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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-01-30 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • .-----trEAOERS I HOTLINE --, • • I 2 4-Hour Horline to the Edit0< 642-6086 Commen15 • fips • fOf detoils, see Poge A2 Tlnl'lll8y, J ... 30,, 1992 . Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 25 cents r --.;;+-o&&&lillid~·--~--;......---= ........ -+-~ Special reports Jl1' Health & Fitness '92: A -<omplete guide to Orange Coast health-care facilities and health clubs, plttS articles on preventative medicine, health care in the '90s, women's health problems, chiropractic care, and what's new in health clubs. See the special pull-out section. Jl1' The Wedding Planner: The caterer. The dress. The tux. The site. T~ entertainment. Where do you startl The Daily Pilot's Wedding Planner. It starts on page AS. Officials will sc_ale back_ size, eliminate some slips By Steve Marble S!Jlf Wiier NEWPORT BEACH Under fire from environmentalists, The Irvine Co. has agreed to scale back plans for a pro- posed marina and eliminate a long fin· ger of boat slips that cri1ics insisted would jut into sensitive wildlife mud Oats. The re,ised plans, which ha\'e been submi11cd to the city, call for reducing the number of boat slips froM 121 to 71, according to Eddie Powers, the presi- dent. of California Re creation 'Co. -an arm of The Irvine Co. Also gone is the finger of slips that would ha"e extended into the bay near the Day Ilridge. Various environ ment al groups were concerned the row of slips would dam:ige a thriving halibut habit::it and mud flats where birds feed. "The environmentalists h:id some con- ccrns and \\C under!llQQ<.I 1hs:i r point)," Po\\ers s:11d \\'ednest.lay. ''We're wor~ing under the good nc ighbor policy." The nwrina, which has been planned for some eight years, would be situ:i ted at the fov t of the landmark Cal>Ut\\av property on a flat .,trctch of land oil" Do, er Dri' c thJt once \\as the site of ~1 mobile hom'l! park and a tiny m:irin.1. The origin.ii plan ,,a., appro\'ed by the city\ Planning Commis:>1on l3ut it quic.~­ ly 1'Jn mto trouble with a harbor quJht) ad' isory group :ind then -finally -"a., ·' Po\\crs said the $7 mill11111 .. m.11 111.1 needs to be :ipprO\cll b) 21 go,c1111~1cn1 ;igenc1cs before con truc1ion ... in b ·sin" The re\'ampc<l plan i:. set to be 1 ~•d- cre<l by the council F4.:h. 10. Prank Robinson, ~1 long-111n..: :id\O .:it .. of ba\ rcstor~uion ;inll :111 outsrol,.cn cri1- 1c o( the origin~! mur1na pl.Jn, d I e h..is not seen the re' i ed propo.,.;il an I declined comment unt il he h:iJ. K.1iscr Prim~lr)' students listen to South (OJ t S\f11pho m . B~acing · for the blow. . - Arts groups prep are for major cuts · 61 A J Cvo.a S~."lr • C OS I A ~tESA -Sitt ng a' :.till . ' t ... ' C\ Id .• 1~ut .00 Ka1.,c r Prim.try 11r-.1 gr.icier~ 1uc.11cd 1n delight \\ 1..dnc ... d!l) .1 .... Suuth Co.1 I ~ r ny ol111i ,1 John R:ilston ckmans1ptcd how h m.skc:. ~llllJ thruu~h..hh-.. 1nstrun,~1 t · ":-\m\ I \\ant ~ou .iii to closc-\l>U r c~e , :ini.l 1 i 1urc a du,!.. "a Idling =1~·ro ' tic pl.1~£round, · ,,,11d R.1 'tl .l r ·:ik1n~ out 11110 a tune from PHlkol1c' ':> "Jlet~·r :inJ th~ \\oil.'' South Coast Symphony trumpet player Karen Tkaczyk gets an assist from students Amanda Cambell, right, and Dante Mhcr, both 6. While mo~t llf the duldrcn in the room hJ\.: 1 e'er :1ttenJcd .1 conccn, thc)\c b~v1 ... trning,.1bout urd1c~tr.il in,tru mcnt and lllU,iC lor the r·"I "l\ \\Cd' nn,J \\!!I h.'.l\C ,I Ch.lllC..! tO ~.·e the SllUlh c,,,1 ... t S)mplwn~ rchc:ir\C thl\ \\CCkcnJ See CUTS,'Bactc Page Jewelry helit suspect held . on $1 o million bail Chronology Prominent surgeon still missing .,,, October 1989 -Carol "-l<>in f ine Jewelry o( N~' port Center robbed o( S 1 .5 million in J<''"els. Private detect ive speculates boat may have been hijacked By Steve Marble ch3ndise from Newport Beach sun Wlta' jewelers and another $6 million NEWPORT BEACH -A . from shops in Florida and Okla- man authorities believe to be homa. the final uspcct in a series of His C'<tr;iordinary bail was re- bold JC\\Cll) shop robberies here quested by police. was ordered held on SlO million "None of the stolen jewelry bail Wednesday after being was recovered," Sgt. Andy Gonis whisked into Orange County said, explaining the hi&h bail. "It from his native Chicago. • stjl) hasn't been found." .,,, f\.1.lrch 1990 - Moboco Fine Jewelry in Ne" port Center robbed o( • S6 million in jewel~. .,,, Augu~t 1990 -Police .m~t suspect> Michael Rabb, John Robert (vans ,uld frank Zischke. By Lor!Ann Basheda St.1!! \\r •er COSTA ~t ESA -Colk;1·;ue' of the doc1or ''ho '•lll1,h ... J S 11- unJ.1y after lcJ\lng :\~"pvrt I fJrbor for a onC-hllUr rk. 'ur..: cru1)C s.1y he 1s the 11 1t1,111\ lcaJing ocular co.,metic 'ur~c:11n "ho'ic clicntck include ol "man), m..iny VIPs." n ... 1 .. 11 .1.1J ~t ."ivn Hub. ·\ I' 1~ .11c Ill' c't1i;.1tlH hired l,, (. d I' I' '1'C 1.Ul,l t1ng thJI ,\\Cl· r1 d\ .•O-f )()t p \\Cr b"..11 1 1) ha\~ b.:i.'n hiJ.l ~cd h~ drug run· r .. r Th: Co.1' Guard fo und \\1. r d'., 11\CI tutncJ J ingh) c • mile' 11f1 Catnl111.1 bl:mJ ~tonJa,, bet <:Jlkd l1lt lh 'c:u .. h luc,J.1; C\C.'11111g ofte r CO\Clln~ Robert "The Beak" Siegal, 56, Sie&al, rumored to be 1hc is accu ed of having been a nephew or mobster "Dugsy" Sie- rnn~1ng player in a sophisticated &cl, pleaded not guilty Wcdnes- jc"clry theft ring responsible for day in Harbor Court to churgci. 1.1k1ng S9-miHion wonh of mer-See SIEGAL.JllQ Piii .,,, September 1990 - Police identify Robert G. Sieg.11 of Illinois as fourth su>pect in robbery oses. Fricndli and f,1nul~ hclJ .1 pre" conference: in the San Fernando \'alk\ \\ ~Jne:.J.1\' Iv tell the public thC) 're .1101 :'lbl)UI .t11 !!l\C: up on the dl\.lp· -pc:rr.mcc m Uoh A\drdu:-:1 .O·~c.ir·old Nc:\\h 11! • rc-.iden t and i.ur~con \\ith p1.1ctkc' in ;\rnport m1He th.in .:.-lO '\)u:u .. 1111! , of ":111.:r Ill no :i,.11. .,,, January 1992 -Police c.1pture Robert "The Beak" Sil'RJI in dmer ne.ic Chlc:.1go. "It JU't Jo1..'n t 111.1kc ~.:n'c to me," ':i1d I" "" p1HI Ue.1~h pl.1,11c 'lllll-•''11 .•<:l11~c' lls.c.n.D.an aflcr karnin~ .ibout the ll '.Jl'1 ... 1r.in i.: 1hrough the See ~ ISSING Ba "" Laborer finds work at Job Center, then gets taken for a ride -literally -By loMnn Bastieoa St.Ill Wl1tef COSTA MESA -After seven hours of hard labor, Martin Barrientos told p<r lice, he was stiffed -and nearly s11bbed -by hi cmplo)'cr. The 28-year-old Santa Ana resident said he was picked up at lhc Costa Mesa Job Center last Sunday and offered SS an hour fora day of gardcnina work. Out after seven hours in thC\ din, Oar· ricntos got one five dollar bill." Barrientos told police he pleaded for his wages -to no nvail. As the cm· ploycr tried to 'pull nway in his pick up truck, Barrientos uid, he jumped into the back. , Each time the emploxcr topped to ~ct gas or run some other e rrand , 11Jmen10 would jump out of the truck und call po- lice on the clo est p.1y• phone before climbing back il'I. LOTTO Hiie .. the winning numben in ~Super Loao game: 9, 13, 27, . , 46, .. ,, IO. Jldlp 1111 Sl.7 mflllon Out by the tune police armed a t each location, the true~ \HlulJ be £OnC. Finally, Damcntos ~aid the :in!;ry em- ployer pulled into ~' li4uor store on Pla- ccntta A\cnue am.I -at kn ife point - ordered him out l'f the truck \\hen Oamcnh>S ra1 cd Im h~ind~ in surrender, the employer dr O\'C away. Jub Center thrcctor Richard l3runctte ";tsn't no11f1cd of thii> p.nt11:ul.1r C<l\C, but aid cmplll) er-cmplo) cc !l~irm1shc'i W01B01 m DAY ,. arc not unhc~1rd of. "There arc mi ... unllt:r,1.1nJ1n~~ Jilt! p3ymcnt problem,," he 'aid. "U~t llllCc an cmplo)cr pich up .111 emplO)CC, it':. cn11rch bc t\\ccn them. "We're ju.,t JHO' iJin~ the .. p:icc IM them to meet .'' Brunette \.11\J he refer., all complaint.,· to the police. "Our i.olc purpo'c 1' to pro\IJe u place. "here l.1borcr... :ind cmphl)Cr' WfATHER . . .. meet," he .. :iiJ. "\\'c ~t.l\ out ol C\CI'\· thin~ chc cntirch." · • Alth1.111gh the }oh C\.'lllCI d o C'll I i.:ccp -.1011 ... ti ' llll the number ~ m1plarnts, Bru · nctte confirm J th:it th ' ' cm to be k'" lrcqucnt th:rn th ) "crC 0 \\hcn the ,enter 111,1 op:m ti . "\\-hat \\C found "'•'" th 11 ''orJ tra\ch lJUll kh hl·rc ,'' he '·"'' !'11l 1f 'l'!lH.: l'N.xl" doc,n't pa). the " 1k '' ''l'P g,1ing \\Ith See WORKERfla "" A2 Thursday, January 30, 1992 f~~~·~~~~~~~~iliii~Eiiii~~iii5iiilii .. • ' 1 r : r LOcals ~ Only L . _____,__. - I ,...-~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-... I Audrey Nidday SHE IS------------- A teacher \\ho began her c;.ireer 36 )e;.iri. ago at Harbor View Elementary School in Corona <lei f\tar ''here .,he has taught first grude for the last 20 years. Nidday, whu lives in Balboa Tsland with hu,bund Jack and :!~·\ear-uld 'on P.1ul. 'aid she came to the school in 1956, three ye.1~-. afler 11 opened and has never left. "This 1i. uwp1a and here I ;.im," Ntdday sa1J. "It's the most ~eau· tiful cJmpm there " and the pc1,ple .md the parents arc great to \\Ork \\ ith " BOBBY SOCKx------------ The fir,t pnncip.il :'\1dda~ "orked for \'<I!> John Dean, the cur· rcn1 Orangi: Cnu111~ Super 1111endc111 of Schooh.. On her firs t day uf 1ea~·hin!!, 'he ''°'c ,1 pl.1id l>kirt, 'adJle \hoes and bphby socks. Qq:r the ~e~1r ... r-.1dd.1\ h.1\ tre::i...urc<l her .1hility to in.,pire :,tu· <lcnh Tl rel' of hn llirmer !>lUlkni.. no" teach at llarbor View School Jnd anlllhcr 1<1rmer !>lu1.knt tcache' at Kai!>cr School in Co.,u ~k,.1 PERSONAL STAK1----------- N1dcJa~ take' a pcNin.il \take Ill the succesc; of her students. "A pcr~on ha' 10 he dcd1c.1ted and dc,otcd to JI," she !>aid of teach· mg. "il·, not an cr!!ht ·hltur jub You think about them all the 11me, }llU Jrc.1m a1'11u1 them. ~ou ne"cr leave them at sc hool." N1dd.1~ JI'<' hd1~'c' th 11 tm.l grade 1s a pi,otnl time for students. "1hJt\1he1r f1r...1 .1c;1lren11c lc.1rntng C\pcricncc, :rnd yet you have to deal '"th all the hrnken home!>, one-parent fa milies and two· in1.·1,mc f.1mrhc' I'm ju't glad th.11 people !>till value the profei.i.iun of bung .1 tc;1lhl'r." ..... B.r Russ Loar )\\••, 'k ,1,"·r.1m••kr' \\nrlh nc.11h S.:!.000 \\ere \lolcn from the ckclnl·al rot•m Jt 1 !11: f{ ')!l'lll'\ Inn .11 .'.'" 11 Ne" port fimr!t"";lrd • \ ll'' f.1 I 111 t!u: I~ lt1 hlod. "' l.11n,l11ndern S1rcct returned home ~JlurdJ\ h• I .,J 1 .. 11,r. ''·''" m."111g Ir• r" l.cr unl1>el..ctl gJrag.: · • \ ri: .. nt 111\c11h•I\ .11 :-.:.1th.1n 1\l.111 Jc"ckr' in ~nulh Co:i't Pl.11.1 h.1s re· h' tk•I .1 m1"111i: p 11r 1•i qu.1r11.:r l.tr.11 d1arnund e.1mni:' \\Orth S2.00U. Nathan Al.in 1llf1.:1.tl' rt.111 tu lll\C\lt1'.1 IC the matter 1n-hou<.e • \omc• n.: lUt 1hc lock horn ·' g.ira~e door rn the .:!.:!llO hlock or Cann1n Ora\'c and ,1nk m1•rc th.in S'OO """h of tool\ • A paJlud . ''J' cul frnm a i:.1ra~c J1l(1r 111 the 2100 hlod: of Pacrrie and 1001'. a r.1J1u anJ 'ur g.l.1"e' \\.:rl 'lokn Ahout S5.:?00 \\orth of ie\,l lr\ .111.J r,1,l1ue1ball equipment was reported slo· lcn ~Jlunl.11 fr1•m J home 11n llu: "1 11 hhxJ.; of IS1h S1ree1. • 1\ th1d pc•l..cJ J liok rn 111, J"''·'" JI Jakecz clothing store, 569 Nc"port Cc.:ntcr Dr. p 11 .1 met.ii pol. '"th .1 hu,11. on the enc.I tnrough 1hc hole anJ tr11:J to !:r.1b .1 S 1 c.111 fu r .111.J 1 ... 11111.:r lll.1t ,\ s.ile,'pcrwn wallting by saw the coat ~wani:inj! .ind the hook wnung out of the 1•all and yelled. p mmptrng tht' ,u,pcct(') lu Ike • C'ir.1U111 ''" '1"·1\rJ 111 J 111 t•l.1,i.. ''" .1 •cml·n1 "·'II rn the 300 lil1XI.. (11 llolm\\tx•J l>ma: 1nJ .111 .1,11" !.: r 11111 •1.111 rn the .:!600 bl<Ak of\\ O.:can rront • ~omeonl' c'nl~n:c.J .1 11/'XI ( h.-,111!.:1 Cur\ICJ p;l.cJ,,!W 111 ~h~ bltlck' Of"\V" l!\lh ~trcCl...\Lulc .i -fl<>fl,.l>k rhnn~W°1•rlh SCiOO Jnd dell.lied three tu.:\. 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L ocol children who attended the recent performance of Peter and the Wolf by Jim Gamble Puppet Productions at the Costa Mesa library were treated to both o rousing good story and on interesting music lesson. Based on Prokofiev's famous musical work based on the Russian folk tole, the show follows the composer's original intent of acquainting young audiences with the sights and sounds of 1nstrument-s from the orchestra. Each character 1s represented by a specific instrument a piccolo for the bird, on oboe for the duck -with the story and its musical interpretation all explained by a puppet Prokofiev. The world famous Jim Gamble puppet company, represented in the Costa Mesa performance by master puppeteer Roger Moro (center· photo), employs o -technique called rod puppetry, o hybrid between the troditiona· marionette and hand puppet technologies The puppeteer, dressed 1n black, 1s hidden behind o light curtain so that only the puppets ore visib1e to the audience Newport Bl•ath: 80/52 Balboa: 80 52 Co ta Mc a: 79 50 Corona dcl Mar: 78 50 TODAY: Cleo11r, unn)' .ind "°'Hm loday. Hi~s 1n lht upJWr 70\, lo"'' toniJthl in I~ up,,.r 40s FORECAIT: Mostly t lt>.1r ~•th 1>4'rt0c:h o( gusty northu\t ~ind\ below Un)'ons and pane~ (han<t' of doud' on Saturday. -W~ rn-ttw 11ppc-ri'(h 11nd T~1 n tht' mid t.o up1)(>r 40 lioATING: fair ~kl<'\ .ttrO\\ our rn••t•I w~lt'r1 w11h hRhl \<lrtablt "''"d~ It's\ th•n 10 lcnoh; l(U\I)' northe.ht wind' pouihlt' bt'io.. unyons ind P•'~t'' lwo foot HH l!Wtth wtt\terlv \writ of m ftt1, t) WTQTR fet». 24 ' '"· 3 Sul'!ffl. 5:20 p.m, ct 0 1ST QTW fM 11 fUU M.11 -== LOCATION Hvnhn~Ofl N~IN<h c_. l•svn• k.Kh Oc:Hn T~~r•lu~: S9 lift JOOAY r1nl high ttnl low SttOfld high fllO~Y f. 17 Lm. 5.S 1 :41 p.m . .0.4 8: 19 p.m. J. 7 '"'' low 12·46 • m. l I ""' h,.tl 6 . .56 .. "'· \,7 ~Oftd .___ J.1:>-, ......... S«-cond<h1p 841 pm 18 Managing Editor Steve MM:t>le, 64M321 • • • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ------- . ~~start' network_,_ -llas eyes on you T he Uuldcn 1ruUk. What a 01clll.au1.a11t. UK;atcc.J 111 J 76 Newport &uh; .. ar<l. the Golden I 1 uttlc rockc:h:d tu the top uf my be')l lleCreb lillt laiil week. when a new tricnd introduced me tu "1'rench Uiribbcan C.:ui"111e", in a bright, "'~ iictt1ng. Try it. You will nu\ be d1lloappo1mcd. The 1u~par .. gull rl6v1oh (ne ither French. nor C.:aribbcan. but great) c1m 1c., m~ guara.nte~ Which brmg .. me to OCN, bcc.ausc OCN brought me to the Gold~n ·1 rufOc. \' ou ma:-i not be.: ~atch1n~ the Or~ngc <..oun ty Nc:wM:hlA_nncl. but ocrq ill dc:finitely Wettclung you. A le:~ week!. back. The Lobdell Group paused and turn~d "" collcctiVc attention tu OCITTor, oll, iiliout 4.C llccondll. lkcau:ic; l gave voic ... w an op1n1on th111 rhc ncv. network Wd' not yet ready lor an cllllO), the O<.;N lcam :iprang tnlO aclior. &fore I knc:w 1t. I was in thc nt:xt ~entur). wurmg lhc OCN hcadquarteri. 111 ~anttt An.a ·1 t • -------p.trdphrd:>e Clljlcr l:krtraml Rulll!Cll, ur uc:or~l Columnist Without Portfolio Hcrn.m.I ~hdv. {not t\ft"ll Will ~wa1m coulc.J te ll me). I ha"c bl!en to the lulUrc, aml what thl h~k. it'!. worth a shot. (l:.dHor'!> 1101c:. Ac1uu/J.\ If WU) L1ni.:oln Steffen!,. but what the.: J1c:ck. 1 OC.:N 1s an infant, but what an inlan t. Jn thl' 16 monthb since going on·a1r. Orange Count:{!. round·thc·clocl.. new~ lllal1on ha" been gathering strength and wt:ight like. bllt!nhowcr rcs1llting Church1ff ll plc:all (or g1mm1cb and a I Y-' · crobsmg to i::.uropc. O<.:I' ha' reb1Mcd all ch~p \ac\u;' wh1h.: 1: prepared for a srratcgk push The 11lag1ng pc:raoc.J iii ovt:r -Ot'/\ 11' nov. availabli: on c:\ocf\ cabk network in Oran~c <..ount' Half ·a·mill1on bclb can clacl.. tu OCK 11 the clicker., arc :,u movcJ Stage JI is nov. upon u:i, and them. Will you watch'.' The wblc l" llet, will you come to rhc party'.' About lhc channcl'll abiht\ to deliver the product I have Ltrl• doubt . Robocop meet roboi tation Ye~. there arc people .i plc:nt\ bua1ng about th e ve') workman·hke confine:.., ot the studio. But the overwhelming 1mpre blOn Ill of technology pushing 1:tround th~· corner The ~t-up 1~ best described as a Steve Job!'' dream tron\ 1970 come to hfe It'll Apple: Heaven And that 's wh~ I subpt:cl OCI' will ~orl.. Someone at the Slatton d-:ctded the ob .. 1ou:>. that Apple '' ca~~ and that th e new"-t'> compelling Merge the two. and produc11on quickly get!> out of the v.a~ of the new Because l m cJ Luddal\ .. I can't rcall) dc11cribc the lc:vel of computerm:d ~phts11ca11on I S8"-. but 11s hil.e Potter Stcv.art'., line· "I know tt when I sec 11 · The production apparatu' '' J choru' lane of lcddm!! cd!!c. machine . dancing in um on -whining: chckin~. spinmn!? out tape and stone . There's a there there But will you watch? OCN 1s betting on your collcc11ve cunos1~ concerning vour neighbors. Not a bad bet. rc all). a~ the ulumatc vide"i ht~h '' ll• sec media trained on ourselvci. OcN is betting on you r collective curiosity con- cerning your neighbors. Not a bad bet, really , as the ultimate video high is to see media trained on ourselves . But 1, there .1 ··"'c: .. h1 cover'' Doe' .i c111zen of ~an Juan Capt~trano bcl1e\c.: h, or she shareb some lunJ 01 commurut,· with .1 voter 11• Garden G·rove'> 0 1 ~ct. I suspect. but that ma' not matter Becau~l· OCI\ ma' actuallv create lb own communm If 'lhl Coum' · as reall~ JU l " collecuon of communuie~ OC could well chan~c that b' the creat1on·of .1 count' conscaousrfc~. Enough sequence-; that tnp trom Yorba LandJ to Anaheim t" antJ AnJ w In-inc to M1ss1on v1c1,, to Can~on Count') to an Clemente.: and. presto. a \IC\.\Cr an th l· south m:.\~ began to noucc J communtl\ of mtere!\l with J v1cwc1 tn the north Here\ a teq w3tch '>Orne OCI\ nov. And then \.\:ltch m Ma' JU'\l pnor to th e pnmar:-clcct1on' m June. l'm gue. m~ that thl· political COMultant' arc alrcad~ bidding for f.hc best commerc111 t tame on OC'N. havm~ checked their hud2et" and their need~. Jf rn Ma~ a p.iradc o1 polat1cal adi. 1 walk mg 0pa~1 you. then OCl'I '>\ill knov. 1ha t 11 ha' arnvcd. Becau c thl' consultant ... huv what work' If thc' hu\ OCI\. ar, v.orkmf! · 1 v.ouldn'1 het attainst at nd. 'hould \OU he a member Cl( the medt:1 which ccwc,... thl· media. dml-': on °0 C1'1 a little e"en if you don't hehevc 11 It'll ~e l ou lunch at the Golden Trume Hugh HC"Witt praC'tltts law· with ~tti . Testrr. Krvsr & Krlndc~ In 1"1ne, •nd hMts • 111/k-shOW' on KFI AJ\t 6'(), Saturd•.vs Imm 11 •.m. tn 2 p.m .. Hlf column •ppnrs rvrry1 Thursd•." In ThC' -P1'91.---- AMERICAN _,CANCER fsoaETY ® .ORANGE COUNTY START &nd your items for Around 1'own to Bob •·an Eyktn, Thr 1111101, JJO IY. Hay St., Costn Mts11, 91627. Shipping history NEWPORT BEACI I -· Stephen G. Frccmun will iive un illustrated kc1urc entillell "I fow~ .of Wc~1 Co:iM Ship· pin~:· u1 7 p.m. loday in 1he Com· mun11y Room at lhc Newport Center Library, 856 Sun Clem.cfiTe .DrU'e Young executives NEWPORT DEACI I Oranc.: Coun1y Supervisor Gaddi Vasquez wltt uddre:.l> ;a breal:fa>t mee1ins of Youni: Execuuvc) of AmericJ, 7:30 :i.m. 1od;1\· 111 the P>1ciCic Club • .4ll0 MacArthu'r Dl\'d. For rescrv-.uions. call 721-0153. Back. Bay preservation NEWPORT BEACH -Award "'"· n1ng cnvironmcn1ulis1s Fran anu Franl; Robrn)()n will give a video and graphic prci.cn11111on on the his1ory, polillcs and re,ional p:irk planning or Upper NC\\· port Dav :.11 1od:iy's meeting of 1hc Amencan ln~ti1u1~ of Archucet!> Or- 11na:c eoun1v chap1er. Cocktails arc :11 6:30 p.m. The presentation stons al 7 p.m. For reserva1ions. cnll 557-7796 Piano sale COSTA ·MESA -Orancc Coo)! College will be selling surplus piano~. inclu1.hng both new and U)Cd instru· men I>, FriUU\'. S111urd:iv und Sunda\. All pianos wnl be :)Old :..1 )pcci.11 in)l1· 1u1ional price~. The sak 011 JJn. JI i) by .aP.po1n1men1 on)y. Sale~ on th.: re· ma1nrnt; d.iys ore open 10 the gencr.11 pubhc. For an uppoin1mcn1 or 1ur1hcr rnform:i11011, eJll 662·1815. 4-H horse show COSTA f\IESA -The .i.11 llor,.;· ma>ler:.lup >how will toke pl.1l'e .11 th. Orani;e C4.1un1v Fairgrounds c que)1ri.1.1 Center from 8 a.m. ro S p.m. !>JturJ J\ .1nd Sund.1\'. For mo~ intorm:111on. CJ.I 75 l·J:!·f'. the pubhc 1s innrcJ :inJ ,,J. m1i.>1on 1s fre.:. Seniors classes COSTA t.IESA -The Cos1J Mc)J Senior Center. 1hroui;h the Cos1J ~lc~.1 branch of Co:is1hne Commun11v CJJI· lc,e. offer> classes 1n Spani>h, p;11n11ni; anJ world affairs anu :ierobu;, bC'c111· nm~ Monuuy al \':mous loc.iuon~ 1n ·1h c11\'. Fm 11mes. and loca1iolb, call Susan Schollenbcr,cr at 6-J5-:?J56. ADD in adults NEWPORT BEACI I -Coun\clor Jo:in Andrc\\S \\ill ~1,·c J fre.: lcc1ur..: entulcJ "Allcnuon Deficit Disorder 111 Allulh" :11 7 p.m. Monda\. 1h~ loc.1· lion,., 115 I Doo.c St.. su11e. IOS in l';e"'· p.>rt U.:ad 1. For more rnform:i11on. tJll -'76-0991 Parks meeting NEWPORT DEACI I -The P:irl.•. lk:ichc:. :inJ Recreauon Commhs1on ot 1hc C11v of Newport lk:ich \\1!1 mce1 :11 7 p.nt 'ruc~.w 1n 1hc couftt'tl~tr:im~r... al Clly llall, J'.\oo NC\\porl Of\J Spiritual abuse COST,\ MES,\ -S1:1r11ni: Point L1f· ccar.: of Oranc.: Counl\', ~1 i.ub>lanc~ obu~c rccoverv ·ho~p11.1l. '-·ill host a Ire\!, s.cmin.ir cn1hlcJ ''SpiriluJI Abu~c :inJ Deni.ii 1n the Church" :11 7:30 11 m Tuc~dav in the hospit:il :1ud11orium. 350 \\'. u.1y St Gue~! Spclkcr Jad: Fellon "Aill d1M:u'' WJ\S people 1bc reh1:1on 10 cscJpc rc\rons1bili1>. f or rnfonna11011. c.ill 6.i:-3505. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTEIY JIL ............ 11...i 11%% -.... ClllTl IUl-SU.UM f f'lrougn the resole of donated mercnonarse art J8W61rY ont,ques ond personal posseSSJOns the American Cancer Society OISCOVETN SHOPS ore Obie to make o substontlOI t1nonc10t contribut10n in me CO(lt1nuing J1gl1t against_ cancer Our votunteers opprec10te 'fOUI suppor ond generosity g~ 01s(J}t161'f 1f>S 230 t E CoHI Hwy-CotON dll Mar• CA • 92625 • (7"1173 m6 LAW SCHOOL.· •• ---Nvw!- • • Full-time and P.art-time programs • ConvenJent class schedules-days, evenings, and weekends • Accelerated full-time 2 1n yen program •Combined JO/MBA degrft with Chapman College • Scbola.rships and financial aid evai19ble -~~------- • nay tot fitness ' -"~...., 'Kris tine Flicker leaches a toddler tumbling class at the Newport-Costa Mesa '\\CA. f or informJllon on recre- olion and fitncs classc t1t the Y\\CA, call 642·9990. Person al harmony ~E\\ PORI Bl \tll -J 11 d. !>UJl.;o~d, lllt.J 1J.r of ~11111.J-U,1,I\ I>.· \0clopmcn1. '' 1~1 J1)Cu" ··1.,.r, lsm~ 'I our I'..: r..on. 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Ill· lorm 1!111., calf<1J.J.Jl-I ' llulb planting !'\!.\\PORT Ill ,\t11 -~pr10~ J'IJ1 :.n~ ,mJ hu ll' ar1. 1h~ \UhJc~h nl J d.1" i.i h.: ollc:r.:J .11 9}J am l\:b. 5 • ~hcrm;in L1bTJI'\' on., GJHlcn> in L••1<1n .. d.:J ~1.1r The i..:~ 1• SIS :inJ rC!!1>1TJ:"n:._ ·~_r.:qu:rcJ h.>r 1n1urm.1· 11,•11. C-J,I (i .l·--C>l Armenia todn~ :-.. t· \\PORT GE \Cl I -"\\ ha1·, II "I'• OH!.! HI ,\rr.1.:"0lJ h>J.1\" \\I I I>: I .; t t!.: ;: J I 11.-I'\ au11l1 r 1'1001~ T '.:re."'"·'" :11 ; r.m: l"cb .s al th.: \J:ir· 1ncr' Ur..uic l.l~r..u):.. ~ U.l\;:1 Orih Robert Bl~ < :--.l;\\ PORT BEt\Cll -l h~ i1tc JnJ "''rk' vf p.>d Rober: 01\ '" I ti.: Ji,. cu~~~J :it th.: nc\l mcc1 n.: of \'01,.:) ;1nu \ mC1n'. : ~o p ni F..:h. 5 111 1h.: Communu' Rvor1 .1t ;\..:\\ p.>rt Center L1brJ~. S56 !>J 1 Cl.:m.:n1.: Dm.: Panhcllcnic NEWPORT BFJ\CI I lme~1m.:n1 coun,dor CJ\ 11.illb.:ri: \\Ill )r•·..1~ ..11 th.: F.:h. 5 m.:.i,ri: ,,f ;\&:\'P.HI llJrl>!lr 1'.111hcll.:r1.. I :YJ .I 01 ..al All .1\n~el> Churd1. :::n I' .1.i11.. \ 1,.,, 1)11\.: An m.-m~"' vf :i 1'Dll0fl 11 l'Jnh~llc,,1c 'O· ror 11\ 111:1\ t11lcnd C :i I 6·~5:~ fur nmr.: 1nluim:111011 Toll road hearing '\F.W l•Otrl £ff \(I I ,\ pah)1, ll~.11· 111!) on un t1ppl11;,1\llll lu r 1m1t i;r.l\l1ni: lnr th~ pmp<l'>C'U s.1n fo 1qu1n I loll\ Tram1)11rt.11mn Curr 1dor 1 l11t1uch th~ to.'.:" pu1 I (,1.1\I •• 1 .1 \I dl be fi IJ al 1·~0 r. m l\·h, 5 in th. Or.1roi;~ Cuunr\ l'l.11111111s G1mm1s\11tn..b;:.;i.rm~ ~m. 10 •• U\1C: Ccn1 r Pl 11J 1n ::;.int:.i An.1 Stre sed acto r~ Ballet clas COSTA MES,\ -1tiz J:•\\,,tf C~". munm Ct:nkr C .. m ;\J\, :so II ~.r Sirce1·. \\111 orf,r :i l.~11:n1n~ b:1 l.1 cl:IS!> fur ch1IJr1. n o! ·'J:i"' 10 ll b:c •• 1110£ Oii .i p nt. rcb !J f"or l!Jf rniJton, coll 75l·OOJ'. Selling Jn the 90s NEWPORT OE ACI I -Uob Auer, a bu)IOC\) con,ul:J1•1 l\ll I• [ ·\ A~;t•C1· ate~. will !!1\·c: J t;1ll\ cnl .. Prof~~· \lOnJI Selim\! fl•r lh. !' J( ~ rm. Feb 6 in tll.: c-. •:-1mun t\ r ,..,m .1: 1'.:1\. port Cent.r L 1br:m. ·S I SJn a.r.'cnt..: Dri\..: Tiie pwgr ui1 1, u,, Design ad' ice Inner peace CO~ f A \ll:.~ \ -0Jn \lil1>ICin. J J"rOIC>"lln. '"" rnan Jf.:m.:nl ron· 'utr,11.t, \\1 I 1•11.:r J Ire.; inn.:r pcJc.: \\(1rl.\lh>p al i )LI p 111. f 1.b 6 at the c,i-la ~lc>J Commun1l\ C.:ntcr. lb.50 l'.1r~ A\.: h•r mnr, 1iif ... rm;ilion. call .5.56 sooo Ad\'enture to~ 'I \\PORT Ill. \Cl I -O:i Fe .11 -pm. OJ>" !>en r C .. n1 .. r " .I rr..:) .. nl lh.: JJH:nlurou. ''•'f'\ l•I G.:n.: C rJpO:l\'Jn .anJ l. .... ..i;inn: I'. ... \\h.i •rent t\\O HJr:. :ioJ 1,1ur month\ 'J• .nl: 1h, 1'Jc1f1~ 1n th.:1r ·3 .f,xi: \..1cht. \I\ S,\,:~I LorJ lh:ir JOUrnc~. cjplo.:r.J In '11.J.:,. "1 I IJI(.: '"u lr(\rt P1tc:mn h· 1.inJ 1 ... 1 Jh111, l!J"J 1. JJran :in.J th~ 1':1.:1f1, !\orl !I\\~>: l~..:rr .. ,1im.:n1> \\ b. ,,1!.I l·d 11.:i.,1 11!, rn1:i:r, n ,_. er:.:.~~.:.:. Riding compctHion co~ r \ !\tES \ -, ,,_ rubh.: I> Ill:.. ,,1. 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Stel'e Hartline 714-759-1468 8.SO'k APR 0 PTS 8.509c RATE 1~5 PT 8.il'< u>R · JO \ur 9.-Wh\PR 0 PTS 5:75% RA1,E 0 PT Jumbo 30 \t>ar .. utd ConstruCllon, Jumbo Loens, lit ind lnd T D.s. \on-Owntr Ckcupency DON MORRIS • CMS M~e Setvlcea \\eekd•~s 1714) 832~ E'tnings &\.\'ttbnd.s • MID M.flC1 PO~ M7MM #One# ( 141 764-9428 GRAND OPENING Slt50 Hand car wash llNC• 1'17 NO 8UHEfl ($15 value) • • SWIRlS ~..,...---~ ....... ~-~--~-~---~ "f.~·BOAT$ • FLEET VEHICLE$ .,~~ e~'-~. PaASIR •TH 5 Year TllDn Selln •TSP1 YllrlelmlS11h • IODIC Slllnl Wix ' .. . ., . - ( M Thursday, January 30, 1992 ... 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At left, Hannah Dean, 2, of Corona del Mar gets involved as ~her mother Susan looks on. Above, Deborah Bunker gets a double-whammy hug from her daughter Rebecca~ 2, left, and Jennifer Cain, 2. The special program, for children 24 to 36 months old, continues Friday at 10:30 a.m. For information, telephone 644-314 5. ,_ --s r)_., ,. 441 Old N Photos by Marc Martin Rabbitt Insurance Agency ~ 631-7740 ·~- n Blvd., N ~••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a••••••••• .. , . . . ·= . . • ~ . -~ . •• • .. •• .. ... All sales final FASHION ISLAND SHOPPING 923 Newport Center Dr . . • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • ______ ._ • • • • • • • • • • • /\ .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . v • • • • • • · ··'. Newport Beach. CA 92660 • I • ' • 714/644-9952 , , • • I . ; , 8 ·~······································································································· • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot The caterer. The flowers. The entertainment. The tux. The bridal dress. The veil; The location. The Big Day! Where to start? . In-this spepial section, we'll give you a starting point -wedding tips and advice on everyt 1ng ut t e oney moon itse ~111111llc:i~, eleganc:e are the look T he 1992 bridal look is understated, said Kim Bender, owner of California Bride and Darrell's Tuxedos ,in Newport Deach. "h is the Grace Kelly look," he satd. "The gowns are very ~simple "ith elegant material. The Italian bridal l>atin and silk is very popul ar. Beading is held to a minimum." Bender said mol>t drcv;cs produced the lal>t three )Cars had extreme beading, almo~t to the point of being ''gaudy." Now it is back to a simple elegant look. "The sheath and mermaid is still very fashionable, and ponrait collars -on or off the shoulders -remain popular," he said. Bender i.aid brides ui.ually have some idea of their "dream gown" when they begin shopping. "We pull out the gown they want to sec and fou r or the others th:it they might Y.Jnt to try on," he said. "Nine out of 10 brides will go with the go"n that best sui ts their figure." California Dridc ha :?2 hnc of gown , !li£es 4 to 44. Pnccl> range from S200 to St .500. 1 o cover dcll\CI) and altera11on . dresses should be ordered l>L\ months before Uic Y.CdJmg... Bender said there is a go"n for every shape. "An ideal look for a bride who is \Cry tall and slender is a sheath," he said "For a 5-foot-tall bride who weighs 85 pounds, )OU WOuJd want a skirt that is moderately full. What you don't wn nt is n 10-foot-long The brrd.-il look for 1992 fo .\tvrc " implc gll\\ n "ith clcg.-int 'm.-itcri.-il. But for groom Ii, b.-i~ic blac..k rcm.,inl> the norm. lrJlfl. On the ~room\ cnd":113cndcr i,;11J the st~le 1i. i.till bla1.:h for both da\time and C\cnin~ \\CJr T'""· the i.h<1\\l l.1pcl and double brca1,tcd ldok :ire ,1111 111 "'->SU~. • "The \C t j, t:lking,Jhc pl.ice: -Wedo. \l l ~1 cummcrl>unJ. II b big in Eurnr~· ind l11...1d111g thb ''·')·" h.: ~.1iJ '\\ 1. .11 e ;e11111g :.t\\ a~ lt\llll pwm C'l1k1r, m.11ching the d1e,,c .... It 1' bl.11.k lt>r 1hc g10011N111. n ;111d "hllc for g1oom Troll'.er' .ire plc.11cJ ill . the \\;.11.,l \\ith .1 1.1pcrc<l lc:;." Sat. -Sun. Feb. 8 & 9 .. Bridal ExpO .~92 Co Sponsored .-...by JC Penney & KEZY l..J.""' l) fM Bridal FasJtion Shows 2:00 pm H(lncv111oon t.1vl' Aw.w'!i & Prn:r (tnw 1t J 1. l'tnncv ttr1d,1I lJcpt ) "Where good things happen" 405 Fwv at Beech Blvd •Hours M·F 10-9. S.t. 10-7, Sun. 11-6 • (714) 897-2533 Gsh ( 1. tt1f 1cm Ava1lal lc t Mall 1t1f o Boo·: --=~~-.....o.;.-·- . . . - Thursday, January 30, 1992 A5 THE WEDDING .. --. -• ______ ___.......,~ ·. PLANNER -. ' ·.\\ \ \ ~ ' \ \ '. . \ ' '9 2 . . Bridal extravaganza makes planning your wedding a one-stop experience By Joyce Bodlovich Stall wc.ter 0 range Counl) Br1J.il Connec1ion~ "111 bl'·"t 90 vcndor~ th.11 "ill e1~ablt: a briJc IO pl.111 her rn1i1c \\CJding in one d.1\ 1fl1, ''ed.cn~I 111 C1.hl.1 ·~1l,,1, The: lllldal C\l r ·" ·' '.tlll.1 1' SunJ.1) f1om 10 a.m .-i p.m .• 11 the ~c1ghborhuoJ C 1111mun11~ Center ~11 I S.t S PJrh \\ e. Admb~mn I) $5, park111g j, Ir.:.: and lunch f.Jrc I!> a\:i1 l.1blc .. rh1~ .... lhl! uhilll.lh. \\I,;! lin;; C\Clll ol 19'J~ for hc.1d1 ltt 1.' • bride~ ... ~aid \lull\ ~11.1 r1..d lH ~h>ll~ ~lcrn ll .inJ <.o .• p1od1: .. cr of 1hc l>hu". . . : I . 'Jhc hmlal C:\H,l\WJC.1111.1 "'" h;nC l\\O f.1:.hion ~hCh\' \\llh ~J modcb d1,pl.1)in~ 200 \\eJlhnc; fa-.hiOll), 1nclud1ng IU\eJ1..b \H:J<l ing go" n' and briJc.:,m.1ilb \\C:lr. In .1JJ111011, ~lcrrcll ha' lined up ~111 impn.·'~'' I! li't '-'( musici.1m "ho "ill c\hib11 thei r tuk111i. . ..1long '' i1h mJil) b~1l1lh~ of \Cmhir-. c.1\!Cr to ca\C the conlu~1on of \~t:Jdrng pl . .mning. k1 rcll, <1 long-lime Ne" port lkach hriJ:1l cun,ult.1nt. h,1, proJm:cd l\\~1 \Hher -.uc._c,~lul bridal :.ho\\:., "Dm!.:' ha\e 11.>lJ l'lC: "h t .1 See AOVICEIA8 This "cokend'; ""dd;n~ pl.inn;n~ o\lmJg.1nz• ;., Costa Mes• \\ is the brain1.hild ul \\ulh \h.•rrdl uf \\ulh \krrcll and Co. The sh!'w ''ill feature the ~.mrnt ut \H·<.lding plnnning .needs from • bridal go\\nS lo cnt1.•tl,111111wnt .111d l'\l'r\-little detail the future bride mu!>l tend to for the pl·rtul ''1.•dding later thi!> )Car. d Bridcil _Ea ire_~ Sunday, February 23rd 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. I l WO I Ohlh Ofh Bistro 201 18201 Von Kormon Irvine. CA 9271 S 1714) SS3 9201 Borbocoo 3333 Po<1fic (oosl H1gh-ay Newport Beech CA 926115 (7\4) 646 6090 R.S.V.P. at Either location Compliml'ntary Adrmssmn, H ord ' o~uvrc~ Champagne& Valrt Parking Bridal Ciowns by.,Elegdnt Tou(h" and "'Southern California Rriddl" '@ , Join Vs On A Separdlr Date At Rancho Las Lomas Bridal Faire Sunday, March 1, 1992 11 a.rn . to 5 p.m. Comphmcntdry Adm1ss1on, Hors d\>euvrc~, Chttmpd\lll\' Vdkt Parking Attend a Staged Wedding at 3 p.m. R.S.y .r . (7 14) 589·9030 Al Thursday. January 30, 1992 The Perfect Setting An antique interior setting can scat 50 for dinner. Laguna's 'Mariona' offers perfect wedding site I o 1921 , Frank ~lilk r broke ground on a 4,000-squ are-foot 'ill:i that \\ould serve as a tribute to his young wife. Eight years later, the stately Laguna Dc.1ch cliff~ide d''clling was christened the "Mariona." And if the ''alls of the.! three-level Spanish Mediterranean estate could ~peal., they ·''ould tal k of lavish panics with such Holl}'\\OOd notables as Robert Mitchum, Errol Flynn and l3c11e Davis. coordinator Linda Pardee, the villa rents for $4,000, including parking shuttle nnd wedding consulting services. The villa, located just south of M,oss Point with a sweeping view of the ocean, is furnished with an array of antique furniture and cJn handle a 50-person sit-down dinner or a 150-person cockta il reception. Today the 71 year·olJ home, "-no,,n as Villa Rod.ledge, has bccfl rc .. wrcJ tl) 1:-. original state by current o" ner Roger JorH:' L'f :--.c'' port Deach. The villa is now ready to ho~t ~pcc1JI C\Cnts. "A person can get married in the living room or in the courtyard," Pardee said. "It is very secluded and incredibly landscaped. You will have the run of the entire house which includes three lc\cls. There is a balcony that overlooks the living room perf cct for throwing a bouquet." The courtyards pro\/ide that special unforge-ttable setting. According to Vineyard Crl!.1tlllfl'> 'H~dding For addit!onal information call (7 J-l) 252-7925. Honeymoon Registry • · '> • Palk.1ge' to meet your budgets Jali' • Dream-, ~ome true •All Destinations -·~ I • J rec Con uhation ·, • \ ( , • Stan vour new life in paradise Love To Travel 'N Things 36'1 L I ~l h t., Costa Mesa (714) 642-4403 Affordable Luxury for your wedding guests The Only Hotel on the Water in ewport Beach ·\mcn111c' andu<le • Contine nta l Brcakfa1.,t & Bav Cru1~c Hor" d'ncuvrcc; l\: Re frcc;h~cnt~ Milk & Cookie. after Dinner B1cycle & Hcatcd Pool Fo r reservation or brochure call (714) 673-800 _ 6 17 Lido Pa rk Dr .. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Let us crcite a treasure for you. A jeweler in the nld ~ hion rraJ111on, CAROL KLEJN's fim concern i.s the ~lisfaction of cl ic1r cu..,tomcr.i! CAROL KLEIN deals in all types of diamlw.J.., anJ fYl'CIOUS gen~ with service, selection and qoahcy t:h.1r isun'it..lrpa"5l.tl So, stop in tlxfay at'tmc of their rwq~~ocations arLI kt CAROL KLEIN's dl't11catcJ artisan-; crclrc <tn.I dc.-.1j...rn, with ti ic h lUd1 of Oki WorlJ aafun1.4n..V11p, a "tn:t1.~rc" of Li..-.t1~ value for your .,~'Cial <lay Newpo rt Beach 240 Ncwporc C enter Dr. Suire 11 2 . ( 71 4) 7 60-3094 Lo Angele lntt:rnati on~I Jewelry Center 550 Snuth II.II, Suite 14 70 (21 )) 624-9953 CAROL KLEIN Since 195 ~ YOU CAN HELP. .. 011(J}t161'f g~ 230 I E COHI Hwy-Coron1 08! Mar• CA· 9261~ • (71.t) '73 mF. J • The Am8nCon Cancer Sooety OfSCOVERY SHOPS ae COf'ISfontty In need of 'IOUlt66fS to nee> staff th# tlJqJ8 resde shops. Al fkoftts from the sae ol dorated rnerchardse go '*ectf)' to the ft1it 0(10/nst COf"C« If you have son. tme a rnercl"o'dul to gve to this •ftfOVlnQ CCJUM. we'd tke to nea from YoU ADVICE: one-day wadding planning From AS help this has been in l>:.t\ ing time and money." Merrell ~aid. ··we also have a lot of grooms sho" ins up. Some grooms do say, '}OU take care of. it with mom,' but now a lot of grooms are ' ~1nting to get in- 'olvcd." The collection of scrvicci. in- clude such wedding necessi ties as .~!~~r~g Cakes A tradition of Excellance! Made with the finesl- lngredients and masterfully decorated by our bakery experts. It's a cake you will be proud to seNe! I ' ~EJICH s PASTRY A 546·6386 1170 W. BAKER, COSTA MESA (AT FAIRVIEW) MESA NOITM SHOPPING CENTH . SlaJ-eJ< .. photography, catering, invitations, Oorist, wedding a'nd reception sites, limousine service, bridal reg- istry and honeymoon locations. Merrell has thrown many sen ices that simply add fun to the day. Shape-u p Newport will be per· forming STEP-Rebach in the f:li.h- ion show, and Scooter the Clo" n will dcmonstr:l\e wedding b:ibysit- ting skills. "We ha\e a li ne of silk plants and flowers and a company tha• makes slide shows of the \\Cdding set to music," Merrell said. "Also, bridal party jewelry and gifts. hon- eymoon and travels, weddings at sea and out-of-town guci.t accom- modations are part of the lineup." Mc rrcll, "ho has J fashion de- gree from Stephens College in Missouri, was a fa shion model and owner or Mollie's Gold Mine on Dalboa Island. ;Yw)l,ty !}len£a!:J THE ONE SOURCE FOR ALL YOUR WEDDING RENTAL NEEDS YOU'LL FIND AN ARRAY OF ITEMS FOR YOUR CEREMONY AND RECEPTION ·GAZEBOS ·WHITE WOOD CHAIRS • CANOPIES • T ABl...e, ·CANDELABRAS •CHINA • ARCHW~YS •SILVER ACCESSORIES and much more ... 1151 Baker Street ,. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 9 Musick Fairbanks Bus Park, Irvine, CA 92718 (714) 545~4667 (714) 455-0694 - CREATIVE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY • A la carte or packages • Combination albums • Portrait backgrounds • Formats and candids • Video Coverage Receive A free I 6X20 with this ad. -Call today to reserve' your date. 714/545-6786 Mesa Verde Center 2?01 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Newport leach/COlta Meea Dally Piiot ·PLANNER On the Water ~raking vow. on bow gains in pop.ularity B usinesswoman Nancy have always been in vogue, but Irvine has probably four years ago Irvine really orchestrated more than noticed an upswing in their 1,000 weddings in the nine popularity. The wedding yea rs she has owned Irvine becomes as special to the Coast Charters. But in early guests as it is fo r the bride and January aboard a $6-milllon groom, Irvine said. mega-yacht in Newport Harbor, "First of all, Newport Harbor she threw a wedding that she is the pre ttiest harbor on the will always ----------. coast, it has remember. 10-miles or "My ,,81-year·old mother Colleen Duvall and her finance, 82-year·old Eddie Guy, were married aboard the Crystal.'' she said. "The Cryst:il is owned by our 111•1 shoreline without going outside the breakwaters, and people enjoy seeing the harbor because of the SI-mill ion homes and lu,~ury boots." Irvine, whose services include longtime friend Edwin Guy, Collffn Duvall a convenient wedding package, said 75 pe rcent of her Lido Village business is weddings. Her company deals with about 40 vessels of different si zes. Bobby Cornelius. "The day was so perfect. Everyone had a wonderful time. Eddie was a little reluctant at first -he didn't want a big to-do -bu t then he w:1s so thrilled and happy, he couldn't stop thanking me.'' Irvine said her mother and Guy had been fam ily friend for 30 years. Doth had 'been married to their respective mates for more than 50 )'Cars but \\ idowcd for se\'eral } cars. They began "dating" two ~cJr) . ago nnd soon their fricndsnip blossomed in to love. "They are madly in love,''. Irvine said. "They arc so cute, C\crything i'> honey and sweetheart. It "as a traditional wedding, except for the garter tossing." Wedding!> like her mother's "We also do corporate and family part ies, an) thing that pertains to charter \cssels and entertainment on the water," she said ... We probably do _ sc\cral hundred a )Car. Our full-i.crvicc inclut.les everything from in,itations to a mini·honc)moon." I" inc has directed $300 gondola '"cddings to a $16,000 mega-yacht '~cdding. She said the average wedding either ranges 50-60 people or a larger ontingcnt of 100· I 25 guest). Costs can range from $3,500 to SI 0,000, inclusive of all services for a complete "edding. Unique Dining, Exquisite Cuisine Featuring a spectacular bay view, Villa Nova's private dining room, "The Top of the Villa." serve Orange County's fine t Italian cuisine and can accommodate 25 to 130 people. Ideal For Your: *Weddings *Receptions *Rehearsals Contact: Gretchen Dale (714) 642-7880 * Podium * Stage* Piano* Juke Box * Guest Boat Sllp1 VILLA NOVA RESTAURANT -3131 W. Coast Hw)'.-e Newport-Beach .. ' ~ ~~t>f/11/ ."i/al t1ll/rt II l-/)c:-1 g11 ( •' \:.. ""'!! ~"' "" ""ii;:/ •/ fuu .. -fuui "''"'"' l'.J/i1'411~::J C.ot .. •n1 !l11"1.'-'!'4vu 9fi...._,,,~ 1 q/(t,_ Id fo u,, !}<" If~ t"-1 """'t-Int~ I ""'41. Mb t~ ,,..-...,,J ''"" :r-"'' ~ u..!Jwttc-11 e 1111,./.Y _;...,(.(,, 'flt 1;11.2 ... !l(tu11 -\L,_ /1~ Ct.JO • The Caterer CltlP-er can be ·a . . bride's bast Irland By Carol Miter • P Janning your wedding reception? Then you need a friend . Not a fncnd to ward orr mcddlesoanc mothers and nosy future in-laws, but a professional who can help you plan the most important party of your lif c. • • A good caterer -in the turbulent sea of wedding planning - will be your anchor, your compass, your salvation. When do you contact a caterer? Six months to a year before the Big 1>1y=(ihougb:weddtng receptions can be put together in less than a week) and after you've decided you don't want to hold your reception at a restaurant or hotel for whatever reason (lack of privacy, poor-quality food, a hurried atmosphere, little control over menu or budget, etc.). Herc's what a caterer can do for you: • 1.) Help you ·choose a location. In these budget-conscious times, brides have a wide variety of choices: historical homes, art galleries, arboretums, parks, botanical gardens or private homes. A good caterer, with the help of tents, props and even costumes, can help you create the exact ambience you want for your wedding reception. Even an ordinary backyard can be transformed into an extraordinary setting on your wedding day. • 2.) Help you stick to your budatt. Ru naway spending js the s11rest way to ruin the best day of your life. Caterers can create wonderful menus from $10 to $50 per person, allowing you to get as Caterer Carol Miller elaborate or as simple as you want. • 3.) Provide you with one-stop, no-hea dache extras. A quality caterer does more than food. Do you. need invitations, valet parking, entertainment, security or flowers? A professional caterer can provide you with all those and more. Take flowers. for example. My company rents wedding Oowers, which means we can put your flowers in stunning arrangements in expensive vases at abOut half the cost of a florist. P.S. You should beware of caterers \\ho insist on doing everything. Flexil1ility is the key to good wedding planning. If you want to buy your own alco.hol or bring your own deejay, fine. Whatever makes you comfortable. It's your day. Don't let anyone become a wedding-day dictator, including your caterer. • 4.) Help you wit h the menu. By going with a caterer instead of a restaurant ot hotel, you infinitely expand your options. A caterer should listen -really listen -to your wants and desires •efore crafting a 111enu. If you're unsure of what you want, you could let the caterer's imagination run wild . . A veteran caterer has been down this road many, many times and will help you choose rhe perfect menu. • 5.) Give you rdcrences, food sampling and no hassles. While a good caterer can make your dream come true, a bad caterer can turn your w(!dding day into a nightmare. Here are six easy ways to check out your caterer: ~ a.) Make s1-1re the caterer is licensed and insured. You don't want to put your wedding reception into the hands of a friend of a friend who's decided to dabble in catering. b.) Ask for references on the caterer's last three jobs. Anyone can give you three good references. You want the latest sample of work -the Inst three jobs. All caterers can promise you the Weddings at Sea • Professional Wedding Planning • Lovely Venetian Gondolas See CATERING!• ~ • Luxury Power & Sail Yachts of All Sizes 'rYll'l e All Services Arranged By Our Consultants to Coa8f Make a Spec~I Day 675.4 7o4ble il Cliarftr1 LOCATED IN uoo MARINA viUJ\GE c~~'ue . t , Photography LO~ . Thursday, January 30, 1992 A7 •A -1 I Getting Into Shape Entertainment * Looking fit. mal<:_es- bride' s day better _Hire right band,:--,. . . deejay early . . t. r T he "earlier the bencr" is the advice Mario W iJh the wedding right around the corner, Tambcllini of a few extra pounds can be a nuisance for Entertainment Consultant the bride. offer!". to those interested an Marc Thompson, sa les director for Shape-Up securing a disc jockey or Newport, has some handy hints for burning off ba(ld. those last .few unwanted pounds. He says th e "The best time to come an quickest way to drop some weight is to get into a i~ si.x to 12 month~ in step aerobics class_. _ __ _ ---:-t--:t -=adv:l ....... ...,...f-tt-....-. ......... _..., -...---t "The STEP-Reebok class burns the most fat said. "The earlier )OU come and calories in the shortest period of time," in the better choice~ )OU Thompson said. "It probablr is the greatest toning will have. The: most popular for the hips, buttock and thighs." book fast." Thompson suggests attending three classes a Tambellini and has .,.,ife week. The results should show in the first three Karen run the 20·) car-old weeks to a month with a 4 to S -or up to business based in Co')ta 10-pound loss. Mesa. The company, .... uh Another plus to a regular exercise program is other offices in Los Angeles stress reduction. There is no doubt planning a and San Diego, ill a state wedding can shoot the anxiety level to an all-time licensed and bonded talent . high. agency w~1ch pro' ides a "A well-toned and conditioned body is more wide range of offerings. capable of handling the stresses and tension of The grpwing popularity of • everyday life, let alone a wedding," he said. deejays, Tambellini slid, as a Thompson said Shape-Up Newport has reflection of affordabilitv, ~~photo Workout regimen can make the big day better. eAtl,Ol#IA lllH Bridal • Prom • Evening Attire 646-8892 Yf pri11t~1& ef Newpafb Bridal Registry Fine Accessories for the Home 722-7515 --~-~~ , 1 Ne0Closs1c Pastries ~ Specialty Desserts Cafe & Espresso Bar 642-4 l l 4 •c•ns ·•• D•OGRAPHY Ad•l 11 &_WW,__,, membership gift packages that WOUid be ideal for space limitations and mu~IC a wedding gift. Or the fitness club's boutique selections. offers some special gifts for the•bridal party. Tambellini s:.11d cu!>tomer!t The club's tanning salon can give the bride a can choose from 50 deep)s healthy and radiant glow, Thompson said. by vie .... ing tapes of them .. Presented By The Experts at Westcliff Court darrell's the tux shops, inc. + d1stmd1ve bridal gowns ond fine men's-lormol-ottife-• · at re asonable prices Soles & Rentals • Sarne Doy Service A.votl.oble.- 646-8891 • a bridal reg stry with gifts to be cherished for generations exclusive designed fos.h10'1.s + ~-­ for the bridal gown only you con wear + the perfed wedding coke te-shore-os mon ooO-Wtf e o full service beauty salon • that cores how you look on your wedding day professional photography t + ond videogrophy J11slt1i11t /111 r§ JliQ11i ,ilsJQ,,, ~ ( lotiti,,, 650-1177 -.~ JAWES ALBERT S·A·L·O·N 646· 1616 •. t Broodcost t Duplicating t Shooting t Editing 722-9300 for those moments you can't risk missing : not the least expensive just the best quol1ty Westcl1ff Court ... conveniently located, this exciting neighborhood center provides o wide ossortment of stores ond services for special days ond everyday For your wedding and for your new ltle toqether, try our center ... for o fnendly place to shop 40S fwy Appointments Early Years Toys Jomes Albert Solon of Newport Exclusifurs Masterpiece Cleaners Buck's Clock Shop The Children's Cotifomio Bride Express Postal Book shoppe WlSKUU of Newport The Dance Center Charle$ Borr Jewelers Fashions by Hiqui The P1uo Bakery · c 0 u • ' Dorrell' s Tux Shop Fashion Forward • Concepts in Videogrophy L Clenney ' Forever Friends Westcliff ·Floor & Window' 1649-1831 Westdiff Designed Portraiture Haute Cokes Coverings Newport Beoch t l J :J l t I I I • -.., T I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I r I I I 8 Thursday, January 30, 1992 The Flowers N ancy Marg~lic·ux easily remembers the most unusu:rl wedding rcque~t she received in 20 years as a floral dc~ignc r. Pe.rfect floral arrang~lrients can add that special touch bwlael bcforc...visiting the OOrist. It's not unusual for a bride to have $20,000 ideas and the mother 10 have a $5,000 budget. "Some daughters win uy they want their wedding to be just like moms, and other say they don't want all the baby breaths, " she said. "Most of the mothers and daughters I sec arc friends. Let your mother be 'your friend and advise you. PLANNER 92 Choo~ing right bridal veil proves persorial-e~er-ience person. In addition. she said the ,·eirs cut should never interfere with the go"n's lines. ''A man said that his best man "I am so picky," .she said. "I is his 14-year old dog," make sure every flower is Margulieux said. "So we pinned perfect. When they come to me the ring on the dog's collar along and say they arc on a budget, I with a boutonnicre." promise to give them the best Margulicu.x, who works at there is. J promise the flowers Newport Florist, said, 'tit is my will be frcslrand beautiful." job to take the dreams of the bride and put them into real ity Ideally it is best to start on her day.'' planning with thc-floriM three __ Altheugh hermosr expensive months ahead and finish a wedding was SJ0,000 _ "they month before the weddi......,n.,a:. __ put Rowers on everything tha·-r----:,;:-;,l;-;have had them come in on didn't move" -the average runs their way tu the wedding," she between Sl.500 nnd $2,000. said. "But it rnkcs ti lot of pressure off them if they come in at least three months ahead or time." .:...,Budget constraints and .sclectina the right florist arc or major concerns. '' l always tell my girls, whoever you deal with in the business, you SOOuTcfOc very comfortable that they are going to handle this .with expertise and kindness," she said. Margulieux said mother and daughter should agree on a "And for mothers: I would say !ct yam dau&htec be her ~n person and select what makes her happy. Remember it's your daughter gelling married, and she should httve the same happiness that you hnd at your wedding.'' S electing the right bridal headpiece can be n very pcri.onal experience. For manv brides. it is a!> inJi,iJu:ll as :.electing the right sh<1de of mal,.eup. "It must be toneu to you.r face. figure and dress ... tkt::iiled and simple," she said. ''The bride need 10 put it on he r hcau and feel comfortable. She shou ldn't be afraid it's going to fall off OF that she has ·ChamllG sic · .. · · · · : ... ~ . ~; -~~ ... .._~ ... :.\-,.: ..... · ,. --.:..gj~ . . . ~ ,r,· ~ .... . . '· . ., ·' ' " . r.:.. --.. •. -~. "It 1, .llmo:.t more per,onal th!ln )Our dress. bccausc it i!> :.o dll!'!l' w· \llur face. I f it b "rong. 1i 1' ob' iothl) "rong." ,.iid L .1ur.1 Short all of Cmtom I k .1dpicci:' :ind Accc!>,orie-. hy Laura Shllrt.ill. '' hll:.e Santa ..\n.1·b.M·d bu .. inc" i' ne\I Ill St111th Co.1-.1 Pl.1ta . ~:i1J headpiece' don't fall 1nlll a f.1,hain tri:nd Shl' \:ttd 1t'!> "h:1ll'\t'r l11l1b he,1 tm l.'ad1 Las Vegas a.A-her head... · Shortall, \\hO saiu her pric~S :ire compnrahle or lower than bridal shops, !>aid because e\cnone i!> !>O different, she ha' :1hou t 75 !tamplcs for brides to choose from. Fnr furthe r infornution, call ( 714) 540·6 780. Chamber music adds elegance A n air of elegance and musical versatility is what Katherine Peterson of Katherine's Concert Associates brings to any special occasion. The "ide range of chamber mu~ic can cover Dach to Uroadway. The Costa ~ lesa·bascd business, "hich !>pcciafitcs in Tiute and string in-.truments, offers duos, trio :ind qu:irtcts. Each member, Pctcri.on said, is tin c.xtraoruinary fllU)lcia n. - consultation. The time we spend with the bride in helping her choose what music she wants creates the righl ambiance;• Peterson said. "Our music standards arc extremely high. We don't want to just crank out the music but rather pl:iy artistically." fn addition, Peterson l>Uid, the musician's attire alwa)S complements the occa:.1on., Why do ou r guests like the Little Inn on the Bay so much? Katherine's Concert Associates provides chamber music. "I think \\e arc unique bcc<tu~e of our perso1lJI The Utah·born Pcten.on ha1. been playing the violin l>ince age 7 :ind has performed at Carnegie Hall. 1117 I 1du Parlt. Drht. "llt•purl Ruch. 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'Cm.is lovt>•I anJ fr.ends ;rttllt44<f~ tttt2 M..-...... 775•8356 Pt•t81RV..., ........... threw u couple food tra}s on them? c .) Are the pa)ment terms in line with industry standards? A ca- terer !>huuld ask for 50 percent up· frunt to rc1.e1''e the dny. The bal· ancc \hould be paid the day of the reception. (Some caterers ask for the b::il.1nce .three days before the "edlling. Though thb is a common pr.1c11ce. 1 feel uncomfortable about <loing thil>, since when [ go to a restaurant. 1 don't pay in au· 'a nee.) f.) Probably most import.inti make sure you feel comfort..ibl "ith. the caterer. f ir)t impres ion are importan t. How do the ca~ tcrers conduct thcmscl\es? Do )OU like their :ippcarancc? Arc they helpful or do they ha\e an at· titudc? Remember. you need a friend, not an adversary. And final!), enjoy your l>pcciJI day. You\i: earned it. · C11rol Al/lier Is the on11rr of POSll l':utirs and Spcci:JI l:.\r11ts loc-nttd in Santa .4nD. -Little Inn on the Bay-, Tu~ say It Best! 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A10 Thursday, January 30, 1992 Lifestyles ~--_,...-c~- Uf ~JY.fet Editor Klrtc Wola>tt, ~J-43Z1 ext. l 7 Yacht ·Club gets .1ash1Dnan1e for ·PhllhaPmonlc S ixty-eight St. John ensembles and 40 Bizakis furs were paraded at Newport Harbor Yacht Club > Tuesday for 250 delighted fa~hion lover and Orange County Philharmonic Societ) :.upponer~. "We worked all year on the event." said Kathleen Bernauer, who co-chaired the annual benc:f11 presented by Bullock's for ------Upper ~ay Philharmonic Committee. "We expei:t our proceeds to be $16.000. The money "'Ill go to '>uppon youth music education program' of OCPS · The c\Cnt .... a off to J spectacular start with si\ ------Marines from Camp Vida De• Pendleton presenting 1he color . Another patriotic touch wa~ the retl ..... 111te ------and blue arrangement uf Society pansies centering the table where guests lunched on salads, chicken and avocado, fresh fruit and ..., hne chocolate decadent de sert. COST A MESA =--~"""""".