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Serving the Orange Coast since 1907
part of an occasional senes
stl recession
loosens grip on
local businesses
Increase in
home resales
flag recovery
MMe ~llltly Nol
Newport Beich firemen hook up ventilation fan to circulate fresh iir into building i~ Newport Center Wednesday morning.
Editor's note: This is the lint
installment in a series of pen-
odic articles tha1 will rcporr on
signs of life in the Jocilf econo-
my. Newport Beach and Co!>ta
Mes:J businesses aren't )el de-
claring victory over the reces-
sion, but they are beginning 10
see cause for optimism.
By Tony Cox
By Tony Cox
&s.nus E=«
. . 8ustt$s (d@f Just "hen )OU thought
1hc gloom and doom
~ould never end, the
local housing m:ukcl I)
sho" ing signs of
reCO\-ery.
Fire lorces patients lrom medical center The signs of reco\ery aren"t
dramatic. An c.ura )ale rung up
here and there. Customers "ho
-_ seem a little l~ gloom) and :i
liule looser with their spending.
A trickle of new tenants :ind
developments coming to town.
~ Hundreds flee from
eight-story building ;
surgerfes in progress.
8y Anna Cekola n l.Of1Am Basheda
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NEWPORT BEACH -More
than 300 physici3ns, medical
worken and p:ulents -including
some who were sedated -were
evacuated from an eight-story
profcaional bujlding ar Newport
Center early Wednesday morruna
after fire broke out in an elevator
control room.
running.''
The fire was sm:iJI enough,
however, that firefighters told the
doctor's they h::id time to finish
the procedures. T"o other pa-
tients who were still under an-
esthesia in the recovery room
were also permitted to stay.
Paramedics "ere posted out-
side the operating room 1n the
event conditions \\Orsened and
they had to evacuate.
"It rajscd my blood pressure
slightly," Voloshin S3id, addtng
that he could smell the smoke
while he worked. "It was scary
ror C\'eryone ...
Few Newport Bc:ich :ind
Costa Mesa bwsiness people arc
celebrating an end to the reces-
sion, but the responses arc get-
ting more ra~orable when >ou
ask the standard question.
"How's business?"
The Daily Pilot Econom1c
Index is a su~ey that each
month asks that <JUCstion of
SC\0-craJ companies 1n five key
segments of the business com-
munity. 'The index polls partici-
p:ints on how their mon1hJy
snlcs compare with sales p<hted
in the same month a )C:ir ago.
Orange Counly home
resales m February were
up 15.6 percent from
January and a lofty 19.2
percent from Febru:iry
1991, according to a
report by the CaUforn1a
Association of Realtors.
The month-to-month and
)Car-to-year mcre3SC!>
were among the largc~t
the county has posted 1n
the last three )CUS.
No one was injured, but dozens
or patients were forced to flee
lbe building during doctor ap-
pointments and wait in the park-
ing lot or the structure at 360 San
Miguel for nearly three hours.
A ~tient under sHition is Hearted from building after fire .
But Voloshin said the Costa
Mesa fire department, which was
in charge of m:inning the second
Ooor where his office is, "did a
terrific job of h:ind ling this and
Im provements have been
gradual, and the point of refer·
ence -sales in earl>·l991 -~
not terribly difficult to beat.
But all five or the segments
C:O\"ered in the index arc po t-
ing better numbers now th:in
they did in the summer and foll
months. ln fact, so far this
The Orange County
sales increase
outstripped sta1e~ide
increases of 13 pcrcen1
O\er January and 14.
percent over the
previous February, the
association reported.
Firefighters did, 00\\ever, permit sc~-cral
cosmetic surgeons who were in the midst or
performing operations to stay iq the building.
tient's breasts and another patient's nose
when firefighters <::lmc knocking at their
door around 8:30 a.m.
Dr. P. James Voloshin said he and Dr.
Graham Kemslcy were opcnting on one pa-
"lt was quite an interesting experience,"
Voloshin snid. "We wondered whe1her we
should irab 1hc sleeping patients and 1art
JWA noise tests sound
good to supervisors
...,. Airport officials await
guarantee from FAA
before approving study.
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NEWPORT BEACH
When Orange County Supervi-
sor Tom Riley and his c:ot-
lcl&\ICS on the Board of Supcr-
vison approved a new test of
airport takeoff procedures
Tuesday, Riley knew he'd be
bearin& about al.
"They Oy O\"Cr my house,"
said Riley, a Dover Shores resi-
dent. "I have a little doc who
barks at them. J( there's any
suina to be done, she'll do it."
Riley •arced that FAA-
mandated chao~s in airport
takeo« patterns may evenrually
increue the county's liability
fot bomeownen livins under
tbe flisbtpet.h. Bua be said
there ii abo FDCral lll""mcnt
•IDOlll community members
that the airpon'a plaAned noise
&cs& is the best way to keep
noise levels as low as possible.
"I've been somewhat sur-
pritecl that the community_
that's impacted most hM a very
good attitude about this." Riley
said. "There seems to be an ac-
ceptance that t~ is going to
be CJttra noise. The actual im·
pact to the commuruty cannot
be determined at this time."
Airport officials successfully
delayed implementation of new
FAA dcpanurc procedures that
would increase noise. In an ef-
fort to comply with tbe new
procedures and keep noite in-
creases to a minimum, airpon
olf lciala and aircraft carrien
designed a test ot various tab·
oft procedures.
The test, which will requite
the suspension of a hard-woa
198S IJRCment ao limit~
S..NOIS~-
,
Inside
keeping everybody at. ease."
After the surgeries, Voloshin said he ;ind
his p:mner "watched the action from the
"indow.''
Outside "ere more th:in 50 firefighters
See ARE/111 See RECESSIONJllct Piii
The county sales
statistics are consistent
~uh a Daily Pilot suney
of the Ne~port Bc:ich
See SALES/ID .....
·Residents protest Eastblun plans
School board meets with hundreds fighting adult education center
8y Russ Loar
S13lf WnlS
NEWPORT BEACH
About 200 spirited residents of
the Bluffs neighborhood packed
the school bo3rd meeting late
Tuc"1ay night to protest • pro-
posal to put a Co3Stline CoUege
adult education center in their
b3d.yard.
About 28 re idents took. tVt'O
long angry hours to tell Newpon
school board members bow they
felt about the plan outlined by
Coastline College offici:Us at the
meeting. Only three residents
spoke in ravor or the plan that
would convert the closed East-
bluff Elcmcnt&JJ School to an
adult education center.
'Co.sun College
oftlcials need 1D go
back to the drawing
t>oard. The ball Is
the college's court•
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School boerd membcn were prescn1cd """h a
petition sipcd by approximately 400 resident
~tins their stroag opposition to the cotlese's pro-
posed lease of East~uff School.
munity, andudLOS increased traffic, ~rkio& conse>·
tion, noise, and addition~l miintcnance and 5CCU·
rity upcnsc for our pm'3tely m:.intaincd trccts,"
the petition state .
Rc~Jcnt said they feared for the ufcty of chit·
dten •ho attenJ prograrm at a nearby Boys and
Girb Oub, and for the loss of their tranquil •-ay
SM PROTESTAll:t ....
"The introduction of a mmmutcr collcse into
our small, quiet, residential nei&hb<>thood ~ill
have numerous dctrimCntal effects on our com-
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ocals Only
Bountiful bananas,
bargain Bunnikins
'J ust what makes you· so international?" I asked Richard
Moriarity the other day out at his nursery, Green Systems
lnt:rnational.
"My parents
spent a lot of
money on my
education," said
Richard who has an
M.A. in
international
management and
speaks several
languages. "I
figured if 1 put
'international' in
the business name,
they wouldn't feel
so bad."
Green Systems is
now open to the
public, no resale
card needed,
Thursdays, Fridays
and Saturdays and
CMOI Ott Jonft/D,llly Piiar
Richard Moriarity, of Green Systems In·
ternational, now offering retail plants at
wholesale prices.
the prices are still y.ay below tho)e you'd find in a neighborhood
nursery.
How come no more "holcsale only? •·Ya ' got to take money
where you can get 11," says Richard. He showed me around the
grounds he shares "ith t\\O dogs. several tortobes and an
uncountable number of plants.
Richard says last year wa!I the pi ts for the mm.cry biz, fi rst the
freeze then the reccs!>ion. He's having the huge sale to get his
customers back ...
Righ t nov .. his foliage plants :m: on sale. priced at 20 percen t
below Y.holesale and gallon 1mpJt1ens. are only a bud.-lifty (these
would probably go for around s.i retail).
There's a bunch of everything else too ... L1l..e banana trees,
ma rked down to 75 percent off. ··we got torn. of bananas," he
says ...
The nursery 1s in Santa Ana Heights on Dirch ...
D
Chinese impressionist La Chun \\ill be displaying his intricate
landscape paintings at the Lahtna Galleries in Fa~hion Island. The
reception 1s Saturday the 2~th from I -6:30 pm ...
:J It Y.JS prctt~ nice to get a CJll from Ruth
Brinck ...
I wa~ going to fill e"erybody in on the good
de.ils on gallon size curyopos daisies and star
Jasmine at DuilJer's Emporium on 17th Street in
Cm.ta Mesa an)""a)-.
She gave me a bigger reason ...
"I Jon't 1..nO\\ if )Ou\c wriucn about Builder's
Emporium," said Ruth, "But n's really neat
'cau!l.e on ~ tonJays, seniors can go over there
.rnJ ge+-a--l-0 ret'eeflt dmmmt on anyrhtng ar all -
JI lca:.t that's ''hat my husband said ... "
Best Oh incidcnt:illy, d:iisies arc going for Sl.97, Buys ,.1sm1nc 1s S2 ..i.i I la'e Eli in the garden shop
------sho'' ·cm to )OU 0
All the 11ems at kan UcarJcn\ Dalo.er Street Shop, Almo~t &
Perfect English Chin.i 11. lool..cJ perfectly perfect to me. I
wondered what my problem \\as.. ·
Jean e'<plained. "\\hen I bought the store there \\ere more
second qual11y things. but no" ncarl) C\ Cl) thi ng is first quality.''
The place just O\erno'' s "~1h beautiful china and stemware. all
at least 15 percent utf retail.
It 's a great place to pick up patterns from f,1mous makers (hke
the popular English n(l\\Cf. fruit. bird :md 1 .... h patterned table
settings and pieces '"th Chn-..1m.1., theme) )
Or peruse the -'oon 10 be Cllllcctors item -china from Russia
(when it was still th\! U~SR ). Jc.in c:imes the beautiful
Lomonosov Cobah :'\ct pallcrn. n:putcd to be Catherine the
Great's fa"orite
Best of all. there\ going w he j s1Je,,all.. sale at Almost &
Perfect Saturda), 1\1.m::h :! .
Herc's an oppurtunit~ to sCllup up Bunn1l.1ns figurines for
Easter gift<; (Bu nn1 k1ns Easter plJtcs regularly S2 I will be on sale
for $1 0.50).
More fun stuff 1c; on .,ale too at sa\ings of up to 70 percent ...
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If you·u~ comt Deross nnJ bargDins or unusunl Jums, or if you
know 11 rrtailer t+ho proiidcs u crptionnl scn ·ict or quality, bt
surr to lt t mr know. Call mt at -197-9873. Or send a fa to
6.JJ.5901.
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NEWPORT BEACH -
A contingent of Newport
Beach citizens will travel to
Newport's sis ter city, Okazaki,
Japan, to commemorate the
450th anniversary of the
birthday of Tokugawa Ieyasu,
the first shogun.
Bat:k to .' ;. I I
community.
Bank of Newport olficials
say the consolidation of the
smaller Udo office with the
Newport Hei&bll branch aa
Dover Drive and 16th Street is
limply :a smart bulineu move
uwl Dot a lip ol financial
trouble. ••• ., ••••t
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NEWPORT BEACH -
The Newport Harbor Junior
Chamber or Commerce is
seeking contestants for the
1992 Miu Newport Beach
pageant, to be held Aug, 28 at
the Newport Marriott hotel.
The group or 15
representatives from the
Newport Beach Sister City
Association, the Rotary Club
and the Jaycees, including
Miss Newport Beach and her
court, will leave for Japan
April 1 and will participate in
various sister city events from
April 2 to 8, including the
Ieyasu Parade on April 5. r.u.c~ .....
The paacant is open to
single women. ages 18 to 25,
who live or work in Newport
Bc~cb. Contestants c~'!'pete in
various pre-event act1vn1cs
that culminate in the actual
pageant, which will be held nt
the Newport Marriott. 900
Newport Center Dr.,
beginning at 8 p.m.
Miss Newp?rt Beach
Jennifer Smith, her ~
runners-up and two princesses
from Okazaki will reign over
the parade. A mock feuc;tal
battle, with samurai warhors
storming the Okazaki ~stle,
Lee Gillespie, who wu principal for the d.iy Tuesmy at Ander·
son Elemen~ School in Corona del Mar, looks on as students
read instructiOns during clu1. Throughout the N~rt-Mesa
School District, community members sot an inside view of
loal eduation by standing in for schoor administrators.
is also planned.
Located 200 miles southwest of Tokyo,
Okazaki was the birthplace and home of
Shogun Ieyasu during the Edo period in the
17th and 18th centuries. The Newport Beach
City Council adopted Okazaki as a sister city
in 1984.
All tour participants will pay their own
expenses.
Vincent was taken to the hospital by
ambulance and was technically arrested on
suspicion of driving under rhc influence of
alcohol, Johnson said.
Prior was not injured, Johnson said.
Bllbol Ill'* ta reduce lll'Vlce
NEWPORT BEACH -The Balboa
Peninsula branch of Wells Fargo Bank will
Womlll b.... ...... In ca .. 111an· pare down its services come summer, llUIJ , .... ,:.. K' eliminating check-cashing services and leaving ponce lu......t ._....._ dr~lll only two employee in the office. · ... u"~ .......... , ,.. The bank at 600 E. Balboa Boulevard will
COSTA MESA -A Newport Beach still offer safe-deposit boxes, night deposit
woman remains in serious condition ~t drops and an automated teller machine, but
Western Medical Center in Santa Ana after won't provide any tcllcn for cash
she was ejected from her car in a transactions, according to Elsie Houde, senior
mid-morning traffic collision Wednesday that vice president and district manager.
authorities arc blami ng on drunken driving. Houck said no exact date had been set for
Elaine Vincent, 42, suffered major head the down-sizing, but said she expected the
and internal injuries in the 10:20 a.m. change to take place in early summer.
incident, in which she allegedly veered into Two employees will st ill be statio ned in the
another vehicle on a freeway transi tion road Balboa office to help customers with the
and lost control, causing her car to hit a curb remaining services, Houck said. The other six
and a sign before it sailed down an employees will work at 1hc Newport
embankment Boulevard-Via Udo branch, which is less
Vincent's Hyundai Excel wns merging from than JWO miles away and will remain a full
In addition to winning
various prizes. Miss Ne1Nport
Be:ich will become a spokespers0n for the
city and representative to its sister city,
Okazali, Japan, and wilJ be eligible to·
compete in the Miss California pageant.
Interested women should contact Laura
Ofer at 645-1526 before June I.
Tick~ts for the televised pageant and
accompanying silent auction are available for
$30.
Local businesses may also sponsor
contestants and events. Those interested
should call Brian Foxx at n1·1703.
Polee clllel ta 1111• up on crime
NEWPORT BEACH -Police Chief Arb
Campbell will be the guest speaker at the
Speak Up Ne"port membership meeting
April 1 at. the Villa Nova restaurant, 3131 W.
Coast Highway.
Campbell is slated to talk about the
various changes he has seen in crime, officer
training and size or the department during
his 26 years wi1h the agency.
The mee1fog begins with rcfrcshmen1s at
S:30 p.m., followed by the program at 6:15
p.m. For more information, call 542,...226.
the southbound San Diego Freeway to lhe service branch, Houck said.
northbound Cost3 Mesa Frecw:iy when-it ---Zl'Thc dowu-sizing-of-thc-Balborhr.tnt'h-tr--...;..~=~
struck a Nissan pickup truck driven by due to continued sluggish busi ness at 1hat EL TORO -Come greet the Blue
Daniel Prior, Jr., 24, of Long Beach, location, despite being a popular bank for Angel night team in person at a reception to
according to California Highway Patrol local merchant~ Houck said. Wells Fargo be held from 6 to 9 p.m. April 23 by the
Officer Angel Johnson. took over the office in J anuary 1991, when Newpon Beach Council of the Navy Lc3gue
The Hyundai went out of control, struck a the bank merged with Great American. of the United States.
curb, went airborne and struck a sign before "Basic:illy, it hasn't been a profitable Hors d'ocuvrcs and a no-host bar "ill be
landing on the pavement, Johnson said. branch," Houck said." provided at the reception at the Staff NCO
Vincent , who wasn't wearing a seatbelt, was The reduction or services at Wells Fargo Club :u the Marine Corps Air Station. Cost
ejected onto another transition road, while will come on the heels of the closure of is Sl2 and reservations arc required. C:ill
the Hyundai 'vent across several lanes before another bank in May. The Bank or Newport Frank Oendencn at 760-0709 or Bill
it dropped down an emb:inkment, Johnson will close ilS Lido office on May 7, after 16 Bancbruk at 545·3610.
said. years or serving 1hc Cannery Vill:ige-Lldo Isle -By lht DDll)' Pilot
· 1J91ice 101 . . -
Costa Mesa
A bike v.as stolen last MondJy from
lhe garage or I home in the JOO block
of West Wilson Street
say 1 v•om110 .,ho came into lhcit shop,
asJc.in~ to use the rcs1room, stoic 1 cus.-
tomcr s shirt and ~cltct. 11.hich •-ere
hangin& in a cJosct. The 11.om3n also 11-
l~illy' look three rolls or toilet paper
and 1 nail brush_ • •
Someone broke into Pendlc1on
Woolen Mills 11 Crystal Coun l3s t
Tuesday while lhc siorc wu closed and
stoic a c:ard11•0 sv.catcr~ two blazers
and three blOu.sc.s. Pol~icve 1hc
bur&lar m11y have brolcn in lhrou&h
lhe air conditlonin& duct in the ceilin&.
Someone Slolc I load or b1by dothCS
(rom I washin& mKhine in the laundry mom of an apartment compb in thC
2700 block ol Pctcnon Place. • Ten bulJcts were stolen Sunday from
1 ch~ dish th11 was in 1 bOmc 1n
the block of Pinecrcck Drive. Po-
lice could find no Jitft of forced entry . • • Employees II California Hatr Lines
in the 1500 block of Mcu Verde East Residents of an 1par1mcn1 in the 400
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block or Mcrrim:ac Way_ returned home
Salurday 10 find 1hcir home nm.ac.kcd
•nd nearly S6.000 •'Onh of jewelry, n· dios and money SIOKft..
prO*lcr Uyin1 IO kx>t into her ap:art-mcot 11 aboUt 8·20 p.m T¥nd;ay on
the 700 blod: of M:irsucntc A~. The
''OCIWl told police she •-as 1he \'ectim
of a &Jmilar incident tv.'O •eeb ap
Aller hcarins her trash uns nulc
TUcMiay ai&)it, the llH>man n~io:d a
111J male drcacd in d.ark clothinJ lin· scrina near her a~nmcn1. "°'" acarcflcd uUKlCCUfull) for lhc Slif>Spcct.
The womaa uw the man apia blcr U)'ins to look through kr win®w.
Newport Beach
The Finishin& Touch hair u.loa 11
33tS Newport 'Bl\'d., was bur_)lariz:cd
bcrwccn Monday aocnin& ud ~
momi"I aod SI IJSO worth ol televi-
sion and camera equipment, jcwc:lty
and hair prod~ ftrc atolcn alon&
with Sl,800 In cash. The rear door ol
the busincu was forced _open.
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About Sl,660 wor1h of clcclrOflic •i~nt. tOOis and ~A acar ""'' stocn last week rrom a '"boea dry •
A 27·yar-old woma.a ~ported 1
doctcd 11 2270 N~n BNd. A bup
lodt oa the cabin doOr wu pried opca.
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., Thursday, March 26, 1992 0
Do these parents lack brains, or just 'basic instincts?'
W anl lo Dow Whal'I Wf9ft& with tod8y'1
children?
But tbco lhc s:redits rolled: "Basic Instinct.'' I
th<qhl IOl'nC P!rcnts, realizing they'd taken their
kidl IO the Wf08I movie, would get up and leave.
But DO one lllOftd. Some more kids came in.
Wiahin the fint frve minutes.
these kids had wi,ncssed an
movie like this?
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Shouting: Whar were you think..ing?
Growling: Exactly what kind of pare nt are you?
I didn't, of course. Instc d, J raged inwardly. I
tried to think back to the time
when I was 9 years old, which
9-ycar-old.
So why "<l many children in the audience to r
"Ba 1c Instinct'> ' Have MTV "nd vtdeos
ane. thetizcd pctrents and children that u movie like
"Ba ic ln\tanct" has now become basic family
entertainment?
Jusc lake a peek iOlidc lhe ncarat
Edwards Theater screenina "Basic lnltinct." You11
find a alew crf bright-eyed, impreaionable kick -3,
4, 7, 9, 10 ycan of age -watcbina the R-rated
movie.
And the sad part? They didn't
sneak in or come with older
broahen or sisten. These little
tykes were brought by their
parents.
Their parents. •
If you're not outraged, you're
not familiar with the plot of "Basic
Instinct." Here's what mom and
dad arc letting junior sec: violent
and masochistic sex, gory ice-pick
murders, graphic lesbian foreplay,
and filthy language -au bigger
than life and in Dolby Stereo.
intemc sex scene (nudity,
boftdaac:, orgasm) and a grisly
murder (plungbtg ice picks,
spurting blood, more blood).
And the parents still didn't
make a beeline to the exits.
Behind us, ti* parents of a girl
-she had to be no mo re than 9
years old -did take some sort
or action: they decided (0 hide
her eyes during the se:ic sccnc'I,
though the girl wn on her own
when it come to the most
Behind us, the parents of
a girt...did take some sort
of action: they decided to
hide her eyes during the
sex scenes, though the
girl was on her own when
it come to the most grue-
some of killings.
put me squarely m the fourth
grade. I remembered thtS: I got
frightened watching "The Wizard
of Oz" -the flying monkeys a nd
Wicked Witch of the West
petrified me. I was also totally
oblivious to girls, se~ or murder.
My world revol"ed around
school, sports, friends and family.
ln short, I was a kid Nine
years old. Innocent and naive,
still Conning my values. I looked
w my parents to teach me the
basics: honesty, re peel for
Mitnant gay ~roups arc prolr,tinit Ba 1
In tinct'' for 1t~ "anti-hom~isexu.tl" me !'>age Afte r
watching the movie, I'd ay they don't h&Ave much of
a ~SC
But the tolX... ~ho should be out with picket\ at
each screening are you and I, and our 1argel should
be pj rents who don't gj\.e a damn a bout their
ch1ldn:n You can pot these numbskull!> ea 1ly
enough they've brought their children to the <1how.
God. I feel SOrf) for th•)~ lud Their parcm ,
cluclc~ dJld incompetent at be~t. are not onl)
negligent but arc 1n fal.t helping to rd1-.c a
generation that has no pnnc1pks, morab (If
con">ciou., How could thcv. except by .,hen
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gruesome of killings. l lcr car ,
Pass the popcorn, daddy.
As my wife and I took our scats
at last Sunday's matinee, we couldn't believe the
parade of kids -at least ten under the age -of 10
- strolling down the theater aisles. Had we
accidentally wandered into the wrong theater?
Maybe this was the crowd for "Beauty and the
Beast."
throughoul, remained open to hear every grunt,
groan, profanity and 'iCream.
I'm not a prude a militant God-squaddcr or
easily offended, but at this point, I wanted to tap
one of these parents on the shoulder and a k them
a couple of question~:
Screaming· WhJt's with )OU people?
Yelling· W hy would you take your child lo see a
Send your items for Around
TOH·n to Bob van Eyken, The
Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Cost11
Mes~ 92627.
Today
Square dancing -If
you're an active senior and like
reservations, call 476-9237.
Friday
Women's Aglow -
Chnstian Women's Aglow of
CO!>ta Mesa will participate in a
statewide pra)'er retreat in
Sacf.imento March 27-29. For
information, call Linda Jacobs al
644;~706.
' Senior forum -Seniors
are in"iled to enjoy cofiee,
dollgttnuts and conversation at
Friday's Hospitality Forum a t the
Neighborhood Community
Center, 1845 Park Ave .• 9 a.m.
to noon. Bring a friend. For more
inrOfmation, call Anne at
646-2170.
to dance, come 1oin the Costa
Mesa Q uicksteppers at their
weekly square dance, 10 a.m.
Thursday al the Downtown
Community Center, Anaheim
Avenue and Center Street. Not
just ror country folks, square
dancing is America's national folk
dance and is an extremely
popular social adivity in Southern
Dlifqmia and throughout the
U.S. Experienced square dancers
pref erred. Couples only. please.
f()( more information, call
545-5669. _S_a_tu_r_d_a ..... y ____ _
Gender differences -Day at the races -
Parents Without Partners will lifeline Living Centers, an
hold Jn open d iscussion entitled organiz.1taon \\hich provides
"Gender 0 1((erences" at 6 p.m. housing and training for the
March 26. The fee is S 1 for mentally imp~ired homeless, will
members and S3 for guests. Call hold its first (und raiser of the
more information.
School benefit -Da11.,
P1lut culumn1:.t .lnu KFI t.a!k shOw
h~t Hugh Ht:\\ltl will ser\e as
master of ceremonies at "All
Creatures GrcJt and Small,'' a
benefit for Prentice DJy School
Saturday .1t Le Mendien Hotel in
Newport BcJd1. Prentice as a
special school scr. ing the needs
Of Children \\'Ith Jy-.le\l,l. ror
rescrv.ltions and information, c.lll
650-1115.
School carnival -
Games, ride, great food, prizes
aAd-a-silent auction will be
featured at Saturday's carnival on
the Kaiser School campus, 2130
Sant.a Ana Ave. The ~ent is
sponsored by the school's parent
and faculty o rganization. For
information, c.ill 646-t 11 5.
Looking fabulous -
Nationally accla imed speat..er
Judy Carter \\ 111 offer strategies for
looking and f celang "fabulous at
any age." al 6 :30 a.m. Sa:uruJ~
at Nordstrom South Coa>t Pl.ua.
The free event include5 a
o thers, integrity, love, compa~ion.
What 1f they'd taken me to sec "Basic Instinct?''
I wasn't allov.cd to sec an R-rated movie until I wa<1
16 or so. No o ne in the neighborhood was e ither.
My parents weren't p~ychologasts, but even an
idiot knows that 1t' unhealthy fo r a kid to w~h
incredibly g raphic depictions of adults e ngaged in
sex and murder -both event! unfathomable to a
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weaned on • DJ 1c Jn.,unct'' mo-.1es, v.111 crov. up tu
be Wh) dlX!<,n't it concern their p1ren1''
Yes, there\ a lot wrong v.i1h t<XJ ,1} \ \outh Bui
lhc.!ar p.ircnl<, arc even more ~rc .... -.J up
William IA>bdell is lbt' ttl1tor. Hi'i t olumn
up~an. ea<"h 1bursda_t'.
Le a Thompson and Kiefer Sutherland star m
Orion Pictures' "Article 99," no w sho,,ing at
the Edwards Island Cinema.
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for location. ---~~~ L°' Alam1t~iKe cottrse,
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ersona ity test -on Much 26. Tickets are S30,
Newport Beach counseling intern which includes dinner. For
Lynda Hankin will conduct a information, call Frances R.iabe ill
seminar on personality testing at (310) 430-5965.
10 a.m. Thursday. Discover (acets Book sale -The Friends
of your personality that make you o( the Cost.a Mesa Libraries "ill
susceptible to depression, anxiety hold their annuaJ Spring Book
and addictions. There is a S25 Sale on March 26 at the Mesa
(ee to cover lhe cost of testing Verde Branch from 9 a.m. to 3
materials. Clll 851-1919. p.m. Call the Library at
Moscow mayor -646-8845.
Cavriil Popov, mayor of I.he Origami -Origami is the
RussiJn capital city and Boris Japanese att of paper folding and
Yeltsin's close political associate, has delighted people for
will speak at a dinner of the centuries. A class will be offered
Industrial League of Or.1nge from 10 a.m. lo noon Saturday
County at the Westin South Coast for the entire family at Orange
Plaza Thursd;iy. The event begins Coast College, 2701 Fairview Rd.,
with a receptio n at 6:30 p.m. For Costa Mesa. Call 432-5660 '°'
department. A contuwntJI
breakfast will also be ser\ed To
RSVP all 850-3790.
Sunday
Community
discussion -Join a
discussion of community issues
Sunday at St. M.lrk's Presb>lerian
Church, 2400 Mar Vista.
Newport Beach. Dinner as al
5:30 p.m. and the d1scuss1on wall
begin at 6:30 p.m. Guest.>
include Dick Allen, Mary
Hornbuckle,.Michael Stephens,
eand Ellen Severoni, as "ell as
others. For more informJt1on, call
644-1341 .
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If....,._ IN THE SUN OR IN THE SHADE colon.. Impatiens provide consistent color. even
rhouah they rend 10 look leggy in the winter.
Leave them in the 'round and throw on some
fenilizer ·durin& sprang. Wait for new growth at
the base of the planr, then CUI back the
legincsa on the top, encouraging new growth.
Impatiens should be treated as annuals.
Replace them every two to three years to
produce lull blooms.
Larry Amling, owner of Amling's Newport
Nursery, provides us with expert advice on whttt
to plant and bow io care for sun· and
shade-loving plants, particularly during the
upcoming spring season.
Color In the Garden
Test your meddle wn the •s
and other plmts tor ,_ yard ·
Spring is the perfect opportunity to brighten
you r yard with the endless color that annuals
provide. Your garden is going through a
transitional period in the months of March and
April, as a lot of winter color is still coming out
strong and looking good.
Primrose, short-lived perennials that are
treated as annuals, arc hitting their peak right
now, so it's an excellent time to plant them for
full bursts of color. Varieties include the
popular English, the dwarf Julian, the: lacy fairy
and the Obconica, whose blooms arc large and
leafy.
You can plant practically an)'thing now. from
roses and azaleas lo camellias and f crns.
because it's lhc beginning of the growing
season, which allows plants to get established in
the ground while the weather is still relative!)'
cool. (The same is true for autumn, parucularly
October and November, because root structure
gets firmly established and more foliage and
blooms will appear when spring arrives.)
fertilizer.
Miracle-Gro is
easy to use, as it's
pre-mixed and ca n
be attached to the
end of the garden
hose for easy
spraying. It's
strong in
phos phoric acid
which promotes
full blooms.
Disease
Control
protective aosgles
ud &k>Ya-Pesu
are cyclical -we
tend to have
problems with .
worms in this area,
particularly
mid-to-late wmmer
and autumn.
Aphids, however,
come out durinJ
the first blooms of
spring or during a
warm weather
pauem.
Shade
Plants
Fems and Tropicals
Fems, such as the sword variety, will travel
the length of the garden, so if you have limited
ground space, consider growing them in
containers. Most fems, however. arc not this
way. There arc a variety or specimcn.s, from
large Australian tree fems for a dramatic effect
to smaller scale ferns like the Mother, Leather
and the Lace ferns. Maidenhair ferns do well
outdoors in the shade, with filtered light.
Pe re n nia ls
Adapt planrs to your lifestyle and consider
the time you will realistically spend tending
your garden. Hearty plants such BS Raphiolcpis
and India Hawthorn do well if you h:ive little
time for gardening. These flower at least once a
year and can tolerate a wide range of
conditions. Alstrocmcria, a popular cur flower
'you'll find in bouquet$, is an example or a plant
that can literally take OYcr the garden, so
containers might be a good choice for
controlling their growth.
Dy lhe end ol March, start planting marigolds
and pclunias to integrate spring and summer
coh.>r into )'Our garde.1 . Plant pansies and violas
in full su·n -they come in a new array of
~olors and two-toned varieties, producing an
instant flush of blooms. The rutl1ed·lacc pansies
are a particularly pretty choice.
You may prefer
a systemic in
granular form with
respect to safety
over spray-on
insecticides.
especially if you
have a sensitivity
to sprays and are
concerned about
the environment .
Allow two full
weeks for the
granules to
effectively enter
the plant's system.
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Larry Amling, tending to a huging plant •ve,
knows all abOut making a flower prcten its best.
For patK>s., decks
and gazebos, shade
plants are an
cxccUent choice. In
general, you don't
have as large a
selection of
flowering pladts for
&he shade as you do
the sun.
Clivia (Kaffir
You might opt for perennial fa'>-oritcs such as
penstcmon, delphinium, foxglove. columbine
and lavender, which provide your gl1rdcn with a
Victorian English look. However, these do need
to be cut back several times per year and
balanced. Otherwise, they outgrow the space
they're planted in and tum into woody shrubs.
With an established percMial garden, you'll
need to selectively cut back and thin the plants
every three months to maintain a near and
clean appearance.
Amending the Soil
Because our soil tends to be VCI) heavy due
to a high clay content, you need to amend it
''1th a good organic soil amendment such as
Gro-Mulch and mix it 50-50 with your soil
during planting. Lightly feed your new growth
with an organic fertilizer like Oro-Power. This
helps to get your plants going by providing an
immediate source of food.
Annuals also grow "ell in conlainers. Straight
potting soil provides the perfect soil medium
for beautiful full blooms in a color bowl or
window box planling.
Fertilizing
Feed color monthly with a well-balanced
There are also new biological controls
(insecticides), that primarily use insecticidal
soap a.s a contact spray to rid you r plants or
pests. Their drawback is that they're not BS
effective or long-lasting. They kill what they hit,
but several days later, you'll have to spray
again, particularly with aphids, which multiply
rapidly in warm weather.
With a systemic insecticide like Onhcne or
lsotox, you will not only kiU everything you hit,
but you will also inoculate the plant as you
spray it, ~cause it absorbs directly through the
foliage.
Always use sprays safely! Spray early in the
morning when there's no wind, wearing ---
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flower well in shade and provide a wide variety
of color include camellias and azaleas.
Gardenias bloom well in light sun/light shade
and fuchsia.s flower from the end of March
&hrough Ml1y. African iolcts enjoy a warm,
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light.
IC you have a smaller shaded yard. overhang
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"We, as nursery professionals, have a
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Home & Garden
GARDENING
Eating your vegetables Can be fun too
P !anting your own vegetable
garden provides a fresh,
navorf ul and nutritious way
to get the whole family to "cat
their veggies," and it's a rewarding
project to enjC'I)' together.
According to Laurie Hill,
manager or Armstrong Garden
Center in Huntington Beach,
proper soil condilioning is lhe
most important clement for
producing a successful crop.
Organic matter (mulch) and trace
minerals should be added to the
soil along .vith a good general
preplant fertilizer, such as Dandini
Super Bloom.
March is the perfect month to
plant a variety of warm-season
vegetables, once frost danger has
~· passed. Add bmliant color to your
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cucumbers and melons.
Some lettuces will grow well
now. given partial shade. All
vegetables can be planted from
young seedlings, except for carrots
and radishes, which must be sown
Crom seeds. The vegetables you
pl~t now will be ready to harvest
in May and June.
Save planting your cool-season
vegetables until October. These
include leafy varieties such as
lettuce, broccoli, cauliflower and
brussels sprouts, as well as peas,
for a healthful harvest from
December to April. Perennial
vegetable favorites. including
artichokes, asparagus and rhubarb
can be rooted in January and
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All vegetables &row well iA full
sunlight. Re&ular feedings with
fertilizen such as Ounocote,
Dandini or Miracle-Gro, used per
package directions, along with
deep, regular waterinp will ensure
stronger plants and a better yield.
Watch out for pests! Catching
them early ts the key to a healthy
harvest.
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valuable information and advice.
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dreamy
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Help of a professional
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Bonnie Tee/ and Jim Maddox.
~nified Kitchen Designers with
Greenbrier Kitchens in Newport
Beach, tell us the advantages of
working with a Cenified Kitchen
Desiper to help turn your "dream
kitchen" into a reality and some
f110vide helpful remodeling advice.'
I n many respects, your kitchen
is an extension of your livi ng
room -a place where family
and friends can gather and
socialize -while at the same
tlme, providing an efficient work
a&H for food preparation. If
you're considering remodeling
your kitchen to triple the return
on your investment, consider
utllwng the specialized skills of a
Certified Kitchen Designer
(CKD).
Home & Garden
HOME IMPROV EM ENT
Bonnie Teel of Greenbrier Kitchens in Newport Beach can help you design a dream kitchen.
they relate to the required
investment. From ma.~imum
utiliz.ation or appliances, to
arranging efficient storage and a
comfort able work space, their
sound advice will help you make
the right decisions for your new
~itchcn.
and pictures, too. As you review
preliminary designs together, the
CKD will discuss the advantages
of each and describe the choices
and the relative investment
figures. ·You and your CKD will
perfoct the plan and make product
decisions.
Above all, make sure you find a
CKD that you ~n establish a
r:ipport with and trust. Someone
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offers latest innovations
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in home gardening and the
hundreds of rare plant varieties
available at the Home Gardening
Expo at South Coast Plaza's
Crystal Court April 4-5.
Free to the public, this event
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a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday from 11
a.m.-5 p.m.
This year's Annual Sp.ring
Garden Show will focus on home
gardening for children and seniors.
More than 40 unique exhibitors
will offer free demonstrations,
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special purchase prices and
exciting ideas for the nature lover,
home hobbyist and sophisticated
gardener.
Leading garden cxpens will
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and hands-on "orkshops.
Celebrit ies "ill include Southern
Californ ia's leading gardening
radio hom: Nie~ Federoff of
"Things Green,'' Bruce Asaka'.'a
of "West Coast Garden Linc," and
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The kitchen is the most
technically complex room in the
house and also the most expensive .
to install. When you enlist the
services of a CKD, they will show
you plans., describe the options
and recommend product lines to
renect your individual needs and
tutes. They will assist you in
making your kitchen the very best
it can be.
construction, mechanical and
electrical !>ystems. They arc able to
write specifications and draw plans
that plumbers, elec tricians and
cabinet in!>tallers can interpret.
They mu!lt be up-to-date on local
building codes, and ::ifcty :ind
environmental regulations as well
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everything from high·tech
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In your ini tial meetings, the
CKD talks wi th you at great length
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in a kitchen space. This is the time
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In addition to working with
homeowners, CKDs also work with
architects, builders and interior
designers to tac'kJc difficult spaces
by finding creative solutions. Your
new kitchen should be technically
correct, totally functional, easy and
comfortable to work in, and above
all, beautiful.
CKDs ue thorou1hly
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NURSERY
Amllna's Newport Nursery &
Garden Center
1500 E. Coast Hwy ..
Newpon Beach 92660
714) 644-9510
Armstrona Garden Centers, Inc.
2640 Hubor Blvd.,
Costa Mesa 92626 (714) 546-5525
17552 Goldenwest St..
Huntingt00 Beach 92647
14) 843-6347
Brecht Orchid Gardens
1989 Harbor Blvd.,
CoSla Mesa 92627
(714) 548-2314
Green Systems International
20362 S. W. Birch St.
anta Ana Heights 92707
(714) 756-1211
Instant Jungle
100 Canyon Dr ..
Costa Mesa 92626
(714) 645-0567
Lloyd's Garden Shop
2038 Newpon Blvd.,
Costa Mesa 92627
714) 646-7441
Nurseryland Garden Centers
2 123 Newpon Blvd.,
osta Mesa 92627 (714) 646-3925
18420 Brook.hurst St.,
Fountain Valley 92708 (714) 963-6778
15851 Gothard SL,
Huntington Beach 92680
(714) 898-4455
Regina's Statuary and Feed Barn
2300 Newport Blvd ..
Costa Mesa 92627
(7 14) 548-3 151
Roger's Gardens
2301 San Joaquin H ills Rd.,
Corona del Mar 9262.5
714) 640-5800
SIZE
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60,000 sq. ft.
at boch
locatiom
U3 acre
1n. acre of
exterior plants;
6.CXX> sq. ft.
nhouse
4 acres; 2
other growing
locatiom
62,000 sq. ft.
88,CXX> sq. ft.,
Cost.a Mesa:
60,CXX> sq. ft..
Fount.a.in
Valley.
66,CXX> sq. ft.,
Huntington
Beach
1/2 acre
7.5 acres
Home & Garden
DAYS/HRS.
M-Sal 8 1111-6 pn:
Sun9am-6pm
Open 7 days/Wk.
9am-5:30pm
M-Sal 9:30 am-
5 pm
Th-Sal 9 am-4 pm
M-F 9 am-S pm;
Sat 9 am-3 pm
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M-F 7 am-6 pm;
Sat 8:30 am-6 pm;
Sun 9 am-5 pm
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Sun 8 am-6 pm:
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6 pm ; Sat 8 am-
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5:30pm;
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Open daily
9 am-6 pm
NURSERY DIRECTORY
SERVICES
Orchid and tropical plant sales; gilt orders; gift wrap
~et arrangements and plants.
Wholesale grunhousc nursery for interior and exterior,
exotic tropicals, hanging color bakets. cacti, palm and
barW\I trees; ddivery available; full lnlscape services;
licensed contractor.
Interior and exterior landscaping; design and imtall
residential and commercial f ac:ilitics; plant rental and
leasing; mainaeJWlCC available on imtallation. Plants to
20 feet tall with fonnal varieties available; topiaries,
columns, obes & animals; award-wi · desi rs.
State liccmed to imtall tree~ shrubs, sod.and irrigation
systems; free local delivery.
C~~ed nursery staff. Costa Mesa and Huntington
B stores have .. Answer Cenaer Booth" staffed by
horticulture expert; credit given on all retumed plMtic
plant containers from any retailer to comerve natural
resources and keep them out of landfills; free care
sheets; delivery available; gift wrapping and gift
certificates: 15% senior discounts: cwrenlly testing
com ter ima ·n ; free monthl newsletter.
Installation, repairs and delivery.
Fµl,l-se rvice nursery; on-site florist; staff horticulturist;
free wcek1y seminars; gardening demohsualions; free
care sheets; special events; bi~IDC>dhly newsletter.
Colorscape. the full-service landscape division,
specializes in design. iNtallation. planting, irrigation.
Ii htin and maintenance.
E UI PMENT/SUPPLIES
Olldenina eqt•ipNn&. IDC>ll al bola;
Onwnaul ICCt9Dlia l1ldl M llMUU)' and
fountain; imeclicida, funaiddes and
fenilizen; pocs, baskets Ind mainlenlnce
supplies.
Supplies for orchids and general house
plam; pouing mu. poa. labels. fcnilizcn
and pesticides.
Wide selection of bioomin& olthids.
uutmriwns Ind bromcliads: Ill sizes of ..
specimen pBn tn:es.
All sizes and types of pots and blskets;
design showroom displays silk trees and
flowers and preserved palms. Specialiu in
vignettes.
The finest selection of trees, shrubs. sod
and hanging baske~.
