc thJn o:hPr mJnuiJctmeT>' >lid ng door:. \\Ith o ... :s de 1;111:.. Thi) door llrrJng(lmcnt mJl..l·:, ~.cf~ 0mr\ .rnd lo.1'1 n~ (',1)icr due to 1:5 nl n "l.11 pJ ... C rcqu rcmcnt "hen opl'nmg ·\cld t1onJll\', the 'l.dttt" door rail •'> lint hcd \\ 1;.h jn insula: ng t:OJt of durablt• pla:.t1c to m1nim1::-c n ,i,e. "hilc prcc1>10n ro le• bearing> pro 1dc soft Jnd light·touc:h opcra:ion. .To help ensure ,Jfct\. the '· .., door incorpor.1:..::0 d1.:. ices thJt pre" l'' t it lrom clo;ing ''' L'n :he \Chicle 1, on .1 '>lt,p<.', ur fron\ dJmJgin~ the gJs 11llcr door \\hi!c open. The slitling door al o h:is J child protec: on lo k. The 1.8-li:cr po" crpbnt an E\µo LR\. mounted trJn'\l rscl~ · n •r nt, •c.:it ... rl:. tour \Jl\C> per C\lindcr Jncl produce:. 113 bhp J: 6,000 rpm '' •h 11 (. " b). 1• torqll' .it 4 500 rpm. bpo LR\ -\\\0 Jnd E -.:po LRV ~port h:J:ure ti ~l'•' 2.4-I er l'ng nc, \\-hlCh producC') 136 bhp at 5,500 rpm \ choice o:' 11\ !?·'>peed mJnu:il or • iour· .. peccl Jutomat1c trJ1tsmi»ion ·) BUICK - J\ a lab e ".th stand.lrd front-\ .. heel-dr 'e For added traction and control 1n poor drh ins cond1t ans, E po LR ''s :ti! .. , heel dm c S})tcm 1s oitcred "1th either transm) ion The Expo LRV brai...ing S))lcm lcah.!rt.') po-.,er-Js:; sted 'entJlated tront disc and rear drum brakes. An optional anti-loo; bral..:ng system (ABS includes :our· .. hec disc brakes for ma\1mum stopping pt'rformance A four·\\·hecl mdependen: suspension g1,es hpo LRV a bJIJnced,. • :.t<1ble command 01 the roJd. The iront suspension uses MacPher~n sau~ and coil springs \\Ith stabilizer bar. JM itic rear suspens.on incorporates seml-:ra ng arms \\1th cotl springs. The lo,, pro: e dc:)ign of the reilr coil spring J)~mb \ contributes to a rlat carso area For 1mprOH'd h.:ind .. ni!_, J rear >tab I ::er bar 1s standJrd on E>.po A\\ 0 <1nd hpo LRV Sport. The E po LR\ Sport include> 205 -oRl4 t.res and a· or \\ hl'e'). Standard tires on Expo LRV Jre 18 ~ -sR14 and :?05 i'OR'4 on Exp<: L , A\\O. 1993 .:ill f")(po LR\t modeb foa::.i·e a t\\O·tone paint theme <1nd .:idd .nev' cc.'oc comb '1Jtions of "ono'i... Green S 'er Meta 11c and oo?an)1de Biuc \\Ltall cCrJ\' Metallic. WHERE THERE'S ALWAYS A GREAT DEAL GOING ON!!! 1 ==== . ~ ... BUICK-@ The New Symbol For Quality In America Skylark •Century • R egal • Lesabre •Park Ave. •Riviera ·--199-3 CENTURY SPECIAL $·15,9"88 \tSRP 17,%4 NABERS DISCOl ';"\T 976 REBATE 1.000 150669 EQUIPM ENT l:":CLUOES: 1 SE PACKAGE • Alll-CO~D • P/STEEIU:"'G • GAUGES . 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EXTENDED FUlt POWER, AIR CONO • REAR A R CO D TILT, CRUISE RrNTAl RCJ~N >t880324 12XML200 $13,995 90 FORD BRONC 4X4 EDDIE BAUER FULL PWR, AIR CONO, CRUISE. TILT CASSETIE cusroM \'-iEELS t. RUNNING BOAADS $14,995 #808174 .. A46tW '91 FORD F150 PICK UP AUTO, PJS, AIR CONO, CUSTOM WHEELS & MORE. . Maintenance Care '. E~penses ~or ·3· years/36,000 miles Oil & Filter (every 7,500 Miles) Rotate Tires Wiper Blades (every 12 months) Check belts, hoses (every 12 months) Check ·coolant (every 12 months) Lube suspension every 15,000 miles . Change crankcase Ventilation Filter Change Air Filter at 30,000 miles Tune-up at 30,000 milesc1ncJudes spark plugs) Flush Coolant System Check Exhaust System Check Brake System Change Tran!>mission Fluid One Brake Job (front & back) · . Replace a Radiator Hose Replace Drive Belt Replace Shock Absorbers • Whichever occurs first • good at any FOfd Dealership nationwide. ~_.,. AUTO FUU Pwr., AIR COND & MORE #808020 1'825188 ll0812i l4LG095 '92 RJRD F2 PICK UP , • .. • '91 FORD ~O 4X4 nT ruu. POWER, AIR CONO. TILT, CRUISE, CASSETTE & MORE LOW MILES 1(1808009 IA7S55"1 $16,295 Theodore Robins Truck Center Grand Opening THEODORE ROBINS . FULL POWER, AIR CONO., Tll. T, CRUISE & MORE. Al.HTAl AETUAH $14,995 . ~ ISU2U 2060. Harb~r Blvd. of Cars • Costa Mesa • (714) ~2-001 o J AUro, AIR CONO, p STG, AM'FM, BED LINEA & MORE: . ' •I .. , .. INSIDE Recipe Contest M eet our Daily Pilot finalists in the H oliday Recipe Contest along with their entries in the entree and dessert categories. Page 5 . • Holiday events Holiday hap- penings around · town off er some- thing for the entire family. Find out all there is to see and do. Page '2 . • H'elping out If you'd like to assist the PetCare Company in raising · money for the Animal Assistance League, turn to page 3 . • Child's art ~p cial kid. capture the pirit of the !:!Cc1 son with a line of greeting cards and gifts. Page, C) . • Party season Deck your halls with fancifuf ornaments and whimsica l trimmings from Newport Pa rty Center. Page 10. NEXT WEEK The winners Watch for the top four winners in our H oliday Recipe Co ntest along with our Grand Prize winner, featured re- ceiving a $500 gi ft certificate fro m Everyday Go urmet in Corona del Mar. • .Jiomefront It's a Winter Wonderl and · when local decorated homes shine with the spirit of the season. . \ a daily pilot special holiday section devoted to the season GIFT GUIDE From stocking stuffe rs to those timeless treasures, p icture these great gift ideas for that spe~ial · . someone on ~6 your Christmas ~ shopping list Thursday, December 10, 1992 After several years of absence, Balboa Island once again has a . community tree. I landers recently turned out on the . corner of Marine and Park avenues to celebrate its lighting. Children brought ornan1cnts and helped decorate -while singers filled he air with favorite Christma carol . • , FASHION Festive and fanciful : Look inside for . caslfal fashions that ca~ure the magic of the holiday season . , .. m A1~6~ OO sLAND m EKI~DI.ES IT IRADITION. . . j -. 2 THURSDAY, December 10, 1992 Tod.')' -Dec. 18: 12 Days of Chrbtmas 3t the Hyatt NC\\<portcr lmngmg cheer and )pec.:1JI L'\ L nb ior children and Jdulb Jlil-.c lO l>L•neirt , UNICEF. CJll 729-1234.· Today -Occ. 24: Santa and Train at fashion Island, Children L.rn wme fur J visit .:ind photo ''1th $,111t.1 .rnd enjoy a ride on till' Chou Chuo Tr,1in. llll''l' .1d1\·i1il•:. \\rll l>L• SL'l up in the I. f\ 1.1gn111 "rng. Mond.l} -~.11urd.1y, 11 .. 1.111. 8 p.m, ~und.J\, 11 .1111.-l> pm.; Chrbt111.h bt•, 11 .1.1n.-G p.111. CJ I 7 2 I · .!OUO Tod.iv -DL•c 27: A Chri)lrn.l) Carol br Ch .. uk·, Did,ub .it 5, l tll Cl .bl RcpcrtLlf\ ,\ l.t l ~I l~L'. PL•flur11i.1ncv' .lit Tul':.d.w-1 rid.1' -.. rn p rn.; )JlUIUJ\ 2:30 p.111 ... -; ,JL) p.m : ).: 1d.1\, :--.;uPr1 ,\ -l p.111 . hl'L'pt101 , .Ill' 1 hur,d.1\, DL'C'. 2-l pcriurm.11 1..t•, 1'.nnn ~ ·I p.m. Cki...l·d Lh1 'tm,h D.i) 11LkL•l:. ~ 2 J ·$2-. -::.:i dt'>lllll11l lor <.:hi°ldrl·n u11dvr I.! (\:\U'Pl. J r1d.1\ ,111d ".1turd,1\ V\vning-.J· C111 lJ5., l H Tod.I\' -Dec JO: The Glon ut Chi i::.tm.h \ l .t..'r l ' 1 t ' l " • c.1.•: ' rL'·l.!!\.1 t i L'f ' ul : . · '\,it\ t\ '!>lOr\ \'. tli : . r·~ .11 ~· '· I \L' .11111'1,d:. • ' r d'> l.lll :. ,H d ;,pc .. 11 L • ... It : I L' .1 I ~1.1,:. Cr, >.1 L. · 1. l'. r C.11d1.n Gri L I .1: I W (J. 3 ,I ,]I I • ~ ) p I .... l • I f,111 \ ~ ll' \, 1. t ;._l.!b ,1H.' $] J l,1..1 l 1,1( \ I '1" 11, Dec. I ·I, I 3 .1: (1 ) • nd H HJ p.rn.; Dl't:. .!l) .. : -l l u. HJ • 111d u 3 I p.11 l ,, -: c. UR~ To<.J,\} .111d lhruughoul the holid.n ..,t'.1 .. 011: Kri)) ~rin glc .11 lht• \ ill.1gc Joli~ !\Cl·' ~flf ,•\ l \I' \i J Ill lw •• rntiqu1.• .., 1.·r~h nn 1 lw \ .ll,101.• Cll'L'fl .1t ::..ll, !Ii ( O.ht , •• 1/.l \'11i.1:.,:L'. ~.ll,Hcl,1)~ ,lfld) J:1Cl.1)'>, I'\. 11n ! p .1 .i:l ..i ~~ _ .?ll RogL·r''!> GMdcns Lhri.,tm.1.., ~JlllJ~y. ),Vll. , l'>lb dJt \ ,1' lht• \;Lt ir .rn C ,1.'dw, c.ontinu•ng thruugh T l .. 1.iy, DcLcml>cr 22. S.11 l.1 ., h 11, Jrt• ,\ \und.1\ thr1. u~t1 ~."urd.w. 5 tu B:3U p m ), r 1,1\ s. 11 .1 m to 3 p m \ i\.°\\ 1 he Cal'1.•r-, ''1th nit>rL' 1h.111 JO lrt'l''!> designt:cl ''1th 1h1. nw ... oi Lulor .me.I LI •flll'lll. dfl \\ ith LOOrd111,1lL•d .IL Cl':'.>~odc'!> .111d dc.•cor Jtions 1 hrce 1•1.1~nr1 iCL'rll lrL'c:. .Ht' .1durncd '' 1tl1 l>L·.wt11ul g .1 .. ~ or n,Hl1L'nls I/\ ck~igrwr · Lhrr-:oph1.1 RJdJ..o, C'OrhidcrL'd ( ulll 'l. lur' :-item:>. 1 h<.:•rc ,11e murl' t' '"' 1 ~.o ~k·:.ign:., e;:c..h 1m=·~lt1• etl 1n 1.1rntc d qu.111tit1cs. l l' or inil ,i:, h.1\e grclct'd the \\h:tt• lluu:il.' Ch1i:.lm.1'!> trL't':.. In 11 L' G.1rden Rounh, hou .. ng R~)SL'r'!> Flon'!>t, Indoor l'l.rnb .ind the BDuh. CJrdcn, · 'uu '11 lind Chrt'!>lll1J:> items ,rnd d1 l~l.t\'>. ComplimcntJiy gill b J\e") 1\l 0.1, L' Hu:.h CJrden, ( .in.11v bl.rnd p111C''> .:iblJ7.e with light 1llumi11.1tL' thi.: tr,1diti on.il ''l'gL'r''!> ChristmJs toy trair) trJ<..king throu~h drifts of\"hitc dt•\\Cr'>. Roger's GJrdens is I( 1<.Jted Jt 2301 SJn Joaquin H 11-. RoJd, Corona dcl Mar CJll (>40-5800. The Grinch is Back at the ChuL\.. Jone:. )hO\Hoom. An C''\tcn,h c c\h1b t of production rel~ irom Or Seuss', "How till' Grinch S·u t. Chrt:.tmos" lclcvb. 11 '>')CC1al. 2900 East JEW,ELRY tlQUIDATION SALE ENTIRE STOCK DRASTICALLY REDUCED ' + 18K -& 14K RINGS+ DIAMONDS~ + GEMSTONES + PEARLS +WEDDING RINGS +ITALIAN GOLD NECKLACES + BRACELETS + CHAINS + TENNIS BRACELETS ·+PENDANTS + ESTATE PIECES +EARRINGS ALL FINE Coast I I ighway, CoronJ dcl J\1ar. Call 759·1232. The Very Merry Christmas P<trade at D1sne)'land. Delight to \\Jft.zing snowilakcs, dancing to; )oldier!>, romping reindeer .incl jolly old St. NLcholas. Stroll down C.:indy Cane Lane, open 5-9 p.m night!;. FC<>ti\ ities wnllnuc with Mickeys -- 'utc.:rJcker '!>lJge show. Call 999·4565 Strolling c.uolers at Fashion lsl;rn d perform every Friday nnd S.1turda1 JI 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and 5·8 p.m ; Sunday, Noon-3 p.m . Dec. 12: Holid.-.y C<trolcrs at. Crystal · Court stroll throughout the centl!r. C.111 435-2167. A Special Santa at Fashi on lslJn<i, A signing Santa Claus will be .wail.ible for hcaring-1mpJircd children, from 9 a.m Noon Call 721-2000. DcL 12 & 13: · The Island Christmas Walk '' 111 be on S.1turday and Sunday from 12:00 p.m. lo 4:00 p.m., flnCJ the Balboa lslnnd ,\ \crc.hanb ''ill be hosting an bl;md ope~ Hou)C. Strolling \ - QUALITY! NO JUN ~ Tennis· Pearl Bracelets Studs -flinest auallty S l fi 1 cl •599 (reg ,,'9'ij ~ Dl81118dd Studs 1/, cl II 1125 ,"V S315) • • 2cl '1119 1199 s.i s . 1/a cl " 1&5 (180 $C15) (Rei. S54J 3cL ~ 799 <reo'""' 1/r cl 11 'N "" .,, FINEST QUALITY FOR THE PRICE . .!}% cft,~ Ccfda?~ 1O128 Adams at Brookt)urst CBEHIND DENNY'S> Huntington Beach (714) 964-4012 . ' HOLIDAY SPECIAL SECTION /,.An Advertiatng Supplement 1 Dicl-.ens Carolers, wJrm cider. and Christn1.is cookies ''ill be part of the fare. The mcrch.inls on Marine and Ag.1tc \\ill be rolling out th<.• red <.Jrpt't. Join in the merriment ''1th neighbor'!> and friends to mJkc the hl;rnd Chmtm.is \\JI!-an .1nnu.:il · · • e\ent. Dec. 12 & 13, 18 -20: Marisol's Christmas by jo)C Cruz Conzalez Jl South Coa'!>t Repertory Second StagL', Young Conservntory Players; r ndJ~, 7:30 p.m., SaturdJy 2, 4 Jnd 7:30 p.m.; Sunday 2 & 4 p.rn. S 10 adults, SS children. C.111 957-4033. Dec. 13: Echoes of Christma , pcrf or med by the Master Chorale of Orange County. A ~oncert of favorite holidJy carols arranged by Artistic Director William HJll. Performance Jl 7:3Q·p.m.; Tickeb S 15-S-tO. A decked-out boat \\ith all the trimmings sails by during a previous Christmas Boat Parade in Newport Harbor. This year the 84th Annual Christmas Boat Parade \\ill be held from Dec. 17·23. The, parade features Clccorated bo.1ts and yachts illumin.iling the harbor. Over 150 entries arc expected. Grandst.ind seating is available by calling 729-4400. Call 556-6262. third place ;iwards. The judging will include North and South Bayfronts, Inland Streets, little Island, Collins Island and the blJnd Merchants. Judging will 1.1i..:e place on December 17. Dec. l 7 -23 841h Annual Christmas Boat PJrade wilh decor.)ted bo;its .ind \'J<.hts illuminating Newport I tarbor. Over 150 entries ;ire l'-'pcctcd. Grandstand scnting is ;w.1i1Jble by cnlling 729-4400. Dec. 19: Mcrvyn's Musical Mornings, "We Sing the World", pre_ cntcd by the Pacific. Symphony Orchestra. for young people and their families. I lolidJy music from aro1:1nd the ,, orld. Performances al 10 and 11 :30 a.m.; Tickets, $7 fo r children 14 Jnd under, S l 0 for ,1duhs. Call 474-4233. · Handel's Messiah, presented by the Pacific Symphony Orchc)trJ and PJcific Cho~ale. Pertormante Jt 3:30 p.m.; 11cl-.us, $15-$35. Call 474 42 u Dec. 14 & t 5: Dec. 20: The Center Presents: John ny, Clori.1! Gloria!, EnJOY Lhc Mathis, A Holiday Concert, P.ll. 1 C.horJlc' .,c,1son concert Mathis will be 10111ed by a full oi ht1licl.1v c;uuk l'catures the ordlt>)tra spotlighting hulic.foy P.ici11c S~111phon}· OfChC'!>lrJ CJrols along \\ith m.rny of his l3r.1 ., .111cl P.Kific Cl\oralc tup h1l:i. 17L•riorhl,\ll<.:L'> at 3 c.. hilc!rL'll'., Choru) clmducted b\ pm.; Tickc.b S 19, 531, 540. John 1\k·,,111dcr. PuiormJnce Jt Call 556-r\RTS ~:JO p.111. Tickets, $15·5100. Dl'C. 16: C.111252123 l. Chris I mas \\ ilh Chantidecr 0l'C. 21 -Jan. 3: prt.•:.entcd b(, the Orarigc C.imclut )tarring Robert County Ph1l 1arrnon1c Societ}' 1n Goulet, IHl"•l'ntcd by The Stgcrstrom Hall. Pc.'riorm1ncc .11 8 p.m.; Ticl-.ets S<.> . s26. Call lL'ntL•r. Opens their 1992-93 (1-16-0CPS. Hrn.1d\\ .l} ~CJson with a l\\O·\\<.:l'I.: hul1dJy run. Goulet, Dec. 17: L' 1 . L let's light the Island is Jn .1s "1ng i\rt iur, )(Jr) in crner C\ent, where the BJlbo.:i 1 !:ind .ind L<JL'\\L"s 111.1gic.1I retelling of Improvement Association (Bii;\) till' ~tor} of the kingdom of Recognition Committee will hL· C.1mdo1_ j' 1ondJ)'·FridJ)l at .a J\\Mding prizes for the best pill ; s.11urd.l) Jnd Sund.iy at 2 decorations as an nddcd p.m '\Jo JK•rformJnCC''!> on Dec. mcenti\:e. There Jre no spec1a,I :?·l .11 J 28 Tickct5, S19·S45. categories. 1ust ftr~t. second .. 111d C~lf 55<?·•\RTS. -----------------------------------------~ ---------- L¥0NS CLOCKS Over 2000 Antique Br New. Clocks ----------1. I ·STOREWIDE SALE" CLOCKS • AnllQue 'Cl.OCKS'6¥ Sllah & Miiier list Price '1900 ·-NOW- SLIGH •Solid Oak • Solid Cherry •Moon Dial : ANDQIE tEWBJIY • over 200 ·pieces : 30°/o OFF SLIGH List Price '600 -NOW-$279 • Cable Wound • 3 Panels of Beveled Glass Limited to stock on Hand --· : ANDQU£FUIN1URE • • • 30°/a-50% OFF -NOW--$189 • Olk or Cheny • Key Wo4.rld Sc hool House Regulators List Price '260 -NOW- $129 ·Solid Oak • Keywound •Chiming • • • HOLIDAY SPECIAL SECTION I An Advertising Supplement . Proceeds from Peteare Company gift stocking benefit Animal Assl By LW H Johnson F or that • pccial cat or Jog on your gifl!g1ving It t, PctCare Contpany in Newport BcJch ha'i a unique gift~ thJt i !lure to bring holiday cc to your favorite pct. Sho~ our feline or canine how much they're loved all year long by purcha ing any toy or treat at PetCare, and in turn, you will receive a red felt pet stocking ($4.99 retail) for just 99 cents, engraved with your pet's name in gold glitr er. PetCare will match every 99 cent stocking given away with an additional $1.01. There are 800 stockings available, while supplies last, so $1,600 i!> expected to be raised, all of which witr be directly donated to the Arfimal A\.'iistancc · League of Orange County. According to PetCare owner Lee Hein, "Because we support responsible pet ownership. we want to help continue the important effort, of the Animal Assistance League. We hope to present a check to them for Sl,600 on January 4 or 5." Throughout the year, PetOire also donates food and product that they can no longer use to the Animal Assistance League. S erving all of Orange County, · the Animal Assistance League receives over 100 calls a day on its HELPLINE, which lielps in locating Jost animals, facilitating pct adoption and fostering low-cost spay -0nd neuter. The . Humane Center (which houses the Jsennel and orphan adoption program) is located in Midway City; tne HELPltNE operates Crom the Orange County Shelter in Orange, which the Animal Assistance t:eaguc supports, but is In no way affiliated. "Because we can only accommodate 16 dogs and 6 cats at our small facility, we depend on This is the third in a series of four holiday special sections. Section Editor • Lana H. Johnson Photographers • Marc Martin and Katsuya Rainone Gift Guide Photographer •John Jorah Schmidt Art Director • Mark Hansen Special Projects • A. Micheal Fletcher and Mary Noonen Editor's note: In last week's section, a picture that ran on a fashion page? of a woman wearing a fur coat was not credited. The photo was taken by Lois Clenney. THE GREY GOOSE Byers Choice Carolers Event On De. ember 10 from I 00 to 4 00 pm c1 H}er ~ r.:pre.,ef\Utl\C wall be pre .. ent c1nd a drav.1ng .,,.,11 be held Plea"(' 1o•n u., BYER S CHOICE CAROLERS DICKENS HERIT~E VILLAGES WREATHS o GARLANDS -tt ORNAMENTS CHRISTMAS CARDS o CANDLES & A WEALTH OF GIFT IDEAS' . THE GREY GOOSE, INC . Westcl1ff Plaza • 1032 Irvine Avenue at 17th Street Nev. port Beach <n660 • (714.1 642· 7803 Holiday Hours 10 to 6, Sunday 12 to 5 Thursdays open until 8 Al~ _..._ ----.::::- 2230 Fairview Road Costa MeslJ, CA 92627 (714) 646-1 163 L OCAIEQ L...Jl PE IP LEX • Fresh & Saltwoter Fish • Exotic Reef Systems • Out~ kot Ponds • Expert Consuttotions • l.Ht .Aquorte & P*lts • Custom Aquorlun end CabntOc~ •~end Molntenonce et your house 01 omcc • • Ash Pethok>gy end Otseose Treatment • Sc Heble Espel\ol • ti.I/ii i>. ... ~ .,_St n•••tf/ilt ;.•S....~·.tf· r-------------1-------------, I ., Buy one fish and get another 1/2 off I (equal or leaser value) ~~ •tCMrl ,_,_,....... 1 IMI Oii co.un sn.-.11 o.c.,..,..,,.._,.,, I . ...,..,._.,,.,...,. I ,,..,....,. ,,.., I c~ .,.._ o.c • .-.. ''•· '"' I ....... .. .. .., Hot~---... otPler"""" .J L~-------------L--~-------~-- • .. the Orange County Shelter 10 nccommodate the vast numbe~ of displaced animals," says Ruth Frankel, president nnd one of the originnl founders of the Animal Assistance Lenguc. "We only take in the number of animals we can keep until a permanent an<J suitable home is found." No animals arc destroyed at the ·Animal Assistance League. '' Q ur 1 IELPLINE pairs up owners with finders of lost animals, especially those pets without any identification, by matching up the de scriptions of the animal and location found. In addition, we get pe_ople together ' ho can no longer house a pet '' ith someone who is looking for s one:· 1 here ii. no coi.1 (or pe t adoption. . to the foct that 'pay and neutcrina: ii. .in integrnl part of rei.pon)ible pcl O\\nersh1p. We're here to help · •ue ) the adoption prosr:im. ...-· he t( dfc Comp.in) gift )tOCJ..in' pr ~ T he Anim.11 A)'>btancc LcDguc alM> pro\:ides a low.cost ::.p.1)/ neuter r11fcrral sCf\!lU. \\here pct O\\ ncrs nre directc.:d to 'etcrinarsans "ho "111 perform either procedure for a minimal fee . If someone coin not afford to pµy , the Anim:il A-,,i-.tancc League \dll completely sub~1dizc the spay or neuter. incur the co)I " . The AnimJI Assi'>tance League, founded 20 )C:lr) ;ago, 1s a non·profit hum:.111e society "h1eh relics on dona1ions. fundra1)cr), membcr!>hips :md bcquc-.t'> to continue func11on1ng IJccembcr 16 and continue~ throueh December 31 \\1th lour .:omcn1cnt locJtions to l>c:f\c )Ou. · >ou·11 ab9 f1n<l ~• compk1e l>Clcction of pc t and grooming :.upplic\, luod and unique gill~ to pk;i'c }our furry friends. T he Humane Ccn1cr, housing 1he kennel nnd hc:idquartcr-. i~ located ut 15101 JJd.l>on St. 1n V l'>it J>ctCare in l'\c\\pOrt.Uuc:h ' Jt 17th Jn<l lf'IOC IO \\'c)\Chlt "We have never turned Jn)onc awn)' because they could not afford to pay to have t]leir pct spayed or neutcrc:Q,'' says Ruth. "In fac t, every year the number of aniruals that have to be euthanized in Orange County h:is decn:ased, becau~e people arc being educated Midway City. For more . ·information, call 893·4393. To reach the HELPLINE, open wcekdayi. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., call 97S·PETS. The An1m:il Asmt:incc League ope.rates 11 Thrift Store at 149..\2 Jackson St ., which directly J'IJia, 650·35:!0 and u1 Mac:Arthur :ind U1son 1n Ne" port North Ccn1er, 759·9510, abo Adams aod .. ~t:ignolia in I funungton 13cach. 96~·..\717; and South 51. Jn<l • Pioneer 10 Cermos, (213) · -l02·3520. Dog and cat grooming is· 3\ ail able at >ill locations except Nc,,purt North. Thanks To You We're Back ... With More Noble Fir Than Ever! NO TREE OVER .$ 2 498 . PLUS TAX Including: Noble Fir, Douglas Fir, Grand Fir, -----White Fir & Scotch Pine land & Labor FREE. Wf' have twine. We'U help you load ~ & tie your lrf'e. We're here to serve you! r-----------, V'1&1t our Hobday, · $ 2 00 Jambom for uruque decora~ aD<I pft ~eu. Holidly pbotOi. 0 FF primal lit~ hlad·blown I Beautiful 20" ~oble Fir Wreath I I orn1111tau, maaaaa1ta p · C H II & B ln l d d wruths. 1tnd much mort I ine ones, o y ow c u e I CM.tlJ~~· Regular Price $16.95 With Coupon $14.95 c.n. • l..n• •SA VE $2 SA VE $2 SAVE SZ • 1411iit.-.Jlbdrl!.r - - - - - - - - - - - - - L'*>O IVIARl'NA 01 THE Jf ATERFRONT 1 mvPORT BEACH VII.LAGE Ovtd SRop . .1~ mu leisure!\ -.troll dO\\n quain1 tree -lined cobbJe1;1one \t reet~. You \\ill di. cover bouiiques., i~tri~umg g1f1 c-,hop , exc1tmg Jewelry collecttons, art galfene~. cafc, and fine dmine .. all ne tied bef\\een charming footpath' ,md \\Jlk-wa\ Be ~urc tCl "i'Jt l)Ur Y .ichtmg enter featuring • \acht chanermg busine e for all occa ton •• \anmg club offenng \Jrtous acttvittes, and ne\\ and u~ed po"-er and atlhoat offered h) pre-.ttg1ou\ ,,,cht hrokcr' and dcalcl'\. • n unfotgctt.lb1e "·'} hl rd,\\ ,,, \\'U h,,,k in the r.1)' l'fthc \I.arm 'un m cnJ('. a ~utct m('tonht night.. wh1k r. u'in'1. tn cnj'') a line me3f or sip a "'''<'I rdrc,hmcnt at one nf the 1.kl1~htful boJr~.1ll c.tfl"' nr rc,taurant' mcr·lll\,kinR heaut iful h1't''rt' c\\port B ) Our Waterfront omething To illugc ·11a trer n one! • • • • t • ...... iiiiiilll ............... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliilliiii ....................... ~--~------- • • ' .. "' .. I ~l 4 I THURSDAY, December 10, 1992 All I want lor Christmas ... We recently hit the streets to ask the question: "What wou Id you like Sa nta to bring you this ye ar for Chri stmas?" Here is a san1pling of responses from pe ople vi siting the Newport Pi e r. LARRY CYRUS Sacramento DISCO UNTS UP TO 50°/o "A new car.~ TERESA O LIVARES Anaheim "Peace among men." CHARLES LAWSON Seattle, Wash. 11om-4pm Sunday, D«tmbtr 13 Only! FREE VISION SCREENING lndudes: Visual Acuity • Stereo Acuity • Color Vision • Glaucoma & Cataracts (adults only) FRAME FASHION DISPLAY BY choose from over 200 . r./ • NORDIC designer fashion frames r; ... • priced from S 100 to $250 ; INTEBNATIONAL • Holiday Gift Certificates • . • Refreshments & Gifts• Mkhc»l l lywater, O.D. Its •j Nlao S. ~' O.D. r JI pl CRUISE CONNECTION c Doctors of Optometry a~ H•bor Center, 2300 H•bor.8'Yd., Slllte 10 •Cost.I Mew• (71'4) s.4~9162 NORDIC · ••••••• fntry Blink •••••• /f<5~ " .. ,l Am110MA1. FREE FRAME DRAWING -~~ WINOS IAR CR UIS [S ~ ' ' ' ' ' . Captain's Yacht Charters , OYTHE ~ ChristmasBoatParade:-- .___.. _ Aboard the beautiful 94'motor yacht "Spirit Of Newport" $ 8 9 ~Ppcrson EVE I G I CLUDES • Bo at Parade Of Lights • Di nner *• Beverages • Dancing December 22-23 Sailing from John Dominis Marina 6:30-10:30 Limited Availability • Cal( Today Captain Dennis Grady (714) 723-1550 . ,, . . "A motorcycle." JOEY HILDENBRAND las Vegas "Economy· comeback." ALEX HERNANDEZ I Sacramento Baxter & Cicero Sailmakers Duffie Bags • 100% Chain Duck Canvas • YKK Zippers • lifetime warranty •free embroidery • name or initials n 200 Newport Blvd., • Costa Mesa ~ 64 2 .. 7238 (Aoove Newport Ri~ Ca., • . ~ tfOUDAY SPECIAL SECTION I An Advertlllng lupptem.nt THUASOAY, December 10, 1992 I 5 Contest finalists share their holiday recipes - Dally Piiot Holiday Recipe Conte1t fln1ll1t1 in the Entree and H 1rt'1 our nnat11&1 In th• Kollday Recipe Oaa''" for th• Entrce and DaMn catc1orio1. Wt hopo you enjoy their reclpe1 and have a chance to try them for younelr. In next • week'• edition we'll reveal the winners in each cateaory and the overall Orand Prize winner. ENTREES Anntkt H. Mason, Newport Beach Roasted Game Hens with Honey Glaze Ingredients: 2 Rock Cornish Game Hens (about 1 1/2 lbs. each) 1/2 tsp. garlic salt 1/4 tsp. pepper 1 small apple (quarte¥ed) like -Pippin 2 lemon ~lices 1 Thi. butter or margarine 2 Ths. honey 1 Thi. Dijon Mustard J/4 tsp. curry powder' Thaw hens and remove giblets; wash, dry and sprinkle wit h salt and pepper inside and outside. lace 2 pieces of apples and 1 ~lice of lemon in each cavity. Place breast side up on roasting rack, bake uncovered for nbout 40 min. at 375 degrees. Heat butter, honey, mustard and curry powder together in small pan. Brush on hens several times during the next 1/2 hour, until hens are done (leg joints move eas.,y). For 2 large Lseivings or 4 ave rage. Marion A. Dliznik, Newport Beiich Acapulco Chicken Ingredients: 4 boned and skinleµ breasts of chicken 1 ripe avocado (peeled and pitted) I tomato (seeded) 1 shallot (peeled) 1 clove of garlic (peeled) J/4 cup of mayonnaise Juice of 1/2 lemon 1/4 tsp. worchestershire sauce 1/4 tsp. salt, pepper and 1 dash cayenne pepper mix I l cup seasoned flour wit h paprik:i 3 cups shredded Monterey Jack cheese I cup salsa (mild or medium) 1 1/4 cup dra"' n buucr 1 Roughly chop avocados, tomato, shallot :ind garhc, and place in a food processor Y.i th ma)onnaise, worchestcrsbirc, lemon juice :ind seasoning salt muc. Purce until medium texture. lJlhlly dust chicken in seasoned flour and saute in butler on both 'des. Place chicken on a cookie heet and spread avoc.ido mixtur~ Isa and cheese over chicken and akc in a 400 degree oven for 10 inutes or unti l golden brown. J(aren Broxson, Huntington Beach Basil Stuffed Lamb Roast Ingredients: 3/4 cup chopped onion 1/3 cup chopped celery 2 cloxes gaplic, mi nced 114 cup olive oil 2 eggs, beaten 10 oz. package frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained 1/4 cup snipped fresh parsley 3 Ths. snipped fresh basil 1/4 tsp. marjoram, C'\'ushed 1/4 tsp. ground pepper 6 cups plain croutons (or plain cubed stuffing mix) 1/4 cup pnrmesa n cheese 1/2 cup water 1 tsp. rosemary • S-7 pounds leg of lam b, boned and butterflied 1 Saute onion, celery and garlic in olive oil. Combine with egg , spinach, pnrsley, basil, marjoram and pepper. Stir in croutons and parmcsan cheese. Drizzle with water. Pound meat to an even thickness. Sprinkle with rosemary. Spread stuffing over meat, roll and tic with string. Roast uncovered, t 325 degrees for 1 1/2 - 2 hours. ~t stand IS minutes before carving. Serves 12. ny F1fmln1, Newport Beach ranberry Pudding"- nsrcdients: cup firmly packed li&ht brown ~~pmilk _ eap, KP.~Ja tcd ~itsp. vanilla 1·112 cups graham flour 1 tsp, bakina powder 1/4 tsp. cream or tartar 2 cups whole cranberries, halved 3 lbs. butler, melted rinch or cream of lartnr finch or snit J/2 cup whole cranberries l/3 cup light corn syru p Creme lraichc or creme chontilly ~ .whiPP.Cd cream) • C M*t• C:Nen to 375 depees. o.Md0usly 1reosc l· 112 quan -.me dish. Combine brown r. milk, cu yolks and vanilla small bowl ind bcal well. Sift Oour. bakins powder and am or 11r1ar inlo larse mixina I. Add cranberry halves and up11y to co:at. Add brown mlaurc and blend well. Stir •lled bUUcr. &fat .. whiles until (®my. pinch of cream or 1art1r and uh and continue beatln1 untU 1tltr peaks form. Oently fold ln\O berry mlx&urt. T\l.m Into pnpued dlah . and bako ~lnute1. Meanwhile, combine 1/2 cup whole cranberries whh com syrup . In small saucepan and boll aently 2 minutes. Remove from heot and set aside. After pudding has baked 20 minutes, reduce temperature to 325 degrees. Remove from oven and pour 'syrup mixture over top, spr.c:ading evenly. Return to oven and <1,0n1inue baking until center b set. about 30 minutes. Serve warm with a dollop of creme fraiche or creme chantilly. Serves 6 to 8. Dessert categories are, from left, Karen Treaccar, Penny Fleming, Marian Bliznik, Lynette Adams See RECIPES/11 . ......_----:~-----------__,,.;--- and Anneke _ • Mason. Not pictured is Karen Broxson. ' .. 8 e · rs . -IS e OI~e ake estcllll Plaza our FirSt Choic~ This Holiday Season Gr yGN ~Jail Boxe • Etr.. Pasta Bravo Robert & TaJ1or ·Starbucks· Col (;om pa~ I We take the worry out of gift giving by providing you with a wide selection of quality gifts and unrivaled personal service. Gift certificates. lrl'<' Aifl \Happin~. ancl shipping • sel'\ ices arc a' ailtlhll' at sl'lcctcd \\ l'StdilT locati ons. -. _.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . alon . Wesklllf Pl31A1: Hughes Mar~et. Sm·on. Cro\\n flard\\art' Apparel: ChampaAm'. Drapc.'r's & Damon's. Pin\\hert,. N'lstrn's Lingrrlr FIM: llic~o" Farms. ~alie \kGuirr's Old Fashionrd Pie hoppc. Pa8taBrmo. Stnrburks CofTrt• Compan~ . . . ••••••••••••••••••• llt411111 & F1t8f88! Shapc-l p \cwport. Great Earth \ ilamins Stnitts: \nthon~ ·s Shoe Repair. \lall lk>\es. Etc .. \\ rstclill Cleaners. Bank of \mcrfta. IIT Federal Bank. Robert & Ta~1or Salon. Shell Oil. Dr. Lou Ro~ Elder. Optometrist fAmlllS.11: Eumpean Gems & Jc\\t'ln I I .. I ' Fine cottons w ith the softness of cashmere from >\llen Allen, ' USA in Fashion ls1a'hd, 721·0523. Find the hottest looks 1n flannel shirts, wrth or wrthout hoods at Shrpley's 1n Harbor Center, at Harbor and Wiison, Costa Mesa, 631 ·3222. • Come and see the Bobby Jones collection, exclusive to at-ease in Fash10n Island, 759-7979. Speciahy cookware, food and coffee from Everyday Gourmet in Corona del Mar, 644· 7732. ~ Do your liohday stq>ping a a unique thr.lt store Antiques. Indulge yourself 1n sheer elegance for the hohdays at Airport Cloth ng Co • 18009,Skypark Circle Dr Irv ne 852-6580 ' . Unique accessories and furnrture are a speC1alty at Aztec Express. 1545 Newport BIVd • Costa Mes-a,-s48-9007 coledbkls and dolhes al A\>he Gr~ Treasures, Eudid and Ed.nger. Santa Ana 839 2236 Windsor's $NEED CASH$ .t\.11 Dresses II Prices lashe Must Raise Ca sh Additional 20 % OFF port wear • Accessories 3 Orangl' County Anal, No Reblrns, ucr~es ~ Loestion.t; --Accepting Cash, VISA To S('rve J'ou . MasterCard or Amencan Exoress ~ No Checks PLEASE NO LAYAWAYS 9tnd6or Shop.tt· Inc•. tin n,t-. Di.tttinc•tl.•· Feminlnt.' Apparel Hunbngton Beach Mall , ' ' (714) 891·3993 L~guna Hills Ma11 ... (714) 581·4303 You Arc I nvited To Vis it Our New S h owroom A c r oss The ~treet From Our Previous Sh owr oom , • : 11.,;; :. , •,, ,. . ,, 1 ' l:.1: /,. ('n eda/,~dwd /t>t ck'l't /1/lrl'1t. Y'"' • f •' ,,, ":" , .-., :. .mr • • " .. ~it ..u~ ddtu/,"/" ''i"'Ji4 O'lie1tlol (Pci ~""d '" i ' INVESTMENT QUALITY SERVICE • Add D1s1mc 11011 nd !:k .1t:ty To Your Home OOict Hoo:l :0.7 II. day 1u•Jay Sunday By Appoln:mrnl Only • t\1 pa·ci.1•10 :1 111 Vah11• of 20% per Year • < mpll''f' Stock of Old and New Rugs • l'"1rchi1s m~ f xchangmg nnd Selhng • C'\',H\m~ tlnd Upgrndmg • City Image Ft..1 t<."lr1s ~ Bcdr<."l<."lm Ft..1 rt"'l i tt.1 r L" FUTON GALLERY EXTRAORDINAIRE YOU CHOOSE! FRAME -IN TEAK, OAK, ASH , REDWOOD, MAHOGANY, PINE, ALDERWOOD OR MANYM A TWIN $120 ,. FULL $149 QUEEN $169 Includes thick. s· mattress 1925-B Harbor Blvd. YOU CHOOSE! FROM 1,000'S OF DIFFERENT DESIGNER FABRICS. CHANGE YOUR COVERS TO MATCH THE SEASONS. r Costa Mesa • (bllwlen ~Ind lrooU ,urn.) -Harbor Blvd. 631-7274 • M -TH 11·8, F 10-7, SAT 10-8 SUN '11-5 ,, YOU CHOOSE! THE FIRMEST MATTRESS YOU CAN FIND OR THE MOST LUXURIOUS SOFTNESS IN THE WORLD. OlhMs Warranty Th<>1r p,,,,i,•r •· We GuarantPe Our .. \ \11/ \ '' ' d : ' .. \ I ii ' I i ' I ' ' ' . ' I ) I l I ) I ; I 'I II/ \/,/,\\1 1 .1 'I , . ·Just come by City Image Ind buy any nm. anct h.teon Ind'**-• FREE BEAN BAO CHAIR • (OWf 20 coloft ID dmle llQm), Wllfl Thia Ad Only• Upiiee Dec t. , .. E•Wdea lOUflllt ,,_ 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH Where Santa goes for stamps and 6tick8fs for all occasions! Stampab1lities in Fashion Island also holds workshops and will host your child's birthday party, 640-4069. For custom gift baskets and country oolledibles to brighten any home. visit A Perfect Gdt Basket Co., 3431 Via 6porto, Suite 1000, Newport Beach, 675-6425. A large selection of Dept. 56 "Heritage Village• lighted houses available at The Grey Goose 1n Westchff Plaza, Newport Beach, 642-7803 OBSERVE THE WARNING SIGNS. tt yoo have crest pan ~ two mrutes °' l'llOfe. see a doctOI' a_•a American Heart V Association • OPUS ill .. Exquisite jewelry, watches and other gifts from Traditional Jewelers In Fashion Island, 721 ·9010. Just a small sample of the hundreds of fine antique clock-s. on sale at Lyons Antique Clocks, Costa Mesa. 631 ·4346. Unique one of a kind • accessones & furniture CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE SALE are a specialty of Aztec 1Q.75% OFF ALL MERCHANDISE HURRY, BEFORE ALL THE GOOD STUFF~S GONE! Express . Take an intimate cruise for two or hok? your next party aboard the ·spirit of Newport • Ca I for special cruise rates during the Harbor Boat Parade, 723·1550. Crty .Image at 1925-B Harbor Blvd , Cos•a Mesa offers the largest selectt0n of frames and futons m Orange County, 631 7274 Diamonds are the Jjerfect gift for any wornan and are now on sale at 50· 70% off at The Je~elers Exchange. l 0128 Adams Ave . Hunt ngton Beacfl. 960·4014. large selection of speciotty Southwest nativity sets #l 025 Guatemolen Wood No Vty Scene. Actual size 6. high. Reg $75.00 set. Sole price S62 #1026 Navajo lndion Ceramic Not'v1ty Scene Actual size 4· high. Reg 559 95 set Sole price S45 #l 027 Oaxacon Hoodcorved Wood Reindeers. Actual site 9· to 1 t . , Reg S49.95 to $69.95 Sole price $44.95 to $62.95 Large -selection of whimsical Oaxacan wood am ma ls AzteC Express I l 02 8 Oo•ocon Hondc.orved Wood Armodilos, P(Xrupnes, Noch's Ark, complete with 001mols cod mony, many more. Reg SSO 00 to S195 00 Sale price ~2.50 1 45 N eLoport Blvct . C'osta Mesa (7.14) .-4 -9007 • to $175 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, Co urtya rds • 722-671 7 " I • I 8 I THURSDAY, December 10, 1982 • ·Make your gift-giving · fashion-able .... Area boutiques are offering a wide array of styles for the holiday season. ~ I Top photo: You r favo rite photo can be hand-painted on a leather jacket al jakeez, fashion Island (720-0293) . • ~ Above: RcmGve-l chill from \\inter c\enings ~ith flannel shirts and S\\Ca ters from Brooks Brothers, fashion Island (640-8880) . • Al right, a Valentino black A ca~u.11 and colorful pant) and jacket en· c;em blc i) bt•ing off crcd by Lai!lc Adler, fas hion Island (760-'J33 J ). \\-OOI suit is offered al Am· aree's, Wcstcliff Court (642-4423), and an Italian touch (far right) is pro- vid'rd by Polil1x, Fashi on Island (644-4210). ~· . .. . . : ~ .· : :-' l . . : Presents Casual Fashions for Men & Women NEW ARRIVALS! Four New Fall Styles Three New Colors Purple • Teal • forest Green 100% NI Cotton made 1n US.A. ·op Olia ty • Preshrunk • Comfortable • Wnnlde Free Over 30 sty1es perfect to mix & match for travel fun to wear. Reasonably Priced t. SPECIAJ.S 20-40% C>FF I 6~4 Udo Pane Drive • Newport Beach 615-9173 Located behind Delaney's Restaurant Above tcate Ole' Coffee Shop Mon· Sat 10arn·Spm • Sun 10am-4pm • .......... r. .............. ~ ....... ~---' • : or . SEPERATES . : TURRENECKS OR Colorful tops with $1299: MOC TURTLES $599 Matehing Bottoms ea. • (Men's Only) ~/Zf' s-'1-l pirce• • 5 Color ea. ' , AUSTRALIAN SHEEPSKIN BOOT ... Compar Men ' Size 9·13 s5999 at '90 -'100" Kid' lze 3 •.•• 5 .s4999 • Open 1 Tll Huntington Beech 8PM (714) 96i-5Ui Electrolysis By Janene Permanent Mike-up Eyes & Lips •150 & up AIMatltaM A~llllllbM 961 1995/530-4960 l)H HOLIDAY •ICW. •CTION I M Ad\'ll1lilng 1upp1emsr Visit Scope City, the world's largest and most comptete telescope, binocular and ~---~ microscope discount centers. Expert help with free personalized instruction . I SCOPE CITY LOCATIONS Sii *-LEY, CA "40£111K.AZ 11t U., Sl JD LC-.... IM. (IOllRt.... • ...... 914E.MWCOMS,CA TONWa..CA 1412• .......... .... )1:11 .... Cllll...,. (lllt M-!IOS (3Hlt 32WBI .A Great · G'ift Idea! • All USED Compacf Discs $3.99 and up $20FF With this coupon. Expires December 15, 1992 7 locations to serve you! lnduding QUr NEWEST LOCATION ... 1835 NeNp<>rt Blvd. A 104, Costa Mesa (The Courtyard) (714) 631-4711 Hours: 1 Oam -1 Opm 7 days a week All Shows ... In Laguna · 1 0 AM till dusk Come Meet the artists and ~nd great deals on ~al!ty handmade gi~s - ., • DAY SPECIAL SECTION I An Advertising Supplement THURSDAY, December 10, 1992 I 9 ung cancer patients design cards and gifts H. Johnson the true spirit of holiday a. you can help make life a e easier for kids who struggle ith cancer. When you purchase ectina cards and gifts designed these young artists who battle ancer, you directly benefit and upport cancer research and ancer-related projects. The Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation, (PCRF) in Orange is commemorating its 10th anniver- sary wi1h a 1992 Holiday Collec- tion of greeting cards, gift tags, sweatshirts, t-shirts and festive mugs, created by youngsters, ages 4 to 20. Proceeds from the sales of 1hese one-of-a-kind designs directly support important pediatric cancer research conducted at Children's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC). The cards feature messages from the artists and a brief description :ibout PCRF and how i1s funds arc used to support on-going research. A package of 18 holiday cards with 20 envelopes sells for $12; two holiday assortments-of 24 gift tags each, sc.11 for SS. Cheery ''Happy · Holidays" porcelain mugs sell for $6.50, or come beautifully gift-wrapped, filled with candies and herbal teas for S 10 and incl ude a fes1ive gif1 tag. There's also a selection of quality sweatshirts, t-shi rts and all-occasion cards and gif1 tags, Slll Stafum B~ S2ll Babij Bbs & Bankl!5 S9.95 which make great girls any time or year! Outlets where PCRF merchnndisc is nvnilnb lc for purchase include: Von's and Pavilion's srorcs throughout Orange County; Mrs. Anderson's Chris1mos Treasures in South Coa!>I Plaza; Where's the Party in · Costa Mesa; and the Newport Marriott Hotel gift shop. Pedi:uric Cancer Research Foundation was founded in 1982 with the goal of establi!>hing a -local resource to improve the care. quality or life and !>urvival rate of children will) malignant diseases. More than 80 ccnls of every dollar raised goes directly 'lo the . · Pediatric Cancer R~earch L41boratory~t Cl lOC for ongoing research. For further information on the 1992 lloliday Collection · . and J>CRF, call 532-8692. This year, Kid s Cancer Conncclion has added nine nc" brightly colored cards to 1he1r holid.ty card selection, dr.iwn b) 10 )'Oung cancer patients who live . in Southern California. . A bo~ of 2-1 hohc.Jay c~Hh .>ells for S 16. Each card cu rries a brief description or the ilrtl~t \\ho created it and a shurt ~talcmcnt about Kids Cancer Cunnection. The card!> are sold I y m,1il order across the United State' :inc.I arc a\':ulable at the follo\!.1ng locations: ln New.port Ucach, U. Magness r:ash1011; Parmc ri. Market; F1N l nte~t,ltc l3ank; Ne,\.port Cleaners; Once Upon A Christma.,; One I lou r Prophoto; The Arches Liquor Store. Union Oank; and Suite SL~ One One In Huntington Beach, O.ib} Uoomcr Cloth111g Company; .i nd tn Fountain Valley, Californ ia Chri'>tmas and Sheaf Oe!.11~n. So. Car this )Car, card salcl. arc up OH!r 60% comparcc.l to last )CJr. • ''ith .,e,cr.il design.,, ha\in~ nc.tr ,. -.old out. Proceeds from ·the \ale\ ol the cards '>upport the ongoinl! program!> th.1 1 Kid' Cance r Connection prO\ ides Thi"> )Car KCC became .i co-.,pon,or uf 1h1. Annual UCI Pediatric Retrc:H which ho!oted over 3UU Pick up Your_ Holiday .Spirits at • I' lrt \ l'l 11tl r' • \\ I ll 't: J.:l 111111 1 •I \\ .. Ill''• e frl·'h p 1,1 .I -.,,11.1,I-. l h.llllJ' 11,!lll'' ,m,l 1111port ~'n'C' • • ~l·lt ~·n Ill -.,,11.1,I R.1r • l~11t I\ ''~l'I' .m..l t .. 1r.I' • • • • • This child's (Jrd "'as made for Pediatric Cancer Research foundation. p:irtic1panh. k.{.( ~ "lla k to. . Sch09I" prui;ram pru' ides uuincd profr:>!>ion.tlo; "hll :a'~i't thc _ palic nl in their return to sc.huul. Sch0lar:..hip~ ;ire n1.1tlc a\ Jil 1hk tu help in furthi.:ring thi.: edul.'at1on of thc'c !>pedal kid:.. Kttls Cancer Cnnncc.11on, based 111 I f\ inc, 1s :i not·lur·profil organizu1ion. loumktl 111 1989. 1 i... soal I'> to treat the patient, not the tlb-ca ... c. ~CC has a la rge number ol 'ulun\cers who help_\\ ith the program!>, sell and p:ickagc the c:1rth, and assbt in running the 0111.c. AJcJ1tiunal ,0Jun1eer~ arc ;,il\,:.in \\clcornc. For fu rther 1nfo1°mation on the Hohl.lay Greeting CarJ~ and Kid:; Cancer Connection, c;ill bS l-7774. 11 1 THiNk WE CAN GET SOME CANdy if WE plAy OUR °CARds RiGHT, sis!' ~I' \.1sot' ~Any Hals• T·Shu1s Morcgrarmed Jnets • Swearshi1s . Putrilase. Pt-do Mugs DP §Boar's..._, ~Head 'iiTJt In J 1'1 lhl fllll <I /1 • ChildREN ARE OUR SpEciAlryf PHOTOGRAphy <k>N E by ·m!JJ TEAM SPORJS our specialty! 2980 McCHntock-Oilt D Costa Mesa 7141966-2366 Champagne\ Market & Ddi 1 2'<~' H1'"m Rd. '=l'WP' n '\, nh t lnrt:r ~ (lwtwr, •I \t.1c~r1 hur & H1,l•n). \l'\\ I •rt I\. i<h 640--5011 {~Clt -~~toK.-Stu.lro~ (71+) 54-S-11q1 ·BALBOA ISLAND'S• Please ioin us for great shopping & wonderful food in an unhurried family envir-0nment. •• s'ond Christmas Walk We invite you to stroll with Dickens Carolers, enjoy worm cider & cookies with the island merchants and shop for your special Christmas gifts. 12:00-4 :00 Light The Island · The island glows as the residents light up their homes with the Christmas spirit. Here Co11~ -, , Naughty or nice Santo hos cendy cones for everyone 3:00-5:00 Boot orr1 The shops ore open while the colorlul boot parade soils by. The Last Do to ho~· The best place to stop is Balboa Island and we can't wait 'to see you . - These Hol id ay Event; Are Sponsored by the Balboa Island lmprovem.ent Association . Agate 108 CATCO Island Bilsiness Services Island Entertainment line Up For Sport The Gift Box Adelphi Gems & Minerok Cinnamon Roll Fair Island Expressions Maxwell's The Golden Shell Aegif Properties Cononfield's/Estelle's Tailoring · Just Basics Martha's Book Store The Morn Squeeze Amelia's Ducky luv's Flowers J. Noyes Jeweler Our Gong's General Store ' The Persimmon Tree Bolboo Beach Co. Eaton Place loppert's Ice Cream Pepper's The Sandpiper . Bolboo Island Kids Clothing Co. E.D. Jones & Co. NYSE . lorowoy's Rocko's Cu1S1ne Von Volkenwrg Unlimited II Bolboo Island Realty Even Sisters Les Belles Fleurs Rybo's Fudge Wot crf ronr Homes . ~ \ . . . .. .. ' , 10 THURSDAY, December 10, 1992 . ' ) HOLIDAY SPECIAL SECTION I An Advertising Supplem~n .. I From nutcrackers to ornaments, Newport Party Center celebrates the season: By Lani H. Johnson S tep 1midc Ne\\ port Party Center 111 Cost.1 Mcs.1, decked out in all its holiday splendor, to capture the sights and sounds of the sc.1son. The beautiful win~ow displays will lure you in w browse -and everywhere you look -you'll find home decorating and gift-giving tre:isurcs. ~1m iJ Christmas music pl.1ying in the background. Much more thJn JUst a party store, O\\ ners FreJ Jnc.J Carlene fonsson \\elcomc ,·ou to the spirit of the ... c.1soi1, "ith dazzling Chr'-'>tnws trees. \Heaths and g.1rl~1nJs: ''.ills :ind shelves aJorneJ with "h1m...ic.il collect- ibles .1nJ unique gift item'>: anc.J :in unending 'ielcct1lln of hol1d.1y JnJ ~1ll-01..