__, local business leaders James Ferry· man and Helen Redding were re· cenlly aclected as the 1992 Costa . Mesa Chamber of <;,emmercc ·Man and Woman of the Year. The two will be:: honored at an awards luncheon Feb. 20 at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. Orange County District Attorney Mike Capizzi will be the keynote speaker for the event. Ironically, Rcddini.. will turn 80 on the day of the awards luncheon. Born in Batlle Creek, Mi., Redding has been involved in the banking business for 27 years, working as di- rector of public relations and advcr· tising coordinator for nine different banks. Linda Wagner was also a co-chair, and committee members included France Campbell, Margit Hillgren, Je~n Brown, Polly Hutchins, Carolyn Bosworth and Irene Lilly. Others at the event (many wea(\ing their °""<MMl>l\~P~ Margit Hillgren pl. F. Vasquez, Polly Hutchins, Cpl. M. DeVries, Irene lilly.' lance Cpl. R.M. Ortega and France Camp~ll. Jier long list of volunteer activl· ties include the Red Cross, Chil· dren's Hospital or Orange County, Fairview Developmental Center Ad· visory Board, Special Olympics, Ki· wanis Oub North Feedback pro- gram, the Chamber or Commerce and Newport-Mesa School District. In 1989L she w:is honored as Vol- unteer of the Year by Assemblyman Nolan Frizzelle and served in vari- ous positions including president for the Costa Mesa Republican-Women Federated. St. John) were Patricia Clark, chairwoman of Upper Bay.and Marcia Coy, chauwoman of the OCPS Women\ Committee\. Judith Jelinek, Angie Zarate, Grazie Ourmans, Nancy Posch Jnd Erich Vollmer, OCP e~ec director BY THE WAY: Another fashion opportun1t) on the calendar 1s ihe re.div big ~ho..., the OC Chapter of Childhclp holds CJth vear. The numher 11 benefit arran!!\:d ti~ Sak!> Fifth Ave nue, ou1h Coa~t Pl.11<1. I'> !>Ct for 11 a m. Feb .., ,11 the H' 111 Rcge nC) !nine. NC\\ 'for\.. dc~1gner Oleg Cassini v.111 pre' IC\\ h1i. 'Pring collcct1on and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. will allcnd a honoran i:hairpcr'''" Chairper\Oll Barbara Ganahl can Pl reJchcd at QQQ 177' for 1nfurm.1l1\lll No lh1uht pretty fa,h1on' \\ill he '>cen 5.uurd,I\ c\cning al the H )all Rcgcnl-... The lntcrnat1onal \'1 1tor ·and Protocol Found:lllon of Orange Count) will hold 11 lntt: rnJtmnal Protocol 8Jll in honor llf the (l1t1'ul 1r Corps. The elegant (white or black 1 ic) d ffaH" bcginll wtth a 6:30 p.m. reception Margaret and Carl Karcher arc honorJn dtturper~on::., and the five 0( ~upcrYtmn are -officr:ll hoo;~. Finally, ( >r dnge county has tl '-lore \\Ith quality cloth1n~ vou \\tlnt at price vou are willing to pdY Plus! \.\edne.,d'av:i and Fridavs are ladies day. Lunch 1~ on us. ,\.\eet \.our tavontr lad\ ,11 our -,tore to ac;s1sl vou "11h \our <.lathing '"''<'< t < n Call ahead Lunch will ~ read\ \rmr Hown. ....... '" 10 Jt)-"1(1,..,. °""HI )(I-_, . ..,,.... -\U ~ ·~'-' ,.,.,1.i _. .,,,wrJ GE\TLE~t E \'S I{ .-\ l . 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ROY STf.P SHOES largest Seloctlon of SAS Comfort Shoes In s CA City Shoppng Confef •Orange •634-0631 Addfflonol 10% Ott °"' $I 9. '1 Salft GIOl,f) AUTOMOTIVE l(NZ • IEAMEll Montenonce & Repo.r · 375 &.sfol 5' .185 • CM 668-0882 l&lbtlcaJlon s.Mc• • Sal•ty l~Hon $J9. 95 (Sov•50%> JOHNSON • SOH Soles Service a. 8odv Shop 2626 Horbot •CM • 540-5630 Smog C.nllcoHon $24. 95 plU1 U '°' c•rliflcol• . Fold, t,M,c~ M•tcury only ORAN~ COUNTY JEEP/EAGLE Soles • SeMco • Loosing • Ports 2524 Horbot Blvd • CM • !>49 8023 Allgnnwnt Sp«lol $J9.95 ()Hp• Eog,_ V«WcJ.1 Only) ROGER MIUH MITSUllSHI Soles. SeMco a leasing 19202 Beoch Blvd • HB • 968--0233 I~ OFF Discount on Al l.,,ak1 Mltwbllhl produc t1 only. SOUTH tOUNTY ISUZU Soles. Sefvlce & lowing 18711 Beach Blvd •HS • 842·2CXX> FllfE a po1n1 tat.ty ~"°"· Coll tot c:Nlolll SOUTH COUNTY VOlKSWA~ Soles. MNtce a t.eo11ng 18711 Beoch Blvd • HB • 842 2CXXl Ol I,.,_,~ $P.95 plw m '9f14JlollY $4.J.50 vw. """'ptOducts only. M1ll CUCI NISSAN Soles. 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NB 675 8973 Ft•• Lunch Enlr•• With Putchos• DI SJJCond ANGELO Ito on Ristoi'onto 1969 Harbor Blva • 646-1225 • CM 20-r. Off Entire Check, l unch ot Dinner ARtANA Atghon.ston Resioumnt 440E 17tn$1 •CM •~44 18 15~ OFF any dlnn•t ch.clc 01 FllEE O.uerl w11t1 any dmntH IENIHANA JOPO'lOse Cu.sne 42~ S.rc h St • NB 95.5 0822 ~*»y Med Ille•"""' Arch (X ~;, dtVlQ C)(X1' CHOPSTICKS HOUSE Gourmet Chinese Cu.Sino 18315 j3tOOkhUtst St I 1 • FV • 963·72 11 FREE •nlrH ( ol ~uol or l•u., volu•) with purchos• ol J .ntrH1, (Din• In only) G• G PIZZA Gourmor P!u o. Pastas. Subs & BuHolo 1125 VICtOflO St •CM 722 7585 Fli£E &.lblo PfDo Rtl1«J OlO pucOO.S. r»eeSSCJ/Y) LOVE'S IAR a GRIU Newost m embe r ot Lovo·s Borbocue 20111 &ool<hutsf • HS 968 7500 50% OFF 2nd £rlrN ol tK1Jd ex ltus« ~ LI'S RESTAURANT Mandan Szed"lwa1 & Conronase a.csne 8961 Adorns • HS 968 5050 10% OFF Food To Go• SIO Mln#num MA BARKERS Down Home Country C'ool<ln' 154 E 171H ST • CM 646 4303 20% Olf Any l1.alcto1t, Lunch ot Dlnn•r liU . (IOn)',s.nlor Cfflz.n• M•nu and· S,,.C1oJ1 ••iclud~ MO'S NEW YORK PIZZERIA Plzio Corry Our/Oohvery 16 73 ll'Vlno Ave • CM 722 1212 L~ 16• I lopping Pizzo-Only $7.50 TEXAS LOOSEY'$ Chill Parlor & Saloon 10142 Adams • HS • 964 8882 2 lot 1, Lunch or Dinn.,, luy ony Ill• loby lock Rib •~tr~ Ord., FREE. Z PIZZA Clo:s9c & Goumot Rr2o So Coost H1ghwoy • C OM 675-4 100 &. Via Udo Plaza • NB n3-0707 $1 Ott Any Sil• lnlflmCINonal l'fua FLORISTS CONROY'S Rowers & Ar1ongoments Del1veted Wortct.vtde 3601 JombOroe •Bock Boy Cout •NB •252-0222 $5 Ott Any Fol A~l11fMt (hiln. $25) CONROY'S Flowers a Arrongemont1 ' 2963 Harbor Blvd • CM •b40-3135 2275 Ne'#port Blvd • CMf• ~246 FIEE o.llvfll'Y _, Qang. COCM11>' ($25 nMV INstANT JUNGll INltRNATIONAl 2100 Canyon Or •CM • 645--0567 lft OFF_, N....,,, lft OFF M M.-'°'9 l'fanll FURNITURE/HOUSEHOLD ANOIHll MAN'S ftllASUll High OJollty Contigmlent AnftQOeS & Furniture 1621 E. fdlng., • SA 836-6 )60 (bet\: .. en Lyon A~ IOS Oii °'6 Mmltf &ow-. MAIL TO: The Dolly Pilot (ClrculotlQn Dept) 330 w. Boy St.. Cosio Mesa CA. 92627 CARI.TON'S LINOLEUM Linoleum. Carpet. Wood. Marble. T• e 2542 Coost Hwy • NB 574 7476 FtH Podding Upgrod• • No Sol•s Tax ' CROWN FLOOR COVERING Floor & Window Cover 27f:JJ S HorbOr Blvd • SA 979 7694 stolnmost•r Co~t $ 11.95/yd lnstollfld SLEEP CENTER Pl.US Nohon Ol Stand Monu~ssos & Custom Furn.lure 3601 Jamboree Rood • ~B 833-055 1 ·-- FREE mofft•u pod with any mofft•u purchos• ~-BUCK'S CLOCK SHOPPE Fine Quality New & Ant1quo Clocl<s 1735Westclltf0r •NB 631·3215 25% Off any N•w Cloclc In Stock 1a1;atf:ta ,1••agu :J!i• FOREVER FRIENDS Hummels. Annalee. Precious Moments. Hogaro & Oo11S 1n 1 Westclltf01 •NB ~-5.535 10% Ott 'Any Puteho1• HAIR STYLIST EUROPA Jess.co No.1 Specio • .st ~oshlon lslond. 9.Jlte 320 • NB 759-llX)d 10% off th• Aery/Jc hmovol (fl~. $20) i:[1],~f j l 1~l Q j{1}1J41'1f 4 ~j- AMERtToNE Pon t & wallpaper center 369 E 17tn ST •CM • 646-8774 JO" OFF l~rlol Wo/lpcJPM PLAINS HARDWARE M~hng. Scroenng, Custom Point Ttnt1ng 2666 Harbor • CM 546 7080 On• FtH Key with Purcho1• SAMEN CONSTRUCTION Custom remodeling & design soNces 65(}0885 • NB SPECIAL: FREE EUlmol•1. Le# 8597654 SKYLIGHTS IV WESTON ReS1denlio1 at Commerciot Sky11ght hstol otlons 3617 W MOcArthl.XBlvd #506 •SA ~9793 15% OFF cl SkyfgH hdolalion TR0'1CARE, INC. Whotosoie Indoor Plants a. A ccessor11:ts 20391 SW Btrch St •SA HGTS 756-0]Q() FREE f'olt~ With Any l\llcho1• JEWELRY ANDRE VANNES JEWELRY Jewelry 283 E 17th St • CM 63 I ·2202 Final Doy1110% OFF All J•wH'y PEARLS by EMIKO 3441 Vio Udo. Vlo Udo Plaza • NB • 673-3500 10" OFF any purchol• V1N1A~ETIME Closslc Antique watches. sold & restored 23342-J Soufhpolnle Dr • LAG HILLS • 588-9021 FllEE v.tbol oppoUoi ol f'otH',,,.,,,,. Wlflt or pock., "'°~" W£STCUFF JEWELERS tmportets & Monuroctureis of Fine Q.Jolty Jewelry 2043 Westciltf Dr • NB • O!J0~95 Welch lott.ty lnl'°'*1 Fol l.J.95 <mo.t wok,,..·U ~, KID'S STUFF THE CHl.D1£N'S IOOl!HOPPI Chddren·a Uferotue a Educot1ono1 Books 1831 Westcttff Drtve • NB 67!>-1424 luy , toot: ,,_ Jnt:I ol lft dtcounl • FANTMY TOYS Tovs. Gomes. 5rutf9d Anmols a. Chl<*en'• 8oOl<s X>5 Main St • 8olboo ~ 673 766 l '°"Off any~ MEDICAL 1DTA OllONACllC End you heOdoche POtn now. 1731 Salta Ana A"'9, •CM • 66()-7102 • No Qarps fOt lltlaal EAcwu• ~ (I 1IO "*-' ' THE FEED IARN Pet Suppl es 2300 Newport Blvd (Of 23rd St ) • C~ • 548-3 15 1 Fll£E 11~. bog of SclMC• 01•1 Dog or Cat Food (all vorl•ti••) LONGS DRUG STORE 175 East 17tn St • CM • 631-8860 112 Pric• • All Longs ltond Vito11Vn1 MARINERS PHARMACY Moior Voiue Plescr1 ptlons . Gifts & C0Ynet1cs 320 Supe110f. STe 120 •NB 645-7200 FllEE Oto/ Th•rmol"Mt•1 (No Pu1chos• Nec•1.soryJ ' SERVICES LESllE EATON STUDIOS Photography 222 E 17th •CM 548-7191 FtH 1·x10· Portrait NEWPORT ANANCIAL GROUP, INC ReSidentiol Real Estate Loons 4299 MacArthur Siva #222 • NB Fl/EE o.dl l#pott ~Any Altt»d Loon ($50~) SUCCESSFUL SINGLES INTERNATIONAL Singles Moot ng Sng es ~ 8r1stOI 8202 • CM 241-~8 F$5.00 OFF Admlssiofl to VoJ.ntln• 1 Done• on Februory 14th RfTZ Cl.EANEllS Cleonng-Alf eto t10ns 3536 E Coast Hwy • COM 675-6114 2s-r. on All garment I HouMho&d Dry Chloning. W• Hov• PlclcWJ • 0-'lvfll'Y s.Mc• SPECIALTIES IEACH IREAIC Fine Cohtor"'o Wines & Imported Beers 3431 V10 Oporto 1 1000 Udo Mot1no V1loge • NB 673-4712 10% otf Mli • Match Co••• CELEBRATIONS P'ony Suppo es - 80 1 W Bol<et •CM 979 8570 $2.00 ott any purcho1• ol potty wppa.1 • d.corotlon1 ol $10.00 °'mot• ,.rvk:••·porty Wpp/l•I •' d«otoflonl DOGGIE DREAMS• KITTY SCENES Groom ng ~ppi es •Pe' & Peop1e G tts 3601 JombOree at Bristo • 11,s 252· 11 56 FllEE 4 flows f'•t Shampoo With Any S20 "'1cho1• WINDOW REPLACEMENT SPECIALIST • Energy EHlciont Windows (714> 558 eooa 10% OFF Toto/ Coit SPORTS SPECIALTY KONA LANES Bowtng .ArcOde & KoroOl<e l cx.nge 2699 Horbot Siva • CM • ~I 111 FJtEE ganw ol bowing .-, .at:h ganw pucholfld, FllEE COIJ¥)anY pot1IM. Coll a.» TRAVEL LOVE TO TRAVEL 'N THIH~ Trove1 Agency 369 E 17tn st • CM b42-4403 Slct Tt¥>1 hOtn $291. Coll Fot DM:Jlls. -. r-.... \ . TO Bl:COME A PARTICIPATING M ERCHANT IN OUR PILOT LICENSE PROGRAM CALL 642 4321 X250 \ . -• ; • ~. EA~1~2~r~h~u~rs~d~a~y~, J~a~n~u2~ary~3~o~, ~19~e~2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~S~S~~S~5aiii5~iiiiiiiiaiiiiii~iisiNi•iwipoartieeEach/eoa1a M8f9 oa11y P11o1i) I ' 1 Back Page ·--• • • ".'t. • '&± . ..,. ... b.~:aJ-Brl·e· ··ny t .. ~.-,... .. . .. ·-~ ·• . • ),tlm .... , . ~!· ··~ ~ _.. -• t .. ....,..., -. . :l -·· ..... Council seeking members for new board COSTA MESA -The Costa Me a City Council is seeking applications from residents intcrcs1ed in serving on the nc\\ly created five-member Building, Housing, :ind fire Codes no~ird or Appeals. • The board \\ill hcl~ the Ctty Council :rnd variou city departments in hearing appeals concerning building, housing anti fire codes. The board will al~o pass judgment .an the appea.u.----J- ldeal candidates include architects, engineer , builders and contractors'"ho poi.)ess kno,~ledge about the codes and the ability to make judgment on lhe matters. Candidates mui.t live or work in Costa ~tcsa. Those interesteJ should send a resume and letter of interest explaining their rea~ons for '"anting fO ef\e on the board to the .. . CUTS: Groups rear ·city cuts In arts funding From A1 Thank'> to grants from Costa Mesa and Newpon lkach, the s) rnphony hJs been uble to expand its outn:ach music education pro- gr.1111 to .all l,400 first-graders in 1hc Ne"(lOrt·Mesa Unified School D1s1ric1. ''There\ JUst no ''-JY "e could do this wi1huu1 funds t'rnm the city," conductor LJrr)' Granger SJlt.I. Out \\ilh the SJ S 1111llion short· foll in Cystu f\ ks;i, the.: symphony program and othc1.., 111..c.: it face an unccrlJtn tuturl!. lhe shortfall could grow to S6 nullion if sales League to local high school "sober" grad night activities. "We've got to make some seri- ous cuts," Councilman Joe Erick- son said at Monday's meeting. Although the Culturn l Arts Committee expected some cuts, Chairwoman Irene l lajek s:tid a 50 percent cut is far be)'ond anyone's expectations. out this year, the arts groups would not be affected until the 1992193 fi)cal year. Many of the 16 local cultural art1i organiza tions that received grants this year planned on using ihe money for activities that would bcnefirchildrcn:-. have said 1hcy may ha\c to raise ticket prices, eliminate paid po- sitions and beef-up fund-raising cf· forts to cope with any cuts. Although Costa Mesa has been nickn:imcd ''City of the Arts," questions about arts funding have long been in the bfX>ll ight. Councih\oman Sandy Genis has said she "ould like lo cut more than 50 perce~t or the urts fund- ing. saring the city is not in the fi. nancia position to support "non- essential" scf\ ices. Long-time· ans funding critic Ernie Feeney agrees. City Manager's Office, City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. Costa r-.tcs::i. 92626. The deadline for .applications is Tuesday, Feb. 11. • lax rc\'enucs continue to fall. "This would just be devastating to some or the groups," said 1 lajc k, "ho has volunteered for five yea rs on the committee, which screens the cultural :.ir~ Gfant~ nnd ma kes funding recom- mendations. "I unders1:rnd the city's decision, bu r by the some token, 50 percent is too much." "We have been able to run all our outreach pi'Ograms ln last year Crom the $22,100 grant," said Doreen l lurdy, executive director of South Coast Symphony, '' hich has been based in Costa Mesa for the past eight years. "We have the supporr or the teachers ?lld it's a re:i l partnership. We arc woviding a very needed service to first grad- ers to expose them to music." "IC I have to make my choice be tween cultural Jrls or orle of our city employees keeping his job, I'd go for the employee in a n.1,h," she said. "Even though our children should have education for music, there's music on public broadc.1sting. So if parents arc re- allv concerned about their children gell ing~• mus.ical cdu~alion, il can be done through television. They have access to culture all over." Volunteers sought for annual Spirit Run Organizers of the Spirit Run, a fundraiser for Newport Beach schools that has become Orcrngc County's largest running event. · are loo\...ing for volunteers to help \\Ork race dar. Feb. ::!J. The race. which i" expected to draw O\er 6,000 runners and 5,000 spectators; takes place in Ne vport Center. Race officials hope to raise more than $60,000 for Andersen, East l31uff amJ Harbor View elementary schools. Race Day Coordtnator Kathleen Dcmaucr needs 300 volunteers for 1 \-1 hour shifts. beginning at 4 a.m. and ending at I 1 :30 a.m. Jobs include booth set-up, pre-regist ration, par\...ing, course moni1or, water stations, timers and Huck drivers. "It's a lot of fun," promises D.:1naucr. "Plus, you're making a difference -a sigl\;ificant contribution -for our schools." Volunteers can call Bcrnaucr at 640-::!58:? or Nancy Brundage ar 760-5430. The Spiri Run is tu·-sponsored by-rtre Dail} Pill>!. Sponsors wanted for local spelling bee NEWPORT BEACH -Org.H 11cr" of the Third Annu .. 11 Community Spelling Bee, a fundr.u~cr for the Newport Ue'1ch Public Library Literacy Program, arc looking for busincs,cs to 'ronsor t\\o-per on teams. Uu)1nc,,es can enter the f'cb. 18 event for S.350 per team. The spelling bee -to \\hich the public is 1mited -"11l l:rc tcb 1sed on local cable stations and publicized in the D;ul] Pilut, ~tHpon,or of the event. For more 1nformat1on. call Dill Lobdell at 540-1224, e\t. 351. Funeral services set for Mathews, 85 CO~l \ ~1ESA -Se£'1cc ... \\Ill be hclt.I Friday at JlJrhor L"'n-~11 011\e Monua~ Jnd ~tcmm1al Park for Vernon Alc,ander ~bthew,, 85, a long-time reside nt of Cos1a Mesa. Born Juh 9, 1906 10 R1,crside. ~l.llhe\\S aml hi) \\ife Mildred (no'' dl'-l••.,ed), mo\ed to Costa Mesa m 1938. Ile had been It\ rng m Reno since 1%6 un11l h1~ dc•1th J:in. :!6. A \Cler.111 of the U.S. Army Aircorp during World War 11, \fJthc'" '' J' J member of \'etaans of Foreign Wars Post 3536 anJ the \rnarcJn Legion ~'-D1)Jblcd \'derans. f\l;i1he"~ \\url..cd for the County of Orange for 26 )cars before rctinng in 1972. He was nbo J member of the United l\tcthodist Church l f Cos1a ~tc sa lie 1' "Uf\l\ed by daughter and son-in-law, Nadine Jnd John Stc:i:bm11h of Reno; daughter. Sonia I lumphrev of Nc~m;an; a brother. Clarence Ma1hcw-. of Santa Ana; six grandchildren; and four ..greJl·grandchrldren. Sel'"\1ccs will begin at 2-p.m. Frida} :nthciuncralnome, ot 16:!5 Gl\lcr Ave . Bunal will follow JI 1hc llarbor La"n Ccmctel). Stain Resistant CARPET FREE PAD with minimum purchase 40 yds ' s 50 VD. INSTALLED On l\lontl.1), the Cit) Council ''ill be considering large budget nils throughout 1he cit), induding a proposed 50 peic\:nt reduction in the Sl75,000 cultural arts fund and the Sl00,000 .1dH:rtising and promotional g1 ant f um.I, "hi ch helps support J lbt or ;ic1ivit ics ranging Crom Cost.1 l\tcsa Lillie lf the council approves the pro· posed grant cuts, there would only be S22;000 lcf1 for a second round of advertising and promotion grant applications this ~pnng und only SS0,000 for the 1992193 fiscul yenr. Since all S1 75,000 in cultural arts gra nls has already bee n given Hardy, "ho is also a member or the cultural arts commillcc, said the grant has also helped support local concerts by the organitation·s you th syMphony. for the Costa Mesa Civic PIJy- house -another long-time bene- factor of arts grants -officials MISSING: Doctor a renowned plastic surgeon SIEGAL: Held on $1 o million ball From A1 medical grape' inc '' h1lc vacation- ing Wedne-.d;1y 111 A'pcn "I le h~ e' Cl)tnfog going h_.., "~ .mu\, as on lop ol the \\Orld \\Ith C\Cl)' US· pc ct of his It fe from .hi) wifc to his pro Cession -~rnd he '' :1'> "cll- hecled f111anci~1ll). "I jus1 l'.lll 't i111.1grnc ''hat h.1p- pcncd." Ne" port Bc.1d1 Lr. rim New- man s.1id 1J1q haH:n'1 1ulcd out foul plav. "hut "c ,ucn 't focusing on it c111H:r "We h.1,c no l!\iJcncl.! that \\Ould kall 11, to locus on lh.11 nny more th.111 \\C \\Ould focu' on this being a m1,~1ng pl.."1sons c,,,e Out "e arc lonl.ing at .ill a-.pcch anti arc following :1 numhcr of :J\· cnucs." At Thur\d:.J~ \ mcdi.1 wnfcr- ence. A\clrod \\as toutcJ .10, "the U:ubor:1 \\.1he1s of cos1m.11c sur- gc1y." Brennan i.a1d • 1hclrod is rcc- ognizcJ by the National F\"1undl- 1ion of racial Pla,tic Su1gery as "one of the world·, gurus on the CUlllOJ l..'d~e. • •\\hen it cumn t~ ~h1r I~ 11~ surl!el\, I c.111·1 thinl.. of .1m- body ,;ho· h.1s lwd better trauung and more clinicnl results than Uob 1\\droJ." )1:1id On.:nnan. ''It 's a trlrnendou-.. loss for the field. [v- Correction cryonc in the medical community is shocked." In ::it.ldition tu Ill\ privalc prac- tices, Axelrod 1s the mcc..lic.11 di- rec tor of outpatient surgery for I loly Cro),s Trauma Center in Mis- sion Hills and formerly chaired the .Jlospil:il's department of ">urgel). In addition 10 being an e\pcrt in oculnplastics, I ioly Cross Chief of Staff Dr. Denise Dru said. A\el- rod is. one of ·only a h.:intllul of surgcon" \\ho has the sl..ilb 10 per- form reconstruc1ion on orhi1.il in· Jurjes. Tr.tined at UCLA, A.\clroJ i\ a facul ty member there. Dru s.11tl :1 Los Angclcs-li.l\CU pri\atc ln\C\t1gal\lr I' in the f)fO· CCl>\ of not If) rng .111 h.1rhur\ f11>n1 V:incouvcr 10 C.tbo S.rn l uc.is to be on lhc lool-ou1 for J JO-loot \\lute lluntcr Allur.1 "ith grn] rrim, a blul! c.1m.1s c.1bin :rnll the ''ord "1\imcc" p.1inteJ llll 1he h.1cl.. 111 bf(X..I,. lcucr~. Dru ~pcculatcJ thJt the g.1solinc-powercd boat woulc..I be perfect !or drug running. "Ooat J.ickmg doe n 't hJ(lJ'C n nwdt--0n-1lw • .co,l\t," "he ~:1ic1. '"11·~ much nR>rl' C!lllllllon off till' Flori- tll coai-1. Uut 1f tlK·rc WJ'> .1nv foul f)fJ], it ~eems hJ...e th 11\ p1i;h,1hl~ \\h,11 11 would be.:." "And there re.ally i1t 1111 rc:hon The date for up~llm111g Ctt} Council mcct111t! t n the propmeJ g"ncr.il pl.in \\,I' 111concc1ly 1Jent1f1l'd 111 ,1 'lol) ·1 ue-.dJ). ·1 h..: 1111.:cting "ill he held ·1 hursJay, I ~b. (1 at h.30 r.m. in the C:ll) Council ChiJmh~·rs. The Art of Light You can brighten an~ room of your homt ...,,,,, t'nt;8._ saung siJli6'1J by Wl'slo•. Our f rit ndh lirtnstd 1n- stalltrf ran heaut1fr rnur hOmt' O~tr- night "''1th I clar 1nsralla11on S htcl sumr light on tht (UhJt CI Call today for your free in-home esti mate (714) 545-9793 OPEN FQR . _,.. __ , to feel that there isn't some foul pl:1y involved," said A\elroc.I'!. friend~ auornc.y 1.1.uc JJ.Cohy_ . "There is no reason fo r him 10 disappear. He had no lllJrit:il problems, no financial prohlems. And if the boat ble w up, there \\ould be debris. There "ouldn't be an inna1cd drnghy \\ith no damage to it." Jacob\' sJid thclrod is an ",1c· complisi1ed bo:11sm:in." '1 lc i' al o a hu-.b:.ind anti the fa. ther or a teenage girl. Awlrva.J\ \\lfc, fohc, made an emottonal plea at Thursda>"s press Hlnfcr- encc. as~mg !ln)onc "ith ;my in - lormation about the bo:n tir her husband 10 conract N1.:\\purt Ueach police. Axe Ir oJ ".is la!-tt ~ecn l;r~i11g 111 · 1.abm cruhcr into the cJlm bul d11ll> Nt:." port llJ rbor \\:lier:-. :it about 1 p.m. S;1turday to prcp:11e 1he 'essel for a i.cuba Ji, ing trip .• I le \\Js schedukt.I to rcrurn h.> hi!. Dall.Joa Uoulc\ Jrd slip .111 hour later and be back at hi-. NewlrJll hl)flle to mcc.:t h1'1 "1fe for .1 C1 p 111. dmncr en&.~I. "Right now "c'rc rcm.1im11~ op· t1mist1c and lmpmg th:lt ht:.'~ gomg to show up someplace.:." Urc.:nn:m :..1id. "If hi.! doc.,n't, he's ~oi1l!! 111 be ~orcly n111,.,ed." ~ - WORKER: Struggles to get his paycheck From A1 them." Druf'lcllc aid .rn averJ!!C' of bc- l\\ec.:n IUO ;anti 140 P'oph: llli.;J,. to lhc Job Ccl)ler r-.hwJay thrnugh Fr1J.1y. "Um only JO. 10 .is ~cw.111 get placed 111 JOb~ ... he -..1id. • So "c ha .. e a "-'"' 1J1;111 50 pl'rcunt slKCl :.' · rJtc." The center is tipcn 6 a.Ill. tn noon, bu t Urunettc s.11d mo:.t j\ibs ;ire 1nl..cn by 8:30 a m. As· for U.irncnllls. Lt. J.1mc' Watson :.<ud he probabl) "on't e\er gc1 the \\ages he earned. ''The guy had Arizona license plJtes on his truck, so we probabl} won't find him.'' Watson .,~•<l. "Am! (Ourricrllos) couldn't idcn· 11fy any of the pl.ices he "01 l..ed that 0:1y \\l\cn thc police drove him around." From A1 of con .. pira() to commit rob- bery. J le \\J\ ordered hdJ Jt 01;1nge Coun1y Jail on S 10 m1l11on b.111 I le will be returned to court next Wednesday. • FUI :igcnh arrc~tcd Sie- gal. "ho h.1'> .iho ui.ed an .11- tcrnotc "Pdhn); lor h1-. n.i.mc -Siegel -corlicr this mon1 h at a tony re-.t<1ur.111l in the · Chic'£'' 'ul>urb of Glnc' 1 Polu.:e l>.nd Siegal .1grceJ not 10 fight C\tr adi- t 1on to C.1hforn1a S11 .. ~1l h hl'in!! li.nl.eJ .to 11>bhcrn.s :it C.1h)I Klein .111J ~tubu.:o JCWclf) store:> 111 Ne\\ pun lk 1"·h 111 I 9S9 JnJ 19')0 In ca\,11 1nc1den1, 1hc tfllC\e' -\\Caring liJI· Ill\\ el'll 111.1'"' and armcJ \\II h nlll.. -\ll).1\hcd IJllO 1hc 'lll1p~ j11'l before O(h!ll· in.c hour. h.inJcuffcd cm· p IQ} "·e1. and s'' cpl je, .. cls 11\to l.tr);c tr ·~h bags. J>ultcc .. :uJ the ruhbc r:. ''ere 111 :.ind out If\ 1.,:, -th.111 l\\-0 OltllUlCS. 1\ccur1ling 10 reporl'>, .1bout S'\ 1111111,>n \\:l'> tal.cn lrom C 1101 I\ kin and some S<> m1l111m 1n rolo tmJ Jt."w- clry I rum ~l,1liu.:u. ·1 hn•c me: 11 -John Roh- en b .10... • 1ich.1cl lbhb and \\'.alter l·ranl. Z1:>chl.e -\\ell'-,lfft'SICU Ill late 19<JO \\hen police reported!) follm .. ed 1hcm for se,eral u.1~ '· ''~11d11ng as they cased .,fwp' 111 Co)t.1 ~k.,a and l\'C\\(Xlfl Ucach . T\\I) o( 1he nll n ''"re nJlihcd at Juhn \\ ·•) nc A1rpu11 .ind 1hc third \\J\ p1~·1\ J Uf) UUt'>IJC ~~cdlc~. "T1crc .1uthor1t1'-'!. ,,uJ they lounJ b11llct·p1ool \Cl.I\, rin\.:s, handgun,, ra- lhO" and m.1~1..s in the trunk of h1' blJCk C.1J1l1JC. All three hJ\e ~mcc been con\ICtci.l nnJ sentcnccJ 10 pri~un AUC Tck\l,1vn ha'· re· po1 tcd thJt $1egal 1s be· lie' cu 10 be the nephew of mob:>tcr "Uug y" Siegel, \\hmc lrfc and times nrc the '"bJect QI the acclaimed Warren Ucatty movie .. ··nu!:'Y· ..... Rollin's. Copy & ~tationery 488 E. 17th ~ St. (comer of Irvine Ave.) 631-~6~7 1--------Cenon Color Coples I I •.49 each I 1---wr~--- E diting Avelle ble e t Addition I C h e r ge AAUST PRESENT CC>UPC>N EXplres Febru•ry a, 1999 Secuon B pollege basketbalVB2 Orange Coast bas~etballJB3 · Sports -----=-----------~~--~---~~ .. Thursday January 30, 1992 ( The Newport Beactv'Costa. Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson. .... 6~2-·'330 c~t.387 Class1fiedlB5 • • 41 nitwits display their 'ignorance in Sacramento . ' Girls athletics ·given the ultimate insult by the state assembly determined by our state assembly that girls are not getting a fair sh.,ke and th erefore must be given the opportunity 10 compete on boys team<>, despite the fact they already have in place their own agenda. It's to start July I, 1993, should the F or a long time I have personally felt the assembly in Sacramento was packed with nit ·wits, now I am certain. Monday's 4 J -28 vote in 1he assembly is the final proof to the notion. · scn:ue and go\'crnor sec 11 1hc assembly's way. Sports Editor This is not an early April Fool's joke - on Monday they passed Xavier Oeccrm's CD-Monterey Park) folly, allowing girls to compete based on their -----• athletic skills for a pince on a boys team •. even if the school has a girls team in the ~ same sport. Despite the fa ct girls athletics over the past two decades have made monumental progress and against all efforts by various CIF bodies, it has been Another classic in the .books B illcd as n cla,s1c. the Ne" port Pro·Am golf tournament last \\ccl..end did not d1!>appo1n1. It "a do" nplil) ed. in fact. So close you r eyes, and com1dcr 1he scene: ( h 's Cd.ita Mesa against arch·rn al Estancia and the Eagles arc f~l\orcJ. Out ... wait n minute, the Costa Mesas have an ace up 1hcir sleeves. Witho\Jt warning, here comes Olivia DiCamilli driving 1he lane. fat.1ncia's 6·fOOl·7 Mall fucrbringl!r ca n't believe bis eyes. He tries to collect his thoughts and react. going up high to try to stop DiC<!,milli's jumper as she pulls up, 8 feet a\\ay from the basket! The ball goes up, 1he cro,HI goes crazy! It's ... well, not only is ii s1u pid, . it 's only merit is as a script for a Fred MacMurray "l=-tubbcr" movie, or for one of the Harlem Globetrotters' great scenarios. In real life, (1) it doesn't \\Ork.on the noor, (2) il doesn't \\Ork for lhC' lCJrn, (3) it doe5n'1 work for 1he school, (4) 11 doesn't \\Ork for soc1c1y and most importantly, it docsn '1 \\Ork for girls n1hle1ics. Girls nthktics have become a genuine pan or the high school scene, as well as the collegiate selling. And what's made it genuine? lt's the blue chip athlete lii..e an Olivia DiCamilli, or n Tracy Austin, or ::i Keri Phebu~ · h 's not strctchint; 1he imagin:nion to sec a girls CIF Pl:.iyer of the Year and/or even a league MVP in certain sports, competing on the boys level with a degree of success. Andi( so ... then \\hat is 1hc net result? The bottom line is 1he destruction of girls athletic,, something ad,oca1es of girls athletics h.nc \\Ork\.'d so hard for. Thb is no1 some lone \Oicc calling out • in the night. Coaches, athle1ic d1rcc1or:., principals, ndminbtrators, the) 're all uppalled by the stupidity of the . Moniercy Park simpleton. f\lr. S1mplc1on is quoteq: "A) \\e currently stand. a girl docs not h:.nc an equal opportuni1y to compete in sports." Get \Criou\, pal. Duy a ticket 10 the · state finab in Sacrnmento this year :ind "atch the ch:.impionship game!'>; lake a scat at th..: CIF track and field ~ta,1cr's Meet al Cermos in late M:iv; check ou1 the state voile) ball champio~sh1p' at C:il St.ire Fullerton: get in line nt Cost:i \k,l High fur the girb ba~ketball i; .. me "hen 1hc) h~t Estancia on Valcn11ni.:s D:1\. ihi' is 'tin in-.ulr 10 every girh coach iu the state. not to mention the :.ithlc1cs. • SJ}s '\e,,pott 11.irbor High . Pri11c1p.1I Dennis [,ans· ··11 our top g1rh u11cmpt IU go out for the boyo, prngr:.am it \\ 111 1 c.111~ damage the girls pro!'ram, \\ h1\;h ha<> taken :i long time 10 build up to 11\ current lc\'el." Cuntmu1:s L"ans: "E,ccpt in :.a r;.irc c~1se such ~,., ,1 J.incl E,,, h, ~'en if the girl 1s al the top of her g.1111c. and thh h JU'I 01) p1.rsonal obs1.1•.llll 1 lrurn See NlnVITS 'B3 Overtime! CdM extends Eagles, but ••. 52-48 O'Brien chagrined with his squad's , Clw•idercd more o( a ch;tit) !.lop on 1he PGA Tour. a breeding ground for ming pr<>". a rehabilitation period for fading \Cterans and a tit1llatmg e\pencncc for many nmateurl>, th1 l th annual Nc"port Ucach 0.luntry Club-based Jffair wns more than a cla!I ic. ~;~!.~ ~'~ n g I ~ff 0 rt'!...-..--+j------'-'I Pl:i)·ers lo,cd 1t, fans couldn't h:ive been more spoiled. It's a shame the Newport Clas,ic Pro-Am didn't inherit more rerognition. Club golf "These pht)crs arc so wcll·cutcrcd to. th\:Y Sa) it 'l> the tlC!>I (llll\p1talil)) sci'\ ice on the tour," tournamc.nt co·chair Karen Wh1rnkor i,a1d. "Thcv tell me they'd lo'e to come back. and that th ey cnn't . \\all. The~e \'Oluntecrs go out of their way to mlll..e them feel pccial." Hole) one and 10 h:id ba'>ketl> or frui t for the players, nnd thanks to a sprinkler system inst.illcc.J a few years bacl.., the greens couldn't have been more lu~h. "You can tell they put n sprinkler system here," said 40-ycnr·old pro Mark Pfeil. "The greens are good and they're in belier shape. It's a good course to play and it's a challenge to the pros." .Sponsored hy the 552 Club. a support Group of l loag I lo pital Foundation, the tournament h:is nu'>cd npprO\imatcly SI million to benefit Ho:ig Hospital in Ne"port Beach More chip h(lts from around the green~: 0 for Jm.1teur Jim Whitaker, pla)ing with 11 4·strokc handicap, it was a strut through hi own back yard as he teamed "ith pro Kim Young to win the pro-am team title at I 6·under. "On the Inst nine we ~hot an S·under," aid Whitaker, club champion at the Newport Beach Country Club in 1990. "We weren't even in it until then. The kid I was playing with (Young) was 1-over dter 27 holes and 6·under in the la t nine. We made 11 birdies in the last nine, but only eiaht counted. What htppcncd was that we JU'it pla)'ed real welt on the back 11iJc." Youna. who pocketed Sl ,000, and Whitaker were five stroke .behind the leaders enterina Saturday's linol round. See GOLF"4 $;,¥.) \', COST\ ~IL~\ \\hit~ f,11r i~ fur. so [,. IJnc1a I h~h b:i,kctba · coJch 1 im~ O'Uricn Jc· m,111JcJ 1ha1 his tc:.i,1 ~ Wati:h it .1g.1in. ~ '') ~at lhrl>U\!h th.ti nil!htni.1rc, mm 1hcv c;in," O'Un1..n ' d. foikminl! hb tc:1m·s 5~·.tS O\er\1m1.. \ic· ton· .1~11111'.'I\ (\1r1.1na Jd ~ 1.ir \\'I. Jm.~,J 1\ niilll in .1 mll\·lc:11::uc game on the t:a-\!lc-. • 0\.lOT. -~ -"\\'c ~un1,eJ and had the chJractcr 11..l '''in. bu1 I'm going 10 make them \\a1ch the "hole f::!mc (in 'tdco 1Jpc - e'en the ,,, crt11ne. · ~e~dk to SJ\O:-n•urtcn \\-a-,n~-~--- pk:i' d \\tlh ct1ot1 put tonh b) hi!> pk.1~· er' "l\c tncJ C\c~thing p<.N•ible "ith th1' l :im." he ':iid "I ''cnt throut;h C\CC) co:ichmg b1.wl I h:l\c 10 IC) :ind t1surc 11 out. but I J1.m't kno" "h~ ("c h:S\C thl.' .: IJp :~). "Wi.!'1.: ~ill. 16-~ :uiJ 4·1 IA. 1-h r.a--i----.---~-----t--1.:~-i::::fi.: (\1:i t l.cJ~uc), " l guc ' I .:an't be l ... r, .... ~ 11 • h >O up' t. \\c'rc Jll:il 11\ll \CJ) fo.:u,cJ ,,,mc11mc,, It\ btc fanu:iJ). :md ~ou don't pla~ like 1111~ 1n late J.1nuJ1)." Corun.1 Jcl ~t1r (' I~). \\h1ch ha:i 10~1 eight Mr;ri~ht and I' l'-5 in 1he Se.t Vic'' League. nc.irl~ pu!kJ llff lhl.' upi.et of I he: -.Ci.IS.Vll. C-.1.1111..ia, r.1nkc.:~I 'll 5 1n Clf Di,i· 'lllll 111 :and :\0 ( ,,, 01.1ri 1.. C1.,unt). h~1d 1h h.1d: :ll!Jl\\'t .1 ",111 111 . the final ,cc1.1nl1' ,it rcgu .it l1 1 hul 1un or Jim Estancia's Matt Fuerbringer rebounds as Corona's Doug Hesse (left) loo"s on in Wednc day's overtime special. See OVERTIME'1Z Just call him Samson, the lion-killer from Corona del Mar By Richard Dunn SPQl1S WMel P rayers arc being .1n"\ cred at Co· ronn dcl t.1Jr l ligh. "here even those who u\11.1lly don't pr.iy arc watching miracle:-. on the mat. Senior John Mc· Neilly, a 189·poundcr whose bout often end dual meets considcrins the lnrgc number of heavyweight forfc1turcl!, had been thrown to the lions in successive weeks. Both times he came out :a winner. •It's J::ln. 16. Back Day ri'"' Newport Har· txlr the opponent. CJM forfeits its hcnvywe1ght cla 11. l"hc entire meet comes down to McNcilly \er\U\ Jo h le\')' at l89. McNeilly ~in\ in .1 16·0 tech· nic:al foll. . - • tt's Jan. 2J. Simil.ir ~~n.1ti1\ Onl\' thi' time, Mc:Nc11l) need' .1 pin in uHler for Cd.M to ,...,in 11\ Sea View Lc;i,uc Ju.11 meet against WoodbriJi;c. D\Xlm, he pin' •Pedro Rc111otti in S·SO. or \\1th 10 cconJ, left in the match. 0.Jming through in the clutch '' 1,mc thini;, but McNeilly j, gi\ing it a 1H.\\ meaning. "We were l'~h1ml by fi,e point'i .111d that "'as the l.t't match of the night," s.1iJ CdM wrcstlin~ couch P.iul Serio, who\C Sea Kings niprcd the host W;m1or , JJ. 32, thanks to MeNcllty's triumph. "lhat\ the scconJ week in a row thnt his match decided it."• For McNcllly, wh<l tavc CdM a 36·30 victory O\cr Ncwixirt H:irbor aCter defeat· ing Levy with 53 seconds left in the sec- ond period, he doc)n't feel the prC!>surc Of 0 down·tO·the·wtre m:itch. "l just kept praying," McNcilly said. "I fe1t peaceful It was neat at the cnJ or the \\'ooobridgc m;uch bcC3u~c all the auy on my tc.1m !lt.irttd pru)tng al\O 1nd they're Ml C\c:n Chri\ti::ul'~ S 'me of them came up .ind told me th.It .11tcr J nrcdcJ • I pin, "llul 1 think l\c ·been lucl..\. It 01\ l'1hl·r 1c;1mmatc:. "'ere l\t,ing. ~'en 1f ·, \\lluld\c \\On, \\C till woutJ\c l(i-t. l.i~.: ,1g.ii11,l l\c\\111.>rl, by \\inning :11 1!'2, 1<10 unJ 171, th.ti brllllght U\ Ckl\C Cllllll 'h ,,, th .11 Ill\ \\in \\lH1IJ poll U\ .1hcaJ . If lhC) \\OulJ\c ll1'1, there'> no \\,I)' ''" C\ 11IJ\~ \~Oii " Ml :-.c1ll) • .:?·I in k:iguc and Q.)O 0\-CI· . II. 1s the l)J1h l'1lut', Athlete ,,f the \\eek tor h1' la,t·'C und hcro1, .... · l k\ ll~all~ t"C nlll\J; thwugh for u .. , .. !\c.:rt'' '>:ml. "Ile\ workm~ rcalh h:m.I. he dU1:,n'1 c1u I unJ he j11'1 keep~ plu~ing .11,mi;." lkflJrc ~h.l\l I) p1n11cd lkmoui, Jclf 1\,1,,111 (10.'). M1~~ Ur:1Jlo1J (l.'.5), Chip \\'J1'lll1 (15~) :rnd C hmtian l'u:tder (171) r t " o t J c J p 1 n " I 11 I C J M • -See MCNEILL Y/14 ~b:· -1'~ ev1·an.& ~ .~ natur 1 pring water .. THE ATHLETES CHOICE" t 133 So CO.st Hwy 1862 P\acentia Ave L1guna eeacn. •97 0033 C<nt• M a, 631 3433 (Now~ C~ t USC! • 82 Thursday, January 30. 1992 Witmer dCJZzles; SoCal razz.JeS;.in . :toB-:ZB ·1:om By Steve LombarJl SpclltS Wrrte< COSTA MESA -There wa!. actually room for more. Neverihcless, a barrage of three-point bombs helped the Southern California College Van- guard!. cruise past the Crusaders of Point Loma Nazarene College 108-78 Tuesday night at the SCC gym. The VanguanJs, led by NAIA Dbtrict 3 Playe r of The Week Rick Witmer. connected on 17 of :!6 tl".ree-point auempts. Witmer hit on 7-8 from long distance, five of those threes coming in the first half. "Coach gi\"eS me the gret.'n light to shoot. \Ve ju!lt shot the lights out in both h:ilvcs. " said Witmer. \\ho finished \\-ith a gJrnc-high 31 point. Witmer's seven three-pointers tied the VnnguanJs' school record for the !>ccond consecuti\C game. The 5-foot-11 senior l.nod..ed dO\\ n se"en triples in last Satur- day's loss to The .Mas ter's College. SCC Coach Ball Reynolds !ch that Witmer missed the green light a couple of times. "If anything, we \\ant him to shoot more," Reynolds said. "He·s a division one shootc r \\ho can shoot with anybody." At one point in the second h:llf "hen Witmer passed off to one of Monarchs roll past Bishop Amat with 77-65 Angelus verdict ·Mater Dei imoroves to 21 -1 LA PUl::--TE 1\ip-r.inl-..cd .\1Jtcr Dei crui,eJ tu its 2 I ~t '1 c1ur. in 22 't.irh ·.ind impnl\ cJ 10 5-0 1n the r\ncelu:. League standings "ith a 77-b5 vic· tory O\'er host Ui!.hop Amat. Am.11 \\cnt aher the ~1onarch' \lllh :imbu:.h-pl3n,, -.nJpp1ng the corth Jt a 50 pl'rcc nt rate (:?.t of .tS), anti droppctl an eight J- pointcr'>. but Mater Dei"s early :?5- 12 f1N qu Jrtcr run !>Cl the tone. Ci.m \kKn1ght\ .\tater Dea d uh 'hl1t JU'l 3 o percent. but tire "!.7 for "'O cllurt "'·'' enhanced h\ the 'imple ..,1a11st1c of 711 .1ttcmp1~. a\ llflPl "t:d "' Am.>1 ·, .t\ \ttempt' fium the held R.i' Jad,,un and Terrence \\ 11- born · e.ich 'co n:J 16 poin h for Ma ter Dea, and sophomore Miles Simon C'hipped Ill \\ith 10 counter,. ~1Jrmt:1 \\ 1ll1am' .1nd Reggie Ge.i~ t:Jch c.imc up \\Ith 9 point!>. "1th \\'1l11am'> adding 9 rebounds anti 5 .i\m h: Ge;,il) cuntritiuting 7 ass1)h, JS did Jeri) Jone\. KamrJn Sufi had 5 a"'"" f11r ~titer Dea. "hu:h \\lt'1,1011J the ch::illence of AmJt\ k lan1 Gard- m:r. a (;.font·5 :.oph1m1ore "hu kd :ill :.corer' \I llh :W. .\!Jter Dei ·:. ne\l Ani.;el u\ Lc:iguc 'enture comes F~ndJ~ night .11 OceJn \'1c\\ I l1gh \\hen: the ~ton.irch' \\Jll ho't St. John Uo,co Ill an 8:30 tipoff. High school boys Marmet Williams 0 ANCElUS LEAOUE Matu D•I 77, Bishop Amat 05 Mater Del 81ahop Amat " • Otl ""· '"'' >'t ill;>r~ Gur• S..' Ota • J ~ #CS .1!nol; ... ....,""l f ~~ Total• lg tt pllp fg tt pl Ip S l 2. t6 Gr•r 3 0 l I 3 3 2 CJ f tl~S • 1 0 t 2 6 4 l 16 Strooe 4 2 3 13 ' b 3 CJ Wt'"..11 3 0 3 1 1 0 0 2 Gt<1:1' s t 0 2 3 3 2 I 9 ~~~ 8 0 I :'C ' 2 l:l '·• ' ' :' u 2 l 6 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~7 ta 15 n Tot••• :' a 16 6~ Score br Q"artera 2S 1: 19 21-:1 IS '• 12 :&-£S 3 :iw• r.:i&s ~· 't• Oti-Gf1•, I A JX•SClft I A.~-~ ~llfl ~ \.<11 '.l >\1:D 1 Calvary Chapel rallies for 75-7 4 win over Leffingwell SANTA ANA -Q,c rcoman~ an I !·point dcfil.'."tl 111 the ftn.;l I :5K. the C~h-::rr;. Ch.tr d lfo~' 11 ,,. l..ctball team pulled ,1u1 .1 75-'.t Arn>"he.1ll LeJi:uc d,u'"'° ,,,er 'b111ng Ld1111i!"cll \\eJnc,,I." night. • · The E:.igb ( 1 5-~. S-0) ~t:emt:d beJICn .11 ~2 '" \\hlll thC\ ~· lfl~·d a l.t-~ run 10 cllhe oul the. (!.11ne . Afk r u p.m ol ltcld i,!11.11' ,-.~ntl "1cht:d Jf1t,1n J u 1urn:1\ er ~lieu! the dcf1c11 to -.c.:,cn. Cah.1rv\ Cha'e Lt1bhoci.. connected l ln 1i1c f1r~t .\ fllltnter 1.•f h" (.lfeer Jnu c;uJJe nl\ 1 he L.1dt:' tr .11lcd b} four. · D:.i,1tl I k 'terh canned J J • poinrcr "1th Jx ~ccon1.h rcm.1 ining 10 m.11.e 11 :i one point game. !'hen Luhhod \I Olc ,1 pa'' and led John 0 Uncn, \\hO'>C: .. horl JUmpc:r put Cahal) 1n lht: lcJd High schoo l girls Ldlin~'e ll (11·6, 4-3) wa un- ,1!ilc t 1 get .1 gl1ud \>hot at the end. OBnen led Cahary "ith ~6 p11 •1:,, "h1lc Lubboc\.. finished \\1t11 17 point' and 10 a'si~tc; as \\t:ll ,1, the l.e) stc<tl neJr the end 1>1 the g.1mc. Sabe Younger, 'ho fini,hcd \\Ith just seven points. ht·lpcd out \\1th 15 rchound . 0 ARROWHEAD LEAOUI Calvary Chap•I 75, lefflngwell 74 Lelflngwell Cal'.lary Ch~•I lg tt pf Ip lg tt pf Ip °'41•'0 0 t I I Yo.nocr 1 3 2 1 JI <\!II 4 0 S 8 llo!<loU 1 2 4 17 lOf• , 1 0 2 2 MtS!.,.f ' s ' 1~ C111'" S 2 I 14 0 8rc11 II 4 4 :f OMS !I I 4 19 \'a"«IW•' 0 C I C 1, JI 4 I 1 14 C. IO S J S I) • ~ s 1 ) 14 (.-ell 0 0 0 0 Ano• .;d o o o o Total1 (t 12 10 74 Tolal1 28 H 20 i~ Score b, Ouartere .~....... 18 18 21 19 . 74 C.M•i'1 .1# II t 24 17 -7~ 3 l'Ql!1 ~ lt tl-~'W 2 Clfflll 2 c.F.Y, ~-"tt·!ll"f I ll.CICoc.• I Tt<"'"<&I I.Jiii ,_ -IJ.1 tlw IJ.111,• Pllut Calvary Chapel blasts Leffingwe ll, 79-29 1 SANTA ANA -Po-.1 pl.i)cr Blythe Lin,ey scored a game-high :!6 po1nl'i and haulcc.1 down 21 re· bound~ to lead the C1lvary Chapel girl\ haskethall team to J 79-29 (\rrnwhcad Lc:isuc dcc1o;.ion Wcdnc,day night. In improving JO 14·J over.Ill ,111d 8-0 an lcuiue play. the E.1glc~ 'hut out lcffinS"cll (3 14. 1-6) an the third quarter Sarah Youn~cr contnbutcd 1() points, five U\MSl'I nnd nine teal~ to the Cnlvury uttack. ARROWHEAD lEAOUI: C•tvary Chap•I 79, Lettlntw.11 29 L•ffl"tw•ll Cal¥•1'J Chapel fg tt pt tit " ., ,. lit l23t~ 200 4 1 l 2 c 2 1 2 • l 1 2 1 ll• 5 0 2 10 ' ) ' 11 lrtlty I) 0 3 ~ 0 0 2 0 4 l I ~ 1 00 40(11 .... 0 1 7\ OO OOPtlfl OIOt klrot' 2 2 I 6 ' VOlllC• • I 0 ( lll ~· 0102 Tel•I• ~ 0 0 0 0 10 t It :I T••• 31 t I& 1t SGM• ., 0vM1•A l,-~~--~ I} $ 0 t•'9 C..wy ,,_ IO t• 15 70-7' 'fllll'll 00 lf!!lrc.... ,,,.,,-I ftcll!IUI kl\A H ' • -BJ• thr IJally l 'ilol his te:imn1111e • the sec bench stood up anc.J SJ'e him the sign to put the ball up, It was probably the ogly time Crusader's Coach lkn Foster kit al case. "\Ve knew they had great shoot- ers coming in. We were disap- pointed ''e didn't get into it more. They be:H u-. e\ery "ay }OU could beJI a team," Foster sni d. After truiling 2-0, the Van- guards never looked back. sec hit J-0 of 15 three-point shots in the fin.t 20 minutes. For the half, the Vanguards (16-5. 3-1) shot 59- pcrcent nnd led by as many a!. 2.t points. Point Loma\ only bright spot in the half came \\hen ~lark Uulgin OVERTIME: From 81 r~IUll.ner got the roll he needed on a 3-point shot with 0:24 on the· cluck. Cd~! made 7 of 9 free thro\\S in the fourth quarter to man:igc :i 46- .JJ lc:id. but FJull.ner netted a tre\ to tic it :ind force the e.'\lra period. I lis iohot bouncet.1 off the rim, .. kimmcd off the backboard," !!J~LCd the nm :i~.1in--..in<l .fcll in. ·1 he Enclcs then outscored the Sea Kings, 6.:?. an O\lrlimc after sink· ing si"< sir Jig.ht free thro\\ s. .. 1 thought \\C played prc1iy "ell." l>:tiu CJ:-. t Coach Paul Orri~. 'We shook up the lineup a little, but I don 't know if that 's it or if we were taking it to the heart. Estancia may have been a little flat. But like Tim said in the paper -you can throw the records out when these two teams match up .' W h OS C team \\3~ 50 percent ( 6 u f I :! ) lr om th c fidd in the firs t quarter as the "i~1cors .i s· s u Ille d " 12-7 fcaJ. .• \\' c sh ook. up the lineup a I i t t I e. b u I I -PAUL ONUS d o n . t CdM coach !..now if ---------that'!. II launched u three-pointer from h:llf court ns the first hnlf e:\pircd. That cut the lead to 55-38. Could SCC continue its mcred- iblc shooting performance in the i,ccond half? You bet. The ~0th r:111kcd V.1ngu.1rds scorched the nch at a 67-perccnt rate in the second h.1lf to f111i'h :it :i 63-perccnt clip for the game. Twice lhc Vttnguards led by as many as 34 point,. O\craH, Witmer h11 on I:? of 1$ field go:il n11cmph. In hi" IJ~l four games, he ha'> .1,er:1gct.I 26 points :i con1c~1. wh ile h1111ng 20 th1 cc· pointers. It ".ts thu'>c 1..iml:. of numbers that earned h1111 thl! pl<1y- tt .. 0. i:_), t, or ;r"c \\ere tJking it 10 the heart. fa. l.llll.:1.1 lllJ\ h.l\e been J li1tlc 0.1t. Uut hke i·1m SJ1J i"n the paper - you can thru\\ the rccurJ., out \\hen these l\\O !cams ma1ch up." Cd.\t's T9dd Merriman CJ~) lea' c Ty Schi lcr en route lo bucket. J uniors Totld t-.fcrrim.111 Jntl Chris Quinn M.1r1cd for the f1ri.t lime 1h1 SCJson. It probJbly \\on't be the last. ··\\ e II keep e\Jlu.Jt- ing.'· Orris s:i1J. Quinn responded \\ith u tc am- high 16 point\, at.ldcd f1, c re- bound!> :ind a kcv ::itc.11 in the fourth quarter a' ·the ScJ King .. tool. O\:C~ 1hc kl.II.I. CJ~t . "hich had a ch.incc 10 \\in it in regul.111on, rolled off six' in a row mid\\:J) through the fourth quarter. Merriman ( J 0 po1a1s) u~ct.I the gl.1ss on a 111cc driH~ 1hmuJh the IJnc. Theo Rui..o, lna11t: d a 'hor 1 jumper '' ith 4.54 ldt Jl\J Quinn ,.111k .1 p.1ir ol free tlHl>\\' .1f1cr his !>teal ''' gi'c the Sc.1 !..:mi.: ... a 41-.•IJ c<li.:c \\Ith .t 15 r1.m.11ni1~g. ~ l Jull.ner tie d it. 41 II. un .1 re· \cr.,c l,1~ur. but the ScJ Kam·,· free 1IHO\\ll put them .1ht:Ju . .t(> .. tJ. After F.1ull\ner\ J pu1nta Cd~l \\orl..ul lht: dl'~i... Jtm n to cicht M:.C\Jlll"· but Roi.us· '>hot .111c 1i1pt \\OULlhl'L gu.. Hl,I E-.t.md.t' foe E<lsllll rcbuu n<led "\\'c "ere lr)tng to st.ill, \\OJ\. the <.11>1.I. do\\11 .111d get a !>llllt oll," Orm .... 1itl. FJull.ni.:r \\h11 lini,heJ \\llh nine point'> .111d ,c,:,cn bouJ,, Orange Coast women snap lo sing ways in 82-36 blowout CYPRESS Or.1ng1.: COJst (ullegc:\ ''omen\ basl.ctball learn tc,tscd their coach, Mike Thorn- llln. for a fe,, moments, then ~red off tu an lS2-36 rout of ho1.,t C)· pre,., \\ \."dncsda) night :Ill the hoi.t Chargcri. proved no match in an Or .mgc l..:mpirc Confe rence g.1111c. ·1 he Lady Pirates, who hut.I 10~1 four str:iight conference encoun- tt:rs Jnt.I ~unk to 14·10 O\er.111, ;1)- ltmi.:d C~hpre\\, 6-16 O\cr.111. \\ill· 1c~~ in fi\C cunfcrcncc g.1111c,, tu t.11.e a 2-0 lc.td .11 the ouhel. l hat wa\ "' f.1r as thcv \\1..lllld put their cu.1c.: h inlu Jure~'• hm' • C\cr, '-''they t1..ch:d off I<> '"·•i};hl pwnh to put the g.1111e out of n:.1c:h ~cry qu1cklv. St.Key G1cm, who l111i,hcd '' ith HI ('<)tllh :ind 11 rebound-.. ~orcu s pomt\ uurins the c~1rly run en 1ou1c to a 47-IS halftime bul~c Collc:cn I latch lctl all locorcr!> w11 h f S points :rnd w;}', hadctl up hy I I-point cffortc;, from I i':i Orosco :ind Nicole Ch.1mpmn .1~ the winner' pmtcd four an douhlc Ji~wrc • Ch:impion h.1d 10 rebourtd' :1n<l tc:i mmJte I le.1 1hcr llrannan h,1\1 8 r<JilW., 6 block\ and 4 Steal , JoJn M:iucr, w11h IJ point,, "a\ the only Cyprc'ls pl~l)Ct lo cote in dmahlc f 1surc,, ORANOl IMPIRI CONFIRENCI . Ot•"9• Co•1t 12, CrPP9H :te Or.,..e c .. ,, c,_,. .. .. ""' 111 •10111!w • ~ ~·1:1 Ba:: , 0 4 • • $ I 3 11 ' 0 ' !i $ 1 I~ 3 3 I I J t I I l o a 1 34 II 11 &1 T .. ate ~ •11$. t, m -i.• .. ""'lit 0 2 I "I I • 1 7 ~ 1 0 I) I 4 1 ~ 0 0 0 0 0 \ 4 I 0 0 ., 0 0 0 ' 0 , ' • r • ,, II :le anat.lc t\\U Cr1.1m the line 21 'C1.l10J, into the ll\ert1me peri11J tu gi\\: the lbglc-. n -I '-.t<> le.id .. 111 :1J,,111· tJgc the~ "lrnlJ nc,cr 111.,e. ~l.111 i:ulrhrin:;c.:r lt:J the l!.tgk' \\ith 20 potnl'>. ~C\1.:ll rd 1Han(h. une \lt:.11 ant.I ,111 l').flH·.S ~111111 ,11 the line. Estancia 52, Coron• del M•r 48 Corona del Mar E1tancle tt 1' pl Ip lg ft pl Ip ~~ 7 l~}i. • .• A.:\ '.l)l9 .l!tt 1C01 11($$( .11~4~ )0 ~7 \'.~I 0 C I 0 Tr"'9o 0 0 1 D p "...,.,., • 2 l 10 ..,+J·--~ 2 2 l ( °' 'I 6 ' 3 16 f • .._ 3 1 ~ • Total• 16 U I' • Total• 'J !l 15 !1 J 0. I!_,, 12 S '· II ~-iS E .a 1 9 1 If &-U 3-:;'"1 '~'' Cc•o•1 ctt 1J11-C 1, 2 '1 \11C11-f •:-er 1 >lllQ I. (0~ I ' • ~I :Jt -f-t(~J Boys soccer Newport, CdM absorb losses ~e\\ port l ljrbc..1r l l1gh ll wc.•<.I 111 on 1 u-.11n·, )!OJI time .md .1pi11 \\'c<lne\>JJ) altcrnuonb -\lut .111 the\ could net''·'" .1 'in~lc g~t.tl Ill l.1lllng hi 111\,1d111g Tu-.1111 rn Sc,1 Vic\\ I e ~lpui: bo~ '> 'o\11.l't:r .ic 11nn. dr oppin~ 1 hc S.111\lr' 11110 J 11c tw ~c~vnd ''uh Coron~ J1.·I ~l:1r. a g.1 mc ltl I 'i.1t.1Jlcb.1c.. k 11 ifh \ 4 -1 p;1cc at lc11ruc'i. h;tlr\\tt) ;1111111 Tu,1i11 Jlllllpctl tu .1 ~ ll half111ne le.id. due 111 large tu M>rnc m.1jl1r II.arbor tkfln,hc ml\l.1kc:,, .1ccl11d· 111g l<l !'t.1al111' Co.1d1 l It." heh.1d1. ,111d .1. h.11t.tge o( \l.Ollll!! \.'llotl\ Ill the ~ci:und h.11f could 1101 O\CI. w111t: the Jd11.·i1. • Jun llid,, \\,1 lhc onh ~J1lor' able 1,~ t.lt:nl lbe 'I u ... 1111 !!0:11. ·1 he lu ~ drops the S.11h1r, lu 3·2 Ill fc.l!JUC ;111c.J a g.tlllC Uff S.tddfC· b,1d,\ p.11:e alter the IJlter put Woodhra~kc.(1 ·4 ) J\\,t)' \nth a 3·1 \ldt.11y. 'ct1111~ up J c.:ruc..1.il l~riu.1\ c\cnin~ \\ 11h 1m.1<.ling (\11ona lkl ~l.1r at 5 rm. In .111uther ScJ Vic'"' mat\.h • Unh~r hy I ,' t'oron11 ck! Mar 0: ~~"h D.1"i: \cori:d lhc only .;0.11 for 1hc \ l'illlng Trnplh JU'I hH.> mimlll' ttlln thi: m.11d1 . ')he 'er· u1d kit ( dl\1 at l-.:? Ill lc.1g11~. "hale U111 1mproH'' lo ~-3. 'I he Sc.1 Kinr,' h.1d J nu111hcr or ch.1ncc~ •" the Trnj.111,· go.1lic \\J'.) crcJ1t(J ''"" 11 s,l\C\, hu1 \\Cr1:. u11.1hlc to get 1hc h.111 into 1hc ncr. G\l,Jlic It>·'" Muuy h.1d cighl o;,1\:cs Im (\l~I. ( Vanguards women Jose 77-52 tilt COSTA MESA -Visi ting P1lint L<tm:.l N:i2arcne College ~hot a blbtcring 60 percent in the s~cc­ ontl half 10 pull :iway for a 77-52 Gulden Stale Athletic Conference '11.'."tof)' '''er Southern Californ1J College in "omen's ba~l.ctb.111 'J ut: ... tby 11igh 1. \\'hat "·'~ a do~c "35-30 game at h.tllt11nc quacl.ly dbintcgr.:uctl fur )CC (9·15 mcrall. 0-5 GSAC) ;.!) the trio of Christ~ Stc\cns ("!.I p~11ntl>) ttnd Cjnullc Armijo and llochcllc Lightner (19 apiece) J1J much of the dJm.1~c. 'l he Cru-..1J· .lr' 1111pro,cJ 10 13~6 and 3·'.? JJm1c 7111cr!..opf poured in 12 1xi1n1s and I on l IJlhd.1y pulk1I J1>" n I I rcli.1u11Js 10 p.1cc thi: V .1nc.u.1Hh. sec rc.-1u1n' to aCtl\.lll on Satu1- d.1\: ht,~tm~ Aiu J Pacific m .1 Ci\ \C g.unc \\l11ch tip'> olf at 5:30. 0 OSAC Point Loma 77, SoCal College $2 Point lome SoCal Cell•t• ,\'tlQ ~t ( .. ' l ... otn•1 .. 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C i P c IOIN No __p I $tMr11 : 5.;i.:M tlft::-'t1tNl.l(YS I -Tt,:at 1_, ,, .<'C Hi gh school girls Ma ter Dei drop s 52-46 decision LA l'l LNlL -"lhc ~l.llc:r Od 1 lai•h \.:lrb l1,l\l.t:tb;11l tc.im let a thr1..e-poin1 kJJ 111 the IJtlcr ~tJ~· ~' ol thl! ~.1m~ ... 1ip a\\JY Tue J.i~ n1~h1 a1~J t II I\) host U1-.lh1p \111.11. :>2·.tb. in an A n).!clu, l \.:,t~11e gJm~·. ~ ..\\'c re.ill) 111.1de some cr1tic.1I l!fftll'i I 1tc:, ,and lhC:\ C.O\I U\," SJ1J ~l.1tt'r l)e1 Coach Urenda Y1:lkl.!. ~w-c realh \houh.I n.l\C bi:en .Jl Tc tu c11me uut \\1th a \\in.;. t\Jn.in Uot.1n.1 )Cored 19 potnll> ,in C>-for-17 'h1X>ti ng (including t•lll..' \ui: .. e,srul 3-pointcr) anJ l lc.1th1.•r Lee hit hJlf of lS shot\> ll1r I point\ :ind contributed 13 h.'boun1.h to 'upply much of the uff c n'c for 1 ht: Mtm-Mch ( U\er.tll. ~-:? \ll~l·lus Lca&uC). B"hnp 1\111.11 impw' c to l0·5 ~Lilli 1-1. \I 11cr Oct opens the r1HlllJ \lC 1\11~clU) pl.i)' \\ht:n it \1~11~ St. Jo~~ph's. 0 AN0£LUS LUQUE Bishop Am•t 52, M•t•r Del 41 lill•ler Del ....... AMet It tt pf Ip '9 ft pf Ip I 0 • 1 C •.D'WCll 1 I 2 ~ 0 0 4 0 Cl\loU I 0 1 7 ~ 0 l 19 llltlla~ 10 0 0 N 0111 !.IMVcJ llll ~ 9 ~ 2 II hfu 1 I 1 ) DOIO t.l~ SIO ll l 0 I ' t. "'\ 0 1 0 l ~olal1 1 0 7 2 ~? I 19 ,. Toi ... Sce.• bw Ou•rt•,. ~· •C; 12 It 1 9.45 &.!X!> ,,~ u 11 • 13 -~2 • 3-r:w~ ~:a;s l'JIC'I [)f;. kl.a.,, 1 khoo ,,,.,.. -0r..-., lt1.mu1~,.~ -ll.1 tht Dall.• T'i/ul Riptide advances 'I ~1c Corona dcl Mar R1pt1dc 'cm1·pro sO('"cr team UU\'Jnccd '" lhe ch.1111p1um h1p match or the Bud\\ easer Cup competition IJ!i>t S,11urd.1y by dekoting Dalboa F.C., I 0. JI MJtl. Kcp1,cl High. AJr1.tn l olc) notched the m.11c.h\ only goal in the e1~hth minute o( the fifi.1 h;.llf. The a si'.)l \.;\lllC of r a (Orner ki ck by Scull ~kCr1mmon. After ClHllflllltng play for OlO\t or lhc ltN h.11f. the ){1p11Jc \ulh· \ll>t.k.1 ~omc pr.:s\ure in the second h.1Jf hl pr~\cnc the victory. 'I he Riptide will face the Inter· n.11ional HJ Soccer Club, ~lw from the Non h Central Araeric:1n League, thi SaturJ~'Y Ill 7 p.m. ot Marl Kcppc.:I I lt1th in Alhambra lur the Uud"cii.cr C'u p title. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 3 NITWITS: Count 'em, · 41 in Sal:ralilinto · From 81 watching a lot or kids perform in sports ... "I don't sec our top softball player in our girls program having a real opportunity in baseball. Basketball? Suret now and then ---f-tbe~ · a female who coutd ma Ire the {boys) squaa. Tm not sure at what leve l it would be at. · "It just diminishes our focus on seeing what works for kids. "Some may go out for foo tball (they could, anyway) but it will ultimate! hurt th · · · · ' · · · •Says Estancia High Principal Frank Infusino: "I believe in providing sports for girls and the programs for them have developed very well. But some common sense needs to be utilized. I would not favor girls playing football, or wrestling. We had a girl wrestling this year for a while, the rules permitted this anyway. "l can understand the push for equality, but some common sen1.c needs to be made on these issues. ' "I don-.t thin k any of us will know the ramifications until we see it down the road in the next few years. The only sport that pops to mind would be tennis. I'm not tremendously worried at this point." _ •Says Corona del Mar High Principal Tom Jacobson, the ptes- ident of the ClF Southern Section Executive Council and an inte· gral part of the st~e CIF: "We've talked about it on the state level several times and· sent lobbyists to Sacra· mento against it for a par· ticular reason. "Our opposition was that we felt it healthiest for girls to be participating on a girls tetlm, it was a chance to demonstrate their individual superiority, and it promotes girls athletics. It's just an anti-promotion of girls ath· le tics." "h 's a political thing. NOW (National Organiza· tion of Women) was pro- moting it on the issue that a· lot of girl were being denied up and down the stale. We did quite a bit of research on ii but we could nol find even one ·or 1wo who we re af· fecled. What effect will • 1his have? We'll just have to wait and sec.'' CdM starlet Erica Anhood is good enough to hold her own with a lot of boys, but on the girls' level she's tops. All of this affects public schools only -Parochial . schools are C\cmpt. It could prove very interesting 1.hould Mater Dei run a~ain1.t a South Coast League opponent with a girl on its bas· kc1ball team. Can you imagine? •Says Costa Mesa Principal Mike Murphy: "Tfie CIF Southern Section "'as pretty unanimous ng:iinst it and after listening to our g:il coaches, why a sm:i ll group of peopl e in Sacramento \\OUld \\:lnt to do this goes by me. "Most of us with any objecti\11) at :ill c:in sec a difference, and it's kind of the beauty of the thing, to ha\e the t\\O progr ..ims There was a time when we only had a boys soccer team and a couple of gi rls were on the bo)'S te3m. Dut l c..1n't imagine an) of our girls "an1ing to play on :i boys tcalll. "I thought you might he:ir something like this in the '70s, not now." On the subject of no return right (i.e. boys on girls tc:um}: "Title lX was supposed to protect e'cr}bocJy. not just girls. After Title IX all of a sudden we had boys in homemakjng ... because they like to cat. In the old days it was bO)S in woodshop, girls in homemaking. Nowadays, the bo)s get to cat...and there's a lot of them." •Says Maier Dc:i basketball conch Gttry..McKnight: "l can deal with it in terms or tennis or volle)•ball. but in contact sports, my pe~onal feeling is I would rather not ~ee it." Included in the bill is the stipulation that schools "ould ha ve to offer a te:im for the other sex in the 'What they are doing is declaring boys best and girls second best. For us who have been working long and hard for years, especially for us wh o have been here all our I. , 1ves ... same sport if there \\as enough interest. "Now you're talking about expanding programs," said McKnight. "Some of 1hc public schools are getting killed right now. H<>w-arc-they going JO deal "'1th two teams when they can't afford one team? It JUSt puts more of a bur· den on the coach in term s of fund· raising." • • Sa)S State ClF Commissioner Tom Byrnes: .. Present rules and regulations seem to be the best "ay of going. We're hoping we can communicate our vic"'s and our rules will continue in place. "Basically we have a program or equality bet"' een bo)S and girls that was sculed years ago. We have an equal number of sports, equal number of con· -Dllll llJSS tests and we go the extra mile (allowing girls advocate girls to compete in football, for ei- ample, although boys nre not allowed the equaliry-of competing on a girls softball team). "Arc we putting ou t the perception that the girls proj;rams Jrc ks~ important and have less integrity? They're talking about equali ty, but in effect, are they saying: 'The boys varsity is the only varsity? And the girls arc second best?' "We've worked for 15·:!0 years now to overcome that." • Sa)'S Sheri Ross, an El Toro High girls athletic director and a member of the Clf Southern Section executive committee, as well as a member of the Stale Federated Council: "Obviously 1 don't think they're aware of the implications of this. h 's ju t amazin~ to me that something like this has passed. I under tand all of this hos come about because one gjrl wanted to piny on the boys soccer team (presumably someone in the Monterey Park area). When I think of. all the girls who have passed through just our program alone, none of them wanted such a thing. "What they arc doing is declaring boys best and girls serond best For us who have been working long and hard for years, c!ipe· dally for us who have been here all our lives .. .'' Ross obviously finds the situation hard to swaUow. She )Vas in Sacramento (our times last year explaining the facts and felt it was under control. She wattl't, however, counting on the Monterey t>ark simpleton and his fellow nitwits. ~ "You would think there would be for more important things to be de11ing with" said Ross. "I would suggest every athletic dircc· tor 1n the state' would make contact with their lcaastator. h's just amaiina." 