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Three most popular flavors of birthday cakes
at French's Bakery in Costa Mesa:
1) Chocolate Banana Cream
2) Chocolate Fresh Strawberry Cream
3) Chocolate Bavarian
Tlnndly, June 4, 1892 Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 25 cents
INS IDE THE PILOT
CdM Scenic SK Race Still waiting tor an answer
While columnist Carol Dee
Jones (Page Al) is warming
up for the 11th Annual
Corona del Mar Scenic SK
Race, columnist Jerry Kobrin
(Page Al) is stretching out -
on the couch -to watch the
event. The race and 2-mile
Fun Walk will tJesin Satur·
day. For information, call the
Newport Beach Parks,
Beaches and Recreation
Department at 644·3151 .
"Please consider
the apy of not
knowin1 What we're
going tluo~1gh and '
come forward. We
kn<>W someone out
there k~ what ·
happened and we
are pleading with
youto~some
'We need to find out the truth ,' Denise Huber 's parents say
T/Je folloH'ing is the text of n public plcn from t/Je pnrcnts of Denise IJ11ber, t/Je ZJ-ye:1r-old
UCI groduntr 1.-/10 11nnished without n trncc n ycnr ngo. l one llubcr rend the pica Thursday -
the nnnfrersnry of bu daughter's disappcnroncc.
This has been a year of suffering
beyond anything we could have
imagined, of pain th at many times we
felt we couldn't endure. It's been a
year of waiting and wondering, of
hoping and praying, of
disappointment and despai r. of agony
and frustration. Local thrift seized
compassion and
break your silenc~."
Ernest George's North
American Thrift & Loan was
shut down by regulators after
it was declared insolvent The
move came after regulators
failed to find a buyer for the
institution. Page A4
Du-NS_. IONE HUIEI
First, we'd like to thank the many
people who've supported us this past
year -many of whom we've never
met. It has meant so much to us -~
especially the prayers, cares, letters,
and notes of encouragement.
There have been so many people
who have volunteered time,
materials, and donations to the fund
to assist in our efforts to get the
word out. We deeply apprecia\c all
you've done.
Only our faith in God, and the
· See LEITER/Back Page
A sticky situation
Hubers plead for end to the my,tery -
A man was taken by
helicopter to Western
Medical Center Wednesday
after his tractor rolled down
a steep hillside, forcing him
to leap into a massive patch
of wlld cactus. Page A2
Buffalo Ranch rescue
Newport Beach and Irvine
residents are concerned that
a road-widening project
threatens a linle piece of the
Old West and a small herd
of buffalo Page A2
Wooden Boat Festival
The Weekend cover story
features the annual Wooden
Boat Festival, which draws
thousands to the Newport
Harbor and Sea Scout Base
every year to see the crafted ·
boats. Inside Weekend.
Crowning achievement
The Crown Vtctoria for
1992 marls the first major
redesign of Ford's full-size,
fou r-door family sedan since
1979. Page 89
Coming soon
A new eight-screen
Edwards Cinemas will open
on Friday at Trj~ngle Square,
the new 200,000-square-foot
shopping center in
~ '°'°""t)o.., ,,,.....
~ Family of missing woman
seeks information on their
~daughter's fatet one year__
a~er her disappearance.
By LoriAnn BW·ec!a
S!Jfl \',r.ter
COSTA MESA -lone and Den·
nis }iubcr JppeJred at a press con·
ferencc \\'edne!>JJ\ to m:ike :in
cmottonJI pk:i for· an) 1nformat1on
that might lead to the '' hercaboui..
of their daughter, Dcni~c. '~ho d1,.
appeared a year a.go.
"Th i!> lu~ been a \ear of suff1:rinl!
bc,ond amthinc '~e coulJ ha.~
im.:igined," ·lone-l lubl.'r ~Jid. her
'oice brcJ!..ing. '\\ 1.: kno'' someone
out there knO\\!. "h.11 happened anJ
\\C'rc pk:iding \\Ith ~OU to ha\C
!>Omc compa)!.1on anJ brc.1!-. )Our ~•·
Jenee.
"PkJ ... C CU0'>1Jl.'r the J~On\ ol not
kno" rng that "e 'rc g~.11ng ·through
and come l'bm:uJ. \\ l.''rc not out
for revenge. only an!>\\Cr!>.
To thb Jay police ha'e no con·
crete clue!. as to "hat might hJ\1.:
happened to the ~3-)ear-old UC!
graduate after )he dropped a friend
off at hb l luntington Oeach home in
the early morning hours June 3. 1991. .
She was en route to her E:i)t
Bluff home follo"ing a concert and
the Forum and a l:ltc dinner al th{'
El Paso Cantina 1n Long Dcach.
downtown Costa Mesa. The
Edwards debut marks the first
phase of Triangle Square's
opening. Saturday's Daily
Pilot will offer an update on
Triangle Square and a look at
the shopping center's layout. Dennis and lone Huber at press conference Wednesday, one year after the disappearance of the 23-ycar-old daughter, Denise.
Huber's 19 S Honda Accord "a~
spotted by a fnenJ about 20 hours
later along the Corona del f\1Jr
See HUBER/Bick Piii
Island Of
enchantment
~ Parents' gift to graduating Harbor
High seniors is an elaborate all-night
alcohol-free party, 'Jammin' Jamaica.'
By Joye~ Scherer
sian Wrkf
N ewport Harbor High School seniors will
be transpt>rted to a picturesque
Jamaican village on June 16 thanks to
parent volunteers committed lo making the
Hlth aAnual alcohol·free grad night a
memorable experience.
"Our main goal is to keep our kids snfc on
graduation night," said parent volunteer Mimi
Glueck. "We started planning in Jaounry and
building the ets at the end of March.
/.\,)1( M.111.VO. ly .... Glued. said about 50 parents have spent
each Wednesday night and Saturday working
on the sets with an equal number working on
various committees doing such things ns lining
up food and prius from the community and
chapcronina the party.
Grad ni_ght volunteers Brenda Eastman, left, and Margo Iverson paint signs
while Linda Boris and Greg Johnson wo rk on the Jammin' Jamaica mural.
Parent-sponsored grad nights began sweeping Orange County
in the cnrly 1980s. The on-campus all-night parties arc an effort
to en ure that grnduMes celebrate the big night in ~In
environment free of alcohol nnd drugs.
"We just sent home letters asking parents to make sure that
they don't ~ervc alcohol to seniors al private parties between
gradu:uion and the grad p:irty," Glueck said.
The 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Jnmmin' Jnmaic:i will be held in and
around the gym. Glueck said. The mammoth undertaking co~t
about S28,000 which is rai ed through the $45-pcr-person tid.et
See PARTY/ID Piii
GOP right wing keeps a
grip on county politics
~However, some contend
Conservative Republican
primary victories could mean
future Democratic wins.
r::; Russ Loar
SUit wnttr
--+--+-.'\ftcr rhe rc·clec1ion or three con·
servativc, incumbent politicians in
local races Tuesday, along \\ilh un·
ilar results countywidc, the com-en·
1ion:il wisdom on Wcdnesda} gucs
something like thb: The more
thing!> change, the more they 'ta)
the same.
At least in Orange County.
"There ore absolutely no trcnJ
in Orange County," said Co!>ta
Mesa campaign con~ult3nt I laf'\C\
Englander. "It's :i conunua11on llf
the tatus quo."
Englander agrees there is indeed
n challenge under way from the
moderate \\ing uf the count)' Re·
publican Party, but not much of a
Hcrschensohn boost: Over
the >-ears Orange County
Republicans have been
credited with propelling more
than one candicl.lte to victory,
1nduding George Bul.h. •
fir1t lady in to-n: Calif-
ornia's Fi™ Lady ~yle Wilson
was in town to celebrate 40th
anniversary of~ N~
Harbor Republican Women. •
Abo, final el~ion results.
Stories on Page A7.
challenge. ·
"l'hcrc i a tus·of·\\ilr going on,
but l think the con,Cf'\Jtivcs &en·
era II} h.1\ c a mu'"h better \\Capon
S) tern," he a1J
See POLITICS/Ai
UASSIRID AD Of Jill DAY
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Al
Locals Only
It's good enough
for Billy l.dol ...
D avid Shaw says nobody in Orange County can do it better ...
He says, "We get more personal -we can come to you."
David's president of Sports Tech Cardiovascular
Equipment on Superi or in
Newport Beach.
They take care o ur love/
hate relationships with those
nasty machines for lots of
clubs and home gyms.
What break; do,..,n the
least? David sa) s its the
Tectrix stttir climbers. And
th e most? Treadmills, he
says, it's all the moving
parts ... "They need more
preventative medicine," he
says.
Sports Tech services the
stnrs. In fact, David told me,
Dilly Idol has a treadmill.
He' s one of their favorite
customers ...
''He's really down to
earth," says David. "He
an::.wers his own front
door."
Wow ... !
Sports Tech charges S45
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C-lrol Dee jonft/D.)1ly Pilot
David Shaw of Sports Tech
to make a hduse call, but in the spi rit of city beautification, this
month their services are goi ng for $30 per hour.
0
Robert Wilcox sounded proud as a peacock ...
"You talk about your'Oe::.t U)S, -Nordstrom bought it all
right off the.: bat!" he said.
And, well, he ju::.t may have a re ason to strut.
h 's about time that somebody c:ime up with this
idea ...
For years there have been "mommy and me"
type ensembles, bu t Robert decided it was time
for dads to get into the act ...
Just in time fo r Fathers' Dny he's come out
with his line of Match-N-Dad sportswear.
"The re were a bunch of us who kinda' started
out dabbling around with volley shorts in order
10 get through college ... " Robert told me. "Made
'cm to sell to Southern California beach clubs for
their tournaments."
"Best Balboa Isl•~nd based Match-N-Dad is more . Buys serious stuff. "This got staqed after we got into ---•-1111 real jobs," he said.
The unisex sport shorts and T-shirts come in nylon solids or
co11on prin ts. "They've got mesh liners and come in cool looking
colors," S:J)S Robert.
The se ts come in :ill sizes for men :ind up to size six for little
kiJs.
Nordstrom's sells the short sets for $49.50 and the
Match-N-Dad T-sh irt sets fo r S29.
D
I wasn't going to mention RO-Furniture's highly advertised
bankruptC)' sJlc. I \\Cllt over 10 the Harbor Blvd. store check it
out a couple of wee ks :.igo .. .
Oh boy. 15 percent off ... Big deal. ..
AppJrcntly nobody else was ve ry ;:imazed either ... The sale
didn't \\'Ork, didn't raise the necessary cash. Last week J looked in
on their IJte~t ~ale, a going-out -of-business sale ...
NO\\ they'll do more. You name your price and th e manager
supplies >ou \\ith a counter offer ... A couple of things I asked
abuul could be had at around 70 percent off ...
The.: 14th of June i'.) their last da)' ... Take cash.
D
I \\,1 n1eJ nC\\ running shoc:s for the 11 th Ann ual Corona dcl
t-.t..ir Scenic 5-K this \\eckcnd ...
Out, I ha\e fat fee t -11 creates a problem ... ! only wear
Sauconys. They're hard ly eve r on sale ...
Right now though, Big 5 has the Saucony Jazz model regularly
SM.95 for S3.i .99 ...
Oshman's 1s having a sale too. They s:iy th ey"ll beat any other
store's ndvcrtiscd prices ... Thrir New Dalance men's 995's arc
S57.49 (regularly $99.99).
My husb:ind likes those -his feet aren't as fat. ..
0
If you'•·e come across uny bargains or unusual Items or If JOU
know a retailer nho prol'/dcs outstanding service or qua/Jty, be
sure to cDll nnd let me know. You can rc11cl1 me DI 497-9873 or
srnd D !:ix to 6-16--1170.
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Tractor tumbles over ell",
driver lands In cactus patch
By LoriAnn Basheda
Staff Wnter
COSTA MESA -A city
employee was taken by
helicopter to...Western Medical
Center Wednesday mo rni ng
after his tractor tumbled over a
steep hillside, forcing him to Yeap
from the runaway machine into a
massive patch of wild c::ictus.
James Smith was admitted to
Western Medical with a broken
:irm, concussion ":rnd probably ::i
whole lot of splinters" after the
10:30 a..m. accident, a police
officer said.
According to Costa Mesa
traffic investigators, the Costa
Mesa residem was dumping dirt
over the edge of a near-vertical,
150-Coot bluff at Fairview Park
when the trnctor he w::is driving
toppled.
"We th ink he just got too
close to the edge," said Costa
Mesa Traffic Investigator Steve
Rautus. "The grass is just like
ice when it lays down a certain
way."
A second city employee who
was in another truck said the
truclor nipped several times
before landing upright and
unscathed at the bottom of the
steep slope_ __
Smith, however, broke his arm
rolling halfway down the hill and
ended up in a patch of
overgrown cactus.
Rautus said the vehicle was
running fine ::ind the brakes were
working when police did a test
drive after the accident.
"It was prob:ibly driver crro1,"
he i;aid.
Smith has been employed with
the city's Community Services
Department for ::it least 15 years,
according to Park
Superintendent D:ive Alkema.
He was apparently :issigned to
fill in areas of the hill that had
been washed away when the city
dra.ined a marsh on top of th e
mesa after the recent rains.
The incident is being
investigated.
Despi te a dose of cactus spines
that had to be removed by
medics, Smith is doing well,
accord ing to Alkema.
M~ Editor Sine Marble ... 642-4321
M.lte M"lt•l\<°O.ady Nol
An investigator looks over the scene of the tractor mishap.
Residents fear !!Dad wiU leave-1-------.......,,..,_-rtH
buHalo with no place to roam
By Joyce Scherer
Stall Wnler
The old blue truck with a large
wooden sign reading "S:l\ e The
Buff::ilo R-anch" sat promincmly
Wednesday afternoon in front of
the landmark red clapboard barn
buildings on McArthur
Ooulcvard. Anne Spooner Crowe
was one of many moiorists who
pulled to the side of the ro:id to
ndd her name to a petition in
support of saving the historic site
from the jaws of the bulldozer.
"We love the Buffalo Ranch,·•
said the Spy Glass Hill resident.
"These are probably the only red
b::irns in Southern Ollifornin. It
is sort of our tie to the old west.
It's exciting lo sec th::it people
want to save it."
A grnss-roots group of
Newport Beach nnd Irvine
residents have been fighting to
snve the 33-ycar-old Buffalo
Ranch on the corner of ForJ
Road and MacArthur Boulevard.
But plan to widen the roads to
accommodate San Joaquin Hills
Transportation Corridor will cut
right through the center of the
rustic complex.
"The Irvine Co. (owner of the
pro perty) wants to dc..,clop the
land, :md the City of Nc\\porl
13each came up with pl:-i ns." said
Judy Lie beck. curator of the
Irvine Historical Museum. "They
want to put condos on the hills
... on<l they saw the little barns
which didn't fit into the
long-range developme nt pluns."
Irvine Co. officials could not
be reached for comment.
Over the years the pic turesque
i.ctting h:is housed an Ostrich
Farm, an Old West-style village
comptcte with lndi::ins ::ind a
famous architect who designed
the master plan for the city of
Irvine. Buffalo still roam in the
b::ick field for visitors to enjoy.
In 1981, the site was leased to
the Lange Financial Corp which
purchased the buildings nnd
renovated the interiors to ret::iin
the original flavor. A range of
tenants fill the qu:iint form-like
offices.
"This is part of our hi story
that needs to be preserved," said
P::it Simonian, who lives across
MacArthur Bouleva rd at
Belcourt. "They want to build
more condos when the ones they
have arc vacant. Thnt doesn't
make any sense, They cnn't build
on evcrythi ng."
•
Slu>At """~ t>.1-fy Ptlul
Passers-by stop to sign the "Save the Buffalo Ranch" plea.
Liebeck said suppo rters did
receive some good news on May
20 when the Irvine City
Transportation Commis ion
voted 5-0 in favor or realigning
ford Ro:id to swcl'\e around the
Buffalo Ranch buildings. She
said that recommendation was
given to the Irvine Pl:i nning
Commission which will \Ote
tonight. Liebeck will prescni a
slide presentation J ewiling how
the road cun safely go ~1rou nd
ihe site. The b!)uc nwy thc:n
reach the Irvi ne Ci ty Council .1t
its Ju ne 9 meeting.
T hough NC\\ port Uc:ach
approved the plan that \\llU IJ cut
through the property si~ monthi.
:igo, Liebeck said r~::.idcnts
should \Oicc their disappro,al at
the June 8 city council meeting.
Uut the fi nal decision rests
J une I I in the hands of San ·
Joaquin i lilts Transport ation
Corridor board of dirccior .
''Whate ver Nc,\port Beach
and ll'\inc dcci Jcs, the other
member!) \\ill pmbabl)' agree to,"
she saitl. "But resiJcnts arc
miffeJ. O'er thc lai.t couple.: uf
months \\e ha'e cullcctcu ubou t
2,500 sig11.11urcs. The more "c
h.1ndcd out fl)ers, the.: more \\C
rcaliLe<l 1ha1 pc:opk h.1J no idc~1
\\hat "as going on."
Cos ta Mesa A ¥>om:1n "'ho livc5 m t1 i1p.ir1mcrm 111 1hc lbOO
block of MonrU\ia /\\"enue \\alched U) u m311 d1mlx:J
thou&h her neighbor') \\indow and walkcJ hack out
moments I.lier carrying u copy mJchine. The m.m
simply i.lrollcd a"'"Y on foot, 11hC: taler 1old pohcc.
frnm a 1oc,un.i.,111n \\ 1nJo\\ and lh.: burglJr abo nu de orr \\llh S30 11i CJ~h.
Someone pried O~O the kilchcn screen Of II home
in the 3000 block of Pierce A\"cnuc and )tole more
than SJ,000 wor1h of i1ems, including a jade rina and several pieces of Waterford Cl')~tal. • About SSOO worth or :lrt supplies \\-ere )!Olen some·
time las1 \\Cele from ll classroom at Cost11 Mc~a lligh
School. School olfidals dbcovercd the missing hems
after they found a broken window covered wifh card· board and lapc. • Several stores at South Coast Pln:z.a have repor1ed
that ~omconc is stealing clo1hcs after hours by squeezing them through thin gops in the gluss doors that arc closed each ni~ht. In -Wear Martinique :ind
Gucci nre IWO or the vic11ms.
t
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Newport Bench
Someone stoic two wallets from 1hc puri.e) of a
tcnchcr and :a day c;irc worker 1h:11 were left in 11
school room at St. Andrews Church. 600 Saini An· drews Ro:id . The two women 10~1 11 IOtul S70 in cu1oh . • A videocnsscttc recorder worth S250 and 15 boxc) of Upper Declc baseball c:irds were stolen •:.<>me time
between Frid_ay nod Monday from Ensi,n Middle
School nt 2000 Cliff Drive. The gla~ was removed
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• J~wdry ¥.Orth a 1u1al S7.Ml5 mdud1ng .a man'11 Rok~ \\J ICh \\{lrlh S:?.5000 \\,I\ )!Olen rrom JO i1p.1rl·
ment on the 4100 block or l l1IJri.1 S1rci.:1 i.omet1me bcl\\een Mond.1y n1gJ11 t1nd Tuc!>Jay morning. Entry
Ill the ap.irtmcn1 "'·•!> made 1hruugh :in open shdmg gl.m w 1nduw whtlc the IC)iJcnts )lcp1. • 1\ m1cHm.l\·e O\cn .ind other :1p(ll1anccs ¥.Orlh S950
wcr.: !ololcn rn.m1 u hou)e in the JOO block ot Mnri· gold S1ree1 during 1hc last two \\eeks. Entry wns
m<id.:: 1hroui;h a bcilroom window. . ~
Someone took a freezer wot1h SI ,SOO from the rear
r.a1king lot of King Liquor, 1526 Pl.iccnti:i Ave. The 1cezcr w.1s not in work111g condi1ion.
lKM lmEllAnE:
Newport Beach 68/60
Balboa: 69/60
Costa Mesa: 71/58
Corona del Mar: 67/59
TIIMY:
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the mofnlng hou,,, et.ariftg .. hary
sunshiM and <:OOler t~ • •
weak upper ~~ low pressure -.. mowe • w:i •lowty acroH our .,.., Htaht lft It..
hi 60t and Iowa In the mldcle to hlth 5 .
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fair Md cooler wtth nltht wl "'°"*'I
low clouds and a chance ci • Htde ....,.... drtutt, clNrifta .,....ay eo ,.., .w.. ..i
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Newport Beach/Costa Me .. Dally Pilot -Thursday, June 4, 1992 -------------------
I'll wave to _ the joggers as they go by, if I've got the energy
THE MOVING FINGER WRITES,
OUT BARELY -So
I'm settling into the
new lodgings, body all
achin' and wracked
wi th pain, and along'
comes the first
neighborly invi tation.
just in time."
"Thanks. Just in time for what?"
Joey Bishop, who've accumulated enough
showbiz memorabilia to qualify fo r
museum status. Most of their treasures
arc stored in Dcverly Hill s and Costn
Mesa warehou!.eS, and they need another
~eepsakc like a moose needs a ha t rack.
The Oishops are keeping the: bust, but
arc i.ecking to unload the ma'>Sl\C marble
block.
along the \\J) ;rnd dming through
not-r.n aged ncighborf1oods.
h's from a
"On Saturday morning, there'll be two
exciting events in Corona del M.ar -the
Scenic Fivc-K Race and the Two·Mile
Fun Walk, Thousands of particip:i nts.
You can still get an ent ry form from the
Newport Deach recreation dep:mmcnt."
So wh at did they receive the other day
ut their Lido Isle residence?
It would be one hcllu\ a item for
somebody'!. ga rage sale.
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HEY, THAT'S NOT KO 'JIER -
Another greeter was C\.Cr·obliging
bani..er Ro)al S. Radtke, pre'>id~nt ot the
Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce.
''ho told of a dinner im nation reccl\ cd
from Mr. (Richard) lllncl.\\cll, the
wc ll·kno'' n arbiter of good ta ste.
When they finally .mhed, Mr. 0.
proudl> announced that he had prepared • :
the di nner himself. Along Y.1th n couple !
of \c.:ggics. the m1.:JI cun.,istcd ol one •
Hcbrc" Nation~! hot dog
:J
.. lliiill-..JI silver-haired jogger,
"Tell me, will they be running and
walking along Ocean Doulcvard'!"
Well, this big truci.. wheels into th eir
tight little isle, and '"orkme n unload a
statue. It Jias a six-foot marble base
topped with a bronze bust of a familiar
foce.
Wt::LCO\IE 'l 0 'I OWN, STRANGER
-·1 h1.r1.: \\JS one other high-le, el
grc1.:11ng. \\Ith .in un.1ppreciated calling
CJrd
pausing to watch the
procession of crates
bearing my worldly
possessions, and his
"Yes, port of it."
"Good. I'll be sure to wa\'c a'> they ~o
by." It """ a parking ticket.
-----greeting is exuberant.
And then I went insi de to lie do" n for
awhile.
Yes, it's a likeness of Joey Oji.hop
himself. See ms it had graced the lobby of
a reccntly·closed Philade lph ia hospital,
where he had performed heavy
Sc1.1m I'd kft the 1.ar mernight in a
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Today
Square dance -The Co)k'l
~ Quicksteppers, the city's lively
senior square dance club, invite
you to their weekly dJnce, 10 a.m.
today at lhe Downtown
Community Center, Anaheim
Avenue.Jnd Center Street. The
g~oup is looking for couples with
square. dance experience for
expanded activities. There are also
available female partners ror single
mJle dil ncers who \\Ould like to
join the run. Call 545-5669.
frj d (\)',_hi n e 5_ ==:x=
Boat festival -The Sixth
Annual Newport Beach Wooden
Boat Festival, featuring boating
exhibits, classic yachts ;:ind many
other nautical events·for children
Jnd adults, will begin June S at the
Sea Scout Base, 1931 W. Paciric
Coast HighwJy. The three-day
festival, which celebrates Newport's
colorful seofaring herit.1ge, begins
with a bool parade <>t 6 p.m. Friday
from lhe harbor entrance, il long the
main ch.1nnel to Lido Marinil. For
more inrormation, call 729-44 00.
Amelia Earhart -His.torian
George Grupe, ;,n expert on
aviatri'< Amelia Earhart, will speat..
at the Oasis Senior Center in
Corona del Mar, 10 il.m. June 5.
Saturday, June 6
Corona del Mar run -
The 11th AnnuJI Coron.1 dcl MJr
Scenic SK Race and 2-mile Fun
Walk will get under WJ)' on
Saturday morn!ng. June 6. For
information, call the Newport
Beach Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Department at
644-3151.
Children's a uthor -
laura Numeroff, author of "If You
Give a Mouse a Cookie" and "Ir
Y.:-u Give a Moose a Muffin," wi ll
be on hand ,1t the lmagi nilrium
store at Fashion Island Trom 11
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. June 6.
Numeroff wrll read and sign books.
Cookies will be offered to young
guests. Call S4 5-1990.
Safe boating -A free
marine sarety exam "Know Before
You Go" will be offered by the
United States Coast Gu.ird Auxiliary
from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 6 and 7
~e'"porrDune .
UniversitY. women :_ The
Newport Beach-Co)ta Mesa branch
of the Ame rican Association of
Univcr)ity Women will host a ·
luncheon featuring author:>
Debor.1h Sperberg, EliLalJcth
George. Sue Kirby and Noreen
Ayers, at 11 :30 a.m. June 6 at the
UCI University Club. r or
information, c:.lll 856-5588.
Su.nday, June 7
Class reunion -The
Newport Harbor H1sh School Class
or 1942 will hold its 50th reunion
at the Costa Mesa Cotr and Country
Club, 1701 Golf Cour:.e Dr., Co:.t.1
Mesa on June 7. Phone 54 8-162 -l
for more 1n1ormJt1on
Hat dance -l hc Hat
Connection, J nelwori..ing d1vbioi1
or the (())tJ Mesa Chamber or
Commerce, 111\ •le:. )uu un an
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glass to "The Mad H.11ter's Tea
Dance," 3 to 7 p.m. June 7 at th!!
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Sunday jazz -Jazz viptinist
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1\e Irvioe and N~ Com Mesa
AA tJ'll Branchtt mm you to attmd
AUTHORS LUNCHEO Business Business Editor Tony Cox 642-4321, ext. 371
AMf.IUCAN
ASSOCIATION Of
UNIVFRSn'Y
WOMF.N featuring
Regulators seize Corona del Mar thrift 171 Elizabeth George 6eit stiling mymry audior or
A GrrAt Dt/ivmace, A Suiublt Vtnpnce
0 Deborah S~rbcrg ~'author of
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~Corona del Mar's North
American Thrift & Loan
declared insolvent.
By Tony Cox
Business Editor
CORONA DEL MAR -Local
real estate an d financial services
entrepreneur Ernest George suf·
fered a setback last Friday when
regulators shut down his North
American Thrift & Loa n.
counts 111 North American. There
were 23 North American accounts
with a combined $718,000 in de·
posits exceeding the SJ00,000
FDIC maximum for coverage, :ind
those uninsured funds have al·
ready been p:irtially refunded.
Anthony Scaring, the FDIC's
on-site manager for the North
American liquidation, said FDIC
officials declared an adva nce dh,i·
dend of 70 percent of uninsured
deposits -meaning that unin·
sured deposits will immediately be
refunded at 70 cents on the dollar.
If liquidation of North American's
S18.8 million in assets generates
enough money to exceed insured
deposits and the 70 percent divi·
dcnd, ~idditional dividends will be
FDlC lawyer in Irvine.
Ernest George purchased North
American Thrift & Loan in 1985,
fou r years after its founding. He
blamed the institution's failure on
the economy, which caused loan
delinquencies to increase, and on
regu lators.
George said regulators a year
ago required North American to
alter accounting of profits on sales
of the thrift's loans on the second·
ary market. Under the new ac·
coun ting guidelines, th e institution
had a $1.2 million capital defi·
cicncy. George sa id he 'yas unable
to raise the necessary capital, and
the FDIC rejected two prospective
buye rs of the institution.
"It was just an impossible situa·
tion," George said. 0 Sue Kirby author of
Mtn'IStcttt Utrlp
0 Noreen Ayres author of ·
A World tht Cc/or of Sak
SATURDAY t JUNE 6 t 11:30 a.m.
UCI UNIVERSITY CLUB + University of California, Irvine'
Thrift and loans are similar to
comn\crcial banks an d savi ngs and
loans in that they take deposits
and make loans. Their lending ac·
tivitics tend to be somc,.,.hat like
those of consumer finance compa·
nies. Most of North American's
loans were mude for home im·
provcments, guaranteed partially
by the government under a De· Mue your memtioo by calling 6#-4576. Your tickeu will be hdd at t.bc door. Each tic
p:irtmcnt of Housing and Urban cosu 135•, Proc.ceds arc for the bendit of the AAIJW Eduatio~ Founcbtion. Books
Development program. be available for purdw'c and authon' signing.
George is also u stockholder in I ~===~=====~~;::====~=====~ Laguna Deach-based fir~t Amcri· r
can Capital Bank, which is abo an Fathe-"s Day/Birthdays/Just for Fu. active home-improvement lender .-;
under the HUD program. The $33 Someon.in YourUfeHasAJwaysWanttldtoGoSoarm
million (in ossets) bank currently
See THRIFT/A5
The California Departmen t of
Corporations, which regulates
th rift and loans, declared the insti·
tution insolvent and appointed the
Federal· Deposit Insurance Corp.
as liquidator of North American 's
assets. The shutdown was effected
after regulators were unable to
find an acceptable buyer for the fi.
nancially troubled institution.
pa id to uninsured depositors, he 'Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii1 said. 11
The FDIC last weekend sent
checks totaling $18.l mill ion to the
holders of nearly 1,100 insured ac·
North American's creditors "ill
begin .to be paid if and when the
asset liquidation ge nerates more
than enough money to pay off all
deposits, said Victor George, an
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From A4
has adequate capital by all rcgula·
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net loss of nearly S600,000 in 199 1.
While the loss or North Ameri·
can Thrift & Loan is a setback for
George, he has plenty or other
business activities to keep him
busy. He owns William Doud &
Co., a Coron:i dcl Mar-based real
estate brokerage and financial ser·
vices company, and he invests in
local real estate.
George owns three commercial
buildings in Corona de! Mar, and
he has campaigned to transform
the retail district into an upscale
shopping area similar to Rodeo
Drive in Beverly Hills. He has n1!r
resistance from critics who resent
purchases of local prop<!rty and
businesses by people they consider
fore igners, and some complain
that he charges exorbitant rents.
Undaunted, George continues
to pursue his vision of Corona del
Mar.
"It's taking time, but it's defi·
nitely on the way," he said. "It's
getting better and bcncr all the
time."
Thursday, June 4, 1992 AS
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r----Ae Thursday, June 4, 1992
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New Mexican food stand ·a spicy delight · Fish-Harbor Area receives $6,000 grant
Newport Beach-based Fish-Harbor Area, a non-profi1 aaency
that gives emergency a~i~tance to single mothers, has received a
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H OT NEW MEXICAN
FOOD STAND HITS
COSTA MESA -Taco
Mesa ... Taco Mesa ... Taco Mesa
-Can't get enough of it! This
small cafe with huge, fl avorsome
burritos is strictly a bare-bones
establishment, but the food is
fat-city delicious!
After your order is served over
1he counter, head for the variety
of salsas,
home-made
escabeche,
quartered limes
and other
garnishes at the
serve-yourself
bar. Specials vary
each day; a big
plate of Mexican
delights ''ill cost
)OU about $3.95.
Fresh fruit and Tastings 'egeiable juices and Tidbits are available -
the pineapple
juice is choice
wi th fajitas, spicy sopes and beans.
h·nn Calderon, the talent behind
the pl ace, spent 22 years with El
Torito, and 111 last he has his own
cafe. Taco Mesa is at 647 W. 19th
St., across the street from the
OMV in Costa Mesa.
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IT PAYS TO GO PLATINUM
-Or so we hear. American
Express decided to throw a really
big bash for it s Southern ·
California platinu m card holdc;_rs
recently. The dinner cost S200 per
person -and only those carrying
.1 platinum American Express card
111 their He rrne~ wallcis and Judith
Leiber handbJ~'> \\Cre invited.
After a pri\'ate-reception in the
~Jrdcn of ~tonJ:l\-1°s Wine and
i=ooJ Center, the fea:.t began \\ith
Tim Monda,•i speaking about the
'cry special t-.t onda' i vint :lge wines
'cr.cJ wi th each course.
Among those on the guest list of
:'6 \\ere l\lr. nnd l\l rs. Tom Riley
Ill, 1\ldissn Bro\\n and Ms. Fleta
Oslinkcr, Dori Oli\"Cr and L1rry
:\tortin. After sipping Robert
\.tond.1vi 1985 Drut Reserve
Sparl..ling Wine, the platinum card
holders sat down to:
Maine lobster cakes with spring
greens an<l blood orange aioli;
ro:l~t chicken ravioli with sage and
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spring garlic cream; 1990
Chardonnay Reserve; loin or lamb
stuffed with black truffle mousse
with rnt:itouille and crispy potato
galette; 1989 Pinot Noir Reserve;
on ion tartlette with Dlack
Diamond c.p.cddar; 1979 Oibernct
Snuvignon Reserve; berries with
coconut-macadamia ice cream;
1983 Johannisberg Reisling
Dotrytis. The chefs were Gary
Jernanyan and Rosan ne Ruiz.
1 hear it was sensational,
especially with all or those special
Robert Mondavi wines. Since my
American Express card is the
same color as Kermit the Frog, I
didn't attend.
0 -J IL FORNAJO COMES TO
COSTA MESA -The talents
behind 11 Fornoio, the restaurant/
bakcry/~tore out on Von Karman
in Irvine, are madly at work
creating a new kind or 11 Fornaio
or more modest, but equally
stunning proportions in Costa
Mesa. Accessible prices in an
Italian setting; it seems like a
can't-miss situation. 11 Fornolo
Cucina £xpressa will have inside
seating for 64, outside for 46, plus
a take-out counter.
Pastas will cost $6 to $9; $2.95
on up to $1 2.95 for rotisserie of
venl, lamb or duck. Watch for the
gra nd opening around the end of
June between the Westin South
Coast Plaza Hotel and Plaza
Tower at 650 Anton Blvd.
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ELLJS ISLAND SlllITS GAME
PLAN -Lucy Luhon's si.x·month
old restaurant, Ellis Island
International Entery, is undergoing
big changes this week, with plans
to introduce its new look around
June 5, with pool tables in th e bar,
a shorter menu and a new •
moniker: Lucy's Grill and Dance
Dar. ~53 E. Coast Hwy., Newport.
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~WNE LOBSTER MEETS
MESQUITE -Every Saturday
this summer, dozens or two-pound
Maine lobsters will be
mesquite-grilled out by the
Calypso swimming pool at Le
l\terldicn. It's a super cookout
Saturday night party idea with
succulent lobster, corn on the cob,
a baked potato, Caesar salad and
a huge array of desserts, plus live
music with a tropical beat. Party
time is from 4 to 8 p.m., $32 per
person. For reservations, phone
476-2001. Le Meridien is at 4500
MacArthur Dlvd.
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host a get-together June 4 for the
American Institute of Wine and
Food members and guests. A SS
donation goes to A Wlf. •
Darbacoa owner On\'id Wilhelm
is offering a special prix-fixe $25
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~ moving birthday celebration for St. Clair
C arl St. Clair's 40th birthday
was an added reason
t
Saturday evening for
embers of Mucslro Society,
acific Symphony Association, to
arty and celebrate.
And, the party was moving: The
econd annual progressive dinner
111111 ....
Society
began at the
Corona del Mar
home of Velma
and Ji m Emmi
with cocktails
.and hors
d'oeuvres.
Among those
attending were
Roger Hughes,
Brenda Slater,
Carole and
Randy Johnson,
Gerry and
Christa Long, Jill
and Joe Thomas,
Doretta and
James Ensign and Carol Henry.
Then it was on to the CdM
home of Frances an'd Rich
Gadbois, where the 70 guests
dined On filet of salmon grilled in
corn husks, polenta and veggies.
The bi rthday cake was a
Haagen-Dazs creation served up
at the Newport Beach home of
H-D South Coast Plaza owner
Patrick and Dorothy Hurley. It •
was also at this final stop of the
5 Yi hour dinner that St. Clai r
(actually 40 on June 5) was given
his birthday gift : a framed photo
of the orchestra presented by
exe cutive di rector Lou Spisto. . • 0 .... ,
cllncss Community: Willa
Dean and William Lyon
ntertJincd during a reception
'uesday eve ning with 70
supporters of the Wellness
Communi1y of Orange County
attending. The ca r museum at the
ho~ts' Coto de Caza home was the
~cuing anJ guests had t:1e
opport unity to check out all of the
lhiny treasures .in the collection.
The Start or
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Afternoon Tea Is Senred.
Now Saturday Seatings
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Health• fitnets Editor Kirk Wolcott ••• 642-4321, ext. 374
Cosmetic dentistrf roots · out teeth troubles 1111 ......... _,
A re you one of the millions of
Americans that have doubts
about your smile? Does ..,.. ,
your mirror reflect teeth that ha\ie
worn down, are chipped, or have
gaps? Are your teeth crowded, too
large or ~mall, too dark or
spottcd'l
Arlt In I two-tlll'I lll'ln
Well. co meuc dentistry can
address these smile distresses and
llftcn re<;olve chem quickly and
pJtnk,'.'>I) There's no question
th.11 a beJut1ful sm1k is both a
pa on.ii .md professional asset.
Th e purpo~e of this article is to let
vou ~no~ the \.\Onderful, life
ch:rngtng lcchniques cha! are
"'' ai!Jble to you today.
Tooth Whitening (Bleaching) -
A ~ak, effective way of wnitening
the n.11 ural teeth from one to
lhrcc <,hades b a..,.iilable through
the use of dcncist monitored tooth
"hllcning
Whtie ,c.:,cral techniques are
availJbk, the ne"c t procedure
imolw:-. your wearing a custom
fiucd toothguard filled -with a mild
"hitening gel for several hours
each da~. \\1thm a few weeks a
4'1gnit 1cant color change occurs.
An in-oft1cc form of
c0m:en1rJted bk.1ching can also be
done: Jh.>nc or an combination with
the home progr.1m. rci.ulling in
fa,tt:r. bc:tter tooth whitening.
In ..t rc:ccnt ~tudy involving over
a h.111 m1llton teeth, no kno\.Vll
permanl!nt Jam,1gc: to exi~ting
teeth was noted. While results vary
from patient to patient, tooth
whitening is truly a miraculous
way to brighten your smhel
Cosmetic Tooth Contourin,g -
It may be that your teeth are
chipped, poorly shaped, or uneven
in length. A simple, painless
alternative to more involved
procedures, co metic contouring,
involves your dentist using small
polishing diamonds to reshape the
edges of your teeth.
This pennanent solution to
many aesthetic problems is
relatively inexpensive and can be
accomplished in one vi it,
generally without anesthesia.
B oodiog -The entire
revolution in co metic
dentistry began with resin bonding
over 25 years ago, when it was
discovered that plastic mate.rial
would adhere, or "bond," to
mildly etched enam~I (the outer
surface of your tooth).
Todays' materials are
significantly improved over the
originals and long term tooth
colored cosmetic restorations are
being done routinely. This
procedure is e pecially u eful for
repairing small tooth fractures,
covering discolored enamel spots,
and closing gaps between teeth.
The technique generally requires
no anesthesia and is done in one
visit.
Tooth Colored Restorations
(Fillings) -In the past, posterior
filJmgs were done in silver or gold
but with the development of
composite (gl<Jss filled resin)
fillings and porcelain and
compo itc inlays (unbreakable
fillings).
We now offer
our patients
tooth colored
restorations that
can actually
strengthen the
tooth wh.ilc
eli minating the
dark metal
shadows of old Dr. .. fillings.
Smile
Report
While these
procedures are
more technically
demanding and
require more of
the dentists' time,
recent studies demonstrate that
they last at lease as long as metal
restorations. Today, ,even your
back teeth can get a "face lift"
and add to the beauty of your
smile.
C rownond Bridges -While
many of us have teeth that
have been functionally restored
with crowns and bridges (caps),
these procedures can also be used
to create whiter, brighter smiles
through replacing missing teeth,
restoring broken down teeth, and
realigning malpositioned teeth.
Newer techniques can eliminate
the metal coUar at the gum line
and provide all ceramic crowns
with truly lifelike translucency.
The e procedures requi[e tooth
preparation and anesthesia. The
re torations are very long term
and require no speciaJ
maintenance. A close relationsnip
between the cosmetic dentist and
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By Russ Loar
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NEWPORT DEACH -On a
day when political survivors nnd
casualties alike were licking
their wounds, California's First
Lady Gayle Wilson told local
Republicans that the holy grail
f the state GOP -a
--Republican majority in the
Legislature -is within reach.
ELECTION '92
"We've had a Democratic
majority since 1970," said
Wilson, wife of Gov. Pelc
Wilson. "l can't tell you how
many problems this causes. Pete
has initiatives and r~forms that
he's trying to get through, but
he doesn't have the votes in the Gayle Wilson spoke al breakfast for Newport Harbor Republican Women at Big Canyon Country Club.
Legisla ture."
Wilson was in town Wednesday m·orning to womnn just becuusc she's a
help celebrate the 40th anniversary of the woman, or a Hispanic or a
Newpo rt I !arbor Republican Women. bl:ick or an Asian jusl
It was a double-cc:lcbr:i tion for the because they ate that,"
organization's preside~t. Lynn Turner~ wh o Wilson said. "You have to •
was re-elected to the Central Committee of really look at what the
the county Republican Party on Tue::-.day. She pe rson's done or going to do.
hns sen·ed on the committee si nce 1978 and "I'm not sure all "omen
traces her J)Olitical roots back to he r f:lther fe el the same way I do about
and two bro thers "ho \\ere all Iowa state it. Out being in the posit ion
senators. that I'm in, I'm rc:llly looking
Despite a late election night and o nly a few at people for \\hat they· .. e
·hours sleep, Wilson spoke energetically to . done, not just because
about 100 \\Omen gath ered at the Dig Canyon they're women. That doesn't
Cbuntcy Club. necessarily gi'e us any
"If l don't look tired, I w:int )OU 10 know 1 special qualifications oth er
:im.'' she said. than to bc:ir children."
A Phi Dcia Kappa graduate of Stanford Wilson encouraged her
Uni,ersity, Wilson !laid the p rim:iry \ ic1ories listeners to \\Ork for the
'I don't know why
one~would vote for a
woman just because
she's a woman , or a
Hispanic or a black or
an Asian just becaus.e
they are that. You have
to really look at what
tne person's done or
going to do .,
Newport l larbor
Republican Women on
their 401h annhers:111; and
ba\k in the victoric::-. of local
con)ef\Jli\C incumbent<..
Alter much of the
election night hoopla \\:I\
O\Cr, Fucn1es i.aiJ he
i:elcbratcd b) cr.1cking opcn
a bottle of Chi\ a' Regal
"hbke~ \\ith Rep. llob
Dornan. "ho be.11 b.ick a
challenge· from n:tirl·J
judge Judi1h R~.m.
"II \\iJ'> .1 great night 10
\CC th;it cantliJ:11c) th.11
GAYU WILSON Rcpubltcln::. supported 111
California's First Lady Orange Coun1y .11c the
of women cu ndidate:. )uch as Darbaru Boxe r election of U.S. Senate
anti Dianne f'einstcin -who both "0 1\ nomin ees )o hn Seymour and l3rucc
Democratic nomin:Hioni; to the U.S. Senate Hersehc nsohn, the Republica n "inners in
1w111incl.''> uf our pa11~
-.t.lle\\ idc," ::-..1id l'uen1e,,
''ho \\,1s himself re-elected 'I uc-.d.1) 10 .the
county GOP Central Comm11tce. "Pcliplc
"ho carry the b.1nncr anti the '.due' .and the
tradition) of our pa1 I)' \\Crc renon1111.1ted .llld
"111 CMI)' u:. to \IC tor) in Nll\ cmbcr."
-nre 1101 neces!iarily a reason for all women Tuesday's primary race.
to rejoice. County Republica n Party Chairman Tom
County voters give
Herschensohn edge
he day after Tucsd:1y\
~-111-+u-<·~"+-~eciion, Orange
County Republican P.iny
Chairman Tom Fuentes basked
in the thought that \'Oters in thi'>
county had again made the
difference in a key con1cs1.
"Once again Or.1nge Count)
has put its stamp on the polt11cs
of California," Fuentes sJid
\Vednesda) ... This 111d1catcs the
strong and healthy 'italtt) of the
conser\'ativc movement. Or;,ingc
County carried the day."
This time, it "as consen;,i11,e
commenwtor Bruce
Herschensohn who may h,1,c
been carried by Orange Courtty
voters.
In his baulc "ilh the more
moderate Tom Campbell,
R·Sunnyvale, l lerschensohn \\On
the GOP nomination for the
six -year U.S. Senate seal by a
narrow 55.85 1 ,·otes. Campbell
lost Orange County by 74.866
votes.
Ove r the )Cars Orange Count)
Republicans hJvc been crcd11ed
"ith propelling more than one
camlidate 10 'icton. In 19SS, the
support George D~sh reccr.cd
from Orange County \\JS cited as
the deciding f.iclor bcl\\ccn 1n
his 'k100 o'er Democratic
presidl.'ntial nominee ~lichacl
Dubkis.
Orange County may ha'c abo
scaled the 'ictory for Republic.in
A11orncy General Dan Lungrl.'n
o\cr Democr,11 Ario Smith in
1990, FucrNes said.
Uu1 this time, by nominating
I k rschcnsohn. the RI.' public.ans
may h:I\ c played i1110 the
Democrats' hands, ::-.aid I lo\\ .ird
Adler, Or~1nge Count)
Democratic Puny chairman.
"Tom Fuente::-. and his friends
have probably done more than
unyonc to boost the pro)pcct of
13arbara Uoxer," Adler said.
Democrat 130\c r "ill face
l lcr)chcn)olin in NO\embcr. "l
"ould not bo;i)t about that ·
( nominat111g Her)chensohn)
bec;JUse 11 seem') to me the
people of this party ha'e
l/o•rnna1cd someone ''ho is
dearly out of step \\ith their
party's O\\n go,ernor."
A dler also pointed out that
l\\O of the Republican
party's mo::-.t 'bible incumbents,
• Robert Dornan, R·Gardcn Grove
Jilli Gil f crguson R-Ne"port
Deach sa" 40 percent of their
O\\ll party \Oting against them in
Tuesday's primary. Dornan ran
against Judge Judith Ryan and
Fcrgu::-.on defeated Costa Mesa
Mayor Mary Hornbuckl e.
"These gu~s might say they
ha\C roaring 'ictories, but ''hen
they ha'c to start fighting their °'' n party it'!! One of those things
\\here )OU say ')eah ''c won, but
''e don't kno" "h.il \\C \\On,"
Adler said. ''Herschensohn,
Ferguson, Dornan, they are all
embarrassing dinosaurs for their
p.irt) ."
Adler ,.o"cd to take advantage
of those races in the fall.
In a another clear difference·
bcl\\CCn Qrange County \Oters
anti tho~~atc" ide, two bond
measure::-. that earmarked badl~
needed funds for education,
propositions 15~ and 153, passed
statC\\1de but fell 10 defeat here.
Thul outcumc came us no
surpri~c to Fuentes either.
"What that dcmonstr:ues ts
another consistent anti-tax
sl.'ntimcnt coming out of Orange
Count)," he said. (,, "I don'1 kno\v "hY one would \'Ole fo r a fue ntes also stopped by to congratulate the
POLITICS: Conservatives fight off challenge from Republican -Party moder-ates-·
From A1
Much of the "e:ipon S)Slem that
helped con Cl'\atl\C incumbents be.it
back the moderate challenge comes from
the mainstream of the Republican Party
apparatus itself, according to John
Moorlaeh. president of the conservative
Collta Mesa Republican Assembly.
Mc a rei.idcnt has been repre::-.cntcd on
the GOP Central Commi ttee.
f\loorl nch a ttributes Costa l\tesa Coun·
cilm:in Peter Duffa's loss in the 45th
Coni;rc~1onjl District race again t Rep.
Dana Rohrabacher to his outsider status
\\ ith county conservatives.
succes~ful campaign ag,111hl Rep. 13ob
Dorn:in. belie, es TU1.:,d.1) ·, con~cn.111\c
'ictories Ill.I) generate Dcmou;11ic 'H:h>-
ries in No,embcr.
mg to Padbl.'rg. "ho secs the Dornan '1c·
10~ ~h .1 l\) mbol of Republican 'ictoric~
throughout the slate.
Count~ appearance!! b~ Demo ra11c pre)·
1Jcntial candidate Dill Clinton, agrees
that the most igmficant part of Tues·
tla) '::-. election was the number of 'otcrs
"ho stJ)'ed home. The county Registr:ir
of Voters reported a 44 percent turnout.
"The .real mes age "· thJt mO\kr.ue
Republicans are so di enchanted '' ith
th e party platform :ind the conservaihe
right wing that they stayed home," Pad·
berg s:i id. "Dob Dornan is a 14-yeJr in·
cumbent but he \\On by only 5,000 \Otes.
Shnme on him. It's certainly no t a m:rn·
date."
"It clc;.1rly shO\\S !.l.llC\\idc that Re·
publ1c .. 1ns arc disenchanted - they
)ta)Cd home," !.he said. "All the mod ·
crate Republicans lost stntcwide."
Padberg believes the a111i-incumbcnt
\Ote that presidentia l candidate Ross
Perot "ill bring to the polls in November
"111 abu bring support for Democrats in
Or.inge County.
And as proof of the conservatives'
hold on county party politics, l\toorlach
points to his own vic tory in winning a
se:it on the Central Commiuee of the
county Republican Party. He llnid it's the
firi.t time in nearly a dcc:idc a Costa
• "Buffa's failure was that he resigned
from the CMRA (Costa Mesa Re·
publican N.sembly) in a huff," he s:iid.
"He sho uld have been our friend and he
should have worked "ith us. Alienating
us was a tragic error in judgment."
Campaign consultant Eileen Padberg,
who ran former Judge Judith Ryan's un·
,. Out of 60.000 registe red \Otcrs in Dor·
nan's congressional district, only about
20,000 voters c:11nc to the polls, accord·
Dc,elopcr Kathyrn Thom p!!on, a top
GOP contributor who ra ised Republican
hackle~ by co-sponsoring several Orange
"Decause only 39 pe rcent of registered
Republicans turned out, there's clear c' ·
idcnce that people ate looking for
change," he said. "The pressures and the
fears that arc dri,ing the Ame rican peo·
pie tod:iy arc probably greate r than any·
ti me since the Great Depression. I think
tha t fc nr tends to make people vote
more for the Democratic Party."
•PRESIDENT
Republican
PAT BUCHA-.:AN
CEORCE BUSI I
Democroit
lARRYACRAN
Bill CLINTON
EDMUND C. BROWN
f<epublican
TOM CAMPBELL
•u.s. SENATE
(full term)
BRUCE HERSCHENSOHN
SONNY BONO
Democrat
BARBARA BOXER
MEL LEVINE
LEO McCARTI IV
Republicao
JOHN SEYMOUR
•u.s. Senate
(Short term)
WILLIAM B. "Bill" All~N
WILLIAM E. "Bill" DANNEMEYER
O.mocrat
l)tANNf FllNSTllN
JOSEPH M. AllOTO
June 2, 1992 Final Election Results •state-wide elections
539 380 26 5%
1,499,357 73.5%
23.842 00.9')(.
Rcpublic3n
DANA ROI IRABACI IER
PETER GREEN
PEl fR BUFFA
Congress
.isth District
1,305,975 47.5% Democr<lt
1, 106,678 40.2" JIM FOL EY
PATRICIA McCABE
STEVE OLIM
B.H. SARKER
838,693 35.8%
894,524 38.2'). 47th District
391,989 16.~ Republican
ROBERT l. .. BOB" MOORE
1,277,245 .. 3.5%
STMN J. FROCUE
638,592 21.7" CHRISTOPI IER COX
899,975 30 7" 46lh District
Republic.ln
JUDll 11 M. R'(AN
ROBERT "BOB .. DORNAN
1, 140,465 51.2"4
202,03 09 1% Democrat
598,166 269"' NAZfER AHMlO
RICAltOO NICOL
965,727 32.9" NOAA\AN Z. CC1<Cr-:ROOl
1,69.l.69.. 57,"' R08CRf IOtlN BANUELOS
132,99) 04.S" JEf' LC TOURNCAU
-· '
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16.865 27 5'.\0
Democrat
State Senate
35th Oistr ill
IJURI .\'' [ C..\~CI .\
CLOf\Cl .\ II.\''\
Rcpublic.1n
State Assembly
6i lh District
6,150 1G.ti% l\OL.\i'I f RllLHLE
19,70) 53 nv
4,197 11 30
6.599 17.8',\9
14 893 19 8".
9,313 1:2 .. ~
50,532 67.3"'
10,<.>n 3') ''""
DORIS ALLEN
ro.\I MAY~
Rcpublic.m
JO lllt:N ALLEN
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Republican
Cll HR<.Li-.ON
69th Oistri<:t
701h Di trict
Ju dicial
H.lrbor Court
16.309 S'l JS M-\RC'ARH R. ANOLR~ON
DCBRA AlllN
3,)72 15 6%
4,920 22 8
),17J 14.7"
5,287
.... 51 9
Ml~E J COBS
VICKIE L. 111\
CAMlRO" I QUlt-;N
chool
County Bo.\rd of Cduulton
Trui.ke ArH 1
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35,-155 i0.6"'•
14,314 26.5"•
6,718 19.8'\t
11,561 .io.o~
FELi\ RC>Cli.\, JR
RICHARD F .\\-\RD
ROClR \\ BlLCE'
Trustee Arc.i 3
JO ' S PR \IRO~E
CL'RllS E 1C El CURT ~\llTtl
ARLEM SO'l AC
Trustc~ Arc.l ~
15.900 336S
14 4H 30 8,_
158:!2 336S
25.876 3· O"e
13,;9;-19.-,,.
13,715 19.6S
15,981 229,
17,114 38.9'~ JA\1[) PAL'L Jl\1" A'M~ ~9.889 30 .j~
6.811 Su J•,.
~6.867 5ll :!"'
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Measures
•state
35,820 37.7,..
28,461 29.9S
Prop. 1S2 -chool f.lcil1tir Bond Act
2.9Sb«l8~ Sl.lS.
r-.0 2,616,H 6 46.9%
20.530 42 '"' Prop. 153 -Higher Cducation f.lcilities Bond Act
21,211 37 •. l'S.
14.H 5 H 'I
6.H O 11 0%
S,Oll 8 8
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Prop 154 -Propert T a.x Po tponeml'nl
HS 2,172.273 39.9"
3,273.622 60 1"
County
Me.uure T -Or3nge Count)' Camp.aign Reform Or·
din.lntt
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:-.;O 69,751 15.S"
A10 Thursday, June 4, 1992
Local graduation night parties planned
Estancia High School
June 16
9 p.m. to 4 a.m., inside the
commons
$JS-per-person
Estancia High School seniors
chose an Endfcss Summer for
their 7th annual grad night
theme.
The event. which cost about
$1 5,000, will include a regsae
band, underwater cilsino, video
taping, blender drinks and food
stations.
"ln,the last few yc<us we have
learned that the kids arc not that
hungry and want rn:11nly snack
foods," said Kathy Piper, a parent
and volunteer.
About 80 parent \Olunteers arc
1molvcd. said Piper.
The commitlcc started planning
'PARTY
From Al
sales and donations from 11pon·
sors, businesses nnd parents.
"It (the set) is just beautiful
with fabulous splashes of color
-but we don't want to give
too much away because we
wane to surprise the kids,"
Glueck said. "We will have
food booths and food carts
with everything served in
baskets. The carnival scene will
have game booths, gaming
tables and a reggae band."
The event is chaperoned by
non-senior parents who arc
a!>signed1hc early or late :.hifts.
"The seniors don't usually
to worry ... "
want their parents watching so
we use freshman, sophomore
and junior parents,'' Glueck
said. "The first year my
husband and I worked the 8
a.m. to 12 p.m. shift. At
midnight 1 found my husband
ond he said, 'I'm not leaving,
this is the best pnrty l have
ever been to.' We didn't lcnve
until ~rter 2 a.m."
Glueck has been a grad night
volunteer since 1981. She says
the seniors are not the only
ones who benefit from the
volunteers' work.
