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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-05-28 - Orange Coast Pilot• NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA • The three most popular excu1es for not exercising: 1J CJOn't have the time --------- 2) too tired 3) loo self-conscious about my body Solntt: 0oua ~ ol Shape.Up NNipoft Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 26 cent• New policy would cut travel expanses of city officials · ~Proposal comes six months after San Francisco trip that featured $278 hotel rooms, $35 lunches, show tickets and a $1 O bellhop tip. Dennis Danner's proposals for reimburs- ing 1ravel expenses incurred by city em- ployees and members of ci1y boards, com· mi sions and commiuees. "It') not ncce~)arv to authorize the per diem of S50 1f 1t 's ·a t\\-o-day seminar in San Diego and all the meal!. arc pro- ndcd," Danner said. Bike trail to be widened, parking lost ~The decision to widen Seashore Dr. bike path will eliminate 38 vehicle spaces in parking-starved area. By Iris Yokol &illr Wlllr WEST NEWPORT -A plan to widen the Seashore Drive bicycle trail to ease overcrowding will wipe out about 38 rarldng spaces on the south s.ide o the popular coastal street. city officials said. To improve visibility and safety on heavily traveled Seashore. the City Council on Tuesday night approved the off-street parking committee's recommendation to widen the paint- ed bike path from 34th to 56th Street. But by widening the tw~way path by four feet, the city wdl wtpc out several dozen public parkinf spaces presently nestled in front o beach· front homes, aa:ording to city Traf- fic Engineer Rieb Edmonston. Council members said they ago- mz.cd over the idea of removing parking paces in the already park- mg-<leficicnt beach area, but afety concerns uJumately prevailed. "It was an absolute nightmare try- ing to fif':'re out the right thing to do," said Councilman Clarence Turner. "We need to rerqove the cars so people backing out of their garages can sce .. .I wish I had a bet- ter solution." Congestion on Seashore Drive, which stretches from 32nd Street to the Santa Ana River, is a traditionaJ problem in the area. Bicyclists, jog- gers, skaters and surf crs carting surfboards share the crowded street with motorists, and residents con- tend many accidents have occurred because of the congestion and lim- ited sight distance. Bcachf ront residents backing their cars out of the garages can't see on- coming cyclists and skaters, while visibility at intersections is also blocked by parked cars, locals say. By Iris Yokol Staff Wr1llf NEWPORT BEACH -Six months after a dozen city orficials spent roughly Sll,000 in public funds to attend a five - day convention in San Francisco, a new city travel policy has been drafted that A bsrry big push binds officials to $50 per day for meals and limits the amount of mileage reim· burscd. The city's budget committee is slated today to review and recommend City Council approval ""-of Finance Directoc The 1hrec-page dr;ft policy includes a set per diem rate of S50, whith officiab are to use for meals, laundry, tip) and 01her daily expenses. Departmen1 di· rec1ors are alM> given authority to reduce the per-day payment in certain cases, such as when·short seminars are held nearby. The propo)cd policy abo specifics that the city will J>liY only for starn:f'drd, coac~ fare airline tid.cts and i.inglc-occupancy, )tandard ho1cl room) If officials opt 10 dme rather than nv to distant locations, they \\ill only be 'reimbursed as much See EXPENSES/lie* Piii '"" ,~,. °"'" ,. .,. l Costa Mesa a mecca tor the· homeless ~City of the Arts ranks 9th in homeless population among southland cities. Newport Beach ranks 48th in census. By Anna Cekola Stall W ter COSTA Ml:.SA -The tO\\-n tha1 bilh lt)elf a' the Hub of the Harbur Area h abo a huh for 1he JrcJ's homelc''· according to rccentl~ relc.1,cd dJta rJnk- ing Co)tJ ~le'J among the lop 10 Southern CJhfor- n1a Citic' in terms of homelc'>s populJ11on The mformatinn comes from 1990 ccm.ul. data re· Cl!ntl)' Jnal}Zni h) 1he s~iuthern CJltlorni:t As· soc1att0n ol Go,crnmcnt) Out of the 151 South I.ind c11ie-. Jn.11~ Led b~ SCAG. Col>t:l Mc~a r.1nkcd ninth \\ llh 151 homclel> people "ho It' e e1the r in emergent) i.hdtcrs or on the street,. Costa Mei.a ranked third in Orange County, behind Anaheim. with .i9 home- less, and Santa Ana, "ith 436. With a homclc s popu! lation of 45, Ne" port Beach lied for 4 th with Mon1clair among the Southland cities and placed ninth among the 28 Orange County cities on the It t Abou1 90 of the homelc) people counted in Co)ta Mesa were rla)!.1ficd as · strcel people: the rcl>t being • re'1dent of temporar) shel· 1er The homeless The following I) a lrSt d the top 1 0 Southern aJrtom c:it.b in ms of rhe homerla5 popu~ according to reant census: l ) Los Anples ....... 7,76'J 2) San Bemardino .... 96 l 3) Sant.a Monie.a ••.•... 686 4) Anaheim ............... 498 5) Long Beach .......... 460 6) El Monte .............. 09 7) Sant.a Ana ............. -436 8) Oxnard ................. 339 9) Costa Mesa ....... -251 1 O> Pasadena ............ 23-4 Local offic1Jls ':>IJ1J 1hc) "ere baffled at "hY Co-.ta Mc)a "ould rank -.o high. Some ha'e crtt1cized the figures a-. being inadequate. SCAG it elf concluded the numbers "ere not a "comprchcmt'e a~ · ment" of the homelc) populations. Some )pecula1cd that homclc)S people migh1 be attracted to the local churchc'> and relict agenc1e offering helter .1nd free food. "h1lc other 1hough1 the mild climate, pro,imtt) of the bcJch and rela- ti\-ely safe streets might be anllthcr lure. Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer has long advocated eliminating park- See SEASHORE!• Norm Heinrida works on unloading an ~muse­ ment c~r for the upcoming Fish Fry at lions Park in Costa Mesa. For a complete and de- tailed look at the event, see Wcel<end, in ide. "l "as somewhat di turbed to see Co t.1 Mesa has the third most homeless in Orange County." said Counctl\\oman Sandy Gems. "And 1hcy probably mi' cd the people who live in lhe1r car.." See HOMELESS/llel Piii NawPort's batUe of the bumps moves from street to ballot box By lrts Yokol a.II Wlllr NEWPORT BEACH -Residents of Highland Drive in Dover Shores and Carnation Avenue in Corona del Mar will be polled on whether they want speed bumps on their streets. Debate over the use of speed bumps has heated up over the past couple of weeks u crews prepared to install the traffic devices on ~ral streets. Neiabbors and Oty Council members alike have bepn to take aides on the effcctiYcncsa of the ceinent humps. Fcudina residents of Hipland Drive and Carnation Avenue have been embroiled in a frenzy oC lianatwc collection, tryina to ptber either suppon or opposition to the bumps planned on their streets. See BUM~,_ Inside lhe Pttot Rohrabacher is top campaign spender ~ Incumbent outpaces Buff a, Green. Supporters range from gun lobby to rock star. By Russ Loar ponent Peter Green says it's evt- 5111 Wltlr • dencc of the power of incum- Rep Dina Rohrabacber has bency. outspent hie; Republican op-Recently released campaign poncnts more than 4 to 1 tn the financial tatcmcnt show that GOP pnmary campaiio for, the Rohrabacher (R-Huntinaton new 4Slh Congr ional Da trict. Beach) has pent $95,957 on h While Rohrabacher's cam-campaign, compared to $19.59 paign managers c bis fund-for Green and $21.567 for C',osta rai ing 5UCCCSS as a measure of Mesa Oty Counalman Peter popular support, Huntington Buffa. Beach Counc1lmau and op-Buffa's campaign ~ports the largest debt: $1 7,J.47 owed to the Greensburgh Group of Costa Mesa for polJtul coosult- an work and SSOO to a private indMdual for campaign manage- ment SCTVJCeS. "In general, the fund rais' reflects what's gomg on in the economy fi&bt now," said Buffa campaiin mana er DaJc Wheel· er. ''1bc dollan arc very sea roe." SM CAMPAtGN/9 QA8SIJ1fO AD Of l1lf DAY , .. ocals Only '--' Dad's a poster boy with this artsy gift C !icbes become cliches 'cause they're true. One such saying as that men arc tough to buy for ... The approach of Father's Day doesn't make things easier ... But, Tom Lofton at Photo Sculptures in Fashion Island thinks he's on to something good ... What's the big idea Tom .. ? "Jt•s Poster Sculptures," he said. "They're the same concept as Photo Sculptures, but they're for the wall," says Tom. He told me nobody else has anything like them. The poster size alternative ponraits add life-lilcc1 sculptural dimcnsionali . The 're" __ _ fabricated by hand, and their lightweight material will last forever. "Just dust 'em with a feather duster -they're maintenance free," Tom says. The introductory price is $175. In June the _____ ., price goes up to $250. The hope is that dad will think it's really a stand out on the wall ... 0 I call 1t used clothing, but Janine Thibeault ... calls it "The rediscovery of an old piece • a reinterpretation." Her way sounds better ... Janine is talking about the Groove line of recycled art wear. In the 90's spirit of conservation Janine and her partner Cory Hills will provide you with revamped pieces to update your wardrobe. They arc also happy to work with you r vin tage rags and give 'cm a one or a kind look. I was visiting with them at the place they opened on 17th Street, Haute Groove, in Costa Mesa. Janine describes the place as Janine Thibeault (left) and Cory Hills kinda' Bohemian. "It's the type of shop you'd sec on Melrose," she says. Cory and Janine are influenced by their backgrounds in architecture and design and they've put together quite an assemblage of hip 50's inspired limited edition and custom furniture, objects d'art and clothing in the style of designers like Eames and Betoia ... Kinda' deco/rattan, but comfortable ... They're anxious to consult with you on how to transform you r old stuff into new again courtesy of their imaginative ideas ... 0 Every once in a while, the Broadway and May Company have a special "buy rwo -gel one free" sale on Warner's and Olga bras in styles like "shine on" and "lace charmers". Basically, the styles arc priced about 1hc same and the sale makes 'cm a good deal. Buy two at $20 and with the third one free it winds up costing you about 13 bucks per bra ... OK. but better is to check out the Warner's and Olga factory outlet on Baker Street in Costa Mesa .... You won ·1 bother. searching for sales ever again. The place isn't · cushy, but their everyday prices beat the pants of other stores' sales prices ... The have some bras marked irregular for $7.99 (I couldn't tell you why. The ones I checked looked fine .) But nearly all or the items in lhe store arc first quality and there arc loads of things 10 choose from. They carry designer nighties, undies and teddies too. {Teddies regularly $34 were going for $5.88 1he day I was there.) If you're worried about gelling the right fit ask Alice Hernandez to help you out. She's the manager: Alice kno"'s her stuff. She's got the hang of things ... 0 "What "111 we do? We'll do anything!" Jim Splittgerbcr told me. He says they're into customer service. ·we want to help our customers: we want to solve problems; he says ... Jim manages Newport Stationers in Harbor View Center on San Miguel. He wants to help you solve your dilemma . what to buy for graduation presents ... He told me 1n time for graduation all their high end pen and pencil sets (including Mont Blancs) arc on sale at 20 percent off. They have an even better deal on Cross pen and pencil sets. The gray finish set is usually $45, but now they're selling cm' for $29.25. ''We sell a lot of these, "he says. 0 U you comt across any b•rgalns or unusual Items or /I you bow of• rrtal/tr who pro.-/dts outstanding stn-ltts or quality bf 1utt to c•ll and /ti mt know. You an rr•cb mt 111 497-987J or stnd •fax to 646-4170. lialiPiiL VOL. 88, NO. 123 . . . ,_,....... ,._...~ oJ:e.:tI. ...... &....-............... How to reach us at The Pilot Orculalloft Or1nge County 642-4333 MMf11•'"8 Classified 642·561~ Oispl~y 642,..321 fditorl&f News 540-1224 Sports 642-4330 News, \ports fu 646·41 70 Main ()fib BUSIM'\\ Office 642·021 BUSlnew f~ 631·5902 Briefly 4,• ..... tll'lll ~llvl NEWPORT BEACH -A citizens' group seeking to limit City Council members to two four-year terms has gathered roughly 4,000 support signatures -about 2.000 away from qualifying an initiative -but council members once again rejected a call to place the measure on the ballot themselves. Newport Residents to Limit City Cou1tciJ Term must collect at least 2,000 more valid voters' signatures by June 8 -less than two weeks away -:-to get their initiative on the November ballot. The citizens' ~oup is led by Councilman John Hedges' wife Maria. ___9>uncilma_n HcdgesJlleanwhilc.-!ried once_ more Tuesday -but failed -to get his council colleagues to put the term-limit measure on the ballot. Hedges pointed to the several thousand signatures collected in three weeks as proof that a term limit would pass if put to a vote. But council members again refused to put the issue on the ballot, saying they didn't believe term limits were useful to government and that if citizens wanted the limits, they could pursue the initiative themselves. "Have at it," said Councilman Oarencc Turner. "I'm not about to run again ... but I feel strongly that term limits solve nothing." The latest citizens' effort is a follow-up to a similar campaign in 1990 that narrowly missed -by 281 signatures -qualifying an initiative for the November 1990 baJlot. That initiative was controversial because it would have put the eight-year term Limit into effect immediately. which would have bumped third-term council members Evelyn Hatt and OonaJd Strauss from the council even if they had won re-election. Earlier this year, Hedges also tried unsuccessfully to get the council itself to Funeral services held for art patron EmmaJana Crary Memorial services were held Wednesday for Emmajane Crary, a founder of the Newpo rt Harbor Art Mu cum who died Saturday of cancer at Hoag Hospital. Services we re held at the St. James Epi copal Church 1n Newport Bench. Em!"ajane Crary followed•by a reception at the Four S~ns Hotel. Mrs. Crary, 80, was a 30-ycar resident of Lido Isle and lived at the Four Season., Hotel during the lust six years. She·wa' born in Shawnee, Okla., and graduated from the University of Oregon in 1932. She moved 10 Newport Beach in 1947 with her late husband Elisha Avery Crary IV, a federal court judge. She was one of 13 members of the Fine Arts Patrons, the group responsible for Costa Mesa Someone slole a wall-mounted telev1s1on rrom :t room II 1he Se:i Breeze Mo1el 11 ;?()!)() Newport Ol\'d, The $Cl v.·as ,..or1h 11bou1 S.300. • A burglar, who v."Cnt 10 1he lroublc or un)('Tc~1ng all the bar~ from a window, 5tole nboul St.200 \\t>rlfi of car stereo e~uipmen1 11nd a c..r ph(>ne rrom Auto Boutique las1 SJturday The ~hop " locJlcd ni :?145 Harbor m~-d. • Someone StOIC J b1kC 30d M>me 1001 from II £.trnJlC in an apanmcnl complex nt 191~ Wallncc Ave Tile LOCAL nMPERAlllB: Newport Beach 67/62 Bal~: 67/61 Costa Mesa: 69/60 Corona del Mar: 66/60 resurrect the term limit issue. Despite Hedges' proposal for a term limit that would not unseat anyone. most of the council rejected the idea, saying a limit was unnecessary because the electorate has consistently shown their dissatisfaction by voting leaders out of office. Council members also argued that such a term limit would cause too much turnover on the council , preventing the city from having experienced leaders, which is crucial when dealing with regional issues and serving on regional boards. Supporters or tht\ term fimit say the new version is better because it doesn't target any cua:cnt muncil members or prevent the from running for re-election in November. To get involved in the drive, ~II Maria Hedges at 675-5185. , -By Iris Yoko/ New trill In lorcad blood test NEWPORT BEACH -A federal appeals court has thrown out a 1988 jury verdict io favor of Newport Beach police and ordered a new trial on a motorist's charge that officers forcibly made him take a blood-alcohol test. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled lost week that the trial judge in Steven Bohunis' case against Newport Beach failed to instruct Lhe Jury that u c of exec sivc force in making a driver take a blood test is unconstitutional. Bohunis, now 33, was arrested in 1985 after he lost control of his car on Jamboree Road and skidded down a 70-foot embankment. He admitted he was drunk at the time, but he alleges that after he was unable to perform the breath test he requested at the station, ix police office~ held him down at Hoag Hospital while a nurse drew a blood sample. founding the Nc"port 1 larbor An Museum in 1962 Mrs. CrJt) aho "cncd ~JS d1rc,1or of the World Aflair Council ir. Los Angeles from 1963 to l 9SO, and in 1972 helped to foul)d the Or;rngc County World Affairs Council. In 1956 she w,1, prc-.1dcnt of 1he AS!>l'>tancc League or Ne~port Mesa and she "as director or the Dl,110,dcll ln~1 i1ute from 1%0 to 1970. She is al o the author of t\\O bool !>. "Ad1..en turc in Humor" and "The. Superior MJn 10 Politics." Mrs. Crary is sun-i~cd by stepM>ns Eh-.llJ A. Crnry V and Oli\er N. Craf) and fJmihcs. ln lieu of no"ers, family memhcr request that donations may be sent to the Assistance League of Newport Beach, 505 32nd St.. Newport Ocach 9~663. Mae Robins, 89, mother of prominent auto dealer . ~ NEWPORT UEACH -Mac 0. Robin, "1fc of the late Theodore ~obin "hose burfl:ir :app.m:n11y gol into ,1n unoc\:up1~J gJrJgC nc"< door and l.ic~cu1hroush a wall • A rJ, m:1chine .ind Mcrco 11.cn.: am11n1 1hc 11cm' ,1olcn from a husinc'l a1 :!214 Ncwron 01\J. cwport Beach A 4 2-cnrul. emcr11ld-cu1 dmmond 11.or1h S:?:!.000 ""' \tolcn from a hume un 1he IMX> bltlCI. of Wc~I OJ) S1rcc1 wmctimc dur1n1 1hc IJll ""' 11.cd 1hc· '11an10nd .ind ~.~ in lUrrcncv 11.crc ~lolcn from 1 lo1:kcd i:1k 1n the IKlmc. The rc~11.knt :iiiJ he ldl 1hc c'"1mhina1ion 10 1hc i..ifc on a drc \Cr Police believe lhC burgl.ir U)Cd lhc COOlhin .. lion tO open lhc arc ...I) Muaglng Editor Steve Marble ... 642-4321 I Defended by attorney Stephen Y~. who filed about a dozen brutality lawsuiu against the city in the 1980s, Bobunis sued the city and police io federal co"n, chargina his civil rights were violated bccaute excessive force was used to make him tako the test. Yagman filed a similar lawsuit against the city for another mqtorist, Timothy Hammer, who won $15.500 in d~mages In 1987. Yagman contended ihat although the same federal jud~e presided over both Hammer's and Bohunis' cases, the judge gave differertt, erroneous Jury instructions in Bohunis' case. Yagman said he expects a retrial of ..Bohunis' cas.-around the-end ot the year. -lly In1 Yotol Grolllllbrllk Ill for ... .., Groudbreaking ceremonies fbr Newport Beach's new $14 million Central Library will be held at 4 p.m. June 14. The event will feature the El Toro Marine Corps Band, costumed characters from favorite books and rcfrcshmenu. The theme and attire for the day will be red, white and blue-in honor of Flag Day. Years in planning, the 52,000 square-foot building is scheduled for completion late next year. The library will be located north of Pacific Coast Highway on Avocado Avenue. Elizabeth Stahr, co-chairperson of the Newport Beach Public Library Foundation, said he hopes support from the community will help the foundation meet its fund-raising goal of $1.S ptillion by the groundbreaking. The foun&Jtion encourages donations or any amount. Those who give $1,000 or more will be recognized on a special library wall dedicated for their upport. For more information call 548-3131. -BJ' tbe D•/J;y Piiot ;.f'-'._:, .. , .r .. ~. -. "" .... co .. t,1 MC'>J auto dcaler..hip remains a fi\turc on the I !arbor Boulevard business scene, dicJ FriJa)'. She \\>V5 89. ,\ ros.1ry and funual M.1-.s "'"be held toJ.1) at 11 a.m. at Our Lady or Mt. C.armcl Cat holic Church in NC\\port Be<ich. !'riv.ate in ternment \\ill be in Good Shcphc rJ Ccmctel)·. Uorn in Uccville. Tcx:is on March 30. 1903, Mr-.. Robins w,1 a long -time member or 1 luntc~ AllAiliary of Hoag H())pital, • American Legion Women·~ All.lili:iry, Ebell Club of Newport Beach, C~melot Chapter of the Or.1ngc County Performing Arts Center and the Alter Society of Our Lady 01 ~h Carmel Catholic Church. Robins is Ul"'l\ed by n son, Theodore "Uub" Robin-. Jr. of Newport Beach; n daughter, Mary Robim of Garden Gro\·e: gr.1nJchildrcn, Sarnh Robin of Coeur d'Alene. hJ,1ho. Jarnci. Robins of San ta An.1 :ind David Rubino; of !nine: and four grc.11-gr anJch1IJrc n. In lieu ur 00\\Crs, donations m.1y be sent 10 I loag I kilrt Institute, 301 Newport Uhd., Box Yt Nc"port 13each, 9:?65li-8912. Arr.rngcmcnh are being made by Pacific View Monuary of Newport Beach. .. "\lw )tokn from the ~fc \\ere appraisal documents for 1hc d13mo11d and IYoO p:iintanp. Police found no 'ign) or forced cnlry 10 1hc house or the sore . • BurglJ~ 1001. $440 1n Cl \h from 1hc "''"'room or 1t hou~c on 1hc 300 blut k of 62nd S1rcct wmc11mc be· t"'ccn tO 30 p.m. Mond.i) and :.JO .a m. TucsJ.ay, v.h1k 1hc rc~1Jcn1 "'•' a)lccp in :i bAck bedroom. The money "'11' •lokn from a pu~ left on 11 cotrcc table in the 11\·ina room. Police bchC\C entry to lhc house 11.J> m.itk tfirou&h an unlotkcd doot • t\ romputcr 11.pr1h Sl.000 v.-u 1olcn O\'Ct lhc Mc· mon;il Q.!)' v.~dcnd rrum Firs1 New Enal;ind Finan· cial .. , IWI l)o\'C St. Police found no "&ni of fo~cd entry • hSI ua.e.4 7.M LM, J.4 ·~Ut.t.7 7;JI ..... 1.6 ' Newport BMch/Co•ta M ... Dally Pilot Thursday, May 28, 1912 M -~----------- Vail of tears: A trip to the .Colorado ski resort from hell I recently returned from a week's vacation in Colorado, and I've got some advice for you: don't go to Vail. Especially in May when the two-bit reson closes down. half-mile wide. Vail wa not the quaint, alpine village l had pictured in my mi nd. More like Fullerton with snow. The town's composition is roughly two- thirds condos, one-third T-shirt shops. If not for skiing, which stopped April 15, Vail would have no reason to exist. away. I should ha\C known better -a bargain trip to V:ul! - but l ju~t didn't think it through. l even knew Vail's t"-O mo~l famous celcbri11e "'ere Gerald Ford and Dan Quayle, and I still didn't figure it re:.taurant:.: first·ratc. The night life: rua :ind varied. 1 he people: totally friendly. £\en without snow. A pc;n's charm sparkles -a little too brightly. if Y9U ask the locals, since it's drawn a hu&e crowd from Holl)'\\OOd in recent years: Cher. Oprah, Don and Melanie, and The DonJld. If I sound a little bitter, well, consider this: a travel agent sold me on the idea of a spring trip tb Vail. She painted a picture of a world-class ski resort tucked neatly into the Rockies -fresh air, melting snow, pine trees, babbling brooks. And, of course, the package was mine for an unbelievably low price. The town's composition is roughly two-thirds condos, one-third T-shirt shops. If not for skjing. which st~ped April lS, Vail would have no reason to exist. (£-or the best insight into the town, Second, we weren't even able to browse in the many fine T-shirt &hops since nearly everything in Vail closes down during May -or "Locals' back after Memorial Day." Swell. We were stuck. Thanks. Ms. Travel Agent, for the full disclosure. out. 4i But once there, l did knO\\ a dog when 1 saw one, so we quickly packed our bags the next morning and headed fo r Aspen, a beautiful old mining town at the base of Ajax Mountain. Actually, we stayed in Snowmass, a wonderful resort a few miles east of Aspen. During the off-seas.on, a $350 hotel room goes for SSS -with tennis and golf step away, though we we re too lazy to tal.e advantage. read • Whiteout -Lost tn Aspen" by journah~l Ted Cono\er. who spent a year • semi-undercover there.) l "'anted to remain angry at my travel agent for a'> long a~ pos ible, but Aspen's breathtal.:ing air and scenery took the b11ternes out of me. Heck, I had to be back more than a \\eek before I was '>tressed enough again to write this column. Wlllln lolldd Month," as they call it. We got our first inkling of this as we pulled our rental car off 1-70 and into the ghost town Vail about 7 p.m. That night, as I lay awake in my bed -trying to convince myself that the trucks rushing by on 1-70 sounded like a rushing river -I remembered my colh:ague Steve Marble's great vacation plans one summer: Palm Springs in August! He told me the incredible deal he had cu£. I laughed and told him to check the descruemperature.s. He. did andc anceled. Editor's Notebook My wife and I would soon find out why. Quite alone, we strolled through the shut-down shopping centers, which look suspiciously like Disneyland sets, until we finally came across an open liquor store. I just "anted to "arn you: the next 11me ·our tra,el a ent calls and tells ypu about a funtastic Spring vacation value in Vail, tell her no than~. I First, Vajl is a long, skinny manufaetured ski town wedged between the four-Jane 1-70 and the mountains. It can't be mo re thnn a "What's going-on?" we-a~kcd the -Aspen and Snowmass are how mountain resorts should be: full of character and beauty. The dO\\ nto" n streets and shops: utterly charming. The owner. "Where is everyone?" As I sta rted to doze off, I thought he could hear the faint sounds of Steve laughing -more than a 1,000 miles Sure, '\OU can ba\c the whole town to )Oursel( but )OU "ouldn't want it. "Gone," he said, looking up from the television. "Don't worry. Everyone comes U'i/lium Lobdell is tht editor. 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Pacific Coast Highway. Newport Beach at 7: 15 a.m. Today. Goddard will discuss business people and educators \\Or~ing together to educate the work force through partnership. The Friday,. May 29· Fishing tourney - Reser.at1on fee; are due Mav 29 for Newport's 11th Annui11 Sh.Hk Island Bonito Tournament .Jnd A~ards Banq uet For details. c:.111 the Sharl.. bland Yacht Club at 760-0221 or 759·8165. Brid ge cl asses -The West Newport Communit} Center is offering an "Intermediate Bridge class: Supervbed Bidding and Playing" from May 29 to July 3 from 9 to 11 a m. at 3300 Newport BIHJ e" port Beach. Class fee is $30 Fur rt>g1:.tr.111on. call (. l-l-3240 Seni or fo rum -Residents ) 1r J older are invited to share corh:e .Jnd doughnuts and discuss k. al 1:.:.ue-.. 9 a.m. to noon at the CostJ Me'>J Community Center, 18-l S Par!.. A\ E! This will be the last mon:hh ~t.nior:.' forum to be held Jt ti e commun1tv center. C:..Jb-.equent torums will be held al the n~\\ Co:.ta Mesa Senior Center, scht><lu ed to open next month. For intormation. call 646-2170. cost is $13, with prepaid -------------------------- reservation, for members and S 16 for guests; at the door, S 16 for members and $21 for guests. Price includes breakfast. For reservations, call 729·4400. MAY AND TUNE ARE C.t.B.S. MONTHS c.t.s.s:~cores and IQ scores The Police Chiefs Cl1d .Police Officers' Associations of Costa Mesa, Irvine and Newport Beach arc used in making G.A.T.E. pbccmcnt dec1S1ons. If your child's C.T.}3.S. scores arc borderline, and IQ test score .un make the difference. URGE YOU TO VOTE FOR • Student Advocacy • Standand12cd Intelligence Testing Vickie L. Hix • Early Detection of G.A.T.E. Readmcss • Under Achievement ldcotificmon Juctee · Harbor Municipal Court For Appointments Call (714) 721-9504 The Law Enforcement Choice 400 Newpon Center Drive #501. Nev.i>on Be~ch Mark L Kin 1 Ph.D. Clm1al s chol<' Ut u c.#PM9814 ·crops ·In At Farmer's Market DELI & KITCHEN <l\'ImoWHm FRENCH BRIE $l?Jm. ........................................ 80AISHEAD LOW SALT HAM ITALIAN flESH MARINATED VEGETABLF.S R4f.$4.99 IPA IMPORTED NON .. ~h ~!u~_!l;~G WATER $129 m. ........................................ CARR'S CRACKERS 4.S& TM. .... (9d '-> ..S.S. .... .JS-(a.tt.) $149 4J5& w-w1c..w ...,_ cww. a.> ea. ' PRODUCE llD lin 11'\J SWEET WATERMELON V"h ............................................. WLYHAIVEST WCI SIZE 98¢ PEACHES & NECTARINES h ............................................. ~u~ AC\d LARGE SIZE TOMATOES -r7"h ............................................. Bm' IOl a.ooNO RUSSET POTATOES r - -• -• • • • COUJ>C>N · • • -• • • -• • CAUFORNIA GROWN SWEET BING CHERRIES $l49tb. ,!!"!, -··---~~a'>~-~-6.:l-2~----··· SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood B~t In 6 Oars A Week From All OYcr The World! f?Jh ........................................ FRESH CATFISH $¥a,. ........................................ ~ ancm COCKTAIL SHRIMP !\lEAT PORK LOIN ROAST $?\ . ...................................... . U DAOiOICl PORTER HOUSE or Y'Jl._ t .. BQNESTEAKS ~-m. ........................................ CAJUN wn.o RICE num.o BONELESS CHICKE BREAST .......... ,,_ \\'l:\E ~ Mal-~~~ rarm rs rKJ t 7JCll.(1"°, AY 111 J/tri111n Court FA HIO I LAND ........................................ Lotlll ' 111:1111 ...... .,. •ll'IY rea ••••t David and Cathy Holland, of C.OSta Mesa just could be retiring soon. AH it would t¥c is for one of their 250 1 Lottery tickets to be a million--Oollar winner. The Hollands won their stack of Lottery tickets this week in the Daily Pilot Spring Break Open House Contest. .. We'll have to invite our son over and have a hUt\I ~..-Nat fJ mily gathering to match Cathy and David Holland up all these numbers," Cathy Holland said. Cathy said she and her 1 husband entered the contest at an open house on Capri Lane in Costa Mesa last weekend. 32 years. "We found all of our five houses through Daily Pilot ads," she said. "T'You flnve me best real estate magazine around." ----------- Hoping for a knockout By Tony Cox llusiless EdllDr AIRPORT AREA -Newport Beach resident Ted Luckow h:a.s purchased "Battle in the Ball· room,'' a monlhly boxing card at the Irvine Marriott, from promoter Roy Englebrecht for an undisclosed price. Luckow, president of Santa Ana·based luck.ow Circuit Breakers, hired Jim Browning, also a Newport Beach resident, to promote the monthly boxing events. Englebrecht will remain as consultant throuah October. Luckow formed a company called Brown-Kaw Promotions to operate the promotion. ----------------------------------------- li&ht·heavywcight champion; and James "The Heat" Klnchen. Luckow .aid he plans few changes with the .. Battle in the Ballroom," although be said he may at some point consider add1t1onal promotions at other "enucs. Drowning added thnl Brown·Kow is considering a few other potential changes, such as having some of its events televised "There aren't goin~ to be a whole lot of changes, ' Drowning said. "We'll just be getting the word out more." The "Battle in the Ballroom" will continue lo be held once a month, usqolly on T~ursd:iy n1ghtt Ticket prices will remain bet~ccn $22 and $32. "We're not really shopping ll'r a house right now, we just cnJOY looking," she said. "I've been interested in real estate fo r a long time. I might like to gl' into it part time when I reure." The contest will continue for two more weeks. The prize each week i~ 250 chances at the big Lotto jackpot. Entry forms are available at real e tatc Englebrecht bought the business last December from Don Fraser. Since then, attendance has improved at the monthly boxing events. Three of the last four cards in the 1,400..scat ballroom have been seUouu. ~'1""" , .. fhllO Boxers duke it out at Irvine Marriot in "Bilttle in the Ballroom." Browning is also rounder of Fighters Against Narcotics, an org:in1zation of boxers that tries to dissuade people from using drugs. Englebrecht cited other businc s interests as factors in his decision to sell his boxing business. He has a company that conducts summer camps for ~portscasters, :rnd he is in,ol\cd with a group that O\\ns a mino r league ba ebatl team. Longtime Costa Mesa residents, the Hollands have becn Daily Pilot subscribers for open houses throughout Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. ..,.. Check Saturday's Daily Pilot Real Estate Guide for details. Englebrccbt, whose last "Battle in the Ballroom" promotion was Wednesday night, upgraded the operation with new seating. digital countdown clocks and more prestigious main events. Marriott boxing cards have included such well·known fighters as heavyweight Henry Tillm:in, a 1984 Olr mpic gold medalist; Danny "Little Red" Lopez, a former champion attempting a comeback; Ernie Magdalena, the Cahforn1a COSTA MESA /Your Locally STATIONERS, INC,( Owned Stationers lllll•U'l'UDIBIO• • NOT AN M(UMBENT-curtntty a judg. from North Mt.rlcipaJ Cou1 in FlAftr1on • NOT UP FOB BE·ELECIION-wants '° abandon her constiUncy " Nor1h Cou1 for a shorter <:me to work. • EX·PUBLIC OEEEHDEB-spent ei~t years defendng robbers. m1..rderecs and rapsts. •NOIENDOBSEDBYEIIHEBTHE NORTH OB HARBOR COURT JUQICIABY. • NOTED CASES--NONE. • ~tington Beach (NOT in h ~al District). LOCATIONS: 10151 Valley View St., Cypress In the M~'s Center (714) 761-2780 ~~~;=!!!:~~~ 18569 Matn Sl, ttuntlngton Buch (714) M1..C7'0 • NO CRIMINAL COURT EXPERIENCE. ·~Va.Orange Colllty, which she LOST oosq Ile tax payers of 0111ng9 COW1ly 2 MIWON DOUARS MID JACOBI ti' SENTENCING RECORD • SENT 3 CRINIMALS TO DEATH ROW & 20 TO LIFE SENTENCES • THE MOST OF ANY ORANGE COUNTY PROSECUTION. ti' LEGAL EXPERIENCE-16 year veteran Orange County Deputy Dlstritt Anomey. ~ PERSONALLY PRQSECUTED over 100 jury trials. 50o/oOfF •lOEn~ Boxci500 Reg. $21.75 NOW$10.88 3M Box Sealing Tape 6Rolls NOW $5.81 • LEGAL EXfEBENCE--10 years as OOl.f1ty prosea.Jtor, tu NEVER tried a serious case. • ENOOBSEMENTS-Self proclaimed •choice of law enforcement~ but NOT endorsed by HER OWN Deputy District Ahomty'a Association. • NOTED CASES-Handed 01n1ak and peel( starch warrant cases. ~ ENDORSED BY THE ORANGE COUNTY DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTOBNFf'S ASSQCIATION. OVER 20 SUPEBJOB AND MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGES AND SENIOR LAW ENfORCEMENT OFFICIALS. Mtge ADbert Rtzgerlld ~· Donlld McCetin ~Randel Mdneon ...... ...,, ThaMll _.,. JllMt W-.artl (1tt) ~ Ridwd a.cani ~ ltyT'On McMt1an (r•I.) Frn FINI .Wft.._...,. ,.._. Aan ~ ~ ftcNld Plrlbr Mtge Evnrt ~ .-. tlldsco 8riltno _.,. l«Nt MtMlt Judge Ted ~ Mlge Edwttd Laird Jud9e Cati Fr~k Mtge Btel londan .Wp--... r.. Ullt Ccmmllebw Robert Kett. C.0.MlMI ... CW.~ .I.NOTED CA$ES-Tried 26 HOMICIDE CASES with a 93% CONVICTION RATE. ti' PRESENTED FIRST CASE IN ORANGE COUNTY In which DNA EVIDENCE was used to CONVICT A RAPIST. ti' TRIED FIRST CA$E JN ORANGE COUNTY In which a DRUNK DRIVER ••found guilty °' MURDER. ti' RESIQENCE-Harbor District for 17 years. IBA Coach and AYSO Referee. ' Rubbermaid 01.airmat Gnppcr bade b:qls the. mat m placx: 45 "X53" ~.$45.00 NOW$27 .00 •LEGAL EXPEBIENCE-17yen in general pracdce. NEVER CONVICTED ACBIMlNAL 9'NOOBSEMENT~o significant !.gal 6r juciciaJ $~. •NOTED CASES--tblt. ( N9WRO't Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot From A1 The Burri campaign has raised a total $44.000 in contributions and reports $24,000 cash on hand. Green's contri· butlons total $19,000 with a $676 cash ba l- ance. Rohrabachcr raised $60,000 in con- t~ibutions during the calendar year, but has current campaign finance report .shows 1 cash balance totaling $70,763. different individuals. Orccn campaign debts total $4,366 owed to firms for brochure design, mailer labels and media layouts. Huntington Beach and parts of Newport Bench and Costa Mesa. Buffa's campaign staff estimates that Rohrabacher has spent more than $170,000 on mailers. preciate what Dana has done to uy and free their homeland . " Campaign financial recordi. $how that Rohrabacher has also received donations from a number of political action com· mittees, ranging Crom the Fluor Public Af- fairs Committee to the National Rine As· socrntion Victory Fund. Amigos de Bot a Chica, the group Green helped found to prese~e the Boba Chica wetlands. Per ontl contributions tu Green's campaign range from former Huntington Beach M3yor John Er>kine to former congressman Jerry Pancrson. . "If you look at the numbers of individu- als who've contributed, we probably have the highest number," said Green cam- paign coordinator Lance Penny. "We want to be grass roots, but frankly it's very hard to keep up. It's not a very level playing field." Rohrabacher said he has consistently voted to lower the amount of funds given to congressional repre entative for con- stituent mail, and he insists that his mail- ings are not campaign materials. Personal contributor:. to Rohrab:icher's campaign range from Doobie Brothe rs guitar pl:iyer Jeff "Skun"-" B:ixter to Co:.t:i Mesn Republican A$'1embly President John Moorlach Buffa's camp:ugn finnnce reports ho~ contributions from only one political ac- tion committee· a Sl,000 donation from the Jones, Day, Reav1 & Pogue . GO\)d Go"ernmen1 Fund of Cleveland, Ohm. Pcr)onal contributions rnnge from former Ne"pon Beach City Attorney Den nii. O'Neil who repre)ents the Balboa U.1) Club to the Ne~port Beach development company of Curci-Turner. The Rohrabachcr campaign reports a $1,600 debt that campaign officials say represents funds that arc available but have not been claimed from a number of Both Green and Buff a have complained about Rohrabacher's use of taxpaycr- funded constituent mailers sent to voters in the new district, which includes all of Rohrabacher campaign manager Gene Ferguson said support for the congre s- man has been diverse. "Dana's gotten a lot of his support from the Vietnamese community, the Croatian community, the Koreans -all of the people who ap- The only political nctaun committee do- nation to Green's camp:ugn comes from SEASHORE 38 actual parking spaces on the south side, while surveys con- ducted during the summer showed as many as 88 vehicles parked along the strip. curb the illegal parking." City staff will try to get tile path widened before summer begins. The work will involve sandblasting the asphalt and then repainting From A1 ing on the ocean side to clear up visibility. In January, she again called for tt.e parking ban and asked the off-street parkina com- mittee to review the idea. A key reason for the cramped parking is that residents park their cars behind their garag~s. city of- ficials said. the stripes. ~ . • "I'm real anxious for them to move along," said Plummer. "ft shouldn't be too difficult if th ey hurry up and get it done before school'S' out." 