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111nd1J, -14, 1812
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Three most exotic vacation pacbges sold
by Low To Travel in Costa Mesa:
1) Af rian safari
2) Hedonism in Jamaica
3) bare-foot Caribbean cru1flt"
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Schools: 'A .thoroughly miserable situation'
...._Jobs and programs cut, class sizes likely to grow. but trustees
·promise academic quality will remain high in Newport-Mesa District.
By Russ Loar
511111 Wlllr
NEWPORT BEACH -There was a
long silence Tuesday night before school
board member Judy Franco reluctantly
made the motion to approve layoffs in
the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis-
trict.
"With a great deal or sadness, having
done this procedure 12 years ago ... once
again I find myself having to make this
kind of motion," Franco said.
By the end of Tuesday night's somber
.school board meeting, trustees approved
the layoff or 56 teachers and about 125
classified employees. They also gave of-
ficial approval to the first round of bud-
get cuts which total approximately
$600,000.
Superintendent John Nicoll told dis-
heartened school board members that in-
come for the current fiscal year wilt fall
short by nearly $750,000 due to foiling
property tax revenues and plummeting
louery income.
have 10 carve another SI million out or
nc>.t school yeJr's budget. Before the lat·
est economic bombshells, the di stract anti·
cipated cutung S2.7 million from a pro-
1ected S90 million budget
At the beginning of the school board
mccung Tuesday night, a parent pro·
tested the los~ of t\\o belo\ed teachers at
her school. By the end of the mccung,
school board members Ed Decker and
Martha Fluor had 'otcd against the layoff
of 1nstruc1ional aides and other classified
emplo)ees, a) ing they were frustrated
"Nobody in his right mind can anu:
cipate what will happen next," Nicoll
said. "It's n thoroughly miserable s11ua-
tion."
With the latest round of bad financial
news, district officials say they ..., ill ht..cly See SCHOOLSt'BaQ Piii
Turner wants
city committee
to aid the poor
~ Newport council man gets
lukewarm response to proposal
for 'Human Relations Committee.'
By Iris Yokoi
SUIT WT1ler
CENTRAL NEWPORT -Councilman
Clarence Turner has propo ed the fonna-
11on of a city "human relations·· com-
mittee that would help disach-antaged
communities like South I
Central Los Angeles by
establishing scholar-
ships, day care centers
and even credit bureaus
to allow people to "in-
vest" in these areas.
'I felt the city
ought to try
and address
this issue to
Turner, a real estate
developer and six-year
council member, said
the Los Angeles riots
compelled him to con·
sider ways Newport res-
idents could get in-
volved in helping the
ravaged neighborhoods
some degree ...
lns1ead of
sttttng on our
duffs tat. dllnb
alld hlPPY.' -· .... c--.
and preventing future conflicts.
"I felt the city ought" to ti)' and addre s
this issue to some degree ... instead of sit·
ting on our duffs fat, dumb and happy,"
aid Turner.
........ M.alC Man~ ty
-+----+--fain Doss, 10, gets wet during relays WednesdayarVineyar Chrishan School's Water Olympics. The event recognized Water Awai:eness Month.
His council colleagues gave the idea a
lukewann reception Monday but did ask
him to return with specifics. And Turner
aclc.nowlcdgcd som• cittZen might not
e\en care about getting involved with
See TURNER/M
Pedal-pusher
plans paddle
to Australia
...._ Retired bus driver
seeks sponsors for his
human-powered voy~ge .
By Russ Loar
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D urin1 his 14 years as a ,,.. . public bus driver in Don S~uldin worb way around Newport Dunes marina
Orange County, Don Wednesday in~ pedal boat he intends to ride to Australia.
Spaulding often looked ·out at
the swanninJ city streets and saw visions of wide.
open sea.
The now retired, no longer married, S3-year-old
son of a merchant seaman will at last brin& his
visions vividly to lire with daring plans to become
the first man to pedal his way across the Pacific
Ocean -from California to Australia -in his
sell-designed, 24-foot pedal boat.
.. I'm not a super.extraordinary person. I'm not a
world class Olympic athlete. I'm a bus driver, ..
Spauldina says. "So many people feel like they
don't have any power to chanac thinp. One of the
reasons I wanted to do thi is to show that all or
us have tf\e power to change our ov. n destinies."
There arc still a few kinks to be worked out
before Spaulding signiracantly ahe~ his own
destiny. While puttina hi .. human powered yacht"
through its paces around the lagoon at the
Newport Dunes where the vessel is doclcd,
Spauldina loses a pedal.
Then he strip the gears.
A minor setback, he says. And there's still •"
plenty o( time to put the finishina touches on his
See SPAULDIN~ ...
Neighbors thwart would-be rapist
._ Costa Mesa man arrested as he tries to slip away after 3 a.m. attack on woman.
By LortAnn Basheda
SWtwr..
COSTA MESA -AJerted by
the screams of a v.oman early
Wednesday, n group or residents
helped wrestle n v.ould-bc rapist
away from a )Oung v.oman
who'd been hit a:?>drnggcd up
a darkened driveway y her at·
tacker.
When police arrived at the
Term Limits: Those involved
in a grassroots effort to put 1n
initiative limihng Newport
Beach City Council terms on
the ballot are finding the going
pretty easy. More t~n 1,000
people signed the Initiative in
Just two days.
For details, see page A9.
scene around 3 a.m., they found
a man identified a Costa Me a
re ident Nestor Conazo Mo·
rales, 20, walking do" n a nearb)
alley "as if he didn't know what
v.as going on."
But the 29-year-old \ICtim.
and the witnesses who ran to
her aid. identified Morale a!I
the 1~1lant.
Morale wa booked into the
lnstde the Dally Pilot
Kirov Bal~: Members of the
dance company -set to
perform here this month -find
both good and bad in the
dissolution of the Soviet Union.
While they foci more '"clcomc
in the w~. money is hard to
come by. •
See Wee"end for detail •
Co~ta Mes:i jail where he lS
being held on S50.000 bail.
According to Sm 1th, ·the
v.omJn "as bu) ing a beer at the
Circle K Market. 1913 Pomona
A\C. hortl~ before 2 a m. v.hen
!>he met Morales and started
talking to him
Dut the 'ubJCCt e'cntually .
turned to ,c,. accord1na to the
See ATIACK/ID ,_
AIDS: A school tru~ wnt
a pasi.ionJt open I tter to her
children, oftering th m frank
advice on AIDS. SC).ual
encounters and the various
other trial of growingyp in
today's world. Its si~. "Love
Mom
See Community forum, A 11 .
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locals Only
Gather ye workouts
while they're cheap
T his month is national physical fitness month ...
So, naturally several of the health clubs have jumped on
the band wagon. They seem to have an advertising blitz on
right now ...
It's tough • like trying to compare apples and oranges • figuring
out the different offers ...
At the moment Nautilus Plus has a $59
initiation fee :ind dues of $22. The Sports
Connection would like to suck you in with its $25
initiation fee and get you to pay $25 per month.
Both of these plans do have restrictions • like
times you can use the facilities ...
Now, if you're willing to accept restrictions you
might want to consider Sally's Holiday Health
Spa in Costa Mesa. Cll'll If you intend to stick with it more than a Die Jew couple of months you'll quickly make up for the
$49 initiation fee. Their $15 per month, pay as "Best you go plan works out to be much cheaper ...
0 Buys "The Japanese love us! We sec 'cm getting off
------the bus and think, 'Oh boy, here they come!'"
Nancy Deere said. '1Thcy buy for the restaurants they're building
1n Japan ... "
l was over checking out the sale at the Newport Antique Mall
on Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa and Nancy and Denise
Herrara (w ho run the place) were showing me around. They've
got piles of stuff being sold at really low prices.
The Mall
comprises nearly 50
different stalls
"here independent
\endon, wh o
specialize in
different type~ of
America n
memorabilia and
antiques se ll their
".1 res.
I ''ondered about
an unu .. ual "ooden
cupboard, fronted 1n
metal that was
peppered "ith
holes ...
Nan0 e\plained,
"Oh tha t's a pie
safe. thi' is Chuck o ... 1erkamp's area ...
He's real ea'>y. All
YOU ha\C to do is ~)I fer." \he ~ays.
.. 11e·11 make a
dt:al.."
There are room'
of furniture and
<:.vol~,,_
Denise Herrera (left) and Nancy Deere,
of the Antiq ue Mall in Costa Mesa.
ceramics as well as an area de .. oted to old boob and just plain
··things.'·
Deni-;e is C'<CllcJ ab.>ul all she has learned in her job ...
·o o you kno" how to tell the age of a mirror?" she asked.
( nierc were load\ of mirrors.) '"Put a finger print on it and look
fur Jepth in the mirror's ~urface · antiques show lot\ of depth!"
In one dish-filled section I '>pied place '>Cllings of Franciscan •
\\jre 1n m~ s1<,ter\ ··cher11 blo~som" patlern -cups with !>auccrs
'' c re c 1gh t bucl,,s.
The sale won't last fure,er. '>t:em., the biz 1s mo\ing out of the
art:a at the end of the month ...
"\\'e· .. e onl) go1 three wed., and then v.e're going 10 need
Jllb,, .. N .inc) .,a 1d .
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It bcJI\ the heel,, out of me "h) ..tn)Onc would Wjnl 10 spend
up\\ ;1rd" of s~o for ~elf tanning products ...
;\amc hrand product'> from companies li ke Clinique and Estee
L.audcr 'ccn1 to pull people in though... :.
~.1,·on\ O'co brand CO'>!S $3.84. On me. it worJ,,s JUSt as well.
M) leg.' ccr1.11nly don't look orange ... Check 11 out!
0
Dr .Oecpal.. Chopra·s blockbus ter best '>eller, Quantum I leahng,
got J lot of people hooked on the healing capacities of Ayurvedic
theorv
Problem 1i., 'o m<iny people were intrigued that now it's tough
finding the re,pectcd endocnnolog1st's other volumes like "Perfect
!fr.11th," and his new. hardbound. "Unconditional Life."
(I "'a' fifth on the \\Jlling Ii~! at the Newport Beach Public
L1hrary for 1h;1t one )
\'1sion' and Dre.1ms. on New.port Ooulevard in Co ta Mesa
~tod.s them all • and other interesting things -and 1f they run out
Suantlra will be plea!>ed to order them for you ..
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If you''e come ncross any bargains or unusual items. or Ir you
I.now a retailer "ho offers outstanding service or quality~ sure
to call and let me know. You cnn reach me at 497-9873. Or send a
fa'< to 6-'6-·H 70.
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Special
Olympians
About 300 people participated in the Special 01) mpics .it
Orange Coast College Wedne~ay, including Fairview
Dcvcfopmcntal Center, l."interman Dcvclopmc-ntal Center
and Par5<>ns School.
Above, Fairview cmplo)'CC Heidi John50n dances with
Sandy Smith dunns a break in competition.
Al right, Fairview resident MJrk Bi\cn-. proudly shows his
mother Norm.i medals he ''on dunng rJcc~ Jl the e\.Cnl.
Competition included wheelchair .rncl runntng r.Jccs and
field events.
Photos by
Shauna Norfleet
Managing Editor Steve Marble ... 642-4
Police log ·
Costa Mesa ·
Someone shoplifted a SI ,500 bike from BICJ Spon
Bike at 427 E. 17th St • About $785 wonh of men's clothing was ~tolcn
from an uoattcndcd dryer in the P1nccrcck apanmcnt
complex.
•• •
Children arc urcted of "eating an old computer
and a box of can from Prince oT Peace church at 2987 Mesa Verde :ast. • Someone stoic a pct rahb11 named "Budly"' from an
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unlocked 1p1rtment on the 500 bloclt of P1ularino
Street lhe owner of the SSO aray Ind white angora
rabbit hid al~ been told bY mana cment thll she hid to re~ the rabbit
Newport Beach
Someone stoic an Orange Coun'l Register news
rack worth SSOO conta.irung . S 100 in quarters last
weekend Cl'Ol'D in front of Hu~ Market at 2SSS
Eastblufl'. •
A Costa Mesa man loading items uito bis ¥Chide IO$t a cift wrapped. S-picce L:Cnnox china tct he tt:ft
OC'I the sidewalk for about me minutes. • About S5.S60 worth or clothing. jev.'Clry, rolkr
skates.. JOlf clubs. compact dues, a J>Une and IUn· psscs were stolen TucSday froni 1 1990 NIS$&0 Mu -1ma parked at 1 Fuhioo Island parktna loc lhe
owner a 32-ycar-Old San Iheao man OC'I his oqy home
from Palm Spnnp. had Slopped al Fasloon l"11nd to
do 10m• ahoj>ping tic told ~ice the car was locked
and the auto Al~rm .. as set Pohce found no sips of forced entry • Someooe stoic a toolbcn. toots and an 18-peed
Pcuaeot bicycle Tuesday from an apartment p~
oo th~ 1800 block or West Balboa BIVd.
TlllAY:
low douds through mld 'm~lna today, then •unny wfcfot wetl Co JOUthwHt wfncls
10 to 1 S mph. Hlah• In tti. UWff 70., lows In the mid to upper 60t.
RllBAIT:
Variable cloudhMi1 Frfday mornlna
becoming mo1dy dear. Highs In tM upper
70t, ~ In the bwt' 60s. A <'OOMf,
doudief ~I 11 exp«ted to ~n by Saturday. •tm: Uaht variable wfnd1 btcoml"I Mtt to
.-.... 10 to 15 knott ..... 2 foot ....
and • IOUthwat '-" ol 3 feet. ~
momln& low cloudt b.conlff.1 MOttty ct.ar.
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Around Town . : ~!·
~ltd your items for hound
Town to Bob van Eylcen The
Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Cost.a
Me1a, 9262 7.
Today
Square dance -The
Costa Mesa Quicksteppers, the
city's lively senior $tjuare dance
club, invite you to their weekly
dance, 10 a.m. today at the
Downtown Community Center,
Anaheim Avenue and Center
Street. The group is looking for
couples w1tfl square dance
experience (or expanded activities.
There are also available female
partners for single male dancers
who would like to join 1he fun.
For more information, call
545-5669.
law seminar -··using the
Law to Become Creditworthy" is
the topic of an open discussion at
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Bridge party -The
National Charity League, Inc. hosts
its monthly bridge party from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. at the C.Olden
Timers Senior Center, 114 East
19th St., Costa Mesa.
Refreshments will be served.
Health lecture -Steven
R. Schechter, author and director
of the Vital Life Training Institute
in Encinitas will give a free lecture
at 7 p.m. today on how to "Boost
Your Immunity and Detoxify"
through the use of natural
remedies which counteract the
effects of environmental pollution.
The lecture will be given at
Mothers Market, 225 E. 17th St. 1n
Costa Mesa.
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Friday
Open House -Starting
Point of Orange County, a hospital
dealing in chemical depend ncy
and behavioral health, will hold an
Open House for their new
Psychiatric Health Facility on May
15 at 350 We!-l Bay Si .• Costa
Mesa. for more information, call
642-3505.
Laguna Heat -
BcsH.e11ing author T. Jeffer-;on
Parker, whose published wor~
include "Laguna Heat" and
"Pacific Beat," will be the
featured c;peaker at a program
hosted by Friends of Orange Coast
College's Norman E. Watson
libr.1ry, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
May 15 at the wllege ~1l1ng and
rowing base. 1801 Pacific Coast
High" J). The author will be
availaul<• to autograph books. For
1nlornMtion, call U2-5087.
School carniva l -
Studt!nt) from Newp<lrt, Newport
Heigh1s, Wh1ttil'r, MannE'r) and
Kaiser l'lementary chools .ind
their pJrents are im itt:d to the 3rd
Annual Ensign Middle School
Family run Carn1\,1I, 5-8 p.m. at
the S<houl. Cl1fi Drhe .1nd lf\ine
A1.enue in Newport Be.11.:h. More
than 20 c.trni,al g.1mc l;ooths and
a \'Jrit•ty of food booths with
hamburger:,, hot dogs. nacho:>, ice
cream and other tre.ib '' 111 be
featured. For more informatmn,
call-548·491 2.
Saturday
Benefit softba11 . The
Co:.t.1 Mesa Pol1c.c t\•.,oc1at1on \\111
• take on the (o,ta Me-..1 Fircllghter:,
\.,':>OC1ation in .l so1tb.ill g.1mc
S.1turda) tu benet1t the Cost.1 Mesil
Senior (l'nter. Came time 1s 1 :05
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Thursday. May 14, 1992
p.m. May 16. Tickets are SS lor
adults and 53 for kids. The c\ent
will also feature a pohce dog
e"hibition, police and fi re 'eh1de)
and an appear.1nw by Snorkll• the
Clown (..:ill 645-1356
Leadership seminar -
A semtnilr entitled "Ma)tt.r.1.3 the ·
Art of Lt'.ldership" will be 01fored
to the publ cat the Costa ,\,e).l
office of Pnce W.1terhouw, 575
Anton Of, J., )Uite 1100 lrom 9
.1.m. to noon. The topics 1nl lude
identific<'tllon and <.le,el.opnk•nt or
effectiw lcader~h1p ~k Is. u ,. of
s1luationlll leadcr:.hip. and
empowerment le.chn1qu~s. l lw
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Al.S AllOClltlan
hnge COllrtY a.tll'
. ~ Amyotrophic Later~ Sclerosis (ALSl
As.sociat1on Orange County Chapter has
need for many volunt~ FOi' ln(Ol'ma·
tton. call Bobbie Crttn at 921-8503 or
secretary Martha Haber at 436-4872.
lmllat Red Croll,
Drlllll CllllltY a.ter
~ Orange County chapter ol the
Amenan Red Crass needs volunteers who
enjoy public sptaking to addres.s com-
munity groups about lfed Cross services as
part Of the c:Npt~·s ~aurs Bureau.
Volunteer pubhc in{ptmation officers are
also needed to act as liaisons with the
rtledia 1n disaster and emergency S1tua·
llOOS For information, all Judy lannac·
cone at 835-5381.
Arts Academy of Dl'lnle cmmy
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The Arts Academy ol Orange County 1n
Costa Mesa is a new umbrella 0tganization
for the Costa Mesa Art league, Ballet
Montmartre. Costa Mesa Civk Playhouse I and Newport Beach Showtime. ~group
is planning to (und Mid build a com· I mumty arts facility (or ~ four groups 1n
1 Costa Mesa. For more information, call
I Alice Leggen at 540-2557.
Arts on the Green
: Those interested with assisting in the f planning and execubon o( the 1992 Arts
I un che "Green event, a two-day affair dur·
1 •rig Seprember 1n Costa Mesa sponsored 1 by the Chamber of Commerce, should
I coniact Diane Pritchett at 435-2109.
t ~Bllet Pacfflcl
: The Ballet Paciric.l Guild, a volunteer
L support group for Ballet Pacifica, needs
"olunteers 10 serve as ushers, sell T-shirts,
~I 1u.ce and cooloes at ~ts. conduct
~nd-ra1sing events, ~p With costume
d scenery r~irs. Volunteers who prefer
to ,oin the guild are welcome and
may help as little or much as desired
1nformalt0n, call Molly Lynch at 642·
75.
brothers, big llaterl
"' Men and women ~ 20 ~ars ol age,
ving lived in Orange County for soc
1ths and on the job for at least three
ths are needed to serve as big broth
or big sistttS for children 6-16 from
ngle-parent hom~ It requires a one-year
•a'.>mm1tmen1 of 4·6 hours per week to
rve as a role model for a child. Ap-
icants must go througl'i a screening and
t~ process as do the children, and
orts are made to compatibly match the
f.vo. for information, call 544-'7773.
. The three area Boys and G1rls Oubs
~ voluntttrS for numerous reasons, in
:dudin~ voluntttr ~ for fourth
rough eighth grade basketball and roller-
ade hoc1ey (knowledge of hockey or
IJX.Cef helpful). The b.tsicetball season la\ts
111!2 weeks with one g;ime and one °' two
.ictices per week Teachers are needed
volunteer for a couple or hours or mul
~le sesslOOs Cwhacewor one can afford) 10
:*ach an art or craft workshop for 7 -1 3
·~Ids Volunteers are needed for after ,. in the shop area 12 5 p m.J and
•.eiime rooms at all three area locations, in· ·~uding the Rae Center al 661 Ham1l1on
W$ side ol Costa Mesa, the Lou
Center at 2131 T ustlfl A~ be
iser School and the East Bluff Cen
t 555 Vista del Oro by Corona del
~r High School For 1nforma11on. call
t)ick Powers of the Harbor Area Bovs and ~~rls Oub ac 642-2245
fOY Scouts of America, Inc.
,......, C.mty Ccu1cl
The voluntttr opportunlbe5 are broad,
~t include short-range projects like teach·
lg sessions at summer day camps 10 long
rm commitments 1n fund-r.nsing. pro-
am ~lopment and tra1nin~ to existing
oops and packs For ~ 1nformatt00,
II Devon Dougherty at 546-4990
•"'* mtttute "!, Braille lnst1tute's classes for legally blind
t.M:1ults provide social, recreabOnal and ed
~bonal opportunit~ to help blind men
fjnd wonit>n ~rcome rsolatlOO and other
~~ re{ated to loss o( sight. Vol·
:.Mnteers are needed 10 assist 1n ~ Cre-,.«1~ AfU instructor in the crafts portion of
J>1he program, 10 drive fo< outin~ or to
ach Braille Volunlttrs will be trained to
With the blind in this worthwhile.
~ thearted program. Oasses are Thurs
ays at the OASIS Senior U,,ter in Co·
def ,.._.r from 10 1 m.-2 p.m For in·
lion, call Marti Rogiers at 993-5980
many volunteers for u~ing, b.tc~a~. ma1hn~. typing. tidet1ng, l1gfits. sound ef·
fects, speci•I effects, Ce:.tumina, coll«ting
props, play reading committee, programs,
advertising. public relations, fund-ra1s1ng,
house maNgen. llSSistants to producers,
membership committet, cleaning and
straigfltening up, computer aind phOtogra-
phy. For more information, call managing
director Patty Tambellinl at 650-5269.
Costl Mm llsl•'lcll loclely
c.ll woA (mJ•l1n~. m.lking signs, P.'lnting.
answ ung the! ~). lo ht-Ip 1n pio-
gr.tms (Of children with d1,..b•ltties, ch1I·
dren's <Almps and learn to foh program once • ~.u. fot information, ctlll l~-slie
Cruz at 545·2033.
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Abuse ,...._ Center
Volunteers are needed by the Exch.lnge
Club Child Abu~ Prevention Center to
teach families how 10 stop the <)'Cle of
drus abuse for famihes with drug addicted
babi~. Training is provided. volunteers
must be 21 )ears old 3nd there are oiher
requiremenb For information, call the
volunteer center at 953-57S7. ..
FllrVleW ~ c.tter
The Fa1"'iew Developmental Center in
Costa Mesa needs volunteers to aid 1n the
suppott group r..,, the library. ntt<b .. o1.
untttrs 10 nm book s.llC5 and sY1f the
book room at the library for selling of used
booL.s and purch;ising of new ones. The Ii·
brary tn seneroll can USC voluntttl) With
clcnc.il skills and t~ with a. willingness
Of the knO\\lcdgt" to help run children's
crart prcsram~ Om~ arc nce<lcd to help
with the books to the h<>m~bound pro·
wam Also, t~ 1ntcfblt'tl in \oluntcer·
1ng to help adm1n1:.ter the entire rr.cnds
program arc nttd<>d. I louf) are flcit1ble,
including C\ening> and \.\Cel..cnds. For tn·
form.1tt0n call thl' library at 646·8845.
Grt Scouts
The Clrls Scouts of Or.1nge County Wiii
lr.-iin all adult \Oluntcer>. VC1lunte<'~ are
needed for troop leaders 1 here .ire also
~iii comm1ttttS to plJn l'\t'llt\ for the
girls .md adults. Comm1ttrl-s could 1•nu1il
e1den)i~e lime ove< three or four montM,
or 3-4 hours a month ewer a full )"Cit fOf
ons<>ing committees. The Girls S<.outs a1e
always looking for community peoplc will·
ing to $hart-expert~ (or one-time lee·
tores, demonstrations 0< cl.mes. F0t infot·
mation, call the Cifl Scout Council of Qr.
angc County .ii 979-7900
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Girls Incorporated 01fors affordable a!'d
.icc~ible su~rvised are ccnterJ for g.rl>
.-ind boys with n.:ioon.-illy recognized pro-
grams and activitics that build ~If.
sufficiency, r~ponsib1l1ty and confidence,
with .-in emphasi> on the spcci<il needs of
girls and young women. Voluntttrs Me
needed to ht"lp 1n the program and rcctc·
aittonal <1ct1Vtt1cs, at the main facility and
cccn center . .10d as olttce ass1st.1nb Jnd
grounds m.l ntenance ~-Fot fo 1nf0tmall0ll, c:.all R11.1 Recbelli <lt
71111.
Glas Mollltlln, Ille.
Volun~rs are nee<Md to aid i>tM
chJll ni;ed adults who meet m<inthly
educatJOOal, entt-rt.alnment and social ~ Able-bodied volunteers are a
needt'd to help with e.1111ng, n~ and !00\<mg whttlchairs at
and outings. F0< information, call
I log.in·Sher~vsl..y at 646-2170 or
ochy Whi~e olt 965-1176
Golden limn Senior c.tlP
Owned ;Jnd operated by the Nati
Chanty league, the mother-d.lughter
nizJbOn ~(') active senlOfS, who
during the d.1y foe dlues, acti~1lies
See OPPORTUNITIES
The Costa Me~ Historical Society col-
lects information, photos and artifacts re
lating to the hist<>ty of Cost.i t..~ and the
Harbor area. It is open to the! public on
Thursdays from 10 a m.-3 pm. and by ap-
pointment. Volunteers are needed for 1he
Children's History Program, to update the
current booL.s and to distribute the matt'n
als 10 schools when re<Jucsted. The society
needs people with an interest in local his·
tory to serve as docents (tour guides) at 1t>
historic.al site, the Diego Sepylveda Adobe
Other needs include a te>.lilCS·\\ a rd robe
volunteer, people with typing and filing
sicills and people with neat handwriting to
work with ~ photo collectK>O. For inlor-
mation, call Oi.lrles Beecher at 548-7229
or Mary Ellen Goddaird at 856-7193.
dassroom, workshops, leisure programs, '"jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii taking rt'Sldcnts to classes or a walk, sec.re-II
tart.:11, ground:.l..ecping. and staffing the
clQth1ng i.tore. For more inform<111on, call
Costl Mm ltteracy Group
The Costl Mesa literacy Group run by
Mar~ie Fuller and Ruth Wilson nee<h
volunteers to help people become l11cra1e
or teach English .» a second language For
informatton, call the library at 646·88.45.
COltl Mm
lenlor Clttzens Corp.
The CoR.i Mesa Senior Citizens Corpo
ratton 1s a non-profit organization devel-
oped by the City of Costa Mesa which 1~
designing, developing and raising funds for
the new city seniors center set to open in
the spnng of 1992 Volunteers are needed
to provide occaS100al transportation to frail
seniors, do minor home repairs, and to as
sist with special events, fund-raising. gen·
eral olfice wort. and Y."Ofd processing Vol-
unteer instructon are also needed for
classes at the center, includins )"Ogil. boo!..
review, chorus, woodworking. iewelry
making and Spanish For more informJ·
tion. call Susan Schollenberger at 645·
2356 from 9 a.m 5 pm.
Dorothy's Thrift Shop
Dorothy's Th11ft Shop 1n Costa Mesa
which benefits the AIDS Services FoundJ·
tion of Orange County needs voluntee~ 10
serve as cashiers ilnd help with pr1c:1ni;.
S()(ting and cleaning Time devoted 1~ up
to the 1nd1\idual and store hou~ are Tul>\
day-Saturday from 10 a.m ~ pm for in
formattOn, call store manager )oscph Am·
ster at 645-6414.
Easter Seals
The Easter Seals Sooety for Cnpple Ch1I
dren and Adults needs volunteers for cleri-
Rich.ird Grever at 957·5188.
Feedback Foundation, Inc.
Volunteer drwers are needed by Feeci·
bacl. Foundatior, Inc., for its home deliv-
ered meal pr<>srJm fOf senior$. Volunteers
are needed mornings, Monday through
Fnd.ly to deliver meals to seni<>B unable
to come 10 the dining center, where hoc
lunches arc SCl'\.NI. The meill cost 1s c>n a
donation basis. For 1nforma1ton. c.ill h:s.s1e
Kelly at 631-8171 .
FISH Harbor Area, Inc.
Friend in Service to Human11y tHSH>
olfors emergency ass.stance to those in
need and pro1;id~ the Mobolt-Ml'JI, pio·
gram For Mobil<' Meal>. \Clluntct•r\ .11e
needed 10 drive, which inducJ<.-s p1< I.mg
up food at Hoag Mcmonal I l())p11JI .ind
dcoppmg II o(f for eight shul·tn 1nd1\1dual>
or couples, usually t"klerly Moncl.i) · ~ 11d.1y
in the Newport and Co>l.l Mel>J arr.1 It
cak~ about 11/, hours a cl01y and vol·
unlttf) are Y.elcome to pc.'rform duh~
once a month or more. or merd)' su!N1-
tute on a light basis. Eme1gc.-ncy as~1stJnce
involves delivering food 10 f.lm1l1<-s whn
are at nsk 01 going hungry once a month
or mort.> The tv.o-hour t11p 1nvol"~ fuod
picl.·up and dcl1\ery to (1\e fam1lie-. on
MondJy chrou£h FridJy from 10 30 am ·2
p.m or S.1turcf.iys cwice a monch bel\H't"n
9-11 .1 m Food paclers ar" needed from
8 30 J m.·2·30 pm Mond.iy throush Sat·
urday for t\\o-hour stliia. Volunteers may
worl JS l11tle or much a~ clesi1t'd Pl'Ople
are .ll\n n~d to staff tht.> main off1cc,
anS\\N phorlC) tor th<N.• 1n need and
tran)port )hu1-1n\ 10 doctor ~ .ippo.nrmt.>nts
upon need For more information, call
Debby O'Connor .11 645·110'i0
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OPPORTUNmES
From A4
lunch. Te.Khtrs are~ for arts, crafts, forelgo language, exercise ind others.
Abo. ~Ip is nttdcd to fold newsletters,
wotit 1n the kitchen with special rvenu
and WM! .is recepoonlst. for enfOfmation
ull Director lCelly Christensen ai 6-42-2275.
Hit Cnecllun
The Hat Connect.100 es a women's
ph11.lnthropic e.tension ol the Ch.:imber o(
Commerce which serves the communilies
ol Costa Mesa and N~ Beach. While
also sharing le01ds, Information resources
and ex~r~nces in r~rd to bl'.,s;ness, the
l'OOP IS lnvol\-ed 1n duritable efforts. for
fnformation, call Kay Walburger at
650-2144. "' ......... ..... .,...,,... ....
The High Hopes Head Injury Program's
Rea Center in Costa Mesa, a non·profit
nationwide orpnizallOl'I serving the needs
ol head·injurea adults and their families.
prO'.'ides a rehabilitation program for
adults, 18 years old ind over, from 9
a.m.·3 p.m. Monday-Thursday. Volunteers
are ~ to assist our students in
physical, cognitive and vocational
retraining. As p.lrt of the program.
students go to the communiry poof and
fitness center. Volunteers can give
on~·OM assistance at all facilities, or
give time on Fridays and Saturdays for
monthly excursions to museums,
ballgames. picna, ~c. Work as mucti or
linle as dewed, and all ages are wekome
f.or more information, call Ott Keenum
or Joey Fernandez at 646-7458
~terflllll Shelter
The Interfaith Shelter IS the largest ~m1ly sheller en the county, housing.
f~1ng and counsel ing 20 fam1l1cs daily It
~ people to wofl.: With children for
story hour, to talf' children on field trips,
phone help for 1ncom1ng calls on
three-hour shifts and those.-Y>1th special
slolls to teach a 1-2-holtr cl1n1c cir
WOf~. Sptt1ahzrd sl.ills for cl1nia on
writing or budgt-t1ng c.an be a \-.t\I help. or
to act •~ tutors oner or twiee a Y>eel. (01
•n hour to wof1.. with childrt'n T~ ~her
•ho needs people to run d canned food
dn\'t! one lu'Tle or on an ongoing b.ls1s
The group alwa~ nttds d1~pos.able
d'<lJ»rs for enfOO"n.:iteon. c.:ill (ind'( •t 631 -721)
Also, the Orangt County t lomtless Task
force is recrw11ng ~unteers for the
Interfaith Counc1f N~ork to \\1)rk
~-OO·OM w1th homeleu adul~ 1n the
program on baSIC life sl.1lls Volunteen
Med to commit to at ~.ut three hours ~r
week 1n the evenings at local
congreg.itions throughout Or.angt-County
fot lddrtJoNI enfomwtion. nll V.:ilerit
Gt1ffin at 263-1774.
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The Newport Mes.:i-ll'\'1nr tn1crf.l1th
Council, an umbreU.a organiz.ation for
~.al area sel"YlCe groups. ntt<k penoos
~1\-e 1n the local congreg.ioons to
~ lti. council· by ser,.en~ on bo.lrd1
In the community •nd rc~1ng b.ld to
the Interfaith Council. for 1nform.ahon. c.dl
C.rol B~n at S48·3283.
11111 ClftCll' Comectlon
The Kids cancer Connection IS .Jn
Ofiinllation dtdatl!d to the nttds of
affhc:tcd children with canc:tr, and deals
with t~r emocional tduc.ltt0nal and
financial need!. The group'$ pnm.iry
fund rarwr IS thmugt) the Solle ol holid.ay grttt1ng c.irds the aftltCted children ha'Y't
<lnigMd Volunteers are nttded to hcfp
With ule1 at ft'Stivals, sv.ap meets and
otht1 l'\ltnU Voluntt't'f'S are illW> nttded
for cleral dutics i!' the org.:inllation
offa F0t information, all Pt.W Yoong
.at 851 -7774
Mlrcb ot ones ·
~ M.lrch ol Dimes ofta en C~
Mew nttds \IOlunteers for fund-raising
committees (p&,nning c-.enl.l, k>lt0ttng,
goods and services). spoking opponunll~ (in h•lCh schools on the ~ ol drug lite cfuring pregnancy and
on teen pttgnancy, genetics), ~I
olflce work •nd help with bulk m.i1hnp. f« 1nforrNt100, contKt Coralee !Ytch at
631-8700
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Volunteers are n~ to WOtk in the
food bank. distribute rood to food center)
and churc~ for the poor, SOrt and
C.tf!gC>rlZC donated gooo~, stock shef\.es
and r~ge boxes. Also, there is a nttd
for derical support during regular business
hours and assistants for fund-raising
act111ities. for information, call 540-9293.
Or-.Cmrtr a..... Orcbelll'I
The Ofange County Ch.amber O~ra
ntecls ~unteers lo help 5ell tickets, staff
social affairs, work the office •nd with
ma1hng parties. f()( inforrnahon, call uthy
Griesmeyer .:it 649-2423.
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The South ~ ~pertory Theater
needs W>lunteers to help with ushering
(~ plays (or free) ror enformatlOl'I, call
John TrO!ikO It 957-2602. Aho, the
Theater Cu1ld o( South Co.1st RepertOly
needs volunteers fOf office work. wc>OOng
the souvenir shop, (und-raisin& events,
speakM bureau and conduct.ing tours for
information, call the development
department at 957-2602 ................
FM Medlcal Clnlc
The organization needs volunteer ~ic101ns. nurses, pharmac1~, dentists,
dental hygienists, receptionists and
tran)IJtors !Span~) (or early morning and
early evening uninsured walk-in patients at
the. medical center. For Information, call
Dianne Stelling at 650-0186 'In the rooct
and fin.incial aid d1stnbution areil, people
.lre ~ to pack.ige food ~~. perform
rteeptionist work, translate an<I pick up
food at local markets from 9 a.m.·3 pm.
on weekdays for informatJon, c.ill Sar.ah
at 642-3451.
......... lJll'll'y ... Clrdena
The Shc<man Library and Gardens 1n
Corona del Mar need) volunteers to g1,e
children and .rdults tours of the beautiful
and unique ~1t1ng. An in depth training
program for docents es bc.-1ng taught th1~
month by horticulturist Shirley Kerins, Jnd
boranic:ar knowledge ~ no1 neces:..u~.
Interested persons should contact th(.'
library al 673-2261.
The Someone Cares Soup Ketchen nt'eds
people to se"'"-c food and bever.iges at the
South Coast Christian Church, 792 Victoric1
in Cost..i Mesa, or to prepare food in the
mornings at the Rea Community Center.
Volunteen c.an ~<J<I.. llS rMny d;i~ a~ tlit'Y
"'ish ltl the early mornmg at the R('il
Community Center Of '°' appru•1m.:itdy
three-hour \1111ts at th.• < hurd1 f>~rv.n)
who c.in )pe.ik Sp.1n1\h woulcJ bl!
t'Spec101lly lldplul For infOfmJh<>n, call
Jacl t.'\t.>11ilrt~ at 6 J 1-8 1 70 Imm ti $0
a.m.-1 pm
lhlerground
The Un<leri;rouncl progr11m J n~~
!unction ol Child s P.lCl', P""''k") !ICX:1JI
aCi1\1h~ Jnd tnll'f.Khon 1r,r a1kil'>Ctnts
All tll·I \ arc \Wlconw IC• ( Cll-r.l' Jlltl i>t I
1moht·d Vnluntcl·r~ :ir1• m l'c..ll'd 111 m,11 ,
area~. mclud·n~ It en b.1nds t<J pcrlnrm
moothly lCJncerh ancJ ~l><'Jki:rs on 101>1Cal
h)UCS rcl.11tng to ltl ns Th.• woup h.H
regular \\ -:dnl••d.tv r11hht )tutfl tut.tr
grou~ on .:ill ,1cadem1c su!Jj1'Cts. fhursda\
night d1~u.s1ons Y.1th CJCl\lS1onc1I ~1xo,1k, '•
and the monthly Underground Corict•rt
with J topical spt•Jker. h1r mori:
1nf0tm uoo oo u1ng uwolved with \be
Und rsrourid program or to WJluntt.~
~our 11mc, call Chri~ta La~n •t
5-18·81H9
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llw Val'\taSC fuund.itton " a nun·prc)f11
o<gitn11a11on Y>h1ch support> rmplO)ment
;111d <c1lnmun1ty trainmg for .Klulb •1.ith
Ul.'H lupinental d1Solb1l11tes Volunu:e~ 1.1r: !.Ought tu y.ork ;it a \<ariety cJ loulton\
On0on • \olun!n r n~h 1n<.lu~ ~c1.il
l'\tnls clt•r1c,tl working "'th' people 1n
tlit• comn un1tv \lnd worli1ng ~ilh
1nd1v1 tuJI> t~n gmup trijh or function~ ft•I
1n1<,rmJl•<•n. CJll Dd>ra M.:lr~tl'll£·r t1r
B•t•n 1, (m, t:-i JI 645 7833
West Newport ComnldlY Center
II \\('\t "ew~>Ort Community Cenlt'r,
.i 'l'""" rec:re.Jtion.il prbgrc1m• C<'nll•r,
lll'l'th \t1l-.ntl't:r~ lprefcrabl) senior)) to
hdp on ti c tmnt of1tce and an.lo\.ering ~e
phone C.111 BartJ.ira Finn at 6-e4-324<Y. Or1n19wood aou-. The Oran~ Boutique in Corona 1r:============::;-i •------iiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;iiiiii;;;;;;_. ____ iliiii ____ =;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..,..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===;;;;;==;;;;;=;;;;;=-.
t~~~t; a~h~~~~~~=~~1te~~ ''My Dad,s FRA!GRAN. CE FOR LE Home, is in n~ of volunteers to ass.st Gelti the boutique suf( wilh retail sal~. The ng
Orangewood Children's Home is Of•nse ~;:::;:;::::;;;;;
County's emergency shelter fof abused li'f)r;tr;t 0 250 n ·ff t w I F .. and neglected children. for more 8 r.l\£/L Ver l eren Omen 8 ragranCeS
information, c:.ill Pat Stacy at 760-6640. Over 100 Different Men Is portrait Orton Dyalexll Society
Orange County Brancll
The Orton D~lexia Society needs
people to help teach reading skills. iltUCh
l.Jbels and bundle regular mailings, and
coordinate the .idurt group. Regular
volunteer duties include prople with good
tcl(.'phone ~kills to call 5 -1 O people en the
loc.-il Cc1ll1ng are.i and conf11m that branch
referrals h.l\t ~n effect•~ FOf more
1nf0fmation, c.ill 261-8661.
Prentice Day Schoof
The Prentice Day School 1s a ISl'ate
J\.Crcd1tedl co educ.ition,,I d.iy school
dt-dJCated to '>C"'"'"S the needs of chtldwn
with Specific Langu.ag-e D1sab1lit1e '
d~\IM1:1a Volunteers are needed in many
areJs. 1nclud1ng fundrous1ng comm1tte\'>,
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~ Health food store
owner caught with
contraband lion cubs
allegedly swindled
from suppliers.
By lofiAnn Basheda
5'lft WTk
COST A MESA - A
Newport Beach man who was
cited for selling African lion
cubs out of his San €1emcnte
store has also been arrested by
Costa Mesa police on su~picion
of swindling $50,000 worth of •
health care products from his
suppliers while doing business
here.
Eric Jarvies, 23, was arrested
last week for grand the ft arter
• he allegedly took several
thousand jars of vitamins and
muscle building powders and
pills from companies that were
supplying his Costa Mesa I<..
l'lutrition store called Power
· Brokers Inc.
According to Costa Me~a
Detective Don Holford, Jarvies
closed Power Brokers in
December on the pretense it
was bankrupt and told about 15
· manufacturers from across the
country that he didn't have the
money to repay them for
• supplies.
Jarvics took the supplie:. to
San Clemente where he opened
a new store under the name
Woodstock's Health Emporium,
police said.
Costa Mesa police said they
• confiscated carloads of health
care products after being
tipped off by Jarvies' former
business partners.
Jarvies, free on $25,000 bail,
• allegedly placed a newspaper
ad announcing the sale of
African lion cubs for $5,000
apiece.
•
State and city animal control
officers said they answered the
ad Monday evening by barging
into the health emporium
\
where they round seven
seemingly tame lion cubs and ll
monkey "with a bit of an
attitude" asleep on the second
noor of the shop.
Jarvies was cited for viol:iting
four sections of the state and
city penal codes pertaining to
exotic animals. Also cited was
his 25-year-old business
partner, Randolph Miller, also
of Newport Beach.
According to Gene Bcgnell,
a battalion chief with the San
Clemente Fire Department, the
men were slapped with th<:
misdemeanors for failing to
obtain lhc rederal, state and
city permits necessary to keep
exotic animals.
Both men were released. But
the cubs were impounded and
taken to the San Clemente
animal shelter, where a steady
string of curious citizens have
!>trolled through to get a
glimpse.
"They've been raised by
hand so they're very
comfortable with human
beings," Begnell said. "They're
house trained and they've been
de-clawed."
Bcgnell said Jarvics
apparently bought the cubs
from a breeding farm in
Kansas, "and they all appear to
be in good health. There is no
indication of any cruelty or
abuse."
Both male and fem ale, the
cubs range in age from 4 to 14
months and start at 30 pounds.
The largest cub, named Zeus,
weighs in at about 150 pounds.
Begnell said city officials arc
trying to move the cubs to a
San Fernando Valley wildlife
station where they will be held
as evidence.
The monkey is also being
held, even though Jarvics has
apparently kept the creature
for six years.
Court dates have not been
set for Jarvics in either case .
...., Costa Mesa resident
Ernie Feeney says city
should quit serving lunch
to advisory groups.
By AMa Cekola
Stan Wlhr
COSTA MESA -With a bud-
get crisis that is expected to wor·
sen in the next year, :i City H:ill
watchdog is proposing what she
thinks would be one easy way to
take a small bite out of city ex-
penses: Dump tree lunches.
Resident Ernie Feeney said the
council should eliminate an esti·
mated $2,600 worth or city-paid
luncheons for the monthly meet·
ings of the cultural arts and golf
course advisory committees.
"We have to start nickel and di·
ming here and nickel :ind diming
there," Feeney said. "Most of the
committees don't even get coffee
and pot:ito chips. And yet we feed
two committees, which are prob-
ably the most 'afnuent' commit·
tees.
"We should not be feeding any
committees unless they're in a
grant interviewing process."
Feeney, who brings her O\\n
lunch when she attends the Cul·
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• FllN9w Parle ...... "': ........ $500
• tbnln Relldons ...... $6,000
• Senicir Citizen ............... $750
• s..bst.lnce Abuse .......... ssoo
• Cdf Course ............... $1,240
tural Arts Committee each month,
also believes the frequency of
some of the committee meetings
should be reduced, which could
possibly help cut costs for city ~taff
m.embers assign ed to work with
the committees.
"When the committees meet
every month, they dream up
stu ff," Feeney said. "And the
more they drenm up, the more
stnff time it take ."
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• Otlld Cmie .................. S9,403
•Cultural ~-..... w •• 115,.991
• Fairview Piiie ., .......... $3,350
• Human .. lldons .... S 11, 100
• Monorail ................... $9,700
• Senior Otizens .......... SJ ,O~B
• Substance Abuse ....... S2,380
•Golf Course ............... $6,960
· The nine octivc ndvisory com·
mittccs recently requested about
SIS,OOCHor the 1992193 fiscal year.
The budget request was dO\\ll by
36 percent, or S9,700, from tlw.
fiscal year, finance officials said.
However, the S 18,000 docs not
include staff cosb, '' hich totaled
about $42,000 during the 199 1;92
fiscal yea r.
Earlier thb year ''hen council
members cut S3.8 million from the
J 992193 budget, some, includ1
Councilwomun Sandy Genis, so
they \\Ould favor eliminating m
of the lunches nnd trying to r
duce stuff hours related to ti
committee~.
Cultural Am Committee Chai
\\Oman lrcl'le Hajek said she cou
· care less .1bout the lunches.
"II they want to take the lun
.1way, no one is going to screnm
!lhC s.11d.
But Hajek said the 10-memb
volunteer committee need
meet almost every month to kc~
up ''ith its.duties, which inclu
making recommend:itions to t
Ci ty Council about cultural tu
gr;inl'> for local non-pr;ofit grou
':Ind creating educ:ittonal owar
for Costa Mesa elementary on
high school art students.
""I he important thing we wa
to do is gct the job done," Haje
~aid. "There ore so many thin
that \\e do that don't show th·
take time and effort. 1 don't sc
that 11's hurting the city at all."
With the continuing recessio
and proposed cuts in state fun
ing, l1nancc .officials expect th
city needs to cut between SI m1
lion and S3 million from the 199
93 budget, Genis said. The qt
mu'>t ~•ho cut about $455,000 b
fo re the end of June.
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NEWPORT BEACH -Plans
arc under way to organize o local
branch of the American Heart
Association in Newport Beach
officials announced Tuesday. '
Anyone interested in helping
fight heart disease and stroke in
the community arc invited to
ancnd ccond organizational
meeting on Tuesday, May 26, at
Pacific Mutual in Fashion Island.
lhe meeting starts at .4:30 p.m.
"Proper attention to the risk
fac tors of heart disease will be one
o( the major goal s of the Ncwpon
Ocach Branch,'' said former
Ma}Or Jackie Heather. "Our
citizens have a right to receive this
~nowledge first hand."
Former deputy superintendent
of schools, Norm Loats, is also
helping 10 organize the local
branch.
'Smog art' exhibit
at district office
COSTA MESA -"smog arr"
c'h1bit featuring Plc,iglas heets
stenciled with adhesive images
that collect pollutants is on display
1hrough May 22 from 7:30 a.m. 10
4 30 p.m. in 1he Ne" port-Mesa
Unified School District Service
Center, 2985 Bear St .. in Costa
Mesa.
The school district "tfaplaying
three art\\orli.s titled, "Heart,"
·Engine" and "Tree," pJrl of the
~even-piece "Smog Collec1or~"
c'\:hibit commi!I ioned by the
Bureau of Au1omo11'e Repair.
Deadline June B for
wine competttlon
· End Of thB I/RB
be found at the Auto Club of
Southern California, Oakers
Square, Curl'~ Jr., Chicago Piua
and the Orange County Transit
Dbtrict.
Coupons will also be available in
Arrowhend W::iter's June billing
statement. the South County Newi.
July b ue ond 1he Time!I Orange
County euiuon July is~ue.
Any 1992 Angels senson ticket
!.tub will al)O work, as will a Von
Club ~rd, on empty Pepsi. 7-Up
or RC can and a valid (Tiililary
identification.
Other daily discounts:
•Bake~ Square Seniors' Da)'S
-On Thursday July 16 and 23,
anyo ne 55 or older are admitted
for $2 and get free merry-go-round
and ferris wheel rides.
• OCN Kids' Day -Every
Friday, July 10, 17 and 24,
children 12 and under get in free
• Farm Bureau Day -Bring a
farm and gnrdcn entry or show
your Farm Bureau card Tuesday
July 14 and get in free.
• Youth Ag Day -4-H and
Fu1urc f armer'i of America
member~ get in Free Wednesd:iy
Jul) 22\\1th membership card.
Coast Community
supports Prop 153
propo ition \\ill appear on the
June 2, J9t)2 ballot.
Ceradyne CEO to lead"
Friends of Hebrew U.
COSTA MESA -Joel
MoskowilL , cha~rman of the bo.1rd
and chief C\ecutive officer of the
Costa Mesa-based CcrJd) nc Inc ..
hls been Jppointed pre 1dcnt of
the American Friends of 1hc
Hebrew University. Pacific
South\\e!lt Region.
The Hebrew Un1\er)ily of
Jerusalem has 20,000 full-time and
16,0QO pan-time students "ho
atl~nd classes at the university's 20
faculties and schools and 65
insti1u1es and centers on five
campuses in hra I.
Bergeson appointed
to anocatton board .
NEWPOR f BEACH -Seo. !
Manan 3ergc<-0n (R-Ne"'port l
l3cach} ha'> been appointed to the ,
SIJtc Allocation Board by the I
Senate Ruic., Commiuce. The
bo.1rd 1 re.,pon,1ble for setting
policy and m~1king funding
dcc1s1on~ relati'e to state funded 1
public school comtrucuon proJeCI"
The board ha~ . even members
including four legislative
represental1\C~.
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FACIALS I , European Seaweed ,
• Regular Price ............ $40 Regular Price ............ $45 •
: Opening Special.. ...... $30 Opening Special.. ...... $35 : '
Layla Lipstick China Mist ail Polish : :
, Regular Price .......... $6.99 Regular Price .......... $2.99 , !
COSTA MESA -Amateur
~mem:ikcrs will have an
opportunity Ju ne 20 to ferment
their tnlents at the Orange Count)
Fair' Home Wine Compc11t1on
Kevin Moore o( Moore Electronic sits suspended by a crane
over the bridge leading into lido Vi llage. Assisted by Ken
Riggins, Moore installecf navigational ligtlts recently.
Coa!.l Communit)' College
District board of tru~tees has
Jdop1ed a rc!IOlution in ~uppon of
Proposition 153, 1he Higher
Education Facilities Bond Act.
The S900 million bond measure is
to build and equip higher
education facili11es to meet the
deluge of i.tudcnts entering
California'~ public college and
uni"er.,ity c.1mpu~c~ The
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In Back Bay Court •
3601 Jamboree Blvd. at Bristol in Newport Beach • 261-6788
Participating winemaker<; v. ill
compete in 40 classes for v. ines
mode from fruit • vegetables and
c~en cactus and rose hips.
The deadline to enter the
competition is June 6. An award
ce remony will be held during the
fair from July 10-26. Winning
"inc ""ill be on displa) for
~am piing.
For entry infonnation, contact
Jim Graver at 546~866-i
The deadline for the home beer
bre"er~ competition is July 3.
Contact foir officials at 75 1-3247
for more information.
Livestock show
a nadonal event
COSTA MESA -Livestock
owner) from across the country
l re invited to come to the Orange
County Fair July 10-26 10 enter
thei r :animals In competitions.
For the first time, the National
Junior Shonhorn Show will be
held July 10-11 in conjunction with
1he fair.
A favorite with fairgoers, the
llama compc1i1ion will be held
Saturday July 11. AJI other
competitions will be held July 12.
An open breeding sheep show is
'chedule<l for Julv 21 and 22 .ind
an open dail) go;t \how is \Cl for
Jul)' 19.
Deadline for entry form i June
3. for more information. c:ill Jim
Bailey at 751-FAIR.
Fair attendance
ranlts 38th In U.S.
COSTA MESA -The Or.rnge
County Fair ran~cd a!. the 3 th
large t fair in the US. during 19l)I
v.1th 637,014 people co ming
through its gatei., according 10
data compiled by the Amu cment
Du inc magazine.
The Orange Count) fair has
been in the top 100 for more than
a decade, and broke the list' top
50 in 19 9.
Businesses offer
Fair dlscoUntS
COST A MESA -A coupon, :i
pie, a bouquet or C\·en a spinning
wheel will get you a savings on
admi sion and carnhal ride~ at
chis year' Orange County Fair,
scheduled to run July 10-26.
Coupons to receive St off the
regular $5 general admission can
If >00'rc m the m.llkct bra home equity loan. tht 1s .i \~')'po.sill\~
ign. Because Sanwa &nk is tuvi~ a home equity loan sale
And. tn addition LO b.\• interest raJCS, oor home equity loans and
equity lane ot credit h.wc no pomts and no c~ing cost just a one
time set up fee of S300 to tOYer expenses. That wa): we can p.1 on
~ mtMSt rates to~ ••.
To a~ stop bi any Sanv.-a bnnch ct call l.ao<>·23 SAN\\~
Because with a sale th1 beg, Signs are 1t 1M)ll't last ~.
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May 14th .May 23rd
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LET
CHARLES H. BARR JEWELERS
PUT YOU IN A NICER SETTING
PLUS A CHANCE TO
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Now you have a perfect opportunity lo change or restyle any of your old rings and pendants We proudl)
aMOUnct our spectacular ·• Settln1 Sale" show, May 14th ~ah May 23rd! (:y
We will be showina hundreds of beautifu1, top-quality settinp &•tMttd just for this event You
will be ab\e to~ and feel the actual settinas to-appreciate how your ttmounted tones would
look.
Dunng the .. Stthn& Sale .. e\lent, )'OU un also enter our drawing to win a ff'ff 14 karat
ladies· mounting -no pWchase ~ryl
So &ather your gtmstones and be tead! to find yourself in a be.tUtiful nt'W setting.
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Regiiteted JeWelen
Memben American
OemSOciety
Ccw11fled Oemolapir
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-COUple hopes
they've got
the numbers
House hunting in Newport
Beach just became a little more
emting this week for Hal and
Helen Japcnga, this week's
winners in the Daily Pilot Spriog
Drcak Open House Contest. In
JJtlition to going through
brochures and visiting open
houses, the Japcngas will want
to gr.e careful scrutiny to the
250 Super Lotto tickets they
''on in the contest, 10 sec
"hether they've shared in the SI
n11l11on jackpot.