0 . I'm not sure I can add anything more. The people in the busi· neM arc virtually JOO percent agoinst h. That over .50 percent or our elected officials in the state as· scmbly can ignore the schools and blindly \'Ote hke this, is scary. The hope is that our Slate senate i smarter than our s&ate a • 1embty. Beeauso I( they're not -well, then 1\'s a heartbeat ll\ltuy Crom f>ccomina 1 re ality. I 83 ~ » Thursday, January 30, 1992 2 ·. . ... ·~·rctb-"" .. ·. ~·,:;·. rta~,.,.. eomm· 'uftitu cou· ~men's ~if·.-#:. ~-. -.,: • '9 , " · . • l&IUl,J ~QWI UQOQUUHIJI ~-J • . .... ? .. ~""' • " ,. .. , ·'" •a. • .. •-....;1,.. ... , .... t-, _...,,,•••~···I '', I - Cypress po s =1;nore thorns into Pirates'. rrusrril ions, 88·63 SPor1s Wrrter I lcrct.li:1 drove, \CUreJ C 0 ST A foulcJ, comert1n~ a MESA -The three-point play with 1:17 left to woes of the m 1"-c 11 63·6 I. Orange Coast Ja.,on Quinn's steal on the !>ub· College men's ~C<Juent possell=>ton ga\e Cu;1'tt :1 b as k e l b a 11 ch.mcc to at lca~t s~t C\en. But tenm continue ;ir1cr being fouled, Quinn cuuh.I to mount. only make the second of t\1.-u free The Pirat~ rhro\\s to make if 63-62. suffered th eir fifth st rajght Or;fngc l·ullo'' ing a Cyprc~' t rec tlHO\\. Empire Confe rence Jde~it ~t1chacl Wenzlaffll long 3-point Wednesd.iy night, this one :11 the al.Lemp! J'icochctcd ort the rim hands of\btting C)prcss, ()S:03. "11h 17 second~ left. and in the Unlike the previous i.I\ con· cn~uing scramble, ~t au f\1anwar- fcr cncc gamcs, "hich induJcJ ..in rcn \\JS "histlcd for a foul. opening victory O\er SaJJlcbac"-. C) press' David llortc. thl! re· Coast cliJ not bury itself earl). In c~picnt ol the foul, wat. called for o fact, neither team held more th.111 technical fo ul on the same play in a !iix-poin~' th roughout the a !:.cufnc with Munw•mcn with 13 contest. sccumh left. The Pirates t:amc out in the ~cc-Uu, le m:rdc l\\O free 1hro''" to ond half shooting anJ rebounding. m.1kc' it 66-62, but OCC still h;nl ;1 well "hich res ul!cd in ;.r I~·' i.pun ch.1nce because of the tcchnll.rl. The run on;rturncJ a 3~·31 h.111· lkred1a's second free thro'" time dcficil ~ntl g. \:C Co.1-.\ ib Ni!--bodn,d.I in afte r the fir~t h.1cJ CJr·. ge!it leaJ :11 -i3-37. omc<l off the rim, pumng the Pi· At th is point, C)pre,3 (l~-7 rJIC' ~lJ\\11 by three overall. 4·! 01:.C) ut1l1Led a lllll~· OCC ret:lincd ro,,c~')lllll .1 t out \\tth l~ . .i I tu pl.1). \\ 111. 1 plJ~ miJ1..,11r t. needing .1 3-roint g11.1I resumed. the Pir:llC) (1J-1..:. 1-~) to t1l'. Cl.lmplctc:l) ll>'t '1hc mo111c11!um. J11C' ml!ound=> PJ'' l ~ I lcrcJL1 C) pr~s... 'Clll\. J th1.. 1 1.. \.l 10 ".1::; picked off b) ()pre~·; \n points bcfwe Co.1=>t \.·,h1ntc11:d th on) Lhi11g .. ton, \\ho p.i...scd tu \\Ith a 11me1.1u1 01 •h U\\11 \\1th '..1:3! Utll U.mb, \\ho 111 turn \\,1, left. :ou!c I U.111\.., nct11..d hnh uce "\\'c\c got control oi the g.1111.:J ,thHl\\:lt to 'c..il the \crJ11.;1 at 6 u.i the n ... " 01.1nge C1..·J\[ c,l,h.h . \\ c nll)~eJ l;n ill'> :111d I r1.·e T andy Gilli, ,)uugg\.·d ;111d ,,11J. "I tlllll\\'." ... :11J 01111., "t\nJ \\C don't kno\\ \\ h.tt to tell \Uu:· m.1d..: ':11.llllc [Klor dcci,itllls d1. kn- The Pir.11cs b.11tlcJ b~c~ from .1 ""clv. (l'!umher ... ) I~ (S:.tm ~Jh.~r· 57-.5 1 Jdicil \\Ith 5 12 left to ~ .. or1.. r.1) .111J 2i (llo)lc) :.tre the 01 I~ five straight pomh II) rn;1l..c ll :~ • \ll)c' "l\\l 1..1n hurt 11 ... outs1J~. but 56, then kll b.1d• to trail 63·5'> \\e -..1gged olf ·'! :1 key ti me .an I 12 Orange Coast Coach Tand y Gillis, "ith Adam Hc)c;, hib a 3. "He). 1f \\t.! ''in Lim g;imc anJ the next couple (-iH, S:idtllcb.1d and home to Guld~n \\ .. 1}, \\t:\ • )1111 got a ,Jmt :it ... cconJ or .it k..i~t thirJ~ Uut '"' r.::ilh 111.:1.:1..kJ to\\ 1n tunight.1' • Jdfrc} Porta h'tum .1 19 Uu .. ., lineup \\ cdnc,J:J~ .1· l r :1..t)\ er .. ·< I trom a slO\\ st.in lll-ltDl-!i 'tth ,'.? 1•11mts. That ''·" .1t:cr he h.1J m1,~ct1 his l1 r:-.1 f1,c ~hob 111 the llrl>t half. Porter, the 1'11.11~< k.J<ltng '-.1..•r· er ant.I rcboundi:r ti 1~ 'i1..1~ 111, h;1J nmseJ the pre' iuu\ [\\ ,, 11.)s~cs w R.rncho Sant1.1w .111d R1\l!r:.id..: after complaining ol chc~;r p.1111~. I k cot the O K 10 ;iJ.1\ \\ c<l1.o· J .. :i~ I ll.:•pite rfti: :.<.1!1 n • in ti ... : 11 1~. !.ii,, mf1i;.inl p.;i: m~ t ~h ,,~l up J >r :he l o;islt"t ,\t \. JkhJ1.~, :SJtL.rd..1~ C\cnm~ ORANGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE Cypress 68, Orange Coast 63 Cypren Orange Cont lg tt pf Ip ,-3. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~ , OVER 151 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU • CHECK YOUR LOCAL DIRECTORY OR YELLOW PAGES FOR THE STORE NEAREST YOU! . . • . . _., .· .. ... ·-. 114 Thuraday, January 30, 1992 IDf• -· From 81 _ ':-;;-. .• _ , ..,.. "' ·~we were julf' playing and laughing and having a good time," Whitaker said. "I wasn't taking lessons. Some of the guys were. We just kind of talked about other thhlgs and played golf. A lot of amateurs will get little lessens to help them. l probably play three times a week; I take enough lessons." Yes, Jim and Karen Whitaker arc husband and wife and both Newport Beach Country Club members. • Honorary Newport Beach Country O ub member Henri Tubach, 97, was his usual smiling.self during the tournament. "I was here when there were deer and slcunlcs running around," said Tubach, a former club manager who has been involved with . 195<t-. --- The club hosts a tournament for seniors under his name each year with Tubach hitting the first tee to launch the event. There's also a scholarship named after Tubach, awarded annually to a Cal PoJy Pomona student pursuing a club management career. • H erbert Ende, the-iongcsn:orrfinuous-plarer in the --.- tournament, extended his streak to 17 years, but almost wished he would've stayed home, finishing with an 81. "What golf?" Ende responded. when asked about his performance. "It was a beautiful day, wasn't it? "They said something about a golf ball I was supposed 10 hit. I think I had this golf ball in my pocket the whole tLme, and I should probably keep it there." · . • Holes·in-onc:-Nobody did it at the Newport Classic Pro-Am, but Lawrence Donatelle (Costa Mesa) and Bryan Linsley (Newport Beach) both aced hole No. 6 at the Costa Mesa Gal( and Country Club. For Donatclle, it was a 138-yard drive on Nov. 5. for Linsky, it was a 129-yard stroke on Dec. 14. Both entered the Drambuie Rusty Nail Hole-In-One Sweepstakes, with a chance to win the grand prize, a one-week trip for two to ScotJand. Rlcbard Dunn ls • 0.1/y Pilot Sports Writer whose dub golf column appears ev~ry Thursday. • -------------------------------------- ~---------------- MCNEILLY:. Corona,,~I Mar's giant-killer Pilot's Athlete of Week From 81 "It just happened," McNeilly said 1ifter pinning Remotti. "All of the sudden, I was on top. I didh't even realize what had happened .. Against Levy, a first-year wres- tler, McNeipy dominated. "He was. real strong, but l don't know -I think he's a firs1~y~•Lwt.estlcr and · he didn't know a lot of moves," McNeilly said. "It takes a while to get the moves down, but he was real strong. Real muscular. "I've been wrestling for four years, so I've learned a lot of moves. Usually, if you have the skill, you can beat someone with muscle. But I just keep gelling real lucky at the end. It kind of ge ts me going, but I don't know; it makes me fight harder (knowing what's on lhe line)." Pigskin Classic lands Stanford, exas ... A&M·~ · r.• ~. ~ Dill .Walsh will resume his col· leae coachin1 career ia Anaheim Stadium on Aug. 26 when his Stanford Cardinal take on the Texas A&M Aggies or the South· west Conference in the 1992 Dis· neyland Pigskin Classic. ·Stanford was "'8-4 last season, winning its final seven regular sea· '?" games before l~sing to Geor· Texas A&M, coached by R.C. Slocum, finished with a 10-2 mark, losing to Tutu in its second game, and --winning its-next nine before dropping a 10-2 decision to Flori· da State n the Collon Bowl. The Aggies return 16 starters from last season's Southwest Con- ference championship team. Quarterback Steve Stenstrom, who·guided Stanford on its sevcn- gamc winning streak beginning with his first start, is back. Proceeds from the Classic will benefit the American Football Coaches Association Retirement Trust, the participating teams, the McNeilly's two favorite moves National Association of Collegiate -the barb wire and the arm bar Directors of Athletics Foundation -usually put him on top. Of and the Division l·A Directors IN l HE BUACHERS Deep sea ------. ------- ------ course, it never hurts having his Association. teammates pray in unison. -By tb~ Daily Pilot ....,.LOCICD _,._.,....,._, ........ ,, ... -.0 ..... t.._...11....._•-tit.11• ..... PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE• PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC MOTICU PUBLIC MOTICll PUBLIC llOTICll PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC llOTICU PUBLIC NOTICE-TEA DRIVE WEST. SANTA ported 10 be: 1536 SER· STREET, 2ND FLOOR 1HE PE1ITION flqUHll fOUf months ffom IN dell PUIUC _,...,.1 PufcNMI must be ~ PUIUC llOTICI PUll.ICJIOTICI ---------•ANA. CA all right, title and ENAOE TERRACE, NEW· -$-TOCK TOM CA ftSOt autllouty. to_admlnlllec the ot. Ills& ~ of lettef• RV I u. by oaen elWI peld ..,_ .. IM - .Y.ltt• Ord•~ lnleres~convtyed lo an PORT BEACH, CA 9262-S Telephone' Number· eslata under thf lnd•PI"-u prOYlded In Mellon 9100 CNStH344a lime of purchaM. All pur-CN8tH4at4 ~ No. 454335 l'IOW held by 11 unde1 said Th• underslgne<S Trustee • dent Adrninislratton of Ea· of the Calllomla Probatt cNHd good• are aold 11 PlotJtleue ....,..... ..._. · Trust .. Sal• No Oaecf or Trust 111' the prop. disclaims any liablhty lor (2091 54e.3752 11tts Act. (This authority Code. The tlme tor filing '1otltleu9 la and must be removed at .., ....... ..._. • 11...._,. 89078529011 • erty slhlllld In said any Incorrectness of the KATHY KING, ASST. will allow tn. petaonal r9J>-dllm9 wll not uon be-halneu Nw time of Nie. a_.. II M1bf1c1 8 The F....._.._ l*90nl County, Calllornla de-sllfft addrest and othet I EC R II TAR Y T PI reAntatlve to lake many fore four month• from the Stat ....... t to cancebt.ion In the ...,_. ......,., 811 dolna ~. u · Reference No. acnl>ed 11: LOT 30 OF common designation ii Nry. tlM9 actions withOut o~ hearing dale noticed Th• followlng penona of Hlllemtnt betwHn The following peftonl 110 MONITORING lAa5 89078529011 TRACT NO. 1701 IN THE shown herein. Publtshed Daily Pilot Jan-court approval. BefOft Ilk· 8bove. are doing bullnfta 11: Landlord and obligated ':c~~~JL~VAN 915 w Wilton St Colui NOTICE Off CITY OF N EW POAT Said sale will be made. 16 23 30 1992 Ing certain very lmponant YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe MESA VERDE' ASSOCI· petty. Me Calif 92Q7 ., TRUSTEE'I SALE BEACH, COUNTY OF O~· but wlthOU\ covenant or uarv ' ' ' 'th067 actions, ttowever, Ille I*· ftle kept by the court. If you ATfS. 3315 l'alrvlew Aoed, Manager AYERS SELF :1~J~~~~T L ~i· J ·:~d· Guilmette 115 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ANGE, STATE OF CALI· warranty, t>tpress or Im-tonal represenlallve will be ere a !*ton lnternled In Costa M .... Calif. m2I STORAGE S EEl W Wiiton SI Cotta M..a. UNDER A OEED OF TRUST FORNIA. AS PER MAP RE· plied, regardlng tllle, pos· PUBLIC NOTICE required lo give notice lo the ntale, you may Ille Nellie Ruth Segeratrom Pub 11 • h • d N • w po r I l~gT~.U ~ I'1 NE C .. lf 92927 •• DATED 09/12/89. UNLESS CORDED IN BOOK 52, session, or encumbrances, lnteresltd persona unlea1 whh the court a f0tmal R• Trust, 801 Udo Park Drive Beacti/Co11a Meaa Oally PAOPEA'N BEN WHITE Thli t>ualneu 11 con- YOU TAKE ACTION TO PAGES 9 ANO 10. MISCEL· f<>f the purpose of satisfy· NOTICE Off lhey have waived not.Ice or quest for Speci.i Notice of #6C, N-pon e .. ch, Call!. PlloC January 23, 30, 19112 CENTER COUNTRY CLUB ducted by: en lndhnduel PROTECT YOUR PROP· lANEOUS MAPS. IN THE Ing the Indebtedness se-PETITION TO conlll'ted 10 the propoHd the filing of an ~tort 92663 ThOn VILLAO'E 5120 Bl h The reg.lstllnl(t) co~ ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT OFFICE OF THE COUNTY cured by said Oted ol ADMINISTER action.) Tht Independent and appralul of ntele •• Henry T. S.0--trom Trust, _.111JC MATICI 5net. FJrit floor ~ menc:td to tJanuc1 buW- A PUBLIC SALE, IF YOU RECORDER OF SAIO Trust Including the feet, llTATE OF• 1dmlnlstratt0n alJlhori'rm will Nts M of eny petition or 1617 East 8-v frOfll. Bal-rv -e.ac:h Callf 92eio neu undef !he fk*loue ~~E~E~Ag~~T~ ~:~283-C8 ~~87~,~~d e-.1>9nsn of PATRICIA• ~t~.,,;:!~'1::, anll'I :: ::::''12~ or.~i: ~lfde~1s.aerttrom UGAL PUe&.ICATM* Ronakt P.' 8Nrd Tru11 8Ullne11. Narne(1) ltlted PROCEEDINGS AGAINST The total amounl of the The beneficiary under KATHRllN CORDAY jecilOO lo the ~t1tlon Ind nla Probate Code. A A.-Tnnt, Suite 2001, ~2 Alf-•DAILY PILOT ~d 2·23-M Ronald218 .. !: ~:=d~ 1"1 YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· unpaid balance of lht obit· said Oeod ol Trust hereto-CASE NO. At82447 shows good cause wtly the quest lot Special Nota enue of !he Slafl, Loa Alt-CITY Of" COSTA MESA -• "'*"· _.., ' TACT A LAWYER. gallon secured by safd lore executod and dellv-To all heirs, beneficlanes. court thOIJld not grant the lorm Is av....,._ hom IN oeln. Cakl. IOOS7 FINAL DRAFT SOURCE ~·~:port Beach. :l: ~ w~ ~ On 02/07/92 AT $:45 A.M .• Deed of Trust and reason-ered to the undersigned a cred1t0<s contingent credl· authority. court clerk. Harold T. Seoeratrom, Jr., REDUCTION ANO RECY· • Or ,,.._.-, N.A. MOATGAQE SER· ably estimated costs, ex· written Otdaration ol 0.. tors, and' persons whO may A HEARING on lhe petf. Attctmer for the Pell-Family Tn11t, 811 West Bay CLING ELEMENT (SARE) Thi~ bbyui~ne11 ~~ II ~ ......... r on WNrf VICES, INC. as the duty ap. penses and adVances at fault and Demand for Salt, otherwise be lntlfested In hon win be held on FE8RU· tlofter. AV9fWI. Newpart Beach, AND HOUSEHOlO HAZ· dUC1... · an ' pointed Trustff under and the time ol lhe ln1llal rubli· and a written Notice of 0.. the W111 or estate or both ARY 27, 1992 at 1:45 P.M. LAW MAc•S O JOH Calif. 929e1 AROOUS WASTE ELE· \Nit '"7e1~ pursuant to Deed or Trust. cation ol tht Notice o Sale faun and Elecllon lo Sell. of: PATRICIA KATHREEN In Dept 3A located at 700 S ...... ,y ,., ... !.. N~ Harold T. Sevenlrom, Jr. MENT (HHWE) The registrant(~) ~~ Pubfllhed N~ IMcft. Recorded on 09/20l89 " II 1418,167.21 . Payment The undefllgntd clUltd COROAY CiVic Center Dnli't w.... . --. -v ... family Trust. 111 w .. t Bay THE Ct'N OF COSTA menced to lranNct -C<*a Meaa Daley Pilot.,.,,.. Document No 89-505813 must 0. by cash, a cash-said Nolle. ol Default and A PETITION his been Santa Ana. CA 92701. WMOPR ST., •UIT• Avenue, Newpoft Beach, MESA HAS PAEPAREO Mii under IM Fictitious uary II, 23, 30, FIONWY 1. 8oot1 -Pege - ot Omclll ler's check drawn on a Elec110fl to tell 10 be r• filed by STEVEN NELSON IF YOU OBJECT TO lhe tOar ffOUWTAIN VAL· Caln. 112MI SOUACE RfDUCTION ANO Butlneu Nam..i!J lllled 19111 Records in the office of lh• state or national bank, a corded In the county wtltt'e COROAY In the Superlof granting of lhe pohhon, you LllY, CA eaTOI (714) Giant Fltf'ily Trust, 3315 RECYCLING ELEMENT 1~.!"p ~d T '* Th..o5e Recorder of ORANGE check drawn by • slate or lht real ptoperty I• IOCattd Court ol Cahlornla. County should appear al the hear· $46.47_. Fairview Road, Co1ta AND HOUSE HOLD HAZ· ,......., • -• ""'" County. C11itornl1. U · ttdetal credit union. or a •nd more than threa of ORANGE. Ing and state your ob-Publl•hed Newport M .... C.ltf. m2I ARDOUS WASTE ELE· ~· _!!_ltemenlc wasc·~~ PUBLIC NOTICE .c:uted by: JAMES SCOTT checlc drawn by • state or months have elapsed since THE PETITION request• 'ectlon1 or flit wrillen ob-Toren Henry Sevenlrom, MENT DOCUMENTS DE· .... ounty -"' MORELAND ANO RHONDA federal aavlngs and loan such recorditlon. l hal STEVEN NELSON ecllons wrth lhe court !>.-=each{:~~la :11 2 Dlliy 3315 FlltvleW Rold, Co1ta SCRIBING E>USTING ANO Or3 ange County on January '1otltJMle MORELAND, HUSBANO association. aav;ngs as· DATE: Ot/03/92 COROAY be appq)nttd as ore the hearing. YOUt ap. tlOI --"'Y • 5, 30, Mtll, Calif. 92828 PROJECTED WASTE • 1902 ltu ...... a N .... ANO WIFE Will SEU AT sociatlon, or uvlngs bank N, A. MORT QA Q E personal representattli't to pearance may be In !*ton t992 AntC>n DIMd ~llrom, QUANTITIES ANO THE fltlHI 11•.._...t PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE sp«1fied In socilon 5102 of SERVICES INC Al administer the estate of the or by yow attor~ _ ThS074 3315 Fawiew Rold, Co1ta PROGRAMS . SELECTED Publrlhed Newpof't Beach-The f'olloWing per.ona HIG HEST BIODF:A FOR the Ananclal Code and au-TRUSTEE Mo E MAIN docedenl IF YOU AAE A CR.EDITOR Sho · I Mela, c.lif. m21 BY THE CfTV TO FURTHER Cotta Mela Daily PllOt Ja~ art dolno business 11• CASH. (payable 11 lime ot lhorized to do buslntn In ' THE PETITION requests or a contingent cred1tot of ~~? ~i!ai: Theodore Weller ~· REDUCE ANO DIVERT uary 23, 30, f'ebnlaty 8. t3, Bill RO-SS AHO soH, 3t1 111t In lawful money of tht this state Ille decedent's Will and the deceased, you must ftle *°"'• 14 NanNcket. Irvine WASTES TO ACHIEVE 1912 l/l111a Madere Newport United States) 11: THE The s11ee1 address and FIND codicils, It any. be admitted your claim whh the court 1911 you compare Cakt.12720 ' GOALS ANO REQUIRE· Th-080 Beach. Calif ll2'eo MAIN NORTH ENTRANCE other common designation. to probate. The Wiil and and mail a copy to the I*• COits • Without hH•I• Suaen Jeanett• S.g•r· MENTS MANDATED av Wilatd Al9n Rou. 3tl TO THE COUNTY COURT· 11 any, or lhe real propef'1y an apartment any cod1cil1 _,. -1vail1~ aonal represenlallve ap. Of PWOllrryt ICI .,. _ _. Strom Perry, 24681 ASSEMBLY BIOS (A8) 1139 PUILJC llOT1CI Vista Madere Newport .. iOUSE, 700 CMC CEN· descnbed abo11e Is pur· for examination In lhe flle polnled by the court W11hln o .......... Manclevl.. Drive, Laguna ANO 2707. FOR FURTHER Beach Cllrf l2ieo through Classified kepi by lhe court. M2·597e tiila,. Call. 12153 INFORMATION, CONTACT PlollUeua This 'bvt1ne11 11 con. Sally Eileen S.0-atrom fHE OEVELOPM!:N'f SEA· ._,..._.. llMM ducted by· an IDdlvlduel t-~ POUisen. 12081 llrownlng VICES DEPARTMENT AT Sl•t.....,.I Tht rag.l1tr8'(I) com. Avenue, Santa Ana. Caltf. (714) 154-5245. The following persons menced to trWIUCt bUM- LASSlftlD .. .for giving me the Information f need -' .. .for putting me In touch with the right people ... for making llfe easier! . ' 642-5678 • I 92705 TH! DOCUMENTS ARE are doing buslnff.I 11. nett ""'* lhe fic:t!llOu. Sandta PnytM1 s.gtr1trom AVAllA8lE FOR A THlfUV la)THOMAS OSWAtO fU. lk.ttlnes• Name(1) llae.d Daniell. 3468 Wimbledon 130) DAY REVIEW PERIOD ~EAAL CONSU\.TANT (bl-lltlOW on: JMWJlll'Y 1974 Way. Cotta ...... Calif. AT THE COSTA MESA TMOMAS OSWAU> Mat(). Wlllrd A. Rou 92$26 CITY HAlL. 77 FAIR Thi ............ Ruth AIW'I s.otntrom Mo-DRIVE. COSTA MESA, RIALS, 1533 Mifamar Dr.. • ltalamtnl WU ...... r1ar1y 2035 IJlctor11 D Ive CALIFORNIA. Balboa, Calif. 929el witn the County Cieri! of Sant& Ana Calif 12708, • pub 111 h. d N. w p 0 r I ThOmH Pellf Oswald, Orangt County on J.-rf EU91n9 H McWfarty 2035 Beach/Colla ~.. Daily 1533 Miramar Or •• Balboa. 14, 1992 Victoria Drive. Slni9 Ana, Pilot Januery 30• tm;..,,.... ~1i ~~lne11 11 con-Published ..._.!!..'~ Call!. 12708 .. ..,.... M ·--,....' _.,. Riche.rd Anion Moriarty duc1ed by: an Ind dual Colla Mesa Olily Nol Jan. 20382 SouthwHI Birch PUBUC NOTICE ~·g~•'~;!~ :: uary n . 30, FebNlrf 8. 13. Slretl Santa Ana, Calif. CNltH421~ ""' under lhe FlcbtlOul 11112 112705 '1otttteue lk.ttlne11 Name(•) lilted lMll2 Jean Rut.h Moriarty, 22371 ........._ .._ above on: January 20, PUBLIC llOTICI ~==2 Ml11lon Viejo, lletetMnl 1992 Donald Eugene Morla~ The Folowlng '*'°"' Thoma• P. QawWd f1CTnlOUS 22»1 AoMbriar Mr1.i00" .,. dOlna bulinel• ... ,,,.. etatement wn fll90 •UllNEH ...... V!ejo, Calrf. 112112' SOC.SANTA MARGARITA with the Couflly Cltr1f 01 ITAT ... llT Gregory L Buecher family VENTURE I, 4343 Von KM· Or~ County on J~ The Fotlow4nQ .-.on(t) Trust, 400 ErMrlld Bay, man Avenue. Newport 11• 1 2 Flt IHI ere doing~ H : Laguna Beach. Cald. 92651 Beach, Calif. 112880 SPORTS CAAD COHNEC- .._rtbrinlt family TN1t. 62\ Rancho Santa Matgarlla Published Newpof't 8Nch-TION, 2'92 ~ lrvtne, Larkapur. Gorona def Mat, ~1oclat11. • Cal1lornl1 Cotta Mesa Daily Pilot J~ CA 92715. Cai.f. 82625 limited pemer1hip, ~ Ull'f 23, 30. Ftbfuary 6. t3, John A. A1mo1, 6324 HatVey K. Lynn, IM7 Via Von Karman AV9nUI. New· 19112 ~ Ave, Alta Loma, CA Fruterra. Santa Barbara, pan Beach, Calif. 12e60 Th-085 91737. Calit. 92651 Margarita Coel•y SOC Thie tK11lne11 11 con- S11nley 0. Taeger, 21551 Partner•. • California llm-PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by an lndMdual Calle Olono, El Toro, Calif. ll•d partner1hlp. 30211 The regl11ran1(1) coin- 92630 Avenlda de lu Bander11, Flclllleua menced 10 t.ranaac:t bulif· Jack w. Stepheoaon, Jr .• Rancho Santa Margarita. h•IMN N.... ""' unoer Vie f'tctltloue 1215 Key w .... Cofona de! Calif. 92tle le.t.....,.t 8u1lne11 Name(•) lilted Mer, Cll 11. 92'25 Thi• bu1lne11 la con-The following l*•ona •bow on; 1-14·92 South Cout Ptua, 33H> ducted by: I general Pll1· are doing t>usmea111• Jot\n A. AMlot Fairview Road, Co1ta MBhlp MONTESSORI HARBOR Thie 1tatement w11 M9d M .... Calif. 112828 The regl1tr1nl(1) com-MESA SCHOOL. 3025 Ceo-with lht County Ctertl °' Thia bu1lne11 11 con-menc:ed 10 lranuc1 bull-dar Ave., Co11e M11a, Orange County on Jatwy due1ed by. a llmlted P#l· nlll under Ille FictltlOUI Callf. 12'28 14, 1992. neraNp 8"9lne11 Neme(1) lilted MorMlaorl HlfbOf Men F9tltH Tne re9l1trant(1) corn-•l>cMt on: !!,•~ 5. 11181 SC'hool, California, 3025 Published Delly Pi10f.,.,.. menc:ed 10 lrenllC1 bull-~.~,.:::"-'= Truatl!._.. Oeodar, Cotta M ... , Cahf. ,...,., 18 23 30 F...., ...... 1 MM under the flc111lout ,..,. 1 .. ,....,_,. was n,... 92821 -, ' ' ' __ , ' Bullneu Nam•(•) lllled With tht C~ C1etk of Thi• bualne11 11 con-199Z. abowe Oft! s-:•· 1971 Orange Cdlny on Oec:ern-dueled by: a COfPC)fation "'°" Henry T. trom, Al· ber :'1. lll!t The regl1trant(1) corn-._ _______ _ tomey In F tor Oenetal PIH7D mtnctd 10 tranaact bull-Dan A Partnen Pubfllhed ~ a.actt-.,... under the Flc11llout llA A Thie atatement we" filed Cotta Mna Dally PtloC Jan-lk.talneu N1me(1) lilted UIACI ~Al.£ with the County i..k of ,..., 23 30 ,-...-. 8 13 lbow on: '971 Orange County on ~ 1992 ' • ·--' ' ' Pfealdefll bef 24, 19111 Th-07S Thie a&aternenl Wll flied 142-5171 Fl tllU With lhe County Ci..11 of PutJlehed Ne'#pof1 e.actt-PUIUC llOTICI Orange County on J811U11rt Coaca Mell Dllty Plot Jan. \0, 1"2 ..., "· 23, 30. febnart •• '"" • ., liliiili.-,912 Publlahtd Nftport BMch- Th-057 Col" Mesa Dally Pt1oC JM. ,_________ ltat•••RI uwy n. 30, fltlNary 1. t3 • .. l'UIUC liOTICI the 'o1ow1ng sier1on1 1m ·-----------•• dolnQ bullnet• aa: tfOTtCll Of' LAKEUNO PARTNERS. Th"°'3 PUKIO UL& OP 300I Ctlft Ottwe. ~ PUii.iC ltOTICI MAllDOllmt Beach. Clllf. 112913 ----.,_ NOfltlRTY 9ooer A. De Young, 530 r- NOllc. ~-..,, Hricw ltland Or •• N.wpot1 .......... ...... "* the _.1 e.~act1. c1. ~ Y s .. ,, .... nt ... .. SMAlllC "' pur· ~ ..... ouno. Tht FClllowlng P«.ona __,.to leclon 21100 of 3155 ... SNdow Wflll, .,. dOlna bullnae1 II: the .......... I P'rot.I· Laguna Niguel, Caltl. t29'n ORANG! COUNTY TAEK· lloNI Co., the tolowlng KeMeth O«dau. 711 P'al· WONOO PLUS, 2Utt deacrtbed PIOllef1Y to wtf: r.:. ~ Ntwpot1 BMctl. Camlnlto Loe Pocltoa, &... ICINNITH IURIN H-e WeNty Gerdau, 711 P'al· C Hiiia, Calf. '2953 11119• ...,, "'· delll, oma Ottwe, Hewpor1 IMctl. m 1':" ~ ~ .,_.., IOOll, dNIMr, 40 Caflf l2eeO IOI I --Hilla ClllC baa, lftleC. CMNfl CLAvt Thia bu1lne11 11 c~ 9~ --• • .... a. .... 4 chi., ap ... _. .... -0 ....... I IMll. ...,_ wt t1ft1. --.. ,. • "* ...-.. Tnla bullne•• 11 con-'°" CUAK C-22 8ed Mflhlp due*' by: .,, ~ ...... c:M. Chftl, lbl: Tne reol1trant(1) com-The reol1t11nt(1) COfft. ...... ba. Lll HELM F-$2 rnenced -lo trantact ~ menc.d lo tr1lf'IMCt bull- lleteo, 1p•r. 10 bu. ""1 undet the f1ctlttout neee ...-the PtcllOUI ....... COUIEN HOGAN lkmnM• Name(•) ~td 9'illnell NafM(a) ..... .. t4 f'tct .. lbl, bk•. if>eak· •bove on: Odot»lf •· ,... abOW9 on: '*'-" '· •• n . Mite. JORQE MMOS Rooer A. De Young Ootdon HamMon £»•lumper 1 b•• of (7) ™• ltetement ••• tlled Thia ........... .... ..... will .,. by Compel. with .,,. C°""'V Clttk °' ... the c..., a.tr of 11119 blddlnQ (Mflten ...-, er-. County on o.c.m. 0r-.. c.nr .,. .....,., blctl may 119 UMnmed In bef 31, '"' 1a. ,. acwanc•) on the lltl ctav Of Flt•HI ,.,_ '*'*Y· 19N al 2 00 fl M. P'ubllNd ...._, ._.. Pt U PliMlll ,....,... ..._ ~:--........ c.. ..... Olly..... c... ..... .,.., ...... Illa 9*rl _,... .-y at,'°·,~ I. IS, _,a. a........., 1. 11, AYAH II" ~ '* t• 7'0'2 llNll --. .. Hunllno-....... eon.._, ea.,,~ LflililPWl n1• . .......,. 0111•1~. the """ • "' .. the ... ·--------------" .. Newport BeachJCoata MMa Dally Piiot No matter what you're doing, your hOmetown ne...,._ Thursday, January 30, 1992 85 STARTlllG A llEW BUSINESS?? TM l.9gel O.penment at th• Ptlot '* P'•••ad '° announce a ~ tafVIC. now ava•l&ble to l\9W t>u11nn1e1 We will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra char;. and save you tne llme and in. trip lo lh• Coun Hou•• In Sanca Ana Then, or cou,.., •"-' the ... rch I• eompl.iad ...,. wlll r11e your tlctnlOu• butinMa natN statement• with the County Ct.'11, publleh once a Wffk fOf '°"'' -..11.a •• r~ull'9d by 11w and tMrl rue your proof of publlcetton #Ith County Clerk • • f>leas• l\OP by lo IV• YOU' l'lc:tltiOU:I ~11ne11 stalen,9'\t al the Pilot Legal ~p&nma1tt, 330 Wett Bay Coata MeN Callfoml1 t yov can not Jtop by, P'••M cau '" II (714) &42""321, EwtenelOf'I 315 QI' 316 and we wm m#i• 1rreiio-menta for fOY to hat>dli9 this ~u,.. b't mall If you should h•~ any ll.lnher queatlOM, PIMM can UI and ...... W!R M mQf9 thll\ glad to a11t1t you 0000 Luck 1n your """' Di.tl.n9U 1 I • .. • ' • .. Thurtday, January 30, 111'l Houses1Condos 111 '1'\l l:\C,(11\: ULA<11 11110 IN ' \\!'PH I HI ·\< II I 111,01 llPT llGllT9 18r 111a I I l J( I ) -• \ f 11 I '\l 'H ·I ' • I' \I fl I I \ , ...... 1 '".I> . I''' I tl\ll\1>\ l'I '\l~.·.t I\ ,,,,; ... I \~ I 'I 11 I HI \I 11 11 ·, For Sale I I WK RIPO LOOOKI Duplex Only 1345,000. Attord.t>le In Newport ,Obi lot In redeW!op-Beechl 1171,000 tor a Oc1anVlewLotl •••• , , ..... tire-:,:.h::aNtr:..ic.n1.:; llAYfUDGe Conde, ............... ~··· ,..,, 111A. ~~ .... 111A. 1..., ..-:•. BuUd!ng paana aveB-ptace, 2 car ~· Avd -M4.a518 gated oomm. 28r 211a, 1-18R. 1100-13000/ 1700/rno. --r.-1 blk to ~. new (it-.NEllAI. 1002 able. Laguna BMC!\ Wuhef/Ofyer & f11g • w/d, r-"lg. I genigee, Mo. No '" charged. cathy AG! ln.8474 paint/carpet. 1110 UC11 area, good ne6ghbot· avl 11200.14().6324 ......... 1at99 pool pool A ..,..-11390/ Afl.. Ma•'Ha1 YEARLY. lmmac 28' pd. 544-4944 CORD• a11TY meot .,.. of doWn· new 2 BA I u • u r y ~ tbwn HuntlnDton condo. Comer of 15th hoodl 1350,000 w/~ hm, 3ir 28•. att gw, mo. Avt now. Daya. liillli 48r 2\tlla 2.sey 2 ... 2 peopl9 only.1-...... ------- T•m• (118)503-2014 •Che"""'9 ~•r ••• patio, lmmec. No pata. 142-5136. l!ve~111 oondo .,,tv ... --Carpet drapea, atl 2BA 28A unlL o.r.g., Open floor plan. 3bd, Beach. oQr•at Polen· & !Nine. Reatrlctlona hardwood noon near 11.i. Call today. apply. Call 879-9191 Frplc, lge maatr aulte. 12000/mo 2t"'-......_1..... • --· .... _" ... :.._, • No ..-frple, aundKlr. 308 Open Sun, .... 703 lri• .,,....,.. ..... BEAUTIFUL hc:k lie\' ftreplace, pool. lt&OO ,.._ ""' n . --· 32nd SI. l10IO/mo com m . poor. p•••"lll Re••n 8258,900 (18208S) IVVW -MOBILE home actually 11500 mo Tao-G1H PMI ........ 3Br 2ba view local. Oal•d + aecurlty. Cllll hnd4 "'°'"'°· 173-&091 ywtv. ~ home w/frplc In Ce,_ entry. 38A, 2\IWJA, eM-5771, N , M·f'. YEARLY. Lrg unfurn • OllT ( H SI•\ I .. I f'f{(ll't-:Hl Y 1.1 ''°' ERA Rlffe.tw & Lloyd ·----------on the bay. Great "' .. llieW. lrg lot. 110,900. ff3-5555 •Y OWN•R 3Br 2Ba. --.,,.3!1~1M~73-~~==::11--:::::::::-::-1 --~.;._..;..;..;..;.. __ I Walk lo beach. Cul----uO IT YOURSELF d••ac. sase.ooo. ca11 Seiter Anxlout MOVING TO 3~~:':! ::h~' ~: ~!:s !o-:-* ...:=-:,:: =:c9 ,,:_a..,:m ~: ITINYTO UllDI ~~ ,.;.' J:':: F':rl 3::.~ ~a'::'8: garage, aJcytHH. Yrly. Ma .. 797 comm pool. Nr play· ftARL 18drm to . llOO/m0.113-4878 parlllng, 11200/mo lo Priced under market. Frank/Sue ~3 3bd 2ba unit. remod-LAS VEGAS? $2100/mo. 84().()888 •··----------grnd. $2200/mo c.a 38R homn/dupS.x" June 1. MCM784. 8PACIOU8 4811 311A Theo 780-1219. Agt avt now H50-l1llO/ Slngle story P.,k MOTIVATED SELLER! el•~ kitchen, up-Tired ol the high --.-1-1-aweo--.. ---2 sty hM. E'ald9. 2 fr· • mo Incl OCNntronL tlRoE STUDIO btock Open 10... Sat/Sun. pie•, fncd yrd, grdnr. BIO 3Br 28a, gw, lrg VIII Rentall lo baY & bcteeft. Yrly. Place. 4bd 1 3/4ba. graded bath, ampi. co•t ot living? 2 bed-Need1 TLC. Large lot. Popular 3bd I• eri•P 1torage. l117,000(19S) room, 1 bath hOm• $288,000 (8540R) and clean. Franch ERA a.-..... I Lt-a.I on a large. walled 3BR. 2BA. 11350/mo. alryllghta. 84C>-OUI kltch, din area. Ouiel. , l?Mltl 11.tOO/MO charming Utll• Incl. IAO/mo + 2BA. 28.A, 11200/mo. ~~'°bet\ & Udo VK-llayfront, UIR 111A, l400 Opeft .. Wun EllU R n ..... & u.....a door•. fireplace. Near ._ ....... , IVJll corner fol. •u ... r "" I e .. , "'" beach. 1274,800 HUHS Loo•tlonl . Com- Gar, w/d hp, 722·9009 --· 11300· M4-e922 WESTCLIFP Spacloua pvt beh, pr~ng. Boat 104, 111~ I!. Bey Ava. J"""'9 CreeiC&tii IMMAC WI• aen.oa 4BR 68A, d9n. dining apace avt. 419·2088 On th• Bay. Purn 28A. H3-5555 (19542P) '""f""tte...-""'a"""tutfa"""""_B_y_Own____ pletely renovatedl LIGHT & BRIGHT ERA Rlfftrty I LJoyd "212. ext Ano•t. t 1eve1 ~:5.~~kb~~1• B~n~ Ocean view, tennla. w/2 maaler aultH. nn. Sing~ ~t°{" ,:.': $900/mo Veatly. Bay w grea1 cond. ~Ing. 3Br 21ABa. 2400 aq ft, 1811 CONDO S1200/mo. Acl'• Joyce car gar. v m . 2BR 2BA, carport clod to l"any. 1121&/ Flowing floQr plan. 913-5555 20eO VIII• Cajon Helen today at (702) white decor. ~ at Delaware and M&-2319. Sally e.w G4ll 12300/mo. Call 8'11 320 Nvatado Pi.c. mo. (310, 3~. cells. S2.791S. 721•9547 Garfield. $825/mo. 55 972·1270 or 844-1274. 1141e1:J...t:J84 4bd 2ba. Ceramic tne, --N--t-..... -.. --h--OP4n houae Sat. 1 •3 399·9242 for lnfor· parquet entry, prof••· tlr ...,. IC $3291<, 818·333·1859 matlon. alonal landscape. Valuel 4bd 2ba 2atory VIEW 1284,900 (6880V) w/fam.rm. Big lot, RV ERA Aifte.+u l U...... accen. Beautltul Belcourt Hiii. Port Townllftd, "' "1" t274,800(8081E) 2 marble frplc•. wet 983-5555 W Rlflt*' & 11-...1 bar, t\I cell•, hardwd • W11hlngton -11 ."55•55-t:" floors. Euro lc;ltch , e acr••·50 101a-Som• Priced for action! -ga1ed. 2Br 211.iBa. w/Vl•w•. Wiii Hll . 3 bd pool home. Wlla.. to ltlCh S595.000. 840-9306 or whole ·or part, Ideal Large comer lot. gOOd a 819-340-1545 for d • v e Io p • r . loc uon $218 ooo Great 4bd w/famllyl---------1 S249 "'00 831-5044 or (1 4;21ci • rm. Skyt11aa1 You'll Waterfront larplnl 200-:iis.2o52. ERA R ff l U,..... love It. R • d u c • d t o I trty """ S2'79,900(21312Y) $249,5000. Room 1or HS-5555 ERA Rlfftrtr l Uoyd 50ft yacht • 2br 21>• Houses/Condos For Rent CORONA DEL MAR I 022 waterfront condo w/ 113-5555 gorgeoue views. Wlttrfront Commun.... Owner nHds offer. "' Call today Propertla• atart at PARADISE Rl!.a•TY 1132,500. Prestlglou• '"""-BALBOA • 2bd • Apt llvlng, boat 1llp1 avail. --Bay vu S800 CloH to rHtauran11. NEWPORT BEACH • (it-;N t-: tlAI. :! IO:! a otdef'. 942.1124 Lea ..... DI North aar ... fam rm, frplc, End Unff -2BA + dble pr, lrg patio w/ 2.5BA twnhm, 2 Ut apa. quiet cul-d•aac, attach ~ 11360. •••tatd• 1 BR 18• CIOH to achoo!•. near Bkr, Uong• C>-5864 house. Want quiet M/F 405 & Magnolia. LEASE/LEASE OPT ('OSTA MES/\ :! I :!·I •Ingle. Carport w/alley $1350. 229-2440 1vme 8alboe Beautl· ace•••· TRW raq'd. •·L-R-0--18-R-tw_n_h_m-. -0-P--ul 1 at floor 1tudlo. Call Robert Miiiiken tlon to buy. W/O. frig. 1975/rno. 1M4~ 790-5000 Remu RlttS 1700/mo Include• op-""N_w_p_t -N-o-. -2""'er--2-~-Ba ..... Mov•ln Spec•ll 1400 OFF t It 11011 Twnh••·•tyle, 3Br 2~B•. end garage. W/O hkupa, poof & apa. 2233 Fairview Rd 548·'7001 lion Ownr/~1 364-2543 twnhme. frplc, an 2 l\J I \I, I 'I II< I tll./\('11 :!tb!I Pre1t1tlou1 Condo! car gar, lg patio, pool S 1400 Agl 7IO-H3e Apartments 1 For Rent , 1 <•t-NI H.1\1. .'t,\I~ LOOKING FOA AH Apt, Condo Of Houae? Can PHONERENT Fr98 24 hr MtYtce. 71 ........ 1 .. --:> Jaamlnt Cretk'• Beat Pl1n 2 87 Jaamln• Crtl Dr Open Sat 1·5 ahopa. Pool•. club-Balboa Bay Ctub • Siu -------- houae/gym. $1050 Rlvl•r• Twnh,...ll In gated comm. 2BR 9ultaa, family rm, II· brary, 2500 a/f. All white decor. A value at U950 6 mo I••· C•ll ...0.5324 Dinner for Two at G•I• wlll direct you. Upgr•d•d. some view, 2 l.,O• patio•, S595,000. (6¥•% IOan). Altr•eller • Hom• + Income Juat Llated • Only $535,000 Ne•test 2Bdrm home. large flreplac:•. up-to- dat• kitchen, fenced rear yard. 2Bdrm Unit w/long term tenant. Shown b~ Appt '(,IJ,1>11£1 dr/. llai ... , '1'uft-'•1l1~·.> fii-J-8 ",<JI/ .)407 c. C..t tt.r~ I* COSTA MESA 102-1 E'SIDE 38A 1 BA 5-car gar, lrg lot. Great loc:a· llonl Custom remodel Int & ext. OPEN SAT ,.... 492 Flower St. Asking $380,000 Call 883-e••• EastaJde!! PARADISE REAL TY LIDO ISLE • 2bd .·Apt 4Br 2'hBa, big Y•d. ft.I __ ..._.__ $1395 ·----------... v1...rmtlngf PENINSULA • 4bd • HP family rm, frplc, •DUPLllX 2Br 2Ba, Fall In Lowl Spacious Upper, new cpl, paint vacant. S 1325/mo. garage, balcony. blk HllNTI N<i HIN HAHB011H llH2 I.AG UNA »EACH I (J.lli C1t1lln1 luftllta! No. coast & city lit• vwal 2BR 2Ba. crnr lot S356K Agt 4~7 J.A<aJNA HI I.LS I 11~>0 Reduced! LQ.vaty 3bd overtook• 8"\lre valley. Vaulted celling, marble fpl. PoollapL SM3,900(4n ERA Rlffwtr I Uord llUW end unit, vauned cell· S1575 Remu R1tt1 842·9797 10 bch. S1200/mo. Inga, akylltff, fpl.. PENINSULA • 3bd • (818)359-4539 private dedl. House S1850 -2-+-2-c_on_d_o-. -d-b-le_a_nc_h •--------- t'9,800(2502M) BAYVIEW TERA • 3bd gar w/d hk up 1244 •LIDO ISLE• ERA D......._ I Uo..., • Twnhm $2400 .:. F-' /F 1 ·f • 2BR t BA t\M. Patio, ,_,. .. 'f J" UOO ISLE 4bd H IQ "• _, a New loc. 11$1555 .,.;,.,,. se • S1000/mo. 8S0-10S3 frplc, dbl gar. $1400/ •HUNTINGTON• __,,, mo Vrty 885-0215 Of 0WINTER RENTALS AVAILABLE 2BR 2.58A condo, W/ 873-1328, 329-3897 Sld9 BIUtta, view. fpl, •Nice 2BR 1BA* d/W gar, w/d, no peta. di 1 p' ti ,· $990/mo. 873-3285 •Po•• ' • o. gar w Waterfront Homes Inc:. --------openr. e11clnt area. no Realtors Clean House: 2BR 28A, pets. S875. 840-9797. 631·1400, 760-3600 E.Slde. Gar w/opnr. 129 40th St "8 " lndry rm, nr ahopa. 3 bdrm. 1 BA. gar. E11cl yd. No petal Allall NOW. $1 t50. amkra. $1000/mo. 220 Agent 615·3777 or pgr Hl\LHOI\ ISl.ANLJ :.?l<>tl Ogle St. 846-4718. 857·3996 Jim Jacob• •BUCH AREA• 3BR 2BA S1850/mo on S370/MO , Incl utll. yrty IH. No group1. CM near M oth•r•. 2BR 1BA furn, patio, 1 Driftwood Park, 28r, 321 Amarhyst. 818-Room for rent. house. car gar, Avail 2·1 to &- 2Ba. Immaculate I 799-4856 or 646·6219 2BA 2BA lg BR. non/ 15. S750 + H C. dep. 5 s + • pet o . k . Terrlflo 2 br 1ba ga· amkng profs. $450. 773.9432 •38,900 •w OWn•r rage, patio, flr•place n.2-6463, 250-3691. 2BR 2BA CdM St 100/ 714-373-9211 11395/mo W·9S5·2800 B a Ibo Call fOf' .6.ftpt H•7s ... ~·5 EHlald• 2BR 1 ea, gar. mo. 2 R 3BA • • ......, or · ...,.... encl patio, "° peta. 11300/mo. 642·7404 A CHEA<iE 112!"> S850/mo. 293e Santa•--------- Ma Ave 1c 84s-1020 Back 81y Condo! In Woodstream Com-MES A VERDE 38R pjU..--3.llr ~.t-. n~BA. frplc, 1500 a/f, 2.58a, frpk:, w /d hkup, gar, grdnr. Avall 2/1. attacMd 2 car gar. S1225/mo. 648-9906 S1250/mo. 261-9151 r•.~il:-r'~ " -I I I . - I 18R newer. nu pnl. atove, refrlg, carpet, blind•. 165(). 7 f4-723- 0414. 310-t24-e043 BAVEA Ul&GEIALE &42-5&71 l UHi!'."·' llt-:I.Ml\ll •1;•·~ ••V•rw 811••l•ue & Unique Studio Apt, walk to bNChl MOO/ mo. Teo-9709 FIND an ac>at1ment through classified Paste Ads Here By Owner. Small ~1'A & aleeplng porch + guest hou1• on lg 80x1:t7 R-1 lot. A•klng $219,000. 548-5659 1-'0UNTAIN NEWPOHI HEACH I Ofi!J Acre1pforS1le SeYefel bulldabl• lots. 5-20 acre parcels In Temecula/Hemet. StartJog at Ste5.000. Call Judy Dean 714· 767-0449 av OWM•R warm. PARADISE REAL TY "FAST HSULT" SHYICI DIHCTORY for ltt·~ult "''r\ I( I' ( 'Jlf '4J.U71 Ii&. S\O Nie• 2Br 2'hBa twn· Ext 100 or 542·6415 hme, garage, frplc, ilYii1o01E condo w/ PoOI, CanyonNlctorla view, 2BR 2Sa, 2 ear. area $950/mo. "'"• W/d, pooV •P•. HC Mail lO: Dinner for 2 Contest, c/o The Daily Pilot 330 w. Bay Sl, ~ Mesa c.A 91b27 VAi.LEY llU 4 bright, upgract.d Ver· ... aalllff. 2 apflt mstr1---------'--------~ "•ntal• 978-4812 $1295 Agt-846·8106 2 Master Sult11 Ideal for roommates. 5yr o ld end unit. vaulted celUnga. oak cabinets. g arage aullea, mrbl fp &·~~~llllllllllll~llllllllllll~llllllllllllllllll~~--~------.................................................................................................. ... entry. S187K 1 wk onlw. MLS comp1 S198K. Or leaae S1100/mo. 631-e6'7t s148,ooo (11333s> -,-1-NAL--l-Ul_L_D-ER--• ERA Rafferty l Uoyd CLOSE.UPI H3-5555 -.Saa ff•lro• See, algh & buy! :N~w\~~~ Condo• E11panded Sbd Park o bl ff H Place w/llbra"" + craft • n u Nr oag · • e Studloa & 2BR room. 3 IJ)I. Pooll•P&'fir• e 8 Min Walk to Buch pit. l4"9,000(lSn5M) e S159,9K·S249,9K ERA Rafferty I Uord su ttAtR• ff3-5555 Shirley 942·1018 HUNTINGTON 81-:ACH 10..ao FAMILY HOME GREATBUYU Priced for quick Nie by moUvated out of atate ownerl Two l.,g• Unit Duplex. 3BR 2Ba ea. Steps to beach, canal. comm t Service Directory A( ( 0\;~ 11:-./(i BOOKKt-U'l:\l(i .l\Of> pane. Quiet loc, yet In .................... . •ummer rental area. I N C R E A S E ERVICE l\l'f'l.IAN< t-:s SI-:HVIC't-. .1-\:!h PAVLS'S APPLIANCE SVC NA Makel and Model1 Courteou1 5""' 55&-0515 3021-8 Hatbor Bl. C.M. (' E tlA !\1 f( TILES .l'•.!'°1 THE ORIGINAL DUN thl TILi UN !t-t-:NCES lit l>J:( KS .rn1:1 Now eonllructlon & r• palra. All types. Cltannln9 8rown Cen•truotlon. Lie. 4'e2ee39. 24.1413 t-IHEWOOI> :lfflfi I.AN llS( A l'F "'- I.I\~ N < AHi .l'Wli .TRDl41 1.,,. • .-e•ewe. a.a-•. ........... .,.,~,. MASONl!Y .lM:.!M AHC'HITt-:< 'TllHt-: llllAFTINCi .I l!li leaky ahower•·Aeld wuh a. regrout. New & Repair. Bathrooma- Shower door•. Kite· Floors-Plumblng Uc. •Cuatom briclc, block & l'AIN 11.'\l«i 31;:,."1 111 >O t-I NC i . t ~ I o RAIN.OW C....,. llelnt. CenatruoU•" 8p• ""'*"' 11'11/&1. Holllt{ olaH.... AJt roof & Ape. Oual. fob. FrN a deck rapatra guatan-8&. lc,MNl1 138-1751 teed. Loweat price. ,.... 158Liune 15,... F'" .... 24 hfL 11e. All aorv. pertonnod 890-8817, 147·1708 Fr" E•t/8"1 Price Fr .. Eallma1.,, New r• Lve m1g. 875-5415. roof a repalra. Uo. W.P. YOUNGQUIST 14118os245-eou s•·tn.>--... S>-HVI< 's ('I 'fl 4BA 2BA large home w/pl/t yaJd In quiet CDS In pride-of· ownership 11elghbor· hood. $254.900 w/ Term11 OPN TODAY Drive by 4409 Riv•. uouR Tenant occpd, do not 1 dl1turbl 1395,000. To REACH view, call {714)982· * Plana, addJremod., 25yra o.c. 17~ Premium oak 1290/ atone 31 yra OC Bue new conat., Local ••P· cord. Del. & Stacked. Guamf'd. Ue" 587294 rafa. Deel9n Dlmen-TILE lnatalled/RepaKed. Al.o Euealyptua. Elm. ao11 93,.7 .. 7 PllntJnt CtntrlCW Sprlnldere .,. Ouallty painting by Se 11 your no ma onty buatneu. .... ~ .. p r o I • a a I o n a 1 1 . through claaalfted. I & I n a 1 a It a ti on a PATRICK TENORE Agt 780·8702 (<Mr $150.000,000 Sold) 42"' or e50.~l9 THROUGH •Ion• N3-0880. Prompt Cola1loul ...._ Pine. 984-4099 FrM Eat. & Reler9nC81 John' Shefby.MtMt 71 Brick. Stone & Flatwork Ltc"8020H. lnaur9d. MaH79 CnartH 722·7124. Live In Newport OUR NEW Premium Oak. eve. & Patloa, & garden walfa wknd delivery avail. 111tegrlty & affOfdable Bob Hiii 123..esae. uc154n30. 381-8843 pager 184~929 • Fr .... t.84W305 1t1eh for Ontr • IMPROVED • •Jls= LOWER RATES Compl9t• Sldft C.. Cllll.ll ('AHi· 1 .•. 11, l'!'\l't HIN(, .1."1;11 Acne, pigmentation, New Studio Condo ~ fB Call NOW fOt Dotallal Shlrtey M•·10t5 wrinkles. Fr" c~aul· Loving Chlld Care Avall. talion 841-059~ My aal•. clean NB HtrSINESS Sl·.HVH TS .I l"M home. F·PT. Call Mary.64a.MN 1 111\~ll Y MAN :n 10 ........... ., ..... " ..... , Rental PROPERTIES Palnl-C.rpentry-etc:.· Dfywall. a..,MS-5271 111ckL t1t1, aLOC9', co ... CRST• Uc. & Aefa. 175-2922. * Waltpaper men. ~1 ... ,. ••. Fr" "t. Aval now • 838•4•• Venture 1n10 remote arus to en1oy you• outtngs and be sell sul11c1en1 with you1 own table and s1001s Folded oown tnt lable measures 47 > • 41' • 5..,· h en toldeo ~1001 is 1'" • 21 .., ' 4 -.· J11sl pack 1nem into your vehicle and you ve aecla1td your cn- dependence tr om overcrowded pa1 ks and roadside rul 11us Srep oy sttP cnstruc:rcons and 11110101 9u1de you '" tiles easy to bu110 oro1ec1 _____ .... _______ _ seno ~neck 10 0 #'751 1r1ve1 Table • 50 ~DP P1t1ern Oepl 0 112·Pt0• ca1a100 S3 95 p o 8011 2383 (Ptelulll\g 700 wo011wo1k1no van Huys CA 91409 itnd h1n4•c1afl ~or•C"I N•M' Address -------------· C11y ~-------------- Stal• --lJp Prlct lllCIUdtt Po•llfl & H1MMt I $1.21 per.line per day. That'a ALL you pay. Buedon4 Wt. 24 lnMttionl 11\IN CPA ... k. cli.nt. nn·1 atatamenta, comput8' ayatam•. au taKea. S25/hr 559-7158. Cl\BINJ-: rs :14!111 c l.Fl\NIN(, SU!\'11 I'., I, l'i All typo9 repalra. Paint· Ing, Stucco, drywall, .,, ".....,,,,.... fence• a g••••· Senior Ucen..cl, bonded. In· Olac:ount. John ~~111 aured alnce 1110. 0 ..., .. ,8 ... 136-1438. -nomefBuelneH ...,CONVEYS CUSTOMS Improve,,,.,,., Drywall. MO\'l~'IH; .l ".t I •IUPIRllOVlllll Pr" Wardr0b9•. Pree e•t. T148288. M•ter carcS/vlu. Ma4aH PUILIC NOTICE l '~H ..... 11'\\I .....11(\lfl'-.. , ...... DRANDRUNllR Pereonal AHlatanV Corporate & Nraonllll. can 31°"49 ... na SERVICE DIRECTORY '°' more Information CALL TODAVll ASK FOR CANDY Cabinet s/Furniture H..,.. .,. Oflloe Ex· Cerpemr; &' Painting. Fl nlahH/RHtoratlon: ~9d & rellable. Bond9d. 845-7822 A11 qua11ty. 54w31s C:::::::::i ~-HANDY ANDY C't\Hl'J-:N I HY .1:1111 ....... ~ PaMt-Cablneta-Stalra two-Ol'y..t ... ,111,.. Etec.Plumb-Palnt. Lt. Carpmty, etc 831 -4043 Aellable houHcteanlng by the day. Local arH. Eacef r•ta. Call UOo & Newpof1 Handy· Yolanda 931·1M7 man .. rvlcff. Remod· The Cellr. Pubffc Utlll- tlH Commla91on "E· QUIRES that .u uMd Mlllu• Plu•ltln . household good• 130/hr. Ae .. .r-. mover• print their Job too big or llNll. P.U.C, Cal T numb«, F0t •" your plumblng llmoa ~ chauneur1 need•. M0-411• YOVf S~ DlfeelOl'Y Repr•Hntatlve • \'1'9 ... ..,.,842~7 Home lmprovamenta. 111'\....,IHI• tttl'\ Ill II 1'1~1, I"·'' ... & Aclcmtons too • U14007 I I I .I\ I 1 I IN I. I : :.'II prlnl their T.C.P. num· bar In all adv8'tl ... manta. If you have a queatlon about the ... o••lti 01 • movef I limo or cflauffeur. cell· 842-4321 Ext 310 Alt Ph•M• of car-pen. try. 20 yr9 Hp, A ... - able, rala. 831-4041. Carpentry, remod•I• • ..-AVAILAILI TODAY ptumblng, •l.clrlcal. Publtc Utllltlea CommlaalOn 114-518-4111 Remodel a. Aepaoa ahOw•ra .. ub .. 119-boat ""'* Conct'et9 Dirt etc =•n.Caba·Bathe cloCU. Jefl. ll04211 ~ ~ ·~ ..-L ( ID W" ... Qwll 711..... ~ dlllipl ._. I ~ I ' 11',J ',t O I I I < l 1111 ,\I t" I o Kltchen1-llat hroom• Room addltlona. Plumbing, cal>lneta, ~~~-ceramic tile. tormka. ·--..· ,..... .... f I \1 I ".; I I II '\I I I< I I I ' . · •. drywall, painting. t.J. ,,... C.C. c.., C... Uo •CtOU31IO, l'rM l'rench doora. "'" .,....., k Lii. mm. .... ,.._, ~ Htlmat••· ln9'ff'ed/lf-...,_. ~ LAM ......_ h"Joomm.. Gp;; i cenud ("US434). (m•?On Ina~. ,,.. .... Oual~ hMce IY9-14 hr....., NMo9 ••me. 714/H?-ttn. "1or Ad Action .... ,.n, ...,_ · oi'IN Al~ ldHa. le"8un , ... , Caft a I I '• 1 I ·. ... I •I l I ' I '.".11<\lc." ........ "" 14Ntf2 c.tt.lfled NurM AMt, 3 & ........., Y'8 ••P· E•c.. refa toMM, "" Call b•I. IAm & 711-7111 UAM. 47N701. """" ........ I Und9c11P. conlttucffon. -.. ....., ..-_.. meaonry, concrete. ,_..,,....._.,_..,. ''"" 73. C•390Ml)I ........... -~-.... .,-..... --.... -cc-•• -.. - I \ N 11._1 '"'I ti, IH\'\tl\HI to,11'1 ! l 'l\l:\f I INl1 lk»H 1.111una. 1104 l'uen. '"· NB. lorgetrom ll2-414t ., M4-7712 Ai Kinde Of "°" '°' Al l(Jncla °' ~. ........ AD-VISOR Ml·H71 "" .... IM-1471 ~ er.n.m.n ; • •o • 84AT88 .t&iliti;;;;N;i.'. -;;,o;;;;ieo;;;.._;: Uo •II~ ... ........ ....... .... ...,.,, .. ..,.. .,.. ~ lnll9lll. ...... P11etc1 • ..,... c:.dlr '911 --..... ertirvnlnll. 8'0. Ir ..... HO ... O .... ...,_.. Jim W!?r!! IQ.1IOI C«Mft. -..a2•7 ,.... Jollj -·- • HlllH-I Nt1 '"'" ......... ...., Low coat. """' ...-W. roof repair• a ....... Oceanvtew ~ r'rH eat. UC •1731M. •t In OC. 84 .. '107 • • . . -, • #. • ~ I • I I • • • I ll-..,)1\ :\1~'>\ '••'I f 11' I\ \1t -..,, .•1 .. •1 ' HAPPY-BIRTHDAY- TO YOUI Is someone spedal hlMng e ~ In Fcbn8y? ~ It In the Diiiy Plot end lndependaltf Send In • ~ photo elons with S10.00 or jult • m11119c with $5.00 end WC wtll publish Jt on FcbNery 6th. Ocedtlne: ~ 31, 5:00 p.m. Send ''fOAX masosc to: · The Detty Ptlot & Independent 330 W. B8y St. Costa ~, CA 92627 Attn: C&esslkd Happy 8'rthd8y -----------,'c 1::.. _____ 1 I Phone • I ~ ·' ,Message ________ _ '' 1 _ ._;,,. s10.oo_a a1r111c11y I ~ Masegc onty $5.00 ~ .... ,....... .... u I~ -----~ ~~ Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. . . ' \ I ~ . • ' . , E"ll~ 2tlf 18a dupln. lml tM. d/W, bit Ina. •llOVl-11 IPICIALI patio. Quiet, nHr pool, dbl oarpott, no t•R •_,.au •hope. No peta. 1750/ ....._deck. MIO. Pool. epa. c~~ mo. Ml-6512 7I0-11• ..... 9 toe. ...TUICS '=""~~-----MWtU •••t.W. 21Sr 1154, car• t pC)rt, lndty, Int loc• Cosy ~ • d/W, .u::...i ........ f tBA. tlonl Ht-IS 11th Pl. trplo, beamed clel8. E 1125 No Pet M4-0452 1100Glmol7M177 ,,;: tt:· =· r= liltll61 1 tlA 1 gw IMO + ~ M2·59M 9aok 9aw n to ltOll, , btk tll Alt( lilt H•r· Small 11SR, 1BA. gaa to bOh, 310 Marguetlte ~ a1vt1. Pool & W/0 hook·up, amall 131"°"4 laundry room. Call bac.k yard. no ~ wn.'tN~ 2 R 1'418a, 54&-90e1 159!5/mo. MS.1~1 frplc, new crpt/pelnl, ~1 ~IS~A~M~o-b.,.,11_•__,.h_o_m-.-,-. After 3pm P"' patio, bll& to bch/ OYi.t, aec:ure. From ehope. No peg. AYI '500-MOO. 1991.New·•--~IU~8""T~.,,.,.,., •• D ..... ~-- nowl 11100 87...,.72 port ISNd. No pell Country Wood• 84&-8373 Large 1 BR loft Apl, '''"''" ,,~ ..... \ .'h.'l •1R .a-a S895/mo. No peta. I JlftlVU 180 21 II SI. 848·4262 Patkalde ocean view. or M5·~3 Clean 28A houM tor Available nowt Appt to 1.,....--------,..,. In quiet ... t. '"' •~1 .. t07 Large t BA In quiet elde neighborhood. , ... Ne Pet• complex, garage, New paint. Enc.I bKk aaR Co laundry. No pell. yard. Ideal fOf wortclng ttaee. amall 2020 Fullenon Ave. roommet" 1790/Mo yard. atove, trptc, SM5/ mo. 831-a427 Call 94e-480a 33e E 20th St. S875 mo-mo. 8..._1827 LARGE 1BR, very clean, 1---------29" ... t .. de. Fire-frHhly painted, gar w/ place. yard, w/d hook operntr, lndry. 1984C llovl-ln lpeclall up. SN5/mo. No peta. Anaheim. 545·3229 MOO OFF 11t llOI! ~....-.<8_1_a>_a_.~_31_1_0_ 31Sr 2~Ba, 9nCI ga· 2BR, new carpeVdrpa. rage, W/0 hkup1f pool 1700/mo + aec. 590 & epa. 2233 Fairview Joann St. Avt lmmed. Rd M8-700t (213) 588-1219 •---------HA 111s aq. n. ow, 2 llow-ln lpeclall Va Off 1 It llonthl t•Seo.Depe ... Spaclou1 1 SA, qutet cool ocean brHz ... pool, covered partclng . .. ~•ree•eAltt• 848-033• • 1.1we cii. riew 1ge llSA 21SA, gar, 1980. GrHt Neighborhood. Ma-7334 •Do you nHd IO clean 2br 1 ba? Garage. new cpl, O/W, atorage. 1750 No Pel M0-2495 pallo1, ven & mini bllncla, pool & apa, ltt· neaa ctr, volleyball. Central loc.atlon near OCC @ Harbor/M9'· rlmac 11050 + $250 dep. HARaOR VILLAGE 145-0442 ALA MOANA APTS $200 OFF!! 1 & 2BR; d/W, beaut l)OOI areL Rec rm, lndry rm, close to 1hop1 and buses. S596-S875/MO S30 W. WILSON 722·9012 or 842·2288 NEW 2BR 2Ba, pvt garage. washer/dryer, good Coata MHa location. Move-In Spealall $975 714-850.8310 I ( f J .... I I\ :O.H "I\ :• h .' I a.w.taOOMoweln TM Place 11 Right The ThM II Right The '"c• 11 Rlaht 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH Fun SlzeLndry kupa Refrlge, d/w, venlc.ala Covered pkng & galed CALL 150-30l3 lllJN 1 INfiTON tlt.:\Clt 21>-'0 Spac. 2BA apt. Nu paint. encl gar. Avail lmmed. aml pel OK. $895. Call 846-6834 Nt-.Wl'OH I Ht:/\C'H 2flfl~I BLOCK TO BEACH! $200 OFFI! 3BR 2BA IOwer unit. Garage. D/W, W/0 hkupa S 11 50/mo 210 GRANT CENTAUR MGMT. 642·2288 or 631 ·2725 N t-\\.I 'I 1 )( I HJ-./\( II .'hhll I 3BR, 2BA Cluplew, 2 dOOf"• 10 aand, patio, l1»0/yr1y. 110 351h SI, 8'0.5375. Thur9day, January 30, 1992 87 Apartments For Rent I ·,I• l ', I I< I \I ' , •, · 2,400 IF NwDt loh 391s B1ict\-1.r ... Agl 541-5032 a&..~'F8 28r '2V'l8a ... Ma ..._ .. 50/ 1300 aq "· 2-cat ga; mo. Room/Bath, W/O, w/opnr, comm pool uUta pd. ~ bc:h, 1 nJ Appnr 1300 eJt ~A=C~. Co1ta Meaa 1710. 848-4282 or M5-H43 Avall now. No peta amkr prel d 499•2088 Business & Finance S1 150/mo. 675-0008 C.M. Fum rm N/amkr, Great 2Br 2a.1 kllch & 1nc1ry prlv. Near ahopa & tran1 Large, many amenl· S350 + dep 848-84~ Ueal ., 100/MO UVFRONT. 3· way beautiful view, 2BR 2BA apt. l/p. gar, w /d . Be1t p rice. $1820/mo. 873·1283 CM, lge BR, pvt BA, comm pooV)ac. bual· n••• man, non/1mkr. 5375/mo. 845-70G1 HllSINl-.S'-. OPPUH IL'.'. l ! Y .!'W-l LAO Comp l ete Ona-Hour UNA aCH l<lleh· Kodak Mlnllab equlpr enen•s. ocean view•. xlnt, ISi( eale, ••k atepa lo bch, hHted S29K/b 0 714·251·3245 pool. Cable. S38/0a1Jy 1 ____ ._. ____ _ & Up & S 175/W'rt.ly & GROUND fi.OOA Up 494-5294 OPPORTUNITY HOT I-; Ls & MOTt:l.S 27 IH BE THE FIRST WITH THE NEW LIDO ISLE fully furn 1 Br. Util, gar Incl Coat• M•••'• .•••t $780/mo yrty. 1 per· Value Newpon Bay aon, no pets 873-0837 Inn. Deluxe rooms, re-trig. mlcroa, · cont. bk· faat, maid service. Speclal ra1e from $ t 50/Wk. 931 o4000 NINTENDO AREAS FILLING FAIT MAKE MONEY FASTER THAN YOU CAN COUNT IT ONE YEAR.NEW! 2BR. 1 BA. Private patio or balcony. 2nd month FREE w ith lease! S850/mo. Call * eao-a3,o * RENTAi.~ TO SHAHE 2724 COM 3Br 2Ba house, quiet neighborhood. S450/mo + ~uut. Non· 1moker. no. large dogs. 759-0889 DM turn rm, 3BR 2BA hse, prof mate. · pool/spa. S4 75, Incl util. 944-2929 COM shr 3Br 2Ba hse. Upatalra & private. BHt loc. $450. M(F. A Y1 2/20. 619.073-5339 RETIRE IN 7 YEARS. BY OWNING YOUR OWN PROFESSION ALL'( LO. CATED ROUTE OF THE JUST RELEASED (1/1/92) CO I N OPERATED "SUPER NINTEN-00" VIDEO SYSTEMS IN- VESTMENTS AS LOW AS 511,990. CALL RIGHT NOW FOR FULL INFORMATION 1·800-437-8013 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 2908 CD INVESTOR Security equtty In· 11e1tmenta pay CD ra1e1 & terma points. 714/838-4717 MONt:Y TO LOAN 2914 CM house to ahare. ,--------------------------~• E.Slde. S375fmo. 5300 dep. Avail. lmmed. A-1 CREDIT NOT NEEDED CONSOLIOA TE UP TO S30.000 TODAY LOANS AVAILABLE. LICENSED/BONDED 1 ·tl00s87t-2999 I Personals , I'~ I ,( l'\ \I-.., \(1(1.' LMPIYCHICI OIEONONE An In-depth f0f8CHI of wtlal'a In ator• for you In 1992. All Catdl. 8()().a24-345e •Kt 701 OR 900-903-991 1 $2.99/mln St.I-Kl;\,i(, Mt~ .WO.I HARLEY COMPANION SWF. young looklng 40. feminine. anracttlte ln9'de & out. Enjoy1 Harley•, 4 whHlln'. camping. Seekt al· tractJve. warmhHtled man lo grow with. 1114171. JUST DOIT You: tmaglnauve. Intel- ligent, ln-ahape, tall, 30-aomethlng, rHpon- •lble, open-mfnded, ~ gfeal converaa-t.lon and low lo laugh. Me: SWF: all of lh• at>Owe. {14191. NEWYEAR lllWLOVI It tlllgelll, blond. 11'1", allm, <Would Ilk• to metie aomeone °"' or ~.and enjoy9 •••• SI t-KINI. '.\lt-.:'\i .lflfl I UIFORGITTAILI INIVIRYWAY 37, btond•, blue, s·e·· German beauty. era natural, ouldooray, w9ll read, world trav· eler. ready to aettl• down,• marry a. have kid• with tall athletic proteulonal who'a fl. nanclatty aecure & en- foye Ill• without need for •rnoklng. drug1 or alcohol .• 4 1 73. WANT-KIDS? 10 DO I. .. Great genee, very In· t•lllgenl, 5 '7W', tMonde. aetlve. aec:ure, high morara. mldweat varue1, nurturing. Ch9'f1h tamlly, frlenda, fovea entertaining, movtH, booka, llavet. being apoiled & apoil- lng, looklng tor e· + hero unclet 50 yra. ol age. #4174. St:t-KIN<, \\'OM t-N .1110 l I '-.)· t KI"'(. I\\ ( l'.\11 •• '""I DIKMIT llAlllHD PHYllCWI Healthy Newport Beach SWM would Ilk• an Intimate .,.. rangement with a di• creet married woman 2()..30 for ellC~ and fantuy. •3171. FLY IOY .._t I-KINI; I ~~ ( )'\11-\f j(lf) \ llllCIRI QlllTUllAN Would Ilk• to at.an the New Year with aome· one apeclat. Single whit• male. :>e, finan· clalty aecure, would Ilk• to mHI young lady. ..,,.,eoe to •t· tractive look• for lrlendahlp, eompan· lonlP'ilp, poaalble mar· rlage. •3183. St-:t:KINfi WOMt.N .H)(M YOU ANDI Are decent. kind, Intel· llgent, alable, wllh es· tabllahed careers. Enfoy life, laughing, people, dining, mov· lea, happy Indoors and out. I am DWM. 47, 5'8", 165, brown, green. •3193. l'fltSONAI. St:RVICJo:S :WO:'> SWM, 24, e·. meclWm -lllAl.t·TOWlt build. Lovea every-ALONST Wanta fall In thing llfe has to oner. VALUES Lovel local phone dat· Camping , akllng, Ar• you 28-40, aren· lngl It workat 1·900. ·working out, cootllng der, cute, unaOull•r· 786-0123 S4/mln. and laking c.,. of that ated, monogamoua. ·•·OR·•· •p•clal eomeone. •lltY. non-maleflallatlc, CHRISTIAN SlngtHI Seek• down 10 eet1h yet approachable? E •ch an g • h 0 m 11 glr1 th•I CIOe9n'I Uke Tired ol game1. de-phone 11''1 1·900-788- hMd ga.me9. •311t. cepllon, emotional 1110. S3Jmln. FOllllD r~! u:~::b1~. d~~~~ ..... ~u.,,..,..u~T""'l"'F"""u"'"L-.. ,,...,L ... l'"'v""E"'"t ... ~.... • .... ,_... •31 ... Puslonate PlaymalH -~ ........ a....... ..... 1-a00-231-4103 llODIL TALL Unc•naored & Holl Seeka pa11lona1e A..uLITIC Vlaa/MC S3/mln woman • a mate, · •" MIHT LOCAL SINGLES dale, Mend. LO¥H ,.. SWM, 45, ftnanclal1y 1·900-173·1005 mMCe, talk•, rnovtee. eecure, enJoyt llfe, clowna. amlfea and amll••· apontanelty, 100·1waiting.12-95/ITWI DINID balloon.. WOf1h the aporla....._ outdoor•. iihft meet Menl1'hrv· aAm'9llV canr #3172. reeding. a..tl• at1rae· out So. Cat. Con· rva•n• .. _. .. _1 '~. SWP, na, 30-35, vertallon via volcema11 FRllNDI •• , ..,. , "" 5 7 +. 8'mllat Inter· t~ S2.tslnw1 SWM, 23, MekinG SF ATTMCTIVI ••••· oblect: Ro-... N,..,nn_.,.