·1...1'>1lln c.irJ.,, p.ipcr,, "r;1pp111g., .111d pMt) g.m.,ds. Ornament\ t)I .Ill persuasion-, induc.Jc the Encsco Tn:asury of Chn..,tmas colh:ct1on, handpaintcd anJ h.inJca.n·cd woollen ma111.1ic.Js and \'valruscs, ceramic chili ristr.is. r\merican.1 wooden Sant.I';, unv t1cc c:.tndles, and h:.tndblO\\ll gl.1~., trimming-. 111 a \JTlel) of JC''ekJ color-.. DccoratcJ ~tr.1nJ-.. uf lil!ht'> with fanciful lolht1..•1,, fi...h .11iJ c:.ir ... will gr Jee your tree' '' r1..·.1th'. \\'lnJO\\S ~nJ Joor\\.1\'>. Art1fic1.1I !!J.rL1nJ, k:Jcd,eJ 1n frui1 .... pine tune .... !_!ll'J t.1<,1,lcd rope. and gli11cr~ rihbum ;1nJ bO\\!) m:ike· ch.1rmint: mJntlc. table, !>l.llH . .l'>C ,l!lJ Jll1..lr d1spl.1y., (You c n pur~h.1'c plJtn garl.1nd' .ind bu~ .in~ ol the ~00J1e., Ill m.11..:h 'llUr part~cul.tr coinr r,chcnic, ) Embro1Jcrc:J ,1•1d '.:hi.:t ,,11111 sto..:king'>, JU"t ".11t111!! hl be fillcJ. ''ill add .1 hi.:.1rt ·\\,1r11111H! and dricJ fruit on cornhu~ki.. Candles range from \.Olives and t.1pers to ham.I-dipped 18-inch anJ beeswax. S:rntas in all sizes fill the shelves and decorate the greenery. Collectiblei. include Leo Smith lll limitcJ cllition wooden-e:irvcd St. Nicks and F:ibric Mache designs. Paying special tribute to the lOOth annivc1sary of "The Nutcracker." !here's a lovely collection of wooden nut- crackers, nutcracker ornaments. :rnd sweati.hirls and t-shins emblazoned "ith this beloveu Christn1as ballet favorite. Visit the Customized Jn\'itation Center, where you can choose from an cxten ive selection of indi\'idual or boxed stationery and cards 1hat NC\\ port Party Ci::ntcr will personalize for you "i1h special holiJay gr .;ngs. You'll ulso finJ seasonal pop-up cards with be<iutiful anwork, individual and ?nckaged greeting cards, along with invitations and placecards to suit any occasion. To wrop up gifts IJrge or small, there's a complete assortment of gift wraps, bags, ribbons (fabric and FROM THE ORANGE COUNTY FAIR SolNenir items inckJde: paper), bo"'· tinsels and tags. '\ ou anJ your youngsters can can fun Jc,igning )OUr own !.lJti0ncry, too. Chooi.e from bulk coloreu paperi. and cm elopes or recycled papers, ·, .ilung \\ith confe11i, stickers, stamps •ind culor boxes, sparkle glu<:s and gliucr (they make grc.1t stoekirn; stuffe rs). · Jf }Ou'rc lool...ing for unique :ind thoughtful gift item • Ne" port Party Center is the perfcc1 desrination. There nre cudJI) bunnies dressed in flornl colton chintz. Dlooming Fabric Cm b\ Woof & Poof. and - huliJ.1v and all-occasion porcel~iin drnncrwarc, tcapols, cups and platters. Any little girl \\OulJ Jclicht in the child's china 1ea i.ct nestled in a quaint wicker picnic basket. Choose from a 'aricty of holic.J:iy-themed swc:thhirts and t-shirts or h:indpa1ntcd long-sleeved shirts by Squigglcz. For p:irty ideas, pick up "The Penny Whistle Ch ristmas Book," filled with Christmas and I l:tnnukah dccor:iting how-to's and suggestions. Then he:id over to tJw rows of party goods for all Purchase o ~ece of history! The Om~ County Fair is offering unique keepsakes commemomtiAg the 1 OOth edition of the foid . These ens mcb eicelenl hmkrf ~! lo• ttt nd, canplete iie or.xhed foon onil ..t wilh check er charm to an~ l11cpl.1..:1..· ~ r I3r1ni.: \1..>lllc hul1d.I\ dt..:l.·r lo anv IOOnl Ill HlUf 111>~1\C \\ 1lh boid ly p.11n1 c d wondc 11 birdhouse-., '' ho'>c hc:hh .11 c an aJorablc mcn.1~c11c ot 1.."0'''· cats. zebra' or bird' l{1...J1 t:ipestric'i, 1.1blc run 111..·r .... rug-. and hohtl;1) linen pl.11..cm.11'> '' 111 grace your t.iblco; JnJ Orn r'>. The bni.:hll'. colored f.1br1 · S.1111.1. •Centennial Cookbook ·100 Yeo~ in !he Moking, • f eoturing <Jief 100 ~ue n"lmn and histoorol reci~ •Men's and Wcwnen's wolthes v.;!h genuine leather bond, goldtooe trim and cd~ fo~ logo money older b: . ~onge Comly Fa~ • HistOI)' ~ enropstjoftng the ixrst 11 deCDdes of the fair through diotos and ei'SIJyS • GOO! C1 Br0$ &It Bu<kJes Ann: G"rhs ' 88 Foir~ Costa Mesa. CA 92626 (71 4) 7SHAIR ------------------------------------- ---n.·111Jecr, nutnacker tfai.:,. banner~ and ,,mJ,01..k\.-;11c \\Jllllll! Ill n:.id\ lo l!ICCI \\)Uf £UC\I'>-Chou ... l.'. trnni :.t \ ari.:t\' of '' reaths -tr:.lll1tiorul l!.JrlJnJ types to .1 bur't of p.;1111eJ -.untlo,\er ... on metal. or nbbons -· CenteonlJI Cool:bool:(s) @S9 eo. $ ___ Men's Wokh(es) @$40 eo. S- -tustory Book(s)@ S9 eo. S _ _Women's Wokh(esl @ $40 eo. S _ _ 8ms Belt Btill!(s) @$20 eo. S-TOTAL S _ -Ciokl Bell Bockle(s) @ $40 ec. s_ "Sh~ & lmrdrYJ roded II kltol poce Nome_· --~~~~~-~~--~~---~~ Adaess· Phooe_· ___ _ G~ ~-~ • 0 Jewelers ii, ~ Chri tma Jewelry Sale ~ 'fl; Joe.Yo -50°/o Off *1_ jj on all stock W, ~. • I )1.1munJ ~ "tOIH.' ~L·u-in~ f • l'rnlt·,,1nn.1l \\ .11ch &. }t..'\\t:ln Rl.'p.11r • . \ n t 14 u t· J t' '' 1..· In • ( ll'tnm n e ... 1 ~11 ... e ( 1t'l11l_l)og11 ... 1) ~l.'f\'ICL' • .\ pp1 .u-.:tl-. ~ • I int• ()nL'-ol-A-K111J W, I t t..'.l'Llll.'' · * F:imil~· 0\\ nl'd ~ Operated mce 1947 * • • 0 A ero~~ frQm City Hall 673-03_65 . ~~~~~~o~· ;:Qf..., ~'-ECTRIC SANTA/ ,...,, ' r (.< ···~~ ·(Ge. ))·. (_ -~ '-,G-. .. "WiiitP ~ , c l > ' J Surprise your family with the boat they have always wanted. We have Electric Bay Cruisers in stock, ready for immediate delivery. (714) 645-6812 Duffield Electric Boat Co. 670 West 17th Street, Costa Mesa, CA * A UNIQUE GIFT* your holiday, themed and all-occasion paper supplies. From pinatas, tablc'>'are and balloons (they can be filled from the helium tank) to tinsel, g:irl:mus, Christmas "crackers" and New Ycnr's Eve decorations, you'll find everything you need to make your next party a memorable one. Sweet tooths won't be able to resist the confectionery -counter at the back of the store. Choose from chocolate truffles and bulk candies to 20 flavors of jelly bcllys, along with holiday treats and large gift-wrapped chocolate toy soldiers. Newport Party Center. a s(orc for all your holiday, party :ind special occasions, is loc:ited at 1800 Newport Boulevard and is open Monday through Sarurtlay from 10 <i.m. to 7 p.m. and Sund:iy. from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, call 650-6070. II II You can deck your halls thi s holiday sea5on \\ilh fanciful ornaments &ind \\himsical lrimmings offered al Nc\\port Party Center. II II II II II II • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • "(klthing for all your 'special • II occasions FASHION ISlANO • • • • ... . • • From Andrea Jovine Gold Metallic Knits Cabled Cardigan $230 Tonk $98 •Skirt$118 _.L,e,.....Jys~,-L ·in lambswool, rayon & metallic 54 9 Newport Center Or. (Across from Neiman Marcus) 714·644·9888 A R M 0 I R E. HOLIDAY HOURS Mon. ·Sot. 10 om-9 pm Sun. 11 om-6 pm • XMAS PATIO SALE C.,tllurd.iy • Sunday Dt'L. 1 2 & 13 '' .1.rn. -5 p.m. Holiday · Shopping a.t it 's be t! u~)\(, IC', UllN' rl'\llft ~lfmt•nf.;, l'rnhro1d1 rc•cl, .1ppliqu1•d ,\ silk I r1•1•ned. Snrn<'thtn~ for l'\i t·r~ nnt~ nH' n, w 1111H•n ,\ '11ldrt•n µlu .11 t l''~'flC') for hom and hc1.ll bpi'm nn• thr 1m 1st1hl1• s;ll • 't\l1c'fl' n.11111c.1I 1a h1on 1~ for<'mO!.I. Do Your Holiday Shopping At A Unique Thrift Store ALPHA GROUP "Treasares" . · A Non-Profit Charity 5015 Edinger, •t Eaclld, Santa Ao~oa•tala Valley M-f 10am-9pm. SAT 10-7 <;UN 12-5 ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLE • FURNITURE Household Items · ChildrL'n·~ Clothing T O\/t;, • Books • G.mll.'~ • J •wel~ • Mens • Womt.>n's Clothing Holiday Dresses Wt'·~ of-the! corner of Euc/1c.J & Edmg .. ·r <1cr0ss from Milt> uan• Park ALPHA GROUP "Treasures" 1s an clCllVt' supporter of ProJeCI S<!lf Suffwncy of Hun11ng1on Beach which helps single pdrnnt fomiles becoml! ,elf ~u H1c il.,nt through educallon-1ob tr dining, hou ... mg. food & child care Fred Villari's Self Dtftnst Studios K fl R fl T E Nine Good ReaJOm To Enroll You Or Your Child In Our Programs. ,, ' . 662-1840 K Q " t;t::i EI ~;~::~ g r 2413 So; Fairview, at Warner Ava., Santa AM ·, HR~DAY SPECIAL SECTION I An Advertising Supplement -RECIPES Frf'!' 5 l\~n Treoccnr, Ne" port Dcach Trumes I redicnts: cup h:izelnuts or pecans unres (1-ot. size) '>cm1-,\\CCl ol:llc • cup heavy cream 3 cups confectioner~ :,ugar white I. Grand M:irnicr, Cointreau ~un1 ...., Cll>c:olatc i,prinklcs 'Cirind hazelnuts or pecans in bllNlder. Linc bo11om of a 9 '( 5 x 3 l<>*f r.an with waxed paper. In snttl , heavy s:iucc pan, combine c~olatc and crcJm. J lcat o,·er lql heat until chocol.1tc is melted. Rernovc from heJt. In medium bowl. combine nuts, confectioners suFr and egg \\hite. Stir \\llh " den spoon until combined. Stir in hocolatc nfr~turc and liqueur :iml combine ''ell. Turn into pr arcd pan. Refrigerate until Crl'ft'I. Cut into 3 4-inch squJrcs. Shape into roumt b;.ill ... Roll in chpcolale sprinkles. hll Outed p;1per bonbon cups. Keep in refrigerator until scr\'ing time. M':il<cs about 60 pieces. ~ncttc E. Adam"i, Huntington Ueach '. Sour Cream Pumpkin Pie with Toai.tcd Nut Cnht ln~redicnts for Cru'>t: 1-3 -t cups fine I) ground walnuh. pc~·:ins or almonds (or ;iny mi,turc th.:rcof) J/-t cup sugar 1/1 butler or mJrc.irinc. so ftened In •rcd1ents for Falling: l.J :! cups cJnncd pumpkin 31' cup firm I) p.1d..cd bro'' n 'ug.1r IC cup milk :! \.l!.g ~ollo.s I \.ll\Clopc untl.lh lred gelat in I . J ..S hp. cinn;1mon 11: hp lllh W bp. ground ginger 11.: bp. ~rounJ do' c-. that hJ\e not been chipped or cracked). 1/3 cup sugar 1/2 cup sour cream l tsp. grated orange peel Optional Ingredients for Garni h: Orange sections Sour cream Cinnamon Preheat the O\'en to 400 degrees. Lightly butter a 9-inch pie pan. In a small bo\\ I combine the nuts and sllgar. Add the butler. Press m~turc firmly onto the bottom and sides of the pan. Dake 6 to 8 minutes, or until the crust is 11ightly browned. (Be careful not to overbake}. Cool completely before filling. Combine pumpkin, sugar, milk, egg yolks, gelatin, salt and spices in a medium saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring continuously. until mi~ture comes just below the boiling point; do not let boil. Chill until cold and the mixture mound~ slightly \\hen -.pooned. Beat egg "hitcs in a small bo'' I until soft peaks form. Slm,ly add sugJr, and continue to beat until i.t1ff and glossy. Fold 11110 pumpkin mixture, then fold in sour cream and orange pcol. Spoon into crust. Chill for several hours or overnight. Right before \Crving, garnii.h with or:ingc sections :ind sour cream rosc11c:, dusted with cinnamon. if desired. ~ Serves G-8. • Toys for Tots makes wishes come true for children H elp support the Toys for Tots campaign and make tl1is a very special holiJay season for an underprivilcdged youth. by donating an ·unwrapped toy. You can drop off your gift at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. B:iy Street, Costa Mesa from now until Dec. 19. The United States Marine Corps, , .. ho h!!_s supported the Toys for Tot program for nearly 50 years, ''ill pick up the to)s for distribution on Dec. 1 !), If you \\Oukl like to \Oluntcer your time to assbt the locnl ~1Jrincs, make a monetary contribution to the ~farine Toys for Tots Foundation, or if your business wishes to become a corporate sponsor, call (310) 795-2397. C£+1'~:5f'ivi ~~ ,.J9cci!CvL { ~MfC~'1~t.J ~f.J~ %tLJ Cft-fg__ THURSDAY, December 10, 1992 I 11 j This Advent Calendar is indeed a special tree ... ~ A thank you to o ur readeri as you wi ll see L th ese h oliday iss ues, You '11 wa nt· to take a p eek-As we reveal 7 lu cky Daily . Pilot 'readers each and every week! ornamen~ sh o uld bear your name, a 1-m o nth free subscription you will claim! December 17 when ' we open the star atop the tree -if vour ., name appeiir , You win a 3-month subscription absolutelv ., free! Rpp y holida;:~ to all our readers 1n 1992 from the aizv Pilot staff. ringing you al/ the local nen·, and a Ven· ljapp)' .Ven }'ear co o.' ~ egg "hitcs, rul>m temperature (~lltc: U c onl\ d ean, frc:>h c~~' LOCAL --NEWS CH!l-t~'?M 2.~ fJ'\o.Nf l-t~ CaLJJ U;S ONLY For a subscription to the Daily Pilot, call 642-4333 . be anza !':~A~,~~2 -NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660 -1714) 673 1331 t-f41~ Wl:§T Christmas Charters Parade ~~o~~~~ ft{ Darell Dedrick's ltt The ial()n W is back! 1!; 25o/o OFF First Time Visits Only Ask for Lena! With This Ad! 673-4186 & Light Shows 35 ft. Express 9ruiser Available by day or hour (310) 379-2119 ~ 11 h u u 1 1 r" 1 o \I t; 1 n \\ R \PPl\l, -·~ R\lf l. I ho~t •Jw>1 1JI l hri•tmJ• ~ft, 1lt•t'nt lo ,,\\ "Opl'n '11' F1r-.1'" \\ l'.ll 1 u•t11m 1-rJp an1 ''lt' parlJ~t' · prtrr• •WI JI $j,jO & up. \ i:r1•,11 llmr •J\ t'r for hu~~ pt'upl1•. Where's The tARTY? ( 722-180:) f For all your ~ ~ Tuxedo · J£t W Rentals W jj. • & Sales !J_ 0 • :tf' Our location: ~ ~.· 333 E. 17th Street ·~.· W Costa Mesa, CA 92627 W lft Make your entrance M. :tf' In style & beauty $' ~ 646-8891 ~ 2817 VIiia Way, Newport Beach %70 •:. 171• S1. f~ta 'lf'Q In ll1~rtn '<1uart ..... ~ ... , .. ..," . 1 tt•t uuut I nu f't of tt t l,-1tu11utt•1tt• ~--~~·~~ -1/i11rie & J/a~uv I "!UJtOP!.AN nowe~ SHOP" For th• Holld1y• ind Ev•ryd•'f; ~ • Unique European Gnrdens • Fresh Flower Bc.tsketS'. & Vases • Custom Gourmet · & Gin Baskets • Prompt Delivery 1 ~Wide Hours: 9·6 Wttlcdays. 9.3 Saturdays ' I CoaspUmcntary Deltnry to • all Newport Beach Zips Charge by Phone 714-650-7550 1-800-333-2891 Codst Hwy ut Superior rt Beach, CA 92663 , I Gii·c .2 Gilt Certili'c,ltc to Ride the Catamaran To Catalina Island : The C,1tali11,z f1yer Dep,1rts Eron; en'port Beach A elide, -.5.L RT C.\T.\t I A PA\ lNGER ER IC~ l\.11\ <l,l !'.~, 1l11sn. -' · \\ 1111 ~' • l:hlbui (7 14) 67 3-5245 Cather Your Friend ... Celebrate Th~ Holidays And the New Year On A YACHT ... -Ht>lldl\ OinMf D•t C~ 14~ • "~ • C'll~ lrvnch (M-t 'l6 •'•~•Oil~ Crvt~ • Wl.t \fw 'w' hr (1U1'4: '100-'llS ,.... . __ ., (111) .,. .. trrll ., -....... --f714) ., ,. Ill~ ... \\..U. .. M--M•"--'ll•.-""' ..... \ ... - .................................... . , ... ......, ............. .._ .... ....._... . ....,_ __ ....._. .................. ~----. '.,.._.... .......................... ......... . ,,~..,_. ..................................................... ,.... ... . ._. ....... .,,._.,,......,.,. • , .......................................... ,. ... jtr..~ .-. .. -............... .. ... ,..._ ......... ~ ..................... .... ................ ~ ......... -...... .-... .__ ................ . ............ ...._. ....... , ........ ~ ............ ~ ......... ...... . ........................... _.-. .......... ........ • u,... ........... ~ <-U.11.U• WI•" I ....................................... . , . ..,._ ....... .,. __ ... .. ........... __..... ...... -.... ....... __.... ... -...... ... ....,_.. ........... ~ ................... . , -................... ...,.. .......... ,...... .............. .., ..... , ... _ .... ~ . > I ? ? The new seaso n line-up is here just in time for the holidays. Shop for all of your holiday needs at our new stores like Circuit r qtructure, Bare Escentuals, Boxer Bay, Moonlight Accessory Gallery and The Museum Company. Or stop b} rlard Rock Cafe for a little holiday treat. Santa is in town for good boys and girls until Christmas Eve. We're also decking the Island with a choo-dloo train for kids and strolling carolers for kids of all ages. We've even extended our shopping hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.DLon Sunda~ Whatever it takes to make your holidays cheery and bright, you'll find it here. Because with over 200 stores and over 40 places to eat, you won't need to dash all over town to shop. It's all right here under the tree. F A.·S.H I 0 .N · I.SL A D N E ·w P C> R T B EA C H .. ""'-1P \1onddy thmugh C\lturdav 10 am to 9 p.m, <;undciy 11 a m to tip m" O\l'f l1l ~ ~lXl".'\ induJm~ \t:unan M.U\'U,, IMJgmn. Roqin5('1fl\ The Broadw.ty. Hard Roe~ Cafe, Atrium Coort, The Fanner' MarMt ani L~nd Terrace Food C oort Uxliled tn \ewpwt 8'.-JCh al\ lH' Padfi( Crnst H 1gh" ay ~t'l'n M.lCArt~ur lb.1Jc\·.ird anJ J mbot'\1" Rl\ld fur m<ll'l' infot:tnJtioo and ~ ~. please call (714) 721 ·!XXI. . . ~ .. . ' . .. q Food . . C hristmas is the time for luscious. spectacular desserts. Marbled Pumpkin Chuucake is an indescribably rich blending of favorite holiday fla\•ors. The eye-' appealing finishing touch? A delicious chocolate and pumpkin mixture swirled over the top. Ti1Ne·sav•r: Look for com·enienr packaged graham cracker crust. canned pumpkin. canned e1·apo- rated milk and packaged chocolate morsels. Marbled Pumpkin · C heesecake (Make l 2 to 16 serving ) Crust I Y. cup graham cracker . crumbs 2 tablespoons granulated sugar Y. cup butter or marprine, melted 2 cups (12-ounct package) NESTLE TOLL HOUSE Semi-weet Chocolate Mini Morsels, divided Chusecal<t 3 packages (8-ounces each) cream che&, softened 1 cup granulated sugar Y• cap packed light brown upr l.Y. cup (16-ounce can} LIBBY'S SoUd Pack Pumpkin 4 tQ vl cup utuliluud CAR ATIP Evaporared MIJk Y. cup cornstarch Y• tea.spoon ground cinnamon ~ teaspoon ground nutmeg •~or Crust: In mcdtum bowl. combine grahnm cracker crumb . ugar and butter. Pre s onto bottom of greased IQ...inch springform pan: prinkle with J cup morsel . For Cheesecake: In mall. heavy aucepan over low heat. melt rema1mng man.el,, tirring constantly until moo1h. In large ffil)ter bowl. beat cream cheese, granulated ugar and broy.in ugar. Bear. in pumpkin. Beat in egg and evaporated milk. Beat an corn- starch. cinnamon and nutmeg. Remove I cup pumpkin batter: tir into melted chocolate. Pour pumpl.an mixrurc into cru 1. Spoon chocolate m1xrure over top; wul. Bake m prchea1ed 325° F. oven for 60 minute or until edge of tilling 1 set. Tum oven off: allow cheese- cake to land in oven for 30 minute . Remove from oven; cool completely. Cover: chill for everal hour.,. C hrisrmas cookits htlp maAe the hnlulays truly memorahle. and Double Choen/ate Mint Bars are certain to become ont of your family's farnritt's. TitH·Sa••tr: Starr with rhocnlore sandM.·1ch cooAies /ram the gmar' s shelf and add pucAased cl1ornlart mi111 morsels Comenient CllfVlt'd t\'Oporated milk holds the miuure toaether. Double Chocolate Mint Bar (Mat.cs 30 ban) 20 chocolalt undwk:b cookies 11/i cups c~ pecan I cup NESTLE TOLL HOUSE 'Semf·S~eet Chocolate Mint MorHI l cup ftakfd (O(Of'IUt I Y.J cups (1'"4Mance can) CARNATION Sweetened CoMenttd Miik Cruc;h coolies until finely around ( hould mcusurt 2 cup ): pre \ ooto bottom of grca-.cd 13 x 9-inch bakma di~h. Layer pcc;an,, monel and coconut over crumb milllurc: dnulc with wcetencd c:onden~ milk Bake an preheated. 3SO°f. o~cn for 2S minute~ or until . coconut i aolden brown Cool in ,,.,.. Cut into I ~ x 2Y. mch bars. -• Tllndly Inside December 10, 1992 Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson . 642-4321 ext.370 Dietitian 2 Bargains 3 4 Fill .vour house "'"h tM del1<"1ow aroma of holiday bakin8. Clodw1sefrom u~r left Marbled PumpJ.m Chuse<"alce. Carnatron Famnu.s Fud~e. PumpJ.in Cranbury Bread. Chocolate Pecan Treats. Pe<"an Pumpkin Pie and Double Chocolate Mint Bars . I . . ... the stockings were hung by the chimney with care, in hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there;. the children were nestled all snug in their beds, while visions of sugarplums danced in their hea~s .... -CLEMENT C. MOORE ' T was the Night Before Christmas ... And no matter what age 0 11 the hmrom. a lun wiH we are, visions of sugarplum still dance in our heads. pumpAm pie On tc>p. 011 all-These are verJ personal remembrance and memories of Amtnra11 fawmrt pecan pte holidays past. Ttt.~tther. rht) nwAe a tr11h spec 1al Chances are you won't have to look far this year for special time holida\ dt\Strt Time -saver: Choose a prepared. deep-dish pie that will be tomorrow's memories. They'll appear when the tree is shell and ready-to-use ,·,11111ed decorated. the packages are wrapped and the holiday halting is done. pumpkin. All will be in readiness, in anticipation of Santa's arrival. Pecan For young and old alike. the magic and mystery of Chri tmas till P k . p· urround us like a coz~ blanket in front of an open tire, or the wannth ump 10 le of fami ly and friends gathered around the table for Christmas dinner. (Make~ one 9-mch pie) The sights, smells and soWlds of Christmas a.re everywhere. And. Pumpkin lAy~r nothing creates that holiday feeling like the aromas and flavors of a ea . 1 cup LIBBY'S Solid Pack tho e speciaJ treats we prepare for the holiday . Cake . cookie . ' PumpkJn bread • p1e~ ... lhey're all one-of-a·kind treasure that cruly capture the Y.' cup granulated ugar holiday sea on. . l teaspoon pumpkin pie pkt So. step back in time with these memorable ideas for holiday I unbaked 9-inch deep di h baking. Each offers time-saving feature for today· bu 'Y life tyle . pie shell P~con iAJtr while keeping all of the flavor and tradition of ye teryear. leas -~ Y.t ctsp lilht corn yrup YJ cup aranulated supr 3 tablespoons butter, melted YJ teaspoon vanHla utntct l cup pecan halves For PumpkJn Layer: In medium bowl, bca1 cgg:.