Ren ters at Newport's Promon-
IOI) Point, Hal and Helen plan
w buy a home in the city. In
fact, that's "hat led them to
enter the Open House Contest.
"The Daily Pilot has a
reputation for being the best
source fo r local real estate,"
Helen said. "so we went through
the real estate guide and that's
how we came upon the contest."
Neither Helen nor Hal has
pla}ed the Lottery before, and
the couple had to get ins1ruc-
11ons on how to handle the pile
of tickets. Each number must be
compa red to the winning draws
to 'ICC 1f it matches. But Helen
'' J\ undaunted.
'"\\le can handle 11," she said.
l:ntry forms fo r the Spring
Break Open House Contest are
:n .111Jble at selected real estate
open houses in Costa Mesa and
Ni:,,pon Beach. For details.
check Saturda} 's Daily Pilot
ReJI Estate Guide.
ltt P~.-0.. !y p, "
Hal and Helen Japenga, contest winners, hold on to the 250
l ottery numbers entered fo r them in the jackpot contest.
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SUNDAY, JUNE 14
SK Run -t OK Run -SK Stride
5 K's-7:30am 10K-8:30am
THIS YEAR'S HUNTINGTON BEACH PIER
RUN KICKS OFF A SUMMER OF GREAT
EVENTS CELEBRATING THE
GRAND RE-OPENING OF THE PIER.
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f SURF CITY'S "Hottest" t-shirt-desrincd to be a coll ector's item • The ytar the piu n-optned.
f SHORELINE SHOWC ASFD! Run along Pacific C02st Highway and Blufftop Park
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Great post run refreshments:
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The truth abOut
funeral prices in the
greater South Coast area.
At Harbor Lawn, people are imPQrtant.~ believe
that every family deserves a ~rsonalii.ed tribute.
Here, only the family selects the type of service they
want and the price to be paid.
We will provide for direct cremation, $540
$985
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Harbor Lawn-
Mount Olive
Mortuaty & Memorial Parle
~rvicing all faiths • Under new ownership
24 Hour Services • 1625 Gisler Avenue • ~ta Mesa
(Gill for a &ee brochure regarding Cremation & the u lebration <f Life) • 540-5554
Recan the beautiful color and excitement
of the Newport -Ensenodo Yacht Race. wtth this
spectacular windswept scene by acclaimed
Actual
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local artist Jone London ...
Check H outt Stop by o.x lobb'f at 3~ w. Boy Street n Costa Meao
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TlllNER: Hopes to establish
-'Human Relations Commmee'
other areas, particularly inner-city
•communities.
"I think there will be some who
will say, 'Oh, )IOU hnve a bleeding
heart libernl up there,' " Turner
said. "l don't care. I think the pol-
icies we have In place have rfow
failed.
"People here tend 'lo live iso-
lated lives. lsolation is not in
today's world."
bond.
Turner said hi ideas ore meant
as long-range soluttons and not
meant to diminish the errorts of
local charities that help the needy.
"I think we just reaJly screw up
if we don't address these things
ahead of time," he said.
Fellow council members seemed
skeptical about some of Turner's
ideas but expressed support for
unifying the different local charity
groups and volunteers.
"If he accomplishes coordina·
tion and cooperation, he'll have
done the city a big service," said
Mayor Phil Sansone.
Council~oman Jean Watt wai. Clarence Turner
-
Thursday, May 1~;1992 ••
Drive to limit terms gathers spee
~ Newport Beach residents get more than 1,000 signatures in two days on petition
By Ins YOkOI
SWIV.1•t
NL WPOIU UEACH -A c1t1-
zens' group seek.wlg to limll Cn>
Council members to t\\O fuuMear
terms ga thered more th;rn 1·,000
signatures in th initial two-day
push, just by l>Oliciting support at
major supermarket .
"It's a real easy sell," campaign
organizer Maria I ledges said of
the term limit. "even people "ho
aren·t sure yet how thc>'re going
10 \Ofe 1n November \\ant to at
lcal>t see 11 on the ballot."
Members of Newport Residents
to Limit City Council Tem1s ·ha' e
until June 8 to gather roughly
6.000 valid \Oters' signatures to
qu:ilify the initl;Jll\c for the !'\o·
\ember ballot. A "'1mil.1r 101tH.1t1H!
failed to qualify in llJ'JO b) onl)
281 sign:.itures.
Organizer' SJ)' thl' llC\\ \Ct~urn
is better bec..iuse 11 duc~n't t;Jrgct
any current council mcmhcr::. or
prevent them from running for re·
election in Novcmhcr A council
member \\ho ha\ ~el"\cd eight
)Cars can also "ait out a term ,1nJ
run again.
The original 1990 initi.1ti'c "'1'
contro.,ersiul because it \\oulu
hn'c put the cight·}c:tr term limit
into effect immediately, "hkh
"ould ha'c bumped third·tcrm
council members c\clyn Hart and
Donald Straus1. off the council
CH~n 11 they "on re-election
Hedge:,, \\ho I) Counc1ln1a9
John I kJ&cs• "'if c. ..ai.d 'he •
hooting to collect ubout <J.000 gr
n;1turc' to make sure there .1rt
enough ~a lid names -thi 11111~
:.iround. I ledges nnd a handful \ I
other citiLen' org;rn1zcd the gr a ~·
roots campaign in just l\\U dJ)~
anJ distributed 40(1" petitions IJ~I
\\eek to roughly 60 \Oluntccr~
.. \\c\e al\O gottc;n a lot or \ I
untt.:cr"' who came up to 1gn th '
pctiuon and s:iid, ·what can l d.J
to help?' " Maria Hedge'i sa1Jl
.. Uut \\C need inore people, be•
cau\e it's a numbers game -anJ
"c'rc racing the clock.''
Turner would like to see a com·
mittce of Newport citizens tackle
the goal or improving relationships
between residents here and those
in lower-income areas of Orange
County and Los Angeles,. with
minimal expenditure of taJ\paye;s·
money.
The councilman suggcsb such
projects as a cholarship program
to help "the best and brightest"
disadvantaged youths, whatever
their ethnicity, and a child care
center for low.income families.
"The family structure in this coun·
try ... is not what it used to be," he
said.
• more enthusiast~. ''I think it~ ~~,~~~~~~~~~~~E~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
very timely ... There arc certainly
plenty of people who care in this IS
town and they want an outl et. "llJ( AIUil
But Watt said the commillee t--------------l
shouldn't adopt n pntronizing at·
titude and expect to go in and ~---------~
take over these neighborhoods.
The key would be to assist. not
control. .
Dut pe rhaps his most novel idea "Just because you collect
is to .establish a credit bureau in money, you can't expect to go into
Seacoast
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dancing and singing on the
Staie Tuesday evening, Tommy
Tur)e had on a "happy face," and
was at Spiga trattoria to part).
What's his secret? "Good genes.
Yes, good genes from my Texa.n
mom ," said tne
SIX-foot-six
Wichita Falls
born and
Houston r;iised
Tune, star of
"Bye Bye
Birdie.'' playing
through May 17
q_t the Orange
County
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Ce nter.
Restaurateur Society An tonio Cagnolo
welcomed Tune.
female lead
Lenora Nemetz and other ca!lt
members at his Crv .. tal Court
eatery. A gianhiLed 11ram1-.u -in
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cheese whipped "11 h rum, cn:.1m.
lady fingers soaked in nprCS!>l) -
was decorated with "~p1ga S3)'-
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The casi anJ g.1c't' :ilso hned
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and a tos"led !>alad "ith piua
">q uares. During all of the dining
and mingling, the Richard Ta) lor
Tno phl)Cd aY>a).
Seen ''ere Ben and Barbara
Harris "tth 'iOn Steve Doty, Zee
Allred, Cathy Lowden, Jolene ;ind
Dick Engel, Hinda and Hal Bcral,
Steve Allen, Duncan Coffey, Terry
Goldfarb, Terry lee, Susan and
Tim Strader, Allan Fainbarg anc.J
B Ill Medley will entertain
Sunday at the "Taste
for Life" extravaganr.a
plnnned by the South Coast
Olncer League, a support
group for American Cancer
Society's Orange County
Unit.
The 6 to 10 p.m. black-tie
party will be at Mondavi
Wine and Food Center,
1570 Scenic Drive, Cos1a
Mesa, and will feature food
from 24 OC restaurants and
wine from domestic and
international wineries.
Tickets are $125 each and
can be aminged by calling
75 1-0441. • Gabrielle Chung's
Newport Beach home was
the setting recently for a
friendraiser ror Roque
Center, lnc., nn alcohol
recovery center in Orange
County.
"The center is 20-years
old, but not a lot of people
know about it. We want to
!>tart a ~upport group," said
Chung, who c backyard was
filled \\ith the !>mells of hot
dog~ and hamburgers.
The ?O in attendance
included Dana Reed, Tom
Riley, actor John Ragin,
Joan Burke, Hope and John
Duris and Joan Baird.
-By Vld• IH.n
Robert O'Hill. Rc-,t.lUrakur Antonio Cagnolo, left, Lenora Nemetz and Tommy Tune cclcbr.ltcd at pJrty foll m\.ing cccent shO\\.ing of "B)C B>c Birdie."
Paul Anka' s visit is short, but sweet
By Vida Dean
Soc1e1y EdrtOf
P aul An ka was !>uppowJ to
be at the po,t-conccrt p.1rt~
1n The Center Club A
person.ii problem lorccd him 1l1
return immediate!~ Ill Lo~
Angeles.
V. hat could the c.J1,appointc:J
Anka and Pac1f1c S) mphony
Orche•.tr.1 fan~ do hul talk ahout
the ~inger and the mu~1c the) h.1J
JU't heJrd (And m bct\\een cat
chocobtc -chocolate CO\.<.!red
\tr J\\bcrne.,, bro\\ ntc~ and other
good1e~.) •
lone Cray, seated at a table
with Jim Baker, former Pac1fil·
S)mphon) board member, s.11c.J the
final !>ong of the concert .,..a, her
fa\Ontc. It \\as a "freedom fur Hill
and me. freedom for the Y>orlJ ·
tune done "1th a ',1~.11 group
bad.mg up Anka.
"J liked the song th at he 'a1c.J he
wrote for Buddy Holl y." said
Harriet Sandhu, attending \\Ith
husband Sandy. "T h.11 "as mu"IH.
from my high !.chool days."
~nka peppered hh portion of
the concert \\ ith. "1 hi' 1s a !>Ong I
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Community Forum Community forum. rum un T u~St.1.1) ), ThundJy;> anJ $.lturdays Editor William lobdell ... 642-4321, ext. JSl
Hotline
Bllllrf Ives
Regarding Ffcd Martin's
very well written column
abouth the Salvatio n Army
picking up ca toffs for those
or you that did not sec
same, Fred learned that
many bigoted people from
our area requested th:u the
Salvation Army not send
their things to South
Central.
Having been brought up
in a very bigoted New
England f arnily, I was r.uscd
from a very little girl to hate
the Irish, the C3tholics, the
Pope and Roosevelt. I could
not play with them, go to
summer camp nor school
with them. I will be forc,cr
grateful through the
exposure to life and learning
I have the empathy to know
this was wrong. I feel that
"c're all human beings
regardless of color. religion.
or creed. l pray to God that
the bigoted people get thc!>e
attitudes out of their heart ...
nnd learn to lo\·e or there
will never be peace of any
kind.
LIZ REINDERS
Ne\\ port Beach
. 0
I just wanted to say more
powe r to Fred Martin an the
column he wrote this
morning anJ I hope he "ill
continue to inform us a!> to
some ways people here can
help. Also he ma) po'51blc
influence some ignorant
people.
JOHN JEFFERS
Ne"port Beach
To the render of the
Daily Pilot: Thank )OU for
the enthusiastic upport "'c
received dunng our LA
rehcf food drive la t "'eek.
We delivered 50 boxes of
food to the LA regional
food bank on Saturda).
eo,cs filled fou r of their
recciVl nl bins. They "ere
grateful and enthusiastic
about the v:mcty of
foodstuff donated.
Th:snk you fo r the school
children or Manners,
Kaiser, Ne\\port Heightli
and Ne"'port H.irbor High
School. The kids brought an
a trucklood of good'-Thank
you fo r mal.ing this effort a
succcs.".
WEATHE RFORD and
USA CLAYTON
, Ne~pon ~ench
Sansone booster
In these days of crooked
politics, politician • riot •
bad economy. etc. there 1s
one man in our midst that I
~cl stand out as an
C\cmplary politician, person
and mayor • that i Mr. Phil
Sansone. Mayor of Newport
Beach.
I have dealt with San one
over a problem in my
neighborhood in Corona del
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and immediately attended to
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di t tdul 11uation,
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SANDRA LINDQUIST
Coron del Mar
A message of love
A mother talk·S about AIDS and what we shou ld tell our kids
An open letter to a son or daughter:
As you know. th e HIV/AIDS
epidemic is spreading quickly, and
because I love you, l am concerned for
your per onal safety. I apologize for any
fuzzy or vag ue responses to questions in
the past, and intend, today, to make the
facts regarding HIV and infection control
crystal clear.
Since you were a ch ild we have talked
about preventing the spread of infection.
"Wash your hand before you cat."
"Cover your mouth when you cough," and
"Keep that Band Aid on." were just a few
of ttre basic concepts you learned early in
life.
But the scope or your life has
broadened, and the necessity for
protection has increased. You need 10 .
understand the concept of barrier
protection {an importnnt component of
. Uni,ersal Precautions), so that )OU cnn
protect your'ielf "hen administering first
aid at work, school, or at home. or" hen
considering cxual oppor1unit1ci.. AIDS is
a preventable dbca!le!
Un ivcr al Precautions mean that you
1rca1 everyone as though their blood and
body fluid may carry infcc11ou'i organisms.
Consequently )OU keep a barrier bct\\ecn
yourself and blood in an effort to pre,ent
the !>prcad or blood-borne diseases.
especially Hepatitis 0 and HIV (human
immunodeficiency virus. the causati\e
agent of AIDS). lde:illy you should put on
late\ glo\eS as a barrier "'hen a.,.,1.,1ing an
By Shirely Clrey
injured, bleeding pehon. If )OU do not
have gloves, }OU can hand the injured
per on dispo able paper towels or simil;ir
m:lleri nl, and ask them 10 apply pressure
or clean up the wou nd them elves. If you
must as ist, you can u!>e anything 10 cre:uc
o barrier ... a plastic bag. IO\\.Cls. a pd.ct,
or anything available to put di tance
between you r body and the blood. To
protect others from exposure be sure 10
dispose of the blood soaked m:i1e rials in a
secure ly scaled plastic bag.
Although unbroken intact s~in is an
effective barrier to infectious organisms,
handwashing is essen11.1I to prevent the
spread of infection. You can use
disinfectant towelettes 1n an emergcnc).
but frequent handwasliing. e!>pecially after
handling blood is critical. Don't forget!
B roadening )'Our knO\\ ledge of e\ual
opuons \\Ill also allo'" )OU to make
better decision., relatcJ 10 !>exual
opportunities and reduce your risk of
getting or 'prc.1d1ng '>C\ual dise:ises ...
disea,es that rnngc from uncomfortable
and tn~a1.1blc. to tho'>c. lake HI V, that
re~ult an long term chronic lllne~s nnJ
death
An~une com.1dcnng ha\ mg ~c\, need' to
C\amanc all of the a\aalablc options,
mcluJ1ng ab-.tancncc. ma\turbat1on.
condom'. etc .•. ind rc ... 1cw )\Ith am·
potential p:irtncr. any ri.,(..y '>C>.u.i or drug
1njcc1ion hcha,iur. As )UU kml\\, man)
discuse!> arc transmitted through \;1gm.il. •
oral, or anal SC'( (gonorrhea. S) ph1l1,,
genital wart\, chlam)d1a. herpe'>, etc. ) <1nd
barrier protection helps to reduce the
spread o( these -.exually transmitted
dbeascs. Du t lllV/AIDS as al ... o an STD
that is spread through contau \\Ith semen
or vaginal fluids of an infected pcr .. on
Unlike many of the other Sl D's )OU
cannot see sigm of infection .ind 1here b
no treatment.
,.One exposure to I IIV coulJ rc,ult 111 .1
Jcath sentence!
Abstinence, ma!>lurbation and other
~inds of "outer-course" an: the onlv 1110
percent safe se'(\Jal choices. \\hen ;l1u Jre
ready for a long term mutuall~
monogamous rel.111onsh1p. pr.1) that )ou
nrc in love w11h someone ''ho 1 !rec Imm
HIV infection (both of )OU nut) ne-.:tl t11
be tested to be -.ure), <1nd ~omclll1C \\ h,
ha'> not been 10\olved 1n am ri'"'' •..:,~1.11
bcha\.ior nor the 1nJClt1on ,;f drug,. ·1 h.11
type of rel.111onship shliuld be .,e,uall)
afe.
In an) other \1tu.1t1on. barrier prot1.ct1on
1\ C\SCnti.il IO reducc the n ... i.. of 111kd 11in
Condoms can pro' 1de .. ,.if er 'c'" but th ... )
do not in!>urc 100 pcrccnt ··sate 'e" · If
used correctl). an intact IJte\ (tinJom an
combination \\llh nonLl\)llol-9 spernuc1Jc.,
ma) be 90-95 perl.'1.:nt elkct1,c. ll0\\1:, .. r
mo,t,condoni la1hm.: 1~ u~cr l.11lurc. and
mosl\)uung pe~>plc Ju nut h.l\c 'c' unJcr
condttiom. '' h1ch .dim' optimum
effec'ti\enClt\ or lhe barrier prOlCllion.
tach person lllU'l JeuJI.' ii lhC) ,1rc
"illing to ra,i.. e'cn J JO per1..1.:111. lir ~O
percent chance ot liccunung tnf1.:1.:l\.J \\Ith
HIV.
T here I\ so mui.h more tu sh.ire, bu1
the mo'>l amportJnt mc.,sagc (vr )llU,
m} de.ir, is thut }OU c .. rn pru1cct )Ollr ell.
anJ th0:.e )OU lo\c, b) m.1i..an~
I.no" lcJgeablc, re.,,pon,1ble choic.:c'
Prepare 111 alh a nee t0r first a1J. b~
lo.ecping glQ' c-., d1spo,ablc h.>" cl' .11111
plu,11c bags 111 ~our cur, ~our ~Ill ti.1g .. 11
\our de I.:, .inJ al home. Cu1hidl.'r o.all •'I
ihc op11on.. and the 1bl..., regurding '>c.\ual
\Jl.ll\ll\1 .ind choo'c c.1rclulh, on .. 1J~nn~
the pl;tential long t1.:ran Cl>n~cqu.:nce'> o(
~ uur Jc.•n,i1111' Uc prep:m:d for .in) ,e,u.1
enc11u111er .111J ,l\Llld Oll\1ng 'e'( \\1th
:drnlh•I llr drucs. a:. these ltub,tancc' c1~1ud
·• p...r 1n '1uJ£mcnt and 1ncre .. 11.,e the
d1;111c.:v .. ul :• couple ha' ing unprotci:le.l
'c' >-.c.c. p 1r1 m111d 1hJt '' hcn \\C J" .. J~'
J JI\ t• 1.: hum;in 1mmunuJc:tk1en ... \1ru,.
1l ., n t "hu ~uu arc . but '"ha1 )OU Jo
'I illo.-.: good c;ire l>I \liur ... ell' ) ou .111d
~ll\lr fncnJ, can c.111 1hc '\ataonal AllJS
I lothnc .1t ~Ol1·34:!·A IL>S attcnJ J HJ\
Al DS eJucation d.b, or t.111 homc 11 \llu
I h.>\C ~OU,
.\t,1111
Shirlt·.1 C»n:1, a tru~u·c u ith the:
lluntin~tc>n llc-ach Cit) '<.'lwol Di\lnrt. j.,
u rcgi:,tt•n•d nur:,c .. p<•d,1/izing in
wmmunit.1 llralt/1 and II/\ \J[) •
£du,Jt1on.
Rebuild LA? Sure, i·f politicians keep out
''The change~ in ~he \\Orld ha'e ..
made inner c111es superfluous.
Say 11 <un't so. George. That's
George. as an George Will. tallo.ang on
ABCs "Thi Weck With Da,id Orinklev" 1h1~ past Sundav •
Columnist
Without
Portfolio
Jcv.istation
\\ill rcpre!>ent\ to the
nc\I generation of
nght-lc:inang an:il~ 'l the
C'>ltcncc of common llCn"c
and profei.sll>naltsm. h "
thu ve ry hard to di miss
his point·of·\ 1cw as not
merely "rong. but
tunmngly, breathtalingly
wrong. But 1t "as.
As Will argued has
view, he did !>O with
Secret:sry of Housing and
Urban DC"Vclopmcnt,
Jpck Kemp. again't a
~ckdrop of LA.'
Will's ~\lldtnce? He c~ted Oranic
County by n4 mC -an "edge city" he
called 11 -.1~ proof the m.1rlo.c1 h:i'
rejected inner c1t1c" 111 fa\ or ol ne".
d1spcr'>ed centers of economic 'atahl)
Kemp rcjeued \\11fs thew, ''ilh Im
customary \igor. h ' not the m.irkcl th.11
ha dmen busane s from the urb.1n
c~nter • Kemp sugsc\led. hut the multiple
la)er ... of go,ernmental n:gul;11ory
apparatchiks. e.u~h le\ cl of" hach ancrca'c"
the daffo.ult) of opening door' of
opportun11y ·1 ht: inner c11ic' ure th~ mthl
regulated of communi11c • Kemp
concluJcd. and free entcrpra c-flec !luch
area~ for loc.1t1on' "here go\crnmcnt
remain open·10 grtmlh and pru .. pern~.
Kemp' 100 percent on 1.1rgct. and all
folk!> on the left and nght rnu'l '"al..c up
to thal fact tf not onr) LA but 01her urban
center~ are go111g to rebu1IJ. ra.,es in
the!te areJ\ must be IO\\CreJ, obst.iclc' to
entry there "''ept J\\J}' Peter Ucberoth
and h1~ collcasuc:~ an the .. Rebuild LA:·
organwuion 11ppear to ha'e alread)
gra.,peJ th1~ ~an onl7 hope lhat an
experiment "1th m.1rket forces in LA "Ill
pro\IJe l he C\.1mpk lll 'halo.c C\ lll Gu 1rl!e
\\ 111 ... com 11.:ll•)lh
T~c 1Jc:" ,11 en11:rpn'c zonl.'' .111J ll1c.1I
U\\l11.:r~h1p ,ue 1wt n~\\. FM lrlllll 11. 111
fact. The) ar-.: ·" llld as Adam Sm11h. Bui
... ance 1he1r re url.i 1nl! in the l.1tc "'lh 1n
the (tllll<.:\I o( the ,urb.1n rcnc"JI 1>ohc~
dcbatc. 1hc\ h,1,c'no1 been trieJ. PerioJ. . ,.
1 an)-. and ·•l!·•an l)~por1unll) lOn,cf\al1\C~
hJvc pu,hc:J for 1Jie1r adoplh.>n, ii onl) a'
.i pilot progr.1111. L,.1ch lime the prugram
~a\ hccn rebulfed1 On the -.111glc occ;asion
"hen an enterpri~ zone statute pa,sed. 11
haJ .1uachcd J m.1ssi\I! tax increase .• and
Pre\IJe,H Bu!>h "·•'obliged 10 \Clo the
bill
r\ 'halo.en George Uu!th pkdgeJ J£,Jin
lai.I ''eei.. to eek the lcg1'lat1on \\h1ch
\\1,lUld .illm\ the inner c111cs the .ibahty lo
proi.pcr. I le articulJted :i hope th.it the
effort \\ould be b1par11s:in. Perhaps in the
aftermath of LA's riot.,,, 11 is not be)onJ
pos ... abilit) to expt:t't pohtacal po .. turing to
recede long e"ou)h 10 all°'' the program
J real ~tart. We'll sec. And \\e ltught to
keep -.uire
An l \tendcJ .\'IJl· Rci;ubr rc;idcr' of
th" lOlumn lo.no'\ 1h.1l I n ...... 1,11m..1ll~
'h;11p1.11 m~ pen \\hc:n 1hc '>Ul'J1.d 1~ tl1c
ml.'Jl.1 i'hl' \\\;Ck, hll\\O:\Cr, .I' .1:.: I' Ill
l>rdi.r ·1 h-.: PJ'l l\\ll "eek-. ha\C pr ... d1h.:J
.in cm>rnh'll' -.h;illcnce tu hunJr1:J, of
JUUrn.tli,h :it1cmpt1n~ l >report 1hc nc"'
lwrn "hat"·" tht: .\ni..11 an cqul\aknt "''
a \\.tr wnc I\ l.1rl!ch cht>~c to u ... e the
':1le1y ol hellCl'f'IU~, ~ut pnn1 Journali'"
treated the \IOlence ac; a ground slOr),
louckeJ it 111. and thn!\\ thcmsche' into thc
frny. 1 he hundred!> of 1nJ1, 1JuJI repvncr,,
.1 fc"' of them m) good fraenJ.;; raced
around L.A "1th an ah.andon that fc"
h.1vc ghmp,cd. 1 hb tuoJ,; cn~irmou
ph\\lcal cour,1ge .1~ "ell·'' )uliJ.
profc,s1011JI te~hniquc ~1> hat\ off h>
them. Yours should be as "ell
I/ugh llc:Hill co-hosts ''Life and Tim<'s"
on l\Cl:.-r , Chunncl 1 • \londJys and
FridJ.u at 7:JO p.m .• nnd ho t a
talk· huu 011 .KFl ..-UI 6-lO. '<1111-rdd) from
I l •a.111. to 1 p.m. Iii rolumn oppt'nrs
c• <'IJ' Thur du:r in tl1e Pilot.
Newport police redux
Al\tr 14 )tars a a police of·
ficer in Newport Bench and hav-
ing wo rked with some of the be t
officers in the county, I am final·
ly red up \\-ith the whi~es of omc!'
individual who complain about
our officers inste ad of taking
there is a problem. we want 10
rectify 11 immcdi:itcly.
lnstcaJ of .,.oicing his concerns
to our pohce department.
Counctlm:in John Hedge" found
II neCC\ltJfV to dl'iCUS\ hi
concerns about our department
and how he wa!. treated "1th
In the 11mc that l ha'c
patrolled thi communal), I (.an 't
remember another council
member becoming 10\0h1:.d in
enforcement .action b) our
officer'). Our Jllb i to upholJ th\!
Mate and mun1c1pal law . 1 h"
mc:ins that frcqucntl). "e ha'c
to stop people from Joing \\hJt
the) \\,tnl 10 do .o that e\el')onc
c.1n ha"c the !>ame right-. wi thout
feeling infringcJ upon b) othef).
communit\ concern' that ~e re·
pc.Hedi) 11ear .1bou1. The Council
en.1c1eJ l\\O ol those law and
ha1., a'kcd us to enforce them.
func11on an this ell' \\llhout
enforcement contact ... mu,bc
Councilman I lcJ\!c!> houhJ 11' 11
1 Rcr"T HAKRl'i
~C\l.pllrt lkJ.,h p ('I
re: ~ponsibility for their actions.
Our chief, as well a all of the
officers ha\.c alwoyi. taken ~rea1
pride in the quality of ~crvicc and
re ponsc we provide to thi city.
An)'time there 1!. any compl3int
of misconduct, our department
hos a policy of inve ligating that
complaint al lea t well a ~c
would inve Iii tc a crime. If
omc ncw!>paper reporters. llis
sHttemcnts re,u lted an a ncga11 ... c
ampre saon or this police
depart ment within our
commu nity. Al a time when four
LAPD officers' action'> have
resulted 1n all police office~
t:ik1ng n lot or cntici'lm, ~e don't
need irrcspon iblc comment hkc
Counc1lm:sn Hedi:e • tarnishing
our image any funher.
Councilman Hedges di cu~cJ
three anciJcnt \\here he hnd en·
forcement ac11on tu ken ngain't
him One"·'' a b1C)cle ticket. the
other u j<l)'\H1llo.1ng 11clct and the
third was n dog off leash tic ket
hi~ wife rc:ce1\ed. All three nrc
No,,hcre in the IJ\\ doc it say
that a coun.:il member '' C\Cmpl
nor doe!> it liJY that 1f the dog or
1ti. lc.1sh 1s onlv inche~
aw.1y. \\e shouil.ln't enforce the
l.m. The Ne" port Police treat
C\C:r)Onc \\Ith the same re~pcct
and "'e do not sho" fo,orat1 m.
I \\Ould hope th:at an the
future, Councilman I kdgc' lakes
rc!>pon 1b1htv for h1 a\.'.t1on' ~ind
ir he as going to viol:ite the law,
take hi ticlo.ct "'1thuut trying to
put the blame on other'>. rhc rest
of the council ccm\ to be able to
0 AOcr Coun cilman John Hc.·dbc'
''a slopped for JaY''all..ang an
Nc,,porl 13e;ich and 1s "1lhng to
3CCept rc:ipon,ihility for hi
ac1ion . a .. he cl:um ... then \\hilt
was he Joint; sho"mg h1
"councilman·, b:sdg.c? .. That
"'"'und., to me like :1 cl:a.,,,ic
e )Olplc of:. puhlic offic1.1l t~in~
to £ilrncr !1pcci.1l trc\ltmcnt l lc
should be a .. h.1mcJ
JOOIL Kl:.SSLLR
~C"'f~>rt Ueach
NY attorney learns some. true grit from Aiss.a
A FEW KNIVES FOil TIIE CUTLER -from the junalcs or New York City. With
kni\ieS and forks Oa hing, diners pounced
on the over-stuffed entrec named for the
Mafia'• notoriou mouthpiece.
&). -.ho came here lrom floridJ to hold
belO\.'CJ Untie Roge r' hanJ. said he "°'~
1mpre scd "it h the 1 he•atm Ji pla)~d by
Barrister Uruce. Ile ;igrccd "uh
pro~cutor JcolTrty l.. l<obln on, ''ho h;HI
prui.,ed t11s ad\1.:f"1<ll')'' lc&:\I and
entcrt:iinmcnt '~ilh. and .. ecmed
congratul 1l1l'n ftont pa" P11mda l\llllrr
(aka. ·Ru ·~r' GirlrricnJ"), ran;an,1er Torn
uthuland. onJ innkeeper Gino 8()(ro.
An Independent Newsp.lper
:.------
After the curtain finally
dropped Monday on the
k>ng-runnina traaedy,
"Glonls 11,n some or the
winners 11thercd to tell
jQkes.
There wa a
celebratory lunch at
Gino's On The Hill,
billed as Costa Mc \u's
.. ultimate neighborhood
bar," attended by trial
principels Af1sa Warn•
and Ropr Luby, ever the
•----• be l of buddies, and a b dole friends.
Featured on the menu was lhc Culler
Dldlt. IMd9 o( chc)ppcd meat imparted
Even though they hod trouble digc ting
flamboyant attorney Dru« {"The
Brucifier") Cutltt durin ttl~ trial. 1hc
celebrant savored every mor.cl.
'.The theme was struck by I.A . Cmdr.
John Jnmp ty (USN, ret.), a Luby
confidante who learned to attack while
scrvin1 1board nuclear \Ubmarine . Notin
how Cutler ught to in1rati:uc him,el(
with Oronae County jurors. Dcmp y
conceded that the New Yorker coulJ'vc
qualified for membcnh1p in the loal '4·H
Club: ftyperbOle, Hi 1rioni • Hype, and
Hone. uh, droppin.p.
Comedian Ptte HtMtt'MMI (of Skiles
di ppointcJ that Cutler h:aJ to ru'h b:ack
10 Gotham City.
"I wanted him to tick around and
schmooi with my 1gen1 ," Hender on id.
"The CC\mcdy club arc al\llU} lookin for
new talent -c'rcciJll) 5(lmeonc "'ho can
do 1 Munollnl 1mit. ti n."
AJua \~a)nt hen Ir. who h:iJ di pla) J
uuc srit throughout the
thrcc•and·onc·half ·year orlJcal, ~ '
content to immcr down. No jo~c JU t
Mona Lisa·hkt 1mne lflC'K>USJ «eptin
\\1th 111 th1.,.,c hour' in the cou.r1m1.lll\,
Pamela \H>t\dcreJ ii ,\'i.,,a \\OulJ pid.; up
e\lr.1 crcJ11 in hc.r \tuJ1c-. at \\ c tern
late Un1\Ct!ltt\ h~\OI of LA'" 1n
I ull lh.ln, In holdan her o"'n &ain't
John Gotti'-. favorite la\\)'Cr, '''' -01
the \Cr)' lea t -hould be e~cu;-cd from
ri nul e11am , 1
One unnamcJ ~ua u c tcJ th.u
Blu t ry Dru e m nc major to ticat
e rror. Cia"en the benefit or hinJ ight, the
high·p d Jdcn Horne ihc>uld\
kcd the racaae Count · upcrior Court
for chan or venue -to Simi \'alle ••
JffY7 Kobri• '1 f'Ml•n tu T'w.td•flt
~ """s.1...,
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Published by
C~st Community Nf'A'), lt\C.
Cllioc Stei1', Jr.
chairm1n
Jim Cra1lnpr
publisher
Tom Johnson .
~publisher
WtliaM Lobdell
editOt & vice preAdent
MewMMtlh! manlfk! editot'
..
IPAL•DING
From A1
relationship to the stars, he'll back up his
calculations with a global positioning
system that bounces signal off a satellite.
bo:u and search for sponsors before
November, his planned dcp:uturc date.
• Spaulding figures it will take him about
C•&ht months to make the trip: an
8..SOO-mile nonstop jour~y from San
Francisco to Sidney, Austral ia. He'll be
taking along a year's supply o( food,
stacks of cassettes and cdmpact discs to
play on a b~ilt-in sound system. and lots
oC bOoks. He plans to learn Spanish and
French during the trip. write a book, and
most importnnt of all -find his spiritual
center.
"The things I find out about myself arc
going to be as important a succeeding
with the journey," he says. "There'& an
immense clement of self-discovery to this
trip.
spent most or hi:. time under water in the
early 1960s as a nuclear weapons
technician. But he has always had a love
ror human-propelled boats and originally
planned on crossing the Pacific in a koyak.
"It ju l kind of grew from there," he says.
By the time his boat is fully outfitted,
Spaulding figures he will have spenl about
$25,000. But he says it will be tough to
finance the trip without u major sponsor.
And even with a sponsor, Spaulding
knows his voyage will be risky.
SCHOOLS
From A1
with school dis1nc1 priorities
School board members, prind·
pals and teachers are all quick 10
say that the quality of educ.mun 1n
the school district ..... 11 r\; 111~1111
high, but the} also agree th~ll the
next school year will be tough
About 600 new students Jrc C\·
pectcd next fall. The combin.1t1on
o( growing enrollments and fe"er
teachers is expected to r.mc the
average class ~ize from abou t ~8 to
31 students per tcactier. 1 cacher·.'
union officials '>JV th e district can·
not raise class '!>tic \\ 1thou1 .1 ncgo·
tiated agreement, but mo'1 ctluca-
tors expect cl.is' \11cs to gnl\\.
"I'll be ta.king books on meditation and
yog:i, although some or the positions may
not be practical on the boat."
With no sail, his boat will be at the
mercy of the wind, but Spaulding says
once he pedal about 25 miles offshore,
wind and currents will carry him in the
right direction. And although he plans to
navigate his way across the Pacific usinG
the traditional sextant to measure his
"l could hit 40-root seas," he says
grinningly, like a kid looking foraard to a
roller coaster ride. "When you get into a
typhoon, that's olmo t inevi1::iblc." During his Navy career, Spaulding
Costa Mesa schools where large
numbers of students speak limited
English, educators say the elimina·
11on of bilingual instructional aides
"'ill make ii tougher Cor teachers
10 work one-on-one with students.
Another victim of budget cuts
next vear will be elementary
school' ph)sical education pro·
~r.1ms for grades four, five and.six.
\\'uhout !>ome kind of private
tunding -~uch as a foundation
grant -the athletic programs will
n;.l!>c to e,1,1.
·And "i1h cuts in school district
1r .in sport at ion budgets, booster
group'> '"ill have to raise money
tor travel 10 athletic and academic
Cllmpe1i1ions. Cuts in coaching
,1.1ffs mav cause the elimination of
'llOlC.! athic uc programs.
While attempting to shield basic
classroom instruction from the
budget cuts, school officials arc
being forced 10 cut into the char·
actcr of the school experience.
School bands and drill teams, field
trips, all sorts of "co-curricular ac-
tivities" will be hit.
Principals worry about morale
among teachers who will be asked
to handle larger cla s sizes with
dwindling financial resources and
fewer instructional materials.
Educators worry about the im·
pact of program and personnel
cµls on high-risk kids, on learning·
disabled kids, on limited-English
kids, on all sons of student popu·
lati~ns in need of one·Ofl·One al·
tenuon. \
board members are in favor of
creating a butlgct advisory com-
mittee which "ould include com-
munity members.
"Even with the budget problems
that we·re having, a 5tudent in n
public school is going to receive o
higher quality instructional pro·
gram, a wider array of individual
services and the best instructional
equipment that's nvailable," said
school board Pre ident Forrest
Werner.
But as the chool dbtrict's fi.
nnnciul resources continue to
shrink, budget ~ arc indeed
making their way mto the class·
room.
"When we say we've soi to
make reductions as for away from
the classroom as possible, that's
what "'e'vc got to do," said school
bo:ird member Ed Decl..cr. "So
Still far Crom South Pacific scas-
Spaulding now drives tour busca to exotic
locales like Las Vegas and the Grand
Canyon. But after five ~an of plannina.;
he can reel his dream comina to life, and
he corcCully places it within the broad
framework or humon endeavor.
"This effort is not just for me," he says
"IC by doina this I can make a kid stop Co
just for o moment and say, 'Hey, I can do
something important for my life, all I hav
to Jo is never let go of the dre~m,' then i
will all have been worthwhile."
The a'eragr.: da'' size 1' llftcn
exceeded in ":.omr.: lll the lhstr1ct\
most crowded dcmentan \C'h(){>I\.
especially in Cost.I \k~.1 '"here
classes of 35 t ;, tuJcnt' ·ire nl t
unusual. And .1, cl.1~' 'iLc fll.l"' 111
AITAC K
Parent-teacher groups will be
.i .. i..cd to be even more active in
ra1-.ing money for such basic items
.t' pencils and glue. Some teachers
'·'' they will not be able to pur·
ch.1,e needed textbooks.
At that point, the woman start·
cd ..creaming and several neigh·
bor' ran out of their homes 10 free
her and struggle with him until po·
But the school district's Hard
times are forcing officials to con·
sider new ways or funding local
educ;ition. The school board is
looking at the · pos ibility of hiring
a professional fund-raiser. And to
encourage new idea , some ~chool
_ far, a lot of our budget reductions
directly affect the cl~1:.sroom. h 's
the cla sroom that's soi 10 come
first." .SHAPE -UP
From Al
woman, who wld police ~ltc: rr.:·
fused hi\ offer to p.1~ her l(1r 'nu·
al favor...
The \\Oman ,.11d Morak' lo;cpl
pestering her. hmH~'er, ;:i, she
worked her "a\ O\ er 10 the I C)00
block of \\'all.1cc . .,..here 'he \\as
~IJ)ing "'1th fm.nd'
lice got there.
Smi th said Morales managed 10
'lip away, but was eventually spot·
tcd walking in the 1900 block of
Sterling Alley between Wall ace
Street and Pomona Avenue.
Super Lotto
Wednesday, May 13 drawing
for $2.8 million jackpot:
14, 25, 30, 32. 40, 41
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•Clubs ..................................... 6
+ Diamond~ .............................. 9
•Spades................... . .... 8
N E WPORT
A Full Service Health Club
63 1-3623
ConvenientJy Located in WESTCLIFF PlMA
17th Street at Irvine Ave.1 Newport Beach • B Hughes & Sav-On Out before 'he got there, th e
\\Oman told police. MorJle)
gr.1bhcd her. Jr<1ggcd her up 3
Jmc.,..,,1 .... h11 he r and nppt:d her
bh1usc do.,...n ••round her w;11\t
According to Smith, the woman
"-JS h11 on the head a couple of
umes, but she was not seriously in· ju red. .~-----------------------------------------------------' ....... ~~~~----------+---
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World Tiide
Edilof
Morales i., .,cheduled to be ar·
ra1gned in Harbor Municipal
Court by Friday.
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The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlson ..•. 642-4330 ext.387
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SHARKS I
~ Corona del Mar. Harbor
boys, girls sink their teeth
into CIF swim prelims today .
By Richard DuM
SpOl\S Wnter
A fter making \'a'e!) in
the Sea Vie'' League
finals, !.\o,.immers from
Corona del Mar and Newport
Harbor high schools "'ill face their
1oughest ch:ilknge) of the }'ear today in
the CIF Southern Section prelimiMries
a1 Belmoni Plaza 1n Long Be<ich.
Comp~tition for 1hc boys, ,.,.ho com·
pete in the CIF 4-A, begins at 11 a.m.
today wnh theitnab !.lated for Friday at
7 p.m. ·
For the girls, who swim in the 3-A di-
vision, preliminary races are today at 5
p.m. with the fin\lls scheduled for S:11-
urday at 7 pm.
Last Frida" in the Sea View finals,
CdM's girb ·''on 1heir si~1h s1ra1gh1
league champiomh1p and seventh in the
past eight year~ Freshman Melanie Pelb
has been the Sea King••.' MVP this spring
on Coach Doug \ olding's balanced
squad.
Pelis, "ho :.\\ 1rn' on both free rel:iy
• units, \\Ill go in tic 50-and 100-~arJ
frec:.t)le e\enh 51c \\C·nt 26.12 Jnd
57.15, re .. pcc11,el~. in those :iprinb la:.1
rriday. Cd~r:. ~lKhelle \\ h1ton (5/.71)
::ii~ qualified for the JOO free E.1rlicr in
the !.CJ~on. Pclb qu:il1f1ed for Cff in 1hc
100 but1erfl) ( 1.02.9)
freestyler Michelle Whiton is among nucleus of starlets from Corona del Mar entered in today's CIF 3·A prelims at Long Beach's BelmOnt Plaza. See SHAAKS1l2
Eagles continue
to make It hard
on themselves
~ Laguna Hills puts Estancia
one game back with one
game left in race for third.
By Dennis Brostemoos ......
L\GUNA HILLS
-Before Wedne •
day's Pacific Coast
Leaaue makeup
game at Laguna
Hills, the Estancia
Jtigh baseball team
held its playoff fate in its own
hands.
The EaJles knew goinJ into
Wednesday s game that victories
over Laguna Hills Wednesday and
Costa Mesa Friday would put
them in the playoffs regardless of
-4Nhat else happened.
That's no longer the case after
Laguna Hills thumped Estancia. 9·
l. While the Eagles arc thinking
playoffs. the Hawks have league
tjtJe on their minds as Wcdnes-
.. y's victory moved Laauna Hills 411·6. tt-3) into a tie (or the PCL
6cad with Trabuco Hjlls entering
riday's last round of league
a mes.
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Daily Pilot high school athlete of the week
A man tor all seasons
By Ricllard Dunn
Spotts Wrter
J ason Boyce, sticling w11h his comm11ment 10 ~occer. has ended , .. ~
his track nod field !.Ca on as a champion ~·
Most arc e~tatic 1r they qu::ilir) for the Cl F Soutt ern Section
preliminaries, ha,ing fini hed in the top three in their re\pec11,c · ~ •
e"ent at the league finals. "* ~
It's not tha1 Do)ce of Corona del MJr High isn't cheery about his ~·~
performance last Friday at the Sea Vie"' League finals, qualif)ing for ~
CIF in four events, including league champion hip in the 100-and 200-mcters and
the long jump.
h's just that, well, a step to' ard his ultimate goal in life -to play in the World
Cup -is this weekend: The regional camp for 1hc, Ol)mp1c De,elopmen1 Program
(ODP), referred to ns 1hc Rocky Moun1.11n Soccer Tournamen1 in Albuquerque,
N.M., a prelude to securing a !pot on 1hc Junior Nauonal team.
"We leave on Friday and. of course, 1he ClF 3-A prelims are O\\ Saturday (at Tra-
buco Hi lb)," Boyce said ... We• hud to pay omc money for the ~occer tournament
and I hnJ :.ii ready ·missed a sotcer tournament in Portland (Ore.) last Frida). This
tournament I have to go to in order to be c'aluJted for the regional pool. There are
regional e'aluators who evalua~ >Ou and pick people lrom all over 1he West CoJ:.I.
"You get invited from regiol\.31 camp to the national ~amp. I got piclcd last }ear
fo r the regional team and "e pta)ed in England. Soccer·~ m) f1r!)t IO\C and my ult1-
See BOYCE/13
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•uest. The Eagles, who must win I See EAGLES/II
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Jason Boyce's love for .soccer overrules his recent track and field endeavors.
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E ach of the 36 auilds that voluntarily raise funds to
suppon the Oranae County Performing Arts
Center have a preferred way of keeping its favorite
pcrf onners on staae.
Some orchestrate a lecture series on various subjects,
others a dinner/dance, or an auction. Whatever it takes to
keep the opera stars and ballet dancers in Costa Mesa.
The women of the Con Tempo Chapter play
&<>If.
Last year in the chapter's lnauaural aolf
tournament, $20,000 was raised for the
Performina Arts Center as Marcia Jaaer, Sandy
Perrin. Carl Reichart and Billy Harper won the
best-ball foursome championship. In total, the
aullds raise approximately SS00,000 a year for
the center.
"We're a aolf guild and we have 40 to 60
women who arc ln\'Olved in lhOnthly golC play
throupout tho year," said Patricia Rock, a
member of the pild's Board of Directors.
1bli year's second annual competition is
scheduled for Monday at the Newport Beach
Country Club, the Con Tempo Chapter's major
fund·railin1 event of the year for the center.
Rcaistration bcains at 10:30 1.m., 1 luncheon is
scr¥Cd on the patio at 11 a.m., followed by a noon = atan. A Cocktail reception, dinner and live
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Newport Harbor's Maureen Mclaren, the Sea View League Female Athlete of the Year, returns to
CIF action today .al the 3·A prelims at Belmont Plaza in the 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke.
SHARKS:
From 61
Volding's 200 free relay, consisting of
\\ h1ton, Tiffany Pelis, Susan Ihrke and
~telan1e Pelis, went 1:46.73 in the league
finJls. but had already qualified for CIF,
J'> did the 200 medley and 400 free rela)'
teams. CdM swimmers 1n the 100 fly in·
elude Lindsay Foley (1 :08.81). Karen
fhomas (I: 12.40) and Karrie Cesario
(I 10 5~)
~e" port Harbor's girls ha.,,e five swim·
mer,, two seniors and three freshmen, in
'l'\Cn total evenb
Senior Maureen McLaren. the Sea
\'1e.... League Female Athlete of the
Year. 1s returning to the ClF meet in
!:tot~ the JOO free and 100 bad •. going
5-l 95 and 59.47. respecti\cly, in those
races last Friday to lead the Sailors.
McLaren abo swims a leg on Nc\\port's
200 medley and 400 free rcla)S.
The Sailors' 400 free relay, with a best
time of 3:5..t.2. consist!> of McLaren. se·
nmr Laura Thomsen and freshmen Mel·
1-.sa Schutz and Rachel Arrow. In the 200
medley ( 1 :56.5), Newport goes wit h
McLlrcn (backstroke). freshm;.1n Carey
Read (breaststroke). Arrow (ny) and
Schutz (free).
Schutz will also sw1111 in I he 50 free
(25 90) while Arrow. competes in both
the 200 (::!:01.07) and 500 (5:17 18) free
e\ents. The CIF qualifying time in the
500 free is 5:36. "(Arrow) will probably
make the finab in the 500 free ," Ne\\·
port girl-; coach Todd Kolber said.
In the boys meet, Sea View League
ch:.in1p1on CdM is stad..ed with talent and
'urpmes Senior Travis Grant. still reco.,,.
lrtng from surgery lao,t )'Car on both
'houlder<,. \\as i.cedcd fou rth in the 50
free, but \\On the league title in 22.11.
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Newport Harbor's Laura Thomsen (above) and Corona
dcl Mar's Robbie Tucker (below) have just one com·
. mon thought today -qualifyi ng for the ClF finals out
of today's prelims. The girls J·A prelims are at S p.m.,
following the boys 4-A prclims at 1 1 a.m. The boys fl.
nals arc Friday at S; the girls finals arc Saturday at 7 at
the same site.
Senior sensation Ted Simpkins will
\\\Im in both the 200 (I :45.04) and 500
( ..t 46 26) free events while sophomore
Cro ... h~ Grant goes.in both the JOO back
(S-l 26) and 100 free (·n.65) for the Sea
Kings
Cd M boys coach Mike Starkweather
\\111 al'l> ha"e three rela\ teams in the 4·
·\ prelim'>. In the ::!00 medley. it's Crosby
Grant. Wonkce Moon, Drew Devine and
Rob Tucker (I 41.69), 1n the 200 free. 11's
AnJrc"" Tahmou h. Doug Ce~no. Travi
Grant and Tucker (1 :29.59); am! 1n the
-l OO free. it's Simpkins. Devine, Ce,ario
and Crnshy Grant (3:16.56).
:-..e .... port's bo>"· led by semor Riki
Krumm1ns and sophomore Nathan
Anderson. qualified both the 200 and 400
I ree relay teams.
lnd1 .. 1dually. Krumm1ns advanced in
the 50 (22.50) and 100 (48.80) free
C\ents while Anderson qualified 1n the
~00 (I 47 ..t) and 500 (4.53.5) free races.
Harhor boys coach Dean Crow's 200
lree relay ( 1 :31.1) has senior Tyler Gcf·
fency. Krumm1ns, JUntor Brett McAllister
and senior J.R. Kendal. The Sailors' 400
free relay uses Krummins. Anderson.
McAllister and Kendal. a quartet that
has gone 3 17. 75
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women with a cost of S 175 per player.
Last spring, low gross winners were David Kane
and Ann Fracklcton while Joe Plcso and Penny
Barvm were low net champions. Jim Glidewell and
Bonnie Welsh won the longest drive awards.
Diana Brewster, succeeding Clare Burt. is this
year's Con Tempo Chapter chair.
0
Scan O'Brien (Huntinaton Beach) shot a
hole-in-one lasr Friday on Mesa Linda's No. 6
(128 yards) at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country
Club while using a 9-iron. Wally Klas en, Frnnk
Klassen and Bob Wood were witncsse~.
0
Newport Bench's Lynn Terres, as part of the
Drambuie Rusty Nail Hole-In-One Sweep tokes
that fe:iturc a one·week lrip for two to Scotlond a~
a arand prize, became eligible Cor the award by
sinkina an nee at Co 11 Me Ootr and Country
Club on April S (97-yard hole No 6)
0
The affiliate mcmt)ers of rhe Newport-Mc a
Assoc• tron of Renlto~ will ponsor rhc1r eighth
annunl charity 1olf tournament on Monday, June
I. 11 the Pelican Hill Oolf Oub. AJI proceed" will
bcncfi1 CHJLOHELP USA.
The SISS entry fee includes counc y u c of the
drivmg r.mge prior ro the tournament, green fee ,
golf cart, box lunch and J ttcket to the nwnrd
reception which i being catered b)' t1·: Fnur
Season Hotel at the golf course (no host oar).
Check-in time wtll begin at 10:30 a.m. for the
noon hota;un .,tart. Pre·reg1c;trntion i a mu\t (or
all golf er1.
Agrce1na to erve as co-chairman of thi year's
tournament are Oregg Shuler und Christopher
Parker, both of Stewarr Title. Comedian Joey
Di hop will be n pcc1al guec;t at the tournament
nnd wall emcee the award reception. Ticket\ to
attend the reception arc only S30.
All le m are eligible to win fir.1t, second or
third pJaec trophic Ootrcr "111 not onl)' h.-avc the
opportunity to tec;t their s~ill'i nt the longe I drive,
clo c I to the pulcanJ longeM putt holes. but there
will al$0 be t..,..u Hole-ln·One Conteias, sponw rcd
by Rcsjdential t! ro" und Fletcher Jones
Mercedes BcnL. A new oward ut this )'tar'
tournament will be u perpetual "Pre idenr'
Trophy," which will be kept RI the winning tc:im'
office for one year.
In additi on. golfc~ will be greeted 1t eoch hole
by Affiliates memhcr who will be Giving away free
promotional item-. .... n~cks and bc"eruac\.
lndividuuls interc tcd in rcai .. terina for the
tournamcnr houlJ contnct huler (4<Jl-6SOS) or
Parker {491 ·6S24).
Rlthard Dunn I · 1 D•llf Pilot fXJrl Wrlttr
t1tho t tlub 10/f tolumn •pptan tt• try 'Tht1rsd1y.
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It doesn't get much better
than this off coastal shores,
our thanks to 'El Nino-92'
...
S ah water angling off the South Coasr is
really sraning to heat up as sportfishers
running out of local landings, charter
boats and private yachts arc C3tching a variety
of g3me fish.
Water condiW>ns continue to clear nod arc
ideal, ranging i!' water temperatures from the
high 60s to the low 70s off the beach, in
mid-channel wntets and at the
islands.
Live bait has been the key to a
successful day's fishing and a mixrurc
o( anchovies, sardines and small
mackerel has been pretty easy to
haul up in bnit boat nets and
transfer to receivers, ensuring lots of
bnit for anglers.
M1•l1c
Davey's Locker (673-1434) is
sending the "Freelance" ou t daily on
three-quarter day trips ro fish hol
spots off Newport Beach and nt
Catalina. This fast sportfisher has
been returning dock side with full
sacks of legal barracuda, bonito, Outdoors
calico bass and a few yellows to
round out a day's fishing, reports
Davey's ~pokcsman Mike Yocum.
The sport bo:it "Thunderbird" is running
all-night trips to the back side of Catalina and
anglers on board are picking up a few big
white sea bass while soaking greenback
mackerel off the bottom.
0
Shork fishing is getting into high gear oil
along the coast as blues, mukos and threshers
arc being caught by anglers sprcadmg chum
slicks and waiting for hungry shark to take
E1 Nino-92 has al-
ready arrived , and it is
only a matter of time
before fishing will ex-
plode off Southern
California. The "Royal
Star", fishing the calm
waters off Baja at Ali-
jos Rocks, just re-
turned with fish holds
full of yellowf in tuna,
big yellowtail and
wahoo.
slabs of cut mackerel.
The charter boat
"Ilongo'I" (673·2 10),
skippered by Capt.11n Joe
Uairian. called in and
said that si:< makm were
hooked and landed this
past weekend by anglers
fishing off the edges or
the 279 Spot.
Tim Brocbay of
Newport Beach landed a
120-pound mako shark to
top all anglers fi hing for
these h:>rd-fighting fish,
while Tony Recd of
Dann Point hooked into
a 218-pound thresher
shark.
