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1993-02-11 - Orange Coast Pilot
THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA · "'°'" "I foe, Ow" p.ir11y cloudy ski ;~y · • and warm~r Winner of 59 j ournalism awards in 1992 lf'mJ)('uaturf' tod .. y. tiiJh• ~•II be 1n th middle 60\, '"""~ in the '°"' ~o,, hir to p.ir11y cloudy Friday, • c h.inct' of h<ho\t'r\ on S.iturd.iy. !M.·f' Wuthrr, A'1 26 Centi Man says church knew of molestation • ~ Choir members, parents and colleagues are outraged and stunned by allegations against Father Richard T. Coughlin. By Deena Austin Higgs SW! Writer COST A MESA -Former choir students, parents and pric!)tS ex- pressed outra~e a!1d dbbelief Wednesday to recently surfaced accu ations of !)CXU'"JI molc.,1a1ion against their pric)t and song dircc· tor. claiming he "a~ JU t a rompa!i· sionatc Tcaacr Father RacharJ f Coughlin h:l!> denied the nllcgJ1ion' that he fon· died fi"c bo)\ from 1970 to 19 0 "Most of the parent\ found th i'> 1ncrcdulou\," \aad Ru') Snuth of Huntington OcJch, "ho'c 10-)car· old !)On Chm a pJrl of the 100· member choru\ "l lc j, a \Cl) huggy gu)', )OU kno\.\, tlie bo)' used to run up 10 him anll gi\.e him a hug. that\ all · Roy Ragu~c. ""ho·, )011 M11..h.1cl \ang \\Ith the d101r Jbou1 10 ~c:a1~ ago. 1i.ud he\ ne1.cr been a\\ arc or an) probkm~ "'1th Coughlin "It .111 \mad1' a ls111t! of 'cn-.a tionalbm," Ragu~e \J1d · J JU't find 11 a l111le unbcl1e\ablc.'' See REACTION1Badt P191 ~ Alleged victim says he told Catholic Church and All-Amencan Bo JS Chorus offtc 1als of improprieties. but was ignored. By Deer13 AJr,' n H l;f;s S•4" ,•, ' r C.O~I ; ~HS\ -r\ 3~·\C'<ir· ulJ 111111 '>JtJ lie : Id hu1d1. and chu1r ull11.1 .. b 1!..11 h \•u~ C\u~ll} mole ~:. J .i• J ...t11ld t \ an mtcrn 1· · uonall\ -~111.. 'n Rom 1n c~1holt prie t :rnd dm:..t r I the C1..)lita . k.,~·~! '\~1. om:rlcan IJITT') Chorui. but <:\Cf'\ m ignored ham foe lkd.n : Urangc 1.-. n. o( 11\e n r ~ rhnll~· a •ed :?\ t l .:5 > ar~"'IJ \\h !1.1\e omc I : \li;.ird·srm:c 0: I :ind .1c ...... cJ I !I· thc r R1 ... l1.1rtl I Cou hlrn ol ton dhnc th.m ,,ht>n tin·~· ·re \Our g bm~ Ucd..m;i: . a torm r ... ho1r mem· bcr ~;.11d he told hi:. '>ti.lr. 10 deJI· eartJ chur~h olfi ... 1:.ib 111 LI>'> An gde, 1 ~ y~:u' ~f:O. b:::orc £l mg 11110 1hc1.1p. ;imf tr:m!! 10 pul 1111: 1nc1Cknt t l.'h.nJ him FaJhcr C. UU'\!hhn, "hu h:.i'> de nicJ the :.allcg;tior;,, "..i~ 'lripp J ul ;,ill pr1e ... 1I: dullt:'> b~ thr: Rl11l1 .11 G:.itholt.:: D1c11.1:'>1! ol O r:.ingt: ,111J n • • • • rc~lt:ncd J' l.ho1r Jirt-... '1 r Dl ~' Father Richard T. Coughlin direct Costa Mesa's All-American Boys Choir during thi 1991 appearance at the Orange Count Fair. See CHURCH 'Back Page For this job, he is a natural Three massage parlors are denied city permits Ne\vport Beach's ne\v utilities director Jeff Staneart has the background to handle job Dixon left . behind. Jeff Staneart, \\-h o grew up in \\-Cl climes o( Portland, Oregon, was recently named as Ne\\port Beach's utilties director. "I was raised back in the rain and the drizzle and around · water. I think that's shaped my career," Staneart says. Marc Martin photo Bi Tony Oodcro Sl.:! .,. F m Jdl St.men rt, being named ne" u11h11c" dm:ctor · of Ne\.\port lk:ich )ccni' like u natural nw\e, "I "a' r.11'cd back 1n the rain 3nd 1hc drialt: :ind around "atcr." ~a1J ~lancart. "ho gri:" up 1n \\Cl dime\ ol Porll.ind, Ort.gun ·•t th111l.. that' 'haped m\ CJn:er •· Out t:il..mg the u11li11c ' J1re tor JOb me.ins more than ju">l m:il..1ng \urc 70,000 homco""'ne" get their \\Jtcr .lme: Jel( Staneart Age: 35 Position: Newport Be.Jen Ut1lites Director B•cl,ground: Ovil Enginet:nng graduate from Oregon State Un1H!r~•l)' Birthplace: Portland, Oregon StJnCafl, then a Jcpul) Jirei.:tor, became acung ut1l111cs directo r and replaced fu b '• B b Dimn Ar J recallini.? 1hat lntdul da~ an J.1nuar: 199:! \\hi.:n D1\0n "a" arrc,tctl '" n t ea'~· .. I'd compJ rc 11 tl) Jo~•ns a i.:h.N~ member of )our f.1m1I} bcc.iu-,c 11 \\;J\ '" 'tu.klcn and unc\pi.:,led," he \Jld It mean\ keeping the 'c"c" from bJcl..1111.! up and m.1l1ng )Ure .ill the '>llCclh!!hl\ rnmc on AnJ on top uf thJt, ~IJncart. J<li. " rcplal.>n~ .1 mJn \\ho I!> o,1ttmg in j1ul lur ''e 1 hn~ SI million lrlllll the cil). A l11tlc mun.: than J H'ar ha' pa,,cd !lin(c Srnc.c thJl UJ). StJncan, "ho \\Ill earn bCl\\CCn Sft0,00() lO S~0.000 a )CUr a' u11h11c' d1rcc1or. ha., put in long hour-.. He l)pically :.ho"~ up at h1., ot11ce JI the l'll\' 16th Street utility )ard JI around "J 111 AnJ 11\ u ually <ibout 7 p.m bcf \>rc he hcJd) h1>nH: Bci.1Jcs running a 'hl1p ol abnCJl 50 lull·llmc emplO)CC5, StJneart .., l..111.·e·dl'cp 1n pu11111~ tllgcthl'r .i l>\\Ct:p111g grounJ \\,111:r prnJ..:d thJt he e,11111.lle' \\Ill prl)\IJe 70 percent ol the 1.1t) \ luturc \li;itcr \Upp I) 'l he mult1·m1ll111n ph ~..i "di re\uh 111 pumping gr1.1und "a.ter from four unJcrg.rnunJ \\Cit' 111 Foun1.11n \ J lle\ 1111u u 3·1rnll1un i"'""'l re,t:l'l>tr th.11 '' Cl -tu be l.\lll,lrUdCJ JU t \\C'l ol the Ulllit) ) :HJ "l hat\ prob.1hl~ the 'ltngk·nh"l important Pll'J'-'\l that \\ere 1.1.orl..111g un tod 1~ ," he ,,uJ Unl1lo.c hi'> JHCtlc1.c,,or. "hn \\.1, known for ht fl.1mlx1\.1n1 hlc,t\k. Staneart ,., mud1 lllllrC utiht.111:111. fhrouglwut lw. 01111.c .ire "c1gtw. and dc(ur,1l1l>n' See DIRECTOR A13 ~ Ji; "'~art 9each SPPks to c1ose shops as 1t continues with attempts to cra{:k down on pros 1tut1on B1 Tony Ooc.ro l\E::.WPURI UL \Cl! • \n 011· going CH) er Jddlm n un nl.l\~Jgc p:1rlor:. h.t!I l'au,cd thrct: 'hop' in the airport ;irc.1 to be den1cJ per· mil<; b) the Pl.111nin~ (\1mmi"u1n bcC.lU)e lll JllC!!1.'J proq11ulillll, ·' 1.11\ plJnncr 'J1J \\ eJnc,J.I\ ..\ OC\' <.II\ urd 1\.1n"c require~ .ill lllJl>~.ip: parlor .. to Irk !or con· d1t >nJI u'c permit'> 111 orJcr Ill l'pc.ratl.' lc~.1ll~ 1n :'\1.'\\port lku1.h Io JJti:. ~~ p.srJor, h:t'c l1kd ll1r ~rm '' Jnd ti r.:c -lntcrna· 111• .11 ~pa ;\.1C111 1\-.uprc" urc !)I .i JnJ I h;: G t,,,, J) -hJh' be"n \.kn ll> or1 r \ill, 'aid plan· ncr U1ll \\ .irJ I he ' l.' th.11 hJ\t." l•ccn lie· OH.J Jre l lhe " CIC the polin· dl.'"p.irtmt"nl h:i' mdw.1tt"LI there h.l\e l'>ccn "''m1.11on' aml arrc't' lur prl1~111u11un," \\ .ir.J J ti \ ... l(lrd1ng lo r.1 lits pl•h ... r: '·'~ thn l\•und p.ir.11 h rn.ih,1, u ... h a) cc.111do11l!I. lllbra •. 11111_£ Ji:ll\ .111.I ' ,. u,111) c\ph1.11 \" 111.1g.11111C'' Ju rm~ 'c.ard1c~ l'f thi: parl•H' 111 J1NI. PolilC ri:pl>rl1.'d tl.:.it on .11 lc:"t lour o..:ca~111n .... unJC'1u•,e1 11flt .. ch \\Cre ul1l'1tcJ hH I hhllt11t11'n 'The ones that have been denied are those where the police departmen~ has indicated there have been convictions and arrests for prostitution .' -a.t WARO cry plaMer t\\O i.:lllJ 1 ''-1..' l ti C ~.lr t3 1\i; .. urrc,,ur1.. -.1 J "' re ... , "'1 1cJ t .1 1h11.·e .. ol. •, 11 .. r (l\II tat ... J l'l1h ... c .. untcnd the. ln:)1n ... ~ ' =ire lrnnh !or prmt11ut1t 11 \nd 1 he rnlnda lof) U'l.' pc 11111t urJ nan"c '' JU't one of m:in) tui.:11 1l1c .:it) h.1' u, .. d m rurb prt t11u tmn ~I Iii.•"· gc parl "' "lb""·'"'· \\C h;n{' ong\un • 111 ,c.,t1gat1un int.• thll\C' 111::.g.11 u, ll\1t1e' goi ~ , • 111 m.1~,=sgc C'.,tub h'hment" 11 '\c. \\ p,iri lk:u:h, · 'J1d ~~·t Aild) <.1c.11H'> U JI Gkn l \C'tr(l.1d, the 1.:11\ '•' bu,snc" li .. c '''C' 1tlnian1,11atur. l!.;11,I .1lthlnlgh onl> thrtC' lil\c hen mc<I lor pro ... 111u11oti the nmount l)I 111 l I J It\ at~ ta mg fib i: m pacc-.1gc kx1l..1n~ pipe' :.rnJ \\.1tcrJ filling' th.11 arc u'cd a' p.1per '"---~~~~~~------~~~~--~------~----~~~--~------------~------------~~--~ T"ll cmr kl\cc.' 01 the 11111..·rnJ tinnal ~PJ \\CIC l'Ull\tded llll h10r l.C.llln l Of prn,lllU!tOn 1n 1991 and See PARLORS ilack Piii Numbors to call CIRCULATION 642-4333 CLASSIFIED 642-5678 RETAIL ADS 642-4321 NEWSROOM 540· 1224 NEWS FAX 646 4 t 70 SPORTS 642-4330 lndox Around Town .. .... ..... ........ Al Btid~ .................................. AtO OU\tOfl' s .................................. A4 Cfa, 1fied ..... ..... .... ..... • .. 88 Community forum •• ....... .. A 12 (f()\)\\.Ofd ............ 810 EngJgement ....................... A7 • • ••• 810 86 .... AJ SJ>c>rts •••••••••• •••••••••••••• •••• ....... 11 c .. .ic-,,......, i.. ,...,, '"J ,._ .. ,.... ............ ,,_ • Inside Weekend ec tion for sweethearts Tod.1y·~ \\i<.'ckcnd "J 'fX'<.1JI Valentine's lll~Ul'. DimnK editor M.1rla Bird has the rundown on scn')uoull ~\\CClS tound along the Co., t Tht•rc's alc.o Jn t.'\clUllM.' interview with SJI .rnd Amt1nda Cu. l..o, \\ho rl'turn to B.1cks1agc ThC',1trc for a m:w \ Jh.'ntinc's show , Jnd lo.,.l' tip from .1 mJrnl'd Catholic pri~ \\ho conductt.'d Hugh I tcf ncr' ~edd1ng ct•ri .. •mony Jntl 1s ~pt"Jking to th' Newport lrvinc Rot.iry <.lub todt1y The cction's rcgul.u \\Ccli.ly foJtur~ and columns ,uc JI"<> included In idc. • Not on our block W11h one mcmlx r ...iymg 1t h.u mnr • than 1t.s hare of halfwJy hOUS('.)/1 thl' c~t.l Mc·-.J City Council will lobby ag.i1n~t a propos<1l to put work-furlough foc1l1ty for criminals in the city The county 1s t·ying two ap~rtm 'nt buidl1n !'i on 1'.1.lplc Av nut• for th" worl.;.r lc.i • 1tc. Sff p•ge A 13. • Test drive '93 . I lit th ro.ld with th OJ1ly Pilot a w look at th<> best and br1ght~t th • automoti\.e '"orld ha to oft r. from «onomical, porty Volksw.lg ns to MNc des' lxx1~eng Vl 2 ngi~, our guid will h Ip put you beh ind th • \\h .f. In idto. .. Where will commuters go to avoid toll? By Russ Lo;u s· ~ _.. .. ,, '\l WPOR f CO \\ I -llf1\\ far \\.UUld )OU dmc h l .1\0llJ pa) tn¥ .1 CiU 1.cn1 tull .> l h;st " the quc~l 1011 \\Orr) in~ both the r~"dcnt "'htl 11,c near the planncJ San fo.1quin 11111' lull roaJ. and bu,sne' O\\ ncr' en do\\.ntown Corun:i Jcl \l,ir. Residents and merchants fear that shortcuts will cause congestion in neighborhoods, business districts. ' I he) k .u nc1~hburlH~lJ, and -- hU\lllC\\ lli lrid\ \\-Ill be IOUO· d.11cJ wtth traf lie 1( rnm111u1cr' take alternate route\ h> ,l\01J the t~ill lJi.>\llh plannc:J llll the northern ~c11t1n of l"c"port Co '' Om<". "Pcuplc \CC lhl\ as ;a J1'>l\ler '3b<lul to untolJ," 1J Dr. I ctcn1.:c O'I le.in~. prc"i1Jcnl of the Sp • l:a ' U1ll ommunm '""i lll)n "We all fell anlu the h(licf th. 1 th1' '-\l•uld ol' our tr:an~(X)r· t:a11 m ''H' c tion l'Hllblcm' an Cornn:i J I 1nr In· "itcaJ of that h11ppc:n1n • "c cc th:11 1f there 1 a tull ch:argc lln Nev.pun Cout Ori c. 1t " ulJ have 'criou\ rons,cqucn c " ' O'ttun anJ othcn :ay the benefit of Nc"'r<Jrt Cl~'' Omc, wh1~h opcncJ 1n • 1 cml er 1991; coulJ Jr rpcu ,, ('()mmutcr Jc 1dc to turn rr • U Thursday, February 11 , 1993 Newport B1ach/Co1ta MIN Dally Piiot , Lo ca I On , ly Managing Editor Steve Marble, 642-4321 ext. 366 ~ime is right for Spring Cleaning ,-------................... ~~~~~~=~··························································································································································································· , .............................................................................................................................................................. ~ .......................... .. A DEST UUYS' reader called to highly recommend prlna Cleanln& (675-7401) hou'>cclcan1ng erv1cc to other reader prin& Cleaning of Nc\\port Beach I) offering readers a JO-percent d1 counl on u first-time housecleaning Vl\ll. Spring Cleaning cha rge $1 6.50 per hour per pcr~n. The: cleaning '>'Omen arc insured, bonded and curry "or~cr compem • ..1t1on in!>urancc 10 protect the CU!>IOmCr) Kath) llt "ltt, O\\ner of 5pring Cleaning, )ays that the hou'>ecleaners move at a steady pace, they ca n be J!> particular a\ )OU want, and 1hat half of their bu!>int:!>S I!> from ' move-out " -\\hich imolve) heavy cleaning after a move. 1 he '>C" ice can include cleaning "1ftdO'~'· '>hopping, c:rrand'>, ironing <.111d l..iurH.lry. l lc\\1ll '>J}' her cleaning '>'omen bring their O\\n vacuums, mops and rag<> Cu\tomcr!> upply po'>'d ers. liqua~h. and paper!>. Spring Cleaning can usually !>ta rt deaning with a ~4-hour notice. 0 TllE A'ITlC COl"SlGNMEl'li'T llOUl IQUt. (646-6412) opened last "eek on the \Ve \l Coast Highway an Newport Ucach, aero~ from the Balboa Day Club Owner Julie ------Barnett '>J)) her business differ!> from other consignment !>hops 1n the area 1n that it combine!> furnitu re, gift) and clothes. Barne ll -.ay., that her shop has a homey appearance. complete "ith a living room. The furniture " mo~tly qualtt} reproductions, set in "a count() look " Uarncll came-; Waterford crystal, \111tage •ind nc\\< Je"elry, .. 1n1age hat) and vintaS!e clothe~. a!> \\Cll ;is new clothe) . 0 LOOKI NG I-OR A lH:S J' U Y on Valentine'!> Day g1fl'>? Shop Cr)stal Court '>lores and receive a free Cf)stal heart or apple (a $75 \'alue) with e\CI)' purcha'>e of S25U or more from an) store an the mall. I lcam m:iy be picked up JI Gallen Orrefor!>. Offer ":ilid through hb. I 4. Other item-, of 1n1crc .. 1 at Cryswl Court. Ilona of llungaf). llon<1. founder of Ilona Co!>met1c, '' mal..1ng a rare <.1ppearance through ~aturd.i) lhma v.111 g1\c a free, f1ve·m1nute beauty consuhat1on Call for .an appointment (540-3331 ). Gallcri Orrefors & Kost Uoda (549-1959). Special gift., fo r her and him, 1ndutling perfume bo11les '>'llh hcart·shJpcd decanter'>, crystal ring-holders. colored hcarH.hapc:d dtshc and d11,play va)C:\ for flo\\er!>. E;thcl l\1. Chocolates (557-4026). Customers can choo!>c from cera mic heart' dl\he~ and mug!>, boxes and lln'>, all filled with milk chocolate hearts. Ethel M 1!> h..ipp) to make cu!>tom gift baskets or proc~s cu-.1om orders f or those v.ho are more trad1tsonal , Ethel M ..tho cJmes \Civet heart boxes filled with chocol:Jle ... "'h1ch are all fresh :ind preservative-free. Bath & Uody Wor ks (435·0462). Gift set), as well a'l custom·made b.i'>kets filled v.11h their \Cf)' o"n b..11h and beaut) product'>. pac~aged tn various pink and red !>h..tdes. Among lh product), Bath & 13ody Works alw features heart-shaped waps and !>ponge!> and a \.Jriety of mas age producti.. Gall ery Of History (662-2255). 1 he gallery ha) a "Window of Love rs," di!>playing lellcr!> and photogr..iph'> from famou~ couples such as the Duke and Ouche)!> of W1nd<,or , and Ka rhersnc Hepburn <.1nd Spencer TraC}. JU!>l for Valentine' Day. · ·Hold EH~r)thing C5-'0·71 55). Exclui.ively at Hold l::.\eryth1ng arc some of the holiday\ most unu ual gift item : heart-shaped hoou. All the way from Arkam.a'>, thc)e liule hook'I are constructed from ~tccl nail!> h 1mmcrt:d into the ~hapc of a heart. And, ... ., al1.1t<.1)!>, llold bcrythsng c..i rriC) an array of p.1,bg1ng rnnt:uner,, 1ndud1ng a varic1y of gift boxe\ Jlld ba!>~CI\ See'!> Cundlc~ C557-59-'8J. Sce'11 l..irgc a!>!>Ortment of V..1Ten11ne>\ 0 .1y chocolah .. !1 fc..iture) wltd \.hocolatc hearts, a)!>Ortt:d hearl ·'>h..tpcd boxe!> that can be filled to the cu!>lomc r !> order and a variety of specialty 11cm!. for kid,. All gsf1 tte1m arc wrapped in while paper "'1th red hcJrl~ and can even be decorated \\llh he..irt 'lllC~er) at nu charge. 0 IJtst JJu)s upptnrs 1'/w rsdD)'l IWd Suturdays. n hetl1 tr )'uu 'rt 11 merchant or a s/Joppu, If )OU know of 11 guod buy, I'd lovt to gi•t JOU some publlcjty. Ca ll mt at 5.JO-/JU, f:n mt 111 646-4170 or ttritt to mt: 8 C'SI lJuys, Daily /11/ut, JJO W. Huy St., Costa Mesa, Culif. 91617. Tllf: \[V.Pl>Jn 1111.Adl • lt,..,iAMtSA Daily Pilat ~ VOL.87,N0.38 Pilot Peoµle Lury G1mplc L..;.;;~~~;;;;;;.;~-----~~----~---J. . . ... HE IS NOT HOlllN' AROUMI Larry Gimple, 38, of Chino. Starting this mo nth, Oamplc will take over as the Orange County Fairground's new Equestnan Facility Managli,r. where hi foremost re pons1b11ity will be promoting the use of boarding fac1l111e . Gimple ha maintaine d his own pro(es ional JJorsc training busine s for the past 20 years and provided consulting er\lices for the con!>truction of evcrnl equestnan centers in California. I le currcnily scr\'C~ a chairman of the we!>tcrn and stock ~cat division!> wllh the Ame rican 1 lor e Show Association and is a board member on the Pacific Coast Ho r!>e Show As,ociataon. "I'm enthu iastac about rhis challenge and wall work hard to meet the needs of the boarder!> as well as continue with lh~ quality progrnmming at the Equc. trian Center," he s:iid. BACK AT THE BARN IN THE RACE Gimplc started sho" ing hor C!> at age 6 and grew up an avid competitor and top medal winner :u many hor!>C shows under the tutelage of his late fa ther Glenn Gimple, a well-kno""n trainer in California and owner of H i Vu Stable-,. Gimplc's father al!>O managed the Cost\,l Meo;a facili ty for a few years. Oimple has two !>OO , Ju~tin, 5, ~111d J;11 rod, 3. I le is replacing his father's widow, Pamela Girnplc, u-, munagcr. -Dy Lori 1nn IJ:oht dn If )UU know 5omeone uhv uould mnJ..r nn intere\ting Pilot Per5011, gi• e us tJ cull fJl 6.Jl-6086. Pl£':1se h'm e )Our 1wme and phone 11u111ber. _,:::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::: : ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .............. ::.:.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::· Cityside Breaking away Blake Dillion, 8, make a move on Bre tt Lachcsi, also 8, and bre aks away for a touchdown during an impromtu game o( Nerf football Wc dnc!>d.iy .it Coron.i dc l M.ar High School. Both boys arc residcnh of NC\\po rl Beach. Stardom Is bittersweet for Corona del Mar kids For a few brief !>econc.J., Tue'>d..t}' night. the faces of a ~mall group of Corona dcl Mar fl agh School tu · denb na!ihec.J aCTO\) the lclC\ l\IOn set'> of America on the CU5 Evening New). Bur it was a d1.,Jppo1nt1ng mo· ment for membe r) of Parents Who Care. the parent group who invited the CDS nc1v.ork ne\\s crew oul to the hi gh school. A ne1work ncwi. lcJm 'J>t:nl tv.u d~ys al Corona dcl Mar I l1gh Sct\ool f1lm1ng i.tudcnt<i, paren ts, te.acher) and an c:duca11onal con· !ouhan1 "ho spol..c on the role or e1hic • .ind character sn cduca11on Du1 all th..it v...i'I :urec.J on the Tuc:~ day n1gh1 report "a1o a quick cl:t!>!>· room !.hot and a bm:f interview with student!>. 1 hey were shown gathered around J CUS reporter. saying they believed l}'ing wa) \\ide!>prc;.id among student1o and Jdults. Mo!>t of the report focu.,ed on how wide!>preac.J lying has become tn America The tnnovalive \\Ork of the 12-)car-old, 300-mcrnlx.r "I parent group 10 reinforce the cth· 1~ of local 'ltuc.Jenl!> wa'> ignored "I per<>onally feel the prc:\Cn ta· 11on CDS did \Cl us back," -.aid Shen Mead. vice pre~1dcn1 of P..ir· cnts Who Care .. I hey m..ic.Je at '>Cem more nc:g..111vc lhan 1t really WU!>." -JJy Ruu w ar LOCAL TfftffMTUREI 111..,.port 9.,,, h (,() •B 8.ilbo.a Ml 4H ( O\l.i \11·\ol f) 1 4'1 C oron.i tf, I M.u f•l 4H Realtors want a house to fix Wanted: A house that'i. S<'l'n bl'ttl'r d.iys. The Ncw,>o rt-Mcs.i Ai.soci.1tion of Realtors, w lkh annually ft-.c> up the home and yard of a local senior cililcn, is lool.ing for someone to help. The fix·il ·up camp.lign c.oincidcs with American Home Weck, April 18·2-'. The person who)C house i~ i.ingll·d out fo r the association's "Home lmprovcmenl ProjC<t" will be tre.ited to il complete rcf urbish1ng -from weeds to \\indows. In order lo be eligible, the rcc.ipil•nt mu t be a homeowner in Cost.i Mesa or Newport Beach, demonstrate fi n.lncial hardship and allow the .l) oci•tion to publicile the event. I( r.ou qualify, or know o( )Ome \\-ho m.iy qualify, call Bon nie Turner al 666·9133, or Rose Carey ;it 722·2300. c.opytyic No ~ IU>hft 1llut1r<ltJOn1, f'd, ,,,,,_, '"'It"' Ot ~I> ~~n tn.11r IW> 'f1>''~ fd W•(houc Wfl!U'fl JWl"'*">'I tJ TODAY A I lune •. (II v.itthl momin~ fo~ ll11·n l•M11~ 1 loud~ \ If•\ .ind To make a correction I • n,. , ""' ptilicy IO ~ «"'9<1 • " '°" fll ~"'-' ro ,.,,, .,. .,.., °' "" llOO\, ,,,,._ -"'1 on .... JU °"'"'..., ,_...,_ ~, ............ .... Otwt °""'~air.. .. -· &aWll .... Vu ,...... • ........ 0 1n...,. °"''°' ......... ,..,, .... _.,.. '* .......... ,,,,,...~ COpyfl ~ ......... j#. Chaifman How to reach us at The Pilot Clrculatioft Ot.tn~ County f>42·0 JJ ~itiftl Cl.t f~ 6-42°5678 01~pl1y 6'4 2·4321 fdftorial Nf'Wl 540 12 24 Sporn 642 43)0 News, 'P<>fU f.u 64~·4 l 70 Maift OMct Bu ·~Off1ct 64 2·4J2 1 8u 1~ flit 6l1 ·S902 "'.11 '" • It m pno1h1tt•\ t1..d.it ll1Jh• """ 111 '" thci t111ddl.-,..,,, low"' rn th1• '""' 'llh IOATM No ;mill t r•ft 1d\.i\11rtc-• 1rt dl•pl.t .. d I 1~h1 _,l -.fndt 1 h.inaina to ..... t to tovth~•• '"nd• IS ~nott. Twv foot M•\ wtth • foot •rtC.flt' tMll ~.,. .. ~ • , ... 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"'.a't .and ShJ\lon Cd-. ud) ( ( A "' ) ~ Su\:tn Cll101t .ind l).1\rd Ru hJrdwn ( tl'IJ '1.\4 I ''°'l l:tnu.111 'h C Crndt •nd Ot·nnit Boq;l'r ( 1'\.t,I Mt~ UrJ, I _. .. ~ 0 O.ub.ar• .and ld>'.atd hJgw "I YI p. •I I' ~ lo; rf J C~ ndol)n .and MM.Ii.al'! Mithdon (< in.a tld ~Ur, ht., S.tndr.a •nd Ch41rlt'~ \\tl.iugt In '• ... ~ 11 n.~.Kh ,,, f.,11'\u.tr) JI \.1uy .and James But L.in&h:tm ISJ!l1"'" t;"I . ~J~T JO~CPtt ttO~PITAl ' I O N.ancy .and Thum•' Arnold "''"I " Bi ach, » rl l .. r 1J') .!'I C twtlwrrnf .and 0.1n C l'r\;&nh'~ ( ,, , J ,... .._, I '> • POLICE LOG M \\l'ORT UCAlH C.1>1 Co.Ht Hit;h\\.1 )'. '-" ,1r '" tllll'nlf I \\J) 11 Jilt• t•.111, fr h7 niorr11ng JI 0111•n1 t 1.1nch I .11 :t·I.! I Ca~t Cul\t I iish,,,,, I w .in1I polrc1• ulliuJb lo 111 I .1 111 II 111 .. liurn1ng .11 tlw h.i · 111 tlw 110nt door. laus111~ tlw g 1 t' ti:mt·r r lrl' ulhc ••• i, cld1•1m nl'fl ,, ll.1mm;:ib!1• l1qu1d h.1d ht 1 n f)i.Juto..-tl on tlw lror I lf,_..,, .ir cl tgn.11"<1 l l'C\\Jrd l.ltfi : I'. hurslar l.'l1lt•1t'tl J ho I I' Oil flu• '2100 hl1J<.'L. 111 • ll·t•\\Jrcf ll1<uugh .,n ur1lcxi..ed d•><>f som ttmt• IJCI\\ 1'i'n latt• \\ l·dnt.•.St!J)' r11ght .and t>.ar ly Thur.idJY rnorr. ng \\hill' 1h1· h.')lc.J1111b :.It-pt .ind tuo~ J v1c.lt'OfJ'>~'llt> n.•«ordc.•r \\utth SlOO COSTA ME SA We)t 18th Strt'~t A 01;iniond B.al k muunt.i n b1!.l' ~;i~ WL.L'n (rum 1he open gJr.i~e o( il hoi'lw on the <JOO bloc.k ft:b I Pine<ree-k Dri\t Cloth~. ;i Cl) pl.1>N •nd h\u b"Y"' ba~ \\Otth Sl,600 \\ •re ll0JX>l'll'd ~foll.'n (1u111 ~home un th~ 1800 block JJn • 2 7. 1 h(' ~1h.ht-n window hJtl lx•l•n pm><J opt•n Je((rey Dri\C ~1111t·onl• Wll.l\111~1 ttw c.lml•r ~ ~·d<> "'mdow of .1 1'll:l6 Vul~~\\Ji.;1·n CTI pJr~t-d 111.'JI Jcf(r('y ;ind PJul.irmo ..\\COU(' JJll 26 and \tole J \lert•o 'A-orlh S4 SO I •un;a F:::::::::::::: ~uper lotto \ \ 11lnt .tf • ., ft h 10 1. ckno1 S I m1lhon R 17, 18, ll, 40 t" • 0f'((0 • II• .1rt • (lull\ • • 1>1.tnl< !nfh • Sp.ult On the cover 1ll 'J I I l ht' J>.llnling o( l.>ory 11~1 · l'rm.111 Ly J, Ill' l Ofl(Jon on 1114'! hunt p.t I flum tht! City of NC!\\po1t 0 Ol<h 199J r.11 nd r, P'!bl1Ulf'<l by 0Jrrttt & U•urett tit no U!St tu lhe tdllp.lyt'I .. .. Newport Beach/Co1ta M ... Dalty Pilot Thursday, February 11, 1993 Al /). IDWMM CINIMA ,._ tw .._.... ..._. ,,._a101 .. "' •• ., "° u • 30. 7, ' x ........ TWIH CIHIM.U ~ Mil w-s-631-UOI Square will shine -provided you can park I ~ef .... C...11 j 4,6 II 10 'I Allw II 0 0 1 '10 Cleanl•a out lht ftlt ..• !P.~ ... ~~ MCIA QHIMA k...-. M/19'1! :0. 646 ms The Achille\' heel of C'.mta Mc!\a•, rcd<!'>clnp· -,_ °""'• "9•41.0 I Me•-o 7;)0 7 • •!> 1 'lO , Hetl•11el leMp••,.'• lee4e4 w .. ,_,. 11(1 I J1 I lO J JO S lO 1 JO 9 ' l hm.,..,.~ PC 13 11 3 S JO I 0 ~ IOWUDS 1,1.AHD a..&MA rw-. 1io...I No "''• ,..010 121e ' A.I .. • lO. ,, • ~ 7 • JO 1 fke Ve11WW..9 t 1'.1 IS ? JO • •S 1 ' s 1 T'ke C~lnt Oe.,.. (l 11 JO, J :. 30. I 10 IS • Snt,., ai I JO, 3 4$ ' I IS 10 lO ' k-•I • w--• 11 d • IS I ' ,) ,.,. PC lJI S JS 1020 A llver •-nv-...111'(;1 I ftlAHGLI JQUAtl 19'1. "-'~ 1114 SI• 11SS I lc•ftf ef • W.-11 · I • 1:. 1'30 10 JO 1 Ar-O_,. -...,. I I IS • IS 1 I) IS l UMtl ~ 13) 17 ? ~ 1 ~ 4 1n1,_, I 1:.. 3'3ll S •S I 10 • ...._ ... 011 lin !PC 13 •IS. 9 6 Th• Vo,.1.nlnt t ! IS, l.30 !> •S I 10 IS 1 MetlnH X7J llS 330 S•S e 10 ment 1e-.el, Triant:k ~uuc, v.111 be the parking ••. With movie !heater\, BamC'll & Noble 00oki.1ore, Alph.i Hetu, lifuna re\taurant and J few other retail i.111rc' ouw open, the parlin& lot -tud.:cJ t0s1Je the block-long building -. ~cm) crowded alrc:.1dy • u ... , • ., •• "° 13 ., 7 JO s l ' ,. 10 1 Ale441n G 11, ) •, 6, I. I 0 UDO (INlMA t.e._, I ...J 0t ti..._ '/! .... •lJ ll'>O TOWN CINl .. CINlM.U SoA Cow " 10 1St 411• ' , ....... fW. • t JO 9 3il 7 H•tl•11•I i.,.,, •• ,... leatletl w •• , ... ll'G 131 ) J. , lO 9 30 Editor's Notebook It may be JU\t an allu um. -,inc.c the ~uarc\ plan andudcd more than the rc4u1reJ p.1rkin~ i.p.u.:c,, but that\ the perception when dravtng Jround the parktrtg 'ltructure ... o ....... \ • J. '· 9 'JO 'Oil THlATH 1\n)S [ Coo" r1~, o1l cu •. "'4echiM 'PG 3 ~ I Costa Men-•owaaos tlNIMA CINT .. 7701 ~ .. ,,,, I MelO Ve-do C-919 •I 41 I Altddl" IC, S 1 9 1 Me11,. .. 1Ko S •S I 1n l A few G .... -...,. f • 9 lO ) D•-.. t• ~YI I 10?0 • Ler•M•'• OU 1 13 • • SO UTH COAST 'LAJ.A 11<....ar.,..,.flo,.•• S46 ?11 A,_ o .. t1 .,..,. ii l. \I ·~ ' ,._.., "'O s JO e 1010 l Scent ef • WeMon I 4 )0 7 30 1020 SOUTH COAST VII.UGI ~"""'-ut .,,,.,.i S'O 0Sf4 t Crtlnt o.-• 1 S IS l 30 9 • S rhc good OCW,, llf lUUf\C, I\ 1ha1 rct;ul development 1 v.or~mg. I h1.. enc:rio le\cl -even v.1thou1 ..ome of the m.11ur ClaLc Nr kctov.n und the (.,ap) open -"111).!h flu: me""·' Jre ohcn .. old out \fu111 ha' a c11n,1.111t w.111111~ i...,t (the rc\IJUrJnl "cxt.ccdan~ rt.'-l'Jllle prujet. 11on') .md the b<>c1lo.\torc lnol' 111 he i•t.ncr 111ng guml tr.1ffac. • 1 fe1tlvol ef a..1 ... 0110,. V• ~ 30 1 Prc1ht.•tiun: I ra.t11gh: Square v..111 O\ln.omc thl' pJrlo.111~• t.h 11lt.llj,!e\ .1nd take lh rwluful pl.in~ ,I\ ( \>'>t.1 \1t.,.1 'I rnv..11 u.·ntcr • He•l•,.•I Lem~•,.'• Leetletl Weop.,. 'C 13 S JO l .,. 9 JO . 51clt •"" Twtate4 , 9 lO l u .. 1 .. ,1 ... n • s ~ • 0 l: l Around Town r:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::.:::::::::::::.:::::: ....... :.:.::::::.:.::::.: ... : .. : ... :::::::::::::::::::::::::::·::::::::: .. ·:··: Send your items to Peier Ry.in, The D.>ily Pilot, 330 \V. 8,iy St., Cost11 Mes11, 92627. Today Health presentation - "Huw to R~ga1n Your f f{'Jlth .intJ St.1\ 1 ll•Jhhy" \\Ill be the subiec.t or a prt.· t•n1.111on l» M1< hal'I S. ,\\c.t>.d'l'"· D t bl'~1nn1ng at 6·30 p 111 ,11 Ml"><l Chirupr.lc.t1c. 1.36 Uru.l<h\JY ~t • r....t-\\port f:icJch for 1niornMt1on .1nd fl''>('l\,1l1ons. cJll 64 2 OJ1 3 Ferguson to speak rht· B.1 boJ Say Rl'puum.Jn \\onwn. f t•dt•rJLl'<I, will tl•,llurt• A)'*mblymJn C.tl f l'rgu<-0n R -..:L'''l><>rt Beach. ,,\ SJt' .t ~rw.1krr JI 11.S monthly mt.-.:ting ,\l 11 J rn . \'Ith a lunc.heon to fullow .11 noon f t-rgu...on \\ 111 d 1'.)(Ult) thl' ~Jlt.1mento scene and the rt.·u•nt OrJnge County economic ~ummit Ct.•'>t r~ S 15 fo r inlurm,1t1on .rnd r._.. t.f'\Jt1on), call 546-0581 or 837-0278 Healthy eatin~ -,, .... tr.~~ coo~ang for good he.ilTh \ .. 111 lw tlw !>ub11.-ct of a clJ'>) at 1h~ OJ)I) Senior Ct'nter, HOO Mar~t·r lt' AH'. CuronJ Del M.ir. from 1. 30 to )· 30 p m. lhe cO!>t t'> frt-c tor the c.IJ ), otfl'r{'<I throu~h C tJ 1 tluw Communrtv 1,llt> •t>. ,ind tho .- 1ntl•rt• t~d mJ~ rt•b•'>Wr 111 per 11 for 1ntormJt on c.111 r,.a.1 .32 14 Martt!r '> ,, -.cminJr prt·~nu•d uy Chen A<l.1 .1 Sht:Jr-.<m Lc•hman Brotht'I) r Ill 1nc1JI (<Jn)ult.rnt. \\ill be held .1t ti p m JI tlw OJ~1) St!Aior (t'ntt'r, -800 M.:irst·rate A•f!. Corona Ot I M:ir. ror 1ntorrnat1on. CJll 95 5-"liU(> Thursday, Fe b. 11 Horsemanship classes • Hor <· St.•n'.t' (' wytl11n~ \uu Al~J>~ \\',1ntl•d to Kno w AIJUur I lu~l'm.rn~h1p," will IH.' • iff Nt·d 111 .i tree ewnini.; prugr.un .H i p 111 1n the Commun1I\ koorn ol tltt.' r....t-\\purt Ct·ntw L1br.11), 856 ,m Cleml•nlt• Or, Nt-.,pcirl Bt'.H h for more 1nform,111on, t..111 l.1l kw • teadly JI (, 14 · J 181 or tlw l1hr .ir, Jl 644-Jl'>l Hoag Hos pital program H .... ~ 11os.p1t.1l 1~ ollenng .1 number ol pru~r.im ... ThursclJy night. "Nt•" 1 rc.Hnwnt' tur I le.Ht Alt.JClo.s" \\111 le prt...i•ntP(f .1t I loJg I ll'.11th C1•nt1.:r I lun11n •ton Beach, 1'J581 Bl•.1ch Bl cl .11 7 pm,, C.111 11(, l·) li'" tu 11• '•5kr .\1 tht· Ho.1~ I lt•.11th < •'llll'r Ir .11w at 48'0 B.irr.1m.1 Pkw\ 'lt\t• I lt'.HI and lun~ rntnl'< ll<1n' '"'" IJrt .1t 1. )0 p Ill , ,\tld '' H1-.1l1h f t)(Xf f Jrr" \\1111 Ix: m at .. p rn for hmh ol thew. < 111 ) S l & .. 1 tu fl'~• .tt'f Boating and Air Quality \\Ill di-,cuss SoLJthern C11ifurni.i Jtr qu.1lity and rww rules thJt <t(fec.t 1h1• boa11ng community lwg1nn1ng .11 i .)0 ,1 m .• ll De Anz.i B.1 ·s1cfo Viii~ loc.1tul on Tiit! BJcl.: B.ty Co.,t 1s SS, "1Nh 1ndudt-'> c.ohce .ind doughriu1( R~nJllCJn'> rnu)I lit.> rt'lt.>1\.ed 2 1 hour) Ut:fme tlw brt•Jlo.fa.,t. for 111iurmJI un, 1 Jll .. .?<) 1400 Saturday, Feb. 13 Staghorn Fern s A pru..;nn on ~t.ighorn r t•rn \\Ill lw olll'rt:d JI ~hl'rmJn C.1rdt·rh .11 'J. W .1.m .• ru d1>eu)s \Jrrt•ltl'~ oi ''"~hr>rn Jnc..I rnoo~horn lt•rrh, their t uhutl' ,ind hc1-' to u~t· tlwrn 1n tlw ~Jrden PJrt ul the \'\'t.>c~1·11d C.irdt.•ncr ~·111•), 11 I) lrt•t• ;ind open tu the public. For iniorm.11 1on, < .111 673·2261 Tuesday, Feb. 16 AGLOW February Meeti ng Thl' M ,., .. H \';qo lh,1p•er ur A( l OW •~ proud to prt•)l'nl Rom.1 l I\ 1n~ ton .it •b lw11 hi·on wd 1y ,11 11 .1 m , .11 fl T 011111 Re'>l.lllr.tnl, 14 W 1 Awl\ut• de l.t C.1tlo1.1. t .1g !nd Hills lforn.1 ha) •'f\f'U .11 th" loc.11 and .irt>.1 lt'>l'llt 1n \,111011~ hlli(t•) fur ACLO\\, .11111 h.1~ 1.1ught f ni.;11 h 111 l.ip.1n r or rt• ••r\,lllOn\ l 111 B1 II\ :ti SS2·0l 1 l h'r fpliruJf\ H . Tl l' <Cht IS S8 Now, al the rctle~clopnll'11I fol au onl~ build 11 pcdc tr1an bnc1gt: -ma tlC e\Cn a nio ... ·m Md wallr; linkan hu an ~ long Nev.port Book \ rd to I rnmglc uart: 111 the (' 1Urt\ard J The most quHtionahl f M.111st1C' ol the: 'c.ir "·' offered till -.td. h~· 1hr ( u ta \1c:s 1 Scn.1U1 < cJm mrllcc \l.hach ml onh pcrlCOI uf 1hc C:ll\ 19,UOCI l naor re,p.mdnl to .1 'urH'' .., m • them the u mo 1 prt''"'°g lo\:,1 I ''' uc' • Sen111r., a' puup .ire .1) op1mc;natc:d and h) not ufrJrd to tell vuu "'hat thcv think there has 10 be "'me u1hcr c\plan 1t11>n ior the luck ot re· 'J>Oll~C If thl' 'uf'\n h,1d be 11 tu l'J.OOJ h.th\ hoomcr.., the \-pcrt.cnl 'return r 11c v.ould scc111 1;1gh 1., .111\onc cl-.t. t.urn1u-. 111 \CC hov. the m .1m moth, .t5·mcmher \upu1nllndcn1 l11lcf'\1c\" <om mrlln. v.l11d1 v.111 help m tht. c•m:h tor the n1;-. cl11cl ul the Nt.V.JIMI \1 ,,, I n1lu:d ~hoot Dl\trn:I -v.:1ll lunc111111' 1111" "'" ,ic, t.ommunm .11..ll'''t"' ht.· .1blt· 111 .1~rn:: 1111 ,, lllllt. tu mcc1 '' i\ l>aily l'alot 111\t!'ll~nla\t It ,1111 v-1:. 111 1111.Jc:rc •l\1: r 111 1 ru 111 h 11 I 1111 I rlorm.mce 11 the l.-111 \top, th1:. \.111ta ,\11.1 I lc1ghl" hll'lllt.'' lh.11 llli V. fcdlllrt.' toph. :!> UJllLCrs I ll'rc·~ thl' rcp"rt Ille: uo"'d m11dl·,1 1n "'l' m11 ... 11\ "'It' .111J Ill!\ un JB's Sports De\i . & Wine B~r Beer ! >mpJr \ U 11/iam IA>l~Jc II Jt. 11Jt: ~d1t1J1_ ( ht>ck (>uc TheH! Exar:nple 1-rorn Our /\'ew I dU .. i11i \,u }or~ 'ccJ~ • '.\tuadd, l hurl. fa, t m 1pm I d" S: :iturdil' la•1t:<lpn Ul d3\ ~drtl 'pm I ~q I 'lht n I t.,nd :1 :ro" 111 m ( •l'lt\ \ ~\: Co ( 7) 4) h44-4969 ... Money Matter for Seniors -Goldt•n l\gt.• Mum ", -Thl• N1 ,,pc rt H.1rl r .ivc.t Chamb1·r ul Lomrm rec• prt· ·nh J d1'><'.u u1 ,,,111 L:orcl.. P1f\t•\)1Jn ol the ~urh ( 0.1~1 Air Qu.lhtv MJnagt nw111 01~lrn 1 l'1r.1.•y.,1.111 Your Produce Store Hl(:K(lllY FARMS ' Tempting Valentine Gifts • Cu~tom Basket • "Jellv Belly'' Bean . \ •Hand Dipped Trufne Ch0<.·olate~ • Petit Fours • C'h<x.'11ate Cherrie • Popcorn Tins t Wine • Heart ShJped Chee\C A~k to )l't our ucupid" Chee t Starting At $2.99! Let Us ~Ship It For You! WE TCLIFF Pl.AZA ITTH al lnlM Aft.. ewpOl't leafh . • Send A · Gift By Pltont 642-4302 • Order Your Valentine Howers Now! Delivery Available. 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Q403 Hours: m .. 9pm Mon~ .. _ ... M Thuraday, February 11, 1993 Bu 1 n e Buaineu Editor Tony Cox, &42-4321, ext. 371 Will product make him a lat cat? ~ Man attempts to market technology that reduces fat content in ground beef. By Tony Cox ~SEdllof NEWPORT BAY -Having 11 product that he believes has tremendous potentinl, but lacking the big-company wherewithal to rapidly take the idea to market, Roy Combs is taking l>Ort of abou1 an hour 10 perform, and Combs docs nol yet have a pro1otype or a machine that will speed up the fat-removing, navor-replacina procedure. In fact, he doc n't have a commercial kitchen of his own to manually create Doctor's Choice meat. He also- hpects that it will cost about S 1 million to pay for labeling and licensing and for getting Food and Drug Administration approval. Combs is using some creative approaches to overcome those a gucrrill:s-warfare approach to launching a company. 'The packers haven't sai d no yet, but they're just not beating down the door. I'm not Sara Lee and I'm not Hormel.' problems. He's 1rying to license the technology to ma,·or meat packers, who wil pay a combination of na1 f ecs and royalties in exchange for exclusive territories where they can market Doctor's Choice. -llOY CMS A meat-packer licensee Combs is chairman of Agricultural Industries, a company that on the surface doesn't look ltke a future corporate giant. He operates the ncdgling business out of hh home on Newport Bay, and he communicates with prospects via an answering !>ervicc and a rent-an-address service. --------------may also help develop a But while Agricultural Industries doesn't yet have a Fortune 500 image, it may have a bright future. The company is marketing a new technology -invented by a North Carolina doctor - that trims fat content in ground beef from 30 percent to about 3 percent and can remove much of the fat from other meat product . The Agricultural lndustriel> process, tentatively dubbed Doctors Choice, has extremely low fat content and at the ame time has more protein than conventional hamburger meat, Combs said. Unlike some low-fat predeccssorl>, he added, Doctor's Choice meat tastes good. The up~idc of Doctor's Choice is enormou!>, Combs said. He cites the foll o,qng !>tati!>titl> to support his point: Worldwide ground beef ab total about $200 billion annually. About 20 percent of American!> have been advised by their doctorl> to eat low-fat food!. because of obes1t) and other medical conditions, and a growing portion of the other 80 percent are trying to cat healthier food on their own initiative. But the company also facel> many obstacles. Combs can't afford to hire a sale!. force to market the product, and supermarkets, rcstaur-ants and meat packers -not to mention consumtrs -h:ivc been stung by past low-fat failures. "The problem is market rcsi!>tance," Combs said. "McDonald's McLean burger fell on 11 face." The 12-step Doctor's Choice proces • which involves cooking, l>queczing and soaking meat, takes Doctor's Choice machine. Meat packers arc leery of buying into such a venture -especially with an unknown in the food business -so Combs is trying to create pockets of demand for the product. Ruby's Diner on West Coast Highway has been testing Doctor's Choice over the last several wee~. and Combs hopes the product will SOOJl be on the restaurant's regular menu . The arrangement provides Agricultural Industries a test kjtchen for Doctor's Choice, and according to Ruby's manager Mike Moynier, the low-fat burgers have been receiving good reviews so far. Combs is al o paying Home on the Range, a cable-access cooking show, to feature Doctor's Choice. In addition, Agricultural Industries is publishing a low-fat cooking manual, written by Mary Griffith, the doctor behind Doctor's Choice. Combs hopes that proceeds from the book sale will help fund the licensing and FDA-approval process, and that the company can go public in ord~r to raise capital.· Richard Richter, an investment bankin' consultant, il> helping Combs to market Doctor s Choice. And if packers don't want to sign on as licen~ces, Combs plans to generate orders on his own and hire a processor to make and ship the product. "The packers haven't said no yet, but they're JU t not beating down the door," Comb said . "I'm not Sara Lee and I'm not Hormel." ASHES.TO ASHES. When you li>;ht up J CtW1n:ttc, you prohahly don't think about your own monaluy. Howcvcr, you '>houJd know that mokmg 1s ~poni,1hlc for more illnc.'>S and death than alcohol, druw., car accidents and AID comhmL-<l Qummg won't he easy. But smoking 1 a hJb1t you can uve without. t AMERICAN CANCER SOCElY' ELECTRIC BOAT RENTALS For Your "Current Affair'' ELECTRIC BOAT RENTALS Located: Next to the Ferry. BaJooa Penin ula. Stop by or ca ll fo r rcscrvauons (714) 673-7200 . A Valentine Cruise Special (Offer Good Thro Feb 28) SAVE $1000 18' Boat · Reg. S40/hr. .... ow $30/hr. 20' Boat -Reg. $50/hr ...... Now '40/hr. · Monday 1hru Fnday 10.00 a m.-5:00 pm. Saturday and Sunday 9.00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Extended Hour With Reservation Affordable Rates • Qujet & Easy to Opente • Stereo Cassette Players ..._ ________ r:::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Uµ th e Ladder Corona dcl Mnr resident Tom W. Thomson, a broker for the l3st 12 yenr in Coldwell Banker's commercial division, ha been Mmcd on associate vice president and broker associate in the compnny's residcntfal brokerage. Thomson Thomson, who is also a member of the Orange County Fair BoanJ, snid he is excited abou t the change to re.,idcntial brokerage and the advantages of working clo er to home. 0 ,. Computer industry 9eteran John R. Reillch ha~ been named marketing manager for Costa Mesa-bused Emulex Corp.'s network systems divi- sio n. Most recently. Reilich wal> an executive with Bull Inform- ation Systems in La Jolla. 0 Raymond E. ~U~rba. who recently stepped down as president and chief executive officer of Newport Beach-based Commerce· Bonk, has been named president nnd cbicr operating officer of Eldorado Dank. In his • new position, Delle rba Dellcrba will succeed J.B. Crowell, who will continue as chief executive oCficcr of the Eldorado Bank and its holding company and will take over as chairman of the bank. The bank's forme r chairman, George Wells, will remain chainnan of the holding company. Eldorado Bancorp. Friday, Feb. 12 Venture Capital Opportunity -The Inventors Forum will host a seminar on venture opportunities in Southern California, beginning at 7:30 pm. with registration at the Science Lecture Building at Orange Coost College. Cost is S 5 for members and S 10 for non-members. For information, call 253-0952. Tuesday, Feb . 16 The Network -The Netwo<k will hold ~ special "Visitor Day" meetin~ beginning at 7 a.m. at Ma Barkers in Costa Mesa. Networking specialist Susan Linn will be the guest speaker. For information. call Stephanie Barger at 558-3278. Wednesday, Feb. 1 7 The 12 C's of Entrepreneurial Success - Pepperaine University's businl?!>s school will host a program offering expert adV.ce for entrepreneurs, beginning at 7:30 a.m. at the Center Club in C~ta Mesa . Cost is S15. Call (310)568-5587. Envelopes • NCR Forms Printing & Typesetting .-. Western Waste Industries SINCE 1957 Call Pat or Mark Davidson Typeline (714) 642-6919 Smmg Cmnal and Sowh OrtJn€t COlU\ey Specdiring In 789 W 20th CosrJ Mesa Tcmpcx;wy Power S~Boxc:s Office T railcn Rtnr-A·Bin 16281 Onstru:tioo Circle West., Irvine 857 ... 6523 VALENTINE'S SALE !0·90"-OFF All Foliage Plants! ..., ... Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday 9om-'4pm Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive. Mortuary & Memorial Parle HARBOR LAWN IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE EXPANSION PLANS OF OUR EXISTING MAUSOLEUM FACILITIES. TO HELP REDUCE CONSTRUCTION COSTS, HARBOR LAWN WILL OFFER TH E FOLLOWING PROGRAM ON THE REMAINING CRYPTS. 2 SIDE BY SIDE CRYPTS FOR THE PRICE ' OF 1' "'THIS ABOVE GROUND PROGRAM WILL SAVE YOU MORE THAN $200000 ON MOST AT-NEED ARRANGEMENTS'" Please Cut Out And Malt To: ----------------- .. HARBOR lAWN MAUSOLEUM 1 (,25 Gisler A"c. Costa Me a, CA 92626-2266 NAME----------------~ ADDRESS-------------- ITV _____ ST --ZIP ___ _ PHONE---~~~---~~~~- .. By mailing this coupon, it is understood that there is ~ obligation to purchase. ,, • ' Thursday, February 11, 1993 Aa l l'"'~1n Hc.u:h .111d ( oi.t.1 \1l·,.1 h.t\.e lour uf the cop l'tght hn1et .. in Or.an~c Count>· ·" "1:11 •• , the counry'\ top r.1tcd hoh·I 111 term' ol •11 ~-.,1rding to a 7,tlClO·pl'Nlll I .1)!.1t !\urvcy. I h1: Four Se.1\\ms Jnd Le Mcm!;cn 1i. Nc"'purt Beach .111d the Mamou ~unc" .md Wc\ltn Sou1h <'tM\I Pl.t.ta in 1...'osca Mc<1.1 r,1nl1:d \crnnd, third. founh anu \IXlh, r1:,rx·ct1H:I\, .1mong the cup Orange ( ountv ht•ll'I' 111 the 'llrvcy Ille r~ltZ· C.1rlto11 I ·•):una 1gucl, which ranked a\ the \l~th hcsc hotel in the country, was the No I Or.tn~I.' C'u11n1y hotel in lhc 7...agat ~urvcv 1111: C\N.1 ~k,.1 Mumoll Su11c, ranked J'> 1hc top value .1monJ.t Orange County hotel,, .1nurd1n11 lo the 'urvcy. The Ncw- por1 lk.1d1 M.1mnt1 Su11c., wa<; n.1mcd chc thmJ hl'\I \ahH.'. "h1lc the Sheraton New- port lk,ll h Jnd I c Mcrid1cn ranlcd loun)l .111d 'l'cn1h. rc,pcctivcly Inc R111 ( a1 hon '~cpt .111 of the other c.11ci:t1rrc' 111 lhl I .1gu1 \urvc), ranlrng l1r'1 1n thl'. count\ for rC'l\lm\, \C f\1ce, drn- in~ .inti puhl1c lal.1ht1c' 0 '\~·"P''rl Be.1d1 h..a,ed .trlhllcllural firm Kaufman \1r'"-' Inc. h." hcen J"ankd a - contr.1ll lu de itn J lu'tunom f)(l 'ullc: hotel on 1h1: C.iritlhc.an l\lamJ or ,, Ma.men. The new hold, 1lc\.d11pcd ~y Mi.mu· based C ontinent:tl OJ\, will be the fourth rc~>rt property on the 1'ilJnd K!jufm:m Mld,, (.fe,1gncd .1 luJCury rnndom1n1um'.rc sore on ~t Maureen I.I\! year The latco;t pmJCll wall mdudc .1 fine re<>taur.1111, a night duh, ccnn" t.:11u rt' .ind a ;in\,\le beach L1cl1 ,u,•c: "'II h.1v1. .t rc - trJ1. .1hlc gl • ..,, "-••II 1h,1t will llfll'll tu ..a b.11· cony. private pool and "k\\ n: · h1: \X:ean [J 'J he l itna Mc .• a Chamber or l'ommt'rCt' announl.l. I the Jdd1110n!I of c;cvcral new mcmhcr!I aud renewal-. of cx1\l111g mcm· ber' m recent week' The new member' include the Acap- ulco Mu taurant.s 111 Co,ta Mc"1 and Long Beach: hntasy Island Ungt'rie on J·ac;t 17th \1rec1, the llarbor hir l'Haco •'ood Murt. \lason ln\uranct' 1\ltency m Irvine, the Cellular Oivl\lon on Nc"'J'<lrl Douk· vard, Cl MortRait' Corp. m PomnnJ, Pic- cola Cucina Rt> ~urant on Hmtol ~tri:el. the nc"' Sfuni rc,1,1ur.an1 .11 I n.111~lc Square. I ogo\ l:.a1ery on BJ I.er ~1ree1 , .ind C 1M.1 M1:.;,..i hJwd ZZ \\ heell, ,1 com· r I I I I ---------------.. Early Bird Special • p.1n~ hc;1\lcd hy entrepreneur 1\1.in I{~ rl111 ,t.;, Organuauon rt·ncwm~ thcu mcmhcr· 'hip include 111 ... As~I lance ~aiuc or Nf'WPOl1/Mesa; Bak.er Equipment Rt'Dtal & aks; Baak or f'WPOl1 , Bank or the Weit: BirnpottttPs Restaurant. Brl.,101 Park Medical Group Inc., Ct>nluf') Pub- Ii bln1; Collqe Phannacy. U~e~\ Rub· bl\h Mrvltt; The Grant &.>•-. 11111~"'" Square Shopping Ctntl'r; K. '.\ llallmark Shop: The OIS Cos.; lhe OranJ:e ( ounly Perfonnlo g Arts Center; Po~erplunt Spe· cialisu; Sanwa Bank; Sear.,, R<>t>bud.. & Co.; Signature Printing t 'o. Sii:n-1\fart Sprclalty Body Work..'i, .and Tht·od11rl' l<ob- ins Font and Isuzu. 0 A Thomas Temporarif' 'Uf\1:\ ol 1.1 '" Southern Cal1forn1a e'<Cl.Ull\1:' l1111ml th.11 the average Orange ( ount\ 111111.1.' "'"rl..1:r made 2.6 percent le~' in l 1142 th 111 111 1991. Al the same 11ml.. the report i..11d I >r ..angc County fell hchmd 1.m A11t;1.•k, Counry in 3\.l:fJgc p.l\ a \ thl n~·1chh11r10I.! county ach1c\cd J I 4 pcrlenl muc .... 1: over the prc\lllU\ )'CJr The avcrngc pa)' ftir .111 Oranc1.· < t11111l\ ol11(e "or er 1n 19'1'.! ~1ippclJ tu Sl/H , m<111th lor cmpl11\e1.:~ v.:11h three \ear" c' pcr1uh.1: anJ SI .ti.:!~ tor cmplowc~ v.h11 V.l're ne v. 111 1h1:1r comp;ullc\ 0 In 'J'lllC t1f J rcl:11ivcl~ trong fourth • 4u.ir11.:r, Or.rngc County hnl\hcJ IC)i(! 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I I I I I I I .. l°' Senior Discount I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PERHAP YOUR DAY-WOUL D BE EA IER IF YOUR NIGHTS \X'ERE:\T 0 BACKHREAl\l\G Family Restaurant 2698 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa 646-7762 Unlike. har<loc<l~ a Ou' h<:dhdp,\•Hir!i.:i~~,1.:i' 111.111Jtu1al po 11100 o you .,kep mm<: \;omlort.1bh .rnd '' .1kc.· up ll'l l111c more rdre.,heJ and re:\ 11al1:n1 ( oml' 111 11l dn'' n 1n .1 Du\ hc<l You ha\c IO .,!t:cp 11 to htl1c\I. 11 THE DUX BE[} THE REOH)m B.\( l·d I U:\ .\( ~l'\l ~r,. 11~1 \,t .. f"•" lc"tcrC>r "-•"!""" Ru,h ( 4 ''" fki., .. ( •"It.mo• P1:a ~.1. he• ()~,., "'lun "•t Ill • \un Jl ' (>t 1-v •rroo~•IT'<m 714 1140 04711 I• ti<! l e. ... wt .. 14TN<£ PACX it'.u.RICA ~y ------ F thiings ompar ith 0 ning a Jaguar, E pt p rlhaps R s549· a Jllonth /36 months Lru•w: JU"'I !149 fH'r month fur ,, nt'" 199:i XJ6 Thul pn~nwn l i:-fur.a :lh- month l.-a!'1', "11h u 2500 1lown puy- 1111·111. Tiu· leu-.1· irwhult·-. u ~··rwrou-. al Jo"UllC'I' of i 5,000 m ilt"•, .lflt>r wh1 t'h ~1111'IJ pu 15 ('f'rllS 8 rlll"ll'. \11 11 Ju~uur\; (;uuru11tt•t•d Futu11• \al ue a-. .. ur~. you of Jaguur'i:-r orn- n111nwn1 to yo u a l 1tw t>nd of lht• lt>a"t>. Th .-199:\ Super Lt>as.-. H1•t·ou'4e ut Juguur, offc-ring value il'11 't u murlcf"llflft Ntrolt"~Y· It' lhe lru1lition on ~h1d1 Jo~uar ii, built. Fur more information, pl eu~e cull 01 \ j._11 tht-Ju((UIH dt·alt•r li~t etl hdow. JA~ " ~' ' .. 800-4'0-6014 ' I I • 0 Co t.1 Mc:i.,1 h;.i!>Cd l('S MtatrmotcruCk;,h h,1, honor1:d l.Alni.lon 1c1111s1 John Jame~ \k\:hcl, dm·ctor of 1he al1onal Jn.,.lllutc for Mt>d1cal Rcq: irch, with 1t' 111'12 I N ln1t.•rn,111on.1t Pr11e m Virology. ·n1e illi"ard, "'lrn:h 1111.:ludt·l> J S O,llOIJ 1.a'h pr11e. rcwgn11e' Slt•hcl\ p1onc:crmg "-llrl un \lru' pr111c111 '\rHhc::o.." j W.s,htnj!ll111, DC l,11A lmn Ra~h. <'un- nauj.!hton, hn.,lt'rhdmmm &. \1afont' I'.(', h.I\ CIJll.'Ol'tf t 'l"fllltl fk,1d1 111f10..1. 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Tu tin, CA, 92680 in EN DERLE CENTER Hn: MON.~ TUE., T. 10:00 M -6:00 PM ED., l'HR., FRI. 10:00 M • :lO P 1 UN. 11 :00 AM • 4:00 PM • '1 ., .. , ; I I • : \ ; I i I j t i I . . . j I .. .. J ;.; " .. .. ~ ,, • . . - M Thursday, February 11, 1993 ltt , .. ~.,,.. t>•" Pl • From left, Judy Barry, Cathy Lowden and Renee West were among those at the an nual Heart to Heart Gala at the Four Seasons Hotel. How to submi t yo ur nuptial news The Daily Pilot welcomes the chance to share the news of your engagement or wedding with our readers. Pick up engagement or wedding forms in our lobby at 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa, or send _a self-ad· dressed stamped envelope to the Wedding Depart- ment, The Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. Photos of the couple or of the bride only may be submitted with the form. Black and white photos reproduce best, but you may submit sharp ly focused color photos for approval. Write you r nam e on the back of the photo. If you want your photo returned, please include a stamped, addressed mailing envelope. Engagements and weddings are published on a space available basis. For more information , please call 642-4321 , extension 350. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... ,_ .... CMrs lore! 1112 -Rft~ CISTI •U-541·11SI ------I --------· Seacoast GARAGE DOORS 642-3490 2476'-~~ OOSTAMESA \\ """ ""' rw-..1. •. ut-o .11 .. 1 ~.ui. .. ''"' ht Ip ... ,1'11 ... LHlo.l 11f th. rn, ITlllTI t-.111~ 11 .... ,f o\, .1 rr .... h Lm..!1111 '" <Thll\ h.1t'lt '" II~" 1• ti• h ,1i11\ "' Ir 1\lt h •If'" m •• ~ ... n"dm,.:,111 ' '"" '"untn "" .. .i.,1 ~""""I 1,,.. """' I .. 1. ·'"'" "'"' , ...... 111 ""'"' 111 l.11"· l'nJ, 111 \11,.·11'..1 It I Ill ..., l'WPl I) f.1~, l'n.11•111 \n" n,,, 1 .. 1.11 II'"" 1 , .in 1 .. r ""r ""'"'" 11 ••1111 •~1111nl i TAKEPRC>E INAMERICA • lt>DAY. 1-800-US PROUD I~ I ..., \ \\ ~ ., \ ~ ~ l ' (..,__.., ... -. • ~ ~ ----~ \ Society Society Editor Vida Dean, 842~1 Heart to Heart is 'best party of the year' by HolfJ McClure Society Wlfllr 'T he best party of the year!" That was the unanimous sentiment among the 445 dinner guests at the 12th annual Heart ro Heart Gala last Satorday evening. The Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach was transformed into an elegant, carnival atmosphere for the largest charity event the hotel has ever had., The "Rio" theme was a first for the American Heart Association's Orange County Chapter, and Stephan FIGGE the masquerade attracted guests from San Francisco to San Diego. "My husband Dick and I chose the festive theme because we felt it would be colorful, fun and get people in the mood to party," aid Jolene Engel, who chaired the event and was dressed in hot pink and white ruffles. Her ~pponive friends comprised a large committee that worked for months to make this a succe sful event. Susie Hernandez, Evelyn Parrella, Cathy Lowden, Renee West, Judy Barry and Bobbi felsot are just a few of the many who gave from their heans with time and talent in order to meet their goal ' .. """7edding Videos Cusrom Designed • From $500 (714) 75 9-8470 1"10 Newport Cc111cr Dnve • Suite 110 • Nc"pOrt Be.ach LOCAL NEWS ONLY For a subscription to the Daily Pilot, ca ll our circulation department at 642-4333. of S 11 S,000. • Tom and Lee·Ann Sifferman were recipients of the 1993 prestigious "Lifeline Achievement Award" to honor 10 years collectively of their generous support in many areas. On hand to-pTCsent that award was AHA Orange County Chapter Chairman of the Board Donald Chou. Live and silent auctions were held throughout the evening for lavish and unusual items. Silvano Digenova and Steve Contursi are young business partners who paid $3,200 to have lunch with Lee Jacocca. See GALA/Al Yes, we still do weddings And no, it won 't cost You a bride's ransom! A Kitchen or ·Bath designed for you with ... Call u ... We think you'll be urprised. FIGGE 't' !::.'l:Jf1.11u ,. (Jdtlwliuu f<J~ ,'I..,~ /.•t!ij !JwH • 17141 644-6933 • NO AS LOW AS 4 .75%1 ARM lit\ JI l'r lbel Golden State Baak, f a POINl'S l · ... ·5U·SOLD rebru•ry 1, 199l Jeff•rY atnk owner I' ,. Mr.Z's Euro-Anlerican Kitchem 8 Baths Showroom Z-Bil Inc. Custom 8uldefs & ~ 20331 IMnt Ave Sle 4 • 5na Ana Ht!;hls (714) 434·6544 -----~ t92&-B Horb<>f BNd • costo Mesa. .. f Jt r Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot GALA Fro111-A6 Returning by popular demand for thei r ixth appearance at the Gala was the group of exciting World Fantasy Performers of Le Masqucrnde. They were the evening's featured entertainment and a big reason for the Gala -attracting first-time guests like Malcolm and Martha Green. The group performed familiar anti c\citing musical numbers w11h lavish costumes. dancing and plenty of energy. - Throughout the evening, the performer continued to invite gu\!'>t., like Thomas and Nancy Hill, and Mani! and Margrit Ucar up to da nce. Vic and Karen Hardin summed 11 all up by aying, "E,ery other cvcm pales in comparison to this one -no one wants to leave! .. Dick, left, and Jolene Engel, who chaired event and was dressed in hot pink and white rufOes. - ALL-OF US HAVE THE ABILITY • TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. l:r , .•...••.....................•....... : ~ Get Ready For ~ : Summer! : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ericson, Burns announce engagement Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ericson of Costa Mesa have announced the engagement of their d:iughter, Kar:i Lee Ericson or · Huhtington Beach, to Robert Eugene Burns Jr. of San Francisco. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Burns of Newport Beach. A July 31 wedding is pl:inned in Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church, Newport Beach. The bride-elect is :i graduate of Est:incia High School in Cost:i Mesa and Chapman_UniYc rsity in Or:ingc. Her future bridegroom graduated from Scrvitc High School in Anaheim and Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. • Thursdav. Fe~ 11, 1983 A7 RmC..111-................ 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Chocolate overed hampagne A.rMM \"ow \'alntJM whJJt a Rom.antk \1n~ vt llktcktt ••dtt lM Choc-olatt• \Ill" I ~~ h.., • U• 'St 'M) Pta,c,"' >'OWJ " "'Ir lo''' . $10-$37 'Plcuc allow 4.Shr "'''" for "Lr>.::f tf I SFRIOl~- t HOfOI \Tt" l~C Your Name Here .. ' At 2 Thuraday, February 11, 1993 Newport 8each/COlta MeM 0 .. ly Pl Community Forum Community fONm runs on T~. ThuncUyl and Saturdays Write to: Piiot Letters, 300 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • l'u to: 84M170 • Re•d•ra' HotllM (cd-ln letters and comments:) M2-eo&e • Editor WlllM'I Lobdell ... 