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Jet •••.. $1099 .•... •599 llNC J pc. llt ..... s 1399 ...... ,,, . • • ' • , May 28. 1992 -------- ----------------------------- Health & fitness Editor Kirk Wolcott ... 642·4321, ext. 37 Sadly, college · graduation no IOnger assures employment '' c om~e~cemcnt is a begmnmg, not an end." Hundred , maybe thousands of pecches spoken at graduation ceremonies this month will include these words. Family Counseling But these days graduates and their parents aren't so sure it's true anymore. The job market is the worst it has been in SO years. The New York Times reports that studies by two universities indicate that nearly one-third of the nation's entry-level jobs for new grad- uates have evaporated during the recession. Large employers have reduced or eliminated their hiring this year, and the market is already glutted with nearly a million unemployed managers and professional workers. So, what's a graduate to do? Prepare for n creative search for employment, understand that finding a job is a full-time job, be patient, develop as many alternatives as pos able and keep your sense of humor! "There's nothing funny about having to come home without any job prospects at all," says Su an, a new graduate. "l\e been on my own for four years and now il feels awful to ha\e to move back in with my parents." Susan's parents don't think it's very funny either. Empry-nesting has tamed out to be liberating for them. So what's o parent to do? Be Joving, set some time limit , be patient and supportive, trust that your new graduate will fihd a job and move on. Above all, keep your sense of humor too! In this tough market the name of the game is perseverance. The good news is that the class of '92 may be a little better prepared for a grueling job search than the two classes which preceded them. College-placement people have done a belier job of bolstering students for the labors ahead. It begins "ith a viable plan of attack. Think about what kinds of companies are likely to have the type of job you want. Use the telephone directory and your local Chamber of Commerce Directory. Check out the Yellow Pages (the The good news is that the class of '92 may be a little better prepared for a grueling job search than the two classes which preceded them. best encyclopedia about how people make money). Study trade publications. While you're in the library, look around, ask for help and know that libraries are rich sources for new ideas and contacts. Check out the classified ads (and don't be put off by rumors that good jobs are never listed.) Remember that when a company puts its name in an ad, it is usual!) an invitation to research that Free speech and hearing screenings for children onered Unfortunately, more than 22 Newport Language, Speech and million Americam !>uffer from a Audiology Center has centers lo- spcech, language or hearing im-cated throughout Orange County pairment. and has been providing speech in the Southern California area. All screenings are administered by licensed speech pathologists and are by appointment only. For more information, call 581·2800. As part of the gnm 1ng concern and language services for 22 years over the increasing numbers of .---------------------------1 children and adults inflicted with these disorders. May has been of- fici:illy recognized as "Better Hearing and Speech Month.'' -Liuic Im on the Bay-... Qu-GJeSts Say It Best! ''.ftwd lk ~ ~ ~tk~.·· M & M BllJ H1.Ydfll -,~- In surport of this effort, New- port Language, Speech and Audio- log) Center 1~ offering free speech and hcarmg 'creenings for chil- dren during the entire month of May. 617 Lido Plark Orin. Ne•p<H1 Inch, CA 91"3, (714) 67.)..UIO . . ~ ' . ... • .J . -. ' ., ·- WESTCUFF 1 ···~ _.. j Nl'MIOAr*lmf e&SUIOI (71~~ M•= ..:::::a...:.~ oag a Cir Groomng .... _ ---------C114*M-4111 c:u~m-1• ' • I' company. The library can help )'oU here too. Contact every possible per~on who you think might be able to open a door. This is )Our time to · ask for help. Perlrnp::. some day you'll be able to return the fa\or, so don't be afraid to ask. _ Check out the bulletins of any relevant profe~sional organizations. Work for a temporary agency such as Kelly Girl for a while in order to learn about as many · companies ta possiblC", (UCI, by the way has it::. own temporary but only if &his decision is not of default. De careful that you don't compound the problem and end up in the wrong career. If )OU are the ad\enturesomc type, you mny wan1 to look into the Peace Corps or some other ovcr·seas opportunity. Funny, your parents may admit that they wish they had taken this kind of opportunity themselves. Dr. Und11 AJ1azl Is • family • m11rri111t counselor nllh offlctl In Corona de/ Mar. ~ Why do our guests like . "".~~'4'/I' "-· the Little Inn on the Bay ~ ._ so much? . 617 I.WO Plitlt. Orin. Newport kadl, CA 92663, (714) '7).1111 agency for JObs on campus and you ti;::======================~­don 't have to be a student there.) Look for opportunities in )'Our own college placement office, or other college office!ii in your home city or county. Do not overlook local government offices at the county, state. fedcrnl and municipal levels. AmNTION: ALL DOGS & CATSI YOU NEID YOUI SHOTSI During your job search, con idcr volunteering some time in a place which will also do you some good. 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Society Yes, the guests at the Angelitos de Oro fashion luncheon -seemed to like the Scaasi fashions they saw during an upbeat, fast paced show Tuesday at Le Meridien. Designer Arnold Scaasi, arriving just prior to the luncheon commented, "Today you will see 75 pieces of my fall late-day and evening clothes ... and you will see lots of red. I love red." True, true, lots of red, bright • p • Fashion designer Arnold Scaasi, left, ''ith chair Ginny Smalh,ood. U 5t,tt:r 01 O.C. benefit. \\t w 111 be gh ing the Jr •ani£at1on S J00,000;· ~aid ~111JlhH>0J, aJd1ng pr;.u:.c for her 1.omn11th:c. "\\hate, er came our "a' the\ hOJnJlcJ it. \\ 1: .ire cuntinu1ng the \~urk d M.tria Crutcher, hunuran ch.J rn an ol~ 1h1. u,1\... · I h "c\\:nt \\J'> a :.elluut "ith :U.t guc't'> .111cnJ111g, anJ a table adJl."d <JI the l.1 I llllllUlC. ll mn tltcc member' 1'lc.IUJl!d Ph)lli'> B.iillic la 25-~car member ol \ 10) Ann Bcniamtn, Barbara Carr, Marcja ca .. hionL Harriet Col(, \\artha CrO\\nCr, j{>rri O\\.ln, LouM.' E\\int;, Ardc.•n Flamson, Jane Cl.ul.., !>hl•ri \1cJd, \1.irth n 1'1.wl .. cn, Cecilia 1'oll, Tri>h O'Donnell. Catherine Th\cn and Janet Curci \\abh. • I he fa,1 11 n .\ Jtd11nl! <.ru'' J in~• J..JtJ Judil' ArgHo ·, Donna Crt.•.in, Dot Clock, Helen Melchior .11 u J.n. 11. \1el1'> a, Pat Allen, pre,1d1;nl J.1nct Smt ih, Ronnie Allumb.iugh, j.lnic Berl'>, Karen Bchon, "'wra 1'1J Charley Hcstt.•r, \1Jr) luu t-turn'>b\', Zee Allred an I Tum P.l'><Ol' pink, brilliant blue, black and gold, pc'"tcr .ind gunmetal galore in crepe~. lace and ,,1t1n ( l 1rl11. r the dc'•l!ner I 11H. h1. d " th Tina SchJfnitL .ti Im right an.I us1t.• Hern.rndt.•1 1111 111' kit Other' .tt the t 1hlc 1ndudeJ Carol HorO\\tll tnd Billur Wallerich ol 'c11n 111 ~1.ir1.u,, tli1.· 't1llC th.11 .11 1.tngul for tic ~l.111\ 111 \11 1.·ric.t ' 1110,t IJnh>U' p1.·r~1111 1 11 .. ha\I." ~ .. J.1'1 cr1.:.Jl1lm,. 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How to submit your ·nuptial news The Daily Pilot welcomes the chancc to sharl' the news of your engagement or \\roding with our readers.· Photos of the couple or of the bride only may be submitted with the 1in1shed form. Black and white photos reproduce best, but }OU may submit sharply-focused color photoi. for appro' al. Pick up engagement or \\.-cdding form .. in our lobby at 330 W. Bay St.. Costa MC'SJ . or -.end a self-addressed stamped cn\lelopc to the \V'cJding Department, The Pilot, P 0 . Box 15<>0. Cn)tJ Mesa, 92626. Engagements and \\Cdding .. arc publi)hcd on J l>pace available basis. For more inlormat1on. c.111 642·4321, extension 350. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... , ..... c...., ..... llU ......... CISU •U-S41·11S& Un'°'l\l'>.'l~ 1.1 in1rmf''('ar\ ~.nt>nn)! ~'l' m.lll' c\ll'\ i:.tlhmnl! 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Thi ... 111.1~11111( t>nl 111wntor\. 11u ludtnl! m.1m tlt'tn' nt>\Pt di....p l.t\l•d;" ill ht -....old ,11 prt<. l'' onh ,l\,lllt1hlt.1 \\ lwn l ... tnrt' 0\\ IWI IPI ll" Conw in .rnd ... l'<.' ow ltllt.' uillt>l lt<lll lot .111 1,1-....tt.'' .rnd hudl.t'I' ~110\\ tn~ 111.11 ou1 rl'pllldllOll IOI 1111l'~ll l\ -....1\imf, lwhlllcl \( llll l'\l'I\ Jllll<. h.1-....l'. , All Thursday. May 28, 1992 Community Forum Community Forum runs on Tuesdays, ~htH~3ys and Silturr.bt11 \ Editor William Lobdell ... 642·4321, ext. 351 D ana Rohrab1chcr's campaign for Congress rcNeals that nativasm is once again capable of raising its ugly head when desperation interferes with the pursuit of political power. Lacking an ogenda responsive to the Liberal Politics maladies of the nation, burdened by embarrassing campaign mistakes, and challenged by opponents of considerable integrity and accomplishment, Rohrabacher has resorted to using fear as a motivation for attracting political support. His tactic? Attack the powerless -those in our society least capable of defending themselves -and hope that this resonates with the voters on election day. The target? America's new threat: illegal aliens. June 2 has become not only an opportunity for Republicans in the new 45th Congressional District -which includes Newport Beach and Costa Mesa -to elect their nomine~ for the general election in November. but a referendum on the politics of fear. Throughout American history, nativist mti\ernents h;l\·e e\ploited the politics of tear ~h a mean'> to publtc office and polit1c,1l power Dating back to colonial time., :ind continuing intermittently during the 20th Century. nntivism has bc.:cn Jmen b~ a proclaimed desire to prc-.c.:l'\e the "ulJ. 1J)llic order," as h1,tnr1Jn D•1' 1cJ H. Bennett explains. "by pu1g1ng the corrupting elements that menuced its va lue and perverted its in titutions." The most notorious of the many contemptible instnnces of nalivi min American history was the Know-Nothing fear equal." Apparently, ull person are created Party of the 1850s. ln language more elegant, but no less vile in import, than campaign diatribes in the 45th District. one nntivist writer Rohrabacher's campaign strategy? equal only if they happen to be U.S. citi zens. "Not one cent of u1x dollars for illegals," said Rohrabachcr. The "lamp beside the Sadly, it's attack the powerless of the 1850's reviled the "ignorant and depraved foreigners ... Their very coming and mingling with us_ciiminishes the purity and intelligence and piesy we had before. Our moral power is weakened, our moral sense blunted. our moral compactness divided and distracted by their foreign inOuence." Today, the rhetoric of nativism is more subtle; it would be indelicate at .best (lo say nothing of impolitic) to be as brutally direct as the Know-Nothings were in the 1850!>. Nevertheless, the basic entiments remain essentially the same: the idea of America is at risk from a new foreign peril. In the \\Ords of Congressman Rohrabacher: "I care more about my people than I do about illegals." F or Rohrabacher, "my people" are al rbk from the waves of illegal ahem. who dall) cros'> our border in search of a bc11er life. Who are "my people?" White. Baptist. single, journalists born an Corona who enjoy rock-and-roll but despise the National Endowment for the Arts? Rohrabacher would like potential voters of the new 45th District to believe that Illegal aliens are responsible for most of the important problems plaguing them and the nation: rbing health care costs, unemployment, underemployment, high tax rates, collapsing infrastructure, diminished educational achievement, and. the demise of "family values." Rohrabacher's solution to this menace? Deny illegal aliens access to any taxpayer-funded services and deny the children of illegal aliens born in the United States citizenship. "Dravo,'' respond some who hear this message. Such a favorable response evinces the fundamental immornlity of seeking honor and the public's trust by appealing 10 one of the "orst human instincts: fear. Even if illegal aliens \\ere respomible for what ail America, or nt lc:.asl the new ..S5th District, there is golden door" is c>.tingui!thcd for the tired, poor, "huddled mas!tes yearning 10 breathe lree." They.should huddle someplace cl e I suppose. Of course, there is no compelling evi de nce to sustain any of the contrived linkages between illegal aliens and the major !tocial, economic, and political difficulties faced by Americ3 in the 1990s. Certainly, the presence of many illegal aliens in America'!. southwei.t pose some very i.erious problcmi. for local nnd state governments. But it' a big leap of logic 10 conclude that illegal alien arc the or even the pri mary caui.e of the ma1or problem!. we face :.u. a nation. T o be i.urc, RohrabJcher b not unaccustomed to making !tuch leap . • While other members of the Or:rngc County congrei.i,ional delcg.1t1on. such as Chri'>lopher Cox. ha'e been .. trugglcd to restore financial '>Jnit) to the federal government b) reducing the f cdcral deficit. Rep. Rohrabacher hJ'> been busy aligning. him"iclr with Senator J ~ Helms to censor. the NEA ift' tile name or rcitoring ''traditional family values." unvh11 a:.ide the que-.1ion of whether Rohrabnchcr's 1maull was of any relevance or importnncc to hi cono;titucnts in the fom,er 42nd D1 trict. only Qua)le·loGic t"Ould deduct that a " censored NEA will rc~tore "traditional r:imily vnlues" (whatever they may be) to Amcric3. for Rohrob. cher, illegal ahen nre to nation:sl e~igcncii:s what "Murphy Brown" is to "illegitimacy'' for Vice Pre idcnt Quayle. The Know-Nothing Party was both preceded and follo\\cd by movement founded upon the idcn o( America as a threatened parndise. Anti-C. tholicism in --'Olon.ial AmcrjQ the po t-C1vil W:.ir rbe oC the KKK. the reemergence 0£ the Know-Nothings in respon e to Asi:rn nnd Southern European immigrntion from 1870 10 1890. the first rel.I sc:ne n!ter WW l, the resurgence of the Klan an the W's, McCnrth)ism, George Wallace, and others ure part of America's on.lid politicnl history. I t's history we rarely tcuch and 1herefore repeat without h11me. Will \'OtCrs of the ne" 45lh District succumb to the ~1rc11 .. ong of naths<;m and the politic of fear? We \H>n'I ~now un11I election UJY OrJnge Count) JnJ the nation can onl) hope. ·'' Lincoln once did, th:it "the het11.:r angel' of our nature" ""ill pre\Jll among 1he good people of the 45th D1~1ract on June :!nd. Mork /?«trD<'CD teurlu·~ politknl ('itncc nt UC/ and I'> 11 rt>:ul.Jr Doily l 'i/ot <'olumnl t. Does the kid file their tax returns for them, too? THE l NOISrENSABLE KJO !>tat ion. Mary Hornbuckle -Betty Smich of Spyglass Hill says her 9-year-ol<l granddaughter "a entertaining some neighborhood kids, and the talk got around to 1>ummcr camp. What the person said wa~. "Ha"e a happy Memori al Day." Brlcj didn't think that "J\ ri11ing. There i.houldn't be anything happy about a holiday, he said. dedicated to ~umber memories of our fallen comrades-in-arms. producer and lea<.ling ludy an their rui.h 10 gr:I thr: diredor·!> au1ogruph. 0 0 llE CLEA:"\EO lllE STABLE . CUI G OEAL!) - llcrculcs "·" an unJer·achic' ing "imp. A" one of ha' 12 prod1g1oui. l.1bors. the ffi) th1 cal hunk was told to tidy up the Augean !ttal:ilci.. \.\h1ch rcporteJh held 3,000 o\en anJ rcrn.1111cd uncleaned for 30 }eJr). "And hu\t .. do 1hc G)p"c" Jo i1?" "l he) JU'l pad up :ind lc.1\C fur the nc't c.1mp,i1c · I I.ah. th.11\ c.:.1>) fur him tu "·I) Whal aboul dou\lnl! 1hi: campl1re. \\ilh all tho-.1. i.111l-smoldc1111g lmbcr .. ? \\h.1t Jbuut u..11e .. '>tuffcJ \I.Ith mcmonc., of ,111 ththC \t'JC\ an Pcnn,)hJnaJ, Florid.1 and Southern (..1l1furnia. not to mention the p11 \top-. r:ing1ng from New York Cat) to \Ve:.t Africa to Knrc.1 to ~11'h·l..no" \\here cbc., Time for a refreshing change T he poli11cJI drum beat -.peak!> o f change. term limits. fre..,h blood, nc"' idea\. an end to the era "hen incumbenh arc aut11matH.ally returned to nffa:c -no que~t1ons asked. \ml the pol111cal ~how­ dm' n bet" t:cn ClhlJ Me'a ~ l.1\IH \l.1r. I lornhud.le and t\"0cmhhm~n Gil 1-ergu .. on 10 the GOP primal) for 1he ~Olh A"emhh Dl'tract m11 r1Jr' th;it m1>\Crn1..nt I ~·r.t.!u,110 ,., -.c:ding a fifth te1111 Ill rcrrc,ent hi' home- tu.,n I '-c"pMt BcJch in S.1u.1n,v an I h>rnhucklc - \\Ith on!\ ..1 mudc't war chest .-, .ind .1 111\\·prnfilc campaign -as hoping that the anti-incumbency m1111d 1n the \I.lie \\Ill re,ult in Ferguson's retirement. Cher the )C: If\. Fergu'>On has been danged and dented by di.:tr 11:1vr-. "~" ha\c tried to paint ham as an ultra-c()(lservatavc \''"' 'rcn<l'> more time f1gh11ng with Democrats than he does l11nk1nc Jfter Iii-. cun..,tituenl!I. I hai\ n1>l I.Hr True. f-ergu.,on has ne,cr shied away from a good £1gh1. AnJ 1r'' also true that because of his 1nud1-anJ·1umhlc rcputa11on he is not al"ays seen a<; 1he darling nl hi' n'4n p,irl). lei alone wath the other party. Uul. he h.i' mtnded h1i. con"litucncy. And while hi!> con~crvativc ,1.1nce might not n~ in some communiues. it doe' here. l hough not .1IY>J)' \\1th '>ucccc;-. and not alwa)'> "'llh the necessary grace and pnlic.h. he h." gone to bat for 1hoi.e in his d1\tric1. Still. ch.llH!e 1\ a gom.I thing and after fou r termo; an Sacramento. "e hclH:\e 11 "11mc.: for Fcrgu'>on -h11melf a proponent of term hm11c. -to '>lep .l\ldc an<l give someone else a chance I( "'c ha\e learned am thin~ in the past few year-. 11 l'i the we hurt our\clvcs O\Cr and O\\.:r ag.1111 when we <,hut out new ideas and fre!:lh voices. I lnrnhucklc would be refre<,hing. In Costa Me':i -where the cal} council ha' often hy -.plit by some of the very issues th.tt plague the entire \late -Hornbuckle has typically been the one to "'ork toward rnmprom1~c She hao;, an that scn,c:, already made her mark as a gomJ lcgil>lator. She''> alM1 a d1fferen1 -;on of Republican than fergu<;on . She is pro·chnice She " nppo.,ed to the ~hool 'oucher snit1at1vc She '"" Sen ~fan.an Uergeson a' her polat1cal mentor. She da<,lakc:!I the mean .,,de of the polaueal '>trec:t. We feel Hornhud.le would be a good fit in Sacramento We urge our reader<, to give her that opportunity. One lad said he'd wouldn't be joining his friends at camp this year because his parents wanted , him to stay home. Their explanation: I le was interrupted by an incoming buzz from my niece. Sally Marx, calling from the Poconos of Pennsylvania. She was phoning, she said, to wish u~ a "happy Memorial Day." 0 Kid $tuff. II they reall) wanted to test his ~trength. the\ ..., Kiit •• "They said I wa~ 1he only person in the house who kno\.\S how to work the VCR." CEClL 8. DEDERLE? -Yes. hould'vc J'>.,igned ham to dean m) CJgc,, clO\Ch anJ g.1r age before the north"ard trcl.. l1l Corona <lei MM. In the 1mmo1tJI \\Ords of the Jncicnt Grcd'. "0). \eyl" E'ef)onc., ~ut mcmone), I Local Scene ----0 HAVE A HAPl'Y DAY, ANYWAY -J ozr Brlcj (pronounced Joe Burley) of Seal Beacn phoneJ Monday to question the propriety of a holiday greeting heard on a radio th~at was Millon Berle at Cafe on the Lakes in Costn Mesa on Tuesday. makiflg his debut as a television director. The !lhow is "Lunch '~ith Lorna,'' producer Barbara Ven4tzin's latc)t inspiration for her Nct"'orl..ing USA series (check your local li!tting). starring the l~cly und talented Lorno Bt rlt, Uncle Millie's bride. Onlooker!. couldn't believe what they were looking on, bypassing both the One or the technical ,JJ\ lsOr) on The Dig Mo,e. a ~1b11ler namell J. Cornelius Crcun, cJmc home from J contcmplatl\C month an Mc\lcan "ater .. in tune 10 offer .tdv1ce. \\..L\ :.001hcd 'I c;1h. right tlut doc' c'crvunc t1Hc .allllll: ton' o( documcniar) e,1Jencc? ·1-.n't there J name !or pel1pk "h.) 'an't thro" an~th1ns a"·" -Jnd !thouldn't the' he reported to the fire m:w,hah ' Anyone "anna bu) a 1,ou,cnar uf l·r.ls1er. th e Scn-.uuu' Lion l Jury J\ubrin'~ column ru1h 1'ursdDJS, 1 bur. d11.' und ~uturdtJ) • 611-n-Mary ( "is h to clarlty some of lhe rontenl thJl "JS attributed to me in your ~fay 16-17 article. sensationally heudlined, "Hornbuckle· Ferguson has cost taxpayers S800,000." When your rcporter1 Anna Cekola. con1.1ctcd me \\llh Mary Hornbuckle's allcgaiion that has Democrat-killed legislation during the la~I four years has co I $500·800,000, bused upon Hornbuckle's own estimate of $8-10.000 per bill, I told your reporter that I wanted to verify this before responding. Our office then con1ac1ed the Assembly Rules Committee and was lold Lhat lhe figure was closer to 11 ballpark $6,000. Being new to my position, 1 accepted this inform:uion at face-value and relayed it to your reporter. 1 ~houldn'I have, because it is not true. I called the Rules Commi11ee myself )CSterday, pol..e with the same source, and "Oo it lake the Gyp)iei. Jo it," he said. as~d exactly how chis figure was llcnvcd The response was, "I'm not ~ure "here it C\lme> from," and I \\US told 1h..1t the Assembly stopped estimating the co~t or hill· )'c11r.. 11go w<1s further udvised thJt such costs were 1101 very easy to obtuin because everyone h..1d ..1 daffc:rc:nt idc:i on what to indudc. In other words, contrary to Hornbucl..Je's 11 .,crti<ln\, there is no vcnfhlble cost for legislation that I'> proposed and con\idercd. "hcthcr 11 eventually passes or is dcfc:atet.I. How to get involved! ....,, Call Che Render • Hotllnt 111 (~2.60 6) (Leave nanle, hometown and number) or write 10: "Letter\,'' 330 W. Il3y St., Costa Mesa. 92627 or fax to 646-4170. More amporlJntl~. uny amount )he Cl1UIJ .111ribu1e lo che co 1 of Mr. fergusdn\ bill\. \.\OulJ b~ greatly meri.h.1dl1\\Cd by the. neJrl) S\ billion they Y>Ould h..1,c s.1\cd ta,pJ)Cr"I hJd 11~11 \\'1llie llro\~n anl.l thc Dcmocruis killcJ them . I told your reporter 1h1 . but 11 "ll) ommc:d from the: i.tory. either h) her or by an rJ11m. For fu1ure guiJJ111..t, )OU might h~c to know chat Rcpubhcun lnll:. urc aoutincl)' l..alleJ by 1lu: T>emocr:it majority L;1 t year for ill)\iU\ce, whale Republicans rcpre!>entc:d 41' percent of the A!~cmbly membc~hip. only 18 percent of the bills ;ippro~d \\ere ~uthorcd b) lhc:m Fin.illy. I mu5t ohJCCl to the iro~'IY masleod· i11g headline and !\Uhhe<1d to your '+lllr)' They reduce your article 10 .i h1t -p1c:cc anl.I demon· Irate a lack Of bJ\IC JOUrnah\llC 10h::p11\· LESLIL CARUONL Chacf-of·St.iff Gil Fcr~uwn A~\Cnlbl)mJn, 701h D1'ltrict PR~IDENT Ctorat Bush. (RJ. The White House, 1600 Pcnnsytv:in1.1 A"c . Wash1na1on, DC 20500 How to contact your legislators Nf:\VPORT·MESA UMHU> CllOOL DISTRJCT. 1601 16th St. Nc"'porl Ocach, 760-3200. Supcrin1cndcn1. John W. Nicoll Board Members· fu!'n' t Wrmtr, pruldtnt; Jim de Boom, Rod Mo<'Mlllll•n. Judy •ranco, htrT)' LoOlbounvw, l!d Dttktr, Manha •luor. VICE PRESIOENT Dnn Quaylt. (R). Scn3tc Orricc Building. Wash inaton 0 .C ZO~ 10 GOVERNOR Ptlt Wiison. (R), S111te Capitol. Sncr.uncnto, Q5814, (Ql6)445·2~1 U.~. SC:NATORS Alan Cran\lOn, (0). S7S7 W. Century Blvd . Suite 515. l.o' Ansclcs. 90045. (213)2J5·2186. John ~mour. (R), 2400 C: Katella Ave , Suite IOM. Anaheim. 92806. 634-23}1 u.s. HOUSE or REPRESENTATJvtS Chris Co (R), 40th OisL, 4000 MacArthur BlvJ., C.Ut Tower, Newport Beach. 92660. 7~t .... 2244 (Rcpn:~ntJ Costa Mca1 end Newport Beach.) fAT ' AT·' t11rl1n Be n. (R), 31th Dist 140 Newport C~nter On\C, Suit 120, Newport Beach. 92660. 6'().1137. (Rc~rcscntJ Newport & ch) J aJL Lrwb, (R), ~~th Dist •• 1940 W. • - Orangcwood. Suite 106, Oranac. 92668. 939-0604. (Reprcs.cnts CM11 Mesa) STATE ASSU.1BLY Gllbf11 Ftrauion, (R). 10th Disr • 4667 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 30.S. Ncwpon Beach, 92660, 756-066$.(Ncwpon Bcach) Nolan Frtntllt, (R). 69th Dist., 1719.S Newhopc Sr .. Suite 201, Fountain Valley, 92708 . 662-.SSOJ. (Reprcscnu p~ns or C< ta Mc a and Huntl naton Beech ) CAUFOR.NlA COASTAL CO~tMIS JO, San franciteo (41S~.S200 (South co t rc1t0n eoo.cr11c pht he tween offices in l ona Beach (213) 590-5071, nnd San Diego (619) 297·9?40. Comml lontr Do" Mclnnb: (619)723·92"6 RANGt. COUNTY BOA.RO Of UP£RVI ORS 11111 of Adm1n1 tration, 10 Civic ('(ntcr Pl011.i, an1a Ana, 92701 llarrirCC M. \\Wtr 2nd ()1\t, C: 11 Mcu. 8-W·l.220 \ Thomas f . RJley Sth Oisr (Newport Beach, Santa Ana 1 lclahts) SJ.4-3550 COUNlY 80.UO Of lDUCATlON 200 Kalmus Drive, C~t• Mc~. P.O. Bo1t 9050. 926ia.9050, 966-4000. EUubcUa 0 . Parur, member, Trustee: Arca 5 (Costa Mesa, Newport Beach.) COAST CO!\tMUNITY COU..EGE Ol TRJCT I 70 Adam Ave. Costa Mcu-;-92626, 432·5012 Chancello . AJrf'C'd P. ftr19Hdtt. Phd.; Ptt ldt8l! NHcy A. PoUard; Bo rd ltmbtn: bt"7 Baum, P.ul C. Btratt, Walttr G. 11.,_ald, ArmHdo R. Rub; tudtnl 1 nitlt•: l\Jnten II. Carwood ORAJllClt COUN'TY FAIR BOARD f'air Or , Costa Mc.s:i. 7.Sl·FAIR Pr" 1Jcn1: Leny Anold, Vice Prc~1dcn1, Don \\111tt: D1rccto11 To• TlilO•IOfl, John Cran, luck Johns. Randy S.1111, lntrly Lanastoft JI• Undbtrt. Ca17 ll117•lian. MESA CON OLJOATED WAn:R 0 1 ilRJCT 11/C>S Placcn1111, Costa Mcso. 631-1200 Bo:irJ ~kmbc"': Tnid7 OhHa. llonk Panlon, !\Iorio Durante. Jack llall. Tol9 rlJon COSTA MESA SANITAR\' DISTRI :'T P.O. Do" IZOO. Cosi. Mca;a 9~628·1200. 7$"4·50.0. Uu:irJ Members: James Wahner,· Jem~~ F~1nan. lfmy Crccn. N.u-.: Reade 11nJ Diel Sherrie\:, CllY CO\ USMt: il' C:o,11 Mesa: City llDll, 77 r 11ir OrnC', 75J·522J. M.uy llornbud.lc, ffiJ)'\1r; S;inJra Gcni • ~1 1; m.•> r; Pclc:r Bufr1. 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Fill out the subscription form or for fastest results, coll our SUPER SERVICE HOTLl~E at (714) 642-4333. DEAL OF THE WEEK FRED ASTAIRE DANCE STUDtOS OF IRVINE 3881 Alton Pa~ay IC• lr.1 ne • iSS.1500 Mon·Fri 10·10, Sat 10·2 3 FREE 112 Hout Dence L.euons • 1 au.9t Party APPARR IAl.IOA IStANO ICIOS CLOTHING CO. Unique & C01Wentionol Childf9fl's Cloltung 224 Morine Ave • Bolboo • 723-4490 Compllmentary pair of T1C·TAC·TOE socks with $20.00 pwchoM ltowtU.'s llD110UE· lnfont & Toddler & Womens Sportsweor V.o lido Ptoto, 3467 V'IO lido • NB • 673.4510 FREE ICldtmeHes (up to $ 13 YOlu•) with $SO min. pun:h. THE GIAHT toY'S Outdoot Recr90tion Suppl .. u'Apporel 1750 Newport 8IYd • CM • 645-3400 FRH $$ Gift Cetttfk:o te with ony $25 (reg. priced) Clothlng Purchase. (Umlt One Certlfk:ote per cus1omefl PAOlO GIMDCNI Fine ltol.on Clolha For Men Ldo Monno Vtlloge 3416 V.o Opono, #I • NB • 675-40.U 2'"" Off ony ~hose SHtP\IY'S Clolh.s kw Men, W°"*' & Boys 2300 Hotbor 8IYd • CM • 631 -3222 Men's• Women'1 • loys TUITUHECO $5.H (~ Cotora) s. "'· l, Xl ROYmP SHOES lorgest S.ledton of SAS Comfort Shoes 1n S CA City Shopping Center • Orange • 634 ·0631 Addltlonol 10% Off our $19.97 Sole GfOUp AUTOMOTIVE IENZ • NAMER Moani.nonc. & Repo1r 375 Bnstol St , #85 •CM • 668-0882 FRH Wlpef IUodel with lube s.Mce JOHHSOH • SON Soles SeMce & Body Shop 2626 Holbor • CM • 540-5630 Smog eettmcotton $2•. 95 pfus $6 '°' ceftlflcot• Ford, ~oln Mercury oniv ORANGE COAST JUP EAGLI Sola • 5-Mce • leos•ng • Port1 2524 Holbor B~ • CM • 549-8023 Alignment Speclal $39.95 (Jeep a Eagle Vehicles Ontv) ROGER Mil.LEI MrTSUllSHI Soles, 5-Mce & leos•ng 19202 S.Och 8IYd • HB • 968-0233 10% Off~ on All hpoln Mlf1ubllhl Pl'oduch Ontv SHOWCASE CAI RENTALS 3939 W. Coost Hwy. • NB • 650-0925 1K Of P My COf Rental SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU Soles,~ •• &..osuig 187' 1 e.och atwd. • H8 • 842-2000 Ftee U point eafety lnlpeetton. Coll few detolla. SOUTH COUNTY VOU<SWAGlN Soles, S.l'W:• & t..osing 18711 S.Och Bh-d. • HB • 842-2000 ot • flMf Change $9.95 plus tax '9Qulartv $•3.SO VW .. MIN PfOd\letl onl'(. T1tOPtC ..w Al.Ao, Aircroh, Boot, JN Oeto1long 375 Bristol • Ste. 80 •CM • 966·1964 • Pk:k A INl'te · New Car • I Year UU (19g. 325.00) UMd Car • 1 Year • ., (reg. U5.00) froplQ Shine ... (19g. 79.00) TUT1\I CUCI tlSSAH Soles, Serft<• & t.osinJJ 2845 Holbor 8l\ld • CM • 5•0.6410 Rotote • lolafle• al ' -"""· $2.t.91, does not lncMde non40c:tofy wheetl, Hiiian veNc ... onty. UNMISnY IAlD • NIYICI Solee, s.Mc• & Potts 2•80 Holbor 8l\ld e CM • 540.9640 • 7-6 M·F, 9.1 lube, OI • ,.._ • fllll Safety Check $19.91 + Toa. M 8.M. oan a IO"' duty trucU CATERING COMPUTERS N01'IMLI ""N01'llOOI" co .. , ... FOdOfy Oitect 386Slt·20Mha CPU 2().~11 .SM/tNA-FM.·~ 11436 w.4 St. e FV • 964°1137 • f/11. ffl.<t331 ,_..., ... , ....... ·• ..... ··~ ... ........ ,.. ..... - .. CONSULTING MC CUE ASSOCIATES Cooch1ng in BUllness & Perionol Effectiveness 4570 Compus Dr 160 •NB • 979-1000 8AM·5PM Mon·fn FRH lnlttol Consultation • Career Plon nlng 20% on s.Mees ART/GAl.lERIES · GREGORY GALLERY Ong1nol Art, Print1, Crohs & From1ng 3406 Vt0 lido • NB • 723-08B7 FREE poster (No purchase necessoty) H.G. DANIELS Art Supply 1651 SunOower •So Coost Plo10 V1lloge • 434·8003 10% OFF anything In store, 20"4 OFF any of our pens, over 7000 brand nomes to choose from OFF THE WALL GALLERY Art, Cus1om From1ng & G1hs Vt0 lido Ptozo. 3441 -S. V10 lido • NB • 723·5950 FRU Seashell Rose. with purchase of $20 0t mor• {$6 value) SHAn·UP HiwP<>RT Full SeMce H.ohh Club 1080 !MM Ave (Westcltlf P\oto) •NB • 631-3623 One Fltll Tanning Seulon FOOD/RESTAURANTS AUONOANZA Fresh Posto & Seolood Restouronl 3421 Vt0 ltdo •NB • 675·8973 FrH lunch Entr" With ll'urchas. of Second ANGELO • holt0n R1storonte 1969 Horbor Blvd.• CM • 646-1225 20% OFF Entire Check, lunch or Olnnef ARIANA Alghon1slon ReslOuronl ...c~O £. 17th S1 •CM • 646-4418 15% OFF any d lnnef check Of FREE Detaeft with ony d lnnef' IEHIHANA JoponeM CUISlne 4250 B.rch St. • N8 • 955-0822 C~ntory FMd Rice with Lunch °' Dinner In dining room CH0'5TICK'S HOUSE Gourmet Chinese Cu1s1ne 18315 Broollhurst St • FV • 963-721 I FRlE entrM (of equal or lesser YOlue) with purchase of 3 entrMs, (Dine In only) G • G PIZZA ~ Piuo, Polios, Sub. & Bulfolo 1125 Vic:torio SL •CM • 722-7585 Ftll luffolo Piao Flngetl (no purchase necessary) LOVl'S IAR • GRILL Newest membe< of love· s Borti.cve 20111 Broollhurst • HB • 968-7500 604)(. Off 2nd (nfrM of equal Of leSMf YOIUe u·s RESTAUIAHT Mondonn, Szechwon & Contonese Cv1s1ne 8961 Adams • HB • 968·5050 10% OFF Food To Go • $10 Minimum MA IARKHS Down Home Country Cook1n' I 54 E 17th St • CM • 646-4303 20'Wt Off Arly lreakfaat, lunch °'Dinner 1111 (ton"f, Senior Clttten'• Menu and "'Specials" exclud9d) MO'S NtW YORK PIZZllM Piao Corry-Out/Oet.v.r, 1673 IMMAve. •CM • 722-1 212 Laro-16" 1 Topping Pin.a • Onty $7.SO MUCH<> GUSTO JAll IAI • GRILL ._toUf'Ont, Bor, Uve Musoe 263 E 17th St •CM • 631-4009 ~ INnch $5.95 IOMlltHO STIHT M s.Mce 1 .. touf'ont • Cocktoll Lounge 71' N. Mott\ St.• SA• 6'7.o921 • M.f 11·9 late LuncMarty tlrd Speclol • 2 p .m. to 6 p.m . 21% Off total bit (exc. tax • tip) Good tot up to • ou-ta • 1IW LOOSEY'S Chili Porkw & Soloon 101•2 Adams • HI • 964·8882 2 For 1 Lunch or Dtnnef. luy ony Ille laby lock Rtb • oet ~ Ofder fRfl. ZPGA Oossoc & Gourmet P.uo So Coott Htghwoy •COM • 675°4100 & Vio lido Ptoao • NB • 723-0707 $2 Off Nit ... tnternatbMll Piiio RORISTS SUBSCRIPTION FORM --------------• --------------• • lllm:ITI: I Just $7.50 per month I •Nome---------------------~-------• 1 Adctess ~---------------------------• : City -------------------Zip ~=-=-==:-----:===-- •Home phone I NY9DIT : IPECW. llSntCn.t 0 Cosh CJ Check #----0 0thef I ·----------0 VISA/WC/ AME X • .----------Exp.Date ·----------·-----------------------------------------------MAIL TO: The Dot( Pilot {Clrculatlon Dept) 330 W. Boy St .. Costa Mesa CA. 92627 GREEN SYSTEMS Wholesole lnlertO< & Eatertor T rop1col Plonts 20362 SW Birch • SA Hgts • 756· I 21 l Thurs • Fn , Sol 9.4 ......_ FREE Palm Of l ltd of Paradise with any purchase INSTANT JUNGLE INTERNATIONAL 2100 Conyon Dr •CM • 645-0567 10'1. Off In Nursery 10% OFF All Wholesale Plants ANOTHER MAN'S TREASURE High Quol1ty Cons•gnment Anltques & Furn.lure 1621 E Edinger • SA • 836·6 I 60 (between lyon & Grond) 10"4 OFF Our Already Low Prices CARLTON'S LINOLEUM linoleum, Corpet, Wood. Morble, Tile 2542 Coost Hwy. • HB • 574-7470 Free Padding Upgrade • No Soles Tax CROWN FLOOR COVERINGS Floor & Window Cover 2760 S Ho1bor Blvd • SA • 979-7694 Stalnmaster Carpet $11.95/yd. Installed SlEEP CENTER PLUS No1tonol Brond Mortrl!sses & Custom Fum11ure 360 I Jomboree Rood • NB • 833-055 I FREE ma ttress pod with any mattress purcha se I UCk'S CLOCK SHOPPE Fine Quol•l'f New & Anhque Clocks 1735 Westcltfl Dr • NB • 631-3215 25"4 Ort any New Clock In Stock LYONS ANTIQUE CLOCKS 2500 Clocks 2330 Newpor1 B~ • CM • 631-4346 I 0 30·5 30 Wed • Sun. 30 to 50% OFF Antique • New Clocks UIS I COllfCTIBl.f S FOltMR FRIEtiDS Hummels, Anne\ile. PrectOUs Moments, Hogoro & Doll• 1 727 Wesicltll Or • NB • 650-5535 10% Off Any Purchase IOUSEH Full Service European Solon Vt0 ltdo Ptozo • 3463 Vt0 l•do • NB • 675·2779 F,.. manicure with your first haircut. EUROPA Jeu•co · f.1011 Spect0l.st Fosho<>n lslond. Su•I• 320 • NB • 759-8004 10% Ort the Ac:ryllc R9mOYOI (Reg. $20) HOME IMPROVEMENT AMERrTONE Pooni & Wollpoper Cenler 369 £. 17th St •CM • 646·8774 30% OFF Imperial Wallpaper PLAINS HARDWARE Milling, Scrffn1ng, Custom Po1n1 T1n1tng 2666 Holbor •CM • 546-7080 luy 2 gals. of point, get 3rd gal. of equal or lesser value FREE SAMEN CONSTIUCTIOH Custom Remodeling & Design Services NB • 650-0885 MOUOAY SP£CIAL: FREE Estimates, Uc. 115976$4 smJGHTS IV wtSTON lt~tt0I & Comrnerool • Sltyf9ht lnstollotioru 3617 W MocMhur 8IYd 1 506 • SA • 545.9793 15~ Off of Skytfght lnatallotlon TIOPICAll. lite. Wholuole Indoor flbW & AcCUIOMS 20391 SW ~ St • SA HGTS, • 756-0790 flH Pot*Y ~ Alff PurhcoM P'EARl.S by EMn<O 3.U I Vt0 lido, V.o lido Ptozo •NB• 673°3500 1'"" OFF ony purchase YINTAGf 11MI Clon e MIOQu. wotchea, told & res~ 23342-J ~nte OJ.• LAG HlllS • 588·902' Fifi ¥Mba1 appallal of Pofetl' ~ wt'lat Of pOC"9twotch WUTClff JIWl\US ~' ~ ol F.,. ~Jew.tr, 2043 WMIC~ll Or • NI • 6S0.4S9S Wolcl\ laltefy lr\!3111 d '°' ti." ............. Wlllue} KID'S S1Uff M a1aa111n 1C1C1mOM ~·· ~ & Wlaiialllil ..... '83 l W9lldlff °"" .... 67$. ,.,.. _ .................. ... FANTASY TOYS To)S Gomes St fled An mo1s !. Cn dren s Boo s 305 Moir\ Si • Bo·boc Perns~ :> • 673-7l61 10.,. OFF any Purchase THE FEED BARN Pel Suppl es 2300 Newpor1 81.;d (Of 23rd 51 • CM • 54s.J151 FREE 11 oz. bog of Selene• Diet Dog Of Ca1 Food {all varieties) TESTA CHIROPRACTIC End your bock po1n nowt 1731 Sonia Ano Ave • CM 1650·7 l 02 No Charge F0< Initial Examination ($150 Value) A HIGHER SOURCE \" Mossoge Therapy by Appl O nly 170 E 17th S1 Ste 1207 •CM • 6.S 1.7337 $40 for flrsl 60 min. session ($10 savings) LONGS DRUG STORE 175 Eost l 71h SI •CM • 631.8860 1/2 Pnc:e • All longs Bfa(\d Vitamins MARlNERS PHARMACY Moio< Vo 119 Preacnp•.oni, Gths & Cosme•oes 320 Super'°'· Ste 120 • NB • 645-7200 FREE OfoJ Thenne>metef' (No Pure~ Nee.ssory) SBIVICES : I BERNAL l ASSOCIATES NASE Heohh Insurance 22502 Com1r'lllo Estebon • LH • (800) 676-.C0! 7 Hours Som lo 8pm $25 Gitt Certificate with purchase of Insurance p(>llcy LESLIE EATON STUDIOS Phologrophy 222 E 171h •CM • 548-7191 Free r x 1 O" Portrolt NEWPORT FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. Restden1.ol Reol Estote loons 4299 MacArthur Bhrd 1 222 • NB FREE Credit R•PO<f w1th Any Funded loon ($50 Value) SUCCESSFUL SINGLES INTERNATIONAL $.ngles Meet ng Singles 2900 Bristol 8202 • CM • 241.3858 For Slngles • $5 OFF Pow., of P•rsonaJ PYesentation Seminar. April 22, 6.30 ·9.30 p.m . 557·5205 RITZ CLEANERS Cleon.ng-Aherat10ns 3536 E Coos1 H"'Y • COM • 675·61 14 25% ort All garment • Household Dry Cleaning . We hoV• Plck\Jp l Dellv9f'f Servlc•s CHA'S FAMILY SHOE REPAIR 1673 IMne Ave (01 171h) •CM • 6•2·4314 10% OFF Alt Shoe Repair TAX PROS Income Toa Preporolton 485 E. l 71h S1 Ste 407 • CM • 650-6503 SPECIALTIES IEACH IRLU Fine Col lomoo W11"es & Imported Bee4' 3431 Vo0 Opom •1000 lido Monno Wloge •NB • 673-4712 10% Off Mix l Match Coses CELHRATIONS Porty Suppl es s.Mces & O.Coro '°"' 801 W Bo tr • CM • 979·8510 ---- $2.00 on onv purchase of patty suppu.. • decOC'OtloN of $10 00 Of m<Q, KONA LANES Bo-4"'01 ~ & ~ lounge 2699 HOfbor 8l¥d • CM • 545.1112 FRH game ot bowing wtth eoch game purchOled, FtU compony ~. eotl CheM WINDOW Rlll\AC(MENT SHCIALISl (~y Ellic1ent Wfndow1 (71 4) 558-8004 10% Of-F lotol Coit - STATIONERS ' .. A10 Thursday, May 28, 1992 -------i ---------------------- ---From A1 ~treet were also blamed for increucd uaff.c on a neighborina Newport Heipcs 1treet, prompt· ing several council mcmben to exprc oonc:cm over the bumP' they app~d just two years ago. Spurred by Balboa Peninsula raidents upset over the traffic death of a local mother, the council in 1989 began testina the effectivcnca of speed bumps by placing them on several streets in the beach areas. lutions left 10 the ever-growing problem of gpccdiag. ''T'tiO speed llmjt on our street m 2S m~ but people ao in excea of that/' said H~ Drive resident Jennifer Travis. "People think it's their private speeding 1trip. ul'V\ pcnonally had a dog killed OD the stn:et ... imd I've almo&t been hit. Sometimes wety is more important than aesthetics." Councilwoman Evelyn Han acknowledged ! Super Lotto/Decco Supu Lotto Otcm • He~rtS ·······"····,······················ 4' Tuesday, Apnl 28 dr.iwins· 11, 38, 40, 43. 