Accordmg to Buiri:in.
excellent water
conditions for shark
fishing run f1om
Ne\\port alf lhe way
south to Oce:in idc. with the "I rough." about
20 miles off 1he beach. holding prime shark
fo1hing water . ·
11)c "Oongos" is a very fast six-pack
sportfisher running open party shark fishmg
trips on Mondays, open purty surface trips on
Tuesdays and the rest of rhe week i av,nilable
for full charte~ and will run to wherever the
fish arc biting.
The "California Dawn," docked at Davey's
Locker, has a full schedule of shark fishing
trips.
Tbis_spcci:Uly~har~ fishi11g vuscl h~d$ oul
to high spots off Lagun:i on runs Mondays,
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Tuesdays and ThNsd•)'S from 7:30 a.m. until
4 p.m. On Fridays and Satur<la)'$, night-time
shark fishin& trips leave the landing at 6:30
p.m. and return by 1 a.m.
0
"El Nino-92" hos ~lreody arrived, ond it is
only a matter of time before fishing will
C'<plode off Southern California. The "Royal
Star" (619-226-8030). fishing tM calm waters
off Baja at Alijos Rocks, just returned with
fish holds full of ye llow fin runa, big yellowtaiJ
ond waboo.
Skipper Dean Adams said rhnt it wll.S an
awesome bite, and that many tuna were
tagged and released during a wide open bite.
This kind of early-season fishing for exotics
off the central coast of Baja could indicate
th:u these huge schools of fish :ire on the
move and anglers booked on mini-long range
trips in June should get in to some hot acrion
on tuna and rails.
Yellowtoil are under floating kelp patties in
ch:>nnel waters ond a few yellows in the 10· to
12-pound class were caught this week by
private boaters costing live sardines. No
dorado have been spotted yet, but with
70-dcgrcc water it . houldn't be too long
before these exotics move up along our
beaches.
0
Irvine and Anaheim L1kcs arc rewarding
fresh water anglers with gooJ fishing for
rainbow trout and channel catfish. These two
popular Orange County IJkes ore being
tocked \\eckly \\llh thousJnds of pounds of
fi h 10 en ure good fohing for all tho c fishtng
the c lakes.
An nil night fishing event called "Full
Moon Madness IV" \\111 be held Saturday
nighl at II'\ inc and Anaheim. The gates will
re-open :1t 5:30 p.m. and angler \tv11l be able
to fish for righting rainbow trout and monster
channel catfish un11t 3 o.m Sunday morning.
Angler, should hring along J lan1crn and
big landing net and be prcpJrcd for a good
night'!. r.~hing
0.
The United Anglers of Southern Caltforn1a
wall be holding their annual fund-ra1\er and
auction al the Dal~oa 83) Club on SaturdJy,
with the festivities scheduled to begin at 6:30
p.m.
Joey Bishop "'II be the ma!.tcr of
ceremonies, ''h1ch means 11 will be a very
funny evening and the Rams cheerlcodcrs will
be on hand to odd to this \\Orth\\ hilc event.
Fund:, ra1 cd , .... 11 go to re-.carch for our
white \CJ bas fohery off the Southland coast.
The Orll R.•) Memorial A\\Jrd \\tll also be ~
umeiled at this galJ e\Cllt •• 1ckno\\ledging Mr j
Wal ham Ray. "ho Ju ring h1' life dC\Olcd u lot
of time to the grc.11 outdoor\ \\hilc making
m:sny uUl\tanding contribut1ons to marine
con cl'\ a11011.
For ticket snformat 1on, phone b91-5055.
·n)c 5porb Al1cld Sport hm begins on
Friday, :ind will hi~hlight all thal i) nc' 1n the
shOQtmg ;.inJ hunting indu\tl).
The C\Cnt \\Ill be held at Rnahauge's
Shooting Sport> complc:A 111 Norco and should 1
pro,ide a lot of family cntcrt;unmcnt This
C\cnt ,,;11 run throush Sun<lJ)'. ..:
Jim l\'it!mltt's·outdoors t0lumo -op~n in
tllf! D:ail_v l'llot c• rry Tlwrsdoy.
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-The Mater
Dci High base-
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plcted its rcrum
to the top of the
Angelus League
standings Wednesday. clinching
the title With a dramaric oome-
from-bchind •-3 victory over visit-
ing Bishop Amat.
The Monarchs, who missed the
playoffs lasr season, secured their
fourth Angelus League champion~
ship in five years with the win over
the second-place )...anccn.
Mater Dei needed to wm one or
the two games this week against
Bishop' Amat to clinch the title. A
I Wednesday would have meant
the two teams would have hared
11·3 marks headfog into Friday'•
rematch ar Amat.
"We didn't wanr to go rherc
with evcrythmg riding on 1r,'' said
Mater Dei Coach Bobby Ickes.
"They play very well at home."
h looked u if tbc M nan:M
{21·3 overall) were goina to need
Priday's pme after Artie BeeZa
had dubbed hls second JOlo homer
of tbe same in the SC¥Cntb inn1111
to give the U.nccrs a 3-l lead.
Wilh the g1mc on the line In
the bottom of the seventh innirw.
the Monarchs' Dave Knuff sent a
1·1 pitch into the pp in left-center
field to easity bring in both the
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No. 1 Estancia roll pat Bardin ,,.,,,,,, ,,.,..,,,
In fll'lt round at /llllJOllB
COST A MESA -Estancia High No. l boys !>tngl~ player
Chau Nguyen avcnscd an earlier dcteat to Oar\Jen Onl\'~·~ St.na
Kim, and £aaleS sophomore Justine Oilbcn moved up from the
JUnior val'lily to win a girls singles match to hcl~' the top-seeded
hosts to a IS·4 badminton win in the fint rour.J of the CJF •·A
playoff,.
Nguyen could face Kim once again in the ClP Individual ~mafi· rlJ
nalt, barrina upsets, •ccordmg to Estancia C.oach Liiiian Bra· ii
bander.
Tbe E.ale advance to n,esday's quarterfinals against the c.o&·
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Sophomore Bryson Groat gets the call for Corona del Mar.
Playons are here,
for CdM, right now
~ Sea Kings cl ose out
Sea View with University:
Winner goes on to CIF;
loser stays at home.
By Richard Dunn
$clorts Wiier
D uring last
y ear 's
miracle
run to the CIF
3·A baseba11 .ei11Mll!
playoffs, Corona
dcl Mar High's
Sea Kings needed to defeat
University twice down the
slretch They did.
This year, lhey have to do it
again.
"This 1s to clinch it," CdM
Coach Soott Magers said of the
playoff berth at stake today
(3. 15 p..m ) when the two
schools coll ide in the Sea View
uague finale at CdM.
The Sea Kings (12-10, 6-8),
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(PD RRQULM SEASON,
who 'ilaycd alive in the playoff race wi1h a 3-0 victory over Um on
Tuesday ntght , arc expected to start freshm an left-hander Bryson
.. <lroat on the mound t~y.
Groat (0-1) has six save coming out of the bullpen thi ~prmg.
Senior nght-hander George Olelius (6-5), who began the yea r 4-0.
1s also available.
Follawtng Tuesday's loss, Univcrsuy Coach Chns C.onl1~ sa id he
wasn'r sure who would start for the Trojans (13·10, 1-~t roday.
Donnell Dowdy, a 6-foot·3; 200-pound scmor, is most likely.
"I'd ay Dowdy would start because be pitched again't u~ la~1
time and did a nice job," aid Magers, whose quad lo t to Uni·
\Crsity, S-4. in the first meeting of rhe year "'hen Do" .. dy (2·2)
pitched.
CdM, with the momentum ofter Tuesday's 'ictory. "'on eight or
11\ final 10 games Inst year to clinch a playorr !>pot. including l\\O
gigantic victories over these same Trojans.
"We were in the same situation last year," Magers said. •·we
needed to beat Uni twice. The first time we bc;it them, they had
their ace on the mound and we scored nine run in lhc bonom
half of the ixth inning after being down 7-0 and having onl> one
hit up to that point. .
"We carried 1hat momentum to their park and that's the day
Br:rdy Lam~ hit two home runs, so momeittum·~ a real ifnportunt
thing. To have that advaniagc makes a difference."
With four games left in the season last year. CdM defeated Uni,
CJ:7. after the the:mical nloe-run comeback, then beat the Trojans
apin, 14·7, when Lamar hit a pair or homers in the ne'<l game.
The Se:i Kings had two cames rem:iining -both :ig:iinst New-e<>rt H:irbor -in the final week and needed to win one for a
playoff spot. They beat the Sailors, 9-5, on the la t day of the reg·
utar season to clinch a post-season benh.
If the Sea Kings arc to return to the Southern Section 3-A play·
offs. they'll need to win the rubber game again t University today
Groat is 0-1 this season, the loss coming against Irvine in the
Pride of the Coast Tournament after he pitched seven effective in-
nings out of the bullpen.
The Sea Kings, unlike the beginning of this eason when home
runs carried rhem, have relied on solid dcf ensc :ind consi tent
pifching of late. Carchcr Tim DeCinces, second baseman Mike
Susson and shortstop Theo Rokos have been slick up the middle.
Third bn eman Dave Angeloni, a junior. and fi~t ba~eman Brad
Oetcresa have been two of the Sea Kings' hottest hitters.
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We're close to making this happen ...
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From 8 1
at home Friday again.st Costa
Mesa, now become rooters for La-
guna Hills in its game at Laguna
Beach the same day.
If the Eagles and Hawks win ,
Estancia is in the playoffs as the
PCL's No. 3 team due to its 2-1 ·
record against Laguna Beach this
eason. Any other combination
and Estancia is out.
"We never do things easy, do
we?" Estancia co-coach Paul Trox-
el asked rhetorically follO'Ning bis
team's loss. "Pete (Laguna Hill
coach Tcreschuk) guaranteed me
they'd give it their best. They're
playing for the league title."
Estancia immediately got into
trouble in the bottom of the ·r.rst
as .starting pitcher Bi ll Brown was
unable to find the .plate.
The Hawks looked at 13 straight
balls to start the first inning, but
thanks to catcher Fred Pajarito's
gunning down a runner at third at-
tempting to steal, Laguna Hills
onty bad two on and one out when
Mike Smith was brought oo.
Smith escaped the inning un·
scathed by rctinng the first two
ballers he faced. But Laguna Hills
began the second inning with a
walk and one-out single.
The Eagles compounded the
trouble by booting a routine
ground ball, filling the bases. The
next three hitters singled, which
was followed by a sacrifice fly, an·
other error in the infield and an
infield single.
"It's our own fault, we kicked
away a sure double-play ball which
could have gotten us out of the in·
ning with no runs," said Troxel.
The Eagles squandered a great
opportunity to dent the lead in the
founh inning after Vic Ramirez
singled, Jay Richardson walked
and Smith singled to fill the bases.
After a foul out 10 third, Nate
Haeger lifted a fly ball to medium
deep center. Ramirez broke for
the plate, but the 1hrow just bear
him for the first or what was to be
four Laguna Hills double plays in
the final four innings.
The Hawks put the finishing
touchc on with three more runs
10 1he bottom of the fifth helped
along by a batter reaching first on
a third·stnke passed ball.
Haeger provi ded Estanc1a's final
run wi1h a long home run to left
10 lead off the ninth inning.
Troxel indicated that his team's
ace, Kyle Wilson, would be on the
mound for the Eagles in Friday's
1,;rucial again t Costa Mesa. Matt
Harber. the Mu tangs' top starter,
1 cxpectcJ to oppose him.
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Alisha Nelson Andreas Roc!.lcnbcrg
Orange Coast Athletes of the Ye ar
Nelson, Roestenberg honored
S oftb.111 pitcher Albha Nelson and frce't'lc ~'"nrn11ng !llandou1 Andrea' Roe)lcnberg
h..1,c been n..1mcd Crance Coa.,l Collccc\
"'Athle1 C'> or the ) c.ir" for llJ'J::! In .1 \Ole! by ~1hc
QCC CllJChL\
nJmcnt h1.·11h .
Ne bun "a' rc'-°cnth )Ck1. teJ Pi1ch1. r of the
'I car in 1hc Or:.inge Lmpire Conlcn.:n.:e ~he. kd
the contercncc 111 "'"' ERA .ind ~1nkcuuh
Roc)tenherg .• 1 ~liph\lnlOrc trom Schrdb~r 11 !,h
Ill Port \\J,htnghlll, N.Y. cappcJ J grc.11 ~e.l,llll
l\\O ''ecb Jgo, leading OC'< to a 'cconJ 'tr.1icht
men ·!I ~" 1mm1ng !>I.lie title
Nd on. J 'ophomorc frL>m Woodbridge I llgh. "
::!3-6 on 1hc }car \\llh an 0 -l-l earned run a.,.er.1ge
in 205 inning-..
She led the P1ra1e' ,oftb.111 1c.1m 10 the ~ChlX.ll\
(1r)l·c\\:r cunlcrcnLc ttllc (\l.1\l \\Ill make '"' -.ev
ond )lr.11gh1 'tJle tuurn 1mcnt 1111, \\Cekcnd in
JcrJmento. 1h.111k' an p.1r1 to Ncl,on. "ho '' 4:'·
1-l in l\\O ,e."on' .ind ''the , hool., :11l-11me \\10·
n1ngc'1 pitcher.
Roe,1enbcrg 'cl .1 ~t.11e ;111d n.ll1on.il n:.: •rd 1n
the 500·\ 11d ln;C,l\le in 4::'.!h 3. ,1, \\Cll a' J ,t,11e
nurk an the ~llO fre.e 1n I :39. I 0
He al'o \Hlll the m1k fru. 1\k 111 15·~1.-n ,111J
contributed Ill a p.11r of 0~·(.. ,t.1tc .ind 1\Jlillllal
m.trk) Ill 1el.1~ e\Crlb.
Nchon to"cd three :.hu toub IJ'>I "eckcnd. 10-
clud1ng a pcrfccl game .1g.11n't Rio Hondo .• 1.,
Co..1.,1 .,,,amped three other 1c.1m' in the Sou1hun
Cahforru.1 Regional' tu qu.1ldy 1l1r the l>lalc ltlUr·
Neb.on and Roe.,1cnb1.r~ \\Crt. h0nLH1.d b\ 1hc
Co)ta ~k .... 1 Ch.11nba ot Cl)mmucl; jl .1 bre~kl..1,1
\\cJnt;-.J,1) JI 1he Sou1h Co.1,1 \\c.,110 Hotd
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BOYCE:
From 61
mate goal in life I) 10 pl.1) in the
World Cup ··
Track i'>n't all th.11 Uo\Cc '"" be
forgoing lhl\ \\Cckcnd. ·
·Tm suppo-,cd 1'0 get confi1 med
thi'> Sund:iv .rnJ I h;.i\I! Ill llll"
that, aLo:·· -,aid DO\cc. a m~·mhcr
of Our uJ\ Queen ol An~c:I' in
Corona del ·~tJr. ·-rm cathohc. 'o
)OU get baptized fir-.1. then }OU gel
)Our first holy commun1on1 1hen
ymr're confirmed.~
c .. iul>c (Woodhndgc's) Gn:g f\tun1z
is a n excellent runner." '>.lid
Doyce, \\.ho repeated :is lc:iguc
long jump chJmp1on and .11,\1 an·
chored CdM's ~OO-mc1er rcl.1~
team 1h~11 qu.11ilieJ "Ith J ~crnnd
pl:lcc fin 1 h an .W 3.
"I ";isn ·1 really c~pcc11ng 10
bc:H both ~tuniz anJ (\\\ll)d·
bridge's) G.ir) Young. I felt "~1rd
.1bout ii I guc)s 'omc11me' I un -
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fom1ed.
llo\ cc. .in All·CI F Southern
Scc1ion l·A 'occer pla~cr for the
Sea King<, la-.t winter, cred1h CdM
boys track c:oach Erich Moreno for
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Ca.•lomta a.t lhll ngnt "'" _, ~ lAIWMn Hulton plea• .. 30 DIAi CAL-on MAY 22, 1192, al 11:00 etecl11or Micl\tltNa and Patty J. lht deed of "'* axacu1ecl Court ~ ,.lult In the corpratton. "' a.n.tll Part· ~,.,:!!"Y 0-
101..r1111 conW1¥ed 10 !Ind now ~ COrpOIWion c,.o •NDAIUOS pere PF• AM, 1324t JEFFEREY RO., To find out the t MlcMlena, husband and by MARK A. Ol.$ON A ~ bell'; cledllrad or '* tm"'"' -"1 on Ape
SMlnon ~ ~on Mntar una ---te ~~~~-pr~ ...... mutt nay or ~Ill-~·E:E~o,CPl~~y. 2 F SINGLE MAH I Ord«ad IOf'f9ll to lhe Stat• By: E. JUltlt'I Wiison Ill, lb: , ........ ~ Corpoquon .eeao • __.,.._..._ ......... ~.. ............ ....., .... ,--..-• . "" . arm•ra .. ~ or Callorntt and dl•tnt>-Executlw vic: ... PittlcMnt ,.._'
OBITUAJlY HHH H.,_. ~ 8111\ •&Of"• • MaqulM en Ing, 10011 and/or other range ror payment 10 .iop and Mefchani. en of ......... dee! 05/2411885 In utec1 pur..uan1 10 U\e ptQlli. Thia alalamtt\1 WM fllecl PublllMd Newport
8enlatdlno CA ~1:1883 .. ta...... houMtlold .... stored by the torec!Oaut•, Of If Y«tl ~ 8"ct\, a ca&romta Book NIA Page NIA lntt , "°"' ol Heallh encl sattty lllnlh the County Oatk Of Coeta ...... o..ey
r--------•I DnalOnl ., ttw abo\'9 Un• oarta o un• tha lollo~ paf'90n1: property i. In foredotw• COtporallon 15·188675 of Olflclal Code s.ctton 1'489 with· °'~ Cou\ty on Ap(ll 14, 14, at, 21, JI.Ina 4, 1 BULLWINKLE P<~Y may be *lllNd by ltamacl• t•t.tonlca "° SPACE ; • TENANT '°'any lolh., iaason. ~ Recorded October 4, 1089 Record• In lhe oftlce of the out ll.lrtl'ler notice or hear· t9112 Th 19QU.l"'IJ Mrll9 In ~ lo ~ore PfOIMoloftl NAMES lact: as lnatrumant No. 89-Coonty Recotclet of OR· loo. FSl8140
Ebner G•orge lrom the benel"""'""' Wlltlln 10 au tMpueata .. dta • 8071 TIM CONLON; 1573 NEW WEST FEDERAL 534970 ol Official Record• ANGE County Cellfornla P'ubll•h•d N•WP-Ort PubUlhed u....-... &.aQh. PUIUC NOTICI Bullwlnkle, 86, of ,._ Ir ;;"' ... .-.... PETER SEIDENBER: 8009 In the omc. Of record., ol and In ' ' 8tach/Coita Jffsa Dally ·~~""'"'· I-----...;..;....;~· Palo Alto, CA. died -;•,!. om icelha I ,_..._iQn mequlne Uen• que EUIOTT WELSCH; Bol4 SAVlNQS ANO LOAN AS-Ofanoe County. Boole Paga lnat. Piiot May ,4 2t 28 19112 Costa MtH Dally Plrot Pio......_
May 9 . 1992 In Anti· o ~ noc..,e .iM be cumpllr con I•• for-ROCCO GAMBINO; H528 'SOCIATION, C/0 AMERI· Seid dtecl ol trust d• 192-44630 of •aid Omclal ' ' ' Th27S APrll 30. M1y 7, 14, 2t. 8Ylllneee .......
och. CA. ol cardlec w!lholA maae malldedee 1 .. •l•a ap. ROBERT AAGGATZ CAN SAVINGS BANK, F.A., scrlbff the following piop. Rteorda, wlU Std on 051291 1992. ttet•Meftt
nrreal. Born July 23, expr-~°' -~· roplaclH al uat9d quf. Owner reMMtS the right S40 EAST MAIN STREET, any: t9112 at 9:45 A.M. at Al the PUii.iC NOTICE U\250 me Following
1905 In New York, po1-liorl °' enCuntbrW>Cet •N qu. le cort• •• to bid at the aale. Pix· 2NO FLOOR STOCKTON lOT 3 OF TRACT NO. main (Nonl'I) antrenc:e to we c1o1no bua1nM1 u:
NY, Mr. eu11w1nkl• 10 Ml•tv UMt 11111*d ...,_ cucho au caao. ~m~~."!d•~ CA 95202 oQg) 64~2815 ' ~AINMrsi. ~~~ ~.~ountv courthc>UM, 100 K H
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wort.ed 54 yHra u due on Ille noie MQ#9d bt II u1t9d no pNaenta !en cn.ckt only. All • If you have 111y questions, OF ORANGE. STATE OF Iv,.. Center DR. Wffl, NO~~:. Of l~IZUR.& cMt040014 TATES, 11320 Ttllbert
a purc hasing agent: said o-i a TNSI to w1i au roa~ta • u..p.1 ehued goods are ~~s you~ conlac1 a law-CALIFORN~ AS PEA MAP Santa AN, CA at putMjc UAN TO NOTICa TO FountaJn Valley. C
sell-emp loyed u ~00000 f*'8 ttw ~ pu9do p..-der .. cuo, 11; and mus1 be paid IOf Y9f ol the governmental RECORDED IN BOOIC 233, auctlot\, to tl'lt highest bid· H~TM AJID ~ C"mHTOftS OF 8V08
well ns tor City Col· ~ c:i,.. ~ !Ind J lo pu9don quit., au and ramol/9d at the time of agency which may have rn. PAGES 26 ANO 37 OF MIS-cW for cash (payable at COH UCTtON •UU( UL• ~ = Te:,
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J!Uble*IOll o1"::! :a.: aelerlo, au dlMro r ule. Salel tub)ed to pnor iwed 'f04JI loan. Nolwith-CEl.LANEOUS MAPS, IN the linw of sale In lawful 11411/'14U 8Y AUCTION ISRCI. Ave .• f~ y~
Drake Unlver11ty. 01 s.le ..,.ea lnlltee'I olr•• co••• de au cencellatlon In lhe event ol standing lh• tact that your THE OFFICE OF THE money or th• Unlltd AND NOTICE 8101 91oa t210I ' ~~~ :U~1;YosH0~0P~!i ,_ and co.t• 111 tne amoun1 proplodad 1ln evl•• ::'9::1~t!:iw:-n ~= prOJ)erty 11 In torecloswe. ift~NJ6u~ORDER OF States). aJI right, 111i.. and OP INTUIDED u .c.c.t Thi• bu•lntiu 11 (
ol ,, ~ 74, plus lrUlelt on adlclonal por part• • thla TTHlg end f4Rr cla ol Y04J may offer your prop-EXCEPT AU OIL. GAS lnttrnt. conveyed lo and fO..f'llTURE (a) Nolle• ,, htra«>y given ducted by: a COfJ)Orallon
of Fllnl, Michigan lhe u,,. pmcipm b111ance II la Corle. MAY, 1992. Public s1Jage erty IOI Ula, provided ll'le HYDROCARBON sue: now held by h under Hid ,URSUANT TO to crednora ot U\e within Tht ragl1tranl(1) ~:ra~~~~ua~n~v:;~~ 1 vanable 1111eres1 ,.. ltom Exl•t•n otroa r.qulsl• Management, Inc. Tele-sale 11 concluded prior to STANCES ANO MINERALS deed In the PfOperty lltu-HU&. TH AND na!Md Hiier thal a bulk mancad
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in 1931 and served ~::"'~ 1~dal•111ol toe legal••· Puede Cl"• phone (714) 552·5997. lhe concluslon ol lht tore-BY WHATEVER NAME ated In said County and IE~~~r,~~lll 4 :le b~ 1uctlon 11 about to ~~~n.':'·~~:(sr'u
in the Merch.int Ma· • usted qui•,. Hamer • Aian• '°'owner. CIOIUlt KNOWN, IN, ON OR State and dHCflbad u fol· • • ma • on lhe uHt• cl• abOV9 • NIA
•me. Ho served on :=:-'°rf en: = t': un •bo9ado lnmodlat• Ba~c~~~~~d M~:.wr;,~rt Remt.mber, You MAY ~r~~RA g:~/:. ~,;'~ tow.: 2~ ~~ :J;d~9:~·2;'. '({,~~~~ .. and bUsl-Lynn ~18', Aall.
lhe Board of 01rec-OOltgeteo 10 pay poor to 11111 mente. SI no c onoco a Piiot May 7, 14, 1992 ly LOSE LEGAi. RIGHTS If FEET MEASURED VERTI· LOT 8 OF TRACT NO. Costa Mesa, C&hl0tnla. the na11 addre11ea ot the ~
IOrS of lnternauonal YOU ARE IN OEF~T un •bogado puod• Th265 YOU DO NOT TAKE CALLY FROM THE SUR-3625 IN THE CITY OF propeny described H : ...,., are: TllMChem, Dr.II-Thl9 l1atamenl wa1
lns111ute or Flint Ml UNDER A DEED Of TRUST llam•r • un Hrvlclo do PROMPT ACTION NO-FACE OF THE GROUND COSTA MESA, COUNTY 398 COMPUTER, VGA lion of Jatronlc lndUltrles with the COl.W\ty CW
He was preceded rn DATE D JUlY UI. 1980 reforencla de •boa.. PUBLIC NOTICE TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BUT WITHOUT THE RIGHT OF ORANGE. STATE OF MONITOR, CO ROM . Inc .. 3787 Birch Streel, ~County on AfH
death t>y hrs wife ol UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION do• o e una oftclne do THAT· IRVINE SERVICE OF ENTRY UPON ANY CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP LASER JET PRINTER; 3ee Newpor1Beach.CA92660
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57 years Evelyn TO P"'°TECT YOUR aruda leg•I (vea el di-RETOOHIS OOCEO UMENT WAS COMPANY 11 the duty IP-PORTION OF THE SUR• REC0ROEO IN BOOK 130 COMPUTER KEYBOARD; Al Ulad by the Ullar, aA fl281
Bulfw lnldo, w ho PROPERTY rT MAY BE t r1 If RO 04123192 AS FACE OF THE GROUND PAGES 7 THRU 1 S,: COMPUTiR STANO ANO other txnlnes1 name1 and PublJshed Ntwp0f1 S. passed away May SOlO AT A PUBlfC SALE IF roe Co o te • onlcot. INSTRUMENT NUMBER 92. pointed ltUSlff under a ABOVE A DEPTH OF 500 CElLANEOU 0, Ml ACCESSORIES addrenH UHd by the Cosll MtU Dally
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H YOU NEeD AN H• No. 12 HS'71 2e6404 BOOK PAGE OF· Deed of Truat dated 07/11/ FEET FOR THE PURPOSE S MAPS, IN waa Mizad pursuan1 to Miiar Within lhrM yesrt be-April 30 Ma 1 14
. 1 0 IS s ur-EXPLANATION OF THE Th• nam• and •• FICIAL RECORDS OF OR· n . executed by DONNA L. OF EXPLORING FOA BOR· THE OFFICE OF THE Haelth and Safety Cocl• IOf• Ille dale IUCh hit WU • y ' • ~z~: D~~ond~~g~!~~~ NATURE Of THE dr ... of th• court la: ANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR· MC ElAOY. AN UNMAR· ING, MINING, DRILL. RE· COUNTY RECORDER OF Section 11471/11488 by dtllwred °' ...... 10 th•
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PROCEEDING AGAINST (El aombr• J dlreoclon NIA • RIEO WOMAN ANO, SAllY MOVING. EXTRACTING OR SAID COUNTY. Iha Co1ta Mesa Police 0.. auction-are: None ---------~~~ ~~~:rn~r ~:~ YOU vou SHOULD de I• oorte ••t IUPE· Tltl• Order No. A. CHAPMAN, AN UNMAR· MARKETING SAID sue-Th• strHI addre11 and parlment. (c) The auets 10 be IOld PUBLIC NOTIC!
Al t o. C A; so ns CONT ACT A LAWYER RIOR COURT OF CALI· 1245~3 RIED WOMAN 11 TrUSIOf STANCES, TOGETHER olhercommondeslgnallon The PfOperfy was 1t1led are dncrlbed In qenetal ---------
Charles Hamilto n of DATED Apnl 30 1992 FORNIA. COUNTY OP Tni•••• l•I• 10 secure obllgallon• .~ WITH THE EXCLUSIVE II any, of the real properfy ;vi:r ''i'~ :o ~legr Vio-~Machinery & Equipment CNS1038SH
Brontwood, CA. tor· l~ i:!::: ~Ult: ORANGE, 700 Civic No. 2"23378LC faVOf of AMERICAN SAV-:~er Alf EXECUTE ANY clffcrlbed abOV9 I• pur-1~3~~ !f I~ H::i:hon~ Blrc:'·s~'r1 ~w~::. Flctltlou•
m e rl)' o f Co1ta Truatee G~ A Clawland Center Drive Woat, Reference No. INGS ANO LOAN AS-THE PURP5~segF F~ ported to be. 3221 MIN-Safety Code You 11e Qjaach,C..9~ 8u-'n"sNam.
Mesa . and Thomas Vee P19110enl 4880 HailTIMC P.O. 8ox 138, Santa 2H23371LC SOCIATION as Beneficiary TRACTINO OR RECOVER· NESOTA AVENUE, COSTA hereby notified lhat tile '(cl) The natM of the auc-•,tate"'9nt
Bullwinkle ol Loa An-P~ San BetnM:Mo. CA ~. CA 82702.o831 NOTrCI OF recorded on 07/19'T7 as ING SAID SUBSTANCES MESA. CA 92663 District AttOfney of Orange llOn-Is· Berl Arone. The The O(lowlng per
gores. CA: and s ix 92407 1863 {714) 860-47'51 The n•me, addroaa, DEFAULT AND lnstrumenl no 281122 In AS SET FORTH IN DEED The undtrSlgned TrvstH Col.Wiiy hu Initialed PfO-name of auctlOn company ~~ ~l~U gra n dc hildren In-•IQ •nd telephone nurnkr ELECTtON TO book 12297 page 307 of OF RECORD dtsctalms any l<ablltty fOf Cffdi'l' lo f01lel1 lhe II Tauber Alona Auction-1548 Adema Avenue
cludlng Chad end May 14 21 28 1992 of plelntlff'a attomer SELL UNDER DE.ED Olfk:lal Recorcla In the Of Also known H 1111 Kauai any lncoffectneu of Iha above ~s~n~ =~ If' Cosla Mna c.Jil
Thomas Ham1llon ol = ~ BeacM;ogta or plelntl" without .~ MP OF TRUST flea ol the Recordet ot OR: ~!'•· Costa Meaa, Cahl0t· llrHt addles• and othef r.'i:ta; C~d• •Section on ~~~t;'g~ : 1~:: Mtke M • Nt•ln, 1
Cos1a Mesa ettomor. la: (Et nom-I ORTANT NOTICE ANGE County, Caltlomla. 11 1 stt"I addless or common dtllgnallon. If 11<1se 4 o'doctl A.M'., al 3767 Birch South 1300 Eut. Salt ~~~~.v.:'~t•f:baM:v, bre, I• dlrecclon 'I •I IF YOUR PROPERTY IS u more lully dtKnbed on common dHlgneHon ot any, shown he1aln You .,. ens•ryc11d thal II StrMt. Newpon Bnc:h Ca Cl1y, Utah 84105
numoro de tolefono d•I IN FORECLOSURE BE· said Dead ol Trust lnclud· property Is ahown above The 10111 amount ol tilt you dHir• II) contHI lhe 92660 Angela L Nawin. ~fe~,;~;' c~llu1~~~: abogado del d•man· CAUSE YOU ARE BEHIND Ing 1 note(•) tor In~ tum of no warranty I• given ., 10 unpaid balance of the obli. 1or1 .. 1ura of lhis l>fOperly. The tul clay IOt l1Ung tt"'L~ EA1t. kit
ment at Un•on Cem-PUBLIC NOTICE d•nle, o d•I deman. IN YOUR PAYMENTS, IT 563,200.00: tl'llt th• benalf· ltt eomplet1ne11 or cor· gallon secured by the ~~rf•:,oynt c'~d~·~:c1~ 1:';' will be June 10, T~t butlnau 11
etery Brentwood Con----------dant• que no tl•n• MAY BE SOLD WITHOUT crar lnlerut under u1d rectneu. The banthclary PfOparty 10 ti. IOld and 11488 S Id . cluc:lad by' an lnd1vt0
tributtons may be made CNS 1037118 •bo9ado, eat HAR· ANY COURT ACTION, and Deed of Trust and the obfl. ~tr said ~~ Trust, reasonable u1lm111d Yerilied 'c~ =~ :OU~ 18:2•teds Mer
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to the Memo11al Fund. SUMMONS RISON W. SOMMER, Y04J may hive the legll gatton1 1ecurte1 thereby de~SC:::: f a ach °' costs, bpensn and ad· inlefHI In the pr<>PettY • mtnced 10 ttanuct
Ftrsl Presbyterian (CITACION CSB NO. 64125, LAW right lo bring your eccount era prHanlly neto by the secUted lh::by~bl~!1'°:X~ v ncas at the llme ol the You must f1'9 this ct .. m In •:rtb~o;:a N ~!' unclef lhe fict. Church Flint Ml JUDIClAL) 0 FF ICES 0 F 8 ER· In good standing by paying CIJflant benellclery that a ec:uled and delivered lo Ille Ual publoe.aUon of the No-Ille Supertor Cour1 of Ille u 1 ed ewport ...,..,,... Name(t) Ii
SECOND AMENDED GLUND & JOHNSON, all of your past due pay· bfeacll of, and ~lautl In, undlfligned a wnnan cl«:· tice of ult la: $106.aSO tit. County or Ofan9• W11h1n ~..:~Coat.a "''"' Oaoly = :''tJ::...
COMPLAINT 1 Se SO Dovonthhe mtnts plus perminad costs the obllgetions for which 1at1tion of O.t11J11 In 0.. In ldd1t.on to cell\, Iha = (30) d•r t!:.f the fdlt IY
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· l"2. Thi .._..,,.,,. wu --------•I NOTICE TO DEFEN• ltre•t, Suite 310, Qr .. and •Xf*'MI within tile saJd Deed of TIUll II sec;u. mand l0t Sale, and wrtttan Trutlff wtll accept 1 cash-lll'lle~~llllOll ~ecet!. ~i!i tt\27' w\lt\ tM CGUrtty MCGUIRE DA HT : (Av I• o • nada Hiiia. Ca.llfoml• lune penninad by law f0t rity haa occinad In 1nal th• =:,,, 0~0 bfC::: ,a,:t of ..,., check draMi on a nobc.e. ~aw uM Supa-PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on
M •rah• I I Acua•dot LORRE LL 81344118/881·1581 l'Wlstaten-.nt of your ac:· payment hH not bHn derslgned 10 Mii iald un-llale °' national bank, a rlOf Court Numbef 68-39-1992
McGuire, age 81, BOARD AND CARE •ka DATE: ~RI 1882 count. Which •• nc>m1aly mecle of: THE PAYMENT erty IO u1tsrv UICI o:~ chtek dlawn by a stall Of 01) You must M"'9.,.. en-CNS
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passed away May 9, L 0 RR ELL QR 0 U , GARY L. GRANVILLE, five bulineH days prior to OF PRINCIPAL AND/OR IN· lion1, and ihefMfttf fna federal credit union Of a dOfff<f copy of the cl11m FlGtltloua Pub&llhed ~port S.
1992 Mr. McGuire HOME; LORRAINE EL· Clerk, Br M•rJorle lhe date Ht for the sale of TE.REST WHICH BECAME und.,llgned cauHd 1alcl Chee!( drawn by a ltata Of on IN District Att°""'y of Bu•lneaa NaMe C.0.t.a M ... Daily Pilot
was a tong time LINGER; RAV WELSH; Fell•, Deputy )'OUf property No eale elate DUE ON 01/16192: ALL notice oJ breach and of fad•al savings and loan ~ang• County ~ttn: Vicki lt•tement 1, 14, 21. 2e. 19112
member ot Searanng STATE OF CAUFOR· Published Newpor1 Beachr ~y be ffl until lhrff SUBSEQUENT PAYMENTS ettctlon to be reco1decl auoclaUon, uvlng1 .. tor Hut, ~YClvl~r~,:~ are~ 'o:'::::~ ~s
Masonic lodge NIA; DEPAATENT OF Co1t1 Me11 011ty Ptlot montha lrom tl'lt dllt 1hls NOW DUE ANO WHICH ~~YN13•8~~0=91"j todatlon. °' 11"'ng1 bank 0t1:V~ .... Santa An&. CA 1.YNW~O ASSOCIATES, __ P_U_l_l_l_C_NO_T_f_C~E.i
Prior lo moving to SOCrAI.. SERVICES; DE-April 23. 30, May 7, 14, notice ol defaull may be r .. BECOME OOE THEREAF· Olhclal R::ordt 01 0:. speclned In Section 5102 9270t Yrllhtn tan (10) days a Celllornla general pan· -------.-!
Kansas. Marshall PARTMENT OF SOCIAL 11192 corded (which date of re-TER ; LATE CHARGES ANGE County· of ltw Flnanclll Code and of the filing of lhe daJm in narahlp, #13 COfpotate FlcttllOU•
was a former rH I· SERVI c ES-Tt\240 COfdlloon appear1 on thl1 ANO/OR IMPOUND PAY· Slid Salt _,;1• be made au1hor!Led 10 dO busln.11 Iha Superior CourVCIVll DI+ Plaza, Suile roo. Newpon 8ual""a Nam.
dent or Orange COMMUNITY CARI!' LI· notice). MENTS If ANY AD-bu1 WllhOUI covenant ~ In 11'1• ttata In lhe ~of 111"°" &.ach, C<t.112660 State-t County area Grav• CENSINO DIVISION; PUBLIC NOTICE This amount 11S:J,14413 VANCES FOR OEllN-werranty, HPfftS °' Im-ltndef othet than cash 11 The faua to llmllly tile Hopkin• Development The fotlowtng per ~·~~Oser;•~• ~~~~.~ DEVELO,lllENT DI• •TATEMENT OF u of o4/l6/92 encl wil In-QUENT TAXES. BONDS phed~egarding l•tle. PDJ· accepted, lht Trustee may =~· !=:'1n~ f.:'!f'Yp.';;~:n~; 'f:~~E~ u
day. May 14 1992 at ABILrTIES CENTER; ABANDONMENT OF ereaM until your account ANO/OR ASSESSMENTS :' U.: ancumbranc.s, w.lhoul Ula tssuance of Ille Pfoperfy In Ille Superior Cotporate Ptua Suiie 200 •W •
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Hart>or Lawn Memo-JANET SELINE; LAR..V USe OF FICTITIOUS ~°:'9' current INSURANCE PREMIUMS ~ifum ;,•r;::rw,:1:"! T~'1 Oeecl until lundt Cou'1 .... retu11 In tile Newpor1 8aach. Calif' ~bOr~i.ngton a.
rial Pllllc with Wor· STREELMAN; MICH-8USINESS NAME e yout proper1y II In ANO SENIOR LIEN PAY· cured by said Deed of become a1taila.ble 10 Iha PfOpal'ty b9&ng ~ad Ot 112'&0 Kathleen lorra
sh1pful Eve ralle ELLE FERGUSON; The rotlowlng persona foreclosure, you IUU must MENTS, IF ANY. WITH IN-Trust. wllh ll'lterest u pro-PIYM or endOl'IH at • Otd~ed torlatl to the Slate Man.nan COfPQfabon. a een.didl. 111715 Deep
Br ace o ll1c1 11t1 ng MICHAEL MUNFORD, h.tvt aband<>ne<fthe use of pay other obllgatlon1 (such TEREST THEREON, AT· l/lded In said note, ad· matler of right. of CalolO<NI and cll1tr1br Callfornta corporallon. bor, hunlfngton Be
Services under the M.D.; DANT!S BOARD lh• Ftcllliou1 Buslnau u lnaurance and tutt) ,.. To RN E y FEE s AN 0 vances. ii any, under the Sa•d a&I• WIH be made, utad ~auanl to tnt !:.cM-2641 I Coach Sptl1' Lane, Calo! 928411
direction of Harbor AND CARE; DOE t Nanw: BAAAB/WILUAMS & quired by your note and COURT COSTS WHICH term1 ol u ld o..d of bY1 WitlloUt covenant or ~: ~oalth and fel~ ~une Hillt,Caltl. 2653 Tt111 bu1lnt11 11
Lawn • Mount Olive HEREINAFTER RE-ASSOCIATES, 4t01 WHt· dead of tru11 or mortgage. MAY BE INCURRED. Trust. loes. chargn and wallanty, e)lpiaat or Im.. out tunner'":.~": i:lh. ;f.:uaArt :Ss~'· 111 lf\dl-duct.a oy: en Inell
Mortuary. 540·5554 . RARED TO AS DOE 1 er1y ~~ce, Suite 1().3, New-tt Y04J 1 .. 1 to make MUie ...,_, b a .. I er~H ol lhe TrutlM plied r""'arcl1nn title poa-'1 ar .., __ .. , '..,.. .. an.~ Tht rtglllrant(ll pon .-ach, C.J1f. 112660 ..... Y r uon 1 .. ereo • and of the trust• crNlad ..., ... • ......,, ....,una "' s. ....... •. l'llenCecl 10 lf~
---------' DEPARTMENT OF OE· Tht Ff(tlllou1 Buslnau peymants on the loan, Ply the present beneficiary by aald Deed ol lru1t H$JlOl'I Of encumb<anc... ublllhtd Newport 92953 neu under the Act. v EL 0 p M E NT s E R· Name 1eterTed 10 above w .. on the proptfty. pro-under IUCh Deed of TrUS1 Said Sala Wiii be held on· IO uttfy the lndtbladneu S.ach!Colla Me-. Dally John E QUlnton, an ~ Busineu Name111 lo
VICES; DOE I HEREIN· WU filed In Orange County vtcla ln111anco on the prop. l\as exaculed and det!\19fed May 28, 1992, at 11;30 aecurad by s.tld o.ecs. acs. Piiot May 14, 2t. 28. 1992 vlduel, 334St Do1lnlt llboll9 on fllA
AFTER REFERRED TO on January 9. 1992 Fiie erty. or pay otMt obllg• to Aid TrultH a Millan AM. at the front entrance vancet lher81.W\der. ••lh lnr Tl)276 Onva, Monarch BHcl'I, Ket h It In
AS DOE e LORRELL No f6l7S98 lloN 11 requited In the no-Oeclarauon and O.mand 10 Iha RMH'&ide Cowlty ,.,. .. • PfOvtclad lhtfein. PUIUC NOTICE calof
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8enedb GROUP HOME: DOif 3 8 811ab A11oc111u, Inc., IJCe and dttd of llJ.lat SM end ha ~ ~o:i.tf1.-ttou.M.. IQca1ed .at ~~ pmopal of J:c;,• bbyu11nu1 Is (C>n-Thd tatamtn wu
HEAEINA,TER RE Calilomta, 4101 Wes\etly mongage lht beneflc:laty ..-..· ...... d•:. 4050 M.,n StrHt, River-Iha note secureo ...., Nici NOTICE OF ~ . • gerMfar . "11'11W county • Place, Sutt• 103. Newpor1 • ....,, --1 appointed sJde, C.ltlorrua v, ,UeLtc M '*•••P Orange County on FEARED TO AS DOE Buch, Celt! 92660 or mortgagee may Insist TruslM such Deed or Trusl Al the time ol the lnltlal deed •n Interest thereon E.AIUNO The raglllran1(1) com-199.2
MAllOI I.AWN· 3e ADELINE DANTES; Thia bUslnell wu con-thal Y04J do IO In ord., to and all docurn«1b eY1denc-public:abon of IM not~. a1 PfO't'ldtd In uld Note, Gr::.OTICE IS HEREBY menced to lrat\NCI bu* FS2a80
DOES 2 through 5; dUC1ed by a corporation relNtata '/OVf acc:oYnt In Ing lhe obllg1tJona MCUred lhe lotal amount of the un.. , ... ~and tllpenMa Ing !.'":,.a pW(iC hear· neu under lhe F~ ~ilhecl N• c~~ ~ DOES 7 throuth 351 This 11a1ement wa1 filed good si.ndlng. In addition, thereby. end hu dactated paid balance of tna obllga· ol lhe trustee and of tne CO.ta M ... ~ ~ Bu•IMu. N~•) ltlttd Coat• Mesa ~
Cnape1 • ~ and DOES DOIEi 37 ~h lhe~unty Clertl of the ~llciery or mOrl· and cloe1 hersby declare llon ~ad by tl'lt above ltulls created by uld Deed on May 11, 1992. al 8 30 s':'9~'C'une~M4Gen-Aprl 30 May 7 1 ~
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F through 50, lncluatve 1 ange ty on April 14· gaga. may require u • all auma aecurad tntfa«>y cl•k bed OMd 01 Trutl ol Trvtt Pm .. or " aoon 1hafaaner eral p.,,,,.,· 1992 ' ' . e~·~/ai.i:th.f " YOU ARE BEING SUED ~blahed Newpon Beach-condition to rtinalllament lrnrMdlattly due and pay· =se~°':~eda:.~, •j~ DIL aERVICIE CO .. U Pol~. In lhe Council This $1ernent wu !\Md
Costa M... •Y PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. Coat.a Mesa Piiot Aptt 30. that: you prOllld• reliable a!*, and ..... e+ectad and approximately $385 83818 ,ANY AS TRUITU •Y1 Chembera of City Hall, n with the County Cleflc oiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
MO-•SM lo ••t•' demandando) May 7, "· 21. 1992 wrftlan eYldence lh8I you doea n.raby Net IO cauae The lOlll lnOebtneH ... INTERITAT• TRUST ::fc~':i C~• ~on Orange Col.Wiiy on Mlrell f Ad a .. , ., •••llllillil•• PINELO P ll M . Th-238 paid Ill senior lieN, prop. the !Na prOl)tf1Y to be curee thlt end other daedt D a a D SE" VIC I , AN OA~~ WI-31 , 1192 (If M
.. •ROOKS, lndlvlduartr PUBLIC NOTICE tfty ........ encl ha.z.ard ~ ~ '° Mtisty lhe Oblig. of trust The '°'al ~bleclr AO•MT. 23382 MILL 111111~ procaclu•••" to-,521721 c..a :> .. the hell to LYNN turln09 ptemll.#nS Ilona NCUted U.aby. ness betng an H IJmate on CRllK ORfVI!, IUITE gelher _.h a ~ion Publilhed Newport Beach-• a
ANN CONWAY, end on ucsa8 10 Upon your written r• DATE: 4/l<2 wNch lht OC*llllQ '*' l1 •1301 LAGUNA HJLLS, adop11ng ~ tees, Coale Mtu Dairy PllOt • C ,ACIP'IC VIEW
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?f' LYNN ANN COf6. AUHDONMEMTOF ~ Mii gi'le you a PANYAITRUITl!l,8V 00'1 txf5072 tne day~ 17411. (7t4t 707· waste lacillty ~ lt92 lft UlifNl
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WAY1 end the ESTATa USll CW P1C11TtOUS """'*' llemlution of the KATHY KING, ASSIST. fort the Nie 1011. aYt LlaA M. 111 eontounanc.t w.th Sec· Th-229 Nl•tNUft
OF LYNN ANN CON-8UllNHI NAiii• .... y emounl you mutt, SECRETMY Date:~ 29, 11192 t'.'DGM, ""· '°"ICLO-~ 2~~:in" ~· t~~~ Mell• tM righl move. u2 5671 ,
WAY, The r:= pata0nt pay. OU may not haw lo 11781 fAltMl .. I AND MER· SURa TECHNICIAN Code """" arale .... Plk» R .. I Ettale 9" • ••••••••11111 You h8" 30 CAL.mN-hew aba the ute of~ lhe wrtlt• unpaid POf· Publlahtd Ntwporl CHANTS TRUIT co.. Publlanad Newport are p(OOOMd~ NOb ol ;=========-•••••••lfll!C PlllU UtmlS DAR DAVI Mier thl• the ~lctltlou• 9u1lnea1 lion of YD'lf accoYnt. evert e.e(h-Coltl Mna Dally 'ANY OF LONO BUCH, S..ch1Co11a M ... Delly Intent IM; (21 Condtllonal DO ,,. YOURSE LF IDEA lfUUl&IWlf aummons la Mrv•d on Name. AMERICAN TEL-tl'lougtl full payment wu Piiot Apr• 30 May 7 1" ea tald Truate• PltotMey7,14,2t,1992 U..PttmltApplleatlon rM· • 1•
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ten rHponM et thla CA ll0080 • on, Pet al amouru In ~tlMJll Th.252 llNIOA V1CI 'RISI-om ttH '"· !.nwon-
Cromatlon court. , The ,tct1110U1 au.in. .. at tN time peYf'l*'ll Is DIMT1 CYNTHIA L. PUIUC NOTICE :~o. 0:::="°": Nef1• ll
110 Bt~•Y A letter or phone cell Heme 1.-r-.d to aboYe mede. ~. you end PUlllC llOTICI CLARK. TRUST 0'7 K MH7 REZONE PETrTIOH R-92· : ~t~.......... W111 not prot.ct rou; WU lhd In er.no.~ ~ ~lk:Wy or mor1-NOTICI Oft PlCIR, ~ ,.,,. A'I> NOTtce OP IEZ\MR Ot, eos ....... ~
11•••-•••••-l"our trpewrttten r• on October 7, f911t , F"IM NM fNY muNd't eQfM TIIUSTU•a ua.a 9"U9, Lone 8..ch, CA PUllSUAJIT TO rnenl Agency, to ral'Ofte • ;.... _ __::..;.... __ .;.,.,._.;... Ho F50l952 In ~ pt1ot to lhe Wnt 90I02 2. 1"9cr• vacans pare.I al
l fll•••••••••••••••lliiJioyicieiiNiiaiioii•tiantii, ii1i2i1lo1iltNiill"llOtlc.~·ic1~u1eiii"ipoaii·tec1~ ::eo~ TAC Mt7t H~~~~~::" lht nonhweal cunw of Tltle Nu-.r .. _ l'ubllthtd Newport 1141'/11... ::' ~ ~ ~ eu ... M .,..a~.C011a Mna Delly ANO NOTICI (Oaf*al Bualneta Odtrld)
IMflOATAlfT NOTICE Piiot M~ .,, 1•. 21, tt92 0, nnaoso IO PDC (PlaMed ~ STARTl ll l A NEW BUSlllESS??
Th• Legel C>.pettment at tM Piiot It
plMMd to ~ a now Nf'\ltct
now •vallable to new ~.,,......
Wa wen now SEARCH tt-• n&rN ror
you tt no extra ~. end ....,. you
it\• ttme end .,.,. trip to the COurt
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9'* tho ... rctt la comp4tted we WI
ni. your nc:tltlOue bullnnl ~
1tatemen1 wHh tho County Cl.nt,
pubnah once a ..-tot four '""8
u ~ by law and then flle your
proof of pubbtlon with County Cleric
YOU ARE IH DEFAULT Th297 PORRITUR• mtnl CommercNtf). tlWl-
UN 01 A A DEED OF PILOT CLAlllFt•D "'9lSUAlfT TO ronmtntal O.twmlnallon:
TRUST, DATtO September It'• tho aolullon you're H&AL TM AJID N~atl\le Declarellon. ~. 1MI UNlLSS YOU Harchlng tor • whtth-IAFrT'Y COO• NOTICI! IS FUATHEA ~~~Y~~~~~ ., you're '"king • HCTION11 .. 8 .4. ~~ = =~= MAY R SOlD AT A PU&-home. en apar1ment. On MMch 21, tte2. e1 peraont tnaf appear find
UC 8Al! " YOU NEEO a now OC(up•Uon or 1400 l'aciflc Cout ~ be heard~ the Qty~ AH EXPt.ANATlON Ol1 THI! ~ • airey P91 way, ''04, Hunllnglon Cl on lt'9 a~IOMd ;:=========-========~I IMch. Ceifomla, IN prop-"8mt
Thank You!
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Ula& Ille Pllo& sold •Y
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MCAM41 Hc:C::iitM4 · 1 MS cNlltenge may be irm.
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TtLIJllHONl ~IAL NO Ctew a.ts Ol2UI • ft11bllahad Newport
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"*IC IOTICll lllUmJC IOT1CU ... PUii.iC llOtlCD PUIUC IOTICU -PUIUC NOTICll PUl&.IC NOTICll "11UC llOTICU PUIUC IOTICll PUIUC NOTICll "6IUC IOncli
!"-..C llOnCI "°'*' Ollotwtll lbOwe on: Apl 1•. 1Mt ,... ...-IN ~ The , .. 11tran1(1) com-duc:eed by. en lnOMdu.I Tt111 butltlff• It con-&iii. 82714 ...... Callf. ma1 · PUii.iC I011CI Cllatlll I TNt .... ,_. W ._ ,....... hdi ...,_ ..... Name(•) ~ mencecl lo lrWliCt ~ The tt9l1lltnl(tl com-duct«! by: en lndMdUll Thi• butlon• 11 c~ Cenundrutn, Cthfornla.1--------
1 .w::2•,tn-~ C~ ci.tc of Tiiie Ull ••II ... lied tbo\19 on: A,.t 14, 11W nett undtf the F"ldlliout menced 10 1tWaC1 tM*-The ttg11trtnt(1) com-duCWd by: en lnOMdlal 11IO Monr0¥11 UM A·13, Pie.._
....... ........__ -..--County on Apttl ...... Couney ~ of lJnda T•• lutineM Natne(I) ll•i.d ""' undlf Iha F\cllhOUI IMl'Ced IO lt*'98CC bull-Th• regletrant(•I co""' CO.I.I ....... Car.I. 12127 .... __ ......
-Itta er.,. County on Apfl' 17, Thie ~ ... flltd ~on: NIA 8utlneH Name(•) k$1ed nHa under lhe Fictitioul menced 10 lranud bust. Th•• bu•i~H •• con-..... ......