842-'321, ext. 351 ,Nil promises~ now'·s the ·11ma to be a sport P op is not happy with me. Pop Warner, that is. Specifically, Edgar Baume of Costa Mesa Pop Warner Football, Inc., 1he pigskin version of Little League. In a recent column on the after-school a1hlctic program three teachers at Pomona Ave. Elementary School have set up, I mentioned that existing organized sports programs weren't an option for most of the kids at Pomona. ,.. II& Ill On ttle Coast ''There 's Pop Warner football but that costs $100 per child and many of our kids don't even have lunch money," I quoted one of the teachers as saying. While that's true, Edgar wants all of us to know that, - like USC and Fresno State, Costa Mesa's Pop Warner league offers scholarships for needy youngsterS'. Edgar writes that Pop Warner offers "1he opportunity to all youth wi1hin the Ncwpor1-Mesa Unified School District attendance boundaries to participa1e in you1h tackJc football and cheerleading. "No boy or girl be1...,een the ages of 7 to 14 who wants to play will be turned away because of an inability to pay for equipment or . uniforms." In as genifc a reader gripe as I've had, Edgar adds that, "30 percent of our 1992 1eams and cheer squads nee.ded some help; we do provide scholarships and self-help programs for those requiring financial assistance." Edgar winds up by offering a nosegay to the Pilot and the guys in Roger Carlson's toy department: "Incidentally, many thanks to the Daily Pilot and the Sports Department for the great coverage of our pas1 season; local support for local teams is sorely needed and apprecia1ed. Thanks for the chance to get our message ou1 to those (who) need to know.:• Meanwhile, the three tcac o donate their own time and money to keep Po ona School's sports program going report t t things arc looking up. Cristy Henderson, Cathy Morgan .an Pat Visel told me tha1 "Donatio misc have come in and Bill Sumner (a coach a rona dcl Mar High School) has met with us and wants our wish Jjst, "The article has buill publicity for the needs of West Cosca Mesa schools in general," Pai said. Happy to be of service. If you missed 1he column, ii deal! with 1he school's desperate need for coaches and equip~nt. Every kind of coach, every kind of equipment: soccer balls, footballs , basketballs. shoes and socks, team shirts -everything kid need to play sports. The need this stuff at Pomona Avenue because the school no longer has 1he budget for a physical-education program. While PT As and booster groups make up the diff crcncc at ot her Newport-Mesa schools, many of 1hc families Pomona serves can't afford proper street shoes or a decent diet. S o it's nice to know that the column inspired folks to help. But I suspect that mos1 of the "donation promises'' have been just that. A couple of people in the newsroom said they had some stuff they we re going to drop by the school. Uut I'll be1 1hey haven't gotten around to it. I know I haven't. While our garage holds al least one each of everything else in the world, 1hcre isn't anything in the w-ay of kid·usable sports gear. So 1 figured I'd go t>ut to Big S or one of those places :md buy a couple of things. II has been very easy for me not to do that yet. But now I make a public vow to do that this week and drop the stuff off at the school, 2051 Pomona Ave. in Cosca Mesa. Hopefully, so will the woman who callcd•and said she had some things to donate to the program -but she just didn't have the time to drive all the way out to Pomona. Fred M•rtla's column 111as ttttry Tutsd1y, Thursday 1ad S1turd1y. i .. ,,_~ P'.kll NOW supporters picketed the Arches restaurant last Saturday, protesting owner O;in Marcheano's support of fired police chief Arb Campbell. I suppose 1hat by saying I suppor1 Danny Marcheano's posiuon on the Arb Campbell affair. I too will be inviting 1he "NOW Cro"d .. to picket my business. Well, ~o be it. The "NOW Crowd's" aclions reek of harassment and show a complete NOW doth protest too much? never 31 a witch hunt 1ha1 the wi1che )ho....,cd up." Actually quoung Dan. "I felt sorry for the liulc girl ." I 1hin~ 1hat 1) a little bi1 benca1h the behavior of a concerned member of 1hc community. It is patronizing, and it 1s small. I think that Mr. Marchenno o"'e :in apology to 1he NOW chap1er which is working for a good cau~c c"cn 1f they did get carried away over it. disregard for an individual's righl to an opinion or of free speech. If this crowd has to meet and kick up a fuss about something, could they no1 pick a subject like the homeless or the Readers debate the demonstration by feminists against the Arches ' ELEANORE HUMPHREY hungry, ubjects Mr. Marcheano and his Arches restaurant do much to help? The NOW member who expressed in last week's paper how lucky we, the· citizens of Newport Beach, are to have them bravely crusading on our behalf did not even hit 1hc target, never mind score a bull's eye. 0 MART HART Newport Beach There )ccms to be ~omcwhat of a hypocri1ical scenario with respect to the sexual harassment lawsuit (against former Newport Beach police chief Arb Campbell and Capt. Tony Villa), the dollar demand of these women and the city of Newport Beach . It is 'ery possible thal their greed will backfire. Perhap we need 10 delve a linlc deeper into the background of these women and maybe consider 1hcir 1ruc motives. I see dollar signs in 1hc eyes of these supposed innocent.victims. h reminds me of the injured chicken scene where the vultures all jump on to devour 1hc remain . Have they no consideration to 1hc poor taxpayers of Newport Beach who 1hcy expect to foot the bill? They have made their point many years aflcr 1hc fact. There's two sides to the story, and I feel we arc hearing only one. We need to do a complete job of exposing 1he circumstances. It may be that they arc completely innocent. However, it appears that 1he high crimes they accuse these men of arc being blown out of proportion 1111d that times being what they are these ladies are opportunis1s, perhaps looking for a quick buck, our money. Why hadn't 1hcy contac1ed 1he media sooner or 1he city manager for that mailer? -R9UERT MeNERNEY Newport Beach 0 Regarding the siory about 1hc NOW demons1ra1ion at The Arches and editorial (Feb. 8). I agree 1hat the NOW people have gone a little bit overboard in some of the dcmonstra1ing, but on the other hand did anybody exccp1 me note that Mr. Marcheano who "chortled" over the event also said. "I was Cosca Me a Tbanks to polce Enouah negall\C aboul the Newport Beach police. 1 would ltkc 1h1s lener of thanks read by the public to let all kn o" tha1 "'c do in Caci have a terrific police departmeni. And • .1hesc conscientious officers dcscl"\ c a note of positive reinforcemenl for their effort 1 My husband and 1 wish 10 e'<pre ~ our appreciation and say. "Thanks" to 1hc Ne" pon Deach police depar1men1 for their handling of .m emergency at our place of businc , recent!). Wi1hin minu1es of our 911 call 10 report a thef1. officer Steve Burdett armed :md qu1c~ly rcla)ed all per1inent detail 10 headquarters 1 en minute later. the suspcc1s "ere slopped in Co~ta Me a "'i1h the s1olen merchandise in hand. Later th:u same evening 1he item "as returned 10 us at our home. We "'ere O\erwhelmcd with the personal aucntion and courteous handling of our ituation. Again. Great job and thanks 10 all concerned. LINDA and RUSSELL JACQUC.S Gregory Gallet), Lido Village More on topless 1 feet away from 1he l,.aff Stop. am totaJy agilinst this. I live within 500 feet of the Lafr The following is a sampUng of calls from our 24-hour Rcoders' HotUne. If you'd like to get involved, it's as ea·sy as punchmg in the following seven num~rs: 642-6086. Please leave your name '(lpell 1t out), city and phone number (for verification) .• TV company in here. Stop. If this docs continue, I will move out of the neighborhood. This is not good for our children in our neighborhood. It brings drugs, crime, everything 10 our neighborhood and I am tOlilll)' against this and I repeat 1 will move out of San1a Ana Heights if 1his is allowed. We planned on staying here for a while :md possibly purchasing a home in the next two year . The reason I'm calling is in regards 10 the topltss dancing that is going on at the Laff Stop, and l do not agree with whal 1hey arc trying to pull here. I think this is going to breed a lifestyle and a change in 1his neighborhood thnt we don't need in this neighborhood. Cable hike We arc certainly against this hike on cable TV. We arc sure they arc rai ing this so they arc not caught by the federal government. As far as I am concerned, we can get rid of !hem and get in another cable 0 DON WINSLOW Costa Mesa I know the cost of business rapidly goes up every year, but I knuw in the last two years they have not added any new channels in the lineup, and I feel if they arc going to charge additional money, at lc:i t piln of that could be adding some new channels that they don't have. MIKE JA Y<.:OX Costa Mesa DEBRA HEIDEMANN Sanlil Ana Heights 0 I'm a caplain in Newport Harbor. I'm 27 years old. I've lived here all my life, born and raised. My wife and I live SOO I think it will be unsafe for our children. I have a feeling 1ha1 thb i not going to be good for 1his area. If this does persist, I "'ill per,sonally move and toke my family with me. TROY HEIDEMANN San1a Ana Heights Ed it o ri al f :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::: :::::: :::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::: ~ ' t • I --~~~~~..J • Thumbs up to South Coast Plaza's ban on smoking The envelopes, please ... ...A Thumbs up lo South Coast UJ Plaza, which recently ensured snopper~ a smoke·free environment by banning smoking in the mall's common area. -A Thumbs up to Hoag Hospital DJ doctors, who performed the first brain surgery "without a knife" in Oranae County on Tuesday in their Cancer Center. ..A Thumbs up to the New~rt IJJ Beach City Council, which voted -despite protests from neighbors · • -to put a lid on the open-air San Joaquin Reservior, thereby assuring the water quality for 400,000 local residents. .JI.. Thumbs up to the DJ Newport·Mcsa real estate market, which posted a 16 percent gain in December from one year ago. _A Thumbs up fo the new apprai al ll.J or $6Q 7~ million (or the u taway and Ncwporter North, the two parcels of open land the Newport Con .:rvancy want to buy from the Irvine Co. The good new : , The estimate is about $11 million less than the original appraisal two • years ago. The bad news: the Conservancy has only until the end or the year to come up with the mo.ncy or the Irvine Co. will go ahead wjth development plans. ~ Thumbs down, way down, to the 'I' city of Newport Beach, which hauled in and fingerprinted 17 · general servic~ employees after their department head received a thrcatenina letter. The words vprobable cau cit should have popped into someone's head. cO To Southern California College, which signed Ila Borden, a high school &irl with an 84 mph fastball, to play on its men's baseball team. _A Newport Beach resident DJ Richard Bera. who gave Hoag Hospital's emergency care unit $51 000 on his Slst birthday. .A Morgan Work, the 14-year-old DJ Ensign Junior Hiah student who pearhcadcd a fundrai ing drive to send a student who couldn 't afford it to Wa hington D.C. on a school field trip. An Independent Newspaper Published by Co.st Community News, Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr. c~irman Jim Greninger publisher Tom Johnson assocl.ite publisher William S. Lobdell editor & vice president Steve Marbt. rNNging editor • Waher lur~hs 1901-1989 found ing publi~ Thursday. February 11 , 1993 A 13 DIRECTOR · From A1 Council to battle work-furlough facility Behind hi de k 1 a computer and phone me!lsagc lined in a neat row on n 5hclf. "I.ge t a l~t of i.ati factiQn out of my job," Stane:irt !laid. "To pr~\-1d; )~~11:C) that 70.000 people tJl>.c for granted .. That'll pretty au fying. ~ 'Costa Mes a has more than its share of halfway houses,' one member says. By LoriAnn Basheda SI.I!! Wrrter hoclcd to find out that the coun· ty w:h e'en considcrin1 M:ipk A\· cnuc -a ~trcct teeming \\llh chtl· drcn and lined "ith apJrtment building -as a site for criminal hou 1ng. "What kind of a sur· po~tponcd a dcci ion until their feh 23 Meeting tit the: requc t ur Caty M.lnJger Allan Roeder In the me:rnttmc:. Geru ttH.I ~hi: pl:in) to '"ice her concern . uf11 er John Rubm>On, the I c1l1l't v.ould hou c SO bed for lmHi ~ criminal) imprisoned for u h ot· ten c a:. Jrunle-n dm1n~: rnult1pl tr~fltc \10h1t1on or lutling to pa) child support. The inmate \\vuld ha\C: JOU And when he's ~ot )01\ing \\ater and po\\er problem,, Staneart can be found pla)'ing one or hi'> fa\oritc pai.t1mc!I -t\\O·m:rn beach volleyball. Staneart. llil)ll he hall gained the nickname "sand cookie" a .. ,, re Ult Of d1v1ng tntO lhC l>:lnd 10 retrieve W:J}'Ward VOIJCyballs. COSTA MESA -Frustrated City Council members said Wednesday that they plan to lobby the Ooard or Supervisors to reject turning two apartment buildings on Maple Avenue into a work· furlough facility for low-risk crimi· nab. ances arc \\C going to 'W have that the e people e don 't need any ffiOre Qrlef. I won't ha.,.e any contact during thi.: J:i), he ~:;iid. and prv· h:.11ion olth.cr \\OulJ be: on ~ilc to manage the: 1a~1ht). Staneart fiM joined the city of Nc"pon Dcach in 19 5 a-. an ai. istnnt civil engineer in the Public Wori.. Department. Then, in 1987, he tooi.. the JOb 3) deputy director in utili ties. A civil engineering graduate from Oregon State Un1\ersi1y, Staneart mo,ed to California in 1981 10 tal>.c a JOb \\ith Sou1hern California Water Compan), "here he \\Orl>.ed before mO\ mg 10 Nc\\port Ocac h. Stan~art a)i. 11 \\JS hi hard·\\orl>.ing team that put forth a ''touching example of lo)ahy anJ determination" during a \Cry trying )Car, that helpcJ Y.llh h1 climb to the tup of the department. Out the Orei;on nJll\C ''ondcr 1f 11 Wi.1~ all JU 1 meant to be. "E\en Bob 01\on U'>cd to ll:I)', '!)uccc~) occurs "hen opportunitv and prepJrauon meet,'" he J1J . Police believe vandalism of stores may be related I CORONA 0 1::.L ~!AR -Bullet Police h:i .. c no moll\es for e1· 1 holes fro m a '>m:ill-c,tl1bcr gun thc r \hPoting, or for the ar,on .11 "ere lound peppered tn the \\In· the Orient llandel. but Sgt. Am.I~ 1.kw. of a '.1cuum cleaner 'hop and Guni~ ~Jtd 11 \\ ,,, po-..,1b1c th at th e the: \\indow nf .in 011cntal rug t\\ll inuJen1' \\C:rc rcl;11cJ. I btt .. tnCll that \\i.1'> the \CCllC ol an ·1 he Om~nl I lanJcl \\:l .. 1urd 1cd ;ir,un fire l.1-.1 "cc:!... l\c\\pnn IJ't \\eel... ''hen Jr,0111'>1' pourcu UcJCh police \,HJ \\ eJne,JJ\ nJmnuhle l14uiJ on lhe front uoor P1ll1Cc bclrC\C the 'h1l\llll't.:' \.X· ~rnd \Cl ll .1lm: rhc fire (JU\CJ 1..urrcJ at ab1lul 5 .1.111 I 1~c,J.1v JJm.1gc tu glJ" on the: front Joor n.orning. llullet hole' \\1.r1. luunJ .111J ~\lnd1m, JnJ tu cJrpet tn'11dc I l the \\tndo"' of Onc:nt l!JnJ·l. the 'hop ~ .. ~I L C"'J't I l1glm.1~. JllJ .11 '1.> 1>n1. ".t' tnJurc:J tn either 1n· n..:Jrby Miele" \ .11 .. uum ( k Jlld,, 1.. J1.nt I atcd on ~L.trguernc A\cnuc: -JJ.1 lo11J Vodc•r11 llG SCREENS, COLOR TV, CAMCORDER OR lYPEWRmR SERV1CE l~CL:D~~ . "''°~ $995 (c=J ..... 1 sggs R£G V C . 54~00 10 POINT I I I TUNE-UP •Cea~ & xt.i l0'1! St: • c t2l\ ~ ~t· Gen • C ta~ ~LIGlQ ~eacs • C ~ & A~~t 1ldeo & Clean Btr.s "Co ta Mesa has more than its fa tr \hare of halfway houses." said Councilman Joe Erikson. "The cou nty need to look at equal &,. tribution." Cnl..son aid the city already has problem wilh crime on the West Side, some o f 11 stemming from ex- 1 ung half\\-ay houses. ··we're still trying to straighten thO!>C problem~ out," he said. "We don't need any more grief." Mayo r Sandy Genis said she "as with these lids?" Gem said. According to Gcni-., the crty didn't hcJr about the proposal until l,1\t \\Cd, Y..hcn Supe" l!>Or I larrn:ll \\ 1ec..lcr'., office cJlled to a)!.. \\hc1her coun· cil member hJd an) rc,Cf"ation., about the creation ol a \Htd•· releJ~e facthl) on Maple .\,cnuc "And \\C !>aid: 'Ahuut · 1 h~ "hat?' .. Genis ~aid, '>houttnl!. "No one )ccms to ha'e 1al.:en the umc to tell U'> \\h~11·, gotng on:· Supcrvbor ''ere !>1:hcc..lulc:J to \Ole Tuesday on \\hdher to 101..atc the factht) in Co~ta M1.. , .. , ~ tnt.1 Ana or We tmtn'.)tcr. bu1 the:) Your Home is the Pillar From Which Your Family · Grows and Build s Home Loa n Rate Are At a 20 Year Low FIXED R·\TE . 7.5 30 30 .\.R.'1 ... · -'.25 ~O ~EG . \~J. J 'MBO LOA~ .. 7.875 30 30 Ill St lhlla/I. \11ur futurt> ~~ '1..~urmi.: a '"" 11~tJ 111 .11.l1u,1.1f1lc ln.m p.l\rncnt (all i>U r C\pcrtl.ll(ed 111.111 l..llll\Ull,111" .anti fmJ 11u 1 h"\' c."' 11 " 111 ,l;irt '..S\ Ill!! l1ir lhc future: 1nJ.J)' _ JO( ERlkSON "Uut 11 11 v.1.:ren't g 1111g-10 h~ Costa Mesa City Council member • un) big deal. then \\h~ d1dn'1 the) \\hat !..ind of pcuplc a t l! go1nl! 10 h\e therl.'., \\hat kind ,,f mon1· turing Jre they going to ha,e, \\ho 1, going to mal>.c \urc 1h1:~ b1:· ha,e?" ~he !>:lid. • Al'>O ho'' m1i.:ht tlm alfrct crime 1 111.:11 •m:a ~I.II· r..: 1J) hJ'.) pmbkm~ a it i . h th1:. gomg to c\JCcrbalc the: problem.., .. Geni'.) '.)aid .,he ha., tried 10 tmd the an'"er'>. "but any attempts ;it gc:u ing · inform;i11on ha' c been -.tone" all cu ·· 'he '>aid. " I hat i. "h..tJ mal..e!t ri1c "or~." According to count) proha11on ~ ll c..IO\\O \\llh u::. earl~ 01.l JU:i.l 10 clue ui. 111 '" Geni -.:uJ .. I 111. lud th 11 the) handl..:d 11 m 'l.:....h .1 4Ul\:I, ~UICI •• 1llll0)1 !>CdC'll•C m.:n· n r, mak )OU \\Ofltl:-r •\\ h .t d > the) r1..11l~ ha\I! pl:snn1.:d'>'" (1~mi. ~.11d i.he h;i 1~c-ei cd c.111, tram 1;011c:crm:d crttt..:ns tn th. area .. urrounJ1nc th< pap .. ·ct !>lie. 111 luJtn • l e • ~I ·~a \ crd .... llom·ov.rcr .. \ ~0~1.,1ttln ~till, lhi: ~ 11~ " h tnJ., oij)pJr~nl , arc 11cJ "'I Jll I I p· ti er~'!> a '':i. 11-.:in b ~top• 1: J I l ).~On .nJ 'I d n I think 11' fair to thH '·" .?hl r· ltooJ,.. · Jim Jennin s CUSTOM MASONRY CALL NOW FOR A FREE EST/MA TE . . 714·645·8512 Quali ty Work In CoS1o Meso & ~ewport Since 1969 Sta'e L cense 1392 707 r-----------, 1, T~UNE ~ UP-1 I PECI L I I I : J 99 9 : I H1·!! 1~; 1111 I \linor \dju'lmt·nt ... 546-4130 I l.uhrir.tltn n. \\ ipc• Dtt\\ll I I rP,,,.t, I \Ir.t i I 2701 Harbor Blvd. Mesa Verde Center. Costa Mesa (Harbor & Adams) L ...J •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·Just in time for Valentine's Doy, the Orange County Fair ,!:routthiscouponondsove. Qis offering sweet savings on two fair keepsakes. Address ____ _ The Centennial Cookbook is chock full of moulh-worering salads, main dishes, desserts & m()'e, wi th CNer 180 blue ribbon winners from the fair & CXonge County founding fomi~ recipes. o~ /ip·.-- On sole for $6.50 (regulorfy $9) Plln "~---- As genealogy continues 10 be o popul<r pastime, the 1air's Cenrenniol history Book is the perfeo companion for forrnly tree dimbers. The Centennial Hislc.y Book doarnents the post 100 years of rhe CXooRe County Fair rtvoogh ~otos and stories. On sale for $4.50 (regulorfy $9) Both items make excellent Easter ond Mother's Doy grh5, too. So don ·1 wolf un~ the lost mioote. Supplies are Lmrted alXI pi<es hove nevet been lower. Cenienlld Coot.book 0 S6 SO • (111l9Mial H6toty Book c S4 50 • ~ SIOO lo•ol S.ncl coupon ' payment llO: r Df Gf ts~ (Mly f~ 13 foi Oi!wt COSIO Misc, CA 92&26 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COLOR T.V. ''HOUSE CALLS'' • .for only $4 95 we will send a tra1nep technician to your home. inspect your set and provide .a wr1tt.Pn estJmatc. for repair For Advertising Information in The Daily Pilot & Hunting~n Bea~h Independent Call Your Representative At (714) 642·4=121 250 , ' A14 Thuraday, Februatr111, 1993 REACTION you have to want it." ~From A1 A former choir member, ""ho ~3ng ~ilh Coughlin from 1978 to 1982, s:ud he wa '>hocked at the allegation$. Coughlan was ordained in Bos· ton in J953. He attended semi· nary school before coming to Orange County in 1965. He crvcd in St John the Baptil>t parish in Co ta Me a and St. Anthony Claret p:iri h in Ana· heim. He taught Engli h and re· ligion at St. Michael's Prepara- tory High School or the Norb· ertinc Fathers. a boarding school near El Toro for boy!> in eighth through twelfth grade, from 1974 to 19$9. "Thi 1!. the first l\e ever heard about it," aid Scott Med· lin, 25, or Sama Ana. "He used to come up bei.1de us, sit down and squeeLe your knee or some· thing. Out that's it." Coughlin is known for his en· ergetic performances that have delighted celebrities and digni· taric since the chorus wai. f oundcd in J 970. Parents uescribed him as dis· ciplinary but completely devoted to hap1ng young !lingers. He de· manded loyalty from his talent, a!.l..ing for 3 trong commi1ment from both bO)l> and parents." ''The'>e bo)s practice three night a "eek and on Saturday," Smith said "Father u ed to s:iy. I'm not going to h3nd it to )OU, TOLL From A1 ford Roud. Corona del 1ar Chamber of Commerce Prclliclent David Gln!lgow satd the chamber will formally oppoi.e the 1011 road if a !>Olu 11on 1~ not found. "Wi1hout a '>olution, 11 \\ill cau11e people to rr:!lume corning bad. through Corona del Mar and cJU!le congc'>t1on ;1mJ \\Ork. its WU). up throul!.h rc,1denk1l Jrca~." GJJ-.gu\\. !iaiJ. "\\e're oppo ed to an) thtng 1hat might crea1e that." ~C\\ port Beach City Engineer Don \\ebb belte"c!I fear'> of toll bl)(llh 1umper!I !.lreammg mLo Corona del Mar and !iurroundtng nc:1gh~\Orhood\ arc C\,1ggerated. ",.\ lot of the people \\ho now b)pJ'>!i Coron.i dcl Mar arc coming lnim the !iouth Orange Count} area'>.' Webb !>:ltd. "A \cry large port11.>n of them ,,jll ill ready be on 1hc corridor." Webb doc!> not beltC\e large number~ of commuter\\\ 111 be \\tllrng to put up \\tlh mile!. of tralfic ltghb on Pacific Coa't Highway '10 !IJ\e the CO\I of 1hc toll . "from our be!it e,11mate, there ii.n't gotn!! to be a !itgn1f1cant Father L.K. Parker, the nbbot or St. Michael's, suid he never heard nnything unfnvornble about the priest. "No1h1ng of 1hi kind has ever been reported to me," he said. "I con~ider it a \ery sad tragedy for the man." Tony Manrique, e.'<ecu1ive di· rector of the chorus. i sued a )t:llement Wedne day night call- ing the incident a " ad and trag· ic situation." diversion ju't becau!le they're charged a 101l," Webb said. Concern"> about potential traffic congestion in Coro na dcl Mar caused by the tollway arc not new, according 10 Newport Beach Councilwoman Jean Watt. "1 have bclie,ed with other~ from the very b~ginning, that the tollway itself "111 be detnmenuil to Newport Ueach neighborhood!>," Wall !13id. "Uy it!lelf. i1 \\tll bring far more traffic straight to Newport - i.1ra1ght to the airport -than • normal." Out Tramportat1on Corridor Agency pol..e man Mike Stockstill ~.ud plan) for an alternate, toll-free route "ill bear fruit. "We are \\Orktng \\Ith the county, I I"\ ine and Ne\\ port Beach to see that the connection takes place in a umcly fa~hion," Stockstill aid. And StOCK\till docs not believe large number!> of commuters will abandon the planned transport.11ion corridor for toll -free P~cific Coast Highway. "If you look at where traffic comes fr.om. my sen!le is tha1 many, many people "ho u c Pacific Coast I ligh'-"ay arc going to be di.,,erted 10 the corridor, because it's going to a\e i.o much PARLORS From A1 ·that 50 percent of the mas~agc I bustnesse'> "ere performing 11leg:il operations mass;\ge parlor) is much greater. "Are there only three of the 22 that arc doing illegal things'?" Everroad asked. " 'he 3nswcr i no. The poltce ha,en't had enough opportunttiel> to make arrest~." Herroad ~aid the police have a ltnuted Slaff to investig3te illegal mai.sage operations. Ne\\ port Beach. which at one ·time had as m:iny as 54 massage pJrlors, gained the reputation of being 1hc ''mn .. ~agc parlor capital of the county." At one time. police C!lttmatcd The.. denials mean the three massage parlors need to close up shop a or March 26, Ward aid, but the comm1 s1on • ction can be appealed to the City Council with· in 20 day . At leai.t one !>hop, The Get· away. hos riled an appeal with the c11y, and Everroad i.aid he ex· peeled the other t\\O parlors to appeal as well. Attempts to reach George Grove, a Holl}wood attorney rep· rc!lenttng the massage parlor!.. Y.ere un!>UCCCS!lful Wedne~day. CONROY'S FLOWERS • ,-.. -.~~ I L __ _ FREE LOCAL DELIVERY! Valentine's-Day ~ Deal! 0 E DOZE ROE FREE! (11\l \Our V,1lcntme I dorcn ro e now ~ rt:cct\C: a coupon for 1 doten FRE betv.ccn Julv I &. ~pt 1, 1993 hplm hb lJ. 1'9\ I I I I _J h•h111on H. cJ. JO & /I FLOWERS To Place A Phone Order 252-0222 Back Bay ·court 3601 Jamboree at Bri tol ewport Beach OPEN VALENTINE'S DAY! l , Cllll:ll From A1 The non-profit chorus isn't direetl)' affiliated or fun<.&ed by the church. Newport Bwh/Colta M-Dally Piiot man'• 11lcaa1ions that h• \Wll In· formed of the' aJlcaed mole•tatiun In 1990. On Wednesd:iy night, the 68·. ycor-old priest was in seclu ion ot the home of friends and could not be reached for comment. "The boys were 1lw1ys aoln1 up and hugin1 him, but l\[1' handa never went below the wai11," uicJ J9rrper chorus. member Scou Med· 'Ji61i>• 25, of.~ta Ana. "I have ·ne11el seen anyth1na 1ha1 would Jc~d me 10 believe this to be true." • ·!nut Beckman tells a different slQry or being sexually molested between 1970 ond 1972, when he was ages 10 to 12. Beckman said he fin1 5J>?kO out It l&C 14, telling an 0Cfic1al at lhe Diocese or Los Angeles "who didn't do anything." The dioce~ could not be reached (or com· men&. Shortly before a March 30 re· union of the choir's original mcm· bers, Occil.man suid he contacted choir officials 11nd later held a meeting with Manrique, another official and Coughlin. Beckman said he told them Coughlin fQn· died him. l .. ,~,.,.,,. Monsignor Lawrence Baird discusses allegations against Father Richaro Coughlin in a press conference Wednesday. All rehearsals, concerts and other activities of chorus will continue to take place, he said in the statement. time," Stock!ltill said. "ff that's the ca e: traffic that's now on Newport Co'ast Drive or Pacific Co:i t Highway simply won't be there." Even though city transportation studies support Stockstill's contentions, some residents are still worried the !ltudies and projections may turn out to be li1tle more than wi hful thinKing. Human beh:wier, they argue, i"> 1101 so easy to predict. "This very well could end up forcing tral'ficlnto lhe residential area and back onto Pacific Coast Htgh.,..ay,'' said Harry Merrill, a Newport Beach planning commission member "ho lives near the planned tOll\\a)'. "Ne\\port Coast Dri'e was coni.truc1ed to relieve traffic, nol to possibly force it back." . Coughlin h3s denied the nllegn· tions to church officials. He told Bishop Norman McFurlnnd he h3d no recollection of any sexuul im- propriety that mny hnve taken place with the boys during a time period from 10 to 30 years ago. Church officials launched an in· vestigution Dec. 1 after the first of five victims with similar stories of molestation came forward, said Mon ignor Lnwrence Baird of the dioce e. "We have reasonable belief that there may be some foundation to these allcgutiom," Baird said, add· ing it is "highly unlikely that Fa· ther Coughlin will resume his priestly duties," even 1f hi~ in· nocence i proven in some way. No criminal ch3rges have been filed against Coughlin. The 100-member All-American Boys Chorus. which consists of boys aged 9 to 14, was founded by Coughlin in 1970. Over the years, the chorus has made appearances • throughout the world. The news has shocked friends and former choir members. who described the pric:st as :i "very huggy guy" who often patted the bo)'h on the head or embraced them in a fatherly ort of way. Wanna place a clas sified ad? Call the classified advertisi ng department at 642·5678. EVERYBODY'S DOING IT! Ref1nance • Purcha1c • All Types of Loans Lowest Rates in 25 Years 4.25% ARM* 6.0 Fixed* (5/25) · BMS MORTGAGE CO. • 714 · 261-6806 "We work for roa -Not tbe leader" '4 39 APR '6 S APR Real Es1a1e Broker -Caltfomla Depc.artm~t of Real E.s1ate 0 NATURAL WOOO DISH RAO< C~f<>feaw $ scorage q210J4 799 ~S999 ~ ' ,. ~~,,../. OAK MPH TOWEL HOLDllt 1tlp Quality QrNt pnc•94136t llf9 ,999 5688 .. tau.mc-.cm ~ ~ CftCps' (tnlJMlfl\ SC~st-~ M1Se7 ~ SS91 I 6.--MINI ~LIR Automatic wa11ng wonoer seats ano l rNalS all bags aimgttt 1nstanny1 l 94:1431 Reg \599 "He fondled me on numerous occasions; it was ofter concerts .. ." Beckman said Wednesday. "He would pick up and drop off several of the kids. He'd nlway drop me off last. "He put hi hands in my pnnb,'' Beckman said, claiming thllt the priest fondled his genitals. "There were some other in- cidents that I won't go into. I'm not ready to tulk about it yet." Baird aid a 28-yenr-old man came to the diocese and said he had been fondled by Coughlin. He told officials of another friend who also had been molested. A third man came forward independently, B:iird said. When the dioce c asked the All· American Boys Chorus for infor· mation on other po sible victims, "we gave them two other name ," said John Bouvaird, financial of· fie er for the chorus. When asked why the chorus did not bring the names up earlier~ Douvaird refused to comment fur· thcr. The choir's executive director, Tony Manrique. dedincd to return· numerous phone calb abou1 Deck· "Father Coughlin didn't deny it," Beckman said. Chorus officials "assured me they had thin~ in place to prevent it from occurring again,·• Bcc~man said. But Becknun never filed charg· cs or contacted the Diocese of Or· ange becnu e "J was convinced there was no1hing I could do," he said. . Beckman said he came forward because "people who are victim· izcd by this need to know that the shame does not belong to them, it belongs to the perpetrator." · Bouv:iird said that phones at the rehe3rsaJ hall on the Orange County fairgrounds in Costa Mesa was QQmbarded with phone cu lls Wednesday, mostly from the media and concerned parents. "I wi!lh it hadn't happened, but I don'1 think it'!> going 10 hun U) that much," he ~3id. "l he fomilic' are ~upporl 1ng U)." DO. 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' ' " . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • ••• • •• ~agles 1a11 into · ri~st place tie Tars can't put away University ~ Trojans apply the pressure, and host Sailors are unable to deal with it again. By Roger Cartsoo SOOltS Ed:lllf NEWPORT DEACH -'They're good enough / to beat the apparent Sea '· View League champion!> (Santa M:irgarita), and, \\ell, not :.o good enough to Mnd-up on_ the short end of a 74-66 decision to apparent cellar·dwcller Uni· \Cr:.il\. So 'at goes for Ne"pon I !arbor High bJskctball coach Bob Serven and his bJnd of Sailors as they continue what is becoming a 13-weck tuneup for the CIF Ill-AA pla)offs \\Ith but one game lcrt in league compctitaon. There's only one way the Sailors ( 12· 12) can extend their sca!>Qn, ond that's by in\'it:ition as :i \\aid card team. \\h1 ch ccm~ likely. What Serven as hoping for when the pla)offs come, 1s the return or the fire· po"-er he once cnva'iioncd for this team. That\ because Jlthough the Sailor!! ha'c beaten S;intJ MJrgarita (58·57) and took the Eagle) to the limit before falling. 43·41, a "ell :is ~omg no c to no e with Tusun and lnine, at' been ,... ~.... .; ~ p ESTAHOA CENTURY ••••• ••• • •••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••• ••• • ••••••••• :: : IJJ• :: ••••• ••• •••• • ••••• ~ Third-quarter rally goes for naught wh~n Estancia misses 15 of the last 16 attempts from the field. By Barry Fau.l\tler SA~'JA A~A -Ihc cltmb kJ1.hng to the Pacll1c Coast League bo)) ba)· kctbJll champ1Qn~h1p grc'" mulh stcepc.r and more treacherou' \\'cdne,lfo) for EstJncia H.£.h \\l11 h "a't· ed a 16-poant th1rJ·quancr comebad; an a ~~·3 lo~) at Ccntun. 1 'he LJbk' r ccd.ing a 'a.. tory to clinch at lcJ)I ;i 'h:m: ol their )C-.ond Pct l1 tk an thrc:e \CJr\ turnciJ a 29·1' deficit mto a 3~-JO.lc;H.I ''1th 1·20 ldt 111 the ·lhrrd quJrtcr 1->ul r 101d~ Ju'>t one ol 11\ f1n:.al 16 ,1101' io lal:.:r 1n the lounh pl.'nolJ. fatancw ( 13·1 I ll\erJll. h·3 111 k.11!UC) fell into a l:N·pl.1,c 11c ''llh l ra tiu ... o l ltll' anJ nce~h a \ldl>n Frida• u.cr '1,. 111n1? Lacun;i Uca h ;ind a I rabu .. :u I !tlh lo..,..,-JI (\>,la Me..,;i Ill ''In the tlllc out- right L:.11.:una Uea .. h hammered the l:a· &le'> {J-.!9 111 the :11-1 kJ~.:c mecung :ii the Artl~b· l!'m. "The\: 1.:n-~" "c ht'dcd th:' 11:amc," t\tanc1~ Co:i .. h l 11 , PJt I '>:ild-01 ha' plJ~cr-. ''ho app ·.ircJ J1,mtl.'re :cd in the l•pcnang (>\() rcr10J . '"\\ e tolJ them .it hJlfumc 1! C):ll1ultl pl:.i~ mud1 hcu.:r. :ind I '' ,1, pn pJ l I tlil.' "J~ ahe~ pt:l) .:d an tile 'c1.:ond ti.1 I ·· See TARS/14 hlancia's Jim Faul"ner lool.) for an opening an Wednesday's uel al Century. Defending is Cenlur)·'s Thomas Harmon Out cr:i-.1ng the llr't·h.111 tli.'l1.:1t. 'ct up b~ a 15·.! Ccntuf) ru•1 an the '1.. • J See EST ANClA B5 Daily Plltlt High ScbDol Athlete ot th8 weell Prayers, with some -answers ~ Banua is at the core of Costa Mesa High's surge for baske~ball respec tability , CIF playoffs. By Barry Faulkner $00!1s \\r 'et . C OlltU Me~a I llgh'!> Andre, .. Uanua hJ' .iJJeJ 'l1meth111t: 10 the trad111onal hoo11ng f unJ..amcntal-. of ~quann~ up, l cql· ang the elbow 1n. and Ou.:l 1ng the "n,1 to prnducc hJck,p1n. I I?" Hkes 10 CJll 11 prnyrr. A rn rtrrow oncup. ::.an . "I JU"t pra)' toGod ll goc 1n," l3JnuJ J1J of :.ome ul h1' '~..ant1h ~clect1\c !>hot attempt . "htch IJlll \.\ee k helped the ~lu~tJnl,~ ml>'.: into the thick of the CIF pJ.•)olf battle an the PJcalac CoJ'l lcJgue A 5·10 c:n1or oll guJrd. OanuJ cored I pt11111' an \\'cdn.eida\ \. .5847 up ct over '1'i1t1ng Century, then poured an 17 an I mlay· 51'· 48 home triumph over Lnguna Hilh. For hi effort , Banua I ) the Dolly l'ilot Athlete of the Weck Sponsored by: It\ the clas 1c c..1,e of ,1 coJch \:a\ln~: ·l\o. no. nl> ... lllCe -.hot.. " . - Ulc."cd '"'Ith quacl nc') JnJ plJ)'grnunJ creJta"it~. U01nu.1 1 hcst "hen JttJckang the bJ~ket . de pate h1!> linllll'd height I le I) the tc..tm') kJJ1ng -.corer. U\er· aging 11.3 per lOn tc t. "lie hle tu mJke thing' happen," Urc,,cr ,,11d "~omet1mc' hi; penetr ..1te' ll\\) oltcn in the 'cheme of o.u r offen,e, but he ha' the abala t)' lll ge t h1m.,clf out of trouhlc agJ1n't tJlkr opponent-.." _ rhou!_!h he rc..tp' JI\ 1denJ!> Ill the PJllll. UJnUJ .... ..11'0 eumfort· ..thlc oul\1Je the 1hrec·pl11nt arc, "here he hat 3 of 3 111 the 'c.:onJ qu..ancr JgJ1mt LagunJ 11111 , en route to 11 poanh an th e period. A \treal \hooter, UJnua made fi,e 'tr..11ght field goJb 1n the f1r,1 h.1lf ..al!Jan t Ccntuf\ He finl'hcd 6 ol 10 lrom the lloor and 5 of Cl frnm ihc lane •• rnd "c..inned a ke' li·foot faJe.i"JV an the I.ice ot .1 delcnder to C<tp a 9·:? ~t u,tJng .run to 'c.11 the \IClllry eJrl} 111 the evian --""'- fourth quarter. In the Llgun.i Hill' "an, he fin1:.heJ 5 ol I:! from the fie ld and added four foul 'hot!>. "Sometimes I hc.1r 11 J fter the game from Coach Ure\\er. af I take "Sometimes there's a little lack of di caplinc with Andrew's shot clcc· tion," lamented Mesa Coach Dilly Brewer, "But he can really get hot. When he' on a streak, you have to let him go. THE ATHLETE'S CHOICE omc bad shot . Uut he wa!> h:ipp) last "eel," Banua said. "My older brothers came to cc me 1862 Placentll Ave. Costa Mesi· 631-3433 3000 S. 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With Allison Englebrccht's ve rbal commitment to Pon land University, coupled with CdM's Lori Newcomer's signing at Alabama and Melissa Harrington's (Cate) acceptance at Princeton, the number of l~I volleyball players who have continued in college has reached 68. The scholarship opportunities that Title IX (gender equity) created is a major factor in allowing these young women collegiate careers. or the 68 players, 49 have been. scholarship athletes. With the vast emergence of wome n's athletics, especially volleyball, many coaches have n grc.al deal of leeway in having athletes acccp1ed for admission Volleyball at their coll ege who nonnally would not be admitted. IN -SIDE -SIDE -OUT Under the net F or the referee to call a11 "under," 1he player's "'hole foot mu\l be com· plctely in the other tcJm's court I( just a p:in of the foot -.i~ on the line. an "under" should not be called. , If any other part of the boJy (knee, hand, etc.) wuches the other side of the court, th:it also is an "under" viol.:ition. • Do yo u have a vollc)ball question'? Send your question to Charlie Brande, Daily P1lo1 Sports Department, Box 1560, Co)ta Mes;i. 92627. Harbor's Mane Lundie and Karen Oben, ' ho followed their club coach, Dale Flicldngcr, to USC. 0th.er notable area stars arc collegiate All-Americans Kori and Km Pulaski, MJmc ·• Wurts, Kari Rush and Jenny £\ans. 1 'l.\t,... MMt·~tl.i.ly Pilul Cd.\1's Jason Boyce drjves to\\ard ball; Tanne r Rupp (inset) fi res away in Thursday's 4-2 victory. To go to the school of )Our choice i often more important to the c pla)ers than the actual llcholarl>hip. Boys volleyball has abo created many college opportunities for our local athlete . It seem'> th.it many good athle tes find the access to college athletics is moth better m men'notk)ba11 thJn mo)t other sporti.. A ll\I of college men's pla)C'' \\uulJ he long · Some of these arc S1c'e T1mmon (NH), ~!Jr~ Slcvecove (N II), Dill Yardle)• (NII). fom Uunndl ~NII), Kc,in Droke (NH). K)le SIJugluer (~H J. Urucc Caldwell (NH ). Jon Wall:ice (btan ... 1.1) Adam I ock\\tX>d (Es1an1.:1J), L)rc" and Scan ShC\\.trd (NII), Mike Cum (!\II ). t\111hom Cur"1 (Cate). Scott Petersen (Cd~1), T) Pri'c (Cd~I J, John Abtrom (NH), Chm PhhJ (C.d.\I). J.i,un Peri.in., (CdM). Matt Herrington (Cd~!). Ru" Gan (N I I), Matt Fucrl1nngcr (fatJn~·1J), 0 <1'1! John!>on (CdM). Joey l·u .. chct11 (Cd.~1) .111J 1).111 and Steve Vrcb(llO\•ich (~~la ~k'..t anJ ht.111ci.1). CdM clinches CIF berth ~ Sea Kings rout visiting Irvine, 4-2: Smith , Timmons· sparkle in the net. By Richard Dunn s.., r, 't'.ri1er oth er's \\eakncss, and the other· weaknes is the other's st rength. Out they·re both pretty good. Smith got the edge for about three games this year, when ~c pl:l}Cd all the time, but they're )plitting time again. "They're both so good, it's difficult knowing who 10 leave out." Abo, h)' League schoob do no1 offer ~cholar:.h1pi. but do offer an C\cellent ed.ucat1on Six girls ha'e or \\ill auenJ Princeton Un1ve r:ii'I) over the )ear . All 68 college pla)Cr!i ha' c learned 1hcir ba\IC an<.! ad,anced :.kilb \\h1lc competing for the Orange County Vollc)ball Club. More NCAA . champion\hip pl.1)ers ha'c stancJ their careen~ at OCV13C than any otf1cr club in the United Sta1ci.. CORONA Dl:.L MAR -Goal· t kccp111g lor Comna dcl Mar High's .. ho)' \Occcr team " not a lonely JOb. / Uri.in Smith and Tim Timmons keep ~ Both were turning a\\ay the Vaqueros. Although CdM allcmpted a dozen shots in the first h;alf, ii blew three fast break and two corner- 1.ick opportun11ics. The reputat ion of our area and the high le"cl of play dcfini1ely allow our pla)Cr<i an ad,ant:ige "hen lh£Y pursuc_9pportuni1iel> in college \OllC) ball. The fir t )CholJr\hip athlete' were Nc\\p~.>rt It is grc:u to \CC the gro\\ th' of the -.port but. e'en murc important!),' 1he op,>urtun1t1c., lhJt :m.' prc!lenlcd arc outstanding. ca1.h other cumpany. , In \\'cJne)daf' Sea Vie\\ League gJ111c aga1n't ln1ne. Sm11h. a senior, and 'J 1mmon,, a JUnior, combined for nine saves ,1., the host Sea Kings \.\hipped Irvine, 4-2. to clinch a Cll· Southern Section l·A playoff spot. Cd~1 (19-1-4 O\Crall, 8-1-4 tn league), ran!...ed ~o. 4 in thi "'cek's Orange County coaches' top· 10 poll. as "'ell as No. 3 in CIF Division IV cir- dc,, cored three times In the first half, then built· m lead to 4-0 when junior forward Jason Boyce 1,1lhed his second goal of the game and team· leading 2.51h of the season. Irvine (5·12-6, 1·10-2) scored its t"-O goals with· in eight minutes of each other in the final 15 min· ute'i of the gJmc. "We dominated the game, but at the end we put in our reserves anJ we played a little nervous- ly on defense because we had ·changed our team 'o much,"' CdM Coach Ray Hales said. "They just · l.1ugh1 us off balance."' The Sea King.,, who have .seven shutout<i this 'ea'>On, were once again solid on defense, holding lnine to only three shot -on-goal m the first half. Smith 'a\ed all three attempts. r1mmons. plJ)IOg in fhe C<Thr goal in the '>CC· ond half, sa\ed si.'I:. ··1t"s funny," H:ilcs said. "One's strength is the Today's TV-radio Hallb~1ck Dustin Lee scored sc,en m1nu1cs into the conte\t for CdM. after BO)ce 's 15-}ardcr wa stopped b) Irvine goalie Scou G)urina (six sa'c ). Lee picked up the carom. drilling it into the net. Do) CC ga'e CdM a 2-0 edge "1th nine minutes left 1n the fir t half. taking a nice midfie ld pass from Tanner Rupp off his chest and outspnnting nn Irvine defender to the goal. Wuh three minutes rcm11ining in the half, CdM's 8111 Rimmer dro'c about 40 yards with the ball and juked three Irvine defenders on. his way to the net before . coring. gi\ing the Sea King a 3· 0 cu1ihion CdM, wh1th .also au empted I:? !>hots 1n the sec- ond half. increased its lead to 4-0 when Bo)Cc took an inside pa s from halfback Paul Fruchbom, who'd taken a pass from Doug Smith, and-fired a JO-yard straight-on kick. The Sea Kings. with one league game remaining on Friday (at University). are still ticJ for second place with Saddleback, one point behind league leader Santa Margarita. Saddleback defeated Woodbridge on Wednesday and Santa Margarila beat Tu\tin to keen the race unchanged. tUVIN tuou• . "''" Cd\I 3-0 CotONt tlel Mai 4, IN!-2 llWlt KOMQ ly 1 McCaAry 1 SM\ Gf\IMI 6 Oto u 6 CdM teomo lloytt 1 ""'-1 lee 1 Sitts 511'.,. 3 r......,,. e Deep sea TELEVISION Auto Racing 10 am -ARCA Da/tOfla 200. ESPN Horae Racing Pro Beaketbell 7 35 pm -Ha..vks-Kinos. TBS Boxing WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS DAVEY'S LOCKER -3 boats, 45 anglers 60 bonito, 7 cahco bass. l sand bass. 23 sculpin, 1 sheephead. 12 rock fish. 2 white fish. 2 sargo, 10 span1sh 1ack. 25 blue perch. 53 mackerel 4 p m -Los Al repta1s. PT 8 p "' -Anita rtplays. Ch 56 College BHket ball 4 30 p m ~c St ·Vlrg1rua. ESPN 4 JO pm -S Flonda-VCU. Pl 6 30 pm -L vllle· Tulane ESPN 10 30 pm -Oregon St ·UCLA, PT Pro Hockey 1 JO pm Red w.ngs Kinos PT 10 pm. -'87 Leorwd-Hagler. ESPN Bowling 12 30 Im -LPBT tourney, ESPN RADIO College BHketb•ll 7.30 p.m -OSU·UCLA. KMPC (710) 7 30 pm. -Oregon·USC. KNX (1070). r 30 pm -Utah St ·LBS. KORG (1190) 11 p.m. -.utah·SDS. XTRA (690) Pro Hockey 7 30 pm -Det -Kinos. XTRA (690). NEWPORT LANDING - 2 boats. 22 anglers. 58 bontto. 4 sheephead, 3 calico bass. 2 scutpin. 1 sand bass. 75 blue perch. 12 mackerel. BANUA: Athlete . Of the Week From 91 play and I think th ey \\ere a little surprised I scored a mil.Ch a., I did." The back-to-back wins improved the Mustang ' record to 11 ·9, 3-S in the PCL TI1e Century game marked the team' 10th "in. qualifying 11 fo r CIF playoff consideration as n wild-ca rd cntf). The Mus tangs lost a chance ::it the PCL's th ird guaranteed play- off pot Wednesday, losing to uguna Beach, bu t arc a strung bet to continue in the po:itsea.son. "We're talking abou1 the pla)'off!>, now,',' :ud D:rnua, ~ho tran - ferrcd to Cosia Mesa before his Junior yc~ir from Salinas High. "'he re he pla)'ed ':i r~ity baskelball a!> a sophomore. "We \\On our leJguc: \\hen I was a ophomorc, i.o it \\U a li ttle 1ough for me 10 adjust to lo~ing last )Car at Co\ta Mc'a (the tcum fini,hcd -i-19),'' Danua explained. ·· 1 made a promi'e to my elf that we 'vould turn things around this year. and I \\Orkcd \Cry harJ in the off eason to help make that happen." A starting dcfensi'e back tho laM 1wo seasons on the football team (both 3-7 campJigns). Banua h hoping to make 1he mo't of his fm:il hot :n a "in-rring-senson. And like his off balance deli, cries to the ba I.ct, 11's not prm ing to be such a bad shot, after all. HEAL Look & FM! a.tter with affordable, effective & con~nlent weight loal program. ,,.. coneutt ....... 778. 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Even thi last Sunday, the rain stopped just in time to get the race off on lime, ;ind only a brief shower interrupted an otherwi~e great sailing day. According to BYC Race , Administr:uor Eric Proul, thi!> is the fir t time in year!> that all four of the scheduled races were completed. If you pal>scd on this yenr' Sunki!>t Scries1 you missed some or the be!>t winter racing thi!> nrea has seen in years. In PHRF A, Charles Bre"cr's Jlcanbcat finished second in Sunday's race, eking o ut a quarter-point victory over Jeff Farwcll's Wylie Grade A Ens gn Intermediate's unbeaten 8th ~rade team -s1tt1ng from left. Rosendo Salilnas, Kenny Bowen, Greg Wertman, Ben Phoenix nd jasorr Srolomayer. Standing lrom left, Coach Stan Serafin. Ou1n Wise. Jeremy Henderson Ethan Wells. Peter Cunningham. Eddie Tru~on, Danny Pulido. Tne nucleus of this back-to-back championship squad ts set for Newport Harbor next !all. Jllll 111'11111 Boating 38 Cursor for overall honor!>. Jiffy Too, !>alfed by the DCYC team of Wood~ anJ Kerrigan, continued their winning ways, winning PHRF D. Dick Hayden \.\3 just one point back in Rasco/. In PHRF C, another DCYC team, Smith and Worsham, sailed to a convincing Ensign Sea Bees post a great big Al SL\·point class win. One·de 1gn series overall winner were: Santana 20 Might)' f\tou!>e, J im Jackman, BYC; Etchells· Lending Lady, Grablc10rti2, BYC; Thi tic· Comic Tom:Jto, Chri Gedro e, MBYC; Liser: M:m Need!> \Vomcn. Steve Shupak, llYC; Lido l.tA: Fifty·Pi/]}, fam MulvJnt:\, DCYC; Lidct 148: Ourillo. Paul William-.. UYC: Senior Sabot · PaislcJ. Marilyn Gibbons, llYC; Junior S.1bo1: .\11 hie(. Loui!> Hulme , DPYC. • Sprngue "ins Mnnn Trophy: Sue Lehman 12s managed 10 get 1n fi,c rJCC) for the Harry Mann Trophy bet"ccn rain -.ho"er SumJa). Henl) Sprague shoY+ed thJt t\_e remcmbereJ all the odd "ind )h1fh and currents that come along "1th a rare Ea!>terly hrccLe: he finil>hcd with (.25 point!> {I· l ·3· 1·2). John and Jennifer Drayton {taking a break from "riling boating column!>) finM1eJ a clo e econd \.\llh 7.50 points (2-:!-1·2·1), and CJrl Reinh.irt \\3 1h1rJ "ith 17 points. • 6~t h annual 'CYA Mid"inter' Regalia: This Y+cckcnd (Feh. IJ-14). locJI cluh) """'be ho!>ting portions of thh )Car\ :innual t\llJ" 11ller\ Regatt3. rhe folio" ing Occh "111 be !>a1lang lucall): AmcricJn L,.g1un ) JCht Club· l'HRF A. 13 and C; O:.ilboa Yacht Club. Lido l.t, l tchdl-. :!2. ~h1elJ.,, Soling and Santana 20; NC\'vport I !arbor YJcht Club· I J\er. Lehman 12, Defender I:!, CFJ. Sabot!>. ~tan} regional cta .. !>C~. \uch a'> Snipes, Schock 35-, t.ir and ·1 urn.lJue-. ..... ,11 be '>J1hng in other Southern California harbor!>. I or more 1nfurmat1on, contJt t the Southern Cahfurn1.i Yach11ng ,\\\OCIUllOfl office JI (310) 4.t3-742<>. ~ Ens ign Intermediate's eighth·grade boys team finishes with penection. By Barry Faulkner Spans Wnter NEWPORT U EACH ·1 he eighth· grade· bo)S ba-.- kctbull team at En!.ign In ter· mediate S hoot c-Jmc up w11h the perfect ~nlorc to an unbeaten ch:imp1on,h1p 'CJ\On a!> !le\cnth grader'I The Sea Ike!> po .. tcJ Jnuthcr 7-0 campa ign tht!> )CJr, culmin.11· ing \\ith a 41-35 \ICtOf) O\er ·1 cW1nlle in the di!>tnd ch-.1mp1· on-.h1p gJmc. JJn 2 •. on their home noor "Th1!> team h;b been together tor l\\U yc.ir'>, and it ha' put to- gcther qu11e :i !llreak." ln~1£n m ... nt Coach Stan Serafin \aid I le a\erage) almmt 15 point' 1 c\V1n1'lc. "hich pu,hcd En· a g 1111c, \\ luch l!I ... cmat1on.d f,ir ~1gn in 1h1:ir rcgular·,CJ">ii 1m:c1. .u~ .kH:L p.l.1.)11 i!. ~I\ ruinu11.· 1111! -.1 .HJ. '4 triumph tor th~· 4u.1 rtur' ~-.ralin . iJ ol l'uhdo ~c.1 U...:e' -\\J\ tl1l' h1nc l\>mpe-"Ant! m •. ,, l I the :1mc . he unh 11111111, Jll\ltd1ng hi )..r 11111 , p! ·~Cd the 111'\I h.111. beC:lll'-0: "" · \\'~ .\4'.rc v.-hup111~ tc.nm h) h.1d -.uch :i l11c lc.11.J. D.JllJ\\ " Jh,lut ~II point-..· ')u it in ex· 'umcune )uu'rc t:oing tu hc:11 .1 pl.1ineJ ... I e\\ ink le ".1, the onl: lua ;.ibout .1, a h1,bh , .. houl pl.1) • le.int th.II plJ\CJ U\ IOU!,!h, bul uur k1J.., re,punJcJ tu th.it ch.ii· klll!C both lllllC\" I ~.iJ1nc. the t J ·1>-tu·b.11.l 1.hJlllP' "'""\; cu lapta1n' O.:iian: PuliJu an.I J..:rcm\. I kndcr on, "hn c.1d1 t.dlicJ I' JkH nh in th~· l'11 11np1,111,h1p gJn , ... PuliJu. .i !J·llk.lt·2 pli-t man. kd the t.: 1m in '"l!11ng~.1:iJ ,q1, .1 turcc Jdr.:n,r. cl~ J'> .1 ~h 11 hl\>..kcr. A .. 1anJ1>u t 111 '111011.il J Ulllvr U.l\lctb.il!, p • J I \\ •'' n.1mcd all·tourn.1m ·nt tor th.: \l~lllrJUU\ p 11 te.1111 ;.it thl' .111· nu al ~JU I h1l1J:.i\ Cl.1,.,1c 1t1u r11:>· l'uh Jo\ ulJcr ,1,tcr. D1.111e, 1, a ~ophornnrc nll.: ·nber of 1'\ \\. r• rt I IJ1 bor\ S.: \ 1c" l c3gu: co·l ·:id111g' r"t) 1e.1m.' I kmkrwn. the tcJ.m·, p<11111 gu 11J, i' .1 potent "l'.1111111 111 the S.:.1 Be.:' tu!l-... ouu pre". .inJ .1JJ, m1.:l11~c111 pla) -m;i~.1ng to h1' 't:Jh\Jll Jekn'1'e dut~ Pctn <. unni11d1..im. Greg \\.:rtm n .1J l~t1an \\.:lb round.:d 11ut ht." tarun~ hnC'up. " ue a ... iron..: b~n .. h 111, ludl.'d 1'l lll1\ Ulm1.:•n, J1Je L rb.,n. J.1 1lll \1 1,i;n:-i)c r. Quir \\ 1'"· l·dd1~ Tru\lon, Ro,end"' Sah •1::is :ind !kn PhocnL\. C'u11111ngham w:i-. the tcJ1T1 ll 'cco1Hl·bc-._1 ,,or er. ;.inJ terror· tteJ oppon1:nh lrom bC)OOd thre ·p1>1nt r .1ngc "I I: h.1, a tin.: outside ~hot. ant.I h1: Jl'o d11e' a !!OOJ JOb on J .. ·tcn ct t11n ';i1J . \\ rl in t h~ third member ul the threc·!!u.ird :.itt:.11.l. chipped in ''1th h:ill·h:inJlinli!, JOd triln,i· t1on ~ 011111!. "hilc \\ell-. u!>cll h1~ • .<) tram.: ~anJ • 1.1.rc""cnc~' to domin.11.: the boarJ, on both cnJ, ,,f the 11 llf. "I h.• ga'e u~ our mu .. ctc 111- ,,Jc,'' S.:r01lin 'aid ul \\ dl' cr.1:111 :il'o pr;.11,cJ the nun· 't.:r:1.J'-""hl\ lalo;l'I) \\l ulJ hOJ\C bc~n kaCurcJ p.:rlurmcr' at other UhlrlCI ... ch0<>l' ~hi t of-En,1gn·, pl.1\CI'> arc , .. hedulcJ hJ .111.:~J 't:"port Harbor. U1.lCHd1n!! t'-1 ...r.illn. J thuui;ht \\ h1.:h, nu Jl>Ubt c\-.1lt.:~ !:>J1l1..1r' Cu.id1 Uuh s ... r\l·n It's back to the drawing board Mc'a de\ rihcd \\.eJ nc,J.I\ ' pr\>CCethnc' J' lrCl'\\hecJing. hu t ilre,1 princ1pJh fom J,l· '-\'t>,nn (C. ornnJ dcl ~t.H I .111J \tt.:H' P.t\ 1lh I '~'~port ll.trl1or) ,,11J the mcll1ng al,1> Ill· dudi.'t.I \Umc \Ola11ht) l)l'I, Cf\11~ .ind 'i IOI I \1.irg.1r1t.1, thc 1.1 lltl l~ ·, three ll1 1jlll p lf1"-hl ii \1;h1>\ll,, HI 'l'Jl I r.1tc k.igul' • WE SERVICE n-tE FOllOWING • · BOATS-VANS-MOTORHOMES OFFROAD VEHICLES ~ Orange County principals reject three '94-98 re-leaguing proposals. I hl pnn1.1p.d' d,•n t like hl 'l''-th1. i.k.1 ot .1 'upcr kac111: hec.111,c 11 co\lld · 11'.1h• thlll!!' J1rfllUll '1t1r thc 1llhcr 1.l1t1pk•,l·honl' c11mpctml! 111 th.11 k .1µ11e," l\lfll_r '1i.! · 1 heri: \\J' I 11.·nJ\.•n,, Ill h,1\e ttw Hirn· r I All AMERICAN & MOST IMPORTS SAME OWNER 28 YEARS By Barry Faulkner <, \RDI \, <.1RO\ I Or.tn!!e ( ,1unt~ h1~h '" h1\(1I prinur "' 'cnl the to ml ml1cr rclcJ!!Uing n1mm11 tce h.ick to the dr ·•" 1ni: ti\1.ird \\edne,d.I\, \lrtu.1lh rc1c ct1n1: '''three 11Htt.1I pnlr<l\111, and '<'luntccrin)! J' m.1m a' ,~,..-n .1111.·rn.111\l' "I here "ere ,11 h.""t t"''' 11ther prnpm.il' r.r1. , .. ·ntcd th 11 rn1~ht h" n11111. pri1m1"n~ {th.tn the: th rle nri!!1n,1l •lite,)," ,,11J Bnl,,1 (11.11111l ll1ch l'r11h1p.1I B11l1 .\lc,,1 thl' 1.l\Ulll\ r1.'k.1it•1111.: , 11mm111ee l h.11rm.1n \1 lc .l\l th II \\ ,, th1.· ll'lllH nl the J1,\'.U"Hln .. \k,.1 ind rtprnent,111\C' lrorn the n111c "I here "ere 'ome pc''-' n •mmcnh." '·Ill! J.1u1b\ll0 "'h1k J>.t\ICh 'llJ lh1: nC\\ llJth lc.1!!ue l\\.1th .1 nm:lcu' <ll \I 11..r De1 \cl'\lll 'perJn1.1. ll1'11n .1nJ S.1nt,1 \nal "·'' the c.11.il~"'" lnr mu t ol the J 1,wn1 1'.1\ll h .ti'<' da1med j.tC<'P 1ph-. ...... , cmph.1- '11nl ll" 111 th" m•:dmc \\llh ... u~nl!th 111 phl!!r.tm ~CIO~ \\Cll:htcJ nHll~ hl'.1\11' (1u\g· I~). '111..·nJ;.!h Pl pmgr.1m .md l'nrllllllll'lll .ire the three cntt:r1.1 u,cJ 111 the rl'le.1~u10!! prlXC" \\h1d1 "Ill flH ll\ lllnl 'l\·le,101 league' JntJ une 'c' en team l lrc u1t nxh1.1I , ... hll<ll' Ill 'l r.ir.ill' k.1~11~... 111.t I th1nl.; ththc thrll ,lh1h1J, d1in't hi1H' 111ud1 Oh)C\. I hlll l\1 th ti ( 1.'0lllf\ ... I hlk t-.1, I.; .111d \.int I \r I \\ 1111 "'Ul 1ndudld 111 till' f'hlf'<''lJ llltfi l'.ll!lll' .... 11 h I"\\\ l' llh '11 'l ' IJ!..i._ ..