-....... T,,.....W...,O ... M-.....•-N- 22-30. tor fun tlmea. SWM, 1•7 .. 11411• af· mance, Mantage & •-rvn comp an Ion at\ Ip, '9c:1tonete, European 1_F_amUv_...;...· _•_i_11_1_.___ ==:~~~ aomeday more. I'm bom and educated TllllD 5'10", bm twalr, gm .. •k• pretty, unen: av••· aboYe av9rave cumbered, .,....., non-OF DAnNG? CUMY IVIJMQ TAUi 1«>0-737~· En 141 • 13 "*" Al Clllan " + HOW TO RESPOND . TO DAlf{INE • Call 1-900-844-0 I 00 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to gree ting • Leave mes ·age (you can change 'it if not sati fied ) You m~y leave a JO ~ccond mes ·age . You wil l be automat1cally bill ed 98c .for each minute . ~hen leaving a me sage • Leave yo ur firM name • Mention yo ur interest • Tell your age 645--3656 CM. Prof. woman to ahr 7 DAYS 3BR 3'hBA •Condo w/ ---------MONEY AVAIWLE! gar, non/smkr. no pets. $460/mo + Y.a utll. Call 722·9463 Fem 10 1hr, back bay condo, All amen. S310/mo + \.~ utll. Avail 2/1, 650-3857 HB-ocean near, Mal• 10 share 2Br apl w/1ame. Mature non·smkr pref. • S315/mo. 846-8393 LIDO...t$LS.Spaclous. quiet 4Br hH. Sunny l1g patlo,t>each/lennla Prof I M/F, n/s, SS50- S700 + utll 723.()400 Lldo·Ntamkr ahr 2Br 2Ba + olc upper, view, dlw. 11orage. 5875 ~ dep. 723-1678 All Amowitl/All Types. Pre·Approval In 1 Oayf 1-a00-728-7981 tll ,2AM MONt:Y WANTt:D 2918 ISOOK private tint wented on prime Newpon BHCh (Udo) hou ... 30yr. due In 5/ 7, 35'-LTV. p.p. (114) 251-3245 Announcements ANN<HIN('t.Mt:NTS 2920 m/f. 3BR 2BA home, Blutfa, Nwpl Hit. Bay & Oen view. S450,mo Incl utll. 548-6630 or 722·6900 BODY? M)NDt l'UUTI Who are you? Call M/f, non·1mkr to shr Oianetlca Hothne, 3BA 3BA, Nwpl Crest t-a00-387-e78a. Condo. All amenities i---------S500 mo • U11I Pam/ Congratul•tlon• Steve 548--0784 L, NEWMAN NB. Master BR In 3br, of Cotta MHall 2ba, 2 car gar. 11p1 to You are thla week 'a bch, Master BR. S520/ P1lotilndependent Oln- mo. 673-3356 ner For T'Wo Wlnnert NPT Heights spac10~ home.MF. master BR ahare BA, No pets. M OO'mo 673·7092 ,REE ,Ma~llty Tell Your personality de· 1erm:ne1 your happl· nut Know wn)'? Calf Olanetlca Hotline, 1 • PROF Male 28-35 lo 1hr 800-387-8718. ..__ ---------· lllNQ IN THE looking. outapoken, amoklng. llPedel iecty Me too. SM, 29, 1'8", •tr•lghl forward a for fun, darictng, "'°"" blond, baue/gm, look· ~ open minded. ua .... aporta. tr9WI. ,.. 1ng tor ..noue ,.. •. lntetllgenc, adwntur· mance. #3111. ttonahtp. AINetlc. out· oue. anrM:tlve. non-r--1-IQ-l_IPl_-CAl __ llT___ going. fun, tnl•twor· • ••"SZ/111111 20 "*' ~ T"9venlurel,f\.Myers, Fl • Describe your appeara nce ~ Specify your pref ercn ces n Ice 4 BA. 2 \4.IBA1..,.,.,,...,,..,,~=-.,,.,,..~,,,..,....._.,,,, Oo¥9r Shorea home Ii YOUR MARRIAOR S525/ mo Inell u11t1 trALLINQ A~ART? Cell Jm Days;~51·8606. Call Olanetlca Hotllne, NEWYEAR wttti .,, .. citing lady. 5'3", blond. 40lah, non .. moker. Hvg- gable gendeman, out· doenrMn, -.nnle part· '* who llkH to have ""'· • 41 12. IOlllTHINQ DIPPIRlllTT Are you 50 + • active. mature a non-amoker, you Ilk• fun, My kind, C911 me. •4112. rectet. enloY NttnQ In, thy, no garnee. I'm going out & long con-QROWTll worth Iha ed. •3182. Convenient Piiot Cl•a•Hled YerUtlone. Long dark hair a big plu•. IVIDlllT Orunka, drugglee, Mtdllfe lneeNly over, gold dtgger• a .,.. CtllMr eoertna. ~ cure Dk1e need not ally firm, eotUng call. •3185. "••cond half" ~ ShOpplng fOf a new dpeled for 44, N/SID. apartment? clualfled 1"kln0 -3CMIO f9fN. let• you compare nine equal par1ner. ooetl • wtthOUe haaete,_•_3_1_7_3_. -----· or worryl Money taa1;:..and Pn.t C ... elfted Cluatfted a ... Ma ... 78 ianguege. Call 642-5678. Put a few wo·rds to work for you. • Include what yo u liked about the person you arc re ponding to THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA ME A DailJPilL NALS . ~ ltod\ COlfO..., ,_.. 0 ~ -.,.,..to,,... _... I 5 6Cll9 pa11alc:d ........... ...... ...... _ ............ . .,...., OlrtM*\G .. -·-I.Giit ...... ~ONIO IC ... ~--·· llClldt ___ ... ,.,.. .......... .,., be WO lll9ll h ...... tlecld\ C.-......... _._ .. ...,, ..... .. ...... _,_, c....... ....... .. ......... .., ..... , .......... ....... l'9Cft .. Giit ............. ... ~ ................... Giit mane· ................ 0... ..... .... FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY mull9N~ .......... ,..., ......................... All Cal-Ins Wll Be Charged Regular Rate. ----· M8¥ ......... -.................. ----....................... ~ca.o .............. , ... , ••• .............. -......-.... ... I ................. ... Eves. 64S.95t0 t-800-387-8788 Shr 2BR. dbl balh In beautllut Wettchll. NB, tum. Fem. n:~. clean 845·9t&4. Shr. tunny 2BR 2BA COM home. Walk 10 bch. w/d, ftp. nice! S550/mo 720-0136 South Coaat Mello. F• male n/amkr, clean. reap 10 ahr condo, Pool, Jacuul. $270/mo + utlla. Avail Jan 12. 241·9759 VERSAILLES CONDO B1lghl & airy room w/ pvt BA.. All amen1ti••· Poot, MCUrlty. S480/ mo + depoalt. Chtl .. tine ....:t735 an 3pm INCOMt: TAX :!'I:.';! PERSONAL TAX PREPARATION Accurate. reelOnabfy priced, cont:dentlat, Evening and weekend 1ppoln1menta (your home or mine). llul- mla• the ta• Mn- eftta yeu ..,. .,.,. titted to. Call 457·1734 SURPRISE I You .,. a wlnnef I.OS I & HHINll ··• · f'OUNO· Ught grey 6 whl1e Pereian CM ..tttl gold eyes. Mtved on 1123 N .. r KenwooCI/ lllh SIJ~ In CO.ta MeN. Heafthy • M2•1378 • Lea• cet Jen tMh, •• • 2200 bk>clC Miner or • ••• om.. M • p I • s I .. gr a • ....., .. 1'· Mn. 1t1lped amalllah f~ ,,.. '*'"lno· lunch mele ' ~ Y'9. I" .,._.. room a coff9e. recepc, pulaled tall, .,,. ...... cont room. ,AX, cope to "Bonny" may be In :;7~~ .:-=: your aar-o9 c .. ._.,. NB. l3&0/mo, mo-to-42'0• , _ __,,..........,,.... ______ ..,,.... mo. N OYlnlen. a:t-LOST DOO-tiOO t650 "··~ Wl\a. foll· -•1• ·-.......... ma... I091 In -• -..-New CM .,_ on 11•••2, Ofo w/lg wtnctow a ...... Ami* per111n9 • t71tl red to18r end ~ • Coela MeM &41 43.)0 ?14-ft•7~ NANI:--------~--------------------~ flHONE:------..;....--.....:.----------------- ........................... ..... =···--·---· .. ...... .., ..... _, .... POI UM• 111 eq " Colt Uiilf OI · to 1..; aq " .. a.u-aALaoa 1SLM0. 11.00. ~ .. t71tl ... 8'0' (ti ..,, .... CM. a.ck 8'dQ, no. and lcwable, ~·:..-.---07~ or M1.ai at ely wanted baclC ADOMJI arv: ' Ml: ZIP: . ...,...__ .. ...._.. _____ ..__.,... ......... k ... ......... ,._..._ .... ..._ ............... -_____ .......... -. ................. . ..................... -----·-·-.......... -......... .. ·-... cm ..... ...... c 2 st c:a- Q •••• ~-....... All9Nt OS ........ _ ... .. ~" .... --~, ..... . • .. pc:, ..... ..., .. _. ...... ... -~NllM . . ,) .. , ...... Pim....,. .... , •• »O elf .... '9dg. ~ upgr9dlll tft Paa'hton t•lane1, tt.IO()t( LH 120.otOt l'IOlfte. R•WARDll Caln,_... or._.,_ ...... ' . . j 88 Thursday, January 30, 1992 l'H.A Vt; I. ;JO I -I l'.Ml'l OY:'IH.N I ~:-..Ill t-.1\11'1 I I ) Ml· NI :-1:'1.IO ~.Ml'l O\'Mt.:\ I: ... HI Huntington •w The Se• RV parl<. Few 5pac•• Avallable. Across trom beach! C01nt'r or 21871 N-· la"d PCH Reaerve- 1u.: n1 71•·538·83HS M EMBt:RSHll'S ;tolH . local Yacht Club Membership For Sa.le 673·8779 Employment Opportunities EMPLOYMENT :;:;30 ...... co VOU DISLIKE YOUR JOB? • ~ n•o .,, for vocatoonaJ I ~"' talunts you don't • 11spoc1 Call, Olanol· • ~ I lvl11no, 1·800·367- ft ua I TA LIAN wanted, full ln~ormall call 1 • mo. 846•9075 9 0 0 • ~ 26 2 Ext 1---------SILK SCREENER & Asst II 4, 8am·9pm, 7 HELP WANTED l 1----------needed. Exp deter- dnys. $12.95 teo $50·$100 CASH PIT Assembler & In· mines pay. Call Stove •RCA·Whlrt .... I r• frig w/ice-m.kr: Eldnl Conti. S 175. 71CM>e6(), c.lorlo ..... ... eleclriC atat1, excellent cond, $100. 03H>701. AEFRIG, no frost, 2-dr, cln, works xlnl. S170 Will deliver. 031-3951 t'llHNll U IH HOl-l •Round o.ac ~lnlng table w/4 crvs '4!50, 3 oak swivel bara1ools •DISMLSD P9f90n• elect chak, IU\a up to atandlng Poaltlon/re- cllnH. Pd 11000 sell seoo. Elect cart "Ras- cal" paid 14000, Hll $2500, UHd only 12X. EKclnl cond. 722·3564 Newpt Bch. •We'll purchase reu1e- abl• lntaril/young chit· dren'• clottllng, cribs; bedding etc. 645-5293 ATTENTION Flea Mkt •TWIN ••D S•T W/ Vendort. Bargain• ga table, ••lnl cond, lore, mu1t 1011. no mull H•I Patio 1able room 25/ to sso. & 4 chrs. 780-08!50. 434·0619 111' l I I II :\'(, I M 1\ l I-H IAI...; "" 10 I Wood lay Window 12'X8' Wood divided lit"· new, ~ ptlcl/080 844-4484. Bl< 'YC'l.ES tlOtlO 'It LlllllAI 11 ·-.... t.·'*""·· MU9t RI. 9lltctr. gclld aia reure a._ low leaf 0'9Phlca. euaaom mllH, lmmaoulalel tlllar, Ullman aall, Call tor detail• Hartlen gNt. '3300. (rU25922) Chris, 031 •5044. Lido 14 C/W Trailer 1950. Cover & exlla H llf, UVC SQuth Yard apace K5. 14CM573 • f).£TU II R .JO'oJ!'.S M >* l ,, I t. A • • Doug 1 ............ .,-.:ir..-~~r.:'!::~ 2.e M \HINl SI 11·--. IHl(KS "'" MOORING WANT•D. Wiii buy your Newport mooring iand boat. John, 675-2328 low mllat, Ilk• Incl. fact. uni led mlln warr. Won'l lastl e2~.eeo ("673771) @ A.flc H~Rj<.)Nt~ \f ' "' • ' " .._ warr •• Call lor delalls (~090811) @ TRAVEL 3014 TRAVEL 3014 DAILYI factory H· 11allor needed. Musi at 258-7052. Xlnl oppty. sombly at home No have own truck & In· --------------Brau headboard, mal-exp. 1 ·900-786-7020 turanco. Please apply STUDENT OF Physical tress, box & frame, ALlCI t~R .)( N)' \It I >\ BABY qullta, hand· made, wlll also .. -, .... A&A VACATION BARGAIN 7days/eve SS/min. In person, 18J5 Whit· Therapy, Psychology. quee,,slze 5235. White INSUMNCE CO tier Avo NB-10. Cosio Pro·Mod. etc. Help w/ & brass daybed. mat· Mes3, 645·9828 treatment In holistic tren & trundle, com-Hiring p/t heavy tolo-__ _..;.______ & 1 11 f ..,,....,,..,..,_,.......,.,,. ____ _ phone work, $7/hr PIT DRIVER w/van or Ptlln s ross re e plote $1 95. 84().8733. CONNAIR telephono 10 order S35. 548-2934 Moving Sale, quality girls clothlng, mater- nity clothes. crib. play- pen, toys, workbench. Portable spa, exercise bike, much more 2000 Tahuna Tor. Sal 8·1. Transportation '90 aeoilL urv record, LOADED, aharpllne facl unllm· lted mlle warranty (11504584) 139,980 Orlando/Bahamas Combo • bonus t lnconllve. cnmpor-truck for A.M. sottlng. Mon·Wed·Frl 1.,..-~~-.,-------11nswerlng machine, 8 650·5800. Call Ssm. dollvories on wook· Aft & Evos. Apply In HENAEOON Bdrm set, remote functions, new Automobiles Treat Yourselves like Royalty For a week of Sun & Fun Cruising & ·Adventuring Trip Includes: ends. Must havo valid person; 140 1 Avo-sollcf walnut, wall unll In box, warranty 1 INSURANCE/FINAN· llcense & current OMV codo, Sto 402. N.8. type, $1950. (New, year 539. 243•7788• CIAL SRVCS CA· p rint-out. For more 759-3000 cost $6000.) 854·2781'1..,,,.'=':="=''=""....,.......,-,,.--- REER UMLIMITEO info, cnll Carol ---------KINGSIZE WATERBED. COSCO bedrall >lira INCOME-. MtlTUAL OF 983-093"8 1 2pm· fELEPHONE No-wave maltreu. In-long & high. folds, torw --0-m-en_·_s_c_to_l_h_e_s.-,-m-a-u' OHAMA. Recession 3pm. COMPANY JOBS. eludes frame & head-child or sick bed S5. slzos, bike, household • ~~~~fco~~od~~~sd a;:.r-R-EAL--E-S_T_A_T_E_'S_B_E_s"""T..,..I•-Sran 57.80·15.75/hr, board. Good condl· 644-6989· misc. SAT 9-12, 618t,'a @ A..t TU ILR Jt ''~ " . . BUICK HO.J[1 .,.94 Century Otymplc -._,7,,.,9~4,,..,so=s="""L-•~Perl--:-•-c"".'"1. special, •Or, Brown, 2 Iopa, chrome1. lo 4 0k ml, loaded. mile1, $19,950. PIHH • ~ u"d 1r1p a1r1ares • ..1 v.-k Rental Car '324 sumo 10 IAV KATZ. Earn $3.000 mo i 111 your aroa. Mon and llor'll Only S200. Call DELUXE black verlrcal Narcissus (In alley) • "'~ Lodging •Cruise to Bahamas Per Corporate over boughts, must sell Person Box 837, Tuslln. CA ADO IT IO N o r womon needed. No 589-7904, loave mes-2.drawor steel ftllng 92681. Or call 541• comm's to 10011;, ~ exporlenco noceuary. sage. cabinet ($190 value) 4442. ACT TOOAYlll Trngl Barbara 955· For informa1lon, call 1. r·L-.-r-8-.--R-0-1-.. -0-p-0-.-.-k $45. 759-5065. COSTA MESA 6124 S:1500. 544•1080· call 873•1305 . Limited Trips Equol Oppty Co. 5804N~lion-..odtlJSA 900·740-4 561. OXI. worth $1400, aacrlflcel.,,.=--------Garsge Sale, Lots of FORD ff07:'> CAll NOW FOR DETAILS fMllng Great lnl1. Inc. 9AI'. "~ m. 1484 6om·8pm • 7 S500 firm. 651·1994. GTE cordless phone, g oodlosl 515 Bernard, Thinking of hav111g 11 Regional Supervisor days. 512.95 foe. I----------nearly now S25. off Harbor In c0510 garage sale? Glye us Full or Par1-T1me roq'd ----=-=~,..,...,,-=--Oak d in $275, chrna 841·1945 In HB Moso. Set 8-?? n colll for expanding lod1os VERIFIER cabinet S375, Cro· '88 Ford Bronco •x4 74 Merced•• 450 Eddie Bauer, black w/ SLC $2000 noeds tan lrlm, auto, p/w, p/I, 1_o_v_e_,'..,,h_a_u_1._6_,7,..5-_2_•_•,,,,•_._ cru11e, mag wheel•. 80 Merced•• Bena $14,600. 669-4212. 450SL W/560 look. 1-800·666· 1858 Bridge By CHARLES GOREN w •lh O MAR SHARIF .:.rid T A NNAH HIRSCH • • .., , .1 It \ ulnerablt> :"l.orl h :"\OH rtl + t4 7 I .J 10 7 " 6 +f\.Jt462 \\ I '-I .... ~l I'. \~T + 10 6 5 9 ll IJ ,.. I .I :l .J 9 2 \ '' I II M .. 7 ' + A <l I 0 » Cl SOl f 11 + .. \ .J H :1 "/. \ " 6 ; :; . ' . :\ '· '11r I h .. ""I South \\ l'!ll I "''" l'u.,p. I + Pssi, .t . Po,, .. Pass J)hl Hclhl :I . :1 • P M!' J•,l,.... Pu,, I 'I" 11.r11 It .11! ..,.,, 1'11 t1f + \1 1111 rt• '"Ill~ 11 1mht-r 111 lun ·r.,n 1 • l'r le ''l1tl\11l .. oft l1ntl111l! I ho • 111 \1111 rn .111 Hrt111!<' ( h,1mp1on 'I"' '1• I r1 \\ilnl"' ••lhf•r l hilll flllrt• 'Ill I'" \1 I ht l'l'I..! liJll t•\Vlll I w l11d1.1111p11h-. allrHl'lt'cl rn 1 • •II tl1-1-ln•m E111:J.111<1 lndru . I I " ,. 1J..1,l.1111111d ""t'tlt'll Jll•I\ Ill~ 11 1111... '"' h l S "Jl"ll""r" 1 • •w•o• ,\ ·'' H •rn Falle111u., "I '•oh 11 11"" " p11rt llmt' :"1.1·\\ 'u rk \\ hn •.11 "' 11 h 1111 I ho., d~I I r11'111 • 111 t I fl trrl I \11111 h t'\t•ll( ·, •11 .ro·tl" slilt'ultt'rlht ls.1!.1111 PILOT CLASSIFIED 1111gorlo co .• Elegant. denta S115. B drm HEADBOARD tor King 842·5878 nol rlsquo. Exp'd 1n Noodod lmmedlnlely. $120·5315. 631·5801 or dbl. twin beds S35 Huge 3 family Soto Everything from boby lloms to furniture. 1608 Rhodo Island Cir. SoVSun 8:30-4 mi: doublt> -.howed o maximum rot e to t\\11 ..,pilde . As the card he. South "-U11ld hO\'t' done ~lier lll p!l% three dubs round to Nor1h. but there was always the danger N ort h mil!ht pa.i.-.. so with a ound opening hid, S11ut.h competed fun her We.,t'i; dub lead we covered b} 1 ht-JRl k and taken with the queen Ea'\I «hsfted to the nine of heans. I > .. dart'r won in hand and led a dia mond. \Ve!>t hot up with the ace und re\'erted tu rlub!>. dedoret rulhn11; It \\8-. llmt' tu tat kle trnmps. o dt•t larer t m .. -.rd to dummy "' ith tht' k111ii 11f d111mond-. and ran the eight 111 .. pade,, to \\ e .. 1 • quet>n WE> t per "'', rt'd "11 h d10 mund...,_ dedu rer rulhn11; 11n thf' t.11Jlt> l"l'>.l came the ""\t'n uf trump!> and. when En!lt oiiain plR)t·d low. dednrer qh11t u p \\1th thl' .1l"t' ... 101·e Ea'>I was kt1,.\\ll .. 111 hold till' tl'n. tht• rrnh h"Jll 111 l11-.r111; "'' m11rt-trump tnrk-. \\,,.., 10 tmd \'rf'-.t \.\Ith tht" 11111.\ boue km~ :\ltu tht munarch dropa,ed. dE>t l.irt'r tire\\ I ht> out;,tanclmg tnrmp then thr('w \\'('!\t m \\Ith a d1am11nd tu lor<.t' ,1 ht>nrt return tl\\8\ lrunr tht1-4lll't'll 111111 dee larer'<1 I 1111:iht111!d ll'UUll~ Ont qui· ... 111111 rt>mauh Hatl E11 .. t m.ul1 t h1 m11ntlat11r\ laJ..,ec.ird 111 1 hf' 1t·11 "" t ht 't"111nrl ~pade Ii-ad. \\11111<1 tit·< Inn r .. 1111 haH• pla\ ul t ht> U I t salos merchandising Must know Nowport ---------cash. 675·4095. E11cl1ong opporlunlly B h & C t M PATIO TABLE, glass1--~...,.------ for Person to Conl,01 cac OS 3 osa top, molal logs, good OUEENSIZE flolallon Are'1. Cllock corrior h t 1 b · 1 k solos toam. cxcollorll condtn S50. 760·0650. s oe •e • 0190, p n P.~c:k:-qe. routes tor proper do· ---------or blue, green. Nearly .. .. I 1 very, 8 · 3 O om-Ouoon sofabed w/oak now S15 642 J 163 (805) 853·1204 12 30pm Thursdnys trim, plush. pd $1000 ----·--·--·- HAVE A GARAGE SALE 642-5678 iltiMiM and Saturdays Musi sell $425 548·6838 SEWING MACHINE have rel•abto & eco· --... S-O,_L_l_D_O,_A ... K___ Kenmore, cabinet ano non11cal av10 ..& msur· BEDROOM SET bench, 0110 extras nnco Call .Miko at Fits Full Ouaenslze _s...,4=9,.,,. ,.,,6=-40-...,....1_1_13_ . ....-=-:-- 6'12"4333· boo. M lrrorod & TIRE chains S25. DOMESTICS ~~40 BABYSITTER WANTED In Newport Bch Must bo English 6Pl'aking. FIT. Call 673·3504 UPTO llghlod headboard. 640·7 19t) Orawers. cabinets. Ar· 1-.,.-~~,...-----­moiro Included. Excel· UNUSED plumb1"g lont condition. Must usod toots S1·$15 see!' SIOOO OBO 490 Costa MO Sil 642·8822 Strool WATERFORD crystal. Poworacour1 panorn. 9 oz tumblers S50. Call evos 434·2936. seoo WHITE froozor 16cu" upright $150, good cond Wood desk, s1• drawer 51 50. Soc chair $50. 739-4424. COLLECTIBLES 6017 PER MONTH * NO COLLECTIONS * Rod Skelton, "Th• Fln•ncler" stgnod, and numbered ( 113843) lllho; sold out 5.000. Valued al S3,500 and going vp!I W iii sacraflco at $3,000. Coll afler SPM or toave mo1s1190 al 434·1178 ,JEWEi.RY, FURS & ART 602~ MUST SELL rofrlg, woshor, dryer, book· C3SOS, couch, t'-'Cel· lont cond. Call for appl 557-64GG. PRICES SLASHED! Good deals, Sat 11-2 226<1 MeyorNJll1on •831·5801 • Sat. 2/ 1, 7:30am, furn, China, coined chairs, kitchen 11ems, toys, clothes 498 Shady Dr IRVINI!: 6144 Everything Muat Qol Video games, furn, d ishes. clolhtng, olc: ,, 12 Crosskoy, Nonh· wood, Sal Sun,S-3. Transportation BOATS 7011 HONDA 0086 85 Hond• Accord LX PN/, P/L, AJC. Cass (112BSN403) $3,992 Torot• of Coat• M••• 722-2000 JAGUAR 9100 1990 Jaguar XJS. CO"V classic, red on do•· skin, lmmac, 1 ownor, nismkr. 13k ml, no lwc lrut $42,500. 631·1038 LINCOLN 9120 LINCOLN '71 Continent•!. 480 ~ng. runs good S 1 495 Must seer 642·0!i67 88 Lotus Turbo l1prlt Rod w/blk loather Int• rlor, 14k orig ml, com- l'llete 1eeo1d1, never hit or abused. mull lmmac lhru-out. new tires. sheep skrns, Centra whls, 77.820 ml, $19,500. Call 642·1872 ahor 5pm. PLYMOUTH 918~ '85 RELIANT. Mom's car, 21 K actual m~I••· $2,500. Run• & look• great. 842-6691 or 721 ·2433 A•k 'Mac' SUZUKI 9~0:'> '88 Suzuki Samurl, 7k ml, garaged, $4,!500 SHOWROOM QUAU1Y Ca_U Tony 434·27 13. TOYOTA i.i 10 •'78 Cello• •T•. white, clean. orig owner, 5·tp, AJC. At Is. 137K ml. S1800/ obo. •H8·8880• see 10 apprec:lat•.1---------- must sell luvlng 11atei.---------.. 528,000, 841·2883 MERCEDES 9130 ••'87 Cellca•• Brighi red, exceJlenl condition. AM/FM '88 300CE While stereo. AJC, Cruise. gray, chrome. exccp· Till Wheel, 54k ml, l•Onnl. '"c:I Incl vnllm· $7500. Call 646·9147 Hod m11os warranty 1 ._ ________ ~ ( "76422!;) 1977 24ft SklpJ•cl< Ownor moving, call for 85 TOYOTA f*/U into Best ofter trade A /C • C as s •I t • • w 714·642·52t9 l ll 1111' I\ , • .., Bumper (#30449CSIJ H.714·548-4176 Joo 13,992 Torot• of Holld•v 18ft Cubby Coal• M••• Cab111 11 sn 'p Voman.i ---------722·2000 o b, incl E Bayh nl _8,,_8.,....,T=-o-w-0-,-•......,4""A'""u_n_n_•_r_ Early morning motor routes available . Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Mooring on Balbon MEET Til Isl Low hrs $12,000 A!T, AJC, PM. I t, * 8 •au t If u I f u I I firm 722•7045 Tom Cruise. aunroot. cus· length opossum =--~~-----I tom wheels (11 224327) fur co•I Roversrblo WANTED•Elac111c $7,992 as 1a1ncoa1 with lur boe1• Must bo" 1n IOMt"CDe 1pec1al Tovot• of ttlm, ELtropeon hooks good coM, reason-throuqh cla11ihed c;;~~2'::0 .. Hordly worn. S950 ably p11cod !>57·5100 642·4321 x 102. day. 675·2359 eves. ---------188 TOYOTA P/U 4X4 TODAY'S Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. Custom Wheels. Bumper (ir026135) ••••• 2 f CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS • F'lt'a~anlPr I WP&a>on port i;; l u•ll It> I qJtd t 1 ~"ilCl!lu• a~ 1'1l•t • (. l '"''<lt1r atJhr t f tit.ind • f '~t'l'S 8 ~8111 J H•'\c ~ I I "ii'' 1!d t'I ll f r•t11•1'\I •ti C•••eal , Ma~ e~ tltJll"' "N1 w <;tot I l ~"<l t>f'll"r I l'ul 1'1 I•• • 1 f ' I I ··~ • • f t .., aruma1.-. "tmtutr '~('''I.tin tt·.n t t--· ! l. (HlUT"!Unlt., J ll•I nl ildVICA ,, IJ~t' itnU .,.,.,ound1n11 rand ,a •~ralh plant r,ri u••i>e p omenr I I D• 1~ P ' 62 GaO&bOul 63 Church gr oup 64 "Ma1or follower 65 Cubic meter DOWN 1 010 t>')• se .. 2 Unemplov1>d 3 Work to0e111er 4 S1owe111r1 S Taken to c.ourl 9Q8tr1 6 Qppos•te ol neaven 1 Eni;11c.te<1 t.y e Rent 9 Three II 10 Oowager<o 11 Wrongs 1:? Reg&I recep1ton 1 J Lock ot M ir 19 Germani' 2:? Outsule pref 2'· By dint 1t n, Cna1ten9t><J • 21 N09n1s bt>IOff• :?8 Business place :?9 Go quickly 30 show strool 1>nter1a1nmiin1 32 Swear 33 1n11en1oos J<I Coward 3!> Tlie Mu.i ~Crazy 37 Seafood PREVIOUS PUZZLE IOl.VED . \() ... 40 llf'ns& <I I jruque1!. toes 4 ) Tom and 01one 4 l ' C.amera 4'> Narrow bee1 <16 Remains 47 Pebbtt1 48 Funny pet'4ln 4i Raised area 11191 ""''"° , .. 1 .... $Yf'<ltCal• SI Ou1lll'f s word SJ Bakery pro S• Tom • St. At11c.te '> 7 Ha.e brunch perhaps !>9 Nonsense "Jang 10 11 12 I') 16 CALL 642·4333 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BfACH Cuns1ng C1;t Who ra rt7 Ht I• LIBRA (Sept 2J·Oct 22) l.unfhci •ddicltd 10 lurllt·ntcl. 5WUltrS, rt'l•tl'$ IU dlV151Un of prupUI) 1 oc.ttt cl1im1 to i..now 1lmCKI •II lhtrt 11 to dO<'umt'nl that 'prov~ ownl'~hsp Fo· I.now •bo11t lhl' tnvlronmtnl. Ht ts cus on s1yll', writing. flar1a11on, un1qut' a-.ocl.1ll'd with .1 m.1jor unrvtnlty, I communrc•llon Advt'rhH' prClduct 1.1110 about utronomy, • 1ub.itct ht I Oispl.ty sksll at analynng ch.1ractt'r k now•, •llulu •tlrolojity. 1 subftcl SCORPIO (Oct D -Nov 21) Som' about which ht it wMfufly lgnt>r1nl. 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""H' •11111 Y11u 1•kt'<I for moft' A't(ltinMbllll~ will l>r n-.•111 .. .i '" 11•11nt·c1111n \\1th nuw yuu f!t't 11 Anotht'r C.IJ!fl<'Orn travrl lonK r .. rm n·l•llt•n•h1r """""I I vc•uchM for vou pmmNt>t vour uuw t~ l<1t br1n~ f1n1•htoJ w11h h1ir.1t·n nnl AQUARIU (J•n 20 I t'b 111 1 rr.ill" )our ••wn l ""~~ '"'"""'"'II lt•nf! ll'rm pn'fJ>f(I~ comt onto ~h•rp ml'lhcxh c lr.ir l1JCU• Rrl•t1dn.h1p undrrl'<W°' m1 C LMINI (Mh i i funf' 2111 I mvh• n11r u"" ,urvsvt~ lunar ru111wn _.,,. nri111n•hty Ju1n11 w1ll11111n•"'-111 hrjithltf!hO ur11qut ttthn1q11f 1h1rm 11kt rr~k• in urd"r lu j•t1tmt•h • r1•111v1 i11ltl11\ 111 tr.1n~form drt"•m• tnh> "''' rro1tr~m 'r'l1\I ft1 di.II' fur lrt•\h •t1HI Ill"~ ••liltt.1 ""~"J"'ntlrnlf' lr•···.l11m 111 •' Pl'>CES (.,f'b tcl M•rch 20) 'tou"' P"'" "'"""' in lr.tsl •h n '"'" mAnn.., ct'ntly rrquMlrJ ch•lltngt of nf'w pro1 CANClll llut1;. 21-!ulv 221 '""' 11 f'nu1untt r A\f1&<111u• l .tntrr n•hvn wllh thnt lf'lltr• 1n111~I' an 1hr11 n•mn 8 k f \ 11u II rt 1v111 -.·n~· 111 mo11v111on J1rf'tllun /\11 .. n1111n rt" ""'"", •round rml"'ny ~ ursty mM rt•Kf LCO (lul\ 21 AuK 22) l>1vrr<>rf\ ""'" h ho-\>tlhd rrl'\>lllU• llm1t•hun• 1.u n.r f'IC""'"n '"""" ·~" Ylrtl'IV Hr.I• ''""Y ..... n,u.il11y ~ mp .... ,11 UY, I '"'' 1n .... •r~M~ 1lt•wr, "' ~11u1 <..-m1n1 S.g· '"'"'" JW"l"'IOn' play rol• VIRGOlAu11 H·~J'l4 221 hl<u•on drt11la ~I')'• w•lltt, h•ndl:>111 rnrpt' rommun1u1111r1 fn•m n•l•llt1• who .. v• • I nfrJ to bnrrow monty •rid ynur 11mt1" E.mph••tt un h11tnl' rn•P""Y f'lt lehun• with ol.tftl f.t1111I)' "''"'""'' NI r1i..u• on 1nJtptndt<ntt '' It uf'• 11v1ty J•nn11 pu>ntr~tnng tptr11 You II bft tMpi,...J h• f'l)tn.ln(f' 1 h,.. p11~t" ••In >''''" handJ lA'O 1nvol•f'd I .. fANUARY JO IS YOUll llRTtt· DAY. Oursna Fthru1ry yQ1fll rtr•lh more-J"'<!Plf' you II havf' whlf'r audl «>nt~ •nJ m1ny will cl11m yuu rauglll rh•m trut mt•n1n1 of lnvf '"""""' ~m•nu• """"°"' ''•""' 1n vovr llff' 'rou Uf Vl'n<illlf, ,.. .. _. "'"""' Wit •nd w11Jom Voo 1l11t1 .,.. •UP"r wn(i • 11v~ tunt..,n1n1 b.>dy 1m•a• '""'II ruh l ""h ttlrt sn Marrh. rtla1tonat11p will h••• up flur1n1 Arr11 you II penm,.t• 1n "'"'"'""'•I tnlfrJm•. If '4nf!I• you rould marry llifmlt!'r will bi ~uur mu.c mtmor•bl• m.mt°h'f.{ IW2 ... Selling merchandise for under $50 ? We'll run your 3 line ad FREE! Fill out the coupon below ond moil to: ClASSIFIED ADVERTISING The Doily filot 330 W. Boy St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 r • • -• -• • • • • AD INFORMATION · -• · · • · -: • • • Name--------~--------------Address ______________________ _ Cifv ________ r~ -- Pho•------~----------~---n.,. ........ ad. 0. .... c.,. ... ,,..,. Olfr. ···---~---····················· Torot• of Coat• M••• 722·2000 88 Towot• Cello• AJC, P/S, Tiii. CrulH, Cust om Wheels, (122•327) 17,992 Towot• of Coat• Me .. 722·2000 TRUCKS t.:.!~O '90 Z'11 4 Whl Drive Sllverado modal. shonbed. while. tow- ing package, low ml, mint cond. 11~875 844·8930 1990 CHEVY SIO Uk.a now, only 17,000 ml. AC, stereo. M ,895 . Muat Mii. 675-80~ 1 VANS 11..!:.!r\ '81 VW V•n•von Boovhlul, Air Cooled Eng. 2·11r. rebuln eng, $3875. 948-8384 •'78 VW V•n 1 owner all records, runt great, customized tor camp- ing, rieeda some body work.12500 844-7138 after Spm. II Mltaublahl Mlnl-V11n Loaded, ••cellent cond. auume lease, l:JOS/rno, 18 monchs 873-M7a VOl.V< I ~, •. 10 .,_VOLVO 7M GL• A/C, Auto, Sllfttoof (12SFW018) ,,,982 T:r:t•ef c.. ..... 7aa0aooo \/(II.KS \\ 1\l 111'\i ·1.'.1~ 11M KARMAN OHIA 12 volt. Unfinished proJect car. New Nall, tires. br•kH, 1t\ocka. 8ody, pan, bum.,.rs & P-'"1 In oood condition . Naeda: motor, 6r'11.,lor -otk & sunroof. ~u•t NII 1160 firm. Lo- uted "' Hunetnaton 8"ch. Me-OtM II N Jeffa al •or. 1-•Pd. aurwoof. l)Ul-out alereo, orta ownet, eJdnt cond 14,900 ,Obo. "6-0lll IV "'9f POI II TIM llMI '87 c ....... . Immaculate, p•m- "'9d. very low ""'"· _... on wNle W'"'1w , .,... top, .,., pwr .,..,.,., crutae, pull-°"' tape, ' owner. "'u" •••I Only teeee. '9H.02U XICMI or 11 .. 7'11. .. . Nppott Beach/Coata Mesa Dally Pilot Ii I ILi GI • Thursday, January 30, 1992 88 NGECO ~TAUTO tndustry . lining up for February's Orange County Auto ·show • lnfiniti to exhibit J30, other models at Show nfiniti, the luxury car division of Nissan Motor Corp. in U.S.A., will introduce the 1993 lnfiniti J30 rsonal luxu sedan and its 1992 , e range County lntcrnationar Auto Show. February 15·23. Costa Mesa lnfiniti, located at 2888 Harbor Blvd. is one of nine lnfiniti dealerships currently operating in the Southern California. 193 lbs-ft. of torque. Safety engineering is Jnothcr important part of the J30 design, starting with t:1e ~1~9, st:ttlefee" 1pt1ter desis11ee body structure. The new J30 also includes standard driver-side and front passenger-side air bags, three-point front • • scat belts wi_th_prc·tcnsioners, and a standard Anti-lock Braking System (ABS). lnfiniti, which shared top honors in the 19,1 J.O. Power and Associates T he lnfiniti Q45, the O::igship of the lnfiniti line, is a true ... Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI), continues as a Icade~ the 1992 performance lu\ury car market. Featuring a full-line of driver-oriented performance \C'hicles, the Division attributes the CSI ranL.ing to its unique customer s.1lisfaction program, the "Total O w ner)hip (xperiencc." high-performance sedan. Powered by a technologically advanced 2 7 8-horsepO\\ er 4.5-liter aluminum-alloy V8 engine, the Q45 provides quick acceleration and ::i luxurrous, comfortJble ride. Also available is the world') first production Full-Active Suspension model, the Q45, named one of the "10 Best Cars in the World," by Ro::id & Track magazine. Touring Package'' and FuH~Active Suspension vehicles also feature BBS forged-alloy wheels. Offering a comprehensive blend of standard features and dynamic pcrformJnce, all models have the added benefit of the tnftniti "Total Owner)hip Experience," which provides the highest le' cl of customer service available. The 1992 product line-up, including the lnfi niti Q45 performance lu:i..ury sedan, M30 luxul) !>ports coupe and M 30 lu\ury sports com ert1blc, and the lnfimti C2-0 luxury sports sedan, will all recei\e J r~d door lock logic S)')tem allo\\ing sclctli\.e loc~ing Jnd unfading of one or .ill door:, for addt•d driver and pJsscnger security. The lnfiniti M30 is offered as both a luxury sports coupe and luxury convertible model. li~e the Q 45 ::ind lnfrniti's M30 luxury sport) coupe, also ;wailablc as a comertiblc, can be !>Ccn at nc't month') 01.1ng~ Cuunt~ Autu Sho\\. G20, the 1\\30 provides a balanc0o of luxury and sporty performance. All lnfin1ti models coml' fully-equipped, including iour-\\ heel di!><: br;il..es '"1th Anti-Lock Bral..ing S)".>tem (AB S), air condittoning. power \\IOdows and door locl..s and a premium audio system. The Q-15 and M30 offer standa rd lcclthcr .1ppointcd interiors, which is Jn available option on the C20. The lnfin1ti J30 pcr)onal luxury sc.•clan. '' h1ch will go on sJlc in North America in the spring of 1992 as a 199 3 model, of1er) an original appro.lch to the lu\ury scdJn marlct. Designed to evoke a strong emotional rc)ponse from C:\ cryonc who M:CS • .ind dm<.') 1t, the J30 t) a · h;irmon1ous IJ.il,rnce of pcrlorm.mcc, comrort and \,lfct\ With a combination of front V6 engine, rear·\\hcel dri\e and a unique. highly-sophisticated four·\\ heel independent Sonar Suspension, the \130 offers smooth, re)ponsi\c handling . The limited-edition M30 com crtiblc· fCJt ures an inno,atl\ e, "one-touch'' convertible top \\ hich r Ji~cs or lower) com enicntly with the touch of a )ingk• button. for 1992, both models '"II (e.iturc J central lod.ing switch on the c.cntt'r console Jnd an lnfinit1 mMI-on the engine \,11\e cover. as \\L'll ih thl: rL'\I ·t·d door Joel>. logic sy:itcrn. _ Rounding out the 1991 lnfiniti line-up is the lntlniti G20 lt1\ury sports ~1:d.1n, combi.n1ng sophistic.1tcd )t) lin~ .rn innovative cabin-fnrw.mf ck•')ign \\h1ch offers e\cept1on.il interior roominess, .rnd resp~nS1\ e pcrformJnce and h.rndling. [)(>,1gned b) /\1>-.an De~1gn lnternationJI in ~Jn D1cgo. thl! J 30 1) powered by a 3 0 htcr DOI IC :?-l·\al\e V6 engine rJted Jl 210 hor..cpo\\Cr and Powered b~ a 140-hor:.epo'H'r, lour-qhnder 1 (Haf,e, DOliC 2.0-litcr engine, the G 20 1s .1,.1 J.1bl<.' "i:h a m.lnu::il 5-spced tran)mi,)ion or .1n optionJI fouMpccd O\ crdriH~ auto11t.tt1c transmission. E\cdlcnt balance of pcrform;in(I! .1nd h;indlin~ .uc ;imon ~ the nt.inv clling puinh 01 the f1..:.1tu rt•d 1 'JIJ..! ,1,..,.ln JUOZ\. Powerful M·axima SE Of!d sporty· Stanza highlight Nissan's new product lineup A ftcr \\inning more m.1jor automoti\e .w .. u d:. th;rn Jn~ other mJnufocturcr O\Cr the pclSt two yt>ars, N1>SJn features it's new generation product lineup with the addition o( a more pO\vcrf ul Ma,imJ and a sporty new StJnza model Jt the OrJngc County lntcrnJtion.:il Auto Show, Feb. 15-?3. The bull-of the chJnge:. for t <)1)2 Jrc to the MJ"mJ, N1-.~m OJVISIOn's na~h1p scdJn. The >J>Clft-orientc<J M.1"ma SE recci\cs a" 111-new 190-horscpo\' er 24 Jl\C OOHC V6 as stJndJrd, and both modch rccc1\C SC\crJ I interior and <.''tenor enhanccmenb The new St.mza SE bcwml'S th~ third member of the St.mz.1 line. JOining the high-vJluc XE and lu\Urious G>.E models. With its bl.ic~ grille, body-color reJr spoflcr and sporty interior trim, the 'SE injects J new level of e\citefnent in the mid·sizc class. "Nissan's 1991 lineup maintains the momentum we've built up in recent years by oHcring the mo)t powerful MJ\ima ever and an e\citing new Stanza model," SJid Jules Clavadotscher, gencr.11 sales manager, Niss.in Division. "Winning accolades is ccrtainfy a great source of r«ogn1tion for our products. but ''c're not about to re:.t on our laurt-ls." A brief outline of Ni~1n 's 1992 lineup: SENTRA: launched a~ an all-new model last year, Scntra returns for '92 as the CJr to beat in the small sedan segment. Contemporary styling, fun-to-drivl' performance and hign-quality cr.ittsmanship arc just a few of its awMd·winning auubutes. • The diverse ScntrJ lineup is available in two· and four-door bod~t)'lc~ in J choice o( five trim levels. Power Is supplicd'"by a DOHC 1.6·1itcr engine rcltcd at 110-ho~powcr, wnile the spor ty SE~ two-door offers the most normJlly-aspirJtcd power in its clJS> with a 140-horscpower 2 .. ~·l1tcr engine. STANZA: Ni~n adds a sporty fl.lVOf ~ its value-packed Stanza hn~ with the .iddition o( a new SE trim level (or 1992. The SE ~rt'S many standJrd foatur~ with the lu~uriou~ CXE, tind 4ldds sever.ii ag_~r6Sl\C interior ::ind c'tcrior trcJtn-1ents for J look all it~ O\\ n. Oth~r chaoses for '92 include a new chrome grille for XE and GXE models. and J new rear finisher p.1nel for all models. MAXIMA: AlreJdy one of the b~t O\ cr;1ll pedormers in the uppc-r-m1ddle segm ent, MJ\ima up) the ante this ye.lr w ith the .1ddit1on of a more po'\ erf ul engine .md a \Jnety o( interior .Jnd e cleft()( enhancements. The \ ta\lrna SE rcce1\ c:. an all-nc'" 2-1 -\ Jl\C DOHC V6 rJtcd .1t 190 hor-.cpcl\\ er, re\1::-<. d suspcm.ion settings, a \ 1!><'.ous limited -slip differential, .1nd \-rated tires (on manuJI trJm mrss1on models). In Jdcl1t1on, both the SE and GXE receive a new snlle, tJil lamp and rear finisher, as well as new instrnmcnt panel graphics, electric de-fogser feature-on exterior mirrors, cup holder and an armsct-type center console lid. cnhJncc:. ·s1.1bih:, in an sh .md lanc-d,.tnsc mancu\ l!rs, i-. .1s,1in offered J ) (Ml t 111 the .1· •• 11l.1t>rc :>E F.1stb.1cl.. H.rnd. n~ I' ,1d;.1qL'. Tht:' 2-105~ i::. ·" .ul.1bfl' 111 Coupe .rncl r.i..tb.u.:k modd.; .11 three trun le' d .. -U.i:.-t'. SE .incl lu\Uriuu' L [ Ir :i ti .1 k onl) 300ZX: \!i-.-.~m·s ultim.1tc :.port) cJr OllL'I'.> \\ 11rlcl-d:s pt'r ior m.1n1.C. Jn<.J unc ul till' mo~t di tinc1iw profiles on the ro.1d tocl.1r. A\'ail.iblc in U\lJ:-'CJlcr L.UUJll.!-..Uld iour·!!L'Jtcr ~ 2, the 300Z\ foJturt.':. a 2 ! :? ·hor.,cpo\\ t·r normall~-J~pir.1tcd \16. The T\\in Turbo rmxlcl pu)hc:. the pcrforrn.rncc 0m clop1: e en further \\1th it!> 300-horscpO\\ er f>O\\crpl.rnt. 1 ht.• 199:? m0<ld ,tdlb ::.~'' 0r.1I fea tures to 11:> .1lrt'.Hlr irnprc):.i\t.' .ur.1y of !.t,rnd.ird equipment, incluchng J drhcr-s1dc air b.1l!.- ncw c.loth )Cat uphol;tcry ,111cl J re\ l)Ccl Po" er door I d. mechJni~m. In .1dcl1lton, .1 pm'4..'' dri,cr') ~cJt .me.I le.Hhcr·c;u\crcd .1utom.1t1c tr.rnsmission :-hifc 10' er ."Ire now -.t.1nd.ml on T-bar roo1 models PATHFINOCR: The N1s::.Jn r.11hfinclcr four-cluor continues .1~ Other chJnge) include an increased level of equipment in the GXE Lu\ury Package and the avail.1bility of a driver-side air bas for both models (from O ctober production). NX: The sporty NX made an immediate impact upon it> introduction last yeJr with its class-leading performance and bold exterior styling. For 1992, this front-dnvc 2 2 coupe continues to set the pJce in the compctitwc sport!Jspccialty segment with its choice of powerful drivctrains Jnd long lbt o( standard features. • a leader in the uirnp.Kt ~po~t/ utility St'..hmcnt ''1th 1b c.u-likc ride quality, pm\ l.'riul dm <:tr.1in and dbtrnct1\t' ~t\ lin~. The NX is avtiilablc in two models -the spirited NX 1600 with a I 10-horsepower 1.6·1iter DOI IC engine, and the pcrformance·oricntcd NX 2000, featuring a 140-horsepowcr 2.0·liter OOHC 16-v.ilvc powerplant. 240SX: Offering balanced weight distribution, a standard mufti-link rear suspension and a r'55-horscpower 2.4-htcr DOHC engine, N1~n's 240SX is well equipped to satisfy driving enthusiasts with a taste for sports car performance and h.mdling. . but a budget that dittatcs . pt«lctical1ty. . ·N1ss.in's Super HICAS . four·MCCI steering system, which PJthfindN is ,1\ ,11l.1h!e in l\\ l> trim le,eb -the '.:E-Vo uricr:> 'aluc in both t\\O· .md IOUM\ hcl•I drive conflgur.1trnn,, \\ hilc tht.' more luxunos ~(-Vu i ,l\';iil.1b~c with four·\\ he\'.'! drh c onh. Bulh modcb tc,,lltrt' ,1 ;3.0·htcr'vG engine rJtcd .ll 153 hor~t'p0\H'r. NISSAN TRUCl\S: For 199.?, N1!>SJn's trul.I.. lmL' .1g.1in olfers tlw most 1>0wcrf ul )t.rndJrd 1'our·cylir.ider ;md import V& engine) in their rc:>pcd 1w cl.h)C~. Av.lil\\blc in Rc~ul,u Cab, long Bed .ind l<ing Cab rnodl'ls \\1th either 4x2 ot 4x4 drivcline:> (Long Bed 111 4'<2 only). N1--s.m trucks f caturc bold, ,1crodyn.1mic ~l) lin~ .md J high ll'vd 01 ~t.111cl.ud equipment. lhc entirl! hnn1p tl',\.IU't' • independent front sll-.pcn ion \\ltfl lo~ion bJrs ,lnd ,1 S<)l1d n~Jr .l\lc with lcJf snrins: -J cornbin.ltion th.u pmvidt-s tht• tl1ughn • ' rcquirl><i for oll·rO\ld 1tu.11ions while offering J t.u.J1k • ride ut1 the hi!;hw:1y. r WE ARE OtJTTO STAY #1, TRY AND BEAT THESE PRICES. YOUR PRICE --- FACTORY STICKER s13,230 $10,988 . ' , 810 Thursday, January 30, 1992 . . Process begun to start shrinking Japanese -American trade surplus 'Big three' automakers find recent· Japan t rip lo be constructive one . least, by the negative re)ponse of the open world trading system. liberalization. news media to our pJrt in this initiclti\lc. we en v Is I 0 n It as mu tu a II y When a bilateral imbalance such as And WI! cannot help but feel dismay at advantag~us for all trading p;irtners, today's persists, it is imperative· that both the apparent public perception U)al WC providing their peoples lhC Opportunity to trading p.lrtOCrS undeftak~ a prompt, set out for Japan, ~·hat-tn·hJnd" and live and work in harmony, welf.being and systematic examination of their domestic "whining," to beg for relief from peace. • aJld int<!rnational, economic policies to economic and trade problems for which T he world trade system is' ch<mging identify the root causes and correct them. With the American economy on shaky we ourselves arc believed to be primarily constantly. One of the mo'l In a recent advertisement, JAMA refers lrss. worker, tn the auto industry -responsible. d 1 f h to trade as "the calm health of nations." from CEOs to dealers to mechanics -important eve opmcnts o t e past 20 Actually, the throe of us went to Japan years is Japan's emergence as a major But at present, trade between the United have been watching and waiting with to make a case for foir and balanced force and, with Euron1> and North States and Japan is anything but calm, intense curiosiK. and concern tO see t d T h d h I"'-d th h b'I t I · b I · . •r ra e. oget er we reprcscnte t e America, as one of the world's three key an e uge 1 a era 1m J ance 1n which way the tide flows. U.S.-based car and truck manufacturing centers of trade and economic power. Japan's favor 1s hardly a sign of long-term To he~ ~ort matters out, Harold A. business. h health for either country. With that change as come nC\v Poling, c .11rman of the board and chief However, each of us individually spoke responsibility for these world leaders to Japan's aggregate trade surplus was e'\ecutivc o fficer of Ford Motor for a major world company that (or work to_gether _ to ensure that the trade S473 billion over the 10 years endin~ in Company, put his thoughts down on decades has competed hard, effectively_ system ,5 ool.lnccd and equitable, and to 1990. Its bilateral surplus with the United pa~ and successfully in countries :Jll arouna 'Set att-06tnirable-example for the rest of States cfuring this period,· at $364 billion, The to/101-... inB are by-lined comments . the globe. In Ford's case, for illustration, the global community. accounted for 77 percent of the total. from Poling, recently returned from Ms we-have met-the-needs -.of-ctJstomers, _ Concern ovcr-thc-sabstamial tra'd Wslrsc. lhe SSOO billion bilateral trade 1 isit to Japan: proVtaed· jobs and economic -growth, lent imbalance between our two nations was surplus in manufactured goods over the strength to local societies and sold our the most pressing of the issues that led ~me period is causing groat concern in E arl)· in January, Bob Stempel of products in some 200 countries on six the U.S. business delegation to Japan. the Unit~ States as tfie huge loss of GM, Chrysler's l ee lacocca and continents. With our government making that known manufacturing jobs impacts the economy I · d a d le t' f 21 and the industrial base. 1oine e ga ion o While in Japan, we met with the JapJn to the government of Japan in the American business executives invited to Automobile Manufacturers Association strongest terms, my colleagues and I p rojections o( the finill lrade figures Jccomp.rny President Bush on an OAMA) for an exchange of views. In a asked the members of JAMA to petition for 1991 indicate no improvement unprecedented trip to Japan and other presentation during that historic meetins, for -and commit to support -actions from 1990 in the U.S.-Japan trade Pacific Rim countries. speaking for the three of us, 1-took the 10 eliminate the imbalance and allow balance, despite the .U.S. recession, and \\e ha\C' bN~n surprised, to say the opportunity ta express . support for tJn further progress toward greater trade notwithstanding the 54-pcrccnr --------------------------------------------.. improvement in America's trade deficit with the rest of the world. For 1991, the .NEW AUTO GUIDE Acura HUNTINGTON IEACH ACURA You EJcpect We Deliverl 1'3t31 Beach Bl 405 & PCH 100·96·ACURA: 842·0095 tJORM REMS COASlAl ACURA Suw Pnces. Suoer SdeclJon Ha'l>or 81\-d ,, •05 Fwy, Costa Mesa 979·2500 TUSTIN ACU,RA "·E \VJ,T TO BE ..-r AGAIN IN 19911 YOU1L SAVE MORE' 5 freeway v• ~ 714·669·9900 Alfa Romeo IEACH IMPORTS So Cars leadlllQ Ma d1t for 17 consecutlve years A.la ~omtO. Sub. Mneratl • Sales. service. lenlno s.;s Dove St . Newpoit Buen 714/752·0900 . Audi TUTTLE CUCK AUOI 40 AU1o Cerw Dove, ltvine 472·7400 CREVIER BMW E'celit"ll selec1ion ol lie'# & tart1utly p•epJ•ed B'AW s always ill S10Ck Sa es Ser.1ce. LeaslllQ £: , ... a· 55 fie• 1<ay SJr.a A!\a Alrto Mau 135·3171, SAOOlHACK IMW 45 01qtekl IMne Jl0·1200 STERLING MOTORS LTD. ~~1u,;,e BMW Outer Sales • SeMCe • Leas.ng 15~0 JllTIDOret Newport Beath 640·6444 Buick t"AIERS IUICK:CADlllAC s_aie, • Leasil\O • Smite 2600 HJTl>Or Blvd Costa Mesa 714/540.9100 REASON BUICK CO. 909 No Grand Ave. Sama Ana 547.9111 Cadillac Al.UN CAOILI.AC fl 1 In Orange Countv Sai D ego freeway a! Avery. LJguna Niguel 5'2·0100 MCLEAN CADILLAC STERLING Since 1939 TJ,', Auto Cenler 71A/7ll-0990, NABERS CAOIUAC/IUICK SJ'•s • SeMce • leasino ZS.."O Hart>c1 B"'d Com t.4~ 7 U.1540-9100 Chevrolet Al.LEN KANE CHEVROLET NtW & Used i61)0 \\estll' nster Bl. WeslJTWlSter 1 Btock \'test nt Buth Blvd 894·8333 CONN[LL CHEVROlEt ., ts • s""<e • Leas.no • Pans ~~:, HJ.., '' B"-d Cosu ~1esa 54'>· 1200 DEllllO CH£VROl£T • GEO l)ua "f 11cs & SeMce 'The Nicest Peooie In town· 1sn1 Beacn Bl. Hurn Bch 84 7 ·608 7 JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET 2t A, 'J Cen!er Or IM'le 768-7222 Chrysler/Plymouth Alt.AS CHRYSLER·Pl YMOUTH Complete Body Shop ano Sel'Vlte Sales. Service. Parts-Open 6 Days 2929 Harbor Bl . Costa Mesa 3 B\~s S ct San Otego fr-Ny o" HartlOr Blvd 5411.~934 GUARANTY CHMOLET GEO 711 E 171l! St sa~t3 Alla 97l ·'711 HUNTINGION ICACH CHRYSlER PLYMOUlH 16661 Buell Bl . Hlll'¢lllllton Buell 6 arks So ot 405 Fwy l42·06l1 MEISTER CHRYSLER-Pl. YMOUTH 14 Auto Ctr Dr . IMne 768·7100 SANTA AIUi.. CHRYSLER'ISUZU 1405 Auto Min Of • Simi AN 541 ... 471 Dalhatsu ATLAS DAIHATSU 2929 Hwor Blvd • Cosra Mm 3 Bloclls So o1 •os fwy &•o·l93• Dodge nmu CLICK DODGE 40 A"1o Cercer Of htne .. ,_ HUNTINGTON IEACH DODGE #I VAN COfMRSION HEADQUARTERS 1 16555 Buch 81\'d . H B I 112 m11e Sou!ll ol 1111 AOS rrte'riy f"7f'J 1i1.5515 TVTTlE CUCIC'S TUSTIN DODGf I ... •O Auto Ctnler DrM. r 1 J0.4600 rtD JONES FOftD 6211 8t•n 8Nd , 8uw P111c 621-3110 JOE MACl'H«ttSON FORD 2 AlAo Cet'itef DIM, Tustin aJ2.JJOO f\ITY1.f CUCIC FOttO ~ Auto c~ °""9, ~ 412-6200 TH(OOOft IOllNS 'OIO 20GO tQf1)or IM. Cotti ~ 642 ~iO rrm ron '°"° 5*s • StN!te • lhSlllO • Pwts • 8ocJy RtP" 18255 Beldl llvd . M. 8dl. IA2 6611 ,. GMC Trucks AUEN GMC TRUCKS , I In Orange CountY San Dlt00 Fwy. at Avery. Laguna Niguel 582·0800 MCLEAN GMC TRUCK AND PONTIAC CADlllAC • Stnee 1939 Tusun AU1o Ceoter 71417 31.0990 UNMRSITY GMC/OlDS/PONTIAC 2480 Hat1>o< B'vd , CoN Mt$1 714/540-1191 lnfiniti HAR.SOUR INFINm Sales • leasloo • Setvtce 2888 H<llbor Blvd • Costa Mtsa YI Mole S. ol •05 fwy 71~41·UOO Hondo l'fNSICf HOHD.\ SALES 11t SERVICE * LEASING 13750 Beach Blvd, Wesll'rWISltr 714/5l7·7777 RAY fl.AOEIOE HONDA Sales • Service • Leasing • Parts • Body Repair IMne Auto Center 714-130·7600 ROGER MIUER HONDA Sates. Se1Y1ce. Discounts 19232 B~ach Blvd, Hool.ngton Bexh 9oM-9S9 HONDA SANlA ANA 2114 E fllSI SI • SUiia Alla 647-.3555 UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd , C.M 5•0·0713 Hyundai TUmE CLICK HYUNDAI 40 Twlo Center Ort.t. llvine HOUSE OF M0tnS 6862 Mancnester Ave., Buena M 523.7250 FLETCHER JONES MOTOR CARS 1301 Oualt Street, Newpott Beach 133·9300 Mercury llACM UNc:OlN-MUICUlrY 111800 kjCJI Bl ~ '-" 3 lllockl So OI Siii 0ieeo ffW1 ..._ 11 M M1tsub1sh1 HAllOI ~ Sates • Leasing • fleet • l'al1s • SeMte 2833 llarbor 8Nd COsll Mesa 1714) MO-U91 Pf IFOIMANCE a.wTSUllSHI 19202 Btacll 81 Hun1 Bch 96f.Q233; i ·IOCMOCM96' nmllCUCll ~ 36 AtAo Cefler Dlfve trvvie •72·7.00 Nissan CNMlllL NlllANIHUNTIHGTOff IU.CM 1883S Beach Blvd Hti1ltngtOn Buch ••2·7711. 5'CM>4•2 T\ITTlf CLICK HISSAH " JoM Logan, F ... I M9' 284S H.vt>or Blvd Costa Mesa S40-6410 SANTA ANA NISSAN INC 2001 E 17th St • Sama AN 651-7111 TUSTIN NISSAN Trust 111 l11stin" Msan 30 Alf.o Cm: er Or T U$1Jn AJNJ Center 069-1212 LEW WHI llMNE NISSAN •12~1•00 ~----------.u All1o CtlUf Drive IMlll 961-7576 HUNTINGTON BEACH HYANDAI 17398 Beach Blvd . HunllOgton llfaGll 142·001l Isuzu RAY F\ADH ()[ 15UZU 5'les • Setvlee • Leasing • Parts • Body Repu lrt1ne Auto Center 714-tl0-7000 THEOOOtlf ROllNS l$UZU 2060 Harbor Blvd , Costi Men, 642..0010 SOUTH COUNTY ISUlU Ntinbef 1 volume Rodeo De~.tf U S A 18711 Beach Blvd , H B 142·2000 Jaguar IAUEa. JAGUAR 2001 South Manchester Ave , ANhelm 971-2002 NEWf'OllT IMPORTS 3000 w Coast ~eYt'J)Ort Buch .121· Jeep HUNTINGTON JHP EAGll 16751 Beach Blvd t1UrCJngton Beach ·~1-3999 OAANGE COAST JUP EAGLE 2524 Hart>or Blvd • Cosa Meu 5•9-t023 JEEP EAGlf Of SANTA Nu. * 1 <Aistomer Satistadlon 55 fwy <a Edlnoef 7'~561~100 nm1.E CLICK Jf£P. EAGLE •O Auto Cencer Of • IMne 472-U OO Lexus LEXUS Of WISTMIGllt In the ~ of . Orange COIJ'l!Y Aviillble tor ~ Oelvesy\ 22 Fwy II Beaclf lllvd 71.,i192-'906: 213(566-3111 lVSTIN U:XUS WOl1d's Arst Md ~st De*! TuS11n AIJIJ CttW (714) 6"~ Lincoln Mere ury IEACH UNCC>lH.wlCUl'Y 16&00 Beath Bl ~ Bead\ 3 BIOcls So ol San OltoO fwy ..... 77 39 JO+INSON • SON UHCOlN-MHCUl't' Sa'es SeMc• & lusing 26~6 H~rt>or Blvd , CoSli Mm 7U/M0-5'30 RAY FlADEIOf UNCOlN·MHCUWY Sales • Setv1ce • Leas11111 • Pans • Body Re1><11r ~Al.CO Center 71• .. 30·7000 SANTA N4A UNCOlN·MfRCUlrV Ill °'1nQt Courcy llnCt I 966 28 Allto Cenl• Or Tustin. 5 fwy Janmte ....,..,, 11 Mazda llACH MAZDA 173S I Betel\ 8Nd , Hun11n910n 8eatll 2 mf south of •05 IWy 7i•.aA2-6666 CAMPllL1 MAZDA 1425 W S., Cosll Maf M64U 4 ~W> J """"" ~ Oul"'r I~ a.MC• llnC• "" . s.. Sctw• 5 F~ ~ Akll.. ~ ... IJ7·2G llMfitl MAZDA l¥Vtt1 Ce* In fW Nllon • Sitts • s.Mc:e IMnt Mk> car ,,,_,.. MltlDNVW Of MNA ,All« • 1700 .._,..., A¥1 , tun Pp 1...-. Old:>mob1le Al.LEN OU>SMOllU , 1 In Orar.oe Colny San Diego Free>Nly at Avery, lJOl.N NlQ!lel 512-0IOO IEACH OlDSMOlllE 17331 Beach II vis • Ht#ltington Beacn 2 1111 Sovlti ol '05 tw'/ 71 .... 42-6666 JOE MACPMf~ OlOSMOtlLl 23~5 N Grand Ave • Santa AN 542-1111 UNMRSITY OlDSMOlllf • GMC TRUCK 2 850 Harbor Blvd Cosu Mesa M0-9640 Pontiac D.\YIO J, ,,..l#'S PONTIAC Ou4Jl!y !amity servtee since 1968 • Sale$. Service Lao Hills. s twy (t, Alicia 137.2400 MCl EAN l'ONTIAC • GMC ntuCK Tust>n Auto Cerrer 71~7'1-o990 Porsche NIWPOlrT NITO CENTH C45 E COlsl Hwy Newport Beach 67Hl900 Saab MACH IWOITS So Cat s leading SllD $ for 8 consecullve years S8n. SeMee. Lwiio 848 Dove St. Newpol1 8eac!' 714'762~ , Saturn IATUIN Of IANIA ANA 1350 A&fO Mal Of., SanCI Ana U2-tU2 Subaru Suzuki IOI lOHGf'ltf IUZUIQ Now Immediate Delllle!y Al Moclels 111 Wes~sler 13600 Buch Blvd (714) 192-66&1 TVTTU CUCICS lUST1N SUlUICJ 40 AlltJJ CllUf Df • Tusiin 73(µ600 Toyota fOYOTA Of COSTA MHA 1966 HMbol Blvd • Costa Mm 722·2000 JOl MAC"4llSON TOYOTA •• ~ Center Dnvt T~t111 1)2·3111 llll MA>CFf TOVOTA PM1s °'*' II J SIT ire14y 18881 OelGh 81\'d HunllflQ10n Be1e11 147·15'S llMC>ltl TOYOTA Mow S.ett " ltl Sales • SeMco • PlrtS • Leuino 1~300 llNctl. Westminstet H4-JH2 LIW Wiil llw. TOYOTA 30 ~ c.. °""· Mii 761-G611 ..... M)llOI ¥0UllWM91 S*s • lmlne • SeMct • PW • 8ofy "'-Mle Mk> c.. , ...... uoo IOUtN CCMnY VOUllWAMN ' ,...,,., I VllUN Siies Ill .. u SA. 11711 llldl M • ...,_ l9ectl .... - automotive trade imbalance is projected to account for 7 5 percent of the total U.S. deficit with Japan., One obstacle to correcting the automotive trade imbalance is the difficulty of selling in Japan cars and trucks made in other countries. Import br<lnds Jccount for 33 percent of the cars and trucks sold in the U.S. market, and 15 percent of the mJrkets of Europe taken ns. a whole. So it is hard to consider the Japanese mJrket open in any practical sense when all foreign manufacturers combined account fOr less than 3 percent of the cars and trucks sold in Japan. Part of the problem is . related to commerci.11 obstacles,· in'cluding certification and homologation SERYtCE MD PARTS OPEN M-F 7lM.-7P.M. 18711 Rf~CH BIVO HU~Tl~GTO~ Bf~CH 842-2000 SADDLE BACK Sales Leasing ~Service ~Part~ IRWI AUlO CHREI 1-Rl-171 11-.-1. Hyundai. Yes, Hyundai. SSal•s ervtce • Leasing Huntington hOch Hyundai 17191 leach llvd. Huntington leach, 92647 842-0013 , ~ . BAUER}ACiJAR BAUER:attl 2001 So. Manch9tter Ave. Anaheim , CA 92112 971-2002 . requirements and distribution 1narkups. Another aspect : access to Japan's dealership network~ has been hil#lly restricted. -But far more decisive tlc" either of these factors is the reality that the Japanese cclr and truck market has been closed for more than 40 year!. for the benefit of JJpancsc manufacturers. If the market is to be truly o~ned, it will take real action by Japan for U.S. producers to gain the kind of access that Japanese automakers have enjoyed in North America. It will take mor~ than "declarations of intent." Trade hJs been J mJjor factor in the growth and ~rospenty of both Japan and the Unitedta~ ..bill the trade system cannot survive and grow if one country seeks to maintain large surpluses. We believe that the governments of Japiln and the United States have an obliqation to work together to sec that this lfoes not happen. Business leaders, too, have a responsibility -to inspire their companies to compete fairly and effectively and encourage sovcrnments to maintain a system that is equitable. We have committed o~r cff orts Jnd those of our companies to both of these responsibilities. r\ncJ we cJlr upon automott\e industry lc<1dcrs in j.1pa. to ask their go\ ernment to agree to a specific timetable for reducing the trade surplus with the United States to approximate b.Jlancc. on an ongoing basis, over the next five year:.. We4 -have suggested J 20-peicent reduction in 1992 JnCJ the-monitoring of qu.irterly r~sults. Such action will l<:ad to increa~ foreign part1c1pation in the-Jap.1nCsc domestic mJr~l .rnd manufacturing business, and it will help assure the equitable operauon ol the world trading SY!.tcm in the future . The trip to Japan marl..ed the beginning o( a process. Amon~ othc•r positive outcomes, our countcrp.11ts in Jr\.\\A s.1id that they found that first meeting constructi\'e Jnd h,wc <1grccd to meet with us Jgain -in fcbruary, we hope - to respond to our prup1>:..1I. See And Drive The Al l New ES300 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I 3500 Beach Blvd. • Westminster BEACH BLVD. AT THE 22 FREEWAY (714 J 892 -6906 • (213) 5fJ6-3888 SALES•SERVlCE•LEASING 1500 AUTO MALL DR. SANTA ANA 835·3171 NEWPORT/55 FWY AT EDINGER SaJes Dept. Open 7 Davs ~mce-H~ M·F 7 am -6:30pm Serving ·Orange County for Over 70 Years II Service mml Parts Body Shop Theodore Robins..,_ I060 Hllbor Blvd., Costl Miii 714 641-0010 Your Ad Here . For Only sge . . A Week . 2 CALL 2 • 642-4321 Ext. 332 • ' . -. . ,. ~FITNESS 192 :z: ---__ ,...._ _ _.._ __ _;;..,.--------. "' -------~~ • tJlll' An industry in change: health care in the '90s. Top executives from local hea)th care fa- cilities tell us what to expect in the coming de- cades. Page 3. tJlll' Charting the local health-care facilities. We take an in-depth look at Orange Coast health· care facilities. Page 4. I \ INSIDE ·Health care concerns turn personal i·n '90s By William Rasmussen Execut••t Director HumJr\J Hosp1lll·Wesuninster \ A ttcntion has been focused on the he~lth can: im..lustr:-m rece nt years becJu~c of the rJpid rbe in costs and go,crnmem·s con\1 tent reduction m p.iymcnb. The attention of hcallh care\\ 111 not ch:int!e for the '9th. The trcnc.Js that beg.in during tl)c p~t dccaJc "iii continue. Consumers ha'>c begun to p.1y aucm1on 10 their health and \\ill take increasing responsibility for lhc1r 0'' n "ell·bcmg. The~ ''ill demand greater accountabil11y from their doctors as \\Cll as more h~th education ~nd information. The go,crnment "ill continue to dictate the amount it ''ill pay. for ser\'iccs and other pJycrs ,,jlJ • follow as they have done in the p:ist. The gro\\ th of manage d care, "here insurance companies direct patients LO contracted prO\idcrs. both ph}stc1.:ins and hospitals, \\ill remain strong and be<.orn.! tl;e dominant veh icle through \\hich health care is dcli,creJ. Due to go,crnment's demand for quality re\ iC\\, standards and protocols will be set for diagnostic testing and therapeutic treatme nt. This design ''ill again be follo"ed by pri\'ale payers. Cost \\ill be a factor. but not the only fa ctor "ncn considering a pro\ldcr. The re,iew of qualit). st.indJrds. protocols and paucnt outcomes \\ill detcrmrne "h1ch ph)s1c1ans and ho:.p1tals "ill get manJged care con tract\, thereby ''ceding out umksirablcs. Demand that scr.1ces be performcJ on an outpatient ba:.i!:, home care aml home he~lth sc i"\ ices "ill continue its r:lpid rbe. Only the William Rasmussen sic\...cst p:Hicnts "ill be . admitted to the ho pit al. These require the mo't i:.1re .ind "ill ancn:ase the need for highly trained pcrsoPnd A· the P'-'PUbtton ugci., this problem "ill only get \\Or e. Hospitals\\ 111 continue to be labllr·intcn'h c cmpll'~cr,. "i1h · s~ll~tric being a major portton of opcratin~ c'pcn,c. l\impctitil'll am~mg ho!)pitals for technical pcr,onncl, "ill c.1u'c ;;l,1ttinu.1ll~ rt ing ~al.tries. Rcg1 tercJ nur'c' \\ill continue l\l ltnd 1wn·r:111 nt care areas to ''or\..." hich do nut require \\CC\...enJ. h,1\iJa~ '"'' ''"II "or~. rhc Amcr.ican con um cr ha' ah\a'' an J "ill Jh'a" dcm:mJ the m1"1 tcchnologicall) ad' am:cd cquipmcm ~ml ~J'\ kc,, l hc'c. Seo HEALTH S tain Valley Regiona l Ho. pital celebrate it 20th anniversary. Page 8. "The chiropractic altern1tive. A local chiro- practor takes a look at the first 100 year of chiropractic medicine. Page 7. "Health clubs of the '90s. Insiders di cus the evolution of the local health ,1ub. Page 9. • " Preventative medicine. Startling new studie ·ay that not only can health problem be pre- vented, but s.omc serious condition like " Charting the locat health clubs. A detailed con umer~s guide provides a comprehen ive comparison bctw~cn the · local health clubs. Page 10. · d. h~art disease -can be reversed. Page 7. """ Women's health Issues. An execrt ISCUSSCS tJlll' A workout nirvana. ditor Willi~m 'Lobdell writes about the Orange oast being a paradise for athletes wanting a good workout. Page 12. some of the unique health problems faced by " Something old, something new. Hoag open w9men today. Page 6. ~--= facility 1n "Huntington Beach and Foun- ' . ' • »o .. . . YoU~. Co~f!Zu.nitj. HOspital · A Full Sefvice Hospital . Services Include: • Emergency Services · 753-2250 . . • Orthopaedic Services Physical Assessment - & ReactivatiOn Center - 753-2500 , ~- • Women's & Children's Services Women's Choice Health Pavilion 753-2400 . • Physical Referral Service HealthMatch 1-800-262-6210 • And Much More ~ --· ' ~- ' . ·. 