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1993-01-07 - Orange Coast Pilot
THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA To&y, ""9 an ftptd somt ~trs, winds and m.aybfo l"\l't'n ~me thun· ~r h<Mtrs •• .i wum fr<Jf'lf rn<l\<ft through 1tM- <1re;& High 1n thf-upper 5~ krM m t~ 40!. SH WHlher, Al Winner of S9 journalism awards in 1992 .. City's tab tor sexual harassment probe: $1 8,000 ' • I ~Amount reflects legal costs incurred to 'root out th~ problem.' City manager Kevi'n Murphy says the final tally could be much higher. INSIDE By T ooy Oodero Stall WrlW NEWPORT BEACH -The city has spent more than $186,000 in legal costs to investigate charges that fired Police Chief Arb Campbell and Capt. Anthony Villa sex- ually harassed 10 female police department employees, according to a tally issued Wednesday by City Manager Kevin Mur- phy. . "It's a big investment in attorney time to root out the problem," Murphy said. "At the same time, if we were to fail to do that, we would have a big exposure on a liability basis." The $186,000 figure rcnccted the at· torncy fees for the investigation up until Dec. 30, 1992, and-Murphy said as the law- suits end up in Court, the costs will continue to soar. · "I'm sure there arc more expenses to rOI· low," he said. "Those costs will expand rap· idly." City Councilman John Hcdics said 'he was aghast at the amount .. "h's just disgu sting," Hedges said. "But I Winter storm hn1 hard Plenty of rain, little pain ...., Flooding is minimal as winter storm finally moves in. However, more wet weather is on the way. By LoMM Basheda and Antonio Prado St.Ill ...... Despite dire warnings rrom notional weather forecasters predicting noods of Biblical proportions. Noah surely would have left his ark at home Wednesd:ly. About the only damage caused by steady rain was the loss of electricity at one house in Newport Beach and another in Costa Mesa. And flooding was minimal -confined mninly to the aoastal areas when high tide hit at 7 a.m. "Minor," is how Newport Beach General Service Director David Niederhaus QCSCribcd the nooding. "Just light to moderate." Niederhaus reported no water damage to Newport Bench properties by Wednesday evening. And J~al police reported no serious accidents. "for a much rain as we've got, it's been pretty quiet," sAjd CHP 'poke woman Angel Johnson. See RAIN/llCt Piii guess it's just one of those things that has to be do ne." But Mayor Clarence Turner said he wai. not surprised at the invcMigation 's cost. "You got to fCmcmbcr, we-intcrv1cweJ 169 people and those interviews take an in· ordinate amount of time," Turner s:ud "People ought to know what it costs us, bu\ we had to do it." Three law firms were hi,ted by the city during the four-month investigation. and the bulk of the money. $135,537, was doled out to the firm Burke, Williams & So· rcnse n, represented by Harold Bridges, the attorney \.\-ho led the city's in..,estigation. An additional $38,277 \\aS given to Craig S 0 11, an attorney with Pettis, Tester. Krau c and Kr insl-y. a l:iw firm hired to de· rend the city against l:iwsuits filed by Camp· bell and Villa . f'tnally, Sl 3~81 was give n to Bruce Praet, the auorney hired by the city to defend Campbell and· Villa :igainst the women\ SC:\U&.11 harass ment lawsuit. Pr;:ict's situation is tenuous, howe,er. be· See COST/A9 l ( .ipt. Tim-., Villa as c1t-y for rnorc t1ml' bt1tore respond ing t<J c.;1t\ int nt to fire C1tv man.1..:1 r SJ\ th"" "' II prr>b.ibl'< J.1.r.inr him dn ttXll'nwin Page A9 • • O.i 1h r: lot rt .tdcr, otfor their r on'IT" r I.If\ 1n thC' '>Cd'ldal .11 th'· N"'"port Bc•ach Pol1c<> Dt>p.1r•rT'11nl_ Page A8 ~-.... .... ~ Trustees delay naming . interim silperintendent I • Above, the Nadey family or NC\\pOrl Beach "eep drr. Wednesday while wJiting for a bus al Pacifi c Coast Highway and Prospect. Rosie Nadey, 7, gi"e her dad, Albert, a big hug "hile he chccl.s his wakh. Al left, a \\Oman tries to stay dry during a downpour. ~ School board members say they want more time for community's input By Joyce Scherer ~Wnlllr --NEWPORT ME:SA -n a mo"~ trustees ay will allow for additional community input, the beleaguered Nev. port·MC):I Uni· fied School Board dela)ed naming the interim superintendent at Wednesday's special meeting. President Rod McM1ll1an aid the board'5 dcc1 100 v.1ll be an· nounccd at the rcgul:ir fan 12 meeting, giving community mem· ' bcrs the rei.t of th1' v.eel.. to \OICC concerni. and sugge 11on\ Ho~e,cr Tru tee MarthJ 1-l uor told a handful of dichard c11i1ens -who remained throughout the lengthy meeting -thJt the 1n· tenm superintenden t v.111 be one of three finalii.t already i.elected b) the board. She cautioned com· I munit)' member!> no t to act ai. a . selection comm111ee The three candidate -all re- tired supenntenJents -'>'"S for the S4 74-a-day )pot arc.: Wayne Bullcrbaugh, 71. a superintendent • or fou r dbtncts in Or.loge Count); Sta n Cote), 67, the fir t upenn· tcndent of the lf'\1nc Unif1eJ School 0 1\tr1ct, and Franc1 Laufe nberg. 71, the forme r super· intendent of the Long Deach Uni· ficd School Di tnct Though the interim !>Upennten· dent will not be coni.i dered·for the permanent poi.111on, Tru\tee For- rei.t Werner said the role \\ill be 'ual in the nett ~ix months a .1 national search 1 1nit1atcd to re· pl:ice a1 hng SupenntcnJent John \\'. Nicoll Nicoll, 71, reco,enng fr\lru heart surgery, v.111 remain on medical leave until he retirei. in April "The most ""po rtant qu:ihty 1s communication sl..111 ," Werner said. "The c nrc all casoncd pco· pie "'ho have dealt with problems. c:ich with different tyle The in· teHm superintendent' role " to ha\e a etthng influence. ensure . 'I . 11 is not realistic that an interim superintendent will com e in for four to six month s and make any __ _ major ao1ustments. Re will keep his finger in the dike till the re.al guy comes along_.' -Fllidl ~ Trustee cduca11onJlly "c J..ecp 'gorng in the nght direction and 1.ell th:it to the commun11~ · . Parent reprcscnt:iti.e from the The Comm11lec for 17,000 pro· \lded a 1gn-up \hect at the mccr ·. ing urging parents, facult) and tu· dcnh tu parll 1patc rn one of the eight sub-comm111ecs the group has formed 10 emurc ch.tn c .1rc made 1n tl.c troublt:d d1-.1ri..i "1 o be trul\ effecll\e.,.v. c need member' of the communll\ fr(im all zone!> 111 the d1~1m.1 . · \;.i1d M1).)) M111man. one of the organ- 1Ler Abo at \\ cdncsda\-'!t mcet1n!! v.J\ R1charJ Montgomery. C.ihfllf· n1.1 51.hool l3o.trd A \oc1.i11un u . \l)tJnt e\ecull"c J1 rector "ho spc· ciahzes 1n \upcnntendent i.e..tr1.h· ~fontg\1mcry. v.ho aid e\pcn'c' to recruit J upenntenJcnt t..tn run a\ htgh a\ S:!O.O()J, \JIU the in· tcnm ~upcnntcndent can't rc.111) i.tart new prllJCCI\ v. hich he v.-on 't be around w f1ni h, bu t he can u-,c h1i. cxptrtl\e to J..cep thing ml,,· ing for.i.:ird. And \\ erncr agreed th:it the in · tcrim \upermtcnJent would nor be there tu ma~e drama111. 1.hani:.c' or O\crh.tul the ')'tern · It 1i. nut rcah tic that an m· tenm llUpcrm tcnde nt v.111 come in fo r fo ur tb !II\ month' and malo;c Jn) maJOr adJU\tm~nt•.. He v.111 l..cep h1 f1necr in the d1 l..c 1111 the real gu~ cumc' alons." \\ erncr \:llJ, NUMBERS TO CALL By nabbing Wagner, Mr. X made a name for himself Imp ersonators can dres as El vis, eat li ke kin gs CIRCUlATION '642-4333 HOTLINE 642-6086 CLASSIFIED 642-5678 RETAIL ADS 642-4321 NEWSROOM 540-1224 NEWSROOM FAX 646·41 70 SPORTS 642-4330 IND EX Around Town ................. Al Business .......................... A4 Clils.s.ifted ..•..........••..•....•. B6 Community FOfum ......... A8 Cr~ ...................... 17 HOfoscope ...................... 87 Lepl notices .................. 84 M6vie listinp ................. Al Society ........................ , .. A7 5pc:>fts •...•.....•.•••.•.•.•..••..•. 11 By WiAlam Lobdell Datt Plot [dllor H e did what no one else conld do for the past 10 years: catch Ste· phcn Wagner, budget wizard of the Newport-Mesa Uni~cd School Dis· trict, stealing. Md what's unraveled from th:: $4· million embezzlement ~andal has been nothina shorJ or revolutionary. A hasty retirement or a supcrintcn· dent whQ had been in power for more than two dee.des. A 96 percent no- confldcnce vote or top admini tralon by teachers. A Board o( EducAtion, once a model for the nation, now admittina "~c have problems. and we need to deal ~ith them in order to Win beck the ciom· muaity•a tMt In public education." A nowly fonncd wakhdos perenta aroup. the eom...ittee ol 17.000. which J>f0!"•1C1 to monU« ner,thina from ditlnct n. nanoll '° te•tboob. \ AD this becaUle a .... Newport-Maa e..,ao,e• -who Mill wOuld Hite '° re• ma.ta ...,...,... -.. ....,.... upon an ummaal ldMaOI dlalrict dMclt writtca to a • ahqe repair company and siancd by Wiper. The cowapous man, alarmed 11 what he apparently found, quietly took the informadoa '° the Or•• County Orand Jury, wh~ hl tum halkkd ~r the evidence to the Oranp County Das· trice AUorMJ. Shortly thereafter. the DA uncow~d wbat'a t"°"ilat to be the au.-ICboOI .. di tnct cmbealcmcnt in United Slate hi~tory l nat' why the anon)mou' hool d1 • tnct cmplo)ee -"c'll e:ill him Mr X - ha~ ~en named OJ1ly Pilot 1992 Ne¥.<>· malo;cr of the '\car I n a )C3 r of \\1ld \CanJal -1ncluJ1na& the r.ipc :.inJ t\u3l hor:i~~ment cha rg-· c ogai n\t the police chief and hi\ f.i. \011tc ca ptain ond the Sl.S·milhon tmbczzlc mc nt ¥>11hin C\\port Uc ch City Hall -the ~hool dt>tnct cm· bcutcmcnt f\X:kcJ u the hudc; t. \\-hy'! hl'\t, thl' i.hccr amount of it. Ne rly $4 nulliun i now minina. and di tric t or· • fteial admit th .:u, incc records wucn't Javed before 1986. they may never knllW the exact ttllal. ~cond. the KOpC of Nc~purt·Me a School 011mct. It trctchcs ecrou both CO&ll Mesa and Newport Beech, equally affeaina the 140,000 "'"*ntt of both communitic . Third. the m.ctden....,, blatant slsn• Of cmbcutcmcnt WlpCr ICCtned IO be ....... '1.:.WPO RT OcACll Lh" 1mpcrwn:nof.. can cot hl..c l tn ' 1 nd.1) 3, the Nc\.\pott Oca h Hard Rlxl Cafe celebrate' the 01nn1vcr DI') or Lh1\ Prc,lty' h1rthd;iv I le \\Ould ha\e been 5 )C:lr\ olJ. An)One w1Uin1 to look ::ind drc' lilo;c the late rock 'n' roll t:ir -1t11n or portl~ -"'111 rccc1\.C a free meal of pml.. chup:i.. french tncc; onJ apple pie, ~31J to be the t\.1ng' foav\lntc. "It h:b-been a tradition at our other location and now Oran c Count) can t:.ut it\ ov.n, 'aid Valetic Vo.in G.ilJcr, '>tee prc\1~nt of m 1rlct1og fot HarJ Rcxl Cafe . l'hc Nc11orort Ocach locutn)n lcatur~· -.C\eral of l;.1"1 • aolJ m : rd on di\pl:ay, Iona ~1th the promotion I coot he wore 1n the mo,.ie "Girl , Girl , Girl\,' Y.hk h he h J ai,cn to The Dcitle v.hcn 'he met them in the miJ ·I~. · AccorJina to the Hard Rod• C•k . thcu various l«ation feature more EM memor1b1lja than any other .ourcc, v.1th the C1'Ccpti0n o( Graceland, h" fnrmtr ltome in Mcmptu Tenn. Other locatK>n feature item uch as ht.· Hartcy-Oavidlon mo&0rcydc in Loe Anpk._ and his aold tunalauct 1n La Vep\ -.,, Tk ,,.,,, ,.,., . .. ,. ' , M Thurlday. J...-y 7, 1w:s Lo . I 0 n I y U.neglng Editor Steve Marble, ~1 ext. 388 .. I Great service and prices you can't afford to ·miss ..._ ___________ __,r::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::I::::::: THE FOLKS AT AFFORDABLE PORTABLES in the Costa Mesa.Courtyards (650.1100) at the corner of Harbor Boulevard and 19th Street arc great! ' • They deliver the best customer service this side of Nordstrom. and will match any competitor's price. I buy everything there, and right now they're waiting for the Best Buys much-in-demand Sooy recordable portable CD player. The newest technology was due in before Christmas, so everyone i anxiou Jy ;inticipating its arrival. Other best buys are on cellular phones. Affordable Portables is selling cellular portable phones for as low as $149 after rebate, and a top-of-the-line phOJle is $799. 0 MY FAVORITE STORE fo r women's clothes, shoes and accessories -A'Marees on Westcliff Drive in Newport Deach (644-4423) -is having a sale on a wide selection of dresses. blouses, suits, belts and some je\\elry. Sale items are-marked down 20 to 60 percent. or course, there's a great selection of merchandise that's not on sale. All of the best designers are in this store. 0 IF YOU LIVE on the west side of the bay, and you're tired of driving all the way to Blockbuster Video on Qison Avenue in Newport Beach, you're in luck. A new Blockbuster location has opened on Harbor near the corner of Adams in Costa Mesa (957-5800). Blockbuster Video is a best buy. The movies are generally $3 to rent, but you can keep them fo r three evenings. Who can watch a movie in ~ nigbt2....U:S ;almost impossible if YOtet-naw!--- babies in the house. New releases are $2.50 for . two evenings. Also for rent: Nintendo, Super Nintendo and Genesis games. 0 IMAGI E. First, there were Jerry Garcia-designed ties sold at The Broadway. Now, John unnon Artwork on Neckwear is available at Saks Fifth Avenue at South Coast Plaza . Yoko Ono OK'd John Lennon ts art to be used on tics. She sayt Lennon \\as an artist "lbng ' before he beca!'fle a rocker." Oh. And, Yoko claims she's enthused about having Lennon's artwork transformed onto ties. "The notion that one of his ties might brighten an otberwise dull business day for a working-class hero is just the sort of thing John ' would have enjoyed," she says, apparently serious. • . , Lennon's original pen-and-ink drawings have had color added to maximiLe ·appeal, and the first series of collections are currently selling for S35. 0 BANANA REPUBLIC at South Coast Plaza (662-1836) has discounted all of its holiday me rchandise 20 to 70 percent. Items include jackets, blouses, pants, and accessories. THIS JUST IN: A fax from Craig Rosenberg of Dynasty Inc. reads: "· "Dynasty Inc., a direct importer of fine Oriental rugs, has opened the design center sho"'room to the public. The showroom, located at 2915 Redhill in Costa Mesa (549-9378), is stocked with hundreds of exquisite examples of the rug-makers' art in 100-percent pure wool. and silk. Special prices offered at Dynasty'~ New Years Sale are so low that these heirloom quality, hand-knotted works or art can be purcha~cd for prices one would expect to pay fo r machine-milled carpet." Sounds good. The sate begins Friday at 9 a.m. (to 7 p.m.), and continues Saturday and Sunday. 0 Best Buys appears Thursdays and Saturdays. i. httbtr you 're• merchant or a shopper, JI you know of• good buy, I'd /ovt to glvt you somt publicity. Call mt at 54()..1224, lax me at 646-4170 or wrltt to mt: Btst Buys, Daily Pilot, JJO W. Doy St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. • VOL.87,NO.e Robin Yould, 36, re 1dent of Laguna Niguel. WHEN "I started when l was 10 and stopPcd at 171/2," he said. "I graduated from Corona del Mar High School mid-semester and moved up to Asp' to sxi for a few months." WIERf ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Yould's route was Corona Highlands which included Isa· bella, Mendoza and De Sola terraces, Deanza Drive, Seaward and Cabrillo roads. RRSTJCll...------------- "My first -and main ly -my only job," Yould ·said. "It was pretty simple; especially when I got a car.'' lASTIN6 MEMORIES-------- For the first three years, Yould delivered the papers on his bike. But at age 13, he found easier transportation. "My dad started taking me around in his car," Yould said. "He \\Orked in Los Angeles and he Y.ould tell the guys he had to get home to do his paper route." When Yould turned 16, he purchased a 1961 Vollawagen bug with a sunroof. It cost $2.SO which, he said, was money saved from the paper route. "I would fold all my p3pcrs, throw them in the passenger seat and then toss them out the sunroof," Yould said. "My aim was great, especially aft~r so many years, so I could even porch them." Yould said one of his most comical, and lucrative memories, was collecting at the home of a couple who were toasting in the holiday season. "They were both a little buzzed and he wns fumbl ing to get his money out," Yould said. "The woman told him she was going to count and for every 'one' count, he had to pay me a dollnr. 1 ended up with a $12 tip." AMI J111Aw-----__;:,_------- You1d is a general contractor, married with an infan1 son. Special Delivery is a feature on former Daily Pilot paper carriers. JI you know someone for this feature, contact Joyce Scherer, 642-4321. ext. 360. ....____----'1·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Cityside .. t ! ....................................... .. ·······················~·:·········· ... . .__~~~~~~~- Obituary Suzanne Pierce, 54 Retired trnvc l agency owner and prominent .local philanthropi't Suzanne Pierce lost her fight with cancer SaturdJy. She \\aS 54. She was remembered by friend~ as a generous and kind per on who -up until days before her death -enjo)'ed life and helping other . · Among the many charit ies she supported was the Hoag Ho pit:il Cancer Research Center. Most of he r contribu tions and time went tp the cente r, according to Royal Radtke, a veteran community leader of Corona Del Mar, and long-time friend of Mrs. Pierce . She constantly gave to numerous charities, Radtke said. ' Mrs. Pierce's charity \\<Ork ove r the }ears also included the Sandpipers, New Directions for Women, the American Diabetes A~ ociation and the Or:rnge County Juvenile Connection. She is urvivcd by her istcr, Joan Towne of Palm De~ert, Calif.: two nephews, Daniel and Steven Cole, a niece, Andra Cole Thorpe and best fri end, Susan Trivi~on, who knew Mrs. Pierce since they c<1me to Ne\\port De;ich in 1972. Grave ide seryices arc at noon today at Pacific View Mortuary 1n Corona del Mar. Memorial donations can be sent ip her name to the Hoag Hospital Cancer Research Center, Circle 1000. ur r an'lLl.nl.l!ti.J>.-...t squared off Wednesday as tickets were i,ssued to those who hit the w.aves inside the harbor channel. See Story, AlO. W~iting for th'e tax refund Normal proce 1ng of a federal mcomc tax return talcs approximate· ly eight weeks 1f you ma il your retu rn. Generally. return!. mailed in January and February i.~e les' tune ....... 11 2l • ....... than those maJlcd in Apnl. The chart below ~how when to cxycct your refund based on when you mailed your return. Weather '-----------'I ::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::~:::::::::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ' lOCATION )ILf SHAl't: Uunhn~lOfl 4-6 ~ """'°pofl ln<h " S4' f11ir ( 0tU1W ~I M.tr •4 poor l•xun• 8uth 4-6 poor TimY Today, ~ can tticped tome showers, Mnch Md maytM "°" Jome thuftdenhqwer, u • ....,.. front ~ throt1&fl ttt. .-ea. Showttrs will CHM lonlpt. Hiahs in CM UppH 50.,io.t Mt tM 40. Ind low SOI. 1 How. to reach us at The Pilot S..n C ll'mc-ntC' •·6 ~ 0...-.n ffm~rAIUrt: '' TIO FmWT FrkMt wfn ~ doudy, .,_.,. poitMble Ofl s.turday ..... ~ '"" bt doudy. ,_,.._ ~~ .... 0...., Oiltl ,._ Ollclllf • --..1.ww.e WIWV......., ... , ... ~DINctot . ...... .,.. . ,,_~ u...--,,.,,..~ . Circulatk>ft Oran~ County 642-4333 Adwrtiting a.isslfied 6-42-5678 ~642·432 1 Editorial News 540· 1224 Sports 642~4))0 Newt, sports fn 646 41 70 Mlin Offb 8UMON Office 6'42·4321 Busineta f•• 6) 1 ·S9<p ••c IOOAY f tr,I h•Kh . .,,, ,., .. \(o(Ol'd htJh ~Of\d 1c,... llll)AY l1r•I ho~h f '"' '""" ~ond high '"'lfld a.- . . 7 42 • m. II 7 I Hp.m 211 li.llpm 41 ' '" p"' . t ) 8 l4 ~"' •• 106 •-m I I ~Upm •l I Jl pm I 4 ' .... Ch«• for tf'MI <r.ft acMtOrift ltt local wae.r. .. South to~· ..... ''to 2S ~l\04• thh "'°""'"' thlftlns to ~·• lo toUthWttl wtndt "-It ~"l· .... W..riw1 ).0. 1 M 'WftMI J:OJ '-"" ()~-() 0 WT Grl .. IP... Ml ••• •a •• ,..., Hoag M~J!l¥1oapltol Oecemw21 o Sherri and J.clde Hall, Costa boy December 2'2 o Diane and Jeff Peters. Costa boy c Alison and D.iniel Willson, t.~. gul o Jo1ttphina Altiglio and Urquiza, Cost.a M~. girt December 23 o Robin and Jciuph Newpott Beach, boy o Manlda and Sunwth Til Cost.i Me.\, girf o Katherine and Jeffrey Costi Mesi, boy 0 lynltt and David KruH, IMM, Dec.mber 2~ o uura and Wendell Williams, ~.boy o.Vlcloria a"4 Stephff 811 ~ Be<IC:h. girt o Suah UMhan and Fergus Cln Newport Beach. boy o Ctt~tt' and Ulvin Knott. • Be<IC:h, boy December 25 o Din.-and Jost-ph AnguW..t, Mes.i. boy • Plla"UIC COSTA MESA CrysuJ Court: A man standin in a second-000f restroom ~ an unknown assailant grab him from ~ind and asked for his money. The assailant r o(f when another person walk into the restroom. _. Cinnamon Avenue: A person entered a home in the 3000 block through a back alley, pr open a sliding glass door and stole approximately S 1 .900 in possessions. West Ba1'er Street: A vehide was burglarized in the 600 block. Deedee Drive A man walked into his garage in the 3400 block, set his briefcase and a s of clothes inside and went to a phone in his home. When h returned five minutes later, th briefcase and clothes were gon Debril Drive: A person enter a home in the 1100 block through a bedroom window, and stole approximately S 1,5 in merchandise, including a V and a CD player. South Coast Plaza: A woman reported that someone stole a wallet from her purse while sh was in a restroom. NEWPORT BEACH Coast Highway: A radar detector was stolen from a car the Hornblower Yachts parking lot in the 2400 block. Redlands: In the 500 block, someone broke into a gar3ge and took a couple o( amplifiers Morning Canyon: Someone cu open the soft convertible top o a car parked in a garage near Coast Highway, ti king just S 10 in change. Morning Canyon: • • . , . Approximately six cars were broken Into and various items were stolen in the 400 bk>ck. Marino Drive: Two rin~ valu at approximately S6,200 were taken from a residence the 24 block. 1 ::::::::::::::::: ...._ ______ _ Lo ttery Super lotto Drawing held Wednesday, Jan. 6 8, , 3, 14, 18, 26, 34 Oecco ~Hearts .......................... . tit Clubs ........................... . ~ Diatne>ndt .•. : ............. JK 6 5pldes ................... ,.Kin iro it ... Thuraday, January 7, 1813 Al • /\I' 111111 I I ( 1,0JI I ..__-..Jr::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: For football coliches, Ille Just goes on l Builders of Amerla . For -bh.ibbcrina mcu in front of 1 TV S.f!d )'Out It.mi to ht•r lly•n, The o./ly "Jot, .J.JO.W. &ty St., COi"' M..., 12,21. Today Information, a ll ~•-3181 or 6••·3191 . Friday, Jan. 8 F ootbaU coaches arc areat. Never mind that they li'ear those aoofy ar•y pants with the elastic waistbands Foract that they don cleats when all they're doina is standing on the sidelines. Yesterday 's toast of the town became the guy who couldn't beat Notre Dame . cameraman who should have had the courtesy to turn away. He looked like a man who had hit rock-bottom. Yet, somehow, you have to bclic\IC that Support f?r women -A support group for abused or battered women will meet every Thursday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at The Cenrer for Family Counseling, 3100 Airway Avenue, Syite 105, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 754-1144. Public reception -The public is invited to a reception for artist Genevieve Bennett in the Community _ Room of Newport Center library, 856 San Clemente Dr .• Newp<irt Beach, from 5 to 7 p.m. The artist will give a free lecture immedijltely following, focusing on the Temple Mound Public education - Resolve o( Cringe County will hold a public eduatlon meeting discussing "High-tech vs. Low-tech" from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the Irvine Medical Center, 16200 Sand Canyon A\lenue, Irvine. For more information, call 859·0580. Saturday, Jan. 9 Rose-pruning - ''Rose-pruning" will""be the subject o( a free 9:30 a.m. program to be held at Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar. Public is invited. For more information, call 673-2261 . Editor's notebook Who care "hether they cuss and nort aod )'ell and spit. You really ha .. e to love them. ' After all, who better than a football coach S) mbolize what hfc itself is all about? Most of us already have come to the conclusion that life is not a bowl or chcrrie-.. After )'OU get a bonus at work, your car breaks down while )Ou're driving home. Your businei.s ha) a good year and you get dinged with a huge ta~ bill. You ha\le good timei. and b:ld times, ups and downs. You take life as it comes. ...................................................................... Especially if you're a footbJll coach. "Mike Ditka will survive," the Chicago Bears coach said after he was fired Tuesday follo,,ing 11 sea ons of service. ''I'll land on my feet. 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The Coach." , And nm,, 1t\ o'er What "'II D1tl..a do? Co;:i h the New 'r ork Giants'> Doubtful. During hb tenure, D11k:.a "as 106-6:?. I Ii: wa,. ' M> pal>'>1unatc about h1\ job that he once suffered a heart att11cl.:. No", he' out on the streets. How about O;m Rce\.cs'! Along with Ditk:t, he wa\ a one·timc J'\l')tant lo Tom w ndry In Dallas before mo-.mg on to Denver All he dtd with the Bronco\ is ta~e th em to three Super Bo"ls. And no" )IOle John El" ay couldn •t win an) -of those Super UO\\h, Ree'd is out. As for L:1rry Sm11 h? He woke up the sleepy tO\\ n of 1 uc-.on ''hen he turned a l:id..lu~ter AritonJ \\ ilJC'.11) team into contender) A) a reward, ht glH the he.id Coaching JUb at USC, "here he took the Tro1am to three '>tr;11ght Roe Bo"h. winning one uf them No". after a couple of l:.ickluster seJsons. Sm11h 1) out A' he 'Poke to the pre\!> the other Ja\. he ,.ml, '\\hen I came to USC, I knew ,,h.at I \\:.1, gc111ng ~nto." 'fhen .1i,'!a1n, ina)bc he didn't. Yc!>tcrday·s to:i)I of the llm n bc.:.1mc the guy "ho couldn 't beat Notre IJ 1111l'. He broke lh.>\\ n irito ..in embarras~ing. JB's Sp brts De\i & Wine Bar Beer Smuh will find another colleae proaram that he \loiJI take from obscurity to national prominence. Meanwhile, Ditka or Ree\ICS, or both, prob3bly will sho" up in SO!"cbody's broadcast booth. · No doubt, the!le guys will be back. And you cJn bet that no one i!i more confident of that than the co3c he them~ehes. · Coache> tend to. treat life al> if its one big foo1baJI game The) ma) be c.Jo"n at the half, bu t the)°re confident 1hc) can rally. If .. footb11l coach were running IBM, he v.ould ha'e no compbints He'd simply pat c\el)bod) on the butt and tell them not to wOrr). .. C'rpon )OU gu)>!" he would )Cll an a John Madden \01ce. ··we JUSt had n bad season!" For coaches, hope ~pnngi. eternal. They're . If\ ing. bre..ithing 'eri.1on-. of the ~ong, .. That's Life." You know. "O) 1ng h1r,h in April, !>hot do"n in ~fa) ·· Or, JO their ca..c, tl) ing high JO Augul>t, st)t>t down an December • ~ Dula P<>lnted out. coache) Jre sul"i\O~. "Sertplure tdls )OU that all things shall p:bi., ·· he '>Jtd "'I hi~. too, ~hall pass .. fhe> ·11 1ake "h:ll life offer~. and they'll deal "tth 11. In the end, the) "111 not be c.Jefeated. ~bkt.:!) )J !IO proud )Ou could spat. Pett R•a11 is the UJi/1 l'ilot assist:mt editor. . . . WINE TA STING · featuring r~~e wines of . BERINGER Vl EYARDS , . • E tale Chardonna\ • Pri' ate Re erve Chardonnay ----~ ----• Knight ' Vallev-.. . Cabernet auvignon • Cabernet Sauvig-non Port ... Late t ew Release 50c Ta ting · \\'ED1'E DA\' -6 Janual) · 5:00 -9:00 p.m . Monday-Th~r!day 9am.9Jxn · Fnda & curday ~ • 9pm SunJ.i, 9-am -m 1129 Fashioo Island .t(n ~ fwm Gary' & 01 (714~ 6444969 We moved all Olristmas overstDck from our 4 stnres to one location -our Westcliff . . st.Dre . Incredible savings on all OlristJ t las toys and treats. We are practically giving the stlJff away! tf you want a great deal on toys and trea~ -Don't miss this 5CJ>/o off sale . THI WESTCllf (714) 650-3520 17th & Irvine Dog & Cll Grooming A once in a year opportl.Jnity! H . Wiila.ff • cml I OPEN 7DAYS 9am-8pm .. ; .. . I • I . I. I .. M Thursday, J~ 7, 1913 Newport Buch/COiia U.. Dtiy r ~-----~----=--------------~-----------------------------~------------------------------------------i Bu In e s , Buslneu Editor Tony Cox, 842-4321 , ext. 371 SpOtllght on the Sta~. ~ Restau rateurs focus on their successful 21 Oceanfront after closing the Red Car Bar & Grill. By Tony Cox Bii'... s Ect:tor Nf:.WPORT PIER -One )'Car -Jltcr returning from New Zealand to 1.1ke over the troubled rcstauran1 operations at their ~kfadJen Building, Rick and J1:ann1e La\\rCnce ha'e closed one uf the eateries and focused their energies on the other. I he Red Car Bar & Grill, a ~J,uJI, three-meals-a-day H'~lJur;.int that opened last May in the: l.1cility that formerly housed the: Ney.port Oyster~ar & Grill, d~1,l.'J 11!> door honly before Chn ... tmas · Jeannie Lawrence, who headed up OlJnagcmcnt of'the two bc..i~hltidc re taurnnt s, said she believe the Red Car's concept ''J' good, but it,.touldn'.t dr:iw enough customer~ in the fall and \\ mtcr R1unths. the more iucce$sful restauranl an the Mcfadden Building, the , elegant 21 Oceanfront, and trying to lease the Red Car facility to another restaurateur. "We're real excited nbout it, and we're just going forwnrd,'' Lawrence said of 21 Oceanfront. "Twenty-one is doing great." By bringing back the finest-quality ingredients to 21 Oceanfront's kitchen, slightly · reducing prices and retaining chef Luis Tzorin and other key • employees, the restaurant has done:, well in spite of the weak economy, tawrence said. The Lawrences took over the restaurant operations in their Newport Pier-aren building a,Lter the former owner of 21 · Oceanfront and Newport Oyster Bar and Grill, Rex Chandler, suffe red fin ancial problems and Cell behind on rent payments. Jeannie Lawrence said that her husband is now focusing his energies on running Rancho Las Lomas, the couple's 32-acre ranch and special events center east of Laguna Deach. "'!>A;" It. "' D.>iJo, Nut • . ....._ __________ r::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Up the L~dder Corona del Mar resident Tom Maddock. chairman o Jomes T. Captttz, senior partner \\ith ---- Newport Beach-based Boyle Engineering C'orp., has been . a;>pointed to Gov. Pelc W1I· son's 21-membcr B.ay-Delta Oversight Council, n n elcmen of the state' long-range wate policy. lrvmc l:iw firm Caprctz & Kasdan and founde r of the Pro- Mediatc busines me- diation ser· vice, has completed an inter· na- tionall y re- nowned mediation cour e at Harvard Univcr ity Lav. School. The course was ~lllcnded by more than 40 medi:itors and judges from a.round the Y.Orld. 0 Costa Mesa resident 0111 Wooley, formerly a senior prod· uct manager "i1h MAI Corp ... has been named director of software product m:irke11ng wi1h Sanrn An:i-based Alpha Microsystems. 0 Jamu C. Watson, presiden of Newport-ba cd Koll In· tcrn:itional, wa among two ange County executives ap· pointed to the National As· sociation of Industrial and Of fice Parks' bo:ird ol directors. 0 Norm an R. Gritsch, a lawy with the-Orange County offic of Gi b on. Dunn It. Crutcher, w:is appointed to the board a execu11vc committee of the lo terna1ional Trade Center As· sociation of Orange County. Grit ch, a member of the law firm's International Practice Group, \\ill chair the as· . sociation's 6th Annual In· ternational Du iness Sympo· sium in•l99~. ·;There's no traffic do\\n here," La\HCnce !IJld. "This is a tou rist ;irca." Charley Tietgen, who was a p:irtoer with the Lawrences in 21 Oceanfront and the Red Car, is no longer involved with the two restaurants.' Jeannie and Rick Lawrence at their 21 Oceanfront restaurant. 0 ,.. L1"rcnce said he tried to compem.a1e by reduci ng the Red (Jr\ hours of opera11on la t September Dul.5he concluded she \\ oulJ be better off focusing on From 1968 to 1978, Rick Lawrence ran a restaurant called Alley West at the current 21 Oceanfront location. He·then leased the facility to Hans Prager's The Ritz, which was later relocated to Newport Center, and th en to Chandler, who operated WE•R·I! CrttilmR r ntrqwmn4rl.u Opporh'"1t1ts for Or1mgt Co1.111ty w1ce 19b9 OPEN!!! The Ultirylate in. 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CA 92627 646-4838/968-8180 The Rex at the fadlity bclurc opening a rc\taurant under lhJt name in October 1990 at I a!.h1un 1 land and renaming l\IS l'lrt1?1nal location 21 Oceanf1ont. American Heart &•a Association ~ RUFffLL'S UPHOLSTEIY l•C. T ~ cA1 P'O'o.<l U a Ill.CW $e"<C• l fl:l AIN'foUn Hf>a., A HOC ''°" ... ,_ .... """..,_ 1111 .... ••·· cesn mua-wa.1 'Everycfa ourme pedoltt Cookware, Foods, & Coffee! • Turkey Plotters • Ov~n to table serving dishes • Napkins, Plocemots & Tablecloths • Jello Molds • Lo.rge Roosting Pons • Cookie Cutters • Springf orm Pons • Trident Cuttery · Cu ME IN FOR YOUR FREE Girl & Rf f RESHMENTS Free delivery in Newport Beoch & Corono \tel Mar • Ample free porl:ing • Moo-Ser 9 30cm7 ()()pr!\ Sun l1110011 • S ~ 644-7732 The truth about -funeral prices in the _greater-South ~ast area. At Harbor Lawn, people are important. We believe that every family deseives a personalized final tribute. Here, only·the family selects the type of service they want and the price to be tyaid. We will provide for direct cremation, including mortuary care from ................................. . $540 ................... from other type of rvices from ........... $985 Oiskets priced from ; ............... ; .................................. $ 285 Burial space for t\Vo ............................................ , ..... . -/--:-----~ -~=·~F-J .. ' . '--------=--~-.-------. HarOOr Lawn- Mount Olive Mortuary & Memorial Park 540-5554 Servicing all fuidu • Under new ownership $910 ' ' 24 Hour rvices • 1625 Gisler Avenue • OlSta Mesa (Call for " fi-te bmctut ttprding c"""'°' & rht Ulhorion cf Li/t) • ) • Pilot .. ,u d ,- ... ---~ ---. -_....._ Newport Beach/Cotta Meaa Dally Piiot Thursday. January 7, 1983 M /'q lp< i111tr11t•nt Calt~llddr ...______,!::::::::::: Hail to the .Chief I • Tuesday, Jan. 12 Roundtable for Women -Accountant Kathleen LaBelle will conduct a pro~ram on personal fina ncial planning -past, present and fu ture -at the Orange County Chilpter of Roundtable for Women lnc.'s January meeting. from 6 p.m. to 8:30 pm. at the Le Meridien Hotel in Newport Beach. Cost is S20, including dinner. For reservations, call 8 Sl ·2770. Enhancing Professional Skills -Managers, entrepreneurs and other busin~s people are ilw1ted to a free program entitled "Increasing Your Productiv1t and Profttnb1hty," beginning at 7 p.m. ~t the Newport Center Library. For information, call 644-3181. Wednesday, Jan. 13 Women in Communications -Writing coach Lucille S. deView will be the guest speaker at the dinner meeting of Wome n in Communications loc. 's Orange County c hapter, beginning with check-in at 5:45 p.m. at the Sheraton Newport. Cost is S28 for members, $25 for guests and S 1 5 for students. For r~--ervations, call 833-0535. Thursday, Jan. 14 Total Integrity Managcmenl -The Society .._.. Video producers hope Clintoi:i inauguration rings bells for their latest venture. By Tony Cox Business Editor AIRPORT AfH:.A -1 '"o local vidco-produc1ion cn1reprcneurs believe they've found n \\ay to gel involved wi th -and profil f rom -1lm month's inaugurauon of Pre iden1-elec1 U1ll Clinton. Tony Perri and Pa1nck Pham , owners.of Ne"port Beach-based Perri Pharris Productions, pla n 10 produce a video news release fc arunng Southern California companies that part1ci p;i1e in a special bell-ringing ceremony. At 3 p.m. on'Jan. 17, the firlit ·of the lhree da)\ of inauguration fcstiv11jes, Clinton "111 "alt.. from the Lincoln Memorial 10 the gates of Arlington National Cemetery and ring a replica of the Li berty BcJI. At the s;ime time, people acros~ the.nation are expected to use thi;jr O\\ n bells to help ring in tht! nc'" administrn11on. Perri and Ph.1rri' arc im 111ng Southern C'ulifor nia compamcs to take part in the k\tl\'ltlC') and be included in a I "·minute '1<fco ·news rclea'>e featuring participation in the mauguntion by We t Coast businesses and organiiations. The production is already a!>sured of t>eing seen o n New worthy, a half-hour cable news i.how that is broadcasl to more than 77 million hou eholds nationwide. The feature will al o be ~nl by su1elhte 10 750 tclevi~ion stations, hundreds of cable syi.1ems and all major televi\ion networks, wh ich will be invited to 1.1'>e a ll or any part -0f the news feed. Perri Pharris hopes to sign up ix or seven maJor corpora1ions for the broadcast, each of which the-fi rm will charge $3.400. After the major participants sign coniracts, Perri said, 1he firm may invite some small businesses to be included al lesse r fees Perri said he's jusl begun to get responses from the clients he in vi1ed 10 participate, and he doesn't >;c t have any signed contracts. Out he added lhat such prospec1s a~ Disneyland and Sea WorlQ ha' e already cxpres~ed serious interest, and given the cxpo!ture the produc1ion stands 10 garner, he expects to be able to find· plenty-or i>ar+icipiffih, ">.Vc're going to sendji to every station in the cOOntl). and ....-~ ION~Noll Patrick Pharris, left, and Tony Perri edit a Video News Release on location in Palm Springs. 1r )OU ha'c Shumu 1he ''hale jumping out of the "atcr and ringing a bell, you know that\ J something I hey' re going.. to "ant to use," Perri said. Perri and Pharri'> 1mmeJ1,11cl> i1s blessing .ind some ~elp in finding pro-;pcct!> for the pWJC:c.:t Pharris ~:lid 1hc idea fur the production wao, more a CJ e uf seeing a tsu)ine~' opportu1111y than being excited about tht' in::iuguration and looking ll>r an ---Uiglc. through \\Ill ·~ Ill g I contnc1ed the inauguration organizing committt .. '< af1~1 learning of the bcll·nngm~ ceremony. The comm1111.:e oflereJ 10\0l\.Cd. 1hcrc:. "e see opportunities 1bat u1her' J on"t," Pharris said. !:>p.i1Jluing in '1Jeo news rckJ-.e~. Pcm Ph;.1tm Pr0Juc.:1101h has grO\\.n rapidly, from SI 0.000 in billings its fi ~t three muntlh .1n .bu~iness t~ S7.:l0,000 in J9QJ to about $2 mTil1l a 1.1 ~1 \1..Jr-ll\-qwckfy Ot.:1.lllllC unc ul the brg~t firm!:> ot II• io.tnd in the count!) for Nh.-incement ol \\anagement will continue its T otJI Integrity Managl!ml nt erie) "1th a progr .-im . . . Nominations sought: Who were 1992's movers and shakers? on how to de,clop an eth1c.-il .-ind Nomination.., arc hcing t.11..cn prohtable mJrl..eting proce:.s for the 19'J:? Co,ta ~h!,; M,.in Registration lx·gin) at 6 pm at the and Wonun of the Year. annual Ne,,port Beach MJmott Suite) a\\ard!> '?Un"-H1..d b~ the Co,ta Dinner '"111 start ill 6 30 p m. and Mesa Chamller of Commerce will c~t $25 for gue)b For and the.. D:u.h l'tluL inform.itiun, call 6 3.711'36. Apphcatm~ form ... for th" Independent Computer d&!>t&ngui~hcd a\\.UJ JrC on unant -RepreseotaHWS--4-aY~awil..LlhOJl~c aLlhc...Lh.unbcr uI from Tech\\'riter) In!.. ,1nd Commerce, 1 J.5 Nc,,port Ul .. d . lnternattonal Net,,ort.. Su11e EW7, 1n the Cti.,ta Mc)J Commun1cat1ons $ef\1Ce y,111 be Court):lld~ '>hupp1ng c.entcr) feJtured ~peal..ers JI thl' The deadline '' fan. :?O ,11 5 p.m., and the \\inners 'ol.111 be announced 1n the Feb. 4 Daily Pilot. Ma n and \\oman of the Year cJndidatcs musl meet the folio\\ ing rcqurremems:- • Live and or "-Ork in Co!tla ~te a; •De imohed in '~mous • professional. civic and charirnblc organiLatiOn!> fo r a considerable length of time; • Ha'e dcmon~tratcJ lcJJcr hip in the ct.1mmu1111~. •Ile "ell-1.no"n in the community; • Ha"c contributed tu the hc11erment and g_ro" 1h of the community. An J\\ards luncheon. featuring State Sen ~!Jn in Bcrge~on, "moe hcfil Fdi :! JI the Red Lion Inn. r or more information, call the chamber .11 s.i1-81 a. • ~ndepcndent Computt'r Consultants As~1at1on 's mon1hl) dinner meeting. ''htc.h "ill begin '"•th a 6 p m. -.oc1al hour at the Red Lion Inn in Co!:ttJ MCSJ Cost in ad\ance is S21 for mem~~ and S2S for .non-member) Call 852·6164 ---------. .......... _ .. , ...... -;:.==---========================================. Wednesday, Jan. 20 Survival Guide to Clintonomics -McCarthy & Associates will conducl .i program on how to profit under the Clinton Admin1str.-it1on. lrom 7 p m to 9 p m at Lht> Sht.>raton ,e..,port The program ,., ht. e to ['.kC.1rthy cl1enb Other.' •'>l', the pre-paid cost t) S:? S per pt>r on and S3S pt>r couple, or S35 f>t'r pcr!.On t1nd SSO per couple at tht.' door. For resef\ations. C.all. 975.oq44 · Thursday, Jan. 2 1 General Motors Update Ron D.in1d~. an t>xt>eutl\e with General Motor) Che"rolet D1\1sion, will be the foaturld spt>al..N at a meeting uf the N.it1on.1I As)()C1Jtion of PurchJ>1ng Manag~r>. beginning at 6:30 p m at the Red Lion Inn in C0>ta Me)J Call 532-0170. . women in Purchasing -The National A!.)oc1at1on of Purcha mg M.in.Jgement's Orange County d iapter '' 111 ho t a program on ·~\\omen 1n Purchasing" at its monttVy dinner meeting, beginning at 6 30 p m .