\1.114-1 04:~ I ~ )\; f,+H,<.t .1nJ C...lf\lfl. h,l\c upu1h u111u1ed th..: prn· pth.11 h.1,ul 1111 ,,1mpl.'tlt \l llJllll\ .11111 e111oll ment ''"Jc' 1.1 •rt nt "''""'' k.1~un ''.tr mee1 \\ cdnl·~d.I\ .11 Ho" 1 l ir ind ... · l\l "h111lc the 1.u rrent pr,, I""·"' J,i" 11 tn .t 'mJllcr number he hire pre· .. c111in~ thn'e w J fin,11 meeting ul,the princ1· p.1h I d 1 ~I \t the I cti 1J Ol\'Clln~. Mc,,1 ,,11J rn11C1· p.11, "111 be J'l..cd lo choo'e d fin.ti prof)("·''· "h1d1 "'II hl -.uhm11tc:d tu lhe C II outhern \lllton l1H the 1~M·% l'\clc (>J, 11.h anJ J.n:oh,1111 '>JIJ .1prcJlang tor ,i l\\ll·\.C.it r\l'lc. r,11hc1 than thi: l11tH·H'oll pl.111 HlteJ 1n reccnll\ h\ the Cll \\ ( nunul. 14,1.., Jl,ll J1,cu .. ,eJ ')m:h .1 m\l\~ h1me\er .... ,,uld require ~uthcrn Sutiun .1pph\\.tl. "'h1ch \\Ould h,l\C to l'nmc .111.:r thl· t.1rmul.1t1on nf the rnunt) \ fin~l pn>JXh 11 M.1ter Dc1 Pnnc1pal L ,1c P1lrtt·r .1grecd the center of the dchatc "'·'' the ne" lcJ~uc. Jnd d.11med the .t m.1Jur theme <'I the nc"' propo,•11" ccntcreJ ,1rounJ pl.11.ing M.11cr P\.irtcr th.: "Hllllh ( "·"' L 1.ai.:u1..· rl'J'l'-''•'11 1.111,e 1in the 1ek.1cu1ng 111111111111 ... ·,· '·"" h1.· h.1, •• hclllf ll.ldini.: ln•m thl' rnri.1p.1l' hit \1.1l11IJ .il~1 hl c Ill 'Cl" h.irJ J:.it,1 I ,,ln l,i" rntlrl") tu hc11u i.:.1u~l "hlrl th'" 'trength Jie, in term' ,,f ..:ompct1ll\C cqu1t\ "I'm !!llC"IO!! \\C 0 1l pwduce .1hOUI l\\1\ rr1 fX"JI .. to l1c \111..:d upt'll h~ 1h1.• ,Prllll'lr 11, P11rtcr ,,11J 'I hl·n 11 mu::ht ~c J 1. .1,... t I hr111g1ng our 'k1.·pin!! bag~ (Ill the I eh ~I mcct111~1 and rc.H:h1n~ ,1 decl\lun " lUNE-UP & DIAGNOSTlC SERVICE SMOG CERTIFICATE CARBURETION & FUEL INJEOlON College baseball 11an1111ard1 punish La Verne with 16-hit attack, 11-1 LA VERNI::. -The Southern California College ba cb31l te3m u ed 3 15·hit attack to punish host La Verne, 11 ·1, Wednesday night in a non-conference game. Senior third ba cman Albert Contrera hit a pair of homers, a t"o run !>hot 111 the third ond a olo blast in the fifth, 10 help the Vanguard even their record at l· J It "as the ca!>On-opc ner Cor the Leopards. Ken Turner and Ted Wieczorek eul!h went 3 for 4 for sec to sup.- pot t the wong pitching perform· once of Ryon Meredith. The. jun· occ tees on on Cypress CYPRESS -Clint Stanfield o ( Or.anic Co:ut Colleae ~hot n 79 in Orange Emp1rc Conference golf oc11on WcdncMlay at the ()pre Golf Club, lc:adina OCC to a 412· 422 vtctory over Cyprc . Brent Bordwell (80). Sean Doul· ton (83), Mike Sharp (M), Chris Kcytc (86) and Jerr Hunt (88) also h:ad wlid tound1 for the Pirates. I J 1or right-hander to' ed even !>hut· out inning , l>tnking out eight and allowing four walk nnd ju t one hit. Dwight Ncade al~ homered for the Vanau:ird '. connecting with a man aboard in the i.cvcnth inning. sec returns to action today. ho ting Biota in a 2 p m. game. NON.CONFIRINCI loC .. 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Coupon . -=» ... d'"' MacGreg or D Golf Package Save 5100 Sale 5374" Reg . 5474" Men's and Women's • 3 Woods • 8 Irons • Ping style golf bag •Tap-In putter · • Knit head covers 1iqiw.1 2·17-t) (714) 545-3127 2701 Harbor Blvd . ot Ho1bo1 & Adams ne.t to Albert,OM in the Mesa Verde Center osto Mesa -Since 1986 ' Coupon Bags SSQ. S 100 . $1 S OFF $101 -$160 $20 OFF $160 & Up -$30 OFF AL L Men's Shirts 20~o Off \.....· M Thursday. February 11. 1993 / Corona del Mar runs into a nightmare at lrvlne four apiece. the half. ~ Nothing goes right for Corona del Mar in loss to Irvine's Vaqueros. •The Sea Kinp went 2 for 14 from the field in the Cirst half lo go into the locker room at intenni5 ion down, 20-8. • Corona failed to get an offensive rebOund until late in the third quarter, and "'as outboarded in the game, 39-25. COM IR'V'INE referee took the point off &he board and save lhc ball out or bounds to the Sea Kings in5tC3d. Irvine's Eric Ambrozich was the Ion player in the game to score In doubl figures. finishing with 15 points to g along with 11 rebounds. Oreg WakchJ had eight points and 13 rebound\. . . . . . . . . . . . .. After the game, Orris could onlY. shrua about his team's mis· -------· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . cubic 25 percenl ~hooting ( 10 of 40) from the noor. "We didn't create any op- portunities to do any· thing offensively to- night," he aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Arter shooting 41 percent from the noor in the fim half, the Vaqueros heat· cd up in the second half. By Dennis Brostemous SPoft' Vt w lRVINE -!'here were •Starting point gunrd Dan MacMil- lan was unable to suit up becau e or a pinched nerve in his right foot MacMil- lan sa) he's hopeful of returning to ac· t1on for the Sea View League finale on Friday at home again t Univcr ity sion IV playoffs appear good. C.Orona del Mar is ranked No. 9 in the Clf rankings. The division include 35 schools -and there is 3 32-team brac~ et. very few, 1f any, po!>ll1\-eS to 1 be derived for Corona del e \ Mar High from Wednesday night's Se::i View League • ' boys basketball game at Ir- vine. In being held 10 their 10\\e'.)t coring output of the sea~n. the Sea Kmgs dropped a 49-26 verdict to the V Jqueros. Now 5·8 in league play, the Sea King (along with Newport Harbor and Saddle- bacl.) remained one game behind Wood- bridge.: in the battle for fourth place and the final guaranteed playoff spot in the Sea View. .. They played well and \\'C didn't," summed up a frustrated CdM Coach Paul Orris. "Initially, I thought our de· fcnsc played all right, but that eh<Snged. We're just not playing to~ether." Typical of the Sea Kin~· futility wa~ when the officials took away a point from C.Orona with 26 econds remaining. Smead'~ hort ba e· line jumper for Co· rona with 5:25 to play in the first quarter --~-.----=.~ )liccd '" me's lead to MacMillan 4·2. The Vaquero (18·7, 8-5) did not allow nnother Sen King point until Fa- bian Bohne's two free throws with 6:45 to play in the econd quarter which made it 14·4. 0 au VlllW LUOU• ,,,,.... ••• .., .......... ., 2• Cw _ _..._ ll"lllM ....... ..""''-0 I 2 1 I.-1 0 0 C 2 0 , ' ~ ) 0 ) , C 0 t I MlllrOl.d i I 2 15 It wus a game in which: t 1 0 3 W#ln 4 0 2 a 00 4 0~ J ... 036 2121..-..-21)5 0212.....,_, 1022 • CdM' Todd Merriman, averaging 17 4 points per game, "-Cnl 0 for 6 from the field ::ind fin1llhcd y, ith one point, the first time :ill season he has not reached double figure~. • • St:ining CoronJ center Preston Smead led the team with eight points, but Y.as limned to JUSt tY.O rebounds. CdM') co-lcaderll 1n that department had With their fifth loss in their last six games, \he Sea Kings fell to 12-12, the firlll ume since the llixth game of the sea- son their overall record has dipped to the .500 level. De~pite the loss and the fact the Sea Kings do not ha\c a guaranteed benh, their c~ances for a spot in the CIF Divi- CdM's Jeff Schroeder was sent to the line fo r a one-and-one situation. After Schroeder netted his first try, a referee was summoned to the scorer's table where he was informed that Irvine hnd only committed six team fouls. The nex t CdM field goal came on an· other Smead jumper with 2·23 left in the second quarter which made it 17·6. Sin- gle free throy,s by Kyle Thompson and Ramm Bastani in the final l :36 ac· counted for the other Corona points in 1022~ 1002 "'°' 0000 COftllll 0 0 0 0 10 S 16 K Tee.ta 23 2 IS O ac-~. Owal1•1'9 2 • 1 11-1& • 11 17 12-0 w.-~ 1.•· Calling it a ."cor1ectable error," the That old 'me first, me only' attitude raises its head, again ...,. Three solid proposals are tossed asrde; and me bottom line is very ofd. J u't "'hen 11 appeared san11y hJd gotten the b ·Cler of th1.. Or;ingc Counl) releagu1ng p1l 1..e'>s. the pol1t1cal machinat ions of !>pcc1al intere't) threw the l1ab) out \\Ith the bath water. A JO-member commlltce, comprised or r1.:prc,1.ntat1•e' from the count)'!> cu rrent nine lt.igue' Jlld chaired by lloba GrJnde Princ1p:il Uub ~1c'>J , Jpplied some ~ohd lug1c to its formu!Juon of three proposah, presented to the count)' pnn1.1pab at a meeting Wednesday. H<tndltng a difficult task "1th admirable cll1c1cnC). the comm11tee, "'ith a fey, minor e~cep1 ions. balanced geography, cumpet111,e equH) Jnd enrollment in prvpo!ling 1.ine su-teJm league' nnd one \C\l.~n-team league llut r;.1t hc r than \U&gesting some mmor 11111..ering, 1hc rest of Orange County's pr.mc1pab crumpled the three original proposal!> under a mound of multi-colored ahcrna11 ... es, trashing common sense for the ~pecific desires of No. l {Capistrano Valley, Dana Hills, El Toro, Mission .VteJ<>", San Clemente and Sanra Marg:irita). Sa\ e )'Our "hining, Santa Margarita! In terms of the rcleJguing criteria of geography, compc1iti"e equity and enrollment -in that order of empha~1 , a~ tran'lporta11on cu,ts loom large on di!otrict budgets e\el)'\\hcre -the e propO\als mal..e absolute llCn'.)e. Hardly a urpris.c . then, thJI 1hcy !>tand to be l:lrgely reworl..ed. With those nine league!> 1n pl.ice. the newly-created 10th league propu!lcd to align Mater Dci, Servile, E:.spe ran1J, Tustin. Santa Ana und Saddle back It "ould be foolish lo ignore the argument~ for compet111ve equity from Suddlcback Jnd Santo Ana here, "hile Tu,1in'!> smaller enrollment provides 11 the bnsis for a minor protest. But hey, Maier Dei and Scrv1te are a natural, and Speranzn's Anaheim location and perennial strength in everal ~pom make it a solid add1uon. Looking nt the three ongmal proposal , ')1'< of the 10 propo ed league!. were Jltgned \\ithout dMcnt, leaving the Orange, Century and Freeway Lcagucll Prep sports Tusti n, enrollment concerns M1de, ha produced llOme of the county's fine~t teams in football, basketball and baseball (which like 1t or not, arc behind the principals' perception of competitive equity). So what of Santa Ana and SJddlebacl...., untouched The Empire Lc<igue plan ~hifted Los Alum11os 1n10 the ~un!i.et league, 8peranzJ into the new league, 1.\-tlh Wc~tmin!>ter (Sun!>et) and Kennedy (Garden uro"e) coming ahoard Applau~e all around · f urihcr kud<., "'crc'(orthcom1ng for their sugge)l1on thJt the ~unset Lc;.1gue include Lo!> Alam110~ Y.ith the f1\c Hun11n gton Ueach Union D1!ltnc1 hools. san<> We~tm1nster. Of the fou r rcmJming league!>, various proposal!> included an e"<tremely workable Pacific CoaM League (Co.,ta Me~..i. Estancia, Aliso Niguel, Laguna l.kdch, laguna H1Hs and Century). Seoa \. 1cw League (Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor. lr'\-tnc Trahuco Htlh, Unive rsity and WoodbridgeJ. and South Coa'>I League The Saint ha\e not c'actly hJu much succe!I!> in .lny !lport (other lhJn occcr and football) in the Sunset Leagu e, and 111-.ely y,,on't become an athletic juggernaut in the future . They would likely \lruggle in any league they enter, ~o geography become) th e primary fJclor in making them the )Jcrific1al lamb!I of the ney, "Super" League. Saddlchack. though i.cemingl) ideally m:.itched y,,1th Sea View League compe1it1on, is yet another 'acnfic1al lamb in the propo al, hut not "11hout -.ome JU'>l1fi cat 1on 1 he Roadrunner'I boa t an enrollment of 1,953 (according to CIF figures Crom grade'\ JO.] 2), which I'> greater lhJn those of the rest of the Super !>choob ~;mra Ana .. -enroNmcnT. by The way, 1s fated at 1.90 . with Espcranla (1,771), Mater Dei (1,519) Tu!>t1n (1,385) and Scf'\atc (l,032) all lo!>1ng the number) game. They )hould have left well enough, alone. Orange Coast men's b2'sketball team loses, 95-88 MISSION VJE.:JO -The Orange Co:i.st College men\ bJ~k.etb<tll team let an eight-point halftime lead \,1nl'lh and dropped a 95-8 deci)ion 10 Irvine Valley \\ edne'>dJ) in an Orange Empire Conference game a1 C...spi)trano VJlley High. In d1pp1ng to 4-21 o .. crull and I · I 0 in the confer· ence, the Pirates suffered their ninth straight loss and 17th setback in their last 18 game . Irvine Valley im· prove) to 13-14 and 4.7 Jeff Porter, who led the Pirate with 25 poilus, hc:lped Coa!>t to a 54-46 m!vantage at halftime . But IVC connected on 22 of 28 free-throw chances in 1he econd half to take command, Laguna Beach · handles Mustangs with the homecourt 'black' look ~ Laguna Beach turning tiger at home since fateful injury to Corey French . By Richard Dunn Sports Wl'llet LAGUNA 131:.ACH -1 huu ~h:ilt only \\-Car b!Jd. O<l.ll on the court sn the name of Corey French 1 hat ha!> been the new Laguna Deach Jl 1gh ba!ll..ctball pro\clb !>ince f rench. a senior gu.1rd, Y.ent in a coma a "eek ago becau!le of a skull fr..icture suffered 1n suffocated the Must3ng5~ith qu1C'knc !>and shoot 1ng, including eight threc-poinlef\, and c:hnchcJ the third and final guar.intccd pla)off 'lpot "11h the \'ICtory. Co~ta fVie')a 1s el11n1nateJ from a i?Uar· antecd pl3)0ff berth, although the ~1u\l.1ng .. "'''" ha'e :i good chJnce Y..1lh 11 Y.ln\ · uguna Beach guard\ Dutcher ( 19 po1111 ). !Jn MeDunJld (17) Jnd M:i\ llorcllJ (13) J1d mu,1 d the dam:>ge. "Their guarc\t outpla)cd u,, Jnd 1h.11\ "h.1t hurt u e:>rly on, ' Ure\' er said. "\I. e had a couple or (scoring) sireal..s. but they came right b.1 .. }.. and brol..e our bad .. ~ Y.1th three· a sl..:itcboard accident. COSTA MESA LAGUNA BEACH point \h1>1c;, and thJt'!> v.hat hurl u 1n the ~econJ h:ilf:" L:lgunJ Beach ha!> "on !lll three of 11s game since French') ho pit:iltta1ion, in· eluding Wednesday night's 68-47 Pacific Coast League raid over 'isiting Costa Mesa . • • ••••• ••• • •• . . . . . . . . . . . . ····· . .... . .. : •• I:). : :: : • • • • • • ••• • •• FollO\\ ng the in1errup11on \\hen Out her and Luu h.lJ to be cp:irJtcd, Butcher m3dc a \teal at rnidcourt nnd dro\c: for a !ihort, pull- up jumper, g1\tng Laguna Beach Jn 11-6 edge 'tlitth French "ore blJcl. ~ks in prac11ce. so C\Cf) L:lguna Beach pla)cr now y,ears them in game . I 28 left . Costa Mesa's Andrew BanuJ follo"ed by con,erting one of IAAO. free-throw attempts, but· Butcher ~-asn't fini hed. He drained a three-pointer with 0:52 left, then L:lguna De:ich's Nate 1'1.,,aroff was fouled b\ Franci!lco Corona y, h1lc urmg Jn in!l1de b:hket ond comcrtcd the free throw with 0.03 on the clock, giving the Arti!i.l:_ a 17.7 The Artists (13·8 overall. 5-4 1n league} upset h ighl>· regarded Trabuco Hills, 75, 71. on Feb. 3, the day of French's mishap. They beat Century on frid!J¥· then w:i!ltcd no time hummtring CostJ MesJ (11-10, 3-6) 111 th1ll one With 1 mlJlute. 50 ~econ1h left tn the f1r!lt qua.rter, tens1om mounted J\ Co!>ta Mella·!I Lam ..,...__ ___ ..... Luu and l.Jguna Ue:>.:h's Tu\lor Corona llu1chcr gut into a ho~ ang match and hJd 10 be brol-.en up by .IJl ufftc1;il. No 1cchnicJI foul!. were i!l.,ued lead at ttuarter\ end . McDonald, a 1un1or "hu Luu Uad blood has ~pilled O\Cr bel"ecn thc!IC 1"0 )Cboob for quite w me time, in 1991 , there Y.J~ J bench-clearing melce during J footbJll game. didn't start bccJu)C L:lgunJ UeJch ( 0.1 .. h Ure: I Heming lltarted nil enior!I for 1he Arta\t)' fin~il bume gJme. caught fire 1n the 'cconJ quJrh:r. He scored eight )lrJ1ght potnlll, mduding bJ !>.·tu-bad; three-pointer: •• to g1\e Llgun;J Ucach j :!1 ·1.l ~u,h· ion. "That'll the "U) it's been c'cry )CJ r between th ese cJ>ools." Coll la Me!la Dy the time Dutcher ncueJ h1) third Irey "1th 0.0-3-lcft IO the-fir'tl h..ilf..._W· guna De Jch hJd hu1lt a 41 • 19 3U\JntJge. the \\J) 11 stood at half11mc. Coach Billy-Brewer J1d "And in fact thJI has gone on more this )'Car than l:ist year. There's al"ay) a 101 of oggrcs ion when these two teams play, and plus, they were probably a little fired up from losing to us lust time." Co!>ta Mesa Y.On i1s first league game tn foe )Car when it erased a 14·point halftime deficit and de· feated Laguna Beach. 63-54, in the firlll round. But thLS time the Art1)l!> 0 PACIFIC COAST LUQUE La9UM Beach ea, Coet• Me .. 47 Coala ..... &...-.. ac:h fgftpl~ ...... ~ 2 J 4 • -.:..... ' J 2 ,, Ol C1Mco-M t2211 1111ro.oe J0)6 1 ' 4 ' '°"" .J • 3 ,, 70 4\C GMn. 2106 1012""'1roll 130$ COii..,_ 00 30 Otlbonl I 0 0 l Tetala 11 II It 47 Ta.... 22 1' ll 61 lcwe i.r Quan.re CoSll .... 1' 12 14 IC -47 l'VIN IAdl 11 ,, 1$ 12-61 )..ped-COlllMeu-....... 1 lwl ~ kO -...,,., C WdlallM l 9"111 I T~b.tl .... CoulJ 11 get any u~lu:r for Co!>ta Me)a! Ye~ 1 he Ari· 1 ts' fa!i.1 breJI.. rc.,uhcd m six ununS\\Crcd point) 10 begin the ccond half. And following Ryan S1cck's JUmpcr for Co ta Mesa to end the run. Dut.:h· er canned his fou rth trey. giving the Arti~ts their big- gest lead of th~ ~amc, 50-21. "ith 6 08 still to plJ) in the third quarter .Monarchs · drop Capo Valley with an easy South Coast win CIF RANKINGS TARS: From 61 Boys basketball ~ Simon stands out with 31 -pornt outburst to lead Mater Der (25-1) IRVINE -Miles Simon. o 6 fool-4 • junior guard for ., "' Mater De1 High, continued to how why four-year col· leae recruiie~ consider him one of the cop underclassmen in the country. Simon scored a eason h11th JJ point With an l J of 13 shoo1fng per· form.ancc from the field a ho t Macer Oc1 de· fcatcd Capi'lt· • r:rno Valley, 74- Sl, in a South Coo t Leaauc • boy ... b kccb II Semon • aomc Wcdnc day ma.ht at the UC f rvine Oren Events Center. 1'hc Mqnar~hs, top·ra.nkcd in Oranae County, improved to 25· l ovcraU, 0 in leaaue, while the Couaars Cell to 16·9, 7·2 In league, . CAPO VALLEY ; 11 /, MATER DEi f 1 1' e e e e e e I j e e. •• • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . ' . . . ..... : . . . . . . : both lo., cs against Mater Dci. Senior forward MJrmel W1I· liam added 16 poinb and a 1eam- high nine rc;bounds for Mater Oei, while point guard Kamr:in Sufi di hed off five a sim. Simon, whq netted 7 of 8 from beyond the three·poinl circle, ored 11 or hiJ points in the third quarter a the Monarchs out~ored Cnpo Valley, 22-J I, to take a 57. 39 lead at quarter's end D.ave Scdgcw1ck (13 points) and Corey Co 1 paced the Cougar . IOUTH COUT LUGUa Metw Del '741 ~eh9ne V_,tey 11 c..-v.... .., ... .,.. .. ft ,. ., •• " ,. '-l 11 I ( 1011 l041Soitl IOlf OOIOJnt lt0 4 1 0 0 2 w. 1 1 1 ,. 4 f 1 10 ... mQN , 0 , 1 1Jse..,,. 1r11 t ) 1 I) Or ..... ..JOf I 0 I J ltll~ 1103 1 0 0 ! S-. II 1 0 JI I 0 0 0 JI!•• 0 4 I C ~ •• , 0 20 t 14 SI ,..... ft 1) II 4 ...... ~~ c..v.,, u IJ 11 11·)1 ... Di 11 '' n 11-u l ,.,.. _,. ("° ,.., -kOGOll I '""'t I Mllft o.. -s.-1 ,.,.,..,.. r. ~ Iii' 1 lW..-11111111 ~ BOYS UIKETBALL Dtvtalon I 1 Mater Del, 24-1 J 2 Thousand Oaks. 21·1 , 3 Huntington Beach. 22·3, 4 Lvnwooo. 18-6; 5. Jordan. 16-6. 6. Esptranu, 19·5, 7 CiP!strw Vally, 16·8, 8 Los AWMos, 18-5, 9. PaucSena. 18·6, 10 Simi Valley, 19·5. Dlvtalon II 1, JW Nor1h, 22.0. 2 Mesia, 1g.3; 3 oc>minouu. 19·2, 4 St John 8o$co, 19·2. 5 veran. 20-2. 6. Muir, 1a.5. 7. Kenoe<!y, 21·3, 8. Corona, 20-2, 9 Cajon, 19·4. 10 Crescent.I Valle~. 18·3. OM elon Ill 1. MomngSJOt. 21"4. 2 San Dimas. 20·3, 3 8i$hOp Montgomery, 18-2, 4. SOUlh T 0tranc:e, 21·2, 5. 4 W Margatb, 19·4, 6 La Canada. 18-5: 7 Sonora. 20-3, 8 Lompoc, 18·3, 9 Pomona. 17·5. 10. Nolf• Dame SllermJn oaks, 18·6 Ottttrs. Puo Robles , 15·6. ••t•ncla, 13-101 Rancho Vetdt. 13·8, St Francis. 12·9 Dlvtelon IV 1 CrosSIOldl. 18-3. 2 (tit) Serra. 16 7. and Sara Clara, 18·5. 4 Vetbtln Ott, 18·4, 5 8anMQ, 18·5, 6 V~ge ChnSl41'1. 1 J.5, 7 Sin Jacinto, 19·3, 8. TwOtllynll'lt Palms 14•4, 9 MOJ'Vf, 14·6 10. Corona del Mar. 12·11. GIRLa llASKaTMLL Dtvtalon I 1 Lynwood. 21·0: 2 Thousand OaU. n.o 3 Lono Bueti Poty. 20.2. 4. Pems, 23 0. 5 Buena, 1M, 8 ~ 8eKll. 21·3, 7. C~lnO V1/ltty, 19-3, 8 Apple VIPty, 19-1; 9 COICntlll VIJl,ty, 18-1. 10 PUl"ldale, 17·5 Dtvt.lon II 1. Brea Oltnda. 22·2. 2 Hacienda Height.I Walson. 19-1, 3 J W. NOl'.!h. 20·2. 4 Galw, 19·5, 5 San 8erna1dlno. 18·3. 6 Troy, 19-3, 7 Ventura, 17·4. 8 Woodbridge. 18·5. 9 eerr.os. 18-6. 10 Garey, 17-S. Dlvlelon Ill 1. Momlngslde. 17-2, 2. Coat• Me... 2G-4; 3 Rancho Alamitos. 20-4, 4 El Dorado, 19-2. 5 Alemany, • 11·5', 6. CoYIOI, 15"4, 7 (111) Newport Harbor, 1 ... and RanchO Vetdt, 17-5; 9 NOMview, 15-.C, 10 MonlovJI, 15·5 DM91on IV · 1. S.U Ynez. 21·1, 2. Valley Chnsb.VI, 21·2, 3. N0<dhotf, 19·1, 4 St Genevieve, 17-4: 5. Bell·Jeff, 22·3, e St BerNrd. 19-4, 7 (tie) f1lnrkSOt sacred Heart. 18·4. and Piut X. 17·S. t . COJona del .._, 1 Wa 10 wt'4lltl Chttstlln. 13-8. •OYI IOCCIR Dtvt ..... IV 1 c...,,.~orona. 2 El Monte 3. Corona dee Mar; 4 S.U Mll'QMill, s RNefsld• Poly. 8 San Dmu. 7 LI C~. 8 NOt1e V1$ta, 9 Saddleback, 10 Homll QIRLa aOCCIR Dlvtalon U t. Arcacll, ~. Cll1YO'VM.Wm. 3 81$h()p ~. 4. los Al.lmltos, 1 . ....... , •. !kmy ' 7 l• Cwcll; I Alel'Nny, 9 Temple C«y, 10 111. Redlands. Santa Bartlan. done with a team connecting at a conshtent ·36 percent from the field . Things were o httle bit better Wednesday night -Scrven's crew connected on 23 of 5 J from the fidd for 45 percent, but co~tly turnovers against n University trt1pping press proved latnl. The Trojans, mired in last place onJ a team wichout n K)'m because or renovations on the Universi1y cnmpus, trailed very briefly In the opening minutes, then broke out to nn 8-10 polnt margin for nearly the entire game. lfnrbor, led by Ramy Shoukry, mnde a run at University in the founh quorter, culling the deficit to 64·62 with 2:5 1 left on a pair of Shoukry free throw , :ind were down by a 68·64 ond 70-66 count (1 ·14 left) before the 1'rojan fi. nally put 11 away at the line. Un1"ers1ty c nncd 22 of 30 at the line, ond combined with a 20· 11 advantage in the turnove r cnt· egory, 11 proved t<><l much to O\ler· come. University'~ worming and some· time frenetic dcfen ivc pressure an"e H:irbor problems. In the first round the 1·rnjan • 3·10, handled Ncwpon to the tulle of .S9·43. lhc TroJans' Ocmctriu~ Zci&lcr led all sco~rs with 31 points; ond •• ' IEA VIEW LEAQUll Leetwe 0v9f all Wl WL 11 2 20 4 9 4 18 7 • 5 ,, 7 6 7 13 14 5 I 12 12 s a 12 12 5 • 9 15 Unr~ 3 10 5 11 Wedneeda~'• Sooree ~ 74, Newpert HafMr H 1rme 49. Cer.ne Ml Mat H SMca .....,.., 4t TllM 39 s.tddltbKk 68. W000bnd9e 62 (?OT) 'l'M•1'• Gemee l'71Ht ll'tW M Newport Harbw ~·CONMMtfllar WoocllltlOct II S.W0 ~91fb Tl4fn•~ IND RIGU&.M IUSON teammate Robert Luna scored 1 . Shoukty rei.pondcd with 21 for the Sailors, a scoson high . 0 au vtn LIAOUtl ""'"""' '74, ... ~ MettlM .. u..c-s.,...., ........... ...,.., ........ .. ....... I t i 4 f11t1f 4 0 ) II 1 I I It 0 0 t 0 0 1 0 1 """' 1 • l ,. 2111T• 01)1 I U t Jl .....,, f t c II I I 4 $ (... I • t I : f f I I: I I t 11 ~.ii= .. :::1 ?1 n t1 1• T..... n 11 a • ._ ......... ~ 1) t4 H lt•ft ...... ...... 10 1' If 1'•• ~-~ -llll'e . ,..., ... , ............. ,,,,., , ,..,.. _ ·iot ) Newport Beach/Costa Meu DaUy Pilot Estancia Coach Tim Parsel (left) issues some in structions; at right, Century's Ronnie Arristondo duels Estancia's Joel Warrick. ESTANCIA: From Bl quarter. pru,ed 100 much of a "trJ1n for the c'en- man L\1a111:1:1 rotation "Am 11mc \'OU build )Ouri.cit a IHllc '1hJt det:p, )nu're gl1in~ to h,1\C 10 uc.c a lut ol e ne r~ to dig out," Par:-.cl -..11J. "13\ the lime .... c reached 1hen1. '"c \\ere pent, .ind thc) hit a cou- P.lc -.hl1t\ rn~ht JI the 11me \\e l.IU~hl lhc:m ' • Joel \\'arr1c\..\ three· !)(linter <::1pp1.d IS un.1n· • ~"en:d poinh for the Vl'I· tori., gt\lng them their fir.,t lead ul the game (3:?-30) \\1th' I W left. 111 the third period 1 he r:ill), 'par\..ec.J h, a ltt P""'f'O~, P , Eagles' Jim Faulkner takes it to th e hoop. left, bu t the Centurion~ cored ~ix unanswerec.J points before Frenz man- aged a la}up \\ith 1:37 left to pull the Eagle within t\\O. The \.lllitor.!., ho\\e\l~r. m1 fired on their final .!.L\ shots, and Centul) ( 15· , 4-5) s.an\.. 2 of 4 foul shots to tal..e O\er sole pOSSCS'>IOn o f fourth place. ··w e mi. scd a lot of la)up•., .rnd Cent ury pla)cc.J "ell," said Pa~cl, "ho exprcl!scd surpri e thlt h1., team came out na t before intcrmbs1on. "I 1h1n l.. pan of ii 1s the feeling that the champi· on hip 1s o clo~c. and 11\ al'o tough to play l>\\ 11ch from .wne 10 J 1cnac10ul! m.m·to·man de· fcn,c. \\:.I' .11\0 Cuclcd b\ 6·foot·I 'enior fol'\\.irJ M.111 Ch.1pm.1n, "ho ~n~tched Jll six of Im re- bvunlh: aJdcd l\\O '>teal\ anJ made :! of 3 held i;o.il a11cn1ph in the quarter. here I thought .,..c got good .!.hots, .,..c JUSI couldn't ~"011\ en them." Ccnlun \ Ja\Ull \\ dt\. \\ho noumhed IO\IUC \\1th eight hM·quarter iXl1nh. t11ppec.J an a l.i}up 10 t.n\)t the '.:on: at '\:! to end the third quarter, but Jim Faul\..ncr .ind Cla) henz each had bud': I Jull..ner led the Ea!:lcs "11 h 17 point~ and ,c,cn rebound .... but t\p1ficu the team\ :?9 percent shoo11ng (I 7 of 5 ). h111ms 7 ol :!3 Ill the f.ice of. 'trnn~ dcle1hc b) Oaf\m Thompsop and Ronnie Arri,tonuo. 'l> other E<tgfc score<! in uouble figures, the f1N time th:it' happened again,1 PCL compcll· 11on Ct\ earl) •lfl the fourth quarter 10 f,1rgc t\\o·point Es1an~i:1 lead' I hoina' H.irmon (I I pomh). Thompon and \hit~ ( 10 ~1p1e1.c) leJ the "inner:-. Frcru·, 1-l·fu<H Jumper made 11 36-34 "i1h 6:.S.S Girls basketball SIA VlllW LIAOU• Newpot1 He•bot "..oclllr~I IJ>;,r J-"f Corona del 1111., S..u M' ,a 11 l•IM ..... 5*'<t~. Lee9..e O..e,..11 W L W L 111 116 12 I 19 ~ a S 11 IC I ' 13 9 • 1 • 1' ' 1 10 13 I 12 2 11 I 12 2 18 Tol\lghl'• OamH (7 p.m.) Newpor1 Harbor "' , • •, •Coron• dol Mar s. '.' SillU ""'· ., ~ ' • IND "IQUU.. llASON Girls basketball 'AClll'IC COAST LUQUE League Ov•r•ll W L W L Coat• Meea g o 11 ' EatAincl• 7 2 1 ~ 6 Ct! ·-'Y 4 ~ '2 11 T io...c;o H. s ~ !> 10 13 li;~ H i 2 7 5 'S Lac-~ Bu.;..~ 1 a : is Tonight'• Qamee (7 p.m.) ~:.t Bn,'l 11 Eatancla tr~o H. s il Coata Meu ~:s-11£~ END AEOULAR SUSOH "Orange Countj's Best Plbic Affairs Program" lr ... MICCI ...... ... LIMll ....... Boys basketball PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Le•gue Ovel'llll W L W L Eat•ncla 6 3 13 11 Tra:Mo f1 s 6 3 1':I 6 La~ .. r.a B J:" S J 13 8 c~~· ,,, 4 s 1 s a Coat• MHa 3 6 11 10 u11n "" s J 6 9 13 Wednead•Y'• Scorea Ct,.: .. ry 42 Eat•ncla 38 Ll';f..J S.. 11 CS Coat• Meu 4 7 Tra•i;co H s £3 L 11~"1 f1 ~ 52 Frld•y'a O•mea (7 f..m.) La~~ .i Se~ .. ~ -'I Eatanc • Tt•!ll.CO H ~ ~I Coat• Me .. Lagu!IJ H > 11 Ce • ~ 'Y END REGULAR SEASON 0 PACIFIC COAST LEACUE Century 42, Eatancl• 38 Ea lane I• Cenlury lg fl pl Ip • l lg 11 pl Ip '""' Frer: .,, ' , O\a:lr'.'-¥1 p II • Tela la : (! c ~ 2 0 • c z 0 ~ •• 3 ' 0 '!'Wllr. t\t:l "' ' " int;' :? • ' ' ' Telala Score bit Q11ar1era !r _.. ' Ct-. 3~ ;"-"'\ (ll.lftc., -· "tef'hC• • s "n ' 1 • ' I 'l J 'v ' '3 1 ~ 0 ~ 0 0 ' . ,, ! ,, f A \Hll) Thursday, February 11, 1993 U . Red crabs, squid give anglers ammunition ~ All that we need for return to heavy ·action is the anticipated return of normal weather. C Oa)tal and offshore ":.itch arc: lull of red crijl>), :.and C.ualina hland 111 lo:.ic.Jed \\ith ~quid. Water in the channel h ~1.5 llegre~) 10 )puts and clcJn. It look~ hkc the~e conditions could bring a\\e-.ume fi!>hlllg 10 the SouthliJnd coast fo r n \ariet) o( i.m:sll and big game 111.h. CatalinJ h t.1nu kicked out lots uf \elluwt111I in the 10· 10 18-pound cla) in action lu~t "eek, hut l:i't .,..ec\..end s ,torm put' :i damper on fohing on the bact. ,iJc uf the i,l.rnd. I he ~..:tcr gut prc tt) churned up and the 'tat! and .,..hite )C, ba')') didn't b11e, reported Oa\C) \ Locker ~pukcsm:in Sm kc) Uullock. As soon a!> water condition) 1mpro\I~, look for a n!l!urgcnce of good lt'hmg at Cat turn, e~pec1all> 1f squid noat :ind C"Jfl be netted m large quJn1111es. Phil Tozer of :-.=e"p<lrt Uca h ha~ bc1.:n fhhing CllJ,tal \\!llC rs for more than 50 \e:lr and is responsible for the out tandmg · sportfo.h1ng operation :st Da'C) \Locker In an mlef'.1c,.,, \l.ith Tozer. tile 'etcran ~kipper SJid. "All the red crabs :ind 4u1J in the channel t) a i.1gn of g~11..I fishing :slic:sJ. 1 111~ much bait, combineu "'ith u1ru,u.1lh '"arm '~Jte r, i.hould trigger i.ln e:.111~-,.;i:,,;n ol oft ho1c fo.hing along th~ coa:.t and outer h.rnk,." Tozer added, "These red crnlh ~re grc;it hlO<l lor all g.tme fr,h, and "ith alt the :.quid .it C.1tJl111a, onl~ good 1h111g c;in h:ippcn ! r angkrll fhhmg 1n 5ou1hl.111i.J ,,,111:-1 " ... M111d11: Outdoors rlOtlllJll for n.:d Cralh . .1rc about :l nli!C oll the be;i,h, :ind llOOlC \\ere "a'hcd a!>t >re 1n 13..,, \\l•clo;c1 J\ torm anJ ~.sten ma hurn b) hung') gulb C.11ahni.1 and San Ocrncntc I l.11~s .11.: lo:idcJ · "llh crab'), :snJ 11.,h de 11;eu arc rnu£h1n. up mo:.1thful<. ul ~r;ibs •El "\ino '9::! didn't J1c out i.illll all tho c ~uth.rn ~:orm') JUsl continucc.J to pu~h rich ":irm "u1er rn:a :>outhern Ca: forma and off BJJa 1 un:i. dur:.1Jo. m.irlln and 'ell ,, :ail '111 ' c att r:i. tcJ to th: c dab Jnd th.st' ''here the 'These red crabs are great food for all game fish, and with all the -squid at Catali- na, only good things can happen for an - glers fishing in South - lan d waters' port fl.:et \'ill t ... h adtn,!; r\ r~ car.h ''¢''·'ha' bc.:n out .o .. t1. • th.: u.e.111 .1bot:1 :oo mil.~ ,1;1 and r.:pl rh ~h.1t the :l\cra.s. \\J:.:r 1,·mj).:r.i:t:r hone J.gr~i: ,,;irml·r 1han 1t "a' 101')1 ~ear und.:r I I ='1no· .. ondJt1, n' All lo-.il l;indm.!' arc l!l .sfll11.: up for a soud "i'rl~l\! '.:::i~on 1 l1c "l·rcd.111.c" .1nJ I h..i ;.i.: h11J,'' up·rat1111.: ou1 ol U.J\c~·, Lock.er, h.1\\: allcai.h gotten mtu tic .1~11011 ;it C~t;lin:J .1, l .. , the -PHIL TOZIR "Amii: 1," n.nnm:., ut' I ="~"port Oa .. ey ~ Lo e' l :in\!111g 'I om Gillett. m.1m lttdu:cr \I Cuht~mua Lur1:~ 10 (\ w :\L~:i. \..1ppereJ "l he Ot" t...1 l1ttlc I l:irbor ,,, ·r th· \.c~ end and found ta1b anJ -.ca ha", \\llh Uoh Q,bornc l)I ~11,.,1on \'11~10 l:m.f.nl! :i ,;.;.pvunJ \\ hite and a numb:r ot "· to IO·puund ~.:I o''' - • t~in.: L:ike trout ll~hin; 1 prudu .. 1ng I h of tr\ ph\ .IJ" rainbO''!o \\ :iter ~onJ1ti011' :ire 1L!eal Jodee Ha\\h\h of co,t. ~tc,,1 landed tour trout I lf'tnC th:ll "cibh;:J ~pound~. l rped ~, ;i .:1 .-p und.:r lhc an;k:~ne trolled the \\e-.: 'hore in Sierra ( \l\C · Orange County's Largest SK and 10K Road Race 10K Run · 7:30 AM SK Run and Walk -8:45 AM Kids' One Mile Run • 9:45 AM Registration Begins at 6:00 AM EdwMd9 8f9 Newpol1 T'-19t Pwk.ing Lot---- 1-\1-\ A1r11nes • I ~ L Al\. l 1 95.9 KEZY UCI AS11AW11 Woftd T tide &MorQTha ~.KFI ~. 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Matd't W• COMI ....,_..,, ...... atlOle on ,..,_,, 1 ll9> YOU AHE IN [Jtf l\IJI t from ,,,_ MNllel«y •It.._ "9 CA t21A !led~ gooctw!I end .,. loceCed 9' TAMTE • CMP YIN· • • 4 ltt1 ' HO, ~ a..cn. CtM &--.. JiAIMO ' lH>lftAOHOOt' H~T 10 do• lron1 the ltm tF YOU 08.J[CT TO the DetM ~ e, 111 IOI Cozumel. Laguna TM6$S041 LIC .t80C76t lh791 ' ThT•l l'2ta ~.....,...,,...,.. lied DATlO 01 ~119 UN SS 1ullliee1oot1 of ltwe no1ice oranting oi .... ~ "°" 1 .. 3 &Heh. CA m5t CA MINI ,AC INC 6100 ..... ,.,,. ....,.,TICI llotwl Ono ~an. tl5 _... fie ~ Owtl OI YOU lAl<I M .. flON 10 1 ... s911d •• w• II• made lhCMlld ·~at the h.a,,. ..__YIM TM bul!MU NllM Used LINCOLN AVE BUENA ... v __ -PUIUC NOTICE C.• Sl, eo.ta ....., 0r-,. ___ Oft ~ llMC>llCI Y()Un l'R<ll1.A w tnOut eovet1ent or "IO end ..... 'f04ll ob--, by .... ..ia.r 11 .ne1 ~· PARK, CA C.iif lrn527 -..,,.... ..._ft,. TY IT Ml\Y 81: bUI 0 "' A .... ,,.nty, ... ,,... OI ~ or hie written CIC). ........ YIM lion •• w M l!NT[R. M SUZI CV VIN J$4.J. tMaH ~•JU.U. Tftlt bulln~H ,, c;~ 8'Y l . lM> , .... , f'O&IC bl\lL t~ YU hnplled, " to t it le, with 1M OOWft be-Pu~Hahe~ ·-.. ert PRISES C 5 IC 2 Q 4 I I I 1 I 5 ff~ 9uei-.e "-due.led by en W\dmdull NEED AN flCl'l llNl\I~ f"'~11~IO:;:rene=~H ~ IN hWWlg. Yo.JI ap. le•o lt-Ceeta Mee• The an4.lclpai.d dale of UC .2CYN7t7 C~ HOUSE ......... ...... ....__. ' l... reg11t1antf1) ~ ~ .......... ~ • OF TIE Nl\TUR£ Of lllt: ou 1 y uop -• j)Mranc;e may be In '*90fl D•le. Pllet ••INu•ry the ~ .... la Macdl 2, OF IMPORTS INC 6162 StM.-...e n,. rnenced to ~ buM Colta Mesa Oafy Nol PROCHOC"«.>s llGl\INSf ::i 'O.':: :t~ru':':o"'w~Y Ot by ycM.w ainom.,. 1 t , teei. 1993 et the oftlc.e ol Hom• MANCHEST!R BLVD. The f~ per1Mlf'6 .,. F~. :'ION ,,.. ""°" the ,.~. '~ 11, ''· 2S, ~ 'YOtJ YOU ~OJlO CON tl211 H t7 plw• 1h tiF 'IOU ARE A CAEOllOA ... ,,. & AMooatet. lnC 29&91 BUEHA PARK, CA .,. OOtno butlneM.. BE=Y VIUA 30 tons lk4l""I Nllftel•I ••ecs 4, 1"3 IACT A I AWVl,H IOloW\no Hl"-'H eoete 01 a coulllgtf1l Cf'edilOt o1 Plaza ~ Suite 1 2t0, Seid....._ we tot the put· VIUAGE GREEN Cl.£AH Cilia Aw ,0 F~ Val aeiow on ~ 22. 91759 0!1 Ol~•'fU el 1 oo I'M ••PfMe• end ach•~•• .t ui. decMMd, you muet Nt PUIUC NOTICE MINtOtl V\etO. CA 91891 pose of Ullllying l•ena lor ERS, 18'17 E. Yon>• Und• ley. C»I t2Jot 1917 1--------- lqultable Deed com· the twne of the lnMlal yow dMn wllh the ~ lhi• bU11c Nie It &ubfecl lhe wnderltQned f0t 1ow.ng, Blvd~ Ycwbe Linda. CaW DINll R Re, 10725 Ell•• Aobln Sc:tlwwi PUBUC IOTICI P9ftY a• ltiu rloly lllll"Mllflh•d oubllcetlon of thl• Notice of end mall • copy to tM pet· SUPDIOll COURT 10 C..,lomla Uniform Com· 11oraga, labor. material, 92686 Ave ,0 Foumaln vaur; Thia ~ wu tiled Tru~i .. ..., unetut ••I J1Uti.u111,1 s.i., .. tlmetad tN•'"'• IONll rapratenlacive ap. cw T• STATR °' marc1al Cod• 8ec11on and '*' c1111gH togethef Sun J.l Yi. Slat Montc.ta.r ~~f 92709 · wiUl tne Countt Oarll of fllc:tftlett• fO Dwtl ur Tiu~• Ro~J•1lolll 1... end coat• 1n ttwt l)OifMd by the court w+thlt1 CAL#'OftMIA "°" 11106_2. with adv"1111og and tll· Cll'Cta, La Palma. C•M Jof'ln Ot1and•n• tons Ettot Otlt\09 Cow)ty on Febfv. 8uelrt111 Mw .,,, 01JJ 11811 •-001.1111111111 emount of U686 30 plu• tour montht from the data TMa COUNTY M 11 IO 1Ubj4tc\. lh• name pense ot uln dared th!• 90623 A\19 ,0 F~Ulln vau.v "'J 2, 1993 ........... Mo IS9 402116.J Bou~ 1nt11Ht on ,.,. ~np!Md of tint IMU1nee of leaera and edd'"• ot ltla pet'tOfl 10th day ol Febn.l"'J, 1993 Kwang ~ Yl, SJtt Mont· cai.r 9270. -,, FS595ft n. Following P""°"' Ptuu ul Otl•""' l:i.t1.1111b pl1nc1p•I betenc;e et thoe rate u ~In MdJon 9100 .. -.. ~~ ~I~~.: mayt be BY: GRANT Lll!N ~Cln::lct, La Palma, Calif fhll butinest rs con P\bl11hed Newport BeK:n-Ml dong~•· •1 ll\w ollw ut the R4_~ urolul of 11 00000~ per ennum of lhe Celtfofnla ProOaW "'••• • riled s .....,,., aooa ff, SA.LU C._...t * the _,,..,. ducYd tty-1 general Plf1 Costa Meu oa.ty Plk>I EDIT EXPRESS, t300 ell °'"""' Cuu11ty ~ltlt1t flom June 1. 1 H2 to d•t• Code. The lime for Mng UM , -................ IN:. 26e9t Plaza Drl119, ebove ll•n holder1) Thia butlneH 11 con-'*""P Fet>ruaty 11 II. ~ Mat"c;tt Nor1tl Hancodl Sl., ~ ,_ Ul(.ljWfud 1.., J11w111t of ule plYt eccrved Im cletmt will noc ••i*e be-~Y •n.t tit~-•" hl1 Sui1e 1210. MAuion Vi•io. 3to.88s-8394 duei.d by· hU$band and The ttg1strenl(1) com 4 t99J hetm. ca&lf 92907 Hennuu"., 111ni.1 b111ni.11. ct1er1111. end IMIY~H l.,. lor• four month• from lie OY•rdaaft M ut ........ CA 92691, and tM Int Wile menc.d 10 ltanuct buil· J Randal Phlppa, 120 ~nnwuuy hu~l.Mon.J dri<J b•oeloc:lery le 1U1NltU•d Of helirlng date noticed II•"' P. McL•u•hlln d.ie for lillog cl~s Iha.II Publl1had Newport The reglslranl(1) com-ness under me FtCttuoos T-oM Apolena, Newpon ~ • .. iu obllq•l•d 10 P•Y prior to •boYe _ ..... _.,.. • be Mwc:h I, t9'J3 wtuch •S BeachcCost• Mua Da.ly menced 10 llW\Hct bu• Bllsineu Nim•(•) lislld PUBLIC NOTICE Celtf 92Cie2 W}ll MO., l)Ulilt(. •IA.lion Hie YOU . MAY EXAMINE the ..--.... "· 11'1• bu$lneU day before Piiot Februaty 11, 1993 MSI under the Fict111ous al>Ovt on Janua 1993 ThlS bualn•H •• COf>-w lhv htvhiJSt IJt<lll.,r 1411 YOU ARE IN DEFAUL l file kept by tn. court. If you •· the ute dale 1pecilled thn3 BuslnHs N1me(1) bled 0111,.1 R Ray "Y 183211 ducted by an lndillldu.111 uah, (~•llkt •I nmu 111 UNDER A OErD OF TRUST we 1 person tnterHted In ROBOT W, aROWN 1boYe eboYe on N/A Thia stAtemenl wu !ti.cl FlclltJoua Tile regls1tant(1) com- ...-0 WI lll•lul lllUllC'f vi lhu DA TED December 1. 1989 the ell.tit, "°" may file Ill; 7UP RC BOTTLING Deted February 9, PUBLIC NOTICE Sun J.l VI -.th the County cteoi 01 e~n ... Na-menoed 10 t"~ busl-UrntOtJ Slatusi 111 Ill ttw UNLESSYOUTAICEACTION with the court a lonnaf A. COMPANY CW SOUTH· 1993 K~ SunYI Orange County on J;anuar; ness ~ lhe Actlt.ous Hullh 11001 urm•nw 11.1 tho ~OP£~~T~fT MA°'v0'1: quett for Spedal :ioc:• of l!RN CALIFORNIA, Gf•&W"' Ric hter• 183883 n;;,s ~teen~ w~tl~ 19, t993 The ~~:::.::ntl*IOn• Bus.n.u. Name(1) lls..o Cot.Inly C.1utlltUUCU TOO Soto AT A P\JBUC SALE the fil1og ol .,.. entory INC.; •nd DOl!S t heman Fktltloue 0:.-. ~ on Fabt\1-F557814 at• doWlQ bus.._ .. a5 abO¥e on f'etiNWy I, t993 ~ ~nl~ Orrvu Wusi If y OU NEE O AN and appt;MI ot ~-: t"'9u9h 25 fncMsl-, Publl1hed Newport Bualn.U N•-ary 5, 1993 Put>'shed Newpon 8Hch R & R MAl~HE~ANC( 528 ~i:-:.~~'wu flied 111 wt el 1 11J1• 1 hllu EXPlANA TION OF THE sets Of ""I oYided In Deteftdanta. Be• ch.Co 1 t • Me•• Statement F580 • ~• Costa Mesa Diiiy P•k>t Jan-E Llncoln 11 O I Or"'Qe, , the ,. __ ._. Cieri! ot = -:::::'~:~1' ~~v~vtt1I :~ N A T U R E 0 F T H E ::=1,~ J' the CalifOf· CASE NO. ea 20 23 Dally Piiot Febn1•ry Thda F<>;!',~ng persons Publithed Newpon 81 '.h· uary 21, Febniary 4. 11. 18 C. hf 9?665 ~ ~,on febfv. .,.. 1 Ulk Pf\OCEEDINO AGAINST p Cod A R STATl!MEMT OF t t tH3 a1e Otng .,... .. neu u . ..,,3 Ro~ Galvez 521 E I.in ., 1993 &.ltlJ OwtJ of flUJI !fl lh.r vou· YOU SHOULD "'' ~ •. . .. • • SOUTH COAST METRO Costa Mesa 011ty PtlOI 1..,. Oii\ #IOf o.'.ang. ~JI •rv '• J>t<>vmrv .,IUithKJ 111 ;iit•ll CONTACT A LAWYER quest lor ScMcilll Nolie. DAMAQU th774 CENTER, 535 Anton Ooule-Fabrnry I 1, 18, 25. Man::h Th-742 ~G6S ' ' FSl9Me Cuun1y C•l1to111111 du D•t•d Jinuery 22, form Is available from the TO Dl!nNDANTS ANO PUBLIC NOTICE vard. Sulle 155, Costa 4 , 1993 PUBLIC NOTlCE This business 1,. eo~ Pub11$hed ...,wl)Ofl p.cn. 11.1t1AAJ •~ I H3 coun cltf'll. TO THEIR ATTOftNEVS Mesa. Calif 92626 fh.768 oucted by en ond•..,.Clu.1t Costa Miu 011ly Piiot ElCHIBtT 'A Sh .. reon l•hmen Attentey fOf the PetJ. OF RECORD: Ke7539 Curci·Engtand Co , 535 Fk:Utloua Tne ieg•strant(sl ~m-Fe~ 11. ta 2S, M.n:rt Yhu Southtot1..~lutly JU 00 Hutton Tru'1 D .. d S.Mc: ... Uefteft Pur-nt to Cod• ol C.vll PUBUC NOTICE: Anton BOYlevud, Sull• PUBLIC NOTICE ......... Nam• monce<I 10 traouct buSI-4 1993 lw1 04 lot I on Blllft. t4 ut Inc H Tru1t ... Ow1n A RICHARD H. BIL&, Procedure SecllOn 425 It CIA 155 Cosia MHa. Calif S t oess unoer the f i<:1 r.ou1 T1K1Ni1 7111111ti.i<..t1v ol Clevelend, Vice PtHlden1, INGS A LAW CORPo. plalnllfl KEVIN P NO..._,UOI L 92626 t80721 tetemen · 81Js.nHs Na.mets) listed Nutot1u1 Bo:<t1lt Courtly ot 4880 Hellmetti Pe111wey RATtON (CA BAR McLAUGHILN by the FORF.Ell'UAE This business rs con-Flc•hloua The followong ~sons era abO~a on not yet 1----------tn758 0r~ SHiii! 111 CM!tumi.t Sen Bt•ntNdiN, CA 82407· tnrough hit Guard;an Ad Control No . d1Jcted by a general pall-Busl Na e de>ont) ~ness as Robert Galvez OBtro•ay 888 as -'"'"" 1111 • U.tfHuc Oltl 1863 19091 880-4761 6 3 S 8 4 2 ) 3 I 4 S • Utem W•tlam F. Mcl.auoh· 92·80 t1 ner&hrp n•aa m EASlERN SEWING, f OS42 This 't.3tement wu f1fea ~ ed "' 9oui. 23 P11Q1• '> '""' O 2 /04 /9 3 • O 2 11 119 3 Broellt--.t, Ste 103, ton hereby sets forth lhct fol· On Oclot>er 9, 1992. II The reglstrant(s) com· St~•ement Bechler River, FOYn~n Val -.111 the co°"ry Clerk orliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 0 ul M1w.et1&i,r\WIJ1 U..ros .,, 02118/93 An•hel"'• Callfofnl• towtng 1ta1emen1 ol dam· 867 W 18TH STREET, menced to transact busJ-aren:i~ol~~ :"'ons •ey, CA 92708 OOaa Orange Covnty on FtbN-FORREST lhv Ofhw ol 11111 C.11J1ttv 92804 (714) 56~1224 ages· COSTA MESA, C.MOlnta, nus under the Fic1'Uous "ANNIE'S CLEANERS'. Yao Teng Choen f ary 5 l99.J llit.M1111ur •i' lldtd C.10111v 111 PUBLIC NOTICE Publlthed Newport •Pl!CLA&. DAMAGES oll1cen of ltle Coslcl Mesa Business N~me(s) llsteCI 1617 E Chapman Avenue ~ltar•3s Dr · A1Y1151d• · F560t45 :~::. ~S::::!; i:hvr with lho1 ""'"""'"~"'' NOTICE 0#' S..eh.Co1ta Meaa Daily Medici! Expenses Pol•ce Oeoa11ment setzea above on Jitnuary 20, Orange, Calol 92666 H 9250L H 10668 Pub1•5heel NewPot1 Buach M"o-n"'ay.-Feb Ith, uflu hell ol I •trH •)lttl TR """( I I property for fOfflllUtt In 19"33 852"; S p O.l a uynll ,.. uut •i. ~outotn urt thu ...._,, us,E; 'S SALE PJOI February 4• 5• • 12.000 000.00 and on connoction wilh v1olallons ABC Assoc:•ates a Caltfor· Hoog Jeorl. ar.1 Sa? ttanus Or . RIYefSt<le Co11.1 Mesa Da.1; P1101 1993 Born In Canada, PfC •-Ml33·39 1993 ,...,.,.... S ,.._... • m o unt Blvd •I 12 CA 92"AJ F bru If !8 2'S M~cn Of Of llMl.l Tr.,. r Nu 172 ••w' Lo.n •· 174•06.902759 ,,_.,, ol Health and at .. y """'e nia general p:ir\l\e•Sh•P Downey Car.I 90240 • • ¥y • . atte had l1Yed .,, • .._..1w lfY 11 ... 11u<11uo1 Nu ewr-Seo 0 8 ThF743 f'utuft Medical E.cpenses Sections 10 ..,, t 1379 Anion AssociatH a Caltlor· ~ J 8525 S P This business is con •. 1993 anoe Co fOf tM past J1341 '"'-'"'IL"' ....... It J And. SNlny ~ .,,.;:•n PUIUC NOTICE S2,000 000 00 estJmated Th• e s11mated ap~a·sed n general partn4trSh1p, tis a'insrunt ece..·vd 11 11 ~: !.~lod by a nusbanCI and Th 766 20 yHr• sn. was'°" tGeO 111 S.•• !ilill l'.1.w vou llAE If, OHllUl r Past Lou of Earnings Ylloe of ltle propeny 1s ge~ pilllller. SC £.Ne<-DoW Cal<I 90240 ( ;,_ __ B_U_C __ O_T_l_C_E__ mflfly a Secretary at ~ ..,1-Q11""" M. .. , .. ,, '"UNDER II DEED OF,RUST 11(875" $t2,0000o .Ad on goiog $15,S-OO<!O The seized pnses. a C;1ltlom111 1tm11e<1 Th1;-"b1:1s1ness '' con-~=~c.:,o~~s1~;:S:~ :~.. PU N P1eseon, Inc There Oiuiiuu lA1tt1tly l.dlt•i"r"" OATfO 01 151V1 IJNlFSb NOTICE~ SEIZURE Future Loss of Eamiogs P'0P«1.Y 15 descnbe<I as partnership, 111 managing ducted by: husband and neu under tne f'iellllous ---Fl-ct_l_tl_ou_•___ are no 11Ylng ntllltNes Tho 101.i '"'"""11 ut If~ YOU 1 Al<E AC..1 IQN ro PURSUA .. T TO St.000,000 00 liletJma loltows general pertner Shurl wile • 8u11ness Name(sl lrstea BuaJnesa N•me Funeral Mrvlcea _,. llflt-.1 Uaiol11_.; 111 lhu ult!. PROTECT YUUA PR()PfR Hl!Al.TH AND SAFETY OENE.RAL. DAMAGES Sl5.000 00 Umted St.ates Con::1, General Ptlltnet The regltlrant(s) com-~bove on 11 20-1991 St•••-nl prtYale, and burial g.11own 1,1n U•tAl try llN 1111)11 rv 11 MAY BC bOt 0 l\l 11 CUtTency MOTOROl.>. CEl This s1a1emen1 was f.led menced 10 trensact 0051. Y T C wa.s In Pacific ~ "''' 111 l)t' )()itf .......... .,.,,.. PUBUC SAL£: 1r vou COOESECTION $10,00000000 LULAR PHON( 5 N w111'1 -11le Coumy Cler'< QI ness unoer Iha F1ct•llOIJS r~~ ~e~7 WU l~ea The FC>llowv\g l*~S Pa111, Newport Beach .,,._, '"1tni11t"J t.o~ts ... NEEO l\N [l!Pl llNll 110N t t47t/tl'88 AND TOTAL DAMAGES 820AF168 Orange Couniy on Fet>ru-Bustnest Nilme(s) lislad wit\ lhe County Ct9" °' -:~~i·~s ~HOP Pacrhc v-Mortuary, JUbou~ .., .. , "''""ll.l') "' ""' OF ri-t£ Niil URE UI' rHE NOTICE OF S tS,012,000 00 Pursuant to Sac;11on ary 5. 1993 above on nol ytl Or C t on Jatt 0 &U 2700 llneu 111 ..... tntli..I '""'''"' PAOCHOtNG llC.lllNST INTENDl!D NOTICE IS H~AEBY 11488 4(1) °' ltl• c ''°'"'a F580147 Hong Jeon 5 ~~ OUKl '( U3'y 1025 w 181h Sl COSta, __ .,_econo_-=------ l•lfl ul .,,.., t4o!M. u '" S.1"' t) YOU YOU Sl1t>lA O LON FORFEITURE GIVEN that th•s Is not a de Hhllh and Saltly Code Publlsned Newl)Ofl 841ach-In Soon Jeon F556225 MHa. Cakl 91626 LINDSTEDT 1117 9t>I "1 "4'Vll1t~•1 "1"" 111c 1 I\ l AWYrn PURSUA#T TO manc:t lor senlement and ptoceduies ~o lor1etld Ult~ Costa Meu Daily P1101 Th11 statement was !tied P bl lt\8d N Pot1 Beac:n T•ry Stewart.a!:! A ~"'~ Th•• d 0 r • e 0 n-I..-bv l<hll • ~·"1""' ~ On 02-?S 9 1 I 1 uo I> U Hl!Al.TH AND SAFETY Items of dama cannot be propeny "'' ul 1" ic•a February t t 18 25 Ma~ w1\tl the Covnry Cle'11 or " ' ew Or ' N-P9ft Kt\, 111' J•mln Llndetodt, Ulcto..~ '""'"" on " ,1 .. 11 ,., Peelle flnanc:lal Coroor.-. ge proceedings are under 4 • • ' Ofat1Q4t County 00 January Cosla Mesa Daily Ptlot 921>63 l)dltt1t1•I '""'" ., , ,11, .. ~ lion .,., 41UUfll llN 111,. Tiu!>l CODE SECTION completely and specll\uJly way . 1993 22 1993 F'et><uary 4 11, 18 25 Th11 buaoness is con-84, passeo away Feb flf1.,.,. Irv u ~"'"' 111 h•k,.11t t.,_. 111 lho Ot .,1 Ill lru,1 fl: 11488.4 Ml 10f1h at this time Plarn If you claim n 1nrerHt 10 Th 767 • FS5a3S& 1993 dueled by an iodlY!Oual 8 1993 Loving f•tner CIW1tt """"' .,, • 1 flUI.~ Ultlil'tl 01 J491 .,~ lll\lru On August 7, 1992, al llff rtserYn the right to lh1s ~09811'1' you musl p BLIC OTICE Published New Beac:l:l· Ul745 The reg1stranl(1) com ol Mlcil-1 O UnOat· ,.,11,.,, 1..,., ,1,1,. •• h~k:fitl "" "' !JI Oj IJJf 1 .... ,._ 3t88 E Alrwa.,, Costa mocl•ly 11\lt statement of wo1t11n 30 d~ of the rtrril U N C 13 M D ~lol Jan-~~~~r ~i1oct.:::~ edl Joan E Winz-~. '•"'"''' "'"' ""'" """"' lltiloltt• tt1 It>.• (.A•rttlv •ti r1o ....... Callfomll, the prop-dam•• u fKts become pul>l•eall°';. ltl•~ Not~• t832t6 os .. ~a._~! 4 11 18 PUBLIC NOTICE 8u1•nen Na"le $) ~~led Oan,.I S Und•ledl ''""' ,.. .. w•1\ '"""I•'"'' etlfll <;.1hh,.1"4 env desCf'lbed IS lu1own and to I.how P'ooi I.le e ven led ct3 m St<l •"9 Flctltlou1 ".ll'f ,8, •--' . • •Dove on J•11u.iry 20 anO Jane O :zi.gi., 111 W"4•lfl\ 1 .. M \4•0h••I • Will sell "'' l•llrl• 11, la"1 I 9 8 8 CHEV R 0 LET O'iereol al lhe time of tnoll 't~ lfllefUl tn lh~::~ Bu.alneu Name 1993 Flctltlous 1 ') 3 Also sul'Vtll9d b)' fl'<le ......... '>Ill, ... 11 .. I 11 ... I II I J I I .... I PICKUP CAUFOANIA L.. l)fOC)erty Wltll 11\t' 0 Th-744 8u1lneu Name grandchlldren Mr ._ .... C..•lt .nl ,..,u., • .,.,I tu " " 111''"'' r,. r 111 CENSE NO 41(25414, VIN her .. n the Onlnge County Supe Stlllement Ste lt"ry St-3'1 Und ed\ IOng-tlm Or , '" Lt\llft" ' 1 "'" '" 11 " 3GC1:C30ltJMl17707 WIS AU[VtZON, SMITH, nor Cou11. 700 C1111e Cenler The Fotlowtng ~ons PUBLIC NOTICE Th• Fol~,.!"1l>Clf"°'" This su1emen1 w3s fiteo st • a • 1::'.~~.~~ ... ;~.~.:.~~· '""' 11"•1 J • 11 •'" "' •• • 111'1" -zed iklf-111 to HeaJUl S USSON & PALAFOX,• DnYe West. Sa111a Ana. CA are doing bus.ness u d bu . .,., , Wllh Ule County Oerll of ~:~~ w: ~ y111o .. 1.ci1rmwo1i 111 _.1,~11.,.1 iltot •rt try 11 1 '11 ''"' •llltlrll and Safety Code Sec110f\ Pfofea1IOft•I Corpor• 92701 You mu51 also ~I>' MISSION VIEJO BUSI· Flctltlou1 ~·E rngOE~OS~:l TION 0rafl(}e County on Janu•ry Dalbo, Minn H• was I 11 11 1 ~""'''' ""1 1 '"'" "~''"' 11471/11488 by tne lr.llne tie vKle Itta Otslnct Attoll'ley I NESS CENTER. e/o Reef Bualneu Nam• SERVICES GROUP, 2030 14, 1993 : .. .:1,'11"::: ,:·,.:"\~ ~'::~1:~,v dltti11 •• "'""'"'', ltl>·""" "''"1•1 Polle• Department B~ SCOTT A. SMITH Olflc1 with an end<ned Management Company, StMe~I Swnmerwind Santa Ana f.'557488 • graduate ~~the Uni-•• • ""'"'°ll' •11 .. itUI IO The property WU _,ed . copy of Ole cl im d11ectea 1630 Sooth Sunl.1~ Unit A The Followi Publ1$hed N-l)Ofl Beach Y91'Slty of -tnne90UI ~.':; .. :"-a..... t1"~':;i;;~·· ""~J ru •ltt "" "" '' w1 .,.._. •lh tesp«t to elleged VIG-AttonMJ9 ~ Plentl" lo ForlettUta Uason. ()r. Allahetm, Calif 92a0s • are bUStn~ ~· ~I ~~~~~~~ord• 2030 Costa Mesa Oarry Pilot Jan-ancl served two terms lhl uoo.r 11•1 11.w,, bt.,1, ol '-'•"•'"" 1wv.1lo1t• t•t1011(1) of Sect1on(1) Pubheh•d N•wpor1 '"91 County Otstnd Al· G.lieway West P10P9111es, AM~ DISTA18UllON suJm-~. ~a · Ana wry21,28 Fet>t"uary•, 11. as Pte:Slder'lt of the 0.. '"•01~ '"~ hul.,t ly "" •' "" IMrtt• ul ..... 1.-1 "' 1.i .. 1u1 11352 ol lhe Health and 8eecti-<;osUI Mesa Daily lomev s Oltoee 700 C•vre Inc• • C..tlorTW COfpor• CEtflEA, 701 E Ball Rd CaU 92704-"illl t9'l3 N-port Beach Klw11 I I II RNlf'l'Y " 1 llNI lllt<lt~I ~ ....... S•l•ty Cod• You .,. Pi«>t February 4, 11, fa. 2S Cent., ()r,ye West. Santa lion, 300 NOfU1 lake A'I-• '03, Anaheim, Cahl Th IS buSlntss IS con· Th 1-nlS CIUb. Mr l.Jndst•d1 • 11 • t1K-U1•"'. ,.,,_. 0 " 1 " 1 11,.. Nmttt lru1tl "" hlfaby notified that IP'4t 1993 Ana, CA 92701 Use I~ enue. Su.le 820. Pasadena. 92805 0,~1 ..... ..., in lnd,..,IClu.ll ---------u wes • retired general Siil I "'"'"" .. r .. I UOl\,r "''"'' ........ <.;.,.,. ,., t ..... .,, °' An of Or Control No •boY• 1n .,,., Cal I 91101 D "'""' wr NOT CE contreClor Memonal C..1'1lll1u1t •ll'!>'Vfldlalll ti ttltf ht1t1\• '"'' c ..... c.; .. ,11. I c:11y ,,:":uatod ~ Ul746 COl'letpondeoce rn:. bus1nH1 II con-~(jatt. TA SaN':!.~203ee:;d fhe 1•0,·srr,ant(S)I cbuo':' PUBLIC I Services will ~ held thu"fl llo •l "' t> W I :i r I I\ ,.. I el ..,.. • • ,._,,_. • • merice<j 0 rat1UC: al l:t• r,.,111 ,•r """' 111 ,... '., •'" "" CHdlngt 10 torl••I the PUBLIC NOTICE II '(OU< cl.nm 11 flO 1"" Y OuctO<I by a corporatton Cakl 92663 n•u unoer tne F1e1111ovs FletltJou.a 11 -00 A.M. Mondey •I Am•tt• , NI l ~I\ Ni•ll '" '"'' 11 "'" 1 " 311 iiuh• "1 1k llrttl 1bow-cla1C11bed propeny Med. tne Ottlltct Attorneys T111 reg111rant11) com· Michael J Larson. 99S4 8uS1nHs Name(s) 11111<1 Bulin ... Name Pacific View Ch•pet, C.. _. " "'"" ' • •11i.1•v1:•I 1 1 llful pursuanl •o Heatth and cne1090292 Ollie• wil aeetore lhe IJ'OI> mencea IO ttansael bull· Mapi. 'WooCI deltflowef bov Dec ~ 22 St nt 3500 Pacific Vlew Or ~io kt J'r>1J !.!c!91"'t n"'~"' r•1• ••e1tl 1,., '' •••"-" lh~• S1lely Code Se cllon NOTICE TO "IV descnbCIO "' tn1s NC>-nen unoer the ftcilllous c,,a1,1 90706 ' · ~992' on em ' Tho Fe:= petSOnS Newport Be.act\ Pa ,1-.;,""~ .. 1 .. , '"""'"'" c.~ °'-"•' "1 1 "" 1 • 1 11 "' 11111 •" 11418 4 CAE.OtTORS OF t.c• 10 be fOfle.te<I 10 rne Bu-..neu Name(s) lilled fll11 bus1ne11 IS con. Arny Ehzabelh Forde are door>Q ~~· u clhc vo.w M~u.ty. t!'>I t 1 1,1i. 111"''"' Nu ~J~"''f:.'"'"(,1/'1.-:'7:. ,:;!!*, You .. ~-inllNCt~~ o! BULK SAL.I! ~· ~~,1=11~ ~: ~~ on Oec.emt>er 30, ducted by • general part T,,.s si.iteman1 was ftlea l11LAR'Y·s INTERIORS OotectOt"S 644-2100 (Vlor •!>• OoOel • you -· 10 ........ __ (SK& •toe ""' r>ennop woth IN C°""1y ~ ol 1970 P011 lod!S1•9f' N- j!)J:J •1 lht• "'Y •ll <,."1" fol'f•tur. of lhts iwopeny, • • prov•lled •ti He .. .,, and G.ltew•'J' Wn1 Propen,es, The rag1Strant(s) com-Orenqe Couoty on Oecem l)Of1 Be.en Cill I 92660 The Pilot Ct__.. ~ w •ii ltt1 m.uh Mt~ J\ 111~ n 14• "" t11Ui"I put~nl 10 HUllh and •tOS U.C.C.) Safety Coda Secuon 11411? tnc;, Str.ren It Johnson mence<S to transect ~· bet :n 1992 M ~ t970 Port ftod t ... 1,1111t1uv1 111.t·•••11 • ''' "'I• 1• 1~ '"""'" 14 lu 41 Safety Coda Sec11011 Eacrow Mo.t713 MI CH A EL A . V>te Prt~O•nt neu undll' tne FtC1t110U1 F555030 t~':Zs t etQll. Newpofl The moat oc>ml>f9heno """"''1Y IWll•''"''' •• '"' t11ilh """"'I.I"' "' mNt:IL• lf416-5, you must Ne • Nolle••• he<eby given to CAPIZZI, Dl•trlct At· Th11 satemenl wu flled Bustneu Name(s) bled Be Be3<;h. C•'4f 92660 alve end curntnt direc· ,.,.,, 11'\ltlldw>u hit I"" rllllllJ.\ ""*' .. 11 .. , 111 !111• ~fled cl•m 1ta11ng yaur creditors of Iha within tome with tn• COU"ty Clertl Of abOY• on January 27. Published Nowl)Ofl :icn lory ol goods and -r 1'1UM•ll (If o•tl( uml•••H. \ ( .. 11•11tly .... ttltlt•r "' .,. .. ,J 1n111Mt In lhe ptoperty. named '"'* °'" It bvlli 8 J.cKIE L HIX De Orange County on Febru-1993 C0518 Meu Da.ly PtlOI Jan fhlS buSIMHS IS ~on-YIC•s eroundl lt11 thu l•Mr••~ 111 '"'"1y.r111 , tM11111 You rnvll Irle 1t111 Cfatm WI Nie ls abOlit to be m.id• ot ' ' P-ary 5 , 19'.)J Bnan T S.>wyer u.vy 21 21. Februaty 4· t I dUC:teCI by an ond;llW! lliiiiiiiii lltt• n11A,.,1t'(J11 n "'' 1111•11 U111.11t141I 11ui•o< ~ .. 11 lhe Supenor Coun of !he 111a auate d e1c11bed utw Dlalrlet AtlMne, • F580t44 This swem•111 was rJeo t993 ~.;t~~si;~ :,; IJy _, Ow;J ul l1u\I 111 0 btt1."I Ar.cl Y1.111y (.) titll'lt Coul\ty ot Orange wilhtn btiow Publislled Newport Publi.Slled Newl>Ofl Be.Kh-Wllll lhct Covnty Cle111 or Th nt ness und•r 0-t' Flctit.ous '"'ltn<J lhO ... , ', .. ,,,,' n .. , '"\''' •d•l!Vh iHIO ~~ drf• ot the llt'St Th• ~ 8"d buSof\f'SS B•.a<:h Cost.a Meg D .. ., c I M Da•I PtlOI Or.lnge County on Febt\I BiJSiOHt N.tm•lsl ltsteo lllf•I t...,._"'"'"' ol "" 1,.,,, ''""'· utfNl•lfl 111 ~fl.llt•irl' ion ol this ~ addr•sn ol ll'le te<1., er• P.io1 febr\ulry 11, 1a. 0'5 I' os " ~:'1 8 25Y M ell ary 2 1993 PUBLIC NOTICE aoo... °" not a?Ptteal>ll \1U ' <tnor "' ""' "•I l"111•••ly un&eas YoU '~ ac1Ual TVYEN HUE T\J, 4250 Bow 19'.JJ e.btuary I . ., ' F559591 ltw ltu\h•" ur .. h r ..... 1 '" "'.1"fl"J ,...,..,, " un.lt r no!H:• ("'-8se UM ~p.. ranca ~way '"· IN>r>e th710 4 t99J P bl shed ~ S.acn FlclltJous ~.~rv s~C::"" wH Meo °'"'' u1 "''"'' 1.aw•~I .. Nu ~taur 111 t... 1'.i'iO r ..... .,,try nor coun Nurnbef 5g..a7. Ca 92714 Th-765 11 1 Buslneu Name With tn• County 0 _., 01 IUI ul O..t11ull jlf"' Ek~ I••• ci..11 Ort•Y t.c,,,1111 t.Ao M ( II 58) You must -.,., .,,. The ~"°" In Calolorrva PUBLIC NOTICE Cost• MIU Daily Pilot St•temenl Orlln<}t Counly on January MMIOI lAWN- lo St·• iu IA• 11• •wlk'll "' ""' h• l1u,1t•1 •II•~ 0111 • 11 dorse<I copy of lhct ct.llm °' tne chltl aAecut1ve ot11co PUBLIC NOTICE Febt\Jary I I l8, 25 Matcll The Following per$0t\s If 1993 MOUNT OlM l;.(!Ofll'( 11fltJl11 ·~ rl•dl 1w1~1 r.,111 II\ dU <11111 V "' th on the 0.ltnct Anorr~ of of the """ IS SAM E AS NOTICE OF 4, 1993 .,,. d0o"9 bus1neu aa F55705t c.n_..,. ~ 911\o IS loc;;iltotl 8hll n1n1t1 \111~11 *"'" '" 111 olllt·r '"'" Or1nga County (Alln ABOVE PUBLIC H~INO 183217 T-097 (l )OTB ENTERPRISES ci_. • C>oln-v lh4tn thr ..... moflth .. 