16200 Sand Canyon Ave., Irvine, CA 92718 (714) 753-2000 I • ' . . . . ~ , ~ , .. . .. . . • . . , . . ' . • . ~ . • • Special Section • ... Thursday, January 30, 1992 3 Health a Fitness . ··.Memcal :.officials examiQe changes in health -care · rield Editor's note: \Ve asked the top This successful facility will have aA executives Dt Orange Coast health· effective relationship with the phy· care facilities what consumers can sician who practices there, the expect in the coming decade. The consumers who receive care there following arc th eir first·pcrson an· and the payers of health cnre ser· swers. vices rendered there. Dr. PhUlp L llcrschman, CEO The relationship with physicians Coastal Com munities Hospital is very important, becnuse it is the Hospitals be an. chan in in 1983 physkian wbo in fAAhNdCIS-mCQi era government Tn· cal services, not the hospital. To traduced the Prospective Payment the extent that the physician and System (PPS). Prior to PPS, the the hospital work well together, government (through it~ Medicare _the-efficient use of health care ~c· program as the largest purchaser sources is nssur~d. of health care services) paid hospi· The rel:itionships with the con· tals. the a!11ount they charged f~r sumer and the payer are impor· their services regardless of their tant, because in the '90s value will costs. Subse9uent to PPS, the gov-become more important than e~nmen~ paid a fixed amount per price. As the payer and especially d1agnos1s regardless of hospllal the consumer become more in- costs or char~es. The world has formed buyers of health care ser- change dramatically. vices, the value they receive, i.e., It was, how· the interaction of quality and ever. necessary price, will oulwcigh price alone. for the world This means that the successful to c h ange. hospital will be able to make sub· He~lth care stantiated statements ubout the costs had been quality of care that is rendered to increasing at a its patients. significant rate In short, the successful hospiwl and PPS was of the '9(}., will make efficient use the precursor of its resources, provide a high, to managed measurable quality of care, ~nd · care as a solu rion to this alarming have superior relationships with trend. Hospitals in 1he '90s will physicians, consumers and p:-iycrs. have to face the ch\).llenge of re-All things, which prior to 1983 maining viable business entities in were not very important. It should the face of shrinking reimburse-be an exciting <Jecade. mcnt due to managcd care. The succcssf ul hospital of the '90s will be an efficient organiL:l· tion that maintains and achieves a high quality of care standards. Richard E. Butler, Administrator fountain Valley Regional llospltal The future of health coreJn the United States is predicted to move HEALTH: Costs continue. to rise From 1 advancements will al\va"s be the single strongest contribuiing factor to the dram.atir incre:ise in health care costs. Advances in care .such as hip re· placement, coronary artery b)pa~ grafts, kidney dialysis, CT scanning and organ transplantation account for at least half the increase in com over the past 10 to W )Cars. These procedures· ha'c become commonplace and the public is willing to accept no less. The cost to hospirnls for e'el) day supphe\ spirals, ~utstripp1ng general inO;it1on. The e arc genu· inc C\penscs and arc passed on to the consumer. But the gcner~1l public secs this only a\ ri'ling health care costs. We have only begun to treat AIDS in the United States. As this epidemic unfolds (8 years for the firsl 800,000 cases in the U.S. to be documented; 2 years for the next 00,000). the demand for tre:itmcnt "''II e~plode, a will the demand for facilities to care for these patients. . Today. there is no clear-cut change on the horizon for health care. The 1990!. will sho" a con· tinuation of \rend!:> that h.i!:I ::ii· re:id) begun. . Did you know that Orthopaedic Surgeons spend only 12% of their time in surgery? Orthopaedists stress alternative means with conservative care. WAllll C. llfA!IR...Jl..a.. M.D. .... ASIC IUlllilVll ARTHROSCOPY JOINT REPLACEMENT SPORTS MEDICINE FRACTURES 400 NEWPORT CENTER ORIVE SUITE 210 NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 (714) 720-1944 in a variety of directions. One di-care not in the doctor's Qfficc, but jected in terms of hO\ .. they a<lmin· :ls tci.1ing kits for cholc5tcrol '>imi- IJr to th:it used fur diabetes. reetion which is well underway is in the home. ister care, and the advanccmenl'> toward increased outpatient ser· Fountain Valley Regional 110,_ in technology :ind science. vices and decreased inpatient scr-pital works toward educating its Pnticnt sur· All uf the rc .. .:Jrch \l1U i.cc in the mo\C mcnr from cc.llula r biol· ogy lo molclul:n biolon .. thc un· derstandmg of the 1mmun.: s}slclll nnd the abil11v tu innucnb: ir- thrnuch £.CncticS··\dll llc 'in I\) im· vices. ' b rr . oery '1• le•s 1'11· community y o ering m:rny o .. .. According to the Americ:rn 1 Jos· courses, seminnrs and supporl v:isive and re· pitnl Associntion, hospital outpa· groups for all ages of people in qt.ires shorter tient visits. increased from 232.8 · f h · l' or no "'ne"tl1e-vanous i.tagcs o t cir 1ve!I. .. -> oul~ ~981 19 lOi I Aailligp in Wlunc-Unua 1989, a 32% increase. Outp.iticnt ~Jichacl Stephens, President reduction in J 1scasc. care is becoming more popular be-lloag llospilal _ -C-4-t-1+-c r t ~t-e- causc of its convenience ;ind cost 111crc arc l\\O major reason!. length of the Appro.\illl;.ilcl~ onc·h.111 of I foag 5 11cs .1rCli(i\\ pc rlo1 ml'lf on an outp.1111.:nt b.1-.1-;. ;mu \\C ha'e l\HI ou1paticn1 !>urgery cc:ntcr-. to accommouu1e the increa~c in re· cent \Olumc \\1th respect tu the cit} nt.l'tcr plJnnlllg procc~'· I {o:ig 1s being rcspun:.l\C to the nt:\\ rv efficiency. Outpatient care enables why we're sec ing hospitals ~hi ft hosp it a Ii z a· the patient to receive surgical in· from inpati'!nt services to ou1pu· tion, or the tervention und other procedure!. tient care, in just about every sub· ability to completely pcdorm the more quicl...ly, usually \\ ith lci.s specialty: Concern about he.11th procedure on :rn outpatient b~"is cost, due to the elimination of lhe c:ire costs :ind the incn:ased scrv· Less expensive tools arc abo b.:ing hospital stay. tiny to "hich hospitals arc sub· made a' ailable to the public, such See HQSPIT ALS/5 Fountain Valley Regional Ilos·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ pit al o ffers outpatient care 1 through a variety of •service!\ in· eluding' outpatient surgery, phyi.i· cal therapy, emergency, l:lboratory, pain management, blood transfu. sions, cardiology, radiology and more. An example of the efficiencies of outpnticnt surgery arc the t~· cent advances in J:ipnroscopic sur· gcry. Through an incision, "hich bi less than one-half inch in length, the surgeon is ublc to 'icw the neccssriry area of the body thro ugh a tiny camera, .ocaned a lap;i10· scope. Through equally small incision .... mini:iturc instruments arc inscrtcJ to complete the surgery. Scarring is barely vi-.1blc and rcco\e1y time ill great!) reJuccd. In the pa'lt one and onc-h.1lf )Cars. Fount.11n V;il- lq Region<il Hospital has gro" 11 to be the largei.t pro,idcr of IJp.1· roscbpic iouq;crics in Orangc Lmda Cory. P. T Physical • Occuparwnal • Speech • / lol1mc Rehab1/11u11on Complete Office & In-Home fhertip_\ • full Btxl\ ,\fassagc A1·utlable Phone , '92·45~ Dedicated to providing the finest ph~1cal therapy care of ~h1ch <.c1encc 1, cJpJblc. !'<E\). AGE PHYSICAL THERAPY i'> well known irr Huntington Beach for 11\ prnfe~.,1onal rch.tt11h1.tt1on ,cl'\<1cc\ Their · highly trnincd and experienced staff ~ork closely with you and your Phy"cian 10 'peed \our rccmcn ~h personal attention. At NEW AGE PHYSICAL THERAPY, the patient alwa~., comc' hr\I Their go.th .uc w get you back to your previous level of activity in a minimum amount of umc, \O that \OU ma~ n:turn to your everyday life without phy~1cal limitations or pain Located at 7336 Center Ave .. in Huntington Beach, L1m.l.1 C'nf). PT . olfcr' .1 full r.tnge of ...c!"'1Cc" including; po I surgical rchabilit:Hion. treatment of injuries from inuu<.1rial and motor \Chicle .tcc1dcnl\ and ncurologiCJI trauma. M<> Cory "'orks with area dentis1s in the 1rcatmen1 ol 1cmpor1•mJnd1bular JZ>inl dy.,fu nction (TMJ). She treats spons mjuncs, wurl..ing with man) Hununi:ton Be.1~-h urc.i Jthdetc<. \.f-. Con teaches lhc pa11en1 to teach themselve!>. NEW AGE PHYSICAL TH ERAPY features therapeutic mai,sagc by U!>ing accupre,.,urc ;Jnd deep "nrk a' tolerated . This therapy 1<. dcc;igncd 10 reduce '>tress and lcn .. ion, reduce mu,cul.ir jCh1..' and pain'> and promolc recovery from '>pi,:c1fic injuries Vl3 oft 1is'1ue mob1hz.tt1on Ms. Cor) " .tho .i '~ciahst in rhe treatment of chronic pam. In add111on, full body massage is available hy a ccnihci,I m,,,,,1gc 1herap1,t The i.taff arc expert., in rchab1hlallon therapy. Each employee lake" pndc in l..n11v.in~ thJt he or ,he 1 dedicated 10 pro\iding rchab1htat1on therapy ~llh competence and compa.,s1on Without hc!.1tat1on, the editors of this 1992 COMM UNITY BUSI E S RE\H \\ r~commcnd ~[\\. AC1E PHYSICAL THERAPY to our rcaderc; for quahty physical therapy care. County. 1------------------------------------------ We sec advJnces in lap.1ro,cop1c capabilities cveryd::iy ond predict rapid ad\anccment in the future. The f uturc !Ices an educated consumer \d10 begins his health . ~ .2~Westodrnllmap brands ncluclng Convatec Squibb & Hollister E'.'.I ei~e.u. Callw-loll lrtt servtt 24-hours a day E'.'.I (!MJ/~. Order !rum the i:rivacyof )Qr own OOme. ~ '144t ~ Samtd.l)i shipment in most cases. WE f...:r A f\U lJlt[ Of IEIOlUP'lE IO.lllNi lmDCDL 1'IMJIDST(JI\', OK1lflCiS. 1Wl f1DlllG & me Uft.ES. WE AIJ05111. KQOJllM PWDm Home Health Expre9a "-" t'1S Meclc.tl ~ lnr 49 W 11nu1 St • Uni "4, Ncnood. NI 076411 800·828·712:1 ••••• .. • \:11-Rl y 0•~ • • .. ,Ii .. 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Ft>hru:m 1-. -1 .•·Oil Jlm • • • : Breast Cancer : • One in nuw \\\11twn \\ill \·11ntr.1c·1 hr •ast rantt•r LA:.1m .1h 1111 •lw rvJtm1·111-. • • heredita~ ri,k .... and tlw rontn1\t•rs\ owr hrt>~t 1mplanh ~.imh t1111•,to111• '-.pt 11.d • • Touch Tra•rwr lrom till' Anwn<'an (\me Pr Sot'tl'I'\ \\lll lt".ll I hrt\i..'l ,l'lf •\.11 • . •' . • Tut'~.~\ \IJrch 1; 7 00 __ q 00 Jlm • • • • Colon Cancer • • • • Practicing the True Art of Caring Every Day. • Cancer t>f tht' rl1lon ,rnd n•c tum '' tlw st•cund flllht rnm1' '" 11 .• t11l!n.111n "'' 1mn~ • • in the l'nill'd Stalt'l-Ovt:'r 14:i O\\ll Ill'\\ t•,u,es wtll bt:' dm~11 1,, d th1' w.1t \\111 t-<lfl~ • • dtagno~rs. roh1n < .rncer can lw l'lkcll\l'I\ lreatl'd Ll•arn h11\\ t • prt•\1•1 • 1 •I"' • : rant•er .rnd hll\\ 11 t~ d1agnl1'-l'd : • Tut•-.dav. Apri l :!I. ;·oo-!-l.110 p.m • • • : Prostate Cancer : • Prostatt" canr t·r '' tin1.· llf tht' 11111:-t rt>mmonl) dt'tt'1 It'd 1\111u•r, ,1n1t111i.: nw11 \ • • le<'ture on pro-.l.llt> problt>nh .rnd frre srrt-l'nrng Jrl' 11ff11rl•d for nw11 {l\11r ~O w,1r' • : old Men owr tht• ai.t1.• tif -lll arc> url(t•d t\1 gl't ,\''mph• t•\,m\ln,tltl 11 th 1t m 1\ 1l 't c : • the dtse:.N• ,ll ,1 < ur,\ble ... tagl 'rn•1•nmg indudt•s ,1 di1.t1tal l\'Ctal t'\,1m .1111 I'~\ • • blood test • • 1'wsda). \l,1y Hl. 7 oo -~UlO J'l m • : t>-rt>t>t111t1-ts b~ nppomrmt•nt 11nly \11\ Thur:-.Jay. \1.t\ .!'-:; Iii 11 0 1 JI m : • • • • • Talking to you. Listening to you. Getting to know you and your family . Not only caring for you. but caring about you . We 've made it a practice of giving you the complete, professional medical care you expe,t, and the friendly, personal attention you deserve. • Look Good, Feel Better • ~ . • H\'alth pr11fl''-Sl<ltl,1ls and h{1•11wd ('\l-.Tl\t'IOlogy .. t._ (f\lll\ tlw \ml'fl<' \II r 11\1 ~r • • Socien dt-.< 11~ .... ind dt>mnn..,trilll' 1'1..1smet1c ... ,tncl ha1r't~ 11•, l 1 tu•Jp < .u11.'1•r I' 1t11•n ' • • look thetr br~t. Tht· program hri.thlt,i.thh sktn e:m~ hatr-.t) h•, .ind .1\'l't''"'fll'' m.1k1•· • We keep your needs in mind by offering full -service health care with on-site laboratory and X·ray facilities, 7 convenient medical offi ce locations, an extensive network of referral specialists, extended hours and urgent care at some locations, 24-hour on-call ph ysician access. and much more. All this, AND courteous, friendly service. Some peoplt call our thinking old-fa..~hioned . We call it the True Art of c .. ring. Bristol Pnrk l\1edical G roup, Inc. Costa Mesa El Toro/North Mission Viejo Fountain VaUey . . Generations of Health SS7-3242 583 -1600 549-1300 Irvine Mission Viejo San Clemente Santa SS 1-1 ()<)() 364-3199 489-0607 641 -7100 •' : ur and nail ram : • ~fnnd.l.\, ~larr.h :!'~. 7 O{l -tl no pm S,tlt 1. 'r t\111tt>re1111• Ri.1i11l1 • • • • • • : Cancer Support Group : : This group Jmwtdt•s l\ ut>Jh'rt1\ • l'll\\l\lnl\lcnt to twlp 1.'JtWl'r p..1l1t•11t.:-. · m1 tlwtr : 4 IU\\'d on"s und1·r-.1and and hw \\ ith ,·ant•t•r. Thi' l{roup m1·1•h t'' 'r\ ~ntl inti ~th • • \\t>dnt>,d.\\ bt•g111r1ini.t ft•hrn.11) l~. l\ llO 7.31) pm tn lht• ho,p1t J''-)l.1ltz1 r • • Con~•f\•nr1• Ril\'111. Th1·r1• j, nu l'111r~1· to t111•11ct • • • • • : Fountain Vall y Regional Ho pital : : 17100 Eurhrl Ppuntain \,11lt·~. (\1hfMma H:!708 sow : 4 (l,!eah>d 3 hlodt nMth of lht• ~ I\ 01~ n (~ 5) ~'tr•'\\\ t \~ r1wr) • 4 . { 714 966·i2l l • P1* :-iidan Hc~~rral ( Tl4) !liH· 140 • . .. ~ . . ·········~··························· -· .. 4 Thursday. January 30, 1992 Health I Fitness . CLINIC DAYS HOURS • ADMINISTRATOR SERV1c1o;s /SPECIALTl£S Airport MultiSpecialt' Med. Gr. 8 FT/4 PT l nurse, 2 physicians. N/A PhysicAI therapy and rehabilitation, radi~y. med~ 2192 Martin # 130, Irvine 2 physician assistanLo; laboraaory, multi-spcx.1ally consultanlS, family medicmc./generaJ 833-9490 services Anxiety/Mood Disorder C linic NIA 3 FT/5 PT 1 physician N/A Affilialcd wilh College Hospital of Cost.a Mesa. Day ucauncnt 150 Paularino # 165. Costa Mesa program for panic and obsessive/compulsive disorders. Outpe · 1 .. g00-499 .. 9733 , includes sclf-hcl s. College Hospital 137 155 FT ___ _,_N/A N/A Medical, sw-gical, menial health for adults & adolcscenlS, JOrvictoria St, Costa Mesa • detoxification, pain management, anxiety & mood disorders, 642-2734 '? cnsis mental health m Doctors Hospital or Santa Ana L1ccn'iCd 54 151 FT/ts PT 60 nurses. NIA Chris Cutler, COO Diagnostic services, nuclear medkine, respimtory thcrap~.. . 1901 N. College Ave .• Sama Ana 285 physicians Jack Olpin, CEO pulmonary funclion, clinical lab., pathology. CC, rchab1latauon, 'i47-2565 " cardiol • ER-24 hrs. sur e Fountain Valley Regional Licensed 293 t,360 FT 625 nurses. N/A Richard E. Buller, ER-24 hrs .• heart center, neonatal inte nsive care, ICU pediatrics, Hospital and Medical Center 725 physicians Administrator complete maternity with LORP, cancer center, laparoscopic/laser 17 100 Euclid, F. V. 966-7200 sur e . sician referral Hoag Hospital Licensed & 1.600 FT/900 PT 770 nurses. NIA Michael Sacphcns, $195 million medical facility with Hoag Hean lnstituac, Hoag 101 Nev. pon Blvd. Siaffcd 41 7 700 phy,ic1ans President Childbirth Center, Hoag Cancer Center. Neuro, rehab and "le rt Beach 645-92663 chemical ck •ndcnc centers. Hoag Health ~~nter -11.B. NIA NIA 30 ph)''tc1an\ NIA Karen Broxson. OircctOf" Allergy, cardiology, family practice, ga<;trocnacrology. general 19582 Beach Blvd., H.B. surgery, intcm:il. neurology, oncology. pc"ialrics, urology. 963·3377 dia nosti cs. ulmonar 08/GYN Hoag Heallh Center -In ine NIA NIA 5 nurse,,, N/A Douie Parnell, Director Allergy, biofccdoock, dcmlatology. endocrinology. NT. J 70 Barranca Pkwy., lrvine 32 phys1ri:10s,, internal, diagnoslics. OB/GYN. orthopedics. sport.s, pediatrics. 'i5 1-6700 la<1tic sur c . wumcn·~ center Hoag Woodbridge Walk-In NlA 4870 Barranca Pkwy., Irvine 857-1248 Humana llospilal -H.R. 17772 Beach Blvd .• H.B. 42-1473 Humana Hospital -Westminster 200 Hospn.:l1 Circle, Wc,unmstcr !N3-454 l Irvine Medical <:e nter 16200 Sand Canyon Ave .• Irvine 753-2000 Irvine Park Medical Center 1 77~ Sky Park Circle. Irvine 261-964 1 Marina Medical Center 4952 Warner Ave .. # 110. H.B. 846-7702 Ne"porl Walk ·ln 360 San Miguel #1 07, N.B. 760-9222 Out-Patient Suri.:er~ Cenlt>r 17752 Beach Blvd., 11.R 842-1426 Pacific Walk-In Med. Center 2362 Morse A vc .. In inc 863-9101 Pacirica llospilal 18792 Delaware S1.. IJ B. 842-{X;l 1 Physician Care Walk-In 4030 Birch St., # 107, N 0 752-6300 Sano M edical Cente7 700 W. 19th St . Costa Me'ia 645-9334 Santa Ana Hospita l Med . <:entH 1901 N. Fairview St.. Santa Ana 554-1653 Sky Park Walk-In 3100 Warner Ave . Santa Ana 546-4233 Starting Point or Orange Count) 350 W. Bay SL., Co\ta Mc...a 642-3505 ' Licensed 133 L1ccn.-;cd 182 L1ccn!-Cd 177 'NIA NIA L1~CO\C<l I 09; St.ii k d 262 /A N/A L1ccn-.cd 93 "'-/A Liccn-.cd &. \taJkd 70 Superior Ambulalory Suri(. ('enkr r:-.itA 1525 Superior Ave.# 114, N.R 642-026 Western Medical Center S.A. 1001 North Tu\lln Ave .• S.A 835-3555 Western Medica l C.:enler/nartl t'tt 600 E. Wa\hington Ave., SA 973-1656 L1cen\Cd 301: Staffed 256 LKcn...cd & \tiffed 24 1 2 FT/13 PT 287 FT/Other 61 4()() cmplO) CC'i 32 1 PT - IO FTO PT 2J F't'/15 ?'f NIA 37-~0 f-T 20 FT/7 PT 114 FT/19 PT 9 Fl"/I PT /A 255 l·T/31 Pi 25 FT/4 PT ~o Ff/I 'i PT 2 PT N90 FTl3-t9 PT 1so F-1 14 nur.,c,, 10 ph),ICl:.ln ... 200 nurse s. 270 ph)'\ICl • .IOS 5 ph)\lllJlls I nur'l', J ph) SICltlll'i N/A I 0-12 nur'"-''· :?00 ph) \ICl.111' on S~ll I 77 nur'c'. 2~1 ph)\ld:lOS 3 medical a,,i,t:.inLs, 1 ph) 'icaan' NIA 90 nurses. 285 phy!-IClt\01\ -t medical a"i'~lOLs, 2 phy\ICIJO :1'-.1\WOL\ J h \ICIJO 9 nurse,, 6 phy~1c1an' Commumt)' physician-; f rom Hoag Hospital an<l Ne" Beach 370 OUN'\, 97() ph) \IC IJns 40 nurses I phy<;irian 8 am-10 pm, seven day-;/wk. and holidays N/A N/A NIA r I A Urgent Care Wall-In M-Sat. 8 am-10 pm; Sun./Hol. I 0 · -7 m M-F 8 am -10 . Sat.. Sun . and mo'it hot. 9 am-6 m NI A Nii\ NI A O~n 365 ililys M-F 8 am-8 pm; Sat , Sun., Hot. 9 am· 5 m Wal~-ln Emcr~wnc) Care N/A N/A NIA NIA N/A N/A Dr. Dallas Long. Medical Director Craig Cooper, Executive Director William Ra mussen, Execulive Director Robert Shaw, President Or. John P. Bergstrom. Medical Director Fran Cums, AdministraLor Beverly J Brenda. Administrator Or. Neil A. Friedman, CEO Steve Klompu . Mcd1cul AdminlSlrator Marvin Her;chhcrg, futecuu,·c Dtrcc1or Dr. Roy J. Levin.' Medical Dirl'Ctor NIA Keith Wolfe-. COO Jack Olpin, CEO Steve Klompu • Medical Adminl'itralor Dan Kenney, Admini irator Or. Craig Lowe, Owner OaVld E. Morgan. CEO Kerry Davi,, CEO Medical care and minor emergencies Family-cc mcn::d birthing facility, day surgery, diagnostJc service~. biological depression unit, paramedic base station Allergy. ICU/CCU. Matemi1y. Diag11ost1l\, ER-24 .hrs... outpallcnt urgcry. cardiopulmonary. p:itholog'y, lab., 101cmal, nc hmlo' , 1:i ... t1c '>Ur •e ortho x-d1C\ General medicine, surgical bed'\, oh,tctnc.;, neonatal 1nten1iivc care. pcdia1rics, di agnostics, ou1pauen1 surgery. ~d iology, lab .. emcr 1cnc <;erv1cc Pre-placement phys icals, workcrs' comp .. DMV physicals. FAA medical ccn1fil·at1on. e'ccuLivc ph)'i JI,, pulmonary. physical Lhcra '. ~J-hr. acces' Private prnc1icc, multJ-spcc1alt)', derma1olog)'. E T, podtalf)'. orthopcd11.:s. internal medicine, physical therapy, radiology, lab. On·,llc Marina Brca,1 Center Urgclll care and family prJCucc lndudc' Pth t-Sur!!1cal Recover) Centl'r. Ptxi1atry. l:iparo,copir/lao;cr, car. ~o~ & thro.11 , or.11 'urg.~ ~en, urgcry. GYN .. onhc) 'lhC\, colon/rcct:il , urolo ., Spc 1;1l11c,o,; in cupm1onal and pnvalc l:.lrc ml'.'dll'.me. RoutJnc cum .... exl'<.'UUvc health program,, d1.1~no,11c,, minor surgery, X r~w . no a I re uir~d. b1t.r11.!ual SJX>t:1al11cs in diabctc) ucatmcm (1n/ou1 pJll~nl). gcnatr1 p )'Ch • p.11n uc:nmcnt. ER-24 hr~. Private and 1nduslrial medicine hy appt /-.-.::il~·in, X-my, lab., pharmacy. V.D. and AIDS tC\L<;, ph)"l"~'''· drug 'iel\:CO'i, EKG'i, hum care, tTf'lcin Darr. chronic fatfou<' General medicine and lOJUne . surgcr). l.1h .• X-ra), pregnancy tc'~. allergy tco;Ls, phy" als. drug \<:rl'CO\, v.c1ght control . d1a n<N•c ulLra\ound, well ooh •care Da.1gn~11c services. nuclear medmnc, rl''-p1rJtory therapy. pulmonary function. clinical lab .• pathology, CC, rehab., eard1olo' . oh,teLnc sur e "' Spc~1al 11e in occupa11onal and pnvau: care medicine. Rouune C\am<;; cxocutJve hc.alth program • di:igno,tK'i, minor urgcry, ll· ra • no a L. re u1rcd bilin 1ual Fn.~·'itand1ng chemical dependency l\.'CO\Cry hosp1ul 'ipcciaJ111ng in trcaunen1 of addJcllon to alcohol and chemical dependencies. In· ·1tu.'nt, eta trc.atmC'nt Out-patJcnt surgery, gen. surg .• GYN., ophthalmology, onhopcd1cs, urology, CN, no c &. throat. podiatry. pla~Lic sur e , ac;1rocn1cml< Trauma. pcd1a111c'>, ICU/CCU. vc tJhular lab .• cardiac care. neonatal ICU. oh,tctncc;, rchab1htation RehJb1l1WL1C>n and long-tcnn caro Hospitals and Mcd1lal Ccnil'r' in ~l·o~r.1pli1lJI JH"d thJI J1<l nol rc,pond 111 1r1qu11y or meet cJuoriJI tkJdlmc arc 0111 l1<>1cd This )1sl may nol Oc rcpnn1cJ IO v.holc or In pul v.11hnu1 prior V.fllll'O ~mli\\1110 from lhC Ctlllnr NIA= Nol avail.ihlc Ill '\u1 apphl.ihlc r I I I I I ' . L I "THE BEST DRUGSTORE IN TOWN." I SHOP LONGS FOR . 175 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa Store Phone (714) 631-8160 Pharmacy (714) 631-9223 ALL ~~~l~s HE~~~m~s NEEDS[iif.~~=. + Diabetic supplies •Flu Remedies ( Test Avallable •and much, much mor•I Dally at Longs COU,ON --I - -COU,ON - ANY NEW or I TRANSFERED I PRESCRIPTION LONGS BRAND BAGGED CANDY FREE ExpW.a f«>. 9, 1992 ---- \ . , I I I " I .. Vf"I:• " If I lt I LiO! ~ ....L -~lr•~F«>~1~ -'...!.... . ... • 1 , LAWRENCE A. BROWN, D.P.M. "The People's Podiatrist" •Walk With Comfort Call 642-2329 "You can't run away from your foot problems, says OR. BROWN, a physician and surgeon of the foot and ankle. "Left unt11eattrd, foot problems will not disappear. In fact. they can become worse and end up costing you a lot of time. money and discomfort". OR. BROWN, located at 1501 Superior Ave., in Newport Beach, provides complete, comprehensive and comfortable treatment of all foot conditions Including ingrown nails, corns and callouses, bunions, hammertoes, heel spurs, anp war\s. He also provides treatment for patients with sports injuries, diabetic, arthritic, and circulatory problems, Including patients with ulcerations to the lower extremities. Emergency treatment for injuries is provided. If your condition requires surgery, you can be sure that OR. BROWN and his staff are highly skilled, trained and qualified in the very latest surgical techniques and treatments. Many procedures are done through tiny Incisions, minimizing swelling, discomfort and time off work. Patient education Is part of every visit. So, whatever your foot problem Is, you can expect to learn a lot about it here. DR. BROWN Is available for day and evening appointments to try to conform with your busy schedule. Most Insurance plans, as well as Medicare Is honored . • Newport Superior Mecllc•I Pl•z• 1501 Superior Ave. Suite 2 t O Newport BeHh, CA (714) 842·2329 I • • .. Thursday, January 30, 1992 S _Health ·& Fitness -. .._ HOSPIT :s: ___ nicial&~~Y~to~stay in step~with-·technolca_DY -- From-3 aliiy, that is, technology as Induced b) the p:iycri.. Ta~e the lfollg Cancer Center, "luch represe nts a major cxpendi-tur~ for a facility that's totally out- patient. Dci.igned specifically for outpatients, it is easy to find -and directly accessible. It is not an in· pa11cnt facility that ex isted_and \\<I) ,1ccommodated to out atients. 11 lots of s ace devoted to C\Jrnin:uion rooms, counseling rovms and pnticnt education, the light Jnd airy feeling provides pa- 11cnt., with an experie nce that more .closely resembles their daily ac:tl\1t1es rather than institutional lhmg. slimed with tcach'lng the patient of what IQ expect post-operatively. Since its founding, Hum a n a Hos pi ta l- ' luntington Dcach has been at the forefront of health care delive ry services in Orange Count . In res o -i:Jur m1sSion o pro' 1 e the highest standards of quality care, we :ire t e c hn ologica l ly equipped to perform many surgeries on an outpatient basis. 1 his Center represents the fu- lurc nnd how we would begin to e\oh e other faci lities, rather than take an existing site, as our~op­ poncnts would like , and force the ou1pa1ien1 ac tivities into a very confined, dense space that doesn't g1\ c you the nexibility, latitude and accessibility. Specific areas of focus for our cen ters of excellence like the heart, cancer and neurosciences programs nre going to have a very JCll\'e community education com- p0nen1. We're very interested in hereditary screening, particularly 111 the fi eld of cancer. We feel ''e can make community education more effective if we can target the education to those who have the greatest su ccptibility. rite pholo Hoag Hospital's Dr. Lawrence Werlin, a fertmty specialist, has helped hundreds of couples deliver their dreams. · Surgicnl intervention of th~ 'SOs has certJinly chnnged the method of operation of hosp11a!s, and we at l lumana l lo'i pita 1-11 un t ington Ueach welcome the changes that the next dccudc is sure 10 bring forth. Robert Shaw, President ln'inc Medica l Center Irvine Medical Center's Throughou t February, desig- nJted as Hoag Heart Month, we \\ 111 prei.cnt special seminars, 'crccnings and demonstrations to help )OU and your family make heart-he:ilthy life choices. The future ch:illcnge is how you continue to make medical ad- \.Jnces avail:ible to everyone, by making them affordable. As m:ir- velou as the scientific adva nces :ire in the U.S., you have a l:irge segment of ·uninsured who can't a' ail themselves of this technology. Scie nce ,.,,ill always exceed the abili ty of the country to p:iy fo r it 1n the area of health care. The de: -bate that's emerging on nation:il he:ilth policy is really going to Cl)st:illize by 1994 and \\e'll see o;nme dram:111c change~ in the 'f"· tern . Rene f o-., Mark.Rina Dlrtttor Humana Hospital· Hunlinaton Beat h The decade of the '80s brought fo rth mcrcdible changes in the health care mdu try. In th e pa t five year • Humana Inc. witnessed a 50'1 dccrea e tn urgical proce- dure'\ performed on an inpatient haw.. Due to tcchnolog1cal ad- ' nnccmcnts, the "'Ord surgery has taken on an e ntirely different meanmg A good example 1s a ton .. "llec tomy What used to be a three-day tay is now a four-hour \IJ\ Wi th i n three vears, :i 1my TV cam- era has turned the "orld or urgcf)' inside out. allowing doctors to sec inside their patients' ab· domi nal o r chest cavities without having to cut them open. Surgery on the organs in either c:ivity can now be done th rough a small scope. With video surgery, which we olfe r here at Humnna Hospi tal- three or four small wounds, which generally heal wilhout ugly scars and are smnll enough to be cov- ered ,by a Band-Aid. Rather thnn having to spend a week or more in the hospital and a painful month recovering, a patient returns home• the same day :ind is back 10 \\Ork in a week. Because the doctor htts not cut muscle or bone and has cut nesh so minimally, the pntieru suffcn. little of the post-ope rative p.1in that dominates people who have umtefgone major abdominal or chest surgery performed in the tr.l· ditional way. Consequently, no heavy doses of drugs for pain re- lief are needed. Although patients arc spending less time in hospital beds, the de- gree of ca re by the physicb n nnd nuising staff has not diminbhed, but has unde rgone positive change. Insurance compnnics "ill 110 longer pay fo r patients to be ad- mitted 1he evening before surgef) is performed. Re ponsibility of pre-operative evaluation has llO\\ fallen in the hands of the ph} sici:in and nursing is now con- DlllTAL IMPLANTS FREE Community Health Seminar Sat at 10:00 a.m. Feb. Ith, Mar 14th, April 11th Huntington Ocach, there arc only ~~~~~~~~, Estrogen Patch • Women wbo bawe undergone a bptaectomy needed to putlclpmte la a PDA regulated cllalcal .WdJ of a new btrogea Patcb for hormone replacemenL · • Partklpaata wW receive a pby91c:al uam. lab tata. mammogram. and .Wdy medication at .no coat. : superYIMCI by 11oan1 Certlftect 0yneco1ogjat. • Volunteen wW be relmbuned for tbelr partldpadon ID tbla ~dJ· ............ an.up. Inc. ..: ......... (714) 87MIOO aL 443 ... comprchensi\'e wom~n·s and chil- dren's services :ue designed 10 mee1 a family's complete health care needs. Practicing a f.1mlly- cc111crcd care philosophy, ll"\i:1e t\lcdical Center encourages parc111 imoh cment through e\cry step of 1hc cl11lt.l's care, including lhe op· tion to stay w11h hospitnliLeJ cl11l- dren O\Crnight. ,..-.-------. To make 'i'>ih to 1he ho:. p 1 1 a I ha-.-.lc-1 rec. Ir- ' inc ~kdic.tl Center ulfcrs drop-in b.1by- \11ting scf\ ice' th rough K1<l\ Corner. The \\'omen '!I Choice I k alth P:t\ il1011 c.11crs 10 "on11 .. n's unique nccJs through eJucational, <l1.1~no,tic and pre\\!lll.1t1ve progr;um. [Juca- tilln.tl prograrm incluJ~ topic .. He~ ·. HeartV ln titut~ A ~t"\-1\:t of ~I Ho\pical TOSHIBA AME RICA .. . • such as stress • m:inagement :ind biofeedback, persona: develop- men t, lactation support und child- bi rth educa tior\. Irvi ne Medical Center's Dirthing Center is equipped with seven labor, delivery, recovery (LOR) su ites as well as trnditional birth- ing rooms, specinl care and new- born nurseries. e I 77-bed Irvine Medical Center features all priv:i te rooms and offers 24-hour emergency scr- "icc!I. Dr. Neil A. Frlcdmnn, CEO Out·Pntient Surgery Ccntc·r nnd Post-Surgical Rcco,·ery Center Our Su rgery Center \\as est:ib- lishcd in 1974 to meet 1hc gro" ing demand for a speciahLcd health- care facility where surger)' and di- agnostic procedures could be per- formed during a brief \bit and at a much IO\'-er cost than ho~p1tal­ iLatio11. Re ponding to changing hea lth care n eeds, we we re among lhc fi rs t to o ffer t h is uniqu e out· patient service. TI1c. patient is ahlc to un-'------- dcrgo surgery and return home the <;ame day with the benefit of '>latc- of-the-art surgical and laser equip- ment. Procedures arc pcrlurmcd in one of f1\c IJrgc, moJcrn opc:rJt- i11g suites, a GJstroin1c-.11nal L.1bo- r.11ory, or ;1n Ophthalmologic Laser 1rc~11mcn1 room Each room i' fully cquiprctl "ith the l.11e~1 -.urgical i11 ... 1rumcn1;11iun anu '.'>l;1ffed by highl) tr;uned prof~~­ .,1~rn ;lls. Our J\1'.'lt·Sur~ic.d Ru.\1\ er) Ccn1cr \\;1-.. ~-.1.1hl1"1hed in !CNO to prtn1de ~I modern, COtnfollablc f.I· cility for the 1cco,cry of -.urgit:.11 p.11ienll> in 01hen' l'>C gliotl general health. The a\.11l.1billl\ of c~­ tcnded rC(O\Cr) ,11l01\\ 1i1e Sur~e~ Center to ..,1gn1l1~Jntl~ C\J).1nd the Mon••r 1 T11ursd1ys. Ftllru1ry 3. Mirth f f'ft,om From Smot1111. A ros l1~e approacn ro qu1nino (8 sessrons) STS tte 6·8 p m ii Hoao Htallh Center· Huntinoton Beach or 7·9 pm at Hoao HosP•lal Reo•str.i11on deiOhne Februaf'f 3 Ci 183~'. LUNG 10 rtO•"ler Moftdly, Ftbntl ry 3 10. 24 J.l 30 p m. Clrdfac Rid F«l•rs Thrte Cl;)SS stsc;1ons on 1owerino vour c.ird•ac risk !actors Reo1o;tra11on rs l1rn1ted HOJQ Hosp•IOll, NtwPOrt 8e.1Ch Clll 760·~594 10 reoister Tflu,.d1y. Ftlln11ry 6 1 31 p m Better Brt31htrs p1esents T1N Hf•ff-l.111ff CHff«tloll Ho.lg He.tllh Cen1er·Hunt1no100 Beach C.ill 963· 3377 10 reo1 lei TlltlrMey, Ftllnttry I Jp,m, scope of its Scf\ ices to include more complex surgical procedure-.. The Recover)' Center is at the fo re front of the changmg \tandard of 'medical care and specializes in active recovery as opposed to the passive methods now employed by traditional hospitals. tint locu!>\.'.S on the foot :ind onklc. Mosl foot !lurgery h:id to be done in the ho~pit;il bc,ause of pain. ?\o\\ "i1h the acJ,cn1 of laser su r· gcry, arthruscupic l>Urgcry and rni111111al inci:..iun.il surgery, surgicQ.I 1r.i11m:i c<1n be: mtnimiLed, result· , . ing 111 less pain and faster rch.ib11i- . t:i1io11. Active re~overy is a hands-on, gram that provides virtually one- on-one nursing care. le m.iJOnt) o 901 surge ~ c.1n llU\\ be done in a surg<'ry cen- 11.r utmosphcre, \\hich red\JCCS cush dr:.un:iticJlh for .-me patient ;inc.I in:.urancc c;irrier. Cos1 savings a!> mu h a~ 300 percent are not unu ual c0111r.:ared 10 in-p;i11ent hu,p11al c~1re. The specialized nall~uf ihc la- cility means shorter patient sta~s and lo" er operating costs ·1 his re- sults in dr:im:uic sa\'ing'> to both 1he patient :ind the insurance com- pany. In this era of rapiJI) e:i.cal.11- ing health c:ire 'cosb, the cuncc:pt of active post·surgical re: U\cry I\ nO\\ the method of choice and ii. es!lcntiul for :iffordabk, hil!h· quality health c;irc for the fu1ur~. or: Craig L<mc, 0 \HICr Superior Ambul:)tOry 'Surgery Center Outpatient Surgical Cc..·ntc:r:, arc hai.:ing a major intlucnce in the re· sh:iping of the hcaJ1h care S)~tern. t-.tany surgical procedures \\hic:h were customarily done in the ho:.- pit:il selling arc no'' being <lone on :in ou1pt11 ient bJsis tlue 10 1m- pro\ Cd surgical im1rumcnt:it1on and surgic;.il procedures. An example has to do "11h ma Jo r ad- vancements in general sur- gery such as gallbladde r su rg~ry and append-ccto- mit:s. As a re- s u I 1 of ad- ~-------. \Jncemen1s tn 'iurg1cal copi.: tech- noloro. many procedures can no" he done through minimal 111C1\10n' u mg fibe roptic surgical 'iCope,, "'h1ch can enter the bod\ and re- pair ti'i.,ue through minimal trau- ma. Many specialties have been 1ranstormed as a result of surgci: centers ~uch as pod1ati:. "'h1ch i' .1 ~urgical anti medical 'pec1alt) \\ e \\Ill )Cc the m:.ijority of sur- gic.11 pro eJur.::. J nc in an outpa- ll~nl :.urger~ CLr :er atmosphere "llhin the 1k\I JJ_\eJrs, due 1n p:in to !ltl~µn~'-'mLnis in :;urgic::il 111s1run1en1:i:ion :mu rd1ncd surgi· '-'•ti appro;i he:~ Supc:riur An.Lu!Jtory Surgery Center 111 l'\c,\pllrl Be:ich, is a lrcc-!>t<ind111~ fcJcrally licensed fa- cilitv 'peci~lizin~ in orthopedic, ped'i:itirc. ophth;lmology, gener:il ~ind plastic surgci:. II p:.111cn1' require an .ove rnight · !>l.1\. our Sur;!c..•n Center con1r:icts "ith ~~ircr~.il bo:lr J ;ind c:ire foc1li- tic ... '' lu:h c;i11:r to the surgical pa- tient :11:tl pro,11.!c nur.i.ing, gourmet m .1b .ind tr.rn,r•>rtation to :rnd trom m:r Surg1:1;. Crntcr and ph)- si, 1 r ' ffi.cs. • \Lr 11.:c'. l1lkrc::d .tt a reasonable ll '' TrlllJ.:e lrc..im S12: to S:!50 per d.1~ l hc'c tac1ltt1e'> are many lime:' ,1,11ted \\Ith -.k1lled reg1 - I r::d nur~c .:Jrc P.tucnt' hould ,ccJ..: thl· 1CCl)mmcndat1on of their 'urccun J' to thi: reputation of the 1ncrn1ght ''a' fac1lit:Y. Some facih- llc.:' Jrt: not-equipped to handle p11,t-opc:ra11'e problems 1f the need .ms<.:\ \1ed1~are a nd AAHC lt:llil i.:d 'ur~·er) l'cnt~r' h.t\C spc- l1,tl .. 011,tru...111111 coJcs :ind cm~r­ ~cn~y c,1uipmcnt JnJ transfer .1,::re\.'mcnh \\ ith hu,pit,1h. should See HOSPITALS/9 You and 11011r fa111il11 arc . . . in vited to Hoag Hen r f f 11sfif11tc's II ca/tlzy lzen rt prog rn111 s dur i ng th e 111011 th of. Febn u1 ry. 9 Choltsltrol Ass-ssm111t. 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HNO H alth C nter Irv n cal 551 6700 I~ ftQIS r . .. llld,.s N.g!lt Out 11,,.;,. Ml E,.,._ E,,,.,,.Ml"f Ho.ao Ht.11th Ctnlltr· Irvine Ca ~ 1 6700 to reo st r • He.tit £ducatl0n Llbl'11\1 llt N wp0rt C nter 360 S.in Ml\)uel Surte 20ti • NtwP()lt 8uci1 SS lee ltlCIUO lunch R rvatlOtl aria e n F bruarv 7 Ca I 700-~923 to reg ter PtNfO t1ahon IS reqi.llttd by no nuint>ers 5hOWn Pot more 1111orma1ion on sponsored 11¥ HOIO Heltt t 1tut1 ano tfll f or.tlib.1 AmMCI Comtlln or " ' 0 HHrt Mont ca ~ • 8 Thursday, January 30, 1992 .. Hellth ·I Fitness ' Menopause:. ·shaped: bJ lear-i-and fails _but •Ulcts By Chrisbne K. Hrountas. M.D. men to unravel the mysteries of meJic:il information and arc cager Women are often surprised 10 life-threatening illne:ises. Very 10 shore in lhe responsibility of hear that menopause is a relative ly little scientific study hos involved hcallh decision-making. new phenomenon.'-women.Cxcept for female cancer The dynamic force in medicine One hundred research. Menopause is a recent today is prevention of discal>C or years ago, topic that has not been the focus health maintenance. It is of course women died of much attention. far easier and less expensive to before reaching There are forces underw:iy 10 prevent rather than to treat a menopause. change 1hings. Life-threatening condition. Some insurance The average life conditions have been discovered in companies recognize this and will cxpecJancy in unk-catcd meAopausal women:-pay for prevcntativ~rc, Mich as l§&Q.lv~ows __ . _ _.,o~s,..te..o..,po .... <Cosi&-aruhaa-inete;t$.C'4-:---..-rh'fl""'i0nnl tlnsses, pap Ml\Ca-rs forty-eight years chance of heart al\ack, which has and mammograms. old, but the sparked great intefilt. Dr. Prc~ntion is n dtffieuh tai.lc for average age of Antonia Novello, the new U.S. the individunl person, as there's a menopause has Surgeon Gcner':ll, has a strong procrnstinator in each of us. Jui.I been fifty-one interest in women's health issues. as it is hard to sa\'e for retirement ~incc ancient times. The Jacobs Institute of Women's when a person is 20 or 30 year!> of Tod.1~. the vast majority of Health, out of Wa!>hington, D.C.. nge, it is difficult to enact a plan "omen '' 111 not only reach is able to fund and i.upport for healthy longevity. That plan mcnop:iu)c, but will live an scientific tudies.. combines good nutri1io'n, additional t\\Cnty,five years. Women have become nstute weight-bearing exorcise such :is Oec:iu-.e one-third of 1hcir li,es is consumers. They are no longer wa lking and horll\onc )pent in the menopaui.e years, ii is compl:i cent and acceptinl; of whnt replacement. 11npor1.1n1 that they enjoy 1hern in medicine has to offer. Hospitals Menopause is natural but it is gooJ health. recognize this and have remodeled not norm al. It is not normal for Nut much is known about and revolutionized the Birth part of our body to stop function· rncnopau-.c. Hil>torically, medical Experience. This gener:\tion of ing, especially an organ'"' that rcllcarch has been performed on wqmen is interested in obtainin~g make), hormones. We probabl} PETRIRIN CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC HEALTH SERVICE PROGRAM DEUCIOUS WATER FROM YOUR TAP "Home Water Fittratio.n" Hl<liEST OUALITY INEXPENSIVE R:~' -"~ Feret> Spinal and Ne:-ve <..orrert1 n CHECK JT OUT I NO OBLIGATION I Mon., Wed., Fri. 9dm-Noon, 2pm-6pm. Tues .• Thurs. 9am-Noon . 18926-A Brookhurst Street Fountain Valley 962-9373 ........ Dorothya.bet (7141 588 4389 lWJen it Comes to Heart Ca~ we Don't Miss a Beat. Fountain \'alley Regional Hos pital offer an array of erYices and outstanding phy ician!> to help you keep your heart in hape. To celebrate Heart Month, we're offering ome pecial event and programs designed just for you and your heart. • Heart Shape Thi:_.. da.v of hrart·healt lt~ '>Crt>l·nm~-. tn<'hulP!> hlurn! prt>~~ure. rhole~terQI and i.:KG te~11ng. as wt•ll cl.'> coun~hng h\ our earcl1t1( proft>.,sional . A d1etiuan \\ill anS\\ r ~our que-.uon ... abour nurmwn ,111d llWJI pl,umrng for happrt'r, hrallhier heart-. Our frt•(• HP;Ht TC'.,, "111 abo bt· ufft·n·d for an ,1ppo1ntmt>nt time, call l 714) 966· 'l'i4 '.lturda\. 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Oieurran anri \11th11r. \\tll cliM'U'1> 'Dirting and Pat Control In tlw REAL WORLD' wu'll l1•arn hn\\ r 1 1•,11 0111 \\-llhout 1-torng off .i.01ir dwt Exh1b1h pnt1'' and n•fr111,hrnt•nh \\ 111 al-.11 hf' offNl'rl Saturdti\. ~I.ire h 7 7 ao am 12 00 :-;oon Ca rdiac JU.l1ah11tra1111n C1·ntn l behind the hospital) Call ( ;14 ) fllili 174 to rN·n.1· :r spacr or for morr inrormatrou PlMw dn•,, 111 n1mfcmahlt~ loo~· clothing • The Hearl 'lest Arr ~nu at risk for hPart drs1•;l.')l'01 Tht• Ht.»irl TuM r an help you find out. It can It'll ~uu wha1 mk., ~~u f,u t• anct . nto'it tmporWnll y \\hut ~uu run do ro r<'duc·r runtrollablt> c·ardro\lL'i< iii.tr mk foc·tor .... \Vi• "111 analyw y0ur an..," er!\ and <'nd ~uu a pN-ronahzrrl n'port that \\1ll l1•ll you tttl'>' \'OU can r htm&<' ~our li(t' tyl{' to 1nrrt•aM' vour 1 h.mc·,., of n•mam111~ h(.)alth~ and artlw Call {ii.\) nGG-8174 for ~our FREE H~art Tt•.,1 toda,\. Fountain Vall ey Regional Hospital lilOO E11C'l1d. Fountain Vall •y, Ca1ifornia 9270 • 010 ( l.JK'<t!t'<I a hl11c·k., north of t lw San DtPgn ( 111?) ftt't.'\\U,\ .11 \\"Jrnrr l (714 ) !h6-i200 • Ph.v i<'1an R.efi rrul (714) !J7fJ~J40 .. were only designed to last .SO years and have outlived our body's adaptability. If one's thyroid gland· topped making hormones, of course medicine would be given to replace those hormones. The !.nmc is true for the ovaries. Hormone replacement is just that: replacing just enough ovarian hormones lo bring t~l(Wcl of.'. .. estrogen bad.. tO normal. Ei.trogcn and progei.1erone arc the two mnjor female horn~s produced by the ovary. The loss of estrogen results in hot n:ii.hes. vaginal drynci.l>, insomni:i and irritnbility. Prolonged deprivation of el>lrogcn leads to osteoporosis, the thinning of the bone) and an incrca-.c in heart attacks. Women do not h:t\'c ~'~ many heart a11.1ck\ until menopause and then the ratci. arc tbl! ~.111fC. Estrogen also impro"cs the cholesterol rn11us. Progeste rone, the other fcmule hormone, bah1nccs or coun1cracts estrogen and iti. effect on the uterus. The (car'of cancer has shaped hormone replacement. Initially,,. estrogen alone (unopposed er estroeen) was given to treat hot nashcs. It was very successful, but it was discovered thal unopposed estrogen was associate~ with cancer of the uterus. ~ftcr some research, it was found that giving progesterone with estrogen not onl)'. pr~c'1 canci!r of •he-- uterus, but coulCJ also reverse precancerous conditions. It seemed logica l that if progesterone was good for the uterus, it would also be good for the breast, since both organs responded to hormones. lt is now known thut the breast is different. The current controvcrl.y surrounds the possible as!.OCiation of bre:M c:inccr.:111d progesterone use. f'urthcr study is needed to iuvc:.tigatc this possible association and to determine the optimal dol>e of progesterone. The conaroverl.y pales \\hen one looks at the big picture: more menop:iusal \\omen die each year of heart attacks than of all cancers combined. 1 Not one plan of treatment is right ror every woman. That is why there ore many different medications on the market: pills, poaches, implants and vaginal rings. There arc also many different regimens: estrogen alone for those women who do nOl have a uterus; estrogen and progesterone given daily, which is dci.igned to avoid menstruation along with hormones that mimic a mcn!.trual cycle; e!.trogcn throughout the month with progc1otcronc that lasts 10 to 14 duys or each month. resulting in menlolru:if periods. The future of women's health research is C\Citing. It will provide answers to these contro\crsics and will shape a plan that "ill foster healthy living and longevity. Christine K. llrountas. M.D. Is a board urtlflcd 08/GYN, in prfrotc practice in Nc1tpor1 Dcach :wd I rvine. Sbc is furmrrl)' assistant adjunct professor of OIJI GYN ut UCI. Foot ~Prints HOSPITALS: More health care issues gain · national attention TH! SCOOP ON FUT FE!T From 5 Medicare certified su rgery ce nters have· the highest safety rating be· caui.e of their license to protect the public. Some physician surgery rooms, many times do not have the proper ~afety equipment 10 handle an emergency. The Medicare Cer- tified Surgery Center should be ·viewed as an outpatient bedles~ hospital capable of handling most all problems. Da,•id Morgan, C£0 Western Mrdica l Cent~ I lcalth care in the '90s "111 mo' e 10 the forefront on the ll\t of priori 1y considerationl> as "~ enter into another cle tion year. The While I loul>C hal> portrayed the hl.!:tlth c;1rc p~1cl..use of the Oul>h odmini)tration the most im· port:rnt clement of the new pro· gram!. llush pl:ini. to address this }ear-and for ~ood reason. Ei.tim:itc!. indicate tha t there arc more than 35 mil- lion :iduhs of 16.6"& of the n o n -c I d e rl y U.S. popula- tion ''ho arc \\ithoul heulth insurance, and more that arc unimurcd. Amcric.ins will be forced to take a closer look at the cosl and the lc\el of c:are they will receive in the ) cars to come. And the choil.'.l.!i. arc d1minii.hing. for the cmplo)Cr. the ci.calating cost of health care has made it more t.lif- ficuh to compete in a global nlJr· I.ct. "hich has forced many out of businci.~. adding to the unemploy· mcnt statistics. As a result, employers arc lool..- ing fo1 belier cost cont:iinment in their benefit plans. Offoring a managed care program has be· come one of the mo)t common mco.1ns for cost control. The m~ijor­ ity of the nation's non-Mcdic;m: inl>ured population ill enrolled Ill an I IMO or PPO. For the emplo)ccs und 4he \Ot· ing public, pending legii.lauon oml trends will dra!.ticall)' uffcct the t)pc of care they reCCi\C in the fu· turc. We c:111 110 longer look al · heulth care "ith a business 'h UloUUI a11i1ude. Expectations of \\hJt ui.ct.I to be do not meet totf:iy·s rc.1l11ies. Just us we have seen con,olid.11iom and mcrgc1~ in other :i re;1s of the bui.mc's communit), the man.1yeJ care nc\\\Orl.. is. a precursor h.> more restructuring of ph)i.kia11 anJ hospital pruccdurci.. We'll i.ce more multi·spcciJlt) mcdic31 gcoup) cmcq~ing in the years 10 come: bed rcqui'remcnh will dcrrc,1sc os belier technolof:y supports more outp.uicnt \C~u .. in-patient care, :Jnd depending upon lcgisl~1tion, the lc\cl of care and the freedom to choo e the pro\'idcr mJy be left 1n the hJmh of 1hc employer and .the go\· crnmcnt. Of the choice \\C nrnkc in the near future, there nre three ~1rc.1 .. of innucnce that "ould m:il..c .1 difference in dcc:ide~ bc)ond the '90): A great focus on pren.1tJl and the c:irly )e:irs of life; bell~r cduc.11ion;il programs for the untn· formed; :ind pchonally 1a~ing steps in prc\Clltathc care. _., Wh ile there arc still t-omc op tions a\ailablc to us, pc1h;1ps our greatc t decision imol\c ho" much rci.ponl.tbilit)' \\C \\Jilt to J\· sumc for" our o\\n hc;ihh am.I hO\\- much ''C arc "illrng to relegate 10 c>thcri.. Can ChiropraCtic Help Me ... ? HOW MUCH WILL IT COST? Wi;. arc often ,\skc<l, "What's the best way of finding out whether or not a ~octnr of chiropractk can help my probf<'m'>" We bclie\e the Jnswer can be found in 3 complete ch1roprac11c consulta11on Jnd cxJminat1on. including X-rays. And. to help you find out for urc, we will do a complete chiroprJct1c cxaminution. including X-rays (procedure' that normally c~\ S l!iO or more) for $40 00 We will makc'th1s '-pec1.1l progr.1m a\,ulabl<" for the ne(t ~o week\. The only cxccp11un w the uffcr involve per on.ii injury cni.cs (worker'~ compcn1,atmn and auto .1cc1dcnt~) in which case there 1~ no charge billed d1rC\ lh to the patient for the fir I VISlt Regular $150 Program Offer Expires February 14, 1992 YOUR INITIAL VJSIT WILL INCLUDE: l Dr. G. Paul Ni hlda · Chiropractor A thorough 'Pinal examination including orthopcc.l1c & neurolog1c • .i tc~t' · A confidcntrnl report of our findings ~ A private Lon ultut1on "1th the doctor An e11planJtion of our treatment procedure if we determine ch1roprac11c can help you A referral to 1hc proper ~pcc111lis1 if we determine chiropractic can't help you X-ray 1( nccc.,,3ry Mon~y thru Frid1y 9 I t l-6 Sltunb By Appl CIC1J~ SNNlltY J THESE CONDITIONS ARE SOME Ofi' THE DANGER SIGNALS OF PINCHED NERVES ~ He•dache Arthritic pam by t.t1ff neck Lo of 1rccp Scoho ,, Lea pain • numbnc ' I f atigue TcnsKln Backache . Arm pain & numbnc\ Wtupla h IOJUry If ~m Art ~n~ncing AnJ' Of n 1esc SY,mptom.t, Call 011r Offiu Todav For Atr Apptmrtmrnt NEWPORT CLIFF CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC • 6()1 Dc>~r Or., Suitt> 8, Newpc>n Bt'ach 650-2210 -. • Thu rsdav, January 30, 1992 7 .. Health I Fitness .. ~~t;,.~ropractlUealtlUae11cel~tmates~100th-Yea1L-as alternative i Dr. J. Randall Miller n just a few years, chi· ropractic health care will h:ive achieved a historical l:indmark: 100 years or existence and utilization as a health care alternative in the United States and throughout the world. c h i- ro practic as we know it t oday was founded in 1895 by Dr. D a ni e l D . Palmer. He discovered a unique and dynamic prin-,___..__.._'---_ ciplc in health care related to the spine and nervous system. He and his son, Dr. 8 . J. Palmer, credited with the expansion and public awareness of chiropractic; recognized the importance of the • spine and nervous system in the body's ability to function and heal itself. They developed techniques of spinal adjustments that climi· natcd intcrf crcncc of nerve Cn· ergy to help the body res1orc and maintain optimum health. From those early years, 1hc chi,, ropractic profc5sion has achieved enormous growth and acceptance in the American health care ,de- livery system. Chiropractic has -prevailed and expanded over the years through a truly controver· sial and tumultuous history. 'fhc profession has survived decades of denouncement, misinformation and a false. negative image cre- ated by its biggest competitor-· the American Medical As)ocia· tion (AMA}. Ira 1987, after years of litiga- tion, the chiropractic profession finally won a landmark decision by a U.S. Federal Court. The AMA was fou nd guilty and their appeal denied on charges that they conspired to boycott, elimi- nate and destroy chiropractic, vi- olating Federal Antitrust laws. Over the last 10 years, the chi- ropractic profession has produced the greatest growth and ac· ceptancc, since its inception. Chi· ropractic currently has hospital privileges in over "'100 facili ties, where chiropractic adjustments arc being-performed in the hospi· tal setting under general anesthe- sia. Concurrently, the inclusion· of chiropractic coverage by most health insurance programs, in- cluding worker's compensation and Medicore, has produced tre- mendous beneficial changes for the American health care con· sumer. Doctors of thiropractic offer twice as effective drugless, non· surgical care for many types of spin:il and musculosk'eletal condi· tions. Studies have shown, on a comparison basis to orthopedic the spine. Since adequate nene may result in permanent damage and general medical procedures, supply is vitally important to the 10 the spine. that chiropractic care is the rec· health of every gland and organ Some of the more common ommended, most efficient and • of the body, this interference can S)mptoms that are successfully cost-effective form of treatment lead to malfunction, pain and dis-trc;itct..I \\Ith chiropractic adjui.tivc for spine-related problems. cspe· case. techniques include neck and back cially low back pain nnd injury. The most ·common ob truction p;iin, hc:id.1chcs and d122iness; Chiropractic is now the largest and interference of the free flow numbncs~. p:1in Jnd tingling in drugless and non-sucgical health of nerve energy is a misalignment the arm'>, hands and legs; fatigue care field in tpe world, Add • .,i,.,.1i..,o.,n,_· __ o~f .-t"'='h""'e_·.,.bo=--ne .... s..,_.o'"""f..,.....1h .... e..__s,...p_in"""e ..... .,....T~h.._i;.;;;.s__,'...,'°...,.u.....,cn .... c+r'"g"""'y Jo,s; difficulty breath· ally, it is recognized as the sec· misalignment has been termed vcr-illl!, .111tl 11crvousncss ond largest and fastest growing tebral subluxation. As a result, the ·chiropractic's prO\en cCfcctivc- health ctlre field a' ailable to the spinal column ceasl:s to work nc~s in llc.Jlth care is truly for consumer. properly and work the way nature people of :ill age groups. It intended. !>hould play :i m;i1n role for any The science and art of chi· JOU all in1fo iduab "ho are pro- ropractic is concerned \\ith mJin· The misalignment re~ults in the grc')')l\e in their health care taining an unhampered now of nerves being either pinched thoughts, \\ho \\ant 10 prcvenl- nerve energy and information (compres~ion) or irritated (facah· health problem!> from de,eloping from the brain through the t:11ed), \\hich in turn alters tran')· ;ind \\ho \\ant to maintain maxi· nerves of the spinal column out missions-and nerve impulse~. Al· mum hc:Jlth bcncf11:.. into every cell of the boJ)•. The though not ah\ays painful. thcl-C Dr. Randall ,\filler has been nervous system controls the func· subluxations interfere \\ith the pr;iaicing for ni11e )cars in Costa tion of every part of the human proper functioning and hcaltng of Mesa. lie is on the botmJ of di· body. other vital parts 'or your body. An rectors for tile Oronge County The main place where its func-untreated subluxation can pro· clwpter of tlic CaliforniD Chi· tion can be interfered with, is at duce long·term effects, \\hich . ropractic Association. Preventive Medicine: Being well Give us your dirtiest looks By Lana H Johnson Newport Beach, "By dealing with T he latest research indicates both the prevention and· treatment that we can actually prevent of hean di case risk factor'-, with· many of today's major ill-out the administering of mcdica· ncs es simply by making necessary tion af possible, we can prevent cardiovascular da sca'\c, the changes in our lifestyle. With the nu ftlber·one killer an Amcnca." shift toward preventive medicine. A select team of health care now a $2 7 billion-a-year industry. professional at the Lifest)lc~ American are realizing that heart Health Clinic as dedicated to disea e, diabcte • hypcrtcn ion, teaching pa11ents, on a one-on-one stroke, atherosclero 1s, arthntas, basis. how to restore their health ulcer and many forms of cancer and reduce the ri k factor-; that (mo t of which arc related to lead to life-threatening. lifc,tyle· aging and ltfcstylc) can be treated related health problems. before they Since the Clinic's inception four develop. years ago, patient ha"e achieved dramatic results in lowcnng their The future chances for de,elopment of c.ir· of health care diovascular disea c, by gaining will allow us <ontr-01--0ver high blood prC\'>urc. to choose our heart di ease, stroke, obc ity, high de ired states cholesterol, diabctei.. d1gc t1ve dis· of body and orders and eating disorder . mind, thus The Li fest) le program began dramatically "ith a comprehe~i'e health C\'al- changang the uatjoo, to include cardao"a cular ti m 1 n g and risk faclor and tcstmg A comprc· ram1f1cat1ons <----~---hcnshe medical con ultation and of mcd1cal Dr. Juris dc"elopment or a pcr'lonahLcd 1rcatment treatment pl.m (\1lluv.,, hascd A grov.mg number of American upon eAtens1"c cicamina11on re opting for pre\.en11'e health Treatment programs v.hach m· care. whereby diet, general nutn-elude non-pharmacological chole.,. taon , ph)i11cal fitness, tre man· tcrol reduction and blood pre .,ure agemcnt and emotional wcll·bcmg reduction, diabetic management arc incorporated into the daily and "eight I mny be upported regimen to achie\.e and maintain a by stress management and relax· healthy body. ataon technique , 'mol1ng cc. \a-R~uclng Ri sk Factors tion and physical therap) No single ri k factor is the cause Re,·erslng Hu rt Disease of hcan disease. However, the In addition to 1hc prevention more nsk factors you have, the program. the Lifestylell Health greater your chances become for Clinic will launch a new rcvcr al developing a heart problem. Coro· treatment program in February, nary r1 k factors include age, male for those who have alread) been gender, family history of heart dis· struck with heart di ease. Participants, recommended ·by their cardiologists, will meet two times per week for four hours. from 5:30 to 9:30 "p.