-it the Red Lion Hotel 1n Costa Mesa C0>t is S 1 S for pre-registered membt>r.o and S25 fo r non-membe() To register, call Chuc!.. A~res .-it 532·0170. Forecasting Interest · Rates -The Newport Center Library will ho~l a frl-e pre!lentation on forecasting 1ntcre~t rates, beginning Jl 7 p m 1n the lib rary's Community Room. Prt>·reg1strat1on is not nec~ry. C.ill 644-3181 . Business Watch A unc' b, 11'\oinc h.i,eJ T homas Tcmporori~ ugge~h tbJI the Sou.tlern Californ1J Jl'lb market "un't ge1 mu~h hct\cr tlu-, )ear. and an fact , could !!1.t ,,,n,c In the \Uf\e\ ur I J') hu,IOC'' cxecull\e), 16 pcrcc1 t ul re ... pondcni... sa1<l the) plan lo incrca~e cmplo}nKnt lc\ct-. 111 1he fir~ half of 1993. d1h' n Crum l'J per cnt IJ\t )Car .iml ~I percent 111 1991. Ten pcr1..cnt of the polkd comp.ln1cs C'-pect l\l dcnea ... e e.rnplo)ment lc,el-. th!\ )Car. "l11lc 73 percenl figure ll• keep their staffing le\.eb about the 'Jmc [J Cline' Hallmark h;i, opcned on the fi r I le,cl of Cn,1al Court. near Rob1mon \ I he 'tore ~' 111 offer a large scled1,)n llf grc:etin~ cards and g1fl\, a' \\Cll ·"it' o"n postal cen1cr. WINDSHIELD CRACK AND CHIP REPAIR ss~F.F •I r I, '. 11 1 ' I A Kitchen or Bath designed for you with ... 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Society A hu&e tent will go up, and Ray Charles will be there to entertain the 1,200 expected party people. or oourse, those Uh Huh! Girls will be there, too. The evening featuring entertainment, din ner, dancing and a live auction wi ll benefit 552 Club's project of raisi ng funds for Hoag HospitaJ. an American institution, he appeals to a bro:ad base of • individuals, crossing gencJer and generation," said John Marcin, Taco Bell president and CEO. · (Has anyone missed Charles' Diet Pepsi commercials with the You've got the Right One Baby, Uh Huh! jingle?}- . More entertainment will be provided in Country Western style by singer T. Graham Brown, who also docs Taco Bell commercials. (TAco-8cll is J subsidiary of PepsiCo Inc.) 552 Club member Hank Adler is ch3:_iring the 19th linnual Pro-Am tournament (Jan. 29 & 30) at Newport Beach Country Oub. Assisting is Gene Baum and Jake Rohrer .. (The golfers have scheduled a pairing party at the club on the 28th.) possible quality of care," commented Adler. Tickets 10 the gala are $150 each, and further information is available by calling 863-3906. • WOMEN OF ACHIEVE- MENT: Kelly Lange or television fame will speak Jan. 21 at Bowers Museum as part of Crescendo Chapter's Women or Achievement lecture series. Lange's talk, "The TV Connection° fr set" for 9:'30 a.m. She started in 1967 as a helicopter traffic and spot news reporter for KABC and for seven years now has acted as host and ancho.!!'.9J'lan. . Crescendo, a support group for Orange County Performing Arts Center, lists members from all areas of OC. (Many of whom arc also interested in checking out the .newly re-ope~ed museum.) ,, Thursday, Jan&*Y 7, 1• "Ray's style trnnsce nds all musical boundaries' -rock and roll, jau and rhythm and blues. As "Each year we have seen an incre ase in visibility, which in turn allows us t.o raise more funds for th e critical programs of Hoag Hospital. The ongoing commitment by Taco Bell and other key sponsors will ensure that Hoa.g is able to continue serving the community with the highest I .... -------................................................................................... . · Information on tickets for the series can be obtained from Clai r Burt, 544-9110. Another lecture is scheduled March 18 with Beth Burns of the St. Joseph Ballet Compa,ny as speaker. ~IO .... ~NIJI from left, the Pepsi "Uh Huh!" Girls, H~nk Ac!ler (Pro-Am chair) and John Martin (Taco Bell CEO>. Anniversary ............................................................................... LAND VIRGINIA EICHLER V1rgin1a and Al Eichler me t a the RendeLvous Ballroom in lbo:i July 31. 1942 and were med 6 weeks late r on Sept. , 1942. The couple celebrated ir SOt h wedding anniversary a cruise to Mexico with 1her and sister-in-law Harold Matfolyn Romer of-Paso bles and sbter and the r·in-law Marcelle and . hon Steller of Co ta Mesa. ~ their return , they we re ored wi th a family dinner at e Crowns Re t:iurant in ronn dcl Mor. tr. Eichler sel'\ed W )Cars an the U.S. Navy and 15 years as an nnge Coun1y M:mhnl. The couple are long time residents or Costa sa and ha\c three !>Ons, David, of Poftfand, Ore., Jcffre) of La Verne Corey or Hende™>n, Nev. and four grand children. Mrs. Eichler d "We have been bleS!>ed with a beautifuJ life ." ow to submit your nuptial news he Daily Pilot ~'"clcomes the nee to share the news of your e agement or wedding with our r ders. 1ck up engagement or ding forms in our lobby at W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa, or d a self-addr_essed stamped e elope· to the Wedding partment, The Pilot, P.O. Box 60, Costa Mesa, 92626. hotos of the couple or of the c only m.iy te submitted with ftni)hcd form. _, lack and white photos roducc best, but >·ou may "' m1t sharply-focused color IOS for approval. rite your n.1me on the back he photo It you want your to returned, please include a stamped, addr~ mailing em.elope. Engagements and \\.eddin~ are published on a space available basis.~ For more information, call 642-4321, extension 350. DIETS DON'T WORK! BODY WISE DOES!! •MIU 0 ol MB /OSI 21 tis n 4......, wt'» "" lrJngll ' /W'l(y ol ntW • Am 0 Ost 26 1tn & h1$ 4tSlf i air IOI 21 mcn1IS • Or Slrt-t OI H B tlst 39 tis 4 off fkS •JtSI ' d1'0IJP(ld hlJ C/IOlfsttlO/ 41 poltltJ Through a powerful educational Video & nutritional supplementa you can restore~r body's · health and vita forever ! For ~. IOI ,._ 1-800-989-294 7 ~~~~-901tooeJt Sttiettd!! 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In Westcliff Plaza 631-7399 17th & Irvi ne • Newport Beach $80 20%0FF WtmTitlSAD ovu aC'O mu:s ro CHOOSE I .. ltOM. IUY THIS HU fOI I W-2'S' 1099'5 AVAJLABLE HERE li'STSWienON (714) 556-6480 , . .. COST A MFSA ST ATIONl~lt !! CA 9'2fil1 lF.L642-456l FAX 714) 721·2986 <!) z % en :::::; CID ::> a. a. 0 ~ en w c GRAPHICS KEYBOARC>iNG The 56th season of thoroughbred racing is in pro~ress at Santa Anala Park. There on opening of the s .i-days of rac;ing and lunching irr'ttre Dfrertorr-- Room \\<ere Clement Hirsch.. Ath.en<L...:.------ Pitchess, Lynn Hirsch and Peter Pitchess, all of Newport Beach. On Jan. 20 members of Ci nderella Guild, Chil d,e n's Hospital of O range County, \\ill join Bob and Mary France · Morgan of I\ B for lunch. ANIMATION DESIGN FUTUIEICIDI® · Children's Computer Classes OPEN HOUSE Saturday, Jan . 9, 1:00-4:00 p.m. An ennchment program your child shouldn 't miss. AG ES~ & UP (714) 650-KIDS 2043 Westcliff Dr., Suite 108 • Newport Beach 650-5437 GR,VHICS KEYBOARDING ANIMATION e\'v Year's Resolution: Train The Christmas Puppy! (714) &35-8538 ii , t r I I l r -Thu~. JMUary 7, 1993 . Community Forum ' Community forum runs on Tuesd.lys, Thu~ys and ~turct.ys Write to: Pilot l.Mt.,., 300 W. Bay St., C08ta M ... , CA 92827 • Pa IOI 84&-4170 • llea•en' Holllfte (ctll-tn letter9 Ind commenla:) ...... 170 • Eclkw MIMI L.abdlil ... 842~1 . ext. 351 . And the check's in the mail 0 nc of the nice things about being a loan shark is, you don't have many collection problems. A guy doesn't pay what he owes ,.. .... On the Coast when he's supposed to, you send out your lcg·breaker. He comes back with . the money, or he comes back with ~ piece of the guy. Most small businesses have .to beg, plead. wheedle and cry ·lo get what's due them. The smaller the business, the more you have to get down on )Our knees. I used 10 have a reasonably .. uccessf~I small .advertising agency .ind was grateful that our largest client foithf ully paid its bills Jlmos t on receipt. Never more th an two weeks. They were ''onderful ! One day this fine company brought in a new presiden1. We had a meet and he assured me he "as very pleased with my ~gency's ''ork and not to worry about a thi ng. 1 didn't -until a few months htte-r when I received~ notfco-tha the fellow who had been Manager, Accounts Payable, now had the title of Director, Cash Management. It might as well have been Director, Vendor Stiffing. From 'then on, invoices that used to turn M ost small businesses have to beg, plead, wheedle and cry to get what's due them. around in a week or two now grew old and withered. Two or three months would pass before they we re paid. (This was not the case. I found out, with lease payments for the company's jets and other :,,elected obligations.) I informed the various suppliers we used for this particular account about the client's new payment po licy. . "Sorry guys," I said. "You'll be paid as soon as I am," whi ch had always been the c.ase. And then the ripple effect came into play. My cash now slowed down so their cash now slowed down, so their ~uppliers' cash now slowed down. On and on it went, in ever-widening ci rcles. All because one guy decided that his company y.,ould no longer pay its bills on 11me. · I try to pay our personal bills when they're due. But even though I usually write checks twice a month, that doesn't suit every creditor's billing cycle. So, occasionally we will get one of those carefully written notes that reads something like, "We have enjoyed serving you since 1943, and surely the fact that we haven't received any money from you is merely an oversight. I lowcver, pal..." · Keeping your customers happy and still getting paid in a timely manner is both an an and a ~cience. One of the best approaches I've seen is used at Scot't MacAdam and Jeff Schones' Newport Chiropractic Group in Costa Mc a. Their patient invoice sternly demands, "WE WANT A CHECK OF SOME KIND ON THIS ACCOUNT." Then it asks for, "Either a re3l check or a pencil check in one of the squares below ... " Following that are such options to check as: "Herc's all or it ... Here's part of it to ~how you my heart's in the right placc ... Mailed check yc.stcrday ... Am sending check but it's po tdatcd a f cw days ... Can 't po sibly make it to<fay, will end one by (date)," etc. In the event there's an cxcu e the doctors havt:n't thought of. the bill provides p:.cc to, "Gave any reason you m y have for not ndina yo~r payment." "Well, you sec Doc, I was on the way to the post omcc to mail 'my check when tbe1e Visiaoths in a canoe spr•y·pa.intcd the windshield ol my car and ... " ~ ,,.,,,., ...... ,.... rnr, TW_,, n.• allll ~· ,, •••••••••.••.•.••••••••••• -::. •••• , •••••••••.•.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• !. ••••••· ••••••••.••••.••.•••..•..•..•••••.••••••.•.•...•.•.•..•...•.•• ' •.•••••••••••••••••••..•••• ·: ............................................................................................ . I , ............................................................ : ............................................................................................................... :~ ............................................................................................... .. The · long and winding roa~ · Plan ·to make. part of N.ewport Coast r>rive a tollwa"y ·s-just-ptain tJmb I t was Don Bren -the chairman of 1he Irvine Co. -who poke of the open road and the freedom that comes with it when the winding and picturesque Newport Co~st Drive was dedicated last· yea r. The road, which cuts inland from Pacific Coast Highway and loops up to MacArthur Boulevard, was the price tag local residents and government officials had exacted from the Irvine Co. in exch ange for construction of the massive Newport Coast project. The road, residents were promised, would serve as a bypass around congested Corona del Mar. With the new road, the promise went, motorists from the new development project as well as those traveling north from Laguna Beach would be able to swing inland without clogging up East Coast Highway. Aod, pres)Jmably, everyone would live happily ever after. M Well , guest what? . J A I .3-mile section of the new foad, it now turns out, is goini to become part of the San Joaquin Hills tollway. In other words, the drivers using the bypass around Corona del Mar will be doing so at a cost. Those famil iar with.'the tollway project, including Newport Beach City Councilman John Cox, point out that Ford Road will ultimately 1>e extended and hook up wi1h Newport Coast Drive -providing a place for commuters to get off the road before hitting a toll booth. Further, Cox and others contend none of this should come as a surprise to local residents. It was always the plan to ' transform a section of Newport Coast into a tollroad, they argue. Well, let's get real. There has never been a public pronouncement that the nor1hern stretch of Newport Coast Road would be one day magically !ransformed into a tollroad. Never. Oh sure, there have no doubt been discussions about this at board meetings or obscure committee sessioqs. But·as for . as making a concerted effort to inform the public, especially the traffic weary merchants in Corona del Mar? No way. Phil Sansone, lhe Newport Beach· councilman who represents Corona del Mar, didn't know about it. Even the Irvine Co., the very company that paid for Newport Coast Drive, was unaware or the now-a-road-now·a-tollway plan. Cox, among others, is quick to point out that the section of Newport Coast Drive set to become part of the tnllroad is actually a stretch of Bonita Canyon Drive that w3s chrislened Newport Coast Drive to avoid confusing motorists. Well, so what? It could have been a historic section of Route 66 for nil the average commuter ~res. The poin t is that a portion of a road that wa dedicated in the name of moving traffic out of Corona del Mar is to become a toll road. And the road's already been paid for by the Irvine Co., which will be reimbursed by the residents of the Newport Coast 'through an assessment district. How many times does 1hi "priva tely" fonded road need to be pay for? The other naw is the plan to extend . Ford Road to provide a turnoff for those • traveling on Newport Coast Road. If Newport Coast Road is a major · commuter thoroughfare and if one presumes that most people - if given a choice -will avoid paying a toll, that means a major torrent or traffic wi!I be pouring through the residential section that borders Ford Road. It's alSo worth noting that these residents are Cox's constituents, the people he is suppose to be looking out for. Perhaps they'll give him a call and let him know how they like living along a mini-freeway. In the meantime, if Cox and all the others associated with the 101lroad would just take a second to think thi.ngs ~hrough and embr3ce re3lity, they might be able 10 :woid the crisis that no doubt awaits at the end of this tong and tY+isting road. We'll even pass on a tip. No charge .... Move the planned tollbooth south of the tollroad intersection with Newport Coast Drive. h 's th at easy. r r::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::: :: : ::: : : : : : : : : :: :~:::::::: :: ::: : : :::: : : : ::: :: ::: :: ::: ::::: :::: :::::::: ::::::::::::::::::~::::::::: That's our Job This is thank you prof uscly for all the varied coverage you gave the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen in 1992. Arb Campbell Firing: Two voices l read with trepidation Mr. Lusk's recent letter; I had lauded his erstwhile reticence to commit himself and the 10·4 Oub to the CampbelVVilla fracas. And, as I read, I began to wonder why he deigned to descend from Mount Olympus to do battle? Could it be that he views Arb -as some mythic Titan, Prometheus chained and forever tormented, in need of succor? lf so, let me reass ure1 him that Arb Campbell was no fire-giver; he was merely the latest keeper of the torch, a political appointee whose time has come and gone. Could it be that. he-believes Arb's conspiracy theory? If so. let me reassure him that Arb Campbell was no Jobn F. Kennedy and his attorney no Oliver Stone; their theory i a transparent smokescreen designed to obfuscate a severe allergic reaction to accountability. Arb Campbell caution him that Orpheus failed; lament the passing of a loyal friend and longtime ally, but please do not 1ry to resurrect him. administrators and the police chief; then you must fire the accusers if there is to be a termination of Campbell and .Villa. Reason? There h:is been no verdict on either side. The City CoUllcil and city manager ha"e tried to handle th~ scary ~ituation! The answer? Fire Campbell and Villa - what a chiden way ou1! The bad.bone with the City Council is non·ex.ililent. It is absolutely embarr:issing to watch the City Council at work on Channel 3 . Mondays. Obviously the council has not researched the rule of fair play. The best solution is to fire . Th3l lets everyone go home early. ·City Council, how about taking a wait·and·see attitude until the verdict is in? That takes backbone! Wilh a stroke of a pen one can reverse a rushed wrong and keep Campbell and Villa on leave until a verdict is In. You did something for us we've been trying to nccomplish for six years. You helped us establish an identity with your readers. which translates 10 us into donations for food, money and volunteers. For years, we've lived in the shadow or SOS (Share Our Selves). A good charity "hich helps a lot of people but is in no w3y related to u~ and no longer even near us. Many limes, due to this conf u ion, we found too late, th:ll people hud donated to SOS thinking it was Someone C3res . So'\hank you again for ~citing our name out there an the fund ing community .• It has helped us considerably, cspeci:illy during this holiday period. ' MERLE HA TL~BERG Costa Mesa ·o On bch:ill of the Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors, we "ould like to say a huge thanks to 1hc D:iily Piiot for co-sponsoring this year's Chris1ma CanTree food drive. II gives us great pleasure 10 repo(t that tbi.s was our best "can"pai~n ever with a - . . . Could it be that he believes "the inmates arc running the asylum?'' If 'IO, let me reassure him that Arb Campbell was no Horatius at the bridge, single-handedly protecting the community from a psycho horde of macho cops hellbent on destruction; we will continue to provide the f rofessional service he has come to expect o us. We have cherhhed the 10-4 Club and the support they have provided the department down through the years. So it has always been; so let it remain. ~ How many of you would 1:hasti e someone who chorged you with harassment l l years ago. Some of you might have to resign -maybe yes, ma) be no. Scary, isn't it? You know with your actions, you might not get any applicants for a chief. Who would wanl to work in the city of Newport? How would 1he ad read: Police Chief collection of over 70,000 ~ canned goods. This total represents 13,000 more cans than we re collected in 1991. We feel 1he Daily Pilot's publicity of Christm~s Could it be that he believes he is supporting the department, hjs organization's stated purpose per his opening enlence? If so, let me remind him that Arb Campbell is nol synonymous with the NBPD and that if he wants to support the department, he cannot in good conscience suppon Arb; our Employee's Association petitioned the City (167-20) to turn our "trial separation" into a "final divorce decree." Or, could it be that he believe he' can cheat Arb's political demi e like Orpheus, who journeyed to Hades to escort the hadc of Eurydice back to earth? If so, let me Doaald P. Chandler Is a Jlcuttnant nlt/1 tht Ntwp0rt Beach Pol/ct Dtpurtmtnt. • By -.. Wll'lllnllon m Re: Arb Campbell, Tony Villa: If one if to be fired after a long tenure as policeman fo r the city of Newport because of sexual harassment charges, then both parties should be fired. One side of the di pule i lying. l can 't believe that we would get any good quality prospective police chief based on the one sided City Council. This ~enario clearly suggests unhappy relations between the No s~ndals No chances, if anyone says you sexually haras~cd them, then and only then you are fired! Your exual activities for 11 years must be evaluated before you're hired.' Grow up, councjl. 1t makes me sick when everyone respected Campbell without a doubt. But if 1he kitchen gets a little hot, fire the bastnrd! Docs the word "chicken" reach uny of you? Wiii/am C. Warmln1ton 111 /l•ts la NtMport IJt.at h I '-----I -------'r:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: rou ro• doesn't add up Regarding the front page article or Dec. 30 about the proposed toll charge for the hi.ghway (Ncwpon Coas1 Road) through Pelican Hills. I do not doubt Mr. (Mike) Stock:.till when he tatcs that the toll road was always planned for ju t that. However it certainly wa~ not publicized 1hat in so doing the public was not properly erved by its own minions. J vole no on instituting n toll road. ALAN L. BLUM, Balboa I land SOI dirk Ilda n recent FDI report -and near the top in overcrowding, deficits, rent control demands, lumlords, neighborhood tensions and decl ining property values. Doc our fine community really need and de crvc these neaativc conditions? Just becau e the City Council is not sensible, lhnt's no excuse for a wonhy charity like SOS to be inconsiderate of the leaal re idcnt and taxpaycn of Costa Mesa. .. CanTrec played a significant role in the success of this year's efforts. Also. we would especially like to recognize Lana Johnson for working with us in C'COrdinatinJ the publicity. We hope this is the beginning of an annual partnership. ST AN SAX, ROSE CAREY An Independent Newspaper Published by Co.ut Community News. Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr. ~irrNn Jim Cra1in~r publisher Tom Johnson --, l am of the opinion that \ll1d hiahway was instrumental an swayina the public to accept the entire (Newport Coa t) de~elopmcnt because uf the pou1b1lity of ca ina the traffic an Corona del Mar as well a the local section of 1hc Coa t Hi1hway. The media's recent glowing orticle abou t the laudable Costa MeH-b:lSed SOS charity fail 10 mention one growina drawback lhc City Council, unfortunately, accept~ HUD block grants. No1 only do theie grant iadd to our rcdcral deficit, slow our tCCO\'ery, undermine or ~cal.en local control v.ith more mandated regulations a.nd ubsidized den ii)' lhcy al~ force rtcd city tu money to SOS which wall not screeh for U.S. citizenship CHRIS M. STEEL. Costa Meu a.ltate ·= as.sociite publi~_ --~ ·~ I feel quite sure that If 1hc plan for makina ii a toll road was made public the cn1ire developmcnl would have been in jeopardy. I can't think of any crime ln "ktcptftl the public oul. of the loop'' bul am equally sure COntequcntly, more and more illc111 aliens and trllllientJ arc attracted. Costa Mesa i already number one per capita of Or1n1e County cilia ia Mrioua crime -accordina ao Your editorial cartoon of Dec. 24 (Santa • roa tins Rudolf) was in extremely poor taste and I need not say why. (lt's quite obvious.) I imaaine there are many people who want to upre their distaste, but this is a busy tune of the 1C"· NANCY HEATON, Corona dcl Mar WlllWn s. Lobdell editor & vice president Sieve Muble rNM&in& edilOt wants more dma v'° respond to nr1n1 COIT From A1 ca"le city olficials ~ discu• Monday whether the city is le- plly required to pay for the dcfe nsc cosu of CampbcU and Villa. Campbell has since been fired, and action hu bc:en taken to fire Villa as well. the bt1innin1.'' Hcrnandn Wet. "If they would ha\e sonc to 'a third party, th,cy ""ould have 11ved that money." Attorneys for Campbell and Villa and the 10 ""omen called Police captain will draw lary until action is taken. Tony Dodero ... NEWPORT BEACH -Dpt. thony Villa, given seven days to spond to the city's intent to fire , hu.._pked\he city to give'him til M.a 12 to respond to the a undance of evidence city investi· I ton say they· have compiled ainst him. Villa will continue to draw his f II saJ•ry until final disciplinary · it-aakcn. - City Manage r Kevin Murphy id the city is likely to extend 1lla's time to re pond until at :ast ahe first of February. Murphy served notice on Villa t at the city intended to fire him cc. 18 after conducting a four- onth investigation into , allega- t ns th:u Villa sexually harassed Hatlne volunteer tramtng planned . 10 female pohce department cm· ployees. All 10 women have filed lt,w- suits against Villa, and also against former Chief Arb Campbell for al· lcgedly condoning Villa's actions. Campbell was fi~cd by Murphy on Dec. 23. Murphy said Villa sent the city a formal request through his at- torney, Jeff Epstein, asking to ex- tend the response period until March 12. That request is being reviewed, Murphy said. According to what's commonly called "Skelley" procedures, police \ officers a1e gi"e" a cert.tin 11moum- or time, usually seven days, to challenge any discipiinary action taken against them. But because or the large amount or evidence being presented in Villa's case, Murphy agreed to ex- tend that time frame. "There's 25 pages of testimony that he has to go ove r," said City Praet previously contended th.e city still has a responsibility to dclend Campbell and Villa. Neither Praet nor Jeff Ep· .stein, another attorney rep- resenting Campbell and Villa, could be reached for comment Wednesday. But Bino Hernandez, an in- vestigator representing the 10 women, called tbe city's investi- gation' "waste of money." "For $1 80,000, all it did was so 1 1 what we to cm in Councilman Phil Sansone. "He probably wants to answer each and every allegation. It's to give him a chance for a fai r hearing." Villa's attorneys, Jeff Epstein and Bruce Pract, did not return • on the city to bring in the grand jury to investigate the sexual harassment alleg:u1ons. But city officials contended that . the &find jury would h:.t\'e taken t09 long to conduct an investigation. Turner •said he believes the grand jury normally limit its investigation~ to criminal pro- ceedings and probably wouldn't have taken the police de- partment case anywuy. "Even if the grand jury did take it, the taxp:l)ers pa) for it," Turner said. "I don't ec where a grand ·ury ~ould h_a,_c _ _..__. save any money." phone calls Wednesday. But Epstein said earlier that 1f Villa is ultimately fired, he plans to appeal the terrnination. IC he does, a civil service hearing "111 then be scheduled. Council OKs restaurant/bar ordinance By Joel Beers owners asked the council to reconsider the zone SUit Wl"llef changes, but the majority o f the council has stood by COSTA MESA -Council members unanimously its position that the low density general plan mu .. 1 be ~.an 1 p 7, t• M Local llU1t.11111• ' ~""I ''' or b•rlnll to 881 illlidi ta IPln B~ LoriAnn BaSheda StllW!fS COST A MESA -The owner of a local computer com· pany is preparing to po)t $2.4 million wortti of ~tod.!> and property, inclur1ing an exclu~i'c! Newport Beach home. 10 make bail after be1h( arrested for try· , ing toAxport a-S2·m1lhon re · stricted computer 9)'Stcm to Iran. Rez.a Zandian, owner uC Iran Business Machines on Anton Boulc\•ard, "a~ charged Tues- day at Los Angeles Feder JI Court \\1th shipping an ID\1 RISC S)~tcm 6000 computer to custome~ in his nall\c Iran . The ystem 1s among ·the products that cannot be · e,. ported without U.S. gO\ern- ment perm1ss1on for national security reasons concerning nu· clear proliCcr:uion. Zand1an. 41, who o"m a business and two homes in France. was arrested Mond:.iy and booked into the Mctropoh- lan Detention Center 1n do" n· town Los Angele). Despite Zandian') conncc· tions abroad, a fedenl judae granted him bail Wednesday after he ~cured a bond with $700,000 ""Orth of mares in the Costa Mesa-based company he owns and :i Sl-million office in Irvine. In addition, Zandian's cx-waf e, Lilia. put up a Harbor Ridge home she owns that is wonh an estimated $700,000, accordin& to U.S. Q>mmercc Department officials. Zandian also is required to \Urrcnder his passport and re- main tethered to an e1ectronic bracelet under house arrest at hiS" ex-wile's Irvine condo- minium, according to U.S. At· torne)C Nicola Hanna. Huntington Beach resident Charles Reger, the 'genernl manager of Zandian's Costa !\tesa firm . also w:is released \\ ednc da) on S50,000 bond ~ecurcd "1th property owned by his ion in Houston. Ki ng granted him baiJ after Reger assured the court that he would not flee since he and his "1fc are undergoing treatment tor cancer \ Experts say that one out of four women and one ou t of ten men wil! be sexually llssaultcd in their lifetimes. approved a restaurant and bar ordinance Monday, adhered to, and that property owners had the chance r~================================== taking the opportunity to praise Ed Fawcett, the di-during general plan discussions to voice their con· rector or the city's Chamber or Commerce, for his ccrns. The Orange Counry Sexual Assault Nct"ork (OCSAN) will begin a hotline volunteer training program in February to ' prepare volunteers to staff their 24 hour Rape Crisis HoLlinc. This free 60 hour training _program will be held fc_bcu&_!l 18, 200_._ 22.-a2 and March 1, 4, 6, 8, 11 , 13. 1 15 18, 20 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. on Mondays and Thursday~ and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturda)'s. To rcgis\cr and for more information, contact the OCSAN office at 373-9994. work in improving communication between the city However, the Planning Commission Tue~dJ} M· and the business community. nounccd that it is scheduling further d1~cuss1on re- Additionally, the council continued its downzoning garding the rczonings at its Jan. 11 meeting Commis· of properties to conform to the city's general plan. sioners arc concerned about the magn itude of the re- But the Planning Commission announced Tuesday it zones _ approximately 800 property owneri. are af- will begin looking into ways to lessen the effects or fccted -;ind hare volunteered to look into the is~ue the rezoning on certain property owners. to find way to modify the zoning proces~ 10 k ,en the The restaurant and bar ordinance seeks to define burden on some owners. "hen the city can penalize a business for creating too • Appr~d an..agrecmenLwitli lhc..ci4 much noise-of dlsrurbing the 5urroundlng area. -UL..LLUcllUl~-1 ton Beach to house females a(rcstcd for public in- It also simplifies the permit process fo r bars or res-ebriation. There arc no female quartc~ fo r "omen in taurants that clo e before 11 p.m. or arc located the Costa Mesa jail and the Orange County J.itl "ill more than 200 feet from residences and tightens the not accept women arrested for drunken drn 1ng or process for businesses that sell alcohol, offer enter-other drinking-related incidents. becau e ii lad,~ 1he tainmcnt or permit dancing after II p.m. .. room. The city picks up an average of 12·15 \\Omen In other action, council members: annually who are drunk in public. The :igrecment • Rezoned more properties to conform to the city's with Huntington Beach will cost the cuy about S 125 general plan. Approximately 20 affected property per prison.er . 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SAVING SI ~~ ~~~· Ce'1C)e!3t'.\n' 936SOS ~136S ~ St299 ' • I ) ( 1 p • IT }1 )I J c' J ti \\ b h rt I; ti p c ti • r r ~ v t ( v I f s v . ;:a r . r ( s ( ( ( t t I t ) I r s J c f ) A to 'rh&nd9y, J8ftU9IY 7, 1113 RAIN From A1 Abo encouraain& wu the fact that the 5ttady showers generated by subtropical moi turc strcamlna in from the outhwest helped put a dent in the drought. By 4 p.m., 1.16 inches of rain had fallen in Newport BcacH. "Of course, the rain reduces water · consumption here, since people use less water for their yards and such," said Mary Urashima, spokeswoman with the Mesa Consolidated Water District ... And we're hearing cncourag.ing things · about the snow p:iclc in Northern California." Newport Beach imports 100 percent of its water from Northern California and the Colorado River. Orange County Wqter District official Jim Van Haun said the recent rains also have helped refill the local ground-water basin, which is where Costa Mesa get 75 percent of its water. M.ltc ~"110•./)' '""" Emily Howard, 7, uses her book bag to keep dry during the rainstorm. "We're doing well," Van Haun said. "h's looking better and better. But January and february arc su ppo ed to be the state's .weuest month , so the rest of the story is yet to unfold." If this week's weather is any indication, the story "all have a happy ending. National Weathtr Service meteorologist Scott Entre~an said another band of showers will move into the area from a second storm today. Orange County can expect 1 to 2 more inches before Friday, he said. A third storm is expected to move into the area late Saturday and la t through Sunday. · Entrcltin 11dded that the ~now le\:cl is-:n-6;00<Mcet. Newport residents can prepare for the continuing weather by picking up sandbag from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the c11y yard, 592 Superior Ave. The bags are free, but residents must then fill the bags themselves. x From A1 flashing before everyone's eyes . The clues were everywhere: the Rolls Royce, Mercedes, million-dollar homes, rental properties, gem-filled Brinks trucks, Ming vases, and, of cour~e. • • his mink -lined tuxedo (not to mention of warning bells rung by district auditors). And finally, the inatial attitude of the Board of Educntion and top brass to the corruptaon within the district. Americnn,, as a whole, are a forgiving People with secure jobs don't like to take chances -especially "hen it appear:, your boss i the embezzler. He could ha"c ignored the questionable check and stuffed it back into the bank statement, no quesuons asked. That wouJd ha"e been safe. Dut he didn't. He heroically went straight '° the authorities, who unraveled this decade-long, multi-million-dollar embezzlement sca m. If not for this employee, the slippery Wagner would still be pocketing huge amounls of taxpayer mor1ey whale teacher-. ure la id off and bunch. Say you've screwed up, you're·sorry, and cverything's pretty muc h forgiven. Parent!. and Past Pilot Newsmakers district studen t!> don't have textbooks. 199 t : Jim Slemons 1990: Orv A~urgey No one would ha\-C been the Wl'>Cr. teachers have sought public apologac , but those apologies have been -;carcc. Finding anyone to accept rcsponsabihty ha!> been even harder Which 1s what makes our whistle-blower s.o special. Mr. X didn't ignore wha t had come acros has desk -quite by accident. He did The Right Thang_ He took action and helped protect the ~hool district and our children. He's not talking quite yet, but it 's not hard to put yourself in has shoes. It must have been scary.' Seacoast GARAGE DOORS 642-3490 2476\e N9woot1 a..d oost.A MESA . ' Dut. 1 hJn>. .. tu Mr. X, Wagner's in 1a1I 1 he district can look forwJrd to hiring one of the bcs.t superintendent' available 1n the nation Parcnh ha"e gotten 1nvol ... ed again 1n 1hctr ~hoots. And the '><'.hoot board has made a commitment to re -embrace t-he community All becau e a school distract employee -who normally doc!>n 't open bank statement\ -dc c1cJcd to ~ct invohed. For th at, Mr. X earn the Oaaly Pilot's 1992 Newsmaker or the Year award. ; ·------ • SUrf•I •I clt8d Ill• riding antr•ca to lllrllor ~Storm's waves are too inviting for surf seekers . By LorlAnn Bast>eda SW! Wl1llr NEWPORT BEACH -Fol· lowing a one-flour standoff with the Orange County Sheriffs Har· bor Patrol Wednesday, a group of stubborn surfer were cited by police for refusing to stop riding rough, storm-generated waves at the entrance to Newport I larbor. Newport Beach has a city ordi· nance prohibiting surfing and swimming at the entrance chan- nel because of the danger pre- se nted by a high volume of bo~u activity. Ufiusually high,waves created by Wednesday's storm, ho"'evcr, drew nearly rwo doi.en surfers to' the taboo waters. At about noon, two Harbor Patrol boats with loudspeakers were dispatched to the channel to order everyone out of the water. Some of the surfer left; others ignored the warnins. "This is my civil disobcdi· ericc," said surfer Steve Means, a longtime Newport Beach resi· dent. "They were challenging us is what they were doing," Harbor Patrol Sgt. Johr. Hol;ini re· ponded. About an hour af•ca the first bo:it arrived, Holani snid, about a half-dozen surfers were still in the water, rorcing the Harbor Patrol to rcque~t assistance from • the Newport Beach Police. Once the uniformed officers arrived at I :08 p.m., all but one oC the remaining surfers sur- rendered at Corona dcl Mar's Main Beach, accepting the cita· tions without incident. "Dul there was one surfer, al· ways bne, who reruscd to cooper- ate," Holani said. "We had to ..,._ \\,li,N.f.,, IN o..1)-,..._. A surfer passes by as a Harber Patror boat tries to bring him in. transport three lifeauards to the scene to ge'i him out of the water. He finally cooperated." Newport Beach police did not have the names or those cited, but said four Cincs were issued. Mike Speyer got one of th.cm: "I sure won't come back here to surf," he said. "The city 1 always blackballing us," Means added. "It isn't Ja~c there is any boat traffic today. And everyone here is experi- enced." Robert \Volchli contributed tu this report '® -Factory Author1z ltClearante!- W E lA-Z«>r RECLINERS F1'0M s2s8 Cnoose lrom tn1s area's largest selection of Qua11ty La-Z Boye recliners. 111 styles aod fabrics tor every oecor. Swtm. 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S A T S F' A C T 0 N ANAHEIM COSTA MESA 31 15 Harbc?f 81\'d. RTORO 528 South St t Coll & (2 t>locks Soutn of Lincoln) 991 7940 U /2 mile South of 405 Freeway) 434-07.U • 23641 El TOfo Road IOne·b'oek North of Rockfi 1e11 5830744 Monday ltwu ~'Y 10 em..a pm, SMutOey 10 em-e pm, ~ 10 em 6 pm r ... ... , n.• l1cd11 I :January 7, 1993 ports The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Ropr Carlson •••. 642-4330 ~xt.387 Sports on TV-radior'M Class'itie<WS Automotlve/88 A matter of Harbor hand/BB laddlsllack; CdM . tails . · 1ove ~ u .~ junior girls tourney at Mesa Verde CC is an event from the heart. P restigc can often ouuhine money in the eyes of Jim Walsh, General Manager of Ulc Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa McS3. In today's civi lization, that isn't ' always the case, of course, but when you're hosting a United States Golf Association (USGA) tournament, you rcaliz.c the long-term rcpercus. sions can be quite rewarding. "It's a service to &olf," said Walsh, whose course will host the 45th U.S. Girls Junior Champion· ~hip, scheduled August 2-7. "By hosting the event, there is no profit lO the club. It's done merely out of the love of golf, 'and for the promo- tion of good golf." Good service and ,solid public re- • .lations goes a long WllY· That's --Wais s '1yl-e . ••• • ·- And that prob- ably has some- thing to do with Mesa Verde CC's sustained rcla· tionship with the Ladies' Prof es· sional Golf As· soc iation (LPGA) . Mes a Verde CC. site of the ------Orange County Club GOif Open from 1959- 1962, hosted the -----• Women's Kemper Open from 1979-1981 and the Un· idcn LPGA Invitational from 1984- 1986. l w l'~'tMJy Nol Corona del Mar's Preston Smead· skies in an attempt to gain possession. ....,. Corona del Mar rallies to tie it up at 41 , but slow start proves fatal in league opener. By R1chald OUM Scions Wrler IRVINE -1f this 1s how Sea View Lc3gue basketball is going to be played this season, buckle your seat belt. ~- "It's going to be t~1s ~ wa)' an league and the ~ kids have got to re· spond," said' Corona dcl Mar High Coach Paul Orris, whose' squad suffered a league-opening, S2-50 loss Wednesday night against host Woodbridge. The Sea Kings (7·5 O\ICraJI), after · starting slowly, came back in the second quarter, but never led an the game. They tied it, 41-41 , in the fourth uartcr, but that was as close as they'd come. - For Woodbridge (7-4), which jumped oul ta an ll·OJial-~u_a.rtcrJcad. I.he · • tory was almost a ncce!