11 ..... mton , ...... llftlHI '" lht l.11•.t• Voe~ L HI-. Deputy DI• As kited by the lellet, ...., Nol·C• II lltreby 9'"*" Fkt!Ooue (bl PE TEASON INVEST Put>l•sned N-pott Beach ~"""AU FIUIJu " ..._.™"-'\till Wlh '"1"11.J ttl~ 11 .,,., 1t111ohl "' th•s 1ttet Altomey) • '700 CMc OU-bullf'leSS namH Ind 11111 11\41 Cty Counc:lf ol tile BuMne .. N•me PUBLIC NOTICE MEl'lTS 2973 Harbor Blvd Cow M1$1 Oa Y P.SOC Jan -... lllJI\ "'"••• Ceni.r om... W•t. Sama addrtsMs used by me Crry o1 Newl)Ofl Beacn .., Stat•~nt si. 287 Cosua ~Cat.I uery 28 fe~ty 4 II 18, t625 Glaler lqu11eble 0..d Com lt1o• lllelil•"'Y ..... ''' 11>11(1 Alw.. CA 9VOI Wl\Nt\ &en _..,.,"""'three years be llold a pvDltc he.nng on The Followlog penons Fktltloue 9262ti 1993 ./ ~ ca.ta MMe peny o 111.1,11 • I 111•• "''"'""' u "'tht••• ,,, • .,.,.,, {10} days ot 111e1 llltng of 10f9 the data such list was Ul• •a&>katian oe Karot t•-Oc>ng ~-Bu.Mn .... b!IM. w.a.am o ~. HU Th 7Qll··-~N0=~·=•=•=•:. • .-~1--tln« #IS1'Jtl '"' :'s ty 1·"1•11S> 1w "111 ...... 1 •• the c'-"'1 In tne SupirlOr Mfll Of deflvered 1e lhe Ann.a P Tran IOt UM Par COSfA MESA BUSINESS Sl•te~I Pinon Tree l.MWI, Costa ---------11 W; "m A""~"'"' ~t..1..ull u111•linu "'"' t••~io ~""'° 111 ~Ml OIYlllOI\. buy«.,. NONE ll\1t No 34n on property CENTER c.io Reel Manage-The f'ollowlog persons Man. calll ~6l7 PUBLIC NOTICE Cll l#l?ul 18111) -.07 J(U'J 1•11•11nol 01..n<H to'""' th1 Tl'9 falf11te 10 tunely file The namu and bultf'IHI toc11ed at 2009 Oue1I mint Compeny, 1630 autdolngbus.neuas Til t& business •s COfl PACW'IC V.W 0•11111111 I t•iN.lt I tu'lot1·11 1.1r1111t11l r.~1,1111 l ' 111 111., and aecute a ..,..-,(led deim acktreaNs oi the buy., are SITeet South Sunkitl. Unit A Ana· WEST COAST PROOVC. ducte<I by an lndlll1dual F1ctltloua •MONAL PAM Sat." """ •" • 0111u 1101.,1,1 ... u11al lry ""' l"-!\I ·~ an Interest In th• MARK PING L\JENO Requesr 10 permit tilt neim. Cati! 92806 ' TIONS. 2036 No M•·n St The reg1111ant(s) com· Bullin..-N•tne c.m.tery • Mol1~ 02 ~J 111 tru\I '"''-" ea ""'""l\•I ~ 1n me Swpeno< WONG, :JZ328 A1ogeway continued operation of an Getaway W"1 Pl'operl.leS, ,3, Santa Ma. Calif 112706 menced 10 ttansact bu~ St•••-nt °""'* • Ctemtlory ASJ\J"7'.>lftKJ 10 Judi tto.1h.1~1 tllllv..,..._ .. , ti Court w111 r•uft In the L.aouna NIQUll, Ce 92677 eotSllt'g indepandtfll m.u Inc , a CaMOl'llla torpor• Laguna Mal<bu Partntts. nest under .the F1c1<11ous Tl'9 FOi&ow<nq per$0tll 3500 Pacific v-Ortve 1 It I •8 J i'l .,,., ur•lt.1t llttt 11 .. n., '" lhu ptoperty being deciared or Th• HMts to be told "' ug• Hllbllshmtnt on lion, 300 Not1tt LP• Av· Inc ~I lom4a corpon111on Busmen l"am•(sl "stea are "°"'9 buSlf'>HS u ~ .._,, PU.UC uofll'E 0.V.I ttl lru'JI '" ll 1.1""11' OIOeted '°'1911 10 tM Slate d..crll>ICI tn general H propeny louted 111 ltM M lf\UI, Suite 820, PaudeNI, t601 DoYe Sal., Suet• 292. aboYe on OctoOet I f~2 SAC I RESTAURANT. ......,. .. "" iltlll uXCJa-t ul lhl T1u11I of cal!fom1a and dlstnl> fll:tures, lqU!lpmenl, ~ 1-A 0.1lrw:t The pt090sal Calif 91101 Nawpo11 BHCh, Cehl WJliam 0 Peier.on 11741 Beach 8IV'CI Hun-1 .......... . ----------• uled purauenc 10 the ptOll4-1Mll, leasenolel interest of alao 1neluda a request to Th" bus1nu1 11 c~ !>2660 Thia 11atemen1 _,, f eo tlf'QtOf\ ~. Calol 92648 U CNSI07134-4 • 111 lho.t llfflt 111 11 .... 11.11 "°"' of HctalU'I and Safety tnM Chene King r•~ranc • .,..,. lh• locallon reqV1r• ducted by a corporation Tn11 bu11nau •• con-wt\11 Iha ~ Cteni °' C Niii llliW NOTICf '!'A~:usrn 1 1Ml11Y1 .. n 111 ""' •iot .. u COCS. Sec1IOn t 1489 WI~ and we loclltod 11 4250 merit wrucn requires 11\31 The rag111tant(1) com-duded by a. corporation Orange County on Febtlr C ~ss~'V' ~sN 1 a NT I llU. ...... , TSI l70Ge LARSON lt\11 tut..i ..,.ouur1t ul th• un OUl ~-nok• Ot hear· Barranca Pn-y. •A. Ir tnd~t massage n · mencecl to transact bull-The regl11ranl(1) com-aty 2. 1~3 whether you re OUy Mortu•"' * Ct\eC>el 020459 7 1-1 hn tn(.c ul Iii;.• •rlllttJd lno. lllM, Ce 92714 1abl1sh,,,.,,ts be at ltasl neu undlf Ula Fictitious menced to lfanUCt bull· F5595H ·, On Febf\l•l"f ,5 tH3 '""' "4.<1.urt<C"l II\' lt•• °'""'•JI ffwbllthed N•wP-ort Th• business natn• used soo IMl lrom anochel lnO• 8uSr.nus Nama(s) lltted neu under Ul• FoctltlOUS P\tbllthed Newport Beach Ing, -lllng. or lu•t Cfemallon et IO()() AM Sh .. rton l11t\f ''"-' 11 lttt1<tlt~I U))IJ. 0.ach-Costa Mesa Delly by the Miltr llt tl'lat loca ptndll'fl rnassaoa ettal> abc>Ye on December 30, Bu11neu NlrM(I) btod Coeta MHa Oa.ly Pllol loo+.1n9, cl&salflt'O hH I 10 8'0.0•e 1 l•l'lmen Hutton Tiutl Deed ltltjltllt .. •\ .,,., ........... "' IS Piiot Fa«>ruery 11 , 18, 2S, lion •• CHINA ICING. llsnment 1991 •boYtt on December f FeONety " ta 2:S Molleh wPhlLaOt youc~ss' IF1ED Coel• ...... S.rvlc:H Inc 11 Trun•• Of ''"" jl 1 10 1993 Szachwan, J.hndarln & This prq«:t hu blMW1 r• c.1-ll'f w"t Pl'opert,es, 1992 • 1T -Ml-1 111 aucce .. or lrualH or Ameroe ert Secur1tte1 TH77t Cantonese Curtine Yl9we<f 100 II hu been Inc . St....,, K. Jonnson. Lagun1 Mahbu Pat1ne11. 4 1993 842·5878 ~•lrCVl•d T•\nlH ol lh•I Compan, I ru\lt•t• lly PUIUC MftTJCE The anclopated cUlt of delerrntned thll It 1s C.ll· VIC• PrHident 1oc . Oreqq Sdomon. Vice 111761 c.n..,, O..d of Truet Peelle F1nanc1al ~ -ltl• bulk Ult Is MARCH 12 egonca11y .. empt undet eHClllld by VtfOlnle H tiOtl "4tt..~11 U.wlo·1tu Oftl T 1993 8' IM otflc:e ot tri. the reQvlfetnef\IS of Iha L~n a me11ie4 wometi H 1110 II t v.. f't11~0,ll•lll MOTIC• 0 UNITED AMERICAN BANK California Environmental ,,_r ~olt 111\d Mperel• 197 la.,1 HM1111l1o0 11,,..,~, CRIDfTOft8 M ESCROW DEPT . 9113 Oueltly Acl p1op1ny end 11co1d1d Camclt>l.fl Cl\ li':,Cl(lfl (4081 BULK SAL.m 904.SA, AVE.. WESTMIN Houce IS hAlleby tuMer O.cember 15 1189 •• 866 M6tt 0..11111 J,m 18 (SllCS. •104., STEA, CA. t2'83 gtVtfl that u ld publlc hear 1nurumen1 "° 89 e1suo 1993 •1oe u.c.c.t This bulll ..,. IS •ubfeel 1nq """'' be hlll<I on 1ti. Officllll A.cord• of Oc•no• l\SAPT!>We ll ... Ma.s.llC to Calofomla Uniform Com 2lnd o.v ot r.bl\iary t993, Co""'1Y. Cellfornle. •nd ?'4 ? 11 2 111 ,:.:W11 ~Qnten 10 merclal Cod• Sacuon 11 Ul4J ~QI 1 oo pm In punuant to th•t cert..,, of lh wllhln 61C>e 2. ll'le Counol Chambert of Notre• of Oeleull •nd PU9UC IOTICE ~~ors-~ .,,; bulk If IO ait>tect tie name the Newl)Ofl Beach City ['"110n to S.11 ttw.•euncl• ,_....., -a end .odrWI ol the person Hilt 3300 Newport Boulct- 1eco1ded Oc1ober '1 19$2 MOTICa M .... 11 lbcM IO be made°' _..,,whom dltm1 m1y be d NewpOr\ 8Mch CM- " lrlt lt\llNnt "° U Pllili 101t TO tlla aueti dHCtlb•d tlled 11 ESCROW DEPT ~~~ 11 wniCh t.nW and 71302? of Olhc:lel l\ecord ADll ..... TIDt betollJ ~ ~ITED AMERICAN 8ANK place any and all ~s of u id County, w•~ undo •d DTATS M i :;:: name:,::'....,.,. 9113 Bolll AYe . Wtltmln lf'll.ttesled may •l>Pffl twld end furau1n1 to ..... •• -•ttT ,._ .. ., C. 92683 and the be h11rd the~ " you of NII 11N et public LYLa O. la&._... SE. AGE FLORCNT, 2222 laM • dM• f0t fill~ c;l.,mt '·' IN ~Kl In eue1rot1 tor ceth lewlut CASa MO, At•7023 Mlc;helton 6220 IMne CA lhaM be M8'ch 11 1993 :!t ange m! be. ·ltlTltled MO"•Y of th<I Unn•d '"'" To Ill ...... ~. t271$. 8CRYL FLOREHT. whic:tl Is the buaiMse de' . you°"' ~ ~ of Arneroc:e. Al th• non credltOta con~ credi-2222 Mie:helson '220, Ire 10 ra·~ Y • front entrence to Ow County tors, W'td' peBOnS ...no may lllM, CA 92715 before the Ule date •PK you or someone else Covnllou•• 700 tlYlc OUletWIM be in. ..... fd In The loc:llllon In Ceilfomla tied llbOW rwed et CM public heltltig Canter Ofjw W111, Sente CM wlll tit •l*. or bcMh. ol .... en..•~ otaca DMM ...._ 8 , t"3. cleterlbed In IN• notlel Ot Ar.e CA .. ttl .. noh•. lttle ot· LYlEO kOMOUIST °' "" ...., Ir ,.,,.. .. IUAK ~-LUUtO In written con-es~· end int11Ht conwyed lo A l"ETITION hat bean above WONG del~ IO Int C11y at. Of ~ now held by 11 und~ fl led by JANET E . Al llMed by 1he Miler, al Publlthed Newport prlOr,!_'!• the publ~fl'l(?7j) -d Dead of Trutt 1n 1,.., ILOMOUtST In IN Sup.. oe. ~ .. nwnee end a.aen.cotlll ..... Diiiy ror •rn0tmellon "'°"r1Y elluated '" " riot COUl1 of Cellfornla. add,_... u~ by .... Piiot F~ 1' 1"3 6"4~200. tc>ur•t'I' Ind $tete d .. ctlbe4' r--.. ot ORANGE. Mf1et "4thlf\ ltlrM plll'l beo • TH WAMDA a. RAGGIO, ,. At11Ho11 rerc•I No 'Tlteft' PETTTIOfll ~ fore the ._ ~ liM •• TTI Cltj ca..ti City et ...._ ot.O 093"2r. ~ed .... the h ' lo1 '8 1n ~11 • o tNit JANET e Ill aent °' _....... .... "'9UC IOTICI 1M't eclt S.Cuon 3. Belboe lelend, be ~ed M '*"°'* ~ .,.._ ~ ............. ~---·TO Pwblllhed Nawpo11 tM City ol PM1111po11 8eech. ,...,__.,, to ~ The ,..,_.. • .., --_, -Beac:h-Col\a ..... Oeoly CO\tl'lly •f Df.ne• .,.,. 0 .......... °' "" o.c.. llddlw-°'the buyer.,. WW M Pilot,~ ''· 1"3 c.i.tomla. •• P.r ... dent. 9UNO Y1M. noes llo11wood MA.IC w.m 1h7n Aec:Ofdad 1n &Goll 1 '"' t TM! P'tililOH ~ ~.!. Leowne Hill, CA (Mca. etM, et Mi•cehneoue M191 IN dec9denl'a WIU. Md 121~. H~ASOOH YIM, PUIUC IOTICI the Olfte• of tti. C.vnt c;odlc:ls. W eny, be lldmlftlld 210IS Ironwood Ortlle, LA-e1M U.C.C.t llecorder of u!d County 10 ptot>m The wll end 11""1 ""'' CA 9HS3 ...... No. 9aolOe NOTICE M aAL• fhe meat addrH• o eny COcftcll .,.. tw....,.. The ...... to be told .,. HoC1c41 I• hefWby utven 10 M AUTOllCMNl.U ottwtr common 4'H10ntt10 i. ~ In .... lie deecribed In 9lfWlll ..: .. c:r•dlt0'9 Of !he within ,W. ... 1.11 et 1eod propeny 21t kept by h COUI\ 9'oc:ll In lr'llda. ""'*"'-·flit. rWMd ...., tNt a W1I _......_,. ,..,.iwe A ... nue, Newpo11 THE '5Tffl0fll ~ u... ~ ~ .... le ~to lie INde ot .,.._..,...._. • • • leach. CA t2fMU ~ .. ..,........, the end fie .... NIM ol • lh• ...... ducrlb•d ~ •• hereby ..._, NllM and eddren • ..... under IN~ ctty ~ end .,.. • l*Ow, ~ .i. MCtione ~71 , ttw --.1 .. 111y •t wNI• def'I MNll6W19on °' r.. CMed • 2212 YlcMllOtl The nemea enct ~· 3012. ' ~..:' "'c cnt ,..,_,, the ••le le ..._. Ad. (Thie ~ 12.20 • ....._,CA 827t5 llddf••••• d fte ..._.,.. CIOdt of the °' ... ~· conducted Sl1te IOM w41 91ow h panonet rep. TN~ n.ne ueed M.NO't MAYHl'W, IOI Cc>-nia, and SO) of.,_,_.....,, hnl encl lruet ~""'"Y ,........... IO .... nwty t.y Ole ..._, .. t1M toe• IUrNI, Laguna IMch, CA 6 NIYf9llliOtl CIOde ol "'9 .. ltvetff fl,,_ Truetff ...,_ ...,_,. *-*'I llol\ 11: .. AMITHYIT NM1 11-1• ol ~ "9 lln• _..., A 1ruet A''""" court~ ..,_. 11111· ClL\HlAI" TN IOCallOn In ClllflDmla dertr9Md 'Mii NI a P'lbllc 4'-9ed " of Merc;h • 1 ttO, ....,. ~ very llftpol1anl The .,._lt*ed dele °' ot .,. c:11..t eQCUll\4 Ofk• 9'ICUon • tne ~M =i i'lell'M>l'I L idioM. ,._..., the per. the bull Nie le,~ o1 .,_ ...., IL Nl'ftl N Mi4 addl'MMI M tOAlll ::'' t;_~ le=• IOflll 1••••.,. .. be H. 1111> • .,. offtoe ol Mow9 on 027M3 the :,:-._: Hu'\ Ion Ma It I a ,.......-IO .... ~ to ~ fectow 120I :*,,.,. """.: ~propatty c.,,.,.11en, •nd t ll•Hllrl per.ona ~~~/We ,~ • .._ ... Wllrlrwm: ""':V'Olv .SO VS.. WI· TNttM, ~!:t te •&. =-~ '::':: f'*9 or TtN bult .. le ~ ... """'"'" ..... ra. QICl741Qt0000M UC 2Cc MMti:--Mw11clff1 hse .alof\) TN Ir~ to CaMomte ~ eon.; late the W alClh 1111 wee MllMO CA. fll 6 D AUTO tttO • .. 1••i90I\ """°"" Wll mlfc111 Code ... c:uon .... Of dtltvered • ""' ,TT~' ... ' J:r,.cgc-_,,.fl. ... fl. Find "· tie ..,._ '""' an "'-'• ttoe l ~.,.. l\Oll9 s A; .__.. ClllHlfled, etMid ....,, .... art Ob-I 90' 1i11t1fKt. ._ nt1M 'TM M1M9 Md~ U NACAA .VHHL ( STARTllG A IEW BUSllE~S?? Th• LAQal Department at th• Piiot Is plM.Hd to announce a Mw Mrvioe now available to new bualneues. We wlll now SEARCH th• name for you at no extra charge, and 11ve you the time and th• trfp to th• Court HouM In Senta Ana. Then, Of COUrH, after th• M&t'Ch la coms>""ed we wtll flle your fte11tloua buelneaa name atattment with the County Clerk, pubOah once a week for four weeks u 1'9qutred by 1aw and then file your proof of publtc.tk>n wtth County Clerk.· Please atop by to file your fie1itlou1 buatnesa atatement at the Piiot Legel Oepanment, 330 Wes1 Bay,, Coata Mesa. Callfomla. If you can not stop by, plea• call ua at (71 4) ~2-4321 , Extension 315 or 316 and we wUl make arrangement• for you to handle thlt proc.<ture by mell If you should have any further q~ttlon•r please call ua and we will be more than glad to aaslst you. Good luck In your new buslnenll Thutaday. February 11, 1193 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92887 l'urnlture ....................................... 8014 -INDEX .. Apartments/Commerclal ................ 17150 I Miao. Mercbauclla• ••••. , .................. 8015 Cameru ..................•.•......•............ 8018 CoU.OUbi.. .................................... 80 t '7 Compulera ..................................... 8018 Bu•lneH Property ......................... 878'7 Announcement• ............................. 1810 Tbeater/Cutln&' ............................. 8811 Fre. Merob&nclJ•e .......................... 6028 ~REAL ESTATE ~FOR SALE Bua Ines• Omce Rental9 ................ 2788 Commercial Property ..................... 8778 Duplexes/Uni.• .............................. 2788 Industrial ..................... ~ ............... 2788 Income Tax ................................... 1811 Lo•t a. Found ................................ 29JtG Health & Fitness ........................... 3000 Jewelry/Furs/Alt ............................ 8025 Buildln&' Malerial9 ........................ 8030 Maohineey ..................................... 80415 omce Pumlture/EquJpment .......... 8047 Income Property ........................... 2780 School.a/ln•tructlon ....................... 3011 Travel ............................................ 3014 Houses/Condos ..................... 1002·1094 Peta/Antmal• .................................. 6049 Mu.teal ln.strument• ..................... 80015 Mobile Homes ...................... _ ....... 1100 Raus1NESS& H FINANCIAL Acreage .......................................... 1126 MemberabJp• ................................. 3018 Planoa/Orpn• ............................... 80159 Bulldl.ng & Contract ..................... 1150 Per•onal9 .............................. 3002·30015 Blc7cle• ...................... : .................. 8080 Beach Property ............................. 11 76 .... Sportln&' Good• ............................. 80615 Cemetary Lots ............................... 1225 11SERllCE DIRECTORY Tickets ........................................... 80715 Houses To Be Moved .................... 1326 Business For Sale .......................... 2900 · TV/Stereo/Electronics .................... 8080 Lots For ·sale ................................ 1400 Business Opportunity ................... 2904 I Out.or.county ............................... 1625 . Business Wanted ......... ~ .............. 2908 Out-Of-St.ate .................................. 1568 Ranches/Farms .............................. 1675 Credit ............................. -: .............. 2907 Service Directory ................. 3408·39 39 Resort Properties ......................... 168(, Investment Opportunity ............... 29(18 Investment Wanted ....................... 2910 Time Shares .................................. 1590 Real Estate Exchange ................... 1600 Money To Loan ............................. 2 914 Real Estate Wanted ...................... 1625 Money Wanted .............................. 2918 Oarace Sales ....................... 8102-8190 mREAL ESTATE D.LJRENTALS Mortgages. T.D ............................. 2918 Emplo)'ltlent .................................. 6630 Employrpent Wanted ....... , ............. 15636 Houses/Condos ..................... 2102-2194 GE ERAL POLICY Apartments ......... : ................ 2602-2694 Kates nod deadlines art c;ubject to change ~ithoul notice. The publisher ~nes the right to cen~or. rtela sify, revise or rtjed any cla ified ad,·ertisement. P~st report any em>rs that ma) be in )OUr cla ified ad immediatdy. The Oaily Pilot & The Independent acttpU no liability for an~ error in an ad~ertlsemeat for which it ma) be responsible except for the cost or the space actually occupied by the e.m>r. Crtdit can only be allo-ed ror the first insertion. Domestic ........................................ 6640 Duplexes ....................................... 2704 Boats .................................... 7011·7018 Roon1s ........................................... 2706 "MERCHANDISE ~FOR SALE H otels/Motels ................................. 2718 ... Marine S.rvtce .............................. 7020 Vacation Rentals ........................... 2722 Marine SU pa/Docks ....................... 7022 Roommates Wanted ...................... 2724 Airplane• ....................................... 80 l O Rentals Wanted ............................ 2726 Camperatrratler• ........................... 8014 Oar ages For Rent ...................... .' .. 2740 Antique• ........................................ 6010 Storage .......................................... 2742 Appliances ..................................... 6011 Scooter• ........................................ 8018 MJsc. Rentals ................................ 2744 Auctions ........................................ 6012 Automobiles ......................... 9010·9090 H_·_o_w __ T_o_P_l_a_c_e __ A __ C~l-a_s_s_i_f"'!!!"'i-e-d~.-A~d~-----~0-.:..,-.. ,.-.... ~~~~~:.~·~F.::~::::.~~~= BY PHO E: BY VISITI G OR MAIL: WednHday Tueed&J' IHtOPM CLASSIFIED HOURS: Independent Wed.needay 3 30PM 714-642-5678 330 West Bay treet Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (corner of Newport 81Yd. & Bay St.) Telephone 8:00AM-5:30PM Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30AM-5:30PM Monday-Friday ThuradAP.¥ Wed.n .. clay 6 30PM orth Orange County-540-1220 Frtde.y Saturda: Tbu~a, 6 30PM HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 1002 BANK REPOS Downtown HB 2 BA coll.t9c Needs work. Large lot Per· feel for handymcn1 $195.000 841 51 77 No Cost Fm;ioc1no In Newport Offered by len der owner lor qu. I buyer w/10% dwn 2 BR. 2 BA, 1600 ,q f1 Villa Balb oa hom" S309.900 Gro.11 op portumtyi 380 1 ?88 Bank Owned O<.can View 2 BA. 2 DA beach pa~ Vacant n rea d y t o aell 1 S 1 70,000 84 t 51 77 Fell Out ol l;.acrow Bank wnnts 11 sold now' 2 mas1e1 a1.11tes new carp & rr,h pnt 4 years n ow! Only $152,500 380 1288 ERA STAR M1·5t77 S.ach Cando 1 BA. 1 BA Garage and extra parking Easy walk 10 tho beach Only $1S4.900 .lo• Anollo ERA STAR Pier Office 536-9328 Just 1 Block To Ocean Super 2 BR, 2 DA condo Br19ht and airy with overs1.7f'd living room Roth BR • ere ap actoua and h ave batcon1os. W 'lh d ry h ookups inside ,lus enclosed gnmlJ Ollly $18'4,900 .Joe Ane llo ERA STAR P ier Office 53~9329 .Ju I l.ISIOd • BA. 2 BA Now Ber· ber c arpet Peoq1>d w ood floors t •· ponded hvlnq roorn pfus fOfmal dine Try s 10.soo down Pav $976 Pl par me>oth 'Pace-tter Real ltetat e H2-5221 Low Down ~NoDown 8 floor plan• S88.000 • 127 ,900 OoVble oa rage. Inside laundry tp, 2 patio., air, d1n1n9 area. Pools and •P•• C.2t .... ,...z. f7t4t M2·5S2t ' .............. ........ P'r1day o .30PM . COSTA MESA 2624 GENERAL 1002 GENERAL 1002 HUNTINGTON HOUSES/ BEACH 1040 ~ONDOS HUNTINGTON NEWPORT FOR RENT II.ARBOUR 2142 BEACH BALBOA 2169 PENINSULA COllONA 2607 DEL MAR 2 6221_.mSm4m99iiiiMmOVlliiiiiiii1Niiimlii LUXURY ESTATES Wrtter's Paradise •Bright 18drm Apt.a Exclua~~:n. Beach Ray Bradbury's former Liston to the Wavff ••••••••• 2.BR 1BA condo 1 ml to N....-rt Beach 3BR 2.8A, Duplex, Oii· Chine~· atea, 26R •Cal'J>OfVGat9d home! 3 BA. 1 75 BA. c ,_..Lene ra--. ,_ _._...... 1D& 1 .... r•"""'· ran..e . •Hr Trl.$q/S, Cntr 4 BR 3 5 BA W I ... 3 rash ---h .... ~ p•t10, ... r. --·-v """ -..... -... u• single ·~ory Hard ........ ...... D 1J $1400/mo, ueor loaM NOWI $950/tfto f'or Details 642·58' l1ropl<1C:O•! F0tm<1I dtn II H 2 en. 2 sty. w/cozy Ip BALBOA lndry, d/w, pool 2·•1Y B ·-3 ( 1-..._..,~......,...:....;;_;:....:..:;..:;.;,.~ & W wood oors ugo & gar. Pr--d way low $799. 310,.,~9788 40R 2 A, Iota of Call 975-2 oe '/ 1 / U * l SIDE *· M hv room. at bar, comer lol with 2 car ...... '~ parking Skylight• r OlfJllll ar • "0~ for this areal Mu.t.aell ISLAND 2106 • Cool·N-. 2°.. 1 t/ .dl . • Home, 1BA .......... _ ~~~~~eles~~~f~~~e~ garage. Needs Tl.Cl A qulck .. l.ow, low dbwn. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------steps to beach 2BA, ,2 car ;;,, Huge •TU/lt'tllt'J 1m, $61S. gaslvw~~j;;. . • I z a e d g ar • g e deal 8.•_S 1 ~.n·900•110· Only SI JS 900 963 St• tt9SIMO Sundeck. w/d, U11I pd. adult p.I\, 7S9'5S90 v .. -7900 • · • Cozy 2Br front h01Jse. LAGUNA Bob K J 67" GA94 $370,000 536 9326 E .... STAR oop, r. $1100/mo 675-3678 ~ • E 'SIOE ESCAP•. .. n.. ERA STAR porch & patio. Berber BEACH 2148 Custom Beach estate P ier Office 841·5177 cpl, gar. w/d. No pets ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 76().5000 Ext 128 CUTE 1t# 18 upstrs LAG 1BA 2BA. Smal Reduced S20.000 536-9328 Yrty $1050. 499-6321 II or 7aft. 5000 CORONA frplc. deck 'h gnt quiet comm. patio Huge J BR estat• Whl ... VY" ..., d w lndry "" • ...,.,... Oceamticw Schools t• Waler Mihn La Aemrui NB/SC DrT -•D 2622 $825, creclll won .. , . • --Frml d in. lmly rm, 1_________ ---------..,_ &;..&. DlnA 7-v.8081 ...... 8162 t8S Mna Of CJl-4JW ~~~oqtuka"rte~:p2r~~ COSTA MESA 1024 ~e~AGo~r~et8k~tc~;,uns CORONA e=1 ::0~c~B:.be~:! Newport Hel9Ata '"' Of~ A • 1200 OFFI 3if' ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Formal d'"e Hard· DEL MAR 2122 Ufully remodeled. Jae. Spacious :lBR 28A 2·STY apactou1 1Br. GREAT &TUDIO, s vf 2Y10a. WO hkupe. IJ.Hilge plus 30 10011• wood floors In llvm· pool Rent or pur· twnhme. Ftplc, ga· otde CdM Spa tub Nowt $695 Small tu· ...,,. .... 33 F RV garage Prtvoto Mesa Verde Cus1om1 ~ r~ge, amoll yard W/O ,9751mo .... .:1 ... 11 & ~. d10 $495 All UUls & q 1•..-. ""' a rview qroom WOOd burning chasot 2.,9 Lower .. ..... ..... ... W/O 1 1 ............. 5 s 1010 mo •..o•~7oot workshop, prof land· Gorgoous"' BR. J BA Ip French d00<s load 2Br 1Ba lg lmmac dplx Cllff .,204; Open hkups Small per OK lrl . Avl 411 675-7222 nc -""""' ...._ ____ ....._. ___ _ .c.Jpong, handlC.lp ac· on oversized corner lo child S<lle pool & nr ocearr N-cream Sat 11-4 Call S 1100 A<Jt 675"'9 t 2 g Studio . t..a.rge, bflQhl, con 5459•000 5.)6. lot SI 60,000 Just spa pl1n yard for play crpt, 1nt/ext pnt & op-497·6286 Of' 498-2750 NPT North 2Dr 1 V..Ba Shoppmg tor '1 nt!W wafk·ln clotot Large 9J26 Moving to Or· spont on e11tens1vo AV Dccess Finished pltc. $1200. 64~483 for loaso. w/d, gar, apor1ment? ctass1hed balcony $850/mo egqn upgrades Family gara"" with ewtra stor a1>5 OACH D Im mac unit. frpl, Iott you compare Call 640-58&4 Bkr 4 BA, J BA gOfgfous room & bodroo'ms •-" · •""' I • "'rrWPORT SIOOO 759-nn coat<J ·without huslo ---------homo Largo pool & face on to potto with DIJ• & new roll up • •l.O 3BR 2BA front nc. or worry! Whether you re bu ying door. S2 12,5oo h "" / ....... _, .. _ ... r.pa. Cu$t.om. d.ocor. .view ol aparklmg-pool Pac:eaetter OUJO, ,... ga._me mi w BEACH 21;i;9 Nwpl No-lllila, ~ PHot Cl--·-~ MfftnQ, Cl;,~~lhe# lrnch drs & wndws p r 1 c e reduced btton bar. relr1g, stove, 2 V..BA. lmmac, $2600( 642·54578 covers all your needs' Re•I Eatate I •-W/0 $17"'" Red uc ed S22 60011 $150,000 982•5221 rp .... gar. ~ mo Avail 3-15 Wei•---------.,.. __ ....;;.... ____ _._ Less than a mile to P~•-t1er Avf 211 780-34179 wknds, 760-17US, day1,,.. _________________ .;.... _________ _.,, ooach' 5-464.900 963· Real Eat•t• oni.., s127,900 CLEAN 36r 2Ba. new Beach Area! 725-9119 Ask f()f 1,.ne 1900 Custom Three M2·522t Spac101Js 2 sty 3 BA crpt, trplc, 2-car gar. NEWPOttT..UINSULA ONLY $750 Very 3 BR~to? ::~ot; half Water View 2BA 20A. lfwnhme in HO Orl<:k $1600, cred1I worthy. YEARLYOAWINTEA clean lBR, pool, spa, ._11 0 P 1n 1111 room New 720 8081 °' 833·8162 Sll00.MO-St•5C>MO gym, M<: & only 11eps b.tll'l• Approx 2625 hi ceila. -er •• paint. screen• bltnda, 2 1 ... _....___ to bch ,.,.. 8'"' ... "'~ sq ltJ! 0.ik acc9nts, pet'atel. $162.9K ls.I Cute & Cozy 2BR 1BA •-• • ,..., • .,.. ~ frml din, tam rm Wet Team. Paule 723 5967 ~~ ~11~0· lnatde ldry. Collage on PolnMttla. Fun.,11d!Unll#MM<1 Roomy 2BfJ 2BA. 2·gar. b•u Pr1Y<1te aundeck e-2 t Sea Breeze Small yard, patio, fire-Villa Rentals Wall\ to beacn. Poot/ Walk to Behl•---------,714)982552 place,W/Ohkupa,gar tenn.Nopeta.$1300/ S459.000 536 9326 HUNTINGTON · 1 $1050. Agt 675-<t912 675-491 2 mo. AVI 3/1. 631·5l 11 Sea Cliff BEACH 1040 Porloct tor 1he Sport.a For L••-: 2.BR 2BA e SU ISLAND• Lu111 On tho GrHns ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Nut condo, lg 2 car ga. 2BR, 21hBA 2600 alf Gorg'>OUs 5 BA es· 1• 2 en. 2 BA In gated rage. relrlg, waah.,/ • Oceanfront, 2BA 2BA 2·sty, gated, golf crM tale 4 5 balhs Family complex Pool. apa, dryor. Light & alryl 1 1wr unll duple•. lrpl, vu S2,97S. M4-9t23 room with Ip, wot bat F 0, s a I e By tennis. volloyball & Block to beach. $1495 gar, lmmacl $1950/mo •UPSTAIRS 3Br 2Ba and trnch doors lead· Own l bike to beochl Hurry mo Aak for Paul yrly lease 875·2272 dphr. , ......... , 4-car nar. 1ng to atunnong pool er °'' th1a one! S 149,000 e40-5324 '.,... -11nd spa Gourmet 1 Bedroom condo 841·S177 •lBR 1 'h BA Npt Hgta Stopa lo bay & beach kitchen with double Downtown Hunllngton E RA STAR ••Front Unit•• twnh, gr8 area, S960. s1450/mo 111135~9 ov ns, double dish-CIOM to beach and Mt-5177 Beaut/lmmac 2BR yrd. tr~. garage, Vena.Illes PH 2.BR 2BA, washers. oak cab!--pier. Pool. 1pa. Priced~--,,,......-----2BA, lg deck, yd, 1 • &47·7540 • S1050/mo yrty IM. Gar riets, ttle counters 10 fflll {714)960·2868 Sand Between Your car gar A must Mel apace, pool, apa, ten- Sweeptng master•---------Toes 603 Iris $1550 Gary 38R 2BA Blutta twn· nls, nr bch 7593705 sui1e with marblo fp, 2 Mile• to Beach 3 OR 2 BA w/ovor· 72~9422 Avl J/11 hme, wilt consider i.e trch doors & windows, S&S bu•tt giant 4 BA. 111ed garage Just 2 opll Nr everything! Vllla Balboa cu11om bath It YOIJ 2.5 BA Orama Uc entry b Io ck• I o •and . LOVIEL y 3BA home, S 1275 Agt 675-5511 Spttcious t BR • den deaorve the bostl Call leads to tll&d loyor S21 ~.000 563·9326 hrdwcl floors, lrpl, L.tg 0 r 2 8 R a• 0 u r It y to preview s789,500 Huge living room with ERA STAR yrd, 1.nc patio, S1450 1"a.p--0-n-,-4-8'-w_/_60_'_pvt_ condo. W/O Incl Fir• ERA STAR dout)le aided t1replace 8.41-5177 pets ok, 587·11~ dock a bch Beautiful place. pool 111()()1 941 5177 with converaati on1---------M 1 toe: d /night ~ A 675-49l2 • area. SwHping •taira YOl.I Can Afford Thia agnlt cent t eo· '32so/Y 875 9039 • ,_mo __ ot..._ ____ _ N-ly Remodeled & lncr-... · .. lo 3 BR. 2 aty. Ocean & Hart>of Vu. mo • to master su11e ..,..., 4BR 2 1/2BA. comm a ...... ---------4 BR, 3 BA Ranch bath. Olant bonus Now carp, trsh paN'lt & pool, Iota of tight. New Clean 2BA, 28A • Oen/I••••••••• atyle Form•I living room w ith wood floor custom window cover· pnt/crpt/bllnda/lan d· Lott. Walk to Beach. 2 AP·•DTMENTS room w11h Ip Formal Ing. New Calif roof lngs Fp. patio and 2 sea,,., 13500 721-oe78 car gar,~ tub, Uke ~ d1no New oak l\1tchen $385.000 car go r 0 n I y ...-New. S1400lmo on 1 fOR RENT Wllh breakfast bar. Pec ... tte~ S182 900 963 7900 NEW 30R, 3~ BA.. AC, yr le&M 875-&«2 Corlan coum.t tops & Real •atate ERA STAR FP S.C:Ure prllg. Walk pantry. Large pie M2·522t 841·5 t77 to bellch t·vear 1e ...... N....,T""a~2""'a~R-2""u,.,.....-i ... H.....,....,.S 1 ________ _ ahaped lot. S2300/mo Uaa/e>uan. New c.pt, paint, blinds ••••"A Pace .. ttet Beat Price 222 5775 or l63·1293 Patio. gar, no pet• ..u..av Real Eatat• Only 5 V'• ~Id 2 BR, NEWPORT occ•U ANO ... AV VWS. 780-1713 or 857-1778 ISLAND 2506 M2...S221 2 BA w/lndoor laundry ~ u Spar11hng PooO and garage Owners BEACH 1069 New C.rpet & Paint. LIDO ISLAND Char-'--..... 1BA With just want out and wllll=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili 2BA t Oen. Spacloua St.na to Mach 38A .. ~.,, -w $185.000 • BR. 2 BA deal Upgrades thru 1• Din & l.R w{FP. 2-Car 'JJiA-St850/mo ...... bay view, t houM on 120' deep lot wtth out St5•,900 96.l Harbor Ridge EncloMd Oar. S2650I • • trom bNc:h/SoUth bay Child proof pool & 7900 V1 mo Ao 875-23'1 ownr. e?a.1911 11050 973-... '1 apa Wall of glass 1111 •RA STAR • 9W t •OCllAN Vl.W 2U Udo Isle, 3 13, fam rm, GREAT Bachelor (no ~a~p;~mN•=~ l~ Mt...S1l'7 Or191nally 1859K. t\~BA, petlo, gar, key redec. 2·CU gar, kltclf) 3 ooora to the kltc;hen with brHklaat•----,0,,..ownt--own----~~~ ~:~·O:. · ,..~ to ~h gte. No pet& S2.300 3t0.277·t&a3 wat•r. ·~ yrty, nook In.Id. •··_...ry $1200/mo 7.,,. .. ,.. .. 1 call owner alter 8PM. Incl utlt 81..,,47·2448 """"'"' Park Home peonvcarpel, floor t1i.a _,.,._ --...... ..-----...--New c;emani driveway 4 BR. :> BA.. Apj>fOJI • or• 1 vaJuel .I~ •Ude PeHlnaula• aTUDIO, ewtra nice. w.th RV pa.rte~ 2660 aq 11. overa11ed P•hner 75 .. 7899 COSTA -m~• 2124 UrWque 1 & ~ Unlla Frplc, walk-In cloat Pac<eMtf~ 2 car garage plus lull V11•~nune ProperCiea _.._ tor ..... Pr111ete bch ,.._ Cpl, patio, w/d, ,. ... Eetate AV garage ClJstom1---------on bey, •'1~30 ' yearty $650. •99 6321 M2-S221 ataln•d graaa wl" Harbor/Catalfg Ywt e 20R Opt•, quiet. IQ no Ude ~ertt Dr. Wtty Rentf dowa Reduced to 41JR. 1849,900 1st ard, new CMJ*. engl IA.LBOA :~•I,!!::. 'o; :R~ ~~~ S.ller• r• Tenm, J)aul. 7:ll 5 1 ¥:;~!,. ~~'1= *!::o = 1!8f~:::. 7Elf1NSULA 2607 Is o~ 2 UI garage, .... Mello No matter ........... deoer 2-caf oar. w/d hllu~ llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pvt patt0, end urnt •M aTM tbr, MC'Ufe A ..,tv..-YHtty IM 875-3111 20R tBA Oen, sk)'lghle, ~·-~ ... _. .. .. .. ,..... Pl~ OMce hat yo ' e .... ·-Lr occ / ,...._ --" • -_.. • ..... 9 ... 29 w U r No peq M50 mo. Liw..-Cencte Nf new o K, w d hkupt, c-11 N°""I -• .... I s..• 7155 -~ • '" s' 300/mo, utll pd. C-21 a.a•-~• vO ng, your " ,_,, ~ 1t1 condl avall 3115 815 1140 (7t4• M2·SS21 Le...,,ng Call,ornta hometown Eaa111de am••t conage Tennie, pool Nr bch1---------0otoeou• 2 8A w/ tBA t8A, Y'9fY d9an: lt3SO 1$4 M09 AQt •.lUR 1BA upMra. 1&00 llOPPlng tor a new view ol p rk lf\dOOt newtp8JMr 221 B n..1e ,.., 184 alf, huQa lllllng rm. apar1mfrnl? c1as .. f1ed IMJndry, lol• of SlOf "'V • • .... Viti• Point Condo• Sl ISO. 104 16th "'t (14 l•ta you comp•r• Ag• UµoradH thl'\l ,,.,. -~ .. d•p ~SO .... MM Nf Balt>o.I r.l-"'d .• Gary 720-t422 2/t6 cu ta • wilhOUC h .,. out. wont laal tooo' rllL. l.AACE clean 181--,Ba 28A, 2 maar BA, btl· or worry I SI 2:>,000 913·1900 hooM W/flM AllOOado Int. gated comm, W/O S •II Y 0 u' h 0 m • fl't .. t ClaHfflett •M •TM ftte In. St1H1 No .,... 1700f a ttto avl s1&00 ,.. "''~ claHlfi4td M2·M78 Mt•91l'7 mo 240,291 844-8111Of64• MSG , ____ 2_ .. _.,_. __ _ SELL .. Newport &each/Costa MHa Daily Pilot COSTA DSA Zl24 COSTA IOSA 2824 COSTA MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2124 APDTllENTS lt!llTAJ.S BUSINESS OffJCI BUSINESS • c::.:w:.~:lde ........... Yeu lnl •llOVa-tN •P•CIALI •llOVS..N aNC&A&.! •lllOVa-IN aPllCIMJ PO• RENT WAlfTED 2721 FOi aarr 2711 PINANCE . IUSIJf!SS orro-1-1 u-•-1-1-1 2904 ,.... ___. UNI Mini 28R 28A. bftlns, f795 29R 28a, new Catpet. LG c:tean ~ tba. gw, Ln 3no 28"' d/w fr ... ··-------·'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _. --Cal OKI •-1. Pam DfW, I natl(), encl gw. o "' "'" '"' • .,., i• SU,.EA reapon coupi. Me.,...n aot. Otoe blindt. HUD ..tcome ~ .--'"' cf)t. rw. •orao• encl pauo. 2 car gar • .,_._.,OK 722_..,M ~80 a.•f$-la48 ~No Pet M0.2495 $750 No Pet M0-2495 S1095Ho ,_ 84().2495 1---------w/2 little g1rt1 & good •25 l(f ·--· 1750/mo EAAN SO MNTHLY • ... '" ..-· ~· wile aOOMS t1nance1 •••'< •no• 315 111 •• -· S3001mo IUSDl!SS Money talke. and •iHS iitiRfi x&:HT lher you're buying Sell your home 2BH 1'h8A 10WnhouM· 2706 tam dWell•rlQ w/some 5484338 LOCAL PAY PHOH£ Cl lfied k loc 28A ._.. °' Mlllng, Clastlfied thrOUQh classlffed Aid .,, CM/CdM/NBI OPPOlTUNJTY ROUTE PAICEO au •pa• • ti• • •"""· crp1, covers all your needs! M2H'78 sJyt., g.arage, paUo, Y Small oNice $125/mo RIGHT. 800-7'1·11M language levolort,• tk>\19, 1599 pool, S700 No pet• Furn N-.t Creat pool, M•N Verd• 642~509 3 soo ..... 707• alt. 2904 Corland«, CaJI '7S.:M&2 646-0105 or M2·1982 lennle, spa. close to The ~llot Clea.I-900 • f 110<• $800/mo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NOT & MLD beach, gar. 35 .. non/ fled Cmr 55 lrwy & Del AM VENOINO • '"* 1-tocMS. 120' February Special! 1 Bedroom, 1 Both 2 Bedroom, 2 Both • Lots of Windows • Pool, spo, rec rm & BBQs • Lorge closets & garages • Running streams • Lush landscaping 646-6672 Costa Capri in Cosio Mesa :Huntittfiton ~nolls Spacious l and 2 Bedroom U nits PETS l*la>me S1t011 \Jc 1 \ I· I '-. "' 'f ·.C . I \I 312 Nashville Huntington Beach Frrday at Spm that is. Take advantage of our extended deadline for your Saturday listings . You now have until Frid (!y at Spm ·to place your ad in Saturday's Classified. Call Classtf1ed at 642-5678 to place your advertising. r • .... \II,, Daily Pilot ~ SERVICE BATHTUB CEMENT COMPUTER DIRECTORY RESTORATION CONCRETE 3526 INSTRUCTION 3557 3448 -T ..J. Pet .. Cone. Const M ee lnetrvctlon Beg ACOUSTIC Conc-8r1Clc·Bloclc Lie Inter AcJv MS W orkt, RfMODEUNG 3408 Bath Tub Rellntsh•nQ fl 277329 High.SI ~ Pgmlcr, Mac Or•w . Sp1c1alwng In hie ti-Low Prct (714)962 7093 Etc. 721-Ge52 ~rg1Hs1onn~ ColOt Way,.a11• Wall Te1h1te1 °'your c:hoocel ns-1eo1 Drywall acou111cal ce11-CHILD CAR.E 353.6 DRYWALL Inga. repair, removal Free HI 192 7085 CABINETS SERVICE 3584 REFINISHING 3500 Nannw'• Hv. ln/CM.tt $100 • .....-. ~ t.\ Amtwb WaH & CeUht9 ADDITIONS P.'-Cal IN peoe>lt Wiii\ t..pe-lJV &lmal~. REMODELING 3410 Cuetom Cebfnel• ga· rilftce. UN (2l3)1n 1549 Remow w.Jpaper Fast rages built. Ca.l>ltwt llVC Joe 721·7347 tace Ill\ 1500. 17 yrs Cl.EAHING •Uc'd , lnM.Wed. 35 exp ref's 447-3221 Ff'9 ••P· Add1ti0ns. SERVICES 3548 EARTHQUllE decks, pa11os. cab._ CARPENTRY 3510 PREPAREDNESS 3609 neta, dOOI' hangtng & ••Brttlah Clearnlnv finllh WC>fk =>46 0318 • Bl!ST QUALITY * Senrice Ou:iranteod Prepare your home/ llor•wla Co11ttNc:tlo11 W()(lc Reta Ins & Lie AJI p10jectt lrg/amall, tamlly/oftlce. Free Add1t. remode(.'lutet\/balh new OI remodel lie/Int M2+4052 home consultauon ptumb/etectr'IQVconcrete Tim '723-t305 Cell today! &42·1694. A 10 z aerw:. llc•S.1656 All hQl'MI my lpecially C.11 Rot>en 831-4310 C&C Const. Complete I've clean.d BoSIOl'la fi~ remodel & repair No esi homes for t 2 yr• caJI ELECTRICAL 3610 Ouental ConttNCtloft job 100 small Fair Wendy H2·1033 ' Add1llOnS & Remodels ptlC .. 537·3M1 tenant tmproYement.a European Ideal CINning •DAR l!lectrka Uc ~S2 H1·2712 KM'aC.....~ The way you w4nt 111 quick MMce.1ow ptlCeS. Small Jobt to Complew resl/comm. move outs .... viuanl Constructloft AOOlft Additions At Your llC'dlbonded 348 954 7 ltoubteshoot specla~st f\oom add11t()N remooets 552·8579 ~ IOI all Your Con-Home °' olllCe cat>onets. drs. ""ndows alt~ needs S3 I .o353 tine• 1980 • bondod Funk'• Electric Addi lie 490617 Ma-7107 llons'lroubleshooting AeplMI. Ael'IOd Doors. Wino 53&0309 Hard w0<1c/fa1r prico 00ws. U1>tn1t1. stucco a drf' ALTERATIONS ..._ WC... Qltes. lie Uc Housocleanlng $30/dny, reliable 751·FUNK 45 rt• "P Jany M2~M7 Keer.ts ln/oul 1100/ TAllOIUNG 3420 w" , e11por & reliable FENCES call Usa 213 872·1!>49 •DECXS 3615 Cyi'llhll & MIN'a AlerlflOlll CAJlPENTltY/ ll•ld for• D-v Ouahfy .no profeNIOr\ll FINISH 3511 MMe•. ptck·upJdelrvery ~3-31M ........ ........., .. """. avail fl'ff eat. &U-7964 You'll have II made! °'* 30 years t 'lplted L..,n'• Cerpentry .,,,. .. CUIAH IT ALLI .oodlcedati1°rM nt ~.icn c.,pe1s/Wtndows. otc. Fraric ~72 ucemcrou Wood ~:i CIOOr1. Danie I Pager. 569-•RNC•i Gifii• DIUU'TllfG 3428 4s+o~ pgr -3nl 73591f. Ph. 631·5967 ....... _ .. , .......... ~'Cd CrNllve dff91 Idea.I. tu1 CARrET COMPAKION Jim Whyte 642·7208 & accwal!S MNlce, loW ' Cl!ANIMG 3515 CAil! 3554 projec t management FLOOl INSTAU 1rt1111l M•lle Ha.acHIO lvWI'• Steam CINnlno IEPAlltS 3620 ~ C ..... nlon C8N E11p ~st• S.C'ty/bOOlckpr Drive. AUTO per rOOlll/l1l ~ .. err•nd•.~pare D9Ve't "--c...tne DBTADJNG 3442 ~ Wlr OalMQI ..,, ~1'0 tneeila, 8'1 II VOA.ti mateMt or fTW'9 IUftlri-c_,..e c.,. padding at co• lhl'd • se.so peclal • SELL Lic"44~ "1.0070 .......... Det8lllnw 3 rms • "" hel & b9th Oat t,,. bestt Call 173-2244JIOO.IO I ·2244 TRADE l<etth tor guatanteed t°"' used Ythicle qu411tty work. ISOlnO The Commun"y Mar• • IVOUOh Cl3S$1ltt.'d To ptece an ad In k .. P1ac4 P1tot Ci.Nol• 942·5•7• thlOUQh dlssif'lld '*' M2·H'78 The P .... ci.e .. f*I. M2-H'78 I ean M•·M'18. ••Cheery furnished amkr, $SSO M~ The mcnt comprehen-Mat Ave =>48·3833 moneymak«•I E•clu St P« ca•I • t8yn • •ludlO, s555lrno Nol---------•"'•and current dvec stve m•chmff No 1--900 __ A.mer __ i_L_v_.NV __ ~ Gas & w•lef Incl FURN rm, COM. 2 m.n IOry ol goods and ser CO-..rl"'•' compet1uon 1n your NOW AVAIL.ABLE IN Lv Mag ..... a330 to ocn/sho ps N/S, v~• around! &nAUO '-'UM. area 1 3·S4K wkly YOUR AREA.• unique a·.we lg 2.BR 18A. night worker pref P1'0PERTY 2778 poss Gt .. I route• for lun and rewatd•ng op. bale, n4rW vert bllnde, SS95 Inc ut1f 723-505 t aale c~p $0 down If portuntty OUVE BAA· encl gar, quiet 1730 l.ARG"" FURN D ROo .. I••·-----· A ET AIL R •NT"'LI qua.I Lee 800-7&5418 REL retail trancn.M, 120 E 20th 722-6804 '-"" 5 • Olrve and chocolate · House priv Halt bilth COMMERCIAL 1670 &q tt, shopping C ANDY VEN DING iasung food• glft•,,...., ....... -~-- •••ld• nr TllS11n/20lh. Cbl, trpa. wro. S450/ REAL ESTATE center toe H i gh ROUTE Handling Her· 139 000 ~ ' 11naoo: 2BR 1BA w/gar, w/d Incl ulll NB 642-68t 1 tretflc , ale 760 8.3&4 ahey, Nulle, Frito 1nq 1 800-733•3026 hook P -p-1 L L.ay Avenage census 1----------u • ·-w .. n shows $3,200 month OWNER OPERATORS OUIOI. s790 &46-99<>6 l-R-E_NT_______ INDUSTR.IAL 2788 profit. EJc.ce~ loca-MERCER need• YOUf Eastsld• 2eR 111'1Ba. su•n~ TO BUSINESS OFFICE uons 11,340 nveat· flatbed uru1 '°'OU( 11 quiet. near shopping, ~ 2724 ment requlr9d 1.aoo-state Western flfft no pets. $825/mo FOi RENT 2769 •AUTOMOTIVE• 725-t557 Ed. 250 Call O...ight In Slodl· 645-3515 t200 to 4000 Sqf1 ton at 800-882 9297, ---------3 Blks to bch. M /F lo EXEC offtces, 4770 Best rates• 770 2232 DIST A I BUT OAS (209) 5 47·9297 or MOVE IN SPECIAL ahr 2Br 203 1n COM. Vo n Kerman (JW NEEDED-High profits Dean •t 80()..3!>8 1903 I BR, trpl, beam clnns, Cara""', w/d $525 ~ PILOT C LASSIFIED l.vgesl selection aod ---------,. v-Atrpor1. t.J B) Pvt worl( I · VENDING ROUTE • encl gar. d/w N/pelS ut•I & dop 675·9727 ts U'le resource you lowes1 pnua ol m rw 5695/mo. 6"2•7142 1=~-'"'"""-.......,---stations SlSO pvt 01 can count on to sell a sa101111e antent'las tor Priced A.ghl • Poss ---------C .M . Mate, Chris11an lice s3so Mo 10 mo myriad 01 mcrchan homes, RVs & bull S8SO Wkly Income • Townhomes values, nJsmlcr. Upstrs Froo prl<ng. lurn.~voice d1se Items, becauMt ness use Starting al 800-780 8882 w/bnlcony Shr SA, moil, recept, coffee, our columns compel $296 800 886-5006 3BA 2~Ba, garage. $325 utls pd 549-0206 cont rm. FAX, copier. qualtl•ed buyers to Why play Hide 'N Wttelhor you re buying Sooll with childcare? or sttlhng, Clus1hed Cnll The Pilot t0day1 2BR 1 •hBa, paho, t BR Fed EK, UPS, nototy, call• w/gilrage. 3 Locations •~F""'E;...,.M..,...-n_on_·-sm-kr-1-0-5-hr scc:ly avail 833 9550, 642-54578 5 48-7367 3Br hou~e. shr bath, _A_l _..0-.u_in_.la_n ____ _.---------covers all your needs' 1_64_2_56_7_8 ____ _ HUNTINGTON l!ACB 2640 2br/1ba. garage. w/d hkup, upsta11s S750 t6601 Regina circle 2 '3-254·9796 LAGUNA BEACH '2648 OCEANFRONT STUDIO Largo BR + k 11chene110 w rel Garage spilce w/d, 1 bllc bch, comm pool $400. 548~8494 • HS-Minutes To Beach Bcout1lul, quiet park· hke $Oiiing, great for 'b1lc1nq and running FP, Pools. Spa, Stor- age, Tonn1s, W/O Largo deck and ~illlO Spacious end-unit townhomc, N w. odgo ol Huntington Beach. Contompo l1.1rn1sh1ngs. Dig, pm1a10 unfurn beoroom'Ha1h Cleiln 3'> • N S $550 mo M uet see to ·~ preclatel 840·9779 $&7~ 100 ultl •94-6163 1---------C-Hon•r on pvt 1>4'ilch 1n NEWPORT BEACH 2669 No L.~qun.l Bell w s<>c qrd F cm. $575 • dcp N smkg pets 49"1·7659 N B * LIDO ISLE W.1111 to PVT t:>ch bily •2BDRM $700• ll'nn1~ 2 <;try 4llll BDRM S 0 :>OA LC. OUIE r PVT * 1 6 0 • HSL NO drl19s. smkr, FmJ, ctshwshr, sto1o1c pol'! PROF" M. PVf lllC..I No pets 54'5 48SS OR BA s >00 uhl cblc 2BR 2UA Duple>1 q.i.r I> J ,w;i1I 723·6789 t • . blks trom bch porc h . S 1200 mo NO ta .. 1Dlull rl'Jpon prof n smkr shr 2BR C8l8) 359-4539 4"0A, fem prof d B.1ck •Ask About Our b.ly v•cw S440 mo ~ovo-ln Special! 2 uh~ 7 59·3227 Years New•, 2BR. 1,,m ---------oly complo•. Avcr.tq» N ewport C reel . Pvt rent $637 so mow J. 6 rm & UA w d pool mo lso. 65~8310 ~Pil lonn, n smkng POI'S ago 22 32 $4 75 Spoctnculru bJ.C:k b;,y • 1 4 ulll 642 798•t view l ron1 row 2br/ ---------2ba, trpl, woOd lloors, Newport N otth. 61!'.ltJloful ••tra lrg lrv1ng room 2BR 20A. pro lcm 759..3506 nts/wknd prol, lurn, a.ic, pl JilCI 8Ja 8460 days gym $580 640-7495 Studio Apt on the Prof tom, n smkr. msv "'Bay' w fabulous BR & BA. E Side CM view• Furn, ul>ls pd, hOu5o w yard S450 S 1250.mo 675-0068 646 6370 J10.212 S960 Whitewat er Oen Vw! Versa1llos, Mea l e r I hse to sand!:' 2BR s u i te , Ammen111cs, 2Da. gnr St200" 6801 gl'lrage, security, 1/2 Seashore 973-4e74 ut1!, 722-647 t FURNITURE IMPROVEMENTS REPAIRS 3622 HOMJ! 3756 •••k•t Bez.aar Rattan Cefma Conatructlon reJ>41JrS, basket SUC)pf.es, ~·emooft,~ cant by yllid. r~ SpotC:IUle 111 custom tNI IOf RlllUln tum. 54&-SM;&O ~ jlJC)S lc'd 96().1533 Coeatel Carpentry HANDY MAN 3710 ~"" wor\.OOOrs WVldo-~dedis.patlO ~' ActleflllMRepelrlentc. lie S35289 Don 968-737t Plumb elect carpentry Retn0delln9, rooling. p~11n1 11ie masonry etc tln.lelural repairs. etc CaH Rick (11 846-5917 Uc 8565129 15 yra Europe•n Craftsmen e11p Henry, 730-6747 Tile, painllnQ. re-rool, repair and morel Rel a Stefan 581-7681 BOUSE Fl• up YOW' Home 1 do SimNG 3760 all Ired HI Contracttng/ add 111on s /rem ode I• • AllPC)Mlbll llm.lle IO tocMf 1466245 Jav 850-3Q08 $~ yOl.ll homt .. the ~ •Hand1fn•n EJtpreq 8Adl Alt.a. ~pief'd c:al 10 r-vllw 12t We dO it 0111 We do It now r Wiii beet eny pric e . 893-0499 JEWELRY 3784 .,....,1'ental ProfMt1.lea p a I n I ·C a , p • n I ' y· Drywall and morel William Harold ~elers GMY645-S277 Watch & Jewelry repair Anltq\14! Fine .Jewelry No Anaw Mechlne ~ Ml.lladt 973-0385 Call Randall any time tor same day tt'f'Vlcel All trades '743-87H LANDSCAPE a Plumbln, & IEMctrlcal IAWN CARB 3808 Fr:iming to Flnash Car· pantry, Drywall/A• ~airs, P111n1~, Tiie, All Amerlcen Tr.. IC Ken Mo. S14 Service. Removal, T rim. Senior Oise Teuch of New England Frff est 5Jt 8415 Handrmsn Service P.,nt.,.le/plurl'lblhomo Im• D.A.W , Larndac_. prove Jetemy 157.()940 Malntelnence Svc• · S1nee 1964 YOU MAY WlN•I 545739 OINNtR FOR lWO AT Call 714-494-1525 8ENIHANA'Sll 0"4tn k•rte l.andKP"'g &. lrrlg:il/00, Tnmmeng HEALTH, BEAUTY 6 Removeta. Clean- ups & Meint, Sl Lie a FITNESS 3740 •51'90~. 432..a804 * Lawnt1 mowec:t frOflt Speclal ON•r To IOOH & b ack SI 1 . 50. clean· WflQllt to QueWy IOI S ~ up1 & compl fff'V also t.n!Nt, t4 lie lood you .,,,_ • avail, 831.a809 & IOoll up IO 2S poundt In :.fr" I ~"9 I om I~ LISA'S CLEAN SbL AllUlll M7·U1'0 Lawn & L.and1~1 Mon Mr. ciu,, vpa, (31 Ot 4304187 us TH P ~TIO, OOUR TY AAO """'°"' PILOT'S I detigt\ C'°'*t ..,. ., . CLASSIFIC.O Slftll "-l ,.. ~ "°Oet1 ,oitOfl\aa.a·~ CO'\GR \Tl L.\T JO'~ \\ t"ek #3 \Vimwr Jeannie t"rankis LANDSCAPE 8r LAWN CARE Jaoa • ffilis I Toppt d,.,_•,,.o•• l"iwru -'*"4-751-3476 Yard cloan up haulrnq overgrown Wffds.Shruos trM. 1n1mp,,..., lawns Ir ... H I 964-5239 LEGAL SERYICES 3812 Bankruptcy semi retired Atmy, 30 yrs HP 859·9608 -00 1111 ~ hatd wort! lor you1 MASSAGE 3830 M essage Therapy In Ch1ropr cue OffiC9 Most Ins IKC:tpll!d c II N.incv or Reatha 843-9053 . MOVING 3834 PUBLIC NOTICE The Cat.I Pvbhc Uhll ties Comm•ssk>n RE OUIR(S lhal all Utod houaehold good• mov•rt print the IF PUC Cnl T number. llmot and chauffeurs print their TCP num· bor tn all advertiso- ments II you hnve n ques11on about th• te- o;-llty of • mover, limo or chautreur, c•ll. PubltC Ubltties CommlSMOn 714·~-4151 Sev On M ovtng Lo.HI, Stora99, prol XLN T rep 1 ht "''n i~ T1878$9 V'MC 73"2'95~ Hu.SING S!RVICES 3848 CeMpllftt~HA Lc·o pt'OI "" ..,,. "°""9 10 ~ h ~(MOe ts• ,, yn el<p 3'0-1175 Sell "°''' unwanted It tf\I l,,. -.y ..,..,, To ~ yQl# cl IM f•9d au call •Oo!>67t, Find Our llidden Classijied Ads ti lfi11 CONTEST RULES: 1. Simply f md our hidden class1f1ed ads sorre where 1n our class1f ed section Cut out & paste the ads on the entry blank & ma 2. All entrres must arrrve by Wedn :sday noon 3 Winner will be chosen by randum drawing & winners name will appear 1n the following days paper. One winner per week 4 Contest will run 1 21 93 through 4-8·93 Name ___________________ _ Address ________ _ Phone --,---------- PASTE ADS HERE Ma I to . D nner for 2 contest. Da ly Pt ot • 330 W Bay St Costa Mesa. CA 92627 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TAX SERVICE 3925 •W.P. YOUNGQUIST * * 01scoun1 * • St>o11 '°'m $20 long Painting Contractor ~lie~&( IO<m $60 small bus Oual p11n11nc;i by profls no jlJC) too S/llll. OE IO II acctg and repons lK. 602098 lnS l'I ti1 it laSl1111 650-7278 FrH e:.t 64S·l305 Uc.bond1ns 537·1122 Tlr.cl of the ha ... • •,.out• Painting• w /Taxes?w tor.,. E•to110< lnlert6r 15 •No Qlmrnfck• * '"'ft enea.... •sv W3Y """ yrs t'AP FrMt est Plumb hea1111g,dr ins lh• yew' Ot1>bee Sl2·22IO flat IOw rates, free eat Dave 646-9981 he MCN1sa 646.JS36 .,20 Y11 of Quality Wotk TELEPHONE •PIPEWOAKS.- A.c:Nud s-""" ll0b4-4 remooel & custom w<n SERVICE 3926 ~ WlJot,.,.,.,.,... repair rooc• 11yn H P David Sloane Paint.ang be:. bond ,.., •• 7 3-8143 J.11.ac~ tnteuor ealenor, wall R-ssion Proof yourMll' !natal repa.r, au-& glazing art f1n1ahes Ptumbong .. dr-.n --re.oenll.al '9 ~ .,.P etc.~2690 "'-QUOtn. '#Ottt ~ lie 651982 509-~ 10 EJtPr•-P efnUng deed' CM ~2387 Rea Comm lnl E•I TILE 3928 22yrs up he 606866 POOL Bui.,.,., PflCt 935 1219 Cl•relU Tit~ Kunhart Custom Painhng SERVICE 3894 Best Price!f#ork !!I award winn1119 contllCIOf Beel• i.. lot ::ti qualityl LICl 5562tl8 662·5560 Cool Weter Pool• Uc1595631 702 wkly pool clng, c,,.m last of the Honest stvc, equ.p repair tr- Palnters-Ptrltctlonist est 775-1722 TUTORING 3930 In lntlut & cabintt rtfin. ll•h•l'•F rench•Enoh•h tshlng. Uc 564260 cal RAIN l .. per•encod teacher 0t-qrt'4'' Rau Rich 7 days SSM702 GUTTERS 3906 """h rat•• 937·3228 RAINBOW Clrc le Malnt. PM'l.fl9 1r4 Ut HoiM Peltr"IOn Ci.en.ng S.--. WALL Apt Ou., tot> Free eta R•n gutter --~ & SI lic•S6.9897 636 1758 p1199-yaro clNnong ru COVERINGS 3932 Sangl owannl Painting sonable'honest ~-..0111 Custom lnl' .. l and HusbAAU & W•hl T•am ltn• f inish•• LIC d ROOFING 3910 Walpapef lnlla& ,.,_., 13 BondC'd 893..0222 ~ ··~ .... It ~!Ofllll•I *) ~' bdy 7tc>-0972 TOPQU~ITY "°"" .. .,,,., • ~· ieO very compellt1YO Rooting reroof ,.pa"• lnl •~. ltc•648228 . t 5 ~· loc8' busoneN 650-5066/ ~9 lie d. ~ ... 11 •. •21 ~ R e Reota A Repen PET LOCAi A t , 16 Yrs SERVICES 3870 Oreater Pac11tc Rig HAMMER ·~1 ... lf6213el 0,et..ut Pet• loerdl ·~" ....... TIME ? d~•'-""'"'Croom with Fa. •II ~ roofing ~t M.-ntoon Id 4 di.cl Ne<:ttl RefOOftr•pair '!' • •754-1098• Uc 631144 ...._.tU •• PlASTElt TAI SEIVJCE 3925 • ll.PA.llt 3880 24 KOUf Tum atound ' In " petGI\ •ttenno f!r" p .uprdel;.,,.ry __ _... C\lltonl •·u;ng Cl r Cnttfom • lie •0902 -rwa... ~~ prob ~ ~ 291"'°9l$ lem'I ~ S~ ?I ll ctay!M-4 MO&~ --0 Talal adlll-ol 011 LOW MONTHLY RAlEI s .-11111111 buslnass or senlce lor onlJ-· 4Unes PerDav Fer .more 1111111111allon Call 6112-5678 1310 t f -------- ' • 10 Thursday, February 11, 1993 I llWVISTllU'T monCllllJITS PDSOllALS DIPl.OTIDllT 111r10nmrr 111PLOY11DT um.oYlllllT llDCllAllDID .co.11PV1111 ___ •111111.•._w_n ___ ,111110.u OPPOatv•llt 2120 5530 1130 U30 ------... ZIOI PUSOIUU.S 3003 -----••I••••••• 8un Mii no ._.. --. •LID 9&8• -------· T~NO MOS Wotlf • .. ______ o ________ o...... A••••••n•. WAaA ..,.,_,...111' t/4" ..p. 11" ootot H' ,.., LMaon 8polt Loo61'-tot 4 , in. Com'"erc lel end w• •WA pleeMnt QIOUP prtie· leclDtlenllt PIT '"'""nw• tr AllTIOUIS I010 monleor, Nn. ~· 8eden lnboenf 9U \f • ._;;;. tot c!'tpOtece home Dy Montego LIVE VOlce~ utrotogy 5530 tice In N 8 . nffda FfT Xlnt phone •kltl• w/ ~ .. ......,. In .....,. •!lll!lllll!!!l!~•!!l!!!!IJ!!!~ beet off•t "42·9097 I eng w/outdrlve, take-over & OW(\ef· Bii~. New 10 minute reveal• ,., love, dental Hlltt.ant.. eicp P'eaaant ptw>ne ~. ownpol1 ~t'::""h. Must na, ... ~ CUR LOVSaUT • aJeepa •. head a~· ' LEGEND BED. S.ve. money & •uoc•••· nee. Oood benefita, lVPlnQ 50 • Wt>m (PC) ---c I HI h --------....;. ley. blmlnl top\ '1an• lh p, NYSE Wnte R. Factofy direct. Flnanc:-Cell now. 1·900-97&. H-.. TV~... pie ... e•ll 840 1,22 a prior cler.c.at eicp com pet bl• with r••m co or g .om _._,,a -.al( tr1M. R~et. 415 New-1ng Best prlceL eoo. 2332. $2.99/mln us L Netwerta Mllt9'oal· -;,,..,,,.-~_..,,,..,,...,,_~.....,..,-req'd SOnd retume oraphlet capability & b•dtt. 1 l~)~X· f~nd OmCE Bid .... lleld at Udo pon Blvd. NB 92943. M.9828 Tek:o Hollywood FL .... ..I••· 130 • HNTAL '"ONT Of!C to· 2402 M1cllelton proruslonal e11perl-aturc:ty rm PUJUlflTURI a Penln.aula Yacht An· • ' ' environ haehold/per· Fff 1Mnef1ts, 1111 phAMs ;210, Ir.tine, 92715 ence. fJ73-e891, uk Tt4J84C>.•77• l!O~NT ~047 chor•o•. slip 378, WOl..FF TANNING PenfrlendWentecl .onal products MLM of lronl ottlCe, bu1y NB Allen· Business Mgr forJohnGetmain. ua.--... v Tuea, Feb 16, 11am BEDS. New com· British lad keen 10 hls1ory Recruit from toc.aliOn Joon OW' team APPLUUICIS 1011 673-9330 tor tnOft lnlo mercial home unill make contact. M/F 1'.I· TV FrH Info 492.0212 E1tp req'd 673-1009 RETAIL SALES lllPLO-.w:'IU'I' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lh'aftlne t.8bl• wi,ti, ---------AJfNOUNCEllENTS from SlSt9.00. Lamps· 24. Please wnte to· Acoount ... eo. Out· lrduc. Conaun we Woman'• boutique, •~A compass, .111nt< cond, ··POWER BOATS Lotlons-AccossorlH . Bryan Gllberl, 232 standing oppor. for en ne•d your valuable Ful'I. lat. N1t81 a Sun, SDVJC!S 5533 HocpolM v;/d, S'OO ot>o. $185. 645-1631 Monthly peym4tnll low Holdenll1,1rst Road, lndrvldual tllat'• per· parenting eicp. Flex bH e +comm. Retail GE w/d S250 obo 7012 as $18.00. Call today Boumemo~h Dotset. sonable and enjoys oppty w/comp worth exp nee. 644-9888 949 OtM'7 ANNOUNrw:MENTS FREE NEW color ca1a-Great Bnta1n. w orkin g with pro-your time 960·6115 •---------•H••••• R f t S325 & ""'" !An 1 '""'"4"'" 9191 SECRET•-t>teaM be eware that • rigera ora: P!TS a 2920 --v· -uvv-..,.... • SEND YOUR SWEETIE lesalonaJs, possesses Loan 0 .. 1_9 • relomar. ""' '$175. Good/xlnt cond, AHIMALS AN INSTANT PHONE XI '-Ill ., ...... Semi fetlred anonley th• listing• In this eat· •'Im-", 673-1430 6049 teeo ~ te• elec- trlo boat, AM/FM ca11, c~. bOlll cover. run1 great. $9500. 821·2066 or 661·2176 =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ nt co mm. s.. s, keters wtth lght Of1) egory may require you '"' "'"" DEBT CONSOUOATI" ... LOST a VALENTfNEI xmrs oppor. contact wrk, Full or Part tlfl'e, ~~0$dees1recu11r-lvePfTS~! to call a 900 number -.-.-w-a_;..s_h_•_r_/_O_r_y_•_r'l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FREEi! With ere~ FOUND 2925 Call 1·9()().776-3833 tuart 455-1223 will train, 851-8582 & wtloM h";,,. c:arl.,yyo~ In Which there 11 a $140.a encl FREE to good hOme: services. Cut montllty iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .i.non. La.Ca. Sl.25/lllln. 11+ BARTENDER. Experl· LOT PERSON/D..&...... lleicibl• and who ,... cttatge per minute. Refrigerator S1 80. Cooker Spoenlel, payments up to 50"· 5500 Reward ror Yellow Singles Connections II enced. Good Person· uww sides short travel dis· AIRLINE J08SI Up to ..... 5848 bUtf, AKC, 2 yrs old.•--------- For free Information 1· Lab, mix, neutered Contact w/tOOO's ality. Apply at 16883 Nffded for busy jet lance from hla office S900/Weekly. Wiii Loving and calm. Call SAil BOATS 7014 800 226-0190 E t Fun and Exciting! Beach, lUCKY CHINA sl<l/boat dealership . In Fash Isl. 760-1999 train. Now hlr'--· eft"DllftYWnaE 6014 722·9896 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • • .x • male, lost t/t/93. No t-90().835-4665 X31 Entry level. Must have t fll "'ll ..,.. ruauuAU&\ ---------1• 300. 24 hours. Kim· collar. (213) 586-4931 $2 /Min; 18 + Collec:tlona, Exp pref, clean OMV. Apply In SECTY/CLERICAL coun anti, ght at· NI! ED L 0 VIN 0 ~1.Y Credit Counsel· Found: Blue Par• ~trs:~ ~~;~~a~ ~~e~~ porson to: 1880 New· PfT, phones, typing. ';:~~ts, cr~~~!t •TWO llAR STOOLS MOMESI Beaut Blaet( keet, Feb. 6th on salary comm. w/exp, p o rt Blvd.. Costa NB office. 