Full spectrum including warer gardening
plants, ponds and equipment; exotic and
sub-tropical fruits; orpnic pesticides and
chemicals; bomai planas and accessories;
patio furniture.
Fountains, statues, garden art/accessories
and pumps.
Nudiery stocks outdoor p1lnts and bedding;
indoo( planU; antiques, art, pottery,
stalUlry. clDmcs and pabo funUhin :
Roger's Gardens stocks own line ofsou
products.
~urscrics in geographical area that did not respond lo inquiry or did not meet editorial deadline are not listed.
~is list may not be reprinted in whole or in pan without prior wriucn pcnnission from the cdilOr.
HOME IMPROVEMENT
~emodel with style and colors to renect owner
By Dorothy L leshner pieces of furniture will look tiny
Doroth\· L Leshner, interior -try O\Crstuffcd sofa!> along with
de~igner·at DGL Oc\igns in Colli.!_ large chairs and table:. to balance
M e:>a, ~peci;1/izc:> in upcfat111g older the room.
bome!>. She\ pro' idcd us 1111 h the \\'h.1 te' er
!ite!>t mft>r111.J11cw on hvmc dc:;ign. ~t) le )Ull
lnnmatnc 11 .1_1:; to upJJtC .\Our 1.hoose, t..ccp
loo!... while being cn)y to clean and
almost impossible to damnge.
Try updating )Ou~
with new
"Jllpaper,
unique towel
racks and
important to have the house now
from the out ide in. Pay attention
--t& ~he Eondition of the front door,
as thi:. is the first imprei.sion
people receive of )Our home. It
may need a fresh coat of pnint or
a brand new door for a more
dramatic effect.
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Amllna • I IW In ()llbnia
bonicullw'e lince 1920.
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pranium quality~ lhe
best selccdon RI variety. and
friendly. knowledgeable
Sil c.
We have 1 wonderful selection
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We ccna:rm&e on providing
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prices.
P1ant rentals for the perfect
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events. tent panics and theme
panics .
We crcaae natural, beautiful
envirorments for all of us to
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A full-service nursery serving
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We have high quality self-
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A full-servi~ garden Ind
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Remember that the out-
side of your house should
provide an inviting feeling
and say, "Welcome."
spar!.. ling
fl\turcs.
Coordinating
lO\\Cl s, rugs and
The color of the ouhide of your
home need not match the inside,
but one i.hould complement the
other. Con!>ult a land!leapcr as 10
the type of trees and shrubbery
that go "ell "ith the style of your
home. While palm trees
CCNU1n1Ctioa, Ju:abo U.ru, lit ud 211d T.D.s, '•...ow.tr Ocnpucy
W hc1hcr ~ou'rc com1Jcring '>la~ .ma) from
J new loo!... for one room fads. Th is "i II
or remodeling vour en1ire help prm idc a ~ome, it's 1mpor1;int I~> ·"ork out a timeless loot..
pbn that f11-. ~our need .... t.istc and If )OU ''ant some colo r. accent
1ludget. r rom cunccpl to pillo\\S or ,lipcO\crs an: an
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that suit )OUr "'ay of life. "l11k \\hich colors to choose, look in
nro,1d1ng comfortable. )Cl ~our closet for )OUr fJ .. orite outfit
functional -.urrounding., JnJ PJ) Jttcntaon to the color.
In tod.1~\ light ecunc..1m). the Yuu"ll al 0 g.11n ,,ondcrful
fastest Jnd OlU!>t 1nc\pCml\c \\JY decor.1t1ng 1JCJS by looking
tp perk up )Our humc 1-. by through ni.1g:lllncs anJ finding
Wiinting a room or l\\O. AJding rooms that .1ppcal to your sense of
oolor to the wJlls 'Can give )Our style.
'urroundings a \\hole new feeling. Kitchen'>. bathrooms and
acccssoric~ with
your bJthroom h.1rd\\Jrc adds
dcfm1t1on and color.
You can trJn.,form your living
or fJm1ly r rn by upda1ing )'Ou r
fircplJcc \\1th a new fucadc.
No mailer how large or small
the remodeling project. it is
beautifully accent a Mediterranean
or contemporary motif, they look
Oul or place in front or an English
Tudor or Cape Cod.
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369 E. 171b St, Costa Mesa 92627
(714) 646-1774
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2969 Callllry, Costa Mesa 92626
(714) S4~3073
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STOCK
Pull line of buildina marials; hardwood and
IOftwood lamber, plywood, moldings, vencen
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Specialius in helping the~ and do-
it·)40UllClfu by offaina maraial delivery,
milling, knowledpable pe1101a1el; friendly
service IDd aood quality material.
Barr Lumber Co.
1275 S. Brillol St., Costa Mesa 92626
(714) 5~ 1500
M-F 6:30 11n-6 pm; SpeciaHzirw in lumber, plywood, hardware, Lumber smiling m1 lumber cutting; special
orderu11 ofbald·to-mt items; custom pau.
mixing; delivery; product knowledge
seminm; Andenal Wmdow Oinics at
HunaingtDn Beach store, May 16. June 13;
Costa Mesa SIDre, April 16, 18; Tool Fair at
Costa Mesa store. June 6.
Sil I .... 5 pm; Sun varies ~ tools, doors and windows.
192AO Belc:b Blw., Hundngton Beach 92648
(714) 962·3321
C. C. Cole Plumblna alld Heatlna .
2280 Newport Blvd, COiia Mesa 92627
(714) 645·1161
Crow11 Hardware
3107 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar9262S
(714) 67).2800
1024 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach 92660
(714) 642-1133
1614 SID Miguel, Newport Beach 92660
(714) 644-1570
Dunn Edwards Paint Co.
16672 Beldl Blvd., Ste. A,
H . Beach 92647 (714) 841-0')29
Famlllan Bath-Kitchen Center
l"nl PflCftlda Ave .. Costa Mesa 92627
(714) 650-0646
Fruee Paint a Wallconrina
411 E. 17111 St. Costa Mesa 92627
(714) .S48·1226
7411 FAinger, Huntington Beach 92647
(714) 848'"9') 11
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M-F 7:30 1111-6 pn;
Sll9am-Spm
M-F 8:30 llll· 7 pm;
Saa cl: Sun 9 am-6 pm
M·Th 6:30 llD·S pn;
Fri 6:30 am-6 pm;
Sil 6:301m·S Dm
M-F 8 llD·S pm;
Sal 8 llD·12 pm
M·f 6:30 llD·S pm;
Sal 7am-4 pm
The Home Depot M-F 6 am-9 pm;
6912 f..dinaer Ave., Huntington Beach 92647 Sal 71111-8 pm;
(7 14) 848,.(028 Sun 8 am-6 pm
Mouhrup Flnlsh Hardware M-f 8 llD-S pm;
Sal9am·2pm
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Kohler nl American Standard sinks and
faucets; all replir partS for many brands; air
•. . . ·-... heatin1 pans; aild pipe.
Hardware; lawn and garden supplies; pai~.
OUldoor lilhUnl; electrical and plwnbing;
adDIDOtive; bou.9ewares and barbecue; storage
and orpnization systems; and sprinkler
' sysiems.
l .SOO colors, stock and custom, interior and
Q9Crior plim; sundry items and spray . . .
Rough Mid finish plumbing; k.itthcn ippliances
and cabinets; 7,<XX> sq. ft. showroom of
lppliances and plumbing fixtures.
~ wallrovcrings, spray equipment to
include pump rentals.
Lumber and building marerials; noor and wall
supplies; ~ hardware and tools; plumbing
and elecuical supplies; garden and wrsery;
ligNing; ceiling fans; design center; and kitchen
cabinets.
ImtaJJation; free estimates; retail sales
counter. •
Knowledgeable sales staff provides custom
paim mixing and rckeying,t.ey making
services.
Free delivery twice daily; monthly
wallcovcring seminars; and custom computer
color matching.
Home delivery of all mareri~ on-staff
cabinet designer to assist in ki1Chen designs.
Cusaom color mat.ching; deliveries to
contractor and commercial accowu.
Special orders; dcliveiy. how·to clinics;
commercial accoums; in-house d1arge
accounts; and in.mllalioos.
Cut heavy ~l closet pole; work from plans
and specificabonS.
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CO. STATEMENT
We wana people to know who we ~
md where we are.
We specialize in unusual twd-10-fmd, ,
quality building products that have 1
made us.stand out from the average
lumber yard for the past 30 years.
Barr Lumber is oommiaed to providing·
superior customer service by well·
trained, cooneous empk>yces, and
offering a full line of quality products
dlll are oompetitively priced in wcll-
stock.ed facilities.
We offer great service at reasonable
prices.
Crown Hardware offers full
pc~ service, selection and
savings in all depamnerus.
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We provide quality products and eitpen-
scrvice.
Your one-stop shop for all your kHchcn
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We offer quality products and service
to bodl retail and axnmertial
customers.
We have the largest scJcaioo of do--it·
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We are scrvice-oricttcd and have a
helpful aoi cowtcous staff. 2660 Avon St., Newport Beach 92663 .
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Baldwin Ind Schlage locks; Stanley hinges;
Panko walher suipping; and Colonial and
Baldwin cabinet hardware. . ,
Pacific Decoratlna Center
9S20Talbert Ave .. Fow:uin Valley 92708
(714) 96).-0881
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2*56 fflltlol' Blvd., Colll Mesa 92626
(714) S46-7080
Quality 811lldlq Supply
7502 Warner Ave., Huminpm Beach 92647
(714)842·1~111
Sllenrla· Wiiia-Co.
3161HmtaBlvd..ColllMesa92626
(714) 2A1-1667
16622 BeKh Blvd.,~ Beach 92647
(714) 147.2944
Sllldair hint Co.
1901 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa 92627
(714) 642·9972
M/fu/W /f /Sil 10 am.(lpn;
Th 10am-9pm
M-F 8 llD-8 pn;
Sil 8 llD-6 pm;
Sun 9 1111-6 pm
M·F 7 am-S pm;
Sil 7 am-2 pm
M.F 7 llD·,:30 pn;
Sil 8 llD·' pm
M·f 6:30 llD·S pm;
Sil 7 llD·S pm
Vinyl and wood flooring; drapery hardw~;
pain; wallpipCr and supplies; area rugs; carpet;
and Ooorcovering supplies.
Hald~ lumber nS building ma1erials;
plumbing ... dearical supplies; paint nS pairt
sundries; housewares and garden supplies.
Brick. block, sand. cemeu; landscape
mariab; stucco and plder products.
All pldes of pa.. boch wt.>lesale and retail. in one and five pUcn caainers; in-SU>Ct m1
special orders; wallcoverings and custom
window uuanem; paint supplies and spray
Wboksale nl retail paint, wallcoverings and
fabric; full line of10ols to profcaionally imtall
all above products.
Expcn and prof~ional imtallaion of all
typcS of Ooorcovering, drapery and window
coverings; refen:nces regaiding OOllle
improvemenl specialists; in-home designers;
top of the trade sales staff.
Home delivery; milling; lock reteying;
construction of new SCfta1S m1 repair of old;
custom paint mixing; pipe cuuing and
th.rcadina.
Delivery available.
ln·store cusaomer service; poride CD1UK10r
referrals; cusrom color mllCNn&.
Free delivery, Mmday duoup Friday;
custom color llUilCbng for Wala Ind oil·
bucd pains; expert advice on ipplicaliom of
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1 ilUIJlioo is 1D establish a long-lasting
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with its CUSIOIDCrs. c:enlering around J
service.
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service ak>ng with fair, competitive 1
prices for quality products. ·
Most complete line of paving and face
brick in Southern California.
Hi&h quality paims and cx<Zllcnt semoe ll a competitive price; known
for 126 years from coast to coast.
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Sterll•a Padtlc BuDdlq Materlal1 M·F 7 .... s pm; Manin euerior wood windows and doors; Specializing in 1cmodding; home ddMty. One-stop distribuaor for Marvin wood · 11 2920 Red HiD Ave., Colla Mesa 92626 Sil 8 1111·2 pm *ylighls; moldinp; hardware; flooring. custom wood windows and doors. windows and doors in Soulhem
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.. Tiie Tiie an4 Pba-a.i-GallerJ M-F I n-6 pm; 1be mmt mnpkte m.stoct sdcction of name Expm ldvice in all pumbing llld tile brmds The owners Ind optl3lOrs are licemcd ;
19400 Bea BJvcl •• ~. Sil I a-i pm; bnnd taaceu. sinks, tile, tubs md all and applicaiom; speciaJizq in sil*. llld tile annaors widl years of knowledge
Hlllfin&lm Beach 92648 Sun 11 am-i pm aa:alOrics. Major brands include Kohler. combinatioN. IDd expel icnoe
(714) 96). 7087 Moen. Eljer. and American Slandard.
Wrlallt Hardware Co. M·F I llll·S:30 p:n; lrdas1rial hardware Ind tools; European
126 Aoctater Sl., Cosu Mesa 92627 Sil 9 am-2 pn woodworking tools; laflC selcaion of bolts;
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serving Com Mesa and Newport
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Light rains
In forecast
long Coast
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NEWPORT BEACI I -Jim
Turner may be n lifeguard fo r the
City of Newport Beach, but
Wednesday, he was the r.crfect
r'ain reporter for the Daily Pilot, •
~oviding a concise summary of
rain activity - or lack thereof -
along the Orange Coast.
"lt sprinlled on me at Costa
Mesa High at 2 p.m ," reported
lurner. who was distributing n}crs
fbr lifeguard tryouLS at all the
local high schools.
"At 1:45 p.m. it was dry al
fhtancia High School...am.I at 3:~0
p.m., 11 was cloudy and cokl at
Newport Harbor High."
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HUNTINGTON BEACH - A
Colla Mesa arce trimmer was elec·
uocuaed Wednesday morning
when an aluminum pole he was
using touched a power line, send·
ing 12,000 volts through his body.
Amador Ochoa. 25, was pruning
a ma,nolia tree in the backyard or
a home on Bushard Street when
the ll:lS a.m. accident occurred.
Emergency crews responding .to
the scene found Ochoa hanging
from the tree in his safety harness.
but couldn•t rescue him until
Southern California Edison crews
could tum ocr the electricity.
which had surged through the
tree, according to authorities.
The Costa Mesa man was pulled
from the tree and pronounced
dead at 11:53 a.m. by paramedics.
sion pole he wu usina to pru~ the aop came in contact whh t
power line, aca>rdiq to Charle
Wilson, Southern California Edi
son 5P0kcsman.
An Edison field crew was in the
area and responded in seven min·
utcs after a neighbor ·called the
company, Wilson said.
Wilson said an Edison crew had
just conducted a routine inspec·
tion of the line in January and de-
termined that the tree branches
weren't growing into lhe line. Edi-
son also "docs an awful lot or
work" with tree-trimming compa-
nies. water companies and other
service firms to educate workers
about the dan$ers of high-power
lines, Wilson s~ud.
"High voltage lines arc very
dangerous ... lhey'rc lethal," Wilson
said. "We try to warn people lhat
if they come across a line, always
assume it is lh·e and stay away
from it."
Weather forecasters' rcpu1a110n~
were saved Wc:Jnesday as their
predictions of driule, not strong
showers, came true. Sto1 m douds pass along the Coast as viewed from the Corona del Mar bluffs overlooking the jetty.
Ochoa, a 2 l/2·ycar employee of
Newport Tree Specialists in Costa
Mesa, was strapped into the tree,
some 15 to 20 feet from the
ground, when an aluminum exten--By Iris Yol.ol
Earlier this ''c:ek, a mass of
moist and un,table ;11r off the
coast was expected 10 drench the:
area by Wednesday. But
forecasters bier muted their
prediction. saying the s1orci1
looked to fizzle out by the time it
hit this area.
Although part' of an Diego
County and some 1nlJnJ arcJs
reported ltght rain~howcrs
Wednesday, Ne'' pun Uc:a~ h Jnd
Costa Mesa J1dn't get more than a
few minutes of sprinkles.
"The \\Cather front passeJ
through Southern C::iliforn1a
during the morning hours but
fizzled out." said Bob Grebe:.
:-\.1til111.tl \\ c.llher ~cf\.1i:c
fllfc,.'.~·J~k·r .. rhcrc \\J\ll'l even
enough 111 mcJsurc."
l he Or.111i_:c Cu:.ist isn't r~ady l<.l
Jf\ uut ~lt .• 1 .... ~·ord1ng 10 Grebe.
As tin: Ill'' tr 111t continues tnO\ling
rn. 11 111.1~ ,till hing some moisture
l ll t!1c .11 l J
.-\ 60-p.:rccnt i:h.111cc llf rain 1s
fl r.:1..J'l. fl; :0~!.1\ :1n<.I tonidl!, rut
Grd't: ,J1J at t-e,t. lllll) h.1lf an
1n1...h d rJ111 1, npcdcJ
"l\othtnl! nc 1r the '1..:cn.ino of
rJ:n e\pU~'IKt:J U\er thc
\\eckend: Gr1:bc: 'JtJ "Its kind
uf fiakJ uUI. \\ht~h mJ\bC IS
gl1t1J . .\l.1~bc ,,c\1: hJd ·enough for
a while."
Dy Friday, the chnncc of rain
will drop to 30 percent, with partly
cloudy skies predicted for
SJturday, Sunday and Monday,
Grebe snid.
Temperaturcll will be cooler in
coming day , \\Ith highs in 'the low
6(h and lows dipping into the
upper 40~.
Wednesday, air temperature
reached a mild 71 Jcgrees in Ne"·
port lleach. while \\:.tier tempcr-
iuure ''as 63 degree-.. apparently
the df.!ct of a !>light El Nmo
condition. Turner aid. "The \\ater
temperature' unu)uJll} high"
FIRE: More than 300 evacuated from 8-story building
Fro m A1
from Ne'>'port Dc .1ch. Co:.t.1 ~k~a.
Huntingt<'n Ocach. SJnla Ana and
the Orange County Fire Dcp:irt-
ment. Ahu m11ltng around were
dozens of doctors and pJticnts -
some with X-rays in hand.
Although the fire was under
control in lcs) than an hour. fire
trucks nan ked the buildtng e\Cll
after 1t reopened about l t · 15 .1.m.
Tired of '>'a1ting, some patients
"ent home. Others. however. '>'ere
lucky enough to 1.1.rap up their ap-
pointment in a neighboring medi-
cal building.
Al Moorm.in. a Laguna Niguel
resident. ".is m a i.econd·noor
dcntt>l\ (h<iir ge11i11.: Im c;tp) re:·
pla~ed "hen lirl'l1~htL'rs intcr-
ruplcd
r\ftL r ,1 le\\ minute'> 111 the park-
ing Im. ~loorman') lkntist. Dr.
Carl Ric:dcr. wc.·nt b::ick into the
building to retrieve his dent.ii tools
'tand took Moorman to another
dentist in Newport Center .. ,,ho
kindl~ loaneJ us his chair."
~loorman pra1seJ Rtcder for
being ··J \Cl) resourceful Jc1111st.
.. He lound a way to get the Job
done," ~loorman said ... Nothing
)tJlkd him out."
Rieder. ho"e .. er, said 11 \\as
nothing re:illy: "I ju~t didn't \\Jill
him to ha'e 10 hang thc.:r.:: 1.1.llh ht!'>
mouth open for two hours."
Out Mowman said it wouldn't
have been a big deal an~wny, since
"all l had to do today was come
home and plant some nowcrs."
Newport Beach Fire Capt.
Randy Scheerer ~aid they are still
investigating the cause of the fire,
which broke out in a panel of CA·
plosi\C batteries. "but it was deft·
nitely accidental."
Most of the fire d:image ,.,.as
confined to the elevator room
\\here firefighters found 24 batter-
ies. used as back-up J'O''er for the
elevator system. burning and ex-
ploding.
. "h was quite a show," he said.
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Society
Hadassah's children
Group gathers at dinner to benefit youth in Israel
H adassah has more than 385,000 members, the
largest Jewish organiiation in the country.
One of the members, Marlene Pott, flew in
from New York Sunday evening to address the
Orange County Chapter at "The Year of the Child"
dinner dance in Oahia Corinthian Yacht Club.
Post, who serves as national me mbership-outreach
chairperson, reported on the development and
progress or health services planned for children at
the Hadassah Hospital in Israel.
Proceeds from the dinner, $40,000,
will go to the hospital's children's
pavilion.
Rabbi Bradley Artson from
Temple Eilat in Mission Viejo "as
the featured speaker. He is author
of "Love Peace and Pursue Peace."
The event, planned by
co-chairpersons Judith Schechter,
'---_.;,;,;~;..;.;;...-' there with husband Edward, and
Marjorie Shane with Leonard, was President Sandra Hyman, left, V.P. Debbie Sirkin
not all speeches.
There was dancing to the Sue Cannon is chai rwoman of the fundrnise r,
se,en-piece band of Hal Birnkrant, which will feature fashions from South Coast Plaza
which played music from waltzes to designer salons. The planning committee also Society
fox trots. The band also includes Sophisticates prez Debra Ann Lloyd, Cat hy
accompanied singer Laura Fries. Lowden, Tita Loza, Patricia Mickey, Evelyn Parrella,
There was also a surprise -Suzy Duhan of Costa Marianne MacDonald, Nili Stevens, Kim Nicholson,
Mesa was honored for her years of de\'otion to Wendy Dye, and Allana Urbanus.
Hadassah. Tickets arc S55 apiece and reservations can be
"We ha\'e kno\\n Suzy for more than 20 )Cars. Her made by calling ATSC. 756-0993.
he art and soul hos been in Hoda ah. She is 'cry · "Our pccial guests "'ill be restaurateurs Antonio
dedicated," said Mimi Birnkrant. Cagnolo, Rex Chandler and David Wilhelm. We ha\'e
Duhan "a~ on the dinner commiuee along"' ith 'lome )Urprise s. too," Cannon aid.
Julia and Sam Kraft, Jim H) man, Gloria Au stin and 0
Elaine K3iscr. ..A Cla ~ic Day by the l3 ay," a benefit for the
Sandra H)'m'1n I) prc:1ident of the OC chapter and Nc"port Harbor Nautical Museum set April 5, \\Ill
Debbie Sir~in I) VP. include cntcrtaanmcnt plu food from C\Cral
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Zee Allred, Fran Applegate, Trish O'Donne ll, Donna El Ranchito, The Cannery, Margarita\ illc, The Alley,
~ean, Jolene Engel, Francine Ca~er, Judie Argyros, Z Pizza and M1dnitc JJ,a.
th')n Greem,ood, Nora Hester :ind Willa Dean Fun begins at :? p.m. at the new 2 th Street Marina
yon will be honored Arni 1 {no fooling) ''hen the \\aterfront de,clopi:ncnt in Ne"port Beach on
$ophis11catc'i holJ 1b "Sophi)t1catc:J Salute to Ne"port Boulc,ard bet,,een 26th and 1 th )trcets.
fashion., at the \\e)tin South Coa!.t Plaza. Ticket!I ($25) can be arranged by calling the mu)eum,
The honoree., have donated to As)e~ment and 673-3377, or the t-larina office at 675-24 6.
Treatment Scf\ice Center for 10 )ears. The mu)eum "as e)tabli:1hed in 1986 to pre)ef\e
"We arc C\pccting 500 of Orange Count~'s mo!lt the hbtory of the area. It contains a photographic
Ehisticntcd men and women at the e'ent," snid hi tory of the hnrbor as well as a collection of ships
kcsperson Susan Chandler ... This is our ninth in bottle\, display of boats, nautical instruments,
nual e"cnt." trophic:> and a reference library.
BEARBOWER·DUVALL
Corona del Mar re ident
Nicole Du,all and Reed
Bearbo"'er c\changed \\cdding
'~s in St. John the Oapust
Catholic Church sn Co ta Me)a
on Feb. 15. Their reception for q.s guests follo\\eJ 3t the
Ne"port Beach Sheraton.
The bride i~ the daughter of
Donald and Verlie Ou\all of
Palm De ert. She \\Ore a "hue
satin goy.n \\1th hand beaded
sequins and pearls on the boJ1ce
3.0J short puffed llleC\e). The
hem :ind cathedral tr am "ere
edged \\llh scalloped beading.
Her fingertip \Cll :inJ headpiece
\\ere trimmed Y.sth pearl).
The bride's ister, Giorgi
How to submit
. nuptial news
The Daily Pilot
\\elcomes the chance to
share the nc"s of your
engagement or wedding
"ith our readers.
Pick up engngemcnt or
wedding forms in our
lobby at 330 W. B::iy St.,
Co ta Mesa, or send a
self-addressed stamped
envelope to the Wedding
Department, The Pilot,
P.O. Box 1560, Costa
Mesa, 92626.
Photos of the couple or
of the bride only mffr be
ubmittcd \\1th the anished
form.
I Black and white photos
reproduce best, but you
may submit
sharply-focused color
photos for approY8J.
Wnte >our name on the
back of the photo. tr you
w:ant )'Our photo returned,
please include a stamped,
addrcued mailing
envelope.
Engagements and
weddings arc cublishcd on
a 1pace availa le basis. For
more information, call I•
642"'4321. extension 374.
-
Duvall \\a) maid of honor and
bridesmJsds "ere Heather
Haf\cau\, Jacquie Longbrake
and Caren Rahn and Angie
Orgill i.i,1er and niece of 1he
bridegroom. Other niece-.. Ali$ a
Bachalier and Ashle:i Rahn "ere
Junior bridesmaids.
Budd\ Jnd Lo1) Bcarbo"cr of
Laguna· Hills arc the parent of
the bridegroom. H1) brother,
Tod, "as best man and ushers
were Chr ii. Kirsch, Chri!I Cullen,
Ke'in l\tcKenna and Richard
Rahn, his brother-sn·law.
After a .. ,edding trip to Maui,
Jla"aii. the couple arc rc!.ident
of Ali)o Viejo. She is employed
by Cooper and Lybrand and he
i Y.ith State Farm lnsur.ince.
GARNER-JACOBS
Mr. and Mrs. James Russell
Garner of Nc"port Beach have
announced the engagement of
their daughter, Pa1ncia Garner,
to W\Hence Wa) ne Jacobs. He
is the son of Mr. and Mn ..
Gerald Arthur Jacob) of Corona
<lei Mar.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Ne\\ port I larbor High School
and the Uni,ersity of Southern
C:illCornia "here llhe was
affiliated \\ith Alpha Chi Omega
sorority.
Her future bridegroom is a
graduate of Coron:i dcl Mar
High School :ind UCLA. where
he \\as affiliated ''ith Sigma Chi
fraternity. The) will be married
Sept. 19 in Sherman Gardens in
Corona dd Mor.
Put your money ,. in the right hands .
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Hal Birnkrant plays the clarinet for wife Mimi at Hadassah party at the Bahia Corinthian 'acht Club.
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NEWPORT BEACH -Jim
Turner may be a lifeguard fo r the
city of Newport Beach, but
Wednesday, he was the P.erfect
rain reporter fo r the Daily Pilot,
j:ltoviding-a-eone<ise summary of
rain activity -or lack thereof -
long the Orange Coast.
"It sprinkled on me at Co~ta
~icsa High at 2 p.m.," reported
'turner, who was distributing flyers
q>r lifeguard tryouts at all the
local high schools.
"At I :45 p.m. it was dry at
Estancia High School...and at 3:30
p.m ., it was cloudy and cold at
Newport Harbor High."
HUNTINOTON BEACH -A
Costa Mesa tree trimmer was elcc·
1tocuted Wednesday morning
when an aluminum pole he was
using touched a power line, send·
ing 12,000 volts through his body.
Amador Ochoa, 25, was pruning
a magnolia tree in the backyard of
a home on Bushard Street when
the ll:lS a.m. accident occurred.
Emergency crews responding .to
the scene found Ochoa hanging
from the tree in his safety harness.
but couldn't rescue him until
Southern California Edison crews
could turn off the electricity,
which had surged through the
tree, according to authorities.
The Costa Mesa man was pulled
from the tree and pronounced
dead at l l:S3 a.m. by paramedics.
sion pole be was using to pru~
the &op came in con&aet with th
power line, acc:ordU., to Charle
Wilson, Southern California Edi
son spokesman.
An Edison field crew was in t~
area and responded lit seven min·
utes after a neighbor ·called the
company, Wilson said.
Wilson said an Edison crew h3d
just conducted a routine iMpcC·
tion of the line in January and de·,
termined that the tree branches
weren't growing into lhe line. Edi·
son also "docs an awful lot of
work" with tree·trimming compa·
nies, water companies and other
service firms to educate workers
about the dan$ers of high·powcr
lines, Wilson said.
Weather forecasters' reputations
were saved Wednesday as their
predictions of Jrizzle, not :Mong
showers, came true.
lff \l~flo''OM
Storn1 douds pJss Jlong the Coast as viewed from the Corona dcl Mar bluffs overlooking the jetty.
Ochoa, a 2 1/2-year employee of
Newport Tree Specialists in Costa
Mesa, was strapped into the tree,
some IS to 20 feet from the
ground, when an aluminum cxtcn-
"High voltage lines arc very
dangerous ... they'rc lethal," Wilson
said. "We try to warn people that
if they come across a line, always
assume it is live and stay away
from it."
-By Iris Yo1'oi
Earlier th is \\eek, a mass of
mois t and unstable Jir off the
coast was expected to drench the
area by Wednesday. But
fo recasters later muted their
prediction, saying the storm
looked to fizzle ou t by the time it
hit this area.
Although part~ of San Diego
County and some inl:ind area-;
reported light r:iinshowcrs
Wednesday, Ne\\pon Oe:ich :ind
Costa Mesa didn't get more than a
few minutes of sprinkles.
''The weather front passeJ
through Southern California
during the morning hours but
fizzled out," said Bob Grebe,
N.1t1t111.tl \\ c.1thcr ~en1.:c
foret.1:.t.-r . rhcro: \\:J'n't even
enuul!h 111 111L·:1~ur.-...
l'h~ Ur.111~e Co;1~t i~n·1 re:Hh tu
dry out ~ct. ~ • ..:md111g to Grebe.
A~ the ''''' lr1.1nt con tinue, mo..,ing
in. it m.1) ,1111 I-ring ~umc moi~turc
to the Jrl·.1
A 6P-pc1ccnt l.'.h :11Kc Lil rJ1:1 b
forcc;.i.,t 11..•1 tuJ.1\1 :rnd wnii::h!, t'ut
Grebe ~.JJJ at tic~t. uni) h.;!1 an
inl.h of rain 1:. e:-.pc.:-tcJ
"Nothing ne:ir the ~len • .irso of
rain e\pcricncc.:J uvc.:r the
wc.:et...entl," Grebe ~aiJ "It~ ~111J
of fizzled out, \\hich m:.i)bc.: is
g1.>otl. ~la)be ,.,,c\c: h.id enough fur
a while."
By Friday, the chance of r:iin
\\ill drop to 30 percent, with partly
cloudy skies predicted for
Saturday, Sunday and MonJay,
Grebe said.
Temperature~ ''ill be cooler in
coming days, with highs in the low
60~ and lows dipping into the
uppa 40s. ··
Wednesday, air temperature
reached a milJ 71 degrees in Ne""·
port Ueach, while water tempcr-
atur~ was 63 degrees, apparently
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conoi1ion, Turner ~aid. "The water
tcmpcrJture'!> unusuJll)' high "
FIRE: More than 300 evacuated from 8-story building
From A1
from New!'Orl Be.1ch, Co:.ta ~ks.1.
Huntington Deach, Sant:i Ana untl
the Orange County Fire Dep:irt·
ment. Also milling around were
dozens of doctors and patients -
some with X-rays in hand.
Although the fire was under
control in les~ than an hour, fire
trucks flankeJ the building e\Cn
after it reopened about 11:15 ,i.m.
Tired of wailing, some patients
went home. Others. however. were
lucky enough to wrap up their ap·
pointment in a neighboring medi-
cal building.
Al MoormJn. a Llguna Niguel
resident, "'J) Ill a second-floor
Jcnti~t·._ chair getting hi., caps re·
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ing lot. ~loormJn's Jcnti~t. Dr.
Carl Rider. ""ent back 111to the
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and took ~loorman to another
dentist in Newport Center "who
kindly luaneJ us his chair.''
~loorman praised Rieder fur
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"He lound a way to get the job
done," ~1oorm:in ~aid. "Nothing
s1.tlkd him out."
RicJer, however, said it "as
nothing really: "I just didn't want
him to h.ivc to hang there with his
mouth open for two hours."
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\\ hich broke out in a panel of ex-
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nitely accidental. ..
Most of the fire damage was
confined 10 the elevator room
where firefi ghters found 24 batter-
ies, used as back-up power for the
elevator system. burning and ex-
ploding.
"h was quite a show," he said.
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Society
Hadassah's children
Group gathers at dinner to benefit youth in Israel
H adassah ha more th an 385,000 members, the
largest Jewish organization in the country.
One or the members, Marlene Post, flew in
' from New York Sunday eve ning to nddress the
Orange County Chapter at "The Year of the Child"
dinner dance in Oahia Corinthian Yacht Club.
Post, who serves as national membership-outreach
chairperson, reported on the development and
progress of health serv ices planned for children at
the Hadassah Hospital in Israel.
Proceeds from the dinner, $40,000,
\\ill go to the hospital's children's
p:ivilion.
Rabbi Bradley Artson from
Temple Eilat in Mission Viejo was
th e featured speaker. He is author
of "Love Peace :ind Pursue Peace."
The even t, planned by
co-ch:iirpersons Judith Schechter,
'---_...;;;;~;.:.;.._, there with husband Edward, and
Society
Marjorie Shane with Leonard, w:is
not all speeches.
There was dancing to the
!>even-piece band of Hal Birnkrant,
which played music from waltzes to
fox trots. The band also
accompanied singer l aura Fries.
There \\as alw a surprise -Suzy Duhan of Costa
Mesa was honored for her years or de\Otion to
I l:ldassah.
''We have kno\\n Suzy for more than 20 years. Her
heart and soul has been in Hadas!>ah. She is very
dedicated," sa1J Mimi Birnl.rant.
Duhan \\a') on the dinner commillec along with
Julia nnd Sam Kraft, Jim Hyman, Gloria Austin and
Elai ne Kaiser.
Silndra Hyman 1s president of the OC chapter and
Debbie Sirkin 1, VP. • 0
ee Allred, Fran Applegate, Trish O'Donnell, Donna
re;in, Jolene Engel, Francine Can er, Judie Argyros,
th'}f.' Green"ood, Nora Hester and Willa Dean
yon. ~ill be honored April 1 (no fooling) "hen the
o~icatcs holJs 1t' "Sophisticated Salute to
ash1on" at the Westin South Coa t Plaza.
The honoree ha\e don.tted to Assc sment and
Treatment Scf\ ice Center for 10 )Cars.
"We arc C\pccting 500 of OrJnge County's most
phisticatcd men and "omen at the C\ent," said
ke sperson Susan ChandleT. "This is our ninth
nual e\cnt ..
President Sandra Hyman, left, V.P. Debbie Sirkin
Sue Cannon is chairwoman of the fundraise r,
which will fea tu re fashions from South Coast Plaza
designer salons. The planning committee also
includes Sophisticates prez Debra Ann Lloyd, Cathy
Lowden, Tita Loza, Patricia Mickey, Evelyn Parrella,
Marianne MacDonald, Nili Stevens, kim Nicholson,
Wendy Dye, and Allana Urbanus.
Tickets are S55 apiece and reservations can be
made by calling ATSC, 756-0993.
"Our special guests wi ll be restaurateurs Antonio
Cagnolo, Rex Chandler anJ David Wilhelm. We ha"e
omc surprise . 100:· C:.mnon said.
0
"A Classic Day b) the D:iy." a benefit for the
Ne'' port Harbor Nautical ~tuseum set April 5. will
anclude entert:11nment plus food from several
re taur:ints includin~ Caffe Looma, Ho Sum Oist ro,
El Ranchito, The Cannery, Margarita\.ille. The Alley.
Z Pizza and ~lldn11c Ja\a.
Fun begins at 2 p.m. at the new 28th S1rect Manna
waterfront de..,clopment in Ne" port Beach on
Ne\\ port Boule' ar<l bct\\een 26th and 2 th sirccts.
Tick~ (Sll-) can be arranged by calling the museum,
673-3377. or the ~fJrina office at 675-2486.
The museum \\JS cstabfo,hed in 1986 to preserve
the history of the area. It contains a photographic
history or' the h:irbor as \\ell as n collect ion of ship
an bo11lcs, display of boats, nautical instruments,
trophies and a reference lib rary.
SEAR.BO\\-tR-DUVALL
Coron:t dcl Mnr residents
Nicole Om .111 and Recd
Bcar~er e\changcd \\Cdding '°"''S in St. John the DJptist
Catholic Chur h in Cost:i ~ksJ
on Feb. 15. Their reception for
125 gue ts follo\\c<l at the
Newport Deach Sheraton.
Duvall "'as maid of honor and
bridesm:uds were I feather
Harveau\, Jacquie Longbrake
and Dren Rahn and Angie
Orgill sister and niece of the
bmJcgroom. Other niece . Ah a
Bachaher and Ashlea RJhn "ere
Junior bridesmaids.
GARNER-JACOBS
Mr. and Mrs. James Russell
Garner of Newport Beach have
announced the engagement of
their daughter, Patricia Garner,
to U\HCncc Wa)ne Jacobs. He
i'I the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Arthur J:.icobs of Corona
dcl Mar.
The bride i the daughter of
Donald and Verlie Du,all of
Palm Desert. She \\Ore a \\hite
~tfo goy.n \\Ith hand beaded
sequins and pearls on the bodice
;ind short puffed slcC\CS. The
hem and cathedral train \\Cre
edged with callopeJ beading.
Her fingertip \C1I and headpiece
were LrimmeJ "uh pearls.
The bride's si ter, Giorgi
How to submi t
nupti al news
Dud<l> :rnJ Lois Dearbo"er of
Laguna Hills arc the parent of
the bridegroom. ~fo brother,
ToJ, was best man and ushers
Y>ere Chri Kmch. Chris Cullen.
Kevin McKenna and Richard
Rahn, his brother-in-law.
After a wedding tri p to Maui,
Ha"aii. the couple arc residents
or Aliso Viejo. She is cmplo)ed
by Coopers and L)brand and he
is \\1th State Farm Insurance.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of NcY.port Harbor High School
and the Uni..,crS1t) of Southern
California \\here she was
affiliated '' i1h Alpha Chi Omega
sororit).
Her future briJegroom is a
graduate of Corona del Mar
1 ligh School and UCLA, Y>here
he \\as affili:ited "ith Sigma Chi
fraternit>. They will be married
Sept. 19 in Sherman Gardens in
Coron:i del Mar.
Put your money
in the right hands.
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Gommunity Forum Community Forum runs on Tuesd¥. Thutldiys ~ Saturdlys Editor William Lobclell ••• 642-4321, ext. 351
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Editorial I
The man who helped Neivport Beach grow up
.
If there was a hall of fam e for city managers , Bob Wynn would be a shoo-in
W ithout fanfare or ceremony, Bob Wynn is
putting in his final days as city manager of
Newport Beach.
Wynn arrived in town nearly 20 years ago, fresh
from a career as the top administrator in the small,
quaint San Diego commun ity of Coronado. As it
turned out, it was one of the best deals Newport
Beach ever put toge ther.
Wynn came to Newport Beach for simple enough
reasons. It was a good job. It was a nice cicy, the
son of place he wanted to raise his five children.
Fortunately, he helped the cicy grow and mature,
too.
As anyone who has been an observer or
governmeni knO\\S, the job of city manager i) a
risky one. Some cities change top administrators
every time the political winds shift. The jobs arc as
temporary as that of a football coach.
keep the city on track no matter
what controversy might be
sweeping through the City
Council chambers.
tf he has a failing it is simply
that he's made it all look so
easy. In other words, a very
tough act to fo llow.
There are some clues he's left
behind, however.
An o~n-door policy -Wynn
has always been accessible -
accessible to the press, to the
public, to his staff. No matter
how swamped in work, Wynn
has always had a moment to
spare. And even in tumultuous
times when it would be
convenient to duck the press,
taken a direct approach -either cut the budget or
find innovative sources of revenue.
L eave politics to the poliddau -Wynn has
never picked sides. If the council voted to do
this, he did it. U a new majority surf aced on the
council and changed course, he did that too. That
isn't to say he didn't off er advice on the wisdom or
taking this path or that one, it's just that be always
took the high road and stayed clear or the mud
fights.
ll helps, too, that Bob Wynn is a nice guy. It's
refreshing in the world of poUtics or the machinery
that is government to find someone who is -
simply put -a gentleman.
While there have been some in recent months
who have tried to tarnish Wynn's career by holding
him responsible for the actions of accused thief and
former utilities director Bob Dixon, that is lopsided
thinking at its worst. But with Wynn, the thought of such a change
simply never occurred. That isn't because there
haven't been political uprbings in Newport. There
have been. No, his longe\ icy has to do with his easy
going leadership, h1!> un ma tched gift for keeping the
city in the black and his straight-ahead ability to
Wynn has never done so. He has correctly
concluded that his job was to serve the public. And
he never stopped doing that.
Fiscal conservatism -Wynn's hallmark, perhaps,
has been the city budget and his inclination to error
on the side of fiscal prudence. Unlike some
administrators who have balanced budgets by
tacki~g on recs and hidden taxes, Wynn has always
The Daily Pilot has been watching Bob Wynn for
two decades and we think the city and its citizens
have been the lucky ones in this long-running
relationship.
We're going to miss him.
A new direction on
the c harity circuit
Lame horses don't win races
Common sense, not political machines, dictates OC .GOP candidates
THIS COULD BE A WHOLE NEW DIRECTION FOR
FUNDRAISERS -Attendance at most charity fundraising
banquets (known to some local philanthropists as 'disease
dinners'), ca n be a sure cure for insomn ia.
The oratory is endless, the pleadings border
upon the pitiful. the mutually-expre sscd
'accolades' are unctuous, the food is wh ipped out
by Assembly-Linc Caterers, and -by dawn's
ea rly light -it's learned that much of the money
' has gone for alleged entertainment, hall rental,
promotional expenses, and miscellaneous
ove rhead.
Not so with New Directions for Women. Inc.,
the eve r-growing Costa Me)a-based residential
recovery cen ter for 'chemically dependent'
"omen determ ined, as the )3)'ing goes, 10 get a
------ltfe.
Local Kay Brown and her dedicated colleagues Scene staged a small dinner Tuesday at Five Crowns in
-----•Corona del Mar. \\il h these \\Ondrous results:
•Real e'ltatc de\eloper L)n Wilder, scn ing as an enchJ nting
.1uc11oneer (he was r;med in Kentucky, learning the art a t tobacco
.ind hor>e wheekr-dcaling)), raised more thnn S60,000 in IC)!> tha n
JU minute!>.
•The '>peak.er \\J\ lo\cly Marci M., \\hose young li fe \\as
recon-.tructed at the Co,ta ~tesa fac1l11~. (When she told her
mother that >he'J be add re~>ing he r benefactor) that night. dear
Mom cxpre.,.,ed wonJerment that she \\Ouldn't be :iddressing her
parole boan.I .)