\tir an pumpl.m. sugar and pumplin pie space. Spread over bottom of pie shell. For Ptcan Laytr: In amc bowl. beat cu~; \tlr tn corn syrup. '>ugar. butler \fld vanilla. Stir m nu1 . Spoon over pumpkin mixture Bake m ptthcated 3S04 F. oven for SO minute' or until filling 1 set. Cool on wire rack. . . Gift-Giving Tip Christmas is a ti11w fr* ~ring tltose ~op/~ who hav~ /Nm tlti1tt11ufid tltroMgllout tltt JHr. • ChocOlale Pa:an Tree11 ,_ad In c:ok>lfW. m11able metal rins-are a pal way 90 llY .._. JW • lhe mMI esrier. yoar hainlrener and lhe mechlftic wllo ._.. ,_.. mr ,_..., • Welcome a new neipbOr wtdt a colorftaUy wn1ppecl ao.f ~ Pmnptin er.berry.._.,.... ill a dloolldw ..._ Wldt • UIOIUnenl rA jama ... jllHla. • Lee the childrat help ...... Or'••• u -*inas ruw wida tiriahdy wnippecl piecll.,, ........ favortle ...... i. •, Take dinner 90 •......, ....... IA .. 1111 -meal willa a homerMde Pec9 ........ .... • S~ I buly WadilW ..... • .... will! a ..... ~ DcMlble Chocolale MiM ... for Iii ar ... 111111--. F 11/ tht house ~uh rht "-Onderful aroma of fresh/~ baked fruit bread MolSI and del1c1ous Pumpkin Cranbtrn Bread 1s perfect for a hnl1da\ brunch or a qu1cA snacA. anJ a loaf of the fla,·orful bread makt{ a wondtrful present as well' Timt-saver: Readv-ro-use c annecl pumpAin and a food prtwe.tsor for chopping the cranbtmer nwAe quick work of this WSf\' hread Pumpkin &. Cranberrv Bread ~ (Make' 2 loa"c') 21/• cups all-purpose Rour I tablespoon pumpkin pie spice t teaspoon baldna 90da y, teaspoon salt 2 eas 2 cups pnulatecl ..... r Y, cup vcptablt oU I a.p LIBBY 'S Sold IW* ......... 1 al. crMberria. <Mp11•d In larae bowl. combine flour. pumpkin pie p1ce. baking~ and salt. In mall m1~er bowl, beat eggs: beat in ~ugar, oil lfld pumpkin. Pour pumpkin m1itture inlo dry inpcdicnts; Slir JU l unlll mc>1Stencd. Stu in c1Wtberana. Spoon bMter lnto 2 ..... ~ - floured 8 I 4-inch IOllf,..... ~ in pi~ 504F. O\'Cft f0f60 minu~ °'until woockn peck comb out dean. Cool f« ~'°to m1nutei: rcmo\'c from pen!ti. C ho< 11/,11,. < ,,, 11111t1 t11.,/ f'1 < "''' urt mun t /011\ /7111 "' \ roi:t·thu /lei, . the pu. w11 and tot ttn111p11111.lt• tilt j11/1m: )111 ('IJ.\ I ·JI.) awl.{ t oJJJ.tc'\ lh.Jt UI c dn::li d 111 u \ell ('(1· 1 It• I< n/t1/1' t <><Jf111s: Tim,·san•r: l '' 11 ,1.f1 • mude n1ml/a 1t tl/t''' '"' tlw b;H, oj r ht 1 011~ 11· 1 Chocolate Pecan Treat ~ \1Jl..c' lb ":n n.:' 11 z cup~ 'ESTLE lOLL HOl 'iE Sem1-~"eet l'hocolatt \for,el' 2 tablJ~spoon' 't'1?t'lJhlt' '>hortenin~ l 1 cup na'-.ed coconut 1 i c up finel~ chopped pt'CJn' 1., cup C \R' .\TIO' S"eetened Conden'>t'd \Jill 16 \anilla "afer11 OH!r hot mot ~)1lin~1 \l.atcr. combine mor,e1' .ind ~h,1n.:11111g '-ttr until mof'td' .m~ ml'lti:.t.:Jnd mixture'' '>mO<.)th Remn\c trorn heat: let ... land °' c:r tl11l v. .uer lor 20 minute' In 'mJll btm I .. combine coconut. f1<'lJll' .mJ wcc1entd c:o11dt't1 •t:d milk. '" un11l .... ell blended Sf)l'<•n onl' rounded meJ,unn~ teJ,fl\Xlllful c<X:onut ma\lure un e;.u.:h'\,1111IL1 11.Jfer Pl.ill.' on 11.1r'-' fJlk &1\l'r \l.J.\Cd paper-ltncd bakinc 'hl'\'I Pour '<.ant mea,unng rank poontul mcltc<l lhoc•''·'"~ u' er each ~<.l0k1e Chall w111l l h<..:olatc.' D <JrA tJllJ "'Ii . C<101.11w11 Fum111H Fudi:t• 1 .1ptt111 \ rlz, nwcu and tl1t• jla"'r of ltofr,/.I\ buA111i: f ll)fl\ trt1d111on11 l J11.f~, ,,, rn "'"r hand 1/f a 111 ... 1·a1111tt1111 11 { rt•tJll' \tJLlr IL n OH ll 1111/idu\ rr11J11w11 Timt-sa~·er: Rt u,J\.m. llJt' pat Aa~cd mu1 ,Jm111llo\\ ' '"'" 1 hon>latt mm \t /, 1om 1111h 1 ,11u11•, t'\£lf'Or<Jfed 1111/J.. (11 1h1•rtt'fl prrparcJtwn I/mt• Carnation Famous Fudge (!\.1.tl..e' :! pounJ,, 2 tablespoon" butter or ma~arine ! 2 , cup undiluted C .\R' .\TIO:\ E\8porated \1il'-. 11 ·1 cup g1Jtnulated 11u~ar 1 ~ ttao,poon ~II 2 cupll 1-' oances) m..intalure marshmallo" 11 : cup''~ TL.E TOU HOl SF Semi-S\Attt Chocolalt \1oAet-, I tea poon 'anilla ''tract ' 2 cup chop~d pecan' or l'alnul<i Buller I'\ llll'h '4U.lr\. pJn In medium -..iucep.m. comh1m: h11111:r e'aporated milk .... ug.tr and '·•It. Bnn~ to a tx11l o'er met.hum hc.11. 'umng ron,tanth Boil 4 1n ~ mmutl.~'· 'limn~ con,tanth. remo\.c fmm heat . 11r 111 111.ir--h mallo11. '· mor-.e1'. '.int Ila .ind nuh hr \.lgon"'u'I) h'r I mmuh.' \\r until m.il'\hmJlhN' md1 :.ind blend Pour'""' p.in { '"'' pn.I l ua IOIQ ""!U.ire\ Hint: f'c.ir th1d .. cr t\adcc • .u"' :a 7 \ :i 10( h lo~f pall Vari4'ionf: f ' S ~, Fl {)(;t,: ':)u~'tllUlC ~ l'UP lo.t.\tcd Jwppc.J .tlmon41" a.nd ~ cup fine!) 1.·hopped '-'1tnd1ed mi'cd lnut' hr the pe an' M \I.al nut' Fl DGF ROUS: . rrcad allou1 I '-ur chopped nul' on "a\t'd paper Pow \IJllml tud~c mt ture 01.er nut.... ' tud~e rnol' h rm mto roll: la e PEPPERMlNT f 't l)(a:: pnnklc '• 1.UJl coaNI~ ~n1kcn pepptnmnt t:llllc.h (lH'r lop''' _ '4l.rm fuJ~e in ~n l PSIDE DOW, ('()( O'l 1' n . l>Gt-:: 'prc:W I lUfl 11.U.t'J, tO&.\tcd <.otonut (111 ~1nom ''' ~mered ·an, h ~u.arc pan. 1'1,ur "' rm tuJ c '''<f u''''\u\. PE ·t n t)(a·: su~111u1c ~ tUp dtt'f'rt"d J'(anul' k1r f or "alnut' • I 2 Thursday. December 101 1992 ORANG! COAST FOOD Whole grain :includes nutritious outer ·layer -of kernel Q Wt bur a lot about utln& whole &rains, but what Is considered a whole grain'? -C.T., Huotlnaton Beach Whole grains arc just as the Ask the Dietitian name implies, whole. The important outer layer of bran (which is a rich source of fiber, vitamins and minerals) is still part of the grain kernel. Most of these nutrients are lost when the outer layer is stripped away during the processing to make refined Oeurs such as wllite wheat flour. Whole grains include wheat, corn, brown rice, oats, rye, bulgur, buckwheat and barley. When these grains are mixed with beans, lentils, peas or nuts they provide a high-quality protein source that is the equivalent to meat, fish or poultry. Whole grains arc also an e:-.cellent source of complex c~irbohydrates, which are the best c111.:rgy foods for the body. Eating a diet that is high in complex carbohydrates helps to fill you up faster, so fewer calories arc eaten and th::it helps control weight gain. ~tust of the confusion over "hole i:r::i1 ns rc'L11cs to bread. Just bcc:JUl>~ ::i lm:Jd 1s dark brown in wlor or l>t.1tc' Dn the food label, "rnJdc '"lh \\IH.:.1t !lour," does not guara111ee th.it 1t\ a "hole grain pr.1Jt,. 1 Car.11nl'I food coloring .:.in be ,1Jdctl to g1\e a more hcalthlul .1ppcar.1nce Unless the f1r .. t 111gred1cnt on the p;1d.age i'> ILIO pcr.:cnt "h .. 1lc "heat. cra ckctl ''he 11 or nnc lll the \;trious grainl> 1i-.1ctl .tbl)\ c. the rrotlucl is not a ''huk l!r.11ncJ.tol.lJ.I Remember: 1f the l;1bcl '>t.1ic~ "hcJt Oour. it is S\ nom mow, fur '' hlle Oour and is not 3 .\\hole grain fouJ. Q What is the recommended amount or Vitamin E I should take duil)? -.'.\t.ll., Laguna lkach The Recommended Dil:tary Allo"ancc for \'itamin Eis 8 milligrams for \\l1mcn and 10 m1ll1gr;1m' for men. It is intercltt1ng to note th;it most AmcricJn-. eat less of this nutrient th;:in 1-. recommended. While the RDA for Vitamin E 1s adequate in pre,ent1ng a deficiency in healthy JJults. rc~c:irchers :ire 1nve-.11g;i11ng at "h;:it level Vitamin E ~ nceJcd to 1mprnvc health. \ 1t.1min E ,., a~~0\:1a1ed with protcct ing cc II mernl>r:rncs, t·,pcu.111~ those of rcd blood cells, .inJ 111 help the bod) fight disease. ~c1cn11,ll> h.1,c ob-.c rveJ improved immune ")!Item function in adults "hl1 \lcre gl\c.;11 SOO milligrams of \ 11am111 l: each d::iy for 30 days. I dtl 1w1 rccommcnd starting any '>uprlt:na.n t:il pl.111 ''ithout first cun ... ulltnl! your phy!>ician. This Ill'\\ r~·sc.1rch gives us yet another good rc;M>n to cal a balanced diet 111dud111g V11.1min E-rich foods ~uch J\ '"holc·grJins, ''heat germ, nu t,. dar~ green le:ify produce and \ cgetable Olis g ~ty fothcr has high blood pressure and is O\Cnteight. .'.\ y lood pressure is normal. I don't see \\hy l need to be careful nith salt in ffi) diet. Can you pl{'ase ad,isc me? -T.A., Costn Mcsn While 11 is generally a good idea not to overdo •in>thing. including sJl l consumption, four out of every It\ e people can cat a., much salt as they lt~e and not suffer from high blood pressure. However, for the !.mall percentage of the population that is salt sensitive (most o( these individuals arc not aware that they arc), the advice to reduce sail consumption is a good one. tDear BettY Crocker Q. When I make cold pasta salads, the refrigerated JcOovcrs al\\nys seem to absorb the mayonnaise or salad dressing nnd, ~ct, lht pasta ls dry. Am I doing somcrhing wrong? -M.G., Omaha, Neb. No. you're not, Pasta absorbs \\:ltcr during cooking. but doesn't ~top there. It continues lo absorb any liquid it can until it d1.,rntcgrn1cs. When you prepare pa,ta alad, gauge serving amount!i c.1rcf ully so you have mi nimum leftovers. Additional mayonnaise or !>Olad dressing may be stirred 11110 leftover pasta imlads to moisten them. Q. omctlmes l taste a distinct chemkal Onvor In homemade y{'ast bruds. What ~ould thot ~? -M.G., Knoxville, Tenn. I he O:wor you describe may be the ~ourness associated with yeast in dough that's rise n too long or the result of too much yeast used In the recipe. De> yo11 hnvc a cool.mg q11cwnn? Write Dear Betty Crocker, Bot J l JJ. Dept. E;!etty. Mm11cupol1 • M N S5440. • ------ Americans typically e:u more th<ln twice the recommended salt guidelines or 3,000 milligram or less per day. If you add a few drops of lemon juice to prepared foods it ''ill gi\le sail more seasoning power and you need less of it. Q I've changed my snlad dressfog to low.fnt·and reduced the amount or butter In order to try to eat more healthfully. What else would you recommend? -A.P., Newport Bench A new study from &he University of Oregon reveals lh3t the major sources of fat in 1hc American diet are high-fut cheeses, high-fat salty snacks (such as potato chips and crackers), des crt items (including ice cream, candy bars :md c:ikes), fotty starchy foods (sweet rolls, pizza, and macaroni and cheese), and butter or margarine added to foods. I'd suggest low-fat alternatives whenever poS6ible and moderate use of 1hese high fat foods, as well ps th e inclusion of some form of daily physical nctivity. Q My apptt.llt ft In ovu-drh'e durin& the bolldll,)'s. Do you ha'e any augesllons on how to put the brakes on my acelvt appetite? -N.B., Corona dcl Mor The holiday senson is certainly a time of heightened external food triggers. The sou nd and smell of roasting and sizzling foods, seeing trays of treats around the house or being offered sweets from fri ends can make you want them even when your bOdy is techni cally not hungry. I can suggest several techniques 10 help keep your 1tppcti1e curbed. For instance, drink plenty of water daily; sip several ounces · throughou& the day to help toke up spa~ which might otherwise go to solid food. Be sure to cat every two to three hours (this will keep your blood $Ugar level steady and help prevcn& a runaway appetite), and graze on lower fat, higher fiber foods such as pasta, fresh fruit, bell peppers, or whole-wheat pretzels. The days arc getting colde r, so soup makes an excellent appetizer as well as a nourishing and comforting lunch. Soup (like other carbohydrate foods) is very satisfyi ng to the brain. Try playing soft music at your parry dinners. This hos been showo to slow the rate at which people cat, which will ttllow them to fully enjoy their food. Dtraltt Scanlon ls • reiistcttd dietitian. Sht 11 the author of hto books: "Ditti That Work" and · "The Wel/ne11 Book ol I.B.S." ~nd your questions to: lhraltt &anion, R.D., c/o D•J/1 Pilot, P.O. 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J erseymaid · ·sour Cream Regular or l..JghJ _16 Ou,ru;e Con'J.U.L.Ut:L~- Jerseymald 1 99 E Nog _ ., ,,,0. ,,,., Je ymald 119 ~ ingCream AD PRICES EFFECTIVE 1 DAYS. Startiag 6 a.m. Thursday thru Midnight Wednesday · December 10 thru Docembe · 16, 1992. . . . ' c.ii (all) lll·'IOOO fo. v ... lM•I oo u .. ,.,., y-. -11 for opeNter• ... i.1a110, &l• ua rMall ~dd• only U ~fl A food •IAlll}Hou1 padlJ . .c~. ..d "'II\'• et U 7 d" .. Matfto ~ • and ato .ri c"lr-. C ,.., Or WC - TWa ad ... , .~u" ID C.t•liu. DOI • Pt.DO. l.M v ...... ._ .... a.111. 1\iJ .... to,.. laiptr1al .... Mc Count! ... of r11vll1C11J• l'o'i\iom f'\llC•,.~u-QJ nti-1• !DI\ 001bf' .... n.bl•10 fl"-.Y .tot• "• '"-'• tbet ~· Ucnh Ill .. . ' • J ' .... ·' > ' ' 4 Thursday, December 10, 1992 ASSORTED " 10.5-12.75 OZ. ~Cluliee ~u~. ASSORTED FLAVORS 1/2 GALLON tetUt Cui6Ute 9u ff<ifk ALL VARIETIES 811 DOUBLE LAYER -:-&6eJtl # Coke3 DECEMBER SUN MON TUES WED UR FRI SAT 10 11 12 . IJ M 15 16 EA. 99 EA. 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Newport leach, where tickets are $4-$6. WHERE ELSE: Chartered c ruises otter up-close-and· personal views For details on these, coll The Connery at 675-5777 Of Balboa Pavtllon at 673·5245. WHO YOU GONNA CALL: Newport Hotbof Area Chamber ot Commerce at 729-4400. Pianist James Tocco mu,1c. l·or 1mt:.sncc, l\101ar1's G 1111nor Symphony (No. 40) stril..l''> l11m J~ rcdu1i.h·bro" n. "D maJOr h.1s been I he color blue for me since I was 5 years old." I lavi ng had involuntary a\sociations of music and color "since I was )'Oung," Torke said "it seems to follow that I could be centering a piece around a single key and name it for a color." So rather than cataloging titles like Symphony No. I, he has used the MUSIC names of color~ for 1i11cs. Torkc s.I\ s th;il there is lil..ehhoou ih.11 the :.sud1cncc "111 \CC other colors. ScriJbin and Mess1.111, for in ... tJncc, \HOtc \.Cl) d1fkn:n1 m11,1c 1..c.:ntenng around Clllor,, he added In fJct. "blue mc.111' a 1,11 of dtlfercnt thtnp to me." I le :.t\\onatcs brighter colors ''i1h more pus1l1\C music. "l3u1 pcrson;1l emotions arc irrclc\ Jnl to what I'm tning to tlo." The "colorful" title "signab to an audience lllm a piece is structured, 1h:it 11 1s non-programmatk, and 1h:i1 11 1s not '0 nb!.trac t that it is un intcllcc1u;ll t'\crcisc." In the case of Bright Dluc Music, forke uses a hJrmonic language that t \ strongly rooted in tonality, emphasizing the tonic and dominJnt chords These are the "simplest, n1ost direct, and fur me the most plcJsurable chords, ' he said. The feeling of working with these simple harmonic means gave him an exuberant feeling. "I would leave my outdoor studio, and 1he 1recs and bushes seemed to dan~. and the sky seemed a bright blue." Torke is now in London, where the London Sinfonietta is premiering his Monday and Tuesday, with the composer at the piano. This work focuses on the similarities :ind differences illustra1ed by l\\O d:iys of the week, t> Orange Coast Weekend /-Thursday, December 10, 1992 \t '' ""• ,_, • r\ ...,,., ' ••' Commerce, a.re credited to ;in It I· ian acnt named John Scarpa. "hu in 1907 ferried tourists aero f> Ne" port B:iy in 11 gondola decorJtcJ with a Japanese lantern. The l(tl• lowing Fourth of July, Sc:irpa en· listed e1ghlTantern-bcdcclcd c:a· noes to join him. By the summer of 1913, the 11· lumanatcd Water Parade :iw:irJ.:d prizes for bcst..Jecor:11ed bo:it, :iru.l 111 1915 the roster hnd b:allooncJ 1 i 40 crafts. Out Scarpa lost ht\ " dola to creditors after World \\'.ir I 3nd moved b:ick to lt:sly. In 1919, Dalbo:s Fe rry foundl.'r Joseph Beck rcinvigor:ucd the r 11· r;idc, which continued un1 1I JIJ~? Municipal employees !>t:agcd &ht> event for sc~'tnl yc:tn un11l lhC' Commodores Oub, with the help o( the Beck family, lOOk °"~ r 1· ganwuional dutic • Fortun:itely for those who m n the bo:us. the view from ti .tr decks h11s become JUSI as 1mprC' sive ns the view or the par.tJc s part of the 1nnu11I "Rtng ui Light , " B:ilbo:a Island n:~uknts decorate 1hc1r home ~1th cl:ilP· r:ite display . ln fac1, prizes :lrr awarded for the bcst-dcror:u.d bo:i ts :tnd homes. For more: information on thc~c ~pedal event , call 729.,.400 L.A. Phil returns Guest pianist Elizabeth Leonskaja joins Los Angeles Phil· harmonic, conducted by Yuri Temirlcanov, in an 0Hnge Coun· ty Philharmonic Society concert at 8 p.m. Saturd.-ay a( Oran1e County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Cosla Mt!sa. Tickets range in price from S1S·S45. Call 646-0CPS. which may feature the same activities but "o«er wonderful shades of variation and the poaibry unexpected.'' He is also wotltin1 on a TV opera nd a new piano coaccrto. A coaocrt preview will be -iYen at 7 p.m. by compo1u-in-res1dcnc:e fraftk Tichcli. The conc:en will be broldcut live on KUSC. 91..S FM. For ticketa. call 740-2000. Bands deck the concert halls ~ M aybe it's because it doesn't snow in Orange County. Whatever lhe reason, Orange County bands haven't necessarily taken off for the entire holiday season. Between now and the end of 1992, there arc plcn1y of shows boasting Orange County's best roC'k, pop and folk urlists. One of the biggest and most welcome surprises is a Saturday, Dec. 19, appearance by The Clints. Af1er storming on the altcrnative-rortcgc music scene several years ngo wilh a top-notch LP titled "No Place like Home," it was as if the Orange County·formed band hnd suddenly disappeared. Thankfully, the trio (:i hybrid of punk·mccrs-country) is b:ick wilh a new compact disc release, "Mysterious Clints Tour." THE SCENE of human nature. She performs at 8:30 pJTI. Friday at Jam's, 17034 Beach Blvd.., Huntington Beach; and at 7:30 p.m. Wcdoes<tay at Regency Coffee. 2500 East Imperial Highway, Brea. Herc's another reminder that Cause For Concern performs at The Sunset Beach Oub at 9:30 p.rn. OD Friday. Dec.. 18. The club is located at m S. Main St., in Orange. ' Room To Roam, a four-member band that draws frominfure~ ~ as Jirlii Hendrix. Neil Young.. as well as progressjvc rock and reggae-minded artists. will perform OD Saturday. Dec. 19, at Miki's, 111 N. Harbor Bhd., . Fullerton. Call 738-9102 for more information. And for some~ oomplctely dtrfcrcnt. big ban.:! loving audicoccs can catch the Kcn}!- Mitlcr with the Don Miller Orchestra. whidl pcdonns live Crom S-11:30 p_m. cvcry Monday night at Birraporctti's. 3333 Bristol St... in South Coast Plaza. The 14-mcmbcr group. headed Produced by Dan Matovina (House of Freaks, Pandoras), the Shattered Records release features 13 tracks from the t:ilcnts of bassist/vocalist Clint Harrison, drummer/vocalist Clint Villalobos and guitarist/vocalist Clint Wade. Orange County-grown alternative foves The Clints are Clint Villalobos, C_lint Wade and Clint Harrison. • by the talented singing duo of Don Miller and Heather Kent, performs tradiliooal. holiday and original styk material with a 1940s feel. So, go ahead, make The Oints' day by catching the band's show at 9 p.m. Dec. 19 at The Hofbrau; 323 N. State College Blvd., fullcrton. For more information, call 870·7400. MOVIES T Election-year loss By Todd French f*11 (rlOI(; -I n "The Da tangu1~hed Gentle· I man," the latcs1 Eddie Murph)' laugh·:Hhon. the film's sccn:iri~ts "-Ould have us believe that our public servants arc nothing but a bunch of amoral, &lad-handing cynics: end- lessly schmoozing for dough. This is a revelation? That out of 'the way, it should be said that there arc few surprises in ''01s1inguished," which c;in never de· cide 1f ii wonts to be a corrosive, ji\e take on Capitol Hill ascent, or suy something serious about its larcenous ever)'m:tn who finds himself torn be· tween the green and a burgeoning sense of responsibility. Sance, ala its main character, the movie tries 10 have it both ways, the end resull is an altema1cly smug and mawki h mess th1t never develops its occasional iooJ idea. While "Das· tingui hed" might be a step up from recent Murphy-performance clunkers like "Harlem Niahts" ind "Another 48 Hours." there's nttry a chance this is going to restore Eddie 10 fi1"iic Favorite Son status. In "Di ungvished," Murphy plays Thomas JcffeDon Johnson, who's ba· sically another take on the aetor's CU5'0mary slickster•ro&UC &allery. When longtime Florida ~naressman Jeff Johnson (James Gamer) dies after 11 .bout of sex with 1n aide, Murphy secs a chance to capit1Jjzc on lhc name similarities and, afler sho1tening his own. ends up running • for office as ·•Jeff Johnson." Herc and there, 1hc mo' ic doc provide the odJ plca)urc ""h ih gleeful, politico·b.1Shing. I c:.p<:ci:illy liked the scene ~here Murphy 1 being schooled on is.sues by a \Clcr;in lobbyist (Kevin McOlnhy); the latter helps Johnson make his dcci ions based on which side will give him the most bucks. There arc also a few truly funny sequences. where Mur· phy's flashy impressions. notably a phone dupe of Martin Luther King os Johnson's angling for a bigger piece of 1he bureaucratic pie, really give lhc film a boost. Now and then, "Distinguished" docs score some points against government malaise. Wh~re the movie derails is in its inclusion of a tcar·jerker sentimental- ity subploi. with Murphy suddenly fighting off the special intercsl &roups in order lo investigate a can- ccr·producing-powcr-line prob. The change from opportunistic over-doa to champion-of·thc-underdog just doesn't seem real; even when he's crusading against bis former cromes, he still projects the some flip~nt. hips1er auilc. I n spite of its intennittcnt, u tirical salvos, "Distinguished Gentle· man," (which )OU could prob:ibly subtitle: "Mr. Smith Fleeces Wa h· ington") is entirely too mixed up to take advantage of its few wickcdl) acerbic capitol gains. Rating on a 1-10 KAie, 10 being best: S • .. At a Theattr Near You" capsule movie rcvl~s •IU not ap~ar loda~ • Folk-minded audiences have a couple of chances to catch singer-songwriter Carol Martini 1his month. The Newport Beach·based Hometown boy ~ By Joo Ferguson A t 2.3, Howard Alden began e'<ploring the club of New York Caty for the mu ical education of a lifetune. They \OOn provided the professional break he needed. Huntington Beach, where Alden grew up. isn't exactl) the harthplacc of 1au, so he typically "cn1ured farther from home 10 learn the finer points. fhe 1au guitar virtuoso first ..cnturcd to the Cit)' 1n late 19 :!. hoth for its jau club cenc and to perform a gag with veteran!