~. during the three-month program. Patients learn how to alter their lifestyles through a variety of endeavors. ''Much of what we do at the Life t}les Health Clinic 1s sup· ported by the remarkable result of Dr. Dean Ormsh and his re· enrch program for reversing heart dasea c," says Or. Juris. lt>r. Ornish, of the University of California,· San Francisco, and his colleagues provided the first scien· tafic evidence in 1990, after a vcar· long controlled study •. that . con· farmed the belief that heart dis· ease can be reversed th rough changes 'in lifestyle :... -diet; C'<Cr· ca~e and stress management. Highlighting the success of re· \Cr~ing hean disease without the use of drugs or surgery is the ncar·\.egetart<Vl diet. . According to Orni h's findings, rc .. ersing heart blockage requires a stricter regimen than that which prc.,ents heart disease. "If \\C can change the lifestyle of our population. \\hereby "c re- 'cr c'the cardiac ri ks 1hat lead to cardiova cular illnes • \\C would ne,er need a program to revcr c he.an disea c," says Dr. Juris. "That 1 our ultimate goal here at the L1fe~t le Health Clinic arid hopefully by the year 2000 11 "Ill be a reality." Dr. Juris. Ph.D., M.S .. 1s joined b) William Kandel, M.O., a family phy ician, and David Kramer, M.D .. n cardiologist, at the ne\\ Lifestyles Health Clinic location in Fashion Island. ca c, cigarette smoking, hjgh blood "Becau e so many people are pressure, high LDL cholesterol already affected by cardaova culnr level, low HDL cholesterol le"cl, illness, we arc stanmg a group- hagh blood sugar level , obe 1ty and therapy program to re"er<ie heart stress AJthough there's not much disease," 3)S Dr. Juri -=::=:============I )OU can do about age, sex or ge· ---------------netic predisposition, the other fac-m"':'.':11 ___________ .. tors causing greater nsk can be re· duced, controlled or eliminated through change an lifestyle. . According to Or. Yarmilla Juris. founder and clinical director of the-Life tylc Health Clinic in B 0 D 0 u L fh1Dh "'I We'll give you something to smile about ! Ch1pJ:>1xi IL'\.'th, ~nod.ent.11 d1~a~ or ~•mph ,, nlutuw lh·nt,11 clc,lmng Cl•ntl•r t(lr Oral Hl'alth tal..e-. pnde an nw1.•tlng 1u-..t .1~1u t .lll vour dl•nt.11 Ol't.'\i" lrom nr.1l l)~g1l'nl' tn 1mpl.1nt-.. .rnd (1~ml'111.: dl'nh.,tr) For vnur com l't111.•nn•, \'OU ha' 1.' \ t>ur choan• ''' dlll.. ll'"' .md hvg1..•111't' \ Vl' re h.1ppv to\\ t>rJ.. ,,·1th n1u m arr.m~mg .l com 1..•1111..•nt •'F'~' 111llnwnt, mt,...t nf th1..• t1m1..• w1thm JU"t a "-''\ d,,, . ., 1ll \\lur 1.,lll C.lll tud.l\ for \.our FRFE long·r.m~e h1..•alth pl.mnm~ nm .... ult,1t11111.1nd lll"IL'•ld ol dart\ Jtl,,J...,, n1u ll h,n l' :-tlml·thm~ Ill -.m1l1..• ,1l~1ut (714) 842-5561 Center fir Oral Health \ '\. tll ~ .,_, ""' ,, ~.Ii-. rt l <. ,mfltn.;h.1n· D 11-.. 17742 Be.ich Blvd., Suill' 1~0.1 luntm~hHl Bl•a1..h. lA 4:?tl4;' \11,..1 ln .. ur.111n• pl.in .. ,tu<'Pl<'\.i [ .irl\ ,ind I.II<' ·'f'I'"'"'"'• nh ,I\ .11l.1t>I< C Coastal111 ommun es 'Hospital 2701 ~outh Bn::.wl "m~cc • Sant,\ An.\. <...11iforn1 .. 1 ()27t1-1 • Fl.u R. • .uc Fees Fmanctal Coun ding • Pin .... 11...11 I hl't ,tp' A Fit Body Sound Mi nd Healthy Earth h 1 lot 11 or 1nHtt n1cnt O .Exercise equipment designed tpc ifically to fit a woman's body O Awant winning aerobics program and inttructors in 1 warm friendly en"Vironmcnl '0 Special dau cs in Ja'u, Ballet, Self Defense, Yo11 and Dance for children ¢Enrol l ment includ es 1 Pcnonalbcd uscu ment, exercise plan and workout with a pcnorul fitncu trainer Get Fit At A Club Designed For The N ccds of a Woman Please call ... 646-8828 2902 W. Pacific Coast Hwy, Newport Beach • • 24-Hour Urgent Carr Center • lndusm .. 11 ~kd1cme • Phy 1c1an Referrals • lntensm: Coronary CMc Unn • Full Range of Ob Gyn Program .... • t\.kd1cal ·utglcal Care • ~ .. unc-Day urgcry • N~m-lnv.1s1vc Can.holoro , • t m .• u1..·<l l 1 ~ m1k .... n..:'t th l'I ~outh C lM::.t Pl .. l:.t (714) 754-5454 ... • L1h \ r,l\' .mJ l'tlwr \.h.t:!1h'"c11.· !'>l'r\ ices • '\utk.u \kdtl.111l' • <.. 1 "\..m l lu.i...."'tt111..I .1 :id \ .t ... dtl.tr Lih • \ ,\tl\.l) .... 1..' \1..1n l'n.,~1.1.n • Hcrnt.\ I"ll,~r.un .. • <. ''1l'1mum1 y Fdu1..'.lth'n ~ mm.u-s • l1l l ,\h • P.u 11..·11 t 1t.m .... p(m.u11 n "" '' 11.. c . ' I Thursday, January so, 1992 Health ·· 1 Fitnas • Hoag Opens _HB ·health ce·ntef ---------..-. ......... -)-Story OUt-patient -to ~men, the tlted for expanded Hoag Health Center-Huntington 1 services for the entire community Beach has a major commitment to building provides. was quickly identified. ~ealth cducati~n programs. Ongo- . • Lund was purchased in 1989 and mg .cou~ses wal~ offer the . com· 1 6 spec1alt1es construction of a three-story munaty _information about ..(ij_scasc -. Heallh Center began in May of ~revent1on and tools for a .healthy H oag Hos pital inaugurated 1990. lifestyle. an outpatient Health Cen· ln addition to the special opc:!n· ter in Huntington Beach This new facility provides conve-ing week events, Hoag Health 2 . nient access to over 30 physicians Center-Huntington Beach pre-on Jan. I w11h a week of grand · 16 d. I d · I · I ·~ me 1ca an surg1ca . spec1a -ented programs which are part of opening programs to introduce the Iles, state-of-the-art outpauent ser-Hoag Hospital's Neuro Weck Jan. I le:ihh Center to the comm_unitt vicet_.includ:lllg .MRI (magn':-1ic 27-3 \,-arrct-Hoa~ lnstitute'r ·----Ifie new facility grew rout of resonance _unaging.,)~ crcemng--tteart Month durffil the cnth e Hoag Hospital's long association mammo~raphy a~d an extensive month of February. .. ' ' \\Ith Hunt ington Beach. In 1988, community educauon program. For information ort the events at lloag opened the Huntington This shift to outpatient services the Hoag Health Center- lkach Women's Center. Offering represents :in important trend in Huntington Beach please call 963- . :i "1de variery of medical services health care. 3377. • Money Back Guarantee· Costa Mesa-Newport Beach • 555 W.19th St (ooe blk w. of Horror) 714·650-3600 •~~IN lint lOUI\ '°" ftt 11111111-'•fC • l" \'Oii Spofu c-i.. ~"O ~· '"' '°"'""' ~ • •Olft<oewa°" is.-111 ~llld-tmt• .. t.a1o01111totS25 Son't1tSt"(f1011S111CJo1 Of't1oon11111111Wlt SoKtMIO.. for"'Olt~onSlle<1MQio~ plHW ~IM CUI$ . • If ou've been told that he pain is just part of being a woman ... · , we think you hould Ji ten. Whether associated with menstrual cycles or not, chronic pelvic pain can really disrupt your lifestyle ... but it doesn't have to be that way. In fact. new advancements in laser sur- gical techniques now enable physicians to successfully treat many causes of chronic pelvic pain ... on an ou tpatient basis. Humana., Hospital~Huntington Beach has independent physicians specially trained m these new advanced laser surgical tech· niques. They can diagnose the cause of . your pain and provide the trea1ment you need • We'd like you to know more about chronic pelvic pain and how it can be treated. So we're inviting you to attend an informa· tive free seminar: pecializing in La r in Gynecology Augu t David Acetta, M.D. W cdnesday, .March 18th, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Refrestments wl be served Please R.S.V P. (714) 843-SOOJ. 1n12 Beach Boulevard Huntington Boch. CA 92647 (714) ~21473 f ' • ,...,_ ... From left: Mayor James D. Petrlkin, Councilmember laurann Cook, Hospital Administrator Richard Butler, Councilmember John Collins, Councilmember Guy Carrozzo and Hospital CEO Thomas Ways. FV Hospttal celebrates 20th annlVersary F ountnin Valley Regional · Hospital recently hosted a gala event at the Anaheim Hilton in honor of its 20th unnivers:iry. Over 1,700 people tlllcnded the celebration including hospital volunreers, cmpl9yees, WSE WEIGHT I FEEL GREAT WITBOUI' ... DrutJc Dlet MocWkatiold StreQUOUI Exerd1e Exptoslvt and nme-Couumlq Prop'ams Try Tbt OmaltritJoo Weight Mao1,emeot Prop-am JO 01y Uacooclltioul MODtJ·B1dt Gu1raatee Pbont Your Independent Omnllrition Dl1lribulor: Steve Hartline 714-759-1468 ' administration, physicians and local gove rnment officials. Fountain Valley City Council members who attended the celebration were James 0 . Pctrikin, Laurann Cook, John Conins and Guy Carrozo. Fountuin Valley's Police Chief Elvin Miali was also present. f ormer City Council members John I lnrper, Dcrnie Svalstnd and Ron Shcnkmnn also attended; they were three of the originnl Fountain Valley City Council members who approved the hospitul in f ountain-Valley. In addition to the government dignitaries al the festivities "ere hospital Doard of Directors members: Robert Dl:iu, M.D.; Winston Chen, M.D.; 1. William Fishman, M.D.; Robert Greenfield, M.D.; Glen Justice, M.D.; Cle\'eland Lc\\is, M.D.; Co Pham, M.D.; Robert Ralls. M.D.; Richard Sax, M.D.; Satinder Swaroop, M.D.; :ind Durton Willis, M.D. Executive Committee members attending were Richard Ayres, M.D.; Anthony Le Donne, \ M.D.; Stanley Maybers, M.D.; J. Christopher Smith, M.D.; and Malcolm Sperling. M.D. During the celebration, those ~ present enjo)·ed reminiscing about the hospital's pasr "hile watching a slide presentation consisting of photographs taken over the last 20 ye:irs. A spccinl guest "as facqui Zimmerman, one of rhc first set of l\\ ins born at the ho:ipital. She b cut rcntly a ltCnior at Huntington l3each High School along" irh her t" in brother, John, "ho "as unJblc to attend. Thirteen employees \\Crc ac"-.nowlcdgcd at the celebration for their dedication to the hospital since its opening in 1971. They were commended for their years of ha rd work and loyalty. Employees, physicians, 'olunteers and :ill who attended greatly enjoyed the g:ila e,·cru. All were proud to be associated with r ounta_in Valley Regional l lospiral, a hospital that has experienced tremendous gro\\th over the p3st 20 years and continues to flourish . 111~1 YNCFIC BANK lrHp C1alJ'1 Larslll .... 1 ......... FEBRUARY 23, 1992 FISllll ISLMD IEWPIRT BUCH , PIESEITI ~ H RUD aad Walll • 7:30 A.U. tOK Ru · 1:30 A.II. 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I' ,. ,,... ... , ___ ... ___ _ Thursday, January 30, 1992 I • .Health I Fitness . _lor_:baallh -clDbs -in he -'80s?----fditor'......--.....s-not-· _._~ --at' s in SIOP. ae:=E.No.113 c eu, '2626 979-91 TnJ IUdnoar, Oner Hcallh clubs are aoing to either become Jar gc (u 11- servicc centers with amenities such as res:!!ta~u~-._ ... ~"r­ ts a nd beauty sa ons, or o ffer a small. private one-on-one atmosphere, such as what we provide :lt Dody Connec- tion. We are in close personal con- tact with our members. You never wait in line for machines at peak hours and you always have a train- ing partner. Body Deslan 10.ao w. Coast ll"Y·· Newport Buch, 92660 722-3555 Susan Oavls, Owntr One way t keep that New Year's fitness resolution is to join a club like Dody Design. Dody Design has six trained · "omen profes- siona ls who I.now the pro- gram that is right for c:ich ml.Ii· \1dual woman. Af1cr an cvalu:i11on ~nd 3A3lysis or your body composi· uon. cardiov:iscul:ir condition. and muscular de,elopmcn1 and nc,. 1b1lity, a per onaliz.cd program i!o !oCt up then altered as circum- stances change. For 3 busy \\Oman, Body Design' appointment system 1~ idenl. The real impetus here i the individualiicd a1tcntion and \\arm. friendly :11mol>phcre. Body Ttthnology 1607 Monrovia Co~ta Mesa, 92626 645-2354 John O'Brien, co-ownu !:,mailer 1s better 1n the ·9o!o. G~m'> need to ghe the ir clients completely per o.nali.ted . crvice, 11.:\ible hour!., and fun "or}.out!o. At Uody Tcchnoloro. for e\,1mplc. \\ c ha\ e a bo~c rcilc clJ!o\C for men \\ho arc uncomfortJblc or bored doing aerobic . \\ c al'o sh c our client the abilit\ tu \\Ori.out ~-' hQur.. :i day - o ·the> c.rn ;ii. ll eel in a "'or~out no mJtter \\hat ihcir ~chcdule. Co ll(o rnl o Coast Club 3652 Michel- son Drhe lninr, 92715 786-44.$7 FOR .. I. e.xc1tmg. We offer five different types of classes each day, to pro- vide cOnvenient times for our stu- dents. These include Jancr Step, Jazzcrcise Lite (low impact), a Stretch & Tone class with weights The future of health clubs is ex- cellent, provided we get to the "business or fitness" again, not the scam artists th:it arc in the "fitness of business." People know there is a need to keep a healthy body and healthy mind. It is no longer a lux- ury. However, if health clubs arc only lntcrested in "making deals" and nol providing true fitness pro· grams, the profession will detcrio-• rate. Los Caballeros Sports Village 17272 Newhopc Street Fountain Valley, 92708 s.a6-856o r Janet Losslck and Julie Fre)• General Ma nagers II h:is been l>lalc<l that thc health and fitness indu!>try is re- cession proof. Gi,en the perform- nnce of the industry' tlunng this fc- cession, we '"ould agree \\ it h tlm statement. In-..---- dividual club usnge has risen to two to three times per week (up from one to two limes per commitment to a healthie r lifestyle is increasing and will continue to increase in re- sponse to the rising number of fa.milics choosing to exercise to- gether as an ahernati\'C form of recreation. On the corporate le,cl, more companies arc obtaining member- ships at clubs for their employees to offer as part of their employee benefits package and as p:irt of their prcvcnti'e he;ilth cJrc pro- grams. A continuing trend for the '90s will be health clubs becoming total fitness and well-being centers, which will include I if est} le and -weight programs along \\ith stress reduction and rcla\ation program\. See FITNESS/11 We asked top industry c.>xpcrts thi~ q uest1on · What will health clubs be · like in the '90s? Their first-person answers ap?car on the following pages. FREE Initial Con .. sultation · Sfafe-Of-The-Arl Treatment with Care and Comfort for: • Bunions • Hammer toes • Heel pain • Ingrown Toenails • Corns and Calluses • Warts • Foot & Ankle Injuries • Flat Feet G)ms need to gh·t tbelr clients completely personaliud servic~. • Custom Arch Supports thnt maintain their focus on !>Cr- ' ice in the areas of fitness, train- ing and education of members \\ill be the leaders in the '90s. M:iny of tod:iy's club members :ire dcri· nitcly more sophisticated in their want!o and needs and :ire less like- I} to cv:ilu:irc clubs b:t!lcd on pric- ing. but rather on ser.icc. Clul> Corona Del Mnr and Ooulique 2660 E. Const llwy. Corona Del Mar, 92625 720-3955 · :'\anc) JI. Diem, Linda P. Ed\\ards, Owners The \\ave of the '9Ch is for ~mailer local and more pcr- ~on.1ltzcd fit-... ,, ....... ~_ nCs\ foc1lit ics. Llrgc imtJcr- \O n .d clubs th JI pu'>h QUIJlbCr!o J.ath· er I han !IC T\ ICC .___. ..... __,,.----.-- arc a rhtng of the pJ!>I. 'I hat's '' h> at Club Corona Del ~tar \\C h.\\c J limit on our mcrnbcr..hip \\ith three -.pccialiicd departments: Cx· crc1'c clas cs, pri\,\\C training :md a ·90., boutique. All of our instruc- tors :ire certified and highly tra ined. Our equipment is the l.1t- cst C)bC:-., llognn, St:irTrnck, Stair~taster and Combi Dike. The . ' e. boutique offers a long-:iwaitcd place "here clients can purchase a constant variety of qu:ility CAercbc \\Car. Jaizercise Fitness Center -Jnine .a620 Barranca l'arlmav ln•inc, 9271"' • 552·6155 Tanny Stnn ton, Grncrnl 1'\lanagcr Convenience and Fun arc lhc wo'ros buzzing :1round in the '90s. ------...... Oy introduc- ing a variety of clnss formats and ah\!l)~ coming up with "hot" choreography to the l:llest mu ic, our j:iu dancing pro· g1 .1111 rcm.ain • Free Weight Scioon.s an:i Mach ane T l'3l ru !\: • L1fecydc:s & Lafcstq:i.s • Gc.recl c.ordio001ng • Dc{:innang & Ad\'~nccd Jhl) Bual<ling • Showers & Lockers • 10 Years in Same Locaoon "Qiwlity One on One Training is. Our Specic.dty'' 645 .. 6110 119 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa ~n 7 D.l)I M-F 5am-IOJ'm S:it 7am·irm Sun 9;am.4pm Many Preferred Provider Plar.s And Medicare Accepted. Ill. DANIEL BANK . Oiplomate American Board of Podiatric Suriery llJN11NGTON . COIT A BEAClt · MESA nm B£ACH mm m1 OWGE stt c llut II Homu Hosp !iQf llewPol'I Bild 848-18&6 548-3810 • O!tw up1res Feb 19 1992 ~ - Five Ways To Expand Your Medicare Benefits. 1. 2. o Pre111iums. * o Deductible . 3. $5 Doctor Visits. 4. $7 Pre cription .* 5. ect1re Horizon . Find out how Secure Horizons provides even more benefits. than Medicare. A~ one of tl1e largest health plans t~r people \\'ith ~ledicare. S~cure H01izon~ offer~ ~ ou ~111 th.ese benefitc; and more. including a conrenient prescription n1an order pmghltn \\ hich ":l\ e~ you time and money when refilling your ongoing medication~. \\t.> inrife )OU to find out ho\\ .. at one of our infonnati\'e presentations listed belo\\'. If you arl, rnuhle to attend one of our presentation ·. call 1-800-282-9944 for your free Secure Horilorb infonn.nion p.tcket Featured Medical Pro' ider: Per onal Care Medical Group Fountain Valley Regional Ho~pital Tuesday, February 11, 1992 10:00 a.m. Mimi's Cafe 18461 Brookhurst Ave., (at Elh ) Fountain Valley Join Us For a Continental Brcnkfa'itl Wednesday, February 12, 1992 10:00 a.m. lnterna't1onaJ House of Pam:akc\ 187 2 Beach Blvd. Huntington &ach Join us for a Pancake Brcakfa~t SecunfuID1s f"illlh ,,,,.. ).r tu..lir. \ _.,, .... . . l-800-282-994q Tue da), Februa11 18, 1992 3:00 p.m. Mane Callender'" to.WO Beach Bl\'J .. Wc,tmin41tcr Join u" Jpr pie & cottce! •1992 btneftts as st1ttd here 1v11lable in Los Angeles. Orange and parts of R1~1rs1dt and San Bernardino Counties only All members must conbnut to pay Mtd1c1r1 premiums Mm1mal copaymtftts will appty. Annual prescription ban1f1t 1s S!>SO In San 01ego, Kern and Ventura CounttH 1 $10 monthlv premium 1oof111. Prttcnpnon btnttrts not 1v11l1blt in Kern ind Ventura Counties • Stcurt Horizon• 11 i tederalfv·quahfitd, Mtdjffrt·contr1ct1ng HMO .. \ . . '\, . . . ' • I -----~O ThUtlday, January 30, 1992 Health itness • Body Connection JS25Mc~ Verde East#l 13 Costa Mesa 92626 979-3l00 M-F 9 am-9 pm; Sat JO am -6 pm ' Body Design 100 M-W 5:30 am-7 pm; 1040 W. Coast Highway Tu/Th S:30 am -9 pm: Newpon Beach 9Z660 Fri 5:30 am -3 pm; 122-3555 Sat 7 am-3 pm • Tray Ridenour, Owner 2, 100 sq. ft. Ave tannina beds, personal one-Pacific Atnca, Stain:llnlbcr, on-one aerobics, pc...W uainina by ippl. only, free weights, stationary bikes massage thenpy, nutrition prosrams Susan Davis, Owner Women's club that offers personal training, fat testing, showers, step classes Rex equip., Cardiovascular equip. Scainnaster, Cateye ergocisers ~~ ~erp~Lc. boxin.z.g;._c_lasscs __ and _ __,...-t-F_ree_w~ea ..... · .h&s ___ ,. boxing gym .... _,,. ... tram1ng- $400 per month; S.S2 initiation $400 per month membership .. California Coast-Club 3652 Michelson Drive Irvine 92715 ----•HOO -I; 5:30 am-10 pm; Sat 1 am-1 pm; Chris G. Venzlaff, General Manager 26,000 sq. ft. Aerobics, fitness testing, personal Li fccycle, Stainnaster, training, basketball, volle~ball, pool, racquetball treadmills, weights jacuzzi/Sauna. lockers, chdd care $40-$62 per month ; S 150 initiation 7864447 Club Cor ona DeJ Mar & Boutique 400 2660 E. Coast Highway Corona Del Mar 92625 720-3955 Jazzercise Fitness Center -Irvine 700 4620 Barranca Parkway Irvino 92714 552-6155 Leon Skeie Health Club for 600 Women 2036 Quail St. Newpon Beach 92660 852-8655 Sun 8 am-7 pm M-F 6:30 am -8 pm; Sat 7:30 am-6 pm; Sun 9 am· 12 pm M-F 7:30 am-9 pm; Sal and Sun 7:30 am 5:30 pm M:F 6 am·8:30 pm; Sat 7 am-4 pm: Sun 9 am-4 pm • Nancy H. Diem Linda P. Edwards, Owners Tawny Stanton. General Manager Leon Skeie, Low impact, step, body sculpt, combo higMow, Cybex, Hogan, Slar Track aerobics, ski&. sport conditioning, cardio circuit 2000. Stainnasler, Combi, begiMCr Boutique offtrs full line of quality Flex, Slep exercise wear: Carushka cl DanccFrance 38 Aerobic dance classes/wk. wilh 5 class Dance exercise only. Diel fonnats including Jazzcrstcp, Jau.ercise Lile programs. fitness wear for (low impact) and stretch and tone wilh hand-held purchase. Orild care available. weights. "Boxer" workouts S,000 sq. ft. women's club. Lockers/showers, sauna/jacuzzi, aerobics classes, nutrition, massage. personal training, exercise wear, ,,., facials and waxes. Requires ce n ificd fitness specialists. Lifecycle, Universal, Hogan,· Paramoum, Aerobic~cles, Stai nnaster, free weights, treadmills. aerobic equipment $45 per month: $99 special to join S3 per class (12 classes): No membership fee. $45 per month; S JOO initiation Los Caballeros Sports Village 212 Newhope St. '· 13.500 M-F 5 am· I I pm; Janet Lossick Olympic pool, private cabanas, dry saunas/st<~am Cybex, Universal, Nautilus, S58·Sl05 per mo~; .Sat and Sun'? am-9 pm Julie Frl!y, Owners rooms, tcMis, racquetball , basketball, pro Star Track, Stainnaster, Nordic, $200 -$400 initiation shops, volleybaJJ, self-defense, locker room s. Lifecycle, PTS Turbo, Versa Senior and student Fountain VaJley 92708' 546-8560 showers, day care, beauty services, restauram Climber, Life Rowers, Oimax· discounts Nautilus Plus • Coed '4.800 l\t·f 5 am-Midnight: Gary Borchardt. 20,000 sq. ft. gym with locker rooms. Lifccycle. treadmills. step, $20 per month; low 2301 Campus Dr. Sat and Sun 6 am-General Manage r showers/saunas, fitness tests, personal training, N:iutilus, recumbent bikes, initiation Irvine 927 15 10 pm 75 aerobics classes/wk. including step aerobics. computerized life fitness & 752-7084 Certified/CPR-trained instructors. Child c:ire. Keiser air-powered equip. Nautilus Plus Gym for Women. 1.500 M-F 5:30 aft1 -l0 pm; Rae Elston. General J0,000 sq. ft gym with locker rooms/weight Lifccyclc, recumbent bikes, $31 per month; low 19732 MacArthur Blvd. . Sat and Sun 8 am-6 pm Munager area, sauna, private changing area. Personal Keiser air-powcrtd equip .. step initiation lrvine 92715 training, fit testing, 60 aerobic classes. step, pre-machines. treadmills, free 752-1234 and post·natal. Cenified/CPR-traincd instructors. weights. Nautilus. Child care. Newport Beach Athletic Club 700 M-F 5:30 am -9 pm: John Ba7acas, 18,000 sq. ft. men's club. Handball, racquetball Flex equip .. Lifecycle, rowing $70 per month; Sz.50 1367 Avocado Ave. Sat 6 am-6 pm: Pn!sidcnt basketball, weight room, ruMing track on roof, machines. treadmills. Versa initiation. Corpor:ire Newpon Beach 92660 Sun 9 am-2 pm boxing, acrohics, sauna/steam, sunroom, Climber, free weights. Juice and memberships available 644-8910 inhalation room, whirlpool , ice pool, massage snack bar. Free workout gear. at reduced iniliation fee. ~~~~---~~:--~~~~~--1....._~~~~-+-~~~~~~~.....+~~~~~~~-" Newport Beach Girls' Gym 6(X) M-Th 6 am -9 pm; Rohen Glick, O"ncr 4,JOO sq. ft . 50 classes/wk. Low impact. step. Maxi Cam II, free weights. $125-$420 per year 2902 W. Coast Highway Fri 6 am-8 pm: Kathy Destefano. funk, body sculpt, circuit training. jazz, ballet. St3inn:ister. Lifccyclc. Turbo Newpon Beach 92663 Sat 7:30 am -6 pm; General Manager children's dance. booker room. showers. trainers. Child care. Pro shop 646-5740 Sun 8:30 am -1 pm • jacuzzi/sauna, nutrition, personal training with exercise wear. Newport-Costa Mesa Y 1\-ICA I ,2CX> M-F 6 am-JO pm : George Scobas. PooJ, sauna/jacuzzi, aerobics, racquetball. Nautilus. free weights, $26 per momh fo 2300 University Dr. Sat 7 am·5 pm ; Executive Director basketball, volleyball, self·dcfcnse, judo, Back Stairclimbers, treadmills, ann membership Newpon Beach 92660 Sun 12 pm -5 pm Bay running trail. yoga. swi m teams. ergomcter, cross-country skier. 642·9990 parent/child programs, child care rowers. cardiovascular equip. 1--~~~~~~~~~~~~-'4~~~~~-+-~~~~~~~--+-~~~~~~~-'4 Shape-Up Newport 700 M-F 6 am-9 pm; Roben Bums. Owner Fitness programs from begiMcr to advanced, Camstar, Sprint Circuit. 1080 Irvine Ave. Sat 7 am-7 pm: fitness assessment, 48 aerobics classes by Lifccyclc, Life Rowers. Sprint Newpon Beach 92660 Sun 8 am · 5 pm ccnificd imt.ructors, one-on-one personal Riders, Gravitron, treadmills. 63 1-3623 training. lockers/showcrs,.S tanrung beds Full line of exercise wear. Spa at the Center Opening M-F 5:45 am-9 pm; Jeffrey Jones, Owner, 20.000 sq. ft. sauna/steam, jacuzzi, lockers, Cybex. Paramount, treadmills, 695 Town Center Dr. February 1992: Sat and Sun Executive Director and lounges, vanity areas & showers, work -out Lifecycle, Stainnaster, Costa Me a 92626 limited to 1.200 8 am-5 pm General Partner room. personal trainers. group exercise, ·water Gravitron, gaunlets,'free 850-0050 aerobics, swimming, nutrition. massage, facials weights. Spa restaurant S40-S45 per month: S 195-$225 initiation: tanning memberstlips. $30/mo. & S35 t cnrolJ S 145 per month; equity memberships frol"(l $2,500 per person The Sports C lub/Irvine 5,500 M·F 5:30 am•l I pm : Jeff Bowman. General 130.000 sq. ft. Coed gym, cardiovascular, spa. Nautilus, Universal, Eagle, $75j:>cr month: 1980 Mai n SL. Sat and Sun Mam1ger women's gym, indoor-outdoor pool, ruMing Jcarion , Hogan, Nordic Trac, $725 init iation Irvine 92714 8 am-7:30 pm track, squash. racquetball, paddle tcMis, spons rowing, Excalibur. treadmills. 975-8400 medicine, lockers, salon, pro shop, child care Stainnaster, VersaOimber The Sporting Club at Irvine Opening Jul y M-F 5:45 am -10 pm : Randy Frisch. Gcncml "°9,000 sq. ft. Family program. pools, spas. 400:+ separate pieces of exercise TBA April 1992 405 Freeway and Von Kannan 1992: 600+ Sal and Sun Manager sauna/steam, volleyball. rock climbing, equipment Irvine 8 am-8 pm racqueLball, squash, tennis, basketball, aerobics. 250-4422 massage, facials The Sports Connection · NIA M-1115:30 am-Mid . Mike Fleming. 37,000 sq. ft. Coed gym, 2 aerobics studios. 555 W. 19th St. Fri 5:30 am· l l pm; Gen erJ.I Manager jacuzzi/sauna/m~age. personal trainers, fitness Costa Mesa 92027 Sat and Sun evaluations, classes locker rooms/showers. 650·3600 7:30 am -7:30 pm indoor pool.juice and snack bars, child care Superbodies Gym 750 M-F 5 am-JO pm: Mike Rose. Owner 5,700 sq. ft. geared toward seeking an 119 E. 18Lh St. Sat 7 am-7 pm : environment cond ucive to results-oriented Costa Mesa 92627 Sun 9 am-4 pm training. Personal training, shower facilities 645-6110 Uni versi ty Athletic Club 1701 Quail St. Newpon Beach 92660 752-7903 • 9CX> M-F 6:30 am -10 pm; Sat 7 am-7 pm; Sun 9 am-6 pm · Alan Thom:is. General M.magcr Clark Grave~. General Partner --- S Racque tbalJ/handb3U couns. 3 squash couns, basketball, voJleybalJ, badminton, pool, weight gym, conference rooms. lounge, pro shop, jacuzzi, cold dip tanJc, sauna, steam/massage Heallh Clubs and F1111css Centers in geographical area that did nol rc,pcind to 1nqu1ry or did not meet cJ11or1al <.lcadltne arc not listed This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part w11hoU1 prior wn1tcn pcrn11ss1on from t11c cd1tur. N/A=Not 1v1it1ble Nautilus, Universal, Eagle, Hogan, Body Master, Climb- Max. Excalibur. Cardio, tre3dmills. Stainnaster. Lifestep Exte~ivc machines and free weights include Cam machines. pulJey systems, Lifecycle, LifCSlCp Nautilus. Stainnaster, VersaOimber. Rowing. cros - country, treadmills, free wcights.·comp11tcrizcd bikes S 17-S47 per mon S25-S 150 iniliali $45 per momh-$299 pc )Car $250-$900 memberships COMING THIS SUMMER Care and Treatment of: • SportJ lnjunn • Neck aud Back Pam • Sriatua • llf'adadu•j • 1\-1t1..1tk arid Nen.1' Duordrr. thro11gh mossage,joint mobiluation, progrnsiw nn-cises, aPJd /XJSlural instruction / COTTection. Eva Kramer, RPT 200 N~rl Cen.t.-r Dr. Newporl Beach, CA 92660 ·LET OUR EXPERIENCED TEAM OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOU GOAL ANO IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH. •UNIVERSITY FACULTY PHYSICIANS •LICENSED NUTRITIONISTS • PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS • SAFE & SENSIBLE • COMMITMENT TO LONG TERM MAINTENANCE THE INTELLIGENT ALTERNATIVE Ucl ... ..... ••••• I " • : . . . ' .. A r.ar SUMvor'I r..llbrlllon wllh a hlllltl llld r... ..... ~.a.dar:food lftd IM lllllltllnmMtfor ..... INCLUDES 5IC RlMTRIDE. 51C ROLLER 1 K CHILDREN'S DMH COMPETITIONSI • • (714) 644-1)22 ~83 i ..41 a COtvlUy wr t1/l 'jWt llllMl'lll'IU C011tf>o"1 . • <.. To~•1-.a111Dl'eflllcr-.11111-oM1 .... 0638 " . I 11!11 ,, ' 1 , Thursday, January 30, 1992 11 . Health I Fitness FllNESS:-cinters-tootrahead -hito~the-fu ure - Fronf9 Nautilus Plus liltaess Centtr 2301 Campus Dr., Suitt 200 Jrvlne 92715-1414 Jerry 01udtrman, PttsJOwntr lfav i n g opened our first gym in the Koll Cen- tc r jJ1 1976 (IH~ Nautilus New- port) which expanded to 20 -~en t e r s ncross Los An- gele), 1 can say that Southern Cal- ifornia is a bellwether for the fit- OC)S indu)try. Fitness as an in<lu'i- try is healthier now than e"cr be- fore and the fitness consumer \\ill benefit more than ever in the r990s. Wittie the 1980s saw a prolifera- tion of new types of equipment and varie~ styles of aerobic ::1ctiv- ity, the t 99<> will be ch::1racterizcd b) better service and \\ell-trained .fitness providers. Aerobics ccrtific:nion. trainer ccr11f1cation, specialized · centers Jlld classes for women, fit tc~ling and J-2-1 pcri.onal tr.lining arc -.omc of the new programs that J'\autil\Js Plus has undcrtalo.cn to en urb our clicnb achie\e their fit- nci.s goab. l\c"port Beach Girls' G) m 2902 W. J•acific Coa t II\\)'. :'\c"port Bench, 92663 6.&6·57.aO Hobert Glick, General !\l:ln:lj!l'r The futu re less exercise-induced injuries, bc- or the fitness cause the average individual i-; be- industry will coming much more knowledgeable move toward as the health professional becomes balancing in-more highly educated. In addition, tcrnal health the technology of the equipment is with external growing by leaps and bounth. fitness. The The health clubs of the '90:. "ill fitness class Of ha\'e to charige ttlong \\ itll the fit- the future will ness industry. Tr~tined i.taff must have :riighfer -have a h1s_.flcLrcvcl ol cduca t1ou.J.U_ connection \\ilh the ind1v1du;1I per-be able to help the informed con- son, as a sense of ''ell-being and i.umer in~ a)~111l;.it1ng the \;Ji.t sclf-eSfcem com ines with a fun, amount of new information com- ful filling workout. Exercise classes ing out daily. ''ill take on new lookc,. With the The future is bright for health Od\'ent of )tep aerobics, you will and fitness bccau\C health and fit· sec a variety of new i.tylts of step ness is a major p:in of our future. classe.s, i.uch as: i.tep _alon~ with Ne" port-Cosen !\le a combined low and high imp.act Family YMCA workouts; step and body sculp t 2300 Unhcrsiry Dr. classes; and funk and step com-Ne" pore Ucuch 92660 bined. Dance aerobics "ill be a 6.a2-9990 ' large drJw in the '90s, as classes George Scoba , i::,crnth·c Dirl'ctor c~mbinc th~ latei.t . dance moves The future of he alth cluhi. a~d/ \\llh aerobic exerci-.e. \\Orio.outs. or fllne-.s center 1s hight) depcn- Uody !.cul pt classes \\Ill abo be dent on their capab1ht1e' to cater highly popular, incorporating mus-to the "family." clc toning exercil.ies that utilize ligh t weights, rubber hands nnd in-I· or ternal mui.clc resi!>tJnce combin:t-'tan cc. I n- th e has lions, for an inten-.e mcrall body YMCA \\llrlo.oul. weight train- Ouaiit) and not qu.1nt it) 111 ° the 111!!· aerobics. .111 <.! ca lid uw as-" c i g ht room "ill be the theme. rnl'a r eq~ip· I h:ahh and fitnci.\ h.is nu'' be: me n t ( 0 r come an 1htcgral part of people-:. .tdults, m add ... d.111) life and the f.tct th.11 our un- der-.tand1ng and lo.no" ledgc .1hout the human hody cont1nucl> to grow C\poncnt1.1ll) \\111 help U\ train ... m.1rtcr Ill the future. \\'c "ill -.cc • • • tl<lll tO pMCnl -. h 1 Id pro-. c.rarn-.. \wimming .ind youth 'Ports to r children. l he YMCA o ffer the entire fJmd) cl place Ythcre .Be Healthier This New Year . $30.00 Consultation and Ex .1mination 1.:;: \.\LU • ll~IITTD IBIT O:"\L't No hidden costs -No 1nitrat1on rcc-e.xpir~s 2-20·92 Friendly, Family Atmosphere State of the Art Equipment Cardiovascular Room & c1rcu1t Tra1nrn9 r 111d nut he)\\'. \lre\, j, 1 if"·cun~ 'our he.11th, .rnd '' h.11 'ou c.ln do abom 1t. INITIAL INSTRUCTION FREE TESTA Call How World Gym & Fitness Center T CHIROPRACTIC CENTER 968-~555 By Apppfntmcnt Onty 19680 Beach Blvd. at Adams Newland Center, Huntington Beach 1731 S1nt1 Au Ave. · Cost. Meu 6S0-7102 _TffL~ITNESS \ CllJJll llCl 11 I"(' So'-"ttfto Aoupunoture a ... ,.,. Henry Woo, Lie A., PhD • Sue Anlgo. MO, CllepoM ble neeor ... moet lneur accept 1491 Baker Siii CW ~11t ( '/1t ·111 ic a I I )('pt·1ult·11c:' .............. Of ~Ceun-. ChemlceJ O.J*'dency Recovery • Ho1pltal (714,9424909 A"ordable, Succ ... tul Program for 8ull9mla, Anorula and Overeating. FrM liJrOUp ....... 7•1•7712 llt'altll ( ·111/p, .... Te.btelen Pet'90MI training, t>o•er eeroblc WOfkO\lt eta ..... 714-645-2354. Aak fOf' J<>M O'Brien f'eMI .. l'ffne .. Cettter 72•9100 401 Berkeley. Newp Irv S500k of equip, ~Obie• 10 X daily, open 5 30am· I 1 pm M·F. Sal Sun 8am-8pm f'odi~111·j,f, ' l't·r111e111t·11 t .\Iii "t·-l )1 Parmanent eyeliner. ayabrow & UpUner. FrH coneultatlon guat8nla.d. HUftl. •oh,Denftel....,,949-0770 I' In .•·• i c i e1 "·' . .. ARTHRITIS? Ahaumat11m, 01teoPor01ia. muscle oches, & tandlnltis You can get holp with the latest medical treatment Medicare, lneurance accept•d ... .,... Q. Q"lln, M.D . Memb9r Orange Co Mac:lical Aun. Huntington Baach 848·02~ /)/a.,t i(' ,,·,,,.!!t'r' ' . . •wDw1e .... 11er,M.D Plaatlc & ReconatructMI SU'114")' Hand eurg«y. 71447~ \ \ t'i.~111 ( ·0111 rul ·'"'/'\it'('' eoew 11DtCAL GROUP W8'gM Como! NU1ftttonal Medicine Patient Satt9'aetion FCK °"8r 22 YNn COtta ,...._ -Tuettn San J uen Captftano (714)9464161 UCI ....... -111•1111.._,_ PtlyllClen ""'•Mlad .......... & oon9'ol PfOGJlm ~I IMne ...... • they can C\crcisc together. Shape-Up Nc"port 1080 ln ·inc A,·c., \\'c)lcliff Newport Dench, 92660 63 1-3623 Plaza, .._n obcrt Hurns, Prc~ldc111/0" nl'r The \\hole filne" marl.ct 1~ changing 111 the '90~. A~ the l>i.lby boomcrs arc aging, the) •trc de· monding jocrc as.rd pc'r~on :.tl-•1-Uen­ t ion and mdi\lduJI ~c r. ice. The\ arc looking for comcnicnce of lo· cation. The health '90s club market 1s in- c r casing I)' looking for fit- ness facilities to offer in- strucrion from properly-ce11i- llcd and de- The facill1ie~ need to be cpmfortable. clean, imillng and not cro~dtd. comlort ti le. ck.in. ill\1t1n,:; .• 111d nut O\CfCIO\\Jed. . . Thl' ·91i-. arc guing to l>rrni; greater lfocr i(ication and .1 more det 11lcd · 111d1c rn:11 kct. ·1 here '' 111 grc-ed i1l'.truc-be the inl·,pcn~i'e l.1dli1k, fir th1: tors. They ,\\ant their he.tlth club bTgc 111.11;, m.1rlo.ct, \\ith a llllllin- to be small enough to lo.now their ucu gro,qh 111 "pcci.diLcd f:i,ilitic!) name. l.1rgc enough to offer .1 \ari-·1 he hi:;:;.c~t g10,\lh m.1~ nvt l c in cty of i.crviccs and fJ cilitics. mcmb1.·1!.l11p hc.dth duh~ The ~lore and more he.11 th cl libs "Ill nc" c'>t t 11 ne~ m.11 kc t 111.1\ "1. I b..: i.tart limitrng their mcm\lu ,hip-. 10 II\ the "011-.pl.1 ... c :iml '~here pco- 1mpr0\c the qu.1111) of their 'c" ice pk li,c. l1ltcring l.11~c complete ~md reduce the ll\ e rl rO\\ d1 ng t h:H !!Ylll,, d,·d i\.:tk d .11: wl>i..: 1 ucmh, in- many time' m.1i..e~ gorn • tu a door h.1 l.:..:tb,111, 1.1-c1uctb:ill .• ind he.11th club uncomfort~1blc .ind in-:ill ti:.: high C!l .illl) 111111: ' u111ip- con\Cnic111. d'kahh dub ... nt:lll tu 111cnt \•Jll 1.:11tild ·"k t 11 1i~ht ge~ hack tb thi: rcJ I rcJ~un 1h..:~ \\hctc ;ou 1..::.i,lc. - .ire in bu,im:s-. -to hdp the pub· • \\ 1..•lnc" programs .ind ... 01p1..1- hc "ith their fitne~' nccJ, th1ou;h 1.11c l1tnc, 1.1 11111 i; \\,!:I b..:cumc pc r!)On:tl \CI'\ ICl! and qu.tl 1I1cd indr-11\l n: .t\11\J;I) rllpU!.11 ,1'\ l t•J fWr .ti C 'iJu.11 attent ion. It rc1.1u1r1.' :1 \.lim-·\mcn ... 1 nee.~' to lo,\ er 1h ... • '"'"!; p.:tcnt -.t.tlf . th.it j, mut1\,1:('d Ill l ''" ol hc.1l:h ... ·.111..· Jnd \\ ori..,·1\ 'er' ice. The f.1cd1 tic, nc..-,1 111 be Cl•rnp.:110.,,1til!ll· ~hr.: .11hl mor..- c..:mplu)c..:c..:~ \\Ill i.;,J the wme- nrcncc of l'\Cm.,ini; .it "ork :.inJ lhl.! cncuurascmclll ul Ji..ll,1'\ cm- plu) Cc..:~ ~ th:1t e\lr.1 inccnt1\C needed t ) ~tJ} \\1th their 111nci.s 'prug.r •11m. De, eloper:. llf pl.inned wmmu nit1c~ "111 l>c Jc,e!oping cumpktc tune'~ center--th.11 "ill tic m;iin ta1nc d ;ind O\\ 111. d b) the h1.l0\Cl}\\Olr)' a~~Oi:'!. ti ·'' ·nic futu ri: of hc.1lt!i ·dub:. and ltlncl>S center~ in the ·90, "111 bl.! the ch.1lkngc to lintl qu,1h:1cJ fit- nc:.' man:t1,!Cl1\cn1 comp.1ni..:' .for • 1h ... n1." nid1c in the lune'~ mar· lo.ct L 'pencnccd m:in.1&en1('1:t cm- ph.1,, II.; ,.,r, 1('1,; \\ith d. Ii .ti.. I 1.·mph1)ee' pwp1:tl) l r1.•dent1.1!cd \\ill ini1i,1t1,; t h1' nC\\ f 11.:d 11f lhi.! he.11th .111J l.!n'-''' 1nJu.,tr). See FITNESS/1! YOUR TICKET TO VEIN HEALTH ;:! l INTRODUCTOAY COHSUUAT10N AT NO CHMGE TO YOU I 'I• l'HIS IS YOUR OPPOATUNIN FOA AN EVRlllATION Of SPIOEA ANO \0 ( \MCOSE VEINS VTIU~ NEW NQN..SUAGICAl OffiCE TIW:RT.MENT ~ "JUST DO IT NOW." MIW AH APPOINTMENT. ~ v VEIN CARE INSTITUTE \ ~.. WIWAM KANDEL, M.D., F.P.S.A. IA.~ t?jiJ .,. 366 ~Miguel 0r., st. 211, ~J.Jiii;. ~2 Newport Beach, CA 92660 -...,. MS TKHET IS T~E ·GM IT TO SOMEONE YOU CME AIOUT SHAPE-UP. NEWPC>RT -·-A Full Service Health ~lub for Men & Women - Rrsonal P.F.T. Is FUN Your trainer wrll be helpful, though1'lrl, professlonal & enthused. He or she will make the d ifference between working out and a workout. P .F .T. is EASY Your trainer will be highly quahf1ed to teach you the right exercise. the right way. the first time Yot.1'11 work the areas that get the results you want as quickly as possible Training -P.F.T. Is EFFECTIVE Your trainer will know you and what s important to you You'll have a firm appointment Your trarner will be there for you, you II have to be there tor him 14 qualified trolners-1400 sessions a month. The most successful P.F. T program In the areal A Big Special on our Biggest Specialty Try our P.F.T. program "yourself at this special introductory price -if you're not satisfied - ... we·11 give you your money back. . . Onlys49~ For 1 Assessment & 2 Private Sessions NO Enrollment FEE Offer valid for 2 weeks only -expires Valentine 's Day We Guarantee ·You'll Be $atl.sfled! (WESTCLIFF PLA~~ 11th Street at IMne Ave., Newport leach ... , Call 631 -3623 -: To schedule an lnltlal consultation ' ,.. ....... . .. , 12 Thursday, January 30, 1992 Health · ·a Fitness -Need -a-ptace-:-to·-werk~out?. lt-dtlesn't --get bet1e1•-t11111~thls A couple years ago, t visited a. friend in South Boston. We wanted to work out so we headed down to her gym -or at least / what they call a gym in Bean town. here along the Orange Co3st? This is workout nirvana -from the Taj Mahal of athletic facilities (the Sports Club/Irvine) to the Einstein of trainers {Newport Beach's Leon Skeie). Costa Mesa. C~ncr John footwork, setting up the right O'Brien provides his clients with combinations. llut it's the sheer four wonderful options: thrill of hitting something bard 1) A workout with one of the that makes boxercize so best personal trainers along the addicting. Orange.Coast (the pcrsonablc W ith sweating dripping froni and non-threatening John your body, you hit >he Lt was more like a broom closet, lined mirrors and In the crowded sports club field, the healthy competition makes the customer is king. You can pick exactly what you want in a health club -and what you're willing to pay. O'Brien himscU). speed bag: rat·ta-ta-rat-ta·H1 ... __...,,....,2_,,)~A. gym open 24 hours a d'!}' . ._-H.u pound~)' at the paddle . o A iteralfy gTvCsy-Qu the key to gloves worn by J.ohn~ left jab, lcli -...-... jammed wi th six w-.m Lobdell Nnutilus machines. Above each piece of Editor's equipment, a Notebook sign sternly ----· warn ed: One set -Only per cycle. A workout in Boston health clubs apparently goes something like this: I) Stand in line to use the Nautilus machine (no free weights available); 2) Use the Nautilus machine quickly (one ~et onl} !); 3) Stand in line fo r the ne:\t piece of equipment. Do )OU J..now how lud.y ~\'C arc I have two favorite places J workout. One is the University Athletic Club, which is celebrating 15 years in the business in Newport Beach. I play basketball there on the new indoor court anytime 1 can sneak away at lunch. The same group of guys have played at the UAC fo r nearly 10 years. The game's familiar, fun and friendly. And the friends I've made -the club's membership roster is impressive -have constnntly hel ped me throughout in my ·-career. The networking possibilities aside, it's a nice way to escape office pre sures for 60 minutes. l'.m always more proJuctivc when r.i. 1"'<ilo Clark Graves run~ top-notch operation.al University Athletic Club. I get back to the office, :ind I kick myself for not getting out more often. The University Athletic Club, which boosts ihe stamlard :array of equipment (racquetball and ·squash courts, S\\ imming pool. weight room, ste.101 room, etc,) and a quality restaurant, is unique because it's an all-men's athletic club. Among your own se x, you can look gru bby, weak, flabby, or ugly and not feel 100 sc lr-conscious ;: an impossible feat at the Sports Club/Irvine, packed wi th hnrd bodies. The seconJ place I Jo\ c 10 workout b l3ody Technology in FITNESS: From 11 With the overall age of the pop-solutions. ula1ion growing older, hca hh and The . !rend fitness clubs will play a large r role t ow a r d 1 he in total preventive wellness for in· baby boomcrs dividuals. wan ting 10 bc- Due to cx- orbi1:.1n1 mcdi· c<il cost~. the f u I u re '' i II hold a focus on pr c ... v c n l a.i t,• c health care that "ill pro· pcl the fitness industry into The Spa at the Center, Ltd. Corporate Office: 695 Tom1 Center Dr. Costa Mesa, 92626 850-0050 Clubs will need to provide more long to clubs than a place to exercise. They will continue, must provide their members with a but th ey will total, complete, well-balanced ap-be increasingly proach to wellness, including ex· demanding as ercisc knowledge programming, 10 the stand· -~-­ nutritionnl guidance, skin and ards they e'pect their clubs to body treatments and stress relief meet. Simply providing a room full Jeffrey Jones, Owner/Execulh'e Director =====:;;;;::;;;;:;:;:============================::::;-i of exe rcise equipment will not be enough. the forefront for both American busincs~ and for individual!i as \\Cll··U 1rend that will continue into the ncx1 cen1Ury. ,, Radial Keratotomyl Contact Lens Seminar VISIO~ CORRECTION •1THO T GLASSES! Our office· is 1iow offoring a no chargt• ,t•m111ar for patic.·nb "ho arc.• inten.·~trd in n.·trac.:11w 'urgr~ w rnrn·ct ne-.ir..i~hwdm~'.'o>. faNghwdnt"'-' or :l\ligmatbm. Thi~ inclndt"-a frl't' t'\:tluauon of ~our l'~l"' and amt!~~'' of ~our cornl'a "11h thl' Ill'" rnmputl'ri1t·d rnrnc.·al • topo\(raph' ·rhotokerato~cop~ machinl.'. Pll.'a.'l' ctll n~ardmg 'l'm1nar date.• • :.pacl' b hmitc.'<.i I -\\'. A,'DRA .. CIES, M.D., f.i\.C.S. • (-1 .. ) 6,.0-lOH tllO \t•\\ pon t'c.·ntl'r Dr • S111w tll t • \t•1\pon lkarh. I'\ 'Willi 1111•11111\11 111 1111 \\II Nie\\ litl\HO Ill Ot>llltf\I 1111111t,\ I I Kl 111111 \ \111111 \ \ Kn \Mil <II [\I ~I Rt.~ R\ Wednesday February S • Humana Hospital, Huntington Beach 17772 Beach Blvd. Classroom #2 Anytime between 11:30 -1 :30p.m. For Further Inrormation Contact Lesllt Brutocao I e8ft1Ml .a.4, ;.ea.,_,.., IMA ... ,_......_, f Pleax rcwm Ulu fonn lO I Unrvtnicy of La Vc:mt. Aun: Luhe Bnlloceo(SCE) 19'°Tiurd Strm, I.A Verne, CA , 9t 7'° I !Name ___.:_ :s11cc1 ________________ .... ~---__, 1c1ty ___________ _,State. ___ Zip. ___ --1I ITelc Work· Home: I ., . . ·------------,-, ~~.!_!n:B~------_or~!,!·~---___ d I .• Tbe Sports Club Compmny Midl•d T•ll•, Co-Owner/Founder Tbt Sports Clubllrvint: Jdf' Bowman, General Manager 1980 Main St. 'Irvine, 92714 975-8400 Sports Connection Costa Mesa .SSS W. 19th St. Costa Mt a, 92027 650.3600 Mike Fleming, General Manager Tht Sporting Club at Jn•int (Schtdulcd to open July '92) 150·-'·U Randy Frisctl, Gcncrnl Manager The future of health clubs anJ fitness cente rs in the '90s is .de· fined by the percci\cd w.rn ts of ou r members and potential mem- bers. Th:mk goodness that the ex· ccsses of the '80s arc dis ohing into 1he "no pain, no l!<iin" forgot· ten p.1~1. "Moderation" is our new Relief ••• For Your Feetf B••i•"•I ~et p1ilf1l . h•p ~ehil4 the ~It t11 thet e11 4rlve yet cr11yl We hew the c11H1 We hew the c•re, We CH ptlVHf ftle11. Mew tech .. lesy, ~ltlltchHict 1114 f 1m1 CH 9ive 1•ui1t Relief Fer Ye•r fHtl Mrs. Jone.,, it'~ not my shoc'i ... it's your feet. You need to sec my podiatrist! Arthur A. Walton, D.P .M. Inc. Podiatric Medicine -Foot Surgery Over 20 year experience in the area 714 650-1900 Complimentary Consultation on rcquc t 1901 Westcliff Dr .. Suite 3 • Ne rt Beach, CA We'll -teadt you how to unleash your · tiealing power. Our multi-specialty treatment team will desigi. an individually· tailored program to help you balance younelf physically. emotionally and mentally. O\Jr goal is for you to return to the natural healthfuJ state you were mn in, even if thaJ was ~ars ago . Our professioNls use acupunctuno, biofeedback, chiropractic massage, nutrition. oriental medicine and counseling to assist you. Our treatment team is knowltdgeable and caring. We can help you heal yoursel f from the following problems: • Asthma • Codependency • Panic/ Anxiety • BiCUches • Deptesion • 5'lf ·Esteem • Chrome Pain • Eating Oisordm • Smoking CesYion •Chrome Fatigue • Food Allergies •Stress Syndrome • G.strointestinal • And other° diHMeS Problems lni11JW/lllJ '"' flm1l11 cl*nstl1n~1s 1t111"'11t Wt ftl'"" Ftldtnkreu ~· Thf OceanvlfW Wellness Centtr is the only fldlity of its kind in Or1;,ge County and much of tht surrounding •tta. We 1tt commrtttd to your aood htilth. We have helped many individuals achieve wellnns -ltt us cffsagn a progrun for you. eanvlew Wellne11 Center A Nalutal ApptoaclJ to Ilea/th (714), 979-1700 ., JOIDAN P. wml, M.D., Dll9dll 11770 W~ AV9. SUte llO • FGdan V'*'f. CA 9270I ' his gym and you can schedule jab, left jab, right, left hook. You you r own workout hou(s. I -sometimes go late at night when punch the bag: boom, DOOM, the other gyms are closed. John BOOOOM! has cre~ted the ATM gym: always You envision en tering the open. Golden Gloves competition. You 3) The traditional low-imp:ict win. The Olympics are nexl. Yoll aerobics for women; and win. Finally, you're fighting for 4) John's pride and joy: the heavyweight championship of boxercize for men. John contends 1bc world! that men hate aerobics, but wi1h Oops. It's cnsy 10 get carried boxcrcizc -a series of away. fa~t-paced boxing exercises like The University Athletic Club hitting the.bags and paddle and John O'Dricn's Dody gloves -his clients get the full Technology arc just two options benefit of aerobics while doing in the vast world of Orange Co.1-.1 something fun. John' also offers workout possibilities. spnring sessions for his advanced The faciliiies arc there. The students. I've just started to box \\ith re)! i.:. up to }OU. John, :ind it's a blast. There's Ju t Jo it. truly an f1rt to it: getting 1he righ t H'il/fam wbd<'ll is tltt ~dltor. more longcvity-con!l.Cious ilppro;lcil to programming and f.1cili1y oricn· tation is important in this decndc. We now recognize, along with our more discerning patrons, that cor· rcct, consi!.tC nl, moderate nnd ho- listic h~1bits arc a lif cstylc. Fun must :ilso 'be contain ed in :1 ph)!>i· cal fitn c!IS regimen. othef\\ ise no one will )lick with it. Supcrbodics G)m that people can't ufford to . 119 E. 18th St. anymore, anJ as a prC\CnlM~ to tha1, 1hcy arc going to turn to sports medicine ser· vice!>. I thin k th ere will be more liaison bet\\ ccn cl ubs and the mcdi· cal pro(cssion. ~kdicinc 1s chang- ing rapidly and clubs will fin~ phy- si('i:rn'\ a lot more accommodatin~. Because 1hc physicia n's income 1s dropping. clubs ;1rc a great !>Ourcc of pa1ienb for them, and in 111rn. ph)llicians arc a great source of long-1erm clients for cluhs . Cosca Mesa, 92627 6"5·6110 • Mike Rose, O\\ncr People in this particular economic em i· ronment :ire . see kin t a va lue-oriented product, which will lcud to t\\O l)'J'.>CS Of clubs: the larg- er club. who l sec the possibilit)' of usin!;! the computer JS un instant fe edback systi.:m in dubi.. Picture thi sce- nario: You \\ Jlk in10 a clull. say hello. the CAercisc machine "111 recogniic )Our 'oicc, w11h ~·II the rC!llS\anccs SCI for ) OU, .mJ ) l)U 'II go 1hrough an en11rc \\orJ..out, gel :i 111.1ssnge .111d 1hcn go 10 the elcc· tronicJlly controlled sho,,er!I. When )OU get drCS\CU, )OU \\Ill gel a rull color print-out of C\ Cf} thin~ you did and 11h~11 }Ou !>l11.1ul d do "hen )Ou return for )Ou r ne\l worJ..oul. selb IOC:\pcni>ivc mcmbet'llhips anJ a "ide r;mge of amenitie!I, and the smaller club. such as Super~tlies. "ho offers :i quali1y place 10 \\~rk· out with no frills and at a rcaso.n- ~ble CO~I. .. Unhersity Athletic Cl ub 1701 Quail SI. Nc"-port Dench, 91660 Alon Thomas, General Manager Although the nation is in :.1 pe- riod of economic unccrt~iinty, I be- lieve that \\Orking ou1 nt a club will cont inuc to be un important facet of everyday life. People arc going to " . .mt to in- corporate fitness into their every· day lives. One reason for this is Aerobic!>, cro)S trarning. cil uit &raining, inlcf\·al trai.ning, etc. - the 'cry concept of fitness h ' C'<· pandcd. We're now in the li(csl) le bu!line!iS. It's no longer ju!.t ph)si· cal fitnc , it's the concept or well· ncss (mental, emotional and ph))i· cnl) 1hat \\Ill be dcm:indcd Ill the future. Phpldan Care Wal•·ln Medical Qlnle l•••dl•t• Atte•tlo• Bv A Ne•tcal Doctor F~ILV •INDUSTRIAL • ADULTS • CHllDREN 1110.-frt .... 1,_ S.t .• S.. A Holl.,.. , ... s .. • Complete ~ Medicine • Gynecology • Physical (.u1n9 • lllnn1 (Colds. Coughs. Au. d e l • Allngla • Auto Accident• • MlnOf Sur~ • Pr«m.wital Tntlnfl • Birth Control • Skin Dlsordus • lnfK11ont • Tr.-1 Medicine It lmmunballon1 • Cumplt'te Labont«ory • On·Slte ><·Rav It Pharm1uv .... 14- 762-am • lnJuria (Cuu. Brui.e.. h•ctur«•. etc.) • Workers' Compen .. tfon Ii Private lnt uranc-e 40SO Blrc• St. #107 ' . Newport Beac• (N••r Airport) ~ E t Sale: cont:lnues t:hru Janua Take advantage: t;>f our gr~t: prices on Fall, VVlnt:er and. Holiday merchandise:. Inf ants thru gtr1s tize 14 & boys to sf ze 1 O Great sctectiori of swtmwar in stock Hotn: M-Sat 10.5 Soo 11-5 793-4490 ft4 MlrtrlC Aw.. lllbol lsllnd Rrelt t larrison Jones January 15 P .. m .'nh l\ Cr,1ndp.1ren1>· M.1rk t.. fennifor lone) bJrJ Uooty, John Uootv Don ~ AndrC' .. 1 Jor~es ,,m•nh ~ C..r.111 11 m.'nt-.· t<a• n I un.1n· ,\ \dri•,in D.\rl' D mn.1 ,\ T l'd h;1m.rn ~.ul n Cl,1ir c Ogden April 12 i'Ja•nt ,\ (.,r r"lp !H'nl : t•lbl' ,\ Urt·nt U&dt•n, Jr. I 1 Sb" ,\ llr1·n1 Ohdl'"· Sr. K.1th crinc orris Jul 18 .lfl r I ~ • 11d1 •,Ht Ill : Cl.•ur1:\.' ~ Smy ;-.;um> (11101\ ~ 1\dl·lrnJ ~u:;cr ,, 111 \1111 Samantha Jade Viloria August 31 Jrt·nh ~ Cr.indp.1n·nt): Chri, & Ol'IX>r.1 Viloria Mr. Url>.in1> \.11011.1 1r. ~ Mr) Ron Tr,huk -.\rah ftMen Ocmp~tcr October 16 1•.1u:11h S. Gr.mclp lft•nt : Lr \ l.. I t.u n Oi·m~tt·r , \mta ~ ~lt•rlyn Denney . .. Kenneth K.C. Klotz January 22 PJrents &. Gr.mdp.irents: Melody & Ken Klotz [vel)'n & ~Klotz Brian Pcrtl March 22 P.ut•nh $.. C·.1ndpJrt•nh: Cunr l' & l<,hn Pl•rtl Ckth ,'\ D:l k C1xld1n Kc! t!Y Jo.in V.-ill. y April 29 1';Jr1.: 1h ~ C· .. , lp.m nt>· • 1'l'll1 ~ ( fllll \',llli'\ . T"'.7 --l ll•r: I'\ ,\ \I H'> Kop.l(Z · Rose Marie Clever • July 31 P.irL•nt. S. Cr.lndpJrC'nt-.: Stl'\e & MM1Jnne Cl<'\t•r John S. Rl-,..l' Purpur.l Skylar Michael Stevens September 4 P.uents & Gr.indparcnb. Rrch.m.1 .~ T.lnr ~l<'\C'n" ').111>. NolJ S. R1<.h.ml Fletcher Lambright V October 28 P.irt'nb & CrJndparenb: l orr ~ Ludie ~amhrisht ~ 01lhe McCurily Chase Allen Hayton January 24 PJrcnts & Cr.rndpJrents: Terri Hayton Arthwell &. Nancy l::ia.}.1Uct Jylli<ln Kri lin e Smith March 28 P.lrt•nt> ,\ Cr,111clp.iru1b: Scott ~ Crnd) Smith Chul k & [' C'I> n NCI on i\l.irguw & I IO\\IC Ziii 1'.1t .\ Or.me Smtth Devon Elisabeth R s May 14 f',lf\'l)h & Cr.lmlp.Hl'nh: Grt'~ ,\ (h<.•n I R\) l l'l' ~ 1\rm ,\ 1.11 ton Olivia Lauren Clark August 7 P.11t•nh & Cr.mdpJrt.'nts- R.md-. S. ()nd1 CIJrk \\',\)Ol' , Octh DuBor~ Brianna Lynn Conway September 8 f>Jrenb & GrJndp.uents: Sh.m & J.l) Com"·')' Lou I hc..l...,on C.uol)n S. Jun Com\,l)' Ryan Michael P.lcot November 6 P.ucnb & CrJndp.u •nt .. : Mich.lei & K.itie P.lHll Judi & Joe Za\.ll,1 l>t:IJne I. Cl.t)" Turn •r Ellen Christine O'Brien June 26 l'Jrent" & Cr.im.lp.Hent): Tirnothy S. NJncy O'Brien Judd & Chm K.1~ubJ John & Ru~.ilTE! O 'llricn Adelaisc Dick February 13 Allison Oakes August 20 P.irenb. R~bcrt ~ (tin 0.11.y) .~. Tristin Oliver Lobdell December 21 P.m.•nts & Cr.lndu.m 111s: 13111 & Cr1.:er Lulidi:Jl Bob &. N.rncy Lubddl · MJriannl.' Brouk> Kelby t<Jein Rebecca Ann Smith February 28 March 15 PJrt.>n~ &. GrJndpJrenb. J>.irent:. & Cr.indpJrents· L;lUrie Klein . Oon ,, Robin Smrth . Matth ew David Nagy · February 14 f'.ir<:nl> & CrandpJrcnt>: Mr. & Mrs Oa.1d N.i,gx • 13onnre Chancllt'r Mr. b. Mr~. Joe N.1gy Dutch Lamons ,\ 1.irch .20 Pc1rents & CranclpJrent). , Daniel & N."\Jlcy Dick ......:...~lien.-~ Webb Morrow · -Or: &-Mrs: .L-;my Kft:<l-•1n~...;.......;.._._Herl1 ~ iTI~ Rcm!nrtr.tf------1~·~,_.:.;,_,.....,._. __ _ ~ i Y I I I t, . .. I Samantha Neal April 2 PJrents & Cr.1ndpawnb: 13rian & heh n Ne,11 Terry & P.1t 'e.11 Ariel Dene' Teffeteller \1ay 27 l'.irl ', ~ Gr .rndp;iren:s: -lm1 &-<.. ndv Tett1•tdlcr ,\Ir ,\ \\'). Sri D<.'Chl'lli) .\\r. ~ \.Hdll'lli .\Ir. ~ ,\Ir . L.ury ktil'll'lll'r Ariel Eli zabeth Sands August 13 P.irent:. & GrJnclp.1r( nb: Bob S.. PJulJ SJnd~ Addie BJkom [rn1e S.1mh Christine Joy Rios September 14 Parent:. & Gr.1ncJp.1r<'nh l hcrt>S.l r ,1r1., S.. hrn.1cl Rrl)) Chri!'