•The ... crumpt1ou> dinncr, lo\ 1ngly prepared and beautifully
>cn ed. w .i' pre!>entcd "1th the compliments of Oa,·id Stockman,
Hce pre>1dcnt of La,\ry\ Re!>taurants, Inc. anJ Philip Cro"lry,
managing director of pe rennially popular Fi'e Crowns Restaurant.
There were onl) 60 guesh but, as one New Directions execu tive
poin1e(j out pm:uely. there "a)n't a table that didn't include one
ur more local resident) "ho)e li\CS \\.Cren't touched -and
1nfin11ely 1mpro,ed -b~ the n1!.tencc of this remark.able
treatment center.
They \\t:re there. ''"done prominent pe™.rnage, to give thanks.
And th.it \ummeJ up the cn1irc inspira 1ional e'eni ng.
0
T arnmany Hall. The name
summons up smiles on the
faces of those who prefer
their politics colorful. Boss
Tweed, "Honest John" Kelly.
The names
resonate with
the sound of a
machine's
smooth running,
and the air is
redolent with
cigar smoke.
Founded in
1789, the 1111111 llllllt remnants of
------New York Columnist
Without
Portfolio
City's (abled
machine still
exist, though its
heyday is long
-----•since passed. In
its day. Tammany ruled supreme .
"I seen my opportunities,"
summed up George Washington
Plunkitt, Tammany's famed
leader, "and I took 'em."
Tammany came to mind this
week with the Register's front
page splash "GOP cadre: lynch
mob or \\i e men?," by Chris
Knap. Knap's target was the
Orange County GOP, its
chairman Tom Fuentes, it.s
"Three Wise Men" Buck Johns,
Doy Henley, and John Cronin,
and two state senators, John
Lewis and Ed Royce. Knap's
view is that these six folks run
0 .C. politics, and do so with a
combination of gentle persuasion
and brute politic:il fo rce.
Knap overstates the case, but
the fact that such a charge could
even be leveled reminds us again
of how far the parties ha\·c
declined in the pas1 30 years.
While my friend Fuentes has
patiently nunured the most
effe ctive GOP party organization
in the country, it's not a machine
-at least not compared to the
good old days. Thomas "There
a rc no alibis in politics"
Pendergast, Mayor Richard
Daley ("the last dinosaur"), the
Vare organization in Philly -
these arc examples of the old
style .
T he old machines were
organized around iron
autocracies. "The so-called
'independent' voter is foolish to
assume that a political machine
is run solely on good will, or
patronage," wrote Bron.l boss
Edward Flynn. "for it is not only
a machine; it is an army. And in
any org:mi2ation as in any nrmy,
there must be discipline."
If the 0 .C. GOP is a mac hine,
there's a whole lot of discipline
missing. Take a look around the
county a we roll towards June. I
How to get involved!
count at least four hotly
contested primaries that no
self-respecting machine would
ever have allowed to occur. Even
incumbents arc drawing tough
challenges.
What the Register ident ified,
what my colleague Prof. Mark
Pe1r:u:ca rails about, is not
machine politics, but the
collective experience that yenrs
and decades of political dust-ups
have developed in a half-dozen
party leaders. Politics comes
down to winniflg elections. When
party leaders call potential
candicbtes to deliver a
handicappers' assessment -for
example, .. You cannot win, the
money and the \'Otes aren't
there" -that's not strong
arming. That's the voice of
common sense speaking.
Oh some disappointed
candidates want to attribute
something sinister to it. Hardly.
l...nme horses don't win r.accs,
and their owners arc well
advised not to go to the expense
and ang.st of entering them for
the fun or losing.
What really bothers the critics
of 0.C.'s GOP is simply this. it
wins. And wins. And wins.
Despite enormous dcmographi.:
changes; despite huge increases
in operating costs; despite a
Lener
hostile and lc:Jt-lcaning media,
the Republicans always win.
(Tom Umbcrg, enjoy tbe neat six
months.)
And not just lac.ally. O.C.
provides the vote totals that
propels Calif omia into the
Republican column in
Presidential elections and which
put state-wide candidates into
office. The Party here is simply
without parallel anywhere else.
T his upsets the local
Democrats. It UpKlS the
local academics. It also upsets
those that arc either pcnu:ided
not to lauJ\ch futile challenges or
who lose those that arc
launched. But, big deal. What
counts arc the number of GOP
votes in the State Assembly and
Senate and in the U.S. Congres.s.
The collective chagrin at the
success of the 0 .C. GOP is not
reflective of anything except
envy. A healthy envy, perha~,
but envy nonetheless. There s no
machine to throw stones at, only
a party with good idellS and lood
leadership. And winning
c:indidatcs.
Hu1b Ht"lritt co-b6sts .. UI,
and 1lmu" oa ICCET, Clu11111el
21, Moad•p •ad Frld.,,s •I 1:JO
p.m., •nd bosl.I • t•llc·dlow oo
KFI Aftl U0. S.1urdap from 11 •.m. IO J p.-. Ills t'OIUIDll
•ppars nuy Tbursar.
CATClll"IG LP \\rlll CORRESPO~DE~CE -Because it's
faste r than the V.5 Po~tal Scn1ce, and much cheaper, let's
aclrno-w ledge a few note\ tha t space will allow:
This is your community ~aper, and we'd lib IO Jar (rem
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The Pilot·~ 'most thoroughly read feature' is 'Single Life "'Cal ........ .,,-HelllM (641'""'6) and lave )Qlr • 1¥
While we welcome all axnmen1s, ~·u onJ)t 11lllllrt a r•ll Per!>Onal ... ' Taki ng )Our advice, I raced through the ads last night
-an d found them to be, well. racy. If I tried writing stuff that
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"hate, er wor k.s .. :·
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"' Cal dw ......... If JOii have a queaian, .... ID • a
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prudent to practice :i fe sects."
Jerry Kobrin 's column runs Tuesda)'S, ThursdDJS •nd
Saturdays.
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PR.ESIDE~T
Gt01'Jf Bush, (R), The While Hou\C, 1600
Pcnnsylv:in1.i Ave .. Wash1n,1on, O.C. 20500
\1CE PK~IOE:O.'T
Dan Qua)I«'. (R). Senate Office Bu1ld1na,
Wash1na1on, D C. 20510
GOVERNOR
PtC~ Wilson. (R). Slate C1p11ol. Sacr:imcn10,
95814, (916)+'5·2841
U.S. SENA TORS
Alan Cnn~ton. (0 ), 5757 W Century 81\'d .
Suite .Sl5. Los Ansclcs. 9004.S, (~13)Z l 5-2 186
JobD Seymour, (R). 2-WO E. Katella Ave , Suite
1068.. Anaheim, 92806, 634-2JJ I
U.S. llOU E Of REPRESENTATIVES
Chris Col. (R), 40th DtSC .. 4000 MacAs:thur
Blvd. East Tower, Newport Ocach, 92660.
756-2.244 (Rcprcsc:nu ~a Mcu and
Ncwpott Beach.)
STATE ENA1'1:
Mart.. Bcr1uoa. (R). J7th 01s1. 140 Newport
Ccatu Dnvc. Suite I :?O, Newport Beach.
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How t o cont act your legislators
9:!660. 640-1137. (Rcpn:scnts N~pon Bc:ich)
John R-l~b. (R), 3.Sch Dist .• 1940 W.
Onngewood, Suite 106, Oranac. 92668,
9J9-06().a. (Represents C.OSra Mesa)
STATE ASSE.l\18LV
Gllbtrt Ftf'IU50n, (R), 10th Out., 4667
MacAn hur Blvd .. Suite 305. Newport Beath,
Q2660, 756--0665. (Ncwpon Bcxh)
Nolan Frintll~. (R). 69th 01 t., 111 95
Newhopc St., Suite 201. Founl:ain Valloy,
92708. 662-5503. (Represents petu of ~IA
Mes.1 ind Hunrinston Beach )
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I CERTAINLY APPROVE and aarcc
with your "thumbs up" to Chris Col
for not being part o( the m.ispided
antic:a of some of bia fellow membcn
of the House of Represcntama.
However it is indeed a sad com-
mentary when we find it nccessaiy to
offer praise, etc. to a pcnon for bein&
of good cbarac1er in the face ol
crooks.
ALAN L. BLUM
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RECESS•: Local
From A1 Retailers and restaurants have posted
more modest pins.
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for .... to be coavillcild that • l'ICIOWIJ
ii under WI/'/·
tlley wae la J......, Mad FelnalJ,
tome cues. ~re better." year, re pondents in all but one of the
IUJVCy groups arc producing more rev-
enues, on average, than they did in the
first two months of 1991.
For example, residcntjaJ real estate bro-
kerages surveyed were S percent ahead of
their 1991 sales pace in January, on aver-
age, and their sales were up 12 percent in
February.
Respondents to the retail survey saw an
average sales increue of 1 percent in Jan-
uary and 2 percent in February.
Respondents to the restaurant survey
were ahead of their previous year's sales
pace by 3 percent in January, on average.
after holding even in December with De-
cember 1990.
January index ••dllic waa tbat poup'a
best score since the monthly surveys
began last 11•rnmcr.
The improvemellll polled by the Inda
respondents are 00"';,«eot with -aad
slightly ahead ~ -fol'ecMtl made by
economists like <llapmm UnMnity Pres-
ident James .Doli. Doti projected that the
economy will bqin a mid. gradual recov-
ery in May.
...... ipOndic." aid Ricbud ........
.,...-teat ol the Newport Hart. Area
O.mher ol O-mcirce. "Some ccapum
are doiltl well, lite low-ead retden met
1e>me ratauran" but otben arc •II kJnd
of ha ..... on. I don't know that I can tell
)'OU thae'• any peat hope."
Lee Heim, aecutive direc:lar ~
Costa M-<>embn ol Com~
........ He aaid be belie¥a .....,,......
and pe.-1 ......... Uwe to in-
c:nue bd:n a ... lfic:Mt recovery can
Commercial real estate brokerages in
Newport and Costa Mesa have been post-
ing similar gains. Index respondents in
that group posted an average sales gain of
10 percent in January and 8 percent in
February.
The only index group that is not show-
ing an increase over the previous year is
auto dcalen. Auto dealers surveyed post-
ed an average decline of S percent in Jan-
uary from their January 1991 sales pace.
He also predicted that Onncc C.OUnty
will gain back 10,000 jobs this year -
about half the number lost in 1991.
Local business leaden report that they,
too, have seen some signs of life in the
economy, but the indicators are too spotty
But Luebn Aid he's optimistic that the
wont of the recession is over.
"I think the real important factor is
that if )'OU're sttll alM today. you've seen
the worst of it," be said.
"We're not seeing the tapcrin& off any
more. Thinp arc no worse in March than
O!Ji11Y1'141111, and he's beai'"iq to ICC iadi-
c:aton tbat IUCb an imprcwement may be
around the comer.
"There are lips that we're coming OU!
of it," Heinz said. "Generally, IDOlt .,_..
ness people arc optimistic that tbey'Ye
survived the tougb rimea and will pull out
of it." On the other hand, the auto dealers' ,
SALES: lncrea• in honm
resales Inspires optimism
From A1 , optimistic that small transactions
and Costa Mesa market. Local will cause a ripple·up effect.
real estate brokers responding to "Most of them arc smaller
the survey in February posted a 12 deals, and that's encouragi ng, be-
percent increase in sales, on aver-cause the smaller deals work their
age. over February 1991 levels. way up to larger deals," said John
The February improvement fol· Jacobs, owner of Jacobs Realty
lowed an average year-to-year in-Inc. Better Homes & Gardens in
crease of S percent in January by Newport Beach. "In this market, it
members of the survey group. doesn't take long to work your way
A couple of factors put a damp-up."
er on the sales increases: Prices Jacobs said th at while his Fcb-
arc down, and gains over early-ruary sales were sluggish, his bro-
1991 don't seem as impressive kcrage has already sold as many
when you consider that the reces-homes in March as it did in the
sion and the Persian Gulf War re-previous five months combined.
suited in extremely weak sales at He said he a11ributes the improvc-
this time last year. The report ment partly to an annual spring
showed that the median price of hot streak. but he also believes the
homes sold in the county last market is truly getting stronger.
month was S230,930, down from "I don 't know how much of it is
$235,850 in January and down the economy and how much is
sharply from a peak of $256,990 in spring," Jacobs said. "I don't care
May 1990. right now. It's nice to see the
But good news is good news, change."
and after a long period of strug-Some real estate brokers have
glcs, home sellers aren't focusing attributed the market rebound
on the negatives. partly to low interest rates, and
"It's wonderful," said Ellie they've expressed concern that rc-
Reese, co-owner of Realty World cent increases in mortgage rates ·
Reese & Associates in Costa will c.urtail the market recovery.
Mesa. "It's on its way back. It's But others, such as Reese, believe
not gangbusters, but it's steadily an inching upward in rates trig-
improving." gcred improved sales.
Ncwpon Beach and Costa Mesa ''With interest rates up, the pco-
brokers report that while most of -pie who were waiting for them to
the current sales acth·ity is in the go lower are actually buying now,"
lower end of the market, they're Reese said.
PROTEST: Residents object en masse
to college 's plans for Eastblun schoot
From A1
of life due to classes that would
run from 8 a.m. to 9:30 p.m .. Mon·
day through Friday, with OC·
casional Saturday sessions. Nearby
homeowners also te stified that
their property values would fall if
the college moved into the empty
school.
"Go for yourself and take a
look," said 36-year Newport resi-
den t Mark Thon to school board
members. "l think it's quite obvi-
ous that it's not a match."
Some residents blamed the
school district for encouraging the
college to locate in their neighbor-
hood, but school board officials
say the only agreement they made
with the college was to hear them
out.
"They (Coastline College of-
ficials) need to go back to the
drawing board," said school board
President Forrest Werner, who
said approval of the plan would be
unlikely withou t community sup·
port. "The ball is in the colle ge's
court."
College officials will report back
to the Coast Community College
District Board of Trustees, accord·
ing to Kevin MCEiroy. vice pres·
ident of admtn1!>trativc sen.ices for
Coastline.
"The chancellor was very im-
pressed with the number of people
and how important their iss ues
arc," McElroy said. "I wouldn't
say we were surprised, but I would
say it was a more vocal and organ-
ized group than we've seen in
some of the other areas where
we've established centers ...
While McElroy sa id most of the
residents' information was ac·
curate, he did emphasize that traf-
fic generated by the proposed col-
lege center would be largely lim-
ited to peak operating hours be-
tween 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. And
fears that the college would bring
out-of-town, teen-age students
roaring through the Eastbluff
neighborhood arc inaccurate, ac-
cording to McElroy.
"Over 95 percent of the i.tu-
dents that take classes in the New·
port Beach center arc Newport
Beach residents," McElroy said.
··Their average age is 35 and the
majority of the students a rc 28
and older. You're dealing with
adults."
Out residents appear solid in
their opposition to the plan and
McElroy admits that it will take
some doing to change their minds.
"From the very beginning we have
been committed to getting com-
mun ity involvement," he said.
"Whatever their thoughts arc will
play a major role in what the (col·
legc district) board's decision is."
NOISE: SUpervtsors approve talceon tests
From A1
is proposed to begin April I and
continue through the end of the
year.
Out airport officials say they will
not conduct the test unless they
get a guarantee from the FAA
that the airport will retain the
right to enforce stricter noise
standards than required by nn·
11onal FAA regulations
"This is not a done deal yet,"
said airport spokeswoman Court-
ney Wicrcioch. "We :arc still wait-
ing for tbe irandfathcr protection
(rom the FAA This iJ something
SUper LDtto/Decco
Super lotto
Wednesd.ly dr~wing (or SJ.-4
million ~kpot
10, 19, 27, 29, 4'7, -49
we must have and without it we
will not participate."
Community groups who signed
the original I 985 airport noise
agreement arc supporting the new
test, even though it will likely in-
crease local noise levels, acrordin&
to Newport Beach city councilman
Clarence Turner, a member of the
Airpon Working Group.
'Tm supportive or this testina."
Turner said. "I believe all the
groups are on board. It will iivc u
a tremendous amount of data to
analyze. to sec if there's a belier
way of mitigatina the noise."
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The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roeer Carlson .•.. 642-4330 ext.387
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Bruins' matchup tonight rekindles
·the glory years at Wooden era
By Roger Canson
_,. EdlDr
U Cl.A's Bruins and New Mexico State ... ring a bell?
/The two tangle in the Sweet Sixteen tonight in the
NCAA basketball playoffs and although the similarities
of tonight's contest in Albuquerque, as opposed to that March
night of 1970 in College Park, Maryland in the NCAA semifi-
nals, ends with the schools in question, the bell rings.
The Newport Beach-connection still lives with the recollec-
tion of Corona del Mar High product John Vallely, paving the
way to yet another title for the UCLA Bruins in their oncc-in-
a-history domina-
tion of college bas-
ket b a 11 under
Coach John Wood-
en.
It was Vallely
popping from out-
side, Sidney Wicks,
Steve Patterson
and Curtis Rowe
up front, Henry
Bibby at the point,
with Wooden at
the controls.
Vallely had aver-
aged 16.3 points a
game as a senior
and was an all-
tournamcnt selec-
tion as a junior
when he and a fel-
low named Lew
Alcindor marched
to the NCAA
crown, again.
As it was as in his junior campaign, the pressure was mount-
ed toward the front line and Vallely simply knocked them dead
from outside, destroying the opposition as the Bruins swept to
the championship.
The twin-NCAA titles, highlighted by all.tournament selcc-·
tion twice for ValJcly, was the crowning glory for the little
skinny kid from Newport Beach, a four-year starter at Corona
del Mar and for two years a starter at Orange Coast College
with a 20 ppg reputation.
While at Orange Coast ColJege he was being recruited by a
fellow named Jerry Tark.anian, the coach of Long Beach State,
but UCLA was in
a predicament
with the loss of
senior Mike War-
ren nt guard, as
well as the unex·
pected loss of
super-guard Lu-
cius Allen.
So Wooden
m oved Kenny
Heitz to the back-
court, and court·
cd Vallely for the
o H-guard posi·
tion. It was n
marriage which
would sky-rocket
Vallely's stock,
eventually boost-
ing him into the
pro ranks with
1 Vi-year stints
with the Atlanta
Hawks and Hous-
ton Rockets, as
well a )Car in
Belgium as a
player-coach.
So it was as the
Bruins closed in on
New Mexico State
in the semifinals.
There were no se-
crets; although it
wa.s considered a
"rebuilding year"
with the Alcindo r
era finished, by
now the Bruins
were a solid, confi-
~" ,...,. "' phalo
UCLA Coach John Wooden, wit~ a junior named John Vallel y, Nov. 6, 1968.
Vallely still
finds himself
often in contact
with Wooden, a
coach wh~e phi·
losophy and style
rubbed off, as
"ell as most all
dent club, ready to maintain the tradition built since '63.
And, at this point, Vallely was again ready to kick in with
hi.s spectacular play at the Final Four.
"It's hard to reconcile about that," said Vallely, who resides
in Newport Bench, with wife Karen and son Eric, the latter a
sophomore at Newport Harbor High.
who came in contact with the legend.
For the past two__years Vallely has been a55isting Tim Parse!
at Newport H:ubor on the freshman basketbnll le-.el,
"We've had two really good teams so it has been a lot of
fun," said Vallely. ''It's really a nice opportunity to teach the
game itnd be in the motivational process."
Olly ..... ,._
John V~lely was UCtA's ace-in-the-hole in the Bruins' NCAA title-marches of
1969 and '70. New Mexico Stale was a semifinals victim in 1970 campaign.
"The opportunity was there is about all I can really say,"
continues Vallely. "Sometimes )'OU can take advant:ige or
them. Every time you go out you look for opportunities, and
sometimes it works."
The Wooden influence is obviously there for Vallely, who
uscs·an of Wooden's methods and philosophies in his own rep-
ertoire. "It was the greatest teaching that I've ever receh·ed,"
See UC~
E1tancia
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a11aun in
thB PCL
Johner's hot bat
the Dig weapon
in 5-3 victory
COSTA MESA
-Esrancia High
junior Matt Johner,
•ho before this se:i-
son hadn't picked
up a bat since the ei&htb arade, contin-
ued his red·hot bitting to lead the
boll Eagles to a 5-3 Pacific Coast
J...caaue victory over Laguna Beach
Wednesday.
Jobner, the Easies' footbaU
quarterback, went 2 for 3 with an
RBI, includina a rurMcoring dou-
ble in the fifth to break a 2·2 tic.
Staoe Kina followed with a dou·
blc to score Jobncr, and the Ea·
gla' kad wu never threatened as
they earned their fourth waiaht
win ud second in u many PCL
con tats.
Jobncr, a center fielder, also
slDle • base, and is now 6 for bis a.. 11, accordina to Co-.Coacb
Paul Troxel.
.. He's reatJy swinain1 the bat
wcU." said Troxel. "Johncr, Kina
Ud Joie HernatKlcz carried us ot-
femMly today.
Hcrundci. a second baseman.
weal 2 for 3 with three RBI, in· dudiaa I wcU-uecuted ~CIC
buDl daat added to the """"' ror dae s.,les. who improwed to 4-l
4Mnll. 2-0 in tbe PO..
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Sailors get off the floor, but can't get a KO, 8-8
By Roger Canson
Sports E:dll:lf
NEWPORT BEACH
-Newport Harbor
H igh baseball coach'
Kirk Bates wasn't a
h:ippy camper Wednes· •
day afternoon -his
team is still winless after
two Sea View League
"We deserved to
win it," said Bates,
lookjng back on a
game which saw the
Sailors raJJyin' with
t five runs in the
•1 fourth inning (a
grand slam by Chris
Carden and a run-
scoring single by
Aaron McKown). starts, but by the same token, he admitted
he was proud of the effort a.s his Sailors
a~oided a loss in an 8-8 standoff called
after eight innings because of darkness.
trouble.
He gave up a pair
of one-out walks and
both wound up scor-
ing as Woodbridge
assumed :i 6-5 lead.
Two more runs in
the sixth and sev-
enth -a solo shot
by Ryan Lemmon in
the fifth and :i solo
bl:lst by Paul Horn·
ing in the sixth -
pushed the count to
8-5. He had to feel good about his team's
effort -coming b:ick with two runs in the
bottom of the seventh to tic the game and
overcoming a Woodbridge assault which
netted nine hits, including a pair or home
runs, as well as the benefit ol seven free
passes and a couple of rulinis by the of·
ficial.s which had Bates & Co. in a state of
shock.
Woodbridge had
taken advant:ige in
the first inning when
M:m Plllaferri issued
a pair of walks and
both came around to
score: and in the
fourth it happened
apjn with two walks
igniting a two-run
burst as the Warriors
went up, 4..0.
Kirk Bates saw it lost, nearly won,
and wound up settling for 8-8 s~nd
off with Woodbridge on Wednesday.
Carden got it
st:irted in the bot·
tom of the sixth with
a base hit and even·
tually scored on an
error before the
S:tilors m~de their
game-S3ving run in The frustration, however, was the result
of the final flurry -an ei&hth-inning rally
which saw the Sailors leave three runners
stranded as Woodbrid&e escaped a bullet
to utvage the tie.
After Carden got the Sailors well,
Woodbridac came riJht back with two
more in 1he fourth -and once again it
was the free pus which 101 Pafaferri in
the seventh.
Chris Bowen singled, went to second on
a walk to Brian Rogers and both scored
on a base hit by Carden.
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All of this had Bates feeling pretry good
about things. What was to transptre, ho"-
ever, turned it upside dO\\n.
Matt Stewart stroked a liner to center
with Carden on second and Carden "as
wa-.ed home, only to be caUed out as the
throw to a lunging Woodbridge catcher
Tim Curren, appeared to draw him far
Crom the t3g.
The "inning run became the second
out. Next: Ste\\art takes off for second on
a steal, has it clearly stolen: and is called
out for batter's intcrf ere nee.
More frustration'? The Sailors "ere at 1t
again in the eighth with the bases loaded,
and a bouncer to third appeared to have
the winning run across, only to sec the
catcher, once again appe3ring \\ell off the
base as he lunged for the ball, get the call
from the umpire.
Bates. enraged again, just smiled in the
aftemuth. '"No comment," he said, "But I
will tell )'OU this. The kids ~ttled their
butts off."
Carden ~as the Sailors' star, fOln& 3-
for-4 with 6 RBI and scoring twK:e; and
McKown was 3-for""' with an RBl.
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VAllRY:
From 81
he adds. ''I've seen him (Wood-
en) a lot this year, maybe eight
or nine times when I've aone up
to watch UCLA and I go over
and see him at halftime, or I'm
on the phone with him. Coach
Wooden has been a real inspira-
tion to me and I've relied on his
knowledge for basketball, and ex-
periences in life ."
Vallely fell back on t~~e
teachings for support last ittaJt
when his daughter, Erin, was a
victim of cancer at age 12~.
"That was really difficult, and
it still is," said Vallely.
Today's John Vallely is not un-
like most fans, he'll be watching
the Sweet Sixteen, and hopefully
further down the road with the
Bruins, via television, and like
everyone else, he has plenty of
opinions on the Bruins' chances
in their bid to restore order.
"I've always questioned the
Bruins' defensive breakdowns,
that's my concern," admi11ed
Vallely. "And sometimes it's
hard for players lo play in a con-
stant rotating substitution pat-
tern. They really haven't been set
on a starting five until a week or
two ago and that can be trouble-
some.
"For whatever reason ... and
you never know what the prob-
lems are unless you're there in-
ternally."
Vallely also worries about the
Bruins' guard-play. "They've
been inconsistent shooting-wise,"
he adds.
OMy Not ~ ... ptwc,.
"Defensively they've broken
down a lot in terms of helping
each other. It's very difficult to
guard one-on-one up front. You
have to have help."
Vallely's recollections of New
Mexico State in the semifinals go
only so deep as to confuse it with
New Mexico, and to recall one of
New Mexico State's heavyweights
-Sam Lacey.
Newport Beach's John Vallely, with memoirs, and when a youngster at Corona del Mar High.
What sticks "as the next game
the title showdown with Jack-
so nville.
.. We ''ere down at one time
by 10 in the first half, but by
half11me "e were up by 6 or 7
points," said Vallely. ··we had
pressed and had a good spun
and by halftime we really be-
lieved we could beat them.
As a senior (without Alcindor)
we really felt it was a rpatter of
going out with nothing to lose
and everything to gain. Before,
we had everything to lose and we
were expected to win."
For the 1992 Bruins, although
top-ranked in the West Re-
gionals, it's a matter of a lot to
win, not all that much to lose.
For certain, th is not Dick Vi-
tale country. , "
"l think th'y \have a chance
(to win it all}rb~t whether they
have the chem~ remains to be
seen," said ValTely. "They have
the potential, and they have a lot
of talent. But they need tough
te am defense and to play as a
team ... and they have these l:ips·
cs."
That's something Vallely :ind
the Bruins seldom had to deal
with in the Wooden era. But it's
also something which creates
even more intcre'it with so many
contende rs in similar positions.
"1 really enjoying wnid1ing it
{March Madnes ) on TV," said
Vallely ... Having been there, it's
interesting to sec how teams play
together. or don't pl:iy together,
and to sec \\<ho's got ii at the
end."
Back Bay Bombers shot down, 8-1
By OeMis Brostemous
SP0!1S Wntet
After George Chelius (4-1) had
retired the first hitter of the game
on a line drive to the shortstop on
N E W P 0 R T i:.c me 's first pitch, second base-
BEACH -For one immy Fernandez lofted a fly
gJme at least. the ~ to left that kept carrying, fl.
Back Bay Bombers .· nally clearing the fence as CdM
"ere defused. . · left fielder Scott Patton ran out of
R i g h t -h a n d e r room.
Tony Zuniga twirled a masterful "That's the first home run we've
three-hitter to lead Saddleback to had all season," said Mangram,
an 8-1 victory over Corona del whose Roadrunners improved to
ft.Jar Wednesday in a Sea View 7-1 overall, 2-0 in league play.
League baseball matchup at CdM. The second for Saddleback
The Sea Kings (4-2. 1-1) had would come a bit later and would
entered the game averaging a cool mark the departure of Chelius.
JO runs a game in five previous Leading 4-0 entering the top of
outings this season, but could the. fifth, the Roadrunners put to-
ne, er get untracked against Zuni-gether four hits, c<ipped by Zuni·
ga (3-0). ga's homer to left field, for an 8-0
"'That's the second three-hiller cushio n.
he's thrown ," said Saddleback Sophomore left-hander BryM>n
Coach Bobby Mangram. "He sim-Groat was brought in at this point.
ply pitched great today. Tony had and his stint proved 10 be one of
command of four different pitches, the few highlights for CdM in this
:ind was able IO get <ihead of their game. Gro<it \\Orked three innings,
big hitters consistently." yielding two hits and a walk while
The three hits included a fly-striking out four.
ball single to left an the first inning "'He did an outstanding job;·
by Tim DeCinces, Brad Deteresa 's said ~lagers who hinted' that
sharp hit to center in the fifth and Groat may be in line for a Sll rt
Theo Rokos' bloop single to cen-some time in the near future.
tcr an the sixth. "Ma}be the next time we play
But, for the most part, Zuniga Saddleback." •
Jumped ahead of the Sea Kings' The Sea Kings mounted only
hi11ers and kept them off-balance two threats against Zuniga. In the
by changing speeds effectively and first, Todd Kehrli worked CdM"s
not allowing many balls to be hit only walk of the gl\me and raced
hl rd by the potent CdM lineup. to third on OcCinces' looper 10
"He mixed up his pitches ex-left.
tremcly we ll,'" admitted Sea Kings However. Rokos grounded out
Coach Scott Magers . "He never to...(irst to end the inning.
really let us get it going at all 'then, Corona ended Zuniga's
today. He did a great Job." shutout hopes by scoring an un-
ESTANCIA:
From 81
Trig Garner and Tom Ravens-
burg each drove in one run for the
Artists (2-5), who stranded seven
on the day.
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The Sea Kings wi ll attempt to
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away at Trabuco
in 7-3 PCL setbac
By RJchard °""' Spcii'9W!llr
MISSlON
VlEJO -Baseball
coaches stress to
their players the
importance of
shullin& down the
o p po n c n I i m-
m ed i ate I y following a run-
producing half inning.
Solidifies momentum, they say.
Both teams were guilty on
Wednesday of ~ning lhe door
back up after taking a lead. lJl the
end, visiting Costa Mesa High was
pinned wilh a 7-3 loss against Tra-
buco Hills. which was playing its
Pacific Coast League opener.
For the Mustang,s (2-6, 0-2), a
sloppy third inning on defense and
11 complimentary passes <lid them
in.
Trabuco Hills (3-3, 1-0), receiv-
ing a fine pitching performance
from senior lcCt-hander A.J. Cleve-
land, cashed in on both of Costa
Mesa's erron in the third to take
a permanent lead, 4-3.
Trabuco Hills added three more
runs in the sixth to give Cleveland
plenty or cushion, although right-
hander Mike Hans was asked to
put out the flame in the seventh as
Costa Mesa threatened. Haas,
needing to face only one baller,
recorded a save after C03)(ing
Costa Mesa's Mike Meyer into a
routine fly out to end a game that
was being played as a m:ikeup or
last Friday's rain out.
The hosts scored twice in the
second inning, but Cleveland was
unable to hold the lead as Costa
Mesa rallied for three runs in the
third while Trabuco Hills commit-
ted two costly errors.
In the bouom of the thir<!.._how-
ever, Costa Mesa was unable to
hold its short-lived, 3-2 advantage
as Trabuco Hills scored tw ice.
One of the l'AtO errors Costa
Mesa committed in the third in-
ning was a dropped fly ball in
shallow left-center field, allowing
the go-ahead run to cross home
plate.
"That fly ball killed us," said
Costa Mesa Coach Tim Green,
whose pitching staff walked nine
and hit lwo b:atters. 0 1t was prob-
ably the play or the game."
Ocvcland, in command most of
the way th:inb to his ability to get
:ihead in the counts. sc:mcred six
hits in 6¥,, innings, walking only
t\\-O and striking out si.~.
''He'd thrown l JS pitches and
we let him go a little further :iny-
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Randy Brouwer, a former Esta
High 5tandout. "He had a co
oC easy innlngs afler 1ivin1 up t
three runs. He was th i
strikes and he wasn't stru
until the end."
Meyer, Costa Mesa's Ocet
ter fielder and No. 3 h1tter, ri
a bases-loaded single to riaht
to score Jason Amordc for
Mustangs' first run. An ln
error by Trabuco Hills all
designated hitter Lou Vasque
score and tic the game, 2·2,
Costa Mesa first baseman
Pickens scored Meyer on an
field single.
"But our kids came back i
two runs the next inning," B o
wer '3id.
After giving up lend-off sin I
in both the fourth and fiflh i
nings, Oeveland (1-2) puUed
plug on Cosra Mesa both ti
including striking out the sid
the fifth.
Ty Scofield (0-3), Costn M
suining second bascm:in, suft r
his second loss in as many da
a reliever. A single, t\\O wulks
two errors led to both Tra
Hills runs in the third inning, n
moments nfter Costa Mesa
taken the lead.
Scofield, who had two hit
the plate, the only Costa ~ e
player with more than one. st
out four in 4 VJ innings.
Costn Mesa returns to a 1
Friday when the Mustang$ ,ho
Century in a Pacific Const Leng
match up.
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Mater Dei drills Servile, 9-5
lua League baseball opener, Mater Dei • SANTA ANA -In a belated Ange-x
Hip dropped arch-rival Scrvite, 9-5,
Wednesday on the Monarchs' field.
Cale Carter's three-run homer in the fifth
capped the scori'l,~r Mater Dei (7·0, 1.0). ...........
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Fullerton pounds OCC, 9-3
COST A MESA -Once again ·un·
able IO string together victories, th. e x
Orange Coast College baseball team
(11-7, 5·6) went down to visiting Ful·
tenon Wednesday in a makeup game, 9-3.
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COSTA MESA -The Orange
Coast College sof tbaJ I team loaded the ~
bases twice with nQ outs, but couldn't ~
push across a run in a 2·0 Orange Em·
pire Conference loss to Riverside Wednesday.
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MORENO VALLEY -Dave Rob----
in.son shot a 1-under-par 71 Wcdncs· • /
day to pace Orange Coast to a 383-390 filV
Orange Empire Conference decision ----
over Riverside at ,Moreno Valley Country Club.
OCC vo ll eyball tea m swept
The Orange Coast College men's
volleyball team suffered its first home • 4(.
loss in more than three years Wcdn.cs-'
day, bowing to powerful Long Beach
City, 15-7, 15-10, 15-10.
On the high school boys level:
Newport Harbor stayed unbeaten in non-league
matches with a 15-12, 15-8, 15-3 verdict over vis-
iting Dana Hills, ns Frank Griffo and Justin Mcin-
tee paced the balanced Sailors' attack with IS
k.ills.
CdM, Eagles post wi ns
Corona del Mar High senior Ted
Simpkins qualified for CIF in the 100-~
ya rd freestyle (49.3 seconds), and con·
tributcd to two winning freestyle relays
as the Sea Kings topped visiting University, 121·
49, in the Sea View League opener for both
Wednesday.
In the Pacific Coast League: The Estancia High
boys cruised to an easy 106-52 victory over visiting
Century, as sophomore Rick Plascencia had his
best time in the 500 freestyle for the Eagles.
Sa il o rs fa ll to Wood bridge
::,. IRVINE -Sophomore Jeff Thom-
sen earned two paints, and nearly a
third, in No. l singles to account for
the bulk of Newport Harbor High's
scoring in a 15-3 Sea View League boys tennis lo s
:u Woodbridge Wednesday.
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KERRI.I: Athlete of Week
From 8 1
against rival Newport Harbor last
Saturday in the Sea View League
opener llS CdM outslugged the
Sailors, 14-6 -have put the cocky
back into Kehrli.
DeCinces' prese nce, alo ng with a cast of other legitimate baseball
prospects on the team, adds to the
Cun.
"There's a we're-too-good-to-
lose cockiness and a confident
cockiness," said Kchrli, voted the
Dally Pilot's Athlete of the Week.
(And, ironically, it was DcCinc.es
who Kchrli barely edged out for
this wee k's Wahoo Award.)
"Timmy (DcCinccs) and 1 arc
pretty cocky together. We get on
each other, just joking around. We
let each other know who's hitting
higher. Last year we gave each
other a hard time, too."
Few realize the impact Kehrli
made on the diamond as a fresh-
man.
o r course, how can anyone for-
get the autumn or 1989, when a
then-lanky sophomore quarterback
named Todd Kehrli led CdM to
the CIF Division Vl football
championship? lt was, perhaps,
the most memorable deed of Ke-
hrli's Corona del Mar career.
But, in the spring of '89, fresh-
man first baseman Kehrli hit six
home runs, five in the preseason.
"I hit a hot spot before league,"
he said. "l either struck out or hit
a home run. I remember one time
I hit two in one inning against
Costa Mc a -that was a high-
light.
"My mom likes au the stats.
She's got my batting average writ-
ten down before I even get home.
She has a good tame Vwith it.
··1 screw around with the guys
and we're cocky with ca.ch other,
but as long as we're winning, that's
all that matters. Ws, great to be
winners. I try not to think about
my average and stats too much,
but you do sometimes."
Ke hrli considers himself a
"tough guy,·• which is why he can
handle the numerous injuries.
As a junior, almost to the exact
day of his dislocated elbow injury
as a senior, Keh rli cut the little
finger of his right hand in a freak
accident while in the kjtchen at
home.
Sophomore year. First, a broken
leg during basketball season. "Jeff
J~ck.son landed on It during prac-
tice one day," Kchrli said. "lt hurt
for a week, but I was still running
on it and so it cvcntuaHy
snapped." Second, he underwent
shoulder surgery from the previous
summer.
Again, ignoring the pain, this
time throughout the football cam·
paign as CdM won the Division VI
title. "It was painful during tho
season, but I held (the suri:cry)
off," he said.
As a freshman, it was the ~houl
der. Eighth grade (broken thumb)
and seventh grade ("I'm sure I
had one then, too," he said) also
produced ailments.
"I figure," he ssid. ..1f I'm a
three-sport athlete, I'm bounJ to
have some injuries."
A little humbling ne,er hurts
ones cockiness, just ask Kehrli.
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WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS
DAVEY'S LOCKE.A -2 boats. 2• angler$.
2 ytlloWllll, $8 cai.c:o bass. 3 scUpin. 4S roekflsll.
124 llJue Ptl'ch 1 s mac~eret
NEWPORT LANDING -1 bOi1S 10 an-
Gitfl 49 srup.n. 3 tauco bus, 2 sand bass 10
blue pettl\, 6 INClr.trel
SWim summaries
Because of space limitations, the
complc~e S\\ im summaries for Co-
rona dcl Mar and Estancia boys
and girls competition on Wednes-
day will be publ~hed Frida).
flUIUC IOTICU flUllJC MOTICEI PUIUC MOTIC!I PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
PmllC IOTICI 1 .. 1 L Ar-.. •'-•.....,. ~ ~ ~ ~ ... ,_.In PUIUC NOTICE TM undersigned Trustae strlc.tlons and ReMtVatlon PROTECT YOUR PROP· tted 10 the undlfSI,,_,. a 1 1 ~ ...... ~.... 01 tne cai.tor· 700 ....... Aha ,. .. ..,.u, , _ _. ...., ,_..,, disclaims any fiabiltty IOI ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT . .,. .. _ usled no PreMnla ~~-( Cll9 t03CM0a • • -in. Imposition of lquidalld TltM Onter Inc 1 ol Easements. rec:Ofded A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU written OeclarabOn ol 0.-su respuffl a a llempo rva Fina al c:oa.. and a~
8U-DlfS ff109 714'972..oe9t damages lot each day ol Ne. 211M4•20 any OIT~SS o the ~ 20, 1974 In Book NEED AN EXPLANATION lautt and Demand IOI Sale JHMC1e nter au .._,.;. lhOnud to do business WI
I ti 1 (CnACION DAT•t OCT 11 1"t delay. In Iha amount Ml Trust...... str .. t addr"s and oll'lef 11224, Page 176e of Of. OF THE NATURE OF THE and a wntten Notice of 0.-cho pe the Stai. of Callfom1a. ALL .IUINC&AL' .IAMaS H. DEMPSSY, lor1tt In the lnfonnalion IOI No. F-34M43-BH common designation. II ficlal Records ol Ol'ange PROCEEDINGS AGAINST fault and Election to Sell. proc!.:;1~:~:.-:: ·~ PAYABLE AT THE TIME Of p.. C ft O a a. Ctettl, ., L • ......,., ~bid t form Referet.c. Ne = ~ hertln. Said County. Cattlornia. YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· TM undersigned caused Pf•Mnler .._, Pf"Mba• SALE, all r.ghl. t;tle and ~
I C09lMlfT 0.., and be ,.. rnu:iv.cc: 11\e 990-.11 ~173-L WI 1:19 made. bUt w11~ PARCEL 2: TACT A LAWYER.. said Nolice ol Default and Uated no reclblra notl lettst held by 11 as Trvs1 .. , ~_!~~--!.0 CROSa. Published Dally Piiot contract ~ments. NOTICR OF out coveNnt ':' ~anty, An undivided l/53rd inllf· F~d1~~c)'~~ir~ Elac:llon to Sell 10 be r• ftcec:lon adlclon.1 ~ lfl that r.al PfOpe:rty lltua!e , ~• IAwlee a Match 5, 12, t9, 28. 1992 EKh blddtt ahall submit. TRUST•••• ULR ••pressed OI m.,.._, t• est In Lot 2 of Tract No H th• dul a olnted corded In the county where part•"-&a corte. In said County and Swe.