> Joe Bu!>h~an .ind Jake H.inna. Wathm \\-Celt!>. he began JCCompJnyang many other ma,tcr'I lake Ruby BraH, J~ Wilham ... Warren Vache Jnd Woody Herman "I frlt \Cry lucky:' aad Alden of ha., opportunat). "\\>hen l fir.t tarted playing and heard ~me ,,f the~ name • lake George Van cp ... I would ha\C been thralled JU t tu meel them, let alone record with them and pla) \\-1th th~m "A lot of tht came aboul b moving to New York when t did lf l had wnited fi-.c yea.rs, l never would have played with thc!>c people, because. unfortunately . .t lot of them died." The hcncf1L'I those And. best of all, admission to the weekly shows is Cree. For more information.. ca II artist "'ill be performing songs off her most recent release, "Piece By Piece," an LP featuring 12 original tracks 1hat explore the weake~t nnd trongt"'it clement 850-9090. -111 llbtio Ma._'CWC'll MUSIC Guitarist Howard Alden rel.tlll"ln'ihip hrought arc maung Aldrn a ma'>ter an hi own righ1. The 34-ycar-old Aldcn wa!> \Otcd the "Bc~t l::.mcrging Talent Guitar" in the far.t Jazztime\ Cr111c,· Poll an 19QO. lit' h s pla..,cd on ~'\ rcc,,rdm~. eight of them .i~ lcada. and returned to LQ, Angele" rcccnll) to record 4. a~am \\-Ith Ken Peplow 1d ( 3..'<0phonc and cl.innet) "More and more 1he la t few year., l\c hecn wor~ang on my own," Alden .. aid "lniually. I worked becau"c I was .l ood ac.cnmpmis1 and wa.\ a suppun player. It "11S almost b);c ao apprcnttccslup-l)-pc _:stem \\ith th<: great masters. .. An aPPfCRticc no kJGl:cr, Alden is making thtce stops 1n Southern California Oii th.ts I np home, induding an uigagcmcnt ta1ugbt at g aad 10 p.m at M.uwcO's by the Sc::a in Huntington 8cadl (b mfonnalioa.. call SJ6..2SSS). 8om in Newpon 8caclt.. AJdco 's family mowed ao Hunungtoa wbc:A be was 6. He: bcpn playmg tbc four stnng bl.DJO at age 10. and Cha.rto Sbonioo, :a semi-retired dano: band mllSic:iao m. SL LOui~ who wor\cd at a a..Yc shop in lhc F~ Points sboppiag pl:u..t. taught Aklcn '° read mUSK shoc11y ahcr Tbc cnlic:s' aol)""°' ol AJcJcn n:Oc:d ha vaned lwlgJoon<l. Sieve Voce of lbc Jazz Joum.11 lnltma&icm.a.! aid AJdca ~ .. swcly 10 be a•'*"" amon tht' beg ol all jazz pilarists. is dastmgws.bcd iii ... th.at he docs." Jolm W-. ol the New York r...::s said A.Iden' ~r\.: '' .. fmc.a•iargty Yaricd m st)lc aml !OURlC matcnal. which be aplofcs 1lritla ~mg • luowttdgc. .. Alld Mar110 Gayford of IW loRdon Oarl. ick:gnpb ca-. Allkta a " dcf t vut\l090 willl • Clllqdopcdic knoa1rdgc ol t-=s ..... ---,,. 3 BOOKS Arh~orl.. )Uch as thi!:i from DaniC't San Souci's ''featherto p " is currently on sale at Chemers Gallery. Just look at the pictures Ch ildr en', bo ok illustrator brings storie s to life W h.11 J,1n ~11•>" \\'l111c : ... 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Night," the !>IOI) of how f,1rc,1 creJlurc!> !.pend 1hc trmc Crom Ju,I. 10 da"n Next )ear. t\\O ncv. •H1rb '"II be published, Bookmarks "Coun1rv Road" (the story - written and illustrated by San Souci - of how a father teaches his son the value of preserving the environment) and "A Possible Tree" (illustrations by S:in Souci) In de<tcrrbing huw he works. San !:.uuc1 S3}S wme11mcs he u!>es models and other I 1me~ lie relics un h1~ 1magina11on Uu t Fc:11hcr1op prc~i:n1cd a unique d1Jltcni;c and ;111 t'pronun1t~ "Aftc.:r 11?1"lrJl111i; 'The l q:rnJ of Skl'P' l111lk)\v · anJ ({1p \'..in \\'ml.;h:' - \\ J\hing1on Ir. mi: 1 .. 1lc' pr1;\ i111"I) 1llu~t ra 1cd h) Arthur R<Jdd1.1m ;iral N.C'. Wyeth, I frll imtil\1'.J rn Jll r\mcm.an 111lt1g\ of 'tHt~ \\hen Roticrr retold "-.: 11li n1d ll;m 1horne's 'I cat hcr111p · 'Fc.11hcr1op' hJd nc1·cr hcen 11lu~1ra1ed licf1m•, unu I felt the prc\surc. lllu~tr.11ors go back and \IU<l) the "'·') R.1ckh.1m J1J it, the ' • I 4 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, Dooember to, 1992 way W)•eth did it. Now I was the one 1hc1.:d be !>tU<l\lnl!" ,;, crc.11mg tw. -..f.ca1hcr1op." San Sou.1. ''ho lcache' d11IJrcn's boo~ 1lluc;1r.1t1<1n .11 LiC Uc1 l..clc~. cl;i1ms he rclrcu prr111.1rtl) on ht~ m1;1g1n<Jt1on JnJ J "ooJcn art 1>t's mannequin 10 crcJtc the ~df·rcformmg "itch Mother Rigby, and fca1her10p, the Pumpkm·heatled scjrccrow "'ho turns 1010 a hand!.Ome yourg lover. San Souc1's charac1ers con\'ey a lively charm. Feathertop the $C:ltterow is humorously appealing, but as a young man he embodies the warmrh and wi~tful wonder that make the talc itself so charming. Polly Gookin, the judge's daughter who Rigby initially seeks to prank.ishly deceive, is a thoughtful, sensitive. antelligen1 young woman -noc al all 1hc stereotypical heroine too many books for yQung readers depict. In addition. San Souci's scenes are enriched with subtle 5}Tnbols which convey silent mcl>Sages of hope and goodness - the kinds or messages 1ha1 seemed 10 fill the air at this ve ry unique event. The Chcmers show is special. It's hcing held in conjunction wi1h Concern JI, .in ull·voluntcer non·prnli1 organiut1on font.hog children's cancer research. Among the crowd of children attending Sunday's event were several who hn\.c: been helped by the organ1z:111on, whose 2..500 members have n11scd almost S2.S million (an astounding 98 percent of wruch bas been granted 10 cancer researchers 1hroughout the world). Bccau\e of the efforts of Concerns II, it was irrip<>Uible to tell the )'oung cancer p:uients from the Ofhers - ~'Cf)'One was having such a iood Lime. I~ additioll to seeing lhc original artwork and having the stories read to them throughout the afternoon. they had a chance to meet and talk wilh San Souci. who graciously added sketches and persqnnl notes to the hundreds of books he autOlraphcd. Gallery owner IUt:i Chemel'S "discovered" San Souci scver:>l years .ago when she became involved in a library project and has c.imed his work ever since. The current show was planned about eight months a o "'fleilCficmers~ a:iug ter K:lren Raab (a Concern JI .. otuntccr) pro~d sponsoring a fuad·r11is1ng event. "The timing is perfect," said Chemers ... We knew 'feathertop' would be out and thut the holidays would help s:slcs, but havins 'feathertop' reach No. l is wonderful. We've h:sd 10 reorder books from the publisher sc\er:il umes JUSI to keep up with the pre-orders (Son Souci arrived hours before the event opened 10 sign 1he hundreds of boots purchased by t. Alien 3 2. Basic Instinct 3. My Cousin Vinny 4. Far and A~ay 5. Patriot Games 6. Sister Act 7. Thunderheart 8. City of Joy 9. Batman Returns \ ;... , . people who couldn't attend) and we're aellin1 out of several titles n . The rapoosc bas been phenomcr I " Rub described the fund·rai~er .a a perfect example of how Concern II optrates. ''Since we're an all-volunteer orpniution th:u·, committed to puttmg every ccn1 possible into children's t1lnc~r reKarcb and to provide oppo1 tuntt c. for young cancer pa1ien1s tw t'r,o~ themsch-cs, this was an idc31 Ja,: Besides scllin1 more lhin ~cxi books and 20 1o1.orb of art to hl"lp worthwhile organiut1on, 1hc c\clll enabled the )'Oun1 and the )OUfl!l • heart to. .tnttt • m:igical M.-OrtJ..~~~ stories oomc to life and where - lhanks to hope and harJ "or~ - happy c.ndtngs an: still ~1hk 0 Writer's Note -The Cherne ' G:Jf/C'ry is Joc:ttt'd ar 17)()() J 7th c.· Tu tin. Telephone 731·5·'1: I r now tbrougb S~turdJy, JO pcr.~nt "" monlCS miscd in the ~It . / tie B••/lcry of San Souc1°> booo :Jt1d arrwork "'ill be don:Jttd to C.m:'l:'r JI Jf desired tilleJ Jrt M>IJ oul. Chcmcrs v.11/ 1pcc1JI order i.h1i'me of signed oopics 10. White Men Can't Jump .1. Eric Ctapton "Unptugged" 2. Various "Very Special Chri~as II" 3. Sade "Love Deluxe" 4. Neil Young "Harvest Moon" 5. Pearl Jam "Ten" 6. Nell Diamond "Chrfstmas Album" 7. Various "Very Special Christmas" 8. R.E.M. "Automatic For The P~e" 9. Amy Grant "Home For Chriatmu" 1 o. Kenny G ''Breathlesa" T 25 ALWAYS ON SALE! f '.. • 1\l\lllR \\if.\lR\lS \ ~\\llU t\RT Art Museums \nmn.)t..{~ C-11 r:•mcr • t • •. " d.i; FrdJ M Orange Coast's Most Complete • B~rs Museum o( Cultural Aft WC? 1':0<th M.ain St., Santa An3, S67·3GOO. "'Chinese M M.1-.tCIP'~ ol the Chang Found.ltion, Ta1~1.'' a selcction ol ~am· ia from the tun to the Q ing Oyn.lsbes. on ~h1bit through Dec 31. ''T ritic.ite to the (Ad): TrehUres o( the Museo del Oro," a collectt0n ol JOO pc-e Columbian woAs. on \fie\y through Feb 29. Per~t collcc· lJOn includis h~oroc uh(orni.11 art1f~. Af. roan sculpture, N.11 .. -e Amenan and Qce.. .-.noc art. Hours: 10 a m.·S pm. Tuesday· Sur.<Uy. Adm1swon· S4 SO I« ~ults, SJ for senoOrS .11nd Sludents 3nd S 1 SO fOf c:hil· drcn undcf 12. 8 ugunll Art Museum J07 0 1ff On\le, uguna Beadl, 494·65J1. "Proof. Los An· ~!es Art and the Photograph, l 960· 1980," a photographic eithobll that elQmi~ the City of Angels' contnbution to ideu that ha\-e ?'ned currency worldwide in the last decade, runs.-throwAh J,ln, 17. Hours--tt a.m ·5 p.m. TuM>y-Sunday. Admiwon: SJ for .dults, S 1.50 '°' senior otizeos, Slu- dcnts, free f0t children under 12 • ugunll Al1 Museum -South C~st '1AU Salellile 3333 Br~ol Sl., Cosu Mes.i. 662-JJ66 "Thnft Store Paintings," Los ~lcs artlSl Jim Sh.lw's collection of paintings by anonymou) hobi»ISU and ~ from thnlt stores, VNap meeu and church ~nts: on "~ thfOU8h H.lndarts." a cOllectioo of teJ1.11le art depict· ing picto<ial n.trriltives _Q{_J!le Hmong_ cul- rore-'nRl n e~iences in Soulhea5t Asl.11, on view ~rou D«. 21 . Gallery hours· 8 a m.-10 p.m. • day-Thursday: 8 a.m.·5 p.m. fr~y; 9 a.m.·2 p.m. Saturdily. Ad-m1t.Sion: f1ee. In the Student SelVICeS Cen- cer: "Don Hendricks: Visu.111 Poet" exhibit continues lhrougti Feb. 20. Hours: 8 a.m.· 8 p.m. ~10nday·Thursday: 8 .11.m.-5 p.m. F rtd.:ly. Admission: free. 8 Newport leach ~blic ·ubt-uy Newport. Center Branch, 856 San Oemente Onve, Holiday Highli ghts lmt Ml ft 2 n' Arts Scene Those looking for some thought-provoking visu· nl entertainment as a diversion Crom the retail re· gntta blowing across our holidays in Bayland, the Newport Harbor Art Museum has sc3SOnal greet· inp of the ethnic kind to tempt you. Opening Dec. 18 is an exhibition tit led "El Conton Sao- arantt/l'hc Blcc:din& He~rt," which focu es on the symbol of a bleeding heart and its reinterpret:l· tion and rcprciCnt:i.tioo throughout Latin Amcri· cnn history. In my Weekend cover story next week, we'll CAplOre the spiritual cxprc~ion or SOO'le of these contemporary works by arti)ts from Cuba, Mexico, Chile and the United State , as compared to :irchctypal works from the pre· contact and Colonial periods of Mc"<ican. h1S1ory which arc nlso on c>..h1bit. J.in ) Houf') 11 a m .q p m 1Monday- Frid.ly; 10 a m.·6 pm S..turd.ly, l 1 a m -6 p.m. Suoo.y Admi56i00 frtt • ~ Hit~ Alt Mustum 950 S.1n Clemente Ori~. Newport fle.lch, 759· 1122. AtttSJn ~. tn \\hic:h v.orls in a 1oMtety ol medltl includ.ng ~ama. mixed rriedi.a, wood. meul &ncf ~ry art .i1o.a1l.ible tor wk-. f)fes.Mtcd through J.an. 17. Hours 10 a m.-5 p.m. T~y­ Sund.ly. Clming t1rM f'rid.iys is a pm Ad- miSSIOO· S4 f0t adulu; S2 for tenior ou- rcns .lnd students and rrce '"' • childrert under 12 •nd ~Mr1 Community Galleries 8 Costa MeH M League C..lltry 1661 SunOower Ave .. S..nt.a An.a, 54()..6-410. The arefree .ind un1nh1bilcd lmpreuionlSUC. brigtlt .ind brilli.>nt w.itercobs o( Cloti.l s.~ re.itured throu.dl ~ber. Hours: 10 a m.·S pm. TucsO.ly:~turd.ly; 11 .11 m.· 5 p.m . on Sunday. Admrswon: Free. 8 Colden West Colt.tt 15744 Colden West St., Huntinoon "&Nch, 995 878J P.lintongs ol 8.art ,,.,,,. win be fe.ttured hi SaturcU)o in the Fine Arts C.llery. Hours: 10 ;,a.m.-2 p.m Mond.ly·Frid.ay; also, 6-9 p.m. Tuesday Wednesday. Admou.on: Frtt. 8 Cily of ll"'lne 11'\1\ne Fine Alb Center in Herit.is;c P•rk. 14321 Y.ale Ave.. Irvine. 5~2-'101&. The "lntern•t•<>NI /1.\.\11 Alt u · h1b11ton" runs th~ Feb. 7. Hoon: noon·9 pm Mond•y; 9 a m.-9 pm. Tues.- d.ly·Thulld.ly; 9 a m . .-4 /.m. Frid.ly; 9 .11 m -3 p.m Siturd.ty; .in 1-5 p .m. Sun· dJy Admission Fr~. 8 lrvfne M1Ae1Pltlce Storefront Studo0- .cross from UCI, 552-1018 M•rk L~ t'\hobttiorl ~ns tocby Ind runs lhrough Feb '26. Al\ .opening rttt'ption will be bt'ld 5:J()..8 tonisJlt. • lrvfn• v1Ue1 Colte1e 5SOO Irvine Cen.- te. Dr .. ll'\line, S59·HS3. In CAiiery ~II: "Crossing the Mt'kooa· Hrnona Refu~ f•ARM FEB.SIMI ·11111ii TO Ill l1TH THE OTHBI ONE. The sudden onS('I of numb- ness or weakm.>ss in ()O{' ann or leg. dimness or loss of v\-.ion. severe headache. diui.nes or loss o( speech. The~ signs of stroke. 1f you experic.~ Ont' or more of these symptom .... l-all a doctor immediately. t American Heart &':a Association v • Ch.lrle) · \\ hotchurrli 5 17 [ r: • 0 1 \~, Ht;nungton Ek.i h J7l""4.CS~ h hib uon ot 011 p.fn!•~ b) oseph '-\.lru~ fc 'Ur1n~ ·n 3S~ f.O!'" •Ile llr:~: S 'l: t la; C•un-s Wt cs on \>te,, th·ough Dec. JO Hoi.11 10 am ·S pm '~ frid.i~. 11 a m.·~ pm 5.ati.rda~; and by ap po l'tm~nl Adm • .,100, free a De Crur Art Inc. 3.:00 .a,.,\.'nUC Gt thto l\r• CNJ '.'l'SJ. 55;.52.:0. P.as:cl p.l I'll· in~ IJy Eliz;ib<·<t: Llo~ne:.. rnr.ll!l\ICS in· dt•lin iet-.. Ho1m 10.JO .t.m ·C. pm T~· dJ,·S.nurtl.l) lopcn unhl 8 pm. fr~}. At.frn' "'°". F r.·e 8 The Gregory Gallet> Russell Jacques Sludio 3406 \•a lido, NC\\p<>ft 8c.1C..,. 72J·0887. Original pa nt,ngs, j~'t'fry. Sl3)S, ceramics .1nd er .-ifts by re.;10n.1I .1ni~ts al re.isonable prices. Ru.sci J.>cqucs. 1nt~r· Newport ~;J,~·3:~,1. Suzy West \Va. area artists who might w.inc to show tbetr ----' BEJ ... ABIO Jtrcolou. · .thr.ouatl ""0eo~;:;J91 ;r.;::=::::===========================~ Hours: 9 a m.·9 p.m. Mooday-Thu~ay; 9 a.m.-6 p m. Fr;d;iy; 9 a.m.·S P·!'"· Satur-d.ay: noon-5 p,m. S~y. AdmlS.SIOO: Free. •Orange Coul Col~. 2701 h irview Rood. Cost..a Mesia, 02-5726. fn the Art Callery: "M.ists' Reflections on AIDS" dos- es today. 'Free admis$ion. • Orange County c~ b Conlentpo- m y Art 3621 W. M.lcAtthur Blvd., ~ 1 I 1, Sanr.i Ana, 54~989. New wor1cS CU· ~ted by John Outterbfidge W OCCCA Exhibition O\ilt Gomez on disolay through )01n. 3. Houn· 11 ll m.-4 p.m. Wednesday- Su~. AdmlSlon: free. 8 UniwrsJty ol c..lifomla al Irvine Clm- pus ~ and 8fi,dge ~. Irvine, 956- 7128. In the tichel L011g Marg.an Women's Oppnuncties Cenlei: "focus: Many F~. Many~:· the phocographic wen o1 1r1tema~ren0wnea illllSt Penny Mc:MN11pl, on . thre>Ugti )an. 9. Houn: 9 ll.m.-7 p.m. ·Thur5day; 9 tl.m.-4 p.m. Fricby; 9 .J.m.-noon Satur- d.y. Commercial Galleries 8 Al Aaron's Art C..lltry 291 S Redhill Aw Suite A·104. Costa Mes.l, 662·3383 (in the Stoncm1ll Design Center). Oispl3y of minia- ture p.l•nttngs, 1n art form that w.lS once 1he r;atc of. European nobility, on view dur· ing December. Besides wotks hr a dozen 4.'Sl.lbllshcd arti>b. the pllery is seclong Check Us o·ut! •• •• appearing at MargaritaVille, Deceffilir l ~th o..ng. Ccmt ~ I Th&nday. Dllcember 1 o. 1992 5 I 1 ' . I I It's Kitschmastime in the city with the · Geckos Backstage offers alternative to the traditional holiday fare T hose who fondly remember Martin Mull's !.Cnd up of talk shows, .. Fcmwood 2night," will Cccl right al h11mc 'pc.:nding ··auistmJc; with ~.ti ,\. Amanda Gecko" at Costa \k,.1\ Backstage Theater. lh1' 1s a Olrislma~ show for pu1pk who ha\'C had at up '10 hi:rc '' i1h traditional Christmas ,11\m-. Jnd would like. just once. Ill 'cc.: J liulc schlock mi.\ed in '' 11h .111 the merriment. S.d and AmJnda arc an ideal antidote for Scro,1cc, Dylan Thomas and the rc,1 111 the familiar IOCJI holida) \ l'lllll' I 11~ Gcd.o'> the hilarious l.'llll~l'J'I' of star.; Ucth I lan~n a11d < •l orgc Quick arc lii.ard!I, .1, thL' name implies, only these (ic.:l..1h arc lounge lw mis, p1.:rlorrnas whose idea of a big lm:.11.. would be getting to coinplclc their act on the Gong Sl1tl\\ They're real big a l urnvcn11ons, supermarket (1pcn1ngs and o ther outposts of c,hm' business' b~h leagues. Hui behind all the smarmy l..11,ch they pitch at you by the 'hu\clful. there lurks a pair of Beth Hansen and Georpc Quick play title roles in "Christmas With SJI & Amanda Gecko' at the Backstage Theater in Cosla Mesa. . out,tanJing mu-;ical talents. with a dd1cious upl1tude for :Hare. The cardboard smile . the "illustration" of lyrics (such :is holding up four fingers on the word "for") and all the other amateurish trnppings only underscore their exccption:il talents. You think it's easy being t•1cky? Try singing you r'' ay through a medley of 36 bcll'-oricntcd numbers during which the tempo changes alone would leave. most \ex!alasts breathless. ·Hansen and Qurck handle this musical high-\\1rc ac t ''it h superb balance and a superior sense of ummg. Han en, "ell kno"n a a director :ind occa 1onal ~t:\J of local musical comedic , 1s the cutcsic half of the combo, reminiscent of a Burke -part Billie, part Delt:i. Her costumes upstage the pink and white Christmas tree in the background and her oozing :ipproach 10 her vocals is an absolute ho,.,.I. A s for Quick, his chor:ictcr may be the ,.,.orld's w.Qrst Elvis impersonJtor. This rubber-faced comic t:ackle C\'ery note as if he were Johnny Ray ready to break into n chorus of "Cry," and he amplifies his seediness by gulping re peated slugs of ~h1skcy. While they aw!1it the invit:uion for a New Year's fac gig t1l Caesar's Palace '' hich never comes, the Geckos pull out .111 the satiric stops n~ they nppl)' their own bowlins alley~c-Jb;uet St)lc to some Chri-.tm:i..s fa,,1r ch:rnging a lync: here and there make them truly "their u" n " D anscn and Quid; hJ\'C. been playing the lounc lizards for the pJ~: 1.C1\ yenrs, but the Backstage production is their fi~t Y.1th a Christmos theme. 1t ~houl~I become on annual ovcnt thl·1~. joining all the others that i.i11f.1. • every December. "Christmas With Sal and Amanda Gecko" continue~ FridQys :ind S3tunhly thn .. H1~h Dec. 19 :it the B:\cksrngc Theater. 1559 Superior A'c Co tJ Me~a. Curtain time '' •1 p m. since anolher holtd.l) ·offering, 'TI1e Trouble \~uh Orn tm:i!>,·· shares the bill .11 - p.m beginning Dec. 17 Tid; : information is av•ulablc :lt th,• box office, 646-0333. ·D CALLDOARD -The 11'\ine Community Theater is lool.;ing for a few ~ood WDrncn. six 10 lie exact, for its upcoming production of the female \CN\ n of Neil Simon's ''The Odd Couple." Auditions ore schcdul d Sunday, Dec. 20, at-1 p m. 111 Irvine's Turtle Rock Commu1111~ Park at Sunnyhill Lane nnd Tunic Rock Drive for Ohvc (formerly Oscnr) and Floren~~ (nee Felix), their four Tu' 1.11 Pu~uit buddies :lnd t\\o Sr.1111 11 gcrn1kmcn who rcpl:icc the <msin:it Pigeon !.•~tel') The i.lu.\\\ o~n Feb 12 w1 1h a~hJ1tionJI inform.1t1on av:uloblc ~t o4~·=-'" • -IJ) Tom J 1111• 'Our Country's Good' '92's best SCR play I fr1, " the \t'CC>ml"' :J ''-'fin of ,~·1, 11 ·11/11mn' n·''l'•~mt: the n·.,, /•J•J_' ,,, 1 .. c.1/ r/ll .lll"f A l "i11111h <·•1.1.t Rcixnon. I hn '"\ l J I Ill' IK\I fnr l.1,1 Ill l 1t4 I, 'I hl 1111;11 l\\ll pl.I\' 11( I t•l'I tnllll''·ll'C 1nd I .... I .... • 1' 1.. n ' .11 l1I I Ji.It.. 1111 \ ll"•llllld ''' 11l1'l""lll1.h\\U ! I I ( 11 1111\ '(.11">1.xJ:· I 111hdl.1-.l' \\i:111..·nh.1hr·., 111 I I 1 I d1 l (I "111·11111k"''r I h11111" >-.:l'lll' "" ' llllH·l • 11 - l'l 11 1 l-1·1 11 'Ill"' Itel.I ii t.1·1..11\ tlh•ll Ill 1h.1l ll> · '" "~ n• re.ti 111 ''l'k .1111.l H tl~ llltl 1Jh h.1pp1•111.•d \ l 1 l' '1.'t'I llHI \\ I' lhL lll•t,1\ e ti 1 ( 111 Jnl".' \\l.11.h d•"1..'d 1111 the Second St.ice IJ't 1\c1..h·nJ ( rn.1J1Jtl pl.i~" nglll I r .ml.. ~h,ht:r"· intncurnc ''or. of 1hrec 11rJ1n:ir) pcork ,lrut!!.!ling .1gJ111'1 1hc economic t1Jc, "·'' hc:rn,1fulh mountcJ b~ 0.1, 1J l.:mmes. Tam T1lul Theater Critic Am1>ng 1he hiur w11rlJ prcrnicrt·' \ll ~I II.I.'. the ~( I{ \t;1,;c Ill ·11:, 1h1.. 11111-.t l.l\tlOJ; mpt l '\IUl1 \I ,1, k II "' Rogc r I{ ull r ... 11 ''Jl1l.1li11 ~1 11.., d11c.:1ed b\ ~\C\Cll A lbre111 1111' perccpll\C cumcd' .1l•1•ut ,,1k,mcn llll tlk ,,1,1d Jd1h·ll'd rep '.1ti:d h:ll' l.1uch, .dun; "1th ,1 h.:11 hid, I' 11t..1ll:' \\um.111 111 ~1 11111. the l.11c,1 • ·~m fhim lhl p111lif1, 1\l.111 \~~ l..l'lltUrn, \\ ·" l\C'l.t 1111 the '"t I mmc' abo d11cc1ed tl1" h)bt11..I «•rm•1h .mJ P'''hnl11g1l'.'.1l thnlkr .1hu11t ,, ihlU,C\l.lk \ W\ I Cl C:1nt'1W Ille 1h;1l bcc11mc\ ,ill Wo r~JI . A p:llC of American classic eomcJ1c) frl1m a half-century :igo occupy the nC\I 111 0 rungs of the SCR ladder. "The Philadclphi3 Story" boastct..I !ltyle. substance and an acttC\~ ( L) nnda Ferguson) hear mg ;in astonishing resemblance 10 I he \hll\\ \ original \lar. K.1th.irmc I kphurn. while l.