>tlllt' & lnhn r.ms us Ali~ Bc\Nly-Jc.1n Fit<.h Novcmbt'r 11 l'.irt nt~ S.. Cr.mdp.rrt.•"t Mr. ~ Mrs. (tl\\,trd f itch, Ill Be' ,\ P.1ul S.llJI,\ ll 'II ~ lei frldl, Jr. , Ha yden Yeany April 11 . P.ut.>nb ,\ Cr.mdp.irt.'nh: Tim & St.iC\ h•Jn\ Or. t.. i\ Ir!> L.1m l\lein Av.1 Zahr.-i Jah<ln·\.<lSh June 3 Jacqu e Amo, Jr. April 19 l'.1rt·nh ~ C.r,1n Ip "l lll5. \laurt•cn ~ J.1cqul'> 1\ 'l > J.!.1) & Al} ct• !ludlll\,J..i Brittni c C0tuem Jun e 20 P.in.•nb , (,r.111Jp.1tt:nb: Am. nd.l ~ ,\ toh.1m,1u Jah.m-v•hh- (th.in s. Judr Lonsh.!\ P.1" 1z " \'.1s.1w J.1h.1n·\J.,h P.m.'r b .\ Gr .1•1d1>.1tl.1US.: llol> ,\ l\r ) Cuu..:t'lh J;m ~ Don -\,ll\ old Jim .\ JJnct Couzt•11:. Sar<lh Bre\\er August 15 PJrent:. ~ CrJnclpJrt•nh: l\cllv & L.1urel Bre\\ t.>r . 1 he Bre" t.'r!> The Rel'cb er September 23 f>.lrl nb & Cr.v d 1.irt•nt~ John " r .rn1cl.i 'I cl~r J',l( 'I t!I U, l ,trr\ Lt l' :>kip .I\ Su-,.1n !>tl'llrt•1..ht Jon.1lhJn R)an Alc.u.u Ot'cember 2 l'arl!nts • Cr.,n. lp.lr"nu: f rt'(f 1.\ Jcnmft•r Akar.lz • fun , 5.'lr.1 ~l·mmey Lynd cy Christine O'LNr) August 26 PJrt:nb & Gr.v1dp.1rt·1 :,· P.1trick .\ Ju n h•r 0 l t'.lr\ .. \ \'J) nt> & L 1d.1· B;iuer Jerry • Clon,1 O 'll'M\ ,Jes ica Bent October 6 P.i rt nrs & Cr.> Ip rent,· DJ\ t' ~ Rt•nn• Bl'OI Df>n & 1\t;Q llt•nt PNc " \lurl Holla I,; Brittani J. Bouk.1tlwr Dt'cembN 10 P 1 \ .\ Gmrl\11 rent\ Ph1hp , II • B 1.:.itl "t GC!ralct ,\ l ~nn ttorton O:ul>.'lr11 6 :\th r ~h1l U nkathcr ZachJrv R\,ln Hilg.irt April 1 <J l'.1·1:11:, ,\ l. tlp.i'l'n\' • St1.:phJ•1 ,\ J.rn H g.ut 11cru ;-;. 1\tle::l· R -enth.11 Jurcl.in U!>m.rn J ul~ 3 J'.iwnt> ~J. '• , ~'LP<-- :>tJn ,, Jl Jn ~.h l Jn Urll ,\ I fl''u1 !:J~m.1n U 'I ~ ,\' .ug lrt: \ \ oodbu" · K.1, l<l Donohue \ugu l 30 I'. 4fl I ., .. L,. ,\ 'lu \ t~ lul c ·' Tres Donohu£' Brl e Mc(urd\ ichol.h T.1cb-.hi \1a\.cda Ollob('r ~ \ . -1.::J ~ns .Rey (pictured), 1991 .---WorldTna s n Champion, goes for Wahoo'? Fish Taco In a big way. And he's not the only one! Wahoo's Fish Taco is becoming a Southern California trend. The restaurant's popularity is growing among local athletes, fitness trainers, surfers and the general population because of the fun and casual atmosphere, and of course, the food. Wahoo's is also known as the "hang out" for surfers, snow boarders and mountain bike groups and other sports enthusiasts. Wahoo's owner Wing Lam is an avid surfer and fitness entt)usiast himself.° He has teamed up with Evian Natural Spring Water to sponsor 'numerous sports teams and events including: UCl·Water Polo, OCC Volleyball, Saddleback Basebail, Estancia Swim Team. and USC Tennis Team. Wahoo's, Evian Natural Spring Water and The Dally Pilot also honor outstanding local athletes at the high school and junior college level. Eating right and staying fit have become a way of Ameri can life , ~specially in fast pac~d Southern California. And it is because of Wahoo's quick service , come-as-you-are dress code and totally laid back attitude that eating at Wahoo's has also become a way of li fe for so many . r11 evi ·an SulfrlMr . ~~ natural spring water J . ,1 . _,, JOHN CARRIDO John has been teaching, res earching and studying total body fitness for ov"er 13 years. His professional awards include Mr. America. Top Contender ;1985 Mr. California ;1984 America Gold • Cup;1983 Mr. Orange County Overall. Bodies by Carrido is a full service fitness center. Specializing 1n personalized rnness. 4525 W. PCH in Newport . 645-8495. "I recommend eating at Wahoo's because of the combination of high carbs, low fat and quality p<oteln at a very reasonable price. LESA DEVOL A personal titness trainer for over 2 years, She trains her clients at the Newport Wor1<out facility at the John Dominis Marina on PCH in Newport Lesa specializes in helping her clients to determine, achieve and maintain a set fitness goals. specifically for each individual. She is currently oftering one complimentary wor1(-out and consultation. For details call Lesa at 642· 3215 or 837-9497. ·1 eat at Wahoo's all the time and I love it I The food is great, it's healthy and it's low pncedr ROB GLICK O.Vner of Newport Beach's GIRLS GYM is one of the areas most well known faces in the sporting scene. He was recently named as "Male Fitness Instructor of The Year" (See related story on Glick Inside) ·Girl's Gym Is looated at 2902 w Coast Hwy (behind China Palace). Phone 646-8822. ·My members (of Girts' Gym) and myself make eating at Wahoo's Fish Taco a regular part of our total health commitment• 1862 Pllclnlll • COiia 11na • 714-631-3433 1133 PCH • L1guna Belch• 714-497-G033 ' . On campus At use • Hoover at 29th • 213-74M681 3000 So. Brl1tol •Costa Mna • 714-435-0130 (OplnSoon) .. .. Food ... MENU JJ.oney Mustard Glazed Veal Loaf ' · flearf)1 Vegetable Salad with Peppercorn Dressing Juicy Apple Crisp • Hot Tea 41---•_Honey Mustard Glazed Veal Loaf , . Moist and render. tl11s 1·eal loaf is made extra spe< wl with a qu1cJ. honey mustard gla:e .. Fnr per/en results. combine the \'t a/ mi.uure ~tntly ancl haJ.e 1us1 until nn /qngt r pink. I Y2 pounds ground \eal b cup drt bread crumbs • YJ cup plus 2 tablespoons thinly sliced green onion. dh·ided I teaspoon dr~ basil IH\tS Yi teaspoon salt -__,. -- 'I. lt'aspoon coarse grind black pepper · 1/2 cup Pet £,aporated Milk 2 tablespoon honey I tabl~poon Oijon·St)le mustard Combine ground \Cal. bread crumbs. Vi cup of the onion. ba.-,tl , \alt and pepper. add e"aporated mill, mixing lightly but thoroughly. Shape mto loaf appro~imately 8 ~ 4 inche \. Place loaf in baking pan. . Combine honey and mu<itard. Brush half of honey mu~tard gla7e over loaf. Bake unco"ered in moderate (350"F) oven for 30 minute\. Bru\h w11h remaining glaze. Continue baking until veal loaf·~ cooked · thrpugh. about 20 to JO minute s. Spnnlle remaining :2 table'poon' green onion O\'er top ot I oat before <iCn ing. Male., 6 en mg . Preparation 11me: 15 minute\ Cool ing ttme 50 to 60 minute\ Peppercor rt Sal.ad Dressing MaJ.e a ulad "11h your fo,·om t 1 t,~trablts any top Milli tltis cream\'. peppery clrtssin.~ f nr a rtal ta It trtar 11/i cups mayonnai!e Y• cup Pet Euporaled Milk •1. cup gtated Parmesan chttSt 2 tablespoons nnely chopped onion I tablespoon Worcestershire sauce t tablespoon rreshly ground or coarse grind blKk pepper In a mmng bov. I. combine al l mgrcd1ent!>. Blend v.ell u\ing a wire v.h1'll . Cover and refnge'r.ue at le~t one hour bcfort sen mg. Serve v. tth a .. anet)' of '>heed and hrcddcd 'egetJble\ (~uch a' tomato. carroc. caultflov.er. mu\hroom'. rad1 he and cucumber) on leaf lettu~ or your favonte IO\..Cd '3lad. Store rcfngerated in covered contJ1ner up to tv.o v.cel . Male 2V? cup . Note: For a thinner drc mg. add more evaporated mil._ Dre ina can be '>ervcd as a dip for raw vcget:tbles or~ a topping for baled potatoc<1. Prepara11on ume: 15 minute~ Chilling 11me: I hour Juicy Apple Crisp A1>plts K'1th a cmp\• 10pµ111~ is m1 euS\' u"'I \lmplt dtutrt Stn•t warm K'ith e1·aporuttd m1/J. 2 pounds Jonathan apples. cored and thinly sUttd h cup granulated supr \I• cup plus 2 .. blespoom all·purpost flour. divided I J teaspoons 1round dnnamon. dMckd 6 tabltspoon maraarine or bulttr h cup nrmly parked brown su1ar ~ tta§poon 1round nutnws Y. cup qukk-cookin1 011l5 Prehea1 oven 10 350°F. Gencrou ly coat a 9 ' 9-inch baling d1'\h with margarine. Place apple 'ihce' m large bowl. Sprinkle with granulated \Ugar. I table poon flour and Yi teaspoon cinnamon. TO\s to coat. then pour into tW.ina di,h. In medium bowl, c.ombme margarine, rcmaimna ~ cup plus I table'poon flour, bro~n sugar. remaining I te~poon 1.:mnamoo and nutmeg until crumbly. Stir tn oal\ SpnnUe over apple . makina 'IUrt tdae' arc covered. Bake 40 to 4~ minute\ or until apple\ are tender Se~c ith evaponued milk Make' 6 \C~mg . Prcpantion time· I~ minute' Ccxll1ng tune 40 to 45 minute\ i\ , .. ' ... Till'ldly January 30, 1992 Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext 366 Oietitian/2 Recipes/3 • • ME~U 111• 1t pit lllf eJ I Hew'' \(•a/ c111J Blud.. Beem Soup / Chee~e Garlic Bm wrs f n '" Fr1111 Stmpl\ Spt< ed Tcu _Heany Vealand Black Bean Soup ' Pit·c t'I 11J 1 e<JI for 1te11 tt·wncJ 11 1111 • 1·1·~t'l<Jhl1 '·fie" J. hnm\ and H'UH1111n'(s 1s a m1•ul-111-11nt· 11111p Bre<Jil o the ~ cJc 111mp<Jmmn11 111u II neecl • 6 teaspoonc; .,~etable oil, dhided 2 poundc; \tal for ~t'"· rut into I-inch piett'I --~-- Time are Lighter for many of us -lhe indulgent '80s are over. But, even so. the savvy cook knows how to plan flavorful. fabulou meal . It can be kept on hand in the pantry and u!led in mo'lt recipe that call for fre h mil~ or cream. In meat loave,, evaporat ed milk act as a binder. eliminating the need for egg . It add flavor and richne to baked goods such as bread and cake,. Or. use it as the base for deliciou homemade \alad dre ing41. l 1 • t~poom saJt 1 : teaspoon coarse grind black pt'pper 2 cupc; coarse!) chopped onions cup thinl~ liced celer~ -' clo' e~ garlic. minced I can c t..i•: or 16 ounces) "hole · peeled tomatoes 1 cup~ v.ater ll: tea'lpoon' dried th) me lea, es l can ( 16 ounces I black beans. "'" drained• Salt. to taste '1inced par le) Heat :! tea,poon ut1 m Dutch ov~n or large hcJ\}' '..iucep.m O\er medium he.u. Bro"'n \CJI for 'le\\ ('11 al J 11me1 on all ~1de'i. u'ing add1t•l'na1· 2 tea,poon' 011 a' needed Rcmo\e trom pan Spnnkle "eal "'llh I ~ teJ,poon' 'ah and the pepper: re-.cn c Add 2 teJ,poon' 01110 pan and cool onion' O\er medium heat until bro .... ned <lnd tender. Jbout 5 tu 10 minute': '\Ir lrequ1:ntl ) 11r in (l.'lel) and garltl Continue C:lXlling I minute. ,11r 01.:c:a,1onall~ Relum \cal 10. run ~•th onion ml\ture <i11r m toma1oe' ""h ltqu1d. breaking up tomatoe' v.11h 'poon .\dd v. ater and th} me Bnng to boil. Redul·e heat to lo"' and '1mmer. co"ered. unttl \cal ''tender. 45 minute' to I hour. Sm in bean,, heal through Add .. alt. 1f de,1red. Spnnl.k v. 1th pa,....le) Make' .. e,... mg' • I c .m ( 16 ounce') great northern or na'} beJm. \\Cll drained. ma} he 'uh,tttuted. PrcpJra11on 11mc· 15 minute' Cooking 11me I hour 10 minute' to I hour ~5 minute' Cheese Garlic Biscuits (!111< J. tf11<ft•r h11u11t.) I\ 1111 tht :r11' j7cJ1 or 1•/ P,zrmt'lcJn anJ 1:arlu tcJHt' ~rt't.JI M uh d 1tci.m11n1: h111.J 11) 1t1up f rrr:e r ttrdf 1n Jrn :a 1t •r.is:1 ht.11:1 If you 're cooking on a budget. selecting quaJiry ingredients becomes even more imponant. The right mix of ingredients will result in di hes that will please the mo t sophisticated palate. Peppercorn Salad Dressing pa1~ e'aporared mil~ with mayonnaise and seasonings -easy and_econom1cal! 2 cup' all·purJ>O"(' nour ----i:' cup ~rated Parme<;an ch~ When planning meals, most of us begin wim the main dish, and thar often means selecting the right cut of meat. . Ground veaJ and veal for stew are two good examples of versatile cut that easily fit into economical menus featuring oups and stews, loaves and meat balls. And. veal's delicate . flavor blend , ea ily with a variety of herbs and easonings. When savory Honey Mu stard Gla:ed Veal Loaf is on the menu. "dollar aving" is definitely deliciou ! Savvy cooks with an eye toward economy also call on tried and true ingredients like convenient Pet Evaporated Milk. The beverage doe n't have to break tht': budget either. With high quality loose tea or tea bag on the hclf. a pot of perfectly brewed tea is never more than a fe w· minute' away. Preparing a flavored tea i~ quick and economy-minded. too. Simply Spiced Tea i a combination.of brewed tea, three ~pices and lemon juice -a relax mg ~ipper to savor with dessen or alone. To save time and energy. use the oven for more t~an one food ar a lime. Juicy Apple Crisp or baked apples.can coo~ aJongside the veal loaf. A PERFECT POT OF TEA It's rtfrfshmR . rt'laxing and h11s 1ht spot whtthtr stn·ed al<mt or w1tl1 the nret1l. Iii Rh quality teas art o good barg~ou'" ass1'rtd of ptiftu re ulls "''"n mnt ~ I. Bnng fre It cold tap water to a full rolling boil. 4. Pour boiling water O\'er the bag' or lea\e' u .. ing 5 to 6 ounl·e, 2. Preheat ·your trapot by riosin& it with hot water. 3. Put I tea bar. or I traspoon &oosc tea per cup into the pot. per ~rvmg. 5. Cover the pot and let bre~ 3 to 5 mmute~. Remo'e lcil bag or 'tram IO<XC tea before serving. DOLLAR-SAVING TIPS I. Plan menus ror an entire wed .. Select produce that i~ an scaM>n. take advantage of pc ials, and use coupon whenever ~- .. 1 Ilse -you ·u be more likely to purchue onJy the 1 you nttd. Shop after you've eaten -you 'll be le~s ••Y to mlkr ampul\C pun:ha~~. 3. Shop the pccial~. You 'II Yve even more by buymg veal cuts when they' rt on sale and free1ing for later use. Ground veal may be frozen up to 3 months~ veal for ~tew and roas~ as long u 6 to 9 month wMn wrapped in a moisture/vaporproof matrrial MJCh u Mavy-duty aluminum foil. freem toraat t>q,, or f rttzer \lona,c containr~ 4. Takt ldvantaae of unit pncina · -tM pncc per ou~ or cup to find the mo t rconom1cal 1ze v..hcn 01 produ I l'OOlC' m several 'tilC· . ' ~.Prepare double batche~ of foods that freeic well Most ~id'>. ~ps and ~tcw frcue and reheat beautifully • 6. Avoid waste. Leftover veal loaf make great '>an<lw1che' A panial can of cvaporattd m1U. CM\ be u-.rd for '!CramblcJ egg,, sauces. gravte . soups or puddmg~ Refni?eratc opened cvaporucd milk and u~ wtthin five da)' or frtt1r 1n a frtt1er \forage cootamer • • 7. Bu) lhc highc~t quality ingredients -the end rt\Ult will be 1br be t that it can be For uamplc. a poc of tea v.111 ht ~rfot't when 1 quality tea 1s u~ in the pttparaUon -(l() di\IA)Oinung Oa\'Of, no waste! .. ' I 2 tablespoon' parslt'y nai.~ 211 tea\poon'I baking po"der '• teaspoon ~It 1 1 'tup ma11tarint or buth~r I cup t-' ounce\l <,hrtddtd mon11rella ch~ '•cup Pet E'aporattd \1ilk 1 i cup "atu .a dO\f<I garlic. minced Preheat oH•n to .J'iO F In" m1\in!! bo"I. rnmhinc flour P.inne,Jn 'ht."C~. pJ1'k). b.U.mg JX)"Ul.'r aoo 'ah l 'mg J J".l.'11) hlend1:r or t\Hl knt\I.''. 1.:ut mar1!anne into Oour ml\tUrt' un1tl 1t rt'..Cmbl~ hne cru mb' \t1r in n:m:unm~ mgreJ1enh Drop h~ tat'tlc'JX"'ntul' on10 ~di grca-.ed NU.mg 'htcl' B.il e W to I 1 minute,. \take' 1 dll/1.'n l>rt'par.s110n tune: IO minu1e' C'ooltng tune: Hl 10 I:' mmut.:, iniply piced Tea M11J.inr:J1a\tltt'<I 1r11 1.\ t'd\\ t1n tht hudRtt- JU<I Ht'c'p tllt• ft'tJ ~ 11h ,in-hand inr:redtt nl\ /1lr \f'l1 1 \ dnJ lrm1m J&m r 6 C'Up<I " •• ,, • 2 t•biftpoons lemoa juke t t.l-inch) ~dck cinnamon l • lfMP@Oft aro-nd nutmta » If~ ar0tand do'~ 6 tnt.p ~ or "°"''. to &Mte Com~1nc v.ater. lemon Joice Iii() 'rKe' Hut tt1 001hnB: rciur o'er tu ba(l\. Co\'cr anti \teer 1 minute' Remove tt"a batz' and cinnamon '11d:. Add 'uttar or htlflt'y. if ·dr,11\'J. Make'~(~ ounce) ~rving Preparation time. lO minute ' .. f . \ ., 2 Thursday, January 30, 1992 ORANGE COAST F . Shellfish fans don't need to give · up eating fresh oyster 2 I rfljoy racing fresh oysters, but have read that uncooked 9h nsh enn be contaminated .with bacteria. How. <:All J -~·oodaar-'O' -ea; oysters safely? · A.P., Newport Ocach No mailer how you shuck a raw oyster the re 'is no guarantee that, uncooked, it is perfectly safe to eai. Sometimes, though not often, shellfish that has been haivcsted from polluted waters can find its "ay ioto fresh fish markets. In shopping for this kind of food, be sure to stick ' ith a retailer famil - iar 10 yo u whom you trust ,for cleanliness and quality. Once you ma,ke-.;r &io&eGli~~ raw shellfish, be sure to refrigerate it as soon as you get home; place it in n shallow dish or container, and cover it with a damp tO't'el. Check first to make sure that each individual one closes tigh'tly when you touch it; if the creature isn't protecting himself it may possibly have died and must be discarded. Be absolutely sure to cat raw shellfish within 24 hours -don't wait any longer than that, beca~se it spoilli so quickly. Cooked, how- ever, it can be stored in the refrig- erator !or .. ~b)!1,any_.Jls t.h~t.JJ;iys -'i>ut the . ooner consumed l)'le belier. Certain people must be particu- larly careful when thinl..ing about eating shellfish. Anyone with dia- betes, cancer, digestive disorders, liver disea!>c or any related prob- lems -"'ho cat contaminated raw shel\fic;h -' runs a dange rously high risk of a bacterial infection in the blood that can be life- threntcning. Such people should only con· calltd .. brown fat." What caa in the upper ba~k and neck, .sidor eallng properly cooked shell· you ttU mt about It! tho arms and between .lhC. f>sb-Jn -Aq.-i ~.~..-rler-· ---~ -nn1f is believed to-sc•Mlfle evon heallhy seafood lovers 10 • tion of warming the blood us know where their shellfish came This is an extremely inu;resting enten the heart. from, because raw catches from question, because so few people Most remarkable is the contaminated waters can give these days seem to know anything that, in babies and ·in ani h · · about "bro~n fat." I · ahem epa1111s and severe cases of brown fat seems to p ay an 1 gastroenteritis. In research circles a decade ago, rant role in keeping the I myself enjoy shellfish from brown fat was looked ur,on 85 8 body warm. For some reason, lim~ to time, so I am not arguing potential "diet miracle. • That's brown f~t against them as a source of culi, because this fat -unlike the Jorge arc espceaall nary pleasure. Rather, I urge cau-amount of "yellow fat" stored in ficicnt -w tion and wise selection. our bodies _ actually burns calo-as, in adult I ba,·c heard or a kind or fat ries and creates heat. In humans, mans, they much or tha rectiveness . . may be so ca use nni cannot sh (the body's fense nsa heat loss). b:ibie'i natu lose more heat than WE DOUBLE MANUFACTURERS' COUPONS PLUS WE ACCEPT COUPONS FROM OTHER SUPERMARKOS -----·adult s. 1 brown fol, 1hereforc, is needc ex1ra warm1h protection. More recently, resenrchers suggesting that one reaso n s.ome athletic people can cons more food without gaining we is that brown fat's ability to calori~s m~ sti mulated MIT CHILLS SLICID •ACOll t2 oz PKG u.e99 • Pot With Motchong Cover BLOOMING ROSES 3. 99 C•Yla Dl&I AT MOii ITOlll) •••• SALAD La.2.99 ZACKYFAllMS 1--, TUllKI Y •RIAST SllCED 4 99 ro ORDER La. • ......... 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LOIN GIO•S 80NElESS ~2.98 SWMt Whole CANTALOUPE ....................... la .r• L .-•. , .1 ·1 ··1 .. _, ~~----1L-..L.---...L...~ - APPLE PIES 8" RIO. 3.29 EA. 2:$·5 8 OZ REG VARIETIES There is. unfortunately for diel no evidence that for most or u eAtraordinary amount or acti will produce the same re sults. There is another in1crcs1ing peel to this: It is possible 1h:i1 also •riggers bro\\n fat 10 some grec. llavc )OU ever known. seen, peuplc \\ho can wJlk :iro ou1doors JO chilly wc:ithcr "ilh ''c:.iring any COJI :it all? It i:. lic\'ed that one reason "hy adu brm\11 fat docsn 't \\Ork as "ell babic11' is th:it -since grown- sencrally put on coats lo k warm -the bro"n fat becon kss nccc-.~ary for \\Jrmth, :ind ~ ofl cn happen in nn1urc) lo the abilities 11 no longer nee People \\ho haH a lifetime hn of wearing less clothing. C\CO cold \\Cather. may be unlrno\\in l.ccping lhcir bro,,n fat cells \\O ing a1 a higher c:ipaci1y. Q I someeimrs forge• to th out f'toz.cn rood Items for d ner. Is there any safe \\ay quickly ddro t? Yes. although the best y,ay is thaw food~ !.IO\\ly in the refr erator. When that i!. not po:.!.ib you have two altcrnatl\C . T first i to place the fooJ 1n a lea proof contJiner or tightly scnl plastic bag, 31HJ immc ri.c ii 1n co ''atcr u111il 1ha"cd. Then ci th cook the fooJ immcdiJtcly, \IUrc 11 in 1he rcf rigcra1or un nccdcJ. A note of cau1ion. Keep chec ing 1he "a1er to mal.e ccrtJ111 ii cold (Jdding fresh water if ncce sJry), because harmful bactcr forms rapidly at room temper· turc. And the container or b· mu~t be well-se:ilcd to prevent th bacteria 1n the "'Jter uself fro touching the f ooJ . Your other allernJth.c i!> to m crowa'i: the frozen food unt thawed. Out again, be sure 10 coo ii inlmcdiately or refrigerate it be fore it reaches bacteria·lo,in room temperature. One last poinr food tha"cd in the refrigerato can be re-frozen. but water or mi crownvc-Jhawcd food should b coo~cll right awuy. Drra/tt Scanlon Is a rtglstt dietitian In prfrate pradin". Sh ltc:turcs widtl)', and Is tht outho of hto books: "Dirts Tl1at U'ork' and ''l'ht U'tllnrss book of J.8.S.' Stnd JOUr nutrilion. dieting an food qu,·sticm to: Drralt't Sl'Dn Jon, H.V., clo DDllJ• JlJ/ot, P.O. IJu. l.'i60. Costa Alt~:1, CA 91616. Cancer is oRtn carab1e. !be fear COllV•Hllft ...... '80•1 Of cancer Ii ofttnfml. -···· • MOZZA•I'' A . ...... _, ~!~l I • 99 Hughe' Rondom Weights SllflSS CHEESE lB ~.69 Hughes Monterey Jock Or Med CHEDDAR TILLAMOOK LB ~. 19 ~ ........ ~ PLO. TO•TIL&.AS ' 1750Z 79c son TACO • 1 • WISDAC v•namus - lbOZ CORN 99c c -CARROTS OR CUT GREEN BEANS Downyf loh 19 01 WAFFLES 12 Or Stuff.id OH BOY POTATOES ·" HaA•TY & llMLTllY ---· OR llGHl I HEARlY 2 29 BUDGET C.OORME T • 10~ TO t30Z • • 0 er ~'·'­nc- re- his be- uls· er de- arc \hy me ghl urn -~ int. ~rs, an ity 3!>· kl c- ll I a~ p) cp c-. a~ c~ '· Jil Ill •ly f... .. , •or Terrific Savlag1 at Vons, Take Advantaae of: .. • Double Coupon1 • 'fore luy1 • Ad Special• , Scott - Paper Towels One Roll Pud .. agt• Shas ta .• 99 Beverages u . .,,. "U·1 \' 1Jrn .,: t. I'.-i I_' , t " f~:-~~ Dove Ba th 189 Bar Soap-2 Pk. I • I "I t ' I • Sel<•c f('(i \ 'urwtws J 6 Ounn• Pm kugt> • 2 ~.90 •--v"Ce-f boi r-t-V ems Lt'ITTT - lJC'<' f-11.i'' Thfrl Trimmed Farmer John _ 5· 9 Link Sa usage ""~• L I• .. 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Fresh Extra lean Ground Beef ·, 1 1 79 I,.,, ' \, I I \I • , I I t ,, Country Hearth Giant Hamburger Buns h ( 11U11I 1'11<. l.cr~ l'l.1•11 ..,. ·clllll '" I >r1111 • Fresh Green Leaf Lettuce ( ·ll •II f. I \.1 ,.f .. Von Chilean~ Sweet Onion. (!nH\rl t •I \1•1·• \f1J.lt .. 111 Del Monte Tomato Ketchup a Ourk 1 'qu•• ;ufol, U1>1tl· Lake to Lake Americ.an ingles \\,..,,, •• ,I"" .... t -.11 j h.lfKf" I Cla~n Kosher Pickles '!""m• Jo .69 1 29 179 219 AD PR1C1S lt'flcnvl 7 DAYS· ...... I a.a,,_., .. "9tz' ... W16i•••i ·I••.,.·-r• •IU7 S. IHI. cM11e11J•t·,.. .. "_......__,_ ...... ~--... :.-: .......... ttaa.A. ...... ::=r;:=:-........ 11-t l 4 ,..._ __ ....,_,IMNC-.C:....-• ......._ ,,. ........... ~ ......... .--. .......... , ..... .... ................ ~. be ._ ........................ _,.,. .................. ......... , • ,-~· • . • ~. 4 Thllraday, January 30, 1992 Uncork the wine taster in you T he image most commonly evoked when the term "wine taster" is mentioned is one of a . raconteur snobbishly s~i[!ing wa ..uruk i:i~e wtnrc those around·him•anxiouslyawait · his pronouncement of drinkability. While these wine snobs definitely do exist, in reiality those wh<Haste wine for a living, as well as thbse who just enjoy wine for what it is, arc a1'thing but snobs. Wine is a gift of nature to be enjoyed by a11, regardless of their social status or the price of the wine that they are consuming. How wine is tasted is pn art form which anyone can learn and develop, an<fis one of th e most '--t--p"T'e-asurable pastimes of a On the Vine civilized lifestyle. We can learn to appreciate _ fine wines with the same sense of expectation and anticipation that we already experience while learning about other popular ac1ivities -the rules of footbaU, drivinµ cu ..or-going te concert. When you find yourself confronted by a glass.of ~ine, here are some sim ple ground rules which will allow you to fully appreciate what is in your glass. First, don't overfill -half -a glass is more than enough at any one time. Hold the glass up to the lighl and examine the wine for clarily and color. If the wine is cloudy you may have .a bad bo ttle, so proceed with caution. , White wines will range from tfn extreme y pa e straw, almost colorless appearance (like a Johannisberg Riesling) to a dark, golden tan (as in a cream sherry). Red wines, on the other hand, are rarely a true red, bu1 actually range from purple 10 violet' and will usually !urn varying shades of brown as they age -"brickish" as \\e call ii. Once you have determined th at the wine is clear and of appropriate color, it is ·now time to s" irl ii a bil and enjoy the "nose", a term thal describes both the aroma and lhe bouquet. While mosl people think that they are tasting characteristics of a particular food or wine, they arc actually smelling it, as about 80 percent of our ........gnsol).c.apacjry..&s in-ow ROSe-ftOt on OU1'- · 10ftl!tes. . Swirling wine around in a glass ii not an affectation adopted by connoilsel1rs, but rather plays an important part in the. process of enjoyina wine. Wine needs air for a number of reasons, but most importantly for oxidation. Too much air and a wine will taste bad and, under the right circumstances, turn to vinegar. However, wine does require minute amounts of oxygen not only to mature gracefully in the bottle, bu t also to be enjoyed in the glass. Without being overly technical, wine needs to "brea1h" so that it can open...up..and...rc.Y.e:O itself Coe our co~l..-- Thusly, the time honored tradition of swirling a wine in the glass does have a legitimaie purpose, @d is the reason for the previous caution to onty fill a glass half way. As humans, we have an extraordinary, but underutilized, sense of smell. One of the greatest pleasures of wine is reawakening our abili1y to diff ercntiate andJdcntify .1bc-hu.ndrec:k-. orvarlous seents which make up th e "nose" of a wine. .. White wines can smell like •pplcs, citrus, pineapples, papaya, apricots, grass, weeds and butter -to mention just a few. Likewise, red wines can smell like cherries, raspberries, tobacco, cedar, leathct and spices such as cloves and cinnamon. A most enjoyable aspect of this wine iasting businessJs tbc sharing or impressions-wit~ tasters and discussing just what factors each person finds auractive or objectionable. Some people are more se nsitive to certaie · elements in the wine more than others, such as oak. A lot or chardonnays are not only barrel fermented but also barTel aged these days, which imparts an oak character to the win e. While some people are very sensitive to oak, others can barely detect it, le aving room for a great deal of discussion as to how much oak, if any, is .really appropriate and/or necessary to make a gooq chardonnay, sa uvignon.blanc or scmillon. SALUO! ORANG!'COAST Carried yogurl chicken made easy Often ethnic cooking means complicated instructi ons and in· gredicnts you can only find in spe- cialty markets across town. Cu r· ried Yogurt Chicken with Fruit is a simple recipe remini~en t or Middle Eastern :ind Indian cuisine with ingredients you can pick ~p at your corner market. Unlike many curries which ui.c coconut milk loaded with satu· rated fat, Curried Chicken get~ ils creaminess from nonfat )ogurt. · The result is a dish th:u is le~s th:m 20 percent fat to calories. Curried Yogurt Chid.:cn "i1h Fruit is prepared in~c pan. • I )hallo!, finely chopped • 2 "bole chiden brcJ\IS, )l:1nm:J anJ boned • I tbsp. butler • I apple, ch.oppcd into ~. inch cuhc) • ~~ cup rat)ins • 2 lb~ps. !.herry or npplc 1111cc • I cup sccdlcs~ grapes • i.all and pepper to tJ)tc Uirt'Cllons: Cut chicken brc:ists in half. Melt buller in ~"illct, i1dJ ~hallo& anJ ch1d.cn and brO\ln O\'Cr medium heat. ~\dJ appt.: , r:il~ins and ~hcrry or 1ppl..: JUICC CO\er nnd cu.>k on low heat three to four minutes unul chicken is done Sc.1~n \\llh Jlt JnJ p.:ppcr, stir 111 gr,1P.C'· . ~IL" 'osurt. currv pu.-.Jer. n)lnt and thu1n"· in .1 OO\\I. 0Al.IJ lo chicken :inJ (11mb11ic ".:II O\Cr 1<1" hc•ll un til !WUt-c· 1s \I ,arm. ~f.tl.c~ four sci"\ in~'· NUl RI flON 11'\rO· -<>t CJlom~. 30 'i g JlrOtcin, ~7.7 S tJr~lh\JrJlCS.. :! S It Jt· c1.iry fit-er, '' !i ~ f.it. :! . .t g )ltur.11cJ r.11 1~8 mg ~1um, II~ ms chol~tcrnl, ~ll pcrt•ent c.1lu1 t.:~ Imm f.it. 't Try these ~thnic dishes to start new traditions in your home Most of o ur earliest food memo· rics are ethnic dishes that still say warmth and home. Here are up· dated versions of a few, to help you creaie new tradilions. VIKING VEG ET ABLE CASSOULEJ' "Orange County's Best Public Affairs Program" • 4 cups thickly sliced mushrooms • 2 tablespoons olive oil • 2 large onions, thickly sliced • 1 large JUiie clO\'e, minced • 2 medium zucchini. cut into l·inch pieces •I·~ cups-sliced yellow squash • 2 cans (16 ounces each) \\hitc bcall'I, drained klltrthhcc• UCl~nt Prote5SOf. Columnist ntsw• Wonct Trade EdllOf. Wlll•L.-..u Ect110r Of The Daily Piiot And ........ Anomey, KFI Talk 5'lO'# Host. lr.AOIHU• President or Eagle· Fori.m. JJIE NBW fOlll( nMBS B 8 LASI' IN PAPEIMCK COiumnist 1~ependen1 THIS WEEK'S TOPICS OF DISCUSSION • Madia HvPe & Bob Dixon • lnlne co. Larofts •a.ans campa11J1 For Prez • lbortloh & llah COllt • Prldcllonsl Columnist ColulMISI Here's Wbere To watch The Lobdell Group cm DAY Cosio Mesi M. r. nv 1:3~ 61 7:3~ 39 6·00pm 3 900pm 3 7:30pm 3 iiiiijiliL Tuning Into The Community Tbe Lobdell Group has hit Ille lecture clrcutt. If you'd like the Lobdell Group to entertain and inform with a tailor-made performanCB for your organization please. call Bill Lobdell at 540~1224. We 're 5 times more exciting than your typical speaker. The Do1'l a'88 al) of JHllll Krutz's llWr be8t&elltrs: SCIUPLES PRINCESS DAISY MISTRAL'S DAUGHTER l'LL 'NE MANHAnAN TIU. WE MEt.'T AGAIN lb~aving Lives l h he n1~d. cancer patients muM he tre-.itcd . • Yer <.."Vt'ry day thousand4' are in need of r ran~mar ipn Are fu ro their hospital or doctor's office for treatment Volunteer for your local American C.ancer Society's Drive to Win. Hdp drive.· a cJncer pal ic.·nt lO hb or hc.·r ~[)... rreatment n :ntc.·r and hack. On<.·e a week. mice a '7• month . \.VhartH'r you~ hedulc allo\\I\ Thank' Hands. to rcn·nr m<..·dic~tl adv·.mct'.. mo re rhan 50 rx·n ·em of aJI c:an ·er rMtil'nt!'I art' now hdnA nm.·d • lhgcther. we can "'tn <.all AMERICAN rour Amerkti1n (.an<:er S<>eiel\' lO CAt4CER \'Olunr<.·<·r SOCETY -c A l I f O R N I ~ • • Cr..-••OUblltWW..11'1'._,..__..,~ C! ... ~C... '°°"" .. . • " • I can (14 ~-ounce) plum tomatoc~. cul up, with liquid • Y.I cup chopped parsley • I teaspoon bns1I, cru hed ... I(? teaspoon oregam1, crushed • VI cup ''bullered" bread crumbs • 2 cups sh redded Jarlsberg cheese Dlttclions: In large deep skillet, bro\\ n mushrOQms in oil. Add onion and g.trlic and sautc S minulc'I AdJ zucchini anJ squash: saulc until \·egc1.1blcs arc j~I crhp-lcnder. Blend 1n beans, 1om.1tocs with 1uicc, p:irsle)•, ba>il and oregano Spoon 1n10 a 2·quafl b;ilina dish. Sprin· Ide bread crumbs around edge. Bake al 350 degrees 20 minutes. Top \\Ith cheese: bake 20 minu1cs longar Male~ 6-8 'Cr\'· ings. POTATOES JARLSBERG • 8 medium new potatoes, pccteJ anJ quancrcd • 2 medium turnips, peeled ~ind c;ul into chunks • I medium onion, finely chopp.!J • ~~ cup w ftcncd butler or mJrg;mnc • V• cup chopped parskv • t V. cups shredded h rt)bcrg • II: teaspoon )all • \1! lCa)poon pepper • ~. IC3~poon frc~hly lrJICJ nu1mc1 (or cqu1\alcnt ground) Olrtctlons: In l;irge )Juccp.in, co..1k po- lntocs in lightly S3lted Mier 10 minutC1 Add turnip!. anJ onion: cool 15' minutes longer or untiJ \'t'gc:.iblc.> .m. h:11dcr. Drain ¥ocll. Whip in electric "'"" until ~mouth. Beal an bu1ter and p.it\lc~ AJJ h cup fart berg. :alt, pcpp.:r JOJ nut· mes. Rcscl"\e I cup nll\lure. :>pread rcm.11n1ng pot.110 011\lure 1ntv bu11ercd I ·'1.:-quart h.il..ing d1\h. Pre') r.:· >Cl"\cd potato muturc through pa,lrv bJg \\Ith IJr tip, tO form a dCCOrJll\e border around edge of CJ»crole. ll.1ke al 350 degree) JO m111utn. ~prin· lie remaining cheese 1n cent' r 1lf CJ\· scrolc. B:ikc S minute\ lunger M.ilc\ R sc"ing~. BAKED NORDIC FONDUE •!I\ cup soflcneJ bl.lllcr or m.11i;.mne • I mall clO\'C g;ul1c, minced • t teaspoon df\• mu~t:ird • I loaf1tali:m bread • 3 cups shredded J.1rl'>bcri; ch.:,,..: • \.~ cup sl1ccJ ~rccn onK>n (..c.ill1on\) • I tca)poon salt • ~ 1coispoon p:iprlk.l • Generous da\h ~p~r • "'1 cup all·purpo).C nour • 3 cups milk · • I c:in (16 ounces) SICV.CJ I0"1JIVC~ • 1 cup coarsely c:hoppcJ fr.:\h ll•mJh> •3 c~ beaten Directions: In \mJll ho"'· bJ.:nd \ 1 ~up butler \\1th garlic .1nd '~ tc.i,poon mu)· tan.I. Cut brcJd into '-':·inch i.11''" Spread one siJc or each ~lice "Ith bultcr mL\ture. Blend chec c. onion, :ilt, p.1pril.i .11w pepper; set aside In uuccp.in, melt re· maining butler. Add nour and cook. Sllr· ring, until bubbling. 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Thi• b.1llt>t "Don Quixote" ~as a Ir •ni.: .111d ..,toned p.v,1. but this Chivalry alive and on Its toes at Performing Arts Cen~er The choreographer has expanded the two originally m1110- mlt.>'i of Mercedes the str('{'t dancer and Espada the bullfi~ht1•1 The character of Don Qu1xott• m<.'Jnwhilc, is relegated In \ non-dancmg. mime ..tatuc; 1 \dll'•\l' '>outhern California ABT pr11d 11t111n 1, be1ni.: rt•..,taged under 1I11 • Bnf,hrn f3allt•t ' f.inwd dancer/ , IH ir«rn~rJplwr VIL1d1mir V.1siliev. 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Oae or the piece the plalJlaar- moa.lc wUJ perform -dcr ,. .. t cOa.dactor Da.td Zia.mu b Wat· DU'I PnJtMte to Act m or Lobaa· ,,.... . Perlormlat Wainer'•. mule baa beat atddzed la aome cor- a.en beca ... ·or dae late com- po1er'1 de• to llul Gcrmaay. Tile Pldllaarmoalc ..W aJ.o perform the Sympltoay No. 1 by Chrbtopber ao.te ud oa. ala· ote, "Paatudc Vutadou oa. a Tbeme of ._dy Oauacter,Op. JS by atclwd sen .... wtth rea- tand aolobta Lyaa Bunn on cello aad Ina N. wu.oa. Oil ftO• Un.. A coa.cat prntew wen the Wainer debate may come ap wUJ be , ........ by Lot ....... Pblllaarmoalc CompoHr·ID· ae1ldace St...a Shlclry la Set· entrom Ball at 7 p.a. Tldlet1 an $15-$42. For mon lnformadoo, call M&-a277. -Medicine Rattle a cure .. for · roi:kabilly _.... Last Friday was not a banner day for Melanie MacDowell. .. The day before, her 86 Toyota Supra was ripped off. A day later -Friday -it was found in East Los Angeles -stripped bare. "It ruined my month," she understated. ''I'm still mad." lfll " Most of the llllti high-octane crowd at ~~~~~the Newport The Scene Roadhouse/New Club on the Block Friday night never would have guessed MacDow ell was down about anything. As the headliner on a three-band show. she led her band Medicine Rattle through a lean. impassioned set of rockafunkabilly that was anything but. well, depressed. In fact, Medicine Rattle Is making all the proper noises these days as a Next Big Thing. The band, whose four members currently reside in Costa Mesa, just cut a 10-song CD for San Diego-based Cargo Records which Is due out next month. The producer and the group's unofficial guru is none other than e.x-X guitarist Billy Zoom. And in MacDowell, Medicine Rattle may have rock's next great female voca1ist, someone who combines the edgy punk sensibilities of Exene Cervet1M with the soulful roar of Maria McKee or Melissa Etheridge. The rest of Medicine ~attle includes guitarist Michael McCarthy, bassist Movies Music Sean Kallen and drummer Quinn Millard. As the band's bio explains it, Millard and McCarthy were high sch ool chums who formed a "suri·rockabilly-60s-garage-punk band" and later discovered MacDowell in another band. The three decided to form their own group. and lat~ added Kallen, a friend of McCarthy's from Orange Coast College. The band's rockabilly leanings put it on similar footing as X, perhaps the greatest of LA. 's proto-punk bands. For MacDoweU. whose vocal experience ranges from musicals (she once played the lead in a SoCal production of "Annie") to straight-ahead rock, the rockabilly part came as an afterthought. "It was when Mike was in the Gravediggers, which was this psychobilly. rockabilly outfit sort of like The Cramps ... MacDowell recalls. "Some friends asked me to get up and sing, and I did and everybody thought I'd sang rockabilly forever It's not really what I was into. but I like it " MacDow ell also makes no bones about what she doesn't like mus1cally. citing the abundance of · awful music out there. tike Madonna and Paula Abdul." For her own inspiration as the band's songwriter (with McCarthy), MacDowell reads voraciously. including considerable amounts of poetry (she ranks Byron and Shelly as her favorites) The band's musical references also take it in a different direction than most of today's alternative bands; Medicine Rattle's cover songs include Bessie . Smith's "Do Your Duty" and Credence Oearwater Revival's "Fortunate Son ... "I think there's a place for us, I thmk there's a place for everything these days," MacDowell declared. "You just have to develop a following. and play good music." For more mformallon on Medicine Rattle. call Anna lynx at (3 10) 494-8972 ~· .. ~· ........ 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I• : ·~ • 1) 1 •§ 10 ~ lq I lllldl IOWAllDS SOUTH COA$f l.AOUNA de. ~ C.oo,.~,•f I ' 1 ......,.c....,... 41~ 1 ~o • .....,.. et "°'" JJ ~ " a 10 ::io 0 range Coast Weekend I Thursday, Janua,.Y 30, 1992 3 .. ' \ .. Art Museums Orange Coast's Most Complete 8 Llgunil Ar1 MuSl"1Jl.J1, J07 Chh Dme, Lai;un.l Beach <19-1-6531 "Dream and Pc.>l'>pt'<t1\e· Thc Anl<.'ncan !lcene 41\ South- Nn CJl11mn1.i 1930 I 945," an ei.h1b1t of p;11nt1ni;\ and \H)(ls on p.ipcr focusing on Southetn Califo1n1a·s social and poh11cal lofe du11n~ the Depression Contonue$ through ft•b 9 • 'Scll-1 lelp' Artists Paonllng ;ind P11ntmJL.1ng on (.:ist L.A , " an e\h1b11 (eatur- 1ni: tht• \\Ori..\ 1>1 10 ar11sts from Self-Help LrJph1•\ wn11nucs throu~h Feb. 9. "Ni- l hul.h Bro~.inrc Rl'>Onant 1',lh.Hl'," an e>:· h1b1t ul 15 \\C•rl..) drJ\\O lrom the author's £'.,t.lle (111)1.'> '>und.n I lour) 11 J.m to S p n1 I Ul'.,dJ\ throu~h Suni.lJv Adrrnssion: 5 I 1,lr .1dulh. S l 50 ior ..emor cotuens and \tud<'nl' rret• lor choldrcm under 12 ff you Im on Mnt lisli!YJ ot di!• d nonmlion, contoct: Coleidlr 'c/o The~: P.O. Box l 560, Cosio Mesa, Co 92626 or ml 540-1224 8 Ne"port 11.irbor Ari Museum 850 5.Jn Cll•nu .. •ntt• Omt'. Newport Beach. 759· 11 22 "\l.lJOr i\rt Minor Artists," sponsorl'CI h~ th1• mu>(•um ,lnd Sant.l ""J Unified Sd,.:i.11 Do~trocl. 1e.llur~ an eAhibi11on by l'k•mt•11f.ir) ~lutfents in Sant.1 An.i's Stx'<'ral Stud1t1 r111grJm ct~ Sund.iv The first mJ1n1 1•\.h1l:,1tnt0 by <,eulptor J.1d.1e \Vmsor 1111 d1-pl.1\ SundJ1 MJtlh 29 "ArtiSJn '>hrJ\H,I'<' lt'.llurong ct•r.1m1cs. m•x<'d m,•1li.1 )<'\\I'll\ .1nd !:IJSS b1 (uC AbrJhJm, M.11l fie'.on1 J.1nw'> Cnrinl•lt,, lklh rl.'1n, lrJ On11 l .1 .,, lo.mnrnlt•ld \ Jll'••<' .\lotch<'I. ~.t'"" " "'ll'" R 0 t... 0 f...O .\\,1ry lo..a\ ~ rr10m -\nl' I •IH•r Larn-\\ JS.t'llllJn Jnd BALBOA THEATRE Fisher King & Frankie & Johnn} 709 E. Balboa Bhd .. NB 6754580 Junl.o ) amamoto, on d1\play Friday-April 1 2 A wine and cheese receprion will be held Fnday from 5·8 p.m. in the museum store. Hours. 10 a.m. to S p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Admission SJ for .idults; S2 for senrn r o trzens and students; S 1 for children 6·17. Free on Tuesdays. Community Galleries 8Chrisl College Irvine t 530 ConcOfdiil, Ir.me, 854-8002. Acrylics, willercolors and pa~ets by Connie King on d1spl;iy on thf> Theater Lobb, through frb 7 I lours 8 .t m. to 9 p m MondJy through flr1day Ad· mission Free 8 Cost<l Meu Art leili;ue G.illery 1 &61 SunllO\\er A\e. Sant.1 Ana, 540 6430 \\or~ by \J11ous leaf:tt<' members on per m.inc-nt do•pl.n Adm1s,1on· Fr~ Hou" 10 J m ·b pm Mond.t\ rhroui;h SaturdJ~ and 11 J m · S p m Suncl.1\ •City o( lnine Ir.int• Fine Arts Centl'I 1n Her11.11;e PJrl. 1-l):'l )Jlc Av<', lr.rnp, -24 t>OnO .. Four Art"~ Bon Hoa Sl." an l''h1lut1<ln rL·ll(•llrng th<' 1nOuence ol dr~ln cJrrnn .lnl'I cuhur.11 as~rn11IJ11on of tht• toe.ii friday. &lurday. (SJ 6und ay February 7th, 8th, & 9th, 1992 HOURS Fri 2 pm til 9 pm Sat. 10 ~ til 9 pm Sun. 1 ~ am ti l 6 pm. . SEE EVERYT111NG NEW FOR YOUR HOME AND &ARDEN KITCHENS • BATHROOMS • ROOM ADDITIONS •WATER- FALLS • DOORS & WI NDOWS• SECURITY SYSTEMS • SPAS INTERIOR DESIGN •SUNROOMS• FURNISHI NGS • ROOFING CARPETING Featurin<J HourllJ DO IT YOURSELF WORICSHOPS • HOME IMPROVEMENT • SEMINARS • DISPLAYS • DEMONSTRATIONS • EXH181lS • DECORATING · l.ANDSCAPIHG PlUS 1 ENTERTAINMENT • SPECIAl HOME SHOW PRICES • DRAWINGS FOR FREE PRIZES BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY ,,,,,,!':,f::1.11: 1 -800 -696 • 5592 1•11 Frte I ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY• FEB 7th SENIORS DAY /hr Lrgmdory INKSPOTS 4:00 pm LIVE !!! All Seniors Admitted for Half Price ~·•••{DISCOUNT COUPON}••~ : HOME~~~~ $zoo OFF: a AOMISSK>N with • • Admission $5 00 this~ • • Child~ undtt GooCI IOf ' -_., CGP* Accepf«I : : 12 F•EE ~.u 6' FREE~ • : Mthc Orange County Fair.~ : : & Exposition Center (• : &. 88 Fair D rive C o•ta M esa, C alifo rnia .a .~ .......•..••.................. .,., 4 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, January 30, 1992 Vietname~ on lour artists Met Ngt~)cn, William Short, Richard Turner and Ho.1ng Vu), and concurr('(lt shows: "Portfolio: Sc· lectcd Works from 'P101ect NGOC' (all· WOfk from boat people at Whitehead Rd· ugce •Cimp in l tong Kong); and "Nl.'W Juice rn Orange County" by husband and wile Be Ky and I lo Thanh Due., continue through Sunday Hours: noon·9 p.m Mon· d.1ys; 9 a m.:'9 pm Tuesday-Thursday, 9 a m . ...c p.m Frtd.lys; 9 .:i m -3 p.m Satur· days; and 1-5 p m Sund.lys Adm1sslOl'I· h ce 8 Ne'\\>-port Beach City Hall C.dlery 3JO!l N~>\\port Bl\d , Ne\\porl Beach, 6.44 l 1 SO Contemporary moi.cd medld \\OtU by CW Ot-Sot\er and Gaol tomur.:i on 'IC\' throogh Feb 11 Contempor;iry aCf\hO lj\ MJ1l.. Lambert .:ind \hllcrcolors b) Gild Sdl- eh on d1spl.1\ throvi.;h "?rol 14 Houn II am to Sp m \\onJay th1ough fndJy Nf. mr\>Klfl frl-c • Newport Bulh Public Ubr.try ll5G S.1n Clrmente OrM' Ne\\ port Be.ich, 114-1 31 9 \ \\oatcrcoto11~ Shirley Pittman 1~ 1hc fCJturt•t.l Jrtt~ r;o( the ll)()(llh ol februJf\ A rC<epllon \\Ill be hdd 2-4 p m Sund.1) I lour. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m Mont!Jy throui;h H1ur'Ml,1}. 9 .i.rn to 6 p,m Frid>~, 9 .1 m to 5 p.rn. Saturday. 12 to S p m Sunrfa~ Atlm1~s10n; Free. 8 Stturity Pacific Gallery SSS il.ntun 81\d .. C~ta Mesa, 4J.l·6000 "l he frJnlC': Multrplrcd & [,tended," an e,h1b11ion ol m1~erl·mcd1a \\OfU by 23 arto~u. on do) .. \ ~rr,•al shfmra.\f' fol' J!rt1al danrin~! .. ~Ch1U,O SIMI Tlma play 1hrouRf1 M.lrth J l Ctwtl-d, Col l('C'lcd .ind (Jrdully Countl•J " l>y N1wl,1 R~tw Atk11uon Crrlfolh conllnut..., thruui.;h hmc 13 110\lr\. 1 l .1. "' 10 4 p m 111r'4.l.1) through SJturdJ\ AdmMion· rrt'<' 8 Univenlly of C<llirorni.i .iii lr\ine C,.lln pus Omc ,\nd Bnd!:l' ROJtl, lt\trll' 856 6610. In lhl.' fine Xtts C.tl"·ry 'C1'l11H'I· gt>OCt' 8 Ptvi11igrJpht'() A Tr.1,cl1ng bh1 bollOfl of \\orL. I>) Afnr.\n ".mC"rican "" 1-;t)." cl<)(.")(' Tul"41.iy A! ... > on ll·~pl.h on .a mund·robon b.H1; 1n ti'~ &\111·1) .m.• ""' • by undcr~r.i1lu.1tr Jnd ~rJJUJll' stuJ.: nb, lhtln •f\8 t'.Kh hn-..l,\y n!j;h\ Y.1lh rt'!C'~ to<IO~ tor 1lie Jn •U 1 loun ocinn to ~ JI l)'1 I UM.I) tl1r1> ~I ~,,.1.J, Adm .,,, • 11~ CommcrciJI Gallcric 8 8l.ld1bc.1rd'\ G.lllef) ,!flf1 1' tu.hi llM l.i., ,.,, U \Id• 4'1-11IY5 ... ~ nl rn•s·n 11 " • ,,, 1 ;ic" 1., c.11ol.111• /om 11w1m.1nn .lncl \,1-.in I tvd111 L1.Jnht1LI• .. 1hrooi:;h \\,1•1 h 11 1 lnu!'I I I " m 11 n m \\l't:l.t·"'" °' 1 ... 1pr ,,,rw!'lt 8 Dlue i\l.irbll• CulfrchouH• l'lill 11.irlx,, IJl,d, ( 1'1'.l.1 Mo .1 hM• • ·-1, A11,f11,-., f',.t \\llt',l' lJl.ic~ .1n1I ''hit• ,11 f\l.O Jnd p.1~:d, 1111 d"pl.1~ rl"t•U)o;liout Hw rnilnlh 111 J 1·liru ,1f) I tou~ r. 10 .1 m 1;1 11 p m .,ntl.11 thruv~h ThuNl.t). ti JO .1 m le> m .. Jnri.:ht rrnl,1) ,int) ').thllll.l\ .\llm1"1Ull f ll'e • Charil'!> \\ hitd1urd1 'i•17' [n~•nt't'I Dml'. llufl1111i:,tr~1 U1 1d1 1·1 ,a.ir,11 "O" tm11rnu1tr1... f..u l•m ~·m .ind '\,1m Junr r.io\.," <I ml\1-J med I t•\I 1b11tm1 rl••Onrcll FEB. ·l-9 uixote IN THREE ACTS. ~ .. "Y "'"' ru tilt' Bo Sl!Oi R et VIJIJ•'Tl r VI "V With Pacific Sympl'lony Orchestra Alff\ 'u1Hfrenrh.-d produc·iton of1hi, pt•n•n111.1I fa\urnr h lil(ht·hrartE'd and fillC'd "i1 h nuiiant, hrJ' ur.t danc in~ Tiii' .\'rw }ork T1mrs 1·u11<-. it "11plif1in~ fNun 1tw ~1ar1 !" ., mg transformJllOf'I, COf\trnut'S lhru1.1~h I 1 Ii b Hours. 10 J.m.-5 p.m Mood.\) I m!.11v 11 a m."" .P m. Saturtlay; <1"'1 t-y °'I'll"'' .1 men1. Admfs.s.oo Fr~. • Cosby ~l~ry 3404 V1<1 Oporto :"c .. port Beach 72l·•.7S8 .. "from l<cy \\'1 1 : 1Caua1," a collection ol new lmpt paintings by John CQ)by. continu(') 1111..J.. , nitely I loo~: 11 a m to 7 p m Thvrj,t).i• 1h1ough Morld.ly Mma>\!On Frtt • De GtMf Alt Inc. 3400 AH!nue 01 1hc Alb. C())la M~. 557·S240 P.t•IC'I fl.l nt in~ by Elllabeth l.>~hcl. contonu• \ in de1iMl'ly. Hours 10 30 a m. to 6 pm Tuesday throosJl 5.lturd.ly topen u11ul 6 p m. on frtd.J) I. Adm1~\IOO Frc~ • Est~r Wells Collection 1 )\)() ~ l 1,1 • Hwy , lagun.J tkJ<.h, 49ol·2497 A " 1•~1 color shoW of \\Oil.> by Re~ Bran.It llui;h Dunc.Jn. Shirl~ A1'K.l>, Cer.11J 8mn nl(' fo,.ln lr\1ng. Shulw MtJtr•l) .lnd ~' t>tl o conlrnuc.>s t.hrougli frb Hi I h>ur) I I a m. S pm. dJ1I)'. • G.llcrif 22_. 2J >! r0tt'I AH•., l:i~un.t IJc.Kh, 494-5757. Nt\\ rdc.lW• b) Thl>f'n.n, ..... """'Sht .ind ot1f.\1n.i1 p.1.111.nl>\ b~ 1, 1 , MJ\ bn d1Spli>y thruu~h M.11rh1 Jllinrntt 1 1~1rng N11b1ts un 1110'.·l1n1ll' tl!\plJ, t;. Pt'J}.-e Hnppc-r fl.1melo1 C.11111(', R lam, Ste\'°a1t P.itti.l fob,n .m<l R.lnd1 l• Hours 10 J m. II p m. \uncl.iv· 1 hur"'" ' •ll'IJ h) a m -9 p n1. f'rid\~ '-"urd~, i\ J m h\AOl'I r rc-c •Joh n \\'rlJi•m ·G.allfr~ 7.S.a I \\ 'Ult ~ \\l~tn fblt'r 111" 13)! l1111U n 61'.1 h .m • ..t Bc-n1.1m1n [ h B<fi-J1.am ~" ~ olJ II'~ 1won' \hoppln~ r;,1fo " ultii r "IUu.nil ®~ b " tu rn .itt' !oL'll pWh 111.tt dt·moMtr.lll:' lurf'nl .. I "" I~ ' «:"hi , ... ~ "Of"' 11trnvsh h 1.s " 1hr·1C' l\1 I t,., ,1 'lo\irig 11•ct'?(•O'I rr 1 )0 • \0 p m l \l11lh1 llOvn. :i.r. bl. a p.'> I m.•01 • l.a Ruthe C..llC'ry SCll I hi ~I, ,,..,.." 6l•.1 h (, "1 H 0 1 1 tlc-1r ~lx11~ IC'.I' IOI\ \\O(I.> b-i tno'cd rnc:'(J•J ilrll)b {lJ Ot·\.iult .ind ~\ll' R•~t·r, ti!"~ hb ll \\llh •l 1('(c'l>l""'lll lrom ; .. 10 pm Jh,• 1' lioi. J\ COOllOIJt ... th11~ 1.lt~h .!l ii.l.i: 'J 30 a on, to S pm Mon l." rhrou ~ I ct.1,. 4'.tlm·~" .., r 11 .... 8 M.trgarct BN#\>IJ )ludiu .and c; 1Jh t1 ~00' J c.mMt~ •n ..... (' CN1.nJ :\\ :'C.O <HOO M1w•I m1 11.1 molll'fl .1 ".111-rcolo" b~ 'l.1rg.1rc·1 flt•d1•ll ~" ! I 11 • pt1ni. anJ emblt:1'.(o\J ~Jl( i~'fll(,,. ti •• ni \\ l111tt•rnort• Jrt' 1;n P'-'"''J"' nt ! pl.h t l<iu~ 10 .1 m to S JO p.m 1 Uf".J.J thrw~h lhunotU\, Ot h Dpp<Jtnt!N't' m •'ila'W\ r ll (' CALENDAR ~ ~~r~n~~~~11 540-122 4 1ndefin1tely . •South Cout Art Center 283 £ 17th St., Cosu ~iesa. 646-4545. AnimatJOn eels from Otsncy, F1lmation, Don Bluth and Hanr141 Barbera studios, ongiNI wood Cosu Mes.I, 642-5978. Original 01l~nd watercolors; painttn~ from 8.lli, lndont"Sia; ""OOd C4!"'1ngs and masl.s featured Hours· 1 l am. to 7 pm. T~ay through Satur· day and by i!ppointmcnt \I If\\( Ii< l'..\ )t.'Jr). continues 1ndc11n.t<·h. lhc 1111,; ... um abo ~-es a pt'rmanent colrl'<lt n 1 1 t 1 · toned phot<>sraphs, boau.. ma11nc d1~11l.:11 • Balboa Pavilion 400 Main St , Balboa, and aullcal memorab•i•J rdJtl;I to Sl'\\ 673·5245 Narrated Sl~Utting cru1~ of port Harbor. Hours 11 am ro .! P ewport I tarbor art' olTered daily Catahn;i \ \ cdnt.'SCIJy through ~un<.IJ\ · .\Llmi<.S>On • N~port North wllery in Ncwpon North Center, Bison and M.lc:Arthur, Nt'W· port Be<Kh. 644-0604. Watercolors and aayties by Dessie Wilco11, .a Newport na- tl\-t '"ho now res.des in Maui, I lawai1, on display through Feb 17. Hours. l 1 a m.·6 p m. Mond<ly· Thur\day and 1 t a m . • 7 p.m. Friday.Saturday •Off the Wall Callery 2123 Main St .. Hunt1ni;ton 8c.lCh, 536·6488 Works by Bchrt'ns, Sh.lo, log.1n, Sassone. Blumhagen and C~by art' on View. Continues indefi· nitcly Hours 11 a m. to 6 p.m Monday throut;h r 1id.1y; 11 ii m. to 7 p m. Satur- da). 11 am to 5 p .m. SundJy. Admis~ion· Free sculptures and ceramic pi~ ilnd il sele(-• Whltmiln Cilllu~s 3545 £. Coast High· tion of limited edition lithographs and sen-way, Corona del Mar. 675-2478. Prints, graphs by va11ous artists are on permanent etchings and or18Jrlals by John Stob.lrt, display. Hours; 10 il m. to (, p.m. Mond.iy • Robert Taylor. Anne Oilvis-Johnson. Josef through Friday; 10 a .m. to S em Satur-Eidt'nberger and Luigi Kasim1r are on \iew day Continues indefinitely. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday Admission: frt'e. Passenger Ser\tee offcrcd Thursd.i)~. Fri-Fiee d.lys, S.turd<l)S and Sundays beginning. al • Rich.ird Ni,.on library and 8i11hpl.l<" 9 am Oecp-~a fi>hmg trips depart daily 18001 Yorba Linda B1,d 'orh.1 l IJ 1ro01 Oa\ey s Locl..er. SCe below (01 "hale 993-1393 "R'-& Jft.. Fr.end » Rl\,tk :in watching 1nformat1on '-c>.h1b11ton of nc,cr bclocc cdN,l·d <W • Di I d 1'l3 H bo Bl d respondcnce bt't\\CCO R1ChJrd """' •n aod sney an ~ ar r ' .. AnJ· John l\('nncdv, contmucs 1ndc1 l'l11C'h hc1m, 999 4445 .. The theme pa~.t.. once Houcs 10 am .5 pm ,\\,1n,J,11 SJturdJ\ ilg.:11n offers a Resident 5.ilutc t1d.ct anl.I 11 a.m.-5 pm Sunl.l.iy Ad·ii" •On priced at S20 apiece for Southt'cn C;lltfor-s 1-S.$ 50 •Off the Wall Callery 34"' 1 Via Lido. Ncwr"m Beach, 723-5950. Worl.s by .\~, Nasel, Hacnracu, MuL.411, Ward Behrens .ind od~rs .tic on pt'<mJnent dis· plJ)I. .tlotJf')" 10 • m to 6 pm Mond.iv throui;h FridJy. 10 am. 10 5 p.m Satur· <.IJy; 11 a m to f pm, Sunday. Admr~~ fr~ • • Sil.u Dean ltd. 512 3 ht St , ~l"' port 8Nch 673 1~26 Portraits by pt'™>rol·t~ •Stary Sheets Fine Art Galleries 14988 S.ind Canyon Ave., Suite 1-5, Irvine, 733· 0445. bhib1t•of small paintings and draw- ings ta!..en directly from the ~ketchbooks of Ame1ican artist Phil Paradise and recenc bronze liguattJve stufptures by Clrol Cold conltnues through Feb. 29. Hours· 10 a m.-S p m. Tuesday through Sund.iy . • Susan Spiri1us Callery 3333 Bear St hn Cryml Court}, Costa Mesa. 549-7550 Twenry pa'10lamic phofogr .iphs by Da' id Otbod. on d1~ay through Feb. 29 Hours 10 am. 10 9 p .m Monday lhrour,h Friday; 10 a m to 6 p m SJturd.Jy. and noon to 5 pm Sunda~ Adm~-Free photosraphcr St.ith•> O.plwnos on e\hib.t • Thrill)OU Art Sludios 3ll Clb11ll.>. TOP TEN Jan. 20 -Jan. 27 VIDEO RENTAL 1. Terminator 2 -Judgment Day 2. City Slickers 3. Doc Hollywood 4. Thelma & Louise 5. Naked Gun 2'h • The Smell of Fear 6. Backdraft 1. · Biii & Ted's Bogus Journey 8. Dying Young 9. Soapdish 1 O. Silence of the Lambs CD's 1. Nirvana " ever ind" 2. Garth Br~ks "Ropin' The Wind" 3. U2 "Achtung Baby" 4. Michael Jackson "Dangerous" 5. Garth Brooks "No Fences" 6. Metamca "Metalllca" 7. Natalie Cole "Unforgettable" 8. Prince & The New Power Generation "Oiamocids & Pearls" 9. Boyz II Men "Cooleyhlghharmony" 10. Enya "Shepherd Moon" 1. Nirvana me e a een pl ' 2. Ughter Shade of Brown "On A Sunday Afternoon" 3. Mariah Carey "Can't Let Go" 4. Hammer "2 Legit 2 Quit" 5. Geto Boys "Mind Playing Tricks On Me" 6. Hammer "Addam's Groove" 7. Shanice .. , Love Your Smile" 8. 8oyz II Men "Uhh Ahh" 9. MC Breed & DFC 11Ain't No Future In Yo Fro" 10. Tevln Campbel "Tel Me What You Want Me To Do" • Worlo.s Callery South 3lll Bear Sl. ~in. Cl')'5lal Court!. Costa Mesa, 979-6757. "The Presence of Absence: Minimal. Con- ceptual and Contemplati\e, ;:-a-; c-.h1b1t featuring works •by Peter Alc>.ander, Deanne Bclinolf, tarry Bell, Wess Dahl- berg. Constance OcJong. Tony Delap. Br.ld OurhJm, Lorscr fc1telson, James Hay· ward, Craig Kaulfm.in Jay McCalfert. John ,,.1cCrad.en, JOOn McLaushlin. Enc Orr, Brue(' Richards, Cal') Sl)'m.lnsl..1, Robert Thcmcm and Tom Waldron, contln~ tmough Feb 16 Hours 10 am. to 9 pm. Mond.ty through Friday. 10 am to 6 pm. Saturd.:iy Jnd 11 a m to 6 p m Sunda\. n1a residents through Marlh 1 S Acrc))S the · street, the 01~ct·land I loret oficrs l\•o •Sherman Library and Carden~ :!u.i; l "Resident Salute" p.lckagC) , ... tuch comb1nl' Coast H1gh\ ... ay Coron.i dl•I \\,1r C,i J lodging for up to four pt'<>plc .ind Di~nC). 2261 Attractions include buranll .11 ,:;.mfl "' land paSS<'S at ~ 129 and S 18.$ '"th fountains, sculpture. !.hrub'. 1.i" r• llO\\l.'f beds and h.:im;ing b.hl..CI,. A C·,,.,,,. .. • Hunlington BNch Surfing .\tust'um \JIC>f)o hou.es bromd1Jd,, o· h' f, •l·rr 411 011\e St.. t lunt1ni;tnn Sc.>(h 9&0-other trtlprul plants .inl.I a l..OI pond A .: ir 3483 An C'\tensM~ collection ol ml•mora den dl~ncd tur the blind fc.1turl') pl.lnl ·b1l1J h1ghlight1ng mort' than 80 \(',1 ~ ol \\hO)C csi.c"ual <1ppt.•al 1> to the ~i.t'S l'l' AmcrtCiln wrf.ni; 1s leaturNI Toor~ art> toulh an<l smcoll A 1'1>,luroeal tl-,..-.1rch ''" a\a1lable Hours 12 10 5 pm \\cl.lnl'-..IJ\ ter houS(') bools <tnd p.imphk·t• 11n tlw t through Sunday Adm1~~ .. in S 1 tc>f)o 01 the P.ic1i.c Sov:lm~ .\ CN i;.mltn • Ne"pon H.irbor Nauhcal Mu~eum 1714 W BillOO.l 81,d "-t:"port 8l'.>ch, 673-337'7 \\e.ithl'r in "l"''pt')lt 8<.'Jch and £"'iron\, Jn C\h1b1tton o/ photo· graphs and other m.1ti:riJI th.it dotllml'nt storms, £1 t-.•no c:li<Xb SJnt.i An.i '""<l' and pre<:tpolJhon st.1h..t1C~ OH'' th~· l.>~t 100 ..er\11'~ h:,ht luncli~ hlll:rJIC'> ~:urdJ• Sund.>' and \lood.1\ trom 1 I a m m pm Hour. 10.JO a.m to 4 pm d.114. Adm•.,'->OI\: S2 tor .idutt; St 10• ch 11 en 1:!·16.1trl'con \1 , dJ\} • \\hale \\alching tr• •n b">.lb , See BLACKBOOK 8 • • • 0 . 0 MEED TO KNOW- What's Happened What's Happening What's Going To Happen You muet be 18 YN"8 of ege. C•M coat .99C/mtnute end runs • mipprox.. 10 mtna. Tot.I coat of call will not exCMd 110.00 33 Talking computers by US Audlotex San Ramon CA OrMge Cout Weekend I Thur9day, January 30, 1992 a BOOKS No More Tomorrows A su rvivor shares beautiful memory of Manson 'family ' victim '' 1 ·t \\a~ a hot California n!ght in . unending "lies and innuendo" that have plnguecf rl1c famify Since eno's death, Alice LaDianca took years poinstakingly reseorching the int im:ite story o( o family whose nome has been victimized by sensationalists ror over two decudes. 'Helter Sk.elt!!r'," •a)S baBfftt'tc . ...-.-----4----- ln a recent kiter to Duglio,i, Lullianca summ ed up the !>ituJtion th1'I ".1y: "Now there ;ire )ix grandd1ildren, ,,(1111.1nge in age from 5 to 18 years, who arc h:l\ 111g 10 race not only the cruelty of the mu1dc1~. but the humiliation uf h:J\ ing their gr .1ndfathc1 'i. name i.la ndercd hy the mcdi.1 ''uh fJbc information and lie:>. A g1anllf.1thcr they know only through Ill} eyes. "hu'l.' murder.:r (Tex Watson) has hccn.::illowcd to mJrry Au~u't I %CJ. Leno -L:rtn;mc:narrn hi!> ~,i, mg room (Ca ding the ncw,p:iper ~to~· of the terrible dt:ath of the young :ictrc~' ShJron Tate :ind six othci:s. I k !>huddcrL·d: and turned to the sportl> p.1gc. I le thought of hb children. nice kills. I le hoped Ill 'cc them tomorrow for his binhdJv cclehr:11ion . • 1Jut for Leno there ''ould be no more birthda)i.. no mon.• tomorro11 !>." NO\\, O\Cr 20 rears since that fateful i.ummcr night when Leno La13ianca and his second wife. Rosemary, were brutally murdered and their names fore.ve r linked "ith the notorious Charles Manl>on "family," the LaBianca family has !