-······· A•U•DLD TM53 on lhe form tumlshed With YOU ARE IN DEFAULT garding bile. possession. 8184, In the City of Costa TIUllM und•~ ~p pursu-lh• real PfOpel'fy Is located &lslen olro• requl ..... desct1bed IS IOOows
OU&SS .... DOSS 1 the contract docurnenta. a UNDER A OEED OF TRUST °' encumt>tances. to pay Mesa, County of Ol'ange, ant to Deed ot Ttust R• ancs more 1han thrtt toe ... alee h Mble LOT 20 OF TRACT NO ....... ao, lftolua'" PUIUC MOTICE list of lhe proposed sub-DATED 09129/80. UNLESS the r~malnlng Pflnclpal Slate of Calllo1nl1, as corded on 02/09179 as months have elapsed 1"1Ce q u e u sl~d ::i era 2947 IN THE CrTY Of • ,.,., Ma M1'1G IWD NOTIC• TO contractofs on lhJa prOjK! YOU TAKE ACTION TO sum~ the nole(s) secured Shown on a map tecOfdtd Document No. 11033 Boo« such rlCOfdatlon. II COSTA MESA COUt.TY
By C 9' O I.. CONTMCTCMS ~ ~9d Sby the Sublet· PROTECT YOUR PROP· by 111d De.d of Trust, with in Boo« 3.44, Pages 35 and 13030 Page 175.1 ol Official DATE: 0 3Jt 11'92 .:.: .. ~.~o OF ORANGE. STATE Of ... ~·•u.uen. , .. ~ ,. .... -~ ng .... ~ .......... U~_?n~~~ ERTV. rT MAY BE SOLD AT lnterHI thereon. IS PfO-3& of MISCallaneous Maps Recofds In ille office of the MM FINANCIAL. COR· •• no CAUFOANIA. AS PER ~\AP •-.-. • ..._.._ lit ,.......,..,.._ ...... ....,........,., A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU llid9d in said note(s) ad· • Recorder of ORANGE p O" AT ION '" conoc:e a &in abotlado
p ._ .... , •·---·· ~ alDS "*"Code SecilOn 4100 et NEED AN EXPLANATION vances Ir und ' the Records of Ol'ange County, County Cahlornla U · ._ S puede llamar a MO Mr· RECORDED IN 6001( 94 TAW-....0. School DtWk1: COAST seq. Of THE NATURE Of THE any. er c.&.rorru. shown and ~ eaited 'by: EDWARD H. TRU STEE, 9330 SKY vtclo "-referencla "-PAGE 18, OF MISCEL· ~ •°'Yw ..... 10 CA&,D. COMMUNITY COLLEGE EKh Bid ltlal be ac· PROCEEDINGS AGAINST i..ms of the Deed of Trust. fined as the convnon area MARSHALL ANO MARY PARK COU .. T , SAN abogadoa 0 a una oft. LANEOUS MAPS IN THE
MR Daft .,._ tN1 DtST'RJCT ~by I ~ Of YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-Hllm&ted f"s. charges on the "Condominium MARJORIE MARSHALL DIEGO, CA 92123 clna de a uda ..... OfFICE OF T11E COUNTY rm 1 la ..,,,.. _.. a.d ONdllne: 2 o'dod1 cash1ar I check Of bid TACT A LAWYER and npenses Of the PIM'• and Oedaralion of HUSBAND ANO WIFE. as Telephone Nutnber: ( I dlr 'I lo .... RECORDER OF SAID
, ,_ ..... "• " p.m. of Iha 23td day of bond In .,, amoum not.... Ori 0411&.~2 at t:30 p M. Trust .. and of the truS'1s Cov9nal'r1s. Cond>llOnl and Trustor IMPERIAL SAY· (8 19 ) 292-2000 ,::: ·, eclor t COUNTY
... ,..,-,n .. • .. •'!!...: Apri.1982 tl'lan *'!!~(1~) of AAM FINANCIAL CORP(). crealed by S&lcl Deed o1 Resttlct;ons and ReNNa-INGS ANO LOAN AS-BEVERLY K. HUBER ,._o . APu22-40l-o6 ·-.... PtlC9of8tdRecelpc:Of·lhe 10tal...., .,._,payable RATION u Ole dUy ap-Trust to-Wit: Sl09606.56 SOCIATION as Benetk:iary ' _ .. No.A 153017 ,...rt. flee of Dnc1or of Pur~ to 1he OlatrlC1 Ma ouw-pe>W9d Tnn1M urlOer and • • !Ion of Ea11men1.1. r• WILL SEU AT PUSUC ASST. I ECA£TMY The nam e and a d-The strMt aaaress °'
A....., at ......... Ing. Be9y ISa6dwv\ Coat ... lhat IN b60det, If lls pursuwtt to Deed ol Trusl Est.mated ~August 20, 1974 In AUCTION TO THE HIGH-Publlshed Newport •••• of the cowt Is: oltlef common d~.on
-.......... ~ Community Cohoe Dia-~ .. ~.ah.all tecord9d on 10 09 llO as AcCNeO inleresl and ad-lloo*I 11224, Page 1766 of EST BIDDER FOA CASH, BeactvCosi.a Un.a Daily (El nolftbN 4lnlcclen or the real pr~,,.,...,,.
"9W -...wtlt1eft ,... lrid. 1370 Adame A~. p romptly eucute the Oocurnerc No. ts.434 &x* clilional .ov.nces If any Wll Official Rec:0tdS of Onange (payable Id lime of Ale In Not March 19, ~April 2.. de la c ert! •) OA-abOVe CIHCnbed .11 pur·
....... .... M lft C-. ...... CA 12121 Agreement. _bnlstl a aa~ 13782 Page 1919 of Otllc.111 lncfeue lhls llgure pnor to eoun.y California.. &awful money of Iha Untied 1992.. ANOE COUNTY SUPE P011ed 10 br. 2236 RA, ~ ..... ..._. Jl'M ,roject Identification fat10rf Flllthlntul P~ Records In Iha office or Iha sale. Ell~ therefrom Un.ts St.ates, by c.ash, a cashief·s 1"181 RIOR COU•T 700" LEIGti, COSTA MESA. CA ~ Go6den W• eo.. anc• Bond an amount Reco1d11 of ORANGE TM t>eneiliary Uflder laid cnecll drawn by a st.I• OI " • 9'2627 -a. wt .. ...., lega Aeco11d"'9>1 Fan Col not les9 1han one tlundr9d County, Caltlorrva • u· Deed of Trust heretotore 1 '° S3 Inclusive, u shown nattonai bani(, a check PUBLIC NOTICE Clwlc C enter Drive B ENE F 1 C ARY ~--. ~ HNt~; fMf. perQrlll (1QO'lij of tha IOCal ecuted by: MICHAEL and cleflrl4ICI In the ~ drawn by a Slat• OI teder-.1 ·"·· Sant.I ..... CA I ,,Jfl ,_. MC ...... 90 OM 13'1ot: Bid 1 1590 ~ price, furnish a Pay. SHUTTLEWORTH ANO e•ecule<I and cMW9f9d to mentioned ~condornuwm credit union, Of a check BIC 3t9 9270 1 TRANSAMERICA FINAN-
( 111 HU ... .... Jl'M Place ...... •• on Ne: rnent Bond In an amount NANCY SHl/TTLEWORTH the und.-slgtwd 1 wntttfl PIM" and Oeclara&lon. drawn by a stale °' federal IUIHIONI The ;..,... a44rea CIAl SERVICES 71 .. 962· ..f ............ · .... Olke of Oirectot of Fadl-not leu than flf\y l*cenl HUSBAND ANO WIFE, at Oetlara.tl0t1 of Delaul1 and PARCEL 3; savings and loan ... (CrTACK* and tele.....:ie ~ 3800
r••r ••••• .~, '* ~. a.-. Haines, (~) of Iha total bid pr'ICI, Trut10f USUFE SAVINGS Demand '°' Sale, and • Hon-ellclU9ille easements aociatlon. savings u -JUDICW.t of lhe •11_ ---'• at· The under11gned d•• __. .... ' ....._ Coatt Community COleoe and #umlsh C*tllk:ates 9¥1-AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. written Nollee of Default IOI i-and soetatlof\. or savings bank ,.....TICE TO -.. ..-•.-c1a1m1 all 1tabol1"' IOI .,... -,..., • .., .., -Olatrkt· 1370 Acsama AV. denclnO tnat the requlr~ as Beneficiary wiu. SEU. and Eledlon '° Sell The acceu. .'V".. specified In HCUon 5102 ot ..v : CAwteo a) tomer, ., the Jiertr " -·,
..._ ....... ...._ enue •Costa Mesa. C~ lnawanc.e la In eftect In tne AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO undersfgnec:I cauMd. aald egress. all u des.c:rlbed In the F'inanctal Code and au-BEAT .. ICE MAR9'1S, wtthout en •ttGme'I, ta: WlCOITectness"' aaid Slttet
••rftlft8 freM th• m29 (714) 432-5107 arnounls eel lotth In the THE HIGHEST BIDDER Notlce ol Default and EJec IM •Condominium Plan" lhoflud 10 do business In TOMMY SAUNDER I, (El ncNftbre, la dltec· address 01 othlf common
....t. NOTICE 1$ HEAEBY l1'f*lll CC>ndlt.ioN. In the FOR CAS~. (payable al • and Dedwatlon of C0¥-lhls elate.) At: IN TliE JRWEL CROILRY, clen J .. ftUIMr'e de deslgnalM>n.
TMre .. _...., ..... Ol'VfN lhat the ebow-went of,_.. to.,...., Into time of aale In lawful ~ u: ~ bev.:c:: enants.. Condttlona and R• L08BY TO THE BUILDING. THERESA SCHMIDT, t9Mfono ... Mopde SMf sale Wll be n\lode
t1•llnr1 , ... y..,.., ~CommunilyC<*ege = ~~ mSoney of the Unlled teal pt~ls ~and slrlc:bons and ReservatiOn 501 S OUTH LEWIS K.ATIT~A SCHMIDT, del acclonante, e del wl1he>IA w1t1Tanty, Q&lf ...
.... .. ... • ..,. ....., ... , of Ol'Mge ~. ·---latn . by cash, cashief's _... .. , of Eaements referenced STREET, ORANG£. CA al lllOeCRT W'IUIK. DOtE a c ctonento q ue n• "' ~ rtgwding title.
--W c.Momia. ac11r1a by ~ IUCh bid 8eQ#tty .. be chec:ll dtaWn by a II.a.le °' more than 1twM montN above rtgl'lt. tiU. and int.rest~ SAUNDRRS IDMA poues.slon or encu~ .... __... • ._.. ...,. through Its Go~:;:!~ ~ 'TM FMt!M Per· nahonaJ bank, 1 check nave elapMd MlCe IUctl • ftY9d to and held by It • ll•n• a11to1ade, ••) brances. ID · ...... .-. the ,_ .. Mt -.W • et• loerd. hereln1lfW bmence 9ond atW111 t• drawn by a aUde 0t lederal recordltion. TM street addreu and ~ Mid Deed of TIUSt In SAUMOERI, AND DOES PIDR• L AAJW. ESQ., -, '°"'"
.....,. ,.. .., oal • to • MDtSTRICT", _. ,... ~In u bee and aff9d aeot union. 0t a ched DAT•· 03/t"2 Ofhef common dnlgnallon. tne ~ ""**' in t • t , INCLUSW. WIEITOY•R a MAT· paid OOI~ NCUred ... ...., ....,.,., ..,.. C1Ne 14> to, bur not IM• !hough Iha ...,.,..... ~ dmtln by state 01 i.deral Mii Atu.cw. COA-(if any), of the rNf property uld , Ca1itomia ci. FROM1 (De) •AtUA TMEWS. 1t1t ..,. ... by aaod Deed °' Trust. wl1'I
,._ at • ..... .W ... """"'-~ataeed *ne, rtod aa specMacl In Iha UlllngS and loan auocJa-dncnbed above IS SU· ICl1blng the land hefew. SA&.UD SAUNOU.I Drive, #1to, c.,.... inler9St and oct'9f *""'as
\.. ihH (II•••• lft .... ~~tor IN ....cs ~·c:.;~~--bol\ savings UIOClallOn, ;:u~::.· ~:;o .~ ported 10.,.. 345 UNIVEA-DHl•IT A ESTATE OF: , ..... oeta 4•1 ... ,, CA 92121 provided thereon. ~ Id-~ ..... ~tonnd tOt Iha abo'<'9 Iha right '° retact ~::;::: 5~ of~ PARK COURT, I AN SfTY DR.. 8 3. COSTA A LEASEHOLD ESTATE ., TMEODOft• uuee. en•) ...... 7to ~left_._~~
............. _... leda W'9I be rec.Md In bids OI to ~ nano.al Code and IUl'K> DllEQO CA 91123 MESA.CA92627 CREATED BY TMAT CEA-HI'S• au THEODOftE DATIE:ID2St990 . "'I I .... ...__the '*"9 idenllfted abo'<'9 ~ or rtacf 10 do bualneu In this T ele h~ne Muallt , TM ~ TNSlee TAJN LEASE BETWEEN EUJS SAUNDE"S GM'( L GRMYILLE, plUS IMS. charges and••
...... _... ...... Wt and "'811 be opened. .,.d In .,.,., ~ OI In h blO-stale) At: IN THE LOfJllY (lttt n2"·2000 e r. ~ any Ubil<ly for ROGER DEYOUNG, AS A ceurt precee4ln1 Cleft. Bf ............. perwes of Iha T~ and ..._ .. IO DIAS CM.. ~ reec1 llklud •Iha clf,g. TO tHE BUil.DiNO. SOl ~y K. MUKR any lncorrectMll of IN LESSOR AND DEYOUNG h ae been star ted .,._ •• ,.,....., of the 1r\.lltl craatec! by
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VALLRY:
From 81
he adds. "I've seen him (Wood-
en) a lot this year, maybe eight
or nine times when l'vc gone up
to watch UCLA and I go over
and see him at halftime, or I'm
on the phone with him. Coach
Wooden has been a real inspira-
1ion to me and I've relied on his
knowledge for basketball, and ex-
periences in life."
Vallely fell back on t~~c
teachings for support las1 ;,f'au·
when his daughter, Erin, was a
victim of cancer at age 12~.
"That was really difficuh, and
it still is," said Vallely.
Today's John Vallely is not un-
like most fans, he'll be watching
the Sweet Sixteen, and hopefully
fu rther down the road with the
Bruins, via tclcvisi5 and like
everyone else, he hTs plenty of
opinions on 1he Bruins' chances
in 1hcir bid 10 restore order.
"I've always questioned the
Bruins' defensive breakdowns,
thal's my concern," admined
Vallely. "And sometimes it's
hard for players 10 play in a con·
stant rotating subs1i1u1ion p::H·
tern. They really haven'! been set
on a starling five until a week or
tv.·o ago and that can be !rouble·
some.
.. For ""'hatc\'er reason ... and
you neve r know what the prob·
!ems are unless you're there in·
tcrnally."
Vallely also worries abou t the
Bruins' guard-p'lay. "They've
been inconsistent shooting·wise,"
he adds.
•
Mustangs let it ge
away at Trabuco
in 7-3 PCL setbac
ByRlctlnDlm --MISSION
VIEJO -Bucball
roaches s1.reu 10
their players the
importance of
shutling down the
op.ponent im-
mediately following a run•
producing half inning.
Solidifies momentum, they say.
Both teams were guilty on
Wednesday of opening the door
back up after taking a lead. In lhe
end, visiting Costa Meu High was
pinned with a 7-3 loss against Tra·
buc:o Hills, which was playing its
Pacific Coast League opener.
For the Mustangs (2-6, 0..2), a
sloppy third inning on defense and
11 complimentary passes did them
in.
Trabuco Hills (3-3, 1-0), rcceiv·
ing a fine pitching performance
from senior left-hander AJ. Oeve·
land, cashed in on both ·or Cosra
Mesa's errors in the third to take
a permanent lead, 4·3.
how," said Trabuco Hills
Randy Brouwer. a former £s11 cit
High standout ... He had a co pie
ot easy innings afler giving up the
three runs. He was th ing
strikes and he wasn't in c
until the end."
Meyer, Costa Mesa's Ocet
ter fielder and No. 3 hitter, ri
a bases-loaded single to ri&hl
to score Jason Amorde for
Mus1angs' first run. An in eld
error by Trabuco Hills all ·cd
designated hitter Lou Vasque 10
score and lie the game, 2-2, t en
Cosla ~icsa first baseman eff
Pickens scored Meyer on an in·
Cield single.
"But our kids came back ·iih
two runs the next inning," B ou-
wer said,
Afte r giving up lcad-o[f sin Jes
in both the fourth and fifth in-
nings, Cleveland (1-2) pulled the
plug on Costa Mesn both ti es,
rncludin& striking out the sid 1n
the fifth. ;ry S.:ofield (0-3), Cosl3 M 1
starting second baseman, suff red
his second Joss in u many d::i) :u
a reliever. A single, two walks nd
two errors led to bo1h Tra ro
Hill s runs in the 1hird inning, nly
moments after Costa ~1esa ad
taken the lead.
"Defensively they've broken
down a lot in terms of helping
each other. ll's very difficult to
guard one-on-one up front You
h;:ave to have help."
Vallely's recollections of New
f\1exico State in 1he semifinals go
only so deep as 10 confuse ii with
New Mex ico. and to recall one of
New Mex ico State's heavyweights
-Sam Lacey.
o.;i,. Not &lit ""'*'"
Newport Beach's John Vallely, with memoirs, and when a youngster at Corona del Mar High.
Trabuco Hills added three more
runs in 1he sixth to give OC\'Cland
plenly of cushion, allhough right-
hander Mike Haas was usked to
put out the flame in the seventh as
Costa ~1esa threatened. Haas.
needing 10 face only one batter,
recorded a save after coaxing
Costa Mesa's Mike Meyer into a
routine fly out to end a game that
was being played as a makeup of
last Friday's rain oul.
Scofield, "'-'ho had l"'-'O hit at
the plate. the only Costa ~ c-s.:a
player ""'ilh more than one, st uck •
out rour in 4Y.I innings.
Cos1a ~·fcsa relurns to a 1un
Friday ~·hen the '-1ustangs hos!
Century in a Pacific CollSt Lc.iguc:
matchup.
\Vhat sticks "'as the nex:t game
-the 1ille sho"'·down with Jack·
son\'ille.
"'\Ve "'ere down at one tin1e
by 10 in the first half, but by
halftime "-'C were up by 6 or 7
points," said Vallely. '•\Ve had
pressed and had a good spu rt
'
and by halftime we really be·
lieved we could beat them.
As a sen ior (v.·i1hout Alcindor)
we really fell it "'as a mallet of
going out with nolhing to Jose
and e\'erything to gain. Before,
we had every1hing10-ro]"c"1lnd we
\\.'ere expected to win."
For the 1992 Bruins. although
top-ranked in the \Vest Re·
gionals, il's a matter or a lot to
win, not all that much to lose.
For certain, this is not Die)( \ili-
lale counlry. " _/'
"I think they have a . chance
(10 \\'in it all), but whether they
have the chemistry remains to be
seen," said Vallely. ''They ha,·e
Ilic potential, and"ll'iCy havC'li"Tol
of talent. But they need tough
1enm defense and to play as a
team ... and they have these laps-
es.''
1'hat's something Vallely and
Back Bay Bombers shot down, 8-1
By Dennis Brosterhous
scions wrur
NEWPORT t · DEACH -For one "
g"me at l<'st. 1he :eG Back Day Bombers ~
""ere defused. · ·
Righl·hander , -
Tony Zuniga '"'irled a mas1erful
three-hiller to lead Saddleback to
an 8-1 victorv over Corona del
f\lar Wednesday in a Sea View
League baseball matchup a1 Cd ~·f.
The Sea Kings (4·2. l·I) had
entered the game averaging a cool
10 runs a game in five pre\'ious
outings this sea~n. but could
never get un1racked against Zuni-
g• (J-0).
"Thal's the second three-hitter
he's thrown." said Saddleback
Co:ich Bobby f\la ngram. ··He sim·
ply pitched grea1 today. Tony h:id
command of rour differen1 pirches.
and was able 10 ge l ahead of their
big hitters consis lenlly:·
The 1hrec hits included a ny-
ba!I single 10 lef1 in lhc first inning
by Tim DeCinccs, Brad Dcterc:sa's
, sharp hit to center in the fifth and
T heo Rokos· bloop single to cen-
ter in the si.,th.
Du,t, for the most part, Zuniga
jumped ahead of the Sea Kings'
hiners and kept 1hem ofr-balance
by changing speeds effectively and
nor allowing many balls 10 be hi1
hard by the puccnt Cdf\1 lineup.
"He mixed up his pitches ex-
tremely well:' admillcd Sea Kings
Coach Scott ~lagers. "He never
really let us get it going at all
today. He did a great job."
ESTANCIA:
From Bl
Trig Garner and Tom Ravens·
bur-each drove: in one run for the
Ar11s11 (2 -5). who s1randcd seven
on 1h~ day.
After George Chclius (4-1) had
retired the first hiller of the game
on a line drive 10 1hc shortstop on
the game's first pitch. second base·
man Jimmy Fernandez lofted a fly
ball to left that kept carl)'ing, fi-
nally clea ring the fence as CdM
left fielder Scott Patlan ran out of
room.
"That's the first home run we\•e
had all season," said ~tangr;:am,
whose Roadrunners improved to
7-1 ove rall. 2-0 in league play.
The second for Saddlcback
\l.'Ould come a bit la1c r and would
mark 1he departure of Chclius.
Lead ing 4-0 entering the top or
the fiflh, the Roadrunners pul to-
gether fou r hits, capped by Zun i-
ga's homer to left field , for an 8·0
cushion.
Sophomore lcft·hander Bryson
GtOj,ll was brough t in at this point.
and his stin1 proved to be one of
the few highlights for Cdtl.t in this
game. Gro:u "'·orked three innings,
yielding l'A'O hits and a W.llk while
striking ou1 four.
·•He did an ou1s1anding job;·
said /\lagers who hinted th at
Groa t may be in line for a star!
some time in the near future.
"Ma)be 1he next time 'A'e play
Saddlcback."
The Sea Kings mounted only
two threats against Zuniga. In the
first, Todd Kehrli worked Cd~l's
only walk of the game and raced
to third on DeCinces' looper to
left.
However, Rokos grounded out
to firsl to end lhe inning.
Then, Corona ended Zuniga's
shutout hopes by scoring an un-
Today's schelMe
earned run. >.-tike Susson reached
firs t when the ball on his swinging
third s1 rike went 10 the backstop
for a ~ild pitch.
Oa\'C Angeloni forced Susson 111
second before Deteresa's single
sent Angeloni to second. Then, on
a grounder by Danny '-·tacMillan.
the third baseman·s 1hrow toward
second "''ent into right field for a n
erro r, allo"'·ing Angeloni to race
home.
Zuniga settled down and retired
the final two hillcrs to escape fur-
ther damage.
The Sea Kings will attempt to
rega in their form Friday afternoon
w-hen they visit \Voodbridge.
\Voodbridge went eight innings
on \Vednesday, lying 1-larbor, 8-8.
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Curren led Woodbridge, going
J..for-4 with 3 RBI and 2 run~
scored. au vtn IAAOUI:
the Bruins seldom had to deal
with in the \Vooden era. But it's
also something which creates
even more interest with so many
conlendcrs in similar positions.
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(~1arch Madness) on TV," said
Vallely. "Ha\•ing been there, it's
interesting to see how teams play
together. or don't play together,
and 10 see "'ho's got i1 at the
end."
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The hoslS scored twice in the
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unable to hold lhe lead as Costa
Mesa rallied for th~e runs in the
third while Trabuco Hills commi1-
ted two costly errors.
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hold its short-li\'cd, 3-2 advantage
as Trabuco Hills sCOi'Cd 1wice.
One of the tv.·o errors Costa
Mesa commiued in the th ird in-
ning was a dropped Oy ball in
shallow left-center field, allowing
the go.ahead run 10 cross home
plate_
"Thal fly ball killed us,.. said
Costa Mesa C0.3ch Tim Green,
whose pitching s1a(f walked nine
and hil lwo baucrs. "It wa5 prob-
ably the play of the game."
Cleveland. in command most or
the way 1hanks to his ability to get
ahead jn the counts, sc:n1ered 5L'<
hits in ~ innings. wnlking only
t'A'O nnd striking o ut six.
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COST A MESA -O nce again un-
able to string together victories, the x
Orange Coast College baseball team
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day to pace Orange Coost to a 383~390 tJ:/
Orange Empire Conference decision ----
over Riverside at Moreno Va lley Country Club.
OCC volleyball team swep t
The Orange Coast College men's
volleybaU team sufrcred its first home
loss in more than three years Wednes-
day, bowing to powerful Long Beach
City, 15-7, 15-10, 15-10.
On the high school boys level:
>'·
Newport Harbor stayed unbeaten in non-league
ma tches with a 15-12, 15-8, 15-3 verdict over vis-
iting Dana H ills, as Frank Griffo and Justin Mcin-
tee paced the b3lanced Sailors' attack with 15
kills.
CdM, Eagles post wins
Corona del Mar High senior Ted ----
Simpkins qualified for CIF in the 100· ,,.C-.
yard freestyle (49.3 seconds), and con-
tributed to two winning freestyle relays
as the Sea Kings topped visiting University, 121·
49, in the Seu View League opener for both
Wednesday.
In the Pacific Coast League: The Estancia H igh
b6ys cruised to an easy 106-52 victory over visiting
Century, as sophomore Rick Plascencia had his
best tim._E in the 500 freestyle for the Eagles.
Sailors fal l to W oodbridge
IRVINE - Sopho more Jeff Thom-
sen earned two p<>inlS, and nearly a • •
third, in No. 1 singles to account for ,,,-
the bulk of Newport Harbor High's
scoring in a 15-3 Sea View League boys tennis loss
at Woodbridge Wednesday.
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KEHRLI: Athlete ol Weak Today's telev1ston-radlo
From 81
against rival Newport Harbor last
Saturday in the Sea View League
opener as CdM o ul$lugged the
Sailors, 14-6 -have put the cocky
back into Kehrli.
DeCinces' presence, along with
a cast or other legitimate baseball
prospects on the team, adds to the
fun.
"There's a wc'rc-too-good-to-
lose cockiness and a confident
cockiness."' said Kehrli, voted the
Dally Pilot's Athlete of the Week.
(And, ironically, it was DeCinces
who Ke hrli barely edged out for
this week's Wahoo Award.)
''Timmy (DeCinces) and I are
pretty cocky together. We get o n
each other, just joking around. We
let each other know who's hitting
higher. Last year we gave each
other a hard time, too."
Few realize the impact Ke hrli
made on the diamol}d as a fresh-
man.
O f course, how can anyo ne for·
gel t he autumn of 1989, when a
then-lanky sophomore quarte rback
named Todd Kehrli led CdM to
the CIF Division Vl football
championship? It was, pe rhaps,
the most memorable deed of Ke·
hrli's Corona del Mar career.
But, in the spring oC '89, fresh-
man first ba eman Kehrli hit six
home runs, live in the preseason.
'"l hit a hot spot before league,"
he said. "l either struck out or hit
a home run. ( remember one time
I hit two in one inning againi.t
Costa Mesa -that was a high·
light.
T£L£VlSION
Coif
ten down before J even get home. I p.m.-Sborc au~c. ESPN. Sh h ood · · h 4 p.m.-Pl,ycrs Ch;imp., USA c as a & time Wit It, 9 p.m -Playc" Ch.imp .. USA.
"l screw around with 1he 1;uy llO(kty
and we're cocky with each other, 4:30 Pm.-8rullls-Dcv1ts, SC
but as long as we're winning, that's 6:30 p.m -Klnp-fhmcs, Ch. s. 10 p.m. -Brum ... Dc\lb., SC all that m3tlers. It's great to be Pro au utb&ll
winne rs. I try not 10 thin~ about 4 35 p.m -B11llc:ts-l la111b.. TBS.
my average and stats too much. 7 30 p.m. -Mavcricks·Lakc.n. PT.
but you do some times." Coll~ BaiulbaJI 5 p.m.-Aa. St·lnd1Jna, Ch 2.
Kehrli considers i)imself a 7 30 p m.-N Mex.St ·UCLA. Ch. 2.
"to ugh guy," which is ..thy he can -la.iinc
handle the numerous injuries. 5 Pm -SLilum ~'Cnts, ESPN . llor~ Racina
As a junior, almost to the exact 730 p.m.-Anu1 rcpl:iys. Cl> 18
day of his disloc3ted elbow injury 9'.30 p.m.-An111 rcpl•ys, SC
as a senior Kehrli cut the httk MutorQcle Racine
fi f h. ' . h h d . f k 10 p.m. -Supcrcrl»S Series, ESPN. nger o 1s rig t an tn a reo w omrn's Basketball
accident while In !he kitchen at 10 . .30 p.m.-NCAA tourney, PT.
home. RADIO
. ubibition Basd>all Sophomore year: ftrSt, a bro t..cn 10 a.m.-Dodgc~Rcd KABC (790).
leg during bast..c1ball season. ''Jeff I p.m -A·~·Anads. KMPC (710). J~ckson landed on it during prac-. 6 Pm -Ocvc .so. K.FMB (760).
lice one day," Kehrli said. "lt hurt , llocl.ey
for a week but 1 was still running 630 p.m. -Kings-Cul., XTRA (690). . ' . Colltae Buk.ttball on It and so 11 eventually 7.30pm-UCLA-NMS.KMPC(7l0)
snapped." Second, he undel"\o'cnt Pro Biasi.mall
shoulder surgery from the previou 7 . .30 p.m -M:M·Lil...:rs. KLAC (570)
summer. 7.30 pm -Hou.-C11ps, KRLA (1110)
Again, ignoring the pain. this
time throughout the football cam-
paign as CdM won the Division VI
litle. '"It was painful during the
season, but I held (the surccry)
off, .. he said.
As a frei.hman. it was the l>houl-
de r. Eighth grade (broken thumb)
and se,enth grade ( .. I'm sure 1
had one then, too," he i.:iH.I) ali.o
produced ailments.
.. 1 figure," he said, .. ,, I'm 3
1hree-sport athle1e, I'm bounJ to
have some injuries."
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WEDNH DAY'S COUNTS
DAVEY'S LOCKER -2 beilS. 2• "*" . 2 ~ 58 ClllCO IWS, 3 SQllpln, •S rocfdlsh.
124 baie pertfl I S mKkmC NEWPOftT LANDING -1 ~ 10 ~ ~ 49 sc:u1p1n, 3 caco bus. 2 und bass. tO
i.it Cle1tll. 6 ~
SWim summaries
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"My mo m likes all the stats.
She's got my balling average writ·
A little humbling ne\Cr huris
ones cockiness, just ask Kehrl1.
Because of space limi1a11ons, the
complete s" im summar ies for Co-
rona del Mar and ~1ancta bo)S
Jnd girls compc tt11on on Wednes-
day will be pubhi.hcd Friday.
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0 ~ .... ~· t the conti'ld documents, • UNOER A DEED OF TRUST or ancumbrancel. t.o pay Mesa. County of Oranv-• .,,. to Dff<I of TNS1. R• and more than lhrH tos ... .,... Es ~ LOT 20 OF TRACT NO c ....... ao, .......... PUBLIC NOTtcf :,:~pt~~ DATED 09'29'80. UNLESS lh• '~::·:o( )prlnc:lp~ St•I• ol Calllornla, .. corded on 02,09(79 IS montt\S have elapMd Since CI U • usted qule r a 2947, IN THE CITY ~ • ~AM KING IWJ) llOTIC• TO on P'l.r-• YOU TA.l<E ACTION TO sum o es secur ... snown on a map rec:orded e>oc:um.nt No tt033 Book such reco1da1.>on II ......__.._ COSTA MESA COUNTY
•Y CR O IS-cftMTma,.T-S U '9q\Med by the Sublet· PROTECT YOUR PROP· by saoCI Deed of Trust, With in Book 344 Pages 35 and 13030 P• 175.J of OtrtCJal DATE: 03/t1/12 •-~•-•t un t___..SI OF ORANGE. STA.TE OF
-.. _ .. _.. ..,..,._ """ hng llnd Subcontraclong ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT 1nt~est !Mfeon H pr~ ' Records 1n the off.ce ol tne ARM FINANCIAL COR ....._ _ _,..., •· no C UFO _._,; CA U4. CALUMO FM f!actlCM Ac:t. Gover~ A PUBLIC SALE. IF 't'OU vided In said ~te s ad· 36 of Mtscellane<MJS Maps. Rec:order of ORANGE • conoc• a un 11bo9ado A RNlA AS PER MAP "ie ................ , FOR alDa rqent Code Sec:tlon •tOO et NEED AN EXPLANATION ( ), Records ol Orange County, County Cahlorn1a n · p Oft AT I 0 N AS puede Hamar e 1i1n .. ,. RECOODED I~ BOOI< 94
J'TA811A ~ School Olstrlc1: COAST Mq. OF THE NATVRE OF THE vances If arry, under tile Cal1lorl'1la. ll'IOwn and d• ecu1•d 'by: EDWARD H. TRUSTllE, 9330 SKY Vlclo de referencl.a d• PAGE t8. OF MISCEL·
11 V.. ..... • CA&.D-COMMUNITY COLLEGE Each Bid thal be SC. PROCEEDINGS AGAINST terms ol the Deed ol Trust, fined as lhe common area MARSHA.LL A.NO MA.RY PARK COURT, SAN aboeadoa o a UNI ofl· L.ANEOUS MAPS. lN THE
·MR DAY9 aft• et.-DtSTYUCT companied by • cert1lle<I °' YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Hllmated fffs. c:harges on the ••condomlnhJm MARJOR IE MARSHA.LL, DIEGO, CA 92123 clna d• aruda ..... OFFICE OF THE COUNTY
... 1 IM .. ~ en 8;d ONdllne: 2 o'dodt c:asttltr's c:hecll Of bid TACT A LAWVER. and expenses OI the Plan .. and Dedatallon of HUSBAND ANO WIFE. as Telephon• Number: ( _. di lo t .._ RECORD ER OF SAID
I ,.. .... a tlf'IU••" p.m. of the 23rd day of bond In an ~I not less On 04/US~ at t:30 PM . Trustff end of the trusts Covenants Con<lr~ lll'ld Trustor IMPERIAL SAV-(•191291·2000 i":c ) rector • COUNTY
• • AQtt. 1992 thin Uln S*cent (1~) of AR"ll FINANCIAL COOP(). creai.c:t by said Dffd of • ' INGS A.NO LOAN AS-BEVE.RLY K HUaEA °" o ' AP 422-401.()6 .... u1,1Ma .. et.-~of a.a ~ Qt. the tot.ibid price, payable RATION as Ute dUy ap. Trust to-wit $t09 606 S6 RestrictlOl'ls and l*Va-SOCIATION as Bene d • ' CaH No.A 1S30tT • ...-t. b Of Dnc:tot of P\6c:na. to lhe Oll1rid as a guwan-po.med TrustH under end • t · · 11on ol Easements, r• WILL SELL AT PlJB~ ASST. SECRETARY The name and a d-Ttte atrNt aadless or A ...._ eit ......... Ing. 1eftY. IWdwlr\, Coast 1M INt the bldoer, If its pwsuant to Deed of Trusi. Est.ma td corded August 2'0, t974 In AUCTIOH TO THE HIGH-Publlshed Newport .... of tM court Is: otner common cie..gnaton -.... "91Mt ,..,; Community College [)is. Pfopoul Is ~ed, shall recorded on 10/09180 as Acc:rue<I Interest and ad· Book 1122•, Pao-1766 of EST BIDDER FOR CASH, Beach/Costa MK& Daoly (El nombfe dlr.cdon of the real"?fopeny ~~ '"' ""9••1Ueft r• ~ 1)70 Mama A*"'9, promptly 1u c11te the Oocument No. t 543e Booll d.tional advances If 9IT'f Wt.II Otfldal Records ol Orange (pay.tile .i 11/'ne ol sale 1n Piiot March t9, 26, April 2. de la cort! ••) ()fl. above dtsct•tled is p ...
....... ..,., M lft Colda ...... CA 92121 AQrMment. fumlsh a a.ti• 13782 Page t989 or Qtllclal Increase this tlgure P<lor to County CalllomiL lawtul money ol the United t992. AHQI COUN'TY SU~ PQl1ed IO be 2236 ~
-..... --·-ProJ•c:• ldenllflc:atlon facte>ty FllltttlUI Periorm-RICOfCIS In lM otfte• ol tne sale. Eli~ng therefrom Un.ts Satn, by cash,. cashier's th181 ft I Oft COURT 10'0· LEIGH. COSTA MESA CA
..--.-•-Nwne: Gc:Mder1 Weat Cot-Ince Bond In an amount Rec:order or ORANGE TM ti.neifiaty under said c:heck orawn by a elate or • 92627 .... -....t .. Mar lege ~ Fan Col noc Ina 1Nn one ~ed County, CalllOfnia . U · Deed ol Trust neretol0t• t 10 S3 lnclustw, as sttown national bank. a c:heck PUBLIC NOTICE Civic Center Dr I we 8E NEF1 ct AR y .
_,...-. Ul'fUIStnp Heetws; f919-petf#lt (1~) of the total ecuted by: MICHA.EL uted and delivered 6 and cser!Md In the above drawn by a st.ate °' tederal ..... Senta Ana. CA • :;. ,.. ........... 90 DU ·~108; Bid .,. bid pnc;e, fumlah • Pav· SHUTTLEWORTH AND IJlec I ment;oned '"Condomof'ilum cndd ""'°"· Of • Chec:k a s c 319 •2101 TRANSAMERICA FINA,.
............... , ,.. Piece ,..,_ •e on lie: menl Bond In an arncM1t NANCY SHVTTI..EWOATH. lhe IJnd8'11gMd • wtinen Ptan·• and Oedatatton. dtaWn by e state or federal SUMMONS TM nw addtes• CIAI. S£RVIC£S 714--962·
.............. , .... Oflce of Dlr1elot of f"edl-noc leU INn fifty petc:ent HUSBANO AND WIFE. as Declatatlon of Oel-'1 end PARCEL :l: savings and loan •• (CfTACION end tele.....: .. _-.; 3aOO ,.., ..... •etMJ .._ P11nn1ng. Iii HalnH. ~~) of tho Iota! btd pric9, Truslor USUFE SAVINGS Demand IOf Sale. and a Non-exclusive easements soc:lallon. savings a• JUDICIAL) of tM ftllnt __._,. eti-Ttte undersigned d1•
__... ' Coese ~ College • .., fl.mbh cettillc:aln ~ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, wnnen Notic:e of Oelaull fOt i..... and soc:iation. °' UV1ngs ~ MATI -•• dMns all liabolily fol -'"" 1 rtv ... Ille o.enct; 1370 Mama Av-dancing U\.11 the ~ as ~fldary WIU SELL and E*'Jon to Sell The .ccess. •'V'"1 specified In MCtlOn 5102 of "'v CE TO: CAvtso •) tor-new, or tM ~ 9IT'f ............ ...._ onue Costa M... CA ~Is In eflec:t In the AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO underSlgrltd caused S&ld egress. all as described In lhe F1nandal Caci. lll'ld au-a l ATRICt'. MAftft ll, wtthout en attomey, Is: inconeciNll in said Street
WH•lftW he• the ~ ('114) "32·5707 amounb Mt fOfth In tM THE HIGHEST BIOOER Not.ce 01 Default and Elec-the ~Condominium Plan" thorized 10 do bl.lsinosl In TOMMY IAUNDERI, (EJ ,....,., le dine-.Odfeu °' other awnmon .-to NOTICE IS HEREBY general eondltioN. In the FOR CASH. (payable at and Oecl#aUon ol CoY-this alate.) At: IN THE JKWEL .CROSLt'.Y, clan ~ et........, ... ~ TMfe .. eeher ..... GIVEH that the ~ event of eaik.n IO .... Imo time of sale N\ la'*ful lion to Sell to be rtc0tded enants. Cond<tions and R9-L068Y TO THE BUILDING. THKftESA ICHlllDT, t....._ del ...... SMI Nie 'Ml be made
11 t l•I ea. Y• _, Nmed Community= tha eot*Kt and •ecw money ot the United "'.a,lhe ~ wtlefe lhe stnc:tlons and An«vlllon SOI SOUTH LEW IS KATITZA ICHlllDT, def acc:lenante e def WistlcM wwrantf, hPfeu
.......... M ... DIRtct of Orange • ~ ~~ Statn. by cash. c:aShter • r propef1y localed I/Id Of &Mments relerenc:9d STREET. ORANGE. CA el ~T WMK, DOtK a ccleftaftt• q•ue ft e OI Implied. regarding '*· _ _ 11 Qi1bn1a. ~ by and __. .. x .,. c:Mctl drawn by a 111te °' more 1Nn ttv• monlhs eboW ngtoc. II.lie and 1rMrett ~ SAUMDU'S •DMA 1 poqess1on Of •ncu~ --. ._.. ...,, through II• Go~:::J ~. The faichM Per-national bank, a c:hecJ. have elapsed llf1Ce IYc:tl • . vey9d to and '*d by II • • t •n• •-oeade, ••) . • ,.. • ........... et· Board. hefelnafter bmwiw Bond ahll ,.. dnlwn by 1 stale 0t ledefal ret:OfCS.tlOf\. The snet address and urlder uld OMO of Trust In SAUNDERS, MD ~I .. IE.MEL AUW, llSO., branc:U, '° satia1y IN ~
......,, ,_ _, ...... to .. "OISTRtCT"' ... ,.. "*"In U tore. and .n.ct Cf901 W11011. °' a ctt«ll DAH· 03/t"2 other c:onvnon cleslgnallon, the P'°'*'Y altualed In t • S, IMCLUSIW WESTOVRR a MAT· p&td ot>iigabonl aec:ur9d ......, ..-nel ..,.. C9M up to, tu not ...., lhOuQtl tho ~ ~ dnlwn by swte 0t tedefal MM AMANCIAL COR-(If any). ol lhe real ptopeny Aki Ccu\fy, C.fOl'M de-fROlli CD•• MARIA TNm, t ttt ..,.... by Nod Oeecs of TN9&. With
,._ • • ..... eN ... "*'the at:Mr• at.tea lime, nod u tpec:died In the NWlQS and io.rt u socla· desc:nbed abOY• Is pur· ICfltWlg lhe land hetein! SA&.UO SAUWDERS Dflw•, 1 tao c.rw lnletnt and od"8f l4nl aa
IJIH ...... ~ '" t"• Seelild bids few .,,. aw.a ~--0~~ don, U v\ngl association, ;::.::.1 ~;;o :J pot1ed to be• 345 lJNIVER· DHl•IT A U TATK °'' (Hefeocle ••• Mar, cA HHS pnMd9d U.eon; plul ad----._.,_ of a conlrKt tot the lboW ,__.,., OI UVfngl bllnlc spec! td SITY DR.. B 3, COSTA A LEAS£HOU> ESTATE de) n.ooottE SA..,.._ CTt4) ..... Teo \'lne'ft, r lllflf, ~
._ ........... protect. ::. ~':,':.any or :" In NCtion 5t02 of the Fl-.. ARK COUAT. SAN MESA, CA 92627 CREATED BY THAT CER-DEAS, au TH«oootta DATK: • .,. 2S t990 and 11111·-11\erean, and In.urn ............. lids ahll be rKeMd In_,.__ ~ IW'c:ial Code and ~ Dll!QO, CA el113 The undersigned TrustN TAJN LEASE BETWEEN ln.LIS SAUNDO S a.MY L QAAMVILLI! plu9 tees. ct\arges and•· the placie ldendfled ~. ·----OI nUd 1IO do bulinn9 in the• T•l••h•ft• Nu•-•r: ' °'the T ........ mtM .......... and ahal be ~ and In any bids Ot In the biO-.... ., Al: IN THE L088Y C•Ht "2·2000 clsdaims atty iabillty '°' ROGER OEYOUNG. AS A ceur1 ..,.cffdlftt c~ ., ~ ..... per'9lft "*'-and -....... • wa CAL-~,.., aloud .. the ding. TO THE l!IUILOING. 60t any lnconec:1neSS °' the LESSOR ANO DE't'OUNG ha• -··" •tart•d ....... ~ of the n.m cr..ied by UDM101 ~ ~ abOve•tated time and Aa ~ by Section SOUTH LEW1S STREET, ..vutLY IL HUHJt, slr'Mt address and other CONSTRUCTIOH CO . AS which "'9J .-.Ct ,.ur PublLlhed Newport e.adlJ aaod 0eecs of TNSI The ~ w ._., ..... p&ace. There wtl be a ~ t!,,,ttte 5:~ a ORANGE. CA all "Qtlt. hti. ASIT·::t~':" c:ommon dHlgnaUon. If LESSEE. DATED FEBRU-ln..,._ta In tM H tate . CoatA M ... Dealy Pilot tollll amount of saod °'*9a-'~ e ......... twenly.ftvoe (125) deeOtlt • ttlO of and Interest c:onwyed IO lnY. attown herH\. A A Y 1 , t t I 5 . AS RM411 tM docutMftt .. Match 12. t9 2'. .. 2 llonl. at the 1lme cl lndial
-....... ~ fOf wh MC of bid the ~ of ~ and now held by It '-"Cler Pllbllshed Ne.-port S.ic:t sale will be made AMENDED BY THAT C£R. ""'°" wHh tNs h M-t992 ' ' ~ ol lhil ~
doc'Yments to ...,.,,c .. Wllil Aeiadof• of lhe S.... Nici Deed of Tnat In tile 8eac:h/Coata M ... March · ' St39 4SI 95 • ae eefta e •fta ,_~In good~ of Caltfomia NI O.C.· ~ litualtd 11'1 said 2e. Api 2 9 t992 bot ~ covenanl Of TA.IN AMENDMENT BE· ......._ Thtl't II • • ......... • t1on ...., 1i1n d1Y9 after mn.d lfta gener-'Y.,,.,.. ~. Cal.lfOfnla dffcnb-' ' . wwrsnty. ellj)fess 0t ~ TWEEN SAID LESSOR Y-"-9 JO CAUM-DetM: ~tl/1 ... •uue llflten lH' theb6d~dMI. Ing,.... o1 ._..In tN lngtholandll'lefeln: thlM plied regarding btle. ~A.HO LESSEE Of EVEN DAR DAYS aft., tNa PU8UC MOT1Cl REii frlNANCIAL • a"' u 111a .... • II\ acconlal1c:<1 wllrl ttw loQlly In "'*" the Wcwti E QtlafT "A" "'8UC MOTIC! Mallon. °' tnc:\lmbranc:os. OAT£ THEREWITH. SAIC MlllllMIM .. ......i en C~TtON, • c..a.