675·2837, agents and more. Call Soutllwestern •1tyle Lab, fem, spayed, all '87 27rt Fiber Glass Sailboat. Almost new sails. needs Interior. Will sell f~ $4,000 obo, or trade for car or truck of equal value. 646·1485 or 964·7807 DVTCH BOY 17. amc· IOtll St. & w. Bay SCHOOLS & Richard 455-1223 Mesa. Bring DMV ask for Pete Stewart AFPI (818) 960-9144 wllll 9.1ncll-round shols 6 New ktttena, lously awaiting host Ave. 675-0887 INSTRUCTION 3012 printout with lfOU. TELEMARKETING Ext. A·1004. (F4Jfl). whitewashed wood a few other IOVU'Q family. Enjoys sports, OST 1 30 s ..... L Mortgage Insurance 6am •o 12 noon, frame•. Cream/mlnV pets. Vis1t 1he Newport music. Other Scandl-L • : -Mo·F~ no exp nee CRUISE SHIP EMPLOY· pink cushions. Excel· Beach Shelter at 2075 navlan, European high YELLOW LAB Irvine/ BECOME A PARALE· For Ad 'ctitvt Proceasor H i gh will tr •1 631-0' .. "" • MENT. Hiring winter lent condition. s 1501 Nepwort Bhid tit 7pm school students arrrv-19th. Needs medlca· GAL .Join America's " 1V11 earnings. No ewp. Will an, ....., staff. Housekeepers. pair. 7 t4/840-9779 or call 722-8301 Ing August. Call tlon. Call 646-3704. tastest growing pro-C I train. &47·5593 we NEED PEOPLE TO Casino, deckhands, ....:.--.---=-,....,.--1,..... ________ , ________ _ Northern California • RABBIT FOUND fesslon. Lawyer In· 3 3 PfT Accpt/Tvplst $5 p/h , SEW oor hair acces· other positions avail· ANTIQUE DESK, Springer/? mixed pup. SPEED. Do nna (209) 57 4. Salurdav. Feb. 6th, Ofl stt\Jcted home study. ...,._. M on·Frl hrs 1•5:30 sories a: home ~e able. S375·$1 2 00 Ooten·Ounton: custom pies, blk, -'1' carte, 7016 0 103, Soothem Calf< l8th & Newport Blvd, The finest para.legal _,,..... Fashion Island, call pay up ,0 S372.00 wee~ly . On boar.cl made pool table; oak S30 each. 631-3100 Sl{J BOATS fomia Barbara (714) CM. 557.5523 program a vailable. AD-VISOR Alyson or Ted 76().1313 weekly. ,._0 experience hoos1ng, me.els, uni· armolre. 644·5965 670-8683 or 1-aoo-REWARD P.C.0 .1., Atlanla, Geor· need ed . Fun and forms, benefits. 9am· Cherry Queen Anne <Hn --------- SIBLING. Slberf•n Husky, fe· ~~0-3~rr,.oig'~~~· 642-5678 :.ho~~.~~~u~a~~ easy Call Aceeasorles 9pm EST (407) 831· rm. never used:, .. & MUSICAL 18' GLASTRON '87 190HP Merc/CrullClr 110. Open Bow Tri· Hull, Sun-Top, Trailer. Lota 01 storage. Great 1kl boat In excellent CCW\douon,. (I O·porson capacity). $9,000 000. Call 846-1571 FOOD FOR SOUL: The male, gray & white, L8762 . co11ors all your needs! Etc. 1·813·948-1295. 551 I. Fee. chrs, buHet & cllln& w/ INSTRUMENTS 6055 light and •ound of lost Feb. 8. South · Ext. 9. CRUISE SHIP JOBS. walorford cut gls d fl, God. For more splrl· Coast Plaza aroa. Call BECOME A REAL ES· Summer/permanent. mirrored bk, curio ht iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tual nutrition In your 557·9116. TATE APPRAISER. $300-$900 weekly. Hlr· ends. S2300. 323·5573 Baby Grand Plano In ure. Call ECKANKAR. s 1 oo.ooo potential. The Huntington Beach/ Ing photog raphers. DESIGNER love seats. beautotul condition : religion or the light SELL Ho me stud y. Earn casino workers, tour 1rad11ional style, $600 st ,475. Wurlitzer and sound of God, 1-protossional doslgna· Fountain Valley Independent g uidos, etc. Travel Futon $295 650-2678 Spinot-e•cellent: $575 800-762 -4888, Dept. tlon through National is look1'ng for an expert'enced fre e Hawaii, Carib· •<:7•4">• Can d ohvor. 310/43 1· 640. your used vehicle Collogo of Appraisal. bean, Bahamas . Call 8422 or 7 14/527·1854 1--------- thr;,.ugh class1'fied 'I I ff (818) 960·9144 Ext. C.. Dining rm chairs, sotas, CAMPERS RV'S All Kinds of Jobs For y P.C.0 .1., AUanla, Geor· reta1 sa esperson We 0 er a bods clot .. e• lv "rt---------• • All Klnds of People. 642·5678 gla. Free Literature. . l004. (Fee). & mi~ 1te~s·~7" G UI T AR WANTEO ll TRAll.ERS 8014 Pilot Cl•aslfled. 800·362·?070 Dept. Salary/commission package as EARN 1000's W EEKLY Local musician will''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IPlllll-- By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH Both llUlnerabJe. West deals. NORTH •KQ9 \: J 7 3 A Q 10 +A J 10 6 WEST EAST •743 +6 ~ AKQ10964'7 8 6 42 )97663 t 6 •Q 8742 SOUTH +A J 10 8 6 2 ' 2 .KJ8 +K 93 f he bidding: Weet North Eut 3 ~ Obi P ... P .. 6 P .. P ... Pau P ... South 4 NT 6• Opening lead: King of '7"1 Life at the bridge table would be very simple i!, alt.er an opposing pttempt. you had a perfect hand for any action you contemplate. >.. in politics, though. compromises must be made. Consider North's plight on this deat. With a perfectly balanced hand of J 7 points and onJy three cards m the unbid major. three no trutnp would be the best way to describe this holding. Unfortunately, North, with no stopper in the enemy suit. bad to RB762 II f II b f' d' I slurtlng envelopes at D1n1ng rm set w/6 Chrs, pay up to $12,500 fotr• . we as u ene Its (me tea I home. No prior b>Cperi. parqvet top , carved connln pre-19?0 Gtb • '83 Comfort 2 1 ft, WHERE'S THE LADY? settJe for a somewhat imperfect takeout double. since a pass risked having t he auction die at three hearts. That was all South needed to hear to charge into sis spades after checking that North-South were not missing two aces. West led the king of hearu and continued with the ace, declarer ruffing. The wastage in diamonds meant declarer was going to be sad· died with a club ·finesse for the alam and it could be taken either way. No ex.pert likes to have t.o gueu the location of a key card to fulfill a slam and South sJdllfuJJy demonstrated it -was not neceuary. After drawing all the trumps, ending in dummy, declarer ruffed a heart to confirm that West had started' with seven hearts and three spades. Next came three rounds of diamond.a and when West followed to two there was room for no more than one club in that defender's hand. So declarer cashed the ace of clube and, when the qutt_n failed to 8ppear. declarer led the jack from the table and ran it. Making six-odd. You might not always be able to get a full count of the hand. If not, when missing a key card afu!r one of the defenders has preempted, it ia normal l-0 play the other defender for length in that suit. which usually will include the honor • YOU d I · • ) 01 K I e F s Ii logs & sides, dk oak, son, Fender, Manin alffps 6, root air & . enta ' v1s1on I a 4 p an ln~~n=natl~~~-N~po~~~ $1500/ofler. 723-4955 and Gretsch guotors. aw ning, dbl• alte!_. and credit union: Please send gat1on. SenU-S.A.S E· HlfnrodM" Scene •r. bll( Hin der llfl'\pliflers -p!Onty of ilorago, ga· Rogal Distributing, lacq/Mynlewood en· also. C1111 tollfroo 1· rage k ept, <1sklng a resume With a daytin:ie P.O. Bo x 195009-A, tert cntr & side server _s_oo._99_s-_1_2_1_7.___ $4500 MINT COND Phone number to: ~';:~~ Springs. FL s900ea. 723-1H5 991-0730 Moving. aacrtftclne ••••••••illll t981 25 f'I EJdorlMlo ·HB/FV ln.de~ndenl EARN UP TO S700/ tt.autltut IM ng. d in· GARAGE SALES sleep!> 4, gen, root/ r -weok Work at homo In g & bedroom tum . •••••••••• das h nlr, aw ning. 330 W. Bay St. No experoonce Own many lovely anllques. cia.ss c, dodge 440. • hours. Process mort· Nogollabl&-77 1~197 low mites. exeellont Costa Mesa, CA 92627 gage refunds CaH I · OAK "L" twin bed s set FOUNTAIN c:ond.lntout $9350. Attn W R 800-645·7280. wJdrnwers, loke new. 638·Jl 92 : ayne owan PARK RANGER S• stso.ca11 S48-0226 . VALLEY 6134•·v-o_u_H_A_v_E __ F_o_u_N_o · No phone calls, please t EOE ~.~:. w:,~~-~~~ .B.lgiiii3iiiFiiaiimiiliityiiiiGiiaiir;iiigiic g~!s~F~~~ H~g~~ llour. Vear round Po$1· MERCHANDISE Sale-Ratn or Shtn o Entor the Din.nett for llons mor\/WOmen . Wiii MISC 6015 S I/Sun 8&rn·?I Furnl· Two contast NOW train, For dol ails call iiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lure. washer/dryer. AFPI (818) 960·1839 wicker. housewares, EAL A·t004 (Fee). Oueen Palm s. 8 ft tall, clothe s , typesetting --------- •"Be wary of out of a r oa comp anies. Check wrth the local 6eUer Business Bu· reau bef~e you send any money for fees or services. Read and understand any con- tracts before yoo sign S h o p around f o r rates." PILOT CLASStFIED It' s I he ea s y •\ 0· access. Information· packed marketplac e visited regularly • suc- cessfully • by all kinds of consumers. SZO ea. gal plants SI . equ1p1. 9070 Carson MOTORCYCLES ah ode, pine, lru11 River Corcie SCOO~RS 8018 lroos, 15 gal $20, &£ Herb plants 135 kinds ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii <$1, Ula~ $10 674·9422 No matter what you're dol"g, your hometown newspaper HUNTINGTON • '83 Ya....-ha 180 BEACH 6140 Scooter. S7QO. 080 . 890-0()55 G.wa,e Full AntJqu .. SAT 8 -41. rurn. toots.l••••••••- glau. toys. ql 111s AUTOMOBILES Alloy beh!Od T<>1on101••••••••• otf o r Alltbam:. 1• IRVINE 6144 FORD 9075 The ....... fits In. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -g 1 F350, 7 3 Dlnel, 4 x Moving Sale! Furn. 4, s apd, XL T Lariat, ________ _. hOuso Items, clotl'!os, crew cab, be<lllner, •le SAT 8-3fS\Jfl 8·2 tow pkg. kWld•d dwn. MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE 1 7~ RosewOOd, u nv many more wttaa. o• Pk, R>ill'I o r sh1nel rage kept, asking MlSC. 6015 MlSC. 6015 -------s1s.soo titm 1sa-1 ... 8 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilNEWPORT •'H MUSTANG ~89 ,BEACH 6169 v 8. AT , 95'1!t Me- TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE & Win Ed ucatio na l Trips to the State Capitol & Son Francisco Work in Your Own Neighborhood • ·ti:.r • :.)ell • 1'1•artc • F1 JOYl ! • ,._~~ru SAT only 7·2 Clothe•. tC>Ols, o-mes. micro. decor, toya, acuba, elc. 1824 Port Cartow ch anically rostored N ow lntorlar. Just needs paint Jot> to be bet1 e r thnn n e w t n995 OBO 846-157t TRANSPORTATION JEEP 9110 '85 Cherok ... Super cloan, n ew paint. bra11e1, &tarter. NC, chrome Whools, S600 PIOnOOf stereo. lClntl $6900. ,, 473'f8. rgo 1 ACROSS 1 Arab garmen15 5 Cartoonist Al 9 Farm animals 14 Worlllng hard 15 Maple genus 16 ConsclOUS 1 7 The Old Sod 18 Tiny creature 19 Mongolian 20 Land parcel 22 Wllltng to try any1n1ng 24 Me111can state 26 Angered 21 Ol9COmton 29 Brown Shade 30 Coal container 33 Depression .,. gllhenngs 37 London area 38 F.rencti lneome 39 Mil rank •O Supermarket, eg 4 1 Single time 42 M~rerol light 1ntenatty 4"" Trouble •5 K.otcn.n item 460oa 47 Stupid ones 49 AntlCI 53 Involving 57 l<~k• 58 Qpclfltngs 59 Auto pan 81 An amino 2 3 14 17 20 24 acid 62~-~s , Res1auranr· 63 Blood pref 64 In business 65 Men 66 Wetght allowance 67 Twerp OOWN 1 Encourages 2 PllCll animal 3 Of a con11nen1 4 Modify rhythm ol 5 Mllcillne Patt 6 Sour SYbSlanoe 7 Ac1or O'TOOle 8 Top ellt!Q\JllYOS 9 Kind OIMll 10 Emmy Ot' Tony 11 -Han 12 Annoytng Child • t3 BOne-<lry 2 t Vocation 23 In addition lo 25 Affllci 28 Low-wallage bull) 30 <>-l's cry 3 1 Ctect'IO- slovak latl r1v.r 32 Act1v1st 33 Heed part 3-4 "Spill Clly" 6 7 I {J.1 0) 455-2206 All lronsportolion provided .by on adult supervisor 35 Noun .ending 36 ~t·pref 37 Trampled •8 Sl'low contempt 50 Run oft to merry Since You .Uktd: "I •m inltresttd In tht writings, tconomic theorlff of John Ktnntt h C•lbr•lth Ht is ont handt0mt inttlltcha.I! Wh•t I& his 1lgn, pltM«7" -Ku'fn Thomu, Loa Angtln: C•Jif. Rnponw: C•lbr•ith I• • Libra (Oct. IS, 1908) -hl1 pl•ntts •nd numbtf'I lndluJt> ht> I.. libtr•I. Mntlmtnt•I, rom•ntic. l<nt n, ynu han good tutti Llbr•M you might know: Anglt Olcllln&<in, Ev•ndtr Ho· lyfltld, Mlckfy M1ntlt, Julie I nndon, Rona t.rfttt, llruct Spring.tlttn and Jimmy C.ntr. Libra planet is Vt nu•. 40 Daub 42 BilllatdS 51 Mellower gem. 43 HOUWlold pref 52 N European 53 CMeM 54 Plano Oldie 55 Woril h.,d 54S Puttme ARIES (M•r<"h 21 ·Apnl 19l C.:om. plt'tt' "-'•gnmt'nt. prllJttt -vou II b\f ttmpted to "wall " Ovt'1Tom1•. gl'I lt'g.tl m111tt'rs cll'ar, "'*"" siwc1f1c dt't111on conrl'tn1ng p•rlni\lrsh1p, r;ol.i1onAhlp, mnn•gl' A nottwr Arltt 1nvulvl'CI 45 Baianc.a 47 Type of . Comedy 8 80 P\ltrery .,.....-,-o--. ... 1-, ..... ,-2--. ... 1-3-1 TAURUS (Apnl lO·M•)' 20) ~·rt'M mdtpt"ndt>nce, fre..h apprullth. rummu --+--+--+-~ ...... __,,, nlClllt w 1rh dt~nd,.nr wh(1 tt'<'••ntl)' cl•lmtd. 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SCORPIO (Oct 2)·No11 l l ) What you ''t'" •• ti~ •t hind, Adu1lly bl'· hind '>Cl'nM Empho1~ on my1tt'ry. in· lngue gl~mour nKt 11y tor bt1ng Jls· crut Rom.rinllc o11tmo.1ophtrt' t'lt'"'''' d1n1ng t•Jl"nt'n« P1.sct>S pl.iys proml· nrn1 mlt' SACITTARIUS-(Nov 22·DK 21) Spotlight on dt'ahng• w11h h1ghtr•up!1. add .. d rt>Npon,.1b1lity cll1nct 1,)r sub· 11.rn111I l"f'W.ttd I lbro1 Moon plKl'S fm· phu1• un (t1t'nd hip. nrttr bu~1n~. emotmnal h~lhtlml'nl C11pr1corn In • volvt'd ' CAPRICORN (0«-c 22· Ian 19) I on~·l.t.tnJlug pro111c1 f<f.1tCr1v.ittd, l1q~ely thrnuAh your .. uo ri• L1bt1 Mlllln ,.litlt•' lo carffr. bu 1nt'», ab1ht)' to 111..1' 1.h.irgt of your ow n dl'•hny Long•dl•l•nct' nll 1nvulvn pon1bltt ,nurn•y • AQUARIUS (J11n ::0 f .-b 18) An· r.wtr tu qul"Mmn It I• llmt' to lt't 110 of ~t11h.-quu. Ill 1ntl\l l•n grHlt'r dt'grtt of •11h>nomy .. ocut on l'du(oU1on travttl, publ1ah1n11 . ...,und ot 1nr\t1t vtutt. 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Thi\ Qll (°.1\1'1< Ull\lue tlAnn snJ renew old problem, 1n the relation· hfp Bcllt\C lt or nOI, YOU IC 1n • ''""''"I ph3\e, anJ thll v.111 p;l!S 1tnJ C\~\c. tnl\1 ftllmcthini hcllrr lh:an l'lc· fore and v.~11 worth the .irucglc (ApriC'Onl ti l!ttl Dtc. lJ.J111. lO A 11\wldcr ar rc'fl(>nMbtlity n ~ina rcmcwed from )')Uf llfc u )OU dwJc "c nwgh Is c nouih " You knew 1 bis d.t) ,,.., oom1n1. •nd now th.i u'i flcrt, •111 h1n: l<l f1 hi the' guilt It\ r ckda11n1 your r11hh snd 1nckfl(n• lkn.:c to cn){W ltfc Aqaarhis fl K~J Jan.10-hb. 19 l\Ocr uno or the "'°'' J1ffoc.ult ~· llCl\h Ill )-Our hft. the IJU\I tlt:&tnl Ul ~Ille nd l'IU e-0ntcmpl11c the l"-.oni lurntd Older And •1-tr now, )\•11 1 ~ t'OUN M i"liJ futUf(I ml\l~kC\ nd cn.11iy hrc mo1c: Phctt II ~l"'t) rrb. lO·\lertl\ It Yf>u'i. nol u\Cd to lh1nkm1 1n kmn ''' thr OOll1llll hno, b111 11lJt " •here 1h1nJl ire at "'1'11 · 011i dlxsn 1 ll'vc 111 MJAIC cru1"c ind unu•ual ap- pm.ecJI(, Ill lire On the Ct"•l'llUI')' H\ tomt h)r l'ICW 1h1nk1n1 •n.l b"''C 1111 •hl\:h ll'ltlln~ k•lk~1n 1 In 9130 '72 MERCEDES 250 4-door hardtop w11h su nrool, 6 eye, dut\I carb. Runs well. good l>Ody, gila. $1000 Call Brll. 646-7146 '86 300SOL. grey, 54K mlles. aunroof, lu ther, XLNT COND $25,000 obo 575,2215 81 ' &L Midntght blue. 2 top s, catm whla/tlrel Stereo, xlnt condl 646-1869 or 642-3850 '73 450 SE. by 2nd owner,~ kke MW, only 89K mll Must s .. 1 $6500.493-0379 PORSCHE 9175 '72 et 1T V I ltr Sapd, INhl w/blk Int, 1tlru, good cond. Must .. N. ~5!l,SOO 636-8317 '72 911T, whl w/blk Int, 6 cyl 5 1p, good cond, whale t•ll, alloya, comp TA'•· Must Sell SS950 636·8317 VANS 9225 '78 ~. Rellable, new tires, good heart, neocts IOving ownor . seoo. a..2-6581 .tM9 FOftO YAN Oood ahape, n o •moke, no drlpa. $1000/obo. 631 ~88 MJSC. AUTO 9245 '91 TEMPO FACTORY warranty, S3,970 18 • "1023""0 '91 Cutte .. $74 30 .t• •3, 1716. '8 8 Oulo k Weoon 14:170 17 ,, .. 1134) '91 Tautut 15910 1e 4' I Os.404. '92 A9Qlll 19870 14 411'411801 . '91 Caravan S7570. ti "553!56. Public no- tice f1llW 200 repos- •••s Ion• a lee••• ~lnO 11qu1e1a11on Con •um•r• t a00·237· 8071, , •• , ... , • .,Na TRADE CfttOUgh classeftld ...... ,. I ... ....,. . ( ORANGE -COUNTY I NTERNATI 0 NAL -l 99J V-QbK~WAGEN __ . Photo Courtesy Of · JETTA Ill GL . ·Danny McKenna's ~ _ t1tl1 ~lll1t\ _Vo~\\1~1g 11 /lsu_zt1 ' 18711 Beach Blvd. Hunt ington Beach See Page 2 For De1011s FEBRUARY 13-21 . ANAHEIM STADIUM EXHl.BIT BUILDINGS . . .. I . .. • :c= Golf Jll ofters ne 11 Euro look New GTI pumps up horse.power Or• COllllY International Auto Show -- T ~:l ;u~ ... ..er ntto- c !JCL1g ti>'! 1... " • ":d Std· es to :Ile CK~r.aJ poci.ec rwe. c:trss .'Q!}s,..-a~ ~ u n-. C.>f • ng a re-dt~CTI "• r ne;. for0pe .. "' i~re, mr..xe swl"dard. ~.ots.cp ..... er and ' a ~~r f:si f.i . ~rd fea ~rt-!>. Tn s ~ .ersicjn "· arr ,f! .. d<!o't:r>n'ps ~'I n 1<;~3 ' Arm.t.od ,.. tr-a rv:.o·'! pry.-.e& .. I standd.rd 2 Q ter, Ji 5 horv:po.-.r>r < ... ~I-nJ<."C'!'d • J • c-Aind,·r <:"i}"'lf:. •rK: 1'1~3 GT N1)tl l d ~ppr.1 "'' •t-,<J'.11: •.illUf'·ll' rded d· • ng enlh~;.ias:.> ... ho -''Jt d d'-"" :Jc -ha.• loo !d •o •roe CT for af;ord be dutvba ,.. brc.-d ?':rfounortc.:e l:l "' N P'JN•;rp art .-.'hk.h WA:.S lJ1t• Gl ·~ tfJp •r~k SfAX-d If) 120 mpt-. ma'c..tl(.,.J ''" d dvY rd' r.1 s.pc:.-.·d or J'" ... tl tra"..m~~r Po.·.1·r ra<:t'·d"d-p r1ir..n ~M:nng, orf,/"f frJ.,r· ... rr'f: d !.(. l;r<iles and a !.pt.1tL lufl("(j f ul -indqxmdcnt ~P'·r. c.n ~;r.~<:m gr.e •• precrse rontr<J af'ld hdnd mg. f:f.; e.ictcr '°' ~ y1 rig is h gnt v)l•c.-d by a ~oothcr, IT\()U: rouncfc..-d aerodynomic ~.6pc, a bodt·colvred grille dOd m rror hous.ogs, Cdr-d•op, dl.64 · < 11s a'oger. ~eadl mps, b.JITpr·r 1"'tegratc.-d !~lam~ and "<* ... cks g."l cl lo, .-.t ''E'I> fnskk>, L"'~ Gl' ha> moc<· passenger rOC;-n, corr'or-.abh• c.dfr) "8 I t' aC:J ~. v. :h a 17.5 c .. bK fr,r_, ~ a:ch ar~a tt'IJ more .a n do"t, c-s lO ~ 1 C\;~ •c-,; ... :n e H!Jr Y:at frjlded dQ-,., n . i'.n ab\,ndart standa•d fr:a11.:res I :.! mcl;;dc-s CfC.frc.-c air wnd tJof' n~ a r ... -0-wa1 po ... er giass wnroof, <t deluxe e ght-spe:akcr A.\.1. fM uhv::te s:erc"O, he tY>t atJJ:J~bfe Sport Y?a~ and he1g11·adJu~b!c .stc"f:1 ng 'hhc-cl. This CM can be round at South County Volks1ugen Isuzu, 18711 Be~ch Bl..-d., Huntington Beach. Call (114) 842-2000 for more information. The :>!tb an.::d Feb. 13-21 Orange ~t: lntcmuion~. A-U> S;A-•. at Anaheim Stad.-m E.xhit>1l 8 -L .. <ings. ii packed • 1l.'> h1,;.."ldrcds of quali:)·b .. tJt 1993 cars, true • minhans and sport> ouli~ 'eh1C:es from )3 tr. ncfaC1\.rCrs. Th. :c~r i b:g fc_:_rc as :h::1 t ere arc ClOrc ~e!\ in C'·~::.i pntt.J4..~ cq_1?;>cd ~1th .:.: b .. ~ • anu·l br:it.e S\~tc"ii. (:\BS) Jnd d:1!.f rc.u ~!ct~ ~au PLACE: AnJhe1m 5t3c!1:..m ~ ~ b I Bi..•!CJD£~. :! S'.JtC Co1.cte B~\d . A Jhc."1 ~ TJ\tE; SJ•,m.:.n. 11 am~ to 10 p r::l S .. mh~. 11 a M tO 9 pm \t nda). Pres . .:!ent's o ... , l J am to lU pm : Ti..t :J;n · TIJr d.l\, J .i m. 10 9 p.m .. Frida: .. i to w p m . SJ1urday, J 1 3 m to 10 # m . SundJ), dO).tl.~ 11 am tJ 7 pm ' \ll.\tl 10~: Adults. S5. ~mOr) S3. th1ldrcn under 12, free PO~ OR: Orange County Autom• 01lc Dealer ASSOCIJlion '92 LIQUIDATION CLEARANCE ON EVERY -- CONVERTIBLE AND PASSAT -IN ·STOCK Over 60 'In Stock To Chaos_e From_ • 5 SPEED •AIR eONe •AM/FM CASS. •ALLOY WHEELS •AIR BAG • RADIAL TIRES w NTH • P. WINDOWS • P. STEERING • P. BRAKES eo Mo.111 ... 11.000 down+ drlv• offs. Rn. se,osa Top $13,181 I Test Drive 1993 Index SE\\' FRO'A "OLKSWAGEN ,• d I I, 0 1~ U Cl I .......... ······"·· 2. LUXURY tN A Vl 2 "~"'rcede--600SL and 6005EC ....... .. Bl.Aii G £W TRAILS P·Jnt ac F reb' rd A 'OVEL APPROACH TO A Cl.ASSIC '' I FAST CO \.\PA""IY :..A~ ,,.t•ep d R£\'\1"G u P A EW E1'1GI BV1\\ -5' r • MAKlllo.G A ~D DASH Dt"1~t· \ 1;:x•r . .......... . HAPPY lOTH ANNIVERSARY rr 11 1 L J r ,r HL•nda .\ccord .... B~OC FR0\1 THE bRAWJNG BOARD I"'' r • INEXPE~SIVE PERFORMANCE J. a..,~ hadv~ · BEAUTY A"-0 BRAWN 3 I ' 9 9 10 10 ( dd la• St r• T 'ur n~ Sedcln ...... .. 11 THE 'TO~Y' AWARD B<"-1 01 th A.ulu R< \ tt '" ........ ....... .. . 12 RAPPi G TO THE TOP l( U) SC 400 T\\.O ~fW FROM U~COL \.tJ'll. \Ill and \1 l •r 12 -\1ERCURY 12 GOOD Eflo.OUGH FOR ROYAL TY BiJ Re~ch ..........••.. 13 'THE BEST EVER REST' r rd true 1 s · I • 5 SPEED •AIR COND I • AM/FM CASS. •ALLOY WHEELS •AIR BAG •RADIAL TIRES • P. WINDOWS • P. STEERING • P. BRAKES 80 Mo. llill. $1 ,500 down + drlvl ofll. AIL Sl.GSI Top $1S,1• SOUTH .COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd., Hunti~ton Beach , 11141 842·200D • ' r ORANGE COAST AUTO Thursday, Febtuaty 11, 1993 I I' New Mercedes 600SL pushes . · the envelope Mercedes 600SEC tops · the auto show's pric e list The smoothness and effortless response of a Vl 2 eng111e comes to the Mercedes-Benz sports car line for the first time with the de but 600SL. The most powerfu l 389-horsepower -and responsive 420-pounds feet of torque two-seater Mercedes has ever built -joins the si x-cylinder 300SL and the VS-powered SOOSL. Included as st.indard equipment on the 600SL Cand optional equipment on the o ther SL models) a rc the ADS adaptive da mping s~tem \\h1ch automatically adjusts shock absorbe r firmnC!>S to suit drl\ ang conditions, a six-disc CD changer, he•Hcd front seats and an integrated cellulclr telephone. A d1stincti\C fea ture of the SL sports cars is the fi rst fully automatic soft top in the automobile industry. Pressing a S\\ itch on the console acth ates 1 5 h)'draulic ser\os, 11 solenoids a nd 1" _ -PLOMmit.¥ .switches "'htcl+ lower -and r·d-1!>· t."-~ thc top. The top au1omJt1c,1ll> unlatch~ from the ''indshield and beg ns to fold down, the windows lo'' er, tht> .lutomatic roll bar retracts, and the lid to the storage compartment uni.Heh~ and open~ The top I olds into the stur JSl' compartment. the dC'ckl1d do~(') Jnd latche!>, Yo hile the windO\\.) and roll bJr return to their original position. Th e process' is reversed to raise the top. All SL models alSC> co me with a re movable metal hard top. Another unique SL fe ature is an automatic roll bar -a safety concept found on only one other automobile. thC' new Mercedes 300CE Convertible Th~ SL roli b.:i r r \\~ch ooml.llly lur.m!>. .p.lLL oi the rcJr compartmeni--.urround !>tructure. pop) up and locks in place> in J th rd of J second 1f !>t'n!iOr> detect Jn 1mp<'ndmg rollO\.N • .. The pJdded le.llhC'r·CO\ crcd l>~~ can aj50 be ra1c;cd and lo,,c red bv .l )\\1tch on the con~lc Other >landard equipment arc iu I tront air ba~ ror both dri,er .1nd pa>~l'lbcr , emergency tcm,ioning retractors that tighten the seat bel~ 111 an accident and anti-lock brakes. Among the many lui..ury featur~ on all SL models are Jn automatic cl1ma1e-control sy!>tem and a three-driver memorv S}'~tcm covers the programmed positions or the 10-\\ ay electric scab, t1lt·tele~copic steering · \\.h1:'l'I shoulck·r·beh h(•1ght und Jll thrl'l' tt'JI\ le\\ mirror~. In Jdd lion lo tht.> iour·\l'Jr 50,000 "' .t• bumpu-tc ·bumpN '" arranty. thl• thrt'l' SL models are cOH'rC'd b\ the ,'v1crCL'dl'• Hc:-iz ot '-o"h Aml'rrca 24-Hour Roa<h dl' A:.s >lJnce Pr i,rJm This car can be found a t Fletcher Jones Motort"a~s, 130 1 Q uail St., t\c'' port Beach. Please call (i 14) 833·9300 for additiona~ information. Volvo 850 GLT: s·porty, and anYthing but · bOring had the intelligence to li ten and the . By Ton'( Co1t 44~ Ill I J't pnng. 1n m\ i.:unt1nu111g ~cJrch fo r •,ome1h1n~ ne" J nd 1np11.JI in 1hc .iu1omtHl\l \I.Mid , I rt\IC\\Cd the \oho 960 I thoul!ht th,ll t!l\Cn the l.tr\ The• 'ehiclt': J 99 l Vol"o GLT The price: MSRP -. Y ou've worked hard all your life. You courage to Wh 1J rtun Shm· es follow your own good . en ro e ' .'.!ll l ·hllf'\Cptl" er tnline 6 the mo't JlO"crful engine the ")\\('J1,h aut(' m3ker hu' e'er 1'1.ih 11 m1Ght be something trul} neY.. I he 960 duc'.h.l\e 1mrHc.:' l\C: pov.u .rnd 11·, 1 l111k k" ~.,, th n '" preJc\.t'''"''· hu1 m} conclu io n .,.,J, th.11 11·, n11t c\adh J JC \1lluuon.1" \ (1hu I l11und tn -m~ '' "' dmc t h.11 1 he QflO.Ju'I fee" like ,1 \ <'l'o -111ll a h 1d thin~. minJ \Ou. hul 11111 J 'u1pr1,c: \111\0' SO ( .1 I . on thc (llher hand 11fre,.. \11mtth1nr t<nltrch nc" hi \'ol\O .1 'rnrt1n~, nimtilc feel Jot.I 1.:hJrattt: 1 •\t 1hc-<.,1me tune, 11 retatn' thl· indu\lf) leading -~tctv engmecr1ng fc1r \\htC h Voh•o "1'l''' l no"n Jnd II J1..'IC' ''' .11 a urpmtngh ki" pn .. c I"" 1.:Jr h.1, the Ir 1d11mnal Vuho look tn the lr1lnl. v.1th the SY.ct.Ii h comp3n) \ logo o'er .t d1a~onal h 3Crtl'' the gnlk, hu1 the c'tenor dc!l1gn 1' more ''cite than that of the !Hiit.ii \ 01\11 .\ do""" ard·.,lop1ng hood, ,.,.,('.\(•l e alto\ v.hccl\ Jnd me' .ind "heel' that arc moun ted chhe to the hod' surface J3 U up the hl4.ll of th1., rclJtl\cl) mall \ ulHl I hc K50 Gl I I\ ampl)' ('.\(.mered bv tht: v.orld\ lmt tran" cr .. cl\'·mountcd tnltne ~. a 2A-lrtl:T p0v.er pl IOI \\.llh ;'!() val\.e\, multi pnint. dirc1..1 rtirt,.fucl in1ec11on and duJl·m.erht.1J cam,haft<;. 'I hc engine produce' l~ hor epo"er Jnd lb.! poundll·fce1 of torqut'. more than enough to po"er lhl\ 1,WO·pounJ edan I he compactne'~ ot 1hi' p1onecnng engine de<;1~n all<'"" for e.t'I)' .tccc and .1 11ght turmn~ rad1u., More good nc~o;, a 1urbuchargcd \er\lon (''the 50 J GLT\ mlinc 5 m.ty be ava1lablc"a soon 11 the 1994 model )Cnr The 50 G L.: I' I tc.,ted I or th1\ rcv1c\\ wa cqu1pred with a moo1h· 1ft1ng au1oma11c • tranc;m1 '10n Gl\cn 1ha t 1h1'> 'ledan as de51gned to be 'Porty, I'd recommend the \lamlard fi\.C· peed manual h }leld better · aa~ mileage and more qu1d.ne~'i lhitn doe the automatll The 850 GLT oflers rec;peetoble fuel economy. Th«: car ~ct'> o reported 21 mile per gallon in city drivmi; and 10 mile\ per gallon on the highway. I "as mo'l t 1mpre\,cd b~ the car·, hrm u rcn,ion. l he front "'P~" inn 1 relut1"ely ha 1c - MacPherwn '>trut\ "1th crnl spring , ~•) liar and hy,!ruu~ic . 11h\Xk,, The rear u pen ion 1 tnnO\ati\C, fr,uuring ne\\ly paten.tell Oclla·link. . . • ~mi·1ndcpen<l.cnt ('(l1I pran "'· ga 'ihock' and .,~\y h:ar. The Delta tccnna link\ allm\ the rear alk to 'ihift in rc11pbn~ 10 «'rncnna force , which. aen<rnlly pulun1. make\ thi car T SN , 100; A tested -s2 .. ,-.. o The gut : 2.4-liter, tran \.Crselv·mounted inline S with 20 \.al,es and dual·o\e rhead cam hafts, producing 168 hor epo\\.er and 16i pounds-feet of torque; front-wheel dm e and front engine; o ptional four-c;peed automatic lr.in~m1 s1on; po\\er disc br.tke \\.ith anti-lod bral..mg '~'lem; and \1acPher on 'trut·b.i ed front su pen ion '"th U>il springs and h,dr.tulic hod ab orberi., Delta-link, '<'mi-independt'nt coil >tpring' \\ith gas shock ab!>orb N s in the rNr, and front and re.u \\ay bars. The-. line-age: Introduced lhi, fo ll, thl' 850 GL T <;edan '' d t>,igned to defv the \ ul"u '>ltrro~pe °"''h it 'l pnrttng charac ter. It doe) .. o \\1lhout gi\.ing up the ,,,(et" en~ineering for "hich the \'\,ed1 h auto ma1'er is be.,r l..no\\n. rniuc \q lhnl! ,1nd ahk "' turn I 1t1ccn 1n .. h \1t.:hehn radial inJ four·" hed J1<,c tir.11..e\ "1th nu l11CI.. brJl..mg '~'1cm .idd to 1he '\I C ,1 I ' hJnJhn~ prn"c' II 11 "ere r<''"tile t1l ge t 1n and time a. c..ir v.h 1lc !icing hlindh,ldcd. 1mc ~ould m1'1akc the 'p11rt111g. t:um pe.in mad feel of th" \ ol"o for that of a BMW or \ 1111.. w •• 1gt.: n On the 1n'1dc. th e , SO Gl T \IJ1..b up "Cll \\llh JU't JOOUI an) 'Pl'rl ,cJan The 1111enor\ b1gge t 'trt.:ngth 1s m. highly mancu"crahle twnl ,e.•I,, which Jre c\tremcly 'urportl\t' and comfort.ihlc C.1u~c' JTC "'ell pl.iced .tnd ea') to read I he la'''ut of control' 1 unusual, hut once learned. the dc,1gn I COn\Cntcnt 'itJndard mtcnor fea ture 1ndude timer' · and pa"enger·llidc atrbllg : eight·" ny po~cr dmer·. cat with 1hrce-pos111on memory; c paratc im rnnd1tmnmg and heater control' forthc dm er .ind p,1,,enger; f>O\"Cr window , lock~ .and O\l(f\lf\, central loc ns '"'tcm. he.itcd front cuts and m1rmr ... cru1 c con1rol , 'Phi folding rear \cats: 1:1ph1 'pcakcr 'itcreo 'Y'ltcm with, l•l,-.ctt c and pre·" irm~ fo r ttunl.·m1'lunted CD changer. a fold·dnwn rear armrc t that 1loubk' ·" a child b<xl\tcr 'cat: uni trip computer M.., tc\I c;n Gt:I' wa' al~ e,u11ppcd v.1th a S2,400 touring p 1ck.\ •c that include~ rov-cr 'unroof. out"1mat1c chm .. te control, • le.Uher uphol!ltcry and remote cnlf') "'"h ~cunty y tern. '( husc <.'ptton , plu dehvery and C'ahfornia cmis ion , brousht the prkc of my test car from a bate or $~4.JOO to a total. of $27,nO. ' judgement. Lo th T. It' been a lon g i\Ver e 1.0p. road. But now, finally, good fo rtune hine • ~ down on y u. , ~-V-· C ongratulat ions. Let it hine. Tht 1993 x\...., CE C..ibn ·l.:11~ tht' first four·p.lHt'nKt'Tl1)ntt rubl.t: m..JJ. h Mt'ruJe~ a .. n~ un .. t' 1971 Ir·~ <l neu d.:m1 .. ch.Jr uas utll u11rrh rht UJIC • • -s \ 4 Thursday, February 11, 1883 .. Blazing new trails 1993 Pontiac Firebird catches the .eye with contemporary styling T he fourth generation of legendary l>ontiac s rts car excitement debutedfn 1993 with the Pontiac Firebird -a newly styled and engineered sports car that delivers eye-catching looks, high performance and roadability. So newly designed and engineered are chc three models Firebird, Formula and Trans Am - that 90 percent of the content is new to the sports car, including t\vo new engines, a fortified structure and dent, ding and rust resistant body panels. The fortified structure along with enhanced safety and security features, streamlined sel'\-1ce procedures and reduced rE.•placement part CO!lts, should result 1n the 1993 Firebird receiving reduced insurance rates. So fully contented b the top-oHhe-line Trans Am there are ju':>t 11ve options -automatic has only t1\ e tr Jnsmission, leather seat!>,· comp.;ict disc player, removable h.Hl h roof and sunshades. ThC' newly engineered and Lk· ... 1g1wd Firebird marks the fi rst m.1jor change in the Pontiac gl'nl•rJt1on ~ports car since 1982 \\hen the third generation was l.K.lrn The fir5t Firebird. bowed 1n 196rfottowed by-1tle !>econa genl'r at1on Pontiac sports car in 1970. The ne'' design was greatly influenced by the 1988 Pontiac B.rn~hl'e concept, The result is a distinctive, smoothly-contoured three-model lineup -rrom the sleek and sophisticated looi..ing Coupe and Formula ''ith 1ntL•grJted rear deci..lid spoiler, to the bold and aggressi\e looking Tr Jn:. Am d1)tingu1shed by specific front and rear lascias, fog lamp, rod,er p<inel extensions and TA·spt>c1llc rear Qs1d.lid spoiler. -\II models feature impro\ed structure, rc~ulting in a tighter-feeling, quieter street machine than ever before. The structure was impro\ca b-, rcdu~ing stress conce~trations -one of the causes of a poor performing structure. This not only makes the '<Chicle structure very ct11c1cnt, it also minimizes any crJd.1ng during the life of the vehicle. In addition to the '93 Firebird's improved structural integrity is improved damage resistance. By redesigning the front bumper system for 1993, engineers were a~le to m;:iintain the integrity of the pJ~~cnger compartment while minimizing structuraT dam<ige. One look at 1992 vs. 1993 frontal impact test results illuwates how much improvement has been mclde. After a five mph test, a '92 model required an estimated $121 rn repairs while a '93 Frrebird rnc.urred no repair cost. Federal guidelines call for vehicles to "1th:.tJnd frontal impacts with only minor damJgc at 2 5 mph -the ne\' Firebird meets that requirement at twice the speed and with no dJm .. ge. , At 9 mph, the '92 needed nearly S 100 more rep<iir '"ork than the '93 model, while at 14 mph Impact saw the '92 incurring $1 ,000 more body structure and exterior repair costs than the '93. "What we did-was focmOn three things," s°aid Norm Fugate, director of validation and development in re~ard to improving structure. "One is very straight, uniform sections. Another is "ery efficient, straight forward joints. The third is full door-opening construction, where the metal that goes around the outside of the door on, the body is stamped from a single piece.'' Other security features include the Pass-Key II Theft Deterrent S) )tem, slim jimresistant lock rods, remote kcyless entry and "heel lod. nuts. The entire line's dri'<e-oriented cockpit also includes ne\' I) designed front buc1'et seats -available in cloth or leather -"1th improved contours for more thigh and lower bJcl !:>upport. Firebird's high performance reputation carries O\Cr into the standard across-the-line Delco ETR AM/FM stereo rad10/c.1s~tte with four-speaker sound system. . Keeping with the Pontiac family approach to )()Und ~))lt..'mS, the . discerning customer who needs more power to satisfy their mu!:>ical t,1stes c;:i n upgrade their hardware with a spec1fically-de!:>igned for fircbird, 70-watt Delco Electronics 10-speakersound sy!ltem that includes a locking ETR AM/FM stereo radio/cassette or compact disc player, five-band graphic equalizer and steering wheel radio controls. The uplevel sound system 's controls frame the steering wheel hub that houses the standard driver side air b<ig. · A passenger side airbag (supplemental innatable restraint) - housed just above the new-for-93 locking glO\.e compartment -is also standard as well as Delco ABS VI anti-lock brJkcs. The ABS system includes an ABS INOPlamp that illuminate!> momentJrrl}" ''hen the ignition is activated, letting the dri\ier !..now that the accident avoidance system is operational. A LOW TRAC lamp illuminates when the system is actually in use. The lamp also illuminates i( the s~tcm requires service. . f irebird's increased s.ifety and security content along .with a damage-resistant exterior and estimated five percent reduction in replacement part costs should ~elp ta~e a. bite out of insurance premiums Fireb1rd owners traditionally pay. f ?r dual air bags alone. the le<idrng insurance carders in the country prO\'iOe bel\"\.een 30 to 60 percent personal injury discounts. I n addition to air ba~ and ABS, a (ull r<inge o( standara and available safoty foJtures that help J..eep the driver 1n control \\hile providing occupant protection The l 99J door system features an imprO\ ed hinge chcd. link design that rL>sults in J better ramping action as the door closes, a quieter door structure that \\,lS accomplished by E;liminat1ng lod rod r.ittle and a ne1,v door sealing '.>))tcm thJt el1minJtcs air and Water lc,1i..s v.h1I(' reducing roJd and wind noi)<.'. Othrr )tructurJI improvements haVf.' bcL•n m.idc to the tempered glass T·Tops thJt are now framed 6y a PVC molding_ R~tle·~~ sto~ _ gTJ'>) fod.ing l -Top) is pro"ided in the · rear comp<irtmcnc by a plNk holcJl'r on \\ hich the tops frrmly latch. The most dramatic use 01 glJ)> on th<.• 93 focbird is in the 68 degree windshield. The '"nd)hu.-ld wntrtbuce:. to Frrebird's smooth lines and impro\ed acrod}n,1mics Aerodynamics are also 1mprO\l'd \\1th p111Jr under glas), a design in which the windshield "rap~ all the \\ ,1\ to the side glass, h1d1ng the windsh1eld!.1llar and iurthcr enhJnc1ng the tlean aero look oT the '93 Firebir . The raised CO\\CI pJnel in tront u l tht• \\ind'>h1cld and the styled wipers greatly reduce mobture blo\' bJck and \\ipt>rwind lift. lniact the wiper S)'Stem perform'> Jt \ eh1clt:' six•t-d) up tu 100 mph without the wipers lifting lrom tht' "1nd)h1eld The streJmlined Ftrcb1rd dt')1grn, arc h1ghltghtetl \\.ith tour ne, ... colors in 1993 -Dari.. Green MctJlhc. 'lcllow Medium Red Metallic, Gray Purple Met.1ll1c -Jlung \\Ith carr) o'er colors Bright White, Black, Bright BluC' i\\t..'l,1ll1c ,rnd Br1ght Rvd In 1993, 16" \\hecb and ttr<.'> Jre >t.incfJrtl on .111 mod<.•ls, Pl 1 S/ 60Rl6 touring tir<.'S on fot•bird· Pl 1\\ SSRIG tourrn~ tire~ on Formula; and uhra·h1gh pt'rrorm,inc.c P 24 5/!iOLRl6 Eagle GS-C tires on Trans Am. The Goodyear G~-C bl,lC~\\Jll'.'> h.•.\turl' '.>U~K'rh \\4.'l Jnd dry handling performance, cor1wru1g lore<.' ,rnd no1x• ... uppre~1on Jlong \\1th minimized heal and toe \H'Jr. Rest) led 1 GO \\ heeb Jre Jlso pJrt 01 the .,oc,rb l .1rs new look - ~pec1fic 160 x 7 SO aluminum \dll'd., tor f 11 Pbird "hile the Formula and Tr ans Am ~h.1re th(' r O\\ n c.pt..•1.111t I bO x 60 sport CJ:.t aluminum wheels. This car is available at Bub Longpre Ponti.le, 13600 Beach 81\-d., Weslmin ter, Call (7 U ) 892-6651 for .1dditional information. ©~·LEXUS at WEITllNITER ,. LONGPRE PONTIAC GREAT SELECTION OF ALL MODELS New 1993 GS300 LS400 • SC300 • SC400 • ES300 1993 FIREBIRD "TOW ME" HEADQUARTERS PICK YOUR TOW! "A unique collaboration of style, superb handling and luxury." SC COUPE LS400 "l'OWERFIJl. OOl#tlANOINGI AN EXH#.ARATl#O CAR • ES300 ALL NEW EXTERIOR STYLiNG! IM~EDIATE DELIVERY Thi• •xcltlng Flt«>lrd ha• • comp#tflly ,....•lfln«I body plus two ,,.... «lfllM•: 3.4 ,,,.,. V-6 I• •t•ndard on tfHt Flt«>lrd •nd 5. 7 ltt.r V-8 I• •t•ndard on Formula •nd Tran• Ami TM F1'9blrd .,,ort• ,,.... .. f•IY fNtur .. , with drl.,., •nd front •Ir No• H •tandllrd 9qUlptMntl "Your bHt buy on• ,,... t..irw I• In tN lleMt of Onng. Countyr We Salute the Westminster Explorer Scout Program. The Westrmnster Police Explorer Post #810 Is a very active post The post consists of 22 young men and women and is headed by Investigator Al Bracken, himself a former Explorer Scout. For 1992, the exPlorers put in 6.784 hours of service. When broken down, that equals: 848 8-hour days of work or 21 weeks of 308 hours per explorer. ,The Explorer Scout Program Is governed by the Boy Scouts of America. "'The dedication from the explorers speaks for itself in the number of hours performed. Through their community service and the nde-a-longs with officers, the explorers receive first hand knowledge of what police work Is like. Eventually, some of these young men and women will be sttrving oor community. the Longpre Auto Center salutes these outstanding young people of our commun· . 13600 Beach Blvd., Westminster, at Beach Blvd . and 22 Freeway LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER * * LONGPRE PONTIAC LONGPRE HYUNDAI* * LONGPRE SUZUKI 714 892-8908 • 213 W·3888 • 714 892-8881•3101198-9829 All ~ IUbjec:t to ~ .. ' lotd °" ~ Ctd. All Pfto9e plue tu, Mc., '"'°' • doc ...... 0.... ~ fNIY "'9ct .... OOll. .... --Z/1SllS. 4 • ~SUZUKI ~SIDEKICK HYUNDAI EXCEL ~-· ~ ECONOMICAL & AFFORDABLE , NOW AVAILABLE 2 WHEEL DRIVE With Automatic .. 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While remaining faithful to the BMW tradition of high- quality, high-performance compact sports sedans, established in 1961 with the rev- olutionary BMW 1500, the new model brought entirely new design, technology and engineering as well as even greater performance, space and pradicaHty to this concept. The new model was greet- ed with critical acclaim -and solid suc- cess in the marketplace. This was the beginning of the new- generation BMW 3-Series. Then, in early 1992, BMW added three more.models: the 318i sedan, sharing the fou r-door body but substituting a 1 .8-liter fou r- cylinder engine for the 325i 's 2.5-liter six; the 318is coupe, with a sportier two-. door body and the fou r-cylinder engine; and as the top of the li ne the 325is coupe, with the two-door body and six- C)'linder engine. The success story of these dashing new 8MWs is st.ill being written: Almost 55 percent more cars have been sold in the U S in the first six months of 1992 than in the same 1991 period, and in June the increase was no less than 122.4 perc~nt. Critical acclaim is just as clear. Now, fo r 1993, various interior mate- rial textures have been upgraded, there's more driver head room for the driver, optio ns have been added and the air conditioning now operates with CFC-free Rl34a refrigerant. The fou r-cylinder 318i and 31 Sis are newly available with an automatic transmission, the six-cylinder BMW's great tradition of putting the best possible driving equi~ment in the ands of the driver is carried to a new high here . 325i and 325is get important engine im- provements, and new options are avail- able in every model. By popular demand, the 318i 1s newly available for 1993 with an automatic: the same smooth-shifting, electronically con- trolled un it as in the 325is. For maximum versatility, this transmission offers three shift modes: "E" for peak efficiency, "$" for sportier driving, and "M" for those times when the driver prefers to select the gears manually. EPA mileage is equal- ly impressive with either transmission: 22 mpg city/JO mpg highway. Cru ise control is another new option for 1993. Refined strut-type front suspension and BMW's exclusive, patented Central link rear suspension impart handling and ride qualities that are trul y unique. One can- not fail to pe impressed at the 31 Bi's (or any. 3-Series model's) combination of crisp handling, near-telepathic steering (to quote OD agai n)..and a ride that is amazingly free of harshness; BMW's great tradition of putting the best possible ariv- ing equipment in the hands of the driver is carried to a new high here. And of course the 3181, like all other BMW models in America since 1986, includes four-wheel disc brakes and a state-of-the- art antilock braking system (ABS> in its standard equipment. For those who want even crisper handling, a sports suspen- sion option is new for 1993. Foglights are another new option for 1993. So are split fold-down rear scats, which enhance load-carrying ability by lengthening the available cargo area. • • -,_.-,-~ A ft of its traditional BMW dual-oval kidneys grille and aerodynamically covered four headlights, the new Coupe body shares no exterior body panels whatsoever with the 318i or 32Si sedans. Instead, this is a true coupe, with a lower roonine (by a fu ll inch), longer hood (by 3.1 in.) and shorter rear deck (by 1.2 in .). Thus the entire cabin is lower and positioned farther rearward, for an even sportier, longer-hood look. Wider (15 x 7J), aluminum-alloy wheels specially styled for the Coupe are fitted with wider, lower-profile tires (205/60R-15 91 H). Frameless side windows are another difference from the sedans; as in the top- of-line 850Ci, these feature a special sealin$ system to ensure low wind noise at cruising speeds. The top seal, carried by the roof, includes a channel that holds the door window firmly in place when the window is closed. When the outside or inside door handle is actuated and the window is closed, the window im- mediately lowers 0.6 in. to allow the door to open. Close the door again, and the wi ndow automatically returns to its closed position. Sharing the basic design and appoint- ments of the 318i interior, the 318is coupe of course differs in details such as head and leg room. When the lront seat- backs are fofded over, the seats glide for- ward to ease acces.s to the rear seats. Split fold-down rear seats are standard. As with the 31 Si, sports suspt'nsi in, cruise control and fogligh~ are n<·w op tions for 1993. As the first model introduced in the new 3-Series, naturally the 3 2 51 scdJn has accumulated the mo:.t acclJim ancl awards so fa r, among these 1c, place on Car and Driver's Ten Best (JI'!> and Auto· mobile Magazine's All-Stars >\uto\\ 1.:ek called it the standard b)' \\ hich ;ill sm.11 sports sedans are judged Br1tatn \ I 1. r- formance Car reported that 1t lo ' ) grc.:a: inside and out, feels right, got.') r I : .1nd it 's got the right badge. Tne 3251 shares an the ~l'flC) 1m· provcments introduced dur n~ J 9 2 .md for 1993, has some of it) O\\ n ·1> well Under its hood rs an impor!Jnt L'nh:ml ment· C\Cn better performan1..L' Ir rn J l already brilliant engine The 2 5 Iller, dual-overhead-cam, 24 -vJl\L' '> 'hn t r engine, which Motor Trend crcJi:~ \\Ith truly snappy acceleration Jnd 1'r11hu'!> ,, t performance, has several 1mprm< 11 nt as a part of an MSOTU pJck.tgl' 1 u Technically Upgraded). Chief among these 1s nl'\\ 'J11,11 c valve timing for stronger Im\· to ·• midrange torque and increJ.,c>d 1ue d ficiency. Though its peak i-. unchJn cl 181 lb-ft., torque rises sub .. t.mt .lll !J ·- ginning at 2500 rpm and rl'JChC's a <1 :! percent improvement by 3 500 rpm Th is achieved by an electron c.1llv con- trolled, hydraulically actuatctJ mPchar. sm that rotates the intake cam..,hait rd 1t \\! h 1b tl~l\t! sprocket to vary valve timint. I tw dfoct 1s milder timing at low to m1~dium 1:ng1ne speeds, which not only n 1ca 6 torque 1n these ranges but also (1 :i C':., lor smoother idling and boosts fuel t:.'COnomy. At Jppro.ximately 4500 ~. the mC'ChJn1~m shifts the camshaft 12 de-- g11 c., h> 1b high-speed posi tion, thus m,1 nt.l111m~ the thrilling high-rpm f)ef- • rm.m t c ror which the engine is well f.;r O\\ n. Ins de, thl' J.?51) coupe comes sta~ n·d \\1th lcJthl'r '>CJhng, a height- .id1u .. t.11.Jlc' h.. l'ring·\\ h('CI with leather rim .ind .1 k·Jthcr-covered handbrake 6' r .in I boot; iC>ld·do'' n rear seats a~ : nd:-ird too for th())C "ho want access 1 tta\cl Jnd ful'l-economy information .1t he toud1 of J button. the Onboard lJ>lHN ,., ,l\J11Jblc. I 1\1• othc:r 1Yl•3 BMW models, the 3- 11cs ~·d.1n-, .1nu coupes are backed by ' • ur-\lW 50,000 mile limited War- r.~1 '', J s1' ) ~w lmlimited·mileage war· r t\ ,1ga1nst wrro~iun perforation,~ind 8\1\\ ') 2-t-hour RoJd~ide Assistance Pro- r.:1 n \ \ hl·n the nov-car warranty ex- f r · , till' B.\ \\ \ O\\ ncr can extend road- d ·' !tl'tJn I c )\erase IOr just S59.90 I r , 1.. H Tim car can be fou nd at Sterling Mo- tor-., 1540 J.imboree, Ne~por1 Bexfa. for additional info rmation, c~I (71 4) 640-6444. BMW AN NOUNCES . TI-IE END OF TI-I E BORING ERRAN D • The new BMW 525i Touring can turn even the most mundane drives into pleasure trips. Tos see how, stop in and experience it for yourself with a thorough test drive. THE ULTIMATI: DRIVING MACHINE.® • INTRODUCING TI-IE 1993 BMW 325i FOR .$399/MONTH . • • AS LOW AS 5 o/o ~4as b s1000 n~~"':i~ecm s MFG REBA D 0 D ONE AT ~7,9T! BUY OR LEASE . 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TRUCKS, MINIVANS AND SPORTS UTILITY VEHICLES · FROM 33 MANUFACTURERS SHOW TIMES : Saturday (Opening), 11 am -l Opm * Sunday-Monday (Presi dents' Day) 1 1 am -9pm * Tuesday -Thursday, l pm -9pm * Friday 1 pm -1 Opm * Saturday, 11 am -1 Opm * Sunday (Clqsing), 1 l am -7 pm CLOSE-IN PAIKING * UNDEI ~ 2 FREE * FIEE PROGUM • . I • I ... • .. , -: .. • .. .. - , • • • • • .: . • • • .. - • .. 8 Thursday. February 11 , 1993 ORANOI COAST New Dodge Intrepid sets the pace for family sedan market In fast ~ompany -!-~~-=-~~~~..:_~~~~~~~~~_:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-, N ot only the new/Dodge Intrepid aime<f squarely at the heart of the two-million unit family sedan market, lt provides even more luster to the product renaissance taking place in the Dodge Division. .and column-mounted with the bench seat. While it takes its place with such "fast company" as the Dodge Viper RT/10, Dodge Stealth and Dodge Daytona, Intrepid clearly represents what its name suggests -fearless. One of Chrysler's heralded new tam1ly of cab forward sedans, which pro\ ides greater interior roominess by pushing the four \\heels closer to the corners of the \Chicle and e«tendmg the \\ indshield base to a point above the center of the front ''heels, Intrepid was des1~ned to go head-to·head against the segment leaders, f ord Taurus, Toyota l amry and Pontiac Grand Prix. "As such, the car will appeal to ,1 wide range of customers with a co mmon interest -finding the bel>t value in a high style, re)ponsive four-door sedan that Cd rries a full family 1n comfort and .,Jfoty," said Martin R Levine, Dodge divi5ion general manager. "Intrepid does an excellent job •11 satisfying this need. It also can be pJckaged to s.111sfy the cu)tomers' varying degrees of intercl.t tn comfort and performance." For example, buyers can ch()()!)e between five or six-passenger interior LOnfigurat1om •• Intrepid or Intrepid ES models. three suspension-tuning p.1d.ages or an a' Jilable new 21 4 h xsepower, 3.5-liwr overhead cam, 24-valve V-6 engine. Intrepid is one of the first products of Chrysler Corporation's new vehicle · dL"•Cloprnent culture that introduced the plJ1form team approach to all technical areas of the company. By bringing togt•ther different I rofe)l.iof\6.1. d1sclplincs -design, ( nsmccnng, mJnutactunng, purchasing. marketing and llnance -in a single, c.ohesl\e unit. the platform team c·)t.1bl1shed and achieved benchmaks ln ""orld-clJss quality. comfort, safety and performance in record time. lntrcpid 's innovauve cab forward design repr~nts far more than just a rad1car new loot.. lt'l> a redefin tion ot the \\ ar vehicle pacl..agC) will be proportioned 111 the 1990) Rcnc'H'd emphasb "111 be plJced on prO\ id1ng more intcnor )p,1cc Intrepid I) cl _ trend-setter 1n th1) respect. Pushing tht• rour v'hl'l'I> dosN h> the cornc~ ot thl' \chide, p'us l''-lt·nd1ng the base ol the \\lnc.hh1"•ld ltir" .Hd to the center point of the tront "hvd'>, . enJbtcd designer~ to dt•\ o\e -; pcrLt'IH of lntrep1d's O\ l'r,111 bnd} k•ng1h to interior and lJrgo room T vp1t .1ll\. ll')s thJn 65 pcru:mt 1., ell dicJlt>d 10 interior space. BeCdusc ur lb i.''-P·'n I\ e 1ntl1r1or room, Intrepid b 11111C1.11f rl.h:.1l1L·d a:,. J large car 1n the EPA'> nll'flOr \Oluf'lll' inde\. lntn.•pid's inl\.•nor room "' superior to ford Taurus, ChcHol1.:t Lumina, Nissan MaximJ, Toyota C.Jmry, Honda Accord or Acura t egC"no. Chrysler product tilanr."rs point to 5(1 ~parate product features ot lntrep:d that they believe will trcln>latc dircctlr into added value for the custornt•r S pccif1c highlights include. •5blndard drt \'N and pJ~'t.>ngcr front-seat Jir bag:; as a supplemental .restraint system, as w<.'11 J., Jn J\J1lable integrated, fold-awJ> c.hdd rl''tr airH !>NL • A cab forwa rd design \\ 11h J low CO\\ I Jnd hood line, coupll•d "ith ,1 chring, swept-bac.I. windsh1l•ld. Ions .. ,hec·lb,1sc (113 inches) anJ room\ interior \\Ill mJ\urnze lntrL·p1d\ produl..l d1lr<.·rcnt1Jlu.m in an alrN<h dulh'rl'd market scgml'nt. • Molded in the Dodge pcrforn1Jnn• imJgc, lnlrL'p1cJ 1s th~ mol>t .1~rc)~1 d) St) led of the thret• LH odels It has the mo t rJt.;il>h grcenhou>e lupper body) profile ot the trio . • lntrepid's instrument pJn<•I 1s ' dt>S1gned \ ... 1th the sporty bu~l'r in mind and I'> reminiscen t of the Dodge \ 11)(>r RT/10 • Th~ po" ertr Jin of the Intrepid 1) longitudinally-mounted 1n the cngtn<.' cumpJrtmenl -a rarit) amon8 front \\hcd drr.c \Chicle) -and mdudl'> J strong and dc~ndal>lt' 3.).f1t1.'r, o'erheJ~ v,1lve V-6 cnginl' CJf)Jble ol 153 hor~po, .... cr ih standard. • Chry:,lcr s fir)t domc-.uc11lly-product'C.I 24·\.lhc cnHtnc, 1hc m•w multi-point luel·inwctcd J .5 l1tl·r. single o-.ethcad tJm V-o - rJt<.'d JI 214 horSCpo\\l'r -\\Ill b~ orfNl'd J~ an opt ional choice Al <1 rW\\ h thc fuUy-adap:i,e. modd 42LE clcl tronic ..i -l>pt'Cd autom.H1c trJns.1,h.•. ~t.rndarcl acro>s the hne. • Intrepid ha~ f1\.e·pa~nscr >e.rnng "ith front bucket S(>a~. A thrc •-JCro~ front bench ~al 1s optional. Th~ trJnsmi)l.ion console Y.ill be floor-mounted w th the bucket '>l':lts • tntrepid's aggressive \\1de st.lnce, complemented b~ a four-wheel, f utry-lndependent suspension offered in ride, touring or performance calibrations. combine to deliver comfortable yet responsive ride and handling. • lntrepid's 113-inch wh~lbase particularly the rear wheel · location, also benefits interior space. There is no wheel-\\l'll intrusion into the rear compartment,. adding to three-abreast rear passcngl•r comfort front seat-track tr J l'I Jlso w.1s 1ncrca~ to nine inches '"11hout interf ermg with reJr ~Jt ll>g room. • The climate control system for . Intrepid. which features both rrorit ,1nd rear compartment heat J r conditioning .ducts, is totcllly nm Jnd the most versatile, yet powerful system yet devised rur .1 · Ch~ler produ(:t. The S)'Stem 1~ electronically managed b> thl• vehicle's body computer . •The Intrepid air cond1t1un r.g system wrll utilize the environment-Criendly ref rigcr ;mt R 134A-equipped to replace ti L> OLOne-dcpleung chemical~ n freon cmplo)ed on m~t c.11) todJy .. 0 thcr import.ant standard •' opt10nar features are four-whcl'I disc brakes, full SU1nl~ steel e'hau~ system, automatic Al t mperature control lu~ge compartment cargo net on ES and th • l hrysler1lnftn1ty Spatial 1mag1ng U\Settt• · \ound .,, tem From a ~fet} standpoint -tn Jdd1t1nn h> it" dual tront air bd~ lnt1cp1d pro 1d~ increased vis1b1h1' with 2 5 percrnt more glass area 1hJ11 l)thN prt•\ 1ou~ model Chrylller c.lr; < h1ld ...ih.•t'f lock~ -.011 interior con1n 1, .ind p.·uwt \urtao .. -s rasily-ad1u..,t.ibt;• hould •r'l,1p hdt' ~'-"~II as Jn .1nt1·suhrrMrnll' frnl"l seat d~1qn "h'. h . inh1b1b occup.tnt' from ~I.ding d 0 \\11 .ind forward 1n J c r.1'\h Tu~tin Dodge/ ubaru & Su1 u\.i, .io Auto enter Drive, Tustin, (7t 4) 730~4600 can \h~ you thi car Powerful V-8 engine transforms BMW 7-Ser ies d1~1pJtion, helping keep 1t cool under hard dr , 1ng conditions. INIRODUCING THE BMW 740i V·B 0 ver 16 )Cars an d two generations, the BMW 7-Senes has been an l'leg_ant and lu urious, }Cl sporting contender in the rarefied field of top-quality luxury Sedans. In fact, 1b ab1lit~ to combine fu xury, quality, convenience and spncc in full mensure with uniquely driver-oriented performance is so unique as to place it among the world's most desirable automobiles of any class. Dual OH'I head cam)haf ts and four valves ~r lrnder Jre no longer unusual. but even som prestigious engines with these specifications IJl k the premium feature of chain-driven camshafts. In the new V-8 a l,1rgc duple!