>S1ty. ''A Joss for (the Sea Kmgs) is almost no b~ deal to them because they've got a lot of tough guys who will bounce back, football players like Chris Quinn," Woodbridge Coach John Habgan said. "My guys, because they're so incxpcn· enced, might go in the tank and lose themselves. The Sea View League 1s going to be tough all year. C.orona del Mar, on any night, can beat anybody." Not on this night. Not when you shoot "( 9' of 21 from the free-throw line. Not when you wait until 1:57 is left in the opening penod to score. And certainly not when you. have seven seconds left in See COM/II So reputation was certainly one of the ' attractions to the USGA when it decided to accept Wal h's 'invitation in June, 1991, and pl:sy its U.S. Girls Junior Championship at Mesa Verde CC. Daily Pilot predictions Daily Pilot predk:tlons "Not a prayer in Pa .. Girl junior golfers who have not yet reached their 18th birthd:iy by the day of the final match, and hold USGA Handicap Indexes not ex- ceeding 12.4, arc eligible to enter the tournllnlcnt. ~ Costa Mesa High's girls hold all the cards in league race; · --· Estancia considered a distant second. The rest? Forget it. •Oops. Make that Trabuco His as the heavy ctace Part of the planning for the event included the submitting of a color photograph of the course for the 1993 USGA calender, w)lich is still av:iilablc wherever calenders ore sold. The Mesa Verde CC pictorial appears in the February installment of the USGA q1lendcr. to dominate the Pacific Coast L.,.,. boys baskelbll l'ICI; "I took the picture myself," Walsh said. "1 went out one day after it had rwned, so we have the snowcapped mountains in the baclc- around." Aside from cutting the fairways to USGA specifications and building :s scoreboard, there isn't much the club must do to prepare for the summer eve nt. Bleachers arc not necessary. "We might have 600 peo- ,1e here for this," Walsh said. See CLUB GOLF/14 By Barry Faulkner S90'1J Wltef C oach Li~a McNamcc and her C.osta Mesa High girls basketball team will begin 11s quest for 1he .Pacific Coast League crown tonight at 7 o'clock agoanst a very familiar opponent. McNamce spent !II:< season coaching the Estancia High girls team. after earn- ing Orange C.oun1y all-star status ns an Eaglet' senior in 1980. Tonight, however; he will be tryi ng to be:it the vi 11ing Eagles, whom she guided to an unbeaten PCL crown in 1990-91. • Mesa. which polished off a perfect PCL season a year ago, is once again the overwhelming favorite in a league· dominated by the two cross-town rival s in re· cent years. · The Mu tangs ( 10-4) bring the No. 3 ranking in Orange C.ounty to the clash. as well as a Jeep pool of talent topped by reigning PO.. MVP Olivia DiCamilli. Estancia (7-4), led by Coach Russ Davis, who replaced McNamcc after she left to serve one season as a volunteer assistant at NCAA women's champion Stan- ford, appears foremost among the title competition. . Century forged a 7-6 pre-league record, while Trabuco Hills (6-8), Laguna See GIRLS,a MESA TIRE COMPANY AUTO FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd.• Costa Mesa ~a)llPIJ'tllilZ!bl M •ti . 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(1S-3) w 2.ClllUy~i 20-1 3....... 7) 22-1 •·=._..CM> 25-1 l:c.~"\.., .. , 50-1 I BOYS: From 81 They capped it on Tuesday with ·an 83· 78 overtime victory over highly-regarded Capo Valley. Estancia (7-8), which fini hcd second a year ago and gave Tra- buco all It could handle in a pair of league clashc , appears to be feeling the effecb of huge losses to gradua1ion, despite the return of A II-Cl F performer Jim Faulkner. Faulkner. a 6-foot-4 guard, was a second-team All-PCL election a )Car ago, and v.ill likely see countless gimmick defenses as first-year Eagles' Coach Tim Parsers only consistent scoring threat. • Parsel, stepping in for Tim O'Brien (now at Orange Coa.st College), is hoping to build a con· Sl!ttent cast around Faulkner, but saw only sporadic result during the pre-league season. . 1 .. f'"Y""''O.t·~ M,JI Faulkner, who Mgncd to play collegiately at Southern Utah Stale, 1s averaging 15.6 points per comest, while junior guard Clay Frenz and senior forv.ard Joel Wamck are-both secone ~t<Wittr a 7.1 per-game average. ~stancia High's Megand Noland (25) and laura Czingula (with ball) "ill be in the thick of action in Pacific Coa~t l eague girls play, which begins tonight. Below, Costa Mesa Coach Lisa McNam ee offefs Instructions to her Mustangs, who are heavily fav.ored to capture the league crown, again. Costa Mesa (8-4) has already topped last )'Car's vic tory total (four}, but the "other" Mustangs will be hard-pressed to crack the PCL's upper division. Mesa Coach Billy Brewer's ~ st rength is in the backcourt, where seniors Lam Luu and An· drew Banua are averaging l 1.6 and ll.8 points per game, rcspcc· tively. Century (11-3) has three re· turning starters, led by first-team all-leaguer Darvin Thompson. Laguna Beach (8·4) has starters Trigg Garner and Taylor Uutchcr back, and Artim' Coach Brett Fleming appears to be gelling typ- ically-solid results fTom hi full · court pressing, 1hrcc-poin1 shoot· mg philosophy. Laguna Hills (6· 7) ha) played well in spurts under veteran coach Dave Brown, including a 48-40 o"crtimc loss to Santa Marg3rita, ranked third in Orange County at the time. GIRLS: From 81 Hills (3·8} and perennial pusho..,er Laguna Beach round out the chase pack. "Whenever you're ranked high in the county, team) arc going to be shooling for )Ou,'' said McNamec, whose last Eagles squad fini hcd with the No. 2 coun· ty ranking and .a 25-2 record. ''.It was hke that at Es· tancia, it was like that at Stanford, and it's going to be hke that with us, this year." McNamee is pleased with he r team's progress which includes a six-game winning streak, but wili take nothing for granted against the now-rival Eagles. "The Co t~ ~~ a·Estan,cia game 1~ always tough," .AcNamee said. It doesn t always matter who is ex· peeled to win when these two teams mec1 I know I beat Costa Me5a a couple times, when 1 wasn't sup· posed to." DiCamilli, a 5-10 guard, is averaging 19.7 point , I 1.5 reboun~. five steals and four assbt Ill her fourth varsity campaign. She 1 backed up, however. by point guards f kather Robinson (10.4 ppg), Yool Kim (8 2) anti fronlhne ~ewcomcr J~ssif~ Lunnann (6.6). Robin~n. a Junior, 1s a returning far Heam All-PCL performer, "hilc Ki m, v.as a sccund-tcam choice as a Junior. April Van Sweden. a 6-foot-2 senior center, b an· other role player for the Mustangs, who count on Doa!' Do an d Nc1ar Kabua for solid licfcnsc and !itpol scoring. E tanc1a features a balanced scoring arsenal, led b) 5-10 Junior forward Laura C:zingula, "ho average 10.4 point per contest. Cyndi Richards (9.6), Jenny Drake (8.5), Je~)IC.i Waltz (8), Karla DomingucL (7.9) and Liz Romero (6) also arc regular con1ributors on 1he offensive end. Senior Amy r·eniello of Lagun.i Hills as al~ a re· !ur~ing.. first-team aU-leaguc choice, while Century Junior Laura Zepeda was a ~econd-1eam pick l:.i'll year. Does your car sat hard? Idle Rough? Give Poor mll .. ? Gall Usl We're Ille Drtnabllllr Eun Carburetor Rebuilding• Fuel lljection Tun&-Up • Smog Certification Open Mon-Frt 8:30 to 5:30 call (714) 642-8286 for an appoinll nent 2945 FWdofPh Ave. .. CostaMesa , DllCOR DRUM BRAKES Daily Pilot odds Poe. School Odd• 1 Costa Mesa (10·4) 4-5 2 Estancia (7 -4) 15· 1 3 Century (7 ·6) 35· 1 4. T rab Hills (6-8) 40· 1 5. Laguna Hills (3·8)45· 1 6 Laguna Bch (na) 50· 1 • B efore findm, a home at Oranae Coast Collcac, JcUn:y Porter's colleae basketball skills could not be truly evaluated. He never 511 ~till Iona enough to complete a Kason anywhere else. Now, as the 6-foot-6 sophomore forward prepares to escort OCC into the Oranae Empire Conference campaian. there is finally an appraisal. He can play. He also aeems!repared 10 leave his name amona the school's all-time 5COrina an reboundina leaden. Allhouah Porter's history has been tocky, he has landed on . . smooth surface in 1992·93, a )'Car after quilling the OCC team as a freshman only IWO weeks before the end of the Kason. OriJinally from Washington McKinley Tech High in Washington, O.C., Porter is one of the f cw bright spots on Coach Tim O'Brien's team, which finished the non~nfcreocc seament of the season with a melancholy 3-11 record. Before docking at Orange·Goa~t. Porter's resume included three other community college stops in the U.S., bc&in.ning with Northern Idaho. But Porter, in a nutshcll1 never completed whnt he started because of a series of academic and disciplinary problems. O'Brien, hoping Porte r will finish his nrst full collegiate season this year, says he has had no ~roblems wilh Porter. It's no wonder, considering he's averaging'20.2 points and 8.1 rebounds a game for the Pirate . If the season ended today, Porter's scoring average would rank fourth on the school's single·scason list behind John Vallely (is.8 in 1967-68), Chris Beasley (23.4 in 1981-82) and Skip Williams (20.9 in 1971-72). The Bu cs "He's one of the most explosive pl3)'Crs in the league," O'Brien said. Porter, shooting 56 percent from the ficta [l 14 of 203). is coming off his two highest point totals at OCC, scoring 30 against Glendale, Ari.z., and 32 again!>t Grossmonl, bo1h in the San Diego Mesa Tournament l~t week. Last year: he poured in a dson·high 29 point and ~rabbcd 17 rc~u.nds in a 95-9 1 overtime vic!ory over Rancho San11ago, finishing the OEC season averaging 20.6 ppg and 10.6 boaro!t per contest wh ile a"eraging 19.8 ppg for the season. He has a chance to finish econd on OCC's all-time scoring average list, of which Vallely heads at 23.3 ppg. Wi1h a four-year college career apparently in his future, Porter, whose biggest fan in h11; -;ix-month old M:>n, Dariu , can say hc'1ll k3:Sl foWld .3 hom_c_.Jll ace_ •You'd never believe il ~ith a 3-11 record heading into the OEf season, but Q'Bricn's team has an cxcep!ion.aJly d05c O\'.c..c.aJL scoring average versus points-a lowe a\eragc. The Pirates give up an average of 73.9 points. whi le ave raging 72.3 themselves. , •Sorry to see you go. Kent Schi ler, public address vojcc of the occ basketball te1ltn, i moving to San Jose al lhe end or January. Schisler, an OCC graduate, announced Estancia High ~me basketball games for O'Drien the pa.s l three )Cars before this season. •Six OCC men's wccer player!it, including three on the fim team, were scleclcd to the 1992 All·Orange Empire Conference learn by 1hc conference coaches. The Pirate , who finished 11 ·7· I and advancc·d tt:S the Southern California Regional pl:iyoffs. placed sophomores P J. Polowsl1, Scott Go.ldman and Sergio Suarez (fatanc13· High) on the fir t 1cam while sophomores Jeff Berger and Brian Sla)'back and fre~hm:m Jason GreMlcy were ccond team choices Orang~ C<1:bt, the 1991 !ittate champions, had 1h !ittnnJ of four consccu11vc conference titles napped this sea on, fini~hang second (8-4) behind Fullerton. •A new dance studio ~•II open in the former PE. weight room t at the start of the spring cme'ltcr, OCC Athletic Director Darcy Wallace an nounced. Modern and J3ZZ dance d asse ha'c been held 1n the gymnasium foyer for several )'Cars. cau)ina disturb3nccs in the classes "hen events were held in PctcrM>n G)'m. ~ The weight room ha be~n 'mo,cd to a portion of the men's locker room that was under u1i1izcd. The new dance studio will provide more classroom space fo r the more than 2,500 )tudcnts who enroll. in ~~~·s dance ~rogr~m ca~h yea r, which is part of the school s D1v1s1on of Physical Education and Athletics. 'Rlch•rd Dunn Is• Dally Piiot Sporu Writtr tthost JC column •ppHN t• tl'1 .. ttt. .-.-.~ell~ ~ County's Bsst PtXJ/ic Alfaits ProfTam. ......... UCI ~ "'°""°'· ~ _ ..... &alrOll'-°"' flllDt Md , .... II ~ fl\.-,.~ 511 Sell. Cl'riser1t °""*· Pt:!fll a.twR. ~ CNllla 'Jtht Mooftldl ""l911111 811• Hiii T111 L1C•1 Cira ft ,, you'd .. ,,,, Lobdel Gtoc,f> . IO_,,., lltd inlonnflllltl• ,..,,.,,.,. ,_,,.,,..,, lot yu OfO'd· ,..,,... cal M l.obdll 11~1224 . ._,..!.,,.. mort-*tQ THIS WEEK'S TOPICS o.c. EcailamJ "•Bawl Picks ,,,,,, yri4I IW** I Ptlllcllansl· ...... Wlllflll ... 111. LIMll .... ...... M,T,TMI·~ a... ., t~::r .......... r:s wE'::r .. • .. • J ltt P.,..,,.,._ o., t P •ut COM: From 81 the game and can't get of! a final shot. CdM 1enior Todd Merriman, dribbling the lensth or the court against Woodbridge's Bobby Grant to &ive the Sea Kin~ <in opportunity. 10 at least tic the game in the waning ~cconds, could not gel off :i shot auempt in time. "We were tr) ang to pu h h.ard and go right into our quick of· fcnse," Orri!t said ·of final se\en ticks. "Somebody popped out and we did n't ee him: But that isn't what beat us We mt!t cd a lot of free th rows and lose by two." CdM opened the founh quarter with a 7-2 run, cutting the Wa r· riors' lead to only one (39-38) Following a Woodbridge timeout, Shea Stone ~..ank pair from 1 e foul line with 4:55 left in the game. Out CdM's Kyle 1 homp)On whose fourth·qu:iner prowe s kept has team within striking d1)1ancc, drained a three-point bomb w11h 4:37 on the clock, tyiog matter" aa 41. Woodbridge, '>' ith its full-court man defense, outscored the Sea Kings, 9·3, in the ·sub equent t'>'O minutes for a 50-44 e6ge. Quinn's Ii pin with 1 :5 1 left. then Thol'l)pson's short, baseline Jumper with I :10 on the clod~ pulled the Sea Kings 10 wi thin t'-"O (50-4 ) Free tbro""s provided the re· -rnaining points. Senior center Pre'lton ~mead -was CdM's leading scorer "'1th 11 poinb, '>'hilc Thompwn added 10. Ramin Dastani eame off the bench fo r Cd M 10 secure sut rebounds. Thuraday.~7.1113 Standmgs ... va.wLe..-. L...-o.w.11 WL WL Ne~Mlll'Mt 1 0 I' $MQ MM'V.,_, I 0 t~ 2 lllllln 1 0 10 3 WOOdbfldge I 0 I 5 Cetone Ml Mat O 1 1 s IM1I 0 1 10 ' ~ICJ: 0 I • I UM~ 0 1 3 I Wedne94er'•~ Newpoft Hart.or 94, SIOdlttlldl ~J 'f.OOODtlOQe S2 Cefefta Me Mat .0 Sam Mw;M111 7S UnivetaCy 61 T .. ~:. 36 llV'!le 35 Frlc&ar'• GaMH 7:~ S._'U Mr.w'°I JI Cofone Ml Mar M•wpor1 H~ 11 T\IS!.tl txt.tf'S ~ • w~ 5'0Cieb..,. 111 lrwYlt • period. 9-3, to ciit tbeu lieficit to Onl~ mT25·19) at halftime ·1 heir most produc.uve run came tJTly in the fourth after Wood· hndge kd 39 33 Quinn scored an- .,1de '-"1lh 6·0 left, Eh Wendell san~ one of t'>'\> free-thrO'-" at· tempi.., then Wendell ~ored Ort a '>hon 1umpc:r '>'llh 5.21 to pla) ;.iftcr gc:1t1ng a bag bounce Point guard 0Jn MacMillan, '>'ho fouled ou1 '>'llh 0·35 left in the th ird quarter . D SE.A VIEW LE.AOU& Woodbrldg• 52, Coron• d•I Mar 50 . Corona del Mat Woedbrl._. f9ftpl~ '9ft'4t- 2 ~ ~ ~ ~'"'.':'· ~ ~ ~ : I l ) 'I ~--2 4 2 I p ' ~ ~ ;t!&ZllOOI' 3 s • ! ~ 3 7 ' • ~ 1 s , 10 I I 0 3 Lt;Oy 3 2 fl 9 • , ' 10 ""*-o a , c. ) 0 I I C'ifwt 0 0 l 0 ""*" 0 2 3 ? v.us 0 0 0 0 20 9 11 ~ T.uh 1' 71 Ii ~~ l c:oro "' Owal1on Carllr>I ... Mar • 15 •2 •t SC ~ ,, 12 17 ·~ !? CdM's Danny MacMillan (22 ) rebounds (left) in Wednesday's game; at right Fabian Bohne drives against Warriors' Bobby Grant. The Sea Kings, behind 22·10 in the !tecond quarter, out!tcored the WamOr!t in the final l.41 of the J.-oowt go..tS CctDN Otl Miii -~· ,1 .,, >00 Oftdge -S.. I LUy I T k1nC41 IOI.IS ...,,_ ' . SAILORS: worl.ing hard on practice. and I wa on the board . " r--------. '>'tlh just four point•.)" , '>'Oe , hilling jU\t 17 of 45 Another ~sime .,1gn for the from the field (37.7 percent) But From B1 -"key wan . Junior guJrd l:.nc V ..allcly wa) the key for 1hc JI ar , onng a game-high ~6 points and hauling down 11 c.1reer·h1gh 1-t rebound). Junior a 11n: Ramy Shoukry _a_d..dc d pointf.'" 13 re· b o und and thre e blocked shot , including an e'damation poin t lam dunk to mal.e it 62-iS w11h 33 econds Sailors '>'J'I the return of their the Tar<; displ.1)Cd out)tand1ng de- thrce-y,car \tarter. '>enior Marl< fensivc prC'>'IUrc Juran~ seve ral McAnl is, who m.Jdc has c.ison prolonged 'ltint~ to help limit SJd- Jcbut--wath -.ax-pomtnm t.,.,0 cluicn "dleb'n~S percent ftom the -+--- three-pointer after recuperating noor (18 of 61) "He plJ)Cd 111.c he '-"ant!t to get to the ncJtl bel (college)," Ser.en s:ud of the 6·foot· I st..andout. ''That') the I.and 0£ pl..ay we ha\C to ha\.e from t11m " Vallely, "'ho. ncucd four three· pointers and 14 of 17 foul \hot~. said he wJ glad to ,1:omc up bag. now thJl pcrform.1ncc \S re0ected in the Se.1 View stand1ng!t. "l try to get to the: free-throw line :rnd it '>'orkcJ out th:u way to- night ," Valid) .. aid. ' l'\.e been ' left. .. Ra my played \Cry well. and we had !>Olid games from some of our other gu)''S," Scr'\.Cn explained. "Todd Jameson did a great job defending their . three-)'ear s1aner (junior Chrts UrJd)ha\\, '-"hO '>'ound up from knee problems. 0 McAnlt~ w.1-, core less 1n .1 ten· SU VllEW LEAGUE tative fir!tt half. but !>ank a three-Newport HlllMJ M, SIMldlebKk 11 l1111llol" ~ ....... poanter 10 c..ap the earl) third· "" "'• """' • period run, the n beg.in the fourth-ca~er ~ ~ ~ , "~ ! ,! ~ ~ qu..arter Ourf) by dra1nang a JUffip· " 11 2 1 ' 6 fffllf 0 0 1 0 er f'rom be)ond the 19·foot·9 arc. ~ · ; ; }. ~ ~ ~ ~ ; : Jameson and Vallely each hit "': 1;• ~ ~ ~ 1~ = ~ ~ ·: ~ both end'I of one·and·t>11c foul ,,.. l • 1 o 1 s '"'" o o o o \hOh 10 e\tend the lead to 5~.i5. "~'0 ' ~ ~ ~ : = : ~ ~ ~ SJddlcb..ack wa!t hampc.red by ~ g g ~ : foul trouble as Bradshaw and fel· TetMe u 11 n ~, T..... 11 1• n ~ low starter l3ob DrC)er each sat ~~ H a ,: :~ ~ OUl e>.tenSl\CI). 1 OOl'I QI':.., s...Gdltll1co &ICll\l'llW 1 ~ 1 Ml U!t I ~ ttnot-1/~ I MCAIM 2 Newport t:ontmucd its 'lhootang , ..... u 1cM ~l°""' 1 CdM's Eli Wendell rebound O\.'er Woodbridge foe. High school boys basketba ll Mustangs shoot down eighth · Victim, 72-46 uanguards, 112-68 :Newport's Sailors g..ame JI .i-~ SCC beg;in lb firss . COST A M l:.SA - A nthony Phtll1 p ~ scored 24 point-; and gr;>bbcd !le\en re- bound .in d Mall Harber added 12 point~ and 10 boards Mesa l l1gh trounced Southern Califo rn ia Chmt111 n. 72-46. in a non-league boy basketbu ll game Wednesday on the Mustang ' court. Co ta Mc!ta ( -.i) open Pacific Coa t League action on frtdJy against Est..ancia at home. The Mu t.1ng'I>, "'ho led the en· tilt way again 1 the flames, "ere a-.O led by R)·a n Steck, who ~red 11 points and pulled do" n eiaht rebound . Phillap was 8 of 14 from the field and 8 of 10 from the free-throw line. Sophomore I Cameron led SoCal Chri taan 19 points. sta Mesa, wh ich led 40.24 ut me, wa also led on off en. e m Luu (six a~1m) :ind Fran- a~ Corona (four). "We ran fro m the very be· l'nnina,'' Co ta Me':i Coach Dilly rewer ,aid. "We pu\hcd the ball Sid that make a different in our •me, there's no doubt about th.at. Plus, we pre sured all over the epun and pla)Cd aiood man dc- (fnlC. We let everybody play 10- li&ht, but that might be the la\t time we act to do that." NON-LUOU•' Costa 11 ... 71, loCel Ch(tetlan 4e a.c .. Ctwie.._,. C.O._ lhu ....... '-""'~ Ctn• 4 0 4 • lUll , 0 0 • ... ,,,,..,_,. 4 10t c-. s 3 19 "'-'Md 2 2 0 • ~ 0 0 2 0 SllCl S I 4 II ,... 1 ) I S ~ I I 1 24 LMI 702 4 ...,._ 10~1 s-0030 "-"' 10011 W• 1012 T..... II II U 41 T•.... :IO 11 17 n 1c--.o-nen IGCll~ 10 14 I 11-41 eo...... ,, t1 '° 11-11 ,_,.. ..... S.C. C""'91 -C..... 2 ~ 1 ,.,...IM,,_.,~ ~ Southern Caltforn1a College dismantles Christian Heritage with a blowout in the 'Pit'. By Oem1s Brosterhous .,.illi \ 'el COSTA M L A l hc Southern CJl1 · fornia College: men\ basl..ctball 1c.1m took 11'1 next-to-last tune· up Wedncl.day before the Vanguards begin "'hat Coach Bill Re)nolds perceivei. as a rugge d Golden State Athletic Con- ference slate next wecl.. SCC poum.lcd \is1t:ing Chn tian 1 lcntage, J 12·68. in the Pit before a !tpar e turnout. The -s"tnall crowd wa., due in part to the fJcl that s hoot i not an session again until nc~I '>'Cek. "We're looking fo"'ard to hav· ing the studcnls back to '>upport W1>, 1ha1's a big pan of our Cro\.,d,'' aid Reynold~ "Ton1gh1, our e'pc- r1ence and aggre ivene '>'ere the difference.'' C hristian Herit age (1 ·13). coached by former UCLA and profei. ionaJ plll)C r S'>'cn Nater, feature a ro\lcr top-heavy \\-1th undercla smen. There arc 10 fre shmen and sophomore on the quad. "They're a )car or two a\l.J)', and S"'co as hupang to teal wmc W\ along the way," l>Jid Rt:)- nold • "but he' looking ahead " The Vanguurds (8·6). '>'ho were never eraously tci.ted bv the Hawks, traal cd only once 111 the Orange Coast men tumble in OT, 77-70 COSTA MESA .... V1\1tina Cypre it Co llege pulled away 1n ovcnimc after Orange Coa 1 h d fbrccd the c~lru sc~· 10.a on Darren Croob' 1hree·poan1er with $1Jt KC· ond rcmoining. as the Characn outlu1ed the Par otes, 77-70, Wednesday in the Oronae Empire Conference opener for each team. Wuh the victory. Charaers Coach Don Johnson n~ed Into a tic for the all·time lcaJ an Caldor· nia community collc1e men' baa· 1'Clball. In h1~ "l6th \Ca10n. JOhn· , \ son own a 563·235 overall murk and i.s tied with Merced\ Don Reid, who compiled 1hc -.ame number or vic1orie~ O\iCr a 25 )'Car p3n. After Ot<1nae CoJ t had 1ukcn it onJy sccond·h31f lead at 31-211. the Charier (16·•) 1eorcJ the nc•t II point to a umc a 40.31 advantage. From there, it was an ' uphill baule for the Pirates (3~ 12), who finally pulled even on Crook ' trey from the corner 10 tend 1t in10 cwcnlme. • Cypreu controlled the CMnimc period with Anthony l..Mnp1lln · converting \)ff u teal h> put the Charaers up, 69·63. A three· Jllnntcr by 1 oJJ Loc"e h~d the deficit an half at 69 66, but Cy· pre ' pulled away at thal point OM.MO• ......... CON,.RaNc• c,...... n, Or-.. c..-10 c...-.. .. ... • .,..... c._-:.,.. ...... 4 ' 4 u l.... • 4 1 1t ~ • , J It lJ 1 • t 4 r.-, 1 , 4 ......,. 1 1 • • ,.... 4 7 t I If ... I e 0 11 ~ .,,, ....... ,.,4 ..... Otlt ..... 1 1 01 =:-, 1 : ~ I f:" ' I ; '~ ......, '''I.......,,,,. ..., I I I ,..... If fl If ,, ,..... II IO " -~' ...... Tllll 1141 .. • ..... t °""' O...•\ .... J "-' ~·rgtp~~~r.1:~~~n~11~~r ;t~~~r40~~~~ best r1·vals a I a1·n "'1th 11 :~6 left 10 51·2 \\Ith I U5 ldl Jftcr a dri\ 1ng ba!tket by Tony l l>ncr \'1rtu.ilh unmolested from the uu 1~1de the entire e\cn1ng, Scou Campbell '>'as nearly perfect lrom th'-penm~tcr, conn~ct1ng on 5 of 6 thrcc·potnl Jttcmpt'\ and of 10 fie ld-goal tries O\er..all to ftna,h .... 11h a g..amc·h1gh 21 point In the O\erJll three·po1nl hoot · ang derby, 1he Vanguardi. h11 13 an the game comp..arcd to the HJ'>'i..~· 9. "We 1hinl.. "e linally ha\C the: tarting five 't\.C\·c been lool..ing fo r," aad Rc)nold • "ho has Jug- gled his lineup during the pre- confercncc i.chedvle. looking for the righ t chemistry. The starters \\'cdnesda)' "'ere Campbell, H)ncr, D..anan OryJnt. M1l...e West Jnd John Naro. Among tho!tc fi\.C, only H)nCr, who fi nished \\1th ni ne point • failed to core in double figure agJlnst Chmtian 1 lcntage 0 NON·CONf'llUNCE loCal Con ... 112, Chrtetlaft Herttate M Korlt .. o I.Cal Cetl ... .. " ,. ,_ .. " ,. . c~ l o o • .,.,.. 4 2 2 ,, ow,. 10 4 3~ 32111 IUM 4 4 2 IS C..... I 0 ) fl .... 11314 ~-,,,. san oooo w.a 1 1 111 w 112 4 ~ 2707 ~t&MI 200 •~· 40t t .......,, • s 0 t 1) Oll#w s • 1 11 n."" 1012 Mc(IJlll 201 4 ,,,... 1011~ 201 4 "-'* 1 I 0 ) Ii.# 0 2 I 2 --•010 Tet_.I 7$ t 17 .. T...._ 41 II 11112 "*"' SoCll COllJ9t ~ll ' pon ... ClwlMMI """"'-"""" 3 Jn!WI ) ~I ,,_ 1 _,.I SeC4I Coltoe-C..._. • !Yro > OtWl'we 1 Illy .. I,('~ 1 k i!Mn I T~IMI ... Since chJ#lg1ng '"name from the "l!Jng'>'cr 13tml," the Ro\e lllml Rcgau:i. held la'>t \\ cel..enJ in \IJmtl{I' BJ\. ha' l'icrnn1e :i m.i1or regional college and high ..choo1 rcgat1 .1 The Ne'>' port llJrbor tc Jm ol IJ..ann' 2 mh..1IJ1 in t Pat rad Hogan an A dt\ 1s1on. and Ste\e Klcha and \nn.i R,,.lin'> an l3 d1\ 1\10n ra1.kcd up an imprc\ ive 15·po1nt \11.lo~ o'er Prnnt Lom.1 H1~h. Jnd the) ha\c -,et thcmsclve ue a the teJm to heat In 511ulhern (' thfl>fOIJ. The H1&P School Dingh) N:monab \\ 111 tic< hetJ an Ne wport an M J), 'o Nc"~>rt l!Jrb,H', 'ailing 1c,1m '>'tH soon ha"e a chJnc.:c to tc: l ahcm,c:l'c' .1£ltn'1 the best high !.Choe! sa1hng team!> an the Ct1unll'- UCl's victory was aho 11nprci,\l\e,' c· .. pc .. ull\ considering that UCI \\3'1 in third plJ1..c Jt 1t c end ,11 racing Saturda) On SunJa). CCI Co 1 .. h fan11c ~I Im put in Peter Well for Rand\ LJl.c Jnd \\ell' " 1 c back 10 wan A dt\ t ion Cl>m1.,teri1 f1na,hc' h .\riu\. Beechman an B d1\1!11on gJ\e l 1C'I .i \hm ,,\,1 p.>111t vic tory over Bo ton Un1,C:r\1tv and UC llerl.c:k\ 0 Jllll .. .,... From no" through the end of \pnl '' r1...1k c:iwn ------- Boating for catching Cahfornaa gra~ "h.1lc:' m1gr:111ng al in~ the coast off Ne'>' port If \OU nccJ a gr1od c '" U\~· 111 get out and u e yl}•r boJt tlm tune of ~car. take .1 d." and go out looking for the'e l:l..tnh While mo t of u JU t unantent1\mall~ 'tumhk d~>" the.,e ..... hale' randomly, there arc actuJll) prnHn ~1ent1fu.: fr hn14ue\ for loc:uan, 1hc whale a they pa\ do" n the COJ'I \U ( h 3, J,>01.ang 111r "hale "all hing . boats.out of O.i\e)'' Loci.ct or ~""lll.lfl Lan ns (h\>1h ilf..,.,luch 1;iL;c: out whalt watchi ng tra p d..111~) If you "'ould lil..e 10 le.irn more .alx>ut the C.1lilurnn1 r:I)'• Denn" Kelly. a "ell·km>"-n m;mnc "•olog1\t, '>'all he ~l\tn• three lcdurCll on 1he gr:iy 'A hale :it O ro.1ngc CuJ\I \l•llcge un J, n l'. ~~. 11iJ ~q I he: lcctun: \ wall be held 1n Science l CdUIC lloc.1m IOI, tr 01 .Qr m. Jl1iJ lhCf! I\ J S7 fee (or more 1nform at1on c.111 .i3i.~ so Jobn Dr»)ton• bulltln,1 ('()/umn •PJX'lln in th,• IJ;1 /IJ l'ilot C'ttfJ Tluu'ld.,... ace womsn rally to )claim BB-B1 victory ~ 12-1 second half run ignites No. 4-fanked Pirate s ' CYPRl:.S -Or· * ;>nae Coa t College'' "omen's ba ke1ball 1cam, ranked No. 4 1n the tate, Cielped 1 bullet Wednesday niahl u Coach Make Thornton' Pira1's rallied from 13 point off the pace at halfiimc 10 l)O't a 66- 61 \M:tury in the Onnsc Emptrc Confen~ncc opener on tht k>lcr'1 rourt. Tho Pmue , buried by 1 If>. • point pcrform:rnce by 6·foot f rc:,h· man Tarn1._a Harold 1n the fir,1 :o minutes, made lme J elen 1\.e .1.t- ju~tment 1nJ allo.,..ed her J~t ft,e more point 1n the second h:alf. Oranae Coau pareJ the Jcf11..1t to •S-0 Y>tlh 1 12·1 run •t the out\Ct of the unJ hair. then \lr tlh the 'IC''re tied ll 56, Ra :mJa KU)'J>C'1 drQf)peJ in 1 trc) 0.30 remained) and the Pirate ne'er trailed •&•in. • ' FiYC Pirates were in double fie· urc in the scorina column. led by Heather Brannan"• 16. and companied by 'Col&ecn Hitch ( 11 ). Jana Davis (10). Kuypen (10) and 7.. U/\I llu rl.h:iltc r ( 10) I he \1\.lorv 1mrro"c' Cl'·"l to 1 17-~ o'crall, I 0 II\ \;onfe1cn\;e plu1.c C\rrc" kll tu 1.1. , O· I ' C1 OAMQa KllPltta COttPUaNC• 0r...-c ... ,..,c~•t ~e.... c.....-"" .... ._._ I I I I Mutr "' o 1 a•-... .... • ' ' 1 OM I t 1 10 !VII .._.,. I 0 fll ......., ... 1 )111 ..... ..,._. • I 4 10 Tr111 ·-i I t It .... ,,. 4 f I M . , ' ' 1 ' •• l I t I l I I te 10 1 a tt t 1 • , r.... • 0. 0 ,..... ft t 11 .. T... ft t IJ II ,..,,. ~ .. .,, ....... ......,,.._.~----· ......~l•l ~-- • l t • ' • • . Nnzmt 111ah/Ca 111 .._ D:I[ "! PtlicaA HDI. r TNlt 1111on. nars cmm: ~""" Bl Tho OOW1C plays lluolilh I rtlOrt and reafdentlal complex of Sl·aUlllon11lul sllorealdt estates. Two spectacular ba<k·to-back par·l holet play alona abccr clitrs overlooklna the Pacltlc-Ocean, whUc othcn cron deep cou1aJ valleys. By plantina thousands o( larac specimen lrces, with an cxlcnsive perimeter landscape o( lakes and rocks. Pelican Hill bas a well-established, mature look. In Ille Olc.11.ltel'S IJI. Santa Ana river lakes scheduled to be opened on Friday for locals with an eye on fresh water fishing . T rout •n&len arc all seared up with lack.le and waitina for the pies to open to I.be S.n11 Ana River Lakes whtch Will be reopened (or llout and channel (lSbing Friday. ~ chain o( three lakes hive bc;n stocked with more than 16,000 pounds or rainbow trout and cb.annct e1tfish and should provide good fl.Shing for anglen hcadinc out to this pQpular (tlhery this weekend. • In checking oul condi1ions at the Santa Ana River lakes, as lhe mid-week storm arrived, .showed slightly orr-color wa1cr. The clarity or water was good enoagh to keep trout in a feeding mood 111d 'he best bails should be Berkley Power Bail in lime color and inOated night crawlers. The stocking takes place at the boat launching ramp and this would be a good place ""Ibero .,.,..,.,. (USOA) eveata that a1uact 10,000." Tb• U.S. Open is con&idetcd the laJaeil USGA evcn1, with thf, U.S. Senior Open 1 close aimd. for the Mcu Verde tc. however, 1he U.S. Girls' Junior Champlooship 11 bi1~1Une s1ufr. • Speakin& or brauing rights. Pelican Kill Ootr Elu6 ocar Newport Beach was .named in Goll Digc.st's top five •f• Belt New Resort Courses," selected from a record 162 courses which opened bc1wccn July 1, 1991 , and June 30, 1992. An ln1crna1ional panel or more than 600 golfers used five to start f1Shin1. Trout in the 5. 10 16-pound lJW..Y<cn .. .b<ing .. 1ockc<Lt00a,,_ __ ~-~-1- 01hcr spots on RainbQw Basin Lake 1hat .. alwa.x,s" produce trophy class trout and hea~ stringers arc Levitz Corner, Archie's Point, Bubble Hole and the spilh~ay. Fpr a n update on fishing informatjon, (714) 632·7851 . ·+-l-+--•cri1cfia-fot-judging •hc..oourses; 1) shot values, 2) playability, 3) design balance, 4) memorability, and 5) acsthclics. •Salt water anglers arc having to head out to Catalina Island and the outer banks in order to find clear water and schools or fish. Prior to the heavy run-of( and wind, a good bite on bonito o.lfas tak.ing place at Catalina. Newport J..,anding (675--0550) reports that fishing for bonChc~d.s in 1hc two-to four-pou nd class around the east end or the island was on ... " PH Outdoors Pelican Hill, which opened in Nov. '•91 , is described by <J.olf Digest as .. the best of Tom fuio," the c.clcbratcd golf course architect who designed •There were no Oighl rounds at 1hc Ncwporl ~ach GoU Course last Sa1urday, b(ll the men's club played its customaiy rounds last Thursday, allhough the scores sugges1ed that golfers had New Year's Eve on their minds rather lhan {be fahya Ncvcrthclcss.Jial. Green won low gross with a 71, while a low net tiebreaker was between Bob Potts and Dick Maynard, both of whom shoe a par·59 with their handicaps. Low net ·scoi:,cs in 1992 were typically betWCCf\ 52 and 54. .. Today's TV-radio tap for anglers wh o made trips out earlier this week. TeLIVISION Water conditions arc good with clear water in the 59· to Wine Hi!lh school boys soccer 61-dcgree range holding up the top wak:r action. Cd M • · 3 • 2 ·' 10 1.m.-Men's PfO tcu .. ESPH. Schools o ( brcczin' bonito are poppiqg up in many spots as w I n s Col .... aau.etlMll sportfishers .ilre ~'Ork1ng calm waters of the island. I 4:30 p.tn.-llil0is·Nor1hwestem. ESPN. •The larges! Ca1cl10J the-weCkrepone<i t>y Newport Landing-_ _ 4:30 p.m.-LouMie·Scutl FlorlCI. PT. h c h. B . h Co d I 6:30 pm.-CRlmafi.UMass., ESP.ff. was caught by Bob Wachlcr of Balboa Island. WaC ler .was 1ts ing CORONA DEL MAR -raving t c clements, the rona c 7 p.m.-Atilonal St·USC. PT. on board the sport boat "Patriot," skippered by Chris Ihrig and Mar H igh bQys socce r team erased a l·O halC1imc deficit to def cal 9.30 p.m.-UC lrti'te·U\ah St .• Ch. S6. hooked in10 a 19-pound shecphead while anchored over· a shallow visiting WoOObridgc, 3-2, in the Sea View League boys soccer 9 p.m.-Arlrona·UC~ E~PN. w.iltcr reef in local waters. opener for bolh schools \Vcdncsday. Pro .... etNll The "Amigo" is ruaning l ~·day trips to 1he o uter b.ilnlu i nd Playing on.the Sea Kings' soaked football field, throu&h a rain 5:35 p.m.-H:!:!oc~~~~!g returning 10 the docks with liniits of bottom.fish and big ,cow cod. that neltcd the action"from 1he first 10 minu1es on~ CdM got goals 1 ...... A~,.~ .. 11 .... o;;: p.m,-.uin. ,.. ... 1elo"' ys. "''· ~. Local schedule " , •• ' ... T... A\ • 0 • • 3 Clll,.i: --w. c.--'--~Jta l .... ,... l'.!.!" """~ ... -~. c-........ 1 ,,..:;· c-1111 ••S.. ......... , ..... ,_.~ ~·''"' ·~ -. Hof! ........ -s.. .......... c..... .. ,.. 31S.""""°"1WW•T-.t:1~ -1., . ,, .. ~.,,. -~~c_..~ .......... ~ • c..eity,.... tf I " Game summaries Both Newport and Davey's Locker arc running three-quarter and on Bill· Rimmer throw-ins from Dustin Lee and Rick Bahador to 1 a.m.-Los A1ami\oS replays, Pl half-day trips to the fishing grounds. claim a 2-1 lead 15 minutes into the second half. Hockey nlUDA..:;:~-;..., I ~ Look for slow fishing· and perhaps a-shortage-ef-live-anchov.ics..._ Woodbridge Corgcd a. 2-2 deadlock, but Cd M's Jed \Vcinstcin 10.30 p.m.-Phoenb·KJnSas City, PT. c.,.. Mw •·a.~ 1 •,t for this weekend as 1he dirty water will take a few days to clear. set up Jason Boyce for the ganie-winncr midway 1hrough 1hc sec· 1 a_m.-Pro Stam.~:: c....... · '1 !! •Good goose hunting is rewarding scatter gunners with bag ond half. Junior Tennl• n.s-1 ~ ';": _....,,. :~~:~ limits or Canada and snow geese around the :south end 0£ the CdM, which. had eight saves rrom goalie Brian Smith. impro\'cd l:JO un.-Ofanoe Bowl toumey, ESPtt = ! ~ f '; ::r.::i ~ f i a Salton...S.e.a______ to 10-0-2 overall, 1-0-0 in league. _RADIO ""' _._, 1-r-..,_ 1 r~·st ' -~---1·--:rohn-Ostcrkamp-otNcwport="'~C"ach-watjoined-by-hittons-Mttk 1=1-::--::-=.::::.=:=::::=:::::.~~!•~u~-Vl~&W~·L~r<~A~O~Ul!~ijii;T=====--=:J=~~~~1Jt.i~lla~-~U..~~11~1~-~-?--~•_:•H'-;'~!=-~~----jlK!~h-~1-and John Jr. (or a combo goose shoot at John Elmore's ranch I c.,...., '· ••••rt•11 6·30 p.m.-SOS·Wyomlno. XlRl (690J. , .. _ s • "" s-..i 2 1 • a l , " ~ [ ti • r r v v a c ' • I r s '· ' F r ' I I c I ( c c ' ' ' ' ' l I I I ) I ' ' • ' • . I I ' c J ' l l I r I 1 • r N. I • bl . h r h WOoebldQt ICOrin;: Rl.lgvnllo I, Sltll.b 1. 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GM' YOU ARE BEING SUED BY E.d11en OltOI f9<1Uill10t:• i. 173880 92680 • ' . CONTACT A LAWYElt. RESERVING ntERE-:.. ' u• IN AHO lO AU' Of THE S.od ui. will be !Mde. ~· 111111"*1!. ..... PLAINTIFF: (A Ud ..... UI ...... Puede q.19 usted ... ST.t..TEllEllT OF TM FlcUtio111 Bu&inass On JAHUAAY 21, 1993. FRO•, EASEMllNTS .:::: n.~ Tn11t REAL PAOPERTY, INCLIJO. bul Without c-.nt OJI c;:,.;-c..~ <=.: cllt711nclando) . MARINA qulln Mimar-I un 1bogado ABANOQtfMENT OF ,._ filfet?ed to 1bo¥. II 10:00 A.M .. PflOFES. FOR •CCEI •• ..... ING WllHOUY LIMITATION wanar.tt, ll$lfft"l OJI Wft::". _an. CARMONA ln1"1dl1t•men1•. Si "o USE OP F'fCTITIOUI -• JU.a on March 19, SIONAL FORECLOSURE GRESS RGAEH Bl-her•lotere •••CMtod TtiE COMMON NIE.A AS phd ~ 119e. poa-Der I, t992 ,. .. _,. You "-30 CAL£NDAR conoc• 1 un 1bog1do austNESS NAiii! 1991 1111 ~ ec.ny o1 Or· COAPOAATION as duly• C o.-c'H T 'sup. -.I .. ,, ......... tM • Publthl>d """*'....,.. DAYS lfter H9 -.irnmons ~ ?11m1t • 1,1r1 S«Y1c:1o n,. · 1n·oe Otlgln11 Fii• poinlad TNii .. under Ind R MllN • \llMlwll.,_. • wrltt-DEFtHED ?N TltE D£ -.aiOr\ OJI~ c-. ..... ~Neil_ ls .-Yed Olll you•1o fie 1 de ,..llfencia de lbogadol ~ persons NoF-tiT170 pursuanl IO OMd o1 Trvst. PORT. RaPAIR, Ra.~ ef Dee...-RATION OF C0VENAHTS. 1o pey 1tte ""l)lllld' ~ .,........ lype#rirten1'91POftMatlhl1 o e una olleinl d• 1yud• ~-=-;lc!Uloui ~.;:::: oivld E. Kinnrt:. 5131 1~ by M.O . .iA.NES PU.Cl!MEWT, llAIMTE-•IMI ~tor ..... CONDITIONS ANO RE· ol ltM "°'9(1) ~by :::.;.:j.: 31 • tp. l.'.:Ol.W1. • ~ ('o'N .. direc;1orio tei. Name:· PARKSIDE AF.COY· Ro•bury CcMt. cypress, COMPANY. INC .• A CALI-NANCI: AND OTMU ............ .UC. .. STRICTIONS (DECLAo """'0-0 ol Trulll, .-.111-• - A._.... or phol'Mo c.ol 'tlfll lonico). ERY . RESIDENCE. OF Catif. 90630 FOANlA CORPORAT!ON, PURPOSES. •LL A8 o.t..lt _. m tl9'I t AATlON) RECC>fUj£0 ON tere.a "°'""'· .. prowldld . ~ Pf'Ol:ocl pi; 'f0.11 type. Case No. 211223 SANTA ANA, ~ Wnt CynlhLI 8. Kl~. SIJI 11 Tru1lOt(1) r1corded SMOWM ON ntE CON· hL The r:;;.: SEPTEMBER 17. IMO. IN In aaid-(1). -.--.11 PUllJC"llOncl ~., rnponse mus,t M TPw Fl#TOe Md .odr•u ol Cryltll' &... Santll Ana. Ro•bufy Court. Cyprt1,1, JUl.Y 21 , l!Jeil, u Inst. No. OOMINtuM PLUf OR --··--..o .,. ........ ,, .. 800K 13747 PAGE 1$4~ wry .,..., h i.n'l\I of •1 ~ '9gat form ,OU the court la; (El nombrl y Calif 92"11M • Calll:l0630 Z80fiO In book 14141 ~119 U o-NED ~e --E ~ ,...,.........., ' ...__~ _. T .._, AetMl1111 ... want tl'ie COUtl to~ fOlol' dirlc:c:lon 6e t.1 cxwte "' Thi' Fictitious Bu9inffs This bulinns -con-1100 o1 OtricW Aeccwa1 In .,.., Ill '" Def8Ult and m.ctleft .. El S 0 .. ..,,. ..,...,..._ ~ ..,.... "" tvSt. --. .. ,,,.111 llW JI c.ue. SUPER?OR COURT OF N I mid bo¥e ducted bot ~ .lll"d theotrlCloflheCountyRe--HC\AA¬f. ... te lie rlCI ... lil'I RECORDS OF ORANGE cftS9" Wiid .. pMM& of ltlt11 It #you 00 not fill 'fOl.W,.. THE STATE CALIFORNIA w:'r~ec:1"'! M.., 11~ 1"° In .;11 . c<>ro.r of ORAHGE Counly. PARCl:L 3 : NOW. Iha c-nty wtte.. IM COUNTY, ON LOT 1 Of VM lruslff and .°' !he TM ~ ~ lpioMe on lllN. you mr; FORTHE COUNTY OFOR· the Counly of Otaft99 D.wtdE.ior-y CAIJFORNlA. EXCLUSIVE l!ASE· r••I pre .. rtr 11 I• TRACT 11>!125,INTHECl'TY lrults~l'dbyNidDMd .,.oolr-IQ~- ._ IMI CUI • .,.a ~ ANGE. 40SO M1ln Street. Original file No F455540 • Cynthf.11 B. l(irlNy WILL SEU AT PUBLIC Ml.MTS FOR ACCl!SI, tHI Of COSTA MESA. AS ol TNSL CEL!&AATIONS 101 W ••Qn. ~and .P'GP'" ~.CA92501 P.lfti:lkl• U>dooi o1 c.lilor· This ttatam«ll _, fil9d AUCT!ON TO HIGHEST INGRESS, EQlltESS, c.DAfe.: t2/30r'92 SHOWN ON A MAP RE· The ldta arrlOUl'll Oil h S-•, Co1U ...... c.'. wty may 9" 1ll'i1houl The name. lddtns, ~ nia. ftc:., !~ M•rlnl W. with !he County Cler1l ol BIOOEA . FOR CAS.H. INCROACMMl.NT, CQROED ?H BOOK 462. unpllid blllnc1 ol lrl• ob'-92GS NrlMf wltfWlg f'ronl lhol IMphone ~ ~ ~ lage Parltiway Sui!• 200 Orange County on o.c.m.-CASHIERS CHECK OR IUPPORT AND FOii "•rlr Coftlllwctln, PAGES 4, 41 A.ND 50 OF 11on· MCWIHI b ttt. Tf11vlt W; HulcHlon. Mf7 COi.#\. • tifrl lt!Omey. or plWdi ~ Cllie' '1-4.501 • ber 10 1192 CERTIFIED CHECK, ~ .... : 9• y W a.-er-, Loe ,.._ TMrtl .. °"'* 11911 ... wl1l'lout., ~ 11· (El Thi busl • Publishtld N-pcwt Blach-•ble 11 lirN ol .... 1n·-..w. OTHl:R PURPOSllS, FAMFAX wonce: °" MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. propefty to bil IOld Md .. Callf I003I quir9menta. You may Wini nombrl. $.1 ctireco0n ~ el due:., by :c:~.~ Coata U.11 Pitot o.o.m-tu1 rnonay o1 !he UiWted AU AS &MOWN IN THI SM.II SilflWCB, lllC. tN THE OFFK;E OF THE r••1on•b1• •1llm •1•d ""rhli t>u.iMM tt ..._ to eallr ~ '::":l' .:= numoro a. lell'lono del P-1ltlde lo6grl ot C.litOJI· ber t7, 24. 31. 1192. J.,,.... Stl11'1, fc:able IO Prof.,.. CONDOMINIUM PL.AM p RO p IS I IO II AL COUNTY RECORDER Of costs, ... .,.,._. • ..S-ducf«I by. an ltdi't•. -IY· 'fOU cal •bogldo det dlwnlrod.lnl•. n11. Inc 1<atrl6rlne A. Lano aty 7, 1193 lion.. oredo_.1 Corpe> AND AS D«FINEO IN fORECLOSUR• CO ... SAID ORA.NGE COUNTY. YW1CN •t IN time ol the TI11 regltu1nt j1) -.. : ::=:·~91n1 "':n..c. O 691 ~ 'f:i no a.a.. ,_m ~. 1 Th47 Z.:'fNlu:T J;~~ THe OECLAAATIOfl . POAATION • Trwt.. EXCEPllNO ntE.AEFJK>M lnlll .. pvtlllcMOlll ot ,_No-~ to_..._.. ...... OJI 1 ~ aid ofke l'ltlld =.:~~ & R~ 1:hi• statement w•s fll«I PUIUC NOTICE THE CMC CENTER BUllO-PMICIL 4 : UCLU. --. U,,;e. a Nut-UHrTS 1 ntAOUGH 55. IN· lice o1 lNll."'' Sale ii neu iroer tl'ie ~ WIN~~). SOC!ATES 400 Soulh witl'! ""'~ Oe!1t ot ING 300 EAST CHAPMAN SNE EASUlllDTS IN•-c.ntr. oJ.. lte. CLUSIVE OH LOT 1 OF $90.009.52. 8u~u ~•) _.. ~ cM ~ lo .ef'lo Ramona A~ .• Ste. 11e, Co-~ 1~ Olll ~ Tru.tM.... AYE°NUE. ORAMOE, CA 11 AMP TO TMOSa POft.. 1050, ...... ..,.;., CA ~D TRACT 10525 AS Th• benellcl•r, under ~=-on: °"'*,...., ll. ~ nla c:it**>n judi--~ ~ ~ .... 92.34117 rigM. liUe Mwf inlerast con. TIOllS cw LOT t OF ••107.aJ•• (7t4J SHOWN ON SAID COfrrK)(). uld Deed ol Tl\.-a ,.... ... T,....... Nuldnon dll" Ullld hnl ~ pmo 0. Coata Mna Pilot DecelTlo WU L..Mft h. weyed 1o Wid now hold by SAID TR•CT 10819 4'3:1-ntl MtNIUM P\.AH. lore utlC!..bd Md ~ Tlllt ~ .. ._ !~~~Ol=ic;! ~*~ ber 11:-24, 31;-1912. ..1mru-MCN973 ~ U:::-~Deed~"': SHOWN All DVlNID Publlthid Newport EICCEPTtNG FURTHER wed kl h '-"4IM'919C1 • ~ Irle County ~ ~ lllQ'!t.I . ~ PILOT'S .,., 1, 1"3 Cowntr. CMUMGll ...a Couiity ll"ld si.i. a. AS lltl.ITRICTE> COii-81•ct1.Coa11 ..... Diiiy THEREFROM. ALL I ... Wl'tllll'I _Oec:t.-"'°' of p. °""*Courtly on~ sn ""8 COl'lt' · Cl.AS~AED Th-669 llOTIC& CW "b«I as· MO• AlllU.S WHICH Pilot Jlirw.lel1 7 14 21 PAOYEMENTS ANO ~ laA Md Demll"ld for S... ber 1l. 1"2 ,, ... .,.. lN' CfW\I 0 -llmod• TINSTD'S SAL.a ~ u...rr A Ma ADMCmrT wrnt 119.l • • . P\..fOVW<ICES LOCATED and 'I witnsn ~ ol De-........_, """""*' .... .. YOU Ml .. DU'AULT ,MCllL 1• A ...... A•D APPURTl•AllT . lr't712 OR TO IE LOCATm OH tit.Ill Md Eloc:tlOn to W. ..... D1111y f11ra1 0.. Ll!AlatOLO• IM MID TO MID PMCG.S t , $N0 LOT 1 OF TRACT TPw uild!M.igoed c.-.c! C9ftW 2', 3t, 1.a, ...... TO UltlT lllO It OM a. a, AND • D&-PUIUCllOTIC! 10US. Mid NCllllc:o9 °'Def .. and .,.,7.14.1193 JI. r------,-----,--~--------------------.ILO-T t -O,. TRACT SCllll8C ........ EJCCEPTING FURTHER a.c:tlon kl W kl M • TM!" PAlllCB 81 All UJllOf. T......... lMf.AEFAOM EXCWSNE cotdod In IWCO!fty ...... 1-----~~~~ • • • . \ tO•IS, AS SHOW• VID•D OMe Pl,TY· h.ft..UtS EASEMENTS IN ANO TO flerMpropeir1Yla......_ "*'CIOTICI ~ MID Dl.ICRl81:D IN .f.lltT)L(-tJSSTH) F&ll ~.JIL...._ .t.U.....JHOSE... RESTRICTED PROPaSllOWAL THe-COWOOMIMtUM SlllPl.a llfTl:RUT IN 90041'13 COMM ON AREAS AS PORllCLOSUlllll COA-l'lct'tll • 1' = ~~b: MO TO nta .,.,,.Oft. C.-IJ10MNGa SHOWN ON MIO COHOO-NUTI0110 • T....._ ~::.~ :-' ON SRPTblallR t7 MllJITS, AND •P. INOTICaCW ....,,.PL.AH. ..,._U.... The f'olo t.4 ;_.a.. tMo 111900Kt3JJJ' PURT,aNAllCllS 011 1"RIUSnrSUU: RESERWING THERE· S Hutto• C•ntr• .,.ck*lgbulilr'99i_"T_ p ' ' LOT t OP TRACT YOU AAE IH DEFAULT FROM EASEMENTS FOR ~ .... tOSO .... W£ST'£AN D£CA.L ~ AGI: toe7, IT SEQ., 10121 C"tMJROV&-UNDER A DEED OF ACcf.ss. INGRESS ..... CA H107.a7M ICIETINO .. IAl.£1, 0 F 0 If FI c I AL MUITS"I aua.laCT ro TRUST, DATED AUGUST EGRESS ENCROACH-........ ,,.. .... Suite ,,, MCOltOI <W Ollt.UIGll 27. 1111 . UNLESS YOU • ' ' CCM.MfTY TMa TUCla Am~ TAKE ACTION TO PAO-Mt.NT, SUPPORT. MPAIA. P•rtJ Cend•otl•e ...... C4ilf. t2Ca PMCai. 2: Alf ""°'" DITlOtlS CW Tt4S DIC-Tf.CT YOUR PROPERJ!. rT REPLACEMENT, llWNTE· .... , FAlllPAJl llOTICI'. ::::: ~ t::f':•.:Jt:. VIDllD ONe FIP'TY LAMTIOlf, AlllD TM MAY BE SOLO AT A P\Je. NANCE A.NO OTHER PUA-0, SAL• la .. VtCI, Clllf ~ 1 T" ~ (1/SSTH) _,a TllRMS AND COlf. UC SALE. If YOU NEED .POSES, All AS SHOWN lllC. Thi~ bUskleu ii - HT g AT....,. IN DfTIOWS IWT'Nll IMs. =~~Of~ IN THE CONDOMINIUM OATS:: tlll:lf'M M* ... ~ ....... 8 CCIMMOM NI A a1.9-T•ft LCASC ..... CEEIMNG AGAINST YOU PLAH.ANDASOEF?HEDIN Pub?lt"1d N1wc; Th• '"'•lrMtC•) LUSIHOLD ll&TATll CODG> AUOUaT 10, YOU 5HOUtJ) CONTACT A. THE OECv.RATIOH. ~ta ...... lftenl»d lo ....... 111 MID TO MJ. CM' TitS .... , Ill 900« ..aJJ, LAW'1'£A. , PARCEL 3 : N 0 N-Pb ~ )1, 1,la, l'IMI ..,..,., fie MAL PllOPUJTY .... ,. ... H4 aT 9aG., CM' On .JANUARY 21 . 1193, 11 EXCLUSIVE EASEMENTS ~ 1. 14, 1191 :::=:--~=..! CLUDINQ WITH.OUT Ol'PICIALRllCCMIDa. 10:00 A.M .• PROFES. FOR ACCESS. JNGAESS. Tt-... ltc2 ~ 21 Il l a.-T'ATIOlll ,,_ COii-APN: N1 ..... 1 SIONAL. FORECLOSURE EG RESS, ENCROACH-PUIUC litOTICE AOt.1 A. ...... MOii ARU AS D .. TM ........ 1111 .. M ~:~= MENT, SUP,ORT AND "fWt tbui•« - ...... Wf Tll9 HCLA. ••• ether •••••• purtl.IWlt lo DMd ol Trull FOR OTHER l'VAPOSES. Flctftlwe wih ... COWl'lty c::i.ti. RATION OP COV· ...... , ...... N ...,, llf "1KUlld by M.D. JANES AU. AS SHOWN .. THE ._...,_. ilf""O =:r. C..."' DWfn, CONDfTIOll8 .... .... ,..,.,.., .. COMPANY', IC. A c.w. co~ Pl.AH AHO sue~ '* a ' 1112 "~~~ ••D "llSTRICTIONI .,._... ....... le __... FOlllHIA COAPbftAllOH, AS DEFWED JN nt£ DEC. 0. ,-:1114 l\Ol9 p.'ICIM ("DICl.MAT10M'') .... ••1ted to •11 410 It TtullOfll) recorded LMATIOM. lte dolnO l>vlhMI..: ~ ~ MIOKTON UlllllG&, Sll"TtM8EA I, 1tlt, 11 ,ARCEL 4: EXCWSM: ANTtOUE"S FM* THE Coai&a ...... CW, .... ~J:"'t~ COITA MIS•, CA lnlt.·~·J'c:t., 1111..:.,; EASfMENTS IN i\NO TO =~::1:.=. ~'. uery 7. 14. ~I, II. 1• aOOK t3741o PAQa nen ti:.o111eeo1 ... ~ TliOSEPOftTlONSOFLOl9214t ,.._ ·tMI. ST MO., Of' Of"· The Mfttlor1Jt,.•d Aecorcr•r ol OAANOf. t OF SN0 nv.cT 105.Z5 Sat• W't"tlolf, 10411 "*JC IOTICI•· FICIAL RICOllDI OI' , ....... •o11t•1 _, ~. CAl.JFONrM. Sl10WN ANO DUMO AS Cool! ClrO.. ~ Olt.MO& COUtfTY Oii blltllty ._ ..., ...... MJ. SEU AT fl\llMJC lllllSTPllCTED COMMON llNd\, C.W. ~ ll'la• 1 V LOT 1 QP TRACT NCtt•• ........... AUCTK)N TO HtQHEST 1#/EMWHICllMf.ADJA. 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MCJ dlllWl"ld to fMfMlld 1o ltMllCt tMMI-utr· 'I, 14, 11, It, 1~ oamtw l'I, ... ,1, 1111, lle44' °' C.liwt1.. w •• ln11111m11"1 No It· Ori .-..-. II •• .. TD-!..!!..~~, ....... •cNll' tlo Thi~ •vbooleou· ...... y ......... 1 .. 1 _11ld duly appol111od ~. ..,,., Chi fllcldUou1 nt.'IOI J111i.wy1, 1m 1'* ~ °' .... 11141111 ltlK6 u1 011~1 ~n.110U AM 01 1,. ..... • • _,, ...... -..... ompany, " CotDot11e ...,. ...,.... .. • .. TIU ..... ~ ~ •wnt11 NM'tl(I) llaed Th-Ill OOtll~ •• ... •• °' ....., c:wn~ l~lllg Iii ..... IOU, I(\ ....... " ~"duly .._tf>POfrUd TNltll l'la•,•1 __ ~!•P•r1 l11oh, fllO 111p1 W lfte OOIM't. "you 11on Of ~Md Demand IMVI on; No¥emblt 11, "'9UC NOTICI li.Cho11 10 Ow hlQNlt hid Ill 1:111 1111 """" "" •••• 1tw tulU'flU ""'-..., ., ,n1 .... or ..,, 1o11ow1na d• cai • nwu .,. • '*'°" 1n11tM&OC1 !fl tor lel• enc1 hie dlpoehad ''" 'UIUC NOTICI • lqf ~ °' ClllD m ... , .. 1.;u111a 1wi1w1111 u-• a '-•-• 1n n ~ 111 ICtl-bOd dOtd ol INICWIU. Wiiliam L¥Oft 11 Tf'UllM of tno --~ you may 1111 with Mid cklly '-"'"*"*' Don M. OtyM11e 1n.01 delctlbed tM.lw ~ •t 'lO'I'• #.0 Ulhllf 1 i>u• ot• OI•~ Cwtuy .-0r-.. 1(1.k AT P'UIUC 4UC:TION the Oehl Cl'tlldrlf!'I I,.. •Ith UIO coun a lomlel "• Truott1, iuol'I Olld of 1We -...ment Wiii ftl~ "'9Utlewe llOTICI W TUTU'l IALI llw ltme of ..... 111 la•lu bnn• l'V *"-'•JU••' 11fm1 l'-t• Of c.Htt,jl111e ~ TO TH! HIOHllT 91001 .. revocablo Trull for tl'lo quwt for apec1a1 Notice of TNll and •II dOCllrMntl with lht County Clerk of helne .. NtMe T,I . ...... IN)f11f¥.,. llw Unllw Stet IU'll•n 111111 u•ev 1A1 •1thlfl nlo llleconve,enGe 0..- FOA CASH Q" the !omit l•n•llt of Vlctorll Oall IN llllno °' In lnvernoty ~ obllgolionl ... Oninoe County on o.cam. ... .. ~... YOU ~· ... DlFAULT UN· ul All*lc.a wlltlc)U1 •0111n UI Vf\U<tl •illllJ ll fltl "lllUlll pany • (Al.tut,,.. ~ whlc:tl .,. lawfUI ~ In Och1. cJo The Wllllom Lycin '1ld 1pprelsal of ntote ... cureo thereby, and hH cs. bar 3l>, 1m Thi f'ollowlng persona OER A OEEO Of TllUST OATtO t~ 911».., 111 im!JllUIJ •• I 111J111..,111 the ''!J''' tu mill liu11 •• u.ilf' •t.1"°'"'"" IN Unit~ ,SUii.e) ertd/ot Ce., 4490 Von Karmen, lf'S or of 111y pltltlon or dll'~ and dOll tl~l>Y Pl5S'l17 are dolnO t>ut1nesa •: JULY 21. 1HI. Ufl!U H YO\J 111111 u• VotMlnlUll tJI "o· '""Ill 111111,1 u~1;1t111 f nct 1iv T1"''.,_ "'"""-'' th.ti mwu11t1 the c.uhl., 1 certJft~ or Now port loo~h, Calll. account H prO'llded In declare all eum1 llClltld Published New.....,. Bf h-ACCE..il PAATY RENT• TM£ ACTIOlll· TO PROTECT c:umht~1 all '"1111 1111 .. \ttat" lttto11ot 11lll aurt41t..v at DIKkl Ill T11nl .-.,.,_, l'r other Chldlt 1pecifled In 92ee0 HCtlon 1250 of It'll CallfOt· lhtrtby lmmedj•llt dl.l(I -~· ec Al.$, '875 E. 1.4 Slalmo 'fOlJR PROPERTY rT MAY IE 1111C1 lll41tutl 00• "411U lly •I ""' u1111111 ~ ll'llt °' "" 0vn A ~naon • !Nfned CMI CocM s.ctlon 29241\ Wiiiiam Lyon 11·Trust" ol n • Probece Code. A R• and payable an~ has Costa Meu 0•~Y Pilot Jan· •504. Anal'l_.m, Calif. SOLO AT A POILIC SAlE IF a. M.n Trust• m •1111 II •ub&1.11••~ ul ...,, '"' II• n1a11 .,., '"' "*' M1'l ....,.. (PllV•ble,ln 1\111 at the time the Och• Children'• It· qunt lor Special NobOI tlected and does hereby l>atV 1• U , 21, 28, 19'>3 Susan O. Spoulo1ng Sm11t( YOU NEED N4 EXPl.MATIOH lh11 l<1lluw1ng llnt:r111u1 ri.11t.•tv1>11 "' ••<1•1 lton Tt .. t '''" "'IJIA!"t o l!uetOI °' &ale) an rigl'll, l1tle and revocable · True' fc>f 11'1• form i. 1va1lab4e ll'om th• elect to cause tha lruSt Th·704 8233 Big Bear C1tcl1, Of Tltl NATURE or THE PRO. J)f0"411ty 11tu1t111ct 1n th~ IMl'lll C.11•11oJ11t a M1d'"'"" •Iii• mftt..l on J1tnutr't t 3 Interest conveyed IO llld Benefit ot Sarah Joyce COl.lrt efefk. Pfoperty to bl SOid to u 1, PUBLIC NOTICE Buena Part\, Calif. 90621 CHOING AGAINST YOU YOU 1110f8Mld County""'' ~11111 '""IX"•'.'"r •f 'uo1w '~'' lijll!i .u. 111•1tun..,.11 Nu ii now held by II under hid Ocha, c/o Th• W1Wom Lyoo Atlofn9' for th• ...... illy lh• oblig111lons Meuted -Kevin D Sm11n. 8233 Big SHOULD CONTACT Al.AWVEA tu ... , APN 4111 17i or •110•h1•• II '"'' II tt ..... Oi.'1!Mll HI Owtl P aou Oo!d of Trust In the JHOI>' Co.. 4490 Von Karman, tloner: lhtret>y. f1ctltloua Bear Clrcl•. Buef'lll Parll. Nob II l'ltrlOy Olvtn lrlat 11111 E•-:.1 f>O 10<.•t 111 1111 1 HIU.i "••1• l;.ol\•I ul 0111 ut CJ11 .. .-.l Rt• 4il(h of Or· ertY hertlna.11., desenbed: Ntwporl Boo ch, C11lll. 'DON A. AONALDSOM, DATED: DKemlter lkaef~ Name Calil. 90621 on JANUARY 22 1993 at i •S W1>S1 367 70 t-.111 ot rn1· t "'I R.'<.arld "'Iii~ C.C.....•1ly St•t11 °' C... TAUSTOA; CARTIER Af. 92660 5" UH BERNARDINO 30 1992 S This business Is con-NI. GATEWAY MORTGAGE Nt11111 IJQ lwt ,,, t "' Ill 111 PAACEl l 111 • ~" 1ru 1o1 loin•• uh•lu1 1ti.:t r.,•• ol ALIA TES William Lyon .as TruslM of ' tateWMnt · dueled by· husband and Tidl.t Nt1 9 111 1140 C.11y 111 ''" ""''"' 11• • 1•1 •1•. 1 M"' lr1<J•wi11 1.-1.n111"14ld. •Ill BENEFICIARY· ClllZENS the Abl g1lll Och s Ir· AV I!., . NEW P ~RT FIRST AM l!RICAN The IOltowtng pef'sons are wife . CORPORATION a ta~lornll C.>il.t M.1~ \ 1,.11 M.:.1> 11 '"'•"'' ,,.,_ 1 ""':".. .t· 1 1 wit JI tiulJI•• uMC 111111 ao ttlu BANK OF COSTA MESA revoc.oble I rust dated Au-BEACH, CA 92883 TITLE INSURANCE dOlng busloeu as: (a) IS-Tpe rtgistranl(s) com. COfporanon as Trusiee. Sua:tt· 1.0111utJ "' 1::1t.M 11 p.,.JI , B tl ••.,,,.,,'I' ',,.,,1 " 11 .. 1111111.,,1 1~1<11, 1u1 "'''°'' 01 ttcorded >Jy 27, 1989,.. st 25, 1976, c/O The Wll· (714) ~728t COMPANY, a California LANO MACS, (b) MAC EX· meoced 10 lrllnSacl buSI· SOt TruslM Of Subsntull Trus· Ml~l'lldnt<OU' ...... ,, ... 11 .. n111p ... fi .. Kt ltill' •• ., 1~-· .... ~. l.110 1lo•bLl\t)I~ I.Iulo• L,won Co. 4490 Von Publlshed Newpotl corpoJatlon PRESS (cl MAC XPERTS ness under .,,_ F1ei.i.ous tee. undtr and PUrsuant to Deed 011" 111 ltl(. Co..11111 i::. .. 111110 11•w1111..-.1 b,.,. 19~ 1i.1t' .. tlll .. 1 11...i "'""' ul Milli Booll page of Ofliclal Karman, Newj)Oti Beac eac • os a esa a1 y • • ~ I . nt-smn' Cocmry -& ~ .....i......t~ ... JI._...,_ ttw unu.__ __ = Rec:olds Ill lht otfice of the Calif. 92660 ' Pilot December 31 J .a..l•tam S.C:retary ' MACINTOSH EXPERTS (e) <\t>ove on. oot yer 1986 as lnsl No 86·3425~9 of c.oi1unu ltl4l•1.1h1Jf•1 all "'""'' « ~"'•••K•·· M .. , • .._ """>I''' ut ....i ~1111 .. ~ .,1 A11.._1.._.. with R1c o1der o l Orange Donald P. Johnson_. as I 7 1993 • anuary ... S:A.P 72319 ISLAND MACINTOSH . (1) Susan G. Spaulding Smith 011oat Records In 111• Olla OI ;iii, Qlll!I lltlCI 1111 ... ~,.,~ and °'"'ltJI e,.,.,,,1v UUI ....... ,,.,~ ''•IJO!\Ji u. lfll County: said deed ol INSI Trustee ot th• Donald p •• • . .... . • MAC XPRESS. (g)MACINT· K"'1n o. Smtih OM! County RecorOtr or OR· u~tul 1t .. )ldho Wt•>ldlll ••\ PARCEL 3 "". I ..i•H1'f1\ 1.i .... 1 .. ~ 1.1 hllu u.)41 ~ d escribes the following Johnson Trust Establtshed TI)f690 Publlshed New pofl OSH EXPRESS (h) ISLAND This statement w11s filed ANGE County St.11' Of t:.\1110<· i!nd hyd•nuttbltlS Ill <'•••ry 1111 '"''"'~'> 11ti1J '"I'•"~ 11.t 1 "'''""' .,. un,.u111bt•t1C.cv• property: • Novembw 20, 1991. c/o PUBLIC NOTICE Beactt·Costa Mesa Daily COMPUTER CO. (1) MAC w11t1 tile County Clerlt of nia Executed by MICHAEL "-•nd ""'I ~1\<1104.-11..~ "" lurl WI•"" \t1t ... 1 ''"""' ·•· 11.~ .11 '"J"i llllt. •ti() ll'lttlf101 PARCEL 1: LOT 3 OF The Fieldstone Company, Pilot Januarv 7, 14, 21, 28, EXPERlS COMPUT!:R CO., 01ang1 <;ounty on Oecem· BECKHAM ANO FCMMI GAEEH lllQ f.l()trqlcum flit Qd~ " 1J11111 D11 w1• N ,,.,. ,,, 1111 """ '" IJ lly ti 11i. lou1.-l1 nlACT NO. 10275. IN THE 14 Cotpotate Plaza. New· IN THI! 1993 ' 351 North Newport Blvd • t>er JO, 1992 BECKHNI. WILi! SELL AT PUB· phullum "'"J IJr l•Jt "111 n"'" ,,1 l1a• 1 ~ 11',,J1 1 ., lru~'"" 1' ui..i l•1 lhu tu11t1• ClfY OF COSTA MESA. port Beach, Cauf. 92660 SUPER.OR COURT lh713 #lOI. Newport Beach. CA F555778 LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST oul llit! ''Y141 01 wil,it.• 1·1• I•" u1dr1 "" n•11t~J " bi••~ '1"1 '"'" ,..._, Vft.~ivny >&tu COUNTY OF ORANGE, Keith A.. Johnson. Clo The FOR THE STATl! 92663. Published Ne . Of'1 Beach· BIDDER FOR C4SHICASHl£R S lfV as \UMlM!<i Ill' Owtli. ul d\lll ""'"'' ~1> "~' '. .r ,1,-..J "' ""' uh1111sol() C..iuo1v STATE OF CALIFORNIA Fieldstone Company i. -PUBLIC NOTICE Wiiiiam Andrew Deans, • CHECK ( able 1 b r Atlt,IJllJ M1.,, 1 •1,u110J~ r.A ·~·1 •·~ • h JriJ 5,.,,., tu •II llPN AS SHOWN ON A MAP RE' COrponitt Plaza NMport OF ALASK.t 1801, Buttonshell Lane, Costa Mesa D ... , P1101 Jail-kl law! l'Y a 1 ~e ti s.afe Thu 101c11 ,,,1"'""' 111 11 .. 01 < 11,4111" c-~~'"'" Nole 141 .• J 1 It; \.ul 12 ui Ti-.I CORDED IN BOOK 481• Beach, Calif. 9266<> FOURTH JUDICLU. cnst07558t Newport Beach. CA 92660 uary 7, 1c. 21 . 28, 1993 S u money 0 e Med on1i..;>1J 111111u1,.;t l1.1list11•• "' Tt"• 1,.~1,,1 ·~·"'''"1.,. , ,.,. .Ibo " '"' cu,. of Co!lt• PAGES I AND 2 ANO 3· Gary Frye, Tl'\.lslee of the DISTRICT NOTICE TO This business IS coo-Th.709 E~~~/~~ MT~NE (CNORTH) lorusl lhc11Juu ll•J1.•ll11 i """' ""'t'" ii.rt~~' " "' ,,._ It· ,.11 M1:w w..i11tv ut 0 11og OF MISCELLANEOUS Frye F1m1ly Trust, c/o Tho IN THE MATIER CREDITORS OF ducted by: an individual OUNTY •ci1S(>11c1hlv 1!\1tr11.i1 ... 1 111)1\ k-'il ,,,,1.,,1 1. "'" "' 1•11 ~1utt1 1.11 C..11IU11111> •j, Pl" w.PS.~ECORDS, Of QA. Fields1on1 Company. 14 OF THE ADOPTION BULK SALE The reg1s1rant(s) com-PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~ROTRHVEOUSWEE 700 CIVIC CEN· u•lll:l'IM:!t d•ll.I 1>111,;111 r-, "' 11•~•1 111 ll'"' '' i1 "~' " I\ Mdp •U<-~·11•1\J in 8.JI• •9 ANGE COUNTY. Corpon1le Plaza, Newport OF A.J.A . DOB: menced to transael bus!-I ST SANT A AHA. lht' """' llJ 1111 • •flll1dl µut.I• I: •r 1·p1iw1 ~~.. t 1 11 ,. P,.uL \I """ 10 1.11 MIW;Ult.r • EPT All OIL. GAS. Beach, Calif. 92660 Af>RIL 10. 1979 (SECS. 8104, ness under the flct1tlous FICtltlous CA all llQlll. uoe •nd Interest ~~hi.Ill ul 1111!. Nol11 < d•u 1111\ll'I " ~ .. 1, ,, I ., ..... 1;. nmu) M,;IJ> HI ""-' ouica OI ALS .. AND WATER This bvslnen 11 con. A Mino< Quid. 8105, U.C.C.) Business. Name(s) hsled Bu•lnen Name conveyed to and now held t>y 11 S243 9/2 !:M Pl. d:.< 1• ,,,1.,,.,1 111,,1 11 Hi<J C:outttf kul..utQttf ul """° TS BUT ' WITHOUT ducted by: Tenaols·ln-Case No. -ESCROW NO. lboV, o0. 11-2S.92 Statement • und8f said Deed or Trust"' Int Cu•r<.tfllly !Jdlutl Ca!ihlH!\ iuQdl °'' ... I 11IMlf• • """' 11 la1nly L .. 1 .. ul)I llw•r*ilfutll T OF ENTRY ON THE Common 4FA192·38t·PR/A 1Ge14-pm William A Deans The Following persons p1openy s1watecl m sa.d County~,. "' l-4.'fllll\;;IJ Ct!.•~) u1a1• .. 1 '" ,,1111,0 ,, ~"" .. 11 ,,., \id) m111tiral> ,;111J SURFACE OR WITHIN $00 The 1egls1tanl(S) com· NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY Thrs 5141ement was file<! are dOlog bVSlrle5S as· and State oescnbed ilS LOT 7, llcl'(dlJk, '" lllt' TtU)li> .. Ill I"'"' .md "'"l<JIJ '" """ UlhUI !lf{J!UL<fll.0011, ...... FEET TliER"EOF, AS RE· m_,ced to transact busl· GN PETITION FOR GIVEN TO CREDITORS OF with the County Clerk ot A AND R MAARKETING, E~Cf PT FOR THE SOUTHERL y 1.iuhlu1 e•t. dC.Luµt<1l>lt1 IU ,.,..,, 1.i1.,1,1 111111 "'" ,11 , 1, uuiJll• .,1 !iUCJ lu.ir 1111m uiu Sli,/WEO IN DEED FROM ness under the Fictitious ADOPTION TH E WITHI N NAMED Orange Counl'f on Novem-316 Alvarado Pl., Newport 800 FEET THEREOF AHO LOT hu)lu., µ1u~1tlt1<l· JJIOIJ"' '-""'M' M"J ti.' J'l 11 )ullct•u 111 Sct•ll ldnu• but HENRY T. SEGERSTROM Busfness Name(s1 listed Non-ICWA, FOf SEU.ER(S) THAT A BULK bef 25, 1992. Beactt, Calif. 9266,1 · 8 EXCEPT f"OA THt NORTH· 11Jun1tliuo1ton •s a11a1tatlli. ft" ~•·~:~<l~~ ,.1., -..mi00r ~ ~~ ---~OTHERS. RECORDED above on: March 24', 1992 Pub11ca1100 SALE 1$ ABOUT TO BE F552579 Roy L Freeman, 316 Al· EALY 13 00 ffET THEREOF Frum 111lutm.i1tu11 '"" " """, ,_11111111,.,1 di :>lV I 1111111 u1111y tr.1:1~111 .. ) lllU•Kk!t.I -EMBER 29. 1978, IN Peter M. ~ TO: B1uce D Nelson. MADE OF THE ASSETS Published Newport Bea<:h· varado Pl , Newport Beach, All IN BLOCK.18 OF TAACT ""' Tru)tw 1tcuntll •cl1<1t.i. 11 "~ 1 111, '°"' pu~•·<I 111 ., 1.k""""'"' •l>l:OllJu<J 10 I( 12981, PAGES 1987 Jamf s E. McNamar11, Name ot Parent Given No-DESCRIBED BELOW. Costa Mesa Dally Pilot De· Caltl. 92661 772 IN TH.£ CITY Of NEWPORT liut 1t11 "ho<.tt TiuM<."' •f,...4 'l> ,i..,. '''""' '""" , l"''I••'' b.iuf. J 101 F<"ll"s 4 13 ctllt.f OF OFFICIAL flECORDS. Trustee of the McNamara tlce NOTICE" OF HEREBY THE NA~E(S) AND BUSI· cembel' 24. 3l. 1992, Janu· Anne E. Freeman, 316 Al· BEACH COUNTY OF ORANGE ''" •cl.lf~ldl~ll• m .. dnan 1~! 11 I• ~ 1,, • .,t..,1\ t.. .... 11 4 1t; 11 •tJ ,,, Buu-. :17~8 ~ARCEL 2: EASEMENTS Revocable Trust GIVEN thal a petition for NESS ADOReSS(ES) OF ary 7. 14• 1993 varado Pl .. Newport Beaeh. STATE Of CALIFORNIA AS ly lt1t; stw• t cl()(J1c:..,1~1 /1 N, .,,._, kt"" t1 Cf\ "• r,11 l"b1,._ !.1 0 111<.1•1 RtK.uf<J> ASl>ET FORTH IN THE AR· Leon Lyon, Truslee of the adopuon ol A J.G . e MALE -THE SELLER(S) ARE-Calif. 92661 SHOWN ON A MAP RECORDED ouwr i.omrnon lk•Sl<Jlld" '" ''" u11•1t·"' '"'"' lru'f•, ""-ul.iJ ,,.1K<U11I ol ""' TICLE ENTITLED EASE-William Harwen Lyon 1976 chrld, born Apnl 10, 1979, CATHY LAWSON. 2172 Ou· th683 This bus1ness IS COO· I~ 800K 23 PAGE 6 Of MIS 111 lflu dl;Uw, 1.h ,, lllit••l di. 1,11111\o ''"V l•<th•lll t ,, , uflµdll.I l)oUt<.ljl(fl t..ctldlll.tt "' MWTS OF THE DECLAAA· Tl'\.ISt 11 Spongfield, 01egon, wM ponl Or., #2, Irvine, CA PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: husband and · "'°'~•Iv 1~ lf J & ir • Ii "''V ,.,, , ,., ... 1, ,.\,. ,1 H, '"'"'' 1r'"'"°° 11'\lt'tlldl '"'" TI0)4 OF COVENANTS Dic.k J. Randall, Trusla. ol flled In lhis court on Augusl 92720 • wile CEllANEOUS MAPS RECOROS Vw tu•!Co St CA1\lu M, .... , I fl ''"' t HO•J•t "" "" I ii ''"' 11·.t~klllly "~"""'"J&J w~ls CONDITIONS AND RE'. I.ht Didi J. Randall and 18. 1992 Petl~oner LC.G THE LOCATION IN CALI· 177257 The reglstrant(s) com-Of SAID OR.ANG£ COUNT Y 92627 """n11111 ,,..,,.1,.,,1.~, 1 .,,,~ ... 1...,11....i> dfll.I ..a • .,,~5 •' STf\JCTIONS, RECORDED Carolyn L Randall Trust r~uests the cowt g1v1 per· FORNIA OF THE CHIEF f1ctltloue mence<I 10 lfansact buSI· The street aao1ess and other 5100 ~11111·t1v •~ t~·•f'l</ ·''"' ,,,.,.., '" ,,. 11 ti\< hfh., ,11 1nu 1no1,.1 (Xjhll l!K 13303 PAGE 906 Kristin Reyn. old Och:s mrs.sion for adoption of the EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF Buelneu Name ness under tne FtetlllOIJs common oes1gnabon II any of lt>1 th• PY'l••w ur l>av11111 11.. 1 .. 1,11 fu"~'"' .. 1 u .. ll .,11<•1 ut th•) Nut11:u .,.., AHY SUPPLEMENTS Young By: Pete< M. Ochs. I h<ld I nd alleges that you THE SEU ER IS: SAME AS Statement Busjness Name(s) listed Ille real prooe1ty described lh(• utllnJdlNlfl~ "4.'\ UllNI lly ......... 1 l1.1l.1IM' 1•1 "" ,, I' $2 1 J ''Jll i 1. AME NDME NT s Attomey-.o-{act 11re the natu1al FATHER II ABOVE The FoOowtng persons at>ove on· December 18, aoove IS purporfld lo be 331 sold Dl..'\:d u• T1u51 1,,. IU<llr111 II•''"'" "~ ,,, .. 1 ,,, 11~ 1.,,11 C.u111.:11l1y 001, ... 1 w.>111uo £TO. Wiiiiam LyOn H Tl\ISIM of 1s alleged 1n ltle pet1110o AS l.ISTED BY THE are d 0 . 1992 62NO STREET NEWPORT h,;..~ and <'"-1,/0-'"~' ''' '"'-', '·'• 1c1 ih '•.l•I iti.1 ... ,..,..,. 0-U.I\.\ VI ~1,111.•I Ll\VU• PARCEL 3: AN EXCLU· the Ochs Children's Ir· that you art not required lo SELLER. AU OTHER BUSI· INTE~~g~u~ness a.s. Roy L Freem1111 BEACti CA 9?663 Ttu~li>l• d11<1 ul Salv Jl.i,. ,-,1111 .11t••I ""1' 1• IJdYdlllt! 111 111" f1u:.1tt~ u1 SJVE EASEMENT FOR revocable Trust tor !he consent lo tne 11dopllon NESS NAMES AND AO-GROUP A :o AL VISUALE This statement wa.s flied Tl'le undersioneo Tru~tff Calllorn1a Aeconvev· i••t1M•\ "'"I J l•·•"'-'~ "' lhi· tJnllJl'• .,,, t1L\ u•lllll.llo tu SIOEYARO PURPOSES, AS Bent l•t ol Victoria Ga I because you have tailed to DRESSES USE'O BY THE Coasl H• N~.. 18~~ with the County Cieri! Of dtsclalms any 11.lOlhly lor any anco Company a~ '''" llflll' ,,1 ttr1 111,ti 11 11111,1• ,, T 1u\lc1: ,11uvnh•1I pruµ1111 SET FORTH IN THE SUP· Ochs • Mgntfica.nUy, WllhOU1 jUSIJti• SELLER WITHIN THREE (3) c I r wy ... guoa • Orange County on Decem· lnCOlledness OI the SUtel ad· t.u,10.· Bv Su/Jllllt. .... '"' tMlll 111 ""' "" I• I 111 ~·" ' 1Uo11111..: .. 11U1 ·~ O•dlldl>ki p MENTARY DECLAR&_ Wdllam Lyon IS TrustM ot able cause f1ncluotng bul, '(EAR s BEFORE THE ~do M Sm"" pod l:>er 18, 1992 dress arid o~r common des· t .l_,, Ull•c V11.u PH-\Hh·• I ~" 04'-4<! ., I r1uno •llll)!IOdll Ill Wlll<.h T N OF COVENANTS. the Ochs Chifdfeo's Ir· not hm1ted lo~). IO OAJ_E_ SUC!L UST WAS ; caittom:-a ~· _ l'._5547!7 ~ !1?00 O<iluldk. llvu C,h111-. .,,~, 11,., 11.., .l•u:.luu 1.1ut1111~ ,i;,.,..1,,1u >---i'INOmONs AND • ~e Trust 1or-t -com~ uon · !1100--· ...fu1Hlsl.l~w rt Beach· u •o•t-ti--&~•t-.""'8 -4l '*~ trust•~· '"" ,. , '-"'lrt d ,,..., 1Ju1 '"' ... ~..._~, T•ui.1-·fno-.,, ICTIONS RECORDEO Benefit of Sa1ah Joyce ttll /e child. or to JHOV1de ~E~Xti~R)~~~SI-SU1te 330 Los Angeles Cost3 Mesa Daily P1tot Jan-~lal\Oe of me ObliQalrOn se· Oat~ -r--';t-" Y!I • d"'~ '"' d "'U1 ... ,,dn· I 900I< 13935 PAGE 369 Oeh$ or e care and support 01 A Cahf 9CX>69 • uary 7 14 21 28 1993 cured oy Ille Pf"Operty lo De sold s]:p .t:m ~· 1 ' '" 11 i1~"1"' 1 ... r • o u .... • 'V 11"' l>llo.-t ddd•'-~'"'"' U1 Of OFFICIAL RECORDS, W~kam Lyon llS TrustM ol Ille chtkl. or that you have ~ESS ADD ESS(fS) OF Tnii business is co~ • , ' • fh.707 and reasonable esomaled costs ~2 31 lt1'Hiil1 4 i1r .... 1 1111 " .. 1 .. 11 "' ll"IM"' u111d 'nmnMJr• ~l\ll'ljjllun OVER A PORTION OF .LOT the Abtga1t Och:s It· abandoned the Chtld tor '6E BUYERC ARE: KIM· ducted by· a COfporallon expenses and allv~ I tht 1 1 1:1t•<fll u•11t11• u• ,, 1.1 1· i. 111 '''~ <1LU•u .1k,., 111.1uu 31 OF SAID TRACT NO. revoc:ab41 Tru11t dated Au-n~t less than SIX monlhs ~1:. TH~~ ::cuUvYEE:: T::~ The r191s1rant(s) com· PUBLIC NOTICE bmt ol tile ln11Jal poDlc.l.!in or PUBLIC NOT'ICE ili.1wn '"' " ''-'" <" h•l•·•·11 111111Jt!•lv I\ • 'OOJ Pu,1 1Clt75 gusl 25. 1976 hea"ng on the adopuoo . menced to transact bust Ni S ""''''!IS .. 1 . .i 1.,,.,, .. ~ .. 0< l'lu •'-' •Cu•t• Mu>• CA y ARE IN DEFAULT Donald P. Johnson, u wtll be held on Fel>rudty 3622 Myrtle, Irvine, CA oess under the Rel1tJou~ Ficlltloua trle utloe ot aie ~ NOTICE OF dh1111 .._ .... ~l' r•.'IC)l·<tl1t>t1 '' !J2b21 • R A DEED OF TRUST Trustee ol lh'e Donald P. 26. !993. al I JO p.m.. In 9271 4 Business Names listed a ..... n••• Name SlS9.9n Ol BENHICl4RY TRUSTEE'S SALE ~·11~1l> "·"" ,,~e·••<-U s., .. , p•u1 ... •1• ·~ Wl•l\I,..., 7124189. UNLESS Johnson Trusl EstaDhshed Courtroom E belore Alic• THE ASSETS l'O BE at>ove on Dec~ber 28 Statement ~AV ELECT TO UN0£R810 UNDER DEED OF m ·usT s._,. •Mio fl 10 • .,1 1111. r ,,1,., tuo .!'"' IJU'loOX ut l"•Y•rt•J YOU T-'KE ACTION TO NOYembet 20, 1991 mary Closun. S1and1ng SOLD AAE D~SCRIBEO IN 1992 • The FollOW1ng persons In addltlOl'I to casn Ille T F No 92023 t.lrll r .. )li. 11111 """""''•~I Ii• 11.., '"'"'ld'u" w·'-ull-<I 11y PROTECT YOUR PROP· Keiih A Johnson Mastet The address Of the GENERAL AS AU. FURNI· Gordon M .. Smith Produc· are doing bus-ness as: Trustee Wiii aocepl a casnier S1 Loan No· 1237684 •hi 111.1\tht-'"' 11 11 " ''-'" " -...Kl U.'l'\.f Ul t tui.I tK luO"lll EBIY. l'T MAY BE SOLD AT Gary Frye, Trustee ot the courl is 604 Barnl!tte ~:~·T Fl~R€5, EOUERIYP· h<>ns Gordon M Smith FIESTA MOTEL 12550 Clleck clriwn Dy a Sta:& Of led· Otner Ae1 01 ·9207 2163 ''" t"'tt"' ,, "''°'-~ """' ,,, o•l<l t'•1"1f•~, "' '"" A~BUC SALE. 1ie YOU Frye Family Trus1 -Slrttt .. Room 228, Fair· • HIN • President Gofbon M. Lampson Avenue . Ga.Iden etal Cttdll union or.a Cllec-vov ARt. IN DEFAUl l 111<11 ..... , •• " .... ,pt111 11.. 1•u'>l'-'l <11 .. 1 ,, ~--• NEED AN E.XPl.ANATION J. Randall. Tru~tee ol lhe banlls, :~a 99701,,Utl• ~~~~iH~'£Kl~P~~~· Sm<th Prod:.Cuons Grove, Cahl. 92~ drawn by a Stal! or ttoeral S!V· UNDER A Of:ED OF TRUS1 1111~.h·· "•··~,. 11<11111<) "" .. , Cal1lorn1a Reconvey <>£'THE NATURE OF THE CarofynL.Ranelalltrvst phone 7~52-9256 1 you • ·This statement was filed Sh1ano Chen 12550 1119sandloanmoclat10n sav-DllTEO llu9us1 2 t'J'J" W·•111 1 ''' t,. 1 •u~h·• 'ance Companw 0~ .,,.,,, !CEEDING AGAINST James E. Mc Namaia. wisn to Ot>llci lo the adop. ~~~D:!_l;}E AN~ BUSI· "Mltl the County Cletlc of Lampson Avenue Garden togs &sSOClatlOn or S.W\119S UNI ESS 't'OU Tl\Kt fl('" l>.nl ""''1 lu•ul) l1t u m11· Ti,.-i ' b~ ~dlllli. r<t:ll~ • YOU SHOULD CON-Trust~ of tht McNam1111 lion. you musl do so by"°' d 2 ~ ~re lo-Orange County on Oecem· Grove. Calif 9264() b.lnk S08Qllld ~ SectiOn 5102 Tl(JN 10 PROlECt :YOUA .ld11••IJI\: 1111111 '"''" "' ••• E'"t ' .illn ""'' Pi.,~iO.·nt TA LAWVE~ R8Yocable Trust tilying lhe court. in wt1llo9 ca.te at 1 upol'tl t>et JO 1992 Yu Yu Chen 12550 Lamp. ol tne FINllClal Cod d PROPERf'f IT ~A~ HE ''"'''" "' 'll\'llh·• "' '"'"' !Uw ~.._. "'•1.. U~b 3495 WIMBLEDON WAY, Donald P. Johnson. as 10 ::;-at>ov•,address, poor °f~e:~JS:~eE.~t 9~~~E • F5ss177 son Avenu t , Garden ;iutl'torllldtodobus~1n:'1slSOLD Al I\ PUBLIC: SJ\tt ::... .. 1 ...i• •di t.1 """' "1'111' t-.. rurni.i ~1 3 11 OOSTAMESA.CA Trustee or the Donald p 10 edallo hea11ngorby Grove Cahl 9'2640 IF YOU N&O llN l::XPlll lrul '"'''""' r •'"'"' '" tio;,1•1 111111 77~ 2~7';) w(ll a ttrlti address Ot Jonnson TruS1 Utati'1shed appeani:I lldhe heal::/ "' ¥~~OT Bl6~EA ~~g;;R l~T 6u~i~ed N~~ l~e~Ch· This : bus .. ntss IS coo-~=r ~~ :sh~a:x:~ .. ~n: NAflON l)f THl NI\ 111Rl" ".J1t.1••ly • •P" 1 •t U!•lllk 1 O.;i,.._i ,lM-lltnt..,, l2 l~ll c•mon de11gnahon 01 Novemt>e<20,1992 person ou you 81 lo osa esa ay 101 an-ducted by; husba/'ld aJ'1d OF THt PROC.l:EOtNG'•'<l·Jhhn.11111· l"'~""'~"'"~A~.t.)ti..11.i ~II lhown above. K1tthA.Johnt0n do so, ltle adopt.on may CREOITBASE uary7.14.21 .28.1993 wile TrustMmay witnh~tNIKU·AGAINSl YOU YOU'~ ,.,,.11.,11,.,uw,""' ,, ,.,1,,1v 1~14 12 .:11 17 ~ Is gNWt a1 to Gary frye, Trustee of lhe l>e granted wlll'IOIJt Mth« t'1Tho00~l~paio01 ~'!. ot Th-710 The reg1strant(s) com-anct 01 lrl• Trusll8 s Oetd unbl SHOLrl o r..:.C1N TAC 1 f\ 111 .. '"•kllh· 11 .. '' "•OJI• ''1----------~plet-ss or~cor-Frye Fll!"llY f rust notice 10 you, A COP'f ol e s e is ."'""at menced to ltansact bus•· tunas become l'laiiable to Ill• LllWY!:R "• ..,. .. 1 nl'•~f .i•h,.••l•. OBITUARY reet~)." Th• beneficiary Kristen Reyl'k>lds Young ~:=•:ion lo ane ~e o111e:,t~~ ~ Eccrow PUBLIC NOTICE neu under the Fte1111ous oayet Of tnd.Pfset as a rmtllr Notice " rwrd1v u ,:,. lh•·u~i•Kk•f ... 11. ml•~• !>I ••11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii undllf aMd 0..0 of Trust. w~~ Uyon. u Tl\ltlN for p sent'° V>o o;:m·,120 El Te e~ 175438 BuS1neH N3me(s) llSU!d Ol t~lll I ""'' Serrano Reconv~y '"""'i..~1 11 .. ~..... M"I '"'II by""JUl(ln of • breach °' "' the Ochs Ch1ldf"en ,,. r"~"! C-p ltll~ ·~ ~ #1·10614· ()(O, Flctlllou• above on· Dvcomber 18, id sail ... be madt bill ance Company .. C..111111 lJ ., .... ,1 , .... " '"" ul .... I ti. cUl'lult In the OOttoabOns revocable Trust for lhe ol ows pl. aul usvll . f:'· 1992 • Wllhout covenant or warranl'f', 0 ,., c,.111)111Mutl't .,5 lru\tL., "'"'U''~' h "''" •h~ 1 '"""1 s«urtd thwet>y, hweto-B1nef11 ol Victona .C&1I ~~!'e1Jud2~as~~'OC::~8QJ~ !'s,0bu~1=:' ~~: BusJn1a1 Name Sh111nn Chen UPrt$std Ol lmPUed. regarding .,. !>lJ<.I ~·!.srn rru)t<..., .,, ~ull 111lp1t·~1 ""~'""' "' ''"'""'' fo/!I ••ecuted aoo delrv· Ochs a'! · bomme<elal Code Sec1ton St•t•"'•nt Th•s statomen1 wa.s, llleo btll possession OI encum-s111ur.._o0 11u~h.-'" 011,~.illnl 10 H• '-'"I NutL 1,.,_., •"·"II' ldll to tn• ~a wuuam Lyon. u Trustee of ?650 6 t06.2 The Follo"Mng pel'$0t'l$ with tNt County Cieri! o1 brances 10 pay tTle rema<nino 1tn.· ~ ut TruJ.t ,,,,,~ ""'' '""' ~"-''""'" ur 11 .. ''"''" Dec:taratlon ol. De-the Ochs Children Ir· The etlect ot a de<:rM1 °1 11 b' th are dolrl9 bus-ness as: Orange County on Decem-prlnel~ sum ol lhe no1e(s) st-'"' M1t,1Mk• 1\11111 .1110 M.iw ,., ... , ''' "'• llu~•~ • ••mh•I t•y oncl Demand IOI Sale, r1YOCabl1 TruSI IOJ the •dop~on ~ be ID or· and S:dd:sFoi thee n: FOUNTAIN UOUOR, 18880 t>er 30. 1992 Clltttl 0y Slid Deed of Trust. n11 ll111c1 hu:.1Jdt1<l and ,.11 1-d•I Gt "1 •Ir,,,~, Mitten notice of de-~fll ol Sarah Joyce :9',.;:"'!~~ ~i/afi~ will'I whom claims ,::y l>e Brookhu1s1 StrHt. Fountain F555890 WltTI !Oteresl ltler@on as PfG· Rt-<(M•k~I Autiu,.1 10 l'l~O Serrano ~econvevance , and of el.ction to and el'ld an 1 al relalron-flied 1s the Escrow Forum. Valley, CA 92708 Published Ne"'l>Of1 Beach· vlded 111 saio note(Sl a<IVal\CeS "1 S.••11. N 11 P&1J•• NII ""' Compa~y 1 i11tl A•·•'~'""..' c:elll .ltle uodenlgned to W~ltam LyOn. as TnistM ol shi ~ the child 2.3161 Lake Center Onve Nam Hyuo Yoo, I I 128 E. Costa Mesa Dail Prlol Jail-II at1y under ltlt itrms ol uio • 90 4,,!.l!IO t ut u 11t1 •di R1~111 i .11r1.1 ''"''"I""-t • Mlll..said ptoperty IO .. tlJ/y tht Ab 1gla1I Oochs lrA arJ'you 1nctud1nn inheol-•120. El Toro. CA 926:10 C~90uo70a Strtfli, Cem1os, U"tv7 u 21 2: t99J OetdolTrusl fees CllafQH Mld HL~rn•I\ "' "" 11111" "'Ill< 91 Ob ,11111, "" '1 '" Bv $tl<I obllgatH>ns, el'ld theft-revocable n.rst ;ite<I Au-• .. ,, 1 d 1 .. 1 -, • -• of T Cliumv A" '"ik•• ul Vi..i•"I• r,,,. .. w. ~"""l "" • r-,, • 111.wr ttle 14nderslgn1d gusl 25, 1976 anc., and l<> cre111e the re-aJ'1d the ast ate or tumg Hey Sulc Yoo, 18880 E ""' Tt>-705 expenses me iuslee and ol Courll C....Jlthwrn• ,111<J •u1 1k·11t Oat"' l'I,, i·ml• • •t caused said n()(ioe of de-Leon Lyon TrustM o1 tl'le lallonsh1p of parent and claims shall be 1·25-93 Bermuda Sstreet Cemtos Ille lrusts a uted by said OMO V I 199.1 fault and ol tleetj()fl to be w1rn11m ~--· Lyoo t976 child betwHn the pell· wti1ch Is the buSloess day CA 90701 • ' PUBLIC NOTICE ol trust ~""'111'1 h• 111~1 N<;flt l ut ~;1 flSJ\ProH • .., t1corded Febru•ry 19 Trust boner and the chtld btlore the sllle dato spec:!-This business ts con-Date DECEMBER 16 1j92 1~" ''"', '" 11<•n1 •;• J •; 11 1 1 11 1 1 19&2 as lllW No 92: This sta11mool was filed II you Wist! lo contest ll'le fled above. ducted bV husband and CNS'1073728 GATEWAY MORTGAGE Cl>R· J; 1~~~·~ \: ~''~'~t.l 1 u ~l-----·----- 09003 In 8oof( Pag. ol Wllh lhe Count~ Clef1< ol adOpliOll, you Ile et'ltUOO DATED: 12/28/1992 ..,,. F1ctitlou1 rORATIOI( N fl lrisl ,' 9;1512b,, ···::, PUBLIC NOTICE C:Nfte1AI Aecords in the ol· ~e County on Decem· to the following oght$ KIM -H 0 A I ffl Tne reg1shanl(1) corn-Business Name IS Slid Tr11stH 0 1 ~ 11----------flca ot lhe reoorder o1 Or· ber 9, 1992 a lo be re~eseflled by NQUYEN, KIM·THOA meoced 10 transact 1>Us1 Statement 450SCOLOR.ADOBOULEV~RO Se~:•)" jli~:~: ;ry ~~o,~9,1~1!1 YOU ARE IN OEFAUl T ange cOYnty: FS53747 an att0tney of your ch0tce NGUYEN TRAN ness undtr lhe flcttUOIJS The FOllowmg persons LOS ANGELES CA 900J9 818· 1 oo p M .. ."uiu N.ulll 1111;,1 UN DE A It DEED 0 F NOR MINTON Haro l d Ja'"•• (Ouket Nonnlnton, 71, a 39 ..,ear resident o t Newport Beach, p assed away< .January 2. 1993 Survived by wile Kay. children L.il t1an Oc..1gess, Jenn1fe1. Cttrlstopher and Jet· Irey o l New port Bea ch. a aughllr Amanda ol Seattle. WA and dauQhler Sarn A nn 01 London Eng1ano and grand d11ugh1er Amanoa Per his Mquest no sen,.oes w ill be held !ftid Sale w1I be made, Publjshed Newport Be.-ch-'hyour ex~nse, Published Newpotl Business Name(s) listed are dOlng bu'Slness u · 5'9·3512 4,111, m~ .. h 111, C.uut•lv TRUST -OAT'EO JANUARY i-. WllhOut COVll!lllnt Of Costa Mesa Diiiy Pilot 0. l~ed .... • court· BHeh-Costa Mesa Daily above on: NIA LOGAN ANANCIAL SER· 8)' OW:E SOX AlltflONfd Sig· (•l\l;lhou'>t· 100 C.11<1< (;<·11 I 1 1989 UNLESS voul••••• ~~1g;~~s~1,: ~: Clln'bef 24. 31, 1992 Janu-~:~;,,cum~1:aO:::. 1~ ~~ Pilot January 1. 1993 .r: Hyvo Yoo, Hey Suk ~·g~~· 2~w~r.sh'8!3~ : C185160 n1tufl '"' l)IM • w.,,, s.i111u """ ~:~~ .,~~1'i~o~~A~A?r ~ Of encumbranees ary 7. 14, 1993 are Indigent; TH711 Thi:s stallfTlent was filed Cali! 9'2660 . (,fl di '"'111" '"'" IHlll ,, 11" MAY BE SOLD AT .. PUB ~ :.. _,.... •• Th~7'9 ~ lo have !tie adopllon 'Mlh the County Cieri! ol OoA·,,,. L Sol by 2888 12 311992 1•111• 1993 IHyt1<·SI llltltlur 1"' "'11 ltC SALE IF YOU NEED y t .. 1 rem-.. ng pnnc.. hWttl ....... ......_.. PUBLIC NOTICE •..... s • HlCl~olllc at tnt ""I(' "' .... 1,··1---------~;...i tom ol the note(•} ,.. PUBLIC MATICE 9 ,...._...,.,.""" so vou Orang• County on Oecem-BayShore Dr ,c;-12. New· PUBLIC NOTICE ,,, '""'""' moi,...,. 111 '"'-llM ~ bv a.Id deed ol ftV may h~ve mor-e tJme 1° CNS1075329 ber 11· 1992 port Beach, <=.lilt. 92660 ... ~ St1tlc!.I u11 •<Uhl lltlt• Tr..-., With Interest .. In BSC 1280 P::f'~ th OOUf\ I le F1ctltl~• F554571 This bus1nen IS con· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 111111 lfllulO"ll 1 on•cv···· '" .. "' noll J)(ovlded, ad-In th~ ma::. e s I Bu I Published Newport Beach· ducted bV: ao 1nd1tlldUal UNDER A DEED OF 81kl now ,,. ... , ..,. II Ullfll•I VllnCH. ii aoy. under 1he P~ITT~°'To D t ,., ..... 2 sane•aName C.osta MesaOa1ly PilotOe-The regtstrantts) com· TRUST DATED JULY 14_!.dl\J •"--:ec.I Ill 11..i IM\ljk•fly tlrml ol Mid 0..0 °' ... ' "'" • • . . .., "' tatement menced IO transael bVSI• 1988 UNLESS YOU TAKE Tiwt. I c:tl and ADMINISTER Allcelftar, Cloault Th• Followtng persons cember 24• 31 · 1992• JIO\r ness under ttle FICl>IJOUS ACTION TO PROTECT SllUillllll It\ ~·-1 c-.. iumv •111•1 ~·;,, U:~rvstM ESTATE OF: Standing Maater/D•p! at• dOlng business as: ary 7• 14· 1993 Business Name(•) kSled YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY ~·~ dllll '"'~ ,. ...... , '" ,,, ..,. ol lhe trullS crtated •RENDA OWNBY uty Clertl 990 LANE AVENUE PART· Th-676 •bOve on November 15. BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC I PARCEL 1 L HI , 11 "' o..o Of Trust 0 .... , _..,.., p bit Mid N t NERS, 14 Corporate Ploza. PUBLIC NOTICE 1992 SALE IF YOU NEED AN ' le W11 be held on; R -.v u a ewpor Newport Beach • Calif, Donald L Solsby EXPLANATION OF THE N" 116<>!> 111 1114' C•lv 111 2-8 1993 1 1·30 CA&m NO.At87048 Beach.Co•ta lleaa 92660 CN Thlt satemtnl wu filed NATURE OF THE PAO 11114!"'1'°'1 6""h l.11Unl., 111 tne' IObb. ~o tn• To an heirs, beneficilnes, Dale. Piiot December Westtm San Company. • 51072788 with ltlo County Cle,_ ol CEEDING AGAINST y • 0.<>•k)I• !:>ldl\ "1 C.•111''""'' g located y ot 601 creditors, COl\111\gef'lt c:red•· ,1, 1992 January 7, Cllltloml• COtpon!UOI\, 702 F1cUtlou• Orange County on Otcem· YOU SHOULD CONlAC~UA l.IB5 ·~·· n1.11• r;;~1111t.•tl •II Soulh Lewi StlMI, Of· tors.lllld person-.Whomay t4 2t 1993. West Washington Street. BuaJn ... Namo ~8.1992 LAWYER "" t lj~ .<llj• I!) ca1110:.a 92668 Olhet"Wlse be lnt9ftsl.cl In ' I th702 San.Diego, Calif 92112 Statelftent F5S3834 NOTICE Of' 1h1uoyll 12 llW IU ... Vl "' Ml\ ~ llM" OI N ln/tlol the wlll or es11te. Of both, lndustnat Eutlak9 Part· -Th• Follo\Miig ~· T • -' •l'-1U.' Mdt..,_'41_..,..""-' __ __.. __ .. publlc:don of lhll notlc:. ol: BRENDA OWNBY RO. PUBLIC NOTICE not'I II, Lid., a Calitomla ar•dolng buSlnesS as: lshe<I Newf)Of1 Beach-R~ST~~:1 ::LE hw ul ttw C' uunh R•~ 111114'1 PACIAC VIEW MEMONAl PAM c.m.t..., • Monuety c11..-•~•cwv 3~ C>K lhC \/-~ .... ~e.aetl .... .,... ' NALDSON lltnited partnership Daniel OP SOLUTIONS 25571 Costa Mesa Da.ly Pilot 0.. o ul !.t'•d C.iunl~ hWJt•lh1•1 !!:d'°t!:'a..=:.: ~ A PETITION has been NOTICE OF DEFAULT 0. Lane, Gentf)ll Parlner ol Purple Sage, S~n Juan cember 24. 31. 1992. Jaov-, ,0~ ·~·~··"V ~' . '.9')J "1 ••lh "'"' i-"'""' 111 t ul '> "' lion NCUred by 11'11 above filed by WILLIAM N RO. NO TICE IS HEREBY tndustnal EasUakt Pa!1ners CaptSltanO, Cahl 92675 ary 7, 14. 1993 01 ~11 1110"1 1~~.';,!~'"' •; !Miid 11,..-1 "''" rih ..J .. ,, 1111 desmbed dllCI of NALDSON In the SupetlOf GIVEN· Thot Flist AA'ltrican 11 Ud u Cor~ll Ptoza Data Processlng Sofuuon1 Th-6n 1' '" Ill' 11 low!> 8uy1n1111iu 111 11 1a1m1 llllmattd 00.. lnllt COUt1 of Califomla. County Insurance Company. The Newport Beach Caltf • Inc., a Caldomla Corpora-~"'1> builthr1<51 k'll •111~1 "1 711 1n •ti\! c.,~11·11v 1<1111 01 ..._, .. J i 1• ••· of ORANGE. original Trustee was Amen· 92660 ' · lion, 25571 Purp1o Sage, PUBLIC NOTICE ar~ct 1 '" Oil.' n tv 111 Lui 11 wt111 h IM•1t1~ ~1111h b' MS. and, ldVanc:ee Is TliE PETITION requests can Securl\lts Company, a David B Kuhn Jr Gen· San Juan Capistrano Cal1I C~tlflll" County 111 (lttt<l\J\' 00 ~ W1•~1 1;,>9 }II lt.,·I 422--2S. !hat WILLIAM N RO. corporation. Fit~ Amencan eral PIMtlf o1' fndustnal 92675 ' • FlcUtlou1 S Ith• 01 Cdhl•Nllld Calilor· a1on11 ,,1111 ""' 11un1 It•• J°:::'' u:•~;:: NALDSOM be appointed 11 Tide lnsurancie Comp;any. a Eastlalle Partners 11 Ud •• 1• Thia business ts con-·Bu•ln••• Name ~::n .. Rec~n:'~yanc~ COm· Noilho.•dlll<'ll'!' • t11nl1 01 "''"' be 11 ptrlONll tel)'tsentallVI to Cahloml• COf'PO'allOn was Corporate f>14n, Newport ducted by: a corporation Statement • 14 ... 1 11011" 1t11o•a lot thl.•11< 1 1 IJ(lhfl1J•1iu 1•~•t11 ~~nu than the admlnlst., the ntatt of the IUbstltuted ts t.rustee by Beactl, Calif. 92660 Th1 t1gls1r1nt(1) com-The Following persons ~11111_ "' '1"1" •1111mulll•tl '§<IKI "''" ~itJlh b uo 00 ..., Ind Ml~. dl<*ltm. document recorded con-Boswe• Propef1111 inc e menced 10 traoaael l>usi-are d01n9 bus'"ess u •o~lt<t• '"l<l\' lt~it 1 •!fl '" W1·1>t 12 CN lt·,•t lll1·n1 •' -.-._.., tl/2M2 THE PETITION 1'9quellJ currently with 11'111 docu-Ca~lornla corporaUOn ~-ness \lnder the Actltlous (&)METRO COAST LIMOU· Oo•'ll 111 11"'1 l••t~ ult~J by Nuilh jj t 00 00 Wv>I Hove A Goroge Sole 1 ,.4ortuary '* Chapel CtemallOn 110 B1oed11w1y Colt• Me .. MJ.1111 T .D. SERVtC• Cott-th• decedef'll'S WILL and men!, I corporaUOA, IS Ouly .,., Pa'1ntlf of lnclustoal Buainess Name(s) listed SINE lblMElROPOLITAN B•IK l' H ""' Lnotl d•>tl 1••• t•I 01 IOt.•I thHlo II ...... t. ti ~.-~T~.~~tt~be ~~~~od ~~~·~~~rs ll~4 ~~-1991 C~~~~~.~-··················~················ i ~ ._..,. .. , to ptabal• fl\I will and Dlld ol Tl\JSt datod Ftbfu. 3J.3 ~h Hope Stl'MI, Data Processing SoMlons Jav1 R03d, Costa Mesa, l•t•nt .S1cr1tary, any oodieds .,. avatlablo •ry 2, 1987 exlC\lled by Sul!• 4600, Los AnOtles. Inc.. Nigel ChrlattnHn. Col1f 9262t':i leutt. Ywle at., tOf eumlnadon In In• r .. Muhlel'ld1 Auoc.lates. a Caltl. 90071 President Jaques 8 Della, SJ04..B 1tt• CA ••••• kept by the cout1. Cal1toml1 ~ partner· Thl1 buslnesa la con-Thie alatemeot was tiled SNsnore, Newport B .. ch, ' THE PETITION reques.ta ship as TNll<>t', lo lavOf ol ducted by' co-partnen with the County Clertl ot Cllltl 92663 ' ••· ... ~~La THE ol.lltlority to admlnlsttr ttle Well• FWOQ Barn!, N.A . a Tile regls1ron1(1) com· Orang. County on Novem-Thi• buslne11 Is con- r .. ._ • estate uno. In. ~ ~tlonal bankillg associ• mtnt::ed 10 transact bu_.• btf 20, 1992 d~td by: an lndMou.i UP•CT•D OP•NlllG dint .Adrnlnl11rat1on of E .. llon H e.n1tlctery, ,.. ness uncl., the Fldl\IOu1 'N2tn Th1 tegl1111nt(1) com-MY• OSTAlldD \t!IM Act. ('nlll llUthoNty cOfdld February 6. 1987, Bualne11 N1me(1) ht~ Publlahed Newport 8eacf't. mencod to lfamlld bu• CAUJMQ nt• '°" will llflow IM penonal tep. 11 lnattument no. 87· •b<>Ve on· Flbruaiy lt7, Cotta ~ .. 0.lly Pt!QI De-n.ss Ut'lder Iha Flcllt•OVS n T•LaPMON• tntntMlve to tako n:winy 069913, In boOti P'98 ol 1987 Busineu N m1(1) Na1ed 181118 ON TH• .c:tlOna WlthCM obeainint Officllll Aocorcts In !hi Of· lnduatrtal Easlllkl Part• c.mber 17, 24• 31. 1992• oboY<a on. Dec9mt>tr 16 •ll'OR• THI court llPPf'OYtll. 8efOrl tall· flee°' vi. County Rtccwd., ,.,1 II, Ud • Oavld B. Kuhn. J"1U8"f 7, ,993 1992 • ' tno c.naln 'WY Im~ of Onngt County. Coufor· Jr. TM70 Jo<lqUM a.~ ~.!!J.~.41'1 .-,.. ~.IN~ n1a. aec:uring. omono °"* w11tMn Salt c ompany. PUauc-ncl Thi• at••ement was ft"led • -·-IONI ~ will bit obllgMlont, OM "°'9(1) lot ~ "v w th h COUl!ty Cleril of U-t.. ACIOI09 rtqullecl tO ~ notic9 IO tho prlnclp•I 1um ot 'Thl1 1U1tt "'tf'I wa1 1\11<1 177403 Ofanqe County on Otcem- ..JUbllsh1d Newporl lnW~~ Plf'IOl'll unlell 165(),000.00 Said Mott and wilt\ the County Clerti ol Fl~lthMI• bet 1e, 1992 l~·Ootto ..... OaMy llwY hive welllld notice °' O..CS of Trust .,.. tubllet Of.no-County on o.c.nt (lrla44N .._. Januairy 1 14 at eonsonted to 11\1 propotld to IM follO'llllno mod•b bet 30. 1992 au .. -.a ... .,.. P\iblllhed Newpot1 9uel'I· l"3. ' ' ' actk>n) The lndlpei~ \IOne .net •~a: Faa5'104 Stat.......t Costa Meu Dalty Not O.. tt714 :""'or='°"~ d~ ~art ~~atttt Pvblllhed NewPolt 8"ch-... ~~c:=. ~a cemt>er 24, ~1 . 1991. JaflU-----"------1 ltllld. peraon ..... an ()4). (2) Proml•IOl'f Noto daled COila Men Dally Pilot Jtn. l.AKE F'OAEST UOUOA. ary 7, "· IMJ tn0 PUIUC NOTICI teeton '° IN '*"°" "'° .N*y 29, 1992 In th• •mounl '*Y 7, 14, 2 t. 21. 1~ 207'1 l.1111• For-eM Dnw. Th-611 •ft Cftt07'l8S lhoWI llOOd caUM ~the o1 MU.Ot 1.19 whk:tl ref\. fh.703 Suite J, Ulk• ~ Caltt -..-UC _..TICE r court ~ not Iha nanc«I IN onginal note, 92'30 r--'"" ill . f'etlU•• llUlhortty. (3) f1l'll .MOclff'lea(lon ot PUIUC NOTICE Rlctl1td M Cherveny, •......... ..._. A HfAntNO on the ~ O..CS of Tru• d...0 J>.jy tOHI lmpetJ_. Avenue, 1 .. , .... ,... ion ... bl lletd on JANI>. 21. 1tta end recoto.c1 AA> cntOJ9oHO GardWt arow. Cald. ~ f"8 F0lot#ln9 pet90t'll AAV 21. 1193 • t :4! P.M. G'llt S, 19'a u ~ P'IGtttt•• -. Elle M ~. 10171 lif ~: In ~'103 IOcatM at )41 numetr 9M22211 ot of. ......... .._.. ..,._.., ~ o.0en I , c/o The ~ ScMl'I, Of'-11o1a1 teeofd.a; ttl• "9 b1in-, ... ,...... Grow, CMI '"63 The ~19 ~ M Co , enge. --. elldll ,,_... ~ MICtl The Follo\llllng PlfllOnl Thi• bu•lneu lo c~ .,.. dOlfta ~ ., •• Dr,, ..... rT YOU OBJ£CT TO lhl Owd ol liwt and the otia-n dOlftQ Dut1nH9 ... ~ 'W co-~ WAAN[lll CAFITl"IA, a..c:n, • '2ilO .... ol "9 pe4ttj0n1 you oatlOfl 9IC\nd ~ .,.. CAUFOANlA FAANCHISe The re911t,.,,t(I> com-trn t. ..,,_ A---. M. ~ t10 Tiie "'°'*' .,_, at the '*"' ~ .,_.., Dy "9 ~ ASSOC14nc>N, ... N"ff menc:ed to 1t--..ct ..,... ...,.. AN. CA. 1110S · ,......... c~. 14 ~ MCJ .._, 't04ll -. ~lid. ""' 1 ~ SINet, Sui• "1. CotLI n... uno. .,,. ~ Ad1tan A vai.n1111le. ,,..._ Newpoft e.:;: OI ........... oe.. ol, and ...... In,;,. .... MeM, c.I. ~ "*"-' N~e> ..... 11MOJ W.-llttlPy lft,, allf • .-0 """ h oowt-. gallon• tor wtMdl MICtl IC en lo~d. U 2 N ol)c>W on no1 .,ac HunllnftOn h•ch.' C-' •• McNar111ro. Of9 N ........ Y0411 .. Owd' ol fruit lo MCMl'lty ~ ..... 2000. LOI Alcl\ard M ~ .... ol IM McNllNrll PMl•IOe """ i. In Plf90n Ml OOMtW In .... ,.,. ~ c.t. IW4$ T1'e Pt... QI I 1' Thi• IMIOIN.. 11 ~ fll..,_lm!IM19 .. llllll• Trull CJo Thi Of t.f ~ ~. . "*" "81 not blaft ,,.._ UriN "9lwnlf\. Ill a...11 f1M clwdM W, M 11• ,..,.. ~ l~ Co., 4490 Yon II' YOU Ml A CMDfTOlll Of: (t) "'1nei!MI """' In IM ...... ~ 1'1, C.. 1"9 rno91 ~ Thi ..,...,_... Ml ,... -. ~ ..,., CW I ....... CINdllOr ti ltf'flCMlt Of 1111,0t t Tl ...... c.lf ... He ~ Y"' ....... '° trllW:ll ~ a..-.,. lllDlllll.Wol'.._. ......... ...,,_..,. -~ ......... lewitr, to>lt !-. Of .. ~_. ....... INlr .. ~ Uolt LfOI\ TN99 ol IN Vfllll ........... IM '°"" (t) IMtr.-WI IMI • ~ ...... OWMI, 9'tle .. -r ----Mr• "'*"-ftM'I • n .... .... ...,,... L~ tt1't end !NI a ClOP¥ IO lie P"' t "'.'' • ~mo 11n l ot 2. Ulie '°'9tt, CoM ~ ~ INOUndt ,_...., __ ~------ ' STARTlllli A llEW BUSlllESS?? The l.egal o.p.rtmtnt et tM Ptlot t. plMMd to ennounce a new MMce now ev.llable to ntw ~ W• will now SEARCH the name tor V0U It no _,,.. charge, end MYI ~ tM time Ind tM trip to 1M ~ HouM In Slnta AN. ~. Of CCMll'M, •'* 1M ...-c:t1 It com~ we wtll n1e your flcttttout bu.in.. neme ttlttmtnt with the County Cleril:. put)WI OfU • ~ for '°"' ..... .. ~by141Wend"*'MI~ proof of publlcdon ..,, County. OM. Piffle 1top b to roe your fle11ttou1 bu1lnou statement •t tne PllOt ~al O.partmont. 33Q Wt11 S.y Colt• M... C1ltfoml1 11 you can not •top by, plN M 1 cell UI '1 (714) 842 ... 321, 6$ntl0n 315 or 31& ano -. wlll ~•11 arr91'\gom.ni. tor Vo1J to handle ttm l)fOCedllf'I by mtll It you ahould have any f'urt"4tf qUllllOnt, plMM call ul Ind WI wl ti. men then glad to anlst VOi.i Good Luck In your MW butlneuH • .. ' .. Thurlday. Ja.iuary 7. 1993 330 Wen Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 98887 J ... HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 1002 _.,.ndondtHi P .. ace 4BR hotna only 2 miles from ocean! O ver 20 00 s ft. Needs work Bank wants o 4,000 Welcome (714» MB S875 BANK REPOS Complotely Aomod 2BR. 2 SBA perfect for first timers. Frsh ~nt. new carp. and morel $95,000 $385.08/mo Fully Rel\lrb~ed 3BR .. 1 BA Hrd wd lira, tam rm, Ip, 2 car gar. Ne w paint and carpel New appliances 1n kit $159,900 $648.16/mo Abandoned In the Hills 2.BB. 2.58A. Lacge Jut. Grea\ area. good loca· lion. $1 62~95'>. Exccu11ve Home 4BR. 1. 75BA single sty Ip, lrml din, now carpet. RV access . 2 car gar Large yard w cove red p ntto. Huge comer lot 5169,900 Oceon View 2BR. 2BA beach pad Vacant end ready to se l ll $1 7 0 ,000 $689 10'mo Nocds Attention 4BA. 2BA single $tory h ome F ixer, but c hock out this price! $175,000 5709.37/mo Furer Upper GENEJUU. 1002 GENEJUU. 1002 HOUSES/ NEWPORT SOUTH COAST COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT llHTAlS TO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiil•miiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONDOS iEACH 2169 MIRO 2181 BEACH 2669 SHARE DUPl.EUS 2724. tnm'S hech Uf9 Reduced Repo FOR RENT ••&iiiiiii••• ••Cheery furnished iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&I Enjoy living blocks Great Buyl Latge 21 .. ________ LUX CONDO 2Br 28a, atudlo, '555/mo. No •WALK TO BUCH• COM· Look'~ 1~ resp/ Newport Hta Al from ocean. AHOfd. atOfy necutlve hofnel• & Incl • ""' ..... pie ch able 4BFl. 36A. Best located on a targ• '°'·---------Beach Are•! frpt, pool, apa. tennis. pets. Gu wat• · Studio c:ottAge. Gar· prof gay mate to find •: -2 ·-... _... _ .. _IUU St. Albans. S900Jmo. Lv Mag Me-5330 den/patio. SS50 Ind and •hare 2br/2ba. 2.5ba. car buy tor lhts model In a great netghbor· a 11 T •o • ...... rvoo, P"'llOft''" lrg ...... _ r must .... $259,900 hood, •BR, 2.758A, 3 p~us~ 11· 2107 YEARl.YOA WINTER 838-0405/d 7'31-7521/e •8f1ght CNlet .... uttl. 642·3871 A.S.A P. 644~9975 ,;;..~. "'" C-21 Surf. cat garage. Reduced ~.i.n v~ S700;MO-SIS7MllO L T LA SI IED E'aide 2br, gar. water/ 2BA 1 1/2 BA duplex, N F Eu d CM lg 650-6578/S48-0 (Tt4) H2·7873 to onty $239,000. C-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiJ 1-48A.,nd0cnnlrol'll It'• tM reaou~ you gas pd Move-In $745 BHChJUdo shops, I/ em shr I.It • own;, Wiii Help 2 t A · Nelghbo ~ LRG 2Br, 2 full ..ba.IJ, ~nlshedM'lll.VMllecl can count on to MM a no peia: 548-78S4 p, bit-Ins, S925/mo 2BA 2BA twnhom•. lg•-------1 4BA 2BA. double ga-hood Emporium Baytront. •e<:urd bldg Villa Rentals m yriad of m«chan-yrly, n/pets 675-0097 closets, =3J~· INCOME rage, hreplace. FHA C7t4) 83e.2100 w/2 encl parkng apes. dlH Items becauM •MOY1l·IN SPECIAL! S II cut I S525/mo. yY avail. lbw doWn or no Whir Paw A e eoc: Fumlshd Marina avaJI. 675-4912 our colum,;. compel Lg clean 2br tba, gar, =h• full B'-. ~,:;.:, LIDO ISLE qUtet pran PROPER $1600 1 67"'·1o.308 quali fied buwe,. to nu c:pt. O!W, storage. • down, eiicellent c:ond.1-Due9? yr Y .,-y. calll , $750 No Pet &40.2495 n/smklng, n /nolse, shr hse B<:Nt>ay. No Co_.• II lion. Great neighbor· 2BR highly upgraded 642 .... 78 S495 Utll pd, 646-4878 drugslamk/pet. $435 + •HI hood. C ·2 t S•• on quiet end o f col-1---------•SEA ISL.AHO. 2BA,1_________ •Newty Redec.• Buy IL Sell It. Find It. utll, 723-t"2 · Len~ " Breeze de·sac Backyard per· CORONA 2 11'1BA. btfl 99tf course 1BR unfurn, encl gar, Class ified 18A Units . (714) H2·5521 feet tor entertaining I· EL MAR 2122 & lake vu. 2600 aq "·I••••••••• frplc, d/w. No pets. Newport Bluff•. Out of rages • 119 PAYMENTS UNDER Won't last! C-21 S urf''' 2·stry $3100 644·9123. aaaaTMENTS $705/mo. 642-7142 -------•II town ownet, ahr 3BA Lender will fi $tOOOIMO (714t 9e2-7873 •Lido Penln.ula• ~~ home. w/n/smkr prof: 1°"' dn T51 Ex c 1 u s 1 v e a ate 28r 'Ba front hous4I So. Unique 1 & 2BA Units FOR RENT 28"1~ YIBA townh<>U~• AP AR~ENTS market. pool. t>eauUfut Jim ; J.O. Real of PCH. Pvt courtyd 1 1 p bc:h • .. •••••••• • r-· garage, pa IO, FOR RENT green bell B8Ck Bew Guarded Comm. IRVINE 1044 A a 'I Feb 1 t. 51000 or ease. nvate 'I• pool, $700 No peta s550 +-uhl 644_..204 ClasSlfled is. .... Nearnew3BR2s~ory :~1 k 61916 5.,...,5 on bay. 873-8030 662-19820f646-0t05 CONV•NI Cape Cod home. rnar • ,.., 292 710 Udo P8fil ~. WOODBRIDGE B ••T•OA £AiTi lDI! Non arnotong prof fem, whether you'" Sweeping master • Y Lge 3BA 3BA fam rm •UPSTAIRS 38« 2Ba ~ ---------• to shr lrn suft"'"'• 3BA Ing, _n ... -, suite, custom brick Ip. Owner: 4Br.deµtchod , ' ' d 1 fr k: 4 JST 11un .. ok .. y ROOMS ,. '"'' 1 ·"V large family kite .. ~. home, 2 sty with frplc, sing. story In lat blk px. P • -car gar. &onRu 260e 2M 1BA WI" hkups, 2706 F.V twnhm, mstt 1W1 e lootclng, ctasslf ,....,, lrom ocn. Oversized Steps to bay & beactt.1'iiiiiiii5iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii ..., iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $475 ~ YI u11l, 964-7474 what you ne.cjl Secluded backyard, 2 AJC, din, liv & tom lot, quiet loc. $2200/ $1•50/mo 811J359.4539 •• backyard. No pell. ---------PILOT CLAS ~; .. ~~gsioJ1:e,~· ~~e:'"~~c!~~~ mo lse, Agt. 644-7211 lfJ BLOCK TO BCH a:;,-_,eA~~~B~ac.1 Bi!:i -:_..-7-251_8_::-.-~-.-A-':-.,-1-1 R;.,~::i =. ":.: Npt ~~~~~~S:~~:;:..;~:. ___ M2 __ ~_M_7~ Flx.ec. Uppe.r TO. 714(78$-1012 Spacious 2bf/2ba, lam-Spaaou• ~BR 2vi8A pd. No gar, Yr rd. Jae:. Pflcng, kltc:h priv. avl now $550 +-YJ. 1(2 JBR 1. 75BA. Over· lly room, office, ga. condo, patio. dbl gar, non/amkr $85 0/mo. •Bright 1Bdrm AptS Avl lmmedl 549-3060 pers Oii) no l/p 5"8-7Sl8 sized driveway. Cov ., •rr fODW:"T 1055 rpage, yar<!;.!1550/mo. W/0 hkup + more. eve. 873..C492 :~~q/o:~~ntr patio, poo l. Huge ~ ~ tudentJal .._omia Really 114 33rd St ---------1 Sunny CDM apt ·3 BUS-INESS bonus rm. Ip, remc>d 720-0423 CE"'°1AUR MGMT Lg 1BR 18A yrly, clean, For Details 642·5858 HOTELS blks to bc:h 2Br 2Ba. kit. trml d in $172,000. * Uve in 642·2288 or 722·9012 ~~:-ts.gdss:~Ofut-:' J. Lge 2BA 2BA. gar & 1 • MOTELS 2718 :;rs~~ ·~~~·~·12 No FINANCE S697,;!U= Starter *The Forest COSTA MESA 2124 B38R 2 'hBA Sl 175 & No Pets. Ev 673-2708 ~~'1n!P.::!,· ~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3BR, 2.5BA. Brck Ip, Beautiful Exec. homo, 5995 Npt Hgts twnh-deck, $795. 771-7804 UVE IN LAGUNA ·--------·-------! trml din, huge kit, lam I us t ro d u c e d t o • eHe lecreat Home ses, w/d, lrg.ird, frplc. Fum Studios, kitchen· rm w/fp, 2 car gar. S3t 2,500. Approx 3BR. 2BA, frplc, gar .. gar M 7 •7 O BALBOA LAG Furn Bachelor, wt ellH, lV, pool. S1SO COMMERCIAL S ubmit all offers! 2700 sq tt, aur· $1300/mo. Avl now. BAYRIOGE, 2BR 2BA. PENINSUIA 2607 d, near 17th & Irvine. & up. 494-5294 Rt:!llT ESTATE St 79,900 $733 SS/mo rounded by trees. 4BR Dave, Agt 545-7506 2-car gar, pool/spa liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $550/mo. 645--0963 ~ Owner Trllf\Sferred 2.758A. 2 car gar, lg• S 1•50, mo to mo $600 large 1BR Duplex , ------'----3BR. 2 BA. Owner tam1lw kit with ttro· eE'SIDE DUPLEX $1300 Oebl 721·11S4 •• • 28 1 B .. ·b etove/refrlg utll paid leaving & desperate. place, vault~ c:e ll· r a, •P•..., •gar, ---------410 Harding, Balboa Upgrades lhru-out. lngs, skyllghts, sun yard, w/d $950/mo. Catalina Oen View No Peta 5"7·11S5 Great area. $174,000 room, spa, tabul~s Appoinlmont 968-8880 1BR 1BA, walk to bc:h, $705 3 1/mo muter bedroom with 1BA tBA, garage, trplc S1075. Agl 854·5609 For Large Famllles fireplace & wet bar. In 1tv1ng rm & BA. L.ge 1BR tBA walk 10 CORONA 1BR house. downtown HUNTINGTON BEACH 2640 N-port Bay Inn Spe- c I a I Weekly Intro rates. St60~. Nice __ ....._ _____ _ rooms. cont Break· BUSINESS OFFICE fast. Close to bc:h/alr· FO~ RENT 2769 port. 2070 Newport iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Blvd 63 1 -4iOOO ~CUaYOUlll FrltoLay/He r Mars. New v machines Pff $2800/mo. Exp flnanelng avail. mlntmom ttw.a i-~--1--_...xW!.>-t.75BA wJtu.tg add on tam rm. Fuc this and save SSS S 176,000 $7 13.42Jmo Lots of space. 4BR, Association duos $66 lndry rm, very cle~n. bch & Hoag, gated. De• -• 9 _ 2622 with yard 506 Ala----------• 2BA., · 4tnd of CU1>4e4-.Jnc:Juc:t.a-~. lak . -eo-zy-& pr1va1e.-Qule1 poOl~&OO c.i.. ~--Dllma.....NO 1tENT:""'__..0 aHew BuiJatnge sac foe. Hugo back apu and tennis. Call nghbrhd Water & 650-02T6 mo. (310) 592_.()()4 50119~ & 200-" •OO aq f1 •tan·------~ ,~.-e363 ( s ( c ( y \I I r c c l t I t y l a r s a ~ r ( ( ( } c t i r ~ r I J ( Huge Family Home JSR, 2 25BA, 2 sty. Largo tam rm, fp, trml din. Frs h paint & now carp $1-99,9 5 0 . $810 ,50 E RA S TAR 8 41-5 177 yard w/playhouse tor Stefanie tor appoint· g rdnr pd. No pets. Uoo Isle, 3 + J, tam rm. FASULOUS VIEW 2BA 1 BA. pool, quiet. nn.tU; 2724 Ing 11 .eoc per sq. ft. the-kids. Close to ment at 552-0513. TRW req·d. $750/mo. redec. 2-car gar, Spacious tBr w/den, c ul-de ·aac, cable, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Jim or Howet"d parks. $1 89,900 To place an ad in 676·7797or736-1750 $2,500. 3 10.277-1583 lrg pvtdeck,enclgar.·$650 • $650 Call •ATTMEBEACH• 7 5 1 -278'1 JO !J,':!~:~d on the The Piiot c:lass1f1cd, Beaut 1 BR hi e , quiet Call owner after SPM. $1950/mo. Avail now. 897-6939 bt'tll(n 8-8 Ocean view, trplc, pvt C6mm 'I Dro ker-oe Big PfOlia. Bluffs Call M2-5978. retreat, now cpVdrps, New Villa Point condo, Call 873-537 1. phone, 3rd nr sun· Amerlean De 3BR B II lg lot. no pet. 374 \1'1 .. _ dec k S450 6"6-4•00 -,-300-""'s""'F,..--s -1-100---,-__ h ·-• • 2.5 A. Vlld ce • Fl $79 5 S4'" .... ..., 1 bile on 1;>411tt>oa Island NEWPORT ---------• mo ,_. rs ..-lngs, upgraded k1L owcr · .,,..."" 2BR, 2 ms tr BA, COSTA ~~11 2624 •AT THE BEACH•· Newpor1 Beach, nr e AR N s" o o Marble Ip, gazet>o w/ CLEAN & QUIET bhlns .. W/O & frig avt. ·~~ BEACH 2669 Ocean v1ow, lrplc, pvt water Am ple parklrlg LOCAL S NAC s pa Exclusive neigh-2BR house in East-$1600 lse. M4-87t t liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii phono, g11rage avl, Air, kitchen, new ROUTE MUST borhood. $244,900 side Costa Mesa _ OCEANFRONT S harp $495 MOVE·INI $450/mo. 949 4400 decor. Ask tor J ay· 800-226-8401 $992.71/mo Cabln·llke 1 BR In •2BDRll $700• Davs Ms-6a&O For Sport Lovers Ideal fo r working 2BR 2Ba, 2 car gar, f/ •Share •BA 28A • E\1'8S/Wl\nda HERSHEY'S VE Los Caballeros comml roommates $750/mo. p, w/d, lg pallo. appls, E.Slde CM. minis, new •1BDRll $800• hse,Ne ar Muntln.-97~7175 DISTRIBUTOR 2BR, 2BA. Modern kit, !Riii...,.,_._ C •ll 648-4902 $2000/mo 8 3 t ·529 2 ~r:~:~~-W91come. Fng. dshwshr. stove ton Harbor, ltpl NaUonal manu MOVE-IN SPECl .. 'I SEASHORE 28A 2BA 7..,.·67'"~ l.ncJ. No pets S45-4855 __ w_f_d_._S3_75_8"_6-_so_2e_ EXEC offtc:••· 477 0 ,..... and Otslrt fp, c:ent att. Great spa -"' ..... Von Karmann (JW ··• k & gym. Close to Mile SPACIOUS JSR 2Ba . nelrt lo bellfhll Frptc, 1....---------=----.---k-Abo--ut...-o""'ur...--1 .,.k bct.-Nll 2500 eq Airport, N B ) Fro m company "" 9 ~1~~~ ~:S~~ I ~f,ryga~on~~5 P~~: ::~~!~h:;·3-g:~;· •:B~52'::."::1n~~~:;~. Mov•ln Specl•ll 2 ~:S';.· ;J~·P~~": :;~~; St 50/mo Pvt work ~:'v::a' :~~vbl E helm "170. $1150. Cat OKI A t P Years Newl, 2DA, tam w"'" 2 males """2 "51"' station. SJSO/!J'O. Pvt route . No •• xcluslve Chateau Sp1rgl••• Beautifully g • am lly compleii, Ave111ge •m .,... "" " office Free prkng, re.tock dlaptay Blanc Bennie M 2 •2 M9 up-graded', lrg •br/ 5"&-5&80 Of 979-3848 rent $637.50/mo w/a 6 28Fl 28A hN In COM. turn, r~pt. coffee, earn 22tc part 2BR, 28A, sep. maid's 2.5ba . ..J car gar, pet1. •1200 OFFI 38R mo 1u. 950-8310 m/f. w/d , gar, ate, ~onf rm FAX SOC, 100tr tun time q uarters 2 car ga· Hove A HUNTINGTON can view, pool/spa. 2-neo, W/0 hkups, ---------yard, q uiet n smkr, cop.~ 1oc 833-9550 Ing, equ\Dtnenc r • g e . b •au t 1 f u I -$3995 mo. 253~016 garage, 2233 Fain11ew •Spacious 38R 2BA• S550 + 1n U1JI 1n.5040 Al Quinlan tabllsh.e'" a ce grounds. Upgraded . Garage Sole I EEACH 2 140 ---------$1070/mo 548-700t w/d , end uni1, 1/p, , .. kit. Model p e rfect. · SELL frig, upper deck. Walk CdM·Shr lg 3BR 2BA, For Le• .. : Newport Minimum lnve1 $1€'9,900 $688 69/mo ,,. , . •$200 OFF!!* to bch, Sl,500 Won't prof male , n/amkt Re· Beach, 00 32nd St, $4k 10 12k. Call ERA STAR '" ' $1,210, 4 ~ 2 t fam Beaulllul 28R 1 ~BA L.8atl 973"'712 apon, w/d, dtw, SS50. •PP" 1,000 SIF & 250 Harold 1 ~00 841-5177 rm, t/p, mr, near 405, your used vehtCle townhomo. O!W, lndry ---------Avl now 97~7243 SF 527-5 3 79 2299. Money tallcs ... and Classified speaks 11.s language lllJ~-H·~ ~~r~;lin:.~~~.o::~la through Cl3SS1f1ed rm, patio, $79:;/mo. •STEPS TO SANO• CdM-S pac lo u1 .•Br WANTE D Sec:retartal1_L_O_C_A_L_P_A_V _ _,P-f rw9l~ 642 5878 238 Awoc:ado 1BAllBA downstairs hM, respc>n prof, no service to ahare OffiCe ROUTE $1200 Make the rig ht move. •· CENTAUR MGMT In trlplex lse s7so mo pets NJ~kr S300 • sp e In Hunt Beech ·PRICED FOR Pilot Real Estate ________ _:_:64::.!:.2·:.:22:::=8::=_8.::°':::..:.7..:::22:.·::90::.:.1:.2_. __ A_v1_now __ 1_a_4_7_·2_1S_2_2_ v. utila. 6«·5511 p!et area 960-3S85. SAU: 800-74 SERVICE CARPENTRY .3510 CHILD CARE 3536 ELECTRICAL 3610 BANDY MAN 3710 HOME MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 POOL TUTOIUNG DIRECTORY liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REP A11tS 3 7 58 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICE 3894 liiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiil !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Framing, d rywall, tex· N•nnw'• U-In/out Funk'• Electrtc Addi· ActlwlllM R...w ~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PUBLIC NOTICE TOP QUAUTY iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lt•ll•n•French•E ACCOUNTING IOOmunfG tmS3406 ture, doors;• trim, wl11-S 100 a ~ babysllttfl 111, tlons/ttoubloshoottng Plumb elect C3rpentry • RS ...,... •~Ira ..,.._ ,._ .. , ...... 11_ , "'" ve~ompelllJ ~ w Eapedenc.ed &e dows, fences, decks. p.\. Cal lhe people Wh ~ Hard work/falf:&';lce paint etc. lnl/bOnd .__ ', ..... ....,. .. ., .. _ _......,,... lnt/el(I. llc,848228 "001 •l•r oola ·wtlh ~·a concrete, plumbing, r1Ma I.Ju (2l3~·1549 reliable 751· NK Call Rick ~ &4~5917 ==·~~~ ~~ ~IR~:~:'~ 650-5066/ 650-3359 =· =:p ~";:;we:':: rat .. 93 ~ •~Ives, life. 479-98!3 .lonea Electric .. Hllndy Men fw Hf,.. morel 24 hrl, 646-0997 houaehold goods ---------• est. nS-1722 Tuagator 723-1126 Tu-Accounting Firm Lrwest pr1ca on taxes f-t ee plCk up & dehvery Keft'a Cus!Olll C.fl*'try CLEANING Rewire & Aepalrs/\.ow Palnt/Waterblast/haul-movers print their pensONAl WAll Sm prlceS/no fob 100 sma• Ing/c leanup/repair• ---------p u c Cal T number ~ R~ ~~~1.:,eo:~= SERVICES 3548 Free eat111c'd 542-112& Chart1e 722-7374 1.AHDSCAPE • 11m~. and cnauffeu~ SERVICES 3867 ROOFING~ 3910 COVERINGS Service for all Ywr Con-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Plumbing a EMctrtcal IAWlf CA.I! 3808 c:'t their T.C P. num· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii alrucilon needs 5Jl~353 ~ ..... c .. enlng FENCES Fmmlng to Fl{.\lsll Car· • In all advertiae-C0mp9nt0ft Cw• up •Thunder Rooftnla• TlrtHi of t he haaet• Homes Of office, hou· pe ntry, ors•lllR• ,.,..._ u you have • Sec:'ty/t>ookkpr Or1Ye For au C rooflno fT ....... ._ ...... ---------elttlng avall. Reas • DECJ(S 3615 p.Wr9. Paint • Tiie, *"'--'-mowW front quntJon abOIJt the le-erranda pr••""•r•' ____. 1 --i1 -·• w ......... now "" .... CARPET ratff Tlna 541-5445 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Etc. Ken eeo. S14 & bactt 111.50, dean-gallty of• mo¥er, llmo 'a.eeo.. ,__,a ........ r.._,t llSI. lfleclM. NSY WW1""' 1---------1 , ..... &. compt wv efao o r cheufleur, c:all: meala. 87 9 Uc 8311'4 ~t22 thls yN11OtOboe 582·22IO CLEANING 3515 •Lorre Cle..,lng• •F ENCES GATES• The Orlgfnal M•nd~ ;;;i1, 931..--. Publk: Utll"le• DtUllld lloustdellnlng. sop-N-ll'epalr/pott replace m11n e....-ae. Can•---------Commlssk>n ---------• • Thund..-Rooft"9• plea u n. rtls. d~ RedwoodiCtdarlic'd do anything No job ••• do It..... 714·558-4151 PET For all your rooting ACOUSTIC REMODWNG 3408 Ivan's Steam Cleaning rtltablt Lorie 722·7374 Jim Whyte 642·7206 too small. Same day Sod, sprink'9r, plants, 1---------SERVICES 3870 needal Aeroof/repalr ~Commlfoll 1815 "-'"" serva. 4 79-9813 trees, d ra lna, con-Sew On Moving ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Uc 63lt44 M6-4tU liiiiiiiiiiiim••• 1191 rOOll\113 hellty trl.lfic Mlet1can _, ~-Ml>"'O llulktlng/Aepelt MMC• cr9le. 551·f143 Loweat. StOfage, prof, I' " a • ROOfllNQ •Full .. _, ...... Upflol. Wtz DllNIO' .,, ... 70 Sparkle now, pay later Oller 30 ynn elCp(red· ---------•·---------• XlHT rep 1 hr min Ina. Oratef\11 ~ta bollrd & S50 most hma. Reas WOOd/cedat/Fr .. es1 HAUUNG 3720 All Alfterlc8" T,... TUl7159 V/MC T.J1·2954 Grooming ell breeds ol 20 year Hperienc:e. Wapaans Wall Teatures Aeta.838-88t8 Fra"" e 39-0872 Servic e . Removal, Ooo• 1 caa. with iowt Free ••tlmatea, •II Orywall/1cou1t1cal cell-T rim , Sen ior Diec. Stwvlng College 7••-WOfk r•rate.d. $75 CE.n:VT lfftclent =:=Int Ill a•ST 111 u-·"-g S uct... M * -tOB8• rwor le11 Call ......... for._ ______ -1 In"• repair remoual """°"" .i. ... .,_,.,, • Frff est. 531 •"15 t ta ov1-....... ,...,_ " · · • 3526 Re1111>1e, hones wtlh ref's ftDc Demolition. ~,,,.71 _______ ...... ___ .... f rvtc: FrH Ht 892·'7085 CONCRETE Great ~nizer/20 yra ....,. ·-. D •w • ~... Co 1124438. Lowest flt" ---------• Ul M e . 758--99~ ADDITIONS l.EMODEllNG 3410 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pnrVENTION 3617 •wor1aeeoncreteeveea .... -".: .. .":~~~ IMrtnettoe 15CM127t PlATONlC ESCORT •flP ~ 22·7 127 .u; •trash, etc. 748-1825 -----. ' Re Roofe & Repelr9 T.J. ~ .... Cofte. COMt ...... c:IWe Hwllne • c .. ...-up Since t9&4. 545739 ·---------SERVICE 3881 Local Retfa. 18 Yrs Conc·8'1ck·Bloc:k. Uc real/comm cleanlng Retrofit Existing No )ot> too amalVl>igl Call 7t4-<tt4-tS25 PAllfTING 3858 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~~"7C:~~JL OellghtfUI Ol'*'G 1 277329. Higheal OwtAI party helf:/dally er· Are Det t My time an~ o;;;;; tceft; iM&CPnii••i&ililiiiiiiiiiiiii l.ow Prct. {714)982·7093 1 __ ran_d_•_7_3.-4'064____ C~I(. ec:PC:.• 8111642-1555 & lrrlgJttlon. Trimming ew.~. YOUNOQUlaT •D & D •utlden• ---------Houaecleanlng $30/day, Sentlc• Free Eatlmate ---------& Removels, Clean-~ ......... Cefttrectot Companions to Ac·---------r-... -----1 company you or 'YOAJf SCWN Kitch/bath/rm addt-CEMMIC ~:r.': . .,'_":'t,:i!~ (310) 86t.o668 llEALTB, BEAUTY :::~~~ OUllUc:~by.!!°'" ·~~:: .. ~.·~:rs~;;· TILES 3528 eaM u.. 21:M72·1549 1--------• FITNESS 3740 ,,... .... eu.m "4-3838 FIREWOOD 3618 ii&liiiiiiliiiil_.._ • TRiii 41 • MASSAGE by nurM In your horl'M °' of nee . sea per "'°'"· ••3~2 • Ou•lty Conl,.1Cl11t9 ~ Ttftlnl ltnpnMmenl Uc'd•lnsur'd•FrH est 20yrse•p 8 .. 509 CABINETS 3490 Mr. OOODWOOD Kil Ch/gar .gefenl.Uln wood mo1dtn9~ ln11alled •Ta•·Uff• THE ORIGINAL ~ 3516 s. .. on qu•llty. mlM<t De,AN tht TILi llAN wooct, euc, oak, or· leaky ahowera·Acld lil•iiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ange avail Free dellv· wash & regrout. New Prev9ntfve Makltenance ery c:aJI Jim OJ&.8S81 & Repair Bathroom• $21 9tet' wwtlat.U... ~•OVEME-Show.r doors Kite-Ort ,.., k1'emel OMl!tllQ uws... n 1 ~ Floora-Ptumblng Lie. PC CINnera 945-1919 HAl(DY MAN 3710 BOMB 3751 25yrs O.C. 873 8055 ~~~~~~-DRYWAll CHilD CJUlE 3538 SERVICE 3584 Sell your unwanted Afttlal•'• o~ item• th• HI)' weyl t.Q <lied aiR II• MS Compiela Ofywlll s.Mce .,.........,1'em.. ,,.,.rttea HalWJtnj)l\.t~eirti.we Pa i n I ·C • r p • n t r Y· To pl~c:e your c:lnal ~-Lltge -*' ywd w ler dam-o-Asl>elto• Drywall n•I mot•I TeJJ•ll"'e"'oH . Law111, ..,,.,..,....1114471 MOVING 3834 cllenta lo dlnNH/hotl-SEIVJCES 3920 dey 9'/ental Dlecreet/ iiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim• per Mlectlon 434...()933 .............. 111ert ... •• ---------· Mobh actMf'I MNtc•. PLUMJING 3890 no min. ·no •ervlce •• Otscount •t "**9,.... .. 'C Mljotltoo ....... diatlD ll n fi• I futllll chrg. LO'#eSt P rlcea, Lany 642~5 TW! 3928 ~ ~7·ttnl••••liii• •Ne GMNNau• Ptumb/MatJng/drelna flat low r•tes, ,,.. ... Uc MC/Vlaa 648-353$ TRADE One ~. One Tlfe -counc•ta .. ,,. ...,_. ~_,_ ......... 1U9•3t8 Tom 770-2111 TM ~llet C ...... ..... n-e mo.c comprehen- afve anc1 c:urrn dff9o. tQfY of ~· and ..,. PLU IN tied ad c:. 11 &42·~78, .. ._ __ A,.._ __ 2_~_ .. _l ... _7T_11_ •••I/remove 115 •U • a..,M~9277 U'trouoh classified M2-H78 VICeaetoundl !••····· ·Take adVanlalll al• LOW MONlll.Y RATEi Adulrllse ,_business 11 senlce tor onlJ .. 4U• ParDav • .. . For more lnlonnaaon · Call 6112-5878 x 310 /MO ODA SELL to shed hng- Md bn'le, ral~ e•· nts ment now! 94(). .. I ' !_'!WJ)Olt Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Thur!day. JanutrY 7. l'R 17 IUSIDSI lllALTB a lllPLOYllDT lllPLOYMUT DIPLOYMUT DIPl.OYIOWT . IOaCBAllDISE IJCYCU.S lotO llAJtlJll SUPS ono,·1-10-•-1-1-1 Pl11flSS 3000 5530 5530 iiiiii---~s:s~lO:~s:UV1::~~=s-~5~5~3~3,r----••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiil .. -• ooas .702zli.•.,,•-• __ •, • .. • .... •--• . 2-.. 1111!!~~---···-------· .. lil•••••ili 3 WHEEi. lknwonn -.. ii&•••••illlij --.... .,_ 1• • ) ... CM A ~. ···---~-II MT IN aMAPa DIMCTOllY aALaa p ........ Al• you ad· .. • T-'-oieat cond, .. pc:t to .... Te 0.--... Muncll ~ .,.,_, 1110 Wanted 77 ..._..... .__... __ ... -.-..1 S Ptr ~ couneet --W-r ....... 1.7-••u(ES 6011 ,..._one• COM l$00, aAl&.l 45' $15Q(mo., ~-Tll'UCK Df'tYE.AS •The w .. --.-..ing f"9h~ motl· Yel"lturous _,.. ,_.. PMttp and cot»* II''· ~. Mm Vt) lo .-~ asking 1250 HURRY 752 21el • Hurlt ._......, ...-.. Aelocatk>n S.nnces e wtll pey "°"'to._. ~ed. exp ..,._ repe ? Are you bf~t. -.11 vtce. 90me nper~ 1150 dally, aai.ty + )iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,.._72t7 n9W c""4:"· Need• Division of Notth :v'hing VOV want & pa.aae call 9&4·5925 oroomed and eag4tf to a p1us, mey wonc lnlO llpe, full ~ pwi wn. Wuhef" 6 ~ 5125 _ __.. _______ 1 Up .. 2••. Satl Of ecMne WOttl LOta al ~ van UnM, lh .. up '° 29 lbs In Drlvet, LIMOUalN• leam? Travel we....-n F(f, ~ Cepw, 2 wt& lfain6ng, ~. Heh Reftig 1175 ~ower , Claeelc Jeep tot 13.000. 7t4" W: .. needs~ op. k~p":.C:,tt~~nat~ CHAUPl'SUR, enet• alalH and teaort :120 9rietel, C .M. men 2 t Of o6det. e.ti Good c:ond. 64&-6MI SPO•TDfG N••lll'M't .. .at locl ....ease Mt IMO .,a10t1t lmmedlalaly. getlc petaon who,.,. 111ea1 with• company---------~9:12.-9222 GOODS •"•5 •~t...aa WkdY• Up IO 15.000 ~ect ural, Dr. tecom· Joya drlvlno. and lhat hu a good rep .._..,, ...... Pff ~•---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiivvviiiiiil~.,.~.-.. --90"~~c=-:a~-:....-ailo-::--1---...;..-----•lon4no bonua and 'Mnd~. IOO'Wt guat, knows LA and Orange JP. Ent has openinos nlnga, womens cloeh· CRUISE SHIP JOBS 1·fU-1tHlTURE------60- 1 -4 Newpo11..-Chi0Cf )(llCE.J>!S 1130 IZ00.000 Qwatant"d 8"., eJCp. 1/8. Call County. Mual have for lhOM 18 and ovec Ing store In Newpot1 S1000 WHkly (p lus Qelf Club•. 4 Sets, Pou1ble l1veaboard liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliil .. ~ offering pet -=~nd~a.,,;&4;,..;..,.7...;·2:..;4.:;3..:;L:.___ neat appewance, and 1n our mMketJng div .. ach, Call &44-1123 tlpa). Free r o om. Irons. Woods, Graph· Wkdya n 1 ..-..o •ao 300 SD 4 dr, ,_ 'teel for top quality PILOT CLASSIFIRD dean drMng reeotd All upen-a paid dur· Tennts cautt rnervauon ::~~ •=r~~ Ch«ry ~Anne dll"I Ile, XI\ cond 875-3118 UteS, ~ c:tean, enot· vain opetll!Ofa With 2 It's lhe '"°I.If~ you With OMV. .. a per· Ing !raining Imm M'l· desk person, eves & men and women. Sea· rm, never used• Ible & Buy II. Sett It find It ,,.., _,., Reduced ~ra ••pen.nat In can CO.It'll on to Mii a manent employM you come Group lrans wknd• 12·15 hrs per ........... l/'"'"'at round FM chrs, buffet & china w/ Cluallled CAMPERS, IV'S, pt'ICe sasoo. &4 145S5 "°"Mhold OOOd• or mvrlad of merchan. will enJou compan-. fumlahed. retum fare ._... 17' /h ... rt --,. I rr. d cut I drs ----...-----..... nr15 8014 .......,. .-cuontca. J:or lhoM dlM 11em1, because beneli.s, 'heatth Ina:. ouar. for app1 call hlteh T~.'t::b 1-407-578-81f1 Eirt. w111 e Pf 0 s · AIWU.l..IO •94 :..ao SL. M-..,.,ht wtth no Hpetlence, our columns r compel vac at.lcn pay, ale. 0on Hawkins 65().2999 644.()()50 ext 25 32. IES Corporallon. =~·r;~1~.' 3~t5;~ ·--------1 ~~·,!_~~SK~ tuition-Ir" lrainlng Is qualified buyers to Contact Mrs. Woolsey Hepplf .._., needs CRUISE SHIP JO BS. GARAGE SALES '78 lA Palma. Cl ... ~ evaHoble. L•H• or calll between 9am & noon, congenial ' helper for URGENTLY NEED DE· Summer/Permanent. MATTRESS SALi! ••••••••••! 27' sleeps 6, twin1_;'26=::.:.·800::.:;;;.;'...;;.-rs-G4;;.;.,;:~...;M...;..._ puteh ... available 1-___ M_2_~_se_..,_•:__ St.andard Pacific Corp care ol elder1v gentle-PENOA.BLE PERSON $30().$900 weekly Hlr· Twin His S99: full beds In rear, oen-1• '88 300E. AwH_.! 800-348-2147 Dept. v. Buy It. Sell It. Find It. 1565 w. MacArthur man, 5 days a week 4 to worlt wtlhout super· In g photographers, sets St 19; queen aeta ---------I tor, awning, rool·•.,, Rich c hamP,egne 564. Classified. • Blvd, C.M. 668-4352 hrs dally,,non smoker vision for THH oil co. casino workers, tour St69; king Ml• $189. NEWPORT low mllH , ~ .,,. color. fully loaded, ViNOliiQ ROUTi Energetic T-cher Please write to ua, In-In Newport Beach guldH, etc. Travel 10 yr waffanty, lree BEACH 6169 o •n: 440$7e=I c:ond sontf, AMIRA ... '90. with possltlve altitude, elude ewperlenee & area. We train_ Wrlta lree Hawaii. Carib-dellvery. 714/344-3981 1n out. • phone, leethef Int & Priced Righi • Pou lor small presheool, salary required. refer B.G. Dickerson, Pres • bean, Bahamas. Fee. _4_90-064 ___ 0_____ more Must .... All S850 Wtdy Income • ·-------·· min & ECE. &46--4318 10 ad 86202, C/0 SWEPCO, BolC 96f005 Call (818) 96().9g 4 R3modehno ODDS a. END~. fish '78 PACI! ARROW boo ks & ,.,cord•. 80C).3~9995 1-~---.;.____ Daily P1lo1, P.O. Box FL Wotth, TX 76161 Ext. C·1004. Sacrificing beautiful, Ing equlpm«M, pall<> 26 ft, 440 Dodoe. roof l06I< hlgh-y m11ee ---------1 PERSONALS Foretgn Rxchen.. 1560 c M 92826 •11 loving. bed, family I t s•T ... 2 & dash &Jr, ..... ,,.,.tor. s 8 800 --721 1"'"'t VENDINO·lncredlble C-rdiftatOf' Wanted . WE NEED PEOPLE TO EARN lOCXrs WEEKLY room & antique lum urni ure. " •· • rear bath TV, micro-1 • • ..-.-• ._ f'OYl" w.M Mfl cheap Mo•t•a.IH-t. $7.50, SEW our hair acc... atu ......... envelo,....• at $50 to $500. nH>197 t722 5-ltiago DrlYlt ----------P(f F/T · I "•'lf ...-wave , 1.-dder rac k, s:N<4'K cash weekly o r eves~ app Y sorles al home. We home. No prior eicperl-towll"lg M en, more .,. TROCltS pos8'bte. P~O\lef'I rao-911!nso·uALS Begin Implementing at Gulhver's, 18482 pay up lo $372.00 ence. Ftee supplies. Simmons Kg Bed ael, ••••••••••I No compe11llon. $0 .. .-~ en 3p02 t993 Summer pro-MacArthur Blvd. Irvine w-kly. No HP9fience lnlormatJOn. No obl1-gd c:ond, 590, Game ~.M!Qt, c~~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii dOWn If Qualified. Call gram Eam a good HOUSEKEEPING needed. Fun and gallon. Send S . .A.S.E: lble. 4 Capt. ch $75. TRANSPORTATION 'M CHEW 1i1a TOH 9220 Bruce 800-827·7429 NOT & WILD supplemental Income Outgoing mollvaled easy. C411 Accessories Regal Distributing, Love Seat 723-4032 TRADE She>f1 bed. 327 motot, l·goo,..s...1201 worlung part-time from Individual, aeeklng for Etc. 1-813-9"8-t295. P.O. Box 1e5009-A, 4-5peed trana. S2200I S9 per call · 18yrs + YQur home. Meet In· F(T·Pff pos, 72;)..4.4413 Winter S prings, Fl.I------------------1 obO Call 890-0055 or 900 Amer./LV.NV terestll"lg people and1 ___ ......;..._____ 32719. MERCHANDISE BOATS 7011 through classified le.vo message AJflfOUNCEMENTS ~------bfoaden your contacts Medlcal/Chiro EMPLOYMENT EARN UP TO 5700, MISC. 6015 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9I 642-5678 ·ea Dodge Ram so. S INGLE1S: Meet single at an Internatio nal Bright, enthuslasllc SERVICES 5533 week. Wont at home. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $250/-. 1n alip al ---------a UU>, aw, sweo. pJs , ANNOUNCEMENTS 2920 peop e througho ut level. For more lnlor· m ature person re-No ewperlence. Own Newpott •34 tt TOI •••••••••• campe< an.II. Sac:f'I. rural America. Conn. ma1lon write 01 call qu1red lor busy do<> p N inte ndo ••t 550 lycralt Sportflsher • 1 f1ce $3300, nt-6197 Oonlial, reputable, es -Llsah U ba nd , PO. tors ollico. Petm/PT ••u1111 hours. rocessc ":1°7· Also various Nintendo ur lseflime share, use AUTOMOBILES tabllshed plan. Froe BoJC 122 • la Honda . posll1on1 available. Please be awa1e that gage refunds. a · game s s10 each. 1 wk a monlh. •Call •••••••••• 19"19 Chevy Truck, details . Country Con· Ca 94020 1·800-484· Varied & Interesting tho listings In this cat· 800-645•7290· Call 457·1734 and Paul ror details 714/ ;-;',..':'goodlong ~~ necllons Newsletter, 9798 9000 duties. Salary oi)en enory may require you PA AK A ANGE AS I leave message or call 521·1450 or 72 t·1260 MUSICIANS WANTED. PO BoJC 406, Superior, I----_..;..;.____ according lo quallrlca· ,; call a 900 number Game wardens, park 642·5678 and ask lor 9040 Chrome whee 1 • • Unkno~ promis ing NE 68978. lions & Hperience. In which lhere Is a police. $6.00·$20.00/ elCt 303 27 FT TUGBOAT CADILIAC ~=oo::s.,a~~e~c!, ~~~~~glorc~~:!~: _s_r_H_OO--LS--.. ----Repa·1nt'1ng?· For in~~;oc;~ charge per minute. ~~;· ~!~'t:t'::'~:n~v:i\i ._________ :!'k2s. "::;:t!:~e1;~;~ ·a1 S edan o e v111e s10 mini trucit. Please Solo OfOUPr Voica/lf'I.. )o w • ADDRESS ANO PAO· vain. Fee. For de tails FREE TO YOU 6°'"2-2 f>bo. 646-3920 EJCK 1 own.r, 1oca11_call;.;.;.......;953-__ 54_06.. __ • __ sttument1. Call Tom 1· INSTRUCTION 3012 ~~· .. w "J~'tOe'I' CEss~ f:NVELOP(;S call AFPI (818) 960·1'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 42 ft Grand Banks, '7J. c ar with all goodies Sell .your unwanted 800·944.e558. Free part time at home. 1839 Ext. A·1004 (241• w ood, xlnt shape, rust Alarm, lull power, new 11em:s the easy wayl call day/night. Amaz. AIRCRAFT MECHANIC ~~ l~t IOI NO matter Make 5200 day. En-hourst. Fomalo Calico, spayed. returb. 575K obo 964• tires, mint con<1 pp To place 'fO'oJI clasaJ.. Ing recorded mes· TRAINI NG. Bec~lne ~•Nol close sell-add1essed shots , 2 years new. 9365 or 673-3372 $7,9 50. 673-3475 fled ad caU 642·5678 Noe· No obhgatJOn. FA.A --~'tied "' & P l:!lC&. what you're s1amped business en· friendly. 548-9325 _::..:._ _______ • ...... u " 1 vetope to: Department EMPLOYMENT -------..;..----------------THOUSANDS OF PEQ. Mec hanic. Doy/night .. :r doing, your 12, PO Bo 11 71 53, ll~D 5535 1--------....... PU: find peace ol classes. Financial aid hometown Richmond. VA 23221. Wruu.o PETS 8t IPMll mind with a •lmple ava ilable. Job place-----=------------------------aplrltual exerc ise You ment a ssistance. newspaper AIRLINE JOBS! Up to Europeen Wommn 15 ANIMALS 6049 ) can leam In love min· Northrop-Rice Aviation The -s 9oo1weekly . Wiii yrs e•p Jh home care liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii By CHARLES GOREN uc. ... FREE bfochure 1-800·597-8690. LA .... ,.. _ ....... tram. Now h1nng ac· for elderty, XL.NT rel, FREE to good home w ith O MAR SHARIF ... ""'-details . Call EC. Campus. -J -Jr-... countants, lllght at· hve In or out 75o-41 24 "'••• A ---------tendants, mechanics,,_________ Golden Retrie ve r ,• and .TANN.AH HIRSCH KANKAR, eh~ 01 MEMBERSHIPS fits-in. ground~.W icket Prol, emplyd lem, hous· 2-yeai-old male. 'NOi.I· the light and Sound or agents and more. Fee. n it/assist elderly, etc. te1ed, s hots, house- Qod, 1·800·762-4888 3018 Call AFP" (818) 960-in u change lor rent. broken P lease ca ll Oepe 63-4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9144 E•L ~1004. rvs. rels. 533-9705 64>1284 TRY COMPUTERIZED NEWPORT BEACH -----------Ea t \.\ t"•t ~LAoe::F~~~~n1:~rC: G53:u~~~~~~~1P EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMHO.YME_Nl EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT deah NORTH ol chargel Home•. 81Ut·7 5530 553-0 5530 5530 - -5530 • ~ MAO•. MMCH , any· Q 7 6 3 •·ulnerable T H'E TIME IS NOW Soulh avoidable • loeen-the a<.'tl of trumps, spades and cluba. In addi uon, West's lead at.ruck at Lbe one iOfhpot m U1t' w mbioed-bokhng- the third round duunond IOlll'r lfllngl f>t.C. your ad ........... r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~iiiii:::::::.::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::~~ ~ untd item setlal O T ~ l> ~ ;.-=.· ~~: EMPL YMEN Deposition Clerk wE T • Q 1 0E~ 7T6 l'i~(~F.tf'Sl, M-- d arer muat decide LO which hand to WOLFF TANNI NG UP TO +A976 •Jl0842 BEDS. New com· EMPLOYMENT Workers' Comp experience A 2 5 .. ;'~c';~~~e La~"~~~ ' 5530 preferred Responsible for all • ~ 1 ~ 0 3 • : ! 7 2 Lo1lon•·Acce11orle• p e s ched Ing court seoo Ot'TH Monthly paymonts tow -5 ACRE RANCHES near a p arance , ~ U I as Sl8 00 Ca.II loday tour bealJ\iruJ lakes. reporter, interpreter. notice all ' • K Q 3 FREE NEW color cata· $2990 S500 down , K J t O 9 8 1og. 1-80().367-6336. Owner w111 finance 1. part1e~. mu~t have k no\.Vledge K 6 3 800 22)-4763 f S • K 2 LOST 8r FOUHD . 2 925 S500R£WAAD FOf the return of 2 German Shepherds. fem, black & tan, lost 1 2/2 7 /92. No quos uons Cal 7S4·1033 lfOUND : 12/t9 . 8""91 young lemate DOG, shaggy blac~ & tan, around 38 Iba, pos.•bly mlu 1ng lor some umo v1e1n1ty Santa Ana Riiier Bed (Adams & Placent1a, CM ) C.nnot k .. p . Ple&M call Uu10. &46 2907 .AMERICANS NEEDED! To teach convers a- t I o n a I Engl 111,h In Japan and Tarwan SJ.000 • pet month Room and Board. No of Word Per ect 1 The biddm~ oath Cout Huri19 Represe1tativu p ER M 0 NTH South Weet North Eut 642-4141 ~ ... ~~ 4 Pua teaching degrH re--------------------. quuod Foe Cart (206) G , 632·1146Ellt J8o/.>1 ~ 'r; CASHIERS/ PARKING PATROL We noed l11ondly, customer~~ 01tentod people! Full- 11me po sitions In- volve s rnaklog sure Pl)trons have parll.ed in proper spaees and providing nss1a111nce as neoded CHI ESE TAKE·O UT DELIVERY SEEKS: CTIONS Openlllg lead Quttn of * NO COllE * Bndgf 1 Sometime a race bf t"een 1dt lo Htabhah lncu Tht wtnnt r. in t hf wurds of thf Su\ith· tm C1vtl \\ar C tn athan ~ford Early morning motor routes available. Deli ye! Monday thnJ Saturday. Forttst. LS thf' c>nf' v.ho "gtts thl're fwtnt "'ltb. thl' mosu t '" Thi' biddmg wat s tra11ht fonurd rnoug}). Smet' the only 1tronc b id over an opponrnt°s ta.bout d oublt 11 a redouble. North was ablr to &bow a s trong diatnbuuonal hand by leaping all the way to game. thert by buymg lht rontract. West attack~ Wllh t hf QUN!n or diam<ln<h Thert wrre thrtt un wm the lirs1 tnck. It ta vnal to do M> in d umm} -dedarer·s lnng of dia· monds t& a ke} cnlry Nexl. declaru cannot afford to play even one m und of trumps-West Wiil win, Core.~ out the remalning diamond '-lA.•pper and then w in a tnclt U\ a black 11u1t befo re declattr bu est.ab· h h~ a wmner fof a ducard~ Dfflarer ciespera~ly n~ to find a parlung·p~ for t.he cha· round lv;,er u eoon u poamble T o the ~ond Lnck a apadf must bf I~ toward thf clO!ed hand Although that lol!t's w Lhe ace and t.he attack on diamonds t conunu~. declanr J" a tempo ahtad. Aft.er wmntng th e lunir ol diamonds, ded artr dac:ard.I a da niond on the kin« of pades and makes lhf con I ract :"loo~ that had d«larer won the fi1"5l tnC'k lll hand. t.here would have bttn nv entn · w the cloeed band to take thf' d18card on the bni o f &pades Though declarer would have bfen ahea d m the ra<'t'. he would h a\f to givf up the lead tn an st· tempt LO gtt back LO hand and t.he defenders wouJd have croued t.he finu1h hoe first. LOST ·Thursday. 12J 1 7 &-yr-old laroe bl11clc male CAT with wtllle chest spo t, vtc1n11y Adams Pet Clink:, cor· ner Broo khursl & Adams, HB Very scared but may an· awer lo ··Monaco •• Plea.-call Sara days, eso.5580. ews. 556 CA d11ver·s license. current OMV pnntoot and PfOOI of e hglblhty to work In J U S. re- qutred Apply In per· son 8am t Oa m at ACE PARKINO, Per50nool. 4680 Ma c M nur CL (Mac Arthur & ~mpus), Ste A. Newport O.ach. EOE ( tl"hlt'f .lll "l 'r\ I<.(' {)CNl ll Hh \.1gr I r.11 nt'P" r 'T ~\ P 1 ·DmPr .... (\.\1th 1>\v n c.ir ~ 1n-.ur,rnt Pl P,~r \ \' trt• 'l, 11 ~ lrwndl\ 1 •rnplu\ l'P " .1p,\hl1' t •r "h1 ,. ""'~,,,~ 1n .i ,,, ' r111)•l)1•r11 • n thll"''•""lll h,l\111~ Ill!) 1.1 .. 1 P·•l 1·d Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 642·4333 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 8490 .•• "'' .. "'"'' A GOOD ADI CALL OIE OFOUI TODAY! CALL: M-F (714) 720-9797 ""•)': SM wrote popul1r novela, tom of growing popul1m y Although not n>Nlckn4 "llttr1tur.," b111 wide· \ntroapnt1wf you II bro .. rr.-e fr<lm I)' rud to tM uteftt lhlt hff umt~·.,Mlf odoubl to mab f~h ''"rt in nt'w Mill rlnp I btll to lhl.t ~y. Shf ... I d'i'rtt11on Let.1 Aquar111, pt'Qo<lOi rl·~ f~ft•ted by Ntw York'• lowery, mitt l1rsfly l11h.1bltfd by tht holfttltM, tht , SCORPIO (On 2J·Nov ZI I RC"l\lj(' tmotloully dl.ttur~. dNnU. Shf to bf 1n m1ddlt' of fai m1h luj\ of wu btfritMhd 1 •owlt < .. ha.r who lnltr· Monl'V 1nvolvtJ ChKI. r~MJJ lk- pr.ted dre•-Ttlt cMhltr, dub~ m mt f1m1hu with 111'. h~C'nM" noqu1n!• "Mmt, .. w .. 1 '•"d on lh• lowtry mt'nh llt'VH'W "<'ou nung mf'tho.h for Mr lllMfllrttatloM of dtt11M 11\d 'ou II f)l,Udt' pttl"lkln•I m•gnt'llsm fC'' her "h«11t of 1old.'' The 1uthor. • appHI ,.._..I" her own right,•• faRny SACITTAIUUS (Nov 2l·DK 211 Huf'M, • llbrta. 'ou'll bf ,.ytf\g I won't IOOf'I fo~l'f AltlES (M•Kh 21 ·Apnl I~) lnfor m111on ttee1v~ 1n bits •nd p1Kf l C'Oft\8 togethfr to fTYNI "romplttt SIO• ry ' You0ll bf dultng With f'CCf ntnc Aq11u1•n hktly to hlVf tht'W lttt~n 1n11~I' In namf D. M. V TAUltUS (Aprtl 20·Ma 20) Obt11n h1n1 from Anft mt'll.Nlf Foc11• on rHdlng i nd wr111na pu111ng t~fthft puz..dt plfttl. finding w1ys to 1~ 1MCMM Mftnbtt of oppoa11t •~ NY•· ·wiwn you "' n.-.r. I am rornantlel'' CEMINI (M•y 21 ·JuM 20) YO\l &tt .tll'llOlt ~rythlng d"1rtd if d1plOt11etlc foc1.11 on decomion. ~ding. ,,._,. llC>nal environCMnt, mantal 1t•t1.11 OU· mt'lltl<' ltd!uMIMflt M<""Nry. will prove tavonblt T111n.t• flg\a"" pn>tT11nt11tly CANCIR 0111\t 21 -July 2ll Outline bo11nd1riu. m•h 11•1 of ••Pir•lle>ns. drMIN Cor9'1lnl Moon"'~ "t•· p&.IMtionl of "',.....,....." AtMnd 11\ft't • lftl rtl1t1n1 to rHI fttltt. pro~ny OWM'9 Vl"IO pbys Ngnlhc•nt POW l~O (J1tl)' 2J•AQI 22 ) Som. .,.,. eon• wlll upne. .n1u.111tn1 11 your conlidtnct . powtr, dtttrBlln•tlon You'll pc ttllnp dOM with sl1enty Spoelttt" eo11n"-Ofl f\lJ/1Um«n1, th• a1n1HI07. lllMllW .-.lalk>Mhlp C1prt· '°"' l11YOI ..... VllGO (Allll 23.,_,. llJ ""io-,.. ... "° ......, apply -..c '°"' own ,,_.., opitft a... ol ma.alllnttelft, ... • ..,....,.., ..... ~-·"''°' """' ................... , for - this Thul'9<b 'N FocuJ on ~11rpn't' an · nounct'mtnl th11 cuuld 1ncl11dC' r n · gagtment • mamagf Sn-n.1no INIU~ ct ltb,.uon wC'rullhl GC'm1n1 1n • volvt'd CAPIUCOltN (t>rc 22·11n 19) Chtek lAo mf'jNgf Corl'f("I mK h1n1c1I dtf«U 1n homt •ppl11n<'n 1111omob1lt' Tf'M rKIFNS 1.tkt Cll"t 1n h•ndhng harp ob14'Ctt 1ncl1.1d1ng ._11chtn 1.1tt'nt1ls "rou·,. o n talid tmot1on1I l1n1nca.I grtK1nd AQUA It I US (J1n 20· Ff'b 111) Gf.m · lnl Moon C'Onllnue lo highlight ,,.... 11v1ty. thn•t1on. 111yte aublw •~ •pJ'ffl Ch•nae of .-.ne prowfe bfneft('WI B p1,1111na lho~hl'I, Id~ on ~J't'r yq11 m1kt 1lfln1ficant ltdun~ Wntto1 PISCES ( Ft>b " M1rch 20) Tt'rm "chtcb na comt horn• to mo.I will havt n.w me.tnlng Thow yov htlJ'fd In pMt rtpty favon (';1f1 ~'°td• ltkt· ly to "°' .. lnr, "'f""W"llt tobn ul •~ fft'tk>n. 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Volvo's New. 8SOCL T interior ,. . electronically controlled 4-specd trailing arms are two large rubber l\\ICC as \\1de as the width oi the belt, automatic Jfso employs an extra shaft to bushings which allow conlrofled allo\\1ng the belt to automatically adiust achieve its compact dimensions. .-, movement of the axle in response to to the height and seat adiustmcnt of the entire width of the firewall. Equipped with sport, economy, and cornering forces. This gives a very occup<1nt. This means that the belt is To achieve the de:>ired level of winter modes, the automatic is built in response doing feel and excellent stability comfortable, con\enient, and effcct1\-e performance, a 2.4 liter 4-cylinder could Jap\}n by Aisin-Warner. The compact under -hard driving conditions. In The 850 GLT wiU have P>rotcchnic seat easily be R!Jccd tr.:ins\ersely in a transmissions allowed the Volvo medium and high-speed cornering. the belt tms oncrs and air bag:> ior both front-whecl-dnve car. But a 5·cylindcr, engineers to keep the turning circle effect is similar to four-wheel steering dml'r and front scat passenger. 20-valve engine was considered by Volvo dovm to 33.5 feet. without the com ~lexity An innO\-Jll\-e .. T ht: m•J>t distlnct1\-e .l!>pCCt of the engineers to be super1or in terms of The Volvo engineers also wanted to and tec~nically cfogal}t solution from nc•,.., 850 CL T 1s the mo:.t difficult to . ' Thursday, January 7, 1983 .. f0< 1993 it NI como&etefv ~ Volvo's 7•0 wries. fo ac:Commodata a var ety o( tutes, Vohlo NI e.ublished two trim levels f0< the 1993 9 .. 0 series in addition to the standard model. The first optional trim level contains appearance and convenience features such as 20-spolo.e alloy whttls, ~r sunroof. and a full logic ussette deck. For consumers desiring to personalize their 940 sedan or wagon with performance and sporty appearance features, Volvo • otfers a second trim level which includes an lntercoolt;-d turbOC:harged engine, · . · distinctive black grille, ~pecial tires, and all the amcn1t1es of trim le"el number one. Both 940 sedans and wagons have the larger 19 8 gallon fuel tan!< for 1993. The 900 wagons have perhaps the ... me»t innovative rear seat of any station "Aagon on the market today. To begin "Aith 1t is unequal!~ split (60/40) to pr0\11de load car')tng versat1l1ty Both S<>ats can be IO\\.Cred to extend the Uf80 ilrN to 4lS m.i imum 74 9 cu ft. capacity or either of the split seats u n be lowered to Jccommodate one or two passengers and a long piece 01 cargo. The center pos1t1on has a three-point seat belt, a • hcJd restraint, and a ch Id booster cushion inwgrated into the center • .Jrmrest. Vol'o bd1eves that 1t is the first CJr companr to add a thrc·1..'-po1nt belt to thL' c.cntt:r pos1l1on of a w.igon. Folding the ~Jts is a sn.:ip a strap on eat h of the seat cushions can be pulled to lift the cushion and swing 1t torward, seat rcbascs are com,emently positioned on th(' top of the sea~ allow ing the backs to ~ bt:' lu"Aered while the outboard ·head ~ H::.tu11nts automatically retract and the nl'\\ center head rc)trJtnl is lowered by .. s n ply pulling 1t 1on-.ard and pushing : c.Jo,, n . .. • r Or th~ that WJnt a truly e\traordinary wagon, one that comb1n(>S :· lu:.:ury features with cargo am y1ng : \:Crs.Jt1lity. Volvo offcrnhe 960 w.:igon • I~ 201 hp, 6-cylinder engine mJl...e~ 1t t d h v I d 1 ~ eliminate torque steer, an unpleasant Volvo. ck·snibl' <Jn paper." said "•Colato "It\ outpu an smoot n~s. 0 "0 e\-e 0 r-ou characteristic found 10 manh As in all Volvos, the 850 CL T's basic the.: '' l\ ti•,.. car dmes. You don't need to such an engine as a part of a modular f h 1 I light alloy engine family ,,..hich incl uded ront-w ec ·drive cars It's t at fe£ ing unit bod-, 1:. all '"cldc.'Cl steel \\ ith a elm t t \C'fV for to re<.ll1ze th1) 1:. a truh inline 4, 5, and 6-<) linder \ artants. The that the stccrtng wheel wJnts to return robust SJlt:ty cJge surrounding thl' p c • n. Jutomobile 1 bclie\C! 11 \\ I · 5 I d 1 od straight ahead JS you accelerate hard. occ.upants and energy·Jbsorbing · Jpf)\!JI to many people \\ hoJ.rc' 1ou>I\ compact ·cy in er powerp ant pr uces This goal was also attained thanl...s to the structur~ front and reJr. These s -stc:m-. ·., o . d rwwr ha' c cons.1dere a Vol o. l68 hrc at 6200 rpm. With the help of a use of equal lcl'\gth outboard dmc:.haf~. arc dc:.1gned to help absorb or d1:.,ip.ltc Or couN' Vuho's stro.ns line up ror \-Jnab e inlet manifold, the engine has 90 Most people driving an 850 CLT will not the force:. of a crash "h It• keeping, thl• 1 'Jr1 l t 'll'r:. J broJd r.:inge C>I ~rcent of its maximum torque available be aple to tell it is front-w heel dnve. p.l':>~ng<H c.ompaftmcnt .h intact .h 1r.1mpurtJt1on choice:. bc,ond th<.> new the most powerful station wagon a' ailable 1n North America On the hU!b.way. ba>ed on its EPA h1$ U.\ mileage oi 2 S mpg and its l ~-8 ga un om 2000 to 6000 rpm At the rear of the 850 CLT 1s another JXhsible. · 850 CLT From t~ elcg=int 960 rl~gship The transverse mount•~ of thc-engkrn,..e _ _...,u~nlgue devefopment, ~olvo's patented _ The 850.CU h..l~·t>n dl'~gAt.'<I from--fti 1hc-t~~nvee11 240, 'Volrn's1d(ldit":Ui0n tut:! tank. 1t has a cruising r.inge ol 495 miles. For stylish and pract1caftamil-, · transport, the 960 w~J~On!:!.,!lq£IIDl~~:ei..7~ .(ast but ar from least, Vol-.o s cl.lss1c posed-othcr9cngint"enng JltengB. T DeftJ-Tlnk rear suspension. Th~ name its inception to 1ncorpurate Vol, o's t1) quali~ Jnd to the cont nwu:. combination orthe inlinc 5-cylinder comes from the geometry of the two p.:itentcd Side Impact Protection ~>}'>!em. 1mprp\l'rn1..·nt of Its product:. is JgJin • engine and Volvo's demand for a short maior components in the S)'5tem, ,.,h1ch 'fhis Jdv.Jnccd design ut1ltw':> rc1nfurcL·cJ l'' 1dl·nt fur 1993. turning circle left lime room for a resembles the Creek letter delta. The B·ptllJrs, reinforced roof rail:. and Tht~ IJC>O .')eric.». '"1th 1b smuoth transmission. So, the .cngincers set out to suspension system 1s scmi-ind<?pendent doorstlb, and tubes running through thL• runnil16 201 hp 1nl1nc 6-C) lfnder t•ngint· develop an ultra-short 5-spccd manual and combines the Jdvantagcs of a ltve front scat ~ushion:. to re:.1)1 )Ide 11npacts dd>urul l.ist > cJr and r1..·cc-" cu accofJck)' j nd a similarly short 4·5P('Cd automatic axle with those of an independent When a side tmpJCt due:. occur, the.• irum the inJ1or m1:d1a. Thi> ;c·Jr vol\o trJnsmiSsion. The design solutions they system. It is d(>Signed to be comfort.lble, crash forcL~ Jrc spread throughout tlw h,h Jcldl·d a ftont passe'ng<:r side air b.1g c.ame up with arc unique in pJsscnger quiet, and stJble. \-Chide structure and PJ"cngt·r to ti e lu\uriou:. 960's lonA l1~t 01 cars. The mJnual transmission uses three The 850 CL T's rear whecb .:ire.• compartml'nl 1n'tr us1on 1s 'minmwed ;:inwn1~1cs JncJ sJfet) tcatu~l) A n{.''" main sha fts instead of the trad1ttonal t\\O. mounted on the ends oi two long-trailing All f1\-e seating po!>1t1on':I 1n the \ul'u !>ound )\)tern ha~ large ca~ to u"' This design is employed in some exotic arms which Jre 101ncd at their lon,ard 850 Gl T are fitted "1th tlm·c·po nt '-l'Jt cont ml) for the A\1 FM st1..•rt.·o ca -cite rJce cars because of its compJctn(')s and end by l\"o parJllcl trJns-Jcrse Jrm':I belts The front r..-.o are cqu1ppt·d ''" th ;-..-:,tt.om, Jn integrated ampl111er, ar,J inherent strength. The 5-spccd manual Q,er bum·ps. the wheel can \\.Ork another unique and patentl'Cl des gn, a upAraded speJl..cr). • transmission l':I built by Vol\O 1n their inaependcntly with \.1rtually no chJng s self-adjusting reel \-.h1ch is locawd 1 hl• 940 )eriC> "h1th ''~h introduct:d own factory and 1s p..1tcntcd. The 1n c..imber. The anchorag ) for the \Crt1call) in the B·p1llJr It:. ':lpool i., about in 19'J1 ha) been so \\ell rt"\C •:\Cd t'hat .. iJmtly 240 sedans and \.vagons haH• rl'lC1\-Cd th~1r O\\ n list of ne\' features ior 1 '193 lncluc.Jcd arc: upgraded audio spl•Jkc.•rs (the \\Jgon now has six '>p1..·J~l'rs). po'' er opcr Jted and heJtL·d· oub1de mirrors, mc.•tal11c paint as . standJrd. and .J po''er antenna on tht• S<.'dJn. . .\) a hnal null' to Volvo\ big nt: \.\:. 1ur 1 Y J3, jll Vol'o models ha\-e · cm ironmemall kind CFC f rec air conditioning and climate control S\: :(>nb lhat mJke_ Voho among thl' 11rst manuracturl'r:. to complt.•tL'l't d1mtn.1h: ozont• dt'plcting • Theodore. 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PW, POL :mt, Cass. & more--1 only 2 to choose from PREVIOUSLY OWNED VEHICLES VAN CONVERSION · Clptaln'• Chlira, cm, CUit whllll & more. 1 - , s over 71Year Of service To The . community • I I • •• w I~ 11 ."' l I .. •10 Thursday, January 7. 1983 f0ercede·s sports car 1.ine gets .Vl 2 power The smoothness and effortless response of a V1 2 engine comes to the Mercedes-Benz sports car line for the first ttme with the debut 600Sl. The most powerful 389-horsepower -and responsive 420-pounds feet of torque two-seater Mercedes l'tas ever built - 1oms the six-cylinder 300SL and the VB-powered SOOSL. Included as standard equipment on the 600SL (and optional equipment on the other SL models) are the ADS adaptive damping ~tem which automatically adjusts shock absorber firmness to suit driving conditions, a six-disc C:D changer, heated front seats and an integrated cellular telephone. A drstin<;t1ve feature of the SL sports cars 1s the f ll'St fully automatic soft top in the automobile industry. Pressing a switch on the console activates 1 5 hydraulic servos, 11 solenoids and 17 proximity switches which lower and raise the top. The top automatically unlatches from the windshield and begins to fold down, the windows lower, the clutomatit: roll • bar retracts, and the lld to the storage compartment unlatche5 and opens. The top folds into the storage compartment, the dcckl1d closes and latches, while the wmdo~ and roll bar return to their original position. The process is r«:versed to raise the top. All SL models also come with, a removable metal hard top. Another unique SL feature 1s an automatic roll bar a (,c)fety concept found on only one other automobile: the new Mercedes 300CE Convertible The St: roll bar, which normally form~ part of the rear compartment-surround structure, pops up and locks in place in a third of a second 1f sensors detect an "- impending rollover. • - The padded, leather-covered bar can also be raised .and lowered by a switch on the console. Other standard equi~e full-front air bag, for both driver and passenger, emergency tensioning retradors that tighten the ~at belts in an accident and anti-lock brakes. Among the maoy luxury features on all SL models are an automatic dima.te·control system and a three-driver . ... memory system covers the programmed positions of the 1 O·way electric seats, tilt-telescopic steering wheel, shoulder-belt height and all three rearview mirrors. In addition to the four-year/50,000 mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, the three SL models are covered by the Mercedes-Benz of North America 24-Hour Roadside Assista!'lce Program. 400SEl joins Mercedes-Be·nz S-clasS sedans I For 1993. Mercedes-Benz has to 1) for greater efficiency, optimized by introduced the long-wheelbase 400SEL knock sensor ignition ~rol. In addition, $-Class -sedan, replacing last year's 400SE a namber of steps have been t.lken to model. minimize internal friction in the engine: "The 400SE met with favorable including lighter pistons, valve lifters and response when it -Wa iAtiod\JGed--!a-:K----'"valve springs. year. However, 9ur dealers reported · The $-Class cars are completely strong customer interest in a longer CFC-free, including no ozone-depleting wheelbase version of the car. The 400SEL chlorofluorocarbons in their air meets this demand," explain~ Mike conditioning systems, an industry first for Jackson, executive vice president of. Mercedes in t.pril 1991 when the 192 Mercedes-Benz !lf North America. . S-Class line was introduced in Europe. The 400SEL body has an overall length This, and otker CFC-reduction and wheelbase nearly four inches greater measures, recently earned M ercedes a than the 400SE, providing rear-seat Stratospheric Ozone Protection Award passengers with 3.5 inches of adoitional from the EPA. leg room. Despite this, refinements to the In addition to the 400SEL, the S-Class 4.2-liter VS have made tHe car over 7 Mercedes sedan line includes the percent more fuel-<?fficient than its 400SE 300SO•, 300SE, SOOSEL and the predec~r. · limited-production 600SEL models. The 4.2-liter VS now has a The 300SD• has a 3.5-liter that· produces 148 hor~power, while the 3.2-liter gasoline six-cylinder engine in the 300SE is rated at 22S horsepower. The 400SEL's 4.2-liter VB produces 275 horsepower, the SOOSEL has a 31 5-hp 5.0-liter V8, and the 600SEL is powered oy a 389-hp Vl 2. . . · The entirely new generation of $-Class sedans made its debut in 1992,, taking advantage of the latest developments in comfort. collision protection and engine management technology. The current models are slightly wider and taller -and noticeably roomier - than the previous generation of $-Class air betw~n them, helping to resist fogging and reduce interior noise levels. for the driver and p.15Sengcr. Other st.lndard features arc a leather mierioc, an 11 -spcaker Bose sound ¥tcm, soft-d~powcr door latches, infrared remote locking, an anti-theft The S·Oass embodies the l?test in safety advances, derived from the firm's more than 50 years of safety deveJQPmeAt--and years---ef...:aceident investigation work. for example, the all-steel unit-body utilizes panels in high-load areas with twice' the strength of conventional sheet steel. -~t-em 11nd an irnegrared cetlular phone ,rntl'nna and phone prcwiring. Using computer-aided design, the $-Class body shape and construd1on were optimized for passenger protection in both full frontal and the more frequent off set collisions. Standa.rd features on S-Class sedans include driver and passenger air bJgs; ABS anfi-lock br.akes; 12-way po\\er fron.t. seats with three-setting memory th.ll includes the tilt-telescopic steering wheel, headrest and all three rear-view mirrors; and separate climate-control therm0>tats Like all Mercedes-Benz models. the- S·Class sedans come with a fou'r·year/ 50,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty. Even better, all Mercedes cars -regardless of model year -are covered by the 24-hour Merc~cs-tlenz R<"1ads1de Assistance Program. Thi> peace of mind includ(?) a free tire change or a few gallons of fuel for any owner, even those driving a Merc~dl'S \\-h1ch may ha .. e been produced decade:. ago. Manufadurer's suggested ret.aii pric(?) for the 1993 S~Class line start at S69. 900 for the 300So• and 300SE sedans The ne\\ 400SEL is priced at S78.700. 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By ma.king choice in keeping with your food likes and dislikes. you arcn 't maJcing change that are too extreme to maintain over time. · Start with the fun. easy quiz on thi page to find your food "personality" based on your favorite foods. From therc.Jook for the eattng rip that match your personality type. These tips offer pecific ways to help you . move your diet more m hnc with dietary guidelines recommended by hcaJth profe • sionals. Select a tip and try it once or Lwtce a week: then graduall y increase the frequency. You control both the frequency of change and your ultimate goal for each.tip. Be ide the ups. fi ve tasty-and s1mplc-f'CC1pes give you new ways to include changes in your cook mg routine. 100. (for more about your food perWnal ity, tip to improve your dtel and recipe • see below to order .. Personal Taste : An Easier Way to Better Nutrition." a free b<dlet from Kraft General Foods.) Remember tha1 the l.ey to uccc 1 makmg gradual change 'in your _diet that • • complement you r current eating habit3. Ta.kmg small tcps, one at a 11mc, to balance your diet will give you a chance to get used to each new eating behavior before }OU taJce oo the ncJtt one. You'll be urpn!>cd how easy it can be 10.have ll balanced diet and . 1ill eat your fav orite food . What's Your Food Personality? fltrt' s a s1mplt "''Q)' to find ow your food ptrsonaltf)' Each quu tion ~low.• corresponds with a profllt' that ducribu your favorite foods and t atinR habits . Thtrt art no rtght or wronR answ.·trs. Afttr talcinR tht qui:, _ look /or t~ tattnR tips that match ·our ptrsonoluy and u hoM• you can imprO\'t your ditt gradually O\'t'r t1~nd s111/ tat ·our /a,•oritt /OQ<Js. • Do you frequently sah your food before tasting it? Ya_ No_ I/you answtrtd yes. you'rt probably a Salt Sul..t r. •I cheese included in many of your mcaJ each week? Ya_ No_ If you answtrtd ·es. yo" may ha~·t a Vt ry Dairy food ptrsonalif)' • Arc doughnuts. Dani h. blueberry muffin or coffeecake foods that you cat several time each week for brea.kf ast or mid-morning nack or both? Yes_ No_ I/you answtrt d yts. you ma hovr a Swut Tooth ptrsonaliry. •Do you believe tha1 dinner i n't sati fying unle it includes meat? Ya_ o_ If you answtrtd yt s, you most /1/t.tly fit tM profilt of Mtot 'n Potatots. • Given a choice between pagheni in meatlc tomaco sauce and pot roast with boiJed potatoe . would you select the pasta meaJ most of the time? Yts_ o_ If you answtrtd )'t'.f, )'OU probubly fit tltt Brtad & Pasta profilt Want to know more llbout your food personakty end how you an rNlke t-.ng cNngel In ~ • Mting Mbftl? A tonger quiz. more tip9 and ... Y redpe ldeu .. youf'l free In "P~ Tattel. Alt &lier Way to Better Nutntion. • The boc*Jet Mo containl eMy·to-UM ct\8111 to help you keep nck of your progNM u you try vlrioua ~ 11p1. To *-1 your copy_... to. t .. Food Edrtor T.J. Hutchmson .... 642-4321 e><t.370 111111111 Oietrtiarv'2 Bargains/3, 4 Chee e and Vegetable Filled Tortillas Prep time 10 minutes • Coo._tnl! lime 10 minute' --.-conta1ntr f 16 OUnttSI lowfat cottage c~ Cheese and Vegetable Filled Tortillas topped with salsa and cheddar cheese • EATING TIPS Match your food personality with the corresponding ttps below. Begin by trying one tip once or twice a week; then increase the frequency until the behavior becomes a habit and you find your "comfort zone." Salt Seel<er 1. ln most salt and pepper shaJcer sets, the saJt haker has larger hole .than thc pepper haker. Put your salt in the pepper halter and your pepper in the salt haJcer. · 2. Try fresh herb. -such as ~ii. tarragon and ~oregano-to sea.son food • in cooking and on thc table. 3. In tead of canned vegetables, select frozen varieues 10 cul down on extra sodium: when using cJ,('lncd vegetables. rinse them first. Very Dairy 1. Try lower fat ice cream options such as nonfat • fro1en dcssen. nonf ar froi en yogu11. sherbet or ice milk and top with frc h or froicn fruit uch as peaches. berrie and unsweetened pineapple. 2. Gradually switch from whole milk lo 2% fat rrulk for U4ie with cereaJ and in cooking. Then try it as a beverage. Gradually move toward u ing I% f al or skim milk. 3. Add legume uch as ktdney bean • lentil or chick pea • to soups. casserole or ~alad . Sweet Tooth 1. Have a piece of fruit a nack. • 2. Can't pass up de sett at a re aaurant? Shire one with a friend. • 3. For a quick brct!.lf ast. try a whole wheat bagel sprinkled with cmnamon and rat tn or spread with light or whipped cream cheese and jelly. (le' the same hape 11.\ a doughnut!) Meat 'n Potatoes 1. Serve yourself a generous port100 of vegetabl~ and potatoes on your plate before the meat. 2. Add ground turkey (cooked and drained of exec fat) instead of ground beef to paghett:1 sauce. chili and casserole . 3. Many restaurants serve gcrieroo amount of meat. When served, divide off and cal a piece of meat thac resembles a dock of card m 1zc. Share tho remainder or bring the re t home in a "dogg.1c bag." Bread & Pasta 1. Add a new vegetable uch as eggplant, zucchtnL okra or pepper co 1omato sauce. Scf'\le over rice or pasta and pnn£Je with Panncsan cheese. 2. Al a re taurant. ask the server co,bring the bread ba$ke1 with the meal so you're not tempted to fill up oo bread while w11t1ng for your entrcc lo amvc . 3. Kttp ready-to-at ce~al handy it wOf\ to snad.: oo throughout the day. • CHART YOUR PROGRESS Arter }OU try a lip. bcgm lo chart your prop: . Thi\ cumplc shows you one easy way 10 keep tncl.. Start by check1n1 off the tip you've 1electcd and set an tntllaJ frequency goal. Maintain lhll level for chrtt wcdt•. At three Wttb. Ke how you fttl If )'OU are comfc>Rable. )'OU can ooncinuc .r the same frequency. incre~ the frcqutnc) or Jelo:t · another llp for behavior change m ldditton to the up(s} you 'rt C\HTcntly .. cwtmg on. At thrtt montM. k>Ok II your prorreu. You may want to maintain ti or Ir)' for mcwe hnprovcment. le all ~ on your comfort ?One. ,,_.,~~ ..... I cup c~o · .y, cup <' ounces) KRAFT light ~aturals hreddtd harp 'heddar heew, divided Y• cup slktd l(nen onion l tablespoon chopped cilantro Y. tuspoon Mexican 4it"asoning 6 flour tortillas (6-inch I VJ cup salsa •Heat oven to 3 50 F •Mix couagc chtt'>C. com. v. <.up of the cheddar cheese. oniOO\, Ciiantro and -.Ca\Onmg. •Spoon about 1.h cup of the chee-.e mixture dov.n center of each 1on1lla. roll up Arran{!e. -.cam 1de down. m greased I} x 9-ioch bakmg d1,h •Top with saha and rcmatnm{! ·A mp cheddar chtt\e •Bake 30 mrnule\. Male' 6 -.ervmg' Nutrition Information Ptr ~' 1n1t (Colt ulutl'd ~Ith ( Qflflt'd I Wfl I . Ca.lone~. KC.ii !80 F.it. 11 II Protein. g . ::!2 Cht•k,tcrol, mg "\O Cart>oh)d:ratc. g 29 Sodium. mg 'il:lO Creamy Chicken 'n Ham Paella Prep ume 15 mmutc' Cookm~ tune I ~ minute' Yi pound bontkss skinless chicktn breasts. cut into chunks . I cup red ptpptr strips, halved ~ cup chopped onion 2 cloves garlic. minttd I cab~n olivt oil --?-cu~utt'Chalt dridwl brottr I can ( 141t1 ounces) stewed comat~ 2 cups i,nstanc bro"n rict I cup f roun green peas 112 cup chopped 0 CAR l\.tA YER Hf.AL THY f' A VO RITES moked 'ooktd Ham Yl cup KRAFT FREE Nonfat \.ta~onna~ Dreuing l Yi teaspoons dried oregano leaves ~ teaspoon crushtd rtd ptpptr •Cook and ur chicken. red pepper. onion and garh~ lt\ olive oil m non·\tu:.l 'l1llet tl\er medium he•ll S·mmu1e · or unul ch1d.en "tender •Sur m broth and ton\atoel>: bnng to full hrnl ur in rice. R~u~ heat 10 lo>W. l"O\-er rmmer 'i mmute or unul rice ,., cool ed • ~dd remaining mgre~1en1': heat thomughl}. '11mng occasionally M~e~ 8 -.crvin~' · Nu.tritloo lnformatiofl Ptt ~n inJ CaJonc,, KCal 1qo Fat ~ .s Prott1n, g I:' Chok<.tcrol. m :'~ C&tbob)'dratc. B ~ Sodium. m)! 4(!(1 Curried Wheat and Vegetabl e Prep lime I 0 minute<. CooL1ng ume I:' minute' 'll cup c.Ji chopped green ptpptt. liad mushrooms and liced carro~ y, cup slked green onion 1 clove garlic. minttd 2 tablespoons PAR KA y Son Diet Reduced CaJorit Margarine 21/• cups redUttd salt chicken broth 1112 cups bulgur wheat I Yi teaspoons curry powder I tta5p00n ground gio~er 2 tablespoons chopped cillntro •Cook and ur green pepper. mu,hroom,, cJITOL\ onions and garltc Ill mar~ari.M lll ''-1llet mer medium heat unul \-egetable' are cn~p-tcnJer •Sur in broth. bulgur "'heat. cun; powder and ~Inger Bnng to boil Red1Ke heat tn lov.. co"er 1mmer 6 10 8 minutes or unul hqutd '" ah-.orbcd tu tn '-11.mtm Make 8 SCI'\' mg'>. utriUon tnrormation Ptt ~nln1 C.tloocs, KCll I~ Fat " ~in.1 ~ C'hok,1cn1l, mi Carbohydrate ~ .? ~tum m!! 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J "I ~.um. mJ I so Barbecue Meatloaf f'tcp umc 10 ro1nutc\ CookinJ tJmc: ~) m1m11c' rJu ,tanJ•na I~ ,_ .. around turkty ~ a., UA•I THICK ·~ SPICY <kiltul ~Sa.tt.dhidtd ~ mp old·r.-kMMd or .tld oecs. •Mook~ ~ alp,_. ~d o.t&o. l egwt.ka.hMtftt • Hcaa oven 10 n~·t- •Mia all mlf'Cdlt'nl\ eltqJt ~'.cup of tht barbfxUf \IUCC, •Sh8pc into loaf 1n 12 ~ 8·1nch l>M"'I dish. •We •~ IO ~ manuk~. Let \land .5 mmutn. Top wittl mnMftUtl Y4 cup~~. Mila 6 lft'Vmp, ,....., .... rl ,. ........ (C' '*"""""' witt. I • fl# ~ ""*n 1 C....._ KCW 2..0 F-. I 11 .. ,,..... l~ 0.:'I ol... to C.tlotir*-. 1 n s-.... •'° . I I , - .-' . • Th&nday, J.,,..,-y 7, 1113 Let's crack the mySte·ry of sunflower seeds g I baYe H•tral q1at1t&oas three flavor&: Potato, Cheese Puffs percent f°' similar fried chips. intOlerUce, which limply means Malt"1 eatiaa ._Id JOU "Oclicioual C:oHedion -Simple about DUii. Are •uaftowtr and Ranch-O's. Made by Pacific l have tried lhem on au aacs. that your body ii uoable IO recoa•ad •• I cJft? Recipes fur Healthy Uvin&" • auu or k.ttMU.. aM do tM1 Orain Products. ahey arc baked and they ahou&d do the trick for p10pcrly dlaest the protein in -r.c .. Coroaa del Mar (Delicious Maslline,Staff); "The lowtr daolHtcrol! Do you bave instead of fried. ha"e no you. Your IOft won't knaw the wbear. Ordcriq whole wheal cn1~1 Tbal's very tbougJuful ot you; Ouildcu Oounnct Ooes Healthy' any obJmioas to nlauts? Wba& preservatives and are lower in fat . ~ifferencc, bul his t>ody will. won't help, becaUM it is still the silt o( good heallh is a ' (Joy KJrkpa1risk. R.D.), and are ants! 1 have beard that tMr For exampte, only lS percent or Q My ,.....u to.e plua aad wheat. However, 1bere arc several valuable one. Amons my lavoriles "Oul~~ and Healthy R~lpes and art tithtt cora or mt. Do llaeJ lhe calories in lbe Pota10 Snacks order II oftaa for llMm ud frozen food brand pizzas that arc (and their authors) are· "Leian :ind Ideas (Brenda J. Ponachtcra,. compare wUb oatJDeaJ? comes from fat, compared to 62 •1 slltu. I Ion II. too. bu& I am made from rice Cru5t -not whc3t Luscious .. (Bobbie H~an): R.O.) Let's 1;icA.~··r""u~~~~:a0::-:~ percent in 1 leading ~ta10 chip DOl suppoeed IO tat wt.eat. Would -and. beli~ .me. they arc "Jane Brody's Good Food Book" CknlH Saaloll h • rt1merrc1 Y 14 aqaime. Sunflower brand. For the "No fries" C:hee~ • U be all rf&bC It I ordered •bole absolu1ely dehc1o~s. Y~ w~n't be (Jane Brody); "The New Laurel's dlttlllan. Sh~ I• the author of n+·o seeds arc just Puffs ifs 15 percent or calories •heat plua lnsttad ot the U1ual able to get them 1n a p1ZZern1 Kjtchen" _ a vcget3nan cookbook boob: "Ditti 1l:aal Wort" and wh:at the name from fat, comp3r~d to Sl percent kJad? (only health stores). but when you (Laurel Robertson); "Light Style: "Tht Wellnt11 Book of l.B.S." imglics: seeds. for the competitive fried k.ind ... and -M.V., Newport Beach gel home you can feast, 100. The Low fat, Low Cholesterol, • Send 1our q11t1tloa1 10: Dtroltt They re neither the onion-Oa\.Ored Ranch-O's are Don't give up hope. It sounds as Q M7 snnddaatcJtltr ls now Low Salt Way to Good f ood and *•nlon, N.O., c/o Dally Piiot, P. nuts nor kernels. 3ISO at 15 percent compared to 60 though you have a &Julen married. What cookbooks ror Good Health" (Rose ~1Q: Box 1560, Costa Mtsa, 92626. Seeds and nuts · arc the dried fruits of trees 11nd nowers. and arc found inside the ovaries of plants which have been fertilized (pollinated). Both provide protein and fiber, and the human body makes even belier use of this prote'in than the. protein in bea~ because of the form er's balance of essential wiDOUIU MANUFACTURERS' COUPONS amino acids. Sunflower seeds; like most nuts, are high in fat -but it is the polyun~atur:ned kind, which helps to lower total cholesterol. One ounce or-sunflower set"ds-(wi thou l shells) conta ins about 159 calorics. W'l!nuts are a bi t lower in protein and higher in fa t, but, <ig.£in. it b polyunsatur~ted fat. An ounce of shelled walnuts (about SC\Cn nut ) ha 185 caloriei.. As I rcport1:d in an earlier column, a university study found that people who ate a handful of either peanuts, almonds or waln.ub - either as handfuls or in other foods -were able to cut ihcir 1nc1dence of heart disease to approximately half that of the 90111LISI nattOO~l!VCrage..._ . -:-=:;:-1--1 N:•• -· ..... D .. As for grits, they are the seeds ~ ~ of 1.uch grains as barley, buckwheat, corn, JYC, even soy - with the coarse hull removed. The one most familiar as a hot cooked cereal, or side dish, is generally made from corn, although buckwhc<1t has the distinction of being the best protein source of any plant. Oatmeal is more nutritious than corn grhs, with far more calcium and protein, as well as i.everal vitamin and minerals not fou nd in the grits. Q The "cathcr lntcly has been surprisi ngly cold for this nreu. 1 wnnt to drink a lot of bot tea and other hot drinks, but my husband says that. won't help me srny warm. ls lhnt true? -K.M., Newport Beach Your hui.ba nd in right. A rci.ca rch study by the U.S. Army recently concluded that hot drinks du not mnke any significant impact on body temperature: it would take a quart's worth at a time, at qo degree!>, to create body heat. and it 's doubtful you could con:.ume that much comfortably. You may have the sensation because the liquid dilates the skin's blood ves.sels, but any real gain io body heat is negligible. Q My young son cats too much of such thin&s as potato chips and Chcctos. 1 know that this h n't &ood, but how can I get him to stop? - T.R., Dana Point Jl's difficult to convince children to i.to p eating such foods, especially since his fricndi. probably do the same whenever they arc all togcrhcr. The high fat content i~ what make-s lhesc snacks taste good, hut it is also the reason why it \s wise to at least get him to cut down to a mp rc moderate intake of th em. I do have one suggestion, having recently come across a better alternative that is a healthier choice without sacrificing taste. It ':. a new line of "No Fries i.n:ick\" th:it comes in at least AMEJJC.A'S OJT w.3.29 6·1nch Pot.In White Pot Cover BEAUTIFUL CAl.ADtUMS ........ 5. 99 LO IALT TUllKR. UIAIT SUCED TO OlOER la. 4.29 .. ... ?. 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A look at the people and events highlighting this week's local art6 and entertainment scen e' Gregg Alberg: The next Spielberg? ~ Bf.Nadia FtankeJ Se>eti.tl IO Weebnd D ecmed a!I "the next great American director,'' 16·year-0ld Gregg Alberg will be making his full·Ocdgcd dircctoral debut I-his month at The Backstage Theatre in Co!lta Mesa Y.ith David Rimmcr's "Album." Gregg'!. amb111on and dedication combine Y.ith h1"i extraordinary crc.11iv11y and unique passion of the theater to produce a mo!lt rcmJrkablc and gifted individual. ·1 his young talent is one of few people on the West Coast to be Ill' itcd to and attend the past four Tony Awurd ceremonies and · dinner!> in New York City. · , The Ilosron native was 11 years old when he firl>t heard the music of "Phantom of the Opera." Mc\lncrizcd by Michael Crawford's vo1te, he went with hi!> family to Ne..., York to try and !.CC the \Okt·out·Droadway hi1. As chance h:id 11, Gregg not only :.aw the '"()\\ twice that dJy but found h11n,clf backl>tage with Crawford. COVER I '"'1' with my family after the ,how when we went backstage,'' Grc~ !>aid. "l remember looking out I rom the 5tage and seeing what .. cemcJ like a sea of red scaLS. By ch;ince, we saw Crawford leaving .ind ..o I n!>ked him to autograph my program and thanked him for the ~how." Awe '>truck by the whole npcricncc, Gregg wrote Crawford ;i thank you note only to find that Crawford would soon respond :ind invite G reu to meet with him in New York. As if this experie nce wasn't enough to sctd the fate of his love for the th~ater, Greu's En&lish teacher in 7th grade just happericd to notice the "Phantom" lyri~ ''h 's over now, the music of the night" wri11en on Greu's notebook. Gregg told his teacher, also an admirer or thc:uer. or his intense intcrc)t and nhou t h1> mcct~ng Crawford Gregg'\ tc;ichcr thus )tartcd to 1molve Gregg 11\ theatrical l1k. ~ He ~tancd acting at the wodd·(amou American ~tJ ~ Fe tivol in M11Cord, N II., \\l:~ic h( played three roles 1n .. I h( Phantom 1'ollbooth " From tho1 potnt on, Gregg Alberg has been un}toppablc. See ALBEAG'I Curtain nses on 1993 plays T · STACE Also going on the boards in Costa Mcsn next weekend i~ "My Three· Angels" at t"c Costa Mesa Civic Playhou~. Th1\ comedy about a trio of convicts who foil a ncforiou plot on Christmas Eve will be on staae Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. until Feb. 14. A nothcr year is off and running, and Orange County's local theater groups arc poised to raise the curta1ns on their first productions of 1993, two of which take centc:r stage this weekend. Getting things off and running Friday night ~II be the "The Lion in Winter," detailing the cvcr·popular "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" at the royal hcnanlgans in the f1mily of Kina Wcstmin!ltcr Community Theater. Edward Stencck is staging Henry II, is the year's opener Ot the Hun· the musical comedy based on the ''Peanuts" comic 5trip, tlnaton Beach Playhouse. Steven Biggs and with Bradley Miller good·gncfing the title role. Showtime.a Judith Montsomcry 11ake on the roles made arc Fridays and Saturdays through Feb. 6 at 8:30, WCT mernQrable on screen by Peter O'Toolc hcmg the only local theater with an 8:30 curtain time. and K.a1harine Hepburn under the d1rcc· South Co~t Repertory headlines a hyperactive second 1i lion of Cindy Mitchell. Pertofmances will weekend (four new shows opening) with a new version or • be siven Fridays ond Saturdays at 8 p.m. Mohcrc's clautc hcnch comedy "The Miser," adapted from 1-. throuJh Feb. 14. the author\ ohginal script by director David Chambers. The fourth o( next weekend's opcner1 Jonu1h11n McMurtry takes the title role in • cast that In· Theallr arrives 11 the Lasuna Playhouse, which will duck' SCR fo undi,.ng actors Ron Boussom, An Koustik, HaJ Crttle ofter Sam Shep&rd'a "Tru..: Wes,," fealur· L.1ndon Jr and Don Took, along with familiar races John Ins profeufonal actors Peder Mclhuse and t·.lhng1on. Jeffrey Combs, Lynnda Ferguson and Jane Oat· Andrew Barnicle (who's also artistic direC1or of the play· lo"·'~ "The Miser" opens Jan. 15 and runs nightly at 8 p.m. house) as baUlin1 brothers. Joan McOillis it dlrectin& the e11tcpt Mondays through Valcntlnc'a Dey, with weekend d,.matic comedy, which also features Jim Ryan and Oct~ nwtinec) 11 2.30 p.OJ.. Hewell. It plays nightly except Mondays at 8 p.m. (we,ckend 2 Orange Coaat Weekend I Thurtday, January 7, 1993 mntincc) QI 2:30) until feb. 7. F:irther ~n the road, the Alternative Repertory 1 h'".1''.~ will revi'e t::u •enc O'Ne1ll's "A MoonJor the Mi bcgottc:n Jan. 22, South Coa t Repertory has Alan Ayckbourn') •~u eharactcr pla) "lntimntc Exchange•" ticketed for <1 J:in. 2-J opening on the Second Stage, and the Irvine Commu111I) Theater will mount tile female vcnion or Neil Simon\ com· edy "The Odd Couple" feb. 12. 0 CA.LLBOARl1 -The Huntinaton Deach Playhou c "'II hold audition~ for ''The Teahouse or &he Auau t M1llln" Saturday ond Sunday 11 l p.m. at the Lakeview Oubhou~. 17451 Zeidcr Lane, Huntington Beach. Tryouu for the 111~lt· tary men's roles ar~ Salurday, the Okinawan natives Sund:i}. Call 966-2187 for detail . ' Orenae Coa~t Coltcae holds aud11lon1 for' its pnx1umon of the award-winnina play "A Few Oood Men" 7·10 p.m Jan. 20-21 In Jbe Orama Lab ~atre, 2701 f1irvicw RoaJ. Co.ta Mesa, Call 432·5640 ror details.. Rcadinp for CoastliH CoUcp's nc.i show, ,'1"he Three Musketeers." will be held Feb. 4 and S Dt 7 p.m at lh( Ethel Dwyer MldcHc Scbo.ol, 1502 Palm Ave .. Hununaton Deach. A ca t ol 6.5 men, WOlnlft and children ls needed More lntorm:uion ls available at 7'1·9740. Long live the ki~g ~ 'K mg o( Swing Guiur" Herb Ellu holds court this weekend at Maxwell's By 1he Sea in J lunungton Bc.ich, where J.127 fans will be tre.itd to the cleul, sweet·tO·thc-e;;ar sound cm;;anating from 1hc septu.igen.in;;an's Gibson ES· 17S. .. Every gig of EILs' fivc-dec.idt C.1· ~,a_ w.z gWwul~ cwicnl.lll J.hc nan's offh.ind mumy of the inmu· mcn1, ... a rcvicwcr ""re.le lu1 ycu. ThC' Fumc:nv11lc, Teus, nauve hu b.:"cn pl.iying Charlie Christi.in· influenced 1.iu sine: g.iuunj; recog· n111on w11h the Cu.i Lonu Orchestra in 19H, .ind then •uh j immy Dors· cy's Orchcsm Crom •45.•47, After l few yun wuh the Soft \\'inds-.rnJ gi&g1ng on the East Cout, he r.:pu,cJ B.arncy Kessel in Osc.ar Pc1cnon's trio. In recent yc.irs he hu pll) ed Jucu •·uh Kessel ind loured •ith a Pctcoon reunion b.ind Joining EJ11.S .it Mn..,cll's, l 17 P.t· c1f1c Cout Highw.iy, •ill bc b.imn Andv S1mpkun (Ell1 F112ger2IJ, S.inh \llugh.m, Nlulie ·:ole) -Sho·w.s .ne 8:30 anJ 10:10 p ;1. Fn· d.ty .ind .iNfJ;;ir. ind • and 6 p.m ~und.i.v Tickcu uc SIO per show .ind .ire ;;av.a1bble now by calling 5l6-2SSS Night at opera Jike Riigllag Bros. for Verdi baritoae Mark Racker ~ By Robert Sangster SPtNI 10 Wtc(fnd R nmp.1g1ng clcphun1s Ol)d leopard~ . loo c on a d.irl. s1uge arc JU 1 ~me of &he e'ClrJ·mu~ical hazarJs Iha& foce an· UJ>'!fa ~1nger . Marl. Ruel.er, a Verdi banlone in Opera P;ic1f1c·~ pro<luc11on o( 111 ro'ratorc opening !:>a1urd.1y 111gh1 al &he Orange County Performing Ari!> Center. tell\ of &he lime a leopard fell off 1hc bacl. of oin elephanl in AtclJ As 1he elephant marched aero s &he s1::ige, her feline pj\Scnger h11 .1 low p<>"-er cable :..trelchcd aero s 11> path and Jumped to &he Ooor, as lhC hOU!oC was plunged IOIO darkncs . Dy the 1ime light!> \\Cre n:!otored, the elcphanl \\a~ aboul lo m:ireh into &he h:rnd1c.p ieC&ion. The leopard. fortunately, had been fed.' MUSIC . . In uno1hcr A11.J.1 pr0\Juc11on •• rn clt..:ph.1nt had rchC:lN:d \\ilhout her Cl>!>IUllle r\1 the drc!!>!> rchcaf'lal, her l.'.lhlumcll bull\ g,11 'IUl.I\ entering through the ''·'.\!e do1..>r ~111:. tr 11..d tu b.1cl\ OUI, then \(jUCC/Cd fUr'\\-JHJ ,inJ dl lll'CJ acru!>S the \llgc. nearl~ prupcllin~ the 11.:111.u llllU the p1I Then' there ''J' lhc 11111c 111 R1.i:11~11111.1.hl·n &he :.oprano·!o \\1g got 1..augh1 m Ru1.l\cr\ CO!>lume JI a point \\here he I\ to la~ lh'''n her hfclc~ bl><ly .ind rnmc: up on 111' l\ncc' "' "ng Uc couh.ln'I e\tr.11.:1 her h:m and"'h.1LI tu pick up and hol<l her <luring hi., :m.1 He ::il-.o couldn t 1.11\c a l'uriain c.111 until • the sc.inblrCM d1,cn1.1nglc<l the "1~ AmericJn barm nc ~1ar~ Ru'°I\"' 11 .. , .1 10111: ll\t of opera crc<l11\ and gooJ \lune' 'I h1' h - ht\ four&h oper.1 \\llh Opera P:.h.111.: PreHou ly. he \ang m L.1 Uoht·m,·. l'.1~k1. u. and C:H:tllcr1J Ru,111.·.mJ. I le CnJO)!> ~1ngmg Ill \cg1.: f \lrOlll I l.111 .ind 113)!1 II·~ 0'j) \-Cl")' hnc ;1COU\llC l1UU\C. l,ml out See RUCKERf7 N o. It's not Tipitlna's and it's not Cajun food theJ're cookin'. but step into tht Rh1tftm Cafe Frid'Y nlttlt and you're sure to aet a taste of litw Orttans as the city's roy~ famitJ -The Nmtlt lrothtrs in American pop The sounds of the Neville Brothers are wide ransina. from "show-wadda-waddtts." to calypso-ffavored rhythms. Some soncs stint with injustice Jnd racial intolerance lyrics, whtlt others croon -stops in to sem up thttr secret recipe of soul. TIM crout>'s ittustrious history MIJn as tar1Y as 1"4 w9'tn Art .. Mtwitte' s bald Tht Hl'#Mttts" l'ICordtd "Mardi Gras Matnbo," -a stapft of th• ••Ull testinl. Most noted tor ltltir sit&tt "T Ill It Ulw It Is." MB recorded mtrll urty MbufH Wlticll failed to lttf1Ct tht recopition tMJ dtsemcl. Howmt. in 1117 tMy took home I Gram~ wrth tlM atbum "Ytltow Moon" and 1n 1990 tMr rMstd "Brother's...,_, .. wltkh cttMftttd tlltir slltus as one of the most ftrvtntlJ acclaimed croups of faltina In and out of loft. Tht Ntvillt 8rothtrt' latest album. "Fam1tJ Groove," contains some of tht most comptlhn& music tt111 have made topthtr, and thtJ packed It wittt '°"" of tM mos1-propuls1Ye srocms in ttltir hiJ1ory. · In tartJ Novtmbtr. ttlt pGt>Ular band opened tht Hard Rock Ca" in Ntwoort leach with 1 ht concert. Tht show starts at I p.m. with Gin Blossoms .arminfup the stap at Utt Rhytllm Cafe. 3503 Harbor IMS. Call 556-CAfE for hcktt lnformltion. -Hy 1J lf11lt llln on THf SCENf T Sound choice I J's abou1 tlme The flr)t :!-1-track. :all: tl1s11JI !>lin.l1u h..15 upencJ in Orange Count} TJ1e Record L11:1ory, "h11..h I'> O\\ncd by 1ndc:pcnllcn1 lJbcl Mobai.s Recor& .. 1s .1 "ckomc ahcrnauve 10 the large, :!-1nd1 .inalog 1apc-.!.tuJ1os v.l11ch mu· -llrn:~ ~~~llttN CIJll\ theif ltfc J"ings for " couple t•f JJ~' u1 \(UlJtlo) IHTIC in l loll}'WocJ. LOl.:atcd aJp.:cnt to 1 ruJ:in Rchcar~JI tul.110' m GarJcn GrO\C. 1 he Rcc,irJ r JdUf) utilize'> 1hrce )\n1..hrun11cll ADA T~ lo ach1e,·e tup·no1d1 rc)ulh for an~ tlung from him anll Cl.)mmcrual \\llCc·u\cr' w rod. and R.\ll ' Our ~unLI cateri. to •Olll· pad d1~ qu.1hl) at Jcm1..1 t.1pc puu:'> ... ';11J M.ark Ka\, v.111.> along v.1th fr.mk J0)eph ~rO· Ju,c!> ..inJ cnginccri. \ar1"u' proJeCt!> :i1 'the thrce·mt>nth· olJ foqlit). T\\ll 111.e r''""'' anJ one \C>Cal 1>11l.1lh•n hix th hou~t'J m .1 prufr,~1onal. -...di ma11ll.1mcJ laulll) cumplim• n1 th1: J1g1tal gc.ar th.it h.1\c bi:cn allr ac1111g a number nf mu-.1.:1.1n' tu lhe llllC·Of J·klllJ 'tuJ1\l "There I' m.11l11ng 1.1.1: •all I ,i.,. 1.1.1.: ate a lull \llUI· prvJudn•n t.1.11111., J 1 .pl~ 'a1J B c. u .: 1hc 'tuJ1l• 1~ a \tlDI pr.tJUdlOO hou-c v.11h a S \II' r I. um.: .oJc hxkcJ "' 111.. J1~11al tape. II 1~ f)V"1blc tor .1111 I\ w ha\C a tut;al ol s n:.ordJhlc tr .1 .. 1.., 111 .1 pro 1...:1·, n11\·J,1~n \IJ£C AJJ.:d Ku\. lh1" 11\;ih an\lh !:\ JlCl'Pk hcJr put ••ul un a lllJJ•lr rl.'corJ lah.:I \\ .. priJc .uur.M:hc' · v.11h liJ 1Jin arli'h 11111,hcJ ma,tc1' rca•h I r ( l> pr\.'"llll! " · I he 'tuJ10 l) op~n \1.:\Cll J.1" a \\Cd., .11111 ho.;1.' ;Jf>• ~w11m~n1, JIC: ;.i\;i1l.1hk 1 h~ RcnirJ I ~"''" I\ l1l· \:.lltd at "7~51 (1~1Jc1~ (11, • UhJ. <iu11c (1. G.mkn (1111\C. for murc . .:;111 ~36-0'1~.S 0 N 01.•. on the 11\1.: lr1..1111 folk )lll!:C'r C.1rol '1:ll'°l1n1 h.1, annl.)UO~l·J her liN """"' ol 1993. The 11oikn1c,1 "n!Jet -.ong"'rucr \\Ill t-e pcrh•r~unl! :.11 S p.m un 1 ue,JJ~ JI (.',•fie\!' fuk. 2SU' I Cm:c:nlldJ Or • '" G, laE;UllJ 1'1gd: call M3· ~6-16 'he \\111 al-.o lx' ~r· forming .11 ~pm llll ho IS :u P.ac1ric c orrcchOu\C, I ;59~· lbl"'~rJ A\c ll'\1nc: phone ~5~·172-l Urban !>pr.11.1.I 3nJ C':au\C J ur ((l0\.l:.lll 1o1.1ll he rcr funmng JI 8 ) p Ill, lln \..an l1.1y, hn ~.i. JI I h M.ir~u" 7000 (1.irJcn (110\'C ISl\J . Wc~11n111,1cr. 1\llru1,~1on to the 'h I\ s~ I ur m1>rc infl1rma111>n, coall ~'Jl~l l!H, -II) fl/win \f.a\11('/f Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday. January 7, 1993 ~-- 3 - ' f Art Museums • Bower\ M l.IHUm ol Cultural Nt 2002 "°"h M.un St .. SanU Ana, 567·3600. 'l11butl' tr> the Cods Tre<l5Ures ol the MUSC:'O de-I 010," a collecoori ol )()() pte- Columb1an '>l.orlu, on vitw throul!t\ f rb .?8 llcxm 10 am ·S p.m f'~y Sond.iy Admdi!On S4 SO for .dults, SJ (Of ~·ni<>ts .aod studt'n1~ and $1 S-0 for chil· dtl'n under 1 2 •Laguna Nt Museum 107 01ff Drive, l.1gun.:1 Be.lch,491·65)1 "Prool. LO!.An· gel~ Art and the PhotX)fraph, 1960-1980," J phot~;iphte exh1b11 1ha1 eumines the City ol cor11rlbollOl'I to ideas that h.lve ga1 currency WOtldwide ti\ the lidt dl'C.lde, tuns 1tvc>uJ<h ).tn. 17. Hours: 11 ,1 m .. s p.m. Tu~y-Sunday. ~ SJ, adults, S1 .SO, ~ior o lJZerWstudenu; Ir~. childten u'*' 12, 8 N.wPort tiad>or An Museum $0 5an Clemente Ol•vt', NtwpOft Se.lch, 759· 112 J. Exh11.ii11on leaw11ng "£1 Car~ ~ni;ranu.:/lhe &leeding He;in" and fY.lpti lu~rne Mrwy.ard's ''An Ameran Vision· oH)' pr~llted lhrough ft'b 14. M isan Sh11•\lf .1se, 1n wt'uch worb 1n 1 variety ol mt'<lo.1 on<.luding cet.amrn, mll<ed rned1t1, """'"' rnd.11 .irid ~dry .ire a11a1IJble (or ,.111· l'"'•<'nled 1h111ul)tl J.1n 17-t lou11 10 .1 n1 'i pm Tut'\CJ.1y-Sund.Jy CJ.~ng LI~ I 111!J\"> 1) H pm A.Vm1s~in S-' l<>t .ldults, SL ''" wnu" l•l111·n) .inti \ludt'nts .ind ftt>t! t11r •I lrlr;·n un<l•' l J and 111t'mbet \ Community Galleries • (o~t• M~" Art lugue CJllery 1661 ~ ... nil 1...c·r A•t! , SJn~ An.i, 540 64 JO Thi' ,,,,,, 11 >I ,1tl oC (...iii S..lll'I\ 00 VICW tlti<. "'''"ti' !lour~ 10 .1 m 5 pm TUf~y· ..,,,,, .. 1.17 11 "m 'i pm nn Sunday Ad· ,, , ,,, frt•t • (ti~ o t Ir.in<' lf\1111• I ortt-All\ (<•nl<•r 1n I h • I 11•1• l'.it~ 1-1 jJ l \.tit' A•<! , 1111111<! • • ••' lt;1U f'ht 1t•1rHt'Jhtf \'\1,n1dn,·• d <•"'· I•• I•"' 1 ol ltlt'llll~:1,1ph11 llfl.l~("'I hy f U\lln ,,1, I • .,1.1pl 1·1 I cl A11dt1'"' Ii'~"'' <Jt'l d in•"' .. t l111• ... 11111• n.11111• Ii, MiJ).l Afl~l'lou, , ,, · """ ii r1J11gh J,111 J ! 11 • "lnli:tn..l .,,,, , ·.1.111 All I ·h1l11h11f1 IUll> throu~1 t rl1 7 tl"u" 11t11lf1·•) p 1n Munday; 9 ,,,,, 11 pm Tut'\<l.iy·lhur)(J.iy, 9 •rn-4 11 rtt I 111l.1y, 9 J m ·) IJ m !l.illurd.ty, .and I '• p m !>wi<lJy ht.'t' Jdm1~1<Jf\ 8 lf\in~ V.alh:y College S~OO l"'1ne Ceo· \l•r 01 trvuw. 559 )45 l In ltle Student '>l'r"'' 1~ Ct•ntt-r. "Don Hendl'ids V1~l 1'111'• t"Ahtl>ll <:.OOUn~ lhr~ Feb. 20 Hr1u1' II .1 m 8 pm Moncby:'T hu~y; 8 J m '; " m r 1tdo1y t let" adtruSSIOll 8 Or.ang~ Cuunty Center for Conlt.mpo- r.ur Ari .St.ll W M¥Arlhur 81...d . Sp.lc.e I l l \,1111;1 An.a. 54<1 4'1Hq ['th1L.tion ol , '""" ·"' ""'\.' l>y ~"lf'Y C,l.l<.. )en H~n (S •• ;h t.111,1 M.i11n~1S run' lhrouW' fel> S· •., • ., 1•'""1 "''' (,,. l.dti 1, 'I fl m SJ1u1d..ly The Making of a Museum Orange Coast's Most Comp ete F m many pcuplc, January u~hers in the birth of the blues, a lime "hen hohdJy party animab are forced 10 face their fate 1111 ucJturcs of hal>rt in the hunu.lrum of everyday life. Nothing rnlc11 ful 10 h,._1k for"' arc.I to &eem1t to be the coml\lon complaint. 4 ,~: • • -;i:;;. ", ... However, as far as the regional an-watch Is cunccrncd. lhe New Year cclcbra11on continue~ nm.I-month when Joan Irvine Smith phsy~ hostcn to the opening of the Irvine Museum lcmporanly perched on the: 121h floor of a Von Karmen Avenue office building Con,lcJering 1hii mu1cum'1 Jcc.l1CJt1un to the pre)Crvuuon and display of hi,1011eal Caltforn1J arl with un empha,i\ 011 the region's lmprC)\lllOr)t Period (181JO·l930) -a tim~ \\-hen championing the lc&acy of nature and the 1.-it cnv1ronmcn1al 'plendor of our surrounding Ml I fl I II l;1ndscJpcs WJS the art~l1c themc-Qf·lltc·day - pcrhaf>\ rolling out a giccn carpet for us arrival Arts f.,11fJrc "'ould seem more appropn:11c Scene "' ~h Smrth \t:atcs 1n her rounder' Stalemc:nt· ------· "~he muh1ple J ltJ>CClS or Cal1forn1.i lmprcs1iio1mt flJ'",.'IK'· "''" thclf bcauly, their \lgnificancc IJIS art"orh a11J h11ttuncal rccordl\. and their reverence for nature, h11vc 111.uk J deep and :1h1ding 1mpac1 on me. They ,111nd t.ilen1 tC\tumcnt 111 our rc11Jr,1 fur tile cm,1ru11mc111 . and 1hcir clcganl uccounr mu~t not cu u11hcctkd " i-.:n1 \\-crl.. 111 m~ c.ulurnn. I will 1o:m 1hc lrvtnc Mui.eum'i Jmval, .11111 c.-.1n1111c whJI 11\ long·lc:rm rn11tril>ut1on will he 111 1c11china fulure ~·m:r.1111111" ;ih11ul huw uur rC!IJ>llll und love fo r land in Its naHHJI 1•1.in<lc111 " tlrrccily lrnkcd 10 lhc health of ·lhe humun 1p1ri1 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, January 7. 1993' 1. Soundtrack "Bodyguard" 2. Nirvana "lncest.icide" . .. 3. Arrested Oewlopment "3 v ... , 5 Months, 2 Days In The Ufe Of •. .Arr.....S ~nt' 4. R.E.M. ''AutomMic FOi The p;.)pt;r.'··~ 5. Annie Lennox "Otva" 6. Neil Young "Hatwst Moon" 7. Toad The Wfl. Sprocket "Fear" 8 Sade "Love Deluxe'' 9 Pearl Jam ''Ten " 1 o Ahce In Chains "Din" 11. Soul Asylum "Grave Dancers Union' 12 10,000 Maniacs "Our Time Is Eden" 13 Peter Gabriel "Us" 14. Kenny G "Breathless" 15. Bob Mar1ey "Songs Of Freedom" · t6. Eraayre "Popi" 17. Tori Amos "Uttte Eartttquakes" 18. U2 "Achtungbaby" 19. Sundays "Blind" 20. Ice Cube "Predator" 21. Suzanne Vega "99.9F" 22. Red Hot Chnl Peppers "What Hita?" 23. Soundtrack "Aladdin" 24. Jon Secada "Jon Secada'' 25. Red Hot Chill Peppers "Blood, , Sex, Maglk" TOP25 ALWAYS ON SALE! CALENDAR >,.-.. ~~·: 540-1224 ~ ) j; ,_...., ·M~I ColfH House 1175 8~ Sc., Suite 24, (()SU ~. 549·8011 • todc N' ).tv.t 1' 49 Newport• 81Yd , ~ ~. 65<M-430. Me.1, 650-3301. Fr~ 1"11odu<1ory Cl~· COU"lfY sfo.1,,,g d1nte prt"W'lltrd Cr )0 'O· • n•ghl USTING INFORMATION: If }'OU ~we An • 5UltMdc'1 ColfH Co. 2801 E. Paaftc fttnl listing Of dwlp ol lnr~ b Co.st Hpay, U>rON de4 MN. • ~trr. Multum ol Cultur.al Ar1 2(J()l N. ~1n St , Sant.a ~ 567 )(;()() ' The Tw.ans Alf! Coming'" ~ht'fe .>uthor R.llph l tigtlton bun~ an entour•l)t' ol ~u•I Amt'ran non\Jds to tilt' muwum 10 \t'C up tllt'tr tent·la\.t-Jun and gt~ .a r•1ir ~~.ii perfotm.tnct "U•r<MI ''"l!l"lf° 2·5 pm S<ltord.>y Cou S7 .50 .a..lufts, S4 c h11<l1t"n 12 .ind under. I • • • I' ' • '' . I . , 1Lad8*., cUrect lnquiM\ lo hnJ.unin Ep••e.tn. cJo MAc•toc*. r.o. lo• 1soo- 1u. C~on.t dtl Mat, CA 92625. A mcHe compl«tt altftd.v runt U.. firal Tutteby ol fttry monlh. "'Oft• 760-2622. • 11ue Muble Col~ 1907 tUtbof l d OC 0 C IT .. , __ .. Blvd .. COIU Mel, 646-5176. COtMdy ,tn : • ,.,_Jt ounty. , ~ N1gh1 ft.tlutiog .im;iteur laugh~!$ f)ft· • Advtnture 16 1959 H.lrbor Blvd., Cosu See lit. 1-opt, blKli ht opt~. pp, ptr ptorson. 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Y.p<lfl O u•ic Pro·A.m Coif lc>urn.iml'nl J.;m 18 JO, SSJ Oub ol U1 il '" n r1twl lio~p•t.ll .at l'IN'potl 84:·.lch u_,..111') c• b ""''°'' 574 '109 • 81ld.ll Show, reb 1, 10 .i m ·S pm , 0C !tr t..I Connf'<llQI\' • Uham.tlt' \\eddmg ht'< 1 1or 8t'-.c:h Clltti Ur~ fNlur" 100 t\h1b.tor> .at c1~iliuchooJ Cornrnurwy c~,,u-r, C<>Jo1 M .. -w i S Pf> Phi,,,t 548' 108'J ( ( ll I ( 1111 ll "(" I • All.1 Coffee W.art>houu a. llo.ullnf Co. S06 3 ht St , N~pott Beac.h, 675·02 l • Aromu hprhjO '"'" 259 E 17 St , <Mt.a Mt'SA. 548 2224 • '"'" SI. C.ife )))) Bt'.ar St , Co!.t.a Me,_. O S lf 67 • Slut M.ttblt Cofrtthou" 1907 M.arbor 81\'CI Cn..t.1 t.~. 912627 646·5776 • C•f• Con<ttlo 1 71 £ 17th St CO$t.a ,\.~ &42 ·8440 •c .. re ,.,,, 1161 f.i·n.~ Rd COA.11 Mesa (;50 11 }4 • Coflte Coml 2801 H~ Blvd . COQ.t t.icw OA 1020 • Oitdrkh Colftt .tnd<ftprtuo ht 474 E lith S. Cmt.i ~.6<46 0321 •01edfich ColrH 1601 l•mbOrtt Ro.wt. N.-wport Bc.Kh .. an 9143 • Cr•((eo ColfH .tt Nt'WJ)Oft North <Jn ter. 800fl Al/Ctlue ~twttn C.trnta>.Kk ~1~1 1nd M.ac.Atthur Bou~.trd, 644 0191 • ~ly't CotfH .and fudae fACtory )09 P•lm Sc , Sutte I , 81lbo.t, 7ll 0798 • MWN•• bprtuo JOI 0 Main Sl., Hun· llnfoo leKh .- •• ... -W. E 0 . E L I ·v E R \ SPIRIT !M THE FRESH CHINESE FOOD EXPERIENCE 1 -8 0 O·-4 7 7 -4 7 4 8 Choose from over 7 5 mouth watering selections, including : Wok Spirit Crispy Noodle Pan~alces Thai Chiclcen Noodle Salad• California Pepper St,alc Pot Sticlcer Feast • Mu Shu Cashew • Kung Pao Strimp 'And many more favorites • (al/ to receive a copy of our menu Open 7 days a week 11 AM • 10 PM llOW OPEii 411 t.17TH STUU, COSTA IHSA 92'21 (l 7TH STUH AT llVIH UUU() COMlllG SOOM 3930 S. UISTOl, SHU AU '2704 (lltSTOl AT SUULOWU ) COMING SOOll 72377 ll TOlO lOAO , LUE FOUST ({t TOIO AT TUIUCOI FOR FAST A"D FRESH DELIVERY 1-800 -477 -4748 J Orange Coast Weekend I Thu'9day, January 7, 1993 5 , I f I ' BOOKS The call oi t~e west inspires A lthough I've lived in California for more th an three decades, I still h:lVe trouble • th ink ing of myself as a We!>terncr. It probn bly has l>Omething to do with the movies l wa1chcd as a kid -mQYics that taught me that Westerners were rugged people who dre!>i.ed in \\ea1hercd denim and leather. who rude hl.lr!>eS :icro!>~ barren )Crub laml Jnd managed law and order "11 h a )ix-gu,n. l\c come to think of myself a!> a Cal1furn1:rn. a free-wheeling e111reprencur who likes to think 1h .11 thi' .. 1a1e t!> the natton'!> 1rcnd,c11 er. Out a Wc!>terner? Sure M.1)be my identity crisi' ha!> ,omcthmg to do with my ongoing 1ntc1c:.t in the Wesr. and the rcawn "hy 1hrce recently pubh!>ht:d bool.s w11h western motif., parl.ed my interest. Allan A. Schoenherr's "A Natural His tory of California" is an absolutely fascinating book that c.lc<>cnbcs - in detail -the d1mJtc, rocks, )Oil, pl:intl> and an1mah 111 each d1l>l111c11ve region of our stare. But 1his -.cholarly, Bookmarks abundantly 1llu'>t rated book is for more than it 11"1 1ppcJr), fur Schoenherr (a l'rl•ll"°' ul I i.:ulul?' at Fullerton (,1llll.!e ''ho h\t:l> 10 L:lguna Be .1..:h) u'c' California 'i. n.Hural h1,111n 10 hun~ rhc reader to an ,1\\,11c11e'' of rhc )t:itc\ hum;in h1.,.tllf) a .. 1.1.cll A 'a1urJI 111,tor\ of (. .1lllorn1a' I'> for :.p~lllhl>a and ccnerJI rcJdcr' Jhke. and for am uni.'. "ho c.irc' ahuut the lilt.e r plJ~ hct"ccn humam and 1hl·1r l'll\1rnnmcn1 Schoenherr Je,~r1hc' CJl1Corn1a a' a nouonal 1rc:1,urc -,, lrCJ\urc that is being dc')p111lcJ by 1hnugh1lc')s deq:lopmcnt In ,pfend1d, graphic Jetall, Schoenherr eloquently C\f>la1m CaliforniJ'!> environment an<.J shO\\s wh) 11 is so el>SC nlial for u' to Y<orl. together to preserve 1he natural order or th ings. Down' or like Oach's (author of 'Jonathan Livingston The same bai.1c me>Sage underlies Carol W. Hazel~ood's Seagull') 'Illusions: The Adventuies of a Reluctant Mes.,iah.' "C~oacan Hill," a deceptively slim, little papcrb:ick that It's not ex:ic1ly a children's book, buL it i n't nduk fontosy pacb a wallop. HaLelwood's fictional talc concerns the woy ei1her.'' \ groups of animals confront problems and find solu1ions. De pile having to fight an uJShill marketina battle. "Coyoacan Hill" is a plllcc of danger :ind mystery. where Hazelwood persevered and wrote this thoroughly engoging Shau Mo rules her den of coyotes. Below the hill lies an tole which is based upon her years of observations of family apporently peaceful neighborhood -a neighborhood where and neighborhood pct behavior. This engrossing book. for dog!> and cats quietly enjoy their scparote lives -until the readers in junior high :ind up, is currently available at the leader of the dogs breaks a taboo to rid herselr of Newport Center Library (national distribution bcain later murderous guilt :and &riggers a power s1rugglc within the this month). community. In a lighter vein, "The Old West Trivi3 ~· is packed H ozclwood (who laves in Irvine) says the book's with fascinating (acts and figures. The scope and')ntory or themes. getting alons and laking responsibility, arc the Old West is presented by author Don B\Lllis (a former importon1 10 her and that she used animals as small-town newspaper editor, deputy sheriCT and town ch:iracters in stead of humans ror the book to reach a broad marshal), who traveled extensively throughout the west 10 rnngc of audiences. .. gather the information and photographs that make up this .. 'Coyo:>c:nn Hill' was dirficult to sell," says Hnelwood, cntertainin1 collection. . "because it didn't fit neatly into publishers' catcaorics. It's "The Old West Trivia Book'' is for readers like me who an adult Cable or sorts -in the vein of Adam's 'Watcrship arew up watehina John Wayne and Western movies. It's for 6 Orange Coast WMkend I Thu'8day,.January 7, 1993 I I•""' ~~=-------~-=---.-__ - - ree authors u tho~e "ho enJO)' rending l.JJu1~ L'Amour 1.1nd cullccung book~ on the Oki West Out ti '$ al~ for tho e \\ho'\e JW•t d1~0\'ercJ country mu ic -those out 1herc 1~0-~tepr1ng o ¥rcckcnds in the la1c~1 ¥rcstern-desianer top. Y ou \\-On '1 find deep mcuagcs here, but · TI1e OIJ We Tnv1a Uook" ¥till inrroduee )'OU to the aood &U)' ' 1he bad gu~. end the women or the -.-est (both S1in1 :in Spoiled DO\lt')). In comin3 to know 1hcm bcllcr, 11 becomes bit ca 1cr to \CC how v.c fit in -~ the New We tcrner · who wear tlk hirts and tone wa hed denim. who roam 1h freeways, and s1ruglc to find new ways to preserve the peace in a '''" troubled land. . 0 ''A Natural History of C11/iforni:1" by Allin A. Schoenherr. Hardback, University of C.llforn11 Pre , 17J, pages. SJ8. , "Coyoantn Hill" by Cllrol W. Hazd wood. P1perb:id., Agina Press (Univcnity Editiott,f), 55 ~I. S8. "The Old West Trivi1 Boo.t..,,y Don Bu/Iii. P1petb1Jck, Gem Guides, /()() pn1cs. S9.95. • Happy New Year! e . ~ St.art the New Year with a new love! St!nd in your personal ad t.oday. Free dajly message ·check! "We're brtngtng ~peop.,e together!" Use the ad form in this section. J ~11u 1~u~ -. I')').) SJX.'t:ia l .\d\'l·rti,ing Supplt:n1cnt for ()range Coast \\'<.."Ckend -ANew Resolution! oy ua Ctibt!s-Woodbury - Happy New Year. 1 wi.sh all ol rou a year rJled Wtth the good th1~, prom~. d~, cxc~cmcrt. fulfllmcnl, love' yoursc I your 5Uengt a nd w~ Whal do you do best, and whai areas do you wane 10 llTlptOYc' How well are you loving )'OUfsclf> Begio a ,oumal d sdf dascovc1y, and make noces dally or weekly on what you're learning about yourself, how you·rc feeling, wh4I you watll, Whal IS changlllg As the year indulgence as often de.5lrtJC1wc Don't 3llow vou~lf 10 get away w11h baclulad1nK I.me: yourself enough 10 suy on the path of k-arn ang, dunRing becoming the )OU 1ha1 )'OU want 10 be II LS only when we meet oul'5Clf, 10\ic our self Jnd know ourself that we qin 1ruly open ou~lf to anodlCf and 1c·1 love 1n I wish vou a year of d&011cry and all the lo\C tha1 rnmcs with •' • •• The New YeM ls usually a tune for resolu- 1ions. ptOO'lljCS to ourselves and Othets d lhl~ we wJI do, noc do, OI oo dJTerenr.ly in lhc tnOl'ths ahead 1lus year, 11'\Slcad d mak- ing lclty ~that are ~ 10 keep or sctling 5'JCh high goals Uul you're scurng yQurself up foc failure, I'd hkc 10 SUgge.<it that voo make JUSl one r~ut1on ~vc 10 know yowsdf belier SWt Mth a really honest scff. cV'aluauon Whal do You really know 2boo1 progrcs.sc go back and re&d where you were a ~ oc ~u.I mon1hs ago $« rf you're making proSJ'CM or shpping back'wattli llUO behaviors lhat weren't working for you And really look ai how well you're loving yourself ~ly lovlfl8-0<l tndulgmg, or aJ lowi~ '°'Ing Bcca~ real self love does noc condooe de5tructrvc behavior, and C:abes \t-'ooc/bJ•ry IS a f'let!-lartec wntl>r; poet, urul Mllor of the ·mgleLife secll(m u:hach appears in a network of neuspa/Jt'TS m IDS A'JRt'les and Oremge (.(>uni~ llc>r column U1ill appear monthly in thi.s M'C 11on he can be '\'<JChl!d cm ht 'P" l't11(.email by caJJan,R 1be 'J(JO nwnher m this pul>lica llOn, Se/t'CI Op11<m .! lht-'1 HE PERSONALS How to respoNJ to a11 ad! 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S7 It Ol. bklirMk. f ll. f.nJOyi bad\. tuNeU, ~ u-a~I· 11\I Md a aood umc. COrona dtJ Ms. c.IJ I :J02. HAPPY HOUDA YS wilh mat Fit. f-. wcWly kJvlfl&, NJS M~. ST._., car· ..,_~free. COIMlll· ubk MIC& 46·50 Nuo·pon tt-:h. Call l.()Ol. FUT\11lE Calif~ --.-. Lc:l't ND awwy ~I Me ~. a&a,.ca.,.. SWf" )7. lftqlll, ~l'OUt, fllft Y Oii I lullhy, U~S.6"• .~!SID. lo\<· •Ilk. hi.wnotou1. JUI~. acuvc blJOY WI.Id iomlldumu T uwn. c.u 11164 LAROE .t LOVELY SBF 29, S7 • vuy imuy l"m 1old Scc .. 1 SB \1 6or o-ocr tons lld<.h Call IJ61 VF-~ Y \ TTltACll\1-""'l')-1111, c1uL1~ OWi·, ruec f1gun-, ucmng, ru11·loYU11. many 1n tc:rcJU Ouuu mooos1muut n-lauonilup .. uh 1111,crc. ro manoc. IJ\.c:o1urou1, Nu..-.otcJ fun loV\tlS. W\1 47 S&. ,.,lh tc.ntc:ofh-CQnac~ry Call 21~7 I IO'F.ST.down·lo urth, k>ok 1t11 f~ ccntlc:man ,. ,th tillflC quali11c1 DWF 45, S S/l 1S llunl.ln&IOft Beach "t:all 2129 PlfflTY RLO:-.O 001 t .. 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OOW1•»n m•""IC~. dJn 1111 1 U$l1J1 (' .tll 251)'\ 'ill\ PH Y HI O'l>I trccn C)C\ S 5. f.,t\IC\. rd111~ t.alJ, h•inc"· u ofnm11mcn1 minded ga.llc:man 4" Hl IMM C:-&IJ 2N<1 !)\\-1· "l'l~'I C'll\ I-1•1<11 1 l·SSIO,,\I u , ~ I JXlllt h ltnJt "'" 1111 h·• '"'"''"'"" '' hire m\ ltlc '"•lh Jnlcrc-iN in mttung II.WI ''" 1n ·man .Ill '< '\ "> 0. ~'P'~u1Nc, "'"'' I ~l"• U'IC.tlt-1.•n•. ,..u.111.,1n•c:I . fmr "'"'"· h••mc ~'''~cJ mt1h JM1crng iand "'"''"'Mm"' 'I'''' .tnJ l>c 'J'U1lcJ I otUllU tn \ ti 1c.,, u ll ~u1 l'IH r I., (ii{\ I '\ I 't I ) I)\\-I prulc:u1un.i; lJ ~ i.. 1mrll1gC'.l\I tun, rc..1 •• .-1.at>I\ •I H•~ll\1: m,111 '5 4~ "'h••CflJ''" Jan~uig.J1111111t. ir1vd , J>h1k-• ph'r. m<'\.llllU "'•ll.•,el• l4.I' 1n1 f.H <.11f11J'I01<>11•htr. ro• m~r .anJ frtcr,.hlllr "">t (..'all 17 ti [)OW'. 10 I Riii ,.,111 • 14~ 11( da\\ <CC: .. IOi ((~ "' m11\Uc l)V. \1 l'lc•"' ~ 'In <.Ut lh.1llllnJIOO lk.alh ('II i m r ';I f \ 01..R. auni.u~c I 11Jrtn1 n . '\ 4. cduuieJ vd\ '" \1 l0.40, ~ , l111an<.l•ll) ual* mamasc miodc:J l.1lfl& lka<.h C.all lt-04 l'DLPc!l.01 'I. .1,.1n1 l'>IMJe ("'"" c\lrcmch aJ vancied I )'Cltoldl) \Cd.\ 1rca1 kd•n&· amun<kd man 27· H IMnc: Call 12SI I CLbCTIC \U\l\1AU · 1 SWJ.,SO,S 12S,b!onik,lq\. bnal,, small ~mnu• .,...ncr. WT!kr, teeb -11coed ~m w rtr tlunllfttkln Reach Call 21.Sl. DflS.A \ot llWFJt J*•IMllte, pnnuplod, pttay Pft"t.•.mal b W• · .Ot YCN pn•ionl4c, 111!tlc pt,,fuuontl, ,,_.,""'°"' rclawnol\~ r ..... c.u21.c1 Special Advertising Supplement fOf' Orange Coast Weekend • OW to respond? You can answer tbeR ads qulddy and easily by caDhla our dcctroo.lc "VOice-mail service. JUSt d1al: 1 (900) 407-4377 (BtlhJ al JI 49 per mmw.e A~ QJJ lnrgtb IS 4 ma'JoW!s. (Alls 1'Bqldle a toud>40rW f*Jne. Pfeaw cb«Jt for ~before ~) Press 11-for a further explanal.ion of the voice-mail service. Press 12-lo respond to a ~pecilic ad (Enter the call • when direacd.) Pttss 1 3--lo browse through the voice ads (over 950 ava ilable) You mi»I k 18 ~or <*kr IO rapond IO or pb« 1n ad. S.ngle Ufc In<.. &UUrrCI no ha bo liry ro, the ClOOtCnl ol « reply IO a ~!Mlnal advelWlemenr The PftiOnals arc itltcndcd for UM" by single pel'IOnl .etluna rclalJonship. Vie recommend chai you ~ COtM'Cft .toCNC when meettl\jj 611af1gCB-• I Women .seeking Men Sf Single FtmOle SM Smgl.Mole D 01VOtc.d G Goy L le>hoon J IJ-·~ A lu•on • &lod H Htlf)O"IC w Whtie N/D No Drugi - N/S ~ N/Chiftk Non Drink« Al-BU R S-HAIR ED BEAUTY. T.U,1Inklllc. fit.33, non-smoker, no childm>, ed11· cated, weU--m.amen:d.. I love~ f aierlhlll&•. and don\ bcbew .. lm Jllll frogs I You: Himcborne, wcccssful. sdf-confida\1, un· dCf SO, TUdy for adYCrllUrc, not a a.cnophobe. Ncwpon Be.a. uu 1996 DWI-. BLOSDE. S'9 • SS, SIS, ~Celi. S pa!UlCr (~ brJdcc, ICftnJI, llicatcr and you n.nc 11 Kew· f"'" kuc:h C&JJ 2540 HIUGllT. WITJ"Y, fn, sensual w av.herry blonde OWF wilt\ edcct1c 1ntcrcsu seeks 1'/S H>ulmatc 38• w11h Sllalcc~re·s soul lnd Glllldlu·1 hun who loves dhruc food. Lravcl, PBS mystenes, llld can lauch aa lllc"1 lluk foitbk.t. Ir- "" Ca1J 2296. A1TRAC11VE DWF SI. $'61 130, bnincnc, crccn eyes, J.df- cmploycd homeowocr wnh aood taueolt..imoJ .~Ind loyal ~ C&W&l ~s M11\l'I· uc•. c:ompwuanstup, mcwiu. and C1I JOYVll bf c Hopena IO mett very kMn1.1ood-nawftd, l\ard ... ort.mg ooun1eq1an. <:mi. \iesa Call 2741 PRl:.TTY SE.'10R SWF lady 5 '3 . .., anu U> m«I nJ<le· look.&n1 5CNOf m&11 fot comperuonstup, danan1. dining. walh, e1c. Anaham UJI 2790 ARE YOU romanllc, Wible, secure. unt1g, gmtk'? SBF S7/ 110 ...,,th one child, looltan1 for SAM companioo who 11 and Wtu U> have (uni Signal Hill. Call IS74 GORGEOUS BLONDE 37 S'S' (36-24-34) ~seeks flnln<::Ullly sec:ure, W1. hand· IOme.•lhlcticman39-49. New- port Buch Call I 650 rTAUAN BRUNETTE. SWF s;, 1hapely, preuy. h•11le W<JmlU\ wul\ alUwdc bu& pi>W'· ual, 39, spinw.l, n<ll rdi110U1, mlO self enndwiicnl and un- provemcni, ctynuruc h-- body. SJcnldd humot. Sc:cks 'ncocllc 111hay1uict'1mtk rn1n •ell-m•nnered, •cll·•p· polrlled. S'l/l IO 06 l&lkr, 32· 46,pR/er N/S. noduldn:n, edu· caled, flnlnOUly nabk FOWi· iam Valley. Call I SSl. SWFlA,klns rcdhar,iaWslen· ckr. Pf'C:lty, 1IJldbC, N/S. pro fcauonal, UCI crad. counlt)' muuc k>-vcr see.k.lll& ed11«tcd, fanuly-oncnLed, lllll J enllan1n 111 llJ.t. 20'a. lrvmc C.U 1462.. CLASSY, EARTH Y DWI-, atty 40's • Pink Floyd, 1rea1 pe11a, lint "'Ille· toad boolts, nreUahl. candlel.il)l1., tennis comfo!Ubk qu1t1, bot wuokl luYc Wille tunplft}' lrvmc. Cal.I lQSI TAU.. EARLY 60'1 prolu - 1Mina.1, indepc:ndtn& • .eds NJS oomperuon over SO. Ill.mot, 1111.d li,en«. ai nosuy only re· qwrana1u Balboa c..11 1754. CUTE. PE1TT'E -.hleoc SWF 19. 5°1/\00 loc*lllC fOf Mll'llC· uvc. 1\hleuc. rorn1r1uc SWM 6. 20-27. llunungton Beach Ca1J 1340 PRETTY. PASSIONAT~. PROFF.SSTONAL. 39, S'l'~S. desuu handuJmc N/S/D clan · 1d m•n of meant (Of commi•· mc111. Newport Beach Call 1901 OU MA God! Re.ahhy, alhlet.ic and encracuc soronay chicle I wStl 1 bt1 llltrKU"c hwlk I Hun· ungio.i 8cac.h c..11 1083. BE'TTE MIOL.£R pcnoMli.1y, bu! resemble Ann Mar11rct Prufeauonal "'Of'llan wuh in· q1A1tr1C mind seclis ~anrurc some. ,ood·humoftd. sennuve. v.cll·adJUUed maldun1 bc>c*- c.fld Muat be rn .t tnm, N/S, aood natured. posaUYc:-5 open. 45.59 Long Buch Call 29~ ATTRACTIVE, PROF6S· SIO~AL SJF. N/S, 37, S"Z'/ 108# Scd.1 1dvcn1urocu, bocl".•lhleucaltyanc!Jncd,cvl· tu ralJ ya ware. IOCll Uy oncn lcd. speaal new fnmdlp.anncr, lS- 4S for fun. cood 1.me1. t.hanna, 1.r1vcJ, ~ f'rtl1'11UCS no di•• appo1nuncnu lrv1llc c..)1 178.5 ATIRACTIVh PROf.ES· SION AL SWJ-, '\/SID 41 cn- JO'Y' &olf, lcm1s •IU, nature, tra~l. Duuu fnc:ndsl\Jp.can· m11mm1 wich wmy. 11na:re,11h· lcuc, l«Urc profuuunal WM. NfS.ID.3S-SO ~.Ull2273. CARINO, Af'FECTIONATE. comml.Wliauvc, non•mllerial· ..UC, Allll&hl. neat. allr'ICllYe, .,_SFdcruaarnauball wull 40's· 50' • SM couruelJ*l-Lcina lk.ldl. Call 101 a Cl.ASSY, PRETTY. lnm DWJ- 46, ~ tef\N J, WVIC, dll'l\nl. und, 1Nma11, Jports, ..,"'-, rnoft.. TWWI CaU 2392 BRUNETT"E KNAC VIXF..N, SWF 22, mudcl, dcarc1 1or· ceous. blue<OIJar bninutc (Of ~·· casual pat1YV11 Be laid bad: llununcwn Buch Ca.11 10118 B6ST FRIE1-ID WA STED DWP NJS Cailh00c lodcllll f0t DJSM ChnJuan N/S (40-SS) ~. 11'\1C\11.&1.C, KftSlllVC, banoroul. succcuful for fun, ctrin,a-i '"'""'"' &ood lll'llCI. t.d111Muncl in•weenll.m~. Irvine. C.U 2921. C\TTEANDSPICEl ,oW-luh· ioned SJ F, 2..S, ICll!kt mm milled rel.ticln1Nf> wuh flnCCre, ltn crous, de~ SJM. Mi.man Viejo. Ca.U 1327. CLASSY. ATIRACTIVE, SPONTANEOUS. bl11e-eycd, bnstcac P'°'uDONl, 39. OWF. N/S, S'S°"/11.S, io-t.11111n1lt, thcalrc. novlCC 1ol/e1, s.dcs hcMll.. llll'ICIJ emblubed, cmouon..lly MCu..OOldetpn WM N/S. J6..4S, f Of l'Ofl\lflCr and more C«on.a. Call %'191 TIRED OF OAMES7 Me M>O! DWF, ll, NS, one eon. C\any, vniqlle,allraCll"C, prolufiONI, venaulc. Sult' unci:rc, &Unic· 1.1vc SW. NS atntlem.n 26·38 Convc:ruoon.~.bookJ. peope. fitncu. l#t«l'Nlldtna. •henna. a M1 Jrv111e Ctlf 1446 PRBTTY, PP.TITE. MUSIC TEACHBR. 3'r/llO, M1Cb • 1entleman who 11 spmlu.tlly in lndod, llh lcu.:. 40. 3S, 10 Wirt. Special Advertlalng Supplement for Orange COMt WMkend , Other An:.-o~ CLASSY Soddlcmbdle '6. S 61 125, SBF tedls 1ood k>ul<lll& ICSICl'Clld, cnanue, S \11 Of com penl0ftal11p . Race ClpCJ1 l.u' Anadea. c .. n 1110 ATlllACTIVI! SWF ~ inak 35-45 w/\Jbtnl pQliuu, •ho's 911Cl1ft, honal. Ul\clb • '°"' taltlltlle. doW11 ~. A~ JU.&. reuac. dMJ(.11\1. DON 'T WAIT! Free fitteen word ad and free daily message check! There·s never been a better time to try the Personals! Send in yours today ~ Farm on pdqc ,i PRElTY. V'IVAOOUS,pby· fvl, •4Ymlnoua, tc*eattd, fenvnine. kw\fta lady. "'MIY Ulla'UU, ICMlk.t 116CC1Uaful. •· tr.cuve man, 0 -SI. Lona Badl. Call 2463. A rTRACTIVE. SWF. 3S, LONG HAIR/ORN EYES, IOll. Enjoy a.1111.et. convu- HlJOn,lhe OUldoof't, 'flOl\S, Pef • fonninl AIU, ltalilft food. Sedi pollUYC, UIY·I Otlll, prof et• tional SWM, 29..0, f0t fnc:nd· t.hip, fun Ind p»•ibk romance Coiu Mesa C.U l'T74. ATTRACTIVF,. BLUE-EYED BLONDE, 6'1', pwF. N/S, 4.J, 'one·nw1 womM, lootlfta f0t one..,..,.IMll·. Youc.,clreff me up and ltke me •ywhcre from _,...-.,,_., r""!" IO boou and~· Lookiftt '°' JUble, adl-<IOnf ... 6'3'• ec-uve ~. 31-50. l.ike danana. volkyt>-11. mOY\U, kich I lllll&inJlon Bud\ C..U 2069. SWFD6SJRF3 llANDSOME, FlTSBM under40 f'MS'9'. '9. fit, atbumlbl~ • .,,._,,, .. ,.. ~ Tll!Ailt. CaU IMI. WI NSOME. WlTI'Y. 57'. llllM 8LONDB BEAUTY **' l'ltf'!Nd JaUarun 4.S• to share "'°"''°'· ''"""''"· rMMde.nna• "*' llJIClf * ...,. huaa llftd ~ lMM Call 2182. I WANT rT AU.I ·A nwic SW l"Y wM All·Amet1Qft aood look•~·· r.....ae11y • .-. 11onelty MICUl'E. A,. you CM lhcre71 Pte-. • NIS • ..o clul· cltm no bunk "" ..-..dm, 6' +. /1111 lte.cl ol ha. r Ind no 8SI ~ cit) t.1•. Oell 1613. NATlYB ORA 0 6 RhOH£AO, SS11h SWf, \Ill, de'IRt •CftJllM, ~tMlol!lOOt lit)'. I olfcr !llfccoc..\ Ind s\'ICJd ccinvcnalaOI\ Loe A,.ekl Call 2179 ff F PROf'ESSJONAl.5'7/I~. secb B'f pfOlcssimll, IAll. Mh le.UC typt, 3S-4S. bktt wldOan to. Anadcs c..u 2.44' L6TSSNU<JOLF. on the budt and ••di !ht Ulflw.l \Ol~r Mc. Pmty OJf. n. 40 iClmc· lhJll&. ad'lotnl11f08t, f1&11 You Tall, wccaiful, ~cl hv lnOf, 47•. tJ1 ~T, lravcJ, '"'° d~ Stlld.o 0 1y Call 2175. TAU.. BLO'llDE • dusy bN netle want IO med IWO I")'' CMt 40 10 p&ly. IMt'llAIJ)' and phy•c.Uy. £mo.1on.u, honrJt mce Oft~ S-. M()rl.ica CaU 2398 PRETTY, A'llkAC1 lVE. m\111\, 40, 51', rornUll.ic_ Ml\1\1 OVt,UJ)' ~ WOO\tft, delUU lhe I-lft 1 lcrKlc• SC-fOIH , •uccudUI -wtlh 1ou ol lift· ~"'" ~ an4 elr.a-IO •"--Meet me Md you'll ~er rq~ 11 W lloUr-ooct Call 2127 COMPUCATl!D WOMA.N 50, 5'1. lllW\, Monbk. •enft, wwo ~ ...... -··· 1dven11uo10 tu.I for 8e" Fncindl Loe Anaela. Cal12175. A.Rh YOU kw1uome tonaahl7 WF77, ,.dhlu, !*'IC._., i.'M •l'l(Hf Jll!C:.., hone IC Ind ~al. Wut LA Oill 1213 SBF LOOK.fNO for~ 111• '°' f ~p.Cla'llf*llOn.l_Np in LA IRIL Hollywood ~1001 I --- UM~3tor more•lnour voice per9C>Nlf 1I Oronge County Arco SOM 32. f.US SF. NISID. ... ho UIP'fl rud1t11, ICMll, f:'/ c1tn1. 1.()flvcruhon, •han.n1 ,ood wnea. Lona Beach C.U m SIM 26, 6'2/IU, brown hw, l>h~eyu. '9dlt 1111. bkindeSJP 2l 26.Gardm0tO¥s.C.Ull73. lALL TEXAN.SW~Jl,6'41 210.~w in CAJll'YVIC. SyJltfn• ~. N>soc.al •su.:s.eo ~ ~\,ftOSoCal MO• wdu Smoir.ldnnk, ~. ll'C* ltl\foC ol bllll'IOI. r.ra ~ oart• JWlOy s.Lna SW/IVAF rpr .. m'lh.(Ul'l,#ld~,,... rcr .tiun. •laidlr. pd11c. pmay. ~lh"'I ~ ~)6. !IV COWi Uf CO)>Okl !'o bb, ( ... IO mile rnyOW11 ~}'. •1th1 IOI ol J'f'Kl~C) ~ Call )997 f'ROHlSSIONAI. SWM 31. S'l 11190 En~)'• .,,u. ro- m•~·-'' SedtsSWF2..S· 35 for (Ul\fl'Cl•iontlvp. 'li.ua. c.u 4211 6Ci. II DWM. ccmfon.atify ie· urad cancen pi.,,, ... NJSlt), teelt SQIOI, ln~cn\, pt'\M, ~ a.dy "'°' Made.• C&U WANTED F'lt l£ND. DWM 31. Ultancly buty, lll!t.k• F for oce&JIONll uape ~)'. 41nner, "'°"* lmAe Call 3063 TilA.l/ASlAN ~.~ t1iM A Pft'lllY. -~ SWM .0, "*-· --~ an4 ---·fl"' c.o «1'71. TAU.,.O.A:I.YSWMJI • .-. d.a111 p1nntt, lllOfe? P, 21· •2 •lflled riff ..,.'°"* -,, .. ,nee Manion V1eJ0 Cell 3807. l'ROfoT~IONAL. lwldtomil!. •ff.w~et• OWM ll ..-. ~. k.iftd ....... S/Dtlf ... 26 tr1N11intto11 ~ SWM.USMC.21.ti'Ul90\Cri • !J.'WF Olnwen 19 2j ,..11., n ""'"'I' minded Sumc11nt ~I Camp l'm!ldlO'I (.all /\1TRAC1WhSWM ll!p .....,.,_s 6 fun 10 bt "'1\h ...... I aood "'mlln :0.lll Ir -c.as'°64 DWMJ ISVI lO. v:tl1 lcm.o1lt l.S·" ... ltoCl'l~f mll•I', tpLWU ~-11#1 Cot&.a \1cu C':a!I ~12. HA1'1>SOMt PllY\I< I\' DWM4',.S'91l6' • .1lhku .. W.'"• ab~. IC'ftU, ~ad\. d••~ll'I unmcanbtf'tJ, f11unmll) w: ~•!Cly,*""*"' II ~IM Scau Y"Y ll.l lM..IA"e• •V~(~ alf CltQClftlL&c, WUTTI .,_,fl\an ' ( 0 , 100CS VU\I(\, '°' t'l'llnl'l\llleJ rt.111.-.a.p. U>n& 8uc;.h C.11 40U ROMM"TlC Rb111UO I\ ECUTIV6 6'. 6'2 at1111l11"' l,)WM. NJS, scctl .SS,(h I.cm• o-homo9atct. Sh.ve •111111&, ._.. -.cl ai1Wn1J ll(:UV!Ufi Ne..-. e..c.tt C.U 49'2) . SUCC£S.SFVL En~'· h•d•om• (loo~ hkc Mel Gib.oit). -. 4 I • ,.,. • V(ltlll r ..... ~ •tdt• lovina. N"•f'I., "'•pely, c.._1_·101n1. ~SWFN.w '°" lkedl. CllJ .. 91 BAl.ANCFD OWM .cl, V':.t ~ IJe, lftllll)' lf*iat•. tan ,~ .. -u .. ked Scd !MIC. l1'¥11K. c.u 4239 MOVINO TO H11n11ns.1on 8Mdii-.T ..... SW\1 NIS. ~few $WF 1116 for -..... 8°"'1-oul. ~' ~a.'-dl.~19dhlv .. ,_ ... ....._, ScWf'lf' ~.c..Dl'97 HANDSOMBOrwk 4$, M&lc, lfflll dlcl, c~. honua. ... , AM dMu ~. llMK °""' w.. Ocaft•lde c.n «174. tlEl.PI SWM >l .... ._, tllllelf ... - . SEClJRESWM.~.u· orn. aooc1 flwted. uiU, •rim. fun·JcMna. .eek• bnata. pwy. ro.t1anlic, •h•. kw1nl SF. T1udn. Call 41 n. TRAINABLF.JRESTRAfN· ABL6, 9'aCCIWfw, ti.ndlome, incelt..,. SWM 3.S. tedu in· tcU.,-. llaMkt fan.ae. Op- el'llOn -~ ti,1 &v-. Call 3619 PfASONAUTY AND ona1· M&ily. SWM .57/150, 2.S. llh lcuc Ind M&na1vc. Seeks pcnu: and Cllnf\a SWF 21·29 O:iw Mesa. C..D 3461 ATHIEllCPROFESSIONAL SWM. 31. 6'/165, blondtAlloe. ~ ANYO.~ ~ tcmu, JOt&1111. ~ lifiq, partMr wacuc4, aft)'lllllc/ CMdoof tpo•u. op:n. bonen. ~.OB~I TlHllf\/h-1ood COIMIUNCl40f Setkina -. C.O ~ la ,cama rd.1&$0!\.sl\ip•'llh ---i-~NOC (II. adiVC W'OIMn r CHJUSTtANSWM37.blondt, VIM. Call 3600 Mdla SWP 11·2', f°' fWI, ~ mance, rc.l1l!Ofttl\Jp? Dana WANT LOVING hw'Nnd7 IWll. c..a.3126. WMM yoor own ch.lld? RU like modd ·&all. abm,nt0ef 1&lire, ~ tii.. ~ • lo-fc Jcillj r._ SWM 6'1 A loech ol fWI, O¥er .Obu& bke new. ftlOt itt&h. aocJd f 11"" A '°'*'· NIS. ballroom dilnorr, kJ¥r 2 1111'\Ue A l!YC TI.C Lorie 8eadl c.u 4-421 ADV ENTUROUS SWM 29, r irntty valutt, tied• whakJOme SFl5 .35 IO ihaft lhe owSoon S... Atta. Call 34)T G FT'f'l"G TO ""°"" you, lO lum aU about you, lo like )'W. ~)Oil lih me 4~ • ..S'1n60 'CYl'J'Of' 8cKh CaU 417) llA'OSOMI:.. RO~A\,,C" SW'A )b ll:CkS • !Ad) .. hu ., Crl"lni fut oomtn1ttnenl, lndl UOl\aJ values. and a best f """'1 F.t1}11)' mime. bucll, lhe a:ru, tcmu. honu1 a plus I Arc you 0u1 there" l,...tne J 39J) Cl:.,F.JtO\JS.r~vcSW\t tcdlt lady under J5 Lon& Reach Call 4427 HANDSOME. KIND llf..ARTED, Mm1bvc. f~. wt.ie., llN~llY prolcuOf,31, cf.ft hur, ..S I I. Md.J aunc1JYC, temN .. fanak. lMnt.. Ct.II )707 YOU· Buuulul. humorow, 1n 1tlhaa11, worldly SWF 21 23 Want '-'llan&. teiw1.1~runn1nJ on und; e¥Oluuona.I) rncnchhlp SWM Ncwrun lkacJ\ c..11 39'7 Tt..C, l.J-.,'S &ct IO ~ ca.di OOlcf f.n JO)' ,_, c-.ctylhana. i;nie..llt,t.nt rrufcst1UOAI, 4.S, 5 ?/ 160 ~c~ l\e.ICb. Call 4121 TALL.. 0000 LOOKINO SWM 4-4, l>'2Jl8.S, buuncu o•ncr, ~n ume da.d Vt"J Nbk W1lh vaned 1111tiau look "" rcw •tll ,~d. sin, dauy .,._.r., SWF J.S-4.S. Jrvinr Call 4414 MARRIACiE·FAMILY MlNOliO. SWM 39, 51/160, N/S happy, '-11hy, cxcrcuc rq111.lrfy.-&ood .a..apc. tradl cional valuer. Wick intc.ruu. :::. Ql'Kf, ~ ol hwtlof. 1, unce~. con11dc.-ic, ~ ll'Kln&Y Set.It die-. Lite lO'• io mid J<rs """" no ..,...u ltv!M c..n 363' TAU.6'S' ()yqOll 1111.l"C-r mwnld N/S, stable, nu dq.ltn· dcnu, l9S6 Scorpio, 1oc1al =~ .. °'"=::: MU, 1,Jand ~.Md quMll umu S.wc -w hon tit lady IO •C Clfl bo&h ~rt rrmi 4*.o.rsma Balboa ... i..t.OaD 3979 OWMSl..Jtlftc'Mic4.5 ..Sito ~ 1114 aood late ol Otwtae ec-.y • ci.ca. ~fb«, moY • • tWt 6'/165 'C'~ Mesa. C;aD.a1. very (c:rnilune Oncn&al Of tth· me lady, 3S-4S, IO sh.arc happy late and build '°'1a tenn rda • UONhip. Irvine .. Call 4389 STAGE ACTOR. btand. n11· acdly handlomc SWM 39. 61/ 200 hbcnl-auridcd, many var- ied 1nlcrcsu, JCans/tuacdo Scdu SW IHI AF cute, fit.. lollldc r .J7, uodcr 5·4 Irvine. Call 3123 VERY GOOD lookln1 6' pro- fcuional, clauy and ftsiny, 37, very fiL Seeb very aW'K\1~. pd.Ile WF. tlun, 1rcai leas. for rod'. A. roll, ar\d rcimanuc dtn 11e11 MmlOn Vicp Call 3798 ANVT'lf1*i OOf.SI Mc 36, S'll/153, iul 1m1n, real ath Jcuc. fa11 soci.a.l 1luUs Steal my t-nl IJVmc. Call 3531 ADVEN'T'\JRE. TRAVEL. SWM 47 teets active SWF f« hlkin&. sltuns. ll'IVcl IO pbca you only drum~ LAJoC u.u 4150 BESTFRJ~O•mtedb)'mar naac-mlndcd SWM. 6'1', 8. fcx tc:nnu, beach, s1Urn&, 1rawl wdun hanat. run. health ,com rrulted rcl.uoni.hap lrvanc Cal.I • 3794 RT, SEC\JRE OW\1. 1r•t bcatd. 'tl.!O/S, 6"2/200, cnlt')' Ktencc, b1mncss, n111urc, anl W1nal11<CI) ,.vrrwi ·,,n.a1 lhll C.U 4Sll SPllUT\.Al I Y 1.ncn1"1 Pl\> fculOOAI [)WM 6'/175, ~n c:wnttrcJ Int.I na~c. tcd..' J'I"'' ~.plk.11.lnCt.lw. ""&J.''"> CWlllLrpetl lS 4 ~ II"' me C' •IJ ""'' llA,OS0\1f-PRO~S SIO:-.AL SW\1 3~. S H~ltiO, <eels f"ClllC. ptell)' playmate J().. 4.S fOf romance, fun, 1ravcJ Tu iW\ Call 3 'TH OEPE~OARLE IMPORr • SAM, hone.JI. llumorouf, S'9/ 160. leds plcaWlt SJOF to lM~ quality t.un«. Fna.dst.p fim. lMnC. Cell 3Sl5 eruruc SWM 27, c.uy·1ooia. tce:kJ bcauuful, tn1elli1cn1 fc· male.any BC4 ~-.Call 3299. VERY HAN'DSOM£. llhJcu. cally blah SllM 33. O.ruu.111, AltllbC, ll'tal tc:nlC o/ humor, '"'It• compel.I b1c SF. 21 • 31 Lona 8cach C..11 31148 TAIJ.,.ATTRAcnVEMseck· 1111 attraclJ"c SWF JO.SO Lou ofumc to have fun, IO\lc K>mC· one to spend 11 with lrvtnC Call 3596. LOVL"G DAO, DWM 34, II· ll'llW ~pro( ctDOl'l&l '4' /adonblc -2.112 yr old ~Wt • sedrma 1rue love ""1th an altne· u ... c. fo. youna lady. m4nl val· ~, lrv111c. c.i1 3976. TAU.SWM 29. 6'1/165. loolc· ma'°' lllla..IJ"C SWF 21 ·33, for Jurueb, IOman&K C"CftlnJS, llnd .. eek end run Please be evadable fOf pombtc scnow rda.llOnslup W.Urupondto.U Or.nae. CalJ 3073 RF.NAISSANCc MA '1, SUM. 6'1188. btk.1111. 1.>oet1111. 11t1111a •. food, tod.1 fi1 lady (Of umc llununaion 8cadt Call 4004 ACTIVE. OUTDOOR type 0 \1.'\t, ll\ld 40·,, scc1t1 1bm, N/ S WF thuc beach, llarlcy, tra\cl, loo1""11).s, and qual.ity ume totcWr 'c•.-p.•n lk.adl • Call 44t3 01,, 1Ci01 '0 \11th11ander SW\1, 31, alhlcuc bwld. CX'I lcac 1ca1..her,new in 1rca. ~"-• llllKU"t, llllclliat.nt ., lf'<tne C-alll~ R0\1A.\C:T A '0 fun, S~1 :!6, 6'/16~. hanchomt, humor nu~. unng ')eeks nmc tn •I traruve SI-ll JO Lmnc Call )240. CLASS ACT, 1ood loo'-in.1 SWM6' l'.e'-Cdlcnuhapc, •cU aroomed and dreJfed, 1doc:a•· ina '° ~"'f'On &.ch. Th" CIOf • ponc.c Cllttutl~. fonncrly • pnif nDOnal a\hk\e and ~o Double your chances of meeting just the right person' There are over 950 voice ads from singles in L.A . & Orange Counties~ Call cur ·oatellne · 1 (900) 407-4377 I '• and select Optron 3. S't\'M PROFESSIONAL... 43, 6 I, seeks SWF llDdcr 3.S, fit. awacu\Of.,~ fofmonoca mous rcl1uon.sh1p, romanuc Cll'ClllJll&, tnilld. fun umes. La· auna. N11ucl Ca.U 411 7 SU\1, ACT1VbOWM62. S'7. ventd 1111CftJU, sccl.J WI-'IS w*t 57, ti.Im Colu Mesa eau 4742. PATIENT 001..HR OWM w1ntsllim,affca-ia&c lady J.S 4S '° uplofe f11l'lllay•. arccnt, andledl~ ltvtM Yll •166 ATI'RAC1JVE VROFES SlONAL. apcqal OWM, NJS, )'OIMtt 60't, 57/1 S3. sin«rdnd ~ i;l\JO)' 1enn1i. 1ulf, U-Jin&. 8'\J and~ Sttu pea y, lfllldltaen& 18dy, SO' s A re you ~? Share fut1 -.t - mance for pc>e•1b&c 1enou1 rda 1.on&h1P-Newpon &-.h C..11 •994 £DUCATf0 PKOI E' 10NALSWM.6'2/IM.cnJO)• duuna. 4a11C1n1. •cckcnd1 S.-' thndcr SW t-40 SO, com ~~·'«•~ .. ........ ~C.1141.SO An.ACTlVE, SR,.<;UAl,, model. 11 aedt•a •"Cf')' aunc· 11'-t.. ""'~· dusy ~ IC> Q.\!Jy acb vc S WF 1S ""7 "'ho drc$Je• well and u abo wm• fonablt 1n ~•nt. Newport 8eadl c.u 4()S7 • AVM'T .OAROOv,.111erftwfer SWM 29, 6'11IO.iCClJ1n11tlli· lent, capnoOld. Ml~ SF, 73 33 Hllfttlnl'On 8eadl Call 3344 PHYSIOA.N ATIIL6TE, shy. lllRdJYC 6'21160. CllNl.y pl'K· ucc Doc. IOK Nmct, .tetkl £<.'*lady uMci 34 IMnt.. CaU 3567. PflYSIClAN.411~Je"'Uh, S6. S'l'/slcnder, ·~•hna, S«.ltJ QlhlvMed, )"OUlfl(lil lftl· kicue fCH cupportave ~ rW• uoruhip Ult AllfflllO. C..ll 4t«). WIDOWblt 70, S'61160. CllY wkiolt ll.h\alnOl'!M, .We. MICks ihalTIJ. c.enn1 ~ 41)'1 af!d n11hu ~ Btadl U.U 4142. O~IU! SAM. 21, alfKUOn· ate, ~dlt<:tted, &o.lc movtct. spurt•, CVf\YC.rt•llon, w1llt1. ~ flwl, tpe.e.111 fncnd.thip, n11al10r11tup Tusun. c.JI 314 ATiltACTTVE SWM GKAD student, 18, cn)O)'• ahcmau"e m6J1c, dancma. movies, Marun Amu novels. and l..daenn111 Sec.ks SWf who IS bn&tit.. ... tnlClJYC, and sopmucaed, bu1 no! sdf-COllJCIOUJly SO, for run dates and po111b\e rc.buonstup Tun111 Call 3292 TOMBOY W0\1A:-.-wamc4, SWM 37. 61/185, muscular, !\1cl Gtbton looU U/8 )'CUiier. adventuresome, ath.leoc bulld Cosa1 MCJa Cell 3858. SlNCER8. wcllcaiut open. mmdcd.funSWM!S.eniu-r. bowl.1n1, Ninendmg. cuhu~ Seek a .,..ondcrf uJ SW I-, rclluon slup lrvmc.. Cell 3ln SAVE ME! SW~1 24 Kcltina SF 20.30 who't d1lfrrml Mc 1.11 ·a·, Ion& ha1r,ouupolten, car 111a YOU bcautJuJ 111/Wl ,JU!'lk, 001101n1. 1n1clhccn1 Co\J• Mesa C.U 3007 llAPPY .t Ml~u.ow SW\.t, 29,57/140 JttkseasygorngSl- "'hohl..cttosm1Jc CUli.Mca• Call 3092. GROOM/DOOM., Wcdlocli./ hcadlocli.., \1atnmony/al1 mony'> ~k1nogamyhnunlxony" l 11c 'hu&cn llandsomc. ,.h\ilullc, humorous \11d "'encmcr 6'/lq(}, \Cd>< stun. bram)', tioda.clWJ t-eal.K)' 2.5 40 for formubun1 ful'C'ltr hhu lw• fol lh.11111n11.0n Beath (.i1ll 4011 VIS\../\ t. AR TS, h1u111111\' an my 1111ua:sa.s JeCk •am< in S\\ l- ""O-W'1, ,/':,, r11. atlrKU\c. Ir \'LnC c.u 4~86 AWFSOM~ BODY. 23, 64/ 235,CUlc,cOO...ICd,Cunn) 58~1 scckl llllnCUVC ... oman o( In)' raoe Tusun. U.U J 31 SUCCESSFUL PROFCS SIOSAl.SW\1 3.S.•hku..,11 ll'ICllYe, unoere,. lo¥cs invel lina. owdoon. romanoc. sooJ llmCJ. Scd .. UI& SF 25 l5, lon1 term r nend•t11p. rda11\ln1h1p Irvine Call 3867, SECURE. llOSF.sT, 27. llptlfl 1.a11COU1, ~c sailirta. 5unJCU Loulm1 M\ Ola.re W't., hua•. hu· mur: and romance l..a.1un1 ~h Call3137 n:oov BF.AR llU~K SWM. 38, 6"2', cuddlei, cnes, com mu• Scd., luYCly. kuy lady fot fanm)' fulfillment 5'0la 1\1\11 Call 1 71 RENAISSA'CE MA!'li, vay intclli,cnl, p&Ul<WIMC, lllrlC 11,.c, IW\, honest 50'11 sccli.1 bca~y 1niidt. and ~ 20-lO, forwondm\cl,canhtydt.U,hu S..ni.a Ma 111•• C..11 l644 80RN·AGA1N Olmua.n, ac· u"t.. elhlcbc, fvn SWM 6 4'1190 "(it YIVllOOllS, fit llri 18•27 v.ho luvc.1 Cod. CIUO)'S v.ort1111 OUl, lhc buch. lla'ISCU, m<wltl, !he a.ns '°' rnmduu~uoa C..U mcl :-.c•pon Buch C.all 36.31 • A 'i1 RA Cl !VI~. KIJl<O Hl:.ARTuO Olnm1n Z3, hu • moroul, h.IJ'PY. inacJJ IJCnl. " •P"ftJibJc. friendly, (111hful SWAMS'l l/1601«be••flCll· hcal\.SW/fll-,11muarq\111Wu. IUl1KU''· lnm. for ounvena ll<W\, a'.1'ned.ies, lllnltU, fncnd ~ : llM'WlllOI\ fk,acf\ Ca.II ~ICli GUY, lloh(m11n. rt JuOjf, ~1. ~•Mt acntcd, lhln, alhlcllc. lrlvtlod. 26. _.,, ln~.W. lowcr ~C\l>"flU'\ a..tl CalJ J2'4 FU!I; SW\1, 4, 6.,. enA-• tnOVMJ, m1.1uc. sportJ Stth '""· Mltta1¥C SWF. NIS, ll 1• Irvine C.Jl lll1 SPIRJTUAL.SHARING,qu1t.1 SWM 6'/15S. EnJO)I• home, n•· IUl'C, coolung, nndl Sc.ck UU, Ulln, \ntu1Uvc. Cc!Ule, ll"lnl lady I rvu1e Call 4CXJ7 St:CCF.S'iFU1-GE~E.ROt..S OWM 44 wtlh ICnlC ur humor ,..anu fun and fncrlihlup with ~ 10,.ard1 ciumm1tmmt Ir VlllC CaU 4026 DW\142SEEKSladyfut \.tc" '*' Riviera au1sc Uus winier. •incc~. honest Tunanct Call 4IS8 110\EST, SESSmvt D'-' \1 ~~( 1hcr, '«"' 11&1racU\.e,sclf 1ulf1etcn1 mWICI for fun&. rorn.noc '""''Bea.ch CaU 419S CllRJSTIAN SIJ\G( t OAD, IWM11"t, 37 11:/S, 6~\M'), fl'" Ccss1onal, ~nu, '"'°>' mO"ICJ, '°'''"'· lpOr11n1 Cvcntl, coobia. (&rnll) hc>mc C"cn1n1s Sccl11n1 111ra1.U\.c SW I-under 40, hones•. t(#llrt\JI WI. one dlild OK S Orange CoJity. Call 3661 ACTI~ SW\.1 34, 5 511 H . pan1~1 in hie, tn.1U)'I all •Po?J· oooltina. bu..ti. dcicn Scds SWl-15-40 '"llh <tmil•r in&acru fOf ta'TWIC< •nd ~u W~Uhlp. f.uun1.11111 Valley C.11 1681 l;llY,l.!WF.I Y<i\I. \I ~I ~ 111 I QO, ac:n1Jc.. f'UMon•1r. ,,~An u1. uc.i., lontl~ '\Wt 21 N h'f Cl"1'l(U01~~h1p. n.•nun.t Ir "llW Call 3040 l.'\l.I. DARll.. hanJ1<mc '~. '\I(} I~ • on \"'"'U"n ull II' Sccli.1rn•fcm(1Nl1<•rl•\ ,..,,., ,,...,nc Ca.U J8SI CU1 £ SJM 34. slender. 1th lcuc. tucice.ssruJ cn1 rcpn:ncur. down to-ca.nh. c:unmuru1.Mivc, lo~r of life scd..s pcrnc, trun .1a111CU~cSJF Lon&~ C4'1 J9n Cl.LT\."RED. VU)' handl<lftle', II rk 10\.IS symphon niu ~\Clan SWM 'lfS. 40(kds lO) .cci..\ bca111lful 18dy, early '°'' I ong 8udi c..u 4297 GL'T RJ:ALf 5" \1 U . 6'/165, mOOcl/•~•Of sec"• 'if 20-26. 11.hkuc babe OranJc County U1I )()Q7 90 111--\llA '· amacme SW\1 '7, S I Olthm l'nJ"' talt1. 1TW"1es, musi~ Dcs11~' 1em1 vc1cun.in, "'lllY SI An.a.hcun Call 3671 OfGRF..l·O. ~ • .s 1~1 55. I U bumttilue-.Lt •ltlkuc 'IS 'ir l.Au skunr. sla.ung. i.1 . al'ld ll&ernatJ\C mu~ I hmllnl · IOI\ BcaC'tl CaU J lh.' IS WllA f YO\. lh1N. Of ha1oc 10 U )' unport1n1l nt trc'a& )'\~ bkc II U, 111\ our rim d.slt' and al•')'• '1t 1ood l\ll.UI, m s~. fwi. pn:>fcs"ooal. aencr NJ. ) oWI rut f l)f\J(' ' 011 )(). 45, C'llt"CI, f'Ul~MC ,..11111"11 a rtla11c.,,,1h1r )OU ca.n untie ahool Lona Buch C.•IJ 4l52 llA' DSO\>ff SW\1 41 tatls lllrl\lJvt, pclUlt rll)'"lnllC fl., ~f,ICMt},llllldal\J ri-.n.,ct ~c'4'p.>n Bca...h Ca.II welli • CO\ 'l.C"110'•c~~ua.J. •('"1\ mnkd, OV. \1, 3 ~'7 ' . HIJO • aJ)' 11.!0d limes."-~'' fntn1h San1.1 Ana Call 'l~l 7 \. 'b F\.1. SW\1 ll. aJ "Vanocd dcarec 111 h11~1ncu and hUfTIUr, amcr mindiaJ. e1tru U'V<, and Jlfl)'$1ClllJ)' 111, dc11~ •knder, hc.allh -uou•. 1111tl• bacint .. , • I ?1, M•> t.nM• Phaniornollt.Opc1u "11•• lhe lt...na• Lm1 I c.&I 1'78 Sl 111 A FROO, •&1llnt ft" ~1ul !)W\1, ~'. 'IS. m<« U1 3 To respond to t hese ads caU 1 (900) 40 7-4377 1Villed at-S 1. p er mhncte) o r see · instn1ctio,1s ·on page2. Men Seeking Wonlen Singkllfe Customer ~n·ice call (3 10) 592-6040 f or infQrttU1li<m or assista nce. S6 Single Female SM Smglt Mole D Oworc:ed G Goy .. l le3h10n J A ~ • Block H H1'90'11C· w Wh ... N /D No °"'9• N/S ~N/DrWc ~n,11'1~ • -... . -. ,.. Special ~atng Suppt~nt for Orange Coast WMkenc:t • • IJ 4 To respond to these ads call 1 (900) 407-4377 (bllkd at s 1.49 p er mbtlde) o r see l nstn4cftons onpage2 Men Seeking Women meu11e. Pudter up. Hunun1- 1on H&rbou r Call 4(i()J. HANDSOMESJM, 12,hontsL. prolemonal. N/S, F.t sic.a.Uy fu, loo1tan1 for simiha remaJe. Won\ be duappointt J. c.s>rona dd Mar. Call 37S2. PKOFESSIONAL, >WM, N/ S, ~catcd.1ood loo uni . very younc 6l1s, S7/I JI: 1, warm, 1111clh1enL EnJOYt lenn.~. goll, skimi. ans & coolun& SeekJ very pn:uy, u11clhgen1 laJy, under S2 lo share, for pocsitle senous relatiorulup. ?\ewp<;rt Beach. Call 4687. MUSE WANTSG. ProfH· stonal, rom11111K, willy, wcl· leaual writer, SWM 33, seeks sullry, confldttll, N/S/D inde· pendent SWF20-40to be f nend/ lover/Muse fof lone 1am rcla· 1.1oruh1p. ~o pedcll&I ~iftd. Irvine Call 3674. DWM, C llRISTIA:'ll. N/S. Jt.;ST SO, JIUI daYOrced, JUSI geruna advenlurcsomc, tall, llh· leuc,fun,businessowne1. !..oat· ang (or shapely. lovinf cal 10 'JlOtl l uiun Call 4901. A TlltAcnVE, WnTYSWM 37, S'IOt'l60 bohmuan Keks relauonstup rrunded SF 1n10 rodl. cal es. beach. Anahemi C.1113999 SWM 37, 6'1/17S, en]l>ys cy· CM&, t'llOYICS, lportl, oc:d lfll Seeking 1une1.1ve »38 SWF for rclauondup Irvine Call lS93 ALL AMERJCA.!ll &ood looks DWM. ?\/SID suits SWF. ch v•KOtd once OK, an )O's, no Juldren. forcomnuucd rd111on- dup lead mg 10 family wuh pos sable move LO Colf'rldo ski COUil· 1ry II\ S ycan. You·coraeous. degreed, successful. classy, el· cg.llll, dun, slucr. S'S-S'IO, easy gning a mull! M1d-Wu1em Cltnsuan and fanuly values ol Colorado. M1uoun. Dakotas, IU1u ,ac l'm1pharmaast,lloer no days/year), 1n10 cychn&. photoiraphy, na1urc, h11tm1. m<Wics. danan1. mime. "'on mg oui. the beach, romanuc meals 1 lomeowner. 11hles1c 8c rt>y11cally f11, JUst SO·loo& 42. ~ 10il70 Irvine C.114902 SW DAD 39. 1111Cllilent.. aunc· U•C,/An)', fu, pan1au11e Seeks VS lady "'ho makes 1 Ot!fCJ cnce Lon& Ruch Call 3526 SltM 16. 51, l~J for 11h leuc SWF, aoU. ICnnil, bead\, Nn1 and hlff>Y hours. Lone Buch. Call 3803. TAU. SWM, mid·fil\sa, ~· c:euful buuneuman, NJS. c111· 1111 and passlCnlle, UIJO'I my home on the waler, re.sons, qwct umes, se.lhn1 my businaJ and ready IO IAYel, sedtJ fpocW female over 40. Cane Iha~ my 1dven1ures lfun11n11on Harbour. Call 4898. DUDF. SEEKS GAL 1 lmk short ol SS lo e11chanae bpi houJdcec:p1111 forrucc ped, 1rca1 eau, do&. m1ybe tnYel. No tiu. Please ~.s. benuund11n.1gh1. Good looks &l1l OK tQO. New· port Bcac:h. Call 36.51. CARlNd. SCNCERE DWM NI S6i'I SS.SI .tceUrc. in&ohealthy thin11. Be slun, pretty, conser· v111ve bu1 ldvenwrous. lrv111t. Call 4SSI. ATllLETIC. llANDSOME S\al.\.t muscular 6'41210. Ji. udi1 11tracuve, fit, fun, Alh· lclic, pos1uve SWF Onnae C.113542. - D~ 4S SF.EKS peute fC1T1&le "'ho u both Mlly and scnous K..ds oh y Irvine Call 4206. DARK. llA!'.'DSOMESAM 36, 1c.hlci.ic.1entk. passO\Me Keks endO¥>ed, S'S up, under SS WF for c:omp1111omlup. mauace Tusun. Call )711 BROADWA y llITSI Lct"•eer· fonn · )'our piano. my V01cel SWM 37, ~JS. 6'21115. ICUVC, MOOS<Woodad:cr Coronadel Mar <!all 3932 SlJCC£SS~L llcallh Profea s100&l 1eek1 woman lo aic )S formamaac:. f.m1ly. Musi have eH~ellcn1 educauon Or1n1e C.ll 32.SO SEEXIXG lilRUNETm,pewc:, fit, mu11 ltkc: skuna Eu~ and meu111111huul tn llOllU Falt)'"h and fil SWM S 10/170. awal, humoruu1. lalcr1i.c: Ncwpon c~u 46SS VERY l'\Dl.PL"DIST pn~ feumnal u~iman SW "f S 11/ 11S, 2.S, bn,...,nhau, l>luc: c~u. lookan& for • dun. auracuve lady ""ho ltkn the beach. danc '"I· 111d the &ood life 1 lunllll& ton Beach Call JIS8 BRmSll Gt,, Y.11tractave, "'c:ry 1uccc:ssful.S 10/11S, youn1 «>. 1«:Ju an aa raCll ve. f\J n lady w uh BriUth beck"ound.. Ncwpon Beach. eau 3n1. NECTAR SURFER S'I '1 loot· ui1 for 18·23 bc.ech Md tnOW bunny. Mu• bke to hl"C fun. Newpon Beach. a.ti 30S2. SWM36, 6'2, b&ande, bluceyei, Omruan, oevu married, NIS. 1thleUc, buJineu owner, m1r- n11e·m1nded. Hun11n1ton Buch. Call 3686 llA VE COR. V ElTE. need you. 19·3S,brun•,buuty,andbody, 1ny nallG\abty .ptdeulOMI. 42.. blk. llununcton Budt. Call 40.i9. llANDSOME. BRIGHT. 6'/ blue·eyed media prod1-1ccr, youthful «>. new IO the aiu, lauiht easily. l.Olally c:omnul· PROFESSIONAL SBM 6'2/ wt IO honcsly Ind open com· 20s. 32, C1.SY·101111. el\joy mµrucation as sacred ~~ns. oainedy, weekend J C:U• • lovina reliba'I ,HebM;f.-W,iy1.~ mea.ant al· Save this sectio n! You can re spond to our personals 24 hours a day. 7 days a week. Add1t1onal personals appear on Mondays in our classified section. venwruomc, self confident. unc:naanbc:rcd female wtdl a bcauuful snule who's ~ pu· SIOnllU and pnncapled, kweJ tnvel and I.he out.doors. Preler· CtlQeJ IOWlrd pcUIC, dartt haired/ eltwiic looks. Seal Beach. CaU 4270. tnCllYe, ptry1ic.Uy hi fem.Jc 22·32. race 1.91unponan1 Dia mond Bar CaU 3820 JIANOSOMEL Y CliTF.Jaih leuc physique. 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Cd ~3 lfANOSOMI: WM 34. ''10/ I ~l. IUk I !Mt~, r11 lq) for Jra& lame• and potllbly "'°"' .....,.. 8cadl c..u 4926 8 UODIE.S.fOJOM rvoniruia. II Of 49, 4JPCf* 01 doub4t 4*.. Lona Beach. c..114917 MATURb SWM. S'I 11170, .-, ..wet SW/BM f0t lft· cpcn• dates Md r1111 hmcJ N COiia Me.a Call "9'19 FTTCWM29.bloMl.llfl .... I ............ fO( flWMfo. ~=--... lS...0. T'*lf\, HANDSOME OWM.~· loat.&r... ... ..--.z. .._(0t l·I,.,.........._· ... ... c.... Mu.. c.a $J'1. OWM 34, SWZJO. _..10Ullt (U -2.S). '911 SW/HM few io,.I _.a.lqNl..,,.llllp CCMllll9 ...... Cal4'"2. COMEDY & MAGIC -Row-you see him E d Alonzo, who run In te~sioo's "Saved By the Bell," Is part of a qu&tet of the nation's top professlOMI magidans app<aring at Orange Coast College this weekend for "Stars ot Mlglc." Produced by award-winning magician Dale Satwal<, the show ~nds illusion end comedy. WUWi tJma etc 3 end 8 p.m. Saturday end 3 p.m. Sunday. To get tickets CS5.50.-S9.50 In odvonce; s 7-S 1 2 at the doo<) before thCf d isappear, call •32·5880. ALBERG From 2 MO\ing to l f'•1ne in 198'il, Gregg 411.1iekly made n n;ime for himllelr m , local theaters. H e pica cd .iuJacncc:!I 11) I l o-Jon. one of 1hc m.•Jt>r role) in the Co:i)tlinc Commulliti College production o( "MASI I" 1n Costa Mc!>J. I le hall .1bo appcured 10 the Irvine Ca"ic Light Opera production of "The Mu"c M un." Gregg got h1' big brenlr. when he h0<ll..ed up \\ith Al Vnllet1.l. the Prc~adcnt and Arttllllc Dire\; tor of the Oaclutage Theatre m Co)tJ Men In 1991, V alletta named Gregg J) 1\tnnt director and stage ~ manager for "West Su.Jc Stof)" produced at U nivc:ri1nl Studios for the Performing A rt Thc:ntre of the I IJndic.ippcJ. ··1 wns so ncrvoui. opening night," Gregg said. "I Wih running around backstogc trying to gel e\c')thing ready. It wall so chaotic b:ick there but the everylhing cnmc together and the how wos grent." 1't1e con enl>us nmong the cn~t mcmbc:rs was tha t Gregg performed "miracle)" 1n the production. A a• result of G regg's 'IUCcess, Vallc11 a gave him 1hc opportuni1y to direct "A lbum." "I love complex dircc1ion," Gregg .aid. "ln dircctina 'A lbum,' I've mode a lo t o( decisions thot :ire anything but con~rva11vc . l think the play should renect rCGlity and not be hehered by rcsu aincd languaac." --"' -_ A junior at Woodbridge H igh School, O regg looks forward to leaving Irvine and cn1crin4 either USC or Emera.on College an Bos1on to puisuc his thcntricnl career. "Album" opcm Jnn. 14 and will be performed Thursday throu1h Saturdays until Jan. 30 at the Dackstaac Theatre, 1599 Superior, Costa Mesa. ~. Ruc .. KER San Francisco Opera's M erola Program. Jlc won the Pav:irotti Competition in casi.clle pla)ers and speal..eri.. a l:iptop computer and printer, ::ind t\\O hunmlaficrs. lie l1kci. 10 rel:t' on the d;iy of a performance and often \\atche 'idcos From 3 Philadelphia in 1986. The Merola program well, and I can hear cvc')where." look him on tour with the Wc!>tern Opera Rucker entered the world of opera only Theater, :r bus trip across the \\-est and Ruel.er, v.ho •~ blJcl.., a,1.mh i.1crcol)p1-. role'>, i.uch ai. Porgy :wet Be>!>. I le trael> to g..:t ai. clo)c 10 a role as possible. "ha ch m.:1\ mean lightening his complc\ion '' llh mal..cup I le docs R1gokt10 and Ooheme frcqucntl)' after bad knees ended his career 3 a foolball M>uthcast. performing Rigoletto and other halfb3ck in Illinois. His dad was a conductor operas in place such as Raleigh, North of a church youth choir, 50 Mark w:is around C:irolina, and Beaumont, T exas. singing ::ill his life. He is now singing in the He w:c. ::i tenor in his )OUth and tells the great opera houses all over ,story of a pcrfocmancc where he would the world. He saw his New and U\C\ mal..cup to lighlr:!n h1l> l>l.tn for tho!>c . role,. mouth, and his dad would ing, the low notes Jersey apartment for only in hi solo. The ruse wa) c.>.po ed when his h .. o months this summer, Acting 111 opera hall unpru\cd 111 n.:ccnt )e.irs. Rucl..cr believes. American ar11~1\ JrC the bcl>I actors. he focb, bc~aui.e uf their "ell·ruunded educational background. dad forgot to sing one of the notes, leaving having traveled eAlensively M ark open·mou1hed, bul ilcnt on the stage. with his wife Sadie. who i Rucker is now a b:iritonc and enjoys tenor ~ musician with a master's jokes: Did you hear about thu tenor "(ho was degree in music education. Ho\H'\Cr, !>Omc of the acting i'> real. Ruder tell!> of the-time hc...had tnJurcd h~ b:u.I 1..ncc) an a foll and WJ' in ain; he h:iJ to tc:11r 011 11 c l>Oprano or support. A crn1c - complimented him. writing that hilo c.>.p1c:.\1on ol pain ''a' the moi.t Jramatic Jct,ing he had e'er seen II wa~n't :icting! o...s.tupid..evcn-1-he-othe.r-tenors knew-? --They-met-whtJ both He describes himself as a Vcrdian baritone, were students at Drake which implies a big, rich voice ranging mainly' ' University. Sadie b abo from the A ubovc middlc·C down to the his accompanist, co:ich Mark Rucker s~cond. A below middlc:·C:. He was pu~hcd by and critic. "She knows my his teachers. One told him. "You \\ill be an voice belier than anyone else in the "orlll; In JI fru i.1tor1:. Rud.er '>tngs lhe role of the Count d1 Luna in pcrform.:1ncc' on SaturdJ), Wedncsd:iy ;md fan. 16 SaJ1c """ be fotcning. opera singc:r, or I will 1.ill you." i.he can say 'this is not right and this i) how He c:ntcrcd some competitions, and was a )OU can go about fL,ing it.' .. Cin:ilti.t in the National As~intion o( Sadie i) at all his rche.m.Jh .md TeJchers of Smging (Advnnced). n performances. • semi-finalist in the 1983 M etropolitan Opera They travel with ··a lot of 'tuff" to be N:itional Council Audiuon , toured with the comfortable on the road, induding a New Yor._ C11y Opera. nnd p:irticipatcd in videocassette recorder with mo' icl>, audio Gw'eljc Verdi '!> "JI Tro1Jrurc:'' 1111/ be pll'\t.'nlt' b) Opcr;1 PJC1/ic JI the J>i:cfvrming Arh Ct•111cr SJturJJ1•. \Vc:dnt•!>tl.n, )Jn 15 .mJ lo JI ·' p.m, 1Hih ! pm m:iiint·c: Forever ·Young Rated: PG The Stir: Mel Gibson The StOfY: 1939 Unable to endure watching has gu1friend languish an a seemmgly lrrevel"Slble coma, tut pilot OaloWel Mc(oonick (Gibson) ptevails upon h s scientist friend (George Wendt) to place him in a ayogen1c freue until his strkken love recovers. Mlspl4ced by the ITllhtary and lnodvertantJy awakened from his ~ep sleep by a couple of klds, Daniel Is stunned to discover himself In contemporary '92. When he learns his former lover Is still alive, he sets out after her In a literal race <egalnst time: he's not only pursued by government med icos, but Is suffering effects of acceletated aging. The Scoop: Admittedty corny and occasionally dowrvight unbelievable, this Is nonetheless a feel-good rom10Ce with enough chen'n; gentle playins end audience 5'mpatko-w1Mlng convictJon to niaU you forget the '°9k"°'owing SCCM1. The ftlm balefits from Gibson's -,.eamlr'9 hero, end its own unforced, geNel tone. With plenty °' magic and whimsy, and I mnon flNk that's ~nely upliftins, "F~r Youns" Is ddlnlrUly • moYio9, worthy season steeper. · The Score: 6 ........ ,.,0 ..... 10 .... .,belll. Suml:iy and J:.in 17. T1tkc:1 mfu._ 7-10-2()(1() MOVIES lrespass Rated: R The Stan: Ball Paxton, Wilham Sadler, Ice T and Ice Cube The Story: Mu learning that a huge ca~ of gold as buned in a derelict bu1ld 1ng an East St Louie, two wtute, Atkansas firemen (Paxton and Sadler) drive to the bombed·out locale and start searching for loot Unfortunately tor them, they wind up witnessing a gangland execution, and are Immediately mat1<ed for death b~ black sang lt-ader King James (Ice T). Holed up in the building, the two men squabble over the gold and prepare for a siege ..• The Scoop: A really curious holiday release ("We wish you a merry A·K 4 7 Christmas"?). On the one hand, this Is one of mucho macho action meister Walter Hill's best,; however, the film, In spite of its terrific firepower, t)as an odious dose of roclal hatred that's equally bludgeoning. Besides fine acting from Paxton and Sadler as questing firefighters, Ice rappc,rs T and Cube on« again establish U\llt thCf are natural screen petfonners All In all, a fairly decent r<tum to form for Hill. The movie's original wonong title was "Looters" before the L.A riots nccessltat.ed a title change. • The Score: 6 Home Alone 2 Ra ted: PG The Stars: McKaulay Culkin, J~ Pesc1 and Daniel Stem The Story: Once again, Kevan (Culkin), tM youngest mem~r of the McC11lhster clan, as accidentally left ~hind by has keenly obsetv~nt family Once again, Kevin as faced with t,,nghng with Harry (Pesc1) and M/Jtv (Stem), the most inept, pathetically luckless burglars of all tame The Scoop: Hey, I used to be a Three Stooges fan when I was 11 ldd, .but Is there really anything that funny about this brand of ci~tic sadism for tiny tyl<es? Though most of the CNM9e Is relegated to the last third of the flick, it's still pretty unsettling, gratuitous, bathetic stuff Another point Is th<re anything remotely hlgh·Y\ICks about an irresponsible ma and pa losing track of their young 'un? Beliew It or not, the first film was the thtrd·highest grossing film In filmdom Scary. The Score: 5 The Bodyguard Rated: R The Stars: Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston The Story: Frank Farme:r ,. Kostner), an ace bodyguard and lacolllc loner type, ieluctantly agrees to protect nsang sanger·actre:ss R.Khel Manon (Houston) when she begins rece1V1ng a series of anonymous death threats Frank, who rears becoming too attracted to his clients, none:the:less find~ himself falling for the star while It appears that one of her own entourage 1TIJ9ht very well be the would·be assassin The Scoop: AITI I amazed lo learn that his Lawrence Kasdan script has been on the shelf for more than a decode? Originally slated to roll in '75 with Steve McOueen In the lead, the, flick as a complete mess While Costner (with MCOueen Roman tx.lzz ,ob and equally dipped underplaying) imparts a certain mtensaty, the movie's a Jumbled mess Without any real flow, continuity or d rama The 1dent1ty of the villain as telegraphed from the start, and the romantic firewol1cs between Costner and Houston ate noneJtlstent On the otMr hand, Houstoo, In~ first film perfC>m\4nCe, shoW"S signs of be~ c~ of better things The Score: 4 Orange Cout Weekend I Thursday, January 7. 1993 7 4 ' CALENDAR " .. 540-1224 EVENTS From 5 • Crpt.il Court lkJr !>lrc-t I .ind SunfkM.er AH·• ,.., Ccnt.i Mt~. 4}J 11(;0 'Sdlute to ()r.rn~" (<1unty Re·• rrJhon," J m.ill-wide r .11.1 .. 1 11>111<1Cl1ng "'lh S.rulh C..c>-1~t Pl.ua's !'>lh ·'"""""r...iry run\ through Jdn J1 • lr\lnl' Muu~um 1 llb61 Von K.Jrm.in ..,,(' 1r.1n1·. 557 5100 JnJn """e Smith tH .1• .1 \ 11' o~·non!; of muwum Jan 14. 11111 '·"·d IJ> pul1ltc <>JX•n1ng the follo...,•nK r1,,, I hl' 111u'>(•um dr~pl,1>'· pre~·l\lt"I and d•,. 11w111\ h1\t<mc.1I C.iltfr1<n1J .in • """"'POrl H.11hur Ari Muu·um 6'>0 S.in Llurn·1 It· 01tH', l'..t.:"'1-"'" lk.1th, 75fJ- " 11. 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It,.--, •.11 ,• 1n ,n t·~ "-'\~ 1t11• (, I• •• r .1.J !11 f ,, r 1 B111r1if.l~h.1n1 • I I I ,\ •••• f ~ I ,, Jt, IU fl "' • I I I' 11 J.111 I -1 OANCE • 11 111""'"1 l),u11111i: 1, I! \\: 111111 '>I "• 1 I I I 1 Ill A d I 1,n h.111 room d.inc1ng .lnd Weg ~ swing IS of. fered 6-7 T uesd.ly nigllt.s.. • Cos•• Meu Quicbl•ppen .it C<>R.I Mes.i Senior C111zen Center, 19th Street and Pomon.i Aven~. CmU MeY, S...S· 5669. A ~iof c1t.zen squ.ue <Una groop seeks ex~rienced dincer1 to join them each Thu~ .it 9 a.m . • Jimmi• 0.FOfe Dance Cenl•r 1S1 Kai· mus On~. G-3, Costa Me\.l, (2121 877- 0600. AudttJOOS for summe< coune at WOtld-renowned School ol American Ballet on Sund.iy from J -4: 30 p m. '°' ase-s 12· 13; 4 30-6 p.m. f<lf ages 14-16; <1nd 6-7 pm '°'a~ 17-18. F~: SlO. Nearly 2,000 studentJ. m 22 cities are aud11tor11ng (()( 200 ~· ~· • Succl.1 Institute of Choreographic Atta 1 Ci95 l"'1ne A1o>e . Su rte B, Cost.a MM.1, LSO 7'.186 A dance .... orUhop tc.-ch1n~ L.11.n .ind Amt:11<.dn styl("\ pr1.~·nted noon J p rn ewry SJturd.iy rll .\1 .1111 1 \II H < > • N-port Harbor An Mu\eum llSO San C.k·~nte D<. ,,__port HN<.h, 759 1122 ·!ihofl films from L."ltJn Ameriu, .i coll« hon o( J6 f1lrm fmm 12 d1fferC'nl CC>unlll(') p•~·nt1:d 6 JO p m frodilys, ~ICU olf th!\ f 11d.ly with an BS-minute progr.irn oi ~· t 1m, undN the he.idmg ''The l and ' Otl~:r progr .. rm .. re "P~ .it Wufl.." 111 m111ut~J. Jan 15, ··(h.)n~ .ind Con· n1<.t" 11I2 minutes). Jo1n 22, "Mascul1nel feminine" 19 1 m1nutt"\l, Jan 29. "Her~ Jnd lle.ilcrs" 1101 m1nut'-~I. ft•b. 5. "(Je Jh\lt)' .ind E•pre.\KJO" 1105 mmulMJ, feb I 2 • UCI, fine ArU Gallery, 856 6610 "Re- fr•mrng the f .im1ly," ,. 11.dc<J v.h1b1l10n th.It tKpk>1t"\ and cap~ tile l)'p!C.ll fJm1ly. pcesenle<I noon 5 p.m. Tu~y through Jan J 1 F r<.'t! adm1~s'°" • Alt.i Cofftt ttouse 506 l 1SI SI , New pt1rt H,.,uh, 67'i·O.iJ1 • Pot1.ry .it Ahil" II I'm Wednl~.iy ledtur1"\ Linda All.IC'rt.ino .ind (1,nn1c· y,,.,,,u• !11~ Up\ bti.gm ,11 7 µ m fr1< upen rc•JJ1nl( lri lnll<rw m.11n pm i;1.1m r ..... .idm1 ""' • Be.ir Street Co1ft' JI C. r)' .1 .. 1 C.tx.HI, Hl'.ir ''" d ,11111 ~untl< .. -.t'r AH•nut• (1>\1.1 lo.~1. "',I .i/ l l l'EN ,,j Ur.in,:• (uunty prf'\(•flh ,1 tll<inll1ly p11nr~ r1·..id111~ ~ 10 Jl m f,111 • Blue M.irble CoHnhou\e 1907 I t.irlxJt Hl•d. C'"''"' ~ 6-'6 5776 "frf'C'd<MTI of E •i>r~.n Poet"' "''Ii''' J.11t~nts (tJOn1t• \ CllWlt! 7 lU I' m JJri I 1 Opl'n ll'Jdtn" h.llt.IW\ mJm P"'!Vilm frf'<" .it.lm1ss1tm • N-port Bt>uh Publi< ubr.,if'\ (,44 · l 11:17 f'.ewpt.rt lk•J< h Publie l1bra11M. Bring Your Appetite for Fun!· St·rvm~ G re,u Ste.tic\, Ch1th·n & St•.tf1111J. 8 t t IN< I f•l)tNNfN•,l l'HI ((.I( II. IAll 'i•C.ROllf' f'AAlll 'i z1001:.i.1n..ll1...i. ~... <n•J 11 .... wo 4lSOIUrtli 'M,,tt, N-.-&wll (714) 9S~-Oftll Orange Cout WMkend I Thursday, January 7, 1993 6-44·3187: P~ ~ime, a free pro- gtam (Of l -to >-~r-olds ~to sli.m- ulate an Interest in boob ancf'readtng. be- g,ns trus T Uftd.iy at 8albc» and Corona de.I Mar bf~ at J0:30 1.m. T~ at 11 a . .m. T~ beginn!ng this T a Mariners br•nc'h; ~nd _ ~nning this Wedned.ly ac ~ <:ent~ tnnch at 10:30 a.m. ~· Protv•rns Lall .ibovl a half hour and ar~ ~ to hold the .ittentlon o( children not yet in londef- prten. No sigrl·upl necieswy •. Peter Shambrook Malgdat~b• MDlt':lllt CvttiM 2332 W. Coast~-··,._., Beodl 714/631-8220 We've Hired A New Setvgf For Our $13.95 S And All¥ou-Can-.........w • e Rib Promotion. 42 Reuben'' and Ch#tev Brown'• Locationt s.rvtng Southern Caalfomla. Refer IO YOUI Yellow Pages for the l.oCabon NMIHt You. 1"~fll'Mwltmi~- Mt1'11wtsblp llat /Is l'rl1•tw1111• 0 .. • Oi.dridl (:of(.:~ & ~w. I.tr 474 E 17th St ~ Mn.l. 646·0)2) ~ P•vl Kent •nd Ovte/s.u IN" Geor8e Mlnstun play 9 p m.•rnltlntgN S-lturd.iy1 l\dl'nk6oon free , • Hollir.a11 HJ N Sl.l1r Uil~-e Blvd. Funt'rt"". 870 7400 <.osu ~ b.ut>d Ch.lites RU1ht-rl••d Qu.a11<-t perlCilms 8 pm Thu~ • tnine 8.ud.ay ThNlt'r Al4'1 C<imP"' Or lr.11\C' 11\6 '1000 A J•.urnc.-y 84'· )'<,,nd !fJIUttO!I dJn<t' .. nJ n4,"W ·~ tru\oe, Vf~•l't I I.I) tn11"1n.1t.Jn<1I xh<.l.at\ '"' UCI ;.ind c~.i.Jt·n ~~ "'.il!ONI l"iunut S.:iucly tip m ~luu.l~y l .,. ,.,~ S2S 'JS • K.am.il.u,. 1'17S '"•nt.' A.\>t' • ·c~ ~. b4S HllJ ('..al.• ~.><.ld.ud pt'rlOfmi mu-c tJni;.nj\ llO(n 'l<twc"I 10. J.lU .ind po•µ.t~L lo <lr1'<0 un J Wht Sf.Ind PoJno ti pm I"' 1lr -;j I SJt ,rdJ>"> l"o Cl/\\'< thJlt;l • \t.uwt<ll'i By 1he Sea 111 i>,ic1f1t Coow 111.;h°"JY liu"M1>,INI 0. J h, S.)(, 2'i55 (A>,fdt ln,'f•n<I lt~·rl.I ll .•, ,.-,.rx-J lh b.nw il.ntty S.mµ "'' 1)C1I01m• I tKl.>t Sut11l.ay .o\dm•\ avn s 10 P"1 ix-•""' . 11'.'f v .. ," • ~parl Ao.adhl>Ult' '700 rlJCC'tlt1.1 AH• .• C~IA 1'1,.-W (1JO ltl~O Ronn1t• '1,1\\ Open R11C"l.1n' 61u"s Jo6m l'.1rty prt.~1111'1.l 6 p m Mond.ty\ ">o c1,..i•1 Cionales pttfonns 9 p.m. Thundtys • Sktlight Lobby Lovnge at ltwW! Mar· toOCJ. 1 IWOO Von .:arrrw1 A~ .. lrv11W!, SS)· 0100 f.uy·lcStening jazz by guiurisl Robert Conh S·8 pm N\orlday-fnd.ly Pf:'1orms 9 pm. S.tur<bvs lie pcrl0tnh Solo 7 30 p m SYn<Uy and T ~~-V~u> pl.ry 011&in.1l oh.ant P.OP 8 p m Sun• d.l) Bene.uh the 81~ perfmm~ oiltcmat••'f' rock 8·30 pm Jan 14. Frtt Jdm~~'° Shr.M1Jmcs 8 lCJ pm e'cept \\'<'d~.»' •nd Sunda) 18 p m • 21 Ocun(ronl 21 Oc.e.in(mnt, Ncv.po11 Be.xii. f>7S·2S66 'UiJUin C.i11be P'••'r~ trQPtal 1.iu and pop 4-8 p m SYnd.l}'\ rl 'I O • Bill Medley's Mui.1c Ctl) 18 .. ,A • Sladff flHLMlrant and u(e at fa>hoQn • W.ate ronl H1 Ion Well C0<1sl ub BmoL.hurst St fuu,,t.i'n \ "1' t %3·2 ){>(, Island. Newpon Unttf 01~ ~ P.lei(IC 2l l00 Pacific Coail llwy • lluntmgt(Jn Dance .ill n1.:h1 10 rl.1 ..c 1od. n 1ull ... ~ High~ay, Nc.-,t..-port Beach. (i4Q. Be.xh, 960-SURF. Big b.Jnd ~nds pre pm Wednt.-)(IJ~ l'lhuhdJ'f\ h.lr 11) h<JU• S421 Wind and Stung. wtlldl pet(e><ms SCnlt-d SuridJ)-S and compl1mu'IWI)' wffu 5 7 pm f1.clJ)'\ wouc:tw1nd, gu1t.11 and petc~w,n 1n>tru· ISS C'Olo~ altt-r 7 pm 1, d.>.,,.~ r i<I. n rr.lt mcnuh, tll>f>e.ll\ T~ys 1n J.tnuary ltda Pop, Rock & Country 7 pm S-tturd.>~ tS~ t••vHI. h-e (.c>uN•y ck>, ' Jau IJI() With ~Ii. ~nd-up b.l» d.locc lc.6ons with lam Pvu~ 0Jf'l(.C r J< and guflM, pttfonm Thundtys In January. • ~ CoUtt WMehouw & llc>Htln C.O. tory 6 pm SYndays. Doon npt-n S pm •Studio c.fe -CCJnNa del MM 3201 SOi 11st St .. Newport Bf>tlCh. 67~233. Tucsday-frtd.1). 7 pm S-Jturd.iy·ll..,ondJ~ l ~Hwy •• COIOtla de! Maf, 675-7575. folk smger Zecn 5.lgt performs orlslln;ll a Blue Marble Cofrethou~ 1i07 HJ.trr ~1rfl~ hrb;Jnd -music 8 p nr rrt<tay. Love-vys!Jls f'mm-8"'~., Mesa.-64&-S-N~. O.ldo ~- ~111011 0•11 (..ml Ameii.an MeUOI cwile, -.... is 0 <ulnort c.e!MJ!llll d f.-bcl.~pr~ o.t mimg flcM>rs, tnelDlg fie ~. nm1ed dD fOf Oii di llletlOS end 10U(eS. 1hi deli ~dee« d.,.., .... pde dllOll ~ ~ oalif fr9it Mayen O<teftls, ~ cobnns and Wiront end pa med on the -honspcm yoo South " the Bader 11 fnencly and hett ~- . Jlll BU & LAHN GRlll r-------------~-----, 1 Early Bird Dinner S~ials 1 I Ewryctayfrom u,m $495 I I 3 Item Combination I ... ~~~~-~--·~~'~-f 1 Chom~gne Sunday Brunch 1 I A bge cnuy of lm.n Arnefi.on eol!ees, Scb1 bcl, om*ne to I I &owclfte9Jfion $595 I a.,. $7.95 With lllUmll ... ----------~---------f I TACO soe: L_!~~~-1?~!---~~~~~J 2&3 f. 17th St.• Costa Me~• 631-4009 .. •O~nge ~u~y PHfutming ~' Cen·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ let 600 T1Mn c~nlN Om\', Cc.N.t Mt"-1, Ja.u. New Age & Blues "' . SS(; ARJS '92 '<)} J.au SeoM contmu~ with Sh11ley Hom fuo .and t1ombon11o1 Oelfe.i}'O l'w\JNl<i plJ)1ng l pm h ·b. 7 ~~-18100-Vcm ~m:an A.~. tmne, 660-921 5 "M.tmbo IGngl'· 81M1f1 n t'U prewnud ~urd.a~ 6·9 pm • l'nlnto CtiJf oll South Co.ht ~.> lJH eMWI St . Co.t• Me\.! E••) li1o1en·n~ fJ.U. fe.>tunng 5'0Unck 1n~ by Tom lonb. Tony Bt-nnett. fro6nk ~n.i1r1 .and fdlnn)' t.Utht1. pr~ttd S JO II J :J pm \\'t'J"o d.t)~ fod.i~ Now Serving ... Pre-Theatre Dinner _between S:00-7:00pm • Four Cowrse Q>urmet Dinner • Price S22 per person )OUth Coast Pim• t:osta Mesa • (71 4) 540-3840 tf'tleltf to Mly Co I The. Best "Early Bird" in the -Countfy! s., ... i.11 1 ·•••· "\i:.:111 ,, ...... 11 i . ,, s.11. 11 r\I -1 ::~o \\I t I I U · I I I 3450 Via Oporto. Ntwport13cach (714)673-4700 ...-. - , Orange Cout Weekend I Thursday, January 7. 1993 9 ...... \,, rl -~---. ---- • CALENDAR . 540-1224 pcriurm, Al1ernative Rock 9 p.m.·midnight Fr1dJ) M1l..e Olsen pla~ flJmenco guitar 9 p m rn1dn1ght S.1turda> Ron Spov1n per· rurin\ .1cou>llc full.. 8· l I p m Wedn~ay fr('i.• adm1ssmn , • Br.incfon's Lounge at lhe Beverly,Heu· r.1g<' I tutt•I, JJSO A1enue 1Jl the Arts, Costa '1~1. 75.1.5 100 Cu11ari~1-vocal1st Jerry V.1len11ne Jppears 5 ·30-9 p .m . Wednc,d.iy-FridJ)S Jnd 7 30 pm· nudo1i;h1 SJlurday> Bullet Jnd liJPP> Hour -I JO 7 30 p m \\l>t•l..da~ •California Beach Rock 'N' Sushi 3355 \'1,1 lido. Ne\\port Bt>.1ch (>75·0575. Japa· ;Cl~ Uk id ser.cd up to lhl• \OuncJ~ of rcx:I.. n· ron n1i;hff~. •Harbor Singe·r~ al Prto;b\terian Church or th<' Cmenanl 1n Co~1.1 \ll-~1 545-0195 nr 8'l7·0587 Thr~ lucal ''"I:'"!: group com po><'d ul JS ""men rt1ll'h ~-9 IS pm Tul~l.l)) and I) JhlJ)"> Wl'l..rng mor~ mem· lx>rs to s111g 4nd d.H11 t• , 1.1,>1t) from '50!. Be l>op In LOntemprnJr)' ""'l!S • 1Cam.1lo.ura 21175 lr\lnt• A1e . CO\ld \\l.').1 6-'S·SS 18 .,_1,rl ~tt•rnl><.'CJ.. pla1s old •('S uul h'OOdlC> .1nd moddk· 111 the-road pop 8 pm m1dmght froJJ~S Jnd 4·8 p m Sun dJ,) G.ilc Stood.ire! pl.t~> t••crythrng (rorn rod to disco en clJ»ll.11 10 J•UL on the h.lb) w.md pr.mil 11 p rn rn1dmi;ht Sdtur- dJ1~ Nu coier • Ne1\port Beach Public library 'ewpo<t Ccfllt•r Branth Cummuntty Room. 856 S~ Cl<.'mcnw Drive. 1'l'lvport B<'JCh, 6-14· 3181. Hillbilly M3ndolin Music from Walt •Warehouse Resuur&nt 3450 Via Opor· •Keith lw Mario's Murder Mytltry at Beil, accompanied by vocalist/guitarist Ray to, Newport Beach, 673-4700. ~ing Scott's Seafood Grill & B;ir, 3300 Br111ol Bell, 3:30-4115 p.m. Sond.ly. Free ad· Sc0<chman plays hiJ>:hotM music 9 to-St.. Costo:a ~. (2Hl 466-1767. ~·It· mission. nigl:lt. Eden plays classic rock. 9 p.m. • hcbta&« The.aer 1599 Supert0r A\e.. yourself ~t.odun1t, "here Ktnn pose. u • N~1>0rt Roadhouse 1700 Placentia Fr~ay-Saturday (SS ~r). Sapadill.l plays Costa ~. 646-5887. "Album" pre-dinner guests. ptewnted 8 pm S.turdays A1-e .• COSta Mesa. 650-1840. Ronnie Sax's r~ 2 p.m. Sund.ly <SS rover). FabUloUs sented Thur1d.ty-Sat.uuUys, I.in. 14-30. •le Mtriditn Hotel 4500 M.xArthur SnObs perform '60s rock 9 p.m. Wcdnes-L e ..... __ ... Open Rockin' Blues Jam Party presented 8 day ($) cover). lnnascnse plays reggae 9 • C~fe Concerto 171 E. 17th St., COSla Bnd ., Newpon e ....... 4 76-2001. "Br......,. p.m. Mondays. No cover. )•n 14 (SS .......... 1 .. __ 642 ,.,,40 "'"'--Third 0 , •··c"'d way, My Way.··~ WTIO<~r~ u( mus.al p.m. " · ~vnf • "'IC><I• .,.... · 1"" .. y. ~ "' lMJter, ~· cotMdj. ltld ~;alty KLS. • Rhythm Cafe 3503 t-tar'--· Bl·-' ,._nt• • f . 1 b ing to Pewr," a rock.n.vra muSIC.11, pre· 1 ""' vu, "" " Water r~I Hilton Wesl C0.tsl . Cu senL...,, 9 p.m f•n 14 f:. ·-'m•"""' 1s held at (~ •ntiet I, 8 and Ana. 556-CAFE. 01rect from New Otleans, 21100 Paorrc COiSt Hwy., Hunllnglon '-" • r.."...., _....... 9 45 pm. fnd.iys SJ CO\~ ch.JfSt'. two rhe Neville BrOlht-rs pcrfonn Friday Beach, 960-SURF. Ot1c jodey on Monclly, •Christ Colltge Irvine 1Sl0 Conct)tdi.l d11nl< m.nimum per~ • Sc.lmpi 1576 Oki N~po<t Blvd. Cosu Tue1day and ~turday. Oub becomes__l11..111C. 8-5..4 4001.bl....ll.£ ... Co.ul ~ • uun ne '"'Resl.luranl rg9x..--- Mesa, 645!8560. Ciao Arnot performs-"liv=re,__,'_,.'Pla,nct fanh ".....aQ ~t cTul>, atre of Encin1la gi1-t• two !Jendit pcrloun M.><Mhur Blvd . lrvl~. ffi-CLIJ£. .. ,.._0" enterwnnwnc Wedn~. Cdnesd.tY.._.Uve r~e ~nd performs <mces of .. A MuSic.a~ue from the Amer-s · · .. .>d '-··-' Thursdavy .. t r.d.Jy is loc"' funk ninht. ican Musical Theater" al 4 and 7 pm S.11 usptcions, a new my\lery<e>m~ ~ u.i>a> • Slades Restaur.ant 01nd ufe at rasnion ff' on the ~ '(J.S.'lbUnca," '' p<~t.ed Island, Nl'l\pofl Center Orr"e above Pacific utday. SS 1tclets benelit CCI lhcJICt Ot· fod.iys .ll 8 pm and S.lturdJ IS .u 7 p rr. Co.ist H1gli'A-ay, Newport Beach, 640-p.trtmt"nl Adml»K>n Sl8-S48 ' 5-122 The Cub p<esent light pop and •Cost.a Mes. Ci~k Pl.i)hou;e (,11 ~m •South CCMst Pla.r.1 Vitl.lgt Murdei My~- rhythm and blu<'S SaturdJ)'\ 1n January 1hon St • Co.l.l Mew b~O 'i 2u'I M) it')' Oinntt 16J I SunilU1'~ Alt! ~1ntJ Wind and Stong. which perf0<ms "ood· • Cho1ytors Sod01I Club at Nina's, 3)88 Thr<.'C Ange-ls," i1 c.ap111.a11n11 rnnlL'<lr L1 An.1. 675·97 26 >herlod, I lrilmt~ "' C.ut' wmd, guitar and percussion insirumentals, Vi.:i Lido in the City N.lllOn.ll 8.lok Build· 5.Jm .1nd Bc>llo1 Spewaclo., pl.I)\ Thur,.JJ\ Nn. 83 'Murck1 in ctx-Mumrny'• Tomb" .1ppears Tuescbys fn JanuJry 1ng. Jh1rd f loor, Nl'l\l'(lrt Beach, 838· SJturday nights oit 6 .Jnd Su1lJJ)" .11 1 pm prN>nted 7 pm ~hml.i)'~. 1-.l.eh SSS •stag Lounge 145 £. 19th St . Costa S.)42. Singles dtlnce fe<ltur1ng tle<-1ay Jnd )Jn. 1-1-ft'b T1deu SlO IK'' penon ind~ d·nn~. m)llt'f)', Mesa, 631-981) Cu1ta11)(,l)lngcr Peter door p<lles, f0< ages JO 60. begins at 7: JO •South Co.lU Repertury 6'>5 T "" n ( t·n Ch.,mpa~ne ""'' ~r.>lurhL"\ Wtd.ershJm pl.1ys foll... counlty Jnd old~ pm. frKfily. Door ree SS from 7;JQ.9.30 ttr 011,e, Cli\la ,..~, 95;" 4UJJ "II e at 8:30 p.m lhursda~. The Sharl.s play pm . S7 after 9:30 pm • M1w-r," MoliNe's tte.uure chN of hil.ir!Q\fi Auditions pop 4-8 p.m. ewry Sunday. •St. Andrews Presbyterlian Church 600 person.1l111es, IHt'\111?\vs frl(IJ) throul)h J.in • 21 Oce..nfront 21 Oceanfront, Newport St. Andrews Ro.xi, Newport Beach, 631 · 14 and r1,1ns 6 pm l u~l.iy·fnd:ir,.i JO Beach, 675-2566. J. Michael Palterson per-2885 Serendipity Stngles Series conunue> and 8 J> m, SJl1lrd:iys .lnd 2 JO .ill< ~ pm f0tms oldies and all ><>tJr favorites 8 pm.· 7.309 pm. Wednesd.ly wilh "HowtoCct Sunil.>ys f;in 15 Feb. 1.i. Tttl.t·I S!S-~14 mid~1 1 l hursdays-Sa1urdays. uptain Cott-the LO\e You N~" 'A-1th John Townsend lprt'\1t'\\S S1 5 S2ll. 1be ays tropical pop and 1.iu 4-8 p.m. Donatt0n: S2. Childcare ;a~1labte by reset· Sun ys. vatK>n only. Dinner the ate r • Or.1nge Co1~1 Culltgt, 2101 f.i1Nl('W ~ruJ. C<>>Ll A\c\.J ~ ll 5~0 Aud1to0r1• l1>1 OCC'i produ..tt00 u1 the! .l\\,Ud·\\ nn1,, r>IJ\ HA ft ... , Guod Mc-n," "'" ht-held • • )Or.> m l•n 20-21 in che Or~J l .tb lhe alrl'. The Finest Japanese Dining Experience MONDAY NIGHT FAMILY SPECIAL SUSHI BAA • PRIVATE DINING ROOMS + OtNING ROOM ITPf'AN ROOM +TATAMI ROOM t COCKTAIL LOUNGE A .... " .... Horikawa Tolcyo • Los Angeles • ~nt.l Ana SOUTH COAST PLAZA VILLAGE 1611 Sunflower Ave., Bldg. 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A. delightful friend and talented hostess n:imed Kathy wanted to show me one of her favorite places to "do lu nch," and so here we were, in Jn ethnic outpost called Pa n A5ia' \1on~olilan BBQ Chinest Hr taur.ant. We sat in o small d111mg room laden with Oriental hJng_ings ond silken chandeliers. grl.'cn and red crepe paper swag t'' 1 1s, nnd a liule tin cfcd Christmas 1ree. An entry display c.1\c wo crowded with ceramic ~Jmcls an d panda bears; the cafc 11\ell was beginning to fil l with diner... Kathy cho. e r us 1v.o order) llf Mongolian barbecue. with cgs roll, rice and tea. The waitre\S .ippro:iched n king, m n heavy Jlcen1. "Beef, lamb, pork or tur'-.e) ., .. Whtie we al wa111ng for bed Jnd turl.cy. Kath) 1ppcd on .1 glJ.,., of Inglenook Chabla'> and I \\J'I cnJO)'&ng m) fir..t T ingtao -\\luch ccrtJllll) "'on'1 be the l.l\t • 11 \\JS great 1a .. 11ng beer! Bo"'I arri"ed, filled "1th thin. troLcn hard of ra", pink meat ~ty f ncnd p1 kcd up a Chinese 1cJ cup in tennis grip ryle .md hl.'g.1n rapidly twisung and t.1mpmg the cup's bowl .down into the meat, her radi h·sized d1.1mond ring flashing like a :i.t robe Ii ht. "This is how you do it -a student in here taught me one day," she explained, ''don't leave the cup in the middle. JUSl get that meat crushed down into the bottom of the bowl as D. . much as you tmng can." Editor "Righi," 1 mumbled. feeling fooh hly self ·conscious. But Jpparcntly thi was the technique of choice, as diners who hnvc been coming here for yenrs, attacked their frosted protein with lots of wri~t action and an occasional discreet push-up. Decnusc the meat was frozen in such gossamer sheets, it eventually broke into pieces and became an obedient, uncooked mnss. The mnddenin& scent of spicy barbecue sauce. onions. curry and cilantro filled the air, so off we went to the back of beyond, where a selection of raw vc~etables and vats of li'l,uid spices were arrayed. Behind the buffet was a great, round, mcdicval-lookin& &Jill, and a crew or fry cooks. N ow the reason for all that meat-mashina made sense. Dinen arc free to heap Q much 11 they pouibly can. buildina a mini-mountain of carroc1, celery, onions. mushrooms and bean sprouca on top of the meat which you an DINING -.. Owner Poh Cheng cool..s up J storm at his Pan Asia Mongolian BBQ Chinese Restaurant at 369 E. 17th SI. in Costa Mesa. portion plu 2 b1 cu1b. r11:1.:. 'uup. baby egg roll. fortune cooJ..1e<, and tea is 1ust SS.30 An all-)ou-can-eal Mongoh:in BllO and pocket bbcu11s. (no -.har1111!. no taking out) plus ~oup, egg r~ill. rice. fortune cookie~ and tea are • -s1:<JS~. ~~- On a second v1<,1t to the Mongoli:in Bl3Q (11 ,., rare!~ referred to as the PJn A'>i•t). owner Poh Chent.!. 6 feet ~ 1nchc'> tall, greeted u'>. He ":l) bu)y making his c;ifc's Mongolian signature: pO\:ket lmcuih. Indifferent to th e dough lid.mg to his hand'>. hi'> \\ ekonung <,n11h: :ind pride in \\hJl he \\j\ n1.1J..ing w:. app.tren1 T he pl)CJ..et b1.,.:u1t .1n.: -p;ilm-iLed. g.entl~ putkd llJ..e p1tJ bn:.1J \\hl.'n 11 fir,t emerge~ 1rum the ,1,en.-A mJgicall} Jd1 .. Jtc hn:Jd. h.ird t;J. imagine in the h.1mh ot the big Mongolt::in .. a,1r1Je those m;1ll Mongoli;rn punie) Cheng\ ancestors \\ere nomJds "ho h,eJ on this bread, filling 11 \\llh mc.11 Because the lanJ i)-not bk.,.,cJ with 1hc soil or ra uh needed fur rice or vegetable . genuine Mongolian barbecue "uul J probably con ist of the "heat ba ed pocket brc::iJ ~tulkJ \\1th broiled lamb. although Ubn Bator, the capital h.1 ... acl.'c" hi ,1 variety of foods~ufb Mongoli::i 1 lanJ-h.KJ..eJ .111d and, and include~ a great trl.'td1 of Gobi dc..,ert. \\here c.imcl., ... 1.ft\" carry trading good .. JcslincJ h.l exotic citie ; it h::i~ .i dram.1111.· pa t and 1~ hi to!) 1~ intermingled \\ith thJt of Ch1n.1 lnt1ucnces ofehmc ~1 1rre ;ire in evidence here: 'e~ctJblc~. "onton soup. te.1m~J m:c. fncJ nee and fortune \.lk1J..1c ... The wanton soup. 111c1de11tal1), " excellent, :i pure. clear brnt h "11h f re h vegetable . ~· l.'up co'" Sl.20, a bowl 1' Sl.IJlJ. A cup ul rice is $0 cents. and l\\O ot the fe::ithery pocJ..ct b1'cu1 1 ;1re XU cents. Fried ~hrimp. heJ\ 11) .e • conted in an orangc-yclkm It's All in ·the Wrist batter. arc p:i sable. Kathy poured C\.cr)thing on her meat Md vegetable th JI d,I\. I was mote cautiou • hod a nulJ lunch and interesting d1nmg experience. The second ume. remembering her ad .. 1ce, tt wa., at Pan Asia Mongolian BBQ Chinese Restaurant "anything goc " and u ing the BBQ oil, O) ter sauce, plus hot pepper O:ikes, etc., lunch :it the Mongolinn BBQ wa · a hot and then encouraged to dOU$C with spiced oils and saGces. A sign above each vat advises of the ferocity of the heat or lack thereof, so be forewarned. Aller filling, piling, balancing and spicin& our own bowls of aoodlea. we handed them to one of the fry-cooks who poured the contents separately onto the grill e.nd quickly tossed uch mass with spatulas for all of two minutes. After that, the hot meat and al dente vegetables were lifted onto warm plates. Kind and patient, bilingual waitresses were spicy adventure for the p:ilate. nenrby at all times and one snw 0 to it that cri p fried egg rolls and MongoliJn 880. 309 E. 17th rice came to the table nlong with St .. CostD Mesa. We rporr '1>(>t of hot tea as soon a we Squ:ire, aero from Rolph'> re)urned from the grill. Not Market. Open dJily. counting beer or wine, the lunch Monday-Thursd:iy I J:3'>tJ.m. 10 time feast was $3.25 each. 9:30 p.m.; Friday-Saturday to JO At dinner time, a nonnol p.m.; Sund.1y 4:30 to 9:30 p.m Orange Cout Weekend I ThUr9day, January 7 , 1183 • 11 . .. .. .•. •• --- Chinese FoOd For TFio·ught RESTAURANT f:. ,, .. ~~ ..... ' . . ' ~~ We believe that Education is most · ' 1.2 Orange Cout Weekend I Thur8day, January 7, 1993 important: That is why we are donating 2% of our gross income to the Newport Mesa Unified School District. China Doll 424 E. 17th Street Costa _Mesa 722-7552 0 --