"Really gOQd friendships
begin from doing something so
wonderful for the kids and
doing it together," she said.
have gone into the project.
The seniors will enjoy a band, a
disc jod,ey, mimes, magicians,
prizes, food stations, a money
machine, video arcade and a sea
grotto filled with games.
"Our goal is to reward the
seniors fqr fou r hard years," Rice
said "Our challenge is to be
creative enough to capture their
attention for eight houts."
0
Costa Mesa High School
June 16
8:30 p.m. to 5 a.m., inside the
gym
$50-pcr-person
Parent volunteer Margy
Johnston said the 6th annual grad
night party will travel the globe
with its World Tour theme.
The $18,000 party with 100
the event in October Jnd utilized the old
locker rooms .1t DJ\ is Middle School for
building sets.
0
Corona dc l Mar High School
volunteers, will ttcJt seniors to a Mexican
carnival, a Monte C1rlo casino, a miniature
golf game in Scotl<ind, tattoos in Japan, music
videos in Greece, ping-pong in Japan, food in
Italy and Egypt as a rest area.
June 16 "It tJ~cs lots of hJncb to do this and
planning is Jlmo~t year round," Piper said.
"Grad night is the IJst time the class is
together. The kids don't hJve to come as
d,1tes and it's casual. It is a sJfe, wonderful
wuy to celebr,He graduation in a fully
chaperoned cm ironrncnt. Parents don't have
6 p.m. to 4 a.m., inside the gym
$45-pcr-person
The 11th annual grad night is themed
Pirates Cove in honor of the high school's Sea
King mascot. Parent volunteer CJndace Rice,
who declined to disclose the cost of the party,
said that more than 2,000-voluntcer hours
"This a is a super thing parents put on for
their kids," said Johnston. "It Is a lot of fun for
kids and hopefully somethi1~g they will
remember fo·r the rest of their lives. It is il nice
scndoff.''
HUBER
From A1
Free"·•) JU"I \UUlh of the Deur
Street cx11. 1'111! 111c.: \\JS blO\\n.
The door "J\ unlocl..cd. I !er purse
\\.IS tnl,:.lllg.
Huber':. credit c.ird'> ha'e ne\\~r
been used, ha h.ink Jccuunt rc-
ma1nlt umuuched.
The thc.:011 \\J" 1h.11 Huber \\:IS
:ibductc.:d attc.:r pulhn~ off the: lrcc-
\\:1) because of the blo\\Oul.
Dut police ~a~· lhc.:rc IS a ros-
s1b1llty 1hc CJr \\,ts moved there
from another loc:rnun. lone Huber
s,11d hc.:r daughter normally usetl
the Cua)t I lighway.
people who saw her story on In·
siJe Edition and America's Most
W:mted this )Car, but those leads
also fialed out.
Snowden :.aid they called the
pres!> conference Wednesday -in
an apartment complex parking lot
at the corner of Baker and Denr
streets just below the freeway
"here I luber') 1988 l londa Ac·
cord was found -to make yet on·
other pica.
"Everyone \\ants Deni e back,"
he said. "And to whoever is re-
spon)iblc, please have pity on the
family. They need to know what
happened to their daughter."
.
LETTER
From Al
encouragement, support, and pray·
ers of so m::iny people have gollen
us through and ghen us hope in
an othcn,be hopeless situation.
Now, after one year, we still
don't know "hat has happened to
Denise. We 10\e nnd miss her !lo
much. lf there il> anyone "ho
coultl ghe the police or us ;iny
information that could help, \\C
arc pleading "ith you to do so.
We need to find out the truth,
even if it b the worst po:.sible
news.
Please consider ~he agony of not
kno" ing what wc'n: going through
and come fomard. We know
ltomeone out there knows "hat
happened and "e arc ple:1ding
with you to have some compassion
and break your !>ilcncc. If the
person or pcrl>ons rcl>ponsiblc are
''atching. could )'OU look :u us
now and sec that "e arc hurting.
We arc not out for rc,cngc, only
looking for :lll)\\Cr!>.
Denbc \\J~ the ligh t of our l1YC)
\Ind brought u:. nothing but jo)
,1nd happine)!>, :ind now !>he has
been taken :m:1y. Uy keeping
l>ilCnt, )'Ou arc compounding our ~offering and mJking it ·11l1po~)ible
1u recO\cr. faen if you ghe us the
information anonymou)ly, tlwt
would help us find the an~wcr to
what h:1ppcned, that would be
belier th:in our not kno\\ing.
M~1)be then, we cou ld begin to
try to mend our live:. und with
God's help begin a healing
process.
DENNIS AND IONE llUDER
Ne" port l3e:.1ch
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1803 Westcliff Dr. • Newport Beach • 642-3310
Does Your Heart Good.
American-Heart ft
Association V There \\J'> abo lalk that Huber's
1i1e m.t) h,1\C bc.:en IJmperl'd v.ith.
Pre\tm1n.lr) lC'>1' frnm the: Califor·
n1.1 I ligll\\ay P.1trol indicat e it
\\,1,n·t. bt:11 fin.ti result' are not yet
Ill.
Dennis and Ione Huber con·
tinue to collect donations to print
and send thou)ands of fliers to po·
lice sta,tions and other org:rnizW•
tions acro!.s the country in hopes
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A blood hountl brought to the
-.cc.:nc bc.:g.111 trad..ini; a scent, but
lo"t It .1ftcr al'1)UI JOO ~ard:. Police
"·I) a callbm. sc,cral hundred
)'ard:. J\\J)' \\:JS functioning, but
never used.
"It's a vc11 puuling c.1se for
U).'' ,,11<.l Police Ch id Da' c Sno\\ ·
den. "We're still \\Orl..1ng on it."
Sno\\den ),Jtd the) continue to
\\Otl.. on the hanJful l)f katls tht:y
rccei'c c.:ach week. mostly from
people "ho s.1y they sa\v M>meone
"hn fi1 1 lubc.:r\ tlescripl1on.
l\1l1cc gol abnu t 35 phone call-.
-frum as l.1r as Uo~lun -from
appearnnce will someday surface.
Donations can be made out to
the Denise Huber Recovery Fund
and sent to the First lntCl'!>l:tte
13ank at 5000 Birch St., Newport
Beach, 92660.
Huber satd'9he1tM her ~nd
have so felt."'tpe• mons .fftan
· SJ0.000 in donations and savings
on efforts 10 find thefr daughter.
~lost Q[ th at went to a private in-
\t:stigtiTor who, ITke police, fol·
lo\\cd lends until the trail turned
cold.
"I'll never give up,'' Dennis
I lube r said. "It would not be fair
to Denise.''
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""' ports_ Thursday Section B
June 4, 1992
The Newport 8eactv'Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlson .•.. 642-4330 ext.387
Jim Niemiec-outdoors/83
cmssified/85
Automotive/BS
Sailors will put it under
·the lights in search at
-the right stutt toi' 1992
...,. Newport Harbor's spring
drills will be capped with
Blue-White Game on June 12.
By Richard Dunn
Spons Wnter
W ith an intrigu-
ing quarter-
back si tuation,
the annual Dl ue and
White intra-squ:id foot-
ball game on June 12,
under the lights at
Newport Harbor High,
"ill probably carry much more "eight
than in the p:ist.
For the Sailors, wi th no clear-cut start-
ing signal-ca ller, it'll be a needed mea-
:.u ring stick while' culminating spring
practice.
•·tt 's intere!>ting," Newport Harbor
Coach Jeff Drinkley said. "In that game,
we find some guys are a li1tle more ag-
gressive th:in we thought. Guys &'>I :i lit-
tle more e~cited under the ligh ts, and in
the heat of baule, some gu)S seem to do
:i li1tle belier."
filled in during 1he preseason last au-
tumn while Ofer was out \\ith a broken
collarbone. 1
It could al!.o be sophomore Wade Tift,
a second te am All-Sea View League de-
fensive back la!.t seJ:.on \\ho's consid-
ered one of the be)t athlete!. on campus.
"We actually have !.ix guys there now,"
sa id Brinkley, who al!.O has John Jior-
dani (6-foot-2, 175 pound!.}, Ryan Smith,
Greg Ci.borne and freshman John Benz-
inger waiting in the \\ings. ··They'll all
get a shot to play (in the Blue and
White Game)."
Tift and Willi:lms will start.
The Sailors, '' ith 23 soon-to-be seniors
along "ith 40 undcrcl~smen, hit the
field on May 26. Some of their future
headline-ma~ers are ready 10 make an
impact, like freshman Mike Freeman, 6-
2, 210, who played goalie, on _!hs, Sailor:.·
varnty !.occer team asl ''inter.
''He ''as a heck of a freshman football
player and he's going 10 be a good one,"
Drinkley s:iid of Freeman. a tight end
and defensive end.
I3rinkley, entering sCJ!.On No. 7 a1
Newport Harbor helm, abo has an C)C
on fre~hman linebad.er Dan McDon-
ough (6-0, 175) and the aforementioned
quarterbaci-).
M.>ICM.1~
There's little change in the l';e"port
Harbor spring program in terms of drilll>,
condit.i oning and chalk t:ilks, but "ith :.e-
nior Mike Ofer preparing 10 gradu:uc.
Drinkle~ 's !.earching for a replacement al
quarterb:ick.
On July :?4, the S:iilor:. will host a
fou r-school ''eigh1-lif11ng and pas)1ng
compe111ion. in ''hich T-shirts arc a\\:ml-
ed 10 the \\inner of each ind1\ 1dual
Mem.bers of the 1992 Newport Harbor High rootball te~think over some coaching insight during spring practice.
N1Y1port Harbor's Bowman
... not just. another freshman
By Richard OuM
Spcw1s Wrllef .'
L ong hours and tedious exercises -the more conventional
way a high jumper (Cache the St.ntc Champion)hips. Mca-~
suring steps and finding a comfortable takeoff rhythm f
doesn't happen overnight. '~
Not usually. \
Freshman Tina Bowman, the exception, took a shortcut. :S:.'H.:r..,.._..
And, at this point, who knows how high she can go? After all. N·~_, ..... _
she's still calculating the basics.
"She kind or breaks all the rules o( training," S3id Newport Harbor track and field
coach Eric Twiet, who has three :ithlc tes competing in Friday':. opening day or the
State Championships at Cerritos College.
"She'd gone several days without jumping. That isn't how most people would do i1,
and that isn't the way we would've coached her hod she been out here cvcl)dny. You
don't expect that from someone who is the No. 1 jumper (at the Masters Meet)."
Bowm3n is the first female high jum?>er at Ne\\ port Harbor to qunlif y fo r the State
Championshi ps. Teri McCuoniCf, however, still holds the school record a1 5 feet, 9
See BOWMAN/82
EWian. & 1Ai~~
natural apring water "THIE AntLE111 CHOICE"
Mt l HocMr • USC Clmpul
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It, could be j\Jnior Greg Williams. "ho See SAILORS/83
l.l8'N ..... 417.ocm eo.e. Me.. 831-3433
3000 s. lrtllDI J:o llklr) c-...... 130 Newport Harbor High freshman Tina Bowman is the Daily Pilot's High School Athlete of the Week entering State Final .
Bteinberg honored
--L Newport Beach sports agent to be feted tonight
y Anti-Defamation League for his endeavors.
eigh Steinberg, who last month
represented three fi~t round
picks in the NFL draft, including
man Trophy winner Desmond
• rd, Houston quarterback David
Klingler and UCLA qullrterback
iommy Maddox, will be honored to·
ght at the Regent Beverly Wilshire
otcl with the Champion of Liberty.
Award by the Pacirie Southwest Region
the Anti-Defamation League Sports
ivision.
Steinberg, a resident or Newport
ach, has been instrumental in pro-
eing charities over $30 million na-
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Each athlete gives back to his home
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Is )QI. but w1 jusi wmct with Shi' u,...n. There
Stt ~COl)'pQ aod if yot.1'rc rwt one "' the ttereo-
pcii. \OU•tt below I hem.••
• • • dono't prder IMn1 In &hi• area, need·
' · 1c:u ao t.iy. to bc's outta here. I ti• nut atop, the IMS~ __._. _,...___ UJIA'enir) of Oregoa. I W bto lwm doil1a a ~· ~-. .... ~ bun 2IOUftd here a lo1 ond J II he p1yched
do J10'3 u.art itta? ID get 1 ol a.ere beau$( I'm •lck of the people
-Speed? Good cboite. Depcods oa aiowxt bw: • md Slinpby, who rccurdcd dose to a.,. How impol1.a:a is ~ tpeCld ii .,50 -• •• ,lei•~• Su -'IA ...
·re a bzKbaD pii1cbct'! •f'm DOI aoo mp ID them. l don't rclutc 10 them
-Salftl¢a? U • • • the mft the and lbcir priorities and their money. Around here,
meme1, • mmi QICi. snoney u more of a priot11y th:rn lwpplnc~'i. It'• not
-O..~? •.. at a prcnq=zmc b cerum.J,· lhcrc are one or two rc;1\CJn'-why I wunt to = ~~ ii ,ou"re kad-o« t::i.un. ~ or a.~. if• JUU th.e overall IO\t c.llul .~111 pcnpcctive ..--&--a t people ~c 10 life urouru.1 here.
-A •:1 Sze, it'' ur.poiuat. coo Orc£00 doetn'I have &in l11tercolle1-1h11c 111cn'1 v~I·
~bm aJl:IJdlc5.. bo.tur. ~ o( the ip'>rt. le\baJI team. Dul Slinpby •tml he will flll1y un its
ocld P,dtr thcit ·~ to b-e 1m1 spiecW m-dclJ te.m ·
icash.• tot.~ bta ~ P'-1 oa a ni!orm. Fric:by mgtu, in 01her worch. wlll rmbubly be
f« Dtrck ~~ of Corac:2 dd br Hi;h. .• s if!JSb) ·, 1~1·compctitivc voile) bull ~11111c.
semm o-..wdc b:l:er oa '~ ,,uqba.!l te.a.ra. lh:t s 1be hole ,0Uc)b;)ll thin~ i" prctty much over ~re t be.cins-• (or D'C righ1 now;· he saicJ .
.. , » ~ to (b3id:nin100 coxta) Pat Wilson. Tbuc -~ never a doubt In h1~chc1tl'11 mind
... bo b$ knoan ~n;k for quite a •1lilc. and be •htn 11 came 1imc to select an oubld~ hitter. ·
said. ·u J had a::r~ t"~I a=d I h3d ID dl005C tTo"O -\'o..t;ball puts that spark in him a~d gives him ~.'~ ,.bo'd J>b:• tOO;JI for r'!X, fd :.tkc Theo ~OS somclJa • ., tl\21 he.ti ~Ork hard fo r, IO let.mi or
and Derc SL~; ~t \'O!k)ball cootb Joq •"anting :;, io after something _with intensity," F~s-
Ft.:.Khct11 saad. chcui s.aid. -v oUqi>all is definitely o. spark. for him.
-rh:u·s in ~nJ· ~rt. and be s.3id thoSC .. outd befl'? r.ol chernistt) clllS or a job, it's a sport, and
the t o." · •hen he gcu 1on1he cou rt, he's focu~cd.
Rokos •b All-~ v;c.... le-:. e an basUtOOll u -He's harder O:l bllD.)Cl( than he has to be. When
a 6-fooc-2 cerucr and a • .-te .. gae m bascb:llJ zs ~ thin~ set 1ou;h. the more he bears down. .
~p. '"\\kn he -.as 3 sophomore, we were pl aying
Slin~. ;a.s in ,Jio;jng the nght aJ11l for a kil~r ~C1'pon Hubor one dly at Newport Harbor a~d ~· c, •n O!~t's U!I k adcr this ~ring. He needed be just C:.!'OC out of the blue, This guy started _h1t-
dut specul U>Ughncu. 1hough. j:isi 10 sUl\ne la.st t.ng the ~ou·loo .. Hr.h:it out o~ the ball. 11. surpr~d
season on 1be bench. Owte /BrandcJ and it surpnscd me. This guy JUSt
He ~1:med hi> sophomore )-Clr on the \"afSU). but nppcd the bl ll. He h:id a great ga~c, but then he
app31Cn&~ Cell out o( ffl\-or •1th former Sea J(jngs sprained h1; :inUc about a one-third or tbc way
Coach Ma rk Rl\ad~m3r3 ~t )C3T. 1hroug,h 1he ~ason.
-rm one of the r:ac ones •ho~) long ~., and •·1t w:u t0'.1~h for him being on the _bcn~h (l~l
p!3)~ \Ollqball," s.:ud Shngsb)·, 3 member or . the )C3r), so \\hen .. got the (he.:id) coaching Job this
,'\on h · ;ill·sl:ir team. "'hich pla)'> the South Fnd.a) >c:Jr, I ln~ thl.S gU) "-::SS going to be on the ou~-
mght (7:30J at Golden \\'c 1 College in the annual side." ..
\~.,,-·\ 01·r1;1f Sling,'>hy v.ill b(: ~hv.,<..d\<:d Fridav n ight \\ith Orange CCJunty All·Stars •
Orange Count> All-Star boy~ 'olle)ball pmc. Slin~. o( cour~. w:ls able to handle the cnstS
~1 really dun'1 \\.1nt 1 > set an10 ii, but pcop~ di\-o( 3 )ear a.;o Tough gu)i. can do th at.
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BOWMAN: Newport. Harbor's
super-frosh gets ready
r or state track meet
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..... 11y M.111Lu"1 and G111,1 I le.1th, hoy .ind i:arl \hot puller :in,J
dt ~'" 1hruwc f\, '~111 Jl'u t:ompcl<. al 1hc ~t.ite ('h.1mp1on\hrp'i for
the \.111111\ on l·rul.1y Bowman w;" 1hc wrprnc 1h1\ year.
"( )hv 11Hl\ly, there\ rm real \CCICI to whnl \he ha\ done," Twcit
,,11d "\he \Ccm' 10 h,1vc .1 re .ii aptitude for h11'h jumpin&."
STEINBERG:
From 81
111rm11r11h1l1a .ind \d1ed11lc<.I 10 nltcnd ore Ga\tOn Green, Mad<lo'<.
''""" k J l1u111.1•, C. ;irnell tnke, Ku ell M.1ryl.111d, Duvid C:idi~.111.
I' .a/ t h1ldrt1''· Dc:ton Cherry, Morron Uuiu., All.m•rn, Moun.
'{,, "''· IJ1111. I lorh.1uah und others.
''""' d 111 1hc ~c11lna. which bcsrn u1 6:30 und ,o 01 $300 per
P'-'vm, ., U< e1cd to the AD I .. which i\ celchtalina ii 7CJth
9• ,
,,
All-American Baseball Academy sel
T he All·Amcncan BJi.c:ball Academ)
ill be holdm~ summer ba~ball camJh
for )Oun~'>l!:h l ht~ summer.
All cJmp'> \\111 be directed by cuncnt Co-
rona def M.ir v&ir~ll) baseball coach Scou
Magen~ and will be ~taCfcd by former proCc:s·
•i<mal ba~..:b:ill plJ)Crs and cun cnt high
~hoof coad•C'>.
Each camper "ill rc-
,cei~c a camp 1 ·)hin t1nd
m<Ajor league '>l)IC cap.
f:.ach ~n\ion is fro m 10
a m -3 p.m.
The foll<M1ng i) the
summe r c;imp ~hcdule:
Jul) 8-)(J; Corona del
·~for lf1gh, age\ 6·14; July
20-22. L<Jgu na Niguel
(ChJppJrosa P&irk). ages Magers
6· 14, July "!.7-29 fountain
Valley (Recreation Cen·
tcr), agell 6· 12; Aug. 3-5: Corona dcl Mar
I lll'h, ages 6-14; Aug. 10·12: Laguna Niguel
(Chapparosa Park), ages 6-14; Aug. 17-19: lr-
\lnC (lfaf\iard Park), :ige~ 6-14 ; Aug. 24·26:
Corona dcl Mar lhgh, ages 9·14.
Lnrollmcnt for each ~e~ion 1s limited and
reg1mation fe e is SI 25.
· ·n 1c "Ra"'llng' Spom Caravan Tra"eling
\\'ork\hop & Mu\Cu m" "ill ma~c an appear·
&111c.c al C&imp on l·nda}. July IO &it Corona
<.lcl Mar I lrgtt
1 Im promouon.il ve hicle 1:. a combination
work'lhop for making bat'I, wwing baseballs
.ind rcpar rr ng or adJU'lting slovc!i, and a
'POrl'> mu\eum l11ghligh1ing the history of
'porting gooth equipment.
·11m c:ir.ivan, which will appear at the All-
Star Gurne in San Diego, wrll repuir or adjust
any l~tiwlir\g'\ glove for free.
r or more inform.1tion, (714) 589·7392.
A
Costa Mesa Pop Warn er
C O)ta ~lc~a Pop \\ .:irner Football .1nJ
Chcerlcading "111 hold sign up> C\CI)
Saturday in June, beginning this June 6 from
9 a.m.·4 p.m, for boys and girls :sges 7-J.i,
\\Cighin' 45·140 pounds, ;it Cost)a ~tcs:i
High near the bo)s i;>m.
Cos1:s Mes;i Pop Warner plans to fic:ld fh e
teams and cheerlc:idcr ~u:i<b \\hc:n the 1992
'cason open!. Aug. I.
The Cobr&is arc ror 7· & 8-)ear-old!> weigh·
ing 45 to 8S pounds, and any 9-)C:Jr·old \\ho
"eigtu 45 to 70 and h3s not pla)ed Pop
Warner. The Condor!. arc for 8-, 9-and 10-
)'ear-olds \\-eighing 55 to 90 pounds &ind JI
year olds weighing 55 to 70.
The Colts are 9· 11 and "cigh 70-105
pounds, :ind any 12 year old 10-bS pounds.
Comanche~ are for JO~J2, falling in the 85· to
120-pound i;roup. and any 13 )ear old .... eigh-
ing 85·100.
The Co\\bo)s are 11 ·13, 95-1~0 pound:.,
Jnd any 14-)c:ar·old 95·120 pounds.
"Pop Warner docs not hold t')ou1s or cut
pla)ers or cheerleaders," said Athletic Direc-
tor John Forrester. "The fir~t 35 pl.iycrs and
cheerleaders arc on the roster. Arter that, we
eithe r add a team or squad, or put the ap·
plic;int on :s \\Jiling li~t."
Paddl eboard Ra ce se t
T he fir~1 Tom Zahn Memorial Puddle·
board R:icc, hosted by U.S. Ocean S:ife-
1y and Laguna Paddlcbo:irds, \\ill be held
this Sunday.
The 4-kilometer race, which starts at 9
:i.m. at Aliso Pier in South Laguna, will take
the contesiants through a va riety oT surf con-
ditions providing an exciting view fo r bcJch
and pier spectators.
The c'en1. "hich \\ill honor 1h·c late lik·
guJrd and p.iddhns legc:nJ Tom Z3hn, ~ C'<·
pectcd to :utrJc t lifeguards Jnd profcss1onJI
:s1h!etc:s rrom .:iround the \\llrld including H3·
"';,ti, Ne:" Zcal:ind and Austr.llia.
Contestants "ill compete for 1heir s~re of
the richest 1ou1I purse C\er offered for art
Amcncan paddlc:bo:ird race. A tot:il or
S3,000 in J\\ards and cash pnus "Ill be di·
'ii.led bet"«n men and "omen competitors,
including Sl ,000 to the top paddler.
TI1c entry fee is S20, which includes T·
shirt. lunch and :m:mfs. Registration st:irts at
8 a.m. at the sou1h end of 1hc par~ing lot.
For more infofm:ition. phone Laguna Pad·
dlcboards at 497-82 7.
Mulliga n's Ste\.v auto race
T he ID R:illy Team \\ill ho t the Mui·
hgan's Ste" Rally on Sund.i)', June 14,
starting at the Dank of America parking lot
(corner of Santa Ana Can)On Road and lm·
pcri;il Valley) in Anaheim Hills.
The Mullig:in's Stew Rally is n time·spced·
distance e\ent of approximately 1 JO miles.
1 he object of the rally i~ to lra\Cr c a pre·
l>Crtbed course at assigned speeds (" hich
nc,cr require the contestant to exceed the
posted speed limits).
Along the cour~e are chcc~points, the lo·
CJllons of "hich arc unknoY<n beforehand to
the con1estants. Penally points are assigned
at each checkpoint if the rally car nrrives too
early or too late.
The winner is the te am that amasses the
fewest number of penalty points. Contestants
compete in classes that include competitors
of approximately equal experience: thus, ev-
eryone has a fair chance of winn ing a trophy.
,Registration opens at 9 a.m. June 14. For
more informaiion, phone (7 14) 839·6683.
REPAIR!
DON'T REPLACE
\ We're close to making this happen ...
We would like to ask you
about making a donatJon to build
tllC new Q?ntial Ulnty. The
NcWpon Beach Publle Ubraiy
Foundation must r3Jse f250,<XX>,
and every dollar YOl:' contrtbute
will be maadled by The Harry and
Grace Sltrle FrundaUM. WUh
)Ulr help, we will moot oor goal.
1be Newport 8tAdl rmuaJ
Ubrary Is au ID open In the faJI"
199~. We are creatJng a ~al
plao! for )00 and )OOr ctiJldrm to
"110)' fburable "3dlng
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645-2554
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
2
EveTybody wants a piece of him
~ Newport Beach Golf Course's
Wyrick will team with Sullivan
and take on the whole outfit.
I t's the champion and the teacher against
an entire army. No prisoners will be
taken.
Keith Wyrick, the previously inconspicuous
Newport Beach Golf Course starter who
busted out of the closet on the local level by
winning the Record Setters Day Pro·Am
Golf Tournament on May l, is now a marked
man.
Wyrick, who shot a 53 to establish a course
record, and club teachi ng pro John Sullivan
will compete against the men's club this
Saturday.
"It'll be fun, but it's not quite like anything
we've done before," said Wyrick, who along
with Sullivan will play scrntch against the
club members' net in the best·ball, two·man
team competition.
Since Wyrick's victory, he is no longer
considered the "funny guy behind the
window." Everybody, it seems, wants a stab
at him. Now's their time.
Wyrick, who approached men's club
president Al Schnell about the concept, is
playing matters down, naturally, just as he
did before winning the course's pro-am last
month.
"l enjoy it," said Wyrick, when asked how
he felt about being the course champion.
"But I think we're going to end up on the
bottom or this one. They ge t to use th eir fl;lll
handicap t1gainst my gross score.
"Let's take the :wcrngc handicap of 13, so
what's 40 times 13? ThJt's 5:?0 stro kes.
That's how many strokes \\e're giving a\\ay. l
figu re ''e need to birdie 50 percent of the
holes to cover our behinds. The projection
for me is 9·under just to cover my Canny."
There will be 16 two-man teams competing
against the Kfog of the Course and the King
of the Clinic. Dick McKinney and Hal Green
arc considered the club's strongest duo. while
I lank Lefebvre and Oob Brownell arc also
expected to give Wyrick and Sullivan a rough
time.
"(Sullivan) is in New
Orleans right now, but he's
flying in Friday night to get
back to this thing," Wyrick
soid. "He's regarded as one
or the finest teuchers at the
Newport 13each Golf
Course. He gives most of
the les ons at our course.
He's a 'cry good teacher.''
For the men's club
members, who normally
pl:iy every Saiurday. this
match is being labeled,
fiuingly, ·•neat the Pros."
According to men's club
Club Golf
spol.esman l3ob Potts, it's for the ··honor of
beating the kingpins."
One of the members, Jack Uro, .. n,
postponed a vacation night that morning to
play in the tournament and \\aitcd in line at
the airport an hour and 45 minutes to do so.
"We're looking forward to this coming
Saturday," Potts ·aid. "l saw Keith play in
that pro-am and he shot a 53 -that's very
imprcsshe. He say , though. that his pulling
is gone. But he's Cl)ing \\Olf."
Members or the club, nccdlc~s to ~ay. arc
. licking th eir chops. They ''~1111 the king.
"Since l did OK in the (RccorJ Scucrs
Doy Pr<rAm), it's I.ind of a challenge to
them," W)rid. said.
You ca n bet it'll be more than JUst a
challenge on Saturday.
0
Dccause of the "Deal the Pros"
competition on Soturday, the men's club will
have to woit another week to complete the
annual Memorial Cup.
Although 50 percent of the members ha\'C
finished the three-round tournament. it
appears no one will be able to catch
LcFebvre, the leader at 161.4. Al cider,
second :.at 163.8. and Leo Young. third at
165.6, have also completed their rounds
0
LcFcbvre, Schnell, Elder and Green are
currently the ho11cs1 golfers in the men's
club.
In lasl Thursd,1y's rounds, Green \\On low
gross at 67 while Schnell (54) and Elder (55)
''ere first :.and second low net, rcl!pecthcl)'.
In lust Saturday's eng~igement, the Flight
A low gross winner was LeFebvre at 62 with
Andy Wcuvcr ''inning low net at 58. f-light B
champions were Ron Greene "ith a low
gross of 67 and Torn Chambers "ith a low
net of 51. In Fligh t C, l:.ldcr "011 kl\\ gross at
71 "hile Gary Higgins cluimed lo" net
honors at 53. O
The Orange County Sports Hull of Fame,
which recentlv dona1ed S2,500 for Costa
Mesa Little League's field imprO\emenb, "ill
host its lhird annuul charity golf tournament
on Monday :.at Anaheim l lills Golf Course
with a shotgun Start :.t i 10:30 a.m.
Doug DeCinces, Corona del ~lar resident
and former American League r\11-Sljr third
basern:in, :.and former Rams quanerback
Vince Fcrrugamo -both on this )t:.u·s H.111
or Fame ballot -"ill be on hand.
. More info? Contact the Oran~e Count)
Sports Hall of Fame ofticc at 935·0199.
Richnrd Dunn is" D.1il)' l'ilut ·µurts
H'rit<'r 11/10 e club gulf ("Olunm appNr~ Clt'f'.'
Tlwrs<111y.
Sailors' hopefuls are laying down some foundations during the fin al da of '91-92 school year for the big party coming up this fall.
SAILORS:
From 81
event. "We do the bench. cleans
and squats, and it's all broken
do"n by \\eight clas ,'' SJ1d B~in·
kley, who will probubly host the
same three schools this year -
Edison, Downey and NOf'\\alk -
as last summer.
Thus far, Brinkley has talcn
his troops through \\Orkouts sim·
ilar to those in the foll .
"The only diff erencc now is
that we're a little more general
on the field," Drinkley ~aid. "\Ve
prepare for different dcfcn es
and offenses nnJ watch film s.
We watch o variety of people. In
the fall, we're zeroing in a little
bat more on the opponent. We\·c
started \\atchin g films on Orange
already, , .. hich is our first op·
poncnt (on Sept. 11 ).
"\\'c come out with cond11 ion·
ins t 1rst, then lift ''eight ond
run by u'ing two group•,, One
day, one group runs, and the
other group lift . Then \\e either
ha-.c a fielll study or a ch:ilk tulle
After films. ''c go out onto the
ficlJ amt ~ bd ~Uy-run J r~gu~
lar prac11ce, ju~t like in the ea·
son. We go through all the in·
dividual <lrills and group "ork, or
team stuff, ond we're sta>ing out
thc:rc until about 6 p.m. It' just
OS if WC \\ere in pad<;; \\C so
through the same routines."
The l31uc onJ White g;.imes on
June 12, controlled scrimmages
with no kkl.ing, begin at 6 for
JVs and 7.30 p.m. for the \ar:-ity.
On deck in the Daily Pilot
Spring 100111111 1erle1
II Corona del Mar High Sea Kings June 3
II Newport Harbor High Sailors . June 4
II Costa Mesa High Mustangs ... June 5
II Estancia High Eagles .............. June 6
II Mater Oei High Monarchs ...... June 8
II Calvary Chapel Eagles ............ June 8
'
Non-league
Fri., Sept. 11 -Orange (at El Modena)
Thur., Sept. 17 -Ocean View (at Newport Harflor)
Fri., Sept. 25 -Foothill (at Tustin)
Sea View League
Fri., Oct. 2-University (at Newpaft-Harbor) •
Fri., Oct. 9-Corona del Mar (at Newport Harbor)
Fri., Oct. 16-at Tustin
Sat., Oct. 24 -at Irvine ·
Fri., Oct. 30-Woodbridge (at Newport Harbor)
Thur., Nov. 5-Santa Margarita (at Newport Harbor)
Fri., Nov. 13 -Saddleback (at Santa Ana Bowl)
All games start at 7:30 p.m.
Balboa Bay Club's
Bold Forbes wins
Lipton Cup crown
'l he San Diego Lipton Cup Re·
gall a '' Js t:>~cd recently by the
San 01cgo Yacht Club 10 Schock·
35'> in the \htter~ off Point Loma
The wrnno r \hi' IJo/cl Forbc~.
Uolhoa Yacht Club, owned by Ed
Cummins Ql\U s'-ippcrcd by Dave
UllmJn and n OYC crew. DYC
u,cJ u fir:111 , cconc.J and 1.'<th pl.u;c
to prc,ail over Kans Hnrbor Yacht
Club hy :l qunncr point. Cultfornw
Y.1cht Club w:i third.
lhcrc "ere 12 p:irticip3nt in
th~ C\Clll. lt.1cans for the Cup ''
held nnnuillly by the S:in 01c'o
Y.1cht Club in S.in 01cto water'
WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS
DAVEY'S LOCKER -S t;...i•i 179 '-~~
11 b.... ~o 7•0 o.irraa..;a ~1 c ~o b.i>i 41 u~
bJss 6 " 1 51\ttpNad 3 IOC '•s!I. 360 "'""· t lii!
NEWPO .. T &.ANDINO -5 OOats 104 en-g~s 40 sand ~SS. 82 c 0 l)US, 2 1()(~1 Sii, 2 ~ i1'boMo. 2 161 ""~ 1 (~ mn. 1 OJ m.K ~ 1 ~-cro3itf.
Heyl
Where'•
my tam?
, tr )Ou c~n't fmd )Our fo·
\OrllC in Co~t.I 1'k :.l or
Nc\\pt>tl llc.1ch in the Dail>
rno1, omcthing's "ron .
Call u... here t the Sport
D1:p.11tmcnt, :u 642·.S330
Thursday, June 4, 1992 83 ~ · II).
Price is right
to· go fishing
this SJtturday
~ No fishing license is required at all,
but rem ember, it's only for this Saturday.
S a1urday is free fo.hing day for California residents and
non·re s1den1s and C\Cf)onc can go fishing without a
fishing license.
This \\.Ould be a good tune for local' \\ho have no t fished
in a number of yc:irs to head ou t to offshore waters or an
inland lake and enjoy a good day's fishing, compliments of
the California Department of Fish and G.imc.
Fishing remains consistent for gooJ catches of bass, bar·
racuda, bonito :ind blue sharl. off the Southl3nd coast. The
water tempe rature is holding in ~he matl-60::. ond there b still
a lot of bait a'ailablc ul all loc .. d bnding::. and al the New-
port bait barge.
Yellowtail are boiling an chum lines at Catalina
and a few nice tail) "ere bo:ited this '' Cc.!k. D:ir-
ren Roberts of Cost.1 ~lcsa, landed a 20-pound
yellow "hilc fbhing on board the sponllsher ··pa.
uiot," skippered by Ch ris Ihrig and running out
of Newport Landing.
Good t\\ilight fishing as on tap for anglers fish·
ang on the ··Nautilu~ ... rcpom Kc' 1n Pfcif of
Ne\\ port Landing. The \essl!I is operated b) .skip·
per Mike l lcnnesse~ and lea' es the dock nightly
:it 6:30 p.m. and returns b) midnight.
A good bite on l.anJ bJss and c.:ilicos LS under
\\ay ori lhe l lunlington l3cach l1Jts for an~lers on
board. For :in upJJ1e on fbh1ng cond111ons and Outdoors
boat schedule. phone 675-0550.
O\er at Da\e)"'s Locker. :inglc rl> arc fishing on
a full schc.!dulc of bOJb anJ c:11chmg lols of bar·
ries anJ ba'>. cspcciall) \\hen fo.hing 1he talm ~\Jtcrs of the
island. There arc a fc" sdiools ot bonito breezing olf shore,
but there h:J\C been no rcp1.ms of )Cllt)\\IJil under an) kelp
tlo:iting in mid channel waters.
The si"< pack charter boat ··ooni;o~." capt.lined by J~e
Dairiun and operating ou1 of 13Jlt-oa (673·2 '10). l'!I geumg m
on lhe hot bile of !)h,irb JnJ surl •. cc 11 h ;ill along th~ coast
anJ at Catalina
Last wccl.cnJ. Ken OJ a of Sjn Juan C:ip1s1r:.ino l.indcd a
171-pound \hrcsher ,h.1rk <ind a g..ing of Cle,c!Jnd Indians
basebJll p!J~ er"> ··c.m:c:ht .rnd rdc.1)cJ"' I blue.: shark Jnd l
mako shark "hale f1.,h1ng on t\\O boats Jround the J.l ~tale
Bank and ~67 Spot . ..1ccording lo the.! log ol the ··1.kmgos ·· .
Ne\\ port ba~ fo,h1ng i-. good for 'potted ba) ba"· both oft
the D.1lbo:.i Pa\'ilion do~ks and f1 um rental skit h. report:.
Jock mJnJ~cr Doug. Tutin.
Spo111c-. ~arc hitting 11\c b.11t .rnJ pl.1,tic-. Jrnund the ball
barge and jf'C ;.ibo being c~1ugh1 in gouJ number::. b) .inglcr'
drifl1ng bet\\CCn the lc.!rr: docks \\ J~nc Conant of Co-.t:.i
Mcsl caught a mce limll of l>putll!d b.1~ bass this "eek.
topped b) a thrce-poumkr. . .
Fbhmg repott!> frop1 the East Cape n.:gion of 13.IJ.l arc 1m·
pro,ing nov. lh.it ''111~h ha\e d1cd do"n and big pme lbh
seem to be in a bi11ng mood. ~f..1r11n, dorado and tuna arc
pulling on a good ~hu\\ ing in the .lr!=a off Punta Arenj anJ
Pulmo Shoal~
Live bait is the key to gelling. in on the acuon. rcp~rt'
Mil.e Aikins of Fount.lin Valle). This outdour cJ1tor'l> \\1fe.
Toni, hooked into a 200-pound blue marhn la l \\CCI. a\
Rancho Leonero (375·37W) th.it ;ite a green and black
Rainbm .. jag. .
A num be r of big dorado rounded out the f1shins at th1)
beach side fishing rc~ort for the all too short n fi'>hang vaca·
tion.
Speaking of ~le.,ico, there arc some good p:ickages a' ail·
able a\ most fi-:,hing hotcb thi) summer and air transport~·
tion on Aero Cnhforni~l from LAX or San Diego to Cabo 1s
reui.onablc, 100.
An update on tuna fishing south of Point Loiha h ~nd o(
"iffy.'' 1 he sportfishcr " Pacific Ouccn·· \\Orked a bag area
105 mile south of SJn Diego last ~lond.l) and packed up a
dozen sk1pJ.ICI., stop~ on kclp pa111c produced .omc bag )Cl·
lo\\t;11I in lhc 30-pounJ class and s111glc dorado
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OATED October 17, 1"2 CAllfOflNtA II ~ auc-H IOllowt. 1n lto2 CITY OF' COSTA MESA. TIN THE CMEA llllf ff "'one •«•. aq>IOl9 ~ lnMllltlCe Comr:t N f'flWlal Codt and ()angt. CA. ti tlJfl'( a
UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. lion. IO In. highest blddlf c~ II. polt\4 Peit..o COOHTV ~ OAANCIE. STATE EVEROAEEN PLACE AS oparme ttvouvft the-*' AINrica 1\111'1 Da\4CI f ~., '°do tMintta Ill ... •••T"' ... ~., .... ,.,..,w
TION TO PRO TC CT YO~ lor cash (payable at tlmt of 1M cenllf liM of Wiison Publi•hed Nhpo.1 hach-OF CAUFOANtA. AS PER MAP SHOWlil OH SAM> MAP Of' t"9 ~ Five Hl#ICQd ~ ~· = fentury llltfl adltlttt and ~' COl!llllO~ • ll'ldef Mid o.d ol T 1\111 Ill ..
PROPERTY, rr MAY BE Ult In lawful money of U\I Sttaet. 82
.... f WHI ~-~· Cotta M ... D,ity Pilot May RECORDED IN 8001( so TRACT NO 1712 DISTANT F• of ~.!~ace 0 . ..!... ~~" ~7 ~ ~ dotipllOll ~ '"1· ~ IN .... ~ .... In uld eoi.r SOU> AT A PUBUC SALE I .. ighl lnl•tteetlon 0 the ....... u .. 21, 28, Jl.ll19 4, 11. 1992 THRU 3 E NORTH ... 2r or LMCI ............... Otto....... .,., ~ aboV9. put Caltbnll dttQIMJd. Pt~'
If YOU HEED AN EXP~· ~l:,-:,,ds:~:::~t. ~ lfty exlemlon OI theh tall Th-284 i:iEl(~)S I ~2E on~~~~ FEET FROM r-=-~~~11~97 121J~4~ QompCiy ~~~o bf ti• WUT 20TH lot' Of fr.c:tN&t. 111 INC., r ~~EOFP1iec~~N~ to 1nd now held by II
1"''t01 1:'_d0~~;:;1sv':. PUIUC NOTICE MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, I ESTERLY TERMINUS111 Book ttS11 PIQO um cal•tocn.a T cro: IT .. ilT, COSTA Mltl, CA Ntwpoo 811ct1. Couniy::.
A QA I N s T y 0 u y 0 u Ufl(lllf' uld dMd Jn the ~ ., lei With * OFFl;E OF THE COONTV T HE A E 0 f' AN 0 Olflc:lll ReclOrdt T 1\15tlMI Br .... a f t2U7 fht IRlllSIOl'ltd T M1M OflllOt, SWt or ~ .. f!l(I
LAWYER. County llld Slalt 1nd d.. n Plot oua COUNTY .\PN11422 4IM 1~ FOt.tCfNIHO DESCRIBED ~E c .. H, W•t I Y o • c 625 E Cam ·• Ortve co1Ttct""' of lht Wttl ~1 •00f ~llllfll> ._,,t:"" SHOULD CONTACT A Pfopetly ••tuatad In 1ald :~":.~:!' :,-:::d Lot e HCltel 10 OF THE RECORDER Of SAID NOATHWESTERLY OF THE~ SITE 2·AI~ ~ ~":= ~:::u~ c!ttdltm, eny Gab•ity fOf any In 1N1Ptiltdinb0Ck437.~.!,,..
NOTtC• O' 1crlbed H toltow1: ~ ~: ~~~~'s!: •u•ln•H N•;n• TN IOlll 1mo11111 of the ~Id llEGIHNIHQ AT A POINT IH THE ~i:> .!~.,1~1A=.ci No S:le;;"91 a.mansino ~ 924 and CIChtr common del;g'llllOll, I ol Orangt Count,!_ Cllll~~
T1'USTl!l!'S SAL! EXHIBIT "A" . • ' I St•t•men biltnct Ol tht ~ligltlon SOUlHEAlV LINE SAID LO Boolt. I p .. 42 lhfM~Telephona(7U)864«)448 'tfY ~ hlrtfl S.ctsa •tit £.,09J*'01ICll Oil·""-~.,,..
UNDER DEED LEGAL DESCRIPTION: :s-2~, ;e~~~e:::. ·= : dolTht b~~=~.rrtOn 11
by Nd Oatd ol Trust Ind 19llOl'l-2SD, OIST.\NT THEREON 48 of ~1$~90\IS Mllpt !;June 4 11 18 1997 made, but wnhoUI C:Ovtflant Of mineral~. llllllJfll OH r•
O• TRUST PARCEL 1: .. r: Lot a which Is NOl'lh MfiRELL MORTGAGE ably Hllllllted costs, a NOATH 89• 2r 01" EAST 9 02 tha OH-ol Ille Colll'llY Oatly Newpon SeeclVCotlt warranty, ·~rtlltd or ll!lplttd. and Olller hydi'oca~ ..!!.,..W:,
1 Tl No. 59 t 80 The Westerly haJf of that 427 02 IHI from the Soultl· SERVICES, 4M$ Alder Av· Ind ~ II th9 lfllt cl nlllll FEET f' R 0 M THE Recoidef ollald County ~ P1loc rtg1tdf10 tnlt, pottetalOfl °' 911• ac>eYtr Nllllt knowl\ .,... .. _
Loan No. portion of Lot 6 of TrlCI west cotrltr thereof: thence anua, Vorba Unda. CA pW/aton ol tlw Noeiot of Salt ill SOUTHWESTERl '( COANER EXCEPT att Otlal Otl ~·I PUBLIC NOTICE cu~11rus. tor the pu!J)OM ot t111m, and •• pr~r~
34MHS82l'·48 No. 156, In the County of N h Ion the West tine 92686 11.a,12000. Payment"'"" bf TliEl\EOF·THENCE ~TH 24• n11nen111 miner a flO"': utltlytno Iha rQlbelC; .. ltrom any ol ltlt o""vY"'Y•
NOTICE It hereby glvon Orange, State of Calllorn a, o'r:ailLolgl and 11, Nor1h· Elisa J. Merroll, J~4$ bycath, acashle1tct11Ck«IWll 21• IO" EAST l37 8t FEET TO A ~Uf~=· ~~~11~'1 cY NOTICE ~T""5TEE'S SALE IMICIHd by uid OHd ot Trusf maybt Mhrlotl#derb~
that CAL FED SERVICE as por map recorded In •rt •JCtenslon 232.98 feet A~~~~;nue. Yorba n a, • llltt or national blnk. a c~ POINT IN TliE CENTERLINE a Whalsoever name knewn lhnl '*Older No 82385 s ~ttll I•. tNl'Qel and.,. ~y ~ wlh Ille pt~
CORPORATION. a Callfoi· boOk 11, page 47 OI MIS· to ~ht center llM ol WllSOfl CThls buslntu 11 con-drtwn by t Slllt or ltdertl ettdl EVERGREEN PlACE AS may ba Within 0t llrldOt ll'le Tn•1M Salt No.H011151l.C pe11S11 ol 1111 TruslH n. ualf0tol$'1flllo lllnf10,f~
nla Corporation, as trustee, cellaneous Maps. In the ol· Strfft: thOnce EHi along ducted by: an lndMdual "''°"'°'•Ch«* ttawn by a 1ta1e SHOWN ON SAID MAP Of Paroel ot Lllfld h«8'114b0w YOU ARE IN OEFAULT UNDER be,..l1<t1ry under salet 0..d o •nil opera~ IN,.ior and SIOlllO
or successor lrustoe. Of flee ol the County Recorder the said center llM 01 Wtl· l'n• ttglslrent com· odedl!llta-mgs and loan 1$$0Qo TRACT NO 1112, DISTANT dMCJ>belS. logellle! with the;. OEEO OF TRUST DATlO Trust tlerttolor• tHtl.lltd and 111 and 11moving tht II'"! llom
sub1111uted trustee putsu· ol a.ild County, Described son Street 185.73 feet 10 meneotf to hansact bust· Ilion. uv111g9 auocilboll, or aav· THEREON NORTH 911• 2r or pe<f*ual rlQhl ol dnlltng 11114.et. UNL.!SS YOU TAJ<E del""rtd to the undtrtlQntd satd land or~ olltf land, intlld>
ant to the Deed ol Trust ••· as follows: th • 1 01 t:> Inning nese under th• Flct1t1ous rigs bri ~ "llCllOl'l s102 EAST 20 FEEr FROM Tl£ mining ·~ Ind ACTION TO PROTECT YOU w!fln Dtdlrll\-ln ot Otlat* and na,. IV'& to ~ Of dnc-
ecuted by VANGUARD Commencing at a point In :xre~T TH~EFROM the Buslntr.~ Nam• lltttd ol the FNnctal Codi and aut~ WE STE RL y TERMINUS~.,:~~ ~he':.!~ PAOPUl'TY, IT MAY 8E SOL Ottnjnd for Sall and I wrdlt hOl\I~ ~ .. Ind ml'lt llOf'fl lllO
PARTNERS, LTD.·IV. A the center line ol Wilson Westerly ona halt. a~~o~ ~~RAELL riled to do bus111tss in th THEREOF EXCEPT 1..a Land ol any Oltle< land AT A PUILJC SALE IF YO Noliet ot Otlau• ,,_, EIKllOll to ~ tNl'l IN c:owrtd PIOPtrtY
CALI FOR NIA LIMITED Street 82 Itel West of the Property addres• It pur· Thia sio1t,,,.nl was filed Slate TN street address and T .. EREFROM All OIL, GAS lnClud•llQ tile ~hllo WhtpStOd< NEEO AN EXPLANATI~ $t1 The undtll.:lflld QISedU oi orgn ...... tumell and tllllll
PARTNERSHIP, DATED. 111tersec11on ol the NO<\~ portedly kno"'n as: 129 with the County Clttk of obi common dtsptOn, i any. MINERALS. ANO OT .. ER OI CS.rtotOOalty dnft and mine THE NATURE OF TH Nacci ol Oefall!I ind E1te1t0n lO Ml l"'°'910l ICIOP flt~·
October 17. 1992 RE· arly extension of the East WEST WILSON STREET. Orange County on May 27, ol Ille real pt°"tf'ty HYDROCARBONS BELOW A lrom l¥tds other tl'an thOst PAOCEEOIHGS AG.\INST YOU Std to be rtc0rdtd '"tilt C:OUl'IY la al lleOO\'tl'td P"l!*IY lndlO
CORDED: Ocrobar 31 , Uno ol said lot 6 with u1d COSTA MESA CA 1992 above is purponed lo bl 205 DEPTH~ 500 FEET WITHOUT l>tlttnaOOve dftcl1t>e<I Otl °' VOU SHOUlO CONTACT whtrttN r111 properTy d loulad bollom SI.Ch~°' mite
1985, BOOK:. PAGE:, IN· center Imo ol Wilson Street; The undersigned Trustee F53259t PRESIDENT PLACE COSTA THE RIGHT Of' SURFACE gas t1wal!s tuMllll and ~:: UWY£R jn(!'"°" thlll tlllff morflil hll tlOl'llt, ctillld web n.mels aM
sq-RUMEN T N ° · 8 5
• thence Sou1h pataUel wtth cfisclalms any hab•lllY for Pub 111 h • d New P 0 rt MESA. CA t2521 The Ul'ldtt ENTRY. AS RESERVED IN DEED :11~=gh of f~ou land On ~'92 at 11l0 P M. N.A ei.petd ~Uh ~'!Oii gllefts Ulldtr and be,.•lh ot bt-
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07 4
In th• Otfice
01
tl'le the East line of said Lot 6 any lncorrecrness of the Beacl'l·Costa Mesa Dally tql8d T na• cbct~muny flabt~ FROM EDNAt4 RACE CAPRON. hef..nabOve desoobed ancl to MOAT GA OE SERVICES, INC. DAf E W12192 )'Md fie tA1tnOI limllS thtftOI •nd
Recofder ot ORANGE and Its Not1herly extens~n Street addreu and olher Pilot Ju~ 3, 10, 17, 24, 11y lor lf!Y 111C9'rtcmess ol lhe REOOROEO FEMUARY 3 111&3 bouom such \Ohpstoc:Md ot ltlt dlJ"f ippot1ttd Tf\01" NA M~TGAGE SEIWICES lo_.. 1t1111nel, tQUC>. IN<l'lltll
County, Cahtornia, and pur· 232 98 Int: tl'lence South common deslgnatton. If 1992. 11'"1 •dd1'1$ and otlltr C4lftlTIOll IN BOOK 244&, PAGE 82. d•taCUOnally Onnad ......,.. and pu~nc to Dead oJ Toni INC AS TRUSTEE 19P'" oetptn a~ operilll any
suant to the Notice ol D• 99• 28' West 165.73 feet to any. shown herein. w723 destgnllllOI\. any, lhown he1111n OFFICIAL RECORDS APN tunnels and shafts und9r and Recordtd on I 11211811 ' 540 E MAIN STREET 2nd $JCll wth ol l!WltS wlltloul. lloW
fault and Election to Sell a pomt In the We\.t line
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The total amounl ot the PUBLIC NOTICE Sidulewl be rnaOt blA ~I.II ,42H21·11 · The 1ot1I amoun benNlh °' bayolle! the exienot Oocumenl No 89~35459 FLOOR STOCKTON C.\ 9~202 t>'!f the rt/It 10 df1ll mn tlOrt
thereunder RECORDE~. said Lot 6• whicn Is North unpaid balance of th• obll· covenarit or 111a11a111y tlpfl!SSed ol the unpaid balance ol tilt =~....,'°~u~ ~~:~ ...... Page ....... ol Olltc11 Telephorie Nul"ber (209)5•~ •~plo1'1! ~nd oPtr•t• through ti.
Februaty IO.
1992
BOOK ·
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27.02 leet lrom the South-gation secured by the CNS104C>e8 °' rnpMd rtOI"*~ lltlt, possn obtgill!On sec:ufld by satd Ottd ol 111PIMf deepen and O!*ale Records 111 lht oUtCI ol lh 3755 KAlHY KING ASSIST soil.Ke OI "-14lP'1 ~"' ~
PAGE·. INSTRUMENT NO.: west corner thoiool; thence property 10 be sold and Fictitious 9IOll,atn~mbtance1. lor the Pl.# Trust and rusonably 1111mattdany aucn wells oi mines. Record• ol ORANGE County SECRETARY tSOO) IHI ol tht tlbSU!lac:t cl"°' 9
2·8l6J2 °1
said Official Nor1h along the West line reasonable estimated Bualn•H Name poseol sattSlyinotlw indebtfdness costs expanses 1nchdVarces a lw11noui nowever the nghl to CaWorrw ereet.iedby CHESTER TPS • 20039 IXM!ltd pioptny ., rtSt!Yld 1111 Records, will SELL on June ol said Lot 6 and its North· costs expenses and ad· Statement sec red b said Deed of Trusl ,,,.. llw Orne ol tflln.tl plblteauon ol tntdr••. mine. 5toie explOre and GAMBQNI A MARRIED MAN'JuNf 4 1 t 18 t992 dAtdrteordtd S.mbel17. 1980
16. 1992 111 1'30 PM, at IN erl)' extension 232.98 feel vanc~s Is Sl 607 204,29 The Following persons cl; iri: left dlaiges and ••· Notic• ol Sale 11 $188,53& 45 Qflefa1e lhtOllgh the surlace Will SELL AT PUB liq ' 11'1~
1374
6. P'gt335 ol olictll
to lho. center lone of Wilson Said sale 'wm ·be made, are doln~buslness as: rc:olll'tl T~tee. The blnell· Payment mll'll bf by cash lhe up~ Five Hu:;::~':: 011~ AUCTION 1'0 THE HIGHEST PUBLIC NOTICE r8C;Olca Al'° u~~ 111y .,., ~
OBITUARY 888 S1root, thence ~asl ~1~?. but without convenant or ~w°p;rl L~·e:~i.31 ~aWi: :ry \#Ider said Oted ol TfUSI cashiers check chwn on I Sllll or r:: o~::.:v~ desctit:>ed BIDDER F'OA CASH, (payable~ wlltt rights Of 1n1titsts "' ••te
the said center ine
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warranty, exp1ess or Im· 92663 he1tlol01t ••tell*l Ind dali\lered naoonaJ ba'*. a check drawn by a as rll'$8rveel on a oeeo tme ol sale m \nltul monef o1 CP01349~L r19tcs no mal\t1 lloW ICIQUltd by
son Slroot
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loet to plied regarding title, pos. Susan T. Lom, 2538 w. 10 the undersigned a w11oet1 t1a1e or federal ertd• unton, or Recorded '" Book 11541 Unlled States I 11 TH NOTICE OF PETITION deciarant and ownflc:I or 1.eed Cly
--------..., the point of beginning. session or encumbroncos, MacAnhur Blvd. ID, Santa Oeclarat1on ol Detaull and ~drawn by 111111 or ladera Page 1453 ol Otlto3J Reeotds c .. A PMA N AV F NU TO AOMINISTFER aect1w11nc:omte1IOl'l ""lfl 01 Wiit
EXCEPT THEREFR M an to sausty tl'le Indebtedness Ana, Calif. 92704 Dellllnd fOf Sale and a wittier savings and loan anociat1011. foge11\Q1 wi1h 0111er propeny E:NTRANCE TO THE CIVI ESTATE 0 : respect to Ille coveted P'09f'!Y BLAND I undlv1dod on&-lourth ot all secured by said Deed, In· Thl1 business Is con· NOiiet of Delauh ~nd Election to saYtngs assoc111ion, o• uvings as ado honal securory CENTER BUILDING 300 EA~S Amell a Anna Witlkor, wt'ltlhtttucll w.ner 19tts thil bt
T h o m a • H • 011, gas. mlnofaJS and other eluding lhe fee and ex· ducted by: an Individual Stl Tlw undet~red caused sa bank sp«:CJtd in uction MO? ol Th• unpa1d bllanoe .,, CHAPMAN AVENUE ~A~GE aka Amell a A. Walker, ripa~n. overlying appropiia\lvt
Blendl, 82. a long. nyd1ocarbon substances pense ot the '1ustee and ot The 1tglstr1ant(sl 1 cbom1• NOi-ot Oetautt and Eleclion 10!1"' Ft11nc:•I Code and 11,hortl eel.male 01 CO$t$ expense27s c• '" 1...,111 trtle and 1111"" aka Amalia H. Walker, ,...,colah"" presc.11>IM or c:on time resldont of the 1 1 g below the surface of menced to ransac us· ...... T 11/ld lldVan<:llS as 01 May " .. aka Anna Walker "" ... New p 0 r 1 e each Y nd rty b 1 With no the trusts created by said neu under the F1c11t1ous StU 10 be recorded rn lhe coun1y 10 do bus•ness in tM 'Slit• he 1992 15 5149 426891 99 • conve,..O 10 a!ld riow t'4lld by • k A
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Walker 11act~t provldad nowe .... r. 11111
nrea. passed awny saJ Pf~pe rf • u en1ry as deed. advances thereun· Bus1ntu Name(s) listed where the real Pfopelly tS tocated ltrtt\ addiess and other tommo slld amoum .. u inct•~e uni• uncle• s.lod Dttd of TlllSI in I ~A~E ~~ •A
16416
g t"" rtSetvallllll !Tiide '*""sh.I~
on May 27, 1992
11a!J11 ° ~u ;:~ ·d d der, with Interest as p10-above on: N,A and mate fhan three mo11hs hljdes111nation 11 any, ol the I'll oeie ot H'• ·n.e Be<lelca p•openy srtuared 1n sad Coo111 •
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he' S. notrtstMIO or lot th9 bt'-1• 01
An accountant by piov ded n recof e 111ded therein. and the un-Susan T. um etaoa«t•icuuc:h 19C01dall0!\ property Clelc:ttbed abOvt rS pur may elec110 btd kKs than tho ~\fcrru descrt>ed as LOT 18 oP To a " dfcllllnl •"r ngl1 IO ll'ltel ~
protoss1on. he ro-in book
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• Of· paid principal of the note This stotement was !tied DATE 05/21.192 ported IO bl nt iVERGRE~1 1~crtrll bid TAACT NO 2168 IN THE CITY be~~~s. dilCf'edlt~s thtwf-CllhcoVl'tdplOptrty
tired to dovole his
11~1:~~~Lo~~s. secufed by said deed with ~~l~:oc;,~;'~n ~l~:1~ 2~'. NA MORTGAGE SERVICES.,1PLACE, COSTA MESA, Cico!:C::io~= ,~ll<'~ 0 ~COSTA MESI. COONTY OF ~:"1 cr~o ors. !My 111 !ht .. t!tA al a~h ngtn, as
lull·hme lntorost lo · 1 ns 01 lots 5 1nteres1 thereon as pro-1992 INC. AS TRUSTEE 91627 The undttSIQMd lrusttt tne roal prop0ny descri ORANGE ST ATE OF" otherN~ be lnlerested in reserved in • deed i.cordtd
invos11ng in Nowpor1 Those i~rtot N 156 in lllded in said Note. F529447 540 E MAIN STREET 2nd d>Sda1ms any ltlbCrtr IOf art'/" at>Ova 11 purpor11'd to bC1 31 CAllfO~N A AS PEA -..AP the will Of tslala, or ~~th. Stp1tl'\Ot1 17 1980 111 bo<*
Beach oceanltonl and ~ 0
f,acC ~~ M~sa Dated: May 15, 1992 Pubhsned Newport Beach· FL~ STOCKTON C.\ 9S202 COITtCll'ltSS ot the strtel address A.rway Ave COSla ~esa C RECORDED IN BOOK 61 ot Amel
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1a t:"W' 1~ 9', 13745 oage 33S ot oOocMll
property the
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Y f ~ os Stat i CAL FED SERVlCE Cosia Meso Daily P•lot May Telephone Number 1209)~6· and Oiiier common MIQNllOI' • and 3115 A rf.3y A\18 CO$! PAGE IS l 1 9 0 f' ~Ame H Walttf r. : rtCOldS P11et1 2 Elffl"tmtt• ~~su~~ee~I ~1~~~~~~ go~lnry o range. aper~ CORPORATION, aa 21 28 Juno 4 11 1992 3755 KATHY KING ASSIST, any shownhnrt Sidaalt "fllbt ~--CA Togel!l4W W'lh oc MISCELLAN EOIJS -..APS I~ Anna .. Wa!Qr aka Amelt s.itll tawir~lltS art pitUCule"r
a
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oinia, as per m Tru•t-, Formerly Cal ' ' ' ' Th·280 SECRETARY made but wnnout covenant 01 r,ope11y ~ 'f"01'f THE OFFICE Of' THE COUNTY Walker • set lotth "' the ancle enc•ltd
ite pastimes Ho on· cofd~d ~in ~look 0:, t. ::g; Fed Entarprlsea, • Cal· TPS • 20040 , warraniy tip1essed or ~ ed d ~a.musn Ill habo IY ..:,us~ REca:lOER Of' SAIO COUNTY A PETITION h<is t>Mn "f~' ol rt>e Otc;la1111011 ol :,O,Ye~,:ha~~~kc~g~~~ 47 0 ~ •SCe a7~hes Cou~tY lfornla Corp., 5700 PUBLIC NOTICE JUNE•. 1 t8, 1~ ttgJn:IC1Q 1q poaesst00 or en Wtt»<Ted~ ol !he sireel APNU22·132 04 The tolat Med by Twila G. H11rue in Co1rtf'lant1 Cond11oons end
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WllsblJ• Boulevard, Fl 1 1 uJ curnbrances. lor the purpose of add•eu °' Oltlllf comm •mo111t ol tt. ~d t>M~ ol the Supe<IOf' Court ol RutnC:ttc>m rtcotdtd 111 bOo.. ~~~~;;::;noSeci~~. ~ :e~~;1~:~ ~~ ,;1~~~s~ounry Los AK"geles, CA 90038 Bual:~~•oName PUBLIC NOTICE ullslying tl'lt ~ d9Signaioo 11 arry snow llltoblll,j<l!taucndbyt.ld Deed Cal~~i· County ol 1~ p~ 7~ 1ne1 ...itOOIOflO
with his 111ends and e 1 th lntefsoc {2131930·8977 Statement s«ured by saod Dttd of Trust t10re0n o1 Tn.et jrd rea$0f\M>ty ethlNltd OR HE PETITION Ill~ 1237t, pagt 327 00111 o1
acquz11n1ancos Beginning a r e I line o; By OENA LEE, A S· The following person is NOTICi OF TRIJSTtE"S SALE ~ ll'tl leas charges and., 011eo May 27 1992 oosts trot'ISIS Ind aovarnJ 11 ra T ~ts that Twti. G otf<.al !"Olds ind mPQJtd bt
p h1loso ph er 8 nd
110~ ~· .·~· w7i~ ae:,~e paral· SISTANT SECRET ARV do1no l:>Ul1ness as· Tltlt Ordtr No 8238<>3 penses ol '"" foistH n. I Berul~:ity c'o':~~0"1 0 the ftme ol IOI~·· plbluloOll ol 1111 H:nz; be 1$)poi11ted S11PPltrnen .. 1 df'l1r1tion ol
avid writer, Tom sai
0
So 1h TAC84454 LIVELY CONCEPTS. Tr111t .. S.leNo.H0102mC b•ntl<tary Ul\dt!f Hid Deed of :~:'.ca Attn 01111d£ Chw Noioce ol S•MI" $15078633 personal representallll• t CCMN!'45~111~ 12870
penned mote than lel with ~di dist(t u ~ Published Newport 24641 Knol1wood, Lalco YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOER Tru5t h11t1olore eucuttd •nd Address 202'3 century Par Payme11\ 11\ust t>t by cuh •edminist1tr Iha 8$tate o page 111 oloHclll lfCC>ldt urdit
250 essays on vntl· orly
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eer 7easu~~ Beach-Costa Mesa 'Cally Forost, CA. 92630 A DEEO OF TRUST DATEO dtlNtrtd to the unders19ned .i East suite 3700 Los AngelffS ca$1\iers ctiect. dr<11oT1on1 s1a1e Of Iha decedent Illa! secllOll htading 1rt such 11tw
ous esoteric topics. at r•gh: ~ngle~l ;~~ot 6e P1101 May 21. 28, Juno 4, 2 Sas~n ~oo 1~volydHa~~~~ 12104/lt. UNLESS YOU TAK£ written Oeclar,.11111 ol Oela!Jt and CA 90067 Tol\fpho national ~'* 1Cll«.k11riwn by 1 THE the ~ET~~ tntlfled u loltows •Rigltl.s ,Ml4
Ho was a mombor of No~he~y ;~: ~ 51~ne als~ 1992. F~re~I CAn~2~~o ' ACTION TO PROTECT YOl/R De1111nd 101 Silt. and a \lr111\tn (2t3)2'7M•OO . 11119 Of ltderaf cttdc untOll or t ~f~~d codicils,, ~y Outtu o
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Soalarlng Lodge ~!: th~r So~rherly line ot th2B6 This. business ts con. PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD Not1ee ol Otlau~ •nil Elecl111n to f'11cago Trtie ~om:,~~'°" CheO.cbwo by• ttatt or ltdfrJI b9 admitted 10 probate • Ttteo-on·. ·~. S.1041111•" ::~ceh ~~d ~.°'~~~~ w11;~n Stroot (50 leet wide) PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by an ind1v1dua1 AT A PUBLIC SALE. ~.Y~ ~ Tiit ll'deraignad QUStd s.u! ~~~~~''ev 1enna ~ Ora'-0 nv11'Q$ and IO•n •~ oc1;a110!1 The w1I and My eodtc •lld fntro1chmenr 'COl"m111tr
n aid Ma . The regis1t1nt(s) com· NEED AN EXPlANATlvn Nccic• ol Oetautt and Etec111111 to A...1<sfanl Secill!a tay,ngs us°'''' o'l or uv1ng1 are avalable , lo r i c ,~H fase1T1e111$' •Prtvitt
kah Shrine as shown °11 1s 10 sa~ CNS1040583 mcncod 10 trensact busl· THE NATURE OF THE Sell to be rtcorded 1n lhe cou~r AQdr~ rOteCio'lvre Serv>C bjnlo; ~··~ "'secttOll !1101.ol tl(aninahon In !he file k11p sirttt lar>dS'lO• Mar>•enera· ~~ d~~gsh~~~~.0~e~~ ~o;~e 1 ~"': S~Ulh 89• 39• Fictitious noss under ~he Fic,tlllfu~ ~EEOINGS AGAlffST YOU, wlwre lhe rul prcpe!ty IS loc:iltd Center 625 E Carn~ e Crow tilt Fmnc111 C<ldf Ir.cl lll~ed by rte court PETIT •'Id 'Or•.n1ge O.tr c;o.,."'"""'
Kulp of M~nhallan 0~. E~s~ ;~.29 loel 10 lhe Business N•m• :~:~~~~NIA om• 5 e YOU ~OULO CONTACT A andll'IOll tllan thrtt mo11ns flaw San 84tma;o~ C044:~· to do bV$•~Ss'" IM 1111e lilt ~~1$ authority ~ ~•ei 1., • Paat 3 E~ll'lt<•
Be"lch and Jaclue 1nn1n of a tangent St•l•ment Susan Lee llvo4y·Hansen UWYEA. ellc>Md sn:e such lltCO!daflor't Telephone l l )884 street jdd•esnhel 01hettOl'll'IOf\ administer IOI es tat over t!ll Lott owlltd b'/ S..Citc•
Evans ot Coronado. ~e~a co~cave Southwnt· The Followmg pe~sons This statemenl was lllod On 0&2~2 at 1 00 PM· HA. DATE 05/18'92 ~u~ ~~ ~9!2ii.costa del.gr•1tort • •"t of the-• u11der the fndependen o.-ne11' lor tht P\lrPOM ~
lour 9fant1ch1ldron. o~y and hiving a ra.Qius ol a;-~0tn~~~~1,",:~1s a~ YON with U'le County Clt:tlc Jl.l MORlO.A<lE SERVICES I~ n NA MORTGAGE SERVICES ~!sap~ propeny dtSCIC>ed abov• • P1J1 A.drnin1stnalion ol Est.at ,,~IN~ ol 1ht lr'Me
and his s1stors and 2!. oO leet· thence South· PR~PERTY MANAGEMENT Orange County on May 19, It'll dUly ~ed ff\$ff unc* INC AS TRUSTEE polled 10 bf 517 KNOWELL Act (This authority W1' Co<roanr n en "Enlotal'G 0.l'fl"
t>rothers, Floro nee easterly aiong \aid curve COMPANY 4921 Birch 1992. F531B1B and purlWlnl to Detd 80~9Trus1 5•0 E MAIN STREEf ?11d PUBLIC NOTICE PLACE. COSTA MESA CA .itow la~•. ,g~ IS MJl ttrms bts a"ld NW.II
Gregofy 0 1 Upl:ind, h a central an le ol Stfeet Newport Beach Rttord•d Oft 1211 / "Fl~ STOCICT~ C.\ 9S102 92627 lilt uroe~ T1111ttt rep1asen rv th ~
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Gcnov1eve Engwatd lhrouo . g Calf S2660 · Published Ntwpo1t Ooculllent No 89-68'367 Book Teltphorw Nu111btr (2091~•6 1' 08655S d~ rns '"I btl1y tor a~r,. 11\ilnr, actioM "'' OU ,;;, clfsac>td Ill !ht eusio"' lCll
o f Glendora, anti po12~nl 1~ 1~~ei!: ~~~e:t;~a~ Ka~in T. Kroglus, 178 Beach Costa Mose Ca1ly ...... Page ....... ol Olt1~I 7SS KATHY KING ASSIST TR~~~ ~\.E cctrtc;lnt"5 ol tilt •Ml ldd,.,,.. ~~~'t~~~~ OtdalllJOf'I rtcor6td
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Ross and John d t ·b ShorecJ1tt Road. Corona P1101 May 28, June 4, 1 I, Rtc:ords lfl lhe 9fhc1 oC the SECRETARY e?•-4-0IBI a,., Olhtr conmon CleJVf'I''°" f !n'4>o~I actJons,
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Blandl ol Corona d.;1I hnc5~! s~~· ~~ ..:.~~ del Mar. Cal1I 92625 t8, t992. Rtcordet ol ORANGE Caklomwi • 20020 vJi S A~oE 3 ~ DE~AUl.T ,,,., ,~..,f'Otl Sid1t .,.!lot however, the ~al and llftOOltd
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Slclc>lefNruty ~1um~;1°~~~~ s.:t:~: ~':~. South.,.estecty atoiw,i Ju~\~ ~~~~n~:po:!11~0n· th298 executed by C~~~~R.,.! • \\ II! l992 UNDER A OEEC OF TRUST r.tldt but •~llo111 tiht nani or ,.ptesent.atrva :1!io. ~· Otclmtion recorded 111 ~
Soalarers Lodge, said revefse curve concave The reg.1s11ant(s) com· PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~ELt M~T 1 PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICE ~ATtRs ~m~f~c~~ "'1"'111Y HprHffd °' ~t.-d =;:'led'°,J,':na vnle~ tlJ.40 P.tOt 1 of oil Tl l'ICOldt
1401 • 15th Street 1n Soulheastorly and having a menced 10 transact bu11· "ll R ft9itdf111 ICll llOUISSJOO or '" they h.ave wa~d not.c•
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Newport Beach on r adius of 3030 feet ness under Iha F1c1tt1ous HOTlCEOFTAVSTEE'SSALE AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST T08B5S6 0 PAOTE~T '-IA.;o~E cumorances 101 ll'lt pu•~f' ol COM&nted IO the ptoposed.a'llO\l'4 r1 ,,.. "'1CMd ~~GI
Sntufday. Juno 6th. th1ou n a con1ral angle of Busineu Name(s) hsted Tt11t ~r No 82384-3 BIDO:£R FOR CA.St4, (pay•blt 11 NOTICE OF PFIOPE'fr PUS...C SA..f w u11slr ng 1111 ·~ Ktton) The indttPenden°1flt ~\IOl\ttCl-.dbywd 0..0
al 11 ·oo AM 0 5i 08" 44 19 feet above on-APlll 29· t99~ T11111 .. Sale No. 19010240\.C !llMGI salll ltl lawful"'°"" CJ(" TRUSTEE'S SA\.E vouo A NE(O AN Stc:ultd by s;id Deed ol TMI admnlstrallon 1u1ho<11)' rl Trull •"Cl rusONC!y es~ :...--------1 rnence rangenr 10 last men: ~oh~ G Markley, ice YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER Un11td S1a1es ) al THE T S No 3874_.0(C) EXPLANATION OF THE monghleet cl'larges Ind u wtf b4t granted unle~ an c.o•!'S 11~ a'ld fldl.•tat at
honed curve South 37• 41 ' ;~,~ =~~lemonl was lllOCI A DEED OF TRUST OAT ED c HA p MAN Av EN u E YOU ARE IN CEFAUl T NATURE OF TKE pensn ol lht T IUS\ff h n tt;rested J:'"°n tiles an)u,., .,.,. ol .,..,,, p\b\ur.Ql'l QI"" ···•••!11!111111~1 08' West 147 90 foet to 8 Wtlh the County Clefk ot 01103'90 UNLESS YOU TAKE ENTRANCE TO THE CIVIC gNft~ \CEJ,D ~: T~~ PROCECOING AGA.fl;$T btntl<ll'Y ~ SllC! 0..d ot ( t{,ecti~n ·~od p:e~~ "'°'oe. ol s ..... S3 06t 494"4
point on the Sourherly ttno Orange County on May 5, ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR CENTER BUllOIN~ :A~~ U~lESS YO~ TAKE ACTION YOU. CT ~~~W't'E~HOULO TtU51 herttolo11 txtcuttd and :,:hy t~eo:urf should not P•yl'ltnl must be by col\, t
of \ho land dC5Cllbed In the 1992 PflOPER'TY, IT MAY BE SOLD CH.\PMAN AVENU ' . TO PROTECT YOUR CONl~ 25 1992 *I 1000 dtlNtred 10 the Ufldersigned •grantthll t\UtliOrlty QSll~u.claawnonumeoi
IWtlOI LAWN·
MOUNT OlM Cem.1.-y • Motfuary
Cllai*•~
~,.,... ing .411 Fauh.s •
1625 Gfsler
Costa Mesa
540-5$54
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
deed to Husband. et al .. re· F530373 AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU CA all f191'1. llllt and tnltrts PROPERTY rT MAY BE o~ u_rM 81 1114 Nonh 11on1 ~r.i1n Oeduat111n ol Dol~ull and A HEARING on the l\tlOllilti.ra, • c.fletl ~1wn bf a
corded In book 2572. page Published Newpor1 Beach· NEEO AN EXPLANATION ~conveyed to and now '1eld by 1 SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF entrl/1QI to 1he Coot11y Demand lor Sirll, end I wrm111 petJtlo11 will be held On ll••• 01 ltdtrtl Utdl ltl!On 01 '
494 Olliciol Rocords: Cosla Mosa Dally Piiot Moy THE NATURE OF TME under Hid Dffd ol Trusl in the YOU NEED AN Counhoose. 700 Qw; Cel>ter "Notice ot Qel.W" end EIKllOn 10 JVM 18, 1992 at 1 45 lllQ~IWl'I by a t'-ll or~
thonco along said Soulh· 21. 2B. June 4, 11, 1992 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, propeny lrt~ed 111 Sild Counry EXPLANATION OF THE Ortve W9ll, tn the C"y or Sel The IA'ldef~ned giatd Md PM in O•pl 3A local~ at ~"'10' ancfloan all0t"110r\ fll
orly hno Norlh 89' 39· 03" Th·279 YOU SHO\JlD CONTACT A ~·~fomia ~P~t/' ~~6~~ ~~~~~DING OF ACAi~~ Santa AM Coi>";[. ol g,ange Nol.ea of Dtlault alld Elfet111n 10 ~~~ ~6c eoC:~'~, Sa';;': 1f9S ~ottttl0f1 O! SllYf!QS
wos1 J 19 feet to the PUBLIC NOTICE LAWYER ~f~s ~ LOTS 2S8 ANO YOU. YOU SHOUl.D s:i:• ~~tor : Cal••= Se•t to be 19a>tded •n the eou,.t ~ CA 92702-0838 se>ecA.S n sac11011 !>102 ol lhe
Southeast corner ot lhe On 0&'2>'92 II 1 00 PM NA. CONT ACT A LAWVER aiion u 1rusi .. undel Wt'lltt ti. real proparty • loc.1ttd ff{ YOU OBJECT TO f:'INnClll Code ind aul!lonttd ID
land oescf.bed in the deed Flctltloua MORTGAGE SERVICES, If«: U 259 Of' fRACTCNOOS;~12 :E~~ On June 25 1992 81 10 00 ~Deed ol TfUft hl'Clllw 'rT'/ 111Sn'!Ort 111;1" ~ mo11hs haw lhe grenhng of lht pet1tlorl, CIQ M"11$S"' .,_~-The •ttttt
to Gladys Mart son, re-Busln•H Name tl'lt-dUly appo11ttd TMtH l#1der CITY OF o clock AM ai the Noflh l1ont oi.n Pro~.-COlll A ~ wu tuth ~ you "1oukf appiaat at 1ht ,~ l'ld Olhtt common ~
coided m book 8990. page Statement and purs"'n1 to Deed of lrusl COONT'f ~ ~.\NGE SlAlE enlranoe to lh8 Counry cai lofrua Corpor ion DATE 0!.22192 he&tll'IQ and Stale Y.®f ".a'oon ii an~ ot 1111 IN! prootll)
194 Off1c1al Records: The Following pefsons Recorded on 01 tO 90 u Of CALIFORNIA AS PER MAP Coun11ouse 700 CllllC Cen!et recorded Februaty 7 I go 15 NA MORTGAGE SERVICES Obj9Cltons or hie wntten dlltVtJtdtOOo't •l»Wl.OIO ..
E 1 1 ate domg business as. Doell 111 No 904tm 2 9oo11 RECORDED IN BOOK SO PAGE Or1w West 111 Ille C.1y of oocuniant no llC).0700&_. and INC AS TRUSTEE ob~ttons with lhe cou,, t~~n~~ s::~~~n~h~I M~~,=~~ 1~~l 'j;.~E~!ca~gv;:0~g· ...... ,.,.Page ....... ol Oltoeial (S) 32 TO 36 INCLUSIVE, Of~: ~ c~~ ot g,= ~tM ""':::"'~~ 540 E t,tAIN STRH T 2nd ::~:ra~e h~";g bi~ ~~ ~ ~~~
Norrh O 20 57" Easr Cosia Mesa. c11,f 92627 ' Rtco•os lfl tilt othca ot the MISCELLANEOUS M~ ~Tele Co!npa11y a cai.tom.-~11 Tl\i&I Secu•~ HOOA SlOCICTON CA 0520~ person or by your attorney 'Ml• da.cll me lff'/ ~IOI
c-1.,y • Mortuer; 192 98 loet m:>re °' less. Rene Alvarado 345 Avo-RKOfdtr ot ORANGE CoumJi THE OFF"ICE ~ lHE ~ c«poratoon as TrvstM under Agrae111en1 and F111u1e Fir.no hltp~ tlulllbtl (209 546 IF YOU ARE A any lflCOl•tanns oll'll sneud
Chapel • Crematory to a point distant Sou1herly cado. Costa Mesa. Calif ~W0t,..11ecuedby CHESTER R~R ~SAID COONTY the Dead ot Tf\llt eiecvteel by "'~h Assignment ot L~ 375~ KATHY K.~G ASSIST CREDITOR or ~llli indothe! ~"'Ol'ldtt9ta
3SOO Pactflc 11-Onve 15 00 toet trom said Not1h· 92621 G GAY~I A MARRIED t,tAN ANO lHAT PORTION Of Olen Prosi-11• COIJ) A Rems ano AQ•MmlOIS and SEC~lARY contingent credllOf ot tht
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l"'t sllOll'llhl!.-i ~ 9llt ~ 9Mct1 erly 1.ne ot said Lot 6 Lucy McKnight, 410 Ca· Will SELL AT PUILIC EVERGREEN PLACE AS Cat.toma eor::11on t.4emot'lndum of Agt~•Mt TPS 1 20038 ~C9ased you mutl 1119 •tie~ tu W'1io. cow"*I
.... 1711 tlleric1 p;11allel to said tmllo. Costa Mesa. Calif AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST .ABANDONED BY RESOLUTION ftconled ~ 2:~~8 IS Reglld.ng JU,,.E 4 11 t8 ic»7 your cla>m with Uw cou,, "", sstd _........
........... , 9 92627 _,.., FOA CASM (pa bit .t Of' THE BOARD OF document no 1 Croa Col a•o1a11a1on nO and mn~ a copy 10 the C •jtl•nt~ t'9'W or .. _ II Northerly ••nt South
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nus bustness is con· Bl""'°" • P OF ORANGE N'ld Fint Am•ndm•nc 1° CIOll·Ot•au11 'tlWtlOCh Record..cl 1 personal repttsentat01e lfOll'd"O 1 it ~Mt$0\ Of • PlllOI IUTIEa
llLL IHUWlY 03 . Easr 82 00 leet to the ducted by: a hmlltd part· lll'lt al,.. In 13W'IU. money ol SUPE~l~~SJUNE 30 1055 ponnanet11 and leasehold \ \/\81QO u Oocumem No PUBLIC NOTICE 1$)pointtd by Iha coun ~·taj IOf lhe putt)Ote t i
Mortuary • Cha~t
Cremation
p0tnt ol b09mn1nt;1 nersh1p United StlltS I at THE COUN "" Deed of Trusl S.Currty jl().604872 of Ofloal Atcof<St w1tlin lour months lrom
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PARCEL J The reg1srrant(sl com· CH AP MA k AV ENUE LYING SOUTHEASTERl y °6 Agreemanc and F1•1ure F~ong ti tha ottiee ot Iha Rgcord<H ol NOTICE OF TRUSTEFS SALE the date ol flral 1uuanct ol c\l'ld~~llCS OMd QI T1111t""' That por11on of Lo1 6 of menced to tfansact bUst· fNTRANCE TO THE CIVIC THE FOLlOWlNG DESCRIBE with A.Mignmant ol Leas.:, O!wioe County ta' to'" b1 Tille Oldai 'ti 8238~3 1-lle<s as provi<Md In lht I ~ rel t
T N l5G 1n the City ot ness under the F1ct1t1ou• CENTER BUILDING 300 E.4ST LINE' BEGINNING AT A POIHT Renta and Agrttll'lenll r-on ot oetau~ tn 1~ section Q100 of tit l'Q "' "Ott• IP' d::.'a ~eso County ol Of· Business Name(s) ltsted CH.\PMAN AVfNUE ORANGE IN THE WESTERLY LINE Of Memorandum ol Aoreement payment or ~rformancD of Tn.-1 .. RES.~o~r!'°u1.7Tl3U4N71..0EC n Cahlornla Ptobate Coe» ol tlle TIUSIH Tiit benafttll~
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110 Broadway
Costa Mes•
MJ·tlll • above on: May 13, 1992 S 0 LOT 25& DIS'T ANT regatd•ng obloga11ons socurlld lh4t<11by YOU A \,. u-,. " l'ht lime tor lthng Clalmt 161de1 Mod Died ol Tnn1 hel'llO ange Stale ol Ca1tto1nia. a: B It Sell It Find It CA aH r19hl Mlt andbtnttrts T~~R[ON HORT~ o• 3'' 10' Cross Colla1era1t1a1ton and inctu<Jong '""bleach or 0010,,11 A DEED OF TRUST DATED wll not axpir• b"fore lour IOl't t.•llled alld dtltwl9CI lo fto
pe1 map 1ecordod In t:>oo
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Y · • · conwytd 10 •nd now lwld Y ~ un C1oaa-08ttut1 WhlCh recorcuic:t nottC» ot llmtCh -,,u 101;0td-.d Ot'209 UNLESS YOU TAKE monlhs ltom Ille heating ~n•ch wiftlan Otoa11t10n
t I , page H ol Mis· Classilied. HI\~ U ~menl No Februar, 21 19112 u ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR cl3te noticed &bove 01 Oeliua and Dtmand lot Slit
90..e<M872 ol Olf1c1at Rtootds e1ocumen1 no 92·104A73 ol IT MAY IE SOl.O YOU MAY EXAMINE n....1 '" lhe OfftC• 011,,. RtcOIU411 ol laid Olltaal Rec:orin. !MU sell PROPERTY, ~\he hie kept by the court ti tnd'. wrattn NOttCt ol ...... ·~ STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??'
The Legal Department at the Piiot Is
pleased to announce a new service
now avallabl• to new businesses.
We will now SEARCH the name for
you at no extra charge, and save you
the time and the trip to the Court
tiouae In Santa Ana. Then, of course,
after the March la completed we wtll
file your fictitious business name
statement with the County Clerk,
publish one. a week for four weeks
H required by law and then file your
proof of publication wtth County Clerk.
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PleaH •top by to fife your fictitious
bu1lne11 statement at the Piiot Legal
Department, 330 West Bay, Costa
Meta, Callfomla. If you can not stop
by, please call us at (714) 642-4321,
Extension 315 or 316 and we wtll
make arrangement• for you to handle
thla pr~dure by mall.
It you •hould have any further
questions, please call us and we wlll
be more than glad to Ullst you.
Good Luck In your
new bualnesafl
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Olano• Couniy, ca111ornia by 11 ~tC auc:tion 10 1,,. htgh1>$1 AT A PUl\.lC SAl.l IF YO you are 8 p.,son and flttton 10 Slit Tilt \l'ldtt
rauon of del•uh 111 th• ~., lor cash 10 tawM monvy NEED AN EXPLANATION Int res~d 11'1 the estate. sig,..d Ciustd sad Nooct ot
payment 0t ponormane» OI 01 the UM.ci $1aiea Wtl"OUI THE NATUAl OF TH you IT'l3y ht. with ~.court Defa!AI and ElftllOl'l 10 Stl 10 bt
obligations NCured tl\OIOl)y Illy coytnanl 0t watTanty PAOCEEOINGS AOAINSf YOU a lormal ReQYtsl tor ttoorded 111 lht county wht,. fttt
lnCIUdong Ille bleach or default expraa °' 1mp1 ed as 10 I·' YOU SHOUl O CONTACT SP4Jet31 N ola ol Iha llUng 11a1 prooe·ny d foe.tied and mM "°''°' 01 Wfll(;fl .. ., r«Otde<I poaMHlOI\ Of el'C1.1mbf~O\ LAWYER. 01 an ln'VenlOry ena Ill --r~ ?t 10~27 .. , lot Iha pullJO&• of P*Y"'O On 061?~92 II t 00 p u N A "Ppt81SAI ol .stat• asaets than ~~_!t ~-· II.I# clocwnel'll no 92 1044 5 o obi tloOnS lltC\lfed 17y •Ml or ol e11y pe111lon or \f\C:t .............. ._IOI'!
said OlltOOil RKO«I$ wi• •eft o.:i ol lrvst the llllerost MOR'TCAcn SERW:E! lNC ., llCCOUnl as ptOY'ldtd In OAlE: 0S.1)7,t2
at pubk auaoo to Iha hog~ conYVYed to .&.id Tt\ICl" 'rT'/ Ille~ appol'lltd TM'IN ll'dlf uc:llOn 1250 of the NA MOATGACE SERVICES
btddef IOI h 1n tawlul l'l'lOn4l'Y •aid Oted of Tf\ISI in P'Of'9"V •nd pur.u...-to Dttd Of Trust, CA11lornta Proba1e Code A ~.~TRUSTEE
ot Iha UNltd Slasas ., lllOUI ,,,1181_, 111 tl\a County of Rtcorded o" 081)11tp u Request lor Special Notice S40 E llolAIH STREET 211d any COYtnanl Of Wll'tltr1Y Orange SWe ot cal I011\ 1 ar>d OocU"'tnt No ID 4&7700 ~ tom\ It availabl4t lrom Ila nOOA STOCKTON CA tS20l
•JCPI ... OI ll!lplitd ., to 1111• delc:t1~ 1.$ ...... Pao-....... ol OUoal COUI\ ~lefk. ,, .............. NU!Tlbtr (209)Mt poa-°' er1C001"'1111C• A Lli<Sahold 1111e.ua1 in and I tf1 Attorney fOI' ~tldon«• _. ..... ... b Int purpeca ot Pflr•llQ 1 tna IOIOw nO O.C• lllfCI R~ordl the Olltct 0 I THOMAS W. 37$2 KATHY l(lff() ASS T,
otlltga!tant 1aane1 by said PrOf*ly Rec«dtt of ORANGE Co1;111y HEk0£RS~ S£CRfTARv'
D..cl of Tru\c lht lllltttll p.,cal A Patcal 7 '" tt>o C.wor,.••Kl.Ced by CMCSTF~Ml Dove Drive, 8ta )t TPS t tHM
conwytcl to Mid Tt\111" by Cr~OIN.l'°'p0t10Hl:t1.C01.·ty G GAIASONt ANO STELLA E Newpott 8aach • CA W.t21 21 .1111t• 11192
uid OMO of Tr\Jlt 111 P'Ol»!TY ol Ota11ot ~tt o1 C 'IOn " 0 AM80tfl HUS8AN0 AN 12661 ---------1~uated Ill lhe Councy or on e Map Ned Ill Book 2~ WIFI: WIU. llll. AT PUil 0 ly Newpott ...
Orl/104t Sldfl 0' Cel!tomoa "'"° Paot 1 of Pare.I M-'P8 In ll\ll AUCTION TO Tl'E Hl<Jt4( B.;,dl'Ccni. 0 • ~
delCflbecS as Ott.ct 01 Iha COOl'IY ~def ASH Mffa Pllol p; -:-StT( t M'#tay OV..,,... ol Said County llDDEli FOA C ' (p.tyable • M11y 2e. 29. Jun.'· 1W2 Ill :s
Can•« Eut (Cl!y OI eo.ta Parctll 6 A non terr ve ,_Of Nit Ill II.tut ITIOMY al '!! ;i-•
M ... ) l.OI :sol 'l'raa No llOM • ~ tor ing,. 1 99,..., United Sitttt l 11 THE PUBLIC NOTICE ~ 111 111 Illa C~y ol Cost• ._. ... and pill1UnQ pu•llO-ovet CHAPMAN AV EtHJ( Q. ~ CD
CO\Jflly Of ~p Stal~: Pttctl ·o... •hOWn on a ENTAANC£ TO THF CIVI NOTICtOl'TRUITU"'llALI CJ :s ~== 111 ~ Ki PIO" Ptt~ MfP ~ l"I 8ook 15 CENTCR SUILOINO 300 EAST Tille Oldtf No •83423 Q. ~
'41 thfOllQh 48. ol Pege 1 DI Parcel Ma.Pl."' the CliAPMAH ~VENUE OOANG~ fMM ltll Mt H2tMl10M ~ Ill ~
MlfCallantOUt M!Ul9 "' 11* ~11~ o~ ~ Rtteo«lef CA an ftglil llllt Ind '""'" YOU Altl! IN DlFAUU UHDllll :l ~ • IOIM:e Ol lllt County RfCO'Oer
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A P011tOll 'Zt 8*"1 ParclW 11· conwyeo IO .tnd no.v t..ld by I A DIED Of TltUS'T OATED !!! :;,
Of ta.cl COllnl~ ii eltO 5hown .. Pllllal 2 on I ut'telll uid Offd of liw 111 I 07/10/tO, UNI.Ill YOU TAKF. u5 2 ...
E>lCiP'T 01 Otl Oii rigfilt Pi\fC91 Map r tied 1n Book GO propeny aiiutltd In Md Coutty ACTION TO 'lllOTECT YOUn :T V
m1nar11M '"'"''*' f'lghlt Page 31 ol Parcel MoPe of C.tufOl'r.a deKnbtd a LOl 2• llAOPlRTY, IT MAY I( IOUl ~ CD
Nllurlll OU 111111ra1 D•• iighls Stoel Counl~ Of TRACT NO 1712 IN T~C AT A 'UtUC: SALi IP YO ':T
tllcl OCn.t hyo•oai~ 1 by lootllhH ~ p! Cl"fv Of COST A MC SA. HHO AN IXPllHATIOH Of 5 ::s
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'UIUC IOTICll PUl&.IC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICES MUC IOTtCH PUIUC IOT1Cll PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICll
PUIUC IOTICI SUCH MTICl.l INTITUO to pay IM t~ pMdo dMd, ld\lenc" tn...un. PUii.iC NOTICf •' r om P •rt Y. 2 4 H 1 I• llnd m41tt be ·~ at PUBLIC NOTfC! PUIUC NOTICE ~· ~~!~~~ I• con. ---------·1"5 FOU.OWS: "AIOHTS, pal sum, ot t~ note(ll ... '*• ..th ln&trHC • Pf~ Man<av • D<iw, l.19una lime ol tale Salt 11 IUbjtet CMI ..... cNC'i.d b)' co-patll*t OHt1•n1 AHO DUTIES: UTILITIES CIHd by .. Id 0-.d of wtffd fhtfaln, ..,d 1h• ""'" OMt043ll' Hills, Calof. 92fi53 to c;anctllaton In !ht~· 10404-Flctltleua The re 1111ant(1) coin.
T.I. R.t.r AHO CAeLE TIL!VISION", Trutt with lnttttll and i.. plld Pf)nelp.I ot the not• Meroh 24 , 1H2 Sally Ellttn s.a,•r11tom or 11t111mtnt 1>11w1•n '1ct1tiou. h•JM .. N...._ ~ed t t1aniact bull llaiwt 2•110.tH "SUPflOftT, NTTLEMENT ch•ron· tntr.on Pf~ MCuted by Mid died 'Wtlh NOTtCI OF PoulJtn, 5120a1 owe~ W.ndlord and obligated •~ ... N.,.. lta....,.t ,,.., undef ,,.. Fleltlaoua
A.fl. lle.1 AND ENCROACHMENT"• Ylded ~ Hid ~ •(•) ad ina., .. , thtfton .. pro-AUCTlOlll OF 9A2v~, ama AN, , party. State~t The f~ petaont 8u1ln111 name Hlltd I e-.wit "C0MMUNl1Y fACIUtlES no•• • · uld .,., Mana1er AYRES Th• f'otlowlng persons att dO<nQ l>Ullnff• u •bo 1 on 41141t2 NOTICE OF fASEM£NT" AHO "OAAIN-vanc11, If 9flY together wlV\ vlded In No\9. MMDOll•D Anton Oallld Stt,itrsllom, &•LP IT~& art dolna bu• neH u : EUREKA MANUFACTVR· p; C Bltgln1
fAUSTEE'S SAti AGE OVER COMMUNll'Y lnltr"t thereon, and '"'· Diiied: l.Wy II, 1"2 NRSOMAL PROPKRTV 3315 Fa•~. Cotta Me,,., Publllhtd Newport FUl..lERlON GOLF TRAIN· ING, 23991 $utl0f\ D1, Tiu tl<mMlt wai tJtd
YOU ARE IN OEFAUU FACfUTI£S", chargtt and t•S*'Mt ot CAL P&D UllVICR VIA CERTIFIED MAIL RE· Calil. 9262tl ING CENTER, ms Red Lallt F01nt, CA 91'30 h the Col.ll'lt Clerk 01 0No£R A DE:ED Of1 TRUST The allttl addrtH and Int TtVllff tor an~ CORPORATION, aa TURN RECEIPT REQUEST ThtodottN Wa"t ~99"· =~·~~-Co:~·:: 1~Y Hiii Ave, S1.111t l40, Coala James Javiet Valdllll .. O, ~tangt County~ Ma1 U OMED APAll 11. 1991. othtr common dHlgna• Which as of ~ date ot !hit Tnaat .. , ,.......,., C• AND FIAST CLASS MAIL 'c'rf,m:_l420111\tuc .,, l'VIM, 'o ay • • . Mesa, Caltl. 82621 2399f SIJnon, Or., Lah 1192 • u~ss YOU TAI(! AC-lion .• " any, of th• rtll I Ped ........... Cal-TO: IRENE FULLER '' · ... 1 TH291 Communtt~ Golf Otwiop-FOftsl, CA 92~ FSJ2304 CT YOUR r.openy detet•btd above nonce s rtatonabty ... I SHANNON, Slarllghl vu. Toren H•rvy Segt11trom. ment Inc General PMntl OIVllldO ROltfH 25862 110Hpl~rv~fE MAY BE • pY(porttd lo be: 22 Lii-mated to b9 s7e.56S.61. ..., .. ~~ c;-··, ITOdO •• 2* Newport 8oul .. 3316 Falfview Ra.d, Costa PUBLIC NOTICE tnco;por~t•d Calllornla GrHnlelld Or .. 'Laguna Publlshtd Newport ~ D AT A PUBLIC SALE. c~. Newport Beach, Cal· S•ld amount mayl>a Wlla re ow ewar • v.,d, S~ct No. 17, Cotta Mesa, Calol. 92628 2765 Red Hi» A~, Suolt NIQUll, CA 92977 e .. ch-Cosu. Mesa DIJly ?You NEED AN EXPLA· ltornla. grelltf on ~ day of 1111•. L .. A.nee•••• CA 90038 Mesa. California 112647 VllOMt de C. Sage11trom cna1043291 l40, Cos\J Mesa, Calif Tn11 busineu 11 c~ PilOl Ma1 28, June 4, 11,
NATION OF THE NATURE The ~ TNl1tt Th• btntllClaty Undet Clt:I) t:1o-ae11 •w IAENE FULLER SMAN· Trust, 2222 Avenue of the NOTICE OF 112620 ductt<I by I general part• 18, 1992.
OJ THE PROCEEDINGS di~lm• any liability for uld Deed of Trust l*tlO-LIU II. ~-·· tit. NON. Poat Office Boll S\Mt. 4'20Cl1, Los Angeles, PUBUC IAl.E 8rookt A.. Corbin. limited netship ll\297
A'GAINST vou. YOU any lncorreclntH ol lhe fO<a ••ec:Uled and dtllv-T,.USTRE SALE Of· 2002, Ntwi><>rt Be.eh, Cati-~•1f. llOOe7
1 1 OF LlllNEO P>"'*· 32A Monie Catto Tilt ttglatrants com• NOTICE
IMOULO CONTACT A lltffl addmt and OU. red .~ T "CIJI fornla 926S9-t002 "1 bu~ 11111 5 coo-PROPl!RTY Drive, Ntwporl Bttch. menc:td to bll\sac1 bual· PUBLIC LAWYER common dttlgnarlon, It 1 to Ille ......... _~ ,. TACM4SS IAENE FULLER SHAN· ducted by. a gtntral Part· Nollet I htrtb tven C1J1I 92660 n .. s unde< the Fictltiousl-.....;.~.....;.-----
On Ju · 19 1992 1 9•45 any ahown htftln Said '"'" • wtltten Otctaratlon NON, El Nido Trait« Patk, nershlp h ' ZJ 11 lhls buslntu 11 con-But1ne11 Namt(s) listed Flclttloua -.~ H~T KING & ~OLD· sale will be made t>Ut With-of Default •nd DtmW\O for Publlahtd Newport 1&40 Nowport Boulav11d, Th• 11glst1ant(s) com-~ei' a•t• u~~~tion ~r-ducted by: a llmired part· •t>ovt on. s.111-92, • .,.,~ N8Me f\il;i A PROFESSIONAL out covtnenl « • watranty, Sale and written Notice of 811ch.C01ta Mesa Dally Space No. HS. Costa Meta, menct<I to lransact busl· su3nt ,g Chapter 10 8!VI. ne1sh1p James Javier ValdJv18'0 Statelft9nt
CQAPORATtON H the 1xp1ess or Implied, 1egard· Oerautt and Eleetlon to Sell. Pilot May ~8. June 4, 11, Calltornla 92627 ~es~ under.., lhe (Fie) t;llous sion 8 commenc1n9 with The reglstrant(s) com. Tl\ls statement w11 Med Th• Followlng ptfSOO$ duly appo1nttd Tru1tee Ing title, PotseHlon, Of tn-Th• undersigned TrustH 1992. IRENE ~ULLEA SHAN· us nen. ,.amt 5 lllld Section 21700 ol 1ne bl.Isl· menced to trafltact bus•· ~·th the County Cieri! of art dOlng business as undtt and pu11uan1 10 cumbtanett, 10 pay the r• caused Hid Node• ol o.. th291 NON, El Nido Trailer Park, a~ove onTnotsppllcablo nass and Profestlonal n111 under lht flctoUous 01ange County on May 19, SELECT ENTERPRISES.
Died of Trust rtcoidtd on mo nlng princlpal sum ol Seit 1640 Ntwp0t1 BoUtavard, aniy • tgersltom. code 01 Section 1988 ol Business N1me(s) l••led 1992. LTO 3816 Blue ~Y Co.
April HI 199 1 11 lntttu· the no1a(s) Hcu1td t>y said fault and Elec;tlon to 10 PUBLIC NOTICE Space No. 11, Costa Mesa, TrustH the Ctv1I Code ol ltlt Slat• above on· Apr~ 20. 1992 F5318M ron1'dt1 Mat, Cat.I. 9282S
ment No. 9'*176589 In of. Deed of Trvsl. With lnttrtst b9 itcort!ed ~ the ~n~ NOTICE OF CJ~tgr~ia :262JCHLEGEL !~' t~~'c~~~\y w~1~~11e:, of Cahlotnia \tit following Brooks A. Corbin, Pros1· Pubtlshed Newport Joseph Cnarl11 Hesse.
tidal rtcOl'ds tn lht office lhtr~n. as provided In whett t '' pro,....., , • . Or Coun A d rnlsc:ellaneous hou11hold dent Btach·Costa Mesa Dally gen. pw .• 3615 Blue Key, ot the Recorder of Orange said nott(s), ad11anc11, II located. TRUITlllE I SALE NOAAH TENCOM Starhght 19;~ge f1 on pr 14, and ~1sona1 property to This statement wu f1S.d P~ I May 21 28 Junt 4 Corona dtl Mar, Calif
County Calllornla tx· any, under tilt terms ol lhe HOUSKEY FINANCIAL Loan No. Village, 2060 N~ Bou· wit ldinlllied by tenant Wllh lht County Clerk ot 0 • • 92625 eculed' by JAMES E. Dffd ol Trust. estimated CORPORATION AS 1309409109-18 ltvard. Sp•ct No. 11• F528150 name and storage unn 01angi County on April 27, ll, l992. Sonnie 8. HHse. gen.
MANN, I married man, as IHs, charges and tlt· SAID T"USTEIE, 140t1 T.a. No. Lt:M484 Costa Mesa, Catlfornla Publlshed Newport Beach· numb0t. 1992 lh285 pint' 3815 Siu• Key Co.
N9 sole and separate ~op. pensis of tne lrustte and BEACH aOULEVMD, UNIT CODE L ~6f7 K OF AMER I.CA Costa Mesa Catty Pilot May Henry Mallll·· E3, Jill Q1. F529432 PUBLIC NOTICE ron~ dtl Mar, Ca11I 9~5
trty, WILL SEU AT PUB· ol tne t1ust1 created b1 WBSTlllNSTER CA I.Pl 412.042·19 1102~ La Reina A erwe' 21, 28. June 4, 11. 1992 lvelra-F235, Cindy Atel· Published Newport Beach· Tt11s buslntts Is con-
LIC AUCTION TQ THE said Oted of Trust, re.son: 92883 ' T.D. SE.RVICE COMPANY Downey Calllornia ~241: Tn.2n lano-F533. Mhur Sntock-Costa Mesa 04111 Pilot May CNS1040547 ducted by: a llm•ttd part·
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ably tstlmaled to total. 714 19~9,3 ,. duly appointed Trustee 3028 • • G74, Dean Armstrong-21 28 June 4 11 1992 Flctllloua nership ( )
CASH, (payable llme 01 S&e,611.63. 8 , ........ •o•"'t ... under the following d• NOTICE IS HEREBY PUBLIC NOTICE G337, trv1ne, Clinical Sc1en· ' ' ' • Th·282 BuslneH Name Tne dreg1str1ant s 1 cbo':: eele In tawful money ol the Dated1 Mey 18, Y• ,.._" -• .--scribed deed ol trust Will 1111c Labs-G345. James menc• to ransac u 1
United States, by cash, a 1M2. lllTANT IECRETMY SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION GIVEN that the abandoned CNS1040445 Owye1-G532. Deborah PUBLIC NOTICE Sl•t•mtnt nus under tne F1ct111ous
cashler·1 chacll drawn by a HART KINQ & COLO. Publlshtd Newport TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER per:~~ pro~~{~ dfd FlcUtlous Ross-GS48, Aoben Hen. The Pollov.ing peisons 8u~1ness Name(s) listed
111ta or nauonat bank. Rt!N 'A PROFll~ Beach.Costa Mesa Daily FOR CASH (ln lllt lorms :~r~uctlon~~~ond·u~oed Bu1lne11 N•m• son-Hse. CNS1042272 '~e~~~be~~~sE~~GE ab0vt1 on·~:: ..
chocll drawn by • stall or llON,AL CORPORA-Pilot May 28, June 4, 11, which are lawful tender In June 15, 1992.11 space no. Statement ThlS salt w11t be compe11· Flc:llllous INC., • Calllo1n1a corpoia'. ~:.!iement was Med
federal credll union, °' TION TRUSTEE 1992. lhe Ul\l1ed States) and/or \7, Sta1llghl Village, 2060 The Followtng persons llve ~dJdtng o9n92 tne,., l~lh Bu1lne11 Name tton # 13 Co1porate Pta.za With the Co1.W1ty Clttk ot check drawn by a stall or B Q Kl th290 the calhlefa ctftllled or Nawp()(I Boultvacd Costa ate doing business ., day o une. I • at ' o C· Statement s ,· 200 N p rt B h. ""· C A ti 15 ltderal aavlnga and loan w: ary ·R. ng, other checlls specified in Mesa Calfornia 92627 at HAMILTON & SAMUELS lock PM on the premises The following pe1scns Cu~r 92sSo ew o eac vrange oun1y on p1 '
nssoc.tallon, savings ,,,. Eaq., Vice Prealdent, PUBLIC NOTICE Civil Code Stclion 2924h lO:oo'a.m.'by Steven B.'Fa· 100 Bayvtew Cucle. Su110 where said property Is a.re doing but1riess as· /e:a11 81oke11g1 Inc Cal· 1992 F521412 sodation, Of aavtngs bank 200 B. Sandpoint•, (Payable l.n f\111 •I tht time beck and Gwen T Fabeck 8000 N•wport Beach stored and which Is located BRIGHTON PALOMA AS· f 1 13 C •
tpec:ltied In section 5102 of Fourth Ft. Sent• Ana, YOU ARE JN DEFAULT ol Hit) Ill right, ltUt and co-u~slees of lht. Fabeck Calif.'92660 ' ar MINI U STORAGE/A SOCIATES. Q50 South ~~~ 1Sule •200 o~,e:at~ Published Newport Beach·
tht Financ:lal Code and 81,1· CA 92707·0507 Con-UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ln111est com11ytd to and RevQc;able Living Trusr Paul R. Hamilton, 100 Bay. LOW COST SELF STOA· Coast 011ve, Costa Mesa. Btacn C~hl si66o po Cosu. Mesa Dally Pilot M3y
lhoflzed to do business tn t•ct· Nancy J Huihe• OATEO Auoust 23. 1990. now held l>y II under Hid dated Ma1 12 1988 doing view Clrclo, Newport AGEL#\ Bu11°';9~~A~~I Calof. 92626 This · busl~ess Is con· 14, 21. 28, June 4, 1992
lhls slate). at: THE MAIN (7t4J 432•87c)o UNL.ESS YOU TAKE AC Deed of Trust In lht prop-buslneu as Stattlghl Vtf. Beach, Callt. 92660 krvtne, ~°C"lV, 0 . Sal 1 • B1lghlon Communllies ducied by: a COl'PGl'tlon •. Th-272
(NORTH) ENTRANCE TQ p II d N "(ION TO PROTECT YOUR tf'ty hettlnafter descr1bed; lage Herbert N. Sarnuets, Inc., tall o a' ornta. 1 5 LP .• A California lJm.led The 1tgistrant(s) com· ---------tHE CO\JNTY COURT· ub she ewpo_rl PROPERTY. IT MAY SE TRUSTOR: CARTIER AF· T~ abandoned porsonat CalllOfnia, 100 eayv11w Cir· sold with kmll and ttst!Ve Partnership, 950 South menced to transact busi· Money talks ••• ano HOUSE, 700 CIVIC CEN· Btach·Cosla Mesa Oaity SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. FIUATES BENEFICIARY: property to b9 auctioned cte, Sulle 6000, Newport Tn~ landlord r:serv,es ~he Coast Drive, Costa Mesa, ness under tnt Fictotoous Ctaullled apeaks Its T'ER ORNE WEST, SANTA Pilot May 28. Jun9 4, ll, IF YOU NEED AN EXPL>v CITIZENS BANK OF shall consist of the follow· Besach. Calfl 92660 ug 1 to btd at 1 e SDdt u~ Calif. 92026 Business Name(s) lisled language. ANA, CALIFORNIA, all 1992. NATION OF THE NAT\JAE COSTA MESA recorded Ing articles· housenold tur· Karen J. Let, 100 Bavview cnases must ~e ma t Wt AB Um11ed. A Cahlorma above on-January 1 1997 _ _..;:;.,_...;.... ____ _ ~hi, 11111 •nd Interest Con· ltl292 OF THE PROCEEDING JULY 27. 1989 1.1 Instr. No. nilure a computer system Circle, Suite 6000, Newport cash ~nd paid for A~I lhe Limited Partnefshtp, 950 Stephen C Hopi..ms Prul·
wyed lo ancs now held by AGAINST YOU, Y 0 U 89-39768S In Sook page ol lnchJCiing central process· Btaeh, Cahl 92660 lime o purchast. ~r-South Coast Drive, Costa dent · '
it under lllld Oeod of T1ust, PUBLIC NOTICE SHOULD CONTACT A Official Records In the of· Ing onll with unknown pe-Witham L Stffl, too Bay· c~:is~goods ~·sold : Mesa, ca•.r. 92626 Th•s statement was Med
Including an personal PfOP· LAWYER. flee of the Rac~d81 or Or· rlpherats, 11 any. a calhOde view C11cte. Sulla 6000. is 6~~ must thredov 1 This business Is con· with the Couniy Clerk ot
•"Y covtted theftundar, '" NOTICE OF NOTICE. OF ange County. uid deed ot ray tube monitor, a punter, Newport Beach. Cahl. b~ · 1 P~ on 1 8 Is a.y g_ ducted by: a general part· Orange County on Ma>' l , lhe property s11uatld In TRUSTEE'S SALi! TRUSTEE'S SAL& t1u11 desalbes the follow· a higM1dellty stereo sound 92660 1 e sa e ti 11 e au Mrsh1p 1992
tald .county, Catllornla. ~e· Date: M•~ t 1. t 992 UNDER DEED Ina eroperty: system, cfo1hln9. dishes. Ralph R. Mazurek. 100 1ec1 to prior canoellatoon In The re91strant(s) com-F530051 1c11bing Ille land lhllftm A • FfAACEL 1: LOT 3 OF and kitchen utenslls. in-Bayview Chc11. Su11e 6000, h• evont of seUlemenl be· meoced 10 transact busl· FtE AS TO PARCELS 1 A.P.N, 4.3 .. 23t·39 OF TRUST TRACT NO. 1o27s, IN THE cllJClitlg pots and pans Newpoit Bt1ch, Caltl. lween landlord and obll· ness under tlTe Fic!lllOUI Publlshe<I Newport Beach·
ANO 2. AN EASEMENT AS T .S. No. 74-.5953 Tl No. 59141 CITI OF C6STA MESA, The aucllon shalt 'tai.e 92660 goled riarty. Business Name(s) listed Co51a Mtsa Daily PtlOI May
TO PARCELS 3 ANO 4 IMPORTANT Loan No. 105545121 COUNTY OF ORANGE. place at the herein de-Philip W. Green, 100 Bay· Pub I shed Newport abOve on: Januaty 2. 1989· 21, 28. June 4, 11, 1992
PARCEL 1; UNIT 31 AS NOTICE TO NOTICE Is htfaby given STATE OF CALIFORNIA. scnbed address on June view C11cle. Su111 6000, Beac:h·Cos1a Mesa Daily V~e President Th·281
SHOWN ANO OESCRJBEO PROPERTY OWN£R that CAL. fEO SERVICE AS SHOWN ON A MAP RE· 15, 1992. al 1000 am. This Ntwporl Beach, Calll P.lot June 4• II. t992. This statement wa"' filed ---------
IN THE CONDOMINIUM YOU ARE IN DEFAULT CORPORATION a Calllor· CORDED IN BOOK 481. salt 11 being conducled 92660 lh303 w11h tht County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE
PLAN RECORDED ON UNDER A DEED OF nla COfrvvation' as trustee PAGES t ANO 2 ANO 3. pu~uant to C1111I Codt Sec-Jeltrey S Gndei. 100 Bay-PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on May 14. ---F-l--t-l-tl-0-"-1--SEPTEMBER 26, 1978 IN TRUST, DATED April t. ""' • ' OF MISCELLANEOUS uon 1988 This NoliCt 1s view C11clo. Sute 6000, 1992 ..
BOOK 12857, PAGES 469 1991, UNLESS YOU TAKE Of success« trustot, O< MAPS, RECORDS OF OR· subject 10. incission, wttn· Newport Buch, Cal1I CNS1042289 f531539 Buslne11 N•mt
TO 508 INC\.USIVE OF OF· ACTION TO PROTECT substituted ttustee putSU· ANGE COUNTY. out tuither nohce. should 92660 Pubhsned Newport Beach· St•Jem1nt FICIAL RECORDS OF SAID YOUA PROPERTY, IT MAY ant to tne Deed of Trust U· EXCEPT AL. OIL. GAS lhe ov.Mrs 01 tho rtpre-W1llr~ 0 Koonnerus. 100 flctltlou1 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thi folloo11111g peraons Hove.A
Garage Sole ! COUNTY. BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC ec;uttd by TIMMY LIN, MINERAL AND WATER stntallves ol the owners ot Bayview C11cle, Su11e 6000. Business N•me are do•ng bUSl~SS as·
PARCEL 2: AN UNDI· SALE. IF YOU NEED AN GRACE UN DATED: A11-RtGHlS BUT WITHOUT the . abandoneo personal Newport Beach, Call! Statement June 4· 11• HI. 25• 1992 PREFERRED 810 SER·
VIDEO 1!'36TH INTERES.Y EXPLANATION OF THE gust 23 1990 RECORDED· RIGHT OF ENTRY ON THE property come forward 11 92660 The Following persons Th-300 VICE, Z6Sl Irvine Ave .
AS A TENANT IN COM· NATURE OF THE PAO. S ' ' 1990 SURFACE 00 WITHIN 500 anytime pm>< to June 15 Deborah M. RoseQth:il are doing business as· The Pilot Cles al· 2AS Costa Mesa. CA MON IN THE FEE INTER· CEEOING AGAINST YOU. eptembtr 11 • FEET THEREOF. AS RE· 1992 and pay me sum oi 100 Bayview .Circle. Suite YL. BRIGHTON ASSOCI· fled 92626
EST IN AND TO THE COM· YOU SHOULD CONTACT A BOOK:, PAGE:. INSmU· SERV£D IN DEEO FROM past 'aue storage and coslS 6000. Newport 8eacn, ATES IV, 9~0 Soult\ Coast Tho mo~I comprehen· Pier Carlo B1ag1nl, 73 Sea ,MON AREA OF LOT I OF LAWYER MENT NO.: 90-480024 l~ HJ:NRY T. SEGERSTROM and theleupon iectaim tne Calif. 92G60 Orwe Costa Mesa. CaJ,I. 5 ve ana cunenl dire<:· Island. Newport Seaeh. CA
TRACT 9859, AS PER MAP On Junt 18, 1992. at the Office of lht Recorder ANO OTHERS. RECOROEO abandoned personal prop· Matk S. Adams, 100 B'1y· 92626 1 92660
FILED IN BOOK 43S. 1000 AM . HOUSEKEY Fl· of ORANGE County, C•h· DECEMBER 29. 1978.IN eny. Past due storage and view Circle. Su11e 6000, Brighton Communities tory 01 goods and ser· Laroy C81tns, 40 60
.PAGES 1 TO 3 INCLUSIVE NANCIAL CORPORATION lorn.a, and pursuant to tht BOOK 1~1 . PAGE t987 costs are cuirently out· Ntwporl Such Caltf LP . A Ciilifornia L1m11ed vices o.roundl Mo11na Blvd. Ste P, San ' "''" I • ' .. ~ " ~ ................. •
OF MISCELLANEOUS aa duty a~pointed Truatee Nouce ol Oetautt and Eleo. OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. standing tnrough January 92660 Partner snip. 950 Sou\tl I 1---------M.\PS. RECORDS OF SAIO under llld purJuant to lion 10 Sell lhtteund., RE PARCEL 2: EASEMENTS 28 1992 10 ttle sum of Tiiis buslntu Is con· Coast 011\lt, Costa Me$a, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE COUNTY. AS SUCH TERM deett ol T1ust 1oco1dtd • AS SET FOOTH IN TME AR· Th~ .. Tn0usand Two Hun· dueled t>y· a general p3rt· Cahl 92626
NOTICE OF DIVIDED PUBLICATION
IS DEFINEO IN THE AR· Ap11I 8 1991 as Instrument CORDED: ft1)iuary 4• TICL6 ENTITLED EASE. dred Ninety·One Ooltars Tie~l'ltp AH Um1letf A Ccililoulla
TICLES .~NTITLEO "DEFI· No 9j.15124a. 80011 No .• 1992 BOOK·, PAGE:. IN· MENTS OF THE OECLARA· and Twenty·Ttlree Centi Tile 11g1s1rant(s) com· L1m1ted Partnersr11p, 950
NtTIONS OF THE DECLA· Page No •• u Olliclal STRUMENT NO.: 92· TION OF COVENANTS, (S3,29t 23). ' mcnced to transael b11s1· South Coast Drive. Costa
RATION OF COVENANTS, Aec<>rdl In th• Olf'ICI ol the 065303 ot H id Othcial CONDITIONS ANO RE· Dated· M.,ch 24 ness under lht FICI ltous ~.•esa. CaJ.I 92626 P~uant to Settloos 3381 tttrougti 3385 Revenoe and TwtK>n Code of Pawer to Sell
CONDITIONS AND RE· Coun!y Recorder ol OR· Records. wlll SELL ON STRICTIONS, RECORDED teea . . ' Business Namels) h~ted Snghton Homes, A Cal•IOI· la>.·oel~td Ptoperty In and tor Onnge county, Strte ol Ca!lforria. has been dMOed a!ld
ST'fflCTIONS RECORDED ANOE. Stott ol Caldomla June 18 1992 11 t·30 PM IN BOOK 13303, PA'GE 906 5 WAN 5 0 N & at>ova on· September t9. nta Co1pora11on, 950 SoU1h distnblrted to nnous newspapers of general clrcutatton puMshtd l'I said county 1cr l)Ubllea-IN BOOK 12573, PAGE 870 executed by DIA.NA SARI IN T~E LOBBY TO THE AND ANY SUPPLEMENTS 1986 Coast Drive, Cosl3 Mesa. ..J said
OF OFFICIAL RECORDS HARVEY A MARRIED •at LOING 60 SOUTH ANO AMENDMENTS DOWDALL \V1h1amLSttol.Manag1ng Cal.I 92626 11onolaPQl1IOl\tlle!t0loleachu1 news~ (T~ .. DECLARATION"). WOMAN 'AS SO\.E AND UI • 1 THERETO. TERRY R. DOWDALL, Pnrtnor This business is con· •
ANO ANY SUPPLEMENTS SEPARATE PROPERTY, LEWIS STREET, ORANGE. PARCEL 3• AN EXCLU· Authorized eg1nts for Ttlts statemenl was hied ducted by: a genetal part·
AN 0 AMENDMENT s WILL StLL AT PUBLIC CALIFORNIA, II public SIVE EASEMENT FOR Sl•v•n B. FelHlck and W11h tho County c1c1k ol ne1sh.p
THERETO. AUCTION TO HIGHEST aucuon, to'"' highest bid· SIDEYARO PURPOSES. AS Owen T. Fabeck CO• Ora~· County Oil Apr<I 27, The reg1stranl(S) com·
EXCEPTING THEREFROM BIDDER FOR CASH. der '°' cash (payable ., SET FORTH IN THE SUP· trusleH of th• Fab•ck 1992 monced to tranS3CI bUSI·
AU. OIL, Oil RIGHTS, MIN· CASHttR"S CHECK. OR time ol sate In lawful PLEMENTARY OECLARA· R bl LM T t F529434 noss under tht Fic:t111ous
EAALS. MINERAL RlGMTS, 'CERTIFIED CHECK ~Pay· money ol lhe United TtON OF COVENANTS , dtvodc• M • 1~9 ,~ua'a Published Newport Be;ich· Business Name(s) I stod NATURAL GAS RIGHTS abl• at \Jmt ol Hll In llW· CONOITIONS ANO RE· .,. av • c M D I p I t M abov• on: April 29. 1989 ANO OTHER HYDROCAR· IUI money ol th• UMed States), •11 rights. till• and STRICTIONS RECORDED dolng bualnea• as OSI.I esa aiy 10 ay V.ce P1es1den1
80NS BY WHATSOEVER Stales) a THE CHAPMAN tnltrtSI conveyed lo and IN BOOI( 13935 PAGE 369 St•rllghtVlll19e 21 .2S,Junt 4• 11• 1992 This s1a1emenl was fJed
NAME KNOWN, O~ER· AVENUE ENTAAN_CE TO now hold by 11 under said OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. Publlsl\•d Newport Tn·278 ~•lh 1111 County Clerk of
MAL STEAM, A AU THE CIVIC CENTER BUil(). deed In ~ P'ot*tY a.tu. OVER A PORTION OF LOT Buch.Costa Mi!u oaily PUBLIC NOTICE · Orange Counry onMay 14,
"ROOllCTS DER EO ING, 300 EAST CHAPMAN attd in said County and 35 OF SAJO TRACT NO Pitot Junt 4 1t.1l192 1992
FROM "'4'f OF THE FORE· AVENUE. ORANGE. CA all Statt and described as (OI· 10275. • ' ttl302 NOTICE OF F531541
GOING THAT MAY BE r•ght, I tit and lntlfest con-tows· YOU ARE IN DEFAIJLl PUBLIC SA&.E OF Published Newport Buch·
WITHIN OR UNDen THE veyt<I to and now held by IDtHIBIT ''A" UNDER A DEED OF TRUST PUBLIC NOTICE B 0 EO Costa Mesa Oa1ly P.101 PAACEL OF LANO HERE· ll undo1 aald o .. d of Trsut OATED 7/24/89. UNLESS A AND N
INABOVE DESCRIBED, TO. lfl the ptopeny altuaied in THE LAND flE'FERREO TO YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROPERTY J1.111e 4, 11, 18, 25, 1992
O!'niEA WITH lHE PER· ta+d County and Stall d• IS SITUATED IN THE PROTECT YOUR PROP· C8St031371 Nollet ls htrtb~ given Th"301
P'ETUAL RIGMT OF DRILl,· icnbed .,. SlATE OF CALIFORNIA, EATV. IT MAY BE SOLD AT FlcUtloua th31 tnt undlfs.gned w1U ---------
NG, MINING. EXPLORING EXHIBIT "A" COUNTY OF ORANGE A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Bu1lne11 Name sell 11 public auction, pur· PUBLIC NOTICE
ANO OPERATING THEA· S OESC ED AS NEEO AN EXPLANATION St•tement suanl to Section 21700 otr---------FOR ANO STORINO IN TS •74·S9S3 ANO 1 RIB OF TME NATURE Of THE The follo,,.1ng persons lht Bus.ness & Proles· CNSt040101 ANO REMOVING THE PARCEL A: FOLLOWS: PROCEEDING AGAINST are dO"lO business... sional COde, Int lollow.ng Flctltloua
S.V,4£ FROM SAJO LAND Lot 12, ol lrlCI 3<>&2. lo PARCEL 1: 'YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· SOUTH COASr TOWN descr1blld property to \1.-1\. Bualntn Name
OR ANY OTHER LANO, IN· lht Cour\ty of Oraf\Qt, LOT 19 OF TRACT 9549. TACT A LAWYER. CENTER, 331S F11rvtew JOHN CHOTT 1·21 Ladoer Statem•nt
CLVOING THE RIGHT TO State ot Calllomta. II per IN THE 'tTY OF NEWPORT 3495 WIMBLEDON WAV, Road. Costa Meu. Cahl 1ufl bd bikes. siereo, t> ke The Foltowing persons
WHIPSTOCK OR OIREC. map ttc:Ol'ded 1r1 Book 92. BEACH. AS PER MAP RE· COSTA MESA. CA 92626 pts., bu, m1$C JO ANN are doing business as:
TIONALL Y DRILL AND Pag .. 111 and 20 of Mitetl-CORDED tN BOOK 407, (II 1 lltfft address Ot South Coast Pla.za. a part· FRIT2 1·86 SI. cues, SCENIC CORRIDOR IN·
MINE FROM LANDS lalllOUsMapi lntht Otfl~ PAGES 7 TO l2 OF MIS. common dt1lgna11on of ntrslllp, 3315 F11r11tew 1teords stand, slool. bxs. OUSTRIAL PARK. 290().A
OTHER THAN THOSE I h C ..; R . d I CELLANEOUS MAPS IN propt!ty Is shown abova, Road, Costa Mesa, Cahl. misc JOSEPH MOSS H<)6 Brtstol Sttffl, Costa Mosa HEREIN A 8 0 VE 0 E· o 1 • oun., tc<>t " 0 ' oo warranty It given as to 92625 Vac. Sp. Stereo. clothes Calif 92626
SCRIBED, OIL. OR GAS said County. THE OFFICE Of TME Ill compltltntSI 0t COi· C.J. Stgefstrom & Sons. pl b&gs. st caSt 2 btt•I. Walttr A F1omt t Httm•I·
WELLS. TUNNELS ANO P11cel 8: COUNTY RECORDER OF rtclNH).M Th• beneliclaty 3315 Fa1rvtew. Costa M•se. b•S, misc ROBERT STE· age Lane, Newport Beach.
SHAFTS INTO, TliAOUGH That port,on ol Loi A ol SAID COUNTY. und« aald Ooed ot Trust, Call!. 92626 PHENSON G·128 btds. Cl\ht. 92660
0/11 ACROSS THE SUS. Tract No. 3062, as sl'lowo EXCEPT THEREFROM by rtason of I b1111ch or Sandra Phyllis Segersttom g.vden & plumb tools. IOI Mary E frome, 1 Hermit·
SURFACE OF THE LAND on a mllp recorded In Book AU. OIL. GAS MINEAAL.S dalault In Int obl1ga11ons Daniels 3468 W1mbl~on t111s • misc. JEFF WILLIAMS aqt Lane, Ne~port Beach.
HER£ IN A 8 0 VE DE· 92 Pa~I t9 and 20 of MIS· ANO OTHER HYOROCAR· stcurtd lht111>1. hereto· Way, Costa Mesa. Calll F·22 KRef.. m1c10, goll Caht. 92660 ~7r:JEDS U~~ T~ ~~: cellanoou1 Map1 .• records SON SUBSTANCES LYING ::.~ ~f~'~nd~n:•v~ 9:;~ Family Trvst Dated g~~A~~~~b~uio~Nt~~ ~7~~:r F~o,:~o~~11T1~~e;:
STOCl<ED OR OIREC· of Otang'e County, CahtOf· BELOW A DEPTH OF S00 w1111en Otclaratlon of D• 9/19i88, 3315 Fairview. Whl , cl\., vac. bike, u DiT 12/30 65 1 ~oim1t·
TIONALLY DRILLED nil, ad)Olr'l•ng Lot 12 ol FEET WITHOUT ANY llUll and Demand lot Sale, Costa Mtsa, Cahl. 92626 shelves. TV, drhstr, pl age Lane, NewPor1 BoM:h.
WELLS, TUNNELS ANO said Tract 3062 on the RlGt<T TO ENTER UPON and .. 1111en notice ol d• Hatold T. Stgttsttom Jr. baOs. bu • m•sc. RICHARD C.Uf. 112660
8HA.FTS UNDER ANO BE· West, lying Southe1ty ol tht THE SURFACE OR THE raull and ol tlecbon to Family TNsl daltd 1117 83, SHANEBROOK J·5 Rel, Thll business is con-~EATH 00 BEYOND THE westerly piolonglllon ot SU8SURFACE OF SAID cause th• und•rslgntd to 818 West Bay Avenue, ladder, bed, ~IC sp mat. ducted by: a general part·
EXT ER I 0 R LIMITS the NOtlMrly line ol H id LAND ABOVE A DEPTH OF Hll said Pfopttly 10 Nllsly Newport Buch, CalH. lbt, ens. c:ouch, bxs, misc nership
TH f RE IN AND T 0 500 FEET AS PROVIDED llld obligations, and lhe1• 112661 Sale w1tl be by compelJ· Tht rtg15trant(s) com· R!ORILL. RETUNNEL, IOI 12. • alter the undetalgned Henry T. Seqe11trom Trusl t1ve bidding ( .. ..,,non •onlod monced to transact busl·
EOUIP, M.AINTAIN. RE· PARCEL C• IN INSTRUMENTS OF caused Hid notice ol d• dated 6117183. 1617 E. Ba1 bids may be submllltd In ness under lhe f1c111lous
PAIR, DEEPEN ANO OPER· ThOst pottlon1 or Lota 13 RECORDS. fault Md of tltc'lion lo be Front, Balboa, Cai.I. 92661 adVanct) on 1ht 11th day Sustntst Namt(S) listed
ATEANYSUCHWELLSOR andA.ot T,actNo.3062,u ALSO EXCEPT ALL recorded Ftbruary 19, Oonald Eugtne Mo111my, otJunt, 1992&1200P.M aboll• en· Oectmt>e< 21 , ~INES, WITHOUT. HOW· shown on a Map rec:Ofded WATER. 1992 H Instr. No. 92· 22371 Rosebnnr. Mission at the piem1ses whote said 1981
EVER, THE RIGHT TO In Boole 02 Pages 10 and PARCEL 2· 098303 In Book Page of V1tj0, Calif. 92692 prOPttl1 hu been 1torod Walter A. Frame
DAILL MINE. STORE. EX· 20 ol Mltc~uaneous Maps EASEMENTS AS SUCH Ott1clal Records In the of· Jean Ruth Mor1any, 22371 and ¥rl\lcn Is loc:aled al Tti.s statement wa.s ftlod
PLORE AND OPERATE d I Or C,..,.,..,' CASEMENT ARE PAATICU-b of tnt recorder of Or· Rostbrlar, Ml1slon V19j0, AYRES SELF STOAAOE with 1ht County Clttll ot TliROUGH THE SURFACE racor ' 0 anoe v-"7 • lllQt county; Calif. 92692 7tn2 Ernest Av•. Hunting-Orange County on April 21. OR THE UPPER SOC> FEET CaMornla doscr1b0d H fol· LARLY SET FORTH IN THE Said Sale wlU b9 INdt, Richard Anion Mo11t11y, ton Beach. Ca. 714-848· 1992
Of' THE SUBSURFACE Of lows: ARTI CLE UITITLEO but without covenant or 203&2 S.W. B1rc:h, San11 7314. Landlotd restrv11 F'$:Z8985
THE LANO HEREINABOVE BeglMlng al lht most "EASEMENTS" 01' THE warranty, tlPflSS Ot Im· Ana, Calif. 92707 the rlgl'll to bid at lht Ula Pubhshed Newport Beach·
DESCRIBED, AS RE· Westerly cornor of said DECLARATION OF COV· pried. ~11d1ng \&tit pos· Ruth A/In Stt,iersttom Mo-Purchasts mutt l>e madt C O Pilot A.i
SERVED IN THE DEED Tr.cl and LOI A: thenc• ENANTS, CONDITIONS ""'°"· or encumbrances, llal'fY. 2035 V1c101t1 DrlVt, by cash and Pl.Id IOI 81 lite 2 os~a Mtsa a;ly 992 •y
FROM THE IAVINE COM· alonn lht NorthwtSllfly ANO RESTRICTIONS RE· 10 pay tht 1ernalnlng pt1nd· Santa Ami, C.hl. 92706 umt ol purchase. All pur· 1, 8, June 4, t , 1
PANY. A CORPORATION. I "r &Id T ,.. NOM .,9 CORDED IN BOOK 12....,,., pal sum of the nott(I) •• Susan JHntllt Seger· c.l'lastd goods art told H Th-283 RECORD'EO OCTOBER I,. IM 0 ... ra,.. ... .,y .. , cured by .. d dttd of
1979 IN SOOK 13347, CSegtHI 49 mlnutH 3e ttc· PAOE 70, Of:FICIAL Trust. Wllh lnttrHI " In
PAGE 17S9 OF OFFICIAL ondl Ea.st I Oi•tanc• of RE c 0 R 0 s AN 0 RE· Nld not• provldtd. l<l·
RECORDS. t .25 foet thence South 89 RECORDED IN 800 K vanc:ea, If 9f1Y, unc:te< ,....
ALSO EXCEPTING dtgrHs0311'11nules23tac· 12371, PAGE 3a1, OF· 1trm1 or Hid OHd ol
THEREFROM THE SUB-ond• East 114.92 1111: FICIAL RECORDS. UNDER TIUSI, f.... chargtl •nd
SURFACE WATER RIGHTS, lhenct South l4 d....,MI THE SECTION HEADING expensn of lhe TrustH BUT WITHOUT THE RIGHT ••. c TC' .. E end of mt tNSIS Clt114td Of' SURFACE ENTRY, AS 58 minutes $4 nconds IN SU H AR I ._.. N• by said Deed of Tru11.
RESERVED tN THE OEEO Eatl 35.82 fttl to lht East· TITLED AS FOLLOWS Seki N&t Will be hetd on:
,ROM THE IRVlNE COM• 11ly lil'lt of &.aid lot 13, sal<I "RIGHTS ANO DUTIES'' JUt\41 25, 1192, It 1;30 pm
.. ~v. A COAPOAATION. !lsttny ltne b9"'!1 OI\ • UTILITIES AND CABLE In ll'lt lobby 10 the bulkl.ng
R£COAO£D OCTO~A 11, CUNe With a rld1u1 of $0.00 TELEVISION", "SUPPORT, tocat~ at 601 South Lewis
19711 IN BOOK 13347, lttt' tl\tnce Southerly SETTU'.MENT ANO fN· SllHI, Ofang•. Cablomia
PAGE 1759 OP OFFICIAL .1.....:.. 111d ~ed Eas1t11v c A 0 Ac H-112661 RECOAOS ....,"" , •. At ,.... tlme Of the lnll.lal PARCEL 3 EASEMENTS tine through t cenllal angle M[NT'. COMMUNITY FA· l)Ut)llcallOf\ Of ttu notice
AS SUCH • EASEMENTS ol 00 dtt,JIHI 4t mlnUI .. CILITIES EASEMENTS";•. lh• toi.I amount ol lht un.:
An! PARTICUl..AALY SET 22 ff(oncll and are "'" PRIVATE STREET LANO· ptlld bll•nc• ot lh• ol)llO-· 'ORTH IN THE ARTICl! lane• ol 0 eo , ... IO lht SCAPE MAINTENANC!" llOnt Mc:Uttd by ,.... ~
eNTITl[O "EASEMfHTS" most eatttrty comer ot AND ''DAAINAO! OVER «'MCllbecS dted oC tr\ltl
Of' THE DECLARATION llld Lot 13• t"-"<:• Notth COMMUNll'Y ,ACIUTIES". ~ eauma.ttd COiia, tx• UNDfA TH! SECTION II d.,.., ... '33 mNWIH :zt flotopttty addf-. It pur· per1tt1. ~ acllltl'Ctl la HIAOINGS IN SUCH AR· • .,. • &313,0M.30 ~tCLf ENTITl.LO AS rOL· aecollda Wt1t 150.:>e IMI l)Otttdly known aa. 7 II It l)OHlblt lhlll at lht
LOWS .. RIGHTS ANO OU. to "'9 SouthwHlttly llM of YOAKSHIRE ORIVE. NEW• tJme ot .... the o~
f l!S: UTILITlf!S AND laid Lot A' lhenet along .-oAT 8EACH, Cl. 82MO tMd m11y b9 1t11 U\an tl\e
CADLE TELE VISION''. uld Soulhwttt•rly llnt The uncteralgntd Tl'\ll-.. W>tal lndtl>ltdnell due.
'"SUPPORT, StTT\.£MfNT Hot1tl SO ctegr ... 12 min-d1scialml any u.t>lllly fOt Dat• G/Ot/92 ~~JO CNCAOACHM[NT ... \Me 04 aec.ondt W..t l .1f any fne<wftctntll of tM T.D. lllWIC• CO•
"INGRESS() EGACRs,aHrsf? '"' lo 1M Point of be91n-•11.-t •<fdrtll and otf* PNIY ..... tel Truatff, r.;tL~J~\sTRICT!O nlng common <fHIQn•tlon, II Cryaeal ........ , a.
IOMMON AfU!A EASE· The lllMt td<lt•11 and eny, shown,_.,,,_ •tMt ........,,, IOt
CRT" AHO ··MtT(A 80)( othlf ~ommon ct.algnatlon. .,,,. 10111 atnOYl'll Of lttt huth Lewt• •••• ~
ASf!MENT' f1f 1ny), or t~ r..a proe>efty unpeld bel9"C• of the Obll-.,..., CA ..... t114)
ttARCtL 4: f.AUMCNTS ~flbtd aocwe ,. pur· t•llon H C:Uftd l>y th• MM100 ., AVM·
AS SUCH EASEMENTS Pofted 10 be: 3.111 CH[ARY Pf°'*'Y to b9 IOld end AILI, TH! UP!CTED
ARE PAATICUlA~T~~ TAtE l.Atif. Nl!WPORT r eaaon•blt 11llmat1d OP£NtNO llD MAV ee oa.
IN . Tti! MENJ ... DEACH, CA 12"0 co1t1, .. S*l ... and ad-TAIN!O IY CALLING TH NT~il:gEC~~f'°" 0' The undt<tlgntd Trull" vancet la fl,'27.408.11 l'Ol.1.0WINO TtLlPHON OVIN~NTI, CONOI-cMdllN any ~ lot I.id .... Wiii M fNl(fe, NUMIEAS ON THlt OAV
1 ON I AND A£. any lncorrOCIMN of 1tl9 tMA """'°"' ~ Of llFOA! THI SAU· (1141 .,
TAlCTIONS Atconoto altfft lddrMI end oehtr wwr1niv • .,_... Of """ ~.,or (213) GNt&ti
1001< t230SJ.. PAO common dHlgNtlon. " plact roe-dlr'I ... ~ TAC 4Ull
AND Rf·Af\.iOADf eny U10Wft t\ttttn 9"tlOf'I or ~ P'Ubllltltd Newporl
Ul1'. PAOI 327 Seid "" _.. be mode 10 ....., IN lrld•'9•~ .... 8Mch-Co'1• ..... Daily o~~~tti.:'t~ w wittiout ~ .,; tee\nd "' ..d o.ed. ~ Not JuM 4, 11. 11. 1na.
AY•ON") UNDEA THC •Manly, ·~ ... Of Im-chdnt ,_ tM _. •· 1"310
CT10NS HfAOtN09 IN piled, ~-ding tlle ~ ,.,_ ol ,_ w.a MCI ot 8uy ft .... K. find It.
... tlol\, Of tneuftlbr~ ,.. "'*' a-....d by .. Qe11M"IOd •
r
LINES DAYS BUCKS
iiliiJ
642-5678
NOTICE OF IMPENDING POWER TO
SELL TAX·DEFAUL TED PROPERTY
This ls putlllc noelce INt 1e» P'OQttty IJX'e$ and assessmerts on ltWl sweets c!escnbed
t>elQw wlll have been deta\Jlted five or more years on June 30, 1992 al 5 00 11m The ~reels lsted become su¥ct to tu conector's power to sell oo Jtfr'I ' 1992 ~ \ 2 O' am by operition of ~w The tax collKtor's power to ~ wi anse lll\ltSS l!lt l><Olle!ty 1s
elthCr redeemed or made subject to an lnstallmefll plan ot redeml>t!On IMllted ts ~ -
1>y law pl1or to 5 pm on June 30, 1992 The r1gl1t lo an Installment plltl lemwle$ on
.Me 30. 1992 and. after Ug1 date, ltle enUt1 balne dUe ITlJ51 be paid in ful llO pt'M11I
sale of the ~rty at public iUCtlon. The amount In dollars and cents lot wNch each propeey WU oriQlnally declared to be tax~ed Is Se! lot1h opposite lls ~ runbef
Ind ooes not Include ihe additional penal!les lrlC! fees whidl hive 1ecrued mce ltle dale o1
taX-default and more ~ taxes ltlat may also be delmquen1 Onc;e Ille powtr to set rw ansen. ttM nghl or ~ lenninates at 5 p m on Ille last buslneu da~ pllor to sate by
~tu coll~
All llTIOITT\IUon concerning re~ or vie lnlUltlon of an lnst&!lmeft plan of redemp-
tlOn wlU be lumished, upon "8QueS1, by Robert L Cllron. Trusurer· Tu COllectOt ind Re·
demptlOfl Officer. Room 106 • Anance Bulldlno. 630 N, Broac!W~. P O eo. 1 '38 Sanla
Alli, Ca11fOlnl.1 92702
1 doc:~ under i>efWtY CJI per)UTy #lat ltle IOfeOOlllll is true and correct
Isl Robert L "Bob ' Citron
0ranoe COOl1ty T tl!asutt! • T n CollectOI
Eicecuteci ~ Sinta Ana. Cat~omla, County of Oranoe on May 13. 1992
PAACIL NUMBPINO SYSTIM OPUNATIOM
The Assessor's ~ Parcel Nlmbef When used to <lescrlbe 11«>petty ii l1lls 1151. refers
10 Ille assessor's map bOOll. the map page oc l>IW. tunl>ef In ltle ~ and !he lndlYldul P.arcet number on Ille map me or Vt'IWn ltle block A parcel numtlef u for exa~ '044·363·05" would mean Book 44 ol the Assessor's Maps, Block 363 (map page 36
blOcl( 3). and Parcel 5 wlltw1 ~ bloc:lt. The mes 11terrec1 ID n avWble !Or \nspecilon Ir
Ille office of !he Assessor.
Al ~ Is In ltle T ownsNp Sou1'I and Ranoe West of San Bematd•no Base ano
Metldan
The rul property Chat IS tile $Ubjeet of 1Ns Nollce Is slluittd In Ille COIJl!!y Of Onnot
State o1 CatfolN. and ls desetlbed as IOllows
PROPERTY TAX·DEFAULTED IN THE No. 72 • Det1u11 87-012084, AP
YEAR 1987 FOR 'THE TAXES, ASSESS-422~5H8 .. S8068&4, A~ JOSellh 2101
MOOS ANO O'THER CHAAGES OF THE Pbcencla Av
FISCAL YEAR 198&·87
HUNTINGTON BEACH
CITY
No ST • Defaut 87-503\47, AP 145-
\74·17, (formerly 145.174.17 5010),
$80 66. Jones. James f\ Jf E\ Al. &451
RutgerS Cl
No. 59 · Deta\111 87--006031. AP 151 ·
282-22. S\O.t57 12 MN
~Corp No 60 • Default 87·503375, AP 155-
054·65 (lorm1rly 155·05Hi5 5010)
S278 00. Mc811dt. WllllllTI G St 1021 S
A1COt Cl
No &1 • Oefailt 87 po6364, AP 157·
411-08 $216& 82. Dalgunl. Mlctlle4 8352
L""1 Cl
No 82 • O.!M 87·503472 AP 159-
262·01. (lotTnel1Y 15~282·01 5010 nl
159.2e2.01 sozo1. s10.101 ao. c.~
Proc>trties ltd . 1 aaoo .... St
No 63 • Oefful 87..()()Qn AP 178
781 ·01 1120000, Potloflrlo CM Home·
~·· AsSl1 NO 64 • Otllult 87-()lt912, AP
83HS-045 lSSl 02.i.. W T Ntwland £~ a~ r..,._ u., *'s
IRVINE c1n
No. 76 Dltd 87-012861, AP 4~1
033-01 ~ S 158 48. Huft, Ltster
No 77 • Otlaull 87.()128159 M'
451-101-36, '347919 Ge~ MtlVr J. 2
EcoelsUlne Cl
HUNTINGTON BEACH
SCHOOL DISTRICT
HUNTINGTON BUCH
CITY
No 78 Otfaull 18~17. AP
151-Ml.07 $120 00. ~ Wage HolnlcJwtlMS Assn
No &5 • Oltaul'I 87-020493, AP .~ •• &1'1.1 Cln 837 40..011, S181301 _ P.,,,...,_ Ktv'n l&Wrvn I ~n
CO 1921Uhorth U1. '"
No &e • ~ 17-021?et, AP m27• oaa sa13 oe. Col'*>rll. Robert A. a Al. mo2 Mettter Ln. 12
NEWPORT HACH CITY
COITA HllA cm
71 • o..a l1.o111W. N' •tr·
,...., 11811,. c..n. -1107
vtNlll Or
Mlllllld Dl1W,.. .._ a • 4 tm
No a2 • D11M ll-013115 AP 423
331 ·04. ne1 st TlWift. Thot'r\11. .,. w
Mboe It
COITA MIU CITY
"
t
• ttu.day. June 4, 1992
Nl·\A.l'CIHI
Ht-./\< 'It 1011~•
Pool Home
Over 1,750 sq ft, nr
Back Bay. 3BR. 1.75
+ V.BA, dbl •lded f/p,
111" 1\(1 \
1-..1.,·.1 1 .'(Ill
Mn CUITOll NOii•
w/bay \ltew, 38R 3BA,
2 frplc, W/D, gar, yrty.
S2300/mo, 723-1599
1111Nll!\;ld 11'\I
llt-.ACJI ~1111
$336,000 By Owner _S_um_m_er_/W_ln_t_er_3_Br_/_d_en_
South Barfront (7t4) 631 •2284 2BA hou ... nu carpeV
choice location w / .....,.,_......,<50_3_> ,....38_2_·_564_4_.,,. flooratpalnt, fumtpart
p l•rl By owner/a.gt. Wiii Trade Lovely & furn. 71•983-8511
873·7147 Bright, 3Br 2.5Ba
CORONA
DEL MAR 1022
"View from the Top"
Plod·a-terre w/2 mas-
ter suites. Very private
Agl, Barb. 675·51 11
Jasmine Creek
Plan 6, 3BR 2~BA,
P\11 Spa, & upgrades
For appt.; 644-9155
$610,000 Ownr/Bkr
COSTA MESA 1024
NEW HOMES!!
BUILDER'S
CLOSE·OUT!
Only 1 Left!!
38R. over 2300 sq. ft.
Builder will cooperate
w/financlng
$349,000
Open Sat/Sun 1 ·5
2113ValleyRd
942·8884
3br/2ba tor qulck sale
$222.200. 2264 Meyer,
off Wiison; Opon Sais
10.2; 831·5801
twnhm w/hl cell, wood
floors, trench doora
011erlooklng spacious
Hl'\I IH 1,\
l'i"NINSlll./\ ..! 1117
patio/yd area. On cul· 2BR 1 BA, nice units,
de-sac. S246k, Agt. parking. $1100 yrly
Kathy 9ee>-0777 3BR 2BA ocean view,
ACHEAOE 1125
5-ACRI! RANCH
$2990, S500 dn, $75/
mo. Owner wlll fl·
nanoe.(805)647-4677
LOTS
FOR SALE 1400
trplc, parking $1800
BEACH 1N BAY
RaNTAL CO.
17MENT
C'OIH IN•\
l>U. MAH 2122
•Bright :IBR 2BA•
2 CDM Cont)guo'Us Latge den, fireplace,
View Lots + plans. yard, garage. $1295.
Owner giving awayl Agt. 283·S090
Barb egt. 975·5511 2br/1be, gar, all re-
COM: Looking for joint modelled, no pat1,
ven1ure/ln11eator/bldr 4171h Marguerite,
tor 4 11leW' townhomea. 11100 650-5661
Barb. aot 87S.5511 3BR 2BA, lndry tm1 W/d,
OUT-Ot'-COUNTY
PROPt:RTY I 52f>
refrigerator. Lower
unit. 518 Iris. Vacant.
$1350/mo 819-3.45-228t
NEWPOHT
BEACH 2169
SteDS To Sand
yl!AJ(L Y 1 BR to 3BR
(Some Near Beach)I
S850-$1300/mo
VIiia Rentals
875·4912 SANTA YNEZ VALLEY· 3BR, 2\o\BA Ocean View
SOLVANG. Four 5 Furn Home. $3000/
acre view estate pat· mo. June-Sept. Joyce,
c e Is . s. cur.. Prudentl8I CL 729-7237 -.-.~L-u---F"'"F_,S,._4_B_r_2_V't_B_a_.
Unpolluted·L•k•· CDM 3BR Pool bright, upgraded,
Mountains-Trees. Sell/ Home/Furnlahedl frplc, brk patio, pool.
Trado Units/Condos. Bub egt 675-5511, $1875/mo. 2632 Vista
Owner fl nan c Ing. after 6pm 494·2342. Del Oro. 640-1208 From S319k. (805) 688-2551, (805) 688· MAGNIFICENT 18cr •Lge 3BR 2.5BA or
38 8 Ocean & Harbor Yus 2BR + office. Very lg•
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tH· A('! j •• I t. 'I
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111 "' 11 •· t. t'. I
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Off t & 2IR mo ,Ot 11t e Months ard. Mlulng slneit
Bechel«, 1 On Our S,,.c:lalfl. Call 8stwday May 3*
vall. Lndry rm, NOWll 714-&S0-8310 REWAAOll PteaM 09I
pool, 1pa, dJW, CloM A YENDINO BUSINESS. Claudette Of M414!M to So. Coast Paa. ON WAT•R Charming America's newes11_64MM ___ n1 __ 4_...oe __ 7o __
IMO/mo-$715/mo. sman 1BR, Ideal f0t 1 snack concept. SS-811 S300 RE-
849 Paulartno PGf•. no pets, utff pd, 25,000 lnvmment. ~ L A. Larne Gold CENTAUR MGMT 1950/mo,yrly l50-8t45 12 monthl po11lble U •
I 8 15 RC>SM Brae.tel, loat .i 754.00S1 0t 142·2281 return. work ng • South Coast Plaza on hoorl/Week. No Sell· 0 Hl 'N llN(ilON
tH.l\1'11 .!IMO
l.AOIJNA
Ht.Ant 21HM
Wntclltf 2Br 1 Ba
New crpVpnt, pool.
$850/mo. FREE
RENT. 1728 Bedford
Ln. 827-5107 or 310.
596-4770 x 205
SAN'J I\ ANA 26HO
Ing. Secured loca· May I, 1992. WN•R
lions. For protected D • V I 8 TAT • D , ONLY .111waU1Y I territory Info. 1·800-HAV• PROM MY
323·8317• MOTHalUll PLEASE
FREE BROCHURE. The CALL (714) 458-8786
newest concept In vending. Be flret In LOST: 1 year old, an
your area. Olroct from grey male CAT, Name: manufacturer. (24 _B_lu_• ________ _
hour•) 1 ·800-824· LOST: 1 year old, all
9304. grey male CAT, Name:
Bachelor Apt S350/ LOCAL VENDING Blue. l.a1t 1 .. n 5/22,
MO Utile Incl R O U T E M U S T vicinity of 4th & Aca·
Eves: 838-5750: SELL. CALL TODAY. cla, COM, If foond,
Daya. 548-0530 1-soo-749•2800 please call 175-8984.
Larry or Shella OWN y O UR OWN LOST: White Cockallel,
OLIVE BARREL vicinity E. 18th St, North Laguna, Old STORE. Gourmet 01• Costa mHa. Mate
World charm 1 BR + 1 f 1 grieving I Reward I Call Small 1BR for 1 person. 38R 3BA & 2BR 2BA loft, 1BA $1050/mo ves, ood, choco ate 896-3311 ext 60754
I Incl Uts. Jane Chew Back Bay huge hae, gd and gifts. Ideal family lgh 8 hses to water. ava I NI master 1ultH, spa. 1 /d I f hi F and r~ d•"•· 722-9912 n ts. 494. 11 77 or 494.6212 area, g rm, w • pr 11•. ranc se. un ... -, now. S650 Incl um. cloua, frplcs, w/d's, emply'd, no 1mkg/ warding. Locations
Lse, no pals 675·9229 patios, 1ome garages.•·a-T_U_D_l_O_a_p_t_t_b_l_oc_k pet1. $420 641·5020 now available In your
Spacloua 3BA 2U Wiii con1lder small to beach. Kitch w/ •i .. ant NB condo area. {800) 733-3026.
W/0, refrlg, fireplace, F_>ets. Victoria Park atov. & refrlg. $700/ view, pool, tennis, Pav Phone• • Poss.
large upper deck w/ Apta. 714-722•7505 mo lncJ utlt. 497-1167 walk 10 bch, fem $450 1900 Wkly Income •
view, walk to beachl ATTRACTIV• tBR + ~ utn 722-85n Min. Invest. $9,600. 1·
d :973-4712 •:844-0535 with pvt patio. Walk to 800-226-2290
CO HON/\
DEL M/\H 21i2:!
••2BR 1 BA, clean a
bright w/pool, Walk tO
beach & 1hop11
$835/mo. 494-~720
eve ryt h i ng. S 5 7 S SPORTS ICHOWIHIP
M•v only. 546-9081 f'MJICHlll
E'Sld• tBR t 810, *2BDRM $700• Start your own 1cout-.. S 18DRM $*"" •LIDO Spaclou1,qulet Ing bureau for high ••A 700. Oulet, * vvv* B h s 1 1chool student at'"· 11-k Lnd BBQ 4 r 1e. unny pat o. n we ept. ry, • FrJg, dahw1hr, stove nr bch.M/F 23-39, n/1. letea. If you en/oy
No pets 831-8427 Incl. No pets 545-4855 ss3s+utn. 723-0400 1port• and help no
Ht:ALTll &
f'JTNt:s-.; :tooo
DIETS OON"T WORK,
BODY WISE DOESI
Lo" rat, Inches, bulld
Lean bOdy maHI ln-
creaH energy. All nat·
ural lngredlenll. En-
dorsed by doctors &
athletes. (714) 252·
7409. House & Furnish·
Inga For Sale! 2264
Meyer, off Wilson, nr
Harbor 831·5801 •SUNNY 2Br 1 Ba, all E. BROADWAY newly •Lido up-1tatra. 2br/2ba, •NB Shr 2br w/Ocean/ high school athletH, decorated lg• 2BR ba" view, frpl, gar, look no further. As the
4 · 4Br, 2\o\Ba, Lots ol bedrms/garage w/
Ught, frHh paint. nu yard. $1500/mo. No--::~==~,,....."'""""-~ OUT·Of'-STATE
PROPERTY 1558
Announ cemen ts
IRVINE 1044 crpet, great neighbrhd pets. Agl/Owner Jorry
13800/mo. 721o0e78 Brooks 945.9345 new Int, patio, 2-car • Bay vw, Clean furn "WORLD'S LARGEST carport, pool, lndry lBA, bale, gar, s5 oo. St350/mo lease, no rm. Iota of wndws, ATHLETIC SCOUTING
PRESTIGE AREA ---------Ocean views, 3BR 2BA 1'1'Lldo Penlnaula• $900. 759·1412, Bob No pell. 548•9441 pet1, 720-9685 $412/mo 675-7499 SERVICE," we provide
Westpark 1 Br 1 Ba MOVING TO acro11 from park. 3 Unique 1 & 2BR Units 2BR + office, 2Ba. E. Side, lovely 2BR BLUFFS 2Br 2\o\Ba, •MB·Beech fron~·•hr total support and a nice h1de·n-wny. Lowr car 1ar. $1975/mo. for lease Prlvate bch t ti
11 1 1 d d b · .. 73 .. 0 • 3101h lrl1, walk te JBA, encl, gar. w/d t3QO sq ft, 2-car gar. 2br,Grt vw, W /D , proven, 1ys ema c un · rg an scp LAS VEGAS". 760-8384. Lois agt. on ay, v -30 .. -eoh. Yrlv $1300/ ' hkup, new dee. $800/ Avail now. No pet1. method of finding COi·
Pt:HSONAJ.S .IOO.'
DWM IMkl attractive
young female to 1hare
fabuloo1 ocean front
estate In exchange ror
llght houHkeeplng,
babysitting. Salary
poulble. 497-oeM.
patio, cntr air, 4 yrs 710 Lido Park Dr. -• Clean Prof. 646-0428 1 1 t h 1 hi new, pool. 5142,500 Tired of the high Sunny spacious 2BR1---------mo. Alll 6/1. 676-2238 mo. 582·1289 $1095/mo. 175-0068 eg a e sc oars P•
'852·8919 Prine only cost ol llvlog? 2 bed· house to share w/fem •Waterfront Condoa 713\o\ JASMINE. Bright E.&IDE 2BR. dshwshr, LIVI! AT THE BEACH 2 f_..'!S~/FG, raa~~ve'oop~o1n,~ ~~~o~i8s:~~:~1~1.hl~t room. 1 bath home N/S, 3 blks 10 bch, 2Br 31!.iBa & 2Br 3Ba 1 Br 1 Ba rear unit ......
on a large. walled $575/mo. 723·6084 +Iott. Dock, rooftop above gar, w/d, refrlg, encl gar, patio, no Elegant 1 BR. apt, 9ft 21-30 to share 3BR In nanclng available. For NEWPORT
BEACH 1069
BAY VIEW REDUCED
Ocean & boy view, lrg
lot, older houso. Now
S700K. Agt. 850-1220
corner 101. Super deck, BBO, spa. Bay/ S82S S500 HC 723-1513 pell. 145-4319 cell, balcony, fu~. It & Newport. 291-9252 more 1nlormallon call
Location! Com-:'J;j{;i4fJf;fjfji ocean/city vlow. AC, ' . Eastalde 2BR 1BA, encl iunny $725. 831·2343 ""B_a_c_k._.,,B_a_y_2_/2 __ tw_n_h_m-•..,_1_·8_00._84.,..-8-_56_o_5_. __ _
plelely renovated! 2·car gar, frplc. Mstr Beech Cloael 2BR hk f Prof M 25•35 non-imk Wanted Network mrk· RV parking. Onlv XLNT R'SIDE 1 Br 1ulle w/spa tub. mod-1 V..Ba, 1parkllng fresh, oar. w/d upl, ncd h hltt 1 • d I vt ti If uard $875/mo 178 E $595/mo + \'\ utll. tng eavy ers $75.000. Call Bill or up x, P pa o. o • orn appliances. $2000 all amen1t1e1, no pets. • • Avail 611. 722•7522 Ground floor. Multi· Hetan today at (702) 1treet prkg. $595/mo. & si300/mo. 850-6985 $1100/mo. 675-8472 Wilson 828·1473 million~ Co'64e-e33t
36"'·92 2 f I f 78().()119 or 548-6283 _____ ,..,........,,..,___ 8 lb p , .. N .,. 4 or n or· 2BR 2BA f(Ix condi:>, 2· Fully furn studio, l yr EASTSIDE ·..---------; • oe enn, """" u -matron. •81ke to Beach• 3BR car gar, new crpt, new. s of PCH w/frig Beck Ber 4br/4ba Hme, gar, un-MONEY
Pt-:ttSONl\I
st-;HVll t-.s .111w.
OAYFRONT W/00
Panoramic harbor.
moun1a1n, & city light ---------2BA, 2 car gar +, vault cells, w /d . stove, micro, utiVcable 2BR. 1BA. back yard, furn, steps to bch,
frplc, Nr Nwpl 1;1ll $1250/mo. AvaJI 7/1. Incl $660. 675-1199. gas Wahr/Oryr hkupi. $800/mo utll/mald Hr• TO LOAN 2!1 t .a
HOT, LIVE I WILD
JUSTYOU&ME
1·702-171-4103 111ews. 3Br 2'hBa. Best
valuo on bay.
Sl.250.000 723·1943 Houses/Condos
For Rent
$1350/mo. 650-6266 850-0736 or 854-3370 !'lo pets. 1195/mo. vice lncl'd, 723-4471 UPPER 1 Br 1 Ba, frptc, ·--• OVER 21 ONLY "Be wary of out of VERY DISCREET BILLING
Dover Shores Ar••
3Br ~ don. 2lh Ba,
pool, remod thruout. av owner $449.500 obo
756·1515 or 645-6798
1200 •If 2BR 2BA. mod-EHtblutf 1eo• View deck, prkg ape. Cute 645-1631 ,al1 3pm.
ern decor, patio, oar. E•ec home 3br/2.5ba, but, older so only•---------w •. ~
bltln1, pools, Clbhse, formal din, llv, lg fem $780. 720-8081 833-8182 GOOD LOCATION!
GENEllAJ, 2 102 etc. $895 B32·5292 rm, $2400 759· 1618 Lg 2BA 1 lhBA town-l,!,,.'-'lllll~'I"'
3BR twnhse, Nwpt Hts, LIDO IS. 2br/2ba house, lndry rm, d/W,
Drastically Reduced
OPEN SUN 1·5
28 ENCORE CT
3BA 2'1'JBa Newpon
Crest ocean view
$289,000. Coast New-
pon Proponles. Gigi
Thomas 759·3784
E·Plan!
Full bay vu; $499,000.
Lse opt? 851-8190
LIDO ISLE Newly
remod. Spac. 5BR
SBA, 45' lot. 2 f/ps,
spa, S845K. 673-6239
rtwpt Heights, Open
Sunday 1·5 310
Altso S569 000 & 547
NEWPORT BUCH • lrplc, sngl gar. patio, house, frpl, 2 car gar, patlo...1. 5825/mo. Studio, Furn, Comm very nice, 322 Oxl• St. 2 ti b 2078 Thurtn pa os, Y ownor Del F lshecl CENTAUR MGMT pool/1pa. $775 $995/mo 947.7 40 $515 000 89"'2626 uxe um CORONA DEL MAR 1...,..,....,-.....,..,~~----•~:-=:-:--:' ':":"~,...or--..,~ 142•2288 or 831 ·2725 • 2bd Apt w/patlo, 690 16TH ST. New pnV LIDO ISLE lease. 3BR Bachelor 1BR+ encl
comm pool -$950 crpt. 2Br 1Ba w/2-car 2BA, Avail Nowt gar. Total rent and1'L_g_1_B_R_,-frl-g-.-,-,-ov-•-.-ne-w
CORONA DEL MAR gar & lrg yd. PeVchlld $2000/mo. No pell. move-In S600. May palnVdrpa. N/smkr, no
• 3bd Perfect for ok. S1000/mo. 721-t1t8 Owner/brkr. 499·3400. pay rental lat • 15th pets. Pref adlts. HUO If qualified. 842· t-...... 42-roommstes • S 1600 0 e I u x • 2 B R 2 BA Light & Bright 2BR 2BA 2000 or 548. 134 7 acc•p ...... -· .,..
NEWPORT BEACH Condo, f/p, pool, gym, upper unit, 2 cat gar, Lovely 18R Coortyard
•. 2bd Bay vu. pent-tenn. Bear/MacArthur 1 yr lse. $1250 Joyce, ---------I o d pool
house • $2000 $1 ,090/mo. days 838· P1udentlal Ca. 729-7237. =~;:~.. ~=k' aboui NEWPORT BEACH 0405, eve. 731-7528 Move-In • 3bd, Balboa Bay --------Luxury Condo!! Spec1a1a1 842·5858
Club • Vus • $2600 New custom 4BR 3BA, II• Mile from ocean. 2 SPECIAL!
CORONA DEL MAR 1 ml from bch next to pvt suites. Perloct for 1 BR & 2BR 1 '141A MOVt•ln Speclal1l
• 3bd, Spyglass. 17th. 221 Cabrlllo. professionals. Brand 2 & 3BR Townhome1I
I $3 25 $1900/mo. days 644-Pool, spa, cable hkup Good loci 1549.7397 vlows spa • 4 8722. eves 759-1104 now. In gated, pool WESTLAKE VILLAGE
comm S1500. Aot MS 8 122 An ... I r 1---------SUMMER Spacious 3BR twnhse, B54-5900 ' ,. me Quiet E.Slde Apt 2·Stry,
RENTALS AVAILABLE frplc, prlv patio, poo1,•-::~==-===-=-':"':"=~ ---------2BR 1\o\BA, patio, Free Ren ti Call NEWPORT NORTH lndry lac. no pets. Sml
R1,ers1do 5459.000 Waterfront Homee K Agt 675 5511 Immaculate Medina p k S I II fncd yrd $825 mo. aren, • on oversized lot. 3BR, 8f • ett ftg,, 2448 Elden. 142-5325 Owner bkr 494-0251 Inc. Realtor•
OVERLOOK Lido & 131'1400• 760-3800 173-6900 • Catalina. 1511 Kings ---------Rd 4Br • .. S895K. Make tho right move.
STEPS 10 SC Plaza. 2~BA, Fam Rm, AJC. W1lh Ocean & Sunset•---------
Spacious 2Br 1 Ba Lush, private setting. views. Nice 1 BR w11on Superb 1 BR, upstalra,
condo, nu pnl/crpt. Lease or lease option. $895. Child OK. No encl gar, no pets, re-
Ouol Mc»ter Suites
From$1150
1 Bed!OOrTV 1 Both
Small Pets Welcome"
-------~ ~ ~"°"*
720-8764
2MlANO
NEWPORT BEACH
Blufhl Mature Male to
1hr lg condo In BACK· a r •a com Pan I e I · SINGLES: Meet 1lngle BAY, Quiet, Pool, Check with the local people t hroughout
S4g5/mo 644•2so7 Bettor Bu1lneH Bu· rural America. Co""°
reau before you aend dentlal, repute~. ••
COM lg pvt rf'n/ba In any money tor IHI. • tabli1hed ptan. FrM
3Br 2Ba hse nr beach Read and under11and detall•. Country eon-
w/ga.r. '$550/mo. Mark any contracts belore nectlon1 Newslett",
81M87·2113 Mon·Fr1 you sign. Shop PO Bo• 409, Supetlof,
aroond for ratH." NE 81971. CM IN B. Sh ar • 2 Br __ __,_,.....,. __ ...,... ....... ___ __
11hBa apt, avail 7/1. DEBT CONSOLIDATION
$425 + utll. RHpon FREEi with credit re·
Fem pref. 642·8060 pair $2,000·50,000.
Cut monthly payment• Costa Mesa 3BR condo to SO'!i. Kllmberly
shr w/qulet couple. 2 Credit 1-800-226-0190.
car gar, lndry, prlv b-. 9am-11pm e.1.t $450 ~ utll 434-9796
Elegant NB Home. pr• GET DEBT FREE NOW!
fer prof male. kitchen, Guar conaolldatlon.
lndry. $350 + utll. S1·S50K. Bad credit
Avall 8/4. 54s-9515 oll, last approval. 1· 800.276w8604 7 day•
Fully furn twnlls In CdM
to 1hr w/prof, nr pool/
1pa. $475, Incl ut1I.
844-2929
Gorgeous Back Bay
hm, mstr BR w/pvt BA
& entry, w/d, jac:. MfF.
$500/mo 851-8509
Announcements
ANNOUNC't-.Mt:NTS
2920
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BECOME A PARAL..m•
GAL. Jofn America 'e
fastest growing PfC>-
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torneys. Lawyer lft.
str!J<:led home 1tU(tt.
The tlnell paralegal
program avallabte.
FrM catalogue. 100-
3 e 2 .7 o 1 o o •pt.
LG712.
Will CO•OP 650-5799 Pilot Real Estate Sml pet ok. HUD ok $2700. 551·8410 Paula Pets. 931·9107 frig, elec range, $550 $810/mo. 646-6634 X460. Grubb & Ellls + dep. Call 142·5964 • .._ ________ NPT BEACH Penln1ula.
Close to beach, w/d.
S 390/mo yeartv.
LEARN GUNSMITHINQ•
·RIFLES. SHOTGUN$,
PISTOLS. Become an
expert at hlgh-pront
repafra. Full and part
time opportunltlea.
Profe•slonal level
home 1tudy. Frff llt·
eralure. IOo-362-7070
Oept. GG712.
Service
Directory
ADDITIONS
REMODELING 3410
You can hire on honest,
hard working contrac·
tor. Make the Wise
Choice. Wise Con·
atructlon 548-8223
BUSINESS
SERVICES 3488
LOANS
Per sonal/Buslnes1
Bills Consolodallon
Home Equlty/Refln.
1-800-566-3532
CARPEN1'HY 3f> lO
Rtp11tt. Aemod. Doon, m
(tows, Clbnlla. •tucco ' dly-
wal, lencff. gaits. fie. Uc. 3S yrs t.p. .ltrrf 14t-OH1
C'l·:Mf:NT
CONCIU:TE :rn26
SERVICE DIRECTORY
C fo;ll/\Mll
TILES :t:12R
THE ORIGINAL
DEAN tht TILE MAH
leaky 1hower1·Acld
wash & regrout. New
& Repair. Bathroom•
Shower doors. Kilc-
Floore-Plum bing Uc.
25yrs O.C. 673-8065
TILE lnltalled/Repalred.
Prompt Courteous StNlce
Fr .. Est. & RellfencH
JOhn & Shelby.848-6171
CLEANING
st:RVl('t:s :t~»4H
•tJo .. ~· Ucen1ed. bonded,
Insured since 1980.
Reis. e:Je-1438
CONl llJ\(' rons :t55H
Morrison Palnllng &
General Con111uctlon.
Rafa. free e11.
721-SJ548
("()NSTHllCTION
Bllll.l>INO :moo
t"t-:NC-t-.~
& llECKS :rn I r,
1.ANl>SCAl't. &
I.AWN CAIU: :llillli
PaNCa8•0AT•8. OLl'8 L•nd~oaplng.
New Repair. AtdWoOd/ AHld, comm I. Ouallly
Ctdlf l'Olt ~~II work/reasonable ral••
Jim Whyte 542•72ofi Local refs. 265-0919
All American Tr••
aervloe. Removal,
Trim, Senior Dl1c.
......,..R•PAIR8 Home/ FrM est. 531-8415
Rental PROPERTIES •~ex~P~'D~G~AR=o~E~N~E~R-: -,~5
Palnt.Carpentry-e1c.· yr• COM, N.B. Ouallty
Drywall. Glry64S.5277 work, reas. ralH. Refs
HANllY MAN :n 10
•All types repalre.
Painting, Stucco, dry·
wall, fences/gatH. Se-
nlof Diec. John 532-4tSI
•lmprov. Your Hm•
I do ell tradea. Low
prlcH, llc'd & bonded.
Jay. 850-3 008
Carpentry, plumbing,
tile, drywall, mHonry a more. Reas. ratH.
Jim 848-2824
HANDY ANDY
Elec·Plumb·P•lnt. Lt.
carpntry, etc 631-4CM3
....,., ~ 631-1872
Shannon River Co
Landscap. aprnklra,
repaJr malnt. llghllng,
Cleanup. 849-~'"1 :14
The A Team. Personal·
lzed lawn & garden
care & hH cleanlng.
1 IS yrs exp,142·3921
• TRllif
Te'''""'"'•••· Law111, ......... 7114'79
MJ\SUNHY .SH..!H
MOVINO .HU a l'AIN IINO .IM!>M
Poor Man'• llllo¥er 1 Mfoheel Ce• Painting
hr min. Quar. lowest $13/hr, + materials
rates, lie. 108002 Ref. 7 yr9 elCp
Insur. 714/833-9925 87• 4009
l 'Al'tO:lllNI, IHflfl PUBLIC NOTICE
The Calif. Pubtlc utlU.
W •AT Ha R ·TIT ROOl'INQ AU typH,
wood. compo1lt1on,
lite-weight tile, fla
roof1. Uc. 41441488
,r ...... 718-4992
Sl'lllNKI Flt
Ill l'l\lllS .1'1:• I
1iH Commlaslon RE· M CW. lhd Hll'I T°""*
QUIRES that all ueed Total 1M8'tot Aemoc:t-
ho u a eh o Id goods effng S.CV. Aclwtoe To
movere print their TM Cruy. 13S-717Z aprlnlcl•r• are m
P.U.C. Cal T number, only l>utlneH. Repair
limos end chaurreura & 1 n 1 t a II a 11on1
print their T.C.P. num· * Low Rat .. * Charle• 722·7824. ber In all advertise-ment.a. If you haw 8 drain cleen&ng, S*lmb-
1
The Community Mv
questlon at>out "1• ... Ing rep.U. & lnatala. ket Ptllc:e. Pltot Cl ..
gality of• mover, limo FrM quo .... M1·214S fled
or chaulfeur, call: 842·H78
Publtc UUNtlH
Commluk>n
714-558-4181
l'AINTINO .Hc1H
llO!H IN<o .11110
Tll I c IHINO .1•1.111
Rooflnt RIPllr Mis• App .. Tutoring
Tiie roof apecl9&!1t. Uc R•edlngtESL. Creden·
re'9. free .. un.1'22 U.ied. 183-4085
~ttY ff"'• .... ._. Sadler Roofing Co. Ne & PM °' wknd.a. chltdter ,.. rs _., WWll Ins. 25 yrs. WtKtt guar. 6 lldutti. Buie mat
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1!:'.:o. ~ U:: all ;Pft roo~ & Engll1h skltl1. 11 •W .P. YOUNQQUllt i;:=:1
: ... =:"===·=:.::::::15::;:'::·:13::::;'·:22~os:;:· =:;I Pahtttne Centreotet It
Oual. painting by prof. Ucl8020M. tns. P:rH
.... &45-3305
Kunhatt Painting. A ....
rates wtthout compro-
ml 11 ng quellty. Uc.
554128'. Aet9 • ..w711
Local Cefttnctor
Lie.Ins. r••• rat••·
frH "" refs.en. 7922
Convenient
Pllet Claullletl ...... n
..
642-5678
Increase Your Reach Through Our NeW l119Dlld Lower Ralls
For more information, CaN Todayl Ask tor your
S8Mce Di'8ctory R1pf'81811ta1Mt 842--i321 Ext.310
Bualn••• Problem•?
Call 631-5799 I do turnarounds.
Martin LAmbert 759-~
Prof Fem, N/smkr, W/D, MAKE A FRIEND FOR
3BR 2BA hsa. $525 LIFEI S di ... I -•n• TRA \'t. I. :to l °'
Incl utll. Carnation St, can nav on. "Be w•fl'V of out of COM nr bch 875-a518 European, Yogo1la· -• • · vlan, South American, area companle1':
SC Metro 2Br condo Japanese High School Ch.ck with the local
shr w/non·1mkr M/F. Ex ch an g • st u-Better Bu1ln••• Bu-
Tennl1/pool/apa/gym. den11 ... Arrlvlng Au· reau before you Hnd
$375/V..utll Inc h"kpr gult •.. Hoat FamlllH any money for IML
2 times mo. 558-4155 nHdedl American In· Read and understand
Ht:NTALS
WANTED :27.ltl
WANTED CUSTOM
HOM• LU8• 3-4BA. 1 to 5 yra. Up
to $0,500 mo. Big
Cyn, Belcourt. C0tona
del Mar w/ocHn view.
Call Joe 512-&24-8390
SIOllJ\Ot: :n~:l
* 1200 aq ft.. SttKege
+ off., care, furn, ale .
11511 Npt Blvd. CM
l550.15153-1115
Commercial
Real Estate
llllSl:\il-.SS lit I-IC 1-.
•Oil IH.N I .• ltl!I
tercuttur.i Student Ex· any contract• before
change. Call Barbara you elgn. Shop
(7 t 4) 870-8883 °' 1 • 8104.lnd for rates."
eoo-s1BL1NG. 1~M~E~x~1-=c~o~-~,-,~5~a,__.""s_a_n
Otego to En1eneda.
Includes: Roundtrlp
crult• with meala
aboard M.V. Pacific
Star, plue 4 dayl/3
night• hotet aceom.
modatlons at the
Paralso Lu Pa.Ima..
1-I00-4U '384.
MI \1111 11 ·,1111·s
,\II t N
NEEO 1ummer employ·
Hl7 Have a garage 10
be cleaned out, Win·
dows wHhod? Call
the Youth Employ-
ment Service at 142·
0474 lor a quallOed
youth, age 14·22.
Ovet 400 utltfled em·
plOyers In th .. put 12
months! No FM to
employers. The Youth
Employment Service
of the Harbor Area, •frOR SAIA•'
542 Weit UHh Street, N~ B .. ch Coun-
Sulte B, Co1ta Mesa, try Club Golf Member>
Callf, 828227·2705. Ship, 8S().1413
W 0 L FF TA N N I N G iRYiYAAee;ee;ertiiii~1iii•ii•Mi1irn19l19ii1ia
BEDS. New Com-duH rroun, paid
merclal-Home Unite leOOO, ftrst l800 takH
from 11 H .00. Lampi· "4-0211
Lollona-Acoe11orles.
Monthly payment• low
H 118.00. Call tOday 3001 _720, 3731 l/F FREE NEW color cata•
1009 81'· 1117 Welt· log. t-80().331.e&:Je •
Cliff, NB. Agt 541-5032 "SUNBEDS" PurchaH
Auntlnvt•n leach Wolff System suntan
Otflc:e f0t Rent. S3M beda and part• fac· ~ ....,.th, tat and tory dlreet from Ktaf·
MCUrl1y, 14a.e200 aun. Call us tet yoUf
Employment
Opportunities
INIHISJlllAJ. .!7HH
free cotOf catalog at:
1..eo().323-7197.
.. \1 f'I, ,, \11 \I ' 'I
•LIQUOR Cl.DK
Plf 2-4 nights
Costa MHa. C.,I
~=:~ 2000 & HOO c~...-11)1 11""*""
Sq. ''· 39715 Birch St. poaatlon, • hour9 pw
Np'l 9ch 541-6032 A9t fll'OUND: UYS '0UND ct.y, needed by ~
Ceata Meaa 1300-1/21/12, Newport UngtOf'I •••c" C4lr
HOO aq.tt. Up to ~ Beach P14"' Alea.Hear ~~~ omc.a. Whlftl4"' & 11th ~Uafd Towef 11'24 (lmptoyar Paid~
It. Agent H~aoeo (11'2 'P) ~ c .. to lmployHs' "•",.. NN iHUI 1•1000 lctentlfV 723-'3 " ment Contrtbullen
aq " ""''.. Aoll up Heartbroken :,=ti·~ 1'1°. = dOOfa, OrMt Placent6a '•mM.. Metta .,._ , .. ,
... loc. Also .. Ote fmt '°"" ~ Air"•.... "'°" " . '* .... ,.._. 6 ofc, I*' ac laft Cet. ~ ~ ._. _,. =t
Mcl'ftAgl . ._t220 member of tf'9 '8rftlVI ~~ H.a,
11 lbe. mal• ... •ast ftl'lone •••••••• Men 8111, W:lnlty OI DHllllne far ._,,...... SELL your used vthlclt
IWOUOh classlfltd Ml·M?I ,
lun•v & CelMO l'ilah· 1e June 1. 1-. lands Or, Cotona del •~~~~"'!!-!'!!'"!"!I!'!'-.•
Mar ... PleaH ... Ip MIMONIATOl'i
U• rG\lnlte our famllyf lw & ....,.. .,..,
Contac1 M8fY .. .... ~ type. ... .,...
Ol71 nny. CM. 14 .... 11
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Newport Beach/C09ta Meu Daffy Pilot Thursday, June 4 , 1992 17
1 ~ J I I I •, \, ' • { ~ IH1',!I ·,111 s .:.111 »lf Iii 111·,tll'd ( ( >f(() 'I,;\ l it\. I'•~. Il l H ( IH. VllOI ~ I' IHH~ Jt.t-.1' !JI IU VOLKSWAGUN ~1 .' 1:1 ........ 1IUIR ....... -.. •,, 1 ..... ( I' I I I • P•IDUO•O&PK llA8\'SfTI"EA WANTU>
I "'°""'8 .. 1rlofice, In Newpon Bc;h. MW! eo ~ a ...... pro-be English .,,eulng. W • d d I ft 8 0 r •a a
dUoe 831..... FIT Cal 873-35&1 ... ded bodice, tUlte
IH.I ~1.\f( .. 1.!.!
••STATaa&•• MANY fTEMSI Corner
of Paclflc Or & Acacia
•sTATa aALa Furn t Y' ... t.n Whaler •ee Convert.._ C9f· •ee CMf'9" .. •b4, G-
t<>' 3t>r hM, 80% 1111• w/trler, '80 70HP •tt•. • apCI, •27, nu cytondef, 5-ll)d, AMJ
new, top quallt)'. JOhnson, Equip w/l•t· pan too many to 1111. FM caH, IVC, Met
QNnae~T..-.
••• 1'ederel Credit
Union'• "°""'81n v ...
-lltMCh .. .,,..,. ~ tor P'(T .,..,.
• • bottom, 'llOf'Y .. eoant PVTPOITOFFICE p,.. ~ 1n l400122·91•9 Sat & Sun 8-4
P'IT ,.....__ k nchg for dog altUng o.r ....... 518 LMU-
put In ALLEY, Sat 10.
•. no ping pong tbl, Altentloft: Ttdctr lur nu ny fal'I. & ,,.,orel
'79 Convert. s....-
••atl• New blll top,
nu ant, 341l ml on • yr
eng, loo1&11run1 grt.
$6400 obO 557-64HI mo11ly oak. eom• Ht ~ttonlca, 36 gal nu top, all pape1a-all Gold, Cloth Hats,
antqa, ori.ntal rugs, luel cap. many acce1. muscle, 512,999 obo. S95001obo 5•&·9187
dish••. pots, sll\ler-$8500 obo 63 t-6966 __;;C..;.a_u_c;...1_111_&4.;.....0-.;.....7_134;;.._ __ 1 •ee Wren9ler Red . AJ •eo .lett• QL 33.000
noon telef. Aeq e mo.
out\ MnclMng el(p.
For Information call:
OCTPCU
2115 No. Broadway
Senta Ana, CA 92708
7'4/547 ... t 41 ... 129
714/N2-3398
perm. "'' ..... WOf • • hou••llHpif\g In lg phones. Friendly 6 ,.. houM on Udo 1 .... ~:.-e...~2 Mon-Fem only 722·7038
ReO~tloNei/ NANNY-Uve oue, 2 ~hi._
... tretma.I dren In my CM/NB
Maclntoah ewp. req. area. It hellpg. "ff
Pagemaker, Excel, & Mof1.frt 842-3177
Word. 730.9539
R•f'htO•MTION R•PAIR (Comm'lt
Peraon Wanted
C•ll 631-4•04
Merchandise
C I I I I I I I 1111 ~ '> ware, etc. Super Apollo 24• Dual Cntrl, '85 CORVEnE c. e cyl, 40k ml, Great m1, •'"' cond, AM FM Value, Call M . J . lly btril> NB Slip trl _. I Cond. SHOO 752-1075 cast. 1nr1. AJC. Q.450 I c.o I 7 Mullen M-F t-~ 76&--v• • r, Red wlb ... ge nterlOf, 1 "I £1\ .. .,.7
4790 °' evff 551•1048 Loran, bait tank-Gn glass top, 17 .. ¥!<heels or 758-21 12 cal ..... m 1-
Ctlltctorst Irvine Terrace Peri, MuS\ Sell last & tires. ZR-1 rear
Nt-.WPOln &8500 557·~557 bum per. Cua tom
Hl-~ACH ti I IHI SAIL BOATS 7014 w111 aacrlflce une1uy 7th Annual
Purpua um1t•d ed1t10n Commun&tv "Lady Ann•" Teddy n~ •Mov"'9 ••••• Baby Bear 18 of only 100 Qaraae Sale! equip, kOftwn beds, Mooring &. 25' aeu
made, 1200. Pleaa• SAT. AIN• 8th turn, dlahH, blkea, boet near Pavllhon.
call 842-4321 X332 7 :30 8 ,...1:00 pm golf clubs. etc, S15k. 673·2234
daya or 631-3220 eves Over 20 homeowners Sal 8·3, 874 Halyatd SP1':1-;u &
paint. 42,000 mUH
$14,500/obo.
Call 848-8200
LIN<'Ol.N ff120
LINCOLN '71
ConUnontel •60
eng. runs good Sl295
Mull H•I 642·0567
MI-;IH'Jo:DES 9130
MISC AUTO 112"~
OOUATE YOUR CAA.
Ttuck, Molorhome.
boat , real estate.
stamps, coins. co~
IOCt1blas to Found•·
hon serving the B lind.
I R s. tax deductible.
Free towing; need not
run 1·800-326-5922. BEA PILOT
BOY OR GIRL
The DallY Piiot la
currently contracllng
young adulla between
the •oe• or 14 • 11 to MU the paper at ape-
clal events. There 11
no door to door aollc-
ltlng and you would
work only one Satur-
day a week until
achoo!'• out. Earn
money and have tun,
tool Muat be out·
going and possesa a
po1IU11e allltude. For
more Information call
Paul Jelley at 642-
4333 Ext. 109.
SPECIAL EVENT
SOLICITORS
WANTED
'OOTBA&.[ CARD COLL wlll be selling a Ian· (15th/Monrovia)
$2500 Beckel! Value, taSllc assortmenl of -.-.-,c-ou-,.--E-a-ta_t_e_S_a_l_e
D k 0 "I Must Sell $37511 treasures: Costume Brn loather aola, deal<, •r •k .. oy Call Jerry 673·7045 Jewelry, clothes, com· 0 e ••• r W/ml ro """ 1amp1, Ibis, TV. paint· r r r, -putor equipment, FlllC Co d $200 722~""•A lng1, misc, 644-6548 " • .,,~ machines, antiques,
AN l'll}!J 1-.S hO I 0 SKI BOATS 7016
19' OL.ASTRON '87
190HP Mere/cruiser I/
0, Open Bow Trl·HUll,
Sun-Top. Trailer. Lots
of storage. Great Ski
Boat In excellent con·
dltlon (10 person ca-
pacity). $10,500 OBO.
Call (714)846-1571
TRADE OR SELL
'83 CAMARO Z28
Black, 305 engine.
overdrive trans. Would
like to trade tor truck
Please call 890·0055.
CHRYSLER 90rt0
'81 ~•Oat conv 1dnt
cond, all rec'ds, 1
owner, 94k m l, S18k
675-7475
'88 420 Champagne.
'91 M•Mr•tl TC 7000 choc. 64k ml, loadod,
ml, as new, No Down anrl, xlnt cond ,
take 011er pymnt of $24,750 obo 630-3030
$56t/mo 759-1816 '88 H~Olt rod/beige.
ANTtQUES &
CLASSICS ff2!'>ll
'56 T·B lrd, Prime
Shape. Must Sell.
S25,000. Home 702·
749.57 05/884-0306.
Business 702·2•8-
5511 or Fax 246·5514.
Plll'1 Time
VERIFIER
Needod Thuraday &
Salurday morning•.
Co1ta M .. • area. Ver·
lty d•llvery o r th• Delly Plk>t. Muat ha11•
rellat>le car and In""•
ance. C•ll Mlk• at
842 ... 333.
Why play ~Ide 'N
Seek with childcare? Cati The ltllot toctayl
IA2·6e71.
'
Th• Delly Piiot la
currently contracting
thoae who possess an
out-going aplrlt and a
winning smile to worll
at our booths and sell
aubscrlptlons at 11arl-
ou1 special events In
the Orange Coast
area. No experience Is
required. Start at
$5.00 an hour plus
commlu lon on each
order you sell. Thia ls an easy way to get
extra Income. For
more Information con-
tact Paul Jelley 1lt 642·
4333 Ext. 209.
LINES
French a Victorian Antq baby Items. doll•, MOVING SALE carved rosewood turn PR••: Cord of Newly wheelchairs, l<llctlen 8a-12n No l!erllesl 1840.1880. Ane col: Cut Firewood, Great Items. games, bll< .. , W/O, cllhng, baby/chi
lectlon Incl: 8" mlrr w/ t 0 r B •a ch Cam P books. sills and much drn1 Items, & morel columns. 2nd Empire Fires! CALL 844•1678 morel Coma to Pacific 2640 Basswood St
bed, 2 mrbl chests, lg or 72t-852l Coast Highway and Ir· 721·5773
Transportation MAIUNE SLIPS
DOCKS 7022
HONDA 9081>
•'83 CIVIC t300•
4 Speed, Air Condi·
tlon l ng . RUNS
GREAT!, 35-40 MPG
2 new trres, 155k
anrl, wr. chrm whls
orig owner, xlnt cond
St9,500 722·0884
SUBAH.U 9200 dl1play cablnet1, Unconditional lovel 2 yr vine Terrace Drive
carved armolre w/mlrr old, spayed, border (Across from Newport
front, sml tbl1, catVed collle mix. Very small. Country Club) and
arm ctva. A.It top qua!-smart & alloctlonato. pick-up a map and list
lty, fin• cond pieces. Needs a lamily to love of addresses. 10 Minutes To Open miles (50% highway
Sea! 18' Power $195 miles}, $2399 obo
'78 Subaru Wagon
Auto. fully loaded
$2850. 722-9785
1988 Mu•••nv, 269
V-8, A.T. 95,._ Me-
chanically Restored,
New Interior. Just
needs paint 1ob to be batter tha n new.
Must Seel 723-e239 & a yard. Lovaa every· MOVING SALE Furn,
O•k Sideboard, mlr· one & everything! hsehld Items, Patio mo, 45' Sall, narrow __ s_T.;..E;..V.;..E;..._75.;..4_·_1..;.26.;..2 __ 1 beam 5450 752-2881 *'89 CRX SI Loaded TRUCKS 9220
$4950 080
(7t4) 846-1571
ror, ornate, good 675-67l2 sot, & morel Fri & Sat
cond, S300 722-0tMM ......,9-_2....;•,....7-1,....8-J_as_,,.,_i_,,_e __ '18 Run•bout '85 w/llr,
BOATS 7011
w/options, Mini cond.
lo w mites, $9995
(2PGC250) CREVIER
BMW 835-3171
'989 FORD F350 TRADE OR SELL
APPLIANCFS 60 I I
MERCHANDISE
MISC. 6011>
DAYS
JEWEi.HY. 1-'URS
& ART 6021> YARD SALE, Sat earn. 30hp, rigged 4 fshg, turn, beds, clothes, tsh fndr, uve well,
toys. & much morel 1rollg mtr, gr1 4 bay
513 Orchid Ave fshg, $3990 obo d·
COSTA MESA 6 124 753-8688 o-859-1879
BALBOA COVE SLIP
$250/mo. 30 Fl, park·
Ing avail 850-8145
Slip to 50'
Classic NB area. pos-
slble h110-aboard. Call
(714) 831-8480
Automobiles
BMW 9030
JAGUAR 910~
'75 .leg X.JfSC 2 dr.
grn/blacll vinyl top,
1an leather inl., V-6,
Dua11y. Lariat ex-,68 FIREBIRD tondad cab Wh ta
32,000 m llos Bed NEW 350 Chevy
!Iner, chromo wheels, motor and 350 trans.
good 11res, excu11on1 __ c_a_1_1 _a_9_0_.o_o_s_s __
condnlonl 460 V-8.
Book 11aluo: $17,000 1..---------.
Must ull $1 5.000
OBO. 849·0180
40k ml, xlnt cond, orig ---------
owner. llUI• old lady
rrom Pasadena, Sl4k
"FAST
RESULT"
SERVICE
DIHCTOIY
For ltt"'uh
St·n 1t•t• <";ill
ObO M8·2091
Call
Classified
SELL
your used vehicle
through class hed
•ae 325 Artie Blue, 5 Today!
speed, 1 owner. low 6 42 5678
&42·5078 642-5671
Ell. tto
mllos, MUST SEE !I ..__;...;..-..• .;,,,.;....-...;;._~
$8400 (619) 759-9862
POWER BOATS 7012
'19 ~Ienco• 7~ open
bow, Ford Cobra V8,
B•b~ Qrend Pleno ski equip, Ort Cond,
$1475, Baldwin Con·i----------__ s_2_8_so_1_5_9-_1_8_1_8 __ _
•1987 BMW 3251••
Dolphin grey/lan, new
brakes. 8lk wen main·
tainod mlles. Clltford
alarm, cruise control,
power windows. AJC.
$11 ,900 obo
3t0-798·0550 111 msg
sole Plano 5675
(714) 527·1854
BICYCLES 6060
Sl'OHTINO
GOODS 8061'>
LIKE NEW SOLOFlEX
YI price, Moving
Must Sell •97·7533
Garage
Sales
(it. N t-. HAI. 6 10.!
DAUGHTER MOVING
*OUT SALE * Sleeper couch, dining
room set, tools, cloth·
Ing, overhead fans,
plng-pon~ table. much
more. Saturd•v.
June 8, all d•Y·
8592 Barr Lone, Gar·
den Grove (E. ol
Beach 10 Gardon
Grovq Blvd. lo Dale,
batwoon Lampson &
Chapman)
BAL ROA
Pt:NINSULA 6107
No matter
what you're
doing, your
hometown
newspaper
BUCKS
UPTO seoo
PER MONTH * NO CllJ.ECTIONS *
. Early morning motor
routes available. Deliver
Monday thru Saturday.
Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance.
CALL 642·43 33
COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BFACH
BLOCK THE ROl'TE
Neither vulnerable. South dta1s.
NORTH
• Q 10 4
-AK J 9
Q64
+Q 62
WEST EAST
•73 •AJ986
" 7 5 4 3 10 8 )987 A632
+K643 +87
SOUTH
•K 62 Q62
K J 10 +AJ 109
The biddinp;:
South West
1 + ·Pue
1 NT Pua
Pua Pa.u
North Eut
I I • 3NT Pa.u
O~ning lead: Se"en of +
Only players with a death 111.;sh
would con ider pla)'lng to the first
trick before developing a atrat~
for the l'ntire campaign. Here's a
typical example. adapted from a
hand that cropped up many years
ago in a world championsh1p match
between Italy Md the U.S.
' Suppose you reach three no
trump on a natural auction such u
the above. West leach the seven of
spades. y11u play low from dummy
and East contribute'-the ei~ht. You
wm. No"" what?
The ~n ible thing would be to
knock out the diamond ace. refuse
the club finesse and concede down
onl' You bll'w the contract by post·
ponmg your planning until after you
had played from dummy t.o the first
trick! You can't make nme tricks
without getting one extra trick in
d ubs. and a .oon as West gains the
lead. a spade througli the table's Q
I 0 gives the defender.; more than
enough tricb to d-?feat \'Ou.
Now let\. see what would happen
1f vou ""ere w pl.a\ the quttn or
pades from dumm\ un the opemng
lead The be,,t E&l t ran do lS wm the
ace or padet-and h1ft to a dub
~met' a fine~"t..cou1d lead to defeat.
\OU ri-w with th~ ace of club!' and
iead the kmg of diamonru Ir that
holds. you can revert to club and
are guarant~ nine tncks ~hould
East win the diamond. no re tum can
bann you.
ls this a $Ure·tnck line? No. You
will ro do9. n to defeat i( a d1abohc
East hift.ed to a club away rrom the
!ting and West holds the au of dia·
monds. But on &n\' other he of lhe
cards at lea!lt mne tricks are in lhe
bank.
-TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
t Young hOf'MS
6 UK title
10 Slolltul
14 NWT na\1~
15 Aegton
16 Arab Nier
17 Ms Midler
\IS FUJ garment
20 Sign of a M
21 Aiied Wllh
f9\l'efenc. 23 . f()f -
sake1"
24 Gnnd109 1001n
26 8111Ck eyes
Slang
28 O.mln1sh«I
30.J.-31 Engine
32 Manag109
aklllfully
36 M1dffs1 assn
37 CoastlnQ
11et11<:1es
38 Heart
39 Sale place
42 Shoe matet1a1
u Pertume
source
4S 8rewer1' need
46 Elopet
pert\84>1
49 Mlrac:le 1000
50 EJCtant
51 Surroun<I
s2 ceoers
lelgl'9
55 Wont Clot"89
S8 Tempted
60 Dtll hart> 61 Fuel
62 Hunter
constellat.on
63 Soaks
64 Unclutleted 65 Spiden cousins
DOWN
1 Untruths
2 U""*'al
person
3 Robot
4 Illuminated 5 Th181
6 Weaket
1 Ory
8 Latr
9 Asian o•
10 Clock par11
I 1 8e dramatic
12 Saw lharpeo«
13 Curl. perh~s
19 Gyra1e1
22 lump
25 Amenno
26 Actress
Ouf'Ca!\
17 COiors
28 Elec UMI 29 GIUCll<> s
...apon
30 Rows
32 Tl*\t
33 Language of
~,"..,
34 SweU•flO
35 CFL't -Cuo 37 'Ot<I'
40 Ne~ .,,,. Mis
VM 49 Foggy
4 I Gefmtn C•ty S1 Plea.a 41 Baseoa11 53 N0\191 • g lleld
43 Cott .. S4 Sotnwn ano
con1airww Lanctera
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4fi Parrot S7 Flow9 47 SoiO QWl.ncl 41 F left f lltnfY ~ Silkwatm
1 a 9 11 ,, 13
Sell your pnvote party merchandise in the
Doily Pilot Classified Community
Marketplace. Coll today ot 642·5678 and
take odvontage of this greot offer.
3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS
---....... ~S300Clltr) ---
U Thureday, June 4, 1982
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Acura
HUNllNGION BEACH ACURA
You Expect.. We Deliver!
l9131 Bmh BJ ~05 & PCH 800·96·ACORA: B42·0095
NORM REEVES COASTAL ACURA
Super Pncts, Sliper Seltcuon
Hart>or Blvd <:! 405 Fwy, Costa Mesa 979·2500
TUSTIN ACURA
NE WANT TO BE #1 AGAIN IN 19921 YOU'LL SAVE MOREi
5 Freeway~ Jambo<ee 714·669·9900
Alfa Romeo
BEACH IMPOR1$
So. Cal's 1tar:11no Alta r:!lr for 17 consecutive years.
Alla Romto. Saab, Maserart • Sales. service. leasing
848,Dove St . Newport Beach 714,1752·0900
Audi
TU'TTlE CUCK AUDI
40 Aulo Center Onve, Irvine 472·7400
CREVIER BMW
Excettent selectJOn ol new & cMe!uDy
pre~ SMw·s a!Wlys 111 stock.
Sales. SefVICe. Leas~
Ed1noer ar 55 Freeway, Santa Ana Auto Mau. B35·31n.
SAOOLEMCK BMW 45 01tt1eld
!MM 380· 1200
STERLING MOTORS LTD.
Exctustvt BMW. Dealer Salts • Smite • leasmg.
I 540 J!ml>Ocee. Newpol'l Beach 640·6444
Clli_VlEf~
SALES•SERVICE•LEASING..
1500 AUTO MALL DR.
SANTA ANA
835·3171
NEWPORT/55 FWY AT EDINGER
Sales Dept Open 7 Davs
Pans/Service Hours
M-F 7 am -6:30pm
SADDLEBACK
Sales Leasing
·~s.ervice ~Parts
Buick
NAtERS I U1CK/CAOILLAC
Sales • Leasing • SeMCe
2600 Halbof Blvd . Com Mesa 7U /M0-9100
RWOH MllCK CO.
909 No Gran0 Avt, SllU Ana
M7·9111
Cadillac
AWN CADILLAC
(I I In Orange County
San Ole9Q Freaway II Avery, laQUnl Hlgud. 512·0100
MCL.EAH CAOILUC STHUNG
Since l939
Tustin Auto Center 7141731-0990.
MAIERS CADILLACJIUICIC
~!es • SeMce • wmo
2800 HaltlOt ~Com Mey_ 7Ut5'0-9100
Chevrolet
ALLEN KANE CHIVIOllT
New & lbed
7800 Wtsl!'lllftSW Ill , WtsU\'WlSI~ 1 Bloek Wtsl
ol 8exJI 8IYd at4.a)33
CONMl\l CH£VROlft
Slits • kMct • Ltl~ • Patti 2828 Hartiof Blvd .. Cosll ,,,,.U M6-1200
OllllLO CHMtOllT • GlO
Quallly Sales & StMct "The Hl«SI "09le In Town"
m 11 acwi 111... ......_ 8d\ 147-60t7
GE COAST .AlJ'l'O
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ATW CHRYSL ·Pl YMOUTM
Complete Body Shop and Seivlce
Sm. Service, Pillts·Open 6 Days
2929 Hatt>or Bl.. Costa Mesa.
3 Btks. S. ol San Diego Frwy olf Ha.rbof B!Yd. 546-1934
GUARANTY CHMOlET/GEO
71l E. 17th Sl, Santa Ana
973·1711
HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER PlYMOUTH
16661 llexll Bl , HuntJllg!on Stach.
6 B ks. So ol 405 FW'J. 842·0631
MEISTtR CHRYSlER-PlYMOUTM
14 Au!O Ctr. Or., Irvine. 768·7100
SANTA ANA CHRYSlER/ISUZU
14 OS Auto Mall Dr.. Santa Ana
541...C•71
Oaihatsu
ATLAS DAIHATSU • .,.. •• ,
2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa.
3 Bloc~s So. ol 405 FW'J. 546-193•
Dodge
lUlllE CUCIC OOOGE 40 Auto Ctnter Dr, Irvine 830.33H
HUNTINGTON IEACH DODGE
#1 VAN CONVERSIOH HEADOUAATERS
16555 Beacll Blvd., H.B.
1/2 m.le Souttl of Ille 405 f<eeway (7UI M7-5515.
MTlE CLICK'S TUSTI.N OOOGE
40 Auto Center Drive. Tus11n73D4600 ~
Ford
TtO JONH FORD
6211 Buell Bl'ld., llutna Pn
621·3110
JOE MACPHERSON FORD
2 Auto CeMer Orm. Tustin
832·~00
TUTTLE CLICK FORD
413 A4.lto Center Drtw, ~ •72-5200
THEODORE ROBINS FORD
2060 Hart>or BIVd .. Cosu Me~. 6412-0010
TERRY YORK FORD
Sates • SeMce • leasing • Parts • Bady Repalt
18255 Beach 8IVd. Hurt Bell. 842-6611
Serving Orange County
for Over 70 Years
Service
Parts
Body Shop
Dally Rentals
Theodore
~
ISUZU
Robins~
!060 Hllbor llYa., Costa Mal
714·641-0010
GMC Truc ks
AWN GMC TitUCICS
, 1 In Or-. CMty
Sill Oleoo Fwy. It Avery, Laguna Niguel 512-0100
MCLEAN GMC TRUCK AHO l'ONTIAC CADIUAC
Sine• 1939
Tustin Auto Center 71""731~
UNIVtRStlY G~C
2480 ~Blvd.. Cos~ Meil 71.,.5'0-"H
lnfin1tt
Cosio Meta lnftnrtl
Sales • leuing • SeMce 2888 Hllt>or Slvd., CoSll J.4t~ ~Molt S. OI 405 Fwy 71 ... 2•M300
Hondo
P'IHSICI HONDA
SALES • SERVICE • LEASING 13750 Beldl 8MI , Westmlnsler 71~37-7777
RAY RM>EIOf HOHDA ~las • SeNlct • Lusino •Pans • Body R~
IMne ~ Ctnl• 71 ... 30.7600
Hyundai
Hyundai. Yes, Hyundai.
Sales
Service
&
Leasing
Huntington Beach Hyundai
16661 Beach Blvd.
Huntin&ton Beach 92647
842-G831
Isuzu
• RAY FW>EIOE ISUZU
S»es • S«We • l.tasinO • Pans • 80dy Repu Wine Auto Cetcer 71 .. 130.7000
MODOH tOB1NS ISUlU
2060 Hm>or BMI .. CostJ Mesa. 642.p()10
SOUlH COUNlY l$Ul.U
Numbet 1 volume Rodeo Duler U.S.A.
\87\1 Beach BMS., H.B. IA2·2000
Jaguar
BAUER JAGUAR
200l SOUlh Manchester Ave .• Anaheim
971·2002
tlEWPORT IMPORTS
3000 w Coa;t H.1oy . Nev.pen Buch
722-4000
Jeep
HUNTINGTON JU, EAGll
16751 Buch Blvd, Hlmlg1on Beacll
141·)999
• I'
ORANGE COAST JU, EAGLE
2524 Hll1>o< 81vo • Cos1a Mesa
549-8023
JEt, EAGLf Of SANTA AHA
II Customef SallSlaction
55 Fwy.@ Edinger 71"1561·0100
TUmf CLICK JEEP, EAGLE
40 Auto Center Dr • IMnt
02·7400
Le><us
t t ". t I· , ( If
1111 ·.1111ir1·.11 '·
ROGER MIUER HONDA
Sales. SeMct. ~
19232 Bue.II 8MI . HufClnGIOn Btldl 96)-1969
* GREAT SELECI10N * * lmmedJate Delivery *
HOHDA SANTA N4A
2114 E. 11m SI , Salli AN
MM55S
Hyun om
MTU CUCl N¥UMW
40 ,... c.. Oltwt. IMnt
412·1•
LS 400 • ES 300
SC 400 • SC 300
SC400 is now available
in Ferrari Red!
Your btst buy is in
the heart of Orange County!
13590 Beach Blvd., We tinlnster
Beach Blvd. •t 22 Freeway
714 892-6906
,.
Faulty braltes not a pretty story
Willie Stopp had a problem. The left
rear wheel on his pid<-up locked up
whenever he applied the brakes, rhe
dragging tire smoking and squealing like
an accident about to happen. The truck
would veer to the left, usually coming to
a halt before a collision.
Usually, that is. One day Willie hit the
car in front of him as it sat at a traffic
light. No Injuries and only minor dama~,
but for this teenage driver, it was a maJor
lesson in preventive maintenance.
"We know most accidents are
predictable," said the police officer after
young Willie admitted that the single skid
mark from his left rear tire was due to a
faulty brake. He had been planning to get
it fixed when he had the money.
"You could have saved a bundle if
you'd just taken care of the problem
before it resulted in an accident," the
officer continued. "ft could have been
Lex us
LEXUS Of WESlMINST£R
In Ille Heart of Orange County
Available lor lrmledllle ~ryl
22 fW'J. 11 Bntll Blvd. 7t4/892-4906; 2131566-3111
TUSTIN LEXUS
World's rnt And LargtSt Oealef
Tustlll Auto Cercer (714) 544-4100
Lincoln/Mercury
BEACH LINCOLN·MERCURY
16800 Beach Bl . HunbnQlon Beach.
3 Blocks So. ol San Oie9() fwy. '41·77l9
JOHNSON l SON llNCOlN·MERCllRY Sales, Service & Leasing
2626 HafbOr BM. Costa Mm 714/540-5630
RAY Fl.AOUOE LINCOLN.MERCURY
Sales • SeMce • Leas1no • Parts • Body RtpaJt l/'ilne Aulo Center 714·B30.7000
SANTA AHA UNCOlN·MERCURY
In Orange Courcy Since 1966
28 Au:o Cente1 Or. l uSlJll. S fW'J. (f Jilllll>oftt ~-3H1
Mazda
CAWBEU MAZDA
• 1425 W. Baker, Costa 1.1esl 6•5-33,.
OAVIO J. l'KIWPS ~
O\;aldy IM!lly service since 1961 • SlleS, SeMce
5 frwy fl' A1lcu. uouna His 837·2400
IRVINE MAZDA
Urgest ONJer In Ille N3tlon • Saltt • SeNice
ltvane Auto Ce111er 583-9900
W.ZDA/1/W Of I UENA ,ARK
6700 Manctieslet Ave , BueN Pin
739...COOO
Mercedes
FRANK'S MOTORCARS
236?3 Rocl.11t!d. El Toro
137-3500
HOUSE Of IMK>Rl$
6862 Manchester Ave. Bue~ Pane
523-7250
FLETCHER JONES MOTOR CARS
130 I OuU Stmt tlev.f)Ol1 Beath
833·9300
Mitsubishi
HARBOR MITSUllSHI
S~rs • luslng • fleet • PW • SeMt•
2833 Hatt>or Blvd . eosu Mesi (714) s.~91
ROGH MIWR MITSUllSHI
19202 Buell Bl . Hirt Sch.
96J·0233; 1-100-loo..6961
lUlllE CLICK MllSUtlSHI
36 Auto Cenlet om.. llVlnt
472·7400
Nissan
CAMl'IELL NISSAN/HUNnNGfON KACH
I 8835 Beacll 8MI . Huflllno1on Budl
142·7711; S.0.0442
TIITTl..E CLICK NISSAN
John Logon, FINI Mgr.
2845 HMl>or BMI • C<>sta MtSI
S.0.~10
T\IStlN NIS$N4
·1111s1 Ill T11$1111 .. Nisun
30 Auto C1111er DI., T11$tll Allto Ctt*r 669·1212
UW WEIB NMHf NISSAN
44 ~ Cf1Vf Dnvt, llVlnt
951·7575
Oldsmobile
Pori!1oc
..
worse, but you're still looking at a
violation, a fine and, because of your age,
a possible increase in your insurance
premium."
"Willie, your brakes let you down!"
A subsequent inspection of the left rear
brake showed grease on the linin_s
causing the brake to seizt!: The culprit
was a leaking rear axle seal that would
have been an inexpe nsive repair, even for
Willie Stopp.
Ownership of a vehicle can be an
awesome responsibility, reminds the Car
Care Council, especially when
unexpected repairs are needed.
For more information on brake system
maintenance write for the free pamphlet,
"HOW TO KEEP YOU BRAKES FROM
LETTING YOU DOWN." Send a
st.amped, self-addressed envelope to Car
Care Council, Dept. B. One Grande Lake
Drive, 'Port Clinton, OH 43452.
Porsche
NlWPORT AUtO CEN1£R
445 E. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach
673-0900 "
Saab
IEACH IMK>RTS
So. Cal's leading Saab dlr IOt 8 consecu!Ne years
Sales. StrJlce. Leasing
148 Ocwe St.. Nev.'ll(llt Beacil H~752-0900
Saturn
SATURN OF SANTA AHA
1350 AulJ> Mall Dr .. ~nu Ana
IS2·1332
Subaru
lUTTlE CLICK'S TIISllN SUW\J
40 Alto Cemr Or~ Tustin
73°"4600
Suzuki
IOI lOHGNE SUZUKI
~ lmmedlale Oc'••"Y " Models In WtStmlllSltf, \3600 Beacll BIYd (71•1 192-6651
TUmE CLICKS TUSTIN SUZUKI
40 MM Ctn!et Dr~ TUSlln 7J0..4600
Toyota
,.
TOYOTA Of COSTA MESA
19641 Halbol Blvd.. Costa MeSI
722·2000
JOE MAC"4ERSON TOYOTA u ~o eercer onve. lustn
132·3111
llLL MAXEY TOYOTA
PW Open 9·3 Satunlay
18Sl1 Beach Blvd., ~ Beaell 147·8555
ELMORE TOYOTA
HO'tf Sweet lljsl S*s • Sertlct • Parts * LtlUIQ · \5300 Bead\ Wesunr.sttr 194·3322
LEW WUI llMNE TOYOTA
30 MM Cerur Ortvt. IMne 761-o611
Volkswagen
RAY fW>EIOE VOUCSWAGEH
Sales • Lening • Stl\'ict • Pans • Body Rtpa!r llVlne Auto Center 71" ·130. 7 300
50UTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN
tA1nber 1 Vobne SlleS In Ille U.S A.
1e111 Btatll Blvd • Hlilllnglon Buth
U2·2000
OtlMy McKmna' *r,.....-m19
South County
Voik',wagen/Isuzu
SOWIC( MD PARTS OP£lt M-F 7A.M.-7P.M.
1::111 1;1.11:11 81 VO IHl':ll'JClW. i;t :11.tl
842 2000
Volvo
a:::r Your Ad Here "C»
For Only
•ae
A Week
B CALL ,.ft
642-4321 Ext. 331
1
Newport 8each/Co1ta Mesa Dally Pilot
Crowning
distinction
Ford makes first
changes to family
sedan in 13 years
The 1992 Crown Victbria -the first
major redesign of Ford's full-size,
four-door family sedan since 1979 -
features aerodynamic styling, a new
engine and a substantially revised
suspension system.
..
Thursday, June 4, 1992 89
"The new Crown Victoria is a
high-value, six-passenger car with precise
handling. exceptional interior and trunk
space, and a nC\v, more efficient 4.6-liter
V-8 engine," said Thomas J. Wagner,
Ford Motor Company vice president and
Ford Division general manager. "The
1992 Crown Victoria raises the standards
for performance and handling in its
The new '92 Crown Victoria, adding sleeker lines than its predessor, contains elements of the ''aero style" associated "ith Ford since the introduction of the Taurus.
clas.s." •
The 1992 Crown Victoria contains
clements of the "aero style" that has
been associated with Ford since the
introduction of the Taurus. The lines of
the new Crown Victoria arc sleeker and
softer than the car it replaces, with
limousine doors, flush glass, body-colored
bumpers and a sculptured hood.
An integrated front-end with haloscn
headlights flanking the traditional Ford
oval in the center replaces the formal
grille of the past. While contemporary,
the new style retains the long-line profile
and interior roominess that have given
Crown Victoria a distinct visual identity
over the years.
"What the new Crown Victoria docs is
bridge generations," \VJgner !>.1id. "It hJs
the size, comfort, secufllv .incl !>t.1tus
familiar to the tradition.ii Cr0\\11 Vic
owner. But it also has the contemporary
styling and vehicle dynamics that Jre the
keys to capturing a 11cw generation of
full-size prospects."
Performance and efficiency ha\e. been
sisnificantly imprO\ cd in the 1992 Cro'' n
Victoria, th;rnks to the new -l .6-l1tu,
s1nglc·O\ NheJd cJm, modul.u V-8 engine.•
-.:rn engine at the leading edge oi
Jutomoti\ c technology.
The car's functional technology
includes feature-; like !>peed scns1ti\e
steering, four wheel disc brakes, a rc.H
stabilizer b.ir, a standard dri\ er's side ,1ir
bag Jncl option:. 111..c rcar·air !>Lt:.pcnsion
Jnd antilock IJr;.ikt.:) ''1th traction control.
The.• Cru\\ n \11ctorrJ's 111tu1or des sn
.1ls1) 1:. cump!t.:tch nc\\, including an
ergonomic.ill-.. de-. gnLd in:.trumcnc pand
'' ilh in:.tr umc.:nb .tn l c.untrols that are
eJ!>Y to rl·Jd <1ncl l'.1>} to rc.•Jch. Options.
such a:. pmH.'r lumb.ir and reclining sca t•
JdJIJ>tmcnt:. Jrc.: • \ ,111.iblc as ''ell.
Crown Victoria joins the police ·
The nation's nc,vest police \ehid~ b
coming on duty in cities and tO\\ 11!> Jcro:.>
1\mcric.1.
Production of Ford !> Cro'\ n \'ictorrJ
poll<.\.' package began Jll~t thrl:e month:.
ugo, Jnd a!readv numerou::i loc.-11 l.1"
c.:nturcement Jgencies -irom Bo)ton to
i\\Ju1 to the "J\Jjo Nation -hJ\e put in
ordus. ,\\ore thJn hJli the countr\ 's !>t.HL'
police .1~cncies hJ\ e ordl'recJ the 'chick•
JS \\elf. .
"Tlk• Cro'' n VictoriJ i:. !>C:Cll J!> :.u1x·rior
in broking Jnd hJndling, l\\O l\!Jturc.-s th.H
.lre uuci.11 for saie dri\ 1113," sJid C.1rl E.
lkrgrnJn, Ford Divi:.ion general llc.:ct
rn.1n.1ger. "\\le arc pleased to offl'f .1
\L·h1dc \\llh• safc t~. dur.1bil 1l~ and
• rcli.1bilitv not only to l.1w cnforcc.:mcnt
oi11ccrs, but to ,111 clrl' .. cr!> of th\! 199:?
Crm\·n \lictoriJ."
Curt1:. L. \ anDenbL•rg. rir~t ~icutcn.int
- ,\ \1Ch1s.rn StJtc Police 1) .. 1mon~ tilL'
m.111\ officer!> 'ill.!L.p,rili}_1~_jQ.r_ill.1: Cru;\ o
\'ic.tori,1 ':. br ak1ng !>}stems.
bet:n runn ng at .1 h:gh :>p<.·ecl."
In brJl..t: tl)t1n_; :it GO mph by the
,\ tichig.111 StJtc Police and the Los
\n..,l'IL» Pol. e Dl pJrtment, the Cro'' n
\ •.oriJ'> Jnti·lod , IJral..c w:.a~m (ABS
h.ul an ach ant.lSL' in !>topping distance oi
more than 30 h.:d comp:ircd to its ·
n('.lrt.: )t competitor.
In i.ict, th0 :.t.incbrd iour-\\ heel d sc'
br .'.lkcs oi t1 l' Cro., n \'icto1 iJ pcr:·ormed;
::-i~niiic..1nth bl'UI.: r th;:rn :he.: .:inti-lock•
ur .lkt.:::i 01 it:. COlllf)4.:~llOr ..
Oth1.:r ':>.114.:11 iL•.1',:r\.') on tl'L' p0!ce unit
Jncl all Cro" n \ 11..uri.1 modi.'!:. include J
>t.indard drh cr->1ck• airb.t!r.-:IT1 optionJI
p.h)cn~l:r·s1clc.: ,1irb.1g. r(.. rd.) Tr .1ction
t\>)l:.t !>) :>tcm l ntludcc.J ";th opttonal
\13$1, and spccd·~l'lh t1\ c pu'' 1.:r steering.
The polrcc.• c•1uipPll'llt p_1cl\.1se adds a
hcJ\' -dut\. >lJ)p1..·1Non tor 1mpro\ ed
h,111d in.; .. )nd roll control .1 hL,1\' -dutv
1r.1111c.:, he.1\\·du:' !>tCt.:l \•,h1..1...s .ind J
tl!.ul..C>.h.l•i~ ~\i-Wm. Otl'llc'r 1h!m~ 1m;lvcl~-·--
,lCC<.':.'ur' tl'ecl \dr~·-. tor a r .1cl.lr and r ad10
:.~:.:4.:m and Jn 1. L'<:tr n c :.p~Ld 11..'N
Safety features on Crown Victoria police unit models include a dri\(~r·s-s idc airbag and Ford's Traction As isl S)S tcm.
'It's L 'tremch import.int to hJ: C £00cf
br,11..e~.' \ .1nDcnbcrg !>J cl. "\\\• lll·~I
br ,11..L•::i th.it CJn !>tOp \"OU .1itcr ~OU\ C'
~'1:h ll'rti:1c<I ca 1bra; on n 2 ~ ;
1ncrl'mcnb.
New six-passenger C rown Victoria
designed to please variety of buYers
It's slcek,~phisticJtcd and some mJy even call it
SC y.
With room for six pilsscnscrs, the all new 1992
Crown Victoria is designed to Jppcal to traditional
large c.i r owners JS well as burcrs moving· up from
the upper middle segment of the marl-ct that
includes the Ford Taurus.
"We had sever;:il design objectives for the new
Crown Victori.1," cxpl .. 1incd Thomas J. Wagner, Ford
vice president and Ford Division general manager.
"We wanted to retain a large car image with
features such as a spacious interior and large trunk.
"We also wanted to improve the car's greenhouse
by incorporating a flush windshield an<.! backlite, and
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The tota softening of all body forms,
the addition of flush glass and an. Integral
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~ictoria consistent with current styling
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Wind noise reductions have been
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a new body-seal system, and by
integrating the larger, folding side-view
mirrors into the door. Low-effort,
flush.door handles, a low-lif tover deck,
full-dropping rear-door glass and
concealed fonctional drip moldings
improve ergonomics and convenience.
Con1rols hJ\C been cles1gnecl, positioned and
labeled in a con!>cie>u::i effort to reduce coniu:.ion and
simplify operJt1on. For c,,1mple, the power window
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un-soakcd days and leisurely evenings evoke the reluina a&mosphere of the Caribbean; spicy
dishes and tall, cool drinks complete the picture. Instead of ftying to the Islands, create this
warm and memorable setting at home. Fuc up the grill Ind treat family and friends to a taste of
the tropics.
Keep preparation unhurried, in the slower-pliced laland tradition. Delicious Curried
Rice and Beans can be prqNU'cd at your convenience, and the main cou.rses-spicy Garlic &
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delectable marimde.
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the satisfying combination of rice. kidney beans. okra and traditional seasonings. Use this
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Fllh Orill. A mmiDlde wilb jllapefto pepper, ginaer and garlic, enlivened with bottled lemon
juice mcl cbicken-ftavor i8lbmt bouillon, assertively flavors the port tenderloin. Grill the port.
huthta fiequeady with mlrinade, and arnnge over lettuce or ndiccbio leaves.
Bottled lime juice. quiet and convenient with no messy squeezina, adds zina to the
delicate honey-IOJ marimde in Tropical Filh Grill. While the fish is grilling, thicken the
reeerved marimde for a savory sauce. Refreab.ina Melon Salsa. a condiment of finely chopped
canlaloupe, honeydew melon and pineapple, gets a flavor lift from jalapefto pepper, cilantro,
and boaled lime juice; it ldda I lweel. -,Y COlllrUt to the meal.
For drinb JaninilCelll of die llllftdl try thele. Boa.led lime and lemon juices eeam up in
the frothy, ...-ywnd-coconut Caribbean Cooler; 1erVe a pitcherful at 1hc table. Or aip rum-
laced Lemon-Ume Iced Tea over lime ice cubes for a pleasant chanp of ptee.
Lulcioua chilled .._,.. IN a welcome tlllnpUtion to end a meal of wonderfully spicy
dilla. s • .-... condemed milk adda aamy riclmea to Pifta Colada Ice Cram. a from\
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Tropical Banan~ Cream Pie, witb a satiny vanilla puddina fillina piled hiah over sliced
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Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext.366 Rectpes/4
Curried Rice and 'leans
(Maes '4 to 6 servings)
2 cups water
1 mp uncooked Iona anln rice
4 teaspoons beef-flavor instant
bouillon
1-1/2 to 2 teaspoons curry powder
1/4 teaspoon tarmeric
1 (10-ouce) peck. hw.en sliced
okra, tlaawed
.1/2 cup sUced green onions
2 doves prUc, flaely chopped
1 tablespoon veaetable oil
1 (15-lJl..oantt) can kklney beans,
drained
In medium saucepan, mbine water, rice,
bouillon, cuny and turmeric; bring to a boil.
Reduce~ cover and simmer 15 to 20
minutes or until rice is tender and liquid is
absorbed. In large skillet. cook okra. green
onions and garlic in oil until tender. Add
rice 1l\Uturc and beans; cook and stir until
hot. Refrigerate leftovers.
'\ Carlie & Pepper Pon Tendeiloln
(Makes 4 to 6 SetVings)
3/4 cup veaetablt oil
1/3 cup bottled ltmon juke
2 tablespoons ftaely chopped
ja1aprio peppet'
1 tablespoon cbklle:n-ftavor•
instant bouillon
2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh chaaer root or 1-1/2 teaspOOo.s
arounctlinaer .
3 doves prUc, ftaely chopped
2 teMpOOm thyme leaves
1-1/2 pouncls pork tenderloin °'
6 skinned, bondea ddcke:n
breast halves
Combine all ingredients eAcepc meat; mix
weU. In large shallow dish or plastic beg, 1
pour 314 cup sauce over meat. Cover,
marinate in refrigerator 6 hows or over-
night, turning occasionally. Cover. chill
remaining sauce. Remove meat from
marinade; heat marinade. Grill or broil 30 to
35 minutes. or until meat thermometer
inserted in center reaches 160°F. basting
frequently with marinade. Slice meat; serve
over lettuce or radicchio leaves with
rtstrvtd chilled sauce. Refrigerate leftovers.
Tronlcal Fish Grill ~servings)
113 cup boU1ecl lime juice
114 cup hooey
1/4 cup toy saoce
1/4 cup veaetablt oH
2 doves prtic. ftndy cbopped
1 tablespoon srouacl p..-
112 ......... pepper
1-112 ..... n.11 ftDeb "'lllalls.
fresh or frolft, tlaawed
(snapper, swordftlll .or
sal_,.) or j••bo or
larae raw aluimp, sMlled
ud •m.d. •villa
tallson
l to 2 teupoom oornslarda,
opdoMI
Combine all ingredients except fish and
oomsrarcb; mix well. In plastic baa «
sba1Jow dish, place fish; ldd toy mixture.
Cover; marinate in refriaentor l hour.
Remove fisb from marinlde; reaerve
muinlde. OriU «broil filb &mtil fish flakes
wilh a fork. ln tmall Muceplll. sUr
comsmch inlo w..-ed mariDllde if
desired. Over medimn heal. coot and IUr
until thickened. Serve whh fish. llefriaerw
leftovers.
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1 (15-ounce) can cnam ol coc•••
1 (l l-ounce) can Ii..-ale, dlllW
1 ripe medium ~,.ya, peeled.
seeded and cut in cbuab
1/4 cup bottled lemon juice
1/4 cup bottled lime juice
l cup crushed ice
In large blender container, combine
ingredients; blend until smooth. Serve
immediately. Refrigerate leftovers.
Lemon-Lime Iced Tea
(Mak.cs about 2 quans)
7 cups brewed tea
1/2 cup firmly packed light brown
sugar
1/4 cup bottled lemon juice
1/4 cup light rum, optional
Lime Ice Cubes
ln pitcher, combine tea. sugar. bonled
lemon juice and rum 1f desired: stir until
sugar dissolves. Serve over Lime Ice Cubes.
Lime Ice Cubes: Combine I quart cold
water and l/4 cup bottled lime juice. Pour
into ice cube U'ays. Place mint leaf or fruit
piece in each cube if desired; freeze.
Pina Colada Ice Cream
(Makes about 1-1/2 quans)
l (14-0unce) can sweetened
condensed mJJk
(NOT evaporated milk)
3/4 cup cream of coconut
3 tablespoons light rum or
1-112 teaspoons rum llavoring
3 cups (1-112 pints) whipping crea~
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l (15-114-ounce) can juitt-pack
crushed pineapple. weU droi.lled
1/2 cup Raked coconut, lightly toasted
In large bowl, beat wcctcncd condensed
milk, cream of coconut and rum. Stir in
remaining ingredients. Pour into ice cream
free7.Cf container. Freeze according to manu
facturcr's instructions. freeze leftovers.
Refrica'ator-Freaer Method: Redt.a
whlpping cream to 2 cups; whip. ln large
bowl. beat sweetened condensed milk.
cream of coconut and rum. Stir in pine-
apple and coconut Fold in whipped cream.
Pour into 9x5-inch loaf pan or other 2-quart
container. cover. freeze 6 hoon or untiJ
finn. Freez.e leftovers.
Tropical Banana
Cream Pie
(Makes ooc 9-inch pte)
I ().l/2-ou11tt) jar ID8Clldamla
nuts or 3/4 cap ftaely
chopped almonds
314 cup p-aham cnteker cnunbs
l tablespoons flrmJy p.cked
brownsupr
114 cup marpriee or butter. IMllecl
I ( 14-ounce) can sweetened
condmad milk
(NOT e-vaponted milk)
4 ea.)'OIQ
1/2 cup oraaae juke
1 (4-ltf'Viltc •> ,.a-.
vanllla flavor puclcli .. mb
(IUll Uulul)
1 teaspooa anted oraaae rtM;
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at room temperaa.re
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aupr IDd f1W1lrinc. Plus fum)y Oil
boaom Ind up side IO rim ol 9-i.nch pie
p&llt. Bike 8 to 10 minuees. Cool. In tw.vy
SMICepln. beat swec11e11ed condenled milk.
ea .,olk.r. juice and pudding nm until we11
blended. Stir in rind if desired. OYer
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Plaln yogurt is better source of calcium than ll'ozt1n trill
g I've betn told YOIUrt ls 1
&ood source of calcium. Docs
l Include frottn yoaurt?
c.A.S., Hunllnaton Beach
You 're righl about yogurt being
a good souroe of
calcium, one that
is well tolerated
by 1he body.
However, it is the
plain yogurl
which offe rs the
largest amounts
of this vital
mine ral. For
example, one cup
of plain non-fat
------yogurt contains
Ask the
Dietiti an
452 milligrams
(more than half
of the RDA for
-----~ calcium), while one cup of fruited yogurt contains
31 4 milligrams. If you select
non·fal plain, and add your own
sliced fre sh fruit to it, you get the
:idJed benefit of an extra 138
m11l1grams of calcium without the
added sugar and extra calories.
On the other hand, frozen
yogurt certainly has a place in
101.fay·s healthy e:iiing lifestyle. In
terms of c:ilcium content, though,
it doesn't hold :i candle to plain
yogurt. It takes 4 cups of frozen
~ogu rt to equal the amount of
calcium found in just 2 cups of
pluin yogurt.
t-.lany people, particularly older
11omen, do not consume adequate
;imounls of calcium from their
fuod 10 help pre\'ent the risk of
osteoporosis. Yogurt offers
~·onsumers an excellent food
)1.1urce. and 11 ') a godd ide:i to
)l.lft at an e..1rl)" age. g I'm tr) ing to get more fish
into th e famil)' meals. My
p lcm is tha t my children will
only cat fi sh sticks \\hich are
loaded \\ilh fa t. Wh at \\OUld you
suggest?
R.L., Costa Mesa
Congr:i1ula1ions for placing
more fish in )OUr family's
mealtimes. Fish is the lowest in
saturated fol of all the animal
protein sources. It also has the
benefits of the heart-healthy
Omega-3 folly acids, whic h have
been shown to help lowe r the risk
of heart disease. Fish is also
naturally rich in iodine and zinc.
Recent studies have linked
adequate zinc intake to improved
immune system function as well as
belier visual memory recall.
Frequently, children wi ll only
eat fish in the for m of fo.h sticks,
so you will be pleased to hear th at
severa l manufacturers have
reduced the for in the se products.
One such company is Mrs. Paul's.
'"ith 11s nc11 Healthy Treasures.
The fo t in these fish sticks h..1s
been cul from a hefty 14 grams to
a 'er: respccwble .i grams. The
amount of iiah has been reduced
by h:ilf. The company has been
able to cu t the fa t beca use it does
not frv the fish sticks; instead, the
bread;ng is froLcn on 10 each fish
s11ck 11ith the help of po11 dercd
skim milk , 11 hu:h acts as an
ndhcsivc.
Another company that has mJde
similar health improvements is
Van de Kamp, for its Crbp &
Healthy fish sticks. Howeve r,
people sensitive to monosodium
glu tamate iihould note that this
second product does contain
MSG.
Q I sec pork nd,·crtiscd ns the
other "hitc meat. Whic h
meats are considered red, nnd
"hich are white?
B.K .. Newport Bench
There is a great deal of
w nfusion about this subject, in
p.1rt because the go,ernmcnt has
never really technically defined
''h1ch is which. As a resu lt , for
e\..1mple, fa rmers who promote
pork have been calling it "the
o th er 11h1te meat" even though
nutrit1onists actually consider it a
red meat. The reason they do it is
obvious: the public generally
percet\.CS wh11c meat (such poultry
as chicken and turkey) as being
leaner and healthier than such red
New IMdence supports
broccoli as cmcer fighter
It won't make President Bush's
1op 10 list of favo rite vegetables,
but broccoli may be one of the
best foods for protecting against
cancer, new evidence indicates.
"Researchers have long
suspected that broccoli has a
cancer-fig hling ingredient; now
1hcy've identified it," said CDA
president Nell Woodw:ird, Ph.D.,
R.D., citing ti new study from
John Ho pkins University School
of Medicine.
The chemical, sulfornphanc, i
believed to •timulate critical
cnzr mes known to help guard
against tumors .•
The CDA recomme nds that
until more re eorch Is done on
sulforophane, con umers should
ea1 five lo even servings daily or o
voriety or fruits and ve aetablcs,
including broccoli. In oddition to
canccr·fi&hl ing properties, broccoli
ond other crucirerous i.egetobl~s
-coulinowcr, cobboge, bru .. se l
sprouls -ore rich in fiber.,
,
meats ns bcef ... nnd the pork
people know a good marketing
thing when1l1'1ey see it.
The irony of it all is that n little
bit of education "oulJ make nil
this promotion unnecessary. All
meats other than poultry are
considered to be red, but ' hat
makes one meat more dc~irable
(from a heart-healthy standpoint)
is the amount of fat it contains.
The le s fat, the healthier.
Since some parts of poultry -
such as the wing or thigh -
con.lain more fat than certain purls
of pork, lamb, veal or even beef,
the wisest thing to do 1s select the
lcuncst possible cut of whn1cvcr it
is you are shopping for. Stuy away
from meat that has a lot or
marbling in ii, and be sure to cut
away ns much of the ou1er fat ns
possible. Then, when you cook it,
broiling (or grilling ove r an open
name) ' ill help even furthe r by
allowing some of the fat to drip
away.
Q l ha,·c been lold by my
doclor lo udd more Ober to
my dlcl. What cereals "ould you
recommend?
K.S., Fountain Valley
Fiber is un important
component in everyone's daily
meals. The American Cancer
Society recommends 20 to 35
grams ol' fibe r each day, and
cereals in general are a good
i.ourcc. However, as wi th most
food categories, some arc better
than Others -often, a lot better
- so check the nutrition listing on
the side of the package. Don't just
read the claims on the front!
Fiber requirements can usually
be met by cereals with at lellst 5
grams. The three 1ha1 rank highest
are Kellogg's All-Drnn with Extra
fiber (14 grams of fiber per v.i
cup). General Mill!! Fiber One (13
grams in the some v.i cup). and
Kellogg's Bran Duds ( 11 grams In
the V., cup serving size listed on
tl)c package). Nole how
mislending eve n that simple listing
can be: Since the serving i.izes ore
not nll the same, the Kellogg's
Bran Duds - which is listed as
only 11 ,g.rams -octuolly contains
33 grams of fiber in o full cup
compared with 28 in the All-Bran
with Exira fiber, and 26 in the
Fiber One. When evaluating a
food's nutritional va lue, be sure 10
complll'C "apples with 11pple1:•
Serving sizes urc o(tcn changed to
1uil the company's purpose.
I also ca ution you to check
sug:ir und sodium content whc~
comparing cereals -and cnlones.
These vary widely, especially whc
most people pile on o lot more
than the designated serving size.
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dJclltlon. Sl•c is the Duthor of two
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TN111ca1 rrun
mikes sweet
sumer treat
S ummcr's back in town,
casual entertaining is the
theme of the season, and c~ are breaking out their
favO)'ue warm weather recipes.
'fo stand the test of time, a
great summer recipe has to be
easy to prepare, quick to clean-up,
and, of course, taste fnntastic.
Caramelized Tropical Fruit
Medley fits the bill on all
accounts.
This knock-out dessert, sure to
turn into a long-standing favorite,
features the f rcshest seasonal
fruits. It takes almost no time to
prepare, looks great, and has an
amazingly rich, luscious navor.
Sweet, juicy pineapple, banana
and peach slices are warmed in
butter, brown sugar and light rum
bath. The fruits become lightly
covered with a caramel-like
coating from the heat and brown
sugar, while retaining their
texture. The naturally tangy, zippy
navor of the pineapple balances
the sweetness of the glaze an
round out the navor of this
dessert. Caramelized Tropical
Fruit Medley can be served alone
or over ice cream or froLcn yogurt.
Dest of all, it take only ten
minules to whip up this
scrumptious delight.
This caramelized tropical fruit
recipe rally "dresses-up" fruit and
·allows you lo present an elegant
treat in minute~. Among dc~~erts,
this dish is a relative lightweight :u
244 calories per serving. Buller,
used in modcralion, really bring~
out the flavor of the fruits.
Remember, a Jillie bit goes n long
way, so you don't have to give up
CORONA DEL MAR -
Veteran gourmet Deborah
Fabricant is exposing some of the
best-kept secrets of Los Angeles
with ''A Foodies Guide to L.A.," a
one-day, whirlwind tour and
shopping blitz of the city in search
of the fi nest in wine, cheeses,
produce, breads and much more
-all at the best prices.
A former food stylist, restaurant
and cooking school owner and
food columnist, Fabricant bas
dedicated her career to food and
wme. On the tour, which is
available for groups of four to 50
by reservation only, she shares
discoveries usually reserved for
industry insiders.
"This is a bonanza fo r those
who love to cook, eat well and
entertain." Fabricant said. "No
matter what my guests are looRing
for, I show them where to find it,
where to 111\Jy it and where to eat
well in L.A. The tour also works
very well as a mini fundraiser fo r
charity organizations."
The journey begins in Orange
County at 9 a.m. with coffee and a
snack. Upon arriving in Los
Angeles, the group is led by
Fabricant through a variety of
ethnic and domestic markets and
specialty shops in pursuit of
everything from caviar, ~moked
salmon and truffles to tabletop,
housewares and Oowers.
Included in the tour is lunch at
one of the most acclaimed
restaurants in Los Angeles,
followed by more shopping on the
road back to O range County.
Along the way, Fabricant offers
tips on food preparation and
ideas, recipes, wine and
entertaining.
Tour hours are from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Monday through Friday. Cost
of the trip, including lunch and
transportation, is $100 per person.
For more information and v reservations, call 673-5951. ·
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This 'ar.-•nlllte lut ,oar,
western chrus growen will provide
summer shoppers a steady supply
of vitamin C rich oranges, lemons
and grapefruit throu&hout the
season. There should be plenty of
I.he refreshing fruits for salads,
beverages, out-of-hand eating,
chilled desserts and, for the kids,
fruit juice "pops."
"Valencia orange groves in the
West have produced u bumper
crop of fruil this scai.on, following
last year's freeze when so much of
the crop was lo~t." said Bob
Luwrie, manager of central sales
operations for Sunkist Growers,
Inc. "This translates into plentiful
supplies al reasonable prices in
the grocery stores."
"Supplies of valencias should
last far into the fall season," he
said, "and provide a smooth
transition into the new crop
navels, which are usually ready for
harvest in mid to lat~October."
"Due to the large crop,
individual fruit size is down this
season," Lawrie continued. "Yet,
with the excellent sugar content
and color as well as a good juice
yield, the smaller sized oranges
will be excellent bu'rgains for
juicing or as nutritious i.n:icks for
the little ones in the family. Some
markets will even be oCfcrlnl
bnggcd fruit with a cent1-dff
coupon good on the next oraoge
purchase.
The summer grapcrruil season
begins in early June with 1upplies
of ruby and golden varieaks
coming from Southern Cllirornia.
The crop estimate is for a 20
percent increase over la5a season's
und quality is above normal, with
good shape, tcxtur'e and color.
Lemons. an all -time favorite in
the summer for fresh lemonade or
other cooling drinks, will be more
plentiful this season than last year.
But think big! Unlike valcncia
oranges, lemons sizes are primarily
large this year, making them the
best consumer value. The smaller
sized lemons will be in tight supply
and therefore prices will be higher
for them.
Juice content and color or the
summer lemons is ~cellent.
However some ot the fruit did
suffer exterior scarring Crom high
winter winds, so there should be
some excellent buys in second
grade fruit. The exterior may be
marred, but the interior is of good
quality, making them a special
value for juicing.
Next week: Delicious citrus
recipes.
Carmclizcd Tropical Fruit Medley is sure to become a favorile on your summer recipe list. ATIINTION:
butter to savor its unique taste.
CARMJELIZED
TROPICAL FRUIT
MEDLEY
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Marshall Steele: Passion powers wooden boats ~
A co11,umin~ pas:.ion for
cla::.:.1c ''ooucn bo:its v.a s
the !>implc rea::.on
~t.1r::.hall S1cdi: founded
1hc :innual Woollen Do:.it
I l·,tl\:d. L111Jc d1u he cn~1-.ion that
"' \CJr!:I IJter 111~ idea \\OUIJ
C\\•hc 11110 an annu.d f:tnlll) C\Cnt
d1·'"111g more 1h;.n 6,000 people.
·1 h.1J l•ccn rc,toring ,,ooJen
l•1•.1h ll1r cu,1u111a::. for a number
111 \c,ir,," ::..Ill! St eck, m\ner of
Uh;c \loon ~lannc 111 Nc\\port
Uc.1lh "Uut th.:rc ".i'n't :my C\cnt
to pull all thc'c people togl·thcr. In
l1J\7 I propo,cJ the idea 10 the
l h1~ Scout Sea Dase, which 1hcy
.il"cc ptcJ, :inJ then went to 1he
(Nc"port 11.irhor Arca) Chamber
111 Commerce for spon:.or::.hip anJ
tundini.:. I he ch:rn1bcr thuu~ht it
"oulJ be a gooJ community
C\l'rlt."
Thl' fl',11,al. "hich is compareu
Ill ;1 d.1,,1c c.ir -.ho'', i!> slated for
S.1111rd.1y and Sunday at the Sea
~rnul B.1,c 111 Nc\\porl l3each. The
bo:.its on display will range from
the early 1900s to the mid 1970::..
Friday night will kick-off the
celebration with a wooden boat
parade boasting more than 60 sail
and power boats, cl;i::.::.ic yachts and
tall ships. Free parking for the
weekend activities can be found
along Pacific Coast Highway and
about a block north of the fe!:ltivJI
in the public lot on Avon Street
and Tustin Avenue.
.. I w:is really amazed the first
year," recalled Steele, 44. "I
thought it \\Ould just draw a few
thousand people. ln!>tead people
brought their whole fam ilies down.
After the first year we tried to gear
many of the events for children."
One popular activity, Steele said,
is the model boat building school
that allows young people to fashion
their own wooden boats. "We
probably get 75 to 80 kids at a time
building wooden boats. One of the
problems is that mom and dad
always want to bull in and finish it
Wooden Boat Festival
\\I IAT: The :.ixth annua l Wooden Uoat
F1· ... ti' al "l'on sore<l by the Newport Harbor
·\n•;1 Ch:uuber of Commerce.
\\'ll EX: The fe tival opens 5:30 p.m. F riday
"itl1 ti parade (no activities) of more than 60
"oodcn boats a t the h arbo1· e ntrance traveling
.du11 i; the main 1·lwnne l to the Sea Scout Dase.
Eq•11b &lated J () a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and 9
.1.111.--~ p.m. Su nday.
HOW ~1 UCll: Admission is $5 for a dults
and free for c hil<l rcn 12 nnJ younger.
f:l1 ildrcn in costume will also be admitted free.
W IIEHE: Sen Scout Base, 1931 W . P acific
Cnaol Jlwy., Newp ort llcadi.
lllG llLI G llT : Dockside and in-water
dii.plays of <·la-.i.i1· wooden boats,
dt•111oni.lrationi-, lectures, exhibits and food.
The fe ti\'al has a children 's model boat
building :.d1ool, a childre n's costume party, the
'nil 1111d Sail C hallenge, a Tug Boat Pull and a
d.1M1ic Hegatta.
"Wliat is i11teres1in0 is that when we s tarted
11ti~ it ''us 1101 n r hildrC'11's event, but r al hcl'
Jll"t fo r ad11 h~ wh o lovrd '' ooden Loats. Now
wi> haH' ii Ill> a neat family affair. The kids are
.,.ift• lit·n·, tlir hn~e is alcohol-free and our own
:-.1·a M '011h ''or k a t the festival.'' saitl . ea , tout
B.i-.c· d11·c·<·tor ~l ic-kC'y llnrnuge.
Sto1·y uy
Joyce Sherer
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up for the kids. We try to
encourage (parents) to take a walk
and let the kids be creative."
Though Steele, a Michigan
native, spends the majority of his
time restoring other peoples'
wooden boats, he has managed to
buy and refurbish several of his
own. One of his classic treasures is
a 33-foot 1946 California Rhoades.
Steele says only about 30 of the
boats were constructed, mainly
purchased by local yacht clubs for
members to race against each
other. Steele purchased the bo:tl
for about $4,000 and it ha s taken
about two years to re!:ltorc ii.
Today the vessel is vulued between
S 15,000 to $20,000.
"Wooden boots arc not ju'lt
beautiful, but the feeling (ride) is
much smoother. Wooden boats urc
to flex, where fibergl.1ss is rigid.
faerything is made to mo'e
together. It's a quieter, softer
feeling. It is the difference between
driving a Ferrori and n pick-up
truck."
Steele said the cr:iftsman hip of
old boats continues to amaze him.
"'You pull out a dra,,cr that's 60
years old and it still pulls out 111..c
branJ ne''·" he said. "TlXby ~ou
build a fibcrglasi. boat, anJ if it
lasts JO yc:m that is just fine. Out
years ago an indi\'idual usuJlly :.at
down with bui!Jer and designed n
boat with the iJeu to pass it do" n
from generation to generation. It is
literally like having an an tique you
can use every day."
According to Steele, tha t
wooden boat pas::.ion only incren!>es
with time.
"It is like love at fir::.t sight, but
then like any good rcl:11ion!:lhip th.11
love builds over the ycnrs. I hmc
seen people offered three to four
time~ what their boat is \\Orth and
they will M>y 'no thanks.· "
Event Times
(
Saturday
10 a.nt. -Openiug ceremonie
10 a.m. ailboat llegattn meetirtg (skipp<-r )
at Jo h locu m'
Continuo u Child1·e111t1 MoJel Bont BuilJinc;
School
Continuo us Dt:111on strntio118/\'itleos/L ctu1·e
11 n.m.-noo n -Oown nnJ Dit•ty Doal
Iluil<ling Conte t (n111ateur )
11 :30 a.m . -Hegallu S 1nrt
2 p .m. -Uont llnce
2-'l p .m. -Children's Costume Purty
3 p.m. -Awnrds
4 p.an. -G1·en l cwport Tug Boot Pull
5-6 p .m. -Exhihitors nnd Regolln Awna·d
Sunday
Coutinuou
School
Childa·en'a l\lotlel llont Building
Continuou Demonatrntions/ViJeoa/Lecture;;
11 n.m.-noon -Down and Dirty Dool
Building Contest (profe aionn l1)
2 p.m. -Boa t Ho ce
2-~~ p.m . -Chilclren'1 Coatunae Part)'
3 p .m . Awards
3 p.tu'. People's Choice Awards Ccn·mouy
-BJ Jo)'cc Sl1m:r Boat building Is among festivities this weekend.
3 p .m . Ga·cot Newport Ueach Tugboat Pull
4 p.m. C lo ing Ccreu\ouiea
. .
2 Orange Coast Weekend f ThLlrsdaY, at.ine 4, 1992
. ,. .
Marvin Hamlisch joins Pacific Symphony Friday and Saturday.
i Marvin, Hamlisch: master communicator
By David L. Almquist
Slledal 10 Wtcktnd
'Music c:i n m:ikc :i difference.'' s:iys M:irvin
H:imlisch. ''There is :i global n:iturc to music,
which h:is the potcnti:il to bring :ill pcorlc
together. Music is truly :in intcrn:ition:i
l:tngu:-1gc, :ind 1 hope to contribute by widening
communicltion :is much :is I cJn."
The three-time Ac;idemy Aw:ird winner for "The Sting''
:ind "The WJy We Were," :inJ the composer who won both
the Tony Aw:inf :ind the Pulitzer Priic for the
longest-running Bro:idway show in history, "A Chorus Linc,"
should know.
See HAMLISCHf7
MUSIC
T All That (Summer) Jazz
W arm, balmy brdczes .. Friday shows, \\hich begin al 7:30.
Crimson sunsets. A Tickets arc av:iilablc through Tick·
gaLillion out·or·towners. et~laster at 7.tO·:!OOO. The II) att
Yep, it's that time of Newporler is located at 1107 JJm-
ycar again: the summer j.izz con-borec Road.
cert season. Following the succc::.s of its
The fun began last Friday night spring jazz concem, Cl)slal Court
with the Jay McShann Quartet launches its free Sunday J.1u Con-
kicking off 1he "Jaa Live :11 the cert Series this Sunday on the fi rs t
Hyatt .. series, and it ends Aug. 27 lc"cl in Ccn1cr Court. Herc's 1hc
with the final "Summer Jazz Con-lineup:
cert" performance aL Falohion Is-Sund:iy, Ooug Cameron (clcc1ric
land. \ iolin); June l.t, Dtn id Ara..cnstonc
Herc'::. the lineup (and ticket (multi-in!.trumcntali~t); June :?I.
prices) for the remaining shO\\l> Tingstad & l{umble (guitar and
staged in the Hyatt Ncwportcr's \\OOd\\ ind duo); June :?S, S1>t•nccr
outdoor umphi1hcater overlooking llrc"cr and Stc,·c Kindler (violin/
the Dack Oay: piano duo).
June 5, The Phil Woods Quintet The concen s begin aL :? p.m.
(SlO); June l:?, Carl Fontana Cl)st::il Court is located across
Quartet ($8); June 19, Gerry Mui· from South Coa)t PIJza.
lignn Quartet ($12); June 26, Jon After catching the CryMal Coun
Faddis Quartet (SS); July 3, Clare shows, you can head over to Ncw-
fisher Quartet (SS); July 17, Cory po rt Beach Marrio11 Hotel & Ten-
Foster Qw:irtet (SS); July 24. Char-nis Club, which begins its free
lie Mnriano Quartet ($10); July 31, "ChnmpJgnc Sunday of Jau" se-
Suptrsnx ($10); Aug. 7, Harold rics June 14, sponsored by Orange
Lnnd Quartet ($8); Aug. 14, Conte County ~tetropolitan. The lineup:
Cnndoll Quartet (SS); Aug. 21, June l.t, Tony Guerrero and
Louie Dell on Dig B:rnd (S 10). Freddie R:l\cl (jJzz hornbts)·: June
Gates open at 6:30 p.m. for the :?I. Jeff KnshiM1 (::.a\ophonist);
June 28, Octn' io D:iillcy (Or:izili.1n
jazz); July 5, Jo)spring (Orange
County jazz band); July 12. free-
\HIY Philharmonic {cl:h~1cal jau);
July 19, Eric Maricnllrnl (hut saxo-
phonist); July :?6, Phil U1>church
(guitari t); Aug. 2. The !'\tax:< D:ind
(fu)ion cn:.cmblc), Aug. 9, Peter
Sprague (guiiamt).
Conccn s arc held 111 1hc Vic''
Lounge from 4-8 p.m. The ~brrioll
is loc:Jled at 900 Ne"pon Ccnla
Ori-.c.
A gcm,ionc's thro" a"a). fa,h-
ion blJnd ho~b II') riflh annual
"Summer Jau Fe'>ll' .ti" beginning
July 9. TJ1e lineup fur 1hc free
Thursday nigh1 cunccns i::.:
July 9, Michael Tomlinson (nc'"'
age \OC;1b); July L6. Keiko ~l:lhui ;
July :?3. Flora Purin1 {BrJLil1;in
jaa); July 30. Dan Scigrl; Aug. 6.
to be announced; Aug. 13. Rob
Mullin's All·Sl:ir U:ind; Aug. W.
The Lcadin~ £tJgc feJluring ~lul
lin, Tony Guerrero. Grant Ge1,s·
m:in and more: Aug. '27. Pancho
SanchcL (L1rin perc.w.-.ion).
All shows begin at 6 p.m. in the
Ncim:in Marcu::. courl}:lrd. Fa!.hiun
lsbnd b loc~1red .11 the hub of
NC\\ port Center.
'f. Baroqu e fe stival explo res 'N ew World '
·w hile oelebrating the 500tb anniversary of Chris·
topher Columbw' "discovery" or America has
come under fire in some quarters, this year's
Baroque Music Festival of Corona del Mar explores
music of the "New World."
Portions of the eight-day festival, which begins Sunday,
include music demonstrating the Baroque influence in
Italy and Spain, as well as music produced by the Boliv-
ian Moxo Indians. ·Music of the first nativc·bom Mexican
composer, Manuel de Zumaya, will also be included.
The series begjns at 4 p.m. Sunday at St. Michael &
AJI Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive.
with a diverse program of concertos perfonncd by solo-
ists and the Festival Orchestra directed by festival
founder Burton Karson. Tickets arc $15.
Soloist perfonn at 8 p.m. Monday al St. Michael's, in·
eluding composjtions by Johann Sebastian Bach. Bene·
THE SCENE
deuo Marcello and Nicolaus Bruhns on the church's 24-
rank Abbou and Sicker Baroque_-stylc organ. Tickets arc
SlO.
Wednesday and Friday. June 12, concerts, both at 8
p.m., are titled "Music in the Gardens" and will be held
at Shennan Library & Gardens. 2645 East Coast High·
way. Baroque brass music v.111 start the e\cnings at 7:30
p.m .. followed by concerts in the Central Patio Rpom at
8 p.m. Tickets for the Shcnnan 'Gardens shows arc $20
each. Wednesday's perfonnancc feature<; cantatas by
Mexico's Zumaya and BoliVJan Indian and Igor Stra-
vinsky's "Suite I~aJiennc." The Jun_e 12 program features
recitals in mu ic of the ltahan and Spanr h Baroque, plus
a sonatina for recorder and harpsichord.
The Festival Finale at St. Michael at 4 p.m. June 14
spotlights lhe early "Colossal Baroque" period. Tickets
arc $15. For more infonna11on, call 761.).. 7 7.
Jonathan Wild puts music first
W hen rock station dccja}S
talk nbout artists, it's
unrortunatc how seldom the
music i1sclf is mentioned.
It seems -more oflcn th Jn not -
thal image, n11i1udc and reco rd sales
arc more important.
Such is not 1hc cusc ir one wants
to talk about Jonathan Wild, who has
built a solid reputation as both u
singer and sonrriter. lndeet.I, Wild
wouldn't dJre 'o on stage withou1
havm~ a ~ood w na to back him up.
''I always know when I'm aoing to
write :l song." Wild said "I wake up
anJ there is a 50ng in me."
A one-time Huntington Beach
re$it.lent, Wild now mnkes his home
in S1udio City. where he keeps bl.l5y
sonpritin1 and performina in hopes
of land111g a record deal.
Wild has just released n fivc·song
demo, reoturing some or his best
songs to date. Produced by Frank
J eph, the c:isscuc is a powerfol
lesson thnt musicians have li11le of
lasting value to offer 1f they produce
slick, but forgettable material.
In "Devil und 1," Wilt.I tukcs u
good, hnrd look ut the evil forces
th.ii enoble the worst of humanity 10
commit abuses u1a111st others.
"Devil and I, "'c 're son11a' hit
this ro"n hiJrcl
Yeah, rhc DcV1l 1mJ I gonn11'
drfre down Holly"uod Doulcwud
We're &0nn:1 l:iUJ;h ot the
humclcss livini; on the street
Oonna' l:1u1h at the c.hiltltcn
with no shoes on their feet"
Joseph, him elf J musiciJn,
voluntccrcc.l lt> help Wild "1th.1he
tape bccau c of the strcna;th or 1he
songs -both lyricJlly am.I musico1lly.
"The music mukcs you reel like
what's a;oing on in Cnlifomiu (with
ever-increasing violence and
homclc~ness, us well us other
problems) i:. :iffectin, all or u ,"
Joseph e'plJ1ned. "Jolm docsn'I
need people with diplomus on :1 wall
to tctl u~-whu1's wrong with society."
Added Wild: "Today, the only
lanaua&c people unden.111nd is the
kind that is direct; )OU can't beat
around the bu h. The U\ nots woke
0 IOI of people up; there arc tWO
Americas. moral and imrnon1I."
Although :.ill of the malcrial on
Wilt.l's tape was completed before
the outbreak or violence in Los
Ar1gclcs. the n:cent C\'Cnts cumc 10
mind when li:.tcnin~ not only to
"Oe.,.11 and I," but to "lnv1:.1blc
Mon" and "Mercy Street."
However, not C\cry song on th e
1.1pe is serious. "VictoriJ" .int.I "L'l:.t
Girl on Earth" shuw ;.1 more
humorful, cclcbrati\e tone in the
11rtist.
Anyone interested in ~ettlna a
copy of the Jonathan Wild tape
should send a self·;11.ldrc~J.
st:imped envelope (\\ith four i9 cent
stamp au:achcd) :and $5 to JonnthJn
Wilt.I, P.O. Do.."< 1401, Studio C11y, CA
91614.
-By 81.1ln Mtl\"ttrll Jonathan Wild
~ Coast Weekend I Thursday, June 4 , 1992 •• ,; . ... * '" I t
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10 a m.-6 p.m. Sunda)', MondJy ,,nd
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Admi!>Sioo: free.
•The Gregory Callery 3406 V1.J Lido,
Ne-,port Beach. 723-0887. Woru by w;i •
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•Le Meridicn hotel 4500 MacArthur
Slid., Newport Beach. 476-2001 The art-
istry of the lJi;una 8e.1ch feillv.il of the
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• Susan Spiritus C.illery 3333 Bc.1r St (In
Cr)~t Court!. Costa o\\<'\.l, 5-19 7SSO.
"Urban Cam as, .. a 11C\1 sertl'\ of color C.-
b.lchrome photogrJphs by c.,1i1om1.i b.JS(.-d
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' between Corona ctel Mar and Laguna
Bc.ich, 494-3539. Nc.:irly 2,800 acres of
co.»1.11 and canyon areas open for nature
walks. whale WJtching. bird WJtching. fish-
ing and other rccre.:itional activities.
• Hornblower Dining Yacht MJriners
Mile Manrie Center. 2411 W. Coo.st Hwy.
NC\\port Beach, 631-2469, e>.t. 7. Brunch
.ind dinner cruises of Ne-vport Harbor of.
rercd \\'l'Clcnds Jnd holida~-
• International Spttdw.iy 1n Oand>tand
ArenJ at the OrJnge Coonty Fairground>,
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l71-I w Balbo.J Blvd . l'-:e11port Bc.lcK",
67 J-3377 1 he museum houses a pcrm.1-
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gether w11h Uo.its. photographs. marine d1s-
pl.l)"S. fish, scJJ-lclls, ships-in-bottles and
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h1b1ts, sho1\"S and conte11ts offered at this
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Co.1st I lt);h"·'Y· Corona del M.11, 673·
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ncr dance Jnd ~1len1 auctlOr\ al T .lCO Bell
COfp.. Irvine. SSO pp. BT-opt. Contact
Ginny Meu, 786·05MI
• t-l als Off to Summer lune 6, 8 pm.-I
a m., Young Prot1~~on.1I) /\&Jm>l CJOC'cr JI
Sport> Ouu '"'nl' S35 ~, mc111bcn. S2S
pp. Attire li.>ts mJndJtory. Phc>ne 751·
o-i~ \
• P•ddle 51lorh C'j '92 Jurw CJ, 9 J m.-
S pm '-<•uthwcri. !>f'l'"~ RC'>(IUrcc JI "l"' pt><l Duo t• If\-u1 l'r 200 "41).lls, wrl
S~IS. CJnot'\, mu r.llh, 1>1lwr p.1,lcflc Cr.lit;
llJ<klhni; mu\(·un1, Vil ".ltt'r d1nl(> C\Cfy
i.11! hour. S7 pp ~·noon 1 h11dr1•11 53 pp
Phone 85 • 5 2c')fl
• c~rOUS('I of Dreams J11n<' ,, .11 11 ii 11"1 ••
Cllr~ f 1n<lt '" (.. •I.I .1r L\ '11.. 111.irt~\ f()\ln·
dJhtlfl .ind 1.1.i n•<t11l>.:r) nl Ct·111·r,1I llcir
p1t.1ll.uhion ~101\ lu11clwon ·'' Shet.rlOo
Un11Ns.ll I tott'I. U111H'r\.1I C11y. SSO pp.
Phone 855·2896. •
• Wooden 8~1 Feslh•i\t June C. ; • l'\1·11
port H.lrbof Arca Ch;imbcor oi Co.run1.-rt"
bo.11 tx.111d1ng school for ~ids, SJ1lbo.11 w
g.itt.l, races, t.all ships. lugbo.11 d>oll, mow
n.iutical fun at Bo)' Scout Se;i asc ln11\
p.-1r.11de June .S at 6 pm. ContiK't B.ub.:11.i deSoom. 729 ... 400.
• ll C•mino Rul Ch.impionship Chili
CooLoff June 7, 11 41 m ... p.m. Cit) 11
Tustin in Old Town. lh-"C mun1;., l'nl•·r
Wnment .ind chJdren's ilCl.Mtics. l'hunl'
544-8890.
Conway
Twitty
Jan B
The Desert
~Band
]an 22
Pinta of the
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Jan 29
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•Wine luting ilnd Silent Audlon lune riott Hotel. BT. 51 25 pp. Phone (213) 626-
7, 2-5 p.m., D.iyle Mcintosh Center at 4611 .
Courtyilrd Center, Carden Ctove. 525 pp. • ~nent of laughter June 13 at 8 p.m ..
Phone 772-8285. WestMed Oub 1025 stand-up comedy
•founders Mini Auc1ion June 8, 10 night ill Celebrity Theatre, Anaheim. S28
a.m.-noon, Providence Speech and Hear-pp. Phone 953-3580.
1ng Center at the center, Orange. Phone 639·4990. •Passport to Progres~ Casino Night June 13, 6:30-8 p.m., American Cancer Society
•Col( and T~nis TournAiMnls June 8 at Doubletrce Hotel Or.lngc. BT-opt. 5100
ill 10:30 a.m., CHOC little ~maid Cu11d pp. Phone 634-4500, ext. 4019.
at ~ Verde Country Oub, Costa Mesol.
Coll, 525~ l?.P·; tennis, S75 pp. Phone
840.3SIU .lgOllJ or 846-0103 (ltnnls).
• Croundbttaking June 14 al 4 p.m., Newport Beach PUblic libr<>ry Found.:ltion
and Newport Bexh Libr.iry Bo.lrd ol Trust-
ee ill ~te of new Central Library. Donor
reception-at 3 p.m. Phone 548-3131.
•Shop 'TU You Drop June 9-11, ATSC ~icat~ It Newport Imports, Newport
Beach. Shopping spree (e.:ituring 40 ven-
dors. SS pp. (Preview party, June 9, 5:30-
9:30 p.m., S20 pp.) Contact Kim Nic'hol· son, 646-0224.
•Underwriting Pilrfy June 14, 2-S p.m.,
Providence Speech and Hearing Center at
Village Cttan, Santa Ana Heif,hts. Phone
639'"'4990. •Stag Shoot June 10, 552 Cub ol Hoag
Memorial Hospil,.ll shooting competition al South Coa>t Gun Club. S125 pp. indudes
U>nlment<>l breal.fast, lunch and awards
d1nl'lef at El Toro Marine Base Officers
Oub. Oml'lef only, 550 pp. Phone 76().
•New England Clam Salce, June 1-1,
TODOS ol )a.int Joseph Hospital Founda·
lion fun and g.lmes in San Oemente, Con·
tact Margo Johnson. 771-8211.
•Wine Tasting Oinner, June 29 at 7
p.m .. Villa Mt Eden five-course dinner 01t
Trees Restaurant, Co<oo.l clcl Mar. SSO pp.
Phone 673-0910.
5909.
• tferilage Regatta June 12· 13, Newpo<t
Holrbor Nauttcal Museum wooden boot
r.x:c iot dassk vachts al Balboil Yacht • Eve~ing at the lmptOY> June 1 S ill 6
Oub, Corona del Mar. Reg.ltta "mascot" is p.m., Wellness Community ol OC cock-
sc:hoonc< Spike Afnca. Conact Elyse Bae<ctt, l.lils, dinne<, show by DcnntS Wolfbcrg and
259·8240. pose p.irty hosted by Mr. WoUberg at frvine
•Spirit or CMng June' 1J at 6 p.m , 'city lmp<ov. $75 PP· Phone 258-121CY.
ol Hope awarc.b dinner ill ~hcim M.lr· •"Unfinished Sloriu" June 19 ill 8
TOP TEN
May 27 • June 1
VIDEO RENTAL
1. Frankie & Johnny (1991)
2. Last Boy Scout
3. Fisher King
4. Freejack
5. Uttle Man Tate
6. Shattered (1991)
7. Commitments
8. Dead Again
9. Butcher's Wife
1 O. The Doctor ----· CD's
1. Red Hot Chili Peppers "Blood Sugar Sex Magik"
2. Kris Kross ''TotaJty Krossed Out"
3. Black Crowes "Southern Harmony & Musical Companion"
4. Queen "Classic Queen"
5. Pearl Jam ''Ten"
8. Billy Ray Cyrus "Some Gave All"
7. SW Mix A Lot "Mack Daddy"
8. En Vogue "Funky Divas"
9. Beatie Boys "Check Your Head"
0. "Wllh''
SINGLES
1. Sir Mix A Lot "Baby Got a.ck''
2. Krial Kroes "Jump"
3. Arreated Development "Tennessee"
4. Red Hot Chill Peppers "Under The Bridge"
5. Mariah Cerey "I'll Be There"
I . Sophie B. HawkN "DllM I Wish I Was Your LO'ler"
7. Eric Clapton .'T ... In Heaven"
8. Tl c "Aini Too Proud To Beg"
I . Queen "Show Must Go On"
O.En
p.m., John Douglas French Center '°' Al-nor Fr;inceschini, (800) 537:362-1
zheimcr·~ Disease/Fncncls of Caregivers •Knoll's B<'rry f.um Party June 19.
enjoy world premiere o( play and dessert Olive Crest Abused Children's FoundJtion.
Champagne reccp1ion at Mark Taper Contact Donna Andert, 777-4999.·
20, SK run 010\C·a,long-a thon, I>-tun run I w;ilk at l';C\\port Dunc~. Nc,,poit
Beach. Phone 751 ·0-14 1.
Forum, Los Angeles. S85 pp. Contact £Ii-•Making Slrides Against C;incer June See BLACKBOOK/Plle 8
All That jazz Series
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JAZZ UP YouR WEEKEND .
Sun off with a riff of j :lZZ. Add a few of your favorite f ricn~. Then improvi....;c.
Beclu.se that's what AU That Ja1,z is ahout. Join us :it Crysul Coun every unci.'ly in June
with Nar.icb nationally known recording artists:
Sunday, June 7 2p.m. DOUG CA.\ffiRO~ Dazzllna Blue Flcaric Violin
Sunday, June 14 2p.m. DAVID AlllCE.'iSTO~
A MillimtnuncntalJst
Sunday, June 21 2p.m. ~AllUMBF.J
Smooch Guitar and 1l1oodwiod Duo
Sunday, June 28 2 p.m. SPE.'iCEll BJlEWEJl a STEVE KL"IDLER
Evocad.c Vlolln/Piano Duo
Meet the artist after each performanC'e at Compact Oise Unlimited. Regi.5ler al any
Crystal Court store to win a free cruise on Regency's Vancouver "Jazz. Festival Al Se3"
and other travel prizes. Oe~it entry at Compaa Discs Unlimited · loc.lted on the fllSl
level, near the Broadw.ly. Receive a free Jan CO with any purdwe ol $25 or more
rrom any combination of Crystal Court Stores and restaurants. Bring your receiplS lO the
""lnfomudon desk on the first level from 2 to 4 p.m. each Sunday in June and receive '
your free gt.ft (whUe suppUcs b st).
~al cmrt. , spcd1I side or Sood\ c:oas Pb.u. b loc2r.ed • SunRowtt a Bctr 1n Co!U Mesa. andaed b) the
Broecfw.iy and P.oblnsoos. ~over ftfty unique spttblcy ~and~. '
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T ltA\'EL . C'ON~ORTll"~\
I
-·
I.' w:ts known for ye:irs :ts
Or.rnge County's B:id Boy.
In :tn circles throughout
the region, Fr:ink Dixon's
reput.Hion, you might s:ay,
prcempted llim. Lil<e the time
he decided to forego doing
the schcdulcd :arti st t:alk he
ll.lJ :t"reed to give for the
Or.rnge County Center of'Contempor:uy Art.
lmtdd, he ~c11t :t friend dressed in :i security
:-;u.ud'~ uniform to introduce :a video pre~nt :ati on
to the .1.;~c mbl ed ;rndicnce who thought they h:ad
p.1iJ to hc.1 r Dixon discuss his controversiar
ligur.11i' e p.1i ntings. Rather, in performance :irt
fornut, the 20-minute video entitled "Art
I [o,t.1ge" k.Hured Dixon sitting in a frozen yo_g:a
po,ition :lg.1imt :a bbnk w:all wath :i black hood
on:r hi s he.id, while Ri ce-a-Roni type jingles from
'5:'.:!i .rnd '60s telev ision commcrci:als pbyea on the
)Oun<ltr.1ck (hi~ comment o n tr:tpping art ~rnd the
:trt i \l "it hi n :t comumcr's m:trketplacc ). Adding
imult to injury, :tt the end of the video the gu:trd
p.1\\ed out :an ~x.1m to those who rem:tined in the
.rndiencl'. (Thi) video is :t\'Jibble for viewing :ts
p.1rt o l the e~hibic.) .
·1 hl·n lh1.·1e "·'' thl' momentou!> occasion of his 0\\11
... ,1111!11 11p1.111111.: -.e,l'r.il ~e.1r~ Jgo "here he threw a gla!.!> of
\\ 111.: .11 111, gJJll.'I\ dl'.tkr. a ··performance" he now refers to
,,, thl' l'lllb.1rr.1,,111c ue,rem.lo 10 hi!> troubled davs and l.11111 lllll lll~hl\ • •
I h111 ., h.ne di.meed rt.lll'lderahlv ~ince then hO\\C\'Cr
.111d 111111pl11i11i.: e\e "u l 111~ new e:.hrbit at Work~ Gallerv ;n
< t\,l,il C1111 11 (1hrnu!!h June :!I), FrJHk Dixon, 41, wa::
'-1..:u 111 dr,,u,, the 111c1.1morpho,i:. that ha'> taken place in
h 1111' 11! 111, \J\\ 11 !tClf·l111 t.:l\elle'>'>. his attitude as an artil>t in
<>1.111cc Counl\, and thc ~ncw frccuum he ha~ found in hi:. J'.11 ntln~ ,1' ,I I C\Ult.
......
!\WI d ...... ,
Arts
Scene
"Thi: anger I used to carry around \\-,I!>
11,u,ill\ :ih11u1 1hc ~ame is~ue," he beean.
"I h.rd hccomc ext remely frui.tr:iled ~bout
the .HI\\ Ork ibclf supposet.lly being
... u1i ... 111111ed for !>omcthing ebe. It ~eemcd
irnrm..,rhle for a i.imple b1111om line to be
dr ,1\111 abou t a completed body of\\ ork.
There \1a' ah1ay!> _an excuse for why the
"or!.. coult.I ne,erJui.t be seen as it was
Jnd judged ~1ccor ingly, .instead of me
co11,1antl)' be111g ca1egonzed and comparet.I
to other r.1inter\ in my generation \\hO
"ere \HHJ..rng 111 total!; different genres
;ind ul her region~. De mg in Orange
Count) and not rn a maJOr metropolitJn
.ircJ only rnmpounded the problem. I
i.:un., I needetl to know if somewhere ~rlon.i; the lrnc my work as an artii.t had
------111;1)be added up to a C+.
I \Ullu.tll) I k.1rncd how to deal with the noise of 11 a:·
to''·" t(uret .ind forn,cd "l11ch is the trick in this culture
ih.1t \\,1111\ C\l'l')tl11ng NOW. The glitz of the '8Cb diffused
lhl JI .111d ..... th;11 cncn.~v died. the current ceonomrc chaos
\\,1' bum to put C\Cf)lh.111g 11110 a reorganizational scramble.
( 11n,eq11c111I). tl11ng ... .ire '>l.1rtrng 10 be looked at for their
11111111,rc 1.iluc r.11her tlwn what niche they fit into.
I ur me. the ule.1 1hat "'c're supposed 10 process all the
h1,111n .111d \1'11JI informa11on that's in ou r face all the time
l\1 thuu 1u,111g11 or phr.ically manipulating it, is a real rui.e.
I nl.'cd to IJy my hamh on it within my art, and move
through that p.11h un1il it takes me someplace else." De.,p1te 111, rebel pa'lt, Di1'on's provocative and
w11fro111a11on:.il painted narrations -which consistently
1111'1 a l.1't of colorful characters -have always drawn a
l.1q:c f~>llowrng. and l.i\I Friday night's overnowing opening
f1."lcp11on -whrch 111duded a ~ensuous performance of
Frank Dixon's
Orange County's former bad-boy
artist has got a new attitude
slid~s projected .on a nude re!l'ale model at one point
durrng the evenrns -was evidence that nothing hns
ch_a nged. ~ontinutn~ i.n. his role or painter as social critic, r.iK~ 1h1i. cxcep11onal cxh1b111on of work -"which represents
IWO years or hibernation" -and includes work.$ On paper
monotypcs and painted constructions -sets itself up in o'
continuum of mmi-series1 each poking fun nl everything
from aspects of local society, to the mechanics o f the nrt
world. Presented with u gestural and aggressive use of
color, paint technique, and surprisi ng com~sitionol
formals, Dixon alternates between questioning the accepted
and ,srappling with more personal conflicts.
Dixon's oil on
canvas work
"Slice of Life -
In A Crowd"
( 1991 ) takes an
unusual shape.
Dixon admits that the clownish, cigar-taking little man,
who appears and disappears within the series ''You Arc
Art," became his teammate and alter ego throughoutJhe
process -a split chnrnctcr with his own personal nrenn
~ ........ ,,_
frank DiJIOR
with'~
.... Fetthh
No. J.H He .. ==:.
and a foil for what could
have been painting
structures 1n the piece . In
other words, this srinning
figure "ith matchtn"
polka-dotted tic and' shoe!.
becomes the c:mva~ on
'' hich the '" o-i.idcd !.tory can b~ told.
In "Slice of Life" his ri!;ht
trianslc-s h:iped crrc) of
painting~ r·cx:ictly half a
paintin g in honor of the
recession") hung as
shazam-like bolts of energy in the rcnr urea of the
gallery, DL-<on mimics the paintmg styles of famous
20th-century artii.ts in duo
combinations -such a~
Georgia O'~ceffc and Roy
Lichtenstein, Vincent van
Gogh and Fernando Botero,
and Pablo Picasso :ind
Alcx:rnder Calder -a~ a
validation that, de)pitc the
preachings of current
conceptu:il art mavin), the
figure is not dead in
contemporary :lrt.
"Art 10 me :ilwn~ h:h a
certain )elf-consciou~ness.
and the figure is a p.u t or
that sclC-consciousnc)S in·
terms or its presence being
neCCS)ary for the \\Ork to
generate resPQn)e. 1 hi:.
!.Cries build~ on the l.1)cring
aspect of the 'icY.cr \IC\\ing
the viewer" ho') vie'' in~ iJ great \\Ork uf an . ·1 here b
oho the play on aud ience,
one time period com111cn1ing
on another time pcrioJ. and
the theatrical Qu:llity of th4.!
museum or gollcry whc1c a1 1
c\ists -turn the light~ on.
it') a )how!
"Uottom line, ii'!. :ill just a
matter of keeping 1h111g ..
unstructured an<f open Ml
you can enter a doorwa>
and £ll h i1." n ork.s Gtr lkry, Cry tnl
Court, Jrd floor, JJJJ Ilt'nr
Strttt, Costa M r a 979-6757
llours: Mondtt)·Fridoy JO
D.m.·9 p.m.; aturdtty JO
o.m.-6 p.m.; Sund:Jy JO
o.m.-5 p.111. Admission: frrt•.
Another aowdtd Dbcon theme
is "You Att Art No. 4" (1992),
a mixed media on paper work.
,
' ... .
,.
bringing people together!"
.Ju1u: 1. I t)t)_! Spc.:cial .\<h t:r1i"ing Suppk·rnc..·nt f()r ()range..-< .oa~t \\"c..Tkc..·nd
Making It Work!-Interview with Dr. Pat Allen·
For the past St.n·ml u"<.-eks U'<.' bm-e
t~t{iloml tbe many/aces of tt'kuiu11.ships. ·
wbetbf!r m.• 11•t111t th<..,n or Int~)' nt!l!d tl.>etn, If
the)• ant fX>.ssible. a11d bou• to makt.• "
n.•llltm,1.(bfp tt'Qtil .Jn th ts flnal .~·wm.>m, tt'f!
t'5ki.'ll ttott'cl /~v:holc~i...t, Or I'<" Allen. for
'l>t!r t'ietts wt fl!/titionship .,
Is the quest for ttlationshJp culturally
dJctated. or Is there a real, biologkal
need for human bcinp to partner?
We're s~xial .1nirnab. :.ind we do n't do
~ell in 1-.olJtion. \X'c I'll'\.~ other people
An<l 1cxl.ty Wt' I\.' )(.'Ctn~ tht• t'tllt.'l'Rcnc.~· of J
nt·o·romantk pcriod-.a Ol't..'t.i for lhat Ont'
spccul pt:rson in our live<>. After lhc ~'<-'C)fl{I
Work.I War, an<l 1he 'l'omcn·i. Lthcration
movc1llt'nt we ..:w m.my ch:inges in thc
tr.tdition:.il "nlt!n will be men .• incl women
will I'll' women· mot.le of behavior Wt: now
haw full choiC\.--Wl' can tx· c-.trcer J>l'Ople.
or W '-.' <.-an be pt.•ople with can.-cn.. We c-.in
follow our can:cr oriented masculine 1de, or
the non-am.-er, h0f'1l'"-'houn<l femi.nint.' :.ide.
Men can do 11. an<l w~n can do it. The
Women"• Movemt'nt hon<.led women to
women and we learned 10 use our m.aS<:u-
linc side in thc work pl<K't.' TI1e M1:n':.
Movement 1.'i helpin~ men hond 10 men. and
~cl.m touch wilh 1hc ir feminine !>1<lc. Now
what'' net.'CJed is 10 get r~·n .ind wouit·n
together. All of tht.> old rule!> <lon'1 work
anymore tx't"dlL.<ie lhcy are too limiting. And
w e're just beginnltlg lO define what the new
nilc..'!> are.
. Whal is k 1Dln8 to take to heal the rift
bc1wttn mrn and women and get them
back fOFt.btt?
Educ:ition. We have to lt.>am ho\\ to
rmM .' from the nan..i.,si.'lic "Mc" lo ~\X'c." I
lL-.C a sySlem I c-Jll Androgynous Sc.-'rrootic
Rc-Jlignmcnt. If a wom:m W'Jnts to IX'
cherished he ha.' to gi\'e up hl'r right IO ~y
·t 1hink, I want, my opinion is." unk."S.'> shc
gets pennis . .,ion. lf she w..nt::. to be re-
spected, she has 10 give up her righ1 ro :-ay
•t feel bad. I wanl you to rake care of me!" If
hc wants 10 he chensht..'<.I, he ha,.., 10 stop
unck:nnining the strong women he':. mal\:'Cl
with and acrusing her of controlling him.
They have 10 choose. thc~ can't h:tn.· holh.
If .;he 'l:l}'S I think Jnll I want and I k'\.'I and
I don't want-"! wani you to n::.pc:ct Ol}
c.-an.-cr and ~iw me my 'pate. hut '-lllY
commilK'<.l tu me .ind lrnc me.· :ind ht> 'l:.tY'
I fed and I don't want .tnd I think .ind I
\Y.tnt-"I don't ft..'<.•l like I \\ant a comm11-
ment. but I want you 10 t<>nlmut· to givt.· llll'
sex .tnd not <latl' .m\ one d't': it d0t...,n'1
work.
A Jot of the ads we get, both from .
women and men, say they want .. a
committed rclationshJp." and they seem
to be talking about tbc tradJtlonal one
man-one woman.forever kind of rcla·
dooshJp. Does tlw really work?
Tiial 1\.-:dly works ~ long a.<, the JX'Oplc
involvt..~ have ma<..lc the t·hoicc of what 1hcy
art' goiniot to hring to lhe tahlt' in the
rcl.ttion.-.hlp. All that ~c have gone through
soc1ologil~.111y brought us 10 the ide .. 11 of
n.ird-..sistk 'it..'lf involvc~nt--Mt'. Me, k !
The women want to he respectLxl, anti the
men ' ant to Ix-rcspe<-tccl. The women
want to hc cherisht.tf and lhe men \\<:mt 1u
he chcn...h<.'t.I. So no\\ we haw four pt'Opk
fightmg for two thmnt."-.. :\nd the problem
Wt' R' f.tong m tht'. ''\X'E" gl·nerJliun of thl.'
lJO., i' hm' tt> gt'! back togt.•thl'r .tg;.un. ;ind
"hat lo gt\<.' up to get 1L \\'e hJ\t..' women
\\ho \\.ml 10 h1..· d1cn.,hcd the '' .iy ~lom
w;.i,, hut 'till ".mt tu Ix· R''J">C.:'<. ll'U for 1hc1r
t Jn:t·r-.• ind \h" h,1\ c men "ho ''.mt to ht.'
r1..•,pt•llc<l lot their l .1r1..'tl'-. hut '' .1nl thl'ir
fl·cltng-. Own .. hed toe.•. TI1t· d1tllt:uh} i' tn
<ll'l'id1ng 11 > ou · '"' grnng to Ix-the rt'~(X~ 'lcu
pc:r-on ''ho hnng.' financial 'l't:urity Jnd
'>Wl\1.'. or 1111..· l hl'n'hl 'ti pannl·r who follm''
the other hccau't' tht>y·l'l' going thc way you
want to go and tn a w,t\' you rt· n>mfnrtahle
It ' Ont' thin~ tn riuke the plan.' for a pirni<.
in the purk, .tnd another 10 p.1d, thl' h..i.,kl·r
anti bring Jt. If hoth par1n1..·r.. "ant to hc in
1..h.1rgl' tht'y tollidc .• ind thl'l'l'., no pirn1c
They \\"ant t'\'el)'thtng . .tnd \\on·1 give up
:tnythrn~ 10 gel w1~thmg of' aluc.
So one partner has to give up some--
thing in order for a .relatiooshJp to
work?
l(ltl/W lll'tf (Ill /X4J...'l' 3
HE PERSONALS 40 male f« scnous Jona·ICml rti.
oonsi.p. MllSllCftt.iteard 1 +. Any
lllllmllity. Saa Ana. Call 1792.
C'!mlian value.\. Succes~flll Cllttf,
nov. ready to build woog. fitlfiU1ng
rtllltionslup ~IO f11111ly. CW•
pon Belch. Call rm .
kds 111.~Klc. DOI J~ oulSldc. fulJcT.
100. Call 1393.
ful Fm! A)lairt 10 tnp lhe hghl fan-
1u11c 11 High S<lctcl} func110M
Buena Parl. Call I 803.
1rid111onaJ 'alut;, 1nd spm1u11I
gru,.111 Want to go 100' Mc S
I 40, )oung 4 l ,llllrbun\fgttt11, pn-n),
-c 'y. ont ctu Id You tall. accom
pkWd. g~l-oncnttd SW\1 35-15
Long 8-"'ll Call l~S7 How to respoltd to mt adl
SeejMge2.
ADOPTION tetb1agood NII to be
loyal ...S '°""-' to. R~ttr IM1llf·
• 1De1Wio11. Redd~ ~I
I IS. blue tyn. Shirt Ufl'. do-
good runes. bvtnt. CID 2256.
COUNTRY GIRL. ~t. loves city
hft.. .n. mwc. ~new~
NrU. W.S honesl N/S 111* 38-S2 ~ 11 pmollli pow1ll. Wr·
.. fed.inp. and lilll! Loi A.llmtios.
Call 21.SJ.
CHlmlANIPSYCHOWGY WF
•l. S'6'hlim. paty. temiDtne. Sftk.
~ OWM profcsUona1. ~NJ s. •2-52. IMlllla llOWlb ..
ClwilhMK)'. P'>'C"°'°IY, hWllOf.
.dlla,aacilc.OrqeC'iiuncy.Clll
ms.
ATTRACT1VE BLOND profu·
MOMI NSWF S'6' IO JIM muNll
1111CmU widl NSWM ~ P'Ofes·
alOM1 or~ 1Wclll. CAii
2012.
NK1!. PLEASINO SBf tcCts K ·
c-., clmnl. .,_,. pdemln -..so . ., llM!Olllh(y. for JIU. con-~ Mitaioft Y1tJO. Call
2496.
Tiii.ED OF DA TINO? Lootln& !Of
al ..... W-.rtll ~?lei's
... , DWP 43. n·,.,. ~
~ llldividllllllot~ ....
...... dllclllt -!illlb011lhrllt.d.lnW.C.U 141
COMMrTMEHT MINDED. very
~sWF.M.rtms.,.. ........................
.......... , 0 ....
lllldhgcnc and orremrly pm?llblc
mld-.cacm pl, pll~y fn. IC·
uvc, 111C1 out~. RCldy fOf rt·
"lldtfll rtlldonshtp. TllSlin. Call
IS04.
EVltOPl!AN SWF 21. S'6', enpy aiina. ~iJ. m-mt and movies.
Scds SWM f« frltnCblup. C~
Mesa. Call 1326.
BRUNETTE KNAC VIXEN, SWF
22. modtl. dcues ~ blue·
ai11ar bn1nc11e ror 11Pmeu. ca.
wal pstymg, St laid beet. Hllllllllg·
to118ach. CAii i*·
BESTFRIENO(S)WANTED.DWF
~ (looks 4CMll) NJS. C'lllholtr
lookin& for Dr'SM C'Msl1111 NJS tQi.
4*ed, .,icuble, !ICftStbVC, lllamQr•
-. ~ for (lie, ~ and
~ Ul good blM. '*' l.llllf$and m-llttweal times. lr1111t. Clll 29211.
SWf\S I, ms pnifasionll p le-
IBlll 'fOr Imel, pl, dining. flln A
llllft. 8albo&. C~l 263.S
JUUET SEEXINO ROMEO, lllllC· ti~ ~ tlas5y. !Mtlllp
b1met1e SWF. fill.lo¥in&. viYl('l(M,
Jo¥U 10 dlnce. LOllg fkldl Clll
1169.
CVTE AND SPICEY. o!IJ..(llllliollcd sw. 2$, m. cOllallllld rdllion sliipwilllllllaft\~~
SJM. Mltllon VrtJO. Call I 317.
VfllY A TTMCllVli. S'6·. 32. tell-
-*'*-~·~ 11111.r..-sa;-...f+ ...... nc..-.-. ............. lS-
SOPHISTICATED BRUNETIE
SWF. S'6'/133. lllrlCllvc. tcrumve.
inlellip ms SWM .U-Sll, pro-
fe.wonai, healllly, eleln hfe-qylc
Long llelch. CAii 2198.
BOHEMIAN: Adapllblc. anistic,
uancbmv. vmlltlf. NIS mvtron-
men&ll pro(CSMOllll. 48. SJ'. S«'h
llllCm. simillriy~lcd malc (Of
comntttmenl. TllMUI. Call 2Jq I.
READY R"lR ROMANCE. fUMy.
ldVenluroes, lovlblc. J l.SWF. Full-
fiplal. .S'J 1/2. w/ aullurn blir 11111
almolld c)U. ~ ICll.\IUVC. cm'•
1111. SWM. 21-36 f« llUglller Ind
love.. ll\'111C. CAii 166S.
MARJUAG&MJNDED . .s·s·11 1s.
32. bnlncae. SWF. N/S. hlwY Ind
lle&ldly lool-. for SM1C.. \lay II·
lnldivc. llfedlolllle. fCl y. outp
... and p1rysa11y r11. Good com-
lllUlk.Mor. loves dllJcfto and all·
mlls. C11risti11n values. Suromf 111
career, llOW lalfy IO bwld 51l'Or11,
f\dfllJ ... rtLll!OtMip ICldln& IO (1111• ily. fllscln. Clll I Sil.
PR0ttSSIONAj.. BLACK f'E. MALE elljoys lllc:ift. bile Ind .,_
Wt Nit COlllf*lion. J~ l'la
......,.,.. Long Betdl.CAIJ 21~.
I MISS COllwnallOI. COfllPllllOll•
sliipandania. rm DWF.10111160.
bl. tlll'ICtlvt aicra-wlpesJlon
let aoU nl -.is. Win& r11. ~ SwM SM& wttike ~ bvtnc.
Clll 1SS8.
MAAAIAOE-MtNDED SWF, S'S'/
11 t J.2, bninctlc.. ~. lllllPY Md ~. tool ... -lllllt. Viry II• lrleli~.~.~ .......
.i pll)llCllty r11. Good c:o.m.i•
catoi. love d111drtn -.......,_
IRJtESISTIBLE. DELfGHTFlfL.
DJF, 2 ~ ch1kftn. ms tn1el-
1ec1ua1. 40tsh OJM HUSBAND u·
pmcinlifc'n dwnlum. lmnc.Call
1817
NOT JUST ANO'TllER PR.ETTY
FACE. Harlty-nder. 100. Stnsual.
l'OftllnlJC. pctt~ycd Orm S«ts
sincere, bc1hht. 1ffcc1ion11c S/
DWM.N/S.O\ttS8'undtt40. Costa
Mesa. CaU 18.S9.
CHRISTIAN siNGLE MOM. 40,
S'9 l(l, loolung f « 1111 SWM. Chm·
uan to enjoy ~lroom dlnnni
to SIMt. Santa Ana. Call 2349.
CHlllSTlAN SWF. enpys Olltdocn.
\111111g. ~I. NJD. have I cillld. t11pys life. Setts SWM,IDWM
~ like values. Stal 8*1! Call
1799 .
CARING JEWlSH WlOOW, 60.
would like IO low. lluglt and dlnce
....,. Hwlllnpn llelch, <)112S07.
TTREDOliGAMF.S? Mt 100! owe.
~·NS. one'°"' ~)'. umqw. Iii· rnai~pofmaonll. vmltlk.Seeb
S111Cete. -.aivc SW. NS pelt-
-~JI. Convmllioft, llMncurc. booU. peope. r1111m. undmt.and· lfl&.-...~IMnt.C&ll l446.
DIF 45 MISSES KISSES, lihlnfll popcorn. f1111, drt1111 .S'l '/129.
ltidlm. web 1111 malt <lyunlO.
C<*ll ~Call 2312.
TEWISH WIDOW -.Id lieto!l'IM
• rul hfe ~ 6010 67 ye.,
JOU111. H ...... b:ll. Clll li\()9.
SWF. 19. cW!by, lcwlbk, C*'P\I
lleddy bes IC!tl .. IOlllllllllC SM •Iii>
'
PR ETTY. PETITE. MUSIC
TEACHER..SY/110.Sttkngcmle-
man "'ho IS spmtually 11\lnded. ath·
~· 40-55. to shalt a special hfc
logtlllcr Onngc COWlly. Call 2030.
SJF • .10,~ 5.lM. 36+, loves bor.ics.
COlll\11)' musirldanctni. .. ~lcrs
n-booc' a mu_'ll. TllSlln. Call 16n.
LIGHT UP MY LIFE. 'BIG GllY'
lruelll!OJI. fll".\ioiiaic. open. lo~ ing
v.huc female. Tall S7, 111r1cme.
love IO laugh. golf. sad. deep sea fish.
ll'IVcl. dlnce. YOU! attncll~e. fun.
open. ~ful. await. v.111m. iaJI,
~SS Loog Bcach. Call 2688
ATI'RACTIVE. SEXY BLONDE.
DWF. Lifelpringtt 11110 Cburt'h of'
Rel. Sncncc Ille! all kum of' sruff.
Love lO '*igh. cStiiu. golf. W.t.
bclCh walks. bolling. whaver. I'd
Ille a fnend Ind compenlon 10 ~
hit ... th. I WM v.-ho IS lllUICIJ\'C,
llll inecllp, ••ft. scns11l~. 1
lovm& goMkmall lrOUlld so. Chcd
ii outl! Loog Beach. Call 271 4.
ACTIV6. PETITE LADY. tn 60!es.
loves c11nc.,._ 1n~e1tns acd.s 111111
w1t11•U.in.e.uu!Fi111crton,Call
lSSJ. "'
PE1Tffi. A 1TRAcTivE. AC'TlVE.
WF. would hku penner .• 111 my Sllll
boll.. or forSllJina. ~ ... .,..., «
llacfl bit.q. lonJ BadL Clll 2299
BETil: MlDLE.R ~.but mmlblcAmMerpret.~
WOINlll wllll lllQlli""I muld ~
~. good-llumaftid. ""*
SIUVC, wdl..adjldled lllllcillt11 book·
eod ~ be r11 A tnm, N/S, a<xxl
tllNftd. pou1t\'e and open. d -Sll.
LOllg Beath Cal! 29p
GINOEJt llOOOERS tld.t youdl·
JUST BECAUSE l'M
BEAUTIFlJL~' l1lWl I don)
know ,.lllll's 1mpocun1 111 life-sltt·
mg. v.orl.111g out fnends, ~nni,,
IJlt~cl. an and muslC'! I am m my 4()'s
(loot l()'s). blonde. S'.S'/120. I v.~ Id
hlc 10 meet a 47·.S2 yr old tmOCJon-
ally ml financially '«'W"C soulmak
Irvine. Call 2.105
DWF. 43. OK loollllg !«ks some·
OOC llnc:trl' 10 shalt llmt lllCI tnlt'I·
est) willt. IMnt Call :?JOJ
2 VIVACIOUS. ATTRACTIVE
BLONDES. ~king 2 hYm<JroU•
handsome hwih. N/S. lllutu m11·
SIC, lllO'>IC$. dtnnm. fun. lnmt. <Jll
1185.
rM ON A JOURNEY Of LOVE.
YOl.i "NG .SO, BLONDE. ~fl 11 ~ !.
seels man o~ct 50. v.orlmg.10cn.J0)
fun Md ~bk rtla11on>llip CO'U
~Call 1895 .
BLACK C'HJUSTlAN SLlllGLE.. J.\.
N/S, preny. mil (5 11'), dun, brov.n
cy~ k~Stth 1111 Ovulian. funn).
lovmg. v.h1k pro(ewona! N/S age.
36 • 40 TtNin Call Ill!.~
BLONDE WIDOW. t.o YOUNG .
~' actne gen• for .. alb on bt~h and laugh; ~pon Beach Call
2709.
'PEOPU SAY rM A mACTIVI:..
I ~·-Vrva:ious. peate, '5'1'/l IS,
'Dlie ~ .................... fJlii'F' 1
a. ........... ~ .. CMrfiOOchOas
laaur9akw•
M/Will_,...,
..
llowto
1upaadto••
It's as easy as 1-~31
--
1. kad throu8h the pmonaJs met 9riect
~ lhal you wanr ro answer. Cirde or make
note of the four ditPl taunber • dale end d each
ad. You can ~ u matrY ads as YQJ Ulae in
one phone call. Since your~ IS timiled K>
one minule, give a lalc ~ to Mtll you
wanr ro •Y· You can~~ Iliad wlill
you • lO do, .,, why you found Ille ..
~and be 9'UC eo ~ illotlQlillbi on
bow you can be ~ Use o,.. n b a
further expbnation d the~.
2. Call our •0ateline, • a 900-voice mail
system. and selca Opdoo n :u the m:lln menu.
When you are a ked fOf lhe number of the ad
you wl.$h to respond lO, simply enter the four
digit "Call" number from th3t ad. If you don\ get
11 right rhe finll t.imc, the menu will repc:2l. so
don't hang up! Mast advertisers will have a
'OK~ ad, bot you om Jca"e a mc,sage even if
!.hey h.Jve llO( ye( recorded it Aft~ you have left
your message. you ,an replay it and re-n.."COfd if
you chon<ie You a m then go to the next ad you
w~h IO answer.
3. Or you an browse' through the vok."e acb
of men or women in a selected age group. Jost
<relect Opdon 13. lbe number co dial t.s..
1 (900) 407-4377
$1 • .,p.r .......
(CAJli IO llJO Jl'PUD' f'l(/fd'P II~ p#Jotw 5'IJta fld .. /Mfb-
hw/oll pll(]tWS IRf' ~11.·. pl8tiliit cbodl pa .,,_. "1tjM dlalhw
Sf
Women
Seeking
Men
Soogle female
SM
Soogle Molt-
D
D1v0<ced
0
Goy
l
lesbton
J
~wish
A
Al!On • Slod.
H
H1'P<Jn1c
w
White
N/D
No Drugi
N/S
NO<'ISmohr
N/Drink NonOr1n~er
4!, luol 10 ~nt. DJF I '"'Alli
1111 1n1tll1gmt, pro{C-.\KiNll Jf11o 1<Jl
111411 JO~' ,.uh 1 gonJ ht..n and .i
i:t111J rnmd In-mt rall !~I/
I\ fll LIGl-"T A ITRAC'TI\ I
\"f l'l YR'/121\. wh SW\1 m
111, 1n111 '111111 dllnrmg. KR()Q and
tun fullrnoo C'all 10~'
\I::.\\ Bl >.OM. 8Rl \ETTL. Bl(•
KU f EYES l>JF. H, l~1zc 14J '*I
,h11J. ne,. 1<1C 4. fromC'h~. lttl'
'>WM 1(1-4~ }1' 10 '111l'Y <bung. din
ncr Ind din. mr. '"°" ohll ( natd
.Jtop, fun & Ltu~rn l"'llN '•iutl
r.~I 1~11
PfTm~. VIVACIOUS. INTU.LI
C1EST fronmnc. 111111n1vt, l>londr
'i«ltn~ ttwl ~~l man 10 dlai-c m}
tt\I for hit Age 4~ to 58 M1'-'Klll v "JO r 111 l()<.(>
A lTRACTIVF FULL FIGl'RED
M4.\iA BEAR owr ~lb< Seel'
mkll1icn1, iall. dat\ and lland\OOIC
V. '1 H-40 ~Ml) F11Utnoo
Call I'~
l'RETn \l\AC'IOlS. platful
.ichen1u10U>.tducatcd.lemmm,, lu•
1n1 ia.J, man) 111~, -«l' -
lt°'UUl. l11nle11>t fNll. 4 \.~ Lant
lk•h Ciall 24111
I \1 N< ll TltE WOMAN I!' llE.D oc
!hr ,111 no.I door. but 11 If\ \Ol1lrollt
m ~"-" yoo tt loc*JOJ for I m •
proft\•t<llllll SWF. N(S. H. '1.
~ l>l.vl) •Jn<d tninNS I
"'lltt111111allrt.ll,'lrv1nc Call 1965
~Ol l \fA TES' A TTRACTIVf
Bl l F FYFD bnrnenc 1~. n11111.
in1tllm~ly C1ln<lll\, tl!IOllClnlll)
ah•t. pft~\teall) ltttvt. trachet Ap
pr«lllt\ ptN'Nl r-th. rnttpm
111'11 1 '<not o( hum« Sed.111$ SWM
10 4\ v.11)1 .. m1l4r qualr~ lr-'nit
fall I '\II
HJN•lOVINCi. n.ASSY LAL>Y
"l/S, 4'H 'td.• "'""'~ 'UC ('fi.\ful JfOtkman •~ '~ for friend
.tl1pirtblm\l\1p "'"Jim 8c«h
C'all ~
A TTRACllVL SWI-H LO'°l(i
llAlft.IORN 1-YF.S. IOflt .. n,oy
..
lqhler. convenlbOll. dlt Ollldoon.
spcm, paf onn1111 au. Ital.-food.
Seidt posinve. easy-going. piof'C$-
SIOl\al SWM. 29-40. for (ncnd5hql,
fun and possibk romance. Cos1'
Ma&.Ca111m
P1tOfF.SSIONAL. A TrRAcnvE.
CHEERFUL. SWCF. SV. 33. seas
1111CUige111. adllttic S«UR WM. 31 ·
)9, 2.8 t'uluft valcooot. bvine. Call
18.SO.
A 1'TRACT1VE. l'ROFESSIOtlAL.
ADVEN'TllROUS. llhlctlc. roman-
llr. SWF. Irina N/S, web 37..CS 111111
wrlh mular ll!nbulCS. l'lllillll RMldl
Call 15111
PRETTY. SRIGKT SAF, 33. S'4'/
117, ~-Setts SWM pro-
Call 16S&.
VERY Q.ASSY LADY'. 42, dlin.
1111. blonde. Sec:ti JIC*lllial life.,.,.
nt:t. Mlllhy. for ~ QIJ-
tural MlllS. (j +. 45-fO. Newport
Baell. Calf 2163.
WINSOME. W11TY. ST, l'llM
BLONDE BEAlTl"Y licdJ rdined ~ 4S+ Ill slllft movies. ....
KIU!li. meandennp I~
wrtll hllJS and hlmlor. ltvint. Call 2182.
k5slOllll. J~. -SI0'/1M-IK.S. SWF. N/S, LOOKING FOl A
hlllCNJme Ind tind. lrtine. Call I 86r TRUl. Y NlCE MAl'h p 31-39. All
EBONY GRADUATE STIJDENT.
23..S'J'/l I 8 Sects SM 2J.JO,s'9' or
iatln. Enpys b!UC\,j&U. ttalef .llb.
beach. Long Beach Call 1294
~ lTRACTIVE SWF. /S .. n'/115.
nl'I dependent\. \t'tk\ aUra•ll"
SWM. NJS. 42-5S. nnly bl11h. '1-
frctionatt. dll'C('t, ~. 1nrclh1enL
fin:ancwl) -ecutt ""hlltn)(l)" trlVf I,
II\, ml>•~ good con•cl\a!JOO I.lid
4u1t1 tune ll'mt Call !~14
An RAl'TIVE. BLUl:·E' l:D
BLO'Dl..111 . DV. F. "l/S JJ. unt·
man ,.oman. loolin, foronr "OlllM
man You •.Ill dm,, me up llld w.t
me llll),. htrc fmm ~·nnl C'\nllf1&
'"" n\ 10 hcxll\ 11nJ Jt~n<. l.ool.1111:
IOf \\able ..clf<Onfidroa. ti 3'+ a--
1.-t ,mtkman. 111 ~ Lr~c i.l.lro;-
'"11· <olk)balJ. lllO\IC~ ~iJ, 1lU11
11111!1(W1 lk.-A. C-111 ~
Hl'.'.ALTll\ WEALTH' Wl~P'
Anl'lll.t.-t/"OUC111 :-.c•IJOf1 lk•h
...,.1111) .. uvc SW lad>. cllb' lk'I
fiftlC". "~ ..m., 'MiO'\ JCNltm<UI
o( :l\c1imr!~ITIClll,d1&11ltn. 1n~
nil <ind fi!Wll'UI >CCUnl) 10 J''>
full)l,rcarl\tl) ,iwe lllr« BEST
YEARS' Lt!' hghl up ouc
ll\t'\ lo,tlhtf" I '-ltwpon Btlti.I\
Call ll\52.
OORGl:Ol SBRl:NElTESWF UI.
~., ~ .p<~hlleftslwld·
l!OlllC, ~Ill f'Ctllng. ~.
f11 & tun SWM '"'/ilmnf Ont,11111
•1luro l<WmJOYlll* Ind mean111p1d
ttlalJono<hlp "l/S llunc~ 8c:arl1
C'lll lbil8
E>.T R01ELY ATIRACTIVE
LOOKING FOR SAMF C'INy.
Clfllll. 'Iii) SWF \Cd.\ sv. ... "11'1
26-1~. 'ti) attnn1w. pruf~w1nal.
lUlllc. an11r. Mu\t ....,.. Lich' Ir
~int Call 143 I.
STOP' YOl CA I\/ \tEET DWF. •Cl
N/S, educaied, lllTIC\I\"! Call 11 )OU
mt D"'"t N/S 4'•· '«Ill\', f..,
""''"'· 'CNlnt "'"" good •Ill.Ir\ "ltwpon Beath Call 210 I
SEAR~ING ~ SOULMA TE"
Im a1tr1et1•c ... 11111. alfccllOllllc,
bnghl. lunn). fit. SJF. "IS. 40 En·
JOY' movie\. dancll\t. m~ic. wa.ll-
ICIJ. good CClflVmallOft Stti.lftl CS·
1nr,. c-ommun1c1llvt, lun lo-.ng .
SJM Nt11<l'O" Bach. C'lll 2.1'i7
PFRSIAN WANTED. Prtne. SHW. 22 'lCCU NCC.. playful. f'mllll. ?j.
10 v.alt. "'"' uA. mm life Lmf Bckh Call lflll?
YOVTllF\lU..Y MATURI:. D'Nf.
pt11tt.Qlllllly 5«41111tll~N/'J
WM. fit tnm. fi111nnallr lmlrt.
rrofcwooal t11+ e•pnn 8c11eh
Call 27il6
l 0\ ABLf Ill Sf.f.KS Ill !.'. 11111 '°"lflf· tlhattUl'(lU' ~ 11111t (or fnctldJup or ~~•bit It'll
IHl!l<ilup HuithnJrnn lkaa.h I •II
13'1
BEAlmF\1L 81lUt>ETl11 TEXAS
I.ADY. 32. ~·s·. 11o-oold hkt to ~11
1a11 aoort.loaUl' rs1c:man "''°' 11M qn and l fnendly !mile ~
Baich Call 1991
SWF DESIRES ltANDSO~ nT
CiR\4 mndft 40 I'm S'9'. 19. (1\. _,
l'tulM!luc. ~. """"' Ti61rn
We tqOQlblc. I 1r11 •onll dlt cf.
Ion. lrtine. Call 1611.
ROMANTIC' RESPONSIVE'
RADIAJllT! DJF de~''" l'llndscmt ~ 10'+. 1nldl1Jm! SJM. N/S. JS--4$
futUJ111mmed f~'tlld\m
rwr Musi bt ncb tn htatllpa\~·
llt 1n mmd f 1•111 •Rh opell ll'Tl\1
I" me C"lll 1220 .
SWF. ~ 4. AMPU: BUT RT. N/S.
Cll)O)' '1111~ Ii(( eqllllly 11 llomt.11
·~ mu'<Ullls and the lhralcr Seek' 4<>+/·. non-ob'lc~'ft !eddy
bear S.n Juan CapSUlllO Clll
21111
PRETIY. PETIT£. PROFES·
SIONAL. DJF. Nr.l. 46. •-lff«·
110t111t tornpti~ Enw 111e
outOOM. lj>OIU. d.lnnna. lngluo&.
lhcalcr nl mum "'°"· Sed.1111 ~.
~ lnmd. kMt and hk J*IDer "'di wn11ar bid.ground. Ml.tlion
VrtJO Call 212ll
W ANTE.I> SM. N/S. N/D. S).6..\
•ho om m ~ ~ lif!Olk4.
kwtd and fJlf1ll)m'(I. To IOOIY. <'OD·
11C1 dial '*lmL caMf SO. OWF, NJ
S. N/D who ~ Ille. ptqlk lld
hopl'fully )'OU T111t111 C'alf lti8l.
INTELLEC"l\JAL t SENSUAL'
Ovl'r 'iO" Vtty pmry. slim DWP .57
'fCeU amnilS oompMIOl1 ~ IO
\hattf!IO\'~conrauA~
AllllY'DI mind • pb. Sc'llllc "' .... mor and lhrhl}' to •c fllfl upm
dtptn (l\<illt Call lGC3.
DJF, Cl..ASSY, VIVACIOUS. pe-
uw lllOmty Romanbc llld p~
S«lt11111«1R ~ MOMI, DJM.
40-49 "11tl his, ll'ldlciollal vallles
lor mraru111flll rdl!IOlldlip II\ lllt
Call 21'N.
PRETTY. P A.SSION1' TE. PIOFf.S..
SIONAL. 19, S'l/ln. ~ hind
'l()l'M N/S/f) claswct -"'111ta1 for romm11mcr1t. Nc•1J011 Bc!lch
C'.all ft,lOI
IN 11'1 I ICP.N'T DWP. ~. love,
llft"J'k. mu~ ladl. n~I. pl·
tTIC14tmen.S«b plcmln IOdlll'e
Wllnt t...,1111 8ftldl ('all 2.102.
I WANT rr ALL!. A nict SW"''
"rth All·Amcnml JOCld lnctL "fla \
luw11;lllly1hmcoon1ltyJ«Urt Art
t011 OUI thttr?" f'ktiC · ~. llO
thrldlm, 1111 btMd5 Of mtOta
Ii•. Ml hod of lwr 1M no SS!
C'orona dd Mir Oil! 16&3
AW.$TSUKS~C'HRJ :TIAN
AM/WM (INl'ltlllllr wll6r fin11I)'
or!CfllCd ftt f'nmhl\ip. poo1blt llllf'
~ ~ C'ounty C'all 1417
A2 SpecJaJ AdvertJalng Sopplement fOi 0tuge 'Cd* W~ ' I •
8LOfllD • A TTlAC'l1VE • PIO-Ff.SSIOffAL • l'llSWP 111 .._ 111t
""' ..., .wa '°* ~--· HSWM. IMle. Clll 1916.
CARlN<l, AnRACTlVE
BLONDE.m.~.-polalia. ... a .......... w.w
S..._.39+for '-&~
~ irvw.. cau m.l.
SWF, ATTAACTIVE.. 32. aeeb
JOilll ltY for ~ llld ma)bt .... 1¥e..i1 ....... for,-4,.... .... -.a-.,.,,,, ~=~=~!!· 1111 lltW ... , ........
tiofts .. , ... , dlcy doll' ..
,.... c:.--Irv& Call mo.
LETS roNNliCn S'tlP N/S, ''SI
11.5, "'8 ~ 47, IL~ tlfu-. ......... r..y . ...,.lacacd.
~ p'OWI dlildlai. fl'IClld5. tnvtl.
IClft$, ,...,.. ... ,. bcyc~ ......
1C7 ~Ind~· YOO -oi llw ~(, 51'+, lftd I ~r) <peC\il
ma1LTIHlllt..CallWO.
PRETTY BLONDE. SUC<."E.SS;
fl.Jl.. ~ual. Wpdy .... bu·
momus, )OUlhfUI d l.-0\n '4Jl111J.
ouklocn. ~ fnma. Of drn
nrr kw l•0• 111)' ~-llolne, \UPCf
1 yr old Win. S«h WM, NJS. \7.
~. •ho llJ.\ tpnilllllly Uld ¥Uun
~~MU:Uand•qual
tty pmanal Ufe. lrv1t1e. Call ™2
SAF • ..USH. .5'1.ISl..El'.-OElt anne·
ITfe, protcalOllll ~ Plietie It spGlld tf you~ ol6-fa.Woncd ,.,_
9t'S. vet)' ...,..,., II )'llllf Clllftt
llld .-ldf1111.1 ... Ill~ all c'llk.
hw. CAll2D*
?6, SWF, NIS. CREATIVE. fil'lll·
rw. •caet11W1, f•moty mllldrd
~~ ~
te'$, s 6'/lllW. Seel.ma 11am11•c.
romu11c. hcaldl <'WJCmi SM
Ntwpon Bcatlt c..11 I IOI.
RlRMf.l OlU..OOEQltmol. Dlf.
N/S, locl111 for lief ICwig. 4,S.. 1C1
CllJOY Ilk's_, ~. tnYel, dine ....... .., 111uch lllOft ,,
¥1k Call 2066.
TALL en n SWF. 19. ()U1'(lO.
IJtilG. ~ ..... beaks. lllO¥·
ICS. w.-. ....... 19-25,pyfor
,,..,...,, polililrly.... Cypm5.
Calll35i
VEAY SELECTIVE. VE.lY
Pl.ETTY. --.Nd. IT. lriD.
bloedt. Setts ;,e:, mlllld. dllnulc. W1I) IO ..
life'11t1111y ~ l,Nmr. Oill
2749
SWF. N,S, "· n '. CLASSY. io-nw. ~Eh-'
Clmicll. 'Salt• 67+. »45. -
CCft. ....... edllclokd. ~
cc••--~,_..,.
Milliol Yiejo. Oill 21f7.
A 111lACTM!. Pl0f£SSIONA.l.
SJF. N1S. J7, S'2'/IOll W.a Id>
•tftlWOllS. bngllt. tdlldicall)' ...
rlftd. culnnlJy I" ltt• IOCr.ally Oll-
tt*d, lfll!C&al-~. lS ~fat f1111,JoodltmC$.~tr&vd,
~ Plvn!IV)llOd~
~int Call rm
LETS GET l:JUOOS. SV.1-, N/S.
ST/llS•. 39, bloetdti'!I~. \Cl')'
prcay Std! S't\ M.. NS. 6 •. tnm.
llfractl~ J.S-4 l. !C'l1V al hutnof
Sanla AN C'all 1597
A rTltACTIVE l>llF, \0 ~.
SllAPEL Y. 111C"uratilc 1omenuc
$«\\ Nucaed. fOOJ ••dW.,. 1&11
libel IK ~"•~. N/S m11t I°' 1an1
pc1t. ""* ll\111t C&ll llitil
OWF. 'W':> l'I Fl N SOl '1111·RN
~D\ SeW ""'~ btidn _,
111)1hrfll h~IHJ\J, •Me~~
IO be a C11hfon11a flft' ~~
8c'llCtl ,Call 11n
TAJ..W IOI. LfSDEllBlO'Df..
'I . S Wt • . tllJO)" ouldOcw a..11~
I~ t1'f1 tpll1\, ~ \0 llftl 1111
ltmc. ~111CCf\'. 1'11 S \I. \t SIS H WI
Inuit C'aJI lf>'N
PRl:ln PROf~SIOML OWf. ts. 4~ lnm. llMl('lllJllJmd. kN
Imm. ~ lllUlll&I}. ~
V.lflt, lqhtd. a/f«'!l(lll, IDl(flrp
t'OllYV\111(111 trlVfl, molt l ~"°"
('allUU
A 'JTI.ACTTVE HO.\'£Y BLO\OE,
~. DWF. N/S. pd f~. 111dl· cxlucllicd. KMt cl ,_,. $ftl) m...a. ~~~·SUS.
fot 4'0lll(*l1G111.l11p T Call
2'66
. ~ -
0000 WOMAJl4 LOOllMG ~
AOOOOMAN. ~dmt7
DIF, J7, 5'7112'1 Wms SM.. JS.!Q...,,...,,......, on.od. furl IO--....... -...-~ ..,... .... lldy. to.c
..... Qill l997.
ATTRACTIVE. SENSUOUS.
SHAPELY, ftu.fipmt Moodc. SWF. Soeb -.ct1¥t. .._., rl•
lectiaalllt SIM.2M2..5Y ..... wtio
al~JW~ro.mma.lllllDt
ooci.ed .......... -pd CG111*bWWW ..S.-,S1..-sw ol..,.. a... <lfM. Cll 1112
ATT'aACllVE SIF. 36. S'f, lowt
............ S...~· ................... n •.
NIS. f lO'•, for M tt11'r' •· ... ~Lt,.., Oil 1740
A 1'TlAC1lVE. RIU. FKiUIU:D
. SBf • .fT/llOt, 41, .._.. mriaa·
'et'! londy Met l'ttlllNl1I I() dlt
mllftbftd S-.NJS.~~ ~ SWM, 46., ftlf ~IOI\
~W~(Oflllll1tmm Ml
bcun Call 2ID
~TI."11..ADY. '6.S'.fOOd~
111/S. NID. ll'<"'lll" h111. l'..oal1111 t1• ~~ Htlllll'I t..
I'd"""" J(>..40, (lrilnN!l)krnouon
ally 1«111\'. tll'lllf. hlvt Im_\(' ol
llum.Jt W be "lllflll IO QI I f 1111
ti)' ~ COlltlt) Call 166fl
l)AlDWl~ 8ROTifDS I 00..
Al.IKf WM'TED' IAI«, W11liam
Onell Ow\-baml. ~-blllc t',ft.
tall. b)' blllndc baluc), 211' C•m
Mc..a. C:tll 11.57
VE.RY A'ITRACTIVt-D~T. Pll)•
\IC1lft. .)9 H/lllt. '\~ P\ayful.
atmt, rt.ad) for Nllll!ltanm&. '*" tly w.rdl Ml'ICtM, ~. Q.lt'l'ru
M. (Ila. t111<ICIOM!ly i'"llllllk Vt M
~ ""° 11 ltld) for the be~ (' orona. C'all I 0'1.
WHAT A "1X1 llllh.W\te•tc111
~ ArrtJ/fWM cwp' ~') swr .. u~.dlt\lltlrn~ ~ .... OUlfOlel.. l!llfltll 9C' 'ONlll~ K.llld. haDol. lo\t boeb.
nm. bmdl. -., Palm Pf"'I' ~a pd loolJlll. hontsl JU).
DOI 11*> .... ~)lftl. lkohoi ~ ~"' tlOClll dridt.a-ollyl "ho wnrl.w ..,.r-. .i ~ llld
"..sit> • rdaOOasJup. Foun&latt val
tty Call 1'1~9.
s "' mve ASLAN FF..cAU ~ ra..~ .,.If\, ~ti
lllJ. bill llllllO. lftltmMr d1n1111 OrqrCowcy. ~ 2.S
Rita~ Woodbury
£xecutlvc £dltor./PubUshcr
l lalcyon Puhlb hmg Deslgn
1Myout, Typaeltlna
<310 ';92-0040 Offire
(310) 592..(~3 FAX
'Wn~IJfC' M.a~11ne .i.nJ '•"Aid.ill' Int. J"" not ~~lC1..lu .. '\l
.. rtJt .tn)' C(h('r like 'lt!UnWl)St \Cwnp.10) Of j'lUh\1'.;,ltll'Wl
'KfllllcUf~. '°' I 'ni11 '~'\l nor mwn.'k"\\"I ('llhn ti
.1ll\,-n1"<f' co< ti\<-~1t1e.ltnit tt• '""""Jn.\J 1th ~nd 'x
rire-'lly ni.tkl" Ill> ~·n1.1uon~ r ·;wrJll\I( II~ ~1.1.1hdliy.
pnlpf'l\'l} crl ch;intctet til th<-.id\.ml~. •If 1hoM.o ropundr.f\M
w th(' rc-•~lf\..ll ~l• "~Ufo, ln<. ., .. 1ma tl<l lbl>llKy foe
the rnntmt li 0 1 t\-pl) 10, .my .Ml ~ 1aJ\cltL"4..'T II :wnll" ~Ill)('( :\c l~htlity for llM: t"Olnl( uf. ind all (\~ to. 1n)•
xi cir n."'Ot\k.'\J mt·'"ll'' :and fl.., ~ny cloalms n:iaik apln" ~op·Ufc. Inc llnc.l 11> Cffif~ttt h.trtn~ from all <U'IL'. "'~fll'1\.'tt:' 00( lud•n1t .allt~ In"'>. ILll>lh~ .and tl.uNftC"\ ~lttlljl from t'f C'au I hy lhe rubf..~ tw ft"l.'nn.tu111 Illa~ :d fl)'\~ .1<.f'v..nlllrn °'.an)' ~y lCJ JU<.h aJ . n,k'Ulf'. lm tt«1111t1K:n\.b 1tu1 you u'il.· «inwnnn ~and Qub•>n
-.hc'n "'"""'ft•~ (.aim w ~We~·,
l).11c:llnc wlll be 1 hallJl:d S l iW per m1n111< fo1 c-.& h ufl A
'°'i..hcnM lC'kphuc~ !'\'ql.limf tUf .tl\ l'ou mu/II ht-18
ur-'1\'tt 1 1>~ ch~ -.""In"
., Men S11hinli
Wmnm
GOOD LOOKINO. 'uccc•,ful WM. )), sects dlls)'. amactJ\\'
lady CD¥llf IOlllMC'\', CONlllDnt• nJ bt'!l fneild COIU ~ C'all m1
SBM. PltOf • FRESH PRINCE
TYPE =::.,for Did fabl<*d ~lhlt 1t .U BF. 18·JO.
Cft}IJ)• co.ms. rat. btatll w
Vcsa. Slpll Hill CllD Hl2
A ll£AL CATCH. ~"M'iS JI. .ill·
ltnt. ~ llWllllCftl, "lit)'· prtl(mowl. dm!na Md~.
l'tlllty 10 •le ll"w ~I '118
ATHLETIC, PllOFESSIONA.L.
SWM. 32. 1C1eb \11111. tlai'Y In.ch
lady IO JWGI ii OUI Sllftld Bcail.
Olll )537
DWM LOOltl~O FOil s•m. ~d "*'~ IS. ~.I kM ~ TIMl!I Call 461S.
HANtlSOME. ~HY tMN ~. ST/
ISO I lo"t~. ~~ Lool1111
for lllr "1111 .-ti. l.olll Badl Call
4?67
r~---:-------~~~--~~..,.,--~~------"-"!""~------~--~~-------------SE.NSUOUSIAOfELOltlfJet.ils die ...... w~ IOU-,_..
R£'1'1REDWIDOWF.Rllftdlfcmak
complnlOll ~Cf !!() lot lh\tl, dllt•
q ,andm<Wf Scal&ndl.c.11.WiO
LOOKING ~OR AN OIOFR
WOMAN-~uy .nncti>t S\4. $1'/
140. 23 >td.J • tahh)' lid) for fun.
~1111 Call )3!!()
EDCCATt:D PROFESSIO Al
SWM, 6'2/l&S.t'llJ0)1dllllftl. \tW· 1111-w.cd.Clllb. Scitt5 ~ SWF ~.50. c:ocnpM110ft. pllWf. for PA ~ ~ lr.111t C'all 43SO
TAU OR TOO TAl.1.'1 S\VM, lJ.
61'/210. tdllebc. )U-fw. Vft)
>J'FUIENT S8"'4. 41. Sb', hand•
IOlllC, ms~ )Olqtt fc
m&le '° ~ &he fllltf Ill kk Lona 8ea'b QIJ 4 2
PHYSICIAN, ~s. s /\lclldrr .•
1nhQS. Serb tulbvlllCd. ) •flll
1n6Jocut for ~"c pmnlnCnl rtllllilft~htp Lot Al•mnll\ ('all
46tl()
llt Mlll5etS in lla&W10US otall{nJlll
beacb llornt. Slllliirf Beadl C&ll
4317.
Pl.ANT A GARDEN. UnJenmd l>M/40 scd.s aotenc •oman ..,,
1v.11'1Lle in her eye. N\'"')lOl'I Bach.
Call 4162.
HANDSOME. EDUCATED N/S.
SWM 31.5'1 l'/IM, •orboucdllly.
pb)'S pillr. lo\'es lht Gllldul Dr:ld.
bul noc dnnb!g or drugs. SMmJ
slmda. lhnCllvt, WF/Af under .lO
(or cdlboclshlp 11111 tnvd IO all Sac-
lllllta> 11111 Veps s11ows ui May.
ltv-. Call 3661.
SWM. 23. LOOKING FOR SWF.
IS.22 MIS be hoocst .t iincat .t
fun ltvw. Cllll JO 18.
PHYSICIAN. 40. SI. l.o•t OUI·
dl10n. \ttl NJS. f male. JO. JS Ir·
'*· Call \509
MAN, is WANTS
WOOOMMMAMN Seal Bach. a.u \lf>'
OOOOLOOKIXG. A 1ln.ETIC' ?Cl.
SWM. Eiia111eer. 6'/165. cnj(l)'S
beatll. ¥Olle)blll bltq. l'ICqlKI·
bell llll$C Seeks MIJ'k'll~t. llhlecic
SF 24-2'1 lntDC. Call 1?0.\
HAND O\tE LOCAL NATIVF.,
S'4'M.•~6'.~-0CUWll)' ~ llll'ICIJ\'t rour. llllt) 'IM~
Call only 1f lll!Cm', )'()U11 be &114
)Oii Jid' C'am MN. Call •~-'
HUMOllOLS. HAPPY. HA!'>![)..
50'lli, SW~I, ~-SI l'/170, IS. 'ltd~ bluom toeMy .l8 ~ f"' man
1n1M 1tl1tJ01Uhip, (.)ptt C'&ll
·~
U.V.000 C'l!Tf..SV.M :?II. n
112'1 ~. NIS. bnwo ~ Y ov rr
lltrkllvc. lo><~ tioe&i
clo'a•io-* ('o.caMm.C1UJll
To respo.d to
thse ads call
1 (900)
407-4377
("'1IM Ill s 1. 49
per-""1alte)
or see
butrwct#ons
o..page 2.
Men
Seeking
Women
SlrrgleLJfe
Customer Service
call
(310)
592-6040
for bfforrrtadolr
or asslslaltc.e.
SI
Single Female
SM
Single Male
D o.~ced
0
Goy
L Lesbion
J
A
A$1on • Block
H
Hi.$pOntC
Wh1•
HID No Drug)
N/S ~414'
N/DrWl ~1nk4M'
,,, .. -Special AdVerttslng Supplement for Orange Coast Weekend A3
..
•
4
To respo11d to
t hese ads call
1 (900)
40 7-4377
(billed at $1.49
per minute)
or see
i'1StTTICti01JS
011page2.
Men
Seeking
Women
Lrnr PHYSIQUE. SWM. NJS-0.
8 S De~. Dedtcaled 10 nm:1~/
00.lthy diet 10 mamuun fi1~.1Mv.·
plea.sun' from mov~ plays. COO·
certs. spans. and much more. Re·
~ull) '«i.llJ! I SWF. NJS-D.
10 'I. .,.ho'-fiL IOlelh~I. and \fr)
prttt) f()( love, rom&net. COfOmll·
mt'nl lrvur Call 3914
El ROPEAN SJM. N/'i. AT. 6'. pro-
INKlllll. read) 10 !Nil) SJF undrr
'141 m IQQl lrviM (all '11167
(1C>OD LOOKI 'G RlJSI. ESS
OWNER, SWM. 47. -«k\ SAF 211-
l~ fof """'Ible long-rrrm rculKlll
'hip Mu\I h~t ,,.uhng. (1\hm)!. ICll· ""·'"''and 111' ~ 11,t ... pon Bc.-h (Jll 41Clll
l'M l ()()KING FOR A WOMAN 10
nwl.rm)pnmly andv.l111v.11lmakr
llll' 11(1 pnm1~ AhllUI mt \t'R.'it ol
humo1. '1n.."Cfr.,. ill1TI hcaned. a-~
11< mu~""''· o .. n m~ o,.n bli'lllt'-'
lX ~ti.~ 1011.M C<"11 MN
Call 15tl\
II.\\ DS0\11:. l ffESSFl L
<;\I. \I \IS. ~.510/17~.11&llMll)T<
''"'" hu\lllt''" & hou\t' 1-manciatl)
'<'<Ure. enJO) hfr Stt~m!! SWF
'1Tldrt. ,11m, bcauuful 2~ \5 for loo!?·
term rda11110\h1p ll'\tlll' r.11 ~5\2
\ l:R\ llA \'DSO\IL SAM \~. ull.
l<lnn~. \IS Seel.\ 11.JI. bl[!. \CJUl1ful.
homc:y WFmam~c m1ndtd Tu"tn
Call 17JX
Fl ' LOVJll,G SENSnlVE.. tlUI
go1ni ull S\H1. "'l/S. \.I EnJ0''
••tumil,, athlctk. '·all< uhunl &ll\ 1
1ia '>tth "mil.tr 1111. SWF/S ;\f
'11/S. 2~ \\. for fncnchht~"blt
rclJ11on\h1p l~onc Call l\25
SYRIA"' OR lFllA.'F..SI: Df\CIUpot
11, S1nan ~llmlail. I\' 6 Clllrc·
pmll'UI Hand""111' and 'lllCtn' Or
&n8e Counr) Call 371!
PROfESSIONAL SWl.1 C"hmuan.
10. \ 11 (IClll En.JOY''PM-'~·
Miunal' Sc:ds SWF 22 '~ for fun/
n'W1on\h1p Tu.rm Call Vil!
EDllC"ATED. HANDSOME. ~.
tlool. ~lJ. W/150 ~ alU'IClM
malt for d.iuo or futlllf lllllnmOn)
"-t>wpon 8c:ach Call 411\4
SINGLE MOM WAl'ITEl.> DWM
48. adlleoc. ~ loves k4
Sttu SWF. 28·38 with young clul·
drcn. ewpon Bcllch. Cal14124.
CA1ll0UCPHYSICIAN.3S.SAM
SV /145. likes psydlology, sptntual·
II). llt. Sc:ds llt\Cf·mamed. s.hm
2G-l90visuan.~COUDly Call
1733.
MR MOM EEDS ROMANTIC
FRIE1'D to spend umc: v.ilh. rm
health). handsome. 40. •rth Chns·
11an val~ You 'hould be shm.
>!able, a11rac11ve and mamagc
minded Irvine. Call 4482
OLO.FASHIONEJ). SENSITIVE.
ADVENTlJllOl.S 'fS DWM. ST. n. ~11nJ. ~'· btlmg. Sc:d~
\lnccrt, humomu' WF Santa Ana.
Call 1506.
Cl TE GENlllS, good-looL1ng
SWM. ~. S11.nford PhD. atallw,
•Ill) pb\IOl\alt, albltuc. muSJC&I
S<'CLin8 bnghl. ~•ntlK'. heauuful SF
!1·19 Irvine. Call J.\41
'iW .. 1 '6. 61170. U'lt' ,.httlclwr.
'lt>ch b118hl. 11111<t1•r. open
m1n1lrd. cuoni 'lrnckr. 1c111c
11100\all Tusun Call 1~<12.
"\EWPORT BEACll BL'M. SWM. 'IS. II.ID. nc 6'2 /2(~. l lSC·BS 511.
Mt\TG/PRJRI:. \('Cl\ ctn1f1abl)
'811t'. \(11\J-dln~rt~\ bc.a.h blonde
11•dmr.-n1) RcfrrcncC\. Nc111pon
lklk.h Call 4SIQI
«;\\ \t ~IS. WRlll:.R. DARK HU
\tOR. amu\t'lllCfll pan..._ mm:mtk
IJ' cnturou\. -«LS I~ \0. llll11IC11'C
,i.m l.t) halWl. H1<;pame -darl.
~in dn•c me: nuh' In 1ne. Call
NOl
5WJM. \IS. \4, ''I SEEKS I/Iii·
Tl:LLIGE\'T lllnKll•t. SlllCCrt
rompillJOfl for romantic iorll·lt'rTll
rcla111x1•h1p. EntoY' romcdy. con·
•rNuon. mu\IC Lc:t''-llllk. Santa
Ana. Call lStl\
A 1TRAC11VE. YOl'NCi. PROF6
SIONAL. SWM. rinanrially -· <i«k~ lrtl'ICtlW Wf for pombk rrla
111111\hip 11'\'uit. Call 1119!.
BEAl'TIF\.'L WOMAN I SIDE
AND Ol'T. •W\lCld hy SWM. C11m-
11an. IS .. n. for 1enno. beach. '1.1
1ni. travtl. v.11h1n hone~•. fun.
HANDSOME. TALL. STABLE.
SBM, lrvine pltl(esMonal seeks slen-
der OC SF for posww llWimlle rd>
cionship. To Ille dlil1ics. boil
blckgrowd un11nponan1. lmnc.
Call JTII.
UKE DISNEYLAND'? ~t bwl&
~ Eoed of suscn? rm
Kevm Costnu « IU Wee Hennlft.
Secku1g J11SS101111t 26-.lO SWF. Ir·
~•nc. Call 3307.
SELF.CONTAINED. SIX FOOT
ARTIST (SWM). Sbarpcnmg IOCial
il:tlfi, ICf .JO. l'ai5K.1\e llllNdt 11111
fun as cxplarNblc 11111 can be lclmed.
Twin. Call 31.52.
RJCH. HEAL rnY. ATTRACTIVE
SHM. 37. medium bUtld. wOllld likt
10 meet clown IO eanh gii1 f()( inli·
11111C rclllionship. Hlllllnlton Bach.
QilJ 388.3.
ST\.10 MUFFINIBAD80Y" 25.6'1'/
17S SWM. Wcallhy, hlndsomc,llh·
lctic. Lo¥e dlncina. l'llCll\I-p111y1ng.
· kissing. Tl&j(jn. Call 3364.
BIG TIME BODY, SBM. 22. Tall.
dirt. aiie. Sccbng -ol •)' ~for ND. <hnge. Call 3318.
l'M THEOOEl SWM. 26. S'IO'/l.SS.
abo\e l\CflF lo«*s. ~.icall) IC•
li\t, ad\ClllllfOllS. opt'IMlllDcltd.
Nc:ocid .,..arm CINI lady fot • btwst
ldalimslup. Kid.\ OK. Cosu Mela.
Call 3370.
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'Woman in Mlnd'
goes stright for
the cerebeDum
A funny thing hoppcncd
to Alan Ayckbourn on
the way to the late t of
his plays 10 be
produced loc:illy. I le
took a side trip into the Twilight
Zone.
Ayckbourn -often referred
to as the British Neil Simon
because of the vol ume of his
plays and their consistently high
chuckle fact or -socs for the
cerebellum rather than the
jugular in "Woman in Mind," the
final production of South Coast
Repertory's season. You may
-nrtn1ryou're watching a comedy
-and may be anticipatmg the
perfect solution -but "hen the
sky darkens durin& the l:i t few
minutes, )'OU find )Ou'vc got a
psychological thriller on your
hands.
,.
1'1111
Theater
Critic
We view
"Woman in
Mind" through
the mind of a
woman, and
th:H mind
becomes
increasingly
cluttered a the
C\lening wears
on. Su an, the
bored,
unfulfilled "ife
of a pompous
vicar who's lost
cont:ict "ith her
grown son,
ta .. cs refuge in her private
Fant:isyl:ind, wherein she reigns
happily with a lovi ng husband
and daughter.
When fantasy begins to intrude
on reality -and vice versa -
there's hell to pay for Susan's
f rogile psyche, however. And we
watch her descent into madness
with lumpll in our throats, guiltily
regretting the howls or laughter
we may have expended earlier.
Anchoring director David
Emmes' magnificent SCR
production is a world·class
performance from Kandis
Chappell as the tormented
Susan. Chappell deals most
convincingly with both the rent
and the unreal, struuling to
separate the two. She also
underscores clements of the play
that sugicst her own
HANl.ISCll: ,
From 3
STAGE
c.N<IHw e. .... n phAo •
K.1ndis Chilppcll and Nicholas Hormann in "Woman in Mind."
rcl>ponsibihtics for her
psychological dilemma,
particularly in her unbending
diatribe with her son on thtir
first meeting in several years.
Mitchell Edmonds enacts her
real husband "ith a maddening
nura or above-the-battle
detachment, cxJccrbating Susan':,
turbulent frustration. Hal
undon Jr. gives a winning
performance as a meek country
doctor whose admiration for
Susan leads him perilously into
her drC4lm world.
T he fantnsy f nmily is
beautifully interpreted by
Nicholas Hormann as her
imaginary husband, Amy Ryan as
her "perfect" daughter and Ron
Doussom as her trigger-happy
brother. Dousso(ll is particularly
effective, underscoring nod acting
on Susan's inner hostility.
Completing the cast ore
Marnie Crossen in a hilarious
assignment :is Susan's bungling
widowed sister-in-law who keeps
coming up with abominable
culinary concoctions and Erie
Woo<l:ill as the distant son,
ti') ins unsuccc~llfully to !>quclch
his seething resentment to"ard
his mother. 13oth dell\ er solid,
IJ!iting intcrprct:itions.
Cliff Faulkner's plain backyard
setting is enhanced by his
mythical country estate that
appears and \lani!ihes like
Brigadoon, depending on Susan's
mcnt :il condit ion. Paulic Jenkins'
light ing and Ann Druice'!i
costume (particularly in the
final segment) arc first rate.
0
'Woman in Mind"
continues through
June 28 us the closing
offering or SCR's 1991-92 season,
"ith performances Tuesdays
through f-'ridays at 8 p.m.,
S:,uurdays :11 2:l0 and 8. Sundays
at 2:JO and 7 :30 on the main
stage of South Coast Repertory.
655 Town Center Drive, Co~ta •
Mesa. Call 957-4033 for ticket
information.
An American tale:
Dances with Danes
L loyd Rig~ins feds "kinda out
of sons.'
I le \\:J'i born in the llig
Apple and rai!ied a'':1!:>h 111 Florid;i
sunshine, bu t chucked it all :u age
J..7 for "c:1.tremely long, extremely
dark and c:<tre mclv cold" \\inten.
in Denmark when · he joinct.I 1hc
Royal DJnii.h 13:.illct.
Now 22, Riggin!> for the pJsl
three ye:m has b..:cn a principal
d:1ncer for the famed Copenhagen
company, which has roob d;11ing
back to 1722 und r:inl.:. '"ith such
legends as the Kirov. the Oobhoi
and Paris Opcr.1 IJallct.
Riggins performance schellule
keep:. him 1n Europ..: 10 monthi.
out of the )Car, :rnd h..: I\ finllmg
return visib tu the Un11ct.I States
(cw, far &ct\\ccn and dcc1d1.:dly
shorter.
·•t used to so
back to Florida
every six months."
Riggins s:iill in a
phone interview
from the Copen-
hogen home he
shares with wife Ni-
urka Moredo, a fel-
low Floridan anJ
Royal Danish Oallc.:t
member. "Now
' hen I go buck (to
the U.S:) l feel re-
ally st range. l really
:.rn rt to mis!> home.
"I really becJmc
an ndult o'er here.
When I go 10
Americ~1. I don't
know ''here I lit m
I don't I.now Lloyd Riggins
"hJt'll going on. 1 don't know wha t
people arc talking about, the l.1tc~t
music groups, something :.is little a~
that. ... I get a guilty feeling "hen I
come hack to Ill) O\"'n countf) .inti
feel lil.e a foreigner."
That guilty feeling returns Tues-
day when R1ggjns tal.es tbe leading
m:ilc role in one of several Royal
D:inish llallet programs he'll head·
line at the Ornnge Cou nty Per·
forming Arts Center through Sun-
day, June 14. The last time the fa.
bled comp:i ny played on the West
Coast was three yeurs before Rig-
gins was born.
He began b:illct :it age S at his
mother D:irbara Riggins' school
ond company Southern llallet Stu·
dio. llro1her Christopher Flemming
is n former New York Ci ty D.illct
member. und sister Ed)ie Flem·
ming d:inces on Oro4ldway.
Lloyd \\Cnt on to study umkr
former Joffrcy dJncer Ru!i~ell
Sultzbach, :ind began performing
onstagc ill iln early age. I k at-
tended American School of B:illc t's
summer course :ind stutl1cd piano
fo r several years. \\'hen Rochelle
Zidc-Oooth was selling a ballet for
Southern Galle t Studio, i.hc recom-
mended him for Ro).11 D:rnbh U.11-
let's IJournoville seminar in ~lid11-
gan. While there he impre:,!ieJ
teache rs so much that compan) di-
rector Frank Andersen ''a~ urc.eJ
to invite Riggins to )tuJy 1n D~n
mark. Riggin., \\Cnt, AnJcr-,cn of-
fe red him a JOb .inJ the )Oung
floridan grabbed the opportunll~.
Riggim.' )t~ le is con~1dcn.:J per-
fert for role ·!L"Orl.~ b)... Augull
Uourno' illc. the director of Ro\ al
Danish Uallet from 1830-1~77. Rig-
· gins belieH~., hi..
mu)ical 1ra1111ng
helped make him a •
better Oourno"ille
dancer. as the ma :or
tcr's St) le "blend~
so gom.I wuh muMc.
It mal.es it so natu·
ral to dance. It's a
very honest ~t) le."
Riggins will per-
form thi: leading
ma l e roli: i n
"Napoli," th e
Royal Danish Dal-
1 c t ' s i.ignaturc
\\Ork. at 7 p m.
Tuc~da in Scger-
s t rom 1 t;1ll. I le
dances th.: role
agnin .it S r .m. S.it·
urda). June 13. He
d:.inccs the lead role of Jame!> 111
''La S)lphidc" at 7 p.m. ThursJJ).
June 11. anti the b;1lh:t m.bter 1n
"Konscnatoriet" JI 7 p.m. FnJJ\,
June 12. •
The Ro).il Danish Ballet's en·
gagemcnt abo includes perform-
onccs of: "Ll S)lphidi:" anJ Act
111 of ''Napoli" at 7 p.m. Wcdnc~·
Jay; "Konsen.1torict" and "The
Flower Fest" ~11 of Gcnzano" join·
ing "La Sylphidc" at 7 p.m. June
11; ''The Flower Festival of Gen.ta·
no" and "w1 Sylphide" joining
"Konscrvatorict" at 7 p.m. June
12; and the ,full-length "Napoli" ~1t
2 p.m. June IJ-14.
Riggins m;iy feel out of !>Ort
"hile he re, but coming lo Orange
Count)' docs have its :iJ\antagcs.
"I get to go to all the pince l
miss. hl..e Pi~ Hut and 7-Elc\.cn."
-IJ) M:itt Col.u
nary People" to "Sophie's Choice.'' it's hard not to enter a
major city playing one or more films he's written mu~ic for.
chorull. And I JUllt lo\led the idea."
Doc he have a favor ite?
Hamlisch oppcars with the Pacific Symphony Orchcwa
for the nnal concert or the Pops Series ut the Orange Coun-
ty Perfonning Arts Ce nter at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
"It runs the gamut from 'The Way We Were' to 'kc Cas-
tles' to 'D:.an:inas' th;it I tlid with Woody Allen. 1 also loved
the Jumes Oond film ("The Spy Who Lo'cd Mc"). It ' a a
lot of fun. I'm absolutely u James Bond fan, love 'cm."
Richard Kaurman, \'ICC president or MGM tclev1s1o n
mu~ic, al:,o conducb a first-half program of film mu:.1c that
mcludes election~ from "Patton'' :inJ "1 he Natural." Kauf-
man hus conducted for :i V\lricty of pcrrormc~ mcludmg
Uutt O:icharoch, Andy William , John Dcn\.cr, M:iry M:imn.
David Copperfield and Juliet Prowl>C .. He h juincJ by both • •
the South Shore!> Chu1ch Chancel Choir anJ the Ne" h;irt
Middle School Choir.
"The show will be a mixture of mu!.iC and a lot or
humor," Hamlisch said In a telephone interview. "If you've
o rcolly aood idea then you're off and running."
For Hamlisc:h, with 10 Academy Award nominations to
his credit (or KOrina motion pictures ronging from 110rdi·
For "A Chorus Linc," his PulitLcr Prize winner, 1 lamli ch
conceded, "I'd been a rehearsal pianist for many, many
years and it wAsn'l dirficuh for me to empathize with tho e
people, which we call gyp ics, people in the world of the
Tic .. cts for the event ranee from $28 to $75 and may be
purchn~ed nt The Center box office, any Ti ... ._ctMa tcr loca·
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8owl'r$ June 17, Bowl'r~ Muscum of Cul-
:ur.11 Art. Sanl.J And, dinner galJ 1n mu·
A'Vrn' new G.lllen.1 Cont.Jct B11Jn Lani;·
run, 56 ~ J6J :?
• N(''" f ngland Clam BJl..e, June 14,
1000~ or )Jiil! fO'>('ph 1 IO'ip•lJI F'oundi!·
lion 111n .md i:;;imc!> in SJn Ctcmeritc Co11-
1.1d /\1.111;" John..un, 771 ·!1211.
•\\mi: Tasting Oinnl'r jvne 29 .it 7
1 n \ .. 1 \\t [ dcn '"" course dmncr JI
fune 14; "l.l S)'lphide" and Act Ill o(
"N,1poli" JI 8 p.m. Wcclnesd.1y; and "Kon·
~·l'\<.Jlot1ct," "Hower Fcstivtll 1n Cenz.Jno"
and "l J Sylph1de" at 8 p.m. June 11 · l 2.
Tid.ets: S 14-SSS. .,.
fl ~,i I\ \I\ & "il'H I \l l l \
• Baroque Music festival of Corona del
M.tr, v.Jroous locJtions. 760-71187. 12th .Jn·
nu.JI e1sh1-day ~roes of conccrU opens Jl 4
p.m Sunday '"th a program of concertos
bv Aft.')s.mdro MJrcello, Anlonio Vivaldr,
All'SS.lndro Sc.111.itll, Antonio Soler .Jnd oth-
ers performed by the fe;levJI O rchestra di-
rcetcd l>y Burton K.uson J I SI. Mich.tel Jnd
All Angels Epcscop.11 Church, 3233 Pacific
View Dr., Co1unJ del i\IJr. l ocl..ets are S 1 S.
Org.Jnist SJmuel John S" .Jrtz pcrlornu re-
c1tJl o( WOf!..5 by Joh.Jon Sebi1Sl1Jn Bach.
Benedetto M.Jrlcllo and N1colJvs Bruhns .11
8 p.m. Mond.1y JI St. Mich.iel. Tickets Jrc
St 0. "Music in the G.lrdcns" tJl..es place
at ShcrmJn L1l>rJry Jnd C.irdcns JI 7:30
p.m. Wl'dnC'S(IJy .Jnd June 12. Wedncs·
d.Jy's pcrform.mce bei;ins 1v11h Baroque
brass music follo'"ed by C.JntJUS by Mexi-
co's Zum.iya and 8011"'"" lnd1.ins and Igor
Stravrnsl..y's "Su1tc ltal1enne," b.Jsed on
melodies by BJ1oque composer Giovanni
BJ1tislJ Pcrgolcsi, in Jn .irr,1nAC111ent (Of
un.1cconipa11rl'Cl "olin .Jnd "oloncello by
the l.lte Ja~hJ Ht!1fc1L and Gregor P1ahb'Or-
sl..-y, performed by lliolinist Clayton H~
and cellist Evan Ornchman, grandson ol p,.
atigouky. This is the firt.t time the work ha$ ~ heard since its Pfemiere In 1'962.
Tickets arc S20. The June 12 program
opens with blass music followed by a re-
cital by hJrpskhordist Malcolm H.lm1lton
J01ned by recOfder player Tod Frank and
cell1~ Kl?'llin Plunkett in music o( the Italian
and Spanish 8.Jroque, plus a sonatlna for
recorder and harpsichord by the late I lal·
scy Stevens. Tickets are S20. Tile Festivoll
Fcnale at SL Mich.lei ar <4 p.m. June 14
spotlcghts the early "Coloss.il 811roque" pc.
nod in Venice. A Magnirat from the V~
pcrs o( Santa Cedlca by Scarl•mi receives its
first live performance in Amerio, from a
m.inuscript suppll<'d by musicologist Denis
Stevens. Also on the program arc a motet
by Juan de PJChlla, a concerto grosso by
Are.tnselo Corelli and Vrvalcfi's chorJI wor~
"Beat us Vir." Tidets are S 1 s.
• Newport Harbor Wooden Bo.it fHliv.il
at the Sea Seoul Base, 1931 \.V. Coost
I fwy .. Newport Beach, 729·4400. Newport
H.Jrbor Chamber of Commerce's siJ<th .m.
nu.JI e\-enl featuring special dcmonstJa.
11ons. e>.hibits and a sa1l1ng reg.ill.t fNtur·
1ng wooden powt>r <1nd sail boats opens 6
p.m. f'riday w1!h .J parade ol 60 wooden
bo.Jb at the ha1bor enllance lrcM!ling
.Jlong the. m.1in channel to the base. Con·
tinucs 10 a.m.·S p.m. Saturt1.1y and 9
a m .--1 pm. Sund.Jy.
Ill \'
.. Spike and Mike's annu~ "fesliv<ll of
Animation •t Edwards South Coast Villase
Cinema, 1561 W. Sunflower Ave .• Santa
Ma. 540·0594. ~e 1han 18 films from
throughout lhe world are Cutu1ed througl'I
July 2. TIGlets: S6.50·S7.
•Alla Coffee House 506 3 tsi Sc. •• New-
port Beach, 675-0233. "Poetry at Alla" at
8 p.m. Wedneiday (eatures Mary Andrews
and frank Orteg;i 1eading lt)elf ~rls t1nd
music bv. Ron Butcher. An op9t re;id1ng
follows lhe main program, with sii;n·ups at
7 p.m. Adrniuion: f 1ee.
• Blue M.uble Corftthou•e 1907 Harbof
Blvd .• CostA Mes.1, 646-5776 freedom o(
EllptCS$t0n Poetty Night p1l'SCnlS "Mother
Nature Takes a Stanz.J.'' i'ln open 1ttad1ng
wilh a theme conccrninR . the environmen·
tal isiues of today's WOfkJ and tomQtrow's
(uture, ;it 7:30 p.m. Ju~ 11. Admissiort:
fr~.
• lmagln~rlum .it FW.ion lsL:ind, NewpOtt
Center Drive above Paoric Coo.st Hii:hway,
Newport Beach. laura Nun'iefoU, .iulhor Of
"If You Ci~ .i Moo~ ;i Cookie" aoJ "If
You Give a Moose ia Muffil\," presented 11
a.m.·12·30 p.m. Saturday.
• M.ir1ha's Bookstore 308 1n Marine Allf! .. Balbo.l lsl.1nd, 673·7185. Author Ste·
Dhen E. Donaldson si~ copies o( ''R.11ls
'rhrough the Oranf»<e CtO'>-es'' 2-4 p.m .
Sunday.
\ \f I ; '·,1 ', .. 'I ... ·, \I,"
• Coastline Community College Ml''4
Verde Le.irni"g Ct'nler 2990 Mt.-s.:i Verde Drive East, Cosla Mesa. 830·2'469. Ching
Oll Artists Cuild presents a Chcnese brusfi
p;iinting demonstratlOn by Hsu-l ung Hsieh,
a Sh.lngtl.li UniVflsity g,.iduJte "t\O parnts Oowcrs and birds. at 1:)0 p.m. Sund.ly.
• Hi·Timc CellM$ 250 Og.l_e St., Cost.i ~tesa. 6S()..846). T.uiin~ Of new wines
from old wineries featured 3·7 pm. Thurs-
d.lys. New "1ne ar11vals t.lsted 3·8 p.m. fr~ys. Wif'tffY lasl1~ this S.llurd.ty (ca·
ture Clos du V•I \Vine')'. \\-hich IS cclcb<.ll·
1ng its 20th .inni\'t!l'SJry, prtscntc:d 1 ·6
p.m. Saturdays. "An lntroductt0n to the
Plc.uurcs o( Wine," wti1<.h on TuM>y.
features C<1t.f0tnl.i while Wines, p<~led
6·7:30 p.m. TUC'Sd.lys 1n June at a seties
Cost of S60. library LH1.1ngs. foJ1urong rJre
.>nd oklef Vtnr.>i;es. a~ roriductcd ~-1 p.m.
Wednesdays. Price ~r \~e '~'ies.
•Orange Coul Collt'gl', 2701 fJ1rview Rood, Ci>sla Mesa, 432·S880. A seven-part
Chinese btush painting workshop runs !)
,, m.·noon Sa1urd.1yS, s.lturc.l.:iy·Jul)-JS. rn
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Regular Happy Hour Tues-Sun 5:30-6:30 (Newport Beadl & Hermosa) ~ 7 Melrose locatlon
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Bar from 3pm-7 pm
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Aft CcnLer 101. fee; S49.
•Orange County Crules lmprov Com·
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101, I lunlmstoo Be.x:h, 840· 1406. Oaucs
on. sl.11 writing n'<!Cl Monday C\-cmngs
)l,\tt1ni; this MOnd.ly; bq;1nmnR 1mpmv
nl(.'Cb Tuesday C'Yl.'fllOSJ Sl.:ir11ng ihlS T UCS·
dJ): 1n1e1mediate/Kene study meets
\\'cdnc1odJy ~en1n1,'S stJ111ng June 17:
mU>< imptov rnet>lslhursdJy C\en1ngs ~·
i; nnoni; June 18 Cl.isS<'S for tccns med f 11·
cl.H~ ;ind duldren on SaturdJ)'S All clJ~>
,Hl' l1n111ed 10 10 pcoplc Jnd meet c1Rhl 10
1 O \\<'t'l..s, ri.cept mu!.IC 1mprov ;incJ ~l.11
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• UCI College of Medicine and N.llion.JI
P.ain lnslltute JI Holid.ly Inn in I luntinston
Beach, )7)·8900. A lhrcc-d.iy scmm.Jr .Jnd
\Wrkshop locvsi•1g oo 1mplanl.alloo Lech·
mqUC"> used 10 relieve chronoc pain held
June 11·1l.
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Classical, Opcr~ & Traditional
• Buoq~ Music Feuiv.il o( Coron.i ·del
\Ur. \.lr!O\IS loatlOnS, 760-7887. 12th .ln·
nu.ll e1i;ti1-d.ly series o( concerts opens .lt 4
p m Sund.ty '"ith 1 prosram o( concertos
L.y AlcsSJndro M.Jrcello, Antonio Viv.Jld1,
AIL'SS.lndro Surlath, Anlonio Soler and oth· ('I~ ~rlormcd by I~ F~ival OrchcstrJ di·
rcctt-J~ Burton !Carson Jt St MICl\Jel .Jnd All An s Ep.scop.ll Church, 32H P.Jc1ioc
VM:\v .. Coron.l dcl MJr. T tel.els a.re S l s.
OrgJm>t Solmuel John S\\Jrtz pcrforms re·
c11.1l o( works by )Oh.1nn Seb.ut1.1n B.Jch,
Bcncdcuo Marcello and Nicol.ius Bruhns .it
6 p m Monday 8 Jl St. MidlJcl. T .cl.cts
are SlO. "Music In I~ Clrdens" Lakes
plJcc .lt Sherman library Jnd Gardens JI ) 30 p.m. Wednesd.ly and June 12 .
Wednesday's perfoonance begins with Ba·
roque brass muStC followed bY canlJlilS by
.-.~~ico·s Zum:.1a .ind Bol1v1.in lnd1Jns :ind
li,'01 Slr.w1n~p "S~.11te llo>licnne," b.tscd
on melodics oy e.uoque composer Qo.
\.lnn• Balh)I.) Per~. 1n an arran_gemcnt '°' un.lCCompaniid \lolin and ,iofoncello
by the I.lie Jasch;i He1fctz .ind Gr~ Pt·
.it•~)'. Pl'fformcd by ,io1m1>t Cl.:iy«oo
HaSlop and cclliit Ev.Jn Orachnun, grind·
son o1 Pi.iu~y. This IS the fot 11me the
wort. h.H been heard $Al'CC its premiere in
1962. Ticlets are S20. lhe June 12 pro-
grJm opens ¥.1th bfau musac followed by a
rec1t.ll by harpsichordist Malcolm H.,nulton JOincd by rcc0tder player Tod Fran!. .lnd
cclhst Kevin Pfunt.eu 1n m1»1c of rhc 11al1Jn
Jnd Sp.:1n~ B.iruque, plus .i 500,mna (or
recorder Jnd l\Jq>~ichord lw the l.:ite HJI·
sey StC\~s. Ticl.cts Jre S20. The fcstr.at
Finale JI St. M•t.hael Jt 4 p.m. June 14
spotl·ghts the eJrly "Col~s.il Baroque" pe·
riod 1n Vcriiee A MJ!)n1fic.u from the V(')· per~ o( Sanr.i Cecilla by ScarlJtll rCCct\CS its
!if')! ll\C pcrfurmJOCl' in Amc11cJ, lrom a
nunuscnpt wpplocd by mu~1coloi;1.)( D<•n1)
StC\-cns Abo on the progr.:im a1e a motet
by Juan de PJd1lla. J concerto gre»so bv
Arc.:ingclo Corelli .inti Vi\Jld1's chor.JI \\Orl
"Be.llus \'ir." Ticl.cts Jrc S 1 S.
•Irvine B.lrclay lhealer 4242 Campus
Dr., Irvine, 854·4646. UCI chor.:il tl1rcnor
Joseph t-fuszll conducts UCI Symphony Qr.
chc.'Stra Jnd 80·\oicC Concert Choir in a
scJson linJle performance o( Brahms'
"Cc11ron Requiem'' at 8 p.m. FridJy·
S.Jrurtby Pros;r.im Jlso includes UCI Young
MJSt of the -ve.:ir winners Angel Liu ;ind
KtiS11 Peterson performing SJ1nts·Saens'
"lntroduaion and Rondo C.ipnccioso (or
.. iohn Jntl ordlCStra" and ariilS from Dom·
zetti's "Don PJsquale" and Menotti's "Old
/l.\.lod .lnd the Thief" respccti\ely Tdcts:
S6·S8.
• ,..ciroc Symphony Orcheslra .lt Or.inge
County Pcrformmg Arb CentCf, 600 TCA .. n
Center Or~. U>su Mes.a, SS6·ARTS.
Composer/pianist M.lMn I l.Jml!JCh per-forms with PSO at 8 p.m FridJy·Saturday
rodets: S18·S75.
Jazz, New Age & Blues
• Cry1tal Court acr<»S from South Coost Plaza, Bear Sllet!l and SunRower A1<enue,
Cosca t.\es.l, 435·2167. Free Sunday Jazz
Concett Series 1n Center Court ~ocls off
Sunday with Doug C.:imeron (electric .. io-
lin). Showtime: 2 p.m.
•fashion ls~.10d on Newport Center
·011Vl! abo\-e P1lCif1C Coost H11,tlw.ir.. N('\V• port 8e.xh. "Summer JJU festival • 1>ci:1ns
July 9 with free Thursd.ly night concerts 1n
lhe Neiman /\.\.1rcus courty.ud. Showtimc.
6 p.m.
•Hyatt N_.porltr 1107 JJmborce Rood,
NC\\port Beach, 740·2000 fridJy 011.:ht
Summer Concert Senes lineup (Jnd 1<lct
prices): The Phil \.\'ooch Quintet CS l 01. rr. .
d.ly Cates open 6:30 pm, show st.lib
7.30 p.m.
•\1.u""ell's By the Se.a 317 Pac1llc Co.1st
H1t:h\\ily, Huntington Beach, 536-2SSS.
The Jim OcJolio Trio pcrforms Fr.Jay·
Live Entertainment Piano Bar
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S.lturdly nights Jt 8, 9:30 and 11 and Sun-days at 3. 4:30 and 6 pm. Special guest
solOtsts \\ho totn lhe 1110 include: tenor
SJllOphon1.t Teddy EdwJrds (this Friday·
SJturdJ)'l, lrumpcterrvoc .. r.st JJCk Shcltlon
(lhi) SundJyl. There tS J S4 Cfltcrtainment
char!)<.' Jntl S7 minimum food..'l>c\er.Ji;e
chJrge
"At A neater Near
Yeen m.. re~w• will
••t •ppear to41ay lt•t re• -
tel'll •ext week. Mevle
llsrt•1• •ow .... e.x~I•·
slvely la tile Dally PUet.
Pop/rocl b.lnd Boarding I louse ReJch r.==============:::; el.l)'S at 8.30 too1ght. LO\e C~~l.lls from
enus plays J\Jnt·pop music at 8·30 pm
Friday. Sh11nl.1ng \ iolets pl.ly ong,nJI alter·
nah\e pop OIOS•C Jl 9 p m S.lturd.w
0.1n.el Cook i>IJ)> folk or1~1nals ,,, 7· 30
pm. Sunday. An C\en1ni; 01 poetry ,,nd
mu>ic is presented at 8 p.m. \\'cd~...d.w.
l.l\C Lu /\Ian()) plJ)') mnO\Jll\e (>Op mu\ic
at 8;30 p.m. June 11. Ad1111h10n. fll.-e • Nt\\porl Beuh M.trrioll Hotel & Ten-
nis Club View LoonJ,'e, 900 Newport Cen·
ter 011\l' Free "ChJmp.,i,;ne SundJV of
J,uz" sc11cs l.1c\.s ofi June 14 1\ 1th tony
Cuc•rrero Jntl f rcdd1c R.J\cl f1Ja horn1>b).
Sho\\llmt•• 4·8 p.m.
•Pacific Amphilhe.ltre 100 F.lir Dme,
Cor.tJ Mcs.:i, 546·-1676. Singerlpianist H.Jrrv
.Connick Jr. performs j;iu st.lnd.irds at 7:30
p.m. June 17. Tid.ets: S22.SO llJwnl·
SlS.75 hco>lsl Parlmg SS.
•'Studio Cafo -B.ilboa 100 S. Mnm Sr ..
Balboa, 675·7760. HammerheJd Blue
pla)'S 9 p m.-l ';i m Thu™1ay Jnd MondJ)'S
and 2·6 p.m Sundays. Mel\.10 OJ\is Qu.1r·
let plJ)'S 9 p m • 1 a.m. frid.lys. BrJdy S1e·
gel pla)'S fJ.ZZ ') p.m • 1 a.m TuesdJ)'S. Paul
Kricbtch lno plJ)') 9 p.m.· 1 a.m. Wcdncs-
dJys.
•Studio Cafe -Coron.i del Mu 3201
E Co.bl I lwy., Coron.l dcl Mar, 675·7575.
Jeff C.OOZale> blows his s;:ax 8:30 p nl.·
12:30 am. S.lturdJ)'S and 7:30.11 :JO p.m.
SundJy o>nd Tuesdays.
Pop, Rock & Country
• Dluc M.uble 1907 11.iroor Bl'd Co·.1,,
M~. 646·5776. CB Sm11h plJn fvll.. r<'<I.
tonight. Sm11h •'-\\'.1hn pl.iv 1ul~ r.xl fri.
dJy M1ch..iel 01:.cn plil)S rlJmcnco 111U>IC
SJrurday. l.l\e le» M.11111> perform Jllt.'r·
n.lll\e rocl. Sunday. Zl'Or.l S.1gc pl.1)~ folk
b.i11Jd5 Moncl.:iy Russ Springer pl.l)"> ro11..
rock 1 u~ay. N.,dine performs nco·fnll..
rocl. \Vedn~,\y. Sll0\\1i111t'S: 8· 11 ton•!;hl,
9 p.m.·midnii:ht ftlday·S.:llurJ,,y; 11· 11
p 111. Sund,1y-W'cdnc:;d.:Jy. Admission free.
•Crazy Horse Steak ttouse and S;iloon
1 580 Drool.hollow Ome, SJntJ AnJ, 549·
1S12 Conw.iy Twitty pcrforrl\S MondJ).
• l"'ine MeadoY.-S Amphilhe;ilfe 8808 Ir· "'°e Center Ome. lr\ine, 1155 80% Ru.h
and Mr Big perform JI 8 t> m 10~1.l't. "Sunspla~,'' foatunng art!)!> ,A.)\\Jd. lucl.y
Oubc. John Hoh. BJmngton le\'y, P.1pJ
Soln, S"-ool and MC. Toolm) Co-.1<.ln, bc·
&ins .11 S p m. Solturday.
Celat.wcing 25 Mlar'S ti
MMpart Beadr
Experience
CXange OJurrt>js finest
tartan D.Jisine
and a spectaa liar
bayv'eN.
Onner is served
each nigt-t from
5pm to 12 midnit.e
(\NeekencS 'til 1 ~)
o.r piaro bar wil keep yw
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Newport Beach
(714) 642-7880
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506 31st St., NC\\port Beach, 675·0233.
• t,...ine V.illey College Coull).ird Amph1· the.Jtre, 5500 lr\1ne Center Or. ll\me,
559·3333. "Hot Ti~ ... a high encrb'Y rl'\ue
of recent Bro.xfway song·,,nd·d.1nce rou·
tmcs. IS re\i\ed after J succc»tul eJrl1cr 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii run Friday·Junc 20 Ticl.ets· S7·S8 I
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MialOll V'ltjo. CA 92691
(714) 581-4200
7 Performances Only
NAPOLI 111 Tllf'll Acts (U.S. Pr9mlml
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SaCMay 2 p.m. & I p.m.
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KOllSEIWATORIET
FLOWER FEST1*L I# GE#lAllO LA SYUffDE
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l't'tt•r \ \ '' L.1·1~h.1111 pt'llolllh 1 l.h\I( lllC. \..
1 ount11. ,1.111d.1rtf, .ind lull. .ii 8 JO p Ill
F11d•"' .111d S.1turd.1n. '\ll'fll June l J
• lc M1•r1dil'n ltull'I -I SUO ,\1Jv\11hur
Uhcl 1'""1'"'' lk.11h -1-t. 2001 "Ur11.1d-
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tlll'.llt 1 1n,1i;11 1111nt·<h .ind >JW< 1Jlt1 ,lCI'.
•> ht·ld .11 ; l<1i..·c 1,11 d11111t•1 '.>111m I ti .incl
•1 .i s 11 111 111d.1" SJ c""' , 11.1•!'•· '"o
d11n\.. 1111n11nu111 ll<.'I I>"'"-"'
• P.icific Symphony Orcht·~lr;i .11 01,1111:1·
County f'ct11111111n~ Arh Cl'nh·r. uOll l 1111n
Center 01"' · (11>1.1 /\\t•,,1, 5r;i,.,\RlS
•tomJ>"'l'I l"·I""' ,\\.1r1111 1 l.1mh'><.h I~'
lom" \\1th f'~( I .it II pm I 11d,11 ~.1turJ.11
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• Pl.1H·1 ~ 111100 \1111 h.mnJn AH' ll\11\l',
bt..0 'I.! 15 Dl'l'f.1)' plJ\ 1nu"L tor d.111uni.;
l 11d.1) S,1turd.1) mi.;ht,. l\.irJol.t· ullt•ri•d
\\ l·dnt~l.11 n1i;h1~
• R:uuldl's 3 Hulton C<'nlrc 011vc, S.int.i
-\n:i 556-7700 lhc Bobby lknlcy Crou1>
pl'rl• 11m ,un1cmporJ1} gosp<•I Sunday
n1i;l.h Th<' J I l.11m £1.ind pt.•rfurms pro-
.;r~·--1\l' tunl. .\lond.11 r1i;hts
• StJg Loun~c 1-1r; E l'Jth St. (1i-1a
\\c-.1 1.J I 'll.l 1 l Cu1t.ir1>l,!>lnt:;<" f't•lcr
\ \" ~'·"h.1111 pl.11 ~ 1, 111... tounlry .rnd old1t')
.11 ll HI fl 111. 1 hlll'<l.1~"' lllUll' 1\11111•1"1
• i'I·", II Ill fl 111 I .Ill J 111 I r1tl.11
'-.llu•d.11'
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• EquJlly Yol..ed in Terrace Room at
I l~Jll Nl'\\porlc1, 1107 Jamboree RoJd,
l':e" ix•rt Bl'.11.h, 5-17 ·6886. Dinner d.in1.e
feJturin1; ho1~ d'ucuvr~ and J fd11t,1 stJ·
lion 6 · )O p m.-n11dnight FndJy. T1ckcb:
S:!O in .id,,rn\.c, S25 at the doo1. for
dJncing only, 1\h1d1 begins al 8.30 p.m.
cost is S 10 Dr(')SY Jllire.
•Newport Je"1sh Singles 40-plus JI
)l'111sh Community C<.'ntcr. :!50 8.11.cr St •
Cm1a M<.·~1. 751-0608 or 5111·6111
Mcetmi; at 7:JO p.m. June 11 ll'.llUI\.">
i:;ucst S!l<'·'""' All.in \V1ll<:y. Juthur of
"I low to Condull a Succ<.'»lul S11:n1fu;.1n1
Other S....irch." C0>t: 52-$4.
•St. Andrews Presbyterian Church 600
St Andrl.'ws Ro.111. Ncwpon 8<.'.1ch, 631 ·
2885. Or I IJrold l\.Jn Smith lcad> Jn
J\\Jrd·\\>nmng film ~ri.-,. for singles 7.JO
9 pm. e\cry Wcdn~.iy. This W<.'tln~·
cl.1y's pr~rJlll 1s on d1vorC<.'. June 17 pm ~ram IS on Sl.'•UJl1ty. Child CJrC J•.11lable
by cJllons .1bU\ c number by noon Mond.1y
before the p101:r.1m Licing Jll<.'ndcd. Don.1-
tion: $2.
TltE1\HR
• AllNn.tlivc Rcp<.'rlory Theater 1636 S
Gr.rnd A~t'. '>.1111.1 An.:i, 836 792'.I
Sh.1!..l•pt•J1t"s • llw lemix~1:· a rnys1tc.:il
1.umcd~ of 111111.1111.C' .ind r<.'\'ellE,'t', plJys
lhur"1.1,, 1h1oubh SJ1urdJ~) al 6 p.rn ..
winter run. the theater dc~rt~nt ag.lln • B.ickstai;e Thcoiter l 599 Supc"°' Avt'.. stages "The t lcid1 Chroniclls.' Wl.'ndy
COSIJ M<.'S.l. 6-16·5887. Closing r,crf0tm· Wasse~cm's cclcbt.Jtcd BrO.ld\V.ly pl.iy
ances of W1lli.im Mastrosimonc's ' utrern1· chronicling 41 (emio1st .3rt hist0<i.ln's cwpc11·
ties.'' the story of a woman who overpow-cnces from 1965-89, fridJys-Sund.iys tune
ers a rJptst and Ct..lcts revenge. 8 P '!"· fo. 12·26. Cunain 1imc: 6 p.m. F1idJys·
day·S.itu1d.1y 7 p.m. Sunday. l 1ckcts: Saturd.'ys and 3 p.m. Sundays. Tidcts:
Slrf2.50. d"Tr.ins11ions," a plJy dwntlcn. a.nd SG.SO·SS. pc orm<.' by young people an CJ1Jmin1ng
their ho~ and fea~ o( g~owing up, con-• Ora.nge County Cruies 16892 Sol~
tinues JI 2 pm Sundays. T1dets. S8. Chica St .. Suite 202, tiunling1on 6Nch,
days-Frie.fays at 6 pm., S.'\lurtl.1\'\ .ll 2
Jnd 8, Sund.lys .it 2:30 and 7· JO u
June 28. Tid.eu: S2l to SJ2. On the ond stage, Dcl1.> Ephron's "Mow To
l1l..c A Child," in \\hid1 chilc.llen disc
wci&l'lY topia far from lh<! Nrs o( .xlults
perlormcd by SCR's Young Conscrv<11<
Pt.l)'C!tS Jl 2 and 4 p.m .. )Une 6·7, 7:
p.m. June 12, 4 .1nd 7:30 p.m. June 1 ),
;ind 4 p.m. June 14. TICL.cts: SIMIO
Dinner theater 840-1406. "T.G.IJOr.lnge," speci.11 frid.Jy •Cost~ Men Chic Playhouse 611 11.im· nlghlS of all·improv sho\vs, presented ill 8
1hon St., CoslJ Mesa. 650-5269. "E"-efY· p.m. June 12. 26 and luly 3 in the P;ic1fie
body loves Op.ii,·· .:in offbc.11 comedy Symphony Building. 11 S E. S.1ntil AllJ
,1bout an eccentric old IJdy Jnd her "~ Bhcf. S.inlJ Ana. Tickets: s8.s lO. "Ahhh • Keilh & M.lr~o·s Murder Myitt'ry
i11cnds" who a1e ll)•ng to kill her. Tllurs· ... Those Lounl'e Swingin' DuBOIS Sisters.'' Scott's Seafood Ct1ll & B.u, )JOO Bn
days 1h1ough S.11urd.1ys at 8 p.m .. Sund.:iys Jn orlgirul m~C:al comedy situated in Or-St .. CostJ Mes<1, (2131 -166· 1767. Solve·
at 2 p.m until June 28. Jickcts: S9·S10. ,11we County, is presented ;it 8 p.m. S.i1ur-)"OurselC whodunit, where actoo ~
d " nd J 13 · ·'--pl""' b ·kl nn dinner "U~b. presented 8 p.m. SJtu1dJ • Huntini;ton Be.\Ch Pfaybousc, at Cislc1 .-iy a unc 1n u...., sym .... ny u1 1 o· "
School. 2114 I S1r.11hmoor lJnc, llun11ns-Tickets: S 15-S 18. •le MC'ridlt'n Hotri 4500 M.xArtJ1
ton Beach. 832· 1405. "Stop the World, I • Soulh C0.1Jt Repertory 655 TO\\n Ccn· 81\d., NcwJ)Oft ~JCh, 476·2001 "Bro.
Wanr to C°.<.'l Off," a new "crsion ol the ter Drive, Ca.ta ~ies.l. 957-4033. On the w0>y, My v.•~y,'' ;i smo<i;.l~rtl of mu ·
Anthony Nev.Icy-Leslie Bricus.se m\Kic.il m<iin st.lh't'• Alan Aydbouin's comedy tht-.ltCf, magic, comedy .lnd \j)CC1.llty
Jbout .i b1ash )"Oung mJn'i upward mob1I-"\Vom;in 111 Mind," lh<-story oC . .i hao.Jsc-is held at 7 (SpC,'Ci.il dinlli!r showJ, 8 a
ity. P<.'tfurm.1nre> Jrc Frid,1ys and S.ltvrd.1ys wi(e's fantasies of 41 perfect family ~hich 9:45 pm. Fncfays. SJ cover chari;c, h
at 6 p.m 1hroush June 20, with Sund.ly 14lkc on a life of their O\vn. Presented Tu~ drink minimum per ~son.
malin<.'t'S this Sunday and June 7 JI 2 p.m. r:::=================::;=::;;======;;:::::; Ticl..cts: S7 and S'J
• t...iguna Pl.:iyhouse 606 Laguna C.ln>un Sabatino's ·Restaurant & Sausage Co
Ro.id. L.)i:u11.1 OcJCh, 49~.5021. CIOS1ng ''Aulhtntic Italian Sausaw Made Jn perform.inc~ o( "Brighton Bc.Kh Mcm-o-
oirs," 1h<.-foist of Neil Simon's three auto-Our Own JGtchm"
b1ograph1cJI pl.l)'S, 1un toni&l'it .ind Ftid.>y
at ti p.m , S.1lurday JI 2 ,1ricl 6 p.m •lnd
SundJy JI 2 and 7 p.m. T1cl<c1s· S 13 l'J
SIB.
8 Studio (Jfc -8JlboJ 100 ~ M.11n !>I SundJ)> al 7 pm., until June 13
•Or.loge Coast College DrJma Lab The-
ater, 2701 FJirvicw Rood, C~J Mcs.t,
432·5660. Ailcr a crot•C.Jlly JCclJuTicd l.itc-
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Exp. 6-18-92
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• GtNI Food ,Gtwl Prion, Great MU$ic •
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: 4250 Maltflgale Way, : -~~~ .
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DINING ..
Wilma's Patio great place to start your -day
M y pals studied Wilm a•s
Pa tio CuuDI Family
Dlnln& menu with
hungry eyes .._ we had
all walked :.iround
B.1lboJ Island and appetite fbss
11<1c whipping in the sea breeze.
\\ 1lmJ's hearty Coast Guard of
Spa1mh and Oen\.'Cr omelettes saved
thl! l.IJy.
Restaurant
Critic
Drcakfo<as arc
CJillcd "Stancrs" ""
-and if you
cannot get started
oflcr one or these
brcJkfasts, i.e. the
Island Fa,·ornc
Omelette wtth
three big Ouffy
csgs, bacon, jJck
chcc e ond
avocado with hash
browns, :i choice of
cornbrcJd or 1oas1,
for SS.95, )OU
probably need a
new bJllCf).
Ess~ Denedict, smothered in
llllllandaise sauce: 1 chilc con came,
3-c~ omeleue with beans ond
chce e; p:inc:ikcs of the buttermilk or
oJl bran persuasion, und hot or cold
l·ercal along wi1h hot coffee. fresh
1uicc and fN it all priced to be kind
10 an early morning state of mind arc
\med by the Scaudinger family nnd
friends from 7 a.m. every day of the
11cek.
Long before 1he h:ird-working
\\'1lma Siaudinger and her family
1cmoJeled the "patio" and IJunched
thcmsches in10 a lifetime of
ri:,tJu'r:inl servitude, Wilma's Potlo
llJ) a Oels1:in W:sme house
r\pparently, when ii closed down,
the Oelg1:rns took their fancy wafnc
1mn, 111th them, because Wilma's
\1Jf0es turned out 10 be more
Balo.cri.ficld than Bclgi:in. Ah \\ell -
I l.lrdere~ one of the no·friJls
do11 n-homc Style waffle • enhnnccd
11i1h pccJn • which turned out to be
:i grc:u idea -a few hundred
1.'aloncs more, but loaded with soft
uunch and a sybari1ic rich, nuuy
ll.1vor.
French Toast is made with the
u~u.11 thick, non-wonder-bread that
holds it's shape just fi ne under an
onslaught of batter, grease, syrup,
J)Owdered sugar and buuer.
Decidedly not French cuisine, but h's
Ti\ l.1 : ·i. \\ tii"'d.l'
Freehllllllhltr
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eEarty Bird Specials
eHappy Hour 4-6;>m
9Harbor 8nlnch Cruises
400 M.1111 St. B.1lho.1
673-4633
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Av.:nue.
Wilma's PJtio. "CJ,ual Family
Dining, .. has been 111 bu\lllC'> Jlmu'l
10 years, Jnd W1lmJ·~ hu:.b:inJ
!\fa.urice, ~n Del, >on·m-1.m DJ11J
Drewry and tlJughtcr Shlll Dr.:11r)
Jll shJrc the work loJJ hen: Tiu"
fri endly CJfe is ;1 O\CCCJ for
year-round locub. the lortun.111: h:11
11 ho ha1e weekend lll)U,c:. on th.:
lsl:ind and sun·Sl.'ekl.'r:. 1 "'tllll! th.:
beach for the <la1·. It I!> J ,m.ill 1.111111\ ..
>tyle, nonchal.ini >L•rt ol pl.1(1.' ·
cn•ing brcJkf.1,1. lund1 .111J Jinm:r
:11 modest price:. to prnpk 11 hl1 lcl I
OK walking into \\'1lm.1'i. 111 thrn
short:. and go-ahl.'Jd,. Drl.'i.:.111; up
means wcJring ne11 Reebok\ AnJ
this m.1y be a clue tu 11'> l.11J-h.1d,
i.t)le: \Vtlm;1\ 'c"e' ,p.1ghcu1. but
the word pa>1.1 Jue, not app.l.'Jr
an~"' here on the menu.
Table> ne>tlc nght up Jl!<llrht the
open 11fodo11:. IJc111g ~IJrmc
A1cnuc. grcJt for pc11ple 11.11d1ml!
11hilc sipping a coke. a cup or cult.:.:
or a glJ:.:. of G_.11!0 ChJrJonna~ r\
TV mounted on th.:: 11Jll t0\1Jrd th~ ~
back of the dmin!! room allract>
people "ho want-to C1tch the Ne"'
or Watch the G~1mc.
P erm:rnent rcs11.kn1:. Jre
chauvini~llc :iboul DJlbt)J
lsl:rnd -they get to know
their neighbors pri.:uy well. i.incc
they practically live 111 each other:.'
l:ips in mega-bucks property. The
old-timer:. ha1e seen rcst:iura1m anJ
busine!1.>cs sink without a tr;1ce, 11 hale
others seem to have just the nght
bUO)HJnC)' to llo.tt alung plc:J)IO!;
tourisb ar I I landers alike. Wilma\
PJtio is o:ic of them.
Wilma Staudinger, daughter Sheri Drewry and son Del St:a.udin~r of Wilma's Patio on Balboa Island.
\\'1/mJ 's. 225 .\f.irinc A1e., D.Jl/x•J
/s/;Jntl. 675-5_-.J::!. Open 7 J m. d.Ji/1
Lunch sen·cd 10 J p .m. Dumer
scn-etl 10 S:JU p.m. Cl~ctl M ond.J.1
;ind TuestlJy c1c11i11ss. Smol.mg.
a favorite "ith kids -of :ill age -
J best seller, scn·ed under a blizzard
of J>O"dC(cd sugar, S3.9S.
H:ll'c a side order of bacon -it
comes in thickish slices, a gentle
smoked t:istc and che1"')' meat -
cooked through, but not ready lo
explode into bits. We hod a second
order, cups of stronger coffee from a
very accommodating waitress -paid
the bill :ind took off for an
cxpedi1ion of DalboJ Island's
bu iness district -both beloved
blocks.
T ables arc full at breakfast time
and ser\'icc d well by an
efficient s111rr. On weekends,
there ts a 45-minute w:iit for a table
and fol ks stop to check out the
poster shop windows nex1 door, stroll
up 10 Larraway's to admire the
hundreds of bolts of exotic ribbons
and foreign-made beads and baubles
or check out the tidal wave of T-shirt
and sweatshirt shops ulong Marine
Ro"•"'°"' Hori kawa
IOUTtt COAST "-AU YIU.AGI • 3800 S Plaza Or Santi Ml (71•) ~7 lS31
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THE CANNERY
Whllt: Continental & Seafood Cuisine
Fffture: Thia Newport Beech tlstorlcel L.ndnwtl offers
Weekend Brunch CNlMs.
Where: 3010 Lafayette, Newport Beacti, 675-57T1
COSTA MESA
ANGELO 1969 Harbof Blvd. ~
1225. Open for lunch Moo. -Fri.
11 :30 a .m. to 2:00 p.m.; dinner
lrom 4:30 p.m. Res.Nations are
recommended. "The best Northern
Italian cuisine in all of Orange
County~ according to co-owner Joe
lngardia. Fresh seafood and
paS1as are is a specialties of the
house. Catering and private party
facilities available.
ARNIE'S MANHAnAN DELI 2831
A Bristol 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
Yotit style deli restaurant fealUres
corned bMf, pastrami, roast bMf,
1Uftwy, potato pancakes, knishes
llnd other deli delights. This
~ ~ r..i.urart
WV.. btNkfMI epecillll ltatting al
$1 .99; btch and dinner~· Ttlke cu Md ceea n.-ig.
lMEllARNFANIER
8TEAKHOUM 2300 H8'bor Bt"1d.
(!Mtllde d the H.tJor Cent->
M 1-9777. ReMNllions llCCepted.
Lunctt Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m. ID 4 p.m.
Dinner Mon.• to 9 p.m.; Tues.,
Wed, to 9:30 p.m.; Thurs., Fri. to 10
p.m.; S.. 3 ID 1 O p.m.; Sun. 3 to 9
p.m .. Cott• Mesa's okSetl
ltellkhouse bouts• 30 year
ndltion of MfYing the finHt In
ch.t>roiled ..... frMh fish and
chlcbn. Wwm. friendly attn09phere
tultabte tor fNety occasion from
bullnea mMtlnge to family perttn.
L.uncMI from $3.4'9; complete
dinnera from $8.95. Grazing me~
llnd burgen after 4 p.m. from
$3.95. Private room. for bulineu
mMtinga. ~dinners,
recepeton. and epecial occasion
~·
c.NO'S ON ntE tlU.428 E. 17th
StrMC, &50-1750. ReeeMltions
accape.d. A Cotta M9M landmark.
Wwm, Intimal• meemg place; the
ull#Nlt• neighboftlood re1ta1rn
mnd lounge. l..&Mlch, dlnn.r,
~~Mt Expertly
prep.red rl>e, burgerw, u11dwict1e1,
sal8da and house apedaltln. LNe
pt.no bet enteftllinmene In the
lounge; lingatong Karaoke
~ends from 7 p.m ..
HANG CHOW 720 W. 19th StrHl.
650-8960. Lunch t 1:301o 2:30
Mon. -Sat; Dinner 2:30 to 10
Sun. -Thurs .. ; i ii 10:30 Fri. & Sat.,
Sunday Brunch t 1 :30 to 2:30.
Popular Chinese Restaurateur 'Mr.
Lee' runs this restaurant especially
with "Chinese Food Lovers· In
mind. Good auth9ntic Chinese
cuisine at anordable prices. Full bar,
take-out, catering, privale room for
groups up to 20.
HORIKAWA 3800 S. Plaza Drive,
South Coast Plaza Village. 557·
2531. Reservations suggested.
Fine traditional Japanese restaurant
uses the freshest Ingredients. Sushi
Bar, tatami rooms, oocktaif lounge.
Multi-a>urse KaJsekl dinners must
be ordered 24 hcllrs in act.lance.
Elegant dining. Lunch and dinner.
.IACKSHMIP Newport Pier,
Newport BMch, 723-1113 Fr.eh,
MVW frozen,~ ahrtmp ...
.... Md In ..... ~ lpicy,
NNOt'f .... and MfYed up hoe In
the uuca wtth k:ICa d c· ... SI Bon'
finest trench breed deed for
dunking. It .. aimpty MnsatioNlll
Lcc:ated on the penlnNa, )ltt •few
fMI from the beKt\ at Newport
Pier, JACKshrimp offers a CMdlt It
at.mo9ph«e with African & Regg ..
music. Open wery night from 5pm
to 1 Opm with entrH prices r.nglng
from $5.95 ID $13.95 and $9.50 for
Mondavl wine by the bottle. (C.h
only)
SABATINO'S RESTAURANT a
SAUSAGE CO. 251 Shipyard w.t.
Newport BMch, 723-0621. Open
for Linch I dinner, doMd Mondey-.
WMkend Brunch, Sat. I aun. 1:30-
1 :00. Tuc:Md away near the Udo
~-this charming, flmly
owned '91tannt on.,. en ltwtllng
lllmolphere aod delldout toadl
Famous for their ~ic.
homemade ltalan Sausage,
Slllbdno't c:ompl9te menu alee>
itdAdes fJMh pella. 1eadood,
lamb, veal mnd • t.mptlng arr-r d •
l.i.11&appetlzera.
llA 8ARKERI 154 E. 17th St.~
Q03. e a.m. ID 10 p.m. daitf;
Sundey from 7 a.m. Serving
breMfut. Linch, dinner In•
homutyte fUhlon. "Country .eyte
-12 Orange Coat Weekend I Thunday, June 4, 1992
Amerk:mt cuWne9 .. Nrtfl/l 1he
.,.. ..... wvlce, -pricM tor
high qullly homemade tood.
.. CASA~ E. 17'h St. MS-'7m. Famfr atyle Me.an ,...,rML
Preeident Bush hlll .. .,. herel
Open daily II 11 Lm, tor lunch.
dinner • and O"dclall. Cal ~ ·
for large part*. The •xcelent
prices. IOlicious MfVice and
delicious food m8ke Mi Casa
poasbly the most popular Mexican
eatery In the ar•.
PLAYERS HOLL YWOOO
DEU.OflU.18100 Von Karmen,
Irvine, 660-9215. We'll tllM ~ io
th• stars· in our 1930'1 Holywood
atmosphere. Our contemporary
restaJrant fN1Ures • muttt.alMic
menu and deli. ·From Italy to the
Orient the the Good or USA. Our
steak, seafood, pasta, pizza a
Mtvice is IU,. to dazzle you. Toe
!winkling and other dancing to W.
music or the I.rest aounda In the
bar •M aft•wardl. Prtv.le patties,
banquets and Calering alao
avaiable.. We have il al and Ill
,.,...lion busting pra.K>innet
from 5-9 Mon-Fri., 5-10 Sal.
RIVIERA RESTAURANT3333
Beil'°' St. South CoMt Plaza. 5440-
3840. Lunc::h 11 :30 Lm;. to 3 p.m.
Mon. -Sii.; dlnnet s-10 p.m. Mon.·
Thurs; 'tll 11 p.m. Fri. &
Sat.ReNfVationa are suggested.
Award winning Continenlal cuisine.
One of the only Mtaufants in
Orange County to offer tableside
flambe. Excellent Nrvice, intimate
llmoaphere.
SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport Blvd.
~-w.m a lriendfy owners
Linda and FemMdo Nwartaa off•
arthertic liaNn ~ Mfved In
the ndilional EuropMn "*"*·
Fernando'• in'tpfw#e credentillla
lnc:We gndullling tram Culrwy
~In it.tr. nlrq. HcMf
Co900fdia, v.na. ~ a.I.
Don Peeq1W. In~.
Englllnd; Ctud1ll's In La Chu 0.
F'ondee, ~Hot .. La,,.
In Aono lugllno. Swtilrillnd.
Scampi ol9'9 lln inlrigulng "*"'
Md~ ..... Blnquels,
~·· J*ti1e end c• 1 rtng •
WAHOO'I ASH TACO HNS2
~-&31-3433. Open d9tf from, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ; Sundl!YI
1119 p.m. CM~ detk:ioua
IOUth d the border Qllline wtlh •
HalWallan flair. Wahoo'l 11 a Mlten
fof' local -... -lrlemadonal Qf ......... and Myone
baking fof' good food • lnaedlbt'f
low pricee. Ablotlllefy no lllrd UNd
In Pf9P91 ... 1; ~tW"' ii frW't
Md pNpeNd to order. Laid bid(,
~ lllrnoeptwe. Mio .. 1133 s.
Co1111 Hwy. In Uiguna and on
CMlpUI •USC.
zv.s 1712 ~ M5-e081. ~. end limple, jute lb rnadlet"I
lowll R~ priced, top
qulllty food 8"d ~poured,
low priced drtMa ... Mp lhH
c:wtofTlel'a conq.,.. tor~.
Loblt• .... chkMn, rb llnd
....... c:Nnglng ~-Thurlday
night .. prime rtb night. Lunch and
dinner MMd. Sundey Meltlcen
BrMkf .. fl'orn S1.99. zu-. OILD&D CAO& AHO
OY8'1'1R UR 1714 P1moenia. rVN
nUI doof to laAMee. 141 -.222. A
big ..... "' ............ pool
i-.... end pmea. FellUring 11
llema on the~ a. Mlf'lu; ,.,.., ,,.., lncludee piUa.
wldWld.., burg9f9 and • YarilCy
d apeolah. v.y c.ual, ·~ ~ lltmolpher9.
NEWPOlr lfACH
ABIJONOANZA 3421 Via Udo.
875-8973. ~ for dinner, 5 iii doling, Tuea.-s.t. CloMd Sun. &
Mon. 0.,,., Sara Parrish brings
her g~·a r9cipel ID
tW#port Beech. TradlloMI Italian
and Mafood aetediona. P•ta and
•variety of unique brMdl tMde
fresh daily. Lut but not ...... .,,
•XC»lent wine lilt c::ompMt• the
•JCperilnoe.
THI CANNERY 3010 LMeyen.
175-5777. Lund\ 11:30 Lm. to 3
p.m. Mon.-Fri..; dinner 5-10 p.m.
daily. ~ brunch 10:30 a.m. to
2:30 p.m. Aeaervliliona accepted.
Cormn..al ~. •lfood
emphM6I. GtMI.,,, chowd9f:
Newpoft 8Mct1 • •llorical L.andmatk
features w..Mnd 8Nnch CMla
and '" eneenwmenc 1n the lounge
In eddtion ID lunch and dinner.
CAMIELO'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy.
675-1922. Dinner 5:30 ·10:30 p.m.
Sun.-Thura.; 'ti 11 :30 p.m. Fri •• a
Sat. ReHMdiont -..ggealed.
Cluaic Northern Italian gourmet
a1lalne. New, moderately priced
lounge menu NfVed tM the WH
hours. Wild end crazy tounge Ill
night when the band ttrbt l4>·
Chic c11en1•.
LE llARllTZ 414 N. Newpon
a.d. 845-7800. Lunc:tt: Mon·Fri 11·
5, Dinner 7 nights~ L•
F..r. 8llnd Fr1. & Siil 8-12, SuncMr 5-lpm, o.nan;.
R1•0tllble,oomb111Me.&
Ufipr-.llioua. lA Bllntz ... •••d ••ig ouletne • ......,...
pricM. MDrfHy..,,..., d6nnera ........
t1 ~2100 w. Ocean
froflt. 17&-25M. On the OcMn
honl Miid 10 the Nespon Pier. Open
~--.E~~ c....in. ..... flOfn °" mllin ber.
OintMr ~~ "°"' 5:30 pm, Fine
dining In NeuJpOft'a mDll lndmtle
Mtdng. $pedlillzlng In gourmet ••llood. Large wtM-Callw for
banquets up '° 50 peopa., Ad~ '*'°.,.,with~~ Jlwn
Mllion
TALI OF 1HI WHAU 400 Mein
Str.l. 8&lboa. e7M«n
PanotlfNc b9y -.. lf'llry --..
~ d Old Ne pCNt. S11fcod
and .......... fwotllL Lunch,
dlrww and SaMdey and Sundly
bNncft.
YIU.A NOVA 3131 W. COMt Hwy.
642-7880. Dinner nlgt1'lr S p.,m. to
2 a.m. E11e.e1 nit. '-Ir • ....,..
cUalne; cu.e. ......... ~
pleno *· ..... IDCllll .... nlgtt
... Upll&ira ....... "Top°' the v..· tor benquell. ,,... ,.,....
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t:
dlrww. l.M ~In the
l&loan. Big,.... m..-on
...,.~ mnd T...., nlgtD.
o....au. wW'19d ...
........... ~ftah
and ..... ea..., .......
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&Vaillble..
HUNTINGTON lf.ACH
FOUNTAIN W1EY
IER'JOUNO"S 18CM1 Mllgnolia.
Rn. v~ 963-2730 Setvlng grNt
pesta. plna, tauk a1'd chic:Mn
dinnert tor the entire f amitv. PrlcM
are V«y rMlonMliie and portione
are geMIOUI. Family run
,..._,ant; hoMs .. Y«y
holpitatH and..., to,,...... All
the ....,.., bteadl, deleer1I •
90Upe and pizzM .. homemede.
Though the r...,,.,. 8PPM19
amal fl'orn the eulaide, II le' ec:IUaly
Yerf a.ge and homey on the lnlkle.
An excellent ~to take family
and friends tor • home cooked
meal.
DEL CARLO 19535 Beedl at
Vor1ctown 531 •045. Lunc::h 11 :30-
2:00 Tuea.-Fri •. ; dlnn9t 4:30-10 p.m.
Tuee . ..$un. Elah n1 iood 11
•xcel'8rC pricle fe&l#ing lrdiDnal
.. .... diahee. Ointw from 16. 75,
lunctl tpeCim from $3.~ (MNed
In 7 minutes or Chey'r. FREEi )BMf
& Wine lilt
FU ... 15070 Edwenta (Actoel
from w.tminster Md)892...a333
Lunch and dinNt 1 dllya. Gr'lldou9.
friendly owner. nw .. Md OWid
Ctung keep their c:u1tOtMt1
returning~ Md aollln -'*' defighlful Szectww&n aod MMdartn
CYllN flt tor a king. &o: lllant food,
pR::. ~ MfYice haY9 WOfl thia
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