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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-02-28 - Orange Coast Pilotl O RANGE C 0 AST DllJ Piii '--1111111 ..... ,,..., ,, ,, .... , •. N111-.w1, ._.. Nin Showers are expected mo t of the day. CoastaVlnlarid highs from 57 to 63. Lows from 51 to 57. For the Orange Coast's most complete weather tnfo· rmation, including boating, fishing and surfing report , cc r@gc A 12. IN THE NEWSROOM Gary Elkcrton, the No. 2 surf er iri the world, won last weekend's fir t qlp Pro Wintcrsurf, a unique event which combined competitive surfing in Huntington Beach on Saturday with a )lalom snowboard1na race at Bear Mountain in Big Bear on Sunda)' .... Upon rccc1vtnJ $4,000 in prize money and a leather Jacket at the k1 resort Sunday, the Au trahan-born Elkerton wasn't ready to accept an) awards for mo t bravado After the a"'ards ccrcmon)', cveral nowboarders and a couple urf er held a c;no~board Jumping competition, and many entrant soared to great heights, only to land on their sides, backs and face .... Elkc rton watched in horror from the 1dclincs as two snowboarders were injured and carted off on sleds pulled by snowmobiles .... "It's amazing watching what the c guys do ofter they race. What sort of sport is this? In urfing, you get bored waiting around. These guys race and 'then build a jump nnd kHI themselves." QUOTES Of THE DAY "Stnd my ~ards to Mr Bush and to tht Amtncon omzy and my loi~ to tht Amtncon ~op/a. " Mohammed Ali Kandan, a Kuwaiti celcbrattng the hberatton of his homeland (Al). "Thtrr is as much grtat~ss of mmd in oclcnowltdging a good tum, as 111 doing it ... Seneca. TODAY'S EVENTS •Andrew Bard Schmooklcr, an in· dependent researcher in peace stud· ies, speaks on "The Riddle of Evil: The Causes and Cures of Human Destructiveness" from 3:30-5 p.m. at Social Science Tower 220 at UCI. The lecture, presented by the Global Peace and Conflict Studies at UCI, is free and open to the public. LOTIERY Lotto 6,2.S, 26, 28,30.~6 Bonus number -32 Decco •Heartt! 7. •Oubs: S. t Diamond$: ~. •Spedcl: 7. Topper Vallejo Sunnyvale Walnut Creek INOf JC -1111111• 1111111 an e .. ce1on: Colorfal fun In Huntleatoa/AI ~ Who 1...W dloole? ~ Citjes like Irvine and Mi ion Viejo maint11n very atnct llandards on house colon. Have bureaucrats 1411•11Rm cone too rar? Or do c:ommun1t1es need regulatory bodies to prevent nm .. ,a oudaw residents from commjttina 842-1181 VJSUal bh&ht? What do you think? Call Utt Editor'• Hotllnt (642· 6086} wttla ,_,. rnpo•sc, •hlch •lll -.er iii . appur In ltUt Tluanday's tdltlon. .. ............... Thursday, February 28, 1991 25 cents I - , • lutions on the war. By Lance Gay 1jijjjti~ijijl and Peter Copeland n SaWsHowvd Nrwl SeMct Pre siden t Bush ended the Gulf war We~ncsday night. Bush ordered Allied troops to cease fire at 9 p.m. PST on Wednesday, 100 hours after beginning the ground war and six weeks after 'the first Allied air attack on Iraq. It was a one-sided announcement and Bush said the military operations would resume if Iraq fired on any Allied troops or shot any Scud ma tics. Local firms in front lines of effort to rebuild Kuwait I· "Kuwait is liberated," Bush said in an 8-minute na· tionally televised address from the Oval Office. "The Iraqi army is defeated." Iraq delivered a letter Wednesday night to the United Nations Security Council saying it would comply with all U.N. rcso- "It is up to Iraq whether this su pen· sion on the part of the coalition become a permanent cease-fire," he said. Iraq must meet conditions set Wed· ncsday by Bush: • Release all prisoners or war and See PEACE/llCk Piii IRVINE -The rebuilding of ~ar· torn Kuwait is an opportunil} for engi· necring and construction firms with tn· tcmattonal operations -ltlcc ll'\.tnc· based Fluor Corp .• VTN Corp. in Or· angc and Bechtel in San Franca)C() - to resurrect an industry that 1 near de· prcssion in the U.S. Rain, rain, don't g~ away Students and teachers at the Sunshine Preschool got a little more weather than they expected Wednesday. The snow .... ~C&I ~Nol was trucked in by pre-arrangement, but the riin c.am unannounced. By Karen Auge and AtW Cekola er.,. Coest Dllt Plal A welcome nin drenched a parched Orange Coast Wednesday, but not with- out causing problems for sli~slidin& motorists, residents of a Huntington Beach motor home park and two aJ. By Ami rMola Or-. c.. Dllr .... COSTA MESA -A Welll FUF .... branch in o.aa ....... rallbed .... nadly for tbe tbird time ill ... two WMb.INtdaie ............ .. ........ thanb to .......... .,11;-. po11c1-. A_...,.. .......... ~ a• QI ••ln•tlli.. • ........... c.. lcged burglars in Fountain Valley. As of mid-afternoon Wednesday, .20 inche had fallen in Corona dcl Mar, and .31 inches in downtown Santa Ana. A second stonn front wu predicted to bring even more precipitation t~ ~he coast Wednesday night, con~mu1ng through this mornt!'g. according to Lane Waldner, a 1upervisor for the Or· angc County Environmental Manage· mcnt A1ency. In the meantime, drivers unaccu • tomed to maneuverina. on v.et roads kept California Hiaflway Patrol officen busy all day, said OtP spokeswoman SM RAINfl11 Woma with Dan Montano, chairman and chief c'ICccuu"e officer of VTN Corp., said the Kuwaitis -ever grateful for y,,bat the L S.-lcd coaht1on dad 10 liberating their homeland -··arc going out of their way to maltc sure Americans know thev wall be remembered and taken See REBUILD/Ill* ..... Newport mm arrested in $11M .fraud By .E Scott Reckard AP tr 'h LOS A,'l;GELES -The owner of an equipment lea.sing c.ompany and a former C.Olumbia Sa"'" official v.erc arrested Wednesday on racke1ecring charge in an alleged mull1m;lhon-dollar fraud against the collap~d S&L • Michael Parker or cwport .Beach, ma- jorny harcholder and former president ot Parker North American Corp. of COltai Mc a, is accused of devising the fraud, and dh:crting $11 million to himself and: other defendants. He's charged with rack- eteering, kickb cits, bank fraud and tax vi- ol ttons. Jeffrey Worthy of Dov.ney, former Or lumbia director or financial plannina. al· lcgedly pocketed S 1.5 million in kickbacks to get C.Olumbia to buy lease package£ from Park.er invol"ing nonexistent or over· \alued equipment. He faces racke~eerins. money laundering. bank fraud, Dc:kback and tax char1es. ''We're lookin1 at a fraud of major pro. portion~ carried out over an encoded pe- riod of ume, ' uid James R. Asperaer. the 1stant U.S. attorney general p~ cuting the case. At a hcarina scheduled for Wednesday afternoon in federal court, Aspcrger uid he would seek to have Parker, 43, held v.:1thout bail, and a $250,000 secured bond set for Worthy, 33 Cal to Parker's attorney and to Wor- thy's home seeking comment weren't illl- mcd1ately returned. Columbia is ~ell known for ia"estinl more hcavil)' than any other ~p and loan in junk bonds. It buame in.toMat when the value of these hi&IMisk ~ plunged by $2 billion. Now seized bJ .. pemment, its failure is expected to CGll tupayen S l billion or more. l..Outdei Biird, the U.S. attorney la La An,eles. said separately that the U;S. QI. face of Thrift Supervision will leek m m&Uion in re titution from Parlmt .. Worthy. l . . .. • t • • • : IL . . . • . ; • Orange Coast People -~ The founder and vice president of the Costa Mesa-based Goodwin International, which designs and imports planters and fountains for hotels, housing developments, country club~ and !.hopping centers. ~EFOUNDATJllN~~~~~~~~~~ Good\\ in !.tarted his busincs in 19 3 after-he nut iced Orange County had a high concentration of architectural firms that "e~c not t-e1n~ 'el'\1~ed. Then, along "1th his mother. Ede Goodwin :"\el,on. he combined h1 design and a1.her11 ing e~pcrience and h: :.ime an in termcdia!J between the architects anJ developer'>. HANDY MAN------------ Much ot Good\.lltn°). pottery, fountains. )tatuc' .ind fireplace m.1nteh .ire hJnd-cal"\ed and imported from lt.ily "!here arc onl} th ree cnmpdOIC'\ in the United States that do "hdt "'e do." He est1mJtec; that hie, firm ha) provided )Cl"\ ice) to about 80 per 1'.;Cnt of the Jc\elupmenh in Orange Count\, ' HIGH-POWERED CUSTOMERS <;11mc nf (j(l(ld\\IO', 1.ltc.:nl\ incluJc fhc Jn1n1. ( o, r <l'hton (,. lanJ l he H~all :-.e"porter and The R ill Cirltun O\c.:r in I n ine, ( 11lf1J\\ in pro\ld1.:d ;ill ol the fuunt.1111' anJ plJntcr' for the. \k I 1er:.1nc 1n-,•\le Cone Bella 1.onJom1n111m pr111c .. 1 GROWING AND GROWING:-------- ( 1flOd\\11l lnlcrn,1t1on 11 continue'> to gH>\\ 31 JU pert.COi rer '>Coif Ht• dCdll\ thJt 'UCll'\~ 10 the JllCnt1on he rJ~\ lo c.1ch of h1 licni,, :im.! Im h11.:hl~ \.Ompctcnt <;t.ifl "If the d1cn1 "di.,~al· l\llC I \\e Jn \\h 11 l'i l'-c\I tn mJ~C them happ\ r he t:Omp.in~ 1H1ldn'1 do "\\Cll \\1th(lut the ,taft \\C ha\c -Compilc-d by fonJ J)oduu Local News Briers Man, Woman of Year to be honored C ()\I A \1£ SA -The Co,ra ~1e.-.j Chamber o~ Commerce .1nJ Orange ( oasl Uail) Pilol 1m11e )OU to attend a luncheon 1c1J.1\ he>n rin.: the ut\\ \tan JOd \\oman of the Year -lonc- 1 me '"''"1mun1t) ad1\ l\h V JU}?hJn Redding and Mane Maple' R .. iJinc .ind ~bplc-, "'II be h< norcd for d1 1ingu1,h1n~ th.m'.lc:l\c' O\.Cf 1he )car" in a \Jftet) \11 \oluntary and leader,h1p pm1t1on' "1th1n the communtt) Bct\,ccn the l'>'-O of them, the\ ha\e pro,u.kd "-'> help and gu1d.tnt:c t•> ,1 rjngc of orgJnw111c>n,, Imm thl· ( h1ld Guidance <..enter ol Orange County to PrnJcd 11 C. a 'cnior me al.-. pro~ram. !"he puhlJ\. I\ \\tkome to the lun1.hcon at the We)llll Sou1h ( 0.1,1 l'l.11.1 11 11 ~(J .1 m. I 1c~t'I'> .ire S25. ;ind proceed' g11 10 thc • C n,1,1 ~tc.,,1 ( h.1mher Toll road hearing moved to larger hall 'i \'I A A "'A Ollmal'i art' expecl1ng another huge lurn11u1 !or 1od,1} '> public. hc.ITlng 1111 the propo\ed San Joaquin I 1111• Ir inc,port.1t1nn <..omdlir Opponen1' and proroncn:., ot the planned toll ro.id through the 'uulh OrJngc Count c 1\tal h1ll'i packed a puhlt~ he 111nc !·ch. 14 in the ~ant 1 AnJ ( 11\ Counc.11 chnmbers. l he 'fl1ll11\cr led In c.111, lor a mcctin~ in J I m~er lac1lit). fran.,pona11on Corridor •\gc::nc1cs cxecutt\IC director \\1lh.1m Woollctt Jr. announced earlier this "eek that the hear111g ''011hl he held in a lar~cr .1ud1torium at the police annex ne-.;t to S.1nt 1 Ana City Hall The mee1mg .-.1.ir1.-. at <"UO a m . ' Laguna schools chief accepts new post • LAGLNA BEACH Dennie; Smith, uperintendent of the I .nguna Reach Unified School District, announced Wednec,d,1) he ha\ accepted the superintendency with the Cajon Valley L n1on School D1~tnct m suburban San Diego. fhc Laguna di tnct's Board of Education has already hegun :i nnuunal recruitme nt search for Smith's replacement. Newport •111111 Sheller llllVlll COST A MESA -The City of Newport Beach will begin using Oo"cr hores Pct Care Cenler in Costa Me a as the city's animal helter carting Fnday, official announced. The center is located at 2075 Newport Blvd Hours arc 9 a.m to 6 p m Monday through Friday and 9:30 a m. to 3 p m. on Saturday. For information, contact Newpon Beach Animal Control, 644· 3741. Cllll --mllllllllCI ta Enllnidl COSTA MESA -Mem!fen of the Co la Meo;n Rotary Clut> u.:..---.-_-w .ua11c.1 &o Eascn:ad1 , ifiico, SalW'.day.&o.dch\.U an ~ tancc the club tS donating to the Manead cro Volunteer Fire De· panmenc, near the Baja California J>OM city. 1:he ambulanco wa procured and refurbi hed throus,h SOuchland life fleet. The Co111 Mesa Rotary Oub previou ty helped purchase a Jaws of Ufe emerscnc_y retCUC deVlCC for the Mantldcro dep.rt• .... ill conjuncdaa With the Enlcnada Rotary Qllb. _ ...... ,..,, .. The World ... In Four Minutes COLUMBIA. .C. -"t feel good," soul legend James Brown screamed to a throng of reporter WccJnc'>day afte r a $late parole board re.leased him from pn\011 early. The "Godfather of Soul" ~aid his o;obering C'<pericncc behind bars, "here he was cnt after eonvtcllon on n11 ault and "capons charges after leading police on o tY.O-\tale chn!>e, has pc~u3dcd him to live a better life. The parole boad unanimou~I) agreed lo rc:len~ Bro" n Wed- ne day even though hi parole date wa) March . Parole will C-On- tinue until Oct. 23, 1993, then come\ fhe )ear of probation. Brown must submit to drug tC)t1ng and a 'uh t. nee :.bu e pro- gram. A parole office mu t appro'c any future concerts ond can ct 1ra .. cl rcstneuons. Brown cannot lea .. e the contincntJI Untted States without pcrmi ~ion from the board. He doesn't mind. "I'm sat1 fied \\.ith being ftce," the two-time Gr..immy \\toner ~..i1d at a ne\\.S conference after the hearing Cranston faces possible censure WASHINGTOJ\ -The Senate E:.thics Committee !ta) en Alan Cranston ma} hJvc committed major ethic!> \10Ja11ons, but no action is necdeJ <t!;JIO'it the four N hc r member\ of the Keating Five. Cr&.1nston, 0 -Cahl . i' fighting the allegation,, "htle his col- leagues arc trumpeting the conclu,1on of their CJ\C . The SL"(·mcmber committee\ unanimous report Wcdnesda>" set the stage for possible ccn,urc of Cran,ton by the full cnate. The panel said 1t found "'ub,1ant1JI crcd1blc C:\tdc ncc" that "Senator Cranston engaged 1n an 1mpcrm1"1hlc p.11tcrn of con- duct 1n \\ h1ch Cund-rai .. ing Jnd ofl 1ci.1I actl\lt1e' Y> ere subst:intinlly linked." Oust storm causes 70 vehicle pileup UAKLRSFIELD -A 'udJcn Ju,t 'torm blinded moton<.t., Wcdnc~da) on J four-I.inc h1gh''·I}. tr1ggcnn~ three pileup' m- \Oh ing ~o \chicle' f-mcrgenc) crc'" tre.1tcd \ti plttplc tor 1njunc: ... e1ch1 of "llllm \\t:rC tn \C fll)U\ to cr111,,1I 11nd111on, '.11d J.1n D.1n.1 11f the: t.itv I 1rc Dt·partmcnt · l"o death' "ere rcp1 rtcd 111 1h1.• 1:11111,11111,, \\h11.h do,ed ll1sh \\,1) '"Ill hoth d1rcct111n, nl".lf dm\llll•\\n H.1 ~cr,11~·1,1 until.' rm Ahnu1 '2 'ehu .. lc, \Hr..: 111-."hcd 111 the fir,l p1kup. 111 the Lt~l- by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL ORAMA SERIES The police t.h1d "l.trt.J .11 tl.1. pi.l\fll p.11.~.1.i!t. of \\httc f)\)\\di.:r 1.1reJ underneath the toilet ,c,11 lid. \\'11h.1h1' c.".1J~n .. c:. fon.11h.111 \ 1tJle, young m1l11nn:11rc and 111.1~1 ol the Or.in •c ( o •''· "01111 "c"in he h,1\ inc thr\;e 'qua re' a J ·~ ,ct the Gr,1\ B H I lot cl \\ l11lc hi\ bO\\ in t luc '1.:.ir .. hcJ 1he re'I l I \II Jk' r .10\l(IO, 1hc ch1cl coulJ no lon~er let nJture" 1:.111 go unJr \\.Cr"J C irclul nol 10 !Ouch th..: rl,t~ll\. p..i .. k ,t~C for fe.ir of 'mear1nc lh( hng<.·r · prtn1' of \'11.ilc. lhJl \\OUld \UTCI) ''C \lll ll. the d11ct hltcd the IOI· let \Cat -\\Ith the .1ddcd ''eight ol the CcK,11n\., he needed to hold II up -.tnd \\COi .1bou1 ht\ hU\IOC~~. After ltnt~hinl!. he Ou ... hed the to1lc1, hut a' he: J1J. the toilet \l ti ..ind CP\Cr ~lirpcd from hi' h.111d .ind c,1mc lL1,h111i: dcmn <1n the 1rnlet hu" I. l he chief quid.I\ ,,,nJ..cJ 11 hJc.I\ up. I ut 1t "·" too l.11e . I he C\l<:ainc h;iJ IJllcn 11110 the toilet. the b.1~ h.1d hur't .tnd the "h1tc poY>cr \\3\ '"1rling around 1he toilet hm\I, he.1Jing d0\\11 the dr,11n and \\llh 11. lhe chief, hopes for the L' ~enate I he lhid put the lid b.1d do"n and too~ a -:.e,11 !'-m\ "hat? I he C\1dem.e V.J\ \\11rthlc" -at le,l\t to com1ll \'1!Jlc :--.ov. the cm pl\ .ind "Jtcrl1 •ccd pla,tic hag could nnl) uu l d.1m 1gc to the ch1d h1m,clf I k h;1J I•\ cc 1 ml ol 11 I he t.'h1el once .1g.11n llJ1l'nl·d I he lit.I 10 the to1lct ,1nJ ll\ht:d IJlll lhc rl.1 llC b.1c -,1nd \\ llh II. ht• horcd, hi' c.irecr. Io he ~ 0111 inu' ,/ Did You Know? Report or Sakioka's death premature; he didn't care •tn l ""'" .\Tr :1: In Jll'llJ. Jc,clc1pmcnt bc~.111 nn ,, 1n.1n1:11l 1r .irc:.1 l°"t of "inuth <..11J\I Pl .111 "[11\\.ll Center. thc 111' .1c rc' bc- l11111!tnl.! 111 'I I )CH·olJ R,,, \.1kmk.1. ,1 111.1n dc,1.:11bld ' 1 p11blil· 11\ 'h' h. "·" re,ened In the putrll of :i11 t.1i.:11111' 1 \\ h •n 1hc Dall) J'ilot erroneou'I~ rl'rorted h1' de.1th in l'I I. 1h I in 11~ did 111 1 C\ u1 hot her to t'.1 II 10 u>rrct.1 the ''"f\ \ t m nd. 111.1 k ini.: .1 1...tfl llJ'>')ll the famll~ nncJ cl1\~0\C:T1ng ,t Hf\ 11 \1,.' 'i.1k111J..:.1.' TC · poncJ the error. It i\1111/d f>t• .m error lie •r I 1 'l ll<I ~""' h1,t11r1L.1/ f,1, '' 111 /) ,/ ) nu k n""· Oran1:c Co:HI fJJ/h P1ltlt I' 0 . Bu' 1'1>(1 C •l\l 1 \ll,.t 112h1b -Compiled h .. i \nm• .,.plnn Pollce Log • .. ....... bound lanes, about 10:30 o.m., !ttUd California Highway Patrol Of- ficer Mack Wimbi h. . . . "Due to the drought, it' i.ery dusty out here," ~1n:i~1 h aid. "Wind came up a little bit and ... 1here wa zero v1s1b1hty at the tim~ or the accident." Lllhlllnllnl allege Moscow coup plot MOSCOW -Pro-reform military of(icers Wednesday accu cd eight Commun~t Party leaders of attempting a coup last month in Lt1huanin, and said Pre ident M1kha1l S Gorbachev miut ha\IC L:nown 3bout the plot The officer<; rclea cd a report that concluded Soviet troop "ere rc~pons1blc for the deaths of 15 people dunng an attack on the tclc\lsion station in Lithuania' c.1pital of Vilnius. Their re- port was published in the ltberal '>'-eckly Mo cow Ne . I he report by the officer'>, who call themscl .. es ~hchll, or Shield, re1ected the m1ht..iry' claim that troop<; '>'-ere fired on by dcmon\trator . Exxon agrees to Alaska cleanup terms JL NE-AU, Ala ku -b'<on Corp. and tate a.nd fepernl offt- d.11' h.\\e agreed to a bro:1d frnmcy,ork for settlement of the gov- ernment\' d"tl claims O\cr lhe Fxxon Valdez 011 pill, a t.itc off1- 1.1.1I -;aid Wednesday. Ala,~a Attorney General Charle Cole said that under the pro- po,JI, f .xxon "ould r .1y to re10tore natural resources in Prince \\ 1ll1Jm Sound and furlher scientific studies and cleanup would bt dune. 1 he agreement i'i "in the tiallpark" of SI 2 b1lhon, Cole said. 'fhe -,cenic watcf\\.1\ \\J' polluted with nearly 11 million gal- 1<1nc; of crude 011 "he n the 1.10ker Exxon Valdez ran aground in \1.trch I~ 9. It wa'i the n.1111m'' larges! oil 'iptll and killed count - k" m.1rine bird'i, m tmm.1b .ind fi h Vegas rakes in tourists -and dough I .\C\ VLGAS \ rc. ... ord number of \l'litnr' l.1,t )eJr -WJ 01111110 'rent :ind i.:rn1bkd about SI~ btlhon in La' \eg.t,, !01111,m olf1c1.1I' ,,11J I he monc) thl') 'rent \\,I\ .in 1ncrc.1,c of S:! I hilhon O\cr 111,<)_ I Thl· numh..:r C1f ,1,11ur~ \\J' a iump of 12 percent mer the IS I m1lhnn toum1' r1 \.ordc.:d in 19 1) \lo)t ol 1he cro\.llth c.1me Imm ( ,1htorn1,1 .ind I h~ \\ C\I rr Jnk \ 1111 C>;CCUll'>C dt rcctor of the ,1mcnt1011 .1utlwrt1) ..... 11J I ue10J.1~ -By Tbe Assocllltttl Pres. News of tba Weird An Iraqi spaghettJ western script: Basta! We surrender! RO\U ,\ •wup • I Ir 1111 MJldicr' "•urrc mkrctl" ll' .111 l1.1l- 1.1n tclC\I ion CIC\\ (11\Cfln~ 1hc .d 1..J hrn1111J o llcn'1'c 1n lo.U 11. I 1 'i1.1tc:·run R \I '.\ I V 'ho\\c:d I ,..,t , •c \\ c:: Jnc d:i-. ti t .ti out .1 llot<.'n lr.1q1s ,,ilk1n~ Ill the de,L'rt ICl\\,lf•I till: 1...1rncr.1 \\ 11h their h.1mh up. Whc:n the) rc:.1ft1ed the) "ere '1k, the lr.1q1' 'miled hro.1Jh. 'houtcd "lt.111,1 '" .ind <.'llJll\l.'d the ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat VOL 81, NO. 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HurJlll"\ entered a rc~idcncc 1n the 17000 blod. flf V .in Buren throush 1 rear .,indow and "ole a stereo 'Y tem A compact computer and video camera v.crc tolcn out or • c.on~trucltOn tr111tr O\ICr the weekend II N1n1c:m11n Con,1ruc:110.n, lb-114S Lt 1101 C•n)nn Road Tool from CPC Mech 1n1c:1I 11 tlut 1tc: uc: 1lio rcponc:d nolc:n. 1' ntrv into the hu inc: "'a' made: bY cuttina • 10(~ on a front c.bJr. • A Colt .3 -ahbcr wupon w 1 ttOlc:n Q\'W Cho weekend from a home in the $0 blodc ot W1 low Tree Lane. Lagu na Beach Four ~le 1n Room 29 11 Q t Inn were c11cd for d 111rbancc and brca 111 thinp 1n lht room. 'Tho people •ere fil}luna when p0l1 arrwcd. . ' 1\1.u t."t>mpu tcl'\ .. 'Orth a tolitl S7JOO were m1 en fr m the ballroom at the JIV11t"Ney,.port~r. 1107 Jum• borce Ro d. Foun tain alJey Above SIMO 1n property~· reP.!JrtcJ tolcn unJay ncn1n1 ftt>m Atnc:er Ametk.-..n DcSJp, 171SO Nev.· tiOpc ~t P.niry 1n10 t bu ncu was mA1l hy ltiattcr· in,i •al doOr. wh h cau1Cd • t SSOO dlllftl Huntington Btacb "1-.-n. n~ h A woman in the 16000 block of Bay V1 Or -~l"'rt uc•c _...__..._ ______ -i_,, her il••Jft•cr MfMI • h .. noee'ShlCt w ..... th door. I nC ft'lan1gcr or • vacant rental home In the 100 bkXk of Jasmine Creek Ortvc dlSCCMrtd a 1ndotf br c:n, beer c.ns, bOulca ind •bout 10 cmpey beer cart()11j tiered 1hroUlh(>u1 the home. • Softtconc w.udl lftto tt:e "°''IC arn 11 .-\r rofl(l C:.":~;~214 Mnum Coun, and tole • wallc 1 ~ ud • ...,. dcpofolt bat eoftll n • t11 11.0I •• ' • School tole a bK') le at Huntin ton Odeh U~ • R idcnu rc:tumlna front 1 YKihon roilnd Chat Ylft• dais ~ utcd a ~!fl•-• to lhautr the wfncblrl of a .,cor home 1n tk nmo blodl ot ClllllClol Cit· de • a • Som~onc brc.ike out v.1ndov., of buses 11 Ci;ntrol lhpll\l Church, 7661 Wamcr A\IC, ' • Thieves entered an open prasc in the 6000 block of Annelle Cird a.nJ tole 1 ~urfboatd, carncr1 11ld ·~tch. o ta t e a Som\:onc rricd orcn a door to Jotin's Towm .. 1'°1 Scwporc RMI • ~ d the tore .. re around, pried 11 open •nd cootc Its c:nnccnt whkb was Sl10 • SomcOnc pu\hcd open a bedroom •itidow screen at • home 1n tbc lOIJO bloct of Maple and stale a at II .................... "'°"'. • A man rc~d that W. lftl'IOfe C!Oflh'OI cat "" tolm from a p.bllc r1e11 tracl c. l'laoeaUe A~ =-~ =-.:a·,;;·::=15 ............. ....*1 =--mt~-:' C:..."=lt.~ ·-;;;., -~--­.... -·· .. .. I I Orange Coast Dlity Pilot ·Thursday, Fet>Naty 28, 1981 Aa Famlly or man: Same planet, worlds apa~t Tuesday's m:iil delivered :i one-two punch: a postcard from Colleagues to honor scientist sunny Oaxacu, Mexico, and a letter from the bleak reaches of ca tern Rus ia. First the postcard: "Hola m1 amigo from Oax:ica, the world' ~reatcst white sand beach," 1t opened. Th:it had 10 be "Chuckle ," or Char- les Cook, the free spirit who years ago bicycled daily from Co ta Mesa to Laguna Bc.1ch. I le pedaled 1n black Dolphins and pounded his f1 ts on h1 hairy chest while listening 10 Juho lglc!tias on a Walkman. Jim Wood ot much has changed ~ ~1--A for Chuckle . "Endless sum-~ mer, great body urfing and beautiful enonta to enter1ain me," he reported. Chuckles' happy-go-lucky life tyle and Orange Coast bike ndcs were the subject of one of my columns last slirrlmer. By Russ Loar Or•"'Ot Coast D'"Y ~ NEWPORT BC.AC H Wilbur Kaye will leave ~ct an· other·imprint on the world of )LI· ence '-'1th today's naming of a Beckman Instrument!> re,carc.h lob irrh1s honor. fhe 69-year-old Corona dcl Mar scientist will be honored m Fullerton today at Bcckm.tn \ La er Analytical LaborJton-, to bc renamed the \\-1lbur K.:t \c L<l er Analytical Labora1of) K.t}e developed a number of \C1ent1fic instrumcnl'> during hi\ 31 }Car v. 1th Beckman. mcluding an updated .,..er'\1on of one of 1he f1r\t tn\trumcntc; manufac1urcd b) Ueclman ln'>trumcnt) -the DU Spectrophotome1er, tn\l.nlcd b) wmpan) founder Arnold Beck· m:.ln in 1940. Before &he spcc.trophotomcter, cumbersome chcm1c•1l analysis required rat'i, took month to complete and n.\ultc; were only 25 percent accura te ·rhc ~pectro photomc ler reduced te\t1ng lime to a matter of mm· ute' .ind ra1<.cd accur.IC) to 99 9 pcr'-cnt, .1crnrdini; to company uffic1a1,. Ka)e\ ()1'. \pn1ropho1omcter " w1dclv U\cd to mc.1\urc air and ".Iler qualm blood and pe1ro- chcrnic.1I\. 1'.J\c, 1hc holder of 19 patents. h.i' al •> helped dCH!lop .tn ini.1rumcn1 th;,it mca .. urc) \Catlcrcd lt1:hl, U'>Clf 1n the \IUd) ol D\jA and prulc1n,, · I h.t\.C CnJO)Cd .1 grc.11 de:.il of the \\Ork I h,l\e done." c;a1d 1'.J)e. who retired frnm the com· ~"~ ..... O..'lir~ Wilbur Ka~c·s numerous !>C1cnt I c contributions .. viii be acknowl· edged tod.iv when a laboraton ell Beckman lnmumcnts is named 1n his honor. pan) m J 91o1'"' .1~ 'emor 'c1enmt. "It\ been Jn opportunll\ lo ex· prci.l> ont·~ crcat1'>'1t) Ka)c now ef'>'es as 3 con'>ullJnt for Beck- man. After carmng .i Ph D 1n chem- l\lf'\ rrom the Lni\c~it\ of llli· no1~ Jt l 'rban.1 K.t\e \\'orkcd al the T cnnec;sce l:.astman d1'>'1 ion of Eastman Kodak for JO )Car~ de'>'eloping optical instrument~ tor chemical analysis Now the 37-yeeir-old bachelor is enjoying ''clear blue skies, 80 degree water and incredible sunsets." He also boasted of "balmy, star-filled night~ and very few tourists." When Chuckles was here he loved the Orange Coast. But after i.cveral tid.ets for ''bike riding while wearing a headse t" his ardor faded. Now, comfortably ensconced in a "$50-a-month, thatched· roof cabana," Chuckles wrote, "Adios amigo, I may never come back." According to his postcard, his next stop will be Guatemala Toxic . waste official shows heart is unpolluted Wh:ll a feeling of freedom, I thought. Then I opened the letter from Ru!t'ilJ Out came the knockout punch 1n Tuesday's one·t'-'O mJ1I dclM:ll' "\Ve arc all horrified. I fear democracy is about 10 end," \\'rote S\etlana Zubt\O\a. She added, "From da)' to day 1t' difficult to \CC 1hc future. l ha'e puy for my poor children." 5,etl.1na 1' a bright, ~l ·)'Car·old mother of three "ho ~peak' and \\riles nucnl English. She h\CS with her hu,band Serge and their fJm1lv in a O\lel collecll\e farm near 1he Sea of Japan A \C.tr ago my \\lfe and I met $\etlana on? JCtltner O\er 1hc USSR and h.1, c corre,pondcd e'er since. "I rel.ill our fir'>I comer<1a11on on thl. .urplanc." "rote \Cl.1. · and c.in onl\. SJ\ the situation 1s more temhlc no" " h orn there, her letter ,t)u~ht to h1ghltght bnght 'ip<m .1m1d 1hc gl0<1m of a coll.1rNn~ economy. · \\ c arc not st,1n1ng but are "'mg 1n an unre.11 \\orlll." .. he ''role "ihe told of hJ' ing money but ah~olutcl~ nothing IO hu' "ihe ;11\o reported J change in So.,.1et tek\1~1on progr.1mming "T\' mm JU\l ,1mu'c' people. The 1n1crcst1ng 'Gla,no,t' '>hn"' Pn poht1c' h•1'c been t.1 ken away." Her conclusion· "\\'c\e hccn ~1.,.en the role of a foolt'>h people." "I '"ant to hope, but there 1~ little to hope for," 'iatc.J Svctl.in.1. he 'Jid the So\ICI economy and 1ndustf) arc "unmanai:eahk " Her onlv ,,1h.1t1on "'o matter \\hat the go,crnmcnt doc,, the\ c.1n'1 'top people from thinking." \\h 11 dllC' ~'ct!JnJ thmk about') "Recent C\Cnl' ha\e m.iJc u' th1nl ,1hout lca,ing this countf)," 'he "rote lhough '>he .ind Scr~c kno" 11\ 1mfl('''1t'ik tl' le.1,e forncr. the~ "<'ulJ like tll tr.tH:I ;rnd "ork ahrn.1d for l\\O or three ~c.1r' ~\C.IJ ,,lid. "Jll'I 111 le irn hm~ to ''t'rk ·· In du,1ni:. \\ell.in 1 /ut'-t'o"J 'lipped into pc"1m1,m Reier r1ni: IO thlllll!hl\ l,f tr.I\ cl '\he" rlHC llut I ll\C It'> I Jr lrom ll\ 1 111,;111,n I'm lfr 11d I \H>uldn't (rd.1te) 111 the uqltzcd \\orld · By Robert Barl<er Ot~oe Cout Da !y PtlOI HUNTINGTO!'i Df:.ACH Jorge Bernal, "ho got \lucJ.. \\Ith. an SI. 00 bill for the cleanup ol g..i,olme thJt ar!IOnt~l~ .ipp::ircntl~ plJntc<l in ht\ shoe 'hop. 1, off the hooJ.. Olfi'-1al' '"'h the lfaLardot1) \\ .1,1c Joint Po\\ er.. Authorll\ "ho lc\1eJ the fee la!>I Ol.toher that came under ltrc helJUsc the hard-~orkin~ BcrnJI ""'' the '>'IC· t1m not the pcrpctr.1t11r -of 1he cnmc. hJ\C re,c.:1ndcd 1hc bill, the Oren1tt too I Dall) Pilot learned \\ c:dne,JJ\ C.ipt Bill \'an I lorn of the Ana· he1m £ire DlpJrtmcnt. the adm1n· 1,lrJtor of the: h.11.irdou' maten:.11'> urinn1L.1t1nn. 'ct :hide 1he fee Jltcr rccc1\ln1-: .1 letter L\I hard<;h1p Mercedes killer claims she feared for her life By Em ly ACams •a".~ • J • ::>• fr ... \ \ \j I A ·\ '··\ -r\ I 1dn h ie '"1r·i.1n .l(l.11,cd of J..1ll ml! her ..ie;i· J J 111! h I c r 'i h u ' h ..t n d \\ I I h .1 \kr:i:de,·fkn1 ended hc.:r third c11n'elut1,c dJ\ <'! lc,t1rn11m \\ cd· nc.:,•IJ\, cndtn~· thc dl'lcn,c·," 1w Durini: her ftnJI Oi•'mc.:nh 0n thc ,i.1nd. Bctt' Y11uni! D.i. i:•., 1,u. 11:.lln '·"d 'he d1dn t l...r, " Jam \\ 1rd "·1' tliru"'n rrom thc.: h0\1d Pt her ... 1r ,1, 'he o;;pcJ a ,,1\ :h1.: nt!:hl 1ll Occ 111, !4h11 tr dh. he tlc.:rn.1nJcd l) 1\IC' lcJ\~. the· ne1chl,orh1'<.>ll. then 1m1!itcd ">he !It.I\ ~ind 1dl them '-'hy ~he '-'3' h.tr "'1ng h1' l.1mtl). \\ hi: n \\ .ml I ncd to block lJ 1\lt' JcpJrture b~ ~1andmg in frc,n t of her c.:.ir. D.i\IC'> slammed 1nl11 him '~i1h her ~krcedc~. the pro,ecut1t'n and \hnd~ Ward said J m \\ .ird clung to the h<xxl of the 'pcc<linl! car. bu1 lo t h" gn(f. 'triking h1' he.id on the !>treet He J1cJ three da~' later 0J\1CS -\\ho's been under pS)- ch1.itr1c c.irc !iince 19 6, 1n part be· c.1u'e of an ob'>C'> ion with her <.tcp·daughtcr\ famil). 'he s31d - 1-. charged wi1h \Ch1cular man· 'IJugh1cr and felon) hit and run Final argument~ are scheduled toda). from Bernal \'Jn Horn .,,ud that police arc ierning 1n on a Su!>pect and effort'> "111 he made 10 mal...e v..hoever I'> rc<ipom1blc pay for cleanup. Hunungton Beach ar\On in1;csti· CJ' >r Gar) Glenn !laid the appar· ent Jrson .lltempt rema1m under 1n"e't1ga1inn. lfunt1ng1on and !'oC\'-port Beach 1.'.Clmtiinc for one haLardou' matcn· ul team in the JOlnt powers '~!>­ tcm. Bernal. 44 . .,....ho" ov..n ea Rossmoor Shoe Repair at 16'i56 Bol a Chica St for t\\O )'cars ~J1d he hadn't been not1hed as of Wed· nc~da), but that 11 \\Ill be good ncv.' 'I ha"en't been able to sleep," he ~aid .:"O\\ I'll '>lccp better ' .. --------, SSoFF*: I I I I I TAX I REFUND I IN 3-21 DAYS : •with this coupon If you're filing a 1040, 1040£2 or a 1040 long I form -we can get your money from the IRS I in a..21 days by fiing electronicaly. I 1 Mail.store I I HUNTINGTON BEACH -~ 8855 Atlanta I At Magnolia L 538-9957 ---------- COSTA MESA I 2796 Harbor At Adams I 548-7309..1 ---H11\\ t,1,c111.1 tmi: ~k".1ge' lrnrn Jllfcrenl p.1rt' l,f 1he ''"rid. tmc lrc'm .1 bai:hcl11r .ind one from a \\1fc ;1nJ m 11hu Buth .ire c.irh m1dJk aged, bright. heallh) Jnd 1hou~h tlul ,\nJ bo1h '" 1n1 to 1r.1,el nn. Yet, bcc.1u,c of their l.llrrcnt ptlltllc.tl en,1rnnrncnh. both f.1cc \Cf"I c1ppo,11e future\ I he "in<hh1cl,I h.1d bc.:.:n ,h,1t· tcr~d ti' \\.ird pound1n.: 1 n n \\Ith h1' t1,1. D.1\1c, ,_11,J .1ml 'he 1..1111l ln'1 ,~·e 11 he ''•" •:111 ,i:.1•\:d 11n the huod In .1n'\'t:r ll' the rr ht:1.Ult1r'..., nc\I quc'lllln, hll\\C\· c 1 DJ\ u;' •.lid 'he h.nl n1 • prn~ km' 'cc1nc rn.11.I ~ll!rl' .ind ,,, r Ii l!h h on h c r " l \ h ,im c I n im It c I ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmm;;;;. \\ arJ,· (l•,11 \k.,J h11u'i.: I he bachelor " f rec 3\·thC·\\ inJ .ind mo' ing on " a rn.1ttcr ot ,,t\tng "hen 1 he \\tfe and mother" '\urr0undt•d h\ chao). !mini: hope and t1nd1n~ '"J)) 10 JU~t1fy her containment Ho\\ ,JJ the ..:ontr."l. I heir Ol.IJOr difference hc'I in a ~1nglc '-'Ord 1-rcedom In their .... 1lut.1t1on,. the l'-'O member!> of the f.lmil) of man ,ounded 'en much alike: "AJ1os, for no\\," '-'rote Chuckle!> and. . \\1th ltl\C "again," \1gncd off s ... cla In thetr entire OlC)'iage,, huth. 1n ~ .... ti, J1ifercn1 \\J)'\, dch\crcd tclltng hlo"" to the he.id and heart Jim U ood'~ C'olumn run undaJ and Thur d:J). "Did )<'II 'tl1p on the "'1) l111mc beCJU\C of \Ollr 1n.1h1ltt} to \CC"" J'kcd De put~ [)1,tm 1 ·..\thirnc~ Lew Rmenblum :--.:o I could 'ci: out,' DJ\ IL'' rcplted \lllHdtng Ill rr<1'e~u t1H\, (),1,1c\ arr1,cd ur11n,1tcd .Jt her ~lcp·d.lUghter'r, C1ml!rc'' ">1rccl home thJt night :ind lurkc.:d out· "de until 'he '-'J' 1:on1ronted h\ \\end} \\ard\ hu,hand. Jim lni- YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OF THE HARBOR AREA (Y.E.S.) •. Of"'\ :S '""'o 'n r. . '""C' 'C' . o , S , ' I If'' .._,, '-' \,J ~f :) "-" U lo \ r' 0 • ::: :'""' ) ·· c. . c s oq · · .... 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The Symbol for Freedom For the World! l"I.. ,\nwm.rn F1.1g C ultlinl.. ... 11.rnJ r'.llntt·d in l-n~IJnd h 11!1• l lld.· .. t ~ \IJ nt L•·ntl.•mt'Jl " \.1·1t ....... 11, .. l ,•mp.111\ l{<t,11o '!i:;lll~I l\Jnh.1" $~ IUI MOBOCO I "" f 1 u 1 II n l-( H m ~'.1. '• ''" I ,,, .. z J \,: •IJ1 \l._,: I 11-. •1-.1 , I 1 .11111 •1111 .. Rut', ... "·1rphm•., I nwrJfJ., JnJ tht• \\11dJ' I int''' \\,1t. ht•, :'IN \., \\p11rt l •'lllo r l>n\1' '-•\'I'"'' B. .. 1,h •-I-'• '•ll • -.l~; ,, \\ J'• •rl l 1 n il r r .1 .. h1111 1 ... 1.rnd flit" In 11-.... .:it lll-h ·'-,un ; - Desptta report, real a818ta is on •swing By Tony Dodero Orange Co.Ht Oa:"f Pilot COSTA MESA Depressed J3nuary home sale figures re· ported by the California Assoc.a· 11on of Realtors Wednesday reflect the past rather than present, ac- cording to Orange Coast realtors. "The confidence level and acll\· tty has picked up," said Grubb & Ellt broker Jeanne LaFourcade. LaFourcade chalked up the mo t transactions in Grubb & Eiits' Pacific Southwest region dur· 1ng 1990 and she is optimt tic about 1991 as well. "We've seen the bouom of where things are going to fall," he said. "I don 't expect 'to sec the price<; go up, but I do expect to -;cc an increase in the number of \ales." Some of the homes that ha\e been s1tt1ng on the market for months. are now starting to get of· fer , she said. Not onlv that, but )Ome homes have recci~cd enough offer., th.u the ellcrs have gotten more th;m the list price, something that "'a' unheard of a couple of month' ago, LaFourcadc said . · The upbeat market can also be .1ttnbutcd to a drop in adjustable r Jtc mortgages from an a"crage of ., n pe rcent 1n December to 7.74 percent tn January, the lowc)t -.1nce May 19 8. 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Back copies of \nur mag.111nc. rc.,e.irch m.1terials and re.,carch info helped me undersr:rnd wh.11 1s going on "hen A1rforce Corpo- ration f1rs1 told me to go fl> a kit e SC\· cr.11 monrho, .igo. Let me sec 1f I gel 1h1\ 'itr.11gh1 ~1un1 k11e., .ire rho..,c kateo, that are, unlike rhe '>angle-lane kite'> of our childhood. maneu\l~rablc -\\C arc in conlrol Tha...m.incuver.1btlit} i!) made po'>'lblc h} the two (and ometames four) line' 1h.1t 1.untrol 1h1:. "kite." ~tunl k11c~ wmc in three t)p11....1l ,h,1 pc., d1,1mond. de lt.1 ( t n.rngu 1.ir) .tnd rcct.1ngul 1r lkxi·loil.,. • port kHini:, or tunt fl) mg. ,., the umbrcll.i t11lc unul·r which the other fnrmc; of the sport fall, 1.c .. po~er n>- in1,t. In the "I.Hang" worlds. power fly- ing refer to 1ho'.te flyer!> wh o traditaon- •ill)' .,tack their "kite\" in o rder to .ic:hacve m.1x1mum wind re..,1 tancc fhc dual line, controll.iblc "tunt · k11cs" .1pparcntlv fir"lt c:..1me out in 1h" count I) in th1. }lJ-lO., when Paul <;urber, corner~rone of the "kite · com- mun11~. dc,igncd ~I\) t.in~ct "'11e' for '·"' cunncr' for t.1rc<:l prJd11.1. ~omc •Oii ono wc:rc: <•IJ Ill tic :"',1\~ ~indc -hne "l.;i1e.;" 'till wnttnue w .1pp1..il "' .1 l.1rgc numh1.r of pcopk. fhc .1d\.1n1.c' an -.ulh componcnl' likl· np-.ior n)lnn, lahcrgl.1v .. and gr.1ph11e bruucht .1hout 1hc .Hh.1nccmcnt ot .1 IOUl!h nt'\\ hrc:cd of "kite" ,111d · ktll!)I.' at not ,1 nc" m.1 rkc1 and li fest~lc C\Cnt Nm' I c.in ..,pc.1J.. trom l1r..,t-han<l c.:\· peraencc Du.ti line P<>"cr fl}lll!t (con· 1rolkd k11ang w11h "IL!lllhc.tn t '""d U\1.) appc 11 ... 10 m.in) dtfll'rcnt kind., ot people I he 1mmc:n....c ''ind po\\c:r lea ... cd .11 the c:nd 11f ... nmc 150 feet of lrnc !!l\C\ the thcr 111d1.•,crab.1blc ioy. fhc'c "kite~" can reach 'peed., up to 100 mile per hour One of the una- \Cr.,.11 .ippc.il' ot th" emerging 'port " rhat .mwnc c.tn fl). h:rndic.ippcd. ath· lctc. cider!). child. 11·, up 10 the fl)a (pilol) to take 1hc "j..11c' {po"cr gilder) to "here he or 'he "anl'-11. T h.11 bri ng' me to 1he purpo'e ot thl\ 1,pcc 1.tl cd1t1on "helogh urand .ind !\f lchnel De t bmughr u an oppor- tunal). They ::ind 1he I hlton brought the promi.,e to rhc V1 11or'\ and Co!1· fcrcnce Bureau A' mual, Diane Baker, e~ecuti-.e di· rector of the HBCVB, broughl the op· porrunity to the city and here "e arc with ou r fir t nnnual Amateur Po~er fl}lng Game . Help u next year Write or call 1-800-0 EA."i; write w or call u .it the Independent ( 42-1444). The city of Huntington Beach i a great place to vi it, a wonderful place to life nnd ra1c;c children ... and soon the be t pince in the country to go po\\er fly ing -controlled and maneu .. erable "kite" flying. Thank you again, Ameri- can Kile Magazine. For more information call 1-800-SAY-OCEAN Community news is good business Schedule of events 'iulurdn~. \tarrh :? 11.1 m ludi;c"' lll~l'llni; (/..1,k\ llB !Pr cHn:J 11 'rt I xh1h1twn pilnl\ mcd1ng for onkr 11 c. \h1l 1t'. 1(1 IHI I \h1h111 r .. 'ct up 1•n 1h1.· field lhl! ,1r.11 on •1•nl1nuc' thu uch JI the ,•" < 1.1tc.-. open h.l lhc public-. I-rec .1dn "' ri JU \(1 -Ope nine. \.Cri.:mon1cs I \1:lran.1 H11 .. ·1 \. •ol b rnd) \I l\nr .ind \11' ll11n1m cton lk.1d1. th rcc t.1~111Jr RaanbO\\ . .l tribute I l the men .md "omcn Ill the P~r~• n <1.J I. I I.JO -I \h1b1ll r n t11gh1 throughout the !\\l) d.!) I rec.: mtnt·lc "°' \ u.il k1tc·rn.1~10f: ( r lhtldrcn .rn<l p 1rcnh lu1111I :_ \Ip m C3~h d.1 ... 1.:-0 pm -lniJl\HIU 1) and IC.lfll C\Cnl~ for fr-., 0,1111 .ind free \t)fc (b 1llct ) ~ 30 -.\krdt.irll. c1'''· ,, '0c1 .111on' .1ml and' ,lu if, ,1 ... d drJg r.1 .. e 1r1a1' .\t 1\ contanuc until ~ r Ill. ~ flO Ir lt\ldu.ib 'ind ,lc:Jdmi: (quahf~ang m .. c•, 5 00 ( re'' dc.mup I hwugh 111 the l\\O li ,i\ C\Cnl -hula hoop' \O 'll' 111d other spon1,1 _..' lonte,ts "'II take pl. e \\'.ttch the '>hO\\ from thl.' .:.rJntJ,1.1mh Opl.'n !lying field" "'" he a .. ·a1l.1hlc lo j:x.1\\Cr tl)mg m d..::.u:n.11c:d arcu nn1y throughout the IW (Nla~ C\Clll 'undrt), ~larch J :00 -foicld ~c111p Crc:v. nnJ ~taf( meeting. 9:00 -Judi:e-;' mcetini?. 10 00 -G.;tC\ Cl(ll.'11 II~ puhlic. Free admi""''" \\ 1nJ~ n.1pj.1d hrc.i~l nl 11 ·00 -E\h1h11or,· pcrlorm:rncc begin' 11 :~0 -World 111J Huntington Beach recorJ·l•re:ik1n~ challenge. A11empt "' break Or Ct .tn) rc,t1rJ ~OU C:Jn than k of "'ith Ju.11 linc 'tunlcr p<J\\Cr Slader 1:00 -Aert 11 dog fi&hl' 2 00 -Ol't't 1clc cour c for po~cr glider . 3:00 -~peed rccorJ . 3-'\0 Sand lcddtng, all team ( quadron ) and the Jrag race,, 3:45 Special and 'kiing, .moon wal king and qualified p1l0t · demon tr 1· tton . 5:00 ward and tr ph) pre cntatil1n' v.rth the m •)Of, Mi ' lluntan 1t1n Bc.1ch and the intro<lucuon of the Huntington Bc.1,h Po\\er l·l)ing Gunte'I "Woll o( Fame." 5-45 -field cl cJ See )OU nc\l )e. r. T-shirt , cup , l u111m,, po'>'er glider and pO\tcr' '' 111 b~ <m ale to promote the game", the pier rel 111lding anu \1lriou community program . (Duy u button ond the parti ip.lltn mcrlh nt' "1th1n the c1tv w1ll .c1\e you a dl\Count on er. ice and proJucbJ - 'Go fly a kite!' Power flying hits the sands of HB 'Cl to mu 1c f :i h paint a' \\Cl! :i CJ• ~hooi.artl! ,1 ':uni oJmc I r IOI tlCUr oren C\~01 J'1J ' pornt' IO their dl\hl n, 1umc' C1 rdm ti 1:, '!1,1\ 'hould np d 111 \CC :J:uor 0111 on the J Spencer · < r,,,J .., d n 1 I th· ( mcrlC Com~ l\ ''1 1• r '-j, the p1 I !\ I "'' 'lJll 1dr n .tr:: h 1 .rn.J th 1t m c• Da'c lndc· " h.!' 'hie le Uufl,il11 B1 I' L1!1., R ti an., .. I\ 1(1 Huntington proud of 'Surf City' nickname ... - !'nrf ( at~ -it' more thJn JU t .rn , thcr nJme for Hu ntin£:1< n Be 1~h It I" ,i dc\cnption of the cond life :md a ,e,irn1ng for freedom an th .. o;unllhtnc f e1 Jh.,, ummer. \ c.: '· -.;urhng is an lmportJnt port ol fc. ring equal opportunm for \'Oung ;.ind olJ, m tic :tnd female. ~o p1: :hem ''" ag.1in': 1hc might ol the o.:c;rn \\1lh I\ le 11nd ,i1J1 It '' a port of pc1 pie m harm "' w11h n.11urc. acceptance: of "h.11 1 o{- fcred h' nature, hul wath an C\Cr· c\pt'd 11;1 c~c to the: promise of grc it· nc"" 11llcrcd h) the nc\t ,,., B 11 11 i' more than a -.port ~> pr.1~· l •~cd .11 the pier or the blulls or e'en rn uth of the ".int:i •\na Rtver. i: '"' a ' ) ot hfe. bubbling '4 dh 'rrcn th and cnthu"aa'm ol the ., the ilrll tf\ of the· older nd m re pr .:ict ~ d, and a ":i~ ol hie "hich r• ~ht rcop c 10 the Crance Co t b~ th th rn nd to re, cl m lhc gift f t 1.: nd ~un and ca '> rl <. 11\ '" a theme "h1ch 1hc but • er' of this community ha\'C injected int m 1 i;\Cf\ pha e nf hfe he re. It 1 a pint to ~ 'een an the park., the bi~· ck m11l,, hor e tnul , brrd·,ie~in bland an the Bol ;, Chk:i and C\'Cn to 1he Jc,agn of m:i1or 1.:cntcr ~uch a cacJttt Center n M .£1'l Street See SURF CITY/A7 wer flyers keep fµn in family -~ ...... u ...... ... lhc power 0~& games 111 llnder way this weekend, adults will no& be 1lon1 in competition. PMr flying coordinators and ml merchants have teamed up to Introduce children of all ages to the wind spon. Father and son team Joe and Davtd Zczulka, known as the "S..ke Squad ron," personify the farnily theme of the power flying games. Both or the senior Zczulka's sons are participating in the games. "Even my youngest son, 'Rat- tler' (his squadron nickname), who 1s 10, is in the junior Airforce divi- ion and is right into it," Zczulka ays. "RattJer's" squadron is called the "New Kids on the Beach," a junior division open to youths from to 14. According to Zezulka, his younger son is having a ball. As squadron captain of the "Snake Squadron," tbc older ior 1tr1tc1ic air command is "Sly." l.ezulka son David, or ••viper," is Nancy Garofalo, who says n11n.a responsible for the team's night rormations is ''the best." patterns and maneuven. "It's fa t and yo&a~ aot to try it "The experience of competing to know what it realty feels like," with my father as a teammate is Gnrof alo said. She was f1yin1 for- really run," Zczulka said. Captain mation by her fourth hour or prac- "Vipcr" added that he likes the ticc. dog fights and nying a "stack" of Thirteen-year-old Rudy "llot power gliders. Shot" Espinoza will command the "It feels like a truck pulling you junior quadron. Espinoza has down the beach.'' Zezulka says, re-been flying for approximately a ferring to the power of the wind year and describes the experience when harne sed by the power glid-as "aw~me." crs. Keven "Ace" McNulty says that The cider Zczulka has seen his flying is all his 2-year-old can talk family grow closer toge ther about. McNulty's son has a special h h h · model put out by Airforcc Corp. t roug t as wholesome family that is especially made for "little play. guys" and he can fly two or more "It's a great feeling as a pa r-at a time. ent," Zczulka said. "He pulls his hands Ii.kc a stunt The "Snake Squadron" will be pilo t and pretends all the time he's sponsored for the merchant Drag doi ng the big buy stuff," McNully Cup race by the Newport Bazaar. aid. "We hope to put on a best effort McNulty's son weights 25 to win that cup," Zezulkas said. pounds and flies the poclcct sled, The newcsl member of the jun-which is tied to bis pants so his fa-------------------------1 ther can keep track of him in the FREE ADMISSION REVOCABLE LIVING TRUSTS lDM 11IE LAW llWT EY M MYTD Ian•• 111111 At: 8840 Warner Ave., Suite 101 Fountain Valley Wednesday, March 8, 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 19, 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. ·Pro!