44, 49, In light of the growing debate, the council will review whether to continue use of peed bumps in the city. lo the meantime, city staff will send Highland and Carnation homeowners fliers with pictures to show what the bumps look like, maps that detail the planned loca- tions and detachable survey cards which home- owners will be asked to return to the city with· in 10 days. Law enforcement officials argued that the bumps damage vehicles, create noise aod could increase the number of lawsuits against the city. that the problem of speeding has bccOme t0 ~=============:;=:;:==:::;::;:::::======::=. seriQus that some relief is needed. "We need to analyze, 'How do we solve the prObtcm or Once touted as the solution to speeding cars on residential streets, the cement humps en- joyed widespread popularity for a couple of years, with residents all over the city clamoring to get them in their neighborhoods. But a year later, after traffic officials con- cluded the test humps slowed speeds by an av- erage of 5 miles per hour, the council decided to use the bumps throughout the city. people just driving too fast?'" she said. But Hart and council members Oarence Turner and John Cox say the bumps seem to cause more problems than they sotve. A key problem is increased traffic on certain streets as motorists try to avoid the street with the But the bumps have begun to lose favor. Under the policy adopted by the council, cit- izens wanting the road bumps in their neigh- borhoods must submit pelltions with the sup- port of dl least 65 percent of the residents in the area. bumps. the council members contend. Last week, JUSt as workers were p<>ised to pour cement for bump on several streets, residents drummed up enough oppo ition to halt the work on Highland and Carnation. "We have to stop what we're doing and relook at the situation," Cox sajd Tuesday. Speed bumps installed on a Costa Mesa Supporters say the bumps arc one of the few Opponents further argue that the thousands of dollars spent on bumps would be better used on stop signs and educational efforts . EXPENSES From A1 mileage as 1he standard discount or coach airfare. Danner said he began drafting the new policy laM fall, even be· fore October\ League of Califor· nia Cities' conference in San Fran· cisco, becau)e he noticed the city') ex1)ting fouMcntence policy pro- ' 1ded no specific rules on airfares or per-day expenses. a~ other cit- u.:~· do '"It led to different interprcta· t1Un-.." DJnna sJ1tl Uut other u1y officials ~a1J the HOMELESS From A1 Un liJ..e Sant.i AnJ and Anaheim, Co-.tJ MC'>J docs not have any permanent outdoor homeless camp-.. said U.1rbara Considine, ex- ecutl\e director of Share Our ser .. e-.. '"We don't get a picture of per- manent · homeless areas here." Comidinc said. ''If there's some- one "'ho 1-. homele!>S and it means they're ~lceping under a tree in Co ... tJ Mc-.a. and they ge t a better offer 1n Santa Ana, they'll be there. revefatioTf lhat Newport's del· egates to the conference spent an average of SI , 100 on hotel rooms, mileage, meals and even tips fu· eled the demand for 11 new travel policy. One planning commis- sioner's tab for the five-day con· ference was $1,692. Among the expenses picked up by taxpayers during t~c an nual conference were $278-per-night hotel rooms at the San Francisco Hilton. more than $200 worth of car mileage and $20 tickets for a · political satire show, according to the submitted expense reports. spent :is much as S21 for one breakfast and $35 for one lunch, and were further reimbursed for the cost of SB worth of drinks, a $10 bellhop tip and $16-per-day hotel parking. Despite the city budget cuts caused by the recession, Newport oCficials justified their expenses, saying the annual confcrence pro· vides invaluable training for city leaders and that higher-than- averngc San Francisco prices were partly to blame for the high tabs. Some 120 seminars on a variety of public issues, including plan· .ning, public safety, parks and li- braries, arc held during the five days. But certain city officials, includ- ing Mayor Phil Sansone, expressed discomfort and called for changes In spending. Councilman Clarence Turner, :i member of the budget committee. said he likes Danncr's proposed ·policy. "It's the kind of program we need in the city so everyone knows what the parameters are," he s:i id. "I don't think there have been abuses (of the present sys- tem). but this prevents abuse." With no limit on the per-day e~-rr==:==:?'.:=====:;;::::===:::======;;;;:::====~fi1 pcnses. wme city officials also '1/i{[ag e ![ aire s lioppes under tht: San Diego Freeway near the Suburbia Park in North Mesa Verde. Altogether, census workers counted 17,04:? homclc~ people in Orange, Los Angcks. Imperial, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties, v. ith about 66 percent found in shelters and a third on the -.trects. Homeless men outnumbered women three to one. and every ra· cial group was represented in the homeless population. BlacJ..s, who made up 29 percent of the homeless population, were disproportionatc l> represented since they make up only 8 percent .. "Large& Mall n~Beach" FREE PARKING OCEAN VIEW Restaurant • Retail • Office Spaces AVAILABLE from 11•gross 1100 So. Coast Hwy • Owner on Site, No. 308 Phone 14 497-0132 • Fax 14 497-0134 "Uut \\C do get our '>hare of people 1n here "'ho say the} are homelc~ and wh o ~)' the~ arc from Jround Costa Mt!sa ,.. of the population. Latinos made 1---------------.------------------------------------------up 36 percent of the homeles , Locally. the homeles have been known to 11,c an an 1'>0lateJ area called the "L111le Jungle" between Fa11"-1ew and Talbert par~ along the Santa Ana River. in cars be- hind K mart on Harbor BouJcvard and in a graffiti·~arred tunnel A about equal to their proportion of the general population. Whites, who made up 32 percent of the homeless. w,cre under-represented since they ma~e u 50 percent of the general po u ion. The Coasu 1s planning another homeless count in 1994. We're close to making this happen ... 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F olks have been babbling all week ever since Robert Van't Hof and Tim , Pawsat, defending men's open champions of the Adoption Guild tennis tournament, were upset in their first match. No doubt, some W3cky things happened in the early going last weekend. The true success of this 31st annual charity doubles event, however, takes place beyond the white lines. Oh, sure, the suspense of whether or not Van't Hof and Pawsat can repeat is gone, but those in attendance this weekend for the semifinals and finals at Ron Pfohler's Newport Beach Tennis Club can be sure about something: They're in good hands with the many volunteers who spend countless hours doing a magnifice nt job. That's right. It's those wonderful ladies off the court, the ones with the $reen shirts fittingly stitched with the Club Tennis Adoption Guild insignia. They make the tournament great. Spea rheaded by Geri Briggs, the unpaid \'Olunteer staff works more efficiently and courteously than most paid public relations persons. 0 Back on the court • Keith Evans and former Corona del Mar High standout Inn Aler, seeded second in the men's open, arc my choice to go all the way. Not only did they look like poised \'Cterans agai nst local heroes Phil Dent and Ross Case o n Monday, but Evans and Aler -trying to break into the satellite tour - arc quick, aggre ive and hungry. Aler, who lives in Co!>ta Mes.a, took lesson for six years under current Pal~de Tennis Club owner Ken Stuart, who enjoyed a succc f ul grand opening of the club on May 16. But more on that later. There were two other former CdM players who turned some heads last weekend -Scou Brownsberger and Jeff Ewing, who teamed tO tipset Van't Hof and Pawsnt, 6-4, 6·2, in the second round on Sunday. 0 Back to the Palisades~ Scott Davi • a U.S. _Davis Cup member and the No. 2-ranked doubles player in the world, and Glen Michibata teamed tO defeat Rick Leach and Van't Hof. 8-6, in a ~orld-dass exhibition match to highlight the club's official opening. Leach Is the No.l ·ranl.ed doubles player in . the world. The real show, however, was afterward in the "Play with the Pros" drawing. The t\\O spectators selected were Jeff Thomsen, a current Newport Harbor High player, and 60-year.old Ethel Blakley. After Thomsen inadvertently plunked hi partner Davis in the back, Davi played the final three games of the match with his motorcycle helmet on. Davis, a Corona del Mar re ident, drives a Harley Davidson See CLUB TENNISJI! SHAPE-UP NEWPORT .. • ! . ,. .. Tbursdly May 28, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Corl on ...• 642·4330 ext.387 Section B Sports on TV-radt0/83 Classified/BS Automotive./89 Sailors shat dawn in tour 9-N~'Olity ReservH Greg Slick (left), Dan Thomason reflect the plight of Newport's Sailors Wednesday night. ~ Santa Barbara advances to CIF 4-A volleyball finals with no-nonsense victory . By DeM•s Brosterhous Spom w~ CORONA DEL MAR -For .&§~-Ti;~\ one team, it "as a biller dis· I'~ ~~ appointment, an abrupl end to a I ~ season which ended "1thoul ful· f • • fillmen.. \~ I For the other, tt wa~ 1u~1ice ~,~~-- Newport Harbor, the top· '""i ~ seeded team tn -i-A. \\J!l 0 !>tunn\:.d ---- by unseeded Santa BarbJra. 1he Channel LcJguc champion, 15·12, 15· • 11-15, 15-12. 1n the semifi- nals Wedne!>da) night at Corona del Mar High The Don) (18·~) ad,ance to meet Sun,et League winner Hunungton Beach m Saturda) ·._ -i-A title match at Ccrmos College, schcdukd to begin at 7:30. For Ne" port ( 17-~). the campaign ends one match earlier than it h<1J hoped Ironical!}. both of the S..1ilor!>' defeats th•~ \Cason came at the same site -CdM High\ gym. "I don't think that hJd an)lh1ng to do wtth it," ~aid Ne"port Coach Dann) Gknn. do"npla)ing that nouon. "We're JU"t not plJ) mg \Cf) \\Cll nght now (at tht'I s1age of 1hc !>Cason)" In another btt of cruel irom . Santa Barbara turned the tuhle!> on 1he Sailors ·from I.isl '>C.lson'i. !>em1finab. '~hen Ne" port Harbor "ent on the road and escaped "tth a four·~ame "in Santa Barbara Coach Uob Moore had said earl er 1hat ''"'e felt strong!) that "e shlluld not hJ\C lo~t (that match)." On \\'cJne!>d.1). he tempered hi!I commenl!> a b11. "I told 0Jnm (Glenn) eJrltu th1!> "eek thJt )ince the) c..1me· out to pb) u' and beat U!>, the) should let u~ return the Lnor," !\JIU Moore. Turning ..,eriou • Moore adJcJ. "I "as e\lremcl) plea ed \\1th the \\J) "c pla)ed in the fu~t t\\O game alter the long bu' tnp \\ c deliberately plan a lot of long road 1r1p' during the !>ea~on for that See SAILORS'M Dally Pilot hlllll school athlete ol the week She's rolling along like a Mercedes By Richard OuM SclOlts Wr'lltt Since her 1600-mctcr time began to shrink, Denisha Oencl .. ha!>n't changed n thing. She doc~n·t like to when he's on a roll. "I like to do the ame _things. it's kind of super Ii· t1ous," he aid. ··If I'm doing something and l'm w4n- ning. I \\Jnt to do e~actly the same thtng!> the n~xt week -same kind of time chedulc, same kind 'of workouts. that t) pc of thing." · Bendz. Co!>ta Mesa High senior middlc·distance run· ner. has actually been doing just the opposite once he gets on the track. Her times change considerably. Runntng a petllonal bc'lt 5:04.08 last Sa turday tn the CIF 2·A ftnal at Cerrito College. BendL became the first CO)ta Mesa a th-SpottM#edby: lete to qual· ify for the M a t ers Meet mce Vicki Kelly rn n the 00 in the early 1980s. Bcndz ran a 5: 12.13 to quohfy for the final. She "ent 5:16 in the Pacific Coast League final 1he \\eek before that. "She's developed a menial att itude 1hat, 10 me, is quite e\:traord1n:ll')," said Co ta Mesa Coach Dill Wet· tcngel, "ho ha abo been Ocndz" coun elor for thc:- past fou r year!>. ·:1 "She can run t\\O mile!> al almo!>t the same pace as' the mile. Dent~ha was pat1en1 in the (CIF '.!·A final) race -with ~()() )ards to go. \he U!>ed her fool !>peed 10' pa~s Carrie Garribon (of Sunn~ Htlb). Den1 .. ha has great foot !>peed right now and "e're JUSt tf)ing 10 sharpen that. She's "1oing thing" ba,1c;1ll) to 111crea!>e her lOO·)ard da'h !>peed. She ha!> tn.menJou' endur· ance now, you can't add to that." .. The \\eCk before, in the 2·A pre· liminaries, Dendz, the Dally Pilot's Alh· lete of the \\ed. after "inmng 1hc '.!·A 1600· ·m ct er champion-1· ship, is a polite and sens it iv e U( ...... ~,... Golf cart '39" Golf Shirts 1500 Ott Putters Tap.in *14" Hats & Visors tlCM» Off Alt Golf I.gs •1000 Off '40 end up All Trl'YCI Coftrs •10-Off BENDZJU Costa Mesa's Denisha Bendz i the Oaity Pilot's High Sch~ Athlete of the Week. Balls '200 OFF 0ot. OI 15 bel ~ UWllpo~ ...... w..ft •r• •• '1r ....... . '1r ..... +• .... w.41 A Full Service Health Club 631-3623 Otfv opfts 6·3·92 ... coupon orlY M0st mljor aedft cMda KC-ed Hours: Mon-Sat .10-7 & SW\ 10-6 , . U Thursday. May 28, 1992 Sinking your hook into a live one l ....,. They won 't soon forget how it was against a 231-pound thresher shark. A rent fish story developed off Newpon this past weekend as a trio of harbor area big game anglers teamed up to land a giant shark. nearly I ~ hours . To the rescue came Pete Canavier ot Newport Bench, who had been in radio contact nnd he" transferred the t\¥U "tired" al\ilers to hi 35-foot Bertr:im named "Big Bert" and the battle con tinued for another 'wo hours as Whitm:m took over the fight . On board the portfishcr was Dean Pinnt of Newport, owner of Anglers Center and a veteran big game angler, and he was passed the bent rod putting his strong back to work and brought the fish up to color in 20 minutes, where it was gaffed by the crew of "Big Bert". keeping good eating thre5her and mako harks for ~ummcr barbecue . Salt water angler uc beginning to ~tort questioning the arrival and impact or "El Nino 92'' for our off shore Southland fishery. Condition~ were prime a few weeks back, with schools of tuna and yellowtail on the move up the coast of Baja, but for some reru.on this normal migration has not continued at full speed. The sport fisher "Searcher," operating out of Fisherman's Landing, 619-222-0391, trolling through an area about 93 miles south of Point Loma on Monday, had a double jig strike on schools size yellowfin tuna and reported lots of breaking fish, thought to be blucfin. worms, mu~ls and cratn fished in ~lack water. The bc~t action is taking place at the mouth of 1 the Santa Ana River, around the groins of west 1 Newport and down off I Street in Balboa. These rl great-entinJ surf fish are in a rrc-spawn phase and } will starl hilting artificials rea soon, at!ded , Boudinot. ti Corbintt have also moved into the beach and a ! good bite should develop on these hud-fighting ! small game fish later thi month. Most corbina u being hooked arc Utking soft shelled crabs as it is '-81most impossible for u hungry corbina to pass up l on a crab as it drifts by on a sliding egg sinker rig. I Bass fishing has exploded at Irvine Lake DS 1 Jim Nllmllc Dick Ferda of Anglers Center, 642-6662, in Newport Deach reported that~om Whitman and Al Miqueleiz both of Huntington Beach, were shark fishing on the 267 Spot when a big shark bit a slab of bonito that they had been soaking over this productive high !>pol. Fishing from a 14-foot Lund aluminum skiff, line began running off the reel and when the hook was set by Miqueleiz a battle began. The huge Weighed in at Dana Harbor the shark turned out to be a 231-pound thresher shark that measured longer than the skiff it was hooked from and during lhis !our-hour struggle the giant shark drug the small boat nearly 15 miles, against moderate seas. A bigcye tuna was landed about 30 miles from Point Loma, a single bluefin at 79 miles and a handful of skipjack were caught by a private sportfisher heading back to port from a productive ttip to Guadalupe Island. warm wnter in this lake has kept largemouths in a u feeding mood. Good action on bass in the 2-5 d pound class in coming from rocky point along the n cast shore and in Sierra Cove. 1 Rninbow.JioU.1 ate feeding in deep water ne~r 1 the dam while channel and blue catfish nre being caught in good numbers in shaUow coves. Irvine Outdoors shark began towing this little skiff all O\er the ocean, and \\hile anglers stood by in larger sportfishen,, the fishermen held on for A 213-pound thresher was l\lso boated this past · weekend by Don Luccaelli of Dana Point who fished aboard the yacht "Afishunt." Shark fishing i becoming more popular off the Southland coast and lots of anglers arc practicing "catch and release" fishing for these game fighters, only Surf anglers working sandy beaches off Newport and Balboa are into a hot bite on barred perch, according to Bob Boudinot of Baldy's Tackle Store, 673-4150, at the foot of Newport pier. 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CLUB TENNIS: From 81 oround town. •Tony Prodan, the 75-ycar-old pro hop operator et Palls:idcs, won the Ca te t·servc handicap competition by defe ting Vi.n't Hof. Fach contestant h.1d their age 1ddecJ to the peed of their crve to e tabh h on O\ler- all ~re Prodan crved one 0 miles per hour, a1v- in1 ham a l.S.S Van't Hof, who' 32, served 110 mph. but Jeavina him 13 mile -per-hour short. Prodan wa Vftn't llofr. nrsc tcnni in· tructor. •Geoff Abram , who turned 14 1h1 mo.nth, ha been a bu y kid I 1ely. DON'T BE FOOLED AT Alllll On Monday, the recent Easter Bowl cham· pion from Newport Beach headlined the fourth annu I Youth vs. Experience compcti· lion t the Lm Angele Tennii Club by play· ing ag:ain 1 Dick John rud (RiVersidc), lbC top-ranked player in the 4.Ss division. More on this unique event in a moment. On Tuesday, Abram , an ei1hth·&r1dcr at En ian who's headed tor Newport Harbor High in the Coll, wa~ prc~nled the Norman Stillwell Award at the school bo:trd mee1ing. n accol de aivcn lo one 1uJent from each of the four junior h(&h ~hool • ch~n by tudents and (acuity. Abrom • with a 4.0 arodc point avcra,e, was rccoanizcd for hi citccllcncc in tcnni and years or p rtkipation in b:i ketball and 5wimmin Ourana the award cercmO!'f, Co- I I rona del Mar principal Tom Jacobson joked to Abrams, "We'll off er you o tull ride 1f you come here." •Now. about the Youth vs. Experience • tournament ... u pat 24 or the southland's be t junior playtD -boys anJ &irh, a&CS 10, ll and 14 -a,ain t outstanding senior men ond women ranaina ln aac from 45 to S.S. The forma& matchc!t 10-yeu:old bo)') and girls aaainst men 15 to S and women 70 10 15, l2·ycar-old bo)'s and &iris again t men 60 to 70 and women 60 to 65, and l4·)car-old bo)" ancJ alrl aaain t men 45 to .SS oncJ women 50 to SS. Abrams. who wan11 to auend Stanford unJ becorrut a dottor If he doc1n't play tcnni proCeuionally, c1 ily defeated John\rud, ~J. 6"'4. Trading football ·tee for a golfing tee can pay off big ...,_ Corona del Mar High's Touchdown Club figures to score heavily with golf tourney. I t isn't easy building :i S300.000 field house during economically bleak 1imes, but the supporters of Corona del Mar High' Touchdo"'n Club came up with a pretty good formula. Piny golf. Headed by Jim llogdan and John Wall, the sixth annual Tee Off for Touchdown Golf Tournament -\\llh proceeds going toward the new field hou e/"c1ght focility nt CdM -will be this Monday :it the Newport Beach Country Club. -:-:1unl..s to the o"c"' helming educat1onul budget cut . high ~chool a1hlctics have suffered considerably. lt takes folks like Bogdan nnd Walz to rei.tore some order and create plans for po iti'e grO\\th within our school )Stem . This golf tournament, sponsored by Coca-Cola q J i and Del Taco, 1s a way of paying off the loon to Cl b GO build the field hou e, to be erected in July. The __ u __ _ field house is completely fonded by the CdM Touchdo'' n Club. The chool di trict need not lift a finger. A luncheon is !.<:heduled for 11 a.m. on Monday, with o noon !>hotgun start. Four!>Omcs will play best-bJll. Artcrward, there's a buffet dinner, rarnc nnd prizes to be awarded. Part of last )'Car's winning four~mc included Druce Reilly (of Reilly Construction) and Doug DcCinccs, the former American League All-Star third baseman. For more information, call Bogdan at 955-9100. c~teni.ion :?44. 0 Joseph Knott, Denton White, Brian Pcdgeon nnd Jock Oldham formed the winning four!>ome on May 11 at the Newpurt Center Assodation's "Swing for the Kids" charitable gulf tournament to benefit the Pediatric Cancer Re earch Foundation (PCRF). In the fir!>t two )'Cars of the tournnment, $15,000 was rai cd for the PCRF. This time, a record $20,000 was rai ed, according to Linda Lconhnrd, executive director of the Newport Center A sociation. The S\\elling could have had something 10 do with the tournament being played 3t Pelican l lill Golf Club. Winner of the longc!>t drive was Roger Neu. who \\On u golf bag. 0 Men's club: At the Newport Beach Golf Cour..e, low gro' , winner last Thur..day \\ilS Bob Potts (67) while Bob Ge1i.er (55) ond Craig Jensen (57) were the top t~o in low net. On Saturday, Al Green (61) won low gross while Oary Higgins (5 1) and Bob Brownell (52) were first and second low net recipients, re pcctively . Only :ibou1 30 percent of the group has finished their Memorial Cup rounds, but this Saturday the third and fin:il round is expected to be completed by all members. Al Elder, with 163.8 points, is still the leader. Leo Young (165.6) and Jack Stinson ( 172.0) arc ~ccond and third, respectively. 0 With celebrities Joey Bishop and Chri topher Nance (channel 4 wcatherm:in), the Newport-Mesa Association or Realtors golf tourney i sold out thi Monday ut Pelican Hall. Proceed of the eighth annual C\cnt benefit CJllLDllELP USA. Serving a co-chairmen or this year's tournament ure Orcsg Shuler and Chri!i.topher Parker, both or Stewart Title, while Bi hop will be u special guest and emcee the award reception. 1'ickeu to anend the reception arc only $30. "I believe thi i aolng to be one of the best tournament the Affili:ues have ever ponsored," Shuler 14id. "Men and women golfers at all levels are takina advantaac of the opp<>rtunity to play on this ipcctaculor 18-hole ocean view cour c ond network with JUsociotcs nt the same time." Chalk another one up for businc deols bcina made on the aolf counc. Richard Duon 11 a Dally Pilot porn U'Wtu •host club iolf column •P~'" t• try Tbund..,.. Ot no rf1 q Bahia Corinthian oPln house sa CORONA DEL MAR -The B:sha Corinthian Yacht Club will hold a public open hou~ part or it pring member hip drive on Sundn. June 7, from 9·11:30 a.m. Those who hnvc ever ronsidcred joimna 1 yacht club will have an orportunity to tour tho club•a r •• c1hty and docb, an'1 learn fiN· hand ~hit a )'llCht club II Dll lbaut. .. O:ahia Corinthian Yacht Club enjo) a mcmbcrihap th:at CJltcnd' throuahout Southern California. It offers an eittensivc calcndu for so- cial even1s, and a wric1y or =~ cally·oricnted activities Cor and . ail boaterJ, and junio~ W It is located 11 1601 Bl,..wM Drive. lntcrest~d per1ia abould can the dub •• (714) ~ RSVP ~ June 3. --. Thursday, May 28, 1992 83 ~ r::-~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-» r BENDZ: CIF 5-A baseball I ~rom e1 Monarchs' game youna lady, according to Wet· t~ngcl, but when outside distrac· t1ons loomed, it wasn't always easy dealing with it. "She was getting a lot of advice from all over the place," Wet· tengcl said. "People were telling her what to do, like coaches from other high schools, and it was re· ally tough for her. Finally, we just had to say, 'Look, one person is your coach and that's where you're going to high school right now.' ~t11 iu.n.., D I'll"' switched: It's at El Dorado, 3:15 Mater Dc1 High\ ba'>cball game \I.Ith Empire League champion El Dume.Jo on I riday ha'> been '>"-llthed -H '' 111 not be pla}ed al Cal Stale I ulkrton ar night he· l.1u-.c of gr.1Jua11un c:+.ccrci't.!S on rhc Tlt•.111' c.1mpu,. ·1 hcrcforc the i:ame ha ... been m1>\CU tu 3:15 on f:rida\ at El Do· radu 1 ligh v. here the 22 5 Guhfrn I km b J\\ ;.i1t ~1.1ter Oct'> 23-4 f\lon.irch!I 111 1hc CIF 5-A quaner· I in.ti, cun1c .. 1 "We're going with one philoso- phy and that's to bo more patient. Instead of trying to wear every· body down and have people come up on her in a race, she's laying back at ~he start and she's just now staning to learn that. She can use her foot speed at the end :md I that's what she did at CIF. Carrie Garritson is a fine distance run· ner, but she doesn't have the foot speed. C~~ Mesa High's De':'isha _Bendz gave it everything she had and more, last Saturday at the CIF 2·A girls 1600 meters finals . After winning the Of champ1onsh1p she collapsed on the track and had to be helped off by officials. She'll be back Friday night at the Mas· tts-Meet;-the last step to a cbYl!ted bid to the Slate'"Track and fietd Meet at the-same site, Cerritos-College, a two-day-meet June s-6. 'J he 'ictor 111 1h1' one "111 quali· h lur a '~ m1lanab do Jble-hc:.ider tin") uc,J,l\ ,11 CLll ~l..ttC f·ullcrton. ·1 ltc diamr-,aon'h p I 11..11' are ,Jatcd lur An;ihc1m S1:.iu1um June 6. "Everybody wanted 10 have a I piece of the action with her. Ev· crybody saw her potential and I wanted to be a part of it. This has bee~ happening for two years, lia.ving other people tell her things. But we've made the deci- sion to filter it out and go with one philosophy. She kind of wants to please everybody. She's one of the neatest young ladies you want to work with, so it was tough for her." With Bendz's inrcrfercnccs ap- parently gone. she can focus on the Masters Meet, which is this Friday at Cerritos College with ru~ning events .begi!lning at 7 p.m. Will her 1600 time increase again? "l think there's still some more !~ere," We11engel said. "for her, It s been a learning process and it's difficult 10 lay back. {On Fri· day). she JUSI has to hold back and be patient, bu t it'll be a dif· f ercnt ball game at the Masters. She's just now starting to reach her potential." Earning a tnp 10 the CIF State 1 Championships won't be easy, ci· er. Mnribella Aparicio and ikki Sha": of Fillmore, Shelley aylor of Edison and Barbara ' Boisvert of Orange Luthcr:in h:ive ·• I all run the 1600 under five min· utes before "(Bcndz) 1s prob:ibly going to have to tay a little clo er than she did on Saturday," Weucngcl said. "There arc four or five girls m th:it race "ho, 1f )ou're nor real Close, arc untouch3blc." TELEVISION Tennis 6 a.m -French Open, ESPN Baseball Horae Racing 8:30 p.m. -Hollypart Ch. 5€. 12.30 a.m. -Hollypark, PT. 11:10 am -Giants·Cubs, WGN. 5:30 p m. -Chlsox-Rangers. WGN. Off-Road Racing Noon-Fireworks 250, ESPN. Hockey 4.30 p.m. -C~lcago-Pengums. SC 10 pm -Chlcaoo-Pengu11ts. SC. Bowtlng 4·30 pm -LPBT tourney, ESPN Pro Basketball 6 p.m -Blazers.Jm. Ch 4 Boxing 6 p m -Wltt·Sheny, ESPN 1 a.m. -Los Al replays. PT Drag Racing 9 p.m -Supemationals, PT M'ororcycle Racing 9:30 p m -Supercross. ESPN Running 1 a.m -Crescent Clas sic. ESPN RADIO Pro Basketball 6 p m. -Port ·Jm. XTRA (690) Baseball 7.30 pm -Bosox-Cal .. 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COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER Golf Classic Friday, June 5, 1992 Costa MeScl Country Club (Los l.igos Cour~) Register today at 645·2356 To Suppon tht new Cmu MeSI S«nor Cttitr fCantr <i 19rh & Pomoo~ 5poM<nd by lkistol Pitt Mtdir1I Group, M.\.\' 6S MtCl Tht ~·ly Piiot WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS DAVEY'S LOCKER -7 • r 165 l'!Qt'S 2 t ~1J ~l~ :: ' 2 y .1o· J 2Z2 DO!\lO ~.J c 1.1J01 •••• o ~•ss fi' sax bass 5 s 1 r.., ·' • t t .1 ""'i ' t.'~estier sha'l< 2 ~: ... ~ f. ,.. ,., ..... 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Editor, Olly p.,. k'4 Talk&.._ ec.m.t CoU'llrill ........ ~ P\11 .. l'OCl*"O 511 Sell a... Olllmtr, ~ Bdw.l~ Kell °"* ' .kltw'I Moorilch 1111 Lobdell THIS WEEK'S Where To TOPICS S..Hlts Wltcll Tiie 1111 llCbUI 8"'8Basll lolldlll Circuit Group ff you'd liJ<e thtl Cesll 11111 Lobdell Groop MoralDICIJ M. T.TH.F • 7;30pm to entertan and ChaMll 61 T,~T inlotm wrth • -· tailor·mads Brawl .. .......... P«fonnance ~Clblt) 0·7~ for 'IO'I orpa11· Chenrlll3t l8tl0n,plaas8 ... (COmeac} cal &1 Lobdell ~«r ., 540. 1224. P1lllca..I I I 111 ~.,. 5 llmts ..... mote •M:ill)Q ~:.:r fMr1 yocx tjpical .. ,,,.,... ~3Cf"' M Thursday. May 28, 1992 ------------------------- ---------- SAll.m: TIN mted In,_ From 81 reason. "On the other hand, this was not the 5amc Newport Harbor team we've seen. They wcro vc7. tight and made some errors they don t m:ske normally ... The Sailors dua thcmscl ves a btg hole in the early going with far too many or those hitting errors. The mis· cues, like the kills. were just about equally di tributc:d among the sqund'i. top guns. A. pair of Mark Mc:Anlis kills tied it at 8, then Santa Barbara's Couvillion shot one wide. A terrific set by Russell Gan he lped Eric Vallely with 1 big ki¥ and it was 10-8. > oar A Santa Darbam timeout could no ; stem the momentum, as Frank Griffo'r. block upped the count to 11·8 befor':> the Dons could curn a sideout . D'*& Newport continued its surge momcni.l~ J:ucr, closing out the game on a bloclr,,.. by Justin Mcintee. ~8~ "We came out a little soft in g:im~~ three," aid Moore. "Out fortunatcl~I. we were able to get it bock in tht]~ "We h:id 11 hitting erron in the first g:imc alone," Glenn noted. "You can't do that against a good team like Santu ..._ ..... __, ., Barbara without get- ting into trouble." fourth gume.'' ~o ..-~~~~~~~~~~~~---.. w St>Nl\I ~Nol Eric Vallely and Justin Mcintee .<abo"'.e, left to right) go up as a combination block, but get zapped for their effor1s; Tars' Coach Danny Glenn <left) and his assistant look on nervol:'sly; and at right, Mcintee comes down unrewarded in finale. The Sailors over- came a 7-3 deficit to take a 12-9 lead in game one before a Santa Barbara time- out. From the time- out, the Dons enrned a sideout and two straight points, re- sulting from two Newport hitting er- rors followed by a Brad McMahon kill. CalVary Chapel gains Cf 2-A llnals berth Newport did nalt>1 lead once in gam~~ four, tying it th.re times at 1-1, 5-S an<f 8·8 before the DonM't regained command.•:; a.-n ta B1l rb~,,....., pushed the score ti) 12-9 before Glenn utilized what w.lS to:, be his final timeouti However, the Dons. scored twice im. , mediately ofter the break. " _.____ __ The next two Santa Barbara points came as a result of two more Newport hitting errors, with the final two points of the game off Tiffor Guigliano blocls. COSTA MESA -Calvary Chapel High's Eagles earned a berth in S:iturday's CIF 2- A volle)'ball championship fa. nals with 11 15-S, 7-15, l.S-11, 15-12 victory over Valley Christi an Wednesday night in a semifinals game at Es- tancia High. McMahon too~· advantage or a poor' Newport pllS!. tO score on a dink ancf: a Snilors' hitting' error made it 14·9. The victory sends the Ea- gles ( 10-7) into Saturday af • ternoon's collision against Whittier Christian ( 18-1 ), which dii.posed of Dosco Tech in the semifinols. Delaying t ho'c eventual outcome, There appeared to be little concern on the Newport 1de; after :ill, the Sailors had dropped the firi.t game in the qu:inerfinal victory over Capo Valley l~t Friday. Game two took a similar pattern in that Santa Barbara jumr.cd out early. 7-3. but this time the S:ulors could not climb the mountain. At 12-8, a jump-serve ace by c.ipt:11 n Matt Ren haw, followed by a kill off a block by Steve Couvillion and another Harbor hitting error put the Sailor~ in a 2·0 hole. "We gave aw3y 3 lot of points the: entire match," aid Glenn. "And they're too good not to take od- van1age.'' Santa Barbara was on the verge of making it a sweep, taking an 8·3 ad- vantage in the third game before the Sailors caught fire . For arguably the only time in the match. the crowd re- ally got into it at this poin t, spurring Ne\\port to a run of eight straight points and into nn 11-8 lc:id. the S::11lors scored three more points, two on Griffo blocks. Dul on its Cifth !.Crvice on mate~ point, S:.inta Datbara finally finished the job as Couvillion'i. i.el'\e was mi~­ handlcd to end the match. The Sailors' demi e mean!> th:it none of the top four seed'> qualified for the title match. ln the other half of tho bracket, Huntington Beach surprised ~cond·~eedcd Mira Costa. 7-15, 9-1 15-5, 15-8, 15-5, to earn a pot opposit Santa Barbara in Saturday night's final. Mcintee finished out his Newport Ca· reer with a team-high 17 l..ill , Mite McCoy added l.S, Griffo 12 (with 10 blocls) and McAnlis 11. For S3nta Barbara, Couvillion lnockcd down 23 kills. "It's a tough \\UY to go out," said Glenn. "Ou t l've enjoyed the last fou years with these !.cmors. h's been a jo to coach the~e gu)i.. Am.I I know Russ (Gan). Ju!ltin (Mcintee) and FrAnk I (Griffo) arc all Divi ion 1-t)pc play· ers.·· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES UBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES YOU ARE IN DEFAULT prorwtv 111ua1ed in said o 50 08·· 44 19 tee1· pet1se of the lruslH and of SHOWN AND DESCRIBED PANY, A CORPORATION, PUBLIC NOTICE tone ft' md T~ North 39 PUBLIC NOTIC'! RIGHT TO ENTER U UNDER A DEED OF TRUST .,.. .. , ' 1rt THE CONDOMINIUM RECORDED OCTOBER 11. ~ DATED Ociobef 17. 1992 Counly and S1a1e and d• lhenct tangenl lo lasl men; the lrusts crealed by said e-LAN RECORDED ON 1979 IN BOOK 13347, ___ N_O_T-IC-1--0-,--d9grHt 49 monute1 31 MC· YOU ARE IN OEFAUlT THE SURFACE OR TH UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-scnbed ts 1:>11.>Ws l•oned curve South 3r 41 dff<l. adVancts lhtrtun-SEPTEMBER 26. 1978 IN PAGE 1759 OF OFFICIAL TRUITEl'l IALE oodl Easi a d•stance ol UNDER A DEED OF TRUST SUBSURFACE OF SAi TION TO PROTECT YOUR EXHIBIT "A" 08 WHI 147.90 IHI 10 I def, With lnlltftsl .. pro-BOOK 12857. PAGES 469 RECORDS Date: Mar 11, 1ff2 1 25 , .. , !hence Sooth 19 DATED August 23. 1t90. LAND ABOVE A DEPTH PROPERTY IT MAY BE LEGAL DESCRIPTION: point In lhe Soulhefly hne Ylded lhtreln, ind the uo-TO 508 INCLUSIVE OF OF-PARCEL 3· EASEMENTS A p N 439-231-38 dtgrMI 03 m1nu1u 23 MC· UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-500 FEET. AS PROVK>E SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. PARCEL 1 of the land dtscrtl>ed In the paid principal of Ille note Fl.CIAL RECORDS OF SAID AS SUCH EASEMENTS ' ' • ondt EHi 114 112 Itel TION TO PROTECT YOUR IN INSTRUMENTS IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· The Woslerly h1l1 of thll deed 10 Husband 11 al r• secured by said deed wllh COUNTY. ARE PARTICULARLY SET T .I. No. T+5953 lht~ South &4 d..vM~ SPROP0,,.. E!'T~ PITUBLMICA! .. ,B"'E RECORDS NATION OF THE NATURE ' ' I 1 1 lh PARCEL 2: AN UNOI· FORTH IN THE ARTICLE IMPORTANT •r ...., ,. ,. ...,...,.... OF THE PROCEEDING portion of Loi 6 of Traci corded In bool< 2572. page n trH treon IS pro-VIDEO 1/36TH INTEREST ENTITLED ''EASE~ENTS" NOTICE TO 58 ml~tt 5' MCondl IF YOU NEED AN EXPt.A. ALSO EXCEPT AGA INST YOU YOU No 156. In the Counly of 494, Ofllc1al Rtcord1, Y!dodlnsa1dNolt AS A TENANT IN COM-Of THE DECLAltATION PROPl!RTYOWHl!R Eas135821eetlolhtEul· NATION OF THE NATURE WATER SHOULD CONTACT A Orange Slalt of Calilomla. thence along said SoU1h· Dated· May 15, 1992 MON IN THE FEE INTER· UNDER THE SECTION YOU ARE IN DEFAULT tny llne of aald Lot 13. lald Of THE PROCEEDING PARCEL 2. LAWYER u per map 1tcordod In erty hnt North 89" 39· 03' CAL FED SERVICE EST IN AND TO THE COM· HEADINGS IN SUCH AR· UNDER A DEED OF Easterty llne being on a AGAINST YOU, YOU EASEMENT$ AS NOTICE OF boo11 11 p~e 47 of M1t-West 3 19 Itel to lht C ORPORATION , a s MON AREA OF LOT 1 OF TICLE ENTITLED AS FOl-TRUST, DATED_ Apttl 1, eutvewtlh a radius ol 5000 SHOULO CONTACT A EASEMENT ARE PA TRUSTEE'S SALE cellaneous Map1, In the of· Southeast corner of the Trustee, Formerly Cal TRACT 9859, AS PER MAP LOWS: "RIGHTS AND OU-11191, UNLESS""llOU TAKE Itel; lhtnce Soulhllly LAWYER LARLY SET FORTH IN TH UNDER DEED fict ol the Couniy Recorder land dt1Cf1bed In lhe dH<I Fed EnterprlHa, a CaJ· FILED IN BOOK 435. TIES: UTILITIES ANO ACTION TO PROTECT lloflg Aid curved Eat1"1y NOTICI! 0, ARTICLE ENTITLE OF TRUST of u 1d County, Described to Gladys Mauson. r• lfornla Corp., 5700 r:.:GE~ikbi~~~~\U51}1 ~tu~~~Ai.E;~~J~~~f ~~sJ_~O~\R1Z, ~~ llne through a central angle Tl'USTH'l IAL8 "EASEMENTS OF TH TS No. 58180 as lollows COfdtd In bool< 8990. ~gt Wilshire Boule vard, MAPS, RECOROS OF SAID AND ENCROACHMENT", SALE. IF YOU NEED AN Of 00 dtQf ... 41 mlnllltt UNDER Dl!ED OECl.AAATION OF CO Loan No. Commencing II 1 polnl In 194, Ofllclal Records: Loa A119el11, CA 80038 COUNTY, AS SUCH TERM "INGRESS, EGRESS ANO EXPLANATION Of THE 22 1econd1 and ate dlt· 0, ntUIT EN ANTS. CONDITIONS 34e-.18827-48 the cenlet llne of Wilson thence along the Easterly (213) 830.8877 IS DEFINED IN THE AA· RECREATIONAL RIGHTS". NATURE OF THE PRO-tance of 0.60 ltet to the TS Ne. 5814t ANO RESTRICTIONS R& NOTICE Is heteby giv91l SlrHI 82 ffft West of the line ol aald land ol Manson By GENA LEE, AS. CLES ENTITLEO "DEFI-"EXCLUSIVE RESTRICTED CEEOING AGAINST YOU. mo1t-Easterly "°"* of lo.n No. t05S458a8 CORDED IN BOOK 12M_. that CAL FED SERVICE lnltfSecllon ol lhe North-North O 20' S7 EHi SISTANT SECRETARY NITIONS" OF THE DECLA· COMMON AREA EASE· YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Mid lot 13· thenet Nonh NOTICE 11 htltby Qllletl PAGE 741 OFFICITT CORPORATION I C1lifor et1y tl(ltnslon of lhe Easl 192 98 ffft more or less TACe..54 ~ TION OF COVENANTS, MENT" AND . METER BOX LAWYER. 18 degrees '33 mlnuen 29 lhal CAL FED SERvtCE REC 0 R 0 S • AN 0 RE· noa C0tpo<ation. 