>Omething to celebrate. Bookmarks Leno'i. first wife, Alice. has published a three generation:il biography that documents the accomplishments of the clmc-knit LaOiancas, a fam ily of Italian immigrant' who built a grocery empire in Southern C:ilifornia through hard work and dcterminJtion Unl1l..e many today ''ho ru~h to publi!>has '"th 1u1cy "111'ide" talc!>, Al ice LaUianca hcgan '' nt1ng the !>IOI)' fi, e years after Lenn·, de.11h . ln\pired by re-reading Leno\ kiter' 10 her from German} during World \\ .1r 11, :inti compelled to rc,pond to the "I wanted to s1amp out the negative. untrue statements made about Leno artc:r his death," says LaBianca. "It w:is :ill so ironical. He came from such a proud family. 1 lis parents were caring. kind and hardworking. uno was, too. I wanted to set the record straight." While most firsHime authors would leap at the opportunity to publicize their books, Alice Lal3ianca shyi; from direct cont act with the media because of concern that her words will be dii.torted. Although fear of exploitation has made LaBianca defensive. her commitment to the Lal3ianca name drives her to get the story out. Lal3ianca says that she cont inued to work on the book over the years because it was important to tell the story of :i family whose lives and fortunes were forever changed by uno's death. She claims th:it the book was a labor of love and her way of helping future ~cnerations cope with the family tragedy. "No More Tomorrows" will dis:tppoint dirt-diggers and those looking for gruesome dc1:iils. for LaDianca insists tl10t her account i:. the authentic story. She claims there is no "other" story, and that shadov.y inferences about gambling problems and Mafi:t ties have never been proven because they arc absolutely untrue. "The 'Mafia Theory' was laid to rest in Vincent Dugliosi's hook _.and father three children." Wh at Alice L:iU1ancJ fimh 1ntr1gu1ng I) the.media's lack Of intcre-.t IO her :teL"OUlll Of the life of Leno Lal3innca. "'No ~lure Tomorro,~:.· i!> about Leno':> l.111111' Jnd hi character. The media has cl1o)en io not e'en mention the publication of th1' lxlOI. although over 100 ne,,i. relc.1!.e!> \}ere.! m.11lcd by my pub!isher to variou' parh of the country," says L:lBianca. LaOianca notes that a re" reader:. h.I\ c expressed an interest in kno'' ing more than she reveals in the bool.. but :.he defends hl.'r decision to concentrate of Leno'!> lire r:ithcr tlun-his death this way: "In ''111in~ thi<i book. I knew th~t4 Leno\ grandchildren would be reading it and I d1dn'1 w:lnl to focus on the gory details. The fomily lo t so much when they lost Leno. Rel.1ttotul11ps were cut oH. The bu)iness, their hcrita~e. their roots were lost. I hope the book ~·ill help to bring some of tho!>c importJnl lhing\ back to the family." Although "No More Tmnorro'"" 1., a lovingly documenred .lCCllunt uf .1 fJmrl). it also chronicks a \-ariet) of C\l.'nt1., 1h.11 11.X·al THEATER Author -and suniivor -Alice l.t81ancJ rc.sdcrs "ill finJ o ( interc t for Ahc~ ;1ml 1,.eno '-JCa tioncJ here in their BcJC\lll U.1~ home dunng the early ·5~ ~hen the La01anc.1 "ere invol\cd in ncgo11at1om \\Ith the Irvine Company tu develop a ~hopp1n~. center in the area that now hold) the Uaysidc Center. After their divorce. Ah1.c moved to Lido. "Nu Mure Tomorrows" by Alice La Ui:inc.l. I fardb:ick, 425 page!>, $~4. IJ5 A'nrlubk locull y al Manha' Qool tore (JU..\ 111 Marine Ave .. Ualboa l•lanJ) wl11ch " holding a book signing :lnd Champa,nc Recc:ption for the author on SunJ,1). r cb 2 fwm :! tu 4 g.m. J1le public i in~itcd An invitation to love Marlene Dietrich I F 111111 111"' through mid-fcbruary. the c;w, e ~hal..e.,peare Fei.tival "ill he holding l\VO ti cke t-; to ii) 11c1\ 'hm\. "An Lvcnm.; With Marlene: l-.111111\! m I '"~ A~.1in," for r..tarlene D1~1r1ch hu,clf. · Not thJt the people at the Gm\'c e\pt·ct thc 91-)c.ir·oltl \how hu-.rne, .. lcgL' ml to'k ,I\~· her P.1m apJrtmcnt and limp in unannoul\l.:ed. llut 'he: m1~ht I h;1(, \\ h) <.he i......;=~--~ had 11 ''nllcn into 1hc: Tllll T1tUI Theater Critic prnd1Ktll'll e<1n1r.1ct \\'hn l..11111" hm\ \l.1rknl.' lJ1etmh might 'tl'\' ~Jl11rnc Jen,· 111tcrprl.'IJl11m uf her' Uut th1"e "ho .. at in 1111 ~.1turd.1y·, llpenlllg n1gh1 rnuld 'um it up 111 one Gcrm:in \\tltd 11 11111krh.lf. Thtl> om··\\oman !>h<m " .1 f.1hulom .1u,omplt)hmcn1. laking "' dl.•ep 1m1Jc 1hc~k111, and the fl'ychc, of ,111 c.:111crtJinL·r who rcmaim ~omcwh:il vf • 111 cn1gm:i dc\pttc her ~tngc. 'crecn :iml niglll club1 accomplishments. Tall. blonde and leggy, Salome Jens ii. a pcrrect choice to interpret Marlene Dietrich -and not only physic:illy anU vocally. A supcrh nctrc~. Jens delves relentlessly into the Dietrich persont not !'>paring us the unOattcring qualities. She arrives, through the audience, "early" for a concert (though the Grove ~how actually ~tarted 15 minutes late) Jnd in le~s t han high spirits. She fus'e' O'-Cr the lighting. her costume, her \Oice and other det:iil-; as she carries on a Clll-min utc monologue ~ith her pianist (the highly -;l.illed Armin Hoffman). C\'Cll u"ng him to fill in for her on a ligh11ng d1t•cl. r\ntl 1.,he ~rng'> -in Engli:.h, French anti Gcrm:in -11 numbers from the D1etnd1 rcpertmrc. finishing with a song 'he h.1, lillle use for •·but they alw:i~ ,~.int to he.1r tt.'' the title me lody, ., "I .1lling in Love Again." Tire ~ong!­ ,1lone :ire worth the pl.1ygocr's .111cnJ.1ncc:, hut ''An Evening With Marll.!ne" 1s much, much more. Jens brings tears IQ our cyei. (and hers) with the story or a German e Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, January 30, 1992 cntertniner repulsed by the I litkr regime, who joinc<l the American 1\1111~ tp stand up against her llJli\C cuuntl\. She tells o!...bcing ostr.lrited hy her cl:ls~mates "hen. in her early teen,. 'he prc~!>ed Oowcrs thnrngh the b.trhed \\ire Ill French POWs in \V11rh.I \V:11 I. .Marlene Dietrich'~ hie, her lmc\ .ind her career h.l\c been l..n11 int11';i fa'>cin:uing the.1tcr piece lly J11thu1 SebJ<;tinn ~\ihto, worl.ing with Die1111.h\ autobiography. And Jule~ A:iron due:~ 1' the onC-\\Oman 'ho" '' llh flll\\CT ;ulll sensitivity. "An L:venmg With ~larlcne r .1l1111g Ill Lo\c AgJin" hJs bl.'rn l>mn at the Gro,e. hut plans arc in the \\Orl., 111 10111 the sho''· perhaps C\Cll to N1.:\\ Ytir~ - m perhaps Pam, whc1c its wb1ccl JlN might put in .in :ippc.1r.11ll'C, Loc<il oud1encc:s can i;ct the t1r't 11101.. nt this cxtrat1rdim1ry :.how thmuyh I ch lfi at the Gem Theater. 12852 ~\nin St. Garden Grove. Cui lain lime:., arc K p Ill · Wednesd:iys 1hrough S:1turdays. 3 011<.l 7 p.m. Sundays, with ticl.ct rc~crv.1t ion' wlcn at 636-7213 . .... 01)-..t , ..... ) aloml' ll'n~ performs .lS Maflcnc Dietrich (\\ith Armin H(Jff rn.1n on the pi.ino) at the Gem The.lier • .........__ .. Zorbas, tables arc filled with smiling people who are clapping hands and swaying in time to the lilting music of the bouzouki. A tall distinguished-looking old guy has thrown caution to the winds and is dotng his damndest to imit,1tc the sensuous swivel of the belly dancer, following her through the tables of the packed cafe while his friends shout encouragement. A customer is celebrating his b11thday in real Greek style. Party time with dancers and music is normally an C'Ycning feature, but ,,ilh a httlc~'planning and a lot of friends, you can have this kind of lunch yourself. Owner Aristip is Dcslis is the Executive Chef. He has a sleepy smile, looks tired, and no wonder. He cooks. He manages. He dances, Oirts, drinks. eats. hires entertainment. and greets each Tastings newcomer with a and Tidbits W.lrm smile -hugs or -----.handshakes for tho~ dep.irtmg. "I Jm at Zorbas 7 days a week, 20 hours a day." A k1ll1ng '"or:.. schedule for an>one but Deslis, the Mcd1terr.lncan spmt behind th i-. new rest .1urant (open 1ust eight \\CC~) behind the Performing Arts Center just off Anton in North Costa Mesa. The zest, aur.l, and joy of Ztffb;b doesn't come into play unul around 9:30 p.m. Skip the <.wly tourist hour dinner; it's a p.1lc o;hadow of the real pJrty to be h,1d if you dine as the Greeks do -late. Maitre d' Nidal Saleh and the ~tafi are profos ional, but enjoy themselves all the time in spite or thc tumult. When entertainment time comes, waiters dance, sing, and bring you right into the heart of Gr('ck h<bpitahty. Zorb.i~ sen.cs mall pots of T.uamosalata, a classic appetizer m.:icJ<' with shad roe, garlic, olive 011 ,1nd IC!mon, c1nd Tzatziki, a cool blend of yogurt, crushed fresh 1?rl1c, cucumbc~ and fresh chopped mint to cat with warm tr c)hly b.lkcd bread while you S<'ttle down. I lot .ippclizcrs arc outstJnding. In fact, ordering a whole me.ii ~rom thi~ list will give you a good idea of what this excellent kitchen .. · DINING .,. A PASSION FOR O\\ncr Aristidis Ocslis is the executive chcr at Zorba , "here he also dance , Oirts, d'rink,, c.lt ••• • is capable of turning out. Saganaki; p.1n-fricd che~ sprinkled with Ouzo SJucc 1s shcN showmanship, arriving at the tJblc in names, $6.95 .• but the crunchy golden brown baby squid arc even better, S6.95. SpaMkopit'1, the famous Greek spinach pie is pcrf ectly cooked here. Light, llufty \\ ith Crc:.h spinach, sc.,lltons, fota cheese .md dill Coldcci into 1.-i~crs o( t'ilo dough, J \CgNarian's delight, S4.95. Egg sh.11x-d lamb p.lltie:., You\iul;ikia, ml\c:d \\ilh ric1..• .rnct chopp<.'<I mun flt,,1h.·d tl' the t.1Glc . Ligh t ·'"d dd1cJt1..•, hllt hl.md; (not enough "10\ 1..• .. pin•.," ?J, .11~d · scr\l'cl \\1th J ~1uc1..• H't\' mu~h like the drliciol1' A\ gulcmono, ,1 emon juice, $5.75. In ·clumsier hnnds, these little wonders can be tough and o"ercookcd. Not here, thanks to Dcslis' wJtchful eye. The all-star best of show is the Kondosouvli. Tender, paper-thin slices of lamb are glazed \\1th mustard, treated to a lot of garlic and mint and ''hat D~hs describes as."10\c-hcrb~,''. $7.95. A sci'\ ing comes, cooked dark ·on the edges, tender to\\ard the center. It is also listed under cntrecs as the Hou)C Special and b SCf'.cd as a full dinner \\:ith · lightly cooked \cgctables and rice for $14.95. The lamb or chid,cn scr.cd kebab · style arc tender <)rd · succulent because of a dip in a pool of yogurt. A long dip. Yogurt breaks do" n the fr:.suc and pre:.to! Tne meat is fork-tender but 1t nas lo:.t some of its natural chicken or bmb Oa\'or. {lime fo r those "love herbs". and sure enough. they arc used to great ad\.intage here). Z orbas clientelc has yet to di>Covcr his fb,h entrecs. Not surprising with all tho:>e good things at more modest prices. Zorbas' Deluxe Dinner has a taste of ju~t about e' Cf) thing in the kitchen. The price i:. S 18.95 per person, so!d onl) to l\\o or more. Actuall), 1t s a bargain • )OU \\ill simpl}' not cat again for three dar:. and ha'e fabulou~ left-o,crs 11 )OU do. Ir you .lrc a bottomle:.s pit, you may still \\ant dc:.~rt. Theu? tr .1d t10~1I )\\ cets. including Baklava an~ p~tLcd at :?.95. Dc:.lb sug.,i;c:.ts )OU h,1\C somc"nt'd.u 1( the god~" "htch turns out tu b1..• .-i port-sort ot :.\\eel red "me. The cJrc loo'-.~ lil-.e a mo\ ic )Cl "1th Jll the \ \\ l..onos·" h1t1..• !>lucco. Doric colunm~ . .-incl \'.hitc pl.1)tcr-ot Pari~ ~t.ituc:. ;md ~t.1tuctte:. hintu1s 01 HcllJ) but the .:iuthcntkit) or the G•cck tobd and the ".irmth and ~J•cty ot ZorbJ · rings true. Ju:.l t.il..c> lot> oi mone)·. Yo~' ill probJbf\ Spt.'nd more th.10 )OU intcnd1..-d, drml.: mor1..>, CJ( rnorc, l.iu~li Jnd d.1n1..c more. And Ii\" lon~~r! ·. Zorb.i:. 580 Anton Bl\CI. 436·01 41 . Op1.en tor lun..::h ,\\und.1y through Friday 1 hl m. to l p.m.: DinnN, Mond.iv through Thur!)dJ}, 5 to 1 i p.m1, r rid.1y :md !\Jlurcl.1\ 10 rn1cJn15ht. r 111tunc Tcl!cr an T u1..•~c1:-i, .1nd !>m1d,1\ ''1£hh. \\hl'lkh.llf f\(ll'~ "1111 kins Orange Coast Weekend / Thursday, January 30. 1992 7 • . , Contin•n~/ Cuisine Since 1967 (Jwz. //wad-'If)~ ~~'lf<>H ~~~ /lnd,JJ~,~, aitdP~P~ South Coast Plaza. Costa Me-sa (714) 540-3840 DitV In Our Rommuic ~Uar ti C11lle __ ,~. R .. ta\arant Luncheon Served Monday-Friday 11 :30am-2:30pm featuring Homestyle Cooking & Daily Specials 'I D inner Served Monday-Saturday from 5:30pm- STEAKS • SEAFOOD • COCKTAILS 1695 Irvine Ave • Costa Mesa • 646 .. 79~ BLACKBOOK: From 5 boa. Oa11ey's l ocker at Balbo.1 Pclvilion. .coo Main St .• Balboa, 67)-5 2.CS, offers daily whale-watching trips Mondays, Tues· days and Wednesdays in January. Newpott landing -Sportsl'ishing. 675·0550 and ATF Chaners, 675-2970, offer narr · · pa mg at 10 a.m. ind 1 p.m. ~I.days and 9 a.m., noon ;ind 2:30 p m. wccl..ends and holid.1)". Tickets are $6· S 12. SpcciJI discount rates are avail.ible for school group field Lnps. The schooner "Spike Afriu" departs fOf thr~hour cruis- es ilong the SoYthern ulifornia COJstline w~ich include 2!im~ or migrating whales l'\Cry 5urtday tnrough March Trom M.lriners Mill' Marine Center, 2431 W. Pacific Coo.st Hwy., Newport Beach. Bo.:irdi"g begins at 8:30 a.m. and Lists until noon. Cost rs S20. for information, c.111 Hornblower Dining Yachts <It 646-0155. ! \ I ' ~ I \ • • ... • I I • '' I • ..., l o1 "1 • I (II ,. LISTING INFORMATION: If you h<1ve an event lisliog or change of information for Blad;Boolt, .direct inquiries to Bl'nj.imin Epstein, c/o Blac"Book, P.O. Box 1500· 184, Coron• del Mu, CA 92625. Phbne (714) 760-2622. A complete yur of BlackBook listings runs the first Tuesd.>y of each month. Members. S7S pp.; guesu, S95 pp Phone i 122. 553-2422. • Hn'I it Romantkt, reb. 14, • lnlqnalional Protocol Ball,, FetJ: 1 at 6:30 p.m . OC Protocol Found.11100 honotl consul senerals from 40 countries at H~.'111 R~ncy. Irvine. BT. 5150 pp. P~ 834- 5654. • Harbor Art Museum Valentmc'5 pies onl)'" dinner by PahN's ch.ii .11 H<-rNndcl re\ldence, lal. Vie10. $150-200 pp. Cont.xi Ca1bef, 759 1122. • Memb.rshi Luncheon. Feb. l .11 • Celebr•tion Dinner. Feb._H 11 :JO a.m. sc EJr 1°u11u1e el Q{;-~t IUSC.'ph HOSp1UI HeiitCente Ler u , C.OSU Mes.a. ln\1t.ation only. tcr Club, Cost.a Mes.I. S100 • Hearts and fl<*•rs, Feb 4 .Jt 11 :30 77 l ·82 ll. a.m., Newport Beach Chni.11an Women's • H.aw a He.art, Feb. 14 •! 7 p Club luncheon .at Balboa Bay Cub, New-Car Dl'a~ Assn. ot OC ilf1d f, port Beach. S 16 pp. Phone 760-0616. but ion Center dinnt'r .'It OC hu • SwtttHeart Ball, Feb. 8 at 7 p.m., Auto Shpw, Ana~m St3d1um Hoag Heart ln$1itute honon Nor.a )Of· Phone 971-4105 ~nsen .11 Four Se<1sons, Newport BNch. • Ch.amp.agne Brunch, Feb 16, S 175 pp. BT. Contact R.Jndee O.ilzell, Ch.lpter of OC Performing Arb C 574-7213. I lac1end.l Rest.iur.Jnt, 5.lnt.l AN •Heart to He.rt C.il.i, Feb. 8, Amc.>ri<:.1n Mort.l l'lieh.lus. 54-1·6197 HNrt Assn. at le M<'rtd>en, Newport • "S•mson et Dafil.i" Prologue, Beach. With le MaiQU<'radc-, 5200 pp. BT. JI 7 pm., Opt'r.I Pac1lic Prok>gue Phone 856·3555. \\'t'loltn Sooth Co.ist Plua, Co-t.1 t\ •Artist's Night Out, rcb. 8, N~\po<I lures Opera Px1f.c }.'Cner.ll d111.~t1 Harl>Of Art Museum d1nnN by Cu•t,1f DiChi<.'r.l S25 PP ContJct ""\.lrg.>r~ Anders at Wofl..s G.lllcry S 150-200 pp: 5-'4• 702 7 Conlact M.1111ne G.l1bcr, 759·1122 • Lunch*On Ft'h 19 .it 10 J •Moonlight ind Roses. rcb. 8 JI 6 30 women's Guild (lf orr.c CrN 11~ pm .. Ass~;ance lc.igue dinner d.lnte .at Ct'nirf\ f<M Al~'<! Ch11drt'n Balboa 8.:iy Club, Newpo11 jlcJth S90 flfl Doon.i. i'77·49?9 ~ 532·5800 • O~ning Night uf "lhl' C)'pS • "Gypsy Princess" Prologue, frb 9 .11t J pm , Opera Pacific Prologue Guild .it \\cs· Im SoYth COJ~t Pfau foJIUll'i \~ob Krcu~r. S25 pp Conwct MJrJ.:-111.'l l'11cc- legend: OC, Oringf County. BT, bl.lclt 544-7027 tie. BT-opt., bl.ack he optionJI. pp, per •t11gh Tu .ind Chimp;igne, frb ') .a person. TBA, to be .arr.ingfd. 6.30 pm .. MJ)IN ChorJI<' of OC Cu1ld Jt (l'_n •• feb. JI .'It S }0 pm . Opt'f.J dtnnN JI \ \ 1.')(1n S<>uth Co.1\t Plu fl)fm.IOCI' .it (){ p ·1torm1njl ArtJ Jrl<l lr11pi~1r10 t11dt• fe'\<'ption .lt L 18..\ Cunt.1~1 Ri<~rcl Ot:.>ry. 54(, • 1 • Cc-lrbuty W••len hi> H .it 1 t Nne'ric.tn Do.alx•tl~ A'\n lun<ht.'Ufl J rlCl(t Su•lt'\, (()oL) t\\n.l S ls pp •Major Donor Recognition/Ari bhibit, J.in. JO, 6-8 pm • Newport Ma.a Schools Foundation .JI StMy Sheets Art C.illNy, Ir· vine. Watercolors by Phil Paradise. S1 5 pp Phone 631·4143 • · AllrC'd rM(•nce, N("<'f>M l\t'.ich S 100 pp Phonr 5S6·616l. • Rom;in Fl'.:ist, reb 11 , 5.J0-8.JO p 111 Youth Emp~mt'nt Scn1ce .it Am4.•11t.in lr gion Hall, Newport 8Nch S 10 r'P tl and uoder .. S5 pp Phon<' ~2 a.i1.i Ci6:! .. ') 10 • • 'lo~n H.all Cel('brily ~ritf l ~eb l4 .u to JO .i m , ~,1,.nu• l oi lJi;un.l dnJ Nt-"pon 8Nth fl· • luncheoo, tan. J 1 al noon, Round •Sportsman o( the Ye.it, fcb 1 I, b 10 hble Wt">I hosts <1uthon tndud1ng Zsa Zsa pm, CHOC PJd11nos dinner <lUCllM ,11 Ir Gabor Jl BJlbo.l B.1~ Club, Newport vine t..'\lmott. S 100 pp. Phone 53Z·IS&8J Beach SJO PP· Phont-I 13) 25<>-7977 · • M.id Hillll'r's P.itroness Tu P.irt • frb JJ ~ lo.ell<'} c.f Pt•oplc• /11.li;.u11'1t' .al It C.nl'm.1 l"r-t\ potl Bc•.xh S 1!I J'P l)'il-J527 • Rivieu 92, I.an. 31 .it 7 p.m., SPIN 1) at 2 p.m. Camelot Chapter o( OC PN l iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillillillilliliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill (Street People In Need) ailno night ,111 forming Arts Center high \e.l at lurp1n rN uno's Restaurant. N~port Bc.adl. S75 denct', Newport B~ach lnqt.a11on onl~ pp. Contact MJ1garet Clarie, 969-6931 Cont.K'I Rhoda Linder, 645·9'201 • Cflt'br.lhn~ Womt'n Today. frb 10 lO a m , ~'1) t;l.l, I hit Ph1lh.ir (Omm1ttC'1.• nf OC Ph1lhJrmo111t k."'11n.lr .ind lur<h<'on rc.uures lot Pvl1C.t' (hocf 0.lf)f C.ltM .lnd p >~ B.arb.ar.l tk• ~·ll', f'h O ... 11 ll'\111(' 11ott SSS pp Cont.Kt l<~\t RC".iun • ' Fresh Pa sta & Seafood L Restaurant ~ · > Abundant portions of delicious food! Public· Announcem ent ,\, .l new rm:mber of our communitv, I would like tn hl'lp 111 facrng o ur current ' economic do ldrum .... Until furth er n otice, the price of all food item~ on our menu wi ll be reduced by 20%. I pn)nme tu mainlain our current high ,tandard.., of quality & "Jervice and hope you "'di come 'is it us & enjoy a pleasant dinner .H a pleasant price. Sincerely, Sara Parrish ~ ~ We ' Our Customers Special Dietary Requests Cheerfully Honored 'w er 11 i· ') JO Tun rhrv Snt Dinner 5 00 to 10 00 Tuu thru Sun Vlsa!Mastercerd/Discowr 3421 Via Lido • Newport Beach • (714) 675-8973 Free Parking In Vla Udo P1aus 8 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, January 30, 1992 •Opus One in Black Tie. Feb. 1 at 6 •A D;iy .it lhf Museum, feb 13 \\u p m . Opus Ooe of OC Philharmonic Soc1-seum Council or Newport 11.irbor A.r1 Mu cty d1nnN at Center Club, Costa t\~. ~m luncht'on (eatures LA firm'\ ilrt mt l A Ph1lhJrmon1C conC'ert at OC Perform· 1c Cathy Curtr\, tour of lad.1c \\1n..or 1ng ArtS Center. de<>sert at Center Club sculpcurt~ Cont.lC1 /'.~1\1nt' G.11ll<'r • :'SCl r111-. ~f h 'R(:1 r/()(/~r•~• . ( .7'iNle p/'.:J'ivu//1io11 Earl~' Bird Dinne r S p ecials for '8° Sunday Throu~h Tl1ur-d1y 5pm• 7t)m Sunda,· Cha~pal(ne Buffe t Rrun~h "•'11111rt '7"' Adulo '10" ChildrC'n 'S" • t'neod I01m•3t>m DaUy Lun~b and Dina r SpeelaJN H appy Dour In Our ~ktall Lounge Mond1y throuith i-·rntey ·ip.m.~<>:30 p.m. tr ¥UU h1Vt n'1 up«rlt'nrcJ 1h, down hotlW etmooph,re o( 'lh" Rr•f'tt' ftoutf' )'rl, or u ou·~ til'\'d of lh•t rulaur.ilt Chaln t4lmt!llf'tt, 'top b1 at1d l!J"f' ut 1 1ryl! H\'t~l 11,•I 'II HI '"'II 'l•t.11 It I IClll It \II or·1 • Brighi ldt-U fuf 811,in~s. rt•h 11 ,, m • hu\lnl ... \ r~1lo ,,, oc r J1rt11 CW.> Mt"-1 l'hot)t' •51 ~AJR •Opening Nia;ht o1 "Sam on ti D;i rcb lb ;ir S JO pm Qpt'r.i P.tt1hl LI• .11 \\Ntn ~lh Cu.i.c Pl.Ii.a, p<-tt0tm ,)I OC f'crform•nt: Arts Cl'nl\·t .ind In tio Cirdt' tC.'HpllOll .it l•l<:~hon lB' t.11.t R•( h.irLI IX-JI\, S4b 7ln • "S.imson t't D.>lil.l" Prt·Pcrform Oinn~o. Po)l·Ptrformanct So<1.ib . r '-\.lrch 7 .it 5 JO pm . Opt1.i P.1 Gour mt I Oon~r·, C:u1IJ .11 lot.Jllon 111>. (enter Cluh C1N..l Mes..a r0ri1..i. t ' lo.l'<'ucll't, 6-11-11 19 • Aml'li(.ln.a 8.lnquet. rrb 29, 7 1 pm. C\pt (vi~ found,111u11 l'llf,1tt'\ roll 'J:t'' l!ith Jnnl\ cr"'m 11r nt'flJn..I t totcl. An.iht.-1nl s 125 I'll rt 8.26 l6J1 FNlh Flah D•llr All , •• , 1Round •Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm eEarty IMrd Specials eHappy Hour 4-&?m •Harbor Brunch C,._ 400 M."l111 St £l.1ltrn.1 673-4633 'ewpott Y "COO• 1mSph· Miu.on M.l\lne • Moll)( Oistri· ~tiooal so pp. Prtn· P.mllC pt'I ·cntl'r JllUll 2 .,\ '". i\\Jr· 'ti<lfW I.>" 1ntf l\(l' '°),,)• (\ti Ouis in Sptln~ilM, ft'b 29, Ncwpott .irbol M Mu>t'um dinner <lt Mcl•1n res.. ence, Jrxhan Wells. Coot.tct ~U>.1~ 1ber. 759-1122 Comt to ti.it u~rtt! Feb 29 <lt 8 m • C.ibart'I Ch<'lptcr of OC Pcrlonn1ng Cen1er dining. dlnong. U\IM, .iuc 1i0n 'l'Jl~ Berlin' ill 'C')')l.ll Coort, South Cn.1>1 Pl.u• BT, bl.ld, .ind "hile .11. 1te SbO pp. S75 .u the door. Coot.let Julie Polht'mu~. l62·709S • t..f Ir Slop 21 22 S E. Bmtol, Nl'wport BcMh. 851 82J'2 ChtC.l&O St~t' B.trl.k•) • 1nd larrr. S~mor perl0tm through SundJ> There .,.,,11 be a spe<1.tl hc.wing-1mp.ltr1'tl ~' Sundol' lhca V1d.ile .1nd PCIN BN· moln o1ppe.ir Wcdn~.1y·Feb 9 9'o\\111lll'\ .:Ill' lhu~.I)' 8:30 pm, fr>JJy·~turd.1y '" 8, 10 .1nd ll •45 pm:· Sunda\ <ll 8:JO pm Adm.>'")" S7-S10, • Or.an~e County Cr.a.zits 1681)~ Boka Ch•u St., Suitt• 202, Hunti~'lon BeJcll 11.io 1"106 M •• T~ loum,'C S'"n~1n OuB<"' S...it·11: a mu>t<.>I rC>tn<'d\ .ilout 1wr N) Ix-en Or.ange Coont) loun~ :>on<;· l'h, t) ptt'>('ntt"<I f<'b 20· 22 al II p m at CA.·m TheJ:t•r, 1 :'8S2 M.11n ~t.. Carden C•rn.c l ... i.ct~ S12·Sl8 < ( > \ \ \ \ l '.... I 1 'i I \ I '" 1 ..., main par!.1ng Joe at the Oran~ County Fa"groond ... 100 Faor 0fl\"e, C~a '-~. 723·6616 Thous.and> of items oo S<llc at open-air S\\JP m¥t e\ery wcc"end Ad- mosWln, SO cents (children under 12 freel. • Orangt County Performing Arts c,n. ler 600 T O\~n Center Oro\ll', C~.a M~. SS6·2121. frre toors of the Center J.te o(. fried Mooclay .ind WcdncsdJy at 10 Jnd 11 a m RC'>Cf\ JtcOr'I> Me rcqU11cd (()( groups oi 1 O °' more , • lth\rt HJll spH!.eo series at Ed" ards Cinema. Newpon Center, NC\\port Bc.'l<.h, 951 3S2i The Assi>IJncc leJSUC o( New- port Beach and AsSf\t.lncc league or Lcl• guna Bexh present J.1ck Kelley of f>rople magazine on Feb. 24 1n the second of their four pr~ntation. Future speakers are Lisa tlul.lbMd l'-1,Jr!.h 23) and John R PO\\CI\ IAprol 20) locket> (\\h1ch benefit ch.1rot1<'S afld arc tJ\ tkduct1blc1· 522 .SO. •Tr a, el Show at the Oransc County r.w· S,'IOund•. 100 Faor Omc. 8u11d1ng N~ 10, 14, If> Co!\ Ml"\J, 953-4956 T~t> Or an.;t! <..U\11 t} R•,;•:.11.'r pit:>Wnb a 11.,,el Jiow lrom 11 J m --I p m. 5Jlurd.iy SunJ.h. Adm"'k>n S..l ·S (free for chtldrC'n un l.:r S • \\'intm.l!.er Dinner at Le ~\crid1l'n t. •' I. 4500 \\ Arthur IU\'d. "e"pc•rt Bt..-11 4i(o·2001. \t~e Cr!)oeh bon~ \Wli' fcom h» Cr~ ct\ 1111!) Cell.ir .it 7 p tn. r cb ; '" Rht.iurant 4.nlOine Co.t sas per p<"tlo(.o(> J"• > t.l\ ;ind top ltt 600 Town Center Or .. Costa Mesa, 5S6-ARTS. The center presents Amc1ican Ballet Theater's "Don Quucote," ""''Y SIJgcd by the 8Qlshoi Ballet's lei.?endary danccr/chorcogr.>phcr Vladimir Vasil'tCY at 8 pm. Feb. 4-8 and 2 p m. Fc:b. 8·9. Admis· SIOn 514·48. 111 \ \ • Pftst lntfrna 1ona ~Sirva or Short Films at Coll Sta\~ lcmR Beacll, l2SO Bell- 00\\-cr Blvd., long Beaeh, 1619) 488-6758 Unique collection of nine live-action short films p.lCk.,ged 1n a \v.Q·hour p!'ogram Feb 14·16 and feb. 21·23. Hours: 1'11days 7 and 9:30 p.m : 5.lturdays and SundJys 4, 7 Jnd 9·30 p.m. Toekcts: S6·S7. • UCI Film Societr, Winter Series, Stu· dent Center C~tal CO\e Auditorium, 856· 6379. "loht;i,' S1.1nley Kub11ck's 1962 e(. rort is presented at 7 and 9:30 p.m. frc. day. Td.cts. S3-S4 l 1111\ \l.:'i \I\ I\ • Fac1ory Readings at C.isa Palm.a r(')t.JU· rant, l 22 E. 1 ith St., 5.lnta An.i. 4•2. 'JOl 5 fc,ttured poets Pop the T run!.. ;ind ft.iturl'<l mu>1C1Jn John Asl..cw ,appear .it 8 pm. f\\Ond.'iy Open reJd1ns follt.J\\') m.l•n prusram A.Im,, .. ,,, Free. • R.iy Br.adbuf)' at COiona dcl M.lr I toi;ll School little lhcater, 2101 £a)lblu11. \\I! 11·,1 ,\ ,\ '>I \\I', \k\ • Coastline College Communily Se" ices 11460 \VJrner A,l'., fountain VallC1o 241 - 6186. ''The Romantic ;md Unu,uJI 1n Southern Qiloforn1.1: The Special \'.lien hne·s Oay Edition" rs .ln armch.iir cldH·n ture through rol'l)..in11c spoh 1n che South· l.>fld oo fc.'b. 8 1.il<o() Feb S .at '"one \'Jiit· . , 1ng '""r ay to Rom.1nce" .iddr~~ \Nl>.ll .1nd non· \erb.il s1gnJh 1n attraetong 01her" r.n M.l) 20 •Cool.ware Week a l Bullocl.'s South Coast Plaia lui:i;Jgc D"·p;irtmenL'The Cel~ 1.:ir, 5.J6-06l 1 A f>C™>nJI appcar.lncc b) M.111on Cunningham, cdttor of the "fJnn1c Farmer Cool.bOo~,'' from noon-3 p rn. Feb. 6 h1ghhghts the \\CCl.'s olClf\ 11tl~ • \\hteh include· "Cell•br.ltcd Chds Cook With Calphalon" feJturmg B1)LJnso E\CCU· lo\C Chef Paul Gstre1n from 1·3 pm h:b 2 afld 8, 'tlcncl.l.'I\ fl.ntfc Sharpcn•nl\ Clin· IO· from 1 4 pm Sundav; Hcn,~l·I• CJr ni~mg Dt>monstr.it on~ (mm 11 a m • 3 pm fC'b 7 .lnd Kl\Jpi hprl~><I 8.ir) from nnon-4 pm. SundJV .:ind fob. 'a .lnd lrom 11 am .) pm rcb 6 .,, J ~ • N""'port Beach Public library tu 1>.i dcl M.\t BrJ~h 4:0 \\Jr 1.,·"'I Aw <. IPOOI d<>I Mar, (,"14 ·JI JS ... ~pun~ Tt•.i n ''"°' de.1sn dec<.r .illon .11 3 p m f ch G • Newpor1 Buth Public LibrJI)' \IJr1rl'1> Branch, 200S Oo\er Or ''"P "t Bt•Jch, 6-l4·31-15 \\h.JI\ llo1ppen1n1o: 1n .\tllll'O•d Tod.i\" '"'th "''" .ora l"l·ru~~.in at i p m \ \ l'<lne..da, Ci:nter Branch. 651.1 S.1n Cl<'n'l'nll Oriw, 1't'>\port BCJ<h. 64-'l·J 1'11. "111) ot\ 01 \\l..,,. COJ!>t Sh1p1ltng • \\Ith ~ll'H' h :-cmJn • 7 pm tod<Jy "lnc1N~1ni; )Our f .cu) t. liJrmony on a Comple, \\orlol" \\o!h John J de.Stral..OKh at no.Jn Tu~.l.l) "Pwle.- \ional Selling for the 'Q(h" \\1th Bub A) rl·r ,u ~ pm Feb. G Fr('C adn11n1on II• .ill pro!· grJm> • Nl'\\port Harbor Art .. tuseum l!SO S.111 Clemente Or ~l'\'f>O't Bl-.l•h. ~s~ 112:' Ar11)t J.1cl..•e \\ 1n1.0r, """ f) 01x·n1ni; ,1 mJJ(')f' ~ulpturc l·\h•U•lton .it thl• mu~·um, conduru a k'Ctur~ :it 2 pm Suncla~ TIC~ cb' S 3-55. "Art Aftl·r School;' .ln Jltl'r· ngm ol lland, on Jt1 J :"it 1'5 tm ."IE:t"S L· 1~· run> \\l-dn,':>cfJ)~ hob s.~(, ttom J:JO· 5 pm. Fc:e 5-10 To ,..b >ll-1. contJct till' CI\ Of t:•\potl lkxh 1'.lrl.:~. lk.1 ~ an I RCCh.'JtiOI'\ O..:p.i~r.1cn: at IA.;.3151 . """port Be.Kh. 854·2100 The tamnu• foetool\ 1Jnl.h¥ \\lotrr d•'iCUS~ h,., fl'l.lO\. ----;:::...::===========================:;: publoc.itoons. s~ns boo!..> and llo1ds a qu(.') /) \ \,( t • 4·H Horsrm.istership at 1111.' Oftl1l'h;~ Cuunt~ f.i11i;1c""nd' 100 F.itr Ome. EqW>· tr.in Ct•ntt·r, Cost.a '-~. S49.JJ80.! Com· pct1llOfl "'11 lie h kl S.w,.1rdJ\•Suncl.1\ lrom 8 J m 5 1>m I • f .irnwr's M.irl..el on mJ1n p.u• oni; k>t •11 OrJni;1• Coonl\ f.i1rgwnth. 100 f.ior 01"1.' Co~l.l M ~. 8~S 410.I Spon!i<IH-d b\ Or.1n~-t· County f,lfm Burc.lu. llw fJ1mCt·~ mJrlrt " held <'JCh 1 huNIJ) m1lrn1n~ Imm 8.30 .1 m lo 1 pm Adm1\ ~on I r(.'C • MMinN' lr.wel Sc,... lee lbli \\t.~c1111 Or t-:l"\\ptlfl U1•.ich. 646 0103. )'I.ironer~ .md P11nc(')~ Cruc..c Li~ prt'lot'nt1 "Al.i~ Cru1~ N1i;h1 .. r.•.>tu11ng 1nf41m.iloon M ,-.1,1~1.Jn ;ind 1>1hrr cruo>n JI i pm. ft·b 1 l .it the lJJlt>'J IJJ\ Club Pl.ace 1n th<- • 8.alfroom D.:andnJt 610 \\', Hllll St, C0<.t.l MlS.l r,..1.i.5110 A. <I.ls. on b.111· room tl.lnon1; ;,nd \\'c I <..o.N h\1ni; I) ol• h.•r('li Tue~IJ\ n•!:hb Imm 6 lo 7 p m • •Costa Mesol Quid)lcppcrs 1860 An.> ~ m Aw CLbtJ Mr·"'· 54 S St.69 .\ 'It'· n•or c 1to1cn 1t.Jrt• dJn,e sroup sec!..~ e\ 1>c•11c·nwd dJnC('I') to JO'" them t'J'h l hur..cl,\\ at \0 J m _ .. l'.1.'w \orl.. Cil) A.rt Tour Pre,icw .11 Or· 11ni;t• Co.1'1 Colll'l:l' Arlm1n1Stro1toon Ruold· 1ni: Roi>m 108 1701 l.11n1t'w Rd , Co:.l.i M(."1.1 -IH·SO"I'" OC.C d.incc on\lructor Ann l:l.irbour pre\lt'\\) .1 ""l'<'~long cultural <'\Cu~·oo YIP'll lead l.itl'r this ~pr111R to N,'\, \otk Cot\ from :; ·9 p m frtd.l' -l llc tour " Sl'I r " Junl· 1 .. • OrJngl.' County Performing Aris Cen• toon afld o11n)\\e1 period from ;.9 pm MonJ.11r Admf\•.oo Frrc • Roundrable Wesl .i1 tile BJlbo.l B.i' Club. 1221 \\. C())ta tfay. 1':t'\'port Br.x:h, 1213) 2S6 797~ F11d.ly's noon pro· 1tr.1m re.1turt.'$ author~ Zs.a ba G.lbor f .. Onc L1fc11mc rf Not Enough"I, Ann tmw t .. St•wn Oa)'S ThJt Shook the World - The Coll.ipst! of So' 1ct Communism"), Bob rtiom,u ("Oisncv's Art of Amm.itlOl'I - from . M1ck1.')' Mouse lo Beauty and tht- Be.l\I l and Leonard Malton l"lronard Mall1n·s f\\o\·1c & Video Guide 1992"1 •Toddler Story Progr.im at M.l11ncr> Branc.ll L1b<al). 2005 Oo\er Or , Nt'\\lpott Be.Kh 644-3145 For children ·aS'~ 2·3, 1h1> run> N"h 1 hut.,dJ) throush Feb 14 Prc"t'S' 11.ihoo rcqu11cd cDHN IDMINI6 Prix Fixe Dinner $2595 . First Course John Dominis Cold ~petizer Selection with Smoked · Salmon. Jumbo Shnmp and Sash1mi Second Course (Choice of One) New England Clam Chowder or Spnng Salad Sunday Might Choic~ Third Course (Choice or One Sauteed Hawori«I Mahl Mahr with Maatdam•a Nuts and Ca~rs -or Braised Alaskan Halibut with Juhe~ of Vegetables and a lemon Butter Sauces Of SauteeduBre.ast of Chid<en wtth Pecan Crust end Glazed OnlOO Pan Sauce Fresh Vegetables and Choice of Fned Rice or Past.a Monday Night lblrd Course (Choke or One) Soared M • with a Tomanna-Orange Sauce and Papaya Chutney Of Oven Boked Bob)' Salmon Served on Tomato and &lsll with Sheny Butter Sauce Receive Complimentary $50 Gift Certificate! Sauteed !hast of Chld<en ¥/Ith Pee: Crust and Glazed Onion Pan Sauce Fresh Vegetables end Choice of Fried Rl<:e or Pasta Book your. next 1992 private party at Newport's # 1 rated bayside dining Tuaday Night r oom-The Top of the Villa-before March 31 st and you will receive a complimentary $50 Gi~ Certificate! "t"~c ~ Our award winning Italian cuisine, picturesque bay view, professional sta~~ft~:)~~a_!§l~~~ Tombo with PllP5Yll-G111ser Vinaigrette aod Fned Pasta and warm atmosphere make for a spectacular event; " ...: or groups of 20 to 130. Stir.fry Tiser Shrimp with Thal V~table Sal«! end tobster lvJ Jus Roestcd Sliced Tendctto+n ot k ef With Medrt.etranean Salad and Sell * Wedding Receptions * Rehearsal Dinners * Corporate Functions * Birthdays Pepper Demi Sauce * Business Meetings Fried ves~ and Choice ot Fned Rice or Pasta * Special Even~s .,-~1>£!~~e ueam Call Mon-Fri 9 to 5 For Banquet Information Serwd In o Lace COC>kJe • Kone Coffee or Tea . 642..;7880 3131 W. Coast • New ort Beach• On the Ba Rtsma1101u RttomnwndrJ (1141 650·5 I~ ' HOO W. Coest Hwy• Newport Beech Orange Coat Weekend I Thursday, January 30, 1992 9 '• I l • , \ \ .. \ \ t f .. f I , I • • t ' ' • • •Newport Theater Arts Center 2501 Chll Dr Ne"por1 Bc.lch. %6·2187 The Vine '>lr('('I ThC'Jlt:r Co J new actor's wuri..,h .. p, pre'><'nts rcgul.11 ~hcmtas<:s for I tulh"''>od c.1>11n~ dlfC?C'hlr\ Cl.1>~ are ongoing Sund.11~ from 4 7 p.m A.pplrcan~ rn.h c 111 8 .1 m .5 pm MondJ) FrnJay • Or.:inge Coast Colll'gc .:!701 fau,,c-, Ro.id, (c...,J fo..\l'SJ, 4JJ.S_!380 '1 ~\Vay tn M.11.l' ,, l1\lng as a \>\ 11ter," a fWO·PJrt nun·lrt·dot 1\11tn' v.orl..~hop th,11 fO(u~ on ""' ng d• ,1 cJrt'<.'r run, from 7·9 45 p.rn r .. h b J11d 1 3 fn' SJ fl. •South Coast Repertory b55 Town Cen· 1~r Dr Cc"t.1 Ml'>.! 010) .SJ9 ~ 109 An Jlh-tn<> in of ' loud .ind lhr.itl'r '' pl.inned fd.> 11 \\Ith ,1 nu.in brunch JI Slntt's Se.i· ''""' I lt>IJ Hfl~tol I\\(• , CmtJ Mt'S.l. be· 11111 \\.tl~oni: U\<.'r to SCR to >l'C 'h.1~1·•1>1-.1ri·' . l\\l'lllh 1'1i;ht' JI 2 30 I' 1 .\II< r 1lw \ho1' .icti1r\ .ind the.iler '"l''''"·r•· •11\t' \\111 ll'Jd .i thC'JIC'r do;cu' ~"' I 1. "' ) , , on< ludN brunt n or-.hl"'trJ .,.. .. ir .1 n ·I h.incloul!>. MUSIC (l.\3~ic<1I, Opera & Traditional • Or.111o.;r l 11unt1-Ph1th.1rmunic Socil'ly ,It 1 r 11 l;l l ""''" l'('rlurn1111.: "-<!• CentC'< 1 I .. n 1 • •• ')r "' (., t.1 \1\-\J ft4G 111 f'\ lt.l' l•" "'ni;rl•·s Ph1lh.lrm11111t. cnn· lflu •1 I h\ D." ocl l1nmJn Jnd lt-.1lur no.; c1:I· 1111~1 I 11•n lt,i>rdl, rx:rlorrm \\.11;n1•r", l'rl'· lud" I • 4.ct Ill lohl'n,1;11n R11u .... • s S\m pl11111, '" 1 .ind ~lrJu'' D11n Qu"ote JI II pm ,,11u1d,I\ '"'-et• ~ 1 <; .S~ • r.iulic Symphony Orchc\lra JI OrJnge (1111nh f\·•l••rm111i; A~ Centl" r.oo To"n [,.,,., O"'" C1ht.1 \ll~. 'i)C.-ARTS (Jrl \t 'l.1or funrluets f>SO 1n Oliver 11.nus\Cn·s "' k k to C.htle 'fonder · trom the OpC'ra 111~.;11·1\' Po~lel) Pop'," Prul..uioe\ 's Pi.lno ( """"'" No ! Jnd Brahm' S\mphoo\o 1'.11 1 on C monnr Op 6R .11 8 p m )Jn. m """l't.IJorn p1Jn1st Ye11m Bmnlman os ''"'""' '" th<' Pml..olo~ Concerto A fre<> "1nu•rt pr<·'"'" " prC'S<'nlrd In tod .. elhold- er' Jt " T1c l..c·1~ Sl.? S36 PSO pre..ents Tuny "" Jrd w1nnl'r M.ind\ Pa1111L.in al 8 ITALY BEYOND COMPARE p.m Frld.Jyand Sunday. rtd.ets: $16·S•47. Jazz, New Age & Blues • Alta Coffee Warehouse & Roasting Co. 506 31st St., Newport Beach, 675-0233. Dave Cross plays 1au and blues guitar at 8 p.m. Feb 6. Admission: Free. •Blue Marble Coffeehouse 1907 Harbor Ghcl., Co~ta Mesa, 646-5776. Fry Some Blu~ fries some blues at 8 p.m. Wedncs· day. Allmossoon· Free. •Bob Burns Rest;auranl 37 folih1on Is· land Drive, Newport B('ach, 644·2030. Pi- anist Jerry Velasco plays Mond.lys through Thursdays from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. • C1fe lido 501 30th St. Newport. Beach, 675·.'968, "Charly" ~ings the blues and cont"mporary jazz 8 JO e.m · 1 a m Jan 30. Bernie Pearl Blu~ Band with HJr· monocJ Fats perf~ms 9 p.m.-1:30 a m. Fri· dJ)'\ in J.inuary Admission· S5 Friday aod SaturdJy; free Sunday, Monday, TuesdJy and I hursday, S7 WednC'1day • Dicdrich's Coffee & Espresso 8.lr 474 [ 17th St Cost.l Ml'Sil, 646·032 3. The Paul l\cnt Qu.vtet. featuring vibes, p1Jnu, ba~) .1nd drums, pert0<ms S.lturdJ)'\ from 'I pm m1dn1flhl AdmrS\oOn frre SP~ • Double Tale 5\J0.2 W;irner Aw .. c;u11e i\ t tun11ng1on At•.ich, 840 61 18 Runn•l' "·" P•l~nts Oix•n Rod,on' BluC'i 1.1n1:. 'und.•) n1s'1u JI 8 • ll M.11.idor 1690J Aljo!«oqu1n St Hun .} .,~1.,11 H1·,1<h 8 .SC. SJ Ji Hollis Gentry rr .. ,, tod.l) Terry \Vollman Jnd l~l·r tui;f\,., pla, fr.day and SJturdav Sho-.v- hme~· 8· H> and l 0 15 p m. Tu<'Sda~'\ Thursd,1\') CJ ,ind 10 -IS p.m fodJy and Saturday ; p rri SundJy. Admission· free • fo.e feel Too 1145 N~port Center Dme, Ncv•port Beach. 6'40·5250 R.lndy Kleon pla)~ razz i.t.lnd.irds for danong \Vednc-.d.1y through SJturd,1y. •Four Se.isons Hotel Con~l\.llory lounge, C.90 Newport Center Drive, New· port Beach. 759·0801S Just fnends ilngs and pl.>ys l•\U, blues, ball.ids and loght pop T ul'iCfJy, Wednesd.ly and Thursd.iy from 6 to 11 pm .ind Fr.day and Sdturd.ly from 7 pm. to 12 ii m J Drive, CosU Mew. 556-ARTS. The Paciric Sympnony Orchestra presents the Tony Awatd·\\inner at 8 p.m. Frid.Jy and 51/n· d.iy. lidets: S16-S47. •Marrion Hotel And Tenni' Oub The View. 900 Newport Center Or.. Newport Beach, 640-4000. The fom Stein Band, with sinser Diana Ditri, performs Thursd.Jy- SJturd.ly at 9 p.m. and Sunday ar 7:30 p.m. •Muwell's By the SH 317 Pacific Co.ut Highway. Huntington Be.ch, 536·2555. The P.iul Smith Trio featuring Smith on (>Mlf\O, ·)om OeJulio on bass .ind Fr.tnkie upp on drums plays Fridays and 5.lturday nights at 8, 9:30 aod 11 . The Jim OeJuho Quartet, featuring the s.tme lineup as the trio plus guest artists perfonn Sundays .'It 2, ).JO .ind 5 p.m. The Sunday gueru in· elude: tenor saxophonist Red liolloway !Feb. 2); tenor sa~ist Tommy New· iom and trombonist Bob Enevoldsen. both ol "The Tonight Show," (Feb. 9); <ind "To- night Show" trumpeter Snooky Young and te"°' saxophonist Bob Cooper ol St.ln Ken· ton's Orchestra (Feb. 16). There is <1 S4 en- tertainment charge and S7 minimum food/ ~rlge charge. • Ni:wport Ro.idhouse 1700 Pl.icentia A\c .. Costa Mesa. 650.1840. Open Rocl..- 1n· Blues Jani w11h Ronnie Sa'C at 8 pm ...iond.iy •Oysters 25 15 E. Coast Highway. NC'W· port 8f'ach, 675-7411 Ja.u ketboMdl)I and SJV1phon1st Sl.1p T~ from 8 p.m. 10 m1dn1ght Thuri.d>y: fr.day and 5.lturwy • Perqs 117 MJln St , 1 luntmgton Be.»c:h, 96()..9996 The Walter Trout 11.ind pl.J~ blu~ tocfay .lnd Friday ~1imb: '),JO p m Thursd.ly. Frod.ly and S..turday. 6 p.m. Sunddy • Studio Clfe 100 S Main St. &100... 675·77GO. Hammerhead Blue-~~ at 8 p m:--today. The Melvin oavlS Qu;art~ pla)~ 9 p.m Friday. The Eric MJrienth.il Quartet plays Wcdn~.ays at· 8 p m Ad· m1uion· ·rrec •Villa Nova 313 1 W. Coast H1~ay. Newport B<>ach, 642·7880. Pi.lnist t.1idwel Jordan hdJes the 1VOties Thur"fay through Sdturday from 8:30 to 1·30 a.m. Pop, Country & Folk • lraw'1 lounge at The Beverly Heotage t-iotel, 3350 Avenue ol the Arts, Co5ta Mesa, 751·5100. Live entertainment ii pre· sented ho, sinser/gu1tarist ~ Valentine 5:30.8:3d pm. lut•scl.ly-Frlday A dJnce band performs 9 p m.·f a.m Frld.Jy Jn<l Saturd.ly. •The Clnntry 1010 u(~tte A~ .• Newport Beach, 67S·S777. Offc.•f\ t"nter· t.iinment Wcdn~ay 1h1ough Sund.Jy in its upsuirs loungt. Kar*e ~ Te.iturcd tonight from 9 p.m to 12 p m. and Sunday from 3 to 7 p.m. • C~no's Rest.iuranl 2241 W. Coast Hwy.. Newport Beach, 631·1381 . l1mmy HQpper perform$ Wcdoe.d.>y-5,lturtby nigNS at 8 JO, 9:30 and 10·)0 Adm1u.on Free. •Ellis lslind 35) E Co.ut Hwy , Ncwpon BeaC'h, 673·7800. The Shaut pll\" fOC:k 8:30 p.m.· 1 a m Frod.ly J.lm.lll.>d pl.l)~ Al rican pop 9 p m.-2 .1 m. s.ttu~d.iy • ~Ill er1ld's food and Splrth 111171 Ma 1.1 St.. Hunting!on Bc.xh, 968 45 l . Guitarist-singer Pt.'tt.'< Wod .. t'~m pl.i)~ folk, country, l)ld ... -. .1ncl roc;L. Moo day through Friday from ~ 10 7 p m d ·oeuvres '°'rwd llC'W ITW'mi>enl • Oc..an P.cilic Sfngle Sailors Non·smoktn~ sint;k-s g.ithef Su a.m (or J w1l, b;arbecue .lnd SOC1 • Optn lriditt 6S0·2HO . Wcd~.1y Ol 'rpm. in ~ tt"fmt-d1.itt" It) .w:h.inced l)Y~, Adm1~tQO· S2 • P.aciflc S)m~y Orche,tta Conctrt for Sil4glt"1 at the "l b Gr1lf" the 5«MJ floor ol Cl T 633 Anton Blvd . C~l.l Mew, .i ange County Pt"ffMlltng Arts C TQ\\fl Centet Or .• C~ t.~ -4 T!l(' evening 1MtvdCS compl1~n d · CK'U\ rt'\, • no-tio-t b.ir and IM f0tc .mendinJ.: a PSO concert. It •t 5 · lO p nl tod.lv 1 deb SU • S.Malion.il SinglH Club \ ll•lton in llunt.ng1M Bc.lCh, en 21 17, A dJl'l(t" '"'ll llt" twlcl .it 6 p d.>\ Admo~)l(Jl'I S1 • Thv s~tnit Oub MNOo\\l.l1'- Club. h 1 .. 81 C..·.ih.un "t . Hu 81'.lCh, 8-lh )J91. O.in,e and 11"' Clllr<t.J ,11 "p"" t1.J.i Cc"' Sl • Ha.rbot Singers P1o0yten.1n Church ot the Covenant. f.lirview' ,lt Ad.im~. <.:o-.t.1 • Wu1lid1op ''" nwn JI Or.vi: "'~· 897.051S7 °' %4-JJISl 1n!;~·r~ and • Cofl(~'t' Cc m..t "J; ,\nd Adrrll} danari sought fOf fcmJ14! ,;roup of :-ill •1i:1~ •OK • ;"'01 I .t1r\•1-., RJ . V1'1J M< and siz~ Who perform l"\'f'l')1hmR '""'' SllOO OCC: fommun1h Sc!"'"' pop to rod. M'-'C'llng> .u ' p m t'\l'r\ "'°'" hof' hlr mf!fl 1h.11 tncu~ on Tu6d.ly .JI .lb<M' old<fr("1'. The i;roX1p "'" '"itnrn 1um 7 IJ )0 pm FrdJ\' f. .:ibo perfoun .II )OUI ~i.11 t'\t.'nl • Marrioll Hotel •nd T"nnl1 Club n,,, Vlf'W, 900 NC"Al)Ott Ccntt"r DrM•, ,_.,,, pt)lt Be.lf:h, 640-4000. N1Rfltw.ll! h or 1 hc 0\h .... perform Mond.ly thrOugh Wt"dM."l>c:!Jy Sl.ll'l mg .it 8:30 pm, •Newport unding 503 Cdgc'\\Jtt'f, t>1~. 217 3. The t)l.indcrs pla~ C:.1>1JSO mu~o< Sund.ly from 1 to 5 p m llNeweort R~dhou~e 1700 Pl.kcnt1.1 A\~,. ~ Mt-Y, 65().1840. Ol1\('l,lY.1l Tr.uh Cin School and The Goods plJt: .u I) pm. Friday Adm1SSIOf\' S7 Tht" J.xl 6rl'W· ~ Band aod Lose Dog pcrl0<m .it I) p m Satu1day. Adm;ss.on: P 8 21 Ocunfronl ll Ott',1nfront, NC'\".J)<lrt Beach. 675-2566. ltt f'trrell pl.l)'\ uldlCl Tuesday through $..lturday at 7 .JO pm , dod Sunday from 4 10 IS p.m. J.ay Milburn I I ! I \ 111\ • Blut M.arbll' Coffcthou t 190~ 01,<l. c~.-A\\')J, ""'' 51•t:. 11-. 1mJ111.N tro~ Q,y Mo1JI\ J>Nft>'n pm ""'~' Atlm»)aOll frt'\' •Huntington Bf'Kh PU)ho1nc Slr.ithmour l.ln(' ltuntinpun Bc-.K 1.C05 "Blithe> Sp.111 l"i)('f c 'JI m.intl( toml'dy .>~t l~ ,dla.t ol "''e ~no h.iunt' h<.'r h~nJ'• m.ir~gt>. f1iJ.1) .and S-aturd.>~ .,,1 lhroui;h fcb. 8 •Mandy P.ltinl in at Orange County Per forming Arts Center, 600 Town Center • Alli Coffff Wirehouse & Routing Co. 1 506 J ht St( Newport Beach, 675:02n. _______________ .,. ~ry T ro'tel ph1ys origin.111 rock gu1toar performs Sundays at IS 30 p.m 8Warehou~ Rest•urAnt 3450 V~ ~ 10. N~-port ~.ldl. 673--4700 Tran.fONT\S into the underground nightclub As) tum .u • ~-port Thtater Alt1 Centl'r Cliff 011YC, ,.;~port '~h. 6J1 ·'lhe F.>ntJ.to<L.s." .i rorNnhc mu'M(. t.uy ~hl('h h,h IJ<'t'n running on ,.. i.tncl' l9C.0 lht.NUys throudi ~tur IS pm S\lnd.>v-5 •t 2.30 until M.llch • Or.-nge Cout Coll~ Otam.1 L.1 dKl, 2701 hlMl.'\\-Rd , CO\l.J M('U, S880 The OCC Rtpertory pcrfunm Mc.'t.i~ ... b.b<-d on ~tl..l's ~Of) .ibout the .>uthol's tOO.&I e11pl.i ol m.>n turno~ into • c«:l.ro.ach, .it fhurid.ly and fritl.1v. S .lnd 8:)0 p n u1dJy; and 3 p m Sund.iy T rd.m S muiic it 8 p.m. today. Tom Mclain plays original cl.usic-style pop at 8 p.m rrid.ly. Rohen Oeeble With OaY._5 like These per- form 0<1gin.11I altern.ltive folk at 8 J>.m. S.lt· urday. ICC Hey~1n plays O!'isinal folk/rock at 6 p.m. WcdneSday. Adm1lil<>n: Frtt. •Ancient Mariner, 2607 W. ~ High· way. Newport Beach. 646-0201 . StiCey Robbins appears Wed~y through Sat· urday it 8:30 p.m. • Blue M.11rble 1907 I t.lrbof BMj.. Cost.i Mesa, 646·5776. The Shrinking Vloleu plays folk rock at 9 p.m Friday. KC. Hey- lin plays folk rock at 9 p.m. Saturday. Vale· r1t' Bloom pl.lys folk ~lgi.11 at 8 p m. Sundity Lind.I B<>n1.11m1n i>l.11)'5 acoustic folk al 8 p.m l u('M't.iy C.B. Smith pl.l):'S KOOS· bc folk rod at 8 p.m Feb. 6. Aifmruion: Free. 9 p.m. Admiswon: $5. •St.lg loun&e 145 E 19th St , Co.lJ Mew, 631 ·91S13. Gu1t.lfist~ Pctt"f Wicle~m plays folk, country, Old1t~ and rcxks Thul'l<b)') .11t 9 p m •Villa&• Inn 127 Manne Ave .. Ballxw t)· I.ind, 675~300. Don Rau J>laY' roe~ .anrl blues Sund.11~ through l hund.ly .it 9 p m ~rdtst Ride sntriNn ~rock and .. -. . . . .. . . ... "I '.1 I I · 8Newport Beacll ~iling Sindts Club .it Coco's ..Rcst.aur.int, '4<>47 ,O.\.lcArthur Blvd Newport Be.ach. 637·3480 lhc-group frw non~ms ~ulu mceb W('(fncld.iy .u 1 p.m. In the upst.t1rs mtteing room Hon The F•nesl J.,o,.11es D n ng &penenoe .. SI ~I ~I !W? • ffi!VAl .. ()Ill, Nr. ~ DI. NG no·,.~ • fEPP.A.l\IQ(()()M TAlAi\1.1 l<COVt • COCl(TA.I C1JNGE R•"•"'."' Horikawa J ,.. • I N'fl"W' • a Arwt IOUTH COAST Pl.AJA VIU.AGI • 3800 S Plaza Or Sll'lta Ana (714 I ~1-25.31 • 3 rMlllles 10 Periofm.ng Ar,. Center •South Coa$1 Rc-pt"rtory 655 Town lt'r DIM', c~ M(o\.t, 957...COJl m.·ain ~age. •·r~{'lith Nt ht." Sh.U..~ coml'dy updatt.-d tn l~ umbbun. dJY' lhruugh frid.lyJ .it 8 pm., S.>tu ii 2·30 •nJ 8. Sut'<ia}'I ill 2 30 ind until ftb 9, On the ~'und Si•ge IOhMM 11.KJ i Wholt"." th(-~•Id mltrt" ol • bl ~ O'llN'Cly §fC '" tht" the CMI War, T~~ throul!h Frida 8 lO. !1.itur~>" •1 ) .»nd II JO: Suntfa ) .ind II p fl) unttl rcl> 23. Aclm1 Sil to Sll Auditions • Coatllint Cc>mm11nity Collttl' .JI roo.i de-I M.lr High xh<iol; 21 o·f E.bt Or . ~~ ~~h. 7S 1-9740 .a.udil (or "~obin Hood " by Otitl N1g10 fr and S.lturd.1y rrum 7.9 pm Audit" VloolcJ bring photu ind rnulfie • "I l tmcmbctr V~udftill•" Cont.K't ~ Jottner •I 754-6290 Stlf-cont.11 v.arl('ty aru W>Ught fcx V.Judt\111.-stlU\ bl> "~ on ub~ ttle\Ko1on All wck0tn• Aud1t•Ofll will be 7 p 11'1. l day, Wt.'(fnc'Sd,)y .and f't"b 11. Call for t.t1I\ .a.t.o soua;tit •it proplt \\1th tt"Col ltnn> Of Vaudc.,11~. ftlhc:t b pC'rlouN! il\Jd~n...t' mc-mbt.•n, fOf 111ttn.I\ ...... ~ Dinner tht.ller •Old World ~'"'-'n Rnta11rant 75 Ctnttt A~, HunMgttin ~h. 826·~7 "(flCQrt,'' iln •ud~ p.trt1CJµ.af1C>el m lt>ry dinner 11 JWNnl.cl .at 7 p m S.M d.i~ Mmi»ion. $49 10 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday. January 3b, 1992 P.u1y t of trr ·10 Ct11 the c et, 6CO 4~26i. ')' hoi> iau ~- I bcguh 2501 21UI I I.in \<ofk )l .ll Siu .&J2 "lht' short ltOn pm ~t SS I• ~,.Of lhe Week er.,hOne . Whet:~. 8llDon . When: L.und9. ._, ... ~ Eneertalnment Where:~ lAnfi/ ~., Aolld Exil oft The 55 Fwy. How llucll9: Oaad VIM b High Qua~ l.alg• Portion Meals COSTA MESA ANGELO 1969 Harbor Blvd. 646· 1225 Open for lunch Mon -Fri H 30 .i m to 200 p.m : dinner lrorn ~ 30 p m Reservattens are recommended "The best Notthern ha1tan o.us1ne in all of Orange County" aooording to co-owner Joe lngard1a. Fresh seafood and pastas are IS a speciatti.s of the house Catering and prrvate pany tactlrt1es civa1lable. ARIANA RESTAURANT 440 E. 17th St, (next to Morr11's Flowers) This unique and delightful restauranl fea&uring the cu1aine of AlghantStan IS the only one of 11s kind 1n Orange County For an ovon1ng of dtn1ng that you won"t forget, Anana ts sure to please the palate and the senses Dinner rs served Tuesday thru Sunday Night lrom 5 30 p.m. Catering and Take Out Ava1lab la. 646-4418. ARNIE'S MANHATTAN DELI 2831 A BrtStol Street 641 -9310. Open 7 a.m to 9 p m. Mon.-Fri .• Sat 9 a m to 10 pm.; Sun. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m Orange County's authentic New York style dell restaurant features corned beef. pastrami, roast beef, turkey. ,potato pancakes, kn rs hes and otht1 Oeli defights. This cntically aocla1med restaurant serves breakfast specials staning at S 1.99: lune h and dinner daily. Take OUI and cafeting. THE BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE 2300 Harbor Blvd (Eastslde of the Harbor Canter) 641-9m. Reservadlons accepted Lunch Mon.·Fr1. 11 a .. m. to 4 p-m. Dinner Mon 4 to 9 p.m .• Tues . Wed, to 9:30 p.m.; Thurs .. Fn to 10 p.m.; Sat. 3 to 10 p.m.; Sun. 3 to 9 p.m .. Costa ~sa·s oldest staakhouae boasts a 30 year tradition of .. rving the finest in ch#brohd steaks. fresh fish and chic:Mn. Warm. friendly atmosphere suitable for wery occuion from bulin .. mMling 1 to family pattiea. LuncNe from $3.49; ~ dlnnen from 18.95. Grazing menu and bufVe18 lifter 4 p.m. fn>m $3.95. Pnv• room9 fOf bulineea m..clr1ga, '9hNrNl F dinners, recept10ns and special occasK>n pan1es GINO'S ON THE HILL 428 E 17th Street, 650· 1750 Reservattons accepted A Costa Mesa 13."dm01~. Warm. 1nt1mata meeting place, the ultimate neighborhood restaurant and lounge Lunch, dinner. weekend breakfast Expertly prepared ribs, burgers, sandwiches, salads a!ld house spec1alt1es live piano bar entenc\mment 1n the lounge~ s1ngalong Karaoke weekends frorn 7 p.m., Monday night football festiv111es HANG CHOW 720 W 19th Street 650-8960. Lunch 11 :30 to 2:390 Mon. -Sat. Dinner 2:30 to 10 Sun.· Thurs .. ; '11110:30 Fn. & Sat., Sunday Brunch 11 ·30 lo 2:330 ·Popular Chinese Restaurateur 'Mr Lee' runs tf-ns r.estauranl especially wrth "Chinese Food Lovers" in mind. Good authentic Chinese cuisine at affordable prices Full bar, take-out. catenng. private room for groups up to 20. HORIKAWA 3800 S. Plaza Orrve, South Coast Plaza Village. 557- 2531 Reservatoins suggested Fine tra(jltional Japanese restaurant uses the freshest ingredients. Sushi Baw atamuooms. c:ook~ll lounge. Mull1-oourse Ka1se+u dinners must be ordeted 24 hours 1n advance. Elegant dining Lunch and dinner. LA CAVE1695 Irvine Ave. at 17th Street. 646-7944 lunch Mon Frt., Dinner Nightly. Absolutely marvelous steaks and fresh seafood. Served 1n an 1nlJmate and romantic cellar dining room. In the area for nearly 30 years; this cozy restaurant has one of the most unique dlfln•r menu presentations around. Homestyle lunch specialties are a day lime feature. MA BARKERS '154 E. 17th St. 646- 4303. 6 a.m. to 1 O p.m. daily; Sunday from 7 a m. Serving breakfast • luoch. dinner In a homestyle fashion. "Country style American cuisine". Always the friendliest MtVlce. IOw prices for hig" quality homemade food. .. CASA 29e E. 171h St. 645·7626. Famly style Mexican restaurant. Pret!Mnt Bush has .. ten here! Open daily at 11 a.m. for lunch, dinner , and cocktails. Call ahead tor large panies. The excellent prices, solicitous service and dehclOus food make Mi Casa possibly the m6st popular Mexican eatery in the area. exit of the 55 fwy. 549-1512. Open CAFE OLE' 634 lido Parx Or .. 723· for lunch and dinner. Live 0616 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally. entertainment in the saloon. Big Delightfully quaint waterfront cafe name concerts on Monday and next to Delaney's. Serves freshly Tuesday nights. Generous servings baked c:onf8C1ions, specialty of Steaks, salads. sandwiches, coffees, cappuccinos, breakfast chicken, fish and specials. Country specials. Lunch offerings include theme, excellent service. Private homemade soups, sandwiches. . rooms available. salads and international spec1alt1es. __ H_U_NTI __ N_G_T_O_N_B_EA_C_H_ Fresh juices, teas and Italian sodas. Eat in or take out. FOUNTAIN \ALLEY THE CANNERY 301 O Lafayette BERTOLINO'S 18041 Magnolia, 675-Sn7. Lunch 11:30 a.m. to 3 Ftn. Valley. 963-2730 Serving great RIVIERA RESTAURANT3333 Bristol St. South Coast Plaza. 5440- 3840. Lunch-11 :30 a.m:. to 3 p.m. Mon. -Sat.; dinner 5-t O p.m. Mon.- Thurs; 't1I 11 p.m. Fri. & Sal.Reservations are suggested. Award winning Continental cuisine. One of the only restaurants in Orange County to offer tableside llambe. Exceitent service, intimate atmosphere. p.i'rf. Mon.-Fn.: dinner 5-10 pm. pasta. pizza, steak and chicken ' daily. Sunday brunch 10:30 a.m. to dinners for the entire family. Prices SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport Blvd. 645 8560 Warm & friendly owners t 1nda and Femando Navarftlta offer authentic ltahan cuisine served in the trad1tonal European manner. Fernando's impressive credenllals include graduating from Cwlinary ·Academy m Italy, 1ra1n1ng at Hotel Concordia, VenlC8, Italy; Chet at Don Pasquale in Cambridge, 'England; Churchill's in La Chax De Fondes. Swrtzerland; Hotel la Palx in Agno Lugano, Swrtzerland. Scampi offers an m1r1gu1ng menu and lovely wine hst. Banquets, · pnvate pan1es and catenng . WAHOO'S FISH TACO 1862 Placentia 631 -3433. Open daily from, 11 a.m. to 1 Op m. ; Sundays 'tit 9 p m Outrageously dehciot1s south of the border cuisine wrth a Hawaiian flair. Wahoo's Is a haven for local as well as international surfers, athletes and anyone looking for good food at incredibly lOw pnces. Absolutely no lard used in preparation; everything is fresh and prepared to order. Laid back, casual atmosphere Also at 1133 S Cciast Hwy. in Laguna and on campus at use . ZUBIES 1712 Placentia. 645-8091 Pure and simple. just like mother's love!! Reasonably priced, top quality food and generously poured, low pnced drinks have kept their customers coming back for years. Lobster tail • chic:t<an; nbs and specials changing nightly. Thursday night is J>rime rib night. Lunch and dinner served. Sunday Mexican Breektast from $-1 .99 ZUBIES GILDED CAGE AND OYSTER BAR 1714 Placentia. nght next door to Zubies. 646-4222. A big, sp1awllng enterprise with pool tables and games. Faatunng 16 items on the Oyster Bar Menu: regular menu includes pizza. sandwiches, burgers and a variety of specials. Very casual. family oriented atmosphere NEWPORT BEACH ABBONOANZA 3421 Via lido. 675-8973. Lunch Tuas.-Sat. 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; dinner 5 to 10 p.m. Tues.-Sun. Owner ~a Parrish brings her grandmother's recipes to Newport S.ach. Trllditional llalian and seafood .selection•. Pasta and a variety of ' unique tweeds made fresh daily. Last but not feat. an o1.-celent w1,.. Wat comp6et• the experience • 2:30 p.m. Reservations accepted. are very reasonable and portions Continental cuisine, seafood are generous. Family run emphasis. Great d am chowder. restauram; hosts are very . Newport Beach Historical Landmark hospitable and eager to please. All features Weekend Brunch Cruises the sauces, breads, dessens • and hve entenamment 1n the lounge soups and pizzas are homemade in addition to lunch and dinner. .Jhough the restauant appears CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy. small from the outslde1 it 1s actually 675-11922. Dinner 5:30 -10:30 pm. vary large and homey and the Sun.-Thurs.; 't.11 11 :30 p.m. Fn. & inside. An excellent place to take Sat. Reservations suggested family and fnends for a home Classic Northern hallan gourmet cooked meal. cuisil)e. New, moderately pnced DEL CARLO 19535 Beach at lounge menu served t1I the wee Yorktown 536-4045 Lunch ft .30- hours. Wild and crazy lounge at. 2·00 Tues.-Fn .. dinner 4·30-10 pm n.ghl when the band strikes up. Tues -Sun. Excellent lood al Chcchentela. excellent prices featuring tradrtional MARCO POLO 1260 Bison 721-ltahan dishes. Qenn er from S6.75, 0801. Lunch and dinner served lunch specials lrom $3.25 (served daily from 1 t a.m. to 10 p.m. 1n 7 minutes or they'1e FREE! )Beer Freshly made pastas, gourmet & Wine hst. pt.Zza, great risotto and 9nocch1. FU JIN 15070 Edwards (Across Excellent take out.· from Westminster Mall)892-8333 MARGARITAVILLE 2332 W. Coast Lunch and dinner 7 days. Gracious. Hwy. Newpc)n Beach t>31 -8220. friendly owners Theresa and David Menu served 11 :30 a.m. '111 12:30 Chiang keep their customers midnight daily; bar 'til 2 a.m. returning again and again with their Me~ican cu1S1ne and famous award dehghtful Szechwan and Mandann winning margantas. En1oy hve Cuisine flt for a king. Excellent food. en!ertalnment nightly and happy prioes and sel'Vloe have won this hour specials. $1 Monday Night Chinese eatery numerous awards Football specials (Meet the Rams 1n LOVES BAR &GRILL. 20111 person, too); $1 tacos on Tuesday: Brookhurst Street al Adams 968· Wednesday beer specials. Full 7550. Lunch from 11:30 a.m. daily, service catering speciahzing in dinner 5 to 10 p.m. Nightly: theme parties and events. Happy Hour 4 to 7 p.m. Onnk, TALE OF THE WHALE 400 Main specials, plus appet1z8's. Featuring Street. Balboa. 673-4633. Love's gold award winning obq ubs Panoramic: bay view, entry features and chicken 1n a warm bar and grill pictures of Old Newpon. Seafood atmosphere. Eclectic menu · and traditional favontes. Lunch, includes pasta dishes, pizza. dinner and Saturday and Sunday choice steaks, pnme rib. lamb br\1nch. chops, fish and genuine world VtlLA NOVA 3T3TW" Coasl Hwy. -cnamplOn c ~ •. 'Great Tood:- 642-7880. Dinner nightly 5 p . ,m. 10 moderate pnoes, casual an.re 2 a.m. Excellent, hearty ltahan MARCELLO'S t 7502 Beach Blvd cuisine; outstanding wine hst. Active at Slater. 842-5505. Estabhshed piano bar, favorite local late-night since 1973, this family owned and spot Upsta1rs room al "Top of the operated restaurant offers some of Villa" tor banquets, p1rvate parties the best deals 1n town. Oelic10us Z ptZZA 3423 Via lido Plaza 723· handmade pizza. Pasta. seafood, 0707. Weekdays from 11 :30 a.m. to chicken and veal dishes. New 9 p.m. and Fri. & Sat. •111 10 pm. It vegetarian menu. Lunch specials all started when everybody was from $3.85: huge lunch buffet; ready for a h.allth1er, leaner and dmner specaals from $6.95 Their more creative cuisine to go Z motto is "Once you go try the rest PIZZA was boml Featuring light. com• back to the best"I delicious. fast, affordable pizza, TEXAS LOOSEY'S 10142 pasta and sandwiches .. Olive oil in Br()()t(hurst at Adams. 964-8882 th• dough, skim mozzarella. daily Tex• Tested, tried and trusted fresh "-lbs and veggies. Imported, This ch1h partor and saloon afters internat10nal delicacies. 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