*• requlr9d If value of"tat• RESERVATIONS 848 -6499 ••CMCt• seo.ooo. no4 saoo.ooo Joln1 tenancy doe• not ~ probate aNf can reeutt In the payment of unnec9auty Income tax park (event coordin~rs don't rec- ommend this). "The sled is n sin- gle lane that does acrobatics when he pulls the string," McNuhy \:lid. Commander stunt pilot Ray Kau and his wife Pam spe nt their hon- eymoon n> ing. It's mo staph~ suoke of tack! Every day you ru drive lltome sportln' good deals wttllt ctuslned. 642-5678 ..., .... "This is wonderful to be able to Oy together," Pam says. Her h~ band hu lost 25 pounds fMna power gliders, 1dd1n1 to u.e· ar. traction of the sport. "You 1et one of the best body aerobic type workouts and lt'1 a total body workout," Commander Kau said. Despite a weight differ· entiaJ or approd.mately 112 pounds between husba11d and wife, the Kaus appear to compete together on fairly equal terms. The Marina High School band is scheduled to perform for Satur- day's opening ceremonies at 10:30 a;m. A kite-making contest will begin at 11:30, with events con- tinuing throughout the day. Ribbons and certificates will be awarded to all who can make a kite fly. Children, ages 1 and up. are invited to participate. 1be Newport Kite Bazaar will (acilitate this special division fo r younger pi- lots. All designs and materials will be provided for the contest event co- ordinators. Parents are encouraged to bring their cameras to photo- graph the first few moments when the you11gsters pilot their cre- ations. Event coordinators have an- nounced that special arrangements have been made for the "New k ids on the Beach" to let young people Crom 8 to 14 have a free 10-minute Oying lesson during the two-day festival. Throughout the event, hula hoop, yo yo and other spontaneous contests will be held. Di:inc Baker of the Huntington Beach Conference and '/isitors Bureau says that, "Wing tip to wing top, there as no sport equaled for fa mily participatio n hkc power O)tng." 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Huntington Beach Sur( Life aving Association 13. Huntington Shores 14. Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley/Independent and Orange Coast Daily Pilot newspapers. IS. Jet Tech Artistry 16. Joe Zczulka 17. Kaludoscope Kites Inc. 18. Keith Politick 19. Kinko's of San Bernardino 20. Marina High School Band 21. Media Line/CUrrent publication 22. Mike Dennis 23. Newport Bazaar 24. Pepper's 25. Ron Romero 26. Southlnnd Access 27. Team Bohica Squadron 28. The Balloon Factory 29. The Pacific Coast Hawks 30. The San Diego Extreme 31. The Snake Squadron 32. The Waterfront Hilton .. 33. The Wind Chasers 35. Top or the Linc flight squadrons (World Cup champions) Special thanks to the following individuals for coordination of the Power Flying Games: Diane Baker Barbara Kaiser Stephen Bone Miss Huntington Be ch Ball Ellis Skip Norton G re~ Furlong Ball Recd (a great commercial} David Garofalo Capt. Ball Richardson Dr. Gary Heximer Spence Sheldon Mayor Peter Green and Cit)' Council Michael Thompson --------------WE FEATURE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiliilililiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih~~r;;;r:::;;=;::;:~~;:;:;:::::::~~· I Full Service lt•ll•n Menu 'Hlf FAMl.r ~, FREE 2 Liters of Soft Drink ., I I I I I Saturday and Sunday, April 20-21 . 1991 9:00 am Star Ligh~ ~ Bright 1You Can Be A Star Tonight! r In The Cannery Lounge With J\,lt:AOK: __.._ Sina Along •!!.. ' .~~~ or, Stag_, ~ .,.-~ To You ••*!tr • _. ·Favorite SO • flllA .... San Diego, California (next to Sea Wor1d) C11 ••--"' For details. Avoid late registration tees and reglste,r before April 6, 1991 Trophies And One Of A Klnd Glass Sculptures In Open Class Open And Exper1enced ~~~--Team: Precision, Ballet· Pairs. Ballet • 3 or more Ballet. Trains ~or more kites hl¥IUt Precision, Binet; ne Ballet . -••11 a -11111-•r• •• 1710 West r.tsson Bay Drtve IM Dllgo, CA 92019 111) '2¥440 .. 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S 1 • ::;-.:::.:: ,'1=: % ::; ':"' ... =--•s• .,,.. --I ht • ._. -¥ 0 .. .. I f:t ------------- ---~--= 2- Huntington ideal flying location rforcc Corp. partner Shelagh ti6'and says the compan1 cho e Hfatlngton Beach o an 1dcaJ lo· 4*!qn because of its consi tent and wide beaches. U'hc power gliders arc controlled by duat lines, not strings, enabling \lac ~ilot to perform complicated ~t pattern , turbo spin and sharp angling. Wind power is har- nessed for environmen1 ally clean activities such as " and liding," "skiing" and "moon walking" alona the beach. Airforcc Corp. is hoping to es- ') t3bll h this sport primarily during the mon1h of September through May when wind conditions arc good and 1hc beach is less u ed. Lcrand enaineers power gliders a well as educating the commu- nity on this fo t-growing sport. One newcomer, disc JOCkey Danny Ayala, is a loc.I merchant who i real~ excited nbout the event and is helping Airforce Corp. toward its Olympic goal. '1n a time when the world is full of tension, this w_ill off er people n chance to et aside lhe realities of the world, get out 11nd experience some sunshine.," Ayala stud. Ltrand says she has been 1m- prcs ed with the new pilots she has seen preparing for the event. Both Lcrand and partner Mi- chael Bcs1 ha\e dona1cd 1hcir time and gliders on 1he weekends, in- troducing nn)Onc in1ercstcd in power flying through fret-m1ni- lwons on 1he beach in front of the Waterfron1 H1hon ho1cl. These lcuons con1inucd up 10 the "eek- end of the e\ent. Best was first introduced 10 the sport about six year ago wh en he S3W someone po"er flying and he ~new it was so mething he had to do. "There 1s th1~ self challenge, me against the wind," Best said, and The hotshot Airforcc Corp. power flying team will show its skills in Huntington Beach this v..cekcnd L wuh the combination or brute force and power, he must always be on his toes. Best '.)3)' he is "orking full time wuh partner Lerand to get people from the public and corporale \\Orld more 1mol\Cd m the sport o it can grow from the pro circuit to 1he Olympic arena Among the experienced power flying comp~t1tors will be Paul Hodges from the "San Diego E.t- treme" quadron Hodges has been fl)ing for l.t month and puts in 25 to 30 hours of practice a week during the ummcr monlhs "The free style clac;s i m} faH)r· itc, but every ao;pcct of the port excites me." Hodge said. Pam Kirk flies on the pro circuit and is on the World Cup squadron in Hawa1. Kirk says she \\Ould lo\e to pursue this as a caree r. She says when she first slartcd po"cr flying. she felt along a a woman on the pro circuit, bul now more "omen arc gelling in\ohed and "inning. 'You don't ha\e to be slronger Clr IJllcr or any1h1ng:· Kirk ays I lun11ng1on beach "'II be on her tour next season. \.ht..c Denni from the "Top Qr lhc Linc' Squadron also will be p.irt1c1pating in the Huntington Beach games San Diego lures top kiters ''I've been flying aboul eight )Ca rs," he s.i1d, "and e'cry year I ha'e seen more and more people gelling into 11 " .As the national calendar for Fie ta I land in San Diego will land, located off Highwa)" 5 anJ 191) I pJs es, both Hunting1on be the '1lC of the third annual ,ne-ct to ~ca World. BcJch and po"er flying will grow C;illforn1a Open-International The c\ent promoters arc Ron in Popularity. Huntington Beach Sport K.Jte Championship April 20-and AIKc Romero. The oflttial has all the clements of success. 21. hotel for the champion hip i\ the The clements of wind, beach More than , 100 competitors and Dana In n &.. ~tJnna, "h1ch c:in be and a community built around exhibition O)ers will take 10 the air 1.!achcd at (619) 212-~0. For popular ports for all ages. Hunl- in the colorful t\\o-d:iy C\.ent, pro-more. information on the C\.Cnt, ington Beach 1s a city where fun lS 'idina spectator \\1th an aerial ..-ca_l_I _1.i_1_~_, _~_35_·_R_O_~_t_E_. ______ a_w_a_y_o_f_li_re_._·-------i array of pcctacular prcc1 ion ma - nca.i\ers and 1nno' att' c routines, many choreographed 10 music. -CITY From A5 Many .. ho enjoy life here hiivc dangled their toes mer the end of a board on the mi•' 'J urr. Many more have never touched the fi· berglass magic carpet of the sea. Yet there is a kinship bctv.;ecn the two no inlander could ever under- stand.' Surfing is a bonding of m, n and nature, a blending or the sen ual and the practical, a dn"c to excel on the sea and on the land ~ithout differentiation between the tv.;o But the same rc~pect for nature, modified only by 1hc practical nc· cess1ty to ltvc acoording to the h1v.; of nature, is to be .,ecn in the community these ~urfcr,, 'either real or in pirit, ha-.c bu ilt fo r themselvc • their fam1hcs and neighbors. Thtnday, FebNwy 28, tlet la debate, an enforcer of laws IO make this arc city, a protector a1n t the rava,es of fire aad C\icn of lime. It is a "place \\here the ocean meets the land along nearly ntnc mile:. of incredibly beauuful white ands and "'here that ocean invstcs tho e who v.;ould test its strcn.gth. In it cores of parks, children · laugh and play. Students see the ' bird'> and plants preserved for all umc Mothers end their children off to modern schools, often Int spending hours themselves in / J cla..,.,es of higher learning. ' Young people find a recreation-•J al program without peer, offering .'. acm iues to challenge, shape grow· • ing bodies and to teach skills u C· ful for a hfeumc Call it wh at you will, but tn the 11 heart' of the people, this is Surf Cttv It h..ts been since before the gre~t Duke Kahanomoku surfed in Huntington Bc<tch ,., a place of the local "atcrs and 11 will be so freedom. Its cit) go,crnmcn1 i an long after the memory of other • open forum for tho e "ho "ould \logan\ or names has faded away. ..•..............•................•... :· : CRITTER CLIPPER : : GROOMING : • : Shih-Tzu Rescue 962-6988: •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BAZAAR Kilts for all ages ... N ovict to Pro. • MuMi-Line Power Stunt Des $15& Up • Traditional Kitts $2&Up Actt9CM ifs a.ct Liat ror an kites OPEN 1(~5 Everyday 675-2473 2209 W. Balboa Blvd. (Nes Nc.•pon Pia') Ncwpon Beach Sp<.: .... tator adm1 \ion and parking re free . 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City of Hu ington Beach • ---~ PUBLIC INFORMATION_... ________________________________ 1 For More Inf ormatlon Call 1-800-SAY-OCEAN Visitors Bureau • 1 ; Thursday, Fet>Naty 28, 1991 M • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------~· • Bulletin Board Cllttl • ........ GARDEN GROVE -The pro· lire lobby E &le Forum of Cati(. orniu will ponsor 11 candidates' forum for the 351h Senate District pecinl election race at 7 tonight at the Garden Grove Community Center, 1 J300 Stonford Ave. Candidates expected to attend .1rc: As embly member~ Dori~ Allen, Nolan Fnuelle and John Lewi ·, county transportation com· m1 ioner Dana Recd, Wilham Dougherty, Jim Won ki, We\t· minster Ma)or Charle Smtth, Enc pnk, John Parise and f'rancis Hoffman. fhe election 1!1 scheduled March 19. The 35th 01 trict includes all o r part of Fountain Valley, Costa ~1csa. lrvme, Tustin, Vill.1 Par~. Orange and Anaheim. centrll Anrlcl shown terromm, will speak. For more in· formation, call 259·0655. 'VONI II Arnt' la Ill* NEWPORT BEACH -The third speaker 1n the serie of four 1991 Tow n Hall celebrity enc\ lectures is Dr. Warren Thomair; the recently retired director of th~ Lo" Angeles Zoo. Thomas will speak March 25 on a "Voyage to Art1rat." ... The final speaker will be Virgin· 13 Graham, a popular author and forme r 1elev1 ion talk '\how host e . She will peak April 22 on "Life After Harry," the tttle of her latest book. The lectures, held on Monda) at the Edwards Cinema Theater 1n Newport Center, are co-sponsore d by the Assistance Leagues oC New· port Beach and u guna Beach, nd are underwritten by the Or· •nae Coast Di lly Piiot. Ticket for the entire series are $45 Ticket, for individual lectures, 1r available, arc $15 and can be purchn\ed at the door. To order ticket~, call 673-6130 or 721-8737. REiii.Ti ftnlftlnr lllted H UN'I lNGTON BEACH - Rl:.SULT , a non-partisan, grass- roots lobby working to end hunger around the world, is having a f und-ral\ing party on Sunday at 6 p.m. at 18132 Newmoon Lane. For more tnformnt1on, call 72(). 0279 Baton c ............ to tw..e l·OUNTAIN VALLEY - Drum Majorettes of America will compete 1n 1he 1991 State Baton lw1rling champfonships at the rec· re.111on center on 16400 Brook· COSTA MESA -A tra,el shdc (iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;:o:iiiiiiii ,how cicplonng tranquil, turbulent Central America wi ll be hown by J former Peace Corps vol unteer from 7:30·9:30 p.m. Fnday at Or· ;toge Coast College. Cost is SS in advance and S6 at the door. Can 432-.5880 Saki hats previewed 1.1COSTA MESA -Saks hfth \\cnue at South Coa\t Plaza and fhe Soph1~t1cJtcs 1.1.111 prc-.cnt " pre\ IC\\ of h.its b) r·r.inl Oh\C on f nday at 9 a.m The co t 1 S 15 for the sho'' .snJ hrt'akfa'>t For more informat111>n. \. ill 756·0991 As1embttm111'1 open house set !\l:.\\PORT DE:.ACH -A~~c m· hl)mJn Gil rcr~u<.on, R·NC\\pOrt Beach. 1.1.111 hold an optn hou:>c: JI h1' new d1\tr1ct offtc.c 'iaturda) ut 11 .i m I he off1lC: I'> loc.1tcd ;11 .i1111" \l.11.Arthur Blvd. Wettandl tours are rree llL'N I l!\G 101'-Bl ACll r rec IOUf\ of the Uuha ('hl(J \\ ctl.1nd., will be held in ~O·m1nutc intcf'\.11\ from lJ.1(1.JO .1.m S.11ur· J I\ ·1 ht') "111 he the f1nJJ \\et land-. \\ intn I our. 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R11 for A Reaso1 SATtrRDAY MARCI 9, tttl aK al 7.30 a.a . tOK al 8.15 a.a. ti' al I.SI LIL ,o 11 2 lean la'J COSTA MESA -People who have a home to share and people looking for a home to share arc 10· vited to the Golden Timers Senior Citizen Center, 114 E. 19th St , on Monday from I to 3 pm. For more inform<lllon, call 642· 2275 Alt..._ .. .,.., .... NEWPORT BEACH -A free lecture on Atten11on Deficit 0 1sor· der 10 adolc cents wall be g1 .. en ~EAu-rii;uL Now A~o foQ. 'If.Pa!, 1o toME . u from 7·8:30 pm Monday at Coa t· ltnc Counseling Center, I ISi Do-.c St., Suite 105 f or more rnformation, Citll 476- 0991 ....... 1ltn IOUlht HUNTINGTON BEA( II - fho e in terested 1n becoming LVA tutors, who work one·on·onc with adult non -reader-., are en· couraged to appl) at the 18-hour trc.iinang workshop thi\ Monda) from 6·9 p.m. -and e1,crv Monday and Thur da) thcrcilftc:"r -at Huntington Btach l 1brary Adult Li1er3C) ~tf'\'1Cc(I, 7111 T lbcrt Ave. To reai tcr, c;)ll 84 J -3n3. AIWtMI ............. lRVl/'l.E:. -The Women's Or>- portunit1es Center of UCI i;) offer., 4 tng a \IX·v.cck workshop on ba~1c a'i'iCrll\.eness skills beginning on Monday at 5:30 p m r cc i $30 for members and $40 for non-members To register for the das . call 856--5414. llullct/1> BoDrd run Mond•r and I hur daJ . ·tnd ittmJ of in- tut t to Bulltlin Board, JJO W. Ba.t t., CostD Mt a, 92627. "™E l7R£.S1i6€ ~D ~fOR~NCt. Yo u wA~I' L • tt No Worries" ... I LIFETIME WARRANT Y r• f ,,.1, E-.o&u1wcE '"~ 1~C~ 9£~ ..... ~ 1'._.,. OPULE .. fut "f'ttl~ $MOtJ'( PuJ~~ f 'A1'V•E'!> A Of~ Pi LE A..si> A wotlf~ ~Eco.a~ ~-'.I 1"'~it€ A-, K MH /16 "f'M( !N A~alMIE . ,_. At O Thurlday. f'*'-Y 21. 1•1 Village Faire Office Space Laguna Beach Office Space for Lease 400 to 1700 sq . ft. Two levels of Secured Parking OCEAN VIEW Very competitve Rates (71 4)497-01 32 1100 S. Coast H wy . Laguna Beach FAX (714)497-0 134 I -From A1 I inda Durru . "It' been pretty bad. We've had n steady now of era he nd they never let up," she s1ud. Rain-slick roads li.kcl> conltlbut· ed · 10 a head-on colli~fon near the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, reportedly claimlng one life. An· other hcad.-on collision on Pacific Coast Highway a1 Cry tnl Cove S1n1e Be ch injured more people. Details about the crashc~ were un· available at press time. CHP officers shut down the southbound lanes of PCH for two hours. with traffic b:iclcing up 1hrough Corona dcl Mnr. From A1 lowed the bandit, got a look at the ~etaway car and wrote down a par· 11:11 hcen c plate number, Boylan said. A short time later, Tustin police officer~ spotted a suspect matching the dc!.cription and arre~ted him without incident in the area ot 17th Street and Prospect Avenue In Newport Beach at 5:30 p.m , a police •peed monitormg machine in front nr Cappy's Care along We I Co,1 t th&hway ~a 1he vic- 11m of a rAin·rel 1ed accident. Po lice y the radar 1rniler, which '"'' knoclcd off it u:dc, regi~tercd its In 1 speed ut 11 mph. Durrus estimulcd th, t COiii ions, both minor ond with injurie , num· be rcd about 130 in Orange County on Wcdnc dny. Thank to the rain, n police offi· ccr wai. ublc to truck down one of two burglary su!lpects Wednesday afternoon by followin& his muddy footpri nts through n rcsidentinl nood control chnnnel. police said. At ahout 12:06 p m., officer had a report of a burglary nl a near the Co to Mesa Freeway. Boylan i..ud. Uruce Lauren L.11mer, 48, of Durbank. '"as booked into the Ct.)'\ta Mesa City Jail on sui.picion of bank robbery. The FBI hai. joined the investigation and L.11mcr\ ca\e will likely be han· died in federal court. Doylan said. 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'25-160311043tt<M5n338 VHF/UHFI FM Antennas 115·1642 VU-190 115·18'8 31~ Off ldNJ f« City and Subum.n Area I APP\.YAT . . . . ~. . .. . s799 Low Aa S25 P•r Month, R~. • Flying EtlM Head Ht.OO • Video Light • 2 Lux "16 803 • Includes CaM 10-ChannelScanner Sae 9915 Reg. 130 129.95 •20·12e • JlftM Reg. ,-...--"·" ---121-1~, • C8 Antenna ... 121·1006 bank'5 clo'e location to a highway .ind "mall ii1ze m.11.es 11 a more :it· tr.icmc tnrge t for rolibcrs. I a'> acces to high" ay!t and !na1nr rnadwa~'i h one major factor 111 the l11gh number of bank rob- herie, throughout outhcrn Calif· urn1.1, I.no'"" a~ the bi.inl robbery c.1p11.1I of the ''orlJ. FBI spokes- BIRDS From A1 .ind \\ 1ldl ire RnJll .1lunc " 'alucd ·' l ~ 5 . () 0 (I • .I cc (l r d I n g I ll ~tc11N;hun ~lc.111":hc111 h.1<l the at1racll\C, mild m.1nncrcJ hmh fur 5 10 IO \l'.1r' and rcgul.irl~ 'huwed them nit .It the r1er. I le\ part11..ul.1rh wri.trned .1buut the lilt)'" ''hh.h m.1i-l high p11d1cJ 'ounJ, and "'re. t.111ght tn flH. l.1,-.c,, "1ni:e 1hc' \H'rc: 11n 1 'rcet.11 d1c1 I Ii~ 'ill•pi:l'I ,, lit 'l llbCJ ·" j thm "•'111.lll .miunJ 2<i ~e.ir' tilJ ''"" bclrtl·nJul \1c in,chc1n on r II C ' J ,I\ ~ h C ,1 pr r 11;1 C h (.' J \k111,1..hc.·1n .it the pier .1rnunJ J p 111. ··,11,1,H:d .1 1rc01cnJ1,u\ int..:r- l''I 1n the: hirJ," JnJ ~true!.: up a u111,cr,.1111m, \kin,che1n <.a1d. I he \\11m.tn \\:t'> .1bout 5·foot·7. 2 0 1 88<: Reg I 33 Alda Cloth Rtg 3 69 White Po•te r Board 5/$1 ""• 29C ea. BaMbaU Carel Collecting Kit home an the 18200 blOck of Mt. Stewart Cucle and u rived to find one man in the driveway. wi1h an· other makrna a getaw y, said Sa1. Darryl Nance. Police apprehended Sean Rob· ert Wil on, 32, of I tuntington Beach. In the driveway, while Offi· cer Vern Ahlo started after a ec· ond uspccl, who fled through a flood control channel, Nance said. "It wa raining so we were able 10 track him down. They followed his muddy footprints." Ahlo caught Thomas Andrew Stewart, 24, of Annheim, in the yard of an An on River Circle home, \\-hich he was allegedly trying to break into, Nance aid. man Jim Neilson aid. Longer banking days and weekend hours have also made it easier fo~ rob- ber~ to strike, he said. " fhat makes ii more conven· ient," he said. Si nce Jan. 1, there have been 40 bank robberies in Orange County. :rnd 32 1 in the entire Los Angeles Division, which stretches from San Luis Obi)po County through Or· ange County, Neilson !laid. Las t year, there were 1,652 robberies in the division, the highest number in the" nation. Most bank robbers share one thing: 85 percent of them arc drug addicts, which helps to increase the prevalence of holdups in Southern California. Nc11'on said. Co,ta Mesu detectives do not liehc'e the suspect 1s rc'>pon'11blc for the two previous robbenn at the Well<; Far~o branch. but ;ire ROJidcn11 of the H\U\tiftalon Shorccliffs mobile home park were without electricity for nearly five hours, due 10 a ulility·polc fire that Southern California Edison official $USpcct is raln·related. As the Orange Coa I braces for water rationing and a fifth bone· dry summer, Wednesday's rain of- fe red only modest relief. said Met· ropolilan Water District spoke • man Bob Oompen. Orange County precipitation in this rninfall year. which began in June is below even 1990 levels. A, of F~bruary 1, this year's rainfall 101nlcd t.75 lnchcs. In comparison. in the 10 years before the drough1 began five years ago, the a0yen1ge rainfall was 11.8 inche . looking :nto the poss1b1liry that he might be connected 10 01her hold· ups, Boylan said. During the two previous robber· 1es at the bank. the bandits u ed notes rather than weapons and had descript ion~fferent than the suspect captured Wednesday. po· lice snid. On Tuesday, a unarmed robber escaped on a bike with S 1.500 after giving a teller a note de- manding cash. The robbery OC· curred al 5:50 p.m .. shortly before the bank-closed. The bank was also robbed Sat· urday, Feb. 16, when a robber also u ed a note and escaped with Sl,500. Dani. officials declined to d1., cuss the robberies. but an emplO)- ee aid "cverything's fine" when a<;ked how the emplo}ees "ere handling the series of holdups had lane. light bro"'n hair that her mother'!> home, which she sa1J reached JUSt below her shoulder!., was in "upper Newport." She then \\OfC colorful, no\\CI) pant'\ and reportedly asked Meinschein lO !!ll told Mcm!.chein she had JUSt come \.ISll her mother himself to t.ilt... tu from North Carolina and that her her about training her bard n.1mc w.1~ Amanda Mc Ka,. "I could sec what she was tl)IOI! \te1n-.che1n said. \\'hen 'the 10 do -lure me "''ay from th<.: karncd he performed at h1r1hday h1rJ<' Mc1mchcin !tatd. p.trt1c!> with his birds, she \:ud her Mcinschc1n declined and around mother'-; birthday·"d" :1pproaching 12 30 a.in. "cnt to bed himscll .ind asked 10 see his bir1hd.1y p.Hly Dut susp1c1oull of the worn.in. v1<.lco1ape. Mean~chean !laid Mcinschcin first locked up thc: Mcan.,chcin thu' in\lteJ the apartment and hid the key "oman 10 his 241h Street apart· "Bui she apparent!> watched mcnt 10 'IC\\ th e \.ldeotapc and me," Mc1nschetn said thn -.pent ,e,eral hours chatting He \\Oke \\Ith a start arounJ .100111 the birds She ended up eat-2 15 am. and found the \\Om.in mg danncr at Mein chem·~ and and his four birds gone. t.1ll.1n1? ~1cin'lche in. who Joc..,n't He behc'c the "omJn had .in Jrinl. into bu)1ng her omc "'"c .iccomplice because "she couldn't Around 10 rm. the \\Oman hJ\C handled th is many bird\ b~ d.11mcd 'he WJ "tip!ly," so her elf .. \tc1n,chcin \uggc tcd he sleep "This 1s the work of profc sion· there and not a~..._p_1_t_o_d_r_1,_c_1o __ a_ls_:_· -,..----------- ~ I Fabric Paint Glo ... Gllta. Ptaricecent I •• 88<= Poly-Ill 20 0 1 Reg 2 99 I Styt.1 FlntQultty Cotton Mope For CrHdnt v- Very Own~· ... ,.44 ~'>\·~$244 Hot Loops Lace Kit TeetonModel Paint .Uoi. Thursday, Fet>twwy 28, 1•1 At 1 k ~------~----------~~--~-------------------------------------------------------­• ~ C•munity ·Forum 1 .r " 1 ,, ·l 1 b b 1 . II l l ' l I ORANGE COAST .... An Independent Newspaper Published by Page Group Publishing, Inc. Robert E. Page, president & chief executive officer William S. Lobdell, editor & vice president Steve Muble, managing editor Elliot Stein, Jr , chairman Howud L Schramm, vice president & general manager Walter Burroughs, 1901-19891 founding publisher Editorial WateP r-atiOtLPlans _ need creative touch The problem with some mandatory water rationing programs floating around the Orange Coast is that water ,1genc1e" assume that all their customers ha\e been \ asting water. There ic: as much truth in that assumption as there i in the notion that .111 c1t\. official arc crooks Some cun~1ent1ous people -unlike some I0(.11 c1t1cs didn't v.,11t un11l the fifth yc.lr of the drought 10 get off their duff~ .ind tart conc,erving water. Years ago the> began pl.icing hrid:\ in to1le1 l<tnks, -sc rewing in rcstrictivc-flov. "howcr hcad1;, .ind uc,mg brooms instead of ~.irden hmes to ck.in dm·c\\J\\ Jlm1,e\cr, ihc r.1tionlng plan~ being instituted loc.111~. C\pcc1.11l) in !'lc\\pm t Deach, arc OJ cd on !<><JO \\.,lier bills. II )C>U u-.cd so much \\.Jtcr in 1990, )OU must cut b,1ck a t:c rta1n pcrccn1.1gc of that m 199 1 or be heJ,ily pcn.1h1cd. Therefore, 1f ~ou wasted '"·Her las! }Car. ~ou no" have to ~ut h.1d. to v. h.it }OU probabl~ should ha'e been u~mg all ,\long But 1f ~ou comcr.ed water la<,t }Car. you ha\C to conc,cr.c e\C.~n more no\\.. That' unfair. And v..hJt about families thJt gre'" in number 1ast \Car? Thcv nov. hJ\C more \\Jtcr u .. ers in !heir hou cholds, but h.l\c to use even less than \\hen their f.1m1hcs "ere mailer. The drought 1 a erious problem, c pccially in 'commumt1e'> such as ~c,,port Beach. v.h ich are total!} dependent on imported \\atcr. \\'e do not advocate taking a do-nothing tancc to the \\Jter crunch. If an}1hing, \\C hcl1c\c mun1c1pahties and \\Jter districts "Should have taken con,enation s1cps c;ooncr But, ''C also behe\c that more imagination should go into m.1ndator; reduction plan . Fom1ula\ 'ihould be drav.n up to take past con cnation .md :u.lditi<Jnal family member. into .1ccount. It' not too late to m(ldify current plRn . Letter or the month contest Is onl We sincerely want to hear your opinion on the issues that arc on the mind of 1he people of the Orange Coast. ,\t the end of each month, the Daily Pilot \\.Ill select the · I tiler of the Month", judged on clarity, thoughtfulnc '· in.,igh1fulnc~' and ,1hiht) to per uade. The winne r \\Ill rccc1'>C an origin 11 :.ind "igned \herffiu editorial cartoon Write to usl Thi i a community newsp~per. and we'd lilcc to hear from you LcttNs should be brief and are sub1ect to editing. longer corrcspondt>ncc will be considered for a Community Com- me nt.uy feature Please send subm1ss1ons to the Orange Coast Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 or fa>o. them to (7 14) 646-4 1 70 Please include your name, city and phone number 1( }OU'ci like your letter to be printed You L•ln also call our Edito r's Hotline at 642-6086 and d1c- tdte a letter to thr. editor Thank 'tOU tor your 1m olvement in the Orange Coast com- munity •r I• rr Troll•• \ ... 1111 at PlbJt Community Commentary Death takes one of world's quiet heroes Bt Don I< Pierstorft The Oran~ Coast Dally Pilot 1 the onl) publication an the world that will note the recent death of Ampuna Nondong. He was th e chief of the Suan Knuluan branch of the .Kada"Z•rn people "'ho h'c on the edge of th rain lorc\t in North Borneo, in "hat is now East Malay ia. He wa~ m' wife's grandfather Ampuna r-..ondong was m hts "'"· probablj Al the time he v-<1' born, the Kadazan people did nut collect . ..art, marntain, analyze, or re~ularl> sift through the kind of daia ~ import.mt to the world now.tda~ He had no birth ,.... ____ certihc:J ....... --------- He \\.ts the only \\.1se man \\.horn r ha\.C ever pcr~nally known. I learned from him that erudition and w1 dom arc not synonjmous l can ~till see him silting on t h~ huge verJnda of his long house, which 1c; '>Ct on .stilts to take ad\antage of nature's air Is water conservation fair? conditioning system, looking toward hh forest He -;cemcd 10 be able to look throu~h the rain forc~t. past the cloud:cncircled mountain • deepl) into the azure ky l.'d11or ·~ note -Last Meek Kt 11d.ed readtrs 1/ they thmk plans to be~111 wattr co11St1vat1011 cal/mg for mcl11·1e/11als to cw their 11suge b) a pre\c nbcd perce111agt 1~ ould be 1111- fatr Wt• also asktd 1/ anyone has a l>t·ttt•r 11/ca. Generali), they duJ and 1Jtn clul. H1wt fo/1011.-s 1s a broad \11111plmg of tht fl'Sp011St'S IH' re aa·ed. ,. .\11011/cl you be 1111crestt•cl 111 lw1 mg 1011r 1 ·01ce heurd 011 this or 11n1 otlrer 1swt mil our Etl11ar's !lot/me UI (;./] 60 6. • I am calling from :'\c\\port Ueach In this hou,chuld, · ..... c -.tarted cutting bacl.. la~t ~e.ir Jnd now the> \\Jnt us 10 cut t'lacl murc ( JU~t feel it I'> J h1tlc unfJ1r ~hen the City 1~ onl~ c.utting back 10 percent. It should cut back more since 11 "' the larger water user. Also I no ticed the re are tons o t JpJrt menh being built at th e corner of Coast H igh"~ and Jamboree Road. Ju'i t don't let th e people mo1,e in. That "ould sa'e a lot of water. They don't regulate water in apart- men1s. such a Park N'ewport. Those people continue to use wJter and waste 11, fo r instance filling their w1mming pool all the time I think 1t 1<o unfair to the people in the cit) "ho have tried to cut back to be a kcd to cut back another 10 percent or 20 percent or whatc.,.er the percent:igc 1s going to be. The} can certatnl} make water contract \\.1th other nearby cities which have underground water "'ell . uch as Costa Mc-.a and r ountain Valley. The city should cut back a lot more I've cen their sprinkler )' te ms break, "'atering the streets, and you call in and 1t' a \\.eek later and it's still doing the same thing. H the city has a water problem it better clean up its own house. • 1 think it 1 unconscionable that the city i allo\\ing all those apartments to be built at the same time cutting our water 10 percent, telling u 11 1s probabl) going to be cut another 20 percent. I had a ·convel")at1on v.ith the "'ater department and they told me 1hat _they think a hulc under 45 gallon a da). per person, 1 what our usage will be CU1 to. I'd love to see some sort or pubh hcd fiau r es o n the city councilmembers, how much water they are u ing and how many people arc in their hou c • • I'm in suppon of one of you r readers who compl:uned of the new buildinp, new homes and apartments, new office buildings, aoing up around 1hc county. I realize that if we put a mora· torium on buildina tha& people are aoina ao be affected, jobs arc aoma to be lolc. ahe .,.._, ii Fina ao be affeaed. bm llme -bt tome .., dlll ,_ can fMilce whboul FIE 5 I 6 dli • ..,. .. .. ....... ..., ............. . ..... becau<..e thJt i":> cnm:hed v.atcr and the> 3\C on c.h1.:m1cah tbJt the~ ha"e to no\\. pur~ha':le and \\.C're delighted hcc3u'>e '""lead of the water that come) in from the Color.tdll R1,er hc1ng diverted out of th.11 1roui:th that comes into LA . to 1hc farme"· 1t goc ... to 01hcr u .. c., \\'c incrca'c the amount of Jrinl..ing \\,lier ,l\,lllablc hv 1hat amount. ·If 1h1' \\ere done in c<>cry m:i1or city \\.here the \\iltcr 1s no\\ pouring h) the n11ll1 on' ol g:illons into the l\Cc:an. \\C could -;ohe ou r water "hNtage in one fc:ll )\\OOp. So for 1he mcrc co t of hu1ldini:t a p1pchne, and \\hatc\cr pumpins 'ltation\ HC ncCC <.Jr\, \\C Could sohc the "atcr probiem 10 e'er· )bod~·., ad .. :int.ige. • urc. there 1<1 a real \\.,1tcr <.hort- age and \\.e mu\t all help. hut "h} pen:ilile the one~ "ho 'tarted sa\ · ing "atcr long a~o·? You remcmher \\hen "e put bricl in th e to1lct tank,, \\hen a guy got a nc\.\. 'lhO\\.er he.id that was uppo cd to sa\e water and all these other 1hing ... 11 JUSt i n't fair. The only fair wa) is to allow ~ many unit per per.on for every t\\.O·month period on an J\'Crage. Th:H's the only fair wa> of getting around thi water shortage. • On water coMervation, "c've been trying 1,cry hard with fewer shower and le dish water and aero the street the Sege~troms have been flooding their bean fields and the water 1 running down the treet and down the flood control channel nnd it eems scnsclc for us to try to conserve. •• Only humans Qn plan for the use of water Human contr\)I that u c. Even with normal rainfall, three to four million illegal aliens annually cro sing the border would be cau e enough for a water shorrngc. Perhapc; mother nature i n't too happy with our denuding our land and 1s ending u a mcs~ge. • As one who h been reducing water \.oluntanly for the last )Car, I think it ic, only fair to ration 1t by "X" number of gallon per person, per hou)chold rather than a percentage of what your la t u ac wa . That way c-.erybody get tbe amc amount to do with 1 they please. their \Oi..c,, rc.Jd our p3rchcd hp . no more dc,elopment. • 1 h 1 n lo.. m ,1 n J a to r > .,_,. .1 t e r rauoning shl>uld be based on the number of people per hou .. chold and l't'pe ul household, )UCh ;i, apartment t>r hou'c or sin!;lc <'r multi-f.1mtl~ d'"elling. It\ no1 f.11r for thme \.\ho ha\C not hccn ho .. ing do"n our drt\.C\~<i)' and \\Jtcnng the o,trcch or ~1de~Jll.,, 3 percent 1gc cutb.1d.; fo r us 1s much dittcrcnt lnr tho c "'ho hit\.C been doini:: .111 thmc thing., • I ha'c nc tl!hbors "ho h \C he en running \\Jlcr JU't to run up the hill. -.a the' ~.in 1hen mtllc 11 easier "hen ihe) h~' c to cut back . A~) "atcr con ef\.allon prt1l!ram hould be a fl, t rate per hou.;ehold or a per apMtment or "hatc,er ba,1 . plu' · '\ Jmount per month allocated for c:u:h pcf\on h\tng there and mJ~be the age of the pc r,on or 'omcthing like that being taken into account. But def mitcl) not a pcrcentacc • I think the rationing )hould be done by ho" many people h1,c 1n :a home and not b} "'hat "'ater )'OU used IJ t \.Car, bccau e there v.a a lot of "astc last >Car and n's JUSt too much to think that people v.:ill benefit b) v.~lln~ and the peoptc w.ho "ere economical v.:111 )Uffer. • Actual!~ I -.111 be penalized. bccau"c I ha'c alw11> been a "cry thnft) per on and I U'-C v.:ater "cry, \'Cf) carclull~. • I think that the people who h \C been consc1cntiously con erv1og arc going to be penalized now by th1'\ new rc:duct1on. I think they should work out something more favorable to the people that ar using a minimum of v.atcr anyway. We USC le s than half or wh:ll the a\.crage family u<.e 1n Newport Beach and some con 1derati n hould be gi,en to U!i. • I am a water conc,e~er, so I think cutting b.ick on my usage last )Car i a little h:trd on u although we can do it and gladly M>. I think w:hat i more fair i a ~r c pita usage per hou ehold, instead of cut d wn from last )car. We ha~e four ~ pie in our hou ehold and our a\eraac monthly .,.atcr u c .i~ le than average for the city of 'cv.-port Beach. r • This ill not the fint month or the warer honaae. Many '"-arc citizen. hl\'C beea consemng for •t lcHt this pMC year, if not loncer, rewina that wcw bad a problan. I h8¥C W mallJ friends acn • dill dllj .. lduaUy beea ..,... to - ----recatJJ, ., ..., .... ... ... ul 1i ............ = wllk la I ca•' ... I _.. ._. *t ........... \\hen I \\atchcd him, I u ed tu feel 1ha1 he "as omehow momen- tanl) un1f~ing the planet with his C\I!\ From him, through h1-. grandda hter, I learned that the Kad.1zan people's h'c arc CO\ erned b) three rules onl}: I) J re.it all children as 1f they arc \our O\\n, 2) Take from the fore t only \\hat )OU need for food and 'helter. 3) And ne,er cut dov.n lan~e tree , for they arc "the grandparent of the earth .. With their knov.lcdge of the \1.3\ of the rain f<,rest and armed ~1ih p:inmgs -heaV) knl\cs u~d pnmanl) as tools -the Kadazan people def ended the fore t agatn t a ault of the Japanese Army for more than three years, during \\'orld War II. In thjt put of Borneo. Japanese suld1c~ ne\'cr got more-than 200 rnrds into the forest before the' di appeared The Kadazan people ticlic"e that no one should try to o"'n the rain fore~t; the forest ticlong to the earth. Ampuna Jl.ondong was one of tho<.e v.ho kept the rain forest free In retaliation, the Japanc e bombed Jc sclton. 1he town near- est the K.adazan temtOI), into obli,ion, JUSt before the v.ar ended. It has since been rebuilt and renamed Kota Kmabalu. Recently, Japanese companies ha'e contracted "4ith the Mala· ysian government to cut down much of Ampuri.i Nondong's rain fore t. Accord ing to the Econpm1 t migazmc, the companie intend to manufacture chop tick and indu tnal plywood from thaic tree , many of which arc more than JOO years old. Ampuria Nondong wa the la t great chief of his tribe. He, hi tnbe, and the rain fore t u~1ved British coloniali t , the Japanc e Army in World War IJ , and di'!;cascs imported Crom !he West. But, the tnbe and the rain : fore t v.tll not urvivc-the form of r bid profiHaking that \'lluc m ncy ~er mankind. • When he lived u the chief of ht tnbe, he did not obje~t to me,· a white We Lerner, marrying bti 1r nddaugbter. He believed that all "tr1bei'' hould live t<>setber harmoneously. Wben he died. so did a pa}'\(of the mncicnt Kadu.an belief io .sGi h harmony. Chief Ampuria Noodon.. tu rain tom&, and Ilia belief ia mainqiiniaa the h•WJ of the world Wiii be .,...., ...... °"" a; ,,., ••• ., • •11ttr f .ta.--. c..4lil: Showen -4 ......... tlHt .. ... ,. ..... ,. llhly. Wl1t41 toudl • IMMldl- tul 20 to 2S lllph at 11-s. ll'IW!d: ... Htwy rMn at ti"'tS with a c h1 11ct o f thunderstorms. C1uty sou th winds lo 2S mph. OCEAtf REPORT ... MounWns: BOATING SURFING .......... ........ Southwest "'inds 2S lo lS mph. Sho""ert "'ith snow 1-1 about 6500 fttl. Highs in the 40s. Over le11er ceu t1J •-'•"• ~ ..... 0 .. 20 ....... LOCATION SIZE SHAl'l ..... TODAY'S SUN Sunrise: 6:33 a.m. Sunset: 5:53 p.m. ...... .,'"4. FISHING 0 () Full Moon Last Otr. Mar. 1 Mar. 8 New Moon Mar. 15 1st. Otr. Mar. 23 PEACE From A1 third nation hostages. • Release all Kuwaiti detainees and inform Kuwait of the location oC all mines. • Comply fully with all United Nations Security Council re olu· lions. Iraq Foreign Mmi'>tCr Tariq Aziz delivered a brief letter to the Sccurny Council saying that Iraq would comply \\tth all the resolu · tionc; There was no mention of the other condition . Baghdad Radio made m' men· lion of Bu h's call for cease-fire when 11 went back on the air Thur .. dJy morning. Ho"'ever. Iraqi residents took to the '>tree\\ ;11 da\\ n in celebration. fmng "'cap· ons 1n the air, after appJrently II'· tcnang to the Bush speech on short,,ave or foreign radio sta- tions Bush ca lled on Iraqi military leaders to meet with Allied leaders somewhere in the war region in the ne"<t t\\O days to work out de- tails of the cease-fire . He asked that the U.N. Security Council meet ~ the near future to formally end the war. Bu h also said he will dispatch Secretary of State Jame'i Baker to the Middle East next week to began a "new round of consulta· 11ons" on issues of the re~ion Bu h's announcement came !lhortly afte r military ourccs stated that the last big battle of the war "a., "mostly over." Hemen! of the Army's Vil Corp'> had appa ren t!} defeated the remaining dl\1s1ons of lraq'c; Re· H~lf:Kh 1·2 poor Ne.,ortt.Kh 1·2 poor COf'Oftl def Mat 1·2 poor ~INch 1·2 poor Crtttc 1·2 poor 5'I\ Omleftte 1·2 poor publican Guards in what officials called the largest armor battle since World War II. The fighting broke ou t. Tuesday in southern Iraq, as Republican Guard divi ion tried to stall the Allied march. The Pentagon said each side had about 700 tanks and U.S. forces had additional air support Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf, commander of Allied forces in the Gu lf, said earlier Wcdnc day that Allied forces had blocked Iraq\ route of escape from Kuwait and southern Iraq. "The gates are closed. There i~ no way out of here." Bush decided to end the war after watching Schwarzkopfs up- beat assc ment of the war effort in a briefing Wednesday from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. ... '"" ~ ,_ l~ ,,. ::;;:1 OllilM4 OMwfe ... .,,..... -.. ..--......... Olr IMnWe S..0-.... ..,_ S...htNldl .... S... Olffo s... ftM<ltco SM)ow N..uAM S...w llitWI The pre 1dent met with his war council in the Oval Office and called Schwarzkopf to get the gen- eral'~ n urance that the cca e·fire was "militarily sound," a White House spokesmat\ said. With the ground war an its fifth da>. Sch"'arzkopf rc,ealed the strategy that so ucces fully O\cr- whelmed Iraq's force . He showed troop movements. explained how All ied force~ had been po41itioncd to fool the Iraqi and cornfully d1sml\,eJ Saddam f lussein ns a m1htal) trategist "He 1s neither a stra1eg1 t, nor 1 hd schooled in the operational art, nor 1s he a tac11cian, nor is he a gene ral, nor is he a oldicr.'' Schwarkopf said ''Other than that." he added sarcast1c:ill). "he's a great mthtaf) man." UNBELIEVABLE 108 TAP HANDLES VOTED NUMBER ONE IN 801H REii A 8AR CATEGORIES IN OllANM COUNTY BY THE LOS ANGELES TIMES CRITICS AND READERS POLL JAN. 1H1. The Goat Hill Tavern offers you a selection of 4f imports and 21 micro brewers. Also all your favorite domestic beers. Or you just might try the? Super Well. Featuring FinlC¥l'dia vodka, Bacardi Sliver rum, Seagram· s 7, Jackl>aniels, Cuervo Gold, Tanqueraygin, Smirnoff vodka, Johnnie Walker Red, Beefeater's gin, Hennessy and many more at a low well price. Champagne brunch is fNery day! With a bottle of Dom Perignon and two sandwiches or two hot dogs . ZEB O'BREEN'S See all your favorite sports programs on our6 T.V. sets. We feature satellite and cable sporting events seven days a week. The Goat Hill game room has a varietY of video and pinball games. We also have pool tables, foosball tables, shuffle board and dart boards. The Goat Hill Tavern is open 365 days a year. From 11:00 AM till 2:00 AM Monday thru Friday, and 10:00 AM till 2:00 AM Saturday and Sunday. GD(g~~w ~~ GD®.~~w~ ®©~'if mia~~ 'if~®[!~~ IJO NEWPORT BWD .. COSTA MESA. .. u M&.Ma IO ., ........ S4 >• ...... S7 )0 OllNllt.H c. S7 JJ ~ ... " II .. " ~ '° 14 DIAM-fl WOtlh SS n 0.- " ,. 0...- SI S4 , ........ " S4 ......... • •• .......... n Jl • « .... u Jl C-..Clly '° Jl U.\' .... " •• Ullle a.od " SJ M'-lleldl st SJ M1lwa•Att ,, ,. Mplt·SI r 1111 S7 Sl ..... 11 .. 11e SI SI NewOrtt.tlit " " ,.._ Yot\ City S7 SS ,......,... J7 ,. a u u ,. J4 ,, 32 ,, 40 u J1 1) " )7 " ll ll ,, )7 °' It " .. .. JS " '° 17 '1 ., ST )'4 n n n 19 2' OI ,. ll 6J ,, H 16 n l7 ,,__ :::l"o.. . ·-SH...it Salt IAle City $.MAMoo.io SMw re S.lltle T _,.,SJ Plr•ba T.,.U T~ -·•1111 ...""' '-"' HOfi.f.!•1 IOfi ~lco(lty MMCtt.i Mole-,_ 71 J4 ,. JO " .JJ ,, >t S-4 27 u 1' S7 ., s• u 6J H .. so .. 17 76 47 41 JI J 7 Jl 70 ,, •• 4J 7t S2 11 01 u n so 4) President's . message WASHINGTON -Herc arc excerpts of Prc(,1dcnt Bush's ad· dre to the nation Wednesday night: · Kuwait is liberated. Iraq's army " defeated Our m1l1tary obJCC· tivcs arc met. Kuwait is once more in the hands of Ku\\a111s, in control of their own destiny. We share in their joy. a joy tempered only by our compa~ ion for their ordeal. Tonight the Ku"'a111 flag once again 01c above the capital of a free and M>ve m gn nation and the American Oag nie-. abo\'e our emba ) \Cn month\ ago. America and the "orld drew a hnc an the ':ind We declared that the a~re 'ion aga1n'1 Kuv.a11 v.ould not \I.ind. And tonight America and the world ha\C kept their \\Ord. Thi'I i'i not 8 ttmc of euphoria; ccri:unly nut a time to gloat. Uut 11 1<1 a time of pride -pride in ou r troop.,, pmlc in our friend-; v.ho stood with us during the cm1,, pride an our nation and the people "'ho c trcngth and rc,ohc made \IC!Of) quick. deci\l\e and jU5t And ~n \\C will open wide our arm .. to v.clcome b.1ck home to America our magn1f 1ccnt fighting fou:e,. 1'o one e,puntry Cttn claim thi' \IC'ttlrv at; 1h O\\n, for 1t\ not only ~\ i.,1ctof) for Kuwai t, bu t .1 \1Ctory for ,111 the co.1ht1on p.1rt· ncr ·r h" 1s a victory for the United Nation,, fur all manlind. for the rule of law and for what i right At e'cry opportunity I ha\c said to the people of lr.1q that our quam;I v.as not with them, but in le ad with their leadcr,hip, and ahoi.,c all with Soddam Hussein. This remain the ca~e You, the people or Iraq, are· not our enemy. We do not seek your destruction. We have treated your POW with kindnc . Coalition forces fought this war only as a la t rcwrt and lnok forward to the day when Iraq is led b) people prepared to h\e in peace with their neighbor ... Thi war is now behind us Ahead of u\ " the d1ff1cult task of \ecuring a potentially historic peace Tonight, though, let us be proud of "'h.it we h.1\e accom· pl1..,hed. Let us gi\C thank\ to those who have mkcd their live . Let u~ ne,cr forget those "'ho ga\e their ltvcc; Ma\ God ble's ou r 'ah.int m1htary forces and their fom1he and let .u' all remember them an our pra)crs Good night and may God ble'ls the United States of America. REBUILD From A1 care of " Mon1,1no, who c traveling cx- pcn(,C!. for December and January topped $40.000, has <ipent the last few "'cc~ meeting with prominent Kuwaitis to rc·cstabh h contact'! and solicit busine . that in recent yea r went to other countries. ··1 hcy\c got the me age oul to c\crybody that they are going to remember their friend who hbcr- atcd them," Montnno aid. The andu try is in "a rcces,ion bordering on dcprc ion in the do- me tic market," and the wort.. 1n the Persian Gulf i "a trcmcndou 1tuat1on For our company, tt i JU t unbchcvablc. This will be a nice little bit of businc s for Calif· orn111. "We started very actively visiting with them in October and Novcm· her" tn Saudi Arabia, Pan , London and throughout Europe, Montano said Ant1c1pat1on that the coahtton force~ would rcc1<11m Kuwait, but only after it was destroyed by Iraqi soldier , led to fa l and furious planning, he said. Furthermore, I be San Franc1sc.o Chronicle reported in Wcdne day's cd1t1on that Bechtel 1 workina on or. planning to participate in proj- ect to restore Kuwait's oil produc· tion, clean up spills and fires and to manage omc funds Japan com· mittcd to the allied effort. While no formal contract has been 1gncd, Bechtel hM a letter of intent to go ahead with the work, a polccsman said. -Jrrom D•llr Piiot n~w 1e~ltt1 .CJ';'lflk~ .CJirld"I .t/tkal./lnl1u:u Your 1uccesatul career llmha your opportunitlea tor a Iona term rcletlalllhtp You dc1lrc an ."-'~ ud NM encountered: \ • .._.,.tibWIJ of pb and values • empelaoac Ud lotlclioca of random datlna • ffvttration -"~ u..,ctucdvc mect1nt aicuatioftt. Gift ,......., ...... " ................ I ••• Let ~find yaur JIC 'A "• in 19'1 I W Arrleric:ill!J have a love-hate rela~hip with seafood. We love to eat it, but we hate to prepare it. Many comumers, who love seafood in a restaurant, avoid preparing seafood at home because of the hassle, the smell and the~. Surimi seafood, first exported to the United States in the mid 1970s, takes the mess and inconvenience out of seafood cookery. Today we consume over 150 million pounds a year. Louis Kemp TM Crab Delights• and lobster Delights• products are satisfying surimi seafood, fully-cooked and ready-to-eat. Stearn-baked Alaskan fish provides the delicious taste of shell fish without its high price or high cholesterol. Now y~ can easily prepare a savory sampler of international seafood entrees. Scampi, divan, stir-fry or alfredo - these entrees provide . a satisfying bill of fare. Relax and enjoy convenient, hassle- f ree seafood cookery. You don't always need to rely on special recipes, however, imply substitute these seafood flakes and chunks for hell fish in your own favorite salad, chowder or casserole recipes . EAFOOD TIJFFED POTATOE St!afood topping malles Ibis potato a meal < Malles 4 sen1"8s) l pech• (8 oz.) pllltCW'bcd procas cbcac spread v. cup milk 1 lleMpoon lemon Juke Yt teaspoon wb.ltc pepper Yt teaspoon ..,.UC powcla 4 drope boaled bot pepper sauce 1 ....... (10 oz.) frozim broccoll 1pcan, thawed 1 l*'Dr (8 oz.) Louil klllp Cnb Dd..,,.. flalra orchuob 4 ..... pocmocs, behed or m.lcrowand • I feat first 1x ingredien in ucepan on medium; cook and 5llr until cheese melts • Cut broccoli pears into I-inch chunks Add broccoli and Cl2b Delights to cheese m1.1ture, cook and stir 5 minut more. • Cut potatoes down center almost all the way through. poon about ¥• cup mixture over each cut pouto utnoon lnfomuoon Per rvmg· 470 Calones, 23 g Protein. 68 g Carbohydrates, 13 g Fat, 45 mg Cholesterol and 1.370 mg ~um. SUPER SEAFOOD AIAD (not pectuttd> 1bls vmattW salod can t. a matn dtsb or sandwicb stuffer. · (MalrtS 4 servings) • 1 ...... (I OL) Loall &map Cnb ()! ....... a.Ila ordmnb YJ CllpWJW'C 0 £ Imp .... ~ J ••1-a.trchoppedoaloaorarem ..... LUI :e lmftl • Cuc Cnb Odiflhu ln half Of shred. • Combilae wilh mayonnaMc, cdcry and onion. Serve on lmuce Of 11 a sandWich fillinl. I union lnlonmdon Ptr ~ D> C'.aloria, 7 I Proerin. 9 I~. 161 Pal. 15 "'I~ and <ia> 1111 Sodltm I . ORIENTAL CRAB 'IlR-FRY Sm.e over rice for a mM1 tn mtnwes (M'*s 3 servings) 1 ...... <•oz.) Louil kmp Cnb ~ ....... flaha ordwnb 1 ·,.. •• (10 oz.) fnJGlm ~ft ...... w111a ........ Yt If rpooa wt prlic powder wl pound p...- Sar IWle, opdoaal • Combine Crab Delights, veget2bles with seasoning, garlic and ginger. Heal accoo:ling to directions on vegetable package. • Slir and serve. Season with SC1'f sauce, tf desired. Nutrition Information Per Serving; 145 Ca~, 11 8 Protein, 22 8 Cartx>hydrac , 2 g Fat, 15 mg Cholesterol and ~ mg Sodium. EAFOOD BROCCOLI D r (not~ l#re:S a S«Jjood urriltion °" o Frencb clamc. (MalrtS 4 JmlhlBs) 2 ,.... I I (10 OL adl) ..,_. ~ l ptWS, ..... 1 ,.. I (I OL) Loafl Kemp Cnlt °'"'* .... _ _, h Yt alf ... I a rm,.._.A: imadMc• 4 a •~ct en 1 21 ., •• .., 1 ... ¥1 I llD:lt.W ... lmfts ..... ,a,lla•' • Place bnJccoli 1pm1, wilh die ftoweaa IDWMI oullkk edtc, in 12 JI 8-mch ~ diith. Anarwe Q.t> Drllak dowft Caler <Mr brua.'di. 111111 c Dietitian/C2 Classified/C6-9 Society/C-11 TA CAMPI >011 U find this atJ enlf'l't' uonby of company. ( !tfJJ 4 snnngsJ v. mp IMlprioe 1 me 11'1'1" oak>ft. CUI Ullo 8 ftdFs 1 sr-em peppa, eu1 u..o tn• s r wtps 1 daft~ l8ely chopped 1 pech• (8 OL) Loail kmp Lobetrr Or ..... dwnb 1 an (4 oz.)alked~..._. 1 •ti1poon~jun 1 9eNpooa .... ..-r llalra Yi MNpOOG~f£ffS ' a.aca ..... , .... ......,.., coolled ..... dniaed • Mek margarine in la~ skillet on medium high Add oruon, green pepper and garuc Cook and 5lir 3 minut or untal ~ uc t.endrr~. ~g f~. • Add remaining 1ngrt.'Cl.enc.s exccpc nood . and stir 3 l1llDUl5. Add fettucciru: t and heat through. utrkion lnfomguon Per~: 300 Calorics, 12 g Protcin. 35 8 Catbohydr.ites, 13 8 Fat, 35 mg CholcslC'.'TOI and 720 mg Sodlwn. CRAB ALFIUDO ,,.. piclwed) ~ Saoor sucaJml JlliljootJ M " r'Kb Pam om --. (MtlM4 ..... ) 2 ... , ·--~ ' ,,_...., ·-aipt'. ,. ·~ -~ ............. 2 ,.+If (l&_.,._.....,CllltNllll•:~ ..... , a 6 11• e I 11 ................ . .................... - • • • • • • • • • • • • j Pl Frc thiJ I am of I Na tio I Az Sc· WO 1io Oil "' tio w~ n re : da on • • t: -~': " . ·~ : ~! I • • • • I iE ---... ... ~- Uaiq• Crm •dona For E'ft!I~ Oem11h111! • Fresh Flowers • European Gud~ns • Balloon Bouquets • Plants • Gifu • Baskets • Dried Flowers '""" M"(l'lrlll7J~''"m Cl IAltGl IY t•UONE •tDWVUt aMZ S.. ...... M ,...,., Newpwt .._. .~, ........... ) ...... Fresh 11111111 not always bast choice In rlW wedJy column, Derake 10 be ku duirabk than fresh, bul ate)y {f'OlCn, may actually be pre:(· cholc tc:rol. Surprisinaly, aomc St:ulon -1 rc1J'stc.red dietitian tha1 can be milkadina. A aood crablc 10 one that h11!1 been caught search has found that farm·r • -•ntwcrs readers' questions fish is one that k:>ob. tJ.$1C and Mlt land -where pollution is s:1l n1on has C\'CR higher lcve'- about nutrition, dieting 1nd food smell$ as though it h.ct just been highest -and then crvcd Omcga-3 than wild salmon: I idru. Send questions to Dcrake caught and taken from the water. "fre h."· Sclfood is frozen to pre· not sure why. Scanlon, R.D. c/o Daily Pilo~ P.O. Once. it begins to gel thlt "fishy'' serve i1.s freshness, not to mask the You may 11lso be inlercstcd Box 1560, Costa A1csa, 92620. odor, It is on its way to beinc odor know that frozen meal$ and po Q. My Jautb•nd to,·ts salmon, spoiled. As. you probably know , salmon tty can be thawed out and lc&1 wMdl J bow I aood ror )OU, but Ho\l.'e:VCr, 1he place where the in par1icular is very hi'&h in labeled ··rrcsh," but scaCood Cl ltt .... , eat it If ll has bttn f'ro.. fish ha been caught is very impor· Omcga·3 (atly acid , which arc not 11ie reason is that the Ifft, Hf uys It's not 1s good as tanl. M1nf chers and other food hcar1·hc1lthy because they help to Depar1mcnt of Agricullurc rc1 rm•. Whal Is your opinion'! c~pcrts cl1im that a fish that hl$ increase the levels of the body's latcs meat and pouluy, while I T.F., Costa 11.tcsa. been cauaht many miles from "good" (HDL) cholesterol and Food a~bdl D1rug Ardoodminls1ration Frozen fish is oC!cn considered shore in dean water, and immedi· lower the levels or "bad" (LDL) responst e or "811 • -------------------------1.-'-------------------------------------1 Thanks to fish Carmin& (aq culture) in Aluka and Japi PlllCIS dfiCnYI I A.M. THUB., .... n tMMI wm .. MAR.•. '"'· MOST STORES OPEN 24 HOURS • .......... . 12-0Z. BASKET c EA. salmon is a¥allablc in good qui 1ity all year round. That's beat D11ralae Scanlon, R.D. 1nillions of small farm-grown sal1 on knov"n as smolts -nol to confused .... uh sn1e/1s. which is sm;1ll silvery fish. also quite de cil.)uS -arc rC'!cased into I ocean' C\cry ~ear. AM Pot ... 2.ff ltodi~~ t Frffh Frffh Cr"p ,.\~i.:<1rd1ni: 10 :in au1horua11 RC\\ n1:.iga1;nc, "S1n1pl~ Seafooc here 's .... r.at to look for "'hen £ lcct1ng s;,1ln1on ·rhc skin shou .. 1;11 ha\ e at lea\ I 80 percenl of \C;1lc... 11 ~hould be mo1i.1 a1 'h1n'. not dncd uu1 and dull. ·n flc~I; :oh(1uld he· firn1, and spni FOIL WRAP GERBERA DAISY .. GREEN ONIONS ....... . ............. l'09 I LARGE ARTICHOKES lA ... ROMAINE LITTUCE ................... EA .• 59 U...D•t.•ICHI' • ._.ACK -··-·-+ C.lt 11 . 12.oz CANS REG UTE GENUINE D'!Afl &lll'lh chobl., .~ .... ~ 3-LITER ALMADEN CHABL IS . I 7S·l •le< ANCIENT AGE BOURBON 2.99 ,,., ... 5.ff "' 12.ff AllA" NOD •1a•11 2CM.•.•A• SlllllAKIKU •ICI (--(~iii]~~j!ij~i~i!iji)--\1 bacl. ''hen )!JU touch It Stea •DllRAL Mii CllAl•m '"" r,11e11 should ha'' "') Htt -., ..,.. ··--· _... any bunc' .. 11c~1ng out of !>lr:aks om COllDlftOIJ • fillet~. !he ';1]n1un l) pU)l I() pnm [ n WHIR ..... Sll~•-•••a---o "P'"""& "' "g•pmg" If )OU • 99 The odor ,hould be of the )CJ, n 15 oz • ··fishy.·• --' 4.39 16-0r. Kodo Moch1l.o SWEET RICE FLOUR 7.0unc. SHIRAKIKU PANKO .. .75 ' .• 59 FtM<.h Gordefl !.AVE I 00 SALT & PEPPER SHAKER SET ,..,,, PLAX MOUTHWASH· UNTRIMMED BEEF LOIN 87 LB. ··" 2 .59 Q. I fnn1101 cat rtad~·-n1ndl' sp ghrlll saucf~ bt'cause or snll co ttnt, so I makr my o"'·n. Bui rrlcnd told nil' not IO l'U I "'hal had made btf nust' I cooked it in 'fenon-lined pot. ~o I stuck ti sau« In m} frccLt r. Is it saft I t':li(~ -\ .11., llunlington Utac It should be fine. ~lany J>C:OJ> i,1,·orry tfla1 flake~ of the subs1ant used to m.tkc n1os l non·,tick co:a ings (Ouorocarbi.1n re sin) "'ill g• into food if 1h" p:1n 1s scraped du ing cooking. and 11 i\ 1rue. Ou accord1ng 10 1hc con)umer ·safe officer of the Federal Drug Ai mini~trnl ion, lhe flakes Y.Ould pl through 1hc body tntart, and n1 be diges ted. LAS CAMPAllAS au••ITOS HUTH PACIFIC AL•ACOltl S'DAKS ALA9KAll SllOW CllA• UGS & CLAWS USDA CHOICE llOlllLISS FAMILY S'DAK l 'hcrc is another option. In 3 earlier column, I C'<plaincd th: cooking "'ith Ca!>t-i ron cook"ar• 1hu5c ht;a\y hlack pot~ .ind sk11lc1 can rcsull 1n small amount<i of iro leaching 1nto the food (especial 3 _s1 FROZfN· DEFROSTED ... 4.49 ... 4.49 TOMATO SOUP CAMPBELL'S 10.75-0Z. CANS, LIMIT 6 BEEF CHUCK ... 2.29 ''ilh an acidic food !>uch a'> tomat sauce) ... hu1 uon i~ an 1mpor1.u n1iner,1I 1ha1 1) \'llal to gtio health. Q. I y,·ould llkt to know If whit chtt'llt'S ho,·c less cholcstrrnl tha yc llo'l'I' chrcsts. I must Y.aleh m chol c.stcrol, but am \tty fond 1 chccsc. -\'.\\'., Nc"-port Ocact ·rhcrc 1s no difference in lh choles1crol content bc1"'ecn "''hit and yellow cheeses. The reason 1 1ha1. for c..:amplc in chedda r. th color simply comes from addc veac.tablc d)"C<i I LUCKY CllAllMS ClllUL . " 0 ' 2.99 Dul cheeses do diffi;r greatly 1 saturated fat and cholesterol. I dc:.pcnds on how muc h cream 1 put in at the 513rl or the cheese making process. f o r e~amplc crcan1 cheese -made from whol• milk and cream -is highest., will I I HilltNre Form• 6-01. 0.11 S.l«t LUNCHEON MEATS ......................... 2.19 ~ line 10-0... OLD WOltLO SWISS ........................ 2.ff 1111 •1 IY ... ACK FREiile ••ACK• 1.99 3 lo A·Or 8'>dget lt4'0kott SWANSON GREAT STARTS . , . ..off 12-0t_ I.ff OVERlAKE BLUEBERRIES ....... . UIAW 1111' aru1e1 ••~• ·~· 1.59 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••• aazua1• t••• •111 NI -ufw""""• c.....,. """' M........, tubieitl 19 ~ .. ~.,., •• , ....... ....i... ... "'"::t., ...... •· I, A ....,,.. .. _ ... "-' Mii .. ,... • All .... _.,... ........ . ................................ '··--~ __.a1a _..,,, • ...,.,.....,..1,..c•,.. "-"J,J .................................. . ..... ,,.... ................ -0...,~ .. . ..... ~ ... --__.....,'4frlf9 .. .................... _ ............... _. ... ,, ........................ . I I See SALMON/Cl ArTOl\SIK\\!E Bett Rates . As Published by Insurance Commillloner lndudlng Hl-Rillc CALL (714) 146 aau ia.ao ............. , ---............... I 11· be a h- he \C I,' C· hi lh iii :ie n~ ..,, k ~c llf c.· 01 U· O· a I .. ,, to h. Jc :e l · Cl r. I, I\ j. )I II Jl .. -· ... n I)' 0 " <l 'c " ~ ,, I. ( c ' c d n I . e n ' Top Sirloin· Steak USDA Select-Beef loin per lb.·(Whole Top Sirloin 11·13 lb. Avg.·lb. 1.89) Save 1. 78 per lb. per lb. Fresh True Cod FiHet per lb. Budget Gourmet Light ~~!!!.:~.... ·1 •~ 01. to tOY. 01. pkg. • Fascino 4 Piece Place ~~"-. .... , ... ,. .... Only Chicken of the Sea Tuna Chunk Light-In 011 or Water-6. 125 oz. can Ragu Spaghetti Sauce Buy 2-Save up to .46 Aasorted Varieties 28 oz. to 30'1• oz. jar 1 lb.-Ralphs Beef ~!~.nks 1 1 · I HCh pkg. Save up to .70 • Brawny ~;~~r Towels 8 9 Save .1 5 • Thuf'sday, February 28, 1981 ~ Lowest Price of the Year! ~---------------------------..__ ______________ ~_;;;;;;;..........a . ~ Fresh Stiavecf Carlo Ro si · . I~~~ev 4 . e!~~~!!. . ! ~' lb. 1.5 ltr. btl. Save 1.00 per lb. • Save .50 • Prices effective February 28 thru March 6, 1991 Fresh Spinach Nutrit1ou1 bunch 9 Lives Cat Food 4 Buy 4-Slvt up to . 72 -, , In ft)p .w:it -"'" you Wlllt or wt'H oornt cu at ~ c:onwn.a FerlentceC.U 1-............... a. ..... For Service Call 1-800-488-8450 ~---.----°'~' ... FENCING ~IE Al IB>~ ...... -:., ..._ ~)g;1"4/fll~J -w ~ 'I-.: -~ WIDE SELECTIOI OF FEICllG PRODUCTS .. 1·11 AMDICA'SilillST AND RST •LUNG LIN• OF CHAIN LINK FENC• GARAGE DOORS HEATING/AIR CONDmONING HEAT& CEITRAL AIR CONDITIONING ,-:;; .. 24 HR. EMERGENCY REPLACEMENT a Full Line of Energy Efficient Heating and Cooling Products a Installed~ Sears Authonz Contractor iJ e F1nancmg Plans to • Fri Your Needs Free In-Home Estlnuate la an.te Co. C.11 ----_,.. 714-850-4800 --.. - ROOFING WATER HEATERS CAU llOW WE'U INITAU A WA1'1 HIATEI IN YOUI HOME WITHIN UHOUll' Ontcol ... c... ... doll~ al .. 1411 540-3333 ..... -----OWIMll ................... ,,,, ------..----·--...... 0.. ... Sidewalk sale at ·champagne "Fuhion with taste" is the by- word at Champagne, a contempo- nry women's clothing store which will be bavin1 a sidewalk sale this weekend at its third location at the Pierside Pavilion in Huntington Beach. Owner Maureen Jenkins de- scribes the store as a "one-stop shop for women." She carries such lines as North Beach Leather, Bee Wear, Paris Blues, Metropolc, llF and Bet y Johnson. Women's clothing at Cham- pagne is fully accessorizcd, with all accessones and belts made espe· c1ally for the store. "Shopping is done on a personal bas1 at Champagne," says Jenkins, "We really dress you 'ro-n head to toe." Jcnlon<> points out that Cham- pagne off crs women an elegant and ophisucatcd look without the eitorb11:1nt prices that often accom- pany 1t "\Ve have clothes for the Muurccn Jenkins. O\\ner of Champagne ~omen's clothing store. worlo.ing \\Oman, the contemporary woman," she declare\. "People don't "ant to spend a lot of money, but they do want to VallGfit 1 a art Sfwppu FOR LEASE Existing Bakery Shop Prime Coast Highway location. Heavily Trafficked area. Interior & Exterior St ating, Ocean Views. Bakery Owner-OperaJor. Please Call (714) 497-0132 1100 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach FAX (714) 497--0 134 look nice," the owner continued. "The> can find what they need at the price they can afford at Cham· pagne." The tore caters to all sizes, from petite through extra large. sizes 2 to 14. Jenkin opened her P1er,1dc Pa - vilion locatton late last )Car as the third store in the Champagne chain, which has been in bu ines'> for 10 years. Other stores arc lo· cated m lrvmc and 1 uMm. "We :.tmc fo r a per\Onwl, ind1· \-tdual focu at our stores, .. Jenkins reported, adding that one buyer doc all the bu) mg for the chain At the sidewalk sale, to be held Saturda) and Sunday, Champagne clothing '~111 offer ed at discounts of up to 90 percent. The Hunting- ton Deach tore is located at Main trtct and Pacific Coa~t H1gh"ay. Call C\36-0955 for add1t1onal in- fo rmation Del Carlo serves up economy Del Carlo Italian Ristorantc, a new ajdition to Huntina~on Beuch's restaurant 1Ccne, promasa 10 fill you up without emptying your wallet. Robert Glenn, the manager of the four-month-old eating estab· Ii hment, also doubles as a waner and promotes an air .or friendly ambiance and n romantic nature. "We serve generous portions aero s the board on all dishes," Glenn s'ys. "Most people ask us to package what they can't finish for the next day's lunch." Among the items on the menu, which al o can be ordered to go, arc several varieties of chicken and veal. The chicken is especially rea- sonably priced and comes in nine different s~ciahics, including the hou c special, chicken Del Carlo, a boneless breast sautecd with fresh mu shrooms in a pepper corn wine aucc. ScJmp1, clams and mussels also arc a"a1lable for seafood lovers, as "ell J ·our famous minestrone" !>oup "h1Ch can be ordered by the cup or h\ the bo" I Del Corio of- fers both Italian and California \\IOe'I. Del Carlo !IJhan R1storan tc 1<i locati:d Jt 19535 Beach Blvd , at the corner of Yorkto\\n Avenue. 1n I lunt1ngton Beach Lunch 1s se ~ed da11\ except Monda>s from 11.30 a m · 10 2 p m and dinner from 4:30 10 10 p.m., with rcserva· uons tali.en at 536-4045 Robert Glenn HARBOR-$-CENTER Worldly Tastes Close To Home THE BARN STEAIHOUSE Setvtng the greatest steaks lor 30 )Gars ~ Reservaoons NICK'S PIZZA I TRAnORll "The world's greatest pa:za and pasta• Take out or dtne 11 CHINA WEST 12 MancJam CuU>e mttn>g the best lunch bu/Jet in town & Sunday Btunch S.1-1777 , ..... muanu s.t•1511 ...... MaldcarJ food lot dining or fll"9 out Salelfe 1V • lllfl si-:Ws ... ,,. I AS-3331 -.... ,. i ---..-".'.: Counuj Hearth 11h Lb. Brea:d Potato, Egg Sesame, 7 Groin, White or Wheot 28 to 30.75 Oz. Spagh etti Sauce Rogu 'Assorted \lori1 ·lil'S Save 1.16 Bar-S .99 Jumbo Franks I Pound Package (Bor·S J-Ju1n-8 Ch. Pkg.-2.19/ "· Mission .65 Flour Tortillas I Dozt>n Puckogc Dann.on .65 £?,;,i~~ Yogurt ii· . 8 Ounce Conluincr " Sunshine 219 Honey Grahams or Cinnamon Crohon1s 16 Ounce 8oJC Arrowhead .99 ~~~gWater 1.5 UICr BoW. 1 98 r- A Be"er • Doubl e coupons ••• ll •~re B~ • Ad Specials P ace to Save.~· f~!~~~%s -~ I PorterhoU-se or T-Bone Steaks \'ons Leon Beef l/4" Th in Trin1mecl Lb. Fresh Red Snapper Fillets l'orefic·&'llr'••I l'!'t'OI I :./IC J..,1 /n,p1,oc_/..,f )ennie-0 Turkey Breast U!)1n·/·..,~·Fulh Li1olal-<h·1•n Uothl•'ll ur /l11 l.1in _..,,n, ,j,,,~/ Fanner John Sausage Links ~l.1111~~ Porl·ll ()u111 1• Pu1 l~· Frying Chicken Breasts l-rr~/1.\'olu1· Po. l Ml-:><1u//11•1n First of the Season 3 PaclC California Strawberries (12 Oz. llosket-.99. Maries Strawberr y Glaze-1.49 Ea.) 5 Lb. Bag Russet Potatoes L'.S. ,-..:u I Bolt:, flv1/ vr fn \\u,h1nar"n t.ri• .. 11 Sweet Honenlew \1 elons r;rc11>'n '" '.!1•\Jo" • Nutriti ous Broccoli Grern T11!\}1t Uu~1~1~ All Long Asparagus r o01Jen I-' res.ti Taster's Choice · I Freeze Dried Coffee Sclccled VuricUes 7 Ounce l<ir , • Save 2.30~ lh 198 , ... 69 t Save 2.18 I 159 .99 5i100 .99 .89 289 .99 1 Enriched and Bleoched ~ · 5 Pound Bog Vons ~iiiiii!!!!!! Monterey Jack Cheese Aeo/ California Cheese More Pock -- VONS ~------------T-----------: 1 Dozen : 1 Pound : Large AA 1 Wilson : Vons Eggs : Baron I I !!o,!M I 1c:' : I No.Pl J '= I 9 I !'t~ 5 :·t~ 7 t • • • • • p Fr th .. 04 N tt. ti• w T r( d 01 ~ ch1111. •hicb an Nia~ low an fat coatent. Remember, ~r, that cbeeM of any kind ii just concentrated milk. I ~ . • I • Celebration honors Mondovi winft c Qu11 made from whole milk ( .. u muenster, American ind CWldar) contains about 30 per· cent fat. The more cream that is removed. the lower the fat con· tent. Cbecles made from low fat (2 percent) milk contain 25 per- cent fat. But those made from skim milk, with all of the fat taken ~ can contain as little as 2 per- cent fat. Q.MJ ................... . a ................... ol .... c..o dldoa, ~ .... ., tM ..... Wlaal 1....W I look for oa food ,eek· .,.., -M.S., Coeu Mesa. Approximately half of currenl food packlges contain information about the amount of salt content. Only those companies 1hat make a health claim, such u '1low salt" or "reduced salt" arc required to list the amount of salt . Next to tbe pridna OD the ....., tap of ower 2.500 food it-. health conacioul cuatomen are alerted to nutritional information via Hupe1 Market'• uc:lusivc Nutritaa prosram. A heart symbol next to the price of the item is deaigned to quickly identify arocery items thlt the manufacturer claims to be low in cholesterol, sodium, fat or calories; or are significant sources of cal· cium or fiber. S~ifac nutritional infonnadom ii lltld OD the pt'Od- uct w.el. "S .. tiatic:I show that 98 percent of all pocery shoppen ire con- cerned about the nutritional con· tent ol the food they buy," sajd Harland Polk, vice president of n le1 and m1rketin1 at Hupes Marketa. "By makina it easier for shop· pen to locate items tha1 have nu· tritional attriburcs important to their diet, we feel we are meeting a customer need. The Nutritaa prosram wilt alert cu tomers to read the product label mo~e closely and ave them t1~~ in searchinf for specific nutnt1onal in formation." The identification and tagging program is rutty recogniz.e~ by ~he food and Drug Adm1n1 trauon (FDA) and the cri.teri~ for choos· ing items for labchn~ 1 _according to specific FDA jtu1delme . TiJnoC ht J • Moocl9i ol Robert Mondevi wi11rill .. honored at a celcbndall ot .... and food on MORday la Ge lt,il ReJcney's Morell'• Reatu"-1. Irvine . The event will bealn with a reception at 6:30 p.m., foUowed bf a five-counc dinner. All cou,.. will be complemented by • appropriate Mo_ndavi varietal. The celebratton ii open to the public at $75. You may want to uy ricotta or .. NINO Chemicals known to the State to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm are found in gasoline, crude oil, and many other petroleum products and their vapors, or result from their use. Read and follow label directions and use care when handling or using all petroleum products. Chemicals known to the State to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm are found in and around gasoline stations, refineries, chemical plants, and other facilities that produce, handle, transport, store, or sell crude oil and petroleum and chemical products. "' Other facilities covered by this warning include, for example, oil and gas wells, oil and gas treating plants, petroleum and chemical storage tanks, pipeline systems, marine vessels and barges, tank trucks and tank cars, loading and unloading facilities, and refueling facilities. The foregoing warning is provided pursuant to Proposition 65. This law requires the Governor of California to publish a list of chemicals "known to the State to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity." This list is compiled in acco rdance with a procedure established by the Propo<iition, and can be obtained from the California Health and Welfare Agency. Proposition 65 requires that a clea r and reasonable warning be given to persons exposed to the listed chemicals in certain situations. Ashland Oil. Incorporated 'l -00-223-1000, Ext. 906 Atlantic Oil Company 1-800-223-1000. Ext. 906 ARCO Atlantic Richfield Company 1-800-22 3-1000, Ext. 906 BP America, Inc. 1-800-22 3-lCXX), Ext. 906 CHEVRON CORPORATION and its subsidiaries J -~L\.°'-45i-2l"22 CONOCO INC. its subsidiaries and affiliates 1-800-223-1000, Ext. 906 Edgington Oil Company 1-800-22 3-1000, Ext. 906 Exxon Company. U.S.A. a division of Exxon Corporation, and affiliated companies 1-800-22 3-1000, Ext. 906 Fletcher OH and Refining Company 1-800-223-lCXX), Ext. 906 . Golden West Refining Company 1-800-223-1000, Ext. 906 Marathon Oil Company 1-800-22 3-lCXXl, Ext. 906 Mobil Oil Corporation. its affiliates and subsidiaries 1-Hl l -22 3-ll\.'\.1. Ext. 906 Pacific Refining Compa~y l -80l -22 3-lL\"\\ E,t 900 Phillips Petroleum Company 1-8l'X -2 2 ~ ll :\.\ .. >.t 906 Santa Fe Energy Resources, Inc. 1-800-22 3-1000, Ext. 906 ~ Santa Fe Energy Operating Partners, L.P. 1-800-22 3-IOOL, Ext. 90~ Shell 011 Company and its Subsidiaries 1-800-223-1000, Ext. 906 Texaco USA 1-800-223-1000, Ext. 906 Thrifty Oil Company 1-800-22 3-1000. Ext. 906 Time Oil Co. 1-J0-22 1-1000. Ext. 906 Toaco Refining Company 1 CX:-223 -1000.Ext.906 Ultramar Inc. l -8lX -22 3-lOl')(). Ext. 906 Union Pacific Resources Company 1-800-22 3-1000, Ext. 906 UNOCAL Corporation 1-800-223 -1000, Ext. ~16 U.S. 011 & Refining Co. 1-800-223-1000, Ex t. 906 Western Fuel 011 Company 1-800-223-1000, Ext. 906 1 ·91 When wu're ready to buy, do it the fas~, ~and least ~nstve '!1)7- check om open House Dhedory Ill ,, •• • • • Thindav, FabNllry 24, 11191 C7 ~"I • 642-5678 ,,_ Nanh er.,.. c_,. 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Rent M-twnhme. S950 mo. v\eYe !Al-04~2. 2071 THURIN No pets 81~134-3710 •ILOCK TO w •2BR, f•m. toom, ffplc aa~ 723-0t02 900 s.. Ln 544-~ •• ,LAAOI! OUEE.H ~~~':' fJ~12 E~ 2BR, 1BA, !,Ip-$300 °" rest upst•W. unh of 2 LAO Matrs, frplc, un-291' 19a, trg f:''°· l"'d, STUDIO. No petll. VIII •GREAT SPECIAL! IMg, "*-• lg tDOf'l'\S. Oui.t SIOO FREE RllfT 38A 28.A, loWet unfl, OUp191.lf!gl;.,w/dNi· d.,gmd prk, 24 ~ g•r•g•, ¥. Ike klcl.$450/mo. b••ut .,•Id• 1_28A nelgh1•050orhood. No 3BR:ili.tBAt500aqft. 1ow100 .. 5w10to,......,,112.,mo' D./W. up, 1195,847.7540 tee, clubhN, pool, fr•• ••t•r. C•ll 240-2299 pets. . 63141155 EncloNd paiUO & o•· ~ walk 10 btlacn $1075. ~·~..,~n~5-!',!-!!!!'C,..==·1--;;:;0;0~u'Re:NT-I S&5CIS750. L.ndry, G•· 210GnN &2tOWglria •Cott•ge IBr 18• y•rd e3l-3939 ::-3BR >"" -II.... *1 MO FREE RENT l-"no=..tP"':=•o.=83o1"_..,=2o7c,. __ 1LGE 2BR. gfll, lnOry, r•g•. 1 1075. 24551 CENTAUR MGMT frp+c, tltdWd fits, no _... 2BA w/gw, new crpt & MOVE IN quiet, new pnt, drpes, Ab V\sta. 4"'33$4 132•2232 Of 722-9012 var. 502YI J••ntltl•. 2BR 1BA cut• duple• 2BR 18A .... 1195. painl, yrd, w•ler pd, * . * •Iv•. w. Wdld Pl., $900 no pel 722-3011 V'W'J CloH lo beech, Near b••ch, patio, M7 Vlclorle 'L' .... $790 S77$o.S&OO. &4$-3M.4. ./W9'1t 1• •••oh • H09G •Gr••I 3Br 1aa 11p-~ :.;=:·~:':°°' var. lnclfY. 14°""544 1Wf 0.-ange ·c· $740 o.!!'f~a?irm Lg tBR pool1ld•. ••• lor : ~=~ :::::::=!~: sialra unit on P°"1Nl·l7""~=""==='--I B l/p 2114 Ptacer'ltie-B 1755 Smd Pet QI( Aprll & May WfOPI to o.,~rprt pooHpa ti•. Nice balcony. 1 2Bdrm, 2Ba twnhse nr LQ 28A IYI A with , C..13&-4120 •SPM a.a.•-T~T r-. KHP $500 o.p DELUXE 281" 2 loft. 2 1401 "-'°'· ll4lfl3' c•r varage, S1125/mo. Hoag Hosp. Gar, ltplc, aundec:k, wfd hkupti. -119 snOlmo 557·7083 Ba. ffplc, W/d htc up, ,,..,7 .... J.~0;12~·~·"'20;-;;e.cLc~~,-~··~·~mo~·~·~ .. !~~·~~~·~,!·_,.c·-·11:-!~~~~1~":'~-~·~~"'""'0.,.,."bc·h··.i--.-=t"llOllTH:::::==;-;;FR~E°"E~l;-llc."s"H7ACR~P;:::;&==-,7 .. ~ .... ~1c.,c..,_""·lcM,O='VE='-1"NeA,L'L"'o0w-"'•'NcCcEcl ~·~(2~~,~~ Li:,~~~~ 705 J•amlne. 2Br IB•. 18A 6 28A 1V•8A. ou1 1&2 bdtm, pallo N-2br, 2b•, bllUna.1=.,.,,.==41'-".01c8oR~l':'BA7"."wc/dcl <Metl Frig, gw $8U1nO S1300 mo• 1700 ..c. 3BR tBA houM, ftplc, Lg,."'1'.•,,,"'fr•omc':~h1,'?.~it Pool, spa. cable tillup. & gar.ge. F'°"' 1650. 5915 v ic1orl•. Sll95/ r• yrty 0-•IQ 87:MllM7. 528-11115 °' 723-1513 nice yard, near •hoPllf ..--. """' '" ft9TLUlS VILLAGI ~9950, 845-6577 mo . &45-0302 hkup, dfw. ,p, Y<l·1-<-"o~o=-'==-~"=''-beach, good •r•a, kh wfrelrlg • micro-........ 10 1 1725 .,. a.c. No Dogs. tBR PENTHOUSE Ctuarmmg, 412BR 2BA lteooimo .529--ttM wsve, ••tr• clotet 1BR, cozy, Iott o NICe 1 BA, $200 Avail now. 213/592· ~.Walk to bMch, houss, ,,p, gar, 11195/ •P•c•, newty remod. •Clean, 1g 2br tba, wood, new C•rp•1. OFF" 1ST MO. 2214. gated. Spa, pool, mo. 1•1 & l•at. 1200 •OR 5 BEDROOM. $950fmo. 1575.52211 new cpt, ll'ertkala, di relrlg, 1575-11515/mo. S1011e, relrlg. 1-c•r STUDIO •Pl avail now,1 7018050"'=1"mo=·c'"202c-7c2=23~= dep. 542..S290. ~.;&;~~.-~-=·"'~'"'""~753cc_ .. =Y"·--I W, var, klfY, llOtage 722-0812• R!'· S5i5 6ll.-&487 Incl utll. ... 75frno. 28r tBa. vi-. 210 3<Kh JASMINlocE CR':_!K· 52400. Agt. ~7000 Ute, airy, lg, 2bf, 2ba .,. 1750 No Pet 641>2495 2...,IR 1tJt1a7A28 1•1wa~fl Nr OCC.B•ch Uni!: pool Oetaw•r• & Joli.,. St. Parking avail. super · UPQl'.v9d. -den. Frplc, 2 blka to •EJSIOE 2BA wfgar, -· • h••· Pvt entry, all 960-1239 1950.,.sec.. No amkr/ 2200 sq ti. 38Rs, FIR, BIO CANYON TWNMSE bch. $1 400/mo yrty. MW cpt • drpa pool apt. $828. Pool A amenities $600 ll"ci STUDIO. Open, airy, SM'•· Damon 915~1579 LM 12,500. 759-3029. 3Br 21A!Ba. DIR. W/O. 310"'°' tris. 978-2231 •pa no ...-,, 'Olft.t lndry room. S4&-80l1 udla. 55&-!1909 L'll Msg Costa IV1P5a 212·1 Sec gate. No pets. -· 8 P 1 -walk 10 btlach, p!'tvate. 3BR 2BA, lrg kttCl'I, ,,,,•~•~050'°"/m0""~-~'7=3-8"'°~"~'~istudlo, $650. 705 1r1a. luahgrnd•.631·737tl 2BR 1v, A. r me SAVE$200Mov•ln 229 o.irolt unll B. frpk;. 21,g deckll. wfd 1: 720-7284 Della, Agt *H"TllDE• E'alde loc. 2 Story. 15SO/mo. ~2875 hk p 2-car ga 1 bt1c $400 OFF RENT! Eaal· •LUff8 CONDO 3Br The Prudetltl•I Calif· ~ N-cat~I. encl gar. AvallatH now Price u • b r.I 350 •Id• new 2BA 2v,ea 2V.8a FfR O/R, on orl'lla Realty. $250 OFF 1975/mo. 759-8242 i.8 rig.ht. Be•ut. 2BR ~-~ .~·1 1 n 2 v mbeft, wall! to •IONS -1 A .. p1mt1. All units ~--·•· twn ••· car •I· •••-•mo .••• ,058 T "IOUH A..t• Beautiful e lflra large 2BR 2BA du•I mutef have .. Fu.II ai:i:• lndrv •MCHORAGE ,_ !ached varage, W(d ._.,., ......,.. OW1'1 ..... -2 BR 1 \.\BA town. •vail tor lmmedlale hll upa, O/W. retriQ.:. "'" IV' I•• tikup, lrplc. Mu at ... 1 Baycrest 3/Den pool 2br, 1 b•. 2 car cov'd hou••· Haw c•rpee, occupancy. O/W , new carpi•, >1ertlcMI 1 BA. OcNt'I Yv, r9frlg, On the law 1 ~101250l°"0mo'O'c' "'3'71·"'o''~'°~-I home, new dee .. grdn/ parkmg. Well located. frplc, O/W WfO hll-1.1p, petlo/balcony, pool 6 bllnOa. CaH 6~063 •love, Vii b'k to Wiiler 2 Bdrm 2-h Bi -,2, 100 * AU NEW CONDO * pool malnt. HJamkra Poof prt\I, $87.5/ mo. gar, pef'lo $975fmo. 1pa, sand volleyt'llll, M F 1 is 5P l600/mo ~ Incl. W/D S 1 SOOfmo. ll-415-5974 4302 St!Of9C!"HI Ln. 1780 Santa AN Ave. cOYt1red parking. One I ~=°"=-~'~=m=·c=m~-1 room {213) 721·7997 1 Bdrm 1 BA 1950 a, •••• , r•duo•d OPEN. "l<k•y 72• S'VE S750 ......... 9--5 548-1501 3BR 2BA, gsrag•, Bluff• 3 BA, 1 •10f'Y, lg O!MO .... ,,. CENTAUR MGMT yeer lea••• available " No. LagUf'I• 1br. pvt ..,..., . mctry 11150, 1575-0239. M1tr Suite, 1900 •q ft. ll32·2232 OI' 722·9012 from 1885 per rno. WALLACE WOODS dKll, 1 t>*k bch/1hop-BLOCK FROM OCEAN ·-. 2 OM •• •••• ···sTSIDE• can 545--0442 APARTMENTS pif'lg. $800/mo 494-ANO BAY. 2 Bedroom . • Nwp1 H1a arsa, 3BR ......., --• Y••--on~ •1 .. t 111150/mo. 64-4·2!507 ••VBREEZE '"Tl Uke a new condo In 7256 en 6Pm ••T· •1 ' 2BA. yard, lirepl•c•. 1BR S850fmo & 2BR -~ the wood•. 2BR 2BA, 1545-6905 &42·511 4 No Pett, $1050/mo. EXECUTIVE HOME OCEAN VIEW!! 1785/mo Incl 9a1, carports & spa No Ne'>•1port 1531'5103· * Dover Shor•• 4Br 3Ba Redeco rated 2BR wallfr & gar. No pets. Peta. 646-4055 tlt*1BR lBA nous•. 2 • d.n, lrplc, $2500( 2BA. c•lhedral cell· 2323 Elden. 548·7854 THE SEVILLE car g•rage, large yard mo or mall• ort.,-r Inga, pvl balcony, ••'"TSIDE• 1850/mo. PET OK. Balboa Newport Arty jacuul. From $99S. ~ 2BR w,gar, bnln1. yd. 11415-9507 72 .. ,0, 0, .... 7078 L • r V • 3 BR 2 BA Wtr pd_ 636-4 1 20 9-5 -.,. No peta. 855-0ISeiS townh••· Frsilc. orw. 2BR t inBA, carpGrt, 2$19 s.n11 A.r\a J S755 •BRAND NEW• TOWN HOM El Ju11 buflt 2BR 2•,.,eA, patJo, garage. M ov•ln 2(15 S995fmo. 548-7397 HARBOR VIEW HOMES g•rag•. yard, P•llo. pool 1700. 8415-9507 3BA 3BA •loft. Lg yd, * EASTStDE * lndry rm. $995/mo. UllMI pool, Clbl ;.-Sl .954' Spacloua 2BR, 18A, 2817 ORANGE mo.Ag! &47·7528 r•fflg, gas & waler inc. CENTAUR MGMT HYH be•ut 3BA 2BA, -S1$0/mo, 14$=5MiJ 132·2232 or'722-901 2 'Mon•co'. Gard•n•r. comm pool. 11 800. 84-4~10 OI' 1573-317-4 SHARP & CLEAN 2BR 1 BA, bulll4na, 1795/ mo. C•t OK. Can Pwn, .. Beach 2669 WEI TC LIFF 2BFI 2BA orw. trDk: pool 1128 Rutland Rd. S875fmo. 846-3679 Brend N.-w I BR, bMutl- lulty tvm. step• to tt-. w•ter. 1 MO'• fT'ee r.nt. 714-971 ~300 HVH. 3BR, d•n. f•mlly DECORATOR •COLLEGE PARK: 3BR SOLUTION PERFECT BLUFFS 2e• • 0001. s' 3501 rm, 2BA. no pets, comm pool S1950fmo. 752-6868 Of 15-40-4099 ~haM the home ot CONDO mo. Av•ll 311. Ir, choee with only 38R tV•BA E'1d Unit. ReMax Rrtrs 642·9797 ~:°:ct:. ~l:l~ ~ ~,tl!._&0 "•''"•~hf •EJaide 2Br 1Ba COi· ·-~ "'" '""' 1' ··-•ao-. ITpk:, beam cetl, Kld-~111 OK a YA, FHA or door•. P•tlo overlook• patio, no pe1s. 1825 wr 9Qi,ltty ah•r•. Vou ,.. grffnbtlll. Owner'• r• .,. S600 dep fi.50.1798 38R, view, Easlblutl ~. loc>'Jl.ownerahlp slly mollva1ed co ndo. $1475fmo 6 1~ 10 t>enellta. 1249.000 (LH) •EASTSIOE 2Br 1Ba.1 ~S~1'=00~l~o~mov';:;~·~'":_~.I '":''::"::~:"; Ml*t !'lave clean credit BILL I DONNA new carpet & si.in1. 5•8-3959 •"41f 11able Income. Garage, no P•••· Lido Isle. 4BA 3BA INCREASE C1•1 ~~· Agl MM~~~~ .~:~ :;;.~;.. ~~:i· :.,:.,·'~;.7~ YOUR F•mlly ,,om•. Lg y•ra, 1_mc•~·c•c7~5-~•~•~1c1·_~~ REACH r ~I pets -'com•. W. ot NEWPORT SH O RES THROUGH M•rbor l11SO, Alll e 2BR $1350 CRUNTMESA \t:\'i'l,\."l~I' I~.\ 'II now .• , .... ,,... '"'"· •3•',f'·;:: OUR NEW --DE L~·TION' REAlTOAS, lST MO. FREE (wf1 yr ,~·=··~5007•~··=· ""72"'2"·9"'730=•1 IMPROVED ._,. """" ' lae) 2&38r, 2YIB• IUlf l-: S-ou• 3BR 1¥•B• BAYRIDGE .,..,. ... F'Ok, w/d hk· NEWPORT SHORES LOWER RATES wl•dded ally· 38 38 1800 •• 2 UJ>, •ec: gale, parking. 3BR, 2BA. D/W, lrpl. • great noor r •, ""'• 11200/rno. 642-3850 ~ [ ·. ! & priced to aelltl c•r v•r•ge. 1385K. $1195 I up. &415-4472 r~~=~~~~=~-I Cell IOI' detalls. Open Hou1e 5al/Sun 2BR 2BA E'alde h.ocvry NPT Hghlt: charming .ILi.' DONNA 2·5. Own., 751M1531 c: o u n try Fr• n ch 1 Br 9ue11 ha•, v•ull .IQ CYN ON t 'lh twnhi•. 2<•r gar, cetts, lg clo••I. Yr lie, $2,60 per d"" WEUTER ' beaut 11nn. 2 yrs new. Sll-50. 213--472,.IJIM .. , &-IOOO F111W8JW/Vl1w + Avall March 1. S12!>0/l ~~.=R=1~v~.-=.~o~A-=T~S~L~1•=--I Th•l's .ALL YoU P•Y •Br 4 \.'JBa '"Ver1alllea" mo. C•ll 71-4-~989 2 Mair br, 2 \/Jba tor on a nuoe pvt corner 3 BR, 2 BA, new paint, 11,1175. 3bf, 2 YI ba •llllH.lllct.y~ •I lol. Compl remod inJ new c •rsie1, re1ur·l=-'c1c.0eoo~~A,gc•"""7c-''c"'~·~•co-I "'" ·x 11 oull Ume11one ·~trv bl1hed kttchen. $1200/ Ou1e1 Nwp1 1a Can•I. SERVICE & kitchen, dec:OI' •Plfal mo lse. MJ-982•. 2Br 1 Ba dpbl, lg d.ck, CT ORY 'EAl..TCJtS • 11a1rc•••· All "•w 962-151528" atv, gar, wfd hllup DIRE ..... u•BM qu1ll1y everythlnv T $1200 7""--1530 F---• lnlo<m•llon .... TllDE c""" lhru-ouu Now only 3BR 21hBA ownh••·1~'=""='="-=7=~..,..=-I •• .,_, -y ,---1 .. 49, •1 300 000 Fam. rm. lrpk, pallo, WOODSY & quiet 3Br CALL TOOAYtt I MB a -c~ Cod JAco'as' RLTY gar., wfd. relrlg 11250. 2\o!!Ba, Npt Terr, ASK FOR LOIS be9uty w/NEW~ wood ~11731 evenlnga. 11125fmo. D•vid or Your ft'9, ca rpel, !tench, --~11~7=5-llll'-"=7~0"'--l3BR 2BA f•m rm, 0.bbl•. 135-55e9 ~ Service Otrec-tory dlOf• A landscaplng.1 · lanced yard. Garden-Y11ARLY UnfUrn 1~BR, AeprHent•tlve ,ooo. 1542~940. HOME AT THE UY lf'IO, wat., & truh pd. Nr bti.cn, 1100-11300. 642-4321 N SAT/SUH 12·5 $469,000 Fpl, D/W , W(O hootl• Vlfl• Aentall 175""'912 Ext 310 SHERWOOD ST Penln1uta 2·•'Y 3BR up1. 24 hr m•lnl. 2BA. ~ the bely & Comm pool, •PSI B•y laiand. COl'ner lot, playgrou"d. G•r•g• reedy 10 occupy or •f•l•cl 000. One t>Ylld lo suit. DONALD ye•r .. ase svan from PFAFF 842·9197 11600. Call 545--0442 R&'M~· . . . NWPT HOTS ~ view hm IOI Sale OI' \.le. $br, 3b•. SM to •PP- rec!Spl. ... '91# ~ •NEW Ul•ury Condos. 519')• 10 bMch, deck, lfp , elevetorfdumt>- walter, 2 CW" ;ar, sec ay11em. Oen vu, From S295K-Mn~. U• opl. 386-1714 !'aid• Co••• Me ... .....,., 28' aea. 55 or BRAND new detuxe de- tach hoUM In v•ted comm. 3Br 3Ba, VIUh cell LJR. comm ~ spa, 5 min• from be•1 bch ln NB w(your own Ire• beach prkg •Pot 10· from aand. EntoY yoursef'llea. $1700 yr la• • utlf. llS0-8874 Bnnd New ()orgeou• Ea1111d• 3bt .,. bonus rm. Ultra luwwry 2547 °""" ''·""""° "'2-.JS ~.no pett;. Aaklnvl -'=-"''-"====1 NSK oeo. 642·192' SELLING OA BUYING A MOINLE HOME l"Oft 'REE IHfl'O CAll 1-800-Tn.M.)ll ProMATCH S:i·~ Clr·~11·:1!t.' _' ·1, •NEW luxury condo., atepa to t..acn, deck, tip, efeYelor. 2 CM gar 11200 10 11475 I•• opl °' rent. Ja&.97 t • S:in Jud'l Cilp1str,1n(J ,•1,~8 2 BR, 2 BA, 2 c• ga-rage, frplc, patio, .no yard, gtdnr. $975/mo + dep. 583-6471 111r, perwno, 124 .... 1715 uttl fnd. 29r' t1,, nt1<;!1r: .l. ' -,rjpl,·1 J l; il 8,11: ' , .. 1 R<'f1n1st1 J.~ 18 TU B·Shower·Slnk R• pal r ·A •via te-Flber· gl•••·Porc•laln-Chlp• Cracks r•'*1ed. Al cokll's. 650441JJ Beauty 3466 + 1 BEAUTY PRODUCT Prf'Yate pre1ent1tlon. Insure you're llnanc:lal Mure. • 548-1099 • au"O~UM FACIALS FAClAL TONING AFFORDABLE $38-2070 C.1tJ I"•-"" J,;qQ CONVEYS CUSTOMS BoollcasH, well """--'· kitchens, b•ths/quellty wortc. Lance 548-S375 CarpPntry 3510 DMrs Alplir-MlnltcwW C&blnet .... aneH.ocll• llAn..,,.,...,..__ ~ J'! "P. ..i.rr IM2-0587 ALL CMl'INTllY 15 Y'"" eao. Uc. 894·2811213-518-7511 CAAPENTRY MOlrl lltlPAIR ..... ~ .. o.... Adctmona, remodeflng, all conetructton. 27 yra localty. UC.#57187•. 751-o515. [l . ( :· i -} •• . .. " ) ., . , '. • • • • • • • • • • • • ' ' Cll ...... , ... 1'9N10Ule' .. .._ ............ ~ tMlntrtplla• ...... ,,.. ..tel .... ""' 3/t. , " ........... -,, .._ .,, ,.._.,, mo, ........ 1191/tftO. DllCOlllT 11 ICHI M?..aaa _._ THe OMNVIU.ll ltOO °" ........,_,. ~ Now L....... ape, IM. 1 aA, rw Mndl cloua 2 a 3 M '• ll86Jmo 14e-4400 (eome wllh ooean LAAOI! _,., 211A, vt9w9) On flelrway of flrplo, I carport•. NB cc. 0-.cl oorn- lllO/mo. lll.