.... , ut l'lllllO 1112 wtltl the County Clerll of Nam Su Ct">I above on: Ai>fil 10, 1•2 81n1neu Nam•(•) 19*1 neu under lhe Flc:tltiout duc!ed by: a corpcwatlOft The FolowVIQ panona
The '~ ~ ~ N"POtt a..cn. 1'811eo4 Orenot County on,.,,_, 17, This etatemlf1t wu lllect OIOfla J llNmoto aoave on: Apfl 14, 1992 8utineN Name(tl lilted The reg11111n1 (1) c. om-.,, doinQ bullneM u~ ~.,. bulineat .. : COl&a w... Dally PlloC ... _ ~ Hewpott IMcti. 1"2 wlttl the County Cletk of Thtl NttrMnt wn f"'<I Sherty K. l<otiYt ~on Mlfeh 1S, 11192 menced IO tlanuel ~ THE. BIO PIXEL. 31M All· ~~I COUHTV 7 14 21 28 1912 -F CoMa Me.. Diiiy ll'llot fflueN ~ County on April 17, With tM COunty Clerk ol Tin etatMtnt was filed Btyan J, Campbel Mat ~ the F"ICIJ'Uout way Aw Sle. K. Costa '"""· cJo A°'*t ' • • • . Aptt 23 ~ ~ ~ 11t2 Orange County on April 14, with tti. County ~ of Thtt stat.,,...,. was lied 8ue;nes1 Nam•(•) hled Mela.~ t2Q9 ........ '4!° Town Cerur Th-271 ' 30, a.my 1, 14, Co••• MHa Dally PllOI ,.u.o. 1te2 Or~ Coun~ on Apfll 17, wtth IN County Olfk oC •t>ove on: JllWll'/ 1, 1992· Roy OouOta• 811etvnan, :!: c.w ~· Co.ca "'IUC NOTICI tte2 Th-230 Apt~ 30 Mey 1 14 21 Publtthed Newport S.Kh· '521197 1'192 ~enot eouney on Ai>f" 1• ~-Bluet Brown, P1Mid1~ 110 Broadway, Co111 ~ · ·. tlt2 ' ' ' ' Co11a MHa Cally Pilot Publllhed Newport Bnch-F5U.03 "'' 1111•"*'1 wH ' hta, Cut 92627
l'lllw, ~ :u,.~ flotttloul PUILIC NOTICI Th-23-4 ~ti 30, May 7, t4, 21. Co111 M•11 D111y Pilot Pub111htd Newpot1 Beam PUbl hed N '52:!1! ~~~~on C.::11 ~t Tn11 buslne~coo-c.Jlf 12875 _,,..,,, 9uelnue Nw 1992 ~11 30 May 7 14 21 Co111 Me11 Dally P110t 11 MPQtt •c 1992 • duct.cl by: an
TNi buel 1 ., .. ....,.. P'lctltleue ... IUC MAffC• Th 235 1992 • · ' • April 30 Miy 7 14 21 Co11a Me11 0111y PllOI ,1278•1 Th• reg111rant(1) com-ntu • con--.. •·-• rv "" 5 • ' • ' ' April 30 May 1 14 21 menced to ltansact but•· lM:led by: en lndMdual ,,... Followlng l*IOnt _,......... PleaU.U. Th-232 l992 1192 ' ' • ' PubUthed Newo°" Beach-neu unaet the Ficllhoua !:c.:,•,~11~~ = ~~~~~~iAAC. The ,~.,., ..,.. .. Nw PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Th·233 Th-260 Co111 Mui Diiiy Pilot May 8u11ne11. Nll'l'l•(•I lilted
_., undef' 1M Flctitloul TORS ANO BUILDERS .,. dOlno bullneee ~ atM......t Flctltloue PUIUC leOTICE 7, 14, 21 , 211. 1992 abOve on: N/A
._1,,... Name(•) Meted 4302 ShOfecreet Ln., CO: L I N o A c u s i o M The Followlng peieont •uean. .. NelM Flctltloue . PUBLIC NOTICE 1 · Th·270 ~1~~~!m.~'!: filed
alboYt on: March 20, 1192 rona del Mlf, Calif. 92625 SCREENS, 1433 Su1>«1of art doing butlneN a1: atetetMnt 8u.elneH NelM Flct"low CNl103845' r wtlh the County Cllfk of
'Shoppl , JatnH Beck Marolt, 4302 c.1. Newport Beach, Calif. SHOWCASE RENTAL The Following pereont atetement •u.a,.... N•m• flctltloua For Ad Action Or~ County on April 17,
ng 0t • new Shorec.MI Ln., Corona del t2M3 CARI, 3939 w. Co111 att doing buslnese as: Th• Following '*'°"' ateteMent 8 1 Call 8 1992 apartment? claNlfled Mar, Callf. 12825 Unda Regent Tetlf, 1433 Hw.Y.·• Newport Beach, PRIVATE EXOTIC AUTOS, are doing busln"' 11; The FOllOwlng persoos us neaa Neme
l•I• you compare Thi• bu1lnt1t II con-Superior A.,., C.1. Newpoci Calif. 92913 5622 Bucklnah1m. Huotlng· SCHOOL BOOK COVERS, are doing l>U$lntH as: •••••ment
ce>et9 •without hHale cfuc:1ed by: an lndlYldual BMc:h, Calif. 92983 Nam 5" Chol, 12241 Al· ton Beach, C"alil. 92649 1100 Quell Slttet, Newport CAMPB~Ll MARKETJ,NO. The Following peisons
or worry! The ttgletrant(t) corn-Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-rowhHd #411, Stanton, GIOf11 Jeen lshlmoto, 2680 Beach, Clhl. 92660 3883 s. Main, Santa ""9, arS~Ndoing0 GbRu•'p',,.ic"s11 Pltot Ctaaalfled mtnced lo lrantael butt· duct«! by: en lndMdual Callf. toe80 Solana Way, Laguna Sherry Kim Kotvla, 114 Clhl. 92707 " " H • 1760
l:t• M2·••7a neu und« the Rctltlou8 The ttgl1tranl(1) com-Thia bu1lnt11 11 c:on-8"ch, Caltf. 92651 0111titld, lrvlnt , C1lll. Bty1n John Campbell. 1 MOtlfovll Un.ft A·13, Co111 AO-VISOR
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Published Newp()(I Beach·
Costa Mesa 0111y Piiot
Apr\130, Mly 7, •• 21, 1992
,..., Butlneu Name(t) liat.fd,.,..~ lo nnuct bull-dueled by: en lndMdual Thi• bu1ln111 Is con-92714 South Hampton, lrvlnt, ... ------
· 330 West Bay Street
INDEX
1~RUI. ESTATE ClmJFORSALE
Houae-,ICondoa ..................... 1002· 1094
Mobile Homes ...................... _ ....... 1100
A.en-.. .......................................... 1125
Buildln&' & Contract.. ................... 1 USO
Beach Property ............................. 1175
Cemetary Lots ............................... 12215
Hou.ea To Be Moved .................... 1325
Lota For Sale ................................ 1400
Out-Of-County ............................... 1625
Out-Of.State .................................. 15158
Ra.nobea/Farma .............................. 1575
Reaort Propertlea ......................... 1680
Time Shares .................................. 1!5,90
Real Estate Exe hf.DP ................... 1800
Real Estate Wanted ...................... 1825
1mRUl ESTATE U.URENTALS
Houaea/Condoa ..................... 2102·2194
Apartment a .......................... 2802·2894
Duplexes ....................................... 1704
Rooms ........................................... 2708
Hotela/Motel.1 ................... 1 ............. 2718
Vacation Rental.a ........................... 172,9
Room.mates Wanted ...................... 2724
Ren&ala Wanted ...................... ! ..... 2728
Ga.rape For Rent ......................... 2740
Storap .......................................... 2742
Miao. Rentals ................................ 2744
Costa Mesa, CA, 92627
Apartments/Commercial ................ 27150
BualneH Property ......................... 2787
BualneH OMce Rentals ................ 2789
Commerolal Property .................... 2778
Duplexes/Units .............................. 2786
In du.trial ...................................... 2788
Income Property ........................... 2790
1~BUSINESS I HFINANCIAL
Bu.lneH For Sale ......................... 2900
Bu.slneH Opportunity ................... 2904
Bualneaa Wanted ........................... 2908
Credit ............................................ 2907
Investment Opportunity ............... 29~8
Investment Wanted ....................... 2910
Money To Loan ............................. 2914
Money Wanted .............................. 2918
Mortp1'91, T.D ............................. 2918
All real estate
listings that run in
Saturday's publication
appear in the separate
Real Estate tabloid
" section.
See 11111' car 111111 bd&sl
Rtl1ymmmoob1 o ~. if~ OOsi't sel, ~1 M tt f11
5 nm <b,45, FRfI! *
Announcements ............................. 2920
Theater/Cu Uni ............................. 2921
Income Tax ................................... 2922
Lost & Found ................................ 2925
Health & Fitness ........................... 3000
Scboolallnstructton ....................... 3012
Travel ............................................ 3014
Memberships ................................. 3018
Personals .............................. 3002·3006
IIIIlfl SERVICE 11:1 DIRECTORY
Service Directory ................. 3408-3939
1c..i EMPLOYMENT
OPPOR1UNmES
Employment .................................. 5530
Employment Wanted ..................... 5535
Domestic ........................................ 5540
l"•RCHANDISE ~FORSAlE I
Antique• ........................................ 8010
Appliances ..................................... 8011
Auctions ........................................ 8012
.
Th-236
Furniture ....................................... 8014
Misc. Merchandise ........................ 80115
Cameru ........................................ 8018 .
Collectibles .................................... 8017
Computers ..................................... 8018
Free Merchandlse ......................... 8022
Jewelry/Furs/Art ............................ 8025
Buildini Materlala ........................ 8030
MacbJnery ..................................... 8045
Office Furniture/Equipment.. ........ 8047
Peta/Animals .................................. 8049
Musical In.atrumeots ..................... 8055
Pi&noa/OrilLD-S ............................... 8069
Bicycles ......................................... 8080
Sporlini Oooda ............................. 8085
Ticket a ........................................... 8075
TV/Stereo/Electronics .................... 8080
Oara6re Sales ....................... 6102·8190
Boats .................................... 7011·7018
Marine Service .............................. 7020
Marine SUpa/Doeka ....................... 7022
Airplanes ....................................... 801 o
Campera/Trailera ........................... 8014
Scooters ........................................ 8018
Automobiles .......................... 9010-9090
DEADLINES / How To Place A Classified Ad
· BY PHONE . BY VISITING OR MAIL · · · . ruesday .. ~ ......................................... :S :.OOPM MondJlY
714-842-5878 330 West Bay Street CLASSIFIED HOURS
North Oran,.e Count1 • ~•0:-1220
South Oran Count • 498-8800
Costa Mesa, CA, 92627
(comer of Newport Blvd. • Ba, St.) -&30AM·5~30PM Monday-Friday
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3BR, 58A. 2 v-era
new cuatom bulll
home hu top o4 lint m.=' Elgln Johnton, ~· 84$-4~5
Hn1il• Hom• • ' Prloed to S .. 111
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Ba Hbr E •-1'_...,1 pe>ot, remod lhruout. Y· nu....... na ~Sk By Own4H'. 75&-2BR 2BA Condo
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se70k .. The Bluffs"
Grubb & Elllt l'IJlaR • 1 aty "An-
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COSTA MESA I0:!-1
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Bu41det wltl ~ate
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Huling• & Co R111 ..
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PoOV•P• • $175 «*:tc 2 blk t bch CORONA DEL MAR • ' 1 o •
2bd ...... I tlo Co g81, W/O, $1275. Agt ........ w pa • m 831-46a3 evu/493-4241 pool -$950
CORONA DEL MAR • 3Br 2Ba. targe family
3bd Perl.ct fOt room· rm, atove, t11ge. W/D,
mates · $1600 gerage. Avall 8/5.
NEWPORT BEACH -$1350/mo. 760-3876 3bd Furnished. $2,000 ...,....,,...,,..._ _ _,.......,..---~
LIDO ISLE • 3bd. Nl~e 3BA 2BA, lndry rm, w /d,
COROI\/\
l>l·:L MAH 2 122
CDMVillage
Spaciou• 2BR 28A.
high vault ce1lrng•.
lrench doors. Jen-Alt
atove & well detali.d
kltctt.n. 2 c:ar gar,
flreplace. Sunny
brick patio. Avall
June 111. St 600/mo.
733..osM. LaOonna Ht•. S2195 refrigerator. Lower
TURTLEROCK • 3bd, unit. 518 Iris. Vacant, =======::I
Pa.noremlo Vue. $2600 11350/mo 111~5-2211
WINTER HAUT HACH ft!lfTAl.I
RENTALS AVAILABLE On Mereu•rH• ....... 1417: clastJC cottage, ,... 28A 2""8• townhome,
Welerfront Homea Inc:. done, 28' 1Ba. gw, AC gated community w/
Reatt«• trplc, St300 1417'°': 2Bt phone tnlry system 1•~ __..__.. St""'" Clot• to ahopplng 631·1.00, 780-3600 -gat. ........... ~ #708~: 28' 181, gar (114)~122 Dys or
ltplc, clean, S122S Ne 848-1135 M·F af1 5pm
pell. '50-5881 & all day wknd1I
COSTA Mt:SA 2124
, H•\I tU 1,\
I S I.AN II :..! I m ;
tM•OOO °"" .. iii .... 1 .. •11av.aewRd ........ LOMST P'tce E Mono .. "-"" dbte wkM '°"' etv avt •BA 3BA. den, ,. •...,.a,
·--------•B•IC• to Beach• 38R lno'9dlble Ooean & 28A. 2 car gar+,
Heritor VleWI frplc, Nr Nwpl Ht1 • Jee tub, wet bar. new
111' :'Ii I I '\;I, I I I '\J
Beaut1tut 38R 28A wl 11350/mo. 850-8268
garage, on Ocean
Thursday ..................................... 3:00PM Wednesday
Saturday : ........................................... 3:00PM Friday
Saturday Real Estate .................... ~OPM--ffhursaay
PATIONOlll
Super dull 2bt elngle
etcwy In beet loca.tlon.
f'plc, lrge privet•
petto, C/tit, I cet ger.
w/~. t1H,900
C.• Joe ...... 120I. T_......_,..,.
111\tlt ''"''
IUCH\MllG
143.100. 8p1cloue. apple. roofdeck.
Oln. beet IOc. '44-6128 '2900/mo 17J..6341
1 ( ll I I H :-.,, I \I I
! l'tl(ll'~ 111 \ 1 .....
BIVd. $2195 Make the right mow.·
99&-Sal91998-9187 Pilot ReaJ Eatete UNES DAYS BUCKS
,;rn& •••n Thie hofM ... ahoW atop~I •BA. 28A.
Too rNllft/ uPoredet to mentlont .... ,900
E19M JohneOn. AQt. •••••....01111
Upgraded tbd twn-tvne. PwqUM entry • ._ ______ _
MW ftoor c:oyeftnge,
prtvate patio, lnaJde
IM!ndty. •1•,000 c... Joe ...... 1202.
TerttenR..et-.
IEITPRICE
....... VI 'HLL' 3br
Iba. Comptetefy ,...
pteel9'9d pool. N.-...,.. a p8'nt co1ot
your c~ with your
quick ohr. eaoo,ooo ~ .... 1202.
T "-"en
WALITOIUCH
Qorgeou• a etoty
oondo. ftid wlteft,
,,..... entry • ld9cMft "°°""-uaed bftcll .. . etT•,eoo Cel Joe .... , ... T_...., .......
ll0\111G TO
WVIGAlt
Tnd of the hlg"
coet Of IMng1 I bed-room, 1 battl ~ on• tero-, _....
cornet lot. •..-. L•••tl•nl Com-
pletely ,.novatedl
AV parlcln9. Onty
$71,000. CeM tNll Of .....,. 10dey •• (l'02)
3n-UU tot lnfor-
"'816on.
F• M Actill
Cal I ..... .... w.sm
You!
Just a note to tell you
that the Pilot sold my
boat. Not the Resister
or the 11mesl
Art Verdidt
CoalaMMa
I •
I .,. I
Sell your priwte party merchandise in the
Doily Pilot Classified Community
Marketplace. Coll today at 64 2-56 7 8 and
toke odwntoge of this great offer.
3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9. BUCKS ~
----(11dtsnltaU*S300o.t,> ----
• 1111 NEWPORT BEACH • c.wt'A MESA •
, i .~ I
I i \I I ' *CMee ............ ~ .::-.=_n1rrto. tM ... 0..-..., 11 .. ltt Cl I •11
Me•aeor1•eoa1 :::90r":'~ ~..,==.::.:.'::: * ...... ,....,...,,.nM ... , ... ~ ... ::: '='1~::·:= W 28A Home wlpoal =::.. ~ pool &
oe1. Ol/lll"d ,._, wld In NwpcMt Heilghl9 tor ra1.w1 ...,... ac 1--------.... Employment
Opportunities ......,.., --Yd, gl"drw, l•aee, yrly. Call N pof'I North Vitia
..,. .... Ot<. -11390. ..~ ""~ ~ ::.. -1 •12 -~"711'1'l'S-4~ "9llY 54-1005 UeGQ/mo • ~le/It
• .._.,.. .... Lux 28' 2Ba.I ~~~;M32..~~"~2=1~·~1'90~~:-1-~~=:::.,..,... __ j IM t8A. diahwMher, frpUA~ rm/pa~lie.-t ..... 38r tea. fp d&*PM•. WIO. fplc, kicking p /-.pa/poot, MW crpt. dbl oer. w/d
ear, deck, o"etom .cc. 11350, ,.,183 f*-up. poot. Avt now.
t \1 1'1·~ \1 t '\. p '~,,
JCCOUllTI PDION
bullt, U7S. 842-1111 liUfii 28' Uta. gr... 11400, yt1y. 790 11S08
2M Condo. no pea, v19w Cf1'l1 ~ rw rNdJ ON TM8 WATU S h r M e w I' e rt
Muat be good WMtt ~
urff. 'ff P<*lJon, 17/
hr. CaH Sharon or
Sheri al 432·7252 be-
se25, ntc., qui-. ec"°°'9, .-c. Yacent. 281 condO + den, •Do yo..i Meet lg cJeen M•l•ltte 1pacloue ~1 °" 127...,.10. 1 1100/mo 11~1 '1'48a. fp, 2-cw 09'· 2br 1ba? Ollrage. MW 28A 28a + den Apt
pair 12.000.0.000. tween 9arn•l2 noon.
Cut monlhfV payment• ------------to 50"· Klmberly A~l•lng
Deluxe 28R 28A at ff h '"BR $2200/mo. 723-6273 ~f~~~~-.u;;· NPTHTS!lrlllSIOO i:f!~n:::::4. ~/O. cliff NB. "nt• .. 1_..,....., Condo, f/p, pool, gym, U • a arp .. Rettt.la Awa..-..1 New crpl/palnt. bllncla. M~·»40 • "'• -._
\enn. e.at/Mac:Atthw 2 ~BA •nd u n_ 11• H~8R. H00-15000/ •Large & eharp 2BR patk>, gat, no e>eta NJamkt 1525 +-~1"A'""u_n_tl"'"n-.-,-.-n-i,,.._e_ao-rh
Ctedft 1-eoo-22t-cH t0 W.EI AllllTANT e.m.11pm ......
11.090/mo. dav-1538-SHSOO/mo ...... 7 1.... Mo. No ,.. c:Mrged. 28a upper, d/W, lg 7&0-171~1-1n8 • 0405, ..v.. 731.ns21 245-6881, e78-5e25 _.._ -M.2·7 t•t cloee\e, v•rt•, gar ...
1
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1
BR ~ollm• Avt lmmedl Call Office for Rent. 390 Announcements
W• are curre~tly ~·I!:======:!
Ing for .orneone to HICKORY F
aaaast our ClaHlfled Immediate open AdwrUalng aa.laa •taN EICp not MO, wvt
on • dally buts. The Apply In para
quahtted ~ wlll W"tcllff fltua, 17 asslst the outalda staff lrvtne Npt e.~h w11h ad lay~t. proof1----.·------1 c~mectlon•, ad-copy MAL• a l'•M
pick-up, va~tlon r•lief MOHLa •••
and other dut" u for print, Nf'IWmy, c
requ11ed. This person merdala. 31o-2AM 1
....... IMO No Pet tMo.2,9$ sman ... m a.-. , ..._7787 IHtf month, 1•t and l'alde 3Br 21a 8WFF8 twnhm, bright havlewll 1 blk to e.achl 1 car •LIDO Cozy, ql.IMt 48, aecurlty. 84M200
Encl paUo, detaehed 2 4Br 2~Ba. new klteh C8R, 2~Ba. 9W .. ping 28R 1BA. lndry rm. Nr parking, ut111 Incl. hM. Lge patio, nt bch
c•r gar. l 1100lmo. ;~~ c=· ~~ view of mtna/dly b. bua. ~ K...._,. & MOO/mo. 548-9100 MJf' 23--39 nts.Pet ok
311 Alta Ln. Cd Mr. 2832 vtsta Del Oro. gmdr, pe>Ot, tennl•. ~~~b l" ·~~ St•• 10 a .. oh 28' 1435+utU. 7z:J.1M2
I~ Ill :-.1 Hl:\I . .!-""
Rob4neon, ~1 11750/mo. 840.1208 gated comm $2900 . 087 u=LIE 1 Ba yearly $1075. •M• Shf 2br •/Ocean/Bay
per mo. 4M+llOaT CENTAUR MGMT Frplc, d/W. w/d, ga· lllew, Clean Un room, E.Slde
au ....... LOCATIOll
New bldg1, ofc/W.,...
\ ...... ( I I '• I I .. , I· ;",; I ~
~H:.!O
2BR USA, gat, $875.
721-0343
M ESA VERDE CONDO
2BR 18A. d/W, an gar,
patio, cat OK. S850.
(310) 5M-4365
HlJNTINGTON
BEACH 2 140
t!xecutlv• •BR home Westcflff ., ...
ex~ palb & llChoOls
,,.., •hopping .. air.
l.M at $3200/mo.
25().1512 aya
142·2839 eve.
Yerealll•• 2Br 2Ba 142·2288 or 831-2725 r.ge. 811-333-S2fP lob of wtndoWI, a.. lo-
Moct.t w/mlnot, mJdg, cation! 1'12/mo 115-7418
comm PoOl/apa/gvm, 3BR 38a, apecloY• 2·
11075 au. Ma.MSO a1ory, new carpet/ •NB Sf\r ~ tum
paint, N. Coata M... 2Br Pk Npt, amenllJN, VIII• Balboa! $950 Agt 540.1151 F/M, N/S. Avall now.
Beautlfut 1BR + den 1550+ ~ utll 721-8580
Na vtew. wstv/~ AJ,!R~c~:~ w::: ..... LIDO ••La 2-aty Harbor Woods lnct. F1res>fac:e. l12'0t' everything. SS75 h••· Quiet, SM bMC:h-
Townhom• Stepa to mo. A.gt eTtl-4eta ... °"'W• 64&-908l Back Bay area 2BR tenn, ctub priv, maid.
hM, 1torefrnta. ~ A WONDERFUL FAMILY doora. Alao attee1 EXPERIENCE Scandl· fronC ahoWrma. OrMt I £ .
CM loC Slatta at 79C na.., an, 'Uropean, · South Amencan. Jap-"'ft. A.gt. 15().1220 anHe High School
: Business &
1 Finance
will also U tlll &tie Wt-OPTICAL
aide aal.. ttalf u O..pensing optic!
needed . lab tech, front o
PT/FT. 7t4-e39-181 " you ., •• ra1t1....;....;.._.; ____ ....
Nwpt Cntr. 2Br 1Ba. •ult• w/p v t bath, Pvt br/ba. All houM 2BA 28A, nr-new 11150 Bkr 84().5864 1---------•'Side 1•R ie10, kitchen prlvs, M/F prlV. Prof M non-amkr.
c.ondo, walk to bch. LA.AGE 3Br 2~ea secu-WtstcJlff 2Br 1Ba ••R •Too. Qui.a. N/amkr 662-7420 $550 utll pd. 723-11n
1n1s1Nt-.ss
t'OH SALE :.!'UH)
E.xchange student• ar•
rMng In Augult. a.. come a host family/
American lntercuttural
Studen1 E•chang e.
Call Barbara (7 IC)
870-8G83 or 1·800.
SIBLING.
1eam•r. fl•xlbt•. ,... Part TISmSe IST•u 1ponslble and have a A ""
sale• apptlUd•, come Wanted for PR r
Join our team. A rell· 20 tua/wk, acn
able car and prool of flexlble. Re41able
ln1ur•nc. are nee•.. WordPerfect ex
Wht crpt/Ule. blt·IM, rlty condo rv 4ethlB» New crp1/pnt. pool. weli..kept. lndty, BBQ. •Share 3br/2b. 2 c:.ar PACKING ANO OUTFIT·
W/Ohk-upa,f/p,g•ted boa et 2"9toty, 4-car U50/mo. FREE Nop«s•31-8427 "!'o~~:~;~c:~·::,r:. gar,home ln NB,1btk TING BUSINESS ln
MINING GOVERNMENT
GOLD th• Great Gov·
ernment Giveaway.
Biiiions of dollare In
money and benefitll
Q U 8 r 8 n t e e d a C•
c aplanc•/•v•ryone
qualifies. Call 1-619-
295 .S383 x, 95204
NOW for comptet• In-
NIY· ence required. E
skills preferl'ed.
parking , pool /1pa . parking, flreplac., w/d ~~7~~7 ~~ E'SIOE 18R, encl gar. Gotden WH t College. to bch, nono:Sm, 1450/ North Central Idaho,
St050/mo+ dep No hook up, water vtew. Avail e11. No pet1. 5375 +utll. 84t-3388 mo J1.1dy 725-9789 1tock and equipment
S•nd your resu~r Call 780-2922. com• In and 1111 out an 1-;:;..;...;..;..~.;.;..;.;;.__-1
appuc111on. PVT POST OFFI pet1. Dorothy 558-Dock available. $1700. 598-4nO X 205 1585/mo. se50 dep. B Included . Good hunt· 43651965-3298 aftet 6 VIiia Rentals 975-4912 150 E. 211t SL LAGUNA aCH Kitch-COM shr 3Br 2 a hM. Ing history, licenled DAILY PILOT P(T parm. Office
phones. Ftlandly &
1pon.a.ble. 18/tw.
Fri. N.B. 842.e2&2
4BR 2Ba hM, new cptJ LIDO ISU ...... 3BR
paint , n ic e are• 2 BA Av a ll Nowt 11250/mo "" U11ls Ray • (213)932-8453 Of s2oootmo. No peta.
310-32().6160 X217 Ownet/brkr. C99-3400.
Up1trs & private, best M&-5934 or 644-4294 enettes, ocean views. loc S450 M/F Avail and bonded. $65,000 step~ 10 bch. heated n~ Mlt1t·81,_.91•2113 caeh. AGREE RE· ••StD• BACK BAY pool. Cable. $38/0ally · ALTY. (208) 928-4928.
330 W. B-V SL
Costa Meu. CA 92627
Ann: Ctau.fted MINlget 28R 18A 1m back & Up & $150/Wkly '& Fem ale. non /em, 2
yrd; gu w/d hk-up. Up 494-5294 rooms avail, $340 & Ae•t Property Mgr formation.
No pets. 1735/mo mstr S450, retort bch, Costa Mea.a Al••· ca-Ught A Bright 145-1631 a1t 3pm Living quat1ers In LAI grd gate, pool, 1enn11, 1ual •lmoaphere
Upper unit. 2BR 2BA. BR/BA In Sherman frpl, 962-3231 9am-4pm, M·F Self
SINGLE lam rHldence.
11250/mo. Agt. Joyce llaatstd• Oak• Hilla hm• w/pool AA Coke/Pepsi, VI, FOUND bracelet, Npt s 1orage and Mulll
Hickey. Thi Prudential Smalt lBR I hoU... Country Woode $600. (818) 788-4C66 LUJl(Ury NB Twnhae Mlntue M9ld, In HI Tee Center Or., May 11. Tenant units E•P nee.
Ca. Realty. 729-7237. from wate~. avail now. Lrg 1 Lo1t BR, $695. Beach. pool, tenni1, drink machlnae. S13k C-11 to Identity and Salary + Comm. Re-
M 50 Incl utll. lease, No pew. 180 21st St. w/d. Prof M. $495. , req. FtH catalog. d"crib9. 548·1466. aume to· 670 w. 17th
RECEPTIONIST
General office dul
Mon-Thure 8-3.
CM. Sara, 850-752 CBr 2 YzBa. lam rm,
formal llv & din rm w/
frplc & spa. Walk to
achools & •hopping.
Water & gardening
Incl. $1850/mo. Call
714-846-9292. Lux Bayvl-Terrace no pets. e75-922e 845-9543 or 846-4262 Avall 6/1. Rtf• S48-M73 MI00-352-4501. F 0 UH D: Medium St c.... c M . CA or
(near East Bluff) nut • 645-0484 1_...;.....;;..;..;....~..;..----" MW. eontemp. house, Lovetv 1BR Courtyard M/F shr 3br/2ba condo, BLUE RIBBON BUSINESS alu white male ___ .. _____ _
2BR 2BA. comer, up-aettlng. Gated, pool, STAG H O TEL-NB, NB/CM , pool, W/O, N 1 all k dog at Superior & BE A PILOT
g,.d ... Incl yard care. activities. Ask about rooms avail. S310/mo. $430/mo + YJ um v:~ ontra~chr.~wn.:;.: Placentla, 5·9·92
$1550 760-8045 Spec:lal•I 842·5858 Brad 673-4470 548-1710 Iv mag Pl•••• call 845-BOY OR GIRL sec. . 1 BA apt, ~•an view, able for local area. 8897
NEWPORT
BEACH 2 169
Buy IL Sell It. Find It. aundecl(, clo•• to M I S lalt! Usted In En11epeneur .....;;~-------1 Ctualimi Oft-n pee and Venture Maga· l oll: Cal • Grey & The Dall~ Piiot la SteDS To Sand ~ _ · beach. Frplc. Avail 611 2 & 3BR TownhomHI zln•• u one of the Whit• w/whll• collar currently con1rac11ng YEA~LY ST\JDIO to fftj 644-4242 Ext. 382 Gooct locl MS.7387 most sxof1tab•• tran-13th St. Huntington young adulll between
SPECIAL EVE
SOLICITOR
WANTED 3BA nr bchl 2-4 ear S1?H't' Extra L.ge deluxe 3BR. 31----N-E_W____ chi••• In th• USAI Beech. Will answer lo the ages ol 14 • 17 to
parking. fUll BA, t/p, 'f¥/d hkup, Stable receulon r• Boo. Call Chrl1 at 6'8· Hll ttM paper al •P•
$450.$1700/mo Alt"&'ORD•BLE gar. deck, patio. 2BR 2Ba. pvt gara~. sl1tant business w/ 4383 REWAROI c1a1 events There 11 Villa Rentals rr " 11100/mo. 759-0874 waaher/dryer, good high repeat custom-Please help no door 10 door sohc·
The DalfV Piiot
currently contract
l hoM Whopos ....
<Mii.going aplrtt an
wlnnitlQ 1m1I• to w
at our bootha and
•ubscrlpllon1 at v
OUI special
UVINC IN Lofted 1 BR Apt Coata M... location. etl. Exclusive territory t1J ST : ff E W10f11 lhng •nd you would 6754912 NEWPORT w /lau n dry room. Move-In Speclall MCLAIN ongoing 1ralnlng/1up-large Gold Rope work only one Sa1ur· BEACH vautted celllngi , $750. 1975 114-979-9991 port, 1ome lnvestmenl Bracelol. lost al South day o week until
•BLUFFS*
Spacious 3BR • FR,
Highly Upgraded, t•
built & Back B•y View.
S 2 300/mo unfurn.
$2600/mo furn
Agt. 944-0498
• 1 BR Newport twnhM
In small, newet com·
plell w/prtv gar & com-
munity pool. Just a
short bike ride to
beach! 11t time of·
fered as rental $895/
mo 10 mo Isa or mo.
to mo. mw. no fffa.
Agt. 044-7211
•2BR 2BA, Nantucket.
woekly rental, a1ep1 lo
beach'
*Studio also evaJI. Call Steven Tht ,.,,.,.,_
!>II C1 n•M!y 5 48-1005
11tlld Penlnaula•
1 .. 2fj'-' ... nus from
~ w lse, pvt beta.
bay vi-. 073«4S030
710 Lido P•tk Dr.
Spring 1pecial1 thru 5115
Service
Directory
APPLIANCt;s
SERVICE ;H 2u
PAULS'S APPUAHCE SVC
Alt Mair• and Models
COYTteous 5eN S56-0515
3021·8 Harbor Bl C.M.
CABINETS 3490
v CONVEYS CUSTOMS
Cablneta/Furnlture.
Flnl1hea/Re1torallon.
• • • • • •
2 BE~/
2 1/2 BATH
TO'NNHOME
$1042"
•
If YOUR
INCOME M U.S
INTO THIS
RANGE
$33.700 ·
SAl .700 ·---..-. ~ ~~
720-8764
2 Ml.ANO.
NEWPORT BEACH
QUAUTV UVING _,_ ___ ..
~~~
A"ent. 720.7233 ENTERPRISES required, financing Coast Plua on May 6. school'• ou1 Earn • Wonderful Keat Side •vallable. can Chris t992• OWNER DE· money and have tun.
Studio, 5 min to oc.an. 2 Matr BA, 2BA, • 1~ ' fltA'JURES Keuler 1-800-880-VISTATEDfll Please 1001 Must be oul· 1 ~ new, clean, apa-ocean breeze. New • l;,ft 9000 ext. 2211. call (71 ,) 451•8788 going end poH"s a clou1, huge balcony, paint, carpet. 540. posihve an11uoe. for
$850. 840-5664 Bkr 2222 or 548-4262. BAYfRONT FREE BROCHURE. The more lnfOfmatlon c•ll
newest concept In P•ul Jelley al 642· UPPER 1Br 1Ba. ftplc, • -I B fl I
d.ck wtth view. Cute l . AND BIG l'HNQN vend ng. • rat n 4333 Ext 109 ~ \lftn I 1 yout area. Direct from
but old er, ao only 1aR. mirrored walll/ • COUNTRY CLUB mhoaurn•u)raclurer. (24 BECOME A PERSONAL COVENANT TRANS-$780/mo. 720-8081 new paint. tantu11c lo-COMPUTER EXPERT PORT-Hiring TtactOI
lh• Orange Co
ar•L No experlenc
requited. Start
$5.00 an hour
commla9&on on
Otdef you ..... ThJ
an easy way to
eaua Income. m«• Information c tact Paul Jelley at
4333 Ex1.. 209.
COSTA MESA 2624 cation on the water. LIVING IN 1.S00-62C·9304 "User Friendly" Home Trallet Orrver1. New lludy. Learn DOS. equipment comlt!Q lnl 875-5t77 INTERIOR DECORATING 1of'lware •pphcatlons. 1 year O.T R , Team1
•love In Speclal!
••A•k Mgr For
Detatl• on Rental
Bonuaeell
18R & 28R 1V4BA
Pool, spa, cable hkup
WESTLAKE YILL.AOE
M.W122 Anytime!
NEWPORT
8t-:ACH 2669
* Sludlo, walk to
be ach, lge private
patio. S595/mo lnal
utll. 4 79«4Se8o
•2BDRM $700•
Clean 2BR hOuH for •18DRM $600•.
rent In quiet Eaet· Frig, dshwshr, atove
aide neighborhood. Incl. No pets 545-4855 New p-1nt. Encl back, ________ _
yard. Ideal tor working 2Bt, frplc, 1 blk beach,
roommates 1750/mo 2 drs to bay. gar w/
Call 84&-4902 opnr. Ytty IN 1 1065.
218 2 1st St. 838-2951
NEWPORT BEACH Decor•tlng Den program language, 27-3lc, Incentives,
America's fastelt database form•ta. Ben•fi•t. Age 23 and
growvig home deco-much more fr" c•· up, Slngle 19·22c.
rallng franchise a1 teer lllet•ture 800-Eaal Coasl Pay 1· 1, 2. S l1tfroom apcatmenta wtft\
1119pGcee, wet bar, ,,....owuw, "'°""*',,,,,., hoolcupf, centl'al air and garage wttl'\ mo etorage. NA "'°"' .. ~Included.
Sony, no ,,.,,
From $1.291 Mon"'
THE NEWPOIT MMN (IQAT aft AVMJQ
7'°'°91f
fMf#AY ArMTMENll at 119 CNtt0H
U..OIOf
EMPl.OYMt-. '\lT
st:nv1c·1-s ~.:..i
tffn on ABC Home ~82·1070 Dept KF 800-441-4394 HU••••
Sho w, low lnveat . 782. Pl•u• be aware I
Complete training BECOME A REAL ES· DENTAL EmployeH' the llltings In thll
1-Soo-934-5090 TATE APPRAIS~R Employ.,. OuUtAnd-eootY may requite
LOCAL VENDING
ROUTE Afford•ble,
Must qu•tl'Y
t-eoo.22e.a401
St00,000 pot•nllal Ing oppof1uNhes Call lo call a 900 num
Home Study or Al· 714·523-l5415 In whtch U'let• I.
lanla classes. Earn DRIVERS· E•cellont pay chat •per minute.
profeulonal dHlgna· and benefits F1n•n-ATTN: W OMEN/M
lion through N•tlonal c1ally alibi• tl.P*Oly Eam $150 to $
OWN YOUR OWN College of Appnlsal growing company-WMkty. Product
0 LIV E BA R A E L Free llle<ature 90(). immed1•t• openinGS, Mmbty. Musi be a
STORE. Gourmet ol· 362·7070 Dept RP: w .. tem, MldWHt and to 1tatt lm~t
lvH, food, choeolate 762 Eaatetn OIVlalona Call No ellpef'lence nee
and gltt1. Ideal famlly REAL ESTATE AGENTS A 6 A T t. n • p 0 r t . Hty Umlled 0
ftanchlH Fun eno r•· & LOAN OFFICERS S••••Y· 1·100·542· Ing• Call NOWI
wa.u1n;i loc•tlona earn Whh• you learnl 8058 Cati M est 100·945-4847 E now available In your Ucenaed OI not, we 1 ta.
ataa. (800) 733-3028 train & pay llcenH FOOD SERVICE AIDE '-et-LQ--T-C_y_a_s_~
PAINT·LES_S ~ tus. Cal.l~M. -Costs-M Ira the rnource I----• palr-Syalems. Tools 1..eoo-3~0NEY. lunch program. PfT can count on to
and training to malt• Mon·Ftl 9am-1 pm, myrrad of merch
---you the leader In this Sc 10/ht Ability to dlH ltemt ,
p rofitable Industry. ,. NIGHTS • London w0tk w1elderly. Some ow c:dumt\9 c ~ (S100-S200 hourty Po-Kenalngton Hiiton. ~~~~,f~18J:!:: qualifled buyeta SERVleE IRECIORY
ct-;RAM1t;
TILES 3:">28
ftl' II ,_. -. 11111 lll1m11 •1~1
C'Lt:ANINti HJ\ ll LI NU :J 720
SEHVJCF.S :J~4H
'
l.ANlJS('Al'E &.
I.AWN CAH... 'HHl"I Haullng & Clean-up
TILE lnstalled/Repmred. Rebble woman. 10 + ~~ .. Ro.mo. etc. VJctor Prof. Gardening, f'rOl'lPI ~ s... ~ exp, xlnt refa, very roM,.. "penM. Landscaping & Malnt.
FrM Est.&. RtfefencH thorOugl\, ftree est. John 650-1UI Exe.I refs, 10 yra H p .
Jann & Shelby 148-8178 131-684$ 0( IS8M123 497·1739
Tiie, rn~• & hrdwooct.
Everything relaled.
Perfeci lnetall. a
O.llgn help. 199-7282
CHILD CAHI-.. 1:,.Hi
Ucensed D8Y Can
My home. Ac:Uvtdea,
meals provided. Con-
tact Unda "4-2091
lfOl lSE
Cl >NSTIUJ('Tlf >N S ITI IN(. :1760 MASONllY :IH2H
Hllll.DIN<i :l~•tiO Fem Z7, ma.lute, quiet. Anthony Mitani Masonty
•·•· WU.... & Sena dependable, lmmao. Bnck•Blocke Stone
Room add/remod. non/amkr, pet/p lant Uc.818129, Bond/In•
Fr•• eat. Bond. lover. rer..173-6337. ll't•• •••· 907·2289 Uc.357487. 948-1740
KlrotwMr Con•I.
... ~ In NB, Plana, ~&New.
l!\:S I Ill'( 110\: .171HI
tentlal) 1.a00-398-Good lhN Q/$2. $1600 12:30pm: Of 714•22(). cam
DENT. M r. Shfvety. value for $1 100 OBO. 02.2C. EOEJM
PAY PHONES For Call 725-<"92 ;:;::;;;;::::;:::;:;::;:;:;:;-;.':·-:::_-:_-:_--;:-;::_--::-::. -. -. -. -,zJ
S a I e Po a a I b I e M EX IC 0 ·S 1 511 San
11,200 WMkly Income Diego to Ensenada
1.aQ0.741,.31 1 Incl udes round h ip
c r uise w ith meal• NACK ROUTK New aboard M.V. PaclflC .-'11 Yrs of G"8ltJ llft Concept. HS Malcet, Star, plua 4 daya/3
lkhMt »-or Uc. 2IOl44 Ltd. ONer nlghta hOtel accom-
IWL Ms.uoe Mot.,,. 1-eoo.1•e-n41 X34 modatlona at the
• w .P. YOUNGQUIST YOU SAW fT ON EN-Patal•o Lal PalmH
Patm'"9 Com'ector T ERTAINMEN T TO-1·80().C44-53&4.
Oual. painting by prof. NIOHTI The allclllng Classified I• ....
Uc_.IS0209& Ina. f r new P A I NTLESS CONVKNIENT
Ht. 845-3305 DENT RE MOV AL wh9ther you're buy·
MIN90W Clrc .. lblnt. PROCESS! Your aarn-Ing, Mll•ng, or just
P...., ~ HolM lnGS ahoutd be S600 looklng, classified has
Apt. Qual. Job, frN eat. to 11,200 week from what you neectl
St. lcl511997 838-1151 your lnvH tment or PILOT CLASSIFt•D
only H ,8115 1-800. M2·5e78
74N113
HELP WANTED
UniQue new computer sign st~ located In HB area is jeeldng Com~•r Gr•~lc Artist. to assist In all facets of store operations. Vinyl slgrV!ayout exp i• helpful. Also seeking exp 'd
Account Exeouttwe a
Cuatomer Service Repreeenhdlw8.
Call 965-9688 ask for Mr. Kim.'
All Quality. 5'1-5375 -l -o-vl_n_g_g_r_a_n_d_m_a_w_l_ll
baby.it In her Coeta
Meaa home. ,......
call Marcel 648-1808
M2·7003
Fl :'ll< FS
MOVINCi :111 M
Tenftle~
(al....,...) USPTA Pf'O. ~orme' Colleglate
player. Reu. rate., Michael'• Moving &
Cal WW 638-6711 Storage. Uc. lnaur.
SC 1111111 :~ /'.,
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SltfCHllSlt..
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CARPJo:NTRY 3!\ 10
CEMENT
C'ONCRt;Tt; :I~•:.!•. I
K.L Maeonry epeclal-
lzlng In cone., 6
maaonry conet.. Uo. In•. tr .. •at. 748-0323
C Ll-:/\NINC1
SEHVIC'ES I I Iii
•"'-111-( KS 11.1:1
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Cedlr '°" ......... CM/NI.
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Jtm Whyte 142·7208 All .... ,...., y,..
....m.JIKJM tYC8 Home Semee. Remo..,al, tf/\:"<l>Y \1/\:-.i 1710 deaning. yard WOfif or Trim, Senior Oise.
domeeUc gofer 19/hr .... ,...RKPAIRS MOffte/ Fr99 M t. 631-8415
Carwaah '20. C~ Rental PROPERTIES EXP'D GARDENER: 15
Houee/OfflO Pa#tt-catpentJY-MC.• vr• COM, N .B. Quality
U:enaed, bonded~ In-Orywalt. Olry!4M277 work, ,.al. tatu . Refa
eu red elnce 1990. •All typea repair•. "-'• ~ .... , G t·llTl
U..t4M Painting, Sn.coo, dlYo ,iiftll LAIMleoal*tll r.J ,... Cone. Con11. Corl!> ..a-1 •0 wd. ~~.a. 25 vr• .. p. c1ean-up, lrtck-llodl. II. Uc. mm. * HoUMCIM..-.,,, • Nol Dteo. John 5»-41• malnt. comm/r ... prof
HIQllNC °""· Low ~ •fl tat oleanl ... •fflNI! CRAl'TSMNSHIP )ob,,,.. .... Me4303
(11•)tl2·7* truetwot1hy, depend. Cwi>.. etect .Jo-a..
...,, tefa. ~aoat tii.. klts:b.r,;;:-·· Par•onallud Lawn
c·1-Hl\MI<
Tll.1-:S .1· •. ·~
Serving H.wp<w1 tot ,, yra.
TIL• DON• RIGHT
Uc ·~7 IU-1Qee
C...., ~ 1 o S4'Nll """10d tof>e. Cwe. Wll bea1 W'l'I
yra .. P Aellable. Comm./rHd. :r»n42 C:-~:=~=::,
Good Ref'I. ,,.. Eat. Carpentry, plumbing. MW940 Ol 54•7217
loW coac 77&-2383 \tie, drywaM. muonry ---------& mor.. Reea. ,...._ Tell .. Landeoattln9
COmrn/A... ...... ....... "''"' ......... 4 Co mm./RH . cr .. n-~. =~ c!'..~ uauou auou up• • .,.. erfm ./rem<W. Sia ..... 731-21~ """ f"" 'f Valenttn SM~ THE ORIGINAL !teo-Ptumb-PalM. u. Tr" a.vtce. atumpe.
DRau ...... TILi IAN Ael .. bl• HouNdMnlnQ cerpntry, MC 831~ olnupa haullng ..,.,. .,. by th• aay. Local .... ..._ R • •-,.~ c 'tr 1 ' leaky 1howera-Acld h e.I .,_ Cal ..,__. .,. ..,...pen. omm. ee. awn
wUh & regrout. N.w : 761.-:, · try, drywel. ~. malnl. MtQ .. 1-0511
' Aepe_tr 8-throom.. ptllnt. etc. or ... ,...., • ID A Show« ·doOt-9. Kite> ......... HOu~. 'K!;'t-t.J.71.'l'lnd " TR ... "loor•·Plumb~ Uc. bperienc.d. ttc>lhr. CtHlin.d • ,,,, .. ,.......... Le-s, ·
25yra 0 C. 87 cal Wencty 141 ltH ' p•+-. 71144?1
Guar. 1ow e1t ralea.
(1~.832·N90
PUBLIC NOTICE Sprlnkl•r• are my
Th• Callt. Public Utlll-Only bualneu. Aepalra
U.a CommlHlon RE· & I n •ts II • ti on a.
QUIRES that all uaed Charlea 722·7824.
h o u e • h o I d goo d a : 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mov era print their
P.U.C. Cal T number,
Hmoe and ctt•u"eun print their T.C.P. num-
ber In alt actwwtls•
manta. If you h•Ye • queatlon about the ,..
galtty or a mover. Mmo
or chauffeur, call:
Public U1UllAN
CommlNJon
714-.$.$1-4151
For Ad Action
Cal a ......
AD-VISOt
642·5671
642-5678
•121 per h, per day. Thats ALL yotJ pay.
Blilildan• .,.,_._..it"' S.W. Otetby
For more information, Cal Todayl AM for your
SeMce Diec:Dy Rep111:dllll.-842-4321 Ext.310
,
Classes Start June IS at The Marketplace in Irvine (across~-UC9~
Clu111 .,.. taught by local profeak>nals with expertile In their ~
area. au111 n hetd d8ya and IYlnlngs, Monday -SaUctey.
lecc cta1•: Fwi •~•Non Cnte1t •No, .. • No ~I
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• CompUl9r Aided o..tgn
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• How to 8Wt • 8uelnea
•How to Wrtte 'fOAJI own µvtng TN9t
• .. tCOIM, Retirement I Eillltil Plilnnlng • e.,.,....ig y()U e1wey1 wwMct eo
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11IO d91ty, Nlwy + WM.am Bkbd w/mttre:e ton., piano tNCh9' SM.• Sat a Sun 8-4, mo & 34' Sail 1400 45'
tlpe, ful or part time. .. nu. pd MOC> S.C muet aao.$1478, tente, slffplng beg•. Sall, narrow beam
2 Wk llralnlnCJ, worneo, ._ -.1ns • (114) a27·1954 propane a1ov•• a Ian. 1450 mo 7•2·2 .. 1
men a1 or Older. Cd; ••rna, l>Oogle ~d. ---------.... aa-ean Inflatable boat ANO BALBOA COVE IUP
MUCH MUCH MORE.II $250/mo 30 Fl, ~k· COllTRUCTION RACING 8tCYCLS, TQCI ot 7261 Murdy Circle Ing ava.ll 9SCMl'l4a WORKERS "-flt UN: Pd t1250, Ilk• (nr Gothard &. Hell) All Tradff, l!xperJ. -sc~· '~'='t1 tlO, new. 1298 7~M210 (714) 847-.3732 u:n1:0S2~~m:. 1::.~~
encM Only. Tax Frff loge Mt 145 495-:JWeOU House/Office Furniture, water, avl nowt Tom
tO lfOt< A EXcl 8en-• Household Good• 752-0550 or 873-2680
efllt. Relocation r9q'd . DR'"TINQ TABLi Sat/Sun 8am-4pm
Sun.Thur•. 9 to 9 w /parallel bar and 10031 K.amuela Dr
E.-.m tray, sso. six.foot rect· ._.., •• •d .. dOwnhlll 30l 147•14IO angular g1111 dining almulatlon Herclae
table l op, s20. Phone machine. WOrk• excel• CONSTRUCTION: Hlr· 76o-1522. lent, perfect condition.
NLWl'Oll I'
Bt-.Al' H ti l ti!J
Ing at1 phun now to Retail• for over HOO. ••MOVING furniture 11 ,500/WHk, bonue, Duo•n• aaa, gas or mu• t • e 11 $ 2 S 0 & Miac Sat A Sun
paid tMng and travel propane, w/rollHerle, FIRM 848-0180 ~a.Sp ,,;0 EARLIES
expenMe. (Must Reio-'300, ~950 T~NNli RACK•Ti t83t Beryl =~~·:r!: gs":: FACTORY NEW, 8 wu: •HUGE GARAGE SALE ~· '407) 944-9933 Goryeoua White aon Profile 2.7, $135/ Furn cltha •Pn •quip \: ea. Al10, 8 Wiison • I • • EJct. 100 M EST. ~-n Wedd Ing Pro-Staff cs.o. 1110/ea, hsehld tem1. Sat/Sun
CRUISE SHIP JOBS. ..,. .. _ tlze 14, long All ratkels attung, CRAFT s.3p. 2807 Carob
Now tWtng photogr• train, V-neck and TENNIS CO, 645·2702 Lido l•I• Treaaur•
ph«t, tour guldea, ca. back, IOng •lffve, Sale Sat/Sun 9-.3.
alno workera, deck Great for fall Of win-Lqts of atuNI Furn,
hand•. etc. Hawaii, ter wedding! SAC toya. l<ltchen llema,
Catlbbean, Bahamas. $19S, "32-0G18 call a Rnd Trip Tokta Froen etc. 537 Via Udo Soud Exe~ pey/bana"ta. after 8pm O.c. to l.F. IY 5/18, ret can AFPI: (818) 980-5/11175/M ~
91..a EJct. C.1004, MUST SELL A"tlque _EX_C_E_LLENT ____ P_A_Y-. _W_Ork_1 sun .. $850 obo, white Garage
Sales
Tra"sportation
BOATS 701 l
Automobiles
ACU RA 00 to
'88 Legend Coupe, Met
Beige, Leather, phone
snrf, loaded, 49K ml.
one o r a kind
$15,000obo mvst SH to
appreciate 759·5428
BMW ~o:w
181 31dla ONLY 99
mlles I (ee6890).
$19,900 Sterling Mo-
tors. 1540 Jamt.loree,
Newport Beach
840-8444
'81 3251La ONLY 568
mllesl Black/Black,
One of a Kindl
(ECT7036) $29.900
at hom• and eam /bra .. Trundle Bed w/
$110-1110 weekly. Unens $175 969-9720
Comp an I e • need -::-:-~-::-""".'""'-..,,,.--hom9WOftcera and di•· Planta·Pott·Cannl•
trlbutore. Call now Mite, home tools, S1·
apeak directly to a 110 OffOf' 548-9832
BAI.ROA
' ISi.AN D 6106 *'14 a•n1NER '86 Sterling Motors, Ud. " 1540 Jamboree. New·
repreeentauv. 1-800-
742•1 140 Ex't. 711.
GOVERNM~ U.S. No
experience. Own
hours, Proceu FHA
mor tgage refunda.
Call 900-812·7899.
Homowoftc•,. Wanted
Would you 9ddre11 &.
stuff , ,000 envolos>e•
for 1.000 dOllara. Call
702·598-.3284. frff 24
hr recorded meaaage.
COLl.ECTI RU•;S
6017
with trailer, great con· port Beach. (714) 640-
dltlon, 50HP low 6444
MOVING OUT COUN· hours, open bow, fish .,....---,....---'...._ __ _
TRY IAl.EJ Everything flnder, stereo, great '91 5251• Power Sun·
but Appl MUST GOlll for skiing, fishing and roof, low mites. (BJ6-a1a-tlon•. Ted..., Bear FrV2s0:vssaupnp!a1r-4•p, cocl<tall cruising! 2030), $29,900. Ster· '"'•" "' .. .. $4500 Offer, 432-0318 Ung Motors. Ltd. 1540 Couteto,.I Please call after 6pm Jamboree, Newport SAT 8a-4p 204 Gamet B h (714) 640 6444 Wiii M erine• Undsay 575.2319', nu dra g' eac . p 19' Southcoaat mohag/ .. urput Umlta~ edition wndws. 2·P.U. tool· lop, stereo, Atomic 4 eng, '91 7501L ONLY 44
Ladit Ann• Teddy bxs, 2 Sabota bt, sofa, good cond, $4~95 obo mlles, (DL79900)
Bear #8 of only 100 chldm golfclubs/blke, 720·8465, M-~. Steve $59,995, Sterling Mo. made, S200. Please hrdwd flooring mlac --,......,~""""'"---,,......,-..,, tors, Ltd. 1540 .Jambo-
call 642·4321 X332 ' 19111' Bayllner Capri roe, Newport Beach
daya or 631.J220 eves 1900 '88 open bow, (714) 640-6444
12511p Gib, !ah lnclr, lw hrs, .,..---------PHOTO TRIMMERS S6900obo 361-813t '91 8501. Loaded with
Eam to 1125/day. No Everything. (CB73040)
exp noc. 80()..262~9 40 mhz 386 mother COM Garage Sale. h•• S59,995, Sterllng Mo.
board 5300. 10 mhz hid Items and cloth· tors, Ltd. 1540 Jombo-
WORK OVERSEAS FOR 288 ayatem 5250. Call Ing, Sat 5/16 7:30-12n, '89 Searay 21• V.6 ree, Newport Beach
AMERICAN COMPA· for Info 262-8662 720 Jasmine Avenue Mere/Cruiser, VHF 640.6444
NIES. Excellent pay. radio, five bait tank, -.'"'•"""e...,e-3-2-5-w-h_ll_e_w_'_ta-n
Great ~flta. All OC• Large Garage Sale. Sat fish hndor, water ski 9a-2p, 603...., Jasmine d 1 Int, 2 dr, 5 spd, AJC. cupallona, lncludlng: IN ALLEY. tools, fshg rea Y • P us many snrl, 62k ml, slnt cond. ConstNetlon. trucking, xtras, Includes NB , °"'ne<· S7500 000 day S54-
WVIW HIJ.10 .. ()l(IJ '107"> Ml-I(( .1-.l>l-.S ~H.IO
• 1M7 ... :1891•• ·ee MUIUng. 219 ve. • .. MU .. ~ Lul of
O.tphln groy"-11, new alt. t tareo. rebuilt handrn&d• b .. ullffl
brakH, 81k w.11 main-englno, ,ed w/black blk/pearl Int, good
t.alned mllea Clifford Int .. '3,950. 148-:MS38 cones, ••II/trade: 4•4,
alarm, crui.e contro1, 1 .......... ..--_,..-,....,....,,...,... van Of truck, 720o05ee
power windows, A/C. '18 T.wn \l..e, PIS, P/B, '87 3 0011 De•ort
$11,900 obo 'fW· P/seats, AIC, wh•lu Toupe, chrm whl•.
310-799-0550 111 l'Tl•D Int, 65k ml, xlnt cond, xtftt cond, 4S3k ml,
16495, 132·1957 S241k obo 720-~3'43
BUIC'K H03:J
••• aulck Roe•I
fully equip & sharp,
super clean, moon
'oof. s tk <I' 16921,
$8998, Nabert Cad1I·
tac 2600 t1arbor Blvd,
Costa Mesa. 540-9100
'81 Buick Park
Avenue "Ultr•"
Loadedll low mites,
Ilk• new, won't last,
s tki' 4130 SAVEi
Naber• C•dlll•c
2600 Harbor Blvd,
Costa Mesa. 540·9100
'81 Buick Rlvlore
super low miles, Best
the County, slk#
14941 , $18,998,
Nabera Cadlll•o
••••• 79 Ford Ranger
'88 t90E "-Sume 15
mo lease of $430.07/
mo, red/beige, snrf. 4 X 4, rebuilt engine, clutch, preuur• plate xlnt cond 722-08e4
& throw out beerlng. 'II 560SL destft loupe/
Brand new carb, ,.. crm, 1op nvr otf, 38k ml,
dlator & brakes. Call nu brks, xlnt cond,
Ben or Gina. 645·3717 $32,9956bo. 832·1957
or 631-6959.
OEO 9080
'81 GEO Prl~m 4·
dool' A/'T, P~. AJC,
made by Toyota same
as Corolla. stk# 4090,
ONLY $8598
N•b•rs C•dlll•o
2600 Harbor Blvd,
Costa Mesa, 540-9100
JAGUAR 010:>
1889 5&0 SEL. O"gl·
nal owner, 37K ortgl·
nal miles, fully loaded. Incl. phone, burgundy/
camel Int. 535,000
OBO. Call 714/645·
5000, ext. 785 wkdys.
SAAB 9 18:>
'83 SAAB 900 turbo,
lmmac, silver, snrf, 120w1
stereo, runs great,
$3000 ObO, 675·5394 -
2600 Ka'bor Blvd, 'M Jat a-Type 4,2 "d•t'
Costa Meaa, 540-9100 reatored, ~-w/b1t1 Int, '91 MA2 Whlto, Auto,
TOYOTA 9210
CADILLAC !tO•W
'87 Cadlll•o Sevllla
White Diamond
LOADED. Low miles,
Sii<# 4118, $11,998,
N•b•ra C•dlllao 2600 Harbor Blvd,
Costa Mesa, 540·9100
'89 Sed•n Davlll•
Loaded with Leather,
wheels, etc. LOW low
mlles, Don't miss this
onel stk# 14388,
Nabers Cadlll•c
2600 Harbor Blvd,
mlchg #e, "" mi, l*f cono, AM;FM Cass 4 'Ptaktr, Air
pre btlw mkt. bound 10 Bag A/C Anlt-tock
apptC, S.47.5k 1303) 7M-24M brk~t. ,.,;Int con a
'92 JafUerVanden PIH S13,5000bo 492-1291
Dealer demo, white/
magnolia, chrme whls, TRUCKS 9220
Nardi steering whoel. 1889 FORD F350
Lease today for Dually. Lariat elC· $599 tended cab. White.
per month +taic. No 32,000 mites. Bed drive-off. 48 month liner, chrome wheels.
closed end lease. Re-good tires. excellent
sldual S23,517. Total condltionl 460 V-8.
o t payments Book value: 517,000.
$28,752 + tax. Must sell $15,000
1849178. Bauer .Jag-_o_B_o_._8_4_e.o __ 1_8_0 __ 1 uar. 971-2002
cost Mese. 540.9100 1-8-A-U,.,...E=R-J.,...A,....G,,....U,...,,.A~R
'89 S evlllo 1 Owner, Largest selection of
cream pull, MUST new cars In Orange
USE 't.
THE
PILOT'S
CLASSIFIED
Thursday, May 14, 1912 87
M '"' I\ l I c ) • I . I
''7~ •u,ar9ue AMl'1M OONAte YOUft CAA. cu., A!C. ong o-. Truck, Motorl'lome,
wry C1ewt, 100k, $1975 boat, , •• , ••tate ,
, .. .,__ 1111·71> 53l<OCln 11amp1, eolna, cot-
'N c._....t c~. lect•blff to F04Jlnd• ,ed~ top, $ apd, tw tion ••tv1ng the Blind. ... IRS. 1aJC deduetlb'O· ml, St t,750 obo, 83...-Fr" towing:~ not
3952/673-0523 run. l.SOO.l2e.ua2.
196CS t<ARMAN GHIA 12
volt Hu: good body,
pan. paint. seata,
bumpora, brakes. transmlsslOn g new
tires. Needs: Interior
work, aunroof &
motor. 700
846-0280, ear 1oca1ed
In Huntington Beach
MISC AUTO 924~
1948 PlymoYth WOODY
ong c:ond, beauhlul, tna·
1oon, many irtraa,
l24,500-tftt) 4~·1588
CADILLAC 1988 all orig·
lnal 49k miles
$6740 16 •503123.
Caravon 1989
ANTIULl t-.s A.
CLASSICS '• -' •"
'68 FIRUIRD
NEW 350 Chovy
moto' and 350 trana.
52400/obo. 890-<>055
1 eee Mu••.,.•• 2&9 V·8 A.T. 95% M•
chamcatly Re~tored.
New tnlo,lor. Juat
needs paint 1ob 10 be
better than now
$4950 080 (714) 846-1671
AUTO
LEASING ~2:,;')
SS 780. 16 .f 687388, LEASE IT. Save cash
Taurus 1990 $5992 12 on new veMclea. l'lew
I 05474, Cutlass to be lease amart..
1 9 8 9 S.4 7 4 o 1 6 Avoid pitfalls. Be co""
ill301911 , Century lident. Profe•slonal
1 9 9 O $ 6 4 4 1 . 2 7 advice. Learn In mln-
#619711. Public No· ures. Call 1.SK)0.678..
tlce 223. Repcsses· '7880 $9.95 per call.
slons and leases Oecoslmo being llquadated. No ,.,...,,.,,,,.~==---,.....-.ii
salesmen, vehlcle
price on windshield
Safety inspected.
smog certified. OMV
person at wareh,ouse.
10 minute dellvery.
Consumers 1 ·800-544·
·7879, (916) 991-4494.
For Ad Action
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SELL stk# 17011, County. #1 DEALER--------
$9478 IN CSI In O.C. Visit us ---------------------------N•bora Cadlllac and find out Why! BITlllll 2600 Harbor Blvd. ---Costa Mesa. 540.9100 Bauer Jaguar
971·2002
CHEVROLET 904~
JEEP 9110 '85 CORVETTE •
Red w/beage mleraor, 89 Cherokee 4x4, 6·
glass top, 17" wheels cyllnder. 5·spd, AM
& tires. ZA·l rear FM cass, AJC. Met
bum per. custom Gold, Cloth seals.
paint. 42.000 miles. S8900obo 548·9167 s 14,500/obo.
Call 848-6200 LINCOLN 9120
By CHARLES GOREN
w ith OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
BELIEVE THE ENEMY
Neither vulnerable. North deals. teachlng, nursing, m• PoOlt, clthg, etc sllp, mint cond, SAC. •lOCl...,•s 650'°414 chanlc•. othera. Fnee ••••utlful full Sun.•, slngle H20 bed. RtFICE S13,950obo -....,,...,...,....,,,.,,,.."'="',,,...,,,.-.,..--1---------I t IESC .. -759 5428 ••HARD TOP for a '88 Corvette 32k ml, LINCOLN '71 a r are, rant. length opoa•um heater, padded railt. • BMW Convortlblo, xlnt cond, blck llhr Int, Contlnont•I. 460
NORTH
•876 . 4
South's double was negauve and
pro mi!led a four-card heart suit, and
North' three·spade cue-bid tt-
quested South to bid three no trump
with a pade $topper. Weat't penalty
double showed rood spades.
(407) a7e.et 11 •xten-fUr co•t Reversible 3-drwr ped, like nu 32' Cruiser '89 w/ avall Used onlv oncol all opts, $20,500 obo eng. runs good $1295
•Ion 32. u ra.lncoat with fur $75, Frigidaire Rofrlg slip, •Int cond. twn $750, 720-0588 929-0256/494-4194 Must tee! 642-0567
l·:M I' l.OY M ENT
WAN I El> f>:>~:'>
Wiii wori( aa Sect'y/
hOUMJdOg altter In ex·
chango fCw pen ront
trim, European hooka. wrks gn $50, 5-drwr I Hardly worn. $950. drssr $60 759-9572 eng, cab n sips 6, 842-4321 x 102. S55.000obo 548·0162
BUILDING
MATERIALS 6030
COSTA MESA 6 124
BARGAINS GALORE
HHhld goods. furn.
32' Express Cruiser, '90
Don~I. sips 6, 4.0kw,
warr, twn 260HP, $1K
dwn, S65k 997-5788
•ml apt. w/K". Maty 3 ut slldlng glut
Jana, d 650-2939, n do<>rs, 5' x 6', plus 3
645-1511 M\9 3' x 6' all $100,
toys, clothH, etc. Sat 1 ... 3 .. 3.,.., -,,0,...0-nz""'i""'•"""se.,......rwo--33-""-"
9a·5P 2054 National •2SHP en; w "Kam• ...,, dr.
Eateto S•I• Rattan IMng rm tet, draaser
IHI Que!. otl~ Cf\11-,
M2 000 obo 119$-2929 a I~
llOMt-:Sl'ICS !'tl'.140
a!eo 24 9' redwood
pr•notched 4114 and
20 pre·notch.cl 18"
w/nlgl'lt elands, ta.mp1.1_3_4_•_s._a-ra-.,-.,-7-$-prtf_s_h
a pp 11.anc• 1 , stereo. o; dnw. 1y tit0g io.a.c1,
SAT, 1810 TuSlln Ave. ,..,.., etc; 1w ""· monc cones. Houaekeeper/Llve-ln q4 all MW S100
5 dya/Wtl, apeak Eng. 545-1425 COL & e xp req'd , Furnllu,e, clothes, lin-$851( Obo 675·7939
HouMkplng & aome ens & Much More, call
childcare, Can with 548-4246, 2211 Pacific SAIL BOATS 7014
ref1, 15().4131. Ave. Sat & Sun 12n·5P Cat•llne 30 xlnt
LOOtQNO for a loving OlfPIOI! FURNITURE GIANT Sale. Books, cond, wind Instr, irtra
"0.reindma .. to babysJt for Sale desks c'• BBQ, glsawre, bikes, sails. loran, d•nghy
my 1 yr ofd eon In my cs.nus. 'tile cab: plus f11rn , antq, trunks, much mote $IS~~
HS l'K>mo. PleaM WI mllC Item.. 75e-1773 cllhs, ml~. 3216 Col· TWO •te SNIPES w/
Janoe 14•1800 .. i2t OradO Pl, Sat 8a·3P trailers, old but great
Merchandise
Af'l'I 11\NC'l·:S bOl l
l'ETS &
ANIMAl .S 00-19
MOVING SALE Every· bay salters. $650 for
thing Goesl Sat & Sun either 87$-~115
8a...3p, furn, hsehld
Items. clothing & misc AMerlo•n ••klmo 227 22nd StN•l
UKC Fomale, t yea'•---------
SPEED &
SKI BOATS 7016
old, ahow quality, Sat 8a"2p. M ISC hHhld 1 .... QLASTRON '87 PRe• to GOOD Item & furn. NO • HOMml Great famlly ITl!MS OVER S100. 190HP Mere/cruiser I/ *w~--....... ...__ pet! ~91 31441 Barbadol, CM 0 . Open Bow Tri-Hull, --·-r-_,..,...,.., Sun-Top, Tra11e,, Lots
Dlsl'lwasl'ler 1125, lrloe FRI& TO QOOD HOME Sola 1125, Console of storage. G'eal Ski
11& ...._.... Puro 819d 5 Y••' old Ster.a w /custom ems.a Boal In excellent con·
l(.nmo,. El.cttlc Neutered Dalmatlon, plyr bullt·fn S100. A• d•llon (tO person ca·
Qre•t w /Chlldren cllner 1-40. and morel paclty). SI0,500 OBO
Waahor/Dryor, good 14 499-038CS All In ldnt cond, 842-8129 Call (714)846-1571 CCM~ltlO~f;:::;:::::=:::::::::::;:;:::=============-::==:::::::s;;i:::::======;
UPTO seoo
PER MONTH * NO COllECTIONS *
Early morning motor
routes available. Deliver
Monday thru Saturday.
Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance.
CAl;L 642-4-3 -
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•A Q J 10 7 2
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•AJ104
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. 10 8 2
WEST
•Q9 32
c;> 10 7 6 2
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7 5 .. 3 +K43
The bidding:
North Eut South West
1 + 1 • · Dbl 2 •
3 • Obi 3 NT Dbl
Pau PUI P ...
()penm& lead: Two of •
''Take a little time-count
wrote Charles Dickens in l•lr F 8
AunL Sound advice for every player.
Consider this hand from the Silver
Ribbon Pairs at the recent Sprin(
North American Championships.
held in Paaacltna, Calif.
Sitting East was Fred Hamilton
of Las Vegas. His decision to over-
caU rather than make a takeout dou·
ble seem somewhat offbeat.
Aft.er winning the low lpede
opening lead with the ace, Eut
paused to take stock. Declarer sure·
Iv had the lnng of spades and one of
the minor·sult lrinp. No matter
whether the king wu it) diamo.nda
or clubs. declaru would be able to
take at least su club trickt and two
diamonds with the help of a well-
locat.ed ln.og in the other minor. The
king of 1pades would then be dec:lar·
er's nmth trick
Tbe~fore. 1l was imperative that
the def Pnders take four heut tneks.
and do 80 in a hurry Cuhing the
high bean• d1dn 't rau to be good
enough-the negative double virtu·
allv marked declarer with either the
jaclt or five-card l~. Hamilt.on
found • way tbAt would «rt&inly
work if Weat held the jack. and
might succeed if decla.rv hUf the
jack and Weet the ten.
At tnck two East shifted to a low
heart! Not surprisingly, declarer fi.
nesse<i the eight. West produc«t the
un and returned a heart. Down one
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Meytag WID. full cap,
l20Ct'9a. Whirlpool lO ~ cir Aelltg. • 150 80-1191
Fl'HNI I l 1HE flOJ4 -OVERSIUFFf D? COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH 81 Long mw
62 Tlme being
63 Middle
••MU•T ••LL ., ... ~ .400,
Waeher a Dr~•r
saoo,e4eo-22e2
2 Solid Oak Dolu1t•
ewtv.1 a. Stools, mt
~641.()$55
2 Sold Ollll ~ bo• ,..,.. c:aa. 1.r m. , .... • '50,
can be ueed aa end tbl 0t
wa1un11.-.1ns
A!)rlca Stoller 145, o.,.,., oar ...a '20. ~oond.495-3"8
&liiaAIM JUAN
GlaH top cocktail
tabto uoo. 8elge Jao-
QU« dtffffl' Ht w/
king bed l500. Pine
WOOd daak. new '300.
~ dUsty fOM lllO. I new wlngbllctl
Chan, dMID'*' mid•
rlal. draperle• to
melah, bel9e ' mew. tonee. ?IM114
Hlde44ed, like new,
lhe dallenpcwt ootof WI • .,... eaoo ••••a.-
KJNOsLm WATER8ED ..
No-weve ma....._ ln-
dudM hmo .. heect-
boanf. Good concN-
ttonl Only uoo. call
.... ?904. 18.w mes-
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131; tMchOrl ... ~ ObO. Cati ..... t1n . ._vie mo11age.
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f'UI .... On 1140, Kg
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WE'VE GOT
THE ANSWER
ls every nook ond cronny of your goroge
stuffed? Can't remember what it feek tike
to fDk your cor inside? We've got the
answer! Advertisa your goroge sole in the
Doi~ Piot Classifieds. If ony items 5sted in
your page sole ad don't sel, we'll run
those listed items (under med1mche)
the folowiog week ot
no dagel
·Col 642·5678 Today!
2 3 4
$41 Arden Ind
namaaak• S5 F1oww
• Fencing
ln'lp6ament
87 NL tM1'1'1
DOWN
, Aemollel .. ,.
2 Knocked fOf
3 Monoollln 4 lntoxlcatlng
quality
5 ~pet1 a Onoemote'
dleil
7 AW-lsecl a Priority
I Gathered
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worda
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12 The OM lhere 13 Enor1tem
21 Jewel 23 Deatl
25 Wtn untt
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•
ORANGE COAST A
Radical .
departure
Joi ning the 'New Mazda' lineup, the MX-6
features sleek styling aimed at younger driiers
T he 1993 Mazda MX-6 sports coupe
-like the totally redesigned
Mazda 929 luxury sedan and 1993
RX-7 sports car -is in every way, a
radical departure from its predecessor.
The second-generation MX-6, which
1oins the "New Mazda" line-up this
month, rounds out Mazda's distinctive
line of sports and sporty cars.
MX-6 is designed to appeal to young,
discerning consumers who will not give
up style for practicality.
''These buyers are the kind of people
who won't sacrifice image for the ability
to share the ride with a few friends,"said
Clark Vitulli, senior vice president and
chief operating officer of Mazda Motor of
America, Inc.
The introduction of the new MX-6 (and
t11.,ar1~ MIMDl!lr Plait
Featuring an all-new contemporary
look and two-plus-two seating, the sleek
styling of the front-wheel-drive 1993 See MAZOA/9 The new 1993 Mazda MX-6 LS features a 164-horsepower engine, four-wheel disc brakes, alloy wheels and cruise control
Ac ura
HIJNTINGION IEACH ACURA
You Elq)ect. We Deliver!
19131 Se1ch Bl 405 & PCH 100·96-ACURA, 142-0095
NORM REMS COASTAL ACURA
Super Pnc;es Super Sele(t1on
HarbOo' B ·d i 405 fwy Costa l.'eu 979·2SOO
TUSTIN ACURA
NE WANT TO BE I 1 AGAIN IN 19921 YOUll SAVE MOREi
S Freeway @ Jamboree 714·669·9900
• Alfa Romeo
IEACH IMPORTS
So C1fs leld•no Ana dlr for 17 consecU11Ve ye1rs
Alfa Romeo. Saal>, Maserat1 • Sates. service. teas1no
S48 Dove SL. Newpon Beach 714;7S2·0900
Audi
TUTTlE CLICK AUDI
40 Auto Certer Or1ve. Irvine 472·7400
CREVIER IMW
Excellent selee1JOn of new & cartful1y
prepared BMW's ~ways In stock
Sales. Stl\' ce-. Leasing
Ed111Qer II SS Fre~iy SM!ta ~Aull> Ma 13S·3171
SADOl.E&AClt IMW
45 CM1eld
IMne 310-1200
STERLING MOTORS LTD
Uclu1 •t BMW OWet Sl•es • SeN!Ce • Lnsino
1540 JamDOree. Ne*P011 Beach. 6<10-6444
CREVIER
SALES•SERVICE•LEASING
1500 AUTO MALL DR.
SANTA ANA
835·3171
NEWPORT755 FWY AT EDINGER
Sales Dept Open 7 Davs
Pans/Service Hours
M-F 7 am-6:30pm
SADDLE BACK
Sales Leasing S.ervice Parts
IRWNf AUTO CmtR
1-Rl-171
11-..111
Buick
HAIHS IUICICICAOIUAC
Salts • lelSlllQ • Strvict
2600 H.wbor BIYd . Com Mesa. 7141540.9100
RWON IUICK CO.
909 No Gl1llcl Awe. SltCI Ana
147-9111
Cadillac
A.LLlN CADIUAC
#1 In Orange COldy
SW. (lego frlfWIY • Avtty. Laow ~ 112.otOO
MCl.EAH CAOCtlAC STHUHO
Sine• 1939
Tusllll ~ Cel'Clf 7141731-ottO.
Chevrolet
A.LLlN KANE CHMIOUT
Hew & Usecl
7IOO Wtstrninsler Bl • Wtslmlnslef 1 llock WeSI
of Bexll 81¥d 194-UJ3
OWlLO CHIVIOt.fT •CHO
Oulllly s.lts & Stnlce ·Thi Mttst p_.. In Town"
11211 lkd ... """ kl\ 147-60t7
•
Chrysler. Plymouth
ATW CHaYSUJl-f'l. VMOVnt
~ Body Shop and Serke
Sales, SeN!ee. Pw-()pen 6 Days
2929 Hllt>or Bl. Costa Mesa.
3 Blks. S of San 0ie90 Frwy otl Hatbor Blvd. 546-193'
GUARANTY CltEVROt.El/GEO
711 E. 17111 St. SatU Ana
973.1711
HUNTINGTON IEACH CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH
16661 Beien Bl • tbelngton Beach.
6 B.ks So OI 405 Fwy. 142·0631
MEISTER CHRYSlER·l'lYMOUTH
14 Auto CV Or., IMne. 761·7100
SANTA ANA CHRYSlU/ISUZU
1405 Allio t.1all Or • SatU Ana
S41~71
Oalhatsu
ATLAS OAIHATSU
2929 HllbOI' Blvd.. Costa Mesa
3 Blocks So ol <105 Fwy ~6-1934
Dodge
TUTTLE CUCIC DODGE
<IQ Auto Center Dr. trme I 3Q. 3311
HUNTINGlON IEACH DODGE
#1 VAJf COtMRSIOH HEADQUARTERS
16555 Beach Blvd •• H.B.
• 112 mile South ol tie 405 fmwlY (714) 147-5515.
TUTTlf CLICK'S T\ISTIH DODGE
'0 Auto c..et ll!We. TUS1i173CM600
Ford
TEO JONES FORD
6211 Beach BM!., Buena Pil1I
521·)110
JOE MACPHERSON FORD 2 Auto Center DIM, Tustin
132-3300
TUJTLE CLICK FORD
0 Auto Center 0!1Ye, llvln• 472-5200
THEODORE ROBINS FORD
2060 H¥OOr Blvd . Cosu Mesi. 642-0010
mury YORX FORD
SJ!es • SeMCe • Leas.wig • PW • Body Repaw
182SS Seith Blvd. Hin. 8tl\. 142-6611
~ -Serving Orange County
for Over 70 Years
f Service
~
ISUZU
Parts
Body Shop
Dally Rentals
ThcoC:lorc
Robins..,_
t060 Harbor ll¥d., Costa Mal
714·641-0010
GMC Trucks
AlUN GMC TRUCKS
I 1 In Orqe Courcy
San Diego fwy M Avtty, Laguna Nlgud H2-4IOO
MClfAH GMC TRUCK NllO PONTIAC CAOIU.AC
Sl1ct 1939
Tustin Auto Ctrcet 71417 3 '-0990
lnfm1t1
Hondo
N.HSICt MOfC)A
SAUS * SlRVICE * LEASl«i 13750 8-ll l!MI, WtsrrnUr 7141137-7777
aAY flAOllOf HOHOA Slits • ScMce • le:aslllg • Parts • loOy Repair .,.,.,.. ldlJ c .... 7 t4-13o. 7600
IOGH MIUU MOHOol
SMs. Serkt. ~
192l2 katll Blvll. ~ 8utll Nl-1fSt
HOHOA SANTA ANA
211• l fhl It. SllU "'-647-lm
COSTA MfSA HONDA
Soulhfm ClltfOITU't Urvea Hondl ~ 2aaa~M.CM.
4»-IGIO
lVTTU CUCI tMINDN . '° ~ c.. Ortwe. hlrll
472-7•
Hyundai
Hyundai. Yes, Hyundai.
Sales
Service
&
Leasing
Huntington Beach Hyundai
16661 Beach Blvd.
Huntintton Beach 92647
842..()831 .
Isuzu
RAY RAD£IOE ISUZU Sain • Semce • lUSlflO • PllU • Body Repat Irvine Auto cerur 114-130-1000
THfOOORf RC>alNS ISUlU
2060 HMtlor Blvd . Costa Mna. 642-0010
SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU
Nllnber 1 v<*Jme Rodeo Dealer USA
18711 8"ch Blvd.. H B. 142-2000
Jaguar
&AUER JAGUAJt
2001 Sou1tl M31'1CheSttr Ave , ~e11n
971·2002
tlEWPC>aJ IMPOQTS
3000 W Coh1 Hwy .• Newpon Buch
722-4000
-BAUE~
Jeep
HUN11NGJON JUP CAalE
1&751 8eKll 8IYd . IU1linglon Buell
144.3999
~I COAST JUP CAGlf
2524 Haiti« lhd .• Cosu Mna
649·1023
JUP CAGlf Of SANTA ANA
11 Customer Salisfac:llOll
SS Fwy. I EdinOet 7141561.0100
lVTTU CLICK JEEP, CAGLE
~ Auto Ctl'(ef Or • IM'll
472·1400 •
Lexus
See And Drive The
All New ES300
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
I 3500 Beach Blvd. • Westminster
BEACH BLVD. AT THE 22 FREEWAY
(714)~2~ • (2/~)5fJ6.3888
Lexus
UXUS Of-WESTM .. STtlt In 1111 Hean ot Or1ngt Comy
Avai13ble for Immediato Oeliveryt
22 Fwy at Be1cll Blvd 7141192·6906; 21.l/566-3111
I
TUSTIN LEXUS
WOl1d's Fnt And 1.M'QtSt Otalef
TUSlln Auto Celllef (7 U) 54<1·4100
Lincoln/Mercury
ICACH UNCOlN--MERCURY
16800 Seidl Bl . ~ Beaeh.
3 Blocks So cl San Oteoo fwy 141-77 39
JOl:!NSON • SON llNCOlH·MERCURY
Silts. SeMCe & LUSJflO 2626 Harbor ll'Yd . Costa Mtu 7141540.$630
RAY FLADUOE llNCOLN·MERCURY
~tes • Servic:t • Ltasn,i • Pans • Body Rtl>Jlf
tr.'!W AUil> Cen:rr 714·130-7000
SANTA ANA UNCOlN·MERCURY
In Otange Counly since 1966
28 Auto Ctlltet [)( T111tin. 5 fwy (t JarnbOfte 5'4·3H 1
Mazda
CAMPIE.Ll MAZDA 1<12s w awr. eom Mesa 545.-llJA
DAVID J. rHIWPS MAZDA
()udly flr1Wy MMCI Ulte 1968 -Sales. s.Mct
5 F rwy, (3 A1c1a. laglN Hlls 13 7 ·2 400
IRVINE MAZDA
LJrgeSt Dealer In h NalJOn • SilH • SeMct nine Aim c... 513.9900
W.Z.DA/VW Of IUlNA PARIC
6700 Manchtstef Ave • 8uw PWk
739-<IOOO
Mercedes
FRANK'S MOTORCARS
~ ~. EtTOnr---
137.3500
HOUSI Of-IMIOITS
6162 ~ Avt . Buena Par\
623-7250
FlETCHUt JONES MOTOlt CMS
130 I ~ St tet. Newport 8eJdl
lll-9300
Mitsubishi
tWtlOR MITSUltSHI
~ • l.clWIQ • Fleet • Pll1s • ~ 2833 tu.w BK.~ Mm (714) 540-'4t1
ROGH MIUlR MITSUllSHI 19202 Btacll Bl • Hunt. Bell.
961-0233; 1-IOO-IQ0.6961
TVTTU CLICK MITS'111SHt
36 ~ Cemr Drwt. !Mii
472·7400
Nissan
TUTTLf cueir N1S1AH
John Logon. , ... , Mgr.
2445 Harbor ~. Costa Mela
64CM410
TUSllN NISSAN "T Ml Ill T llSUn" Nmn
30 Allio CetUf Dr~ Tustin Auto 0.... 669·1212
UW Wiii llYM NllSAH
44 Al.ell Ctr*t OM. 1rw1nt
'51·1171
Oldsrnobrle
I'"' '! ( l
Porsche
NlWPOtl AUTO CfHTl•
445 t Coast Hwy .. Hewpolt Beach
• 7 3.()9()()
Saab
Saturn
SATURN Of-SANTA ANA
1 l50 AUllO ~ Or . Slnb Ana
IS2.al32
Subaru
nmu CLICK'S TUSTIN SUl.UU
•O AIAO eer.tt Or . TvstJI
731).4600
Suzuki
IOI lONGPRE SUZUlCI
Now lmmldiu Ott¥tty >J Models
In~. 1'600 8e¥!I BM:I (714) 191 .. 6$1
TVTTU CUCICS rosnN SUZUKI co AufO Ctl'Uf Or . T~
730-"4e00
Toyota
TOYOTA Of-COSTA MHA 1964 Harbor 8MI • Cosll Mm
722·1000
JOE MAC'"111SON TOYOTA
4<I Aim Center On\lt. Ti..SlWI
132-3111
llll MAXEY fOYOtA
Pw Opell t:3 SUQy
1aas1 euc11 BM:t . ~ 8c.adl 141.1sss
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How Swttt I 1$1 Sales * ScMte * Parts * Lt&SlnQ 15300 ktcll. WCUTW!et 194·3322
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Thursday, May 14, 1992 ••
Acura sells 750,000 cars,
establishes new sales mark
The Acura 0 1-.. • • n of ~...... n Hond.i
:1otor Compan • Inc .• an unc~ e rllC.'t
th1) month that. 1s . achit.: cd the
7 50,000-units-501d m1lestbne.
Acura reached this re~rkable safes
achie,ement JU){ sl yea~ .-itter 1tS 1986
d but 1n the marletplJce. l he dt i n
JI)() i!chie\cd record 1991 sales or
143,708 unib.
'When the Acura 01"'> on ''a>
l.lUnchcd in 1986, "'c bel e .. 1.>d there
"' ould be strong dem.ind ior a
pertormance luxur' automobile tha:
pro" ided "Jlue rehJbilH\ and
!>taw-oi-the-art tech no O~\ .' J1d Ed
T~,lor, 'cc pre;; dent Acura D \I> on
"O~ring the pJ:.t St'\ H'ar:i, o:.ir
commitment 10 bulldinc, th\.'
highest-qua t~ perio;m;:ince -lu\ur\
automobiles possibfe. ha:. helped u~
become ~ .Jn lhis t 9l). ~~~
on 1n l 986, ra
utomobil ha e \'On numer~ a\\Jrd
ran from Import Car of the 'tear t
:-=umber One in Custo~r Satr.ifact on a
\\ II 3') 5e\ ral desi.,n and en!: necr n
aw11rdS · -
Est.i bliihcd a) the first Japan ~
perf6fmanc1.: luc ury automobile d1" 1.)1
. ura orft>rs 3 tull ran ot perforn J l
lu urv \-eh des that anCTudes the ~S. •
Lt.:.., nd ${>clan and Coupe. the •got .1
the lncegra thrre· and 1our-door s
sedans
dd1t onalh, the .\curJ D" '
recen:h introducro the hj h-pett rn J t
lntt.:~ra G5·R \tth VTEC. -
For more 1nrormat1on ca •,.,, •
\n:>n1us at 1310) 183-Jlil, or M
'.:>t~ 1cer at (3 10} ;83-3165
• T~e 1993 Muda MX-6 sports coupe offers impro~ments in handling, comfort ~d design over earlier models.
Tire advancements provid e
for less noise, more safety MAZDA: MX-6 and MX-6. LS models available for. '93
From 88
626) marks a significant moment in
Muda's hi tory -both "chicles arc the
fir t cars built by an import au tomal er
e\pccted to be cla 1fied domestic by
CAFE standards.
Built at Mazda Motor Manufacturing
(U.SA) Corporation, Mazda's U.S.
plant, in Flat Rock. Mich .. the MX-6
'ports coupe -as Y.ell as the 6~6 M:da n
-shoukt ha"c domestic conient
e:t.ceedin& 75 percent.
Mazda ~•II offer tY.O \C r ion) 1he
MX-6 and the more lu'(unous and
~port> MX-6 LS. The base ~tX-6 b
poy.cred by a nc;.w DOHC mime
lour-C)linder engine, Y.h1le the MX-6 LS
1 powered by a new DOHC V.Q.
P~cr wind<>'t's, crui e control and a
')IX·spcakcr stereo S) tem are standnr<j
on both \.-Crsions. The LS model i-.
outfi tted with alloy "heel , fog l;imps, a
leather-wrapped steering Y.heel, an
anti-theft alann, and four·" heel disc
bra II.es.
The styling or the MX-6 "a de igned
jointly by Mazda's l"i nc, and
Yokohama, Japan de ign studios. From
1he beginning. Mazda set ou1 to design a
car that was sporty 01nd distinct, with
'1nues not always found in cars 10 thLs
class -those of pcrformJnce. comfort
:ind economy.
The ~o-plus·tY.O configurJ1ton of th e
\IX-6 al~s comfortable seating for
.·
fou r aduh~. Fron1 ea1 legroom has been
increased over the previous gcnern1ion
MX-6.
From it s slnnted nose and )harp!)
rnked wind hicld to 1he moothly
in1egra1<:d rear bumper, the no,,ing
line of the ne" MX-6 empha ize
con1inuity from froni to rear.
The narrow headlights and rear
W hen creating the MX-6. -.
Mazda engineers paid meticu-
lous attention to conserving all
resources ... and minimizing
the use of hazardous and en-
vironm entally unsound mate-
rials .
taillight~ blend natural!) "11h the bod}
and bumpers, Y.hi le the compact,
light-weight engine and h1ghl> efficient
radiator allo"ed the dc)1gncf) 10 gi'e
the car a low hoodline.
The low CO\\ I improve '1!.1b1hl) and
creates 3 feeling of openn e!IS fo r the
driH~r and p~cngcrs. And "h1le the
new MX-6 is longer and "1dcr thon n
predece sor. ns coefric1ent of drag ha
been reduced to an 1mpre 1\1! 0.31
The MX-6 1 equipped Y.tth a
stand:ud drh er's side air bag
)U pplemental re)1rain1 )\llh.:m anJ
1hree-poin1 afe1y belb for fron1 and
rear p:i )engers. The bod} fr<.lme l.1)uu1.
1n:i1rument p:rncl, ~•de 1mp:>c.:t bar' Jn.I
other key Mruciurcs Y.cre dc,1gncd 10
ab,orb energy in an 1mpac:1. "h11e the
fuel tanl ill ph)Stc..ill) pre\enll!d from
intruding into 1he PJ''cngN
companmenl.
\\hen re.Hine 1hc \l'\·6 '.\laLd.1
engineer paid melu .. ulou' Jllt•nlll1n ll)
con,el"\ mg all re'-0urce' -'llll JU't fo,,11
fuel ... -JnJ minim llOI! ihc l.'C: or
h:uJrdou' and em in:>n~1c:n1. ti) un'''unJ
ffiJICnJk
In L.ceping w 1th thi!> phill"''Ph'
~faLd.l :nginea' Je, gnnl 1hc \l\.-tJ to
be .l'1'csll' ·tree. ehm1n;i11ng thb
mJlenal Imm br.1le p.lJ, JnJ 'lwc'.
clu1ch d1 ... i...., and hcJd gJ,i..e" Fn:l'll \!.1,
ha" been reduced b) 25 per..:c:nt m th.·
op11onJI ;ur c,mJ111l'ning '' '1~·m In
add111on. m.ln) pJr:" .m: ~,,Jc:d Im
ca 1er reC)cling
The 19'>3 MX·t> hL.c Jll ~I JzJ.1
vehicle . I'> cmcrcJ b) one llf 1hc m1.hl
comprchen'''c , .. .irrJnllc~ in 1hc
tndUSll). This threC·)C.lr, 50,0(lll·mlk.
Lero-dcduc11blc. bumpcr·h>·bumpc:r
"arrant) co,crs C\Cl) p.irt on 1hc
'chicle. except 1ho'c subJcCl to norm.ii
wear. The 'chicle al''-' come, \\Ith a
fr.e-)car. unhm1ted m1lc.1g'
an11-corro"ion ,,-nr~nt\
Ad,ancements in tire tcchnolo~' o'er
the )Cars ha'e led to ;:i nuniber of
ad .. Jntage:, ior toda} s dmer:>.
Last "eek "e lool..ed Jt oder comrort.
-Th"s article focuses on lo" no ~e ,md
impro\ cd 1r,1ct1on mJde poss bk• b\
re<.ent r('search and dc' clopmcn: .
LO\\ Noise: The ull·:.l.'J:-on 111e
dom1nat~ the marl..ct toda\ t 1. CJu->e 11
prov1d~ the comcriienn• 01 one :ire 1or
\CJr-round traction The all-~.1 n :11e
1ea1url'> 'l'f\ dl"<.'p .;roo, e .... "h ch pro' de
i...ood '>no., tr.lCt1on Jr.cl \\Jtl' ... ,1'1nc •1;!
jb t\. L'n:ortuna:1.· '. thl':-e dl't: p ;roo' l'
J '" creJ:L ,., '''-.h thl' :ire ro ~
Tur anz.:i ~ on thl.' o:her ti and
dC\('10fX'<.i ! h. v~h thl' ~~· O' h !.!h \
ach .inc('d cor1puters, dcl 'er:. l'CJUJ 0r
better Ir action .h the all-~.lx'ln t rl a I
lOnd1t1orh, bu"t "1:h lo'' c-r 1101:.\. -\ nl'''
c,rOO\ 1.• :>h,lfX' Jnd the .lr' J ·1~L ri11.,. t ll' t e
tre.1d bloc!..:. minim <:1.''> the no 'l'
produced b\ the .1 r mO\ n5 thro..igh :h•
:r1.'.1d a:. t'ic tire ro'ls.
-\t tir:.t ~lance the tread pattern in tlw
Tur.lnz.1 $ appears to ha\C It.»:. op<>n
'PJC.:l':. \lhl' space bet\' 1.'C'n tl11..' trt-.1d
b ocl..'.'ol thJn the all-season tire In rc.llit\,
t h,lS J s m11Jr amount or op<. n ,pace -
the opl'n spaces arc ju:.t Jrr Jn~ed
dii:('rcntlv. There1orc. the tire:. prl)\ 1d1.•
~ tr a cu on .Jnd lo" noise lc' 1..' :. Th '
could onh h.1\e been acrnmp '>hN1
through the u:.c 01 thc .1d' anu~d
Cl'H )UlCr
All Sea on Traction: Tread rul>lx'r
compound:. als-0 ha'e J huse e''l"<.1
thc ,1mount 01 tr.lctu.>n tn Jm er' ~
condition.
Ccncr.:il" '>~Jl\1ng. the sonN or 1·
phJblt? the rubber, tht-more ir .1a l.!
gcncratC'S. But \\Cather cond1t:on> •
.meet th1.• t::r1p 11.•\d due to tempera:w
chansc .
Second in a two-part series
In :h(.> p.1': r wblx'r compvtmd') \\ M.
111 J \Lr\ nJrro" •Jn~e. Fo· 'h~
'!' 10'' : •('... '"re pro.:L'-t.."Ci tor
temf)('rat .. re sr p and \\ht c ~hl.'\ "I.
1.:;:('Gl\C in th') \\l'Jthcr, :he' \\ 1.
q u d..h on dr\ pa' emcnt d .. ~ to h _ t-
1cn p1.'r J!ur es
t f1~h,, ,'\\ tirl'' o~ :he othi:-r hand ;::.1. 1. •
ungi.:'r r 1 eJ~<.' in cir\ ~and ton:-o· '"'g1.t.: • •
ll.'rl Pl'f,l!l.HI .. ' but g.1,1.• ' rt ... J h r:..> ~r p '
'110\\ and ice or lo" tcmpcrJture:>.
Tl)dJ\ ll Jfh,rnc1..•mcnb 1n rubu~ r •
cor•ipound ng lt."'<..hno!o~ ha'e srl.'a·' :
w idened th1:. rJn~e -toda' '.;. tire:. " "' •
''ell in both lo"· .ind h ::;h tcmpcrat.,rl... •
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IALIOA IStAND IUDS ClOTHING CO.
Unique & Convenhonol Children's Clothing
22.C Manne Ave • Bolboo • 723-<4'490
Complimentary palf of TIC·TAC·TOE socks with $20.00
purchase
llowtU'a llDTlQUE
lnfont & Toddler & Womens Spot1sweor
Vio Lido Plo10, 3'467 V'1a Udo • NB • 673·'4510
FREE ICJdametlea (up to $U value) wtth $50 min. purch.
THE GRANT BOY'S
Outdoor Recreotion Supplies/Apparel
1750 Newpoft BMf • CM • 6'45·3'400
FIEl $5 Gift Certttlccrle wtth any $25 (19g. priced)
Clothing Putchoae. (limit One Certificate per
cwtomer)
PAOLO GIARDINI
Fine holion Clothes For Men
Udo Morino Villog.
3.C 16 Vio Opono, # 1 • NB • 675-.CO.C.C
20'Y. Off any purchoae
SHIPUY'S
Clothes for Men, Women & Boyt
2300 Holt>or Bh.d • CM • 631-3227, 1 Men't • W~n·a • Boys TURTlENECICS $5. 99
(Many Colors) S, M, L, XL
ROY mp SHOES
Lorgest Selection of SAS Comf0r1 Shoes 1n S. CA
City Shopping Center • Orange • 634·0631
Addlttonol 10% on our $19~97 SaJe Group
AUTOMOTIVE
BENZ• BEAMER
Mointenonce & Repair
375 Bnslol St., #85 • CM • 668·0882
Jill.Wis* tloa• wt~~
JOHNSON • SON .
Sola Semce & Body Shop
2626 Horbor • CM • 5'40·5630 ~
Smog Certlflcotton $2•.95 plus $6 tor certtflcate
Ford, Uncoln Mercury only
ORANGE COAST JEEP EAGLE
Sola • Service • l.eo11ng • Par11
252.C Horbor Bh.d. • CM • 5'49·8023
Alignment Speclal $39.95 (Jeep • fogle VehJclet Onty)
ROGER MILUR MITSUllSHI
Sola, Service & leasing
19202 S.OCh Bh.d. • HS • 968-0233
10'f. Off Discount on Al Repairs Mlh4.lblahl Productl Only
SHOWCASE CAI RENTALS
3939 W Coost Hwy. • NB • 650-0925
10'Y. Off Arly Car Rental
IOUIH COUN1Y ISUZU
Sal.. Sr«e. l..ing
18711 8eodt &Mt.• HI • M2·2000
ffM 12 point IClfl9ty tnlpectlofa. CCII b detalll.
SOUTH COUN1Y VOUCSWAGEH
Soles, s.Mce & Leasing
18711 8eoch Bh.d. • HB • 8'42-2000
O• • FUt« Change $9.95 plut tax regularty $0.50 vw a Wzu pnx1uc11 on1y.
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~. Aircraft, Boot, RV Detol11ng
375 lrisiol • S1e. 80 • CM • 966~ 1964
PlcllA Shine
New Car • I Year t221 (r90. Ul.00)
UMd Car • 1 Year $19 (l90. Ul.00) Tropic INne $'9 er-g. 19.00)
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Soles, SeMce & Leollnii
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Solee, SeMc. & '°"' 2•80 Hotbof &Mt.• CM• S.C0.9640 • 7-1> M·F, 9·1
Lube, OI a Fllw • fill Safety ~ •19.91 + Tax.
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COMPUTERS
N01IMU "NOtaooec" COMPUTIRI
foctoty 0 r.ct 386$X.20Mhz CPU
20-t0MM>0· 1 I .5MfMM.f AX.0pe
18436 WOid St •IV • 964·1837 •,AX 968-4331
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CONSULTING
MC CUE ASSOCIATES
Coaching in Business & Personol Effectiveness
'4570 Campus Or. 160 •NB • 979.1000 8AM·5PM Mon-fn
FREE lnlttol Consuttotloln • COfffl l'tannlng
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GREGORY GALLERY
Originol M , Prints, Crofts & Framing
3'406 V10 Udo • NB • 723-0887
FREE post• (No purcho .. neceuory)
H.G. DANIELS
M Supply
1651 Sunflower • So. Coost Plozo Village • 43.C-8003
10% OFF anything In at0f9, 20% OFF ony of our
pens, OYW 7000 btand nomea to choose ftom
OFF THE WALL GALLERY
M , Cus1om Froming & Gifts
Vio Udo Pkao, 3'4.C 1-8 Vio Udo • NB • 723.5950
FIEE Seaatlel Role, wl1h pwchaM of $20 or more ($6 Wllue)
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SHAPf-UP NEWPOIT
Full SeMce Heollh Club
1080 IMne Ave. (Westcliff fltozo) • NB • 631-3623
One Fiii Tanning ._..,,
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AllONDAHZA
Fresh Posto & Seofood Restouront
3'42 1 V'° Lido • NB • 675·8973
Free Lunch EnlrM With Pufcho ... of Second
ANGELO
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1969 Horbor Blvd. • CM • 6.C 6· 1225
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Afohoniston ReslOuront
.c.co E. 17th St.• CM • 646·'4'418
15% Off any dlMef Check or FREE
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Japanese Cuisine
'4250 8iteh St. • NB • 955·0822
Complmentary Ftted Rice wtth Lu.nch or Dinner In
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CHOrmen HOUSE
Gourmet Chinese Cuisine
18315 Broolthurst St. • FV • 963·7211
FREE entree (of equal or letlef value) with pwchole
of 3 entreel, (Dine In ontv)
Ga Q PIZZA
GounMf Pao, flolm. Subs & 8uffolo
1125 V'dorio St • CM• 122-7585
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20111 Btoolthurst • ~B • 968-7500
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8961 Adom1 • HB • 968-5050
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15.C E 17th St.• CM • 646·'4303
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TOM LOOln"I
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10142 Adoma • H8 • 96'-8882
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High Quality Colllignment Antiques & Fu1n1ture
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25'42 Coost Hwy. • HS • 574.7470
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2760 S. Horbot BMf. • SA • 979-769.C
Stolnmoster Carpet $11. 95/yd. Ins tolled
SUEP CENTER Pl.US
Notional Brand Mott,..sses
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3601 JombofM Rood • NB • 833-0551
FREE mottreu pod w1th ony mothsl purcha.M
Buen CLOCK SHOm
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1735 Westcl1ll Or.• NB • 631 -3215
25% on anv New Clock In StocJt
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Hummels, Annelee, Precious Moments, Hogoro & Dolls
1727 Westct.lf Or. • NB • 650·5535
10% on Arly PurchctM
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IOURH
full s.Mat flHOpeon So~
V'io Lido Plcno • 3'463 Vio.Lido •NB • 675-2779
FrM manicure wtth your tint haircut.
EUROPA
Jessica • No•I Spec.1al1st
Fashion lslond, 5'J.te 320 • NB • 759-80()4
10'Y. on the Acrylic RemoYOI
(Reg. $20)
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AMlRfTONf
Point & Wollpoper Center
369 E. 17th SI. •CM • 646-877.C
30% Off lmpeltal WollpoJ*
~NS HARDWARE
Miiiing, Screen.ng, Custom Pomt T1nttng
2666 Harbor • CM • 5<46-7080
luy 2 oats. of paint, get 3td gal. of equal °' .....,
YCIAle FRH
SAMEN COHSTRUCTION
Custom Remodeling & Design Servi<et
NB • 650-0885
HOUOAY SPECIAL: FRH tattmatea, Uc. ll$976U
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~ lnstollolions 36° 17 W. ~ 81¥d. 1506 • SA • 545.9793 11~ Off of aylgM lnstalatlon
WN>OW llMCU.NT UICIAUST f~ Elkient Windows
(71.C) 551-8008
10% Off Total Cott
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3441 V... li4o, Vio Udo P1ozo • N .. 673°3500
t0'4 Off .., puldl~
WllfC1..W JIWIURI ""'°""" & ~of flft9 Ouoi.r.......,.,
20'43 Wutct.ff Or. • N8 • 650.4595 Wald\......., IMal9d '°' •s.tl (mOlt allcti. • h ~
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THE CHILDREN'S IOOKSHOPPE
Children's ltte<oture & fducohonol Bool.cs
1831 Westct.rl Orivit •NB • 675-1'42.C
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Suggestions
• U1e cllerriea for a plltr)' filliaa, or bak~ tbein
ineo ~ cootiet. ~k ~ mUffw or
IUl'mWaL
• Mite chary DeffiPll IDd alues for ice
crmm llld oct.. .uent.
• Add cberria to a rawwtee fruit Salad recipe.
• Dip chariea inlo clw dip or chocolate for
deliahtful pllty fiftaer f~.
• Stir or fold cberriel into pancake, waffle or aepe..... .
• Serve him or poukry with a rich, cheay
sauce.
It's.., to enjo~ one of your favorite ~ipes
wtwwr die aavina Mrikel by limply openina
a bea ol frOlen cherries. Comider uyina this
dlliciaua ndpe for a,,,.,tutdy Clterry Sa11u.
b'1 • UDlill't)' deCadllll aoppina for almost any
clHHO. t.apeCillly aOod old vmilla ice cream!
8'ptundy C~rry Sauce
err
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May 14, 1992
Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext.366
~·1•1
Oietttiarv'2
Reclpes/4
eason
How Short
(ButS~eet) It Is
This summer, be sure to take Bdvan~e of the season's plump, luscious cherries fresh
off the IJIC ~ lheir sbon, sweet season. RJCh in vitamin C and potassium, sweet
cherries are surpriaingty low in calories. So why nol enjoy abundant Northwest-grown
cherries while you can at roadside tands, farmers' markets and local grocers?
So many wonderful recipes call for chcmes-strudel, waffles, pie, fritters, dumplings
and tart , to name Ollly a few. And, cheni;f!sclvcs, come in many varieties. Bing
and Lambert che~• the most rcadil le Nonhwe t cherries. The Bing,
characterized by its lmge size, round shape dark mahogany color, represents the
majority of the sweet cherry crop. The heart-shaped Lamben shares the same rich color
and flavor as the Bing. The egg-shaped Rainier is pale yellow with a notable pink to
brilliant red blush. It is considered a specialty item because of its naturally high sugar
content and delicate harvesting procc .
While the c~ season only extends from mid-June to early Augu l. cherries can be
enjoyed all winter long, too! Freezing harvest-fresh cherries in Ziploc brand frcci.er
bags is a great way lo enjoy the pick-of-the-crop all year long. The rcclosable, zipper-
top bags arc easy to use, and they can maximize valuable freezer space. Freezing fruits
and vegetables in freezer bags is one of the best ways to preserve moisture and lock-out
air that can contribute to the deterioration of home-frozen foods.
The natural sugar in cherries makes freezing easy-no proces ed sweeteners or
preservatives need to be added. Simply wash, drain, bag and freeze! Zippered freezer
bags help seal-in the nutrients, vivid color and exceptional flavor of un-ripened
Northwc t cherries. The clear, heavy-duty plastic helps guard again t freezer bum and
resists tears and punctures.
Be sure to label and date each bag of cherries before filling. Ziploc freezer bags
feature a "write on label," right on the bag to help take some of the mystery out of
freezer bag contents! The bags come in several convenient sizes-pint, quan and gallon.
Also available are half-gallon pleated bags with an expandable bonom allowing the bag
to stand upright for easy ftlling .
\
Clierry
Freezing Tips
• Select firm, ripe Nonhwest cherries.
• Wash cherries quickly in very cold water.
Cold water keeps the fruit finn and inhibits
the loss of vitamin-rich juices.
• Drain chmies thoroughly.
• Place cherries in a zipper-top. freezer bag.
press out as much air as possible and seal the
zipper. leaving a I-inch opening. Then pre
air out with your hands before sealing
completely.
• Freezer should be 0°F or below.
• Do not overload freezer. About 3 pounds of
food per cubic foot of frceur pace i the
maximum to be added at one time.
• For fastcsl freezing. place bags ~Yon -
freezer helve . Leave some space around
each bag until content are frozen. Once
frozen, stack the bag .
• Before filling. label and date everything you
freeze by writing on the write on label with a
permanent marker.
. . . .. . . . •••
2 Thuraday. May 14, 1992
Food allergies: How, and why, do some people
Q My l·year-old IOD ls
aUtralc to tomatoes. How
dJd be aet tbat alltJ1.Y, and
ls It possible that be wlll outrrow
ll'?
V .K.M., H'1ntlnston Btach
To answer the last part of your
Ask ttie
Dietitian
question first:
there is a very
goo<t chance that
he will outgrow
this allergy.
About 7 percent
of very young
children, infants
to age 2, can
become allergic
to one food or
another, but most
fortunately lose
the allergy by the
time they reac;h
the age of 3. On
the other hand, the older you are
when you become allergic -for
example, as a young adult -the
likelier it is that you will have it
for the rest of your life.
There are two reasons why so
many very young children get food
allergies. but a brief explanation of
how an allergy is "born" will be
helpful to your understanding of
the subject.
Sometimes, a food particle that
has not been properly digested (it
is then called an antigen) gets into
the blood stream. The body's
natural defense system goes into
action by releasing a swarm of
antibodies to repel the "invader."
The visible symptoms can range
widely, includ1ng skin rashes,
headaches, bloating and nausea.
When you again cat that same
food, you body "remembers" the
earlier incident, identifies this as a
problem food and reacts again.
With regard to infants in
particular, since their bodiel>'
digestive systems arc still
immature there is a greater
likelihood of a food particle
(antigen) passing through into the
bloodstream. In addition, food is
most often the first thing that a
child is exposed to on a regular
basis ... so, of all the possible kinds
of allergies. those involving food
arc quite common.
Two of the most important
things to keep in mind regarding
allergies arc:
1. All plant foods belong to
"food families." lf you are allergic
to one member of a specific food
family. you may possibly be
allergic to the orhcrs, as well. For
example, the members of rhe
porato family arc potatoes,
romaroes. all peppers and
eggplani..
In your son's case, since he
appears to be allergic to tomatoc:..
11 would be a good idea to check
these other family members. too.
self-addressed envelope to me cio
this newspaper and I will be huppy
to send one to you. While you're
at it, why not include a que tion
that you would like me to ans,~cr
in a future column
Q Since blue cheese nlrtady
has a "mold" ninnln&
tbrou&h lt, how can )OU
know when lt hH cone bnd and Is
unsare to ttt?
T.z .. NC\tl>OM Dcach
The blue veins running through
blue cheese arc, of course,
perfect!)' ~fe. In fact, they're whar
give thi food 1b deliciou flavor,
ond are deliberutely created by
adding a train or Penicillium
roqueroni baotcria as part of the
cheese's ripening process.
However, ir you cc mold
growt h that differs from the clean
blue veins -for example, white,
pink, green, blue, bl:ick or gray
flecks or rurry patches -dispose
of the cheese immediately.
For the purpose or food safety,
keep in mind that a few small
patches of mold on a hard cheese
can be safoly removed (cut awuy
about nn inch around each patch),
ond the re t of the -cheese can be
eaten. Soft cheese are another
mutter. At any sign of mold, it'
best to throw the whole thing
away.
Q My husband drinks
deurrcinaccd coffee. but he
also Insists 'On drinking
Coca.Colo. "hlch l'm cold
contains a lot or caffeine. Con )OU
ghe me some od,·icc ror him?
R.D .• Uolboo
CoCa·Cola contain) less cnrfcine
thun due~ a cup or regular coffee,
but u little more caffeine than in
rcgufar tcu.
The actual nmounts arc: 115
milligrams in n cup of regular
coffee; 46 milligrams in o 12·ouncc
can or Coca-Cola, and 40
milligrams in a cup of tea.
lf you drink.coffee,
decaffeinated is a good choice
(preferably the Swi!.s water
pn>ecl>S decaf); stuJies indicate
that up to two cups n day won't
hurt normul people. Canned soda,
whale it hus lcH cafrcinc, d
conuiin a lot of phosphoric a
which contributes to calcium
from the body. A hack or col
Dcralcc Snnlon Is • tti/1
dietitian. She u th autw o
books: "Diets That H'ork" a
"1'hc Wcllnc Book ofl.B.S.
Send )'our questions to: Dent
Scanlon, R.D., c/o DDily l'ilo
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specific food to sec if there is any
further reaction. If no symptoms
manifest after you test the food ,
then it is generally recommended
that it be rotared into your diet
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every single day may develop into
an allergy problem.
In order not to conf usc the
situation, if you are testing a
specific food do not cat any of the
other members of that same "food
family," or you won't know which
is the guilty one.
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Wanted:
Your recipes
We would like to hear
from you and share your
favorite recipes with your
fellow readers .
Also, if you are looking
for a recipe or need some
advice, we will pas$ that
along to the rest of the
readers.
A couple of our faithful
readers wrote requesting
some specialized recipes.
Currently, we are looking
fOf low-alorie/and or sug-
arless salad dressing (with-
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orie cinammon rolls; and
sugarless Jams for a reader
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II d:me. The region
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who were seeking to
Ir ~ persecution of wM Oennaoy. ln
they found rich
.._, lalld l8d qu~ adapted to ..-ar ne.. -.C. Dclpitc the •
lie mp• of '9lc 9dera world to
tecroadri Oft ther'way of life, the
•ttlcra. who came to be called
"'Dutch"' from the word "Deutsch"
which meant German, have
managed to maintain their
'tndhions virtually intact. Little
ha.s changed in 1119rc 1han 200 years.
Today. prosperous farms wi1h
workcfl driving horse-drawn
carriages and farm equipme nt are
a common sight in Lancaster
County~ heart of the Pennsylvania
Dutch country. Since elcc1rici1y is
not permitted in $Orne areas. the
beauty of the countryside is
unmafl'Fd by clktrical cables or
telephone poles. Barns and horses
display colorful hex signs,
originally believed 10 keep onvny
evil, though today largely
decorative.
Women wo rk at home. keeping
house in lhe tradition:1J n1anner.
Many of them a re fine
seamstresses and their hantlmade
quilts, made to celebrate a
marriage or a new baby. have
become cherished >A'orks of an.
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container with cover which Qa lilllU ao
itllo lhc cwcn. Fry bacon 1.1ntil ~.
rcmoYC rrq;m 'killc1 ••d Kl aside. Add
vinc&aJ, waicr 1nd supt lo bllCOA driwinp. stir in muR&ld ud brtlll. IO 1
boll." Add onk>n ind cooJt" 11,11111 tcDikr.
Sprinkle bacon and ~ tl1IU cold
sliced po111ocs. pour lliDI ..-., tlM&tute
over p!!latocs and mb: lhofouiJllp. Owcr
and n::fri1era1c unlil ncodcd. Shoulcf be slowly hc•lcd ia 3JO dctrce
OYCn for one hour bcfOfC •l'Vint bul will
Jcccp in warm O¥Cn inddini&cly aucsu
arc late. Sprinkle wilh more ~
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Why do our guests like
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Another of their many
accomplishments is good cooking.
In fac., Pennsylvania Dutch people
like to call thctn5CIVei
fcinshmcckcrs, (icople who know
and appreciate good food. A
Pennsylvania Ou1ch m eal is !lilways
an experience. Farm fresh F
vegetables, homen1nde breads and
Loin of Pork \\'ilh Cabbages and Apples is a sophisticated inlerpretalion of a typical farmhouse dish.
desserts. pickles and relishes. cmnn·1tcs from • cooll n" p1'•l1 is •Sall r hi h d b I I " h ' " =' -•I p(Klnd boneless pork loin. cul in10 res y c urne utter, oca 11s an casv dessert to ma~e wi\h its y1.jnch i.liccs and light!)' pounded
and game and handmade cheeses etun1b. crus1 alld toppin.i and •I cup all·purposc nour
arc typical {arc. sin1ple rilling. • Freshly sround J>CCP'' • Aboul t eup beef roth \Vith all of its emphasis on fresh SHAO STUFFED •I ounce canned bl11ck rrufllcs
ingredients, a Pennsylvania Dutch (Ofll ional). 1hinly sliced
style d inner is a fine way to \¥ITH ROE •I cup heavy or whipping c.rcanl
1. In a hn1c pol, mcll the butter Q\'CI welcome the arrival of spring. AND ANCHOV\' BUTIEli medium tw:a1. Add 1hc onion and rook
Jack's Firehouse, a Ph iladelphia un1ll 1cndcr, about S minutes. . • J anchovy fillcb ., S · · h bb d I \dd restaurant that takes iis in~piration • 1 ,,,, •. ""~. ,•llcJ h .. ,,,.r -tu 1n t c ca 11gc an app cL / " "" " " sah to lastc. Cover and ccok O<.'CJ lov. from traditional Pcnn~~]\::in1:1 • V: cup finely choppcJ flc~h ha\!\ heal. slini'ng occasionally. ui1til \'CfY
D h k h • F1c\h lcmonfiukc J •.... 'l · If utc coo cry, SU""C~ls 1 c ten er, auuut .. 1n1nu1cs. nceeu.1n'. .,.. • '\;11! :1nd frc~ I} ground )>eppo:r ltl 1:1,IC dd l't I 1 h' followin" menu: 1 . a J 1 1 c W".irm u.·a er to p1cvcn1 1 c ~ • p111r ~had roe cubb.isi= from s11ck1ng.
To begin wi1h, there •~ Shad •;!~had. split and boned (:1buu1 I pound ). l rim ofr 11\1 visible fat hum lhc
Stuffed with Roe. Shad. "'hich arc CJch) pork. Combine flour \\'ilh ~II 11nd f)(:ppcr
r h ' r 'I • i-! cup nour to !:ISie. Lithlly du~I 1hc pork u.·Jth lhc members o l e herring an11 y, • 1·, cup oli\·e 01! nour and snake off the excci).
return 10 1he rivers of their birth I. In 11 bo\\·I. mash the anchO\'rcs lq 4. Heat a )argc non.stick liklllc1. Add smooth puree 1\dd 1hc bu lier and hc'".11 h "A f b h b I I each year in springtime to spawn. Until smooth. Stir in th.: ba~il. Sc:asan 10 cnoug ""c rot to arc Y. ~<oat I •c · bqctom of the. •killct. Add the pork slicci: Fisherme n eagerly await the 1as1c \\'llh P few drops of lemon juice, a few at a time. Cook over high heat I
season. for then the fish arc filled 'alt and ~ppcr minu te on each side or un1il \'C"' liGht'-· 2. D1\'1dc the 'had roe 1n10 2 sCCtlOOS. b d R h ., I "
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and apples.
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A look at the people and events highlighting this week's local arts and entertainment scenr
Anna Polikarpova and
Evgcnii Neff arc perfectly
happy to talk about the
roles I hey will be
performing with the Kirov Ballet
during its residency at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center
Tucl>day 10 May 24. But. as the
company makes its first U.S. tour
"nee the dis.solution of the Soviet
l 1111on, the dancers seem more
interested in talking about politics.
Neff, who joined the Kirov in
I WO. is a principal with the
company. Polikarpova, who joined
the company only a couple of years
• 1go. 1s a soloist. The 1wo, who have
hoth made previous U.S. tours with
the Kirov, were in Orange County
rn advance of the rest of the
company.
Speaking through an mtcrprctcr,
the dancers said thal the brcak·up
of the Soviet Union has both
hl'nefilcd and harmed the Kirov,
Jllowing for greater exchange
between Russian and Western
dancers and choreographers while
at the same time making the
company's financial status much
more precarious.
Monetary troubles aside. Neff -
managing not lo sound too
immodest -said. "The Kirov is
regarded as the best baller
company in the world. and I think
there is an enormous amount of
m1crcs1 in the company."
"Ifs considered a privilege 10
~e the Kirov. After we are here.
there will be 1hosc who saw the
company and those who were left
out. But. of course, it is also a
privilege for us to get to dance
works by Balanchine and Tudor -
COVER
Po Ii ti cal Pirouette
Turmoil at home worries Kirov Ballet dancers
lhcsc are magnificent works," Neil
snid.
Polikarpova added thal she
enjoy.; performing for American
audiences because 1hey arc more
vocal in their approval. "They arc
wanner than Russian audiences -
·~·,~ Devorah Knaff
D PllOIH by
~larc Martin
Ameri~n ~ud1entc arc m}
favorite to perform for "
The Kirov is performing t"o
programs rn Ornngc County before
going to Los Angele • Canada, 1hc
East Consl. 1hc South and finall>
bacl.. to 1he We!lt Coast and
Orwlg9 Coast Weekend I Thursday, May 14, 1992
MCAico City. The company will
perform a full·lcngth "Romeo ;i111I
Juliet" as well as a mixcd·bill
program that is a tribute to t\\O
20th<entury m:utcn who c \\OJ~
wns banned before the gla'ino .. 1
era. Antony Tudor and George
Balanchine.
Leonid LnvrOY$ky's .. Romeo a th'
Juliet" has not been performed
before in the United State'>, and
' the Balanchine pieces -
"Tchail..o-. k)' Pas de Dcu~" and
"Apollo" -arc t\\O or h1
bc)t·ln°'' n \\ rks. Tudor's .. Th~
L.ca'e) Arc Fading" tS hi
~1gnature piece .
The danccn quickly tumcJ to
the subject of the mercurial
political climate at home. In
contr3st to Kirov dance"'
intcn1e"cd on tour in the U.S.
even a few years aao. Neff poke
freely nnd at length about Russian
politics and the mood in the
former Soviet Union.
"I don't know that the pohtical
situation i) going to get any better
any time soon." Neff '4id. "About
nll we can do is hope thnt things
will not get to the point where
there t) war. If there we~ to be a
"ar -one doc n't want to think
about all those we pon gctung
into the wrong hand .
'The fu1urc 1> completely unforeseeable. Out 1f a \\JI
~pctWi it could c.wl)
spill O\~r into Europe. The SO\lct
Union is an ~nomic tinder bol
right "°" ...
Out ~h1lc their home 1tuation
rem11ins unsettled, Neff id he
hoped the Knov d:anccn. coull.I
ef'c something of a diploma1ic
As pvt of the Kirov lallet'1 m i· dency at the ~ C.ounty Per·
forming Arts center ~rs Yevgeny Neff (top ;;l left) and
Anna Polilcarpon (below)
worked with stuClenb at St. Jo-
seph ~let CofnlNiny, a Sanu
Ana "°'"l*'Y de.dk..ect to train·
ing u~ yovnpten.
Tt\e world-renowned 1Cirov com·
pany ~rfonns here Tuesday
lhroug6 May 24.
THE SCENE
Anna Pl ikarpova listens as
Yevgeny Neff explains ballet
te<:hniques to students at St.
Joseph Ballet Company in
Santa Ana..
mission while on tour.
"I hope thBt Americans sec
what our art offers to young
people. They enn come and sec
u -cc dancers on stage who
arc more or less their age -
and sec what they too couW do.
Not that they should want a
career in dance, but I think it
will help them understand us a
little better when they sec us
dance."
The St. Petersburg-based
Kirov Oallet, founded in 1738, is
headed by Artistic Director Oleg
Vinogrndov. Among the famed
compllny·~ mo!>t famou alumni
arc George Balanchine, Anna
Pa\lova, VasJav Nijin ly. Rudolf
Nureyev, Natalia Mak:nova and
M1lhn1I Qaryshnilov.
Ta order tickets. by ~bone. ~all
740-2000. For further
information. call 556-2787.
F our different prinopal
casts perform 1n "Romeo
Mld Juliet".
TuesU)', I p.m.
Juliet AltyN1 Asyfmu~~
Romeo KonsU.ntin ZMJ1nsky
Pans Ouliet's f~): Mi~r
8.uiev (all performances)
MercutlO: Maxmillian CUt"rra
Benl!Olio· Andrei Carbuz (all
~rlofmancesl
Mont..tgue: Petr Stlsy\Jnas (all
p«>rformances)
w~.•P."'· lultd lat~ Lezhn1na
Romeo· Alexander euiy.ev
MercutlO; Maxmillian GJem
S.turct.y, May 23, 2 p.m.
Juliet: Verot1!lc.a Mn<M
Romeo: Alexander Oolyaev
MercullO: Maxmillian Cuem
Wurday, May 23, I p.m.
Ju'*: ZNnna AyupcM
Romeo; Andris liepl
~: 5etP Vilchalw
~.May 2A, 2,...
Jullet:~~
Romeo: Konltlndn Zakhlcy
Mercutio: Malcmlllian Guem
Michael Thomas is real loner When n comes to making his muiic ...,,
M ichacl ThOmns' mind is usually on hi music.
Since releasing his 10-song. debut cassette "Can't Stop The
Rain," he i sure there is n place for his catchy, as£ured style of
pop.
Thomas. 22, not only ~rote all the songs on his tape, he handled the
bulk of musical duties and even produced the project on hi!> own.
"I feel making the tape was an excellent learning c'perience ... Thoma'>
explained.
"I probably wrote and worl..ed on 20 song" for the -.e~)ions that led to
'Can't Stop the Rain.' Some of them wound up fully developed and
made it to the tape while other!> never got off 1he grou nd."
Thomas' work already exhibits a strong understanding of connel'ting
the events in his own hfc and translating tho-.c experience!> to lii.tencr-..
In the excellent "De t ln Mc," he celebrates the JO)'S of love:
You. bring out the best in me
Bring out the best m me
You never walked awa)
I heard you cDll my name ...
I heard JOU ca// my name.
As the song's driving chorus-ends, a driving beat 1s Join ed by n 'aolm
(actually a synthesizer programmed to sound hft..e real strings) that
provides a ~egway back into another verbe.
Thomns' own favorite song on the tape is "The Grc:ll Unknown," ::i
song he admits to having trouble explaining clc:uly.
"lt's a song about eontemplnting the ultimate que~tion ... "hat's after
life? It's about someone searching for those kinds of ans~cr!> ...
Thomas usually writes the ptusic first and then adds lyri~ later, telling
the feel of the song hapc the ideas tMt form the foundation of what he
wants to say in ony given ~ork. He then usually \\<Ill bounce a song off a
few or his most-trusted friends to sec if he' on the right track.
But, ultimately -working for the most part alone like he does -he
must be self-motivated in order to keep moving forward.
"My goal is to get a pressing and distribution deal. Occau e l can do
the producing, I'm striving for the utmost quality in sound nnJ material
and am using new dig1tol recording equipment that will help me reach
my goals." Thomas said.
Thomas is di tributing his new demo tape free; nn}onc interested in
getting a copy need only send a self-addressed manila envelope with four
29-cc nt stamps on 1t to Michael Thomas, 10071 Jcnnnch A\c .• Garden
Grove, CA 92643.
-By Blain ,\l:m•rll
MUSIC
Libby Mosier ol ~ leach and Marianne Weiss~r of Costa
Mesa perform at benefit for Chlldrens Hospital of Or01_nge County.
~ Children, children helping children ...
M wic students as youn1 as 4 years old present an cxcaung af temoon
of instumental music t>eginnin& at 4:30 p.m. Suncby at the 24th
annual Orange County Youth Celebration of Muiic Conttr\ at
South Coast Community Church, 5120 Bonita Canyon Drive, Irvine. Proceeds
benefit Childrcns Hospital of Orange County. The e-vent begins with the
Suzuki Violin Ensemble composed of younc chlidrcn playin& violins saled
down to their siu and the keyboards of 10 1rand pianos. Accomp.inymg the
ensemble will be the Irvine Youtli Symphony Orchcstn conducted by Roccr
Hickman. The youth symphony'• fo\andcr Inds tM on:hmn in Moun's
Conccno No. 10 for Two Pianos and Rondo for Violin. Ekven·ycar-old
Marianne Weismaar of Cotu Mesa will appear as a violin solom with the
orchestra. Brothers Lawrence and Frank Ong, both who attend Uni~rsity
High School in Irvine, will be pcrformin& Vivaldi's Conc;crto for Two Violins
Other taknted atudcnu involvtd in th'5 concert include Chris111u Clifford,
•Skye Carsten,'Connic Yuen, Libby Mosier, Renee W1der.i, as wdl a.s m.ln)' L--------------' o\her young mu1icians. To order tickm, call S4S-5431. •
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Art Museums
• L•gun;i Art Museum 307 C11t( Drtve
L.1guna Bc.ich 494-6531 "I Thought Cali
1nm1J \\ould Bl' 01flt'ren1 NC\\ W0tl. 1n
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Mt.'Sd 662 3 J6b "Milk and Money,"
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'"th co"'· 1 .ilv1.-s. g1.rnt e.i11ng utcnwls and
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contir1ul"' throui;h Junr 21 I lours 11
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Wuru by various league member) on per-
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Uuild1ni; K 101, CD!>ta Mesa, 252-5219.
rhe Big Orange, Produce Bo>< labels.
11185 19~5." an ri.tenSM! display of the
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11 a m. 5 pm Mood>y·~tul'l.b) o. 1,., ..
point~
• Soulh Co.HI Art Centtt 281 'E I •lh ,.
CQ)(J Mew. 6,.ft-45,.5. At11m.>tl(11 ct .
lrom Os~. ftlmo)~, Don Bl •• :h .i I
• L:lnN B.trbc.or.a \ludim, ()(1gin,'ll \\ •
tculpcur~ •nd ct'r.am< I" o ..-nd ;i ~
hon ol limited ed.tion I t~"·'fVK ;in.I.,.
l\f<lphs by \~t!Ul6 .lftnb MC' un fl\ 1111.1
d;,.pl.1y tb.lrs: 1 0 .a m 6 I' m ,.. \i ..-.J.
foe.by, 10 .Lm -S pm S.11urtlh
ff yoo haw an Mflt tstilg or change rl ilfonnob, contlKt c.ollllb </o llle !Gtt Pb, P.O. Bol 1 S60, C. Mesa, CA 92627 or <all 54~ 1224
• Sl..uy Shfft1 fine Art CJllC'rret 1 l
S...nc.I Canyon A\~ .. Suitt.• I 5 I"''"" -J
0445 bhtb.I\ cM \\oOJINcol,>t ti\ 0. ,
~in~ .and llC'Of'I Kulp_tu1<' by t\1m I
O\ncf O,l\ id Svc'"'°'1 <.unhnul." 1hrou!;11 '.\.1.
l -4 HouD. 10 am.-5 p m h,1.,.1.,
Sunday.
and purchased.
•Circle Gallery South Coo>t Plaza, 333 S
Bristol St., Costa Mesa, 540-5077. The
1 OOth anniversary of the birth ol Erte, the
father of Art De<;o, 1s celebrated with an
e'h1b1tion ol the master's mosi-classic l1lho·
graphs and serigraphs through May 25.
Hours. 10 a.m -9 pm. Monday·frtday; 10
a.m -6 pm. Saturday, noon-6 p.m Sun
day Adm1SS10n Frtt.
•Cosby C..llery )404 Via Oporto. Nev.
port Beach 723-4758 "from Key West to
fo..lua i," a collect.ion ol new I mprCUIOl'lt>l
p.iintin~ by John Cosby, contmues 1ndcli·
notely Hours. 11 a m .. 7 p m Thursd.i~
Mond.ly Adm~· Free
• De Gruf Ar1 Inc. 3400 A~nue ot the
Arts, Costa Mesa, 557-5240 Pastel p.Ml
mgs by Ehzabeth Lalooschel. conunues 1n
de1m11ely Hours 10 30 a.m. 6 p.m Tues
da)·Saturday lopen until 8 pm Frtdayl
Admrssaoo Free
• Su»n Spirllul C..llt'ry HJJ Bew ~t conttnu~ lhmugh M.1y 22 Hours 10 Mond,1) r11d.1y 10 .1 m -5 pm Adm1,~100 Cl}'\l:tl C0vr1), CMl<l jl,\(').1 ')-11J.1~St
.i.m 9 pm Mood.1y-FridJy, 10 ,1 m -6 I 1ee lhud ;innu.AI e~h1b.11on "PrKtOU\ Mt r.
p m. SJturday; 11 .l.m .. 5 p m. Sund.iy Ad •Off the w .-ll C..allery 1113 M.iui )I , Ill." locwnf on art.DU )o.ln M)'\'~. \\ 111 II m1ss1on. Free 1. b ru..hr OW, url'\J Slol>.n ;and "4-t>"'l' 1,., Huntingt<K1 Be.1th ~IC. f1-ll!I! w,,..~ \ "
• Hodad Sl.lmmer Art C..llery 2001> llehrcn~. ~h.lO Loi:·ln s.i~vint• Ulumh.1~'"' .all ol whom U'IC' t~ PIJltnulll P.ill.1,1 u '
Court A"<' . Ne\\port Beach. Continuou' Jnd (1l)by •re un \tl'\\ 1nddin111'1) Hour• punting PfO<t.') • run~ tlvouJti M.1~ } J
e>.hib1t feJlures 011g1nal art a\a11.Jble for 11 .i m -6 pm h\t>od.1~ r '""'' l1 .i m -7 I luut\ 10 .l m ·9 Pm. Mond.1•1:.f r11Ltr. 1
s.ile by m()(I.' than 20 ..SOOthern Cal1f()(n1.1 pm S.11urd.I)' 11 .1 m S pm \ufldj~ A.I· • m 6 Pm 5.lt~d.ly, l\OOt\•5 Pm ""
Jrt1$U on all ~pes o1 med1.i. H<>or~ 6-'J m1SM011 rrt~'~ d.l)' Admt\"',,. frtt
pm MondJy· ncl.ly and by appoontmcnt •Off the W.all GAiiet)' J-141 H \ i.1 I Kl.1 • Thrillyou Art Slucft<M J J J l .U..1
• ~hin1 C..lleries 1173 t'\\port Centl'I flOewport Bc.11.h • n S·J~O \\1•L., tr, CO\IJ ~~. 60 s9·11 Or NI o.h "
Or, "ewport Beach 721-'ll 17 lilt: ~ N.>l\("I 11.wnr.if'h, Mul..11. \\.11d ""·lll"fCob~. P-l"''"'i;S front t;lli, lnd<'ln•
Bf'.llles Hi1torac Ima~ 1962 196 ~ a Behrl'm .ind 1llhe~ .ire on pt•1m.1~1't dll-.,..,OC>J CJMI• .lt\(j m.t~ le.tlurt"lJ I k1u
collectaon ol 50 ra1e photograph\ I>) thto rlJy tiour) 10 .. m h pm Monti.I~ 11 .i.m ·1 pm. lut"!dty-5..Murtl.iv II• ~,
b.lnd s olfic1.:1I photographer, the late 0..'LO 1id.l~. 10·.1 m .5 p 111 \.il\.tW~. 11 .am l po ntmt'nt
Hoffmann, t'ihtb1ted FltdJ)'·M.:i\ :! 5 pm Sund.!~ Adm""'°" r 1l •' • \,AJle"' eat~ry 1610 \\nt Co.ni 1 t Hour~ Monday Saturd.iy 10 am ·10 r-s nd 11 7 •Some Lile II H.aute & lohtm1.-11 \\.Jy ~lXlt' Be h, 6~2·19~5 An 11 '•' Pm • u ay, am · p.m. GrOO\e 218 E 1 ~lh Sl (•>St.t Mt~. 60· rutioNI cxh.'bt1onn ol 10 modt1n~l,1)
• ~rguet Bedell Studio .and C..ll~ry r---;=======================:::::;;1 -70Cl'li urnation A.\e . CClfona dcl M.lr
7b0 9100 M1xed-med1.a monoprintj Jnd
watercolors by M.lrgarel Bedell JnJ l1m1tcd
prints Jnd cm~ \\Jter~ b) Lind.I
\'llh1llem0fe on permanent dKpl.iy Hours
10 .i m ·S.30 pm Tl>esday-lhur)(j,y, or
by Jppomtrm>nl Admt\Sion F rC'C
• NESE C..llery 4131 S Main S1 .. Santi!
An.1, 979-2787 An e'h1b11ton of figurntr.e
p.llntings by Or.ingc County conrempoury
artists Duncan Simcoe and JeH Del Nero
continues through the end ol May Hours
VIDEO RENTAL
• ~e,ie 224 _l.24 Forest Ave., La.:un.i
Beach. 494-5751. Worl.s by Thom.is Md.
night, Pegge Hopper, LeRoy Neiman. Peter
Ma~. Victor Vasarely and Alvar are tea1urt>t.l
indefint1ely. Origin.ii pa1n11ngs by local Jrt
•SU Pamela ulore, R L.lnct' Stewart.
Patrick Tobin, Randt Lee and Corinne
Sc:hm1nke, as well as photawaphy .irt by
Sus.in Swanezy, on dt'>f'lay throug11<>ut the
spring months. Hours 10 d m ·6 pm Sun·,........============ 1. Last Boy Scout
2. Asher King -d.1y-I hursday; 10 a m .q pm frtd.iy-
S.iturdJ) AdmlWOf1. fr~
• C..lleri.1 Orrefon Kosu Bod.i 1n CfY\tal
Court. J333 Bear St. Co .. t.1 Mt~l 549
1959 E™'n11als Only," a 'J>l.'< 1.11 e~h1u1
llnn ol brolltantly tnlorl'd. d1•c0talt\('I~ lul.
art .:l.i~ by Orrehll) arto)t [111..1 L.1i;t•rblt'll.t•
3. 101 Dalmations
4. Dead Again
5. Shattered (1991)
6. Necessary Roughness • Ne~porl Be.Hh Cily H•ll G.illery !JOO
"''"'11"'' Hl•d "'''"Pl"' B1 .. lfh. ft-l-l J 150
l\ll ' "' H1ll11 ~U~('nl Jnd phot1~r.iphs
I' Mt rl~n "'<•ll,1rd 11n \It'\\ throut:h Jul\ i .----------
lll'lU" ".1 m r, pm MondJ\·frid.l\ Ad
7. Boyz N The Hood 8. The Doctor ----------1
f l ~ ftt"'t'
• OrJn(:l' (oa\I CollegP J; II f.t•'"'"'~
I ... I c "IJ "~'""' -1 1: 5 ~oJ t lou" •)
1 n ) p rn "\c1n.l,i. 111<1.1" f'h<1t<'lgrapher
l'J(ll\ l ~.1i;.il.in1 " t•\h•b11tn14 h1\ wOfk
lhrc "'~" '1.11 i; on ll•t' I 1ne Am Bu11d1ng ~jm'''" n fr('l'
• Or..nge County Center for Contempo-
r•ry Ar1 lbll \.\. 1'.'\.t<Arthur Blvd Sp.Ke
111 !>.Jnta Ana 549 4989 · ReAl1ties Yard
!\rtl Schooled Artl artworl< from inside
(Al1forn1.l stJlt p11Si)(ls, conltnLIM through
M.Jy 11 I triurs 11 .i m '4 p m Wednes-
day '>und.1~ AdmossK>n Frtt
• ~ecurity P.acifk C.allery SSS Anton
Bhd. Cc,.,ta ~. '433 6000 '"ChJrlro,
l nUt>(.tP<I .ind Carefully Countl'd'" by Nico
l.i Ro\.ilie Atk1Mon Griffith conttnues
through June 13 Hours 11 A m ·'4 p.m.
I uesd.iy· SJturdJy Adm1HK>n F rtt
Commercial Galleries
•Blue Muble Coffeehouse 1970 I I.arbor
Blvd . C~ ~. 646 5776 David Ellis,
p.11nter, ~ulpter .1nd ~gner ol show
poece fum1turt' rs fe.itur~ .1rt1st lor M.iy
Hours (, JO A m 11 p m Sund•y-
rhur\d•) 6 )0 am -m1dn1ght Frtdlly·
S,,1 u rd.ty MmtSSIOll f rtt
8 ChvlH Wtutchurch ~973 Eng1flttf
Drive. llunt1ngton BeAch, 173 ~'459
Hour\ 10 am 3 pm Monday Friday. 11
.i m -4 pm Sa1u1d.ay and by appotnt-
ment Ph.lw-II ol the "h1bfll()O hpres
\tOn\ f rom tlw> £<1rth will~ un May 16
from 'i 10 II 10 p m It 1ncludM the worl.\
o( R.i~ F 11<'\1 <iwtt Owcrtt .ind l.iin Ra
tOW\~1 and cnnton11M throui;h Ju~ 1 Ad
mrwon I rN"
• The Chuck Junt's Show Room 11100 ~
Ct\.JSI llwy , (or11n,1 dl'I Moir nq 1111
.\\ p.in 11( thr .rn1m,1t1on Art i;iill••ry' 1)(11 I
yt'.ir annrvt'""ll}' 1Wlt' of I<'>°" n{'Y,l'\f rdt
tlOO\, "\Vt"d W1v-~r V.ah-Wl't' ll'.lturini;
Elmeo1 f u<ltJ, Is now .iv.t1l•ble tn be vte"Wed
RAY
PRICE
4 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, May 14, 1992 .. ;•ir-, .. ' •
From Russia Today!
1~0nly
ROMEO & JULIET
U.S. ..........
8 p.m. Mly 11, 20, 23
2 p.m. Mlf 23, 24
ASAWTI TO
BALANCHINE & TUDOR
9. Other People's Money
10. Cu Sue
1. Kris Kross "Totally Krossed Out''
2. Red Hot Chlll Peppers "Blood Sugar Sex Maglk"
3. Cure .. Wish"
4. Queen "Classic Queen"
5. Wynonna Judd 0 Wynonna"
8. Beutle Boys .. Check Your Head ..
7. Garth Brook.a "Ropin' The Wind"
8. U2 •• Achtung Baby"
t . Garth BrOOka "No Fences"
10. Kid Frost ..
SINGLES
1. Krta Kia.a "Jump"
2. Joe PubUc "LM & t..m"
3. Queen "Show Mult Go On"
4. Sir Mix A Lot 11Baby Got Bactc0
5. Ertc Clapton ''T ... In tte.v.l"
8. Red Hot ChlH Peppers "Under The Brfdge ..
7. 2NO II None "tf You Want It" •
8. T L C ••Ain't Too Proud 2 Beg"
9. AITnted ''T8rilille1•"
P.ol1nte" ol ships and the ~a contmue
th~ June 9 Hoors: 9:JO a m.·S:30
p m aa.1y, excepc Sundiys
• \.\,,ibNn CAlleriet 354S E. Coat1 High-
way, Coron.1 del MM. 675·2478. Pnnts,
etchings and oogiNls by Stoban. Robett
Tayb, ~ £def\~ and Luigi K.l:simir
on VteW 1ndefin1t~ c.t~ is e>.d USM" dealer ol ~ Wilcox or.g.nal watem>l-
ors. Hours· 10 a m.·6 pm. Tuesday·
Saturday; 11 a m ·S pm Sunday. Ad·
maslon: f rtt.
•Works CAiiery South Jlll Bear St (1n C~I Court), GMu ~. 979·67S7. Dis-
play of WOl'lcs by mixed media artist Kris toX continues throollt't May 24. Hoors 10
a m.·9 p.m. Mond.lr11·Frid.ly; 10 a.m -6
p.m. Saturday. and 1 a m.·6 p.m. Sun·
day. Admission· frtt.
\ i I I: \ \ I :1 )',"
• hlbo.l Fun 10M 600 [ 8.ay A~-e
N~ Belch, 67S·9152 Fems whttl,
arcacks. retort"d me<r) go roond. shops. ~urants and bo.lt tours olfeorfd 11 am .
10 pm. daily.
•Balboa Pnllion 400 M.lin St , Balbo.l,
671·5245 NMTated ~bttlng Cl'Ul\eS ol ~f)(>rt Harbor are offered daily Ut.al1N
Pusengcr Se"'1ce offered fhu~~
Sund.1)--s t>esinn1ng at 9 a m Oet-p-wa fiJ\.
1ng trips depart daily from 0.~'' locler.
• CrysW Cow Sule '•rli on the c0o1st
beM'tt'fl Cofon.t ck-I Mar .lnd l..lguN lk-.xh. 4<.µ.JSJ9 N~rly 1.800 .icrcs o(
CO.lSUI and canyon a1e-.tt open lot nature w~ls, whalt" Willchmg. bird wJtc.hing. fish·
1ng and othef recreatit>Nl Kt.Miles
• Horn~er Olnln.: Yachl Mmnen '
Mile Manne CcntC'f. 24) 1 \V Coai.t Hwy.,
Nc"port Bcach, 611 -2469, e"t 7 Brunch
and dinner crur..c."S of N~p<>ft Harbof of·
(cred wttkt>nd .ind holitb)'5
•Huntington Beach Surfini; Mu,~um
411 Ol1~e SI • Hun11n~oo 8t'.lch. 960
)48) An C\lt'n'-1\~ collc<tion of memora
biha lusJ1l1ghttn • mrwl' th.in 80 ye.lrs o(
Amene.n \urhng IS fe.iiturl'd Tour\ art'
ava•tai. t"iours· noon·5 pm Wedn~y·
Sund.ly Adm$0n S 1.
• lnltrnationa.1 SpHd11uy 1n Ctan<N.lnd
Alt'N •I the Or.111ge County fa•r&nlUn<h,
.__,__ __ -JMLLW Orn,-e vwa ~ Fl.:it track ml>'
torqde races~ f1ida) rom 8·10 pm • ~: S8 IS5 for '2·17 )~.lr okb. frtt db~n under 121. •
' Best Bet
Some local bosses will be tossed head first off a 20-story
crai:ie -: tethered from a Bungee: cord -at this weekend's
California Adventures Expo at lion Country Safari Center.
0 .ther adventure e"C~erien.ce will be offered. All Boy Scouts,
Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Girls & Boys, and Indian Guides and
Princesses admitted free if in uniform. Phone 953-2293.
•Sherman libruy and G.trdl'ns .'l...S~ l A tl'J ~.irckn w"""i; lt~hl lunche OfX''·llt'.
Co.»! H1~\J)' ~l dd M 11 __ 6~~-1._.__,:i.l°"'t:..:u::..rt~LI} \ :>n rrum 11 m •
2261. AnrolCl1om mdudt-botanicJI R'lr Houf\ 1 O 30 .l rn .i P.m d.ul1
den~ . .a corucr-.•tOf), • ~.udcn d<.->1i;nt'<l f0t mi "'°" S1 tor a<lul~; S 1 '"' ~h1lt.l•en 1 :?·
lhl' bl·nd and a hi)loncal r~arch center. 16 Clrtt on /\~)l • Knott's hrry Fvm 8039 8t'ach Blvd., Buen• PMI.. 220.5200. Thm\e paA fl'•· ,----------------------=--------....! tur~ nde-s. attr actrOnS and rel au rants P .atlt
opt"n d.>•ly, hours \.ll')'
•~ft Harbor N.aulial Musaim
1 71 4 \V 8Jlboa Blvd Newpott Be.Kt\,
673·lJ77, ~ m\MUm hoU>t'S a per·
m.1nent coll«tiOn o( hl\lor1C.il phoco-
gtaphs. boats, manne dt>pl.lys and nauocal
memorabilia rt>lated to Newport Htlri>or. Jfo~'"· 11 a .m.·3 pm WedMSd.ly-
Sond.ly AdmtloMOO' Frtt
•Orang~ Counly Model Engineers
<ICtW from h1""1ew Park on Pl.Jcenti.l Av-
enue near Estancia High School. Costa
Mc!S.l, 75 1·7706. frtt lra1n nde .ire ~n
to child~ this wttkend from 10 a.m •
3·30 p.m.
• QUHn ~ 1< Spruo Goos~. Lons BctlCh Harbor, ()10) 499·1629 "QQl:s,
~ & L~" t.ake ~ tnlO lhe wfes of lhe pa,., supernatur1I rMChief and
saran~ pheoomena. Hours· 10 .i .m.-6
P m CbJly.
• R~d Nixon Ubrary and lirth~
18001 VOlbJ LindA 8Mf , Yorba Linda,
993·3393 ••Afnenu's Praidents and
Arntrica's P.time." the la'F' colleaion
ewr ~ ol Praideiils.ll baseball
memorabih.a, is cii,p.iyed throu&f\ AuJ· 2.
•·RN & JFK: Fo~ndly l rv1b" continues
M6y 29. Hou11· 10 1m.·5 p.m
·5.MUrdiY-ind 11 1 m ·S pm. Sun·
day. million: S 1 ·M.SO.
• lotef"• ~ 2301 San Jc»quin Hills Rold, Newpon Be.Itch, 640-5800. &·
ntbiu. thaws ind contests otrettd It thit ~at-fOUnd g,Mdtn ($11;aJ. Houn: 9 a m.-6
pm daily •
• $MQ Ml Zoo 1801 E Chestnut A ..... I
S..O.. ~. A l.afll varitcy ol 1nim1h tltlCJ
birds Ind I chilctt.n's P.d'inA ZOO ()(~
10 1 m.·S p.m. dalfy. Admlalon. 75 c:ents-
$2.
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Bring !his Ad In For
One FREE I lour of Pool
Buy Fnt Hour Get 2nd Hour Free
HIJff Hu ff ·1)Mt Oii)( 1 Std 8 1, 20 M
' Glfll Food .a.~ GIM Mlollic:
rzc...i ,,..."°"'...._on,
a...81d;1n1on•llWnl
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LISTING lNFORMATION: If >OU ha\e an e~ent listing or change o( infor mation for
81.ickBook, dirKt inquiril'S lo Benjamin
Epstein. c/o 8lack8ook, P.O. Bo.11 1500·
184, Corona del Mar, CA 92625. Phone
(714) 76()..2622. A complete >Hr of
Blac:klook listings runs lhe firs l Tut>sday
of each month.
l egend: OC. Orange Counly. BT. blJcl.
lie. BT·opt., bl.ick he optional. pp. pe r
person. TBA. to ~ Mranged.
•"Center of h shion" Model Try-Ouh
M.iy 14 CJ •• 111 1 r> m ex l'l•rlmmini:
.l..rts Centl·r Cu1lch ml·nil>"" ,,ud1IH>n '""
Sept l5 IJ,hmn ~'" .11 llw Cl'llll·r Con
1.1<1 1'.1ll.1 xnec.-r. 'l3 0'>>-
• Newport Beach Sa lute to the Arh \l,h
14· 1.. "-l"'l)t1r1 8c.-Jch 4.rh Cumm1>,10n
nlU><C, dJncl', rood t.l>11n~ ''""' .?O fl ... l.lU ranb, art "tubltion pupp<•h. U..1lll'I, u11-:.1
m1, .>rb .ind er.ill>. fllOlt', Jl f J<I K>n hi.lo.I
Phone 64-1 31 SO '"' sch"li r·• l'H nt'
• h hibition Double~ lenm~ '1.11ch \\.l\
16 at 11 .i ,.., full n11l' D h l Founcl.i·
llOll sr.ind openin~ •II rJu.,,nh"> T eon ,
Oub Cll!>l.I \lt-W ..;1> 1 clouhk~· 1 l.l1t'r
Riel ll'.leh .ind Roht'fl \,in t It 11 " ~.. ~
team. Scoct 0Jv1>• ,111tl J'.ill' f rtl' { 1m·
I.let P.im H1M,Hd ~s~ SlOO
• Sho~biz Tod4)' \IJ) Hi JI 11 J 111,
\.Vomcn in CommunlCJt•iln> nwcting .11
Sher;iton Newport ll'.llurt."'1 C~"' l'nlt-rtJln·
mcni Jnch<,r. c1rrl~fX·n lent Bdl 1 SI ... ,
Members, S25 pp: non mt.>rr.lx r~. SJO pp
Phone 8 33 ·O 5 35
• Noche G1tana en "-larbella (G)p~"
h ening at "-\arbell.a) ""~ 1& .it b j
pm Opera P;ic11tc !lot.th C•~1>1 Cu•ld d ,,
ncr d.lnce Jl \\.lrbcll.1 (;oil .ind Coun1"
Oub. SJn )u.ln CJpt>trJno S ;s pp Atttrl'
Gyp>~ Contact Rlch.i11t T O..·a"· S41i·
7ri
• Gold Rush. 11.wv 1 C. Jl " p rn .....
,,..i.1ncc:-lt''<l!:;U<.' ol S.intJ An.1 .11 Knoll ,
Berl) F.irm. Buen.1 P.irl.. S&..' SO pp f'llOl't'
&<.4 OS·I"'
•Golf Cl.1ssic .. \\.i~ 1 -.11 1 O ,1 m. '>h.Hl
Our ')eh~ ,\I T11<'r.1 .. Cn·1•!.. Coll Club. R.rn
rho '.)JnlJ M.u~m1.1 s-1 pp l'hon•• 1.132
(i-15~
• Bucuneer's 8.ish \\,11 I~ .ll ! IU
r> m Lido l••mm1lll"-' "' OC J'h1th.m1100
°'<l(;•l·lv bo.11 r.1111 .11 Lrt .1 l>ll· ClulJhou~·
'l"-IP<"lft 8l.'.1ch S>O p 1 Phc>f c 8-lO -5-1!
• Cuisine f.lnlJ>~ \\.11 1; L 'I p 111 • Ir
11ne .inJ L,h t .1nu •Pl l'h1lh.v111cMli<: Cr.01
111111~ oj lJ<.. I' kH11)11'11(' ~l(;I( h \\I <
.lflcl I01"1\.l 1.i,t11'.; ll'Jlor• ~ 0C rl-.1.turana
mu'.c .1110 d.1nc1nl! JI lrl.'.in rc~1<kn<e
\.intJ An.i t it-.i;,1;,. S•J~ pp l'ht1n..• -H·
111->t ---,5_l.. •A Taste for life \l..h ·-.11 t. P"
-\mo•tt JO C nu r ..,. 'I\'()( Unit ,, ,.
J"cf i. .. ld IJ>'•"I! "' R 11.-r1 \ •orul.t11 \\, 1
\ fnod Ct"flll'r CvsJ.1 \t<'>J S 1.!5
I"• • -'il 0-1.tl
8 • 8\e B~l' 8.rd1e \\1lh Tomm\ Turw
See BLACKBOOK 8
BANQUET FACILITIES
For
Company Luncheons/Parties
Private Occasio n Events
~ -HANGCHOW-
~ Chinese Restaurant
Your Happy
Host, Mr. Lee
Welcomes You!
•Catering
•Cocktails
•Lunch Buffet
•Sunday Brunch
•Dinner 7 Nights
i.
Full Bar •Take Out
720 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa
1141650-8960
Orange Coat Weekend I Thurlday, May 14, 1892 •
STAGE
Updated 'Stop the World' a visual, musical treat
T he )cJr 19()5 wai. a
~1gntficant one fur
thc.1tcr in Or.1nge
County. South CoJ\I
Repertory wal. ht)rn, ~h
W;t\ the co,ta Mci.J
Ca\ ll l'l.1yhou'e. And Inca I
pl.l\goer' got 1he1r fir~I ltx>f.. al the
t\nthom NC\\lcy-L,c,lie llncu,,e
nw,tc.il "~lop the WtirlJ -I Want
111 l 1c1 O tt ," under 1hc dirl'Clilln of
1-..enl fohn">n. a tran:.pl.tnlcd
Ch1c~tgoa n m.tf..1ng hi' Orange
County dehul
,.
11111
The result
currently
occup11.::. the
l>lagc of thc
Huntington
Beach
Playhou~c -a
i.lreamlined.
upua1eJ Jnd
~tg111fica n1 ly
Americanized
ver~ion lhal
retain~ the
fmky,
1rreveren1
musicality of
the original
"'h1lc rendering
il topical -
Jnd thoroughly
enterlatning -
lor toda)'i.
audiences.
mca)urcd
performance as
L11tlech.1p than
any of h1'
prcdccc!>~ri.,
with mun: of an
cmph:i!>i'i on
panlonumc.
Occa 1onully this
worf..' ag~unM
him, )luwrng the
pace of the \how
to a CW\\ I, but
ChmmJn h.i'
nu1horit:11ively. She ~ the mo .. 1
uccomplhhcd :ictrc)S in the role
IC>Qlly incc Ellie Swindell
mlro<luccd the ch:irnc:tcr to Or;rngc
<.:ount1am in 1965.
Choreographer Tc:ri Shea
enriches the production with
11n:igm:ll1H: move111cn1, und her
I !·member cl1\1rus contubutc:i.
~plcmlid \OC,11 bad.1ng a) '"ell,
\\ h1le 1aling on nicely dcCtncd
mJ1vidual charactcmtu.:i.. 1'hc Mk'
of the t\\.O duughtcr:. ure 'plcnJ1dl)
mlerpn:tcd b) L:lura Moore ,ind
Aimee S1andow, "'hilc yo1rng Joey
S:indovnl h. Jn eng;1ging c;1meo J)
the "li11lc I i11lech:ip"
Mu)1cal )upport by 0111 Wolle 1'
effcctl\c, 1( limited 10 le~bo.mJ
accompan1men1. J<?hn\On's c1rcu'
arcn.1 ~lling anJ the ligh1111g
JC)tgni. of Bob ruhb) and Marl~
Ed.mann further enhance tht
\l)Ual ~plendor, which 'pith out
into a m1d\\.J) m the lobby.
Theater
Critic
Ovn the pa,1 n year\, Johmon
ha' hecomc one
of the county\
premier direcwr~.
and "Stop 1he
World" h;1)
become h1\ calling
card -'ort of
\\hJI "O"er the
Rainbow" \\ J'> for
Jud~ G.1rland
John,on rc\l.1gcd
the '>how tn
Laguna Uea ch.
Wc,11111mter and
Newport llcach. each time to
mcrea\1n~ acclaim.
The new
"Slop the
World" has
dropped the
"cockles, well..\
and onces"
David Chris man and laura Freeman in "Stop the World -I Want
to Get Off" at the Hunlington Beach Playhouse.
dr J\\ n .1 I me
bead on ht'
character ;rnd
inl>urc' 1ha1 hi,
audu:ncc rcm.1111'
cap11"e 11"
d1m.1cttc number
"\ hat i...1nd of
f ool Am I '"
throb) \\.11h the
pa' iunalc regret
of <in olJ mJn
)cnrn1ng for a
'>Ccond chance •H
ltfc t
I t's been a few \c.1~ "nee
"Stop the Worid -1 Want Ill
Get orr· ocrered lb "IYJllC:lll)"
l:.ngh)h" vu:"'point to IOC'tll
audience. 111is rc\1\ed, updJted
and highly accessible \.Cr'i1on '' a
mu.,1cal :11u.l vi\unl ire.it on Jll
rounb. Whcn Ne"' Icy rev1~ed and
updated the piece a few yearl> ago.
hc brought 11 10 the Or:.inge
Count) Performing Ari\ Center,
""hen; John'><rn contacted htm and
J1,cu"cd oh1a111tng lhc right' to 11
fur \Cl Jno1her local production
from it)
d1.1lpgue and the author' have
performed major ~urge1)1 on one of
the characters -the American
charmer who ha' graduated from ,1
Marilyn Monmc-lypc airhead 10 a
captain of tndu!>lry for the '9<h
E\en the central ch:irJCler. the
opportun1l>tic L111lech.1p \\.ho rl\n
'Bye Bye Birdie' just
puts on a happy face
I f \nu nc1.·d a dt\cr'lon to 1odav\ headlines, ~omcthing thJt c~rm' .thou I ·" mu' h wct~hl ~., a thimble of popcorn -heavy
on the corn, lhc "B)c B)C B1rJtc" re,1val at Orange Cou,,ty
l\•rll1rm1nc Ari' (enter" JU\I lhe t1cf..et.
I he 11n1'i1CJI may ha\.e heen bt11ng social commentary when II
fll\I prcm1c rcJ on Broadway during the twilight or the innocent.
J·1,l·nl1111Hr era Bui 1he c"<plrnl\ of a promoter capi1al11ing on a
'\' 1\cl l11ppl'll rod 'n' roller·, unwilling entry into the Army i~
11111hin)! mtHl' lh.111 hgh1hc.1r1cd no~talgia now
'\lh· 11 l'cll· 1\011 ( I omnl\ ·1 une) concocts a puhltuty !>rhcme
"hl'fl' tt·cn tdol Conrad Birdll' I r-.1 .•rl Kmli'>ch) \\.Ill deltvcr 111' l,t,I
~,, ... In,, i.:111 J'llf..l'd .11 r.111d11111 t111m s\\CCI Appk. ( lhtll, he lore hc
t11.:.ut.. I• h1• •t l 11111 \\hen the ·I J ~ulltvan Shll\\ dn·1dl' Ill
1..tp1urc: 1hc hlc"l'.I 11101111.111 11\l, ·\lbcrt and C ·on1aJ nltl\l. 111111 till:
~1rl\ h11u'l ,1nd turn till' ,m,111 111\\ n up'lde du"' n 111 the p11K1.'"
\, 11•11.11, I 1111c \111).!' and 11p d 11Ke\ dl\111cl~ .1mJ hl' come\ up
"'11h ITIPrl' ""''th.in (harlc' Kt•.11111g Lcnor.1 Nc111d1 ".1f,o
1111rirn,t\l ·" 1\lhat' 'nn:t.ir\ p.1r.11nour Ro'c Aharc1.
p.1111l1tl.ul~ 111 the 'u'nl' \\here 'ihc: crai.hci. a Shriner\ mc:l'llllg
Bui the \hO\\. 'lcalcr" ~1anhn Cooper. who pla)' Albert'
11,1\uhlc: 11u>1hc:r M.1c Ju,1 'letn~ the frumpy. m1n1Jlurc mm~
m.1rl)r .ilon!!'"lc rune\ Ian~\. h·foot·<> frame I'> cum1C.1I enough.
Hut her Jc111c.1nur. p.11ncJ wal~ and "l'd-ralher-hc·m Miami"
\1 l11nc k.l\l' \Ou ho\.\hn~
Bn1de' rC\1\lllllg 'uth lunei. •• , ·Put On a l IJppy Face," "Ktd)1
(\\h.11 \ lhc Mauer With Kids 'foday7)" and "A Lot of Livin ' Tu
Do,'' opening night '~ h1ghltght came when Tune sternly informed
NemelL 1ha1 11 1s a wumJn°'i JOh to "clenn the hou~. obey nnd
'peak when <ipcaked 10" -a line which drew immediate apptuu.\c
from one center patron As the audience went wild. Tune 'itcppcd
lleyond the \lagc ltght\ and, mocking the clapper, said "fl') 1959."
No. Tommy, it's Oranac County, 1992.
-By Mall CoJ.u
111 S.immy Glicf.. \tylt: !rum lcaboy
lu member ol Parli.1mcn1. trade~ in
lw. Cockney accent for 1hc Oueen'!I
h1ghsh hCl\\een JCI\.
Al I lun1ingtun Beach. John'>on
..1gat11 has come up with a stellar
company, headed by David
Chn,man tn a more c.1lculatcJ.
Laur a
rreeman -who pla)' L11tlcch.1p\
\\ifc Evie,,, \\ell a' the$ Ru'"·'"·
German and Amcncun women Ill
hi'> l1le -1' .1h,olutc pcrfccthlll nn
.ill Cl!Utll\ ,, re\llUlldt11gl) \Iron~
vocah\t :rnd a \et,;llllc pc1(or111cr,
Freeman emhod1c' all these
char.ic1er11a11u11' hcau11full) JnJ
Pcrformunces continue h1day~
and S:iturdn)') :11 8 p.m. through
June 20 nl G1:.ler School, 2114 I
~1rathmoor Lane. 'I lun1sng1on
lk:ich, with matu\cc 1h1\ Sund.1),
MJ) :?4 and June 7 at 2 pm Cult
832-1405 for t1d..ct information
OCC mounts .am itious, ..
impressive 1 King Lear'
F or the pa:.1 !>everal sca)On!it. Orange Co.1'1 Col·
lci;c·., thcJter dcpanmcnt ha) n\Jdc 11 a prni:-
tke lo dche into Shalc~pearc C\ery \prmg,
hut never more amb1tinu,lv -nor more 1111·
prc"t\.cly -1h;in its current pr.oductmn uf ''King
Lear "
"L c.t(' 1\ .1 \tlnolic a~!>aul1 011 the ~cn!itc,, a "·'SJ of
ra~c and revenge 1hn1 dwnrh C\Cn "I lamle1" 111 11'> VI\·
t'l'r;1I (l\1\\er l'n:,cn1etl, as it t'i at OCC unucr the re·
lcnllc" J1rCll1on uf Ale"< Golson. m full arcn.t ,1.11:i11g.
the 'hrn\ 'lll't:ccd' 111 c..lruwing ii'> audience sn111 11'
111.1.·l,lrllm ol cmolt1111.1I torment 1hi11 cr.itllt::. Isle the
11ff,1age 1hunJ1.r.
P.ir.1moun1 10 a 'ucccs.,lul ''"!!ing of ~uch .1 \\orl ''
the prc,cncc ol .in actor of a\loni,hing r.111t:~· Ill the:
111lc role. l h1' ha' been accom1)h,hcd b) Jon V ~td•>·
It. a faculty mt mber \\ hu"c communit) the.tier per·
fnrmancc\ (",\ Strectl.1r Named Dc\lrc." 'l!Atrcm1·
tic,") ha\c been dii.11ngu1.,hcd b) their unrelenting in
lCll\11\
S1dt1h pmJctl'> much more 1h.111 the requ1\llC ur·
I.ice Jngui\h a<1 he lion' the m.1n1k of Sh:skcs1~.1rc\
1ragi1: ruler on h1) dc-.ccnt 1010 madnC\\. I 11' tnnc:r
\lnigglc' after disowning hi'i favored d.iughtc:r am.I
fending off IM impending insanity arc delivered w11h
frightening fury in u !ittark, uncompromising mterpre·
talion. It 1s n performance worthy of hi41 crown and n
ringing example 10 the student actors who complete
1hc cai.t.
Fellow OCC mMructor David Scogllone, in the role
or Lcnr's cqunlly trngic ally the ~rl of Gloucester,
begins on 11 milder level, then incren~s hir. i~1ensity
\I) the r.11e .. turn cruelly ag;tin t him. fo.\.Cph Ounh:lm
" J )t.tunch ,upporter as the di,gui!itcd cart or Kent.
hJlll'ihCJ )d f,mJt1c.1lly lmal Ill hi\ l ing
lllc l111c)t ,1uJcnt pcifurmance of the night come'
from Mark Coyan .I) Glouce)lcr'l> f.J\Mcd \On, l:tl~.sr .•
um.lune by hi' trcachcrou!I bJ!>t:irJ brother t:dmunJ,
~lickl) enacted by Peter Unhc. CO).m e\Ccf, in the
ch:illcnging ph~ ... 1t.1lil) of hi) a,-.ignment, J'.l>um1ng the
8111\C 11( J maJdcn1;J for~!.I crc:llure. and ht\ chmaClh:
dud \\llh llt1hc ".t ma!itte1ful c\crci'c in ''·'~c "'ufll
pl<!\
Of 1hc li.in!j.'!. Ihm~ Jaughtcl"), Ancllc ~Jnckr "
mu'I 11npr1,;,\I\ c U) the 'i<:hcmrn~. U\. rk1llU\ (jonent.
i....tthlccn K.u:fcr I) u mor~ ~,lute. \C(UIC Reg.in,
"h1lc I .nu.. llrn,beritcr "rcnchc~ the hc.irt 111 her
hrid ~~111c111:. a> the "rlmgct.l Cordelia
Stc.:\.t.:O Cu .. 11111)\ bJlli tic Oulc uf orn\\,111 untJ Q
\penccr Po\\cll' more ra1ion:il Ouli.c of 1\lb.1n) arc
J~IM:rei..I cffccti\~ly. Greg H.1rri' ghe a craftily ,rin·
ninll oc,ount of rhe king\ foot, \\h1le l'c1cr l~lll: h!.!
\UC\:ced:. a the cowanlly Q,\\:>IJ.
Sca,lionc' )mmctricat ct de)ign allow-. for bal·
anccJ Jt.:lion un all four corner> or the 1:.gc, while
Po\\cll'~ ~untJ t.lci.ian (parttculnrly the ~torm c·
quencc) ond JJnc I fohwn's 1tahtma eUccu .ire otni·
nously cffcc11\'C,
"Kin& Lear" 11tustr:ucs o college drama department
nt the 1op of 1u form. Finni performance will be
aivcn Thun.<lay through Siuurday ot 8 p.m. and Sun·
day Qt 3 p.m. in the Dramo l.nb Theater on the Co l••
Mc campus. Call '432·S880 for ticlccl information.
-111 Tom Tllu$
..
bringing people together!"
Pursuing and Distancing
hy Mort 1a Si11Jltr, M S W .. C flt
< F.lXTI *' " m h n "'"'mu k >tt 'it" A 'n
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When "l' J'n.'T honc.·'ltl)' hd\tlld ltk·
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phohi.l" <.-allec.l th<..· puf'Liing and c.l1stan<.1~
p:anc:m Our two m.t1n playc:r.. are a
'pur..ttcr' who d~ nr tnitut<.~ encoun-
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'ilig,10<.'t..,.. who ha'>n·r umc, nt."l'Cl.' :.pace,
tk~n't want to 'he imolVt.-d.' or t.,
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\\t:n: our fiN, primary n:L.aLK>rt~hips w~
1t"n<l 10 rqx··~u our U"Uti.al <.•xpt.'fk.'tKL"
1hrou~hout our adult h" ~. prompced hy
our human nt.'<.-c:I for sntun.tt.) illnd nurtur-
tnJ( If our llN reUlK>n.,h1Jl' \\t:n:
unfulfilhnjt, "c: t•ontsnuc: to n.·-c. n.·Jtl' tlx·
old p.mctn. .. "1th our love:" <>r "oulJ ht.·
lo\.cf\ O\<.'r .10d OH'r, -.e--.trthin~ fnr lht:
fulflllmenc we dtdn't get .L'i <:h1ldrcn
~o. k't.' t.ik'-' J ~x't>n<l p<.>c:k .&1 our
dynamic duo rnit•r lht.-PUf\Ut.T--(h<.•
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cntt0ng 1t b for lht• J')Ur.u<.·r to flnd ne\\
way-. 10 plc-.t« an<l <.lu~: m 'l.t·1tlwr t.in
help them.<.elvc~. 1llt-TaJ..t.>r-Dt..t.ln<.t·r
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movies. Bttlho~te. Brellfd ..
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all F'mnc-Wty sable. famil) on
mk'd &flM Wilt "'°mt Call
2048
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S WM. N/S. l8.S IO' /17.\. IWlln type
O*ll ~ .t ~ tl81Wall• ~. n>JU> 1ire SttkJai s-.'f
waR. i.11111. beauuflll 2S-3S for lonJ
1a111 rtl.u~ Ir-int Cllll m:!
F\.8 LO\.fl'.G SE.\Sm\"E, OUI•
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anl/Tll4, .dllctn, all Cll!nnl lr.."1J~I
llO 'ittU ~ call. SWFJSAF
N/S. 25. n. rfJI lnmbhz~,,1*
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PR~IO'.AL SY.M O\l'l>tan.
.30. S ll '/I 9CI. UtJO) ''l'M'-l'OINl!'.'1:.
lllllTilt. Scd., SW f U \~ for hm,
"'l.111<111Ji1r Tu..im Call \~ \!
SYRIA"iORLEBA,~EDF"°"'~
b) S)Nn caitk!Ml l\, \I> mtrr
prmtur H40d~ ft! ~rnrr I Ir
lllJC (''""°" ('all \' l!
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Jn:ft ~ .. p.111 lkAil ( alq I::
SWM' lb. b'I 170. uae .. hec:i.twr
Seel. 1>n1h1. 111ract1•t optn
muaded, can111. Jlcnckr acll'f .. _ Tusc111 C'~l wn
MR MOM 1'f.£DS R0'1A''Tl<'
FR 1£1\1> 10 lpCl'ld ume "' ii.II I m
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IMll 'alun. ' Oii \ltuoiJd bt \IJl'll ~tablt, lltrlCll\t Yd munaJt
ll'linlkd lrvlllt ('all ~
Cl TE G~ILS. SoOd loo ••r sv. M, 29, Slal"ord PhD •"'*1•t.
~,. ........ ..a s.t.a tinp&. UrldX' ta..lwl Sf 21·lCJ.lnaae Call l\41
V.'PORT BEAC'ff 8 M SW\I
HIS.NO. 11£. 6'2'flXJ l..SC·BS~ MKTCllPllRE. '«l> ccrnfiably
.... ~tatflllkwk IO~'fml) Rcfcmlca. M-l'Clfl
lkaLJI C'all '
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Kn111 Clllllllf 1Y ~ Wtt Homa
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Seeking
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ShrgwUfe
CustOlflfer ~ike
call
(310)
592-6040
for l'ffonrtatkilt
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40 7-4377
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o r see
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Men
Seeking
Women
"'moll ,.1111tcd1>1 SV.M.nm,
11.1n. V'i. P for lt'Mh. bra h '1.1
in~ tr•><I ,.1th1n honc't tun.
hc.ilth1 . ,111nm11tcd ~l.iooo,,tup Ir
•nlt' Call \79-1
\ \ ·\IL .\HI I: A \I>.\ ff'R .\CTI\'!:
!>WM J7 Tc .. hcr/Au1t\\w Sttb
\ V. llil unJ..-1 ~ II E\10TIO\
.\LL' Ht-Al rm 1,hm,rcchntt''·
•lf"'t""'•tr pll\ful 'l""11Ane\>u'
l\JlUtt lmcr lir1Fht "'"' lllllC' l("o(
411J,..inl\\llllllllllmrnt lllJ~ ln
"'"' \Jll HI~
l'ILOT'lll \l\~ \\OV. \~I( ;ittr.._
111 r()V. \I to~ I ~~ 1 p.1htnrnol.m
\ttl.m~ 1.111 1hm .nr.a111r mtrll1
~'l'l\l Wf \~ .1(1 htnllll1Cl'Wlll11\ Jm
m~ •• ompan11111"11r A. 1u1cl I hl.r
!Ind~ ,llt'«, """tr' JmmF "'" dnd h.M tub. In one ( .all .l(\.t~
Rm l~H 4 \ 11 t b \ ~1h1c1 ... hinn•
11lllWl1l1< 11tomr' '""'' m~'" hlm1
mu,.. lht'•lrt ~"ITIC'' •nd '!""''
.. uukl hl.t to nlttl a fn 'm •nr,..
11\C .inJ \~ mlelltl!Cnl \-l-12 S~
v.1th .a 'Plrt.k tn her ne-\c,.~"1
Hc&.h Call .i.t\X
RICll Hf-.\l Tm .\ITR.\C11\l
'iHM. \7 medium ~uld ,.,>ulJ lilt
to• nlC'd J.1,.n m cri 1011 flo1 "'"
11\alC' l'l'lahon"11(' Hun1in~11111 lkai..h
Call lXX1
l.,1\ DMI FAllllSADBm 1\ 1'11
17\ 'iWM V.cahh\ hlnd ... omr .1lh
kt.. [.()\It dalll me·. ra.. '"~· J"ll\ m~ l1~"n' Tu\lm C1ll Hb4
RIG ll'ff BOO\ 'IBM 12 T.dl
dart. l'Ulc Scd.1~ ,.Mllll ol 1111
rile for fun Ono~ Call Hit.
IM™EONE1 SV.M 2b ~,ft l~~
~~I\~ kd \ pht\ICaJI\ ""
me. 11hcn1urou~ optn minded
1"ced •lrnl C#Vll iad) for Ill honN
~l111cml11r K!Cb ()I( (<NJ Mcu
Call H70
YOl AND I m dccnc. lind. tn1el
l1JC111 <!Uhk. •1th nubi1\hed Cl
rttn EnJO)' hie. lauglllng people.
~ lllO\'tn him' indoor\ and
oul lam DWM.47, ~l!/IM.tiw.n.
pmi Coua Mesa. Call 40'\ I
MA R RE. A lTRAC'll\'f SV. \1
\7/14\. affectlOl\llC, Eurorc111 horn
and edualcd. '«ll. pm!). W1tt4 um
btml. pane. lll'4MmoilllJ. ~
IMI) fOI fun. dalk. mg. movie\., llJOll'-
tmd. nllNllL"'r c"'JlOllBe«h C&ll
4011
TIRED Of DATING" Mt IOO! SM.
~ 51'1. blond. blllt/pll. kdJng for
-.cnoo• ~h1oomlup Athletic. oui.p
ini nm. ll\lqwonti>. no s-. Im
,.t>nhlhtcall C°"'Moa.CallH82
IOR\1 1:.R El'ROPE.A'-1 MODEL
>o«k\ Pil"'4>!UIC ,.Ollllll l\ • !Nit.
J.iic. fnm! Ul-o l'OllllllCC. ~
m.l~lf' clowm. \/Tltlc' and l'o&llt~
V.1111h lht ,all' lnult' Call \.r•1
I -\DI!,!) Do ~ou l«I th.o )ou h.t•t
"' mlllh morr '" i"c rllllll 1111"' htn-tofllrr ~111af' Do )OU k.,~
t<' .,. ilfJ HlUI lo\r llld dt-• C!IKlll lll .a
m.in ""° 11 Cltmall) .,. art' of >OUI ,.clll'll'm~''•ornlthmlaNllltu If
11iu dt-11tt • <.nmH.'t'ntued home
"1th ""uni\ ""1 all thr kM )OU
wuld P.""•llh npmcn..'t', 1!1ti Nuc-
r\cd H'I) .itnll1ll<t. ~l•C gmtlc-
11\111 1111111 \ ,. C \boulJ <lll\IU1 YOU
c~•croooalh dttrkt11<r. 25 17.
t .w.~1111 tall. u1mmRmml minded.
l\ll l'l''J'OO""' 1111,,.""1, ttuaran•ttd'
l ~JC Coum) C:all .U!J
H 1' PROFESSIO\AL 'IV. M NJ
S. \'I ~'8'/160. Cllt1sul11n1 ,.nlcr.
tr..:hcf A1hlcl1<. health) Cor\\ldrr-
.atr lwlp •antd tntcml' SttU
SWF N/S. for rn.ima,e. t1n11I) Ir·
•tilt' Call '611
l!I SWM. b 111 n 'VS. ~ Al·
t1111:1J•~. fun lo\-tnJ-honc:!.t. fit. m-
ttlh!'l'fll. EnJO>' cycl~. tmrm. .ti-
"'' •"Oll•CNOOn. lausJiuis Sc:cli. 21' W, \7 +.fll. pre!!}. affC\'"tlOlllllC
,hlrm kid M-hran. BnJhl pla)ful
\fml adult. JIO'lll't. "''th cc~
tnltml\ TINlll it..h Call W47
HOf'EFL'L ROMAATIC. SJM \6.
b' l /l H • pf(lfnl10111I. &eek'
'<llllrnllch>la)'tnllt ., "*-" mo-IC\,
""'"' laufhlcr romance In. w Call \Ml4
SWM 2ti. LOOKING FOft !4 \4
"'tlmM v.11o It~ IO "' plan. f«
lhU1f\ I hlr liaup!111g1 ln.1nr Call
llf\.l
\WMNS !l.b l /18~. BlllE EYES
,,,.It~ qlldmt. ~ UllCll~
~nL llhk1te. ~\. ambl
lllU. ~ tttt1111 iall amt llllrlC11H~.1ot1)' SWFNS l,..mt Call
D WOMAN SEEKING MAN a MAN Sl!llCING W0tMN
a WOMAN Sf.ElaNG 'WOMAN a MAN Sl!l!XING MAM
Name:~~~--~--~----------------~~
Phone:(_) _____ ,.,. __ _
..... 'llli ···--11?•11Yt·
l\40
MEDICAL S1VDENT. 24. ~
SJM. smq mawn:. kmlnine. NIS
SJF 19-?S for cbe. comfonab6t ~·
~~--Call 3442
HM'OSOME. VERY SUCC'ESS
F\ll WM. JI. selecl1•c. confldcftt.
clbsy Scdinf very balmfi1.1t1y.
fwi. 11-JO. SWf IO lflOll pllTIJI" It
Iden. Sna Ana Call ~
1.fRBA1''E. SUCCESSFl.L BRIT
ISH ADVENTURER. Sl ..ed .,
)nung. btau&tflll cic1t1ng rmt'llllJ
rompllDIOll •llo ~~ the Id
\~of lllUCtptlOllal oldtr man
1,..n Call 4896
AL01'E -AGAI . SWM. NJS. 61.
\T/160t. lmll-ft'lftd. Scds !lft*,
SWF. 54+. v.1111 "'1111!111 l •it.
..... ~ boob. fihm. turn. dleart.
Mo~"' lf'Utl ISllC1 TllSllll. Call 471CI
INC\.IRABLE RO\(Alffl(', SHM.
Chn\ltan. ~. S6. proft'sl<lNll
compu(Mlfllk, •~Jnl)' ~y Starchtn& for tnklltp. 111r1ro1t
lldyundtf~--......... (lll!ily
~al~ In int Call 4404
DWM. ClfRtSTIAN. NIS. JUST~
,,. dlY\ll'CC!d. ,... lalldy; LIU. ..
lrltt. fllll. ----Ld for >hapely, '°"lllS sal ltl lpotl
T 100n Call 490 I
GE1ffi.EM.AM. Y. WARM 41. S1
lfl/150, llltUSlflll. romcdlc. • lcttt l.&o badl. inwl. ,_...._
Sc-cU TRIM' "'* FAl!llly OK
Jlltwpoft 8c:ldl. Call 4104
PttOFESSION AL. '5. 6'11 llOI. hanO-
liOIDt .~mJO)~sporu.nvd.
ll1J. ltftWVC. llualfo-. 5ftlioa
IMlt'll•e SWF.<2.S-'2> lrvint CllJ
)9())
D'W'M. MllJTARY, )7, S'I0'/160I.
~. a111t1try mun;, bov.I
1111-mo\'ICS, Lt¥i" Sttls SWF/
DWF. 2S 35. pct*.••>. ~1·'-for
1d111onJup. \Ilda oU)-T llShll
Call '791
WHITE \iALE. 2ll. l~S'ltY. tclfb
,._ l('I n amtnt dlJfmn1 llll'o
of hfc trm11l.auna COll\tnlllOll.
11111.WC Irvine. CA.II \329
All At.1EJUCAN LOOKS W/ BIG
HEART nl "'11'111 Wllt SWM. NI s. JO. 6 1', ~. •UtaM. PIO'
faaiooll. ~ --fA,oy
-1*ial!R.~..uc .....
.tl'Ollllln Sed:911SW'F.N/S.•i0i
_..~ .. inaul$. Lant
Bca:h. ('ii) )OM
WORK HARD. PLAY HARD.
DWM. 17. ,, F.Rp,~ hono.. ... I
.. llllAIC, tnvtl Ser+.> 11111 lllJ
atvcn&lft • SF Sau A11L C.tM
3341
ROMANTIC llEAt--MAN ~. b2'
lllla1lvc IC!eb lo¥lblt ~ isll llalrlt.
l1llMr ~ .,,., din). ~
healdl. Ntwpori Bed.. C'all 4923
T AU..HANDSOMESWM,21,P!o-
fcatoml. ci...c.i ....... Std.J
llV'ldl~ -.ii~ ~ 'UC
l'Cllllll SWF. N/S, tdlktic .t ~. rort..eie-. II'\'• c.u 1126
HAl\'DSOt4DWM.DAD. 27.S I
I 60lt • lflllllllC· CftlJ. Serit lod. llumoroll-. lhrktht, SWf/SHF/
DWF/OOF, U.lS. m10 lladli OUI·
door\. dialler. oft'~ lrvn
CWIW
PttOFESSIOSAl. OWM. OUUS-
TIAN. NJS. lS. f lO'. 01Jh*1
...... Miiie qa.. SI'* malt w.ldl ~ honest ..S tun-~1111 I
tt!P)' tit CMdool1. .. ~ '"'*· -a. « YOU: SWF. . Oristi& NIS. ~ '5, mlllft ...
r.iladar ll*'UIS (or ptaNmll ftb..
~ lr.tnc Call ~
CLASSY EUROf'EAN CiE.Jffl.£
\4AN '8. f• nl f11n. •ni _,
atfei.11M11t. cmollOllllly llld ,_
Nlly mblr Std pttllr. lllldl1
SI!*-lllll'ICIJ•t lid) Ir.aw c.i1
4.211
Aff'ECTK>."IATE. CHRISTIAN
OWM ..... ...._.IUIUU. hen
d. looc cblldlm fnJD)' lllO\IG.
nvd, ......... S.U lid). JS.S~
w./ llf lllllml\ for Iona mm ~In• Oll4
SINGLE FATHER, PROFES S10NA1.. ST ABIA 4 \, "">'-.
1nt w .. ,111-.-.Nlldal
SAFJS~"F. . .,._, kl¥tl cMdrc9
llld •1111\ l!IOn: ll'\'W CalJ 4096_
COUNTitY GPfflEMAN.
CHllSTIAN. N/S. •7. 61'1110t ~ IGr aft ~ 1111. Un.
40llli SWF, Ont-. N/S. hnrY
to.e ~ rllldm-N 8ooo C Olllllt)'
lady tow Call 43.16
CANADIAN.OWM, • vovrn
FUL 46. fCllDft. ~. pre>
~ lllcrllttd. u-. SV' Secb
lllTXt1~. llkader. ~ llUOI•
i. .. _ •• cmr. pill-e. spmt.
lrvn. Call Uj().
SWM. 6l. SV/150I, Nn LOOI(
lN(j Smdq IGr _, 0 ~
tpc'ltS. dlr"" fttlltJ&llL libmled _ • ...,,,°".=:""-*" f/11 ~ Ci lmnr. Clll~
SINCERE. HONEST.OU'f.N.SWM. JJ. 6'4' ~SF. . 21-n '°' OlmllllDed ~ '"-c.u J6Cn. \
OWM. 52. (LOOKS YOlNGEJtl.
~~ SttU~--t. ........ ~.---lid)-.
• • ADr 11111 npiNM MIU fll' C1111 nn. Call 4llO
SWM. 46. IT. OPEN, HONEST. mlllft,lleWf--.....-EivoJI ...... wllU, ClOlMnl&IOe
-~Stt:b-~ jlftllf re... bvlllr. Clll 4141
CUATIVE SM. JI. 6'1'{17Sf
chlll. ...... ~ .... M . ,n.JJ.mtiCtM....,...,
~ l.alttlCd w.-otfer Call ~ trv.. Call )141
BON VIVANT. AOVfJlll'UltE·
SOMESWM.64'..._ ~
fC. )'IM'I -"· cmfidal A --. .... ~ . ..-(
::':':...~=-;: ~-fr·~~
......,w/SWF, uo40'a.wtm ............. ~.,
-lrvw )717
SWM.. n. n ·110 ........
..... qa. ~.~~--....... ._ W... SWF. 21·l0. n-. Call )41A.
AnRAC'T1V8. SENSITIVE,
SW. HI'S. JO. 6'711• Allllctlr... 11rt11mnM.1111C1CirWy • .nc-
-. •'. • Ollila i.c.uM. c O ?I SWF, U.lO. 11t 111>--. for,_.. ..... , .,, Jr.
.... Oill:WI.
ST AIU!. S8C\Jal'., )6. DWM. NI
S.S'l l'/190t,.._,.,praf '"' .... *'·• ........ ...... w..~oca-
_lla ....... ,. ....... lq
~ IOIMlllC f~. ~
lrv-. Call 3609.
IClNO. SJNCllE. EDUC'A TE>
SWM. 21 EllJO)'S b1t4 ~ ~ s.....wi. .. t.a-IJOlll!d 11111 llll'mtl "10 tqlly .,
all U,-rtpd CID ~'
H\IMOROOS DWM. 12. SUOITT
doslbdll) tflJD)' \•~ ~
1111-~~Cl, o.. quicc
~-~11c ..... 1111 ~
old ~ lmnt. Call lS91.
BEF.NntEJlE.00"' lllAT. BM.
?6. .... .,. 4 Sf S'S •. J .....
NNlal for «ll!IJ*~ ~ ilbk rdlt...,_ \Olla Ma.a can
lQSI
OWST\A"" SB\t. 41 SW.~
ClinMllrl SBF~Af 26-40 Paile lllJ
~·y Of "-~ Bede c..u 4m
SWM ,;7114S.JO • .Ufnnak
~u Llln r--. ~<W>nl·
Bladr::naxr. lo'Cll ~AN llaP ~J6)2.
L0\1£ TO LAUGH! ~ • qui ... _...,. . na~
ilrady lblrt \Olllt fl"Cll IOllll cum
_,.. *11o11111t1ton. Hudtocnf,
DWlUl. mlll\c.dtp!l'd
twor\ilwmM.B.Al.S 10 1/2(1iii[.
!Iller • ), '" '*· ...., .. ~f)'C'. VCI) ~.ctl'IOllllll .., .... .,....., ... J«ilill} llAllcd Pc-.,_ bdicf\. fo111111) \alun.
...,., ...... ,. .... ~id
aw .an llCCftl)' fY)) thll
... daina en. Hopi. *Oltllls .. ,. ..... ~...,f'·
~acqtl ...........
NCI .... .., • lcwldy. ,_
wt)' tttoalft. se-. slill lad) 12 .,. «tiaic rapdcr. ~
~ ... dill :a .,.,, tali
...... l*>U..~Cd
4099
l:ASYOOCNG DWM.~S~lll09
Sed.J ~Ill. ...iy ,._
ill'P •Ida fcmUt:I. •Y lfJ)i11tt Onnsc c..u 4040.
HL MY NAME as IUOC r ...
D"Jia»Oftll. ICOllP"C' INI 1•). $WM r. Jj yn GW. .....,....
aooO tlllld. STll60I r. tediils ... ..-.. ,-.r.
di& dlllCftd. M'<'e .,. OWi p6a
II .. ....., ..0 flllUt a -.
tft!d ~ all Int Lona led. Call JT)t
H\JMOltOUS DWM. 44. S7. k-..
-..,,.,...__~..._.,..,
YICa 8c ahm • ...,.. • kMI).
AM1wa. c.a 4 t «>
HARD TO FOO>. SAM, fU.NCli
BOll'l .., ....... *-' r..
.. ..... 6' -.tM
fc9* IO t11JOJ .. f-• llfl Lana Beecll. c..it J29)
0000 l.OOK.INO SWM. J1. • 1/ 160t ~111,---Aacs· u~. N1S.. SWF •""Mia ,..,....,
dildllm )'ft. IO tllmt t. ... io-~ _. r. • _.. CIClllClOI&
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.............. plloo ....., ............. -.J
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BOOKS
Ex-stripper turned DC Sheriff's detective on the case
M O\e over Grafton. Make
room P rel ky. Book·
sellers arc realigning
their booksheh.es for
Noreen Ayres, whose Smokey
Brandon is ahe hottest, sexiest and
m11 1-spcllbinding heroine 10 hll
the m~tcry m:uket in a long time.
Although Ayres, who lives in
Mt:>)ion VieJO. cl3ims she didn't
I.now anything about law en·
forccment or the ju)ticc system
\\hen she sinned writing, you'd
never know it Crom "A World The
Color of Sah." Her heroine. a
former Las Veg:u stripper, a
former cop, is currently a forensic
'pec1alis1 with the Orange County
Sheriff) Dep3nment~
Ayre) (an award·";nnang poet
Jnd .,hon ·story writer who has
been a technical llt'rite.r and !rec·
l.incc edi1or for )Cars) used solid
"n11ng skills and did her home·
\\Ori. to create a rcahstic, fast·
pJccd story set against a fam1lrnr
bJd.drop -our own back )-ard.
Smokey -a s:avvy. sultry young
\\ 1dow -hvcs in a Dack Bay
condo She de)Cribc hef)CI( this
way: "Friends call me Smokey. I'm
female. fae five. bland blond. the
right "eight. And I was prelly un-
touchable before thi!>. I could do
babies and not cry. Out th1 C.t\C
got to me. The blasts o( blood. The
hopeless trail 10 the back of the ------
tore where Jerry
D"ycr ran to get
away from his
lillcrs ... "
The brutal and
sensclei.s killing of
Dwye r. a likable
20-year-old Snd·
dlcb'ack College
!>ludent. who'c
body "as found in
the back room or hi~ father's 1i111c Bookmarks
romcniencc store
hit Smokcv hard.
One minuic he' bu)ing coffee
and doughnut from the big, sm1I·
ing kid and the nc't she.·~ analyzing
the kid marks his tcnnt!> ~hoes
made 1n the pool of blood as he
struggled, futilely. to holJ bacl. his
killers
Dc1crmined that Jerrv Dwwr'i.
c.1-.c \\Ouldn'1 ge1 buried in· the
mountain of ca'>c,1.011. that i'>
"sro"ing almo,1 c\poncnliall>" in
Orange County. Smokey goes be·
)Ond the realm of forensics and
trad., do"n hi\ 1.illcr!> in spite of
great per:.onal ml. Along the trail.
reader' learn about Smol.e}. a
tough-tailing. strcet-wbc \1.oman
who'e \Omctimc!> crude. :.ometime!>
boozy ~ensuolity 1s tempered hy "
)()mc limc<, ~urpri!>ing tendernci.s.
Smokey Br3ndon il> no "cookic-
cutter" heroine .
When a ked 1f shc·s anything
hkc her heroine, A) re) franl...I} ad·
mil that 3hhough Smokey's p ychc
i in large mea urc her own and
that her ~cnlimcnt\ arc Smokey's,
she and her character arc not in-
tcrchangcJblc. "I \\ i h I could sa) I
wa Smoke). 11 \\Ould make me
contro\er 1JI. But l can't. For one
th ing. I \\as never a tripper."
But, hke Smokey, Ayres is im·
pre sed ''11h the J1"cri.it) in Or·
angc Count) .ind interested 1n the
non-afOucnt. "What intrigues me 1s
the \\orking class. the people "ho·
peer into the \\llldl>"' .tl F."hion
hland but ''ho Jon ·1 L!ll 111 •
For J f1r,1 11nie n~1\cJ1,t. \\hlhC
ffi)SICC) """ ,ol1d .ind '"'"l~ing ~" the) come. A> re' 1' qu1cl 10 1hanl
the I 1c1ion.urc,. Or.mi.:e Cl111nt\ \
premier \\I lling i.:mup ~'ho 'he de·
'cribes .1-, ··1..111ghl\ .1ml pt11Ke"e'
in h1nmg urmor ··
l\1ll!>I pc11plc don't re.il1L1.' IHI\\
hard ii IS Ill \Hite. \JV\ ,.\\re\, "We
thllll.. that heC.lll'>C ~\e can \pe.1J..
the langu.tgc ''c c,111 \Hile 11: .111d
because we c~m :1pprcc1.1te a hool..,
\\C c.m \Hile a hook. And. hcc.111\C
\t•l!\c h.1d Jn llHCfC\tmg hk. \\e
dcser\e J hool..
"But I he fall 1,, Ille .Ill) 1 hing
that I\ \\ell dlllle. II lll\ll..\ e.I')· ft
takci. con-.1.1111 1111mef\1u11 111 1h1.
''orld of '' rit1ng Ill h1:com1.: ,1 ~ooJ
\Hiier ··
l31.:C.IU\C her \UCCe" " '''" \II frc!>h. AHe~ ~ccnh .1 h1l .t\llllll,heJ
at It all and .. tJJ concerned ahout
hO\\ her lx\01.. ~ill \Cit IO 'Piie uf
her puhll\hcr\ 'trong h;icl..111g :inJ
'>Orne gkm 1n~ re\ ll:\\ '·
"I t'i. ·' ml)lhl) ll\\l)J.. -C\;!Cl I)
'' h:i1 I "·" tr) mg l\I reach -the
Noreen Ayres, unlike her bool.'s
heroine, is not an ex-stripper.
\Clhe of hein~ O\CrpO\\Crcd h)
lurc1.s ol e' ii 111 the ''lltld. Sml>1'1:\
rcnccl\ on the '1dnc" of life 1 he
llllc -ror thm.c \\llh :.ublk mind'
-1.'\>mc' from ,1 line of p...11:try h~ .1
!\lon1ana Pl'"'· ll1dl.11J 1 lugo.
",\nJ Ill.I~ ~1111 lle\er b~ di,po\·
,e,~1.J. lurc~d lo ".inJ1.1 .1 "vrlJ
the• colur lll '·'" \\Ith no \Oun~ lllll,11: Ill II ...
•• \ \\ lll hi I he c,1/i If ( 1/ ~.lit ..
\\ 11/1,1111 \11•111•\\ .\ Co J l.1llll• ,, k.
301 p.1J;t''· SI''
Kathryn Hepburn interview highlights Big A.pple trip
T here's nothing like spendin~ a little time in the
big cicy to get tl srip on life s larger picture. I just
returned from a week in Manhattan gorging
myself on the art feast that is New York -SoHo
galleries, uptown museums, theater to tingle for. cory
bistros in TriBcCa doing culinary art in ultimate style
and perfection, a Sundaf gospel brunch in Chelsea.
Columbus Avenue strolling. jazz hopping in the Village.
"1ld and outrageous performance art in Noho -
intermingled here and there with occa ions of tradition
such as lunch in the Ru i:tn Tea Room. or a cocktail at
the alluring Algonquin Hotel. l hadn't been to NYC for
awhile, and we had a lot to c3tch up on. That cornucopia
of cultural nourishment JUSt there for the taking •.
My point of destin otion within thi journey. ho" ever,
\\QS to land an interview with Katharine Hepburn in her
urtle Bay brownstone home to talk to her specifically
about her own aecompli hed work in painting and
culpturc. both favored activities which have.occupied 3
significant portion of
time througho ut he r
life, though little
known to her adoring
public. The rc\ult of
my quc t turned out
to be ovcl"\\helmingl)'
u~fut -J
4S ·minute interview
with Ms. Hepburn
~hich can onty be
de ribcd as
completely thrilling,
and an experience 1
will treasure with the
same high reg:ird and
admiration I have
held for her as long
as I can remember.
A friend reminded
me the other day that
it took Barbara
Watters half her
career to achieve an
exclusive chat with
Barbara Walters
eat your heart out!
lnm.lt~ ilrl h~ing ~t OC Center for Contemporary Ari.
thi "ondcrful lad)". o I admit to feeling 1.cry lu,k.y in
getting the nod to meet "1th her. l'm still in the procc'"
of sorting through my taped ma1eri:il. digesting 01)
Ccclinp about our di ussion. and b01sicolly tr)ing to set a
hondlc on "hat become a legend mo~t. When l figure it
out, I'll hnrc with you the details of my oft crnoon with
Kathnnnc 1 lepburn.
I n the meantime, there ue some current offenn s nt
several local ArtStop worth taking in. Consider an
an excursion for an ae thctic uplift, that heating
"ent to soothe the psychological jolt we've all.witoe cd
and experienced these last two weeks .
ARTS TOP
N ow !>how1ng .u \\'url..!. GJllcn in Ll)-:.l.11 {_uurt
tthrough ~:\,1} 2-0 is an intnguins )(.rll.':. ot nc"
p.1int1n~., bv Lo ... Angeles nat1\ c l\n:. Co' "hich
m.11ntain a "tr1k.1ns r<.-scmblanu.• to the Jrthl°:. cJrl1l'r \\Ork...,. •
in ccr.lm1c U11liz1ng )uch unu:.ual medr.l as soil and
emul!>ion, Cox crCJtl':. \\l'.lthcred and eJrth\' surlJCl~
\\.hich re1.eal imJgcry su&,~:.11\e 01 ;incient ;1tuJI:. Jnc.1
cultures, and J m) thologrcal
connection of the p.:lst to tne prCS('nt
and b.lck .1g.1in.
• C.1lifornia inmJtc .ul\,orl.: 1rom
h1s1dc state pr i:i.on-. I) currently on
displJy in Jn exhibit entitled
"Rcalitl<'S' Y;lrCI Arl!Sch0t11l•d Art"
(through M.l) 2 2) .1t th~ Or .rn~e
Countv Ct'ntcr lllr Contcmporan ·\rt
(362 t VI/ M.lc \rthur No 111 Jt the
l>orclL·r ur ( lhl.1 Me .... 1 Jml <\,1n1.1 t\11.11
CurJtl·d ll\ 11lll'lll,1t1orl.ll Jtl Lr t1..:
Pl ll r fr,inl.:, thl• \.'\h1h1t ll·.lturl-.;
tr.1cl1tion.1I prison .ut or \ .1rcl ,lfl, .h
'~di •'' wo11\ trom till'
Arb-1n·lo11('( tion p1ti~r .11n, \\ h1d1
"J'.> Ix-gun lrl l'ltJO tu 1111pr0\ c tht •
prison 1• p<'ril.'nn' h\ p1n\ 1ding
l.1.-1
MH~lllllll
Arts
Scene
p.Hll ipJnh ,.111 opportun1t} tn C'ltl°'Cf their O\\ n
cn\:1rormw11t \\.h1lc di.m~1ng their .1tt11ude"> .1hm1t
th<'mSl•l1.c' Jncl other,,
•Beginning lO<fay throu~h the "l~kend m.ui.., 1tl\~ '>th
,mnvJI Newport Be,1c:h ,llute to tlw ,i\rt.. f,,..,1\,11 JI
Nl•wport Cent •r k•,·uut1ng four d.l)~ of .ut, mu~ll .. ;il
cntcrt.li11mcn1, live pcrform.lnC(.'), .lnd cul1nMy d lihhb
from the area's fln<.-..t tl~taurants. W1nnl'ts of tht• t 992
N ·wport BcJch SJlutc to the Arts Juried hhibition will be
on display on the third Ooor of Atrium Court. with ~ pt"Ci.11
Artist Reception and Aw.ud Pre!>entation ~hcdulcd there
on Fri<foy, M.iy 1 s. from 6·8 p.m.
'
BLACKBOOK:
From 5
\\J\ 1 • ,JI b p m Atn(.•flcJn L1\er Foonda-
tooo .ll '>< utt \ ~aftlod Jnd perf()(mance at
(')(. Pprform1ng Arts Center, Costa Mt'$J
S!i5 pp Cont.it! t...itht•rine Log.in, 760-
t "'Q.a
•Moonlight, Mirth .tnd M.igic, May 17
.it 6 p m K.ds' CJ ncer Connection ~1lent
.iut·tt<>n .it ~our Sc.t\l>n~. Newport Beach.
S95 pp Phone 851-7774
• Col( T ourn.lment, MJy 18 at 10. 30 ~ m Cun 1cmp.> ChJpter of OC Perform·
11111 Am CenrN at Newport Beach Country
Club S 1 7~ pp Conran Diana Brewster,
8~4 HI.SO
•The Way Wt> Wore MJ~ 19 .ll 11 am.,
1:1•.: ( ,t11"m l'holh.trmunoc Comm111ee Hol-
''''.-t w•d 1.i-h111n "''""f)('Cl"e fe.-111411ng .x-
ru.11 '°""<' 11r,tum1'> JI four ~asons, Nev.-
111111 H1·.i. h Sf.<l pp PhC\ne .. 59-921 S
• tn,t.111.itoon luncheon 11.\.Jy 20 .it 10 30
1" \\ 1n·1 ' C.wl1f 01 011\e Cr~I Tre.:it-
n • r r l "'"• ' "·' <\hu"~ Children Conlan Oon 1 <\ 1 ll'•l ••• -1'11111
• "( t•nler ot r.hhiun" Model Try-Outs
'"" • 1 ,, 111 1 p "' UC Performing
' '• • t I•• L.1 Ith 1111 n•ht " aud11too lOf
• 1 I • • 1,1\ho 11 ,1 "" "' 1 he C en1er Cun·
•.1-. '><l'11r "!10'1'>"
• .\l1l•n I" \\.I\ ~ t ,11 ·, I'm t '' han..;e
I ' I I ti .\1J1,,1 ... • P1t•H·nt1• 111 c l'lllt•r ul ex:
•I•,,' r~ .u1 I nH•\11' JHt •tl•<'r<' fn'o'1e .11
• I I' rt .ti ( ,f,\,)lth l otl" ( mt 'Jl,t r-.,,._,
1!11.1 I SIOpp Ph''"' i.~02··1
• I\ l.l\lt> of llw \\'orld '\.11 !1 r-.. ,~
• "' Ii• .11 I l.111ld "' <>1w•.1 r.111l1t u•I
, 11. l1tr1ht1.,, "' 1111\ 1,f.1nd \o\tlh
" 1• •f 11 l.trt' .II I lit' 1,1,lfld l\(•\IJlH.lnl
... I•• 1 111'.Hh '""" ( .... 1um1• 111 \flUr
1 l•.ol l111tn1·l111d ( nnt.Ht Rl\h,Hd
h I \ ' Jf, -. t '"'"J
8 l<h1111lt't 'i.111 J.:111 lllpm C.our
"' ''"' 11 <lp1·1,1 1•1u111 tl'lebrJte 'i''' l .... • r l•'' l"'·t·r J\tt ~ ,1,,I \\'.i~nt•f ,..,11h
,. ,,. 11 1111 r111· J lf.nr.,., 1 •rt\ .l! Kre1.10N
•, '"''"''l"''• Ut•.u t < 11nt'-1tl 1\1',nl
~f l ,, , ., i -1 !.J4J
• I• 11lni:11 JI l our 111 1'\'" port Bav M.i\
• ~ .1 n 1 JI rr I "h ,1nd Cami·
• ,, 'I P., Id L" l\n" "".Hd•·,t lot.Jr ot
• ' '-.t ""J>' •'l tt.e ~ t' '''' ·~ l ,JI '-!t""C."'f\.t"'° Jn• f
'•" • • i: 11 ... ...on l1<·,;1n' .11 ~l'\\ l><•rt !leJt h
\ I I' • ( • r lt•r ,,, r '1'14 r r•fl(P net~S.ll)
' u l'P pt ., ' ' .... "-1~1 r
•I .l\h1un [,lr,\\.IR.anu M.iy !(, ,11 11
1 .\n~· 1 .... di (Jrc t.1 h .. n 'how Im Big
I<• .•1, • ••.: '· '' • 1 " ,11 Lr \lertrl1en
'·• •\ 1 ~•rt Ht ·" h S t .' 'i pp Phone f1., J.
!-1 '·
• "fht' Wo1y I !>tt It," M.1~ 18 di 11 am ,
I 1o1·11d' ol Or.tr~· (<>.1\I lnlt>rfa11h S~he<
11111• ht•"n "1th l'.ll!y rJJ\" di I lo11bor Re-
11 '"" T t'mplt• ~t "'1.trk l httrt h N~port
H1• H h SlO pp ( on1..i1t l<>\tt• l u<ker, 497-
11 h'I
• ~1l'mht>r~h1p Te.1 M.iy 2<!, Colden Surf
c,,,,1c1 of Opc•r.1 r .1r1t11 .11 Arvcr rt'\orfente.
ll11nlm,.,ton ltJrl• 1U1 C 11nl.1d P.1m T..iyl(.l(
/\~() l'lh8
• kollybrooke 30 Yor Anniverury, May
II> 1 1 JO .a m 4 30 p m cefelnattOO 111-
, luck'-. tht'n .ind now photos, then-and-
now mu\oc rt"lr!'..,,ment~ all past ~I·
lyhroukt' £1t'mrnt.1ry Schnol students .and
1,1( ulty drt' ln"Vttl"(J rrr'(' l'hone 5~6 )484
• Ro1i:tn' Co1jun M.iy lO at 6 10 p m ,
t.ovr'™'t D1nN\ nt Opt'r.1 Pac1f1c .11 Maren-
~· rMo<le11< e. Vtll.l Park Con1aC1 Mynl
k11•11(1N 6 1,. 1149
• OC f .air Commt-rci.al Wine Competi·
hon M.1y 10 31 ()( Wmr '><><•<'IY at Red
1 onn Inn (11'1.I Mi"'1 Judg("<, and media
•lf'lly J>tl004' ~~t FAIR
• llKeplion M.ly ) t Hunor.a ry Ft-llows of
th<' Rriw~·r~ Mu..,.um honor L.1 r ~a u•
,fl-"""trr~ (ont.H I flro,m l ang!>lt>O 'i67 I(,., J
• Gunf' With lht' Wind lull!' I> .ll 'i JO
pm •1ou1h C.rM\I Co mmunity (lime .it
lltrlt lw r rl'\1clrrh r• C,.in Ju.in Up!str.ino
s t )0 Pfl l't'110<l Jl!IH' 01 RT Phool!' 498· ,, t .,,
• Or•ngt Blo.som B.-11 lune f> t1t 6 pm •
Or.in~eowt><•d ( h1lclrt·n \ foonrliitt0n ill
t tv.itt lll'j(f'n<y Irvin<' ~JOO pp rhoMo
16'i 111 t(I
• Pizz.i con pizuz! June 6 at 6 30 pm ,
Gourmet Dine~ o( O~a Pacific al
Menal..e1 residence San1a Ana Contact
M}lll lo.feuder, 637 124<!.
•\.\'hen Gypsies Gather, June 6 a1 7
p .m , P.mr.c S)'mphony Or~r• at Weiss r~dence, Orange I tills St SO pp rhooe
474-2109
• El C.im ino Real Choimplonship Chili
Cookorf, Jvne 7, 11 a.m -4 pm , City or
Tustin in Old Town l1H' country entert.lin
menl and children's JCll\1t1es Ph~ 544·
8890
• Oper.i lecture, Jvne 7 .:11 5.30 p.m.,
Opera league or L.1gun.1 Beach b1-mon1hly
se11es co111inu1.~ Bullet dinner follows
Contact Mana Pnct'·l~lJ, 497-1087
•Stag Shoo!, Jun1.• 10. 5SJ Club of t to.1g
M<•mC\11al Hosp11,1t shoo11ng compe1111on .:11
South Co.ist Gun Club S22S pp includes
contoncn1.:il breal..la)I lunch .:ind .l•,ards
dinner JI LI Toro M.111ne Base OifKt>r)
Club Dinner only. SSO pp Phone 7!>0
590'1
•Heritage Regatta lunt• t 2 1 J Nt·"J><lfl
tiarlx>< l'<autical MuS<•um wooden bt\dt
r.ice for d.1~)1C ydt ht) al B.ilho .. 1 Y.1t ht
Cluh. Corona del '-\Jr ( <inJc t ll)..e Bar
It'll 159 g,!4(}
• Benefal or Laughter Junt• 1 J JI 11 p nl ,
\\ t"1.\1l'd Club 102'i ,t,1nd up < 1m1t"<l)
n1i:h1 .11 Celd mt\ 1 ht'.ilft• .\n.iht'1111 S ~II
pp Ph .. nt• '1<,J l'illO
• PaHpor1 lo Progre's C.lsino Night,
lunf' 11 b JO I! p 111 , >\m l'llC "" C.1nCT'1
"'><•<'!\ .11 Doul>t1•trt•1.• I l11tel Or.1ngt• BT
npt S 1110 pp Phon1.· (d-l -tSOO. t·~l -101'1
• Groundbre;il.ing. lunt• 1 4 "' 4 p m
Nl""?Ort Bc.x·h Pubhc L1hrary fovnd.1t1011
and N<'\\po<t Beath L1br.1ry Bo.ud ol Trn\t
<"C'' .11 "'<' of nt'w Ccn11.:1l l1hr.J1')' bonor
"'' l'pllon .ii 1 pm. Phont-548 J 1J1
C O.\\f IJY ,'\. M ·\( ,I(
•Irvine lmprov ·llS'> C.1mpu\ Dmc, tr
•me 854-54'i5 J,1cl.. G.lllJi;her, Bub N11.I..
man and "'1ren Anc!e"on .1ppt>Jr thmu..;h
SundJ\ J.11..e Joh.inn>e.•n, fr.in !>ol<1m1t.1 .1n<f
GJr~ 811ght\H •ll \\111 hi' pt•rlormoni:
1 u....cl,11 -tr om MJ \ 24 """" t11n1-. Thur-
cl.11 8 30 p m , I 11.t.11 ,1t tt 10 .ind 1 II 10 p n1 ).JlurdJ \ ,11 tt .10cl t 0 Ill p 111 ,trl(I
~undJ) \ \'l.'dne<o<l.1\ JI II Ill p m .. .,
m•"~)(l SS St Z
• la ff Slop 21 l J S E Bro tol l'ot-wpc"1
Bt•Jth 852·8"'12 11ypnoc1..i C.huc~ Mil
l1gan appears MoodJys at 8· 30 p m Show-
hmes are Thursday 8:30 p.m , Frtd.iy-
Saturday al 8, 10 and Tl :45 p.m ; Sunday
Jt 8 JO p.m. AdmCSStOO: S7-S 10.
• Or.inge County Cruitt 16892 8olsa
Chica St , Su11e 202, Hunnngton ~ach.
840-1406. "T .CJ./Orange. • special Frid.iy
nights of all-1mpr0v shoWs, presented al 8
pm May l S, 29, June 12. 26 and July 3
in the Pacific. Symphony Building. 11~ E.
S.inla Ana Blvd , S.ant.i Ana. T1cltets: S8-
S 10. "Ahhh ... Those lounge Swing1n'
DuBois S1si~:· an original mu$1c.il com·
edy s11uated '" Orange County, is pre·
sented al 8 p.m. May 23, 30 and June 6,
13 in the symphony building. T ickcts · S 1 S·
S18.
l (l\\\\l '\.II\ l\l'\.I '-
from 9 • m -5 pm in 8u1ld1ng No 10, Picnic Alea. l11tlc Theatre l.wm .md out·
side ocher locatiom Sponsorl-d ~ Inlet
$00\V) Admi»i0n S12 .dults, S6 1or dlli-• 11.aJtroom D.tn<lng. 610 w. 18th d~n 6-12 C.111364-0515 Cost.i t.~ 644-5110 A c on
• Or.inge County Mui.ti Pl.Kt on the room d.incing .lntl Wtst Ce»)( tw1ng
m.l1n parking lot at the Orartge County fffed Cr7 Tuisd.ly mif1b.
Fa1rgroonds, HlO farr Orillt', Ce»U t."6l, 723-6616 Thousand~ of tlffllS on sale ill • Cos Ii MtU Quids I~ 18(,()
the ~kend. ~n-al1 '"'JP mttl Ad-hc1m AV(' Cost.> t.~. 545.51>(,C)
mission. SO cents (children undef 12 (ret!I n1o< C'l(ilcn squ.Jrt d.inct' ~oup k'l"~ pcrlt'nced ct.mcers to totn tht-m
•Orange County Performln,; Arts Cen-Thu™foY At 10 ,, m
ter 600 TO'Ml Center Drive, Cost.1 M<'Sa,
556-2121 . Free tours of the Center tllC of-•Colden Whl ColJt.r.• 15744
rcrcd Mood.ty·Wl-dnl'Sd.ly at 10 and 11 We.I St, llunttni;tnn Bt<.kh, 895·6
.., m. Rt"Sel'\<Jtlons .lit' r~Ulll.'d rm grnups S11x.k.•n1 d.irxc~ .111d <h.lt~1;aj}ll\-tt
of 10 °' more-pt'rfmrn .i $lud<(l dance lOfKt'ft on h
• Pltcem.11.crs 1720 Ad.in~ "'e Cost.i .at 8 P n1 1n R110rn 201 ol the Reout1
Mes.l, 6-41·l112 ~pt111g f "~"'r' 5ho-.v ,lnd r duohoo Ru1k11ni; Ttd.t·h SS lrl':'.t
luncheon ft".:ilurmR lasfi1on• from Woolnth llOfh ~ecO.
Worn.in, Au\lro1l>.1n Ourh.l(I.. .ind uth(-f) on • lt> Meridi•n 4~00 t.\J(Atlhur £
•Balboa Pavilion 400 Ma111 St . 8.>lboJ, ~turd.iy lrom 11 JO am · 1 lO pm C.itl 1't'\•pcwt St' h -17(, 1001 l lt~\ llntm
675-616 l . The Nt'\\lporl ~acfl H1~onc.:il IOt rN'"'•lllOl'l\ 11,,0, to th<' (,,II' fk"\t'1 un S.uurd.l
!>ocH.'ty and Frtends hosl coc\.t.i1f), pr~n· t.lhOns .ind a donnt'f buffet ~olrtJng Jl 6 • S~t Adt"hnes An .l\\.ard \\lnrl.O!) tuur lj 10 pm ,lfl\f ,li;,>•n al 9 . l0 p m ~
p m tod.iy (OSI s 15 per pt'nc>n p.irt h.lrmony puup 1ehtw'"'' Tuescl.a\'\ .ii be F Lime~ u [)..n(1n!( .:k C'lll'llp.>n11.'tl '7,JQ pm 1n M1won V1qo \\<'mbel\ tmm i;u•t.arl\U arid d.int.t:t\. O.nrwf "'"
•Irvine Valley College SSOO '"one Cl'n 1hroui::hou1 tl'lf' Or.ini_x• C1~hl p.irttC1p.i!t• ~N .a !.» C.)11\• ".:ltt•ng JI : f\.m lhc
ter Or tr.ml!' 559-3243 "Or.ingt-P1Cl..s <.:.lit ~\.\rgt-at :'WS-811 t "' J.in .11 !-!'l· J 'Cf ch.l1gt •n..I ..l n\'-' Ji.cl.
where the community is 1nv1te<f to bring .!Q.-15 !Of iictatls n)um
l.1dders and cootai~ '1nd poc\. tree· ~iiii~iiiiiii!!!!!!!!!!!!ii!!iiiiiiiii!il rtpe~ (ltfU) rru1b. run~ 9 d m I p m
~.llurd-1\"> Sund.i) s throui;h lht: end ot M.iy
0 1.inl)l"> .ue 2'i Lents per pound and 1lr1.1
CCt'Ch benerot student )emct~
•lion Count!)' Safari Ctnlt"t 8800 t"1n('
Ct'nter Drtn' nll lht-405 frt"t'\vay IMnt',
•i•iJ n 'IJ C•ht.»m.i Ad\11.'fllu1es h 1xi on
~.llurda~ · ~und.:i) ond uck-\ h.1n<l•-un ad•~n
ture <'\pt'rit•nces. demons.tra1ton), t:nlt:r·
1.immcnt, ~mma~. chnia, ~gc ~"
.1nd much more Tickets SS fr" .ldulb. SJ
for s,enlOfs 6 5 and oldef; Sl for children 6
10 1 ! .rnd thu,l' undt•r o; f,..e All Uoy
x oul'. Ctrl Sn•uh C.1mp f ire (.111~ &
Uc•)">. ,111d 111111.in (.,u1dt•, <11wl P1111u"\i.t"> Ml
rnitlt'tl lrt.'<' 11 111 uniform I IN•!'. S.llurd.iy
lrnttl 111 .l 111 • p m . '"""·W "'"" t (I
d m f, p m
• Or.in1te CO.\)I College ~.nl· Ath llJll
Roon 11'1 . .!"'01 Fa1"1t"\\ RoJd, C™a
Mt."'-1 .S J1 S 580 l ht.• Spt't'l.h o1nd Dcb.11e
tram pre><>nU ,1 lr<'t' public pert0<m.1nc'"
on f rtd.1~ ,11 ~ JO p m
R ......... Hori kawa
.t r0 ·1·~·---
• 3800 S Plaza Or Slnl1 AM 1714) !157 2~ t
• 3 mnn-. to P9riormrlQ Atta Cen1•
•Orange Count" Fairground~ tl8 ~.111 ~ .. UTT\.aTO.YO • ,., ~ '-""-",.. lO•..,.._ GA 1113 ~
Omt l o~td \\•">.! \\o!OIC'\I\ It ~"ilj)llWl'I ~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~!iii@~ ht-Id f tlli.l)' from S-10 p m tn Building No
10 Spun..nted by ln!t'f Shows AdmoSSIOO
Sb fur .tdulb; (h1ldrcn 12 and un<k·t lttt
Cdll JC.4 ·2S4i Conn Light .Ith •nnuJI
\'ol~'".>gcn Spnng lambor<'l' !>un<l.iy
Kick s off_
'l.A CHUNGA"
EVE.RY TUESDAY
~ 5pm-9pm ~
$115 TACO FEAST
CHICKEN • ST£AK • FISH
CARNITAS • THAI
$1 !J5 VOL.D MARGARITAS
$1 .00 CORONITAS
21'11 W. COAST HWY .. N£.\NPORT 3£.ACH
631 -1381
COSTA MESA'S OU8T S11A1 nuu~
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8 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, May 14, 1992
Or•nge ~st C~ O•n«> Slude0
"'01 F••l'Ww Rd., CcQ.I ~. 02·5506
f!icl.i) at noon, 1ud.bons will ~ held
OCC1 MW ct.ra comp1ny c.allcod .inrN~··
Or.ange Cout Coll~ 5tudc:-nt Ct'fll<'r
A'f'Nl.I 2701 fii!VIC!W Rd . CCMl.t Mt>W,
\. MO l•hn 0.lnce ""'Olluhop will ~
l<'lt'l.I on turd.Jy from 9 • m ·l pm
o•l'*"'P .... 11 foe~ on tht' °'-' 0\.1, 11-w• un I .ind odler d.incl'
Or•ni;f County rM0tming Arti Cen·
, tt(IO Town Ct'nt~ Or . C<Ki.i M<"S.t
)t ARTS Tt.. Kirov 8.11~ l)l'rfonns ~''""' l .ind Julte't" .al a pm 'ruesd.t)',
1-dnt .J.>v Ind M.ly U •nd 2 •nd 8 p m
l.h l-1 A rcprrtory ptOf)l.lm ftaturmg An· -..in, Tudot ' "Tht-lt'.llll') .arf' f.l(hng ··
11<1 CNOrge .~al.anchtM's "Senich S)'m·
lit): "ApOPO" 1nd ''Tdw1l,o\~ P,as ck
ty Prol~I Ch.lptt'f ot Womt>n in Com·
mun1ca11om IOC/WICll Saturd•)' \\1th
brunch bt'g1nn1ng .II I 1 • m C01 Sl5 l0t ~m~. SlO IOr non-memi.·rs ;ind S20 f0t ~udc:-nb
\\l \I{
CIJ sical, Opera & Traditional
Cr~ pl'rforms on Mi)' 21 at 8. 10 pm Admb~ f rtt
8 Ancient M.iriner, 260-W Coibl H1!:h
"-J). ,..,l~JlOft 8<.'ach, 64u-0201 H.:am·
mt'rht'.id 8 ue plJ)'~ rod. and blut~ Jl 8:~5
pm flld.l\ Saturd.>)'\
• Birr.iporelli's HJ) Brl\tOI St C~.1
M('-.l 650·9090 Don M1ll1:1·~ 81~ 8.1ncl
pl.Ir'> mu\"-for d.lnc in~ <'H'I) \ londJ,
tmm ff 11 10 p m
• C.ift' lido 501 10th SI "'""port S....1ch
8 Cost.a Mes• Community Center 184S C.75 l<J68 Ch.irl).' • blun ~ rnn1cmix•
P.irl A\f'nut'. C~ MC\.i 252·0529 Co-tJ W) 1au •~X.th~ sing> lon11>hl lrom 8 30
M<>w's Harborl1tt"> Choru, \ ... 111 pt>tfo1m pm I .i m, Ma'ine Weldon per(Ofms Fri·
Sun<by 1n .1 ub.lrct style tJ1nner ~w Be dJy .ind M.1y 2 2 .ind 29 from 9 p m -1 10 ~ins •I 2 p.m and coounues unul 6 10 tl m (S'I '°'t.>rl. The Yve han, And Com·
p.m. Dinner will be ~l'«l T deu SI 5. p.my pfJ~ on ~turcfay Jnd M.ly 30 from 9
8 fir1t Chri.stLln Church 1207 ,..\Jin r m I 30 a.m 011~ M1tehell "Mon11ay
Slffft, Huntington ~.)ch. '432·5880 Of. io<ns" blow oo Monday Poncho Sanchel
ingt'. C0.11>1 COl!e1;e's Chef•~ w,11 perf0tm prl.')("nb l..itm tau on Wednesday IS7 t~ final concert of tht'1r 1991 199i st'.lSOl'l CO\.erl 111(' Napp.i and The All St.lh fX"·
with B.ir~ mu\IC rmm ~!.-"<kl, B.xh 101m on ,\.\Jy 21 from 8 30 p m 1 a m
.ind V1v.1ktJ on ~turd.it .11 8 pm T1e.leb • C.ino's btt•u,.nt 2241 W. Co.i~
S9 liwy . Ncv.pon BN<h 631·1J81 l~ Cl
8 Mission V~jo M•ll I he All Amt'nc.:an 1mbt'r leach a fdU f.lm SundaV\ from l 30· ~ Choni), ..,hi<h " b.l>td in Cmt.> 5 30 p m
1ncluclc' 81.l<id'! Colll Ut.> tlluh.', .1110 "'"'' phone> on fricl.1~: Tnmmv ,...t..,~on '"'""
phone) .ind Bob Enl'~kht••' Omn11,..11('J on
~tu1c1.1y, and 8111 lk'f') ttrumpt·ll llll ~un
d.1~ 1 hert• •• J S·1 t'ntt•rt.J11•nwnt rluri,'<'
and S • m11'1mum toocl b.'\1'r.1"l' ti-lfl.,'<
• Mutho Gusto J.111 B•r •nd Lahn Crill ::!IJ ~ l !"'th ~ (c,,.iJ .... i. l (,It 41 'I
INI lo..) hn\,I ;int) h1\ h.1nd 111.t\ I•''""' I
lUll\t·t I IU\!,/l<"t .ln<f (.,Jl!011!) lt .. "l" ''!: II l
Rml'\ nn """· f tKL" -~.iturtf.I\ 'h.-"' 11' t
TY.u 'hm'"' ll\l:•llll11l!: JI 11 p m I hur><I,".
)und.ly, I ut•)jlJ\ \\ t'tlnt")(IJ\, •J JO I>"' F11d.1y SJturd.1\
8 Pfayt'rs 18 l 00 Vo11 t....11m.ir1 Aw II\ int•
660-9) 15 · M.imhc,1 ll.1ni:,· Hr.111h.in ,.1u
J>f~nl<'d S.1tu1d.w~ h CJ fJ m
• R.:indell's 1 Hutton Ct•nt11.• Oun• ).1n1.1
Ana 556-..,700 lhur..cl.1\ n1):hb '''"' ,,1 c.al~ M<'1.1nil' T .1~ l.>1 Sund.1y .llll'lnouri-
ltl.U with The P.i~1uJI<> C.11lu.,c1 QuJtll'l
T~y n1!;1lb. Tlw lnhn O.iv~ QuJrtl'I,
W<'Cln<"Sd.l) n1~hts. l.tlln 1.:iu Y.llh l.tllnum
No toH•r no minimum
• Rust Pt'lican :' .. l ~ \\' C n.1 ~ ""'"'
Nt\\por1 lk>ach 64! i.i JI o\lk•n 'Aofdti111
.>µpear<. lhrou\!,h \,1turd.l\ .11l\f \\ t,ln1""I·"'
,11 8.)0 pm J.1•l Ur.ind pl.in 'unch~' ,11 J
pm
•Studio Cafe -Balllo.l 100 !l \IJ111 S:
Ballx>.l c,-5 --6(J li.imri• rhc.:i I Blu<-
fl'.J'~ •) p n -1 ·' m tnd l\ .rncl '' •n l \
.incl :! 6 pm ~undJ\ \l<'l"n D.i• \ Qu 1•
Id p!,)n 11 j.1 Ill l ,J IT! I 1 l(l,I\ ll'11 ~~1~1 \\ I
Qu.lrh t pf.I)'> •1 p m I .1 Ill ').1tu l.h
H1.11h S·l~·I pl.1\~ pu 'J pm 1 '11 : 1t
cl.l\ r,1111 t 11.-!1 d1 T rli pl.h •1 p 111 1 .l •
\\1·d11• d '
•Studio C.1fo -Curon.l cit·I \t.1t J.! 1
l Co.hi 11," l ,, I I \I I -'j-
1~·11 C1t11l.l 1 bk"" I ,, ,.,, , J p "
11 JO .i 111 ,,1tur;l.l\ .ind -Jo 11 i 1 p 11
~und.l\ .1nc1 l Ul''-411\
Pop, Rock & Country
• All.1 CoHe•' W.uehou~t· ~ Rn.hltn): (11
c;Q{) l l\t 51 l'-;t'\\ I" •rt llr.1d1 f, -5 II~ II
Alll'rnJh\ i: rcll ~ tru ... , I "" ni.: \ '1l\0n1 l'
pl.l~~ tcln•i;ht .11 H lU h-n.1 \\11" r I"''
rornl\ oni.:•n,11 loll.. lfll~• on I r11f.1, .II II Jll
fl m • • lo\l' (l'\~t.1i.. '""'' \ • nlJ\ ,\n
.i•.int·JX>fl trio \\111 t><""""' or1.:111.1I mu'"
on S..1lurd.1\ .11 ~ lO fl rn lnstrunw111,ll
i.:u11.1r,.,1 Tom Loni.: "'"'' 010.: n.11 m ~IC on ::.unll.l\ .11 -JO p 111 hit;. R ;cL. lllU\ C•J•
J11h1 .._,L.t•\\ 111 10011> "' ~ n.11
\\ ·~lil(')(l.l\ ·'' tt p "' ~.1 '' ".
Mew will ~rform on Sund.i~ .>t thrtt d1I • D1~rich's Cofff'l' & Esprnso B;ir 4~4
(t.'fem h~ 1n the aftC'fnoon. ~-£ 171h S<. Cooa ~. 1'4601.rJ Tht!
frtt P.iul ~nt Qu•rtt'I, (<'Jturtnt: \1~ c;,.ino,
8 Of•ngt" Co.ut Coll~e Robert 8 Monte b.au .:ind drum,, ~riorm) S.11urd1\I) rom 9 er:==============================. Thc.1ter 2701 f1~~ R1-..l<I. Cost.i ~ pm -moeinigtlt Mm~~· frtt
432-5880 OCC ~ S)-mphony OrchNr.11 will •Double T.ile 5902 \\'.irMt "'c So11e
Nvf 1h J hl Wo.bOn on Sund.:ay .i 7 .JO A. Huntington ~.Kil. 840·61 HI Ronnie
pm with .II prop.:am ll'.lltunng lhf' WOfb oi Sa-.. pre-sents Open Rocl1n' Bl~ j.)ms Sun
Fr•nz ltSZt, Antonin O\or.il .and JM;in~ dJy n1i;hts .it 8
Br.il\m) T1tf..m S4 SS • Fit.rger.tld's Food And Spirits I'll ii
8 Sl. Andrws Presbyteri•n Church 600 M.tRM•J St., t1untin1o,'lon Be<1eh. 968
St And~ Ro.ad, ~°P'ltt lk-.kh bll· •SH The Ch.irll"i Rutherford QuMll"I te,,
)821 lht' M.lstt'f Chnt.lle ol Ot•ni,'t' tunng "vc"lo~ Ch11..i1~ R°'-ln~1 pe1tt>1m•
County will ~rfofm .in .ill Ourutle pro 8 30 pm 12 10 a m Fnc:l.t" S.11urd.i\~
Or.inge C.out Cofl~ 2701 l.i rvtCW l '•m on Sund.I)' "1 7 JO Pm fl("ll'ts Sl2 • J.D.'s Uinding at Peter~ L.1nd1n~
d C~.11 Mew. 4l2·S6J7 The film I n 16400 PM..1ric Cl).))! Hwy . Muntini;ton
idnJ tlep.artmcftl will hoit rt's Und .iln Bf'ik.h ll\t' rh>1hm .1nd blue.~ trom the
u.il ~~t film f~iv.il on Fnd.:ay .11 8 Jazz, New Age & Blues b.Jnd Sunsc-t SIU<' " prC')<.•nt<'CI S.llurd.1>
m 1n OCC's forum A $) donatlOfl wlll Sund,1y nights
colk'Cttd .c the door 8 All.a Cofff'l' Wnehoust & Routing Co. llMnwell's By the ~.1 J 1 • PM:1hc Co.1st
The Lee Ferre
Friday & Saturday 8pm.-l 2am
Sundays 5pm.-9pm
Great Fun .. Music, Food & Dancing
bE BHIRR11'!·
414 N. Newport Blvd. Newport Reach
645-6700
Band
Jei.ish Community C~nttt lSO 11.>ler 506 lhl St , N~ ~.:ach, 675-0233 H1ghw.l)", lluntmsioo Sv.xh, 516·2555.
r('C't CoR.t Mfow 751-0608 '"lMf~' ht-The wAlLI Jav.i J.11U 8.uld " fl'.itu11ng \oa'IO-Spt'Ct.111 solo4\ls fO'll lhl' Jim CX-lul.o TrlO
•. .a "1m by l"°"ld ~ ~111 bt' phon1st P.iul C.rm<"n, pcn0tms on T"uesdil> Frtd.1y ~turd.:ay n1~hts .u 8. 9·JO and 11
-..'"n ton~ .11t 1 30 The film i) in Riil .it ' )0 pm ).:a.U)blUh su1t1mt Q,;wp .ind Sund.a)'\ ,u ), 4:30 .ind 6 p.m Soiofsu
.>n '"''h Cndi>h wbt1t~ .ind l<'Onid CAt· .--------------------===========~---------------------"'t'b will t.ilfc about lhl-mo-.e .11nd h.i~ <''·
~llC'fl(t' rn.tl<1ng !ht' film A S2 minimum
"'-'hOO ~ rtqueslf'd (o(ltt •nd f'flrcsh-
l'{'flt) Y..tl ~ tefWd ~d ,~ ,_,...Lalla ,tfL~
'r'~'A~L.!!•~··~ll!!IC~-~C~u~ll9~1i~11~e~-~ ~
COMPLnE SPORTS BAR
• 3 Satellite Dishes • 8 Lorge Screen TV's
Watch NBA Playoffs -NHL Playoffs
Dodger/ Angel Games
HAPPY HOUR 5-7:30 P.M.
Special 95¢ Margaritas in Bar
Enloy ARTURO GERST
lotin Horpist -Nitely
Music of Mexico • Latin America
s49s
3-6 pm
Early Bird
Dinner Specials from
AY BRUNCH
$695 w/od
reg 8 95
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(tam mn'8r d mnJ) I A1 meal8 lncide eom Bru:t a Honey a.. Homea1e 0>ae I
I Slaw&)ICM~F~o:=~Beans. •
I Purd\ue enr ...... and~. MCOnd .ww °' ~ °' '""* I vlllue he NOc vllid Wiit eny o'-di9counc, = 1<.t s Eal Free·I °' "To Go" ordln Coupon requNd tor Md'I I Coupon Expha 512~2 I
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• Best~ breakfast lfOU'd. Ser"'9d SaMda)' & Sure;rv.
Buy one get the 2nd d equal ex --vcNI FREEi
Cca..,an 'ttlld' l!ftl & '7. Z1 & 24 I
OIWllll COllll W11l•MI I n.nday. May 1~ 1•
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•Ancient Muiner, 2607 W Coast Hoi;h·
way. Newpo<t B!'.Kh, 646 020 1 Ham
merht•ad Blue plJ\.., H"K I.. ,ind blu~ JI II 4 5
!l m t 11d.1)-S.11urd.lv'>
• Barbacoa 3 l l 1 \\> PJc1lor COJ~t t l1~h
W.l\, Nl'\\POrt Bt•.11 h 646 601)0 M1d1J('I
J'~ 1nll'rnatonnJI dJnu· l)(',11 ~ound) pr!'
,enl('(f \\ C'<lne-.<fJ\'> ll pm ·m1dn1~ht
• The Blarney Stone 11~h1 l1hni;t·r .-_".
f nunt.1111 \' allt.•\ -• 5 1J9R"' S\' 11ch pl.11'
nldoe!. ') pm Frod.t\'\ ~JlurdJ\'>
• Tht> Blul' Bet.•t C.1fl' 10• .>t~ Pl.Ht'
~'''"Pllrt 8!'.lch 1,-.-, !3311 r-;,. i. PH•I\\
pcrlmm' tono);hl .11 ')
•Blue Marbh.' 1110· I IJrhw Bl>J ( '"1.1
'1.1t-...J h41..> s ·-1, \\ .1lm t. .,m,1h ,. lol~
"~ ~ dun. ~W• '""" 'l.11urd.1\ On ~und,1\
LondJ Ht•n1,1m1n lrt>n~ \lX J(, 1111g1nJl'>J,
lu .... d.I\, l\..Jrl pl.I\'> iKtJU\11( rod; c !)
LU\l,Jhon plJ\'> lolk fllCI.. Wt•dnt-..dJ) /\\.I\
.'1 M.11ht'\\ Stltnotl.. pcdorrm guowr on
'" unwntJI' Shrn,11rn<.'S. 8· 1 I 1on1i;ht 11
p rn m1cln1~h1 tNl.1y·SJtu1d.1y, 8· 11 pm
~und.1y \VNfn~J.1y Adm1S\IOO hee
• Cano's Re~t.lurant 2141 \V Co.1'1 II"' "'ewport HtJCh. 631 IJ81 fomm\
1 lnppcr pcrtnrm' II 10 9 30 ,1nd 10 30
p m Wf'dn .. <,cl,1v <..iturday-;. 4-dm1won
fft•t•
• Cr.u) t-lorse Stul. Hou~e ~nd Saloon
1580 Hrool..hnltrn, Dme S.111t.i Ana 5411
11 1~ A,l1•('l .11 llw \\h<.'t·I 1x•r1t1rm~ Mun
rJ,I\ ,ti • JllC 111 fl Ill
• r"l' re<'t l \\o 1 ·"""in hl.111<1 "'e"pon
H!'J< h b-10 ~ ! >' i<;.lfl'n CJ ltni;er Jnd
''' h.1l'I I foll h,l\l' rf'lurnC<l <,.1111rd,J;~ tr11m
, j(I lo I 1 I 30 p 111
• lfarhur Singe•" l'r..,b1 ll'ro.111 (hurt h ol
11 <' ( "\t'n,1nt I 111\ •t'\\ JI Ad.1m' (<t\l,J
'-'t""t 1111' 05H-o" '1!o-l·lJll3 ~111!>'t'" ,111<1
I.on. 1 '" "1ugh1 1111 lt•m.1lt• group nf .ill ·•>:t'\
,,,d '''"' ... ho p1•1!11rm t·~t·r-.thong lro>m
, 11 111 rod.. '\ 11 "'"'~' JI , JI m t·\ t'I"\
I 11'<.jl.t\ ,I( .1ho\I .a<l1frt..,, !ho ~11101> "'"
1 , 1 ~ dorm .ti \1•11r .. , t•t •.ti t'\t·nl
• ll' \,endien I lolt•I I ,, l(l '-1.1t "'rth11r
!.i,d '•o \\pull I• .1 I• .i ·1, :1101 H111.1 I
1\.I\ '•'' \\J\ I •\.'.1\ht .. Hcl OJ fflU)l(.111
''•.t!r·r 1n._1~•C 'C••l1H'Ch ·.ind "Jl4:t 1.1h, ·"''
h..tcl ,II ; ''J'I'• 1.11 dorirwr ,},("'I. 8 .ind
'I •I'> Jl rn f rtd,11' ) I Ul\l'r t h.tr)l<' IWll
!11n~ m1n1rnum pt•f J>l''°""'
• OlcJ \\or Id Ct·rm.10 Rt•1t.iur•nl -,,, 1
( I ,.,., ... \(' • h" l.'.I "' Ht .0 h !\"l'i 1111.'ll r ,,.. ( Mtf~O I\ It• l t 1\tl\-;t' It• llUf!O)l lfldll\
'n,tl .ind .1lh•rr11t ,,1 d,u\1 .-'IHJ\u '"" tH Id
f'tt'n q U) p "' .: ,1 f'\ tud.I)' -'dm1,..,nHl
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• Pla)t'r\ 1111110 \on ~rm.in A'l'. lr>111c•
hbll 'I! 1 'i !)l•t•1.1\<. plJ\ mu\1( lur d.1n1 H18
fr1dJ' 0...11urdJ\ n1.:hb "-Jr.tol..e olll·rt.'(f
\\ t'<ln1o<,(l.J\ no~h!,
• R1ghteou~ Bro thers Hop 18~~4
Hrool..hu"t St, lount.1111 V.llley, '1<>4·1422
The d.inu• b.!nd "The Coolen' perform
1oda~ lrom 8 p m to m1d111gh1 On S.11ur
rl.l\ B!'atlem.ln•..J "'th Be.itlt> M.idn<."\)
pr<"Wntl'(j at • JO pm SS tOl.t'I
• Stag lounge 14 5 E 19th St • CO\l.a
.\1E'\.l 6J1 98 I J Cu1tanws-nger Pell'!
\.\>K l..<'rVl4m pfd\'\ loll country .ind old11."
JI 8 tontght lou•t' ~r!'no pl.iy!> II JO
pm 1 lO .i m Frid.1y Salurdiiy!>
TA LE ,,j· thi: \\ Hi\LF
Fresh Fish Dallr
All Year 'Round
Breekfaat Lunch
Dinner
•Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm
•Earty Bird Specials
•Happy Hour 4-6;>m
•Harbor Brunch Cruises
400 M a in St. Ba lboa
673-4633
•Studio Cafe -Balboa 100 S. Main St ,
Balboa. 675-7760. Hammerhead Blue
pl.J~ roe!.. and blues 9 p m · 1 a m to<.l.Jy
.ind Monday •and 1-6 pm Sunday l h<'
Bourncr\ rock II p.m n11dmgh1 Sunday
•Sweet Adelines P 0 BoA 3323. M1ssK>n
V1e10. 768·81l1 or 249-204S l h<•
l\Om1.·n s toor·PJtl harmony chorus rt'Cru11s
nt!w mernbt!r.. from throoi;houl Oranb~
County R1.·he.ir...-ih .lie 7 30 10 10 p.m
Tu!'W.1~\
• W.itNfront Hilton West Coo11~t Club
:! I 1110 I' Jet II(" ( o.hl ''"' I tunl1111;i11n Bt J< h •lbO-~URI '>•n~<·~. dJn<t·r~. mil~•
n1m, 'l'lebrtt\ I•~ •I.. ,1(1!..c) Jnd .111 v.i111·1v
.iCI\ 1n11tt•d to 'hm11.1~ lht.•11 IJlenh '"
-111~ tht• h11s on .1 lo..ir Joi..<' \' .. wm J\ l.trr\-
Cm m h<"ts .1nd t•ntt',,dll1\ JI 8 30 p.m
M0ndJ) T uesdJ)
SIM.LE\
•Ocean raciric Single Sallors 646-4005
Non·\OlO~•ng SllJRll'S g.ither e"ery Sund.I)
.it 1 I J 1n for J s.111. barlx.-cuc and !o(ll 1,11
hour
•Open Bridgt 6~0·2 320 Plilverl
WE'dn<'scfays at 7 p m rn Costa MC'S.l In
tl'rmt-tlo.itc to J<hJnt ed pl.1,er\ .is plus
Adm1~S1o>n S2
• RomilnCt' and Adventure for N-S Sin·
gles Club at T1bb1cs Mu$1C Hall l hedl{'r,
4647 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Bedrh.
64 !-8560 Thi\ club lor non smol.mg ''"!\le
prote\Stonills meets the S<'Cond Jncf fou11h
Tu<'SdJ\ ni each month .it 6 10 pm Cll'-1
S~O tondudes $II-down dinner).
Tl ft ·\ 11 K
•Alternative Repertory Theater 16 lh '-
Grand A.ve .• Santil And 11 31,.·•11•1
ShJl..ept•,.re's 'Tht 1 cmf)t"'t ..J m, ... 1 ..... 11
come<lv of rom.1nc<' .lnrf rt'\t'l1)l<' pl.1\'
Thur..d,1\' thrrn1i;h 'i.1turdJn ,JI 8 p rn
Sund,J\' .11 • p rn 1111111 lurw t l
• Balhlage 1 ht•.ill'r l S1l'I !-up<•r11w 4-w
(.<NJ Mt•>oi 6~(, '>88' \\ 1llt.1m o\\.t-'""''
mc.ne \ l •1t!'rn1lll • th<• ~'"'\ "' 1 \vt,man \llhO 01t'rpnwt.-rs J r.1p1,t .ind ,.,
.ifl' rc"t'n):t!, cont111u<') .11 ll p 111 f rul,1,,
Jnd SJturdJ~ .md 7 pm "undJ\'> th11•t1);h
lunt• , 11< l..eb S l ! =.o Ir ,J11'11to1h .1
pl"\ 1H•llt·n Jntl 11trl111nwd l11 ,, uns; p•<•
pit: .111d l'\.1m1n1n~ 11 '"' h11p1•, .ind lt.•Jr' nt
S'°" m11 up c.on11n111"> .~1 ~ µ m Sund.JV' indd1n1ntd~ itc. l..t·ts SB
•Corona del Mu lligh School L11tlc lht'
ater. 1101 Ea~blull !)r. Nt..,...prnt BNlh.
7S 1-97 40 CoastlonP Com mu not} Collc~l"s
"Rob•n t'iood" by Don "'8'CJ h.u ck1'>1ng
pertormdl'l<.t'!. Frid.lys •nd S.it1111i.iys JI 8
pm l1dets S6·S8
•Golden Weil College l'laybm l heatt•r,
1 S744 Colden\\e!>I St • t funt111gton 81JS
8378 Closing perl0<m.lnc~ of E\11.11 1h1•
muocal boogr<1phy of Argen11n<1 \ first IJd),
Eva Peron, plays Friday-SaturW)' .it 8 pm
and Sund.ay at 3 p m Tic~ets S 1 3-14
• Huntington Btach Playhouu at CAier
School. 2f141 Strathmoor ldne, 11onhng
ton BeJch 832-1405 'Stop th<' Woild I
Wdnt to Get Oii. a 114!\"' \Pr..t00 o( the
Anthony Newley Lt>\f1e Bncus.se muSfCal
10 Orange Coat Weekend I Thuraday, May 14, 1992
' about a brash young man's upw.ird mob1l-
1ty Performances are Fridays .ind Saturd.Jys
.111 8 p.m through tune 20. with Sund.i)
mall~ this Sunday and M.Jy 24 and June
7 at 2 pm Ticl.eu S7 a~d S9
• Laguna Pl•yhouse 606 Laguna Dn)oo
Road, lJguna Beach, 494·8021 "Brighton
Beach Mcmotr)," the lirst of f'l;r1I Simon'\
1hre<> ,Jutobiogr.1.f>!11r al plays. "111 run T u<'S·
dars through ~rtdJys ar 8 pm., SaturdJY\
di 2 .ind 8 pm. Sundays Jt J and 7 pm
unttl Jun(.' 7 T icl..cts S 1J 10 S 18
South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa (714) 540-3 •Orange County Crazies 1c,39z Bolw
ChicJ ~l. Srnte ~02 Huntoni,:ton Brach,
840-1406 ''T G I /Or.10~." \f)('( 1JI f mi.Jy
nii;hh ol .ill 1mpm\ \h11w\. prl'>f·ntcd .11 II
p m fncf.l\ Jnd ,\\.)\ n . June t 2. 26 .ind
July l 10 the rJllfl(. S1mphoO\ Bu11d1nt. 1------------------------------1
115 E S.1ntJ An,1 81,d , $.intJ Ana t l(~Cb'
S8·S 10 "Ahhh l~ Lou~ Swtngm'
Du Bot) '11\l!'r..... .Jn ongin.il m\J\i<,11 com -
edy ~tu.lll'<l 111 Qi,in~'t' Counf\, 1> pre•
scntro al 8 pm M.1-,. 23. 30 •nd June 6.
13 1n the )}mphooy bu1kl111g f1Cl..c·~. S 15 ·
SIB
• Or•nge Co.isl College ro1 fJ1f\1<.•w
Road Cihl.J Mc~ <02·5880 CXC's Rt'p
enory lhe.itrc Company .,..,fl pt'ri<Wm 12
onc .. 1tt plays from cl..JS\ICal and Lontempc>;
wy l1ter.:iturc, Wt'<fn<'Sday-M.iy .24 aunng
the Jnnu.1l Sprmg One·Ac't Pl.w ft'!>l.1\..ll . Al
8 pm n1.:htl) 1n the OrJmJ lJb Sludio,
and JI J p m on SJturda~ .ind Sun<l.ty
T 1cl..cb S4 "K.inf Lc.ir" pre~:ntcd a) f?dl"l of seventh ,,nnu.1 "Sh.Jk~JX'<lft' Month • ;it
8 pm tod.i}' ·S..llurdJ\ Jntl I fl m Sund.ly
Ttd.eb SS Su
• Ori1nge-Counly Performin1t Arts Ce'ii;
ll'r <.t'f.,'<'r<.trom t f,JIJ 600 1 own Center
Dnvc, Cc1S1i1 /\ ft">J 4 7 4 4:? H .. 8) t' b~
811d1t> \l.Urin1; lommy rune 1'\.10~ thr~
Sund.I\ ll 6 p m • ~•th .! f rn ~ 5.ll· urd.iy .im.I Suncf.iy .1~ \\t>l T 11 l..('b S211
S44 '
• Pac1fl( School n( Mu\k & the Arts 151
Mlmu CI tu l,J /\\1"\.l 54 '> 111'" '>ev
t·r,11 l 1,,1.1 Mt"><I 11·,1111-nb 1~ha1 ,)I~ CJ~
mernl>t.·" 111 lht• "houl ' 1lfoc.lu< ttOn Of
"fill' \Vl/,ltlf fll 0t" j>l'llOfm r rtdJy ,lt 1
p m Jntl '-.llurtll) .:11 ] p m Admf'wQll~
SI Sn $I • .,
SPRING
ME1A.LS
&DEA:t.S
SUNDAY
BRUNCH
Mty~ 1(bn.2pn
-uvE OOERTAINMENT•
Fresh Fnit ,
Sok>cis, Omelettes,
Waffle Bot
Roost Tidey,
Roost Beef &
Hof Enfrees
Ac'dts $9.95
K'ds St9S
FAMOUS
PASTA BAR
Mon-Sat.1 lcm-1:3~
Mode~-itcbtes: Moriooro CJ
ofreOO sooce, fresh posm of h my,
fresh Woecients
soup of h <by:
fresh solods & rn.ts,
hot entree seldoos
dflemy,
TL St..~A
-fC.....U.H...
SUNSET
DINNER
~4pn-7
Omsetn.n:
LmnooChnen
F~~:Ooy
Prime Ri>
Oirrm iKbte:
Soop orSobl
&~
$8.95 •South Coast Repertory &SS l1rwn c~·
tcr Drnr, Cost.a M~. 957 40H On the ~oncl S1Jgc Th<' .,..Ofld prem1t>~ of
Rngt·r RLit'lls Ho~t.tl1ty Su•lt'," the stcwj
01 J mid"''' m.mul.k. luring (Offifloln\. it'I
long up .t ho-p11Jlrr~ suite 111 .1 Wt<.h•I~
hott•I 111 <.llch new hu-.in~s -hut their
plJn\ >:' 1 ,)\~f\--1 ontonut."> th111ui;h o\\.1'1
~4 ~1\\1trlW\ I U1";<1Jy h~) K 10 p m ,
~turdJ\ JI J and 8 30 p m . and Sund.iy
JI 3 and 8 pm ldt•b S22-S31 t;:===========================;;!
•Way OH Broadwo11y P1ithou 5e 1053 F1~1 St Sdnw A.nJ S47-8991 Cloo..n~ per
f01mante1 of 'Rain S«M F~ No El·
cohan~ 't Y0<k's ahcm.lt<' P'Of«tJOO ol
hie .ilt<'I a glob.al t a1as1rophc>, preseotet.I r nday S.i1urday at 8 p m t1nd Sund.1y .11 2
p m T K l..ets SI 2 50 S 15
Dinne1' th eater
• Keith & M.tf10'• Murder Myst~ at
Sco«'s Se.lfood Cnll & 8.11. HOO 8m1ol
St • C<N.1 Mesa. 121 31 466-1767 Sotvt'·lt·
yoorsell \\hodunit, where actM pC>Sl' .i.s
dinner guNS, pr<~1Cnted 8 p m SJturd.i)'!'>
lhe WI...,_~ ...... **-. dmr. ~-, • ....,.-.,.., lhl Al~ Qr COii.,_.. ba _..._ h '991 NIM I& .. .,..
nae.I tbM.. Alw n-. r-..-b• tor..._...,_. blb"t or lbr
oonc.t.. r•••• .. iv 1twt lht u .-..... an*'-·
For informaaon aill a • ., Fazio at the v.
R-.rvatiane ... limited •.. Call Nowt
3131 W Cc nt Hwy.. N...,.art Bruh
714/642-7880
..
nt
lccol• Cuciu. is in the
high-rent district,
adjacent to the
luxurious Barney's
apparel store, and
above the elegant
ff.1m 's in South Coast Plaza.
.111.h1tecturc and design make
.. m.art statement reminiscent of
,.:.an-.; wooden tables, chairs,
x11 •• 1.nd 11 wood-burning piua
en 'trivc for the illusion that
" 1' not a shopping-center
\t.111r.lnt.
Dining al fresco is po ible -
c.ithcr permitting. Umbrellas
n'tcct outdoor table and a
Jll fou ntain i centered in
quc,tcred unlit (or candle-lit)
.al~· Handsome Oags lead to
c 1l11rd-Ooor restaurant, (an
nu,uJlly generous concession
r m.1nagement to make on
d II of a ingle tenant).
P1,..:ola Cucina's appearance
rl •1,cs good food and the
itd1 n delivers, thanks \O the
d da Cucina who i a you ng
mn.can ~oman named
'hm11ne Hillmer. She ha
l'XJJ..cJ for Pino Luongo for the
aq three years. Luongo, who
\hllc the be t·sclling cookbook
· :\ Tu,cnn in the Kitchen," owns
nd Pperntes successful
C'.'lt.1urants around the country
ith his financial partners and
mpeccnble Taste Mavens, Fred
nJ Gene Pre man, the owners
f U.1rney's.
Restaurant
Critic
One mnll
discordant note:
The s0and
system has a
track of a wailing
sa.xophone, with
a blues rendition
of "Autumn
Leaves .. -a
torchy alien tone
in this comer of
Tuscan>-'..
Wheres Vrvaldt
when we really
need him?
The fine staff
is a complete
rc\\."e from huffy, impatient
\\,aitlr'i we have all &rown to
kno\\ and loathe • the kind who
\louch impatiently in their
rerrJgnmo loafers and correct
our Italian pronuncintion. This
m.111nerly, capable crew is nearly
drc"cd, (in matching Nicole
'-filler lies); they arc prompt, and
co1d1al, pleasant to be around.
Ir 1c; all fairly hich~altitude
amh1c nce for every-day diners.
The partnenhip hu positioned
P1cct1lo C'Ucina to keep customers
happy and in the Immediate
\i.:micy for a day Of hca~-duty
)hopping. with their fashionable
hJlian food, u a kind of restful
pac;ca pit-stop.
Pa'itas ranac in price from S9
10 SIO.SO, and half-ordcn arc
available for $6 -a 1mart move
allowina ahos>Oers to stay rich '
and chin and itill treat
them elves 10 a aalad or an
•ntipa to.
Focaccia comea warm from the
oven and a dlsdnc:tM oliw oil i
DINING
Piccola Cucina is a variegated tender lettuce, 1s so
dehcntclv drcl>!>ed that I tried 10
duplicate it in m) O\\ n i..u~hen.
but couldn't. It i good to the p T
Pit Stop
\ ery last b.1b~ leaf. S..t 50.
An arlichokc :,,11.ad 1~
compo!>cd of thin ~h.mh ot
gray-green .irtichol..c he.art
heaped \crucally on,\ pl.lie ,,j1h
'ihaved chips of parme .... rn chcc'>c.
dou!>cd with lemon JU1..:e and
oli\ e 011 -\\ ondcrt ul 10 lwl.. .1t
nnd nearly al> good tu c.11, SCI.
An absolute OlU!>I I'> .111 or<.kr
of pa!>ta triangle!> tilled \\llh
'Pin.1ch and ricotta and b;"1I.
f1nbhc:d "ith .1 h.111dlul 11f tu.a'tlJ
pine nut~ on top -the: 11u1 ...
rc:anforcing th.: tlJ\l)r of the p.:'l•l
filling -,1 rc:m.arJ...abl~ Jd1\.luu'
d1!>h , S6 for .rn .1ppc112cr portion
during the J.1~. $1 .11 11i::h1. II a.,
not a \Cf'\ l!l.lh .. HlU\ ... Cl'\ a111.!: \llU
,,111 \\ish \ou h.iJ orJcr..:.l .. 1 iull
m1on_. SI0.50.
Another p.1.,tJ, pcnnc puJ;Jac,.:
h.1s ground hr.11 .. cJ hr1x~,,Ji
looking dtccptl\cl~ Ith h.a,11
pc!>tO. Quill·sh.apcd r~· 1111(' P·''' I
tubes. cl1c\\' .1nJ .... at a,l\1111.! .• arc
touched \\llh s~nlu:. ,1 lnnt 1ll
heat 111 the 1111\, and th.at lu't'
oli'c oil in the bouom ol till
bo" I. SlU.50.
Pizzas ha\ c a ch.irrcd
cracker-thin brmlc crust. '' ll h .1
variety of topp111g .. -the pazz.1
folded on it!>df \\alh .i tilling of
l>pinach and rico11.1 look!. a., gooJ
as it is". $9.
0 Cher than pan.1 and P·"'''
pccial cntrcc'> .;ire .1 daal'
happc:nang. -the t,1lcnccJ
M . Hallmcr can pt1.1ch trc .. h
salmon co a pcrfc~·1 turn: tenJcr.
moi!>t. not ra\\ in the ccnccr -
and she scrYc!> it \\ tth \l\IJ crcen
beans 4nd '>lil"c'> t'I hoih.:d JXll.tlll
-an au tcre prc.,c:nt.Hlon un .1
large "hire plate. ~ I ..t.50.
Florentine: heel le.a l... rnu-. .. cric
chicken Jnd lamb arc u,u,1lh
:.l\Jalable a' p!!c1.1f\.
The "me h!>t '' ,111,111. total!~
lwltan. "1th ,1 1-:l.1" ill L1 l\l,1r.:u
Pinot Gngio ~1,~a il.1blc lur S..t •• a
half carltc tor SIO M111cr.tl
\\, ters di liJ..c m.1J. ot cour,c:
bc:cr anJ JUICCS arc: ,I\ .111.ablc •• ,
well.
An order of l>tr;mberrac .. 111 .an
avalanche of zaba~lione -
quickly thru t under the brn1lcr
for a brO\\llCd fint\h "J \111lullv
fa nening departure. and a ·
delicious dessert choice tor l\\O.
Chef Christine Hillmer of Piccola Cudna oat South Coast Pia.a poaches fre h almon to a pcrf eci turn.
Piccol;i Cuctn3. JJJJ Dmro/
Street. nc3r Nord trom 556-5,\.l.J
Open d.>i~\. Lunch MonJJJ
through FriJJ). 11:30 3.m.-.J p.m.
Dinner Mond:iy t/Jrous/J
S3turc1Jy, 5-10 p.m. Dru11d1
~rvr:d J J J m.-4 p.m. 011
S:Jturd3y; J 1 .i.m.-6 p.m 'unJ.1).
Wbce/ch:1ir .wcommodJt1<>m
Smol.ing 011 p.wo. 'o
rcscn':ltions :icc:eptcd.
poured in a slender golden
stream from a long-necked bottle
onto a small plate. One dunk
leads to another; good bread and·
olive oil tasce pecial here at
Piccola Cucinn.
A Tuscan Ind called
panunella with huac crouton
chunks, marinated in vegetable
juice -Intentionally noc cri~,
has com. toe , cuc~mbcrs, onion Marla Bird's "T\blins~ and
and basil in the mix. h ' 3 Tidbits," which provides nC\\ ~
da appointment: ju t too much on the local dining scene,
damp bread, hut insalata iP,Pears T ucSd.iys m the Dail)'
't11ionc, the houte salad of Pilot. •
°'91199 C... W11l•lld / l'hur9d11r, Mar 14-1* t t
.....
•
Dining Highlight Of The Week
LE BIARRITZ
Whet: Frendl & Conttnental CUisine
When: Lunch Mon-FrL 11-5 • Dinn8f nightly from 5:00, full bar
Where: 4 i 4 N Newport Blvd., Newpol1 Beach
COSTA MESA
ANGELO 1969 Harbor Bllfd 646-
1225 Open for unch Moo -Fn
ll 30 a m 10 2 00 p m : dinner
from 4 30 p m Aeservat10ns are
recommended ·The best Northern
ltahan cuisine 1n all of Orange
County· acco<dmg to co-owner Joe
lngard1a. Fresh seafood and
pas1as are 1s a spec1alltes of the
house. Catenng and private party
fac1hties available.
ARIANA RESTAURANT 440 E.
17th St. (next to Monie's Flowers).
Thia unique and dehghtful
,...._.rant teatunng the cuisine of
Nghanistan IS the only one of its
kind in Orange County. For an
wenlng of dining that you won"t
b'g«. Arlana is sure to please the
pal.ate and the senses. Dinner 1s
•rved Tuesday thru Saturday Night
from 5:30 p.m Catenng and Take
CNt Available 646-4418.
ARNE'S MANHATTAN DELI 2831
A Bris10f Street 641 -9310. Open 7
a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.-Fri .. , Sat 9 a.m.
to 10 p.m.; Sun. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Orange County·• authentic New
VOik style deli restaurant features
corned bfff, pastrami, roast beei,
turkey. potato pancakes, knishes
and other deh de6gnts. This
aitically eoclaimed res1aurant
MIV• breakfast specials starting at
$1 .99; lunch and dinner daily. Take
out and catering.
THE BARN FARMER
STEAKHOUSE 2300 Harbor BNd.
(E•tsld• of th• Hattx>r C.nter)
641 -9m. Reservlf10ns accepted.
Lunch Mon -Fn. 11 a.m to 4 p.m.
Dinner Mon. 4 to 9 p.m.; Tues ..
Wed. to 9:30 p.m; ~.Fri. to 10
pm .. Sat. 3 to 10 p.m., Sun. 3 to 9
p.m Costa Mesa's oldest
steakhouse boasts • 30 yaa1
tr8dll10n of .. Mng the hnest in
chatbroiled steaks, fresh fish and
chicken. Wa1m, friendly atmosphef •
1Uitable for wetr; occasion from
t>u.;nea meetings to tamity parties.
Lunchel from $3.49; complete
dlnMf'I from $8.95. Grazing m•,.,,
end burgete .tier 4 p.m. from
$3.05. Prtv• roomt for busineal
nwedi'G' NihMrlal dinners,
receptions and speaal oc:x:as1an
parties.
GINO'S ON THE HILL '28 E. 171h
Street, 650-1750. Reservatt0ns
accepted. A Costa Mesa landm~.
Warm, intimate meeting place; the
ultimate neighborhood restaurant
and lounge. Lunch, dinner.
weel(end breatdast. Expertly
prepared ribs, burgers, sandWIChes,
salads and house specialties. Liv•
piano bar entertainment in the
lounge; singalong Karaoke
weekends from 7 p.m .•
HANO CHOW 720 W. 19th Strfft.
650-8960. Lunch 11 :30·to 2:30
Mon. • Sa1; Dinner 2:30 to 10
Sun.· Thurs .. ; i~ 10:30 Fri. & Sat .•
Sunday Brunch 11 :30 to 2:30.
Popular Chinese Rest&Jrateur 'Mr.
Lee' runs this restaurant especially
with "Chinese Food Lovers· 1n
mind. Good authentic Chinese
cuisine at affofdabl• prl08s. Ful bat,
take-out. Cllleting. P';vate room for
groups up 10 20.
HORIKAWA 3800 S. Plaza Drive, ~h Coat Plaza Viltage. 557 •
2531 . R ... rvations augoested.
Fine tradlional JapaneM restaurant
uses the f~ ingrechnta. Su$hi
Bar, tlhfn\ roofM, c:oddail lounge.
Mull~,.. Kaisekl dlnMrl must
be order9d 24 hours in ldvance.
Elegant dining. Lunch and dinner.
JACKSHRIMP Newport Pier,
Newport e.ach. 723-1113 Fresh,
nwer f roan. Louisiana shrimp are
saAHd In Jn'• MCf9t. spicy,
$IM>fY Mia and MNed up hot In
the~ with tots of C'eat Si Bon~
finest t...nch bread aliced for mnmo. It's almpty •naationall
l.OCllted on the J*'lnauta, ~II a few
tHt f tom the bNc:tl at Newport
Pier, JACKshrlmp oftera a cand .. lit
atmotphMe With African & ReogM
music.. Open wery night rrom 5pm
to 10pm with entrM PfDI r~
from $5.95 to $1B.95 and $9.50 fot
Mondavl wine by tM bottle. (C.h
onfy)
LACAV£ 1•s 1mne A1te.11t 17th
Strtet. 646-7~ LYneh Mon. Frl;
t>lnner Nlg~. ~
m&Neloua ttMka and fresh
Mllfood. SeNed kt an lndmllle and
romanlic Cl9llf dining room. In Che
MllY 14, 1812
--b~30y ........ mzy
restmurant hu one d the most
unique cin1* merAJ presentations
around. Homestyle lunch
specialties are a day time feature.
MA BARKERS 154 E. 17th St. 64&-
4303. 6e.m.to 10 p.m. dally;
Sunday from 7 a.m. Serving
breakfast, lunch, diMer in a
homestyfe fashion. "Country style
American cuisine·. Always the
triendhest s8'Vice, low prices for
high quality homemade food.
Ml CASA 296 E. 17th St. 645-7626.
Family style Mexican resta.iranl
President Bush has eaten here!
Open dally at 11 a.m. for lunch,
dinner • and coci<ta~s. Call ahead
for large parti-. The excelent
Pfices, solicitous service and
delicious rood make Mi Casa
possb)y the most populat Mexican
eatery in the area ..
PLAYERS HOLL YWOOO
DEU.GAILL 18100 Von Karmen,
IMne, 660-9215. We'll take you "lo
th• stars· 1n 001 1930's Holywood
atmosPhe,.. Q.lr contemporary
restaurant features a multHthnic
menu and deli. From Italy to the
Orient the th• Good or USA. Cot
steak, seafood, pasta, pizza &
service is sure to dazzle you. Toe
twinkling and other dancing to live
music or the lafest sounds in th•
bar area afterwards. Private partiei,
banquets and catering a1$0
available. We have it aJI and at
recession busting priceslOinner
from 5·9 Mon-Fri .. 5-10 Sat.
RIVIERA RESTAURAN'f 3333
Bristol St. South Coat PlazL 54il0-
38'0. Lunch 11:30Lm~to3 p.m.
Mon. -Sat; dinner 5-10 p.m. Mon.·
Thurs; 'til 11 p.m. Fti. &
Sat.Reservations ... 9UOQHted.
Award winning ContinetUI cuisine.
One of the only restaurants In
Orange County to off• tablesid•
tlambe. Excellerll .. ,..,ice, ll'1tUNll•
atmosphere.
SCAMPI 1576 Otd Newport BIYd.
twS-8560. WWm & lrWdly ~
Unda and F~ Navanaa oft•
1Uth9f'llic Italian culaine -* kt
the ndilion .. E~ maMef.
Femando't lmprnaH• ~
lndude gr~ from Culnary
Ac8demy In Italy. training .. Hot.t
Concordia. Vena, Italy; Chef •
Don Puquale In Cambridge,
England; Churchill's In La Chu 0.
Fondn, Swit%er1and: Hotel La Palx
In Agno L.ugano, Swltlwtand.
Scampi offers an Intriguing m•tlU
and lov9"' wine list. BanquMs.
Pfilt•• partitis and cm.Mg .
WAHOO'S RSM TMX> 1882 P~la 83~. ()pM\ datf
from, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.: Sund1Y•
'til 9 p.m. o-A~.ty cWdou•
eouth of th9 bofd9r Qlialne with •
Hnaiian ftalr. Wahoo'I It a hwen
for loc:aJ ....... lnternalionW
a.111en. ath ... and llnyoM
IDoklng few good food • lnmd~
low pricel. Ab9olulefy no !&Id U9ed
In ~ion; everyttlWlg II ftelh
Ind prepared to Ofd91. Laid bade.
c:uual anoephere. AJlo Ill 1133 s.
Cout Hwy. In LAgun• and on
campu1 et USC.
zu•a 1112 ~ M6-eo91.
Puf• end ..... ~ .. mochen
. . . . . .
kwell RIMOll9biy priced, top
quality tood and generously poured,
low priced drinks hwe k~ their
antorners coming back tor ye.,.._
Lobster tai • chlc*en. rbs and
specials changing nightly. Tt.lrsday
night Is prime ri> nighl. Lunch Ind
dinner a.rved. Sund-V ~Jdcan
BrNtkfast from $1.99.
ZUBES GILDED CAGE AND
OYSTER BAR 1714 Placentia, right
next door 10 Zublea. M6-'222. A
big, aprawUng enterprise wlll'I pool
ttblu and games. Featuring 16
items on the Oystef' Bar ~;
regular menu lnc:tudes pizza.
sandwiches. bur~rs and a variety
of .p.a.1s. Very casual, family
oriented~.
NEWPORT BEACH
A880HOANZA 3421 Via Udo.
675-8973. Lunch Tues.-Slf. 11:30
a.m. to 2:30 p..m.; Dinner 5 to 10
p.m. Tues.-Sun. Owner Sara
Panllh brings h8' grandmochar's
r~ to Newport Beach.
Trsfitional ltaffan llnd seafood
Hleciiont. Pasta and a van.ty of
unique bre.:Ss mede fresh daily.
Lasi tM not lieut. an exoelent wln•
Ii.st completM the eiperienee.
THE CANNERY 3010 l.11.yMte
675-5777. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3
p.m. Mon.·Fri .. ; dll'lner s-10 p.m.
daifV. Sunday brunch 10:30 a.m. to
2:30 p.m. ResetVatlona ~ted.
~ental Q.titin•. seafood
emphasis. Great clam chowder.
N.wport Beach Historical Landmarlt
f aatures Weekend Bl\lnch Cl\llses
and ~. entertainment in the loun;e
In 8ddition to~uncn ind dinner.
CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coasl Hwy.
875-1922. Dinner 5~ -10:30 p.m.
Sun.-Thura.; 't.il 11 :30 p.m. Fn .• &
Sat. ReMfVationl wggnted.
Cau.k: Nor1hem halian gourmet
c:uaine. Ntw, moderately pnced
IClunge menu Mtved ti tM wee
howa. Wlkf and r:ruy ~If
nlgttl..., the bMd .... up.
CNc~•
LI WTAm •1• N. Ne 'port
SMf. MS-7'00. l.&n:h: ~rt 11·
5. OinMf 1 niDt* &daeMg. t..e
F.n.h Band Fri. IS& •12.
Sundllr s.;tpm, Ollndng.
Ren Mllbte, COllM~ I
~ Le a.rti olfett IWM:J-wirWnO t.\.lllN at dofdtble
pricel. Motwhty w!Mmtlker dlnneta
.,.. •mutt.
21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Oc:iean
fror&. 175-25&4. On tM Ocean
trort nut to the Newport Plier. Open
Ody at 'Pfn. En)o1 flbuloua
c..Mna ~ hom our mtln bar.
Dinner nigt'aty fn>m 5:30 pm. RM
d'*'g In Nt* ~ moll lntim.,.
Mling. ~In gaunMt
.... ood. l..lfv-~..,for
bMqultt 1.4) to so peop'9. Ad~
.,., bw with~ nlgtt Jam .....,,,
TALI Of 1"' WHALE 400 Main
Stl'Mt.~.87~
f>llnll>t9Mlc bey vi... entry f.-ut ..
pC:lu,... of Old Newport. S.llood
and 1'adlttonal f.wrba. Lunch.
dlnnef and Saturday and Sunday
bNndi.
~u.A NOVA 3131 W. CoMt Hwy.
t42-7MO. 06nnef ~ S p.,m. IO
2a.in.E~~~
ciuleine; CKllltMding wine lilt Ad~•
piltno bet, fevcde locM i.t.-nlghl
spot. Upstairs room • 'Top d the v .. · tcw banqueee. pttv•• pani...
SANTAANA
CRAX'fHORSE STEAKHOUSE &
SALOON Located on~
jL'9t off the Dy« Road ed d the 55
Fwy. 549-1512. ep.n tor u.ch and
dinner. ~ entertalruMnt In the
saloon. Big narM COllC*'tl on
Mond.y and Tueaday nights.
GenetoUS MfYing9 of StNks,
salads, sandwich•, c:hk*•n, fish
and specials. Country theme,
excellent .. rva. Prfvllt• rooms
available.
HUNTINGTON IEACH
FOUNTAIN \tWEY
8ERTOUNO'S 18041 Mllgnok,
Ftn. Valley. 963-2730 Serving gr.at
pasta. pizza. .... and chick.el'I
dinners for tM entire family. Prices
are Vetry ,.asonable #Id pof110nS
aIAt generous. Famlfv run
resta.irant; hosts ate vetry
hospttabfe and eager IO pjease. All
th• sauc:»s. breads, dMMfts ,
soups and pwas are homemade.
Though the r~ appeara
small from th• outstd•. • • aauaJy
Verf large and homey on the inside.
Art •xceM.,.t place to take f emlly
and friends tor a home cooked ·
meal.
DEL CARLO 19635 BMch 1t
Yortctown 536~a..s. Lunch t 1 :»
2:00 Tues.·Fri .. ; dinner 4:30-10 p.m.
Tues.·Sun. Exe»lliett food .a ·
excellent prices featuring tttld•IOMI
h•ien d111'1es. Dinner from $6.75,
lunch apecillls from $3.25 (MfVed
in 7 minutes or mev·re FREEi )BMr
' Wine llst. '
FU JIN 15070 Edwatdt (Ac:rou
from W.tminsw Md)ti2-8333
Lunch and dinner 7 daya. Graaout.
trler0'1 O'#MfS Ther .. and 04Md
Chiang k-s> 1hW c:utaor'nWS
~ .... and eglin wlttt 1t*
cWghN SDc:hwM and Mandlrin
Cuisine fit tor a king. EJc 1 n.nt load,
~ end MfYice t...,,, thit
CNnne MIM'f tuMfOU8 .. atda.
MARCEU.O'S 17502 a..:f\ SW.
• St.Mr. 8'2~5505. ~
aJra 1m, thlt tamily a.Md Md
~ NlltaJrant offn eome d
the best dMls In town. DeMdoul
handtn.se plzn. Patta. Matood.
chicken arid 'fee& d ........
v~'-n menu. wncti tpeCiMa
from $3.85; hug• llnc:ft tdfet:
dinner apeclM tYOm le.ts. TMlr moao ii "Once rou go tty thl rat.
come bd to the bMr'I UNT'lt01tll9108~•
M9Ql IOlll. M4 3555. u.dl 11 am ID
3;30 pm TUM S& OiMlt !pm to
Opfn Tuee.&n; Cal._ few fd
f.lk~. A non~ ,_.,,.,._
Your host'• Ed & Franca bring )"DU
lntlm• dining • trdion91 ,..,.
from 1111 Ngionl of ..,. M toodt
tnlde ffMh on ptetnlHI. 8'Nda
medl ~"' NIUrat ptOCM::ts, no
WtclaJ ~·Swot .....
d hatf Ind •nd the J*f.ct ewnlnQ
wNl c~ or E•••eo ~
wit\~ ff'Om OAll blkAMy ..
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