·---~•laa UH• ..... ~~tJonl of Caltl«nla ~ '° be perblNd. C.opies (LaGAL HSCfU .. TION) NO~ CW to pay the remllllW'g pnna-LEASE AHO AMENOMEHT ,_ .. ft .. at tNs c.wt ~~R ~~~ &"°~ ._.. ~..... ..
... ... .... COnnd Code s.c-,.:::. ~ '*..=:t PAAC£L 1: TRVSTD'S SAl.K pal sum ot the ncM(s) ... BE..a RE.COROED A.PASL • ..,, ••• men ......... DA.TEO Jan.-ry a . Ul90. TNat .. , ....... • =-~:: ~,: ING WAGE SCALE .. UNfT 34 AS SHOWN ANO cured by ad Deed of 21, IMS IN BOOK 7497 If,_ want to IN ....,_ UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-9Y AM ........ Y'°9
el ............. one of lhe talowfng melntalnad •IN DtSTNcr Of.FINED OH niAT CER-A.,. .... Tnat. wttn "'*"1 and late PAGES 5711TO181 INCUJ. ., the court. TlON TO PROTtCT YOUR ...._,l•e"t
.............. dMti'iit:lllOI• of eof*lll> office located •: t370 TAtN CONDOMINIUM •3» .. on ~ u..on .. ~ SM, OfflCIAl AEOOAOS. A ....... -~ ~ PROPERTY, IT MAY 8E 1
-taoo • .. ... ~ •..... tar<e ~et the time._ AdefN A-. C-0... MeM. Pl.AH RECORDED AU. T.S..... vtded In Mid' note(s), ad-IN THE OfACE ~ THE -Mt protkt ,._.. SOU> AT A PUBUC SALE .• .,, ...._ tOO, .....
• ..... -........... ~ ..... diet CA m; ~ Fadl-OUST 5. 1917 .. 800f( 74-5A4 .,..., ~ If any 1ogecttef ..._ COUNTY REOOADER Of y..,, typewtltteft ,. IF YOU NEED AN E)(PU.. Afte, CA UlOe , .. , .... • ........ n.. .. ftOt be • ~ ::. ~.,..,,. 12324. PAGE m ~ OF· ~~"2 ..... tttereon.. and ..... SAID COUNTY. .,..... •uat ~-'" ~~E~ ,1:4Jc~~~ T•l•lllllH (THI ~
...... ,... ......... Coi'•Ktot COOfcll... ..::.. TMC..~ flCIAL R£COAOS ~OR· ct\a'gel end exp&ftMll of LOT t•. •i ocic 11, ~ ........... "4GAINST YOU YOU •10 ' ........ ..-.-:!.: ... ~"°"''°~ :o" .... ..-acopyof!Na AHGE,COUHn',CAUfOR. NOTICaTO theTnas.e for.,, emcM1I TRACT m .. THE CITY ,.. ......... MUl1 .. SHOULD CONTACT A P11t1U1tl•d N••POfl
....... -....,. ' ..... on .. .:='~ doCUment • ~Job .... ~ ~" .. ~""'; T wt'9Ctl .. of IN date of""' Of NEWPORT BEACtt. ..... ., ... LAWYER. B•d VC:Olla ..... Dair
trae eeHe ~· H .. be ec c~ lftdMc» TM Coi-•eaot and any t-AACfl.2: UNDER A DEED ~F ,.-. ii rNionably ..,,. COUNTY Of ORANGE. W ,_. .. M4 .. '9W NOTICE CW Ncl ~ 2'1.,...,. 2. I ,
sl ....... &IJ •CMll co•..-1 ~ eubCOnhdclr ur.-1 _.. AH UNOMD£0 t/.aT'H TRUST DATtO Auguat tS. r'Mled llO be S45,t7S'5. STATE Of CAL.FORMA.. ,..,,,,_. • ..... ,_. Titul 'TU'S IALll 1112
,_ ...... • Cl9l..cl II\ one ....... f:: not .... ~ .. .-Mt:AEST IN A.HO TO LOT UllO UNLESS YOO TA.ICE Said amo11n1 maybe AS PEA MAI' RECOROED ..., .... ,._ ...... .. T.a ..... S?Me TM• ...... .... ~ ..... ,. .:::..sw:~.::. • Of TRACT NO. 11135. 'IN ACTION TO PROTECT ~on the day ol ula. IN 8()()t( 2' PAGE 5 ANO ~ •• ,... .. .... ... NOTICE IS H£1\CBY "*.IC •TICI
.............. ::.*1 Cl :" = .wM II\._~ of THE CITY Of NEWPORT YOUR PAOP£RTY. rT MAY The t>enel1cl11y undef I. MISCELLANEOUS MAPS oe••lfte er preeeRt GIVEN, INll on w-..1--.;;;;;;:==:-:::--....... tn ........ ,_ ~ :·m:... .. t.·Coflhd. 11ACH, COUNTY Of ()A. ~ •• '°'fYOUAT ~PUED~ altd Deed of TMl heNtl> IN THE Off.'a 0# THE.,,._ ........... Y•-day. 04/11192, et tO;OO .. •,T .. AT.-.1 OP
......... ..._ e .._. ... '* tOa w of No blddlr ~ ~ Nt0e. STAT! or CALJ. ~ "'"' "" tore .-aMd and dlih-COUNTY M.~ Of Ml , .. ..._ ... "'-' o'doell a.tn. ol ..S *'·In ---,_..
-1915 ° lrl•1•11e ..... ol:... :;b6dflare otll.ty fCN!M.AllHOWNOHA :~~r:: ~-" '° ~Ida~ SAIC> COUNTY. wefal•e fr•• tlle ._._MC a&lda 90t con--=~r. ·-I• • • ..... e c.a .,..._and Acioullo ~ ..... ctnll MC MAP N'.COM>E> IH 8()()t( CE.EC*G AGAINST YOU T,,,_. 1 __, ......__ Al'N CMS-OM •t ..-t. dUdlnt T,,,,....., ...... e•••a4• "9"9 cat er lhe ~ tlldL az, t-AGO 3't TO 35 Of YOU 5"0UlO COHTACT A llOn ol D&IUl and Demand TM .._ ...._ and n.t. .. ..._ ..... .,._ h ofllclN .. ROS MlihOW
·--• ••• (;tOlfilcMcalor ·~ ... ,:::. WSCllLAHEOUS MAPS. LAWVER. ...... andwrtfteftNolce CMfwODINftOftf 'a..ioi, ,. ....... l•IPte ........ flNANCIAl COl.,ORA-91.JI ·--• ..... ~ •• .,,....... ~ :...=i::. ._...= MCOROS 0# ORANGE On .. 2. tm. &C 10.00 of o.t.A and Otclon llO I any, of .. ,.., ~ .... .. ... • ... TION. loCaaed .. 1900 Tha ....... ..,._ '-
... e ·-......... =:and NI oth_....:_.. .... be COUNTY, CAUFORNIA, ~ ~T'J;.HAH> Sell Tho undtral.-.d Nec:l'tbecf ~ II ,,.... ..,_, ..... ...,. II Nof91llroadli•r•..._100. ;:,:,--.;...•.:::::.
..... ..... .... .. .. M&fCft M and In .. '°"" ... IDf9\ lift l'9 l'OOETHUt WITH AU. ... as TNMM called Mid NGlloe portecf to M: ta CNW. ,.. ........... -... In .. ~ o1 .... Me, IHp D ... .......
011 11 .............. Allft l. ,. COM'aCUoc:na AL PlltOYUllHTI THEREIN~":..-:::"'~··: of o.fllUll and ()action llO STREU. NEWPOftl ....,...,....., .... ~ .. Onf9a, .... al-=.....:... ..... ":
I -...... 787 WMJ< r i. 10 ""'--"ID....., 22300 DCUTlNO THERUAOM Deed of TNll llCIOlded ,_ Sell ID be NCOtdeid In .. IEACH. CA "'9S ......._, ......... W-~ RESS AN.\Ho CA'-1,0ANIA COU .. ON
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p!N .. d to announc. a Mw MfVloe
now evallable to neiw ~
We will now SEARCH th• name fOf
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LINES DAYS
Sell your private porty merd11ndise iq the
Doi~ Pilot Classified Community
Marketplace. Coll today of 642-5678 ond
toke odwntoge of this great offer.
3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS
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Sell Your
Privet e Porty
Merchandise
LNS DAYS IUCKS HERE!~
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' blk big COM bch, Pvt D8led comm. 3BA 2 • 3BR Towhhomffl •llDRll ·-waaTC --~ home, 18R 1BA, 3BA hOUH , comm Oood loc:I '548-7~e7 rvv• Llrr S8N
gar, S1500/mo. f'or ~ & ~ MC aya.. ...IT IEE! •11DRll MOO• e!~:"'c;,rr~=
appt. 875-4130 °' 8 19-11700. 854-1054. 111v Frig, d 1hwehr, atove 1128 ""''•nd Rd
Ht:NTAI s ·1 o
S HAHt, .! I.! I
Mair BR avail to clean
reapon, c:onaJd., non/
amkr, f/p, walk 10 bch,
aas kn . 5420/mo
Business &
Finance
BI SIN t:SS
t 'OH SALt; :.!~00 n0.1833 lllll I Beautiful 1BR townho-Incl. No pets 645-4855 =--...,,....,.,.,,..,.-----..._, Ilk• new. 38f/ 3Br lBa rreih paint .,... UYVIEW mea. Frplc, O/W, Weetolltt 2Br 1~Ba Avail now. 875-3168 '1*~·· ·:11 3'00t/f. Reduced new cpt, 1 C8' gat, sO 38R, 2'Aba, sub-zero, patio, lndry rm, up-1Br upper, 214~ 33td twnhme, new carP9tJ NJ•mkr ahr 2BR 2BA HANDYMAN fix it ave:. .000 10 MSt,900. of Hwy. Otana Cappel Fr. doora, ~ crpJ. graded. S750/mo. St, $700/mo yearly. pnt. $895, SSJSO. 1728 Nwpl Bch A.pt, pool, 250 c:int base nets
IZ24or532-6030 aet.a4aa Ramu 11795/mo. Avail now. 23eAVOCADO Carpt, 19vel0f9, 1-lpc: Bedford ln. 548-7533 Jae, nr Fuhlon lilandl S38K+. Incl uuck &
NB/So Co Rltra 851-SHIO O#rtt/Ag4 CENTAUR MGMT gar prkJnO, :I bib <>' 31~5915--4770 X 206 $500/mo, 844-5007 equip. S20K dwn. Bkr
('r '"i I:\ \HS:\ I 11.!-I St T S d 842-2288 or 831·2725 from boh. 875-7428 Steve or Ken 77~7451 3~.;1~~8:.::~ ~r':i~: =Y 0 an Near So. Coast Ptu a, 212 38th at. Lrg 2er "!e~1~;-~n:;~·~:a~ BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY 2904
C'OSTA Mt:SA :! I H
NEW HOllEIH akylt1. 441 Femlfff. bchl 2-3 = P2:...~ nr 2br 2ba, gat, bll·lns, 1Ba front houM, frplc, sonable, rurn 2Br w/
$2100/mo --..oe8a 11400.IHOO/mo ng. enc patio. S850. 640-garage. $975/mo yr1y. view. K.C. al 875-7499
IUILDIR'I Country otu1rm 2Br VIII R t I 0817 Of 819-459-1380' 850-3838 Prof lem n/smkr shr ! CLOIE.ouT! 28•. den W/all appls, e1·--.. ·1"12· I NEW 2Br, frple, 1 bUC beach, 3BR 2Ba Corona del -OnlJ 1 Left!! pvt patio, 2 cat gar, _,..... 2BR 2Ba, pvt garage, 2 doofa bay, g• w/ Mar hse $500 + utlls. ~ over 2300 aq ft do" to beach 11300/ 211R 1 ~BA , 2..alry, w asher/dryer, good Qpnt. Yrly IH 11085. Otc: 955-9100 X225
' c:oop.;at~ OmoF. Avi •13. 760-3878 Twnn ... dbl gar, Po04J ~0C:~~.r: .. a:!!~~~i 218 21 •t St. 838-2951 C 0 ST A MES A Pror, neat fem 25-32
w n emlear 2Br t ~Ba. ape, no pets. 1 1075 + 1975 71._850-8310 3BR 2BA Duplex, Pen-Room w/prlvate bath N/S 1hr beaut 3BR ,000 lg 2 cat gat. W/D, frig, MC dep. &40 uu lnaul• Pt. New crpt/ & kitchen area. Pool. CdM home, S476 + OIMft .. t/Sun t·S f/p. New paint St 1•• SPACIOUS 2-a1ory 3Br pnt/llle, 1-car gar. $350/mo Includes 'h u111s. 723-4445
21 t~ Velley "d Yrty IM ...O..a324 Money talks ••• an d 2 Yl8a apt w/frplc & $1400 yr IM. 87&-2306 uhlilies. Dennis, 646-SHARI! M•UtHul CM Ma-aee4 ClaHlfied 1peak1 its ~ar. Newly dee. $985 7047 Evenings & h 81 language alt .... 9680 B om• neer utts, . evea, ......... •ck a., View! Weekends. large yard , Jacuzzi.
Spring S pecl81el 2BR 2BA. 2 cat gar, Non-smokr. $400/mo.
$100,000 +
Per Year potenllal
Vending Buffered As·
plrln. You can alart
with less than S7,500.
Call FAST PHARMA·
CEUTICAL 24HRS.
1-800.253-7631.
Coke, Pepsi V-8 Minute
Maid In hlgh·1ech
drink machines. St2K
required. Free bro-
~hure 800.352-4501
Thursday, March 26, 1992 U
TD Pl.ICE Al II CIU.
642-5678
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VOUR DREAM COME l'fA.l GI.JU
TRUE. A hom•t>ased IP.fP.r..lftlllP.IPlll!I••• 1ranc:hls.18fVice bu1I· rmieJ6iifr?iWJQ
ness. Star1 part or full· ---· -time. lntllaJ Investment IT laM'T RIQKT
under 53,500 Call T o PeJ ... re
Rug OoctOf Pro IC>f Then You Shoul4
tree package. 800-
678·7844.
INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITY 2908
Call for • tr111•• Income Tax Organizer
MARY CUMELI.A, E.A.
Acc1td•l•d Taa Adv11or
(714) 847-4945
lnveetor Needed for RAPID REFUND
manu fac:lurlng pel ...,,P_E_R_S_O_NA __ L_T_Al_X
pool alarm St5k., aher
6pm: SG<l-5419 John PREPARATION
M ONEY
TO LOAN 2914 ·-"Be wary of ou1 of
area companies
Check with the local
Bener Business Bu-
reau belore you send
any money fpr lees
Read and understand
Accurate, reaeonabfY
priced. conhdentlaj.
Evening ana w.-t<end
appointments (your
home or mine). MaJd.
mlz• the tmc ...,._
e nta you er• • .,.
titled t o .
Reg Tax Preparer
Cell Bob 4 5 7·t734 R'SIDi 38R 1BA 5-cat •2BR Oupleic, nice cpt/
gw , lrg lol Great loca· nu paint, g•. lndfy
ttonl Custom remodel hkup1, lg yd $850
In • ext. 492 Flower Must SHI 847-7540 ttt\ AM<lng $379.000. -:"":11~:-:---...--......,-Fq anowtno. contact •R!Sld• TOWfthome
David .. 863-eM9 2BR 2Ba, frplc, gar,
I[ Apartments
For Rent
S585 1BR; $695 2BR. lrplc, S112S 2BR LAGUNA BCH Kitch-760-1522 Of 631-13&4 Beautiful, Quiet, BBQ, 2Ba. frplc, 2 car gar, lndry. 2020 Fullerton yd. S 117S 721•1160 enettes. ocean views,
Ave 831·8427 steps to bc:h, heated
BLUFFS 2Br 2'hBa, pool. Cable. S38/0ally
Weatslde, extta 18'ge 1300 iq ft 2-car gar & Up & S175/Wkly &
1 BR w/pool. $575 + Avail now' No pets' Up 494-529 4
Commercial
Real Estate
EXCITING new product! any contracts before
•Ol1lrlbutora needed you 1 I g n . s h 0 p
for revolutionary, new, around for rates."
water less c:arwash. -."".'"w-1;..,..0....,0..;.W...,.;;.H;...A;..;S~S~S-S-lor
unnmited Income op.
For Ad Action
Call a
vacant & readyl $975. tbwest Price! Remo 842·•7•7 I HAl.B•J:\
.......... JI.A ..!t.07 S300 security. $1 50/ • ·1---------&45-5154, 846-3618. 1 mo. 675-0068 NB walk to bch. Room
portunity 7 70 -8549 TO sl $20,000 up. No
credit...-No penany ea11 AD-VISOR Oenitot1 At C99-4835 NOW! BUSINESS on·1c1-:
I t 98K Buys thl1 •Sh•rp E•atalde• IUllll~.al Natth M ... 4BR, 1506 Quiet 39r 28&, big •2BR/yearty. aundec:k, •i. New c:arpeVpalnt, fncd yd, dbl gar s1095 garage, w /d, utU Incl,
flpllc. RV. Dave, Herf. Pet ? 842·MM steps to market, $985.
.... '""-' 645-7508 849-11882
Nt-:WPOH f
BEACH :l6o!J
29R 1Ba townhome 1n1....,=--------
Meu Verde attached, 1BR 1BA, located on LOOK'. gar, I~ hkup, $935 Balboa Pn. near the N' Wl'llH r
mo. Anne 7at~30 Ferry. s100. ca11 Phyt-Newport Beach
Remu SC Rltra 11• 714/1573-9<>44 2BR Apar1ment ' BY OWNER 3BR 3BA hM , vaulted 28R 28• 2 block• 2 Years New
'l1r.1\I It IOfi!J
MOVE IN TOpAYI 4BR
+ gar. Ocean view.
5 112 Seashore Or.
$1750.311).366.()148
MUST SEEi
Cozy, upstairs studio
apt w/gar. $875/mo.
32nd St. 873-0348
~ vtew loc:atJon In cells, nearly new, gray to be8Ch, yrly $850/ Avg S637/mo
1Eutb4uff. 4BR 2BA crpt. S11500/mo. 84&-mo. Deck, bullt·lns. For 111 6 Months ONE YEAR NEW!
•tnplete remodel. 4374 or &50-e465 873-2571 On Our Spec:lalll 2BR , 1 BA. Private Move~n condition. ---------Call NOWll Otten ••tlS"" t-4 3BR. den, 1 Ba, Ilg ram 2BR furn apt. ~ gar & 71 A AS"S31 O patio or balcony. 2nd
2133 B uckeye rm. Cle•n. Quiet cul-free lndry. 1 blk to ..-v v-month F R EE with ltas 000 84~7157 • d•1ac. New ctp Vpnt. beh, new paint, $850, lease! $850/mo. Call
• • trg yatd. S1295/mo. yearly. 873-3804 • 850-83t0 • I~ li......,.educed OJ*' Sun 12-3, 2040 -----------=~--,.-----.,,.---------28R 2BA, 1 level President. Agt 650-1 S57 SPACIOUS, furn 18R/ * Be•ch ~ Mile, Near Step• to Sand: 1BR zoeo VI t Cajon 1 BA. upper unit w/ Hoag. 2BR 2BA, new 1 BA In 1rl·plox, up-
°"9n sui: ~-4 S329K E'al de twnhae 38R ocean view, deck . c:rpVpnt, minis, encl stairs, 1 yr lse. $650/
OWner 118-333-1859 2~Ba. 1md patio, 2 S525/mo. 873-3621 gar, $900. 6415-6838 mo. 847·2622
car gw, amall pet OK. l..Gi.. <>c:.an A119 dpb(, $1200. Diana Cappel w•aASTBLUFF• * W . Newpor t Newer
Gell vu, atepe lo aand. 281.a42S ReMa• 28' 2B•. new carpet & 1BR Mobil• Hm, 1 blk
5bt up, 3bt dWri, great NB•C Rltrs paint, trplc:, S900/mo. to bc:hl $650. Prop
ln(ome , fee land. I/aide remdtd hM 3BR •••o...._ Unit w/ 721·1 too Hs• Rltrs 642·3850
Mel,000 ADI &31·5737 1B.. u d .. ' garage, no kltchen.1;:;~;::::::::;;;::=:,~;::=:::::::~:::;;;:::=::;::=::::=::::.:..--: "· p, ... cat o•. llVIT llLL 4 yra otd, RV prk'g, vttd cella, 720'h Femlear. SSSOI ~8' 2~8a hae, Npt. c o v 'd p a t i o , w /d mo Incl utll. 721-0750
North, 2<M gat. Take hkups, Ilg fncd yd, •Chermlne :JBR 2Ba.
over pymq. 151.()83() wkly grdnr, lmmac woodbumlng frplc. 2
condl Sm pet OK. c:a lk 1 .. ~hi
Avail 5/1. $1375. S1;5~~o~~aJI o ~
833-7775 rN nS..335 Rachelle 875-71 t3
$500 1rtc:I utll +cable.
Also room S400. Klich MiYiiWIMI
prlv. 875-7812 FRANCHISE OF 90'$ •. ,.,. •• ''':NT 2769
H OTELS
& MOTELS 2718
•••Hunllngto n Bc:h
Downtown Ofc:. 300.
1500 s/f. 315 3rd St.
Ulil1 pd. IMO-O 1 27
GREAT DEAL •2t0 a/f at 1518 New· port B lvd, Cos1a
Newport Be~ Inn. Mesa. $225/mo ullls
Spac:loua rooma, cont Incl. 553-t 115
breakfast, refrlgs, ml· 1---------
c:ros, mard ave + 3001 7201 373& S/F
m~ch more. Special 1008 S/F. 1617 Weal·
weekly rate $150 & c:hff. NB. Agt 541·5032 up. 714-631-eooe>
A firat. Nothing else
like h. We art rec·
ommended by major
automotive manufac.
turers to perform
apec:lal1zed warranty
work for dealer·
ships. If you have
60K to Invest, don't
mis• this one For
details. call
VACATION
R ENTALS 2722
MAUI
Whaler on KAaanapaJI
Beac h . 1BR , 2BA
Condo. Oatea open.
By owner. 8 3 1.a894
1-800.741·3778.
CdM 190 to 1100 sl. ~=========I With, AJC. hgwy slg· FREE 900il''sl Two hour
nage. St.25 p.s f. video on how to d•
Realonom1c:s 675-0700 velop/promote a sue·
Rl!T.. c:ea1lul 9001 cam· ,..IL Coat• M esa palgn. Consultation 440 E. 17th St. From S.65 to ~ 1 .25 per sq available. No aet-up
ft. 760-<J10o °' costs Ex1temety hm-lted o ffer.
645-8525. • 1-&CI0-688-4137 •
FREE BROCHURE. The
DEBT CONSOLIDATION 642·5678
FREEi with credit r• 1 ';;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;=
LOST &
FOUND 2925
pair S2.000·50.000 II
Cut monthly payments
lo 50%. Kimberly
Credit 1·800-226-0190.
9am·11pm a.s.L ~---'------FOUND large tong halt FOR All TYPES OF gray{bro~n mix Per-
l O AN S. Cash or s1an cat. Clut> Houu
credit info Personal Ave , NB. 673-6049. loans, signature __ ...;.... __ ___;...;......;.__
• .>ans. debt consohda-FOUND ama11 dog Of
t1on and quick cash puppy, Peki ngese
loans. Free lnlo For mix, n Slater w,Mag-
recorded message 1• nolla 84 1 ·541 5
8CI0-655-5300. LOST CAT 3 22·CdM,
Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
2920
Na1c1ssus I.Jg mai..
orange/wll te. nam e
Czar. Had collar & tag
when he disappeared
644-8870. "' 361·1160
ext 29 days
SHAHI-: 27:l4
•Nwpt T• huge ms1r/ba
$550 + ~ utl, 1 pers(2
ok lo •Nie) 131t ctst,
carport, rvsmkr, pool,
spa, W/0.4'1 548-7818
SPACIOUS OFFICES
w/4 M~le rms ~
rec:ep Uon & stOfage
areas. 1400 s1f Nr 55
& 405 S950mo S40-68S5
newest concept In A WONDERFUL FAMILY
vending. Be first in EXPERIENCE. Sc:andl-
your area. Ouec:t ll'"Om navlan. Europe an,
manufacturer. (24 South Amenc:an, Jap-
hours) anese Htgn School ••·
LOST·Large Blkiwhlte,
longhair mile cat.
CdM area. $100 Re-
....,ard 759-8949
Announcement
INDUSTRIAL 2788
400 2000,3800
SQ. ~t. 3975 Birch SI.
Np t Bch 541·5032 Agt
l-8oo-624·93C4 change 11\Jdenls arr~
LOCAL SNACK RTE.
$5,950 gets you 35K +
ltd Offer
1-800-74~77•7
mg m August 8•
come a host family
American lnterculturaJ
Student Exchange.
1·800-SIBUNG
PERSONAL
SERVICES 300~
lllJNTIN(i l"0!'-1 • Speclou•I Sunn Jt
28r 1 Ba upper w/
Vlewl Great locl
S850/mo. 24 t -8282
Plug Into the Pilot
Classified section to find
services horn electricians
and plumbers to
londscopers & pointers.
Balboa Pen Pt. lg 3BR
2BA. quiet. $550/mo
1St, last. 71 •1675-3760
or 213/455-3132 m-r OWN YOUR OWN FOUND: Car & house
•ADULT•UVE•
No Restrictions 0 1s-
crHt bllhng Customer
Sn.c or Credit Card
1·800·547-3402 V MC.
AE S2 49 M.n Of 1·
90()..8jS4.1444 S20 call
TIW811*ttton e a crea.ao IOI• ~OftdetM deYetop.
ih•nt p otential.
P rlm e Port
ToWnaend loc:att0n.
~w/wat«m-. Wil ... whole or
~ •• 4.,900
Ht.A('ll l 1-10
3BR 2BA, dble garage, urve 1 Br apt, unrum ,
10 min walk 10 beech. Walk to China Co..,..
s1oeotmo ee2.s7a7 seoo Avt .. ,,, ean
SprtnghUrat 3Br, 2~ ea. 844-9640, betw &-7pm
fireplace, fenced yd, 2 Studio 5 min to ~an
cat gar St350/lno ' '
ev.uo411'.M2 ... 77 ~!.T~··~
NFWl'OH I
Ht-.J\("11 ..!lti'I
*BLUFFS* 3 BR, 2~BA, p ool.
Greenbelt vu $1895
Ag1, MS-2389
.... ouPLEC 28r 2Ba.
garage, bloc k 10
beach. S 1200/mo.
(811)351MS39
$850. S4o-5e64 Bkr
C'OSTA Mfo.SA :.!li:.!4
•llowe In Special!
••AekM•rfror
Detella on Rent•I
"°'"'9eall 1811 a 2a11 2U
Pool, ap&, cable h kup
nan.AKE VILLAGE
MWt22
2 8R 1 ~BA, 2-atry,
P•rk.S.ttina!l
Wlth ac.8'\ -. &mset
view.. Nice 2BR 2Ba
S900. Ctllld OK. No
Peta. at .. 107 :.,.., ....... ,.,,._ .. c...,1W-...... U""T...-1_er_, rwnhN. dbl gar. poo11
~ $49.500. Lots apa. no pets. 11075 .. "°"' 112,900 up. 89t!y MC dep. M<M444 --------
9'o9n Co. SIC>-456-0223 3BA 2BA houae, dbl g a-
:: .. :tSll:\IH.S l~'f1l
•••••••
rage, 1 b l ock to
bMch, yeal1y ,...,,..,_
11400/mo. 735-04H •
''8e wwy of ouc of 4BR 5BA. tam rm, goUf-
a r e a companies . met kit. $4,950. Avail
CMc:lc w1th tM local 4/1112. 310-434-1348. a. .. lklalnee• au-00c1r evan .• 50'.
Townhouse Style!
38R 21/iBa., encl ga.
rage. WJO hkupe, pool
& IPL $1070/mo ..
S350 dep. 2233 Fair·
view Rd S4a-700 t :';' = ~ = UYCREST HOIE S725/mo. WHUl de.
ANd and understand 3 8 R 2 ~BA pool. 2BR/1 ~BA, patio
any contracb befrNe S 1750/mo. 548-3080 1200 a/f. 548-4508
you 1 lgn. Shop .. ~._.Condo. 2BA
~ tor rat ... " 2BA. 2<ar gar, gated
CAiiPOROUNOITIME· comm. PoOf, •pa. f/p.
SHARE OWNEASI ~ a1.250. 721-oe51
aott irw.ntOtY needed C'*'"'"O lmmac beach ~ fM aptlng houM, 2Bf' 28a w/gar,
b •r•. AH r880f1•. 2 mJn walk eo beach. .~...._-..-c,. 6ocaUon •. ..AIMb 11200/m<r. ~,. lea a laroest reaaje ..,,.. ........ ~-..-------1·----------c o "'pany. RHort Cilrt Df. Oen a. Bay •EAITllDI* S~• International. ~. Charming tBA large 28R, '~B" Cal 1-ICI0-4234987. ' I + loft, 1 ~l!IA. I 1 HO/ houM ••t111••ml• mo. no pets, 831-&359 = WJO. ~2 &tltluff •Br 2ea rwn.-C8' g•ag•. U76/mo.
M'8, newty redone, t 780 UllTA AIU
flp, d/W, 2 C# ger CENTAUA MGMT
12095/mo. Prop•rty &42·2211°'831·2725
Hee ........... 2-3850 •LAO C.._,, 2BR/1BA USTILUFF ,., • hOUH, oatage. No
N£ST N~T • 3bd •II R + d e n , 311 A, ~-Oft·atr"4 ptknQ.
......,, t bell to bch fenced yrd. ftrahty Sn5/mo. 2~
IU&'\Al~~H • 2bd pntd ...... & kids OK 2•11 •u. twve IMng
·-·· Avail Nowt. 12316/mo rm. gar11g9, launcky, ;1.,-r. ....... • $1500 1&1 .. 180 O#nt/Al;IC aeT•, Ownet. ~~~~::: ......... sr.M111.33'7-4515
~ __:-_ ~ 1575 T••""'•--...,_ to 2'llR. unfurn llPC. I ~ TERA • 3bd, NwpC Cnlr. 29f 1 Ba. rnOYea you In. ~ • '2000 1 1150 Btu 4MO H84 71~'"'3043 ...,..., ~PORT BEACH • L ..,.._. ~ aa. ISC).3211
,_ 'urn9Md. 12.000 ::,_ ~ unit. "' Adorable, aopflletcat
W\NT£R beoctc 10 bMch. frp6c. ,.,_ w/prhratt petlo. ~ALI AVAll.AllLE pa tio w,.m o c ean 1125 • .....,.1,
~-Home9 anc. -"Hl1Clra
.00. no.aoo
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view, a 1 ~00/fae CM e.a.da oupu.
rrlr Evea/wlHnda: 111A. no QIW, no .-..n .. o.ys _.. llOOlmo. , .. & ....
tor,kldy: u~eo · n 1-a1•
INCREASE
YOUR
REACH -THROUGH-
OURNEW
IMPROVED
LOWER RATES
$1.21 per line
per day.
Thar• ALL you P•Y· e..o Oft • ll'ltt.
1• ir.tons In ..
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
For m<I'• lnformaaon
CAl.L TOOAVll
AIKFOR
CANDY
YOVI
..,..Dhc:Wy
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142-4321
ld310
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,
Beeutlful Newpt Hta 0 l I V E BA R R E l kews. In Costa Mes# PROPt:RTY 2790 home to share w/36 yr STORE. Gourmet ol· vicinity or 17th &
old prof'I. Prefer profl ••AUC TION••L k Ives, food. chocolate weatmlnster. Call MIF. Non Smkr, no a • d I\ I I pets. S7SO. 54e-2137 Shasta CA RV Park. an gi s . deal amity 1531-43'48 to ldef'lhfy ApriJ •. 12 noon on franchise. Fun and r• W 0 l F F TAN N I NG
COM "" 3Br 2Ba hse. alle. No minimum. w arding. loc:atlona BEDS
Upstra & private. best Sup&f' Investment. van now available In you1 · New c:om-loc:. S450. M/F. Avall Tas-•IJ auctions. For area. (800) 733-3026. merc:ial·home unns -from $199 00. Lampa·
now. Marlt 81~·2113 more Information 1· PRIVATE PAY PHONES Lot1ons·Ac:cas1or1e1.
Cliff Haffn, tem, non/ 800.734-2988. Ucense SS FOR SALE CHEAP Monthly payments low
smkr. 2BR. excel loc:., No. CSL 11•. $.$ MUST CALL 1· as $1 8.00. CaJI loday
Quiet. b ack pallo. 7 UNIT MOTEL Prime 800-741-3333 FREE NEW color c:ata·
$500 Incl utll. 541-3758 locatlon. 2-bedroom SEEKING OISTRIBU-log. 1-800-367-6838.
CM . Fem ahr 3Br 2Ba apartment. 16 washer TORS FOR HEALTH,
1wnhm. trplc, w /d, Laundromat with 8 fllne•a. skincare ptod·
pool. Bike t o beec h commerclal dryers. ucts. Earning potentlal
$423/mo. 642·8163 Good Income. O .W.C. unllmlted. Get In on $325.000. Aylng 'B' ground level. Trainino
Re alty, 807 N orth and support provided.
StrHt. Su1a11V1ti., CA Don't miss this op-
E••tbluff Spacious
2Br 2Ba., vttd ced, w ,
frptc, fum, dbl gar.
"75 Incl u11. 780-1782
96130. poftunlty. Call 1-aoo.
(918) 257-6277 87()..8.485.
SELL your used vehicle
through classified
842-5878
SERVICE DIRECTORY
For II Jiii' blnle 11111 llulilea llGldl . ....
A l 'Pl.IAN<'t.s ('t.M ... N r ('Lfo:ANINli HANDY MAN J710 l.t-:UAI. I
SEKVlCt-. I \..!h Carpentry. plumbing,
Cle•lllrr painting. 1k1lled In
..., moll trades. Reas HURT AT WORK?
STRESS
St:RVICt:S JR t2
PAULS'S APPLIANCE SVC /.,C oncrete a Brick
All Ma.1181 and Models Work. No Job too
C'ONC Hfo.Tt-; .1526 SEHVH't.S .!'>.\'\
•LIVE•PSYCHICS •
O N E O N ONE
An lnooeptn fOfecast
or what'• ln s1ore for
you In 1992. V MC AE.
1-80().824-3456
S2.49'Mln OR
900-903-9911 S2.99'M111
P ILOT CLASSIFIED
It's th• r8SOUl'ce you
can count on to sell a
myriad of merchan-
dise nems, t>ecause
our columns comP9f
Qual tied buyers 10
c:aJll
842-58 78
C0ur1eous Serv ~15 1m ajl. llc~.•576470.
3021·8 Hatto a c.M. Mlcke, &3-.0553
Houeec:l.,ng. Aett. ratea. JB. 645-2624 able, bonded, 20% off .,,,..,,.,,...,.=------·I 1st vtiait. 496-0141 DAN'S Home Business Improvement. Orywd
Carpentry & Pamtlng.
Bonded. &45-7622
You may be .ntiUed to'==='="~...,.......,,..,,......,.... .... medlcat care end
lhoulands of S from
W~en Comp. No r•
BATHHOOM T .J. ,_ COnc. Cor1IL Conc-
lltkll.eodl. St. Uc. mm CONTRACTORS J~~~
RE>' I N IS II I t HI ~ OulL low Piie* Fence Fal~
(714)112-70IS Repawa, •
BUSINt-.SS
st-:nvH ES I ~--Ii
I n:HAMll'
T ll ES .l~•<!H
THE ORIGINAL
Aovant•oe Lonetv s.. DEM tht TILE IAN vtcea. Improve odd• leaky ahowers..Ac:ld
w Lottery. 5 a.ts num· waah • ~ New
ben tOf' S2 ~ 7. S ..29 & ~. Bathroom•
atampa. ALS, PO Box ShOwW doors. Kitc-
72()().142, CM 12828. :=c.r;~~ Uc
vout 11•caaa10M 1----------COMM M • CTIOM TILE ~paired conn.cu buy.-. & ,.,..... ~ Ser'4llC9
aellera We make the F'" Est. & Aerw.ncee
conMCtion1 lof you, John & Shelby.84M 178
_...,. you costty eowt·
ua ng and prec:.tous
ltme We~ af.
I ( ti II ll ( AHt: l~.'6
mo.t ~ ~COSTA MESA mother
quea ~ ..--hough haa ~nga fof c:Md
i:ebt•• .. ~.... cat•. 2 yw9 and I.IP •••••Ha fo r $70/Weell. irull
Buy It. s.e It. And.._ ttme, ~ *'4:ed yard_
patio covera . lie
#815390.. 4334&•1
\ON8TIUIC r!ON
BUILDl:"Hi l~t>O
Kirchner Cenat •. C.....
help dHlgn, build,
remodel something
you atways WW\i.ct.
4o4 yra NB. 1542·7003
t-:1.ECTKICAI .H>I o
.... '.\;( ......
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QuaiftacS Lots of toya. OISnrf
------· --molM Y+deoa. Mffl.I P'a MC•S.OATaa.
I AHl'.'1.t-ts q•111 and lnaek• lncJUided ........... ~
N eat Po"'ona and 0... Piii ......_ C.•
..,..CONYE'YS CUSTOMS nil19••• ....._ &p. .Im~ "2-nol
I and "9fa. .,... Call Cabinet a/Furn ture . ......_ ..._n17•
Flnlahea/RutorellOf'I. Al .,-Y • .......,,. .. UC-.-0..,--C..--. M_'f_C_O_M
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HANDY ANDY
Et.c:.Plumt:H>a1nt. Lt.
carpntry ... c 1531-4043
ffom•Susineul4enta1s
Oualtty S.rvtca fOf all
but1dlng proj«:ts Uc
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T,.. S.V.C.. atumPs.
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t
covary. no'"
Frff Lepl
Consultation
Gary W Patton
Anorney IJ1 Law
714-898-0090
7755 Center.
HuntingtOfl a.a.ch
LOCKS Kt:YS
fUP\IR~ ''I"
MASONHY .l'\lH
M< 1\'l:'<Jti .IP>< t4
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TM C IP~ Ut
t'" Commiq.iof\ A •
HOOnN<r 1" t • •
Ff .. Eatln\81.a. ff.-
roof & repM' Uc. .., 11()2,
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OU1R£S thae all \IMd All A M 11t1H
flouaeho1d 9ooda S•nrt••· "-'"·.en-.• ft'lovera print t heir Tum, S enior 0...
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!•Thursday, March 26, 1992 ..
Ill-H~l I\. \I
~H.H\ II I .._, 11111,
IT'S EXCITING!
Employment
Opportun ities
,.,,,.... • ._ ,, .. W ._.LI ..... , •• ftOM boat UlUITORIAL ....... , •• $ a .......... = NO. c-.
yard p•raonn•l ....,. fof Cr~ao"8ta to SHOO MOfifTHLY ... GOVmY•IB« u.a. No Klr'll -._. 1111. ... M. •t• Nf, 'l!: C°CNAM
nMded ASAP• P*'tty Wentod Colege Type Catallfta. :Muat b• co-.. POll18LSI o•parlan••· Own '"mliltow•ua MO.~ ,._..._,_. Pf#,~t)
I \'I I I) \l t .... I ' It ~ • I ' I I ·' . ' • ' • I
' , ~ I , I I ', j I ' 1 '
1·90CM20-e008
UPT010rilJ1$ 11yn •
T II Com Ont 21f.370.1Gn
t\ll'l1l)\H\I ••<•t of workl e? .. aa37 =~'tor•= 21 +,310....1'42 !!!_•llM ~"!!'~•...,..•1eu. ....... .-. .... , flt4Ad l40. eeo lllt ttA·~ AdMWC.,........,_ CoutM. Apply In pet· ... •·CHIR ......ime•CNa-• Mor~r• Uft •· u•en or M•I••• o......:i-....-
WHY WAIT? 1·~505
Of;anlnd, 'HP penon, eon at 1701 Oolf 11&11 IC:9 °'· -~ Cail nee. hlml. w .... •• •-
good Phone lllllla. Ofdet Couraa Or, Coata ,,...Schootllnf.Tod 10 =don. P.O • ._ W N N ARN l20-. pOaed .... to -........... IL----~~~~ :~~r~~:c;:;.11"21171 Mac :•Ji:: Aak lot Tim ~··=~~ Hi. Room 1 Ot , 1111 •,.~·-· 112 I eppraciale. 114-MZI. ~· eo. a.ft.CA ........... BOYS&GIRLS
$9 00 per call l lyB. 't
Tll Com Ont 21W71).IOn
TIU\VEl. :mu --· "Be waty of out of
area companlea .
Check with the local
Better Bualnesa Bu·
reau before you aend
any money for feea.
Read and underatand
any contracts before
you algn . Shop
around for rates."
CRUISE OVERBUY. 8
day, 1 night Carib·
bean cruise Include•
moals, enter1alnment,
membership. Visit San
Juan, St. Thomas, Ja·
maica , Cozumel.
$599/couple plus aJr.
Call (814) 798-2264.
Be part of a Super
Sal•• Crew aelllng
e\.lbscrlptlons for th• Dally Plloll
•Average S30.00 to
S60.00 per Wffk
•Work 3 hours each
weekday evening
•Win prlz.ea and
bonuses
•Must be 1 3 years old
or older and llve In
the Costa Mesa or
Newport Beach area
•Transpor1atlon
provided
Call between
8am to 5pm.
Campua In lrvlne. ~wvlle. TN 37041. MWKl.VI .....-ameod. OUEEN8'2e weMf'Nd ... W. N aa--. NT. "" A/C, CW. AURI INSTALLEW .._.._... .. ..........,,. ...__ Excel WOlklnQ conda. AaMmbte • ~ or _,,_. Mt __.. new brlc,.-braclc, mlac. P/W, POL. nt. CrulM, _....,.._.. '.,..... 12 u-.. -ECE ~. nun•• prodUc19 from y0411 lo---' ·-·, e1a 81ralh00Na Dr. Moouroof (KCOllM71) SERVICE TECH D•moa. for mall•, ..... ,.... .,,..._ be ...,.. thlll cel6on. No Mlllng. No IU~ .... 2-3193. ~
With ,uparlence atorH , 213-e3"1149 854..o30 or .,...749"4 the ilattnoa In INa cal-~. 1-8QOo945-......... m NI, 11-.m
nffded 10 excet wlth1
--1-.__---..... ---T.-..llAllL P" :C::,.":1=*9...J: 46t1bt.118. wtMle Win WJ111adll19. c.-. • .:r::.r-oM of Ora~ Co'a --·• -I • .._ uoo 97W741 ~ • nnHt aJ.,m comp• looking for aharp ~ .. ,.,~ In wNch ._. ,. • •
... I \I, I ' • I I
nl••· Salary com. aalH oriented people 8up1M.-chwpe per,,.,.,__ I \11'1 O\ \H '.\I
\\ \ "> I I I> , 1.1.' menaurat• w/••P· to work In our land· 11 :30 to 1:30. P,...,_.. ALL ~I . Top
Pleas• ull 10< Inter· acape centera. Plant School. C.M. 850-1115 payl Jobe In EnOMlftd, aAN .........
view, 850.8580. knowledge ... enllal. ---------Germany, Japan, ~ •UROP
Carear opportunltl•• tralla. Paid travel & non-amkr ... k• lltv•ln
Beautlcontrol Co•· lorrlghtpe,.on. ~IPIHBltll'l'lltft renl.07•57M111 •21• po8't W/etderty lady. metlca. Interviewing Fl/ VIII•"• Nunerlea, I 5"59N\l\511n\I >Ont refa. 640-9425
T·Pff aalea people w/ • a........ T,.....t 1--------mgmt potential. Flex1_s_u_•_an_._983-4 __ 5_44___ Looking rat enthu-Naodod, ewn up toi--.......... ----..
hrs. High comm. Fr.. PfT Relief Couple a1 .. 11c paopte wtth 1150 dailty, ua.ry +
training. Lff 252-7949 R ti 1 me 1 good phone/paopte tJpa, u or _ .. t.ltna.
• '"8 we co · akllla. S5/ht + com--' BERNANS KIDS d•y a wffk. No exp. 2 wtt "~· women, necnaary. Wiil Train. mission. Pl .... cd men 21 or ~. C411: STORE For .. If.storage lacll-Dan at 1542-4333, 800-a3a.naa RETAIL SALES lty. CM ...... 842-8722 ... Ext. __ 20_1·---~··-CON-l_TR_UCTIOfl ___ ll
Experienced, aggre• R .... 1 r..a..at'I •-'I . & d I ....,.,,_ .. gyn .,..,, Walter T d E • sive ynam c .. ~ Eam $3,000 mo + In TIRED of welter er All r• ••· •par.-pie for F{T position. ADD 1T 1 0 N 0 1 waltr•••t 8am·12 •need Only. ~cehnt
TM Solution
to your cleaning
problema. Retlable
and thorough
Homaa/bUslneaaee
C.HS...rtne Me-7044
1.\\ll ll.\ .......
~.lH 11'\H.:\ I "" 1 i.'
.Jt \\ t:I Hy Fl' H ~ I
&. .\I! I hll.!.•
s 12<* worth of jewe4ry.
Sell $45,000 obO ot
Ii I \I I I • •
Remodallngt AntlquM,
pot·beltV stove, nautl-
lua •••rcla•r. furn,
coUectible•. Set. e.m.
3007 Carob. E'llMI,
Transportat ion
H O:\I S ;1111
40R. Aulo, /11/lt, llnt/Pfn cw. ~ OOftdlllon ..............
......... c .....
Halchbeetl. 2.or. """' tomalle. Slltver. w ..
malne.lnod. good con-
dlt1on. tlHO. Cati ~· .... ~· ••1• Wll deltY9r upon payment.
87HondaCRX
Auto, NC. CalMU• •388U•··-·
TOYOTA0.
COSTA .. aA
7U4000
ME MBt;RSHIPS
:IOIH
•WANTED•
Newport Beach Coun·
try Club Golf Membef"·
642-4333
For appt call Ann Salary & Benellta.1'--------,. 241-7040 SC Plaza comm'• to l 00% + noon Mon thN Frt. 305-847·1410 Su,,.. Tmgl FT/PT. Call Mr. S3()().$5()() per week. DELI COUNTER HELP Lopez 843-0250 Call Ann In Coata 1-Th_ura_e_1o_e. ___ _ • IH>M I-.S flCS a~>~O
trade all or part 1or 27 Fl. Baytlner CW.
boat ot RV. 841~ 2755. Ea.c trarwf•.
'The Hiiie Are Allvtl'
With the '8oun4 of
lllluelo.'Complet•Mt
must Miii Oreat deal.
S21tc obO. 718 $306 ,M t-H < L l>l-.S l•t 111
Aak ror L" N.B. aru market. NAT10NWIDE USA Mesa, 241·7194; Amy, EXCELLENT PAVI Erwt-
Good starting pay. F{T 549-0887; or Ci ranmental companyi.--------.. •eo aoos• IMllllgray. c.trn whMl9, MS warr
24k mA, T.O. IHM M54/moM•M88
ship 721·1414 ---------or PIT avail. 631-0144 •ecepttonl1t TU.tin, 2S9-9273. help wtth ecD-Chldclrt nttdecl • of I art collector'•
~·• with acenea
:\1.\111 ~I-SI 11'"
Lott Stop Ollt ptOgram. No... In lrvlne. llnht IH H KS ;11.'.!
ADD POWER
TO YOUR RESUME HAMMER
TIME?
Full·Tlm• Mon-Fri. Ing, phona-calllngl he>uaekeeP'ng. Uv.
HHvy phone•. Fun at· Slmpte, ... y. honeetl In Mon·Frl, N/S,
moapher• 852-8782 s e I f -a d d r • • • • d . •om• English tor 1
Receptionist s1,ooo Wktw stutnng ~Sc=.' 1':'~~: ~~~-r:~·~nc••·
PIT Poaltlon. Call envelopes. Start now, BIVd. Sulta #A.255,
th• movie muM-••Bal Penn. 25', a · or
cal .... utltUll Stltl In 45'. power ot .... Nr
original boxH. MVer Bay laland (Cove)
d i a played. Aaklng open ... 87~1943
S250 for the Ht. Balboa Baain Marina.
Pie... call Marla at Slip rental. 3 months,
842-4321, Ht. 308 to 39., 714-7.q.()700
d aya. or 645·1933 Ask for Jim Roae. 8VH after 6:30.
NlSS/\N 11 1:)11
17N ..... lentra
GXE, Auto. A/C, Pwf
Steertna. Cust wn .. 1. WITH A CERTIFICATE OF
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL
FITNESS. YOU'LL IMPRESS
ANY EMPLOYER AND PUT
YOURSELF AHEAD OF THE
CO MPETITION. CALL NOW!
Katherine 832-8M8 no ••P· Frff 1uppllea Moreno Valley, Calff. ,._ _______ ..
& Info. No obligation. 92557. •• Retall Sales send s.A.s.e. 10 Ut• •-EX-c_E_LLE_N_T_P_A_v_. _w_Of_k
F hi I I d time, 3208-C EHt Co-81 On I an lonlal Drive, 310.KK at home and earn
lovely gourmet food Orlando, FL 32903 S 150-HSO weekly.
& apeclallty ahop ~--..,...,.---..,.~":":'~:":'"' Companie• need aeeklng creative tal· s 1 , o o o ·a w EEK l Y. homewc>fker• and di•
enta & managerial Stufllng envelop••· trlbutora. Call now
IKlllS. Muat be highly Start Now. No experl· apeak directly to •
motivated, retail sales ence. Free aupplles. r•Pf••entatJve 1-100.
Merchandise
AN rlQlJ ES HOIO
••••utlful full length opoeeum hw coat Reveralble
u raincoat with fur
trim, European h
Hardly worn. $950.
842-4321 x 102.
alDR Tll! TO 11 FT
Marcu• Channel. 175. eeo-aMa
Transportat ion
11SfH22. 18,Ha
TOYOTAOI'
C08TAll•aA
7&2·2000 .......... ,. . ......,.,
Black, 2-wheel df'lv•. 6
speed, A/C, alereo-
caaHtte, doth Int•
rior. low mha. Uke
MW. Forced to ....
"4,500 080.
(714) 979-7827 exp req'd. Inquire Information. No obll-,_7_•_2_.1_1_40_E_xt_._7_1_1. __ "Murder Sh• Wrote"
March 30th or 31st ' gallon. Send SAS.E. RENT atyte Royal typewriter, btwn the hra of 9am· Apollo, 5471 Lake WOfb good $50. ot t let: t 'URNl1 l'IH.
Brldll
By CHARLES GOREN
with O MAR SHARIF
~rid T ANNAH HIRSCH
"onh &)Uth vulnerable South
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NORTH
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Q66
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WEST EAST
• Q 6 6 2 • J 10. 8 7
JS 63
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SOUTH
•9
A Q 10 6 4
A J 10 8 7 2
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fhe bidding
Sout.b West
1 3 •
1 6 .
!> Pua
Paa PUii
!'forth
Obi
Obi
6
Eut •• p.,..
P&M
Opentnit lead Twu of •
Perhap<1 the most innovative
tntnkl'• nf modem bridge u1 Al\'ln
Hoth from his fertile mind have
.. pruni: ~uch convention& as the
"eJZallve Double and Forcing No
I rump. o;taplei. in the armory of t'V·
l'f'\ modern partnership Now, al
tne ripe younl( age of 77. Roth bas
wrillen a hook that 111 <1ure to be·
Jme a dai.'SH ( f'1ctun• BruJKt•. by
..\h tn Roth c:rancl\etter Books.
8pm 310-495-8473 Howell Road, #227·W, 545-87 ..
Excellent salary & Winter Park. FL thr"'...h la slfled
EQUIPMENT tio.P
beneflta. 32792. ___ vuv ____ •• c_s ___ Antique coffff table,
35" aq 'w fpull-out
leaves. Xlnt COl'!d.
Benkrvptcy ....
Otfice/Al1 equip and
tum, Thur9/Frl (3128-
27) 1 Oam-4pm ABC
Arta, 3505 Cadillac.
hard cover, 31i p.p .. $24.9S Avail·
able from Granovelter Books, 18
Village View Bluff. Ballston Lake,
N.Y. 12019). Still built on the foun-
dation of eound opening bids and
ered. Some of the ideu will be
UPTO
•eoo
$475 OBO. 722-8970.
Unda'a Tedct, Bew Bldg 0 , Ste 102, CM. Doll A Antklue To• ahow encl Sa.. BLACK LACQUER
Sat 3/28, 1 oam.5pm, elght·foot conference
Sun 3/29, 10.m-4pm, tat>&e, eight •qufafte oc Fairgrounds, bldg high-back papercllp 1~ Over 150 dealers. chair•, S900/obo.
Special guest Phylfla Black duk, ""•• Diller (Sat), Disney'• drawfr file cabinet,
Winnie the Pooh (Sat 'STSO. Call 78().1522
& Sun) 819-434-7444
Al'PLIANCl-:S 6011
JBM executive Type-
Wt'ller. good working
cond. $40. 545-e718.
constructive major-suit raiael, t.M~ 0 NTH
is a fair amount of new ground cov· p ER M / •
adopud by the majority of playen . ••Wuher/Oryer, $145
Others seem almost strange. All are ' NO CDU.ECTm8 *.;/' each, Olahwaaher l'fo:TS &
interesting and worthy of consider· * S125. 846-5&48••
ation. Not a book for the becinner, ~ 1 _,,._ b F 22 c. .. ....... Y Chocolat• lab Pupplaa, but a must for everyone elle'1 • de, clean In/out, dew ci.awa removed, e
bookshelf. Earl . t moving, muat aell, wka old. champion
North's double WU Roth's Nep· y morning mo or aacrlflce S200. d/833-lines. 1275. 966-0243.
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good tltea. rune grHt.
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$17,155 ~Wh..t.'54k m(
Coe .. M•-Meftde $7500. C.a1 Ma-9147 ~e-.oeo t1ve Double-a takeout for the two 3222 •105, e/843-0803
unbid suita. Since it did not guaran· routes available. Deliver Mavtae Washet $300 ':~J::.:·~=-=~::.. 17 ea.., LE
lt'e four c:4rds in each major au it, Kenmore Dryw $200. lenl petal 754-4123. -,~ ·-, .. n T A.uto, NC, Pwr .....
South had t.o have five h.earta to bid Monday thru Saturday aoth 3 we•ra new ft' Wiii ,...,... /11 I n g . # 2 "K JC I 1 • the sult at the five-level. and 11 or • M7-GOe3 VI, AIT. PIS, 14./C, ...... Caaa, P/W, POL,
12 red cards. So North'• nai8e to •i• Must have CNiu, Tin. W""'8, TOYOTA CM'
hearta wu well reasoned.. Tll.. (1..UA.84999> co•TA llRSA
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Ea.at Willi a stono favorite to bold the d } b l 75 .. 11 ~· keys. WOl'U perfectly. ~ .. SOSO II Crffala .,.. • ' •ty • e '600, U.Haul 721.()390 ---------lung of diamonds. so the only toaer an ta I I tnsuranc . a.aut1tut aota ~ ... t II Ford TllUnat AIT. AJC. moorvoot.
raud to be a club. Unfortunately, chair ottoman. New ,.._...__ Ntca newl 12TYK3S4.
3 3 3 nd• __ ..... _ s l Aulo. AIC. Tift, V<V •-· •1 .....
the dtstributton Willi unkind. West, CALL 642•4 c ,n, ,,,._ u""· acr... PW, Casa _,1SRQ2.M •• Norman Kay of Philadelphia, led ftce $325 .... 1-3488. Cetlo ~uropa catm Rae. 1•.~•• TOYOTA OI'
the deuce of cluba-a moat unuaual •-.e.oom Set 4-""-"-. Ing, 68cm, like MW. C08TA ...... ......., .,.__. S R Campy equip T-OTA Of' -choK'e which East. Edgar Kaplan ot Almoat n.wt 1250 s1 75ofobo 761M.283 COSTA ••SA 7U~aooo
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turned a diamond, and West'• ruff ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••! chalra/buffet, whit•. fimahed matters early. $300. 7314189
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589-7904, leave me•
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In terior features include a f ulty carpeted rear storage area, a rear liftgate and rear doors with child protector locks.
Off Manufacturer's
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thoroughbred <
New Toyota Camry Wag on en joys edge
over minivan s in car-1.i~e rid e, ha ndling
Kentucky, home of American im?erceptible gear changes.
thoroughbr~J. horses, is al_so home of The distinctive aerodynJmic st} ling of
the new m1ds1~e Camry sta~ion wagon.. th's all-new wagon is the product of its
The Camry Wagon 1s built a~ Toyota s gently sculpted close-fining body pJnels,
Georgetown, Ky., manufacturing plant designed for decreased d~ag and '"ind
for t~e U.S. market and f ?r export. It noise at cruising speed. l'iush·mounted
contains ~S percent domc~tic content. windows and door handles complement
Two trim levels arc available, Deluxe the wagons smooth body design, \\hic;h
and LE. is finished in a lustrous clear-coat glo:)s.
The Camry Wagon can be equipped Unlike some wagons in its class, the to carry either five or seven passengers
in quiet comfort, thanks to nn optional Camry offers an optional rear-facing
folding third seat and a host of thi rd sea t that folds up for
noise-insulating features. seven-passenger seating or folds down
"Even with the rise of the minivan for additional cargo space.
and sport utility markets, the station The rear stprage area is fully carpeted
wagon market remains significant at and has a color-coordinated cargo cover
about 350,000 units per year," said for increased security. Both the second
George Borst, vice president of strategic and third seat can be folded Oat "hen
and product planning for Toyota Motor maximum cargo area is desired.
Sales, U.S.A., Inc. The spacious wagon has a total EPA
"That's because m.any customers still interior volume of 140.8 cubic foet \'\1th
prefer the more car-like nd~, handling both seats folded and a cargo volume oi
and .maneuverability of wagons, 40.5 cubic feet behind the second seJt
compared to vans and ut1lit1cs," he SJid. with the third seat folded down.
Toyota has sold O\Cr 100,000 Camry
wagons since the ongin.il was launched
in 1986. According to Borst, "'fight-and
left-hand dri\ c models will. oc exported
to several ''oriel mJrkcG, incduding
Europe, Canada and Japan. The Camry
Wagon will account for about 40
percent of the 45,000 U.S.-built To}·otas
that will be e'portcd in 1992.
A 2.2-liter, 130-hp four-cylinder
engine is StJndard, With an available
3.0-liter 185-hp V6 engine on LE
mbdcls.
Tall occupants " .. ill iind the Camrv
WJgon exceptionally comiortable. Front
seat headroom is 39.2 inches and
second scat headroom is 38.8 inches.
Hip room for front, second and third
seat passengers is 56.0, 57.0 and 41 .6
inches respectively.
Standard features on the Camry
Wagon include: d river-side airbag,
outboard three-point seat belts including
the third scat, independent front
MacPherson strut and dual-link. rCJr
All models are equipped with suspension· and power rack and pinion
Toyota's four-speed electronically-steering. On the VG-equipped LE,
controlled Jutomat1c overdrive four-wheel disc brakes are standard.
transmission, \\hich interacts with the Anti-lock bral..es (ABS) arc available on
en g i n c co m p u t er i or n ea rl y all models.
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Vickers captures Saab's 'Grand Master' awaril
Saab sales representative Jim Vickers of
Beach Imports in the Tustin Auto Center
was recently presented a "Grand Master"
award, the highest status in Saab Cars
USA, lnc.'s Orde r of the Griffin sales
training program.
Vickers was Lhe first sales representative
in Saab's Western Region to achieve such
an award, which was presented to him in
the form of a plaque from Carmen
Gautille, the Western Region manager.
Vickers achieved this distinguished level
of expertise by ~Hing more than 500
Saabs, participating in a Saab-sponsored
product knowledge competition and by
completing Saab's in-depth product video
test.
The re presentative from Saab's
dealership in Tustin was al so awarded for
his excellence 1n Saab sales and for his
professionalism in demonstrating Saab
9000 and 900 automobiles to consumers.
Saab district mJnager Frank Reitz and
dealer principal of Beach Imports Jim
Parkinso n took part in the Vickers' awards
presentation.
Beach Import!> 1~ located at 30 Auto
Center Drive in the Tu stin Auto Center.
For more information. call 669-8282.
Acura
HUNllNGION IEACH ACURA
You Expect We Oeliverl
19131 Beach Bl 405 & PCH I 00-96·ACURA. 842-0095
NORM REEVES COASTAi. ACURA
Super Pnces S.."Ofr Se•te:.on
Har!>or B:1d I. ~05 Fwy co~ta MesJ 979·2500
TUSllN ACURA
Hf. WANT TO BE it I AGA!N l'l 1992' YOU LL SAVE MORE'
5 Freeway "' Jamwee 714-669·9900
Alfa Romeo
8EACH IMPORTS
So C•I' s lead1119 Atta Cir tor t 7 consecut1~e years
Alta Rol'!leo Saal> Masera!I,. Sales service. leasino
8~8 Oo•e St Ne.,..pon Beien 71 4.> 7 52·0900
Audi
TVTILE CLICK AUDI
40 Al.Ito Center Onve. Irvine 472·7400
CREVIER aMW
E.•~eueni se'te'..Jl'I cl r'!W & c.trt'Jlly
crepa'fll e~.• IVs i oys '" s!oclt.
Sa.es Ser.ice. Leas.r>.J
E.C1~er it!>::> Freeway, Santa AN Al.10 Mall 835·3171.
SAODLEaACI( BMW
4S 0 1 e ~
... ~ 380·1200
STERllNG MOTORS l TD.
EACl1;~ •e BMN OeJ,er Sa·es • Sm.ce • LeasdlQ
1 SJO Jamooree. Newport Beacn 640-6444
CREVIER
SALES•SERVICE•LEASING
1500 AUTO MALL DR.
SANTA ANA
835-3171
NE\VPORT/55 FWY AT ED~GER
Sales Dept. Open 7 Davs
Pans/Service Hours
M·F 7 am-6JOpm
SADDLE BACK
Sales Leasing
~ S~rvice
'-' Parts
IRRNi AUJO CiNHR
lall.ml
71t51200
Buick
NAIERS IUICKJCADIUAC
Sa es • LUWQ • Str;ice
2600 HM>of BlVll Cosu '-'e~ 71 .. 54().9i00
REASON IUICK CO
9C'3 'iO Cifand Avt SJ'1a AN
647·9111
Cadillac
AU.IN CADIUAC
# 1 r1 Ontw)e Cetny
San 0itoo FrttVaf 11 ,,.cry U0&iN Niguel H2·0IOO
MCLEAN CADILLAC STUUNG
S«t 1939
TvV.;!'I Au!o Crrtt:r 714/Jl1..()99()
NJ.llRS CAOIUAC IUICI
~ • Serttct • Leis..-q
2600 IWOor Blvd. CoSIJ t.t.cu._ 714'UO-t100
Chevrolet
J.LL{N KAH( CKMtOUl Ntw' UWd 7800 W~ • W~'tf I 8:«-~UJ
ol Btacll ~ IH-1333
COHNlU CHlVIOlET ~1.., • SeMct • leuino • ~'
2121 t4~ SIYd. Ccsu Um s••· 1200
onuo cHIVIOln • Gto
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11211 kadl • .. b 1•7..ot7
JOf MAC....alSOH CNMK>lET
21 "'40 ccr.: Dr ......, 16&-7222
On hand for the "Grand Master" presentation are (from left) Saab District Man·
ager Frank Reitz, award-winning sales representative Jim Vickers, Western Region
Manager Carmen Gautille and Beach Imports dealer Jim Parkinson.
Chrysler/Plymouth
ATLAS CHRYSl£R·PLYMOUTI4
Complete Bo<!y Shop and Service
saies Se" ce. Parts·Open 6 Days
:?929 HJ1t>0< Bl. Costa Mesa.
3 B •S s C' s~ O.~o Frtty otl H.v1>0f Blvd 546-193•
GUARANTY CHEVROl.ET/GEO
i 11 E 1711'1 St . SJnta AN
973.1111
HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH
·; f: Be.Jell Bl HunMoton Beacn
ii • •S So o! 405 Fwy 842-0631
MUSTER CHRYSUR0PlYMOUTH
IJ AJ!O Ctr Or Ir.Ille. 768·7100
SANTA ANA CHRYSlER1lSUZU
1: 5 r •• 1J Man Or Sa'\U Ana
541-401
Oalhatsu
ATLAS DAIHATSU
29n Harbor B~d, CostJ Meu.
3 Blo<:l\s So ot 405 Fwy 546-193•
Dodge
TVTTLE CLICK DOOGE
40 A.Jlo Center Dr. tMne 830.3381
.,._HUNTINGTON &EACH DODGE
;1 V~ CDrMRSION HEADQUARTERS
165S5 Beach Blvd • H 8
1.2 ~e Sou•n cl Ille 405 freeway111•1 M 7·SSU.
TUffiE CLICK'S TUSTIN DODGE
40 Auto Centet Onve. Tust1n7l0.•600
Ford
no JONES FORD
6211 Beach Blvd.. BueJll ~
521·3110
JOE MACPHERSON FORD
2 Auto Center Onve. Tustin
832·3300
TUTILE CLICK FORD
43 Auto Cent-1 Dftve, Irvine 472·5200
nlEODORE IWllNS FORD
2060 Harbor Sltd. Com J.1eu. 642-0010
TERRY YORK FORD
S.tts • S~,-, e • Lt.S•NJ • P.u'IS • Body Repu
182S5 Be ~h Srvc:, HU'":! Ben U2·64f1 .
Serving Orange County
for Over 70 Years
~ Service
LY Parts ISUZU .llodY Shop
Theodore
Robins~
I060 Harbor Blvd., Costa *'
714·642-0010
GMC Trucks
A.llEN GMC mlCKS
11 I 111 ()'¥1Qt Councy
San !Mgo F#I/ at A•trf, laQuna l•'O\ld H2..0IOO
MCLEAN GMC TRUCK AHO 'Ot4TIAC CADtll.AC s.nc. 1939
Tu<..t.n 1.4·~ Ctr".et 71.C..73i.0"0
UNIVtRSITY GMC Ol0$. toHTIAC
2480 tbttlor BM. Cesa J.lesl 714U0-1191
lnflnlti
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~ t.Wt S ol 405 f<try 7U 2'1·UOO
Honda
'fNSIC.f NOHOA
SAlES • SER'.:CE * LEAS:~
13750 Buen IP'fd Vt~ 7U.SJ7-7177
UY flADEIOE HONOA
S.llts • ~ ... • Lt.uig • PW • llod'f "-
l!vlne Auto Cenut 714-130-1600
IOGH M lit MONDA
S<llH.. s.Mct Di$CW&'I
19132 BeXll M 1t,111!.n;10n lac:ft NS-1tst
HOHOA IAHtA ANA
211c E. r .. St. s.m _,..
MMUS
Hyundai
Ml\.f CUClt tMNW
40 ~ c.w Ortwl. ....
472·74!00
Hyundai
Hyundai. Yes, Hyundai.
Sal4ll Service Ir ., Leasing
HUnttngton leach Hyundai
·-· 17391 leach llYd.
Huntington leach, 92M7
842-0013
Isuzu
UY ~IOf ISUZU
S3let • SeMCe • lasing • PW • Body Repu
h1IW Alrto Center 714-130-7000
MOC>Oftf ltOllNS ISUZU
2060 IQIOor SM!., Cesa Mes.a. 6•2.0010
IOUTH COUNTY ISUZ1J
·Nl#nber 1 valUme Rodeo Dea U SA
187118e1ell81¥d, HB. U2·2000
Jaguar
IAUfll JAGUAll
2001 SOU!!\ MJnehesttr A"', AnahMI
971·2002
HEWPOllT IMPORTS
3000 w Coast tt,yy Nt-•l>Otl Beach
7224000
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BAUER l1@ITGJJ®
2001 So. Manchester Ave.
Anaheim, CA 92812
971-2002
Jeep
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1&751 Beadl Btvd~ ~ Buell
141-3999
OltAHGf COAST JU' lAGl(
2524 H.vtlor Blvd . Co5Q Mesa
M9·I023
JU' fAGlt Of SANTA ANA
# 1 Cus1omer S.Jt sf xtion
55 F'tfy. Q• [lf'1Qff 7 U /561-0100
Tunu CLICK JUP, fAGl(
40 hAIJ c Dr. lrMe
•12·1•00
Lexus
See And Drire Tbe
AU New ES300
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
J 3500 Stach Blvd. • Wtstmin.sttr
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Mazda recruits leading ·
dealers for Amati line ~
Bill Hoehn Ill and Robert A Hoehn, recruit the best dealers in the United
operators of Mercedes, Porsche, States. ,
Honda, Acura, Oldsmobile and Audi "Only by recruiting the best deaT
dealerships, have signed a letter can we provide the best cust~r
agreement with Amati to represent its service," said Richard Colliver, Maz~
line o( luxury automobiles, which will group vice president and Amati
be introduced in 1994. general manager. "The Hoehns have
They are among the first dealers in proven themselves to be among the
the nation to sign with Amati, Mazda's nation's leade rs in custom~r .·
luxury car division. satisfaction, and we feel that they ate ti
''The signing of letter agreements exacdy what we're looking for in a x
with dealers is a huge step in the dealer."
history of Amati and a huge step in Amati dealer candidates ace
Mazda's overall strategy in "the United distinguished by their commitment !D
States," said Clark Vitulli, Mazda customer service, fine reputations in
Motor o( America senior vice president their communities and financial
and chief operating officer. stability. To date, more than 1 ,400
'We're proud to be one of the very dealers have applied for Amati's SO
first dealers associated with Amati in planned retail outlets nationwide. 11
the United States," said Bill Hoehn Ill. Amati's unique dealership concept •
"Bei ng chosen by Amati is a was designed from the inside out tp
recognition of our efforts to fulfill the make the buying and ownership
needs of our customers." experience a pleasant one for AmatVs
One of Amati's primary goals is to upscale clientele.
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E rly arrival: Ford · to introduce
new, improved Escort this May
The Ford Escort will receive a
facelift for 1993 and the new
models will arrive at dealerships
In May -four months ahead of
the traditional fall introduction.
The 1993-model Escorts will
have five new exterior colors,
new rmes, tail lamp treatments,
whee covers and color-keyed
bodyside moldings and bumpers.
The popular Escort GT model
will retain its current front,.enp
treatment, but will have a new
rear spoiler, rocker panels and
new aluminum wheels. Many of
the new models also have new
interior-trim materials.
"Our customers and some of
our critics have asked us for more
frequent styling changes and
we're stepping up to the
challenge," said Ross H. Roberts,
Ford Motor Company vice
president and Ford Division
general manager. "We
completely redesigned the Escort
less than two years ago and
introduced two new four-door
models last fall.
"The 1993-model Escort
continues a steady stream of
new-product Introductions at
ford. During the 1992-model
year alone, tfie company invested
SS.6 billion in new products."
Last spring, Ford Division
unveiled an all-new full-sized car,
the 1992 Crown Victoria. Later in
the year, the division introduced
an all-new Econoline van lineup
and major redesigns for its
popular Taurus, Bronco sport
utility and F-Series pickup.
Ford also has added a Flareside
pickup to the F-Series line, two
new four-door Escorts, a police
package and a Touring Sedan to
its Crown Victoria lineup.
In early June, less than a month
after the new Escort's
introduction, Ford dealers will
unveil the i 993-model Probe.
The Probe will have an all-new
aerodynamic, cab-forward design
~nd new powertrain offerings.
Shown publicly for the first
time at the Chicago Auto Stiow
this February, the 1993-model
Escort will be available in three-,
four-and five-door models, • in
addition to a popular . wagon
version . Wagon models will o'Tfer
No. 1 for '92 ·
a power liftgate lock feature with
an optional power door lock
system for 1993. In the fall, a
compact disc player will be
added to Escort's list of options.
The new Escort will be offered
In four series: Escort, LX, LX-E
and GT. An independent
front-and -rear suspension
provides sure-footed ride,
handling and steering as well as
superb noise, vibration and
harshness (NVH) characteristics.
Like the Taurus, the 1993 Escort
has a powertrain subframe.
Powertrains include Ford's
1.9-liter four-cylinder engine
which uses sequential electronic
fuel-injection to deliver fuel to
each cylinder in firing sequence
rather than to groups of cytinders
simultaneously.
The 1.9-liter engine also
incorporates numerous
advantages aimed at producing
good performance feel,
driveability, efficiency and NVH
characteristics. Escort GT and
L X -E m o d e I s u s e a
high-performance 1 .8-liter
16-valve twin-cam engine .
Cadillac General Manager John Grettenberger (left) acceP.ts recognition from editor David Davis,
whose Automobile magazine named the Seville STS the "Automobile of the Year" for 1992.
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Making a statement: Audi Quattro· yet powerful
Features include
larger engine and
passenger airbag
The Audi V8 Quattro Sedan,
the company's highest statement
of performance, safety and luxury,
bas a more powerful engine and
standard passenger side airbag for
1992.
The V6 Quattro features a
tcuger 4.2-litcr 276 horsepower,
32-valve power plant which
ceplaces the 3.6-liter 240 hp
engine in previous models. The
l.arger displacement increases
tow-end torque by more than 20
percent
The V8 Quattro extends its
safety features with the addition
of an advanced front passenger
side airbag system.
Called the "Smooth Inflation
Passenger Rebound Optimized"
(SIPRO) system, the 130-liter
volume airbag is progressively
inOated. Th is process, and the
bag's lightweight constru ction,
provide added protection for front
seat passengers. All Audi models
arc equipped with driver side
airbags.
Standard ~live
steering, a front stabilizer
Audi's AntJ·lock Braking S
with power-as.si*c:t vented fr
and rear disc brakes, and 21 S/
VR alJ-weather tires on 7-'h
15-lndt forged BBS alloy ~11im
compliment the car's Quarup
technology. t
For 1992, the V8 Qua;
includes an array of new luxu
amenities as standard equipmen
An automatic climate contrOI
system provides precise operation
automatically maintaining a
Teamed with a four-speed
automatic ZF transmissiOf\
the V8 Quattro accelerate~
from zero to 60 in 7 .3
seconds.
comfortable temperature. The
system features manual override
functions which anows ei ther fully
automatic operation or manual
control.
The VB Quattro's driver and
passenger bags work 1n tandem
with Aud i's scat belt tensioning
system. The front seat belts
incorporate a steel cable system
which tensions the front seat belts
1n a severe frontal impact, helping
to hol d properly belted front
occupants securely in their scats.
Audi's Quattro employs the merging of a 32-valve V8 engine, automatic transmission and permanent all-wheel-drive into one system.
The V6 Quattro features an
infrared dual key locking system.
An infrared beam is sent from the
ignition key to a small receivin!
window in either of the car's "B '
pillars.
The 4.2-liter engine, with
increased bore and stroke, four
0\ erhead cams and tuned intake
ru nners , produces 295
foot-pounds of torque at 4,000
revolutions per minute. The
3.6-liter engine developed 245
toot-pounds at 4,000 rpm.
malfunction, a fail-safe program
memorizes the fa ult for servicing.
Teamed with a four-speed
automatic ZF transmission, the V8
Quattro accelerates from zero to
60 in 7.3 seconds. Its predecessor
reached 60 in 8.7 seconds with
the automatic.
City mileag~ is c!>t1matcd by the
EPA at 14 Pliles per gallon, and
highway 1s 20 mpg.
the driver need not engage a lock
manually.
Power Oows from the automatic
transmission t o a center
differential with an . electronically
controlled multi-plate lock-up
clutch. When the wheel-speed
sensors detect impending wheel
spin, the clutch locks up and
torque is distributed to the wheel
with the most traction.
The beam operates the trunk
and door locks, turns on interior
lighting, disarms the car alarm
and set~ the driver's pre-set
seating position and adjustmenli
fo r bott\ outside mirrors by
remote control. These functions
can be remotely operated withi n
a 180 degree radius on eithcr
side o( the car.
Up tQ-four drivers can use the
system with their personal driver
settings. A second key is included
with the car as part of a "his and
her" set Two additional t'eys are
available as an option.
Constructed of aluminum alloy,
the 4.2-liter V8 remains one of
the lightest, most compact in its
class.·
A digital electroni c
management control system
continually monitors the entire
power plant, including dual knock
sensors, engine rpm, engine
tem perature, oil temperature,
throttle position and air intake
quantity sensors. In the event of a
· The JlJtomatic transmission
incorporates a lock-up t6rque
conve rte r, the company's
automatic shift loci-., electronically
controlled shifting and three
driving modes. Q uattro featUres a 4.2-liter 276 horsepower, 32-valve power plant.
The system varies torque split
between the front and rear
wheels from a 50/50 power split
up to 100/0 percent, or \ice
versa, depending on wheel slip.
The V8 Quattro system also
features a T ORS EN
(torque-sensing) differential fitted
bct\~-een the rear wheels \\hich
automatically distributes torque to
the '~heel wilh the best grip up to
a left-right 80/20 percent
distribution, or visa versa.
A full-fe ature Blaupunkt •
Gamma /V.NFM Cassette radio
combi n ed wi t h an
acoustically-tuned, four-speaker·
Audi/Bose sound system, a
trunk-mounted 10-disc compaa
disc changer and Connolly leather
seat upholstery are also new for
1992.
The modes · include "E" fo r
_ economical upsh1fting, "$" for
sportier performance and "M" for
manuJI shifting. In the "E" and
"S" modes, maximum
a cceleration is immediately
available when the accelerator is
24 MONTHS FOR ONLY s99 Def mo.
Plus 31 cents plus tax. 24 month close<J end lease with option
to buy. On approved.•cred1t. Cap reduction St57t.59 plus tst
months payment pl(is S 150.00 refundable deposit 1and S 190.00
fully depressed through the kick
down function.
The va Quattro employs the
late st stage of Quattro
development: the merging of a
32-vaive V8 engine, automatic
lie. tee Total to start S2018 60. Rn1dual S528f.40 may be $
affected by condrtlon and excess of 30.000 m1leS' for full tetm. 7698
Total payments S2568 24., 525554. OR BUY FOR
Plus 511 c:9nls plus 1&1 24 month d oted end le&M lflootn 0011on 10 t>\IV
On aootOV.O c:re011 Ctio r~hon S63811 ptut 111 monuu payment
plus $250 00 refundable deposit and $317.00 lie: IH. Total to Slart
51418 60 RetictuaJ s111n 10 rnay oe atfecied oy co1"<111JOn ana ••ceu
of 30 ooo mitet l0t II.Ill tenn. Total payments $5159 711 •04~99.• OR
0'2let. •04ea71.
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transmission and permanent
all-wheel-drive into one system.
Two automatic differential locks
arc intcgr<lted into the Quattro
drivetrain, so even in instances
where extra traction is required
1992 CIVIC SEDAN DX
24 MONTHS FOR ONLY
$1 09 per mo.
Plut .98 unts c: .is tu 2• mooth Closed 9nd lease lflo111'1 opt.on to buy. On app1011.a credit. Cao red\Jet1on $132175 plus 1st mon1nt p~
plus $15000 rffundable aepos.t Ind $22700 he. '" Total to at.,,
$1925.70. Res>e1ulf $7422.20 mey b9 atlKled by cono1tion W\d e•ceu
01 30000 mi es tor tua tlm\. ro1a1 payments 52"'00 •01sm.• OR BUY FOR s9599 011124, •011927.
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-.... Md lflM'8lrine; Pft8 firmly on bottom ~
13 x t-inch ~ I*'· ln ~ mixer bowl, beet
cheese untU Duffy. Grwl\.Jally t.t in sweetened WI._ mA ootil smooch. Add c:hocollle, •
Ind ,..uaa; mh well. Poor inlO .. epwed pm. Bib
40 minulel or until center ii let. Coot Top with
Coconut Pecan Topping. Chill. Cut lnto tquara. ........ ~
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Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext.366
Cele bra
with Temptin
Cheesecakes
The coming of Spring brings many occasions for celebration -£.aster,
Mother's Day and graduations, as weU as bridal showers and anniversary
parties. And when it's time to plan the festive food, there's no better choice
than luscious cheesecake, made velvety-smooth with sweetened con-
densed milk. Add to this creamy richness the crunch of crisp, golden
pecans and create a classic dessert your guests will rave about long after
the party's over!
Sweetened condensed milk, a pre-oooked blend of whole milk and $ugaI'1
makes it easy to prepMe the most elaborate cheesecake, and delicious
pecans bring their flavorful goodness to even the simplest one.
In Pecan C'.aramel Cheesecake, lavished with a glistening caramel top-
ping, a creamy rich vanilla filling hides a surprise layer of toasted pecans
and melted caramels that makes this great cheesecake a ~rt spectacu-
lar. Gennan Chocolate Cheesecake Squares have their .s_urpri.se on the
top - a layer of chewy coconut and crunchy pecans that's a perfect oounter-
part to the rich, satiny chocolate beneath. These are not just any cheesecake
squares! Southern Buttered Pecan Cheesecake, with its tasty gingersnap
crust and pecan-studded filling, is a sophisticated new twist on an oJd
favorite Davor.
11le refreshing citrus flavor of Orange Ricotta Ctieeseca.ke 'makes it a
natural for springtime entertaining. Fresh orange slices and sparkling
liqueur-spiked manna1ade add a touch of instant elegance. Silky smooth
Mini-Cheesecakes with Lemon Sauce are party perfect, so have plenty for
the guests who want seconds.
For pure dessert decadence, Grasshopper Cheesecake is worth losing
one's self-control. The unbeatable combination of chocolate cookie crust,
velvety rich filling superbly apiked with creme de menthe and creme de
cacao and a glistening chocolate glaze, will give chocolate 10\--ers the ulti·
mate dessen chocolate experience.
Yes, it's time to banish the Winter blahs. Bring on Spring . . . and
the cheesecake.
From the top clockwise: Oranse Ricotta Cheesecake, Southern Buttered Pecan
Cheesecake, Pecan Caramel Cheesecake, Mini Cheesecakes ~ith Lemon Sauce,
c.erman Chocolate Chee&eeake Squares and Grasshopper Cheesecake.
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half (lbout 3 cups eachl; beat COC01 and \'alliDa into
one half. Pour into prepwed pin. Sdr liqueurs into
remaining batter. Spoon emlly CM'I' chocolate bit·
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2 Thursday, March 26. 1992 ORANGE COAST FOOD
Dieters' desires to be thin may be their own WOP
Q My husband will co on o
diet ror a rcw wee ks, begin to
lose weight, only to later sabotage
his efforts with rottening roods ond
bqin to regain his lost wtlght.
How can I help him?
S.D .• Costa Mesa
• There is some interesting new
:.ciiet research which sounds as if it
:fits your husband's situation. It's
called the "dieter's mentality" and
it attempts to explain why so many
-people break their diets. This
,phenomenon, ''hich is a state of
"TTlind, is brought about in many
.people simply by going on a diet.
"fhat fact alone prompts them to
.<fesire more fa 11ening foods.
Ask the
Dietitian
The typical
"diet" is usually
a low-caloric
regimen that
13cks the
individual \
favorite foods.
This is not uni)
boring; it b
doomed to
failure in the
long run. Alter
all, it's difficult tu
go around feeling
hungry v.ithout
wanting to do
-----• something .1bout
it.
Include stress in thb scenario (1t
has been demonstrated th :ll
dieters will c:it more than
non-dieters \\hen under stress)
and add any underlying emotion:il
condit ions. such as early )Cars of
abuse or "iolcncc. and )OU h:i'c all
the ingred1cnb for a diet's demise.
I would .,uggel>t th:11 your
husband fi rst stabilize his present
\\eight, even 1f it is highe r than he
''ould lit:..e 11 10 be. Weight
nuctuation' arl.'. associated \\llh an
increased n .. i... nf coronJry heart
disease. Then . .1n~ furthe r weight
loss should be aucmptcJ in smJll
incremenb -a slow and !.teady
loss of about .1 pound a "'ed.
l \.\OulJ further urge )OU II)
l..cep food th.it b difficult to n:!.1't
either out of !.1ght or out of the
kitchen. \\hen he is in a
"sabotage .. motid, try to encourage
him to talo..e a few moments to
decide if 11 really is ph)!.ICJI
hunger or merely
cmo11onall) -tnduccd hunger th:it
_he fceb. SuggeM to him th:it he
drink a gt:1'-. of \\:lti:r \.\h1lc he 1~
thinking; 11 ... houlJ help talo..e the
immediate edge off his :ippetite.
Home is \\her\! mos! dieters fo il
. in their rc '.'.ohc . ~fake 'ure th.11
the kitchen h.1' plcnt} of
lo" -ca lone f rull and 'cgetJbk
selcctionll to thoo~c from. a~ \\ell
all low-fat cracl..cr~ and lu\\·fat
d:iiry produci....
Q I get so much out of )OUr
column. l had heard that
chicken soup "as good for a cold.
:\ow, thant...s to ~our rcccnl
explanation, l l..n ow \\h). \\ill )OU
please pro\ ide me \\ ith a recipe
fo r chicken soup?
R. l\lcD .• Huntington Ucach
I went \tr.11ght to the source tor
the be~t 'h11..lo..cn soup: a Jc\\1'h
granJmother I lcrc's her f,1q1nte
recipe
In J lJrgc rn'crcd p\11. pl.11..c the
follo"'1ng 1ngrcd1cni-.· ~ quJrl\ of
water; one \\hole pullet ch1d..en (a
young hen k-. ... thJn tinc-)ear old
providClo a .,tr11nge r nJ\Or for the
!>Oup) ~ stJlb of celery " 11h
k:ivcs. 4 to 6 carrotll. l large
onion; 1 lJrge gJrlic clO\e; 1 bay
leaf; 1 paN11p. \C\ier.11 sprig., of
fresh Jill, and salt and pepper to
IJ!>lC.
Bring the ingredients to ;1 full
boil, then reduce heat to a
simmer. cover and coo!... for 3 tn 4
hours. Penod1cally. )OU "'ill \\JOI
to slim the ... urfacc \\1th a lJrgc
!>poon to remO\c fat. After
What's
cookin'?
We.• '"c;uld 111..c tu lw.ir
trum }OU Jnd sh.ire }UUr
iJ\Or1le flttpt.·~ \\1th }UUr
f cllow rt•.1dcr:..
Al:.u, 11 you .irt· luol..ing
fo r ll rt'UJK' or nn•d >omt'
Jd\lll', \\l' \\Ill p.l'» tfl,ll
Jlon~ to tlw re.''' of tht'
rcJck r>.
Currt•rHlv. ''l' .Ht'
look111g (or rl'l.lf)C':> gc.Ht•d
to the Ll>lcr hol1d.:iy, ur
.1ny sprtn~ time fJvortll'':>
We , .. oulc.I Jlso like recipe>
ur ':>uggt.~lion:. for p.1ckins
1ntcrc.~ting .rnd fun ~hool
or \\.Ork lunches.
Send> our rC'Ci~,
question> or hints to T J
Hvtchinwn, fcxxl Editor,
do the OJ1/y Pilot, JJO
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cooking, remove the chicken und
strain the broth to remove the
herbs and \Cgctables. Save the
vegetables; puree them in a food
processor with a little liquid from
the cooking pot and return the
puree to th e soup. Freeze the
soup in handy single serving
cont:iincrll for use when the need
arises. You can eat the boiled
chicken or, if you prefer, broil it.
As a quid.. rl!minder to my
readers: this soup offers plenty of
vitamins A and C, ns well as the
B-vitamins niacin and riboflavin,
which help to combat colds.
Furthermore, the amino acid,
~tine (found in all animal
products including chicken), has
the same effect on the body as
some cold-lighting drugs ...
thinning out the collected mucous
for faster removal Crom the body.
Q My ttfrigcrntors frtt1C1' •ts
not working proptrly for six
months. I recently opened • c•n or
rroun orange juice and notfmd
that the contents had ~P"nltd
ond the flavor was "oll'." II lt sa(t
to USC the other cans of oranae
juke 1hal I h•vt bad this wtaolt
time, even lhouab lhe lrttur has
since been rtpaJttd?
H.D D., lhanlla&IOA Buch
Your letter mentions tha1 you
stored the juice in lbc door
compartment o( your freezer. You
would be better off, Crom now on,
keeping frozen juice in~ide the
freezer Itself, since the door area
tends to be IC5S cold than the
interior.
As for the questionable cans of
juice, which you describe as having
been "spongy" for a while, my
advice as to throw them ou1 and
start over with Crcah product. Six
months is a long time to hove
stored the old juice -enou&h IU
have diminished its nutrient value
-and the various physical
chanses it bas undergone raise too
many doubts. You are always
beucr off to err on 1hc side or
food saCety.
0 I lulve beta CMcenaed 8bou&
the Ind prtad ........ bftacl
wnppaw JOt1 oace wroce about. Is
Lbere ......... dlar!
V .K., UpD8 BHcb
Good news. Bread companies
claimed that they stopped u;ing
printina inks that contained lead
in lale l 990. That (act wu
confarmcd just this ~ October
by c:onswncr racarcben.
Dcnlcil SalilM ". ~ dktllla Ill prln,. ,,_,_ SM
l«lfltT• ..,..,,., aad ,, lk •• ,..,.
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IUld HJ1N tt'fllotu a.ot ol L&S."
~ad ytlflr ••lrllloll, ~ aad
food quntlou 10: Dtnke
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ORIG INAL
Designer onions: A spring deli~
Commonly called sweet or fresh oniona. De-
signer onions arc the cream of the onion crop. Bia
and beautiful. these onions arc so sweet that true
onion lovers eat them like apples.
But for the more timid. they arc also delidoul
in relishes. salads and side dishes. Or. try sautcina
them; their natural suprs caramelize. addiag de·
ligbtf ul na~r to sauces. entrees or appetizcn.
Designer onions are pcrf ect for the health·
conscious cook of the '90s. Research has shown
that onions contain an important enzyme that
helps reduce blood cholesterol and blood pressure.
Furthermore. researchers have connected a low-
ered risk of stomach cancer to eatin1 various raw
~ 'acht'• •lom. • order eo eajoJ &he di&rcnt varictla Of De·
liper onioM. )Ql've llJl to Id fut.
The short. but sweet. Desipcr ooioft aeuon
stana iD April and ends iD Auaust. No&e tho chart
bckJw and loot fot diem la ,our •i&l*Jrbood marUL
VARIETY OROWINO AREA SEASON
T-1015 Super 1WCCt Rio OrlAllo Valley TX Afr-Ju•
Sweet a..perials Imperial Vallc:y, CA Apr.Jun
Cll¥on1a Italian Reds Caliromia MIJ-Aua
Vidalia Onionl Southealt CicorJla Apr·Jun
Canatia Swcc&s Canalia Valley, NM Jua·Jul
W• Walla Sweers Walla Walla Valley, WA J11D-Aua
Maui Onions Maid. HJ Ye~ round
Genau Rome Balmy
Wedding Cakes "The Old-
Fashion Way" 2950 Grace ln.
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~uces made from sweet onions of springs are the perfect topping for fish and poultry ...
C.M. Call for info. 540-0211 675-7300
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Spring is the season to taste . sweetness of fresh onions Facilities for ~ Receptions, ~=
' W hat could be more
cxcit.ing than creating an
exotic sauce 10 top your
f)vorite fish or poultry? How
.bout preparing an exotic topping
i~ a matter of minutes that i-;
economical and healthy too.
~ Say good-bye to heavy
tteam-based gravies and look to
~gctables and fruits for fresher,
lighter toppings. For example,
<triions available in the spring and
s&.1mmcr have a sweet. fresh taste
3lld make a delicious and
economical base for a sauce.
~Spring/summer onions have a
Ughter taste than the onions
a\>ailable in winter. Many
rC{:ognizc these onions by name
including Texas 1015 Super
Sweets. Sweet Imperials, Ca"alia 5,, eets. Vidalia anJ Walla Walla
Sweets. Exotic in their own right,
these designer onions helped to
raise consumer awareness of
onions, expanding their use from a
garnish on hamburgers to a main
ingredient in soups. salads, sauces,
side dishes and entrecs.
Combine these fresh onions with
exotic fruits in season like mangos
and papayas. The sauces you
create will please your palate and
purse as well as help keep those
extra pounds away.
Ginger, cumin, garlic, fennel
and red pepper flakes also make
good flavor partners for these
lighter toppings. And you can
keep the salt in the cupboard.
These sauces impart a tangy taste
that is perfect without the addition
of salt.
Herc arc some tips to remember
about delicious spring/summer
onions.
l . Store the onions in a cool.
dry place away from direct
sunlight.
2. To avoid teary eyes. cut the
top off and peel down, leaving the
root end intact.
3. Rc~earch has shown that
onions contain an important
enzyme that helps reduce blood
cholesterol and blood pressure.
4. Don't be afraid to use lots of
onions. Spring/summer onions are
much lighter than the onions
available in winter. (Make sure to
try an assortment of this season's
onions. Given their different
growing regions, each has its own
unique navor.)
5. Remember the season for
these sweet onions is short so
don't wait until the end of summer
to try these great recipes!
ONION MANGO
CHUTNEY
• t cup chopped onion
• I cup cubed fresh mango or papaya
• VI cup dark seedless n11sins
• :? tablespoons minced candied ginger
•:? teaspoons grated lime rind
• 3 tnblcspoons fresh squeezed lime juice
• I cup granulated sugar
• ~ cup light brown sugar
• 6 tablespoons i:idcr vmcgar
• Y• teaspoons each 'mustard. cumin and fennel seeds
• I teaspoon minced garlic
• V• teaspoon salt
Dlrtttlons: Combine all ingrcdicat.s in !~inch U:lllct. bring to boil ihcn simmer
unrovcrcd until thickened, about 30
minutes, stirring occasionally. The
chutney. will keep for up to) weeks in
the refrigerator.
ONION RED PEPPER
MANGO SAUCE
• I V• cups chopped onion
• I cup chopped red bell pepper
• I tablc~poon olive or vegetable oil
• I tablespoon Oour
• ¥• cup RCelcd and cubed fresh mango (I large or 2 small to medium)
• 1 cup bottled or canned mango nectar
• 1 t:ablcspoon minced ginger root
• .2 tea.spoons balsamic vinegar or white
wine vinegar
• V• tcas~n bottled crushed red pepper
Oakes
Dirtttlons: Saute onions and red bell
pepper acntly in skillet over medium
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in flour, then add mango, mango nectar,
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sauce comes to a boil and is thickened.
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boarded the
Western Pride
out of Davev·s
Locker in Newport Beach: they
''ere already sally \eteran~ uf
the sea.
About t\\O weeks earlier. the
group set sad lO go \\hall:
Youngsters become one with the sea after roller-coaster ride
''.itching, only to be turned back bv rough ~cas after
they reached the jell). ·
:\ow the group. minus a fe" "ho \\ere ~pookcd by
the high '' J\ cs from the pre\ 1ou~ outing, were sailing
.1~.11n, brJ\IO!! the rJtn
f"his ti me thi.:~ \\OulJ dt~CO'wcr Calt-
f11rn1a Grav "hJics. California sea lions.
rd1cans, dud .. ~ -and seasickne:.s
I leading tht'> group of students from
the St. Paul Lutheran School in Riv·
cr\lde. rang1~ from kindergJrtcn
through eighth grade, w:ii. Annette Turn·
bull, field-trip i.ponsor and mother.
The students "'ere dres!>cd "armly and
the seasicknes!> wa!> an11cip:Hcd.
"It's just something }'Ou\e got to do if
~11u li'we in Cahfurn1a," she ~id "You've
g111 to go "'hale \\::Itching."
The group nervously ant1c1pated the
appru:iching Jetty, ke eping a mindful C:)e
on the waves. They were much more
cllm this lime oul, and the boat set out
111 find whales
For the children. 11 started out to be
l1~e one long amusement park ride that
"cnt up and dO"'n, ;ind up and down,
.111J they squealed in delight leaning over
1 he bow of the ship, up :ind down, and
up and down.
Several napping sea lions were spoiled
crowded on a buoy at the ga1c:way 10 the
ocean. But the group w:l.) looking for bigger folh, er,
m:immals. So the voyage continued.
After about an hour of the roller coaster ride, they were
~potted. Two California gray whales heading norih,
"snorkeling" along the coast south of Newport Beach.
The tour narrator explnined that
snorkeling was when the whales ~wim
close to the surface, coming up for air
every 30 seconds or so.
The group learned very quickly 10
watch for a spray or air, and a glimpse of
the whale would follow. Other th:in that,
the pair didn't make much of o splash.
The whale watching boats lagged along
with the pair for about a half hour until it
was decided it "\,.lime to get the
children back on '9id ground.
On the way back i.n, the children were
greeted by the now awake sea lions.
Sc\ieraJ or the queasy students got up
from the makcshirl infirmary on the deck.
ond a conversation ensued between the
children and the m1mmals.
T be children were no longer in their
territory. The scuicltncss reminded
them they were merely visito11 to
the sea. So they spoke its languaac.
barkina farewell to the Ka lions befon:
re:cnterina the calm waters.
Co\'Cr story by T.J. Hutchinson
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Co\·er photo ~ Giry Hoff mlll
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Inside photos by Mm ~hrtin
Scotti Weiss (~ft photo), 10,
of St. Paul Lutheran School
in Riverside, scouts ocean
for migrating California gra)
whales. The trip took its toll
on some. ,One section of the
deck (below) became a sic"
bay for landlubbers. Bui not
everyone suffered. One bm
(inset) kept his
binocular-enhanced eyes on
the water the entire voyage,
yelling out every time he
spotted a whale. At last
count, he had seen 87.
n mt hall's Ills could
spei, they'd SOlll le tlis ~
By David L Amqu1st
M usic Director Cnrl SI. Oair conducts the Pacific Symphony
tonight :md Friday al the Orange County Performing Arts
Center in a diverse program offering GiO\nnni Gnbri~lt's
Cnnzon Scptimi Toni No. :?, the West Coast premiere of
Toru TaL.emilsu's "From Mc Flo"s Wh:it You Call Time,"
featuring noted CanJdaan percussion ensemble Ne~us and BcethO\-cn's
landmark Symphony No. 3, "Eroica."
Performances 31e set for 8 e:ich evening, \\ith a concert preview pre-
cnted by Pacific S)mphony flutist L:my Dud.Jes prior to both perform-
ances :u 7 p.m.
Highlighting the symphony's ''Cl:wic Series" is "From Mc Flo\\s What
You Call Tame" for percussion ensemble and orch~tra. The \\Ork, \\nt-
tcn by J:ip:in's best-kno"n li\ing composer, was commissioned for the
centennial :innivcrsary eelcbr:uion of Carnegie Hall.
"It's a \\3)', almost, of the concert hall spe:iking," said William Cahn, a
member of the Nexu chamber ensemble, in an intet\'1cw ... There arc a
number of 'i)ual clements to the piece that make it unique from nny-
thing else in the symphony's repertory.
··Musicians of Ne\u~ enter in :i ritual mO\iement Crom the nudiencc
onto the singe :ifter the work ha~ begun. Wind chimes :ire susJS'cnded (:is
.lre cloth streJmers, each color sagnif)ing 3 dhination as in a Buddhi~t
ccrcmon) ). ln)truments arc S)mbolic of all of the sounds that have hap-
pened at Carnegie Hall 1nce 1ts opcnmg, ove r 100 ye;,~ ago."
The title "l·rom Mc FIO\\S \\'h:n You Call Time" is from a poem by
c1..1ntcmpor:if') Japanl!'c poet M:iL.oto OoL.a. Takcmibu i~ L.no"n tor h1
mno' Jtl\C contnbuuon-~ \l.CJ\ln& Japjnei.c in~truments into the c1a .. s1cal
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~e'us 'o'3s formed in 1971 and, :i cording to Cahn, the name · as from
a Laun "ord mc..1ning ·a hnL. connection, or ~mJ -j unif~ ing factor ·
It\ 1urncJ out to be \CT)' gl>l.ld for us. I think \lUr group i-. .i hnl bct\\ccn
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• Df Cruf M Inc. 3400 A"~~ ol the
Arts Cosl.1 Mesa, 557-5240. P.HI~ piml·
~ by Ehubeth L.aloos..hc.-lc continues 1n·
<k1toit1...fy. Hour>. 10;30 ti m • .O p.m. T~
day-Saturday lopeo until 8 p.m. Fridttyl.
AdmlWOn: Frtt.
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olrt!Sb in •II IYJX.'S of mcd..a Hours: 6-9
p.m. MOnday-htd.iy and by .ippointment.
• Mugutt 8~ Studio and G.itJery
7CXW1 urn.:ition Ave., CofOo.a dt'I M.ir,
760 9100. Moted-n~ monoprinu .tnd
w,ucrcok>t\ by M.>rg.uet Bedell .ind I.muted
prmls and cm~ watercokn by Lindi
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• Theodore llobins Fotd " Isuzu 2060 ~rbof BIYd .• Cosl<l ~. 642·0010. Of.
.lni;e Counry resident Tom Howell's pen
and ink illustrations ol n.ational monu·
~nts. af\1mal studies, Southern California
mon~ and mofe dispi..yed 5;30·8 p.m.
loday. Adm$on· frtt.
• Thrillyou Art Studios 333 c.brillo,
Costa Mew, 642-5978. Origin.ll Olis and
w.itercolors: ~intJngs from &\Ii, Indonesia;
wood QIVings a6'd in.isles fe.ttured. Hours:
11 a.m.·7 p.m. Tuesd<ly-~urcby by ap-
pointment.
• WhlhMn Galleria 354S £.Co.1st High·
v.ay, Coton.a def Moir, 675·2478. Prints,
etchings ~ origiNls by Stotwrt, Robert
T.iyb , jo5el F~nbefger and Luigi Kasimlf
on view indefinitely. C.llery is exdlM-e
ooalef ol ~ W"Jroic origi_NI w.nercol·
oo. Hours: 10 a.rn.·6 p.m. Tuesd.ly-
Saturcby; 11 a f'\.·S p.m. Sonday. Ad·
mfSSIQn: r rtt.
• Worb G.illery South 3333 Be.lr St. (In
C')'>(.:al Court), Cosu Mes.a, 979·6757.
W01u by MIC:haet 0.l\"1S on eii;hil).t fri<by-
Apr1l 19. ()pMins reception will be 6-9
pm. fncby. tiour\. 10 •.m.·9 p.m. Mon-
d.ty·fricby; 10 a.m -6 pm. ~turcby; and
11 .., m-' p.m Sonday. Admiss.on: Free.
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• B~lbo.a P.Mlion 400 \.\Jin St. Balbol.I,
bi' ;.sJ~S 1'JrrJted sisti~1ng ou')CS ol
11.t'\'J)l'lrt t t.vbor .ire ollcwd tl.111~. C:.uahna
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"'nnong al 9 J m Ottp-k.i ti>h1ng tr•ps ~
p.irt c.l.i1lr f1om OJ''-"'l 5 l01.l.t-r
• Hunlington Bu<h Surrinjt Must'um
.& 11 Ol1\t' ~ t tuntinb1un lkach 960-
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• 1't~-p<>f1 H.arbor N.autiul Museum
171..& W. SJ•WJ Ht.d ~-~t hCJth,
117 J· 3J 77 The mu)("Um hou)CS a pt.'f·
l'l'\.IN1lt col trOn ot h1<,lot1C JI photo-~ .:aplls,. boat>. rn.anne dl~plJ)S Jnd n.iutal
m(·1not.lbtl..a rciJt•-d to l"l~•pott ll.1tbor.
Mid IM t'~ "We uhl.'f in Ntwport
Be~h and (mltOl'ls," whidl <ontJnol.'S in-
definitely. Hours: 1 ~ a.m.·3 p.m. Wed(leS· cby-Soneuy. AdmlSSIOn: frtt.
• ShetTNn Ubrary and Gardens 2647 E.
Coast H~ay. Cor<>N ~ M.lr, 673·
2261. Attractions include botlnial gar·
dens, a cooservatory, a garden designe<ffor
the blind and a historical research center.
A tea garden serving light lunches opcrJtes
SaturdJy-Monday from 11 ... m.·l p.m.
Hours: 10:30 a.m.-4 f .m. daily. NJ.
mis.sion: S2 :or ..dults; S fOf childten 12·
16 (fr~ on Monday).
•Whale watching from boats le~ Bal·
boa. 0.we'(s Locker at 8.llboa . Pavilion,
40Q Main Sc •• 8.llboa, 67l·524S, Newpc:>rt
landing Sportsfishing. 67S-OSSO, Alf
Chattt'fs, 6i'5·2970, and Hornblower Din· ing YolChts, 646-0155, ol(er whale-watching
trips locally.
USTINC INFOIMA TION: If you MW an ~t Ii.sting or ch.Inge of infonNlion for lbd.lloolt, direct lnquirift lo Bftlj.amin
lpstein, c/o BIK~ P.O. lox 1 SOO.
184, C«on<i del MAr, CA 91625. Phone
(714) 760-26?2. A complete yur or
llac:Uook listings runs the first Tunday
ol uch month.
l eitnd: OC, Or.ani;t' County. BT, blad
lie. BT-opt., bl.-<.lt he bptional. pp, per
person. TBA. lo be .amani;t'd.
• \'i~ u FunCt', March l(, JI 11 a m •
OIOC l~hron ~" lunc~'on Jt All.iJ1, 11n
M.1111011 SSO µp Phone 532·86-s
•Vi~ u Fr.ln<t' March 27 ~: 11 .i m ••
CHOC f.1.Jl100 show lunch~'Of'I ..1t .\n.\~tnl
MJmuu sso pp Phoni ,J! sc~s
• \'i\e la Fr.in« Cr.ind r1n.,le \\Jrch
27 r Cl IOC 1.1-h11 ''° ~\ JI I ' 1· l'I U.ll • •
.11 An,.lt:tm M.movtt 5100 pp r·11011c ;.i).' sc.-;
•Art Aue11on, \Jteh '27 .ll b· JO p.m ..
Musuil.u '?),trophy >.wr. ;iuctian !Ji p.a1nt·
1n graph 1.s, sculpture .lnJ IC°"dry .at
Wesion South Co.bl Plan. Conl.lel Sher,!
Liff.ck. 7SO· H08.
• CAnttem;in•s H<ibercbshery Show. Mar
fAI Mll
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27 at 11 :JO a m., Sisters o( the S.lcred davi Wine and Food Center, Costn Mesa.
Heart luncheon fashion show at Hy.itt Ir-S 149.95 pp. Contact Marla Bird, 6-14·
vine. S100 pp. Phone 668·9780 or 751· 4050.
Tourn<1ment. April 6 at 9 a.m., O&overy
Museum oi OC tournament. lunch and
awards dinner at Pelan Hill Coli Oub.
S300 pp. Phone 540-0404. 633S.
•Bali Hi Rollers. March 28 at 6.30 p.m ..
Cystic Fibrosis foundation and Kiwanis
Club of Oeater Anaheim "lfOptGll delica-
cies" buffet. wheel o( f()(tune. dancing to
jungle drums, craps, South Pacific costumes
it the ~ House, Fullerton. S30 pp.
Phone 931H393.
• Dinner D~e. M.lrch 28, Sound of
Mus.c chapter o( CX: Performing Arts Cen·
ter at Four Seasons Hotel, Newport Beach.
Contact Kasia Johnson, 673-8606.
• PanKhe! March 28 at 7 p.m .. Wl"SlMcd
Health Foundation and Oub 102S dinner
fashion show at Nor~roms. South Coost
Pl.au. Phone 953·3560.
• Monte Cvlo Nig,,t, March 28, M.l<la~
· Helena M. chapter oi OC Performing Arts
Center at Oftecers Club, El Toro 1¥1.lrrnc
Base. Contact Thef~ Ham.lui, 1131-6056. •Med the Artbt. March 28, Newport
Harbor Art Mu:.cum dinner at )on3s res.·
dence, uguna Beach features ofi1G1al
America's Cup artist. Aust1alaan Robetl Hag.an. Contact ~w:ne G.11btt, 759-1122.
•And the Winner is .... March 30. New-
port H;:ubor M MuSt•um Academy Awards
n1dit tJ1noer at foe Feet Too. Phone 7S9·
1f22.
•The Art of Collecting, Aprrl 3. Newport
Hatbor Ar1 Museum dinner at PrtCe resi·
denc:e, Laguna Beach. Contact Maxine
Gaiber, 759· 1122.
8 Premiere. April 3. 6:)()..11 pm .. 0C
Philharmoorc Sooety and Ameran Society
of Interior Ot'Signers opening nii;ht .it
8.JOO square-(oot House or ~1gn in
Rocking H°'M? Ridge, Cowan Heights-BT·
opt. S75 pp. ConlJCt Angle Z.irate, 733·
1863.
• Philh.umonic House or Design, April
.$-fv\.'ly 3, OC. Ph1lharmonoe Society and Atnenc:.in Society ol lnterK>r Designers
tours oi 8,300 squarc-f00« residencr in
Roclong Horse Ridge, Cowan Height5. S 15
pp ; S12 pp. prepaid (before ... \Jr. 311
!'hone 8-10-7 5-1 :!
•Swing Into Spring, April 4, 11 a.m.-l'
p m.. OC Muscular Dystrophy Assn. fash-
tOn show luncheon at Anaheim Marriott
SlS pp. Contact Sheryl ll((id,, 750-1408
• Ousic Dav by the Bay. Ap11I 5. 2·6
p.m • NC\'<port 1 larbof NautKJI MU54."Um
"aterironl home .ind cla»tC ~acht tours.
entertaonmcnt, sampl1n!;) of cu1'>1nc uom
local rt"$l.lur.ints. at 28th Strl.'<'t MJlln.l,
NC\\.port Beach S25 pp Con!Jlt .t..nn Ro-
mano, 587·0397.
•Ken Fo r sch Ct'lebrily Coif
• Day at the RKes. April 8 at 10.30
.:1 m., Sea Grcle Aulliliary o( Florence Crit·
lcnton Sef\ ices oi OC at Sanu Anita R.lce
Traci.. S35 pp. includes bus transpoflJUon·
.ind clubhOuse seJting Conutt Sturiey
Ol.lffers, 673·5003. J
•The Mystique o( South b st Asia. Apfll
10, Newport Harbor Ar1 ~\uscum Thai and
Malays..-.n {tinner and entert.l1nment JI
Chong rt'SK~nt~. Newport Beach. Conuct
M.1'<1ne Cuber, 7 59-1122 '•
•Spring Fttliv.il, Aprrl 11 10 J m ·3
p,m , City ol \\'estm1nster cra11>. ~ntertJ>n·
mcnt an<l S<'mM a1 Gvoe Center Gardens
Phone 895·2860
• Ct'lebrily Fundr.aiser, .. Aprrl 11
ShJl.espeJre OC plJy re.lChni; and s1le11t
auction at loc.1uon l al\ S50 pp Phone
744-7016
•Col( Tournament, April lO, TOOOS ot
St Jo:,cph HCbp1!al foundation JI SJnta
il.na Countrv Club Cvnwct i\\J•go l•./'ln)()O
~71-8211.
•Colours Fant.aslico, A1>'1I 21 . 11 a.m •
:? 30 pm. Children s Mu.cum 01 Lat IJllf.a
l.ish1on ~ow .ind m.1r1.:ich1> at Rill (Jrlton. L.1~un:1 ~ i;-.el SLO pp Con1Jct "'\JrllJ
Git..')kr, l31019U5·~r!H • Sophislialed Salute to f.lshion. "'1f1I 1
.1t 11 30 .1.m ATSC SClpll1..i.cat~ at\\'~.
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Comttlu!Jon.11 R1i;h1> toundJliOn of OC .it Foor ~.U<Wh tlolcl. •wnport Bc.idi. s1-,
pp.
•Spotlight on lhr foe CroY>ns. Aprrl J,
b· -30 p m A111t·r~.m ln..t•tvlc oi \ \ 1rw
;md Food OC Ch.11 t~'f J ri\"e C""'"' Rl"-·
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reu•pt11111 JI I h1· \p.1 .ot lht ( t•flf<'' (u,IJ
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t<'<'rs. \\hu Jrt.> cncourJgcd 111 b11ng hoc<.
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• Cry•t.ll Court lil'Jr ~lrcet .ind SunllO\H'I
AH'llUl' (1,,1.1 \It~ ?Ci 1 08.?3 'Clr·
nt'\J:c .i lunc.J rJ•!>t'r bcnc1i111ng rhe Jun10(
le.igul' ICJlu11ng food. dJnc1ng. CJ"on
!lJmC'), ,.uz. J silcnr aud1on, P>'chocs. mJ·
l)K1ans J11d a CJrteJlumr. is h<>lc.J from '
p m.-m1dn1i.;ht S.:iturdJ) C<Y.>t S-45.
• F.trmer's M.arl.el 1n m.ion p..1rl..1ng lot JI
O<Jngc Count~ F.:11ri;rounc.J., 100 fJor
Orr\ll', c,,,r.i M~. 815--1 103 SponSO<f.'d
by Or.>ng<' County F.1rm AureJu, lhl.'
1armer'• mJrJ..1•1 •S hl·ld PJ< h lhursdJ\
mornon!: tmm B 30 a m -I pm \Jm1.s1on
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Coo,t S 1 2 · l 11Jr JI')' M.1i;num l a .. 11ng" lrom
.i.7 pm \\t·clnt')(.fJ) Cost HS
• Or.1n~e County r.iiri;rounds, 88 f.111
Dn'e (,,.,,J \1<'3 Anttquc [\\>".incl '\ale
1S helJ lrom 1 'J JO pm f m a\·5..:ilurdav
.:ind n1)(•11-S JO pm Sunc.JJ) m Buoldong •Comedy Land .11 l 11Jl111 ' ·"'u"' 1 IJll No 1U -\dm1s\111n S2 SO-S-l tor rnfOf-
lb lhO PJul•l ( •J·t t l•.;1 ''" H ... n11ni;1<1n m.ito<in. phone L!IJ) b'J7-SbStl Or Jn!)"
'l<J h 9-•l "1 l I\ h \\.1r .. 11J Hcniy Count\. M1l1t.iry Rodt.-u 1\ held 1n tl'I<'
\\.1t"'lll and ~ ... ,,, hurl..l• P•'r111rm hodJ~· Cr.ind>tJnd Arl•nJ from 5-7 JO pm MJrch
\jlurcL1v Jt K II• .in I Hl JO Pm Ad 5..:iturdJ\ .ind 10 J m 4 pm. Sunday Ad-
,..," •n SS ,-m1~1on SB SlS f'hon<' ;73.9197 l l'ddy
• fivl' Porn!~ B.ar & Crill 1 Ul,H 'i .\1,1111 !>t
I lun11ni,1on H•·.1, h /l.11 It. -·1 Bo!JIJ, C.I\
r 1 .. ~k'S nt,., '" 1 '<1lt' r,b noo;;t t SS •JS
Tu~J·•>
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f\<>n Sands, J hormt·r mJ1•1'l.I\ .It lhl' MJl;•C
C.1>114.' entcnJol1' !rum f, I! p 111 l ut'°"l.l'
• lt'\11ne lmpro'<' .I)'\~ C.impo' Omt. lr-
,,nc 8S4 5.15'\ Boll [n~'\,lll ht•.1dl1n~
1 hurxlJV and SundJ\ " 1h \ \Jlt \ \ < •nhuld
Jnd Ron /\\011'1 Jl.,.1 on 1he l 111 \\ 1·•nttuld
Jnd 1 udd Gld.-111 hc.11Jlorw f rod.11
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f rod.Ji at 8 II .1 1.t 1 JU I "' '>..tl .. •t .I\ at
d JO I 1 J j I .. '" t ~ .... '·" \\ t Jr. .d.I,
Jt ti Ill p n• -' ~ . r Sil SI!
• l.iff Slop _ -~ '> t th· ol '<"'f'l'•n
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:h'" n,.t ~ur I. , '"t 11 '' ·'''' Thur')ol.LI\
I! l I pm .11 I! Ill Jnd
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COMMUNITY EVEN r ~
• Amo~os <.It> 8111\.t (ho< A P l I H<" ! ; <II!
II •1r..;1 .. 1 1, 1 I 1-J8 11'1
-, l \1tl '•'' t 1t·,-d~·1I If) Jt'Hlthl'
\t~f f,tlu m tr J 11 1 , .. , '" • -n ~,Jl.,.td .. h Ut>ltl
I •o r>1..,1on11 "I 1n(i, "' p•q>.1•,1t1•Jon IOf tt>c
w1urn .. r rht• • nd" ..,, ,.,, (.ol.111101.i Ll'.i~
Bc.ir, 0 .. 11 .md An11qu<' Show Jnd 5..:ilc os
held l•urn 10 J m -5 p m Sdturday and 10
.i m • .i p m Sunday on 8u1ld1ni; No 14
Admt)\ton S~ s.i Phone (6191 434.744-1
An (,l\lt'r EAA 1 lunt f(J( reg1stl'rcd p<e-
schouh tor d1ik.11en d~ 1-5 t> ~Id rrom
1 O ;i m ""'"' \Vl'dnE"><lav on th~ .'v\41n M.111
J I('.) C.111751·3247,('~l S7
• Or.inge County M .. ri.~t Pl.r.ce 1n the
main p..1rl..1n11 lot at th~ Orange Counry r a11grounds. 100 f.ilf D11ve, Cosu Mesa.
i2J-661 I) Thousands of items on Solle at
the "'ttl..end, open "" sw.:tp mttt Ad·
m1s.sK>11 SO cenu <children under 12 fr~).
• Qr,.nge County Performing Arts Cen·
ter 600 lO\•n Cenh.'f Dmt>. LcY>IJ Mesa.
556-2121 free toul'5 of thl' Center arc of.
fcred MondJ\I \\ednt'Sd.ly .ll 10 .ind 11
.i m Rl-..C.'f'\Jlton) Jrl' rl.-quorl.c.J tor groups
o( 10 or mort•
• Pi•n•m.il.ers 1 no .0,11.>m~ ..._,e Costa
M~ 611 311) A Cr.:tr. Quit ft~1,af·
1s hl:ld I rum 11) ,, m 4 p m \,tturd.1~ lt'.l·
1ur1nL; t>n~n·''\! dem1r1n"'tr.th'->"' mu,•<. .1nJ
r••trl'"ol n <"I'll'
• RV Tr.l\d AdHnturc~ PO H .. , Stl>S,
tlunt.r•t'"" 11,,1.h 'l..'l.J" '118_.'_4
1 hrt"< ., • t n .,1 t [).,, "II'\ \'. 1 t Lenll<.
.ii ~""", "' 1 .1t !orr 1,1 R\ 11")(or1> Jr!' hl•ld
°"f"'I I ·"'I \l.1' I JI,,. '"'' ~. nd. •n· '"n<l' J 1 h• , • "11• II• ,n 1 "l 1.• < • 1111
•nd , 11 rt• I rn It f
•\\th.I \\f\I Brr<.li:;t> <.lub .11 l•'\\»h (1>m·
.,..,r•, lt ' • 11•1 1;t' Counf\ ~SO
liJlrr ' t : I "'''I 4 lj 1 I j l...1ml">
hdd .tr -lll i' rn ~Jtu1J.i.
D -\Nl E
• B.1llroom D.incing. b 10 \\ 18th St .
CU>tJ Ml"\J C:..4 4 5 110 A clJ" on l>Jll·
room d.1n. or1i; Jnd \\t·~ COJ•I '" ng 1\ OI
fered C, 7 1 ut•,d.i~ m~hb
•Cost .. Me~.i Quicl.sl•ppt'rS 1860 AnJ.
heom .0,1e C 1)'>t.a \~. 545 SC:..69 A s.r-
niOf c1to11•n !otJu.lre d.ince group ~ •.1(·
penenccd dancen. to pn them each
l hursda> at 10 a.m
•Golden West College 11.\Jinst.ii;e l he-
Jlcr, 15i-l4 Colden \\e.t St . MunttnglDO
8cJch. 89S-8378 ··A Celel>falton 1n
0Jnce," ft•J1u11ng 70 ewe >tudent d.:tnc·
crs and cho<e..>t;i Jphe~ J01n1ng dance fJc-
ulr' member. rs prC"><·nted .ill 8 p m
Frod.iv S.uurdJy and J pm. Sunday. l oci..·
eu SS S7
• )e't'ish Community Center of O r.1nge
County 250 B.iker St., Cost.i Mesa, 75"1-
0608 '"Club JCC. ·· the fiaj all<ounty
d.ioce l<>f 1~ ... 1sh tt'<'ns. 1> hekl at 8 p m.
s.11urdJ>
• Ne~port H.:irbor Cll.s lodge J-156 Vi.i
Opcno. N~port BNch. 'J6-l-17C.O lhe
ltr)l on .i i.cr~ of Bog Band dJnces IS held
from i .l0-11 . 30 pm April 5. C<»t· SB
P<'' pcr.ot\/S 1 S per couple. Prcx.cec.b ben-~ltt Opu~ One. a pcn1>1m1ng .irtS ac.>demy.
• Or.ing~ Co,.st College Robert 8. Moore
lheater 2;01 f.J1"1t."'" Rd Cost.i Me"'1 •
432-5880 Hw b..llct "Beauty and the
Ul·J~t • 1s ptest>ntcd by Co.iSl B.:ilk-t 1 he.lier
at 2.30 pm. SundJy lll.l.et.s· S-4-S8
fl'"ll l\\I'-,\ '-I'll I q ,I'-
• Cruy Quill fH li't'.ll at PiecemJk~.
1720 Ad.ims A\e .• Cosu Mesa, 641-3112.
Ongoing demonstrahom. mus.c .ind ~
lrcsnments presented from 10 .1.m.-4 p.m.
5..:iturday.
Ill \1
• O rang• Co.ut College Robert B.
Moore Theater. 2701 F.i1rv1ew Rd . Cosu
~. -432-5880. "Armchair Adventure"
travelogue prot;r.Jm continues with "tns;d~
Passage .ind the Aleutran lsLJnds" on fri.
d.iy. Ftt rs SS SO in .:id'Vance or S7 at the
door for 1nd1vtdu.itl programs.
•Blue M.arbl• Cofleehouse 1907 ~l;ir
bof Bl'tl, Cl~ Ml"-l 646 5776 An
t"<Cntn); of ptl('lrv .ind mu'IK" with ""11e
Coi;nrto 1> p<C'o("nl<'CI JI 8 tonrght Admis-
MOO. rrtt
•Edison Community Ccnt•r 1137" M.tg-
"' 'i C\t Hunltni;ton Beach. 1147 (,-1!:1 .
"Et ~.tr !..Jr lh1• II.<'\ 11 ~'Cid Wotkh \rl.l s...,l J•.1•rl 1r I \our Ln"ll"' ul D•t'.llT'>
._,, 1,·J -I •t I •n \\1'<ln<°"'l.i)
• l.Ji;:un.i Ari Muwum -South Cu.iii Pl.uJ ~.ildlot~ l J)) ljr I >I~ Suite 100(1,
J• J ,-I ~· ,,nd 01 .t'<I S..ulpture \.\uik
'""/' '' ltw~ , holJwn JS(') 5 · 11 ue.:ite
"' .. pt ~rn u"nl\ l.1b11<. \C~P'· bottle IOJh
.ind nll t·r oll)t'\.-U, ·~ (\'l~ted by O\Jne \~e1m.1n lrvm I I am 1 pm 5..:iturday
• Nt!"'purt Buch Public Libr.iry "'C\o\p.>tl
ltntu Br.ind 8S6 ').Jn Ck•mcnt• OfM.'.
,...~..,'P'"t Be.JCh, 64-1-3191 ··underswnd
Oum~toc Violcnc.e·· ,, t'\plO<ed at 7 10-
n1htlt ..... 1h 5..:indy <:oridello "Dollan .ind Sc.>n~ tnt~r!Of ~1gn· with PatrlCl.t Sul-
lov.in I\ pt~nlf.'d JI noon fuescUy ArJ
m1>sion to .ill progr.irtm Frtt
• N-rort Thuter Arts ~<:enta 2501
Cltff Dr . Newport 8e.Kh ~6· 2187 The
Vine Strttt T~ater Co., • new Ktor'~
"1>tt..sh<>p, pt~nt:s r«'g\11.lf ~~ for
Hollywood ca~ing directors Clas.ses .11e
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A 1f«" 51~ Cc~~~ H(':ul
LODGING & LIFT TICKETS s&aoo per person per nighVdouble oceupancy, two-night min.
APRIL 4-APRIL 19
1~TOASPEN
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Best Bet
Coast Ballet Theater Pf'"ents the d.ince version of "8e.luty
and the Bust" at 2:30 p.m. Sund•! in Onn~ CoHt College's
Robert B. Moore Theater, 2701 Fain.iew 'Rd.~ Costa Mesa.
Tickets arc $4-$8. Phone 432-5880.
OOSC>tng Sund.iys from •-7 pm Applanu
m.ly ull 8 .i.m ·S p.m. Mond.iy-fnday.
• Oroange Col•I College, 2701 f~
Road, Cost.I Me.ii, 02-5880 "How to
Pt.:in Your Vacauon to M.ll.tys.i.I. Th.1111.lrnd.
Sin~pore .1nd lndoncsu" is proewnced
from 7·9 pm Friday in Room 110 Of
OCC's Counseling .ind Admt"5IOOS Build·
mg. fee S7-S8 ··P.ipe< r\-\J.gic." -...~e t~
STARTS FRIDAY, MARCH 27th
AT SELECTED THEATRES
"We're bringing people together!"
Making It World ·~~ ·
The Goddess/Warrior,-A Model for Today's Woman
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hut an the ~Jn h tu' bl."t.-n "UAA\-"'itl-<l 1h.11
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fl:nuJt: lkrtx..._ t.-mph.l'UJOJ( t~· feminine
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n.1tun.-. llk.""'-' nutrun.tul "'>l'let~ \\l'I'\.'