-.o2, or munlty, I car Q191' w/ 5"-e130 •tor•ge. f/p. pooe19,,_, LAO STUDIO, 2t0 30th W/d hkup• (No Patti). St. 1450/mo, IUO By •PPoll'tment .. c. No eml(re/ peta. 714/&44-0803. D•mon 11•te•1&n Wilk to 8ch Large upper 3BR 2BA, 1 BR ••-frplc, 2 car gar, blk to ~ ocHn, 5111 35th st. 213 29th St. Get, new Very clean. $1450/mo. carpet. Agt 144.0188 Dave, 845-3683 The PrudentJal Calllomla Realty U...euatt M01'0I' INN N.8. t .a •-., ... ....... .... .. Wll9' ,....... 1 '79 6 etw •••••_. W If) w/olf ....... •1 Up, COIOt H80 TV, w/ofll, 90IM OClft w .......... ..a. Rad .-:.::~oo::: ldO+c!!p.?IMlll ~6M•IO Kleott'e avl ... N NWPT HGT"a-Ug Mnhm 0Moe a gs ....._ 4 COMI ~· 4M.al94 Coml IOO. Gtir .. W/d, rnw. W. ta• ..... ~ room fumlehed ... ameo"'9e. 1471+ ~or. teth a &Aund , 'lite. prlv: uUI. Dave U1.-U CM. llOO. NNr ~ an:.c,epltal. Stv IQ ..... 2~8A CdM -84!:!!M>el~~4·:.__ __ _ U1140.-...e111 hee In r,:t ngN)rhd Ou6et. ~ Newpof1 prof I , """*': ~ w~ of· ...,. + Ult.,..,..,.. .... 1,111 elf ...... .. .... mnelanl .... pWklng. C•M 173· N30 for lnformetton. • 1 '.'.' . t,,, 38A lllA lndd gym, St Hunt. Beech, 10,000 9q TV, 1 bit '° bCh, fully tt fenced etoreo• turn, meture edull, apace. Claari, Of*~ WESTCUFF BUILDING Mafor NtllloMI Cf9dtt Card•, Get Vout1 S~/mo. Me-1772. eled. S.12/eq ft. Aak CLASSV NWPT CREST tor Bob Andereon, Pvt Bribe poo4/apa gar 714·538-l30I oprv w/d nr bch x-foc 842·9331 or 296-0292 Bu',1111'··. C .tt•, ,. NEWPORT BEACfll Tod•v• M•Jorlty •P· Wettclt""""'" A.,. prov.di "°3-21Ml89 Offtce a Aetall Avell Ext 3C MM101 McLAIN ENTERPRISES FEATURES Walk to bch, 2Br 1 Ba, CM 3BR 2BA home, f " y 1y $950 pool, Jae, to ahare or R1'nl .· ,·tJ(! 111 i1 I'! ' ti .' ,'HH THH BUiider looklng for lnvaatment p•l1• mwe for Houaton real· dentlal IOt•. l50-3809. p. cerPo · r with one other. ••7• unfurn; 11000 furn. .., " 880-3812d 271M>878e _5_4_M_9_32_. ____ _ Inc nnu· I .tl( •1<i22 ~) t • r ,. 11 i 1 S1·1v1., .1 ·,, •CREDIT Cl.EARED• ''" ....... .,. bad etedlt from your rapotta and ahow proof MM501 Are you energeUc, moUYated, a people .,.,aon, bualn .. t ori. ented? Litle to teach end counMt? car .. r oppof1unlty fOr man-agement bOUnd LVN't In ,,,. ao. ORANG• COUNTY arH. Call • for Information ebOut th• t11 medic: el weight control company In So. CA. Plllll&Tlatl'Y .... . .... .......... ,, Ml time .... 11.wtr ,.. poemon. 0. "*"'· ... Men ...... ~'*' eldlle w ..-.ct. No eiip nee. -Cell~ '°' Info; C8I '~ -•· IH40H I:.. 1170 llOITAI. .IOll l•"'"P"' 1 Daye, '"·"' to lt4.IO/hf • ...::.•.:.;12:.:.·•~'-;.;.;;. ___ -=" '0t ...,.,, a 11PPke-TUCD tlon Information call 1· Trac:« rot MtP ,.._ 1001'1•8 .. 131. aJlt ... _ .. Pol'-lff .. Poeeft. CA130. IAM .. PM, 7 '"'"' ... · dar. .. .. ,4,ooo. 941.1121 PROQUllllD TRAINEES' S/W englnfff w/3N A C exp. US citizen• only. 40 PotltloM In Earn San ISemedlno, bOth contract a FIT. 1.eoo-SIOCM1000fMC 39&-9111 EX1 31 or 51 R.I. AllllTANT !~~~~~" Top Newpot1 Real Et· Tr•lnlng late Agt neeOI • PIT •No E.itp N.clt.aty AHletant. Muat be fa· M mlllar w/computer & Frlendty Ceet• .. ~ have ol'fk:e akllla. UC office. r EXCLUSIVE BEACH & COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITIES 1 • 2 A 3 Bedroom Apl• w/ttpk:, wet bar. micro. w/d hkupa, central air & garage w lextra atorage All maintenance Incl. S;111 CdM prof, quiet n-1mkg Fam to ahr 2BR, 2BA $4 75tmo + ~ utiV .. c Avall now. 840-2482 FRIE RENT MARCH l'AOftSSIOHAL Bt.00 e.500 eq. ft. 2 1aroe of. nee• a reception .,.. w/2 lg roll-up door. S.57/aq ft. 1778 Whlller, C.M. Day• 5'0-93!12. PIRIOUL TAX A DATE tonight. Hear LINDORA talking peraona1a from MEDI~•• CLINIC raq'd, RON 760-~ , ~.R~ E!,~~~.~u• 631 ·8135/ Clc'111t_.: .:.· :2ti/6 2 l'OOM onuxt SUffE $475/mo W/f yr lff Pvt enl/ravd. ample guHI prkg Utlf • lg 1lgn Incl. lmmod PO•· Hulon 842·9347 PRIPARATION local women & men ~ Accurate, reuon•bly who would Ilka to 1.aoo/441MJNDOM 1 BR, 1 BA •hr garage. CdM 1hr 3br. 2ba 134 W. Mariposa. Cl 1 b .. s 01 $550/mo. 619·720-OH O Cn. 55 priced, contldentlal. meat vou (name• a 7 am • 4 p.m. Evening and ...icend phone ti lncld). 9C)C). __ Mond1y • Friday R E. co ... u 3 Agt• WORK AT HOMI , a add'I ••••• mgr & Eatn Up to $300/0~ an AHllt to Top Pro-Peopi. cat• You Tc S0try. no pets FROM S 1,295/mo THE NEWPORT MARINA 76(M)919 FAll'fflAV APTS 11 BIG CANYON 644.o509 0481, 714-248-9217 mo Mark, 714-77~ 2591. 819-673-53311 South Coast Metro 2686 Costa MHa, Shat• 2Br 2Ba condo. gar, pool, spa. wfd. March 1. $405. Bruce 833-&237 5 Ottlcea, 2 AH11ma, total 1,400 11. Single 1tory. Nr 55/405 rrwve. SB50/mo Inc utllitlH. Bu ~. I I 11 ..... " ' or ~"tit• L'CJOO appoint m an1a (your 1 _3._4_&-3 __ 3._7_7_S-..1-..9.;;..5;;.;./l""m.:....lnc.;.__ home or mine). MUl0 Affectionate caring glrl1 ml•• the tax ben.. are waiting for vour nta pu .,. •ntl• call. 1 ·900~88-4257 tl..t to. S 1 O/call. 18 & up $ MLM PRO$ Timing 11 Evarythlngl Grocerlea..A New Ground Floor Opptv. Huge Mkt Potentlal. (714) 533-51113 24hra du c • r • • 80 ·1 00% Order Speciality Pu Comm'• + benel11a. ~Ilona. 714/472·19e' • Send c:onfid re1um• Ext L· • to P.T.R.. 180 Nwpt M NEW! 3Br 2Ba 2 hses 10 ocn. Frpl, gar, w/d, vaulted cell1. No amkl pets. $1495. 723-4968 New 2BA 2BA. Pool Mlc:ro/dw/fan/vortlc:al $1195-lo dep &4<>-6379 •Gre1t Location• Large 2BR 2BA, O/W gerago, lndry room. cloao 10 So. Coa1t Plaza. $795/mo 505 SUNFLOWER 832·2232 or 722·9012 Rooms 2706 FEM to 1hr 2Br 2Ba 640-6855 condo In FV. Incl sporlt membarahlp. 540, 720, 1008 SIF S295/mo 968-0304 1817 WHtcllrr, NB. FV Apt. non/amkng fem, Agt 541'5032 lg unfurn rm, ahare Beaullrul office lole or balh, $350 Incl u111. glau + th •here or 968·2931. rocopt, eec1v. bkkpr. Fax mechfna, coplor 6 BALBOA PEN. room for HB new 3BR 3BA hlO computer avail NOW· re n 1. amen 111 e • nr bch. lum w/d, f/p, port Center. 720-3890 Oceen Front. 2BR 2BA, Across from beach dock $395 + dop. •--------'-'--unlurn, ve.arly $350 mo 675-5740 536--0088, 757-0935 Central Colla Maaa. 882-1 284 I Full aorvlc:a From 300 ---------1 C M nr SC Plaza beaut Lag Bch 1hr 3br hH wt sq 11 10 600. New Im· STEPS TO BEACH lg hm furn. shr BA. ocn vu Lg BR. pvt provamonts S.90. t Lg 3BR, 2BA. l/p, Lg W d po o I. a pa BA Full hse pr iv plua free rent.846-9663 patlo-lnc:d In, $13001 $J75·$J(l()CltOS56-1737 Lndry$550494-8321 mo. year1y 673-2507 The blrSl*M to be round In daall1lad .,.. ,.., "8lrt lloppetS In pr1va10 home. furn N·smkr 22·33 1hr Nwpt $385 tncl utll kite Bch ocean view 3br, pnv w d , pool, 1 bo S450 mo vr1v M ·30 • 642·5436 CM 833 4919 Pattie EXEC ATRIUM OFFlCES J ... UIY RIST/WML HI tr•ttle CM center. Lo re11t, '90 voVprofll over '89. Must aee to appreciate. Call 548· 5030 Tuea--Set 1 CMS. BusrrH~ss Opportunity :'90·1 A Vl•ll/M••t•ro•rd Cell 551 -&523. Lost .I\ f Ulilld 2925 •t 1 t .88 1Mt-14.StM. FOUND BLACK PUPPY, U•t ot ... t 2 b•nke white cheet. female 2/ ••nd a7.95 check 25 Vic Plecentla/Hos· or m.o. to l .N .I. p1t•I Rd. N.B. 15545 IE Must•n9 846-8788 or 76<>-59001 dept 242 Fount•ln Found Fem DobMman HUI•, Az. es2ea uncropped eo.r•. gen: GOLD JEWELRY LINE tie, In Waatmlnlter 4~ MARK.UPI CO 548-6819. SECURED ACCTSI NO _F_ou_n_d_V_o_u_n_g_G_a_rm_a_n SELLlr.IG! 1.f00.82"'3922 Shephard, Old New· LADIES NEEDED Port & Hoeg Rd • Mon ' ... -t t DomC'strcs JO 18 GENTLEMAN hea expe· rlenc• caring for eld· erly & dlaabled, housekeeping & cook· Ing Also have IOOIS for maintenance r• pair• & fight construe· llon. Would Uk• to ne- gotiate trade of aervl- ce1 for low room rent and apace 10 work on 18 h 1peed boat Pl1 Ive msg at 774-18M. Employment 5530 Cnlr Or 411 180, N.B. _W_O_R_K_A_T ___ H_,O,..M~.::-- 92660 Phone Oa1a Verifier) RECEPTIONllTI No •al••· Short termt NewPort Beech Real part time, detall orl Eltet• office tHka 2 ed. Phone &42.0101 MAINTENANCE' & Recapt1on1e1a. 1 for JANITORIAL Saturdav & 1 for Sun· Part·Tlma ln~lvlduol1 _,;::d;.;;;•;.o.Y:..· C=•:..11:..7.;;.5.;;.9'-3...;..;,7:..l.;;.0 __ 1 nooded tor br•nd new ---------• Apt Bldg In Cotta Mai a. Energetic:, aklll· lull & hatdWorklng a mutt Send 1•11•r or rHume to· RMS, 2638 Via De La Valla, Doi Mar. Callfornla 92014 MANAGER SPECIAL IALEI BE AT THE BEACH ev NOON! •PIT hra; FIT p:r • Earning potent! to $1,000 weal(ly. •Paid tralnlng; •No exp. nee. •8am • 12noon. M·F 548-1113 ....... Avalltble For LHH Beouhlul Lido Isle Amplo lroa parking, l ull service Space from 671 aq h to 2.725 1q 11 Coll Jim Flanders, 714·979· 1244 Pan time evening• night, white paint on Call tor appointment dog1 oar. Newport Aaaemble producla S200 Ott FlrSI Month'a rent. Studio 1BR. Siu· dlo/Loh, 1 BA/Loh f p 'a, encl gar 303 Hamllton. Costa Me1& . CA 94&-4411 (714) 730-8713 Shelter 631·1030 Earn up to $550/\Nk MARINA DOCK ASS By CHARLES GOREN with O MAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH Ruth vulnnablt> ~outlt deali. NORTH • K Q 2 9 K 9 t K 3 • J76 6 42 WE T EAST • 10 9 8 3 • 7 6 5 4 •Qe •87542 •97 6 •8642 + K 10 9 8 + Void OUTH •AJ 9 A J 10 3 t A Q J 10 +AQ3 fhe haddmi outb WHt 2 + Pue 3NT Pue P ... PUI North Eut 3 + Pua 6!'tlT Pua Optnm1 lead Trn 11( + Dtou Tannah A11 you know. heavy tilmanic rnm m1tmenta havr hm1ted tht> amount 111 bndge I havr been ablt> to play However. I though! our rt>ade~ might hh tht8 hand frum unt> of Lht> few paU t'VenUI ( d1d mRn8J(l' to '!QUt't'te m I was 11 little pee' rd thist t ht-11p pont>nUI h11d 111de1teppt'd 11 cont rRt t of 4'11 rlub with the two nu-trump 11~11t'r to mv right. I wa!I rnnhdrnl of bemg ablt> to takr t1Ao tnimp tnd1s a111unst th11t 111lum ~11 no trump. however, wa~ 11not hl'r matter O Reorronge laMerJ of the four tcrombled wordJ b•· I~ 10 form four slmple words l led the Lt-n of -;pudt-1\, "'trn h :leclart>r wun in dumm\' L11 It-ad 11 I club Wht>n my partnt>r howtd nut. r------------ dedarer rose wtl h lht> act and rrin I L 0 R H E C tinued with thr quttn To rut a long I t----~---... --..----1 ,.,tory "hurt, declarer who had only f 1 I I f 2 I 11 t n r kf.. deduced I was long m thr .... _..._ _______ --'-· --'-L---' blal k i.ulls. so he line11sed Ea"t for tht>quet-nufht'Brtsand1Aentd11wna I p L y U M I J lnck I We were lucky l>ttlarer hould t-:3=--..,..,-..,..,--1 .. --,-~ havt> madr thr 'II.am . _ _ • _ . WOii IUU Wht>n Ea.-.t hnwed out on thf' I fir I club, drelarer 1o1.u rij!ht to n r I I "''th the acr in hand But South M E E N Y ci My neighbor 9ave me the o;hould tht>n ha\e w ntmuf'd 1411h • s I' I I I : 0 f best dieting advice possib le. hi"' dub I can't win wuh thr ltm11 Sh Id h I v.,thout ~tltng up the club llUlt for 0 tO me never tO eat W I 0 df'd8fl°f, !tO dumm\·'<; jack \\In I,_-----------my teenage daughter was on "1th 8 wc11nd dub tnck m thf' I T 0 G E N T I the Umuu bank, dedart>r ran now 8f'I abnut dt>velopmi.: thrt't' tnl k" m heart11 tn 17 1 a I l'J I O Complete rhe chuckle quoted perle<-t ..aff'l\ South rnmr11 to hand . _ _ _ • • . by Idling 1n the m1utng w0<ds with a pade and luds a heart to thr you develop from step No J below nme Whether 11 ""'"" 11r loses. dr darer has threr "ure heart tncks m 8 HW.T t UMBFRf D I' 12 j3 j4 J~ I' J1 I' J' I addition to four dutm11nd11, three 1 f T 'f li>S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • _ • -.pad~ R.nd l\\11 1 luh!I H the finl'88t' l ~---------.--"T'"-"T""-...--...--...---...---...----.---. doet1happent11lose,nurt>turnfmm f) 1 •JsrPAM8l E fOPJ j j j I I I I I J East ran harm d('{"lart-r AU~ 'VE~ • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . 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Omu I SCRAM0 UTS ANSWE•S i t8 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 3N0Hd3131 041 uo seM Ja146nep a6euaa1 Aw a114M 1ea 01 J9Aau aw p101 a4s ·e1q1s -sod a::Mpe 6u11a1p isaq al.U aw aAe6 Joq461eu A~ 3N0 Hd3131 -uauon -Awau3 -,(dwn1 -J9104:) ACROSS t coacn 6 EeSI Of 8 C. 10 Prevents 1• Ship 15 TtrM ol day 16 M•ne entren<.f> 1 7 Goodntghl 111 Corr09lve 11Jb1tanee 19 8e en omen or 20 Tribal carvings 22 MOOtlshme per naps 2• Oltofder 26 Vet\dorl 27 M1ker1 31 G>nqe< 32 [);~ 33 Goll 1ournatneflta l!I Dine Ill• 311 h!!l., 'yml>Ols ){I 00,.C::llV419 •O Thrash 41 Minute 42 Abo,,. i><•I •3 Fbgl\ llJOUt « Vttorless c.ac> •!I Throttle 47 ThrMds !II lend me '!O'Jf 52 PoeMHKln ~ Podlmarlled 2 3 4 14 17 20 58 Gr~ yt>llOw ~9 01 • l.tC.I' '1•fl 61 Chil<l•'VI 62 On ,..,,,, 61 Ptf'f SUCJP(lrl 64 S-on Dfl d00< 6!1 Cerd\ 66 Tater 67 Humcenf' eg DOWN I Cul '} Novtee Vlr J Autn0t Claude 4 Some 0111<*1 !I Recluse 6 Aettg1ou1 "9SMI 7 Lomond 8 Small groups 9 W•VS 10 Prattle 11 Love greatly 12 Joci!ey • g 13 W6rriet 2 1 US-Can caNI, 23 HOUM parts 25 Goan maue 27 Y8rn ball 211 Flld 29 ~ 30 Ship par11 34 Makt joyout 35 A~- 36 Single 5 7 .. 37 Fire goddflt 39 ~ 4()~1ng 42 Senllbte 43 An errned IOtoe u Narrows 46 i<noca 4 7 Chair part •8 NonMf'IM 8 II. . 49 llOlldlly . so N•rrow band 53~frvw 55 Former • dklt1tor 5e P.,,.C~ 5 7 S.ln "'" · 60 Wu 1n front 11 • 12'. 13 .......... e., ~ "Olilf.;•Wotd"' ............ -.-... 111; --,. ........ 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'"Hit'· '"'· , 11.c ~r1c"1on rc,•wcd;il rCIJllun· •lup I m.1li11n' 1Jnm1n.11c but give l1•11l .11 k.ut \ume 'P '" Virgo 1cr· rc,cntcd . CFMINI (t.fay ll·Junc ~O)· Pre>· 'uri;. nf dcadlmc h11thhtthh ,,·cn11rio luturinJ ten 1vn .• c'dtcm.:nl, ch.ti· le.nae. crc.tt1\1tv l 11nar .p.l\ltHin ac· tt!"h durabilrtv, prn~rly, rcumon w11h older f,1m1ly mcmll.;r C.pncvm 1nvolv~d • • R {June 21.Jul)' 22) Thmt ~ho t"®&ht )OU l't:ad been ddc11cd wall ~ in for rude "':lwak~nina. Pull M oon rcprc~nt cycle thal >W un· dcB11mJ, QXTlprchcnd and utll11.e to dcfinllc • 1dvantaie. Arru f1aurcs prominently. • U:O (Jul)' lJ..Au 21): Whac in : 11111)' 1ppean to be 'tn)nJ opposition •all he trarufcmncd into J'O""Crful •lly New rrr th rt,uh' in 1dc.kd tn((lme. f t'CU\ nf\ crntm"' ns~I· lty, )tillr lnrhv u1J Jl)le. Aq1111rian 1nYOIV J • , vaaco (Aua. 2J·Scrt!l2). lnt1ll· 11vc in1cllcd domin1tc1. Juli Moon "' your "'" CIOlnddca whh c!Mliaf\Mt rc.-a, ~n,11ivity. plYth.c imprcs- ...... M«h tMt ocwrt ii comfdercd ..... 11\hlort~w I IBRA (liq"! ''·Oc t. 22) 01\l "I· r 11 h I• \111111 r1c:v1UU\ hm11.at1t•n\ \\h.11 h.1.! 11\'tll 111.JJcn \\111 Ix: re· \CJlcJ rr1111 111 11 I'm I un" l'''\I II 11 .i.c~ nt' '" 1 Cl\, djndc,tmc .ir · r "'•' r "''· Ill c"' '' lor 1l1"rctk111 ' '' l>IU'IO 10 .t Z.\.:-Jov ~I.;. 'I 1 l I ,, 111r I 111, 1~ my I.111J 11r cf 1\' ,, 'fl,,,,,, le: 11111.;, \l)'lt', Ill r in.c I" pullllll\, abtlll) • tu 11 t11•l•1rm ~"hes 11110 rcahllc• G1in 111 ln:.lt~ 11 '11 h11,111cn. ~ltrccr cun· • I ' I I I r. I\\ role '\1,1 n \l\ll "i t.._U\ Z2-~c;. :.?I) I ,. r I" •n cn1ph;oi1et prc,ugc Cf(' l1b1hl}. ICSp!>ll!>1b1hl), r wmotmn < I •r.i:c u( -.ccnc 1nvol\cs ,ho~t trip v.h1ch 111 rurn, rc\ull\ from rcqu~ I I· ·r • '' ' c 1 rf1111 tn"Ulwcd · C \J'MIC OR'-(l,c 2~·hn I')) I 11 1 11 •I • ... 1th ""~ti, put 1i.l11nr.. commun1\:.t1ion, c.ir1.h \1111 >Aon 1 he ~llhsllcd merely lu ~111"" \11m 1111nc h~p~nl!d )ou'll dem.111 I r~<nun> moll\ ' l .1bra pl.I)\ r11I ·!\QI \kit rJ:in "U f•ch Ill) it •n '; ' ~ITIC\ lt1•m \(IUfl" )'1111 ("110• ~1dcrc:iJ jlMI 11( JlOl~I r• ll 'oll\tl Un f1; 11i111~111I f'l""f'C<h of t kttc n,~1.11c '" m.ah: {:h1 cl. rcfo1cn1.u. di d er. b, lW.,C or .1rto110flnt (lfO(CdurC Pc'4.t\ r rr.: nlc:J •• rllii( f er ch 19·Mmh 20>: Wh;al thr.L I n 11 t 1 be t '(J.co1c oppm1• lion tum• out 10 be pr\1Yirb1al pAJX:r 11 er. Emrih:ut, on un1qut-•&1CC0 mcnt, crcd1b1h1y. part11cnh1p. tnitl" rra •. \'PU (mcra-'K'IOflOV uPM:t· 11na ci\tllf1Ct1wra • A llATlfOAY1 You 1ro dyn1m trl\jii 1IM ·n '1111. 1tubbuni Oti&!MI. I.CO, Aqua• rtu pct nt aro dt.-n to ~. C:ttr· rent cycle cmphallles t~I. vtrtccy, p1rt•lt0n, crcitl"1ty, pouiblc llddluoe1 to r1m1ly ir 'n.alc. )'O'I •te ckitct IC'I m•m••" than maahf h..c been int • 1pa&cd D ur1ns f.t rdt .l"'O "'" hlYC more rcspoMibflhy, ac,l•flMc• oppot· ltm1ty for promol!CJll. ~11 allo hM th•ncc IO hit fiUlldal ~· 0.· «ml>er will •Ito be .. .,...., fca· t•H• '""'* rcl•lidnAlp Ud te· ,.,..°'._. .... $24 leo No exp. Will train c.J 1.eoC>7S3-1•°' COURIER FT PT, nox hrs, local aroa. your car, cloan CUI Oreg 850-1008 DELIVERY Newapeper rou1es avalloble In Colt• Meea and Newport Oeach 3 oo A M to 6 00 A M Thursday• No collec:tlng Car and 1n1uranc• reQulred Call 642-4333 Prefer college 11uden1 for 40 hr wt\ A11111 w ma1n1onanc:a & c:loan· Ing of dock• & bldg• No ••P raq MUii b• noat In appearanc:o w gd work habit• Stan $7,hr Call Mr1 Ped•· raeri, 842· 1626 betw 9·12. M·F SECURITY OFFICERS NEEt>ED NOW Many er••• & ahlft1. Will tr•ln Bonef1ts & p1ud vacat1on1 MODELS Hl!Wl!LL New laces for foah1on ENTl!RPRlll!S shows and print work 714-921·7122 21 U 5!).9772 SUPERMARKET PERSONAL ASST I DEMOS Uv•1n Housekeeper, Woelo.ond WOtk, shor w11ecretar1a1 aktll1 houri QOOd pay. Bl· DEMONSTRATORS Must have driver'• II· l•nguaJ a plua Call cenae & be wlllfng 101_!.14·972-4772 travel 240-7~25 TELEMARKETING Opptv for exp lndiv w commun skllls neodod for IOOd demos 619-723-3677 Decoratlng/S1l11 Career opply Wfll t•a•n (213) 43'J·7<107 PICTURE FRAMER· 1 Commercial Ina N· smkg. good worktng SALES-Co1ta Mean enviro 20-:t5 hrt'Wk 5411--4511 Oava 75!>-1575 Genorel 0111c;o SELF STARTERS •NEEDED• SJOO-S500 pM weoi.. 6AM·12 Noon fh11nday, F'tb. 23 ARJI: • (Miuch 21 ·April :0) IA111't 1~ .. 1 Jhc1u1 the bu'h v.hcn dc.ihna w11h in1cn~lv rcrwnJI or t .uccr IS• Ut A run muon Ill •>nc ,,, 1ht m1ht ...:n .. 1lr"C .111..,1~ or )'\!Uf \Ol•r d1.crt "~11111~·> 1h11 i.Je-.1s1vc 11\.lmn mu'I he 1 .. i...:11 1f )OU arc 10 prc~crvc 3nd p1<1· IC.ti ""h.11 has been hullt up 11H·r 1hc 'l'C.U\ l AlKU~ (Aprtl ~l ·M.i\ n) I O\rJ on1..J, off,rr•n& anJ elo tom· p.1n1un\ 1pp:icr to be •po1hn1 for 11 right I lowc:vcr, what lriln\plle\ 11\'tf rhc nc~t frw Jay> •hould make )OU a~;ue th.-t they h.iv<: been ml\111• formcLI or ml\lcd Therefore. bid" )ctllr time ;,nd Irv to d1rfusc fl')tcn· 11.1lly c:iplu f\C .. tu111on\ (,f\l"I {M11y ll·Junc 21) lanorc 111h .. 1) atkmpcs 10 undermine your ~nnf1dcnl'c., J)("1hun or \Ccur11y The full mOIJO 1n Virgo rrorJ\ 'OU lhc pcrfct t npporlumry tn 'C\cr ariy un· ~1n1ccJ ct1nncc11ont. or t11.:s, .ilw 11c.k· le 1111cn•i: ly p;;N>n;il or """'" prl>b· km\ w11h 1cncwcd Vt f\c, for11111dc .imJ deu:rmin.111on <. SU.k (June 2l·July Z.1) A full mO\lll an V1riu '''"'tic\ 111'11 ' )OU mU\I "tiiulc cvcry1h1n& 1 1btJYc l11H1f\I 11nd dcirly' defined, t1lllll, .. hc1hcr )OUr c1.mcn1 problem' bo ot lln 1ntcru.cly pcoonal or career n.:i· IUl\i, rcfu~ potnl blanit I.Cl •clllc Cor an lhln& le th:at yuu kn to bo h<'nunihlc, }ult anjj )OUI due. Lt.:0 (July 24-Auc. ll): Uncap«I• cd ch1nJt'• wtuch will 1n M!m way 1/kcl both your cam1n1 capec1ty and ,01m fin1nci1t unngcmcnu, now »p· pc r 1a bt 1 dominant ftctc>r. ttow·. .. vcr; dQf\'c pNCW 100 loUdly, OCllCr·· .-1~ rou could well torpeclo :.huicc of an cat1y 1e11lcrncn1 VllGO (Aus. 24·Scpl. 23): T'hi.1Uah be 11 1 lottery. cc1111n Nlet Iii ao bo obeyed Of C1111ne. no oec rMDJ _,., wlMic ,au UC ....... . ~ "°""''· ... ~ '°" .nn OllC.tJ .-.. '°·._.. me 1dnrt, b\11 take IM:•rt -• Ml llMIOft n )'l>Ur on Nt1h up ••It *« U.. ur and dari(y ,our ..,...,c,. ',,... tOft uau cStpc U-Oct. l.l): ,,. 11 • ,....., • ..,.,.. .... c .. .. ........ , ............ .... ,. 111 brc,1k1111·putnl H 1'4cHr, with j little m<>rc comp.u\lon, p.wcncc and unJt:f't,111cJ1ng O\Ct lhc. 11\:°'I (cw d.:ly1. 1 c:omplccc n,v. rorn1J1 vr fur· mul fnr th.: future '•'" b~ ,1gm:J. CO!tPIO (Ocl 24-~ov 22): A SC· nc\ nt quite n1ri1ord1n1ry de"(IOp· mcnl' over the pJst few weeks seem to h.i"c mc.:I.cd the lx1.1t em(ltronally, pt' rwnallv and pro(e"K'nelly HO\\· c"cr. che 11mc ha' c11rnc: to c<lp1tohtc 11n rropcrty or other l'l.\el\ 1nd lhen mJ!.e 1 wmpltte brnk from tht pa\t SAC:llTAJU .!I (Nov. :.l·Dcc. 21) You mJy b11tcrly re.Kn! hl\.1n1 to keep a low prorrlc and allow ~rlncn or hu 1n~i a \OCtllc• so much Ice· way t•r hcenic 110\locvcr, v.hai taltcs pl.itc uvcr the ne\1 few Ja t will mJkc 11 1rpucn1 1h11 1hc time 1111111 nut right 10 forte " \l'l~J.1wn or So 111lone CAPRICOR (O~c 22·Jan 20)· A full muon 1n VirJu \imply me1n• th•t vou h•"c comt tn the end of one parlicular cri1 Of c.(1ursc, you muat £\l .. here yuu bdaevc )'Ou \\<Ould find a1e;a1er h.-r1,1nc t. cumfurt ond SC· tUll!Y· 11nd no amnunt nl h(> llhly or cmoltonal outburah mu.\t re1111ct, re· strain ot I hw11r1 you AQUAJUU (Jin. 21·Fcb. 19)• Tako wur rime, t•kc •I k and try to be innrc ohict11Vc and ort1maatk about both cmouonaJ tlCJ ind tin•n· d al aff11n A"'JVC all, runcmbcr that lJ\crc ~omu a 11mc in everyone's life .. hen 11 1 WIS\:r lo cul onc'1 loDcl •nd tel OUI. Th11 may well be J'O"R. . PISC (Feb, 20-March 20) The 1'IOOft In r Of'PO' tc 11sn 61 v,,., 11'draces ~ kind Of 1n emotional ~flkc ur cu.1~-war. ~r. ii wuuli.I be r 1th to 11tcr JOW ...., be Ute, In llrit IMUMIC, if ,_ .... ochcr1 an 1t'IC'tl, they llft cettaht to ..... ,..... ppllan( P~ hO 1 · Compae1 Wuher/dryer. • Kenmore eleetrle, almo11 new, S350 64~815 Furn1turP GO 14 Ent Cnlt. 3-unll. Thm11ft/ Topaz, contemp pecan, orig $4,000 ask $2.000 OBO FrM Delivery 759-3452 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Pool table, Muter bdrm 1u1te, refng, colot T V.e, wicket couch••. d inette. ,,.. ac:uba gear and much more (ell In e11cenent cond) 213/ 592·51115 Solid oak water bad & pedeatal. 3-pc cormw couch, oax lamp, oak mlrr0t. 2·pc lg hutch, lg glua cof1H table 434-1988 Stor Brldda c,.am eofa & c:hatr, $400, 5 pc BA set S150 lg mtero. SAO. answering mech. $25 675-3808 • TEAK rolltop dH-. beaut, ovaru.. Gravity guiding sv• w/gravfty boot1 M&-2399 WANT•D TO •Wt Old ORIENTAL RUG« ally efze In arty Condie uon 1~1s7233 ANTIQUI I llTA JEWIUIY Large Mlactlon of monda, vlntag watchea Incl AC>Mtx and Pata W• buy, aefl. tr9de end repeir. Wllllam Herold J_,...,8, 3111 New- port Blvd ... Und. 17MMI P1·!. · . j\ I 11' '' 1 I I f AKC w ... Hlghland Terrie1sep=· 1410o HOO. a beW'O tahn now. 80rn 1/111 •t. 541 .... _. ... ._ --~~~!.l!!!!!llUllLl•LJJ• ... AftloNo ... AbMrd Up to W """"""'1391 .... to 26' ..... l2ti0 IWA&.U AHCHOMGr •• TIMI O!!!y N ,...,IOt Reder, loren, gen. Slip Av...._ for 40 to lmmac. 1131,000. 45• ~ llelboe 142..... Pn. good .. curlty. ')f I I ·, ') ~ I I ·,' ) 'it ' , ' ) 1 •• 17W741, 875-6433. WMT~8APt SNp or ~ tie for 25 ft ••ffboet In Newport hech. Me MN r ~, ( 1 t [ • I , LINCOl.N 1•1. 4-doot Mden, ~ Condl- 11on, '°"' mleege. , ... ch9ny. ... 110. Alch- .,d 1494307 1\1.'• 1 r I 'I ' " ' : Ir J .. 7~ .. L A/T ('11113) 123."5 .. u .. e1 wr (2UJ235) 124,995 a? 7a81 wr ~3~u21.tt5 Mada , .. ..x? c~nvertlt»le, black/ black. loeded, evto- matlc, phone, CO, werrenty, ltl, 100. l40-0n2. Al.' [J<i"" • t)ll\J M•tcedn 1182 3000 Turt>O, bMut1fUI car, 1 owner. ~u.nt con- dition. 19,750. 714/ 548-0973. CHEVA<>lET '15. Per· N's .......... s•UTBa feet cer, very low ..,..... ........... ,..,. mlle1 , loaded 4 Auto, P/8 P/S 4 Ot d llh I H••tchbeck. 92K mlle1. •P•• w cru •• .. control 13,eso. 54a,. Good condition. '793 tlon1, profH~= melm..tned, ger • Used 81 3rd car. Liiie newt $29,500 080 Cell: * GlllllTIC * 50 P:emtty Oerage s ... . llDIWALK IALll Baby heme, antlqu .. . C~ l(tng, •·ftrm, Spring Aire M1ttre11 s.t, Ilk• naw. H••dboard, 2 nlgh1 table•, 2 tempe, •tl'A FT Trlhul, open bow, 302 va. 11s HP OMC. Oreat condition. Ready to 1lcl or fl1h. Mu11 Hll 14,500 OBO. 131-e141 ( ,, ) '' ,, -.1 1 f\ Whl1• wl1h black leather Interior. .5 apeed menual 1ran1 IMMACULATE:. Only 44,000 ml. 114,000 (2CVN779) 111,915 Ma• ... S•P<I (2CUP315) 111,995 87 a .... 5 lpd (2UEM335) S 14,tt5 12495 or beet off., --------cn4) 170-7854 CHEVROLET 1974 Ca· Suzu"'I SWIFT OTI Pl'ie. Rune grNt, ex· (714)137"'°'° a.. ........ . * UT N OILVI * pinball, blkel, looll, , 'I clothing, toy1, furni. quihed apreed, 1500 1115 YAMAHA 220 complete. 2 Mrew9r SCOOTER. Perfect lingerie ch .. t• 1100 cond. Asking 11200, CREVIER BMW ~ ceH.m cond111on S900 --------tte9. Auto, 1unroof, OBO 131~1 good conc:totion. Beat --------ford 1978 T•Blrd Town Landau, ••<:*- tent running, •1~. loaded S9SO 946- TICKTOCKD tura, hang gHd.,. hair "' •IAAml bow a end other ea. t high beck lkt• , • make onr. 11s-noe • """· G81Y deya. 474-4004. Evening• & offer over MIOOO 875-CHEVY 1988 * THR .nvr * handcreltad ltema. l40 Wiii 11111 IL ProcMda ~flt fr· VIM Community NUfl· ary School. Sat. March 2. IAM to 2PM. No aatty bird•. 2 loc• t1on1 In Th• Ranch. 15'21 Lorr.in. Wey end 15381 ToulouH, 1"'1tM. chair $50. Anllqu9a: * Two 30 • 50 SNpa. 1 tee Honda Hurricane coffee grinder, RR Phone, PV1 partclng, 1000, 3,200 mllH, awltch lantern 1150 ahoW91' bath evall. No btectc & Red. Asking H . 8JCI Dhurri. Rug llvaaboetd. 7~517 14.eoo 080. wMkend•. 8&0-0230 ...... Alie AuteMall Newpwtl'reew-w . .......... , SentaAn9 1188 Leave MHHi! IWER •••. e cyt, &U'Co. A;C, ...;..104.;.._1 _____ _ c .. 1 . 19988 (220040) UNCOLH '71 Contlnen- ovlng Sala. Sat. Merch 2, 7 to 2 . fumf. tut• end baby heme. 210t LeSllh Ave. CM. abaM, piano, dintng teble 42x72 In., clothea. 1110 Unit C, ..,_.. St CM. Frt & Sat "to 3. ., llAUTll'UL v TALLPlllll.I fll 1ooi.ln9 for dla11n- ..CguleMd, ....-. ..,.. cMed, run man. 4'6-N, •t1i.e1 mu1lc, golf, laugh••r and love. t/2432. ;c aolDIWIDOW JI Ac9¥9 IO'e, Altlacttv./j ...,..,_ ..... "pc>el- IM" genaem.n wtth "••n•• of humor· love• nalufe walk• •J end la fof .. ,.., .. I'm In ~Newport eeech. #Hit .• t ., ' \i b .( 0 11 <. oil N1·,"i'' ,'f B··.11 Ii 1,1fJq MIO. WOfk Mate, TV 50' SUP. Sallboet only. 850-.S809. cabinet, new work leOO/mo U11I Included. bench, clothH, much No overnight. Udo more. S-1/Sun. 1 O to lite. 720 02" 3. 21 M Vl1ta Entrada, Th• Blutf1. NB. No early bird•. Cuh only. FRIE IOAT SLIP & llAINT•NANC• In axchanr for OC· c•••lona u•• ot newet power boat by re1ponalble party. Up to 30 ft, NB. '31 ·2114 Sailboat Sllp Open. ·l 1Nt1,•1·I Dr1VI' )t•f fl', 'HJ m F«d 1990 Bronco Blactc, 12,000 mile•, $17,500 OBO. 650- 3809. rue ks 9035 835-3171 HONDA 1984 Accord hatchback, 2-door. blue, S-1pMd, AM/FM ca11e1ta, naw tlrea and brekH 13,250 ========~I OBO. 989-0950 MERCEDES 1973 280 Hond• 1915 AccOfd Sedan, OftGINIJ 11/0fY 5apd, AM/FM 1t.,eo, pelnt with ten lntetlor. excellent condition. Well maintained. Calif. 13.500. 844-2242 orn1a C.. Pr1nclpal• only. Raaaonabl• MBZ '17 6eO SEL otfer pp 714JIS7.0Zl3 Mefalllc Jc• blue/navy ---------- TAKE OVER LEASE, 89'BMW Convert· labla. White with black top, pln- atrlplng, tutly loaded. car phone, u~ graded whHIS, rear d.ac apoiler, Tak• ovet lease $575/mo. end we wtll ~Y you $1000 only 22,000 miles, 5apd. Call 859-3679 IU£NA PARK 1al 480 ENGINE. Isuzu RUNS GOOD. $1250. ... 642..()5(17 523-HOO unc 73 Matle rv CHEVY 1... $1,000 OBO. 752-7445 daye or 831 -2$74 flY-IPECTRUM _!ni;;.;..r.;•;__ ___ _ auto, A C, 4 DR MERCURY 1984 Se d • n S 4 . v ea TOPAZ. very good (504214) condition, ~ wtn· BUENA PARK dowl, MW I.Ir ... btr1· Isuzu tery, catbOreator. eJ.. tem•tor, muffler, cata· MOVINO SALE: SaV Sun, IAM-4PM. N- double bed, 1ofalbed. arm chalre, tablH, an· tlquea, d04hlng. 314 Pr~St.N.B. Sat. 9AM lo 4PM. O• 1lgnar furniture and acceHorla1. Aefrtg, frHzer, drettlng 1able, power toola, 1tareo equip, book• and more. 1912 Diena Lane, NB. Sala, acce11lbla loc•· lion. Udo Penlnaula, 3().32'. Ask for Luclua. '79 CHEVY CHEYENNE 4X4 e/c atereo cau .. ~ ton, 1hort bed, Ilka n-condhlon, 2 tone pelnt $4100. 953-6409 . lrthr. EXCEPTIONAL BUY, METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED. 24,400 1oft ml. Alt rec0td1. 137,500. p.p. (OSUtan) (71 4) 4 .. 2434 523-HOO lytlc conv.rter, tran• · If JOU"re 1--1 f ml111on overhauled, -ft9 or• c•r, etc. 52500 oeo 84&- BUY 873-8800 cl•~ed tt.s news for ou. 422•. &44-7547 IAITCOAIT NOlllClllliLI I -. ... -lmATID QUiil' IRID 110V1L n TO U11TH v-...rm '"' IWI', '7, 1'10'' ..... SMlc• atrong, form!-401•h. hHhhy OUI• ....... now being ac-SWM, 2t ..... btn/blU, Ing ..,. ~ to Oebl• compenlon. doora 1ypa, lovH ,,..._ oepeect. DWM M IA good phv-leat cOftdi. 1mell brugman•I• Prater a dedicated Mech, 1811ng, anow POii llOW hendaome n-N Y .,, tton, en)Oya laltlng, wtth. He'll ~ en profeHlonet, 1hough 1k!Jng, trewl, cooking knocllOUI kluef want9 ICUba, 9ltling and ey- • • • Y confi dence of phy1tcel orlanta• • looking for thought.· SWM, 32, I', tlO lb9 eo .,.., ffom peaalon--ctiog, IMtta SF for eboul llfe, quick wtt, lion. Oallentry end M. outgoing ~ wuhboerda. L.oc*lng •· feminine, tecUle, Mendlhtp 8nd ~ value• famtty/ftlend• qukk-wtn enchant this men 10 •Plf'd time for a gift end en end hoe k ... A!f, #1448 ,_QOOD ___ Lll--TD--D--1 bl• permanent reta-A Clll II #23M. (25 y.o .), 5'9", ~/ with. #2397. to • 1'egecty. ~4-35 Y'I ---.... -----·• tlon•hlp. #1447 -IM..,.,.,. gr"n b!!Utyl "2381. --------old, went• new friend SWM, 34, profa .. __ ........;. _____ , rn5 rnVllll IWF FROM In your th, anlOY out· POI PUN 1tone1. Athtetk. good RIX •m MIDWllT PLAYFUL IUROPI doon, "'• th4i {Heh-SWM. n. 8•3 ... 205 converut1onat1at, , " cl111m111 No addlctlonl: Chfl• IOPMllTICATED age 20. 5"e". Hll I'm Ing profeulon. "147'· Iba, IWown hair, blue MnM of humor. lln-RUIY'I 1lan; S/W/F NMds· ILAMA looklnn ror 1'lend fOI .. ,.TIVI ._ ~ Alhletlc, tunny ure. '"u SWF 25-Wnetewr. tom.wNt """ ... ,._. ••• __ .__ h-'-•o to .,,.,. th~. ,_ t hc>Met, canng, reclp-·-•1 _, __ _._ SWF 35 movie•, dencJng, ak.. 32 6'11..., employed _,.. ..,.. .,.._,. OIA· 1114•7 o•nt .. man o mffl Wiii 1111 rocel, tong term-... • -....... • • Ing, etc. Non 1moker/ • f lonal EntOY• dOOre. W you Ike mo-.. • I nice t.oy 40 Of SO for II reletlonahlp LOVH' With • love for travel. d"nl(er. 1'2311 P~ .!.~· _.. -..'! ~cl••· movlH, HAllDIOlll c.MUa1 d!Nng, ahow9, • ~ walka, Anlmalsl tMalr•, and cozy d1n-1---...;...'--=----u .. ....,,__. --..._. end ~ bilktng. Thtnga tnat •• .-----------------chlldran/op1lml1llc ,_., •Mita Mr. Right TALL I TRIM trip• to Catalina. -.ia •1eOU1, I m6ght GlllTLlllM fun. unusuet end ltUr· .. lpotta "'--for eternal romence SIWl"F/ 40'• looking Looking for non.st be .... whM you're •MM MacllifUl. tni.fU. --!!tinA-----"-'-481~---HOW ~o nrr.~o ~:. 't1owe,..' elc. :! ~f;~~~ hepp._ tor communicative, ro-~:Jv": =i.:: !o0!dr'9 tor. •14IO. gent, ct ... y, ecttva. Nf I' ~ •2.ae. --------I manttc, llfa lol/lng men mtncMd rete~Np. ,..._ IOI 8 Ledy fOf marn.o-ROllAllT'IC who enjoy• outdoor•. ~ He: • 50, ht 5·10", 0 lllCUR*I lllllTIVI danc ng, golf, cook· 1_..#_1_438;;...;;.;.' -----°'W9 County'• old-wt 1eo She: 4•53. ACTM ~ ROllAllT1C Ing , laughing, for KTIVILY llEIMID Ml Mng ..,.._ tweu 5'1"-5'4", 100-125. I' FUtM.OVllQ frlendahlp/romance. .._ Mele• foll to Vaned im. .. ta. NnM AnORllY MKlnO Prince chatm-Sarloua abou1 life •2430,o QlllTLlllM trot hot. 1·2", 5', fut of humor •1478. SJM. 31, en;oy. golf, Ing to wine end dtr1I SWF, 34, brown/ --•A' In 90'•· Promoc.H: Fu.-fMt end .aow hends. ~.-...;;...;.;..;;...________ t~, bOallng, •ncl j ._.,,NS llftrllCllYe btu· c:;n, 5'1" ...-..... 1nw1oa tur• --.... -mu-Ref••n11. #1457. NIAVIN more H•k• 25·35 ...n., SWF, &'•", 116 "'W __ ... -· -, 30-45 the a.tM. Athtet'c, anr~. af· 1 u e I u n d., 11 and-DllPIUTILY IOUllD SWF, petlle, aauy, !:lk~.ttt.~ .,~ ~~=~lg~~·0,::c_:: r:,tJona~•.! !;-'~ Ing Dealrab!!._•c~ ._...,. OWM, 40'•, bk>nde/ ~~!'::':i~t!.~= 111\d f ... I #2405 1 ' &• a ~I! Wllllf 1 """V• _.,, ~ blue. 6ootcS 32. Just •7 tlon. •2407. natte lovH 1ennl1, ~. weMting end ,_,M reloceted OHlrH .....:.•..;.14_";...;;..·------t llUllD Qllft. lllllTIVI movlea, .-Ing. trevel. nytn9. "1412 32, l't'", 116 lbl , Br Chrlatlan/Calhc>ffcJUnf ••• •AA s.etclng romantic. •· 1-~ADVRTUROUI_...._____ que NSW for wot1d IDY --..v llllCDI UDY 1rac:tfl/9, flnendely M-°'· eucceeetUI lllWY« travel, advan1ure. ••L~ -x SWf, 31. tovee ro-65 loolclftg fof gentle--cure, NS, s~ (35-Am ATllLSTIC •••k• attrectlve hoctiey. epon., ro-... ..,. rv m8"C•. the oceen end man wtth um. quallfl· 55) for futut• reletion-but sometlmff al'ly, beonde for eoclel cat-m • n c •,In ti mac Y. Young eo·a, tall. •hm, a::~:~~~=-'~= cetk>nl. Enjoy aharlng •h•p. lll23ff, SWM, 27, ~· • .,._ ~.i;:·~~C:~: _..;;.11_1_41~1~.w9iiimr __ 1 :.~~~· 11~ a==• M be Um• togethlf Ilk• din-VIVKIOUI clel women for fun 1port1, dining out. LOUDY lady to lflioy din ng, -~=.,• ua~ :-C::'u•9 nar, th••••r,::.'· •Port• IWF and rornenc:e. I alltk• mov'le•, travel, .. .,. Wlllm.. travel, IP0'19 and wt10 _.....__ #2 25 event• end con-•11.clt•~t bUI 90 c ... end??? tft470.Klll know1-1'omence? _. ........ an. 4 • VetHtlon. # 385. •nJ0'/9 variety of acttl/• q~ nlQMe 91 hoMe. SWM, 21. rm no CIWtc #14M MUT 1111uuLI "le• from ptcn.lcl to #r.39. DlllMll4llT Oabte bUI I ..,._. tol-----------1 YOUR UTCHT ~ lhHi.t. s..kl down •---'ADVlllTUllOUI_....;.;._____ Unco .. wenaooel IWM h ev a tun ••• fin a 1 ly CMRllTIM to ..,,h, compaulon-40, 115 LBS, I ', mon.v to ef*'Y lfel &2. 5'1" • 120 lb. mom. 31 ... l<lna iov-ate fun lovinO SIM 27• IW1I. t»lond, blua .. yu. 2540 SWF, ~m• blonde. Alhl«IC, llffec.-Ing eenaltfW SWMI 34 for ..nou. ,.._.,n-34, 6' 10" 115 h.n6-wy, Melclng • mo-Mont for the ttcM. PWllllOIAL tione ... •0 «oette lady OW"4 for movie•. •his> /pou rnan1age. 1ome, hone1t, Hlf nogamou• reta11o,,.. __ ,,_14'2 __ ._____ mcMea from Europe Metdng companlOnlhlp. Non-in427• employed prof•• lftlp wtttt • INy. You-=-~·-UlcM '° .ancere ~ tor amoker/dru:•· Soc. elOn8I. ~ Mlllng. ~ end lrtl•I gent .. ~~:;; ralettonahlp. drinker, til • okay. VOLUPTUOUS 1klln9, tennl•, ro-..,. .._ #191. PAlllOll .. ;:" -c~u:;, ~ ...9on1UCH ~~ 50·• s~r 1n :.:.;~::.~~ l'llllBIDIT_. ~:..'r'~:C.~ _;;,;.;,or..·.._;~...;~_479 ___ ._°'_drWlk-__ , .., IWI.. Jbe .. cs.-.. em.... kit ~ ~ ~ NIDllllJI.. .. ,._,.Md Cll me • a elneere ...eathneNp, -8POfW•D.. _. Her1•11me, .-.....0, now. W/M .. C.... - Young ... ~ 21. llAOY• mOVIH, Who ......... on1....::..,.....==~.;;."-1 ... u_1_.__ -•• .. .... .... ..... 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ICIAARATTA NI.A Monb NOTICI 11 Hl"I y UlffT CW p C... Or ..... 300 ....... 1119 Ill ..... ...,.,. 1M MW ,.,...., .....::~~ ~~.c~·~·ggr a:-....~'""'°°''' & Mo"'co \':"" ... on -11, CU.L flHAHCW. "r.:'t -·Coll!. -•t•D OO••llllO• .......... --..: YOU AM tN DfFAUlT TACT A LAW'ttR. llho ,.., Dono,~ ... mbtf o·~ .._. ~ -~ ~ appolnltd Tru•t•• Rlchatd ~ ~ e.i> ... 11•1.,. -7111. lllllOtl9 •• ,.,...,. .... UNDl" A .DEED Of '""108 CM' Ille ...... d lfl 1'-tllO. Ir! N ofb ol Of Jot! ,e·;-~ E.aq.,. ., the ~ d.-1ieY TM! oft•~) .... 1tW01D 011D1o Md ~ !ft ... II.lo TRUST!. OA'f£D M•Y 24, TIW•n•'•IALI :rm11· .. !JI"· IN~ ""°'"' ol c.ed .. ~· • ~ ~T~~A~ 2:IO Newport c:.r. DJ'. •••c• •O .••.••. ~D~-= 1Nt. uNU!SS VOU TAK! T.I. ... M7tl • _.. MIO -•ri .. "9oora.n "91, 210 ~ c.n'9f TO THE HIOHl!ST llOOER Ste. JOO. ,....._. BNd'I, ....... .. Mel ,dleehlrVt .. ACTION TO PPIOTE.CT NOTICE IS H!Al!llY ~· ~ .......... No. ..... ,.,., °""· -100, -, .. CASH ,. "' ...... Coll._,.... AN 'oaotlUllCI OP ~ .... -..... YOUl'I '"°"!RfY, IT MAY OIVEN 111e1 on W•O-IW ~ ~ rM90l1 Of. bfMc:h OI .... h. C•IHornl• 11 .... M1WI .,. llwf!A ltlndlt'" John,.~'¥. 230 New. T• CITY COUllCIL °' Arm .. ,...,. .. monlH BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC ' U defd In ~ or I*' Phont f'IUmbet 71....._ lt't United SUIM) Wld/ot IXH1 .....,.,.., Or. Ste, >00, -10 ... -SAL! .• , YOV N!lD M f'lffd&y .. Mwct\ f , 111111, * 'W' lom\fnC; ol tr'9 ..-............ DOOi, ~ Proeetf'tt ~ IM caahler' ~ ot Newport le1ch, C1lll, THI CITY OP .... - EXPLANATION OF TH! 10:00 OOIOclt l ,1fl, ol Nld Of , e -.. ...... -'fMtmelO Inc. r·~") otNt 1 92"0-16t1 l'OllT •IACll ....... Purther nolOe II _ ~:~~ ~~:~ ~~ 1!Y· ~~:'~' ~= ~ '* ~ ::-:Meh~~;: ~~ca: fp~~::~ !:U:~ ~;:ntP~nt:. :~:::: = ~:::: = PUIUCIOTICI YOU SHOULD CONTACT A UM. within It'll omc:.1 ot • .. ... llflPc*tJd 1lce ol which W• IWCOl'cttd (.,, ~. ltMt lime of Of .... , .. right lllle Nld INP.i._230 Ntwport c.nt• Mtc..U. coos eo M -"°'" thll ~ '::: _...:.;:::;:::::::;~='- l.AWVER. RESS FINANCIAL CORPo. ==., ~1 A Novembef I, ltlO, u Re-Mid "'9 11'1 l#Wf\.il money lntar111 ~.0 10 and DJ.i..., 30()~-rsr led--TO Al.LOW TWT I.. In !rt 1M •nlll On Mll'Ch 14, 1991 , II RATIDH ioc.ted ~ ''°° :.. ...... of OOfd"'• lnatrument No. 9(). Of.,.. Uf'll-.d Stat .. ) Ill (If now htld by I{ uodlf 1lld ICh, c.Mf, 5l1 PROV81dtfTI HfVOI.¥ =(~ tM =. OI teOT1C8 TO f.:c~~"c>g'~~~ North e;OlldW ..... ""' 100, ~~ Of\ "" &tu&I, WlU-SfU-AT :-11gh!'otUU.~~··'· deed ol Tt1.11l In lhl Pt~· ~c.n~1~: ~3:. ':: ING UP TO Ottl ...,,.: DATED A.T N1wPOAT CllaHTO.I cw 11 csuty IPPQinled Trultff Jn It'll C"Y olllanla AM, peltion .. be Mtd on l'UIUC AUCTlOH TO THE ~-C#lloml• cor~ ?°R~Ta;;;,':"' E::f.J~M N•wporl llt1ch, Carll. DltlD PlltCINT OP &f.ACE, c.ilfomia. lhll 8ltl MfUl TUM.,.,. undtr •rid purtuanl 10 County ol 0t11199, S1at• ol Mwd'I 11. 1911 9t 1:A5 HIGHEST l lDDf:A FOR tlon ("O.btOr''), In Ind to Gll.!IERT • · 9291().7511 ,.... IXdTIMO A.GOA Olly of FflAVAA"f, 1H1 .t.T ""'""° .t.UOTIOll Deed ol Trull recorefed C&lllornl•. COMMUN ITV ~· ~ 3A ioc.don: CASH, i.wflil "'Oft9Y ol ltM .. of llle Pl'OCHCll or th•I BENEFICIARY: PREC~ Tf'!lt buslnell l1 co~ A"IA OF tlOtlCOJt. .IOM T, ll\IRYLA Noke II """tib't'""""" M~ 31 , 1989. at lnttru-HOME LOAN, INC., • c.ilt· W•l a.n. c.n.:.. CA Uni!" Stain, , 9'/ldMc..:t cerlaln rfl).ir end Im~ SION l"tNAHCl.AL ,KOrded dueled by. • o-rierll pan. POllllltlO COlllllllt-Pllbll1Md Qfenge Cotti 1hl Credhort, °' Thj mint No. tf.21993, Book Ofnl' c:orporitlon u dl'ly flr270; • by 1 Ca•hl•r I Crieck 1T1en11 re1e~ account D•c•f!'lber 23 1917 11 nett~ CIA&. MO INDUIT111AL D•lly Piiot ,M>fUMV 21, Comp•ny, T,•n•f•rOl(I • No .. Pt;• No .• as Official •PPolnled Tri.Ill;. und., IF You O&IECT TO df1wn on I 1\llt or M> !"Fund") l'leld by Jon ln11r. N0,17·707111 In ~·it:'~;!!::c = •UILDINGS wtTMOUT }891. Th1)4 = ~~°"" =rd• ~c!~Mc:1olJ~~ and purauanr 10 IM ~ h OtMtlno ol lf'lt Pt'llM. tlon1J bank, Of lhe equiv•· $tuh1•y, ~I dl1bur~ Booll, P•GI ol Otllcl•I net• under the Fletttlous Dl8CRITIOMAltY :AC. lrllnt, County 0t Or.no-AHGE~ 511111 01 Californli or •ale conl1trecl In 1ti11 you .t!MUld'~ .t "9 ,.,,, tf'lereof df.wn on any !S:o"\or~•M:="TN,d =:c:d~lrl,the~~·ollM Bu11n111 N•mt(I) ll1ted TIOM. ftUILICNOTICI S1111 ol catdornla. 111• 1 •••cul•d b y TEO 0 c111.in D..cl ol Tr\111 11 .. ~~ and N» Y'OUf 01h1r r1nanc!M ln1t1tut1on Amended ChaP* "~n °' eoun'::: ~ ~ ~f~: 1boYI on: $eplembll' 12, 1'Ma ~ ... •Mi•..._.. llOT-•-bulk tran1J11 11 1~ 10 bl AO KOS AN D l(,AREN cultd by l.Moy Heitman tiOl'9 °' ,.. wrihln ·~lhld In S.etlOn 6102 RIOl'Qlnlllllon .. Modi-d11Crlb.1 It'll lolloYwi • 1"3 rll'll•••tl .,,.. " "" -vr medt .. PubllC Auc.1ioft 0 ROl<.OS, HUSBAND AND and Sunn Hallman, t.llO be h ~ ~ OI \hi Calllornl1 ''"•nchW t\1d", !Og•1f'llr .... 11h •II LOT 1-. OF TRACT t1S<t~iN John Conway. P.tner Men ..... rMlftMI ..... PUaUC .... NO ~ ~Id II 1llOO WIFE. AS JOINT TENANTS. kno ..... n II Su11n F1y• llpP9Wal'I09 ml)' .be In Co<I•. and IUthortzld to dO right• and lntare111 arfllng THE CITY OF COSTA z:;~· =1~,,:., ""'~1!n!'~ rt •• o•l-.ofto•lfr ••• lh~c/:v ~1t6' c:n~~s1::-· WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Hellman, husblf'ld Incl wile ~ °' b¥ YOUf ~ bu1lnls1 In lh• Stll• of out ol Ot ret1!lng to the MESA. COUNTY 0, OR· Of COunty F~ •Mpt under th• ,. THI! CITY Of NEWPORT c.111°""'-. • AUCTION TO HlOHEST ai jOinl ten.Ms r~dld IF YO\f A.RE A C1lll0tnl1 ALL PAYABLE tor= FIA'ld. ANGE STATE 0' CALIF· ~ 1901 Otl 1 I . BEACH will hOfd puOllc Sii opetty 11 dHctl* I ~~~~li;·s F g~EC~:stR May 8, 1990, 1n' the omc1 CREOITOFI or 1 AT THE i lME OF SALE, Ill 0f,,1:;:1.::;1 ~j=~ gs~~E.oAS PEA MAP R~· aty 1 ' P4841 .. ~:..;:.:.:":!.,.~ "911ring Ofl the.~ In~-p: Ofllce frur,._ CERTIFIED CHECK [pay· 01 1"9 County Recordlf ol ::.~! ~rn:::: ~~:·lit!; l~d in:•r: hal~ 11cur!ty lnt1r•S1 In Iha PAGES 11IN ,:go,~ b,; Pubtllhed Or1nge Coatt t1lh•lltJAot. :O::i':i:i ~ c:.,';,;:: W!!~ !~°'ht able1ttlmt10I Ul•lnla..... saldCounty.asRKordar's ~-... ..i..:. Wfti h "°""' ¥1 ., NIM, n 11•• fund •nd Jon S1uhla-y 11 M1SCELL..ANeous MAPS Dlby Pilot February 21 NOTICI ,. Hlltl•Y a ' .. ~ ..... __ •• tnal,,..,.. M money ol The united lnslrum.m No. 90-241 110, anct~"a to p1oparty 11tw.te In said,,,. ptlllfll noioer or th• lN THE OFFICE OF THfi MltCh f , 1_., 21 , ttlt 'F\lftTHllt OIVIN thel PfOperty' tocal!d •' .w1 Con1truclor1 8u1ln•1• I Sta!14) 11 THE CHAPMAN by rea1on ot a bt11ch or pe~ ,._~Mel'!~ County a11d S11111, d .. fvod. Thi Fund ""''' Crlll· COUNTY RECORDER Of' fh..132 11a141 IM.tlth ........... Wfll ~~ SltMI,-= ·~ llrroWn,::::: !:::':. t,om.. AVENUE ENTAANCE TO d1tault In paymem OI Pl'• IPPC)inWd by ile <»utt 1cr1bed ••follows; LOT 13. Id 1tt Of" l!>OUI March of SAID COUNTY be heW WI tM 11th tt\t Plannlwb C!mmi 1IOl't parry b Cfedlt con. THE CIVIC CENTER BUILO. !Ol'm•~ of Iha obllgll60nl Willln tour inonf'll hm BLOCK 111, SeeUon s ol 1990 wltn. the d1pot11 ol VOU ARE tN DEFAULT PUILIC NOTICE dsy f II h 1ff1 t by thll Mod'ifictouoni ~ :uc)•dol t1a.JAW ~ ~V~N~ ~,3;N8r:'~~A~ IKUlld lhlrlby, lnctudlng l'ie dale ol ht~ of Ne.,..potl Be.cti, as per ~~-~ ~ h:: U~OER A DEED OF TRUST the ::.... -: j:OO ,,:.:., m1t1 .. , Mid wu dlnled by .:,,-:i-on 1t.1 13' dly of rlgl\l, tiii. and lntirnt co"· th11 br1acn or delallll, NO-=:n • 1~ In m1p rtcorded block 27 ol Fund. lnqulM• i1gaidlng ~0LEDTl~Jll A1J;,g~u~g Kl,..& tn IM C.U..11 c"*"' !he Planntng Colwnlatlon Mereh . 1n1, II 10 o'C6ocil Vl'!'ld 10 and I')()'# held b~ !!Ce of wl'tlch Will rKord~ c.lifomla 'Protiew°' c'1: Maps, RecOl'dl of Ora~ lh• cw-rent •mount held In PROTECT YOUR PROPER· I STATEMENT OF ... ,. of ..... Newport on J1t1u.ry fO. 1191 , A.M., et 1MOO Von~ ~ undar 111d Ona of Tr11t! November 8, 1990, .. R .. TM *7w lot Jllno a.itni Co. the Fuod •t 1 result or 1,._ TY. fT MAY SE SOLD AT A ABANDONMENT OF .. •oh, CilHeml•, •I Requ11t lo con1truc:t • AYef'IUI, trvlne, COUnt't' of 111 the property 11\Ulle<! Ir CO•O&r'I 1"1trumen1 No go.. Wll nol ·~ before tour Th• •"••I •ddr••• ot t•r••t 1ccru1r1 c1n bl PVSUC SALE. IP: NEED AN USl OF FICTITIOUS wtltch ·~ -"' pleoei wan •nd wrought lrcn o..an;a. 111111 Of Calff0ml1, 1ald COlmly and St11e d•· 5813343 WILL SELL AT monfls lrOm h hHring Olhlf common d•sl011111on m.O. by conlac:lirlg Jon R. EXPLANATION OF THE BUSINESS NAME ... llnl:I ll\ll WOIM lnCrOllCf'I The*'"' of tht SUI will ICflbod ••. PUBLIC. AUCTION TO THE dale nobd.OCW. of the 1111 proparty hertln-Stuhley .i hi• 1ddre11 •ncl NATURE OF THE PRO. Thi lolloW'lng persons ..,, ..... pet'Mft• '"" 10'"' Into the required 10 De !or CNf\. EXHIBIT "A' YOU MAV EXAMINE lbOVI d•ICrlbld !t pur !l!1phon1 numb11 llllld CEEDINO AGAINST YOU hav. abandoned 1hl u1e of t•reeted MaJ appe•r fool lronl V•'d lllbacli So for •• known lo 1ht A conaomm•ul'll compri1eo HIGHEST 81DOER ,OR ................... COUtt... """Id to bl· 1124 w ; .ixw.. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A lh• Flct11lou1 Bu11n1•• .,,. be ......... the...of. •tong 8111\boO StrMI. Slkt Auc110Mlf, '" tN•ltlett of CASH, llwtul money or !hi _..., "'1 ....... • " In ore* lo qualify 1o bid LAWYER Na/fil· PACIFIC DENTAL K ,.u ..._.,".. thtti lane.I would , ... lrom I namaa •nd •ddr•1111 PARCEL 1: Uni! 2. a1 u~1ted St1t•1, evldanced =--~·In 1.,. =:: Balboa BOUlevird, Newport 11 llMl lorKlotur• sate, p11. 487 FLOWER STAff T GROUP, 2000 Hartlot Bout-ptofeel lft oeurt, JM '"1 l)lul °' mlnul to 7 IMt u~ by IN! Trwferor(I) shown •nd dllln•d on ll'tl by II C1shle1'1 Cf\IC k you mlY fMI with ... oouri S11ch, C•Ulornla. 1111 olhar !hi.II tliCVl'ld COSTA MESA CA 9U27 . eva11i, Sult• C104, Coil• ft\eJ be ""'"" to , .... ~-~ltl Of n'linul lnchll In for It'll ltw .. .,..,. lllot1 ConcsomiroufTI Plall IOI' LOI dt1¥rl'I on Ii 1!111 °' /\a• • IOrmal ~ '°' Th• und••llg111d dl1Clelm1 pal1y Colotilst mu11 Pflllnl "Ill a 4\rMI •ddr••• or M11a. Cahl. 92827 l"I onfJ ...... l•euM ~ht, wtltfl lM z~ pat.I, .. e: NONE \, 1ecordad June HI. 1982 uontll blink. °' !hi aqurvt · Soodal Node» ol h llina 111111bllity tor Vi'/ lnconact· 1 cul'le(1 chee:lc 10 Colo-common dttlgni Uon 01 Th• ,lc1!1lou1 Suitness JOU or .. ,,...,... elM 3 ,_:. ~~~ ':limum o 1 Tht n•IM and.,.i ldd1H1 OI 11 rns1rum1n1 No 82· ient 1118,eot drawn on •"Y ol en lnWil'llD!y .,a ne11 In Pld •trfff lddr••• nlal °'ft• 1•1Mn1m1tJYe Iii property 11 ihoWn ac>ov•. N•ll'll retarf9d lo 11.bove r•l••d e t the pUlitllc ttnJCtlon Iii th' .C::.ny.:~ J:i p=nbe ~ =~ ~~= ~~·c1,~,:;~:·· 01n1r fln1oc1a1 1n111tu1lon :9':,S-' ol •'-:m,~• ~1 olher common d•sigN· !~~~h ~:le~o m~: ji: =~~.~:!~, ·~~ j :'~'o":!..:.~~98~ h••rlnt d•eottbed In looC ~ont yard ·~bac'k. J. ~ Cteclll. M~ PARCEL 2 A" urw:11video specified In Sacllon 5102 9COOl.ll'll ~ ~ Ot Otl. • wt1h 10 Did. r.clnett) .. The bertefiela No .f'327970 thl• no1IO• Of "' writ• This proJeci h.•• tl4tn , .. C.J ALO 2:t00 W. 1 54th 1rneres1 in and 10 LOI 01 the C1Lilorn!• f\n11'1Cl1t Melon 1250 ol .: S.kl 111• wrll tie mada Said nl• will b4I made lmdi(. said DMd ol T~ Ro111ld G•d!'llf, D.D.S., ten oorr••P•ndenco \llewld, end II ha• been Btwt., l.09 Angelea, a. , o! T•ac! ~la 11451. a1 COCll . snd lulhOfllld 10 dO Cllilotni. P~• Code A """tnout Wlrl&nTy. l)lp!'lll Without rec01Jr••· CCl\lltnlnl by r••son ol • bf•ach or 2AZ1 Shady LeM. Laguna delMrff ,. IM CftJ' d1tarmlned bl II II eat• IOOOI Ind lht luC day '°' show11 on • mep 1tc01tU1a businls• In 1ht s1111 ol ~I lor Soec18f Nolie. 01 lmpUad. ••girding title , Of. w11ranry, ••prn1 or I~ dllaUl1 In Iha ob!laalior>I Beien, C1hL 92851 el, or prktr te, the pui... pkdy IMempf under "!' ~ delma by ~eredltOt 1n Boo~ -191 . Page' -47 ano Ca,ifornia, ALL PAYABLE lotm,,. avall.abie ifOm.,. po11es1lot1. or 1ncum· pl11d, In pa11!1J 11t1s11cl!Of'I ••cuied lh•r•by, fiera!o-Linc• H1mlll0t1, D.D.S., li e h••rlnt. ,0, tntonn· req~f~' of lhe0~ I be March • 11111, 48 o1 ~.~•IC~laoeous Maps AT THE T!ME OF SALE all c:our1'*°"'. bra/'ICat. 10 tltllly IM un-ol Clrlahl lncl1bt6dne•1 ol tori 1xeeutld Ind dl!hl· 1$219 Cl llVKI ROid, L.a •tktn oall 17141 ........ r· onmentel Iii!,., which l1u:-bulll'illl dly reeorat ot OrallQ• Couniy • Anor,.... t P.t1Doneor· piia obrlg•bon• sKutl d lht O.btor to ColOl"llal. a11<1 10 lhl undariigned 1 Mlr1d1, C.tll. 90831 Cl blllore averlon dat• Cal forn111 togetlltr ,,,.,1n 1111 "Ohl. hit• 1n<1 fnt.,.111 held , Krr or • Colonial expiatsly r• ""'"..., Declva!IOl'l 01 O• K•lly F McDonoug ri 3200. NOTICE JS HE,REBV rUFI· 1peclfled lbOVI. 1mp10Y11T1e"fl tnereon, O•· by I\ II T1u1\&e, In Iha! rial ~~,.,.Cl~~~= Dr Oy ••ld Dead 01 Trutl, With $l r'Yl4 Th• right iO 111111 . fault Ind o.m.nd for Sa!• D.D.S . 20'19 Joi n DI .. H•: WtiNDA I . MQOID, fHER OIVEH ·'"·'Mid p.ub-Oalld FIC>tulory 1-1, 1991 c11pt1r.o 1neretrom Cot1dom· p1opany 111ua!e 1n said Wait · lnta••st and other sums 11 eredil bid (w•lho<Jt th• ply· •!'Id ....,1ne-o nollca 01 a.: cl1 nd1 H•lght4. Ct lll. CITY CL•RK, CITY OF lie heating will bl hlld Ofl L" J. For\nlf 1nlum Units , ltl•0<ign S4 coun•v i nd s 11111 d• Ste2'30 provtded 1n1111n: pl111 &d· mint of c11h) for th• fal.11! incl of .tecuon to 91 745 NEW,OftT IUCH 1hl 25lh d•y of Marci'\, PubtltMd Or1ng1 Coast fncrus1ve. loc;atoa thereon scnbed II IO"OWI ' Sant. An• CA t:z70l v•ncaJ, II 1ny, lhetetJncler above r1ler1ncld Fund cau11 the undllllorMfd lo This business wa.s con-PIA:llllhld Oianog1 C:Oisl 1991, .•I the l'IOUI' of 7:00 Dally PllOI '•~ 21, Excepting ell 0.1. 011111h1s A LEASE HOtD ESTATE JN Orqec:o3sl Oaitv PikM ano lnterell tl\1reon. •nd DATE, F1bruary , 1991 sell said property to Slllsty dUcild by 1 9fm91al part· Dally Pilot Faboutry 21 ~"ill ,,,. Council Cham-1991 . m1ne111!'I mine•&! "91111 Lo i ~ ot Traa No 4893 Feb 27 28 Mir e:. 1991 p!u1 IHI, cha1ges and e1. COLONIAL PROPERTY 1110 obligations. 1nd m ..... n11shlp 11191 ' Ct"'' ~~1;° ~~~ natural gal t•Qhls 11"0 1 • · ' ' penies of lhl Truste• •nd INVESTMENTS, INC., &s anllll' th• Ufldetligned C•UI· Tl'lls 111temen1 was ~lld •r • ~ ... .,....., olh1• nydroc1tbon1 l>V a9 per M11p <iiCOfded 1n A11zon1 corpo11tion (IOr· Id .. ld noUc• of default Wllh 1ne COurVty CICHlc ol Thl2l Boulevard, Ntwpolt Blach, wha1sO.v1• name O.now.,, b<>O~ 180. P11ge1 20 ro 23 PUBLIC NOTICE lot Ille trusis crei!t<I by ,,.,...,y knowrt 11 Stcono and ot l!K!IOl'I 10 t>e ,1• Ot1ng1 County Ofl r eti1u-C1hloml1, ti 'Nhlch uma:l·---------- ttlat mny be w!lllm o• u11der •n,1u,1ve. M11c11111neou1 said Deed 01 T1u11 Ti.a Co!umb11 Holdings, Inc) COl'Oed May ii, 1900 as '"I 20. 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE Ind place .,...,. tnd all Pl!· 'UILIC NOTtcE U •d l1nd, w·1hou1 ~OYoO~· Maps. 111 ine Offlc• ol 1111 NOTICE OF tot11I amount o! said obt1g1· &yt Heron Prop•'• 1n1tr No 110-28591!'> In Publ11had Ot-1ng1 Coa11 aMI '"'"•tied m1y ID-.. 73401 e,, In• roghl 10 0•·1' mine CDl.lnly RecoiOt1 01 laid PUBLIC HIEAAI NO 110"1. 11 1111 time ol 1t11llal llei, Inc., • Defewa,. Book, Paga of Oll•Cl tl D•lly P1Lol Ftbouary 28. KIMt ti P'l f •rod bl hllild lhlfl'Orl. NOTICI 0 , 11or1 ~:oiolo•e a11d oper11te , Cou.,ry Th• s1'"1 1001855 NOTICt: IS HERf8'( puolleallon ol t1111 Not1c• 11 corporetlon At•nt Records 1n lh• ott>£:a o! ti.a M1rc11 7. 1-1, 21 . 1991 Flctitlout II yo>1 ch•l11ng1 1ri11 PU•LIC &AL• lllrough !hi su1!11ce o• 1n1 OIVEN th•t Ill e CITY $195268!'> ' Reco,dar o l Orang• Th-133 Bu1tne11N1me protect In court you may uppe1 500 lte! ol lhe iub·ro• 01n11 commot1 da11gl'\a· COUNCIL OF T HE CITY · e,: C•rolyn llt•dl•y, County· bl l1mlled 10 raising only OP ,.RIOML 1u~ace ol •••d \and. I!. 1• t·ot1 ot lh• real p1opetfy OF NEWPORT BEACH Oatad: Feoru.iry 14· l99l Vice Pr•1ld•nt Said Sale ~II ba maoa. PUBLIC NOTICE Sl•llmlnl IFIOs• lt1uo1 )'OU Ot tome-PltO,&ltTY 93.02 I lerv«l by lt'le lrvrt11 CCf'l-1 ht1•e.1111b0v1 c1sc11Ded 11 RESS F!NA.NCtAL COAPO· 9 91125 but Wittlovt cC1Yen•r1I OI' l ha lo1\0wll'!Q PlflOnl art ont 1111 r1l1ed 11 lhl pub-P\nsulnl to the CahlonU p&ny, a M.cn1g1n Corport· ourpo•tld 10 Piii 2425 Wiii hold• p ub llo he•r· RATION. a Calitor111a COi'· Pubi•l hlCI Orqt Colill w1ri1n1y, l :oip<lll 0, 1m. KMt 11 dOlng bul lnllS ai; SARC. lie helrll"g dlsulbed In Slll·Servlcl SIOl'IQI ,tell• lion. In an 1nst•ume11! re· 6amboo Slreot Newport Int 10 consider OEN· pO••liQn, 11 fru1tee D••!v P•lol '•b•uliry 28, piled, regardmg 11111 DOI· FJclll!ous ~~k.1 ~~~~~..C~~ !NI notlc• or Iii..,,,,.,.. COO'· II)' Aci (II & P Cod• 21700 corded No11emM• e 19Tilaaacn Cihtoirua ERAL PLAN AMEND· e~· Bruc1 R Beasley, 1991 11s1IOl"I, or 1ncumblanc11, But !nt1is N•m• or. Sl•. 300, N•.,..Po•t IHl)ON!anca dellwlld to et 49Q ), 1M und9filgned ln Boo~ 13386 P1ge 12!10 T OI cs a , MENT NO. 90-t(AJ AND Pr111d1n1 1800 NOflh !hl20 to PIV tn1 r1m1lN™<J p11nc1. St•temenl BeliCh, Ctlil 92660-751 1 !hi City at,°' prior to. the wtll Iii( Ill publk: l uctlon, of O"·Clll Record9 ~e u .. ''•01'\I llCll•'TIS PLAN NINO COMMIS· 8101dw1y ·Su,11100 Sant& pa! 1um of th• notl[S) Iii• Th& foll.....-... ....... ,., ..... Rlch11d tnd Ml!"'°'I BIFC• Jl'!blle n•arlng. For Inform-on Msrch a, 1991. al 10;00 •. PAllC'EL :i No,,c•th•I"' a· 1,atl•'•lylo•any lnc:orrec!· SIO N AMENDM E NT · 1 · PUBLIC NOT ICE cured by l•'d !VICI ot ¥-.. .,...--. ,...... 1hOt1 CaN(Tl4J 644-J200. AM, 2075 Newpofl &Yd , ea!>em1111t1 ., St'! torlh 111 .... ,, ...••. a str111 1da1e1• •• •23 PROPOSED ""'· CA 92 OG Telaphona l•USI . W'lh 1ti1 ... e1! Ill ln doing bu'llMIS ••. BARC· lly l nn1 of 19&8 (rnt•tldl, WANDA I.. k.t.0010, Coll• Mn•, CA. Pl!tonal S • • (Tl4} 95J 6810 LAY KIMBERLV, 230 NIW· 210 Nt"""Pofl Clflter Dr. C lhe sec11011& enM,od 110· o• OlhO• cofT'mOn de51gn1· OR DINAN,CE NO it ·1573 8 73405 t!lld no1e p10...idod, Id· POl"I Cel1IO• Or Ste. JOO, Sia 300, N-port Beach, CITY Ll.RK, CIT'f Oft P10P9f'fy, lnciu4in; l\lrl'll· rnrt at10 Serl 10T1ont •"Cl • ,,,. ' • 11 NOTICE OF PUllLIC vances, ii 11n~. Uf'lde• the Nawooil S iicn. Cslll Ct!I! 112&60·75I l NEWPO"T 8!.t.CH tur1, clolhlng, tOOlt IOd.lor r.cro.i:h"·<'n\ Cn..,,,.,u .;,,J '"a ,,,,,1 bl fT'IC!I 13,b•lng, PubhShld Ora"gl Coast SALE OF PERSONAL 1e1m1 ol 111d Det'd ot 91661>7511 Sleven C Barclay, 230 Put>tlshld Orange Coasl olher hou11hold ll1m1 t1•:"1 f ac•'•1•es C1semen! .., thout wauanty e•p•asi AN ORDINANCE OF Dilly P1lo1 F1t11u.iry 21. 213. PROPERTY 22 1 O t I Ttull, tffl. cn11ge1 ind f\kh&1d and Martone Sire· Nl'WPOl'f Ca+itir Dr 511 Dally Pilot FibrU"'f 21 llorld by Iha ~ IM"'· ·•nd O•a··•OlCJO n~or Cl}m ,,1 mpli•a re~ora,,,g !ill•. THE CITI COUNCIL OF M1•ch 7, 1991 Puri ual'l'I 10 ll'll Ct lllor,,lt 1.ipen111 ol 1111 Trustea l1y Trust ol 1918 (tet l"lld), :JOO, N1WS>Or1 -Beach, Calif 1991 ' IOf'I~ SP E°"6 VICKI( KIO. mu'l•t1 Fi.e·"11'' oltlle•t ioos•1191,0" 0, enr.,m· THE CIT'( OF tolEW· lhll4 St tl-Sarvtel Storagi FIC•I· •nd ol the lru,11 Ctelled 230 Nawp0rt c 11111, Dr 92660-75ll DER, SP E106 ROBERT L ~f~r-e00~,11: •• 1.~~'~,'T1~~~~. l:l•llrces lo ···'·•'Y 1'1e .in-PORT BUCH AMEND· l!y Act (8 & p Cod• 21 700 tlla~~·~~e:Ho~~:i~ Of1 Ste 300. Newpol1 611c11. John Co<lWl~ 230 N•W· 1 "' 124 ~6iuc?:. ~;~~g 1'11'11s Cona.uo .. , ii'ld f!,.. O••O otil1g11UOl'IS ••cu•td ING DISTRICTING MAP PUBLIC NOTICE ~,,HQ), Th• undersign&d ll11ch 21 U191 at I JO C11llf ~2660-7511 p0!1 Cen!.,. Sre 300, PUBLIC NOTICE TROTTER, SP H018 CLARK l!lltll"'ni 10, Be,·ou•' l)al· by ,.10 Oetd o! f•ust ..,,1h HO. 39 SO AS TO RE· w1 1111 tl publlc 1uctlot1, pm In lhii IObb'y 10 ll'ol Steven B1rci1y, 230 NI.,... N1wpo11 Baach, Call!, SHOWALTER, SP Hl-IJI II• A~''X>I' ')fl .,,. Der. "@•es1 and o1"e• Ill,,:,, •S c lAS s I FY LOTS 1 NOTICE OF ~ M~ 8·p~991 · :1 1! 30 t!U•ldlng 1oc1!od Ill 801 ~w cfo•,~tere~~Cl'I~·· c~· ~2~1:~:1n1s1 •• con-tlOTICI ALAN WASHBURN . SP 11r;1.•o.,' 1~u·d•d l,!a"" P•l)v·jed tfle•B<" p!ut lld· THROUQH 19 OF PUBLICHEAAINO nue'. Cosla M:!:"c~ ve: South Lew•s St1ee1 Ot· i26fi0.7511 d1JC!ld by· a gl'*al pat1· 1NVIT1ft08101 HIM EUDORA NIS HIM· ;>4 198:' .,,. i"'"'ment No .a...:es 11 iriy tlleieunde• TRACT 5425 FROM NOTICE IS H[REl!V •on~ pr<XJ9f'ty '1nct' :,'~ ang•. C1llfo1n.1 91668 Sandy ~V1J1er, 13233 J r1~ nlfthlp Notk:e II hetlbY g1VW1 URA, SP H1b0 RICHAl'O 92·IO\ \J, ~T Ol!•t1111 lind ,n!&rll~I !hereon_ Incl THE R·3·8 (P .A.O.J OtVEN 1h11r lh• c1rv furn11ure. clothing. ~oofl At lhe Lme of the 1n1111! Way, '-'a1kl'la Del Rty, C Thi •1 gt1tr111t(1) com-tnat lh• Bowd ol 1rvsten WINKUR, SI' H211 PAME· ~etn•V, ~.,'1 4"'1' llMllr 11· pi..r' Teet chat " i nd ti• D 15 TR IC T TO T HE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 11no or othir 11ouSl"Old OuOhc1llon ol this no11c1, •Ill. 90292. mencld to tr anti ct bull· ol 11'19 Co111 Comrnunlfy L..A SORKNES. ""@"'~ '' SUP0'41"'''11' g . MFA·B DllT .. ICT ANO NEWPORT BEACH will 11111\1 stoied b\I the lollOW· tne 101111 amount ol 1n1 un· Shlflay Davis. 2!'>5 Mlln SI, ne11 IJl'ldt< rna Flc111lou1 Coll909 Dlt1rlct ol Ot-ange °""* rnaiws !hi righl '1'e1t"O OIM:••bo/'I 1oove s ~rst1s o! Ille TtUSIH Ind ESTA.Bl SH DWELLING !>Old 11 1>Utl'1C htlir>"9 on lno CMl•lonl Plild oa!11nc1 of Iha otilig11· Apl 30l, Venlci . Call! Blll!"lll Nlml(I ) llllld Colaity, Cltifornlt , \Niii r• lo bid II tn11111 Purc;:hll· Du!Pf,orTlid I~ b(' 2~ BEl n• ">Ii lrush Ctlliled Dy I Ill• •PPhClllOfl ol THE IR· S'° 8090 ED ITH LOPEZ I Oil secu1ed by t,,. l bOlll 90291 aboYe 0t1: N~mt>lf I , cafttl llllld Oldl up 10 bu1 II mutl be rnade With per. COURT 01'11,E '~f,.,,PQl'li "''d Ooed ol T1u1t Th1 UNIT LIMITS FOA VINECOMPANVonproQer· SP 810l JEFFERY J de1c,,b10 doed ol !1u11 Jolln Conw1y, 2JO N-· t98A no ll tllll' lha.n 11 :00 ltn. tonal CMC.111 0t c.&lhllfl BE:AC•f CA 9~61.? t··t;i, l'"'Ounl of said obl1ga· EACH LOT, ly 1oca!e<t 81 1177 CAM(L· HARTLINE and 11111m11ted costs, 11· por1 Clnlllll' Dr. S11. 300. John Co11W1y, Paflnlf Tuold1y M.,ch 1i 199t cn«kl Ol"llV An purc.halld 1,.11 "rde•sgn1.10 1•u~'pr • ~.nt II !ho l•ll"'I o! 1,.,111 M •rnendm•nt to th• BACI( STREET .A"ID rAS,_.· SP 8110 NICK URA.NGA penses. llnd aitvtnc•s •I Nii""'llOrl B1ach, C1lll . Thlt. 1!a11m1n1 w11 tllld al the Pu.rch111rig b.pa11: goods 111 told .. ,, II." 'l \:.,i-., ,.,.,. 'l(l 'r ' ' pub .. c~·,r,,, o' !f'·~ Not ca Get1er1I Plan Ynd Ut• ION ISLAND PLANNED SP 8120 KEVIN LOCKE $136 302?() It 11 p019lbt1 92660-7511 """h tlll CC)l.lf'lty Cl1rtl of metlt OI !hi DlltrlCI localed and 11\llll bl ptld lor and .:any "<.' ••O· • .,.,~, 01 lf'J! , SIJI 896 42 Elem•nt lo ••t•blltl'I •I CO'"MUNIT't' 1s 10110.,..s s P C 2 o ~ w ! LL 1 AM !hi! 11 11111 I'm• ol 1111 lhl Thi. bu11n111 11 con· O.eng1 County on f tbru-11 1370 l.cl1m1 Av.nue, r1ITIOYld •I lhl flme Of ;~~!.;"nCl'Jlc::~.o~~~ c~!f'o•: g~~~U~l~~"~6~E ~990A,N =~:~~~" :~,1~ ll:'~i.~::,~ T~:A t~~~Glcor::::~~:! ~6 ~T~~~E2 l8 ~I KE Al· ~":';~ ,~',~, 7,:~~b:in~:: ~~~"by· • gan.ral pal1· •"I 1-1. 1991 F48"42111 ~~~ ~=-~:~~·:..: ~.::;.~::, ~ ~~ • 1 ' .,..,.., -e ' 1 '•l'Tllfld l"e Land u11 El•· BEl'lTSOli. due Th1 rag1111ant(1) com· Pub!it hld Or 1 COi 1 publicly OP41nod •nd •••d •.m.ment bef'NMn owner Sa !l ~,,,., w" oe m.lde bul 1~C a Ca 1ort1 • .:a coroo•a· d•v• opm•n1 lor It\• mant of the Gene•a! P1&t1 101 SP C2111 TVC![ FILES 011e '1 20'91 mer>eld to tr•n1act bl.Ill· ang 1 tor: Ind obllg1tld party. Dall d w1Th01.T CO«!r·.tn1 0' ,.,,.,. !,on ii~ 11us1ee 1r•1ld•nll1l .,... On 1 ll•OVldl to• Admrnistrih~O SP CJ74 ROSIE R06· CS l FIN ANCIAL Iii U ld rtess undet tnl FIC;lttiOut Dally Pilol Fet>rual)' 21, P URCHASE(I NST ALLA· In.II 21st ll'ld 2lttl day Of '•nl)' 1wp•11$S 0' •ml'.I• Gd Uy: RESS FINANCIAL Domln90 Drlv• •nd P1o!os110,,11I and f ,nancuu ERTSOfl 1'ru11eo. 6u11n111 N11m1(1) ll1tld Maren 7• 14· 2I, l99l TIO N OF A SWIMMING 'lt>rv~ lai1, Put>lk. StOt· rooa•O ng ! ''ii. POtllSS•O... c 0 R p 0 A AT I 0 N a Aml901 Wey In lh• Comme•clal UllS as •n •I· SP 0409 RANO'i BOW· By TD SERVICE COM· lboVI on: .April 15, 198!'> Th·131 POOL BULKHEAD; GOLD-•11• 1n•1•m1n1, Inc o~ •nC"i.l""l;l••t1c~' IO P•~ C•tllornl• corporaiton Eastbhrlt ., •• ol N•w· '''"•le use on lh• P1cif1C PJIAN PAiJY. 'ri":' John eon .... sy, Partner p EN WEST COLLEGE T•l•Pl'IOnl ( 18) 2 4 4·1080, ' • 'fl'F'n n n; D11nc,p11 111 Agent ' port ll•ac h •• •1•1•d t 1110,.,on• 11te 11177 SP D446 CYNTHIA ZACK By Vic I J Hop~•nl, Al· Tht t 11111manl w1s lilld UILIC NOTICE All bldt a11 lo bl In I C· Agent tOI' o....r-. \u,.,o ,.,.,"01•·•11ecu,ea In th 1 ' 1 1c11rnefbac~S1reeo Ow"'' raser111 Th• ••ghl s11ta"1 S1cr1111y , 601 wttn tM eoumy Cll1k ol cord•nc•wt1hth1Bid Ooc· CAJ\.·31119 Oy sa'd Otoe<! of T•utt '""'" By 8ruc• R. 81e1l•y, • ori9o ng pro-PLANNING COMM!SSION 1o Old 11 tha 1111 Puichas· SO<Jlh Lft'Nll St . Orange, ()f11ng1 Co\irrty Of! Flboru· KM119 umen11 wtllch lie no-on P\itll!shld Oflf'IQI Co.II rlf'!OSI a~1 1a:1 Cllll')•t Pre11d1n1 t800 North "0 •• d 0, d In. n c • 1 A•IENOIAEUT NO 721 . et 11\Ull be rn11d1 Wltn Cllh CA 921161 (7 14) 385-4700 lty 1-1, 1991 'lc:l!tlou• fill Incl m•r w llCUl'ecl In Dllty Pllol Ftbrull)' 21. 28. 1.,~'""n ., oro .. afl.tl ·; t.a·o B101dw1y, Sult• 100, above. Raqu•st by The 1,.,.1rio only ind P••d fOf al th• IF AVAtLA BLf. THE Ell· F411 4288 Suslne,.. t'•"" th• omce o 1t11 Dl1ect0t or 1991 · '10 !!•s, lid•l"'"' ' ar'( San I• Ana, CA 92708 Tt\11 proj•cl h•t tleen Compil"Y !o 1'T1end 1111 t1m1 of py1chaie AH put· P'ECTED OPENING 810 Put>l~had Orenga Coai! Slalement Puorcl'latlng ol Iha Di1ll'lct 1r.>ge!h(!•, :"A:t.-::l•le•D$! !fle•· Telephot1• (7111) 953 1ewl•w•d, •nd It h•• 1 Nortn fOf"O P\ann•d Com· ChlleO good• are lold •• MAY BE OSTAJ,~ED 6Y 01111y p,rot Fabro&.... 28, Thi lollowlrig pellOf'll .,. Each blddlf ~1 IUbfl'lll ---------- ff.,n an~~,c!'\llrgos •nd 8810 ·bean dal•rmlned that lmun•tv D111r1c1 naqu1ar10,.1 15, and must l>ii removld CALLING THE FOLLOW· '' dOl"l-0 tlu1ln111 11· BA.RC· with h11 old • Did IKurlly PU lltptmso fl 1•u\'l!I! to• CCP Ho 157125 It la c et•9 orlc•lly ••· 10 pro~1d1 lo• 20 000 11 the uma ol ••la S11tes ING TEt..EPHONE NU•~· '-'••Ch 1· 11• 2I, l 991 LAV NEWPORT CEl'lTER, In 1n amount not 1111 lh11n BLIC NOTICE 11' amoun1 "ll•Ch IS OI l~I' ' i•m I unde, th• , .. 1qu1re !eel ol offlct oevel· IU019CI to p1ior Cll\Cl!ll-SERS ON THE DAV BE · Tf\.119 230 Newport Cenl ... Or. llvl pl!Clf'll {5~) or O"I KMt20 aatll of tri1s no1,c1 •I re.:1· Putl11Sh•O Orli"'O• Coasl P ODl'Tlf'nt on !hi PlC•l•C llO!'l In the evonl of ien•e· 'ORE THE SALE (714) Sii. lOO, N~ 81Kh, 1n ou 1a11d d Oll 1 r 1 so""tlly .,,,,,,..a!o!l 10 t>n OJ\1'f P11c1 rt1t1•ua•>t 1• 21. qul,•m•nt1 ot Ill• teiophonu 1111 mant b1Twlltl1 ownlll!' Ind 385--111'1 OR (213) 1127· PUBLIC NO I c.i11. 92~7511 (Sl,000.00J . .....,.,lcl'llv11 11 Flct!!lous $1901';1' 7(1 5(1 cJ 11mnunt ~ 1991 C11/fornl• Envlronman• !PO NO 70. Toan,c study otillgatad parly 486!'> T CE Rk;h.lrd .,..a Mar)Ol1e B•rc· Ill..,, ol !hi •um bid•• a Suslr'IM.I f\1111\1 rnarti• "''~:1>1 011 1ri11 da1 ri. •n2 lal Ou1lllW Ac.I lor o•opo11d ol!Jca devef. Oiled lflll 21s1 and 21th Publl1h1d Otanga Coast BRA.NCH !11y Trull ol 1989 (1•11111<1), guarln1M lh•t 11\e blddlt Si.t111\1nl c! l.Jll NOTICE IS HEREBY opme!\t on 1111 PiJC•hc d ly ot FetirulifY. 1991 Dtlly P110I F1btvl1y 2tt, 230 ~ Canter Or. wtN lf'lltr lnlo lhl prooosld The follt)o#jng Plf&Or!I are '"11-!lf''1el1 II)' 11norr 1>·"dl PUBLIC NOTICE FURTHER GIVEN th•! I Te1epno"' 111e Public Sloi•ge Ma11•g .. M1rc'1 7, ''*· 1991 Nolle• 1• f'!ereby given Ste. 300, N~ Btach, contrtcl II lhe Mme 11 dolno buiJneu a1: OU.All Deto "' '•ull ~&•C!010fl! ••Id publlo "••rln9 will PLANNING COMMISSION man!, lr'!C T1lephonl t911) \hi 15 lhll Bank of Newpot1 Call! 92&e0-751 1 ....... did 10 rtlm In lhl PAOJIEATIES, 230 ~ '"'"',itotl nnd dt'l·vttrPd to K84121 be held on the ttlh AME.NDME.Nl' 'l0 701 • 24'·90e0,Agant lorOvwT\lf (add1e 11; Coas t High· SllVtn Barcliiy, 230 Nt.,... l 'flnl oll1lk.u1lo ent11if,!o Clnllf Dr., S11, 300, N.,... l"O untlo•''Jl"tcl f•us'tio 11 I f 1C",•ou1 day of March t ff 1 11 Rtf"Ulll by 1111 !r11n1 Com• Publl9hld Orange Cols! way at Avocado, P 0 . pon Cenl.,. Dr S11 300 IUC:h contr&CI, lh• pio-pot'I Beach, C:.111, 920CI(). ''"'!(In 011('..;'.lt•l•Oll o• O•-6u1•1'>9S9 Nam• ' • PltlV lo ~"-'·•a•• permollf!d Di lly PUol flbrulry 21, 28. PUBLIC NOTICE bOll 7190, N1 woor1 Na .... port B11Ch, c11u' Cffdl ol lhe Chick WUl be 7$11 •1·~1 a•1d Oi•m:.ntJ 1.,, SAi<! i si.iiiomerit th• hour of 7:00 p.m., developm1111 1n th• f 11n. 1 991 8 •a c h , C • r 11 or n I• 92660-7511 IOl"lalted OI In the caw ot 1 Ou1U P1op11t!••. Inc . ~"'1 w"!Tftn N,,, A of Ofl· 1"elollo .... ngpe•s'lns ore In lhe Cou~ll Ct\•m· •on l1lana P1111"1d Com·j Tti1 13 NOTICt:O' 92660) n1111 tiled with John C011W•y. 230 N..,... t>Oftd. the f\lll 1um lhltl()f C11ilornla, 130 Newpon 11 •t nnd E "rt ~·· to Sall 'dO•ng bus•no,1 11, WALN. ber4 of lh• N•wpor1 mu"ny tly 13.5!'>0 1quar1 PUBLIC NOT ICE A'PUCATtON TO !ho Fede11I Oepo111 111-port Centar De.. Sit, 300. wlll be for11!11d IO IM! 011-Celttar Dr. Ste. 300, "'*- tno ll"df!~j"~o Tr11~•0111 6AR.CV.V coi,.•PA"IY 230 l1ach, C•ltfornla, 11 re11 St:LL ALCOHOUC 1ui1nc• Corp0uitlor\, an N1.,..port B11ch, Ca ll l trld. Sid Meurlly lhall bl POf1 S.acri. C1llt. 9~ rrau~ft') \.1,d •0"(ir o! o .. N11wporf Cen!o• Or Sta whlc;h tll"IO •n d pl•c• TPO NO 67 ·Tr•tl~ 11uey BEVERAGES 2-4o9t 1opllc•Uon 10 e11aDlllh 91660-7511 one ol the followll,g: C:.lh. 7511 l;i"n ,,..,'1 (i." '"'" ieo S11!! to> JOO. N11wpo11 Beach. C1111! an, and all pe rion• ln· l lor '"title!Tllf'\I 111nst•1 and 873403 To "Whom II M•y Con-• bra nch 10 D• tocar•d Tl'll1 bu1lt1111 ~• con-C•l,,..,.4 Check, l:erti"ed eon.1y Development COt· t>O ·1'e1,rr~11" ""·O coun1~ 92660-151 1 le,elled mey •PP••r l"c•1111sed 1qu111 lool1ge NOTIC~OF PUILIC cl"•n EPIC ll~VESTMENTS, tit 3010 Haibor Doule· dllCtld by. e Qerllflf part• Chec:lf, Of BldcMr'I Bono por11lon, Inc .. Calllottill, '"'~'<'"' !"• •ll4 o•O!>f'•t'; • BA As1ocoa1es a genatll _ .... • .. t" I 111Fasn•Otl11111"4 S ALE OF P ERSONAL INC IG1n Ptnr, CAST A· ward, Cosla Mo•o, Col•!· ner1hlp m•dt Pl&': lo lhl ordet 230 ~ C.T'll.,. D1 . •IX;i~oa p;ir1flfl' 230 tlewpnrt C.,,_ a ,,.. n•e .. ereo • ,FINDING Of GEN'ERAl PROPERTY00101 I GNOUA, S11l.n0/ll. Ptnt & Thi J I I() c ol 11\e Co~ Sii. 300, Hlwpot1 htch, H0US£1(E1 fl/J..,,NC1AL rt>1 01· Ste JOO Ncwp(lr'I It you eh•llon9e lhlt PL.AN CONSISTENCY . R•· PUf1u.n1 to tha C1!1forn11 SERRA, E;fOIO,'lld. PIN 11 ornls 92627· manc~•ti• ;:,n111!c1 ::: C°"9Qe Ottltkl lowd ot Clltl, NM0-7511 CORl'OnATIO~l AS SA1ols.,aci. Cahl 925f.o.1s11 prof•ot In oou rt, you nue11 by The IM~ Com· Sefl·Sor.ica Si0t1tge '•Cil· (•••) 1pptyin; \0 t,,. 0.. Any P•1•0n wl1riing lo n111 urwSlf 1h1 Fic:htlout TN9tffl. l .,d•y lnd1t1l1'4>1, ltte . IRUSTl'E !40•J BEAC~; wa111 & As10C1a1e1 Inc: a m•y bo·nmlted 10 r•••· piny '°'• t1n011'1Q ol o.,.,. 11y Ac1 !B & p Code 21100 partmem ol Alcohollc Bev· comrn•"1 Ot1 lhl• 11pptl· Bus!n111 N1m1(1) •ttld f\lo blddlt ~w'il'rrdt..,, C1lltornl1, 2:30 N.....-po« e~vo VrESn.•1~•STER CA gtn .. 1t Partner. Ca·Uort1111. Int onlJ tho•• l11u•• e1a1 Plan con11111f'1Cy to• 1 at ffQ ), th• lmderilgnad 1ta99 Control 10 1111 11co-cahon may Ille h\1 or 1bov1 o<l'Jt.Ay1 , 1"5 NI bid for 1 or forty. Cenlar Or. Siii. )00, N........ 9261!:'1 (7I CJ 89l-491J B, 111 0 w A111nl.le L·12, s11 rou or e.onMOft• e l•• t11t1sfer ol 135!'>0 1auar1 w.11 1efl 11 pubhc 1ucrton ho'!Ctle\lerlfllllt 2JO&W h er comment• In writ· JoMCGn....1y.P.nner hoa(-15)daysaftarlh•d•t• PGt1 S.Kti, c.111. i2MO- J, WILLIAMS , ASSIST· IC. l..li!'ICISlll, Calif. 93534 r•llffl it t he p ublic le.t of COml'TlllCl•f deuel· on M11ch 8, 1991. '' 2.o0 Oc11ntronl SIVd , N-P;011 glr>g wlln th• r•glon11 Thll lllltmll'll Wb l'llld Mt for ll'le ~ ~. 7111 ANT SECR£TARY fhll bu11n1s1 15 co~ tloertno d eorlbed In oomen1 hom 1h1 P1cif10 PM. :X>GS Placlif'lll'& Av .. Stacn, CA. 92803 ....nh · 42 dlrec1or of 1rie Federal with Ille County C111k ot The Board°' TNal ... , .. Thl1 bu1ln111 ta c~ Publ'tned Ortnge Coasi dllC!ed Oy 1 general p1l1· t•I tic ' I _1 Tel1pt\On1 1111 lo Fash•on nue, Co1ta M1sa CA per-O N SALE GENERAL Otpotll l111uranc• COr· Orange CO\A'lly Ot1 F1tiru-Ml'Yll lhl Ol'Mitae of r• duclld by: I generel pet'!• ,..(_ nlf1h1p "I ftO • or n ... ., • 1 .. 1and 10n1l ............... '1rictUcfilVt {PU8 PREM.) llcerllll&\)• ..... e>llon •1 111 r•~•--ol •rv l ol, 1191 l:"lnO any and al blda ct nerltl'llp 0.t•IY P1IO! rvbrua"' 21 28, f t COi O donoo -•• ,..w..-..·•• ... a.. "-,..... ..,, ., ~-T ·• '1• r101s1rat1t[1J com· •n r••P n A ..... eg111v• D•cl•••Oon rurnilu••. clo1ri1ri;. 10011 ..-uDl!l hed ""'"• all omc:e, 25 f c kar trfft P4":1M .,...,..... -"'t' ln'~1 n• reg11111n1(1) co,,.._ Mi!IC.h 1, 1901 m1nc:ec1 10 t•1111act busl· d•ltw.,.d lo th• CltJ 11nd'1upporung doc;um-nis 1ndlOf otht r hout•l'IOld O•lir Pilot Fetiruary 21, Sufi• 2300. s 111 F,1,,; Pubfltn.d OrMQe CoelPI or lnlcrmalhM In lltf bid menoe<I to trensaet .~ --------'~""'""" ,,. •• under th• FlctlllOUI at, or prior to, th• pubo hlVI b•ero pr1p1rod by !hi ll•m• llOfOd by the 1o11o ..... lllll CISCO. C11lll01""nla 94105, Dllty Plot F•l>Nef't' 21 or In tht bkldlt'IQ. MU ""* IM ~ti!IOul PUBLIC NO TICE Su11n111 Nam•(•l N11ea 1~ Mer1~. iror Inform-C11y ol N~ B1acn rn mg perl0"\1 Th 1 t8 bafo re procetilnQ 01 M.,ch 1 14 21 1tl1 ' a1,ned1 Ill aan 9u1Jne11 Nam1{1) 11111<1 --~-~-"'-'"--' .. I •DOY• Oil Oc:lobar 8. 1983 etlOfl oe ll ('714J 1144-c:onn.tt•Ol'I ~h th1 •ppll• S~ A0-14 WILLtAM BIS. PUBLIC NOTICE Iha appllc•llon n•a ' ' ' .._121 'MftlLL, VIM ~ aoav. on: Maret\ 20, 191& Ke4 t 17 John Com¥1y, Pretld•m ct.tlOn flotld 1bov1 which SETT ,.... 11 • I •• Jotll'i eonw.y IV'a Pini This •1'!\•ffl•nt .,.. .. , lllld :IZW2ASN. o• ! ••QQID ll•l•t lh•t the 1ull11t• Cle-SP A047 DALE c DE· °"°" completed Pro-PUI •• er, •• rte•• • dent ' • Flcitt1ou1 with tn1 tournv Cla•lr of ... • """ ' ¥1109""•"' Witt not r••urt In VORE 8 7:1404 cet•lng wiO DO com· UC NOTtCI ,..,._, C..-t CIMM""ilY TNI II~ w11 lhd 6u1•ne1s Nam1 Ofl"Q9 County Otl Fet>rU· CITY CLl.ltK, CITY OF 1 11gnilte1m 1llK1 on 1111 SP C021 JEFf WILLIAMS NOTICI Ofl ,U8LIC plated not ••r1llt than tlOTK:& OP c...._. Dhttklt wtt11 tht ~ Clerk of Stetemllll ary 14, 1991 NEWPORT •UCH lnYir~I Th• City ..,.. SP C0$3 KANOIS MEYER I ALI D' P l ltlONAL lhe 161h d1y lolloWlng DISSOl.unott OP Open: March 11, 1191 • Ot&noe Col#'!ly en Flbtu- lt10 !ollowtng pe110J'l• 11re FllB428 2 P\lbllshld Oranga Co.11 COUtsgn lnllflbltl ot lhl SP C05e RICK A HALE Pll'OPIRTY24Stl& •llher th• O•T• Df th• p·---11:009"" .,.,,~,1"1 "Olf\g bt.11l!'l!t!S II' BARC· PubillhlCI O•M'l<JI Coa1I D•!ly Pilol F1bru1ry 21, g1n11•l Pllbllc 10 rtvllw SP 0108 JOHN "RMS. Purtuanl ta 11'11 C11llornl1 l•lt roqutred ~bf~llOr;1 p _..,_,....,., 9iCI No ' 15$3 '4MH:I LAV INVESTORS.PAL.ACE O.lly Pilol rabruary :11. 1991 Ind COll\11\lnl on !hit dO<.lt' TRQNG Sl!t·s.mo. Stor•g• F•c•I-"'lh• dat• or recolp1 o• \lbllC l'IOllOI la -~ Publll~ Or COH1 Pwii.hod Or SQUARE, 230 N1.,..porl 10 ,12 ll\lfttlllOf'l ]coplH ar11va1h SP 0 124 SCOn A JAN· 1ty .Ad \I & p Codi 21100 th• •PPllC•llon 'b)' th• l iv e n ll)lt JOHN ' D 11y P11o , lltlOI 2• 0 MD9 Coat! Clfl\111 Or Sl• JOO. N ....... Maren 7, 14, 21, Tt}OI lbl• tor public rwt-'"" OWICH et ~ . ltW uncllfligMO FDIC Whlc hew•r I• UAYlA end 1RANKUN D. • I ebN8ty ... aly "'°' '*'*Y 21, oort Beach. C•lll 92&60-Th-128 iptction 11 Iha Planntr19 SP E02I M"R OAR ET MR NII 11 ~ IUCllon, teler. 'Tf'I• IM'lod m•y COLI. l'loletotcre Cfoln Mlfd'l 7, 1"1. w.cf'i 7, 14, JI, 1991 7511 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE D1p1rtm1n1 1t1•1 S•.t· SHll.L.INGTON on Milch 1. 1"1, •111:30 IM' ••tendad cy lh• ,.. tn1 11 _JltJ27 IR•c,•••, ··,0,,.M•,• ..... , ·.~-',· vou AAE JN DEFAULT "•"0'1c• ,, Hf A SP EIOI TERRY PHii.UPS AM, 1725 Pomona ............ glol'l•I dlroctor tor good STlllTill I IEW llmSS11 l'f rut O '"\II"", KMt 04 DER t EI V SP l!110TERR'YPHILUP$ Cotia M11LCA, pet"90Nil c•u1 1 , Th• non-230 N_pO,, c.ntar Di UN A DEED Of TRUST GIVEN lhl l ••ld pubrlc SP f.117 JAN L..ACK!V p1operty, lnclUdinQ ~ confld•l'lllal portion of St• 300. ,,. ...... port ltlCh, au::.~~~:,,. ~~~~N~:t~·;icM' T~OE hfl•,· ... "!.') Mbt hlld on the SP Elll MtCHA[L:tlON tura, CIO!hlng. looll•anct.tor lhl9 appllc•t!on Ill• I• Clllf '26e0-7SI 1 ACTION TO PFIOTEC: 111 •Y "' 1rcn, 1991. at SP !Ito CATHY DON· oth1r hOl.itll'IOJd U1m1 1waH•ble for lnipecik>n :,,avenc.n":cl~, ~ Nm The ~""::tor11.,. YOUR PROP£RTV. IT !MY :~ '!ttr ot H~1l° £o":i·r.c~ 'W'Sl!183 JEANNIE MIL-=-~ tly !tie lolloWong Plf· wl1Nn one d•y followlng N:e:g,011 BllC"· Catl l ~ t>ullne•• a1: TIME llE SOLD AT A PUBUC Chtmblr9 ~ ,.,...POl'I lEAS SP f220 MICHAIL FURR/ tMI teque•t '°' tueh 'I ~2.!... OUT PIZZA. 2256 H1rb0r ~:~ ~E~:NN~ti1n'i 8oulev11d,' NIWpOrt S.acn, $P DJ.4 Mll<.I! llRINl<.MA.N IAIDWAT'EA INC ~·j,,lt c: De~ Jonn vvo-...ey, 230 New· BIYd,, Colla "4111, catif. or THE PROCEEDING CA 921&3, at \lllhlcn 1111'11 SP !.241 JAM!l IPIEGEL SP G311A TIM U!LVIS • por I , .. ~ COnter Or. si.. ;)00, 92127 AGAINST YOU YOU and •• k"91 "'9d per· SPDl1Jf.fr9UICH SPCUTMKIVINZOOV glol'l.to~ctuttnor-v- wpot! 811cn, C11)f. Key E. K~an LOIQrlt\, SHOULD CONTACT A.~ ~!__!P~ ...... flnd b4f °""*',...,.,.. 1tl!I rigtlt Owl* ~ !tit rtgtw U'-'' bueln..1 f'IOu'*· 92Ml>TSl1 112-1 P1nnln•ul• Pf1c1, l.AWYER. ·-...-·---· en ... IO~lllhOUl!l.PuteP\U· l'Obld•• .... ~ ~oftntorrn .. Thf1 Dulfn11• It con-CO.ti Mffl. Cllll. 11'27 NOTIC• 0, letlQI' !NI t!':. In to cour'I, " """' bl mode wtlh cnf'! .. mull tie !Mdt .... CMh 110 n In 'h. "0 n- M'!'!, tr: • Oft*al Pitt· Thll b111f~J!.J01to .......... •••• '°" :::!! -...... '···-tll .. ontv Ind peld '°' • the only llr'ld plkf fOf • the conftdontl•I pol19on Of Mfl·~.. CklCled by:~.............. -ll'IO -~, .. _ ........ "°" lltne of purdllM. Al IM"' ~ Of ~ ..... CM#· th• ep~ ,... ~ The r•gl1tr1n1(1) com-1'11• r•Qt11r1n1(1J ccm-T.a . Ne .... ,oe or IOtl90"ll llH '"* • CheMd OOodt.,. tlClld •• ct'llllllll DOOdl .. IOMt •• b9 mMt• llV9ll1ible upon menctd to 1111ntael OUI~ "*"Cid lO lfensK'I bull-NOTICE II HEREBY lht oublto h•lrlng o ....... and"""" be l'emcM(I ,,, .. .,...._,..be~ rtqUMt. A Mheduto "' ,,... under .,,. f'ICtltlout ""' under IM ,lctmoul QIVEN 11'1•1 on W•d-1Cf1bod .., w. noicoi or In 91 IM llme Of ........ M ,,,. .,,.. of ........... ~hMOe• tor '""'°"' :"'f!: IUainffl Nemti(tl ..... l\lllMll N1m1(1} 111ed Mid.,·"--·,, ...... """"'"corm~ c:t. aubflcl to p!iot ~ ~ to P"'OI· ~ CM be C.Mlil .. ~on: Jenuary t , 1115 fOOll'e on: H/A ', ,......, ' • ""9r9d to tt1e ,_, .. Ot Ion In lhe 9"1'11 of ...i.. flctl In .. ~ Of ....... Jon'-........... ~E.l(l'IOtlllln '-10:00 Otlock 1.m. 0( lekl r,•-~, ...... -1 -. "'911gl~.-OO, _,,_,., -·w•!'' da /fl he Mid ,.,. ,,,. ""'1in9, mWll ~ .._ lfld monl ..-...n ..,.., and f'Ull9tl4d ,........ 11 Thi• 11~ .,,.. nlttd 1 ~ we1 lllld y, 1. ... Mt • or ~ (714) Obllgetft J*f't', C011u111ll petty. --=• .,. w11tt lhl County Qin. OI wlltt e.,. COUn1y a.it of for toMIKf!ng TNMM'I .....:.aoo. Dlltecl ftlia 11• Md 2tlh Ollliid "'9 till end 2llti O.lnOt C°"""f on,.....,. OrWIM COWlf'f' on F.oru-...... MtNn the offlcol of WW a. ~.l OflW ol ,..,_..,, 1•1. cteor ot ~. 1Mt . nM W'ld OI 14, 1111 ~ tt, .f"1 RE.SS ~Al CQl¥0. CITY e&.-. ctn w "''*' ~ :::;r.; l''*ic ...... =-= "'9 ,...,. tft. , •• , . ,....,,,RATION, ....... tlOO HUPOllTli&tCll """"-... ~-o:.ri ~~·;·o:..• ...... , .. , .co.ro ....... P'l t N W C..,... C.. ~ ar.,,.. COllll Ncttri .,.. ,,1, ...._too, ~ ~ c.... . .,......_, , u • •v ,.,.,. ~ ,... ,~ tt. Dal'/ ,... ,__,. 21, 1n ._ °'W °'..,..AM. o.irw P110t '*'*' ~ c... tti111..... eo.i: c.. ~,.......,. llrllrdl 1, 14.11, 1911 Mwcn 7, 11, II, t91t Cowi1y of~ .... flt t•t tt. = ll'lloe ~It,•· >ilW f'llot ~It, 1' .., Jt,. ,~ L.__ 14, l '""''° ... ,_ --..:.:.;. ft 1• • 1•1. ,, " ........ ,..,, • ,,.. -• ,,, 1 Th 10 l'h-1': . ~ • fM l ... 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Nell cmd Martha l\1llefcr discuss CHS goals with Jackie T re bier. Pat lee, Sharron Ohland and Marilyn Ellison at fashion show. llClll'Mllltc.117 g? Iii 1• 1114-. .. c...11'9..-, llllne Society members to•t century of caring Happy lOOth Birthday to the Children's Home Society of Calif- ornia. More than 750 gue:.ts celebrated a century of caring for children at Saturday' annual fa hion how luncheon at the H)all Regency Hotel in Irvine. Sc .. en Oran~c County awdliarie participated m the fund -nmer, "'hich. according to event chz1Noman Christine Gebhart, ra1'\ed an C>timated SS0,000 for (.HS program'>. The day 'ti. a a te.trJerkcr. There v.ere fcv. di) C)C'> when during lunch the bclo.,,ed CH d1· rector Dorothy htLgcrald recc1 .. ed the firM annual Celebrate the Children Award Carol Humphreys Then there "'a' more cnm~ when 7-yc.tr-old Chmtophcr Lee cure home, lo .. ing and responsible Parker sang the · NJttnnal An· parents and the opportunll) for them" and ·1 Bche"e healthy de .. clopment Happy te.tr' flov.ed v.hen thrc:c CAROL' f'YJ of the adopted children placed b) Dolhn& up. the ski· slopes of CHS p.tradcd dO\l.n the ramp dur Aspen this "'eek arc Pnsella in~ the gal~ fa.~h1un .,hov. Selman. l\1la Trider and Gyp ~ Luck) e)e" mrnstened among Pulham some of the throni? v.hcn thev Fclcia Bukat) 15 pondering heard the\ hJd \\On one ot the who he v.;tll ~lc:1.t to escort her many fabuiou.., opportun1t) pnze · on the trip to Hong Kong for two Jn keeping v.;1th the centennial she ju~t "'on. theme, -.hov. produ1.:er 8 01,e Counseling a true miracle worker for hubby Ta)lor paraded antique f.1,h1ons as ... Apparent!) there arc times \\ell J\ clothing from C~ tal \\hen 3 Jaguar JU l v.on't do. Lee Court, SCP "Th" 15 a day of vin-,..._w_e_s_t _ha_s_h_i_s _o_v._n_h_e_h_co_p_t_c_r. __ _ tage. E\el)thtng old I\ new again," Taylor aid llf 1hc noc;talgic collec-. OLAR ANN LANDERS: I am "riting as a wife "ho 1c; watching • in incredible drama. My husband, _ blc'>s hi heart, ha O\Crcomc alco- holism nnd drug addiction. He has al o topped abu!i.ing me ph)si- call)'. At long IJ t he 1 beginning to understand the source of his troubles -a miserably abnormal c.:h1ldhood. names of the women he went v. ith before he mamed me. he ignored the letter . Although 1t has talcn my hu'>- b.1nd 10 year~ of profc s1onal help tu repair the "mother-damage," coun~cling for her i'i ou t of the question. l know h1'1 mother I'> not going to change So, m) que uon 1 this. Should he l..1 oH the old gal and get on \\1th h" life? We're nearing middle age and I. for one, "'ould lile to sec him totally free ot that "oman. -FED UP TO T HE BICUSPIDS IN OREGON DEAR FE D: "That "oman" is hi mother and it's going to be aw- fully tough to be totally free or hltr, especially since he has th e en 'i· tMty or a "oter bulTalo and the hlde Of I rhinoctro~. lions. Hang in thert' and gi"e )Our ·Children .ire ou r b\ittom hnc. h'usband plcnt) or emotional sup-It's amalln£ hov. CH~ has port. Let him kn ow ho" much )OU changed with the t1m~ ," said admire him ror e coping from his long-time ~upporter \farlhJ k.ill- mother' clutchc . \ doun rose to cfer you for rcsi ting the ttmptation to CHS 1s comm111ed to the fulf1ll· pit In her e)e. nd a bouquet or ment of c-.c:I) child's right to a \e· J,.unk cabbage to her -for rea· ,...------------___, ons kno"n be t 10 )OU. 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Jeff Herdman, who along with Butler hu been called upon to score more and more, had a career-high 31 points against Cal State Fullerton while Butler had 28 last Thursday and 14 against Nevada-Las Vegas while Butler tallied 13. The result wu that Herdman moved one point pu t Butler for the season with 499 points to Butler's 498. Both are averaaing 17.8 points pe r game. Both have 1,177 points in their UCI careers, althouah Herdman pl ayed another year. and are tied for 10th on the all-time UCI career scoring list, 35 points behind ninth-place Jerry Mara who scored 1,212 from 1970-72. While Herdman and Butler would gladly have lower scoring averaaes for more wins this season, the Anteaters are out o( the Big West Conference Tournament race with a Jut-place Big West record of 4-12, 9-19 ove rall. Now lhey head into their final two games at UCJ -a 7:30 tipoff with San Jose State tonight and a meeting wi th Utah State on Saturday. Both arc at the Bren Events Center and gave the two a chance to showcase their skills a couple last times. They'd Jike to win a couple games for their own pride and send UCI Coach BiU Mulligan out a winner after the 35-year baske tball 'toach announced his retirement earlier this month. And ... ' I want to win the last two, and while we win, I want to score some more points so I can beat Herdman out," Butler joked. - Herdman is also closing in on the )tnglc-season team record for 3- poanters set by Scott Brooks of the Minnesota Timberwolves in 1986-87 with 1J 1. Herdman is four shy and has already broken Brooks' career marks fo r 3-pointcrs made (196) :ind attempted (446). "I'd rather have the 3-point shooting record," Herdman uid. I fe'a among the top three in the nation for 3-potnters made per game, and has hit •3 percent of his 250 anempts, many or them from well be)'ond the 19-foot, 9-anch stripe. The tw o seniors have been the shining light for the program this ~ason, and Mulligan atd both have the potential to pl:iy profe tonal ball next eason, particularly in Europe where American who can score are ~ught far and wide. "He and Herdman arc two of the best eniors we've e\er had here, not only from a playmit tandpoint but for See UCI,. I ~~ -eeck arned bis berth at Hall ol Fame UCI 'search' going to Plan B One of Bill Veeck's favorite stories about his early days as a baseball owner with the St. Louis Browns: A fan called and asked 'What time docs today's pmc start?' Responded Veeck: "What time can you be here?" Surely. had he still been alive, Veeck would have offered a similar response of irreverence and hu mor to the news that he had been voted into baseballs Hall or Fame. Veeck was special and I must confess . that I was surprised that the veterans committee voted him into Cooperstown along with forme r Yankee shortstop Tony Lazze ri. Veeck made 11 lot of enemies during his career in baseball and when it comes to Hall of Fame voting, enemies matter. Ask Leo Durocher. Yet, the outspoken, fun-loving Veeck, a maverick irritant for years to other By Jon Ferguson 0ranoe Colst Dally Plot lRVINE -While UCl Alhletic Director Tom Ford said he wants to fill the UCl men's basketball coaching positjon as quickly as possible, but after two weeks of inquiries he's relaxing the timetable a bit. Ford and a five-person university search committee are in the midst of finding the succe sor to 11-)ear veteran Bill Mulligan, who announced hi retirement from coaching on Feb. 13 after 35 years at the high school, community college and university levels. Mulligan is not involved in the selection. Ford wanes a coach with at least CAA Division I experience as an assi tant or head coach who is aware of UCl's academic commitment and can recruit athletes considering the school's entrance requirements and curriculum restraints. He would prefer to have a name coach who is visible and can bring in fans based on his personality, but whcter he can do that at the pay rate of UC l's program remains to be seen. Lake when Bill Frieder annouccd he was leaving Michigan for Arizona State pnor to the CAA Tournament two years ago and was d1sm1 cd by Athletic Director Bo Schembechler, only to watch bis team go on to the title under assistant Steve Fisher. Dunng last v..eek's first meeting of the search committee, which includes current player and graduate student Don May , the group "reviewed the names of people throughout the country." . "We targeted names. Now whether they're interested an moving remains to be seen," Ford said. "We'll try to talk to everybody who seems to be an appropriate candjdate by our cnteria." Ford said he visited with UCJ's current as istant coaches -Mike Bokoslcy, Ernie Carr and Tam Murphy -about the position and encouraged them to submit mformauon on themselves, but let them know the new coach would have the opportunity t" bring in his own assistants -which as usually the case. Carr said he would like to apply for the position. Boko Icy, who seemed a hkely candidate to succeed Mulligan m succe fut umes, said he did not know if he would apply. · owner1 in baseball, did make it into Cooperstown and the Hall will be wearing a smile for it. Mulligan was paid $78,000 a year and Ford expects the figure to hil the $100,000 mark to find what he wants. Ford s:iid the committee has not yet talked about boosters supplementing the salary. Ford also placed advertisements in college publications announcing the opening as required by taw fo r equal opportunity employment standards and has sent an announcement to the D1v1sion I ba ketball institutions .... "~°' .... c-~!'