~1 l l.1h ... ,1n ddtll /1cc.1mc "lhc ~l;.in \\ Ito C.1111c ,;, )) nncr " lhc pl.1)' "'' , ,I .1 • ,1 i., \( H ncwc1..1mt. r!> L1hb' Appel ,1nJ \\ dl1.1m Lui.lei. rt.''Pl t I 11 ti) !'\11mht.•r ,c,·cn 1n the ~tarung l111lltp ".i' "Let\ Pia) TY.o," a b.1,d1Jll themed romJnt1c comedy h\ Anthnnv Clar.oe, while ~h.1kc,pc.1~c·\ "Twelfth Night" in a ( .1nbbcan ~cuing. follo"ed, trailed 111 orJcr h\-• 'foah Johnson H:id :i \\hon:," • BoundJry Water\" :ind · lhll~ B1~twp Goes to War." 0 Ul!>tand111g 1nc.liv1dunl performances 3boundcd ll1mng 199:!, hul 1ho\e most '111dlv r membered were R1ch1lrd 011) le\ h;irJ-dnvmg !>.1lcsm:in fr om "I lo~pi1Jli1y Suite" and )'Ion M.1r11n\ C'.\traorJin11ry o ... h,i;cnari.10 111 "OdJ Jobs." Also wonhy of add11io11:1l Oc\on Raymond, KMcn Ucn\~I. Robert Sic\llar and Lynne Griffin (from lrft) in "Our Country' Good," 1992'~ top SCR production. commcnd.1t1un \\ere t....tnd1r, ChJppdl 111 "Wom 111 m t.lmJ, · } lob~on in " I he M,1n \\ho l;.imc 10 Oannl.'r," SusJn C.1\h in "l ct\ l'l.iy T wo .. ::iml John WJkuu in "OtJJ Job," Orang1.· C'oun ty\ 1.11hcr paorc~ ion;1l ond cmi-pro thc:stcr i;ruups will be e\:imincd in 1hc third m tallmcnt vf thi'> )CM~nll c11c>, lo be Collo~cd hy th1: top commun11y ·1he.Her pruducrion' .ind 1)c1fonnJncd :md, finOllly, tf\c • U.111~ J11k1t i. man .l111.I womun ol •ht' >'c:ir in 1hc<1trr. o Orange Coast Weekend Thursday. December 1 O. 1992 The Holidays are Here! Don't spend them alone! Our personals are filled with men and women who'd love to spend them wit.h you. All it takes is a phone call. "We ,re bringing people together!" So what are you waiting for? [)(_Tcrnlx.·r IO. 1992 Spt."Cial Advcrti~ing Supplement for Orange Coa~t W<.-ckend by Sandra Vigo11 The I lolidays bnng wich I.hem !hear own pedal magic, much of wruch is wo- ven into lhe fairy tales and mythology us tJck psychologically.· I oflen ask my chenis whal their favor- ite adventure or fairy tory was as a chakl, something the remember and ha stayed wath them over the ve.ir. nu can be very 1llurrunatJng a.!. a way of begmrung to un- dCl':ltand an inner pattern or psycholog1c:il 'itory My personal favorite was 7beSnow Qfu.'t.'?J by I f;im Chn!>Uan Andc~n. In my quc. ... 1 for pcr.onal undc,....un<lang 2!i an aduh I d.a~co1.crcd lhac th&S ample fairy Ille held great symbolic meaning for me part of me tha1 had become fr0tcn \t\· · ;Ii) cask wa to find and to connect \\1th nw Sh I kR own coldnc!\.S and when.: I -....i .. cut nit ---~~ own anner child and also to look at nn rl n ap j . 1ch are so-much a part of lllis IJme 1llC world abounds in myth-family myths, pc~onaJ myths, cultural myths, collec\we mvths But whac as a myth' -----f from mv feeling.., I h.id to do th•' in order co free rTU'llelf from the problem-. th.it n: suited for me •n mv life .ind rclauon..,h1p' · I hare this bv "'ay of 1Jlu .. .tr Jlln~ the J>O'-"Cr of dl!tcovcnng one., <1\\ n pcr-<•nJI mrth or m-.th, iold. or hoh Rr.aal '' hJll'\t.'r that ;;!.oal '' for u-. an<lJ, 1<.lu:Jlh lllL'> ,., h<''' '>\C m.11\l' our ll\\O m:u.~1~ ,l, \\l t"-·~n) lo > hl·j\ our -.che,:_, The mos1 common and ancorrea ~ge of t.hc \\.Ord is 10 refer co something ~ n0t true, •11's 1usl a myth· Seen psychologa cally, myth can c.Jcfincd a: a 'iymbol c.Jescnbang a typacaJ pancm or sequence o( ~ for~c.s or life. at w ork an the \\ orld )() c1cn , m the and1\ adual \lyths oucl1nc the fun<llnlCn12I p.lllcrns of the inner dram.t F1nd1ng out one\ o"n 1n<lw1duJI m)1h<>I· Og) an be a \ 1.;" p<>""'crful aad in J~O\cnng \\ho \\,Can: ;ind what mak • ., an tcr~ of undemanding an important pl1tc.:rn 1n m}' O\''' P"Ychc Rnenv. 1c ~..,the 'ilon of a boy n.uncd Kaa who L., kid napped by the cval "now Queen and her kL'" frl-c1cs h1' hc.·.in (fcd1ng..-.) There arc mJm 1.\ue., lakt th1' 1u'l "·Ill· ing for all of u., It> find 11 '"l' 111">1 d1.:c1Jt: 10 go an ani.I loo!.. .. round. I 1kt. 1.h1: hero or hcromc of the '>tor\ our 1..:4'1< 1., tu he.id 1nco the fore.,t, f.tcc the dr.H~<in., .tnd w1tchc.' tight t.tw mon.;~cr:-.. a11J nll'l'l tht• d10: n:nt gu1-.c-. ol n.tturc amt hc.·r 1.rt:.lhtfl"' \\ho \\.all help u' .tlong thl' \\a\ Jll m \I'll: -.C"'KC: of fan<l1nR the prtnn' or pnntl'''• I \\1">h 'I \I:~ m 11o1.1,JI hohdJ\ lo .1\l ci1 \ ou' " '>11'1 lr.1 I.' "I \)'(,l}Otl t'Y1 lfr·'' ?Pl r ,,, " prc1d1t l 111 \t t~f /J ., In • '·' ,1 t l 1.HI I~ 1l'll t flt•tf for I I lrl.\ll{/(l/lt n a'r1il 1r fill '/ll•'L' rm /11 rr 11~t·m 11/ lt<.•t '"'th ''"I# 111 :Jn~ /11l#Jt1 titan: 11:1et -.dt\:: c 1f t:m1 ..! !I en<'' I ~:J(}l<J l'or nw the SnO\\ C.,,>ut.'t.•n \\a., -.mbolat: of nl\ rcl.tll<>r~,h1p wath m> mother .an<l ~ How to respond to..an adJ See page2. Women Sedcang Men/Orange County Area urrs co .... 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C.U 2397 CLASSY, SASSY, flt A fun Midv.e.sttm DWF NJS fm C»d- dly. nunun111. mlhus1uuc. io- m1nuc and Cttl<lllonallyopeo..lf you m 100. tnd are 31-SO, ready to aute • kwina rWibanshlp, &ct'smU.e lbu 1-ondedlll holi- day Je;&tOn lOICWr Newpon Buc.h c.u 2 i'16. PElTffi, A ~CTIV8.111tel· b&en•. tpenWIClOQI, farunine. SWF, NIS. with mmy in"rau Md 'ICM Miiie ol humof loot· "'J 10t romantic:, MCU~ man ~co share ble's advcr!NreJ. Maaaion VieJO> C.U 2050. JEWISll WOMAN .et.a Jew- ish man, 4().'°, ...... only. plc'.ate I ,_,..,_, CaD 1111. CLASSY A.NOdeJ1aou1SWF. tbm, 111.nOJYC JCUJ ~SlllW, SC>.)'. hcahhy. "1/S professional SW\i 4S·ti0•-uh""11 and churn r usun c.u 2509 PRf,TTY WOMA:'li SW!-, blondeA>luc C) c 5-S 6r' 125. pro feuional, spmtual, funny, sc Clft Seek.s tall. •ptniual pt\'>- fcmonal. 40uh lrVine Call 2169 CA TIIOUC DWF, 36. one du.Id. honest, fun. family-on cnaed. NS. tMwl SccU ••&hwi SWM 30·1, w11h um1l1r qu1la11cd Hu.nungton Buch c.u 1638. EUROPEA."1 DWF. bloodc.S'll 140. ~ • NS. t«h puuiet (CK life Lona Bcldl Call 2.652 A ITRACTIVEREOllEAD27. S'l .ptdes.umal, new to area. Nici Low.s b1ughler, music. ad-.a1lUre, leu.an1 IOOfC Sttks 1ecicow male, (2..S· 1S) •nh sunilu uiterests f<W fWI c"c n11111. Smoker p~femd Li::c's (11 lea11)t.alkl Irvine C&U 1399 S\f!Lb! Very (!!P1. curve ceouJ. peute. br\.wtene nune, 39. S'2'/10S. En,ora1.ravcl, lbe ans, mu11c, new advam1ru. ll•h· 1er 1nd romance.. Dcmu pro- fe.Aonal ~ f°'rdllion· ship. IMM. Cal I 1162. WllAT A MlXI l~· can dcltttll. Aneafl'lllnll CU1pl SUy SWF, S'S/shapely, dutt hm tnd eyu. Fw\·iow.. Ola· IO"la.bubblype~ Kand. honal.~boMt.-.i-ct.. and cw danal\I "Setki\1 I 1ood·loot.11, 11oneJC '"Y. N/S/ D (llOClal dnnllerob y) wttolw swrular 11\k!UU N •llllt a ....._IO!Uhlp. Orwtae eo. Call 2150 TAU. SLENDER 40'S N/S, aurarove, pau1una.te ~ hfe • '\\I, I ~11ni.1<m1eC'\Qnng,t1un C:•I, >U1.1.C»lul mi.n fur lncnJ ~h1panJ nwnance l..0011 Rem Call 22111 I-AIKlll'\G ~I\ smieth1111. Leis gu ''" "f>rUcCinu and ma)'bcwhcalhhell11fiJt~ lemJ'l 't" 1 Signal I liJI c.JI 1933 - U\AGF .t I 0 \ H \ SRI-N. 57. vtl} ptcll)' Im \oW !icd,, H \1 6ur U"U I.mg Bq<.h c.u 1161 llAPPY llOIJOA YS "''th me! nl. fun, cuJdl" IUl<Ull. 'IS ~~mer. S7. \CUI ..af tng. emou<l1'11Uy fru ... ~m11 ublc maac 40 ~O :>.e1• J'<'r1 Beach Call 2001 H.iN, A1TRAC11VE. lu..tng 19. 57/102. blonJc. flt. EnJ1l ' beach. ILllUCll, bolung. tnwc:I 1111anda 1ood lU1lC Corona del Mar Call 1302 FJ.iTVRE Cal1fon111 csupcr Las Nn 1w1y totelh<r' \1c Shllpel)', l\lraCll\<C SWf-37, unique, adventurous. fl.fl Yoo llr.ah.hy,3S--4S,6 ~.NISIO. lov able, hwnorou1. j1ncere, act111t Enpy wild 10mi1Jumcs T usun c.u 1864 VERY A nl{J\CTIVF., ou110 1111. crcauve DWF. m cic figure, uciung, fun llwmg. mll\)' 1n \cmll-Duuu monogllTIO\li rdauonstur • 1111 \in« re, ru m111uc, ad-.cr1tul\11U, ed"'atcd. fun·lovlna. SWM 47-S • "''th tenseofhumtlf Onn1eC01.S1ry Call 21&7 HONEST.down IO-«M. ~u 1111 for p.lc:rnan wuh same q_1Uliues OWF 4S. 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' SIO:'l.AL DWf, 31. ittks fun anJ 1n1clliga11 men fOf roman uc advt.nturc and icl11Kln«h1p llunun1wn Beach. Ca.II 19H JAU ANY01' F.' Are ~vu anJ your fncnd 35-45 Tv.o \'Wh .Si/137, 1man, will)'.''""· and hllf'PY lrYVIC Call 1721 PERSIA~. l8.111111cu~. kl<ilt· mg for famtly-ont.n1cJ man, fi · nMaally andrpcndml, JC"u~. h81Mbomt.fun.2S '' St•l""' Buch Call I C17l. A11'RAC1W SRI . \'1, ~S', •ctl.' tn1Cll11trn1, srn1ol1H SR \1 3 • 6 • ,.., fncr1•hh1r anJ pt1''1blc rclau,10•h1p l.clflg Buch C.11 :D 11l l'<lltl-\IH'I \TIR\C 11 I· lt,>fung '''' me "\I.I cbU), cannc. •h), re.uh fv~ lt1J,, scd.J rrt.fch1,.-ial S\\. \1. 'IS. 26-JJ, \.••mm1C1mcr11 mmJcJ• ll"'ine C.:•ll Int Cl .\SS"r. \ l 11< \C:Jl\ I I ' Uc' bJ\ cecli,, ''> ... \\\I 5<;. for Jantms. 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((t.li111t ~ llun, acuve aul h.'f me ~1 ~<.onJ tafUf ll 'II ~ Ill C.\ICll\l"t ln1c.n: u mtl\Mk pl•yma 1r1 lhc mow 1nJ w .. cr, cuJJllri1, 1nv cling, 1n)'lhm1 111 lht t11nthw, l1u1hrn1 and •pt>nlanwous lllJllU uul Wot1t1n1 out It my YOUR DESTINY Au.-.cu~c. N/S SWM 37, actJve, l'le.alltly, ainoere. Enjoys t~vd & fun bll11Klt4, stab4c. affcellcll\alc C.O... Mesa Call 3985 • 1 DO DISH~ Suc"eHlul t\lhd'<lmc.,ttUllt1a11 SW\l '~ xclJ lnldhimt. ilcnJci f cm£.1, Opualon are slln<Lnc b, Ir vine. Call~ WIFE WM'TED, ~ IJlu lun kMns Teddy &a. 1)1!", <' who 1ootu l.>VVll Alt0 t.enni< ktda, doa•. "'VIC.. .,alk,, beach, mou."'auu. 1ravd1n1. w..'16.mg m UDC, f\>Uet-Q.'4~cn )l1~1 >'"" bu1c '011t-hcll nf • o;.aicti, Caibobc:.lllllwl. !'\r.>.11.anf.b~\-­ •ho •• tudy, '"'illtna .nJ aNc nahl nowl hutl') ur. wu pftG)' lady 20 30 I , anJ fN C your bot n.cwc qu1.J. l'ct f .. rr ~ ochttr Juel. 1•rlJC1) me fm&.. ~~Bcadt C.#-'l'~!l ntAl/A stA:-: lad). )ounJ. 1hm ~ pns.ry, lkurtlJ ti)' S\\ \t l I hend.omc, ownc• l'l<wnc ar1.1 hut1nc:11 llVlnC Call 4011 WM CiOL'Xi l),rouah J111<>r•c 10Ql1111 (Of ~"''h1P -"'J pt1U1blc. rcl•i.in Ul.p San I>. cao Call .-o'?O BALA.,Cl.O OV. \t ~! '...., ~' bfc, mlrl) Vl\t~h "' fc-1~ D ""cU •• leaJ ~c­ m.9t.. ~VIC.. C..U 4 l N A111UllCPROH sl0' loo sw~. 3. 6'/16S. 1:11.~\I'. 1em11, JOIJma. ""~lht hl11t1J OULdoof ~·· Of't"· h•"k'' cood commUl\IC:.l(>f ~ ~·n~ lasun&.~MI ~laoonlll1p .. 11t1 ~lllVC, (K, tCll"C '"'(lftltll Ir vine:. uU 1iJOO L0\11.'C. SPCRifl.Al. "ICll uf ICllll)' mllllicd ~ ~ )~-.• hcaWI. whokno•. •di bclnJ. 11'11.1 .. Jlrll \.IWl\.l\t and hc..lbl W\11 3~.llC"'trnwTWd,111 'un CIK\IWCJ ainJill(l'I. s 'Hl•t blonJf'" .Nuc c)ru I il'llll "" 1 c:anr\I. W-.111J. nununn1. un dtr'\1.t1nd1na. ~ntu.U~ ~··hnl 'W\lllUn (k"1lmllle 1) .1'1"9 '11 t . ,,( rtawnal'ilt 11c anJ "°".aul), 11 «lllf'" rlh MlM ll.1t1ht•t Mcf mo•I fulllUln(lt\l"'CHh<nHol ~fflll' ll l<"'c. lf1111\mu11r•& pin llCI Jc,11C\lnl••un¥on..f1h<'>l'l•l l•••t JC\L>U•~" .t) 11•m1~ 11fr• ""°· k"·"~· """'' c'l\Ar..1t1 •riJ J1\/Ulc r\!!'T>.a"'~ I t:I\}''\ 1u11pk 1.t11ns • h• '' hna .... -.1 inc 111 lhc (h,t. Rav,~"•· ... n11ng &llJ rmJ1uun~ '""'" lull\ i-. ~ yuJ In •rile ui hie lvn •INUfc ,.,,lh .at\llC'lY clflll •1J1' ra('tW>hta, I Ulnvc on hc'.1111 001 trJl.' <lll!!t h• Utt>, pl4nU 1nll M,,U,er :\•lure I l'1l )'<>ort'- 1c.w.,J 1, • .i.1n11,h1MnC1al.11<t1.1hlr, 101ml\.i\, 111uc.~.1.1nJ, 11111r1r, •cn<tll"C', '"1nn1.1er~t, .a.Hr, 11~1lr. 1nm. llc•hh\ c-.. ,u \4cu C'all 1916 Pl·R-\O'AIJ " ""\O "" I Mhl\ \\\ \' 17 ISO, lS, till ku, an.I 111•~"11• \c•~• 1111' nJ •1N11 \\\I ~I ilU °<'ilJ \.1 ... r .. 11 ""' W \'I I OVIMl hu•h&n.r W1n1 )•"fl.Ir ov.n 4tJ.1i.ti RI: W.t 11'11.\olc'I wll. thm, nt• fl1turr. t-lnJ blu, danc.cr ""'" Jttu< I 111 "W\.1 /\I & luaJ) l•I fun. \IVCI 40huthlic ne,.,.111~ 1cclh.&•"'~ l11tu~ A 1.-..i..._ ~IS. lltllft'l~ dancxr.~~hrn1lc• f'"'Tt(' i .. '"' lk"h c.u .u.1 ADVI 'I l..KOl :ii ~W\f 2~. ( trntl'> ulue•. trd.• ,. holrilt'.lmC ~r 2< is w dm~ the •lUl..i., •lll,I '"' c di ,,.17 GI· I'll'<• 10 ~"" y.~. "' l<atn all lll'<•ll y•!U.10 hkt )\1'1 ~ )"111 ltk.e me 4S, Si/1611 Ne,..pvn tlc•h C'.aU 4273 llA\OSO\ll• l'llYlilCIA' DWM 4S, S'9/16S,alhlclic, lilccs skiif\a. lccwili. bead\. cbnc:Ma. uncna.wnbered, fananaally 1c:- cu~. willy, dcVOl.ed A caring. Sedu very au rac:t1vc.. 1inccie, affec:Uonalt, wwm woman 3S.. 43. aood valuu.'foroommiued rclldonship. Long Beach. 0.11 408S. HANDSOME. ROMANTIC SWM 36 ~ a lady who u Cl'IV'lllg (Of comtn1 tmel'll, U'ldi • oonal value.s, and • btJ1 ( riend. EnJOY music. beach, &be uu, lt.mlJ, ~sty• plwl Arc you out lhc~? lrvinc. Call 3933. TALL, GOOD-LOOKING SWM 44, 6'2/1 SS, busincu owner. pan·time dad. Very stlbiewithvaned111ieruuloot- 1ng for we\l·l_f'OOl])td, slim. ----cluJYN/SSWF35"-4S lrvme Call 44\4, n.c. l.ErS 1et 19 know each oc.hcr. Enpt moct every'\luna. 111ld~en1profesuonal,4S,S?/ 160. Ntwpon Beach. Call4 I 2 I. YOU:Bcauufw .• ~.w· ttlliaent. worldly SWF 21-28. W Wit HJ.I 1111· temU, 1WWUf11 on land., cvul 1111onary f nendslup SWM Sev.pon Buch. Call 3957 HANDSOME. KIND· llEARlliD, Kru1Uvt, Core.1pl, v.hi~. un1vcn11)' prof~SOJ. 38. d&I\ hau, S'l 1, sce.ki allnQlvt, WUllJ~ femalt. lrvlne Call 3707. GE.':EROUS. SUf.lPO'IJVC SWM seeks lad) undtr JS Lons lkac:h Call 44?7 TAU. 6'S' Orqon N1Uve never married, N/S. Jr..blc, no depcn- dcnu, I 9S6 ,Scorp10, ioc1al drinker .ury"louia. Cauca1ltll, prolcmonal. UIJOY boll.an&. S\Wl· KIS, 11IMd waits 1nd quiet umea. ScckiQa s~and hofl. est lady so we can boch 11:ctire from da1t"C>ftllla. Balboe Is- land Call 3979. MARRIAGE-FAMILY MlNDIID. SWM 39, S'8'/160, N/S happy, healthy', uen:uc regutuly, &ood shape, tnd1· llonal values, 'Wl<lc 1111Cres1J. aood career, Knse of humor, huncst. uncere, consider.ale. h.we 1nttgn1y Seek w urne, lare 20's 10 nud 30·s w11h n.' J.cpmdems ll"'tni Call )631 UESl fllll:.\Dv.an1eJl))'mu nage minded SWM, 6 I , JS, for tcnnu, bcath. sk.11ng. •ravel "'llh.an hmea, fun. he.Uth>. ''-m m111eJ rclau<.111stup Irvine. Call 3794 OVERWORKED. undtr pl1yed , cu11en1ly tnJ11red imlhlcc..-~~. mum:. film and m) d<>s lrvtnc Call 3531 DW~I Sil seeks female 4S .$810 "".JO> the good hfe of Oonaf'. (•l!Ulll)' • danc-es, ('.lrtlCJ, lllV\' IC• -rm 6'/lb.5 Costa Men C.ll 4882. Sl ACF. "CTOR. t•h>l'IJ. NIJ golly handsome SWM 39. 6'3/ 200 liberal minded, m1111y "'' 1c<l llllCrCJIS, JUnf/hl\t<IO Sec~1SW/H/AI· oue, fu,unt.lcr n.underS'4 ll'Vll'lt C.U3 23 VERY GOOD loolong 6 pm re 100'1, dusy and f\l.nny, 37. very (ii. Seek• very a11rpa1"e, pcu1e WF. slim. aiu1 lea•. fot md. .l rdl, .id rom.,,oc din ncn. M.to1oe1 V1eJ0. C.ill )1QS APVEN1 URF. TRAVl!l . SWM 47 •eel• acu"c SWF for h1lon.1. skuna. lJIVtl to placei YWllfliydrcam&bouL l..AJOC C:.114150 ARTICULATE, well·m•n· nucd. educated, ~ at11t1e min 48, rutancially SCC\lre, s 7'. llam and Mhlcuc. ~ 1olf. . . tennis. dairlg. Seeks a1traclivc, very fem.in111e Oneiul or oh· nic lady, 3S-4S. to share hipp)' life and build Iona 1CrTr1 Ida· tionship. Il'VU'le. Call 4389. SWM PROFESSIONAL. 43, 6'1, s«k.s SWF I.Wider 35, fir, llUncbVC., SCIUUOUJ for monos•· moos rclauomh1p, romanuc t:~s. travel, fun t.uneJ. La- guna !\1gueLC.U 4117 FIT. SECURE DWM, gny belrd, N/D/S, 6'2/200, cnpt se1m<:c. bus111ess. llalUre, ans. W am lave ly v.'QINn. S1 gnal Htll. Call 4512. llANDSOME PROFES· SION/\L SWM 39. S'lt¥:60, Rieks peute, prcuy playmaie 3~ 4S f~ ~.{Im. U'ltcL Tustin. C.U 373S SPIRJTUALL Y oncn1ed pro- fessional DWM 6'/175, unen-. c:umllc«d .id stable. 5Cdcs posi· tJvc.genlk,allTIC:llvc,ouldoony ccunlCrpan 3S-4S. IMne. Call 4474. . PA TIE~T GOLFER DWM wanu 11UJ1. a/fettJQr'latt lady JS· 4S IO c.pkm fairwa)'f, arecru, andeactiodier llwle.Call4866. DEPENDABLE IMPORT SAM. honeSt, humon:ius, S9/ 160. seeks pleasant SIDI-to share qoaluy wnc:s Fnendship first lrvmc. Call 3S85 SUM. AcnVE OW M 62. Si. vaned VllCTCSIS, seeks W ;i NI'S under 51. shm c~i.a Mcs.- Call 4742. ATTRACTlVE PROFES· SIO:SAl., ipcoal DWM, ':'JS, youna6lJs.S7/IS3.s111cercand l'Ol'll&Qllc Enpy 1crmu, gotf, slt.11111. ans and cook 1111. Scclu prcll y .1111elli Jtnl I ldy. SO' s A re you th~? Share fun and n> m~fOfr>'ublescnouJ re.la· llCWhip. Ncwpon Beach. Call 4994. EDUCATED PROl'ES· SIO:\ALSWM,61/ISS.en.JOYi dmmc. dancing, weekends Seeks llendcr SW F 40-50. com· f*'ton, ~· for s111c:iere re laoun.'111p. lrvuie. Call 4 SO A M'RACTIVE, Sli.,SUAL, anauc SWM 27, casy·go1111. i.cdia 1-cauulul, 1111elL1ent fc . 11\.lle,an) race.Irvine. C.U3299 rAU S\.\>\1:!~.ll'l/165.loolc mg lvf 111ncuve SW!-21·33, lvr nmscu, run~llc cven1111t, ~d ""<d.enJ fun f)lease 1-c aHtl~ble for p.>SS1ble 'tnow ~llllJ"'1Sh1p WlU IUJX~ IUAU ~r•J'\iC. Call 3073 I "1.l..i\TTRACllVEMr«k -u1i attracuve-S-Wf-lO-~Lou \~ \11'1\t \~ have f Ull, \C\ve $\ll'lle • IJfl( iospmd ti wuh. Irvlll(. Call 3SQ6 AC 11\'ll, 0\Jl DOOR l)'J?< l)W\f, fT\ld .Wis. sed.1 shm, '-;1 S WI· share beach, llule , 1111\oel, IU'lgwalks, 1nJ q1•alt1y wnc l<'lclher '\'c,. pon Beach Calf 4411. 1.0\L'\G DAD, OWM }4, at lfllJJ\'C l'f\/~~lllnal V./ldt~blc i 1nyroldk>n, l~cuuooy. sccl.ma true 10\lc with an allrac· Uvc, ht. )OOn& laJy, 11\0rN val ua Irvine. CAii 3976. ROMA..~CE A '\O fun, SWM 2~ 6/IM, hlll'ld\ome, hum<'ll' out, canng Seth same 111 a1 lill':hvt si: 21-'.\0. hvme. Call ..12·t0 Ot. I 001'10 M1ch1gandcr SWM, 31, Mhleuc bw.ld, O(>)· leae teacher, new .an area. Sce~s aUl'ICllve, ml~cnt SF lrv111e Ca.113506. A VANT <iARO~ wntcr/lvrfa SWM 29, 6'/180, seeks mtcll1· 1c:n1, eapnQous,.111di~d111lm1c SF, 23.33, Hunt1ng10t1 Beach. C.U3344. VERY HANDSOME. llhleu· cally bwh SHM 33, Chrisuan, arusuc, great tense cl humor, sec.ks compatible SF, 21-31 Long Beac:h. C.113848 CLASS ACT, good·look.1ng SWM6'l '.tllccllcn1 shape, well 3roomed and dtcJscd, relocat· ing to Nev.-pon Beach. Thu CO(· porate execuuve, forraerty a proleu1ooal athlete and photo model, IS sedt in g a very ltlrac • uve. in-sh~. classy and so- aally aC1Jve SWF 35.47 who drcsies well and IS also COOi· ronable m Jeans. "iewport ~.C.ll40S7 Jl.CNAJSSANGE-MA. , SHM-. 6'/188, bakmg, bo.lti11g, slomg, food, seeks fit lady for same. fkntincton .Beach. Call 4004. PHYSICIAN ATHLETE. shy. ~vc 6'21160, family pnic tiee Doc. IOK runner. seeks pctue lady under 34 IM.ne. Call 3S67: PHYSICIAN ,dtVOl"OCd. Jewuh. 56, 5'8'/slellder, ap~ahng Scdu cuJtivalCd, )'OUlhfuJ ana- Joeuc fa( fUPPOl'tlve stable rela· · uon1lup Los Al•m1tcx Call 4660 . WIDOWER 70, 561160. Cal) IOI~ aL.humoolUs, .IM. scds lhaMg, CllM& Somtonc days and ru&hu Long R~ch Call 4842. llAPPY .t MELLOW SWM. 2~.51/140. seeks ea.s)'goangS~ v. ho likes to m11Jc Cena Men Call 3()C)2. SL'ICERE.. 1111tllectual, open m1nded,funSWM2S,cng111eer, bowhna. blnentlmg, cultun: · Seeks waidetful SWF, relauon wp. Irv111C. Call 3282 ATmACllVE SWM GRA D nudtnt. 28, ertJO)'Sc altcmauvc muuc. c:lancin&. movies, M •rtin Amis nQ\leb, and Lellennan See'-s SWF "'"° as bnghr.~11· U'tct1vc, and wpl\llllcalcJ, but rrond~11)U11y >1'.!,1l'll' run IL>tu anJ p<1'S1ble rell11on~tl1p Tusun <:au J~<n T0\.11lOY W0\1A' "'lnl~. SW~1 37, b \.I~\ rnu<..ulu, \.1cl C.ah'-YI \, """' l Ill yoont.cr advcnture>1.'ITIC, ~•hklll hi.Ill.I C11•ta Mc.u C-311 '8 ~ll GRO<)\t/1>00\1 ' 'WtJlod,/ hcaJloc~? ~h1nmuny/.1la ln\lfly'1 \1oiH•lllnl)/l'tl\.>nl'IOOY1 I've chosen llanJsomc, wh11lts11<., humvrnus !111d v.c•lrmcr {>'/llXl, 't't'k~ slam. bfauU',hr,)4131.J\IUI ~ lllllY !5....l() for lonnub tu1g lurever' hbu· k"u Gt 11 h,1nlm&lun lkacll Call 401 7 GE:\ ni.. SA'\!, 27, aHc.:11011 ale, cJut11cJ, ltwt nwv1es, 'ports, etmvcrut100 , v. elks Seek fun. tpeci•I fnenJ,h1p. rcla11msh1p Tumn Clll 3148 SAVI-!lffl SWM 24 sccl1na SF 20·.lO Vtl\o'• di/fcmu Mc 1111 '8', loog h11r. outs1~cn. uir 1ni. Yt111. bcauuful 1n.1ou1, 'ta Ne, o.>1101n1. mtclh1cn1 Co11• Mesa c~n l<l07 VISUAL ARTS, l.Jterarurc arc my mtetesu, $eelt.same Ill SW F 30-40'1, N/S, fit, MlraCllve. Ir- vine. Call 4286. SUCCESSFU~ GENERO~S DWM 44 with tense ol humor waou fun alld fncndslup w1t.h eye iowanls oomnuunmL lr· vme. Call 4026. MUSE WANTED Profes· • honal, romanuc, w111 y. ante I leaual wnter, SWM 33, seeks sul1ry, confident, ':\/SID 111de· pendent SW F20-40to be f ncnd/ lover/Muse for long ICl'm rel a· uonsh1p. N6 pcJestal required ltvinc Call 3674 ROMA.VTlC RETIRED EX- ECUTIVE -6S. 6'2' auracuve DWM, N/S, seeks 5Sish fem1· nUIC homemaker. Share Siii.ing. health and cultural awv1ues Newport Beach. Call 4923 ACTIVE SWM 34, 5'5/155, patt1cipan1 111 hfe, enJOys all sporu. coolung. bead!, descn. SuksSWF25-4{)w11hsunilar OWM , CHRISTIA'\, ~/S , llllCl'CSIS for romance and rel•· JLST so. JUSI divorced. JUSt oonsh1p. Foont&111 Valley. Call gett1ng1dventUTC$ome.wJ,ath (\WESOME BODY. 23, 6'4/ 23 5. C\11.e, educated, f Wiily SB~ scdts aurac:uvc woman o{ any race. Tustin. Call 3318. 3681 leoc,fun,bus111CSSO\llner Lrvk ang for shapely. loY111g iial w HONEST. SE."SITIVE DWM spot!. Tustin. C.U 4901 40, N/S, loving father, seckL._ au.rac:uve,sclf·suffic!Ct\lmothcr SuCCESSFlJL SW'<\ :?", •d SliCURE. llO~EST. 27. spon tancous, lovt w.ltn&. sun~ts l..<.'Ok111g 10 •hs~ h!e, htit•. hu· mor. and romance. Laguna Be:.ch. CaU 3 D i forfun&romanoc UingBcacti YMoetl Jtgrce m buSU'lrss ilnJ Call 4 l9S hurn0<, ca~r-mu141ed, "11rac- ove, 1100 pnys11:11Uy fir. de>1res Ur-.1QUE SWM, confldfn1, slen.l"r !-f'11hl\rt)"ls~.-,u• .,.,., SUCCESSFUL. PROFES· SIONAL SWM 35, athleuc, •• · 1na1ve, s.anCICtll, loves travel hng, outdoors, romance, good wncs. Seelung SF 25-35, long· tcnn fnendsh1p, relauoru h1p ltvinc. Call 3867 'JICE GuY, Bohc:m11n, re· lued, lllJependent, somewhar genteel, Oun, 1thlc:uc, 1nveled, 26. !Ccl.sinem1/poss1ble lo"er ~ewpon Beach. Call 3244 A TTRACTIVE, Kl~D~ llF.ARTED 01nsllan 23, ho- monius, happy. mtell1gent. rt spoos1blc, (ncndly, faithful SW ~\15'l 1/160scelungs"'eet hcan,SW/lll-,wn1latquabues. atU'lC1.WC, lnm, fOf C:.'>nYtl'SI lton, ootnedies, sunstlS, fn.c:nd · •hip llWlungton Reich Call JOO'> St.CCESSF\,L CANADIA~. handsome, yuung·look.IJlg .