( (double-row) chain drM'S the intake cam!>h.ift of each bank; small duple\ I FOR· $7"9/MONJH: 10% CAPITALIZED COST REDUCTION OF $5.570.50. You're invited to test drive a BMW with a V-8 engine so advanced, it actually t unes itself. CREVIER BMW THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE. USED CAR SPECIALS ·-'89 v.w. •BMW '858MW AccmlJLXI CA8RllET 325 7351 ~·Ot.loDdl e.& Wit Lo lit. T•Wltl 2~.s~ ..-.eoi.t ., .. ~WIM [lli ~ '1f7TN10lt .. ,, ConlJl~T~ S9,"95 S9,995 S1 995 113,495 'IORlll 'IONISSAN '17BMW '12 BMW SlftllCUE •zx 3251Dt1 3251 111< ...... I.Glib .... XlllO..~ ,.. Lo .. 'IMlll Nlli! Ul4Dr,l.tlil ~ ID1~ ~ ~a-. " 995 S1 9115 rt 9115 995 1581 ••a. s.a Ill S A N T A A N A AUTO MA LL 835-3171 •..• _, ~or 1993, the 7-Series is freshened dramaticJlly by an all-new V-8 powcttrain powering two new models: the 740i and 740i~. And the ultimate BMW sedan, the 12-cylinder 750ll, continues for 1993 with significant refi nements. As successor to the 7351, the new 740i offers not only the all-new po\.\.ertrain but related chassis improvements, new luxury and ~1fety features, and a new optional traction control system Together with the other two 7-Scries models, it adds a pa~nger's·side .-urbag Supplementary Restraint ~~tern, autorr1atic ten!>1oncr!> for the front seatbelts. and nchcr wood and leather trim; other interior upgrades, improved sound insulation and a more po~erf ul Judio system. With the 740i's new engine, a BMW trad1t1on is revi\.cd. In 1954, the Bavarian Motor Works introducl'd an engine that was a bold step for postwar Europe and, with weight-saving aluminum alloy construction, more advanced than American V·8s of its time. Continuing through 1965 In 2.6· and 3.2-liter !.izcs and de\eloping up to 160 ho~power, this early overhead-valve V-6 powered such classic BMWs as the B.iroquc Angel 501/502 Sedans, 503 coupe and convertible, and 507 sports roadster to top s~s as high as 136 mph. In fact, these engines d1~tinct1ve sound bcQme a signal to move over for other German motorists. like its ancestor, the new V-8 Is mad~ motinly of aluminum, 1t too end~ a graceful, luicuriou~ car with pow •r(ul pcrform~nce and a distinctive sound. But thcr th r semblance ends, for this Is a power plant of the 1990s -with four overhead camshaf , four vat... per (:ylind r 01nd a host of Stflte·of·the·art fo.>turcs for standard-setting performJnc , ff 1c1cncy nd rcliJbiltty. ~n rally, lhl' V-8 block I w1n1lat in construe1ion to that of BMW's V-12, with closed-d«k conMruct1on (webbing conn«iing the tops of Vle cylind rs) f0t a very ri~id ovcr•ll structure that helps prcv nt d1 toftion during OJ ration, minimlzirlj wear. And ~n rally, alununum·alloy const1udt0n not only s.>v w ight but lmprom an engine's hO I' ch.> ins tclke lhe drh e from the intake to the e\hau>t camshafts. Atl thr('{' chains are automatically tensioned and engineered to last a long time, so t~cy require no per1odic service as do the bcl.t dml.'S ot some competing models. Hydraulic valve lifter., -another fe.iture not present in some of the .. .io1 \ princip.-il competitors -eliminate periodic valH' ad1ustmcnts. A featur~ fiM ~en on BMW's 525i/32Si suc-cr.lind<>r engine, the thermoplastic intake manifold, also contributes to low weight and high performance Weighing 63 ~r~nt less than a ~omparable aluminum manifold, it has smoothu interior passages that u .. >duce airflow friction. The polyJmid plastic is Cully recyclable, as is the mt?t\\I melted out ol it after casting; indeed, this mctJI I) recycled repeatedly in production. Managing the f uel·1n1cction Jnd ignition system) I'> a Dig1~r Motor Electronics (DMEl system emplo»ing new, srmphficd microprocessor circuitry. The fuel injection itself is also new: similar In principle to the hot-wire type used in BMW's V-12 engine, but i~stead of .i hot wire, this s~tem uses a hot metal film po it1oncd In the incoming airstream. The hot film is kept at a constant temperature by electric current. Increased airllow into the engine {a> when the driver ste~ down on the accelerator) u.mds to cool the film; then voltage to the film is oiutomatially adjusted to keee •ts temperature steady. The amount of f uef in1ccted is controlled by the current needed to do this. Compared to a hot·wire system, the film 1 held at a much hipr temperature, and thus doesn't need an extra Shot ol current to burn off ~ts when the engine is turn~ off. So it's somewhat simpler. Proceeding to the oKtu.il deli\ler'Y o( fuel, new cylindet·individual fuel injection (CIFI) not onlv is fully sequential (that is. precisely tlmed for ~ cylinder, rither than in paiirs or ~. but allo controls the amount o( fuel lndtYiduilly for eld'I cylinder. This impr~ fuel effici9ncy ind efMlion control. Thlt car can be found at Cl'ftllr IMW, 1JOO , Auto Miii Drlw, Santa Ana, (7l(> ISS-J171. .. ORANGE COAST AUTO Thursday, February 11, 1993 .. =------~~- Making a mad dash for the Viper ' Conceived in the im.igc .lnd spirit oi suc..h - immortal CT racing cars of the 1 %0::; as the Sh<.'lll) Cobra D aytona Coupe and the Fcrr.Jri 250 CTO, the Viper CTS Coupe has all the mu .. c'c and personality of a purebred racing LJr. Packed with V-1 0 po'\\U, the \ ·~ r Cln.p\. , based on the mo~t rt'Cl"nt addition lJ 1hC' all-American Hall oi Fame or '>ports or trt.:nd~ thl' Dodge Viper R/T 10 Inheriting the rOJd)ter's \' 10 engine 6 )fXl."d transmission, suspension and c.hcl.;'>is, \' pt?r CL JP •'s design execution take'> thl' V1pPr philo'.'Uph\ t•i bacl..-to-basics in a new Jnd d1trc rC'"lt difl:ction New elements lo cxcmpl11v \1pcr Coupe., r.lrc car image include a hood-ll'1ountcd '\CA 'll.lk\!. , IOI rnld air r.lnl tndU<.tlOn to the engine; hood-mounted C' h.1u"t lou\.ers for scavenging prc,5urc • nd he~t from the engine compartment .1ncl front \\ hcrl hou'>ings; roof blisters for greater ht:ad .ind lleln (·I de.Hance; duJI rea r-routed £>•J J • t pp{ , :ucl tiller located l.indcr a cast , ILJmrr.um quicl.. rclf•.m"' rJ1..1ng iuel cap feeding a hi 11lcl(•r l) f ,. lud eel interior blJck-surf aced, non·sl.,rc c:r .1sh p:id ;u d Llacl..-t;:iced gauges \~ ith , .. hit~ grJph1cs: J 1.:ompet1t1on S point J1rcr.:ift-t}pe belt h.1mcss '"th a \Hist-turn qu ck release; and an l'mcrgcn llft> C':\tinguishcr mourtc>d for quick JLl.l For addiltonal information about this car, lOnlacl Hunting1on Beach Dodge, 16555 Beach Bhd., Huntington Bcac.h, (7 1.i) 847-55 15 . .. A~erican Hondo introd uces 10th Anniv ersary Acc ord · To commemorJlc 1l!> l Oth anniversary of .:iutomob1lr production in the United StJt1':.. American Honda 1ntroduct'd tht• limited production 199 3 Honda Accord 1 Oth Annl\crs.l') Ed1t1on Available e"clusiH•I) .h a 4-door sedan. the 10th Anni\ ersary Ed1t1on !> "p<?C .ll includes four-wheel disc brJ l') an anti-lock braking S)!>t<'rn (ABS sporty 15-inch .lllO\ "hech., M 1cheb n i\.lX\14 All-St.>a<-0n tire:. bod) -colored side mould in '· special seat fabric and e"clu)i\ e 1 Oth Anniversary badging The limited product1or ~dJn i powered by a 2.2 htcr, 125-horsepov•.er, alumrnum·Jllo>, SOHC 16-valve engine \\1th Multi-Point Programm('d Fuel Injection (PCM·fl}. An electronically· con troll(. d ~ "IK't>d automatic transmission wnh lockup torque comerter 1) standard. Also featured b .i sophisticated four·" h<'CI doublC' wishbone suspC'nsio'"t " tern fr r smooth,.preciSC' handling .ind excellent ride-comfort Standard safety, comfort .md ·.. com.enient f eaturcs includl' J dm.er's side airbag Supplemental Hor Ja ol \1n1•11 ,1 Ml~ lrh. b('~.rn building .1utomoh It>:. "' the U <; Ill thl> 1082 \\ fi 11 thl' llr t o\c Lu rd H)llcd 011 tile procf.ic:1 Ii hne .1t t}N ~ \.1r\ \.ill~ 011 ' 111.m~ Recent[\, H onda rl'.tchccl .1 m.inuiJctunnP m1lt'!>:on" .... th :hl' production l 1 thf· 3 000 0 (>th L <; -bu1.: l Jr Thi'> . ch c t: l 1 th~ ..\nni\L'f<.3!"\ '\ccord.,,"11 bl' • di:;pl.1\ .·n ih • Ch c .1~0 \uto SI 1\\. The 1\ci.:ord, om~11l<lll, •nroduc1.:d m 1h~ U.S in 1976. 1 urr( ntl a\Jll.lble rn three configurJt•Un">. SedJn, Coupe and \\,1gon. In 1992. O\er 80 perct!nt 01 thl.' Accord'> ~old in the U.S ·,,l r~ mJd\.• in rhe LJ.S The o\ \ ) d h,,, dl'o been the number nrlL' U S export car since 1990. 11 c 1 Oth AnnM~rsary Ed1t1on 15 I med at S 18. 300 and is offered 111 tl11ec culm' Arcadia Green, f rcnL \~lili! J.mJ Cranad.i BIJcl.. •\II I <19J HondJ automobiles tc·J:url' ,, J-H·Jr 36,000-mile ,\,1rr.1nt\ Thi:. c.u cJn be found at Co!>I<\ Mc a Honda, 2888 tiarbor Bhd. of Cars, Costa \\c-,a. Call (714) 436-5050. · ..... If All IEW 1113 CAU, TMll. MlllWAll 111 IPllTI mun IElllCLES ,.. 33 llAIUNCTUllEIS LllllY ~: $132,000. Mercedes 600SEC. BMW 740t, Lexus GS300. Cadillac SEVILLE STS, llncoln MARK V111. Im 1Pall •IBJ; Dodge VIPER V-10, Mazda MX-6, Chevrolet CAMARO. Pontiac FIREBIRD. Ford PROBE GT. R llMll: Chrysler CONCORD. Dodge INTREPID. Eagle VISION, Nissan ALTIMA. 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February 11, 1993 In fast company N ot only the new/Dodge Intrepid aimed squarely at the heart o( the t\vo-million unit family sedan market, It provides even more luster to the product renaissance taking plac~ in the Dodge Division. While it tal..es its place with such "fast company" as the Dodge Viper RT/10, Dodge Stealth and Dodge Da~'tona, Intrepid clearly rcpresents "'hat its name suggests -fearless. One of Chrysler's heralded new fotnily of cab forward sedans, which provides greater interior roominess by pu)hing the four "heels closer to the corners of the \chicle and e\.tC'nding the ,., indshield bJ)e to a point above the center of the front wheels, Intrepid was designed to go I 1L'Jd·to-head against the segm ent leaders. Ford Taurus. Toyota C.:imry and Pontiac Grand Prix. ''As such, the car will appeal to J wide range of customers with a common interel>t -finding the b~t value in a high )tyle, responsive four door sedan thJt c..arries a full family in comfort and -.afety," said Mart in R. Levine, Dodge division general manager. "Intrepid does an excellent JOb 01 sat1siying this nL'eci. It also can be packaged to satisfy the Lustomers' varying degrees of interest in comfort ana performance ... For example, buyers can choose between fi.,,e or six-passenger interior configuration>, Intrepid or Intrepid, ES models. threc suspension-tuning pJckages or an available new 21 4 horsepower, "i 5-liter overhead cam, 24-valve V-6 engine. Intrepid is one of the first products of Chrysler CorporJt1on's new vehicle dL•velopmcnt culture that introduced the platform 'team approach to all · tL'chnical areas of the company. B~ bringing together differen t 11rofess1onal d1sc1phnes -design, r•nginecring, manufacturing, purchasing, marketing and finance - in a single, cohesive unit, the platform tea m 1:.,tJblished and achieved benchmaks in '"orld-class quality. comfort, ~fety and performance in record time. lntrcpid's innovative cab forwa rd design represent.s far more than just a radical new look It's a redefinition of the way vehicle package> will be proport ioned rn the 1990> Rene\\ cd emphasis '' 111 be placed on pro\ 1dins more interior space. Intrepid i~ d trend-setter ~n this respect. Pushing the 1our whcC'ls clc>.,er tu the cornl'rs ot the vehicle, plus e tending lhe base of the w1nd ... h1dd f Of\\ ard tu the cen,ter point of the lront "hecls, enabled designers to dc\.ote 75 perc.cnt of lntrepid's O\.l'f all body fongth tu in terior and cargo room 1 > picalJy, It·~-. than 65 pert ent 1~ dLCl'c. If ·d to interior ~pace. Becau..,e 01 its cxp.m .i ... e 1ntl·nor room. Intrepid i~ olhuJlly < l.h .. 1ftcd Js J large car m the EPA's nterior \.olunH' inde"<. lntrep1d's 1ntcr1" rwm 1s superior to ford Tauru Che' rolct Lumina, N1S).1n Maxima, T uyota C.1mry • Honda Accord or Acur.1 l cgcnd. Chryslt:r product rtannc-r .. poin to sr, ORAN°' COAST AUTO New Dodge Intrepid sets the pace for family sedan market :.cparale product features o( Intrepid that they believe will tran>late directly into added value for the cu)tomcr S pcc111c highligh ts include: • Standard driver and pas~nger front-scat air bags as a supplemental .restrJint S}stem. as well as an J\Jilable integrated, fold-awa~ child rL>Stra1nt seat • A cab forward design with a low cowl an d hood line, couplC'd "11h a dJnng. swept-back wind:>h1rld, long whec•lbasc (113 inch('s) and room-. interior \\Ill ma"<1mrze lntrL•p cl') produtt cl llerent1Jt1on 1n an alread\ cluttc-r<'d market S<.'gmcnt. • Molded in the Dodge pc:rlormMce image. Intrepid is the mo)l aggrcsmely·St)lcd of the three LH modeb It has the mo)t ral..1sh greenhouse (upper body) profile ol the trio . • lntrep1d's instrument pcin<>I is designed \\.1th the sport> bu~er in mind ;ind 1s rcm1ni!>Cent of the Dodge \ lpL'r RT/10. • The P<J'-"CrtrJin of thL' lntrep d I) long1tudinally-mounted in lhc engmC' compJrtment - a rarity among front -whet..' I drive 'chicles -and includL'> a strong and dcp1mdJIJll' 3.3·11tcr, O\erheJd v~llve V-6 eng1nl' capJbl<' or 153 horst>po,..,cr J) .-.wnd,11d • Ch" )!l'r's first domc:st1c.1llv-produet.•d 2.i ., ,1h l l'ng11it•, the nc.•w multi-point (uet inJf"dl'd 3 S·liwr, single O\c•rheJd c.1m lJ -• ratC>d JI 21 4 horscpo" l'r -\\ I IJ. • off t•rt·d J> an opt1unJI choice Al 1 m ,, h th<.' fully-JdJpti,e, model 42L£ cle<.tronic 4-specd automatic trJn .hll'. >tand ird across the linL' • Intrepid has f1\e·pa~scngcr >l'JllnH "' ith front bucket sc..•ab. A three-aero~ front bench ~at is opt1onJI. The trJmm1>s1on con~le will be fl oor-mounted w 1tl) th\! bucket S<.'Jli clnd column-mounted with the bench seat. • lntrepid's aggressive wide stance, complemented by a four-wheel, fully-independent suspension offered in ride, touring or performance c.ilibratlons. combine to deliver comfortable, yet responsive ride and handling. • lntrepld's 113-inch wheelbase, particularly the rear wheel location, also benefits Interior space. There is no wheel-well intrusion into the rear compartmen t, Jdding to thrc'c-abre.ist rear passenger comfort. Front seat-track travel also was increased to nine tndll·' \\.1thout interfering with rear ~.1t leg room. • lhe chm.ue control system f1.r Intrepid, which features both fror.t and rear compartment heat/air cond1t1on1ng ducts, is totally nC'\\ and the m())t vcr$C!tile, yet powerful ~tem yet devised for " Chrysler product. The system is t!lCctronically managed by the \'Chicle's body computer. • The lntrep d air condit1on111~ system will ut1l1ze the environment -friendly refrigerant. R 134A-cquippcd to replace the 0Lonc-dcpll•ting chemicals in freon cmplo)Cd on most car) today. . Q 1 her important tandard or optiondf features are fnur-whcc.>I disc brdk~. full stainl~ stc I exh.:iu)l system, automatic AC temf)"rature control luggage compMtmc~t cargo net on ES .ind th~ (h~t:r/lnfin1ty Spatial 1ma ing Casse tt1· ~und .,, "'tt•m r tom d ~fel} SIJndpoint -tn ,1dd1tinn I 1 11., du.11 tront J1r bags lntrt>ptd prnv1d .., 1nueased vi 1b1l1ty '"'lnth l. 'I ~r(C'nl rnorP gla>> drea th,m othl'f pre\ IOUS mod<'I (h~ler CMS, ch Id satc:f\.-kxks '(lit interior control .md p;rnvl .,urfou~. t'd~1l}'·ad1ustabl~ ..,houlci r '·'P bt.•lh, ,,.., v.ell ~ an o.1n1i . ..,uhm.i11nr frunr ..ear cl~iRn whit h 1nh1u11 on up.wt~ lri1m sliding do'kn ,1nd lnMard tn J 1 ra~ .......___ Tustin Dodge ubaru & Su~uki, 40 Auto (('nh..'r Drive, Tu tin, (71 4) 710-4600 can ... tmw you this car . Powerful V-8 engine transforms BMW 7-Serie s di<.s1p.Jt1on, helping keep 1t cool under hard dri\ • tond1t1ons INTRODUCING THE BMW 71'0i V-8 FOR $749/MONJH: 0 ver 16 years and t\\O generallOns, the BMW 7-Scries has been an t'lcg.mt and lu>.urious, yet sporting contend r in the raref1~. field or top-quality luxury !.edans. In fact, Its ability to Combine fuxury, quality, COn'venience and space in fu ll measure with uniquely driver-oriented performance is so unique as to plilce 1t among the world's mo)t dc)irable automobiles of any class. For 1993, the 7-Series is frC)hened dramaticJlly by an all-new Y·8 powertr.iin powering two new models: the 7401 and 740tl. .And the ultimdte BMW sedan. the 12-cylindcr 7501L, continues for 1993 with significant refinements. Dual O\Nhc.ld camshJfb and four valves per Lyhnder arc no longer unusual, but even some prestigious engines with these specifications lack tht• premium feature of cham-dri\cn camshafts. In till' new V-8 a large duplelt (doubl<.'-row) chain drM~ the intake camshaft of each bank; small duplex chJins take the dri'e from the intake to the exho.1u)· r.1m~afb. All three chains are automatically ten sioned and engineered to libt a long time, so they require no periodic service as do the belt dri.l.., of M>me competing mOdcls. Hydraulic valve lifter" 10% CAPITALIZED COST REDUCTION OF $5.570.50. You're invited to test drive a BMW with a V-8 engine so advanced, it actually tunes itself. M ~.);~ fl:. ,1' ' ' CREVIER BMW THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE. USED CAR SPECIALS ·n1w. .... '85BMW CIRlET 325 7351 ~ ~4Dl'..l.Oldd Blll~Lo K ,T"9YHt 1reion.--.r., ~ (llPTNI~ Crlld t ISJ74;q 19,"95 S1 -WRlll 'IZBMW SlffRCOlft 3251 17K ll.• lodla ... lebtO..u.dlld ,._Loll LM,._ -.. •0. lo .. ~ IOl1'1St ---IM~ S1 995 rt 995 11 995 1•••a..s.a1m SANT A AN A AUTO MALL 835-3171· , . .,._, As successor to the 7351, the new 740i ofters not only the all-new powcrtrain but related cha~~ls improvements, new lu"<ury ilnd ,,( ·ty features, and a nt'w optional traction control ~ystem. Together w11 Ii the other two 7 ·Series models, 1t adds a pt1s)cnger's-side airbas Supplcmcnt.1ry Restr.1int Sy)tcm, automatic tensioner, for the front seatbelts, and richer wood and leather tnm; other interior upgrades, improved sound insulation and a more poY..erful audio ~tern. With the 740i s new engine, a BMW tradition is revwcd. In 1954, the Bavanan Motor W<Xks 1ntroducro an engine that was a bold step for postw.lr Europe and, with weighH aving aluminum-alloy construction, more advanced than Amcncan V-8s of tts time. Continuing through 1965 in 2 6· and 3.2·11tcr sizes and dc"velop1ng up to 160 horsepower, this early overhe.:id -valve V~8 powered such classic SMWs as the UarOC\ue Angel 501 /502 5edans, 503 coupe and convertible, and 507 sports ro.:id~tcr to top sp«:cefs as high ,;as 136 mph. In fact, tht..~ engines distinctive sound became a signal to move over for other German .motOf'ist.s. Like its ancestor, the new V-8 is made m.tinly of 1 aluminum; it too endows a graceful. luxurious ur .. with powerful pcrformJnce and a distinctive sound. But there the r~mblancc ends, for this is a powcrplant of the 1990S -with four overhead cams.hafts, four valv~ per cylinder and a hO\t of stat of the <1rt fc.itures for ~1.1ndard·setting pcrfOf'mance, cH1c1t-ncy Jnd rt•l1Jbi11ty. CcnerJlly, the V-8 block i 11n1lar in construction to th•lt of BMW'~ V-12, With closed ·deck con truct1on (wcbbins connecting the tops ol ~ cylinders> '°' ti very rigid over1ll structure tti.t help$ pr M:nt distottion durrng operation, minlmiz'nx • wtar. And nc,.lly, aluminum·alloy conttructlon not only Sol weight but Improves in qne's he -another feature not present in some of the 74l ' principdl compct110~ -eliminate periodic valvc ad1ustments. . A feature first seen on BMW's 52Si/32Si S1)(·qlinder engine, the tht"fmopla.stic intake manifold. also contributes to low weigtlt and high performance. Weighing 63 P,Crcent less than a comparable aluminum manifold, it has smoother interior passages thilt reduce Jirflow friction. The ; polyamid plasuc 1s fully recyclable, as is the metal melted out of it alter cJstmg; indeed, this metal is rt-cycled repeatedly in production. Managing the f uel-inJcCt1on and ignition systems 1s a Dlg1tar Motor Electronic. tOME) system employing new, simpltfiecl microprocessor circuitry. The fuel injection it.self i~ also new: similar in principle to the hot-wire type used in BMW's V -12 engine, but in tead of a hot wire, this system uses a hot metal film positioned in the incoming airstream. The hot film is kept :'It a con tant temperature by l'lt'Ctric current lncrcaScd <11rflow into the engine (as ~hen t~ driv r steps down on the accel«ator) tends to cool the film, then volt.ige to the film Is automatic.illy ad1usted to keep its tcmP4?f alure stead)'. The .imount of fuel lnJected is controlled by the current needed to do this. Compared to 1 hot-wire ~cm, the film 1s held at a much hlpr temperature, nd thus doesn't need an extra Shot of current to burn off ~its when the engine ii turned off. So 1t'' somewhat limplet". Proceeding to the actu.il deli~ry of fuel, new c;ylinder-indrvidu~I fuel Injection (CIFO not ontv 15 fully sequential (th.lt is, prt'CR!y timed for Heh cytindef, rather than in pairs or ~), but allo controfs the amount of fuel lndlVidualty for Heh cylinck'r. This lmpr<MS f uet tfflci.ncy and emlllk>n control. • This "' can be found at crm. IMW, 1soo Aldo Mall Drtw, Saldi AM. en•) us-J1n. ' . . ,.. ORANGE COAST AUTO Thursday, F~bruary 11 1 1993 Making a mad dash for the VipJJr r.' Conceived in the 1mJgc and spirit ol such tor cold air ram induu1on to the eng1~e, immortal GT racing car~ of the 1960s a> the Shelby hood-mounted c>>.h.1u~t louvers for scJvenging Cobra Daytona Coupe and the FcrrJn 250 GTO, pre<. ure JncJ heJt from the cngtn£> compJrtment the Viper GTS Coupe has all the muscle and .. .ind Ire nt ''hcc>I hcu,ing:>; roof bl1!>tcrs for greater personality of a purebred racing c.:.lr. h~:1d .111d t Im t de.uancl' dual rear-routed Packed with V-1 o p<J\\l r. the \ ipcr CoufX' 1, t',h.1 t p"p\>(. f ut.:I tiller IV{.atetl nder a cJst based on the mo>t r<:>umt addition to the ,1lum111um qwck rt•lf'J " ra 1 1g tucl cap feeding a all-American Hall of F.1me oi ~port:. c.1r trends, the . hi tld ·r t\pC tucl l"C>I nl£>ttor blJck-surtaced, Dodge Viper R/T l O. non-glare cr.1 1 puJ .rnd blJck-raced gaugt"> ,,1th whit(' t:traµlm:s; a compcut1on S-po1nt J1rcrJft-t)pt> lnhenting th<> rOJd>ter > V-10 engine. 6-si:x eel belt h.trncss ,, ith ,, ri')t·turn quick rclcJ)c>; and Jll transmission. suspension Jnd thJ,sis. 1~r Co1.1pe's t•mt·rsen'"' tire (' !inguishcr mour.tc>d for quid: design e>.ecution takes tht• \ 1per phtlosoph of ilCll' , bad.-to-bas1~ in a n<.>"' JnJ d1t1crerit d rcaion. For .idd1ttonJI information about this car, New elements to eJ1.empl1fv \ 1pcr Coupe's rJCl' rnntJct Huntin~ton Bl'.J(h Dodge, 16555 Beach car image include a hood-mounted 1'.\CA nt.11.:e Bl\d .• Huntington Bcalh, (71 4) 647-3515. American Honda introd uces l 0th Annive rsary Accord To commemorate its 10th anniversary of Jutomobil<' \ production in the United ':It.it~), American Honda introduu.'d th • l1m1ted production 199 3 t tun l,1 Accord 10th Ann1\N:..ir')' (cf t )n Available eicclus1-.l.'I')' JS a 4-door sedan. the 10th Anni\ersary Ed111on'!> ~pc.'C•JI includes four·\\hc •I disc hrakl ') an anti-lock braking S)>tcrn l~C:. sporty 15-inch .illo\ "heels, Michelin MXV4 All-SCJ'-<JO ltrC') bod)·COlored s1do mouldrn • • special seat fabric and ellclu~1\e 1 Oth Ann1ver~ry b.1dgins The limited product10,. '.x.·dJn '' powered by a 2.2 liter. 125-horsepowcr, alum1num·Jllo~, SOHC 16-valvt! engine '' 11h Multi-Point Programml'd fupl Injection (PCM-Fl). An electronicJlly·controlltd 4 ~1we<.I automatic transmission \\1th lockup torq ue con-.crtl.'f 1) standard. Also feJturNhs d "SOphrstfcated faur-whc>el doubtrr wishbone SU!'ipensron s~tem ll r smooth,,preciS<> handling Jnd excellent r1de-comfort. Standard safety, comfort antl1 convenient features include .1 drtver's side atrbJg SupplementJI Honda ot \r1wr1 11 \\(~ l1h hPs.1n building .1utomob It•) 111 tht..: U 5 in tht.> 14182 \\'ht n thl' l1r)t .\~cord ro!k'<l ofr thL' production lint• .u tnl' \1HrS\il~l'. Oh o rlrnt Rt-cctttly Homt.i m1chro ;'I mJnu1.1ctur n~ rn11L·)tOnl' \\1th tht· production ot ttw i 000 OOOtl1 U S.-b,.11!t c\lr Thi ch c i; 1 H th \nn1\ l'ts.JI) ccord, "111 b 1 r displ..1~ at the Chrc.1 o \ut 1 hm\ The .Accord, om~1nJlh 'ltroch;Ct'C1 in tt c U.S. in 1976, rs currc ntl> a .111 .. blc 1n three · Mnt •urat1ons Sedan, Coupe and \\,1gon. In 199~. o-.cr 80 percent of thl· Alcord) .old in the U.S 'H'rt' mJ(k• 1n the U.S. The ·\t't.:l 1d hJ'> <11<;.o been the numbc>r ont· L,, <; ('\port c dr since 1990. ll 1• 10th Ann1\l'r~ry Ed1t1on i:. ' pm l'd at $18 300 Jnd l!'I offered 111 th rel' c olnr' Arcad1J Green, r r >-.t \ \'h1t1' .rnd GranadJ BIJd. '\ t•t• 1 i Hond.t-Jutenwbtle:, h. • 1rl' .1 J·)t'Jr 36,000-mrle ,,,, ,1n''t Thi) c.ir can be found at Cu'>IJ Mc a Honda, 2688 H.trbor Bh d. of Cars, Co ta MC\.l. C.ill Ci 1 ~) 436-5050. .... I If AU IE111H3 CAii, TMICll, MllllAll All IPIRI mun IElllClES Fn• 33 llAIUFICTllEllS lllllY CAii: $132,000. Mercedes 600SEC, BMW 740t, Lexus GS300, CodlUac SEVILLE STS;Llncoln MARK VUI. lmY .. 11.IBJ: Dodg.-VIPER V-10. Mazda MX-6, Chevrolet CAMARO, Pontiac FIREBIRD, Ford PROBE GT R atm: Chrysler CONCORD, Dodge INTREptO, Eagle VISION. Ntssan ALTIMA. Geo PRIZM and odvonce lhowtng of 1994 MttsubisN GALANT. Pia: ford RANGER. Toyota T100, Isuzu TROOPER, Chevrotet CALIF. 5/10. Volkswagen EUROVAN, Metcury VII.LAGER and Desert Stonn's "HUMMER 4 x 4~ a.o• •,...... 'tl UND11 •1 ... ~ ,_ P1oeu11 INOWW Sal~ t~·'°Pn" *tun-Mon ""1t1Mc1•' Dllr). uam::; • ~""""""' tpm.9Pfn *ft\ tpm·tCJiPnl ' * . Uam·tCJpm • SWI (~ t1crn-7pm ~,..,,. $600.SenloflSl.OO.~,aMt tpor*"9CI D¥ .. O!af'89 c~ ~ o.ai.. MIOC. 1993 DODGE RAM 150 1993 DAKOTA PICKUP Our Complete automotive Facility is at your disposal!!! • New Car Sales •Leasing .. . .. • Used Car Sales • One Stop Collision Repair • Award Winning Service Department • Fully Stocked Parts Dept. · • Finance Dept. ~AL /Y~ ••• ii HUN'l'INGTON BEACH DODGE ii 16555 BEACH BLVD. · HUN'l'INGTOR BBACH (714) 847-6816 INfl- 9 AM-9 PM SUNDAY 10 AM -I PM Plllll-= MON.-FRI. '7:30 AM-5:30 PM 9 AM-1 PM lllla- MOtl-FRI 7:30 AM-5:30 PM ) .. 10 Thur.say. FebNary 11, 1993 Back from the drawing board T he Int n1t1 Di\.1s1on of Ni:,san M otor Corp in U.S.A recent!>• Url\l'1lcd J .new personal luxury -.L•d.in the ln:1nill' J30 The lnlin1te J30 >1iers J'1 vrib1nal approJch to the lu ury ... ·d.in markN Rather than cop>ing the LL·:.t ICJturc, rrom e'bung \Chicles, the .d .. ..,1gner~ \\NC g1,en compktc freedom • ' crNte a new st,ind.ird 1n class. The r )Ult I:, J harmOl110U'> balance of l'L'rlormance, comfort ..Jnd sarerv -a • .ir built around thl' dL''>1n?s of the driver tor a secure, rC'IJ\lng .:i1 ,cJ trul) • PnJoyablc driving c'penencc. The exterior styling ot the lnf1n1te J30 \\as created ,1t N1-.-.,10 Design l'ltcrnatiunal 111 La Jolla. Rather than ltJllO\\ing the tr.1d1t1on.1I wedge shape, tllC d<:)1gnl'r'> ..ought J fluid, aynJmic ·)rm that comb1nC'., h1ghl) eli1c1en t p.ickagmg '"1th a -.cn:,e ol :.<.>cur1ty and .. ;rength lhc JJO':, dramatic front \iew .~ highlighted by t\\ 1n proiector beam l"LJdlignt.s, a broJd hood. and a wide, h?,gressi\c grille. In the rear, the styling t• ends a graCl•ful. :,loping trunk, :ull·\\1dtl'-lJ ilights Jncl an integrated bumper. Like the exterior, the interior of the J30 was designed to provide a feeling of high quality, eleg<tncc and confidence. Tne combination of an open glJss area and tailored seating helps create a secure, comfortable environment for the driver and passengers. The soft cur\les of the instrument panel, which features large analog gauges and ergonom1c.llly designed switches and controls. complement the lines of the exterior. Rich materials are used throughout the J30 interior, including leather-appointed sc.lting and subtle wood accents. The J30 comes equipped with a full array of luxury amenities, including eight-way power driver's and front passenger's seats, po-.yer windows and door locks and a keyless remote entry system. Other standard features include a Bose Audio Sy:,tcm, an in-dash compact disc player, and prewiring for optional hand:,-frce, dealer-in?talled Infinite cellular phones with the antenna laminated into the rear w indow glass Safety engineering is another important part of the Infinite J30 de!>ign. starting with the rigid, supercomputer -designed body str,ucture. Special reinforcement measures, including the use of weld bondin&-pro' 1de a tight, secure shell. Protective side-intrusion door beams and energy-absorbing 5-mile-per-hour bumpers offer added occupant protection. The new J30 also includes standard driver's side and front passenger's side air bags, three-point front scat belts wilh pretensioners (to instantaneously take up seat belt slack in the event of a collision) and a standard Anti-Lock 8rakin$ System (A~S). Driving pleasure, supported by safety, was the guiding concept for the J30's ch<lSSis development. The J30 is powered by a highly refined 3.0-liter DOHC 24-valve V6 engine rated at 210 horsepower and 193 ft.-lbs. of torque. The engine is designed to provide an ideal balance of quick, linear acceleration with smooth, vibration-free operation. Mated to the engine is a st.indard electronically conlrollcd four-speed overdri\.e transmission with interactive engine transmission controls that 'irtually eliminate any trace of shift shoe I... The J30's outstanding balance oi agile handling and comfortaole ride comes from the combination of rear·\\.hecl dn\le and a four-wheel independent suspension. In front, the J30 ut1l1zc) a precision-tuned st rut-type suspension, while the rear features an advanced multi-link set-up. Stabilizer bars arc used in the front and rear, ''1th front and rear subframes employed to provide exceptional suppression of noise and vibration. In keeping with the goal of best-in-class stability and responsi,cncs~. thC' J30 .llso includes electronically controlled, \Chicle speed-~cns1tive power rack-and-pinion steering and large, po\vCf·assistcd four-wheel vented disc brake:, with ABS. A \ISCOU> I m1tcd slip differential and 215/60Rl5 alf-season radial tires assist in low traction dm ing situations. For dn"ers desmng more prt'C1~c handling, the optional J30 Touring Package -designated and badged the J30t -offers lnfiniti's ad"an<cd Super The lnfiniti JJO's dramatic front view is highlight ed by twin projector beam headlights, a broild hood, and a wide, aggressive grille. In ffie rear, the styling blends a gracef ur, sloping trunk, full-width taillights and an integrated bumper. HICAS (High Capacity Activel)' Control- led Steering> four-wheel steering system. T he system pro\ ides exceptional control during high-speed lane changes and cnhancro medium to high spec(.! !.tabil1ty. The J30t also features revised spring rJtes, an attract1"e rear deckl1d spoiler, forged performance alloy '"hc..-els and performance tires. The J30 Jlso leads the "ay in cnvironmcnt.11 featur~ Along \\1th e'ccllcnt f ucl efficiency Jnd em1s .. 1ons control, the JJO 1s equipped "ith non-CFC (chlorofluorocarbon) air conditioning refrigerant. Major plastic pJrts used in the J30 are content mJrkcd for easier recycling. A) part of the Infinite Total Ownl•r:,h1p Experience, Infinite also olf<.'r., bu> er) a 24-hour roadside J'>'>l)t.1'1u~ program, free service Joan <.H:, "ith .. c.heduled SCf\ ice .1ppo nt.ncnts) and a satellite p~.1.> OCt\\Ork tO mtn1m 1ze $1" VIC~ defJy. The lnfiniti )30 car c found Costa Mesa lnfiniti, 2888 H ... bor Blvd. of Car , Costa Mesa. Cail (714) 2~ 1-1300 for additional info rm ation. '93 Shadow provides inexp·ensive performance . A nuth<.r l''\Jmplc> oi altordablc p<,>rrurmJnce '"llh1n the Dodge pas~enger car lineup fur 1993 1:, the 1nexpens1ve, bl.Jt wC'll ·l'qu1ppL'(J Dodge Shadow with prices ,~Ht1ng under S 10,000 front·\\hceldrivc Shadow ES models include driver-side air bag; three-point unibelt seat belts for all window-seat po)1tions; power-assisted fronr disdrcar drum brakes; power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering; sport su)pcnsior;l ; power hood bulge; AM/fM stereo radio Jnd two speal..crs; front reclining cloth bucket seats and power windo~. ATLAS DODGE IN COSTA MESA! ---1993'S IN STOCK--- The valuc·pach•d Dodge Shadow 1s available •'1 2 door coupe and con'vert1ble or 4-door s1i~fa~ mocJeb -BJ-.c and ES f.Jn add1LJon tu 1{.) :,Wnd..lrd, cledronJ(;CIUy 1~l-in1cct1."d 2.5-l•tcr 4 c.~linder engine, the ~adow ES nllL'r> the option of a 3.0-liter SOHC 1 iult1-point 1n1l'Ctl·d \I (, cnginC' ~This po\H•rp!Jnt dell\N:, an 1mpress1ve 1 41 t ~r>CfX>\\.er Jt 5,000 rpm and 171 pound-feet r torque at .?,400 rpm . and a 0-60 of 8.5 '¢Cond) \'I.hen L·qu1ppcd \\Ith the standard ! ~e-spccd m,rnual O\t'rdriw tranSJxle. An •JJ;t onal fuur·>f>L'L'd elL•Ltron1c transaxle is also 1\a1labl(' '\ high pL'rturmJntl' torque converter has IJ~·t•n ,1dck-d to buth the Base-model 2.2 liter .:1nd 2.:; l11t·r enginc•s, \\h1le the intal.e manifolds .ind t1m1n~ belt cmcr> .11.;,o h.1\.e been 1\ldc)1gncd l he.• V 6 engine.• 1dlc speed has been roducccJ fur '>lllOOtlwr pc.•rform,ince. :-.ihadow product rclinemchts for 1993 • idudc optional ant1·lock brakes; standard ..iink>5s .. icel exh.1us1 system, and premium ~.~und insulation StJndard features on the The Shadow/($ Customer-Preferred-Option Package (CPOSl, which 1s based on a history of the best-selling model options nat1onw1de and continuously refined to meet cu:,tomer demand, includes air cond1t1oning; AM/FM stereo radio with cassette and four speakers, premium sound insulation; electro-mechanical instrumentation w ith tachometer; deluxe variable intermittent windshield wipers, and a full center console w ith forward stora ge bin, cup holders, cubby bin, and center armre:,t ''1lh storage bin. Shadow ES 2-door, 4-door Jnd convertible mod~ls feature front and rear fascias in accent color, front fascia with integral fog lamps, accent-color sill moldings and lower bodyside appliqucs, power bulge on hood, one-piece rear spoiler. This car can be fo und at Atlas Chrysler/ Plymout h/Dodge, 2929 Harbor Blvd. of Cars, Costa Mesa. For information, call (714) 546-1934. COLLISION mm~mm REPAIR FREE ~FACTORY OIL & FILTER CERTIRED SPECIAL INFINITI ~DIRECT s15~~ OAN CAR WITH INSURANCE .SERVICE Bl LUNG Whether you purchased your ~FREE Include• Genuine Honda FUter end PNmlum Oii. Hondl Md I lnflnlt From U1 or Not ·ESTIMATES Acun 4 CyUndn only. I ~OSTA MESA COSTA COSTA MESA INFINITI MESA-mm~mm COLLISION (714) 241-1300 '"'549-8755 (714) 436-5050 1993 CONVERTIBLE Atlas Sale Pnce Facto~ Rebate ' Your Net Cost 3-Speed Automatic, Elec1ric Blue Metallic W!Wh~e Top, 2.5 Liter Eng., Tift StMring, AIC, Dual Hornt, Floormatt, AM/FM c .... n •• Vanity mirrOft & morel (PnOlllQ) $14,995 $2,000 $12,995 V-6. 5 Spd, Auto, Sport• StHrlng Wheel, T.oometer, StripWig Optional, Power StHrlrig, AM/FM CasMtte, Rea1 Step Bumper, lnterminent Wipers, Catt Alf1r Aluminum Wheel•, (I Mr•lhl ..... ) (PS19t74.3) ... , - p Af las SaJe Price • Facio~ Rebate Your Net Cost 2929 Hiltlol' Blvd. CostlM• 7141546-1934 . 1" ~ ...... to pttcw ... Pr-. plul ........ ......., Ind far ...a. '"'GI ........ M4Mll • • • • • • Thursday, Febtulry 11 . 1883 t t B~auty 8nd Brawn Cadillac Seville Touring Sedan gets upgraded powertrain, chassis, transmission R ecognized as a true world in the block, more valves, camshafts competitor in the luxury touring and related components, the englne sedan class, the Seville Touring weighs just 228.9 kilograms - Sedan (STS) receives major upgrades in comparable to the current 4.9-liter the powertrain and chassis for 1993 used in larger Cadillacs. with lhe addition of Cadillac's exclusive The new engine design has 14 32-valve, four-cam Northstar engine patents pending or granted, including and new electronically controllea a, unique lubrication system and 4T80-E transmission. Additionally, a advanced tuned induction systemr Short/long Arm rear suspension, Road To handle the increased power Sensing Suspension, Speed Sensitive demands of the new Northstar engine Steering and Traction Control also are is a new electronically controlled new for the STS. transmission. Equipped with a torque For 1993, the Cadillac STS benefits converter clutch, the 4T80-E 1s fully from a nearly 45 percent increase in electronic and actually programs itself horsepower with the addition of the to the driver's style. To help reduce the Northstar 4.6-liter V8 engine. Equipped possibility of torque steer, the transaxle with the same engine as the Allante, includes equal-length drive axles. the new Northstar produces 295 bhp Included with the powertrain is a at 6,000 rpm and 290 lbs ft . of torque new Bosch ASRJIU Traction Control at 4,400 rpm. The Seville Touring system. Designed to eliminate wheel Sedan accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in spin on slippery road surfaces, the 7 .S seconds. Top speed is 150 mph. ~ystem can effectively reduce engine Vehicle redline is 6,500 rpm and fuel tor~ue by shutting. down up to five delivery is cut at 6,700 rpm. cylinders simultaneously while applying The cylinder block is constructed of the brakes. die-cast aluminum. Cast-iron bore Significant chan~. including a new liners, which are held irr place during stanaard Road Sensing Suspension the injection process, assure rigidity system, new Short/Long Arm rear and are less prone to slippage. suspension and a new Speed Sens1t1\;e Cylinder heads also are constructed of Steering system enhance the dri\.ing cast-aluminum. Bore is 93mm and and handling characterist1ts of the STS stroke is 84mm. Compression ratio for to new levels for 1993. the engine is 10.3: 1. Specifically tuned for the 111 -inch Forged steel connecting rods wheelbase of the Seville Touring measuring 151 mm in length are Sedan, the chassis also 1.ncludc) a heat-treated and shot-peened for larger front stabilizer bar measuring strength. Forged aluminum pistons w rth 23mm and a 1 Bmm rear stabilizer bar relief notches for valve clearance also and heavier 24 N/mm front and rear are used. 55 N/mm rate coil springs. The block is made up of two distinct Unlike the Computer Command parts -the upper block and a lower Ride that was limited to three set a ankcase assembly that supports the positions and controlled by "chicle aankshaft and replaces the trad1t1onal speed and other input, the new Road main bearing caps. Generally found Sensing Suspension (RSS) S))lem only in ultra sports cars or racing actually reads the road con)tantl> to. engines, this type of assembly offers provide the optimum dJmp1ng better clamp load, more rig1d1ty and a characteristics. Capable of W!:>pond1ng reduction in O\erall combustion noise to inputs every 1 O to 15 m1ll1scconds, f.or inoeased durability. the the RSS system uses four s~·uall Northstar features a unique step-down equipped struts, four accelerometers chain drive system for the four that are mounted to the bod~ to camshafts. Unlike rubber belts thJt measure vertical motion and four require maintenance or noisy gear pos~tion ~nsors located bl'I\\ een thl' driv s~s • .the chains-dm.design""'"--1--body"and wheel~ to determine '"neel to provide quiet operation with no position relative to the body. . maintenance required for 100,000 M easuring inputs from eJch \\heel :l"liles. independently. a computer controller Despite the add1t1onal strengthening processes the information lrom the - Where Theres accelerometers and ~nsors to read road contours and select one of tv .. o modes -Soft or f irm. Under mo:.t conditions, the :.ystem is in the soft mode and then sh1f b into the Firm mode as the road S\"ell bottom) out · The system 1s so fast. 1t can take readings once per inch at 60 mph. T his resulb 1n imprO\ ed ride comfort, h.:rndl1ng. pcrformJnce, reduced cornering roll. \Crtrcal heaving and front.reJr lift and d•\(' High speed stab1l1ty J) \\l'll .i:. thC' smooth, quiet ride assuc1atcd ''1th the STS al'.:oO are enhanced for 1993 "1th the nl'W Short,, Long Arm 1SLA.I rear su)pl'n'.110n pad.agC' The 11c'' ::,L ·\ "'u~pt.>n.,1on 1s a mult1-lin~ d1:) gn that featur~ a '.>hurt uppl•r control Jrm coupled ''1th a longer IO\\L·r control Jrm and Jn add1t1onal l.ttt.'r.11 link. \tounted on a subframe th.it I) rubber isolated ,1long the bod). thl· 5LA pro\ idc., nC'arl) optimal )uspcns1on alignment under all driving cond1ttons. The new Speed Sens1t1\.e Steering svstem pro\ 1de., 1mpro\C~d steering response throughout the dming range of the STS At speeds up to 30 mph. the system prov1dC5 full PO\'\er <l''.ltSt. When :speech clrmb, thcs ccTtng gear ~enoid is s1gnJled b) the Engine Control Modull• to tr.in.,tt:'r 1luid into J )pecial chambl'r ot the steering S<.'Jr 'al\.e l~'de this chamber arc tour pistons thJt are loaded against the • !>pool shalt. As pressure lrom the fluid increase), the pistons push against the spool !>haf~ to increase the amount of t:ftort needed to turn Prcs~ure cont nue) to Le applied up to 190 mph. This i1rmcr e:rort at high speeds pro\ 1dc) drivers w1lh a better sense ot control .rnd stability. The powcr-.w.11':>ted rack and pinion )teertn~ h.1., a 15 <> 1 '>tecnng ratio Both ti e Road Sen<. ng S.J:>pen)1on S\stl'm and tht' Spt·L't.l-Sem1t \e Steer ng )\'tern arL' t1C'd into the same computer to m,1'11n ZC' )\)tern )> nc.rg' Dl')l~rwd ior u~ at 1nc.rc.N:d speech ne'' Good~ear Ea~k· G-\ a I ~·a.,on P~::?5 60ZR16 r.iJ J., .1re titted to e-.clu-,e, squcL'ZC'·CJ:>I aluminum 1 fJ ' I inch ''ht:l'I A ne'' trC'Jd dc::.1~n o::crs bt'ttl'r road 1-o•:mon and a qu1l·tcr ride. PO\\L•r·a)~1:.ted, ruur-\\l1l'l'I dbc bra~e) ''1th Bo:>cli 11 ABS· :irL' .,1and.:mJ. Vented front d1SD · measure 10 9 ' 1 26 inches "htle sul cJ rear dl'>L' .ire 1 1 1 x 4 3 1nchc., .\ new compo)1te construction iucl tan!.. \\ith a CJpJc11, 01 20 ~al on ... Jl;o b ne" f Jr STS ThL' ~TS ·~ d ~l ngu1>hed b' its monochrom.:H1c paint scheme, spcc111c STS badging and the adcfa1on ot t-.:orth!>tar enf,!. ne 1dent1f1L.lt1on '\l->0, · the STS teature) a bodv color grille \\1th a Ar lie-mounted\\ rcath and CrC">t , !>'1wc1iic rocf..er mol.1111~ and lm~l t dv ... I e\hJU)t Outltcb For 1993 ti e STS 1 rl ... dl•., )tJ11d . .ird Solar Control glJ..,) and ti l' ad It l n c/ l\'\O new color., Acad.:n , Gr , and Dark Chem Red r-.~eta c Th1: :, T ~. I :..l a !:it\ 11 e and Eldoradv- mtKfo) I r 19!.13. O'lt'() mcrl'a~ occupan: protc~: on ,·. 1h the add1t1on 01 ~ p..t>>C'nger-s le 1m'JtJb!c rc!:>tra1m .,, >tcm D ~ 1n~u1S:ll'd b, l'li\tens1\L' Zo.:br.mo •\OOCl tr 1•1 on tl e n .. trumcnt p.rne con)Q.c and dour) the ~TS Jlso • l(•.1::.ir1~> iXS:Or.1teo lca:hu )l.Jb ''1th ,1d1u)\JU e ;ui.Jr· ,, J\ po., er lumbJr ~uppon .md .u: 1..u .Jt ng h<.>Jdre::.b tleJt..:.>cl 'l'.1~-Jr<.: .h ,1 table. \1ct.aphcmc c..11 con:rols th.1: rt•pl1cate the Ill n emt·nt (,: t lt' 'c.i• cont1nut:' ror :hl' model A nJlo~ cau~1. >. '' :h ne'' •t>adoub to ri:t ~ct the 1n1.rt'Jx.'d c.'ng•ne ;> "' u Jr1.· 5tJndJrd The· nl'" t,H:.home:tt:'r rvaclout I> 1ncrt:"JScd to -.ooo rpm "h ..:.> top >peed 1) 150 rnph The c1:n:1:: conso e '"lh : oor-mown:ed 'h11;~r indudl"> a nl'\\ du JI ·c;.ipholdcr that can be concl'ak•d in the armre"'t ln:.1dl? the con)o\• art.' p101.1<.10n~ to .. tore compact di..c!> and C.h,NW tapo To ec lhi c.ar, \h it "abers Cadillac Buicf.., 2600 Harbor Bhd. or Can Co t.l \'\c>a, 1-u) S~0-9 1 00. First In Service For26 Years Always A ·oreaf Deal Going On!!! MONTHS Sedan de Ville hits the mark. Riglit now you can leas e a new 1993 Sedan de Ville fo r only $469 a month for 24 months with $1,500 doum*, making the Sedan de Valle the car you'll want to drive first ... and RJeey-~ thereaftu . . • ' 12. Thursday, February 11 , 1993 ORANGE COAST AUTO The 'Tony' awards Automotive critic picks his kings of the road • A fter 15 months or driving a different car each week, I think I've sampled enough models to offer some fairly informed Auto ·Review opinions on the best vehicles in each category. I haven't had the opportunit y to drive every model on the market, so I'll probabl y fail to mention some worthy contenders , but I've had the pleasure of testing most of the • leaders in the industry. The thing is, new cars have gotten so much better m recent years that it's hard to find any all·out losers. It's difficult in most categories to identify the absolute best, $iven the extreme LOmpetitiveness m the industry, but lhe following are my best efforts: • Compact sed an - The Geo Prizm is one oi three economical sedJn!. \ ihtly upgraded ior the 199 3 model yeJr \\ith redesigns. The Prizm, Mitsubishi MirJge and TO)OtJ •. - .... ~ . ~ • Corolla all off er much Geo Prizm LSi more style, comfort and performance than we've come to e peel in tht<:> segment. The Prizm starts at $9,995 and tome, w ith a dmer's-s1de ~irbag. It has plenty or pep and looks lil..e a car thJt co)ts much more. Lool..s-"' 1se, the Prizm i':> my fa1,onte of J thl'se three redesigned modeb, and it CO)!!) Jbout S3,000 less than the Cofolla. The Saturn SL2 ;., also an excellent c.H at a good price Volvo 850 GLT 1993 Lexus SC 400 • Mid-size sedan -The Ford Taurus and Honda Accord arc the sales leaders in this segment, but neither is my favorite. The Oldsmobile Achicva, Pontiac Grand Am and Buick S".)·lark arc good values, and the redesigned Mazda 626 and Toyota Camry are excellent performers that look good, too. But the Nissan Altima is the real winner here. Introduced last foll, the Altima offers contemporJry looks, strong performance, an attractive interior and advanced features. It's also cheaper than the af orcmentioned competitors. The irony is, Nissan used to get beat up in this segment with its weak-selling Stanza. • Full-size sedan -The runaway winners are Chrysler's new LH sedans, the Dodge Intrepid, the Ch~er Concorde and the Eagle Vision. These sedans prove the Big Three in Detroit can create new models that not only catch up, but take a step ahead of the foreign competition. ~ • Lu xury/sport sedan, $25,000 to $35,000 -Thb is perhaps the most · difficult category in which to pick a winner. The BMW 325i, ·Acura Vigor, Lexus ES 300, lnfiniti J30, M ercedes-Benz 190E, Mitsubishi Diamante and M azda 929 arc all excellent sedans, but a ne\\COmer, the Volvo BSO GLT, 1s my fo\ontc. This new model is much more spo rty and attractive than other Volvos, and it has industry leJding safety features. The 650 G LT is al!)o a good value, at about $25,000. • luxur y/sport sedan, $35,000 to $50,000 -The previous leader here, the Lexus LS Mazda RX-7 400, is nudging its way up above $50,000 in total sticker price, so I won't include it in this category. I'll cop out in this case and rule this ·category a tie between the lnfiniti Q4 S and the Cadillac Seville Touring Sedan. The powerful Q45 is a spirited performer w ith excellent power and handling, as well as the requisite luxuries in this segment. The Seville, available for the first time this year with Cadillac's 295-horsepower Northstar VB, has similar attribut~ and 'a fair price. • luxury sedan, SS0,000 and up -The S-Class Mercedes-Benz sedans are mo re luxu rious, and they have the best fa ctory stereos l\e heard , but the new BMW 740i is a better 'alue. f cJturing fla\' lc)s performance, a 32-vah e VB, great lool..s and a relati\.!ly reasonable $54,000 price tag, the 740i is by fa r the be)t of the bc!)t in thb category. • Sport utility vehicle -The Ford Explorer U)Cd to be lnfiniti Q.as my favorite, but the new Jeep Grand Cherol..cc off er) mure, including .1 drher's-)idc airbJg that I) rare in thb category. There Jre model) p1ob.1bly more reasonable in pnce, 111..e the Isuzu Rodeo, and one that offers more at a much higher pric.e, the Range Ro,er, i,ul <111 things comidcred. the Grand Chcrol..ce rs No . 1. •Trucks and vans -I ha\en't samplt•d enough p1cl-up) to be a!> fair as I should in this category, but my top pick 1) the rcde!.igncd Fqrd Ranger. '' hich has excellent St} le and durab!hty. I also 111..e the new Mercury Villager and N issan Quest, the products of a 101n1 venture between Ford f\\otor Co. and N 1s":>an. •Coupe/sports car, under S25,000 -This is another crowded segment, with established performers like the Eagle Talon, Ford Must.mg, Chevrolet Camaro, Honda Prelude and TO}Ola Celica, and excellent newcomers like the redesigned Mazda MX-6, Honda Ci' ic dcl Sol and Ford Probe. A great value is the N is:.Jn NX 2000, but its looks lea,ve something to be desired. M y pick is the Volkswagen Corrado, which o ffers an excellent combination of power, creature comforts and Germt111 road foci. , • Coupe/sports car, $25,000 to SS0,000 -The LC'<U) SC 400 is an incred ible luxury coupe. and the Chevrolet Corvette is J 300-horsepo\\ er cla)sic thJt 1s still hard to clc!)Cr\e) mention. bcal, but M azda'> redc,1gncd RX-7 <.'dge) out the)C tough competitors. The nl'\\ Rex h.h oubtJndmg performance Jnd the style oi Jn old-fo)h1oned sports cJr -all for Jbout S30,000 SubJru\ unusu.:il-loo~ing S'v \ Jbo • Sports car, $50,000 and up -1 hl• Por!.che 911 rurbo and M erccdes-Bcnz SOOSL Jrc my fo\or1tc dream car), Jul the) co-,1 more than S 100,000. ThC' 405 hor)CJ'°"er Corveue ZR-1 deserves top honor) bc.•c..rn~· 11 ) .i much bC'ltcr \ alu~ at S65 ,000. At J pr icl' ol .ibout SSO 000, Por:.ehc 's fun YG8 C1briolct .11:>0 de!)e" cs mention. There )OU ha'c it. It's not c.l!iy p1d ;ing \\inner!) \\ lwn the com~t1t1on rs this good, but doing the research was about a!. much fun .h onl' ciln h.1' e on four "heels . Lexus SC 400 is rapping to the · top with Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth While mChl people think of Lexus J) Jp~aling to the class1cJI or JJZZ mu~1c ~t. the lu u'} d1v1s1on of Toyota I) Jl>O mal..ing mroJds into the rap music culture. The Lexus SC 400 !.pu1 t .coupl' 1s ft.•aturcd in Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth's "Straighten It Out," \\.hich has been on Billboard !t I tot R&B Singh.•) Chart for 13 '"eel ) and the Hot Rap Singles Chart for nine ..-.eel..s. "Woman or man, the c.u of the futurl' I) the Lexu s Coupe or Sccfan," says C.L. Smooth, who wrote the lyrics to "Straighten It Out • "It's my dream car. It shows my mea,urement ot success but in a subtle way. There's no need 10 put accessories on or in 1 h1~ car. It <.omcs rully loJdcd In '93 Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth will be behind the wheel of a new 400 SC." Lexus executives were at fir)t reludJnt to participate, but ga .. e their apprO\JI after rcviE?\ .. ing the song's lyrics. "Straighten It Out" shows that rC\\ Jrd~, !.UCh JS Le>. us automobile), Jrc po,~1blc 1f one !)lfJightcn~ out his lire The \1dco "a" produced by 900 Fram('), "ho)e pres1dent,.Chris Halliburton, securcdlhc cars for the 'idco. [\ter1or angb and shots of the interior, including the Ll'\U) Premium Sound S}~lcm Jrl' indudcd in thC' '1dco. Pete Rock C L. Smooth \\ere creJling .1 pJrt1cular Jl11tudc 1n their song, "Straighten 1t Out," and the Lc\us Coupe 1., \Cry much J pJrt or the image," I talliburton said. ·we thought by 1nterprct1ng their l>ncs l1terall) , .. e could bc:>t capture the spirit of their mei,~se and at the samc time add exciting visuals to the \1deo. "StrJ1ghtC'n It Out" 1~ on the M ecca & The Soul Brotlw r Jlbum t[lcctra Rccorcbl, which has been on the R,\8 Top Album Chart for 31 weeks. Visit Lexus of W estminster, 13590 Bc.lch Blvd., Westminster, (714) 892-6906 to see this car. Auto shOw spotlights two all-new Lincoln-Mercury vehicles I T wo all-ncw world-class of the future -a car thJt w ill those seven -Lincoln Town Car, overdrive transmission and products -the Lincoln take on the luxury cacs of the Lincoln Continental, Lincoln Mark computer-controlled air-spring Mark VIII personal luxury world." VIII, Sable and Grand Marquis - suspension s~tem with car and M ercury Villager minivan Villager and Mark VIII are the offer standard driver-and speed-dependent height -h1~hlight Lincoln-M ercury sixth and seventh all-new vehiclei, passenger-side air ba~. adjustment. Standard equipment Div1s1on's 1993 auto show -out of a total "Of 10 Following arc other auto show includes driver and passenger air offerings. Llncolo-Mercury products -highlights for 1993, by Carline: oog supplemental restraint With the add1uon of the two introduced in tlie la t three yeJr). 1993 Lincoln Town Car systems, four-wheel disc brJke new vehicles, visitors will have a Addition of a standard The new Town Car deliver~ a with an electronic Anti-lock chance to see one of the passenger-side air-bJg frl-,h look from bumper to Braking System (ABS) and a division's w ongest lineups in supplemental restraint syi,tem bumper, from the new grille to new-generation years. (SRS) to the driver-side <ur-bag ~tandard ~eometric-spol<c wheels microproce)sor-cortrolled, fully ''Adding Villager to our lineup system in the 1993 Mercury Sable to new ta1ll.1mps and rcclr safety independent air-spring suspension enables us to serve the needs of and Mercury Grand MJrqu1s reOcctor bar New standard at all four wheels. customers who want the flex1bil1ty solidifies the d1vis1on's po!