11 truslM: •ne of uld lot 6 wtth said lo 1 po.nt distant Soulherly Published Newport sfR~g.nc~~~S R:~gRc:Ei e:~~i~~·· EASEMENTS 1gn00 ~ ~&is~~y Fa~ Mc:Otlds West 150 31 leet CORPORATION, • C.1•lor· RECORDED IN BOOI( or successor trustee. or center I~ of Wtl.on StrHt: 15 00 IHI lrom sa>d North-Beach-Costa Mesa Daily IN BOOK 12573, PAGE 870 AS SUCH EASEMENTS N~CIAL •CORPORATION IO. lht Soothwesttfly line Of rva CorpottttOfl. II trusl•. 12371, PAOf 327, OF- subs1.1uted trustee pursu-lhence Sooth parallel wtth erly ~ne ol said Loi 6, Pilol May 21. 28, June 4• OF OFFICIAL RECOROS ARE PARTICULARLY SET 11 duly appotnltd TrustM llfd LOI A: thence lloflg or lucc.tSIOI' lluslM. °' flCIAL RECORDS. UNDER inl 10 the Deed of Trust tll· lhe East line ol said Lo1 6 lhtnct parallel to said 11192 (THE "DECLARATION"). FORTH IN THE ARTICLE und11 and pursuanl to H id Southwesltrly lint subs"1U1td trust .. J>Ulllr THE SECTION HEADING ecutod t>y VANGUARD and Its NOflhtrly tlC1enslon Northerly lint South 89 39 th286 AND ANY SUPPLEMENTS ENTrTLEO .. EASEMENTS'" dH<I of Trull recorded North 50 dtgfffl 12 min-Int to the OMd of Tnm t•· IN SUCH ARTICLE EN. PARTNERS LTD ·IV, A 23298 Itel; thence South 03" East 82.00 feel to lht PUBLIC NOTICE ANO AMENDMENTS OF THE DECLARATION OF Apr1l 8, 111111, as lntlrumem uttt 04 Mconda wn1 118 tcultd by TIMMV LIN, TITLED AS FOLLOWS· CALIFORNIA LIMITED 89" 28' Wttl 165 73 feet lo polnl of beginning ~AETO. COVENANTS. CONDI· No. 91-US1248, Book No .. IHI lo the point ol be-GRACE LIN DATED: Au-"RIGHTS AND DUTIES ' I C CEPTING THEREFROM TI 0 NS AN 0 RE· Page No as Olllctal --...i. g1111 23 1990 RECORDED· PARTNERSHIP, DATEO· a poml n lht Wes1 line of PAR EL 3 cpp175787 OIL. OIL RIGHTS. MIN· STRICTIONS RECORDED ~dt lii'tne OtflCt of Int v~~"''W • • · UTILITIES AND CABLE October t 7, 11192 RE· said Loi 8. which Is North That porttOn ol Loi 6 ol T.S. Ref.: LS, MINERAL RIGHTS, IN BOOK 12305. PAGE County Reco«Sltf of OR· The 111..t ldert11 and Slpt~mbt1 .' 1 • 1 HO TELEVISION", "SUPPORT, CORDED October 31 427 021Ht lromtheSouth-Tract No tS6,1ntt1tC1tyol Mann252 70 .153 N,UURAL GAS RIGHTS, 746. ANO RE·RECOAOEO ANOE. Stall ot C.a.fomli oehefcommondtslgna~. BOOK . PAGE , INSTR\J. SETTLEMENT ANO EN- 1985. BOOK PAGE, IN· -•I comtt lhereot: thence Costa Meu, Counly of Or-A.P. No.: At-10 OTHER HYOROCAR· IN BOOK 12371, PAGE 327 111tcl.lltd by DIANA SAAi (If any), ol the rNI propeny MEN?" NO : '°'""°°24 In CA 0 AC H- ST RUMENT NO 85-NOflh •long lhe Wnl lint lngt, Slate of CaltlOt'ntl .. 83S..S.03t BONS BY WHATSOEVER OF OFFICIAL RECORDS HARVEY, A MARRIED dffCftbed lboYe 11 pur. lht Ofl.ce Of lht Recordtf MENr·:coMMUNllY FA· 421074 In lht Ot11ct of lht of aa1d Loi 8 and 111 North-ptf map recorded tn book NOTICE OF NAME KNOWN, GEOTHER· (THE MASTER OECLA-WOMAN, AS SOLE ANO po'1ed lo be· 339 CHERRY of ORANGE County. CU. CIUTIES EASEME Ate order ol ORANGE erty tlCltNlon 232 98 fMI 11 p1gt 47 of MIS· TRUSTEE'S SALE MAL STEAM, AND ALL RATION ') UNDER THE SEPARATE PROPERTY, TREE LANE NEWPORT lornla, and punullll IO lht PRIVATE STREET I \Ar. ' YOU ARE IN DEFAULT PRODUCTS DERIVED SECTIONS HEADINGS IN WILL SELL AT PUBLIC BEAC ' Nollet of Default •nd Elec• .. Counay. Cahtornl11, and pur· to the center ~ne o ntlton cellaneous Maps, In Ille ot-UNDER A DEED OF TRUST FROM ANV OF THE FORE· SUCH ARTICLE ENTITLED AUCTION TO HIGHEST H, CA 92660 SCAPE MAINTENAN E suant to the Nollet of 0.. Strttl lhonce East 1long f1c1 ol lhe County A.corder DATED APRIL 11 1991 GOING THAT MAY BE AS FOLLOWS: "RIGHTS. BIDDER FOR CA SH, The undetllgntd TrustM tlon lo~ thtr9undw RE· ANO "DRAINAGE ER faul1 and Election to Seit lhe n ld C9nlltf llne of Wil-of N ld Counly, dt1crlbed UNLESS YOU TAKE A~ WITHIN OR UNDER THE AND DUTIES· UTILITIES CASHIER'S CHECK. OR dlsclalm1 any ltablllty IOI CORDED. Febtuary 4, COMMUNITY FACIUTI " thereunder RECORDED son Street 165.73 Itel to u follows: TION TO PROTECT YOUR PARCEL OF LANO HERE· AND CABLE TELEVISION", CERTIFIED CHECK (Pt)'· any lnc01Ttc1ntU ol the 19"2, 8004S:, PAGE'.. IN· Property addftta le • Ftl>Nary 1o 11>92 BOOK lht point of btgnnlng. Commencing 1t a potnl In PROPERTY IT MAY BE INABOVE DESCRIBED. TO-"SUPPORT. SETTLEMENT able al time of .ai. In law-ltfMI addttu and Olhtf STRUMEl'fr NO : . 92-pontdly known H 7 PAGE· INSTRUMEITT NO . EXCEPT THEREFROM an lilt ctnllf line of Wiiton SOLD AT i.. PUBLIC SALE GETHER WITH THE PEA· AND ENCAOACHMENr', tut moMy of the United common dtllgnallon " OI~ of aald Official YORKSHIRE DR!Vf H W· 9N 11632 of laid OITlcial undMded on.fourth of aJ1 SllMI S2 IMI West of the IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· PETUAL RIGHT OF ORILl· MCOMMUNITY FACIUTIES Stain) a THE CHAPMAN any Mown htfain ' Recordt. ""'" SEU. ON PORT BEACH CA ' A d wlll SEU ~--o41 gu mlntl'lll and other lnllf~iOn of the North-NATION OF THE NATURE ING. MINING, EXPLORING EASEMENr' AND "DRAIN-AVENOE ENTRANCE TO said ..,_ Ml be madt .knt 11, 1'92 at 1·30 PM Thi ,-.,.;.,._ T~--tcor I . on.,...... • · OF THE PROCEEDINGS ANO OPERATING THER· AGE OVER COMMUNllY THE CMC CENTER BUILD-• IN THE LOBBY TO THE• ----,........, 18. 111112 al 1 30 PM, at IN hydrocarbon 1ub111nce1 et1y extension of the East AGAINST YOU VOU FOR AND STORINO IN FACIUTIES". INO 300 EAST CHAPMAN but \JrllhcM.11 COYtNnt or It dlsclaunt Int llablllty THE LOBBY TO THE lylng betow tilt IUfface ol llne ol nld Lot 8, with said SHOULD CONTACT A ANO REMOVING THE The 11r .. 1 tddren and AveNuE. ORANGE, CA aJ1 warranty, tXpttU Of Im-BUILOINO, '°1 SOUT~ any lncOtrtctneat of BUILDING, 801 SOUTH Hid propefty, but with no ctnlltf llne of Wiison Str"1, LAWYER. SAME FROM SAID LAND other common d11lgn• tlghC, llU. and ln*HI con-plied, regarding hllt pot· LIWIS STREET. ORANGE, 1treet Mtdtell and other LEWIS STREET. ORANGE. right ol surface entry, .. ltlenc• South parallel Wllh On June 111, 1992 II 11:45 OR ANY OTHER LAND, IN· tlon .. II any. of lhe ,. .. Yeyed IO and now held by ... llon. or tneumbfanc"· CALIFO,FINIA, ., public commo~ clttlgnatl CALIFORNIA 11 publlc IUC· provided In Deed recorded the Eul llM ol H id Lo4 8 1 m , HART, KING & COLO. CLUDINO THE RIGHT TO propefty dHCrlbtd abcWe ll under said Deed of TrtUt to pay ttit remaining princ:J. auc1lcn, IO the hlghttl bid-any, ehown htfeln. lion 10 the highest blddet In boot! 1874, page 1e. Of.. and Ila NOf1herly 1x1tnllon REN, A PROFESSIONAL WHIPSTOCK OR DIREC-la purported to be: 22 ~ In the PfOf*'Y tftuattd In p11 ~ cl the noi.(a) ... W kw cutl (payable at The total amount of for ~h (paylble at time of l\clll Record• 232111 teet: thtoet South CORPORATION. 11 lhe UPNNtL~~00:1LtA~~~ =::; ~ BHch, Cal• said~ end State Cit-cured by Mid Oeed of time or aale In lawful unpaHI l*anct Of 1ht ule In lawful mooey of the PAACEL 2 W 28' wett 165 73 feet IO ~~~ r ap~~lnted Trutst~e OTHER THAN THOSE The undtrligned Truta .. KrtbtdUHl81T "A" Truat. -.th lnlwest and late money ol lht Unlltd g1tlon MCuttd by United Staltt). .. rights. Those pottiona or Lo1a 6 • potnl In lhe WHI line of ~ of \rust pr=~ ~ HEREIN AB 0 v E 0 E· dlldalmt any liablllty for 1 cf\aroea: thereon II pro-States) ... rlghla. llltt and PfOC*tY to be told 11118, and lntwtlt, conYtyed and 8 of Tract No. 1S41, In aald l.OI I .tllCh la Nor1h Apttl 18, 1991 u 1nstrv-SCRIBED. OIL. OR GAS any lncon~ ot Che PARC~~/ '4953 vtded In laid n<*(t). ad-Inlet ... convey9d IO and reasonable Hllmat to and now held by tt the City Of Cotta ~ ... 427 02 feet lfom tht SOU\h-ment No 11-171519 tn of. WELLS, TUNNELS ANO lllHC tddrest and 04het vane., If any loge"*""'"' now held by II ~ &ltd cotta. t~ttl and undltf Nld OHd In the County Of arang., Stat• of west COf'ntt lhtteof. thence flClal rtCOfdl In tht olflce SHAFTS INTO. 'THROUGH common dt1lgn1llon, " Lot 12. of 1"ICt 3062. In lnttf'tll lhtfeon. and , ... dMd In the l)foptrly ••IU-VW'O• I•" 121409 ,, --::::====~--California, II Pef' map r• N011h along the Welt llne of the AKOf'dllf of Orange OR ACROSS THE sue. any, thOwn htftln. Said th• County of Orange, cheroea and ··~ oi ated In Hid County and Said .ai. 'wlu . be ma corded In boo11 11, page Of tald Lot e and 111 North-County, Calllornla, n · SURFACE OF' ™i LAND talt wtll be made, bUt With-State Of Calltomla, at P8f the TMIH lot an amount Stale and dtterlbed H fOl. ~ wtlh0u1 Convenatll 47 of Mltctllaneou• Mapa, etly tlrttnliOn 232 M fMI ~~~~d. ';X.,,~M!! E. ~R~ai~~ ~Jl ~o Jb~: ::,,:·~:ed~':'= ~ '':'=::: :: wtllch .. of the CS.It of IN• lowt: .. .. "'9tlan!Y, ••Pf ... Of In the oinc. or lht County 10 lht Ctnllf lint of Wdaon hi• ao.e and • tit • u T 0 M s u c H w H I p. Ing bite, poutN'on. Of en-ag.,. SC notice It ttuonably ""' UHl81T A patcl rtgatdlng btlt, ~dlf of nid County SltHI; 1nenc:. Eu.I elong eny, WILL sltt' AT ~°C: STOCKED OR DIREC. cumtwanc:.1, 10 pay UW1 , .. lllltOUI MJlipl, In the OfflCt mated lO be $7t.515 97, TH( LANO REFtAR£0 TO MU6on Of encun'lbf.nc d4rtc:rtb9d u lodows; UWI tald ctnlef Int of Wll LIC AUCTION TO THE TIONALLY DRILLED tNnnQ ~ II.Im of of the County Aecotdef of hid amount maybe 19 SITUATED IN THI! lO t.tidlfy 1he lndeb41tdn. Beo•°"'"G .. the lnttfNC-aon Street 165.Tl .... to HIGHEST BIODCA FOR WELLS.I. TUNNELS ANO lhe not•(•) l«Ufed by Mid II.id CCMlntY gtMlef on Che day of.... STATE 0, CALIFORNIA. ~ed by •aid 0..0 tlon of 1he EH!efly Int of tht point of beginning CASH, (paydlle t.me Of SHAFT:t UNDER AHO Bl!· Oeed of T'Nat, Mth lnt«Mt Parctl I Tht beneficiary undtr COUNTY Of' ORANOE clUdonO \tit ... and • Hid LOI t wtlh a 11ne ~ D CEPT THEREF'ROM lht tale In la°""" money of the NEATH OR BEYOND THE ll\tfton. H PfOY\dtd In That por1IOn of Lot A of aeld Otfd of TNtl htfflO. ANO IS OUCAIBEO AS pena. of lhe "ust" tel wtlh and dillMI SOI.II~ Wetterty one n.lf. ~~.:i~~k ':lr.~· : ~ ~~~~:~RA~ 1oM Ii~ ::. =·~ ~ !n~t:: ,=;,: 'wltho#n tore .. ecu1ed and OtlN· FOU.OWS:. lht lt\lttl crMltcl by tny 15 00 feet (rnt9'4Ktd Property lddtt11 11 pur• itate or national b~k Rl!DRILL. Rl!TUNNEL OOed or Trul4 talirNtled p Boole lftd lo the ~119ned Tr· PAACEl '· 0..0, ldYtncet ti'* .. right atlOlt•) from the porttdly known ••• 129 check dra#n by • tlatt ~ (QUIP, MAINTAI~. Rf: '"'· ChllO•t and ... ~11::. 20 of~ """ • -.tntn 0.CWatl()n LOT 19 °' TRACT t$91, •• wllh lnltfHI .. Northtfly tine Of tald Lo4 e. WEST Wit.SON ITR f:T. fedtral Crtdl1 union, Of P~IR, DUPEN ANO oPER· '*'"' of lht 1nl1t .. end of A. ,._....:., '~°'1cw' of Default and Demand tor IN l'HI CfTY °' NCWPOAT Vided lhtfein, ll'ld the uld NOr1htflY line alM> COSTA MESA, CA check d,.wn by a atate 0t ATt At« SUCH WEU.S OR of Che 11\1611 CtMted by ..,.._,. __ ,,,, -Ii ..... and Wf""'9n ~ of IU.CH, AS H'.R MAI' At· ptid pMdf* of U. being the Soul'*1y Int of The undtfttgned TNltM tedlflll NY!ngt and loan MINU, WITHOVT. HOW· Hid OMd of Trutlt. 1..-on-nia, ~ Lot t2 of Oefaull ll'ld ~ '° ... CORDED IN 800K 401, secured by aaid dHd Wllon Slreet (50 IHt wtdt) Cll~lmt eny lla~ty IOf UtOCf.atiOft, Hvlng1 I EVER. THE RIGHT TO ;: .. , mated lO aotal: Mid Tract ~ on 1he TM ~ Tt\19t!M PAOU 7 TO 11 CW Ml$-lnltffft "*'°" M .. "'°""" Of'I ...cs Map; any lncOf'rtctneN of IN toda~ion. or ... ~ bWlk ~b~E M:'No '~~Ni :~\93.; w•. ~ ~ OI "" c-...d Mid Nofke °' 0.. Cl!LLAN(out MAPI. IN Yided in laid Ho'8 thence parallel 10 &11d StrMI lld<kHI and 01htf ~;..:::..-: ~02.: THROUGH TH! S~f'ACE ,.... • I •• , t •• w--=-~..: ..,,. Md Utctlon IO ... IO THI O,,tcr 0' THE Dated:..., ... "" NOtlNtly lll'lt South W )I' common dealgn1llon, II thonzed 10 do butlneM In OR THE UPPlA 100 'Cfl MMT KJllQ a COLO. lhe '' lint be r90Clfded tn the ~ COUNTY AlCOROCA OI CAL ... UllM. 03M [ut 1921,... IO the any,thown'*-' lhit 111te). 8'' TH ~AIN ()ff TH! SU8$UAFACI Of' ...... A PROPI .. ~~LC --. ... ,... propetty" SAID COUNTY CORPORATIO•, beQIN'llng of a ~I The total amount Of tl'lt (NORTH) t'NTAAHCE TO ~~~~1H.fRC~:~v: tlo1t'AL CORPORA. ThoM ~of L.ot9 I tooeeed, l!XCIPT THIA.,AOM TNMM, ,......._ ant concave Soutnwett-unpeid balw. of the Obll-THI COUNTY COURT· t · TIOM ---. ' llOUlaft PUIWIAL AU. Oil. OAS MMMLS '-' .... ...,_.... a tffy and M¥lng araclul of gallon .. cured by th• ~~~OOwffr!C~f,. ~~E~INiw:N! g'~ ara "=Tl: lll"9 ::!'!:':'..: ,:.:: OO•PO•ATIO• Al AHO OTHlft HYOAOCAR· lfer•l•Oe;,.,' 17 2500 ltet, lhtnc'9 '°""'" propetty to be IOld and ANA Cit.L.,ORNIA tll PAHY. A COAPOAATlOH, ~·• V... ,,·11,.11 ~ Ill lootl la ,.... ti ...... TllUITD.140U ION. IUllTAHCll t.YINO Wlla•lre •ettlne MSt"'1Y 8b'V Mid curw reuon•bl• uuma1eo tigtll . '*"'end lnttfMt ~ AECOADEO OCTOlfR 11. aoo 1 l•fMI••••• ao ._ ·• .WM aova.nuo, LOW A °''™ OI too Lea Al••••a. QA throuQh t CtflCI .. .ngte ol co.et. ~ and ad· ~ed 10 and"°"" held by 1171 IN_ 10091. 13347. ,___fat, .....:.-: ..:..: :.=•ra= WllTMl•ITI•, CA 'HT WITHOUT ANY fltlt ..... H 12r 10' ,... t:J '"'lo. vw .. is St.107,204.21 Ill undtt Mtd o.ed Of TNlf, PAQf 11&9 °' OlnQAl CA ..,.,....., 0.. ~ f ill .... ..: ..... Qr • • ... UIA •• MOW, poentofrlYefMcutVe,a,.. .., d be made, lnducllng .. Pff'M"llPf~ Rf~gs.UCIPTINO teetl ....... .I ......... loM: "4..._..tl oca1~••""i••T TINITll UU clllt lne ~ ~ POi~ '*" ...,. WllhoiA ccnvenant Ot ~ CO¥*ed ""':::'·In TI1EAE,AOM TH! sue. (7t4t ..... 700 ......... • -"'°" ............... ~ ..... ,..,... .... PICD Notth 11 H 44 Wtet, WM9ntf, "J)f ... ot """ ... ~~ .. IUl¥ACI WATfR RIOHTS P11bll1had N••POfl w......, oomar °' ...... T.., lllCMTMT .... ..... ., .... TAOIUM ~ ~ 8'oflO pfled regatding tlllt. P'»' Kr'ltMna ttie'lend "*""•A "1T WITHOUT THI iiOH'f ~ ..._ Diiiy Tt'ld ... \At A! .._ P11bllatlef N .. jtOU ....... IO i•c• hM P11bll1tlef .... ~ r..--.. C\#W ~ Miiion OI ~. 'H Q TO PAACt\.S t °' SUA'ACI fH'n.Y, Al fl'l9ut M4tt 21, .Mw 40 tt, el0f!9 lht NotttMat ... ty INd\.CO.. .... Dalf ~-~ ,..._ IHlltt C.. .... ~ end halltng a '° ••f'f IN 11..,.....u ,.,.0 2 ,.,. EAS!M NT Al AESE.A'VfO IN THI DUO •182. -NOi .... a Jw4 4 U, PILOT O&Melflll NOi Mir •· .1i11M 4 r•dlu• Of 30,0 ..... ~Id bf Mid DMd, _,. TO PAAClLS a AHO 4. fAOM TH IAVIHI C()M. lt'2t2 1111. .... ,. , ... twougn a C*ltrll engtt of ckldllng &N ._ Ind 91· P.MCtL 1: UNrT _ '' AS ...., " port Beach/Coata Mesa Dally Piiot Thursday, May 28, 1982 • .~,:!!==~_J .....0..,.,.. PUIUC IOTICll PUILIC IOTICU PUii.iC llOTICll PUllJC NOTICU · · _., .. °' .,.,. bt111 to._ ... .,..._ • c. tee-•°"' ,. · .VIUC N011CI ~ ll011CU MUC leOTICll "*"C -~ ._.,.~ :_c=:c-._..,..TNll.:z22-.-°'1N wim.....L--.~ MUCIOTICI :=.r~ MOTar#numftUU r09011 ~'°.._,.,_ ...... Md ........ ~ ...... Am Ul &n llofta ol .._, Md = =---=1• Loe Angelee, ,..,._ ......._ Thil llattmenl w .. flltd 1* 0.. IJlo ~ _,TICUlfl VW A tf DUAl.l.T why IN :..r-.... ... 00.WTIOll Code ldon 11-.._ Tl'llt bu1lne" II con. =:~~II~ ~-llw ~th IN~OUllfY Oef\ ol T,..._ ..... _tl* ~:.':"'"' UNOEAAOEEDO-TAl.CT~lfw~. tt47t/tt41e cM blw ~or,_.... dUded by: 1 oen-aii pan. Or1t11t Courtly en_.....,. f1 _.. __ , ~ 'I on Apf'll 20 ~Ml• DVAULT ~ HOl#MO..,.._, DATED JOLY "· 1190 A HEANG • "9 Am llOTIOa Ina. ftllttNp 1192 _... • The ~ l*90"' ,.,..,. A DUD Oii TtlUIT DATU Oft • ,. lH.Ul8 YOU TN<f ACTION ........ M llllM .. OP•T•ND ,.11bllt "9d Newport Th• rtolttr•nt(1). com; PllMM -:~~·-F1217H f111Mt Ul&W YOU TUI A..M =-~.:=: ~ fl'..arlCT YOtM June ,._ , ...... i I ~ letdl/Coata Mtu Dei1Y mefQd lo 1ranaac:t but'-~ MAHUF~A· ftubllahtd NIWPOf1 ~ ACTION 10 "°'1CT YOCM ~ 0.0 ..,._ ~ • "°"1RTY. IT MAY IE P.M. Ill ~ M I ..,.. 'AllTTO ll'lloe~ 14,11,21. ~ =:n..~N lht ,flctlUOu9, " COltaMeN ~PllOC"= ~,=.1e:: °'"Coat•,,. ... Daty Piiot .,. • ., ~.IT .,• IOU r ..... .,. c "''' r.W... ~DATA~&N...E..--= ~-~..c:= I .... ,. MO ~on· not ~.,..-.ct at u. June 4 11 1992 .,.,,,.. JeYllr V8'dMffo 1• 14' 21• 29• 1192 AT A ltUIUC ~ • • .... .., l~. at .. ~TIOH °' THE A,,. CA-~ -~·--"'8UCMOTICI H•nry T. S.ger1trom • • • Th-211 a3M1 Sutton. °'· LMe Th-299 NHO AN UftLMATQf (:# ...:-s~l=--= NATVRE °' THE F vou ~Oii.ii~ TO HaaA. T,,,.... • For• CA l2t30 .VILIC NOTICE Tiil .. ATUltl Of THI l9Cadllll Ji .. r7 -1-PAOCUDHl AGAINST ... ,,.,.,.,.. of .. - 0n Marett 21 11a .. " •na TN9 1tat•men1 .,.. tlltd "'8UC NOTICI Olv9ldO AoMrM. 25M2 PROC&Dea MAINl"I' YOU ......,.. -• · • YOU vou SHOUU> lhould' • --Hoo....., co.. High: MOTtC•Ol'lmW ...... the County C1tric o4 QrHnftlld Dr •• L.mgun• CQUMOH:I YOU •ouLO CONTACT • ~ := CONTACTALAWVER and ---= ~·'I· #:104, Huntl"gfon PUltWT TO ~ County on Aprtl 14 NOTICS OP ~· CA mn Aottt*-LAWYD Counl)' c.IMarnil _. DATED Ap11 l0 ,. °' .. ~."-prop. MUI.TN MD WaTY 1"2 ' "18UC UU OP dUet!cs ~·~·~ ::: 8u1lnff1 Nam. ()!. 06'111t2 • 1"00 PM., N.A. ~to~ C*IMn NollOI T~ ~ ~ the-:..::. '= 1917 HIOM».•· CODS ISCT10lt HUtlO A8MDOll90 '*9hlp ltat--.nt MORTQAGI llJtv.ca_ ftC. ol o.t..a Ind~ to WT.-. GWM A ~ ~. '"'f M .. CAUllONM UCS.~D, 't47t/t t411 Publltl'ltd N9WPOf1 a.act.. PROPDTY The regl1trent1 co,,,. The FOllOWlng '*'°"'' ltll ~ llPPOIMd TIWIM l'MOfded .._., Vice ~ ..-, HlllmM! °'by 'fO'll/ ......,• 2P'rM34:1 VIN NO, Am ~ Cotl1 Meu Otlly Piiot Mey Notice ,'!,._~-~ mtlnCed 10 trMuet bull-ltt doing bualnHe ea: and pu!U/11 ID OM4 ol T 31, ,. • lnllrvmenl no ,.,...._ llllrl Otnwdilio CA IF YOU AM A MCAll4i~'?· 1~ OP lllTUHD 21, 21, Junt 4, 11. 1902 = ~hePl'bfto....,..~~;:. ne11 under the Fletltloua ~~~.~~·~\~.~Q LYON Rt~ord.d 011 071!0i90 "":of=~ o:-' ~ 92401.1983 (114) llCM7!11 , CREOITOA • a POAICHE 812, CALJFQA,. POAAITUM TMn _,.,,. to Section 2~0cf':j ::: .. •. ~1•rM(I) lfltld COMPANY 41121 E~~~~ Ooc:urt11nt Ho 90-3117et7 Sook pl.#IUMI 10 Mid Deed of TNlt : 14 cotlbngenl ~ .... ~ ~';. c ~1f5 E NS I! N o . =m~o PUILIC NOTICI 1h• 1u11nn• 1. Prof... Jime:'Ja~e..J~CiM.80 StrHt, Newport Buch. ...... P9 ....... o1 a11c111 ... • p1Jt111c 11UalOll 1or e.Mh, ~ ~~ dece~~ c;_ :" ~ 117241 • VIN NO. llonlll Code, lht followlng Thi• lleament w .. tiled Cahf, 928e0 Recoldl In lht olfict ol N ~ MOnlf of ltw Llnllect _..... PllQI "'°"" "'·-" ,· .. OKU; 11~EP CHEA· SAl'STYC008 tlHte dncT1bed PtOC*fY to wit: wttfl the County Clwtc of Kirin l . Kroglu1 1111 Recorder of Orano-Co11ty Sl .... o1Ml9ncl •ll!eNMh Md !NII a ~ ':.. NO •0~5 VUCENSE l•CTIOtl tt4a8.4, IEICROW MO. ~aM JOH.N CHOTT 1,2f Ladder Orlnge County on M•v 11 Shoreclflf Ro1d. Coron• Cal~orn11 eiecuitd by '~ annnc. to ttw ~ PUBLIC NOTICES ~~ :--=..: .n~·11MZ1Cl6410, ~08NO. On ,.et>Nery 11, 1902, at NOTIC8 TO lurf bd., bikes, ltlfao. bike 1992. ' del M.,, Clllf. 92825 Sltmona. 1 lllllfild 111111 ColMltlouM, 700 Cl"'t C:..• :~ tout ~ lfom .. .,TAIL • tRA 2544 Newport INd, 1127, .... DfT_I _ Pis., bx1, mite. JO ANN ps•taa.. Thl1 bu1lnH1 11 con-..,LL 'T .... UC 0nw W.. SWiii Alla CP033490 ...._ ... .__,. ..,. ,.. " I! CELLULAR C091a -.., Clllbnla, the "'" "" vr llRITZ l.fJ8 St. CHH, .. -ducted by: 1 eotpor1tlon -" rv AUCTION TO CMtom. II'* llQtll, tiUt Ind NOTICE O F PETITION .,,. date of --nor ... TftEPHONI!, SERIAL NO. PfOC*1Y dMcrlbld u : 8ULK IALa record1, llll'ld, 110of, bxa, Publl1hed N•wpor1 Th• r•glllr•nl(I) corn-THE HIGHEST 1100£R FOR .,..,._ ~ 10 enct now TO A DMINISTER lettan • PIWidild lfl 062$39 :see COMPUTER, VGA (Notloe11Unuent mltc.JOSEPHMOSSH-38 Buch.Costa Mesa Diiiy menced 10 transact. bU"-CASH, (ptyll)lt•1111totsaie111held~lundtfllld0.clol ESTATEOF· ~la e~el~ ... MCud ~ 1o MONITOR. CD ROM· ••UCCho.etoa1 Vee. Sp. Sl9f410, c:lothel, Pilot May 21, 28, June 4, ""9 undet the Fk:t1tlout lft!Mmontyollh1Unnd$at• TM&lnlhe~.....,11 Amell An W81k :n and Safety Code LASER JET PRINTER: 388 NOTICE IS HER~BY ~.1>9gs, It.CH•, 2 btief, 11, 1902. Bu11n ... N1me(1) l1slld ) II The Chlplllan Awru • _, County Ind be •ka .:..n.n:. w Iker, !:: ,::-.=. ~ IN ~4~4~~ gs:~: :r~o~ ~:;,.NtoU: ~~k _.,. II P~EN~N A~::\,::· lh285 ~ °O: "t1!r~e~99~ 1t111e1tothe~C.....8utq ~~ 1 M undoYlded aka Ametla H. w:1k:: monfls .tom 119 ~ rMnt.. ACCESSORIES The nam9(1) and b\111-garden I. ptumb loots, lbl: PUBUC NOTICE Pr~· ' 300 Ent Chapman Avenue. t~ .,,..,. 111 Ind io Lal 1 aka AM• Walker, di• no4ic:ed ~. Tht P'oC*tY wat MCud was MCitd pw1U1nl to nesa lddrels of lh• ...., 6u .• misc. JEFF WILLIAMS Thia 1ta1.men1 was riled OrWIOI CA. •I not\ itt •nd n-ol Traca No 1oe&t 11 uw Cty aka Amell• Wiiker YOU MAY EXAMINE wt&. r"P9Ct fo IDeged ~ Hellth Md S.'9ty eoci. 11e: f·22 KAef., ml~o. golf CNS1040547 With the County Clerk of -~1o1nonowhltlbJ ot Costa ..._. County ol CASE NO. A164169 IN .. Mpt ~ 119 COll4 I ~~~r<:l of S1c:1lon(1) SectJon 11471/114U by MARSH & HART INC., 1 c::lb9, VIC, lbl, bits, misc. ~ltlous Or~ Co1611y on May 6, I under wd Dead ol Trust 11 the ~ a-ot Celtlomia • To al hews, t:r.= "' \. :::-::• IN Hnlth and the Cotta MeN poec. 0.-C1llfornl• Corporation CHARLOTTE NUGENT 0-11 lklalneu Nllln9 1992 p!qleft'f ••'!'Id 11 u~ P• MIP Racoroed 111 BQOk ~ crechn; • = Code. Vou 8fe -partMent. Harbor INd., c.o.t* Whl., oh •• vac, blk!1 ltat..._.t F53037S Clhlomll dttcrtltd • Pucel; 471 P11g11 47 and 48 oe tingent ~ and you ~fiJie wi4h~ll9 ~ notted Chat the The property WU Mind ........ CA 92627 .,,...,,... TV, ChlMf, Pl The FolfowlnO persons Publ hid N B ICh-Lol al T M....,__ ~ persona wti ' • Dlttrtc:t AllOmty of Or1ng9 Wlltl retJ)ed to 1119Qed ~ Doing bullnn9 u: MIN-~. bu., mi9C. RICHARD are doing busmeu u · C 1 ttWport • 4 rad Nat In ti. Cf'/ ExCllPlf'G t~ U11u t lo Chetwiae be ln~restad~y ~ Nob 119 9'11 COunly hU Initiated ~ latlon(1) o. f S•ctlon(1) UTEMAN PRESS COSTA SHANEBROOK J.5 Ref, RETAIL BROKERAGE 2~ ~Dilly Pilot Mly Newpon Stich. County of 3ti nciuaMI a ahown on A the wll °' 9Statl ot ~ ~' 'r:'.:Z...:: c .. dlng1 to forfeit th• 11351 ot the HNllh .nil MESA; ledder, bid, b• ap mat., INC., a c.Jilomi• c~ • • 4• 11• l992 °""OI. S...,ot Clllomoa ea COndolllorllUm Plan Recotded ot Am9t1I Anna warur' ..,,.._ 0 • •boYHtlerlbed propeny S1f1ty Cod•. You .,. All oth•r bu1lneu tbl, d\1, coueh, bu, misc. tlon, #13 Corpormt• Plaza. Th-279 rNPilld 11bodl'37 pegeshnd In Book 13188 P1g99 to7 ot-. Amelia A Walker ua ~t ':l ':: : Pthuant to HMlth · -ocs lleteby not:fled 1het the na.rM(•) Ind lddrftl(H) Sll9 wlll be by comP4'1J. SY111 200 Newpon Blach PU C 10 ol ~ r111c-records Oita.I Reaon1& . .a H Walker • aka don ~ of 119 hf•ly Code SHtlon DlsttlCt Attorney of Orange UMd b'f the NII•(•) within live bidding (Written Hlled Calif. 9266o ' BLI NOTICE ol 011n91 County, CaWoma PARCEL 2 UYWlQ Unit •Anni Wa!Mr. aka Amelia ~omia ~roba99 ~ A 114U.4. Col6l1y hu Initialed pro-the put """ )'91rl, as bid• may be 1ubm1Uld In Ret.11 Blolctr• Inc Cat. Fl tltl &~ .. oil oil nitrts m lb c;ompc»ed of Lu • Ind G II• Wllk91 R tor So«W No4ic. You den lnstrvc:ted ttw H Cffdlng1 to forf•lt the llllld by the Mlltf(a), er•: ldvMc•l on IM 11th day llornl1, 13, co= •uil:e 0;:' m<111rll ng1e lllllHll g., ~·shown on NICI Condomlnoum A PETITION has been .C::::'avallble from .,. you Otelr• '° cont .. , the •boYHHc:rlbld property Non. of June, 1992 It 2:00 P.M. Ptau. Sult• 200 .. •m• nd ....... hy . • Plan flied by Twila G Heinze In ourt ~ pur1uant to HMlth and S1fety Code Section n111 1ddre11 ol 1h• pro hu been etOfed Thia bu1lnen 11 con. Th• Followlng persona ~ name known. QIOChtf1111 cornmon deaignalion ot tMI Cahtomla county ol A~":\ for P9llonetw lodal1\n Of thl1 property, purtu•nt to Health Ind The name(a) Ind bull-lt~he •ml• .. Whet• Hid Betch, Calif. 926&o Statement 1 ... , .. , ltOCilbonl by what · The llrMI llO<lresl or acnet N Superior Cour1 of ,,,_.,., • S1fe1y Code Section 1141111.~. t>uvet(•) .,..: DANIEL L. la loc:etld 11 ducted b'f: 1 corporation 1re doing bu11nes1 as: stHm. encl al produc:ta dtnved propeny 380 W•t Wiison ORANGE. ENDERSOH • 1148&5, ~ mutt ftl• 1 You .,. "'ltructtd tl'lil If FITZPATRICK l ELIZA· AYRES SEL1 STORAGE The registrant(•) com· MULTl·MEDIA ADVERTIS. lrom any of the IOf990inQ. that &reet IA106 eo.11 M-CA THE PETITION 1 Dove Oflve Ste 3' Yeftfled claim 1te~ your you d .. lt• to cont•at the 8ETHA.FIT2PATRICK.313 7012 Ernelt AYe. Hunting· menced 10 1r1nuct bull· ING, 345 Avocado "2020, may bewalwlorll'deffleCOYerld 92621 rtQYeslS that Twila G ewl)Ott &..Ch CA lntweat In the prol*tV. forfeiture of this property Hellotropt St., Corona d .. ton Beach, C•. 714-848-ness under the Fl<:tltloua Co•t• MHI, Callf. 821127 piqiony togllhtr wih Ole N.,,,. Ind ldd,..1 ol lhe Heinze be appointed as 6'3 • You mcJlt file th11 clalm In putSulnt lo Hutlh and Mar, CA 92625 7314. Lln<llOfd r .. •rvn Business N1me(1) nsted AIM Alv1111do, 345 Avo-tal"""'ol«*I ~ benefioaty at """°'• r~ personal r9Presentltve to 08lly Newpon the &.tpttlor Court of the S1fety Cod• S•cllon The ...... b9lng IOld .,. 11\9 right to bid 11 the l&I•. •boY• on: Janu.ry \, 1987 cado. Co111 Mesa, Cll1t. ....,.. ~ mrq •..-.·"' the sale 11 being condUcled admlnitler the estate of aC:tVCosta Cciunty of Orange Within 11488.S, you mus1 file 1 g.nerally dHc:r1b9d u : A Purch .... must be made Stephen C. Hopkins, PrtsJ. 92627 '"° operau~ lhelllor and SIO(tng ShearsOll Lellman Huttoo IN deceden1 Piiot thlrty t30) dlVt ol 1he lrat Ye11fled c:fll.m itetlng 'f04ll Buslneu, conale11ng of f\K. l?Y c11h Ind paid for 11 Ille dent Lucy McKn1ghl. 410 Ca· Ill and removing the llmt from Mongege CorpormlOtl CIO THE PETITION :say 28 29 June' 19'112 ~lion of 1N1 Notice, lnt•"t 1n the propetty. nltur9, fhrturn, 9ql.ilpment, ume of purchlH. All put· Thia atel•l"Mnt was flied brlllo, Coate Mesa. Cal1I 111CS lino or ant°'* 11no, lnclid-SNtrson Lettm1111 HUiton requests lhe de<»dent's • • • ~ l'!"" ~ ICtUlll You mutt ni. thll ctalm In IHHhold lmprov•mtnl, Chued goodl If• IOtd H With the Counly Cletk of 92627 rig h '9110 ~ 01 cfnc· Mongege Corp<nllOll 4880 Will lrld codlc:lls, ff any, t-:=======:::;" nollce. (....._ UM Conti• the Superior Court of the 1toc:k-ln-1racse. lnv•ntory, II Ind must be removed at Orang• County on Miy 1 nus bu1loH1 Is con· llONll'f dril ano "'"' lrom lands Hlllmattt Pwtt-.y sen be ldmitttd to pfobate '' rot Num* t2f0t5a9,) County of aning. Within good wlll Ind aocounta, lo-time of ai.. Sll9 la eubject t992 ' ducted by· • llm1tld part· ottie IN ,. red e.n.nMo CA 92407-tMl The wll and any co<ic:ts ~\ (I You """' ....,. an 9fto ttllrty (30) daY9 of the rnt cltld 11 2180-8 Harbot IO canoellaton In Ille ev.nt f53ooa1 nenhlp r " cow PIOl*tY 0"9aona to 1119 aboV9 we avalable tor l\ \ {i datMd ?)Py of the c1a11n publlcaUon of WI Nola Blvd.. C~ Mna, CA. of Hltlement bllwHn Published NMJ)Ort Be II-The r•glstrant(s) com-ol or gatwtl&. tumell and sNlls propeny may ti. oblaioed by examnation In lie IJJQ kept on IN Olttild Attorney Of WllMI ~ rec.Ive IClu.i 821127, known 11 MIN-Landlord ind oblfgtl•d Cost M D 1v Pil : rnenced 10 transact bus!-l'1IO U'llol.9I or Kil* fie Slbtll· ~long ,.,,,. 111 W"t.ng by lh• court ~~(Ann:~ noex.. (PIMM UM Supe-l/TEMAN PRESS COSTA party. • ... ai., 01 •Y neu under th• F1ct1hous lac:ulflec:o¥111dprope'tyandlo trom ,,... bellefoaty WChtn 10 THE PETITION L. Hill. Deputy Dlalrld Al· nor Cour1 Number ~ MESA. M•n•e•r, AYRES 21 , 211. Jun. 4, 11, 1992 BulfnHa N1me(1) l•llld bononl Mith~ or dlt9C-days from ,,... 1ar11 ~'°"requests aulhonly to tomey] ., 100 Civic c.nt• 07.) You mutt ....,. an~ The Wk .... lnt9nded IELF STORAGE Th·2111 lboVe on· May 13. 1992 hONly ~ .... tt.lmell and Ol lhos notice admtnlS'8r the estate o.-twe-Wnt. Sant• Ana, CA dOrMd copy ot the dun lo be consummated 11 IN P blllh d N PUBLIC NOTI E R.ne Alvar1do shills Ulldtr and be lh be SllCI sale .,. bt maoe under 1ht l~ndef\t 12701 wtlhln ten (10) days on the Dllt1lc:1 Att0tney of ofTlce ot CAVALCADE ES-Btac~.CO•ll• M •wg~.~ C This 1t1ttm•nt was f.led .......,._1J1et!C)r.,..0~' !Id •llfOA ~"' WllTWtly Admomstraoon ol Estates O of lht Mng of the dalm ln Oranga ~ ~nn: V1ctJ CROW 11480 E. t1th St., eta _, Flotltl with the County Clerk of ,--1 ••~or tmplleO u 10 1111e Ad (This authority w11 IN ~ CounlOYI [)j. L Hbc, DecMY Dfl1tlcl Al· Ste. 101 Tustin. CA 92S80 PiloC May 28, Jl.wle 4, 1992. Bualnesa °:a.me Orang• Couoly on May 15, to,.,. l'lllilnel ~ ~"'""· pos-"°" or ena.imt>rlt"QI allow the personal No r oom left In the ytaion_ totnay) 1110o· CMc Cent• Ind 1ht antldpated 1119 TH298 1992 repu, deepen and op11111 •Jrf to ·-~ 11>e U"pa>d belaoc:e rtprnantatlve IO QkA1 The tllMe to tlmefy ft1t OfM Wnt, Sara Ana. CA date 11 J\.wle 15, 1902 Stateme nt F531850 Mii wtls Of llWltl w&houl ,..,. d\11 on 1he ooce MCUr9d by many . actions wit'l°'11 Ind eecure 1 ~ c:Wm 12101 Within ten (UJ) daY9 The bulk Ult 11 IUbjec:t to PUBLIC NOTICE The following l*•ons Publlshld Ne-Nport e .. ch-1'41 the rq-;t IO lt1ll mrw stol'9 IUI OMd Of T11&1 10 • oblalnlnO COUl1 approval. IUltlng an lnlwMt In lht of 1N filing of the claim ln C1llJomll UMtform C~ CNlt 040tet lrPIR~~E1~n.~~Ou SER Coste Men DIJl'f P1lol May t.iplo!t and optlltt through t~ S.35 00000 s>U lhe IQlkN."'11 S.tore fa.king C911atn ,..,.,., property In ,,,. Superiof the Superb Coul1/CMI °'" merc:111 Code S•cllon Flctltlo·-VICE "'65 I i • 21 211 June 4 11 1992 tulf1et or me ,,,_,hi hllldrtd -~ COiis ttpenHS "'° lnl>or\ant ac:uons. garage Court W. rtSUll In lht 'lllalon. 111082. -· · ' 1 rv n1 Ava.. • ' • ~, 8dVanoM • the 11me 01 11141 however, the personal ~ being ded.wad ot The failure to Umety file The name Ind eddre11 of 8u11n .. 1 Name 2AS, Costa Mesa. CA Th-2114 (500) IM cl ttla siaurl.ace ol lht !t\41111 pub11c111on Of hi N0t!C9 t9pr~ta11Ve will be for fhe Car? Ind MCUf9 1 ventlld claim the peraon with whom Statement 92628 PUBLIC NOTICE cX1'*ld Pf09911t • 1'9serwd m 1 01 Sale •111'111., llW••• requred '° QIY9 nouce IO 1tettng .,, tnter"t In the claims may be fled .. CAV· The FoClowlng persons Pier Carlo Biagini, 73 Sea dMd l'ICOldld 5-mbtr 17. 1930 ,_ encl C0511 111 the amoun1 lnteres'8d pefSC>ns unless ~ In the Supenot ALCADE ESCROW 11480 .,. doing bualn .. s 11: ~=· NW#port Beach. CA CNS 1038•02 In boall 13746. Pill' 33S of dfAI of $1204 74 plus .,,._, on !My have W81V9d no~ 0 A call t o Coun wtn re1Ult In the E. 17th St.. Sle. 101, Tue· SCENIC CORRIDOR IN· Ltro C oeo f1ctltlou1 l'ICOl'dl AbotAClllC~.nyand al the unpaid pnoc:tpel ~" c:onsen~~ the proposed clalllfled Pl'Ol*tV being d9Clared or lin, CA 92680 Ind lhe last DUSTRIAL PARK. 290().A Y er ens• 4 9 I H w111t ogtls or 1n111ests 111 "'"" I val1lble lnletell raie Item action.) ,.,. lndependef\t Ofdered fcrl.tt to the State day for fil.ng clllmt b'f any Brls1ol Sltfft, Coste Mua, MDlorenaCABl92vd. s711 P. San uSitn•t" •tm• nnl'fS no rnaner how -.ured .... N-blt 1 111191 10 date ot adlTllniS~ation authority of ClllfOmla and dl1lrlb-Cted'llOI •hall be J\.wle 12. Calif. 92628 ego, 11 • emen ... ....... vr .. ~ ICCrVed lal• Wtl be granled unless an ca h I utld f)UfllMl'tt to the oyJ. 1992 which II the t>usrneai Wilt• A. Frome. 1 Hermit· Thl1 bu1intH la con. Th• Followlng peflOf\S oeci.11111 tncl OW"8d or tMd by eha!gel. and ld\l'lnCel the Interested person hies llll ft • P• __ "'_ Ilona ol He.ith Ind t'-'Y day befof• the Mhelpatld ~· Lane. N9wport Be•ch, duc:tld by co-partnet1 .,, dolnQ bus1neu as: dlcfjrl/'f m Q>MIQion W11h 01 Witlt beoelcery 11 auttiorv., or objection to tfle petition _____ _....;_ _ _, --· _,,. Code ~ 114119 with-..r. dlll IP9Cllled •bove Calif 92860 Th• raglalranl(I) com-MAUl·O~ANQE COUNTY rtap1e1 10 lhl COVl!fld ~ ~! O.:o:';' out fUr1t\er nollc:e or hew· Datld: May 111, 1902 . Mwy E. Frome, 1 Hermit· mencld lo transect tiu11-~S.:,eflATIONT, cto Robert wn.i.uti water oghls sNll be 1-N-O--T,-C--E -O_F_D_l_V_ID_E_D_P_U..:.B_L_l_C __ AT-IO_N __ 1nQ. • DANIEL L. FITZ· ~· lane. New1)0t1 Beach, Mii under the Flct1tlou1 1 s1, 850 own C•nter ~Irwin 1.,....,. t "Strwv AU Folllu ' P'ubllihed Newport PATIUCK Clhf. t2e60 BualnHa n•m• listed Drive. Suite 1900. Costa .. ,.og ai>P'OO llll!Ye 1825 Otalet B .. ch/Coste Mesa Dlity ELIZAaETH A. FITZ Wilt• A. Fronw, TrullM •bo..,. on: 41111192 M9sa, C.hl 92626 percollung Pl'HC'C>IM or con· Pursutnt to SecllOns 3381 ttvouoll 3385, Reve!Ul and T~n Code ol Power to Sell C09Ca..... Noe May 1•. 21, 28, 1992 PATRICK 9i • of the Frome hmilY Trust Ptef C. Bilg.ni Roberl Gtlelw111. 31882 V11 lrlCtUll PfOVldlcl ,.,_.~r 11'111 Tait-ile11U!ttd Propetty In and fOf 0ranoe courcy. $Ute Ol Ca!lfomla has been dMded and •• .... Th218 • ur-rt•t UfO('r 12/30/85, 1 Hefmft· Thi• ltat.ment was filed Filion. Trabuc:o Canyon. lhl IMeMton NOi "'""' 11111 dlstnbutee tD vanous ntwspai>ers o4 general ClfCUla~ pubis/led in S4IC ,,.,-. .... _,...,.. ~-·=-==-~-.If---------Publl1had Newport ~· Lane Newport Bach with Iha County Cler1I ol Cali! 92675 l'l>trntrYllO Of tor 1"' bt!Wld ot lion t rtOf ot c ....... , "" .....,. ..... ,. PUBLIC NOTICE 8aaoh/Co1t• 11••• Cat•f 9M , Otano-County on M•y 22. Thie bu11ne11 11 con-dtcll••,.. "'Y ng/'l to ll"ltr l.C>Ofl o a porl)Ol1 ttie each of said newspapers PAC9'9C ... ---------Delli Piiot 11•1 28, Thia buslnen 11 con-l992.. ~~Id by· •n lnd1111duat 1i. .,,._ ol l'llt co~ Pl'Ol*'Y w I -.&. PAM C8 110 39311 1912. duc:tld b'f 1 general pan· '532304 ~·~~91~nl(t~ ~m-'"1'-neit .. cl si.ctt ngflts 11 ~ • Mor"*'Y FlctlUou• th2t3 nerstwp Publl ah•d Newport ne11 llldef tllensaFict1ho~~ reun.ed ., ' ONd rKordtd 0.-• Ctematoty •ui lMU M•IM PUBLIC NOTICE ~·~•tr1nt(•) com-BHch.COste Mesa Daily Business Name(t) l1stld Stl)11 ... ~ 11. 19&0 11'1 boolt NOTICE OF IMPENDING POWER TO S500PaaflcV19w0rtwe The ~t MA under~~.= ~;o-,:;Y 211. JuM 4, 11, •t>oveon M1tch20. 1992 t3746 page 335 ot onie111 SELL TAX-DEFAULTED PROPERTY ........,, 9aadt .,. dOing but1ne1a ~ CNl1040445 BualMH Nam9(1) hated • Robert Gilct\nst t9CIOl'd& Pia! 1 [IHC:lt<U as )~=~-~! .. ~·==~~ SOUTH COAST TOWN Plc:UUoua lboYe on· Dteamb« 2,, 11\297 :l!S l lllement WH rilld 9'ICll NM'l'llnlt ... p1nic1Joa"y Tl'u Is pubLc noClce INt rn property IDeS anCI assessme:11s on lie Pl'UtS descift>ed CENTE... 33t5 f&ltYlew ..... ,,... ....... "" PUBLIC NOTICE Ot·~=-c~~ ~:~ :t HI tetttl 1n lltt 1nc1t tnt•ted belOW wt !Im bef'I detau.".ed five Of more ytaJS on June 30 1992 lit 5 00 II 'll nw Aolld C:O... ...... Calif. Stat.....t ' Wlft• A frome tti2-. ·~, .....,. • ·f..,..,,.· Ol lhe DIN•ihon ol Pa.rte!S lsr~ ., becon}e svbttet to Wt ro!lector's power to sell on JiJy 1 t992 at i2 01 iii2t The kloweng. ~ Thts •ternenc W1ll riled Flctbloue F5276e0 Ch1n11111. ConditlOllS Ind •m Dy optr1llon of~ The QJ cof.ldOr'S power to sd * .m lnl$$ Ill property IS '°""" Coaas Plaza, I pst. .,. doing bulNlil ... wllh lht COU"Cy Cletk ol halMU NIUM . Rt llncllON recon»d Ill ~ dher r9deemtd OI made subject IO an instJftmel1 pi.i of reden'c!Cb1 .Wtad u prov!de.i n.,1hlp..1. ~St5 f1lrvl1w HAMILTON • SAMUELS ~County on Aprll 21, llat9"Mnt 6::":4 Newport B•ac:h-1230S lllQI 748 lhCI ~ %:3o~99r l_.P !!'.-°"Jone 30 1992 The r1Ql1 ID an lnStallmetc ~ ·~ on Rold, ~ ....... Calif 100 a.-Clrde Suite The FOC10'MnO ~ .,. D.ity Pdot M•y book 237 ... • ......... Vial ~. the '"'" balance due mlSf bt paid In f\11 to pr1\le't 121ie · eooo. 'Ne;port BHch FsttNs .,.. dolnQ buslMsa as: 1. u , 2t. 211. 1992 11111 ' 1• PIQI H 7, boll! o1 su. al !hi = at l>Ublic lldon The ~ 1n dOhlJ PS cents tor ~ uc11 c..J ~ I Son.a. CM«. 82860 ' PUblllMd N9wport INc:fl. SELECf ENTERPRISES. Th-271 o ~I *Olde 1"° imposed by property was lllllty dtclltld to be tllt·defded 1$ set fol1tl opposb Its p&rCtf runtw 3315 ,.........,, Cotta....... Paul A. Hamol10I\ 100 Bay. Coe:ta M ... Diiiy Not Ml'f LTD., 3815 Blue Key, ~ llJP9lt"'9nU1I dtcl.,ilt0n of and does not Inc lttl add!UoNI pena/lles and fees w1'wctl have acclUed since IN 11* at :::::::::=calf t2t2t view Clrcl•. Newport 21 , 21, Jul'8 4, 11. 1w2 r<>N def Mar. C.rlf. ~as PUBLIC NOTICE ~ llC:Otdtd11book12110 tax·dmult 111<1more19Cenl 11m 11\at may ilso be C:e!lnquert. Once Ifie power to sell,_ Sandra Pl'IVll9 5egerstrom ee.cn, cut 92ee0 •1 ,.,,.283 JoHph Cheri.1 H .. se. CNS1038459 PIO' t 11 Cl olfOll tteorcll under ~e ,,w tneca•ellOl'tlct'" ol recltmi>!IOn tetm1111tes It S pm on !)le tut busk!ess csay pt1or to sail by Denlett, ~ Wlmbl9don Httt>M N. Slmu.f't lftc., gen. ptnr., 3815 IUue Key, tltlJ t«llOll lttdlg in tueh 111dt u• ..,. .,.. "' for Ad Action ~. Costa M••· Calif. Cakfomla. 100 ea~ Cir· PUBLIC NOTICE Coron• d•I M•r. c111l. Flclltloua •rit~ltd .. lolbwa 'Roghls Ind ~ cte. Suite eooo ~ ll2'25 •uslne H Name 0 u k Gr1ll1I f~ Trust Dlltd 'Bauch. Clllt. tzMo CNlt040458 Bonnie B, HHM, gen. S tal•ment Ull" • _11 lits and Ci blt CJ a t/19/H , S315 F1lrvl•w, Katen J Lia, 100 Beyvtew '1ctHloua ptnr., 3815 Blue Key, ~ Th• FOllOWlng petlonl ':rn ~ S.n,...,eni fl Costa ......_ c.Jlf. 82e.2t Clrcf9, Suite eooo. ~ a llneu N rON dtl Mar, Calif. 921125 11• clo•ng bus1ne11 as· • l'ICIOICh!Mnr 'Comm11111y lilj... Harold T. $egerl1rom. JI. ~. catif. 92&80 u am. This businus la con. SAND GRAPHICS, '176() F'1c111!1t1 Eas.m1n1s· 'PHv11t • famlly TNlt dlllld 1/17113. Wiiiiam L SIMI, 100 ::J,• Th ~~nt duc:tld by I Umitld 1)111· Monrovia Unit A·13. Cotll Strett Lendlclpt M1•11!1"1ra· lft UK'nD 111 °WHt B1y Av•nue. vi-Circle, Suite .,. e ~w"' '*'°'11 Mrthlp ~ta. C-11f 82827 •ncl "Onl•nege ().191 Comm.,n11y f\U••hlUft N•wrort a .. ch, Calif. N•wport Buch, C•lll' ~'=·~~IN The reglatrant(a) com-Canundrum, Calilornl1. F.a 1., · Paat 3 e .. ..,..,. t.•2 567& 1211 92680 ...,. ,..,u.,.,.. . menc:ld to tlll'ISIC1 bull-1160 Monrovl• UM A·t3 O* 1111 LOIS ~ b 'S U't • Henry T. Seoerattom Trust Ralph A Mazut•" 100 '""" """"'"""' 2955 Aid ness under lhe Fld•bOul Cossa .. ~ ... Calif 92627 ' • °" r "°IE"t ~;;;;::::::;:;::=~dllltld a/11/IS, 1817 e. Bey )'View Ctrd•, Suitt' eooo, ._.:c.a.W1• 140, Costa Bu11n.ss Namt(•) t.llled Thia bu11'neu 11 con-Owners IOf 1111 purpose ol F'rott, ISltboa, Cel.t 92661 =ort 9Hch, Calif, eomm...,,. ... ~ n-......... 1bov9 on: 1M4 ducted b'f 1 corporauon u~ l!'e ngllts ol Ole .....,.. Donald EU09N Morw1y. ., ....,......,,..... BOMie B H..-The r•glstr1nl(1) com-~u 111 "E~ ~ 22371 Aoeebfiet, M~ Phi p W Green, tOO Bay. ::':;p':-at~ ,r.wr· TNa llllernent was ttlld menc.d to lllnlaCI bull-u s.itn 1er1111 bis Ind..,.,...,. VlttfO, Calif 12812 vt..-Cwde, Sult• llOOO. 27$5 1 orn 1• "'Ith 1N County o.rti ot MU under th• Fic:t tious rq. n""" ~-~ dtfNd Ro~ .. ~ Mor1Wly, 22311 =Ort 8Hch, C1111: 140 ~llHill M::~ ~~; Dtq• County on Apr1I l5, Bul•Mll N•m9(1) llstld 1rd dllot>td 111 Ille CllS10~ Lor --· M..-.n Vlafo, • • ....., · 1992 lboY9 on Januwy 1 1992 n_. CaJil tm2 Jeltrey s. Qtldet, 100 eay.. t2e29 ,.521412 K. BNce Brown. P,.Mdent .,...11r1l10n rttordtd WI boCil A chard Anton MclnMY. view Clrde, !kll1e "'IOOO, lrooka A. 4Corbtitl. Im.lid Publlahed HewpQrt Beach-Thia lle\'"*1( WU filed l23115 Ptgl ll4 ol oli!;al llCOfdl ~ ...... ~w. 9lr'cl\ S.U Newport IHch, Callf ~· :!'wp~I•~ Coat• Meaa O!Wy Plot Mey With the County 09111 of and "'POI-Id by ~•lY ... _ ,.._f IZ101 t2eeO Cahf i2tlO • 14 2t ti,....,. 4 1992 Orang9 Count, on April II Oeclara1io" recorded 111 boCil .=. ~~O::: = ~~ ~ b~l~':n,.~ con-• • • Th-272 1992 '527181 l= ~1~t~:"1C11~~1 Sanfas Anl,J Calr. 12708 Newport BHCh, Glllf ............ V 7• p.wt· PUILIC NOTICE P\ibtlltted Newport Beach-'"*"" ol d'e .-..., bllara ol uun tantll• S11Q•r· t28IO ...... ..,. _,,_ strom fl'erty Utlt Dtbotah M AoMnthal The r•ol•tr•nt(e) com-LaGAL NOTtCa Coste M•,. Deity Piiot May"' MCU'tdtiylMI 0.0 M.,.._ OtfY9. L1guN 100 ~ Clfde 8u1t9 mencK lo trll\llC1 bus!• ..,_OPOSR 1Ht•ea 7.14,21,21. um al TnaurdrUICN>lytAmlltd Hillt. Cetlf.12153 9000, Newport a .. ch e:-.:erN the 1 ~) .. ~ 8UD0aT flOR fh.270 OMS. eapenca aod ldvaias 11 Setty E'"n 5m c.lf. t2tlO ' •me11 ,..,..., flt al ~llOl'I o1 flt ~wn. 120e1 ..._ s. Adams, 100 Bay. =:n:1..Apr1120, 1'112 HUNTINGTON 81ACN PUBLIC NOTICE NQllCt o1Salt 11 '30tt,•~06 Avenue, Ina Ana, Call . view Clfde, Suite 8000. dent Corbln. ~ CITY CNS 104088 Payniera muss bl br uJll a ~':, Dl'lld Segwl1t0m, =ort 8Hc:h, C•lll. Thll "',.,,,.,,. WU ftled ~"°:L DtlTR~h Flolltl.u. tallolndlac*lt• OIUllAOf 3311 falMew, eoa11 Mela, Thi• builneu 11 con-~1'19~~ Cl~ ol City Schoot~tnct pro-a ualMH Name NllOllllbll • dl«I>; drlwn by• c.t. 82t2t ducted by: a genartl pllt• ~'V'W .......... , on April 77, poltd budQeC for 1"2·8G StatenMnt •1t or ltdt,.J Cid""°"' Of • ThtodOft Wilt« $eoet-nerthlp Wiii be 1vallble tor ~ The f~ng pet90na cNdl sawn by a ltatt Of ledtral ltr0f'l\14Nln!Udtet,1Mna, The reglitrant(•) f::: Pt!M11 lntpe ctlon a t 2001.,.dolnabuslneu1s: 11¥1191ndlotft~uv- Celll. tano maneed lo 1rlnlaCt Publlltted Newport hKh-Craimer Lant, Hunt1"Q10n UDO Sl'Yl.E, 428 3t1t SI . "VI ..CCII Of~· blrl TOl9n Herwy Segeratrom, .,... und• the Actttloul Cotta Me .. Dally Piiot M1y Beech, CA from llt1/'92 10 N•wport e .. ch, C11il. tpK#1td ~ MCtlOft SI02 al h 3311 falM9w Road, c~ eusinau NAIM(•) 1atotc1 at. 2a, Jul'9 4, 11. 1et2 1111J12. 1912, bt1W9en tt1t t26e3 fiwncW Code 1111 llMICW~ ~ ........... Meta. c.lt. t2t2t abo\19 on: ..,,.eftlbtf 1t Th~12 hour9 of 1'.:M> Lm. Md 4:30 8l.ltan T LIM, 2S31 W. ....;...;..._ a '"" IO • ' p.m. ~ pUf>llc hMrinO on MecMtwr BNct. 10, santa d0 ..... -wifti91&11enit ft'ffl IN ptopoatc1 bl.ldQt4 tor Ana. Callt. 92104 ldMU w odw Cllll'WllOn '~·································~ t~~be~-Th~~.1~.~~~·"·~~~~ 20451 °""* Lane ~ dUC*I by: .,, lncfi¥tdUal dMclt.d.,.,... pul'pOntd to bit' llnQ10ft 8eac:ft. CA tl"CMn I/ Th• r99t1trent(1) com-,1 ~...._ _._ .. "'~ llO 111"2. 1812, ti. rnenced to lrlnaact ~ -----.-· ... STIRTillli l llEW IUSllESS?? The Leo9I ~ at the Pll04 la pllMtd to IMOUnOt a NW l«'llca ftOW~toMW~. W. _. now 11.AACti the name rot you lit no ...,. cNrge. end MYe you "" .. end .... trtp '° .... C«ll1 ..... In ...... Ana. Thin, Of oourte, ..... 9" IWeft II COf'4SIU" d .. wt1 .. yGI.# "°"'*" bu--,.,,,. •••ment ...... the County c.. putblWI once • ...-fot fol.w ...-. ......... ~ ... Md "*' .... your .... of putlblon ~ County Ctn. """" IN hOUr9 ol 1:30 neu under ""' Actltloue CA ~ Th ~!led a.m. Ind 4'30 p.m.. ~ ausin.u N1me(1) ted T"'*9 ,.,.._ ·~ lot pUbllc helrfng on IN pro. abcW9 on: NIA lll!J ~*"-" ""'.,. l>Oled budga4 b 191:2..., SU.... T. Latn ct• and lllflat CDlllllMlll ..... '"" be heJd at 20451 This tietement wa1 Ned '°"' 1~ *'-" Said,. ~ ~On~~~~2~wlbtt!ldi...-..QMllll'l ttn, • ?"00 o·~ it M ttt2 ., ..,...,, • ..,,..... • .._. "ubll1htd NtWP-Ort ,.......,.1 "'11'*4 ~c >l~Ofln· 8"ch.co.ta "'--Daly P\lbl'l&hed Ntowp0tt 8MCh-..._ kt flt ~ ol "°' Mey •• 1112; CoeUI ...... Olty Hoc ... ., .... "" ~11 hu • ----------"'*:;;.;;.;;;,;; 2t, II. ....,. 4, 11. 11N .... " ... Dlllll 41Hll* l'd.IO PUil.iC leOTICI n..iao "',.._.,... •nd•...-_______ ;;..;;.._, __ ..,.. _____ ot .. ,,... The~ CNltOMIM .VIUC MOTICI .,.. llid o...t ., T""' -.. ............ FlolfttMa ........... •lld.....," tia ~ lilW ........... MllMe II ...... I ._lllft Dadl114JOft The ~':-' ltet•......t el O.ua l"f 0...1111 IOI S.1', .,. ~ ~ ~ The IOllOw'!n9 S*ton ii ""' • --.. ., Otftul ,AATY TIMI LIOUOA doinG bUllnall M l .... Elllc:lillM •Ill lll9 _..,. 1541 Adema A,,.,.,. -~ LIV"!LY CONCEns ............. Hetu .. Cotta ...... Cillll, ..._ 14141 KnollwOOCI, lath 0..lftll £ildlDlla Sal •bt Mlk• M. Htwtn, 1 tl4 ~ ~ ta30u· ... ....... " .. ...., ..... ... '°""' 1300 l• ... Lalt9 ---~ .. W'!Mf\ .... """"' ........ .... F~1~ 1114 J:::.~· u. ............... ....... 300 IAa. Sal Lalla .TNI . ~ II c:eft<o e-T _. .. (!Ir. Ulllf\ .... -Ill i.i•11•1111 -IM1• Thll ~. ts CMo T1'a mwfat ~ lilA *"TOllGE RVC ,...,~,.~"'"""• ~ by: M lndM,_ ~--trwlMd Wlio IC. Al l""'1U Tf\e ,......_.(t) -. ,_ -lt!l8 ,--. Mt l .. ITMil 1M ~ lD ......... lut fMH HIMt l11ttd RQ01t l!'CJClllOM. 1CA w.-1 .... \ltdtr l'8 ....._..---•NIA , ...... ....._ ~ ........ NM?!{?> ...., '-:-1>_..Hll ... IJ'U ICATMY KllG 'Aa•T. Thllll I :•• ..... -T-• ...... eow.r a.\ .. -.... SILL ~.:.•O..,•••ti =~~ -l'llt1'•t======a--mr1 ........ .... ..... " ...... ~ ........ llllNClllll ..... .,... ............. , •t, ,.. • ... --!!!~!!!!!!!!__ All 1nlorm1110n concemlng redemption or the lnltiltlon at an 11\stllllnent !>Ian ot ~ li()n wl U be fum&slled lllJ()ll rtQUest by Robert L Cllron, Tmsurtf· Tu Co/lectllf Ind Ra- dtmptJon Officer, Room 106 Finance Bw'ldino 630 N Broadway. P 0 Bolt 1'38 s.u ~1'13 Cal1forn11 92702 I decrart under penalty 01 IJOl!UIY that lite ft)(egoino is uue ano comet sl Robtrl L "Bob" Chn Oranoe Counry Treuinr·Tax Colectot E.'trllttC •~ Sa~ Ana Ca tomii COIM!ly ct Orlngt on May 13. 1992. ftARCIL NUllBPINQ svsn11 Dftl.AMATIOll IAVINE CITY No 76 • Oetu 87·012881, AP 451· 033--01 . $156..Cl Huft. lcstW. No 77 • Default 8Nl1HS9, AP 45\.l0t·36. $3479 i9. GerTlctl. Miu J 1 Ec:aGttlnl Cl • HUNTINGTON llAClt SCHOOL DISTRICT HUNTINGTON llAClt cm No n . __,n "' ll1Cl<Xl, ....... - M Thuraday. May 28, 1992 Houses.'Condos For Sale Gt: NI·. H.i\1. 1 1 111~ I 0 1 s ((JI(\ l :\o \ "\ ~ \\ I' I 11 ( I l 11-.. I \ '\1 I -., \ , , ' I t-I lH S l\I. 1-. I llltt Ill.I !\1 •\I< -~!~...' I tll.1\( II 'I•"' COM: L.ook)ng tot joint lllAONfl'tCUT 180" R.,.tale Awall .. 111 I I ' .... ' '\ 1\11 '.'-> 1\ • '. ' I ....... 1111• ... llll JUldHtiii 10dlM. ..•. , .. , ..• Snm *AFIE!* I l(IHl,\1'> .'.(lh Commercial ' Real Estate 111 '-.I", i ~·-.. 1 )o I II I Ill ''.'->IN I·:-.:-. ()l'l'lll{ll':\1111 ..... 1 MEE 8A~uAE. Th• He•rtbroken new••• concept In vantur•/lnveator/bldr Oceen a HwMr Vue 1-58R. $80045000/ for• vtew townhom... 4Br, 2~Ba. Lot. of Mo. No tee charged. RIE ~OSS•SS8D a Barb. •CJ' e78-a•H llgfll, frHh paint, nu Agl, Ma.71a1 IRS PORECLoaao ""'o .... latre_s_a'""'Sate,........_1 ""c_h_ea_p_e_st 'i~ ;:~~r;:·--Vl-11-.-,-.-,bo-.-r -ll t"\.11~1 .lll!\ vendlnG. Be flral In 1o:.:r1:: •• ·~ •• i:: y~r .,.a Olleel from -• manufacturer. (24 Ian C•t, ch.,lahed hours) member of th• tamllyl I UH IH '\I I .! lh~ 1 11111! I'-. HOMIES .vallable at lot In Ritz Cove, gated ---------below market value. oceanfront community Bffu1IM 1BR + den. ***1 br, frpl, d/'W. t 111 \I II !h 111 ! & '\h > n I :-. .! l I '1 Art ltucllos! 1.ao<MS24•9304 '2 lb•, ma1e ... las1 Comm'I •ludloa to LOCAL PAY PHON• affn S/10, vicinity or Fantattlc: aavlngt. You Barb. ege. 97w 511 Nie• vleW, watlr/dryr patio, PoOI, encl oar. Avall ttow, l~ 3 8R repair. Also S&l ball-•Bike to Beac:l'I* 3BR Incl. Flreplace, $1250/ Ju.t redec, no pet8, 2BA, d/W, ~pie, w/d NllWPORT UY INN $200/mo to $205/mo •T. LOW COS T , Surrey & Cameo High. 0Uf epeclou• room• " land• Or, Cofooa cs .. Include reftlg 6 mleto. l20 2Jrd St. Cere~ HIGH RETURN. 1· Mar... PleHe H•lp out propertlH. Call 1· mo. ACJ' 875-4e12 Ma5lmO M 2·7142 hkup, lrg patio. $925 2BA, 2 car gar+. ty N d aontlnental bkfHI, W•rd •31•2242 800.741·1 18• Ue reunite our lamtlyt 8()().338--3388 ext. H· rrplc, Nr Nwpl Hts Waterfront NewPort I• ••USTSID••• + :;c~.2.a°21 ~'· 7558 tor repo llat your $1350/mo. 850-82M land, L.g 3br/2ba, nu 1 •DRM teao 0..,1 ________ _ maid •eM<:e & much 300 720, 3739 S/F P•~ Phone• • Po... Contact Maty at 549- area. •Are you alck ot earth-•Cltw Uwht• V iew palnl/drapea, frpl. water, gar. Ho iMta WAKE up to the pound· quakes, t1ota, smog, Hug• 3br/2.Sba, aun atove, dlahwaaher, W/ 2323 Elden ~7854 Ing aw1 In this beaut tralflc & crtme?I Now deck, gar, pet ok, O hook-4.lp, gar, $1495/ ••Nice 28 R 18 a , Studio. Sl•P• to sand, I• the time to move to $1475/mo, 850-8924 mo, lease 873-15100 freshly painted, 1 or 2 reallyl $800. 842-5909 more. located cloH 10cSa S/F. 1817 West• HOO Wkly Income •,~05_7_6 _____ _ to beach/airport. M 1 -st Slil .._,.,. 1··- WHkly ralH from cliff. NB. Ag1541-5032 8~~$.229o ......... LOST;,. $300 RE· CORONA DEL MAH 1022 "View from the Top" Pied·a·t•rT"• w/2 maa- ter suites. Very private Agt, Barb. 875-5111 COSTA MESA 1024 Easts Ida JBR 1 BA home, R·2 101 w/alley acceaa + plaris for 2nd unit S:'.!69 ooo. Sun b ow Aeelty 831·2242 1150, 1•1 time guests _H_u_n_t..,.l -n-9-,-0 -n--.8""'e_•_e1,...h 1 WlRu large Gold only. 931.eoGO O~e for Rent. 1350 Rope Bracelet, loat at S O. ORl!QON Where many farms & t>.autl-•Newport Heig h t••--------.. pereona, no pets. 1.1\<il'NA Vl\Ci\TlON per month, 1 et and South Coaat Plaza on security. 848-G200 Mey 8, 1Stlil2. O WNER ful city homH are atlll 1 BR 1 Ba hH. pallo, 1850/mo. 557-0882 affordablel" Call Kll1 tncd yd, nr beachl W11tcllff 28r 18a •2BR 28A recenUy T~maahlto-Associate $750/mo. 87 .. 5257 New crpVpnt, pool. painted, I cw gar, ·-" N •• h 1 -k B k ERA P S 8 5 O /mo. FR E E pool, avt • •t. ,...,,.,_ A..,_ OWi 2br hs•, 1 er -• Cabin 400 2000 3a"" ro er at res· 1200 elf 2BA 2BA. mod· RENT. 1728 Bedford 631•7345;. M8-seea"" etudlo, an have ocean 3BR 1BA, 185 per t "J vvv tig• Homes 1·800-886-em decor, patio, ;ar, Ln. 827-5107 °' 310-vlaw•, parking & night. SlffP• e. Sq. Fl. 3975 Birch St. 9644 bltlna, poota, clbh••· 596-4770 X 205 •Do yCKJ need lg c:INn •hOpplng 499-14e0 723·5817 Npl Bch 541·5032 Agt etc. $895 832-.5202 2br 1ba? Gar&CJe, new BUSINESS LOCATION cpl 0/W ator•G• EL MORRO weekly MOVING TO 3 + 3 3 yra nu $1195 S7s0 No P9t Mo.a4H. aummer rental. Slffp• New bldga, ofc/wat• 3 + 1 hug• yd s1100 5 persona. c.n (714) hae, atorefrnts, roll-up LAS VEGAS? Call S unbow Aealtv •latg• a sharp 29A 499-4874 or 770-9824 door a. A lao alrHt Tired of the high 031·22 42 2Ba upper, d/W, lg * Studio, w•lk 10 front ahowrma. Greal cost of living? 2 bed-cloHlt, verta. gar beach, lg• private CM loc. Start• at 79e b 332 Broadway, 3Br 2Ba. $830 No Pet &40-24g5 patio. ••fi15/mo Incl per ft. Agt. 850-1220 room, 1 ath home neat houae, au new. 2 .., tit.I\( II ..!h-lH HEN l"i\l.S :.!7:.!2 INDUSTHll\1. :.!?HH ~ee •:::::;-:t bUI of g:L ~I ~lw~r:v O l area companies . HAVe PROM M Y Chock with the loUI MOTHIERlll PLEASE ·Belter Business Bu-CALL (714) 456-8788 reau before you Hnd 'CU5T: Small While any money for tees. Poodi.. Female, Bl~ Read and understand Nylon Coner, lo•t a1 any contracts before Fairview & Fair on 51 you algn ~.hop 13/lil2, Name: Pitas, If around for raltt. round. contact Chris DEBT CONSOLIDATION (h) &<tS-1277 or FREEi with credit re-(w) 7S4-1151 on a large, walled car gar & big yd. Peta/ 2 MSTR Bra, 2~Ba, dbl utll. 479.eaao L•••e Option S5.000 NEW HOMES!! corner lot. S uper children ok. 721-1118 gar, pv1 bkyd. Cat ok. ••2BR 28A frplc, Back Bay hm to •hr. M/ Down + $1500/mo to BUILDER'S Location! Com· $860/mo 1700 dep 1 N F. °"... BA. + en· own a 1400 a/f com· polr $2,000·50,000. LOST: Whit• Cockatlel Cut monthly payments vicinity E. 18th St. to 50%. Klmberly Coata meaa. Mate Credit 1-800.226-0190. grieving! Reward! Call 9am· 11 pm e.1.1. 896-331 1 ext 80754 pletely renovated! 3BR twnhae, Nwpt Hts, ' ' poo1, carport r r•• CLOSE.OUT! RV parking. Only frplc, angl gar, patio, •1BR Yrly• w/garage, !><t&-7588 an 6/Wknds .,..,.;, Shor•• ·s9501 1ranc:e. $400/mo. m • r c I a I condo. $75,000. Call Bill or very nice. 322 Ogle St. •lovek &t/bfrlge.hCto5u78 1 5° 2 quiet e.Slde Apta. 2· mo. 875-115 7 851-8506 S161 .ooo. S u nbow Only 1 Left!! Helen today at (702) S91i15/mo 947·7 5 40 ~a~, ~1 ~cs-'sae2 · atry, 2BR 1 ~BA , *2BDRM •700* BA1.BOA PENN. exec. Aeeltv 93102242 JBR, over 2300 aq. ft. 369-9242 for lnfor-v • patio, lndry fac. no • condo. 1 or 2 rooms. Builder wlll coo~ate matlon. 6~ l&TH ST. New pnV 2BR 1BA gar near peta. Sml fncd yrd •1BDRM $800* Pvt BA. furn, $575 or INCOME PROPERTY :l 790 fl I crpt. 2Br 1Ba w/2-car beach n~wtu p'alnled $825 mo or lg• fncd 5675 "" nanc ng. --------JI gar & lrg yd. PeVchlld • saeo' • yd $900 mo. 2448 Frig, dshwahr, stove · 1 person. $349,000 Ore .. o n , Aehland ok. $1000/mo. 721-1118 cute ap~:.1.133'• Elden. 642-5325 Incl. No pet• 545-4855 723·1407, 831·8314 Open Set/Sun 1..S • .,... u 2113 Valley Ad 3BR 2 Ba. 2 acrH, 0 e I u IC e 2 BR 2 BA S all lBR f 1 336 BROADWAY. Clean •Lido up.stairs. 2bf/2ba, FEM to ahr beaut 3Br No Qualifying! 842-8804 apa, well, aauna, Condo, f/p, pool, gym. m or person. 1 yr new. 2Br 1Ba, bay view, trpl, gar. 2Ba 3·•tv Bac k B•v $169,500 4 35-1258 tenn Bear/MacArthur 8 hHS to waler, avail gar frplc w/d hkup 11350/mo leaH no condo, w/d, frpl, pool. $12,000 down. T•k• over payments. Ou· plu. Two 2 BR 1 BA Unit• Prlva1e yards & encloaed gar•o••· NEWPORT BEACH 1069 Dover Shor e• Ar•• 3Br • den, 2!Ar Ba. pool, remod thruout. $449.500 by owner. 756·1515 Of 84~71i18 FRONT ROW VIEW 1511 KINGS ROAD Gated Bellcourt Hiii. BeauUful view, 2 mar· bte lrplcs, Euro. Kit., R educed S45 ,000. M ay c a rr y 2nd. S595,000. 7 14·640. 9306 619-340-1585. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5 May 31 POOL HOME 2285 Golden Circle SJ38,000 By Owner 714 631·2284 Pool Home Over 1.750 sq ft, nr Back Bay. 3BR, 1.75 + t/•BA. dbl aided f/p , RANCHES1FARMS GROVES 15 75 CENTRAL WASHING· TON: 4 horM/c•ttJ• ranches. contlguoua. 11 5 acre a to 632 acr••· Irrigated, houses. great loca· tlon. Starting at $149,200.00. THE JOHN'S REAL ES. TATE CORPORATION. 1-800.753.JOHN. Houses/Condos For Rent GENERAL 2102 $1,000/mo. days 638-now. SS50 Incl ulll. $11°00/mo'. 721·111i pets, 720-9685 • $330 + dep, 650-3857 0405, eve. 731·7528 LM, no pets 875-9229 3BR 2BA Condo, gated BLUFFS 2Br 2~Ba, Femele ·roommate Lovely 4BR 2Ba hm w/ security, pool, Jacuz, 1300 aq ft, 2-car gar. wanted, seml·prof r•· large yard, quiet Eaat· aauna, aome utll. Avail now. No pet•. apon, ahr beaullful lr- aldel $1350/mo. Dog Leave mag. 650-3734 11095/mo. 675-0068 vine condo, $595/mo OK lat & last req'd. ~ sec. Jean 854·2161 548-4598 or 645-4048 •2BA 18A light, bright ATTRACTIV• 1•R Ideal for Adults, Cl1tf1-------.,...--& funl $975 Include• with pvt patio. Welk to Haven, NB. 2aR, new Fully furn twnht In CdM STEPS to SC Plaza. uUI & GARAQEI. Call everything. ••7• paint, caipets. back lo shr w/prol. nr ~I/ Spacloua 2Br 1 Ba Barb agt. 875-5511, Ma~ onl~. &<t&-9081 yatd patio, St. front· apa. S475. Incl uttJ condo, nu pnt/crpt. 494-2342 after 6pm. kl 844-2929 Sml pet ok. HUD ok ---------Bachelor Apt. Newport a$g50e, 54ea8a3y pear ng.1---------$8lO/mo. 846-6634 •2br/1 b a , fenced Hts area. Kit, utll Incl. 8 · • 75 LAG E'ald• CM condo. CORONA DEL MAil 2622 Su n bow R e•ltv 831·2242 Business & Finance BUSINt:ss OPPORTt:NITY 2904 yard. w/frpl, gar, W/O, no pelt. $595/mo + Large Ver8alllea 3Br 2'hBa w/poot & Walk to beach $500 dep. 84&-oeee Studio spa, gar. Furn. $500. AA Coke/Pepsi, VB. $950/mo 841-0451 Beker/Falrvtew Trlpi.x. Walk to beach. manr. 645-1275/e 642·1056/d Mlntue Maid, In Hl Tee NEWPORT 2BR + office, 2Ba. 2·Story 2BR t ~Ba, community am men. Mature Female to Shr lg drink machlnH. S 13k 310~ lrla, w•lk to pvt yard, 1 car gar, Ilea. Full Hcurlty. condo In NB pool. req. Frff cetelog. b••c h . Yrly $1300/ $775/mo 97 .. 8297 1075/mo lease. No tennla, jacu. sec, 1·800-352-4501. mo. AVI 611. 676·2238 E'Slde 1BR $010, pets, no fff, Agent. $450fmo 650-9428 CASH IN ON THE BUSI· 2BR 1700. Quiet, TRW 944-721 1 NESS OF THE OE· BEACH 2169 7~3B~ JtiaMl~:~r e~o,,7: well-kept. Lndry. BBQ. ~ 2BR Apartment. M~::, ~~~· t~/f~hZ'! CAOEI S8·bllllon dOI· NEWPORT B UCH • above gar, w/d, refrlg, No peta 831-Ma'J 2 Yrs New. Avg $637/ 4BR home Bed/Bath lar ma1ket getllnCJ , .. $850, S500 sec. 7~:1-1513 a BROADWH ..-..... mo For 1•1 8 Months avail. $450. 434·7868 fund• for homeowners Studio. Furn, Comm decor lg• 2BR '18A On Our Speclalll. Call ohn mortgwage hovdelr· pool/spa· S775 Spacloue • High cell· • • NOWJI 714-650-8310 NB awesome 3BR c aro••· • an • CORONA D EL MAR lngs. nreplace, 1g deck bale, gar, seoo. No 2~BA oc:Hnlronl, on all procHalng lead· • 2bd Apt w/patlo, ,_________ w/oc:ean view. white peta. 54&-9441 ON WATER CharmlneJ the boardwalk In sand IOCJ national firm. Um· Comm pool· $950 •LJdo Penlnaula • life, O.rber crpl, 2BR IE.SIDI! 28R, dahwahr, amall 1BR, Ideal for 1 $600. ~ utll. 646-7529 lted licenses available CORONA DEL MAR Unique 1 & 2BR Units 1BA, 2 car gar, $1300/ encl gar, patio, no pen, no peta, util pd, Fr .. lnlormauon c&ll • 3bd Perteet for for lease. Private bch. mo. Barbara Aune. pets. &45-43l9 $950/mo.yrly SS0-8145 Newport Hta. Room fo' 24-houra 1-800-882· roommates · $1800 on bay, 0 73·8 0 30 Agt. 831·2863 lii TilDI rent, non-amkr, $430 5122, Conaumer Mort· NEWPORT BUCH 7t0 Udo Park Dr. •-~.. • Full hou.. pr1v. Call gage Recowry, Inc:. • 2bd Bay vu, pent----------SPACIOUS 2br/1.5ba W/ -a~. Bruce 54H155 GET DEBT FREE NOW! Guar c:onaolldatlon S1·SSOK. Bad c:redll ok. fatl approval. 1· 800-275·8604 7 day• Announcements ANNOlJNCJo:MENTS 2920 MAKE A FRIENO ... FOR LIFEI Scendlnavlan, European, Yugoala· vien. South Amrlcan, Japanese High School Exchange atu· dents .. arriving Au· gust .. Host famlllea nGododl American In· tercultUfal Student E.c· chaneJ•· Call Barbara (714) 670-8883 or 1· 800-SIBL!NG WOLFF TANNING BEDS New Com- merclal·Home units tr om St 99 00 lamps- Lo11on1-Acc e 1 aor1e1 Mon1hly payment• low u $18 00. Call today FREE NEW color Ula· log. 1-800-36 7-6838 SELL your used vehicle Ulroogtl classlf ied 842·5878 daya, 722-9912 nlghlt Ht-:ALTH & FITN•:ss :woo FREE SAMPLE! New breakthrough weight lou concept. Wiii· power In a bottle! Burns lal whlle IMll OG still. AllCKJndlng en· ergy level Increase! Call now. limited aup- ply 303·52&-11533 JUICE EXTRACTORSlll Save BIG on All make• end moctelt botfl new & usecsl AEG . Ch•mplon, Julceman, Omeg•. Acme, Mltacle, Uttra· Malle: and mor• Call 1-800.232"5759 NOW. Announcements PEHSONAl.S 3002 OWM ... ks attractive youngtematetoal'la.r• tabulou• ocean front Hlate In exchange for light houaekeeplng, bebyalttlng. Salary poHlble. 497-oa64, M oney t•lka ... and Cla.nltled apeaka 1t1 langu&CJe. S338.000 By Own8' (714) 831·2284 (503) 382·5644 house . $2000 •ShorH 2Br. Oen, 2Ba, frpl, 2 blkt to bch. 2BR. 1BA. back yard, NEWPORT BEACH gar. club/pool prlv· $1100/mo (714) 990-OH Wahr/Oryr hkupa. NPT SHORES. Furn Bachelor Ap1 S350/ rm, w/d. TV w/cabl•, \l11H lt 0 \1,• ._, '\lttl!ll.\1,1 ._, \H >1<11 ,\LI ._, Houses/Condos For Sale ACREAGE 1 12~ 5 ·ACRE RAN CH $2990, S500 dn, $75/ mo Owner w ill II· nance (805)647-4677 CAR IBOU C ANYO N· 6 900 acres 12 m iles lrom Ellensburg Roll· 1nq htlls limbered, southerly exposure. Power county road•. c rt>e k 1 s p r l nga. S4 200,000 00 THE JO~iN S REAL ES. TATE CORPORATION. 1·800-753-JOHN. LOTS • 3bd, Balboa Bey lgH. 1 blk to beech. 0880, (310) Slil3-3680 No P•I•. SH5/mo. Club. Vus . $2600 s14oo 81 8-794-3453. 845-1831 aft 3pm. MO U111• Incl pvt phn, ulll pd, kltch. Eves: 83e-57SO; $470tmo. 831-0603 CORONA DEL MAR •WESTCLIFF Small Lg 1BR, frig, atOY9, ,,._ • 3bd , Spygla... hou•• 2BR 1BA. Must palnt/drpa. NJamkt, no Daya: 548-0530 Larry or Shella Vlewl/apa · $3425 ••• to appreciate pets. Pref adlta. HUD SUMMER S975/mo 042·2 003 *Move In Special! accepted. a49-42M RENTALS AVAILABLE 4BA 2BA, quiet CUI· ••Ask Mgr For Lovely 1llli C0UrtYard d&-uc. Just remod. De t•lla on Rental Mttlng. Gated, pool, Apartments For Rent Waterfront Hom•• Inc. Aealto,.. 831-1 400, 78()-3800 873-45900 CORONA DEL MAR 2122 $2400. Laa. 722-0866 Bonu•••ll activities. Aak about °' 722·1006 Mag 1 BR t. 2BR 1 VdlA Spec!alal 842 ... H Pool. apa, cable hkup BLUFFS twnhm, bright WEST\.AKI VILLAOI Move.In lpeclalal 4Br 2~B•. new kltch 845-8t22 An~lmel 2 • 3BR TownhomHf w/Fmch doora, brick patio, comm pool. ---------Good loci 848-7387 Fem, lu.>r c:ondo, pool, 2632 Vista Del Oro. SPACIOUS 2•8tOfY 3Br apa. tennla, Walk to S1750tmo 540-120& Deluxe Furnished 2'hB• apt w/frple a beach. Shr t>ath, ssoo E.Bluff Bachetor 1 BR+ encl gar. Newly dee. S900 + \I.I uola 722~577 2BR 3BA. don, Igo gar. Total rent and Call •119•· 948 Meo LAGUNA •CH Kitch· patio. End unit. move-in seoo. May afuo10-uafl10• • enettH, ocean views, l lC >OMS 2706 Prof Fem. N/amkr. W/0, ~BR 2BA hse. $525 lnc:I utll. Camauon St. COM,n' bch 675-8518 Prof non amkr to ahr very lge 3BR hH W/2 prof malea. w/d. S4~ mo 873-7243 Iv mag. S C lttl•tro 2Br oondo ahr w/non°1mkr M/F. T ennla/pooltapa/gym. $375/~Ulll lnc: htekpr 2 tlmH mo. 55&-4155 SI (>II 1\( i I· .! ; I .! •Upper 2Br 1 ~ Ba, lge deck, 2 blk.a to bch. gar, WfO, $1275. Ag1 831-4663 ltVff/493-4241 $1300/mo 8S4-7153 pay rental 1st & 15th Sec:tuded & P"' w/e»ar· atept to bch, heated • 1200 aq ft. S1or&G• LIDO ISLIE lease. 3BR If qualified. 8421 denl Garage parking. pool. Cable. $38/0ally + off., car•, lurn, etc I IJ '-, "''" I I •..., 0011-. I !I '-> '":" ----------- Free Report Reveals 1 O Ways To Beat CD 'S! Find Out What Your Banker Would Prefer You Didn't Know! Call 1-714-862-1784, 24 Hours, For A Free Recorded Message, FOR SALE 1400 2BR HouH; frplC, aml fncd yd. S1095 1st/last + $250 71fil Femleaf. -644-1862 or 621-3141 2 BA . Avail Now I 2000 or 548.1347 No pets. No amk.ra. & Up 6 St50/Wkty & 1518 Npt Blvd. CM $2200/mo. No peta.1fi;;;;;; ________ Siii550/;;;;;;iiimiiioiii...._iiiiiiiiii•iii2iii40iiiiiiiilliitiiiiuiipiiiii4iii8iii4-iiiim8iii2iii8iii4iiiimiiiim-.;;;;;;;$iii5iii50iii.iii5iii5iii3·iii1iii1iii15iiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiii••-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-::-:-:-;.•:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:::::::::::-:-:~~ Owner/brkr. 4~3400. 11 2 COM Contlguoua ---------·---------V•ow Lois ~ ptant 3BR 2BA. lndry rm, w/d, Owner giving awayl refrigerator. Lower Barb agt 875-5511 unit. 516 lrla Vacant. No matter what you're doing. your hometown newspaper $1350/mo 819-345-2281 Lux Bayview Terrace (neat Eut Bluff) Mar n-. contemp. hOUH, 2BR 2BA, comer. up- gr•d••. Incl yard care, aec.11550. 760-8045 Newport Condo! SERVICE DIRECTORY rtr II Jiii' ll8ml 111111 llu1m11 mdl BEAUT BUCH RENTALS On Marvuerlte StrMt 1417: clasllc conage, r• done, 28r 1Ba, gar, AC, frplc. $1250. 111417 .... : 2Br 1Ba. gar, redooe.11 175 #708...,: 281 1Ba, gar, frplc, clean. new carpet $1175 No pets 650-566t Uva nr the oceanfront for luat 1975/mo. Spa- cious 1 BR. high cell- Inga, •kYllghta, pool & tennla.W•lle r ....... ...,..., .. ...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,..., ...... ..., ... ...,..., .................................... ...,...,..., ... ...,...,..., ...................................................... ..., ... ... The lllJPlll .. fits in. COM 3B R Pool Home/Furnlahedl Barb •CJ'. 875-5511, after tspm 494·2342. Money talka ... and Elegant 2b/2ba condo. Clualfted apeaka tta pool/apa, enct patio , 721-8051 Remax SC N EWPO"T NORTH lmmacutal• Medina on ovet*zed lot. 3BR, 2~BA. Fam Rm, A/C. Luah, private aettlng. le ... or laaM oPtlon. $2700. S5t-8410 Paula Service Directory i\l>IH'l 11 >N S I fo.ttJ\M II '111.t-:S I o.''-4 THE OlllGllW. DUii the TIU IAI I I I· N I l.S ! & IH.< KS ;H;J :, 1.ANUS('AJ'I-. & I.AWN C"i\ht-: :IHOH P•Noaa.aATES. All American Tre• New Repelr. AadwoOdl S ervlo e. Removal, C.-float""*'°' CIMllL Trim. Senior Ol•c. MUVINli :tH:J·1 t'LllMlllNl1 :u-rno '*Low R•t•• * drain cleaning, pt1.1mb- lng repalt'a & ln11a111. Fr" quote .. &51-2145 t wttlt• decor, turn/un-anguage. furn $1500, 721·8521 X480. Grubb&; Ellla lltllllllllilllllllllllili .. 1111111 lealev ahowera.Acld wash & regrout. New You can hire an "°""'· &; Repair. 8athroorM- ..tlm Whyte 842·1208 ,.r .. Ht 531·8415 EXP'O GARDENER: 1 & yrs CDM. N.B. Quality ........... PAIR8 H...._, worl<, reu. rat•• Refa --.n ... PROPERTIES Rett'• Q ...... aM172 Pa#lt-Catpentry .. tc.· Tr" Servlca. atumpa, Ofywait, ~5-5277 clnupa. hauling. HOOfo'INO :rn 10 PUBLIC NOTtCE TM Callf. Public Ullll- llH Commla•lon RE· OUIRES that all u .. d houaehold good• mover• print their P.U.C. Col T number. Aooflnt Repair LINES DAYS BUCKS Merchendi• Under $300 • PNYata P•rt;y Onty ililijtill 642-5678 . ._.,....fl .. ,....111 ...... _.. .... ...., ...... •C. I•, e -_.,... __ ,....~ .............. --~-· h&td WC>fktng conlt'ac-ShOwer doora. Ktto-tor. Mak• tn. WIN floor•Plumblng Uc. ChOlee. w1.. c.... 25yra O.C. 973--eOM •truotlon ~3 TILE lne~. : IHISINt:ss Sl-.HVl«J·.S .11'4"< LOAN8 Personal/Bualneaa 8111• Con•ok>datton Home l!qulty/,_.fln. 1-eoc>-Mfr3032 I ( "l\ftl't-:N I l<Y .1·. I () ~ Ccutaoua Servlol fr .. Eat. • "*tneea JoM l ~ ...... 171 Ti.., tnart>le & ~. Everything re la ted . Per1ect .,_.,., a deelgn Mlp, ... 7212 I I I ,, N 11\ 1 , -..1 I 1 \ 11 I ', • • I ., ; 111'NllV Ml\N :1710 w All type• repair•. Comm.Ir••· lawn P-4ntlng, Slucco, dry--malnt. Mlt<• 1'1.0&12 wall, fencea/gatH. Se-TREES nlof 01.c. John ~.,.tll •FINE CRAFTSMNSHIP Topptd~elllne. ~ewnt. ~7$1~71 c.rp., elect.. plumb .• 1----------'nte, ldl•. bath•. eraonella•d Lewn limos and chautfeun Tiie ,00f •s>eelallat. UC prlnl their T.C P. num· ref• ,,. .... le73-1922 b• In au advertla• • · m•nta If yo4.1 have a Sadlet Aooflng Co. Ac: I queatlon elX>ut the I• Ins 25 yra. Work guar. ga11ty ol a mov•, llmo all typH roofing. or cflaulteur. call: 7 14-e78409S Public Utlllll .. Comm1 .. 1on 714-551-41$1 l'AI< I .... ~ ~ I Ot<t\S I(>!\:~ .1-.111 W •AT H • R ·TI T a ROOtl'INQ All typ .. , wood. compoalllon, llle·w•lght tlle, fl•I roola. Uc. l4414U Frff Mt. 7ta-49ta Smalt remod )oba. c.te. Wll Mal eny CommJrHCI. 138-n42 pnc:.1 ,._,.,..,.,Md Patty Succe" Person. Sl'ltlNk.I 1-"lt I Y H I ~. ''" .... nel. Bartend. rooa ......., "9mo4. Doon. -. • llell••'G•ss '* ,..rowoe ew "'* 141'640.,14•nn urv. c:Hual/formal. oow.. ~ 9'ICCIO a *Y" , .___, ...__._, 1 dO •• "adff. &.ow lll-.l 'l\l l!S l't:..! I --...... ,._..,_.. ....._ ...c..•a l'-'d • ......... d •~&Ing ftne otn-Sprlnlll•r• ere my -.. _, 0-1 • UC. ln•ured alf'IC9 1 MO. '".... ' "" • ...,.,.. • a.... J kJe 640-2501 •W'S• MtffJMM»ll'7 ._._ .-,.--Jay. 890-3008 ·"'· ec only buain. .. Aepa•t• ",.., .. - -Mtt.,e A lnatallatlona. Reliable HoueectHNng c::,·~~11~'::,':~~ ""::Ze11octt::~ Chane• 722·712 ... by th• day. &.oce1 & mar.. A•a•. rat... Uc.1111n. 8ondlln• .-'11Yruf Gllltfltlt I t 'l-.Mt"N I C"ONC Ill-I 1--I ,,•1, l'll'l'<>HIN<• .l !l .IO .,.._ E.irc.t. ,..,_, Cell """' M S-2824 p,... eet. M7·22ft flkMrll ..,_, ue ,_... /,/Drlv•waye~a tlo• ADda 751 ... 1i 9 " 1 c K , T 1 L •, "911.14W*Mr""" Ml•• Apple Tutor1n9 patha eec. No • tto ,......,.. HOuMc1Mntno Kandwrnan hmce1. • L 0 c K, c 0 •· .w.•. vouiii66uiif Read1ng1nL. erecs.n. WNI ....._ U..•71470 l!Jlperlencect. 1 10/hr: uO.-tn.U,. Loe.Ill r•ft, ORST'm Uc. & "-ft PelntlM Centreet• tlaled 913-4065 Mlckty 963-2493 Cell WetfWtt ltl 114:19 ~,.. •· •7~T•U 1ni-aen. Oual. pafntlng by prof PM or wknd• children IC.L Mnenry a~ ,.._. R U•. C.,pen> UcleoaoN. In• f'rM I adulta 8aa)c math ttJng In cone .. a =, .... •*1ttcal, "'· ... s-3* a EOG' h ak1111. •10-muonry const . Uc. Morrleon ,.•lrrtlng a . 9'0, o,. .. r•••· ..._ ._. •• ~ 1 L--.i ,. _ _.__tor 11&/hr 131·UOS In• frMetl, 74~ o.netal ~. ~1718 IY Mir\. Ck;cw. eow.M ,.,.._ "9"1r - ('fo"fll\'-11< lllt S 1,0-. ServtngN.,.._. tot,, yn. T IL• DON• RIGHT UC.430007. H•10l9 A41fL er.. Mt. re 1e1. 110. 101002 Lio.Ina. reaa rat••· II '" I I I '\J' • I .. .'II 721....... in.ut, 714/WU."21S frM Ht. ritft 173-792? .... ,,,. ttgM moft. ~-=-~::=""· Paol AHi" r:-.1. ....... °'* loO ,,.. ... 8' ICI MlllP .,._, I \ .. I • I ".I ... ' \ .• ·.' \I I ,...,, "'4 -ca 0 ~ILOT CLA811'8 .. D It'• IM sotutton you·r• MWCnlng for • w1~h· LI ... IR ......... &.an•1rsr1 •• ~:.: ~~· "oo"' edd/H lfte d , "-Id, oommi OulMy • new _,,,::::;;;:.;..-;; Pr•e •••· lond. WOftllr...,,,..,._ ,..... .._.__.. 642-5878 Uc.lil14e?, .... ""° Local refla. aee-oe 1e -_eY_•_n_•_•_tt_•_Y_.,.. __ • --1'1 I \1111'\I, ,.., • • , Newport ~•ach/Coata Meu Daily Pilot , 1·1 I '> \. ,, "\I \1 \ J '"" '·'I I.' • '\' t' I I J I \: t ' I f \I' , t! I ' ' -• I .• ' 1 ' • ! ; 111(,Jllf{t i.1111 ...,,\NI A ·\NA IHll.tll..., 1,1,...i ~ •• .... °" Dul .. S1UOUfT °" Phrl'a.. CteM Tbt .. Gell m. '* 1' I) ...... Mr ~~· ~. cONa.--..1 ~ Reollner/ollomen .,.... ...-.men 4t .... ..._, °' 00.. -. ..... _,._. .._.. ,. ·-lt.O, Tiffany awag ••••,... ... _. ... Gold/I Yanl .... a.Utday, .... .-•. ..,,. .• WI' Help Mecllceil Doctor Ing ... ---now, to '---1'6, .. ,~10 wU olct, AKC, May 301h, lam·?? 2141 for tannla, w/meauga Ir~ lt,IOOlweell, lloftue. ca... W.•H•, 8eeu--·• whtee, ~ .-YM 20211 & 2032t RIVet· U-. __,. & .,_,, .. , etc. In holalto ......, & ~~ (~ ~ rt9y, U81 .... l9lice, etc. f'uton fram. & '*'• S300/N, tM3-Ce5 11d• Dr. betw ......, .___ -. ..., ___ -·-No ....,.,.ioe nee:... l'O. Flbiefglau back-~°' o4f Orc:t\efd. DMld - 1 ,.,:: 1ttt' ~-:-::~ ~). lt4e fM .,.,. MfY; '-Info Ollil 219-bowd lt5. 720-1023, AKITA, AKC Male, tarn- W.O.Prf Aft a EVft. anteed. Dtrect Suo-.,.._.., ext. 1111, lly p•t, ob•dl•nce Dt. Hetd, 1401 Avo-CHI 401 .. 44 .. tH UM lftM, 1 deyl. QC~:, :n:~· ~ ttain9d, 5 yr1, XllU, cado, H... t<Q.t~ l!xt. 100 M EST. io.,. 1175, 722-8970 1.250. 723-510) St 11, • i 1 ·, -.. I;\;~ .. I l<I\, 111) 'I ~ Transpo rtation I I :\11'1 ll) '\11 :-.; I Transportation Automobiles A< IJ HA 110 I u Thursday, May 28, 1892 87 II 0 NI JJ\ llU11 !> •'83CN'tC1~• ~ 4 SP"d AM Cond overll•act rack, M1Jt1 llo n Ing, AUN S S.O! Sl050 &42·2114 Q"EATI, 3~ MPG, 1989 FO"D F350 2 new tirH, 1&5Jc Dually. Lariat e~· mile• ($0% highway tenoed cab. Wnhe. mtlH), $23GI obo 32,000 mll... Beet STEVE ?~1282 llnef, chrome ~flffla, llYUNUAI tfOUO BECX>Mm A RIAL H· TATI APPRAl81!,., 1100,000 potential. Home 8tucty Of Al· lan&a olaa .... Earn p1of*ealonel o .. 1ona· llon dvuOugh NatJonal Col909 ot AppralNl, FrM tlte,.ture. I00- 3 8 2 -7 0 1 0 D a pt. Rir78202. C~E SHIP J09!: l(INQSIZE WATERBED • Da1 .... tJ ... il'up ~t-.HVIC ~..., ,, 1.11 s>Nn~ .. e::"'c. UIUIY• tO~ ..... enaai~ Ho-wave m..,... 1,,.. 1 Month Otd f'•mai., alno work;,. deck J:'Oboy ';.; ':13 ~M c.tudH fratM a t\9116-AKC Papere, 1300, u n • u1 handa, .ic. 1 HawaM, tun a.-.n M...00. board. GOOc:I condl-...,.,"...,..IM--"4,.,.,.,=~~:-== U OLS, good Condi· •aa L ... nd 33 ml w/ lion. •unrool, new 2 yr warr, grt cond, • ures, $3,500 248-2447 own•r. local car, $14,SOO 64~88 goqd tires. ••c.11 1 cond1t1on1 460 v.a 800k v•tue: 111.000 Mu•t tell St 5,000 080. 844M) 180 TllJ\ VI·. I . :to 14 MEXIC04159 San Diego To EnHnada. Include•· Roundtrlp crulae with meale aboard M.V. PaclOc Siar, plus 4 daye/3 night• hotel accom- mod at lo n a at the Paralao Las Palmul 1.aoo-«4°538-4 . L.aat chanc.. Mt-:Mllt-.HSHJPS ao1e *"°" 8ALE• N9WPOf1 Beach Coun· try Club Golf Member· ahlp, 850-&tt3 Employment Opportunities EM Pl.OYM t:NT 6~30 Cashftf~ntrvatlonlst Part-time, W9ekend1 Laff Stop 892-8782 Door Host P ..... be ewwe that cattbbelln, ~. • tlonl Only S200. Call MINIATURE HORSE ·~ Uadng1 In tNa cat-~pay/be!..... 589-7904, .. av. IM•· SAL&. (AMHA·ho,.. .. -oory may reqW. )'OU Cd Af'PI; (lfl) MO-aage. .. .. than 341all) Los to call a IOO numb4tt' 8144 E>tt. C.1004. SOLID OAK Angei.• County Fair· In Which there 11 a EARN UP TO llOQf B•DROOM SET pl••· Pomona, Callfor· char119 p., minute. •••k. No ,..,.,.~. Fite Full/Oueen1lz• nla·Saturday , Jun• Blrttn"'-r Tralnfft Own houra ProceM b•d. Mlrror•d & 8th.a:3o p.m. Call N d d'"' mortgage 'r•fund1. llght•d headboard. (714) 823-3'11 for di· .. • • eam up to Call 1-800-398-Mt3 Draw.,,, cab1Mt1. Ar· rectlona, (7t3) 351· 1150 dally, aalary + · French & Victorian Anlq moire lneluded. Excel-4440 fOt catalog. tip•, full Ot Patt llme. EASY WORKI EXCEL-catVed roMWOOd fUrn, lent condition. Muat 2 wk training, women, LENT PAYI Wondng at lM().lllO, l'loe cQI.. , .. 111800 oeo !Mn 21 or older. Ca.II: hom• proceutng U.S. lectJon Incl: I" miff w/ &42-8822 800.•32·9222 Gov.rnm.nt FHAJHUO cofumni, 2nd Empire CONSTRUCTION Refund1. No .. JMrl· b9d, 2 mrbl chHtl, 1g ..,..S-uJ)9r--1-lng_i._H..,.20~bed~. 9nce "9Cffeaty. Call dlaplay cabinet•, heat9f, padded raU•, NOW HIRING NOWI 1..eoo-399-1839. carv.ct armolre w/mln 3-drwr P9d. Ilk• nu EASY WORK. EXCEL.. front, 1ml tbta, clltWd S75, Frigidaire R•frlg All Occ./TradH to LENT PAY, AsMmbl9 arm chra. All top qual-wr1c1 grt sso, 6-drwr S70,000 U.S. Taic product• at home. tty, flM cond pl.c:H. dr"r S60 759-9572 FrHll lnt'l/Oom. Paid Make Jewelry, toya, Mu•t Sffl 723 .. 239 Med., Food, Hou11ng11 cr1tt., etc. No Hlllng. 0 k Coff•e Table 8onu•••I Exp'd/Serl-N.Q... ~c.e nee.. a .. Tl ' OUI CandldatH Onty aary. Call AFPI tolf 38 aq w /pu out Pie.... CALL 9.9 fr•• 1~00-4n4t004 1 .. vH l300, 722 .. 970 Eastern Sun-Thur. Eict HA·t004. 305·947·1480 Eict.1"ex_c_E_UE __ NT_P_A_Y_:_W_ortc_ 029 (Eateb 1979) at hom• and •arn CALL NOW 11504550 w .. kly. Tiit No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper lllJPllL fits in. Companl•• need homewol1c9r1 and di• trlbutor1. Call now ap .. k dir9C11y to a repre1entatlve 1-80(). 742-1140 Ext. 711. "FAST RESULT" SHVICI DlllECTOllY 1-'or Ht-\ull !'>N\'ll'l' {'411 Al'l'l.IANCES i;o 11 t'lJHNITllHE 6014 MEH('tlANl>ISE MISC t>O 15 Garage Sales ('OHON.\ DEi. 1\1/\ll ti 122 BOATS 71111 •ae Chrla Crett BMW 90!10 Woody •II natural '87 325 .c doot, •lnl 17W, new engine, cond, (2ewc984) S8000 (7 t4) 995•1455 19995, CREVIER BMW tO'AVON lnftatabl• w/ _83 __ s.3_1_1_1 ___ ,.,..._1 8hp Yamaha eng. II lClrU, '87 3251 Convertible ~•• nu. on • CMty 1u.g1 A/T, 30lc m1, (940558) 12500 OFFr:Rt nz.n1e MUST SEE!I CREVIER 15' Boaton Wh•l•r _e __ M_W_,,,8_3_5_·3_1_1_1 __ =-1 new 70hp Johnson '87 5351• Whtie, A'T, VOA, trailer, cover, ctr 41 k miles. MUST con••. l'l•W ball, SEE'I CREVIER BMW $6200, 831-0184 835-3111 •1987 BMW 3251s• Oelph1n grey Ian. new brakes. 61k well ma•n· tained miles Cl lford aJarm. cruise control, power windows, A C S11',900 ot» 3 H>-796-0550 1 ... msg CHEVROLET 904~ JAUUAJl til lOl) V ANS 922f) '82 8·150 Vt. New ,., .... a.~ 4 .1 .W.tr paint, 4 cap111n1 1..ior.o ~ wlblll 1111. ch1lr1, sota bed, 1"1Cllg It, lw IN l*f QlllO, $3900 968-5273 pre belw ml<t, bouncs 10 apj)fc, $011 (.)03), 7M 2•18 JEEP 0110 '89 Cherokee 4•4, 6- cyf1nder, 5-spd, AM/ FM CHS A.JC Met Gold, Cloth ••ata. $9500 obo S.-8-9167 LINCOLN 9120 LINCOLN '71 Contln•nt•I 460 eng runa good $1295 Musi see! 642·0567 • NISSAN 91~0 '88 300ZX fully loaded, 1ec.unty, I· tops, lo ml, SI0,9!>0 obo. lmmac 493·9869 MISC AUTO 924~ DONATE YOUR CAR Truck, Motorhome, boat, real e1111e, s11mps. coins, col· lectib1es to Founda- tion serving the Blind I R S. l3Jf deducllbte Free lowY1og· need not run. t-&00-326-5922 SEIZED CARS, truc~s. boats, 4v.hffl· eis. motorhomes by FEU, IRS, OE.A Avaol· able your area now Call 1-800·338·3388 nt C.e9e2 ANTIQUES & CLASSICS 9250 Pat1· Tlm• Ev.•IWkndall::=======:::::!J 11 1.atf Stop 852·8762 642-5671 OI. 110 INSIDE SALES Ughtbulba Unlim ited la CUrr9ntly lnt~ Ing tndMduata IHk· Ing • ca1•er In retell ..i.1. Excellent pro1- S>Kts. R•tall salea exp required, how•"-' not neeHaatlly In lighting •• fuU ltalnlng will ~ given. C.aJI Metvyn. 14e-62.21. INSIDE SALES The Cu1tomet Servlc• O•panment of th• N"1port Beacl\l'Costa Meaa Dally Pilot la looklng for Tei.mar· ketlng Proe with con- alstant ,..ulta. Ple1H CM for appo.ntment al 142 ... 333 2 4 Ptr CASHIER, Exp'd Avail wtinda.13t-4404 ~,-.. ~~-+-+- Rtal E1t1t1 -A11l1tant 17 PIT fot bulV bMch .....,.-+--+--~­ofe. Muat .,. oroeo- 12ed &~ed ~Mgmta•p. & lo ·pretd '4M10/Hr. ~p ..... 7...-:.0 iPICilL EVENT SOLICITORS WANTED 51 s.. eaglea 52 Slight• 53 Chof9I 54 8'**'at9w 55 M6ddle EMt 9'M M 8cottlltl ~ IO Monll"a tma HUNTINGTON BEACH 6140 SAIL BOATS 7014 Mooring & 25' Sall boat near Pavnhon. $t5k. 673-2234 SPEED & SKJ BOATS 7018 WE'VE GOT THE ANSWER Is every nook ood cronny rl your goroge stuffed? Coo't remember what it feels like to JXlt yow ar inside? We've got the ooswer ! Advertise your goroge sole in the Oo1y Not Classifieds. If ooy items &sted in your ~age sole <Xi don't sel, we'll run those lis1ed items (under merchcmse) the~weekot nodagel Cal 642·5678 Today' .. ,....,. ... , ..... w. d .................. .... By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH "" ........ Ll8RA (~pl :'.3·0n :Ul Draw line, let l>then ""'"' V<'U arv not w11hou1 •I· Ith D"Rruntl .. J nd1v1duoil n•uld cl<11m ) uu .,,..,., •II lht' luct.' 't ••u m1Kht rt'plv ft•l' hudt'r I wort.. tht' lucl .. at'r I gl'I' ra...:t"'I 1n..,olv~ SCORPIO ll."cl ~' "''"' :1 1 lN.ad· lint' l'"'''' <ht>Clo. •.an •u' p.nmt'nb an • ludan~ ml•rl~<IJtC' •Ull•m••b1lt' 1n,ur· •n•~ Dtptndr nl '"'!Utrl'' m 1•rt •11 .. nla<•n .ind m••Ot'\ 8\ mod·•lltml'<ln v••u'll bl' ndin~ uct..~ ,n,.•t.. SACITTARILS 1:-.;eo, U·l)K :11 Allt'nhon nov. "l"' .1ruund tdt'.altsm ro m•nct lr•vtl "'l"'Cul.111,>n lulhlllT't'nl o l h1nR·'l.tnd1nR obi 1t,1111.1n h"u' on mt-dtctn<' ht'.1l1n1t •rt 'P•ntu.1hh \ri b Lb,. f"'Al'n' •rt' n p ·1uno CAPRICORN t DK U l•n ICJ t 0.· n ion ""1C'hed 1n ronn«IM•n with nt"• Proitt' Empha.s1u indt'p>f'ndoenu• In· "f'nt•"'l'nns paont'l'nng •pint Lo"",.... l•11onsh1p hHti up F•m1lv rr>t'mt-l'r ••lies •buul ottd '"' rrnov•roon AQUARIUS tl•n :?O·fl'b l/>1 .\1 lt'nl111n r"'"'""' 1r.,unJ lt'<icl\lnl( lt'•mm~ psHht•ll>tt• •strok~\ 1ntu1 llvt' 1nt~lhl ~""''" m~mbt r U'lt'rt• I h•veo mN'l' l.1111> 1n '"" lh•n '"" r l ... J"pult' "'til bl' ...._'tllt'J -'"u II "''" PISCES I hb I 'I· M..rch W 1 1,.,.,i.. ~H•nd t ht' mmc·do•h -'"'' •hr.1J C•lUld ~ ~vld mint' r ''"<, ••n IUn•I'" · 1a11un 11,., .. ,.,.11\ ' .. ,...,.11111\ l"l,.m.r11• •'' uminit ,urrr ._.. ""d lud t ~"''" -..il: •ll•nu' P"l"'i('"' r-in ,.1 "'*'"""'' IF \1A~ 28 IS 'Ol'll B1RTH0A) 't <>u .an. .an, r-ic n•I th n ~.-r J ... n ... ,., .. .a11r.tcl1\.t' ~ll ·1nJull(t'O' .1nd ,.,,.n, d.a•m "''u ""' •f'11l..J t-• mrmt-.-1' ol vr~lt' "C°~ flllhf't P>t'rlt'\1 1?1<\l't' 11\lfU t'n.t 1h.1n dod m.•tf\r1 LI'\• A<1u•nu• p. ,...,n,. r••• ''Kn11 .. .an1 ,.,,,.. 1n \1•ur h it UIT\"nl n.ft' l't'\ot'.AI• \o<"U .,... lf'f hn~ g;• ol ,1t-h~.attt•n ttla1i..nt.h1p th.11 h• ron 1t1 rourw J\ugu•t will t..r \•''" 111• t rn.>ductavt' rr'(>hlllhlr mt'm.•r.ahlt' n.•m•nhc m<•nth 111 llW~ •1992 l•~TimaS.,... ...... ,. .......... a.tlI 0... •• I A ._ ==\.er:.= Otl11 ....... 11111 ••• • um mer Day Camp . ~ . ; -~~ .. , -~· .. Boys and Girls Club or tbc Harbor Atta June 22 Aug. 21 - A Summer You'll Never Forgett - Monday -Friday -7:30 -a.rri. to &.00 p .rn. LQu Yantorn ~ Eastbluff Bays and Girls ~ Boys and Girls Club Club 2131 Tusnn Ai-e. 2555 Vuta Dd Oro Costa Mesa '• tA: Newport Beach 642-8372 :S 7.u 640-6650 ) ~-~ NO'ff DtlAOU.ING l'O« TH6 1"1·1m S/JlDIWPM.L stASON n»OAMINGICONl'fTfT70 GM>ll15 ALL l".!Al AOl/N'D SPECJAUZING IN ~AL.n'Y TIVJNING MLlIT -TAP -JAZZ · POINT Bqinni111 • ProkuiotMI J yan uxlup PafomlinJIQ,mpttJtion Groups ·-,_ We also ofltr to our morr Hriow 1nHknr:1 "'Nn-pon 0-Thaltt" Jr. aMI Sr. Companf 1p«Wizin1 in jau and tap. Home of "NEWPORT DANCE THEATRE" .(714) 548-3180 CARDEN of HUNTINGTO~ BEACH CPR 4 FIRST AID Oft'ered ia Eapah & Spanish Daily CPR FlntAld ...._,CMl,AM -... ... 'ftJI ... p •-....... TUE l.S,. WD ..... 'ID 6-10,. TB .... ... t,\T .. 1 .. -1.... SAT---l.S,. Water Saf ety/Poolaide Safety DAILY IJnlvenlty Trallllng Center 19742 MacArthur #140 Irvine, CA 92715 CALL 251·8758 Summertime Is Fun Time ·at ORANGE COAST COLLEGE FAIRVIEW & ARLINGTON, COSTA MESA Emphasizing Academics Ages 2 -Grade 8 flb)ll I Gita ... f . 15 ..... hm .Al,,.,, Rll (7,.., o.y sow MME1IMU. CAIF .AJne 22-M; .AJne a-.uy, AIKIOO YOUTH C.U. ""'95 -11 MWF,.Ally&,l, 10 ELEMENT ARY Kindergarten -Eighth Grade SOCCER CAMPS ..... ••• iw. .,., .Ally. LADY PIRATE BASICETBA.U. CAMP .Ally f..10; .Ally 1S.11 CH.~ TMU T81N• ""'9 9 ~//dJI ~ .AJne 20 • .Uy, • • Carden Curriculum • Small Group loatructioa • Qu&lified Teachers • Coaieaial &ariroameat Re•di.Dr Skills ~s ud C011pre~1sioeJ · Clulic.al Uteratwe SpelliDr ·. Coapo&itioa .JU~ (rrade a • &lief,wa ud r-trJJ Scieace • 1"8d · MuUc M Appreciatiol • fliJlicaJ U.C..tioa TENNIS CAllFS &>)S. Gita IQ8S 9 . 16 *-*'>' hm .AJne 22 SOFTBALL CAMP OHt ... ,. 16 COLUO~ FOR IC.,_. &TUNS v.wy o1 Prflfl.,• EXTENDED DAY PROGRAM vou.EY8AU. CAMP ... 12· 19 .Ally f-10: .Ally»~ t1' Kdl al N AQel REGISTER TODA YI/ Frl • SL/n, .Ally 24-a CAU. 714/432-5880 FOR INFO • Arb ud Craft• • Girl Scout Troope • Computen • Cub Scout Troop • Orra.niud Pl&y • Sapem.ed Study IWJ SUMMER PROGRAM • Academic .ud ED.rich.meat Progr&mS • Field Tnps • Arts a.ad Crafts • C<>mputers • Coomi ud Stitchery PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN WELCOMEf PRE-SCHOOL Age 2-Pre-Kihdergarden ~ • Carden Curriculum • Listea..iq" a.ad Verbal Skills i(l f' $. ; • Qu.tlifjed St&Jf • SocW l.ateractioa < • Read.tac &ad MatJi • ladoor ud Outdoor Play ReadiJJess lllllk·f'rud·Att A,pftdaO..Ut11atv1-P&llltilc.St~afta 721 UTICA, BUJfTillGTOJf BlACB. CA 92648 e (nfJ 536-1441 HOURS: 6:30 A.Jt.-6:00 P Jf. ICCCommunity Education !"'·'" ..,-,·s st.wt .ltmr. lf1 :Jf T'11· n1.'ll'lwr111.111· 111-;r ·'' r·o·. \ t1·11m 11 I' 11·t 11w 111 Ii'· ••. ._ 11111 . 11111·1·1··,111111 •. 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Saint Catherine's MiJjlafy School 215 North Harbor Blvd., P 0 Box 3070 Anahelin, CA 92803, (714) 772-1363 I Sports Mu•aSle Training Wtitute AmMe., Ammie•~., ......... n.nn. -~~v-21~ Newport BM;j. cooo Maso ~--~ ~ ~ Troning ot An'letloa"\ Institute ot Mos.sage lhefQ.)Y l.XlOef gtOduOte COUIS0S in 5wed1Sh. ~ & Chinese mo~soge techniques. Cur!C\A.rn appove&bf AM TA Execafr.Je DreciOf. DI MK Hl..OgeffOl'd was the COO'dinota ta Sl:X>rtS MossoQe at the L A XXlll Oyrrpod and reroM"l9CJ OU1t'O and fOfffi91 Notord Dtecfa ot Edueation 642-0735 SUMMt-R ttAPPf NINCS AT JIMMIE Def"ORE DANCE C NTER * Spfo\Q Da11.r.P. PeifJOb\01c.Ce. * ~ of lite llttf('1 \? "{ ~·.,µ S•t/Sua • .Jane 8·7, 8 :30p Newport Harbor Hllh School Auditorium, N.B. 6001rvine An .. * Open House * Sun. June 14, 10:00 am • 5:30 pm FREE claaaea all dayl 151 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa come sompk ow Jazz, Boll~t. Top & Fwik. c.. 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M-U. l..1JJift ............... ~,.. ,_ To r111N1 1p1e1 for ths Jans 25th stlition of $0600/1 g /nit ruetion1, C1/I C/111ifi1d b1for1 Jun1 19th. 642-5618 Thursday, May 28, 1992 89 ORANGE COAST AUTO · ~Dot eommodity Orange County's only Viper arrives Tuesday at Tuttle-Click's Tustin Dodge T uesday marked the lo~-a~ited arrival of Orange County's fi rst ~e Viper RT/1 O. The classic high performance sports car with the powerful V-10 engine was delivered by truck at approximately 7:30 p.m. to Tuttle-Oick's Tustin Oocf2e/Subaru/Suz uki, where it will remain on dispray until it is purchased. 'W e hope to be able to keep the car on display here for a while,'' said Robert Chaldekas, general manager of Tustin Dodge/Subaru/Suzuki. The bright red "muscle car" has a base price of rougnly $50,000,out fi~uresto serf for much higher. The car shipped to Tustin Dodge is one of only six to reach Southe rn California this year. going to the top 40 or so markets and to the lop-ranked dealerships in each market. Customer satisf actlon and number of units sold determined which dealerships received the car. Viper's technological and performance credentials include an all-al uminum 8 .0-liter V-10 engine that propels the car from zero to 60 miles per hour in 4.5 seconds, with a top speed of 16S m.p.h. Other features include a n all-new six·speed manual transmission, a bottom-fuel injection system, muctural uretbaaeloam trjrn-thtooghout-the interiOr and a resin transfer molding composite on exterior body surfaces. O nly about 200 of the uniquely-designed vehicles were produced for sale this year, with distribution To see the only Viper in Orange County, visit Tustin Dodge/SubJru/Suzuki at 40 Auto Center Drive in Tustin, 730-4600. The 1992 Viper RT/10, now on display at Tustin Dodge, features a wealth of technological innovations. ~. : ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: . . ........................ . . . ..................... . . . ............... · ......... ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2;•;•;•;•;.•;·.·~·.•.•;•;•;·.······················· ••• •• •• • •••..•...................... ···············································-·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.· ........... . ······:·:··· .. :···········:·:·:···:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: ·:·:·:·:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. ··•if!.._.················ .............................. . . . ........................ . . . ........................ . . . . . .................... . . . ..................... ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.•.• :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· :·: ·:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: : .. ::;·~:·:·:·····:·····:···:···········:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: ·=· :· :·:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: .. . . ... ••··· ····· ... ·····•·•·•· ........................ . .......................................... Acura HUNllNGIOH IEACH ACUllA YrJJ ElQ:J«1. Wt Dtlrw:rt 19131 Bach Ill 405 & PCH I 00-96·ACURA; 142.oo95 NOIM REMS COASTAL ACUllA Super Prices, SUJ)ef St'lcc11on tWtlol Blvd {l 405 fwy, Cost. Mm 979·2500 TUSTIN ACUllA NE WAHT TO 8E 11AGAL'I~19921 VOUU SAVE MOREi S frtnray ~ ~et 71 4-669·9900 Alfa Romeo MACH IMr<>AIS So. Cara leld<ng Alla dlr t0< 17 consccutr1e ye111. Alla Romeo. Sim, t.tasern • Sa'es. smlce lrasing 641 ~e Sl. Nnoi>011 Beaell H4752-0900 Audi lUTTlE CUCIC AUDI 40 A/JflJ CtlUf Offlt. IMr.t ,., 2. 7400 CRMlt 1MW Lu ... ~ DI new & urtlulf1 ~ 811\\t S atiways l'I S!OCK Siles. SMlct. lHSlllQ. £0lin0et • 6S f rttwlY, SllO Ala Ai.ID ~~ US·) 171. SAOOt.EIACIC IMW 45 o~ Id n-... )t(). uoo SftAUNG MOTORS LTD. UWsM 8'-'W De*< Slits • Strtlct • Lus:no 1s.to J~. Newport Bncl\ 6A0.6AU SALES•SERVICE•LEASING 1580 AUTO 111.l DR. SANTA ANA 835-3171 NEWPORT/55 FWY AT EDINGER Sal~ Dept Open 7 Days " PmWServicc Hours M-F 7 am-6:30pm SADDLE BACK Sales Leasing S.ervice Parts " 1111 am en ·1.a1-111 n-..111 HMlltS MC:11AO-.uoo. . '*" • ltlVIO • Serct 2900 Knor 8Mf • Cosia t.Aesa. 1 t~·t00 ltf.ASOH IUICIC CO. 909 Ho. Grand A.._ SMU Ml 141·f Ht Cad1lloc • Chrysler/Plymouth ATW CHlmlU-llYMOunt Conl>lete 80Cfy Shop and SeMce Sa~s. Smice, PW-Open 6 °'Y' 2929 H3ttlOr Bl, Cosu Mesa. 3 Blks. S ol San Oie9<J frwy olt Hart>or Blvd 54'6-19 34' GUARANTY CHEVROLET/GEO 711 E. 17111 St. Sanu Ana 973·1711 HUNTINGTON IU.CH CHmlEA ~YMOUTH 16661 Beach Bl . ~.on Stach. 6 B.115 So ol 405 Fwy 842-0631 MEISfEA CHAYSLEA·PlYMOUTH 14 Aulo Ctr Or .• lrtine 761·7100 SANTA AHA CHAYSLEMSUZU 1405 Aulo ~~ Dr. saru Ana 541-~71 Oalhatsu ATW OAIHAJSU 2929 tbttlor Blvd • Costa Mesa. 3 Bloch So. ol 405 f'lf'f. 546-1934 Dodge nmu CUCIC DODGE 40 A/JflJ Cetter Dr, nlM 130-3311 HUNTINGTON tu.CH DODGE 11 VNf CONVERSION HEADOUARTERS 1&555 Buell Blvd~ H 8 112 m1t Sou111 of lie 405 Freewrt 1714 I u 7 • s s 1 s. TVTTU CLICK'S TUSTIN DODGE 40 A/JflJ CtlUf Ortve. T US1ln 7304600 Ford no JONU fOIO 6211 8eldt M.. 8ueN Pitt! &21·)110 T U CLICK FORD o Auto Cente. Dltw, IMne 472·5200 THEODORE AOllNS FORD 2060 Hnot BMI , CosiJ Mesa. 6'2·0010 TEARY YOllK FORD S.Us • Smet • leUl'IO • Parts • 80Cfy Rtpiir 1a2ss Buc11 e~. >Mt. 8dl 142-6611 . Serving Orange County for Over 70 Years Service Parts Body Shop Dally Rentals Theodore · ~ ISUZU Robins~ !060 Hllbor lhd., Costa Mal 714 641-0010 GMC Trucks ALLIN GMC TRUCKS 11 In OnnQt Courcy Sin OltQD f'lf'f. • Avtt't, llgllla NtQUel 612·0100 MClEAH GMC TRUCK AHO roHTIAC ~UAC SRI 1939 lust#\ """' c... 1t..,,31-0990 lnfm1tl Coe1a M9to tnlln111 S.s • lea-. • SetV<t 2W HaltlOr M ., Cosla MN ~ Mlle s. cl 405 Fwy 7'412•1·000 Honda ,......"°"°" SALES • SCRVU • lEASMl 13750 kldl M . Wtsll'N.-r 7t4'S37-7177 IA't RADU Ot: MONOA Salea • Stnltt • ll&P1Q • Pl!tS • Body RCPM llwll ,.. Ctl1lllr 7t U » 1600 IOOl• Milli MOtfO. S..Sel*t.~ 19232 ltlcll lhd. ~ 8*11 ffl.tH t MONOA IANTA ANA 2\ 14 £. frlt St. SlrU Ara '414111 Hyundai Hyundai. ~es, Hyundai. Sales Service & Leasing Huntington Beach Hyundai 16661 Beach Blvd . Huntington Beach 92647 842-0831 ' Isuzu RAV ~IOE ISUZU Sain • SeMct • ltasitQ • PW • Body R~t llwll Auto Cftlltf 7t'-U0.7000 M ODORf RotlNS ISUZU 2060 IWbor blvd., CoS1a MtSI. 642·0010 sour.. COUNTY ISUZU IU'nbel 1 ~ Rod.o °'*" u s A. 111711 Bacfl 8lwd.. H B, M2·2000 Jaguar IAUH JAGUAR 2001 ~ Manchesttr Ave , Annim 97t -2002 tlfWPOIT IMIORfS 3000 W. Coa~t Hwy • t.:e-w!)Oll Btatll 722·4'000 Jeep ORANGE COAST JUP EAGLE 2524 tWtlol 8l¥d • CosQ Mtsa M94023 ' JUP lAGll OF SANTA AHA 11 Customcf Slbsfattion 55 Fwy. • [cMgcl 714'/&61·0t00 M1U CUCK JflP, IAGlE 40 ~ c.. (). lrtlne "72·7400 Lc-xus See And DriYe The All New ES300 IMMEDIATE DELNERY J 3500 Btoch Blvd. • Wtstminsttr EACH BLVD. AT THE 22 FRF1.WAY (714)892~ • (21~}566-3888 Lexus LEXUS OF WESTMINSTtA In Ille Hean of Otat9 Ceut11y A~ IOf lrlrntd.a!e Oe ,er,• 22 Fwy. at Stith a:,o. 714.192·6906: 213.566-3111 TUSTIN WCUS WOttd'riint AncM.aroest Dealer Tusbn Auto Center (7141 544'·'800 Lincoln/Mercury I EACH UNCOLN·MEACUAY 16800 Beacl\ Bl. H~on Beacl\ 3 Bloc:lts So of San D1eoo Fv.y 841·7739 JOHNSON • SON llNCOlN·MERCURY Salts. Str.ice & le,. "9 2626 HaiWr B._d. Cosu t.'tsa 71'. 540-5630 RAV FlA.0£80E UNCOlN·MERCURY Sales • Sff\'ice • lusino • Pans • Boey Rep:tr lrt10t Aulo Cen:tr 714.130.1000 SANTA AHA UNCOlN·MERCURY In OrlllOf Courcy s.nce 1966 211 Auto Ctnttr Dr Tusbn, S f1ft (• Jim!lOftt 54'·31t1 Mazda IEACH MAZDA t 7331 Buell BMI ~ Be1dl 2 ml SOU1l1 ol 405 fwy 71'-142·6666 CAMP9ELL MAZDA U2S w BUtr. Cosu Mesa 545-3334 DAW>J. ~MAZDA ().'*r ~ SeMCe UICI 1968 • S*5. SMice 5 frwy € Alida. llglN tWs 137·24'00 llVIHE MAZDA 1.argtst °'* In Ile ~ • Sales • ~let nn AJtD cerur 513.9900 MAZOA.'VW Of I UENA PARK 6700 Manthes1er Ave • Buena Pn 739-4000 Mercedes fRAHK'S MOTORCARS 23E53 Roe It.hid El T O!D 137-3500 HOUSE Of IMPORTS 6862 li'ancl\eSter Avt Butro P¥x 52)-7250 flETCHl A JONES MOTOR CAltS 1301 ~ Smt ~ BeXh 133.9300 Mitsubishi HAatOR MfTSU~ Salts • lWJnQ • Flttl • PW • SeMc:t 2933 tWt1o1 BMI~ Costa Mesa (7t4J 541M4tt • ROGER MIU EA MITSUllSHI 19202 Seid\ Bl • IUl1. Be/\ 96'..0233; t~961 lVTTU CLICK MITSUllSHI 36 ~ c..... ~ IMrle 472·7"00 Nissan lVTTU CUCIC NISSAN John Logan, rlMt Mgr. 2845 Hlrt>or lhd. Cosu ~ ~()..64't0 TUSTIN NtSSAN "TNSl n TllStlll" ' SMI lO ~ c .... Or. Ti Alt.IJ CttW 669-1212 lfW WEii .-vlNI NlSSAN u ~ cenw Drift. tMN tst-7571 Oldsmobile Porsche NEWPORT AllTO CENTER ~45 E Coast H..., " ... por. eea;~ 673·0900 Saab IEACH IMPORTS So C.i; s lel~ rq SJ.Ill ct· '· 8 .. 11-:.ec .. · .t )Urs SJ.ts Sc" •••. ·'• ~ a.ts D1r.e St r.ev.11on & .... 714?52·0900 Satum SATURN OF SANTA ANA 1350 A..:J 1.1 O• ~ 'l AN 152-1332 Subaru TUmE CLICK'S T\JSTIN SUIARU 40 lw!o Ce 11er D• T .ist.n ':W 4wO Suzuki IOI LONGPRE SUZUl<l t.ow lmmee •~e Ct .ei; A. Mo~t.s 111 WeSL'TWISter 13600 ScJtll e •' (714) 192·6651 TUnu CLICKS TUSTIN SUZUKI ~~ A..."'.:J C• Oc L~n Toyota TOYOTA Of COSTA MESA \ 966 ha.':>J E •C (. •• u Me~ 722·2000 JOE MACP'HERSON TOYOTA 44 Au!o Ce11:« O"l>e. Tuswi 132·3'11 lltl MAXEY TOYOTA Patts ()-.,en 9.3 s,:...·.!•1 \S!SI Btxll Bt>ll It.: ' ;~ ... : be.Ch 9'7·1555 ELMORE TOYOTA H-Oiw S•eet " ts• Sales • Sm,! • f'•'ls • Le~s 11' 15300 Stach. We>:r .~er 194-3322 LEW WUI llMNE TOYOTA JO A..t.:: Ctttt: Orr• • ~ 761 OOll Volkswagen llAY FLAOUOE VOLKSWAGEN S.vts • LU! IQ • ~"" • P '" • B..,~t Re:;s:r ~ t A.to Cer.:er 714 130-7JOO SOUTH COUNTY VOlkSWAGEN t..imt>er 1 'Y()oo..'°'8 SHS Ill N US A. 1e;11 Bue:.~ ll.,,d tt ~·.1 i!eJ.~ 142·2000 FACTORY AUTHORIZED WI • l8IVl:E • PARTI S£RYIC( MO PARTS OPEN M·F 7A.M ·7P.lll. 18 711 RI ~CH St VO HUNTING TO~ RI ~CH 842·2000 ! Volvo VOlYO Of C05TA MUA 11111 kaltlc;r M . C0\1.1 Mm 72MOOO • a Your Ad Here -o For Only sge A Week S CALL 9 642-4321 Ext. 311 , . •to Th&nday, May 2e, 1992 • Grand Am sales in the 1992 model ye_ar topped the 100,000 mark during-the final p-erkRHn Ap-ril. Drivers' choice Sales of Pontiac 's popular Grand Am up 22 percent over first four months a year ago T he new-for-'92 Pontiac Grand Am is turning out to be a winner where it counts most -in the hands of more than 100,000 new O\'lners and on the s.:1les charts. Records have been achieved by Grand Am in three of the last six 10-day sales periods. Deliveries of Pontiac's most popular car line 1umped 22 percent during the first four months of 1992 and the sa!es rate in the first four months of 1992 is ncJrly 82 percent ahead of the rate in the last three months of 1991 ~vhen the ne\\ mcx:lel was jus1 reaching dealers. Grand Am s.a!es in the 1992 model yea r l opped the 100,000·mark during the final s.Jlt>S pcricx:I in ApriT when the n1odel accounted for four of every 10 Pontiac sales, Glearly continuing its role as the best-selling Pontiac. On a calendar-year b;:asis through April, Grand Am moved up from eighth to seventh place in industry passenger car sales versus the same period in 1991 . "Now that Pontiac dealers have a supply of vehicles that matches demand. we expect Grand Am's momentum will build to an even • • higher rate," said Pontiac General Manager John G. Middlebrook. "We're also building on the loyal Grand Am O\-vner base with man,y happy owners coming in to look at the new model. "One area seeing real gains for Grand Am is in the Western states where over a three-month period (February-April) sales were up 76 percent from the previous year," said Middlebrook. "We're happy that Grand Am is getting greater consideration in that area of the country and that Grand Am buyers are selecting the car for all the right reasons." I n key West Coast markers ranging from San Diego to Portland, Oregon, Grand Am's pe r formance has been outstanding. For example, sales for the calendar year in metro San Diego and Los Angeles are up 82 and 128 percent, respectively. The positive trend continues as you move up the coast, with dealers reporting sales gains of 279 and 177 percent in San Francisco and. Portland. Consumers point to Grand Am 's affordable pricing, expressive styling, fuel economy and emphasis on safety features ., • such as standard, across-the-line anti-lock brakes (ABS) as principal reasons for their purchases. Among other attributes, Grand Am is a best seller in the compact segment because it offers powertrains that provide superior fuel economy over its n1ajor import con1petitors. "To rnatch its level of engine performance, fuel economy or safety in the imports, you have to spend thousands more," added Middlebrook. T\vo additional reasons cited by Grand Am buyers are anticipated resale value and the dealer service experience. Those were consumer concerns that Pontiac heard loud and clear during cllnics held before lfle car \vent on sale last fall. Grand Am buyers demand value do,vn the rood and in terms of retained value over 1ime, GrJnd Am has consistently outperformed ils · market segment. "By taking better care of the customer during the entire O\vnersl1ip process, by making their visits to dealerships infrequent, 1Jut pleasurable when they do occur," said Middlebrook, "we intend to keep our 1992 Grand Am clientele. •• • • • - LUIE I Oil CHAllE, WITHAln:R • BP~UE lllPECTIOI AllD SERVICE • GlnuiM Toyota •r • Check undlr hood & !Md leYM: 30 MIN. or LESS sg 95 30MIN. .,.,.,.. or LESS •~front & rt1r bnlkt Pllh/ll'IOH °'' •Adju&Lbrallet• ........,Y ---~· • TO't'OTAS ONLY la• ..... ....... ,,...CllUPDfl• lmt ofjllllldlaM. &pi1U"'1/IZ • Up lo S quarts of oil AIR C•ITIONING SERVICE ·I-Tom s29 97 ., __ •Inspect front ltlkts •Inspect Cimbtf Cuter • PWI YAI • EvlCUlll Syat«n • Vilual 111101Ctlon • Rtcl\i191 Sytlltm •Inspect Set loe-in adjustmtnl • AliQfl sllftri ~ • Perform r:31es1 TO't'OTAS Ofrll't' ,..._ prwnt COUC*l ll In. of pu!Ctl&ll. E:cp1111 5131"2 MAKE YOUR OWN SPECIAL ntE MORE YOU SPEND.- TME lllOAE YOU SAVEi SERVICE HOURS: Man. -Fn 7.n to 8pm s.t e .n to 4e>m (714} 722-20$4 1966 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA • (714) 722-~ For The Best Seat In Town Come To . Theodore Robins Ford/Isuzu. No Cars For Sale, Just Come By & Have Some Fun & Free Balloons For The Kids, FREE Seating ·on The Parade Route. THEODORE • ROBINS 2~0 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA• (714),142-0010 ' I Chocolate Swirled Cheesecake 2 tabrlelpoom .,...._cracker cnmbt VoprtctMae• I pldaae (I oz.) NeufcUtel C-. (upt cream dleae), IOftCMd l ~ ltalpOOlll vaallla tllnct ~ CtlplUpl' I tablespoon rorn ltardl l cartoa (I oz.) frOlft ea aabstltute, tblwed ~ cup Henhey's Cocoa y. leMpOOD almond ntnd Heat oven to 32S°F. Spray bouom of 8· or 9-inch springfonn pan·with vegetable cooking spray. Sprinkle graham cncker crumbs evenly in bottom of pan. ln large mixer bowl on medium speed of electric mixer, beat yogurt cbeese1 Neufcbatel cheese and vanilla until smooch. Add -supr and com starch; bcaJ just until well blended. Gradually add egg substitute, beating on low speed until blended. Transfer IYJ cups mixture to medium bowl; add cocoa. Beat until well blended. Stir almond extract into vanilJa mixture. Spoon mixtures alternately into prepared pan. With knife or mcW spatula, cut through mixtures for marbled effect. Bate 3S minutes for 8·inch pan; 40 minutes for 9-inch pan. Remove from oven. With kmf e, loosen cake from side of pan. Cool completely; remove side of pan. Cover; refrigerate about 6 hours. 16 servings. •TO MAKE YOGURT CHEF.SE: Line non- rusting colander or sieve with a large piece of double thickness cheesecloth or large coff ce filter; place colander over a deep bowl. Spoon one 16-oz. container plain lowfat yogurt into prepaRd colander, cover with plastic wrap. Refrigerate about 10 hours. Remove yogun from chcesecloch; discard liquid Nlllrllioul ltt/~1t Ptr Stni1tt /00 Calorits. 6 gm Prottin, 23 gm Carbohydratt, < 1 gm Fat. < 5 mg Choltsttrol, 80 mg Sodium, lt)() mg Calcium Fudgey Banana· Brownie Cake J extra-ripe. medium Dolt bananas. ptdtd ~ cup Karo light or dark corn syrup ~ cup buttermilk Y• cup Vttflable olJ l teaspoons vanilla extract l~ cups all-purpoee flour ¥• cupsupr ~ cup Hershey's Cocoa l ltaspOOft around dnnamon 1 teaspooa bakin& soda ~ teaspooa salt J i.,. ea whites BA ANA Fl!DGE TOPPI G (recipe follows) Hea& oven to 3SO°'F. Spray 12.cup fluted rube pan with vegetable cooting spray. In blmder, puree blnlnas (to yield I Yl cups). In medium bowl. stir together bananas. com )'Np. buttermilk, oil and vanilla. ln large mixer bowl, stir together flour. sugar. cocoa. cinnamon. biking soda and saJL Add banma mixture to flour mixture; beat until well blended. In small mixer bowl, heal egg whites until stiff: fold small amount mto barter. Fo6d in remaining egg whit.es. Pour batter into prep&rcd pan. Bike 4S to SO minutes or untiJ wooden pick inserted in center come out c~ Cool t 0 minutes; invert cake onto wire nw:k. Cool complct.el). Pl.cc on serving plale. Pour BANANA AJDGE TOPPINu over cake. 16 serving . BANANA FUDGE TOPPING: In blender. puree t extra-ripe. mall Dole banana. peeled (to yield ~ cup). Add Y.. cup Karo hgbt com syrup. 2 tablespoons Hm hey's Cocoa Ind I tablespoon melted margarine; process until mooth. N"""'°""' lttf"""""'°" P•r S•rrilf• 210 Ca/orits, 3 gm Prottin, 39 gm Carbohydratt, 5 gm Fat. 0 mg Clwltsttrol, 160 mg Sodium, 25 mg Ca/cuun Fresh Fruit with Creamy Tropical Topping 2 Dolt .,. .... , peeled, lliced 2 oruaes. pttk!d, llced 2 kiwlfndt, peeled, llktd 1 a1ps malled rr. plwpplt l Cllpll llnWberria, Wwd ~ alp ~: teedlell ml wl ll'ft'll anpes CREAMY TROPICAL TOPPING (ndpt foUowt) , ....... (opdoaal) In larae bowl, combine fruit. Serve with CREAMY TROPICAL TOPPING. Garnish with mine. if desired. 810 10 servinp. CREAMY TROPICAL TOPPING I mp (1-oa. CM) a mW,.....,._• juitt ~ a.,enporlllel ... .. . ~ am,,,... plllHfMle ....... Juke ~ ... ..... I ta"ll•D• ............ .... l ....... cen lltardl ' .. ~ <-.... cn.w c:t.eat). ...... l .......... ..... In medium llUCepln. stir tOtethcr undrained ~. ev.,,.rcd lkim milt, juice~. onnte peel Ind com swch. Cook om medium heM. ~ consundy, untiJ mbhft boib Ind thictent. Cool to room llmiptl'll•. ln tmlll miAtt bowl. bell Neufdulld cheeee lftd...,. until a.ay: .,.....,)' ldd pil'ICJllPl)le milture, balifta Ulilil blended. N•"'•""' l,P M'w hr S.W. llOC""11Ws, 4 I"' ,,Oltilt. JI pe C.W.,._, J ,_ Ft11, /$"'I Cltt>k#~rol. SI() "'I SMfMM. IO "'I , ... 1111111 Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext.366 DietitiarV2 Recipes/4 Sn.ectacular Light Dessert BU.ffets: Sltown cloclwuefrom 1op: Fud1ey Banana Brownit Caa. Cltot-olate Swirled Clttts«ah. F.i-Fne Ginger Cw. Chocolate Banana Split Caa. Cocoa-BIJ/tO/tQ Frene, Fresh Fruit with Cnamy Tropical Topping A3 the fragrant scents of lilacs and roses fill the air. our calendars fill up with a multitude of joyou , warm weather evcnts ... bridal and beby howers. graduations, weekend brunches and gardetl panics. Festive events like these are perfect occasions to entertain at home. Doing so lets you conb'Ol what goe on the table, allowing you to keep your resolution to cal healthier foods. But that doesn't mean you have to skimp on everybody's favorite course: dessert. In fact. you can serve your JUCSts a luscious abundance ol lowflll desserts that will not only dazzle them. bul n:lieve them of the guilt so often ~ Wida sphqinJ on decadent sweets. Especially if you uae .. smart .. iftaredients like deep, dart. all- Dllllral Henhey's Cocoa. naturally sweet Dole• Bananas. America· favorite fnail, IDd Karo Com Syn1p, the 1ecret inpdicnl dw )els you peepue moist, delicious biked p>ds whhou1 ldded f11. Rich, easy-to-use unsweeiened coeo1 is nauarally k>w in fat. So low. in fact. thM it's the only chocollile biltinl inpedienl allowed by the Arnericm He.rt Auodllioo in a f11-tesbicted • • For deJirioOa, lowfll deua1 recipes, dleCt thc .. ........_ 1>111 ma· eectioa in die new Hmltly:'s Ho.ms* ODlltboiat. This~~ cootboc* ii anilnth limply by •Ona a chect or ...., order b' $3.95 whb rwo proO(Hf 'f'Kllue &o.., ••• , ............. Pn>duCu (Cocoa. Bmai Qocallll or Chips) to Hmlttey's HOfJWRs*. P.O. Boa 4065L. Roaka. PA 17573. diet. Com syrup, because of its unique composition, replaces traditional fats in these "specjally-developcd" recipes: You'll know that bananas, lowf at and delicious. are ripe for baking when they are full-yellow. with sugar spots (freckles) that mean the fruit is '11 the peak of its flavor. Your guests will find it hard to believe tJw the desserts they're relishing are low in fat. but they'U love you for it. &pecially if you include an eye-atching variety of desserts. such ti Cocoa·Banana Frecz.c, Fat-Free Ginp Cake. and Fresh Fruit with Creamy Tropical Topping. Cbocolaae Banana Split Cake, OM>collle Swirled Clleeseclke and Fudgey Banana Brownie Cake are 10 lush and declCScnt. your guesu will nevet.auess they're towflL Before you set out these stunnina desaerts, doa 't fc>rJet to mate your sprina deuat bu.ffec shine by giving it the extra lttmtioo it delenes. Freshly cut Oowcn ldct that special eoucb IDd a beaur.iful la::e or OonJ taMcc&och is cbe perfect bfickdrop for this luteious lmY m liJbt daleru. Tlw,, ltt tltt party btt'"·' •• For "'°" delicious (lt·free recipes. write for the free Kn leUlct: FM·Frtt lfdlllftt(ts, ()q1t. K-ROP. P.O. Boa X17, CcMnily, CT06231. • • Ftw,,..,., ..._. j«u oiwl rttipn, .... write to Dole C"11n-C.W. DepL DD1A. P.O. Boa 7751. Sift Ptwilco. CA 94120-7751. Cocoa-Banana '4~reeze Y. cup H~y's COCOI Y. cupsupr I ~ cups (ll-oL ao) uapon_ted skim milk Y• cup Karo light or dark corn yrup J ripe, medium Dole banana, masbtd 1 container (8 oz..) plain nonfat yogurt ln medtum saucepan, ttr together cocoa and ugar, add evaporaled lorn milk. Cook over medium heat, tirring coo t.antJy. until sugar 1s dissolved. Remove from heat; tir in com yrup. Cool. Add banana and yog~ ur with ware whisk unr1I well blended. Refrigerate several hours unul cold. Pour cold m1Jtturc mto l~uan container of ice cream freezer, freeze according to manufacturer's direction . Eight ~-cup i.crvmgs. N"1rilio1Ull lnfomuztion Per Stning /JO Calorits. 6 gm Proltm. 25 gm Carboh"¥dratt. < 1 gm Fat, <.5 mg Choltsttrol. 80 mg Sodium. 190 mg Calcium Chocolate Banana Split .. ake IY• cu~ all-purpose flour Yi cup Hershey's Cocoa Y. cup corn starch I teaspoon baking powder Yi teaspoon baking soda Yi lttipoon salt IV. cup ugar Yi cup water 3 egg whites Yi cup Karo light or dark corn syrup l cup mashed ripe Dok bananas (about 2 medium) 6 ripe, medium Dok bananas. sJittd CHOCOLATE SAUCE (recipe follows) WHIPPED TOPPI G (optional. recipe follows) 12 maraschino cherries (optional) Heat oven to 350°F. Spray I 3x9x2-inch baking pan with vegetable cooking spra). In large bo~ I. stir together flour. cocoa. com st.arcll. baling powder. baking soda and salt. ln med1urn bowl. with wire whisk. stir sugar and water. Add egg whites and com syrup; beat with whi k unlJI blended. Gradually add liquid mixture to flour mixture. tlJring with wh1 l until mooth Sur m mashed banana Pour bancr mto prepared pan Bake 30 to 3S minute or unul wooden p1cl inserted in center comes out clean. Cool m pan on wire rack. Cul ca.kc mto 12 squares: !)hcc each • square in half honz.ontally Place sliced bananll.'> between cake la)ers. Top each piece ~1th I table poon CHOCOLATE SAUCE. Gam1\h with whipped topping and cherry. if dcMrcd 12 servings. CHOCOLATE SAUCE ¥. mpsu1ar ¥.l mp water 2 tablespoons Karo light or dark corn syrup YJ cup Hershey's Cocoa 1 teaspoon ftllilla HlnK1 In medJUm saucepan. tir together ugar, water and com syrup. Cook over med ium heat. l11T1ng frequently. until mixture boil : boil I minute. Remove from hcac snr m cocoa and varulla.. Cool bghtJy. About 1 cup sauce. WHIPPED TOPPING: In mall m1~er bowl. tir together ~ cup cold skim milk.~ rcaspoon ·vanilla extract and I envcJope ( l .3 oz.) whipped topping m1Jt: whip at high peed of elcctnc mixer until topping peaks. about 2 minutes. Coonnuc beating 2 mmute longer until toppmg 1\ hght and fluffy. About 2 cups topping. Nl4lrilioul /Jtfontflltio1t Ptr Strvi1tg 320 Ca/orits. 4 gm Prottm. 73 gm Carboh)drau. I gm Fat. 0 m.~ Choltsttrol. 180 m~ Sod11un. 25 mg Ca/mun Fat-Free Ginger "ake '¥,, cup all·purpoet flour Y.s cap ftolt what nou.r Y4 aap con starcb 1 Yi ltaspOOftS bakiD& powdtt 1 teupooa crated rrah &inaer (opdoeal) I ttttspoon IJ'CMlnd &i., ~ teaepooin p-ound duamoa ~ teaspooa salt l atpsupr ~ atp ·-milk l •""' Y.s mp Karo dart or li1M con s nip I teaspooe vMlla t trad FhSll rMpbel'ria (opdoul) Hcaa oven to 350°F. Spray 9·mcb squatt bit.in& pm with veJdablc coolan pny. ln lqe bowl. stir tQldher all·purp<>IC flour. •hole wheal flow, oom starch. bU.iaJ powder, fluh ginger. if desired, IJ'OUnd &inger. Clnl\lmon and Wt. In mediwn bov.il. with wttt whi stir wpr and milk: Add cu v.hitcs.. com \)'l'Up and vanilla: belt with M\isk unbl blendrd. Oraduall)' add hquid ma•hft IO flour mixture. snm •1th whL unlil smooch. Pour baaer into Pftpll'Cd pen. Bake 30 m.-or unhl wooden pick iMened in cenecr comes out elem. Cool ~ nunuees: rancM from pm to •ire rad. Cool ~ly. Scnc with rmpberriea. lf cbiftid. Olmilh • desired. 16teniftat. • • N•illifMllff-:sdt•IW~ 110 C.stltW1, 2 pt,."*,,.· 25 I"' C~. 0 Ifft FM, 0 "'I Cllott*rol.11$ "'I~. 2J "'I Cek•,.. a nu.day, May 21, 1182 Parsley Is a grat •rce al · nutr an, Q I e"'oy your columa nry much and have two quaUo ... Flnt. I've beard that parsley contains Dtore caldum than mllk and b the most autrlent.cluse food lhtre Is. Is tbb tnat't Also. will you let me know when Ask the Dietitian you appear oo television so I can w11th? D.L, Costa Mesa Thank you for your very kind comments regarding my column. I will be happy to answer both your questions. To begin with, parsley is ·a very nutritious plant and it seems a shame that it bas been primarily considered a mere garnish by most people. The term nutrient-dense refers to food that return a great deal of vitamins and minerals for the least amount of calorics. Parsley certainly fits this description, but l'd be hard-pressed to call it the most nutrient-dense food or all. However, it certainly adds a nutritional plus to any varied and balanced eating lifestyle. One-half cup of this freshly chopped herb provides a very good source for Vitamins A and C. There arc also modest amounts of iron. magnesium, potassium, zinc and the B Vitamins. Considering the fact that a half cup of parsley has only IO calorics, in overall nutritional composition it beats such health heavy-weights as spinach, broccoli and bell peppers. Only mustard spinach outperforms parsley. On the other hand. there is no contest when comparing the calcium content of parsley to that of milk. It contains four times the amount of calcium found in parsley. For example, a half cu p or 1 percent low-fat milk contains 150 milligrams while the same amount of parsley offers just 39 milligrams. It is interesting to note the saying that "Where the parsley flourished Missus is Master." This might be said because fresh parsley is often found in many a fine cook's herb garden ... and, typically more women cook than men. In answer to your last question, I appear regularly on the ABC-TV program "The Home Show." My next several segments witt air June 5, June 18. June 22, July l, July 3 and July 7. Please keep in mind that television programming is always subject to change. Q How much fat is in feta cheese? B.A., Huntington Beach Feta cheese is not considered a tow-fat cheese. It contains 6 grams of fat which is comparable 10 whole-milk mozzarella. but it is lower in both calorics and cholesterol than most regul ar cheeses. ln case some of m) readers arc not that familiar with feta, let me explain that it is a Greek cheese that is usually made from the milk of either sheep or goats. It is then matured in brine, which accounts for its high sodium content. Feta fans will be interested in several new flavored feta cheeses being produced under the Athcnos label. The flavors arc peppercorn and basil with tomato. The peppercorn flavored cheese can make a tasty difference in traditional salads or try the other in baked filo cheese squares for a BLOOD PRESSU I PILLS WOR F OU TAK !}!EM. ! "' ~ ("--' ; ttn~HMit · II J: party appetiter. Q I tt')' to kttp 11\1 totat • cholt ltrol at 165 mUUarams to m:luct my risk ror htart disease. llo"t\tr, my I ttr tells me the amount or &ood cholcstuol ls wbat Is most Important. l dlsagrtt. Who's ri&ht? M.S., Ntlt-port Dtacb Congratulations on not only knowing what your cholesterol number is, but keeping it well within the recommended health guidelines of under 200 milligrams. However, when it comes 10 the . ....... benefits of the high density lipoproteins (HOL) or "good cholesterol" carrier$ comp:ared to that of a low total blood cholesterol, your ister wins the debate. People with low levels of HOL may be at risk for hean disease even though they have low total cholesterol le\els. Approximately S percent of the population falls into this category and might be misdiagnosed as low-risk if their HDL levels are not checked. The National Institutes of Health dcfino HDL levels of below 3S as contributing to a high ri k ror heart di~~. Clearly. the higher the HDu the better. In your letter you do not mention what your HDL number is. So to help you elevate the amount of these protective carriers l would suggest the followina: ~witch to monounsaturated oil such as canola or olive in pl.ice of polyunsaturated oils, p11rtic1pute in physical activity at least three times n week (walking is great), ma intain a reasonable weight nnd, if you smoke ... stop! Q l\oe nc:tatly beea diapOMd 11 ba•lnl Olteoartluitb. I• there H)1hlnc I t1a cal wblda wUI help me! H.N., Costa Mesa 1 read an article on this subject by the noted nutritional biochemist, Dr. JefCrcy Bland. Accordina to Dr. Bland, what was typicrilly thought to be a major cause of this condition, a build-up of calcium deposits in the joints. appears not to be the case. He further points out that osteoarthritis might be reversible if caught in its early stages. Key to improvin1 this condhio is the control or lnOammalion o the joints. 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Pkg.-1.79) I Tip the .scale in your favor These recipes give you a choice between luscious and light torte M any of us feel like we're always on a delicate scale. On one side we're trying to limit the amount of fat and calorics we consume. But on the other side, there are times that we still want our lavish desserts. Now you can have a great-tasting chocolate torte dessert in a lower caloric, lower fat version, or in a more lavish, impress-your-guests version. Pick whichever dessert fits your needs -they look virtually identical. • 1 envelope (1.3 oz..) dry whipped toppln& 11\LX • ~ cup cold stim milk • 2 11bl~spoons s11.1_1r • 1 tablespoon HERSHEY'S Cocoa or Premium European Style Cocoa • ~ teH~n vanilla extract In small cup, sprinkle aclalio over cold water; lei stand several minutes to soften. Add boilinJ w.ccr; stir un1il g_clatin is dissolYcd and mixture Is clear. Cool S minutes. Meanwhile, beat whipped topping mix, milk, sugar, coooa and vanilla untir toppina thickens; pour in gelatin mixture and beat until ofendcd and stiffened. Use immediately. N111ri1ionaJ Jnform11ion per scrvina: 180 Calorics: 4 gm Protein: 28 gm Carbohydra1e: S-gm Fat· 4 mg _ Cholesterol; 170 ma ~ium: ~ mi Calcium CHOCOLATE MOUSSE TORTE • ~ cup butler or margarine, sof1cncd • 1 cup sugar • 3 eggs • l ~ ceupoons vanilla extract • 2 cups an_-purposc nour . The "Choco-Light Mousse Torte," made with naturally low-in-fat cocoa, uses skim milk, light corn oil spread, and frozen egg substitute in the cake layers; dry whipped topping mix is used in the mousse filling. By using cocoa with these other ingredients, the nutritional analysis per serving is lowered to only 5 grams of fat, 4 milligrams of cholesterol, ond 180 calories. • ¥.I Clip IJERSHEY'S Cocoa or Premium European Style-Cocoa • I v.i teaspoon baJcing powder These rich and delicious chocolate mousse tortes can satisfy your sweet tooth, and one of these weighs in to help you cul calories. The more lavish version, ''Chocolate Mousse Torte" is for those times when you want to impress with a really rich dessert. This dessert uses regular butter or margarine and eggs in the cake layers; whipping cream is used in the mousse filling. These richer ingredients increase the analysis per serving to 14 grams of fat, 80 mill igrams of cholesterol. and 250 calorics. Both versions can be made with cocoa. a deep dark chocolate baking ingredient that's naturally lower in fa t (less than I gram of fat per tablespoon} than other chocolate baking ingredients. Choose European style "dutched" cocoa for a darker color and more mellow chocolate flavor, or unsweetened cocoa for a rich. deeper chocolate Oa,or. Both cocoas work equally well, but differ in navor and color. You can have your cake, and ca1 it. too. Prepare "Choco-Ligh1 Mousse Torte" when you want to really save on calories and fa t, and ·'Chocolate Mousse Torte" when you want a more indulgent and lavish dessert. Tip the scale in your favor CHOCO-LIGHT l\10US E TORTE • ~ cup light com oil spread. w ftencl.! • I cup sugar • h cup frozen cu ~ubslllutc, thawed • I Vi teaspoon\ 'an1lla extract • 2 cups an-purpose flour • V'I cup HERS! IEY'S C:OCoJ or Premium European Sryte Coco.a • l V: tcal>poon\ baking powder • Vi tca~poon baking soda • I VI cups skim mirk • CllOCO-LIGllT MOUSSE flLLING (recipe follows) llcat oven to 350 degrees. Linc 15 Vl x 10 V: x I-inch Jelly roll pan with foil; grca~ and flour foil. In large bowl! bcJI corn oil spread and sugar untal wel blended Add egg ~ubs1ttute and vanilla. beat well. Sur together flou r, cocoa, baking powder nnd baJcmg soda, gradually add to sugar mixture, beating until well blended Spread batter into prepared pan. Bale 15 to 20 minutes or unul toothpick ' inserted in center comes our clc.1n Meanwhile, prepare CHOCO-LIGHT MOUSSE FILLING. Cool cake in pan 10 minutes. Invert onto w11e rack, remove foil Cool completely Trim edges. cur cake crossw1M: into 4 equal pieces. each about 9 x 3 VJ inches Place one layer on serving plate, spread with about Vi cup Cilhng. Repeat w11h 2 more layers; pipe: or spread fourth layer w11h remaining filling Refrigerate until rudy 10 serve Cover; refrigerate leftovers I 7 sen in gs CHOCO-LIGHT MOUSSE FILLING • I tablespoon cold water • I teaspoon unflavored gelatin • 2 tablespoons ho1ling water • ~ teaspoon bakina Soda • I v.i cups milk CHOCOLATE MOUSSE flLLING (recipe follows) Heal oven to 350 degrees. tine 15 ~ x IO ~ x I-inch Jellv roll pan wilh fo1li grease and flour foil. Jn l3rge bowl, oc:it butler and sugar until hght and fluffy. Add eggs and vanilla, beat well. Stir together flour. cocoa, baking powder and balciog soda; gradually :idd lo bultcr mixture, alternately with milk, bcahng unlll well blended. Spread baller into prcP.arcd p:in. B:ikc IS 10 20 minutes or unul 1001hpiek inserted in center come) out clean. Meanwhile, prepare CHOCOLATE ~'10USSE FILLING. Cool cake in pan 10 minutes. Invert onlo wire rack: remove foil. Cool completely. Tnm edges; cut cake crosswise into 4 equal pieces, each about 9 x 3 ~ inches. Place one layer on scrvin& place; sprea~ with abou11.1 cup filling. Repeat with 2 more layers; pipe or spread fourth layer w11h remaining__ filhna. Rcfrigera1c until rc:ady 10 ~rvc. Cover; refrigerate leftovers. 