$1, S'9 .111 sh1pc, blonJ/grocn, car· tng. n:spcns1blc r.ceks Jynamu:, tnm, na1ural bea111y ~cwron Bcad1 Ca.I.I 4491. FLS SW~1. 34, 6"3', cnJO)S rll()vtes, music. $()0!U. Scd.s fun, auracme SWF, ~IS. 21 J4 Irvine. Call 3733 SP\Rln,1\L. SHARL'-:G, qw<t t-~. S~':!.i:":.__ ;i:-.~• i-..._ J ··~· gcnlle, passionate sulana al· mcuvt, 1111ell1gent, slim. spin· 1ual, 1rreruonaie SF :-.rs hogs. hla'n<K, romU1CC Tustin C.U -ll32. DWM42SEEKSladyforMCAJ· can Riviera cruise tJus v.uner, llllCCre. hQr'lc:s1 Torrance. Call 4158 SllY,LO:"\EL YSWM 31.S'l 1/ 190. gentle, paUl<lnatc, roman· lie 1eeks lonely SWF21-39 for oompamonslup, romance lr· vane Call 3640 TALL, DARK. handsome 32, no.i158, on vac:1uon ull 93 Seeks prof C$s1ooal'toplay "'1\h IMnc Call 1851 Cl:Ll l.JRED. very handsome. gram.ius 1ymphon) mu'1c1an SW~ ~IS. 40 Oools 30) seeks ~l.lltful lady. e.nl) 30's Long lieKh C:iU 4297 GET Rb\Lt 'W~ 25, 6'fl65, nmt.lclJactor scds SI· 1.0 26, alhlcuc b.ibc. 01"&/lgc County Cati 3<'F7 CL. Th SJ~1 34, slcnJcr, 1th· lcllc, successful entrepreneur, duv.n to-carth.Cl'"1mUIUcaUve. klvcr o( ltfc sed..s pclltc, tnm, auracuvc SJ!-L(lflg llCllcti. CaU 3m IS WHA 1' YOL lhmk ,,, have to uy unix>n.ant' I U l~I ) oo hlcc 11 is, ''" our f1rs1 d•t.e 111J tlv.•>) \le g"...t l''"*-•ng in i.hapc.. fun. profr,S11lflal gcner "°'· )'\>uthful h•ruc. \"lu io. .is .... ...,~~•. pa••K"l•!c, w•nttlli • rcl•th'll•h•r H>U un 1m1lc .tt-.001 L .. '°I!. He.1-.h C.all .t l~.! AOl lr\llA\, •ltra.tU\C S'>' \I 37, ~ I0,1!tm l:ntv) <.lie\, m<.""1c1, mu''' l>c'"'" 1em1 Ycge1an.in, v.111' <;t-\rt.thc1m CJll ltt-1 SW\16'/ISS. l'.zlJO>-shr1rne,n.1 DlGRHD . .!to, 5 l<lt'l '5 . .a11 lure, C\>\.'lll..J. ran-.!\ Seek "'ts""ll,_1 --;lro>o.mfblursccku1.blcll.;~IS:>I· In, 1ntuiuvc, TcnaF,'iivang f.Jl.CJ •k1ms. 4k~llng, hiking, laJ) lf'ollllC Call 4007 and.altern.a11"cmu>1~ llunllni,· 100 nc.ith (.ill 11{>.'I 1H>DY Rf.AR HL~K SW\1, 38, b'2'. CU(l.lles, ... 11c1, <-•tm llA~DSO\I E SW \I 4ll \Ccl~ mats "cc..,, k"cl). ''"> ·~J) 111r.a1.11\C., r-;010: rl~)m .. tc fvr for fallll!Y fulf11lmcnl Sanl.l ~olf, ICMls, tra,d,md nlfTl11J1<1'.' \ru N 3871 ~c,.r•n Uc..id1 l'111l ·1l .. ll\ IH\AlSS \'\'CI· \!\:'\, \CFY ll/\'\l)"i()\11-'\.J\.1,l:!,IMlC'I 1n1c:ll1gcn1, P""""1•ie. 111111 f'l\.l(c~11;.'lfl..ll \l'i.~yu,.al!\ 111, llH, fon, hon:o >Olli ICCh h'Ol.in& for om1lur fom.ilt bc-.rnty 1nfuk AnJ UUI w 111, \\>on I f"<C 1hurri•1111tt.I (. ... l\>llA fotl"odd1ravcl,c""1tlyJchi;h1S JcJ Mar Call ''1\: Sama An.i 11~1\ Call 'M" llOR.,\ \C:AI'\ C."1mh1n, •• live, ~lhletlc, fun S\I. \1 t.4/1"<1 \Cclr.1 vwacow, ht ttnl I ~7 "he> lo.,u(;oJ,cnJO}l v.110.mg \1\11, the! bt11<:h. •un\t'I<, m1W1es, uac am for fnendo.h1f'idi11J1f Call mr1 '-'t"'l''m l\e.id1 Call '638 CllRIS 111\ ._. 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Men Seeking WorAen i11glelife Custo mer en •ice call (310) 592-6040 for i1ifon111ttim1 ·or assistanet>, Sf Single ~emole SM !>1ng """" D o .... (• d • G Go¥ L la~b'\ln J ~ ...... h A A,,,on 8 Bloc H H 'flO"'' w Wh11<' N/O No Drugs N/S NOtl S"'°'-H N/Dnnk NonOttn . .,. Speotal Advertising Supplement for Orange Coast Weekend .. , , f I f. " 4 1o respond to these ads call 1 (900) 40 7-4377 (billett at $I. -19 per miuute) or see i11stn1ctio 11s on page 2. Men Seeking Women HROADWAYllfl'S1 I.et s~r form >oor poano. ffi) vo1~' SW\.! 37, :-<ts. 67./185. actJve. \1oosewood cooli:er Corau del \111 Call 1932 Sl-CCl-.SSF\.:L llcalth Profes minal seek~ v.oman 10 •gc 35 for mamagc. family Must havt c\ccllcnt cdu,:111,,... 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OJ>cn·mllldcd. rt.llTlan uc/pusioo11c Prefer college cJuultd. no duldrcn. 3:?-40, •lllJCIJ\C, >hm,dcpth, \OhJval uet B\ICN Pat\. tall 4259 llAVhCOkVETll~.nccd~ou. IQ 15. brains, t>toauty,and b.l.ly, arl) ~uonab1v,profc.u1tin11.42, tilt. llun11ng1on llu .. h uU 40511 llA:O.DSO.\fl,I.) 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SW230, tetl• Y'C"lll& (18 25), thy 5W/11M fl'f lo)al anJ llJl•ft& rchli4JnUup ~ \Jcl ~ar Call 4942 om. 6'l.12l0. ma uluK, 4, 11.aha.n prufrm•1Nll \Cdt• J'l) ""I', m•..ho UlUICll, lt.ali•u, tol~r Men lor duttttl fun Sh(111, {tockr prefrrrcJ l..A>t ""''k' c.u 49$9 1101 '¥1A SAGli t1y 37, ft I/ 18,,hlfld~hatry~ Yl1'1 he yuutl I. fu, monUl C f"IA Mcu Call 4922 0\4 58, 5"101198, C{UllC home· boJy. CflJOY• simple chl'Wltn, Ulo'IH, ••• You any ·~· race l.(1111 Jk~ Call 49Ca l.NSHAPli.OWMll ,S 11/US. \Cdta YWftl· hlnchome dJimer/ theaoecomp.rllOft,N/SID l.mg Ruch CaU •909 A I llUTIC, TaAlGllT· ACTINC, •aahle WM, 29, -M '"""'l'lf'f'ICr't bw)d ..U UIM, 2 2 .32. N!S/O 8dma111 Shore. C.ll '911 ..,('. A la n Creeley, chef and ow ner of The Golden Trume, seldom looks at a cookbook, but on that rare occasion when his fertile brain needs a pick-up, he's been known to bro\\se through one for an artistic idea or two. Otht:r ih:in thnt, he confines his reading to spy thrillers. (three pe r week). J3ut lots of us who cook cannot resist the urge to bro"sc through cookbooks or collect them, findin g that certain ones become fav orites over the years. In my household, a ce rt ain family member dryly ob ervcd that one often-used cookbook is so c vcr~d with food spi.lls...splash~ sauce stains and the like that it woul~ probably. make t.i~e-sustaining soup ·1f thrown in lo bo1hng water. _ Several hundreds of its inspiring __ D_i_n-in_g__ companions nrc in more pristine condition, and they come off my Editor shelves less frequently these days. No matter -a cook or foodie can neve r nave too many cookbooks! They are great reading, "hether you intend to use them or jus t read them at night: especially the ones containing observations and palate memories. Publishers arc keenly aware of thi , especially around Christmas lime when some of the books printed arc almost as beautiful as coff ce table an books. Like this one: SAVORING JTALV (Callaw:iy Ed111onsJlfarper Collins, S50) showcase Robert Fre~on's ex eptionally seductive pho- tographs or food, land and 1hc llali:in people. It was edited by Alc~:indr~ Arrowsmith, "ith in1ercs1ing eo;s:iy and 90 recipe . You will w:int to book p:issagc to Italy before ~011 turn 1hc last glorious ptigc. . DINING l..>t"'\J II.a,.._ phtJ111 he deserves the tillention they give him in book-.torc' l·ru· gal Gourmet C0Mcc1or' hkc to ha\c each ~e:ir'~ nc'' ofter· mg. The e boo!.:> r.tngc 111 pri .. c bcl\\C~n S1! 95 <ind S23.95 in h:ird bacl. 111 £ GIU::.\1 CALllOl(~l.\ COOKl100).. l\ K.11hlc:cn DeV:inna l 1,h (Oon \'1vJ11t. Sl3 1J5) In' recipe~ from i:-: chcb of note in Caltk1rn1:1 ''1th :!~' kil-('llcn·h:!>I d r •r~s e"<cmplif~ ing ~omc of thi: bot 1:0111\mg Ill (\1hfurn:.1. Chd!> inclutlc Al.Ill Greek~ (1•1'~!11, thJt n.1111c ~oun~.b ·t:.11n1h,11): John ~1cGl.1ughhn, Alice \\ .1ter,. Jcrcmwh l o,1cr , Joachim Splich:il .ind mJny more. L.1d1 did j, p1 1u11.:J \\11J1 ad.ice. tips and ob,el'\Jtion-.. ·1 hi~ paperba4 ~'a' tound :it E\l!~­ day Gourmet in Coron.1 del ~tar. 1'00DS OF TUSCA;'\ \' by Giuliano Uugbll1 (!:>lc\1,1r1. Ttibon. Ch:rng.S50) h:is gorgeous I\\ ll·pa~c photl'graph) b) John Dommis; a fe:ic;t for the eye,, Chee!.. out p.igcs ~S-6 te-enJOy-un-orgy of brillhrrrrprodm:c henped :rr chITcet on dec:i) ing allegorical s1:11uc 1n one of Ital) 's baron1:il garden cst:ites. Poetic photos. good recipes. TllE IN PIREO \'£GETARL\:-\ b" Loui .. e P1cl..ford. (Stewan, Tabori :ind Ch:ing S::!~.95) '' 11h photos b} Gus Fil· gate is \\Cll-namcd. For tho~e of us ne'' to \cgct..iri:in cook- ing. this book's dishes :ire photographed in such a mouth- \\atenng style, there b definitely in .. p1ra11on to t~ them out. Radicchio. Artichoke and Goat Cheese Piua b a knoc'kout -tastes great, 100! PART\' FOOD: Snrnll and :l\OI)', by Oarb:ira Kal'l.:i {Morrow, S25) Is an c'<cellcnt boo!. b) an e\pcrienccd au· thor and cooking expert \\ho \\fitc1. for Gourmet ma~.1Lme and The New York Times. Recipes arc conc1.,c, ca•i\ to read. :ind her gift of gourmet gab \\tll pul )OU at ca'\c ''hilc filling you in on '' hcthcr 10 bu) 1.11.c:-out or prep.ire .;omc- lhing :it home: \\.hen ~o u-.e the Cuisin:in in~lc:Jd of the. blender. plus par!) planning l•f>' ~u'h ;i., ho'' much twJ sel'\es hO\\ m:iny pctlplc. bpcciall> good for toll..' ju't J,,. cover ms the Ari of l;n1eri.11ntng \\ho do:i 'l '':.int to phi '\C home for advice Chapter~ include: \\'h:it J •S\\cll Part\ Thi' h , \'c~i.:1c Good.\\ r.ip .ind Roll. ..ind l·c:ir of r r>ing ) cs. )l"J l xl c..an fry )Ollr O\\n rJ\'tOh and male homemade p111a10 chip'>. THE UfESTYLES Of TH E RICH AND 1''M10US COOKBOOK by Robin Leach (Viking Studio, $24.95) is subtitled, (in case you didn't get it the first time): "Recipes and Entertaining Secrets from the Most Extraordinary Peo· pie in the World." Give us a break, Robin I This m3n with the brass vocal chord , master of hyperbole, has struck a \'O· yeuristic nerve in.kbook form. Bui, we h:ive 10 admit, the photos arc terrific. Alan Greeley takes a look at a cool.book now and again. COOKING A TO Z, The Complllc Culinaf') Rl'kn·m·c Tool edited b) JJnc l lorn (The Cole Group. S:?~.95) 1~ a comprchcnst\e p.:iperback guide lo cool.iog No m;.111cr hO\\ long you h:i'e coo~ed, you will find '1lu.1blc ne'' inform.1· tion in thi' boo!... \\ho'c ri:c1pcs \\ere crc.11ctl m c..·011,ult.11100 "ilh the California Culin31'' Acatlcnw in San Fr Jnci ... co Thi: firs1 A in A to Z is Achiotc Turn; ou1 to be a brick red seed of the annauo ·tree, u cd in South Amcnc:in recipes. The entry goes on to tell you how and ''hen to use ii anJ "here to get it. The finJI cntl)' is Z for ZLST. \\'hat :i great way to end :i book! ... and may all your O:iude Tn1ttinger of Champagne by the same name. is pictured lounging in hts palatial home, La M3rqucttcric, in Paris. There arc three recipes (needing buucr, trulllcs :md turbot for stane~). which his personal chef has, no doubt, been lind enough to whip up for the squad of talented pho- tographers assigned to do this book. COOKBOOKS Spc:iking of Z's. the zaniest book "e came aero~ 1s called TU E SURREAL GOURM ET: Real food for Pretend Chefs written tind illu tratcd by Dob Blumer, (Chronicle. Sl4 95) On the cover is a M:ugriue St)le photo: a head of broccoli topped by :i che fs toque blanc. Blumer ha!' little bits of ad· \ICC, pluo; a wild 1m.lg1n:ition. a sen'c of humor and a fa1rl\ straighlfol'\\:ird \\J)' \\tlh ht'> recipe . 131umcr '' :i th1rt)wmc- 1hing music manager in Lo Ani;ck-. ''hl) h:i' created :i clc\· er, entert.iinins ~'IOI.. Even Wol(gang Puck and B::ub:ira Lnuroff ham it up for three or four pages and throw in M>me Plll3 recipes. be bright! Elizabeth nnd Larry (you're supposed 10 know who THEY arc), pose in wedding finery nt their Snntn Barbnr:i nuptial . Menu, recipes ond photogrnphs are included. Michael Jackson isn't In the real \\Orld, THE FRUGAL COU~ll:.I by Jeff Smith (Morrow, $22.95) resonates with readers particularly \\ell during these frug:il days nnd Crown Books has a shelf Je\'OICd to "The Frugals ... Titles include ''The Frugal Gour- mel Cooks with Wine": " ... Cool..!. Americtin .. ; " •.. Cools 3 Ancient Cubincs"; etc. You get the idea. Mr. Frugal GOur· met (Smuh) is :i golden goo c to the foils al Morro\\, and ON T ill:: Slll::L\'E OUT GOI,C, F\ I: \II . FIELD!I COOKIE BOOK: MOO ·1.:wo01> COOKllOOll.; nnd ClllNA MOO' COOKBOOK. CALENDAR ~~~t~n~~~~11 540-1224 n.11ion;il sculptor .a.nd p.i1n'tcr, on p~1ses p.11n11ng ~ ~lurd:.y-Soncl.ly f1om 1 t am 4 pm. His l'lorlls iln<I ;i~r.1c.t p.l•nl· inp :ilong_ ''1th his mel.ll .ll»tt.ict s..1ilp- lur~s ,,,~ 1t'.iturt'\I Ho1m: 10 .i m -6 p 11'1 dJ1f1 til 1 O p.m Thuri.d.ly .ind S..tuni>y. • 11.lmpton S.alt>n )01 IJ.t~ot•w Circlt', \u1tt• 100, Nt .... pnci Be~h. 854-6100 'll•f Brc.llt.lhtO\li;fl Colle'\.tion," an t'l.h1b11 of wrnlu by N~wpott 8r.1ch .lr1•\t K.lthy r1ippen, on \U?W lhr~ J.lnU.)ty • tlod.ad !>l.a.mmc-r All C.tlltry .006 lo1. I "'l'. Nt..,\flOft Bt.1ch Conhnuo~ nh1h1t INturcs 011 · n.11 .i•t .a~.a.11.lblc '°' • hy mor" th.:io .. o ~1hNn C4llil011 La .1rt1su In .a.II t)~ ot m(.'(11.l, I lour> b 11 p rn ~l.Kltl.ty·frl(!.1y .ind bv :tPf'lhlntmC'nt • l.1h1na CJlltrit 117 l r.:C\\'f:?OI' Crt\~ Or1 Nt>•1p.1ft Oc\lCh, 121·?11, On fief m.ancnt d"P.f.ly .art worl.s by Cu) Bul(rt M.lrc Ch.ls.;ill. L..lu 01un, Fr<.'tl rl(.I.. ti.alt J.an 11..upa)cl.i 11 & 1 horn.as lC\I~ Rob M l)n N boo, l1i~1 Quulwl, !"OfmJn Rod,\\cll, Ado!( Schnng. Andrea Sin11h •nd G.lry Swanson Hou~ MonJ.l)·~turd.iy, 10 .am. 10 pm; Sund.iv, 11 am ·7 pm • Lo· El rlnt Ari l oU 1 1.1 OpoltO N<l 10()..C. ,.._t't\po!I IJN h, ;J.J.1921 Anm.l· 1i0n eel) fr,>m 01'1ll'V, OM Bluth. W.1ttc-r L.1n1, 1 IJnn,\·BJr!K-ra .ind The Sirtlp,on• INtured. I lours. 11 .l m ·S p.m Mood.:iy .ind ThurW)•friWy. 10 .i m 6 pm S.tur· d.1): 10,;\ m.·S fl m Sund.ly • ,..t<arg.1rtt Btddl Studio .and C....lltry ;-oo lfl C.rn;11i0n ,...,.,. • Comr ·' dt~ M,.,, ;i,o.!>100. C..flrl)' f('.1t~Kr:s 11•11,<.'tJ mcd1J monoprint\ .ind 1•'11~-rc:olor> by M.l'&-lrlt Bcdcll and 11111111~ pr nti and ern~I \H'crcolon bv \\ h1llt111or~· I lour 9 Ii.> ,, m ·.S· JO p.m. ltlt'1lf:t\ lhuwbv, 1 b .lppou1tmcn1 Al.In .., f • MMtin l.11\ort'nc..t' C.allrricc Hl'l \'1.1 OP'Jfto Nc\\flOrt Oc;ich, 673 01;1. Ccf elX;it~ .tth54;rnUSl~•.IO f.imcs T.;ilm.Jdi;e \\ n l>t' in JttenJJn< e for ii one mJn shch"ng ci his n<1ginal oil p.i•kl> on bo.1111 .ind canus 7·10 p.m frKIJ> •Off tht \\Jll C.allery 2121 M•1n >t Hunl•ngton llr.•ch, 536-6-188. \\'oil..> b) Ut•hr.'M Sh.1<> t, •in SJoon~. Blumh.lf.l n ;ind Cosb .arl" lln 't•w 1ndcfinitch lioor-. 10 am ·b ,, m: \\ond..t~·f1"!Jy; 10 .i.m ·S pm s.1turd.l\, 11 .1 m.•3 pm ~u11cf.>y. Ad· mi n fr~ • orr the w.au C.alltry 1441·8 ~'" tido. Nl'\"Vi'tfl !k.l<h, 72) S'l'iO Worl..> by • "'-~ ""'~· tl.lf'nr.leb, Mu 1, W.ard, 8t'l\I n• ;ind Olhco .art' oo pc'rm<1rwn1 d·' play Hour~ 11 ,, m ·'• I'm ""ind.t)• ~.lcb,, 11 a m.•i pm S.11urd.1 , 11 • m ·'i p \ IMU) >.ti "' H\: •South Co.\\l Art C\•nlN :!1fl t. 17th St .. ( 11 \\$ ~41 •\4'; MimJllOll Ii or in.ii wocwl n•lpl1llc> .ind (Ct.1tniC J • t·S anti J i<'ll'<t;i,n 111 lom•t~I 1il1h n l11ho .. g1Jpll\ .1nJ cris•:iph) 1.h \Jrooos <lll•~t5 .an' on f>!.."'flT\,lnt'lll d.spl.h lioUn 10 OI m b pm \\ ndJ, rr11h\, 10 J m ·!i Jl m ':itur Clw . • l.ll"\' Sh 'ts Finl' A.ti ~llcrit•, 1-1988 S.u'KI (ln'"" AH· '>1111(.' I ~. If\ nc, iJ I OH'i hh1l.1tl111n ol p.11nt111b.., ,1nd :tl1ilfll.1o111• JI the s.1\lc~ fr.1'11111\~ ,lfh I C.1 Of\!\ I.Of I ,in I "" ~'' r '°" 1 "'d\ J.ln. 3 BI ~ I ·\.\\I~ l I''> I l 1--.; " Ill \l "'Ill >1 l• ll'll'C t~rOR\\.\TIO:'lt: II 'OU h.h\' oan C\l'nl hitln)t or th.1ni;c of mlorm.11ion for Bl.id.Boo~. d11C'CI inqum4:S h> o,•n1.\m1n Ep\ltin, c.o Rl.ic\.lklt•l. P 0 811\ ISOO· I 64, C'oron.1 d~I \\Jr. L \ 'l.!h25. A mun• c11mpll'l<' lollt·nd.lf t\ln\ the hl\t lu<'~tf.1, uf ncr'I' month Plwnl' iGO·!bll ll'!;l'nd: 0< Ortln~l' Counl\. Bl, ltl.1l l. ht'. 81-opl bl.1llt. lH' oplr•mlll rP JIN pN\on. lB \.Ii.\ lie' ~11.JngC'd. Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, December 10. 1992 7 • 110.11 P.ir,tcl~ P.irh D1•r 1" OperJ P.1 GILDED CAGE 395 Monday Nlte Football Special With Purchase of Pltch9f Of h'leroge L•re• 1tJ" Plzz• • 6 PM And IMmg ClllTle T1mt Only • Al T oppongs • bi In Only • No lue °"' Orders • Wtde Saeen TV The Finest Japanese Dining Experience SUSHI BAR • PRIVATE DINING ROOMS • DINING ROOM TfPf'AN R00\1 • TATAMI ROO\i • COCKTAll LOUNGf """"""' Horikawa Toi<yu • Los Angeles • Santa Anot 1611 Sunflower Ave., Bldg. E, Santa Ana (714) 557-2531 SOUTH COAST PLAZA VlllAGE 3 minute~ to Performing Arts Center ~ .n , ITLf TOKYO • 111 S San Pedro SL, Los Angeles CA (213) 680-9355 8 Orange Coaat Weekend I Thursday, December 10, 1992 . . . .. "'• couples (un' in lon11 Beach. Banquet Md_~llllllllMJl11llllllllillllhl•1•1:1-ball, $154 per couple; ball only, $89 per •••----··---·-couple. Phone 821 ·9953. • Prol~ue Guild LKture, Jan. " at 7:30 p.m., Opera Pacific guest lecturer dkcus- sion o( 'fl Trovatore.' S25 pp. Contact Mar· garet Price, 544-7027. l ( l,\\[ In .\. \\ \C .I( •Blue Muble Coffeehouse 1907 tUtbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, 646-5776. "Amateur Comedy Nigh!" 8-11 p .m. Tuesday. Free admission. • H.C. Daniels Co. at South COJSt Plaza Village, SunOo~r and Bear st1ttu, Santa Ana. 04-ao<l). House o( Cartier's "Aichi· val Pen CollcctlOfl" on e11hibl1 10 1 m.· 6:30 p.m. Saturday-Dec. 18. • Hy.1U Regency Irvine 556-2121. Or· ange County Perl'onnlng Arts Cenltt Bo.ltd ol Directors' 19th annu.r "C.andel1ght Con· cert" Wlll be performed in lhe hOtel 8.lfl· room bettlnning at 5:30 pm. Sunday. The bladc·lie ""benefit raises essential funds (or OCPACs oper.1ting wpport. The \\'Nffen- Prime Rib Shrimp Sraillpi, Bacon Wrap~ Shrimp and Beer-Battered Shrimp Just SJ2~ And Yes, You Do Get It All poofs per(orm. rtdets $250.$2,SOO. •u Tortu~ .u Sooth Co.ast P1.lza v.n.i~. BriSU>I .and 5unlhvef, 5.ln~ AN. 'Special Holiday WriS1Wa1ch Collecllon" (ea1u11ng unusual and no""elty 11mepleces oo 'iew (or Solle 10 .. m • s p.m. tftr~ enc. 10 "Trunk Show," w~ com te women's .J'pp.ltel collection o( USI tS on \-oe'W', presenred 1:15 ... pm. Saturd.ly. Thtos.tore al.so hosts "Children's Story Telhng" feJtut· •,nj b.i'!Ooo KUlpt.unng 1:15-3 pm. Dfoc. •Newport BHch H.irbor (best view al( Corona del Mar bluffs, ~ BeM::h, 129-<C400. &.4th .annu.al ''Chriis.tmu Booit Every single tangy. tender, deliciou morsel. Probably more than any ordinary mortaJ could po ibly eat All yours on one giant plate for one low price. Better hurry. Mwpot1 Bndt • 1'11'...l~ V.u.ll lll\'V • 6 \-WIO Huod.QllOO kxb • 1<>160 lk-.k.h BhJ • 14-lH•~ll BROWN'S' Parade'' lets you wa~ and enjoy more than 200 dec.omed boaits .u ~ parolde through the Harbof ~nning it 6:30 p.m. Thun<lay-Oec. 23. Ct~ sealiflg will be set up at d-.e ~ Scout Sea Base. Td· ets: S4·S6. for r&re lnformlltion on Vitn· tage points « ~I c:ruiJes, call above number. • NtwpOft H¥bor Alt Mus~m 850 San ClcrMnte Of~. N~ Beach, 759. 112 2. Mtsan Showafe (e;itures works in a variety ol ~ inducfin1 cefamics, mixrd medla. wood. metal ana jewelry available fOf s.a~ through jan. 17, ··. S15·S40. • OrMige County PtT.orming. Arts Cen· • B. Dallon Boob at Soulh Coast Plaza, fer, GOO T~ Center Ori~, Costa ~· 3333 S. Bristol St., Costa Mes.r, 548-4942. 556·.AR~.. J~nny Mathis: A. Holiday Autho< r om McNamara appears fOf a Concert. m whidl the ~ star. rs backed book signing in ptOmOtion Of his lat~ 1 by an or~a as he ~ings his greatest novel "Henry Lunt & The Rilnger" 0000•4 songs llnd holiday favorites. to ~rom p.m. Dec:. 17. Half, ptesented 8 p.m. Mooday-T~y. Tocco. Tickets: S13·S37. •SI, Andrew's Presbyter\1n Church 600 St. ~rews Rd, Newport Beach. Three Christmas concerts presented 8 p.m. Friday and 4 and 7 p.m. Sunday. Tickets: Sl·S5. Jazz, New Age & Blues • Blue M.uble Cofftthouse 190"7 Har- bor Blvd., Costa Mesa, 646-5776. fret"- dom or [Jo.pression poetry nicllt featu;es open readings 8 · 11 toniiht. ~ree admis· sion. UO MFA Poetty 8· f'1 p.m. Dec. 17. Free .idmission. • Blue Marble Coffeehouse 1907 Harbor •Orange County Philharmonic Society Blvcf. Costa Mes.i, 646·5776. Enerjazz per· al Orange County Performing~ Center, (Ofms origina l jazz music 9 p m ·midnight 600 Town Centl'f Drive, CostAJ Mesa, 64~ f '~-f d · · Tickets: S 19•$40, · -' ' - OCPS.· Los Angeles l'tiilh.lrmonic con· r1U<1y. ree a m1ssl()ll. •Or.ante Coast Coll~ 2701 filirview Ro.l<f, COSt.a Mesa, 432·5162. United Na· tions Human R~ Day celebrated 7:30 di-'HIJ 1 E's Scie11a: lecture Hall 101. ___ •• -ducted by Yuri lemirkanov with guest pia· • Hofbrilu 323 N. State College Blvd , nist Elizabeth leonskaja 8 p.m. Saturdly. Fullerton. 870-7400. Costa ~-ba>ed lickets.; .. :s1 s-H.S. ... "Cbristmas with Cbanti. Charles .Rulherfo!d Quartet performs 8 deer," the acclaimed voc;il'ensemble from p.m. Thursdays. free admission. 8·30 ~nd 10·30 and Sundays at 4 and G p m. and selefted Jhursdays .;at B and 10 p.m. Specral guests: Conc.ord Records re· G'Ofding stars l<en Peplowski (SclJ(ophonel and Howafd Alden (guitar) appear 1on1ghr. Sonja Santos Quintel performs Brazilian Ja.u Friday-Saturday. Soutldsphere blues ensemble perlonns Sunday. There ls a SS admission dlarge and S7 minimum foolJ beverage charge. Call the Ian Hotline at 536·2029 for updates. · • Midnite bpresso 201 D "'1.lin St., Hun· tington Beach, 960-5858._ Gregg Youog and the 2nd Street Band pl~y blues, light . jazz and rearranged material from their 111){ aluum ·Full Moon $J:ssions" fi·)Q.11 30 p.m. triaay •N~port Ro.tdh.ouse 1700 P1acentt.i 8 South Coast Pfu.a, Pl.lz.a TO\'-er '" •South Co.ast Repertory 655 Town Cen· South Co.lSl Metro, 548·4942 Autho< Tom ter Ofr.e. Costd Mesa 957·2602 ext 210 M< N.im;ira will appear at B. Dalton for a 0t 211 Winter ses;~lS for The Yourig- bool. signmg in• protnO(JOn of his latest Conservate>ri rum t.hrough March 6 \\-lt.fi novel .. Hen7 Lunt & Tht' R.lnger" noon·4 "Spe.lk" (or f~·)'t!ar )(udents, "Speak It" i> m Dec. 1 ~ _ ....Jor -SOCOOd;}ellHl~nts, ''Voicrand Im· 8 UCI Fine Arts Thulre UnM'rsily .Jncl provisauon' for thtrd·year ~udcnts and Campu~. lr.1ne, 856·6616 The 15th an-''oung Actors V\'or~p·· for fourth-)'ear nual "\Udrig.il Olnntr," '" .,..h,ch the ~udents.. Clll for class times and dates San Francisco, pr~nted 8 p.m. Wednl!$· • ~altura ,2675 Irvine Ave , Costa day. rte~ets: S9·S26. Mesa, 645·5518 Cale Stoddard ~rl0tms • P.idlic Symp~ony OrcheslrA at Orange mu)ic ranging from cl.m1cal to 1a.zz and 1Mr:ar.;Gr.;01:odaFa11oo:aad-.a•r.iG1Zool'Zdll:SeUrvfZlc!::le!za'! -CGUnty Performing Arts-Cemer;OOO Town pop'r~ t~ cflSICO on a baby grand piano 8 Center Drive, Cost.l Mesa. 556·ARTS. p.m.·midnight Saturda)'5 No cover charge '. Greot Prices Musk director Clrl St. Clair leads the PSO _ a \\U\\ell'Uly tha-Se.i 3 n P.KJic {'.-QJst rn-a -program olli>rke, Bee~en and Highway, Huntington Beam, S~6-25SS Proloflev 8 tonight. Gueit pianist 1s Jan~ Jau Jl(~nted FridJy-5.lturd<lv n•gnts al ,\H ''ii( cnurt of l(ing Henry VIII convenes to eel· dlrJtc the Chrislm.u ~asort ~ith fine food, },vcd ~ ilnd he.lrty memment. pre· sentcd 7 p.m. Ftldily·S•uurd.iy ;ind '.1<.>nday-T~y. s p.m. SUl'lday Tidcl5 Classical, Opera & Traditional S25·Sl8. ' I J \\.l i •Christ College Irvine Center for \\'Of· ship and the Perfotm1ng Arts, 1530 Con· cordia A~ .• Irvine, 854·6002. ext. l 14. "A SeMce or Ltssom and Carob" pte-sented • Irvine l .uchiy The.ater 4242 Campus by the Music Department 7:30 p.m. Satur- Dr , l~me, 740·2000. The lr.ine Ballet Co. day and 4 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Tickets: rcpe.ics its popubir holi<Uy b.lllet "B.tbes in SS·S8. To)l.lnd" 7:)0 p.m fri<Uy. 11 am. Satur· •Muter Cho,,le of Or;in1e County .Jt day and 2 p.m. Sunday rdcts: S8·Sl4. Oran~ County PerfOtming Arts Center, Now Serving ... Pre-Theatre Dinner between 5:00-7:00pm • Four Course U>urmet Dinner • Price $22 per person 600 T°""n Center Drive. Costa Mes.a, 556· • 1..,gun1 Buch High khool 625 Parle 6262. "Ed~s or Christmas," ii concert of !\,e, LaguN Bead!, 855·0331. L.Jguna 8.11· favorite holid.ly c.itols .manged by Will1.1m k-c s s.>.th llnnu.tl production ol .. The f'l:ut· HAii, ptcsented 7:30 p.m. Sund.iy. Td.ets. South Coast Plaza • Costa Mesa • (11 4) 540-3840 (Nut to May Co,) 'Ct.lClcr," with spt'Ci.lJ f)Morm.Ja by Sa· ,.....===-==-====-=-==--''----~-- l11n.1 Allt'man and Ashley Whe.iter from thC' '!I.in f r.1ncisco 6.llltt, ptcscntcd l and 7 pm $.lturday-Sundlly. Uve Nightfy Entertain Peter Shambrook Ma'Qd1ittVia• Makrln Dmtind 2332 W. Coast~., ~Beach 714/631"8220 MONDAY -FRIDAY 3 :00 PM -8:00 PM 1 o T.v·.•s FOR ALL SPORTING EVENTS 20 FT. ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET BILLIARDS 9NEW BILLIARDS TABLES OPLN 7 DAYS A \/\/EEK SF>c:>~-r~ El~~ Be.. C::~FE: 725 BAKER STREET, COSTA MESA,-CA 92626 • 540-5061 ~~I< E:: Fl AA.,-13 Fl I !:»-W-C> L. . '. P•fHI'• lri1191 lack th• "lh• Pl.te Speclel'' s47s Old Fashion Pot Roast Veal Oscar • ~afood Florentine • l'orlc Marsala • 'Open Face Turlcey • Roast S..f & morel f_. 001 .'a."""""' r •·m ':k1'tl o ......t SENIOR C ITIZENS 15°/o Discount Sunday All-YM-C••-1 ...... fM Spa9heHI s3n with meal sauce 4 {ot A1fo,,1., , ••I 10 P•c·N·fO'le & ~/ty) HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) 960-5402 Ope11 do 'I' QI 111\>.A Svnooy ~" 'llAA4-IQOM ._. ! RS Or11nge Coast Weekend I Thursday, December 10, 1992 9 CALENDAR .. · 540-1224 J .\,.• I o~!.1 \k\.I u50 111~0 Ronnie S.l' > 01 'I.'" I\ ;c ... n Him» 1.1m P.111\ f)ll~·ntt>tl 8 I \' ,,, I.I\' ,, ' " f • Or.mi;e Cu.Ht Coflei:•' t n<' oo\1t• Re.. 1t.1I 1. 1·u1 r.1'"''" R·1d lo.tJ .\IL~. ~ J _ 1tl. ll Th• f\.,l> \ '..' ' "'",1.1..; pu· 1 J' 1 ·'' t \l nu~ .ur.i. 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"l rm k ,,· 11111 ~ p '" \ \ 1•d1w~J) 'I hur)d.I\) b.1p1•¥ huur ,ind , .. 111pl1nw11t.ll) lwfll'I <; i p m F r11fa1~ IS, «111·1Jltt·r7p111 ). cl.1>,1C rr><.~ 'n roll 7 p.m. Saturdavs ($S covet), free country dance lcs.sons "'th Tom P<>tts Dance Fae· 1orv 6 p m SundJ)'S ~ open 5 p.m Tucsday·fndJ) 7 pm SJturdJ) Mond.1y • Bistango. 191 00 Von KJ1man A1,e , Ir· 11ne, 75:!·5222 • The Blue Beet C;.ife 107 2 ht Placl.', "cwport Beach, 67S·2338 "The Blue Beat Ame11can MuSIC Showcase," a nisJlt o( 011~mJI acoustic music for emetging song- " roters. presented Dl-c :! 1. Wnters sign up lxoh1L>en 5 30·5:45 p 111 , and 20 nam~ Jre randomly selected to perform 6·8.45 p m. bwlilished songwriters pcrform 1n 2 S· minute sets after 9 p m _ • Blue M.yble Coffeehouse 1907 1 IJrbor Bl1tl , CostJ Ml'>J, 6-16 57i6 D1•c:r~1fi1.'tl Po~ VocJI~ performed by D.in l<'n1.•r SatCJr dJy Folk R<XI.. ix•rfurnwd l>y 1!1lly t1.lc111 \.\ L'tlncsdJ}-Showtu111.·> 8 11 to111)lhl, 9 p m.-m1dn1Hht Fn<fay-5.iturday; 8 1 I I'm 5und.i)-\\'edne~!Jy frl.'c .1Jm1ss1on • California Beuh Rocle 'N' Sushi 3355 \1J Lu.Jo, Newport BNch 675 0575. )Jp..l· rt•>e food !>t!rwd up lo the sounds o( tocL. n· roO nigh1l). • Crazy Horse Stl.'.ak House and Saloon 1580 Brool..hollO\~ Dr•1(' '.>Jnta AnJ, 549- 15 12 Cary Mom; Chr ~mJ~ Show pre >entl'<l 1''<>ndJ) • 1 ut"><.lJ) T cl..cu on s.ile • fountain Valley Branch l1bruy 17635 Los Alamos. Fountain Valley, 962· l 324. Chn>tm.li Past.·· a ulented duo. perform -p.m. lut'sday free admission • HJrbor Singers al Prt.~b)'tCrrJn Church of 1he CovenJnt m (0$lJ Mt~. 5-15·019S or 897 0587 l his toe.JI singing group Corn· posed of 2S \\Omen meets 7·9:1 S p.m. T ut'sdJys Jnd is Jlways scel..1ng mOfe mem· bcrs to sing and dJnce classics from "50s Be·bop to conlempotJry songs. • Kama"ura l67S Irvine A•e . CostJ MCSJ, 645-5518. Kurt Steinbeck plJys old •CS but goodies and m1ddle-of-the road pop 8 p m.-midnight Fridays and 4·8 pm Sun· da)'.S. Cale Stoddard i:>i:ays "''elJ!hing from roClc to disco to etas.sic.ii to !ill on the baby gr;ind piano 8 p.m.-midnight Siltur· days. No cover • SIJg lounge 145 £. 19th St., Costa Mesa. 63 l ·9"813. Guitarist/singer Petet Wrd<mham plays folk, coontty and oldies Jt 8:30 p.m lhursdays. lhe Sharks play pop 4-8 p.m. every SundJy. • 21 Octanfronl 21 Oceanfront. "'"'"J>Orl BeJch, 67S·2S66. J. Michael Patterson pct· fo11ns oldies and all your fovontes 8 p.m - m1dnii;ht Thu~Jys·Salurdays: Captain Cat· rbe pla)~ trop1cJI pop and iaz.z 4·8 p.m. Sundays 9Warehouse Restaurant 3450 Via Opor· to, Newport BeJCh, 673-4700. £den pet· forms cl.1ssic rock 9 p.m. Friday-Saturday. Adm1!»1on: SS lnnlscnse perfoims rcgg.lt' 2 pm Sunday Admission: $5. Ink.a Tnl...l performs r~Je 9 p.m Tuesd.ly. Ad· miss;on: $3. -r,"tight Zone performs Hip Hop music 9 p.m Dec. 17. Admission SS. Oub age limit 1s 21 .ind oo.-er with 10. TI if \TI I~ • 8.ad.st.ige Theater 1599 Su..f>COO' A~ • Cosu Mes.1, 646-5887 ""OviStrTW With 5.11 ind Amanda Gedo.·· ;in evening .at home with two loufll:l' hurds as ~ p<e· pare f0t a las Vegas NeW Ye1r's Eve gig. pr~ntcd 7 p.m. Fridays ;and Saturdays through Dec. 19, with a special Dec. 20 performance Tickea: S 15. •fountain V.illey High School 17816 Bushard. FountJ•n Valle_y. 968-3301. Hart and Kau(man·s ''You Can'! Take It With You" presented 7:30 p.m. Ftlday· Sa.wrday. Admission· SS. • Carden Cro\.e Community ThHl~r 12001 St. M.uk St., Garden Grove, 897· 5122. '"A Chorus line" runs 8 p.m. Thurs- day-5.lturdays throulth Dec. 19, 7 pm. Dec 13. Tidets: S l l5-S 11. I * COUPON *I I* COUPON *I I* COUPON * I I* CO~U~ON * BUY 1 BUY 1 BUY 1 $2.99 I BREAKFAST & Getl I Lunch & Get I I Dinner & Get I I ;1,8:.. Combo I The 2nd For '1 00 I I The 2nd For •1 001 I The 2nd For •1•1 I ra~t= I Buy one.,,.,. ' rec:elv• 1 I Buy one entr•' recefv•• I Bur one ...... .....,,. , I Breakfast aec:ond ..,.,. fotS1 (of MCond 9ntr•forS1 (of MCond ....... 1ors1 (of ~-..-. ........ I equel or i.u• velue) I I equal or ...._ vahle) I I equel or...._ vahle) I I ........ iliilll one coupon per peraon one coupon per person one coupon per ,-.on o...,... ,._,. wlll. per vlalt. Explr• 1-31-93 per vlall Explree 1-31-13 per vtalt. £xpne 141-13 ~DI"' 141,. Specioliztng in on outhenlK Cen!IOl Ameocon Mexicon tUISile is o cuinory cMbro1ion of fre~ food. ~ ireprution ond e•ating flowols. OOdng lhe ~. roos1ld dlll f()f 01K dlii l9llenos ond 50U(8S. The tdec1ic Soultlwestem dee.of d ighf IM, ~ sdroon ond c.opper omi1 br9it Mayon occan15, siooe columns ond vtbroo1 ~ jXJinled on !he walls troo~ you Soulh cl Ille Border 1n lnendly ond Mly slyle. t L .... ~(. I l • • .~ ~·· I ,,. I • ~y CHAMPAGNE llUHCH • : SAINTS/WAS Latin C~ : : GAME LIVE! $5. 95 : ·_·/~~ ~ !~J~ ~ !.xe ! 2~1.4 .: EARLY aaD SPEQALS Up IO 3 Mexicoo Items $4.95 hely Dot. exp 12-14 MICHAEL PAlAO ~-"--0..11 &17. F~l-- 263 E. 17th St.• Costa Mesa • 631-4009 10 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, December 10, 1992 ter, 1 S7 -4-4 C.Oldenwesl St. Huntingten 895-8378. "A Christmas Carol," Odens' holid.>y dilsic, prestnted 8 pm. lonighl· ~turtby. 3 p.m Sund.ly. rdeu· S6-S8. • Crove Sh.alcupure' Ft>stiv.al 12852 Main St •• Carden Grove. 6Jf>.7213. The seventh annual p<oductlon of "A Child's Christmas in Wales.'' the reminiscences of poet Oyt.n Thomas. is pbying Wcdn~ys through Sunda)'S unlll Dec. 2 7. Tickets S20-S24. • Huntington Buch Pla~house at Gisler School, 21 Hl Sm1thmoor La~. lluri· tingtori Beach, 832-1405 "The Velveteen Rabbit" p<ewntcd noon, 2 .and 4 p.m. Sat· urday-Sunday. Admlllinn· Sl·S2. • Or;ange . Cont College. 2701 F.ail\<tew Road, Cosu Mesa, -432-5640. OC:Cs Rep- ertc>ty The•ter Company·s F.ill 0-Act Pl.ly F~1val continues 8 p m. throosh Sun- d.ly in the Dr.am.i ub Studio Admission: SJ. "A Stolytellcr's' Chr.stm.lS.'' OCC Rep- ertory's le\.enth .annual Chrl)(ln.ls pro- 1fuction, pr~cd ¥t Ot1m.i L•~ Thutre 10 .and 11 •.m tod.ly, 10 am. Fri'd.ly .ind 10 ;and 11 30 11.m. 5.ltutd.ry. Flf."t' .ld· mlssfon: gt00ps IN)' rt.'SefVl' ~- •South Co.ut Rept'r10f'Y 6S5 Town Cen- ter On\.e, COSLJ Mesa, 957--40)3 On the m11in suge. SCR's lllh 11nnual suging of "'A Chmtnus Carol" 7 30 p.m Tuesd.ly· Fridays, 2.30 ;and 7:30 pm. 5.lturdiys ind noon .ind 4 p m. Sund.lys through Dec. 27. ridets: S21-S27, with S8 discouncs rot children under 12 ex~ Frid.iys .ind 5.lt· urd.lys.. On the second stage: "M.lrisol's Ovistm.is" by .lose Cnu C.OOUlft, who tells the story ol • fitde girt from Meirico ~ng het first Christm&s In .i Los An· ~ p.ulc sh~fter, presented 7:30 p.m. fn. i).iys; 2 ... .ind 7:3Q p.m. Silturd.iys; .and 2 .and -4 p.m • .Suncbys. AdmiU>n: $3·S10 • ,,.... Fllll .,..., -·All Yur 'Round •Weekend 8runch 7ain-4pm - eEarty Bird Specials . eHappy Hour 4~;>m eHarbor Brunch Cruises 400 Matn St. B.-ilho;1 673-4633 House Appetizer Mixed Salad Pasta de/ Giorno MAIN COURSE choice of Fresh Fish Chicken or Veal ~ ANGELO IL COLOSSEO RISTORANTE ITALIANQ 1969 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa (714) 646-1225 Please present w/order • Expires 12/3002 Dining Highlight of the Week • • ~ca~'?.? ~ J1h .vc... ·I cfc, ~.,...., . . -- Enjoy Authentic Italian Cuisine Served in the Tradtional European Manner. 1576 Old Newport BIVd. • 645-8560 COSTA MESA THE BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE 2300 Hatbor Blvd. (Eastslde of the ~r Center) 641·9m. Aesarvm1e>ns accepted. Lunch Mon.·Fri. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dinner Mon.. • to 9 p.m.; Tues .• Wed, to 9:30 p.m.; Thurs .. Fri. to 10 p.m.: Sat. 3 to 10 p.m.; Sun. 3 to 9 p.m .. Costa Meu'.• oldest steakhouse boasts a 30 yur tradition of setving the finest in charbroiled steaks. fresh fish and chicken Wwm. friendly atmosphere suitable for .very occasion from business meet ngs to family pattl8S. Lunches from $3 49, complete dinners from $8.95, Grazing menu and burgers after 4 p.m. from $3.95. Pnvate rooms for business meetings, rehearsal dinners, reoepcions and special occasion par1i81. GINO'S ON THE tlLL •28 E. 17th Sueec. 650-1750. Reservations accepted. A Coata Mesa landmaft(. Warm. intim•• meeting place: the ultimate neeghborhood restaurant and lounge. Lunch, dinner, weekend bteaktast. Expertly prepared ribs, burgers. sandwiches. salads •nd house specialties, Uve piano bar entertainment in the lounge; lingalong Kwtoke weekend• from 7 p.m. HORIKAWA 3800 S. Plaza Dnve, South Coat Plaza V~llge. 557- 2531. AeNtVMiona suggested. Fine tr8ditlon81 J1P&n•• restaJrant use. the fMhe9t ingredients. Sushi Bar, tatami rooms. cocktail lounge. ~hi-courM K8iMkl dtnnen mutt be Of'dered ~ hours In edvanoe. Elegant dining. Lunch and dinner. LA CAVE U595 Irvine Ave. at 17th St, &48-7944. Lunch. Mon-Fri: Dinner nightly. Ablolltely marvelous ltelka ~ fr•h ...,ood, Setved In an lntlm•• and romantic cellar dining room. In the area for nea1Jy 30 years. this oozy restaurant Plas one of the most unique dinner menu presentatt0ns around. Homestyle luhch specla11ies are a day time feature. MA BARKERS 154 E. 17th St. 646- 4303. 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. dally; Sunday from 7 a.m. Serving breakfast • lunch, dinner in a homestyle fashion. "Country style American cuisine·. Always the friendliest service. low prices for high quality homemade food. Ml CASA 296 E. 17th St 645·7626. Family style Me1ucan restaurant PreSldent Bush has eaten here! Open daily at 11 a.m. for lunch. dinner • and cocktails. Call ahead for large parties. The excellent prices, solicitous service and delic:ioos food make M1 Casa possi>fy the most popular Mexican Hlery in the area. MUCHO GUSTO JAZZ BAR AND LATIN GRILL 263 E. 17th St., Co~a Mesa. 631-4009. Fantastic Lalin Cuisine from Mexico, Brazil and Peru. Satellite TV for spor1s games. Live Jazz Thur9day through Saturday. Big Band on Monday. lnaxpensrve. NIKI'S TANDOORI INDtAN FOOD 3705 S. Bristol (1 bk . n0r1h of So. Coast Plaza. neX1 to Clothestime) Open Daily 11 am-9pm. One of a kind Indian restaurant serving marinated tandoori chld<en, vegetables. dais and nena. Take: <MA, Dine-In. lneJtpensive, no-wait rNUIUfant. Generous portions, uhentic home cooking. Also MIVlng Masala Ooga eYenings & weekends. Also located al 2031 E. • 1st St. (1blk. west d Tustin Ave.). RMEAA RESTAURANT 3333 Brittol St. South Coast Plaza. 5440- 3840. Lunch 11 ;30 a.m;. to 3 p.m. Mon. -Sat.; dinner 5-10 p.m. Mon.· Thurs; ill 11 p.m. Frl & Sat ReMIVlltions •• wggnted. Award' winning Continental cuisine. One of th• only restaurants in Orange County to ofter tableside flambe. Excellent service, intimate almosphere. SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport Blvd. 6'5-8S60. w.Yn a friendly owners Unda and Femando Navaretta offer arthentk:: Italian cuisine served in the traditional European manner. Fernando's impressive credentials include graduating from cur.nary Academy in Italy, training at Hotel Concordia, Venice, Italy; Chef at Don Pasquale in Cambridge, England; Churchill's in La Chax D~ Fondes, Switzerland; Hotel La Pa1x in Agno Lugano, Switzerland. Scampi offers an intriguing menu and lovely wine list. Banquets, private par1ies and catering . WAHOO'S ASH TACO 1862 Placentia 631-3433. Open daily from, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ; Sund~~ 'tit 9 p.m. Outrageously deftcious south of the border cuisine with a Hawauan flair. Wahoo's ls a haven for local as wen as internat.Onal surfers. athletes and anyone looking for good food at incredibly low prices. Absolutely no lard used 1n preparation; everything IS fresh and prepared to order. Laid bad<, casual atmosphere. Also at 1133 S. Coast Hwy. in Laguna and on Bristol & Baker in Costa Mesa. ZUBIES 171 2 Placentia, 645·8091 . Pure and simple, just like mother's lovell Reasonably priced, top quality food and generously poured, low priced drinks have kept their customers coming back for years. lobster tail • chicken, ribs and specials changing nightly. Thursday night is prime nb night. Lunch and dinner served. Sunday Mexican Breakfast from $1.99. ZUBIES GILDED CAGE AND OYSTER BAR 1714 Placentia, right next doot to Zubies. 646-4222.. A big, sprawling enterprise with pool tables and games. Featuring 16 hems on the Oyster Bar Meoo; ' regular menu indudes pizza, sandwiches, burgers and a vanety d specials. Very casual, family oriented atmosphere. NEWPORT BEACH ABBONDANZA 3421 Via Lido. 675·8973. Open for dinner, 5 i ii dosing, Tues.·Sat. Closed Sun. & Mon. Owner Sara Parrish bnngs her grandmother's recipes to Newport Beach. Tradi1ional Italian and seafood seled1ons. Pasta and a variety of unique breads made fresh daily. Last but not least. an excellent wtne list completes the · experience. CAUFORNA BEACH ROCK 'N SUS .. 3355 Vi.a Lido. One of Newport Beach's okfest and best known •party• spots. Featuring great sushi. special chef sushi combination rolls and other ~ speclattie• such as Chicken and Steak Teriyaki, shliinp Tempura, Scallop Delight and Oynwnite. California 9Mch at9o fHtur• a special Al You Can Eal. all nig.ht long special Monday nights for only $14. Come earty on Monday's because the restaurant is •pac1<ecr. Regular Happy Hours are Tues-Sun from 5:30 to 6:30. No reservations accepted. Catering available. Also located at 7656 Melrose ltle .• Hollywood. THE CA ... ERY 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. Reservations accepted. Continental cuisine, seafood emphasis. Great clam chowder. • Newport Beach Historical Landmark features Weekend Brunch Cruises and live entar1ainment in the lounge in addition to lunch and dinner. MARGARITAVILLE 2332 W. Coast Hwy. 631 ·8220, Open daily from 11 :30am to 12:30am for dining. Excellent Mexican food With new and exoting specials offered daily. Full bar with enter1a1nment nightly. The Margantas were rated ·The Best in Orange County· .• Resewari0ns accepted. 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean front, 673·2100. On the Ocean front next to the Newport Pier. Open daily at 4pm. Enjoy fabulous Catalina sunsets from our main bar. Dinner nightly from 5:30 pm. Fine dining 1n Newpor1's most 1nt1mate setting. Specialrz1ng m gourmet seafood. Large wine<ellar for banquets up to 50 people. ActNe piano bar With MAX SEILER Thurs.· Sunday. SABATINO'S RESTAURANT & SAUSAGE CO. 251 Shipyard Way, Newport Beach, 723-0621 . Open for lunch & dinner, closed Mondays. Weekend Brunch, Sat & Sun. 8.30- 1 :00. Tucked away near the Lido Shipyard. this charming, family owned restaurant offers an inviting atmosphere and dehcious food! Famous for their authentic, homemade Italian Sausage, Sabatino's complete menu also includes fresh pasta. seafood, lamb veal and a tempting array of a saiads & appetizers. THE SHAMROCK BAR 'N GRILL 2633 W. Coast Hwy •• 631·5633. Open for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Mon-Fri 8am-8pm, Sat-Sun 7am- 8pm. 8"' & Wine bar open till 2am Mon-Sun. Ne~rt Beach's newest authentic Irish Bar. Famous for their Irish Breakfast served all day Saturday and Sunday. Consists of Irish sausage, lnsh bacon, eggs any style. Irish Blad< ·n White Pudding, lnsh brown bread and butter. We also serve eggs. omelettes, sandwiches, hamburgers, Shamrock Steak, and f1Sh and c:tups. come jojn Mona. Cathal, Mike and Susi• tor the Irish Crd and the fnendh•st servioel TALE OF THE WHALE 400 Main Streec. Bab:>a. 673-4633. PanorM)IC bay view, entry features pictures of Old Newpor1 Seafood and traditional flYO(ites. Lunch, dinner and Saturday and Sunday brunch Vlll.A NOVA 3131 W. Coast Hwy. M2-7880. Dinner nightly Spm to 2 am. Exc.llent, Marty Italian cuisine, outstanding wine list. Adlve piano bar, favonte local l••night spot. Upstairs room• "Top d the ~na· for banquets. private parties. SANTAANA CRAZYHORSESTEAKHOUSE& SALOON Located on Brookhollow just off the Dyer Road exrt of the 55 Fwy. 549·1512. Open for lunch and dinner. Live enter1ainment in the saloon. Big name ooncens on Monday and Tuesday nights. Generous servings of Steaks, salads, sandwiches, chlCken, fish ar)d specials. Country theme, excellent service. Pnvate rooms available. HUNTINGTON BEACH F6UNTAIN VALLEY BERTOUNO'S 18041 Magnoha. Ftn. Valley. 963-2730 Beneath the burgundy awntng , nestled in the back of th e Toy City Shopping Center 1s a rare find, a famrty owned and operated restaurant. This 1s Benohno's, a family restaurai1t that brmgs-badt famity- style Italian food and great service. From their famous 5 layer Lasagna to the Veal PICCata or Blueberry Cheesecake that 1s made by hand every day. The food 1s Incredible. __ Ber1olrno's 1s opened daily 11 am to 9pm, Fndays and Saturdays till lOpm. TEXAS LOOSEY'$ 10142 Brookburst at Adams,964·8882. Texas Tested, tned and trusted This ch1h parlor and saloon offers some of the best eats, firewater and plCkins arounQ! Mesquite smoked ribs, chicken, steaks, Texas chill. happy hour specials. Kids eat free with each paying adult'! LAGUNA BEACH BOMBAY DUCK 213 Ooean Ave .• 497-7307. Prayeen and Gaeta Bansal, owners of the successful Clay Oven Indian Restaurant in Irvine have recently opened Bombay Duck. only steps from the · Main Beach on Ocean Avenue in downtown Laguna. Discard all your ex1st1ng nott00s of lndran Restaurants. This is a very different experience with an ar1rSllC flair and a menu that manages to take familiar tastes and padiage them in an entirely d1fferen1 way. • For Information On How Your Restaurant Can Be Included In The Dally Piiot Dining Guide- Please Call John Vallnsky At ~2-4321 Ext 269. Orange Coast ~eekend I Thursday, Oioember 10, ,992' ,.,, ,. <1. •I I .l ·~~ ~t \ C .. t ••• • . • ------___ _.,.... ___ Come in CHICl<EN TI-IE and Celebrate g~~ i~ the Holidays with = "fl1*ConD> • • • • salad & ric:8 a Ohs • • • us and njoy: SUSHI ~ • • • ~ .. Pl.AlltR ~stvil1> ~ • hildl8 .. ...,. tenpn wfrieid • Tt111..... oYSBSfX~ 9g: s.tnon. tlil '8rtfaki; miso ..._ ... _.111111 ,~~ rar:a • . . . • .. • • . . . . . 12 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, December 10, 1992 "Satisf aaion Served Daily II OUR NEW BANGlUET R(X>M IS Now AVAILABLE FOR PRIVAte: PARTIES 714 .644.2223 I FASHION ISLAND • NaYPORT BEACH • • • • • . • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •