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... Only minor damages reported locally. Caltech
officials warn of another possible temblor within 72
houts. Quake felt from Mexico border to Santa Barbara.
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By The Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA - A rolling
6.1 earthquake that left local resi-
dents shaken, slightly seasick but
unscathed rumbled through the
Southern Californian night
Wednesday, triggering more fear
than damage.
The earthquake, believed to
have been centered 10 miles east
of Desert Hot Springs some 100
miles east of Costa Mesa, hit :11
about 9:51 p.m. and rocked resi-
dents from the Mexican bord er to
Santa Barbara and as far east as
Las Vegas.
Officials at Caltech cautioned
that the · tremor could be a pre-
cursor to a more se,ere earth-
quake, p0ssibly as great as 7.5.
Caltech seismologists put the
chance of such a quake along the
infamous San Andreas Fault at
·10 to 20 percent (see related ,sto-
ries for safety tips).
Earlier in the day there had
been a 4.6 earthquake re ported
out ide Desert Hot Springs, lead-
ing to speculation that there
could be a cluster of quakes to
come.
But at press time, no add111onal
significant eismic acti,ity had
been detected. Nor \\Cre there
any reports of any death) or
major damage.
Locally, the quake rattled
nerves, ·shifted furniture, toppled
merchandise in grocery stores
and sent residents scr3mbling for
co' er and cxpJana1ions.
California quakes
8.3 5an Francisco 1906
7.1 Bay Area 1989
6.7 Sylmar 1971
6.3 . long Beach 1933
6.1 Desert Hot Springs
6.0 Pasadena 1991
6.0 Palm Sprin&S 1986
S.9 Whittier 1967
s.s Upland 1990
s.o Malibu .: 1989
4.6 Upland 1990
4.S Ne\\ port 1989
4.0 Costa MeSJ 1990
story rhe Wc)tin South CvJ)t
Plala in Co~t.t Mcsn. "The place
was pretty \\1ld Ill there A lot of
people, l guess. "Jnted to t;.ilk
about i1."
It was a ''itd flight for a Co!)tJ
Mesa man "ho told Orange
Count> fire .authorille!> that a
chandelier foll on hi-'> l>ran<l·new--t---~••
100-gallon fish tank '·He h:id jui.t
set it up under a ,h . .indelier,"
i.:.iid Orange Count) Fire CJpt.
Dan Young.
Young !.;ud the man didn't qlL
for an cmcrgcnc~., h~ JUst \\anted
to shJre h1) IOI)
Employee Muy Young puts fallen items bade on shelf at 17th Street Alpha Beta in Costa Mesa following .6.1 quake Wednesday night.
"A lot of people headed for
the bar," offered Raphael Da-
lusag, night mana'ger at the 17-
"I don't kno'' "h:u happened
to the foh. Out h~ h JJ .qunc 1
mes!>." The rolling quake. "h1ch
some ~aid lai.t as long as 10 sec-
ond . quieted the ch:itter at the
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What to do in an . earthquake
At Home: Get under solid piece of funiture like table or bed or stand in doorway. Stay inside
house. Stay away from glass and bookcases
After ,uake:
1) Smell or gas leaks. If you smell something. turn gas off and get out of home.
2) Check interior for any earthquake damage and froors for detiris, including glass.
3) Make sure items on shelves, countertops and bookshelves are secure.
4) Check exterior for cracks in walls, chimmey and foundation and damage to roof.
At School: Follow the teacher's orders and the earthquake drill you've practiced.
At Work: Take cover in door jamb if you're on first floor. If you're working in a multi-story
building, duck under desk or table. Don 't use elevator or go into street Stay clear of equipment
that can fall.
Drfvin&: Pun over and ~yin car. Avoid overpasses. If on freeway. stay where you are. Don't try
to get o~ on off-ramps.
Contest winrier
tries her luck
"I've never won anything
in my life!" exdalmed Cathy
Beegan, who won $250 in
lotto tickets Wednesday
from the Daily Pilot~
Beegan entered the Pilot's
weekly "Spring Break Open
House <»*st'' last
weekend at a Villa Balboa
open house held by Pete
Barrett of O\Jbb & Ellis.
Beegan, a 32-year-old
Newport Beach resident,
works as a secretary for
Western Digital Corp. In
Irvine.
Cathy lffpn
·w~ was a great Secretary's Day," she said.
If you'd • a chance to win $250 in lottery tk:lcets next
~ 1111 out ~ entry form at partlcipatina open hoU9es
In Sa~'s 80-page Real Estate~Cilide.
lnstde the PtJot
Pre pa rin g fo r an earthquake
Here's what you need for your office and home:
1) At least six gallons of water for each person.
2) Enough food -canned, dried or frozen -for each person for four days
· 3) A good pair of shoes and flashlight for each person.
4) Fire extinguishers through the hou~ or office.
Here's what you need to pack in a suitcase or box:
1) Portable radio with extra batteries.
2) Heavy-duty flashlight with extra batteries.
3) A well.-stocked first-aid kit -including aspirin, soap, small needles and tweezer and
instructions.
4) At least 200 medium-stZed heavy-duty plastic bags with ties for temporary storage of waste.
5) A manual can opener.
Dixon's colleagues ask 'why?'
..,. City co-workers confused over motivation for crime of former utilities director.
By Iris Yokol
Stall WM
NEWPORT BEACH -The
day after former Utilities Direc-
tor Robert Dixon pleaded guilty
to stealing Sl.8 million from the
city, City Hall colleagues con-
tinued to shake their heads sadly
and wonder at the motivation
behind the unbelievable crime.
While Dixon's attorney
claimed psychological problem
triggered by chi&dhood abuse ~ere behind his
compu&sive bchav;or, city officials said they JU t
couldn't comprehend how Dixon could continually
steal from the dty that to admired him.
"I never tftew 1D)'body who~ was addicted to
money," said ~ Director :lim Hewickcr, a
veteran city cn111l1,-. ... , never knew anybody who
thcoret1cally, "hen under 'Pres-
sure, felt he had to pend
monc~\ "
··1 don't undc~tand, and I
can 't rel ate to 11," .uJ Ad\Jncc
Plannins M nagcr Patricia Tem-
ple
And while colkagues continue
to feel bctra)cd :md hurt by
Dt'<on, no one could off er opin-
ion on an appropriate entencc
for the onc:e-popular man -... ho
now face a ma.x1mum of "\'CO )C3~ in prison for
the crime.
"The man betra)cd a per nal anJ public
tru t," said former City Mnnagcr Robert W)nn.
"What he did \\IS 'ery scri u . fhcre houlJ be
some puni hmcnt for JU ticc to be scf\cd. But 1
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Locals Only
~econd time togs
mean big savings
I f your kids are sprouting just like the weeds this sprina you
might be looking for some relief in the cloth ing department.
You could take a peck at Sue oung .and Kathy Bell's
store, Young Seconds.
Their specialty is recycling garb for the little
ones ...
Judging by all the people in the store when I
was there the other day • they've picked a
winner. .
"We stay seasonal," Sue told me, "People like
to buy for right now.' Young Seconds has a back
room that's devoted to ski wear in the winter and
beach stuff in the summer months.
C11'11 . Rccyclin~dm,ake~ sense, especially ~ith . IJli JIMI e~nsive ki s ski wear. They wear 1t a couple of
times and then it's outgrown. I wanted to know B t how much something lilce an Obermeyer es jumpsuit I was looking at would go fo r, "Oh Buys .. usually our things go for around YJ of what you'd ___ .__ .. pay new," said Kathy.
They have boys' blue blazers; $130 new · $45 now. Or like the
penny loafers that go for around $18 ...
Sue told me sometimes they have new merchandise from other
stores. They sell it at wholesale prices. Right now they're loaded
with fancy party dresses that the girls buy for cotillion ...
The store's on Heliotrope in Corona del Mar. They're not open
on Mondays or school holidays ....
The law of
averages states that
sometimes your
automatic washing
machine has to
conk our ... bummer.
When it happens,
a nice place to go
turns out to be
Island Wash at the
end of Agate on
Balboa Island ...
I had a problem
the other night and
called over there ...
Andrew
Benjamin happened
by. He picked up
the pay phone on
the wall Gust being
a good Samaritan, I
guess). "I was there
and I thought it
couldn't hurt,"
Andrew said
modestly.
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kids' clothes are cheaper 1the second
time with Kathy Bell and Sue Youn at
Young Seconds in Corona del Mar.
I asked him if the place looked pretty clean ...
"O yeah, they do a lot of maintenance," he said. "It's a nice
clean place."
I checked it out. h 's good to know a place like that's available
when you need it. .. There are 32 machines so there doesn't ever
seem to be any wait. .. and they use soft wa1er.
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If putting junior through college is looking a little 'iffy' right
now you might want to get in touch with Dennis Trout at the
Scholarship Matching Service ...
This timely service guarantees Lo find you seven sources of
private sector financial aid or give you a refund on their fee.
Dennis says there's about $6.6 biUion available in financial aid
(can you believe it!) that goes unused because students don't have
a clue about how to get it or where to apply.
It sounds kinda' weird, but your little one might qualify on
something as simple as her name. (Scholarships are awarded to
Murphys, Andersons and Bordens, for instance.)
Dennis can Jog into a data base of over 200,000 listings.
To learn the ropes, call him. He's listed in Newport ...
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In time for Mother's Day and graduation gift shopping, the
Newport Beach Art Museum is ready with a new bunch of
buy-able goodies.
The artisan Showcase is opening up with a wine and cheese
reception tomorrow, April 24 from S to 8 p.m.
The spring collection features ceramics, t-shirts, glass, jewelry
and works in paper · all done by contemporary artists.
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U you've come across aoy barrala1 or unusual ltem1, or Lt you
know a tttaller who pro••ldes exttptloaal senrlet1 or quallt;r, bt
1utt to call and let me know. You dlD rucb mt •t 491·'61J. Or
send a lax to 631-5902.
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l:lafris is dead, but .debate lives on
The following is a debate via fax
between Editor William Lobdell and
Cclumnist Will Swaim.
Dear Will:
Finally! Robert Alton Harris -the
man who murdered two teen-agers, ate
their Big Macs, picked their brains off
the barrel of his gun and laughed -
has been executed. Justice,
long-de layed, has finally been served.
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Dear Bill:
Get this: My fax machine has you
saying that justice ~• finally served
by the execution of Robert Alton
Harris. I haye to get this thing into the
FefNir 1hop.
Better try f uing aptn.
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Dear Will:
There's nothing wrong with your fax
machine, only your brain! Executing Harris
was a good and just act.
He brutally took away two precious Jives.
Those two boys will never again tau~ cry,
or love -all things Harris could do sitting in
a jail cell. It's about basic fairness, my friend.
Murderers who take life from innocent
vic1ims should forfeit their own.
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Dear Bill:
You use an interesting calculus: one
Harris execution plus the grisly murder of
two boys equals justice.
But it's back to school for you, pal.
Nothing we could have done to Harris will
resurrect his victims; nothing we could do
to Harris will stop other murdf rers. If the
de;ath penalty does anything ~than
slake the thirst for blood, it d~ only this:
It further degrades our already degraded
reverence for human life.
[j
Dear Will:
Thanks for the easy set·up. How do we
maintain reverence for human life? By
banding out the ultimate punishment to any
cretin who takes away our society's most
treasured possession: a human life. If the
punishment should fit the crime, muu:1ercrs
deserve the death sentence. Anything else -
life in prison without possibility of parole,
come on! -would signify a casual attitude ·
toward the value of life.
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Dear Bill: _
let me get this straight: Murder -
whether state·sanctioned or otherwise -
establishes reverence for hum·an life.
It's beginning to dawn on me now:
Addiction is sobriety, obesity is health, war
is peace, and freedom Is slavery.
I could go on, Bill, but you get the
picture.
Or perhaps you don't. So let me restate
the facts over which you so conveniently
leap: the death penalty doesn't deter capital
crimes, but it does make some people feel
avenged. The thirst for vengeance -the
hook on \\-hich you hang your whole
argument -is not re.son enough to kilt
people.
But let's move along: Why does America
-one of the few remaining Industrialized
nations carrying out state-sanctioned
Fax -Counterfax
murders -produce so many Robert Alton
Harrisal what will the death penalty do
about themt
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Dear Will:
Now my fax is apparently on the fritz or
else you can't understand the diff crence
between an innocent victim being murcfcred
and a murderer being killed. Wow.
Is capital punishment a murder deterrent?
Common sense says yes, but no one will
know because no study can tell us how many
people weren't murdered because of the
death penalty. Besides, that's a secondary
issue. tr executions deter murder, great.
Herc's what's important: the death penalty is
the only reasonable punishment for the
taking of an innocent lif c -just ask the
people who should know: the victim's family.
Finally, you ask how do we Americans stop
producing so many Robert Alton Harrises.
As usual, you've brought up a wonhy -but
totally irrelevant -issue. If you think the
death penalty produces killers, then why bas
the murder rate soared
in California over the
if the state un murder merely
because anr victim'• family wants it
-then we haven't got a republic
worth saving.
r.s. Regarding the coneladon-
between murdeft and the cleMh
pen~: You'll lose on the fads. Your
best bd is to stick wtth the blind
emotionalism you're employing now.
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Dear Will:
Oct it straight: taking an innocent
life is murder; taking the life of a
murderer isn't murder. The Catholic
Church even backs me on this one.
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De.r Bill:
I haven't heard hair~plitting like
that since my days In frfthmu
th~ at USC. her think of
becoming 1 trial laywerl
let's reap the debate: You admit that the
1 death penalty doesn't deter. Strike one.
Then you say we oulht to murder to 111tisfy
victims' famlly and (fiends -which
assumes that satisfying the thirst for
revenge is good. Strike two. And now )"O'I
want to play games with words so that
murder beeomes something rcf · Sounds
like the crack of a bat -agatnst air.
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Dear Will:
Not 10 mix sports metaphors, but you've
just fumbled the ball. .
One, I never conceded that the death
penalty doesn't deter. ln fact, if murder
committed on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays got you the death penalty, don't ypu
think we'd experience a significant drop iD
killings on those days?
Two, what is punishment if not, in large
part, revenge? If we could be magically
assured that a killer would never murder
agajn, why not let him out of jail? Because
society is ex.acting revenge -in the best
sense of the word -for his
act. lt satisfies our need to
past few decades ~hen,
m fact, we haven't '
executed anyone?
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Dear Bill:
If my son Were
murdered, I hope that
faith would drive me to
my knees to ask that
Q)d guide the police
~ we could be magically
assured that a killer would
never murder again, why
not let him out of jail? Be-
cause society is exacting
revenge -in the best
sense of the word ...
see justice done. That's why
80 percent of Calif omian1
suppon the death penalty.
Three, putting to death a
convicted murderer is good,
fair and just. ' 0
De.tr Bill:
You have won a kind of
funereal lotto, then, haven't
you J There are hundredt of
men and .omen on
California's death row. And,
to capture his
murderer. Because if
the police didn't catch
my son's murderer first, I would do
something terrible: I would try to catch the
murderer myself -and then kill him with
my bare hands.
And that's precisely why I oppose the
death penalty. I know that murder is wrong
-whether I do it or the state does it. And I
would hope that, in my moment of
weakness, the state -my friends, my
church, my community -would show
greater moral courage than me.
The state -the.agg~ate of all
AmerJans -ought to be better than me as
an individual. It ought to be capable of
·riding out momentary passions. If it isn't -
with our new, death-friendly Supreme
Court, you'll have the satisfaction of
watching KOrH fed to the gas chamber.
Never mind that thne deaths wHI do
nothing to slow the skyrocb:ting murder
rate; newt' mind that the death penalty wUI
be a rried out unf 1irly, the brvnt of
eKecutions faJHng on black men; the
sacrifices will continue.
P.S. You're right: 80 percent of
C..lifornians 1upport the death penalty
today. And that mHns that I am in the
minority today. But, as ncwelist Maril
Helpnn has observed in a different context,
111 may be small, but I am right."
Costa Mesa
A 6-foot, ~pound ran palm tree
worth about S200 was yanked last
Tuesday 001 or the yard in front of the
Full Gospel Businessmen's Fellowship
11 31SO Bc1r St. Employees found It lyina in 1he ~rking lot and S(>Cculated the would-be burgfars couldn 1 e11rry it any farther.
A secretary for the CJ. Scgcrstrom
A Sons orriee at 33tS Fairview Rd. told
police last week that money has been
routinely taken rrom purses and
bricrcascs O\'Cr the p;ist silt months.
According to the rcpon, the money is
typically missina after the mid-month
accountin.J mcctinp. The most money
C\'Cr mis.sin& Jn a single incident was
between S400 and S500 rrom the brief case of an accountant. The secretary.
however, said the Scgenlroms want no
police in"'Olvcmcnt, und said she wu filing the report for Informa tion purposes only. When police 11kcd her
why the thcflS h:adn't been reported
before. she said it was because the
Sc,erstr9m's ~hey is IU handle SU h maucn 1n1crncilly. .
Newport Bench
A robber brandished • handaun and
lhreutened to shoot cm~cs of the Cest Si Don bakery, 344 E. Coast JI~ .• at about 1;30 _~.m. Tuesday,
m:ikin& off ~ith S 1,600 in cub. The su pcc1 is described u :11 white male,
about 28 ycers old, 6-rect·4, about 175
pounds and thin. Aller one employee
conrrontcd the man in a nearby
~rUng lot. the 'u peel hit the employee on the "rhl ~ilh the 1un.,1nd
Oed 1n10 a nearby alley toward Jrd • Street. •
Al lcaJI six offices ~-ere bur,larizcd UYCr the weekend in a buildina at 3)()()
Irvine UJ,-J, A fin:incial planner in the
buihlrna lost S3,87.S worth of orr'tCO
dcronations. lnch1din1 a stuffed
Ctttncsc hooded tol<fen i>hcuan1 v1lued at $3,000. l>olicc round no 1l&-ns of forced entry 10 the offices ind bel/~C I key \\'U used to &llin cnlry.
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Town to Bob v•n Eylten, The
l'llot, 330 W. Eby St., Cosl.J
Mes., 92627.
Today
Swirling seniors -The
city's only resident senior citizens'
square dance dub, the Costa Mesa
Quid<steppers, invite you to their
weekly dance, 10 a.m. Thursday
at the Downtown Community
Center, Anaheim Avenue and
Center Street. Square dancing is
America's national folk dance and
square dancers have an automatic,
nationwide network of social
contacts in the countless.local
square dance groups throughout
lMOviB l/Btings .
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to welcome experienced, visiting
dancers. For information, call
545-5669. Couples only, please.
Blue An2els -Meet the
Bl!Je Angel flight team in person
6-9 p.m. Thursday at the 'EI Toro
Marine Corps Air Station, Staff
NCO Club, hosted by the Navy
League of Newport Beach.
Reservations are required and
there is a S12 charge. for
information, call Bill at 545-3610.
Wealth planning-A free
workshop entitled "Famify Wealth
Planning Beyond the living Trust"
will be offered by attorney and
CPA Jerry Tahajian at 7 p.m. April
23 at the offices of Newport
Chiropractic, 2328 Newport Blvd.
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reservations. For information, call
(800) 675-6366.
Freedom of speech -A
discussion on the topic "The
Boundaries of Free Speech; How
Free is Too Free" will be
conducted at 7 p.m. April 23 at
the Newport Center Library, 856
San Clemente Drive. There is no
d1arge and no registration is
required. A free booklet with
background information is
available fo r reading before the
session. For more information, call
644-3181 or 644-3145.
Saturday
Park clean-up :.. Help
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now at the Edwards Newport Cinema .
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April 25 with the Costa Mesa
Park$, Recreation Facilities-, -and
Parkways Commission. Volunteers
wi811 cqllect litter, pull weeds, and
plant shrubs, ground cover, and
trees. Wear comfortable work
clothes and boots or heavy shoes.
The department will provide hats,
tools, gloves, and refreshments. To
join th'_e ranks, call Community
Services at 754-5300.
VictQrian tea -The Costa
Mesa Republican Women
Federated will host a Victorian Tea
fund raiser from noon to 4 p.m.
April 28-4lt 1065 Presidio Drive,
Costa Mesa . Please call 557-6S4S
by April 25 for reservations.
Family portraits -Family
portraits will be offered by
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Saturday and Sunday al-£osta
Mesa High School as a fund raiser
for the school 's annual Grad N1te
graduation party. The
1 O-by-13-inch portraits are SS
each. For appointments. call
979-7978.
Sunday
Nature Center -The
Environmental Nature Center,
1601 16th Street in Newport
Beach, will hold an open house lo
mark iLS 20th Anniversary from 2
to 5 p.m. Sunday. For information,
call 64 5-8489.
Monday, April 27
ADD and parentjng -
A seminar for parents of children
with Atl~tion Def1c1r S)indrome,
entitled "ADO. Have You Been a
Bad Parent?" will be offered at 7
p.m. April 27 at the of11ces of Joon
Andrews, 1 151 DOH? St., !>uile
105 in Newport Beach. There is a
nominal SS charge for the session.
For more inf 6rmation, call ·
476·0991.
Tuesday, April 28
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Cab.:iret, a guild of the Orange
County Performing Ari:> Center for
single people 30 to SS. ,.,,11 hold
its monthly meeting, "'ith cocktails
and dancing, beg.nnlng at S p.m.
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It couldn't have gotten
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Carlton. Spring cooperated bi&-•
--time when it
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"Colores
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fashion show, Oii JIMI which was
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collection. Around 270 $uests, who
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view -and the margaritas.
Chair Marla Patterson was all
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the seaside terrace of the hotel. "l
know my kids really use the
museum -as do all the kids in
the county. It acts as a positive
counterbalance to all the other
things that arc going on,"
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-the museum's board is
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different county-wide
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COSTA MESA -Judge James
Gray told a room full of ·Libertar-
ians Tuesday night that he is
"shocked" by the positive response
,he has gotten in the last ·lWQ
weeks sinee annotrncing his ·pro-
posal to legalize drugs.
"l was cxpcctina a lot of crazy
calls and I have not really received
any," he said.
Instead, Gray said, he has re-
ceived some 150 letters of support
from across the state and "no
more than nine letters" from peo-
ple opposed to his plan.
The day after he made the an-
nouncement; he said, 51 people
called his courtroom -31 to tell
him they favored his proposal. By
Friday, he said, 68 of the 71 calls
his courtroom secretary fielded
were from people who supported
him. ·
''Can you bell.eve that?" he
asked about 70 ehecring people
packed into a smpll room at the
Costa Mesa con}munity center.
''I'm really shock~ that I've not
received the name:calling and fist·
waiving. Where is (fie opposition?"
Gray then answered. his own
question, saying that he didn't be-
lieve there was as ;much as people
believed. ·
"The time is nght to talk to
your friends and say: h 's OK to
talk about this,'' he told, the audi·
encc. "Wb'at we need is more of a
sense of outrage 1rom you. The
benefits will literaliy be mind bog-
gling." ·
And Gray said he "'ould do cv-
. erylhing in his power lo spread the
word.
"I'm anxious to discuss this and
get it out· in the open," he said,
addi ng that he would speak any·
~here 50 or more people planned
to congregate to talk about drug
legalization.
-Under Gray'-s propos31, cocain~.
heroine and marijuana use would
be legal, but the drugs would be
-sold-b)'-c~ment-oruy 1lnd
distributed at pharmacies.
"The current -system just isn 't
working," he said. "h's just un·
natural to expect the ctiminal sys-
tem to solve this problem. It' like
swimming upstream."
HIBi 30 YMI L.oans• . 7.8'6»
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Gray contends his proposal
would deprive gangs of their
source of funds, take the glamour
out of drugs and save Jives by driv·
ing the dealers out of business.
The primary opposition he's re-
ceived so far, he said, was from
some members of Tough Love, a
group whose children are addicted
to drugs.
"They literally thought that
what l was proposing was an at·
tempt to kill their children," he
said.
Gray has also gotten a lot of
criticism from courtroom col-
leagues and the police, but de-
clined to discuss what work has
been like in the last two weeks.
Gray did ay, however. 'that a
letter of support from Mayor of
Baltimore boosted bis spirits.
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An 18-year-old Anaheim ·
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disappeared while swimming
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• The man, whose identity
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Alssa Wayne takes stand in Gionis retrial
SANTA ANA -Aissa Wayne took the surnd
Wedne day afternQl:>n as the first prosecu11on wttne~
in the retrial of her ex·husb:md Dr. Thomas Gloni!>
and is slated to continue testifying today ~bout the
1988 attack on her and her then-boyfriend, finan cier
Roger Luby.
Gionis: 38, is accused of orchestrating the beating
or his eA·" ife, the eldeM daughter of actor John
Wayne, and L.:uby. His fin.t trial on com.piracy and as-
sault charges ended in a hung jury in 1990.
Prosecutors contend Gioms, a prominent onhopc·
die surgeon, hired a pri\'atc C}C :ind two thug) 10 beat
up Luby and Wayne, "ho was locked in a bitter child
cu tody battle at the time with Gionis.
The defense, howe\cr. has advanccJ the theory
that the free·\\-ht:cling pri-.:a1e C)C nl3.)'. h:.l\C orJcrcJ
the beatings li1mself without consulting Gionis.
One fcm:ile juror w:.is tfomis cd after Ocpul)' D i>·
tnct Allorni:y Jeoff rcy Robinson lcarn1;.J Luby "J)
the JUror\ ex-hu)band') brother-in-l;m .
Juror Ll\'Ona ~loorc C\plai ncJ 10 Or:.in~c Coun1y
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good chance of recovery.
By Lor!Ann Basheda . •
St31f Wrbf
COST A MESA -Police say
the undercover officer who was
shot in the spine during a gun
fight Saturday night is on the road
to recovery, having undergone a
second surgery to repair a nerve
that was twisted by the bullet.
Costa Mesa police Capt. Tom
Lazar said Bob Nishimura, 25, is
still in the intensive care unit at
Western Medical Center, but that
his chances of full recovery are
good.
A0ccording to Lazar, Nishimura
lost some feeling in his left leg,
leaving a question of whether he
would regain complete use of it.
"But they got the nerve straight·
ened out and removed some bone
chips," he said. "And it seems to
have been corrected."
In the meantime, the body of
20-year-old Huntington Beach res-
ident Jaime Rubio was released
from the coroner's offrce Wednes·
day and taken to Pacific View
Mortuary in Newport Beach.
Officials there, however, said
1he memorial service "'as private
and refused to release any ad·
ditional information.
The coroner's office will not dis-
cuss the autopsy resu lts, which
would reveal how many times
Rubio was shot.
Costa Mesa police would say
only that Rubio collapsed in front
of the Intern ational House of Pan·
cakes on the center median of
busy Harbor Boulevard from gun·
shot wounds to the chest and
back.
Rubio allegedly opened fire on
the officers during an undercover
credit card investigation that in·
Hon pleads Innocent In
murder-for-hire case
COSTA MESA -A 35-year-
old Costa Mesa man pleaded in·
nocen1 Wednesday to charges that
he tried to hire a hit -man to kill a
witness in a pending grand theft
case again st him involving stolen
palm trees.
Eric Vincent Holt, owner of
Holtz VW Repair, was arrested
March 30 in Laguna Hills when he
allegedly offered an undercover
sheriffs detective $5,000 to kill
Eugene Soliz of Costa Mesa.
Soliz, 36, had been expected to
testify in an upcoming May 27 trial
that Holt, was responsible for
stealing about 29 expensive palm
trees and other landscaping mate·
rials from a Grivel and Associates
Nursery storage lot in Santa Ana
Heights last spring.
A May 19 preliminary hearing
date has been set in South County
Municipal to determine if the re is
enough evidence for Holt to stand
trial on charges of solicitation to
commit murder, according to his
lawyer, Ronald Brower.
Holt remains in custody on
$250,000 bail, he said.
In 1986, the Orange County
Grand Jury declined to indict Holt
for shooting a 15-year-old Costa
Mesa boy to death at his auto
shop. Holt claimed the boy was
trying to steal hubcaps from a Por·
sche parked at his auto shop and
appeared to be carrying a weapon
when fired the fatal shot.
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volvcd drugs. "based on informa·
tion generated through depart·
mcnt sources," Lazar said.
Officials with the District At·
torncy's office arc also invcstigat·
ing the shootout, but have not yet
released their findings.
On the night of the shootout,
police said, Rubio had been stay·
ing at an unidentified local motel.
It was about 7:30 p.m., when
Rubio left his motel room and was
stopped by a uniformed police of·
ficer in front of the In ternational
House of Pancakes. According to
Lazar, Nishimura was one of scv·
cral undercover detectives also at
the scene.
After a short conversation,
Lazar said, Rubio drew a handgun
and started shooting at the of·
ficcrs.
Lazar said two officers returned
lire.
In response to a published re·
port that speculated on whether .
the bullet that struck Nishimura
might have ·come from one of the
officer's weapons, Lazar said he
has not yet seen ballistic test re·
suits, which would answer that
'question.
The bullet entered Nishimura at
the side of his lower back and
frag mented. sending shards into
his organs and spine.
Lazar said both officers who
fired their weapons are on a "rou-
tine" administrative leave "to relax
and overcome this thing." They
arc not on suspension.
Lazar would not release.. the
names of the officers, however, cit·
ing department policy.
Lazar did say th at Nishimura
was not one of the officers who
fired shots.
Nishimura joined the Costa
Mesa police department in 1988
after a short .. stint with the
Monterey Park police department,
which is where his wif c is an of·
ficer.
By Anna Cekola
Sllft Wltllr
COSTA MESA -"Just
say no" will carry extra
weight for those thinking
about using, selling or pos·
sessing drugs near Costa
Mesa. scnools.
About 125 signs saying
"drug-Cree zone" will soon
be posted at all 19 Costa
Mesa public schools, warn·
ing people. .that a SPnv.li:tion
for narco•ic-related crimes
occurring within 1,000 feet
or the school grounds will
carry additional .punishment.
The signs will also be avail·
able for the eight private
schools in town, officials
said.
The city picked up the
cost of the signs, which was
estimated to be under
$1,000.
Newport Beach council
members entered into a sim·
ilar arrangement with the
Newport-Mesa School Dis·
trict at the beginning of the
school year.
So far, there have been
no convictions at Newport
Beach schools utilizing ·th~
tough "drug free zone" state
law, said Robert Francy, di·
rector of student ·services for
the district.
"We have had relative lit·
tie "drug activity this year
among students on our cam·
puses," Francy said. "The
sign is really more. o( a de·
tcrrent. The school board
wanted to post ou r cam-
puses so people in the com·
muni ty would be well aware
that if they come on our
c;impus peddling drugs,
they'll pay the price."
Under state law, a narcot·
ics-related conviction within
1,000 feet of a school involv-
.. ing a person 18 years or
older can ~rry an ad-
ditional 3-5 rears in prison.
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Supll'VlloPs delay dlclllon
...,. County officials want more data before agreeing to study of 1 ~ Street bridge .
By Anna Cekola
Stan Wiier
COST A MESA -Citing the
need for more information, county
supervisors have del ayed making u
deci~ion about a study that will
seek to find alternatives to the
comroversial 19th Street Bridge
proposal. •
Foes of the bridge said they
were disappointed and shocked by
the last-minute delay, but would
step up their efforts to convince
supcrvi ors the study is needed. .
"It didn't really look like we
were going to get the support we
needed," said Diann Osterlund, a
member of the city-sanctioned
~sta Mesa Citizens Tr11nsporta·
tion Alternatives Study Group.
"Now this just means we'll have to
work a little harder."
County officials have said in the
The Start or
A New
Grafton Street TradJtlon.
Afternoon Tea Is Served.
Now Saturday Seatings
Available at 1:00 .m.
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past 1hey would foot the bin for
the study, which carries an esti·
mated price tag of $325,000. How·
ever, city officials believe the study
ca n be done for an amount closer
to S 160,000.
Costa Mesa Council mem~rs
asked for the study earlier this
year -the necessary bureaucratic
step to remove road projects from
the county master plan or high·
ways -when an overwhelming
number of residents protested the
bridge proposal being left on the
newly-adopted general plan.
Since city and county highway
plans mu st match, city officials
could lose up to $34 million in
sa les tax transport ation funds over
the 10 years if they were to go
ahead and delete the bridge from
the general plan.
Residents say the bridge would
not only threaten fragile Santa
Ana River wet lands, but ruin the
quality of life for residents by
causing increases in traffic, pollu-
tion and noise.
Dut some officials in the county
and in neighboring cities have said
the bridge is needed to reduce re·
gional traffic congestion and allow
for f uturc development on We!tt
Newport Oil property near the
mouth of the river.
Mary Lou Histed, an assistant to
Supervisor Harriett Wieder, said
the study proposal would be likely
back before the board in the next
few weeks.
"Supervisor Wieder is looking
forwa rd to moving ahead on this
very much," Histed said.
The study is also expected to
seek alternatives to the proposed
widening of East 19th Street and a
bridge crossing at Gisler and \Vil·
son streets.
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Orange County
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Orange County Register
and los Angeles Time ,
Russ won first P,lace for
"Best Editorial ' and
honorable mention for
"Best Humorous Storr."
Russ also won first·placc
awards in the prestigious
"Oest News Story" and
"Best Feature Story"
categories for newspa~rs
under 100,000 circulation.
Accolades are nothing
new to Ru ss. At last year's
Best Reporters Contest
sponsored by the Orange
County Fair, he captureo
more awMos -including
a fir t·place for best
column tn OrJngc County
-thm1 clny other
rc@rtcr.
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0
likes Rohrlbacher
I SUPPORT Dana
Rohrabacher's stand on illegals
100 percent. l think it is wrong
to spend any true money at all
on people who have illegally
sneaked into this country and
to make a citizen of someone
born of such an illegal is a
uavesty.
PHILLIP ARNOLD
Costa Mesa
Wrong
priorities
IN TODAY'S YIOLENT
world, who cannot
support the police? All
these miles of freeway
chasing not of a
murderer, but of a stolen
car. Are we pulling our
automobiles above the
Jives of our police and
other drivers? lf so, our
priorities arc skewed.
DOROTHY CLINCH
Costa Mesa
Why not lead?
READING JOHN BYRNE'S
letter to the editor on
Tuesdny, it would seem
that after 40 years of
living in Newport Beach
he should step·forward
and run for city council.
He bows it ~ u.sy to
sl:.m people but hopefully
he will find out how it is
to lead people. He should
come forward and
present his ideas to lhe
public and .ec how the
citizens bact hlm in a
public election.
It is easy to criticize. k is
hard to run and to work for the
public good and satisfy
cvc¢o<fy.
JlM de BOOM
Newport Beach
Bad language
AGAIN IT HAPPENS. The \\Ord
"snuck" used as past ten c of
"sneak" in the front p:igc story
about the Corona del Mar
molester. This non-word
"snuck" is one of the bl:i1ant
misuses of the English
language.
is to tune it out. I have lived on
the island for 34 years, I just
tune the noise out.
BILL MAXWELL
Balboa Island
Mlstakm1 ldenUty
WHAT A MISTAKE made in the
Saturday paper. This is about
We Flew For Freedom at
Martin Aviation. When you
described the picture below,
you say Super Fortress. The
Super Fortress just hnppens to
be a B-29 which was used to
bomb Japan and drop the
atomic bomb. The pictured
plane is a B-17. That w.as not
known as the super fortress.
I am sure I am not the only
person who has pointed this
hilarious error out to you.
CARLBLASKY
Newport Beach
How to get
involve~d!
This is )'OUr community
newspaper, and wc•d lib to
heu from you. Herc's bow you
can become an active
participant in the Daily Pilot's
Community Forum .,..._
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comments from those wbo
leave a name, city and pbonc
number.
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.--Write a Idler. Please be
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Serd1111 out
_prayers
I CAN'T BELIEVE thin a police
officer wns shot in Costa Mesa
but thank God he will be all
right nnd l am sure that all of
our f ehow Costa Mes:i
residents can pray for his
speedy recovery.
KA THY PUTNEY
Costa Mesa
We are murderers
We are all murderers now. We
have killed just :is he had
killed. What a terrible day for
our state. Lord have mercy on
all or us wi1h blood on our
Please, let us try a liulc
harder to keep our language
from decaying to gibberish. The
word "snuck" appears often in
your published police logs, too.
GENE W. WAGGONER
Costa Mesa
hands. •
ESTHER CONNERY
Costa Mesa , ... out
ALAN BLUM'S comments
regarding the John Wayne
airport noise test are
erroneous. There aro several
American-made jets which
would alleviate the noise
limitations we have imposed,
and why should we purchase
European-made airplanes?
The airplane he is talking
about is the Airbus, which is
made by a European
consortium not eDtircly British.
The thing 10 do wi1h the noise
More reader responses on
the death penalty issue wiJI
appear in Saturday's
Community Forum page.
Drug 11etlonT
A question for our restaurant
owners: if drugs were legalized,
would they have to expand the
restaurant size to include a
smoking, non smoking and drug
using 1ection? Just a question!
R.D. RUTHERFORD
Newport Beach
Is Dana in touch with the locals?
The arrog ant Cong ressman may just defe~t himself
' I f Rep. Dana Rohrabacher
keeps cooperaling, Cos1a
Mesa Councilman Peter
Buffa won't have to spend a
dime in the June primary to
secure the Republican
nomination in the new 45th
Congressional District, which
includes Costa Mesa and Wes1
Newport Beach.
Rohrnbacher seems to be
doing everything possible 10
prove that voter anger over the
arrognnt use of incu11Jben1
privileges is fully justifted. If
you're a Buffa (or a Peter
Green) supporter, you have to
hope Rep. Rohrabacher keeps
up the good work!
Liberal
Politics
Initially,
Rohrabacher
made hendlines
by using the
Congressional
franking
privilege to
se nd citizens he
does not
currently
represent
· newsletters
lauding his
"legislative
achievement~."
~t must have
-----• . been a pretty brief newsletter!
Jn 199 1, Rohrabachcr, a
self-proclaimed fiscal
conservative, spent more than
$169,700 in taxpayer funds 10
"communicate" with his
constituents, ranking ·him 581h
among the 435 H ouse members
in franking expenditurts. Ye1
another example of the
Republican's 12th
Commandment: "Do as I say,
not as l do."
Rohrabacher recently
defended his accomplishm ents in
th~ House by saying, "My
performance has been r:11ed
heroic by the National Taxpaye r~
Union." Indeed. Yet, fames
Davidson, chairman of the
National Taxpayers Union, called
th e use of free mai l by
congressmen to further their
reelection bids "a scandal" that
"should be stopped."
We can only wonder whJt the
National Taxpayers Union thinl..s
of Rohrabacher's ''heroic
performance" now!
Just when the furo r over
Rohrabacher's use of the frank
as a taxpayer-funded campaign
tool started to subside,
Rohrabacher sent a letter to
residents of the new 45th district
with a letterhead clearly impl) ing
that he currently represents the
45lh district.
Peter Buffa righ1ly called foul,
reminded Rohrabacher that
Duncan Hunter is the
representalive for the 45th
Congressional District, and
promptly filed complaints with
the Federal Elections
Commission, 1he House Ethics
Committee, and the U.S. postal
inspector.
Be:i r wit h me as l try 10
unravel Rohrabacher's response.
Rohrabacher· said the le11e r was
funded by private campaign
contributors and was i,cnt on
"formal," not "'official"
letterhead. Fair enough, there 1s
a difference be1wecn u ing
taxpayer funds to ingratiate a
candidate to new \Oler vc rsu'>
using campaign fund 10 do 1hc
same.
T here 1s even a d1ffen:ncc
between the two letterhead::..
subtle though it may be for 1he
average reader.
Nevertheless, the intent ion of
the ''formal" letterhead \~a'i 10
present Dana Rohrabacher as
the represen1ative of the 45th
diwict. Hats off to Rohr .ibachcr
if he can gel awny \\llh claiming
he represents both the ~2nd Jnd-
the 45th congre ional d1 tricts at
1he same time. But even Rep.
Rohrabacher must know this
would be uncons1i1utional. One
di 1 rict at a time, please!
h might even be legal for
anyone to make up personal
stat ionery claiming to represent
the "Forty-Fifth Di~11ric1.
Californid" and to list the
''House of Representathes,
Washington, D.C. 20515'' as the
return address. The idea had
never occurred to me before, but
if Rohrab:icher ca n do it, 1hen
The 45th
The Race: The June 2
Republican primary fo r th~ new
4 5th .COngressional Distnct.
The District: All of
Huntington Beach and Sunset
Beach. Parts of Newport Beach,
Costa Mesa, Anaheim, Buena
Park, Cypress, Fountain Valley,
Carden Grove, Katella, Midway
City, Santa Ana, Seal Beach,
Stanton and Westminster.
Voter registration in the new
district is 54.5 percent
Republican, 34.7 percent
Democrat.
once ag..11n thJt. incumbent
congrcs)mcn can gel J\\a) with
tlung) un1m;sginable to }OU and
I.
(Du.J I forget to mention the
eight checl..s Rep Rohrabacher's
"boum:cd" al the House
bank? Oh, I forgot, the
"liberal Dcmocrnts" inade
him do it!)
Legality isn't really the
point in this latelltt fracallt
at Jlt; the point is Rep.
• Rohrabachcr's integrity
and hone!>t). lf
Rohrab:icher \\antlli to
cummunicaie "ith the
voter~ of the new 4Sth
district he should do )0 in
a forthright fashion m.e
any other candidate
~ee~ing public office. (I
realite th at "forthrigh1
candid:ite" may be :in
OX) moron for many. but
The Players: Costa Mesa City
Councilman Peter Buff a
Huntington Beach City
Councilman Peter Green
it's still 3 !>t:ind3rd \\Orth
defending. Hope for
candidates "'ith integrity
springs eternal in
American democracy.) Rep. Dana Rohrabacher
(R·Huntington Beach)
ma)'be \\e all can .
Unfortunately. \\Call ~nm'
th::il if a\cragc cit1icn:. did this,
the re;il reprc entalh·C of the
45Lh dLSlacL, Duncan Hunter.
..
, .. ould probabl)' ha\"e the FBI.
the U.S . Attorney General. n.nd
the Po)tal ln~pcctor l..nocking al
thei r door ''ithin hours of the
letter's arrh ul. Perhaps
"congre)!>ional courte~y"
prevents Rep. Hun ter from
chasti mg Rep. Rohrabacher for
hi') 13te'>t cffon to coloniLe Lh~
45th d1sinct.
P ete1 Buffa' complaints" ill
likdy go no'' here "ith these
\arious federal agencies since
the} Jrc di~inclined to inves1igate
or charge an incumbent
congress man. How cmbnrrassing
it could be! If voter had any
rcmJining doubts. this prO\cs
This means D::inJ
Rohrabachcr !>hould
11.knufy him:.clf as a
candidate for the ne'' 45th
d1:.tnct consrcs 1onal l>CJt, nut a)
heir apparent ;ind cert.:iinl) not
as the current congre!.sman in
the 4Sth d1s1r1ct. Re!>tdent!> in the
ne" ..i5th d1s1r1ct !>hould not be
inten11onall) or unintentionall>
led 10 belie .. e that Dan.:i
Rohrabacher i their current
rcprcscntnti'e in Congrc s.
I n ca~i.: Rohrabacher forgot,
thrs 1s an "Open scat."' IJeallr.
Rohrabacher !>hould also refrain
from u">ing t3\pa~cr funds to
i,end residents in the ne" 45th
di:.tnCI an} thing\\ hich 't\OUld
ha\e the effect of enhancing hi)
n:ime·recognition, th ereby g1' ing
him an advantage o'er hi
\\Orlhy and fa r more thrift)
primary opponents.
.\fork P. Pctr.JC'CD ICDChcs
political sclcnc~ at UCI Dnd is a
ngulor column ist for the Pilot.
Off-s hore oil drilling a big aifference between candidates
P eter Buffa is unequivocttlly ag<iin I
off-shore drilling. Dana Rohrabacher is
fo r ii, though he has aunched some
rcscr.•ations to his view. Given that th ese l''o
conser.•atives differ on very few crucial
issue s, it' worth a column to C\plorc the
case for and against drilling.
The cnse ngainst drilling
has a number of nrguments
going for 1t. First, America's
waters, seabed . and the
oils and minerals found
there belong to us nil.
Tapping into off-hore
fields neccs nrjly benefits
only some of us. Drilling is
therefore fundamentally
unfair to most of us.
A second nr~umenl
concerns then k of
environmental d.1mage from
Cobmlst spills. It has happened
Without Portfolio before, even in Huntington
Beach, and more drill ing
increases the chances it will happen again.
finally, there's the na1ionnl security angle.
Oil is a precious commodity, and the world
has only so much. Eventually -50 years, 100
years? -we'll run out. Won't we regret
tapping in now when we :i re tapped out
later?
Proponents of drilling ha\C some rebuttals.
First, thcrc·s the general argument for
economic growth. Off-shore drilling
undeniably creates jobs. profits, and
dividends. Jobs 11re definitely needed, And
dividends, whiJc they certainly do benefit the
wealth} folk, also benefit pensioner .. of more
modest means" ho e pension fund~ ~t..1nd to
increase a th~ economy grO\\s.
Ne\t. nnd this is \\cak, the argument for
drilling run that pas1 pills h.l,en't been -.o
bad, and the pro1cc1ion ag:iinst th em mount
every da>. E'Cl)One h\CS v.ilh n~k.
proponent'> argue, and this rh k is one \\e
ought to tolerate. Further. drilling ad"ocatcs
cnn also point out 1hat the 011 has got 10
come from ome\\hcre. nnd drilhng th at is
subject to American-dc~ised safety stamfard
is the lenst ri~l..y drill111g around.
F inally. proponcnh al o can play n
national ecurity card -the country
depends to much on imported oil. Off-shore
drilling lessen that dependence and thu our
reliance on lcss·than·rcliable foreign
suppliers. Saddam·~ 1ma ion of Ku,,ait
highlighted our dependence. and v.hilc the
w;ir is hi tory, the rountl) ·~ addiction to
imports is not.
Both ide hnvc a nice set of arguments.
But 1he beuer set bclllng to the opponents
of drilling. Consel"\all\CS ought to be the
most prudent stcv. ards of ;>ubllc resources.
The oil's out there. It 'll still he there in lO,
50, or 100 )·car 1f \\C 1C3\'e it nlone.
Yes. the job and the growth \\Ould be
nice, but there are far more JObs to be had
by simply freeing the 0\\ ncr of prh Jte
property to create v.c:ilth l\nd emplo)ment.
(By the way, drilling on private land i n
completely different quci.tton. implicating
it doc , the righ1s of property owner \\hich
arc constitutionally protected.)
Finally. both cn\1ronmental \Jiu~) and
national securit) concerns :ire long-range
pcr:.pcctivcs. Short·tcrm exploit:ition of
public rcsoun.7es ough t to be anathemJ 10
thoi.c "ho "ill adm it tha t no one can sec
around the bend much lc!>s into the ne\t
decade.
On balJnce then. Bufl.i's got 1he bcucr
vie". and the more truh con!>Cf\311\e \:IC, ...
And on a pracucal le~ el. 1t' the 'ic"' "11 h
the mo~t \Ote!> around here.
As "e close in on June :?. the m:ul and the
ads ''ill focus on the md1\ uJu.ils lod.ed in
the race to rcpre cnt the 4Sth District. Coi.ta
Mesa, Huniington Be.1ch. fountain Valle),
Ne'' port Beach Jnd Seal Beach Republic.ms
face an important choice. and \\1th an open
eat all bet arc: off.
R ohrabacher\ :ilready been tal..en to l:bk
by his former colleJgue at The Reg1)ter
for hi "Pedro·· comment and b)· this paJ>l:r
for hi aggrc 1\e u c of ta.\pJ)er-p:iid·for
franked mail and for h1 pmate letterhe:id
thal lays a fal e claim un representing 1he
451h Distnct.
I support Durta. but hopefully the is ues
"'ill dominate the primary \.Ole, issues like
off-shore drilling. we·11 !>Cc. In the
me:intime, let me knm' if }OU recei\.e :in>
p:inicularly egrc~1ou e\amplc of nega11'e
campaign m:i1J Send ll o .. er to the P1lo1. and
\\e'll gi\'e II J publt\. Jinn~
Hu~h /ltMitl ro-bo t "Ufe ind Timts" on
KCET, Channtl 1 , bo ts • talk-show on 1\.1'1
AM 640, •turdU,J from l 1 a.m. to l p.m.,
•ad if a partntr ttith Pttlls, Ttstcr, Kru~ &
Klosky in Jn int.
ANCHORS AWEIGH OR ADIOS. AMIGO
-There was another "buen viaje" party
Tuesday nisht on the
Balboa Bay Oub docks
u the hl&h·tech fishina
boat, Tho Bounder, set
sail for Me•ic•n waters.
cr,,ew with YOuchcrs for free dinners (tips
and beveraae not included) at Cabo's
"world-famous Kaopedatc Cafe."
Take, pie~. JOUmali \ Jim Dun, ardently
promoting the presidential aspirations or
(ellow·Ttllan H. Ross Pttol.
An Independent ~per
Published by
It's a four·d•y Nn to
Cabo San Lucas, which
hould 1ive Commodore
J. Cornelius Crean end
his intrepid crew ample
------time to recover Crom the
rarewell fohkrol.
Wilh J0t1 Bl1bop
-----nwterin1 the ceremonies. this wu not your normal
hl~4qMinurc. M ..,_..,.Y sifts. Joey ptt nted tho
Musician Ra1 Coaaur, a lonatime
member or The Bounder's crew, was so
overwhelmed with thii larscsse that he
grabbed his trombone and marched
around the club's ()Uancr-deck Room.
blowin1 somethin1 that sounded like
"Anchors'Awc'&h."
h wouldn't be a .entimental farewell
piny without tUd, and JaM Wltbu•
brou1h1 her own. Dear Janie is one or the
world's 1rca1 weepers, freely admiuina
that she pll emotional OYCr 1V
eommercfals. when a hoUSftife's laundry
doesn't tum out' u white and nutty .. her
nciahbor"s.
Evay table had h1 own c:omtdiln
Dean said that Perot h o \\clcomc
ch3n&e from other mone)··grubbin& h~ck~
on the political stage. and )i tencrs
stcmed 10 qree. "If you dial Mr. Pero\'
800 number," one cynic a ked, "i 11 true
that he'll send you a SIOO campaian
contnoution?"
At the other end of the wcll·fi lled room.
restaurateur Jim Dale was assurina friends
that Vilt1 Nova' financial problems \\Crc
over-publk:ilcd. "The solution is very
slmple," he 11id. "All we need are more
people comin1 in, c:atin1 pasta."
Handsome ~ WtNJ, cscortina
Piiar w.,_, drded the tabla. lnvttina
cw:ryonc to vi t his mqn1fkent mam.ion
C~st Community ~. Inc.
tlliot Stein, Jr.
chairnwin
Jim Cm..,
publ~
Tom laMtOft
~ publiltMlf
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Act-tip-activists pass condoms out at l:stancia High-School
.
.... Despite district rule banning
activity, demonstration peaceful.
By Anna Cekola ... -MESA VERDE AIDS activists
passed out condoms and safer-sex infor-
mation 10 s1uden1s in front of Estancia
High School \Vcdnesday morning, a scene
reminiscent of a similar low·kef dcm-they encountered accepted the condoms mack said. "There's a little proof that
onstration at Newport-Harbor Hi&b and information. (sex) goes on."
School in January. "Wa had a 101 of kids come up and ac-Estancia High School Principal Fr_ank
. Abou.,t 10 members o( Act Up/Oranae _ ·tually ihank u,, .. said activist Dav_i4'Cam· · ·1nfusino, who monitOrcd the dcm-
Cpunty, the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Mack ... We also had a lot of parents stop onstration, was unavailable for comment
Power, handed out about 800 condoms by, saying they· agreed wi1h what we were later in the day .
and inform~tional brochures to studcnu doing and thanking us." Activists s~y they targeted the school 01
as they arrived to school at aboul 7:15 A pregnant teen-ager was among l·he ·1he request of an Estancia High School
a.m. students who talked with the activists. student and Act Up member, who helped
Activists say a majority of the students "She said you guys a~e too late.'' Cam-P'ass out condoms to her fellow students.
QUAKE was little lo show for 1t. city -the rattling and rolling visor said there were no related
Newport-Mesa Unifieij School Dis
policy prohibi1s the distribution of
doms to' students on school grounds o
· heahh tducutiOn classes.
The school was nlso sClccted bccau
is in the district of Assemblyman Oil
guson, R-Newport Beach, who reccn1ly
troduccd a bill that would m:akc ii ill
to distribute free condoms to pc
under ttle age of 18, ctivists said.
"\Ve had a few things fall, Jike proved too much for some custom-calls and it was business as usu.~I.
From A1 three iteins," said Sergio Avalos, crs. Cosla Mesa Mayor Mary Horn-
Barn Rcstauranl on Harbor Bou· an employee at the Lucky grocery "We had a couple of tourists buckle said the city appeared 10.
Jeva rd in Costa ti.iesa _ but no! store on Harbor. "But everything who couldn't handle it," said door-have come through the shaking
for long. is OK." ~an ~andy Pa1~on .. "F~~ the na· without i~cidc~t, though she did
, "E bod k. d r . d · At the Talc or the Whale res· t1ves. 1t was no big thing. see some irony 1n the quake._
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itt. She 'said the extent of.the res· bolted from the waterf~nt dinner lack ol calls about the ea'rthquake. ~amation ~nd W~·had all the Oood-
tauranrs damage was a single light house when the quake hit. "NOrmaUy we are just inundated ing. Earher this month we pre·
bulb 1hat fell from n ceiling fan. · "\Ve Celt it 1pretty good," said with calli," Capt~. You·ng said. "I scn1cd an ea~hquake preparedi ,
SPRING 1=1X -UP
The temblor did not interrupt owner Bill Ca~uctt. '"\Ve had a think.it is rather impressive'. We've ncss p~lamation and then w~
operations al John Wayne Airport coup!~ of tabt;cs (of custom~rs) been cncoU raging people in .the have this happen.
nor did it set o[f power outages or that 1ust got UP. an~. rnn outs~d~; last few years to be prepared. Pco-"We mny stop proclamations all
water line breaks that hove fol· But 1hey came ·back 1n and paid, pie appear to be getting the mes· together," she added. •·
lowed previous area earthquakes. he added. ·· sage to handle things themselves Aa•• Cdtola, TJ. HukllltUOo,
Local ro3ds and overpasses also At the NcwpOrt Pier-area Beach unless .. something serious hap· Sterr M•tilk. WllJMm l..M#kU •od :
escaped damage. Ball tavern -~loCatcd in one or • pencd. Erk M•rsoo coatrilNdtd to tbls
In fa ct, for all !he shaking , there 1he · oldest brick buildings in the A Hoag Hospital nursin& super-rrpon.
DIXON
From A1
don't know what a just se nlence
"'OU!d be.'0
f\.1eanwhile, city officials con-
linue to assess the value of
Dixon·s property. which he has
signed ove r 10 1he city as a way to
restore the stolen funds.
Dixon, a 17-year ciry employee,
ple.adcd guilty Tuesday 10 charges
he funneled public money into his
accou nls over 10 years by having
ci ty checks issued for fictitious
suppliers and non-exis1en1 prop-
erly owners along water and oil
pipeline routes.
City officials believe Dixon
spe nt the public funds on every-
thing from fine art photography
and overseas travel to personal
stocks and bonds, He has re·
mained jailed on $500,000 bail
since his Jan. IJ:arrest and will be
sentenced June 11.
In 1he mca~_ime, Dixon has
signed a stipulat{On giving the city
everything he owns, including his
final paychecks, his collection of
358 art photographs, sapphirc-
cncrustcd jeweli)' and condomini·,
urns in Huntington Beach and
Montcgo Boy, Jamaica.
Whether his aSscts will add up
to $1 .8 million is< unclear. But the
·signed agreement allowSthc cily
to collect more Jhan $512,900 in
interest if the principal $1.8 mil·
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City officials have slowly sold off
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plate "66 HOYA." Dixon's season
tickets _to local plays and ballet
performances were sold 10 ci1y
employees, and various compact
discs and books we:rc sold 10 deal-
ers, Assistant City Manager Ken
Dclino said.
A television set ahd VCR were
also sold to citizens who just hap·
J l---1
pcned. to no1icc them stored in
Dclino's cffice and offer"ed to buy
them. ··
"My goal right now is 10 gel 50
to 60 percent of the retail price,"
said Delino.
City officials arc still trying 10
confirm the value of the rcsl of ·
the property, which include a
pricey set of jewelry and the mu-•
scum-quality collection of photo-
graphs, and how to dispose or it.,
Opening up 11 1'Dixon used-goods
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THE DAILY PILOT EVERYDAY.
HERE'S PART OF THE LOCAL
SCENE THAT PASSED YOU BY. ..
Two escape to~-from burning sailboat
The competition wrote off this dramatic: boat mt and rescue. We dla"ft . ..
Burglary suspect shot
after high-speed chase
You may· have hecwd txlef occOl.Klts of this dramatic
CO< chose O'ld thootro h Boboo, Bui W you _,., read
Illa Loo<'• -· you _,,, RIOIY h&a about It.
'<.
Hell hath no ury
like a wratt)f ' IRS
Dolly Pilot colurmllt Fled ~ ... a ~ '
with hll piece on RS honOrltOilii: E'*'IQne.
It luml out. hos one, • _,,__ ,___ ___,-n , ...
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THE
PHENOM
6-foot-3, 170-pound
13-year-old Abrams
dwarfing opponents
His rome·1 Geoff Abrom1. o
13-yeor-old l>-lool.J temll player.
Toke note of !he name. vou·1 be
heorlng lot• about him.
Survival instinct
The tht complete ntorvlew with
the ...... of the londmarf< VIia Now
""k>.lqnt lllnce """"' ChOrtolte DOie tiled kw bOnkn,ptcy.
ct
n-
in
ii
r-
ports
Teeing off
comes . easy
for Hatfield
... It's just a matter of
taking things just so
seriously, and that's all.
B obby Hatfield hasn't lost that
loving feeling, whether it's on
the golf course or in an
auditorium.
Hatfield, the tenor of the
Righteous Brothers since 1962, can
joke about his 22 handicap, but
when it comes to ec~tuating a
singing career, he s nght on par.
Away /rom the stages, Hatfield
relaxes <in tfic greens. Well, sort.of.
"That's the way
l approach it -
being out here· I
don't get too ;
serious," Hatfield,
a Newport Beach
resident, said
earlier this week
at the Newport
Beach Golf
Course, where he
will be a celetJricy
golfer on May 1 an
the first annual Club~.Golf Record Setters ___ .. __ Day Pro-Am Golf
. Tournament.
•That's also when it ge ts crazy. I
just come out and truly enjoy myself
and forg~t about everything. All I
have to do if make one shot and l'll
be back Jhe next day.
"Through 20 years of playing golf, -
I've developed every bad habit you
can im agine:'. I've never had an ego
and I've never intended 10 have
one. I'll have a hole-in-one before I
have an ego."
Hatfield lilt.cs to tease. his singin
partner, baritone Bill Medley, about
eolf, but there's no gag about the
30-ycar history of the Righteous
Brothers.
''Fortunately, we're both singing
as well as ever," said Hatfield, who
recently returned from a
month-long gig at Sally's in Las
Vcgu. "We both feel that i( we get
to the point of going through the
motions, we 'll hang ii up. I've seen
groups Crom the 60s with a few
good hits and they're stiJI trying to.
hang on.
"We put a 101 or hu mor in our
shows, we sing a little Bob Seger
and a few rock·'n'-roll tunes, but
mostly it's old Righteous Brothers
$0ngs. We s1aned out doin$ "hat
everybody else did -working in
crummy bars. l think everybody
i hould go through some kind of
See GOLF"4
Americas routs
,,,,., & Str//118,
takes a-o lead
~Dennis Conner's boat
-buried at sea with huge
margin (4:20) of defeat.
SAN DIEGO -Bill Koch's
yacht America3 made it five in a
row over dcf ending champion
Dennis Conner'• Stars & Stripes,
winnin1 the third race of the
America's Cup defender final by 4
minutes, 20 seconds Wednesday.
The victory pes America3 a 3-0
lead in the best of 13 series being
sailed in the waten off San
Dieao's Point Loma.
Conner must now win seve n or
the rcmainin1 10 races to advance
to the America's Cup match for
the finh consecutive time.
Amcrical hu won 11 of 14
races •&•inst Stan & Stripes and
hu an overall record or 20-S. Stars
cl Stripes' overall record ls 13·19.
Saihna in breeies that freshened
to 10 knots, America3 cruised
around the 20.03-nautlcal-mile
course In 2 boun, 37 minutes, 19
seconda.
The Jacht New Zealand took a
l·l tea in the best of 9 cballenser
final, downina Italy's II Moro di
Venezia by 34 seconds. New Zeal-
and's elapsed tinie was 2:42.44.
h was another aeaaw battle be·
tween the two yachts. u New Zea·
land owercame 1 one minute, 42-
eccond defkil in the early aoina. n. radna was dll.,ed by OYCr
u hour due ao Hpt, ahirtina
wtadl. n. condldona were ex·
PIC*cd '° flMX Scan A Stripes.
but the ,car-old boa& 6t noc fare
... AMEAICA3M
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Tllrldly
April 23, 1992
The Newport BeactVCo sta Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger-Carlson •••• 642-4330 ext.387
Slctlon B
Prep swimming/82
Boating/84
Classified/B
'l.tt p._1).j.iy l'ilOI
,Coron~ del Mar's Brad Deteresa (right) gets back safely under the tag of Saddleback first baseman Erasmo Ramirez in Wednesday afternoon's Sea View duel. . .
Roadrunners dash Sea Kings' title hopes
~ -Saddleback humbles
CdM 's wrecking crew
_with 6-2 Sea View win .
nitlng Saddleoack,,s big fiflh inning with
a sacrifice: fly "hile allowing only one
earned run in a complete game effort.
"My goal afler three years on varsity
was to win the le ague championship just
once," said DeCinces, whose squad
couldn't. solve Estrella's bulldog savvy on
By Richard Oum the mound.
SPolU Wi1er "We ca n't win it now with four losses
'SANTA ANA -Tim in league, especially with two losses 10
OeCinces, Coronn dcl Saddleback. The playoffs arc great, but
Ma r H igh catcher, ~ 'we wanted to win it once."
bumped into an old com-~= Emelia (4-3), who used mos tly curve-rade Wednesday.' balls and sliders early on, turned 10 the
He was n't too friendly, · h~at in the fi~al three innings, f!nishing
though, until afterward w1!~ seven stnkeouts and a five-hitter.
when Saddleback had shattered the Sea We get pum.~ed up when we pl~y
Ki ngs' Sea View League championship Corona del Mar, said e 1rella, who this
hopes with a 6-2 victory on the Road- season has. lost close ga~e~ 10 ~~ange
runners' diamond. (2-0), Tustin (2·1 ) and ~1ss1on V1e10 (3·
. . . -J..)~You always-look i n the box score
Se!11or , flfht·hander Luis Estrella, and see them with 15 hies, and they have
Deunccs wanter-ball teammate on the four or five hiuers who can hie home
Angels' scout team, was the culprit, ig-See SEA KINGSta
•
Sailors get a boost, 8-5
~Woodbridge falls victim
to new-look Newport Harbor.
including return of Palaferri.
Newpon succeeded not onJ) m
wanning its first Sc:i View game of
the se3son. 8-5 over the Warriors at
Allon Park, but also v.elcomed the
return or hurler Mau PalJferri.
The emor ragbt·handcr, cons1d·
_ .... ered the ace of ·the Sailors· scare :is
SPorts Wrllff ~ A.T ,.,~~ the sea!>on began, had not pitched
By OeMis Brostemous
I RVINE -ln ~ ~~ since a three-inning stint against Sad-
hopes of starting a r~ 1)\ d.lebacl. ~pril 2: He left .that game
second-half push 10· r •j VIS~bly a1hng \\llh a mamcd ham·
ward the upper divi-~ i ' sering but was ready lo go this \\eek.
sion of the Sea \l s Ne" port Coach Kirk Dates sa\\ the
View League stand-"'~---~ · perfect chance to ease him back on
ing • the Newport Wi:dnesda). The Sailors were in com·
Harbor High b:JRba111e:im rccc1,cd mand. '·2. going intoltre boltom or
good ne"s on a couple of fronts the s1"<th "hen Palaferri came into
Wednesday. See SAILORS/13
There's nothing son about this
heavy hitter from Mesa's camp . . "
~ Costa Mesa High slugger
Mike Meyer is the Daily Pilot's
high school Athlete of the Week.
By Richard Dunn
$l)OIU Writlr
D iscovering the cf·
f ects of soft toss
was a revelation
for Mike Meyer of Costa
Mesa High.
Now it's time to get
rid of those "rubbies."
Meyer's nickname for the yellow, rubber
batting·practicc balls th~t arc customar-
ily found in batting cages.
Meye r believes in the true sound of a
bat whacking aga inst baseball, not the
flat, diminished frequency made by the
"rubbics.''
He should know \\hat hc:S talkina
about, after all.
Thanks to the unearthing of soft to
and the increased amount of live batuna
practice, Meyer has become one of Or·
ange County's top hitters.
"l don't hil off the machines because
I don't feel confident with them," said
Meyer, whose .525 battina avcraae is
second in the county. "I hkc to ti.me the
bill from the pitchers and l hit a lot o(
sort 10 • so I take about :!00 to 300
"ings a dJy.
"\Ve don't take a lot of cuts (during
regular team ball ing practice), so l just
go back 10 soft toss. h makes me re ally
concentrate a lot."
For the no' i e, oft to s is 3 simple
cxcrci e of hitt ing a ba eball into a
screen or net from the feed of ano1hcr
pc~n. "ho t) pic311y re ts on one knee
and to!lse the ball underhand to the hit·
1cr.
"It's reall) O\Crlooked," said Me)er,
"ho first learned of the craft from
fo rmer Orange Coa t Collcae hining
coach Jon Hoclr.enberry, now at Long
Beach State 1n a 1m1lar capacity.
"When m~ cooch (Tim Green) 53)°\, to
take some cut off the pitching machine,
I'll do ii. but 1 don't Ille the timina. I
like 10 hat base ball . I like to hear the
M11id hit. I don't lilc the rubber balls.
the one "c cnll 'rubbic .' ·•
Meyer. the Dally PUot'.s Athlete Qf the
Weck for h1 hot hittin& in the Pnde of,
the Coast Tournament, located the truth
to sofa to after the first day of working
v.11h Hod.cnbcrry.'
"l wa re the ntxt d3y and that's
\\hen l l new it was really helpful."
Me)·c r aid. ''l never did it (rcaularty)
un td thi.s )CU, and l think I'~ really im-
See MEYEMI
U Thuraday, April 23, 1992
CdM's itrlS stay In Ille -
~ Corona del Mar has
little trouble dealing
with Saddleback.
Doug Volding's Corona del Mar
High girls swim team remained
perfect in four Sea View League
dual meets Wednesday with a .
121-29 victory over Saddleback in
the Sea Kings' pool.
freshmen Wendy Bo~s. Alexa
Axton and Heidi Wilhams (an-
chor) and senior Susan Ihrke
swam to a winning time of
2:07 .65 in the 200-yard medley
relay for CdM. Individually,
Boggs won the 100 back (1:14.8),
Axton won the 100 breast (1 :20.4)
and Ihrke won the 100 buncrfly
( 1 :09.5).
Williams and Ihrke were also
part of CdM's winning 200 free
relay team. Senior Michelle Whi-
ton, who sprinted the opening leg
of the 200 free-relay, won the 100 -
free in 59.2.
The Sea Kings, 7-1 overall,
having Jost only to CIF 4-A pow-
erhouse El Toro, meet Tustin
next Wednesday to conclude the
dual-meet portion of the season.
Corona del Mar's boys were
big winners, as expected, dispos-
ing of visiting Saddleback by a
117-15 margin. .
Among the good swims posted
by the Sea Kings was a l :56.3 in
the 200 free by Andrew Tah-
moush; a 2:14.36 by Charles
H ueston in his first-ever 200 iodi-
vidual medley; and Ted Simpkins,
swimming through a pulled sh<;>tJl-
der muscle, swept to winners in
the 50 (23.4) and 100 (50.7) free-
styles.
•••
Danny Todd turned in a 5:28
in winning the 500; J ason
Yamamoto was a winner in the
fly (1 :00. l) and backstroke
( l :02.8) and Crosby Grant and
Tom Norton turned in a nice 1-2
finish in the 100 back with clock-
ings of 1:08.9 and 1:12.3.
Corona del Mar's Wendy Boggs went 1:14.8 in the ba1kstroke on Wednesday.
Krumins, Tyler Geffeney, Nathan Centurions a 114-29 lesson.
Anderson and Brett McAllister · Greg Felli and J.R. Porter
also qualified with a 1:32:081 ·made the biggest waves for the
barely under the 1:32.5 standard. Mesa boys, Felli taking the 500;
The Sea Kings improved to 3-1
in league play with the victory.
For the girls, freshman Rachel while Porter went 55.6 in captur-
Arrow doubled in the 200 and ing the 100 free.
Elsewhere in prep swimming:
•Newport Harbor's squads
had little trouble in turning back
T ustin in a Sea View League
meet. Newport's boys prevailed,
109-61 , while the girls posted a
nearly as lopsided 103-67 verdict.
500 freestyles, with a 5:25.5 clock-The girls swam in off-events in
ing in the latter her personal tuning up for Estancia next week.
best. Freshman Carey Read Both the boys and girls im-
sliced a second and a half off her proved their dual meet records in
best.time. in th• breaststroke .. with~-Pacific Goast bcague-waters to 2
a I: 15.5 effort. 2. ,.
•Costa Mesa swept visi1ing •Estancia Hlgb9s Eagles came
On the boys side, Brett McAl-
lister had a Clf qualifying swim
in the 50 freestyle. The Sailors'
4x50 freestyle relay team of Rikki
Century away without a hitch in-up short at Laguna Hills in Pa-
boys and girls competition, the cific Coast League act ion, drop-
boys breezing to a 110-39 deci-ping a 120-49 decision, but still
sion. while the girls dealt the came away with a couple of good
Surf Classic May 9-10
T he Lower Trestles "No Toll Road" Surf Classic will be held
May 9-1 0 with a 6:30 a.m. check-in time each day.
Open competition events for surfers of all categories will
be held, including Longboard (all ages), young men's (29 and
under). men's (30 and older) and women's (all ages).
The early entry fee for surfing contestants is $30, with beach
entry fee set at $35. The event is free to other beachgoers, with
no-host fiot dogs and refreshments.
An awards party is planned for Sunday. All proceeds will go to-
ward the legal battle currently under way to protect Trestles, the
San Onofre State Beach Park and the surrounding environment
and wildlife .
To obtain an entry form for the surfing competition or for fur-
ther information, phone (714) 498-0757.
Directions: Take the 5 Freeway south past San Clemente to San
Onofre State Beach Park.
-By tbt D•ily Pilot
MEYER:
From 81
I • proved myself this year with it."
Meyer, who was 9~for-15 with
two home runs, five RBI and six
runs scored in Costa Mesa's four
Pride of the Coast Tournament
games, is 32-for-61 this year with
16 RBI and seven stolen bases. He
has hit safely in every game this
spring except one.
From the end of last year to the
beginning of 1992, Meyer enjoyed
a combined 17-game hitting streak.
Currently, he's riding a six-game
streak. ·
"l think he's one of the better
players in Orange County," Green
said of Meyer, a fleet center fieJd-
efforts in the process.
Senior Chun Pi turned a per-.
sonal best of 1:07.5 in winning
the 100-yard breaststroke, and
another senior, although finishing ,
fourth, came away with a pr by
cutting nearfy 20 seconds off his
best. That was Stuart Brenne-
man, who clocked a 6:17.4 in the
500 freestyle.
-The Eagles' girls squad c.am
out on the short end of a 117-53
verdict a~ainst the Hawks, but.
did rece.tve good swims from
Whitney Pieper (runner-up In die
butterfly and backstroke) and
Shannon Matthews (pr in breast).
J
er who was a two-way starler on
Costa Mesa's football team last
fall (wide receiver and strong safe· .
ty).
"He's starting to believe in him-
self. He'll definitely play college
ball somewhere. He's big and
strong."
Both of Meyer's homers this
season came in the Pride of the
Coast competition -one against
Artesia and one against Rancho
Alamitos, a game in which Meyer
homered, doubled, singled and
scored three runs in a 9-8 win for
the Mustangs.
Meyer, 6-foot-2, 180 pounds,
began last season in a slump, but
finished with a hearty .398 batting
average in league.
A little soft toss should keep
him in that range.
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SEA KINGS: CdM stumbles, 8-2
From 81
runs.
T•Jt's just a challenge to sec if
we can overcome them and .. play • smarter."
Estrella, who said he and
DeCinces would raz.z each other
in the dugout during winter-league
play about which school would
have the better team this spring,
kept his club cld$e until the fifth _
inning. · ·
That's when the pepper game
uarted for Soddlebaclt (14-4, 7-1),
Nbich scored five{ times in the in·
ning after being down, 2-1.
CdM starter C;W. Ramsay (2·2)
N&S sharp, but a lead-off walk. a
J<>ft single to center by Jaime Fer·
nandez. a scoring fly ball to center
)'/ Estrella and a booming, run·
-producing triple by Jose Zuniga
:based Ramsay in the fifth.
Sophomore left-hander Bryson
Groat, relieving Ramsay, wasn't
hit hard, but Saddleback hit'cm
Nhere they ain't and made it an
~JQsM: inning._
An RBI single to center by Hee·
1or Blanchet, a hit batsman, an
RBl single to center by Erasmo
Ramirez and an RBI double by
OH Francisco Guerrero provided
!he offensive fireworks for Saddle·
>ack..
"h seemed whatever we threw
JP there, they hit," OeCinces said.
'One guy didn't even swing, it was
ust a check swing, and he got a
1it up the middle. Bryson threw
.veil, he was throwinf strikes. but
.hey just jumped on ham."
Corona del Mar (10·6, 4-4),
Nhich will seemingly battle Univer-
;ity down the stretch for the third
ind final playoff spot, tied the
pme 1·1 in the third inning when
en fielder Scott Patton tripled to
.he right-center field . gap and
;cored on a passed b:lll.
Guerrero had blooped a run·
;coring single near the right-field
:balk to give Saddleback a 1 ·0
:dae in the second.
CdM went ahead 2-1 in the
'ourth inning when sophomore
hird baseman Dan MacMillan
• ~lkcd with two out, moved to
;econd on a wild pitch and scored
>n Brad Dctercsa's bad-hop single
o left field that skated past Sad·
tieback shortstop Zuniga.
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A Major League Event
Just for Retirees
A visit with All-Star and Hall-of-Farner
Stan "The Man" Musial
During thi special live presentation of the Edward D. Jones
It Co. Satellite Network, Stan Musial will share behind-the·
scenes storie about his legendary career and field questions
from fans all over the country. The progTam is free, but seating
is limited, so please call for reservation .
Tuescla y, Aprll 28
9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
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SAM CONFALONE
2855 E. Coast Hwy., Ste. 100
(714) 675-1933
~Edward D. Jones & Co. __ _.ll-.r•t·~"" ....
From 81
the aame after a pinch-hitting ap·
pearance in the top or the inning.
He wu in vintage form for the
fint six batters. After taking care
or the first player he raced on a
routine arounder to second, Pala-
ferri closed out the sixth with a
pair of strikeouts.
He then walked the first batter
in the seventh, but fanned the next
two. Then came a bump in the
road.
Following a passed ball, a
grounder to third was misplayed
for an error. Instead of the final
out and a relatively quick workout
for Palaferri, the game continued
with a run in and a man stationed
at second.
Given new life, Woodbridge (5·
10-1, 0-7·1) suddenly made things
interesting. The next four batters
all delivered singles (a couple hard
hit and a couple not so hard) with
the net result of two more runs
and the tying runs on the three
bases.
But Palafcrri closed it out by re-
tiring the last hitter on a grounder
to second base. ,
The error meant that Palaferri
was forced io face five more hit-
ters than he should have, which
Bates admitted might have an cf·
feet on his plans for Friday's re·
match at "Newport with Wood·
bridge.
"Originally, we were going to
start Matt on Friday," said Bates.
• "It was working out just right for
us. He was · going to have his
bullpen out . \h~re today, but he
threw a little more than we want-
ed, as it turned out. •
"I'm not .sure if he'll start now,
but he should be available Fri·
day."
Palaferri said he felt confident
he'll be ready.
"It (the hamstring) feels great
right now," he said, adding th3t he
felt no ill effects from the injury
immediately after his pitching
stint. "I'll be ready to go."
Besides his return to the
mound, Palaferri also came
through with what turned out to
be a critical hit in the top of the
seventh inning.
At lhc. time, Palafcrri's two-run
single up the middle padding the
S:iilors' ·lead to 8-2 didn't seem all
that significant, cspcci31Jy after he
had set Woodbridge down with
ease in the sixth.
But the hit eventually did pro-
vide a little extra breathing room
after the error had opened the
door with two outs in the bottom
of the seventh.
The game, which took nearly
31h hours to complete, was score-
less, and hitless, through three in-
nings.
Newport (7-9-1, 1·6·1) broke
through with a single run in the
fourth on Branon Coluccio bases-
loaded RBI·si ngle. After the War-
riors had tied the game in the bot-
tom of the fourth, the Sailors went
in front for good by balling
around and scoring three runs in
the fifth.
Starting pitcher Rya n Ander-
son's single scored one run, Chris
Carden's double sco red another
and the third came across as Jus-
tin Ketchum walked on four pitch·
es with the bases loaded.
Newport, which left 1he bases
fil led in both the fourth and fifth
innings, padded a 4-2 lead with
rwo more runs in t~ .s.ixlh as
catcher Brian Rogers dunked a
sin,gle into left-center field to
score Matt Stewart and Aaron
McKown from second and third,
respectively.
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Local angle(r)s
By Rick Mcintee
C ftbo TCm3irts tile No. l spot 10 fish this las('"'i\;o wee~ "ith
ycllowfin tuna really m~ing it up "1th the angler:> As of
Wednesday, Darrell Primrose, owner of th e Fini~1crra Tor-
tuga Sportfishing fleet located in Cabo,,repons mO:>l boJb arc re·
turning to the docks with 4-6 yello" fin "c1ghing in from 10 to 100
pounds.
Angler Dana Russell weighed in a 145-pounder and the \\Ord is
many in that :lass were lost.
Wahoo is still very active with Russell on the i.ame trip landing
a 92-pounder with most or them in the 50·pound range.
Dorado fishing is also-very good und most of 1hc fi)h caught arc
in the 35-50 pound class.
Stripped marlin fishing is not bad "1th an U\ eragc of one per
boat, averaging 110· 130 pounds.
Several thresher sharks were taKen 1hii. las1 \\CC~ wi1h 1he big-
gest coming in at 285 pounds. Dorado and s1nppcd marlin are hi t-
ting on live bait and lures with green, yello\\ and bleeding mad.·
erel arc working re al we ll.
Ne3rly all of the tuna have been ta~ing on reJ and "'h1te lure~.
With water temperatures 31 77 degrees, air temperatures a1 82,
the fishing in Cabo San Lucas is 3ppeahng.
0 .·
Davey's Locker al the Balboa Pa\•1hort rc porb tllc....Erec..Lance-
and the Thunderbird are fishing Ca talin3 and returning wi1h good
catches of barracuda, bass and bonito.
The Western Pride is fishing closer to home and returning to
the dock with bonito and a va riety of real nice ba-.s.
· Ycllowtail fishing is still slow, but 11 i eApected to 1mpro\e with
summer right around the corner. For information and rellervations
give Lori a call al Davey's Tackle Shop.
0
Newport landing's ·Y~·day boa1, the Patriot, 1cpom ,.,,Jter 1cm·
pcratures of 71 degrees 31 C31alina lslJnd, very unusuJI thi:> time
of year and proof positive El Nino i~hcrc.
Anglers this past wee~ returned \\1th good c:i1chcs of calico ba~
and also h3d some good action on breezing bJrracuda and b¢n1to.
The Nautilus has been fishing on the coa~1 and ii. abo doing
well with calicos "11h one angler landing a 101,~ pounder. The
Amigos is available fo r cha rters and O\ernigh1 mps ~o be sure to
call for details on these great fi hing trtp).
WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS
DAVEY'S LOC~ -6 ~ 135 q'ers 2 ytl.iOlli1a.I. 32 bcl'llO a batT<iCUCL 413 cuco t:w 5 sn •
bus. 1 scutoon e Sl\efOl!ead I rock ~. 1 op~. 6 s~!\$11 ~ 16S rr~ll N~"T LANDING -2 ~. 34 angtm 133 tllico Cius. 11 bonilO. 7 rock Isl! 3 und bass. 1 SC\;1p-
"· 1 lheephead, 1 bM!iN!a. 1 while ~sh 8.pereh. 75 macuret
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AMERICAS:
From 81
well in the tour-Coot seas
.. that rolled across the race
course.
Conner had a iood start
and took an early )cad.
Then about hair-way up the
first leg America3 got a fa .
vorablc wind shift and took
a 1: 16 lead at the first turn-
ing mark.
Koch, who heads the
America3 Foundation syndi-
cate, took over the helm
from helmsman Buddy
Melges on the second leg.
The yacht Amcrica3 ex-
tended its lead to 5:20 by
the end of the seventh leg of
the eight-leg course. Stars &:
Stripes narrowed the gap on
America3 only on the sixth
and eigh th legs.
The 4:20 time diff ercncc
was Conner's largest losing
margi n since March 6, when
Stars & Stripes lost to
America3 by 5:33 in the
fo urth race of the third
round.
New Zealand appeared to
have a better start than II
Moro, but the Italian boat
picked up the same fa-
vorable shift that lifted
AmericaJ and took a 1 :42
lead around the first mark.
The smaller, lighter New
Zealand cut almost a minute
off II Moro's lead on the
second leg, closing to within
48 seconds, however.
On the third leg, the
Kiwis' generated a 1-minute,
21 ·second turnaround, pass-
ing the Italians and taking a
33·second lead.
It is thought New Zealand
was abale to take the lead
through a combination of a
favorable wind shift, the
seas dropping and being
able to poi nt higher. or sail
closer to the eye or the
wind, than II Moro on the
upwind third leg.
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Newport Beach's Bobby Hatfield relaxet at the course.
GOLF:
F.rom 81
boot camp in their life.
• "Then when we started in Vegas
(in early 1963), our last show
48fn't start until 3 a.m. and it
eifded ·at 4 a.m. That~ when we
could stay out all nig~t."
1-tatficld, who performs once a
month at The Hop in Fountain
Valley, coaxed Medley into taking
gQlf lessons a few ycar;s ago. "But
(Medley) likes to kick the ball out
of the trees," Hatfield said, tongue
in cheek.
Their harmony may not blend
togeth er as well on the golf
course;' but there l)'l~t be some-
thing sJ)ecial about them ~fter sur-
viving three decades of congru-
ency. Rjght?
Well: let's just say it 's all in the
lips. "(Our success) was really un-
usual, f()rning from a totally differ·
ent dirtction because there was so
much' psychedelics out there in the
60s," Hatfield said. "I don't know
how we were successful. We were
just a oouple of white boys from
Orange County. Maybe some of
the kids needed a b(eak or they
needed some make-out songs.
You've got to have something to
make out to, you know."
We'll see how Hatfield makes
out at 11:56 a.m. (his tee off time)
a week from Friday.at the New-
port Beach Golf Course.
0
Swing For The Kids: !fle ~1hird
annual "Swing for the Kids" char-
ity golf tournament is May 1'l at
the world-class Pelican l-liJJ Golf
Club, hosted by lhe Newport Cen-·
lcr Association, a non-profit orga-
nization of p(Orr\focnt Orange
County and ~ewporl Beach busi-
nesses to benefit the Pediatric
Cancer Research Foundation.
Continually recognized nation-
ally and internationally for itS
work, the Pediatric Cancer Re·
search Foundation (PCRF) is the
only lab in Orange CounJy that re-
searches the treatment and cores
of pediatric cancer.
The scramble format includes
golf, lunch and an hors d'oeuvres
reception. Cost is $250 per player.
Last year, the tournament raised
$1 5,000 for the PCRF. More info?
0111 979-2333, ext. 672. Ask for
Catherine Boire.
Richard Dunn is a D1.1ily Pilot
Sports Writer whose club golf col-
umn appears every Thursday.
Riptide in key soccer matchup tonight
The Corona del Mar Riptide
semi·pro soccer squad will face
Rod Stewan's Exiles from Man-
hallan Beach in a key Pacific Soc-
cer League matchup at Chapman
University thts evening.
Kickoff time is slated fo r 8: 15.
The Exiles are leading the
league with a 14-1-1 mark, while
the Riptide currently si1s in sec-
ond place at 13-2-1. In the only
other meeting between the teams
this year, the Exiles came out on
top.
Admission charge for tonight's
match is S3 for adults and SI fo r
youngsters under 18, with free ad·
mission for those under 18 wear-
ing a soccer uniform.
The Riptide, 27-4-1 overall, also
has a match scheduled fo r Sat·
urday, 3 p.m., at Pius X High in
Downey against Ayutala ·of the
--CCnfral American Lea gue in the'
semifinals of the NationaJ Ama-
teur Cup. The finals are scheduled
for the following Saturday at the
same site.
-By th~ Daily Pilot
Speedway . motorcycles Monarchs
ready ta roll an Friday !all, 11-s
....... Several compet1'tors the past few ).'Cars," said, McCon-In tourney ,..... ncll about has recent improved
zeroing in With hopes Of performances. "l like to get loose ANTA ANA
. , , and put a show on fo r the fans, r~ _ Pitcher Joe taking over as Top Gun. but in the past it has COS! me wins. Dillon tossed a
l fo rgot how much fun winning six ·hitte r and
is." . v1"i1t1ng Santa COSTA MESA -Friday night
marks week fou r of the Speedway
motorcycle racing season at the
Orange County Fairgroun ds.
While the racing season is still
)O ung, already several competitors
are vying for the r,osition as
Speedway's "Top Gun. '
Not surprisingly, names like
Mike Faria, Steve Lucero, Bobby
Schwartz and Brad Oxley have ap-
peared on the winner's rostrum
this season as they have so often
in lhc past.
The real surprise thus far, how-
ever, has been the consistency.·of
16·yenr veteran Shawn McConnell.
The 32-year-old racer from Brea
has long been a top pcrf ormer and
crowd favorite, but this year he
has ridden to a victory and a num-
be r of top three finishes in Main
Event competition.
"I have been riding just for fun
Saad race promoter Harry Oxley, Roiia Cardinal "S~a~n·s racing st)'le defies de-ewman took
scrap11on. Where other . racers use adva ntage of six
the te~tbook t~ree·poant ~tanc~, Mater Dci High errors as Cardinal
Shawn 1s often 1n contact wi th his Newman won an 11 -5 decision
machine by one hand only." . Wedne day in the semifinals of
Bobby Schwar~z, two-time Una!· the St. Paul Catholic School Base·
cd St~.tes . national ch:impion, ball Tournament.
added, ~1s yea.r., he se~ms to be Mater Dci {J6-2), top-ranked in
more serious, ndtn~ wath a lot Orange County, plays in the tour·
more finesse, and he s really tuned nament final tonight (7:30) at Cal in~? the tight Costa Mesa track. State Los Angeles.
He has always had the talent, Second baseman David Knuff
but now he is fin ally using his ex· went 3-for-4 with two RBI and
pericnce to ride smart." center fielder Cale Carter went 1-
Gates open at 6:30 Friday with for-3 with two RBl to lead Mater racing beginning at 8. Ticket pric-Oci.
es arc SS for adults, SS for juniors C .... la ....., ,..,,......,
(13-17) with 12 and under free ~ •aostw1 u,...., ht• . • Can1N1 Mlwnwl .oo 010 e-11 12 t Parlc.ing and progr~ms arc free. ..., oei 101 210 o-s e e
For further information, phone OllOll llld cnuio. MlllllWton. Kincaid (4), ,,,_
International Speedway at (714) {t) Ind Trullo W-Ollon L-Prilto. 1-1. 29-o..-
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-· ~ Newport Harbor YC
hosts key event this
Saturday and Sunday.
NEWPORT BEACH -Local
sailon will be active this weekend
as the Newport Harbor Yacht
Club plays host to the Ahmanson/
Skylark Series Saturday and Sun·
day.
More than 46 yachts are entered
in four different classes, including
70 Raters (sleds), Schock 35s, IMS
and IOR.
Last ye~r·s Skylark Trophy win-
ner was Roy Disney of California
Yacht Club sailing his Santa Cruz
70 Pyewacket. Disney's boat is cur-
rently on the East Coast and wilJ
not l:)c able to defend her title,
leaving the trophy up for grabs.
Jn the 70-Rater Class, the local
boat, Ho/ua, belongs to Davis and
Patricia Pillsbury (,NHYC). Holu:i
generally sports a lull family crew,
including three ·sons {Peter,
Patrick and Taylor) and daughter
Sarnh to blend in , with a host of
family friends to crew, including
All-Pro football player Merlin
Olsen and Olympic gold medal
winner Robbie Hames. _
David 0 . Tean~ (NHYC) is
scheduled to steer his first 70 Sat·
urday at the helm of Mitch
Rouse's Taxi Dancer. ..
The Schock 35 Class has more
than 22 entries, with local falent in
Carolyn Hardy's (BCYC) Mi chief.
Tom Schock's (NHYC) Bolero and
John Cazier's (BYC) ButteT'C'up.
Neil Dnrth's (NHYC) J/44 Witch
Doctor will be racing against long-
time riva l J/44 owner Norm an Wil-
liamson's Concorde in IMS. The
last time the two boats ~quared off
was du ring the SI. Franci~ Yacht
Club's Big Boat Serie s in the San
Francbco Bay with Witch Doctor
prevailing. .
Leaving for Bermuda Race
Week this weekend is Nina Niels·
en of Newport Harbor Yacht Club
and crew George Twist and Tom
Smith, also from NHYC. The trio
will be sailing a six-race series in
the Etchells·22 cla~s out o( th e
Roya Bcrmucfa Yacht Oub in
Hamilton, Bermuda.
"This is a great opportunity to
race against an international field
of compclitors without much pres-
sure," said Nielsen. "We'll charier
a boat already down there and
that saves all 1he hassle and ex·
pense o( shipping our own boat.
"We 've gotten--daily reports on
the weather and sea conditions
from Bermuda, which indicated
heuvy winds in the 10-20 knot
range with nat wind chop ~urface.
We survived the San Francisco
Bay last sum me r at the E·22
Worlds, so this should be a pic-
nic."
You could
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Briefly
orange Coast rips
Irvine Valley, 10-0
COSTA MESA -Orange ~t's AJis~a Nellon ~
faced just nine bauers in three innings, Cann~n-seven,
and relier pitcher Jill Bishop moppe~ up, h1tt1~g ~~o ·
batters, then retiring the rest as the Pirates !l<>-:hU vasn-
ing Irvine Valley, 10-0, in a mercy-rule 6-innang .soft-
ball game Wednesday.
Becky Toler and Sam Lutsch each went 3 for 3 and Shannon
Eben qand Tracey Colombo were each 2 for 3 for OCC, which
improves to 27-9 overall, 15-3 in 1he Orange Empire Conference.
Irvine Valley sinks to 0-18. ar..... C..t 10, .,,,.._y..., 0 000 000 0 .,.. Valley --0 2 ,..__Coast -• 220 312-10 15 0 "'£t:r Ind~ Helson. .... 14) Ind Toler. W-Nelson. 17..e. 28-u.scti (OCC), Shoctal (OCC~ 38 -S1*no11ca (OCC}. Ebert (OCC ).
Estancia whips Mesa in three
COSTA MESA -Behind 1he play of middle block·
er Matt Fuerbringer, the Estancia High boys. volleyball • 4{.
team cruised to a 15-5, 15-3, 15-11 Pacific Coast r
· League win over visiting Costa Mesa Wednesday night.
Fuerbringer had 14 kills in 20 auempts with one stuff block and
· just two hiu.ini errors, according to co~ch Dave. ~ll -
;, Estancia is 7-5, 4-1. The Mustangs dipped to 1-4 m league.
·Vanguards top San Bernardino
COSTA MESA -Southern California College's x
Vanguards struck fo~thre~ runs .in the first inning wit~ •
the benefit of just one one-out single, but they made at
stand up for a 3-1 non-conference baseball decision
over visiting Cal State San Bernarclino.
The Vanguards, improving to 21-19·1, got rich in the first inning
when Ryan Seidel single with Q1'1e out and Sa11'·Bcrn':lJ'dino pitch-
ing followed with a walk 3nd a hit batsman to load the bases.
Seidel scored on a wild pitch, ano1her walk followed for an RDf-
for Frank Howell, then Brad Keys lifted a s:icrificc fly for the
third marker.
SoCel Co ..... 3, CeJ State IM .. rnardlno t
tat SUte ~ BtmWno 100 000 000-t 7 1
So1At1em Cll lCWN coeeoe 300 ooo ooo-3 • o Allb. l.'tndoza 11>. ~ 111 1nc1 Sl'Mtl. EIW\ 8ecl;Jey I&) F•sm (7). mis 19), Mcftdllh t9>
and Seeley W-£rvn 1-0 l-MendoZJ.. 28 -TIM!'ltf (SCC), lk1riNm {S8)
Sea Kings belt Newport, 15-4
NEWPORT BEACH -Corona del Mar High's
badminton team han,dled rival nnd visiting( 1N5eA~rht . •
Harbor .Wednesday a ternoon to the. tune o ... wu ~
~everal Sea Kings sweeping their opponents.
Sweeping in boys singles were Amir Afrasiabi and Neil Cald-
well; Amanda Hurnacy swept in girls singles: and the teams of
Justin Hooper and Jim PJ:iyyak, Chandi and Raman Saggar. and
Sheila Swaroop and Frankie Gomcz..wcrc all big winners.
The victory improves Corona dcl Mar's record to 3-3 in Sea
View League action. The JVs arc 6-0.
University knocks off Sailors-----:-r-i
IRVINE -Newport H:arbor High's girls sor1ball ~
team scored four limes in the fifth inning -but it was .
Car short of what was necessary a(ter University High's -.::~....;;..
Trojans buih a 10-run lead in the first inning en route
to a 14-4 Sea Vii:w League victory WedAcsday.
Courtney Drcnn:in and Jennie Colcl:isure ench went 2 for 3 with
an RBI for Newport Harbor, but University rolled behind a l 7-hit
:ittack, improving 10 l ·I in Seu View League action. H:irbor falls
10 7-5, 1-2.
U.W.taltJ 94, Newpert .._,.._.. 4
Newport twf>Ot 000 O• -4 1 • l.Wv~ 10 1? lit-u 17 1
Colclttl.wt Ind DtMayo, Ponct and WiSon. W-P~. 9-3 l-Colclascn. 7-S 38-Krt (IJ) HR-Wtson (U).
Estancia golfers roll past Artists
COSTA MESA -Estancia High's golf team m de a
1ohamblcs of its Pacific Const League match "ith la· _ /
guna Beach on Wednesday, shelling the Anist by a · ti/
204-261 count to improve to 12-1 overall, 4-1 in league
play.
Chris Beck was the medalist on the par-37 Los Lagos course at
Costa Mc a Golf & Coun1ry Club, netting 35 for the nine holes.
Backing Beck up in the 2-3-4·5 slo1s were Andy Rothman (39),
Chris Sandro (43), Mall Chapman (43) and Mike Artiglio (44).
1\11 LLIONS!
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THE PETITION loNI lleM. a died! dt~ ~I SHOULD COHTACT A LAWVER cured ~ Slid ()led Of frutl e1'44 ltPtt•1511 MINUTES 20 SECONDS CALIFORNIA, all tight. bile any lnconaetnen of lhe 1pec:;f1ed In HCtlOll 5102 ol a-., Who M toque•te ~ auflonCy .. Ot ...... ~..-11111on Of. On 04/30J92 I\ 10 00 A.M . Wiii ln'91111 ""'°"· • P<O-DATE APR. EAST ALONG SAID CEN· and tnl.,HI convoy.cl lo ltrMt adCSl•u and othef \he Financial Cod nd wtthln tO a,. .,.Of
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ob court apJ>t'OVal. w o111f ,__. • llap'9cl ORANGE Countv. Cllllomll. lo6d .id r•OllafJlt 11111Nltd 1992 FtCE OF THE ORANGE DIVISION OF A. PORTION ~ning pr"1clpal sum of pontd to be: 1525 SUPE.o CA 92925. Bebe 9 OOfWft Ill T"""' ~ WlllllolC Iii UIQJlld by DAVID CRAIG C0111, 1111**' .id ICIVlllCtS Th240 COUNTY SURVEYOR ON OF THE BERRY TRACT IN th• note(s) tteured by aalcf RIOR AVE.. NEWPORT Th• prl nolpal Men-~· actlonS, lllUlllOI of lie TMtll'I Died BERlfAL A SINGU MAH " Ill flt -.ne of lie lnillll Pllblcl· NOVEMBER 20, 1958, THE CITY OF COSTA Deed of fruit, with lnllKlll BEACtt CA. 92663 egor la t Qunnu E. $'....!" ::W: llflW IUftC9I lllcolM Mlllbll to TMtOf.' CHIEN SHAN WANG Ion CIC lie Nob ol Slit Is PUBLIC NOTICE i~~~C~/~~~IN~~~g MESA, COUNTY OF OR-~~le~ :r.,O:C':, ~ Thi ~en1gne<j TrustH Ct1rtatl•nHn, Proal-
glw notice to lie 01f11 « eM01W a 1 AND HUEI YU WANG. HUS· 1164,!115777 NORTH 5 DEGREES t1 ANGE, STATE OF CALf. any, Under 'uw l1tma' of dlscbfms any liat>l~ty IOf dent, (114) 7eo.c>247. inWeatlld ~ ~of·l. BAHD ~D Wlf'E, AS JDINT The bltldtiliy unoer &aid CNI 1037Ma MINUTES 35 SECONDS FORNIA. AS PER MAP RE· aat<i QHd ol Trust fHt any lncooac:tnast of tho Publlahed Dalli PUot
W., lwva ~nob Of said 111t • _,. made, but T£tWHS, • BtMflclalv. Will Deed ot Trust IWtlOlcxt ..... NOTICE TO WEST 151.39 FEET TO CORDED IN BOOK 30, cbatQM ~ expeni.. oi ttrftt addttu •Id o\htf" Apr&l-.23, 1H2 ~led to h P' ..-.,. ~I or .rtMtw. SELL.AT -PU&tlC AUCflOH TO outM Md ...,.,., IO flt un· CR•Dt'JORS Oil-THI! B!GINNIN OF A PAGE 74 Of M~CEl· the ,-ruslH and ol Iha Th242 action.) The lndilpendent lllP'• ~ 1mt*f rega<dlng THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR dlrllg.llM I Wlbn Nollea ol aUUC SAL.a • TANGENT CORVE. CON· LANEOUS RECORDS, IN trusls o .. ted by aald Deed comm~ daalgnallon, 1.f
adn*llill'dcwt euthott1Y .... poUeaiOn Of tnc11m· CASH,(~atClml ol sMe WI Otld .id Eleelon to Sd Thi (SECI. eUM, CAVE SOUTHWESTERLY THE OFFICE OF THE of rrust, lor tne amount any, 1 l'leratn.
wtl be 9n1nlld UnlHe an lll'MCIS, lo 8*1y"' lndeOltd• lawt'UI money ol 1hl Unltld undlrllgllM C*IMd Said Nob 9105 u.c.C.) AND HAVING A RADIUS COUNTY RECORDER OF 11uonably utlmat•cf to Sakj u l• wlll be ~ •• ltlt«•'9d pet.on filea' an 11111 llCUreCI ~Md Died, Id· SllllS, by cah, 1 cashltr's of Dtlaull and £1ac11on lo W lo Eacrow No. OF 400.00 FEET, THENCE LOS ANGELES, COUNTY, be: S3,3tS.988.35 but Wlth<>Ut covenanl or, ________ ,. ob~ lo -. petition YMOlllWtulldtr,Wllllfttlflll enact drawn by a sia• or na· be rlCOfdecl ln tlle couniyYitlere 1.tuoe.pm NORTHWESTERLY ALONG ~~bV:Hi~~~A·0FLY~~~ Th• b1nellclarv under w11uit1ty, express or Im-CASTLE
Md lhows good cause •Pl'Ollldtd'*eln.llldlleun· llooalOattk.adleckdrlWl'l ~I llt rNl ptoC!l'ly ls loclled Nollcet.hef•t>v glvenlo SAID CURVE 590.45 FEET SOUTHERLY l.INE OF aald Deed otTruat hlf•I<> plled, ftgard1ng t1Ua, pos·
wt\y .. OOUl'f ~~ not paid pmctpll ol ... "°" ... Slatl Of 1"9111 cr101111nlon. Of o..· APflll 9. 1992 credltore of 1h• within THROOGH A CENTRAL TRACT NO 3897 AS PER lor• eJtecuted and deli'll· HSSion. or anwmbranc:u. John T. c ...... ~· .,_ *'~· ciulel 'tit Slid dlld Wiii lnlnlt 1Chtcl!drtwnbya1t1ll Of ltd· llOIEflT f. Wfiaa llCOAP'o-named H11ef that a bUlk ANGLE OF &4 DEGREES MAP RECOOOED •1N BOOK tred to the und.,algned a tor the purpose of aalisly· 84, World Wat 11 vet·
A HEMING on f'9 lweon • 'ptlMIN In Md n savings and lolll anCX» tf RATED ult It about IO be made of 34 MINUTES 34 SECONDS 138 PAGES 5 ANO 8 OF written oect11a1lon of 0.. Ing lhe lndtbledneH ... oran and resident of
ltlon d be Mid on .. .-.._ --• Uon samns enodab or •u1trrus1M I\ rJ lb d TO A POINT SOUTHERLY • faun and Demand lor Safa, Newport eeoch 191112 .. 1·45 P.M ...... -· ---•IV ... . • • R I • Hiila eacr • 40 FEET FROM THE MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. and . Wnntn Notice ol 0.. cured bv ll•d Deed of . In • 3A loc:atad el roO ~ of N r\19 .. Md Of lie SMftOS bank spealltd In Sec-"" Ol»IT E ~ lnC«PO-beloW. NORTHERLY LINE OF LOT IN THE OFFICE Of THE lault and Electlon lo Sall Trust lnelud1ng lN fMs, Pasaad away . Aprll
Clik c.n. Onw w .. t. ~us• alllld ~Said Died ol !>On 5102 ol tlll Fin~ Codi """ Thi names and bwllnoss e IN BLOCK F OF THE COUNTY t\ECORDER OF The ~ caused Ct\atgal and ·~ .. , ot 16, 1992, In Newport p O Box l3I s.tltl Alia, Trust 11111 aulllonad 10 do tMtlelt 920 """°' 0Ms Of*te eddrHMI o4 lM....., are: BERRY TRACT· THENCE SAID COUNTY OF OR· said NotiCO 01 Default and tM TrUllM Beach, CA Survavod CA i2101-0i3a o.tl4 M#tfl 3f, 1992 In llllSSlilll) Al ,,. THE FRONT ' Ctwlna, CA 91724 (Ill) 961· SADDLE BACK AUTOMO. TANGENT TO sAJD CURVE ANGE. Election to Sell 10 be r• The benallclary undt t>y alster Ca\l"lenno
IF YOU OBJECT TO lflUWIO l'ECOIMYMCI !'! •. NTHEENTflAGRY f'!'..'f.S l'ol ~~£ ByCrlsA. ~: ~~~~~~OR~ ANO PARALLEL WITH T~~~E~1Rl~E:Er~I~~ COfded In tM COUf\IY WMrl aaid Deed of Trust ti.rel~ end thr•• brother• tho tfWlh ot the petition, COllPMft ...,,. ~" • 1-...A "-._ C Ortw i 20 ............ SAID NORTHERLY LINE the real property II roc.ted. I td and d Ii A1chatd. Robert and you lhOUld' ....., at "' 4goa RMRGllA« ROAD PLACENTIA CMC CEHTER, Altorn.y Ind~·''"' 7nn• .,..,., • ' y '°-• NORTH 69 DEGREES ~ WESTERL y ANO SO\JTH. DATe; APRIL t 5 ore 8lte<:VI • iV• Tees MUI will tM
h .. t..,n and &tale """'' 11170 40H11 E CHAPMAN AV£, CH3951 CA 92720 , MINUTES 09 SECONDS WESTERLY OF A LINE tH2 ' eted 10 lht under11gnad a l"leld on Thursday, ob~,. or file wrftiln IRWINOALE CA 91106 PLACENTIA, CA II right Ult 4·23/'JO. 5-7 1992 The loc:allon In Calltomi WEST 853.80 FEET TO PARALLEL WITH ANO DIS-wrlntn Otctaratlon ol De-April 23, 1992, at St. ob wtth the coutt ,1,11i1114 ""'10 and tnterHI con_,td to end of the chi.I executive office THE 8EGINNING OF A TANT EASTERLY A.ND TOPA Rf.AL ESTATE fault and Dafnancf for Salt Joechlm Church In
1 ....., . .., PUBLIC NOTICE or lh• Hit« 11: SAME NORTHEASTERLY Jo.oo LENDING, INC., 1 t ... _· be the hMtlng. ~r SVC. CKlll#D,VICE now lleldby1tundtf'*dDMd Allllled by lh9 Hll., all TANGENT CURVE, CON> FEET MEASURED AT •• RONALD W andawntttnNotc.o..,... Costa M .. a, It ~ may be In MESIOENT C?I Trusl In !tit pr099rty sllualtd CNS t037tM othlf buslnesa namea tf\d CAVE NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT ANGLES FROM FIT~OERA1D A • fault ll'ld Elecllon to Sell. 10·00. A.M. lnterm•nl perliOn Of bv your attomey. C173514 in said Counly, C»lorn11 dt· addrllHI used by the ANO HAVING A RADIUS THE FOLLOWING OE· • ttorney The undersigned caulld will follow at Pac1t1c
IF YOlJ ARE A 4·9 16 & 2S 1"'2 sc:riblnO Ille ~d lhtreln Loi 14 SUMMONS 111181' wtlhln thrM ye111 i,.. OF 300 00 FEET; T~ENCE SCRIBED LINE· In Fact, 943 North llld Nouc:e ol O.hlult and View Momorlat Park,
CREOfTOA Of • ' 111 Btoc11 225 ol Slcllon A of (CITACION lore Iha data 1uch llal was N~THWESTE.RLY ALONG BEGINNING AT A POINT Grend A1'"'-'0 • Covin.a, Election to S.U to be r• N•wpor1 Beac:h. Pe-~t cl"ICltot ot f\I I N HIW!>Olt 8tldl • snown on a JUDICIAL.I Mnt °' dtllVered to tht SAID CURVE 470 94 FEET IN THE CENTERLINE OF Caltfomte 9t724 corded In the C<>Un"' wtieft c1fic VI-Mortuary,
diNllMed, you ,,.., file PUBL C OTIC! u ... ~lltd '1n Boole 4 pw SECOND AMENDED ~ are· NONE THROUGH A CENTRAL NEWPORT AVENUE SAID (818) 339-0e!M ,.._ A' I '',~....... 0 1rectora, 714-644· 'f04ll dlllm wit\ "' court ....... • ..,,... co ... •• .... NT . • ....... _.__ ANGLE OF 119 DEGREES • SPS ........... .. ...... property I,_.,,..., 111\d mel a copy to f\I YOU A"I IN ~fAULT 21 OI Mlscila.ntoui ~ Re· ..... ..._ namff • .., .,..... .. as 58 MINUTE537 SECONDS· POINT BEING DISTANT 1~ and more lh1n lhree 2700. ~ ,....matwa'UNDI" A DlfO Of ~s ot OI~ CCMI~ Call-NOTIC• TO DE.FEN-addt ..... of !he~ ate: THENCE TANGENT TO NORTH J9 DEGREES '8 Published Newport months ha~ t11$>Md a.ncot=:=======~
ilooolnlad by IN court TMMT OAftD "'"" IOfftWI Tiit SlrMI lddrtts Ind DANT I c A,, I.. • ~:A. "'Ro~?:elN 51 ~D SAID CURVE ANO PARAL· MINUTES 20 SECONDS Beach/Costa Mesa Dally IUCh rtcotdatlon
wiflln tour inonChl "°'"UNUM YOU TUI AC: otllef common dtSignallOll. d Aouudo) LORR ELL Center Or 120 tr.M., C: LEL WITH THE EASTERLY ~~li~i0N~58S:~D ~EE~ Pilot Apnl 23, 30. May 1, DATE: 04!07192
thedMaolhti.u.tlolot ""°"TO "'°1WCT YOUR any 'ol h rtal PfOQtrly Gt-80MD AND CMI •It• 112720 • • • UNE'Of LOT 9 OF THE FROM ITS INTE.RSECllON 1992. '"VINE SERVICE .....,. .. ~ In~""· n MAY 81 scribed at>OY•. purpnd 10 LORIUtLL GltOU, The Ulltt lo be aold .,. BERRY RANCHO; AS PER WITH THAT OF PALI tt\250 COMPANY FORMERLY
aec*"' 9100 ol "' IOl.D AT A PU9lJC SA.La. Ile 2826 NEWPORT llVO. HOME1 LORRAINE EL-clelcrlbed In general ... MAP RECORDED IN BOOK SADES ROAD AS SHOWN KNOWN ls SUNKllT
Celitomla ProbMI Codi. If "°"' ... D A• .,...._ llEWPOIU BEACH CA 92663 LINGUa MY WELSH; ALI. FURNITURE, Fl)(: 9. PAGE 1 OF MISCEL· IN COUNTY SURVEYOR'S PUBLIC NOTICE _. The um. for filing c&alma NA110H M '"' NATUM Tiit unoerslontd 1111111t dll· ITAT• OF CALIFOR TVRES EQUIPMENT MA· LANEOUS RECORDS OF TRANSIT BOOK 117 PAGE SERVICE COM,AMY ..
Ml not ·~ bebt lour OP THI _.ROCHDINQ c:s.ns any lllOll!ly lor tny ltlOOr· NlAt DE,ARTENT 0 ; CHINERY, LEASEHOLD IM· ORANGE COUNTY AND 17 ON FILE IN THE OF· Tltle Order AS TRUSTEE, 540 I!. monl\e "°"' "' hHrin9 AQAINIT YOU, YOU ltclNU of N 111·Mt ICIOllSS PAOVEMENTS STOCK IN BEING DISTANT WEST· FICE OF THE ORANGE No. 488081 MAIN STREET, 2ND dew noticed abov9. IHOU'-0 CONT ~CT A Mid OCMI c:omrnot1 Otttg111tlon, SOClAL IERV1CEl1 DE-TRADE. GooOWIU. ANO ERLY 20 FEET FROM SAID COUNTY SURVEYOR ON TN•tM .... No. FLOOR, STOCKTON,
YOU MAY EXAMINE \AW't&" il any shOMI Mltlft Said Ula PMTMUT OF SOCIA&. B\ISINESS N.UtE and "' EASTERLY LINE OF LOT 9• NOVEMBER 20 1958 oe.oeeosDM CA 95202
the ... M p1 by thf court " ~~ .. ~L.! ... t>t. macle. IM>I WllllOIJI cow ~·:.: .. ~~~SC...~ Lt-loealed at: 51 Auto Ceoeer ~~ESO 2~~ltJNJg THENCE FROM SAID R•fOfonc• No. hl•phon• Numlll•rt you •• • p«ee>n NO 1n1u n.11 °' Wl'lfl!Y, ~•std Of Dt .. 120, IMne, CA 92no EAST 354.24 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OMOeeOIDll l209) &4&.3752 "*'-* ti\ \M ....... .... ......... r-o-title Poati· Cl!NllMQ DIVlllON1 Thi bulinns name Used EG NG OF • T NORTH 5 DEGREES 11 NOTICR Of •YRON DAlllAfU you may ft!• With .... coun On May 7. IH 2. •1 ··...-Of ~,;;;ll\CllS to Dl!V•LOPMl!NT 01 .. by the ...,., at that toa-B INNI " AN-MINUTES JS SECONDS ~ •
1 totmel Reo,1-1 tot 11 00 AM 11 thlt anlr Slon ~ AalLITll!S CENTER• lion la: SA.OOU8ACK· AU-GENT CURVE. CONCAVE WEST t5e 39 FEET TO TRUSTl!E S SALE VICE PRESIDENT,
Soedal NoUC. ol flo lillnQ of SU..• 100 in IN IOtltJa/ of IN rl!T\IJl'llng ~WIQOll sllfl\ • TOMOTIVE 11 SOUTHWESTERLY AND THE BEGINNING OF A VOU ARE IN DEFAULT #195&4 of an lnYtnlr:>ty 91\d u. bu*ir1g IOcAl«.I al 72t Ille 110t.e($) ucurtd t1f .-o JANET IELINE; LARRY Thi an\ldpated dlte ot HAVING A RADIUS OF TANGENT CURVE CON-UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST PubllslltO Newpotl
eppuil .. I 01 •ta'41 as.sets S ~ Si Iii\ thl OIV of Dlld ol Trust tw1fl inlttt$ ITRE•LMAN; MICK-the bulk Hie 11 "'1AY u . 200.00 FEET: THENCE CAVE SOUTHWESTERLY DATED 03/01183. UNLESS Buch/Costa Mesa D•IY •--i°'~iito.n•r=1~yl-1rnii'~llon_,,or~Or:q1f9-: County of Orange. llelton IS ptlMdtO In Uld llLLll fl!ROUION1 1992 at lhe offlc• or THE N~T'HWESTEAl.Y Al.ONG ANO HAVING A RADIUS YOU TAl<E ACTION TO Pi6c>CApyll •S.. 23 JO 1992 of c:.i.tos~ c.... noa(s) ~ II any UllOtf MICHAEL MUNFORD, ESCROW FORUM SAID CURVE 31 4.1' FeET OF 400 00 FEET. THENCE PROTECT YOUR PROP· • • ltl22i
Mellon 125 ol Ill "6a ~ 111 lt(fllS ol Ille Died of TMI 11.D.J DANTES 80MD Thia bufll aala la •ubfoct TO A POINT DISTANT NORTHWESTERLY ALONG E.RTY, IT MAY 8E SOLO A.T --------
Callfomla Probate Code. A peny, • C.lorTM Corpo1• esllmllld lttt, charges and M· AND CARI!; DOE 1 lo calllornla Uniform Com-~ ~H~E~R;..OUJ~~R5~ SAID CURVE 590 4S FEET ~E~gB~ ~~~:ig~ PUBLIC NOTICE RequT:'~~NOC:: ~~~·~v ,,:o:·· !*ISUOlllltTrus .. endollM HllftlllNAfTllR Ra. merclal Cod• Section SAID LOT 9 ANO DISTANT THROUGH A CENTRAL OF THE NATURE Of THE Flclltloua
lorm '°"' o.i l tvsts CrtltMI by Aid Dlld FERRKD TO AS DOe 1 llGe.2. NORTH 8.9 DEGREES '8 ANGLE OF &4 DEGREES PROCEEDINGS AGAINST
:"" ctet~ .._... • S.. ~: OllK.Ul«S IJI( lfllSt. to-wil $251..293 92 Es· DEPAltTMDfT CW Dll· If to IUbjed, the f\lml MlNUTES S8 SECONDS 34 MINUTES 34 SECONDS YOU YOU SHOUl..D CON· 8u1lneH NatM ~"lo~ Hlo.:r'· "*"· .. ,,ua: .. ~ .-11 AccMd lllllrll1 MIO VllLO•M•ICT SllR-= ::! .. e1:!9 r:;-: WEST 219.97 FEET FROM!~ ~~{NTF~i~H~RJi TAcT A LAWYER. The ~~~mont ION
HIG•l& •EBEL on 12129119. • 1n1t1ument lddillonal advw:es II.., .. VIC•S; DCME e HaRllN.. filed 11 TN E8c:row FOIUm, THE EAST£f\LY UNE OF NORlliERLY LINE OF LOT On OSI07/92 11 1:00 P.M .. .,. d0tng bu~s :'
22tllllri"9AW. No •70A)l9. al Ofl lnC:ftl!Mfllll'lgUttPflorto~ Al'TP ftERllRR TO 23111 LAii• Cenllt Or. SAIDLOT I I IN BLOCK F OF THE IRVINE SERVICE COM· All PHASE CONTRAC·
P.O. aoa 321 Aecclt<ta OI Oranoe County The bentfidaty llndll IM....,. AS DOa e LOflMU. #120, El Toro, CA 92630 1· ALSO EXCEPT THAT BE.ARY TRACT· THENCE PA.NY as tile duty ap-TORS AND BUILDERS
8elboe l9'9nd •CA 12M2 S.... of CeitOfnte 01 Trust fltfetof«t woutM GROUP HOME· DOii 3e 1106-pm and the IHI date PORTION THEREOF LYINO TANGENT'TO sAID CURVE pointed Tru1tM un<Slf and 4302 Shorecrtlt Ln .. CO:
!:>My Niewpot1 Ole potaotr OI .... "*" llfld ....... to lie un41f· ' tor . Mong daiml .hall be NORTHEASTERLY Of THE ANO PARALLEL WITH pursuant lo Oeod of Trust, rOfl& del Mar c.!if ~825 Ble<:l\IOa.la ~ Wll _,at stgntO 1 .men l)adardon H&ftatNAFTl!R "E· MAY a tl92 whlctl la the SOUTHWESTERLY LINE SAID NORTHERLY LINE Aocorded on 03/16.83 as J Beck Matoft 4302 Mose Prlol auci.on to IN "'ONll O.tault and Dtmlnll IOI $111 f&MED TO Al DOii butlnei. tWf beloro lhe OF THE LAND DESCRIBED NORTH 89 DEGREES 4e ~ No. 83-111647 s=... L.n Cor . del
AfW 23. 25. 30, 1092 -'°' c.Mh. or ~ 1114 I~""' Noace 01 °'~ :t• ADEUN& OANTU1 U la dale epecillld •bov•. IN THE DEED TO THE MINUTES 09 SECONDS Book -Page -of Oftlclal M1or. Calif, 92625 ona dectitlecl bllow. ~ .. an• EleCCOn to Sel lllt under· DOES 2 throueh S; Dated APRIL 17. 1192 STATE OF CAUFORNIA WEST 153.80 FEET TO Rec:o«1s In th• 0~ of tM Thl• buslnt H 11 con. flUIUC N0ncl lho •-ot .. 1t1 lewl slgntO CIUM4 Pllt ltoOct o DOaS 7 throueh ~S; KIVIN A. "OMINI, RECORDED APRIL 29• THE BEGINNING OF A Recorder o f ORANGE duetecl by: an lnd1vldu.I ~ Ille Unlitd si.t Detau.IUndEltcOon 10 Stl to 9'td DOllS DOH 37 JUN a A. ROM INK, !9ll 1Na8F'6 ~·lf~~ TANGENT CURVf, CON-~~Yt,/~~~·~:f'~'y R~~ The regls111n1(1) com-
T.f . IO. -eca. lrithoul wanan-flCOfdtd WI 1hl county Yitllf through to, lncfu1tve • .,,., RECORDS SAJD SOUTH-CAVE NORT~EASTERLY DEVELOPMENT GROOP A menced to uan.ac:t bu•l-
IOTia Of~Ull ty IMP' ... °' ~ a& Ille tNI PfOl*tt I& locallO 1110 VOU Ml! •llNQ SUl!D Pubt11h1d Newporl WES'TERLY LINE BE.ING ANO HAVING A AADIUS CA\.IFORNIA GENERAL °'11 ~ the FlcllllOUI
UllDlR DUD Of TUT ~Ulll. poe~ elf 1f° more tfllll lllrt1 monlllt llM •V PLAINTIFFJ (A Ud. Beach-Costa MHa Diiiy DESCRIBED AS FOv OF 300.00 FEET; THENCE PARTNERSHIP WILL SELL Buslneu . Name(I) loatecl rou Nii .. DErAULT UNDER anoM.. '""'''· I lllj)Sld stnct Suell recordaoon .... ea• deMMdando) Polot ....... 23 1992 LOWS: NORTHWESTERLY ALONG AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO above on. Ae><H 14. 1992
LEONARD
Loroy A. Leonard
82. raaldant 01 Co1ta
Meta. passed away
April 20, 1992. Mem-
b•r of 8 .P.O. Elka
Lo~• 2408 which
he was Elk of me
Veer fOf f980.81. He
was an aUllll1ary po-
lice ottlcet tor th• In-
glewood Polte• Oes
partment In lh• lalo
30' t Survived bv
wlfo Joanette ;
daughters Sl"llney L
Codnot. Unda M. Cl·
chowakl, Sandt• J
Ream; 1tepdaugh2
tera JoHy and
Charlene; sons Aicn-
a rd and Aeneid:
brolhera Uovd. Tt10-
rna1. Chari•• ond
Harold. 18 g1and·
children and 14
groa111randchildren,
end several nieces
and nephews.
Visitation wlll b•
held on Thursday
lrom 4-8 P ..M Ser·
vices will b• l"leld on
Friday at 1.00 P.M
et Pacific View Mor·
1uary, Newport
Beac:h. Poclrlc View
Monuary. Dlr~tors.
1544.2100. A DU O Of TRUST OAltO <» and ._...T now hetd IJlf 11 Dall 04.m}.l2 pa Ma L 0 p I ... ..,..... ' 8EGINNINO AT A POINT SAID CURVf 4TO.M FEET THE HIGHEST BIDDER James Beck Marofl taller 17 INt IJNUSS YOU • ad! r~ 1t1 and FIRS -""'HNOOO T D -• TH239 ON S VTH y U THROUG.. A CENTRAL This atatamant wa1 rolld ' tho lollow1no c1 .. e11t>e T ...-• • 8ROOK8, lndtvldually THE O ERL NE ANGLE OF 89 OEGAEES FOA CASH, (payable at .. ,lh Iha Countv Clerk ol~iiiiiiiiiii~ TME ACTION TO PflOTtCT ~OCMl'tv tituated '" lh lffMCl AS TIWSm fl .. tho heir t• LYNN PUBLIC NOTICE OF SAID TRACT NO. 3897. 58 MINUTES 37 SECONDS: time ot sale In ll'frll.ll Orange County on Aprll 11. YOUR PflOPlRTY. IT W.Y IE ........., County and &Me 'IElllUM II.VO £nc;W)o, ANN CONWAY and 0 IS TANT THERE 0 N THENCE TANGENT TO money ol the United 15192 1 SOU> AT A PUil.iC SAl.E f IO ... ~ W'°4-038 91316 '"""'°"" lluml/111 • on MOTIC• OF NORTH ae DEGREES 59 SAID CURVE ANO PARAL Stalet) at. THE CHAPMAN YOU NHO M ~TION llDl9fT •A• (411) 11J-45l)O Lnifll WOt. t.ohelf of the ll•TATll Tl'UaTH't SAL.a MINUTES 51 SECONDS LEl. wrTH n.E EASTERLY AVENUE. ENTRANCE TO f521804 •
OF M NATUfll Of '04( ""°' ~Mal 1 \Mill No ~ con TRUSTEC SALE <YFICfR 0, LYNN A.NM CON-TIS 3917 WEST 75.ll FEET FROM LINE Of' LOT • OF THE THE CIVIC CENTER BUILO. Publosned N...-port Beac:h-ClfOING AGAlt$T YOO, YOU ol INC W llin Condom OPPilll APR9,1623, t992 WAYJ ~tho KITATa YOU ARE IN DEFAULT THE SOUTHEASTERLY BERRY RANCHO; AS PEA ING. 300 EAST CHAPMAN Coata Mesa Daily P1totl ... 11iiiii
SHOUlO CONTACTAl.AWV'ER. IUl'l't PnJiect • ltlOWtl and 0' LYNIC ANIC CON-UNDER A TRUST DEED CORNER OF LOT 12 OF M» f\EOORDED IN BOOK AVfNOE. OAAHGE, CA d April 23. 30. May 7, 14 •••
NOb II '**I fl!*\ M dtKIGod 1n the CondofNn.. PUBLIC NOTICE WAY, DATED J11nuery 28, 1989. SAID TRACT; THENCE 9, PAGE 7 OF MISCEL· right. 11de and lnCefaat con-19112 ~AC..C YtEW
SEllMNO AleofMVMCl Wl'I PWI. llfflch Pllf'I It II· Vou h""9 ~ CALl!W. UNlESS YOU TAKE AC-SOUTH 33 DEGREES 31 LANEOUS REC~OS Of #ted to and now held by Th-230 OONPMY, a Cllllof'llia Coli»-tactwd • &hbit ·A· 1o thl IOT1CI Of11'Ul1tl'IUU DM DAYS .t'llt thle TION TO PROTECT YOUR MINUTES 01 SECONDS ORANGE COUNTY ANO It under Mid~ oC Trull --------MIMONAL PARK "'°" • .,,. ... or MdllOI 09def1t10n of ~11. T.a ..... ..a11 19 rwd PROPERTY. rr MAY BE EAST 349'17 FEET TO THE BEING DISTANT WEST· In th• proS*\Y lftueted In PUBLIC NOTICE c-.tcr1·--'~ ~~
..,. .. Of ~ CondlllC!f'I arid SW\r YOU M E IN DEFAULT UN· QftUnOftl H .,. SOlO AT A PUBUC SALE SOUTHERl.Y LINE OF SAID ERLY 20 FEET FROM SAID said County, Calitomla de-,UaLtC HEMING .....,. ~, ~'ID flt Died oc fNI and AllMMtiOI\ of e ..... OER A DfED Of TRUST. DATED = ~~ ~'::! If' YOU NEED AN EXPLA: L~~:41e.112.02 EASTERLY LINE OF LOT 9. Kt"lbed ~ ••• T 'A' Th• Board ol Oiractor• 3500 Pacihc: v-On-...
ldQltlf by INC MOStS N4 menca ('*"G !he EnablinO AUGUST 20. 11114 UNLESS ··---NATION Of' THE NATURE TN I ... add "' and NORT~ 0 DEGREES 10 ol the M Conlolld lecl ~ Bollch JM MOSU H\ISIMO M Oocl.lflllnl l:a~111Nno • YOU TME ACTION 10 PR(). OOUft, Of THE PROCEEDING othef ~ ~tlon MINUTES 28 SECONDS T ••• MU•••Rt Wal D ~ wll ~ tM-l7IO
Wlft. "'1:1ofdad ....... 2 """ tor~°""'" TECT YOUR PflOP'EllTY fT A tattw ... ,...... ... AO A IN s T YOU. YOlJ If MY ol the r al ~ EAST 358 24 FEET TO THE ~190IDll ~ •• ............ lO r-~~~~~~~~
1"9 Ntl lt-594025 Of Oftt. ontltp), Which Dllmr'!tOn ~MAY IE SOLO AT A PtJILIC wtM Mt ,,..oct rau1 SHOULD CONTACT A dol<:tibed .,;. la P"'· BEGINNING OF A T...,.. TINSTOfti ~ .,! t~· con-t1J ..... •rW
dll "9Corfl ln lie ofb 01 at1adled .. &Ntli4 One SAU If YOU N((O NI £XJU. reur tr .. wrttten r. LAWYER. ported 10 be' 2811 Bear GENT CURVE, CONCAVf ROTMSR'Y.-ott A A1b1a 5~ lncrwase In 1fU lllAIWIY ~ ... .., Of OAMGE to a Certtfu te Coneenting MTIOlll Of THE NATURE Of ., ..... •uel ... lft On May 15. 1992. at 9:45 sv..c. Cotta ....... CA SOUTHWESTERLY AND DawLOPMNT ~"°"of Oltectott CeullW Cll'otM,,"" IO ~ oC ~ M Pl'OCUOlfG AGAlm .,..,_, ..... ,.,.... W '9U A.M .• TOP.A REM. ESTATE l2e.2t ~AC/IHT LAND) HAVING A RADIUS OF GROUP Thi propo..0 lnc:tNM Mortuary '* Chapel
.... • .... Of Dtlllll == ';'r.' 1~.!: YOU.YOUStfOUlOCCWTACU .......... oourt , ..... ~~·,:;;~: Thi undftlgnld Trustee ~mL.:t;!~ PARCEL 1 Of' PARCEL __ .,;_...;.._____ Crem•tlOfl
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INC. (mite) Circuit bcwdi ~ In COfw*110n .... the OR nOIAAL CRIOIT HOM! UWi: :1 .. ~~ opaMd .,., ..... A.. HATCMILL I PIHTll Th• bUllnH• ~Oft-~ &nMr ~ -~~ :: ;: ~ 1r.., 8230 Cop!« :::.?'..::,:::.-:: ~.:~~ ~ =---~ TO ~ ""'CHAH 0, TEAM LIYllll, Auti.erlHI N>lllhed Ntwpott ---: °'::' :zr.fr°'J.r.> ;,;,,.. ...,_. N~(•)
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COde ~ 8336 and ,. Properly m1y b• ·~ tum °' te0,000.bO, wNch MICUD IN THE STATE OF CASH, (D9Yllbl9 ..... of ~~::t• ~~:D oo"o~'~ D UQHlll, ... lndl-~ 23, 30, Mey 7, 14• ,... """' "" kt-: \::9 °'""· ,~ lated~ ~ at 17142 ~ conellU Of IN Jollowlng: CAUfOANIA (payable ...... In liwM money Of ... WEIT CC>U.EOES ·••u•I, ••• COITA Ul92 Bullnet• l\llM(•) "'' wtlh .....,_,. Wat
Detect Of SM: TVESOAY, Cifcte, Suite H. trvine, ca. Uc:enH 150.000.oo: E• time Of •••• In llwNI ~ ..... bv OMI\, • Al bide lo ti. In •••A 11081LI ... Th-221 atlOYI on: NIA °' .,,.,.~~ Clettc MAY 12, 1192 t:OO • t 1:1>0 e.m. Date of I Im• t • d Inv• n Io ry money of th• United C9lhlaf'I cMdl *8wn tlJ I COfdenCI:;.,,. lid~ TATSa ~ercator Contro4 IYI' -":"' .__ .. , on l,pnl
l1ml ot Sale: 11:00 am 811• • SI0,000.00 Stelet} 11 THE .,..ONT E .. · ..... or ""'°"" bar*. • _. • b ll h d N t PUIUC NOTICI *"" 11\c:. 1-Pl•c• of Sale: 17942 P•Yfl*"ll Tlfml: FUii PIY" • hla bHrl agreed t»-TAANCE TO SUITE z00 cf-* drawn by 1 lllle or ....,.,. wtlleh .. now on .. ~ • • ••por J«ild l<tle~ l'r9'ldenl · , .. .,
SkypM Cltde, SUltl H. Ir-mint r1qulrad on •~ twMrt OW ...._,(1)/llclnMI (SECOND FLOOR), 11142 flldetlll Cf9cll ilnloft, OI • :: :. "':1:: ~: =:,. ~: 23~982 Olllly lllOTICI Th11 .tatement w11 ~ Publlltled Newport
:Me, Celitomll c:eptance °' hlghMt bid anc:t the Intended t>uyer(•)/ fRVINE BOULEVAAO TUS-c:Nck drawn by • :Ille or ~ °' ._ Dtltrtct.. ...,... • • IWITUIG 8I09 ..itl\.. ltll COUl'IY C*'t Coata M... 0111y p = ~ ~ ': Form of f>aymaot: Al=. ~:: ~ TIN, CAUFORHIA iii rigN =:=:.ia:.::. '°:: Each bidder mutt eubm1t Th223 TM County ~ ~.C~ Oil Meidl ~ 18, 23, 30, May
c 0 N N 0 R E NVI R 0 N-~~ti.~ •• M anc:t Pro!Malone codt. that :-~ =-Nkf~ IOCWloli. Of .-. blll* .. Na bid • bid ~ PUii.iC NOTICE ~: ~.,~~. 24' FIH09J 1"2
MENTAL MANAGEMENT trMaww't CMctc Cll by a OW COMtdenllon toe the IA'tderMldo..dofTtultln acieclledl1uadlon$102of (r_,~ ::n,.::.,~ 88CSIT until Monday, May 4th, Publlahld Newport Th:22
INC. In Md '° the ~ United s..-. post1i1. ber* trwter of the bUllrllla the Pl'Ol*1Y tltUlll9d 1n IN F1nanc111 Code Md Ian (1100 00) whichever 11 ,........ fl92 • 11:00 a_m. Bid• a. II/Cotta Mela o.lly PUIUC llOTICl ~~J:n..""'" ~·:ns;r .=g~ = i::tM· .::.~ ~ ~~ ~T~: ~ ~ .:.r ::-= ...... °'lie 0
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the V9IUe of the lnt.,..1 C. Frtea/R..,.,.,. Of. I R D C O No CEUANEOUS MAPS, IN .. rtghl. ... Md .,_... eYel1' of fallln to Int« Imo APARTMENTS 1235 North ~ ~ offic:I of _..:..:,;;;,;;,-~---OHM(d) Of the lnltmll
being told. ":9~' 04-21 u ITRU°CTION INC., ~FFJ~gOR~EA T~~ ~to anc:t now held =. ::_ac1~h1Jt: Hnot ~· &Al• 200, ~! utoeA4 Ell• AY-' :.::.:: ~ =· ~ollct I P:f'Pllon of Property: A~:',• a a • f • r I no OINIRAL PARTNER, SAID COUNTY. ~ :C:: ~..: fotWIM, or In the CIN of ~~.Q.,d ~~~. enue, ~~=· ~ ......... :... 1\11.11 ~ for tr.a Int
(t) Emeraon Computlf fomtaUon Dout the rta St"9ft IL DutfW, The l1r'Ml ~ mes In Mid Courtly, Cd-• bond, lh• full aum Babrd, TNS1Me of the ·~=-• M1 INo Ste1 ....... 1 ~ 1tt1 of Marc Wr
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mouee: hard dr1Yt) L•eun• Nl9uel Ca. Duffy, Mereer•t A • delcribld abaYe It pur. therein: _.,_ • ..._ _. ...._ ~~ 17/11, 1434 Ak:tvnan Knoll, UL-• -••1 WATM "' dolnQ bullnn• u : VIiie foundation It ev Loi 2 eo Attn: c ' FrlM Dutty, ueoutrlll of tM ti.· WA.A LOT 24 OF TRACT NUM-.,._ .,. one "' ,.,. ~ Fuller1on, c.llf, 92635 ·' ,_ r-vn ( 1)HILLCREST PROPER· • the fo&m&llon'1 pr
(1) Samtron Compultf =~91 • eat.te of IUoherd •· ~ ~E CO~ ME~ BER 3«>7, IN THE CITY 01' ::;'.!:.... C~f.dCc:!lt • U1ttch Stenzel ~ AINlle PUIU .. CATION IY• l'~tS (b)THE PRUDENTIAL clple ~ kw Int tcTMnwtthkeyt>oard DuftY doo .. Nd CA • NEWPORT BEACH, • .._ • or N. Stenn!, Trutl ... ol the TIM FOi' Tn NIW CALlfORNIA AEM.TV, during r19ul1t bull""
(1) MB120 htrd drive, (114) Ms-4303 PACIFIC COAIT RE· THE UNDERSIGNED COUNTY OF ORANOE, s::-r• ::ci ~otpay· Stennf FM!lly Trust VTO CINTl'AL Lia RARY 27882 Santa Margarita h<l'n *'O!" t a.m. lo 3 pm
model OST 5000 Publl1h1d N1wport Al.1Y SaAVIC•I INC TRUSTEE OISCl.AIMS ANY STATE Off CALIFORNIA. ~ oComrnw11tv r~ 12/21/17, 17142 Nonhlleld LA80MTOllY, INC .. Parkwiv. Minion Viejo, by MY ctlinn who ltqUts
(1) Epeon LQ.1010 Prlmlf 81ac:h/Coltl M9SI Deity • •• LIABJLIT¥ FOR INCOft-l!£Jl MAP RECORDED Board ol T1 .......,,... Lane, Hoolinll'on Beach, PICATION NO. M;-031 Calil. 92h1 "~~eo d after (t) ~ ~ ft16ot April 23, 1992. aYa .l~bn C. Wene, RECT INFORMATION FUR-IN BOOK 128, PAGES 37 DfJo1rtc:tbld8::'d ol r:· Calf. 92848 alD ONNINOt MON-Coanef, Inc.. C1llfoml1, d ... of lNI lion Lot 3 U\248 ,,... NISHED AND 38, RECORDS IN THE may 1 aw Earl S. Fuller and Marjorie 27882 Santi Marg11ll1 The 1ti0n prlna (1) To1hlba PlflOMI com-John C. Wantl lllchNI · OFFICE OF THE COUNTY Na bid kw I Pl'lod of tbrtY· Q . FUiier, TMIMS of the DAY, llAY 4TH, tH21 p kW Minion Viejo omc:. i. 1ocllltd at 31
pu11f T2000 40MB (boxed) PUBLIC NOTICE c. wane, John c. J~ -::_=. 1~ ":::. RECORDER Off SAID QR. ::t9 ~5~deyt •f!!! :!,d•~• Fuller Famltv Tru11 UTD 7/ at t hOO •·"'· c!f.t. 9~~1 ' Coat Hv Suite c South i.. (1) Tothlba iap.top P'f• w-., Aa fol• attomor ,anty '9gardlng tltll po• ~NGE COUNTY, Thi eo:,~·;.~ eo · 13189, 508 E'J1nor Drive, FIJI. a1• ... .,., be MINNt· Thi• builnau I• con-guna. CA t2en.
tonlll eotnpullf' OM t 031827 In fllott hf 1111 Wane, .. ulon 0( encumb4'111Cff, The Wiit addflla 8'ld ~· ler1on, Calif. 92635 led en tho fonn -ducted by: 1 COU>otllllon The pt\nclpal rnani" ol Lot~ fU .tabla NOTIC& TO bJ .1ofon c. WM9 •• or at to 1nautal>lllty of title. r* ~ ~· = :; ~ blC::i : ::a:: ~~'\.True:: plied bJ tho Dlatrtet lft The t1gl11ran1(a) com-:am ~o'~ 1~59tmtt ~13-~~cu. CREOITOfll OF ... attomei In feet; THE \otal amount of IM cJe':fibld aboVI ~~ \o wi>Ye any lrregularltlel 1991 Trutt U~D J~ 5 aooordHOO wllh ... rMnCed 10 lran%bYll-guna . N,gu.. C1 m'ti
1 Uddlf BULK UL.a AND Kewth c •• ..,,, .,, unpaid baia.nc. ol nld ob-Ported to bl: t833 CORN-Of lnkwmalltlll In any bid 1991, 12el8 OcalO Av: ptowe.loM of tho •PHI-""' undef 1:(1) 11':: Tetephone 71'4-cgS.9301 .•
mite) SMIY9a 01' ~!-!Y.~,. TO ..... c. w-. ••• fol• ~~~~ ":,,·J~.~:.r.~ WALL LANE, NEWPORT or "'•the• bldddlng/I. / GINI enue, La Mirada, Calif. no.tloft•. ..Id :b:::. M~ch 3f. 1992 Publllhld N•W!!Oll misc) Whttel>oard• ,,._ .-.. •ttemef In flK:IJ K..,. coil• and 111 Is BEACH, CA 82teO 9no I llOe38 lpeolfloallone, • Richard D COlll« Prffl. B1ach-Costa Meu DU,
1) Mlltc 'n Wipe (monlhtv ALCOHOLIC JoM w-. bJ John C $83 000 00 APPrc»::ATE. The undlfslgned Truet• FARRILL. Vlo• ..Chait-D811td Howard Jerome, A bl..U and tutther In-dent . ' PllOC Apnl 23, 1992
plannef) •EYERAG& UCINSa ........... attomo; T~T nouc. of breach of dlldalrns Inf ~ fof oallor, MMlnlatreUwe ~ """· 1501 s~ toroutlon ..., be .. Thi• StaltrMnl WU filed Tl\241 ~ Offtc:e 1 (UCC SM. 8101 In flK:t; Y-..Chtntl Hung .aid Obllgatlon and 11ec:t1on any ~~~o ,_ leNtoe•, Cwt C... ~onv.. F~. Cu · telnocl at tho•~ act-with tM County C~ ol "11UC NOTtCE ( ) awol N ot a.q, and 8 .._ .loM C W .~ to ... nJc{ real propef1y atrMI ...,... .. , • .., ott'9f ........., C ..... Dl1trtot -. ' .... , t ... pt;ono (1f4) Orange CIM\ly on Aplll 10.1--~-----
(t) GbC Image.Maker & p 24013 ,,,., • Ml1 wu recorded II lnstni-common dlllgn•tlon, If 09Mft1 Mar 8 tHI ~ R. M~ and Sue HI 24t t 1192 'NOTICE OF !~~~~OR with phone ot NCI•) ~.=~=' :u,'*b~ rnent No. 12'.-011655 on 2 ~ ~ = UIOO HI 1
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1) Small pottage tca1e NOTICE IS HEREBY attomei In =t • ~#i.R~dfy ~~off!: expreued °' Implied, ,.. P ubllthld Newport 92686 Piiot Apttl 231 tHI Colla Meu Daily Pilot Pursuan\ to Stcuon
mltcJ waif plcturtl GIVEN that a bulk Ull or Publlahed Newport ORANGE c"ou,.,.y Sta: of gatdlng title, potlNllon, Beach/Cotta ..... DaUy Thie bUlll\ .. I II co,._ WTHtlt Af>'"' 115, 23, 30, M•y 7, 61CM(d) of the lntlfNll fM.
mite IOtchen tupplllt usets and • trantter of II-Cal torni.. • °' encumbrenc:n, to pey Piiot Aptll 23 30 1992 ducted by: en unlnc:otp<>-1992 enu1 Code, notice l•
t) Small refrigerator (Ex-cohollc l>eYWlge llc:9nM Is Beach/CO•ta Mna Olily T~lt .. °' party conduct· lh• r1m1lnlng principal ' ' Th247 rated 111oclallon othtr PUBLIC NOTICE Th-225 l'llreby ~ thal tht ~
cellenc:e) about to made. Plot Aprl 23, 1992 In Sile INTERSTATE twn ol the note(1) MCUred Ulan I par1nerSh.lp nual repott ~ Ull caltndlr (1) EmerlOll mk:fowave Th• name(•). end •d-th244 L~NOERs' ASSISTANCE by uld Died or Trutt. wftfl PUBLIC NOTICE Th• regl11t1n1(1) com-NOTIC• PUILIC NOTICE per 199t of a.or~ T
own dr11M1 or thl Nhr/llC:en-PUBLIC OTICR INC 17&42 IMne Blvd • lntlfS1 thtr9on." provided mtneld to transact bYll-..._ INVITING 81DS. Pftegef Foundation, • P"' Lot e n• ue: S .R.O. CON-N 1a SUlte 200 Tuslln Califomiil 1n uld not•<•>. advllneel, 11 CNI 103 ... , neu under the Flcti'llous The County Sarvlallon llCIU va11 IOuindallOn. 11 a-.u.
(4) 0.lb STRUCTION INC./G1nl NOTICI OP 92680 • • any, under the 19rYM of IN NOTtC• OF LIEN Bulln111 Name{s) listed Distrlc1s of Ofange County Flolfllevt tble 11 the toundatiorit
i3f Credenut PtnFFYr, MARGAREJ~ .. ~· TRUSTH'SUI.& Tll•(T1•)SH·T7e2 Deld of Trull, estJrnattd (CIVUC"-aboveon:Match26, 1992 Callfomia, wfl feCeiw bl<(i 8u.aneHNllfte ptlndp.11 office tot lntpec. 8 Chalrt OU I lid l)VV, ~mr • fell, c:h1rg11 al\d ••· J. I.any Ball11d untJI TUNd•V May 5 1192 ll•t.,.....I bOn d\lMg r~ butl: 2 Tablt1 AAET A. DUfFY, EXECU. NOTICE True tee Sele No.: Pl"'" of U'I Trus1el and S.O. JN,H(elJ Thi• at.tement wes filed 11 11'00 a.m '8ics1 mUlt be The fOl\cwring ptn0n• neu ticM.n tl'om t &-m 10
t fl\d table TRIX OF THE ESTATE OF YOU AAE IN DEFAULT Jl182-A of the tru1t1 cr11ted Dy TO: Antonio Bliek, with lhe County Clet1< of ec .. ~ at . the Dialriett' are doing bullntu as· 5 p.m. Dy eny ctllztn who
Lol7 RICHARD E. DUFFY, DE· UNDER A Died ol Trust Dato1APRIL•, tHI aid Deld of Tl'Ult..10-Wlf: Windy Slack, Spa,c:e No. Orange County on April 8, mlnlsttallveOfflclbYlhl KAMB ASSOCIATE$, requtatalt Within 110dl}'t
(4) Desk• C£ASt¥D1 18100 MacArthur DATED OCTOBER!_<!: 1991 ALL•GHANY tNVEIT· $156,203.45 EatirNted 20, 327 W.Ht Wlhlon, Cotti 1992 • 11 Ind ttrne hefelnabove 2tat2 Calli oe la Plata 11tw the dale of ~ ~\ Crtdenzu Blvd., IMnl, CA 92715 UNLESS YOU TAru: AC. MaNT CO INC AS The benellolwy und., MIN, c.tifomla 92629 F52173t tat forth at ..t\lc:h time Suitt 4to t..guna Hilli. "°"' . 8 Chlln The bullnet1 I• known TION TO PROTECT YOUR TRUITU ''av INTER uld OMd of trutt hereto. Bank of America. Sen Publlihed Newpon e.acn. they will bl publicly Calif 12653 • Thi loundallon'• ptltlCIJlll
2 Tablet u : LIQUOR ASSETS PROPERTY, IT MAY BE ITATI Li:NDl!RI Ai.. fOfl 1XICUtld and dlllY-Diego Con•urner Loan Co•I• Mt1a Daily Piiot opened Ind examlntd at Jo Boyd. 4213 Calle Mayo. olflc:I la loc:•td et: Suolt Flllng cabinet The name(•) ancf ad-SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. ~ lo ,_ undlrslgnld a Cenllf, 450 B StrHt, Suite .. ,...1 18 23 30 M 7 1n. omc. of thl O llrlctl San ClefNn\t Calif 926'2 290 '111 S.Y'ide Ck ~
Lot 8 drn... of the Buyer(•)/ IF YOU NEED AN E>CPLA· ltlTANCE, INC., Al written Declaration Of 0.. 500, San Diego, Callloml• ......... • • I ay • 10844 EPll Awt!UI FM J6M R~ Bovd 4213 roni dll Mar. Calllenu ~! 0.1k1 tran•fer11 are: PACl~IC NATION OF THE NATURE AGENT fault and Demlnd of Sall 92101 1992 I.al Valley California. tor can M San et.' te tW5 (714) 640-5062 Cfldenua COAST REALTY SER-OF THE PROCEEDING •rt JUDITH SPETM, and 1 wrtften No11ce of 0.: Bri of Amlflca. P.O. Box Th-22G 0:1ollowii'ig· Calir e:/?2 men ' The pt~pll tnanaglf ol
Chain VICES, INC .. JOHN C. AGAINST YOU, YOU VIC& PRESIDENT fault and atc:tion to Sell. 2240, Br~•· Callfo1nla ,UILIC NOTICE vtDIO tMSPICTIOM Tl'lli t>ualnin Is con-the foundatlof\ la Harritt E
Tablet WANG, KENNETH c. SHOULD CONTACT-A Publl1hed ... wporl TM ~ c:.uMd t2922 ··-v1c11 •o-DI~ cNcttd -.......... pat1 Pfleglf Lott WANG, MICHAEL C. LAW't£R. Miid Nob Of Dlfeull and NOTICE IS HEREBY •" " .. -•· .,--• P bl.I h d Na p I (bo•) Cller Vlal• WANG KENJOHN WAN.G. ON M41Y 7 1192 at 10:00 Beach/Coa.. MIU DallV EleC1IOn 511 lo a GIVEN lhll Brian M CNl1037018 TRICTI' llWER9 MD ntfah(P u • 1 • or
(1) W11tlnghOUH Arch SEJ.Ma WANG. VU.CHING A.M .. ALLEGHANY INVEST· Pilot April 18. 23, 30. 1092. corded In":,,. coumv.,;: Dougher, an lndMdull, d.,. PlcttUoue lllAHHOLll, IPICI"-~.:i·~~··~-= = r..:.c~~ 1~.. Da.Jy pump HUNO MENG-UNG WV, MENT CO., INC., u duly th220 lht l'MI ptOpet1y lt"loc*ed Colla M ... Moblll Es· ~ au.an. .. N9m9 CATION NO. l.Olt neu urlder the F'IC*lllOuS ' ll\2'3
(1) 50ft Muter tltCtrlc:lan 5325 E. Pacfflc Coast High: appointed TNStM or Sue:-and more 1han three •••. cllims • lier\ egalntt StataftMftt CRIEalD) ButlneH Name(•) Mutd •
COfd way, Long Beach, 90804 calOI Trust• under and PUBLIC NOTICE monthl he-.. elapeed ~ that ~ 11119 Slcy1lne, The Following Plflont alD OflENING: TUI• abolle on: ti.larch 30 tt7t (1) ENM Tapells• me. Aa llstld by I.hi Seller/U-~ to OMd of TNS1 auctt teeordetlon Palm Hawn ~ • .,. doing bullnlls u ; ..... ., " R • turl cenMI, II other buslnna llllCUlld by JOSEPH T"to ~-DATlll 04/tPa Model PMH'1080, Dec:• LYNWOOD ASSOCIATES, DAY, -t, t 2 • el John OOlrtl Boyd
(1) Sollntt #0961 Meuur-namH and addr11111 JOHH REfTANO, AS HIS No. 1241123 POllaCLOSUlll CO*' No. LAM9202, Serial No .. a Celitomla aenerll S*t· 1 t:OO a.-. Jl:i' ~ -~ ~ Ina~ UMd by ow Sellw/UcentM SEPARATE PROPERTY at Trust .. Sale SULTAMTI INC Al 4 0 7 t 0 5 1 8 AV and nerthlp, 1 13 Corporate 9lft M.,.I M ........ o,.nge ~on Apnl 3 (l) Ear prottctJon tet wtlhln ttvee Yl8'9 ti.tcwe Tnmor tor the t>1ntm and No ,.337-1r T•usT-• • 40nos1eaY. located •• P\l.za. Sun• 200. Newport w en tho *"" ~ 1992 • (1) Qend« Charger F/F the detl 9'ICh 1st WU eent MCUitly ot THE P£U.ET1ER flof • N " a• Se>.ce No. 20 In Costa Beact\, Calif. t2e60 piled a., tho IMsMct lft Lot 10 Of d .. Vlted to the Huver/ FAMILY TRUST UTO 8-17· ~4;. 0 • t Ta 0 a I 9' VIN I, MIM Mobile Ellatet, 327 Hoptclna Development aocerdanoe wllh all F6272"
(1) Alf Compreuor 1 HP Tranaflf'M ..: DMH IN-89, EMILE A. PEUETIEA aLVO,. 1209 Wnt Wiiton. Costa M ... , Company, LP., a Dellww1 prewt.loM of tM apect. Publllhld Newpol1 e..cn.
4 gallon (boxed) VESTMENTS, LP .. 18700 ANO JUOITY E. PEL. NOTICE OP TUSTIN, CA 11110 CalitorrG 9282e. This len llmlled partntnhlp, 113 ltoedoM Co111 M1&1 Dally Pilot
(1) Toolbox MacAl1hw BNd., INIM, CA; LETIER. TRUSTEES AS TO TRUSTEE'I SAi.iE Tolopheno Mu•tlerl II In 1111 amount of Corpome Plaza, Suite 200. ' ~I 18, 23, 30, May 7, (ml•c) per11 • Tub11, 820 W. ~ ..... Avenul, AH UNDMOEO 35"° IN· YOU AAE IN DEFAULT ,.14) 731494& $3,134.52, ~ repr1tenta Newport BHch, Calif. 9peolflc•llont, m.1.-1992
plpet, etc. Anaheim. CA; Airport« Inn T£REST, THE VAUGHAN UNOER A DEED OF TRUST ,. the togj value of alOflgl of 92e60 ....,._ and turthor lft.
Lot 11 Ho11I, 18700 MacA11hur FAMILY TRUST UTO 4-1~ OATEO 09/24/90. UNL£SS .,, ltEU. C. llllTM, the mot>nehome from Oc1o-Maltlt\ln Corpt>ratlon. a fonftetlon "'9Y M • lb-22I
(1) Hydac ConductMty Blvd .. CA; Dllffy Mot0t Ho-90, GRADY VAUGHAN AND YOU TAKE ACTION TO VICE Plt•SIHNT ber 1, 1191 lo March 20, C1llfornla c:~r oration, l.lllned at tho abowo.. PILOT CLAlllFIED
T1mperaturePHT11ttr tel-. S20 W. ~tllla Av-ZELL 0 . VAUGHAN, PROTECT YOUR PROP. Publl1h1d N1wpor1 1"2.TMdailyrentalvalul25411Coech Lane ..... telept;ono(Jt4) It'• the 111y·t<>-
(mltc:) Tubll • •tHI and tnUI, Anahelm, CA TRUSTEES AS TO AN UN· ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT 8Hch-Coata ..... Oallv la S'7.33 plut utlllllff and Laguna Hll9. Clllt. Ml f.4t 1 ac:cHa, 11\fOrmatloo-
pla•tlc TM uMCa lo bl IOld ate OMDED 10% INTEREST, A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Piiot Aprt 11 23 30 1192 othef cnarge1. Jelfrey B. Armour, an Ind!-II .bllth' d M I packed m•rketplace
(9) Ice chesta dncrl~ In general u : BERYL BURDETT AND NEED AN EXPLANATION ' ' 'll\221 DEMAND IS HEREBY vldual, 25511 Rangewood a u h/Ce •:Pot vl•il•d r19111.,-1y • 1uc:-Lol 12 Qn..Sale Genlral Uqucw lJ. MAAY IC, BURDETT, HUS-OF THE NATURE OF THE MADE lh1I you p1y the Road, Ugunl Hillt. Cltlf. eac eeta eH ceutully. by &II klndl )
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(1) Turblmetlf • ORT tSC ClrlM No. 066677 and lJ. BAND AND WIFE AS PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Mak1• the rfght move. 1um of $3,13'.52 lo IM un-92653 Pl&ot Attrll 23, 1Ht of coniumert ....._~,...------•qoor lnventOfy and 1r1 ~JOINT TENANTS, AS TO YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· Plot AHi E1tat1 dlf1lgnld, Who 11 autho-John E. Quinton. an Ind!-ltfo317 . 111••111•111••1
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2Ba, carpor1, lndry, the b••oh. Fir• mo. Agt 878-4912
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bchl 2_. car parking. aundeck, gar. w/d , util
$875-$1700/lno Incl, atepe to market,
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(714)945-8122 GrHnl>elt vu St550 apacloua patio. Avail
A9t, 84 .. 2389 511. 11850. '73-7892.
wtth garage or $800/ duplex. Call for details Check with the local 800.3S8-3388 EJ<t. v. Check w11h 11'1• loco
mo without garage, 1219K SRI 831•2242 Better BualnH• Bu· t 0t6 10< current up-Better Buslnoas BL
No pets. 722-1711 reau before you send .date. reau before you send CLO.I To .a1Lll CM: E'Slde hM to ahr any money tor fees FINO LOVED ONES any money for feet.. ,.. w/emply'd n/amler who Read and understand w 1 TH NAT 1 o NA L Aeaa and um:ieta111nC1
28R 18A, laundry rm, abides cat.a, 1350/lno 3001 ... ,~7S/F20•. 31J1317 WI/Feat· any contracts belor• AOOPTEE SEARCH any conllacui before new carpet. Wld ac· + dep + 'h utl. &45-4850 008 u Y o u s I g n · S ho P Publlcatjon Ads Coll y o u s 1 g n S ti o P cept O.C. housing. Eut ........ : Shr rfttored time cliff, NB. Agt 541·5032 around for rates." for more Information around for ra1as ·• t8781MO .,...,.
UM MAPL• w/poola, grMnbelt. Prof'I Appraiser W/2 suite• •WIDOW HAS $$$for l·S00-225'7477· 3 R'T TIA. OC·SF or
CENTAUR MGMT 35+, n/a, no pee 155(), ah.,e/rent 1 aulte-can TD'al $20,000 up. No MAKE A FAIEND ... FOR S•cto-oo restnciton'
842·2288 or e:J1-2725 Inc UI 37&-3740 NeCa. ahr equip/resources crtd1...., No penalty. CaM LIFE! Scandinavian. Must use by end 01
••atDi liCKilV w/mtg bk.r, realtor, etc. SMALL TOWN BUSI· Dtnlton As.•99-4835NOWI European. Yogo11a. May st4s ea 723.i86'J
'75-2112/e75-66t7hm NESSES FOR SALE. vlan, South American.1~,,..,.....,..,,..,,,,.-~~~~-:: 2BR tBA am back Prlc,d 50k to 250,000. COLLEGE BOUND STU· JapaneH High School CRUISE CANADA'S
yrd. gas w/d hk-up. AttractJv•. prof .. slonal ChOOH from over DENTS for IChOlaT· Ex ch an g. • tu-CALM-WA TEA ntV
No pets. 173.5/mo ANA M•U DIM R9gU-office suite In CDM 1,000. Affiliated Bu~-ships and other finan-dents .. Arriving Au· ERS Spend 3, 5, 7
845-t'31 aft 3pm lar or khch eult" w/ 3111 2nd Ave. $650/ nHa Const.1ltant1, PO clal aid. Write tor free gust. Host Families njghts aboard eleg
E.Slde. back bay. 2459 wttlr1~. Special low mo. Utll pd. 520 aq. ft. Box 49457, Colorado details to Scholastic needed! American In· replica steamb0<als..
Rue d• Cannea. 28R wkly ratH. No dep, no 844-H20 Springs, CO 80949. Aid Resources, PO tereullural Student Ex· visiting romanhc c I
2BA, bit Ina, gar, haaale. Fr .. haekplng ... , BOA ISLAND Box 741909, Los An-change Call Barbara les. the world·l11"'ou•
lndry, 1825. 494-247t • oth9' motel NMCH -g•IH, CA 9()()()4.1939. (714) 670-8683 or ,. tOOO Islands. the In 3597 Harb« MZ-3500 Marine Ave. upstairs 800-SIBLING. ternat1~nal Seaw11, ~ 18R Courtyard • offtc•. 9Xt4, $300/mo. DEBT CONSOLIDATION and locks, whal MCtlna. Gated, pool, NllWPORT UY INN 675-3877 Coke/Pepsi, V8, Mlntue FREEi with credit re-watching and magn fl-actlvltl... Ask about Our 1paclou1 rooms I I S2 000 50 000 F 9---a.a...1 M2-88M Include refrig A micro, Beautiful Office Suite on Maid, In HI Tee dr nk par • • • · eenl fjords rom ..--contlnental bkfaat, PCH. 3100 E. Coast machines. St3k req. Cut monthly payments s 5 6 2 o o . o, a I·•
Mowe-ln S peol•ll maid aervice & much Hwy. COM. 52650/mo. . Free catalog. to 50%. l<lmberly Found.Cat, Full grown. brochure •·ll00·2G7•
Newer 2BR 2BA S850. more. Located close 2100 aq.ft.844-5820 t-800.352-4501. • Credit t·800-226-0t90. black & grey longhair 7868.
Pam, Agt 848-$880 to beach/airport. FREE BROCHURE. The 9am·t 1pm e.a.t. affectionate, well
or 97 .. 3848 · weekly rates from CdM small office suites newest concept In cared tor West of
• I I la"I $150, tat time gu41st1 avail. 230 at & up. vending. Be flrat In Harbor & Wiison, Ole-ft pee only U1.-000 Reas. Al18k Reale-your area. Direct from Costa Mesa. 722·841 1
2 A 3BR Townh<>meal · nomlca e1s-6'700 manufacturer . (24 days, 631-0323 eves & GOOd locl fl48.7387 hours) weekends
MUST .EEi Costa Mau <e NewpQrt 1~24-9304 _F_O_U_N_O_·_M_a-le--,H-1m_a_·
Beach, 1650 sq.ft. 111yan eat noar V1c1orja
Employment
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EMPLOYMENT 6C>30 $200 OFFJ * c .... Cendoa LoaVolfice, big open FREE INF OR MA TION... St & Newport Blvd
n-autJful 1 BR t~nho-w kl area/Ba. Superior Ave. Make a call. Make lots Call C"arles at 650· R t• I t .... .,... On the Beach. M Y $1100/mo 548-8531 of moneyl Unique op-" ecep IOn S
mea. Frplc, D/W. & monthly rentals. portunlty offers sub-052t or S53-8404 ParMime Roal r.
patio, lndry rm, up-78 .. 1084 FOR I••••• Approx atan11al Income with· ~a.yr-old boy from LOST: KITTEN Weekday m:>. in ..
graded. $750/mo. t OOO sq ft, Cannery out Investment or risk. Nyon, Swlt:ierl•nd Oeclawed male, Satur-Approx 5 Hrs Oay ~7
238 AVOCADO VIRage nr Udo Jau Call FREE 1-800.767· seel(s nice Calif family day, April 18, Cameo Hr Llghl a1.1cre11111
OENTAUR MGMT Club. Very nice. Of· 5643. to learn English 6 mos Shores. Chlld h••r1· duties Good phon
842-2288 or 631·2725 flee, Hlon, studio, GREAT OPPORTUNITY from Nov. 1 wlll study broken. Pleas• call personality & ••IJ ' NEW COM 2Br 2Ba twnhae. 1t0<e, ? Gre•t r•te. Build your own busl-all propositions Why 72t ·8882 ence w pub• c a mus
Must travel or work Call Rob F. 432-8353 ness. We will train & not an exchange? ---------Apply 1n per$On on 1 !~h~':'/dre:.g~~ n131g1~550ta.l/d1ow72wt-~ ... ~.t. show you how to be-Write: E. Schaer. t9, RENT. Remax South c
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Move-In apeolall COM 2Br 2Ba, temale ·Call Ben 714-37~1071. Nyon, Switzerland through Classified 17552 Beach Dl~cs
1975 714-4S50-831o to a hare w/aame. Shopping for a new (lax: 22·798 53 63) ___ ..;;;._ ________ o_. _H_u_nt_•n..;g;,...•_on_u __
amall ocean view. ART STUDIOS apartment? ctasslfled
pool, gym, no petS/ lets vou compare amkng, $525 + '-" utn. Small Studio• from ..,.,st• ~ without ha1&le ••Br 3Ba ,lrg famlly hm •Charlft1"9 3B~ 2Ba, 721 1282 I'll .,.89 $200-$295/mo Com• ~ .... w/eltlum, new carpet, woodbumlng frplc, w/ • ' ... the Art ·Colony or worryl
3 8.ctroom, 4 Bed· s1500llM. Oya 833-d hkupe, 2 car gar, Small Studio, heer1 of COM ahr 3Br 2Ba hae. of Costa MHL Call Pllot Cl•aalfl•d
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room cMtaiched home. 1184, Eves 842·tW walk to bchl 11350. downlown Laguna. rw Upatra • private, b9st carey Ward 631·2242 842·5878 Flrep&Ke, dOuble car ---------Aachen. 878-7113 1hopplng,,ranapor1• loc. 1450. M/F. A....U garage, fenced yard, •Bluff• 3Br 2'-" Ba on Uon. seoo, 49&-1184/ now. Mar1c 8t9-487·2t t3
al m~~·2·1nd. gmbelt, nr pool, frplc, 2Br 2Ba, fr pie, apa, 4944381. Agent. Cd M -3 a R 2 ~•A ---2 car gar new carpeV wash rm, frig, g.ar. . •
tlle/bllnd .. Sl575/mo. OCHnsld• Of PCHI Twnh••· frplc, Inside
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2~8a, end garage,
W/O hk\lpe, pool A
•P•· It 070/mo +
'350 dap. 2.233 Fair·
lftew Rd .... 7001
Own«/bkr,854-.3824 Walk to ......-ywnwet lndry, 1475 + utlls . .----------------..... or 721 .. 750 $1250/mo. 723-0G08 Av! 4/28. 675-8837
•Lido Penlnaul•• Clean, sharp 2Br tBa.
t & 2BR Uni'* from neat \llew, 2 blka to
'800 Wll••· pv1 bch, beaehl Catpcft, patio
bey \/Jew. e7~30 1925/mo. 675-2558
710 LNe Part Dr.' Furn apacioue tBR,
•Spadoue & dean 2BR Spring apedlll• thru 4/30 walk to bch/atorH, :ga..t~a:ry~~ *The Bluffs• :!~ sfteo~~ 1115
aaastrno. 722.n19 2BR/def\12BA. 11750/ ,..,... ___ ...,... ___ _
uca:: ...__._ mo no p«a. 557-8332 Studio, 5 min to OCMn, 1 aoo .. _ • ---• • 1 yra ,,.., cteen, ap ..
28A 29A. dlahwaahet, 3Bdrm 2\tBa twnhme, cloua, huge balcony,
dlapoaal, W/O. trplc, Big Cyn golf eoura• saso. 840-5884 Bkr gar, deck, cu•tom vwl Tennla. pool, spa,
built. •1&. St2·131 t 1taoo1mo. 84~5274 COSTA MESA ;!t;i.J
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2BR Apattment
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Avg 1837/mo
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Condo with gar.
Owner almost never
home. S4<e5. 65()..8298
.. Eutblulf: Shr 3Br hm,
gar. $505 + ~ uta.
Avt 5115 Robyn 844-
5841/Jean 844-4247
714-850-8310
*••bide CM·Shr 3BR
Town h om • w /a II
amenities. lndry fac,
ex9fdM area, lg •~ deck. Female prerd.
2.DRM .7""-'-1375/mo + ~ utlta. * VVllf• Avt lmmed 631-e959 .. Y"td .. Luic 2Br 2Ba •1BDRM SIOOt Fem. to ahare lg• . RAVE A twnhm In gated comm. ·11-fn t-.1 .. 11 Frf9, dahwehr, stow TwnhM by Back Bay. ettch gar, Jae, pool. ~ ~._.. Incl No pets 54~'55 o
11350fmo 760-1993 *'*AM Mp FOf' • $410 + ~ utll. awn GWCE SALE ..,..,.___,_....,,..,,..........,..,----Det•lla on Rental •4BR, 2'h BA. 2 .. tory. 222..:Jeee, 550-7189 ev
H•rbor View Hom•• .._.. .. 11 100 ft. to bch, frptc, Fum hm In wooda. Shr 642 5678 3BR 2BA, fully f\lm, 1 18 .. & 28R 2U patio. t900 Neptune. w ith fem non/amkr. • yr lse. S2000/mo Agt. Poot. apa, cable hkup IUSOOlmo. 844-7038 Ano. tna/pool/epa.
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Cati Peggy. 760-IMeo RITUKa V1LLAG• ......... ., .. noo $375. 77<>-365t
Harbor Woodt MWtU New cpc/palnt, Y1Wtted House. Edlnger/Sprlng-
Townhom• Step• to =·,/r&iJ;,S:,'; dale, HB. Oulet area. Nwpl Cntr. 28r t B No-amk/pets. 1380 +
11150 Bkr 840-5"4 Park·S.ttlngl! •Nwpl Hehl• Small ctep a utll. 84M>744
Lg 2Bdrm/2Ba. Weat• t With OcMn 41 SunMt 1 BR, ::::".::: 1 ~ Mata/Female 30-40 n/
Clift ...... freah paint. YleWa. Na 2BR 28a son. • ry. amkr aht Nwpt Hgts
frpl, Retrlg, Pool, $195. Child OK. No No peea eeo.a14• nice A apacloue 2BR
S950/mo 845-1521 Peta. •31 .. 107 1 BLK lO beach. OUtet + ofo. 28A Apt. frplc,
sunny tar, patio with "*'"ed celllnga, w/d ,
t,..., garage. >Cini k>c. 1525 + "'utlta
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pi. for Frr position. F tal Vall then you may quaPfy Aoa~ U.7-W Win--ir· · DlahwHh•r 1125, anoUlar 1 di 1 ancea, o c eq p.. · For appt call Ann G~d "pay ~cl:S~ for one of our many tar Patk, FL 327U2. EXCELLENT PAY. Wor1c trlge. e48 aea table to g = p.:,~~ lt.,eo, gym equip. Sat ehlp avail. Incl 2 yra •ea i u iok C ... tutY
24t·7040 SC Plua mileage. Muat have openings: at home end earn Waaher/Oryer, white 7eo-1~: ' /Sun: 1e10 Tustin Ave ~!:'w:t ~~~~'! Custom. 4-dOOr. A/f,
Carpet oontr•otore reliable car and lnaur· •DAT~ ENTRY ••HHH 1150-1550 weakly. Ma"'an $175 firm Hug• Sele lad I•• •L In ' l'l"k AIC, PIS. Tlh, CNIM. •FMNGJTYPING Plea" be •ware that Companie• need F· 944 0412 · Hoepltal bed 1175, alee clothff 12·18. ahoH value: " tar••· • • Pfwlndows, Plue Much ~:!tp~:119 :!,":r:,,~: ~~~11.~~'for Rita. •LO'PllS IM Uallnga In Ihle cat· homeworkera and di•· dryer 150, Invalid care 5-8, kllch.,,, furn, B/W V. Int~. 721""°'· Morell Program C. portatlon. 992•9829 .OEN. OFFICE egory may require you trlbutore. Call now White ref rig W/lc• lteme 13--110. 5'5-1743 TV Lampe, Bric·•· 111•111 ONLY l13.4U PART TIME •ACCTG CLERICAL to call • 900 numb« •PMk directly to • mMer. ar..1 ahapel Brae, 1ae1 Tualln Ave Carriers Wanted ProceHlng mall for We otter hi pay ratff In which th9re Is a repre .. ntattv. 1-800-1250. MO-e283. Queen or MajHtY. bet 19th a Bdwy, Sat ·11 HOble 17' w/trall.,, l'Al>ILl.Al' •111111 Eam extra money. De-our co. Good pay, no + benefit•. Our charge per minute. 7•2·t140 Ext. 711. Palma, 5-8 1"1 tal . & Sun M No EatllH wings, marine radio, l20 N , potted. Herb ----------I ._......._ llvar the Huntington exp nee. 948-2181 phonH are ringing ATTN: WOMEN/MEN I GOVERNMENT U.S. No ptanta, s 1 ea.87._9'22 Indoor ...... aete •le. mtt, d acc.n. '87 Cedllleo --
Beach/Fountaln Valley Preti Oper•tor :!~ clrr T~unJ.. Eam 1150 to 1550 uperlence. Own •Dinette 1940'•• Shad or Pl " 16-Furnishings, etc. 10.3 12500ob0 582·1040 :,-:J.~~s!::tl~= ~na~:pe::~nl m~~I~~ A.B. Dick, mfn 3 yra AOC 1~ F,.. Weekly. Product u-hours. ProceH FHA 8 chalra, table, (2 g...!, lO 'f:, ~ 1 Fr1/Sal. 2294 Meyer/ 2a' Lllnoor Fult Powet, Eiccelent
hours. No collect.Iona exp. CM M2·2 3 9 S ·~_.,_1_4-_e_s_s.o __ 1_00__ •embty. Muat be •bl• mortgage refund•. =:c::l buffet; MOO. ganon' p&anle, s1 · •• ~ WHson. •31 .. 801 •loop, perfect condl-Condition. MUST
Involved. Need to be ·-lo etatt lmmedlalelyl C... 80Q.882•7999· 2•~ v-.. ~a-e74-a..-•2 MOVING OUT Tool.a tJon, 17500 obo 71"" SEElll 112 9H
availat>I• wedneadays Real E1tllte Ant SALESMENf#OMEN ~o ~x~=: r:c=~: KUWAJT JOBSlll Find fl.drawer dr"aer $300, --. -power a hand; patl~ 142•2827
1 •
from 8PM to Thurs· 15 yr Top Producer $50K + OPPTY In~. Cd Nowf'91. out how to land lucre-2 chalra seo ... 1 lw&n furn, clothH, oftlc• 41'Co1Utnble MIS, nu 90 CedlUeo ......
days 3AM. Valid CA. aHk• an aggrHalve, DEFIANCE Sella Pro-800·145""847 Ext. ""•ut•h~ fronoml~~·.onu~ bed S50. 17~.0158 equip, aafe, bike, roll· eng, reguttr, gtNI for De Vltle 4113Mt Eic· DL# and Insurance a exp'd, He'd add'I A> 1 s p ........ ·-.,. aft• •pm or tv mag top deak &. more. SAT fam, aac l30K (140K c•ll•nl Condition
t 71,1642.,..333 alat. Salary + comm. ~~~ .. on pray R•n• 118· ject, Richard Favara, 8am-4pm, 374 Flower. value) Mike ~11. BEST BUYlll Sa\19 mus · • Call P•trfclt Ten ore ,.....,. company •P• featured on CNN. Dratting Tablff, Lampa, Atttn••-· TaA.e.. It Ext 209. 780-8702 10 can upon local r• Bartender Tr11lnee1 Don't be ripped otfl 1• Fil• Cabinet• a book· .....: _, Ir TWIN'• CLUa Lido 14 with Tr•ll•r 1978 Cadillac Coupe de
tall 1tor .. and busl-Needed, Nm up to aoo.MERGERS. ahelves. call ,97.s.71 Collectors! G•r•e• aeJe Sat. 11100, good condi. VIiie, aH extr ... good For Ad Action
Call a SELL neHH. For delalls $150 dally, aa1ary + Will ucnflce Undaay 8am·12n, Taya. Chll-tlon, 4577, a50-7091 cond. 11200 obO, ctlft
CAU. t-800-444-9177. llpa, full or part time. PART-TIME WORKERS KINGSIZE WATERBED • Purpua Umlted edition dren'a clothlng, Baby Rod 945-3020
lllllJPllL
Abo-VISOR
642·5678
your used vehicle
through classifled
842·587 8
T he Piiot ca.eel• 2 wk training women WANTED to address No-wave mattteH. In-"Llldw Anno" Teddy equipment. Maternity
fled men 21 or older. Call; envetope1 a.t home. dud•• tram• & hNd· Bear t'8 of only 100 518 ~ Place 21' Galul• 'H w/ --•• 2 ... 2 •2 You mual have a type-boatd. Good condi. m d • ..,.,.. Pl 1 Th• most comprehen-.,._9 .., • 1 writer or good hand· tlonl Only 1200• Call • •· -""· •aa• traller, 350 cu n volVo, •IV• and current dlrec-BECOME A PARA&t£· writing. Call (702) 382· 589-7904, IHv• mff-call 9'2-4321 X332 loaded, Uk• new, HC tory of good1 and Hr· GAL Join America"• 7250. sage. day1 or 83t-3220 ew1 118,900 &45-1800
vlcH aroundl futfft growing P'l>" -------------------•H Ge ... a le
SAILHOAlll>S 711 I H
HllN'l lN(dON
HE!\( 'H fl I 40 1
feHlon. Work with .i· POSTAL JOBS MOVING FROMM.a. ...., 1
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---------------------------torneya. Lawyer Jn. .Your Ar•• Must ••II elegant oak ;u!";~~ge .. act on. 11..111111 1tructed home atudy. $23,700 per year plus dining rm ••t w/cnlna 18221 H no1
MAHINt: Sl.ll'S
DOCKS 7022
By CHARLES GOREN
with O MAR SHARIF
and TANN AH HIRSOi
The fiMat paral-o!tl benefits. Postal Carri-cablhet & •ervet • Uk~ * B • • u ti f u t f u ti 0 ulu *•Up to 30' on .... program avallable. era. Sorters, Cler1<1. new, .. ate 12. 41 len9th o p oea um Moving Sale Household bo• Penn 110/Foot
Fr•• catalogue. aoo. For an application & Sytvanla TV, • yra old. tur oo•t Reveralble Item• Mlac. Sat 8am· Nr Bay 111and (Co\19)
3 8 2 ·7 o 7 O D •pl. eum Info, call 1·2t9-Sanyo VCR. oak bdrm as raincoat with fur 2 Pm 17t42 E"' o~n sea 973-1943
LE-78202. 738-9807, Ext. P1537, drHser, cry1tal lamp1, ft'lm, Eu'ropean hooks. glewood Clrcle 10 Minute• To Open
8am-6pm, 7 days. llv rm Ht w/coffee & Hardly worn. $950. Moving S •I• Sat'4/25, •••I 18' Power $225 CONSTRUCTIO.., end table, Sohmer 642-4321 x 102 f n: eplnnet piano, xln••-------·--8 :30am-3P'm. urn, mo&34'SailS40045' WORKERS PILOT CLASSIP:llED cond . Call erter St nl lid Id clothes , kitchen Sall, narrow beam lfS' the resource you * un ng ao oo goods.~W•'v• got It S450 mo 7 52·28 81 All TradH, Expetl· can count on to 8811 a 8:30pm. 310-457·1480 r.•n'a LonglnH, black 1111 Huntington Har·
enc•d Only. Tax FrH myriad of merchan· or wknds 714·969-8738 ace . diamond• @ 12 bour, Davenpon I•· BALBOA COVE SLIP T CT BACK ON T{IE JOB
Neither villnerable South deal .
NORTH
• 10 8 4 2
87
AKQ 5
• 10 7 6
WEST
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EAST
•9
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10 9
+95
KJ632
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+J42
SOUTH
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742
+AKQ8 3
The bidding:
outb West North East
1 + 1 Dbl 4 -
4 + Pa.u P888 Pau
Opening lead: Ace of
The vear had started off disas·
trouslv for Trump Coup Tommy
Eq•r) 11me he sat m a game su1t1
broke normally. and as our readers
know Tommy starre<I o nly when
trumps were poorly distnbuted The
retit of the time he was what can be
dt>scnbed politely as a "hacker."
Ho"evt>r. things began looking up
when th111 hand camt alo ng.
North's dnublt> of one heart wu
negative, a takeout double for the to s 70K • Exel Ben-dlse Items, becau1e •-R-0-0-.-.-C,...e_d_a_r_C.,...h_•_•_t & e o·c1ock, aac land, HS70t Bolefo S275/mo. 30 Ft. f.ark·
unbid suit&. With a considerably eflta. Relocation req'd . our columns com~ S 1 oo. Cedar llned $2995. 873-7892. Ing avall eso-e 45 Sun-Thur•. 9 to 9 1111 d b I beuer than minimum opening bid, Eutem qua • uyers 0 wardrobe all wood Boal w/E. Baytront, Bas.
not even East's leap to four hefrta 30• ft47•1,.." call! ... 2 •978 SSO ask for Rachel or boa laland on shore or• --.... Brett 831·7118 mooring $12.500.
could stop Tommy from biddina 1]iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .,.....,_ ....,.,.. .... e•s.-&S 12 or 645-8928 spades. 11 AFGHAN'• AKC Household Treuut .. 111 ---------
The defense at.arted with two u P, TO PUPS • ADULTS Sal. a Son. tam-Spm. Up to 3 2 ft $275/mo. l300IEACH Ml-7Mt 43$ AO* StrMI Power/Waler, avallable rounds O( heart.a, declarer Nffinl lmmedlatelyl Tom
the second. The kin& of trumps wu 752..0550 or 873-2980 Sf'OH l'IN<i Nt:Wl'OllT
led and allowed to win, and Weat
held up the ace a aec:ond time when $ 60 0 declarer continued with the queen.
East's heart discard brought a 1mile
of anticipation from T ommy.
To protect agaimt West ruffin1 a
high diamond, declarer croaaed to
the queen of diamooda, came to
hand with the queen of clubt and led
another diamond toward the table'•
honors. West followed. the Iring won
and declarer again returned to hand
with a high club for a third diamond
<iO<H•S t>oi;:,
a kler'• ..... downhlll
almulatlon exetcl••
machine. WOfkl u ceJ.
lent, perfect condJtlon.
Retell• tor over S500,
must .... S 2S O
Ht.ACH ti I ti9
Dover Shor••
Tr•••""• G•lorel Saturday 8ain·2pm
2112 Santiago ·
('/\Ml't:llS. HV S .
TllAll.EHS Hill"
'HFORDF350 22 FT Motorhome.
352 motor, automatic
1ran1. Auna eJCce ... nt.
$1700/obO or trade.
lead.
ff West ruffs. the ace of trumps la
the third and last trick for the de-
fense. So East tried diacarding a
club, but that proved no better. The
ace of diamonda won and Tommy
simply ruffed dummy'• la1t dia·
mood with his jack. Whether Eut
overruffed or not. two spade tricb
were all that the defenders could
st.ill colle.:t
PER MONTH * NO COl.l.ECTmS * Ea rly morning motor
routes available. Deliver
Monday thru Saturday.
PIRll 8'&-0180
Garage
Sales
HAI.HI IA
ISi.AN U i; I OU a.,... ••le sat 8·5,
Dinghy, Furn, ClolhH,
Kitchen, Unena, Ruge,
205 Garnet Avenue
Oa.nt Y•rd S•I•
fum, cloth•• & misc,
Sat & Sun 7am-3pm
1417 Mariners
Moving Sale-Newport
Beach. Sat 8-4, Sun
1().4. Furniture, appll·
842·1Me
M<HOH<'Y('l .t.
S( 00 rt:ll HO I H
ance1, many bOoka, ,84 HONDA lamps, 1port Items,
ate. 1e15 Harrow NIGHT HAWK Pl~. NB. (olf Dovet Rain gear, Bell Mlmet,
Dr. > good tlret, rune great. Uptewn Gar ... lalel 28,758 mllH. Call
DHlgner ClothH, Kevin, 71 •18•8·2•51
Acceuorl•• and other after 8pm.
fabulous Items et bar· ----------gain pr1eHI SAT. 4/2'5 Buy It. Sell IL Find It.
1oam-4pm. '10 Plata Clas11fled.
Must have Call 642-5678.
d d bl • EVERYTHING MUST
HAI Bl)/\
l't:NINSlll.!\ f.t07
epen a e transportation ao1 Bdrm ••t. din Put a few words table, 4 chra; hutch,
!'Olli> H07~
••••• 79 Ford Ringer
• X '· rebuilt engine, clutch. pre11ure plate
& throw out bearing.
Brand new carb, ra-
diator & brakH. Call
Ban or Gina. 145-3717
or 83 1 -e959.
JAUUAk lHO:'>
1990 XJ8 VP. 1 owner
low ml,C/d, chrm al-
lays, . factory warr &
Alarm , (IUS4•7)
$27,500 (714) 5'7·
6262
LINCOLN H 120
'90 Co n tinent-' 4-dr
II' 16091. Froal blue w/
leather Interior, very low mllu, futt pow9t.
Ready to deliver. Won't la11. SAVEi
N•bere C edllleo
940-8100
LINCOLN ''11
Contlnen tet. 4eo
eng. NM good I 1295
Muat .. 1142.()587
l90e 188 A11u"'9 15 mo
lease or $'30.07/mo,
Red/Beige , SnRf, Eicec.cond.722-<>ee4
MG H 1.ao
•79 MGB. yettow conv .•
AIWA put~. rebuiK
catb. new lgnlt,. wire
rims. $2600 OBO.
538-8923
1H0351Roedlter Ivory/black, 1otld, CA
black ptafe ••r
11187840. 129,500.
{71')454-13t4
Tllll('KS !l~:!O
I
TODAY'S d l• b•l•ty • oal( dreuer w/mlrror, a n la J 1 Insura nce. wall unit, aofabed, to work for you. '70 Chevy hvy ~Ion 8' atereo, area rug. bO)(, V-8, AIT. Runs
·...__C_R_o_s_s_wo __ RD_P_U_Z_Z_LE___,
ACROSS
1 Rap.ds
6 Russian ...
10 Choosa
14 AnllpUIO
Item
15 Take OUI
t6 Persian ett
17 Set &Side
18 Handed OV9f
20 Cudloo
21 Invade 23 Hote -
2• Squirrels
nests 26 Cove<n()(s
28 wrinlde 30 Keep talking
31 C.lues 32 Ailments
36 T&ett on
37 Footwear
38 ~' ott 39 lnttabnants
•2 JuCllClal -u
~ Steep rocils
•5 Blazed <18 Cttlefs
•9 Fat>nc
SO Antler P8'1
5 1 Sttetls OUI
S2 Firearm
owner. 04'9 55 AC<l991
58 and I~
notice 60 Garment
81 Fonnerly
i2 Elllfttl'late
55
63 GMllC
64 ~ans.
perhaps
85 Evans and
Carnegie
DOWN
I -Nostra
2 Sp1nt
3 Money from
stocks
-'Road abbr
5 Set right
8 -Ababa
7 Longgrua 8 Entirety
SI Hawaiian _ .. ,,..
10 -·-mutual
fund 11 Argentine name
12 Ontario canal 13 Faction•
19 Pep
22 Affirmative
'#Ord
25 Rodent
2e Cotrodea
27 Boy In
Genest•
21 Flan
29 Goon
l'lorsebac:k
30 UprltlniJs
32 Bell sounds
33 8aSIC 34 Rambta
tt"HUITl90 - -
37 Grin
40 FOUll
lootpnnl .. , Se1tllng1
42 HOiy
43 Hit 45 Cook In Oii
4f EmphnMS
47 P&NIOn 411 UOOQOIC""•I
stales
-'ll Totts
51 Tra<11ng
S3 Sublertuge
54 Cttimpam ....
•g
56 Min Mgment
5 7 M1111ant org
48~--
12 13
CALL-642·4 333 i'=Goo=d··""='a·75-&3=~t4 _RSIU_F_F-~D-?~,~~!~:.
COSTA MESA NEWPORT BfACH ~-2~~:: ~l~; •. W~I~~ n, line<. chfome Wheel•.
good tlrH, e•c:otlent
condltlonl 4eo v-e.
Book value: 117,000.
Mull Hll $15,000
080. -...0180
AfflnlUft: Jovnall•• Ease•• LnMr
of Saa Frudeco, aUJ.ougb H I IMCft·
Nrily an •trol.r, pte•I-valuablt
contnbulloM to thoet who caN about
birth ..._ aftd horwcepe. Ju ..
ll·ytv·•ld. ~ ftlt aft affh1Jty
with hill .,.,.. IMN88 -thill to•·
pellH hi• to lura nerytill .. abowt
lhtw pLayen. 19<1 .. l .. tlwlr 4atft of
birth. la h .. ~. ,,_.... llrtlhday1, ..
LtlMr .aww wt .. • hla f"ll"P and
pte.W. Mrth ..._ rusi.. from
Jee.Ide lleM-.. IC.aftnl Abdul·
Jabkr .. T .. y Calnto.
ARID (Mardi ll·Aprtl 19) Chtd1
90\lltt ~. n>ntact 1nd1111dial who
dethnl-. tc.y •
organl&a.riofl, promotion. production,
hvlng up to pot•ntiel Tauna1. I.to,
Scorpio ,_,.,.u play tt1nlf1C111nl roln
TAUllUS (April 20·M•y 20). Lun1r
u,,..n co!flad" with com111unl<at1un,
WS.liNI, l'Olll.alltt, ablhty to bndgt' dit·
ta.nao, lantUf8 benwn You'll lit •ed
10 ~ ot1 flndlnp. Vlf10 plays IOI•
~Id h.a,,. t~ l~t•n. lnlllala In
MIME. N , W
CIMINI (May 21 ·Jurw 20) YO\l'll
Mtt IY<~ lft ..,..... ol tpeculauon. n
pe<l1ll7 by stJdill\I with ftu1bitr 6
Major dlanpt OCt'Vf .. "°"''· ta,,.W.lly r.&.ttnt t0 .. n..a lllM• You'll rwtt1vf
lift prior W> 11 p t11 Ubn 1n•ol•f'd
CANC'D (JvM 21-July 22) OvthM
bound.aria. ct.llftf ..,._., i.. ae~n bit
IWa,_ )'OU att ftOt WtlhOvt all .. fona6
Nll\.llns on pvbll~ '""'I'· ('(l()P"t•U•t
•ffort. ~ ''-· Vtrao penon•
play Mfnlficant ro._
UO (J.ay 2J·A ... 22) C'hlllwnpol
... UM ....._ -)'OU11 -.t aftd bNt
111 ._...._..,.,, ._. up, «M&W bir 10o
hoc MC .. rool ._,. A<C'ftlt ~ •
Uon, ..., reeol~ CVflC.'ffftll\I dwt
fllllntlOfl CA!pniconi i"Y04¥td . vaaoo <A• 2'·s.,t 12> Lon1 ·
,.,.., ,. •• , ell clef\f..a Yov'U bit """
l•htd with •h .. ttofl you ahouW MM
MW tarn.ct n fint plar't l.llNt ,,_ •
OOfl hlfhliPh nwti•il)', llfya., .._ .tp•
J A""' Ubn pnw>r11 f .. t11Nd
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UI A (Stpt 23-0ct 22) Dig dttp
for 1nforma1ton. emph• 11.e ong1ruil .tp·
pro•rh Cet to hearl ol mattera • .in
nounre to world "I no lungn play M'C•
ond fiddle!" Cla1m1 ad111~ter pruvldn
report that Is favorable to you
SCOlllPlO (Oct 23·Nov 21 ) Gl"ft'n
light fluhet -you'll ti. told. 'Oo ti
your way•" Trip may ti. ntteuary in
connKt1on with lost docum .. nt. You·11
enrountt r Aquarlan lndlv1du1I will'!
th-letten. 1n1tYls tn n1r11t 8. k . T
D1vet1Jfy. tApenawnl, makt lnqu1rift
VOLKSWACiOl'lo •1~.l:"I
•es "•"• • Door, 1-•Pffd, white W/'taln In-
terior, AM/,M CH• -''"''4eoo ., .......
1168 KARMAN OHIA 12 votL Hu: good body,
pan, paint, •••I•,
bumpera, brake•.
tran1ml1alon 6 new
ur... Needa: Interior
work, sunroof a
motot. 700
M6.o280, car toe.led
In Huntington a.ach
1e77 V.W. •UG
Orlglnal owner
(t>ought In Hutldnglon e .. ch) NNt m6nt con-
dition, New: IW.., en.
g1ne. lnt9flor, ~ a
more. White. Wit\ ,_.
tory aunroof. A colec·
tor's earl Aeklng
'4995, or beat on..
a
SAcm.uM (Nov. 22-DPc 21) OJ
Add lo wltdrobe, tcct'pt 1nv1t11ton to
t«Jll 1flalr I n>uA4 lncback.11111Lnw;!'-ll ...__.. __ .;;;a.., __ ._._ .. .._ ........ _ _..,, --------tt----::
Yoii11 fft'OVt'rloei1rticle.you'Ual11<>ln· THE ANSWER CTt'llM ln('()IM ~ntlal
CAPlllCOIN (Off ll·J1n 19)
You'll be able to uy. ''l'M on a rom•
Cycle contlnue9 high, lntultt" 1ni.llect ts MMN .... ...1. AAJ aonny -I vntlr ntVnnA
woru OYUtlfllt' KNp option• Or*"· ....... ' JKM \llllU UI ,.,.,. 1""' .. r ;.=: :~·J;!":,.r;:~r~:rt0n• stuffed? (oo't remember what it feels like
AQUA-lllUS (Jan 20·Ffll 18 ). ,~
on ln••1pt1on elute, <MtaCWr analy· to pell yotr ar inside? We've got the
111, tnOCl\llttlOn What bltJN • tMn« I..&. .... ..:... --1-
"'"tl"I• rtlrt.-ton could -..top into (llSW8f f """''°' yotl gclOg8 ~ i11he
"ao!Mthlna wnou. .. Get ""°"'' •n Daily lllr:l....a n-...r:ieds. ll nnv ilanw b..a.....I '111 wntlJll -pmnto Vl'I" 111\lol,,.;d r lUI \.RDllWI H -·r Hgn~ IDl9U PllCIS ( ~ I 9 March 20) Sctnar ·
"> ........ tOUnd, •IWadonl. ~y, yow,.. .. ad don't sel, we1 Ml
tOlor<00rdinatlon,ll\-'C.fllll1ly~m· ....__ ~ ... ~ (·-L. m·~) '-'r •)'II "I want tO 4o d,...IH C.f"I• HU. IDllU HVHQ UllUll ""'NIU.
com n•th•• htl,. -•• .,..c.., dft1,..
MOtl\t' '""'Y T•u,. .._ '"'",... the folowitvt week cit "APllL 1J "voua ••ntDAY: ..
You Mn "wnws .. _..,,."You mn nG dagel
pel.nt with w...t• You •N Wftttt1..-•
,,._....,,._Ii.etc, nMMnrior c.till\i,
VtflO. 54tJitun• ~ play lltntfl·
cut f'Ot8 in ,_, hit> C'utNftl C')'ttf
.. phaai ... mw.l, .......... of ....
attlvit-. acWmone to waftl,., •·
... """ ~ bow ..... _..,...tna
.... ....... ,...~ Mey wtll ...
9Nlll0rlllill•, 10ft r.IMKtnlhlp ln .. "84•
11 ..... rtt.tl Matw •potllfh ..... ,_ II
... Col 642·5678 Today !
~" """~·"• ,... ......... . JIOfl .., famd r
•
MISC !\lll()•,•1
DONAH VOUR CM,
Truck, MOIOrtUMfte ,
boat, teat ••••••· atampa. coin•, -. '*tlbtee IO ,.... "°" Hnltnt 1M ..... I A.8 . tu dedl ~llllh
,,.. ~Med "°' run.t~ttu.
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.. Pontiac Bonneville SE, MotorWcek's 1992 selection as "Best Domestic Sedan," has nearly doubled its sales over a year ago. . . .
Bonnevill.e SE . named top · u~s~· s·edan -.
Pontiac wins MotorWeek network honor for th ird consecu.ti ve ye a r j
The Pontiac Bonneville SE has been
selected 1992's best American sedan by
MotorWeek -the third consecutive year
the public television network series
picked a Pontiac in that category.
"With a standard 1 70-horscpov .. er VG
engine, the full-size Bonneville SE offers
excellenr performance, along with the
safety of a driver's-side air bag and
available anti-lock brakes, features which
its upscale buyers demand," said
MotorWeek host John Davis at an awards
ce remony conducted by the
Maryland-based weekly lV program prior
to the opening of the New York Auto
Show.
"When )'OU combine a long list of
standard SE features with the aggressive
styling that Pontiac is famous for, you
have an outstanding package," Davis
sajd,
for the model year through March 3 l.
sales of the SE and its stablcmates, the
Pontiac SSE and SSEi, have increased
59. l percent compared to the same
period in l 991. The new-for-l 992 SE
follows Pontiac's mid-size Grand Prix
wh ich captured the award in 1991 and
1990. .
"Customer acceptance of these
award-winning Pontiacs has been
outstanding," said Pontiac General
Manager John G. Middlebrook, who
accepted the best American sedan award.
"It's a great tribute t9' the team effort that
includes the employees at G\1's Design
Staff, its B-0-C Wentzville (Missouri)
Assembly Plant where these \vorld -class
cars are built, the Pontiac organization
and our dealers."
Since its introduction last Fall,
Bonneville SE has been a hit with the
'Customer acceptance of these award-winning Pontiacs 'has been
outstanding.'
COSTA MESA 11mm~mm
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Mitsubishi, UC Irvine to host
Zot Trot 5K race on Saturday
Mitsubishi Motots and the UC Irvine Alumni Assoc:adon have
combined forces to sponsor the first annual Zot Trot on
Saturday.
Proceeds from the SK race, open to the general public, will
benefit the UCI Alumni general scholarship and athletic
scholarship programs.
The race will start in front of the Administration building on
the UCI campus, across the street from The Marketplace.
Parking is available on campus.
RegiS!ration begins at 7 a.m. the day of the race, with an
aerobic warm-up to follow at 7:4S and the SK run/walk
scheduled for 8. A 1/2-mile dash Tiny Tot Zot Trot for children
11 years old and younger is scheduled to begin at 8:45.
Runner who want to get a head start may pick up registration
forms at Harbor Mitsubishi, 2833 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa,
540-4491, or Tuttle-Click Mitsubishi, 36 Auto Center Drive,
Irvine, 472-7400.
For more information, contact James Stofan, UC Irvine
Alumni Association executive director, at 8'65-4551 .
MacPherson . named Chevrolet
Dealers Association President
Veteran Orange County auto dealer Joe MacPherson has
been named president of the 75-member Southern california
Chevrolet Dealers Association, the auto industry's largest state
dealer group.
Mac Pherson
MacPherson's first auto experience came
following service in the ·Navy when he joi ned
Angelus Chevrolet as a salesman. In 1958 he
moved to Orange County and became lease
manager for Guaranty Chevrolet of Santa
Ana. '·
The next year he purchased Guaranty's
leasing operation and begao his long ca reer
as a dealer. His first retail auto dealership, Joe
MacPherson Chevrolet in San Clemente,
opened in 1968 and was moved to the
then-new . concept Irvine Auto Center in.
1977.
A motorsports enthusiast for more than 20 years, MacPherson
has been both an off-racing competi~or and sponsor. His Team
MacPherson Motorsports off-road racing team has achieved an
enviable winning record and the plaud its of fellow racing
competitors. He has also been involved in the Indy 500 as a
sponsor and as team co-owner.
The auto mega-dealer serves. on the board of directors of the
California Motor Car Dealers Association and is president of the
Irvine Auto Center group. He is a recipient of a Time Quality
Dealer award and the prestigious Northwood Institute award.
MacPherson is active and has been award for his efforts on
behalf of the Boys and Girls Oubs of America in Orange
County. He and his wife, Betty, have· two sons, Jeffrey and
James, and one daughter, Anne.
Pre
M~ es-Benz
Cleara11ce
Friday, Sanirday, Sunday
April 24, 25, 26
· If you ~·in the market for a seleet,
pre-owned Mercedes-Benz, this is a unique
opportunity. For three days only, our entire
inventory will be drastically discounted.
f Nd cars will be held back.
~ First-quarter sales of new Mercedes-
. ~ Benz far exceeded our P1"9jections. In fact,
r ~ey were record .. setting. As a result, we
took in twice as many premium, late .. model
~ Mercedes as we plar\ned on.
. Bear in mird, we only keep the choicest
inspected and reconditioned. They all have
Mercedes-Benz fac.r.ory waminties.
Please come prepared to~ a final
decision. Bring your title or payment book,
your registration, and all decision makers.
None of these vehicles can be held ou_t of
the sale fur longer than an hour. ,
Financing is available. Leasing special-
ists will be on hand
· The sale begins promptly at 9 AM
Friday and ends at 6PM Sunday.
~ suggest you preview the cars a day
or two prior to the event.
~ trade .. insfurresale. (One in three). Many Ir\
·of these vehicles are local "Cl , =~C::: FIErCHERJONES
All of these cars M · O · T · O · R · C · A · R · S
have been fully -NIW POlll ll!ACH
Reule Showroom
1001 Quail Street • 714/833-9300
Showroom hours:
9 to 9 Monday thru
Saturday. 11 to 6
Sunday.
Fletcher }ones Motorcars Guarantee If. for inY reason. y0u are not fully satisfied with your puf"(hase, you may return the vehtCle within three (3)
days from the date of purchase and receive full credit toward arrt other -vehicle m 1nveotory. rte'w or ~.
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Total drive off Sl,732.50.
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There's nothing old about the way these 'mature drivers ~ drive
and 6S today are younger in 1lmost Age segment between every way than their oounterparts of 30
55 d 65 h I years a~, he said. On aS Specia "Most think in terms of a SO-year-old.
needs' GM expert Says Also, it seems that a retired 6S·year-old
has a far more active lifestyle than a
The term "older'' is a misnomer • person several years you1~ger ~.Is still
when desaibing a large and growing a part <!, the work .fora;, Yan~k said. ~nt of the di · · I t' The mature dnver' label tS far from -~=--d . . nvm~ pof pctu a ton. • dlsoaraging, he added.
.' ~~ rivers are, ~n a , younge~ .'" ''It CleScribes a person who has
spent a~ younger in physic.al ab.'lity become more va lue-conscious than
than ~nvers of any other generali<>n, price-conscious and to whom somewhat
according to a G:neral Motors e~~rt subtle and small changes in features c;an
on the effects of aging relative to driving greatly increase driving comfort safeJy ski!~ and automobile design. and ~re." '
Actually, I prefer the term 'mature Yanik listed seven items that such a
driver' to older, sine~ people tend to driver ,considers when involved in the
think of 'older' as ~nyone over the age purchase of a new vehide: improved
of 6S, whereas aging changes become vision increased comfort, increased
noticeable much earlier in life -about conve~ience, added safety, enhanced
when we .begin wearing bifoc.als," said ride, tonger life and peace o( mind.
Tony Yanik of the GM Environmental Cadillac's completely new 1993
Activities Staff and author of the widely Brougham and d'Elegance offer features
quoted New Technology Considerations t~at . fulfill each one of these
for Mature Drivers. requirements, he said. Some examples:
Most people between the ages of SS • Improved vision: Side window
Acura
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19131 Buell 81. 405 & PCH 100.96-ACUttA; 1•2.oot5
NORM RlMS COASTAL ACURA ~ Prices. Slcier Selec1lon
Kartlor 8IYd 6 405 Fwy. Costa Meu 979·2500
TUSTIN ACURA
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5 rrmirry ~ Jambortt 714"'49·9'900
Alfa Romeo
KACH IMK>t!IS
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Ma Romeo. Sub. Mum • ~s.. smict. Im.no
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Audi
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AJ\AI CHIYIUl.ft.YMOUTM ~ Body Shop *'!Cl StMce
Saltt, SeMce. Pw·Open e Days
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3 Blks. S. ol San OltgO Frwy otl ti¥tlor 8l¥d. ~t9l•
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711 E. 17th St. Santa AN
973·'71'
HUNTINGTON IEACH CHJMtlR llLYMOUTM
16661 Bach Bl, IU'ClngtCWI Staci\.
6 8.kS. So. ol 405 Fwy. U2·06lt
MEISTU CHmlH·lllYMOUTH
14 Ai.I.ti Ctr Dr~ IMlle 76J.7t00
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SALES•SERVICE•LBASING
1511 AUii IAl.1111.
SANTA ANA
135-3171
NtWPOlfT/SS FWY AT EDINGER
Sales Dept. Open 7 Davs
Pmw'Scrvice Hours
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Sales Leasing Service Parts
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Buick
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Sales • LUlrlO • SIMc•
2tOO Hnot M.. eo.. Mesa. 114'WO-ft00
llAION IUICIC CO.
901 No. Clrllld A ... Sd AM .. , .... ,
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8211 Stach BIYd.. Buena Pn
521-3110
JOI MACPHlltSOH FORD 2 ~ Cenllr OltYt. l~
132-3300
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GMC Truck\
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de-foggers, automatic on-off headligflts,
automatic day/night inside rearview
mirror, headlamps with cornering ligflts,
large digital speedometer.
• Increased comfort: Lumbar seat
and rear armrests wCh dual cupholders.
"Little things that make a big
difference," he said.
Adding to convenience areilluminated
entry, power trunk release, good size
'Mature driver describes a person who has become more
value-conscious than price-conscious and to whom somewhat
subtle and small changes in features can greatly increase driving
comfort, safety and pleasure.' · _.._, ... _
New Technology Conslderations for Mature Drivers
adjustments, heated seats, rear heat
ducts, four reading lamps, easy entrance
and exit via an assist grip at each door.
Yanik gave a special nod to Brougtlam's
split-frame seat construction and roomy
rear seat area, noting that both offer
superior comfort
• Increased convenience: Lighted
front side windbw switches and front
Hyundai
Hyundai. Yes, Hyundai.
Sales
Service
&
Leasing
Huntin&ton Beach Hyundai
16661 Beach Blvd.
and easy-to-reach controls. "Features in
a vehicle such as lighted window
switches and well-defi ned/control knobs
are assists to the driver," Yanik said.
• Added safety: Driver and passenger
side air bags. Also, a turn signal that
chimes if not turned off, Anti-lock Brake
System, Traction Control, retractable
rear center seat belt, child safety locks
Lexus
' . . LEXUS OF WHTM1NSTO
In lhe Heart of O<ange Cour1y
it Available tor lnvnedia!e Detmyt
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22 Fwy at ~ach l!Nd. ~2~1 l/566-3HI
TUSTIN LEXUS
Wol1d's F'1'S1 Ar;J t.aroest DHlef
tusoo Auto Ctlter (7141 5AA4100
Lincoln Me rcury
IEACH llNCOlN·MERCURY
16800 Stach 81 •• HutcltlQton Beach.
3 8lotJIS So. o1 5.¥1 0:eoo F <NY 14 a. 77 3 9
JOHNSON A SON llNCOlH·MERCUllY
Sales. SeMCe & leas1n9
2626 HatOOt Blvd.. Cosu Mesa 714.5•0.5630
RAY flADEIOE UNCOlN·MERCURY
Sates • Servtee • leasing • Parts • Boe~ Repair
IMne Auto Center 714·830.7000
$AHTA AHA ltNCOLN·MERCURY
In Ooooe Courty since 1966
and rear window lockout.
• Enhanced ride: Improved
suspension tuning, electronic variable
steering system for improved road feel
a~d great'r dires;:tional sta~ility . at
highway speeds, rear-wheel-drive with
an availabfe 7,000-pound trailer lowing
capacity that is superior to any
pas5'?nger c.ar on the road, a standard
5.7-liter V8 engine.
• longer life. Two-sided galvanized
steel side panels, decks and hoods;
stainless steel exhaust; spark plu~ with
100,000·mile life.
• Peace of mind: PASS-Key II
anti-theft system, making this c.ar
extremely difficult to steal, he says Also,
warning lights on the instrument panel
and battery protect.ion which deactivates
battery power 10 minutes after the
ignition is turned off.
Yanik said that 30 percent of the 167
milnon drivers in the United States now
inhabit this c.ategory and that number is
expected to expand as baby boomers
begin reaching the mid-century mark in
aooul five years.
Porsche
:. NEWPORT AUTO C£NTU •
' 445 E. Cont HAiY • Newpon Bcacn
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Subaru
TUmE CLICK'S TUSTIN SUBARU
40 Auto Center Or T~llll
730-4600
Suzuki Huntin&ton Beach 92647
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739 ... 000
Mercedes
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19202 Beoch Blvd. • HB • 968-0233
10% OFF Discount on All Repairs Mitsubishi Products OnlV
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3939 W. Coost Hwy. • NB • 650·0925
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Solea, Setvlce, Leasing
18711 &.och aw. • HB • 8'42·2000
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18711 Beoch Blvd. • HB • 8-42-2000
011 l Filter Change $9.H plut tax regularty $0.50 vw •Isuzu pn>ducb only.
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375 Bristol • Ste. 80 • CM • 966· 1964
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New Car • 5 Ytt« $225 (reg, 325.00)
Used Cor • 1 Yeot $19 (reg. 135.00)
Troc>lc Shine $49 (reg. 79.00)
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28-45 Hotbor Blvd. • CM • 5'40-6410
Rotate• lolonce all• whMtt, $2.A.H , do9t nol
Include non.foctory whNll, Nlllan Yehlcle1 only.
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lube, Oii l Fltef t FRIE Safety CMclc $19.95 + Tax. ...
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3'406 Vio Udo • NB • 723-0887
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M Supply
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M , Cusiom From1ng & Gihs
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,AUONDANZA
Fresh Posto & Seolood Restouront
3'421 Vt0 Udo • NB • 675-8973
ffM lunch EntrH With flurcho•• of Second
ANGELO
ltol10n R1sto<onte
1969 Harbor Blvd. • CM • 6'46-1225
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<4<40 E. 17th St.• CM • 646-<4<418
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IENIHANA
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'4250 Birch St. • NB • 955-0822
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dining room
CHOPSTICK'S HOUSE
Gourmet Chinese Cu1s1ne
18315 8roolchurst St. • FV • 963·721 l
FRfE enfrH (of equal or lesser value) with purchoM
of 3 enfrHI, (Dine In onlV)
Gt G PIZZA
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1125 Victorio St. • CM • 722.7585
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LOVE'S IAR l GRILL
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20111 Broolthurst • HB • 968-7500
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U1 RESTAURANT
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8961 Adams • HB • 968-5050
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MA IARIClRS
Down Home Country Cookin'
15'4 E. 17th St. • CM • 6'46·'4303
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(aony, Senior Clttzen'1 Menu and "Speclals" eKluded)
MO'S NEW YORK ..a?ERIA
Piuo Cony.Out/Delivery
1673 Irvine Ave.• CM • 722-1212
large 16" 1 Topping '1uo ·Only $7.50
SOMIRHO lllfET
ful s.Mc• Restaurant • Cocktoll lounge
719 N. Main St. •SA • 647.()921 • M·f 11·9
Late lunc~arty llrd Specie. • 2 p.m. to 6 p .m.
25~ Off total bll (•llC. tax • tip) Good for up to • guettl J
Tt>WLOOSln
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101 '42 Mom. • H8 • 96-4-8882
2 For 1 Lunch or °""*· 1uy onv 1t1e ~ laiiC* • • get ..... order Fiii.
Z PIZZA
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$2 °'""' .................. Piiio
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flowM & ltnoi~
291!13 Hott.of lfWd. e CM e 540-3135
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10°' OFF All Whoa.scile '1anb --. ...
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High Quol1ty Consignment Antiques & Furniture
1621 E. Edinger •SA • 836-6160
(between Lyon & Grond)
10% OFF Our Alr.ady low Pnces
CARL TON'S LINOLEUM
linol91Jm, Corpet, Wood, Morble, Tile
25'42 Coost Hwy. • HB • 57'4-7-470
fl'ff Podding Upgrade• No Soles Tax
CROWK FLOOR COVERING$.
Floor & Window Cover
2760 S. Horbor Blvd. • S.. 979·769'4
Stalnmoster Carpet $11.95/yd. Installed
SW, CENTER 11\US
Notionol 8rond Mottresses
& Custom Furniture
3601 Jombor" Rood • NB • 833·0551
FREE mottr.u pad wtth any mattr ... purchole
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1735 Westcliff Dr.• NB • 631-3215
25% on any New Clock In Stock
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l 7'1.7 Wes1cltff Dr. • NB • 650-5535
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Jessica • NoJ SP«iolist
Fashion blond, Suite 320 • NB • 759-800'4
10% on the Acrvtlc R9mOYOI
(Reg. $20)
HOME IMPROVEMENT
AMlllTONI Point & Wottpoper Center
369 E. 171h St. • CM • 6'46·877'4
30% Off lmpettal Wallpaper
"1.AINS HARDWARE
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2666 Harbor • CM • 5'46.7080
luy 2 gall. °' potnt, get 3rd gal. °'equal Of .....
vak19 FRH
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NB • 650.()885
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SIMJGHTS IY WUTON
Resldentlol & Commen:iol
Skylight lnslollotiona
3617 W. MocMhUt aw. 1506 • SA • 545.9793
U4lf. Off of lllylght lnltalotlon
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THE CHILDREN'S IOOKSHO,,E
Children's l1teroture & Educot.onol 8oob
1831 Wesicl,lf Dt1ve • NB 675.1424
luy 1 look, get 2nd at 10% discount
FANTASY TOYS
Toys, Gomes, Slulled Animals & Children's Boolo
305 Moin St e 8olboo Pen1nsulo • 673-7661
1 °" Off any flurc hose
PET SUPPUES/CARE
1HI FllO IAIN ,.. s"""" -
2300 NeWJ)Of1 81vcf. (at 23rd St.)• CM • 5<48-3151 ~ FRIE 11 0&. bOg of Science Diet Dog Of Cot food
Cal \iClllettes) .
MEDICAL
TUTA CHllONACTIC
End your bock poin nowt
1731 Sonto Alto Ave. •CM 1650·7102
No Charge For Initial bamlnotlon ($HO Value)
A HIGHO SOURCE
Mossoge Theropy by Af>pt. Qr,fy
170 E. 171h St. Ste. 1 207 • CM • 6'41-7337
SAO f0t ftnt 60 min. aetlk>n ($10 ICMngs)
DRUG STORES/SUNDRIES
LONGS DRUG ITOtf
175 Eost 17th St • CM • 631.S86o
112 Price • All Longs lrond Vitamins
..,.... P'HAllMCY
Mojot Value ~·· Gifts & Cosmetics 320 ~. S... 20 • NB • 645-7200
FIB Olal TMlmometlf (No~ Nec1 11111J1
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NASE Heolth lnsuronu
22502 Caminita Esteban • LH • (800) 676·'4017
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~ i22ililh •CM • 5'48·7191
,... l'"XtO" "°"'°"
NEWPORT flNANCIA&. GROUP, INC.
Residentlol R.ot Estote loons
'4299 MocMhUf aw. 1222 • NB
ftfl CNdt Repott With Arty funded Loqn
($50 Value)
IUCCISSfUl SlfGlH IHTtRNATIONAL
Singles Meeting Singles
2900 8nslOI 8202 • CM • 2'41 -3858
For Single• • $5 Off flower of Pefsonol hetentatlon
RITZ CLl.ANUS
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3536 E. Coost Hwy. • COM • 675·6114
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We hove "°lwp t Dellwrf SeNlc:es
CHA'1 FAMU SHOI RE,All
1673 Irvine Ave. (ot 17th)• CM • 6'42·'4314
10% Off All Shoe Repolf
TAX PIOS
Income T aa Preporotion
485 E. l 7th St. See. '407 • CM • 650·6503
SPECIAL TIES
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f1M Colifomoo Wines & Imported 8eer1
301 Via Opono •1000
Udo Mof'itlo Village • NB • 6 73.4 71,
10% Oft Mia a Match Cotet
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POfty ~. s.Mces & 0.COfOhons
801 W .. 8oker • CM • 979·1!1570
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. I Thursday. April 23. 1992
Your llJOd may have b
r.. bffa rndlDa about a
Ood lrradlatlon plant In
orida tbat 11 nukln&
I .. I'm afraid or rood u..ra beea lrndlated. Do you
tblak lt'1 aalt1
· B.L, HuntJqton Beach
The. compa11y..lhat )'OlUcfcr to
in your letter is Vindacator of
Florida, the
country's first
food irradiation
plant. The USC or
radiation on food
is not new. Back
in the 1960s the
FDA ,approved
its use !or wheat
flour and
potatoes. Since
then, the list of
. foods approved _A_s_k_t_h_e_ for irradiation
include dry and Dietitian dehydrated
-----vege1ables (such a.s herbs, seeds and spices), as well
as pork. poultry and fresh fruits
and vegetables. Today it is a very
hotly contested subject, and not all
the foods on that approved Ii~
have gone ahead with the pr'l'tss
because of the CQfl~rn ap<>ut
possible pu~lic lfa«ion;
For the &enefit of readers who
may not be familiar with this
subject, I will briefly describe what
1his process is. When food is
irradia1ed, ii is sterilized using low
levels of ei1her radioac1ive cesium
137 or radioac1ive cobalt 60. This I
kills any insc~ts, bacteria, mold,
failures by government acencics to
adequatcfy test and then control
the supply of questionable foods
and additives -the potential of
real harm to our na1ional food
supply puts me ln 1he camp of
those who oppose irradia1ion.
Q My dauplcr-la-law 11
breast·ttedlaa btr mrant
son, wtakla I tb1Dk Is
wo lful, Ml alle b11 btpn to
drink alco11olic beveraae1 once ln
a while. Should I mind my own
buslntts. or ask her to stop
drlnkin&?
K. T., Newport Beach.
Do your entire family a bi&
favor and get her to stop. Most
women are aware of the terrible
effects that drinking during
prepucy can have on rhe fetus.
with both mental and motor
rc1ardation. Bui now. tests usina a
group of 400 breast·fcd inf an1s has
found that thole whDle mothers
drank alcoholic ~ ctwina
the nunin1 months h8cl u •
impairment of their motor
development by the time they
reached one year of age. Research
is now focusing on the possibility
that lheir IQ levels haw also been
• affects. This link between nuning
mochcn. alcohol and child
development had been
dcmonaltaled in lludies with
monk~ but now it appcan 10 be
borne out with humans, 11 well.
Nu~ •her should nol drink. g I 111 lo 1tne _, failllly ......,....._,...,are
....... dnd., llJ aaladt,
t Do ,.. ... " • ., lcltas
alMMd...,, a• .. a tlaem more ......... ..,
V.M.R.. Costa Mesa
You haven•t told me what you
p~tlJ use in your salads. U you
have been limited to •ucb "old
reliables" as tcttucc, cucumbers.
tomatoes and salad draang, try
cxpcrimentin& with some of lhe
wonderful alternatives available in
most markets.
In the fin& P.laco., aveid iceberg
J.itucc if possible. 11 has 1he least
nutritional value; the darker 1he
leaf the better. Romaine or Bibb,
Jor example, are better choices.
Mix in some mache; its small
dark-areen leaves are mild in
flavor and dclica&c in texlure.
Rai:lkehio, with its bright red
~111.MML&ano Jlavor. will add
We acc..-t C8Sll. cllecks or ••• .
interest. And once In 1 Wblle,
replace the tomato with a tan&Y
Mexican tomatillo. Used in
cookina and in 'Ilia, it can also
eaten chopped or in small slices.
Be• o( all, introduce your famil
10,Jkam1, a while, juicy and
crunch root ... abtolutely deliciou
and low in caJoda.
~SculMll•,...,
dldld8& .. " ,.. .. ,,,.,. of
boolw "Okel BM Wort" aad
.. .,.,. Wt"UftU Bool ol LU. H
SttHI 10fll' qunllolu to: ~
Saaloa, R.D., t/o 0.1'1 Pilot, P.
Box JSMJ, CMI• Mntt, 11'16.
There's No Place Like Hughes Most Stores Open 24 Hours
FRESH TROUT
IDAHO RAINBOW, PAN READY, LIMIT 8
fungi or other con1aminants know ,· ,
to cause food ~poilage and food
poisoning.
Those people in favor of food
irradiation see it as a means of
eliminating the ri sk of salmonella,
and as a convcnicnl way to make
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f
use of the surplu~ radioactive
waste generated from nuclear
energy. They claim that, once 1he
foods have been irradiated, there
is no radioactive residue.
. However, many other people -
not only in the U.S., but
throughout the world, as well -
oppose the irradiation of food on
several grounds. To begin with, we
know that small molecular changes
take place in foods during
irradiation, causing compounds
known as "radiolytic products."
While such products also occur
naturally in some foods, there is
no ccnainty that the two forms arc
exactly the same. Even more
imponantly, some radiolytics arc
known to be carcinogenic
(cancer-causing). Opponents of
irradiation call for more scientific
testing to determine the saf e1y
factor more carefully before such
foods arc made available to the
public.
Secondly, the nuclear waste
. used in irradiation must be •
transported •'lrough various parts
of the country, opening up the
question of safety in cities along
the way. Oppanents point out that
despite preV1ous reassurances
about the safety of, for example,
nuclear plants (and even plants
that presently irradiate such
medical supplies as surgical
gloves), such plants have..
developed dangerous leaks.
There is also the question of
whether or not irradiated food
loses some of its nutrient value;
indications are that this may be so.
But perhaps most troublesome is
the fact that the government has
no procedures in place for proper
regulation and supervision of the
irradiation process arid plant
facilities.
My own personal opinion is that
-bavin& experienced continual
Food contests are cooking
at the lalr
It'• time to get out your baking
pans. pot holders and spoons be-
cause the food contests are really
cookina at the 1992 Oranae Coun-
ty Fair. Juty 10-26.
Food competition divisions in·
elude Fair theme which features
roods made with citrus fruit/Oavor
· u the ingredient; breads and cof •
fee cakes; cakes-layered, non-
layered and decorated; canapcs
and hon d'ocuvres; confections;
cookies; low calorie desserts; pies
and putries as well u prepared
mix products..
Also hl&hli&hted in the food
competition is a preserved foods
division. The cateeories include Jift pack; fruits and fruit juices·
canned; fruits or vcactabl4fs dried;
jams; marmalades and butten;
pickles and relishes u well as a
potpourri category which features
chili, chowders, meats, soups and
stews.
The food competitions are open
to Onn11 County residents who
·~ In Cl00kin1 u a pastime nther-than a profession. For thole
wbO cioc* .. a career. there are
two new divisions. professional and
tcmJ-prof wlonal chefs.
In addition to the competitive
divisions, those cnterina pcciol
contests are entitled to free admis·
See CONTESTS!•
•OlllLISS
POaK LOIN aOAST
'THE OTHER
WHITE MEAT
75().Ml -
E & J BRANDY
L&2.98
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LB.
llONID TllOUT .•. .....
CAWISHPILUTS .
FARM RAIS£D • 3 99 USDC lOT INSPECTED L& •
LARGE CANTALOUPE
EA .•••
Gillette
Cooch.Ito VoUey
PINK GRAPEFRUIT
-CGl•TIOllll
lS·OZ INCLUDES I 69 16 OZ FLEX-N-GO •
SENSOR RAZOR . -. ................ 2.M
l~·Count Tablets ............................ EXTRA STRENGTH EXCEDRIN . .................. 2 ...
ORANGE JUICE
/-'--~~-HUGHES CHILLED CARTON
. ~ .. . ~ I ~\~
(PllOM C>OMCINTllA Tl)
EA.
2.un& .........
.99
Clllllllll "IATS
•
2s.oz
VAIUETIES ••• .29
Vflft De Komp· I 20-<>a
FISH STIO<S OR FlllETS . .. ........... 1.79
12.0.. " WILOt"S GIAN JUICE ................... •
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~~table
Ccinola or Corn
48 Ounce Bottle
Comet LQhg,. . 99
Grain Rice . •
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Voris
Paper
Towels
Srronger Mare
Absorbent
Single Roll
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3-Paek
California
Strawberries
Farm Fresh
Red, Ripe and Sweet
Nutritious
Broccoli ·
,..urm f.n .... lt rltru -,ul1 t rm\n' t f,v~•
1111 n .. 1 P1111 "' '"'. , "'"
Carrots 3 F100 1 Lb. Bag ~ .
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Ground Fresh Daily
Not to Exceed 22% Fat
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ature's Favorit e 99
Apple Chips 1
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f ..! f Jun ' H.1.,_
Lb .
Fresh Pork
Loin Chops 229 Turkey Store 199
Lb Ground Turkey Lb
v llk'f Cul"' Rih <.'Iii"'" f't•l l'!w ()flt.~"""~ ~•II
h 1 ·h C:tl\ll 'MJ1>.t1hll• , .. , flt, j
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Sunny Delight -12 9
Florida Citrus Punch
64 Ounce 8ottlr.
Contadina Nonfat Y ogtUt
m1c1 rJw.m. ""'" h. Rcafihrm' 1w Stru"tirrn ff en. I\~
Y oplait Parfait Style Y~
A..wd nn,..,.. .. ()Ufn Cunurw
Kraft American !nslm Wratlfll'ld 0.-FuiJd.M Q.Nn ~
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279
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HalfGailon
Vons
Orange Juice
JOOC10 Pure
From Concentrate
1.39
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For Teniflc Savia11 at Voa1, a
Take Advan1a1e of:
• Double Coupon
•More Buys
• Ad Specials
• Everyday Low Prices
• And Now VonsCJub
>
Yogurt
Assorted Flavors
Half Gallon Carton
Vons Mild · 199 ·
Cheddar Cheese u.
Miller Beer
12 Pack
Fresh Split Half Chicken Breut
Zoch fotrM 01 f'i:wlrr f'ornn
"" 199
Jb 189
Vatjety Pack w /Salsa Packet
1.oci.y ,...,. W' ,_....., ,.om. AMI ,·b.89
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Sp= freshaess provides a SPICY LAMB CHOPS =dial= ::.i~::~~ W/ ~H~f[ERS One ot thia' MUOD11 molt popular ..
meats ii fNlb American lamb. • 4 lean frah ~ luab tlaoulder
The concept or teUOaal sprin& u-(bWo or roud t.o.). -¥Hid:!
lamb is ao kmpr applicable, but • 2 teupoons n... pepper
the tradition is enJOycd year round • 2 teaspoon• prlk ppwacr
with !rah American lamb. ·'AUth ~upooas ilricd roeematY lc8W:1,
only 176 calories per three-ounce • y, cup ·olive oil. dMdod
cooked serving and ample iron, • t cup julienne an red beU pepper
r.rotcin, niacin, and B-vitamins, • ~ cu=bcFpccl on.ion .
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what to fu: for a fun and casual Dlndl9M: Sc~ lamb. cbopl wtth
dinner. The chops are qu ickly ~.'f:~~r~
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I. d I each aide., cook.In& to deWecf doncaeu. pepper, pr 1c an rosemary or RemoYe chopc frOal. ltillet. 1a heat proo1
outstanding flavor. Top them off planer, ccwer and keep wann. Wioe out
with the fresh Oavor of bell skillet and !te•t-remaiRina oil. Add ~II ~p~rs ::ii garlic and toasted pepper, o.naon aod prtlc. Ou~ ~1r-fry r-r-• • . ror J.-4 ll'UDUICl. Add almonds. bUil, _ almonds pared in a liiht sauce vincpr, salt and.pepper •rw:I ttif.flv
seasoned with red wine \'lncgar, addiUonal 2·3 rruilulH. Pour over ihopt
Serve with a hearty red wine, and sc':. . .
crusty bread sticks and a crisp Nucriuonal a~ Ca:Sonca 480: • Carbohydrates 7 I'!!' Sochum 91S mi; green salad for a sensational Cholc11crol SS ma;-Pro.tcin 21 pn; Fat 41
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CONTESTS ing entry overall). First place win-' 17 at 7 p.m. Also featured will K
ncrs will receive a Gold Medallion Sweet Lemon Desserts by Vin-
and second place will receive a · ciana Pasierb on Monday, July '20
From 1 ribbon. at 2 p.m.; Wednesday, July 22 at 4
sion to the fair on the day of their A variety of food demonstra· p.m. and S~nday, J~ly 26 at 2 p.i_n.
contest. None requires prcregistra-tions will be given daily during the Several 1nternallonal chefs 1n-
tion. Contestants bringi,ng a home -17 days of the Centennial celebra-clud.ing J~ Coch.ran, . Dick Ge~, m~dc lemon pie or orange ca.kc tion of the Orange County Fair. Em1~ Green, Luis ~1raud, i.u11
(with orangc-navorcd or white The 'demonstrations will be in Martinez a.nd Maiv1n Slaughter
icing) for the Orange Cake and the Bakers Square Craft and will quench' your taste buds by
Lemon Pi.e contest . on Sunday, Cook's Gallc,Y, located in the ~emons1~1ing international cook· 1 l~F""":C""_._,=-..;..-:
July 19 wall be admitted free. to Home -Arts an·ct-era-rts'"bo1Jdrn·g-olr"""1n& on Monday;-:fuly-':t3--n-1-p:m:-i-•-II!
the falt fronr·1roon-tOTp.m. TliC""'thc fairgrounds. Along the same note, Richard
contest takes place at the Bakers Sharyl Heavin of Westminster Gaynor will _ dcmonslrate Conti-
Squarc Ccarts and C.OOks Gallery demonstrates creative cooking with ncntal Cooking bn Tuesd~y. July
at 1 p.m. Bridgford dough on Friday, July 14 8~ 2.p.m. .
The "low Caloric Cooking" lO and Thursday, July 16 at 4 p.m. R1ck1 Older will hca~ up the
contest sponsored, by Nutris1s1em, Microwave Cooking with waves Bakers Sq~are Craft an~ C.OOks
encourages contestants to bnng an of the future will be shown by Gallery with demonstrations on
original low-caloric hors d'oeuvre, Caryl Gonzales on Friday July 10 Processor Summer Brunch on
cntrec or dessert and recipe card t 2 m ' · Sunday, July 19 at 4 p.m. and
including the caloric value of the a t.cpi · . Eck r ·11 d Tuesday, July 21 at 2 and 4 p.m.
entry to the Home Arts Building s tc . er ing wi emon-Also featured will be Steve and
between noon and l p.m. on s1ratc crcat.1ons of Low Fat Des-Betty Huebner, Making Ice Cream
Wednesday, July 22. Participants . se rts on Fnday, July IQ at 1 p.m. the Old-Fashioned Way on Tues-
'll . r d . . . h and Sunday, July 12 at 4 p.m. day July 14 at 7 pm w1 receive rec a mission wn . , . .
their entry at the main &ate during Bakers .square chefs will co~c Also in keeping with the spirit
contest hours. One entry per per· to the fair and d.cmonstrate ~1c or the fair, many spcci:il con\ests
son per category. Open to ages 8 and Cake Decorattng and Tasting will take place for children and·
and up. Judging begins at 1 p.m. on SaturdaJy,lyJuly 11
7at 2 p.md.; adults such as the Orange Juice Saturday, u 18 at p.m. an Sq · 1 1 · The Junior Baking contest uecz1ng con cs , pi:ua, orange d h 4 H!i Exh 'b.' Satu rday, July 25 at 4 and 7 p.m. sherbcrt and several pie eating sponsorc by t c -r. Th 1 it Jn keeping with the fair's citrus contests.
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A look at the people and events highlighting this week's local arts and entertainment scene
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--o scrutiny is needed to catch the drift wafting irs way around the Newport Harbor Art Museum mese days. There's a particular P.arty going on, and it's sizzling like a rebel-rQusmg Dabe at the top of a ballroom banister. ·
fiere comes that "Devil on the Stairs" -look out now -she's got a red dress on, high-~eel sneakers and ller alligator hat, struttin' back through the 'Bos with second thoughts, her sassy head looking over her shoulders this way and that -asking lots of qvestions, thinking while she's slinking. She's that poet to tne 12_ast with unfulfilled desires, and a
subtle obsession for hindsight. The French named her "l'esprit de l'escalier" for that charged-up mer:i.tal libido, and those naqging doubts leading her to temptation. C-9,ncentrate on her curiosity. The answers to tfle questions aren t really that important. Just do the stroll, make your own associations, and see who's been invited to dance to the music.
COVER
I don't think you'll be disappointed; an all-star cast of talent has arrived to interpret this hol bacchanal. Sores 90 works in a
variecy of media by 50 internationally known artists of the '80s are thematically clustered by exhibition curator Robert Storrt now curator of Contemporary Art at the Museum of Modem Art n New York, to re-examine the art of the last whir1wind decade. More importantly ··oevil on the Stairs: Looking Back on the
Eighties" (through June 21) is about letting go or the usual roles ano rules we assign ourserves for viewing an exhibit not a straight-stroll, walR-right-on-throug h exhibit, this one. Instead~ you·n want to detour and double-Dack -make connections, 11nd the intersections, and ground these artworkS within the big-picture cultural crossroads of what the '80s were reaJly all at:loUt
David SaJle's "Muscular Paper," 1985, a 98x187 1h-inch xrylic and oil on canvu and printed fabric.
Moreover, Storr has pushed aside the traditional artspeak
Barbara Kruger's "Untitled (Your gue hits the side of My face)."
I
ev1
categories th:it became clichcs ror
the '80s -post-modernism, gniffiti
an, new abstraction, nco-imagism,
neo--cxpressionism, neoclassicism,
conccptualism (neo-cgo?) -and
opted for 11. unconvent ional
thematic groupings that not only
emphasize the content or the work,
but arc sensitive to the available
literal and figurative juxtapositions.
Whal we end up with are guideline
identities tagged as: WORDS.
involving artists like Jean Michel
Buquiat, Keith H:1ring and Jenny
Holzer, who used written context as
a primary medium: SOCIAL
STUDIES, lndudin& artisis John
Ahearn, Eric Fischl and Jeff Wall.
who created social tableaux which
directly inYOlve the viewer In the
Kn.1c; HISTORY LESSONS,
ooosisting of artists such as ANelm
Kiefer or Jorg lmmendorff, who bave
used various formats eo recall hisiory or Its impact on tbe world today.
WOMEN LOOKING, with its worts
about aexual politics done exclusively
by womca artists, includiq Cindy
Sbcnun and Buben~· AMBIGUOUS aoor~ na
with artists Mio aplore the uman
body u tbe IUbject or experience. as
well u of 10Cial predicament, •
rcprescnted by Francesco Ocmcnte
and Louise Bour&cois; and, · •
DISJUNCTIONS, concerned......_
the daSClOfdant upecu of ima&~
fcatu rin& David Salle, John • •
BaJda&ari and Ocnnan·bom ~~ir
Polk .. whole multi-paneled depietion ot Ronald Rcapn dislntqratin&
•hrough the decade is one ot the
'It-humorous pieces in the exhibit.
I
Ir
ln SPLIT PERSONALITIES. Ros Bleckner and Gerhard Richter arc
featured as anisu who intcn1ion:tlly
work sjmuJtancously in di im1lar
styles. FULL-TILT PAINTING
consi ts or grnnd heroic p:iintinp by
Sus:in Rothenberg and El!labeth
Murray, each represented with ~orb
Crom each end of the decade. In
TillNGS I, sculptors Richard
Artschwager and M:anin Purycu ore
intercStcd in the nuances between art
and craft, simul:uion, and the use or
different mnlcri:lls to shifl "icwcr
perception. THINGS II, on the other
hand, features artists Robert Gober.
Mike Kelley and
Je(C Koons, who
draw on vernacu-
lar sources to sub-
vert beniin ob-
jects -such u
stuffed animals,
or a plywood door
-into JCU.lpture,
playina U•&~war
with -viewer tx·
pcctations. REAL
PA1N11NOSIPIC-
T URE D AB-
STRACTIONS
deals wilh formal
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Arts
Scene
iaucs of abstnc------tion, pictorial surropta, and the
non-uniqueness or an objects -
i.e. an about art by web 1nist1 as
Brice Marden, Allan McC.ollum
and Aiadrcs Serrano.
In addition, there are six anists
used 8$ "free-f'toaters," links
coMectina an already loose-leaf
Art with Guts
and Gusto A
a~mbla,;c. such a Jon:ath:an
Borof ky s trio of lirc-~izc,
aluminum chauering men, and
David Hammond' \\Ondcrfol
baskctb31l hoop entitled "l liih
Falutin," cn~nccd with tire),
rusted chandeliers and other junk
materials -an Inner-city shrine o(
poetic proportions.
The final KClion of the
exhibition is devoted no1 to
aesthetic ideas or practacc a uch,
but to the effects of the AIDS
pandemic on the arts community,
which no one at the bcginnin& of
the decade could have anticipated.
Entitled "The Witness Project,"
this section includes work by
octivi.sts David Wojnarowicz 3lld
Zaire·bom anist Cheri Samba.
OriJinally organized for the
Institute of Contemporary An at
the Univenity of Penn ylvania.
"Devil on the Stairs" is indeed the
first broad-based attempt to
arapple with some of the complex
art iuucs or 1 period remarkable
for ill divcnity and hip-pitched
activity. And, IClCOrding to curator
Storr, .. lmtcad of bcint nntly
companmentalizcd, the art or the
'80s bcp to be preacntcd In mixed
company. Only then docs the
complex dialogue thll echoes from
within and a.moq ill separate
d1scouncs become fully audible."
But, not noceaarily with 'iny
rc50Jutlon, as anist Joseph Beuys•
audio pieee metaphorically thants
as you exit the clChibit: ••Ja Ja Ja Ja
Nee Nee Nee Nee.''
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THE SCENE
The Swingin' TIIJ1 att (from left): Eric Rincb.I, Tim C.vr, Dominic Tucci and D~ve Felde.
• lwlngln' lids llghtm up local clubs
A shared interest in surfiq and
pa.yina music h• peid off for
the fi¥e mcmberi who m.ake
up IM Swinain' Tikis.
The band WM born five yean •a<>
wbile 1C¥eral ol I.be mcmben were
students at UC Santa Barbara.
"We aU· had a love of 1960s' in·
strwnentaJ music, and all of us loYed
surftaa," recalls foundin& member/
... -pitarilc Tim Can.
Tiie ,_ of cbe blQd indudes ICC•
oacl pkaril& Eric Rindal, dnunmcr/
wcaUlc Domlalc 1\ac:d. bwilt Dave
Fe .. aad 1a pl8JerNocalist Law-
reace WW...
.. o.¥9 aDd bed pc to ...... ICbool
..._. Eric a.I I were roommates
.. collep.. Can ...
'Ille eo.a Meu resident A.id the
band'• Santa Barhra bcpnnir\p
proved to be politive for the future.
The Swinain' Tak.is now divide lhclr
muaical lime between &i&s in Oranac
County and 100.plus miles up the
California "'*'·
After pllyina «)lelher since 1987,
tho quintet can boast a sci list or
about 120 eonp.
"AJthouah we play moatJy coven.
we're WIJ uoorthodol .•. Noc at aU a
CypkaJ Top 40 bud. Wo play mollly
countJy, Calipeo and surf ...
It ii the~· T1tia IUr'f toap
that haw woe tho poup '° much ac-
dailll. Indeed, tnenJ ol the bud's
oripnal ICM'I' -Mindy, '"Swf Buanf' and '1la'1 Hammer,. -
are apedaJty infectiout..
The Swiqin' :rikia b8¥C pllred al
a number of clubs and theaters. in·
cludiQ&: Bally's Grand Ballroom in
Lake Tahoe; Alex's Cantin• and
Toe's Tavern, both in Santa Barbara;
and with 1urf masters The Ventures
at Toe's Tavern in Los An&elcs.
The band uses lou of arcat,
classic-rock, rcverb-mindcd instru·
menlS, such as Fendct amps and Jag-
uar ,Wtars, to achieve their authentic
round. A.od ii works wonders.
.. We are booked lhrcc stM>nths in
advance," Carr said. ''We play what
we Ute and don't wony about whll'I
current." ne SWioPJ' TWr w1 bo per-
fonniltl ltom 10 p.m..1 1.m. on Fri·
day and S.tutdq, May_ 1-9, 11 M•r·
pritaville in Newpon l!Jeadt.
-•1 llWll Muwdl
MUSIC
OCPS~
bows to
Mehta -
M aestro Zubin Mehta
raises his r>aton
Saturday to lead the
, Lo Angeles
Philharmonic Orchestra in the
world premiere of American
composer Jacob Druckman'
"Seraphic Game ,'' at the Orange
County Perfonning Arts Center.
The new work, \\hich begins the
program starting at 7 p.m., was
commissioned by the Orange
County Philharmonic Society and
the Edward I lalajian Family
Foundation.
The concert, which also includes
Beethoven's Symphony No. 8 in F
major, Schubert's (Unfinished)
Symphony No. 8 in B minor, and
Mahler's Enrly Songs, performed
by Metropolitan Opera baritone
Thomas H:impson, celebrate 30
years of Los Angeles Philh:irmonic
performances in Orange County,
presented by the Orange County
Philharmonic Society.
· Druckman, iwarded the Pulitzer
-Prize for "Windows" in 1972, his
first work for a large orchestra,
began composing "Scrop~c
Games" this past autumn, "orl..ing
primarily at the piano. But
Druckman said, "A compo)er can
hear all the instruments as they are
intended to a;ound.. AndJLis the
intcrprctation, the various clement)
of the live performance, "hich
remain unexpected."
"Seraphic Games" wa prompted
by the composer's dream in "hich
"Super-angels nrc creating nnd
destroying entire worlds with the
detachment of a chess game.
''It was my first inclination to
cre:ue a light, bright, Oa hy worl..
lhat would be celebratory in
nature," Drud.man added. "But
my inspiration did not allow it.
This work is "-cry serious."
13orn in Bombay, lndiJ, and a
pr,eemincnt conductor on the
intcrn:uion:il scene, Mehta ha)
held four mu ic directorship .
beginning with the Montreal
Symphony (1961-67). top post at
the Los Angele:. Philharmonic
(1962-7 ), mu:.ic ad\'i~r to the
bracl Philharmonic (\OtcJ an 19
mu ic director for life) and the
New York Philharmonic, \\here for
four )Cars Druckman scrveJ a
compo cr-in-rc,iJence.
In honor of hi commit ment to
the performing arts 111 Orange
Count), conJucting the Lo
_Anrclcs Ph1lh.irmonic for 16
:.ca Oil) here. Mehta "'II 7'"bc-'-----'-----J
pre entcd \\1th the Orange County
Ph1lharmon1c Society's prcl>tigious
Golden Baton A''ard at a gala
dinner dance held at The Four
Season Hotel in Nev.port Beach,
immedia tely following the concert.
Tickets for the concert range
from $15-$.tO, and are J\a1lablc at
the Orange County Performmg
Am Centcr'l> bo\ office and all
TicketMaster location . For further
information. call 553-~-t:!:!.
-BJ Datid L. Almqui I
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.,.,~at, tcan and grnscp.1mt ha,·c been cxpcnckJ,
but when the 1992-9.) thc.ucr sc.uon begins this
fall, the Huntington Be.\ch Pl.tyhousc -...111 be on iu way
home.
1M pcrnuncn1 addttss will be Wt of the Hunun,1on
!kach Libruy. on Talbert Avenue jun west of ~n
West SUC'Ct. h's pin of the libr;ary's expansion pl.in,
which incl\Mks an auditorium geared for thcurial pa·
fonaanccs.
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MOVIES
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Rated: G Rated: R
The Sura: Voices of Tim Cuny, The SWs: Alice Krige, Brian
Chrlsti~n Slater and Robin Williams ·Krause, Madchen Amick
The Story: The fairy inhabitants of
an Australian coastal rain forest
fight to protect their home against
G!tllous loggers ~.nd a toxic,
primordial ~cruture called
Hexxus.
The Scoop: It might not have the
scope of "Les Mi~rables"
scoring of "Beauty and the
kast," but as far as animated
musicals 90, "FemGulty" Is
certainly consistently pleasing and
topla; fare. The Ken and Batbie
simplicity of the Tlnkerbell
heroine and human hero
occasionally detract from the lush
back-ground visuals, but there's
more than enough to make up for
it. Stealing the Politically Correct
show from all the terrific flora and
fauna is Robin Williams-voiced
Batty l<odo, a brain-fried bat
whose radar hes been
permancntJy skewed thanks to
laboratory experiments. All In all,
a good lesson to be learned.
A scene from FernCulfy.
The Score: 6
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Amick and Krause
The Stoty: Mottier/son duo, last
of a dying blttd of lnvnortal
feli~d shope·shifters
leadlng desperate, nomadic
existences In small to'w'ns, feed
on the life fOKe of the vi1:sJna1
young \11/hile battling their natural
enemies: cats.
The Scoop: Beneath the
supernatural stJburt>on WM theme
is a surprising sense of pathos for
the monsters and their no-exit
lifestyte. In true Hltc.hcodcian
fonn, screenwriter Stephen King
and director Mk:k Garris play with
eudience sympathy and
expectation by lnltlally making the
deadly, Incestuous family the
film's nominal protagonists. Tight
and lean by most horror-flick
standards, Sleepwalkers fares
best when It's dealing with the
pro-family bond between its
basts. The ethereally lovely Knge
("Chariots of Fire") brings some
tragic dlmensJon to the doting,
protectJve M.ary, While Krause Is
touching in his divided feelings
toward his choice of prey. Nnlck
(Shelly the waitress from "Twin
Peaks") Is a delectable and
resourceful miss not afraid to fight
back. Ak>ng with superb make-op
effects, Slee~ delights In
quiltty, off-but touches.
The Score: 6
Rated: PG
The StMI: Dolly Parton, James
Woods
The Story: Parton stars as a
Southern woman who cfrtches
her Indifferent, lay.about
boyfriend and heads north to
Chicago In hopes of finding a
job. 'Mllk talking her way into a
job.as a radio ~ceptlonlst, she
instead ends being hired via
misunderstanding as the station's
advice personality, and becomes
an instant hit. Suspicious news.le
Woods, who Is dubious about
Parton's aedcntiaf'i, tries to get
the dirt on her, but finds himself
falling hafd for her.
The Scoop: Uke its lead
performer, Straight Talk is
Irrepressibly cheerful and always
shows its sunny side up. The
movi< occasionally flirts with the
travails of ocMce personalltles,
but, on the wtiole, merely
contends' ~tf with be.Ing
wlMing ftuf'f. ~best parts of
the movie are when Parton
delivers her blunt homilies, which
are just good ol' corrvnon sense.
Once In awhile, the Slorf takes a f~unpredictable twns ~
ttl&..Patton character has doubts
about her media.god control
ova other people's lives. But
since Straight Talk Is out for
feel-sood vibes, it ends up
concentrating on the sappy
fonnula romance between the
two leads.
Puton
The Score: 5
Baalc _lnsttnct-
Rated : R
Thc SWI: Michael Douglas,
Sharon Stone
The Stcwy: Troubled,
dangef •lovfng S.F. cop Nick
Curran <Oousla> plays 1 dudty " cat-and-• mouKgamc
with femme
murder
suspect
catherine
Tramell
(Stone). A
Grace Kelly
Ice-blonde
with I flair for
smatt·bomb
~.
Catherine's a
fabu6ousty
wulthy writer of o1mc novels
whose recent boc* paratlds the
Ice pick ldnlng ot her fonnet rock
'n'rolla~. The book
provides the perfect ellbC: Who
would create a fiction that would
make the writer an lnmcdiate
suspect? Since Nldc Is ohlllratcd
by the pet1J as rrud'I •
c.Mrinc's bod, he ttwows
discretion to the Wfnd even when
she melca Nm the subject of her
next book.
The Scoop: tf you just set aside
all the pte·rdeasc/post«le.1K
corb'oW.rsy and hype, whet
)'OU'rc left with 1$ 1 ~$leek
and ~ting srldc-A pulp thriller
with stytc and twcc to bum.
Tricked out with 111-systc;ms.go
'90s etotlclsm and ~~. the
film bulldoz.cs you with Its great
lads, productJon design and
direction. The combo of hlgh-r1sk
sarnamenshlP and hucty
undertow Is ~ retentJess
end ~Hns from start to
finish. Stone's perfom-.ncc his
"Instant ltlrdom'' ~n Ill CNe.t
k.
The Score : 8
vatlon certainly pulls out all the
Politically Correct stops. ln1crmit·
tcntly •tunnina in itJ CYOc:ltion or
the South Dakota back-drop and
blcucd with )'Ct another eerily &ub·
merged performance from Val
Kilmer ('•The Doon"), ''Thunder-
he1n" neverthelca ClOftltantly trips
over iu own mystic moccuins.
Directed by Michael Apted
("Coal Miner'• Dauptcr;• "Oonl·
lu ln the Mist").and writaen by
See THUNDEAHEAAT,t
4 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, April 23, 1992
Art Museums
Orange Coast's Most Complete maSSIOn · F rec
.I • NESE Callery 4 l 3 l S M.lln St . 5.inta • Ana, 979-2787 An C\hibotion of 11i;urJll\i.'
pJintings by OrJngc Count)' COl'lll'mporary
artJ:>b Dunc.in Simcoe and Jcf1 Del 1"c10 contanu~ 1hrough the end oi MJy. Houh Monddy-Frid.ly 10 a m.-5 p.m Admr»•On
Free.
• ugun1 Art MuSftlm 307 01ff Or~, ~na Beadl, 494-6531. "Century: A
P.ttntlng by Peiet' Aleonder," a recent ~ift
to the! musaim, rtew in display. "feminine J.tponisme: The M o( Helen Hyde," an
exhibition o( 16 woodcut prinl5, continue
thtOU1tfl ~ 3. "I l'houd'tt California
WouJa Be Different: ~ W-orlc Jn the! Per-
m.tnent Cd&ection," works by 15 artisu re-
~ct.. Colden State's m¥fhs. •
ueos thlough May 17. "Dnwings from the
Collection," .i tclKtlon o( 30 WO<ks on
paper by promint'nt California artists lrom
the museum's permant'nt coll~Land
"The E~ng Eye: Phologtapny as
Of .rwing," which eamlnes connections
betwttn phocogr<lphy 1«¥1 dnwing in 68 M«>rial and cxintemporvy Ytl'Of'ltS, con-
tinue ~ May 24. HoulJ: 11 1.m.-5
• South Co.1st Plan Village S~nl°)o\~er
and Bt>ar streets. acr~~ from South COJst
Plata. 435-2050. Second annual "Art
Beat" collt>gc art compc11tion .ind ei..h1b11
open> \ \'ronescl.ly and rootinul?) thrc~ --:-0:::--:~7-:~--:~7--:-=:~:---:--=7-:--::-:-=-"'7"--:--:~-::--:--:--:::--:---:--:-.:..-::--~~~-a-J._."'d;\a~y~l 0~.1:M from 14 arc• colk~cs " JI !>e JO. f~10,; drJU!D~ p.l•nt· ans. tc>i;r.>ph). slulptureiJ·D dC'lll)n and
1llu)lr,111onltnduW1JI dc,1~11 graphoe ck..,ii;n
computN arts. Aw;mh rt'«·p1100 and p.1n}
4.7 pm /\\ay ::?. Studt•nt> can cntl'r
Wcdnc<.clJy Crom• 8 J m -8 p m ,11 1he
Co>ta /\.it.'Sd Art league C.illcrv.
p.m. T ·51./nday. Admission: S3 for ''The Big Of<ln~. Produce 8ox ubels,
.ld11lts, S 1.5 for sen.ior citizens and Slu· 1885· 1955,:<' an extensi~ displ.ly of the
dents, free for children under 12. · colorful labels used by Of.inge County
• t.qutu1 Art Munum _ South Cout ~rs. on view on the departure I~ o(
rtAD S..tdlite 3333 Bnstol St., cosu the Thanw f. Riley Terminal, opposite
Mew, 662-3366 "Mil and Honey," SI;~ 1-4Fand 11 ·14, through May 18. Ad·
Sus.in J<Rph's MIMpeciflC install.it.ion tilled n\ISSfon: rtt.
v.ith mws, c.atves. giant e.iting u1ent1ls and • Newport Buch City Halt CaUery 3300
ochct worb 41estgned to question the way Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach, 644-3150.
Americans W!w clilfttent roles in sodcti1 P.lSlels by Billie Nugent and photographs
continues ttvovgf'I June 21. Hours: 11 by Merlyn Mollard on~ thf'OIJd\ June 9.
.i.m.-9 p.m. Mi>nd.ly-Fridly; 10 1.m.-6 . th.in: 8 a.m.·S p.m. Mond.iy·F'iiday. Ad·
p.m. ~ 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday. Ad-mislion: Free.
nry Art 3621 W. MacArthur Bl'td .. Space
111, Santa An.1, S49-4989. "Realities: Yard
Ml Schooled Artl," artwork from inside
ulifomia ~le prisons. continues through
May 22. Hours: 11 a.m.-4 p.m Wednes-
day-Sun<by. Admission: free.
•Security P<lCirtc Callery 555 Anton
Blvd., Costa Mesa, 433-6000. "ChJrtcd,
Colleucd ilnd C.-irefully Counted" by Nico·
la Rosalie At kinson.Crirfilh continues
through June 13. Hours: 11 .i.m .-4 p.m.
Tuesday-Saturday. Admission. frtt.
Commercial Galleries
• bck Door G.ttle.ry J52 N. Coast Hwy~ l .iguna BeKh, 497-5614. E.xh1btt of lindd
French's w.itercolon c~s A{>ril 30.
Hours: 11 a.m -5 p.m Wednesday·
•Circle Callery Soulh Co.ist Plilla. 333 S. Bnstol St., Costa Mes.a, 540-5077 lhc
100lh anni\ef)Jty or the b11th 01 E.nc. the
father or M Deco. IS celebrated \\Ith ari
e'lthtbttion of the m.htN s most <L1~1C lotho·
gtilphs and ~ogr.iphs through /\\J) 2S Hou~: 10 am .g p.m Monday-Frtday 10
.i.m.-6 p m. SJturdJy: noon·6 p.m. ~un
clay. Adm1»ion: Fr~.
• Calleri~ Orrefors Kosla Boda 1n Cl)'4al
Court, 3333 Bear St • Cosu M~. 549-
1959. "Essenttal) Only," a speci.ll c\h.bt-
tiOn of brilliantly colofed. decor.alt\ ly cut,
.irt gl<bS by Orrerors artist Eraka la~rbicl~c.
opens ~1th a reception 6·8 p.m Wednes-
day. Contmues throush May n . Houn 10
.a.m.-9 p.m. MondJy-Friday; 10 a.m -6
p.m Saturday; 11 am ·5 p.m. SundJ) Ad·
•Susan Spiritus Callery HH BeJr !>I Ian
Cl)%11 Courtl, C~a M~. 549· .. 550
lh1rd 'annual ei..habataon Pt1."<.10u> MCIJI>
Ill," locu~ang on Jrt•>LS Jo.in \1)1.!IS \\'all I It·
ro:.ha O<fa. lornJ Stol..c~ .incl Ccurgc Tice.
all 01 \\~Im u;.e 1he l'l.it.num·P.ill .. J1urn
p<an11ni; prUCt."!>>. runs thruu~h 1\\.1' .!J Hours 10 .i m 9 pm /\lond.1~-fodly 10
.am -6 pm S.iturcla,, ncJOO·S pm Sun·
dl)' Adm1 ... on Frl'e
• Wor"s C.1llcry S-Outh 3HJ Bear St. 1tn Cl)~JI CounJ, (())la Mcs.>. 979·675? Dis·
pl.1)' of Y.orf..s by m1wd nwd•.1 .1rt1>I Kras
Co'( opens fllday \\lth J rt-ccptic>n irom 6·
9 p.rfl Contanues throu~h /\Uy 2~ Hoor>
10 .1 m .9 pm MondJ\·f11<IJ); 10 .1 m.·6
p.m S.iturw~. and 11 am ·6 p.m. Sun
d.ly Admr.S<on. FretJ
See EVENTSn
m!S$10111 fftt. • Newport le~· Public Ubnry Newport
• Newpol1 Hubcw Alt Museum 850 ~ Center Branch, 856 San Clemente Oft'Je, ~ OriYe. ~ Bexh, 759· N~-port Be.lCh, ~191 . Exhibit o(
1 122. The onty West COast .ippe<lranc::e ol. Kathy ~·s coll ol oil paintings ·~ on the Sc.airs: looking bck 1.1 the entitled "l•gNs and Fli~" doses Sunday.
Eid'tbeS." • themlttc.alty orpnlttd recon-Hours: 9 <l.m.-9 p.m. t(>day; 9 1.m.-6 p m.
siclttation o( the an ol the l.lst ckade by F1id.ty; 9 a.m.·5 pm. Saturday; noon-5
SO ol the best-l.nown artists ol the ·eos. p.m. Sunday. Adm~· free. Monday. r--;============================::::;-~
continues through June 2l. ~r:s: lO • Or<lnie C0.1st College, 2701 falMeW
a.m.·S p.m. T~y·~: Admtuion S3 Ro.xi, COsta Mesa, 432-5629. Exhabttion ol
for adults; U for scnt0r otlZens .ind Siu-WOtlr. by Fullt"rtOn photogr.iphcr Cluck Ni·
dents; S 1 for c:hUdren 6-t 7 • chohon closes Wedl'lefd.ly in the Photo
Callery. Exhibit by CariSb.ld sculpturist
Anne MudS'f! doses 1oday in the! M Cal-~· An 1nvi't.ltion.al art eJChibtt. featunng ~ by students from 19 Ofil_l'l&e County
high schools. on display i"n theAit G.11~ from Tuesd.ly--May 2. when there will be a
dosing rettptioo from noon-5 p.m. R_egu·
~r hOun. 9 .i.m.·5 pm Moriday-frl<Lly.
Admrsst0n: free.
Community Galleries
• Cotu Mft.l Alt League Callery 1661
SunftowerA~ .. Santa~. 540-6-4)0. O.S..
nlay ol oil, ~ <lod silk-5Cfttn WOfh ol r. Artist o( the Month" AJte.r Mitter Hazelton
dosfs April 30. Wotlcs by ~nous le.igue
memben on perm.tMnt ~· Ad-
mlt&IOR: free. Houn 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon·
day·Slc~; 11 .i m.-5 p.m. Sunday • Or&nge CA>unty Cent~r for Contempo-
• 81.lck Marl.ti Art Callery 130 E. 17th
St., Suite I, C05t.I Mesa, 631·7094 Oispl.ty
o( WOl'b by Vicki frufor, 01.1na H.>11, M.lr·
ttn !(,om and PJul Urban closoes Wednes-
day Hours: 10 .i m .. 6 pm. Monc:IJy-
fridJy; 11 ~.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. Ad·
mission: Free
• Ch.irles Whitchurch 5973 Engineer
Dove, Hun1tn.gu..o Bc.x:h, 373--1459. O.S.-
ol.iy o( exPfNIOnist pa1n1tngs by M.mnus
lvclman conllnu1..~ through /\Uy 5 and e"C•
p<essionast w:ulpturcs by Scoct Ownes on
1raew lll June 2. Hours. 10 .i.m.•5 p.m
Monday·fradJy; 11 1 m .·4 pm S..turday;
and by appoinlmcnL Adm!U<OO f~
•John Waryne Airport )151 llJrwllY A~ .. 1-=====================;;;;;w-8u11ding lc.101, Costa Mesa, 251·5219.
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TOP TEN
April 13 -Aprll 20
1. Fisher King
2. Dead Again
3. Boyz N The Hood
4. American Tail 2~ Fievel Goes West
5. Shattered (1991)
6. Doctor
7. Other People's Money
8. Thelma & Louise
9. Silence Of The Lambs
10. Paradise (1991)
1. Def Leppard "Adrenallze"
2. Kris Kross ''Totally Krossed Out"
3. Bruce Springsteen "Human Touch"
4. Red Hot Chill Peppers "Blood Sugar Sex Magik"
5. Wynonna Judd "Wynonna"
6. En Vogue "Funky Divas.,
7. Nirvana "Never Mind"
8. Bruce Springsteen "Lucky Town"
9. U2 "Achtung Baby"
O. Sooodtr8ck "Wayne's Wortd"
SINGLES
1. Krla Kroes "Jump"
2. Eric Clapton ''T ... In Heaven''
3. T L C 11Ain, Too Proud 2 Beg"
4. y.,.._ -.,. ''Sew The Best For Last''
5. Mon Hall "Don, Be Afraid" a. Qu11n "The Show Must Go On"
1. u.tlh Car9Y "Miike It Happen" a. Kid FrOlt "No Sunehlne"
I. Red Hot Ch9....,.,.,.. ''Under The Bridge''
10. c... DlonlN9bo lry9or'I "&euy a .n. a..t"
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MOVIES
'Delicatessen' serves meaty Comedy • s
I
THUNDERHEART: A faltering effort
From 4
By Matt Coker
Enter1Jlnmett Editor
T hings are really tou~h all
over in "Delicatessen. '
In a post-apocalyptic
, world without jobs, food or
much hope, a crumbling building's
inhabitants - a cast of characters
right off David Lynch's casting
couch -have a nagging habit;
they like to eat once in awhile.
Fonunatcly, the butcher (Jean
Claude Dreyfus) in the downstairs
delicatessen occasionaJly rustles up
cold cuts for the tenants, but only
-not so coincidentally -after
the handymen he hires through
want ads mysteriously disappear.
Everything changes when the
butcher's cello-playing daughter
Julie (Marie-Laure Dougnac) falls
for the newest employee entrec, a
former circus clown who plays the
musical saw named Louison (Do-
minique Pinon). Julie tries to keep
dad from having Louison over for
dinner by arranging a kidnapping
through the underground (in fact.
in-the-sewer) resistance · movement
"'hich is at war with the mcat-
eaters.
John Fusco, "Thundcrhcart" takes its inspiral~oh Crom actual evenu
that took place in South Dakota reservauons an the early 1970s. An
Indian militant organization, AIM (American Indian Movemen1,
changed to ARM for the filtn), ended up deTnl the FBI. A fie· tionaliz~d version of those facts, "Thundctbcatt • uar1ets the Bureau
boys ill a land-stealing conspiracy/murder and as such, the film is fairly
gripping. lt's only ..yhcn. forcnslc:s mcett up-wit" sham1111is'm'1h Ole
sroryoerails.
In "Thunderhcart," Kilmer pl~ys Ray Levol. a straight-arrow. by·
thc:-book fed. Paired up with cyniul veteran agent Frank Coutellc
(Sam Shepard). Lcvol Is dispatched to invcstiptc the_ rcserv11tion mur-
der of a Siowc trib:il council member -on the dubious grounds thJt
he is one-founh Indian himscl(. Since lc\'Oi (for reasons -.·hich "'" later be made ele:ir') is more th:an a tod'~scntful over bis ethnic back-
ground. he is at first rigid and unyieldinJ with the loc:als. Susp1c:1on .it
first falls on o member of a militant lr.ad11ion::ali t group, but a rc)Cl'J·
1ion cop (Gr:iham Greene) gnuJu3lly convinces LC\'Ui 1h:11 it's a hi~h
lcvcl Crame-up. As the agent dangerou ly bf03dcns the ~pc of the
case, he finds h1m~elf faced "ith coming to terms w11h hi denial of 111,
roots ...
When it stid..i. hl \he myslcry at hand, "Thundcrheurt" 1s .an el·
ficienc susf)(nSC/topicaJ pohtiClAI d1:11ribc. Kilmer, "ho h:a shown hh range in ~uch films as "Top Sccrel," "Tup Oun" :ind more recent!)-a~
Mr. MoJO him~lf in "The Doon.." brin11 d~pth to. -.h:it could bJ\\;
been just another buttO~·down p3r1, When h1 ~\'01 rif!u.lly drop\ hh
bri tling gung-h<T defcns1venc an~ pins rac1:ll d1Jn1ty. II one of thl.'
high points of the mQ\•1e. Tile sn1pm& bet\\cen him 1nJ GrJh.a~ie a'
an almosl pretcrnaturully gifted rescl'-.lhOn cJue·hound also bran&' :a
welcome dose of humor to a film 1hat olmc>st dcO:Ate luctr on the
pietv factor of its Big Issues.
\Vhere "Thunderheart" docs faller is in hs sugae tion that by re·
disco\'ering his native American her110.ie somehow the K1llJ\er ch;ir.11.·
tcr will be spiritually fortified to take on the b:sddit The plot often
comes close to gagging on iii> own &tanc.hloquencc; (or eU!f'plc, tht'
idc.a that Kilmer is actuully the rc1nc-.imalion of 1 Siowt mcdmne nian
slain at Wounded Knee who comes b h> A\'C hi) people. and the
mythic pallna of vi~1on:iry epi$0des.
This sub-titled movie by director-
duo Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc
Caro proves that French humor ex-
tends well beyond Jerry Lewis. The
dreary setting is Terry Gil-
liamcsquc. The physical comedy
harks back 10 Dus1cr Keaton. And
1he biting social commentary that
bubbles under !his production
would make Robert Allman -or
Charlie Chaplin -proud.
Marie-Laure Oougnac and Dominique Pinon find love in all the
wrong places in "Delicatessen," a quirky comedy from France.
Perhaps "Thundcrhe:i~" comes closest in 1ening its .point 1tCl'th)
when it presents the dichotomy of the landscape which has been
turned into on internal "third -.-orld" a one o( the characters put 11
The sweeping ~hots of all that vi ually arrt lmJ prairie and canyon
vic:.w With the impoverished SU~istcnCe-lcvel CXI ten« 0£ the people
inhabiting ii. It's scene hke thi~ that cul through the "ory'1 mumbo-
jumbo and communicJte the sad trulhs of our country's le&OM:Y to II\
First Americans.
The pace in this 95-minuie
movie is quick, despite a seemingly
endless array of oddball characters.
In an American's hands, "Oeli-
catess~n" probably would have
taken the easier, gross-out route.
But there is a cenain sweetness
'Return Engagements' hits and misses
A fter their well-received pro· their roles like the caricatures they
duction of "Who's Afraid of arc, but both actors (panicularly
Virginia Wolfe?" Irvine Rainer) arc so convincingly daffy
Community The3tcr has shif1ed that they become endearing and
gears with Bernard Slade's comedy genuinely funny to watch. Laurie
"Return Engagements," now play-Le Blanc, in a duel role a.s a Polish
ing through May 2. immigrant and later as her daugh-
li's a clever play that follows the ter, has some funny moments in
lives of eight people from 1954 to scenes with Joe (Lee Oark).
1986 as they stay (at various times) Nick Sigman is over-earnest in
in a bedroom of a resort hotel near his role as the hotel bellboy who
the Shakespeare Feslival in Ash· inadvertently disrupts the life of
land. Ore. Dy the end of the play. budding actress Daisy, played to
all of the characters' lives have co-the hilt by Beth Titus. Mark Le
incidentally intenwined. Blanc (Oliver) and Lenore Stjcmc
"Return Engagements," like (Fern) as a divorcing couple make
other Slade-penned scripts, plays attempts at being caustically hu·
like a Neil Simon comedy wilh a morous, but their repartee rings
famcaJ-reality feel 10 it. The char-hollow more often than it docs
acters arc wacky yet believable, as true.
arc the situations the characters Despite the production's draw-
find themselves thrust into. But the backs, director Tom Titus keeps
play as presented et ICT is more the play interesting with fast pacing
witty than outright funny, possibly and well-rehearsed timing. The
due to lhe war in which some of only thing that disrupts the flow or
the key funny lanes arc ineffectively events is the seemingly endless m~
tossed out. Some scenes arc played ments (actually only about a
broadly, others more intimately minute or two} between each scene
with a comedic undertone runnin& to redress the stage. Although
through them. This variance of those momcnu give the audience
styles comes across with varyio& de-time to prepare for the next set or
s rces o( success. clr<funutances and time period, it
Scott Ratner u Henry, a dentist, • comes across like dead air on a
and Amy Youn& u Dawn, a dizzy radio station. Pcrba~ a 1ta1e band
blond, fare the ~t. They play dressed as a m11d could have
8 Orange Coast Weekend I ThUf"lday, April 23, t992
• ' • t t • •I
thal emerges in this movie. In the
end, love conquers all. Vivn l:t
France!
According to Miramax Pictures.
''Delicatessen" will soon be sho~n
at Edwards South Coost Village.
On a SC'1le of 1-10, 10 being best, "Thunderheart" iet i S "1 ·-•
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HOME: HunUnaton Beach Playhouse llild8 PlflllllllllCI
From 3
with a production of "Harvey" in the Huntington
Beach High School music room. After a few more
shows, the group -led by pioneers Bill and
Helen Susman and Bobbie Murphy -obtained
lhe USC or an old barn at Main Street and York-
town Ave nue which was to become their show-
place for the next 15 seasons.
De Barros arrived on the scene in 1966, playing
Starbuck in lhc playhouse's production of "The
Rainmaker," and virtually never left. From the
time the group was forced out of "the Dnrn" in
1979, de Barros led the quest for new quarters.
The first temporarily facility was the Edgewater
Hyatt in Long Beach, where three comedies were
mounted, unsuccessfully from a financilll ;iand-
point. Then came the small storefront in the Sco-
cliff Village Shopping Center, which was home for
the next eight seasons. ·
Since 1987, the Huntington Beach l>layhousc
has been headquartered in the auditorium or
Gisler lntcnnediatc School, but o more suitable
location has always been 0 high priority or theater
orficials. Two years ago, de Buros cotllacted Ron
Hayden. the library director, about includi.na an
auditorium in the library's expansion plans.
"The nomadic cxi~tcncc of the plo~hoiac ended
on M3rch 25, 1991, v.-hen the Huntmgton Beach
City Council p~cd all pha5C or the hbr:uy C\·
pon ion project," de Barros reported. This pa\t
January ~:iw the awarding ot a buildlna contract,
and recently ground was bro'-.cn for the combined
library·thc:ner project.
The 1992·93 season will be the 30th for the
Huntington Beach Playhouse -ond the fi~t in o
new, permanent thc3ter.
0
The Laguna Pl yhouse has :annou.n<:cd its plam
for the 1992-93 ~IUOn -its 73rd year or contim•·
ous operation. And thi ycu the schedule will be
cut back from liUc pla)'$ to frvc.
Opcnina the season will be a revival o( WiJUam
Inge's dramatic comedy .. Bus Stop," scheduled for
Sept. 1S·Oct. II. The musical cumcdy ''The 194~
Radio Hour" will be the second attraction, run·
ning from Nov. 17 to Dec. 13.
Sam Shepard'• powerful d111ma .. True We t"
will be pruentcd from Jan. 12 10 Feb. 7. An Al:tn
Ayckbourn comedy. "Bedtoocn Farce/' will occupy
the Laguna ;t1ac from Matds 9 to April 4.
Winchna up the 1992·93 season will be
Shakespeare's most popular comedy._ ••A Midsum-
mer NiJht's Dream;• May 11 tbJouab June 6.
quickly re-dressed the set while
keepina ln the spirit of the play.
It's a minor yet correctable issue.
The Irvine Community Theater
1till ofrcn the lowest ticket prices
or any community theater in the
area. With prices set at S6 tor aen-
eral admission and SS for seniors
and stucknts. ..Retum Enpac-
mcnts" does at lc111 otter a decent
rctQm on '°"' ticket llweltJMnt.
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1a1m SeelJ WM under 40 ror
fnenchhq> Md -· Manhll-.. Beadi C~I 1132.
VERY Cl.ASSY LADY. 42. dlln.
!all. bior* Secb pola10ll hfe
1*1Jln, wahby. for spoi .. cws
C\llwral tYft!U, 6 ~. 45-<lO. ~
por1 Beacfl_ call 2163
ATTRACTIVE BRUNETTE
SWF. NIS . .l4. sweet."->'· wwm
pa10Nlltty. l'lllA5K·kmf. lool"'I
for AnY., ~ NSM. for Iona·
IA'll1n1 fnendslup. IMnc. CUI
1989
PETITE ASIAN CAREER
WOMAN-« l*rld of good 1oob.
bnllns, penonabty llld • loudl ol
cl.IN Ind charm ICekl nice looll·
IJll. ·~. lllCCtUl¥1 p)mwi
for t11mncsslmonopmous rcla·
uonshrp · ~ Soudt Bay. C•ll
2.H7
SWF. HIS. LOOIUNO POR A
T1WlY NICE MAN IF 32-39
All dx rqoo.bk. I em W01111 lht
dfon. trv-. Call 1611.
DJF. CV.SSY. VIVACIOUS. pt·
l* .aoniey lloammc af lfV•
~M. 5:t:1 :tJ:·::..::
vllNcs for mrwasfv.l rdlli c ..... lrlw Call 2179
ROMANTIC• RESPONSIVE'
RADIM(T'I DIF de9*a lllMd>
-5117+, -11tta SIM, HIS.
's-45 for COlllltllllMd ~
lo¥e ~ Mus be rd •
~Ulll'lllld l .....
wldlopmtrm1! ~-. Call2220
VERY A'TTRACTlVE SWF. lO.
panr n1 co11cac~ --~·I( ~lllVt, athlCfle. IOVf•
lpJl'b, 81""'1· l1'ldllJonil Ylllun,
"tt'J affectiotwc, no1Mmok:c1.
Cadiolic Seid.in& amillr. r .....
aa.lly ICClft SW . ~ r-s
old. War LA Call 1929.
PRETTY, PETITE, PROFES·
SIONAL. DJF. N/S. 46. .._ rl· rcaklrllK.~ EnJOYS
tht ou16oors. Sl*'U. danclna.
laughing. lhula Ind much men. See...,,. • beil fneftd. ~er llJd
"'' penntt •1th 11m1lat blck·
poond. Mtmon VirJO Call 2126
F\JN.LOVINO. ltONEST. LO ·
ABLE. SWF. ctiunky, rdiabk,
tanlly. canna. (odla Gui Seoul IOIJdies I "'llllU melt cowwcrp111
4~59 love5hklucll ,dop.mct>
ph)'~•csendallooldoor~uff' ltaw-
thornt. Call 2618
OVER 0 1 VE.RY PRETTY.
SUM 5'8'. DWP. llOdts your upe·
nc:nced Wit, IDtcllcct, lff«UOll.
cornp.nlOl\lhip.1,;ovu1Jht~na.
concen\, movie•. 8~1hovrn,
BNbrd.. lkatlts enO nM ln1u.
ll\C ~ llll Fu11noally iUNe.
Fumly onented Eltpca same
lmnr Call 2Q.l8.
CO.CONSP11lATOR SOlJOHT
IOdcilJ!I Ide for ~lcall&l 9llmD-
lllion. cre.1Jv1ty, COlllribul01 lfld
fun S8 yrs )'Olllll. lllr'lellvt -~IO CA~. S« end do ~
prcclllt ~ llllc'.mU md. ~lftlhc~ S....Moneta. ~I 2.S29
WINSOME. WTITY. 37. TRJM
BLONDE BEAUTY IEd.i rd'lllCd
p:allenwl 4.S. 10 .tilrt lftOVIC'-.
muSC'um1. ~""'' inter· ~ •llh huas nl humor Ir
vsnr Call 2182
WA!'TED. SM. N/S, N/D. 53-63 "'"° WlflO U> be tp«aal. lpOlled. loYecl and pMiptml To lll'Pfy. COlllaCI th11 Wiim. canng. S(5+
DWF. N/S, NJD •ho loves llff.
peop6t Md hoprf ully you. Tu.sun CAii 2682
SWF, S'4', AMPLE BIJT m . N/ s. l'llJOY' ~hie equally.
homr. II concau. lllldNl'G Md
lht ""-" Sed.t «>+-!·. non,.ot>.
'iCUl\lt teddy IJew Su Juan
~ C.Ul118.
IN1UUGENT DWF. 56. ~
P"IJPk. mus.c. tact..1ravd. row·
lllCl ~ ScdJ ~ IO
~ --L...,.. Badl. Call 2.S02
PRETTY. PASSIONATE. PR().
FESSIONAL. l9. n·m. dtwcs
~ NJSJD cS-.ect -cl
,_ for romnumimt. Ne'wporl
Be.di.. Call 190 I
I WAm rr AU.1• A Mic SW l"Y "'di t.U..Ainmcw1 good loots w111o·1 r...aa111 a aJIOtionally
fe'Oft. Ale )'ii'! Olll ltlm17 Plalt
• N/S. no cWdml. DO tie.di or
ll'Ullldlca, 6'•. r..i1 held o1 ._
Md ftO BS! Corona ck! Mer. Call
168).
AW.,.,. SEEKS J~ CHRIS-
TIAN AM/WM fnncially aile
fM11lyorialtodfor~po1·
11bte -.. Onnae ~· CUI 14n.
CARINO. ATI'RACTIVE
BLONDE. 40'S, ~ lf'lllU. ~ ............. Wt~ l9+ for flm a-. im.. c.11
2253
BUVtm • A TI1lACl1Vli • Pit().
f'ESSJOHA.1. • N$WFeo ~Ille
hlatimaw1191»60piol! i ....
NSWM. Irv-. Cll 2' 16..
LEJ'SCONHECTISWFNIS.Sf/
115. wdl P"*""d 47.~ "'' Jet'tlOI*, ..._ r.., ..... fac·
tW!d. lcJ¥t IJ'O'Wll dildlNI. trillldl..
lnlvt.l lalnis. ......... bky-
C'ltAt. ..... tpOfU. ,;,,,/ ~·
YOO; -~Ille 11iow.. SI'+. _, • Yet)' ,..w 111111 Twe1n.
C1111 mo
SA.I'. 40ISH, 5'1JSLENDER. •· 1r1elive, proftt1lollal WOftlan
A2 Special Advertlaing Supplement for Orange Cout W11lteod
Pleue respond tf you hive °'6-
f atluaned VallleS. very -Sul
in )'Ollf ana llld not tdfisb. I will
.-a-allallb.. lrvinr.. c.nm•.
SWF. 41. PROGRESSIVE AT·
TORNEY, MEDIATOR. S4'. It·
llXtl~ mside IOd OUL ~es •
lift. outdoon.. ~ly ll'tl'-e
\liOlba.. ~ ski. btcyclcl
ROINlllic. '41'"lual. fwt-lovtftl.
~ ft.111-~in& lllldred sptl'll IO
~ lht gra1llMnlllf I-!11rc..
Saru Monica. Call 2437
26. SWF. N/S. CR£ATIVE..spn--
1ual, ~ fMnlly·mlndcG.
Ell.JO)',COllllCNlion.tunldS.tnl)¥·
1tf., 5'6'/1 IOI. Sc.di"S ltiMllJVe,
IOllWlllC. htallh OOMaOOS SM.
Ntwport Beach. Call I l<X'.
WF.NIS.BLONDE.SV.44.SEN· SITTVE. humoroul. down .,t.9111.
Lootinc for -in family-an·
alled ITllll IO ~ ,....., drer·
au. °"*" °'°"'· Call 2129
NA TIVEORAl!GEOOUNTIAN
Bl/T NOT Pl.AS11C. OWF, 46.
profalioilll.~. ~"*,..
dl:nq..c:my r~ NnWllle.
how..loot.llflfor ............
ea. ~i*'d a-.. DWM.
4.S-55. Orlaft. Call 2229.
M'ET APHYSICALL Y -AW A.llE..
HAPP'Y,.._.,__.,DHF,l9.
.ts ..,a rd.mondlip wldl
-of Allllllr ~ Redoado 8cach. Call 160 I .
SWF. NIS.21. CHIUSTIAN,dowo
IO cdl. (tl, IQI~. Loves Wbna. bic)oc.... ..... SeSa cum-
n.d ~wilha..uri.
llllktlc. ~ ~ SWM. NI'S. 26-)5. Irvine. Call 1479.
AJN. BIUOHT, 41, IT/155'. u ·
et'llll~ Iowa ipOIU. .... boel·
.._ jiu a thtauc. Seetr. NI'S.
~for~~~m...aa.ds ............ ~int life. l..lpM 8adl. c.11
CV1E DIF. P£nTE. ""'""-~--~~ c:.ed. ,..,.,.., ....... wlllo
Ilka ... Cllll. Oihe City. c.a
2951.
PUTTY .ltOMANnC.DWF.n. • ............... Jewi&~ ,.....,. W.WM.M..u4.
kt ,, ... tit. MCU&lll. fot 1..,..,cm.---.1ovn.,.
OCI F ·a f ltftlu lhif lfvW
Oil ma.
OUMatOUSTAU. ILOHDe..
DWP. '4>W\. ...,.,.,..._ lntdli-
.... worldly • .,...., ... fia·
'"' Sect;a Cftlli'le. IOOd..urec! m-. WC!lllkk, Crlf 2671,
DWF.S7.licftda'.40'&.hlJpy
1111\l'h .,. ol hllmcw, potil!llve .U.
ludt. •-..ora ¥Inell)'~ ..uv ..
beS. pialia IO foolWl. ~ .-,_a .. ..._ Apyfla+, HIS, wtio boiw1 wt111 '-.._
Ind _, lfl'IW IO ..... ffttonp.
~ 8-lh. can 2111.
EDUCATED. LIBERAL""'(·
~hold.. OWF, n. ~
mom Sceh ~. easy~
SWM. 36+ • icJI pmonabty for
fnmmhip. ~dllWC .,.. humor
Cbtldrm •rioomr ln-111t Cllll
152.1
™A TTRACTIVE(TRUSTME!I
JF, early 4~h. 5"•'/120 •hm,
WQt\ldc 10on\lll 1'111 a pooer ..-t
a \elChef I lol.t -..albla b) b
umiR. mowuan ~lt\..·p4i)'to.
foll. mid clKQcal rn.nl( rm J)(>-
lllJl:ally lcfl of oenltt' Oii moM l\
Jucs. rm Wiim, stm!hYC, C'lnll&
and lo•t '° &auf" Sed.1na liQl'llt·
onr 40 52 Who' "1lllfll 10 "'-'<
A1TRACTIVE. PR0f£S:
SIONAL SJF. HIS. 37. 5'?/ION
S«ks~ ..... Glrti
ca11, •lined.. culttnlly ......
fOCiaJJy Otlalled. lp«llJ MW ~-J5-4.s for fwl.aood 1ncs.-...1md.~ ~ ilo DO diMpll C l I ltvmr. o.u 1715
DWF. 4.S. 91GUSH. A'TTRAC-
llVE. S'1°/12S • ...._ W.u
DBM.11111.-.:ow.~ ~ ..-ve. for COiNWllLd
ldllMI ...,. Mir.atkf RCJ. Call
22tl6.
ATTltACTIVE DBF. JO'S,
SH.A1'£LY. _...... ~.
Secbeci..:.d,pd ...... 1111
bid or--.. NI'S Miit for Iona
picnic -· IN-. C'.111 1167.
TAO Ofl LOVE. F'l.E.NCff, HQ..
USTIC. ~dm}.31.S'f/
13()1, ==--.... · 11&1, lilollal.fi yll!Clft,N/S,N/
O.rwrinl.montv.i...lllMr..
~ A lptflnlll. ~
rNndcd ~ Vmlot. Call 1994.
TALL (5'10'), SLENDER
BWNDf.. ll. SWP. NJS. alJO>'I
..... Kt>V .... ..s..-., ..
Illa ..... ~ lillcft.1111
SWM. M . ll·J6. lt\-a. ClllJ
1679.
A 10 R>ll A 10. Q.ASSY SWF.
HIS.17.~.CINll-.... s..a
SWM.KIS. J6.Jl. OQ.lnab. ... ~ ...... .,.... .............
VIN. Cllll 1109.
MA llll AOE·MI HOED ILONDll. ... ,..,, ...... tflte.
.._. ..-....c ....... '-'· .....,--., ....... v."" lik-.Ollly ........... ..
..... ~Oil 22AI..
A 1TUCTJVB HONEY
IU»IDI!. ~DWP. HIS. pod ,.._, ............ _., ...
mor.W.~.-...-. ;:.,ss~ ~ ; t;
DW'F. NI'S, Jt. RJN. SOUTlf •
f.llNLADY.W»--. .....
llld.,....~ ........ ........ c...r1a~ ....
port ..... Oil 1217.
PtlETI'Y l"ltOFESSIONAL DWF, HIS, 4), tr-. -....
bmd,kM--. ........ ~ .... .....,. llfec..
IJoft. 1n1r11r,_ toe•crAooa,
mt~d. lft<ft. T Wlllft. Qill ~2.
u:rs GET SEJU0US.. SWF.
S.IT{ll5f, l9. ~ 'W(f)'
lftfJ>'. Seib SWM.NIS. 6'•· tra.
lllll'KtJYC. 35-CJ .... ol ...... s.u ~ c.aa11m.
TAU. <SI 1"1 SWF..19. otJTO().
lNO. "1JO"/' dl!K1i9C. ~ ~ia. Sert> '•?i l,.?S, IU1 fot fnmcMINo, Y IBM, C~ CalJ llS •
SV£1.'TE. SLIM. SE.NSmVE BROWN bYE.011.0rU>,._..
tic,S'T/l'°eebcz 1 ••~
SWM ~ fll'Gft 11 11 JI..
NJS fOI~ ..-.Olltllfm"
.onallip. .... rdlbol ... s-.
Monica. Oill 1431
COMMITMENT OllENTEO.
~-,,fl ~ -a.c !eddy -.. lilllft
Woe "*"' "* **'"' ..... s.rm Jo.ml In• C.il '""
INTULIGEHT. PUTTY.
RJU.f'IOORf.O WF. '2. .....
bbidr ....... eye. Sens
SWM f<Jr m-wi.p I ......
Badl. Call 1600..
PETITE ASIAl*I CA•EU
W()fAAN ., tell a llbd ol food
~tir-.~md · IOUdl cl ,.,. .., cMr'lll ....
llltt~~~ aenOn-lor~
llllllU ~ • »+. SM! e..1. a.ii un.
QOOD WOMAN 1.00lCING
R)ft A 0000 MAN. Allrattlw. ci..y DIF. 37. )'2'/IUt W -
.. SM. lS.30.. 1117 ncr.. ~
orialmS. fwl 10 bt ...... ............... ..,.'°
.. I Wy. Loi& ..__. c.I
199'1
'BALDWIN N01ltElts LOOIC·
AU.KE WANT£DI (Alec. Q. -. Dllllld> on.--. a-* eya. 1111; "1 ""-* -..y, 211 Ccma Miea. C11 I lS1
WHAT A MOO ~
.... AtWr_~Soy
SWP. S'S~. 4ift ._ ..S :r~-c.~
....... .....,_ .. ~
Spnip. ...... ~"" baan..,.•itllD..-~._.
........ (&OCWM*.rr . .......... ~ ... ._ ....... fdl&ion
-fO-. Vllry QI 1749
selSl11W ASIAN FniAU'
t.owar.....-.r .. -. 11'1~1
... ~ pnlb. ---dwn Qr-.r 0-y Ctfl ?596
S8F. (27, S"T'/\ 191\. SEtXI'<•
PltOfESStONA.L SWM. •ho
~--•wwuCMofbfel••
i..-c~ b) c:Milkbp. rw._a:ftlb*lllthetoh
s.-....-..o1111).~Bodl
Oil IJ62.
SENSITIVE, DOW • W
E.U1'H $8f .m-. lfllr~Jdll ~)l.-0-'t,a.dma Call
~
ATT'lACTIVl:i. UOLI\
SHA.PEl. Y. Mt.fipal tilmdt
SWf s.Clb ~ ~....._.SBM.29.,.l.N.,W.
·~·-~IOlllllllL'f
--cooked --... davna .... ... ~ .... ~ ~~~Ira-
lOMANTIC.. f.DUCATm DJM. ~62. ........... lddo-
........ -i. c:ootuia.~
Awfll I• ta· Newport 8eadl
C'all 461'.
F\.l LOVING SW. l4 cow
~ .... ~nwj.~. ... .-:c. ...... 24-IO
...... latL Cal l.m.
lETlti.D" IDOwat.-ll fr-'r
~ _, '° ""tnwl .. .......... Sal lklm. Ql4jj0.
HMl*>MIEASIAN MAN. «>.f 41
l?O.~.UnllpiM~
(or lddmt '*"P Lols&eldl. C'all
.OIS -
J Ka SKATEt. ra..O'f. (• S'l I'.
Wiit~ coDtF ..--.. ""' ~~Uld SectJ .. . ~. fil. r-.u, llll*
tl)lilil Wy "" Mldt n¥d. -,. ,...,... led. c.l 61n
LOVE P£n'n l.ADlf3 W1lll kl!W
llM SWM.~._~ ... ,...., .... sv.cwt,fllAI
pt1"fllilir .1.AMJ IOP/ .t WG9id lol<t ... .,... ........ pcnoa. ...,., .-.,...,,. ....
-VrllrJ Call '746.
A11G..ETIC. lOMAHTIC SWM. 11.-.-.. ...... ~'-l. .. ._ ........ ......
~ea. c...,. Call J1'7,
t>tiOTOJOUl.NAUST. FAT.
BALD.MOU.».a...-•lqiW.
eibc..--·-~ -. ......... c-.......
Clll 3992
8ACIC IA Y PADDt.Ea . T• 411\ A~ SWM QIQllW *· .. ...,. ,,., ._ ,...,., .,
............ illily. "'*>?
..... Cllll656.
~NAl.L41 ...... ... ....... " ... ,. .... • -. I' # led. Clll 41J9
LOO«INO FOa Mil OU>Ea ~""1 -...e SM. ST/
140.D-....-,W,b'-
lrv-.Clllll'O.
TAU.~ TOO TAU.' SWM. 2l. 61'1210. ...... ,...,_way--= -~-.wdl7 -...a.)166.
H01'" SPtCY lA11NO. l9 ..... SF ..... JS-1'. .. ,_....._
~..rta.!1 1A.Oll'2I .
PlMNY ~ UM.40.67. ....... , .... ... .... .,_,.lAll ..... Cal
4251.
...
Mll>WESTElH VALUES. ptr)'si·
caly f1. ........_ SWM/26. Fi-
MKlllly _._ ... tl'llOllOllllll ...... .,...~.ilDM
~k s.l.llls • ~ fil SF: 11• ... ,_ •o.ce
.... ,....,,. 1.-:e ~
f I f h• Nrwpon Beaa. Cal
JOCM.
AffUIOlT SIM. 4 I, W . bal6--. .a.....-,,._., ft.. ... ._.,._ ..... Wt. u.. ..... Clll 4Jll.
VEIY YOOTHF\Jl.. SWM. SIX-TIES......._ICIM.JIDl:b ... .
dlic • ...-ivt tidy, 45 .... for
~ Irv-. Oill 4'11J
Af)V AHCfJ> Dftaf.E IN BUSI-
E.SS AND HUNOa. -.U"C SW.17.NIS. ,..,...._Oma
M. ......... ~-... F.1 .. n .• ..,.1-.
...... tl.O,U.•Wllf•• bp.. u.. ..... Cll M1I.
f'MYSICWI. is. 51' ........ IP: ,......w.~,..,.,
~ .. ""°""" -.......... Los AllahO..""Cili
4660.
SUCCESSfUL. HANDSOME.
::J.~ly fit SWM. 26. fro. . .... ,.. ....... ..... ....,(_, ...... ,.a, .... ..... ----·-a...-. ..... ( ... lie bury dllll~ ....,.. .... Cll l211
HANDSOME. EDUCA TEI> MIS.
SWM )ISll'/16.1. w.tl•4Wly. ..... ---a..111 Dial. ........ ar ... W.. ..... ..-.WPIAP_.lll
.. , I 'l .......... s.c---........ ~ .,.,.., Cal Ml.
SIMUOUS IAOliLOa _... .... ._ ... ..... ___ ........ .....
-.to. ,_.. ..... c.
•Jl7.
...
SWM. 2l. l..OOKDfG FU SWF. WOOOMMMAAAN Seti Ilea.
11-22. Mtiu bt "-8 A SlllCCft A CJI 1264.
fa ~--<All )()ti_
HAJllDSOME. SWM. lS. ACllVE.
LOYAL C:..S. Ws ...._ lOt
""poUilr "........ tilt1> s.u AM.QI J917
UKAll.E SWM. Z9. 57/US. fa.
py..-.llCDCr.. ..... -. l.ocba&forSWF~a.~·
...... "---T--.Call 306 •
PHYSK.'IAN, «>. 57. Lator Ollt·
..... -NJS. fcmk., »l5. Ir-.... o.u JSOt.
AP.'£C'l10NA it. w ARM. DWM. ,.. I a 1110. -.ctl'W. proftaiaMl.
IO'Pes ..... ~ .........
~**'·~.-a. .... --.-~~~ .. OW'f. J0..4Q. ... 9K.
.,..,.,_~ .....
... ~ c-1140'1'6.
Tf.NNIS. OOl.F. TIA VEl.. It().
MIJtCE. SWM. '1't..USWf 20'I '°"'' ,.,..,... He...,aft .... Cal~.
l'M 6Qilb,_4.,...SWM,f;fD)
wtio._t1_.1N1SSWF••
... -...W. liballl!M
..... e.,.a. ... ~.
llUlly ........,.. ~ .... ... ,....,.. """'°" .... Cll ~I •
P'lOFESSIOHAL. IWl J9. SY/ ltO.MS .... ..tsp' .,...
AP_..«>._.._~ ..
Clllt.. ldM ... ~ --0.. Miila. Clll Ml
SliN WANTS EXOT1C flEIWJ! ,..,....., ... ea:-. ..
....................... Cll ,.
MAN.
HANDSOME LOCAL NA TIV&
SWM.~.6'.~loally. Scd.llls .-0~ )'Ollll laty JCMj,
Call all)' ' mccft. ,.. .. be cW re-... u. tobl. Call 4224.
SWM. 6V/11Kl. TENNIS. -. 1l:t-... --. teets~..._, --~-.....Ld'splly
lift. tmw. Clll lS1S.
HUMOlOOS. HA.PPY. HA1'40.
SOME. sww. '°' r11·1110. NIS.
Bbbuom.., )l.~for-.,,., ,.... t , Cypma. Call
..as.
HANDSOME. C\JTE.Slt'M. 29. Si 1/t/I~ N1S. "'"'Wblilr. Y111w ~ '°"" .-.lllan. ........ ... .,_.,C.O..Ma&.CllllOI I.
' ...
.... ~~and bclwblil.
My ldlllits ll't -.c. pUopwph)
..i ~ tr rci.'rt a lqldeu
~--•m lik.pw' "*'-Sul Mo <All JJ9l
HANDSOME. SUCCESSFUi,
SWM.~.)8.YJ'1/17S,llal•l)pe,
OWll l!mmes5 A a.o.. FiiMallly
~ t'OJO)' llft Scd.11& SWF.
_,,-. bmlifltl lS-'S for ic.g.
tcfW ~ h-. Call lS32.
DAU. HANDSOME SAM. l.5.Jto
~w.-. .. W..1111. ~. blaede WF. polllil* IM-a r .... Ca1tm1.
SWM. 0000 l...OOKlNG. 8\JSI·
NESS OWNEJt. 47 • .ts SAf 2'-
lS for,_.. '°-1.._ tdabolt-tllip. ,_Ilk....,,..._-.
... frJI .., .. -**'-Newpon
Beaa. Cll '190.
rM LOOICJNG R'.>a A WOMAN 10 .. .,!'"""'Y·••wlll-*
-.., pnanly "* .r; ... ol
...... mc:ieR. ·-aar.cl.edec-
llC ~ °"" .,. °"" ...... ll. ln••tSIU/16.5 0.. Maa.
QM l'°3
RJN LOVIMQ, SENSmVE.. •·
.... Ill SWM. NIS. l4 ~ ....... llllkeia. .. ~ ll:tm-
br& 5e1*s .-W 1111. SWFISAF • Nt'S. l,S-3), hi rr " I ~ 11
,..._, .. , ....... Clll lSlS
EDUCATED. HANDSOME. S{l,
(look SO~ S'9'/ISO -U lllnetl•c
nmc for dala. « futurt n1*nmOll)'
Nc .. pon Beach. Call 4934.
"NCI E MQM,w.L"iJEl..D~-T~IO u. llhkhc. tllllnolou.\, '°'C5 ~ tbese iUls call
SccUS'Wr.21-3'•11.h)'Mlldul-1 c·nnnl <!mt ~ ee.:ti Cal141~~ JVV_/
OlJ>.FASHIONED. sE.-.smvE.
ADVENTI!ROlJS M DWM 57.
37 ~uni. ftlUliClll'M. 111}.lllJ Sttls
~. ~ WF Saou Ana..
Call 3506 r
SWM '16. 61170. we •httlclwr
Seth b111h1, 1ur1ctot. open-,
m1nckd, canoJ. •ltn&r, ICll\t
•lll'lllll. TVSllll Cllll lS92
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2G-29 OiruNn. Orqe COUftl) Cati
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MJt MOM NEEDS ROMANTIC
AUEND IO spetld lunt •id\ rm
healthy. hilncbolnt • .o ... 1111 ()m..
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fltlCW 642-5580.
•lute of the Town, April 26. 7 p.m ..
Junior Awa'li.Jry Asltstance le~ of Ful-\mon ~ 8re.J ~I. S3S...CO pp. Phone
• 879-0850.
• ~nlng Day at ~HI Yacht Cub,
April 26, CarouSel Q\apttt ol OC Petform·
• ~ ha ZoM 600 E. ~Aw., ing Ms Ctnter at h~ Pa-Alion; New·
RRI\; 675-9152. fems Wheel, ers ~Hmiet lewis. 252·
res&Oted meny-91>:round, shops. so. ~Uf~ M'd boat tours olftted 11 .. m.-• CoU TovnwMnt, April 27, lnte~I
10 p.m. d.ity. House Huntington H.arbOr League .at Ser
• •alboa P.Mlioft 400 Main St., BAlbc», diff Count.ty Oub, Huntington Beach.
67.J.-5245. ~ ~auisrs ol S 175 pp. Dinner Ollly, $35 pp. Contxt
Newpott turbor""' . ut.allna Maggie Fla~. 8-40:.3-1S4.
P•uenger SeMce olr~ed hursd.tY'-• lnlanders Coif Tournament, AQr1I 27,
Sund.lyi beginning • 9 a.m. Oeep-~a Oliw Crest Tre•llmctnt Centers at V'1C10tia f~rig trips depart ~ly from ~vey's Oub, R~. S 175 pp. Dinner only,
Lode«. SJO pp. Contact OonN Andelt, 777-49~.
•Crysw Cow SUt• P..t on the co.ut •eotnft th• Oistanc.. Apnl 28, 11·30 ~~·=· ~~.~ ~~ a m.-1. 0 p.m .. R.lncho &lnti.l&O College co.uul and caoyon al'Nf ~ fOf nature CMttt ~nn1ngs luncheon at Crown Sier·
"-'I l><h.ale -~ bird ~ r~ I~ Su1trs, Santa AN $45 pp Phone 564-
ing and odw:t r~crutiOn.11 actMties.. 54 3·
• ttornblowtt Di~ YKht Marmm • ~benhlp IGdr-0~ ~I 28. West· Med Anaheim Club 1 OJ S at 0.snq.Llnd Mile-~ Cefwv, 2 1 W. CoaSI Hwy., Q .. i. 33 ...._ ___ 95J 35•" ~'port Be.teh, 631 ·2469, c:'llt. 7 Brunch ..., rfl<Jfl'C • ou.
•nd dt~ cruitft o( ~ H.lrbor ot-•Holocaust M~al Day, Aptd 29, '1·
tettd \\ttkrnds and holidilys. • 8 lO p m .. ~~ Fedmhon oJ 0C ~
• ltuntln.ton k.ch Surfml!. Mus~m ttonb music •nd poetly ol the Holocaw •t •· T emp&e Beth Shobn. Sanu AN Cont.K1 .a 11 ~ Sl., Hunt~ .ich, 960-~lie Fr~man, 259-0655.
HSJ All ~ coftKtion ol ~mor.t-
boll.l h.ghl~ more lhln eo )'l"M'I a1· • ~ning Ceremonitt ol 552 Oub .\tnroun iurf"q IS futu1ed. Tours .v-e Olympics, ApJ JO at S:S2 p.m .. Haig ~v.ul1ble . H"o'"': noon S p.m Hospital Found.luon new ~ dn~ \\~·Sundiy, AdmitlO\ 11. tofch "&f't•ng ind "Olympoc" team mirth
• ~ H.vbor PQuOaJ MuRUm <lt N~ Cl'nter. Conl.fet Ural Ht"y-
171 • W. Balboa Blwl .• NewpM Beadl, wood. 760-5916.
67l-JJ77. The m~m ~ a f>l"· •A Toast from the Hurt. ,ot,pt1I 30 •l 6
rn.illl'nt coAedion ol hobial phOco-p.m • Volunteer C~ o( Grt'atct 0C at gt.l~ bolts. marine ~and ~tial .,~t Rt"giency. INme. S-40 pp. PhoM 953·
memcnbilll tel.Med 10 1-Vrbor. 5157
Hoors: t 1 a.m ·l p.m. edned.ly-• ~.nsions a. Masterpi«u. M.ty 1, 9
Sund.ly. Adtndlion: Frtt .l.m.·S p.m , OiOC T~ Oso Guild home
• Roier's Cudens 2301 San Jo.lquin tour •nd boutiq~ •t ~he C.11 RaK h, la-
H1lls Ro.td, Newpon Beach. 640..5800. U. . 11'.1"' Htl~ S20 pp Con<.Kt J.l~t NagurskJ,
h1J;>its. st'IOWS and contats otr~ •l ttus 532·867S.
vtar-round prden ffttN..i Houn 9 a m • •Tiles ol Adwnturt, Storybook Ball,
6 Pm d.l.lly. May l at 7 p.m., P.KlflC ChOr•le dinner
• SlmmM Ubfuy and C&rckfts 2647 E. d.1nce, asvme l)itrxle, ~ll'rt.•1tnment at
Co.ut H~, Corona dtf MM, 67) IMne Manion.. Sf2S pp Phont 252·12J'4
2261. AtttlCtlOM ~ boc.lntCll pt· • Onro de Mayo, t.--UV 1 ~ 7~ .• C:..11-clens. • COf\lel'Va(Ory • prden ~ for Etwins • -,...,, •• u-~ l0t the bl.nd and"~ me.arch~ nu casino nrO'--,..,._
ttt A. tu P ........... _,.. 1:...... •. ~ ,_ ~bothood Community c~ SJ5 pp
•UltTI ~· ·.-·o :o<'" """~ .....,.. ~ S57-6l1l. f'fatrs ~Mondli from 11 a.m. l
pm Houn. 10:30 • m .... .Pm. d.t1fy Ad-• AslroNMlb, Min and fAtaway Slm m·~ S2 for adulu, $1 fOt dltldtt'tl 12· Mrr 1·l , Youth fXDO •t OC Fa1rgrouncb,
lb tfrtt on~). C.osU Mes.\. Phone '51·FNR
• Tut• ol Co.ta Meu, May 1-), Co.t.t I
Meoia CN~ ol CommeKc spotlr&h3
CUGlne ol JO are• resuur.lnts, ~n1en..a1n·
,_,,. at Pbu Town. S l pp Phone 548· .. ,.2.
• ~hts of f.tner. ~ 2 it 10·30 •.m . ~·$ ·~ ~ lunc;heoll f~IOn show at ANheiri\ HJton .and Towm. S4S
pp l't'OM 542-1147
• ~t~ Dttby DI)', M.ly 2 II 11 a m., OiOC P.ctrino1 .i B.llbo; B.ty Oub.
Newport lk.K'.h. SSO pp. Phon~ 6-4S·5000, m In .
ChaP.('1 ol OC Petforming M.s Center
"b.Uh" M Ruby's Jaguar Diner, Newport
Buch SJS pp. An.ire: '50s. Phone 854·
8148.
• Trn de Mayo F.iesta, Mly 3. S p.m.-
mdnlgllt. Cystic Fibfosis Foundation at 8'1-bacoa Rest.aur1nt. Newport Beach. $35 pp. Phone 938· 1393. •Art ol Dinin& V, t.~y 3 •t S:JO p.m ..
Newport Harboi Art Museom dinner coor-din~C!d by !Oachirn Spfrcfal pits Soc.al
.1p1nst New York superchefs at Four Sea· sons, Newport !k.ich. Master ol ceremo-
nies, Mich.lei Mondavi. S300 pp. Contact
Maicine C:ubcr, 759-1122.
• Coif O.uic, May 4 at 9 a.m .. CHOCO
Coif Oub tournament at The Links at Mon·
irch Bach. S 1 SO pp. Otnncr only, S40
pp. Cont..le:l Bob Watson, 6l3·168S.
•~ring luncheon, Ma\' 4 at 10 1.m .• Hisfi P1iority~ of AMC. u~r ReseJrch
Center at Cl'nter Oub, COSQ Mesa. S25
pp. PhoM S.C2·6419.
•Coif Tourn~nt, M.ly 4, Ohve Crest
Trl'atmcnt Cen1e11 at Big Canyon Count')
Oub, Newport Bc.Kh Pl\One 777--4999.
•Membership luncheon, M.Jy 6.
SCOOPP !South COJSt OigantUtlOO of
rt.nncd P.ircnthoodl .ll Rhodes resid~l'.
B.lfl>C» Pemnsub Cool.Kt Nor" Lcllm.in,
675-0707.
• Phantom5 al the Auction. May 9. Bo)'S and Gim Oub of Fullefton dinner d.lnce,
IM! .lnd ~nt .luoions •t Doubletree
Hotel, Or•ngt-. Phone 525-8241.
• S~ing for the Kids. M.Jy 11, N('\\port
Cl'nter Assn and PC!dwtroe C:..n«?T Re·
search Found.ltlOl'I golf toumamcnt at Pell-
e.in Hill c.olf dub. $250 pp includes i:olf.
lunch and r~ptl()O. Cont.Kt l1.inne Calll-
naltl, 720 8-488
•CSP Col( Tournamtnl, May 11 at 9
a..m , Llgun.l Youth Shelter tournament
and dinner tlt Pacific Country Oub, San
Clemente S149.9S pp. PhQne 250-0488
• Ctleb,ily Coif Cusic. M.ly 11 at
11 ;)0 .i m., March ol 01~ tournclmcnt at
Sea01ff Country Oub, Huntington 6e.>eh. u oo pp Phone 631 -8700
•Celebrity Coif Tournament, MJy 11 at
9:JO am., John Trxy Clinic JI £1 Niguel
Coun1ry Oub. Laguna N•sucl $250 pp.
Phone 693·0292 .
• NN-por1 Buch Salule to the Atts. M.>y
14-17, N~ Beach Arts Comm1»'0n
music. dJnce. food "1Stlng from 20 1CSWu·
n nb,. art eAh•bitiun, purJ>Cb. twllct ori~
m1. Mb .lnd Cflfts. more, at Frbhion lsl.tiid.
Phont-6'.&·3150 '°'~le ol ~~ts.
• Noch• Cit..lnll tn M.vbtfb (Gypsy
h-.nlnJ at Marbella), \1.ly 16 at 6.30
pm .• ~· P~toe Sooth Co.tst Guild din· ner d.lnce at Marbl'ILl Golf and Counlt)'
Oub. San J1Mn C:..ptl>lr•no S75 pp Al.Ure ~JW Contact RIC'h.ard T Oe.ary. S-'6·
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( I I~ '11 ' I l \ . ' . l I (
•Irvine lmprov 4255 umpus Dn1.e. Ir·
Vine, 85'4-S4SS. Hypno!JSt Flip Orley ap-~·rs through Mcind.Jy. Jeff Fo~hy,
Ouis Fonsc.'Ca and James R Zingteman ap-
pear Tut'5day·1'.~y 3 Sll0\l\1Jmes· Thunday
8:30 p.m.; F1iday at 8.30 and 10:30
p.m.; Saturday •t 8 and 10:30 pm.; and
~nd.ly-Wednesd.ly at 8·30 pm. Admis-
SIOn: S8·S t2.
• Mucho Munchies 2675 Irvine Ave •
Newport Beach, 722-2583. Keith M!Chael
A.shton and Nazareth entertain at 8'. 30 to-
night. Steve M.lrm~ and Ronnie Johnson appear at 8:30 p.m. Apf1I JO.
•Orange County Crazies 16892 Sols.i
Chica St., Suite 202, Huntlng_tc>n Beach,
840-1406. "The \\lizard of Orange," a
comedy rC'\.ue spooling life m Orange
County, continues Saturdays at 8 p.m
through M.ly 9 (C.\cept 1'.la) 21 at !he
Santa Ana Cultur.il Ct'nter, 11 S E Santa
Ana Blvd .. Slint.1 An.l T1d.cts S 12·S 16
• UCI Bren Event> Crotcr, C.-1mpu) Dme
•nd Bridge Ro.xi. lr\1nt!, 740·2000 Co-
medi.m Sandr.l Brmh.ml Jppc,m JI 8
pm Friday Td .. ets: SIS·S23 SO
l()\1\11 ' .... ll't f\l'-.l...,
•Amigos de Bolsa Chic.a P.O Bo\
3748, Hunhngton Be.ich 92(,()5 r48
897-700) In celelntt0n ui C•rth D.lv. the
group hosb .l.ll oet'n hau-.4! .11 t~ Bol...i
Cha Ecol~I Re.erve 9 a.m 1 p.m
Saturday. Science d1spla)", ~nd1~
~benh1p •nd wctl.lnd~ infonnJcron "111
be av.lrl.lble
• le Meridien hotel 4500 1'.~rthur Blvd .• Newport Beach, '476·2001 , N
2158. Benngcr Vineyards "inemal..N Ed
Sbt.J81.l 101ns g~ at lhe hotel's Resuu-flnt Antoine al 7 p.m. Apnl 30 10 sh.ue
his fine wines du11ng a special dinner crt.'
ated by Antorne Chef Jc;in Pierre Lem.int)· sicr. Dinner IS SSS per person, plu~ ld~
and hp
•lido Marina Vill•ge Nr\\port Beach,
757·5959. A Sa1lbo.lt ~hO\\ cnntinu1.~
throoi;h SunJJy from 11 • m ·6 JO pm.
wttl.d.I)'°'• 10 a m (, 30 p m S.11u1d,1\
and 10 am ·<> pm SundJy ~lm""t>n: Sl·S6 (ch1klren under 6 frttl Po\\t:r \io.11>
.1re fe•ture!d at the so.·f>.>t.llt' 19th .innu.il
Newport ln-the-\.\'•ter lk>.'at Show runmm; the s,a~ d.lt~ •nd h~ Adl\ll~~K°ln I\
.ibo the s.tme
• 0r'11ge Co.ul Colltte 1701 F.a11\rt'W
Ro.ad. Costa Mc.'S.l 63f-S918 ~ 17th
•nnual ~nla An.l lvm'f Air B.i~ r1.'Unt0n
\11111 be held 9 • m 5 p m S.lturd.l)-in
OCC's ~fotl'rU. Phot~. umf0<m and
mcmot•btli.a will be Oii \te'\v. A.Jm1~
S 10 lunchron rl'SCl'\.ll!Oru .l\.a1l.able fCll
S 1 S OCC hosts 1ts •nnUJI Cilllen>' AJvl-
~ Dinner, themed "Bu11Jin1. Our Future ~'~ Now!," at 6 p.m. April JO 111 ll\l'
SlUdent Cl'ntCf Mon-t.h.ln 1 SO com-~~ INdcrs. faculty ind st.1tf .1re t\·
•Orange County ralrgrounds Gi.lntl·
st.lnd MN, 88 fa11 Duve, C~ MC'\.1,
978·9111. El Bcl..ll Shrine Ciml.s \11111 be
held ill 2 and 7 pm 5.lturday Admr~·
SS (children under 12 frcel
• UO Un~rsity and Camf)U). lr\ine,
856-5181 Annual opt'f1 hou~ ··Cclebrat«
UO"' in Aldnch P.lr" features loc Trot 5k
runlw•lk, \.V•yzgoose fair. student run ~ and food bootlu ;and SJn )(»Quin
m.mh tours from 10 .a m.-5 pm Saturd.a~
lJCI'$ rncnds o/ the ltbf;iry hol<b llS 2°'lh
annU.ll Orlllge County Authon R«asn1·
bOfl OinMr S"und.ly •t the ln.ine Mamou
18000 Von t...lfTNn A.\t! , ll'\..ne Guest ~oil" is \\lill11m Andr~ Mohtt1.' d1ta' tot ol lhe Huntingtof'I ltbr.ary •n S.n M.ao· no Doon ~ ~ 6 p m : dinMr ~·ns •7.
• Wtld Wtit lrid~ Cl1.1b .at ~.;h Com·
munity Untl!f ur Or.anse County. 250
S.kef St I COIU Mew 495-130). ~11'\ft ~ • 7. JO p m.. 5.llurdily.
• Orvige County Performing Arll Cen·
ler 600" Town Center Or., C~• "'"-'>-'
556-ARTS. e>.L 888 Modem dance troupe
the lt"\"tA)' Dance Company perfocrn) is
part of the 1992 lmag1nalron Celcbrauon
at 7 p.m Wednesday Tidets. SJ.
I • .._, 11 \ \ l .._, ·' ..., I' I l f \< I f .._,
•A Concert of Women's Music, Art •nd Comedy at EdtSOO Community Centt.'r,
21377 Magnolia A\e., Huntington Beach,
497-6699. L.1-..endcr Underi;round of
Costa Mesa presents lesb1.1n. Jrt, music.
comedy and performJr\ce art S:it~rdJy ,4.rt
d1splJ)'S open at 4 p.m. Mu~ begins at 7 .JO p.m. Linda Montg()mery is emcee
Sally lander•s Trio, 1•11 \'\'airen, II.ell F1tl·
J>.ltrlck, Jeanne Wiley, 1-•olly Light, Kell) Conway and 17 art1>l.S .ind craftspeople
fcJtured
• 1992 Imagination Celebr.ltion of Or·
ange County \ari0u~ location). St>\.enth
annual. nine day .irb testr..il for th1kJrcn,
teens and the11 fam1t.~ pr~tcd ~ the OrJn~e Coont~ Pertormini; A.rb C1.·ntcr
ilntl the Oram;c Coun11. Dcp.Jrtmcnt ol
[ciucJtion held SJturJJ, -1'.\Jv J . lhcme ol
th•> )t'ar's ll'Sll\JI. \\l;.ch b11ns> t"l)l·tl>cr
more th.an 30 cuunl) Mb orwntl.mom. "
"D1..c0\er Your lmJ!;•n.lh<"ln · hents held
d.11ly e.ther tro.~ or nomtnJll\I pr.ct'C.l
."'1n0ng the e-.enb. Ch·kJrl-n·~ \\llf~)fb
pcrlormarxe. and mter.Kti\'t' art tl·~IJ))
.ur S<OOiulaJ from 11 am ·1 p.m S-ltur·
d.I\ JI Fa.Ji111n 11.ir.d 1n t'\\port lk.Kh
>,Jm1uion . Fr~ Free F.im1I) !Vb 0.i)
leJturing "°'~· rjJOJ, mu'>IC .1nd
more, runs nuon~ pm. Suncl.Jy al Nl'\\
port H-;irbor M Mu.cum and "('\'purl
(1.'f\ICf PubltC Libra(\, 8SO anJ 856 S.10
Clemente Dr .. Neo,\port Beach Adm1>~on
Free Lew11.?1..y 0.lnce Comp.my. one OI
the ITIO!>t co!Orful <1nd mnov.ill\ e d.mce
trou~'> m the country, ~riorms at 7 p m
Wednesd.ly at the Orange County Prr
forming M.s Center. Tte~l'tS" SJ South
Co.ut Repertory's Young Con.erv;itory
Playm present the one-act pl.iy "The
Windigo aL4·)0 lln<l ()'.]0 pm April 30
•nd M.1) 1 in Founde~ H.ill at the center.
Admr.>11)n: Free The et•nter's b.1 .. 1.. lot
1ram1orms into 1 he lmag1n,irtum. .in .am
pl.i)ground fr" thous.inJs ot c.h1ld1en 9 45 am . .i pm M.l) 2 Adm1won · Free PJ·
c111c Chor.ile µrcwnis more th.an 1 000
\OCJI mu~ studcnb lrom Or.inge Cnu it\
h• :h \Chouh fot I.he s.,th Jt\l'IUJI Che r al
Fest1\JI q .i.m ·2 pm t.U)' 2. Ad"'""°n Free The world oi d·~lur\ anJ prt•hl ·
ll>fk hmt.~ conit.• al•\!! "ht·n 01n.1ma11on
lntem.1tronal Corp. brin~ robt..lllC d·no·
s.1Ur$ to (1)%11 C0u11 1n CO!.t.i l'.\c."1.:1 Apul
25-,\U\ 3 LI'~ pwiorm.in<.~ "111 lit> ht.old
throushout the dJ\ \Uy 1·J Pu~ll:tt.·cr
a treu;>m ·er/ch•ldren s \idt.•o pruJuc:er
Sh.In le?\\rs proeni-. ~.al ~\ re.itur·
IOJi htf popul.tr diaractM l.irnb Chc>p,
Charlie Horse, Hu.>h PuPP" S.b)' ;ind h1.'f
OC\\~ add1t1M B.lh-, lamb Chop .ll 2
ind 5 p.m. M.l) l at the center. "4lm1s·
soon SS.
• 37th annu.il Orange Count)' Stienct and Engineering hjr .it the Or;-inge
Coun!y f .i1~touiids, 88 F a11 01 Co-ta
Mes.1, 751-F'AIR. e\t 78 M()(e th.ln •oo cntn~ from studcnb .it OrJnge Cuont)'
middle schools and h1 •h school} on d1~pl.iy
through May 3.
• OrAnlf Co.ast Collt~e Robert B Moore The.itet, 2701 Fatf\'lf!W Rd . COSQ
Mes.1 4l2·S830 ... Armchlir ~tutt"
Ir~ progr1m continues ~rth 'ht· 1bul -Tmel§ 1n Turi.toy'" II 1 pm Fn·
d.ly. r~· ss.so.s·
• ua film Sodei "£arty Film1; r •. mous Olf«tonH Spfing S.rin StuJcnt
Cent« C~ Cc-Audotooum. 156·
6379. ~~ Sphctor '"lhe Otdm~ ol
Wesi('rn CMiiubon, P.art II The t.-Vt.al
\Nn' ~ and 9 pm ftidly, T res. S4. hlmm.tl.~ »ol.e l~ k-c.ium 11 1 p m
Apnl )0 1n "Bren [Yents c~. T'I('~
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Clas~ical, Opera & Traditional
an evening of "Mulu-longual Poetry Read-nu~ Orange County AuthOfS Recognition workshop te~ng the ;ut ol a-eating wed-Satur~ in Room 104 ol OCC's Business
ong" at 7:10 p.m. Friday. "Chapman Re-Oinntt at the Irvine Marriott, 18000 Von ding floral dispbys runs 6-8 p.m. Thursd.iiys Eduation Building. Fee: S3S. Muine biol-
port." featuring young ~ts from Chap-Karman Ave .. Irvine. Guest ~er is Wil-througti May 7, beginning tOday in Room ogy P!Ofessor Oerinis Kelly discusses his re--
man University, will be followed by the liam Andrew Molfen. director ol the Hun-105 OI OCC's Lewis-Applied Science Build-tent f~wttlc. research exped1tiOl'I to .Mt·
Freedom to Write Report .ind open poetry tington lioory in San Marino, for Sunday's in~ Fee: S7S (indudeS flowers and sup-.irctica 1-2 p.m. T~y in OCC's Scienoe
readings. program. 0ocHs open at 6 p.m.; dinner be-phesl. A three-hour ~ndsape WO(kshop (o-Lecture Hall 101. A tepmenli!Jve of UO "
•Cost. Mes.i Church of Religious Sci-gins at 7 · cusing on pl.in~· g design will be held ?rom will be in OCC's Tram/er Center 9 .i.m._. ~.::sl ~\\I by&.l~ ~~ .. U~iC
ence 2850 Mes.i Verde Dr. East Suite M, 6:30-lJ:lO ton1 . L Fee: S25. A free orien-p.m. Wednesday and M.iy 6. Call 432· pOtt Beach. 67l·l805. flll(JS( Ml"' p
754-7399. Jane Claypool, well known .iu-talion session or the class "Art of Westttn 5894 for .in appointment c:Nik .-.nd J>lolnM Jo.lnM Pcitrce plaY'm
thor, prt'SCnts a two-p.ut writers' Y.'Ork· ~ Europe," a two-unit dass that includes 3 8 Or.inge County Center for Conlempo-ol 8.lch. c.oJ.lrd, ~~1ng. S.lnc.ln a
shop: Ftiday from 7-1 O pm. is Professional June 24-July 10 tour of several Europe1n r17 Art )621 W t.,\KNthur 81\.d .. Sp.lee l iebcrm.lnn .it 7 p.m Sundily. lldt:
Night, dedicclted to the practical aspecu of •Hi-Time Cell.us 250 Ogle St. CosLl countries led by fine arts pmfessor C>Onald 11 , SanY Ana, 891-5555. Myrn.:1 Ca~f)'fl. S2 SO·S7.SO. .
getting published. A p..cket of onforma· M 650•8463 5 . 1 . ! Jennings, meets 7-9 tonil)hl in Conference choreogr.:1~ ind Ms-in Corr~ions· tional materials 1s included in the price of esa, · pecta wine tastings are Room 108 of OCC's Administration Build· dMlCC teacher, lectures about the e>.hibtt 8 F.1irvi«w Community Cbur(h 252
S2S. Saturday from 9:30 a.m.-4 e .m. is he.Id 4·7 p.m. today . .ind}·8 p.m. Fridays. ing. fJ(cursion cost: S2,99S. A ncedlcetafts "Realities: Yard Artl Schooled Art." a col-hif\liew Ro.td, ~ M~. 241·Gl
"Wruing From Personal Experience, • open Pn.ce f:ir .. taste vanes. Sa!urdafu at ~ workshop teaching techniques ol decora· lectlon ol WC>ff...s from California state pri~-Co.tstline CommuMf Collq;t" Olof.lk-P'
10 everyone incercsced in learning more Wf me 1 a6r featurp~ Italian "'1nes or. tastilng live serging will be held 1 O a.m.·3 p.m. ons, ot 6 p.m. Saturday. f0tm pieces by ViUC\l'la, f.>ure and Amen· a~t~~~~.hisor~r~Mrh~.F~is rom : ~m. "~per taste ~n.es. ~.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
S30. Fee for boih worluhops is SSO. brary wine tasungs are ~nducted 4.7 p.m. Wednesdays featuring wines from different
•Jewish Community Center 250 Balo.er regions. Price per taste varies.
St., Costcl M{'Sd, 7 51 ·0608 Ba~ls and . , Bool..s, beginning Jl 10.30 a.m Sunda~. • Hunllngton WHlminsler Center Room
feacurcs Rabbi Stephen Eonsteon of Congre-13. 5172 Mcfa~n Ave.. H~nllngton
gatioo B'Na1 T zedck in fountain Valley and Beach, 241-6186. loving Hom, .i <Lly·
Julhor of "Every Person's Guide to Juda-long WO<ks':'<>I? \."\'Orkshop fOr women only,
ism ... Cost of the program. S2 for mem· teaChes techniques for foving men W1thout
bers, S4 for non-members the healUChe and hassle 9::JO a.m.-4 p.m.
. . .. _ Saturday. Fee: S40. C . • R1uoh Boo,...lore at South Coast PlilLl, • USlOm catenng
3333 Bristol St, Cost.a Mesa. 957·3331. • J~ish Community Ct!nler of Or.inge available
Geoffrey Hilt discusses hos new book ··11. County 250 Bakef St., Cost1 Mesa. 751·
lumonatong Shadows. The Mythic Power o' 0608. "Painting and DraW1ng. .. ii sue-week • Off the menu specials
r11m " at 7 pm w::tay cla.ss taught by M.irhorie Millen May 5·June • Lunch and dinner 9, will be discussed al a free introductory
• Round T.ible W~ t the Balboa Bay les.soo 10.30 a .m.-noon Tuesday. Cl.us fee OPEN 1 D.\YS
Oub, 1221 W Cost.a Hwy .• Newport is S30 for members $40 for non-members 11:30 a.m. ·It Be.ich, 1213) 256-7977 This month's guest ' · VINNIE'S
authors fOf today's noon luncheon program • Newpor1 Harbor A.C Muswm 850 San
are aoress Susan Strasberg ("Maril)'ll and Clemente Dr .. Newport Be.ich, 759-1122. 25292 Mdntyre
Me"), actress T1ppi Hedren ("The C.its ol Chief Curator Bruce Guenther conducts the f« Le Pall
Shambala"), hang gliding fa mily member gallery tour "Devil on the Stoiirs: l ooking Laguna HUls
M.Jralys Wilts ("Higher Than Eagles'1 and Back on the Eighties" al noon Tuesday. 588-8171
t.ap dance studio owner Dorothy Jo Swan-Admission: Free.
Lunc:ti: Tua· Fri 11.30--2 pm
Dinner. Tua-Thun S..10 pm
Fri-Sat S..11 pm
Sun 4-10 pm
Vl.NP111£'S
270 E. 17th St.
COSTA.MESA
722-9264
son. Tickets· S30. FULL BAR • Onnge Coast College. 2701 Fairview •uarr~~s~l~Lib~~s27~~-R~~~d~.~Cost~~a~~~~·~4~3~2~-5~8~~~·~A~th~~~~~rt~~~~~~~~~~~~F~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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•Catering
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•Lunch Buff et
•Sunday Brunch
•Dinner 7 Nights
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720 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa
1141650-8960
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J.uz, New Age & Blues
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E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, 675·7575. in April ISS cover). H.O.U.S.E plays 8 '
Jeff C.OOzales blows his sax 8:30 p.m.· p m.-midnight Wednesday.
12:30 a.m. Saturdays and 7:30-1 ldO p.m .. llWarehouse Rest.iurant 3450 Via 0por.
"ii'\.( .I I"'
Sund.ty .lnd TIJesd.lYs. to, Newport Beach, 673-4700. DJ Scorch· •Balboa Sailing Association at Ameran
llWuehouse ltff~urant 3450 Via (}pof· man spins the latest dance music Thursdat'S leg.on Yacht dub, 21 s 15th St., Newport-==--
to, Newport Beach, 673-4700. Brady & In April. lhe Bbq play alternative mUSIC Beach, 840-3957. Meeting held Tuesday . ~ FJ" blues Sunchys in April. lyn<U Friday·Salurd.ly. Bryan Willia pla)" classic
Roth orms jazz TueSdays in Apfil. The rode Mondays in April. •The Meeting Room 291 S Redhill A .. e .•
Terry ee Poole Band plays blues Wednes· .------------------------days in,April.. · ••
Pop, Rock & Country
•Alu Coffee Warehouse & Roasting Co.
506 31st St .. ~ Be.K:h, 675-0233.
Boardinsihouse Reiich f>!ays original folk rode at '& p.m. today. Irish Folk Night, fea· turi~ Cnnuai~. is presented 8:30 p.m.
Frid.ly. The LO<.'e CrySUls From Venus ~r
form av.int~rde pop mUSIC 8:30 p.m. Sat·
urday .• Admission: Free.
• llue Marbl. 1907 H.ubor BM!., Costa Mesa, 6-46-5776. Mo performs .ilternative
(olk today. Drew Hlgd.Jy plays nostalgic
pop rock Friday. The Love Crystals perform
onginal instrumentlls Sund.ay. J.immin' uv.i
JiYe Went n~ is ptaented Monday. G.iry
Truxell plays folk origiNJs Tuesd.IY. Fran
pbys K'OUSlic folk We<lnesd.iy. Zeor.i S.ge
plays the same April 30. Showtimcs: 8-11
ton1aht; 9 p.m.-midnlaht Friday-Saturday;
8· 1 r p.m. Sund.iy-we<inesday. Adm&ion: Frft.
Oft In Owr Romanric Cellar t11 C111Je~.:
lleetaunnt
Luncheon Served
Monday .. friday 11 :30am .. 2:30pm
featuring
Homestylc Cooking & Daily Specials ,.
Dinner Served
Monday .. Saturday from 5:30pm
STEAKS • SEAFOOD • COCKTAILS
1695 lrvinc Ave• Costa Mesa• 646.-79~
• Cnzy Hone Steak House and Saloon
1530 Brookhollow Drive, S.nt.i AN, S4CJ.
1512. The N'tgN Riden appe.ir 8 p.m.·
1 :30 a m, through Saturday and 6 p.m ..
midnight Sund.iy. T .. Cr.ih.im Brown ap-
pe.in 'Monday. Showtimcs: 7.ind10~m.~=:=:=:=:=::==:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::;:::;:::;::::;;=; l~ura Wesley B.ind appe.irs 8 p.m.· 1 : 30 I ,
a.m. Tuedly. Dty Run pbys 8 p.m.·1:30
a.m. Wednefd.ly-April 30. •
• 1tt1hteous Brothers Ho~ 18774 Brookburlt St., Fountain Valley, 96-4-1422.
lip Sync Contest on Thursda~ in April.
"Let the Goode Time Roll" with DJ Oen-
nis 8. Goode ~led Fridiys in April (SS
aMr). A T ributr to Little Elmo and the
Cownos will be~ al 7:30 p.m. S.tur·
d.iy. 81H Medley Mld Butch Ril!efa·~ "Su·
pe1'5Wi" show pteenled 8 p.m. Tuesd.iys
Say No to Drugs ··
Say YES to~
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DINING
Attintion shoppersl Spiga has
special on cozy feel, tasty_ food
'D O\\ ntown," with its mix
of app:irel stores,
service and coffee
shops. is becoming a
dam memory for lots of us, because
(ll ~hopping malls. Now, we h:ive
free-sta nding rcst:iurants, bar and
~111 , "ithout wall:.. inside the malls
-m:iybe the latc~t spin on the
changing version of Downtown.
Restaurant
Critic
Actually.
Gianni broke that
new ground
(terrazzo?) at
Crystal Court.
After Gianni
departed, Spiga
Trattoria moved
onto the floor and
a few cosmetic
changes we re
made by ltalatin,
the new owners;
the color scheme
is warmer -and
umbrellas,
strategically
placed, add a bit of pri vacy for
diners whose pasta was formerly
open to travelling inspection from
'>hoppers on the escalators.
The full bar gives an illusion of
coziness, tucked underneath those
c'calators, and situated on a riser
for an elevated view of the rest of
Sp1ga on one side and the entry to
a popular diner on the other.
Executive chef Stefano
Colaaacomo and Chef Emanuele
Daniele, who arrived in America
"1th vast degrees of Roman talent,
ere.He seductive pastas and pizzas
plu~ memora ble riw ttos -which
help )OU forget the mall and
Jnything else but the food.
Vari:it1ons on a pasta theme
depend totally on the quality of the
ingredients and ability of the
cooks. After all, Spiga has not
im ported entirely new pasias from
the planet Krypton; but Spiga's
tortellini stuffed with meat and
sautecd with ham, mushrooms and
cognac in a cream1 sensuous sauce
would be fit for nhen gods, $9.95.
Glass cases display unadorned
Italian c.akes, bold breads and a
handsome assortment of grilled
vegetables. Try an order of the
slightly charred carrot strips,
(sweet and delicious), zucchini,
eggplant, peppers and onions,
adorned with fat green olives, and
perfumed with oregano and vi rgin
olive oil for $6.95 -good with
Spiga's table bread, tender
focaccia, laced with rosemary, and
great with small pourings of
balsamic vinegar and olive oil for
dipping.
Vitello tonnato is a regal
appetizer with slices of tender veal
served under an always fascinating
sauce made of finely ground tuna,
a bit of cream, some anchovies,
capers, olive oil and veal stock,
$6.95. It is one of Italy's unique
gifts to gastronomy, served here at
room temperature, as it should be,
with a bit of radicchio, in a
delicious rendition.
When perfectly cooked, classic
rissoto is made with rounded
Arborio rice -cooked with
excruciating patience, so that each
grnin absorbs the full flavor of
stock. and becomes moist, chewy,
and comforting. Spiga·s was
perfectly cooked, SI 0.50, with a
trea)ure of meaty porcini
mushrooms.
Spiga's pizzas have star quality,
with diet-thin crusts, show-oCf
attitude and larger than life flavor
-dazzling pleasers for spoiled
palates. A pin.a alle quattro
stagioni is presented on a hot
wooden platform straight Crom the
fornaio with gossamer slices of
Italian ham fanned out in perfect
design, melting mozzarella cheese,
voluptuous on the tongue,
tomatoes and mushrooms playing
an important role and tangy olives
accenting the performance. A
friend ordered it and I kept having
"just one more taste" $7.95.
On return, a vegetarian pizza;
fresh tomatoes, zucchini, onions,
eggplant and spinach, came 10
vibrant life, studded with black
olives and capers, $6.95.
Desserts priced from SJ to $6,
start with the caJccs in the glass
case which arrive sauced, or
topped with fresh fruit or both.
Ideally, Crystal Court denizens
could dine on Spiga's piz.ul, walk tt
off around the mall. and double
back for dessert and coffee.
I t will be inte'rcsting to discover
' what happens when executive
chef Calaiacomo gets tired of
spending mornings across the
street at the Emporio Armani
Express and evenings at L'Opera
in Long Beach (other
ltalatin-owned enterprises), with
Spiga sandwiched in the middle,
Chef Di Cucina., Emanuele
Daniele, will be responsible for
keeping up these high st-andards
solo.
Spiga is a super pizza/pasta find
-So what is this small, but
ubiquitouos quibble about Spiga?
Do we need a d.)()rwoy, walls, an
Suite Gl().4, Cost.a Mesa, 545-8082. Gland and frldiv; 5 ~ 11:10 p.m. s.tur~; ~ l Dr~. COIU Mew, 957-40JJ. On the INln
opening fOf this new, a((Ofdable dating ser-p.m. Sundly. Tldtecs· S4-ss ...,, "Bouncbty W•tn." Tuetdly-f11d.,s • II
\llt' fSSO tnitiatt0n ftt!S 15 monthly)~ 3-7 • OtAn•K« Courlty rttfonftl111 Mt Center 600 p.m .. 5.lturdays M 2:30 and II, SUndlys II l :JO
pm S;iiurday. SpK1.il ~mberships fOf Town ~If" Dr · CosaA Me.t. SS<>-2121. "The =.,;:~~~ ~~!1f/!2;..~
S 1 5 month .ind no initi.ition ff!e will be o(. ~~-4,~ .nd 6:JO P m . .-.prit l<>-M<iy 1 ....,,,. ~, ~-. -r· ~· ·~ Frid.ry ll:lO p.m.: SMurd.iy It l and l :lO pm :
lert'd .al this wm~ .and cheew party, as will • SoutJt Cout hpMClfy 6ss T~ ~et and Sunday .111 l .ind II p.m Tlckeu• U2·SJI
pa5.SeS (Of Wttkend getaw.iys, d1nne~ .ind ,i~~!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!iJ~~~iiiiii!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!iiil bfunches. II
• P&r~ts Without Putners Ch.iptfl 595·
Huntington ~ach. 647-7528. Orient.Jtion
mtttmg 6 30 p m S.turmy.
• Romance and Adttnlurt IM N-S Sin-
gltt Oub .it Tibbles MU5IC H.ill Theater,
464 7 MacMhur 811.od., Newport ~ach.
642-llSllO This dub for non-smoking single
prolml<>Nls meets T~ .it 6:30 p.m.
Cost: no rinctuctes sit-«iwri dinner>.
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IOUTM COAIT P\.AZA ft.LAQI • 3800 S. Pim Or. Santi Anl (714) 6S7·26h·
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Spiga Trattoria's chefs Emanuele Daniele and Stefano Colaixomo.
idcntifipble m:iitrc'd tatton to
approach and feel comfortable?
Probably not -I guc it's just
that this mllkC·bclieve "trattori:a"
faces neither fountain nor bustling
thoroughfare. for people watching.
There ls one enormous advantage
to the concept of an indoor
c. .......... Cilll*
S#a 1117
shopping m:ill' "outdoor c;.ifc" -
no pigeon.
Spiga Tr.mono 3333 DcoJr r.
Cryst:il Court. Crut<11 MeJ.J.
540-3365. Open MondJy through
~turd:1y, J J o.m. to 10.00 p.m ..
Sunday, clc»mg 11r 7 p m
Whee/choir access. SmotiI1g.
South Coast Pl~ Costa Mc:sa (714) 540-3840
CB.EBRATING 25 YEARS IN
NEVVPORT BEAD-I .
A fim.re an~ E!aY far a~ ~Via NaVa is nwva ~a .. dDce far fii1e t•n Qd...a m1d an w.-aled vwir18 lat.
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area fOf nearly 30 years. this oory
rest&1rant has one of th• most
unique dinner menu Pfesentations
around. Homestyle kJnch
speciahies are~ day time feature.
MA BARKERS 154 E. 1Jth St 646·
4303. 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily;
Sunday from 7 a.m. Serving
bf'~fast • lunch, di~ner in a
homestyle fashion. "Country style
American cuisine·. Always the
friendliest seNioe, low prices for
•• high quality homemade food.
Ill CASA 296 E. 17th St 645-7626.
Family style Mexican restaurant.'
President Bush has eaten here!
Open daily at 11 a.m. tor lunch,
Dining Highteght Of The Week
21 OCEANFRONT
dinner . and cocktails. Call ahead
for large parties. The excellent
ptices. solicitous service and
delicious food make Mi Casa
possibly the most popular Mexican
eatery in the area. What: GourtMc S.llood & c;ontinental Cuisine
When: 0111ner nightfl/ from 5:30, fuM bar PLAYERS HOLLYWOOD
DEU.Gfll.l 18100 Von Karmen,
Irvine, 660-9215. We'll take you ,o
the stars· 1n our 1930's Holywood
atmosphere. CNr oont.mporary
restaurant features a muhi·ethnic
menu and deli. From Italy to the
Orienl the Iha Good or USA. Our
steak. seafood. pasta, pizza &
service 1s sure to dazzte you. Toe
twinkling and ~her dancing to live
music Of the latest sounds in the
bar area aftef'Wards. Pnvate parties,
banquets and cat•ing also
available. We have it all and at
reoession busting pnc.s•Otnn8f
from 5-9 Mon·Fri., 5·10 Sat
WW•: 2100 W. Oceantront (next to the Newport Pier)
How Much: EnttMt ranging from $15.95 '° $38.50
COSTA MESA
ANGELO 1969 Harbor Btvd. 6'6-
1225 Open tor Ulch Mon. -Fn
11 30 am. to 2:00 p.m.; dinner
from 4"30 pm. Reservations are
recommended. "The best Northern
ltal1<1n cuis1n. in .. " Orang•
County• aocording to CCH>Wner Joe
lngardia. Fresh seafood and
pastas are is a apeciall18S of the
house. Catemg and pnvate pwty
flCI lties llYaalable.
AR1ANA RESTAURANT 440 E.
171h St • (next to MofTle·s Flowers).
Ttus unique and <Wlghlf\JI •
res1auran1 featuring th• a.lsin• of
Alghanis1an is the orlty one of llS
kind in OrMge County. For an
tvemng of dining that you won'"l
forget, Anana is 9IUnt to peu• the
palate and the ..... OinMf' as
served T~ ltwu Slllurday Night
from $:30 p,m. c...,;ng Md Take
CMA~.,....18.
receptions and special oocas10n
part .. s.
GINO'S ON THE HILL '28 E. 17th
Street. 650-1750. Reservat10ns
aocepced A Cos1a Mesa landmark
Warm, Intimate meeting place. the
un1mat• neighborhood restaurant
and loung9. Lunoh. dinner.
Wffkend breakfast. Expertly
prepared ribs, burgers. sandwiches,
salads and house specialties. ·Live
piano bat entertainment In the
lounge: singalong Karaoke
weekends from 7 p.m .. RIVIERA RESTAUAANT3333
HANG CHOW 720 W. 19'h SH.... Bristol St South Coast Plaza. 5440.
650-8960. Lunch 11;30 to 2:30 ~ 3840. Lunch t1 :30 a.m,. to 3 p.m.
Mon.· Sat; Otnnw 2:30 to 10 Mon . .Sat.; dinner 5·10 p.m. Mon.·
Sun. ·Thurs .. : i~ 10:30 Fri. & Sal.. Thurs; 'ti 11 p.m. Frl a
Sunday Brunch 11 :30 to 2:30. Sat.Res8'Vations are suggested.
Popular Chinese Restaurateur 'Mr. Award winning Continental cuisine.
L" • runs this restaurant especially One of the only rest .. lntS in
•h -Chm•se Food LOY9rs· in Orange County 10 off• tabktsid•
mind. Good authentic Chin... ftambe, Excellent Mrvice. intimate
cuisine at aflordable prices. Full bar, •moephere.
tlk..out. Cltefing, priv•• room for SCAMPf 1576 Otd ,.. port etvd.
kwe!I Reasonably priced. top
quality food and generously poured,
low priced drinks have kept their
customers coming back tor years.
lobster tail • chicken, rbs and
sp9Cia.ls changing nightly. Thursday
night is prime rt:> night Lunch and
dinner served. Sunday Mexican
Breakfast from $1.~
ZUBIES GILDED CAGE AND
OYSTER BAA 171' Placentia, right
next door to Zubies. 646-4222. A
big, sprawling enterprise with pool
tables and games. Featuring 16
items on the Oyster Bar Menu:
regular menu inclJdes pizza,
sandwiches, burgers and a vanety
of specials. Very casual, family
oriented atmosphere.
NEWPORT BEACH
ABBONDANZA 3421 Via Udo.
675-8973. lunch Tues.·Sat. 11 :30
a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; Dinner 5 to 10
<I p.m. Tues.-Sun. Owner Sara
Parrish bnngs her grand~her"s
recipes to Newport Beach.
Traditional Italian and seafood
selections. Pasta and a variety of
unique breads made fresh daily.
· Last but not least, an excellent wine
hst compleles the eX"penence
THE CAhWERY 3010 Lafayene
675-5777. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3
p.m. Mon.·Fri .. ; dinner 5-tO p.m.
daily. Sunday brunch 10;30 a.m. to
2:30 p.m. ReseNations aocepled.
Continental cuisine, seafood
emphasis. Great ctam chowder.
Newport e.ach Historical Landmark
features w..Mnd Brunch Cruises
and live entartaiMlent in the lounge
in addition to lunch and dinner.
CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy.
675-1922. Dinner 5'30 ·10:30 p.m.
Sun.-Thurs.; 'til 11:30 p.m. Fn.. &
Sat Reservations euggested.
Classic Northam ttalian gounnet
a.isine. New. modenlt•flt priced
lounge menu servlld til the wee
hours. Wild and crazy lounge at
night when the band .Us up.
Chlcctin• NRE"S MANHAnAN DEU 2831
A BrislOt 8-reet 6414310. Op9n 7
a.m. ID 9 p.m. Mon.·Fri... Sal 9 a.m.
to 10 p.m.; Sun. 9 a.m. ID 9 p,m.
Qf°0'4)S up ID 20. &eeeO. w.tm I......., OMW'I
HORIKAWA 3800 S. Plaza Drive, Unda and F9mando Nllv.,..a oft• 21 OC£ANFRONT 2100 w. Ocan
frora. 17S-25M. On the Oceel1
frort nut to the NWIJ)O't Pi«. Open
Ody aa 'Pfn. Enjoy fllbulous c..-na sunsecs from°"' main bar.
Dinner nigNly from 6:30 pm. Fine
dining in Newpotrs most intimal•
saning. Specializing in gourmet
Mllood. Large wine<ellar fOf
banqu«s up to 50 people. Adiwt
piano bat wrth Sunday night jam
session
Of ange eour.y't allhencic New
York 11yle deli NetaurMt felalm
a>med beef, ~-.roe.II beef.
tutkey. pol8IO ~. knilhes
rand OChtr deli ~-· Thie cnhcalty acclllimed r-.urant
Mrves brNkfatl tpecials ltlfting al
$1.99; ~nch Md dinner daily. Take
out and c:mt~.
lHE IAMMMIR
STEAKHOUSE ZtOO Hlfbor Ol'e'd.
(Eastsde d 1he Hlfbor Centet)
841 ·9777 Re.ntations acctpled.
Lunch Mon ·Fn. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Dinnef' Mon. 4 ID 9 p.m.; Tu...
Wed, 10 9:30 p.m.; Ttua., Fri. to 10
p.m.; S... 3 ID 10 p.m.: Sun. 3 to I
p.m .. Cotta Meaa'I ofdell
ltMkhoule boMla a 30 yMr
tradcton d Mfving the ,.,,... In •
d'twtwoQed ...... ,,..,, flth Md
d'tlcNn. w.m. htencly lltmOlphere
IUlllble lot fNety OCCllion from
bullMte mee4if lgl 10 t11mlly pwdM.
lunchet from $3.49; ~1111
dinnn hom 11.86. Grazing m.n1
and burg9r1 llfter 4 p.m. from
$3.95. Prtw----~ tnetitwige. Nhwlll clrWws.
ScMh Coalt Ptaza v.a.ge. 557· authentic It.Man c:uitN Mfwd in
2531 . Reservations suggested. the trw:titional &.opNn manner.
F'ine trllditional Japanese restaurant Fernando's imptessive credentials
uses the tr.shest ingredl«rts. Sushi indude ~ating from Culinary
Bat, t•ami rooms, ooc:ktail lounge. ~Y in llaly, 1ralnlng • Hotel
..,ti<OUl'M Kaiseki dinners must Concordia. Venice. Italy; Chef at
be Otderlld 2' hours in ~ance. Don Pasquale in Cambridge.
Elegant dining. lunch and dinner England; Ct.Jrchil's in La Chax Oe
J ACkSHRlllP Newpon Pier, Fondes. Switzertand: Hotel la Paix
Newport a.ac:h. 723·1113 Fresh. in Agno Lugano. Switzerland.
~•t frozen. Louisiana shnmp ate Scampi offers an Intriguing m~
aautMd in Jack'• MC:ret. spicy, and lovely wine list. Banquet$.
•INOf'f NUCl8 and servlld up hoe In private P9"• and c:.sering •
the NUC18 ~tots of C'fft Si Son's WAHOO'S ASH TACO 1862
ftnett trench brMd s&c.d for Plecentia 631-3433. Open daily
duMlf'G. It's aimply sensational! from. 11 a.m. ID 10 p,m.: Sundays
L.ocallld on the peninsu6a. jusi a few ill 9 p.m. QAtllgtOC•fl/ deloout
tMt from 1he beech • Newport 90Uth of the border a.isine with a
Pi«, JACKshtimp °'*8 a candle lit H-ailan flair. Wahoo's ii a haven
----Wiit\ Nric11n I Reggae tot~ u _.at intemlllional
mue1c. Open.,.,, nigtC from 5pm aurfn. alNIC• and Myone
ID 1 Opm wtlh .,.,.. pricn ranging 1oottin9 tot good tood at lncredbly
from $5.95 ID $13.95 and $9.50 tot low pricM. AbsoUety no lard UMd
Mond.vf..,.. by the boftte. (Cash in~; everything is fresh
onty> and prepeted to ordet. LM ~
LA CAVI 1• Irvine IN• at 17th c:elU9I etmoepfwe. A'9o et 1133 S.
8"lt. ... 79M Lan:h Mon. Fn.: Coat Hwy. en lllgUfta and on
Dinner~.~ ~•USC.
IMNllDI• ..... and freah ZIJW 1712 ~ MS-a091.
11 Jfa a II Selwd In -' inlifMle and Pur9 end limple, jult *-mocher'I
romMtlc oellr dln6ng room. In the
TALE OF THE WHALE '00 Main
StrMI. Bal>oa. 673-4633.
Panorwnlc t.y view, entry f .. ur ..
pic:1uret of Old Newpon. S.llood
and traditional favoriles. Lunch,
dinn« Md Saturday and Sunday
bNnch.
VILLA NOVA 3131 W. Coast Hwy.
142-7880. Dinner nighdy 5 p .. m. to
2 a.m. Ewll"'-hMny Ital.en
a.ilsine; outstanding wine lilt. Act~•
pleno w , ,...._ bcm i.te-nigl'lt
tpat. Uplt*8 room at -Top of the v111e· fOf ~ privat9 parties.
SANTA AHA
CRAZYHOR15 STIAICHOUSE &
IALOON LOCllled on Brookholow
jull off 1M ~ Al'9d u• d the 55
~· 54f.1512. Open b ~nch Md
dinner. Live entertainment in the
saloon. Big name concerts on
Monday and Tuesday nights.
Generous servings of Steaks,
salads, sandwiches, chicken. fish
and specials. ~ry theme,
exoetlenc service. Private rooms
available.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
--FOUNTAIN '4'UEY
BERTO~o·s 18041 Magnoha.
Ftn. Valley. 963-2730 Serving great
pasta, pizza. steal\ and chicken
dinners for the entire family. Prices
are very reasonable and portions
are genel'OU$. Family run
restaurant: hosts are very
hospitable and eag• to please. All
the sauces. breads. desserts •
soups and pizzas·are homemade.
Though the restaurant appears
small from the 001side, II IS actualty
very large and homey on the inside.
An excellent place to take family
and friends tor a home cooked
meal.
DEL CARLO 19535 Beach at
Yoriuown 536-4045. Lunch 11 :30-
2:00 Tues.-Fn .. ; dinner 4:30·10 p.m.
Tues.-Sun. Excellent food al
excellent prices fea!U nng trad1t10nal
Italian dishes. Dinner from $6.75,
lunch specials from S3.25 (served
in 7 minutes °'they're FREE• )Beer
& Wine bst.
FU JIN 15070 Edwards (Across
from Westminster MaU)892-8333
lunch and dinner 7 days. Gracious.
friendly ownera Th•eH and David
Chiang keep their customers
returning again and ag111n With thlll'
delightful Szectwwan and Mandann
Cuisine fit fOf a king. Excellent food,
prices and serve. have won this
Chinese eatery numerous awards.
MARCELLO'S 17502 a.ach Blvd.
at Slater. 8'2·5505. Establtshed
since 1973, this family owned and
operllted resta.1rant offers some of
the best deals in town. Delicious
handm-'e pizza. Pata. sealood,
c::hic*en and veal dishes. New
vegec.rian "*"'· Lunch specials
from $3.85; huge ~nch blAfet;
dinner specials from $6.95. T'Mir
mono is -one. you go try the rut.
come bad( ID the best'"!
SANT1NO 19 .. 9108 Ad1ms at
Megnolia. 964-3555. Lunch 11 am ID
3;30 pm Tue~ Otnner Spm to
9pm Tues.·Sun. Cal ahead for fast
takeout. A non-smoking restaJrant.
Y~r hosrs Ed I Franca bfing you
intimate dining wtit traditonal laere
from all regions of Italy. Al foods
made fresh on premises.. BNads
made With all MtUral ~s. no
altlt!clal ingredients. Savor a taste
of Italy and end the perfect .vening
Wllh CllPPI iocino Ot Espreuo a~
wtth ~ from OUt bakery ..
Consistent .w..ct-wVlnlng ......,,.,,._
1'DAS LOOSEY"S 101'2
Brootd"lurst .a Mama. 964..aea2.
T•u Tested, tried and tNSted.
This d'I~ parlor and saloon ohrs
90rM of the best UIS. tirewat« and
pic*in• eroundl Mdqulte smoked
riba, d'licMn. lteaks. Texas chil4.
~hour..,_-. Kida eat,,..
wtlt\ -.en paying adUltll
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