11 scr\tings. CHOCOLATE MOUSSE FILLING • I tablespoon cold water • 1 teaspoon unnavorcd gelatin • 2 tablespoon~ boiling water • I cup (th pint) oold whipping cream • ~ cup powdered sugar • 3 tablespoons HERSHEY'S Cocoa or Premium European Slyle Cocoa • I teaspoon vanilla extract In small cup, sprinkle gelatin over cold waler; let stand several minutes 10 soften. Add boiling water: Sllr until g_elatin 1s dissol\'cd and mixture IS clc:;ir. Cool S minu1cs. Beat whipping crc;im, powdered sugar, cocoa and vanilla until thickened; pour in gelatin mixture and beat until stiffened. Use-immediately. Nu1ritional Information per serving: 250 Calorics; 14 gm Fat; 80 mg cholcsccrol: 150 mg Sodium: 50 mg Calcium. 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Run along Puific Coast Highway and Blufftop Park .. "" \l,111 ,,~~ '/.~fr4-- '"·"" 111•"1 iiiinlif Great post run ._ refreshments: · KASHI VOGl!L 'S BR.F.AD GREAT EARTH VITAMINS BEN &c JERRY'S ICE. CREAM ·HINCltLEY & SCHMm WATER POWFJ.!AR CYTOMAX ---~._.. ____ _ Addrel9: Chedl.... '9l RUN_M ,_.._. WM.J( -..... ,.., ................ ......, '*-.... _ ,,...,.... """"' -... mv. ~ ._... =---°'*,_. -"'"*"'a"-INTRYPna:M.__.._.....,tct-*llZI) •C111CLDna ..... ...,.,,.( ....... .,......, • ·••a• ..... -.: •o 11tO 1.c xa.o • '" ....... ,,,, , .............. ........ n.. .............. ... TOTA&.~! I Otr--------------,..,. Number----~-----,..~...,..,....... .. ....... -.1....., ........... -._... ... ........................ ~--· ..... ,.. ... ~--· ....... .. __. .... IL.... •tiiiiilliiiit ------~-·---===---... =--~ ·.:=: .::.-.,.-=.=.-:-. ---= _ ................ -. ! ----_......,. __ .., ___ $' ·-----_,_......, ___ •••:.·....-.--.. __ ....... .,.-...... -............. .. oast of the oast A look at the people and events highlighting this week's local arts and entertainment scene By Anna Cekola I t'l. that time of year again for the Costa Me)a-Newport Harbor Lions Club to start cooking up what has come to be the city') cornerstone community event: the f-ish Fry Carnival and Parade. Although the recipe for the Fish Fry batter will always be a !>ecret. Lion~ Club Prci.idcnt I lugo Hunziker \31d it's not <,o hard 10 hgure OUI \\hy lhe C\-enl ha\ oeen '>0 popular for the pa:.t .$7 years "II°:. a hnk to 1hc pa!.t, a !>mall to" n affair i.o to <opeak," said Hunz1!..cr. the O\loner of Rent-A-Chef. "ho hai. oecn lending his culinary expertise to the F1!>h Frv since 1981. "I think ''c can be proud of our heritage .. COVER This year's three-day Fi!>h Fry, \\h1ch stares Friday at 5:30 p.m. in Lion.., Park on Anaheim Avenue and 18th Street, should be bigger and better than ever. Hunziker ~aid. There will even be a few changes th rown in 10 1he mix. including an awards ceremony Saturday for about 400 you th) involved in local i.occcr activiticl> and a student art and essay exhibition in honor of this year"s theme, "Celebration of Public Education." Good ol' Time • But as usual, there will be the aroma of fish and chips. of corn on the cob, and the sounds of a marching band th:it only a small-1own-1nsp1red event such a.., the Fish Fry can create. Lions Club's Fish Fry roars again 1,500 pounds of oil (low-fat Canola 011, of course) and about 250 pounds of nour. dra\loings. The Fish Fry has come a long way since it was first held off Newport Boulevard and l81h Strccl in 1946, the brainchild of club member Bob Skiles, nn According 10 locnl lore. wme memberi. ol the dub at th r umc scoffed at Sliles' rtSh Fry fund-raisins idea, £01ng I I (ar I!> suggesting that e ch member don:ue $25 or $30 (a tidy ~m for the day) and rorge1 the c:arniv:sl. Lions Club volun1cers plan on frying up about 1.5 tons of Canadian Cod, using about 275 gallons of the supcr·!\Ccre t batter. Up to 75.000 people are expected to attend the three-day event, which will feature live en1ertainmcnt, carnival rides, the annual parade, contests and experienced entertainer and carnival man. But Skiles prevailed, ind the T 1992 Fish Fry Schedule of Events Friday _ 10 a.m. -Uona Parade 5:30 p.m. -lart Serving Fiah Fry Oinne" Noon -Starl serving fi•h dinne" 5:30 p.m. -Carnival nde1 and gamee open l p.m. -Parade Award• (from •tage in Uoru i I'm. The.-YA W-lloo Rtvu~. counuy of Pruty Ill Production• Park) 9 p.m. -Urawmp; for $750 tranl certificate and other priau (win-3 p.m. -Soc«r Award1 ninic llt'kt'U mual ht> preaent) 3:1S p.m. -Drawin1 Satarday 4:1S p.m. -Wanda'• Dance tudio 10 am. -Cam1,al ridr and ~mea Opc'n 6 p.m. -Drawing 7:1$ p.m. -Newport ~uh howdme (on ------">parade fiOu'e.._. _ _.._ .... 4.!WlVZWL...-11 - on twtlot ~ -Fram wt.or\ So.Atl IO '"' s-.... Wllll IO ...,.,_, ~ IO I.Jona PWI\) I 11THST Scenes from the Fish Fry: Popular carnival ride (tOfJ). Parade route (left) and participant (right). Grand mar· shil John F. Dun, county superinten· dent of 1chool1 (above). Cover shows Lions Club member enjoving fl1h dinner anti pa· rade downs. Orange Coatt W~kilind I Ttlurttda,, May 28, 1992 •tap) 9 p.m. -Drawin for color ttleYit on ud other pn11ee S••day Noon -Carnival ridu and pma ope,n. tan at'l"Ylng Fiah Fry dinnen 2 p.m. -Miu C011ta Mesa-Newport Harbor Uona Bouty Conte.I 3:30 p.m. -Bab)' Conteat (pf"f'-ttpatration re. quired) S:SO p.m. -Drawin1 6:30 P·"" -Cnapo FoWorico ToplalJa 8 p.m. -Drawing for 1992 Ford Muetang and other pritee (winni"I tick ~h•lder doee not have to be pre.ee.nt for ear) • Uons Oub has ~nc on to don.ite more thnn SI million in fish Fry proceeds to local non-profit organizations and you1h srou~. The Sl.200 in proceed from 1he first Fish Fry went to help build the b~b311 field at Uon Park. The club contributed about $9.S.000 in proceeds 10 2S different group\ 1h1s )'CUr. Not only is the ~tot impomru to the c:ommunil)', but it' the highlight of 1hc yur for lhe bS members of tbe local. 6S-)car'"1JIJ Lions Oub. Hunztkcr said "Because of the Fh h f ry. \\e\c continued to h:t\'C a £ood creb.\ section of ages in the club," he said ... If you lose the )-OUth in )uur club, )OU also lo)( l1nd of the hfc ofit.'' Members of the Huntington Bench Uons Oub. the lluntington Beach Wise mnn's Cub and the Cost:i Me~n Brco.kfast Club .al'>o p:ar11cip:ste . . Fish Fry ~cnts SUlrt Fr1dJ)' 5 30 p.m .• with fi h dinners erv«l up for only SS. On Saturday morning ut IO. the unnu:al f1)h Fry Parade will \\eJ\e 11 way down Harbor Boulevnrd from the I larbor Center Shopp111g Center 10 Uons Park. ~ia Wnt 19th Street and Anaheim Avenue Orilnge County Superintendent of Schools John Deon will be the p:uade grand m:tr..h31. On Sunday, 1he ol~ay"i·p<>pul;.ir MlU Costa Mesa Pasunt will be held It 2 p.m .• followed by the 03b)' Contes• 01 3:30 p.m For more inform:uion on the Fi h fry, ~II the Lions Club at 549·2186. THE SCENE Onnge Coast-based band Altered StMe Is seemingly destined for worldwide recognition. 1 oon fest includes imaginative, gross ~ By Todd French ......... A little girl fights to save her balloon from the clutches of a seductive evil. A post- apocalypse avenger metes out Spfattcry just~ lO hordes or C3n• nablistic mutants. "Balloon" and "The Mutilator" are just a couple of the 36 varied 'toons in Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation/Extra Sick and Twist· ed Show -a two-part compilation program that opened May 22 at the ~ards South Coast Villaae Cinema on Sunflower Avenue. Rangina from the lyrically benlp to the outraaeously scatolosical, the collection of international lhorts include Academy Award· winnina eels such u Enatancl'• 0 Manipvlation" arid jaw-dropplna lfOU-OUll ala tho aptly tided ,.fq Baseball." Family pn will defi· nitely want to restrict themselves to the Festival portion. while the more ad'Yenturous may want to check out Spike and Mike's Toon Town of tho id. Some oC the hiaJlliahta or the general audience show which como to mind: from Czec:bosloYakia, "Dark.nea. Lisbt. Dartness," an incredible claymation piece in which the fnedoaa ol the creative proce11 ii at Yaiiance with the shactliq of the intellect; the aforementioned ••Balloon" from £naland; and from the U.S .... Vi- 1iona From the Amuon." an im· preuivo and timely computer ~ pleco readcrlQ& dramatic FESTIVALS Among the offmnp at this ~· ~ and Mlie's festMI of Animation are Germany's "GJve AIDS 1fte Freeze" (ab<M) and France's "Street Sweeper (right). scenes from the Amazon's history. Equally enjoytble is the '92 Acad· emy choice, ~Manipulation," an c.x-cruciatlf\111 funny bit about a car- toon character's desperate attempts to a\IOid erasure or his inkweU ex- istence at the hands of bis capri· dous creator. At tbe warped end of the tecbnc><olor rainbow is '1'he Extra Sk:t and Twisted Show.'' Full or heart-warmina little ditties about ' SM ANIMATIONn <111111 It's not too late to alter plans T here arc a couple of exciting shows coming up this weekend that progressive/alternative rock listeners should catch. On Friday, Orange Coast·based Altered State 1s headlining at the Country Oub in Rcscda. It is only the second Southern Cah· fom1a appearance for the Warner Bros. label quartet !.1nce the re· lease of "Ghost Beside My Bed" has taken the countr)'s rock a1Na\C!. by storm. Altered State turned in an exc111ng 90-minutc afternoon )ho.,.. at Cal State Fullerton's Pub on May 21. The band opened \\llh "Strong A\ I An a -.ong recorded by the band .,..hen 11 "a~ kno" n a.' Show of Hands: th .. , t "a' the main musical track used in Michael Mann"• "Manhuntcr" film . Although several rock arll)IS from Orange County (namely ~lk.1al 01:.· tortion and Jack!>On Browne:) have gone on to large-scale fame , Altered S1.1.1c is the fim Orange Coast band ccmmgly dc~11ncd to 'core "orkl" 1th: rccog· n11ion. For more information on the \hO\\. cJll the Countr. Cluh Jt (~I I \ ·1. 5601. • Ooc;er to home. 16 band!> from Orange Jnd Rl\er-.1dc counttc' \\Ill be par· ticipatmg m Fooc.lstock. a 12-hour concen to benefit the F0\.1J D1,tnhu11nn CentS'. The concert will be held from 11 am to 11 pm. Sumla~ Jt the :-.e"· port Roadhouse, 1700 Placentia A\e., Co!>ta Mc~J. •'The music will range from blues to po~t·punl..," ~JiJ Kell~ Engh,h. \\hO 1~ producing the hunger-minded prOJCCt J) an appeal to promote a 'trongcr bond between the musical commun111ci. of the two counlle\. Bands set 10 perform include S1l¥crtram. Guucrmouth. Old Nick and B;1d Trip Circus. Admission to the show is SS and at lea t one can of food: the admission cos1 also includes 1v.o be¥eragcs. Only non-alcoholic be,eragc'> "ill be SCJ"ed and the kitchen will be open. For more information, call Engla!>h at :?83-2483. -BJ Blain ,\11ni.~I/ MUSIC Heeeere's Henri ' F ace it, Johnny CarM>n 1~ gone and he\ not coming back It\ umc to m<l'-e on. This Leno fellow Ill 3 nice enough gu) \\ ondcr '"hat he\ up to'> Well, Frida) night. ··The Tonight Sho" .. ( 11.35 p m KN13C Channel 4) featun:' Metropolitan Opera \tar Kathleen Battle and Grammy-winning jau dassic3l mu 1clan w, nton Marsalis accompanied b) none other than Opera Pacific chorumta)ter 11\:nn Vcn3nzi. Venanzi. v. ho '' al-.o mu'lc director or Opera Pacific\ Overture Compan}. fif)t performed v.ith the soprano tn F~bruary or this )Car. He v.as flown to Knn a City 10 rcplncc B3ttle's original nccompanii.1. v. ho became indi posed. The occa ion "a the inaugural concert of the Johnson County Theater. EVENTS T Wine of the times S ip, swish, spit. Sip, sv.·ish. spit. Sip, swish. spit. Got it down? You'd ~tter. More th.>n 2,JOO wines :arc t\pcctcJ to compttc in the 16th annu.>I Onngc County F.>ir Commercial Wine Competition this weekend at the ReJ Lion Inn in Costa Mcu. Tastin of the winning wine "'ill ~ offered 1t the July 10-26 bir's Wine Pavilion. a. .\l·U Orange Coast's Most Comp ete Cul1d of Opera P..OOc flt Br;cc ~t­ Huntington H.ltbour. Cont.M:t Pam Ta)lor: 340-39~- Art Museums • ~gunoa Art Museum -South Cont Plan Satellite 3333 Bristol St., Costa M~ 662-3366 "Mil~ and Honey .. Sus.in loscph's s1te·spec1fic inst.lllatton filled wuh cows, calves giant ea1ong utensils and other \\Orl.s designed to questlOfl the way .A.mencans view different roles 1n society, conlonues through lune 21 Modern Ab· S1r.1ct1on 1n 4.mcncan Print~ from the Na· t1un.1I Muwum of Amcn1.in Art, Sm1thso- 111.in ln•t11ut1on \\111 be on display Friday throui-;h Jul\ .:!6 I lour' 11 J m 9 pm 1\11111d.1y f rid.I), 10 J m b pm Saturt!Jy; 11 ,, m 6 pm Sunt1.1y Adm1s,1on Free. • Home .ind C..r*n Tour, Ma)' JO. 11 I m.-4 pm., YWCA of NC)(th QC Lou~ ruur tus.totially ind .Jrchtteaur.ally s.gn1rteJn1 homes. uo pp. lwrden Tea ill '''CA House in FUilerton. S6 pp l Conta t M.u11ind,, Jnhns. 871-443& • Killvbfooke 10 YeM AnniH!rury, M.i. lO. 1 f 10 .a m .... lO p m Cf4..·buhon 111 n~ then-.ind·now ~""· then ..111<1 now mus.c:. rel~mcnts; oatt p.N ..:.i l}-broolc f~t.lry School ~IA'llb ""'' l~u!ty .lit' '"'"t~. f ree Phone 55£1 3-tl\t •Ne-. port H.i rbor Art Museum 850 San Clc·m1•nte Dmc. Newport Be.ich, 75Q- 11 22 1 ht• only W~t (()J~t appe.m1nce of It you hove on ewnt ismg or change tl Wormab, ain1DCt: C-.. c/o 1llt Dal, nc., P.O. Bol 1 S60, Cmta Mm, Cl 92'27 cir ail S4~ 1224 • ~gin' ~Juf\, f\~)' lO 011 (, 10 fl m <:.ourmct O·~~ o1 ~· PK•r< ~' t.\.i", GO residence.-V1Jl.J P.irf.. Cunt.Kl ,..\\r IVt.'Vdcr, 6)7-1249 •(Ari St. C1.ilt 401h 81rthd4y M.h JU .11 • S JO p m , M.K'ilro Sou~ty o( fl.ac1hc S)m phony Pf~~ d1nrwr honc.f1n1i1 <><<Ji,., tr.J'S conductOt • .S3S pp lly 1nw..1tio11 0111\ !'hone •7,.·2109 De\ 11 on the St.ms. Looking Sack at the bghtot'\ · .1 thcni.lloCJlly orga. n•.tcd r('(on· o;1der.111011 of the ,1rt of the last decade by 50 01 the IX'SI ~nown .ir11sts of the '80s. rnnt1nu~ through June 11 I lours. 10 am 5 pm Tu~.iy Sund.ly Adm1ssmn $3 lnr adults. S2 tor senior nt1Zens and stu· drnt\ S 1 for children 6 17 Community Galleries •Costa Mesa Art league ~llery 1661 S • .11111"" <" .A."e '>Jnta A.na. 540 64 JO \Vor~, b\ \.Jrious le.1gue members on per· mam'nt d1spl.iy l>.dm1s\Jnn free Hours 10 J m ·b pm Monday·'>aturd.Jy 11 J m r; pm 'iundJ\ • Irvine Civic CenlN 1 (l\llC Center Pia.ta lrvtne, 724 6000 Sculptures by lr- Hne art1S1 Lis.a G.lrdcn on 1<1ew 1hrou1!1i July 1 C. A reccphon will be held 2 30·4 Jo p m /\.~1y 19 I lours 8 a m S p m Mon· day· frtda> Admt\S<On Fr~ • Newport Beach City Hall ~llery 3300 Newport Bl\d . Newport BNch. 644-3150 Pastels by 81lhe Nugent and photographs by Merlyn Mollard on view through July 7 Hours 8 a.m.·S pm. Monday-Friday Ad· m1ss1on free. •Security Pacific G.illery SSS Anton Blvd , Cost.\ Mesa. 4)3·6000 "Charted, Collected and Carelull> Counte-d · by NK:o· la Rosalie At~1nson-Cr111ith conhnues through fune 13. Hours 11 a .m -4 pm Tuc<.day·Saturday Admission free Commercial Galleries •Blue Muble Coffeehouse 1970 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa. 646-5776 Oa"td Ellt). p.ainter, sculptor and designer of showp1cct' furniture. is featured artist (or May frank Dustin Pace is the featured artlSl of the month for June Hours 6 JO a m -11 p m Sunday· Thul'1d.ly; 6 JO a m.-mldntghl Frt· day-Saturday. Admiwon. Frtt • Cosby wllery J 404 Vkl Oporto, New· port Beach 723-4758. California coastal p.aontings by contemporary colonst Cosby .... 111 be on d1sp!Ay through rune 1 s. Hours 10 a m.-6 p.m Sun .. Mon . and Thursday 11 a.m · 8 pm Fri., and Sat Adml)Sl()O free. • The Gregory ~llery 3406 Via Lido, Newport Be.ach, 723-0887. Worb by wa- tercolor artist Chris S;intley on display oi 20 modtrn-d.:iy patnters of ships and the M?a, continues through )une 9. llou~: 9.30 a.m -5:30 pm. daily, except Sundays. •Works CAiiery South J3H Bear St. (tn Crystal Court), Cosu Me$a, 979-6757. E'· hibtl of works by Frank OU.on on display FricJiiy·June 21 A receptlOf'I will ~ held on Frtd.ty, from 6·9 pm. Hours 10 ii m ·9 p m f'v4.onday-Fnday; 10 ii m.-6 p.m. $.itur- d.ay; and 11 a.m -6 p.m. Sunday. Ad· mission: Frtt. I , . , , \ ·.' . • . : I \t 1 1' I• ' LISTINC INFORMATION: If you hatt an ewnl llsllng or dwtgt of infomulion for lladlloolc. dirt'd inquiries to knj1min Epstein, c/o B~ P.O. BolC 1 SOO· 184, Coron1 del Mir, CA 92625. Phone (714) 760-2622. A com~te ~ar of Bl.Kklook listinp runs the fi..st Tuesday of eldl month. legend: OC. Or.tnge County. BT, blldi lie. BT-opt., bl.iclt tfe optioMI. pp, p« person. TBA, lo be 1rrang~. • "The Way I SH It," May 28 ill 11 a m .. Friend) of Or<1ng.e Co.bl lnterfatth Sheller luncheon ..... l\h ~lty Oa\1) at 11.lrbof Re- form Temple/St. MJ1f.. Church, Nl."\~port 8e.Jth S20 pp Coolxt Joy£e Tuc:lo.t'r, 491· 9169. •Membership Tu. t.Uy 29, Colden Sutf • OC hit Comm rd .al Win~ Compt'lt· lion. M.ay 30-11, oc \\It(\(! ~"-.... .it Rl~j l ion Inn. Co.ti ~ Jud :es .illll nwri .1 Ol\ly. ~ 751 ·fAIR. Summertime Ne"' : To /actlllate my wisher for a port-time swmnu hiatus, my an column will 11ow nm every other 17111rsday, begi1111i11g June 4. Spaet pem1i11i11g, we will nm noteworthy ARTSTOPs occasionally 011 1/Je i11-betwten weeks. It! tire meamime, check. the Weekend Calendar listings for c11~nt museum and gallery exhibits in the a~a. Stay tuned for nexl wttk's projilt of painter Frank Dixon and his exhibit of new work at tlie Works Gallery. II Lmt t rtrn Arts Scene • Newport Beach Public Libr;iry Newport Center Branch. 856 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach, 644·J 191 "Lasttng Im· press1on." a V-.ow of watercolors and 0<ls by Eve Thompson, continues through Sun· day Hours 9 a m .9 p m Monday· • le M~ridien hotel 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, 4 76-2001. The art· 1Wy o( the L.lguna Beach festival or the Arl5 and Pageant ot the Masters will be ~mg through June JO. 1----------------------"'""'.'""------------------ Thursday, 9 am 6 pm Friday, 9 am 5 •South Cout Plua and C')"l.ll Court p.m Saturday noon S pm Sund.1y Arl 3333 Bear Street, Costa Mes.i, 4JS-2160 m1~on Free j,n e>.htbtl featuring photographs and a .... ideo of f~ President Richard Nixon • Or.inge County Center for Conlempo· are being shown 1 Crv<L>I Court A 12-by· rary Art 3611 W M.:lcArthur 81\d 5p.ire n · 1-l 11 ~nt.i Ana 5.iq.498'1 'i.lnt.i An.I I toi;h -I foot piece or the Berlin Wall IS on display _,_ at Jewel Court in South ~ Mar.1 Both School ~u ..... n~ Janf'l Maclwog .ind PJtfll ta r>.Wlbtts continue through Sunda \\lt11tl'\1de Ph11l1~ pn'W'nt Per><.>11<1\ Sp<11t\ Y and Olher ,._"\dnofcstations ff()m tilt> p,\the • V.illejo wlfery 161 0 West Coast Htgh· through lunt" 26 I-lours 11 a m 4 pm way, N-r:>Ort Beach. 642-7945 "lntem.1- \.'\cdnr-.day Sunday Mm1won Free honal Marillml' Art Fes11v.-il,' iln e>th1bition -• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : FREE POOL SUNDAY E • • • • Receive Your FREE Hour Of Pool, : : Anytme Sunday : • • HIWY Hoel tF!pm ~ 3 S.l'rr, 20 M : • Glwf Food ,QM,.,.., GNllf "'* • : 120..... mldf pod,.,.,.... • • -a-..~·.,., • ~ LASSIC Q ~-=Woy. i • 8 111 I \Ill>\ "" Sl'Ull I\ Ct I I\ 261-9458 • • •I I I I I I I 111 GoochWfYday untl ipm-ThN lllOM 11 I I I I I I .. ' , ' I \ \ • ) ,. • • • f<.l_ J 'l ' 9 '.z .I l .. I 4 Orange Coast Weekend I I nursday I. May ~. 1 m •Wine Tutln~ 31, S-8 pm., PALS ol ProYidence and ~ Center at The WllM ub, Tustin. Phone 639- 4990. • Reaptlon, May 31 , Honor.aty Fellows ol the ~ ~um honot La FieU un- detwriten.. Contact Brian LangsU>n. 567- 3642. • Pactcn. Sports &po '92 June 6, 9 1.m.· 5 p.m., SC>uthwind Sports Resource at Newport Dunes. Try <Mf 200 lc.ayaks, surf skis. canoe, tWer mts. other ~ craft; f)lddling museum; on-water dinics ~ half hoUr. S7 pp. Seniors, children S3 pp. Phone 857-5293. • Hat1 Off to Summer, June 6, 8 p.m.-1 .l.m .. Y~ ProlfS5ionals Ap1nst u~ at Spotts Out> Irvine. U S pp.; members. $25 pp. All.fie: H.w ma~. Phone 7S 1 • 0441. •Cone With the Wlftd. June 6 ..t S:30 p.m., South Co.st Community Oinic at Birtc:hef ~. San Juan Clpcstr.ano. SlSO pp Period atti~ or BT. Phone 4198- 5179. • Onnge llouom a..n. June 6 at 6 p.m .• Or;ingeWood Chtldmi's Foundation 1t ~u ~ lrww. S300 pp Phone 34S-8110. • ftzu con piunl June 6 at 6.lO p.m., Gourmet O.nen ol Optta Pdrc at ~ ~. ~ Ma. Contact Myril Kreuder, 637-1249. • WhC'ft Cyp1lft W!her, June 6 at 7 p.m , Pxrfic Symphony OrdlelU.a at Weu.1 ~. Or .. Hits. S 1 SO pp. Phone '474·2109. •Carousel ol Ort~•. June 6 at 11 a,m., Cure fmdet'S Guild ol Cystic fr~ foun· ~.tion <ind c.ast ~brn ol Gener.al tb- pt.alfashi0n ~ w~ at Sher"ton Univen.al Hocel, Un~I City SSO pp. Phone 855·2896. • Wooct.n ~t fflllVll, lune 6·7, New· port Harbor Area O..mber ol ComrMroe Ray Price Jin 1 Coo way Twitty · Jan8 boa building school for kids, ~ilbc»t re-MelT'l()NJ Hospit.ll ~ing competition at • "UnOnished StOfiH.'' June 19 al 15 ptta. raioes, 1.an ships. wgt:>o.t pull, men South Co.st Gun Oub. S12S pp. includes p.m., John Oougl.ls French Center for AJ. Nutia.I fun at Boy Soout Sea a~. Entry c:ontu~ntal breakfast. lunctr and awards zherrner's D~a~Jfoends °' Uregl'efS ~ June 5 at 6 p.m. ConlXt Barb.ala dinner at £1 Toro Marine B~ ()(frcers enJOY world p<emrere ol pl.ly and dessert deBoom, 729-4-400. Oub. Dinner only, S50 pp. Phone 760-Champagl'e reception at Marl. Taeer •ti Cvnlno Rul ChAmT:. ship Chili S909. forum, [OS Ange~ S85 pp Contact Elr· walk at Ne-.'port Dunes. "e\\po<I Be.Kh PhoM 751-0441 • la Vie de Boheme, June :!O, Opera fb. crftc Founders Gala at Knight ch.Jteau, Per: alta Hills Alfresco dining. mom~. c.mca· lure artt~ mOfe Attire French sumnil.'I (no BT plea~'I Cont.ld Ann Mel ean, 760-9668 ol nor Fri1nc~hrn1, (8001 537-3624 Cooloff, June 7, 11 a.m. p.m .. Oty • HeritJtge bg.ltll, June 12·13, Newport Tustin in Old Town. live country ~ler· Harbor Nautic.ll Mu~um wooden bc»t • Knott's Berry Farm P.irty; lune 19 t.ainment and children's Ktivilies. Phone r.-ce for dassrc yach~ at Balbo.i Yacht Olive Ubl Abused Children's found.lllOti 54~90. Oub, Corona del Mar. Regatta "m.tSCOt" is Contact Donna Andert, 777--1999. • Hoe Oo~n. June 20 at 6 pm Pr~•· See BLACKBOOK/8 •Opera l.ttdure, June 7 at 5:30 p.m., schooner Spike Africa. C<>Net Elyse Barrett, •Making Strides Against uncu, June Optta League ol l.aguN Beach bl-monthly 2S9-8240. 20, 511. runcS~a·long-a·thon. 1K fun run/ ~ries con.tinues. tluffet dinner followS •Spirit of Civing. June 13 at 6 p.m .• City '-=====================;::::===. ConQct Mari.i Price-Testa, 4197-1087. of Hope awards dinner at Anaheirrr Mar- • Wine Taslinl .lnd Siient Auction, June rroct Hotel. BT. S 125 pp. Phone 1213) 626· 7, 2-S p.m .. ' Dayle Mcintosh Ce.nter at 4611. Coortyard Center, Car~ Grove. S2S pp. • knefit o# Lilughler, June 13 at 8 p.m., Phone 772-8285. WestMed Club 1025 sund-up comedy • Foundefs Mini Auction, June 8, 10 night at Celebrity Theatre, Anaheim. S28 1.m.·noon, Providence Spttdl and Hear· pp. Phone 953·3S80. i~ ~er at the center, Orange. Phone • h.upof't to Progress Casino Night, 6 9'-4990. June 1 ), 6'. 3().8 p.m., Ameran Uriar Society at Ooubletrtt Hotel Orange. BT· opt S100 pp Phone 634-4500, e~. 4019 •Coll and Tennls Tournaments. June 8 at 10:30 1.m .• CH<X little M«mad Guild at ~ Verde Coonlr( Oub, Ccl5Q MeSI Coif, S2~ pp.: tennis, S75 pp. Phone &40-3581 cgoi11 0t 8416-0103 (tennis> • Shop 'Til You Drop, June 9-11, ATSC ~ at Newport lmport.S, Newport Beiach. ShociPinl t.prtt ~;itunng matt than 3S 0C ~ SS pp. Contxt l<im Ni· cholson.. 6416-02241. I • Stlg Shoot I~ 10, SS2 Oub ol Ho.lg • Croundbfealtins, June H .at -I pm., Newport Be~ Pubrrc llbt.ary foundauon and Newport Beach l1bmy Boilrd o( TruSI· ees <1t site ol new Cent~l l1bfary l)ono( ~at 3 p.m. Phone 5-418-3131 • UndflwT1tin1·P.yty, June H , 2·5 pm., PrCMdence ~ 'and Heanng Center at Vilbge Cteao.s Sant.a Ana Heights.. Phone 639~990. TOP TEN May 18 • May 25 VIDEO RENTAL 1. Frankie & Johnny (1991) 2. Last Boy Scout l 3. Fisher King 4. Uttte Man Tate ~ .. 5. Shattered (1991) 6. Freejack 7. Dead Again 8. The Doctor 9. Boyz N The Hood 1 O. Necessary Roughness 1. Black CrOWll ''Southern Hlrmony & Muslcal Companion'' 2. Krt8 Kross ''Totalty Krossed Out" 3,. Red Hot Chill Peppers .. Blood Sugar Sex Maglk" 4. Queen .. Classic Queen" 5. Sir Mlx A Lot "Mack Daddyt' 8. Peart Jam ''Ten" • 7. U2 .. Achtung Baby" I 8. Garth Brooke .. Ropln' l'he Wind" 9. En Vogue "Funky Divas" o. Uonel Richie 11&.ck To Front" SINGLES 1. Krt8a KI098 ''Jl.lnp'' 2. Sir Mbc A lot "Baby Got Back" 3. Melted Dewlopment ''Tenneuee 4. Red Hot Chll Popperl ''Under The Bridge'' 5. Ertc ~ ''T,.,.. tn HeeYen" e. T L c ··Aln, Too Proud 2 Beg" 7. Qu11n "Show Mwt Go On" a. Shit*-"Sllnt Prayer'' 1. Joe Pubic •1Jvte a L.m" 10. Celine Dion ... You A8k.ed Me To0 Broiled Swordfish $14.95 +tax Sm.wd uch 1emm s ~ <Rfl. si 1.95J Duck a c~ $9.95 + tlX Pardy bcMvf ~~~aisp & smeduch an~na(Rq. $18.95) Baby Rack of lamb $13.95 +ax °""' ~ (/ smal '4Ch lfiitpfc Dia (Rq. $19 .95) ----~ ------------------------------------t.r nLn"RI~. 414 N. Newport Blvd 1J1:. umft 1-Q Newport Beach • 645--6700 ' • • • • • 1 • • • What's New at Scampi Live Entertainment Featuring I join Us For Dinner or relax in our new Cocktail Lounge 1576 Newport Blvd. Costa u .... 645-8560 ' • • . 1 ' BOOKS I f you 're like most people. you've probably never thought of the movie th eater as a church or considered the video store a place to go for spiritual guidance. Yet few can deny being drawn to 1 lollywood's temples by a pantheon of celluloid gods .1nJ goJJcsses. lt \Ou'rc 1nlcrcsteJ in d1sco,ering the me~agc!> buried he hind Holl}WOO<fs h} pc and hoopla, pick up a copy of Gcollrcv Hall's revealing new book, "Illuminating Shadowi.: The ~lythie Power of Film." \\here yoJ'll discover the d1fkn:ncc between fil ms that are lit erally "good" or 'bad" anJ recognize the link between Plato's cave shadows and tod'" \ !>ilver screen I !all \ays that people need to understand a movie's nll:~,.1ges because there are both bad and good films. "J \\l1ulJ -.ay that there are bad films that change people's lives in negative ways, such as the Rocky/Rambo films which - 111 m) opinion -is still paranoid jingoism. Those kinds of him' put far too much emphasis on the extreme masculine dimcn!>10n of life and almost exclude the intuitive feminine !>idc of life." A!> opposed to "negative " film!>, Hill !lays there arc a great deal of "positive" films. "However. some of the positive films are thought of as negative by people who do not see the inner values of film." says Hill. "The 'Field of Dreams' is :n example of a popular mainstream movie that 1s especially helpful and prophetic because the entire film is about seeing the invisible. "The main thing about 'Field of Dreams' 1s the .,.,hole separation between the normal-herd mentality as opposed to the abnormal perspective of spiritual sight." I fall recalls that his childhood fascination Bookmarks w11h film led him to begin .. seeing things in film that no one else seemed to !>CC ... understand prophetic insi.ght, ''whtch ~ not ~ much foretelling the future M 11 is foretelling the truth " Hill sa id. "What I at1empt to do -in my bool .ind 111 1111 practice -1s to show that there arc still prophN1c ,u._,., loaded with ancient wbdom " Hill believes that good e~posure to enough \\1sdom producing art ~n unquestion:ibl} change one' hfc Hill s.ud rhat film :is therapy is ne11her quicker 11111 l1111i.:.i 1h.1n traJ1t1onal thcrar.t· He see) film<; n the oolklt1H· dreams of MX'ael) "\\hen .i chcnt anJ l :inal)'ZC a tilm 111 lherapy. II is \'Cry much Ill e analyz1n1 one or the tr de~ I 1\\ bccau1,e 1 do a lot of drc:im :in:il~i al.\O," he c.\pl.11nl·d "Film therapy "-Or"' espcciitlly ""ell for film buff ... liul ,1, • for people .,.,ho don't lile to re d although tt obv1uu'I' "'orl) "e" \'di for 1ho~e "'ho do hke to read :ilw l'>HJU'>l' the mc,,a.gc 1:. an the 'itory. If 1 cocour. JC someone 1v 1, .111 a no,cl it m11:ht talc: them 10 to 1:? hou~ but a film "'II give them J ;ynop:11!I 1n an hour :ind a half." He Jdmil!I 1hat uhimately ln!ltci»d or pr3cticing p\\d ml11.''· he: prac11cc) the arts .ind hum:initie • because the arl\ .111.I the human111e'i have ehJn,ed his life:. "/llum111Jt111g Sh:1cJon!> • by Geoffrey Hill. P:tpctl>.1\ A. 11 •1 PJgC1>, s 17 (Sh:imbahla PrC.\.'i), Films communicat e societal beliefs, ills When he began to seriow.ly analyze film s in the late '70s and early '80s, Hall realized that films "were not merely modern secular art, but rather highly religious and spiritual 'magic' that had life-transforming power." Hill, a psychotherapist who specializes in the analys1!> of creative people, has offices in Los Angeles and Orange County. He conside~ himself unique among therapists. He rnbscribes 10 neither the traditional rigidly sc1ent1fic psychology nor to the trendy form\ such as the Inner Child. Codependency or Light Deprava11on Therapy. Temple Town Jn fact, Hill doesn't even pretend to practice traditional psychology. Instead, he guides his cl ients to find the wisdom for hvang from different sages. Hill considers the grear psychoanalysts 11ot Freud and Skinner, but Kierkegaard, Dostoevsky, and Georgia O'Keeffe . "Ultimately, I happen to believe there is a tremendous amount of wisdom to be gleaned from <>eers, but .,.,c Jon't U!>e that word anymore. because we don't recognize Author explores HollywooO's mythic power that word, 'seers.· .. He said there arc prophets, and those who recognize thal can find the thread that connect ancient seers, tribal shamans, classical philosophers and modern filmmakers. Because most people arc trained in consumer insight, Hill said. they have lost the ability to recognize, listen to. and THEATER Of 'Suite' sorrow: Simon comellY segments misfire P laywnght Neil Simon touched \Orne raw com ic nerve<, in hb four·part comedy "California 'iuite," partrculJrly "hen contra\tmg the Golden State wrth his nall\C New York (which he'd pre' iously clbo.,.,cd in his three·pan "Plaza Surte") In ll'I IJtei.t ancarnat10n. at the Wc,tmimter Community Theater, the show drav•\ '>ome fine comic blood in 1h middle t.,.,o segments. compensating for a virtual encrg) crisis in its opening and closmg \C(.'ne\. However. director Sanda Newcomh nc,cr fully realizes the potential of the play·i. ~a tirrc -;"'ordsmanshi p in 1t\ opener nor the frenetic onc-upsman!>h1p of the vacationing quartet an the finale In the opener, Kathl)n Lcyes" appropriately antsy and gra11ng as she wrestks verbally with her ex. Rick Pa:1p, over her reen-age dnughter's future 1 he 'ltereuryp1eal Woody Allenish New York neuru11cism as nicely interpreted hy Lcye~. hu1 P.1ap 1-s so blandly laid back 111 contrJst 1h.11 h1<> counters1nkcs seldom hit their mark. Mmcmcr. the pair ron\tantly avotd eye con1ac1. minimizing their effective ness. TI1c second !>Ccnc finds a ---. Philadelphia bus1ncs!>m11n (Tony Grande). in town for hi\ nephew':. bar m1tzvah, awaking with a ~tupcfied hooker (Janine Uosan!>ky) next to him nnd has wife (Kip llogan) on the way up to the room. Gran de car· ric lhc scene mJl'velously, T• sweating bullel!I of guilt, as 11111 he auempts to smooth over ------ the unsmoo1hablc. while Hogan gives an cffec11ve - 1f chche-spa11ercd -per- Theater Critic formance as the ~1fc -----• In rhe third i.cgmcnt, the mo t biting of the bunch. Sigrid Znhncr excels as n velte. bnltlc English actress in town wi1h her non-'ih°"'biz hui.band (Marc Le8l11nc) for the Oscars (she\ nominated). The r~cudo·sophi!>licatcd rcpanec bc1ween them crackles with below-the-belt dngers. LeBlanc delivers his acid·trnted remarks with the uplomb of a Noel C.OWard character. Closing the show 1s a pitched b111tlc between two Chieago couples who've been vacationing IOGCther too Iona -Geoff Draper, Robin McWilliam~. Ramsey Warfield nnd Bosansky, returning with hnei.. This one never gets off the launchans p:iJ, due to the timidity wi1h which the four approach their assignments. Rather than huild the farcical action to a frenetic p11ch, they arc content 10 let the line cnrry the !><:enc -11nd they don't. "C.3liforn1a Suite'' continues Frida~ nnd Saturdays ot 8:30 1hrough June 6 n1 the thcarcr, 7272 Mnplc St , We tminMcr. i·ielet 1nformlll1on 1s avuil:iblc 11 527-8463. • H 1gh school musicaJ theater will take the spotlight Sunday afternoon with hundreds of tudents from 20 Oran'c County Khoo! arc hono~d at the 22nd annual Music end Aru Commcnduion for Youth awards ceremony. The e"-cnr, to be held at 3 p.m. at the Sou1h Cout Community Church in Irvine, will see over 200 )tul.lents $Clcctcd •~ troph) rec1pien1 by the p:inel of MACY Judge,. who Ju"c spent the Inst four month revk"'ing mu 1Clll productions at local school. The public 1 tn\ltcd to 1he ceremony to cheer on their (avon1c hoot • T'k~et "'ill , be ovnilablc at lhe door for Sl. w1th fur ther mformalton 1va1lablc rrom John Chiklft ' al 497-2520, • 'P cter Piin" wrll Oy into the Ruben D Moore Theater on the Onange Con t Colle£e c11mp~ nekt \•eckcnd •n a &pcci. I pre~ntahon by Sta eliah1 Family Produc1i cu and lhc Newport Beach Park . Beaches and Recreation Oepanment. The •icte m~icat aJvcoture - Ccaturing 1 cast of more than 200 younj ctors, p1rcn1s ond pndperent Crom lool r~m1hc -... 11 bC 1a1cd June •• 5 1nd 6 01 7:30 p.m. and June 6 and 7 at 1 p.m. Tickc1 arc S3 ror adutu and S7 lot th1ldrcn, .senior cldt.~n.1 11nd students. 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SWW26 Fi· unclllly Stnrt and mobOOl!l) subk. tft)0)1 I lrlJ!hy 11111 ecll•'C lakst)lt SecbtJ • llllXb'f<. r• SF. ?1-40. •bo likes fllA 11111 ~ -... pouabl)-romaic ~ ~ ~ lleid. Call JOOt PHYSIC'W-1. ~S. STtslcodtr. 1p- ptal4 Scirb Aa~ )'Ol1lhl ... (Of 9UJ'll0l1l\'t ~ K~tp lM Almitol Call 4660 ADVASO:.D DEGREE IN BUSJ· ESS AND HUMOR. attn1c:tm SWM. 21, "7>'...._ De1ua NIS. ilttldtr, laldl iMd· lllQl F. 19-27, •llio ~ ""---o( !be ()pm. ftlt ~ .. hip. l.AJlll 8-:L Call "7! P\.Al'o'T A GA.RDEN t.melltftd 0\(;.t() .u Cll*nc "'lllllM .. f ....... .,,_~._.. Call •162. ~\OUS~-.. 1111r~ ...... ._. QC .... iaau.iow~ bat.:• "-t. MRt 8-11 Call •m AFF'EC110NA TE. W AAM. DWM. 5'10'/I i0. llll1ICIJ't'C. ~ io.es walb. ~ ...... dmc· ~ naa, mime OUldorn. QIU aiilll ..S UdL ~ lllrletlw. ~. OWP, 35-4.5. •1lh i-.c 111- IClats I« r.. roeaact. rdltioo- sllip 1\$& CID ~ kA.~ SV.'M. "·ACTIVE. LOY AL. CS1111-Scds •Ulllll lO+ for pailllt,.......,.. ID. Sma A11L CalD917. SWM, 23. 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'*.,, ....... ..,. 21 . 1' ................. .... ...., Ollmt GWM. JI, LOODIO fQl .... IAlilDS.n •••-, ... 0... • ............. QI-. St.n Tim Robbins Stofy: Grif'fin Mlll (Robbins), an unbottJed young movie mogul, finds his job threatened by the arrival ot ambitious nval exec. To add to his general poranol4 ove.r his precatk>us studio positjoo, Griffin receMs a series of threatening post calds from an anonymous writer he had put off earlier. When Gntfin finally confronts the ~ct.ed culprit, ~~his probkms are juSt ~tnntng ... 1hc ~:~taken as corrosivdy tunorous sabrical S\11/tpe Of suspenscr, "The Player'' is undeniably Robert Altman 's best pk ytt. Combining the ~ elements of the director's imp(~ docu-dramM ("NastMlle," "M•A•S•H"), With a suthlng ~-on script by MiGhKJ ToUdn (based on his own OOYC.I), the ~ pe.rttctty capt\.lra the dog-eat-dog tone of its Tinseltown milieu. Robbins Is a stand-out as the enti-hero more conceln(d with C¥eer lmpel'ltNa than conscience, while the bc-.y of rul·hfc stars (raoging from 8'#t Reynolds to Julia ~rts) giYe the film e g~ euthentklty. FuH of re~, Ironic t'ft'lsts, ''The Playu'' ls • trust fof dnephiJes. The Score: 1 '"-'-M-•·•· ...... ,·~-- Friday Dicks IDWMOl~~__.C- w 0.-'44 01.0 I ·-& A-, fG.1• 10 •S. I 30. 4 )0, 1 JO. 10 '20 2 _._11111111J014)0.7.UO 3 ~ WHIMI' a 121$., )4S SIS. I 1030 IDWMOt IS4.AH9 CINCMA ,.., ..._ ,..... -c-...o..ma I C.W""-11111 I )0 3 d .. •.• ts f>O 1 ...._ liltn !'Qt 1l JO. I >0, 3 lO. $ >0. 1 ~ f .JO II 70 l ....... ,. rOll '· s •S. • n w......-. ...... rc;.1~ I) OS.. 3.50. 1.JO 4 IMlfte .... rQ "·, 4 •• 10 s ~-...'°' 1.1.~.1.•. •~•s • ...... ._. f'Q IUO, UO, 4 JO. 6 JO. IJO tOJO 1 ftle ...,_ ~ 12 tS. 1 4S S IS 7.:JO 10 IS U90 a........_. ...... ...._. ..... '1J IUO ~-..,.1 2 30 S.1JO 10 l'Oft ncam ltOS r c-"""""" •n "'° .._.... "'4 "°' 1. 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There is no denying that first-time director David Fincher has a Major Eye and the klnetk1sm behind the moV1e's wide-screen V1suals (especially the last halfs dizzying mine run) is absolutely astonishing But, in spite of Weaver's courageous wor1<, the marvelous ef(ects end the intngu1ng re1tg1t\"redempllon aogle, what may ptoVe 'off-putting to genre fans is the uN'elenting mood of despair. All In all, this is one ~citing -albeit depressing -··bcJgtMJrlt ••• The Score: 7 MOVIES A Midnight Clear Basic Instinct Rated: R Rated : R The St•rs: Peter Berg, Kevin Dillon The Stars: Michael Douglas, Sharon Stone The Story: The Ardennes Forest on the French-German border, December 19·44. Picked for special recon because of their high tas, SIX baby-faced recruits search for signs of ~ major Gennon advance. Thelrmissioo takes an unexpected tum ~r when they are faced with a war-weary Wehrmacht platoon only too happy to surrenc:Xr. There's ooty one hrtch: to ensure that there are no reprisals on the homefront, the Germans Insist on first staging a phony fire-fight ... The Scoop: This elegiac, melancholy work mctnages to eloquently express the nightmarish muddle of war. Only the second featwe of actor-turned-director Keith Gordon ("The Chocolate War"), this spare, impeccably shot and acted film Is exactly what most "anti-war'" films claim to be -a genuine meditation on the loss and tr09lc Ironies of combat. Imbued with an arresting sense of mood (Tom Rlctvnoncfs cinematography gives the Wintry, woodland settings a forbidding, fairy-tale look), "A Midnight Ocar" is finally dev~tlng in its dlmactic urvavelling of everyone's good intentions. • The Score: ... 6.5 The Story: Troubled, danger-loving S.F. cop Nick Curran (Douglas) plays a de~ly c<?it-and-mouse game with femme murder suspect Catherine Tramell (Stone). A Grace Kelty Ice-blonde with a flair for smart-bomb verb- i09e, Catherine's a fabuloosty wealthy writer of cnme novels whose recent book parallels the ice pick killing of her former rock 'n' roller boyfriend. The book provides the perfect altbi: Who would create a fiction that would mctke the writer an ilTWTlediate suspect? Since Nick is exhilarated by the peril as much as Cather- ine's bod, he throws discretion to the wind even when she makes him the subject of her next book. The Scoop: If you just set aside all the pre-release/post-release controversy and hype, what you're left with is a temfic, sleek and riveting grade-A pulp thriller with style and luxe to bum. Tricked out with all-systems-go '90s eroticism and violence, the film bulldozes you with its great leads, production design and direction. The combo of high-nsk gamesmanship and heady undertow ls bullying, relentless end compelling from start to fin- ish. Stone's performance has "in- stant stardom·· written all over it. 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Mil W'- S..... tJl '"4)1 10.JO ~ w.,...·. w....i '° lll J 20. ·~ 9 •) ..,.,.. • .,.tl'Otn:IO.•• a FILM: From 6 "h's the i.Jme phc:numcnon J'> "'hen teen-Jgc~ arc attr.tctcd to hllf· ror films: They arc really prcparmi: thc:msc:lves for a scar. adult v.orlJ. \ hitC V.C norm.ti!\' SCC lCCn·a~C~ flocking to horror filmi.. \\C arc prc!>- cntlv !>CCtn~ the adult wurld flocking tu h·orror filmi. i.uch as 'S1lcncc: ,,f the l;Jml>s· bc:~JU!>c of the pandemic ccu· nom1c anxu:tv. " 'BJsic instmct' bcll•nt!' to a genre of films that \\C c.1:1 ,.,!? pl>\Cll· \CXual thriller i.uch as I land 1 h.11 Rock!> The CrJdlc' and 'FJt.il Attr.ic- 1100.' There is .i proltfer.ttton ul these t~pcs of film:. becau:.e of the underl) ing fc;ar of mtima~ in llUr '>ll· c1c1y. "'hich I don't thmk 1~ JU!>t the fear of AIDS. It's deeper th.in that. there's a gro\l..ing rear of the oppo lie '><:~ .ind a fear of m11m.i~' bc.:au'c v.c tr.l\e Jll been 'burned'. • "What h.ippcni. '" that v.c h:J\C these mJlc and female mun,tc r' v. h11 rcJllv promii.c death 1f \Ou i:ct dll\C to the pcr:.an. There: t!> • rc:.tlh an tn· C\lt.ible ar11i.11c cxpre!>i.1un "'hen !>Ol.I· ety iti.elf hai. lar$el) lo!>I the )CUCl of connecuon. "'h1ch ult1match gllc\ back to the trad11ional balllc ol the sexc£ and LS al!>O the v.ar b<h,ccn the sl-y god and the earth £o<ldc,i.: a spiritual b..ittlc between mai.cuhnitv and fcminintt\. Am.I. at another fc,ef. ·Basic lnstinci· ii. al!>O aboul the !!pltt be1wccn the ma)Culine and the fcn11- r11nc within the ind1,1dual soul." Htll claims th:n filmmal1ng I'> the main prophetic medium of tod.iv mainlv be1.:ausc it is the: medium tha't has the most gencrou) financing avnilablc. He said that bccau~c: of tfi~ ultimate value of good film) or pro- phetic insighl !.. \\herever that ma'r be found -\\C can actually ~~I do.;. er lo a much needed revolution We need :i \\hole new .... a\ of ex1\tcnce "We've been far too pO)!>CSSed bv 1hc religious doc:tnne of con!>ume"n m, and we r.irher need a transformallvc \iston that puts the empha'1!> llO some lost \trtue such as truth. bcJu· ty •. "'isdom. grace. mercy •• mJ II\· 11.111100 as oppo:.ed lo "'h<ll "e ha\ c now, which 1s a i.oc1cr)' \\h1ch pub a far grc.iler cmpha is on la"'. force. prop.igand:i, L.11sch. cond1t10ntnl!. and J;roup-th111L.," • -IJ) &th Cobb ANIMATION: From 3 adis11c hc..iJ-bangc~. 111h1 ld ~ J• hooi. and arc1dc:n1-prunc butlha,, the second h..ilf ofter. ..1 v•mctv ot hilarious!) tastclc\~ ;,horl' 0 anJ blacL.-oub. At the top of the up- chucL. scnle: C:mad1.10 MtL.c Gnm· sha"'s "Deep S~mp~11hy," a rtolou'> ob~quics bash bit w11h a John Wa- tcrsi-.h l-can't-bcl1e\ e-l'm-sec1ng· this Oa\or; ''Ptnli. Komlommer,'' 3nolhcr C1nad1an cnU). th~ one in"oh 1ng >me C\Hcmcl L.c"cJ p5)Cho·~\U31 interrrct:tltO~ or ll \\Oman's erotic fan•~je . 1 h1~ re- 'ic:wcr') pcMn:1I foH>rnc Tiu: t.tutilator" ("Arc )OU OK., .. l•ur not-100-bright he"' 3. L. the \lct1m ot u mutant cho .... ·do"n) Ofrcring a " riCt) of 'l)k'> in· clu1.hng eel, pencil, romputcr, p1\i· loition and typographic, pile ;inJ M1l.c' fc,11,:al of n1oloa1ton fatr:a Sick nd T\\'i,tcd Show "'ill t>c ph1)'1ng through Jul l l"hc unC'Cl'I• sored rilm will be ho'An :al 9:.lO p.m.-midnight on ~lcctcJ ni ht\ only. Adv:in c tic\;tt art S6~0 through 1 id:.ctM~\lcr or $7 al tbe door. ., .. I I . .... CALENDAR .; " '.l 54 0-12 2 4 BlACKBOOK: From 5 ~nee Speech and Hearing Center at rest· dence in Villa Park Phone 6J9-4990. • M.irk Russell, June 24, Ho.ig Hospital 552 Club Pres.dent's Ci~le annual meeting and dinner reatures political satmst at New- port Beach Marriott. S75·12S pp. Phone !i74-7210. •Clean Harbor Oily, June 27, 8 a.m · 1 p.m., Manne D1viS100 o( Newport Harbor Area Chamber or Commerce at Cannery Restaurant, Newport Beach. Phone 729· 4400. • La Fiesta. ReDiscover the World or Bowers, June 27, Bowers Museum or Cul· tural Art, Santa An.l, dinner gala in mu· seum·s new Gallena. Conldct l!rian Lang· ston, 567-3642. l ( ) \11 l ) \ ,\ \\ \ l 'J( •Irvine lmprov 4255 Campus Dr~. Ir· vine. 854-5455 VIC Dunlop. Jim Hope clnd Peter Abare cl~ar through Sunday Sh0\"1•mt'S Thursday 8 30 pm., Friday at 8 JO and 10 30 pm., Saturday at 8 and 10 30 p.m . and Sunday at 8 :JO p.m. Ad· mis~ S8·S12 • O~ril Pacific 650 Town Uf\ter Or.~ Suite 400, Costa MeQ. The c.olden Sun Cuild wih hold il membership tH at the Huntington H.trbor home ol Joy ilnd Bin Bruer on Fnd.ly. Call IMO-J968. C.OUrmet Di~rs will hoJd "~n· UJUn" It 6:30 p.m. on Saturday. UIT 637-1249 f°' infOf· m.itioo. • Wild Wnt Bridge Oub at Jewish Com· nunity unter or Orange County. 250 Baker St., Costa Mesa, 495-1 JOJ. G.1mes held at 7:JO p.m. Saturday. I > \:'\( I •Colden West Coll~e 15744 Colden West St., Huntington ~ach, 895-8281. The "flight ol tile Imagination" dance concM will be held on Saturday at 2·JO p.m. in Room 201 o( the Recreational Ed- ucation Building. Tickets: SJ. •Irvine Buday Theater 4242 Campus Dr., Irvine, 856-5000. Danza Floncant~ USA, authentically staged and costu~ da.nces and music ol MexJco, presented Friday at 8 p.m. Tickets: SH. H'-11 \ \l'-1 ,\ 'il'll I \l ll" • Fish Fry at Lions Park, 181.h Strefl and Anaheim A~nue. Costa Mesa. Sponsored by Cosu ~ewport H.trbor lions dub, this 47th annual ~t Fnday-Sund.ly features ndes, cont~. dr.awi~ and hea~ of SS frsh dinners. Free admlSSIOn • Spike and Mike's Mnu&I "feslival of AnliNlion at Edwards South Coast Vilbge Cinema. 1561 W. Suntlowef Ave., Santa Ana, 540-0594. Mote tha.n 18 films from throughc>ut the \Wrid are featured through July 2 rickets: S6.SO-S7. • UCI Film Society "brly films: Fa· mous Olrecton" Spring Serles. Student Center Crystal Cove Auditorium, 856· 6379. "Melvin and Howard," directed by Jonathon Demme, saeeos Friday at 7 and 9 p.m. rtdets S4. I 111 I\ \ 1, 1 \ 1.: I ' • F.xtOf)' RHdlngs at Casa Palma reuu- ran1. 122 E. 171fi St., Santi Ana, 472- 9015. Rohen Petef presents "Snapshc<s f<>f a Serial Killer: The Play" followed by ~n poetry reiadings ~ 8 p.m. Motl<Uy. • OrMlge Co&sl lnterllilh She.lier 1963 Wallace Ave., Costa MeQ, -497-9169. Au· !hot P.itti Davis wirl speak today at 11 .i.m 10 gather funds as Well a boolc dona- IJons r°' a children's libr.uv. She win dis- cuss hef new boolc ·'The W.y I Stt It - An Au~PM"' about her life and lief p.lrents former President .ind Mrs. Reapn. •Round Table West .it the Balboa Bay Oub, 1221 W . Cost.l Hwy., Newport Beach. (21]} 256-7977 Authon Paul Rosenfield. Thomas Fleming. 01ffie Slont' and Rani today at noon. 2tor1 I I Any,._,lll•~•Smot•dD**MorfW'I 1 (tom C**' d mnl) • I,. mea111nc.UM cam Br9ild a Honey a..~ eotel I SIM & )QI c:t'Oi:ll done: FMh l1Ut. Anti e.n, • Q#t1 Q FfW OI Texas Red Q1I I Pun:ihMeMJ.,... mndl'9Cllhe. MOOnd ...._ °'_.. °'....., I vlllue he. Nat vllld-"' _,, ofler cllc:owlt. ICllQlll, 1<id't Eat F,_., °' -ro oo· orar.~~ a ..::ti dlcount. I Coupon e.sn. I I I • Orange County Cruies 16892 BolQ Ch1c.-1 St, Suite 202, Huntington Beach, 840-1-106 "T GI Orange, .. special Friday night~ nr all 1mprov shoWs presented at 8 pm Fuday and June 12. 26 and July 3 in tht> Pac1f1c Symphony Building. 115 E ~nta Ana Blvd, Santa Ana T idcets. S8· ,------------------------------! SI 0 · Ahhh Those lounge Swing1n' DuBrn\ S1~ters, •· an ongin.il musical com· t>dy ~·tuated 1n Or.inge County, is pre- >Cnl!'d al 8 pm iaturClly and June 6. 13 1n lho• ~ymphony building Tickets: S 1 S· I MNCNCES. EGGS. OIELET1e I • Best~ brelkfalt aotn1. &wY8d sa.aay & Sunday. ' ~ 111 (()M,\\ll:--.11\ l\'INJ-.. • Costa Mesa Fish Fry Puade ti.irbof Boult•Y.ird between Harbor Center .and ·19th ~re<>t CO'>ta Mcs.l. Annual ~rt that ushe~ in the .annual weel.end ftSh f ry \pot'IS()•ed by Costa Mesa/Newport Harbor Lions Club .lt Lions Par\. begins at 10 .am Saturda~ • Cryst.ll Court Be.lr Street .and Sun· llov.er A~ue. Cost.a Mes.a, 261-082 3 The Trt.ath.ilon .and F1lne\s hpo will ldke place on ~turd.ay from 10 am to 4 p.m >.dm1uoon free. • ln-ine Villley Coll~e 5500 lrwie Cen- ter Dr., Irvine, S59-l243 Final 'Orange Picks." where the community rs 1nvt~ to bnng ladders and containers and pid<tree- ripen«I citrus fruits, runs 9 am ·J p.m. Saturd.ly-Sund.ay Oran~ are 25 crnts JX'r pound .ind proceeoCls beMfit student seNices •Maxi's at the Red Lion Hotel 3050 Bristol Street, Co<.1a Mesa, 540-9203. The Southern C.il1(ornia RegK>r'lal Finals '°' the seventh .mnu.il Ujena Swimwear search for "Miu Swimwear lllustr.ited 1993" held ~ry Thunday from 7·9 pm. through July 16. Fresh Fish D•llr All YNr 'Round Brealdaat Lunch Dinner •Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm efarty Bird Specials •Happy Hour 4-6;>m •Halt>or Brunch Cruises 400 M ain St . Ba lboa 673-4633 Con,.,.,,,., Cfllshlf Sita 1#1 South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa (714) 540-3840 Villa Nova Presents ') l The Summer Dinner & Concert Series -0. with the Pacific Amphitheatre Join us for an 8\lening of fine ~ & atitg ent.ertainrna~ l I I I I The VIII NIM Sit. h*.dl9 be. elmer.~ ..... *"' ... ' ID & hrn I &NA.~. Qrw1M.._bul ........ \itll ,... ... ..,. noc.t lllhrM. Awe nw. ,_,....tor.,,_..._. blb'e •...... I conc.t. ,.. , • ,._ •"' ltlll& &he bul ~...,.on *'-.. I For information call Susan Fazio at the Vie NcMI I Reservations ere limbd ... Call Nowl I Buy one get h 2nd c:A eaua101 lemllf va. FREEi I CcqJon \tlild 5-30.31 ~ 7 cou~N-, T DINNER FOR'IWO ONLY '25 "We'd like to invite ypu to an incredible dinner for two, prcpmed hibachi-style right at )'OUl' table, for just $25! Your meal will include Jap•nese onion 10up, Benihana ...tad, ahrimp appetizer, hibachi vqetablc1, Tcri)'11ki Beef Julienne oOoked with 1eallion• and mu1hroom1, Chicken with M9ame Med .. wtiite rice and irecn tea. So bnnc our ed in for the food. the fun. and the (anwdc price. It'• ow treatf" o.;..,_. Jw 1~...._,._'ftw 0 0 aaty. • " : : I ' ... .. • • ' ... 1 3131 W. Coast~, Na·=a~ Basch f Rncino: 788-1121 • Marina•I Rcy:821.o881· Newpon Dach: 955-0822. '"'"'J" "1"" I Anaheim: 77M940 • Torranee: 316.7777 • Cily <A lnduttry. 912-8784 714 /642-7880 OK.nae V9ill • n.w.fy K• kiollion. Not vlllid wilt\.,.,,.._..,.._.. ... affn. __________________________ __, L.: _ - - - -... - - ---- - - -:...... - - - -_ :..J · 8 Orange Co.at Weekend I Th&nday, May ae. 1812 (AlE NOAR ...... 540-1224 . . \\t " ." ' • Hi-nrne c.f1MI 250 Ogle Sc.. Cosl.1 Mes.a. 6So.&46l. ~ wine ~ .lre Mid 4.7 p.m. Thundays ind 3-8 pm. frt. d.tys. Price peor tasie VMM!'I. library v.ine l.bl•ng> a~ Conducted 4.7 p m. WedMS- d.t)S fe~unng wines from d1ff~t re- gions Price peor ~e vanes 8ttt t.ut1ng. rmported •nd domestic Ltgen t.uted on $.atutday from 5.7 pm. S14, ~.llions required; Sehr~ C~ Blending Cla\S pmented Wed~y from 6·)(): 8 30 p m. S 1 S res.erv.ations required •Orange Co.ut ColWte, 2701 Fa1MC\v Rood, C'mu Mes.I, 432·!880. Rower Mirt and Produc:e Shopping Tour is ~uled tor S.iturd.ly Bus ~ltS from OCC's The- atre Cirde at S a.m. Cost SlS • PKiOc ~ of Musk & the Arts 151 ~Imus C-1, ~ Mts.i 545· 1217 "Mtti .• the ~ .. intlOducbon to art ~ pmmted s.tun:l.ly from 3-S p.m fot .ige • 6-13.fee: S1 S. Clusial, <>per~ & Tr~ditionaJ ~ 1 \_ \_ I I ~ fe.aturin~ Mourt's Overture to ''The MagiC Flute.' Airon Copbnd's Cl.u1net ~. ind Shosul.0\-di's modem Rus· si.ln ~ Symphony No 5 at 8 to-nigll. •SL Andrf\V's Presbyterivi Church 600 St. Andrews Road Newport Beach, 631 · )821 Ouldren's Oio.11 Spfing Mus.al at 6 pm Sund.l)' Jazz, New Age & Blues • Blue Muble Coffeehouse 1907 H.irbor Bl"'d , Costa Mesa, 646·S776. Ocrb> (8lue$.1 will perf Ofm S.iturday •Cafe l ido SOl 30th St. N~port Be.>ch, 675·2968 "Ch.irly," a blue$ & contempo- rary Jo1U \'OC.JhSl, ~n~ tonight. Ma•une Weldon performs Friday from 9 p m to 1.30 •.m !SS CO\erJ; Yve c ... art) .ind Com· pany appear ~turday <SS cover). The Four Freshman 1n CX)flCert on Sund.ly at 5 ai\d 8 p m ltldets S 17 .SOI. • Fitzger.lld's Food And Spirits 19171 ~,.. SI., Huntington Be.lch, 968- 4523. EnlefU111ment six mi;hts • wttk: Gene M~D on Wednesdays; open mike on Thursdays, call for other features. a\i~ell's By the Se.a 317 Pacific Coast Highway, Hunllngton Beach. 536-2555. Spcc~I solo.Sb 10.n the Jim OeJulio Tno FridJ)'·S.lturday n1i;hts at 8, 9:30 and 11 and SundJ)'S at 3. 4 · 30 and 6 p m Soloists include; s.».ophon1st Red Hollo\~ay (Friday· Sund.iyl. There is a S4 entertainment ch.lrb~ and S7 minimum food~ragc ch.ln~e • MU<.ho Gu~to Jui Bar and Latin Grill l6J E 17th St • CCDta ... ~. 631--1009. Jdf K.1~1wcl and I lis 8..ind appear tombrht from 8 )0-11. JO p.m. • Studio Cafe -Balbo.i 100 S. Main St.. Balboa, 675-7760 Hammerhead Blue pl.l)''S 9 p m • 1 a.m Thursday and Mond.lys and 2·6 p.m Sunda)'S. Mcl\in Davis Quar- tet pl.iys 9 p m.-1 am. Fridays Jeff K.l>h1· "';i Quartet pl.iys 9 p m.-1 a m. May 30 Br.idy ~I plays j.u.z 9pm.·1 am. Tues- da)-) P.iul Knebictt Tno pla)''S 9 p.m.-1 ol m WednM.ays • Studio Care -Corona del Mu 3 201 E Coast Hwy, Coron.a del Mar, 67S-7S7S. Jeff Gonules blows his sax 8:30 pm· 12 30 am ~turdays .lnd 7·)().11 :30 p.m Suncby and T uesdiys. Rest•"""' Horikawa IOUTH COAST PLAZA VLLAQE • 3800 S Plaza[) Santa w (714) 557-2531 • 3 mnit• to P911ormrig Ms Center • '"UrTUTOCY0 • 111 I .... ~St l•~CA f~lll ~taM , ... See next wttk's Wukend section for details on the 61/i annual Wooden Boat Festfral at the Boy Scout Sea Base, Newport Beac/1. :P~~~~ITT EARLY BIRD DINNERS <f..-oo..5:30 PM Mond.y Thru Friday *5.95 •• ~aah of ahe Day • Bay Shrimp Feuu · • Baked Chicken •Frieda.... • Pata Primavera • GroUncl Sirloin Sa.eak ,,. ..... ___ ........ ,.. ... .,...., ..... ...._ ..... a ..... ..._a..w,.... • .-._..,. ..... ~....._,.._ ...... .,~.-..... ......... Live Entertainment Piano Bar Thursday-Saturday Evenings 875-0100 630 UDO PARK DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH Not nlid wkli H J otl.er d*°-t. ,,._ ..... o.a..., .• Co&d Card. OPEN 7 NIGHTS AWEEK FROM 5-10PM FRIDAY & SATURDAY FROM 5-10:30PM CALL FOR RESERVATIONS •• r CALENDAR " .. · 540-12 2 4 Pop, Rock & Country • All.11 Cofftt W.irehouse & Roasling Co. 506 311.1 St, Newport Beach, 6750233. foll.. Rock singer1~ngwriter Carry T1oxell .ippt"ars today at 8 p m . Dennis Roger Reed performs Ortg1nal follJcountry/rock on Frtd.1y .it 8 30 pm , Burns and Toth will pldy pop music on upright bass and guitar, Saturday al 8.30 p.m , Carol M.uton1 pre· ~nt.s an evening o( ortg1nal folk son~ on Wednesday at If.JO p m , On June 4, the popJroc.I.. band Bo.lrding House Reach will play di 8 30 p.m. Admission· Free • Blue Marble 1907 Harbor Blvd • Costa Mes.a. 6-16-5776. Today, David Burns (gu1 ld1 instrumental), frtday, Tom Mclain lor1ginals/ pop nostalgKI. Sunday, Scott B tpop roct.I. Tuesd.iy, (;eorge Fl)er (foll.. rockl June 4, C.B Smith tfolk rocl..) Show· times 8-11 tonight; 9 p.m ·midnight Friday-Saturday, 11· 11 p.m. Sunday· Wednesday. ll.dm1ss1on: Free. • Cr.uy Horse Steak House .ind Saloon 1580 Brool..hollow Dme, Santa Ana, 549· 840-1406. "T.C.l./Orange," special Friday nighlS of all-improv shoWs, pr~ted at 8 p.m. Friday and June 12, 26 and July 3 in the PtlCI f IC Symphony Building. 1 1 5 E Santa AN Blw.t., Santa AN. reckds: S8· SlO "Ahhh ... Those l ounge Swmgin' DuBois Sisttts," ;:n ongmal muSIOll com- edy situated in Orange County, presented f p.m. S.1turday ancf June 6, 13 in sym· phony bu1ld1ng. rickets S 1S·S18. •South Co.ut ReputOf'}' 655 Town Cen ter Dnve, Costa Mesa, 957-4033. On the main suge. Al.in Aydboom's comedy "Woman in Mind," the SI°')' ol a house· wife's fantasies of a perfect famil}· which take on a lofe of their own. Preiented Tues days-Fridays at 8 pm .. Saturdays JI 2 30 and 8, Sundays at 2· 30 and 7 JO until June 28 Tickets: S23 10 S32 Dinner theater Y,OOrsclf whodunit, where actOtS ~ as i1inner guests, pr~nted 8 p.m. Saturdays. • u M eridlfll Hotel <4SOO MaCAtt:f r Blvd., Newport Be.Kti, 476-2001. "B • way, My Way.'' a ~rd ol m · I theatl"f', magic, comedy and specialty acts, 1s held at 1' (sp«l<ll dinner show>. 8 and 9:45 p.m Fndays. SJ cover charge. two drink minimum per person. •Mezzanine Restaurant 19800 MacArthur Blvd , Irvine, 955-CLUE. ' Mumm's the W<>fd," a m~~I comedy and mystery, 1s prrsented Frida~ .it 8 pm. and Saturdays at 7 pm Adm1won: S42 to S48. The Newport lleKh Marriott Suites. 500 Bayview Circle, Newport ~.ich, 854· 4500, Offers speo.:il weekend p.ad.ages f<>< hotel guests -Y.hlCh incl~ a two-room suite, "Mumm's the W<>fd" and a thrtt- course dinner at the Mezzanine and breal.- faSI at Windows -at S149 pe-r couple. 8 Old World CermMt Rest4'uraint 7561 •Keith & M.irgo's Murder Mystery at Center Ave., Huntington Be.leh, 826-4730 Scott's Seafood Crill & Bar, 3300 Bnstol "Encore" m~ery dinner presented at 7 St., Cost.J Mesa. (2131 466-1767 Solve-it· p.m Saturdays Adm15.5fon: $48. 1S12 R.ly Price will perform on Mondly r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:======================tl • Or.inge County Performing AIU Cen· ler 600 Town Center Drive. Cost.i Mesa, -155 l 159 "Barlx>~p Jubilee," an an- nu,11 rvent sponsored by the S.iddleb.lck \.Jll<'y Chapter of the Society For the Pres- l'rYiltoon and Encourag<'ment of Barbe~ Qu.irtet Smging in America and luturing old fa~1onea quartet harmonies .ind side- -.pl1tt1ng c~. pi~nts Chord1ac Arrest !>pec1af' Feature dnd .i C.S·man chorus of locdl b.ubcrshop ~inge,.., at 8 p.m. S.llur- dJV T 1cl..ets SS· S 16 •Righteous Brothe r~ Hop 18774 Brool.hurst St. fOYnt.iin Valley, 964 1422. Saturday di 7 30 em , A 1 nbote to Tma Turnt•r "'1th Holly est <SSI: The R1gtlteous Broch<'" in concert on Sunday at 7 30 pm • Sl•J: Lounge 145 E I 9th St., Costa Me~. 631-981 J Cu11ar1St/singer Peter W1d.ersham plays folk, country and oldteS at 8 p.m Thursdays looie ~ plays II 30 p m . • 1·30 a m Fnday·Saturd.lys •Studio Cafe -Balbo.I 100 S Main St., Balboa, 675-7760. Hammerhead Blue plays rock and blu~ 9 p m.· 1 a m. Thurs-d.w and Mondays and 2·6 pm Sundays fhe Boomen roe!.. 8 pm -mtdn1ghl Son· day<. fl If ·\Tl I\ "Guest /14Jpreciation N~ht'' Every MoOOay Night Dinner ot 7 Jm{)ose Buy one 011rer entree & receive the seam one ot 5(1>/o off Bar from 3pm-7pm "lKolHr s l .25 cocktail Mini P°IZZOS s l . 99 3201 E.Coost Hwy.• Corona del lhl r • 675-7575 • Alternati~ R~rtOf'}' Theater 1636 S ~~~~~~====================== Grand Ave., S.inta Ana 836·7929 Shakepe~·s "The Tempesi ... .i mystical cotnt"dy ol rom.lnce .ind re-venge, plays fhu™1ays through Saturdays at 8 p.m , Sundays .it 7 p m., unlll tune 1 3. • Backstage The.ter 1 599 Supe-rior AW! , Costa Mesa, 6'16·5887 Willi.am M.ISlros;- mone s "ExtTem111es, the story of .i woman who over~11 a rapcst .ind ~ ,)ru rt'Vt'11~, conllnues .it 8 p m Fncfays and Saturoays and 7 p m Sundays through June 7 Tickets: S 12 .SO ''Transitions," a pl,1y wnrten and perfortnt"d by you'!S peo pit> .ind examining ~r hopes .ind lea11 of grov.ing up, continuft at ~ pm Sundays 1ndefonintely rickets S8 • Hunllnlfon Be;ich Playhouse at Gisler School, 2f141 Strathmoor lane, Hunting· ton Beadl, 832· 1405."Stop the WO!'ld, I W.int to Get Off," a new llel'Sion ol the Anthony Newley·les.he Bricusse muskal .ibout • bush young man's upward mobil- ity PerfOfTT\lnCl!S ate f ndays and SatUf'days .it II p m. ~ June 20, w.th Sunday mahneft this Suriday •nd June 7 .it 2 p.m. Tickets: S7 and S9. • Lasuu rbyhout« 606 Laguna Canyon Ro.d, LaguN Beacti, <494-8021. "Brigtlton Bex:h Memoin," the rinr ol Nri Simon's thrtt ·~~ plays. will run Tu«!S-d.Jys through Frida)" •t 8 p.m., Saturdays .it 1 •nd 8 p.m., Sundays al 2 •nd 7 p m unttl June 7. Tidceu: Sl ) lo S18. • Newport Hubor Hll,h School NonNn lo.1ts Performina Ms ~ll!r, 15th and Ir· VI~ Sltfttl! Niwpoft k.Jd\ 76().))19 Rock 'n' roll td-fi mmedy "linie Shop ol 1-iorf()(S" ~ by NHHS TheAttt De-part~! at 7·30 pm today·Satunily Tickets S6 8 Q,,ng~ County Crul~s 16892 Bolw Chica S4 , Suite 202, Huntington ~ach. ,~ , ..... La• ,. ~ ..... _ c.1.a.e ~ r--------------, 1 Cha•pa9ne Sunday Brunch 1 I I L $5 95 10 o .m. • 2 p.m. I Over 30 Items with coupon Latin Favorites reg '5·95 Omelet Bar No Lim it I Homemade Desserts ----------------------~L~.,,--.~~~--._-----------. Thurs. • Saxophonllt Jeff Kalhlwa & His land Fri. & Sot. • lrazlllan{Jan ~ Ui ICJnno".I 10 Orange Cou1 Weetcend / lhuraday, Mtmy 28, 1112 ·~ Oulsuutdiltg New Indian RtJtauran1" -.-..... TllllLa.,...,.. 'Fobulota Food. .. lnardjbly Frala '' 1111 °""',,,:: = Dally Botret Luncheon Mon-Sat ss.'5 NATRAJ Serving Lunch, Dinner & Brunch CU ISI NE OF S*'*l'•~a... 998-8 Soe" Coat Hwy. Ltpaa Bcac:b, CA 9'1.6S I (714) 497-9197 IA OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK s-,,,.,.,. 2:S93l Mmrtudl Blvd. M'-. VltJO, CA 92691 (714) S81~200 BANQUET FACILITIES For Company Luncheons.IParties Private Oocasion Events HANGCHOW Chinese Restaurant Your Happy Host, Mr. Lee Welcomes You! •Catering •Cocktails •Lunch Buffet •Sunday Brunch •Dinner 7 Nights Full Bar • Take Out 720 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa 1141650-8960 A t the north end of South Coast Plaza Village, past Shanghai Inn, and the twinkling lights of Antonello, lhe beautifully simple bu1ltling housin1 llorikawa takes shape II seems to rise maaically ou1 of 1he conCRte, lookina distinctly JapJ nesc: the tall p~ trees and rui;gcd boulders clustered near the en1rancc add to the illusion of a dining adventure in a Japanese coun1rv inn. The.manager, Mn. Tomoko, greets gue\h w11h a slighl bow and polite sm1k and offers a choice of Japanese dining ~tylcs; sushi bar, tappen - (the art of slice and dice before your \C~ C)CS), a private shoji-screened room. or 1he main dmina room, a lar~e Jnd serene place of quiet decor \\here business deals arc d1scuucd or fncmh can cxchanac views without h:mng 10 f.hout. Restaurant Critic DINING I lling sea fish. smaller than fric!t, and crunchier arc $7.25. A cup of soy bean c;oup "1th minu:.eule Jap..inesc mu!>hroomi. CO)\S SJ; steamed clams in broth ~piked with a touch of s..1kc am.I 0..1\'orcd with chopped scalliom • .ire S-'.'.!S. Horikawa's main dining room menu has a variety of hot and cold appetizers, entrccs of tempur.1 or sushi, broiled steak. saln1on und chicken. For ::i par11cul..1rl~ memorable C\pcnence. (;ind more expensive). try an lmpcri.11 dinner. ser.·ed in a trad111on..1I 1Jpanci.c prescn1at1on. \\ith quiet form..1li1). using a variety of unusu.11 earthenware pots, plate and OO\\I:., The meal begin \\llh ~elect portions of raw ah1 -a 'm:ill appetite teaser. followed by 3 se::ifood :ind \-Cget::iblc soup in 11s own small lidded pot. CrJb salad arrives, follo\\ed by lob:.ter tempura. \\h1ch ~cemed 10 y,aft 11!> ''a~ to the l:tble. Perfecth :.teamed nee i) at hand "'hen sinling. thin!} )heed and butter-soft filct nugnon 1> ~er.ed. A waitre s place:. cac:h dl'h on the table in quiet pride anJ "11h :.u1. h fine:.~c. the food seem:. to matenal11c by 11:.elf. She ho,cr:. a d1...:rce1 distance U\\il} 10 oh:...:r.e plc.i,ure and hurne:. back if the :.lighte,1 nod indicates need. Oe!t,crl 1\ .1 . h111ce vi ginger or green tea ice Ul".•nt. shcrbct or frc!>h fru11 Hor1kawa 's food 1-. dehrn1u" anJ 'o is the atmosphere. There h .i fine orienial l.ensibihtv of b..11.im.:c 11.1 the idea that S\.1uth CoJ't Pl.11.1 \'11lagc will i.OOn h.i\ e the tumultuou' Planet Holl'"ooJ on one ~idc of the Ill\ ;" .1 complement tu tran,1uil llllnb\\ :.i al the other. llonka,,.i ],\(}() !>lluth ( PJ'I Pl.11.1 Vil/Jgc 55 .. ·2531 Ch,.i:J .\ll1nJJ1. Lunch. J l .JU a m t<> : p.m. Dtnnt'f. 6 p.m to 10 p.m .. Tue,dJ.1 thfl>ll!!h FriJJ} D inner onl.1, 5 3ll pm. ltl I J p. m. S.11urJ.1.1 .inJ SunJJy. \\'l1cckhJ1r .i,y,·-..o; Sm(lking. SUMMER 15 COMING nme to Think of the Beach COSTA MESA'S OU>EST Sii.AK HOUSE I,...., ... ., .... 11am.191 ...... JO Yes ,.,.. •• of . OldFllllla••d,..._ ' So. I J1D11 ..a e ... -...,_ OI ca.. .. dis ta •• .., .. puf .... "' .,,,., --"' .. -....... ..... .. ... _,. " ... ___. S1IM HCUll lft C.O. Ii"-_.._ M Jt •CN4 , ... 1IWlftOM. .... 1 ..... a.ca f' I• ._11NA ...... "1f-M ... 4PM .... S...&11&.,_I ••fAW 1\181 llL 6•'1-f777 ·-.. ,.....c.. ..... 1. •· • .. • f' - Dining Hi9hr19ht Of The Week SCAMPI Whllt: Italian Cuisine FMtu,.; New CoctrtaU Lounge 6 UY• entertaJnmem nwy oUw Wed.. lpm-10pm Where: 1576 Old Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach COSTA MESA ANGELO 1969 Harbor Bhld. &46- 1225. Opeo for ~nch Mon. ·Fri. 11 :30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; dinner from 4:30 p.m. Reservations are recommended. "The best Northern Italian aJisine rn all of Orange County• aocording to co-owner Joe lngatdia. Fresh aeafood and pastas are rs a specialties of the house. Catering and private pany facilities available. ARNIE'S MANHATTAN DELI 2831 A Btistol 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's authentic New YC>ft\ style deli restaurant features oomed beef. pastrami, roast beef, turkey. potato pancakes, knishes and ocher deli delights. This altically acclaimed restaurant MN8S breakfast apeciats S1artlng at $1.99; kJnch and dinner dail'f. Teke out and catering. THE BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE 2300 Hatbof Btvd. (Eastside of the Hatbor Center) 64 t -9777. Reservations aoc:epted. Lunch Mon. -Fri. 11 a.m. to " p.m. Dinner Mon. 4 to 9 p.m.; Tues., Wed, to 9:30 p.m.; Thura., Fri. to 10 p.m.; Sat. 3 to 10 p.m.; Son. 3 to 9 p.m .. Costa Mesa's oldest steakhouse boast• a 30 yaar tradition of serving the finest in chatbroiled stHM, fresh fish and chlcbn. Wwm. friendly atmotph«e suhabla for wwy occaaion from business mMtingl to family partin. Lunch• from $3.49; comp6el• dinners from $8.95. Grazing mtRJ and burgera aft., 4 p.m. from $3.95 Private rooms for bualnns mHtinga, rehearsal dinners, rec:epClont and ap«:iaJ oocaaion partl ... GINO'S OH THE .. LL 428 E. t 7th StrMt, 650-1750. Reservations accepted. A Costa Meaa landmatk. W•m, ln11mllle meeting piece; th• ultimate neighborN>od restaurant and lounge. Uinc::h. diMer, weebnd brNld .... Expet1ty prepllfed rt», bufgiefs. aandwichu. aaladl and hotJM apec:lalllea. Lill• piano bllr enttftalnmel'lt In the lounge; aingak>ng Karaoke weekends fTom 7 p.m .• HANG CHOW 720 W. 19th Street. 650-8960. Lunch 11 :30 to 2:30 Mon .• Sat; Dinner 2:30 to 10 Sun. -Thurs .. ; iA 10:30 Fri. & Sat .. Sunday Brunch 11 :30 '° 2:30. Popular Chinese R .. taurateur 'Mr. Lee' runs this restaurant •specially with "Chinese Food Lovers" In mind. Good authentic Chinese cuisine at affordable prices. Full bar, take-out, catering, private room f0t groupa up to 20. HORIKAWA 3800 S. Plaza Df ive, South Coast Plaza Village. 557- 2531 . Reservations suggested. Fine traditional J~nese restaurant uses the freshest ingredients. Sushi Bar. tatami rooma, c:od<tail lounge. Multi~rse Kalseki dimers must be ordered 24 hollrs in advance. Elegant dining. Lunch llnd dlnn.,. JACKSHRalP Newport Pier, Newport~. 723-1113 FfMh, nevef' frozen, Louisiana ahrimp .,. saJtHd in Jack'I secret. tpiqi. salOl'f sauce and NfYed up hoe in the sauce with lots aC C'•st Si Son's finest trench tnlld a&ced for dunking. It's~ MnNtionall Located on the pt1ttlnsull, just • few ffft from the beect\ at N.wport Pier, JACKshrlmp offers a candle lit atmosphere with Afric.wi & Reggae muaic. Open f1ffry nighl from 5pm to 1 Opm with entrM prlota ranging from $5.9510 $13.96 and $9.50 for Mondavi wine by the ~. (Cash onty) LA CAVE 1Sl5 lrvlne /!Ne. at 17th Street. 848-7944 Lunch Mon. Fri.; Dinner Nlghltf. Abd..tely marvelous stMkl and fresh ... food. S«wd In an lntimat• and romantic cielar dining room. In tM ., .. '°' ne-'Y 30 yeart, thll oozy r~ has OM°' the molt uniQue dinner menu pr...-1111ona around. Homestyle undl apecialtiee •• • d8y time f Ml\lre. MA 8AAt<£A9 154 E. 17th St. &46- 4303. I a.m. to 10 p.m. dally; Sundmy from 7 a.m. ~ brellktat , unch, dinner In • ~ falhlon. "Country ltyl9 AmericW't culaine~. ~the frlandhlt MtYice, low prtcM a • 12 Orange Coast Weet<~ I Thur9day, May 28, 1992 high qumity homem.d9 toed. 111CASA296 E. 11'1h St. 845-7626. Famly stvle Muk:an r.stannt. Pruidefl Bush ... .,, hetel Open daily II 11 Lift. tof lunch. dinner. and cocktail. cal lhMd for 1.-ge patties. The •JCCllent pnc., IOlidD •• MtVice end delc:ious food make Mi Cua possl>fy the most popular Mexican eatetY In the ., ... PLAYERS HOLL YWOOO DEU.QllU 18100 Von Kann.rt, Irvine, 660-9215. We11 tlk• you io th• ttn• In our 1930'• Holywood atmosphere. O...r contamporwy rettaurant features • muhHehnlc menu and dell. From Italy IO the Orient the the Good or USA. Ouf stNk, ...tood, s-ta. pin• a Mtvlce ii .,,. to dazzle you. Toa twinkling and other dandng 10 '" music or the lltm toundt In the bar ., .. llfterwsdl. Priltat• partiea, bmnquets and cllering .., 9Yailable. We hw• t al end at raonaion busting pricHIOiM« from S-9 Mon-fri., 5-10 S.. AMERA RESTAURANT3333 Bristol St South Coast Pfan. 5440- lMO. Lunch 11 :30 a.m;. to 3 p.m. Mon . .Sii.; dinn•r 5-10 p.m. Mon.- Thurs; 'tit 11 p.m. Fri. & Sat.ResefVatiom 111e suggested. Award winning Continental aJlsine. One aC the only restaurants in Orange County to ofter tableside flambe. Excellent Mrvice, lntlmate atmosphere. SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport Blvd. 645-8560. Wwm & frlendty CMMf'I Unda and Fernando Navarecta off« authentic ltahn cuisine served In th• tradition.i European mann9f. Femando'1 lmpresaiv1 credentials ltdJde gradulling from Culinaty Academy In Italy, nlning at Hotel Concordia, Vtnlce, llaly: Chef • Don Pa9q1 ..a. in Cambridge, England; Ctam:hil'a in La Chu De Fondes. Smetland; Hot• La Paix In Agno Lugano, Swltzeriand. Scampi ohtl an r.ttiguing "*"aJ end k>Yefy ¥ne Ill Benquets. pri\tal• pattiel and Cllering • WAHOCrS ASH TACO 1862 Placentia 631-3433. Open datf from, 11 .. m. IO 10 p.m. : &mmya 'til 9 p.m. Out,.ouaty delicious IOUth of the bofder CIJillne with • Hawaiian nu. Wahoo'I .. a Niven for loeaJ as wel as international surleta, athlet• and anyone looking for good toad Ill lnct9dbty low prlcel. AbeoUety no lal\'I UMd In preperadon; eYltyt~. fresh and prepared to order. Laid badt. casual atmolph«t. Alto Ill 1133 s. eo.. Hwy. In LAQLN and on campus Ill USC. ZUltES 1712 ~ M5-8081. P\a'• and limpit. ;Jtt •• mochet"I kwtll Aeuonat>ty priced, top quality food end~ pouted, low prtc:.d drinka haw k9l't ... cuatorotrs coming~ a years. Lobller tal • chic*en. rt. and tpedall changing ~. nu.day olght It prime rib night. Lunch Md dnMf MMd. Sund.y ~ BrMkfut f10m $1.99. zu•s QI.DID CAOI MIO OVSTIR8AR 1714 ~ rtc;d nut door to Zubiee. ~A NEWPORT BEACH A880NOANZA 3421 Via Udo. 675-8973. ~ Tues.-Sal. 11 :30 a.m. tc12:30 p.m.; OiM« s to 1 O p.m. Tuee . .SUn. OwMr Sara Pantsh brinQ8 her grandmother'• rtdpet to Nftlpof1 Beach. Trmdltional Italian end ... food ...a.c:tionl. Palla and 1 v~ of unique brNds Ndt frWI ~. Lut bul nae leMt. an excettent wine lilt completes the experience. THE CANNERY 301 O Lll-Vttte 875--STTT. Lundi 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon . ..fri..; dinn.r 5-10 p.m. daiy. Sunday bnJnct\ 10:30 Lift. to 2:30 p.m. A11w~•k>M eccepted. ~ cuiline, Mlitood emphaaia. GINS dam chowder. ~wpon Beech I llmrtcal Landmalk fNturn Weekend 8Nnch CruiMs and liv• entelt8lrmerf In the lounge in mddition IO lunc:h and dinn.r. CARMELO'S~ E. CoUl Hwf. 675-1922. Dinner 5:30-10:30 p.m. Sun.-Thurt.; '1il 1 1 :30 p.m. Fri .. a S9l AtNM11ont euggnted. Claalic Northem ltalan gourmet c:ulalne. New, modenll•tf prtc.d lounge ~ MfVed t• the ... houri. Wild and~~. night wti.n the band ~ up. Chlc~M. LE 8WWTZ 414 N. Newpon BNd. ~7100. lunc:tl: Mc>n·Frf 11· 5, OiMer 7 nlghtl 5-dotlno. Lee F.rrel't Band Frf. & Sal. 8-12. Suro.y 5--9pm, Oendng. Reaaonllbie, comfoNlb6e, & unpttitentioua. L• 9lwtttt offers ~culllne•~ pnc. MottNy ~-dinners .,. • mutt. 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. OcNn ·~. 875-2584. On the OcMn f~ nm to the~ Pier. Open Daly 114pm. EnJa¥ tlb*-• Catdna.,,.... from our rnlin bet. Dinner~ from 5:30 pm. Fine dining In Ne porfa molt lntimm Mtting. Spec:Wzing In gourmet ..-ood. Lwge -~for banquet9 up 10 50 people. Acttv. p&ano bet wfth Sunday night Jam ..-on TALE OF nti WHAL&. Main StrM, Balboa. 8'73-4833. Panor.,,,C bey *-· et*'! fNlUt'll plctJ,.. d Old Net4JOIL SMltood and II~ fWCM-Lunc:n, dinner and 8-.wdlf and Sunday t>Nndl. vtUAMOYA 3131 W. Coast Hwy. 642-7MO. Dinner~ 5 p .• m. to 2 a.m. Exc1llnt. hellrty It...,, c:u...,,.; Oul9Undlng .W... ltt. Acttto• pleno ... fwone. loclll llM-nlght tpct. Upll.n '°°"' • "Top ol the Vite" tor~. privllle S*tiM. SANTAANA CRAn'HOMI ITDkMOUI& & SALOON Loc•1l1 on~ ~off.,.. ~ Aoed .. "' the 55 F~. 54~1512. °'*'kw~ and dlnnet. Ute ..... ~"' the Nloon. Big neme ooncMI on Geneloul ..... 111pol ... .... .. ~ dw.Mn. Wt and tPedall Counlry therM. ellC 1 tt1 rc wvlce. ~ l'OOml ...... He. HUNTINGTON IEA04 FOUN!Mi \!'' 'Y 8ERTOUNO'S 180'1 Mlgnola. Rn. v~ N3-2730 s.tvlng gr.- pat&. pizza. .... 8nd dtkMn dtnnert tof the *""-ternfy. Pric:iel .,. Yetty rNIONlible end poftiofw are gen•row. Famly run reat*K.nt; holtl are Yetty hoepUtM and eager to p6eue. AH the NUCM, bfeedt, deeMf1a • eoupe and plz:z• .,.. hofnema. Though the restaurant_..,.. amal from the cMIJde. ll • -*'~ Yetty large and~ on the inllde. M exc1t"'t place to t.ke t~ and friendt kw • home cooMd meal DEL CARLO t 9535 Beed\• Yortcaown ~. Lunch 11 :30- 2:00 Tua·Fri .. ; dinner 4:30-10 p.m. T~.·Sun.. &cllllnt tood • •>ICllWll pricee fllMing trdionel tt.lian diahel. Dinner from te.75, U)Ch ~from $3.25 (MNed 6n 7 minuM 01 they're FREEi )BMr a wine list FU ... 15070 E<Mwdt (Acroea from w..tmnsw ~92-&333 Lunch end dlnnef 7 d9yt. ~ friendly owners Thet ... and OllYid Chiq keep tMlr CUllomen returning again and ea.in with theW d.iigt1dul Sz.chwan and Mandw1n CuWne flt tor • king. Elaillent tooct. prices and Mtvice MYe won \hit CNneee .-.y num.aua awatda. MARCELLO'S 1750'l BMch BW. • s ...... 842-5605. &llf:>llhed aJnc:e 1 m. thit family owned end opetaled tMW off en_,,,,. al the bat de9a In town. Delcb11 hMdmede pizza. p .......... cNcken and Yell dlshea. New Yeget.W..., menu. Lunch~ from S3..85; huge t.Md\ blAtet: dinner~ him M.96. TheW moao rs 'Once~ oo 'Y the,...., come b-=k to the belt'I SANTINO 11Ill910I Adwnl Ill Mlgnola. 914-3565. Lund\ 11 Im '° 3i30 pm ru..-sa ann. epm '° 9pm Tues. -Sun. Cell ehMd tot fut tak.u. A non-emokJng .-.Urw1l Your hott't Ed & FIW1C& ~ YG'I lmimlll• dining with trdlonlll .... from .it reglonl ol -.ty. M foods made frMh on premllle. 8tMdt made .-ti al MIUral ~no ~ lngrtdenla. ~ .... ol ~.,.,end the.,....,.~ with ~a:=ino Ot &pre1.o ~ with ct.Mtt from our blikery .. ConMMnt ..ard-winnlnQ ,.....,... TD.Al L()()ISYI 10142 ~.,..,,,., 914-1812. Tu• T..eed, tded 9nd "'*-d. This cha'*'°' and Mloon ohfs eome ol the billl-. tlru•r Md ..... ~IM11qi•lm0Md tbs, c::hkMft. ..... 1 ... cM. ~hour ..... Kidt ... ... Wlhelldt~ ..... ,,