\lo( 8111 Mulligan's 35-yt?ar cooching career ends this week. "I'd be si ncerely interested, but just being somewhere 11 years doc n't warrant the head job,'' said Bokosky, who came to UCI with Mull1aan v..hen be got the job in 1980. "After losing for two }Cars, the program needs someone who can come in and give the program credibility and make it more "is1blc. I knew the man well and both loved him and being around him, ahhough I couldn't out-drink him or out-think him. Hi was one of the first best-selling ports books (Veeck as in Wreck); he introduced the exploding scoreboard; he hired the first black to play in the American League (Larry Doby, Clevelar.d ); and once when thinP. really got dull in St . Louis, he sent a midget to th e plate. The deadfine for applicataons 1 March 19, but Ford said he docs not want to set lim1ta11ons on the proce s settin$ a hard deadline fo r naming a new coach. The interview process ~hould pick up first wllh the conclusion or conference tournaments next week and then the conclusion of the opening rounds of the post- season tournaments. one and has not yet talked to him, Washington State's 35-year--0ld Kelvin Sampson. He has guided the Cougars to a 16-8 record this season after a 30-57 re cord has first three year . Ford said he "'ill not be able to talk about potential candidates O\'er the next few weeks tn order to protect the names of those viable candidates who have not finished their seasons and may v..ant to inquire without hurting their po 111on at their current institution, "This is a very good job," Bokosk} said. "(The Orange County area has) got to rank among the top places 10 coach " He also planted the ivy which still grows at Wrigley Field and that alone should have qualified him for Cooperstown. While Ford has already attcmp1ed to contact sc-.cral coaches, he ha received permi ion to speak with only "I w:int to protect those in situations where something negative might happen to them at the university they arc at," Ford s:ud. "It can cause problems." But Bokosk)' said It v..ould take considerably more money than Mull igan was paid to bnng an a high profile C3ndidate He also mentioned that the amount of money a co ch an this area can make through summer camp as greatly diminished compared to place~ like the M1dv..e t because of the saturation of camps in the Los Angele area. Nice going, guys with the votes. You did good. •Shorter takes, compiled while wondering whatever happened to Jungle Jim Rivera: In a ·stew over UCI' s Mulligan Marvin Miller, former executive di rector of the Major League Players' Association, scoffs at baseball owners who claim they are losing money. "If that is true why arc people standing an line to pay S9S million for an expansion franchi e?' asks Miller. '( can recall when we fought to raise the minimum players' alary from $6,000 to $10,000 and the owners insisted such a raise would break them. Apparently it didn't." Congrats, too, to the late Sonny Liston and Floyd Patterson for being voted into boxing's hall of fame. Which will come first for the Chicago Bulls? A locker room explosion or an Eastern Conference championship? The club is rife with dissen ion. Rkk T•llty1 column •ppun la the 0,..oie Co.it Dally Pilot e~try Sund•y, 1UtMl•1 Hd D•n'1•1· Just a few thoughts that need to be :ured before tame gels away: What's new at ucr. where over 5,100 fans swanned in for a look at Cherokee Parks and his Marina High teammates? The Vikings earned a bid to the ClF I-A finals at LA Sports Arena, the first such finale for the Vtkcs incc 1975 when Rich Branning &: Co. under Jim Stephens met Palos Verdes in the 4-A final. What a beautiful game and scenario at UCI on Tuesday. Prep sports enjoyed ome golden campaigns an the '50s and '60s, but there are few moments that surpass Steve Popovich and 1he Chief on Tuesday night. How far can they go? I don't know. but if there is a bettCJ' high school player on the West Coast than Cherokee Parks I'd appreciate enlightenment and pay to sec him. 0 They're still looking for n replacement for 8111 Mulligan at UCI a th:it school's b:isketb:ill coach. Good luck. No one, I suppose, is irreplaceable, but I find it hard to belic\e anyone is going to replace Mulligan. When Mulligan summari2es hi reasons for stepping down after 11 years as the Anteaters ba ketball coach he says "I just couldn't take the losing." Gee. I guess six victories over Jerry Tarkanian and his UNLV quintets weren't enough. I'm afrajd that doesn't say much for the re t of the nation's college coaches, since NOBODY can boast of six win.s over Tarkanian and his Rebels, except for Mulligan. There are very few -perhaps a Stan Morrison -who wall be able to step in Costa Mesa girts 8lln tide bid, 59"421 lblll tournuy awaits -., 11 well PASADENA -Jim Weeks' C.0.ta (i•- Mesa High girls basketball team, tryina to 01- become the third Oranse County school in history to win back-to-back CIF Southern Section cbampion1hip1, used a strong second-half performance by senior Rachel Thomu to defeat No. 2-seed La Canada, 59-42. in the lll·A semifinal Wednesday at Pasadena Poly Hjp. The Mustanp (20-8) went on a 20-8 NO in the second quarter 1 to take a 29-19 intermission lead, then built their advantap to 21 points (58-37) with three minutea left in the pme before cruising to the win. "We played really weU tonipt," said Weeks, whole team defeated RanCho Alunltol. 51..-9, in the 1eetion title same a year l&O· .. Overall, tbi1 was our belt same of the,..... We just kept buildina all the .. , thf'OUlh the acCond half." co.ta M• will p18y·umeedcd St. Bernard (2'~). 1 74-72 winner cMr ltucho AMnntoa in the other eanfftnal. hi the lll·A ~ pne on ... ., .. Cll .. ra.ona (2:45 p.aj. "'(IL~ ............. ...,= .. ........ ~ ......... .... die ,)If ....... did ... ,.., ... llliiill ID Nil ........ ....., ... ID _.., Mii ,.. a 1111 ..,.... 1n111111•_._,_,,,. °"" ........... _ - Estancia girls fall to Lompoc, 65-55 LOMPOC -Estancia ffjgh's e•- dreams of ~in finalists -boys and 01- girls in CJF lll·M basketball action -fell by the wayside Wednesday night as Lisa McNamee's pit couldn't cope with the antics of 6-foot-5 Nikki Mlnzo and her Lompoc ffi&h teammates en route to a 65·55 loel here at Cabrillo lfilh. Mclodf Barte hia 12 of It fn. tbC field and ICOrcd 29 points. Patrice '::. ICOrcd 12 and hed I nboundl; Ve,..._ ltood out with C) boe* IDd I ,.. ....0 ....... bill Mamo w lt .u bet ~ ......, ICOriaa " poe.... •• ...,..., • ....,_.., ..... ._llTANCIMI ( and replace Mulligan. Ju t how many Stan Morrisons do you think are sitting around, wailing for tile lu re of the Anteaters? MulJigan would often grumble that the only time the Bren was filled was to see UNLV when the Rebels came to town That's right. We did come to see them. We came to see Mulligan and h1S Anleaters BEAT U L V. f\e seen a lot of good things, but the memory of that radio account of the UNL V player dnving the lane and going ID for the basket two years ago tO pare the UCl lead to 99-98 with virtually no time (or timeouts) left remains one of my fondest. Staff member Dennis Brostcrhous and myself, locked in the department, laughed until our sides ached . It's the g.rcat wins that you remember. • ... . ~ P.· •· r ~ Roger Carlson For the hf e of me I cannot recall a ingle UC1 lo to the Rebels. 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Juwan Howard or Chicago Vocational . 1990 ISUZU PICK-UP 85997 10 AT THll PAICR (237152)(238754)(239908)(240217)(231318) (231154)(238671)(237788)(235777)(238329) 1990 ISUZU AMIGO 88991 • 2 AT THIS PRICE (806380)(8062821 1991 ISUZU TROOPER''S'' Mfg. lugg. Retll Price $14,418 1beodore Robins DllCMt $ 3,421 ~---~$10,997 8 AT THIS PRICI ............ Angels toast Carew ANAHEIM -Rod Carew. who became tho 16th player in major • league history to collect 3,000 hits, hu been selected u the latest inductee lnao tbe California Angels Hall of f ame. I I Official induction ceremonies will take place prior to the Minnesota-California game at Anahe im Stadium AuJt. 6. -•Y .. Aaem'*' ,.,_ Quote or ttte day "We 'beat Capistrano Valley, San Bernardino and Mater Dei. I'd say we've earned a finals berth.'' Marina High baskctbnll coach Steve Popovich, on his team's game with Santa Barbara in Los Angeles Saturday evening for the CIF 1-A champ ionship. Leading the way for La Canada, champions of the Rio Hondo League, was Melissa Lord (21 points) and Tenley Givens (10). "We played n lot better dclen e , in the second half," Weeks said. "Our help got real good. We also went to a diff crent offense, going to a five-man passing game against their defense." In the third quarter, DiCamilli had nine points and Rachel Ward added six. "We got them open a little for shots," Weeks said. "We did what we had to do early on, but we got into foul RTANCIA From 01 "There was just nothing you cou ld do," said McNamcc, ''when they're not calling it over the back." trouble and th at caused us a lot of problems," La Canada Coach Shawn Evans said. c..t• ..... HJ Le C....-41 CCW*-A•••lllMJ C-ta.... LaC...a ..... .. ... , I 10 S 2t lOlf I 4 I 21 I 0 1 11 l ~ 4 2 I 10 3221 l'VOy 214S 1103 Huntl 202• I 0 3 2 lll ot 0 1 0 I 0 1 t I W• 0 I 0 I Olllllalll 0010 0010 OulAU 0030 0010 .... 0020 1022 f«ll 0 ·010 0 0 .O 0 A r.i.... 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 22 15 19 st TO'• II I 19 C2 lc.n lllr auwten CeSll Mui t 2:1 IC 11-U UClnldl II I 13 10-41 3 pad fCll'S ll c..dJ -lOld I ttch'kJb ll Cwd1 COKll WWII hn aftcrmnlh. "But they gave 110 perccnl." Estancia ~s out wuh a 25-2 record. Lompoc advances 10 the finals against top· ceded Palos Verdes (27-2) wi1h a 23·2 mark. -By th~ Dail) Pilot The Eagles were hobbled by an &.ompoo es, Eatencl• H ankle injury to Earle in the first IClf 111-AA htllffl-a.) qua r1cr and Garcia suffered an eye ••1•11e•• L.,,.'" .. ft ,. tp .. ft ,. tp injury in a physical contest which (Jtlt 12 s s n ~cw 1 o 1 l II Lo • ~ 0 2 S 2 ""' 0 0 I 0 went a mpoc s way. 5..,.. , o , 2 :;r.is o o J o There was jusl one 3-po1n1er of arv.z o o s o "' o o 1 o h . llr#t 2014 13419 t c night and Lompoc conncc1cd l,,,...11 , s 1 12 &A¥.l0 15 2 • 31 with no 1ime Jeft in the third Me1DOn ' o o 2 ~ ' o 1 2 GlrCll 123 • ~ 200 • quarler -the player's only bucket 11r1"' 2 1 2 s Of the night. T 21 U 23 SS 1 21 5 '7 &S l e--.., O\luteni UCI From 01 their leadership." Mulligan said. Herdman averaged 15.S poin~ per game du r ing the non· conf ere nee season, but has averaged 19.S points per game during Big West play. "I'm shoo1ing a httle more than at the beginning of the yea r," Herdman said. "At the beginning of the year, I was getting everyone involved. Then as the year wen t on, they were relying on me and Ricky more." The first time UCI met San Jose State, Herdman had 21 and Butler 17 as the Anteaters had a much more balanced attack overall in a 97-comeback victory for the Anteaters. The Sparuns, who have nip· nopped their lineup often t.his sea on under second-year coach S1an Mormon, arc led in coring b) 6·foo1 ~ophomorc guard Terl) (an non ( 12 0 points} and 6-3 wphomorc gunrd Charle Terrell ( 104 potnt'i). Michael '1 Julien, J 6-4 junior forward, lcJth 1he 1eam wuh 7.0 rebound' per game, nnd 6·9 freshman forwa rd Mike Brotherton h.1s a\eraged 22 point\ off the hcnch over the last tv.o g,1mes, including 24 in a 73-67 los' 10 I I th-ranked New Mc'<ico State. "We 've got a 101 of wet e)es fs!lnQI ·• a '' 19.s~ right now," said McNamee an the ~ O')ll\ t~ _ s.,.r.,.,,' ·s ~ 1s-u Mormon guided San Jose Stau to a 10.19 record and ninth·place i----------------------------. Dag West finish last season and 1he saoo1Ma11t11 Airtime 900MHz MOTOllOl.A BMW> wmA7JNG Dlll'l.AYMGIP Purd9e Pric» $19 PREPAY A.IRTIME FOR 1 YEAR ANO RECEIVE ADOmOHAL 10% otSCOUNTS. 'Two year agteement FREE DE.LNUrf 1-800-833-BEEP IGITAL MOllLE COllMU#ICAnO#S A~tllDl(/tllllMDOit~ • .. partam enter tonight's game with a 5-11 conference mark, 7-1 ' 0\Cralt ·1 m looking forurd to the lut 1v.o game ," Mulligan said. "San Jose. now 1herc's ano1her guy v. ho') done a great job. Last year I \Oted for S1an Mormon for Coach of the Year, because he took a bunch of rag muffin and did a great Job. This year, he' done ,1nothcr great JOl>." CARLSON From 0 1 Elsmore by taking a rwo-year leave • of ab cnct' when he left Ocean Vicv. for the tuhes. One or the real plums dangling 1 the fact tha1 although the Barons have been down the past two }Cars, the present freshman , ~phomorc, and even eighth-grade cl;i~o;cs, appear to be back on a par with 1he pa I. An)onc can expect a lean year from ume to tame. The Barons 'imply got hooked wi th two 'llra1ght. Henagan expects others to come forth, a well. I'm putting my money on Berg. Rogtr C•rlson Is th~ Oranp Co.st Dally Pilot'• Sports Ellltor. ,=::::;;;;;;:;:::;;:::::;:;;;:::==:-=:::--:--------==-=---==-=-=-:---=------------------=--------~---..::::;:=-.J. _______________________________________ .L___:_ __ _ CREVIER SALES • SERVICE • LEASING 1500 Auto Matl Dr., Senta Ana ISS-3171 1-IOCM34 48MW Newpor1/55 Fwy. at Eo1nger s .... Oep1 °'*' 1 CSayt ~ .. cwa.r.,. • >lours M , ,_ t !()pm TOBE UNDERSOLD ~ ' I I~ . ' • ' lllf •,1111111•.11 1. 8~1n E DI \TE DELl\'E ll\' B~CBaLVD. 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'1'111(;10 '""" 3"9To26" ( • ThutSday, Febfuaty 28, 11191 D3 Orange Coast Area briefs Pirates drown foes with ease COSTA MESA -Don Wat50n's Orange Con.st College swim teams, ~ both men and women, dominated Orange Empire Conference mee1s Wednesday agai nst Cypress in lhe Pirates' pool. The Pirates' women's unit extended their dual meet winning stre1tk to 71, an ongoing state· record, with a 195·77 victory while 1he OCC men earned a 141·63 win. Freshman Andreas Rocs1cnbcrg , who set an OCC record against Gros.smont last week in 1hc 1,000 free (9:35 .1 3), won the 500 free in a blazing 4:40.53. OCC sophomore Tony J-larris won the event last year 1n the !Hate meet with a 4 3~ clocking, Harris touched fi rst in the 200 free (1:47.22) while Jason Bourland (50 free), Na1e Julson (200 backstroke and 200 IM), Roger Hu~hcs (100 free) nnd Russ Bard (200 breast) had individual -...1n\ for OCC. • For the OCC women, Christine Wilham:. { 50 free): Mandy \Vightman (200 and 500 free). Jennifer Sheldon (100 back and 100 free). l ri~i a Gibb (100 breast and 100 JM ), Karen Uung (50 butterny), ~tindy Wiblemo (100 Oy) and Ga) le Markert (50 breast) -...•ere ~·inners. DCC sweeps past foe • COSTA MESA -Tony Mertz, a sopho1norc middle blocker out or Ne .... ·porl Harbor J-ligh, clouted seven ~'-· kills .... ·hilc Nathan Skiver and Lance Lyons added six each a~ the Orange CQist College \ollc)b:tll team s"cpt ~It. San Antonio, 15-2, :S-6, 15-1 in South Coast Conference action WednesdJ\ at occ. . •Lon g Beach J, Golden \'Vest I: Sean G;irdner had 19 kills and freshman scuer Darren Lance had 38 assists for. Golden West College, but t't wasn't enough as host Long Beach Ci!)' won a Sou1h Coas1 Conference men's volleyball match. l.S·l, 14·16, 1.S-9, 15-10. Scott Ornke added 10 kills for 1he Rustlers (1 ·3). The Vikings improo.e:d to 6·0 In a college match: • Long Bt•th Statt 3, UC I 0: Freshman nghl )tde player Leland Quinn and 11ien1or middle blocker Steve Florentine had 13 and 12 kill , respectively, for the UC! n1cn's volleyball team, but the hosl Anteaters (2· 7) were sv.-epl by Long Beach S1ate, 15·6, 15·5, 15·1 l. 1n Wcs1crn Intercollegiate Volleyball Msn. action Wednesday ut UCL On 1he high school level: •Ocean View 3, El Toro 0: Outside hitter Peter Lak had JO kills and t-.iall and Chns Beeler came through wilh 25 assits and 8 kills respcclively to lead the host Seahawks to a 15-13, 16-14, 15·12 victory in the season's non-leJgUe opener Freedom Golf tourney PLACENTIA -Golfers with a ye n 1ov.ard a scramble format along ~1th pla)'•ng in fourhl)mcs that will tnclude tz! such celebrities as Earle Bruce and Ric h Brooks, ha\"e a golden opponunity here Mond<i) Bruce, coach of the Colorado State Rams "ho defeated Brook.s· Oregon Ducks 111 Freedom Bn""l \'II , 32- 31 at Anaheim Stadium la ~t December, ~111 bring his school's athletic director Oval J"'nes to the tournaplent. Brook5. not 10 be out-done. will also bring l'Hs A .D. Bill Byrne. For further information, call 634·198-1 by Friday afternoon. • •e's • -BJ' th~ D11ill' Pilot GM• u,~ .. ........ ""' WAnlt~ NEW'#«~ol(N -----24• T089llf &#Ii FT ~ CIAWTICMOC«I aw ,,.1110et1 17!!' Low PRICES GUARANTEED , " YOU f/"0 IT FOR lfSS • e e • IA-le L l MEET THAT PRll-f 5 ---- •• OA•nm.D by Jim Davtl by Chartee M. Schutz "Bear claws ? Yeeulk!" Orenge Co• o.lly. Plot .. COIJlllD t .. f l i I ! e '\/,, - 1tNKER6tLL ~ET5 fKYiN(, P~N by Brad Anderson 8BOB by Jeff MacNelty DBl'f'NIS , by Hank Ketchum "Let 1t snow. Let 1t snow Let It snow " l'f A!fCY OVERBOARD so 1. SMAS~ll li!M I \HEN ~ SMAS~t> Ni 8AC~, SO 1 ~-StMSHE[7 filM, ~lot LEff ME ABC>UT THE ONt., OM~ s1iIT CtitSCIOUS .. ADAM ~' l l£A'\E. R>R \Vt( ~l\E~~ HI> N»M·~ 1'An41t.Kl ~ lV. ~ ... FRED BASSET A.NO WMO ATE MY NEWLY eAKED CAJ(.E w...11 ... e r WA~ OVT? ) I• I .. ,,,.... ........... _ .. __ 14. 9L1ca. TMIU ISH'T Ii. CIWM& LEFT! ) by Alex Graham TBEllENACE ~ i I r -1 euESs l'M ALWAYS HUNGRY BEO\USE l 5PENO '--------------~--..... ~ 100 MUCH TIME BETWEEN MrALS. • by Jerry Scott ROSE 18 ROSE by Jimmy Johnson OM I'll ~f rf WAr:J.l'T >LL tlfAT IW'! by Chip Dunham by Brian Basset IM~fJ:. ~ooa ESMJ ~ Yt-Rl'Ja> ~L "4D ~ H~1' 10l0 ~OJ AtnJr rr. by Htlrold Le Dowe Mut~ '™~ .WITAI. l .~ efACEUT "9.J ~ -ml r;Av ltGJ ~ ~.~.I DRABBLS by Pat Brady , MIX·lR IN °™l HUf~: f ~u., I~ IM A • t1D™E£'~ Mlt40, • 219 . • ) , __ _,1 I by Tom Batluk 11'5 Jusr A PIC1UR£ Of "fl.4E SCHCOl.. w rTH NO wo~os oo rr .' by Lynn Johnston ~ -~~ J ' by Kevin Fagan ~! 1"Al ~l ~ "W(f.N r<a.U! by T. K. ,.,.J. One of Huntlftlton Beach's oldest ahopl, Wind an Sea, is opening a new ahop on tbe corner of Main St. and Walnut, where the old Sunline/Electric chair used to be. . ··We have been looking at that spot for a Iona time now, and we think h's an excellent location," said Manaaer Jim Flynn ... We've waited for slx months to get this place and we are anxious to open up." The new Wind an Sea surf shop will carry longboards, shortboards, clothing and surfing acce.sories, Phil Richardson ~~L / Handicaps can make ... or break The Performance Racing Handica p Fleet ... What 1s it and ,.,,hy docs it exist? When sailo rs show up al the ,ur1 line, how docs one compare the old family cruiser with the 'leek little racing slop just off the hoards of the ho11es1 yacht designer round? • A simple, equitable, arbitrary ha ndicap system was needed, he nce PHRF was born in 1959. \tany changes and many rules hJ\e grown out of this early beginning. PHRF now consist or '"o 11ers uf handicapping, the Southern California Regional Board and the -.even Local Boards. A -Santa BJrbara, Oxnard, Ventura and Channel Islands; B -Manna Del Rey and King Harbor; C -Long Beach and Los Angeles Harbor; D -Newport Beach; E -Dana Point; F -Oceanside; and G - San Diego. The Regional Board establi hes a "base rating'' for all boa ts that Joi n PHRF. This system of second per mile handicap 1s based on the flcH performance of each type of boat. Thi encourages each skipper 10 optimize his boat compa red to othe r boats of his same de ign and Sile . The Local Board is allo"ed to .ilter th is base rating plus or minus 12 seconds per mile, 10 allow for clo'ie racing in the local wate rs. Most racers only address their local boards as to their competitiveness. Normally a local racer will take the latest resul ts of his or her races and JO to the local board to 1ry 10 receive a rating change. The board will make a decision from these results, as well as other results from other local races. The racer will live with this decision or appeal it to the Regional Board, which usually abides with the local board. . Although the rule does not appease all the racers a~I the time, PHRF is the hugest racing system u ed, larger than all other systems combined with over 2,000 racing members. 0 Saturday will mark the beginning of the Newport Harbor Yacht Oub's Cabo San Lucas Race. A parade from the yacht club to the startlina line in the ocean off Newport Beach will commence at 10:30 a.m. with the music of the Mariachi band. The big. faster boats will start Sunday, going after the race record of two days, 22 minutes, 40 seconds, set by Blondie in the 1987, 790-milc event. The local boats, entered in the 26·boat fleet are Am1ntc, Mel and .Bud Richley, Lido lite Yacht Oub; Concorde, Norman 8. Williamson, NHYC; Free Enterprise, Charles A. Brewer, LIYC; Holu1, Davis Pillsbury A Pillsbury family, NHYC; Pele, Jim Emmi, Bahia Corinthian Yach! Oub· Strider, Barbara C. Col\'ille, NHYC; and Witchdoctor, Neil M. Banh, NHYC O For tboee who need more ,..-< ¥Olume this weekend tbu the mariecM band, lM Oft.shore ,..,.,.,., rMI ... .,. ..... u.. .... Oil Sltunlaf. n. nice --."°8 ... M 10 L& off dli llen of .... a.-...., .... die raid of Illa ...... CMlt to ... • COJ' w.tad,... .. .... and Is due to open March JS. The owntrs do not foresee any potential problems in connection with downtown redevelopment plans. • Huntington Beach's top PSAA contender, Gary Clisby ~epartedly suffered a major leg lnJUry while snowboarding in Big Bear. Oisby was at Bear Mountain competinJ at the Op Wintersurf where he placed 11th overall out of 32 competitors. Oisby will most likely miss a good portion of the PSAA tour which starts in Hawaii early March. Best wishes for a speedy recovery Gary. PEP EUROPEAN METRIC ........... . ....- •o ooo M ilt ,., ., •o,. \ t •I AO W IA• wA••AH t., •Chris Kayson of San Clemente is now shaping surfboards for some of Orange County'• hottest up and comers. including Capistrano Bay's Ryan Hoff man, Ryan Mata, Brian Clavejo, and Kirk Patterson. Kayson will be in Huntington Beach this weekend for the WSA District S contest checking out the action along with new prospects ... • Since the last decent swell a couple of weeks ago the ocean has been as dead as a placid lake. Some Huntington Beach surfers arc breaking out their old skateboards and tearing it up on the ramps rather than wa\'e , inelud1n1 Pf01 Joey Hawkins and Colby Outlaw. Others, hke my brother Kirk Tice and myself a;e taking up weight trainin& a1 an excelJent cross-training tool as well as something to do when the waves arc Oat. The CBSA is having it 's latest top on their '91 Pro/Am tour at Lake St., not Brookhurst as is on the entry Corm. Uo!f/ Tb h u 0ru,. Coast Dal~ PIJol tOl'ft6JIOlltkat wbos~ 1urllDf colum11 appar1 ntry Tluusday. Th&nd8y. ,...._, 21, 1181 M Lloyd Tice - ""• --.. ""· .. . ..... .... .. .. .... . -. . -. .. -. .. . . .. ... Hayes/Martin wins trio of MAME awards for PR ~in Associate , an Or-•nae Counl)' advertising and public relaticm qeftC)' spccializ.i n& 1n the real Mlate indus1ry, \li'On three 1op ! awardl for iu wor 9at.Jhe recent MAME awards. f A fuaaJ is t in seven categories, Hayes/Mart in won top honors r r . best k>go, brochure and half-page ~ black and white ad. "Winning three coveted MAME awards is a wonderfu l star1 to 1991 for our agency," said S;indy Mnr- . tin, principal of Htlye!/~1artin r\S· ' sociatcs. "We always stri\'C to cre- ate the mos t dynamic and effective ma rketing materials and cam· paigns for our client . ''To have our "'ork acknowl- edged by our indu~lry is most grul- ifying, bu1 the tn1e n1cnsurc of suc- cess is the continued effectiveness of our advertising and public rela - tions efforts that we arc gcncr:lling for our clients." Sponsored by the Sate" and ~tarkcti ng Council of th e ~l1u1hern California Building lndu-.111 1\-.so· ciation, the MA~1 E ;l\\arLh conl· pe1i1ion rcco~nilc" c >.:cel!l'nl·e 111 the marketing and n1crch.1nd1•>1n)! of n:stdenlial devtlopn1en1 ~ The cYCRing'1 fativlties wer kiekcd off u HAyet/Mar1jn \\.'on top honors for be11 logo for Pulte Homes' Admit1lty projeci in D arui Point. Thit was later followed by the 1op award fo r best brochure for a project with an average sale price over $400,000, again for the Admiralty . This is not the first time thnt the Admiralty was si ngled ou1 for rec· ognitlon. Jn addition to the MAME awards, the Admiralty brochu re also won a nt11ional silver Z..·1JRZ..1 and a nation:ll Target award. In last year's MAM E com- pc1ition, the Admiralty \\.'On best direc1 mail and ~·as a finalist in four other categories. Al the pres- tigious Gold Nugget awards. tho Admirally "on top honor~ for ils Plan D nlOdel. ·rhe be.st blnck and white ad undei-a half page al ~1Ar-..1E y,.1s awarded to the Lo.., Por1 illo\ de\el· upn11:11t h~ 5ha\\lltana. C'rc;iti\tl~ anti each prodult'i. un ique i.clhng prop<1)1l1(1n 1~ (1111- c.11 10 ;1 'ucce~sful adveni..,inc l".1111- p.11!!n . .inJ thL' Lt'' Po1 ullo~ :id \\.1~ \L"n L·llcr11'l' fpr Sh;1\\l1t;1n,1 J 1111 (1.1h1n. duc~·h.H 11! n1,ul-c1i:h: liH h1twn1an.:., remarked et the cere· nlOnics 1ha1 the ad hri con!ii)lcntly jl;enera1cd sa les and traffic for Los Portillo • and the project eve n had 10 snlc O\Cr Supc:r Bowl weekend. Martin added thbt "ot1r clie nt 's rece nt surveys ho.,.,cd that JO per· cent of 1ra(fic as \I.ell as n phc· non1cnal Jes rate have been 11it- 1ributed tQ this ad,'cr1ising can1· paign." Q\•Cr lhe l:tst rour )'Cars, l..faytS/ M11rtin /Usocia1cs has won 45 awards for work selcc1cd as the be.st in lhcir categories for logos. brochure , signage, ad,'ertisine and di rec1 mail. Martin a11ributcs the 1'gency's continuing success to the in-depth undcrs1anding of the rea l cs1a1c indu:i.try as v.cll as.lht fi rm's abi l- ity to combine: crcati\ ity with cf· fectivc, n1arkct·responsive cam- paigns. "\Ve value lhe Jon~ tL·rn1 rcla· tion<;h ip~ v.e ha\ c estah!i,hcd \vi th nur client,," 'he <;t1id 'It LS lhc i.pint of te;111111nrl. th.11 t'\l'>ll be- tween our client~ and ~1,1ff thnt ha<; cnahlt>d u .. 'tu t'rl·ati: ,u,h ~uc­ cc,.,ful flrO~r;1n1' ror lhl·ni ll .1~e' ~l .1n111 .\,,1•1.1.111·, ha .. S1 nd1 ~1arl lh been involved in the aclivitics of the real esuuc industry for years and is a member of the Bu ilding lndus1ry A.ssocia tion of Southern Cnlik>rnia. the Sales and Market· 1ng Council of the Bir\ and the Home Builders Council. The agency is located at 3186 Airway, Sui1c D. in Costa Mesa, and may he reached al 6-i 1-0755 f1)f n1orc infornuui on. Caillouette year 's top marketer You n1us1 l:>e th1r.-tinfJ for · r\chic,1ng unprecedented r\.',ut1~ during a ycr1r th:u challenged the entire home hu1lding indu\11), Davi d ~t Cailloucttc has been n.1111ed "markc1ing director of the ~c:ar .. 1n conJunctioo \\Jth !hi! 17th an nuol r\'l.ArvlE {~1ajor 1\chicve- n1cnts in Merchantl i,ing J-:.Cccl· Jenee) a\l.·ards a.> prc~enrcl.I t'I\ the Sales and ~l arketini: rLn111<..d of the Building lndus10 \,,oc1.111on of Southern CahfornL<t In carnin~ th i, /11ghl~ rt'gardi.."~ 111J e, \:lilloti<:llc ;i, \1.:c pr1..·,1- drnt nf sale.\ Jn.! n1.11~ct1n~ f111 1he Or11ngc l'ou111.1 l n1.1nd I mru r D1\1sion of the IJ;,Jd1\11, < "1nr.1n\ -orc.hes113tecJ 1.1'1 ''" •r' dl!hu1 of three nev. homt: n~t~hbn1hu<11.! -~:ui:n1it f'.,i11t1.•. \\ .. n' i 1 ' ( \ T1<..Ullc'!l1)~ c lrllpl<..llll"J\\1.·d j"l<• I.I'll' \. 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"'hilc .1 101al or 11 MAt<..1E finJlist honors \\'Ctc rc- cci1,cd in a diverse array of ad,cr· 1i~ing, sales orfiL·c. brochure, signa· gc. intt•tior di:sig n, l11ntl~capi ng and product design ca1egor1cs. 1\ctive\y involved in all profes - siona l aspec1s nr his 1ndu:-;try, Cadloucuc is l.'.u1rl'ntly ~en 1ng hi\ fifth tl'rrn ;1~ a member ol thl· board of th rector ' of the Sale' .ind ~lar\..c ting Cuunc1I \\ 11h l''t:r !K ~cJr\ of hou,1n~ 1nd1.1\tr\ cJCpcr1ent:l', ( .ulloucllc JOincd the JJ•lldv.111 ('un1pany "' ,1 ,,tll'.' reprc,ent:llt\l' in 191':? \111•· '~'Ylll'llll~ pr11mn1eJ 111 ,,ill·, rn.111· J_l;('f 111 J985 , !J~· \\,I\ n,lfJH;J ll{C pr1.:-.1dl·n1 or '1\ •. , .111d rn.11kc:11nc 1".I\! 11.·.11' I.Ill! (,r.1d11.1tttll' fr11n1 ( .d \1.111.· / ,•n.: Bl.u.h 111th .t h;1~h1.lo11 11! 'l1.:r1c1· dt•t.:tl'l' 111 l'11,1n.:'" .ul1t11111,11.1tu•n. ( .11ll1•Ul'1IC nl•1.11n1·d h1' •l"f!l!1,.11l' !ti ll:'hlL·11t1.d ITI.tl~Cll!I): 1hf•llll!.h l (I lllj.. ll\C\ Ill /f\1 11~· 1~11h hi' \1tlc. IJ~b1i: . .ind 1hl·rr :-\C,11 ••ld "'n. l)e,111 Lyo n heads expert p anel on fi n a ncing (,~·1H:r;d \\1lh:in1 [\Oil y,ill h::;1d- h11c 1 p.1ncl !If 1h1cC C\pt:1t' "hll v.dl .1dJrc'' lln.tlltln!! "1!ul!11n\ for Th1.· J<t!JO, .1! !he: r-.l 1Hlh I I 1.!Cflt:1.1I n1en1hcr)h1p rnceun~ ul the Or- ··n~c ('oun\\ J{ei:1nn ol rhe huild- 111!! lndu'll)-,.,,,;1<..1.111011 u! ~outh· i.:rn ( .1l1forn1.1 · lhc progr.un \\111 be hc:ld at the lr'>'1t1e ~i :ttriott :ind y,·ill begin with .i SOCiJI hour at 6 p.1n.1 fol!oy,·cd by dinner at 7 p.m anJ the program bcginry1ng promptly at 8 p.m. 1·opics 10 be ;1dd1cs-,cd v.111 1n· c:lu()c a discus)1on on 1he causes f111d solutions tu 1he Cunc11 1 n1e1nl'.y lri~i..,." llP' nn how the ht1ild1ng 111£111,\1) l;tn Lllre \l.llh ~·u rrcnt c<1ndn10n'i .tnd ,1 took. .11 ~·quit} 11n.1nt1ng :ir'ld a hl/Cl.t~I lor .1lqU1\!!1011, llcvclopnlt'nl ,1nd ron- '1ru<..l1<'n fin:1nc1n!! . Jo1n111g Lyon \\Ill he ~lich:icl \ll")l·r. n1.1n.1ging r,.nlnl'I uf the· l)r.1n.i:c c<1unty office i•f Kcnne1h I \J\L·n 1h.1! -~ Comp.in~. ,111d J11~h n I l.1n1,;11tk, executive .1dn1in1\tratt)r · nt Sc.cu nty Pacific N.1t11111Jl Dank\ l{c,11 1-·.,1:i1c lndus1ri c' . l.yon is. chairman of 1hr hoard ,ulCI chief c:i:ecutive offircr of the \V1lh,1 in Lyon CompJ11\, y,hich 1'\ hcndquartercd in Nc"·rort Beach. I he company 1s one of' !,he .na - t1on'll 1:tt'gC'it real est3te develop· nic,nt firm~. having proclucccl 'nnd Mild more than 60,000 ret;1dcn11al uni1s and ha\'1ng 1n excess of S2 hiltion. l 'he ·Lyon ('ompnny wa~ r;inked the fourth largci t builder 111 the na1ion in 1 98~ ancl 19 9. ~1:ycr' primnry rc\pon.sib1hty v.1lh !he Le\'Cnthal Ompuny f3 10 consu\1 wi(j\ major clientJ. In lh1 ca pacity, he over ccs and coordi· natcs client services: in 11 wide range uf accoun1ing and conJulting rvK:cs including' taxes. ys1cms, 1tra1egic planning. rc1l es1111c mttr· kcl and fcasibilily •nalysis and capital accc 5tra1ecies. H~ i!I n frequent columnist lfd spcalt~r . l=l ancoc k' responsibilities with Sccurhy Pacific's Real late In· dustrlcs Oroup arc 10 direcl •holcule real e11a1c lendina acllv· i1ies in California. l·or more information, or 10 make resc:rv11ions, call the DIA of· ltce 11 S47·3042. Reservations are $35 for ........... $45 ,.. --' memben i nd must be made no l11cr than noon tt•rch I. Orange Cout Dally Piiot New Homes Directory From Under $10't000 CanyQn View \Vest L.akcshqro Trabuco Canyon South Coaa;t Metro 589-91 8'6- From th e $100,000s Alicante Alt isse Applause Arcada Ash1on Breakers Calabria Calif. Renaissa nce Calif. RcOcc1ions Calif. Seabreeze Cantore Capri Chandon Costa Brava Los Portillo!! Greystonc E;1stp.1rk Villas Emcrnld Park Mcniffcc ~lon tcc ito Mon1clcna S1l·rr:i Verde I 1crr.1 Linda \1ie\\ pointc Paln1in Courts Palmia Villas Pier Colony Provence D'1\1i<;o Seacliff Courl SeaCO\'C Pt11cc Seagate Colony Sercnado Si. 1·ropc:z 1"hc V1ll:1-. \VincJflO\l.Ct \Vind song ·rhe \\ 1nd";1rd' Yorki.h1rc Rancho Sanla Margari ta Aliso Viejo Aliso Viejo 1'ustin Mission Viejo Laguna Niguel Aliso Viejo Uguna 1-lills Laguna I-t ills Cos1a M..:sa AliSQ Viejo Laguna Niguel Luguna Niguel Lugu na Niguel Rancho Santa Margarita Mission Viejo' Long Beach Mission Viejo Moreno Valrey i ·rabuco ;\l1so \1icJO llancho S:1n13 MJrga ritn Rancho S11n1a ~1argarita Anaheim I !ills ~-i ission Viejo t<..1 ission \1icjo t-lunt ington Ucac h Aliso Viejo ,.\li~o Viejo 1\Ji,o Vi CJO ,.\]Ji.o ViCJO 1'rabuco 1\liso \'irJO ,\li'-0 V1ejo Al"n \ 1CJO 1\lii.o \1icjo Al iw Viejo Garden Grove Fro m the $200,000s Anugua Arroyo Vi'iL1 Ile\ Air lielvedl·rc Uch\tXkl l':uk 111.\crl\ rourt I hl· llrl·~·lt: ( .tl11 Rl·Occl1l11l!-i t .1lil l!tn.u•,,1n cc t .1111~·1,1\ Pl11111.: ( llfllll.1 11111, ( Oll\l: \·111.1 lhc(rc,1 c \·r1l'\' c ·1.1'"'' ( U\IOfll Jnt' I ,\1r!l.1 \ 1~1.1 I 1L·ld't(1nc Co!lecti1in I lore' del Sol (~1c\'>\\)ne Court ! h.: I l11:hl.1nd' lrn.1~l·' r .• 1 I Lcr r.1 I .ih.1111.I \ dl.tL!C J,land, ,\l.111.fC\llll'. l'!.tt·e :O.l on.1ct1 P,t li!C'1U I' .1lnu.1 I c1 racc:s P.10111,1111.1 l'ro n11t·n.1dt· H.1\ IC rot Se3co,1-.t fer1 JCC Seawny Collcc11on Sicn:t Summit Crest Valle Vista Waterford Pointe \Vcstpark La.s Pafn1::1s ·rrabuct1 Rancho Santa t<..largari13 t\1ission Viejo 00\e Can)On Foothill R:inch Foothill !<:inch r\li~o \1i{'jo 1\li ... o \'1eiu :\11-.0 \'1CJU I ai;un.1 :-..1).'.uc! Con1n.1 I u,1111 :\ll'U \'t\'jll \~prl'') I agun.i ~1gucl R:1ncho S.1n1.1 \l.1rg;1n 1.1 La gun.1 Slgucl S;1n1.i Ana Co,1.1 r-.1 c:\,I 1\!i\1l \•iCJ•l Uucn.1 l '.n~ /{anrhu 5:1111.1 r-.t.11g.11H;i (."h1110 ll11J\ All'O \ IC/ii I 11n1hill R.11n:h l ;1t:un.1 Ni)::ut:I Fut.1th1\I R.inch 11-11,~1011 Viejo An.lhe11n 11 111\ I vutht/J l{.1nch l~guna Niguel 1\liso Viejo ,\liso VicJo Laguna Nigul'l Dove Can)On Rancho San1a f\.targanta Dana Poinl frvine 858-9 0 8l8-7 6 l82-3 5 S89·9 454 454- 831 ,4 831-8306 JSO-7755 ~40-9700 279-8890 669-4~0 8] 1-4 8 826-35 2 2.10-21'55 589-~5 495-1~9 531-l:JI 662-0~0 !IJ I· 7858 521-51,66 589-8 2 627-1 5 J 2· 2 837-5 5 ,95.3 6 837·2 58 1-5 282· 8374 240·4 455- 58 1·2 249·9 589-0 589- 4116-4 66(). From t he $300,000s · 1\m;1r;1nll' Bcl ~ntr'lct llori..1r1 Braebu1n Uri!!,hh1n Glen Br ig ht on Su rnn111 C'luh V1~IJ (')·prC ')') Collcct111n l\:1m,1n 1_1l.cr1dfl'. L.111rcl l\11!' ro..!arlun:t r..1 o n1crcst r-..1on1tll.1 N::i poli Palon1a 'Se<1w1nd f{idge ·r;crr.1 Linda Estates \Vcs1eliff )'orha Lind!! l..:1guna Niguel An:lhcim 11 11!-. :'-.·11,sion \'1l'.JO L:tguna l·hlls i ·rabuco Can)'On rr::ihuco (':tnyon l)ove-Can~on Cypress . . _ L1guna' J l1lls l)ove .Can)JJn Orange. . Dana Point· Anaheim ll1Jls R·anch~ Sanla r..·largarita ~f ission \1icjo ~1 ission Vit:JO Aliso Vicio Y.orba Ynda Dove Can)on Yorb3 I inUa . 495-1026 (S00)3•-HOUSE ' 768-~05 I 582·70 11 '589-1123 lS9-1208 589-6966 826-6905 532-1'192 858-1200 538-0693 248-2859 282-~I 589-2316 768-3132 458 -2254 . 458·7434 572-9697'. .589-0s8·s 970·9020 . From the $4Q0,000s An:1capa Hun1ing1on lassies ~·lon1a1c l'or1ol1:1 Hills M i sion Viejo l-l un1ing1011 Beach M1.ssion V1cjb T rabuco Canyon From the $500,000s. The Arboufl . C<Mngton Classics P1rk S6l;11no Coto de Caza '/o rba Linda i,~ena P1rk $600,000 and over The Admirally Bryon! Ranch Hu.ntinaton Place The Rooi!l<oca Su Uorillo . a.int I Ip I HCI Dan• Point Y0tba Unda Hunlinaton Beach 1.qu .. N;p.1 .• ~-~ •' ·-.... 'ti 37 Hlllf .. ' 768-7584 960·6839 380-8159 589·6856 5 9·9161 693·1915 828-1•85 • 240.3505 692·1201 96S·J722 661-t611) m.9199 131·7310 .. I . . r ( ~ I t -f c ) r , MAYBE \bu CANT LIVE IN AIL OFllIE WllliJ'S MOST BFAUTIRJL lDCATICNS. BurTuo Out OFlHREE AINT BAD If )'OU ha ven't appeared on "Lifi tyl of the Ri h ad\antageof up to l,910square ftttof pace. And pric and Famou "b ·now, yourchan e oflivir_igon the tart from 280,000 to 315,000. Fren h Riviera are fairly lim. Corni he ur fer presen a wttping panorama However, you have two good chance of living in a of the golf course,Catalina I land and be ond.The view California setting that' ju t as beautiful. Marquesa and in ide are eqiaally pcctacular. \Vith up to 2,500 square Corniche ur Mer at Monarch Beach. feet of pace. Prices tart from 330,000 to $475.000. \Vi th its teep hillside , pure white beache and In addition to one of the \\Orld' most beautiful thriving art community, Monarch Beach has often been Offius.,.,. '-"110-' location , both communiti put ear-round sailing, called 'The Calif omia· Riviera." And now, it' the swimming, tennis and golf at your doorstep. With fine an, fine backdrop for two exqui ite collection of detached dining and shopping just minutes awa . ingle-family homes by R.B. McU>mic, Inc. and So the choice is~ can dttam about hinc in a pace HomeCafiital. lilrie · -liopez.Or · · WtrueM ... Nlaa Marqucsa off en bttathaaking views of The Oorniche. If Links at Monarch Beach set against the parkling Before the rich and tamam ~ Pacific. F.ach elegant home is designed to lake ~what they're m-.· -. (714) 148-ltoS ,. , Monarch .Beach offers two luxurious refuges Gated entryway lo Corniche Sur Mer lu:<ury homes at ~1onarch Beach. Spacious rooms at Corniche Cornichc Sur Mer, R.B. r.l cComic and l·forrie Capi1al De- velopment Group')-nc\\CSI lu:<ury home community in Monarch Beach. fealurcs architectural de· signs that emphasize common use area' fo1 \famil) and entertaining \\tlhout slcrir1cing space for spe- c1ahLed needs. "('ornichc Sur ~·f er allo1,1.·s fant1- l1c'i to enjo~ the best of bolh world'> v.11h «pacious room design.;, in the bu'iie'\ areas -the lotchcn. J1v1ng ro.1n1s ;1nd hcdruom~ -:ind .;;1111 aCCl)mmu<laic~ '-pccifj.,-fan11!~ need" v.11h ~n1.1llcr rOt)Til\ ,t\\a~ from central aclt\ll\ for u't' .1' reading room~. Jen'. ~C"ntng roon1s, art '1ud10" or i.1.h;ttc\cr the family choo\c,," c>.:pl.i1ni:d Kath\ Counni:~, ma1~ct1ng \1rc prt''1dcnt of R ll '.\tc('om1\. In.: ·1 he ~1nglc-l.11n1h de :.1lht·d home\ include t'U~hlm \\n11d- burn1ng f1rcrL1i.:c~. c1ght-h111! n1;1- hogan) cntr: do1ir'. thrcl' tn fnur roon1s. gourmet lotchi:n\, :1u111- matic garage door opener, ,inti lC· ramie lilc cnlr1c\. Optu1n ii !t·;1· Cornlche Sur Mer Oevcloptr: R.B. McComic Inc. Type or dc"elopment: Luxury homes. Price range: S3.36.000 to SS33,000 NumlX'r or noor plans: Four. Squart rootagt: Up to 1,891. Sail's office phone: 2-10-96:!7. turi:" include 'PJ tuh~. M..'CUfll) ~}~· tl·n1, and y,;11cr pu r 1f1e r~ . l'he SO-acre rc~ort t·ommun1ty is JdJaccnl lo 1he Links at i\1onarch Ocnch champ1on!>h1p golf course i.1.ith easy acccs~ 10 Pacific Coast l-f1ghy,;1y. 1he R11z Ca rl1on l·lotel and Dana Point I !arbor. Panoram· ic \1cv.s from Corniche Sur i\1cr ~ran the Pacific Ocean and the p1t1urc~quc rolling h1tt~- l l umc price s range from SJ '6.000 !O S5J3,000. ·1 he nearby i\1onarch Beach l'L11J \:tt1~f1cs man~ practical '>hop· ping need~ Y> 1th .1n lt,1\ian dch, tra,cl agen0. Jap.1nc\C rc~t:iur.tnl. beauty salon, bank, hair stylist, drug store, crystal boutique, movie rentals and clo1hing stores. R.B. McComic Inc., a diversified real estate development consulting firm based in San Diego. cu rrentl y is building resorts. luxury ho mes and indu~lrial parks in Southern California and Colorado. l·oundcd 1n 1972, Home Capital Dcve!opmenl Group, a subsidiary of Ho1nc Fed Bank. j~ involved in more than 80 dcvclopmcnls in California :ind Florida, cove ring some 13.000 acres. \Vith 517.9 bil· lion 1n a!>SCIS, HomeFcd Bank has a nc i .... ork of more than :!00 offi ces throughout Californ1.1 Corniche Sur i\l(r can be 1c.1chcd hy taking PJccfic Coast l·ligh'"" ay to Niguel Road cast l "ra,cl appro:dmatcly a h;ilf mile ;ind turn left on Corn1chc Dn,c. All models are open daily from JO a m to 5 p m. and additional in· fo rmation rs available at 240-9627. Buyer incentives drawing fam ilies to Emerald Pointe Purchasing a nC\\ ho1nc is both a key goal and a "alu:tb!c invest· mcnt for 1\mcru:.111 L1md1c' 1n the 1990\. To cn10' all the hcncf11, of home owncr,h1r 111d.1~. f;un11ic!> are disco\cr1111.: \\ .1rm1ngton l-lomcs' l:.mcr,1\d Pn1n1c, \\•here getting into th<1! fir'! hornc h,1, neve r been ca~tcr Emerald Pointe Developer: Yl:irm1ng1on Hon1es. Type or de,•tlopmenl: CU'\\Om town homes. Price range: From S166.9'->0. Square rootage: Up to J.317. Sales om ce phone: 582-0896. "A1 Emerald Pointe, w1..'re mak· ing the purchase of our qualily townhomcs available for young families," said Lar7 Riggs, senior vice president o Warmington Homes. "Right now. buyers can move in with only 5 percent down and take advantage or a 7 7Al per- cent first-year interest rate, while closing costs arc guaranleed not to exceed $4,500. . "This special program gives ram- ifies a way out of the rcrtt trap and allows them to start building equity (or the future now," he added. Prk:cd Crom only $166,991), Em- erald Pointe of(crs quality 1ownhomcs with as much as I .317 JqUlrC feel or generous interior Jivin1 space. prov{ding one ot the rnosl compe1itivc new home values in the sou1h Oranae ':?Unly mar- ket Emerald lion ne1r ' PoM1e's envied Joel· LMI MiMio n Viejo, I Quality townhomes arrordable at Emerald Pointe. Cosla dcl Sol go~ course and south Orange Coun')''S scenic beaches appeals to actwe, athtc1k ind social townhomc buycn. Resi- dents also can t1ke 1dv1n11p of their own on-site priva1e swhnmillc pools, whirlpool opu and luollly landscape4 prdcn ...... Oasslc Medl~nean ardlllec- ture dittlnp'ilhed lhele CUSIOm two-story townhoma. To tee Emerald Pointe, Wt the San Diego (S} freeway 11 Clio ParkW1y and travel e111 to Marperite P1rtway. n.111 riahl on M ...... rite 10 follpo lload, left to ~-............. """-"' -1£1 -· For rurt11or ...., • ...., eo1 "2· 0896. Marquesa designed for execs In an age ot highway congestion and IOnJ commutes, builder R.B. McComu: Inc. and Home Capital Development Group's serene com- munity, Marqucsa at Monarch ~tloptr: R.B. McComic Inc. Type of development: Single-family homes. Price r1nat: From 1hc high $200,000s. Number or noor plans: Three. Silts omtt. phone: 248-1905 . Sq.art foot•se: 1.544 to 1,910. Beach, is a welcome reruge for today's busy f1milics. "Marquesa was desiencd with the executive lifestyle in mind," says Kathy Courtney, vice prt.!ii· dent of marketing £or R.B. Mc:Comic Inc. ''The close proxim- ity to numerous recrca1ional out· lets -·J'tnnis, sailing and golr - along with fine quality homes, orfer residents 1he opportunity to relaJt in comfort." Located on a prominent ridge near 1hc Pacific coastline in ~1on­ arch Beach, the gates Marquesa community. with 14 7 quality- crafted single-family homes, pro· 1vidcs panoramic views of the area's scenic rolling hills. lush Luxurious titting room . of -~t Marqueu home in Monarch Beacll. green golC curse and coastal waten. Three thoughtful noor plans ranging in size rrom l,S44 to 1,910 square feet arc designed to accom- modate the active f1mily. Marqucsa homes are replete wi1h luxury amenilies including spacious rooms, elegant cn1rics, eustOm-designcd wood-burning fireplaces, sweeping oak 1t1ircases, ·red oak cabinets, designer owl tubs. To rc1ch Marqueu. tab. Pacific Coast Highway to Niguel Road cas1. The sales office is open from 10 a.m. 10 5 p.m. seven days a week. For funhe r information, call 248-1905. . Elegan1 interior or fin al sclcc lion at Lakeairc in Mission Viejo. Final executive homes at Lakeaire project released Dramatizing the continuing pop- ularity or one or California's most successful move-up neighborhoods, Signature Homes' guard·Jlted Lakeairc neighborhood in Mission Viejo will be releasing its final phase o( execucive·class residence$. beginnins Saturday from 10 1.m. to$ p.m. "Even 1(ter selling more than 100 hom~s. we have tnily saved the best ror last at Lakeaire," de- clared. Norm S1uard, president of Sip1ture Homu. •111cte remain· ins homes feature IOmC of the molt maaniftcent views o( Like Million Vlcjo1 u well u the larg- est lots, ran11n1 up to a quarter- acre. "Home-shoppers interested in """" ......... ot the -""'--In Southern C.lif'omia -vlatt Lalreare 1C1011," he -.!. "Wllh aD dial Qio 1111 ....... ha to """· h ii ...... 