>1tion d S features include a 1993 M ercury Grand of a minivan and the quality and a lc;,d r in s.ifety ftJtur • . ~vcn leather-wrapped steering wheel, Marquis: comfort of a Mercury," sar> Lee Lincoln-Mercury c.Jrlinl'S, electronic instrument cluster, A right-front passeng<?r·side air R. M 1skowski, Ford vice president including Mercury Topaz and remotc·control keyl~ entry bag SRS is standard on the 1993 and Lincoln-Mercury general Mercury Capn, now offer 3 r.>tem Jnd new electronic Mercury Grand Marquis Al)() man~1ger M.lrk VIII is our flag>h1p driver-side air bag SRS . r 1vc 01 dim.itc control. t.lndard are 41 new clock, 1993 Lincoln Continental cupholders, col0f-coord1nated A new five passenger seating bodr.>idc moldings and bumper .mangement f<'aturing individuJI strips, and an NNFM cas)Ctte SCJts Tor the driver and front radio pJs cngt'r is optional for 1993. 1993 Mercurr Cougar XR 7: Contincn~I •Jlso adds a The Mercury Cougar carhnc is lt•Jther·wrJppcd steering wheel consolidated into a single series and a 5'1foty belt ad1u~tmcnt -the XR7 -for 1993. The new fc.iturc '°' added comfort. model has a sport instrument 1993 Lincoln Mark VIU cluster, leathcr·wrapped shift MJrk VIII, i powered by a knob, colOf·kcyed steering wheel pow dul 4.6·1iter Four Cam and ~olumn, new wheel covers 31 valve V-8 aluminum engine .,nd color-kcyetj root moldings . lti world·cl.hs ride and hJndl1ng 1993 Mercury Sable: 1s provided by 11n clcctronlc, Mercury SJblc adds «U 1.1nd.lrd wrde·r.itio (our \peed autom.u1c equipment .t right-front '991 Mercury VHt.ger • ' 199l Lincoln Mark VIII passenger-side Jir lxlg SRS, integrated console and Ooor sh1h, Jnd new seat fabno. 1993 Mercury Topu: M<!rc.ury Top.ii is consolidated into a single series (or 1993, th GS. Topaz offers an optional driver-side air b.ig SRS. 1993 Mercury TrKtt: for 1993, both Tracer and Tr.ict.'r wagon adopt the simulated light-bar grille found on Tracer l TS models. The One-Price Tr.iccr progr.1m for 1993 sed.lm and wagons offon outsl.lnd1ng value at a single price ror both mod('IS. 1993 Mercury C•rri: Th ffordJble nc vcrs.Jt1le Mercury Capri convertible features a stJnd.ud dri"er· side •w bag SRS. 1993 Mercury Villager: Thi~ all-new mmiv.in o(fcrs seating for seven along with J distinctive combination of upsc;.1le features. Villager is th~ only minivan designed to mcct .ill Federal MotOf Vehide 5.lfety, Standards for Ctlrs a' well .u trucb and offer a st.indard anti-lock br.lke system . The Mui& VIII and Villager · can be found at Ray fl•deboe Uncoln Mercury, 16 • 11 Irvin• Auto Center, Irvine. For more Information, please call (714) 830-7000. . . - ORANGE COAST FOOD TNnday, Fetw.ry 11 , 1113 t I TL~)! !>HIVL 1·1~J.J Good en_ough for royalty .Better performance . i$ .motivation behind advancement of 1993 Buicl< Regal S ome of the mo)t )1gnificant chJngc) 1n Buid. s 1993 mOdel lineup art! in the m1d-s1zc Reg.ii All Regals ha\.C an 1111pr0\ ed po\"ertram The 3800 V-6 engine \\llh tuned port m1ewon standard on Gran Sport coupe and s.cdan and optional on all other Regal), has been enhanced for quieter, more rcc.pon)l\e pc-rformanct' and prO\tdt.~ J one-m1le-per-gJllon 1mpro,ement m pro1t.·dro EPA c t)' fuel-cconom) r.Hmg-. In add1t1clri, all Regals -tho)C \\1th the standard 3. 1-liter V-6 and 3800 - are nc, ... ly equipped \\1th the H~dra-matic 4160-E elcctron1callv controlled automatic transm1)s1on This is the s.ime transmission that has '"'on h1ghl) fa,orable re\lcws for smoothn('<)s and responsivcn<?SS on Buick luxuf) modl'ls Rt>gJI sedans hnvc J more Sculptured front appearance "1th the hood mtcgr.lted with the new grille and headlamps The taillamps and bumpers -also ha\l' subtle changes to pro\ldc more ,of a fpm1lv re)embfance to the larger LeSabre and Par!.. A-..enue. All Regal coupes and sedans .ire equ1ppea with new front seat> -the first ot Butek's next generation of )eating - that are onhopedically contoured to pro\ 1de comfort and support tor ,1!mo:.t an~ dm er. The new seal.!>, dc:.1gned "1th the aid or computer), ha\ e bN•n contoured to be comlortablr tor .1 " dr range oi dm er), short or 1.111. male or temnle. The no.,e ut the scat cu>h1on has been rounded to retie\(~ prC)'>Urc on the bads oi the leg:. or shoner dm ers "h le the bJdse)l hJ:. bt:en re:.hJpccl to prm 1de bl•tter support tor the fo, ... cr back "1thuut thrO\\ ing the >houlders fom ard . A new four-"JY manual )Cat .ad1u)t\.'r •'> )tandard in L1m1ted and Gran Sport modl'I>. Scat fabrics for Cu tom and L1m1tcd hJH' al)() been upgr.lded g1\lng 1993 B U I CK L E BRE SE P KG. -0 E 0 L Y#459359 s includes $1000 F11c tory Rcbntc ' 1993 BUICK RIVIERA ONE ONLY #404022 S *inlcud~s Nabers $3 500/MFG rebate $1500 Discount from MSRP* ... eac.h J more luxunou) foel Analut.( gJuge) are no" -.1andard on all Rl·~.1b A com en1ence net '' h1ch he ps \.l'Curc gro\.el) bag> .rnd -.mall pad:age) m tlw tr uni.. I) J\ ail,1ble Regab no" h.l\e sta nd.lrCJ 15-ineh "hceb up from 14 inc.he) la~t \lW, 1mpro' ng the )tancc of the car ~nd provid ng a smoother ride r or the enhann><l 3800 \ -6 torque ,, ll)LfCJ)ed b\ 5 lb-It to 22 5 Jt 3 200 rpm "hilt.• hor)l'PO\\Cr r\!m.11n-. 170 JI 4800 rpm. Pro1ccted EPA iul•I economy I) 19 miles per ga llon an the city (a 1 nC' mile pN-gallon 1mpr0\ ement and 28 on thl' hash".w. For the 3.1 V-&. IHOJCt ted ruel econom\ b 19 cit} .ind 2Y 1i~h\\ J\. S 1gn1i1c..int 1mpru,emenl.!> on thl' cnh,mced. 3800 V-6 includ0 J nc'' in tal..e mt1n1fold 0 1 rcqt.lable compl)~1tt.• m.lterial. a higher compre:.)ion ratio for 1mpro,ed torque, and rollL:r rocker Jrm " p1' O{.) tor rl~duced friction \\u">l nottceah1L" from ti e out:. Ul' Jre re,ir 1nta"-l' .ind e haust m:rn1iolds The r t.1 c m.in ' >kl, '1JCCt1t1n n1ol<kd irum Du Punt x, tl'I gla,,)·rcinlurCl'U n~ •un, i) I ghtt•r than the aluminum p.ir1 1t rl'placcs. ,ind hc1ps isol"te the rue! :>\">tern trom eng ne comp.lrtm.:nt heat. L1 e alum.num re nforct>d mlon can be L'J:.-f\ rl'C\ Cft.-ci. E\hau:.t nuniiold) art. nu" J t\\ J·p1ece clam::.hel "hich otiers an 1mpro\ l'd e'hau:.t ga) 110" ior better penurmJnce Inside the c.•nhanced 3800 rolk•r pi' olS on the pu .. h-rod end of ti c: rocker:. lurthcr rl•d uc:e trict1on tor 1mprO\l0 d eii1c1cnC\ The cornpre)!;on rJ:ui hJs a, 1 been mcrcJ'l'd ifl rn 8 5 1 :o 9.0 1 tr~ }CJr Along "1th 1mpro' emL' b 1n torque Jnd rucl CLOnomv "1th th e option 3800 V-6 l1\h.1u.,1 emissions 01 ti • Rt·~JI hJ\t.' been 1urthl'r reduced To tut l:'m1 .. siun.,, · IOllO\\lng J cold '>lJrt lhl' CJ:.1h tic con,Nkr ha, b<.>~n mo,ed c oser to the c.>n~ ne, J!IO.\ 0£ : to reach ( pt:rat "lg t<:n pt.>ratu1c~ morl' qu1cl-ly. C J 11orn J·l.>ound Rcgab \'\ th tht 3800 .1rl nv'" l'qu1pped \\Ith an ..id' Jnced computN-controlled ell.hau:.t ga::. rec rcula:1on EGR )\)tern help ng nll et tht.• )tJ:c's t ~I tl r '>tJndJrd:. ior o, d6 oi ni!rO~l'n The :.tandard anal<Jb n,,trurrt:nt clu:>tcr 1nclucJc) a tachoml'.'tcr Gran Sport mo<.kb ha' e J lo" -t 'en:>0r The uupt.> also ha!> J new dour panel 1ncorporat1ng a mure com.l'nil·nt IOL.lllOn ror the op11onal po~' er "1ndo" and .. :andard loci.. )\\ltche~. A. r.e" -.tl:cnng "I L'l' J\J IJb:e ior the Cra.., Sport and Lmutt.•d Combine:. a reathCM\f Jppc>d rim \\l:h hub mounted remc.te radio contru:. Thi car can be found at ~ber!> Cadillao Buick, 2600 Ha rbor Bl,d. of Car , Costa Mesa. For more information, call (-14) 540-9 100. 9 AVAILABLE I FERRUARY ATTHI PRIC E. ·srve yours todny and beat price increase. J. ~ ' Buie~ Luxury for only $2500 down • . .,. 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'12500 COMPLETE SPECIAL INCLUDES: • Engine Detail (Clean & Dress) • Extenor .. vacuum • Hand Wash I Buffing • Oean Windows Hand Waxing . •Chrome •Trunk Detail • Rubber Conditioning Burciaga Auto Detailing 1835 Whittler Ave., #A-6, Costa Mesa • lntenor Shampoo & Dress • And Much More 646-6570 FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY ~~~~1~ ~~3 MASTERS IN NATURAL GLAZING # 1 CENTER for 14 YEARS! • 3-yNt Guarancee • int.nor c ... n1ng • Eftmlnatn Wulng • F*k Protection • Ell~ FOf Clear eo.ta • EnglM Cleenlng • The more )'O'.I wuta It .. • Hand Wathlng The b9tWf h loob ' METICULOUS & FLAWLESS CAR CARE DETAILS, DETAILS • OVER 10 YEARS IN ORANGE COUNTY WITH TWENTY LOCATIONS NATIONWIDE STEVE'S USES THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY IN CLEANING, POLISHING & PRESERVING YOUR CAR'S FINISH WHILE STILL USING 0 -TIPS AK> TOOTHBRUSHES TO CLEAN YOUR CAR'S INTERIOR I t~-Alrporl Detail Service---, Call For IHandCar WOlh I I $ "'' . Volft ~lo and from Ille hpot1 I A""polntment I only $ 2 5 00 I I • FrH /lorlcJng In Ovr Gvorried, 4 fnJ~ pan,,~ Structure I For A Detail I lncM»I I ~ • Comp#¥ Auto O.tal "."f" L ____ Until _!ou _!!•turn!_ _J Anytime l_!RE=~S::--._J While You Are Away or Anytime We Can Provide: • lube, 011 & f 1lter • Door Dongs & Dents • Upgrode Ster90t • Tires & Brakes Re moved • floor Mots • T vne -Up • Window Tinting • Redye Leather • C 1tffvlor Phones \ • Sheep Skin CoY9rl • Rep0tr or Reploce Upholstery • Clifford Alarm~ • G,fl Cer11f1co1 .. The Atrium Parking Structure, 18925 Bardeen Ave. ,One bloc~ south of Von Karmo,, be""ee <..omp .s & Dupont) ORANGE COUNTY MOBILE AUTO ALARMS • SAL~S MOBILE INSTALLATIONS AVAILABLE AT YOUR HOME OR OFFICE SERVICE• ALSO CELLULAR PHONES 895·4380 • 14112 WILLOW LANE, WESTMINSTER TC PERFORMANCE AUTO SERVIC~ CENTER QUALITY SERVICE CENTER FOR JAPANESE MOTOR CARS • ACUAA •MONDA• NISSAN• MAZDA• MITSUBISHI• TOYOTA YOUR DOMESTIC AUTO SERVICE CENTER • GM • CHRYSLER • FORD 19791 Beach Blvd. 374 Q 150 Huntln ton Beach • • ten e ose nnec ons • Performance Test • Check C<>mpressor • Clean Condenser • Leak Test • Evacuate & Recharge Reg $34 SO Save $10 s24so Refrigerant Extra Most Cars & ht lrucks n u es 14 Potnt Check-Up VP to 5 Ots. 30W · 10W30 • 10W40 Reg. $21.95 Save $7 s14es Most Cata ,.....,.,_.. Pass l-· I ~ or Don't $19~?,.. Pay! ~ ~fbtt ~ Cn\Ari TNdll BRAKE 'BRAKE-sERVICE,M0NR0Er$2_0_ 00 1BRAKE EXPRESS : SPECIAL $4f\95 1 SHOCKS 1 off 1 FLUID . : 558-3360 I ~=:~ i::: J ;,,: : STRUTS : CV : FLUSH 1 I :~:-~:: :a~:~": I SPECIAL I BOOT/ I $12951 201 S Tu Tl I · Ctieck tiydra.ihc system $ I ANTA ANA I · Road 1es1 plut I • • Fiee brake adtustment tor de 01 ~r11no I 4000 I AXLE I . . l 2 Mootn t 2 ()()(} M ~ Warranty fh&id ...--.,...,------.1 "'-"Ill. -<nrl .a!U llml en "~ tloC» I off I Part & I REG I S.0.-* lllCJ ..... ·-.,.,.,. """' • ~ ~~:E~=~:_~_t _ET_2F_! L ~rv_!.c~1-!:.9·!. _J _,,....__...,,,.......,.,.............t WE ACCEPT VISA, MASTI:RCARD, DISCOVER . ATM AND OIFCKS HOURS MO .-FRI. 7 30-6;00, SAT -4, COUPO EXP 4·11-93 ZExperty . .. I "" .. ~.. .. ' • -~ -- TUNE-UP SPECIAL 149." (4 TAX) I 169." I• TAX) I 189." I• TAX) 4 CYllNDER 6 CYLINDER NA1 Z'S Includes: NGK Spark Plugs t, V•· ;.•, , ,.•, ' I ~ 1\ l I l ',°I Set Tlmlng Set Colt> or ln~t Mixture (whef9 oppflcobte) Set Engine ldte set Dlmtbutor NI Gap ·sto. d9t We ip.ctaHte In AU NISSAH/DATIUN CARS • TRUCKS FREE BRAKE INSPECTION with '29." Oil CHANGE ( + tax and NazordoUa Woete Mgmt.) lncludM: 4 Quam Coltrol 011 Nluan Oii Fln.t Drain Plug Washer 842-6801 y_. 1111111 ll •TD ••M111U•t•t .. Ill rt•tllell/_.... .,... .... , .................. .... ftl .... I , .. _ -.... I J - W•dl&&!J •1 $ 8 W z 540·9292 -:C PUS I fJ!!!la I I CM c Jlk ...... M 1 I ... _ ---··-- • • ,, ... ORANGE COAST AUTO It"! l;Hl.'f '•'1, Ford trucks highlighted at auto show Ford, Amert<.a's No. 1 light truck manufacturer, look.s to strengthen its leadership pos1t1on in 199 3 wit h a more contemporary Ranger compd<.t pickup truck and a host of improvements to its other trucks disp1ayed at this year's auto :.how. The upgrading actions for our 199 3 light trucks provide still mOTe"proof lhat, as our advertising puts it, 'the best never rest', says ROS$ H. Robert:,, Ford vice president and Ford Division general manager. Following are details on the changes in the Ford light-truck lineup for 1993: 1993 Ford Ranger The 1993 f.ord Ranger rs completely restyled -· morc> aerodynamic and contemporary. All sht:>et metal ic, new, and ride, handling, steering .ind wmfort/ convenience level'> ,ue 1mpm\.ed. The compoct pickup truck's fresh appearance stdrts with J new hood, headlamps, grille and bumper and ·front valance panel all 1ntegratc.>d to crealt' ,1 unique, more refined irc>n t·end ap pearante. and sheet metal gives Ranger a more dggress1ve, more stabl tool.:. 1993 Ford Explorer Ford Explorer for 1993 offers standard ABS ctnd some appearance improvements for 1993. The new ABS help-.. provtde better vehicle steering control during hard braking situ ations by helping Lo prevent wheel lockup. Seat tnm, styled-steel wheels and a standard, color-keyed rocker panel molding are among other Explorer refinement5. 1993 Ford Aerostar For 1993, Aerostar's appeal as a family v<>h1cle 1s enhanced with the addition in late fai l of two optional child restraint seats integrated into the two-passenger seat bed Jnd bench seat. 1993 ford F-Series Among the improH•ments and refinements on the f ull-s1ze 1 q9 i Ford F-Series full-sized p1tku p trucks are Ford's next-generation el1.•ctron1t speed rnntrol system, and -later in the model year -ct more powerful 7 .S-l1ter EFI V-8 engine. . more smoothly than previous sy-;tem-., ha> excell nt ~-holdmg capab1ltt1es .md responds better to driver commands . 1993 Ford Econoline Club Wagon, Van For the 1993 mod I vear, Econolin<· Club Wagon and Van will gain the adv.intage-. of the more powerful 7 .5;.lller V-8 engine Idler 1n the moder year. The Ford big block V 8 1., favored by Econoline commercial users who rely on this powerpla nt to haul big lc1ads often and more easily. Person.il-u~ buyers value its power for carrying passengN'> as well ds towing a boat or hauling recreation.ii g<>ar all at the same time. 1993 Ford Bronco The new Bronco fo<Hur<' four-wheel AB!> and next-generatio n '>pef•d t ontrol sy-.tem for. 1993 Available in custom. XL T and (cJdlt' Bauer tnm le\. Is, th ' Bronco offer., d < h<1ttf" of the <.tandard 185-hor)(>power EFI > 0-litt'r V-8 engine or husky 5.8-litf'r ffl V-8 with J horsepower rating of 21 O Thursday, February 1 1, 1993 1 a A wider sta nce re:,ulting from widc.>r tread Th(' new speed-contro l system operat~ These vehicles can be found at Theodore Robin Ford I uzu, 2060 Harbor Blvd. of Cars, Costa Mc a. Call 642-0010. 1993 Ford Ranger: More sleek, '>porty .rnd w ntemporarv. AC URA IUfTINIJTCll IUCH ACVM °*" hne & F_,, DMe 11131 8lldl ll. 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LEATHER & MORE' Sll<I 808192 IOI 008522 SNOW VAl.lEY SKI RESORT TICKETS Ask Service Cashier, 2 per family (whllB supph~s last) 90 FORD F250 PICKUP V-8, AUTO. AC.BEOUNER. AWFM, DUAL TANKS, RENTAL RETURN l880315 IOIM1609 $9,595 . $9,595 :$9,6~ 93 'FORD FESTIVA1S 12 paymeru o1 m .., 48 PIY"lll'lb ct 113410 P1tc:e • moe + 111111c. am.a cm-·· • taty r!b* F1rne ctwQe $1952 IO. Sllljld ID Ford Malor Cid ....... • ...... M Ft1M1.. ·93· FORD PROBE1s· 1r,.,.,_" m • •..,... "121'• Pia• lfJ.M• • • & 1c. m111 • • • w •-.,... • • Sl?!O•s.t•~----·-D11111. i •*-• '91 FORD '89 HONDA '92 FORD PROBE LX . PRELUDE I-BIRD FUU. POWER, AJC, CUSTON BRIGHT RED, ..:>ON~F. RJllY L<W>ED.AC, WHEas & ..:>RE FUUYLOADED CASS. & ..:>RE. RENTAL RETURN '808170 t3Al0268 IOt (011198) Sll<I eae3 W 'l1.C't257 $10,495 $10,• $12,795 "er 72 ~~ars 0 ot ser"'ce 405F~ I Baker .. ~ THEODORE ~ ,___ ISUZU · 1o 1ne co11tt1'uo\W ROBINS ·:·· . . r' . 2060 HARBOR B~VD. OF CARS, COSTA MESA (• (714) 642-0010 . Victoria 'U "' -u ~ j cu w 19th St. :I: ' \. .food Cllkt: Yi cup all--purpo.w flour t teaspoon bakina pow•r " eayo1ts Yi teaspooa vanUll Yi nap supr .. ea whites ~ cupsupr COllftct~ supr PiJliltg: IYJ naps slittd fresh strawburies V. cup Lauaroui amardto V. cup cold wakr J tcmpooes ufta~Ottd celatln Yi cup whippimg crum J . tablapoom conftdioatrs supr Grease and flour a IS x I 0 x 1-incb jelly-roll pan: set iu1dc. ln a bowl. combme flour and ba.kmg pov.der; set asjde. In a large bowl. beat egg yoll and v1nilla with an electnc mixer on bjgh peed S mmutes until thick and lemon-colored. Gradually add Yi cup ugar. beating on medium peed S minutes or until sugar is almost dissolved. Thoroughly wtih bearers. ln a very large mixing bowl. beat egg white on medium-high pttd until soft peaks fonn. GraduaJJy add Yi cup ugar. 2 tablespoon at a time. beating on medium-high peed until tiff peaks fonn. ro&d I cup of the qg--whi~m~~yolk m1xlurc. Then fold egg yolk mixture into remaining egg white mixture. Gcnlly fold..in flour mixture; prcad in JftPll'cd pan. Bake in a 37S°F oven for 12 to IS minute or until cake prings back when touched. Immediately loosen we from pan. li:iven cake onto a towel prinklcd with confectioners ugar. Roll up wann cake and towel. jelly- roll style. staning from hon side. Cool completely on a wire rack. Combine trawbcrrics and amarcno in container of electric blender. Cover. and proce ~ until mooth. In a glas measuring cup or cu lard cup. combine V4 cup water and gelatin. Let tand 5 minutes to soften. Place the cup containing gelatm mixture m 1 ·tneh of water in a smaJJ saucepan. Heat and tir just until d1 solved. Combine gelatin mixture and trawbcny mixture; chill until the corm tcncy of egg whites. In small mixing bowl, beat ~ cup whippina cream and conf ect.ionm ugu on high speed untiJ soft put form. Fold strawbcny mixture into whipped cream: chilJ 45 mmutcs to I hour or until of SJXC8dm1 consistency. Gently unroll ~e. Spread trawbmy mixture on cake to within Yi inch of the cdaes. Roll up cake without towel. jelly-roll tyle. wting from shon ~idc. Sift confectioners ugar over cake. Makts 12 St'mnJlS 0C!/,11a ~Ito :i'ac~ ~ aap packH bron •pr Y.t nap Miter"'......,.._, ..... v. atplMMtey l ta ..... Lazw.j llW'dto +. alp...,.,,_ .. Yi 1e1..,.,..,..,.... dlillUI09 Yi ., .. ,, ....... IUCt Prehut oven to 350°F. In mmna bowl. combine brown suaar. butter or marganne, honey and amaretto. Stir in flour. cinnamon and mace until thorouahl)' combmcd. Line a cookie sheet with foil; gruse fotl. Drop batter by level teaspoon S 1nchc apan onto foll. Bake for S to 6 mmutes or unul bubbly and deep aolden brown. Let scand 2 minute or u.nul set. lnunedilaely ~ fn:a foil. loll each cookie around a mew cone or the IRUCd hlilldle of a Woodet• spoon. Cool. (If the cookies hlrdtn before you c:an shape them. mum than to the hot oven for I mm.te Of .antil softened.) • M.U1 ""'* 4 dn:tn Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .. 11111•1 ' DietitiarV2 Bargains/3,4 ~ to R01UM1 WI V.rkllliM's DaJ by ctkbrrdiltg '°"' '°" widt,.. ~ IWOM ortr" roiiuzntk .,,_,,.,.two. C,.,,,. dw ~'for "'iilltintatt ,..,,,,,, ..n ca6...,, -JI ...-,jiM Unt! tUUl fmlt-eld /fllwri. AM II# aowlli11g to.ell to tlu c.m. wili tlN#Jkroefrd .,., _,. with alllhtnlic I ..... .,...,, llN '7aN of ROllUUICt." A....ao, tlw rwd I•lillll lifwru, is Hit k110wn as a ...... ,,., '1illl. Bat., ••rprisillr afidonados offtM /ootl t1N "°"" oNr UH blown for celllllrVs, ....nto ca wOri -iie witll a du11ur .w1111. A.pt/J MICribM"' "iopltidkdo• ill a boltk," IUlllll'ttlo lil/tuur ca11 ad4 • toue" o/ lfUIU'1 to ...,,, of'°"' faHriU foods. la dlllilldlwlJ rk•, 1*.-.,flaW>r trau/ol'llU an ort1bu1rJ ...-iltlo "" txlnlordiluuy occasion. For tM 4rUlillk /1111*, du tastt of ro11UU1Ct abounlls wlw• 1°".., llolioll ....,,tlo OM of 1/u star illpw&"" bl,_, ••mt nl#,.rtoirt. A.11 tkgtull, .....,,. t.tM Cl#(tdio• will co.,UU tliis lortlJ ~,'cle n lotM QStfnuiJldto.-~he;-}(/! clfauce J whole chicken brtasu. 2 tablespoons brown sugar cul in half IYi tablespoons cornstarch 2 tablespoons vesetable oiJ ~ tttipOOC'I ground cinnamon Salt and pepper I cup waler Yi nap cllickea broth Y1 cup Lauarooi amatttto Y• cup wbik W'int Yi tetipOOO grated orangt z.est l (17-ounct) can dart sweet pitted cherries in beny syrup Slm chicken. if desired. In a large klllet. cook chi len m hoc 011 15 mmutes or until browned on both ides. Dram off fat . Season chicken with sah aod pepper. Combine ch1clen broth and v..1nc. pour over chicken. Bnng to a boil: cover. reduce heat and 1mmcr 30 10 35 mmutc or until done. Transfer chicken to serving planer: CO\ICr and k~p wann To make sauce. drain cherries. re.serving V. cup hqu1d. Set chemc aside. Combmc ugar. com wch and cinnamon m saucepan. Add reserved cherry ltqwd. v.a1er and amaretto. Cook over medium heat unul lh1clencd and bubbly. t1JT1ng. constantly. Sur in cherries and orange zest. Sc~c over chicken Makes 6 stn•ings. I (ll lo 16-rib) pork cron roat I (12~) jar apriml praerves Y• n1p l.uurolli amatttto Y• ••.-dry mustard ~ ••spooa crouct allspict l Yi alpl ..... sraiD ritt Yi mp dtopped oa.icMa Yi nip llittd cdtry (6-ouDtf) pecbct dried aprkob, coandy ~ ~ nap raisim JYi naps wattr Yi ltaspooa salt Y4 ltaSpOOll daH"'CMI ~ laspoo-lf'OU8d cl..- Place roast. bone ends up. on rad m $hallow roastmg pan. lnscn meat thcnnomcter w1lhout touchmg bone or fat. Roast 11 325°F for 2~ hours or until thcnnomcter rcgi tcrs 1700F. Combine apricoc preserve . amarcno. dry mu lard and aJJ ptce. Brush on roast every I 0 minutes during last how of cooking umc. To make tuffm.g. combme nee and next 8 mgrcdients in large saucepan. Brine to a boil: ttduce heal. Cover. and 1mmcr 20 minute or unul water i absort>ed. Spoon tuffmg into center of roast Nakts 8 to JO stmngs. ~lax«f C>Cfcolln C')9((aJk vJI ~<Jel l ................... ~. a.plMtettr#'.......-..... alt illeo ll ftdtB I '811111, I• lllilMy ~ a., Laaarotll sz ttte ~. tr r If 1 • -... Anwtae ~\wh wectaes in a in&lc layer in a hahtly pated hlkin& dish. Combine .nardtO, buocr or INl'pilUte, honey and nutmq. BNJh ~ evenly wich llnlrCt10 mi.xe.re. Bike• J7,°F for 20 minute1 or \lnlil lender, bNshina fnqumtJy v.-ith ...mto 11.att. Maes 6 ~"""RS. ~ . __,..,Id llw 9fOOd for a.ort. ... Jhiacherl ~Pr>n >'.J a1flh C0hna Jfetl(J 'fr ft.Jla >'fl rYaurf' l cup La.z:z.arooi amartno 6 egg )otks 2 cups waltr I 1 cup su.~ar 3 tablespoons~ jllitt l cup •hippi~ aum 2 tablespoons grated orangt pttl l4 cup milk 6 •bole do\ cs l4 cup Lau.aroo1 amamto I stick cinnamon Orange rind curls 1optionaJI 6 Bose pears ~1int spngs 1op00oall Combine amatttto and nc't 5 mgred1enL' m large Du1~h o"cn Bnnr to a boil over medium heat and 1mmer 5 mmu1c' Peel and core pears. lea\ mg tcm end mW<.t Place pcar. m liquid Po3' h pears 8 minute on one 1dc. tum o"er genii) and 1mmcr ..in add111r1nal Ci mmutcs or unul shghll> 'IOft Co .. cr and c:h1ll m I ~ cup-. pt.lal.hm~ liquid In mcdtum sauccp;ul. combine C!\!\ yoU. '· 'ugar -.hipping ~·~am mil~ and amarcno: blend v.cll Cool. o'er mcJ1um hca1 unul ml\tu.rc "thad.cncd and bubbly. limng roost-anti~ Remove from heat Cool then chill To -.enc pour a mall pool of custard ..auce onto a ~en plate. pla~pear upng.bt. m.sauce. Gam1\h v.1th orang<" nnJ cU1h and mmt pt 1g' 11 dc\1m:1 MaJ..es 0 sen·in8S a xxa Jf()JI(. 0 0/,na Jfe//(J ~ h ee.><><'akf> f111/h ~ h0<'(1/a/(' r'§la ;-(1 CrMst: l ' • cups grah.am crac"tr crumb' v. rup nntl) chopped tOl'ited almond.' ~ Np butltr "' marJtariM. mtlted Filli111: 3 (8-ounttl pad;agf' crtam chttse. wntntd l cupsupr: 2 tablespoons aJl-pur~ f\our I ltaSPOOft ~anma 1 f'Wl' I ~\Oii>. '• cup I auaroni amaf'f'llO (,~, .\ 1 l ·OUnctl ~!Ur~ ~m''"«'t l hcl\'Olatr 1 tab~poon' butter or marw-nnt' 6 lab~' lilfled ronftctioot....., -.u.ur ta~ lau.aroni am.amlo • 1'1 tttipoon \lnilla For CN5t.. combine graham ender crum and nuts Sttr in butter or marpnnc. Press mnturc onto bottom and about 21nc~ up ~ ot a 9-mch springfonn pan, In large nU).mg bov.I. combine crum chcx~. su ar. flour and "'•mlla. Bat aa mcdiu.m peed of elcctnc m1itcr until Ouff) Add CU\ anJ egg )Olk. beat 11 low speed just until combined llr tn amaretto. Poor into prepared ran Plk't on 5ha.llow ba.ktna pan 1n O\cn BMC ll '7S°F for 35 lO 40 minute or until ccntCI I\ nearly ICl Cool IS minutes. Loosen crust from .,ldc11 of ran Cool fOf 30 minute~ more: remove Kb of p1n Cool completely C'tull 8 houl'\ Combine cbocolalc and butter' or m&rJannc 1n ,maJI ~ C<n. O"er low heal until melted Remove from heat. star 1n rcnwn1na tngrechtnl\ ur unul · lmOOCh. Remove chec:lecale from '*' Dn.ule ChocOlatt Glatt over chmccakc. "'"*" 11to16 m'\1~s. ' I,. ' 2 Thursday. February 11, 1993 ORANGE COAST FOO Nursing mother wants to know when baby can eat solid food Q f ha\-e Just &Inn birth and nm nursing my boby. Would )OU gh·e me some ldeo or "hen to start her on solid food s? -T.T .• Newport Beach Congratulations -on the baby, Ask the Dietitian and on the fact that )'OU arc brca t f ceding. It' the best stan you can give her. You v.ill, or course, want to gel your pcdaatrici:in's ad.,,icc about the cxacr time to begin !>Olid foods for your baby, because children do vary in their readiness for any new acti' ity ... even feeding. Ho\\e .. er, as a general rule, infants can be started on grains and fruits ond vegetables sometime bct\\een 4 and 6 months of age. You should expect from four to six feedings da ily. The grain should be in rhc form of an iron-fortified cereal prepared fo r infants -a single gr.iin (!>uch as rice, oats. etc.), nol :.a multi-grain. and not one of the bo\ed cereals intended for gro" n-up\. By tr) ang a single grain faN. you \\ill be able to identify the 'ourcc of any problem !>hould )Our cha Id ha' e trouble digesting ll. It ... he CllJO)S II, then )'OU can slU\"I> adtl more va rieties. At the :.Jmc time. in troduce pureed fruit'>-and 'egetables. Ue sure lU sc.:.par..11e the food!., servang them one at a time -not mL\cd. at\ important that the child ge t a sense ol each fooJ'!. andt\'ICJual tJste. ll> t ht~ age, )Ull can also st:.art ghing her juice from a cup, rJther than the bottle. Y uu "all probabl) be able to introduce protein foods (cheese, egg )Olio.!., )Ogun, toddler-labelled meJts and fa.,h, and others) at bet\\ecn <> anJ months of age. 2 1 ha'c been hearing a lot of radio comrncrc:ials for garlic l els. Arc they any good for )OU? -C.K .. Hu ntington Beach Garlac itself as a \\Onderful food. In addition to being a val uable ll;l\or-enhanccr for a ''1de \'3rtety of tl1-.hc , garlic hJ., many mcdicin:il qualities '' hich I ha\'c da.,cus!>ed se,cral time' in earlier columns. ao;, \\Cit tn television .J ·dcmonstrataun'>. One import..1nt thing to remember as that the compound \\&than fre.,h garlic that mai...e-. ll so I hcJlthfull) bcnclacaal t'> allicin If j g;.11 lac lo:.c-. 11' 'trong .1roma - either through O\cr-cooktng or "mpl) b) h;l\ 111g gone ... 1:.11c -thJt mean' the ,1lllc1n j, no longer I pre't:nt. Jnd th1.· ,.due of the gJrlu .. ,., IMgcl) tl1m1nl'hetl A' \\Ith mtht supplement.... J little goe-. a king wa}: there i'i no need tu O\c;rJl> J gol1u thing Uut 1f }OU de1.1Je th..11 )UU \\Jilt to II) a garlic t;iblct, be ure to read the label to mJl..c ~ure that it 'ha1i a high allic.in content In add1tton. tf the tJblet •~ cntenc-co.itcd \OU arc Jal.cl)' to derne greater benefit from 11 bc1..iu'lc that 1.oJttng ''ill Q. I'd like to kno" if egg substitules und light suur cream can be sub)tituted for the real thing in baa.ing cal.r~ and cookies. -f>.11., Racinr. \\is. We've.h.ad guuJ rc-.ults in recipe~ u'lng light !lour cream in plJcc of n:gul:ir Jail) -.our cream \Vath egg ~ub,11tutc\ the end re">ult vJnc"> too much. For heM re,uh"> \\Ith egg 'Ub\lllUIC\. U'>C ;l recipe tc'ltcJ for them . I Q. \\'hat' thl' bes t "llY to freett' I apple pie so the crust isn't soggy'! -~1.11., Nactichitoches, La. UJl..c: }OUr pacs fin.t More Juice will come out of uncooked apples during frccwig and thJ\\ing, cau!>tng ~ow crust. Also. increa">e thickener in falling by one to three tablc'ipOOn\ per pae. Q. When my dauahtcr bal..c • he place food on O\tn shel~es, top and bottom and hos cook.Ing failures. Plea">e ex plain how lo arrange food 00 OHO sbcl~CS. -O.V .;J •• Ollahoma City, Okla. How well food ba"-cs in the oven depend on placement of the rack and placement of food on the rack. For cookies. plJcc r:ick 111 the center po ition to allow for even browning. If rock 1s too low. cookies moy burn on 1hc bottom before they're cooked through. JC pl cccJ too high in the ovc:n, cookie may brown loo quicl..ly 01\ top before they're done. • All c.ake e.xccpt ongel food or chiffon cukc~ bake be t in rhe middle of the oven. al lea t n inch from the edge If )'OU h:ave 1-.0 p3ns, place: them on the amc rack, s1agercd lightly, an inch Crom oven side~ and not touching each uthcr. Use the me method in the oven center for pies. ye t bre1d and quick breads. Do~ have 1 ~ilJI que tion? Wme ~ar lk11y Crodu, Box 1113, Dept. Detty, Minne1poJ1 • MN 5J.UO • enable the 1ablet to pass ~fcly through tomach acid into the intestine, where the allicin i.hould have its maximum cff ect. There arc some brands \.\h ich offer thi. double feature: allicin and entcric coating. Mk before )OU buy. Q l believe In ruling us naturally 11 possible. That's why I shop In health food store • How can l stay up to date on all the good new natural foods? -V.K., Dana Point If you ha'e a favorite market (such as Mrs. GcxlC h's) "'here )'OU 'hop for natural foods, you will probably find the salespeople there very willing to point out 11\lercsting new products - e pcciully if they act to know your peri.onal tllstcs. I try to stay on top of such developments by attending the Natural Foods Expo that is held twice a year at the Anaheim Convention Center. That's where hundred of manufacturers display their newest products. There's one coming up February 18 through 1he 20th. While such hows are attended prtmanly by owners of retail food stores, they do permit in terested consumers 10 visit; but there is n small admission charge. You can call the Convention Center for further details. This year, I have an extra reason to attend the convention. One of the food companies has asked me to autograph copies of the new, updated edition of my book, "Diets That Worl.." as pa1t of its display exhibit. g I heard some time ago that McDonald's wos coming out " a meatless burger. Whatever luapptned to that'! -J.A., Ualbou About six week ago, McDonald's began testing 1ti. version of a vcgeburger, m:ide or potatoes, pc:is, sweet corn. carrot-.,, onion and spices. As a registered dietitian, I :im delighted by what uppcars to be a terrific ~w product for an}onc interc:sted in belier nutrition at so man) convenient locations. As you can imagine, o compan} as large as McOon:ild's mu\t be extremely c:iutiou '"'hen introducing a new product. So, before .allO\\ rng us Americans to taste the ".McVcggie" (my n;;mc: for 11 , not nccc '>arily thear!I ). they decided 10 run their tc t an HohJnd. f or the time being, it's Outen treat. 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Star Rubv Grapefruit 2' "1 00 l/Jj:.h Ill • •:azi ~ ( \Wl i\ • 0 I ... :: ..l Large Pink Grapefruit 2 ~100 F1cndc1 (•r ft "J• < ~ 1 ~nult •ct ,. ., nt'rl• " California Iceberg Lettuce 69 farm f}r.;h "'llad f..n• Tiil Ea • Fresh utritiou Broccoli 79 Gft't•n lit:ht (./u•lt'T Lb. • Ripe Hass Avocados 69 Col{on11«.1. G~n (l.recJt c;uoavnolt• MDI 5!1 PJr:s.1Ea.e <.ill (818) 821·?000 ,.or VO l.oc'1t1m f\"f!'OIY'lt l'Ou. i~<Jit For utot A111;t.in<:v ~/#!$In Rt"fcJ11 Q11anllt•1 1 '""' I '.Ci/>1 h ·o.J Momp < cupon1 Gladly J\CYrrtrct Th11 ~d I• Nef f:Jf•~tn Int ut.1/mu, '•'" P1r~o 1-,.,.mo. 11.11 \i:p.11 II 1A,,.,...fudcl, 1\Jlartt ln}l'I) •Mono Ce>Uttl)• « PtJ1,iJ1on1fPQlrtl1M• f'l\)r. .'ic>riw lh m• ~ \iw •~· Mo1 l\Jo1 8'< 111,'0Jable In f.\•f'rv tprw We a ... ,._ TM lb ht Tn hrrut ~•nhhM. A Better Place to Save. • • '· • . 4 Thursday, February 11 , 1993 ORANGE COAST COOP at T-RlANG LE Square ,. ~Bj• ........ )~ -- fl<'ti te Sw eet Corn · •ASSORTED VARIETIES •16 OZ. BAG C&WF~ U~eta~ 29 EXCLUDES TURTLES, HAYSTACKS OR DIETETIC GRANDLUND'S Filce~fe. Kul6 lllC4 Clcew6 EA. .. LB. GARDEN FRESH 'Bumfi ' -T8U'6 . C~aaKe. 750 ML• -B~T •EXTRA DRY • BLANC DE NOIR 99 EA. · Fwk GUWul Sidaat 29 LB. leq_Sfeat Rue"B~tW 1 DOZEN 99 E~. 8" 1)ouhfe .f~M 1J~6eU·CaW \ ALL VARIETIES PERFECT FOR YOUR SWEETHEART EA. Alpha Beta at TRIANGLE Square .¢ ·1a70 HARBOR BLVD. ·" ~ COSTA MESA SUN MON TUES WED UR Fii SAT 111211 STllf Gnl I A.•. 11. 12 •llllGllT ••• W fllllT; 7 Ul 1a ft P.•. SAW & SlllAY .. a· ·1 .I A T R I A N --==G L E s Q u A R E ....... ..... --IL ..... , ' .... YOUR GUIDE TO FUN ALONG E COAST ~ i ~~-----~~~~~~~~~~~~-------~~ '· MUSIC President Clinton blows into tllt wol1d'1 lar&est saxophone 1 5-fool l-1ncti contra-bin Ht th1t Hchtnce members 1n1J see 11 Saturd1r's 1 and 9 p.m. eOftClft1 bJ the Hucl11r Whiles an lht F1nt AIU Recital Hall at Orance Coast Collett. Tickles will bt m at the door Call 432-SUO 10< 1ntorm11ton. Io find out what f'lsc- 1 .. up. H•••• C'ah••dar .. cnrcln.r on pa9(t-4 . SHOW Orchids are Ill bloom at Ill• Huntincton Buch ~If Orchid Show fnday lflroup Sunday - sponsored by tllt Orin re County Cytabidi11111 Soc1tty 2 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, February 11 , 1993 • • CO MIDY SHCTlCU ClfQut du s.ltil's ·~ .. Sovttl Coast P"u llas -uttfldtd tllroup lhrtll 14 Jtll D1111llM11. wtlo was voled "9'.st Yntnloq111st of lk Ybr" 11 INS and who was a ,.i. .. "Hoc CoultlJy lfiClllS. ~ lflPUfl II tllt lafl Slop Ill lrY111t ~ Slllldly -· n case you have been skiing in the Andes or bungee jumping in Borneo. we ha'c to tell you that Valent ine's Dav i descending up0n us, cleverly scheduled to arm e nw t ~I the li1st or the Chri,tmas hill!. ha'e bctn paid. Lucltl). the CoJ\t\ local balene Jnd h: tJurants :ire ready to help the old game of amour, along w11h \Omc foo<l and gift idea~ for thi~ )CJr\ annual Fe thal of Romance. Din ing Edttor Thi-. makes Jll kinds of cnsc: aflcr all. the "hole thing began w11h a hared apple, lo\e and food ha' e al" a\ been entwined · THE MAIN EVENT ~ ""'1 P· " There is a ,., idc 'aricty of \'Jlcn· line's offerings for C\ er) pri<.e range. TodJy's coH•r pl10to shm. .. s Italian de,,crls from II Fornaio's Panctteria, 1nduc.lin~ the corn-colort'd ul.e .mw r di polenta lS8.25 ; the heJrl· shaped chocolak t ake forfJ d1 Ala>Sio (520); ;ind b1~, he.HI· )haped cookies (SlJ.50 . Thctc i'.> al>O an ine\pcn-.i\\~ tulktt1un oi flO\\ers, cupcal.1t), cuol.1c' .md candy, as sho" n al left, .1\ ,ulJIJlc al Alpha Beta JI Tra..in~e quJrl'. thc:m w hc:n 1t Cllmc-10 tit" Ii " gJmc -or '1 the~ .. 1 .. 1111 lt,11 Jll Jc,,erb, pJrt1 .. ubrl~ th.: hal...J unc: ... are l11!ht l'll 'Ul!.1r ;inJ 11 .: rc..,uh' JIC i..:J\lngl~ Im.: ltJh ·~ 111'p1ra11un hJ~ kd II l'orn:.iiu'' Panelkri.i ll> h.11..c t1p ,1 bJt,h ol lffiJ!!lllJll\ c he Jrl·,h.1pc:J , .11..,' .IOI.I .:uol..u:,. h um l.omh.11 J, ·' hle lo,er . There was. howe,er, a time "hen one perfect rose wa' · considered the beau geste of true love, and during the eighties in OC. the ultim:lle gift among super achievers eemed tu t>c one Oaw less condo. Now 11 's back 10 simpler presents -hke a :.h.ired meal or some sensuous sweet~. The be t kind of stuff. For example, if )Ou're a pmoner of love, the inventive kitchen genius at Haute Ca~s has come up ""h the "Caged Hean." this ycj('s mo t arresting indhidual g\ft. e'en though it \Ound hkc the title of a country .,..e tern '°ng Thi 1 actu;illy a Oawlcss miniature, with a la)cr of heart·sh;ipcd deep chocolate nourlcss c<ile. under 0 ·CVo~evrti~e' s Lolle 5-elleJL CuJLed CWi-t R 5-ood lkrl!JlllO ptll\llh.C, the: l;,,j.,l'f\ h,1, 1mix1rtcJ th.: iJ.:J 111 .1mor ,f, poh:nt:i -.1 ,in.di. "'rrr· .. uhuLJ c.ilc made ''1th c,11 r:m..:.d. 'l1ghth '""'Ct, IJ.:cJ \\Ith lllJr.J,,h nu h,1unr anJ JlmunJ~'h '' 11..-,hh hJ~.J. for 'ak JI S. :5 -'-'" th.an .1 h,,, of ~cc\ truttk,, .11 ,I t.."Lf 1..1k•r ,., tu JJJ for thu,c "'h 1 .1lr,'.11.h h,,,..: "111\C h.111Jk, .. If ~our hc;.irt', Ll1.•,11c '' .1 chncoholic. II I 11rn.1111 '~•II ''hap 11p . toftJ d1 A /J"''" a 'llllpk ht.:.Hl·,hJpcJ l111urk" d1,i.11l,1tc cai..c "11h l!fl1unJ h.11clnuh JnJ h1llll.'.\, s:li U1!!. hc.111· ... hJpL d la) er of" h11e chocolate mous e w 11 h fre h ra pbctries, all wr:ippcd an nch. importeLI Valrhona chocolate with :i IJt11cc cage topping. It ne\tles 1n tt' O\\ n Haute Cakes bo'<, SS 25 A petue, doublc·mou~'c C3lc "ith ornnge bl~ om honey 11nJ ..i delicate buttcrOy artful!) po1)ctl on top has a Less ardem theme, but .. is the best "I love you" gift; F~ /lf~/lf~/lf :Jf1', Perfume • '--,....,..._.1"0 .... ""t ................ ~~-..... --,--~,_. Exclusive interview with the Geckos! By Clvistophet Trela Sotc••~ B 111 Murray's sincere portr:iyal of a second-rate lounae jnaer wa a h11hh1h1 or the old "S"turday N11ht li\.-c" TV show. Comic Andy KttufmJn 's lounac singer alter-cao act was perhaps his areatesl put-on. fa.er\ actual Veaas·stylc lounac acts seem to be a parody or them~lvcs. Dul none o( tho c wm prepare )'OU for what is pcrhap the ultimate Southern Cahfom1a loun c act Sal and Amanda Gecko Ha\.-cn'I heard of the Geck~' Yuu may recall 1hc1r hi&hly succe ful and crnically acd;i1mcd Chra tm3 how 1hcy djd at the Oacksta e The.ure in Costa Mesa last December Well, the Geckos are back in an all·new Valentine's show toniaht throuah See GECKOS/11 mal e< .1 lu\cl) ~1!1 at S4 15, anJ there Jrc rrcm:h V;ilrhon;i cho.:1.1l.11c carJmcl' J I 65 ccnh CJch \\hale )Ou'rc at 11, Haute C alci. malc!I .1 romantic tfe,11na1ion for an outdoor lunl.'h hidd~n 111 the breeLe"<iY of Valentine's Even ts ~ .Jtl:£l Balboa Sia Clllb hOlds a V•lcntlnc Swccthc.art 0.ncc at its 7 30 p m. Tuesday meetms at the Shen1ton Ncwpott Fu IS SJ for membus, SS fO( non·membcrs Cati 721·9316. South Coast Convnun1ty Church's Couples & Co. sponsors the Sixth lllVIU41 Swccthurt1' 1111 at 6 30 pm. fnday at the Radisson P~u Hotel In Irvine Cost is S65 pu ~r\00 and l.ocl\Jd~ dimer, dancJ09 and portraits Radisson rooms ore olso avoilable for S55 a night. The church also presents its amual 5'ft91cs V*ntJnc'1 O.ncc from 8 p .m. to 1 a.m Friday at !MM Man1ott Cost IS S20 pu ~rson for mote lnformot.ton on either, phone 854· 7600, ext. 304 Saint Joseph Hospital holds a Hurt Center l lrthday dinner dance at Le M«rld1en In Newport Buch at 6,30 p.m Satwday. 8'ack Tie is optional. Cost is 11 25 per ~rson Cont.act l.Jbby Rust at 771·8211. • .. St.J9e. "My Realty f'unny Valc:ntlnc,'' a return eng~ement by those lovable lounge hz•ds Sal and Nnanda GeO.O, W\ll be prewnted t~ through Saturday et 9 p m and ~ at 4 and 8 pm at a.cksttge Thutu, 15~ Superior Aw. , CCMtl Mesa. rickets arc sis. can 646-5887 There Will be tped., V*'ttJM'• See VALENTIN E/14 \\ c:'td1ff Court. rhc ....,·cnt vi ,a,\H'' oup' ;inJ frc,hl\ h.1h·J brc:JJ, gl\C'I the= bal er. .-.1k .1 "'''" 1n11mJC'\ HJutc C1l l.'.' J' .11 1 o~ \\c~tc11if Omc~nc;ir U\>\cr. Phunr: b42-4114. Ah. thoc;c ltahan ' Can't li•at nx l..1c' '-prml.. c:J with re,! 'u;.ir C'),t.lh J IC S<J ~) I .,:\ arL a' .11l.1blc 1hrl1u~h \ .1 .:n1111.:', DJ, JI II r urnJll..I c~,··~ I 1 \fl/ l.'".I, h' I ..\nt.1n Uf\d. l°'-"'·' \h.,.1 1phon.: :1.1-2:1121 JnJ II J, fllJll) See SWEETS 14 Married u tholic pril' t father Charlec; Ara, who ,., .il~o .-. mar· riage and family coun l'lor, di~pen e'i tip for mam('d couple' al toda 's Newport Irvin(' Rotary Cl ub mcNin~ in lnine. Priest whO hitched Hef said I do, too .. I I \1lU h,I\( \llllH. lhllll! It' (Onl('' '''u .,,, "' 1 pric't II 'nu fl' h.I\ ing m.1rat.1I rmhknt'" \\>U \:\l Ill a mJrrt.1cc 1..'t1un,c1,1r \nd 11 \I'll h •H !Yith, ~''" 1:' h• I thn Ara \It•• .111. ("h:irlt.', \r,1 h '' ~t:~n .1 R11m.1n l .athi1h~ r11e,1 1c11 .\ .... \tJr' anJ n marr1.1gc ..,,,, lam1I" l'Plln,C'l.ir h11 ~2 11( 1h'"~ H II\ See PRIEST 11 Orange Coast Weekend Thursday. February 11. 1993 • 3 Ar1 Museums • BuM•rs Munum of Cultur.il Art 2002 'Ufth M.11n St., 5.lnt.t An.t, 567-3600. lhe ln1egr.JlJ\e An ol Modern TN1l.tnd," .i b\c.'nd of the 1r.id1t10NI with inn~ o( \\ t:..icrn .in .ind contempor.iry Th.ti trends. un t:•h1b11 throguh March 1 S "Tribute lo lht' Cud; T rt>,uurcs of 1he Mu~ del Oro. J collt'CtlOn of )()() pre.Columbidn "'111"-> on ~.-th1ough Feb 28 Perm.t· 11l'nt t ullcct.on includes h1S(Ot1C (.Jliforma JrtilJ1 t'. Alric.in l(ulpcure, N.ilJ•t' Amen· •.in Jnd Ote.im( Jn · >, Brush With Dis· ,, •• , Tht' Art of Herbert Diel.en\ Rym.in ",11 "" un 1fapl.1\ lrom th1ough May 2 1n th1' f '"'•dm.in (..illt•rtJ I tours 11) a m.·5 p m r u~.iy Sundd) Adm'"'°" S4 SO f,,, .1tlult\, S 3 lor '>('n1of) and \ludenb and SI Sll lor children under 12 • In ine Museum, 186tt 1 Vein Karman A\l' lf\1nl'. 476 Ol'l-1 Mu-.eum d1~la~. prC>l'r\I.'> ,111d dcxumenb h1\IOriG1I CJfifOl· • Llgun.1 Art Mu~eum 107 Cit(( Duve, lJgunJ Be.ach, 494-6531 "W.itluns to \\ l'Mlln 101 Ye,m of uliforn1a Phologr.a· ph) 18-19· 1950." lhe f1f\t comprehen"ve e,h1l>111on to encomp.us a century o( pno 1<1.:r.1ph\ in the Colden St.ire, on •iew 1l·rou~h Mdrch 26 "V1Sf()n\ •nd Ecok>l!tes: I' hot•~' Jphy 1n La gun.a Beach, 19' 16-1'f'J1 on exh1b11 throu~ March 21 . 11<1U1' 11 am .5 pm t~y-Sund.ty o\dn•.,,.on SJ. adulb, S 1 50, 5entor citi· Ll·n~\tudt'nb. frtt, children undef 12 • ugun.i Art Museum -South C:0.1t Pl.u.i Satellite 3333 Bristol St . C<Mt.l \.l(").1 C.62 ))66 An t'1<h1b1t10n encompass- 1ng a century of phologuphy (1 640s- l 'JS())I on "1ew througti March 26 Hours 11 am 5 pm Tuciday·Sunday Adm1s- >H.Xl Sl SO SJ • Newport Hubor Ar1 Mustum 850 San Clemc•nte Ori~ Nrwpon Be.ich, 759· 1122 hh1b1t100 feiltu11ng 'El C0<.uon S-ingr.inteffhe Bleeding Heart" ind Ralph [ug;:nc MNtyard'~ 'An American VtSIOn· Jf\" pr~nted 111 ~und.iy flours· 10 .i m · 5 p m T uc'Sd.ty Sund.iy Clor.ing time Ffl. dol\"> " 8 p m Adm1~~1on S4 for adult), S2 lor o,(•111111 (1t1zem and ~tudenb .ind liec fcK t h1ldr1•n und<'r 11 Jnd member\ Community Galleries • Art ln$lilute o( Southern uliforni1 l! 1l l "fiun.1 C.inron Rd Laguna Beach, .i<i~ J JO I An t».h1b11ton ol gr.iphtC deitgn, ,,1 ,,1,~r»pl'ly and onginJI .irt hy )ohn Coy un >Ol'"' through MJrch r; I tour\ 9 • m .') fl m \.londay\ throui;h I rtdily\, 9 • m .4 p IT' '>.1turdd)") frt'f' .idm""on •Chm I College 1,....ine IS Jo> Conc0<d1.1 '" trl<' l!Sll 11002 IN> "'{')(~ of sculplor \\.111Jr nc 0 B.ttr cm d1\pl.iy 1h100£h feob ! : lluul\ Y .i. m 'l p m Mund.~ frida)'\ • (o)l.1 Me~• Art le.igut wllery 1661 '> .nil""'c.'r ~\e S..nu An.i 540·6'110 The hr>e \\Jterrnl<x o1n of Dia~ S.oolt' will be "" d1• pl.iy through the month of February Hour\ 10 • m 6 p m l~y-Saturday 11 J m ~ p m Oil Sund.iy Adm•~ lrt't' • lrvint M~rl.etPIKe Sl<>ft'front Studt0- Jet0\\ lrom UCI '>52·1018 M.trlt L~ t•\h1h1IH)(I through feb 26 • lr\>ine V.tllfy Collegt 5500 lrvHle ~n- 1er Or. Irvine. 559.34~ In the Student °"''""< <'\ Ce-nlt'r •·Don I lf'ndrrd..s Visual l'oel f')lh1b11 C'tHll1n~ through Feb 20 rhl.• ~n °' UllCdtur!>" froillu11ng drawingl Fresh Fish D•llr Alt Year, 'Round a .... ldeet Lunch Dinner •WP.ekend Brunch 7am-4pm •Earty Bird Specials •Happy Hour 4-6pm • •Harbor Brunch Cruises 400 M ain St . B alboa 6 73-4633 '-- Orange Coast's Most Comp ete w Y\-. llM • Mii Wig« ct.ga tJ .._ ... "*I: C-.. f/o 1\a Ollf Plat, r.o. b 1 S60, c. ._,a 97627 or url 54G 1224 of po1;tid.ans in the publ.c eye, pilf'hCulatly during the 1992 electrons, on d1spl.iy throuiih Feb. 19. Hours: 8 a.m.· 1 O p.m. Mon-l hur; 8 •.m.·5 pm. f rl; 10 .i.m.·3 p.m. S.t Free admission. •Huntington BeolCh ~in Strffl llbruy 525 Main St. Huntington Buch, 375· 5071 ... Eclectic: Mind," an aruhow (e.ttur· rng the works ol Br.indy Se~n. runs Iii S..turd.ty. •Newport Beach O ty HAii ~ 3300 l'llewpott. Blvd., Newport Beach, 64'·3150 The brigN colon ol As;ter Mtller ~eltOf'l's pastel paintings will be on exhibit unhl March 1 F rtt admiwoo • Newpoft Buch Public Ubrvy N~ Center Br.inch, 856 5.ln Ot>mente Dr~. Newport Beach, 644·) 191 W.ttt'f<X>lors by Judith ~Id on d~y in the Com- munity Room through Fd>. 28. Hours: 9 a.m.·9 p.m. Monday· Thur1d.ly; 9 • m.·6 pm Fnd.Jy; 9 a m.·5 p.m. 5.lturd.ly, noon· 5 p m Sund.iy. Free admisSton • Or.in.ie Coul College, 2701 F.1rview Ro.id. COsta Mesa, 0 2-S70l, Woric by 21 .i11isu from rhrougnour the nation -who enhance their works through the ~ of computers -will be oo d1Sp4.ly 9 .i.m.·5 p.m. throuRh Feb. 23 in the Fine Arts Building, "An Alric.an Le-g.KY." an cxh1bi· tton featuring •n eJUensllfe ind v'luable collection oi Afran ;irt will be on d1spl.iy 10 a.m -2 p.m. Feb. 18-M.tr. Zl. throulth the month oi February. Hours 10 a m.-9 p.m. Monday-Friday; 10 a.m.·7 p.m S.iturd.ly; 11·5 p.m. Sunday. • Cosby CAll~ry 3404 v~ Opotto. New· port Be~ 723-4758. The "P.iinting the Wor1d" ~ries .by Cosby will C:OOl.lt'I~ in· definitely with the rele~ of two new ~ ltgr.ipM. "Av.tlon Su~" and "SpantS.h Si~." Hours· 10 • m -6 p.m. Thund.ly· Mond.ly; T uesd.ly & Wednetd.iy, by appt. only free admis.win • De CrMf M Inc. J.400 Avenue d the Ms, C~ Meu, 5S7-S240. Pl:Stcl paint· •nlP by Eliubeth L•louichek tootinue:\ in· definitely Hours 10.)0 a m.-6 p.m. Tucs- d.ly-S.iturd.ty lopen until II p.m Frtd.tyl Free admtSSO'I • flyin& 5Qulr"" 120 23rd St., emu ~. ~2-0162. Continu.ng the t1.idi00n ol celetnting Arneria's leRf holtd.t)'I, the P.llery fe.itum a ~ exhibit. .. Get Ou1 Of Your Hole. Its Ground Holl Ot1y," 1hrough Feb. 29. Hours: 5-~ pm Thul'Sd.fy-Friday, ooon-4 p.m. Saturd.ly- Sund.ay and by appotntmt'lll- • c.lerie 224 224 Foresi A~.. LlguN BNch, 494·5757. WOtb by lhomas McK· night, Pegge Hopper. lt'Roy Neiman, Pelef Mn, Vict0t VaSilrely -'nd Alv.iF •re featured indc(inrtely. Hours: 10 .i.m.-6 p.m. Sunday-Thursd.tr1 lO a.m.·9 p.m frid.ty· Soirurdoily. Frtt .J<JmlSSf<>n • Or.inge County Center for Conltmpo- r.iry Art )621 W ~hur Blvd , Space 111,_Sr.Ult.J Ana, '>49-4969. E.xh1bltt0n o( new woru by John 1-inleth, K.lthlttn IYp- ltn .ind RH Ptuster nJns through March 12 Rccept100· 6-9 p.m Saturday Hour\ 11 a m.·4 p.m WedoM.ty-SYnday fret! Kl rT\IS$>()1l •Callery lrtne lJ2 Fort'St A~, L41guflil Be.Kh 494-4 248 New e-.h1bt1JOn sp.xe fOf phologr•phy •nd photo-~aled WOflu <;( .in con11nuh •ts flrsc show 12·5 p.m lr;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;::.:;;;;;:;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ii daily 1h1oogh feb 27 free .tdmission • St0tefronl Studio al the IMne M..rkl'l· plKt', Sp.ct' No 195, .it Brtdgt' Ro.ad .ind umpus Dtive, across from UCI, 724· 6684 bhibttJon "Ctappbng Wt1h lsM-S, ' in which the rommunity tS 1nvtted to p.1r ho p.tit' 1n the malting o( • group .tt· i.embl<igt' by bnngrng rt'C)'Cled otem), old OI new, runs through ~b 26 Commercial Galleries •Blue MMble Colftthouw 1970 H•rbor Blvd., Cosu Mes.I, 646-5776. Hours 6:30 a.m.·11 p.m. SYoday·Thursday, 6 lO am midnight ffidity·S.turday. Frtt ~mtSSIOfl ~pti lttano is fe.11ured MisC o( the Month. • Cirde c.Jlery South Coilst f't.1.u, ))) S. Brtstol Sl., Costa Mesa, 540·5077. "PYo- voc..i.ti~ lntef'J>'t'Ul!Ons" will be on voew • The Cf~ c.Jl~ry/ltuuefl J.cgun.__ Studio 3'406 V~ Udo, Nev.-pott Bt'.Kti, 723 08117 OY1gin.il p.11n11~. 1~ry. gins. ce,.,ntCJ and critb by regional .irtMs •t re•ION~ poch Russel µcques, lfllCf· n~tlONI K"UlplCJf •nd p.11n1er, on pi"emoieS p.1rn11ng every Sa1urdiy-Sond.ry from-11 • m 4 pm His flO<als •nd .lbsttac:t paont• 1~ .ilon& With his meul abstr.a K"Ulp tur~ ilfe 1e.11u1ed Hours 10 .i m -6 pm cl.lily open unlJI 10 p m Thursd.ly .ind 5.lturday . • Hocbd Slammer M CAI~ 2006 Court A~ . Newport Beach ContinuooJ tah1bt1 featurt'S ongin.il 111 ava11.J~ lor sale by tnofe than 10 Sou~n uhfOln~ •rusts 1n •II ~ o( media. Hours; 6-9 p.m Mond.ay-fiid.ly .ind by •ppointmenl • t..Ahina GAileries 1l 7l Newpon Cellte1 Dr., Newport ~Kh. 12l ·91l7. On ~ m.anent dlsplly are works l>Y ~ Buffet Marc CNgall, Lau OM.in, Fi'edtrick Hart Ian l<.lsprzYd.i, H. & Thom.is Leung. R~ HEADACHE SUFFERER S HELPLINE HELP IS AVAILABLElll Safe, effective treatments provided by licensed D.C. 's No Gimmicks Limited to 1 O Cases Call the Helpline at 662-0670 LM Nightly Entlrtainment ~ Peter ShambrOOk 2332 W. Coast Hwy., ,..., Beoch 714/ 631-8220 4 Orange Cdaif Wee~eftd f Thurt<!~. 'February 11, 1993 TAUHTHIGHT M:RY nus. ttGHT FREE DANCE lESSOHS ~.'MD & THUltS, 7:30 PM • l>.:1r.i urr.isco Rol~rto CN\e.r Rd1.-ircJ Du.l1nr Ch11st.n. ~ 1n.10t:ll (~ flotn ·"4.l't;"' • C..ro• Gronk. Robot Cutrfrez, tr.ar~ Ro~ro .atld P ValdcJ -oo \It'\\ tn1C1Ugti feb 18 I tootS 10 • m S i) ITI \10fld.I) f1od,1y; 10 .J ITI ·6 p ITI S,11 .. I• div. <lnd 11 • m 6 pm ~uncUy f rtt .id· mis~iOO • 1.ilbo.J fun Zone bOO £ 8.1)' A•~ ,.. ""°" 8exh. 675 91 SJ fems whttl. .i•c.Jdn. INOIW mt'fl\ J;C> round, !.hops 1t.~t.aur •nll 4lnd ho.at IOUI\ 01fert'd 11 ., m.- 10 pm d.)1ly • 8.1lbo.l P•vilion 400 1\U1n ~t • B.albo.t 67 J 5245 "'·W•ttd sidltstt•ng crui~ ot ~t.""pon 1 larbor •re o1Ter4XI t.1.l1fy Ca~lina l'.i\\C.'n~er ~r\1t<' offert•d thur\<l.l)'~ '>un<b\' bei;•nnmR .it 'I ;i m ~·p"\Cll f1)h 111g 11 p. dt-~rt dol•ly frum 0.1"·t•·y"~ lt>cl..er • (f)~l•I Co•e Sl•le P.irll on t~ co.i" IA"I"• -ra C.c" 1n.i dc.-1 M.ir .ind l..t,l;Ul\.J llu<h .I }.C j) l11 !'\ .Ill\ J,80() .Jd~ OI ;i.; • .ind c•mon .irt'.l> t>f>e-n lnr n.llu•~ .-.i l\, \\Nit """t "& bi1d ""•tch.ng, 1.ih l .J other rl'Crt-.1hon.1I .lCll\111(') • 01i<O•ery Mu~tum HOI \ . lt.11\.:irt.I \I ~nu Ar..i s.iu.().404 [ ,plor~hlt\ 11.. ct-rtt'f ldtu1~ hi>tuuc kdlo;;:g tiou'>l' <1n Of.an~ tl1\~ and mote tl<xio 11 .J m J pm ~ru•J.h·~und.I\ ,A.;lmc\ ~~I S1 • Oi~11e) I.ind 1 11 J t t.trbot 81\d • AA.a 101, 'J I) 4 ')()'j I ilnl•\ITllC1 >ft ft.•et~ (,j "1nt r.u l'\t f\ \\t'f' tnd. "'"'> ~Jctioos 10 t•1..1I th mffl .arf'J~ opt'O d.t1ly • M<lt"}-~ roon r°"'" "°"' opt-n ne.ar SM.ill W0tkl t IW•> to .i m 6 pm \\~W.ivt. 9 .am · • nud .:,t-1 ""~lt>nd • llornbfo,,..t'r Dining Y.icht M.111nt'r~ '"'"' M.lltOt' Ct'nll'f l-411 \\I Co.i~ Hwy . '•"\\J)nrt Bt'.teh, 611 l4M hi 7 Brunch .1nJ d•nnt•r cruM.., of """''Plll'I tl,11bor of ~t'r<'ll wt_•el..cnch .lnc.J holdl~l • Huntington 8e.lch SurOni Museum 4 \\ 01,, St Hunhn~on Bta..h 960 J4tlJ A.n C'\li'n\l\t' collt'CtK)ll ol memor.a b.11.l ");h11~ht n mo•<' th.lo (\() ~e.:11"$ ol "1nt·r1t.1n wrting ~ INlured Tuurs •rt' il\J1l.lblr llou~ noon-S pm \\.fdnesd.ay· Suod.w l\drt \Metfl· S 1 • knoll's Btrry r .,m 80J9 Beo1ch 81\d . 8ut'n.i P.irl.. HO '.i100 lhrov i'-\ood.ay. Knoll'\ ~lute"\ P1~1C"n1 ~ 0.1¥ holiday ~ "*'"""S h\'t' .ad1n1won 10 ct\1ld1en under 54 lll(ll<"\ 1n ht' ~ht Y,1lh C'Kt\ put..1"1)(' 01 .in o)J~1 11d. I H~~ \0 • m b pm ,,.. .... d.i-.,, 10 ii m ·10 pm S..turd.J) 10 .J m .. p m Suncb\ • l'\c\\port H.ubof N.autiul \uifum 1714 \V 8.1llx'IJ 8Mi. °"<""'port ~J<.h f>il H'" T~ mu~um hou~ .a ~ nt'nt <ol~tion ol h1\loric.il photogr.ipm tu- giether ••th~ . phot~apm, m.i11~ d1)>- j)IJ)" r.~. SN9>1:lls, sll1ps-1n boctle .and othf>f nautial ITl('ITIOf ab.hJ Hou" 10 t1 m J pm \\{'(fnf'Sd.ly·Sund.1y Admis- "°'1 Free • Or.anrte Co. t Collqe S.tlllng Center 1801 \'/ PtKlfic Cc~ Ft1~way. Ne\\-port 8l'ad1 f>.4S q,. 12 <\l.ul..l l.t,gk·. OCC's 65· tuoc sloop, n.u crul)ft 10 C.iliforn1J's Ch.lo· nl'I hl.mi.h thmu~t '93 CJll fOf schtd· ule 8 Orange Count Modtl fnglnttrs ..er~\ lrU'r '•" ~ P rl on Plicrnr ~' A\· tl'Ul flt'.. Ul.lr.c H t§l Schoo (~a t.~. 7Sl 1;()(, frN: tl.l•O r~ ilr~ n l<• children tht th11rl \\CCI.end c.1 r.l<h month from 10 J m J JO p.m 8 Rkh.ard Ni~on libr.a.ry oand 8inhpbce 18001 YOfb.J l•nd.l Blvd Yorb.J L1ndJ 993·3393 \\hatt-t-t<>uwr ~le f0tm.il ~ns ol tt>e first Lild·cs·· on wew thrvugh Apnl 18 Hours 10 • m ·S p .m. Mood.I)· Saturd.:ty and 11 .t rn ·S pm Sund.1y Ad mt»K>tl' S 1 ·S4 SO A lecturf' on I.ht> life ol Marth.l Washington by Rich.arc! 1'1,;otton Smith will be gi•en Jt 1 O 30 • m Feb 18 Admiwon S8 50 8 ltoger's C.a1dens lJOI !>.>n Jo.1r1uin tlolb Road, Ne..,pol't Be.xh 640 !1800 Dally gard4'11 leostr\<JI p1t'Wnted I lour>· 9 ..i m.·6 pm dJ,1, 8 S•nl..J An.a Zoo 1601 [ Chl"'>lnut ,.,, .. Sant.a All.:1 >.. 1.tr!;l' •Jrit·I) m o1n1rn.il~ and bird; and a ct-kl•l·n ') pcll1ng 100 n1i;·rrJ 10 .am S pm dJ1h Rl'\;;JfJr ildm1»1UO ~5 cent>·S.! Specwl t'lluc .. t.on.ll p11'fo:r.lm< ror <'lemt>nta') ~h<JUkhJdil'n C>lll'fCli l u..~ d.iv· Thur'lll.l)') •Sherm.an ltbruy and C.irdtns .t..J~ l Co.:t~ H• ·h, .. .,, CoronJ dd M.1r. u;'J Hb \. A11firti.>n). incl~ bot.int( Al ~I J..n,, • CQMt'l\Jt~; a ~.-11kn tk t.;'lt"tn(i( Ule blind .lnd ,) hi~C.101 11.'St'al~h CCl'll'I !'Oo"" ~C~h!l!t ll~r\<lbom '"' bu<,1ntCJI IOU(') of the C.;ird~lb Tll\' Docent Cu Id Of• ll·" .a lltt' pr~.im lor ~ hool d kftt'n \l<IO<i.l\ throuj;Fi Fr"L' on .a lt"""n~ b.aws f,~ tour stArb tit <i JU ,. m lai.t IOl.lr ~.ns J p m A.ho oftcr~'ll art' Of'(' hour .ldult tour\ for ten or ITIO't.> .it S2 Pl'' ~ son b)-rt"ier\Jtion t\1<>nll.l\ fri<by. 10 J m ro J p m A tea g;irden W.-1\ 1ng light I.inch· es ~fates S.a1urdo1) · 100c1Jy frum 11 .1 m -3 pm Houn 10 JO ii m ·~ pm dJ Iv AdlT\l~..OO S2 1or adults SI fot chal dren 12 -1 6 1frtt oo \1(1nd.t\ I • Upper Nt'\\porl 8•y Ccologic.1) Rt'sl'nt> at 8.iclbJ) .ind l.utbluU dm es. l\C\\ port Be«h. G•O-~646 tlu~rt'lh oi >!"