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tlwn tlotnJ.t 1u'-l th.H' •
lb: (.,(xJdc Ill hL'(OI')' JOO Ol\th l' :.Jn
1mpon.1nt 111'3~ for 9.0mtm ''~' ~'·k to
fan<l tht.>tr O\\TI 'lt.'1\.'< of fX>\\lT 1n lttlt\ '
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ll L., \...,pt~ a.ill \ 1ul for t<x.l.t) ., "l>fl\.ln
to undc..>Nan<l thc "'o 'Kk"" of humJn
rkltun:. mak .ind fem.de. het-au-,e t:\'t:I'\ -
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hu 11 t' unport.im tor ht.·r 111 ltnd lll<~d'
1n onkr le> h\t.> .1 lull pnxlull1n· hit. For
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p<lll'O<."\~ fXl\\t.•rtul .m<l ..tl1 pci\\crtulh
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'I TtloUg~t California Would Be Different'
Myths about G den State
tweaked in woras, artwork
"ears full of spit from whispers and obscene lus_gc~t1ons
11nd mind lull of sleep's spiders building a h:Jzy ne t -
efeS lull of ninbows I king foro:JrcJ to the dJ)
i leave this hell where i li~-e
... nmicd bfack los angeles'' -\Vanda Colcm:Jn
N ati\·e Los Angeles poet Wanda Coleman refers.co her
beginning days of writing urban \ersc :ibout LA. in the
early '60s as a time •hen she w:is .. ,ust stJrtang to lick
up dusl." Now, after numerous grants and fellowships,
and continued accol3des for her published volumes of poetry
Arts
Scene
and stories 30 years lacer, you migh1 say she
is a nen-c center in the sandstorm of cicy
scrife and s1rce1-crawling reality.
Her word depictions recall outside ch:inccs
in inner-cicy chaos, tthoing scenes from
"Grud Canyon" or "Boyz in the 'Hood."
Her language is tOU&h and raw, mirroring a
daily drama that is nothina less than gntty,
those shots in the dnrk becoming the music
of the night with no ph:mtom disguise.
I had a ch:mcc to hear Ms. Coleman do a
pocuy rcadipg SC\ual weeks ago at the
ugu.na Art Museum as a tie-in event to che
currenl uhibit enlllled "I Thought California
Wou ld Be D1fferen1." She dell\-crcd "h.u she
ironically ccrmed a "'cold read" -a
pov.cdully sponcaneous. 1heatrit2lly scyled
reading of "ork (rom che breadth of her career, poems thac
seemed as energized and fre h :is the momenc she spoke. Like
che currcnc culling edge exhibit down.~cairs.
Colem:m's piercing themes were Cull of
warning signs -de tours down dark and
&wisted alleys harboring desperate scxualily,
violence, gangs, and lonely suffering. A
volacile vision 1ha1 has been pcrmancncly
skewed by lose hope and broken dreams.
Funded by Charlie Miller and accor
Nicholas Cage, and organized by LAM
trustee Greg Escalante, "I Though&
Dlifomia Would Be Differenc: New Work
in lhe Permanenc Collection" (chrough May
17) tweak the myths of the Golden Seate
in all its glory, prcCerring a peck al its
ljllered and scarred underbelly. MorcO\·er,
the work here by 15 emerging LA. arcists
cums ics back on an optimism :ipparenc in
W.and. Col~.a.n
re.ad poetry .at
ugun.a Alt
Museum u part o(
"I Thought
C.alirorn1a Would
Be Different." Kim
OinJ;lt's "George
W.ashington u
Annie O.al.ley" (riY,t.4>hotO).
C:ilifomia an since the tum of the cencury, even chrough che
arduous, depressed 1930s.
This idealism, predicated on California's abundanl nacural
resources, idyllic landscape, pristine weachcr conditions and,
perhaps chc "new age" mind.sec of ics residents, is reOecced in
nearly every aspccc of Dlifomia cullure. Despicc chis slate
crademark and major scUing point, Califomi:a's bulging growth
and urb;mization during the l:uc few years h:is ne,crcheles.s
discounted its boiscerous and youthful enthusiasm in a big way.
Consequently, contemporary an has found itself linked 10 the
pop cullure of a Souchcrn California teeming wich tcmpcauons,
virtues and vices from the land of variety. The result is a
sometimes wacky, cynical scab at dark humor -screet· mare art
th:u deals with a deflated Califomi:i facing problems looming as
large as those for chc resc of the councry. Al:is, wh:ll was once a
chase for C:ilifomia girls has become a confrontation "ith
California ghoul • skelecons from a collective conscience.
Using straccgies cha.t cross O\er cultures and often mi'<mg
media in challenging scyles, most of che anises in che C\h1bit1on
enlist che idioms of \'arious Lo Angeles subcuhurc • e pec1Jlly
THEATER
-chose or underground comics. ca~toons. surf. :in history. aml
punk imagery. Interestingly, many of the :!0-)()meching :irtists m
the exhibit, though LA residents now, originally arrived here
from somewhere else -their earlies& orien1:11ions 10 life in
places such :is Milwaukee, Albuquerque, Mississippi, Trinidad.
Moncana. Arizona and Detroit -when chc myth of the West
inccrrupted cheir s1a1us quo.
Among the artblS represented in the show :ire Kim Abeles,
Kim Dangle, Anchony Ausgang. Russell Crony, Mark Heresy,
SjndO\\ Dirk. Diane Gambo:i. JerCrey Valance, Ra)mond
Peuibon. Rober! \\'1lhams and Ch;iz IloJorquez. All wor~
mcludcd hJ\'C been acqu1reJ for che Laguna Art Museum's
permanent collection \\tthin the last t\\O \CJri..
Action buried in second hall of 'Treasure Island'
P 1racy. plunJcr :ind pieces of eight :ibounJ :it the
Irvine O:arcl:iy Theater as l~inc') Thc.lterfairc
for Children re urrccts the cla~1c :i1hcnturc
play "Trcn urc I l:ind," concluding chis \\Cclend.
Robert Louis Scc"cnson'
\\Cll ·knO\\n story, nd:iptcd by
Tunolhy M:bOn, has been brousht to
the stage for the second time by
director Blake Gould and ha~
ambitious, energetic company. And,
while lhe first act is somewhat
subdued and novelistic, the second
bri""1 out the s,.ords :tnd gunshots
for a series oC ~ng confrontntions
guaranteed to keep 'the youngste11
from nodding off.
,.
111111 Gould and combat coordin.ttor Th at Chnstophcr Villa hove done for
Ce .. er "Treasure Island" what they did a rttiC Cew seasons ago for "The Three
Musketeer's -placed the cmph:isis
"-nuJ,on c.lpturc' lxHh th.: cni;a~an~ :inJ 1re.11:hcrnu ..
nJturc ot h1~ 1..h;.ir;.11.:tcr :md ""1h:hc~ fr(lm one to chc
other Jnd bad.. Jg,1in "ith alacnt).
su~.Jll Pattcr,on. the onh "1.lOl:lll Ill lhc C.l\l, cnal:t\
chc rnlc of J1m0l> mother cltccti'cl'. ''htk John
Uo"erman i~ 3 <.omc"h:it re traincJ t>r. L"'C'C'. one
oC the t~l<krs ~ho ~1pany-J1m en h ~m~y. •
The ocher Square Trcl:i"nc~. 1 S"cn an ollcn
tcnt:iti\c in1crprc1a11o n b) Mano Lc~oc
Top :imong the upporung pla)crs arc Damon L.
Cnrr as the stern, bra'c: C:ipcain Smollett anJ Dick
Von Luhrt ~ chc rum-ool..ed Dill> Bones. "bu steel')
Jim to\\-ard chc treasure an the e:irh ~enc . Both arc
scrong a tOI') "ho rc:iJize the po1en'11al of their role
:idmir:ablv.
M1ch:icl Toomb a Blad.. Dog and Rc:ig:ln \\'1 11...
,, Blmd Pew . :i pair o( unsa,-ory ch:ir:icccrs. '-ecp the:
first-act pace humming. Marcus PcrrenouJ cnlhcn c~e ~econd net as che loon\ ca &;i\'a' Den Gunn, ''h\)
can·i break a habit oC pc3lang for h1m~lf :inJ ochers.
W:ill) Huntoon' scenic design fie the mood
perfect I). \loith hi mO\-ablc hip a p:irciC\llar deli •ht.
Chn Med\atz' lighlin& and the ro cume, of M:ar, Ann
on action. Tbe narrative style of tbc f int act -.oru .. -cu cllOQ&b to catch viewers' interest, then the
blood·and_:rts second eci provides a rowine cJimu.
Youq Tyler Morpn Condon -the only cast Tyltt Morpn Condon (left) MCI Leo Knudson in ''Treuure lst.nd." Gncio and Bu.z:z Tl)on enh:rncc '~u.il crrcct>. lo\'h ile ..
John Feinstein's sounJ creates :i fine cincm:nic foci.
member who can q"9lify as a "child" -docs an admirable
job with the central role ot Jim Hawlins, cabin boy on a
llCUW'C &hip bound for bip acfwntwc. Condon kCCJ>' bis
~ ol enthusiasm biab, cw.a while bcifts upstaacd by IOIDC
ot the $CUIV)' swabs around him.
Loag John Sih'Cr -who eschews 1hc tradition:al pee Ice
and pl.,s lbe show witb OAc lea and a crutch -is a
pmalous ma IUD doQc to a fuac tum by Leo Kaudloo.
"Treasure Island' winds up th1 "eel.end "'"h
performantcs Frid.ly at 7;30, S:itur~) ~t 2 anJ 7:30 anJ
Sunday a1 2 p.m. at lhc &relay, 4242 Campus Dr. for
tickets. call &S4 4646.
CALENDAR .·.· .. ·_ .. "' 540-1224
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r ue'><IJy 1 he program run> June 9-Aug. 1.
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p.m. $.Jturday in a program tbat featur~ a
cappellJ ma~erpieces by Edw.ird Eli;.u,
R.alph V.1ui;h.in Williams and Benjamin
Brom-n. Pacific Chorale Children's Chorus ,...,11 sing frJnz Schubert's "He1denrose·
lcin." P.1C1fic S1ni,-ers (a 60-voKe ensemble)
perform> Robert Schum.inn's "Z•gcunerle-
bcn." The b.is.s section will smg woil..s by
Chcsnol..o' and RachrruininotT Tickets·
S 15-S40
•Pacific Symphony Orchestra at Orange
Counry Pertorming Arts Center, 600 Town
Center D11ve. C~ta ~. 556-ARTS. C.111
SL Cl.Jir le.Jds the orchestra at 8 p.m. to-
nii;:ht · f rK1Jy in Gatirieh's Canzon Septimt
Toni No. l; the West Coast premiere o(
Tal..cmitsu's "from Me Flows What You
C.ill Time" for fivr percuss1oni!>U and or·
cheslr;i tlhe Nexus percuss.on cnS(>mble
jo.ns tht' orchesrr.11; and Beethown's "lr<>t·
ca" Symphon~ No. 3. perlo<me<J for the
fir~ 11me by PSO. A 7 p.m p<C\1ew prc-ced~ e.1ch cnnct'f1. T 1cl..cts: S 1.! SSC,
67S·2968. Oi.lrly si_ngs the blues from
8 :30 p.m.-1 .i.m. tonigrlt. The Bernie Pearl
Blues Band featuring Harmonica Fats per-
forms 9 p.m.-1 : 30 a.m. Friday !SS cO!ol'efl.
Dee Dee McNeil sings jau and blues 9
p.m.-1 : 30 a.m. $.iturd.Jy ($5 cover).
Md1ael Pattl'rson's Rhythm & Blues Bind
performs 8 p.m Sun<fay. Ollie Mitchell's
"Monday Horns" presented Mooday.
Wayne Wayne featuring Yve Evans, Gary
Wi~ Pc-ggy Duquesne! and Ernie Nunez
perform 8":30 p.m.·1 a.m. T~.
• Crystal Cour1 ;icros.s from South Coast
PIJ.U, &!.lj Street and Sunflower Avenue,
Cost.i Mesd, 43S·2167. To close the cur-
rent Sunday l<lu Concert Seues, hekJ from
2"" p.m. on the f11~t level in the Center
Court, Uncle Festive ptYf0<ms Stinday.
Opening the perform.ince will be local tal-
ent GJrm Beall. Adm~: Free.
16400 Pacirtc C.oast H~Huntin~ Beach. lh't' rhythm ~ · from the
band Suruet Blue is presen Saturday·
Sund.iy nights.
• K.lmaliur~ 2675 Irvine A...... Cosu ~ 645-5518. Jazz YOalist Debby
Yeager sings at 8 p.m. Friday.
blues Sunday at 6 p.m. Admission: U.
• Studio Cafe l 00 S. M.iin St., Bil~.
675-7760. Ham~ Blue plays blue
at 8:30 ~ Melvin Davis pbys jazz .it
9 p.m. Friday. The ~(( ~ Qu.utt't
~ tau at 9 p.m. Saturd.>y.
Pop, Rock & Counlry .
• Alu Cofltt W.vehouH .. Routing Co.
506 )1st St.. Newport Beach, 675-02JJ.
Sin~hons-iter ~ Ongle f)Mol'ms ,, a
tonigtlt ltish Folli Music N'ight is presc11ted
at S p..m. Friday. Cutt.lriSL 5.lodro Erist.a"i
plays R~n folk music at a p.m. S.Uur·
day. Cuitat'ist urol M.Jrtinl pl.Jys originJI
folk music at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Ad.-
miss.ion: frc-e.
a'iuwell's By the ~a l 17 Pacific Coast
Highway. Huntington Beach, Sl6-2555.
The Paul ~1th Trio fNturit1g Smith on
pi.loo, Jim OeJulio on bass ilnd Frankie
upp on drums f>Uys Friday-Saturday nigtlt
at 8, 9:30 and 11. The Jim Delullo Quar·
tet. fe;itunng the same lineup as the trio
plus SUN artists, pcrlams Stind.ay at 3,
4:30 and 6 p.m. This Sunday's R\JC!5t is
Qenn Zottol.J, trumpetrr for tfie ~
Tonne Orchestra. There is a ~ entert.>in-
ment cN!l)e and S7 minimum f~
age dl.lll)e. •TM ll•rn~y Stone 117(> 1 Edinser An·~
• Perq,s 117 Main St., Hunli~oo Beach, Foont.un VJlley, 775-9987 Switch pl.Jy\
%0·9996. The Walter Trout '8.ind ptiys oldlC'> 9 p.m frid.ly-Solturd.ly.
Classical, Opera & Traditional
• SI. John Viannl'y Ch•pel J 14 M.irirw
Ave, B.1lbo.1 Isl.ind, %8-b981 The chJpt"I
conllnU<.,, 10 ccleb< ate its SOth .1nn1\ er)dty
w1lh a \lXJI cnOCl'rt by Or.Jn)..'C Coo~ Sini;-
er;,. under the direction o1 RichJrJ R.iub,
pertorm1nh "url..s by BJch, MontC'H'rd1 .wd
B)'rd Jl 4 pm Sund.Jy Adm1~"'''n rrl't'
• Dil'drk h's Colftt &. Espresso 8.v 474
E. 17th St., C.ost.1 1\1~, 646-0323. The
Paul Kent Qu;irtl"I,, fc.Jtuong vibes, po.tno,
bass .Jnd drums, performs 5.:iturday from 9
p m.-m1dnighl Admisi..on: Free. tiiir.!iii~;jli~~iiii:;;;iiji!!ii~iii~ii~jijiii;iiiii:•ii;:iiiiiii
•El Mattldor 16903 Algonquin St., Hun· !
1111gton Beach, 846-533'. Guit.Jrist frank
POCt'nzJ, pcrcuwoni~ Kurt R.umussen and
Slll);er Sunny Will..in~n pl.iy jau .ll 5 .ind
6.45 µ m Sunc!Jy. Adm1s.sion: free .
• i'.l'll'>p<lrt Marbor lutht'rJn Church -·ill
[),.\lr Dr '-1.'"fl'"' Bt.j(h '.48-JbJl
11 v Rt'<JU1<'m \\J,> I•~ \\11/Jtl .ind mu~><:
. \ l .. 11,,,. I f.1urt' f'<l'><'nlt•d h\ J hO \Ql(t'
t .. • 1•1!1 ortht">lrJ .ind'"'"'"''" pre
,, hlt d .1t 5 p m ~und,n I 1< l..<'b S.,
• Ordnge CoJ>I Collt'f?,l' R<1l~·r1 B
\'••rt' ll•t.lh r ;,--111 fJ1r.1t'\\ Ro.,d, (r,..IJ
"'' ~· -131 'ill~'' .\ t.1p<'ll.1 mu''' from rt-c
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(.OWN H()Mf COVNTRV COOt<N
NIGHTLY SPECIALS
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MONDAY
I.St E. 17th~ c.o.ta Mesa
646-4303
Ja.u, New Age & Blues
• Alt.l CoHl"e Warl'house I. Ro.htin~ Co.
S06 J 1'! \t , '-ewport 8C'Jl h. i. • S ·U 2 33
Ct.i1tJri,t OJ,c· (rtr.~ plJ)' IJ.l.' Jt Ii 3U p fTI ~, ' .~ _,\ I I ~l p r ft'•
•ca1t· l1tlo "i 1(·•, ~· • '",~'': 11 ... 1.J.
• Fit1gerald's food .and Spirits 19171 MJ~n1il1J St., 1-luntington Be.Kl\, 963-
4 51 J 1 he Ch.lrlcs Ruttierlord Qu.lrtet per·
form, JI 8:JO p m. fnday·S.llurd.ty.
• S·Poinh Bar & Grill 1668S M.l1n Sl.,
Hun11nhro11 6«Jth, 841·1679. ut Rc..-d
1\11· >:.t.11 lili..1t><; Jam f'\. 1ght held Sunda\·
• J.O.'s landing .u f"eler's l.lnd1ng.
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• Gino's Expanded Menu
• Ex citing New Pasta Dishes
• Early Dinner Specials
• Kids Eat FREE! e
(I child per paying adult, please -JO & under)
• We Still Have Your
Old Favorites, Too!!
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HOLLYWOOD DELI a. GRlll
DINING & DANCING
Sihlrday C.lebraffoa &o• 7 P·•·
Claa•pape A •on d'oarvu
Friday Happy Hoan Special•
Live Mule • DJ • Danclag
Dlanen Starting at $ 5"
18100 Von .Karman• lrviae • 660-9215
Fax 660--1734 • (Next to Mamott Hotel & 405 Fwy.J
During Apnl bnng
a birthday pany or four or
mott to Bcniruana, and
we11 buy dinne r for your __ _
hooottd guest So you
an have a real cdebrauon
on the house
Offer good Apnl l ·
30th. ~ Utt htt.clu
chicken & 1~ stttk
combinauon ~r for a
pany of four or more
AkohoUc ~ragt,
tu and tip not mcluded.
Proof of April
bin.hdat.e required: dn~r·s
littnsc, berth cutifica1e
I _ .. ~l-J.. ~-~J ___ '
ERdllek' 788-7121, MmiM6tl RO" tJlf~
"'t'Wf'O" 8(11(11-9.S.s--0822. AMJwt.. 77'f--i9f0 . ., °"''°"~I 6ann
C"1ty ol 1~')' 912-11184
Offn MM ,,.JW ac lk'trrl)I Hdh W«ioll
OJJ~r """' W.... April JO, 1992 Not ..n.I .u• _,, .ctwr ,,,......., fl/1cT
CALE N OAR ; .-~.-<~~~ 540-122 4
•Ministry of Singlts 30 ~nnel\
Chorch, JOO Sison A\e., N~ Sc.Kt!.
640.6010 M1nuary fOf Singtes 30.plus
meets .u 7 30 p ~ F rid.ly.
• P.trtnls Without P.irtntrs 1n N~port
Bcx:h, an ~1rol'I at 721-1s75 OISCU>SIOn
on •·c.ef'der 01llcrences" 8 tomsht CO'>t
Sl members. SJ non-~m~
• 8.idcst.age ThHlet 1599 Sope.oot Ave .. C0$1.1 Me.>, 6-46.()J)J. ''Vamtlt'S," the
st°')' ol 1hrtt Teus c:.heerle.iders ~hose
ll\es branch 0£1 1n d1ffetent dircaions over
a 10-ye;ar perlOd, l\Js ib dosing perf0<m-
ances friday-S.11urd.ly. Tic~: SU.SO.
.ind 3 p.m. Sund.ly. OCC Repertcwy The·
.iter Co 's "Sleeping Sfoauty'' runs Apnl 2·
4. Cu~n. 10·JO .i.m. Thu~y-Fnd.iy
.tnd 3 .tnd 7 p.m. S.iturd.Jy Tickeb SJ SS.
•South Cout R~rtory 655 T~n CC1"1·
tt'f Ome, Cosu Mesa. 957-4033 On the
f¥\l1nsuge. "The Ph1l.idelph1.1 Sl&y, ' Ph•ll·
op Berry's Slc>r)' ol .i di.impagne-sipping so-
ci.lltte woo .1wakM alter .i night ol \l.innv·
dopptng with a new pcrspt'CIM' oo l1fo, l\Js
its closing pcrform.1ncu .n 8 p m thrvugh
Frod.ly, 2:JO Jnd 8 p.m pcrformJnC<.'S Sat·
urday and 2·30 and ;'.JO pm ~Sun
day Trlets. S2l·SJ2 On the $cu)n(J
St..1ge: "81llY &shop Cioes to \\.it,. john
Glay and (nc Petcr~c:wi"s mu~I .tlJOUt a
\>\0<1d Wilr I ptloc s c:hf'd.tted .iic nl to
l.lme. rs pre'lented throogh April 1 2 .u 8 JO
p l'l. TuesdJ,.fnd.ly, 3 .tnd 8 JO pm $.Jt·
urd.iy· and .3 and 8 pm. Sund.l) 11 ... i.tu
S22-SJ 1 "Bound.ii) \.\ aters; 'l~ \\Of~ I
p<emoe<e oi BMl>Jr.1 Field's ~"'" a1X>Ut a
sc1ent1roe retrNt gone l\J~,, 1re..,'9P' '"
the M.i1nst.11,-e ">pr I l .mJ '""' •I rou:-11
MJ} 10. Ti...i;tl S 15-S J.? • ~nulion.il 5inglH Oub w.nerfront
~ltlton in Munhn.;ton Bcx:h, (21 JI 592·
2137 0.111Ce 6 pm Sund41y Cost· S2
• tlunlin~ton Be.ich Pl.lyhouu at Gisler
S<.hool, 21141 Strathmoor lane, tlun-
lmgton Be.xh. 832-1405 ··sieuth," An·
1h()ny Shaffer's mystery dv1ller, pl.iys
Froday-S;iturd.iy at 8 p.m through April 4 -------------------------
• Singles Swing and Ballroom Diln<f
Cl.in 1695 fn,1rn-Sl1<lf . Cost.i Mew, 494·
0591 D.ince .ind ~. i»~ntcd .it
7 30 pm frKl.iy Cost S28 per monih (in·
dud..-""'~"'·
• Y.f.S. (Young bKUlht Singles) Ntl• •O<" .. t s~ ... C•I\ Het1l.l~ Hotel. Jl50 A'll
rmH! or the A't>. Cost.l Mcs.1. 7.&4-1000 A
pMI)'. '" :h 11\•' b.'lnd, buf1et .ind priz~ for s.n~ 25 .is held .u 8 pm S.itu•d.ly.
• Oran~e Co.:ast College Orama lab Stu-
dio. 2701 Fa1f\1ew Rd .. Costa Mes.l, 432·
5880. "A f,ultng Attempt ill Royalty,"
Mich.lei Nottingh.lm"s hilarious look at Col-
~ l11e in the e.>rly 1970s. opens tonight
aril runs d11ougt'i Sunday at 8 p m Thurs-
d.iy· frid.iy. S .ind 8 30 pm Saturday ilnd
J pm Sunday T1cl~ets. S4·S5. The 5.ill'
Shcp.lrd ~ fcstl\JI, featunng one-act ~ by one of Amera's foremost pl.1)·
'"iglts. closes .u 5 and 8 · 30 p.m. S.iturd.iy
Dav In Ow ROfftdNic C.dar
t1C11lle_.~ ...........
Luncheon Served
Monday-Ftjday 11 :30am-2:30pm
featuring
Homcstylc Cooking & Daily Specials
't'
Dinner Served
Monday-Saturday from 5:30pm
STEAKS • SEAFOOD • COCKTAILS
l 69S Irvine Ave • Costa Mesa • 646-79+4
Receive Complimenta,.Y $50 Gift Certificate!
Book your m.1t 1882 private party et N~s 11 rated beyside dining
room-The Tap of the ~le-before ~ 31 ~_and you
_. rec1U. a ~mantllry S50 Gift Certificate!
Ow nward wlrWng Italian cui11.-., picb.w•l&1U9 bey view, p'Of•sional staff
and wann atmosphm-9 make for • rltCUlar event;
groupe of 20 to 13 .
* Wadding Receptions * Birthdaya * Rehearsal Dinners * Busirieu Meetings * Corpoe •te Functiolw * ~ial E\191 a
• Call Mon-Fri 9 to 5 For Banquet Information
642-7880
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• Wilh Afp!lizer Menu • : Come In And Enjoy
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Our All New Full Service
Oxktail Lounge.
We Are Also Proud
To Present Italian Art &
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Dinner Mon. • Thurs. 5:30-10-30
Fri.& Sat tit 11 :00 • Sun 5:()()..10:00
1576 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa • 645-8560
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get t he ,,dad. hrcaJ an<l heart rcl.'.ommcnt.J:.uion all
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fr~ L1ngu1nc -frc,h shrimp "1th oricnt:il
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1ulicnnc 'l'[!ct.1bk'>. green onions .ind roas1cd
pc.mub an<l hot T hai peanut-ginger sauce, $9.25;
Ziti a l.1 Grcl.',1 -\\1th zi11 p::tst::t, Greek olives fe ta
chcl':.l', ol1n! lHl and pi~tachio nuts, SS.25.
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th1' fr,t ul ~pcl'1.1lt1e\ has a South\\estern sort o f
turn: A ngel h.11r p.1,t.1 is topped '"ilh black bean
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111 t he hi.id , be.in sauce on top of a t.inglcd mess of
.1ng1.I h.11 r p.1-.ta was a turn-off. Even with its sour
l.'1l.',1 m tupp111g an<l pine nuts thrown in for good
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milJ -m.m ncrld 'on of pl.ice un 17th tree:!. An
c''cnl1Jl!y C.1!iforn1.1 lrattori.1 -no pJintings o f
Genoa. or olJ SinJ!r:t rcco rJ, -J>.l\IJ Mesa 1s la1tl
b.ick. ju~! like it'> owner.
W alker. ''ho ;., the prc,1<lcn1 o f the O r..1ngc
County ChJpter of t he California
R estaurant Association. pl.iys racquet ball
three times a \\Cd •. I le tries to !>t;iy away from
1.rc.1m SJuccs. COJO)S a regular g.1me of golf, and 1s
u rescl"\e<l quiet fe llow who is en1oymg life , the
re!i taura nt biz and that low-cho lcsicrol count.
P..1st:1 Mesa. 212 E. 17th Street. Costa Mes:1.
M1-7.J88. Opt.·n d.11/y. Ho urs: 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Monday-Thursday; l J a.m.-11 p.m. Friday; noon-11
p.m. Saturd..1): .J p.m.·10 p.m. Sunday. Smoking
Section Wheelchair access.
..... ldaat
Lunch
Dinner
•Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm
efarty Bird Specials
eHappy Hour 4-6;>m
•Hart>or Brunch Cruises
R ........ , Horikawa
400 M ain St. B .ilbo:l
673-4633
f«*YO • L•,.,.... • S... -
IOUTM CO.UT 1111\AZA W.U• • 3800 S Plaza[) S.Wa Ant (71•1 557·25.11
• 3 nwu. 10 Pettotnq Ml c..
Served Mcn·Fn 11 30-5·30
Ch~~$4.95 01=$5.95 •.
Baby&ir•im:.
Top Sldom Steak
SpareRR:s O>+ctrwt ... ~ .
•ltfatr ... ..
Steak Specials
MaxX1y
Top Sirloin Steak
Tuescby
Texcn T-Bone stealr
Wedne!my
Rib Eye SteaJr
Served 11.Xbm t:> lOpn
$6. 95 1 /2 rn.md
$8. 95 1 rn.md
$7.95 12oonoes
WEEKEND
Dining tf19hlight Of The Week
MICASA
What: llnlcen Cuisine
When: lunch. Dinner 7 Deya a~ ful bar
Where: 291 E. 17th, Cotta Mesa
How lludt: "-ty Modetmety Pnoed
COSTA MESA
ANGELO 1918 Herbar BM1. 6'6·
1225. Open lot lw:h Mon . .fn.
11 :30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.: clnnet
from ,;30 p.m. R ... NlibOnS are
recommend.ct. 'The belt Northern
Italian QMIM In .. d Orange
County'" ecconil ig to co-ow1 ier Joe
lngardt.1. Fr9h 19illood and
pastas.,. ia a~ of the
house C•enng and private patty
la::tlllln ~.
ARIANA RESTAURANT 440 E.
17th St.. (next to Morrie's Aowera)
Tl11s unique and delGhtful
restaurant futumg the cuisine d
Alght111Stan 11 tt.. onty one d lls
kind in Orange County. FOf an
fNel\lf'Q of dining that~ won"t
forget, MW • ..,,. to please the
paJat• ana tne ...,.__ Olmer •
served T~ 1hN Scuday Night
lrom 5:30 p.m. ~and T••
Out Availible.148~18.
AAHIFS MANHATTAN D£U 2831
A 9'•1DI StrMt 141-9310. Open 7
a m. '° 9 p.m Mon. -Fn. .. S. 9 a.m.
IO 10 p.m.; Sun. 9 Lm. to 9 p.m.
Orange Countya 8UlhenlJc Nft
\'ocit style del ,.....,,. ,...,,.,
corned beef, palnmf, rout beef.
turkey, ~ penmk•. knllhes
and other dell c:WQhll. This
cnticllly 8CCs.lmed ,...,,ant WY• bft41tdat ~· Sla'Mg. $1 .99; ~Md dinner dell>/. Take
out and • rt rli'lg.
TME UMMIWER
ST'EHOtOUll 2300 Hlrbor 9MS.
(EIM9ide d 1M HMlor CefW)
MH'777. Fh11rnlto•• ecapted.
Lundt Mon..-Frl u a.m. '° 4 p.m~
Ow1lner Mon. 4 to I p.m.; Tua.
Wed. to 1:30 p.m.; nus.. Frl to 1 O
p.m.: sa 3 '° 1\p.m.; a,n. 3 '° t
p.m .. eo.a MIM'a ollM.a
-~ ....... 30,.., ti~ d ._w,g IN ftr'91t In
c:n.t.ollcl ........ fflh and
c::hlcMn.. w.m. trianclJ •• .,...,. ....._tor 9W9fY occmlon t90lft
~ m111i91 ID family pilftiM.
~ fflDm 11.48; 00ftl'2lltl
dlnnerl""' ..... GIUflg "*"
Ind buliien .... """ "°"' 13.16. .......... ........
m1 •1111. ...._... dlnnlrl.
rec:eptJOns and spea~ ocx:asion
patties.
GINO'S ON THE till 428 E 17th
Stt"t. 650-1 750 Reservat10ns
accepted. A Costa Mesa landmark
Warm. 111timate meeting place, the
ulllmare neighborhood restaurant
and lounge Lunch. dinner,
weekend breakfast. Exper11y
prepared nbs. burgers, sand'N'Chts,
salads and house specialties Lrve
piano bar ente11a1nment 1n the
lounge; s1ngalong Karaoke
weekends from 7 p.m ..
HANG CHOW 720 W t9lh Street
650-8960. Lunch 11 ;.30 to 2·30
Mon.· Sat: Dinn8f 2.30 to 10
Sun. • Tt.Jrs .: 1~ 10·30 Fn & Sat •
Sunday Brunch 11~010 2:30
Popular Chinese Restaurateur Mr.
Lee' runs this restauranl especially
wth -Chinese Food Lovers· in
mind. Good authenllC ChtneH
Q.MSlf'le at a11otdabie pnces Ful bat,
tall.cut. aienng, pnYlle room tor
groups up '° 20.
HOAIKAWA 3800 S. Plaza Dnve,
Sol.Ah Coast Plala Village. 557 •
2531. ReservatJOns suggested
F'ine traditional Japanese restaurant
uses th• freshest Jngredtents. Sushi
Bar. tarami rooms. cxdtatf lounge.
Multi.a:>urse Kaisek.l dlMers must
be Ofdered 2' hours in advance.
8egant dining. lunch Md dinner.
JACKtw.WP Newpot1 Pier,
Ne rport BMch. 723-1113 Fr.sh,
nwer fronn. l.oulatan• shrimp are
MUtMd In Jack'a MCflt, ~
llNOl'f uuc» and MNed up hot In
1he Sa1C1 wiltl 1DCs Of C'eat St Bon'a
finMt fr9nd'I tweed alced for
~ ... .,,,.,., ... 1dlonall
L..oc__, on the peninMM. ~ • t.w
.... from 1he beed\ .. ""'~ Pier,~ offef'I • c.-. ii
~ ..-hAlricM a RemM
muelc. Open..., nigN from 5pm '° 10pm ~.,.,.. pricM ~
from $5.95 to S13.95 and h .50 tor
MondlM wine .,, IM banle. (C.h
only)
LA CAY£ 1• nine /We • 17th
5"M. M&-714' Lunch Mon. Frl:
Dinner Night~.~ ..
tMNelioul .......... Mh
111•ood Slrwd In an 11...-and
r......C cellr ~ room. In the
•ea for nearly 30 years, this e»zy
restaurant has one d the most
unique dinner m•fll presentations
around. Homestyle k.mch
specialties are a day time feature.
MA BARKERS 1S4 E. 17th St. 646·
4303. 6 a.m. to 1 o p.m. daily;
Sunday from 7 a.m. Serving
brea)(fast , lunch, dinner in a
homestyle fashion. "Country style
American cuisine". Always the
tnendliest setVice, low prices for
high quality homemade food:
Ml CASA 296 E. 17th St 645-7626.
Family style Mexican restaurant.
President Bush has eaten here!
Open daily a 11 a.m. for lunch,
dinner • and cocktails. can ahead
for large parties. The excellent
prices, solicitous service and
delicious food make Mi Casa
possibly the most popular Mexican
eatery in the area.
RMERA RESTAURANT3333
Bnstol St. South Coast Plaza. 5440-
3840. Lunch 11:30a.m;.to3 p.m.
Mon. -Sat.: dinner 5·10 p.m. Mon.-
Thurs; 'bl 11 p.m. Fn. &
Sat.ResetVations are suggested.
Award winning Continental OJisine.
One of tt\• only restaurants 1n
Orange County to offer tableSlde
flambe Excellent service, intimate
atmosphere
SCAMPI 1576 Okf Newport Blvd.
645-8560 Wann & lrtendly owners
Linda and Fernando Navaretta offer
authentic Italian cuisine served in
the tradruonal European manner.
Fernando's impressiVe credentials
include graduating from Culinary
Academy in haly, training at Hotel
Coooord1a. Venice, Italy; Chef at
Don Pasquale 1n Cambndge,
England; Ct.JrchtM's in La Chu De
Fondes. Switzeriand; Hotel La Pau
in Agno Lugano, Switzerland
Scampi offers an intriguing menu
and lovely wine list Banquets,
private parllH and catering .
WAHOO'S ASH TACO 1862
Placentia 631-3433. Open daily
from, 11 a.m. 1D 10 p.m. : Sundays
i119 p.m. Outrageously delicious
south of the border cuisine wCh a
Hawanan flair. Wahoo's is a haven
for local as wen as lnternational
surfers, athletes and anyone
lookino tor good food at incfedi>ly
low prices. Absc>Uely no lard used
1n preparation; everything is fresh
and prepared to order. Laid bac;j(,
casual atmospMt"e. Also at 1133 S.
Coast Hwy. in Laguna and on
campus at use.
ZUBIES 1712 Placentia. 645-e091.
Pure and simple. JUSt Ike ~'I
loYetl Reuonabty pnced, top
quallly food and generously pcued,
low priced drinks have kept 1Mir
customerl comang back lot years.
loblt• tatt • chicken, ribs and
mpec:ia• c:hangtng nightly. T~
,. .. prime rib night Lunch and
dinner MNWd Sunday Mexican
&rMkfall from S1 .99.
ZU8ES OLHD CAGE AND
OYSTER UR 171• ~ r9t
next dDof ID ZUbies. M~ A
big. • .wing~·-with pool
\lblee and g.,,,... FHMlng 18 •ems on the Oyster Bar Menu;
,...., ,,,.,... tnebte9 pizza.
MndwfcM9, ~Md a vaMly
" ..,.Oals. Very cuuaf.. family
oriented atmosphere.
NEWPORT BEACH
ABBONDANZA 3421 Via Lido.
675-8973. Lunch Tues.-Sat. 11 :30
a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; Dinner 5 to 10
p.m. Tues.-SUn. Owner Sara
Parrish brings her grandmothe(s
r~s to Newport Beach.
Traditional Italian and seafood
selections. Pasta and a variety of
unique breads made fresh daily.
last but not least, arr excellent wine
list completes th• \Xf>4trience.
THE CANNERY 30t0-Lafayette
675-5777. lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3
p.m. Mon.·Fri...; dinner 5·10 p.m.
daily. Sunday brunch 10:30 a.m. to
2 :30 p.m. Reservations accepted.
Continental cuisine, seafood
emphasis. Great clam chowder.
Newport Beach Historical Landm~
features Weekend Brunch Cruises
and live entertainment in the lounge
1n addition to lunch a. 1 dinner
CARME\.O'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy.
675-1922. Dinner 5:30 ·10:30 p.m.
Sun.-Thurs.: 't~ 11 :30 p.m. Fri.. &
Sat. Reservattons suggested.
Classic Northern Italian gourmet
cuisine. New, moderately priced
lounge menu served ul the wee
hours. Wiid and crazy lounge at
night when the band strikes up.
Chic chentele.
21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean
front, 675-2566. On the Ocean
front next to the Newport Pier. Open
Daily at 'pm. Enjoy fabulous
Catalina sunsets from our main bar.
Dinner nightly from 5:30 pm. Fine
dining m Newport's most 1nt1mate
setting. Speaaltzing m gourmet
seafood. Large wme-cellar for
banquets up to 50 people. Active
piano bar with Sunday night iam
session
TALE OF THE WHALE 400 Mam su..c. Bab>a. 673-<l633.
Panoramic bay view, entry features
pictures d Old Newport. SeafooO
and tradioonal f.vorites. Lunch.
dinn« and Saturday and Sunday
brunch.
VllLA NOVA 3131 W. Coast Hwy.
642-7880. O.nner neghtly 5 p.,m to
2 a.m. Exciellent, hearty ltal~n
cuisine: ou1Standing wine hst Active
piano bat, fawnte local late-night
spot. Upstairs room al *Top of the
Villa" for banquets, private pal1Jel.
SANTAANJ:
CRAZYHORSE STEAKHOUSE a
SALOON Located on Brookholow
just oft the Oyer Road exc of the S5
Fwy. S49-1512. Open lot ._,nch and
dinnet. lirt• entertllinmenl In the
uloon. Big name 00nc9rts on
Monday and Tueect.y nigtts.
Generous seNirlga of &Mks.
......_ 11111dwid'IM. dden, fish
and tpe<MM Country theme.
ellCelent MMC:e. Priv ... rooms ......
HUNTINGTON IEACH
FOUN1'AIN WlEY
8£RTOUNO'S 1IOI1 Mlgnol ...
Ari. ~. 913-2730 Setving gr ..
~ plzz.a. llellk and Chldcen
dinners tor 1M entre family. Ptiels
.,. ""Y ,..~ and poltlDnt
.,.~F.,..ilyNn
,.......,,.: holtl .,. very
hospitable and &aget' to please. All
the sauces, breads. desserts .
soups and pizzas are homemade.
Though the restaurant appears
small from the outside, ii 1s actually
very large and homey on the inside.
An excellent place to take family
and friends for a home cooked
meal.
DEL CARLO 19535 Beach a1
Yorktown ~045. Lunch 11 :30·
2:00 Tues.-Fri •. ; dinner 4:30-10 p.m.
Tues.-Son. Excellent food at
excellent prices featuring tradrt10nal
halian dishes. Dinner from $6.75,
lunch specials from $3.25 (served
in 7 minutes or they're FREE! )Beer
& Wine list.
FU JIN 15070 Edwards (Across
from Westminster Mall)892·8333
Lunch and dinner 7 days. Gracious,
friendly owners Theresa and David
Chiang keep their customers
returning again and again with their
delightful Szechwan and Mandarin
Cuisine ht for a king. Excellent food,
prices and servtee have won this
Chinese eatery numerous awards
LOVES BAR &GRILL. 20111
Brookhurst Street at Adams 968·
7550. Lunch from 11 :30 a m. daily
dinner 5 to 10 p.m. Nightly;
Happy Hour 4 to 7 p.m. Dnnk.
speoals. plus appetizers. Featuring
Love's gold award w1nn1ng bbq nbs
and chicken in a warm bar and gnll
atmosphere. Edectic menu
includes pasta dishes, p1ua.
choice steaks, prime rib, lamb
chops. fish and genuine wor1d
champion chili. Great food.
moderate pnces, casual attire.
MARCELLO'S 17502 Beach 01\td.
at Slater. &42·5505. Established
since 1973, this family owned and
operated restaurant offers some o4 •
the best deals in town. Oelioous
handmade ~zza Pasta, seafood.
chicken and veal dishes. New
vegetanan menu. Lunch speoals
from $3.85; huge kJnch buffet:
dinner spec:aals from $6.95. Their
motto IS ~ you go try the rest,
come back to the best"!
SANTINO 19 9108 Adams at
Magnolia. 964--3555. Lunch 11 am to
3;30 pm Tues-Sat. Otnner Spm to
9pm Tue5.-SOn. Call ahead tor fast
takeout. A non·$moking restaurant.
Your hosrs Ed & Franca bring you
intimate dining with traditonal faire
from all regons of Italy. ~ foods
made fresh on prenuses. Breads
made fit" alt naturtll PfOdud•. no
,,artificial ingr~ents. Savor a ~st•
of llaly and end the per1ed evening
wth Capp IOCino 0t EJpreuo ak>ng
with desMtt hom our babty .
Consiltlnt awan:t·Mnntng
restannt
TEXAS LOOSEYS 10142
8'oakhurst •Adams. 964-8882.
Texas T..-d. tned Md trusted
This ch• pctor and saloon offers
101M of the best Ms, fndter and
pidUnl sound! Mnqut• smoked
..._ chdlan. stalks. Teus c:N
~ tQJf ~ Kids MS free
_., Mch paying d.lll'I
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ml Hlllllr Biid. Costa Mm
Pick-Up Your •Adm~ Two· p~ at
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TUTTLE CLICK CLICK
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-One Mile South of the 405 Freeway•
2845 Harbor Blvd.,Costa Mesa, (714)540-6410