1111 quietly." ~lly prlcatl -Pl9,llOO, Sipatln """" wll .... -11.,..1 -olfen Oil tllo 19 Lakeaire Dt:vt.loper. Sianature Homea. Type or dtYtlopment: Single-family homes. Price nn1e: From $389,000. Numbu of Door plant: Three. Square fooup: 2,m 10 J,213. s.1 .. omc. ,._, 768-8506. home.a in Lakcairc't final phate, which wiU be ready lor occupancy this summer. locltcd in Miaion Viejo'• ex- clusive Ca".J'O':I cruc: community, Lake•ire't uMtlna lanes and cul de sacs boUt an lnvi1lna 1trno1· phere enhal*d by Ille mcllculoul- 1 y detailed Sp1nl1b and Medl1tmne111 elllerion ot the r-.tory "°"*-Slllltlna 11Jo ,_ ......... ,... ___ _ ........................ c::... ""':1:i:a"'* :; .. :~ ... •11 lf'r 1ze. •=• • garages wilh sodden sectional roll· up doon and creative chimney treatments. Throughout the intcrion of the spacious rcsidmccs, which mea- sure from apprmimately 2.792 to 3,213 square reet, await an array of refined appointmenu. Amon& them arc v1ultcd ceilinp, up to rour bedrooms. three full blths, sunlil skyli&hll, French doon, up to three wood·burnin1 fireplaces. laYioh wet ban (Plans One and Tluee), ~ 111ir<M01 and railed do.bit-door entriea. ' To panldpoea In Laltain'1 final phue -. alt the Saa Ditto (5) P-11 Alicia Pulnny llld .,._.. -to Olympiad, hml left, .... npl Oii NeHiitln. Drioo up Ille bW and lllnl ,.-at the ..... c..,.,. en. plOd .,,. t ..... IAcated II 22151 W"""'"' ' I p'flln'I .... llMlr~ ...... IOULIOS ..... ,, lllooll .. .... • DAILY PILOT ($~)THINGS TO DO TWS WEEK 1 .... llMITATD "You Can't Take It with You" by George S. Kaufm an and Moss Hart will open on the Mainstage at South Coast Reper- tory on Friday and continue through April 4. Showtimcs are Tu:sdays through Fridays at 8 p.111.: Saturdays at 2:30 and 8 p.m.; ard Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. T:.:kets arc $23·30. For informa· tion, call 957-4033. See story, page 84. 2 lf Cllllf 111 ma The fast-paced and unique Cirque du Soleil will con· unuc Its stay in Costa Mesa until March 17, with shows under the Big Top in the South Coast Plaza parking lot at Bear Street and the San Diego Freeway. Showtimes arc 8 p.m. tonight, Tuesday and Wednesday; 6 and 9:30 p.m. on Friday: 4:30 and 8:30 p.m. on Sat- urday; and l and S p.m. on Sun· day. There wall be no performance on Monday. Tickets range form Sl2.50 to $33.50 for adults; $6 to S21.50 for children. For info· tamtion, call 740-2000. 3 Pate IYWDY The Pacific Symphony Or· chcstra, with guest conductor Christopher Seaman and guest so- loi t Andrea Lucchcsini on piano, will perform a program or Weber, Mozart and Ralph Vaughan Wil- liams at th e Performin Arts Center on Wednesday and Thursday, be- ginnmg at 8 p.m. each night. Tick- ets arc $10-33. for information, call 474-2109. 4 11'11A-1m.l This is the final weekend for Opera Pacific's stagings of Bizet's "The Pearl Fi hers'' and Verdi's "A Mas~ed Ball" at the Performing Arts Center. Bizet's exotic epic set in Ceylon will be performed Friday at 8 p.m and Sunday at 2 p.m. Verdi's version of 1hc assa mation of Sweden'!> King Gu tnv Ill will be staged Sat- urday at s· p m. Ticket to each show arc $20-70. For 1nformat1on, call 546-7372. 6 ftlll AMDICA The Orange County Misi. America com petition will be held ot Orange Coa~t College's Moore Thca1re on Sunday at 5:30 p.m Advance ticket\ arc $1 2.50, they wall be $15 at the door foor inform:111on, call 432·S 80 I L.A. CU.at llEIBTllA The Los Angele Chamber Orchc tra under the dircc- rion of Chm tof fcrick will per- fo rm "AlxluclJon from the cnt· gho" at the Irvine Barclay Thentrc on Wednesday ot 8 p.m. m a per- formance co-spon~rcd by 1hc the- ater 3nd the Or~nae County Philharmonic Soc1e1y. For info rma· 11on, call 553-2422 or 8544646. 711DYT.,. Hoyt AJcton will perform two 11hows at the Cra~ I-for c Stcok House and Saloon on Monday, ot 7 and 10 p.m. For 1n· formntion and r~crvations, call S49-1Sl2. Roger Bloo m /f?C;Gc: 8 -~ Comedian Mark Schiff head- lines at the lmprov in Irvine this week through Sunday. Also on the bill are Sue Murphy and Denise Munroe. Showtimcs are 8:30 p.m. tonight and Sund3y; 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. on Friday; and 8 and HT.30 p.m. on Saturday. f or ticket information, call 854-54SS. I .. IMllT The lrvine Ballet will present three shows over the week· end at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, with performances slated for Friday at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m. For information, call 8~6. 11 111 MT'l TIE 11ING "The Play in Art," an cll- h1b1t featuring contempo rary artist who have been in flu- enced by theater, wtll open at the Irvine Fine Arts Center on f ndav and continue through Apnl 28. For information, call 724·66..~. 12 MOZAllTBIW ORClllTRA The Mozarteum Orche'- tra ot Saliburg wall be in concert at the Perform ing Art\ Center on Monday at R p m. B'i pan of the Orange County Ph1lh3rmonic Society's "Mol4!n Celebration 1991 ," marking the hi· centennial of the compo er' death. Hans Graf wtll ronduct the ensemble in Mozart's Symphony No 40 in G minor and his Piano Concerto No. 20 m 0 minor, ;and W1mbcrger' "Reflections on Moiart Theme'> ·· Tickets are S 12 to $35 For in formation, call 553· 2 .. 22. 13 .. ,. .... The Kid for Kids 1 he· atrc will perform their vcr ion of "Winn ie the Pooh" on Saturday at 11 11 .m. 11t 1 urtlc Rock Community P:lrk 1n Irvine Ticket 3rc SJ per pcr~n. and children mu t be ceomp nicd b an duh. For inform:u1on, call 724·6609 ••Dally Piiot W9"end I Thursday, February 28, 1991 ... 14 PADDY MIT The popular lnsh folJ group Paddy West will present its 10th annual Orange Co:ist College St Patrick's Oa) celebration concert on Saturday at 8 p.m. in the school's Fine Arts Recital Hall. Tickets are $7 50 1n advance and $9 at the door. For informa1ion. call 432-5880. 16 ml MOVO RIIS Live blues is fe atured three ntghts per week at Night Moves, 5902 Warner Ave. 1n Huntington Beach. Tom Link and Paul airmen will perform Sund.ty at 7 p.m Kathy Voss and Billy Ray will be on stage Monday. be- ginning at 8 p.m. Flying Pig Ex- press will perform Tu esday, starting at 9 p.m For 1nforma11on. call (213) '861-8631 1 B L8DDIG AT U.. T he work of J ack London "111 be d1!>C\lssed at the fi~t meeting of a new Evening Book 01\Cus ion Group .tl 7 p.m. tonight at the Newport Center Library, 856 San Clemente Or. The program 1 free. For in- formation. call 644 -31 1 17 ta MA. NO lfNlfl A unique exhibit of len e- 1 css "pinhole" photo- graphs by seven artists 1s on dtS- pl:1y at the Orange Co t CoUe£e Fine Art Galler} through next Thur-.dJy The g.1Jlcry ~ open Monday through FmJay from 9 a m 10 S p m .md dmi ion rs free 18 STAGE fA8lfl l hc Young Con,crv:11ory Pla)er~ of South Co t Repe rtOr) will ~rform "Stone Soup" h} Mar>h.1 Drown and "\Vile:) .ind th e 1 IJary M n" by Jac.:k ~tol..c; 111 r ounJer' H;ill at the Orange Coun l) Performing ..\rt~ Ce nter on .11urday at 4 and -30 p m Jn c.J ~u nJay at 2 and .. p m. T1 .. l..et' .ire SlO for adull~. S for childre n r or 1nformJt1on, call 1)5"'-4033 1 I IAlUllDAY COPICfR1 "People of the Forest" "''II be prc,ented by Sat- urda~ :".1gh1 Concert Scne pon- sorcd b\ the Cit) of L.1gu na Beach, at p m 1n El Morro chool audi- torium. '°I~ I P.tc1ftl Coast High- w a)". L.1guna 8eJch The CHAAl.(IP ~rour from the Ama- zon region of E~uaJor "''" pc(orm mu'i1c, \ong 3nd dJncc in native · co tumc, \\Ith special guc t Jim Bcrenholrz l 1ckel\ are S 10 and arc a';ulatile at f Jrenhe1t 4S I Book~torc or at the door For more 1nforma11on, call 494-7S39 Andr~·Michel Schub pertOfms with P.lcifte Symphon)" Orchesp-a Wcdnesd.ly and Thu~lav at the Orange County P rf0tm1ng Ms Center. 20 m I CIAIT awB The Orange Co t Crl1lo return to lhe 1he ie Y..ith an all new saurical r~'\le ol h!e 1n Onn~ County. "Orange On a Hot Tm Roof." iearurint k.tts and unprCMSational pieces, 10 the Anna Auditonum of the Saota Ana Civic untcr. ~ °' Qntcr Plau., Santa .\n.i For ttc.ket information, call 'IJ().1406 during '#Cekday bwinc.,, houn Group rates ava.llablc R.,-...., Is lbr •rfj tdllor ol tk Ora. C.lt Dally Pilot - Lq~d: OC, Oninrc County. BT, bladt lit. BT-opt., black lie op. tional. pp, ptr person. TBA, ro be arnn&td. BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S 8 Newpon Harbor An Mu~~m ( '0 San Clemente Drr.e, Sev.· port Beach. 759-Jl~) Throul'h March 17: Ed\\ard Hopper Ru"'- CHARITY AND SPECIAL EVENTS 8 Frnnk Olt"e Hat Preview, MJrch 1 at 9 a m • ~ C'!.ment and Treatment Service Center break· fo~Lind fa~h1on11 nt Sals Fifth Ai.· cnue, South C:O:m Plaza. SIS pp. '756-0993. 8 Carn1val Under the 'c.t, ~1arch :. Ma kcd Ball Ch11ptcr of QC" Pe rforming Art!> Center at r>"ncvfJnd Hotel. Anaheim SI SO pd couple ( unt3Cl Elol\e :-:cci,. 5 2-Wl J . •~1onopol\ Party. March 2 .'It 30 p.m • C3barct Chapter of the OC Performing A1ts Center ..at Cry tat Court. S<luth Coa t Pl1w1. Costa Mc a. $100 pp Cont.tel Landa Lewi , 455·3~2.. S Ma kcd Dall" Danner, March 2 :it .5.30 p.m • Opera Pacific at lo- cation TBA. Open to the public. C oniac1 R1ch:ird Deary. 546-7'J72. • p:i Spcct;icular. March 3. 10 a m ·6 p m • OC r=.urgrounth, Co ta Me5a SS pp enior , chal· drcn free Phone 95·1466. •Patron Brunch. March 3. CHOC.. 11 Center Club, Costa Me 3 SJ l5 pp. Contact Janet Naguri.ka, 532· 6-s. 8 u1"ne f;,inta \), March 1, 7·30· JO·JO pm. OC Ph1lh11rmon1c Scxa· ct~ at Jev.cl Court, South C'oa t Pl. tJ, Co,1.1 Me .1 S·H 55 pp Cont;ict Kl')~l)na 5"canngcn. s.i. 90S·t. '"' •Plaza Promenade. March S. 10 .J m p m , March of Dime at uth Cc.>3 t Pl:u:i, Costa Mc a. Contatt Marg:iret Baerg, 63 1· ~oo. •Bridge Luncheon, March 6 at 10 10 ..a m , South Pa cific Chapter of OC Performing Arts Center at Rad1\son Plaza Hotel, lf"tne sso pp Contact Dorothy Reichle, 644· 51 17 •r:a haon Sh~. March 7, CHOC fashion show at Riu-Carlton, Lag· una Niguel. S50 pp. Contact Janet Nagurslti, 532-8675 <.:h.ipter l1 Stage Door Chapter of OC Performing Arts Center Con· tact Carolyn Nonng. 846-79.;6. •Art of Dining, M. r~h 10 .it 5·30 p m • Newport Harbor An \1u c- um reccp11on and dinner at Four Se:i~ns Hotel, cv.port Bea h. $300 pp Contact Maune G.11bcr, 7StJ. J 12~ •Puu in' on the Ghtz. 1'larch 10 (tempor:iry d:ite) at 6 p.m .. Bc,er· ly '11141 Chapter or OC Performing Ans Center at Center Club. Co t:t fc .1 $65 pp. Con1:ic1 h1rlcy Tednck, 951-5176. SfaJcing Control. March 1~ 411 11 a .m • S1\terhood or 1 em pie Bat '11hm and Amcnc.an Cancer Soc1· tt\ at th e temple. Newpo rt Bc.:ich . S 10 30 pp Contact Mr . Wc1dberg. sc;4.522 1 •Luncheon, M.rch 12 at tl:JO u m., 'ewport Beach ·Chmtrnn '-"omen s Club :11 Balbo.1 Bay Club, Ne~port Beach Sl3 pp Cont.ict Shirley Ewton, ~ .4-91Z2 or Donna Green, 'i6().J94'1. •E:.J~ter E:gg Hunt, M.uch 13. 10 a.m.·noon. OC Fa1r-~pon.,orcd hunt for pre-school children at fairgrounds. Co!>ta ~1esa Pre· reg1 tr:rnon required. phone is I· F·AtR, ext 51 8 Founders Brunch, March 13, 9. 11 tl.m. Patty and George C ncer Center 11 Four Seasons Hotcl. Ne"porl Beach. S~akcr. Peter Uebcrroth. Contact L)'nn Francis· co-Casella. 760-5916 8 Gcntleman's Habe rdu hcry, March 14. l 1:15 a.m.·2 p.m at Irvine Hyatt $100 pp. Contact is· ter Patricia Jean, 451-4538. 8 Homc Tour/Boutique, March IS, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., CHOC at Nellie Gail Ranch. $20 pp. Con111i;t Janet Nagurski, 532.-8675. llA Day at the Race , March 16 pring Fashion F:intasy, March 7 al 11 a.m., Olive Crest Treatment Centers Women's Guild luncheon fashion show at Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa. Contact Carne Mourey, 523-7232. at 9;30 a.m., S!•&e Door chapter •Rock at the Troe, March 7 01 of ~ Performing Ans Center at 6:30 p.m.. YWCA Hou~I for Scott s Seafood, Cosca Mesa. and Women YlOOO 11 Trocadero Santa Anita R~ Course. Contact Irvine. $5 pp. ~i~ Campbell, 7U.3112. llMontc Carlo Night, March &. 8~ion Show, Mardi Madame H Mod1e ka Chaprer of 16 at 11:30 a.m., Speech and Lan· OC Performing Arts Center at Of-~ge Development Center at Le facer's Oub, El Toro Marine Base. Mend1en Hotel, ewport Beach. S60 pp Contact Tiley Frost, 32· $40 pp. Phone 21-3620. 9829. mt. l>atridt's Day Casino Nacht, 9Sprinat1me F1n1asie Bouuque, March 16 at 7 p.m., Camelot ehap- March 8-9, OIOC at Hom~tcd tct of 0C Performina Arts Center House. Conaact Janet Naprskj, dinner and stlent auction at Para· 532-8675. , dile Cafe, Newport Beach S90 pp. lebrity Bowlin& Tournament, Contact Bettie 1.ou Sechrist, 633· March 9, 10 a m.·3 p.m., OC 6768. Trauma Socfety at Concollr c 9We tern Party, Marcb 17, 6-11 B<Mlina Alie)', Anaheim. Phone p.m., Carousel Chapter of OC Per· 511-0602. Conning Aru Center at Cra%Y 9Shamrock Luncheon. Ma.rch 9 at Hol"5e Rc)tauruu, Santa Ana S S J0:30 a.m., Kappa OcJta at four pp. 3 .Contact CaroJe Ryan, 553- Season' Hotel, Newpon Beach. on S42 pp. Contact Mn. Bennett, prina fQhion bow, March 20 861·8083. at 11 a.m.., Florence Crittcnt0n 90ay at the Rau , March 9, Sel"\iicc of OC at Balboa Bay crt Mall.sr. 8 tary Shc:ch ( 149 von \\cnuc lf\tnC April :'" Ho\\ard Kri 1m .. Rai;;c 'Oui:cnt MUSIC and Can· \t HCh ~­ ~lorgndgt' •l.a1tuna Chamber Mu"'" <i<.x1cl\ .tl)..t.~ ~: \IJr.:h tJ fat 11 ()uar tel •oc l'h1th .. rn11Jn1~ s1' 1ct\, p rn .11 OC f'crtwm1nc ~\11~ Cc111cr 600 To"n Center Dmc, e,:,,;.:a Me)a, 553.:~:2 \I irch .: Moz.lrtcum Or\;hc>lr3 ol SJJh: urg with c~nducmr Hani. Grnl :ind pa un1)t ~tcvcn Lubin ~hr ... h ' Or~hc uc de P.m> \\llh lOnu. tor ... mHin lh .. hlo' .ind duo·p1an1 ., lo.. 111.;a anti ~bncl l 1""c:que 8 0C Ph1lh 1rmol'.' " c:\ pm I Ir.me: Bard., I 1\.11rc. !.:.:.: Campu~ Or M: at Brad •c: Road. ll'1nc. 55 -.: :.:: \tarch ti. 10 \ Chamber Orch-. tr:s ~•th condu .. tor Chn,wt Pend.. .\1ard1 1 "l l c:cturc:, In the: CiarJcm. ot ~1tr.1hcl . far"h .:1 I.A Ci uatllr Ou irtct •L•' ,\ngdc~ Ma tcr Chm ale .. 1111 Srnfoni.i t Dornth) ChanJlt r P.t' 11- 1• n. \lu,11 Cc:ntcr. t 1( ''"'h Gr<1nJ \\\.nuc:. lo' Ani;dt , ~D- 97~·"l .>'J J:lhn Cumc, .. 11nductor ~1arch : Worl b\ i...l)dJI\, P.1ulu , B1111Jr .. ncr. • · 8 !'lc\\purt H.trbor All ~fu,cum ( ~o 'iJn C lcmcnte Dr .. '\ev.port B .a1;h. -59.11::~ . Mar.:h 9 XTI:.T Chamber ~tu~1" Cheryl Yeager and Julio Boca will perform "Brief fling" "'hen the American Ballet Theatre returns to the Orange County Performing Arts Center ~rch 12 through 24 to close the center's Cl•hsic Ball t Season 8 pcra Pacific (QC Pertormang Arh Center. 600 T\)\\n Center Drn-e. Co:!>li.1 ~e a. 979-7 ), Through March }: The Parl Fi h- er\ f Bizet). Through Much 2: A Ma eJ Ball (Verdi) 8 Paofic Symphony, 8 p.m. al OC Perfonn1ng Ans ~nter, 600 Tov.n Center Dmc. Costa le a, 47.;. 4233 March 6-7· conductor Chnstopher Seamen. pianist And· Club, 1'cwport Bcach. S45 Pg· Contact Melinda Guinaldo. 7 • 5 90. 8 Lccturc !>cries. March 21, 9 30- 11 :30 a.m • OC Performing Arts Center Crescendo Chapter pre· sents author/hum orist Irene Kampen S70 pp for serie . Con· tact Chela Talct oak, 838·085 cnce of Spnog, March 22 at lJ a.m .. ATSC Sophisticates fa.sh· aon sh<>'N at Hyatt Regency IMne. Con11ct Valene Thomas, 496-7587 n Evening To Die For, March 22 a.t 7 p.m.. Cystic F1bros1s Foundation murder mystery dinnc.r 11 Balboa Bay Oub, Newpon Beach. $90 pp. CQntact Michael Kearney, 938-1393. D aakctball Challen~, March 23, OC Trauma Sodety 11 °'8pm1n C.OUeae, Onnse. PMnc 571-0602. Hop, March 23 It 7 p.m., Sisterhood of Te.pie Bat Yahnl at the temple, Ne•pon Beadl. $18 pp. ContlCI Helene J.cobl, 641· 823•. lcbrity QOI( Cla ic, Marth 25, 10 a.m.'8 pm., March of Oima at Seachff Country Oub, Huntinoon Bead'J Contact K.erilyn Merritt. 631-8700. ART llArt Institute o( Southern Cahf· ornia (2222 Laguna Can)on Rd , Lagun:t Beach, 497-3309). Through Ma rch 15· Only Drawings. Through March Works on Paper, reaJ1 t figurat11te and land· scape March 9-25~ Color n Or- ange. ~n by tudcnts from kinder· artcn throufh high ~hoot. Bistango (19100 Von Karman, ll\lme. 752-5222) Through ApriJ 28: Ora~ge Crucible, Oranie Counry. OCCCA. •Caltforn11 State Untvers~ty, fuJfcnon (Main Ari Gallery, 800 . State College Blvd .. Fullenon, 773-2037). Throush March 6'. Hi • plntC An Exhibit. • rca Luce he in1 br<.h 27 • Z · vio- rimst Cho·Llang Un. March 29-30· V1ct.1 Carr DANCE, THEATRE MUSICAL THEATRE 8 M)SlCI") Cafe (Hubert' , 2 Hut· ton Ce.ntrc Dm-e, Santa Ana. 955 • CLUE). Denner how Fridays and Saturda> : "MurJer al Cafe 1'on ... Performing Arts Center (600 T n Qnter Dnvc, C.osta M , 74G-1000). March 12-24 American Ballet Theatre. uth Coa t Rcpcnory (6SS TO¥ro Center Ori~. C:O,ta M , 751· !7) M11nstage. March I· Apnl ': You Can't Ta.kc lt W1th You, George S. Kaufman a.nd t Hart Second Staie. March 15·Apnl 14· The Ru.smn Teacher. Atcunder Bura • March t : Tbe Extra Man •Laguna An Museum (307 01(( Ori~ Laau"' Beach, '94·6S31} Throu.gh March 17: Tony Labat, new painun . Throuah Apnl 21 . Kim Abeles: The Smos Collector (Sltelhtc at South Coa$t Plaza). Tbrouah March 2~. Edward US11NC INfl"OUIAnoH: 11,.. Corbett Retrospective; Expfc rvc ...,. • nt111 1f1U11r _. ~ fl Sculpture of Alvin l.iaht. March ,.,.,..... lw .,...,.,,-. .._, 29-June 9. Mo~: Buildings .... , ._ • •-t .... r, r h f:ff and Projc.cu. March 29-Jun. 16: llldlnt, r.o. .._ 1-.JM ~ Desi" ... of the Decade; Rccenl ,... .. Mir, CA ,...,,_ ,..._ Aqu.ilitioM. m•> •Jm ~Plot W.•lcend {TIU'ldlly, F9bNlry .. , ... ' - Cover Storr SCH breaks 'new' ground with production or American classic By Tom Tltus Ora~~ Coast Da.4y PllOt Throughout its first quaner- ccntury, South Coast Repertory ha, built up a reputation for breaking new ground -with ~arid premieres by unknown or lt11le·known playwrights - or hal- lowing old ground with revivals of classics from the lakes of Shakes- peare, Shaw or Moliere. Wha t 11 hasn't done, to any no- 11cc.1ble degree, 1s mount a play you might already have seen at you r neighborhood community the- ater. Not, that is, until now. fon1gh1 SCR brings one or America's most beloved -and probably most over-produced - comedies center stage with us pro- duction of the George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart chuckler "You Can't Take It With You." It's quite possible that there won't be a playgoer in the house who hasn't cen-l\t least one version of this Depression-era comedy. It's easy eno\Jgh lo see why it's been so appealing over the years -the play is chock full of nuts. There's Grandpa Vanderhof, who quit hi s Wall Street job one day because he wasn't having any fun , and has spent the last several years collecting stamps and attend· mg commencements. And there's his daughter, Penny Sycamore, who has become a would-be play- wright because someone once left a typewriter on her doorstep by mistake. Her husband, Paul, docs get a bang out of his work -he's in the firecracker business, in his base- ment where most of his creations go up in smoke. His pal, Mr. De Pinna, used to be the mailman until the fa mily invited him to stay many years ago. Now he's model- ing as the discus thrower in Penny's painting. Daughter Essie wants to be 11 danc.e r, although her tutor -a gregarious Russian immigrant with a buoyant personali ty and a short fuse -confides that "she stinks." Her husband, Ed, is a xylophone player who runs off revoluuonary slogans on his print ing press which raise eyebrows at the FDJ. The only nonnal member of the household is daughter Alice, a stockbroker's secretary who's starry eyed over her boss. She'd like to invite him and his parents to dinner. but blanches at the thought of the: impression her fam- ily would have on his. So she make:" ca reful prcp3r.u1ons for the even t, only to have (you guc:!'tsed it) the upper-crust \isitors. arm e on the wrong night, at 1he "'Of\t possible: llmc: {but the bc\t ror their chuckling audience) It\ a decided change of pace for SCR. which promise~ to shed ne"' light on th1\ highly 1llum1natcd Amc:ncan classic Directing 1; Warner Sh()('I.. who staged one (1( the compan~·s finc'il production , "Frankie and Johnn) in the Cl.ur de Lune." as well as the kook\ comedy "Bc)ond Therapy," both on the Second Stage. Among the cai,t arc SCR regular Richard Do) le, John Ellington and John· Dav id Keller And, while the accent definitely '"II be on comedy, SCR dramaturg John Glore gleans some deeper mea ning-; from 1he 1936 classic ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- "1-rom one per:i.pc:ct1ve," he notc!I, ''the eccentric Vandcrhor- Sycamores arc: ridiculous in their stubborn refusal to 'get real ' But from another, they embody the 1n- d1v1duahsm and free spmt tha t .ire inna te to the American character lhC' "or~ o( an un"nown Russian irtist go on d1spl.1' ~tu~ .1t the R~I..) -Page Callery in yguna Beach Th" ~1<M ~ tinu('<) thri>uf.;h the end of the month AUCTION GOVERNMENT EXH IBITION MATERIAL CHINA NATIONAL MTS & C9'Al'TS IMPORTS UPORT CO. (8111JINQ llAMCH • A OOVERNMINT CORPOMTION) TM Beijing gowmment IOld Mlec;t .,, heme IO a Lot Angeles lrr\poNf. Due 10 IN pteMnl economic 111ualton In the U.S. they ~ Ofdertd us to NII the goods to in. highest bjdd« for llTllT\9dla1t flquldaUOn. 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February 28, 1991 " W h 1 I e the Klrbys may repre- sent the sober puritan ethic that enabled America to grow and prosper, the Vandcrho(-·)camores stand fo r the pur:i.u1t of happines" and hbC:rt) that allo"'s America to en1oy its pro'ipcnty and endure those time!> when pro~pcnt) fatl'> Kaufman and Hart suggest that there\ at lc.ic,t a hit of \'anderhof- Sycamorc an all of u' " South Co3st Repertof)\ rc\.t\JI of "You Can't Take: II W11h You" will be prc)ented 1 ueu.l ays through Fridays 111 8 p.m . Satur- days al 2·30 and 8, Su ndays at 2 30 and 7 30 unttl April 5 at the SCR theater, 655 Town Center Dme, Costa Mesa. Reservations arc taken at 957-1033 Gallery offers rare glimpse of Russian art To most people, Ru 1an art ts wnony mous wuh SOCt•h~t real· 1,m images of soldiers. work· er i nd heary mdu try hero- ieally expressed 1n glono\dlJ exaggerated st)'linJ' Ou t R• See AUSSIAN/111 ----------------------· CASH FOR YOUR CANS ~- 1...-M•t•I• I 111D1 nu , s 1 UM. HunClngtOtl ..-I Amp6e p~ 17t41·88MS01 I No Waiting ... I II t slll ....... 1_. ------------------··· .... Vld• - Jake returns but the plot contuses "Tbt Two Jaktt" (Paramount. Rated R. No sugested retail) developers and oil interests. Oittcs (Nicholson) has returned fcom the war and is doing his hack divorce case investigations. with fine acting. There are rich characters and strong performanc- es from Nicholson to Keitel to Meg Tilly, as Keitcl's wife, to Ruben Blades Joe Man1cll, Perry Lopez and James Hong reprise roles they had in "Chinatown.'' mount Rated R. No sugges1ed re· tail): The car from hell -again -"Corporate Affairs" (MGM· Pathc. Rated R. $79.98): A hmp corporate comedy with Mary Crosby and Pe1er Scolari. -"The Endless Game" (Pnsm. Rated PG-13. No sugges1ed retail). Spy thriller starring Albert Finney and George Segal. -"Get Chrbtle U>vc" (Xenon. Not rated. $59.95): Tere a Graves figh1s drug barons in this cop caper -"Death Warrant" (MGM- Pathc. Rated R. $92.98): Jean- Claude Van Damme Jacks and chops his "ay through pnson -''\.Vhite Phantom" (Vidmark. Ra1cd R. S79.95): Ninja, Amencan \tyle. -Br Th~ Assocl•tttl Pttss When last we met Jake Oittcs, he was busy battling corruption and betrayal and dealing with the power play involved in water rights. That was the violent life of the private detective in the 1930s Los Angeles created in Roman Polan ki's "Chinatown." One such case is brought by Harvey Keitel, a developer who wants Nicholson to get proof of his wife's adultery. When they a rrive at 1he motel, Keitel shoots his wife's lover who also is his busi· ne s panner. The plot thickens. There's a nice set design by ,..------------------------ lt was a fascinating tnlc and a fascinating mO\lic. Jack Nicholson's sequel, "The Two Jakes," is a muddle at best. If you buy or rent this video, make sure you also pick up "Chana· t~n " Othef"'lSC, you'll be lost. It's now 11 years later. World \ ar II i O\er, and the new game in town has to do wath real estate And the plot bubbles O\ler with a muhitude o f double-cros es, triple-crosses and surprises in this tangled private-eye mystery, writ· ten by Robert Towne, who won an Academy Award for his screenplay of "Chinatown." But where it fails in comprehen· s1on, '"The ~o Jakes" uccecd German Home Bakery Wcddinc cakes 'TM O/d, Fashion Way" 2950 Crace Ln. C.M Call for Info 540-0281 S..•tlful Loe.doe By The Bev Special Weddtnc Packaces Complete Pac.bee from 5375 ClpacJty 150 ~ ._. 71•/Ma-nll ..... 1 Jeremy Railton and good photog- raphy by Zalmos bigmond. Nicholson's narration helps some\\hat an untangling 1he plot, but not enough. Seeing ii at home on "ideocas enc as a plus. It's lake reading 3 book -you can always go back. • Opening this week· -"\Vhttls or Turor" (P3ra· Look to the Wedding Showcase for local, reputable service .-SIWll I ··"•' ?111 . ., .... . . "" r .... 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Februrf 28, 1991 •U f r ( ·• •t~ Sunday I RH (,I lr<\R PlRtORMA'C.t. < ·1.1"l'JI ~u1t.1fl\l ka~h.ud Murg.1n c>U n .I r"" .,111cc1l HI the C(>mmuml\ room ol '<r wp1111 l'u:icr I 11'>1.uv, "''' S n < I m<'r 1,· l'r 11 1 ' pri;·rd'l•'r 1' • 1n'•m Monday 1.1 : \10/\Rlll\1 Cll<llll,11<\ Wednesday l'\l JI I( '' \IJ'lltl'' tllH Ill 'II<\ 7:30 ~ 8:00 Toei Copt I .cure "' ,\l:in Ch•pm:an .al 6 .as p m T 1.ltl\ r.inge 1n pncc Ir m SIS to S2S .an,1 ilrc a\:11lo'lt-lc throui;h the theater bull 0111.:~ c.:1 Campu) l>fl\C •t Bridie R,1,aJ m lf'1n., anJ l 1d:e1ron. R-r inforr·~IM>n, c.11 ~·.IC>-lb. country Monday l IHI\ 110!{"11 \lt -\ .... llOl 'It:: 15'10 !Ir , 1 "" '"' Pr1H "I .r t ~ \n 1, pie rnl\ II \I \\t,1n I n1~!.I '" '"'' .......... , ill 7 I I r HI I or t(.'\CJ\at. '" .ind ..... ct~. '!" ! 'I~ Comedy Thu·rsday Friday l I I ti '"I) ( ..\ft 4 I 'o 11 • rr ih dinnt:r ,. "I I\• I 0 pm in I l \0 pm ( ridll) and l..AfF STOP 11ll Ana, nl htty 11nc11p lnforma11on and S2· 76?. ... 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No one el e seemed to know what they were consuming with such feM>r, either. Only the bartender knew, "Vodka, gin, triple sec, blue curacao, sweet and sour and plain soda water. It's kind of like a sweet, blue Long Island Iced Tea." "Whatever it is, it's very alco- holic., it doesn't take more than one to be able to feel it," said . , · a r:: r r -.1 -. r . tary, or course. Tuesday is very popular, one of Studio Cafe's big- gest nights. Each week a panicular winery is sampled, three wine choices are available, usually a chardonnar1• a merlot and a cab- emet. sauVlgnon. Glasses are $2.50 each. Wednesday spotlights either "The Surf-Tones," or "The JelS- ons," performing '60s and /Os rock and roll, from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. The "Bruce Let Quar- tet" plays contemporary jazz on Thursday nights. Friday features "Just Havin' Fun," and Saturday offers entertainment by "The Mike Davis Quanet;" both play from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. "flight" perform traditional JIU mu ac on Sunday evenings. "It's more in depth stuff, for real jazz fans," saad Orendorff. Tracy <..:racralt, 27, ot Ncwpon Beach. Studio Cafe has a fairly loyal crowd, "We get a lot of local peo- ple and a lot of Jill enthusiasts in here," said Orendorff. The great happy hour buffets, the great lunch deals, the Sunset Dinner promotion a nd the Sunday brunches keep people coming in at all hours. Studio Cafe i n't just a place to come at night. "We're :ire absolutely mobbed every Sunday morning for brunch, a big. big crowd," said Orendorff . The champagne brunch is S 10 95. "I'm a Thur day night regular," said Rodney Kubin, 25, or Hunt· iogton Beach, "You know, the .. typical Dlifornaa v.eekend stans or Thursday!" Happy hour is from S to 7 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Enter- tainment schedules for Monday and Tue day are still to be an- ~o 11 =~jm. a• •• IMNCS 11.ooa No-. Ami II DlllNw. I009 llm6t Calt"I II JI 1• ..... ......., ......... Cat f!la ... , :...., ..., ...... s-1, ........... .... =..an 1t19. 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Their plush, he qne tically scal ed env1roments can induce states akin to sensory deprivation. That's why a mall -in this c3 c Lo Angeles' Beverly Cen- ter -may not be the 1dc3I lo- c:itaon for a comedy about mar- riage . even one that teams Woody Allen and Bette Midler and 1 directed by Paul Mazursky, an able commenta· 1or on domestic n:lataons. As 11 turns out, Allen is the biggest draw of "Scenes from :i Mall " Director Paul Mazursky ne .. cr quite reaches the right level of absurdity, either. -BJ Robtt1 Dtntrstcia cripps lloward Nnts ~l"t'icc T""o new movies about Los An~eles and its trendy culture 1c .. e Martin's "LA. Story" .tnd now Paul Mazursk) 's · Scenes From a Mall" -seem 10 e~ast only to poke Cun :it 1hat culture, while wallowing an 11 a1 the ~ame time. Neither one i much of a mO\tC in terms of ploumg - ju t a ming of idea and Jokes about superficial people with superficial antere ts -but at least "LA. Story" t FUNNY "Scenes From a Mall," on the other hand, 1 a marthle romp that doe n't bounce and whose ideas (about psychoanalysts who need therapy tliem el .. cs and New Yorker.. who hate Cahforn1a) arc at least 1wo decades old Mazur ky, a director who has made a career alternating between films about LA. types ("Bob and Carol and Ted and Allee" and "Alex 1n Wonder· I.and") and New York Jew ("Next Stop, Gre~nw1ch Val· l:ige" and ··Encm1 e . a l-0\-e Story"), merges the 1wo here and the rc)ults arc unnatural and appalling. By Joe Balt•b M cClatchy N~s trvlct Piiot Pick of the Week Movtn "llt aid. he Sald.'9 \\'ho: Kevan Bacon and Ehza· bech Perkms star. Co-directed by Ken Kwap as (He Said) and Mari a Sil\'er (She Said), and produced by Frank ·Mancuso Jr Whal: Bacon gives the male per pect1ve wh ile Perkins gives the female perspective of their love for each other and their relationship. Wltta: Opened last Friday. Mttt: Jn theater's alona the Orange Coast. - 'Scenes' better left in mall a. -· Brian Tytu Student Corona dcl M•r Althoush director Paul Mazursky is the leading director tion . on analyzing the stereotypes of ll\ing in Los Angeles and has not directed :i ' single dud in all of his past 14 films , lhis film, "Scenes from a Mall."' falls short of all CJtpecta· Mazursky rocrccd Woody Allen (a known LA. basher) into star· rang an the movie as a sports attor· ney. Mazursky could not have picked a less believable character to play 3 hip Los Angeles yuppie than Woody Allen and donning him tn that ridiculous pony tail did ltllle to convince me. Dene Midler stars as his betrayed wife and is not:ibly more comfortable in the Beverly Halls role. During their shopping pree their marriage quackl) falls apart as Allen breaks the news that he has been cheating on her for a good portion or their years together. These scenes prove to the most entertaining clement of the rTIOVlc. AJJen is uperb as the hu b:ind in trouble trying desper- ately to explain his misbehavtor. Bette Midler and Woody Allen portray a successful · psychologist and successful sports 1.awyer, rC$pcc- t1vely, 1n Paul Mazur)ky's " Scenes from a Mall As they pRpare to cNbf.ice their 16th wedd1t'lg anni· \Cl'Sary, Allen confe9tS a ~ infidelity and lac~ a tidal wave of outrage. Unhke Mazursky's wtlty "Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice" and hl.S intelligent '"Enemac , a Love Story," this farce on infidelity an marriage is not cnJO)ablc. Mo t of the movie focuses on Allen's af- fairs and has futile quc~t to explain his infidelity. The potentially hu· morous backdrop of a di astrous quarrel in a mall 1s not put to its full use and is the reason for the extremely anti-climactic second half The claustrophobic nature of the movie almO!lt entirely taking place in a mall only d1 tracts from any intelligent dialogue that may have occurred. Louas Mallc's "My Dinner with Andre" and Al· fred Hitchcock's "Rope" both worked beaut•· fully without e\en moving rooms so the setting 1 not a sufficient ex· cuse for this sadly boring effort. l am sorry to say lhat tht movie as Mazursky's worst to date that could pave been easily fit into a half hour sitcom piece for tclcvi· sion. I am aues ing that the next movie Woody Allen stars in wall be has own. Chuck Ntl on omct m•n•&tr francts Shtlby Counulor Huntlnaton lkach "Scenes from a Mall" i exactly that and unfortunately little more .. While several co n cepts glimpsed JD the film hold prom· ise, it is a prom- ise left to be ful · filled at another lime, in anocher movie, perhaps even one wilJi a plot. Early on 11 becomes painfully apparent that the film maker has a great denl to show about "mall life," but this competes whh any· thing he might have to say about the rela11onship between the 1-.0 married protagonists, played by Woody AJJen and Belle Mi.ciler. A cntical flaw, consadennc their dia· logu~ is the only focus; the next largest part being played by a mime, of course, with nothing to say. We 'are given perceptive hints ol the nu1nces or relalaonshipa: bc- t rayal, reactive rejection, raolu· tion, al\>'<>lution, w&ticb tuggests the film mab:r has JIUped a wor· thy sub~ but WllJch remains B • • f tcdtouil; u-.~. e 8 CrJtJC. Suffice JI '° UJ, W~ is "WoOdy,'' playtn1 the a.e di&r· Tired of no one listenana to acter we've crown ramaliar with )'Our pronouncements on • the over the past several decades, now latest movie relea e ? Then a la Southern California rarllcr ign up to review movies for than New York. ~--llllr our "Eve"'body's a Critic" fca-· I f ' h 1· I . ~ part, 11 e t waL 111 e to ac;1pt ture. react to ,AJlcn's character, nevar Just call Tht Dally Plloc and provided with an opportunity IO a.t Cor Hah Harrell, feature!/ demon irate her tlllat. Entertainment cdator, 11 642-"4Jll, extension 37"4. " Director Paul ~ ..._ view or mall actrvitaes. It ~ould eem &hat mallt ~ould orrer many opportunitres fbr cmematographic crcatavaty; however he resolutely avoid lhem all. Some intercltiDJ pe~ion~ of Southern Cabfornta ue prescntcd among the many dichcs (• much more humorous ~ra~ II lkn an "LA. Story") and the film maker should be commended for attempts to h1ghhght ethnic dMr· 'ity. There are a Cew laugh.; baa *II- nitcly too few lor 1.he&imc i~ lb~ impound· ::a ment ot their car Z. s • . has impritoned Allen ud Midkr in 1.hc mall where they wander 'With· ou t purpose. Much the aa.mc. the audience Is scnten<:ed to endure 1 film thlt meanders cndlcaly, cnd111' up much lake a waited afterMOO II ,..~ .. -----------..1. an ununaginatM slrlipt forward ~==~ .. OaHy Pilot Weekeftd I Thuraday, February 28, 1991 --Nib!,.. 111dJ tALIOA C*IM 109 f ..... ~ 61$. JSIO , ....... l'G1~7.9JO uoo CMMA ......... IW 11 ,__,. va. • tlSO k_,_.... SJO 1.JO t lO POIT TMUnl 1'0S l (-~ t 13 . 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Alim brings eastern accent to 'L.A.' film Woody Allen Theater JY Robert Denersteln ~ Hawn News SeMce It takes a special kind of person to convince Woody Allen -mvet0 crate New Yorker and deep thinker -10 play a superficial Los Angeles laW)cr, a man with a fash- ionably tiny ponytail and a gleam- ing red Saab. Director Paul Maiurslcy accom- plished the task, but not before making a major conce ion. Allen agreed 10 appear in Mazursky's Los Angeles-based comedy, "Scenes From A Mall," tf the movie could be shoe m the East. To cut the deal, Mazurslcy had to worlc in a maU in Stamford, Conn .. and in a studio in Astoria, N.Y. .. Before we started, I cried 10 1alJc him in10 Los Angeles, but couldn't," sajd Mazurslcy in a brief phone interview from his Los An- geles office. Still, Mazurslcy thougb1 ll was worth it. Casting Allen and Bette Midlcr as a husband and wife who spend lhclr 16th anniversary wan° dcring through the upscale corri- dors of the Beverly Center quah· ficd as a bona fide screen c-.-cnt. "The combination was excuing and a little scary. It took about two days for them to get easy wuh each other. J probably was more ncrvou than I hey were." Mazursky has had prac1icc di- recting directors. He v.orkcd with Federico Fellini (in "Alex in Won- derland") and John Cassa\.ctcs {1n "The Tempest") He says directors who act seldom fret about behind- thc-camera issues. "Woody never v.ould say, 'Why don't you make a shot like this'>' l\c ac1cd in lots of people's mov- ies, and I v.ouldn't say anyth ing unless someone a kcd " How dtd he decide on Allen'> "There's a strong list of people who arc old enough to ha'"e been married 16 )c:lr'S (li ke the charac0 tcr in the m0\-1c). Michael Doug- las. Or Danny DcVito. Kevin Kline. Richard Oreyfo Some, v.here along the hnc, there v.as the idea of Wood). I called my agent, v.ho also repre ent5 him. He said Woody was lool 1ng for a script. 1 lc read 1t in a day or t"'o, and chat was it. "I had thought abou1 Bette (who worked v.ith Mazur\ky in "Down and Out In Be\.erly Hills"), but didn't want to use her with 1he wrong ~rson. I couldn't sec her with Michael Douglas or Kevin Kline, for example. I be- lieved her with Woody." Finding Eastern extras with a Los Angeles look wasn't easy. "The difference between Los Angeles and East Coast people 1s tricky ." Youths ·to sing for their supper at fund raiser Tom Titus Young inacrs in Laguna Beach will be virtually singing for their supper tonight at an "E'"cnrng or Scene and Song" at 1he Laauna Playhouse. The ensemble is a group of )Oung people selected for their ex- ceptional talent to participate in a theater training program under full scholarshjp. The program, scheduled for 7 p.m .. is planned to raise fund to Ut1dcrwrite 1ucst tc cher fees for their prop-am. The evening was conceived and m111ated by the students, who also arc produc.in& and dircctil\I as well as performing. The presentation w11l mcludc various selections from comedy, drama, dance and music. Tickcu are S 10 for adult.I and S6 for children, and will be availa- ble at the bo• office or the theater, 606 t.aauna Canyon Road, Laauna Beach. • The fire isn't quite oul for lhc Elysium Theatrical company, whidl had a succcuful NII of Lanford Willoft't ~dy-drama "Bum This" in January at the The Daily Pilot's Guide to Local Theaters Thea tar ... 0 .1,1.._,,.__ c...._a.tc~ -._a .. n OnMDlaMr,,_._ ... 0 a ... ,,. ... -' --. .. ,,__AN c.ia..- l.-. -~-- .. a.1111 c-.., ,.._,_ ............. --··---... --- Wq Off ..... _,,._,..._ ........... ,._.. Forum Theater in La.guna Beach. The show will be moving to Gar- den Grove's Gem Theater next month for another four·wcclccnd stinl, accordina to director Peter Henry Schroeder. Opening night is March 7, with performances scheduled for Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 and 7 p. m. until March 30, with a spc.ciaJ twdiaht performances planned on that date at S p.m. The cut is comprised of Dan MillinJton, Alex Katchakis, Jay Fraley and Reapis Bailey Wilks. Libby Nicholton is executive pro- ducer, 'The Gem Theater is located at 12852 Malft St. in Garden Gnwe, .,. ticket mformation it available at 6J6.7213. • The small bUt strappina Way Off Broac:tway P1ayhoute in Santa ............. ao.taa Tlelret Prodactlo• nu. Prlcn Pho• ......... ......,. ...... -... ... -··· ,...,.£....,...... Mardi 10 .... .... - '--· 0 ..... ~-' ..... ""' . .. - ..... ., .. ., Soo4MW· Afril 14 *27.a 112-7111 ..... -· ....... ~ 1M -~ ·1101ou..a.· Maret. 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Alex Golson is directing the pla)', which calls £or 18 men and SC\.en v.oMCn. The production opens a ~week.end run May 2 in the Orama Lab The· ater, and further Wonoation · available at 432·S640. . ~ - Music Newport's Kiki sees stars, gold records The Daily Pilot's Guide to Music By Mimi Ko tors around the country have been ~Coast oa 'V Pilot calling me asking when her album As recording nrti ts, producers will be released. Everyone is nip· and program directors anxiously ping over her. The Inst time I got .1wai1 the mu ic of Kiki Hall 10 hit this big n response was wit h New the lores, she is making her first Addition." .. album w11h Amhe:irst Records, Kilo, as she says she will be \ .. h1ch 1 d1 tnbuted by MCA. known, said she is dropping Hall The album, "K1ki," will be re· because "K.ik1 sounds good by 1t· leased somc11me this summer. This self.'' "·foot-9-inch. blond-haired model Modeling since 1983 in New ';t}' she 1h1nl her album "''II be a York, Los Angeles, San Francisco h1g <;ucccs And, one of the and Europe, the 27-yenr·old New· record indu<;lne g1an1s. Billy Brill, port Harbor High School graduate 'cn1or \ICC pre!.1dcnt of MCA said she has always had a longing cling jobs." The time has come. Record~ agree\ to become a pop ingcr. "I've al· For the past six months, Kiki has · I think K1k1's going to be one ways been interested in music, I been looking for songs at publish- 1lf 1hc b1ggc'1 pop tar' of the JU!>t never had the time to devote ing companies, hand-picking every '<IOs. Drill \31 d. "Program direc· to 11 bccau c of traveling fo r mod· tune she wants on her album. . tar," K1ki said. "When get my mind fixated on something, I'm like a pit bull. And, I really feel strongly about thi~. The odds of succeeding arc in my favor." --;:::====================:;---, Along with the songs she picked, ~he also will sing one th.at she co; wrote called "One Thing." The album will also include a remake o( "More, More, More." That they arc. Not only does she have Steven Bray producing two of her songs. ~he also ha~ Elliot Wolf and Michael Crut "-Ork1ng on the album. Bray produc,cd "Gel Into TOP TEN Feb.18-Feb.24 VIDEO RENTAL 1. Days ol Thunder 2. Die H.-d 2 Die H•der 3. Problem Chld 4. NnySe.es S. Fa.dinen 6. Young Guns ti 7. D.tun.n I . Taing c.e ol luslnfts 9. The FreshMM 10. My llue tte.en CD's 1. M.n.h Carey "Marlatt Carey' 2. Chris Isaak "~art Shaped World" 3. WMson PhMllps "Wilson PhMllps" 4. Sting "Soul Cages" S. htte Mldler "Some People's Uves .. 6. Dlgltal Underground "This b an EP Release" 7. Vanlla Ice "To the utteme" I . MC Hammer "Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em" 9. aa.clt Crowes "Shake Your Moneymilket" 10. Tesla "FM MM Acoustic.al Jam"' •to Deir Pik>t W..unc:t I Th~. Fet>Nllry 28. 1911 "I think that the project will be n big succc s bccau c of the team I'm work ing with. And, because of them, I'm going to be a major The Groove," "Keep It Together" and "E~prc ~ Your'ielf' for Mad· onna, Wolf produced "Straight M LEOl'S llTERIORS EVERY DU PONT STAMASTER·C>JPEI IS GUARANTEm AGANT ~,.WEARAN> STA11C. So.your.,.. ...... beauty yi8m"aflmo ywar' .... yiear. Quality Stainmaster Carpeta starting at •a.es peraq. yard SOME OF OUR CARPET MANUFACTURERS -CAM18.0T• CATALWo\ • ROW..M:\IE • B. ~ • ~1Y FABRICA • ~ • CNIIN~ • aoa.ow 110..U Up" for Paula Abdul and Cruz has produced music for Martika Kiki 's voice ha a deep, 5trong. distinctive sound. Tius as why Amhearst 1 so 1mprc cd wllh her. Plu-i, Klki aid, 'Tm very pcrsis· tent. I'm relentle -I JUSt keep on and on, and never give up." A former re<t1dent of Newport Beach, K1ld live in Hollywood H1Us w11h her ccret boyfriend, a Rottwc1ler·shepherd, a pure bred hecp dog and four c.>ts. Her pets all came from pounds and n1mol ~heltcrs. Whenever, she ha, any spare time, Kik1 rescues cats and dogs from pounds and shelters, take them to the vet and tries to find homes for them. "The more money and time I ha~c. the more I do u," she said. r (1rmcr N~wport Beach High School '>tudent Kiki Hall i:> about to • mb.uk on ,\ 04?\\ rarC'cr .u J 'ilOHl'r. She g<l\<' up .t modeling ca r: N to pur.u1• hPr lung·tinw "''"'"'!. \he "£'Cn t $3,500 on a dog 'h~ t • inJ nt a pounJ th•H 'l'.l~ bleed· 111g from 1b urinary tract ticcau'C 1• 1c.ir' her hcirt to \CC animal, ,uflcr Her mother, Man l cc Hall n( \: ""' Jl<'tl Beach, aiJ Ktli "'"' I\' 'c<l n1mals und "ould hrin~ Ir \' to the: hOU\C \, for ' .. K1f...1'" mu 1c c:srccr 1 1.onccrncJ, llall ... ml. "I'm \Cl) glaJ for her I ccau c th1 .. is "h 11 she'~ 81-AJ'' . . \C,H'I, K1l1 \aid, ·I \\llUILI .1h'a>' com~ home, bl.1~t rccorJ, rcall' loud and c..IJn<:c ari1unc..I in my ro..im ~I) mother U"lc:d I ll tell me to turn do" n the mu 1c anc..I do m\ ht'me"'1rl.: 1111lc did ~he ~no~ -I re.11~ ~·' Joing m} home· "orl. ·• ,, \\ 1th111 tl.c n .. :\t 10 \Car K1k1 has pred1..icd th 11 he. "111 t.. .i rn.11or pop tar a "ell • ~ a m:11or rm" 1e ,tar "I'm JU't .1 n.n1ral h.11n nnd ullcrs \\111 come n lot ca~1er for me. ' -he ,,11d Stai Light, Stai Bright You Can Be A Star Tonight! In The Cannery Lounge Wrth Cl.1111 From 66 TIIE CA 'i"OER\ '010 Laf1yc1tc A'c , Nev•porl Beach prc\Cnts Karaoke ·o CU\cl (1"5._s7-. Monday ntE RJC HTEOUS BROTIIERS llOP, 1877..t Brookhur•l, Fountain V11Jcv The Hop pre enu Thursday Lap sync con1c,1 cash yrm:>, Frida\. 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M.ultaJ P0tJtoa """ flllf".rr; G"1t)', /J"1JutJ ~ C•rrotJ. &.J, .. f'l'lli!k B. . •NI• C~e of "'AP"' ~oW . US • CO iTRY FRIED CHICK.£ ""th Ma1W r-Q1a1«1 111111 c ... ,,. c;,..,, &itrurd S. Cllll!'DtS. BwtmrulJc Bucwu •ltd• 0.-.t of~ .,, "' 5111114 "7.ts • 17111 snt.EET MEATLOAF • BkN1 of Ground 8«/ '"'' G'OUllll r.:A Md! Frnli lcccratw. T<>ppff wldt ~ GNvy '"" Sawd '"'" N•JMd rot11/0d •"' O.m O•~ • ...,. &by c"""' .. Biii~ ~•Ni, C"'-1 of SC4Ap or Solitd. -•• ·-·-·--· .. ·-·---7.75 .-21 E. l 7tla Street C....Maa a111nMlw 9tt ' ' -----------···------ Dining Delaney's dishes up · new cuisine; airy atmosphere By Han HarreU 0.. 'f P*'I f'aU'rt E-.ir Delaney's in Newport Beach has completed the first phase of an in· tensive re novation and menu up· gr.1ding. Both were introduced to Coast re idents during ceremonies JI the restaurant Monday night. The eatery wa clo cd for nine JJ''> last month, during which tame the re)taurant shed its 20-year-old nautical theme for a modern light and u1ry appearance. Changes in· cludl! the additmn of brass and mirrored walls, new carpeting and TI\ Lt. , :· th. \\·H,\LF Fresh Fish Daily All Year 'Round Breakfast · Lunch Dinner •Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm •Early Bro Specials •Happy HC>l¥ 4-6pm •Harbor Bnslch Cruises 400 M~n St. Balboll 673-4633 Island Trader SATURDAY NIGHI' PARTY. (7• io 2 for 1 DRINKS* •Food •Pool Tables •Music &. Games -Good Times PAITY HAIDY AND SI.UP IN lAlilll 'I sellting arrangements, brigh1er lighung and a mauve and gray color scheme. Along with the new decor, is a new menu -all P.reparcd in the Newport Euro-Pacific Cuisine. The new specialties on the luncheon and dinner menus arc a blend of California, Euro~an and Asian cooking. This cuisine was person· ally prepared by Yasohachi Sh10J1ma, president/chief !inancial officer of AC Global Investment, Delaney's owner. with the assis· lance of food expert Wayne Mac;- cot11, Delaney's vice president. Among the new di hes to be RUSSIAN From 84 sians arc justifiable proud of their prc·Stahmst art1!>t , who in the late 19th and early 20th centuries cre- ated an 1mpres~1vc body of work d1stinct1ve from western European traditions. Starting Saturday 3t the Rosovs ky-Pagc Gallery in Laguna Beach, a cache of drawings by an unknown artists -in the style of Vladimir Lebcdev, a modernist served at the restaurant for lunch arc an array of salads includ.ing the Chicken South Peak, which combines fresh vegetables and let· tuce with cubes of beef, sausage and potatoes, and Fisherman's, a combination of shrimp, jumbo seal· lops and New Zealand Green-lip mussels, and pasta, chicken and eafOod dishes. Diners will be tempted with poultry, beef and frc h fish dishes -all prepared in the new Euro- Pacif1c style. Delaney's sizzling New York steak with Shoyu on- ions, for example, comes cooked to perfection and 1s dnzz.led with a painter, designer, illustrator and instructor -reflect the 'avant ga rde s1yle and culture that flour· ishcd in Russian immediately be- fore and after the 1917 rcvohJtion. This style went on to generate one of lhe great art movements of this century. Although the Russian avant garde cannon be described as a specific style, 1hc movement en· compassed a variety of them, inter· pretations Of Such )eminal move· ments as cubism, suprcmatism, im· The fines t Japanese Din1nf1 Experience SUSHI BAR • pq1v ATE DINING ROOMS DINING ROOM • TEPPAN ROOM TATAMI ROOM • COCKTAIL LOUNGE Ro ... ",.., H orikaWa fak)'O •lo.~ ....... - IOUTH COAIT P\.AZA Yl..LA~ • 3800 S Plaza Dr Santi Ana (71•) SSJ.2531 • 3 mnit• 10 Perlofming Atta Centtr OW In Our Romantic CtUar t 11 Calle ~·..r ll..Uu.rant ~'"""-D Luncheon Served Monday-Friday 11 :30am-2:30pm featuring Homcstyle Cooking&. Daily Specials 'i Dinner Served Monday-Saturday from 5:30pm STEAKS • SEAFOOD • COCKTAILS 1695 Irvine Ave• C-0.t.a Meaa • ~79+4 . t t I light sauce lhat enhances the beers flavor instead of O'<'Crpower· ing it. the new cuisine is 1he preetlion used in cullinJ the ingred1en1S and final prepara11on stage, all done 10 maintain nulritional value, looks and taste. During the grand opening ccrc· monies, Shiojima said he considers his unique sauces, especially his sauce I' America inc served over lobster, a house specialty. This sauce con ta in 27 different fre h ingredients and begins by wrap- ping live lobsters in cheesecloth for the preparation of a court bouillon. The result is a succulent dish, that would be ruined if dipped in butter. Another important element of Both the lunch and dinner menw feature an ns.sortmenl of tantalizing appetizers. Delanc) 's 1s located at 630 Lido Park Dnve, 675-0100. The eatery opens daily at 11 n.m Dinner 1s served until 9:30 on weekdays nnd until 10:30 on \\eekend\. The e~­ tablishment's bar 1~ open until I I p.m. on weekda)'s and un1il 1 a.m. on weekends. pressionism, fauvism and futurism. coincided with the development of Typical of the many graphic im-the Ru ian avant garde movc- ages of the period, the Rosovsky· ment. Page pieces depict images most · common at the time in advertising The nc~ openne s of the la'lt and design -the worlcer, peasant, fi,c years in. the S0V1ct Union .has intellectual and new bourgeois. ~rought to hght for the first 11me Visually and stylistically, the artist in the West. a generation of of these works relied on "cubist" largely unknown Jrt1st whose form and "cubist" color (bla ck, wor_k.s arc hoth endearing and en· gray and brown) to achieve a re· during. vealing glimp c into expression of satire, caricature and parody that WI llAVI A NIW •NU Wlltllnlrea Undlr$t0 4401tll•ope Corane def MM 67J.lt11 COttttMttl~ C!Htlttir Smc~ lft>1 The show continues through Mar~h 3.J. A grand opening ccle· brat1on 1 chcdukd from 6 to 9 . p.m. Monday at the gallery, 263 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach. For more information call the gallery at 497-4609. -By Tbt D•lly Piiot cw """'~" ...... "" tNIM#llllt ~ #""' /« """1N4 t.drwu ... ~~ IUNI~~,_,_ South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa (714) 54().1340 '• Dining Right mix of food, wine, jazz make · Oysters jump· "What can I tell you? Business ,, great!" says Cary Redfern, one ill the co-owners of Oysters in Co- r1)na del Mar. I already knew that, '1.JVing sneaked in on a supposeJJy 11u1et Tuesday night and finding the place jammed with customers. I he location at the com er or Car· nation and Pacific Coast H ighway h.h long been thought to be l'"'cd; The Park and Panama foe\ having come and gone m 1u1ck ucccssion, but all that has hJnged. Marla Bird the wine list gives a fine rcprcsen- talion of California wines with some of the fine smaller vineyards a special find. Jazz is a part of the Oysters package every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night from 7:30 p.m. Tonight, a re trospccuve menu con- taining the patrons' most favorite goodies and "all that jazz" will be part or the birthday bash cclebra- taon Reservations arc a MUST! • From Z to hlnlna Z Give yourself a treat and visll Zuni's, David Wilhelm's ne~est restaurant m Irvine . Moderate pnces and fab food. 3966 Barranca Parkway, 262-0864. Good news from Cafe Zmc in ored al a "inemaker's dinner at the Hyatt Regency 1n l f'\tnC Monday beginning at 6:30 p m This celebraiton will be o pen to the public at S75 per person (Th:it is :ibout the co t of the "onder wmes they'll be ~er.mg.) For res- Cf'\at1ons phone Morrell's re<,tau - rant al 863-3111. Laguna. It's addang a market for If only it had been ·'The Prince" all you foodies out there: La Brea in Tustin. Bakery and 11 Fomaio bread • a Dam 11, gang, I really meued wide selection of Dean and Deluca up. 1 called that "onderful rcstau- oh"c oils. vinegars, pa tas and ex-rant 21 Oaanfronr "Ocean Front Oysters, 2515 £. Coast Highway, oucs. Cakes, pastries 11nd t<ile-out 21." Rex Qandler, the owner • Redrern and his partner, Walt B.1bcock, a vintner whose wines . ire included in the utensivc wine menu, seem to ha\~ round the right stuff to make this location into a hot-spot mixture of good food. reasonable prices. j3u on the ~eekends and a fine old ma- hogany bar which fint saw life in Chicago's Pump R"oom in 1902. All ,,f this, in a (riendly conVlvial at- mosphere have broken the jinx ind Oysters celebrates Its second h1tthday tonight. Corona de/ Mar, 675-7411. Open prepared foods will be on hand as didn't make a fuss but my cd9 rs some hnmp fettucine. gently sau· d111/y at 4 p.m., wheelchair access, well 350 Ocean Ave, 494-6302. and publisher sure did, and nghtly teed with garlic. basil and topped smokmg section. Timothy Mondav1 wall be hon-so! My apologies all around. M.8 Mthal~~~mat~~~~amr.==~~~~~~~~==]f=====~~~~~~~~~~~:~=====~ aucc. S 95, magic 1n the hands of chd John Caponcc1 Qf course, there IS a dinner menu as ~ell, which includes such things a~ roa ted salmon served sizzling on a platter, Sl6 95; pan· blackened red snapper with Creole rice, S 12.95, and then, there arc se11 b..i checks, roasted and \ervcd with meuniere butter, $1695. Ye , the sea bass have large heads and these are actually httlc three or rour inch medalhons scr.ed here exclusively in Orange Count)·. The entire menu high- hghts seafood, but there is a very tasty grilled steak served m a dif- ferent style each night. prices aver- aging around SIS 95. Be forewarned: when things arc really Jumping, the service can get a bat slow, the noise level needs controlling and che "firecracker" ravioli. (oriental chicken stuffed into wontons and presented look- ing like big firecrackers) arc really forgettable Desserts, all $5, arc now being CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! ,,.. ............... .. ..................... ::i:..:=. 894 One of the ecrets to their suc- ce's 1 the left band side of the menu: all appetizers which you can 11rder at the bar or your table. I hcre'i the rrfect round or baked ~ne in puf /astry with cru hed hJzelrtuts an red currant Jelly, S 1 95, enough for four moderate c.tters. O r try a basketful of fresh rock shnmp popcorn, fried and crunchy, dchcately light. $6.95. Ille problem wtth the shnmp 1 that they are just hkc popcorn at the m0V1e : your hand·to-mouth acuon goes on automatic pilot and !)(fore the credits have stopped rolling you ha\'C eaten at all. Either the bnc or shrimp should be enough to keep your table happy while s1pp1n1 some oC Babcoclt' own vintage wines.. Whale you are sittina at or near that wonderful old bar. you m11ht order a cup of New England chow- der. St.95, or stick with your diet and have a fresh field-green salad, organically srown at Babcock's vineyard.I, $3.95, while t~ rcst of us sybarites hive a half dozen choice fresh oysters foll~ed by made "in-house" by sous/pastry 1-------------__, chef, Jodt Rylett who wields a mean chocolate terrine, hut for something very special, try the hot bread pudding with whiskey sauce. Gibson Smith who master- minded the fine offering of wines at Five Crowns has now become the Wtne captain at Oysters and ~-...SBA SLUI TB~I aESTAIJ&ANT ' • -I ' \ • ' \ I ' .. I \ 1 ' \ I \ ' ' 111 I ' I t l LIJNCB ~ND DINNER •EEK ~ND WINE _ r:-OOUPON -;i I DI NU ONLY I 19'0f'f L O..•••-I ...... _, ___ ,_,_ ems .. 111uu.-1•• fll.UTUU.·IU.A ......... Fm•ELA'DY (114) ltl •ti * LllllTE9 ~aM* ._, lllU llUI CllCA Sl, .. tB•nn•m!TllTill• IOCll It keeps more than • rnemones alive. Saving Oran~ Counry's Rnest Jtallan CulsiM 6 Frahat Seafood ln A Wann and Comfot"tabk AtmospMn Lunch Monday • Frtday • Dtnner Monday • Saturdlly •CATERING • WEDDINGS • PRIVATE PARllES 646-1225 • lGm HllrbOr •• c.... .... <RIGHT ACROSS FROM EARL llCE) Dllr Plat Wiii Ind /,.........,_._, .. tllt -- Costa Mesa Am110·~. ~clulh (.4,,. I Pina 549-0i·H ()r.;n 10 .1 m IO 9 pm ~!tin ·l·n, I:! It' b rm ... <;un R~ ~nalltln) noc rc<1uin:J S,1nJ~ d"I\.), l.OUJl\ and \al.1J\ 111 .a \;d\Uoll tm-"p re S• \nton~llo Rlstor•nlt Soulh l ,,,,.I l'l.11.1 Dr '• •< 1 'I~ 1 Op.n l1J1 lu11d1 11 \ ~ Im I • ' rm Mon f 11 tl1nncr !1 Ill 1(1 r rn Ir . \.1t "ikd ... ><.'11<.lll• looJ \\ 11m ' Tu\1.,10\ .1m"1 11.. -.;, " l1Ghl Ill• nu llut:rn•n' ~~11111,11r N.•r1•1.rn 11111:111 'JX'<.11111~) (. ,.,J p.l\t 0 \Urf1Crl• "'"C' h•I f'<'I onl11.:J '''•t Rc,~n.11uu1~ ''* ••• 1111111:1.ol. I our, ( ""'' C 0111 I \ \ 1 ~ llr tr ' 'J 1. ~. • I I 1p, 11 11 ,1 n1 I 1 11 p n1 \I ,, I "II r • I .1 I Hl II r rn h I \ t 12 Ill 11 r I! \Un J(C'(l'\,llhln\ pi .I (I 11 u" n '""11 ro111r111• .. t ' • 11 I• I\ rr.p ori:J h•>J 111 1 ~c.irlo. •.Ill"' ti1d lcn t \'ll\ m ll:C I.pp r r<"o\dtC\ l \ I lh (1 J I I 11;;' ( tnl •I l 1•u1I SS•• <;ino't on lhl' 11111 4::11 L 1 ,th \1 h~0-1750 Re dHh• n' •"'rtcd I\ (0,1.1 l\.lc~u litn•lm 11 i.. W .11m 1n11m.i1c n. 11thborhuod mi:.11ng pl.1. I und1, clmncr, wcc ~cn1I hr1.,1kf.t,1 l 11pcr1ly prcpored Con11ncnt:il nminc I "' pi.an" h.ar cn1c:r1.11nm1. n1. ,u,1omt" ,,1m1.11mc' ~ct 10 ~1nr .aloni; SS c.oldtn Or•~on 20:!.' liorhor filvd li4:! 7162 Rc,crv1111on' a~ccp1rJ C":nu1nc ChlnL't \l.rndimn J"hc' """ 1'175 /\"Wart.I "'•nn1ng lll1\lnc l unch t.lmnu. t1kc-oul. Lod.1111, 7 J•H SS C.u•td Andt" JlllO S Pl11111 Dr, So.1th C.ol\I Pina V1ll;a~c b19t·l")i Open for lunch I I \0 10 • ,(), d1nn .. r 6 tu 10 Top-ranked Sc.ind1n.iv1:11n Cont1n cnt1I rcstauranl 1n I :i Joll.1. rctcntly tran\planlcd tu Oran c Countv ln1crci11n1 .:\11s1nc 1n .a ~<1\u.11 •etlrn! Superb .ippct11rr~ ind httltt entrcr' \\c>ndcrful homcm11.lc brc<1d•, e'tcllcnt t.1•1.ir sclcct1on. homcm•d~ _sr.iv;ad h he t Cu'ar 11loJ 1n 10\Wn Guvd uluc Cunslant nct1v1ty (Sund~v brunch, v.rne d1nncri. food 1.1\11np, h•r menu 1111 afternoon and into 1he lalc mah1) SS llorlklWI 3 00..., f'l.11.1 Or .. South Co:l\I Pina Village S.S7-2SJI Re-cl"'atlOn) 'ugesled. Fine 1radit1onal J1p.11ncie t\: 111ur.int uics the frc he'' 1ngrcd1cn11 Suih1 b1r, 111um1 moms, c;ock1111I loun1c Mull1«iurtc Kal\Ckl t.11nncu mull be -orderet:I 24 h,, In 1dV11ncc, P.lcc11n1 d1nmc. Lunch, dinner SS La Pt1ol1, 196Q Harbor Bl~d 646-JW Oren or lunch Mon ·rtr 11 JO 10 2. dinner $JO to 10 Rncrvation1 rectwomcndcd Above 1ver1a.c Northcm The Daily Pilot DINING GUIDE The mo t complete gujde to Orange Coast restaurants l!.than .u .. inc JI t•udi:•l-<l'll''"'u' 11"'" \ i:' ti d .. h~·· hl(.hh lt'"IOlfl\C'llll,J, l , •• 11.nt t.1.1nmu SS \t.1nd ,111n 1,uutmrl I t)J \d111n\ •: • II rtx•r ~.a I l(jl'" l(c,.n 111 •n\ :sn l•tcll Recor•• "1 ol f 11•ld \~ u.I o! I ''"'enc, n ne ci•n' Ull\l' hJtn O" "' r \I 1d1.1d Chl..i• ~ •t:'• Ille ~tand.ud h>r Lhrn.~c rc~1.1ur.ml\ '111prrh lotutcr J1)hc .. :11nil cnnti:mfll" '" < h111C)C t II flO!i• I un,11. dmnc1 la~· ·\.•Ut, ... ~1 .. 11• 7 tbu SS ••• \11 l'J\J : l £ 1-h SI M ·,tt:n I :im1h •1\1. \lr 11 n 1'0111u111nl l'1n lli:nt llu•h h.a• .11rn hr1c' Oren 1b1h .it 11 .1 m I •r I 111 h, dinner '•"~:.. ( 1111 11!k 1d I ir i.r~c pu11c !h1h .. 1m1• •l:n 1 e Jo11 l 11t••lt• • n cllcni IAITJI \ I 1. (~· * 'r,.furl K1b l J 1 ~'''P 111 fll\J t 'I • l I• k1I , 111\ I.., 11 •h11nm ulinl\, •rtJ"•dc l n1•ha•1• ••n !1c hnc"· qunl11v Dd1c11>u' cnrn hrc.ld Op4'n front 4 I'm ~I tn lhlOuf.h \ 11 ~ r 111 ~·11111,llO I •h l l Ir m l r m d.111) u P•''" \tn.l, :ii. I· 1·1h St t>-1~ -J"~ I> r~ r -J"'"• h .. n.h ,, I\ .11\ '''•f'I \u • '1•111~1 h ' \ 1l 1(h llll\J f' t•l,1 ,1( lunch lime (11 .. MI Ur~ i:hl rJ•l,H 1\<)td the nt :1 ~S • • Ptunto Ml\h1r,1nh, )Hl Drul •I ~1, :-, •uth c, ;i • r· ' • :o i1. Clpen l••r llln :11 11 I I • \ ''" -\nl. dinner ( ltJ h• I \1o n "ii! \ur !'lunch 1•nh ~ti.,rr1rr ''·' 11.1 1 in fuoJ '""h 11c'h rl\h "hid.en Anti p . .nl~ 1 tr11r11.'. hr.a I J'OllY ~n"~ SS Red Onion, ICll I '"n1Jr<,1 r tc I >r ~~t,.r.OJ Open 11 111 ~ Mnn 'i 1n ~und.\\ tm1nch 10 to 1 Rc,cn 1111 n" acceptciJ hnc ,\k•1•an lvc!IJ 1n .1 tun and J1nc.1blc crmro11mc111 SS•• Rl~lent Rntaunint, 31'1 Om1, 1 \t <iouth C"'C>•\I Pl.u.1 ~.111 ll\J) 01" n h•I Jun< h 11 lO 10 3 M. n \JI 1Jinncr ' ll• lfl Mun ·Thur' ~ h• I I frt·~.r RncnJtton' 'UJ&c,11on C-1•n1tncn11I cumnc PopulJr '1.indll) US•* Rub)'s, 3J.·n lk JI ')I • C'ry•IJI (ourt b62·RL BY Op.:n I! to 9 Mon -Thun, 7 II' 10 Fn ·S•t . 7 in 9 Sun RcM:rv111on\ not requucd Durgtr, 0tnd fr1c' tn 4 r<e·crc lied 194°' drnu u.1mplctc w11h rco.urJcd S1"mg music f:'((Cllent ul.ld\ Scl'\i..c "101.ill)· l•n 1hc m.u k S "colt's • ufood C:nll and R1r, 1'()() Dr 'cul S1 '179·2~00 Or-n for lunch .and dtnnl.'.r \C'\Cn d...,, ;a \hd. C.itl f<>r houf" Juz ch.1mpa1n"c lunch on v.cckcnd Re cn:alions su11e,teJ t rnh 'c.arood cl.i 1CJlly prcpued. complr1c "-llh .1n U\'\lcr l'tJr 1'»1 rilled Tu & ympathy, .)tfl [· 17th ~I. b4''-4 M1 Cuzy 1ulhcn11c F.nall\h 1e1 ruom Brcikl.t 1. lunch, ~rtcrnonn tea. Sunda\ brunch, lo\1n1ly prepucd. T~mf·~ {ort11\h pa,11c-~. )ICllk .,nd \.idncv p1t. tune E.n£1tch ilnt1quc:i. may be purch1· cd S Trattorl1 Pino J.\.H \ Dmtnl <;1 . South (L> l>I PIAU S40.ll0'8 0P'n tor lund1 11 10 O Mon ·Sun Rc,crV1l11lnA nnl required Tht. ul11matc p1ucr11 v.11h 11 IJtffcrent p1u .. , from 1e11tan 10 Ncilpohlitn Not rated 20th C.t nlury l.td. .l 'J l S Brislol S40·H~22 Open 11 10 9 d~lly. Rcser:a11on• acccp1cd Dine an 1hc Melro ~ only r11lro;id d1111na cuidt Nol 11red Za.bib , 1712 Pta«:nllll, 64$·8091. No re$Cl"'ll1oru. L.obs1cr 1111, prime 11b, chicken and rit:. 11 rehOnabfc prtCcs Dining Highlight of the Week •\ta)'\tr Wh•t: CriticaJly acclaimed lnJi n end t•ndoOri cookin1- Rc54:rvat1011) re accepted. When: Open from 11:30 a.m. lo 2: 0 p.m. for lunch and from ~ '\O co 10:30 p.m. for dinner und11y brunth served from 11 30 1m. to 2:30 p.m. \\'Mrt: 2931 E. Pacific Co~t Highwoy, Newpon Beach. 675- 6622. """" •lid: Moderate, Sp,;c1al ch<1n •cs n1~htly. l.un~h. drnnt'r. Sund.av brt'akta~t Not r1tt'd Newport Beach .\lh} Ro11urant. 450l P.a~1r" (0.1,1 111~11~ .. , 646 9126 Amcnc. .. n fooJ \\;arm .and CC\n, 'i1n T ranctk'.t>·\tvlc dining ••mo,phcrr l,unch. dinner. •unJ, ,,.n dinner• Sund.a) hrunch uvclv "·'' 11o11h a lc.11.'I cruwd Ke>ef'\ation\ , r1c.1 .\mclla'•, 311 Ma rine A\C 673·65li0 Oren for lunch 11 30 1 m to 2:30 pm \1 n ~.11 • dinner ~· ;o to 10 pm 1 UC\ "i.at ; Sund.ay brunch Seafood •rcu.1h1cs from the l111t1n coa~c SSS•• Ann '1arlt's. ~b40 E Pacific Cont Hwy ":!IJ.<l(IOO Oren for lunch 11.30 J m to : JO pm Mon -Fri • dinner S:30 lo JO pm 1 uc' ·Sal. Rc5crv111ons tu11,gu1cd. Urnullfully 11rcp1rcd contemporary CA11forn1.1 Clll 1nc rocu11ng on pastu and ,c;ifoud Coty. 1n11m111c 11tmosphcre. I "cllenl wine h~I SSS••* .\ntolnt, Le Mcrtd1cn Hott!, 4500 MJci\rthur Rl\·d 476-2001 Open for d1n1n1 6 w 10 Tue -Sat Rcscrva11ons required Aw;ml·w1nnin~ menu or lighter I rcnch Con11ncnt1I cu1 inc, uccllcntly prepared and guc1ously served Star~. •hl•\hl .1tmosphcrc l•ch rom1ncc but dclr.c" 1mprcurvcnc" SSSS•••• Archu, HlJ \\ Co;nl Jly,-v 64S-7077 Op.:11 for lu~h 11 .am lo 3 p.m \fon -Frt Dinner rrom ~ pm • I am diuly Cl~"1c•I con11nent;al cumnc, 1.\hfc\IJC preparat1l'n I SpcC1alty I awmlc h:iunr af Nc•~rt Ruch'~ Old '-1t>ncy mellow, con,er\all~t crov.d SSS••• llcnlh1na, 42.\0 D1~h Street 9SS-OS22 America'• most celebrated Jlpancx rnt.i1mn1 1 cppan c:iblci and ush1 bar Lunch 11 '0 10 2.'0 Mon -Frr Dinner S 'O 10 10 lO Mon -Thura. 5 l() to ti Fri , 5·10 Sun. Rc\Crvil tiuM reoommende4 US••• 8ob Burnt, l7 Fuhlon Island. 644-2030. Open 11 lo 10 daily. Sunday bn.ineh 11 lo l Rucl'\'ahons acccpled. S1cab and •c~ood "'11h a clmlc Scuul&h loud\ f..x.ulknt prime rib ind cauar salad Dimly ht. clubby aUl_'IC)lpMtt. ~lknt pt.inn entertainment. SS•• • 814 Oalty Pllot WHkend I Thursday, February 28, 199 t .. Bubblri, 111 Palm St 675-9093 Open S 10 10 30 Tues -Sun.. S 10 11 Frt ·Sat R c;.~crvutons 1cccp1cd Superior C:alffom11 cua.1nc h11hhghted by hvc cn1~r111nmcnt n11h1ty 8 1& band on 1.1nday n1ahh Can act r Jy v.hcn bu~> SS•• Cahan• Caft, 690 Nr~-port Center Dr Four Seil~n I lo1el. 759-• 0p('n 10:'0 10 10 Mon ·Fn., Sal 7-10. Sun 7.5 Rc~crv111on accepted C;11iforn11, continental eumnc Carr foe--0-Fl~r. 1109 Nc\\purl Censer Dr 640-5752. Open 8 a m h> Y pm Mon ·I 11, 8 to 6 Sat .. Jl·S Sun Nu re~crv,u1on1 1akcn. Salad, ilnd ~.inJw1chc 1n a cuual 11mo phc.:rc S • C111fornl1 Buell, 3355 V111 l 11111 67S-OS7'i. Open for lunch 12·.? p m. Mon -r ti Dinner S.J0.10 p.m ~Inn. I UC'•. unlll 10'..30 Tu.cs ·Thur\. unlll I I h1 ~11 N•'l re~cl\'all<•n' i.ltcn. S• C1hfornl11 Phu KllC'bt n, 1151 Nc11op.1n C:nlcr Or 759 ~SO. ()p(n If tu lU Sun ·Thu~, and 11 1\1 11 F 11 • .al ~o rct.trv111uns 111kt'n Crup-cru,ted '"urmct P•U• come 1n dozens or n:mm . ...m.; UC' ralhcr odd. Bun rl1t."C' SS•. Tht Canntry, 3010 Ufaye11c A\C~. 67S-sm. Open tor lunch ·11 30 10 ' \Ion -1'1i. l.l1nner ~ 111 10 d.11ly. Sund.1\ hrunch 10 30 10 ~·.'0 Rcscl'\'1t1on) 11~p1eJ C:<>nllncntal cu1 inc "'•th 1 ~ah-,.rll cmrhh1\ Grca1 cl.tm chowder ~h • C-armdo's, 1s;o F= P:i.1r1t Coul H"'' h1'· llJ~1. Ori:n for drnnc1 from 5 30 10 Ill '<J Sun ·1 huh. !o \0 lo 11 JO h1 .s:.1 Re n:itK n\ ~u".:")ICd. C1.abt~ l\nrlh.:rn l111h1tn gonrmcl ('UUIOC ~CW, modcr.llCI} p11 I louncc menu k l"\ic.J '11111occ h<'>ur. Wild nJ ~••1) place 11 n1gh1 when th l>and ,.,,.,c, up the tt.amb.i mu"c \en 'I 1, l •Cnrd SS••• L11th11.> ''"port, l:!.:O 01 om i\~cnui; ... ~, H"'.I l ull h II am 1u 'pm d~1h. 1l1nn-.r ' "' ··I all d:.av, \c'v~n <I').\ Chm" .. cu1 me ns < hl11'\ < hlnt\t. 1116 \\ B.ilbt1.t Olnl 117' \.2U4 Oren 11 1<> ? d111\ Rl·,cn-.a1111n) :Jt\CfllCd C.:h1m:•c ""J C11n1onci.c cu1,rnc Tr. the kuna p:w ~h1ci...n Dtlant>)i, t>lO l 1Jo p.,}. Dr ti7S·OllX> Re•c:f\at111n\ 1111 cued llart-.01 loindm ul: Lobuc:r dinner dc.:ih comprchcnsrvc KafooJ menu N Oi\)-. t>u~\, fun Lun.h. dinner, Sund•) brunch SS £dlt's Dintr, :?JOS E Cunt I l11o'\ , (Nun.a dcl Mar 673·90~0 ~n 6 ' in ll• m11ln11h1 Sun -Thun : until) 1 m I ri . Sat F1r11cs· tyle diner. •11h Jule~''"· l lrC\'IC\ homcuyk food S * fo.I Torito Grill, '1151 Newport Center Dr M0·2'>7.S Open II to 11 Mein .rn , II 10 m1dn11h1 Sal Sund.iy brunch 10 to ~ Re\e1"11l1onJ accepted South•ct1crn. Tc~ Mc~ and MeJte .. n rnuntc\ 1n a fc\tt'c soc1:al 11tmospherc Very ~ crccn cnm t.:imalcs. pork dl\hcs Livcl\' happy hour SS••• · Fhhrnn1n't, locnted 11 the very end of 1hc Newport Pier 675-9771 Remv1uon\ n.01 nccuury Scrv1na rhc rreshc\t Kafoo,h from the rac1ric Northwest Brcakfut, lunch. dinner S t ht t'ro•ns, 3801 E. Par1ric C.oas1 Hwy 760-0lll Open .S 10 12 Mon ·S•I, 4 10 11 30 Sun Sunday brunc.:h 10 lO to 2JO Rc~M11<1ns sucgcsted A l1ndmark tor \pcct:al uccast0n\, Frve Crowns is a rcphu or ~ Oldi: Bell, En1l•nd's oldt 1 inn JUst outside London. The menu orrel'l Conllnental " well " lr1d11ional En&J1$h fare. 1nclud1nc Vo1ksh1rc puddin& Pnme rtb as ,1111 the f1YUnte, bul U!c mcn11 bas arown 10 ofrer more contempoary seafood and pu11 di hCj SSS••• Fhc ftti ,....., 114$ NCTti><>rt Center Dr 640-52.SO Open 1 I .JO to 2.30 for lu"'h Mon -rt1 , 5 10 10 for dinner Sun.·Thun . S to 1 I Fn • 1t Rct.el"Vltion1 JUUC led Menu In tran 111on. Nouveau/nouvelle Ch1no1i.tric w1Lh puta d"hcs 1hrown In for eood mu1ure SU•••• Gary's Otll, 3309 E. C.OUt Ht&hway 675-2193. Open 9 to 8 Mon ·fn, 9 10 j 11 10 to Sun Rctcr\tahon• no1 nee •?· At le11 t 37 varnlcs ot hot ind c~ld dch aandWichcs, rro1cn )'O&Urt, Tues n11ht tac:oa, c.a1cr1n1-Abo in Plau de Circ•. S• Clorslo, 30S Minne Aw:, 67.s-619J AuthentlC Italian food Dinner only, 5 to tO pm ~fon ·Thim, 5 10 11 pm f rf ind Sat U Uauan's, J:l25 Newport Blvd 675~ ()pen ror lunch l l lO 3 Tues.·S.I, dinntr S )0 tu 11 \iun ·Sat., 5:.JO to 10 un Re~l'V11ions accepted. FUll\'C dinin1 or dchc1ous ub1ncsc spcc11h1cJ Hell) 1.bnc.;cn on v.eckc:ndi SS J .\\.'s ~·Crill, 900 ~c•ix>rt Center Dr ,_l11rno11 H<>1d 0-4000. Open 6 'O a m to 10 pm Sun -Thurt, 6JO 1 m lo 11 (!.m Fri·S11 Rnc:l\·.it~ru 1cup1cd. Fresh fish sclc1.t1<ln t011)ama, 101 BJ\-'VICW Jll;acc, N~J"'lrl BtJch, ~ :5-0777 1 unch \1on.·Fri .. dinner from ti fl m Mon·· at, ck>\cd Sun Sctr par!.. in :1dio1mn1 lot Authentic Japanc~c cul\tne •Cf'\et.I 1n 1ranqu1I cnnrnnmcnl Order SS.S per pcnon k.mclc1 lc.a\I : 1 h11urs 1n ad\>.ino.c SSS.••• Lt Midi. '\.S:! I \ 1.i l 1d<'. 07~-4904 Ri:'1oCrv.i11 •n) 1o11.1.cp1cJ S\l.ll\ th f \\,,11lcr l(utllrnJn,. ,,.,, uJ-\1,1nn111i; •Ul\IOC i) 1nr,cl\•U1\" .1nd .1tl1,t1, L..1mb. \e•I ;inJ other \rc·1.1l11c' fmm Fr.an.c .and "i11o111c.:rli1nd L u11,h. 'd1nn r. cud.1111•. c:11crinr SSS••• \l1rto Polo, 1;60 H1•011 ;1~11 Oren for lun,h ind 1hnncr C\crv d.sy 11 ' m lo 11 rm I re•hl\ m:>dc p.i•l.ts, £9Uf11h"t p1ll.l\ Crr:.11 riuill<' Jfld ino«h1 G inncl p11z.1> ;am.I I.ale-out SS••*• \11rral..nh. 11~1 \\ f'a,1f1c Coast llw\ 6J< l 4 or,:n for dinner b '" 10 r n1 ~ in -r11 . • 30 10 11 pm S;at ·li11n kC\Cr\.tllOO\ \U~ICC\ICJ fCllLlC:C.11 cu" nc. ,pc,1ah:ing 1n 1.mon thtc en llnd u ·1• I S\S l\fottc.o'~. '.:l:!~ • I' 1 1fk ( t•U( II •'\ 17'.,:1.-9ixnr rliin,h 1111.1m 10.i rm • dinn .. r ~ It I JI r m lk~~·•l()n~ 11:q111rcJ Gmnm-.1 11.J an •Ul\111.: 111 1 J hl\\I •pl.nd•: SSS•• ;\hlwr, ''Jl I • l'a,,i,, C.oau 11"' (J-N·Z1 Open It r lun,h 11 "\4) Im In , 'r rm. dinner ~ ~ I In IO }{I pm \u11tl.1~ hrun,h 11 ~ :am 10 ~ \0 p 111 konva11on• .. cn·ph:d C11t1c;illv 111.4l111mcd lnJ1an .ind 1a111t11ot1 Lu.•kcn SU • Meualun11 Rh tor111llf, 2·UI E. r~41(11. CnMI ti"'' 11-< ~r.>i I unc h. 11 JO 11 m 10 ) r m • Jtn11<.r 5 p m to rnldn11h1 lbrfl) hour, \Ion ·fr1 P~lto d1n1na 1v11tl1blc lfo,1l1n£ b1\lro ofkrtn contrmpc>r~r. m•tlhc1n llalt•n '""inc Lar c :iclccltun of p.i,lu. p1.U.4\. r ull b.u •pc 1•h1ing m II 1h;in "''"C' SS It* Muldoon'1 lrith Pub. ~2 NCWJ!Ort Center Dr b-10 -'I Ill Op('n 11 30 1 m 10 10 pm Sun· J'hur'. II )I) 1 m 10 II rm Fn . It Bar <•pen until J I m Rc~rvattons .:acccp1cd lmh \pcci.tltte\ rhn u l .. d~. bur •ers 1nJ \IU~\ SS N""l>Ort Landing. .soi r .au Fdp11er. 67S·2P3 Open fot lunch 11 am In ~ pm. dinner ~ to 9o m RucnalK>n\ 1cccptcd f ine v.a1alron1 d1n1n1 with grcal \ICW of fun Zone and 111 the cxc111na commo11on th.at 1mphcs. ~ncr Dn1d S.ah\bur)·i 1r1cious 1111tudc " 11ppJren1 1n the (.tnni ~cf\licc Wonderful frc,h foh and •ufooJ. e1tccllcnt Sunday brunch \, ancd cn1cr111nmcnt includet live rcu:ar on Sund•>., SSS NfW'port "'''" n., and Grill 2100 w OccJnfron1 6-S-9977. Fre h 'fi\h ind pa\lj spc .. 1111111:.\, cuckt.111•. beer and wine Homemade dcucm Open d11lv from 11JO11 m Cu111l 1tm<t\phcrc. SS Tht Old p11htt1i f1C1ory, 2ll0 N~pon Blvd f\15-w.& Open for dinner .s to 10 pm. Mon ·Thurs. 5 10 11 pm Frt ·Sii. • to 10 p.m Sun. Retel\'11tons nat aa:cptcd. lnc:.xpenu.c luaina and paill dished v.11h an old r11ht0ned n1u. Not r1ted. P1radt.e Catt. 600-0 Newport Center Dr 644-1237 0SK"n ror lunch 11 am. to 2:30 p.m. Mon .. J=n , dinner .S 10 9 pm Mon ·Sat Flcsc:rvulona 1ecep1cd Spcc1aJwna in f~1h rdh and p 11: r11c11n1 •~111lablc. No1 ,.tcd P1rur'1 SHrooct Crill, 309 Palm St 673-3741, Oocn for l1tnch 1J 1 m to 3 p.m Mon.·Sat~ dinner 5 10 10 pm Sat.-Thurt. 5 to 11 pm r n Sunday brunch 10 1 m. to <1p m Rc.acrv.a11ons •ua&CJlcd. S1cats and sc:arood with JIU ind rewe Not rate4. Paaul. Pllu Ncv.pott, Omtol ind Jamboree. 1000 Brillo! '7$1.0107. ()pen fo_r lunch 11.:lO .i.m. to 2 p.m Mon ·rri.: dinner 6 30·10 p m. Mon.-11. RcaervatlotU ICl:tpted. l!Aht and natural Oa\'On from the toulh of "J;ran« a.nd tht IOUlh Of Caltfornll Spare a~phcrC In ••rtp mall locatiofl docm't damlnWI the ettilcmcnt of Pa.seal Olb11.t' lmaalnatM Oalr. SSS.••• 1't Prt1llon, 6?0 'ewpon Catef Dr. r.r Sc~>11) Jlottl 75~ ()pea lot ~UI 6 ~ to IO:JO un Moa.·Fri, tuftdl II JI'! :a m to 2 pm Mon..·Fri. diutr 6 10 10 30 pm. aod ~ W1dlCh 10 am to 2 pm. RaavlllotU atedcd Amcuc;,n CQlllcmponfJ cu111nc tntlll Fm1ch 1;iu~hu Impeccable tcMce. ~ly rtr!w loX'd, In an ·~·~ IJiit ttamccmh horcl \tcrihry. SSS••• Tiit Rn. 1141 'cwpott Cater Or. 6"-44 Open for lunc.h Moa,·Frf., ll:JO am to \ pm: d1n11Cr from 5:30 p.n a''"" C1nunnct teafood Pd other fPCC11tltt) ~"(J up 1n a lu~r.ous an deco K!lln!! .. 11h 1 vie-a of the Ncwpon Cl,'ltil l J\'C ll U" 1nd danona f~ n1&hlJ a tretk '" t~( ht.1~'-cnnuc.noorcd m1»1c rtll"Wll SSSh ••• Tiit R111, l\c•port Center Dr. ;l!-1 1 1 ire n !or lunch 11 30 a.m. ro 3 p.m M n \111 . dinner .S.30 p.m to 12 1111 ~fon '~' Rc1erva1t0na 1uuc11cd A~A)\ n.cllc:nr d1n1n1 CJpcncncc H1n1 Puf(r • C\f'<'rto'c The only place co be cm fod" J •r. rnoon 1n Newport Buch. t.a"k' 1n l b er arc rtkl'\Cd a wctk 1n adlotrict h •I buburJCn In lO'a'll, d1110 &i\i:r 'n l ni •ns. Ruz salad, tn(k'(d dll~C n~' .ra" Ddinll!VC POO-no\IYCllC menu ~·•\\ co '"'tent from ~1r to ~u. ~w1 ' t • •nl 10 dn:lay SSS•*** h1lnch11.r,. ~407 E Coan Hv.iy , U.. • d. \hr. 67.).J7SO ()pen for hincll \1 n ht 11 am. to 2:)0 (> m Duwr ' !O pm dl1ly Rac~-altQn-' ac:tplcd I r lunch ind trom 5 to 9 30 p r.t \I " Thu r•. rrom S 10 7 pm. only Fri. \1• C:. nt.1'1tntly &OOcf coa11nc1111f. • ~r lla11'n C'VISll'C SS••• 1.,11 Th••. '001 W Cow Hi&Jlv.'lly, 650°13:: Rc1erv1ttoos accepted. Ocf;m•r.i: Th.a1 CUtMnc Value-packed lull(hc ., o'"lb1.n1tt0n special$. Serene dtror I ch, dinner, ~ndly bninch. Al\O .i :~~o S Coa5I Hwy i.n Lapna ee,, 1111 S..24 SS ' Rub)\ Jap1r Dlwr, 3000 W PICiflC Cu 1 11 ... , 722~ Open 7 a m to 9 pm J• ~ Reservations not 11«eas1ry E"'"'" ~!)le rare w11b burscn and deh u ndlo 1 tlo No1 rated. m\ llfll, 660 Ne-port Ce:nrcr Of 7W-Ollll> Open 7 1 m. to • i>.·m Mon I· No rcstf"alionJ needed 'Jell tUl1 t: S.por•, I SO Dayude OJ. 6"-ot220 Open for nch Mon.•Prt. a11d d1n11er \I"' '\11n Mif111(1CCnt Northem hal11n a: l'.n1.u mide oe prcmacs; uuca ~· •~lurel,Y perfect Outdoot pario u•c b.a) 1dc brceic1 trom nearby ll !\I.and SSS••• ''t•r1~ck't, 217 Marine Ave. lblboil 67.1-0570 ~II and 1ottm1te. k f'.iil1 !ll>n a ll'lu.t Eucllcnt toti.rer b c ro.utcd meats and ft.di tcMd ,. v\lom11cd AYCCS.. Great locattOn •th< biy SU••• \tu•ho l'af':l. l201 E Pec11k Cot.i H )~.S Open 11 1.rn io 10 pm M n ·Wed , 11 1.m. 10 11 e.m, ft.1ri • at , JO a.m. to 10 pm. un. HUEVOS .................. •1• ~=A08 ........... •1• ~~: .............. •1• MACHACA. .....•......•. •1• =. .... : ............... •i- llcac~tlocu accepted F"hlOllablc menu of current ta~ont« Lart·n ht ~r diftJita. Fod h•m boor SS•• Std Mdlt.. 215 Rrvtmdc Dr. ~t,..Jl\.>fl Beach. 54 -Ul8 Lunch Mon ·Frt, dbiocr Mon ·Sun V1k1 p.uk:ci on weekends; park1n1 lo1 111 hon! of rutaunn1. Up•c:•lc nc1chborhood ruta1A1111t Jenn h'Ch-<IUi, rc:ia: hahan rcpatou~. SS Ta~ fll the \\llak, '00 \h1n suer, Balboa 673-4633 P1t1omr.JC t-.n ,,,,., etl:ry features pictures ~· O'iJ !\e11por1 Sc.a(ood and trad1tl0.'l.al fJ or 1ci U..nch dinner and S;arurd1~ 'I .. d~v t>runch SS•• Trtti, «O llchotrorc A'~ ,.~l-0910 American and ml(rn,11,•r.'11 .umnc Lounac opens d.arf\ .. , 5 rm . J1nncr ac.rvcd n1g,..1h from t, pm •'rix11z:h and Latc·n1gh1 menu unr.I m1dn1,ht. Ore of the Onini;e Co.ut\ mMt' 11n1C1uc tC1tauunr,. SS••• T111ni, ?JOO \\' Co4\I ll1gh .. " ~~,:.r,z4~ StanJ~rd •u~h1 anJ JarJn.,c f "· 1'.th • mall occ n \1c:v. lrom 11\ t"c•·thc·h ul loca1t0n !llor r.ued Tatto MarT, Sol( '"'"l"m ( •lll(r Or ~4.l.'J Open 11 I ri I I 11 r l'!1 \i"n ·Thun , 11 1,.. ro m.Ct! ta Fn -~r. s 10 10 r... ... " HC\tl';atlOru needed Contcmror.,, l·~h.in .u1,in. ln1crc•I n& P''''1 SS•• 21 <Kunfrotil. ::100 \\ o.: .... "110111. 17\ the Balboa Pier 11;5.:(~ ='•• nJmc, 11mc .,..ncr Rct Chindlcr f:mrh.i"' on courmcr tcafood Grc.it .:atl!\()$rhcrc, jCfVi.;..: ind chef Oren d•1:~ for dinner from .S pm Bar open' ar ~ HSS• * * VIII• l\o"•· 1 IJ I W Cool H""' 642·7 . Dinner n1~htl\ ~ pm 10 ~ • m E1ccllcn1, hcul) lralun cu1\1nc oum1ndi.nc v.1nc l1sr \.ir.-c pi.ano bu, favortlc local IAlc nt§ht ipor Rcscrv1111>ns "(eptcd Valer boar park1n1 SSS•*• Y•nht Tntrn, 133 B•)\1dc Dr 675-5333 Dinner from ~ pm n1ghll) Sundiy bninch Eclcc11c rare 111 claJ.SY •urroundrnp under the superb d1rcct1on of Hans Pn,cr. v.ho owns The Ritz, an,d bi.s daugbrcr Karen Nc-.pon Bc:Kh s n<"'>CSI r111dmark Dl.ld ~ur boat and dine SS Zt9p1, )47 Ncwporl Center Dr 64().-0600 Lunch Mon .Ffl 11 1 m to 2.30 p.m, dinner \C\'Cll daY'. 6-10,JO pm Con1cmpor1ry haltan cuf\me. Hor bar acitOn S.S Ciao Brita.. 172Tl Ne11>1'oi>c SI S46-7•U Open for lunch from 11 W am lo 2 pm ~fon ·Fri Dinner ~.9 30 pm Mo11 . Thun., S· 10 p I'll Frt . Sat Clcncd Sund.a)'\ Italian cuisine ••lb Arncran coochn" (burgcn. hot <Sop) 1\lllable '" rhc bar ~ flop, I TI4 Broothunr St Open 6 pm to ~ .am .,.....,,......._ S Inexpensive. SS Moderate. US Moderately cxpcn.IM. .ssss Espcmive. SSSU \!cry openliYc. ******Perfecc: flawlell ****~lknt, llCUly P"- fect, Among the bi"s& ill ill field. ***Very good • ..-onh a spe· aat 1rip. ••Good. •Sati~fadory. Pric.cs ue "'bject to chance. . llArr.IMgm, que~dtll.is. "brf bopper" ho: d<>g\ o~nc1n& 10 'SOs and 60s m""'. RoCl'•IKln' iw t rcq1.111cd Scmr-cuual lnn;:-cn•l\l: Pnm••rra Rn1Hr8nl, 16S25 Broollhunt '' t:.11 lk•I) -s-m Open lunch 11:30 ru : pm. Dmner S to 10;30 p.m. \h n ·S.i hahan Rc1tf\'1lltOnS accepted u•u:al Go..ld \'llluc for YtCll·prcparcd \'Cal. p.i'" and classical halt:an dishes. Grc.JI dci.w:rts SS Baja "•lllu. 7891 Warner Ave. (11 Beach Blvd ) 842-8955. ~n daily I l a m 10 10 p m Authentic South of the N>rder" homesl}'IC food prepared fresh Ja1ly Lunch re11ures aU·you.cao-c11 buffer. Sunday buffet brunch with complimentary champacne and mariachis. C11cr1ng available. Rcscrv111ons lctitpCCd. <Asual. lnc.xpcnslvc. Nol filed. C1n1am1r'1, 16592 Bolsa OUca (11 Warner() M6-I021. Open ror lllDCh 11 1 m daily except MOftday. ()pea aiptly S- ro 9 pm.. Friday lo 10 p.JI!. ODcn Saturday 11 a m. 10 10 p.m. Elrctclknt Mcx11.11n food. El Paso style Great el\ilc \'Crde, anuras S**** Olate ror Ribt. 9901 Yorke.own Ave .. 96J·R1BS, dwy, upscale nll pi.nt. famity• "•luCJ, cK«llcnt preparation. S J.C. McUa't a.,. A Grill, l&lll Beach BM! SAl.0.17. Uinch ll·30 to S p.m datl), Dinner S lo 10:30 p.m Mon ·Thurs..: 5 10 11 p.m. Fn .S11 Sunday brunch t I a.m ·l p.m. Ribs. chttle11, pasta. seafood. Entrn11nmcnt. Re crva11onJ 1cccp1ed Scmi~u¥al. Moderate Not rared. Laul'a Dtll·l•lltry, 8911 Adanu ll68-4<466 Open a to 6 30 d.ity. ~ina, fc11ue1nl altredo. Rcscrva1ions not Celebrating Our 9th Year! * CodctaD. * Tlflfllal _DrbJb * KMl..Tl-W~ Dbw In ROTM'Y • Dinner 1 Nighes • Lunch s495 • Sunday sa95 Mon. thru Fri. a.np11ne Brunch -7 MAUYOlJR HOLIDAY CATERING RESERVA nONS EARL Y1 (7!., ... 1.111 ..... c.... ........... .... ""'..... . ., .... c... .......... _. ~uarcd. Casu.tl. lnapcnsNC. Not ntcd Muwdl'• By the Sd, 317 Coast HishWtr SJ6.2S55 Open 8 am. to Jl pm, daily Sundiy bntnch 9 a.m. l.O l p.m Seafood and 11cab.. Entcrutnmcnl and d~ncin& Tues ·Sat. R~iervataons accepted. Live mu11C nearly all the llmc. Romutic, wtlh ocean view. Orcat lobster dishes, homemade pop<J\crs. Scm1-casu1I. SSS Bis111110, 19100 Van Kannan Ave 752-Slll. Open for lune11 11 a.m ro 3 p m .. dinner S 10 11 p m. Terrific happy hour S to 7 ~ m Rcstl"'lllOns acc:cprcd. Aw11d-w1nnin1 European cuu1ne. Gorgeous, inrcresllnj. ~cry Knous food 11r11h 1 modcntc puce 111-Pcrrcct spot ror 1 rom1n1ic dinner or power lunch. Order a full meal 11 rhc hvcly bu, which fc11urcs 8ru1li1n music. danc:1n.g II 1111111 SS••* Bislro 201, 18201 Von !Urman. 5SJ.920l. Open for lu11ch and dinner Mon ·Fri , dinner only Sat ind Sun Brtl111nt new D;av1d Wilhelm mulerpJccc feature' contemporary Cahrorn1a bistro r.arc. Try the houic ulad, lobtrcr cakes. crumbly pcnant bread, anchovy 11pcnade Bcau11ru1, sleek decor framed by waterfall and lush JJCcncry. P1110 d1n1n1 m 1dd1110n to repbr dtnin& room. SS Calle.alt ltu tHl'HI, 1910 Main St 975-1220 Open for lunch II am. to 3 p.m . dinner l to 10 p.m Sun ·Thun, J to 11 pm Fn -Sal. Happy Hour • lo 7 p .m . R ese rvations acecptcd . Cahforma-rtcd Sou1h-.cs1em cu1>inc. Gr~cn corn 11m1lcs and .cvichc spe• ~lr1cs of the house. Try 1hc blue m1rg11111 Btny lunch11mc haniout for rhc young profcu100al a~d. SS Ch11111Mons. lf'inc M1rr101t. 18000 Von Karman SSl-0100. Open 11 1 m to Z p.m. d11ly. -·Rcscrv111ons accepted Hamburgers, \leaks and Hlads in • cesu1I spons bar 11mosphcrc. Not ra1cd. Chantldalr, 18912 MacAnhur Btvd. 1SUOOI Open fOf lunch 11'30 am. to 2:30 p.m. Mon ·Frt., dinner 6:30 lo 10 30 p.m Mon.-ThurJ., 6:30 10 11 p.in. Fri -Sat Rcscrva11ons accepted. Outst~dm& French·Con11ncnt1l ai1sine, atmosphere that's a CEO's drum Romantic 1n t~ cvcnm&-())cf Byron Gemmell ha rutorcd tt.c lustre to the menu, m1cn1r1CCnt scrvw:c (rbc .. 111cn speak csullcnt French) SSS Qklip Joa. 181 Main St 261-JOES Open 7 1 m to 11 pm Mon .·Fn. II am lo 11 p.m 5'1, 4:30 10 10 pm Sun R~rvalJOM acccprcd. Mcaquuc and oat s1cab and g1food. Not need c111aatowa, 4139 C•mru• Drive. SS6-221 l. Open for lunch I 1 m to 3 pm: dinner 3 to 10 _pm un -Thurs., 3 to 11 pm Fu -Sat. Rc•crvations 1cccp1cd lnnovatrYC, fun cuwnc borders on nou•cllc Chinese, bu1 w1tb generously-sized p0rtion1 Colorful atmoaphcre, c.-uxllent food. Try the Gold Coin Beet LoCllcd in tti. l"'inc Marketplace Separate lundl and dinl'Cr menus. SS The Clat <htn, 15'3S Jdfrey Road SS2·28SI Open for lunch 11 30 am 10 2·30 pm.. dtnncr s _,0.t0:30 p.m. Tucs.-Sun Brunch 11:30 am. lo 2:30 pm Savory lndiin Tandoort and Mu&fii -n.vo,, Nol rated. GuJll•ff'f RtstH1"8nf, 184 2 MacArthur 81\d 83>-8411 Open for lunch ll:JO am. to 3 pm Mon ·Sat, d1nnu 5.30-10 p.m nighrly Rc~rvalK)n' required A lrtp 10 Jolly Okk England Not rated Kirlm.•, Koll ~n1er Irvine ortb 2010 M1in Sc , No 170. 261 -2929 Open for lunch 11 1.m. 10 l pm Mon ·Sat : dinner S 10 10 p.m Mon ·Thun;, S to 11 pm Frt ·S.u .• 5 10 10 p.m Sun Reitrv;altom 1c:ccp1cd. Not rated. Kolo, 4300 Von Klrm:in Ave 7S~71Sl Open for lunch 11 • m to 2 p m Mon.· Fri.; dinner 5 to 10 pm Thun . .S to 11 pm. f~1 ·Sat Sunday brunch 10:30 1 m ro 2 p m Rcscrva11on) accepted Fine Jap.incic spec11l11e1 SS Mc:Connlck's It Sd1•kk. ~ M11n I 1S6-0S05 Open JI am. ro 1 I pm daily Rcscrvarions acxcp1cd Froh seafood. Enteruinmcnt and dlncmg 111 ni&hts 1 ,.,eek SS Maunint, ll)jl()() MacAnhur Blvd , 11 F1m:h1Jd. 72•·1066. Lunch 11:30 am to 2 pm. Not open for dtnncr. EJ:ccllcnt chcr. Europca11 iCn·icc 111 elegant surrounchngs Superb soup. ulids ••th roaired d11cken, dchciou) pu1u and cntrccs SS.S•••• Mortll's, 1"'900 Jamboree Bl\·d 116:l-3 1ll. u1 291 Open for lunch 11 30 am 10 2 pm Moo .f,.: d1nnc:r 6·10 pm Mon ·Fn • Sat 6-11 pm Rcscrva11on suucstcd Elcpnl Cahforn1a cumnc O\'Cnccn by outst1nd1n1 EJ:c:curri.-c Cl\Cr Mtehacl W11rcn SSS Ptqo, 18420 Von Karm.1n. SSl-1333 Open II.JO un. to midn1&hl Moo ·Fn, 5 p.m. to midnight S.1 .Sun Rc:scrvataons accepted. UJh1Wc1cht but authentic Nort~rn ltahan cuisine Pasta di.hes bcsL Casually spiffy; Yup City SS Vtnfi ltistorute l1&llait0, t•l20 Cul¥cr Dr. SSl-1201 Opctl for lunch II Lm lo 2 p m Mon.·Fn ; dinner 4-9:)() p m Sun.-Thun.. <4-10:30 pm. Fri ·Sat RcicrvattOnS a«epecd. Fresh pastas and m1lk·fcd \"UL NOl retcd. 2 II llllcll l.J.'• Olicat'o Piucrta. 2aO s ~t H .. -y .. <494-• Open 11 30 un to I~ a m d.uly Pizu. 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