-<-•~ ol nJt•\e berd-> Jnd plant l11e IJmalv pros:r.im, and canoe and 'bttd \\JIChmg ea1x><l11101h pr~teod regulclrl) ~I' .. \\, ...... f l1'li "~ ..... I I f , \ It ~ USTINC INFORMATION: Ir you hne .an ~'fl\t list)ng -or ch•nge or lnform.ihon fOf BIKllooll. direct 1nquirlt'S to Btn• j~min Epsltin, c.o Bl.ad.8001., P.O. Bo~ IS00-18-', COfon.l def .\ur, CA 9262S. A m0tt complt'te alend.r runi tht fir t Tut'sd.ay of t~ery month. Phont 760- 2622. legt'nd: OC. Or•ngt County. IT, bl.ad lie. BT-opt., blMli Lit> option.ii. pp, ptt pt'rson. TM. to be .an.lngtd. • Aaldemy of Motion Pic1ure Arts .1nd Scienc"· feb 11 tit 9 30 • m .. Muwum Counol ol Nl"'-pof1 tfarbor Alt t\luw.oum bus to Be\erly t-lilh. lunch •t Ch.l'<'n's Phone 759 1112 •Valentine's Day l uncheon, ft'h 1 I •t 11 30 pm Sea C1rc~ ~u\lhaf) ot Flo. reoct Cr1ntnton Sc" aees of OC ~1 l\t>"" r Minnie Mouse stands at the entrance lo her hou)c in .\1id .cy's Toonlo,,n, Oi)ne,l.ind') nl''' a. ccntly opened themed land. Guest C.ln 'isit not onlv \\1nnil'' homl', l.lut thO'-l' of \\1l~l., Moui.e, Don.lid Duck, Chip 'n 0.llc, Goofy .lnd more. It h locall!d behind the m.ill \\ orld mil< 1>1,,t Hatlxx Y.a<.ht Club, Balbo.a S35 pp Contact Ant~ Er.cl..sun, 673-2044 • V.ilenlint L1.inchton .Feb 11 at 11 JO ol m 0C A.n1rn.ll .\)"~t.ince l.t'clgU(> JI HJ• C1t•nd.i Rl~t..iut.'lnL So.Iota Ana. SIU pp Pl '"" <r8 PEIS • ttun Center Bitthd.iy fcb 1J .11 b JO r m ~·nt l• ~ µh t h~p1tJI d1nnl•r dJnu• Jl " \\i 11 l1t>n ''""purl Bc.1ch IH·opl Sl.'S pp lull,1 t l1hb~ Ru~ ;-~l -H211 • C.u1bbean Carnl\al, h tb 13 at b pm. I !uni "!\I .n 'Julh ~hrlter d1n1ng. d.inc1n~ n!l rlJ1nmt nl '" nt .iu\.h\>" and IJ .h-vn ~" .:11 \\,lll•r(ronl Holton ~~ 1 li.n· M~uo Se.ich Sl\lO pp Phone 9£19.-.u; or tl·r ~IDS • t\lidnight in \lontP C.lrlO reb 1 J .;it b 10 p m "-" 1'1.t "' \~'TlOfl.ll H~r:t.il f!l\Andlt..:in d.nn.·1 dJnce .a1 O~t"I .ind I tort·I A.n.1tw1m ISi S 200 pp l'hc)o(> '1'19 ((,(,0 • Brunth f~b 1..t .ii 11 J m l,a, R<•n.l) .._,\ •J''r OI <\l\l>l.ill(l' leJ~ut" oi 'l"l\l>'lfl• \~·-.1 .11 four S..•.»c>n) H<.tl.'I 'n'pott ik'.1.h S-IS pp Phul'e -Bb·J0-7 • Romeo et )ulietle Feb 15 at • 30 p rn Op•r.t PJc•'•1. Prul<~ut' Cu1kl le<tu1t' at \\e'\11n !KJt.oth Co.:i>I Pl.u.1 Ct11t.1 MC5.l Doa' Mia Amenc• .. UrJaa SEWING, QUD..TING NEEDLEART AND CRAFT SUPPLY SHOW Alilo;~ Tuoaa ADd Supplice • MacUaca. Toola, S14'Pla • !Ca. hacra, ~ • Boob. V.dooo -1 - •Pree a.-,.t ~AT~ • OWlr I'° Mcirdiua ~ "-) .00 ()I·..-o" \l >\l h'-tlO'.\ \\I Tll llll'-t \I> l1tl'ratu1c proit-.)Of C:X.rotht H.ul:n 'oc:.al 1------~-----;_,,__; ___ ..;:_ _ __;__; _ _:,. ___ ,;,__...;_...;_ co.1ch N.itJl1e L1mon1cl. compJ1e Sh.al~Jlt' Jnd Gounod Cont.lCI M.1rg .lrt't P1tee 54.i ·021 •Social Hour, Feb 17. 5· J().7· 30 pm., tl•nter 500 ol OC Peri0<m1ng M.s Cent<'r hor~ d 'oeu ... rc-s "' fmpo110 Arlll<lni C'J)rt'SS, ~uth (o.lS( Pl.iz.t Mt'nl~~. frtt "'CNi· mt'mbch SS pp ~ S56-212l MASSAGE THERAPIST Linda C. Krausse MONDAY NIGHT SwCdish Massage & Vllllltlnc Special McUSAGE FOR 1WO Family Special ,.....;;.....,.,_P-::1 ......... 1714 Plac.-e•d• (at 17 .. ) COtl&a Me .. • -~. Deep Tissue Bodywork ' $50 • • CALENDAR . · ... 540-1224 • P.alr-'ness and New Members Tea. Feb 18 ,.: 1 p m Camelot Chapter o( OC Pcnorming All$ Center Sc John Knits fash- ion Y\OW at Neiman t..\drcus. Newport Bt'ach Cont.ad B<Mbara DeMoct. 240- 0111 b • M.irdi Gr.u Ball Feb 19 al 6 30 p.m , Catholte Ch.111t1es ol 0C .it Red liOn Inn. C~d Ml'S.l S 150 pp Phone 495· 1 Q.44. • S~t'elHeart Ball. Feb 20. Assoc1at~ ol HOJg Heart lns111ute at four Seasoos, Ntw· port Beach S 1 7 5 pp. ConldCl urot Hey· wood, 760·5916 • Amtrlc.1n.l Aw.rrds, Feb 20 al 6 p.m., C\ press College FoundatlOl'I banquet at 01~nc~IJnd 1-fotel, Anaheim. S 135 pp Phone 1126-3631 •Marriage o( Fi1t.1ro. Feb ll •I 7:30 p m . Profoguc Guild o( Opera Pacific lec- ture at W~tin South Coa~t Plaza, C-OSl.a M~ ConlJ<.1 Mdrg.>rtl Price. 544-7027. •Town Hall l ecture Serles, Feb. 22 at 10 JO a m . Ass1stJnce League o( Newport· \\t.">J and lagun.l Beach prt'Sents authof/ comedienne lrcnc lo..lmpen tll Edwards l 1nemJ Nt\\port Beach Se11es S4S pp Phone 6-15·6929 • Schmuui .it S(uui. Feb 23 5·30·7 lO pm Toccata of 0C Ph1lhJrmomc Soc:1e1y cclehrate-s Ceotg frt.>de11d Handel's 3081h lmthc.JJ' , .. ,th hors d ()('U\ rf"S ill Sfuu1, (u.,1.1 !1.k')d "\cmbt>r.. fr~ ·on members. S pµ l'hunt.• 55 l 2-1;.>2 • r .Hht0n Sho" f eb .'5 Jt 11 a m l 11 tip L "" J,,n ''l'"" 1t•Jturt." [ mJnvt'I l ..... II J~ I h Jlt lk~t'Ol\ II\ IN' S!JO PP 'I I I-, H1H • (elrl.it1I) \\Jtkr~ ft'I> r JI 11 iu ' 1 \ 111 ,, .in IJ .1l.>t.'I< 1 A.-.n Ii nd lHn 1 I '"" 1 .. ,, JI 'ih1•r.1111n I lutd "''" f)Ur1 th I• I ').J( J1p 1•1 .,,fl<' 1.i,: •11.JI} mitttt luncheon semi~r featunnit Or. David Viscott and ~ Pap.ld.akis anrviM Marriott.. SSS pp. Cont.a Joni H.1rvey, 759-0S14. • Pwan Bnmdl, March l. 11 a m.-1 :JO p.m.. CHOC All Guilds at Center Cub. Cosu Mes.1. S1 50 pp. Phone 532-8675. • 8ust..1Mnle Antique Show, Ma1ch 4 at 10.lS a.m .. Museum Council ol Newport H.arbor Art Museum bus to Puadena Con-~tion Center, lunch at Parkway Bar and Grill. Phone 759-11 22. •Patron Brunch, March 7, 11 a.m.-1 :30 p.m.. CHOC guilds at Center Oub, Costa Mesa. S 1 SO pp. Contact Janet Nagursk1, 532-8675. luncheon, March 10, Pros Guild of Opera Pacific al localion TBA. ConYCt Michele Finerty. 832-9139. ( I lf f f } I ii )\ '°'} "- •Alta CoUtt W.uehouse & Routing Co. 506 31Sl SL, Newport Beach, 67~-02JJ. •Aromas Espresso uft 259 E 17 St .. Cosu Mesa, 548-2224 • Bear St. Ufe 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa, 435-2167. • Blue Matble Cofftthouse 1907 ti.arbor Blvd, Costa Mesa. 922627. 646-5776 • C.ife Concerto 1 71 E 171h SL. Cosu Mesa, 6'12-8440 • u(e P.aris 2263 ~.lll\IPW Rd Cosu \\(.'$.}, bS0-11 l-I •Coffee Corr.ii 2801 llJrbor 91\d Cos.tJ \lesa. -134-1020 • Diednch Coffee .and bprM~ Bar •74 E 17th SL, CO!>la Mt.'!>.1 646 0323 •oiedrkh Cofftt 3601 IJmborc't' Ro.id ..._l'\o\pon Bead,, 6B 914j • 8'1M MMbM Co«l'l'house 1907 Har- bof 81\id,. CosU Mesa. 646-Sn6. Oxy Moron perloNns Theattt lmprov from 8- 11 p m. ~· free .ldmisSion. • •mproviulion 4255 u mpos Or. No. 118, lrviM, 854·5455. Jeff Ou~m pt<· forms t~ Friday. l.idt Cill.lp And Ciry Srigh(Well appear S.Curday ind Sun-=. 8<ibby l(t(lon ~ Monc:t..y. Sia on and Van Gunther .-(>Pe•' T ay ~roulth Feb. 21. Show11mes: 8:30 p.m Sunday·Thurtd.ly; 8:)0 p.m. & 10:)0 p.m. Friday; 8 p.m. & 10:30 pm. S.iturday. Admission S.10-Sl 5, • Orange Co.ul Collti* Fine Ms Rec1t.il Hall, 2701 fal~ Rd .. Costa Mesa, 432· 5880. "full Con1.1ct The.ittt." a unique and hilarious. imPfOYlsational pcoduc:tion. will ~ oerfonned at 7 and 9 p.m. Satur· day. rickets: S5·6 • Ot..n~ C°"nty Ctulet •t Paciric Sym- phony IJurldtng. 1 15 E. Sanu Mi Blwl .. Sant.a Ana, 840-1406. "T.C.I. Otange.'' an all·•mp!'ovrwtional comedy revue. ~ iented 8 pm. Fridly. rickets: S 10-S 12. ( ' )'_ ". ,, . . ' I ''-I ...... • lblboa Sli.I Oub P.O. Bok 8283, New- port BeKh, 721·9316. V.iltntine S~fft· hean Oa~ wlll be he4d 7 30 pm. Tues d.ly ;i1 the Shef.iton Newport Fee S3 for rMmben, SS fOf non·mtmben. • Crysta.I Court Bear ~ 'nd Sunflowtor Avt'Tlut, CO§ld Mesa. 432-2160 Antique \IJlcnhne urd• v.t11ch date f1om the late 1800 s. thfuugh 1hr e;irly 1900·~ v.111 ~ on tlo~pla~ JI C~1al Covrt dunng mall houn tol SundJy • H0tnblowH Oinlna Y~u .i1 ~"~ Mile Center, 24)1 W Co.ut H1ghw.ry, Newport BeolCh, 646-0lSS Ta~t a coune in Rom.>~ with Valenl1nt'S Wtt~nd Om-~IO•~ Crudt'S Bo.lrd•ng .and Cruis.tng 7-10·30 pm fr!CUy -5.lturd.ay Tickf'b ~9-S65 (~ ~· Swtttht-Mt Cham· ~ Sruodl CrulSt', Bo.lrdmg and Cruis 1ng· 10·30 •.m 1 pm SundJy. rid.tu SJ6 I~ guestl . • Huntington h1eh M.lll 7777 Ed1ngrr Ave, 100 P.O Sox 3149, Hununt;ton Be.ich 897-25)) The lllh .mnu.al ()fdltd Show will run frtd.ry 9 1 m-9 pm , Satur• day 10 .r.m .. J pm.; and Sund.ly 11 1.m.·6 p.m frtt .ldmlSS>OO. • Nordsll'om 11 ~th Cc»lol Pl.u.1. JJJJ Br!SlOI Ave .• Cosu MeSa, 850-1790 Mens ind women·~ .active desi~ Mou.mo Q . •nellt will ~ 1n the Br.m R.lil ckop.lrtmenl 1-l pm Sat\lfwy, while lud1ng foot-...'t'Jr designer Andrt' Pft1sttr ~~u ~ 1n 1ht S..kin Shot's dtp.lttmenl .it !he ~ml" time> • Orange County M.lr~l'I Pl.ct m tht m,un p.lrl.tng lot .rt lht Or.m~'t' County h 1rgrouf'<h. 100 h1r 0rMP (O\la ~. 723~6 16 T~n<b ol 11ems on wk' <Al lht ~~tnd. open-.i11 ~"J> ITX"I -.dml\ SfOl'I SO ctnts (children undt., 12 free! • PIAn.t Holl~ .ll ~>vlh U>.1>1 Pl.u.i Vil~. Sun0owcf .and S. oil \lltfl.\ ~nl.1 Ari.>, 957-0500 0.spl.iy ttl ~·mot ib .1 from the dJ>MC mohon pecl\lrt l~ \\11· ard ol Oz' on ~ie\v throu ·h !l.U\ .11<init ~1th pE>rlTl.lN'fll cul\etllOl'I ol 1 linll\: :1!1•· f.lcu • South Co.UI rl.u.r. JJ IJ llr1>11ll AH• ~ Mew l..alutc to lN' A.It ' .a tl•liuh! to t~· pcr1Ul'm ni; ilnc.l \\ .uJI "'" I <'lcl th1ou~h I t-b 2K loll.,., al (1y .. 1.al loortl ~ Short Cou~ 1n Aft, n•nl h .. h' Ill m111..a lure goll u~Jll'tl by "'"""'· ~ttJll"·•n Cal• forni•n .illlW ;anJ Jr~h•ll"-l'. "I"''" 1hruu>;11 • latlroo.n OM<lng. 610 w 1 &th ~I COIU Mes.a, 6't4-5110 A (L1u on t~ room ~ .and w~ c~ s.v.lng ~ .11 fffed 6·7 T~y rnp. • Cos~ M~ Quid.itqipers .it l c 4, ~ Sen!Of C1tllen Ce-o-.er, 19th ')1,.,1 and Pomon.a Avenue, COSU Mt'\J S t S 5669 A wnt0r <'ltizen tqWrl' d.imi-li'•ll.·Jl Sl'('U ~pt'fien<ed d.ancetS 10 pn till~' e.Kh Thund.ay .tt 9 ' m • •"'i"e krcLly TMalH 42 .. l Jmp~ Or ll'\'tne, 85-l-46"46 AmettC.in lr1d1.a O.rncr The.atrt' .tn e'lr.iordtnJI) <01T•~1.1 • le.ituring d.annn, wn~n 111d rn1~c"' from 1.5 d<ffff~ tobf.s. pt"tfotrm e t n1i;hl ltelms S20 • )immil' OefOl't' D.anct (A';..tt-r I 51 ~~ mus Dr•~•. 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'-<>( ll'h t,l\lon>; ,.,._.m """''" .i..1nit Palm St., Suitt 8, 8.llboa, 723-071)8 bt1<1t111u1· '""l'llt .11 Rt-d l1,1n 1 l•ill'I ( ~IJ • Midnile upreuo 201 D M.ltn ~I • Hun • \\1 .... 1 S·lll PP '" .10' 3"' c Phom· 541> 11ngton Beach • ll(J(t-1 • Muddy's Corftt House 1175 B.11..~r St • \\ine .ind f ood utr.i,.ig.inu fcb .'!8 Suite 24, Cost.l Mesa 549 8077 • '1<1uth («IO\I ln.,i.tuh' lor .\pplot·d Cef11ntol· "-"' 1.1>tin~ Jnd .1ut1u1n .11 \1ll,1i;e (reJn •Rock N' J.1v.i 1749 "~pun 81\d , • ')J lt.1 An.i I k1hl I> Pt~int. ,r;5 1!1 l Newport Beach 650-44)0 • Ct·ll'br.iling \>\umen Today ""-'•ch 3 JI • St.irbuc~·s Cor<ee Co. 2801 E P.rc1fic • q I J .,, ~µ.,,,:IJ, I I.II l'h1lhJrm"n'l Com Co.tsl H1gtiwa} Cowna ck>I Mar ;:.::.:..-=============================~· Discover A Whole New CountrJ. 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Nr11-rill'I Pit i.h. < .\ ~~llOI' Ii 1'4 l iN· 1 H -1 '-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------'' 6 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday 1 February 11 , 1993 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ) ) ( c1e o mo~e - A ROMANTI T ALENTI E' EVE I NG • Ch nmpn~nc • Choice of Ent rce: • A Rose for the Lady • Fi kt i\ I ignon • Four o u r c Di n ner • I.amt> • Li\1e t u. ic • Bouillabaisse • $99.00 per couple • S t u trcd , h rim I' Tu' mul ~l':lfllitl 11uf l11d11ch:cl • • • • • aturday, February I J ~ 5:00 I' 1-l I :00 1• t undny, Fcbruna1 l~ -5:00 P\\1-lO:OO P 1 • • • • • ~ I ht• \\ .111·1 h Ulll ~~~ . nll 7 14-960-7873 lhr rc~cnat.ion s .. 21 IOO t•udtk ('on't lliJ,!h nay, ll1111ti11J.!to 11 Hench CA 9264H • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 pm ~ry S.turd.ly. . •South~ ~I~ Aadt>my 9527 Calf. ~Id AW?., fount..im V.al~. 962-5440. fell· 1o.al 8.ll~ TM.ure is .iud.tion1ng mt~nvdt ate .ind .ad\.inced ~I~ students, ages 1l aNJ older. 5 p m. Saturd.ly (0< ~ 1n "&st-lie .. • Tempi• h.t Y&hm Sisltthood I t the 1emp14!, umf'lbad. ilnd jamboree roa, Ne-...pon ~a.ch, 751·0606. ~ish ~nth .and ~gth g.lders from thtougtlout o,,nge Count)< are uw1ted 10 the fil\l "Mam Rave" 0...nce P•rty rrom 7·30-10 30 p m Sun- day Adm1$SIOO' SB. • Te¥rinlle lnltrmtdi1le School )224 N C.iloforn1,l, CDU.l Mt'S.i, 4)2 5880. • Wtst Cout Club at the W.itcrlront 1 ltlton Bc.leh Reso«, l 1100 PKlfoc Co.ist tl1 h"'..iy, Huntoni.;tpn 8Nch, 960-SURF ''T""o 51 p Tu~.iy. • .i country dance ~~~ for tl10Se "'ho '-'.lnl to le.vn the ~t<. ... • \leps, bc.-gms \\1th compl·m~t.iry bulff't ill, 6 p m ;.nd ~ from ; 8 r>;o <.O\er. I f " 11\ \I ..., .\ ..., I' f l I \( I f '- f I; \ 1 o : ', 1, l! I I • f~ards South Cout V\lbn OftllN .at South Ccwst Pl.au V.11.l~. l 631 Sun· llcM't'f' A'>~, 'Silntl AN, 54<>-0594 ~~ 0tnd Mole's ft"M"al ol An1m.ition' ol .am· m.lltd films W•t.ible for .JI a~ prewnted dJol~ 11vou!oti March 4 ''Silk .a.nd T~!Slfd" coll«tion Tut a~ 18 .and oldef offe.td mghdy Adnmsion S7 ull for ~•mes • N_,,or\ twbot Alt Museum 850 S.n Oemente Of .. Newpor\ Se~. 7SC).1122 "Shott films From utJn Atnornu.'' a col· lectJOn ol 36 films from 12 diff~t ~nit~ conc:lude'I 6 30 pm Friday ~Ith "CreatMty .and hprf'UIOfl" 1105 m.nutes) •Of.an&• Co.it ~ 2'701 F.au .. iew Rd . Cc:iSt.I Me1.I, 412·5880. "Armct-i." ~ntures" film wries conhn\le$ 8· 30 em ft'b 26 in OCC's Forum with "The ol8i· A Rus.\l<ln R~bo.at M...enture " Other (elms: ' Ne><way" IMarch 12); "vttee" tM.rch 261; ''The Se.a 01nd Sharl" ol 8.lj.a" CApnl 231 • .ind "Ri~11 ol Fr1nct" IMly 7) Admis.s.on SS .SO-V . • UO fine M s c..Jlery it UC~ 856· 661 O "Qrl to Woman St0rees rot 1he New f em1msm," ll 'lldeo ~ttn1ng CU· r.ated by Vititoe Soe. pt~tcd Tued.iy through M.arc.h '1 Opemni reception f>.8 pm T~y. ~•th t.alk by 'See .it 7 p.m. I 111 I, \' \ \ ,, I '· • llue M.trble Colftthouie 1907 ~rbor BM!. Cosu ~. 6-46-5776. "Freedom of [\J>f('1;M(ll\" pot'try n.(lht ~~ 8-11 tuoighc "'-UVM fine Ms ~.. will ptnenc ~n pot"try re.ad·n~ from &-11 p m f cb 18 r ltt .Jdmi SIOl'I • N~-pott a.<Kh ~ublk libr uy 1'cwport c~ter 8r0tndl, 856 S'>n Clernetllt Dr. Nr\\-port 8~Kh. "'44-3177 and 6-4.4·J183 Co, .. boy ro.tty \\-111 be.-roondt'd up and re c11i'd oil 7.)0 p m Wt'Clned.iy Fr~ ~ m1 K>O •Thor's H1mm•r 100 M.i1n St .• N> 103, Huntington 6e..ch 5 36-3•'2 7. lts Roberts • will 1utogro1ph copl<'$ of h.s new book "lhe ~~nd Conntl1t0n'1 Crom 6 8 to- n1gN .. • UpchurC'h·ltown loobtllen 3a. for- est Ave., No. 15, l•na Bt'ach. 497-8)7) Gloria Steinem will ~e a lecture and s1gl'I her book "RewlutJon From Within A Book ol SeJf Eslttm" from l ·3 today Bar· bar.a OeMarco will offer her . \\-rttmg ""'«k· ~ "Wc1ting As rr Your l1(e Depended On It" from 7:30.9 30 tonight Todd Pter~ will reilld rrom his ficti<>n .and L1lace Mellin will re~ from her ~try at 8 p m W~y... • \\ f I I I'\. l '-.•, '-f '. 11', \I~\ Ousical, Opera & Tr01ditiona.I • A.II.\ Corf~ W1r~house I. RO.lsting Co. S06 31st Sl., Nev.p00 ik'~h. 6"S 02)) Oulumao~ ~rfC>fms tr.id11aon.1I. CeltlC' music ill 8 p m 5.lturday Cr( CC'l4'm.tn perlonns Ci.u.t1I Cu1t0tr t<'k-<11CW'1$ 11 7 30 pm Sund.ly Fr~ ~m1n1on • Christ Church by the SH United Methodist 1400 W. BMboi Blvd., Newpott Bt'ach, 968-5419 0r 970-8545. The fi~ piece H.irmon1<1 Baroque Players ~Orm Apfel 25. raets S8. Send checks to 19795 Villa~ Cir(i4!, Yorba Linda, 92686 Of Cilll one Of the numbers ilbove. • Christ College l~ine Centl!f for Wor-ship .ind the Performing Arts, 1530 Con- COfd 1.1 A~e . lr-...1ne, 73)-0746. Frederedc Swan "''II pt'rlorm t0 a bt-nefit concert at 7 30 pm Frtd.ly l 1Ckets SlO • first Christi.in Church ~849 Alton P.lrl..\\-.>y, lr.ine, 559-3453 " A Mu!>iull D1c.>me" will ~ perfo,m at 8 p m Satur- day • Q,.nge Co.isl College 2701 Fi11rv1ew Ro.lei. COlt.l Mei.1, 432·5880 fhe talented and zany "Nucl4!" Vvh.lles $.1\oohone Or-cMlra · \\-111 pt>rfoim .11 7 .ind <J pm SJt urday TIC.lets S9 50-S12 • Or.ange Coul Sinfers .11 Rl•Jholl Luth ~an Church. Tu'>11n 95-5980 Cund\Kt >f RIC.lwrd R..iub lc.l<b 'A Coll.i~e oi ComJ><l" ers" 8 p m ~~rth 1 l ft.llu1 •n Middle Ases to pr~I day chOral loter.ature. T1d.· ets S8 •Orange Co.isl Singus .n Or.ini.:e Ct•J\t Col~'s Robert B Mollfi' Th..•Jtl" 2 ·o I Fa1r-..cw RC>.M:I Cost.i Me...i, -111S·Sq60 Coo<.lutlOt Roc h.lid RJub 11'.ld' · The (IJ\'• ul T1ad1t10n c.I 11.l)dn 8 µ m \\J~ 8 1 ... .1. luring an l'\.i'nonA o( Olll)IC h\ )C>"'P" Ma)Jn Ti<.l.et> S8 S 10 • UCI Fine -\tb \r1llJl:r' H 1·Jtrt'. trww. 856 6615 Student "'mrw.·r.., 01 11.r q,.!. 4 J UCI muslC pt.'fl()(mance ~hol.irJi.~ pt·• form In , lth anou.il 11000!\ conc.:ri 2 pm Sund.t)' Free .id~ 'Oil Ju.z, ew Age & -Slues • B.irb.co.i JHJ \\ P.i<: I« Co.i.µ ll i;h· ~cl\ r-.e-o.~ Beach &46 lll.l'IO Sol,> phon1st )eh Conz.tl~ Oil'\(l h" wnd pt•fl/\flTl CJ p.m. F r.d4V\ • Birraporeni's .it >1"'1h (u.aY 1>1.u.1 JJ Jl li">lcil ~t (;tnt.> f\1\-).i 650 ~I Don M·ll<!f s 8 ~ llariil pl.ln rnust< IC•' dJn< 1ng ..-.t'~ \\on1IJ~ ""'" 8 11 10 t> 11 fr1.'t' .lJm~!>llln See MUSIC 12 to great food. drink and t-nter lainment.. ju. t • tep. from the bt>ach. SURF HERO For a quick . but la ty bill', you 'II love the beach-~tylt' fa~ at the Surf Ht-ro. THE WEST COAST CLUB The good time~ roll in_~ evening" at the We .t Coast Club where the order of the night •~ fun. dancing and live entertainment. SUNDAY BRUNCH 1nis buffet is one of the biggest and the best that you'll find anywhere. Maybe that' why the unday Brunch al The Waterfront Hilton is so popular. Make your reserva~on early. anoMARE Marvelous cuisine. elegant, comfortable decor against a background of sweeping ocean views ... this is what a fine restaurant is all about. Recognized by tht> Southern California Restaurant Writers Association for serv- ing the best in Continental fare. The Waterfront Way may lead you to linge r for a night or,. two or more. That' when our special weekday and weekend room packages will make a stay at The \Vaterfront Hilton Beach Resort extra easy. \.. --~ Th(' ll att·rlront ~ ~-1~ 011 outhtr,, Califttnria 's H<'St Hrnc>r 211 00 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Huntington Bt·arh. California (714) 9tiO 7~n Orange Coast Weet<end I Thursday, f ebruary 11 , 1993 7 PICTURES E FROM E I think I was about 1 O when it first occurred to me that living along the California coast was sort of like dangling your feet in the water from the side of the pool. Edgy images began to dominate my decisions about time and place identity -the you-are-here Arts Scene phase of growing up. Staring everyday at the colorful U.S. map hanging against the classroom blackboard, I remem ber feeLing somewhat superi or knowing my life had an exactness to it that was limited by geographic borders -that wading in the water at the beach meant I was walking the line of cool. A kid's first course in California dream in', I guess. ART Nevertheless, whether you are a native, or have chalked up enough Dorothea Lan ge photograph sho"s a Me,ic.ln c~1ld in lmpNiJI \,lite) l.lbor r.imp. II \\1U !>hot in l'H.:i di;-..1dc' 111 thl' (1uldcn \lJte to JI I ·"l lllll\1Jcr \llUl\Cll 11rh .. II' J ' • th II I\' f 1 ell~ h.11 J In \IJnJ ",Ill\ I' tll C \\Ill \c hl'l'll Ill 01 I \c.:11 11 lhl mid l'Jth lClltur., ii\ :h: ,1.llllllll! 111\lh 11{ lhl' \\C\l I • .:le I lhl· ll,111\ ol lhl (J11IJ Ru,h, .1 1 1 " 111 i: I', HI l' l ' i' q u 1, ~ h d I '>l ll\l. r c d • 1 p 11.nli'l \\111111 111111l th 1n the )11111111:' 1hc\ h.11.l 111.1dc.: 10 i;c 1 here. \11.J \\llh llllUlll\C e\l\ hll.u\ed un th1' 11,,i;c 111d v,1r1nl l.1nthcapc h.1!.111,cd .II lht l11111incn1\ edge, J L'111111 111 l.llh pli11111cr.1pher' not 1111!. ,! ,, .i11c111ul Ilic de\dopmcnl 111 the; l.l'dll 111111! l1 or111er the\' li•11: .t '1111 uc.11cd lhc Jrl1't1c llllJ' ll I .11111 lllJltll.'llll' th.ti \\OU Id l \l·lltu.ilh hc.i1111c ( .ilifu1111,1' l.1111111-: t",1rd It 1111 J..n wn,c, llll·n. th.11 the l .1l!•·• 1 \rt ~lu,cum, OrJnge C 11111.:' '11ldt't c.:ultur.al 111,t1tut11m. 1, ~ 1 ~ 111i: 1111 ''' 75th \n1rner'>.tr' ''1111 tlu: t1r\I tomprchtll\l\C C\ft1l 1t11111 Clh'111llp.1"11l~ ,I l.'.entUI) 111 ,t,1ll\1Je ph1Hl•l!r.1ph~ "WJtltn'> 111 \\ l 'tun IOI ) c-ir' 11( C:iliforn1J l'h11111cr .1ph) I X-19 I CJSO" (through M.m:h 2'J hr11l1Jntl)' ,ho\\C:l\C'i .1 pfH1l\111'.1tC I\ lhO \\Orio.\ hy more th.in (1() Jlll\t\, .11HJ \pJm three gcnera1111n' of re,ident , ph111o~r .1phc p, .... ho produced 1mpurtant worJ.. up :ind down the ~t:itc. from the Ymem1tc Valley 10 the PJu f1 , o ,cJn 111 1 lullpHK>d CullcJ fH1m -12 !'\111 1h J\mcncJn c.:ullcc11on!> and oq~.11111l.d h> the: S.1ntJ OarbJrJ Mu..,eum of Art. the c\l11bi 11011 break'> ne\\ gruunll 11' anJtyzing the intcrrel:it1on· ship bet .... ecn theme' anll 1Jc." .... 1i1ch bound each gcncrJt1on the cJrly epic land~capi'>l~ ( 1849-1890) . p1ctori:il1~l!I ( 1890-1920). and the mo<lernbts covering the period between the mid-1920'> to 1950. UurJcned b~ J tonnJgc of cumbcr'>omc equipment. early phutogrJpher' -~u,h a~ Carleton WJIJ..1m. 1:.Jd.,..card Mu)6riJgc. George h slc JnJ ls1Jh Taber - ol tcn hraved the w1lderne!>s "11h mule train p.ic.:J.., to record nature\ "'onJcr' for the fir!lt time on huge '>il.,,cr nitrate co,crcd pl.lie:. lhJt had to be dc,clopcd in a tran,portahlc, f ull·lented dorkroom immediately oflcr !>hooting. CAlllf>1-ol _,.... Mid ~_.. V..t•"' Edward Weston's gelalin silver print "Shells" was created in 1927. \\ htlc the ec1,.cntm· h\ 1lt\hmJ11 \1u' b11Jl:t: "·" 1mp11111111g h" mJd bk OlJlk "'Ith the 111\I \Crtt'~ of nll.ltlOI\ \tUdle) (II\ luJi:J here I~ h1' f:imou\ d 1>1: uml.'l\lal1un ul ho r'e' gallop111~). Jlld """Im ' 'PCClacular l~ 7.., fllld ·uu1 pJn111.1mJ of !>.111 1 r.11\(,.1\l.'U rnmm1!1,toncd hy t cl,111J \t.anfurJ ,.,,1111..h open., the c\h1h11, C'Jtlcton \VJ1l.1n!> ottc1c<l u p1ctm1.1I regt\11.'f of how the \\>C!'ll "·" \Hlll A cconJmg 111 )\a1c11 ~t1l\hc1111er, cur.1111r ut phow~raph" !111 S.1111.1 Uiltb:.i ra Mu,cum nl ,\11 \\ .111.in' phocugr.1pht'J lhc J\\Cmbling uC a frontier "uh J \Cn'>c of \p.1cc ~n tC:\tu1c that ch.ar 1ctcn1c:J the open land He pro,1di.:d a hi,wri al documen1. )Cl man.1gcJ 10 rom:int1eue the 1111imatc Jc:ta1b o f 1hc mmmg mJu\lr), agrt<.:ulturc:. dam' and bridge., bcmg built. c111c de\.clop111g, and the mMi1rn\ ~hi It found hx:a11on' lhruughuut th~ lcn~th of th t.ite ' 1 he 1urn of·thc cc:ntul) pic1011.1li~ll> ~ere the fu,t to lool. 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Alm" l...JHn,on anl.l tmml1gcn Cunni1\gh:im cmcrgcJ during 1111~ c:r.1 prun;iuly IO S.1n rrJll,i\~O .. A\ lloll)"ooJ bcv in cmc:r~111g a' a holbc:d of ghtt :ind gl:imour. photographer c.uch ti\ \V1tl1.alll MMtcn~n 1rnd George Hurrell \\1.:te on 1he i.1uJ10 'c1s c.1ptu11nl! in till) the bngh1 It 'hts of 5outhcrn Cahtorn1a Adv:in1..tng into the llloJcrn1s1 muvcmenl, th1.. d:iuhng Hull)~oo<l u111b1c11ce th.it htlpcd to )hapc lhc drc:ml'>Ca~ 111 1,.o, Anaclcs ond ii~ environ C'Jn be ccn in 1hc s1unn1na \\Of~ by Cl.1rcnce Sincl:lir Uull, "Greta SH PHOTOS/I " "We,re bringing people together!'' h:hruar~ I I . J 9l)_) Spt.·<:ial .\d\'t·rti~ing Supplt·n1cnt for <>range Coast \\'eekend Making Love! 'CIUU'>I> COll1Jllit 1(1 mJl-.tnl( lo\ Ill~ kmd nc~'>. PJ'-'•ur'l Jntl gno<lw1ll 111r inh:J\I It .1bo help tu d100-.(; to llt. hrnw't '' llh ouN.•h e•-. It> .1m111i-: to 1.·mhr J1. 1.· i\I I 1 hat we are "hJt "t: I 1J..c JnJ dn11 1 ltkt:' I Jw. 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Or01ngc Count\ .. , .1 r .ire chanC'C to -.cc Oi-.:1110 pl.i) n unplugged" hvw at The Co:ich iuu..c tn SJn Ju.tn Cap1\tr .100 . l 1d.ct~ for "1 he Wed.end cou)t1c Tour" arc a moJe>I S 10 nfo 496· 930 -UJ ntuin \fu\11ttl .. ~~-Al a theater near you ey 1mid .. --~· . ..__ ··-.......... ''The Vanishing'' dtr: Goerp:e SluiZer I . n a~baffling bit of auto hack-wor1<, Dutch helmer Sluizer has remade his genuinely chilling '88 existentialist horror flick into a tepid exercise in streamlined Hollywood VIDEO PICKS "Akira" T his v1olen1. h~~rl.111e11c \hcc of Nippon l)bcrpunk culture •> a \livid ..1nd unfor gct1Jblc: ach1c,cmcnt m the f1clJ of an1ma· tlOn. AdapteJ b~ KKt uh1ro Otomo fro m ht~ mc~J·)!lC:J con11c·bo1.i~ nu\d {he .alw h-..:ln • ..:J). 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The story's basically the same as m the original: an obsessed young man (Kiefer Sutherland) tries to find the truth behind his wife's (Sandra Bullock) mysterious disappearance. The culprit (Jeff Bridges) eventually contacts the frantic man and promises to explain everything if the frantic seeker agrees to undergo the same experience as his wife. :---.+--4--"".-!..fl'I ~h. ~ ,..~ ~ ·----- What was subtle and understated rn the first film has been brought to the forefront w ith a dismaying lack of finesse. In th~ most-obvious sop to studio-mogul sensibility, the integrity of the pitch-blac~ downer endin_s of the original has been tossed in heu of a more "upbeat" finale. The ending of the first movie fit because it was a convincing wrap to the plot's psychological undertow; the slasher film denouement and happy happenstances of the remake are there to ensure ticket sales. 0 ~tln9 on a 1-10 sc,,~, 10 ~lfl9 best s r PHOTOS From 8 G;rlxl J Maia Han," or the more buarrc r..tan Ray 1ntcrprct3t1on cntttled, "Hc:nl') Miller and r..tJr.l..cJ Nude ( 01 ... tortcd). ' In ClmtrJ'll. !IUCh w.:1ll Ji.xumcnt.u1Jn 3 Dorthea L Jngc, Juhn Gutmann, Lou ~h.>UIJlCn, M.irion l'alfi and M..L' ) J\ no pre en tell memorable dcp1 c11on) of \\Jll..1ng un the raw c ........ 'ii.It. lot..~ I al.ah T.ibcr's . photography of a olar eclipse in 1889. i.1dc -hunger, J)O\i;rt\ JnJ the: Deprc., mn "hich "ere "'"·'' rcm1nJc:r. tlf ho"' lht! Gulden Dream h.1d tanmhcJ ~1sn11tc-.in1 \\Ori..' b) al1 ua.:11un1'>I' Minor \\h1te and t\brltrcthc \\Jthi.:r arc al:.o o(fcrcJ \\lthin the m0Jern1~t O\CI'\ IC\\. 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'till Ith~'· portr.inurc JllJ unu,u.11 IJnJ,capc) -~m1c ol "hid1 m.1\ be fam1h..1r -""'ell "''1th the price of adml\~ton And, a )llU ponder the: c\h1b1t1on in th cntiu:t). 1l11nl.; ubout 1he~ photograph' a' th'~'° p11.:1urc-. from the cd!!c. rca~hing ,,ut 10 gra p the gcotlra ph) l1I \our inner l.anll~.>[l<' • L.uguna Art \/u(cum •• lO ( ·11ff lJrh t, uguflJ Bt;u h . .J9../-SIJ' I 'fuc d-., through Sundu) ll a.m. to S p.m. Admis iun: )..I adult ; SI.JO tnior> and 1udc>11t : t hilclN'n uadu 11 and rnu)cum members m~. .. • STAGE cast of 25 actors . S ay you've :.cheduled the local premiere of a new play at )Our theater, and all of a sudden the movie adapted from it comes out a few months ahead of your opening -and it's a smash hit. Does that help or hurt your audience for the stage v~:.ion? INTElUVIISSIO:N .. The M i~ado'' is the "orld's mo t popular G1lbcn on Sulli\an operttta. aranslated into more l:ingu:iges and performed in more cuuotrie th:in ;iny 01hcr The UCl production v.111 be under the musical di1 .... 11on of Roscm Hyler-Ritter. Or:.inge Coa)t College will find out later this month when pl.t)"-'right Aaron Sorkin's "A Few Good Men" opens a threc·\\eekcnd run in the OCC Drama Lab Theater. John Fcrlacca t) directing the military counroom drama. Actori. DavuJ Lamb and Michael Miller have an unusual hurden on their :.houlc.Jers. They're playing the.characters crc.itcd :.o indelibly by Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson on the ,~·reen. Uoth arc familiar to OCC audiences, Lamb hJ\ in~ co-,t:im:d in the college's recent "Rosencrantz and Guildl'll\tcrn .ire Oc3c.J" and Miller remembered for his D.ml1"oque IJw)er in "Inherit the Wind." "A Fe\\ Good Men" will be on the OCC 'tJ~c fcb ::!6-28, March 5.7 ::ind 12-14, one of i'he ,c,cn maJOr productions ~heduled b) the Cllllcge for the spring season. T• 11111 Theater Crttic ·r hc tc:rm began \\Ith "Antigone," which du,ed la:.t v.cekcnd in the Studio Theater. Thc popular "Full Contact Theater," an C\cning of team-oriented improvisation, ''ill be Maged this Saturday and March 7. The Orange County premiere of Don Gordon's "And the Derelicts .. is scheduled fur March 19-21 and 26·28 in the Studio Theater with theater department chairman Alex Golson directing. Another play, written by a local author. also wijJ be featured on the bill. Studeni playwrights and directors get their 15 or so minu1es of fame April 16-18 with a series of 10 short plays. Gobon and his wife. Harriet, will take the starring roles 1n Stephen Sondheim's "Swet.!ney Todd, the Demon Barber of l·lcct Street." which will run April 30 through May 16 in the Drama Lah. Joan McGillis ii. directing the macabre mu,ic.JI. Another one-act play festival, all directed by OCC ~tu1.knh. will be offered May 19-23. Playgoers can call the (l1llcge at 432-.5640 for additional information. 0 T he comic G1lbcr1 and Sullivan opera "The Mikado" v.111 hit the boJrds at UCl next weekend under the dircctmn of Heinz Blankenburg. head of the UCI upcr .J program I he '>J t1m:.1I mu)1CJI, set in feudal Japan. will feature a join Us for Lunch and enjoy a friendly atmosphere and excellent food including •Seafood• f.iime Conults (left), Rod R.tunlg (lop) .ind Mich.tel Irby In "A few Good Mtn." 1 o Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, February 11, 1993 r . Performances will be given Feb. 19 and 20 at 8 p.m. o Feb. 21 at 2 and 8 p.m. an UCl's Conccrl ll:lll. Cull 856-6616 for uckct inform:uio11. 0 T he Laguna Playhou~c is the firsl loc~I community thealer ~o announce ib )Che.dole for the 1_993-94 sea~n. its 74th')car of contanuoui. opcnat1on. The 11eason opener v.1ll be Joe Orion's outrageous Dri1 farce "Wh:it the Du tier Saw," opening Ser.I. 28 and runn through Qet. :?~ The pupubr mus1c3J "O l\t:r" is 11c,1. running from Nov. 2-Dcc. I:? An original p13y, )'Ct to be sclcc1cd. "Ill occupy 1hc th1 ,101. Pia) hOu!)C oCficaa" h:i'e been reJdtng hundrcJ) of cript subm11tcd O\Cf the p:m )CJr. If J u1ti.1bl.: pl:s) t!i n found, Laguna "Ill offer a l\Hrch:ir:ic tcr pla). c11hcr · M 1\ppc:il" or "Tall~)\ Foll; " "The M~i.ICI) of Irma Vcp" \\tll m;ilc 1u Or)ngc Cou1 premiere from March 15 through April 10 \\Ith t\\O 3i:IOr pln)tng the eight role" in tht' i.ho\\. The ~.1\0n \\tll d0>e \\llh Eugene O'Neill' d3~>1C comeJy "'Ah, \\ 1ldernc"," be performed Crum M.J) 17 to June 12 Currently. the Youth Theater of the l.olgut\J Pl:i)holbe occupying the st:igc with "The Bridge to 1·er:ib1th1a," an adaptation of K:11hcnnc Paterson's Nc"bury AVrard -winn book. You1h Theater di~cror Joe L:n1d~rdl1e 1 tagin): the story of:. )Oung farm boy v.ho befriend!) a new "Cit) gul Performances will be given Fridays Gt 7·j0, aturJay) a1 nnd 7:30 nnd SunJ..i)'S at 2 pm. until Feb. 21. v.ilh botll Sunday matincts nlrc3dy solJ out. The playhou c is located at 606 Laguna Cnnyon Road, Ulguna Beach, and ticket informnllun is lh 1l.1blc at 494-8021. UNBEUEYABU "STAKES" (WITHOUT THE GAMBLE) l Orange County's Destination For Great Steaks CelcbrZttP Valentine's D.1y .i\t The Barn Open 3pm 2300 Harbor Blvd. at Wilson , Costa Mesa in HARBOR •CENTER CaU for more information or reservations: 641 -9777 I') d 0 ., EC"8S: lounge_ lizard' legends in their own minds unday at the Back.su1gc. So "ho arc S:tl and Amanda? ey're actually characters created y local actors George Quick and th Hnnscn. Quick and Hansen a'c been doing their Sal and manda act for nearly four _year~. 1-bc1wecn other acting and 1rccting :wignmcnts. During a cent rehearsal break. Quick and an en talked about how they rca{cd their fictional characters nd how they've evolved over the ears. W e were having dinner one night," cxpltuncd Hansen. "We stancd •ughing and thought v.ouldn't it c fun LO do a real c~ggcnucd 'cg;u type of thing, :md 1t JU t cnt off from there. We v.ent to cgJ) nnd hit a lot of places. and e 3w the ult1ma1c act, v. hich h tC\C and Edr1c. We found a lot of atcnal from them. v.e JU t xaggerated a bit." "Sal and Amnnda foncy cnl)cf\c.\ \.Cr)' much h._c J Stc\.c nl.I EJ)1c Und of act." .ud Qu1c._ I'm 'ure Sal and Am.tnd.i 1h111._ i:y'rc beuer. They know thC') 're the show. Apparently, they met in Atlantic City, where Saf "as a black·jack dealer and Amanda v.as a showgirl. They've been married 19 years, and their v.edding date was June 3 l. "Everythmg's ju!tt a little bit off," i.nid Quick. laughing. He said the characters almost write themselves because they ha'e a cenain way of doing thing). Hansen agreed and added that her character of Amanda b unlike anything she'd ever done before. •·1 really transform when l become (his character.'' said Hansen. "It's very Sybil. She !illy\> and does things and has hi.\tory and she know) all about !>luff that I really don'1 even know or care about. They do kind or v.nte themselves. they can field any que 1ion. It's really "cird r ,e been doing theater for n lot of years and l\e never done an}th111g quile lilc 1h1!. ... me.'' "It's her nid.namc. )OU 1..noY+, M::indy. We're going to open~ ith 'The Beat Goes On.' " "Th:u's our theme ~ng " -..We like to open with that one Wh:it's th:it other song?" "'l Got Rh)lhm,' '.1.llh the maracas." ''That's a rh)thm·dancc thing ""e do. We dance:· . "I was a dancer.'' "She \\:IS the highellt l..ickcr .11 Cae ar's in Atl:intic Cuy. 1 "'J~ dealing blackjack, and she 1ui.1 saddled on over to me one n1gh1 :ind I was ~achelor hilltOf)." Ocfore the intef' 1cw ended. the Geckos did s:iy v.h:u the) "ere planning to do :iftcr their Valentine'!> !tho" du'Cl> "We're going 10 \ eg.t) .. 'J1J • Sal. "We're gonn.i be plJ)tng the ~trip. We're nut qu11e !lure ''hat club ) Cl." "They all \\Jill \J), JdJlJ AmJnda. A ftcr the Gcd.o<; left and Quick and Hani.en rc1ur1wll Quick S!l1d he d1dn ·1 l..llll\\ \\hJt ""J~ ne\l for 1he1r "" ir.1..ich '\Ve J un"t hJ\C Jn} pl..1n' k1r them after th1 . I'm .. urc 1hcre \\Ill rill1.1n1 ;ind their d.iy •~ coming." An)Onc .\\hO )QW one or the hov.) at the Dac.,)tagc Thc.itrc A fter ta.,ing a fcv. minulc!t to pause for photo , Quiel.. and Han~c:n excused them el\C!t and "cnt to fetch Sal and AmanJJ. "ho had grac1ou ly agreed 10 J brict1nlen1 \\ • .Ihc Gc.:~..p.ru,cJ to be \Cf) v.arm and pcr,un.iblc people. )M\\.·b1z pm'> "hl> obv1ou I} rcl1)hcd their Jllh\ ~JI confirmed that thcv hJd been m:m1cd for 19 \C:lr!t and h.id hcen doing their act ever !>Ince then. "About 17 vcJr "!>J1d the be -.ometh1ng. but I don.,..'t'"""k-n-,,-1,------ "' Oc ember l..nov.., "h.it to 'peel, but Quick pointed out th.11 1c Valentine' ~hov. 1-. nil ncv. 1.11crial. ' ilky·,oiced. Am~nda. "I used 10 be a shO\\g1rl. )OU know." ''hcn. It nlJ) not be until 1hc lull .1g.11n thal the} rear 1hc1r he.1J.., · "We're .... cnumg them un J trip. amt we're not lct1in1? them ne.1r u-,:· !>31d lfan,cn. l.1~ughm1? "\\'e h.t\C to !>enJ then\ .1"·" once in a" hilc,'' .11.kkd Qu1-.I.. · "It\ completely different from 1c Chri Ima~ how," :iid (ht.1c._. Out there arc ccn :ain rewards for 3\tng ccn them before. In this how, mo t of the songs :uc IO\'C l~ Ito«. pNll.I Amanda and Sal Gecko (Beth H;msen and George Quick) are back. "She's i.1111 my ho .... girl." added Sal with a booming bJritone IJugh. "She's the only i.hov.g1rl l\e got 10 the how." You C"Jn catch 1he "5JI .:ind Amanda \'Jknunc\ ~ho'' .11 the B.ick tage 1hc;itre. l'\':19 Pl.1"cn11.1 A\e . 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C05U ~. 646 5711> 0.cy Mt,ton l)flfouns The.lire lmpr~ fr(JITI II 11 pm Mond.ay Fil* .ldm.,..on • Huntinl1on Buch Pl.a.)hOu't-\II (,"lt•t x hool Tl 14 1 !>trathrn<.11 If' L.int• ti un 11ngton Be.ith, 8H 140S ci.,.,rg ix-n111m .aoc~ ol ''lhe lion 11\ \V1n1N J.,11111~ Coldm.in ' h1\looc...il dr i.111\J 'f)IAl1;:ht'•"K King I ll!flry II, his upti11e qut't.'11 JnJ' 1t,.,.l'f COOl('lllM)U) SOIU pr~ntt<J I ttdi'(\ ,ul<J SolturdJy ... it 8 pm • Hunlinlle>n l«.ach High School l'l<JS M.>1n St. Huntington Be.Kfi <)t,-t O'J711 11 t• \C'hoc1h produ,·11on of "Our 11.Mn run\ .it IJ pm feb 15 27 ltCl.t-b SJ SS • 01.an1• Coul Colltgt HO I f "'""...., Ro.Ml Cow ~ 412 SS()(, ruil Con t..act lhe.atre • unique •nd h.~roOU' 1m pr0111wt101Wl prodJC"tion, -...II tit• pt'rli.1on.-d .at 7 .tnd 9 pm !>Jturd.I~ l te.l..1·0 SS 1, "lm.lgine II • nnf! m.in mu>1<.al .iJ\l·n lUff ~(JI)' fot t lt11dren, ""'" ~ pre-.t·ntl"\.I .;1 '1 .a.nd 4 JO pm Sund.Jy ld .. b SS SO s 11 • Or.tnKt C°"nty C1uiti .it p_. .. 1,. ~vn phony 8u11ding. l l S C »nu A/'l.t 81\.J S..nt. 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Polter > A1'1)11.1r 1· (,;4') i.p. ~•• I 1 (, 18 CortJ.n t1rnl"'I ,, IU pm l i..1~lJ, 1 hvri.dJ» Jnd ~turd·~~. 7 p m I ml i,\ 11 JO .a m .if\d '> }0 I' 111 !>ur tJ 1.-i. I'• "' \l.Jrt .ll s 19 9) •Keith & Mugo'> \.\urdt-r M)>ll'n 11 'Xotl ' Se.iluctt.1 v ,1 .\ ll.ir r • !>c CtM.l Mew illJ .it,(, 1 t..~ .. •I yuu•~fl ..,h;Jd;in11. "h••'" J t JI• µon.. J d1nN-r gue-.b µtt"J<• •1 t II JJ m SostuHta, • lt Mt>tid1tn Hold J ~OO !'>' 1 '" r Bl\d l'.t"Y>purt St.-.. t ri, 1001 H• ;oiJ "'"'r My V..i .a "'"'" a~L.JJrd ,f ffiU\Of ,1 tlv•J1 •r m.r ,,,,....,J, ,;nd \P•~ .... , " • I\ hfold ·.a.1 ; 1if>l'<' .ii 11mt"K·1 Y'kT" ti " I ~ 4'> pm r1.J.iys SI (lf,l'I d1;t·i~ 1.-J d1tnl minimum pt., IX""'" • M f H.tn 1 n t' jtf 't.a uu n t 'Ill II M.KArthur 81\11 Ir.mt' Y5S tlL l •, .. r ~ •P<•oru,' .a new m~t ry<ur • I, U;. ·~l tJn tht ffiOl.lt' (.J)o)l.l.Joc.i " I\ JK•">'·f'l<,I ltidJys at 8 pm and SJturd.l,,.. "' '/ p 1~ Adm·~~•OO Sl8 ~4tt 1'c.-.arLy '"'I""' Be.ich M.lmott Sutt~ l onhnUl"\ 1t'• ~ 1.a • pt'r couple MfSll.'ty lo\l-e~t-ncl fl.I ~.•i:•· whieh 1ndu00 d1nnt.-r th~ ~,,.,..... J 1.,., room W•le frtd.i~ or S.iturd.ly t'\.1 , .. ,,~ 11wl bft'Jl.f.jJ.;( the l\hl dJ~ JI tlH• /\\Jfft"ll \ \\;1ndows 1~ur.int We've Hired A New Seiver • For 0ur $13.95 S And All¥ou-Can-~ e Rib Promotion. ~ fr1wre )OU ,.. "'°" .. )OU Pl) i>c 35 Locations SeMng Southern Cahfomia Aef8f to l'our Yellow Pages for the Loc:atJOn Nearest You • ~-,,,..~~M'\21 t)Cln .. oini M,.,..""""lfl ""' lfl l~fl ilf'gt'.l • ewe~)· 8ROWNS 'hl'T\' WO ~ fllllf\' dl.ll \UU M kit Huntington BNch • 842 6602' Newport Beech· 675 591 0 • VALENTINE From 3 Weekend ~rformanccs of Mystery Cate's "Nolr Suspicions," a comedy tribute to ·Casablanca' that 1s playing at the Mezzanine Restaurant in Irvine Showtimes and prices are 8 pm f nday S 38 per person includes dinner, perlor!TI-'nce and tax), 5 Md 8 30 p.m Saturday (S~8 per person includes ·dinner, perlormance and tax); and 5 pm Sunday ($55 per person includes one gl.lss of Champagne, a rose tor the ladies, gratuity, regular menu and the st1owl For reservouons, coll 955·CLUE t-:iewport Beach Mdmott Suites continues its "Mystery Weekend Get-Aways" that include an elegant suite over1oolung the Back Bay, a three.course dinner and pcrlormance of Noir Suspicions·· at M~tery Cafe, and breakfast the next morning (Saturday or Sunday) at the Suites' Windows Restaurant all for S 149 per couple The Valentine's Day Package includes all of the abO"e with a SuOO.,y night stay onlt for S 1 79 Call 854-4500 • • .:.A.~1:.ft::v .. 't'J. 'oday through Tuesday, the Hyatt Newporter is offering o special get-away package for swuthcarts on Valentine's Day deluxe oKcommodations for two, a bOtlle of Champagne 1n your room; coffee and danish 1n the morning, and an Enchanted Evening bOard game for your entetta1nment -all for S 150 a night Dinner for two at R1storante Canton or JambOrcc Cafe costs on aQd1ti0nal S60 Reservations arc recommended right away at 729· 1 234. . Red Lion/Orange County Airport offers local romantics a variety ol overnight Valentine's Weekend pac~ges featunng ~rything from roses to cheteaubnand Pnces for "Rcnduvous fOf Romance" Friday through Sunday range from S 120 to s 179 pu couple For reservations, phone 540-7000 Hornblower Dining Yachts at Manners Mlle Center, 2431 W Coast Highway, l'lewport Be<Kh, 1s offering Valentine's Weekend dinner/dance cn.tlsu boarding and cru151ng 7 to 10 30 p m Fnday·Saturday Tickets are $49 to S65 per gu(st A "Sweetheart Champagne Brunch Cruise" bOards and cruises 1 Q.30 a.m to 1 p m Sunday Tickets are S!6 per guest Cell 646·0155 • ~ 111.w:: The Mike Ollvlerl land (formally Ha.11 Mary & leather Wolf) and The Difference perlonn at 9 p .m Sunday at SBG (the club at Lucy's Bar and Gnll), 353 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach There will be s 1 dnnk specials, tree pool from 8 to 11 p m and grvcaways from Culture Shock (all 673-7800 tor ffiOl'C info. Joseph Husztl directs UCl's 28-member Chamber Slngen In a music.I c.clcbratJon of love through the ages at 8 p m. Saturday and Sunday in the rcnc Ms Concert Hall Perlonnanc:cs of opera, musical comedy, sOlos and duets will be 1nterlpcrled with love poems, j()k(S, readings and comedy. E«h member of the audience receives a Valentine from 1 choir member and is invited to join the singers for a post-concert "Hearts and Flowers" reception on stage. nckets range from S6 to SB. (all 856-6616. Maxwell's By the Sea, 31 7 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, presents a special Valentlne's Day ~rfonMnce by D~e Frlshbcr9 at 4 and 6 p .m. Sunday. Admission is SS, and there is a S 7 minimum food or 14 Orange Coas't Week~nd i ~hursday, Februa,Y 1'1, 1993 THE MAIN EVENT t>cverase chaf'ge. Cati 536-2555. Grarrrny Award-winning jazz-fusion bend Hiroshima pafonu two lpCdM Valcntlnc's o.y shows -at 7 end 10 p m Sunday -at the RhyUvn CIJ/c In Santa Ma. A special dinner pecbgc for s 7 5 includes dinner, show, Champagne and a rose. fi<kets are evailable.ttvough rte.k(t.YidSter at 740-2000 and RhyUvn Cafe at 556..(N'E. • .:£puietf.. £uuih Sea Clrd'e Auxiliary of norence Ctlttenton Scfvlccs of Orange County hosts o Valentlne's Dey lun<Mon 11 .30 am. today at Newport Hart>of Yacht Club 1n Balt>oa Cost is S35 pu ~~on Contact Mta Encksoo at 673-2044. Oran9e Countv Anhui Assisi.nee Lef!ue holds a Valentine Luncheon 11 30 a m today at Hacienda Restaurant in Santa Ma Cost is '10 per DCBOn ~ 978-PETS '.Di.J./lla!P Though It wasn't lnterickd to be a Valentine's display, the "E:J Corazon S.ngrantc/Thc llccdlrt! Heart" exhibit It Hcwpoft Halbof Alt M&tsa.lm, 850 Sain Ocmcntc Offlc. 1-CWport kach, stn has the name fOf It. IVtd the last day to '4tch It is Sunday -Valentine's o.,y. ~arc 10 a.m. to 5 pm. thtough Sunday. Admission IS $4 tot adul~, S2 for senior otizcns end students and free f0r children under 12 and museum mcmbu5. Call 759-1122 for more details Antlqt.M Valentine c.wds which date from the late 1800s ~ the early 1900s are on d isplay OOring mail houn ttvough Sunday et Cl'f$t.IJ Court. Bear Street and Sunflower Avwuc In Costa Mesa fOf info, phoM 432·2160. Vlnt.lgc fashion KCCSMHta and w.acntJncs w\11 be on display Sat\lday ttlrough F~ 28 at the Newland HoYM Musalm, 19820 8eac.h 8lvd , Huntington Beach. • Q)uau.sfott "Love, From tk V•Ucan to the rtayboy MMslon" Is the title of mamed Catholic priest Father Chaties Ara's puscntatlon to the Newport Irvin« ltoUIY Oub at noon today at the Airponer Im in IMne Iva performed Hush Hefner's wedding C(remony and i~ o hcensed marriage and fa1nity counselor. for more Information, call 631-7740 local author ChnstJnc G~tafwn ha.S txen leading & sencs titled "Th« Alt of SWEETS From 3 P.1ncucraJ, lbOSl \'on K.1rmJn, . lf'\ine (phone 668~U) II \\Ould be :i \Cry glX.)(.f 1Je:i w orJcr ahead of lime. ruut JS t3l.1n~ lh1\ \\hOle thing to the mtU '>'llh hcarH.hapcd p1z.z..1' ..1nd 'hc..1r1 beets" as g:im1 h. The V11lcntine's Day Sfuua piece ck re51 tnncc as :i hean-~hapcd, nndfn!J. Mate" that c~ 7:3().8 30 p.m Mondays OfW,·~~~ 11'1 Februlry at MMtM't looks1ort, 3081), Manne, 8albol l\Jond Gus the outhOf of ''Ladies & Gentle '-"n women Sharing w1lll women about M of Relating to Men" (Orphan ~s says lovc·sceke'l con get wit ~ttw out of the meetings even If they twf>.t ottcndcd P'CVlOUS pr09rams In the sene.s Wsgcsted ~tion Is S2 pa class. FOf more 1nfo, call 6 7 3· 7185 ftCH Or.n9e County prewnts a special evening' of post-VaJentlne's C> love po'Cvy at 8 pm fnday, Feb 19, Be« Street Cafe at Crystal CO\Jlt. John 81\Jgalett.o and three other locol poen will read works of love lvl open rud1ng follows Adminion is flee -Compl/~d by Mitt Co thrcc-l.1yereJ :iffaar of Chl\COIJtc, ganJchc ;ind \Jn1lla ..:rl'.lm c::ile, dcrorJled "llh )OUr O'>'n pcl'OOJI 111C~KC fuu1 ha-. a i.pc,1al menu pl.mne,J fur the d.1) Phone S.t ·9500 to •mange for )Our "'lrdl> lo be on lhe \Jc) crl Jltcr the. 'pcciJI V:ilen11ne's DJ) l!lltrCC c.hOIC'C) ha\C been 1.k\\)UrcJ Sfuu1 1 a,,tJ t<.tcu's nc"c'1 and mosl h:indwmc 1ra11on .1, loca ted 1n ·rri..inglc Square. See OESSERTS/15 Bring Your ~e for Fun. Sen an~ Cin.:.tt ~tl'.tL. '· 'hid.en & !'x·.1l111txl ll,Cll•l>l"-'fR•\l \111 ( 0( ~I J\11 ~•(,I(( >l P rl\K fll '> 111•-l lOO 1-eor fWI a.J. "'-"'-(7141 7i4-49'f0 dSO Blt<li ~t~. Nt'ltflv« RN.II (1141 ~S-Oflll y at --- ltf DESSERTS From 14 1, there any problem here witb th.: "freedom of Speech on Cake" ,,,111.: • That pcrson:il message 011-111ei.> could get out o( hand, ~ ~e J -erect when you contact llJ IJn Robbins at 3421 Newport l ' I near Lado. They :ire r o.iu .. ing pc~nalizcd mes.uge) o ... .: acJm heart cakes ...,ith both , i..1.• :anJ ice cream -and )OU cJn dl.'..iJe \'i hat fla\'Ors )OU W3nt 1f )OU phon~· them today at 675·9 1 ~1. lhc' '"II mal e free JcliH~ry on .h 1HJcr O\er $1 5. Pnc~ stnrt at SI')') Ir \OU arc cool ing muffin) for '1u1 l.1J') Valentine' party, )ou're J • -c:cthcJrt who de ervcs 1.hnncr .au, l1ut 1f )OU can't male the ume 1: the mulfin'I -there 1\ JI"">). '1 n t..ut Jt )our local marlct ·''· 'u'h a AJptrn Ut ttl Their ., ng atll'ltf) doe\n ·1 \top \lo 1th 1 h Jc1..oratcd. fro)tcd muffin,, ~ ,heh C'I :m: hllcd "1th c.:wlie .. , ~prmllcJ and hcJrMhJpcJ, c.-ntlc prtc.:C). Chccl out the r tc I nJnglc S4uJrC bllCI') . • I ' 'omcthing on J granJcr "'JI U1ll tlamlltoo. o" ner 1.1f The l annH), "hich 1 a 'e"port • Jm.irl ·turncJ·rcstaurant. ba> .ur;ir e:eJ for dinner and n romantit 1.tu1,c. S35.50 per pcr~n Th1!> ,, ... m, a mdlow way to go. quietly c.i111mun 111g w11h the \\ater :1nd .u .r lo,cd one{ } on a Ham1l1on l•u.1t, then pulling up to docl and ,1111c Or the rc'c~c: cat first, then ..r 11,c Call The Connery at ~-..5777 for re crvat1ons. \t "C""l)'>tnl Court, Traetoria Spl~o ~'"'mg a sumptuou , fou r-cour e J ncr "11h Champagne cocl..ta1ls. re. .I l1.1ng·!>tcm roses, 1roll1ng m ... ,1~1Jn • SOu'-entr menus and • l'ul iro1d pho1ogr:iph . The menu Father Ara's dozen ways to get time alone -for lovers 1 ..... -..... " ........... _.,111 1'111 L ___ .... ... =,.. ............ . I. .... -• llilll I -................... ...... 2 2 -....... _ ......... ............ --.. u .......... -.. _____ , ;if&.,,,,,.. .. -... .... I• .... _ ............ --·----.......... 1 ...... .-........ ...... . .... __ ... _ ..... .., ..... . ........ & •• ....... -...... --·-·--.:...----... "·' ??? .......... == .. ··..: ----... .:-·=---· -.If I .. '"' ,, Goodies at Haute Ca"e Include "Caged Heart" ($5.25);. double-mousse caJ.e (S.i.25); and French Valrhona chocolate caramel!> (t,5 n ·nh l. includes porcini·mu~hroom 'loup and :i choice of broiled flle1 mignon "Ith pra"n': ling llalmlrn \lo Ith Champagne lccl ~aucc; frc'>h c3tlop'> )Juiced m tomato ,oJl..1 auce, plus an arr.iy of \cduct1'c de '>Cfh,. llU h a' hCJrl·\h.1pcd PRIEST From 3 \\hat' thJI°' Don't th1nl 11 pnc\t, e'en one "1th those aedcntial'>, CJn rcl.ite 10 the "oc of the "eddcd 1 No problcmo f;uhcr Ara ha'> al~ been muncJ t~c p..1i.1 11 }CJr No J..1Jd1ng He e\Cn h.1' fl\c tccn·Jge ch1IJrcn. "I u ed to be upl>Ct "hen ~uple \locrc late 10 church,'.:_r.rJ \JllJ in .in mtcmcw l..1s1 "cck .. •No"" I Jon't understand ho" an}onc CJn mal..c 11 on time." Ara has another claim to fame: I le mJrricd Hugh HefnerJThat 1s, he conducted the July I. 19 9, "e1.khng ceremony of the Pla}bo)' publl)hcr to K1mbcrler Conrad ;11 the PIJybo~ MJnsion 1n Holmb) Hill · Because e'eryonc lcpl a J..ing him whether he behevcd the prev1ou ly confirmed. Bunny-cha tng bJchelor .... ould remain m.imed, Ara \HOie 3 book: "The Grau 1s Greener Where It'~ Watered. All A's for Succc fut Relation'>h1p ... _ • He'll dispense some of the "1 don1 1n that book toJav in a Valentine's • Day-tinged addre· to the Ne"port Irvine Rotary Club. The title of hi presentation at the mcettng. \loh1ch begins at noon at the A1rporter Inn in lrvinc: "Lo\.'e, From the VattCJll to the Playboy Man~1on." Ara first studied psycholO&Y because of the hiJh number of parishioner families that ~ere be1na tom apart by drug • alcohol and other societal alls. He diSCOYCrcd that "rcli.&i<>n and psycholO&Y work aoaetncr.'1 C' 1rutnc ice cream dipped in white chocol:ite, drizzled with dark chocolate, resting in raspberry .. aucc; or Spiga's lira mi u: m.i!>CJrponc chce c "hipped with rum and ..and\\1Ched between l.1)Cr' of laJ)[tngC~. dipped in CllprC) 0 and )Cl"\ Cd "ith strawberry )aucc and Cn:mc.· Ang/:Ji)ie. The price here '' S69 95 per couple. Seating arc JI .i 30. 6:30 and 8.30 p.m. on SaturdJ) anJ Sunday. Phone 540-3365. 3333 Oear Street. Co t3 Mc'>J. . Father Ara's signs of a healthy relationship 1 ..... ~---t.fMM 'wtlJ,' 1.1111~• I• ........ 02P£1D ..... 1 -----.......... 1.1111~•_.. ....... ,. tx••· Ll ..... W .. .... 1. 1111 ~. --........ --... 111111111 ...... .... ...,tt , a "In rcllg1on, they talk about dc,p.11r. In ps)chology. it's dcprc ion. In religion. the oppollilc of th.it I) hope. In p ychology. it's po it1vc 1hinl1ng." Ht book tries 10 help those m rel3t1on hip focus on '4hJt is good about their m:uc and 10 O\Crlook the fault . "Appreciate )Our mate. E-.ery d.iy look m ht or hJr C)es. not JUSt on V~lcntine's Day. and uy, 'thank )Ou for being my IO\.C{, m~ playmate.' ... And both have to do 11. Water that IO\e w11h 1pprec1atton." He encourage marned·w1th-ch1ldren couples 10 i.ct a 1de "date nigh ts" once a week and to pend tv.o n1ahts and three days t<>&cthcr at a motel without the kids four times a )car. "Give your children some sensible ncalcct. We tend 10 mal.e marriage chnd centered. We need to make momaacs c.ouple centered.'' I le also rcrommcnd men and "omen talk plc:i .. :intly tu one UOl)thcr, keep arpc:uan..:e\ Ufl Jttc.I prJCt1c~ "lol o tou,hmg " f llr 15 )CJ~ Ara \'iJ\ a p11c'>t .11 fhc Southern CaltforntJ pJmhc., .. , u~d to lt\c in B rcctorv. wh1.:h I CJll a home for UO\locd fa1h·c~ Now rm a ...,cd father ·· One of lh())C chun:hc\ "'J' ~t Cec1ha '\ 1n Tu 11n, "'here he met h1' '41fc Shirley. "'ho al the time .... us 1he lay director of the reltg1ou;, cdu.:utitin program for Catholic children enrolled u\ public k htXll They fell Ill 10\.C, &Ot married, bu1 Ara d1dn'1 le.a\.e the pnc thooJ The Rom.in ~tholtc church no longer con 1dcrs Ara fit for pan h 'Allrli., dce mina him a "pnc t not m good tanding." llo~c\.cr, m the Church. once a mJn 1s onJamcd. he\ a prie t fo r hfe. Ara bclon 10 a group of n rncJ pne t who arc ready to return to pari~hes once celibacy bcC\lme 11n option, somethma he bche,·es will · llJ\c )UU n01kcd1 A .. pc.·1.1.tl "-,omcthing" I'> 111 the .ur tlm \'Jkn11nc') ,c.t,lHl 11·, c.·11h•r romJm·c or pulkn \\ 111,hc.·,cr. cuJJlc up 10 a l.'ul~ r1.. ... tJ111 .1111 th1' SunJJ): thcn. 1.11.....-l\H1 hc.•rt· h.1pcJ a'p1rtn JnJ ,-:ill u' 111 the.· 0\l)flltng. h.ippc:n 'de,ptte. th.:' •'P!X''•te '1~11.11, current!\ c.vm10..: fMm the V.1t11.Jn .. , .. ., JU'>t J mauer ,11 time \\'hen I "'J" ltl'!lt a pnc,t. 1."~"'me :a,l,.,·d \\'h, Jon't C' Jthllli.> c·at mcJt ''" Fmb\)., \\II\ J0 th e\ 'J' m..1'' in Wttn'l \\h\ j,. lhC r ·re al\\,I\\ lt.1l1an 1 \\ h, Jren·1 pr1c'" m.1rr ,,!'" 'll" \\C h..1\e ..111 thc'c ch ng ... , ' "" the qut'>ttc.'n '' \\I, 1 "'II ''\•rncn ,, t>rJJ111..:J"l" Tilt'> -.on vf J Lch..111e'c c. ,1mh m..11..e r (ht, mc.11hcr ,11!1 rc,11k' 'in l'\c"pvrt llcJdt) bcl10.:\c!> Im m;srm·d c\pcne1Ke\ hJ\C hclrc:J tu m ;J\ .I pnl.'\I ' · I founJ out the I 1n.rnc1.1l ,1rc:,,C) Ill ll1Jrr1Jg_C fl\ llOC: thm~ 111 he Up llll th.:: pulpll prcJl.'h1111t ·•i,!.tllhl lllJtCltJli'lll, ti\ Jlllltl er W 'U"l\l.' ,\\ ..1 fan111\ tl1c'c JJ\' Ar J\ c1•un-cltng 1111t,c\ arc 111 Ci: rrilo~. ""here he rc,1Je\. aflJ he 1..ontmuc Ill m.:l.'.t \\llh en!!·•~cJ couple' JnJ p1:rform "edJ111g' In the auJu:n.:e .11 11nc \\\:JJ1ng . untl\!lnu\\ n t Ill him. ":i the thcn·luturc I~ Pl.1\ m;u..: ,,f th~ Year \\ bcn "-1mbc1 O:\ C'onr:nl\ 11mc to "all. du\lon llll! Jl'>k JpproJ.:hed. he callcJ Ar.i unJ ,.11J. ") ou·rc a g1x>d m1m,1er. Hd anll I Ytant )OU 10 ~rform ,1ur ""JJ1ng " lie called J pne 1 trienJ for 3d\ICC The fncmJ :a'~cJ 1! he ('(1uld CUI"\ the 81bk. "A Protc,t.mt m1n1,1cr '.11J ll' mal e ~urc ~ou gr\c them m'trud1on AnJ I .:11J, '\\o'A, the\ can gl\e me m,1rud11m •'" 0 F~thcr Ara' bl'Oi "The Gr1~ 1\ Greener \\.hue It' \\'Jtert'd" ( C.J, Puhli hiflj.. sn 9.S) I .n-.1/Jb/e fir C'31/1ng 6JJ-llJ2. . . Orange Coaat Weekend I Thursday. February 11 , 1993 15 I • l ~I l o,I \ .. .. , Chtne se Food For Tll ougllt . I > RES TA ·U RANT 'I' COMBINATION PLATE FRIED RICE OR CHOW MEIN . . WITH 1 ltem.; ....... $2.99 i ltems ....... $3.99 _....__ 3 ltems ....... $4.99 • ~~~ ~ ' ~ We believe that Education is most ~~ important: That is why we are donating 2% of our gross income to the Newport Mesa Unified School District . Chi~Doll 424 E. 17 th Street Costa Mesa 722-7552 I> 17"St t ~·"'°· J < Doi ! ! . * 16 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, February 11, 1993 .: