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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-04-22 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • Prehistoric bison bones unearthed . ..._ Crane operator discovers bones of mammal that roamed the Costa Mesa area thousands of years ago. A rare fi nd ... V' The bones once belonged 10 a bison that lived between 10,000 and 120,000 years ago. ~ The bisons -which stood as tall as 9 (eet -survived on grass. skeleton of a baby mastodon was dis· covered at a Me sa Verde construction site near the historic Estancia home. It was actually an alert crane opera· tor named Larry Wee se who spoiled the bison bones last week while dig· By LoriAnn Basheda Sbft Wnftf EAST SIDE -Paleontologists have unearthed the bones of a prehistoric bison at the abandoned Lindberg El· ementary school site where a huge res- V' The bison bones are the second significant prehistoric find in Costa Mesa. In 1962, the skeleton of a baby mastodon was discovered at a Mesa Verde construction site. ging some 15 feet under a grassy field at the old school where thousands of children have played over the years. W~ese apparently noticed the soil change from reddish brown to beige, and he decided to investigate. Lodged in the pale dirt was a piece of bison leg bone. Y"·Among the bones (ound at the Lindberg site is a bison jaw with most of ilS teeth in place -an archaeological rarity. ervoir is being constructed. "It's really very exciting," said Fran Govean, an Irvine p~leontologist hired by the Mesa Consolidated Water District to oversee any ar- chaeological finds du ring the excavntion of the former school, locntcd al Orange Avenue and Do nning their hardhats, from left, Jamie Everson, Samantha Scott and Anne Schroeder at· tended the topping·off cer· emonr of the Newport Beach. Central ibrary. At right, library trustee Lucille Kuehn. r~ 1974, it was just a vision. But on \X'ednesday morning, when 200 boosters gathered at the site of the new central library in Newport Beach, they realized they were Topping off a dre am By Russ Loar sun wiur I n 1974, Lu cille Kuehn ran for a Newport lleach City Council scat vowing to fight for con 1ruc1ion of a new library. Nineteen years later, Kuehn is at last witnessing the realization or her dream. Kuehn nnd obout 200 library boosters gathered for a topping-off ceremony Wednesd:iy morning in the shadow or the new, 54.000-square-foot central library· under construction on the edge of Newport Center. Completion i expected by March 1994. -• 23rd Street. "I've already told a few scientists, and they're quite excited." The bison bones are the second significant prehistoric find in Costa Mesa. ln 1962, the been a long fight anJ a long·term dream that's fi nnlly becoming a reality," Kuehn said. Ku ehn, a 67-ye.ir·old Corona del Mar resident and former UCI instructor of comp::irati\e cult ure, \\as a Nev.port Beach city counci lwoman from 1974 to 1978. "When I ran fo r the City Council, the main plank in my political platfo rm v.as to improve the library facilities and scn iccs in Newport Beach," she said> "Ifs a v.onderful city, but we didn't hav_c the kind of library service that the city merited.'' The area where the bones were found has been cordoned off so Govean and her assistant, Brooks Smith, can continue hunting for clues to the creatures that inhabited Costa Mesa c See BONES/A1 6 32,000-square·foot library was cut down to 10,000 square feet. "It was way undersized. By the time it was built it was 100 mall fo r the city's needs." lo 1987, Kuehn and others assisted City Librarian LaDonna Kienitz to develop a plan calling for a new 54,000-square-fool library. "Then we started an educational program for the City Council and the community:' said Kuehn, a member of the Library Board of Trustees. "We lobbied the council and this time, we got a unnnimous vote. h 's been full speed ahead ever since." During the last three years, Library An onshore flow will brtn1 u1 PADn'V ~rtty dciudy n I LI skies and a !;!.!) !J!J 1 slight drop in tem~rature today, clearing again tonight. See Weather, A2 lft ~'O..tv PJol Paleontologists Fran Govean, holding part of bison jaw, and Brooks Smith show the discovery to Mi\ry Urashima, or the water district. Water officials plan rate hike ~Increase of 15 to 20 percent is planned to offset budget shortfall. Genis suggests cutting expenses. By LonAnn Basheda Stall Wnter ~ COSTA 1 MESA -Water of- ficials will recommend a rate hike today that would boost the ave rag6 citizen'!> wa ter bill 15 to 20 pe rcent starnng this Jul) in order to offset a projected bud- get shortfall. according to Mesa Con~hdated Wa ter Dis· tricl General Manager Kark Kemp Bui Costa Mesa tJ)·Or are good and vnluable reason~" for the poliC) that prov1dei. for spouse tra\CI expenses. Kemp )a1d he v.ill propose the rate hal e to the board of direc· 1or at a meeting this afternoon Bo:ird members v.ill debate the hike at publtc budget hearing~ ;et for 3 p m Ma~ 6 and at .. OuestiOn of tho Oay Sandy Genis u ted the 1J'ldept"nder1 t-.hc Should we pay more? agcnC) consider tramma their travel expense~ be· fore digging into cuslcm· ers' pockets. Water officials spent more th:in S46,000 last )'Car tra,eling 10 16 con· fcrcnces in California, La s Vegas and Van· couver. \\later 0111c1.:i l> are recom- mending a rate hike o( 1 S-20 percent in order to off ~t a proiected budget shortiaJ ~ o(ftc1als ha11e been lambasted lor spending thousands on un~sa" tr a\.el cfo ) ou think they are entitled to the 1ncrease1 "'The numbers seems real high to me." Genas Lea\.e }OUr thoughlS, along \o\1th name and phone number. on the Readers' Hotline 642-6086. said. "Some conferences are \Cl°\' useful, but the\ can O\erlap ;. · Last \ear, for 1nst:ince. all five directo;, attended two of the 16 confcren.:es. and four darectllt signed up fo r another three con- ference!> In aJJ1t1on. the d1,tnct has a poh-1 of pl) ang for the tra\eling e\pen!IC\ of all w Jter official,· spou-i~' Kemp said the d1\tr1ct· tra,el e'pensc account will be 'crull· nized when budget he:mng begin toda). but he defended their past conf ercnce co<>t as "fa ir."' p m Ma) 13 at the d1~trtct's of· fi ce at 195.i Placentia Avenue Two add111onal hearings to ac· cept pubhc comment on the pro- j)O)JI hJ'e been ...:heduled for 3 p m • MJ\ :!O. 3nd ~ p m • ~b~ "27 Kemp '.ltd he ~nt1c1pates the tx>.ird "all aJopt a final budget on ~I J} 27. ~nd appro' e a r:ite increJ\e .. The que,11on " not 1f there w 111 t-e a r ale in..:rea e, but hov. mu h the rate incrc..l!\e will be:· he 31d "There were people in the nudience who were moved to tears, ns I w:is, because it's Kuehn successfully lobbied council members to build the current main libr:'.lry in Newport Center, but her recommendation for a Foundation co·chairs Elizabeth and Joh~,.,.. I SeeLIBRAR~ "The better informed the de· cision makers Jre. the bette r off th-! communit) 1s,'· Kemp said, ndding that he believes "there Bo;ud member\ al<;0 will be a~ked to decide "hether t.o 1m· plcment the incrca e over a one· or ~O·)'C3r period See WATER/la,_ News Analysis Marketplace: Every•'s a winner except ·the bidders Who lost out ~ Had they known of a compromise, other swap meet companies would have sought to reopen negotiations. By Tony Cox 8usi'las EcMor COSTA MESA -When Orange County Mnrketplnce 'Operator Tel-Phil Enterprises Inc. and the Orange County fair Board reached a compromise Tuesday over the new lease for Tel-Phil's wap meet on the state-owned fa irgrounds, ju t about everyone was happy. Tel-Phil owner Bob Teller won ignificant reductions 1n the pcrcenu~ae·ba ed rents-he promised to pay in competitive biddina last year. The Fair Board achieved iOme rent hikes over current levels and 101 assurance that Tcl·Phil would not raise the rents it characs the rccc ion·plaauc:d sellers 11 1hc swap meet. The Marketplnce merchants rejoiced in the foct that they will be temporarily spare<J rent increases. So was this a win·win-win settlement? Not if you n k the bidders who lost out to Tcl·Phil in trying to win the wap·mect contract last year. "Seven bidders offered virtually the same financial terms," snid Jeff Bumb, a partner with the San Jose Flea Market and one of the finalists in the fairgrounds bidding. "For the state to arbitrarily change the terms without reopenin& the bid h:is created a huge e'po ure. I think l°u're talking some huge lawsuit ." Both the fair Board ond Teller anticipated the po sibility that the settlement would cnu e law uit - Teller aarccd as part of the deal to pay the Fair Board's costs of ddcnding any suits filed by losina bidden. Teller did not, however, aarcc to pay any judamcnts aaain t the state. Bumb•s company ucd the board SH ANALYSIS/I-*,_ Inside tho Daily Pilot A ch ild's world It's enough to make a grown man wish he \\asn't a grown man. Today·~ Weekend section h1ghh hlS the bevy of upcoming act1v1t1es geart'd lO\\ ard children and youths . We're tal~mg v1rtual·reahty devic~. 11~ snakes. the whole shabang It starts with the eighth annual Imagination Celebration, wtuch k1cM off 1Ls nine·day run th1 Saturday and continu~ through to the followi ng wee~end's Youth Expo '93 at the Orange County Fairgrounch and beyond .... TDCAU . 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Newport Beach to Join battle against graffiti By Tony Oodero Stall \It NEWPORT Bl::.AC H -Carr) a rclt·tap marker. go to J•UI. Th:u. among othe r 1hing.s, ~ the me\ age the Cit)'. Cou ncil's gang ta\k force hope ttl send out v.heo 11 proposes an an ti·graffa11 ord1 - n.1ncc that maltc it 1llegal to po · \C'I gr .iffiti tool "It'll JU~I give the police an en· forccmcnt tool." u1d Councilman John I ledge • the chair of the gJng tai.k force. ' Be 1Jc., making it illegal for JU • \Cn1lc-. 10 tole u ound ucb graffiti tool' a aerl) I can\, felt mar~en and paint ticu, the ordinance al )() ~ould clamp down on busi· ne tha1 sell th 9tems to )OUfl& pe rte. Graffiti cttanup cf· forts would al'° be bccf ed up by the ordinance. , Several citie hl'c pUK~ la~ to combat the rise in sratrati and ta int thet ha ldt treet ~ I curbs and roedl lit .. ttd with 1ratr1t1 C0tta Maa. palled a simi· s.. GRAfffTWlla .. 1AI Thursday, Aprll 22, 1993 Newport Buch/Costa Meu Dally Piiot Karate studio . chops its fee for first lesson DENNIS BROOKMAN, chief instruclor" at the United Studio of Stir Defense (650-863<>) on East 17th Street in Costa Mc a (across from Vons), is offering Best Buy~ readers a "surprise" <.hscount for group or private les ons. The karate studio, '"hich teaches the Shaohn Kempo style of Lo ca I On Today's Question What sentence do you believe should be given given to Powell and Koon? Managing Editor Steve Marble, 642-4321 ext. 3ee ly •• 'bratc, offers lessons for children and adults. Brookman ..-lll give a free introductory lesson for people \\ho.are interested: upon enrollment, studenls n:cehe a free karate uniform and imtrµction They face a maxim urn of 10 years and $2.S0,000 in fines. "Just fine them the "Give them the "They should be "I think they should "I think Koon and money. ~f they go to death sentence. I given 10 years in a serve a few years in Powe ll should serve prison, it will be think their time nas maximum security prison, then a few jail time for the one of those fancy come to pay their prison ... They'll > <.'ars working for horrendous ad they ~ manual. (.1s~ed at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa) ones -no dues." last about one Ct11trans. Plus fines." committed." if-I can recommend Wyldelt 13n.>o~man per onally. My ·hear-old :.on has taken Photos and inten ie1\> by /Gusuya Ramone punishment there." MICHAEL METZ week." JOSH ELLIS HANAN Al·NAQEEB KAREN BLANOR lr\'ine ANNA HIRST Newport Beach Costa Mesa Best group k~sons from him for st.\ months. pracuces his Dana Point Irvine Buys les,ons nearly e'ery minute ------of th1.. dJv and can't wail for "lo.arate n1gh1-." If )OU h;l\c t..1d-.. or ti )OU ''ant to try a sport full or ,clf-d1sdpl1nc .1nl.l.fun, give Drookma n a 1..,111 anJ J!>lo. for 1hc free lesson The United S1uJ10-. of Sell Ddense has loca1ions 1hruugho111 1hc count,ry. I r:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::.: ... ::::::::::::::::::::::::::· Impatient gunman counts to 1 o, shoots victim D IN AS U;\IQCE CELUH<XJ'lOi OF Earth Day, Plains ·11uc \ alut· I lomc Center on Harbor Boule, a rd tn Co,ta ~ksa (546· 7080) is ha.,,1ng a n.:C) clcd paper b.ig sale 1oday onl). The sto1 e 1' offe nng 20 percent off an) thrng that '' tll lit 111 a bag. Bags can be p1clo.ed up pri1..1r w 'Jk I h1: dis ount docs not apply to plm .:-r 11x11., m ,,lie men.:h;ind1sc and cannot be u 1111l 111cl.I v.11h .rny 01hcr discount!>. q FOR THE J>\°"11 11 ~car>. Air lherap), a Mia Ro.,e pruJu1. l. hJ'> been 1.1ppmg b;icteria, i.moke. pulkn .rnd dusl mite:. from the air to help pcupk breathe ca,ier. \'v11h the help of a le'' 1..~sentiJI oils from curu'> lrull,, \1iJ Rose Palcncar dc.,.cloped a norHo\1C .m punl) 1ng n11~1 1n J non·acro!>ol rc9c1Jblc Jluminum 1..Jn ....,, Night shift leader at Jack-In- The-Box shot in the legs while trying to open safe for robber. By LoriAnn Basheda S~!IWr.ter COSTA Mt:.SA -A Jack·ln-The·Dox employee was shot in lhe legs Tuesday night after failing to mcel an armed rob· ber\ IO-second deadline to open a afe for "hich he didn't even lo.now the combi· 11a11on. "(The gunman) said: 'Open the safe in 10 )Cconds or I'm ·gonna blow your head olf.'" sJ1d another employee Y.ho asked not to be indenufied. The robber kept his promise, she said, firing his semiautomatic handgun at the exact moment the 10 seconds Y.ere up. Fortunarely, the 24-year·old \lctirn, who was frantically trying to open the safe in a crouched position, stood l\P at the last second. and the bullet ended up tearing through his leg'> inslead of hili head. The victim, a night shift leader at Jaclo.· ln·The·Box whose name i'> not being re· leased, is recuperating at a local ho~p1tal. It was about 11 :27 p.m. "hen two armed robbers stormed lhe fa)t food re-.- laurant in the 1200 block of West Balo.er Street, jumped the counter top and <le· manded money from the cashiers at gun- point, authorities !laid. According to Costa Mesa police, one of the su!>pccts demanded more money, ordering the vicLim to open a ~afc up· siairs. The employee app.ircntl> didn't know the combmat1on, hO\\C\Cr, and the gunman fired a bullet before necing on foot "'i1h S200. The gunman "'ho fired the -,hot ,., de· cnbed as an As1.:1n man. :?O lo 21 )'e.ir., old, 5 feet 5 inchc,, and 1 <>O pounds. ·1 he second robber i' Je,rnbcd as an Asi.1n man 20 to 21 )ear' old. 5 rect 5 inches and 130 pounds Witne~~cs i.ay both ruhb" r~ '"ere we Jr· ing black bascball 1..ap) and \\hite sh1rh EmplO)CCS at J.1clo.-ln· I hc·UO\ SJ) the> arc putting in a ne\\ nur11\ \)''lem. "Evel)boJy's rl·ally )L Ul'd." one cm· ployce i.aid. I he cump;rn~. headquartered in Costa McsJ, v.a' \t;HtcJ v.hcn ~liJ v.anted to rid a pJrt) of smoke JOI.I liquor -,mells and Slarted pcding oran~e' TuJJy. her air-freshening idea has developed mto a S3.5 million an tcrnaltOnJI company Seniors receive gift: facelift and clean up for 30-year-old home Atr 1 herJp\ 1'> no'' a\Jilahle at Hughes .\1arkct an ~1:,.,.port Dcach Jl SI off the rcgulJr price I he highly 1..oncentratcd spray comes in a I ·ounce pockel SllC, and goes up to J 16-ounlc 1ndu .. 1nal \tte. W aller and June Kleeman are happier to call their Costa Mesa house a home afler their Duke Place re)· idcnce received a complete and free overhaul Wcdne!iday -thanks to the generosity of local realtors. · Before they received their unique gift, the Klcemans' home of more than 30 years needed a paint job, its garden was full of \\CCds, the house had termite damage and the backyard fence had been blown over by recent high winds. Gretchen :\ordi.trom. a 'ale' rcprc~crllalt\C for Mia Ro'c J>rodutl'>, \a)' that lor the past )Car, Atr ·1 hcrap) h;is been used lo freshen the cla'>srooms al Cal 1 cch She says the h1ghl) strc,scJ !>luJcrw. v. ho -,uffer from allergies lo'e the proJu~l bccJu'c the headaches anJ other problems that t..ept them lrom concentra1ing ha'c d1-.appcared th anks to Atr Thcr.ip\ Local realtors remedied this by volunteering to paint the hou!>e's exterior. mend the fence and clean up the ~arden. More extensi'e v.ork, such as termite damage repair and ex· termination Y.a) donated bv area busine !>cs. In addition, a local contractor volunteered to build a backyard storage shed. "I think it's fantastic," June Kl eeman said of the project. "We've been trying to get this stuff done for 10 years." Nordstrom '.'l<.1)' the product I'> ideal for bJb1c-.· ro1._Hl1' 1..al litter bo\i.:'>. and ha!> even been kno" n to control tle.1 problems (orange otl t'> a hcrbJI 1mcctic1deJ I lealth problems and 11,ing on a fo.ed income, like most sc· • nio!"ll, ha.,,e lim11e<l their ability to refurbish lheir home. "After we sent our !Ion to college \\e thought we might be Air TherJp) 1s J\ ailJblc an original orange. C\lfJ lime anJ pcarmtnt -.cents. l lughcli Marlo.ct has tv.o Nev. port Ueach lo .it ions, on Ea)lbluff Dmc (644-:WW) and on Irvi ne A-.enue (646-1411). D l\0\\ IS A (, ltEAT lime lo '>II lor ..t family portra11. f-or a limited tune onl), Yuen Lui, lo~ateJ on th!.! Lhird noor ol Cn-.tal Court Ill Co,la .MC)J, I) Ofkrtng j lamiJ) portrait spectJI of onl) $24 95, the regular cost 1s SIJ5. The price includes one ~\IO portrJ1l. The offer 1s not "..tl1<l "ith other ')pcc1Jh Please call soon for a Clm-.cn1ent ~llt1ng time. able to .ifford a few luxuries for our home," Kleeman i.a1d. "But Walter under· went open heart surgery and I had to be treated for slo.in cancer. It was always ~omcthmg." They were the recipients of the Newport-Mesa Associa· tion of Realtors' Home Im· provement Project. As part of American Home Weck, the reallors chose lhe home of a senior citizen which needed these kinds of im· provements. Best Buys nppcllrs 1 liur rl.1)> and Saturdays. U..hcther )Ou're D merrlwnt or a sllopper, if you kno•t' of u good bu), I'd lo•e to git1c you some pubJ/1..'ity. Call 111L' :JI 5.J(). 111.J, fax me at 6-16-.Jl 70 or uritt to me: Ue!>t Bu) , Oa/Jy Pilot, JJO W. JJay St., Co 1.1 \f<osa, CA 91617. Diane lance, left, and Elia Robles work the windows. To qualify, applicants and nominees must ltve in Costa Mesa or Newport Beach. demon trate financial hard- ship and indicate an interest in keeping their home for iiij PiiL VOL.87,NO.M Readers' Hotline: 642-6086 Your com~IJ .. bout ~ D•· y P n1 or ,,_ 1.ic. wld be teeonHd •nd f"l'tl d ,..Uy IO (d 'Ot W~m ~ r~ -24 hoJU< ._.... WN\ce may tw utoed IO fKOl°CI ~m IO !he ftlf 10t on any IOptc Contnbutorl IO IM Hol~"" ..._, wo1111 10 -thto<f com•llU puhl~ mutt tnelude cheor n•-<•ry •nd ~ n~mbfof lklr wnflcauonl Tho\ ll )'OU• commuM\I ~. -..,..,, "'°"' ,,.,..,,,..._..., To make a correction II II The No-' • pollCY ptOmptly (tWN(t •I 1rt "°" ol ~ To r.po11 an "'°' tw u.nrou bcW1, pit-c.a1 641.4UI, «Id lH TN,..'°" ,_,.._ ~~ ...... °""' °""' .. ~ ()jJUt ............ r....,vo..._..... .. ,, .. ~Otrtoor ............. 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' Weather Ne~port Beach 65154 Balho.t: 65154 Costa Mesa: 69/SJ Corona dt>I Mar: 70 54 nmAY An onshore Oow will bring us P•rtly doudy skies •nd • •lfght drop in lt>m~r;llture lod•y, 'tHring .ti;•in tonight. RlllfCAl'T Windy Friday with clHring skit>\, perfect Wt"8end ~•ther, fair and ~•rmt>r through unday. --No ,m,.fl cr.tfl .1d11l\urit's .trt' di pl•~td liAhl v•rl•ble ~1ndt •hiftin1: to uwth~ut lo ~fst 1 O to t It knoh. " arf 2 fttt ~th 4 foot "fllfrly Swt'll. ~M•~ ' 21 a "' unfft 1 Jl p nt () () 0 I Jackie Handleman, left, and Ann Marie Murphy do yard ~ork. years to come Y.htlc kee ping up the properl)'s lntJHO\Cd cond1· tion, according to spoke per.,on Ro~c C.irey. "We heard about the home improvement pmJcCt IJ,t )Car but we never really thought "c'd actual!) be sekcteJ," Walter Kleeman said. I hs wife added 1hal she decided to \Uhnlll thctr home for consideration in m.pome lo an announcement m the Dady Pilot, and after hearing from ln!.t year's recipient. "He told me how wondc.:r"ful they Y.Cre to him," !lhe 'aid "Tite big cost of ft.\ing homes today 1s labor, and \\hen )Ou're used to doing it )Our elf )OU hate to pa)" "The Home Improvement Pro1cct i!I a great , .. ay tor realto" to give something back to the community and at the ~ame tune call attention to the rcspon,ibilities of ov.ning pioperl)," said Newport Beach rcaltor Jim Gillen. Y.ho I\ also the prOJCct co- chairman. ' -.. lOCAllON SIU SHArl Huntlftl!IOll l ·J poor N~ k¥h •·l r1lr C0ton• df't M .. , I·) f•i1 1 .. 1un• lf'MI\ 1 • J falt San Clemt'ntt 2·) fa" Oc:Hn fttnfWtlllurt: t.4 TIU lQl)AY rlril k;w '"'' h1~ ~ondlow ~t>nd lli~h fRIOAY lint kiW fiut ll1gli ~ond lo'"' ~ Ofld 111"' 4 • .14 "'m -.J tO lit am lll )Opml\ ':n p"' is .-.sit•,., • l llllam l4' 4,12 pm 1 I 10·17,"' '" . -JJ.1 11to11io f'r11do Public Record BIRTHS St. Joseph Hospital Morch 29 a Randy and lelh Neilson, Cosio Mesd, boy Match JI o Andy and Debbie lroi:actway Costo Meso, boy Apt.19 c. Vtnt'H W.alker, Nl'\'l.!>Of1 Bea<h, girl Ho"bg Memorial Hospltal Morch 31 1 HMold ;and Rosalind Fox, Nt>wporl Bl'.ith. girl • v Jeffrey and Colletn Yol.oyam.a "~pon BtKh, ho) CJ Scott .and Janrt Clements, 1't-\\port 8t'.1Ch, boy Apfll 1 u How.,d .and Debr• Schultz, 1'.e-.•port Beach ~ Aprf 2 a M.irlin .ind L.tra Albane$e C~til Mn.1 bo" o Christophtr Utd Suun Morrow, Co~.i ~ s•rl • Aprl 3 o Michael and C.arolint T urpln, Cosu Me~ g•rl Craig and Meggan Douglass. Costo MeM>, got! R.indy And M.ari.t Hamilton. C<>'U Me ... 1. boy a Macl..ay .1.nd Olan.a R.ims.ay. (~a Mew, be) Jeffrty •nd Janet M.itthe~s C.oi.t.i MCY g11I Mark and N.incy Buchanan, C~l.t MN boy u"rtnce .1nd Suun ltolton t.oron.i d1•I Mar g•rl • POLICE LOG COSTA MESA Industrial Ruu~hly SJ 000 \\urth ol s.ev..ing mJt hint~ ''ere !>tOlt'n from r aylors T nm ~hop Ill tht.> 100 blocl.. The burglJr apparent!> pried open .l door lo s~t in West Baker Street ~omeone broke into an olhl e 1n the 1 500 bloc!.. lai.t 1 ut'<.dJ) ,1nd '>tole some photos o( the O\o\ner"'> e'(·\\1(e We t Bahr Street In the 1100 ulcck, someone rigged J doll<ir <.~longer machine at the M~ Nortn Laundry MJl l,1;1 , .. eei.. Jnd !>tole more th.in S200 in coins West Wilson Street A VCR and l<''"elry ,.,ere Jmong items stolen from a home in the 300 block The burglar apparently brol..e in through an unlocked window. Pomona Avenue· Tools were stolen bel\oveen Wednesday and friday from the garages of two homes 1n the 2200 blocl... NEWPORT BEACH West Co.isl Highway: Someone brol..e Into the Clrls. Gym In the 2900 block, broke into a ca!>h reg1~ter and stole an und1sckbed amount of money Quail Street: A con11dent1JI pt>r)()nnel file o( Jn employee at C and A Management Corp ....,.is t<>l..en from a file cabinet. Tr~falgar: In the first blocl.., someone brolo.e oul the window of a r~idence under construction. I iiit§fj r:::::::::::::::: UPf't Lotto \l\edni>'t<l,1.,, l\µrtl 21 J.id~pol Sb 7 m1lho11 8, 11 2lf \"'-1b, Hi 0 co • I lf'.Uh +(tub'. ... Ate • 01.1monrl • lip.ld~ On the cover .. • • (I 6 ... l I • The painting ol the Catalina f Iyer by Jane London on the front page 1i from the City of New- port ~ach 199 3 alendar. . Newport BHch/Coeta Meaa Dally Pilot Thursday. April 22, 1993 A3 St. Andrew's separates church and hate D ear Tom: I've been thinking a lot about our conversation the other day. Were Pastor John Huffman and St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church elders correct in their decision to withhold their usual $300,000 qontribution fron\ their regional governing body because $5,000 or that helps fund a controversial gay and lesbian ministry? When l called you, 1. thought' St. Andrew's W;&S dead wrong and I wanted to write a column about it. I knew you -intelligent, thoughtful, insightful and g_ay -could help get my jumbled thoughts in order. · At first, it amazed me that you clicked off three persuasive arguments against the decision so quickly and eloquently. But then you explained: being a -----·homosexual, you've had·years E to sharpen the points you use ditor's to fend dff bigoted attacks, Notebook which come almost daily. 1 agreed with almost everything you said. No. 1: The decision was based on :t selective interpretation of the Bible. Jesus didn't say a wo.Jid about gays and lesbians, but he did spend nls1time warning against intolerance, injustice and hypocrisy. And, as you pointed out, Jesus did condemn very forcefully divorce, a practice allowed in the Presbyterian church. And, of course, the Bible is filled with strict laws that modern-day Christians choose to ignore. So when you said, ''The church uses the Bible to rationalize contemporary bigotry," it made sense. NQ. 2: The decision to withhold $300.000 Ytas a form of economic blackmail. lf the church ciders had deci ded they didn't want to fund the Lazarus Project (which they felt had changed from its original mis~ion as a .. homosexual support group to a ministry that affirms gay sexual telationships in direct · contradiction to Presbyterian teachings), why not muke a conscientious protest and withhold a symbolic $5,000 -the amount that actually •'91181 llm(l(S IOCIS Off• CoMulw ...... ...., c...r D1pa-•KO ~ ColDNdo 1100I goes to the Lazarus Project from St. Andrew's? When you said, "It shows they're more interested in picking a fight and having an agenda or zealotry than malin$ a principled objection. It's a form of financial pressure far out of proportion ... " I agreed. No. 3: The decision is dangerously close to a financial hate crime: singling out a minority group and putting severe economic pressure on them. When you said, "It's certainly an assault in the religious sense. •i's intolerant, unforgiving and unhealing," I tended to agree. But then 1 called another fri end: Mark Roberts, the pastor of Irvin e Presbyterian Church. Initially, I called him because I thought he'd add theological weight to your arguments. I've known Mark for some time now, and he's always reminded me of you: smart, C4lring, progressive, astute. Up until two years ago, he was a pastor at Hollywood Presbyterian. A homophobe, he's not. That's why his answers to your three ·arguments surprised me. To p'araphrase: N, o. 1: He~ committed hi~ life to the authority of the Bible, and he -a Harvard divinity school graduate - simply doesn't believe the Bible condones gay and . lesbian sex. In fact, any sex outside marriage is a sin. He also argues tha1, at least in the Presbyteria n church, there's not a random interpretation of the Bible. He says the church wrestles with the various Biblical teachings and its many contradictions continually. On 1he ~ubject of divorce, for example, the Bible does contain some connicting passages to Jesus' stern warning again~t it. On homosexuality, there's no bal::incing scripture supporting that lif e~tyle. He's also quick w note that each one of us ha5 committed so~ sexual ~in, and the church forgives those. However, 1he church ca nnot have leaders who openly have sex outside of marriage -wheth er it's an unmarried couple living together or a ~exually ac1ive gay or lesbian. No. 2: Pre~byterian church leaders have tried to quietly ~ettle their differences with 1he -Lazarus Project, \\-hicfl had gotteA-away h om- Open .JOA.\1. J I P~i 1 Du'A Weck LOWER YOUR TAXES BY $ 1,000 NOW Free Report reveals things the IRS doesn't want you to know! 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My hope i~ that somehQw this will get us to make a decision on Jhis particular issue: to stop supporting the ministry or stop supporting it within the Presbyterian ch urch. The side St. Andrew's represents will now be heard and understood. Jt's a very strong statement, but we don't have a lot of op1ions." No. 3: Mark hardly call!I St. Andrew's action a hate crime. '' J f we're really going to understand each other, it will take a commitment to understand eac h other's side," he says. "Isn't it possible for me to oppose the1 Lazarus Project on theological grounds and not be labeled homophobic? l love being on the ~de of the opposed, of the minority, On one level, I love to fight. But theologically, I can't do that. J get a little upset when my theological conviction is labeled as one more case of homophobia." Tom, l didn't want to agree with St. Andrew's decisipn, I really didn't. I didn't want .to be o n the same side as the bigots and the homophobes, the most unChrist·like churchgoers imaginable. But l think there 's a place -nearer the center -for the Mark Roberts of the world, who love gay people, would figh t hard for their civil rights. but can't -because of their religious views -allow their church to support a group that actively lobbies 1he church to bless the ltexual acb of gays. 1 th ink tolerance and a th eological belief th::it gay sex is a sin aren't mutually exclu~i\e. Why shouldn't funds be cut off from a renegade ministry that promote!> I if est) Ii.:!> th:.it aren't in accordance with that church's interpretation of the Bible? I had a number of reasons before l talked wi th Mark Roberts. Now I have none. Wil/i:Jm /,,obdcl/ is-the editor-r Sportswear for the Entire Family! 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Armed \Hth appraisals, ln ine Co. officials contended that the counly valu:uioni. did not renecl today's true land .. alue!o. County olfic1als agreed to reduce the 'alua1ion of the company's undeveloped land from $372 million to $227 million. The company h:id asked for a rcduc1ion 10 S'.!06 million. Cri11c:> coniend th3C \\hale The Inane Co. negotiated concei.sions '"•lh the count). ii refused over the IJst h\O )Cars 10 reduce the valu:.111ons of re)>1den1ial 101 ii • Modern Equipment leases to homeowners on Lind:i ble, \\-here. according to re:.il cstale broler:>, property va lues have declined by upward of 20 percent during the reC'cssion. The 101 \alua1ion., are the ba b for the bU)OUt opiion pncei. for 1he 17 homco\\ ners on Linda hie \\-ho .)1111 lea.,c lhc land under their homes from The (f\anc Co They :il'o \\Ill be 1he ba'i:> for renls paid b} 1hc sa\ LandJ hie homco"ners '' i1h facd·rcnl plan' "hen those ra1es arc adjusicJ IJ1c 1hb. year and early nc~l yc:.ir. "Those same 1..ands of conccsi.ions should be passed on 10 1he n.:sidenual leaseholders," said Bill Cote, O\\ ncr of Cote Rcah} Group •·t thank there's :i reality chccl 1hc) \c gol 10 ackno,,ledge ll's ·1 ''ant my cake and cat 11, too • "There h:.t) been a Jcclination in .. alucs. You'd ha .. e to live under a rock and a mu~hroom farm not 10 recognize it. They do recognize it. They're ou t 1hcre clling cvcrylhing 1hey can gel thei r hands on:· lnine Co. oflac1JI\ ha\e counlercd thal lhcir 'aluations of lea:>cd rcsadcnllal lols are based on indcpcndenl appraisals, and values of the watcdronl Linda hie '14 I • f ult Scnedule of Classes properties have not necessarily '-:.la. "'~mmittee or 4,000 group that declined. ~ccssfully battled for ''.h's really apples to oranges," ground·leasc concessions with The Irvine C~. spo~cswom:in Dnwn Irvine Co. in 1983, s11id many or McCormack said or the compa.rison the homeowners who, like White, between the company's chose the fixed-rent plan a decade undeveloped land and the ·11 b ~ d b the .,, 1 1 .. 1 , h ugo w1 e 1orcc y rc~1ucnt1a ots. ts not t e same · d' t t II th · thing." upcoming a. JUStm~n ~ o c ear McCormick added thal The home!.. Having ~ high rent 11nd. an In inc Co.'s appeal with the county alleged.ly ovcrpr~ced pa)~ff option Y.as based on approisals, and the for their land wall eUec~avcly rei.idential tenanLs on Linda Isle rtduce the purchase price they can have the same opportunity to have command, she added. appraisals done and appeal their "They get a 40 percent valua1ions through an arbitrntion reduction and they don't want to clause in their leases. g~ anything oh th e lea eholds?" Dut Cote said it costs $2,000 to ~nstadter asked. "How can they $4,000 to have an appraisal done. po!oSibly justify not reducing the plu~ thousands more if an appeal value s? goes as far as the court system. S:iid one Lido Isle resident who plans to sell her home: "You c.in't fight Irvine. ll's just like fighting the government." "There's not one parcel in Newport Beach I'm aware of thal'!o no1 declined. My heart goes out to those people." Ne\\port Beach re 1dent J. Cliark Booth, !oenior vice presi· dent in CD Commercial Real Estate Group Inc s Newport of· fice, h:i) been pro· moted 10 sc nior vice president an d manager for the Oc· ange. County region. 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Mn.....,_ .... , ............ , ............ ,,_ GARAGE DOOR OPENERS 8 30oFF! r L 46th Annual Newport-Ensenada International Yacht Race Start. oon, FndJy, April 23 • Where: Directly off Newport Jetty • Best Views : From the beach at the W edge and th e bluff above Big Coro na State Park • Field: 550 boa~ and 3,000 sailors; 6 fleets, most · di vidt\d into c lass(lS • Distance : 125 miles • " Re< ord: l<)CJ 1 by O('nnjs Conner in his 60-foot <"tllclll'ltlrcrn. u~ 1 lcH5 and Stripes, do king in at 9 :1~ \\. • History· NC) A (Newport Ocean Sailing A.s~oc 1,H1nn), founded the Newport-E.nsenada Ya ht ~ Rat 1 in 1948 (originally known as the Governor's ( up) w ith th id a of reviving ocean racing after World Vv<u II. Only 35 boats were expected for th ' in.wgu r.11 r,ttt'; 117 <>ntered. I • • A L W AHOO'S FISH TACO The Sailots' Favorite OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF THE 46th . ANNUAL NEWPORT TO ENSENADA International Yacht RaC~ , I This year's entIY in Newport to Ensenada Race_ 'La Cuec11' .. -. 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' M Thunday, April 22, 1993 Independence One Bonk of California Bank charting new waters with yacht race W hen the starter's pistol fires off the Newport Beach coastline at noon on April 23, it will mark not only the beginning of the 46th Annual Newport-Ensenada International Yacht Race, but a new phase In the corporate strategy of Independence One Bank of California as well. Independence One Bank of California specializes in lending to mcdium,sized companies, the 1..ey executives of those companies and other high net \\Orth individuals in Orange, San Diego and Los Angeles counties. As part of its strategic plan, Independence One Bank of California has taken a leading sponsorship of the Newport-Ensenada International Yacht Race, an event that attracts many of the gome individual and corporate interests that are represented by the bank's client base . . "As we continue to mal..e Independence One Bank of California the premier business bank in Southern California, we welcome the opportunity to support an event .that provides a direct benefit to the businesses and the community members in the marl..ets \\e SCr\e," said President and Chief hecuti\.e Officer Ed Sondl..er. · Organizers ror the event, the Newport Oce.rn Sailing Assc;x:iat1on (NOSA), e>t1mJtc that the _i)nnual rJce brings in roughly $1 million to the greater Newport Beach economy NLh year. NOSA President Rod Woods has indicated that approximately 500 sai lboats are expected to participate in this >ear's race. Sailors from across the country compete in the event, though the va)t ma1ority of participants are from the Southern California areJ The 125-mile regatta from '\ewport Beach to Enscnada, \1exico 1s the IJrge>t international .,acht race in the -.,orld. 'It is this commitment to excellence that we share with Jhe organizers of the Newport-Ensenada Yacht Race and the many volunteers who give of their time to make the event such a success.' -EDDGCfR president and CEO "We're proud to ha\e Independence One Bank of California pla> a leading role in the sponsorship oi the Ne"port-Enscnada Yacht Race," said Woods. "With their sup- port, we are a!>)ured of another highly successful race this year." Woods stated that, as the race's Official Financial Services Sponsor, Independence One Bank of California1s contributions will enable NOSA to conduct a number of race-related events, including pre-race skipper information seminars and the Fiesta Kick-Off Party the night before the race. In addition, the bank will underwrite a fund raiset at the Newport Nautical Museum, in support of the museum's ongoing activities. At the completion of the race in Enscnada, Independence One Bank of California will host the Pre)ident's Appreciation Party, honoring the more than 150 race volunteers. "At Independence One Bank, we make it our business to understand the financial needs of our corporate and private banking clients and find the risht solutions to meet those needs," Sondl..er said "It is this commitment to excellence that we share with the organizers of the Newpo rt-Ensenada Yacht Race and the many vblunteers who give of their time to make the event such a success." To commemorate the event, Independence One Bank of California has commissioned the production of a special poster representative of the adventurous spirit embodied by the nearly SO-year-old e\ ent The poster will be distributed to all racers and will be on display at the bank's five consumer banking loc~tions. , The ban~ 's consumer banking offices also have been designated Race Information Centers. Information about participating in the race 1s available at these locations. Headquartered in Mission Viejo, Independence One Bank of California is a S 1 billion financial services institution operating regional corporate and private banking offices strategically located in Orange, San Diego and Los Angeles counties. The bank also operates five consumer banking offices in Laguna Hills, Corona del mar, La Jolla, Century City and Beverly Hilrs. Corporate and priv'ate banking officers can be reached at the bank's toll-free telephone number: 1-800-432-3685. A -Tradition of Excellence Since 1918 From Beer Cans to T ranspac. we have what you need for racing or cruising. Safety gear, sail ing hardware. navigation equipment. electronics, clothing and more. At 4 convenient Southern California locations in cluding our new Long Beach store. --- A_KETTENBURG ~,MARINE · Lons Beach "400 Manna On" l10-79S-6.00 Newport ... ch 2700.8 W Coen Hway 71...,722-2700 Dana ftolnt J+M7 Gofden Lantern 714 ... 96-l...O San DI p lOIO C1rieton St 619-221-7401 San Dl4'10 9oat Yard 2810 Carleton St. 619-221 ·7401 1 , 'ELM'E7lf})ILLS RECOMMENDS THE &\.ll.~!!t.J~ THE ARCHES Has been an Orange County tradition sin~e it was issued it's first liquor license i~ 1922. They survived the Great Depression and no doubt will safely sail through the current. penod of economic woe. But they'll survive not merely on longevity but the ability to change with the times. THE SERVICE -Comfortable in an old fas hioned way. Booths permit privacy and the noise level is mercifully low. THE MENU -More than 250 items for lunch and dinner. The accent is on the traditional rather than on trendy or nouveau dishes. It 's the kind of menu you'll feel comfortable with-like an old friend .. Beef Willington, 'Rack of Lamb, Fresh Sea oned Seafood including top grade Abalone, Chateaubnand, ·French Cut Lamb Chop, Marylan d Soft Shell Crabs, Steak Taf1ar and Veal Cordon Bleu arc just a 'lampling of the many dishes to select from. J PRJCES -Moderately expensive to expensive: Entrees with soup or salad from $16.95 for chick~n to $32.95 for the seafood combination pl ate. Most main dishes over $20.00. Dinner fo r two with appetizers, entrees and desserts about $90.00 plus beve rages and gratuities. BEST BETS -Caesar Salad, any of the Fresh Fish Specials, Chicke n Elizabeth, Steak Diane, Rack of Lamb for Two, Abalone and Bananas Foster or Crepes Suzette for dessert. Th ey're particularly proud of their C~ppuccino. ~ WINE LJST-A highly rated and award winning wine list with over 700 imported and domestic selections. In keeping with the perilou times, owner Dan Marcheano has wisely reduced the prices on a number of wines and champagne . A k to see his recession proof wine list and you'll see some real values. Example: One of my favorite champagnes has been dropped from $25.00 to $1 8.50. THE BOITOM LINE -If you 're tired of designer pizzas, trendy pastas, minuscule portio ns and waiter or waitresses just filling in the time waiting to be discove red for a movie role. if the high rate card here doesn't bother you and you appreciate ba rgai ns in wine, you'll be happy here. The bonus is they serve every night through 1 a.m. THE ARCHES-3334 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Lunch Monday-Friday. Dinner nightly. Major credit cards. Full bar, handicapped access. Dress up or beach casual. Moderate noise level. (714) 645-7077. Landmark on the Coast RATING 9 OUT OF POSSIBLE 10 Other Famous Quotes: ''The Duke used to love the Arches. He was a steak guy. He always liked New York steak well done. with baked potatoes and a green salad." PILAR WAYNE Widow of J<JM 14!J"' · '·The bes t steak Dia ne Anywhere" 1993 Za1at $Qu1hun ( al1/01N11 RtJlllJUOlll Swwy &XPERIENCE OVER 100 YEARS OF BOATING IN THREE DAYS. I The 7th Annual Newport Harbor WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL Boy Scout Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, CA September 10-12, 1993 10:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. . This year's fesuval weekend i) dedicated to the colorful heritage of wooden boati ng , • and features fun-filled events fo r the whole family to enjoy. Scheduled Events And Activities Include: ' • A Spectacular Entry Parade • A Display of Over 65 Wooden Sail, Power, Classic Yachts and Tall Ships • A Classic Regatta •The Great Newport Tug Boat Pull • Exhibit s, Demonstrations, Video Presentations iand Lectures • Local Restaurant Food and Drinks, • A Children's Model Boat Building Con test Live Entertainment, Awards and More ... All in just Three Days • The Nail and Sail Challenge Admission: J)00 1n advance 1hrough 1he Boy Scouu of America Orange Coumy Office. 1500 each day of the f cstival. • FllE PARKING All proceeds will benefit the Newport Beach Boy Scout Sea But ... For more information all 642-SOJ l .. This ytar'1 Yoockn Boat Festini i1 Co-Sponsortd by the Newport Ocean Sailin1 A1toeiation {NOSA). • . ' NEWPORT·ENSENADA INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACE Thursday, Apnl 22, 1993 M ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, "" lM,_0..t, Nol Racing yachts, skippers and crews be~an arriving in New- port Beach early last "eek in preparation for the 125-mile race to Mexico. The NC\\'pOrt-En senada regatta brings mil- lions of dollar each year to the city of Ne\\-port Bea,h. Delaney's Restaurants are proud sponsors \\ho participate in bringing you this \\'Orld-class event. Pictured from left arc Masa)'oshi Motcki, c~ecutive vice- prcsidcnt, Delaney's; Rod Woods, NOSA president; and Glo- ria Pashby, e•ecuh\e administrative assistant, Defaney's. I~·~,.!., :rrEC J Blad• kothn1n11 rro~ll·· IOR Ill l\t<, 111 1'111<1 ll.l\ ... 11hnµ 111 hllll'hJll'r lruhm~ thl· MJr1l'l lulJm~ ,inJ k.ilht•nn~ r1111wll,·r .. Ml' tht• m11 .. 1 rl·h.il'>ll'. pr11,1Jt• tlw ht..,t prl1pul'""'· h.t\l' l"'"-111\l' fl'H'f'l' and .lrl' 1, ...... l''lw"'" t' th.m l•lht•r-. J\ .i1l.ihlt• \\'hl•n 'ou JH.· rl'dth hi 1mpru' ,. \ Oltr t'>t1at' pt•rtorm.in, ,. M.tr1l'' h 111 pre" 1Jt• \ 0 11 \\1th tht• hnt''I in "'" JrJ~ ''r um\ t•nt1nn,1l propdl1,•r "'h'm' mduJm~ 11n1,., '"'d 'truh In adJttllm \1.ir1l'l can 'upph \OU\\ 1th .. 1ambrJ JnJ \\,lll'r tr.ir air H'nt1lah•r- t.itl or \Htlt' M.ir1t'l l n~lnl'l'rtn~ tu rt't t'l\l' J l.lldloµ 1•1 .111 our prudu1 '' 1 h• "41lbo.tt ~U.t Pf'Opw .ooo difl•rTnt prorrri.~ iis; <..;.r,lv•d 'tt•t>Pt l on Bt•.A<h CA<x>RlJ U SA Mon Thur • am -> pm 0 10 1 4J'> .i4q4 FAX 010! 4H·'846 Are You A ~ored & Lonely Boater! Try the friendliest Yacht Club on the Bay. You can't afford to mi~s out on our DOLPHrN PROGRAM. Th is is your chance to enjoy what we have to offer WITH NO INITIATION FEE. Limited Memberships Available. Bahia Corinthian ·Yacht Club OfficiJ.l NOSA Sponsor and Home of the Offic1al Enstnada Stnd Off Party CaJI 644-9530 for more information A spectator's view on ·how to enjoy the race The Newport-Ensenada Race is a spectacular event, especially for those who think of the sea as a lot of water, the horizon and the sky. For a few hours off the jetty in Newport Beach, a scene unfolds that few people in the world have a chance to see. More than 550 boats go out the jetty, having a racing start and sail off to Ensenada, Mexico. It is the largest international yacht race in the world! For those or you not sailing, you can still catch all the excitement of the 46th race beginning at noon on Friday, April 23. Here's a spcct.ltors' "view" on where to go and what to look for. .. To get closc;t to the boats, especially if you 're a camera fiend with a long telephoto lens, you can literally climb in the boats with your pictures by "rocking it" (literally, on the rocks) down the Newport jetty. And the bow-to-stern paradf? or boats going out to tblstart between 10:30 and 11 a.m. is pretty special. You'll see the serious, the costumed, the world-class racing yachts, the l-could-care-less-1 'm-going-to-enjoy crews, big, small, new and old (sail numbers are' a clue.) • For the panorama, try the bluff above Big Corona State Park. Don't go to the beach itself, because at water level, the 1etty blocks your view. On the morning of the race. set your watch accurately by oiling the telephone company at 853-121 2 and getting the time to the second. The race 1s run by the clock T:f.and the first "cone" warnrng and cannon come at 11 : 50-a.m. EXACTLY! It's the white "Get Ready" warning cone. Exactly five minutes later, at 11 :55 a.m., is another warning, the blue "SN Cone.'' And at noon, five minutes after the blue cone, the red "Go" cone 1s hoisted. Not all boJts start at the S<lme time. They go according to size, type and handicap rating. Ten minutes after the first wave of boats has started, another wave of racers will start. This will contrnue every 10 minutes (agai n, exactly by your accurate watch) for the next hour, until all the boats are on their way to Ensenada During the class starts, boats jockey for position on the line for be .. t start. Any boat one inch over the line BEFORE the starting gun for their class must return and restart (a real challenge when 20 to 40 other boats are pointed in the direction of Enscnada and \ • you are trying to go the opposite way.) So, all boJts should stay behind the SLJrting line. What's "the line?" ~ you get to the viewpoint, you will notice three lilrge power boats ilnd four large inOatJble orange buoys. "mJrks,,, that run s<.>ncrally in the same d1rect1on as boats going out the 1etty. There are actually two starting lin~. one inshore of the center boat and the one offr,hore of the center boat. The large pov.N boat In the center anchors the "line.' T \\,O classes start at eilch 10-minute interval, one on the 1n;1de line and one on the out:.1de line. At the start, you may notac<: a l;irgc military "esscl .. ,1th an orJnge ~tnpe or sla~ on its hull. That's the U S CoJst Guard Its • mission is safl!ty to racl!r; and spectators alike. k'Sisting the Coa l Guard in assuriRg a s.Jfe race will l>e the Coost Guard Aux1l1~ry and 15 e){ort ,e.,:;e!s that accompany the fleet at ;tral<.'gic pos1t1ons all the way to Ensenada Come che<!r on the sailors at the starting line--and be a pJrt of this annual Newport Beach trad1t1on1 "OPTIONAL LUXURY"? .. (It didn't sound right to us eit -er.) I fb\TLI R~ I • Fl IT I l l-.Xl'\ B.\1\X' \ ll R( l Dl \ jlO (,\mo l25i Bl 'I ~OOl ., - l e.ither- Appointed tand.ird ( )pnrnul Opnonal (. )pt1i111.1l Interior Du.11 Driver\ Air tandard \c ,111J,1rJ Side "ic.111J.uJ BJg'> Ont~ <..D ·tandard ()prum.11 Opnon.il t )pt1on.1I Pl.lyl'r ' Autom.ttK c.indard \t.111J.1rd OpnonJJ \t.rnd.trd lr.m-.tnh'-1011 --t \' h(Oll '> ~ot Opmmal '()( l m~~teJ-\IT tandard " D1tkrcm1.1 \' .u l.t hit· 1.\ le\. ha meal I \\,111.ihk Power ~tandard ( )pnon.11 \r .111J.1 rJ ' \r.111J.uJ ~unrool ! /i,1'f ,I 11/H•I, Uf,/,'l/fl,/, /lfl4 r ~ •('<I 11f,,l/lHf/• / '1</ l nt .Id< ~· ~ • $34,850 .• While other ltLxury-car makers h.we you p.ty e.xrr-a for the luxune\, we don't consider J ]30 omplere \\-1thout them . Th ... u· wh} uch perso17al luxurle ~a CD pl ... 1yer, dtkll .iir b.tg\, walnut trim anJ ... 1 leathcr-appointl-d mtcrlor ~·omc tmdan.I. Ai, Joc the pcr'\otul reassur ... 11x-c ot our 24 -hour Rt: ad\1de \,..\1't ... l1Kt' pmgr.1m. 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This 80 Toot United States Coast Guard certified NOSA officials ve~I with two decks has bttn completely re!urbished at a cost o( S80,000, accommodating up to 149 passengers in style. Reservations, which are required, are S25 per person. Lunch and cocktails will be available before heading back to the dock at 2 p.m. To obtain more Information, incl4ding reservations for upcoming jazz dinner cruises on May 7 and 8 aboard the N~wport Clipper, call manager Ken Guilford at 72l-9200. The Newport dippe~, Ow only authorazed s~tor boat (or the race, will provide passengers with starting-line action on Friday, April 23 at noon. 9FOR FOR A LIMITED, T FOLLOWING DIN Prime Rib or Snow Crab or Fresh Fish CHOOSE ONE OF THE ENTREES FOR ONLY $9.99 tt Fish "N" Chips of Cioppino of' Rainbow Trout or Calamari tt Chicken Marsala or Stuffed Pacific Snapper These dinners include our famous Cbin Chowder AND our F~sh Mlud Gardtn Salad, -...... ..__/J Fresh Vegetable and Baked Potato. 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Cook, &42-4321 C Juniors n the Crean or ·Bayou 'Q' Annual · spring benefit is uge success for Town nd Gown Auxiliary. he antebellum Southern-style mansion known locally as the Village rean opened its formidable doors the USC Town and Gown nior Auxiliary for a "DJyou arbccue on the Bae~ Bay." More than 250 llW. Cllk -Society Editor card anal-and-gold supporters t"o·steppcd on in ror the finest assortment of andouille-spiced sausages, cornbreads and crabcakcs this side of Jackson. The exceptionally young and good-looking croY-d came ou1fi11ed an denim and bJndana~. A fine 1r of boots and a staff-brimmed "boy hat was de flgcur for mittance on the dance floor Jt e rear of the mansion grounds. This 2~th annual spring benefit r the local To" n and Go" n uxihary as the ~astcrmand of a all group of dcdic:ued )Oung men who misc funds and a"ard holarships LO deserving local dents. Many of th e rec1p1e nts t and present "ere in tcndancc, including ElizJbcth hling, Shelley Kellner, Derck £'\IC, Amanda Tarpley, Han h an ilnd Brenton li\lcly of un tangton Beach. Lhcly. a USC naor 111 the bu iness )Chool. look f"\\ard tu starting h1!1 career "Ith c" port MortgJgc Oro~erage d..man Thum!IOn Ru ell. l l1s al: "To 11\e in a houi.e hke tha . mcda) dme a Mcrccde osh . .that sounds !IO ateraahstic!" he aid wath a .... ade in. Another cholarsh1p recipient, pn:tty blonde Cissy Pfenning Corona del Mar. gre" up on lboa Island. The former USC g girl and Kappa Kappa mma co·ed rcnec1cd on her yllac childhood and her desirt.: to turn to the community ll'i an ult. Cas)y begins her career "ilh e Phillip Morri~ C~mpany's aheim office!> in marketing. Perhaps must rcprcsentati\e of e e>.cellcnce of the new holarship "inne rs "as D.ivid hitcficld of Lnguna 1 lalls. Abo a sincss student. the frc hman hitefield graduated high school ith a 4.17 GPA He "as named tudent of the Year and Most piri1ed Student at Laguna Halls igh School. Loo~ing toward the ture. he Y-ant to someday , .. ork r PEPSICO. bccau!>c. :is he put • "there are o man} pportunities 1n the company ecause of their d1 .. ers1ty ... they ave their hand) an C\Crythang." Mary Ann Taylo r, a prominent 'o"n and Gown member, mmentcd, "All the studcnt'i ave 4.0 GPAs today. We look at ommunity involvement, r)()nality and character to etermine the winners." Audrey rundy of Newport Dcach added, Leadership i also important. We k for the indivi dual "ho may meday be the company resident, a person "ho will be ood for the community and for ~ly Nill pho«K From left, Maureen Mt Kjian, Megan Anderson and Te ri Wilhelm. Irvine CompJny. l hl! (1ru nJ)•,' charming d:iught.:r. Li a Johnson, dad an outstanding JOb ul orgJnizing 1hc ba)UU bJrbc.cue for T and G. Lisa as rnJmcJ to William JohnJQn. ""ho •~ nut a TroJ.in, but "'e'n; converting him!" s.11J Im d)namic mother-in-law, Audrey Grundy, "ho has not m1,~c.d a USC home footb:ill game in .i2 )l.!M'! No" that's a true 1 fOJJO . Bra & Panty Sale One Week Only Monday, April 19th-26th Buy any 2 bra -get the 3rd FREE! Buy any 2 panties -get the 3rd FREE! No Special Orders Kristen's Lingerie • Loungcwcar • Gifts SC afler graduation." Grundy Westdiff Plaza • 1036 Irvine Ave. • Newpon Beach ttendcd the arrair with her usband, Bill, local real estate Monday -Saturday 1 o-6 & Sunday 12-5 From left, Brenton lively, Hahn Phan, Cissy Pfenning, Shelley Kellner and David Whitf eld. u~ contem[\lldl'\ cattnne We male e\et\ ga1hcnns: .m e'en! • arJ e-ven '-''em '!'fl 1.il ::leofpora1e Lune~ anJ E'em' .JP1cn1"' :lBinhJa\ AMl\el'l.,ml" ..lFurJra11,(.>r. ClWeJJ1ns: Reception.' ...lB.tr-1\n M1t:\ah.' :full Pan:y Rentals wl~t Fa1.1lilll"' ::rrheme Pamo J\T.11 ~ .J Ice Dn~ :::i:nLl'f'tllnm.'IU ..J\',1le1 Par\.m~. Stcunt\ .mJ L1m.1 ~n l\.l" (71 4) 556-0480 lx~ ~c-i ~h« "<rttt. '>tine B ~ .\n.I. (-\ il~i04 e: Friday, April JO, 199J Hoa~ Cancer Ce nter in'l..'ites you to ok and Feel Your Best ?o-sponsorcc/ l>y X ordscrom <?t' Souc/1 Coosr Plc~u ond Shape mu1!ut;inc A Free Seminar For Women \Vith Cance r f1~r Brighter Image day features: • lnt'ormati\'c ,l!ucst ~rcakcr~ inclmhn~ \'l'rn Bnm n. author of \cm Brc~.~m :-. Su tu red lkuucy Hook • Trained spccialbts from ~orJ~trom "ho pn .. ,cnt an lnfonnnl fashion ~ho". (..'o'mcuc pro<luc t5. ~rnd complimentary mahcm er-.. Personal c\·aluation~ "il h hcaut y :mJ "urJrohc con,ultant~ ntrcpreneur responsible for the 631 -SEXY (7399) cc~v~cl~oepm~cn~t~o~f~L~in~d~a~l~sl~c~~~or~t~h~e~~====================:--~-::::::=:=::::::=:===========~' • Info rmation o n hrc~•~t proi.thc''' an<l fittin~·-. ~c.trf·t' mll and head·wrap technique,, and '1'111 care prow-nm' · .. ~ • Refreshment' 0a11 today to sa\'c your place at this exciting event! . 714/760-5542 ---=---.....,...~--- 1 •'riday .. \prit .lo. 1 ()().l ~uion . \ I :00 -.?:45 p.m. or Se.ion 8 .l:OO -4:4S 1>.m. ,,01 Newport Bini Newport Rench , C A 926~' 1i=fOAG CANCER CENTER . * OF THE FAMILY NEWS FHOJI THE ANIJIAL MS/STANCE LE46l!E • CAT LICENSIN6 According to the latest national statistics, pet cats outnumber pet dogs~ 60 million to 55 million. The tour largest ani- mal protection agencies in the U.S. have united to proclaim 1993, "The Year of the Cat". Marc Paulhus, Vice-President of HSUS, recently stated, "Cats have slowly crept up to win people's hearts. Unfortu.r nately, people's knowledge of cats hasn't kept pace with their love for them. We want to make 1993 the year we de- mystify the cat." · Recently, the Orange County Board of Supervisors increased the fee for voluntary licensing of cats from $4.00 to $10.00 ($5.00 if neutered). The next step would be to make cat licensing rnandatory. Unfortunately, the Supervisors received 150 calls and letters against it, an extremely small segment of the poputation, but it was enough the have the proposal temporarily removed from the Board Agenda. FUN CENTER CONTEST It you would like to be a winner next week. 1ust complete the games below and send to In 1992, only 186 cats were redeemed from the Orange County Shelter by their owners compared to 6, 128 dogs (2% vs. 40%!). The only argument so far advanced against this proposal seems to be people's reluctance to accept another governmental regulation. But if we can curb the abuse and neglect of cats and encourage responsible pet own- ership through such a regulation, surely this must be our primary concern. Los Angeles already has such a regulation; as early as 1975, AAL was on record in favor of this protecti on for cats; the State Veterinarian is pushing for a mandatory state law and many cities and counties are currently considering this The Dally Piiot 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Attn: Dana proposal. D TEE TIME Help Annie INU e hole In OMI DD Unscramble the following Advertiser's Names ETTIEP ACHMRE ELILES A 0 N T E AllCPFC CH LOOS FO UICMS CEISCEN DENVAUESRT Find the Bunny in the selected ad and put the Advertise ~Name Here CONTtST RULES 1. Each child must submit the provided octiv1t1es to the Doily Pilot by the Tuesday ofter publ1cot1on of each week. 2 Ch1ld)en moy submit every week. 3. 'vYinners will be announced the following Thursday. 4. Winners will receive gift booklets from the Family Fun Center. To be picked up at the Doily Pilot -coll Dono, ext. 307 ofter winners names ore announced. -= CARDEN ~ f\CADEMY ---.. 721 Utica Avenue Huntington Beach (714) 536-1441 Att 1-GrudL 8 6.JO 0 m. . 6.00 p.m. ti ELEMENTARY: Kindergarten • Eighth Grade OPEN HO USE Thur day, April 22 • 6:00 p.m. Kindergarten DemoostreUon Tues., April 27 8:30 a.m. I Wed., April 28 ~:IS p.m. ·The public ·I~ mv11ed · Plea\c call 536-1441 for reservations tor the Kmder~c1ncn Dcmon~trat1on It SUMMER PROGRAM: •Academic and Ennchment Programs •Ans and Crafts • Cookmx and Swchef) • Fitld Trips Publtc School Children Welcome' ~ II PRESCHOOL: Age 2 • Pre·Kindergarten • Carden Cumculum • Listtning and Verbal Skills • Qualified Staff t Social fnttraction • Reading and Math Readuuss • Indoor and Ourdoor Play Mule · Frudl ·Art ApprteiltJoa • Ulultvt . Pailtl11 • S..., Tiw · Cl'lfta mmer Day Camp Boys and Birts Club of the Harbor Alea June 23 Aug. 26 -A Summer You 'll Never Forget! Monday -Friday 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. "The Positive Place For Kids " Lou Yantom Bof..S. Ind Girls Club 2131 Tusbn AVI Costa Meu 642·8372 ~ Eastb/Ufr Boys 1nd Girls CIUb 2555 Vista °" Oro Ntwpolt Blach. ~ Pacific ·school of Music & The Arts wants your child to discover Co V, ~ their hidden talents ~ ~ ~~ b ._... met untapped creat. ivity! ~ ~ . , ~.("" Our camp daP. are V. ~ filled with .•. • "',. MUSIC .•. DRAMA •.• ART & •.. MAGIC! Spring Classes Now Enrolling I June 21 to August 27 Morning & full day sessions l\ges 3-1 S Enrolling NOW Ca ll for more information 545-1217 PaciOc School of Music & the Arts 1S1 Kalmus C-1 Costa Mesa PEQSO NA lllFD INS T~UC TIGN We • 1 I • BIRTHDAY PACKAGE * 18 Holes of Mm1a1ure Golfl * 4 Video Game Tokens! * A Bumper Boat Ride <m1n1mum. he1~1 of 44 > or a $3 00 Ticket Book for our Newtst A11ract1on Kiddie Big Top 1 * 1 Soft Drink' * Balloons a Hats' * Discount Pass for a-Return Vis111 * Use of our Pnvate Birthday Party Room for 45 minutes• $7 .00 per Person (Minimum or 8 People) ~'ASK FOR STEVE WHITE OR BECKY BAXTER ~ 16800 MAGNOLIA STREET FOUNTAIN VALLEY CALL NOW FOR RESERVATIONS (714) 841 ·447•1 · FUTUREKIDS® I~ C044DUtfr ca~DI V GfYe YG"' child • Mad atart on the achoot __.. ye•r at Futurekids wMre they'll dfsco¥er ---... ,ning Is the mo.t •lldtlng entert .. rvnent. -• tl'• a bfeatl • Progrema for 11gn 3 -13. • Dev.lope Mtf-c:onfldence. • M•ter computer t~. -Also Call About Our Ongoing Regular Classes 2043 Westcl1ff Dr. Ste. 108, Newport Beach 714850-5437 t31 83;;:9ea~3933°11~ .. YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS INCLUDE: •After-School Science ClubS It your ClqM • School Assemblies • Clas ~stts • Alld T~ -OUR 1993 SUMMER SCIENCE DAY CAMP- .June 21 • August 27, 1993 • Science Detective Camp • Space Rocketry C.-np • Science Magic camp • E1r1h ~ tamp • Animal Explorers Cwnp Sites throughout Orange and Los Angeles Counties Call now for registration Information: 1 800) 472-4382 or (714 895-3888 I• THE DANCE. CENTER"v-~~ 1721 Westcliff Dr., Newport Beach j ~. ~ 548-3180 ~ Summer Dance Camp 2 week ~essions in July and August Ages 5· 13 125.00 per child per e~sion Ballet •Tap •Jazz • Funk • Musical Theatre C.J// for mfo re on-gomg d.JH schedule md cbnce c.Jmp .. phone rcgmrmon cm= Surprised by your child's report card? We Can Help! Individualized Instruction ·Programs for all ages •Read •Math • Study Skills • Alg/Geo. Tutor V2 OFF 1 Mon. Instruction Read or flloth Learn To Be A Behavior Expert Margaret Ann Ferrin, L.E.P .. de ign an effective parenting plan individually t,ulored for )Our family\ needs Ltarn to: v Re hope )Our child's behrnor v Improve h1 or her 1ielf-concep1 v lnsull self-d1~lpline \\ hc1h..:r )Our child has ~pe 101 cmollunal or cdUlallon.il need~ or ~ou JUSt \\ant 10 lcdrn prallical parcnung 1001, that v.or~ 'f' Margaret An n Ferrin, LE.P. L1wued Educa11onol Ps:-chol~m AsrtSJmenu and Counseling T uddlers through Adults (7 14) 960-8234 55 Atlanta Avenue!, # 111 Huntington Beach, CA 92646 • leornmg 10 .ore for o f rsr pe nelos de.e!oc responslblJlty • Conng for o dependen• first pe• hc:tps ~01.ir child de11elop feelings of compassion & companionship MY FIRST PET • Your c.h1ld 's self-esteem grows os !liey cont 1bute to the growth & developmen• of another l1111ng being • Coring for o first pet establishes dolty dlsclpllne ., fEr-JPetland a1c·M~£&~~··:;~ ~C!IJ HUNTINGTON BEACH • 714 983-481] N0tt11west Come< ol Brooktlltsl Adan s n IN SivOn Cen•tt J)et:1Crld 1011 1 ADAMS Hours Moo-fn 10-8 •Sat 10·8 •Sun ll·E -{~Cu, ~t\.to~t. Stt.uGc~ (11.f.' 54S • 7J"l I for thl: bt:'>t childrl'n \ portrait '>. ~edie ~aio.n f or children qnl) CARDEN ACADEMY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH • en ArJ.frrr.\-cf ilu11t11i~on Beach provid6 qualuy pnva!t education a v Cdrt r r ch11dr .. n ranging an a~ from two yO?ars rhrough eighth eradll . Tht school uohu s tht C.Vden Cumculum which v..is developed by Mdt CmJt'n Thi• r"'lethod prepares ch1ldu?n for 'lfe u penencc:. by proVldmg 111.zm ·.111th the 1001~ cif lu mmg n.1mtly the devt'Jopment of ana?yttcJI and 'CltlO• 1! th•l Jhl ~·rOCt'~~f\ and lr.tmang m the ,m,>,) of 1hmking Thi? currltulurn i~ 11r.1~ue in th:it .:ill the sub;t ct mailer rs sysit>mdllC inl\:nelated iH\J H·qutnti.sl from gr.iJ<' l~vd 10 graJe lev.:I The fine am ar ... ~trb!.lld 3nd French 1s taught throughout the school Upon ttghth grade graduJllon chtldnm met the high ~chool entrance requirements for computer proOcitncy In addition to basic math JUl\lOr lugh students are offued the opponunuy to study al~bra and ~omttry Physical educauon 1s an rmponant pen of the elementary cumculum While the school has high academic standards the Carden Academy of Hunungton Stach stalT and admm1stn1uon have pnd m the fact that the atmosphere at Carden IS one m wt11ch chtldren art acceptli?d a:. mdMduals and iUt encouraged 10 dtvtlop lhtu la!ents The annual ThanksgMng Feast Christmas ~ms. aD school plcnlc. and talent show iU wtll as numerous Mortan's Ill Traiu Emporham ...... 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Jnd computer instrucu~1r J~ well as a vanety of ans and cra!ls Public school .:htldren are welcome to anend tht summer program The preschool offers full and pan-lime prograMs for children age 2 through kmderganen The preschool program offers a vanety of actMues which are conducive to learning and ~ial mteract1on The actlVlt:U mcluj.: an:. and crafts httraturt music. French a:. well as mdoor dt1d outdoor play HCll lunches and snacks are included in the preschooi prQiram Carden Acad my of Huntington Beach 1:. localed at 721 Uuca . Huntington Beach for mon lalonutJoa call 53&·1441. . l\1l(>ntecito Sequ(>i,1 Ftunily l'acatio11 Ca111p The Great Family Adventure 11 fall Wedi of PUN . June 2ht · September &th ACTIVITIES POa ALL AGES Louttd bl Stq9ola at a cool 7500' oo • "F ... 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II " important that JUrCnh )ti the gmund rule' ~fore u'ing llmc·out proccdur~. firs•. ~Utbh'h 1he "nu 11lltin " a:ind "nil emotion" ruk:' flu" tcachc 1he child thllll he v.-on'1 get neg.11j\c alll·ntHln or al feet you -when II 1 he that ha." th prohl ·m It 1' a good idc.i 10 citprc\\ 'crb;all and \i,uall th-.: 1uk nd I def me 'JlCC1hc t>cha\'klr'-1 {one lo three m.mmum) ~ht~ h re\uh\ m I 1mc·Out fur the ch1h.l Mal..c .i v"u.11 l.'h.1rt ,,1 the "Sl OP" hcha\IOr Mated tn J flO'llt\C m.111ncr 1·111 11\\tanw. ch.1rt "u'le good \'OICC \Olumc' 10\tc.HI ol 1111 'nc,1m1ng" ( ',tlmly u~ ( 1mc-Out for up 10 one n11nu1c 11t ever) two year'I nf )Our child'~ .tgc (i.e .. t"'o m111u1c' l11r four yct1r old~) and avoid le tunng. 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' A 14 Thursday, April 22, 1893 Newport Beach/Coata Meaa DallV Piiot Community Forum Community Forum runs on Tuesdiys, Thuncbys ~nd ~tutdolys Writ• to: Pilot Letters, 300 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92827 • Pax t o: MM170 • Reeden' HoUlne (call·ln letttt1 and comment.:) 842..eo&e • Editor Wiiiiam Lobdell ... 842-4321, •xt. 351 Two nights at theater easy to phathom A h, the thcatah (or thceayter, depending on one's point of origin)! A magnificent institution, surely the preeminent form of all the performing arts. Last week I was immersed in it. Not as a performer, of course. I am strictly a behind-the-scenes type, most recently working on the annual musical show put on by the members of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. This has been going on for 21 years now and is quite a blast. It is also extraordinarily well done. The show is produced and directed by Marsh Green, who spent his career with Universal Studios (and is working on a book about his experiences with the stars) and by Balboa Island 's Joan D'Angelo. This year's "Showboat," as it is called, fNll ..... On the Coast featured music from Disney, and spotlighted some remarkable talent. Among the house-bringer-downers were Vicki and Jay Carson, in separate turns (Jay is general manager of West Marine on PCH), and our across-the-street neighbor, Sylvia Hasbach, who was choreographer and lead dancer. But if a star was born, it was Britton Hostetter of Corona del Mar, a petite, 20ish beauty with a voice that will knock yo·ur socks oJf. Remember. you read it here first! "Showboat" closed Saturday night after three boffo performances. And while it was a tough act to follow, l can report that "Phantom of the Opera" is still worth the $60 an orchestra seat costs. We did not pay that for our scats at Sunday's matinee. As astute buyers, we managed to pay considerably more. Actually, l got the tickets by outbidding everybody else at the Newport Harbor Area chamber of Commerce banquet a while back. OK. so maybe it wasn't smart. But the cause was \\Orthy, and I have to believe l did better than my boss, Editor Bill Lobdell. He bid and won a hotel stay Salt Lake City (no plane fare). The kicker on our "Phantom" tickets was, they were a package deal with a limousine to 1he theater. Maxine Mo ntgomery of PrudenLial Realty donated the costly ducats, Lee West of Newport Imports offered his huge Lincoln. My wife and I decided we could get used to this lifestyle. But, alas, when chauffeur Steve Wasserbach docked the mile-long monster in our driveway, there wasn't a soul visible on our little street. Not one of our neighbors saw us ge t into the limo. Same when we came home. Not a one. Other than funerals, l hadn't ridden in a limousine ~incc our older daughter's wedding. Before that. it was in 1964 when the Beatles came to the United States and I met them at JFK airport in New York City. (No, I was their publicist, not their driver.) I t is an interesting experience, being on the inside of the fish bowl looking out. People ~rare at the blacked out windows, trying to see what movie stars arc inside. I suspect we were pretty far down on the list of VIPs Steve has had in his back scats over his JO ~ea rs of chauffeuring -everybody from Joan Collins to Alexander Haig and Henry K1s!iingcr. When I asked about some of the things he might have seen and heard, Steve just smiled and said he really couldn't talk about such matters. "I can't say I've seen and heard it all, I probably come pretty close." l expect that the brov. n-bag·Junch my wife brought along in the limo will go on his list. While the limo ride was an experience unto itself, the show was the focal point of our day. "The Phantom," of course, was phantastic. A remarkable achievement. I predict it will be a hit. Fnd Marrin 's column nms every Thesd•y, Thursday and-Saturday. . Editorial ~ • •• t ••• o • •• o •• •• • o • * o o oo oo •o oo oo. t ft tt ft t•t t t •flt f tO t tt '-f t tftt tOOO f ft t to ttttt It t t t t t ttt t t t ••ft t t t t tt t tt t t t ttttt tt tot t t t tt t t ttt t Ill t t t t t tt t tit t t t t t t tit t ttt It t tt t ft I It ti I I I tit t I I ft tt t tt Ott 9t o t t tt t t t It I It ••• , f .......................................................................................................... ····· .................................................................................... :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::: The · smearing of Marian Bergeson Speaker Brown's tactics to keep the state senator from being superintendent of schools are despicable • I f anyone out there has doubts about the considerable clout of Willie Brown, all they need do is take a peak at the case of Marian Bergeson. governor in '92. She is easily one of the most influential women in the state. Period. committee Monday voted 8-6 to rejecr her nomination, setting the stage for a full Assembly vote. A widely respected state senator from But what should have been a slam-dunk confirmation has now gone sideways thanks to Willie Brown and those who pay homage to him. Even m the tawdry world that is Sacramento, the effort to smudge and re-invent Bergeson is particularly low. Newport Beach, Bergeson was nominated by Gov. Pete Wilson to replace BiiLHonig, the state superintendent of public education who was forced to step aside after being convicted of conflict of interest. Brown, the powerful speaker of the assembly, has decreed that Honig -a Democrat -must be replaced by a Democrat. End of story. .Bergeson is hardly an arch-.conscrvative and she is certainly not a fanatic. She is a moderate Republican who has consistently drawn praise from both sides of the aisle. The selection seemed perfect. But because Bergeson appeals to both moderate Democrats as well as to her own party, Brown has been forced to get creative and engage in the worst brand of political. It will be the state's loss if Brown is successful in pillaging her fine reputation. Deception. Complete deception. A former teacher and a onetime school board member in Newport Beach, Bergeson has been one of the leading and most eff cctive lcgisJators in the area of education. It's her speciality. B crgeson is now being portrayed in some circles as a religious fanatic and a right-wing zealot. The fact that she is Mormom is suddenly being used as evidence that she has some hidden church agenda. S adly, Brown seemingly couldn't care les~. In his single-minded effort to replace Honig with a Democrat, Brown no doubt will be perfectly content to leave the state's most important education posicion open until the election in late 1994. And, as anyone who follows politics knows, she is not a minor leaguer in the political arena. She has served in the Assembly and the Senate and was the Republican nominee for lieutenant And it's apparenily working. An Assembly We deserve better than that. ' Question of the Day r::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ------------------------ Withhold money from gay ministry? In record numbers, readers debate St. Andrew's decision to pull its funding for Lazarus Project Editor's 11ote: The Daily Pilot received more calls on our Readers' Hotline question on St. Andrew's Presbyterian Ch1,1rch and its decision to not pay funds to a synod which supports a gay and lesbian ministry than on any previous question. The following is only a small sampling of the responses, but renects the mood and sentiment of all the calls. 0 I'm not gay but I think the church is wrong. They· preach God, and the gays are God's children. Leave it at that. RUSS BANGERT Newport Beach 0 I think the Daily Pilot is out of line for asking the question about St. Andrew's. lt is an internal mailer for St. Andrew's and St. Andrew's alo ne to decide. DA YID ARDNER Costa Mesa 0 1 am a straight married woman with children. I want to applaud Newport Beach Mayor Clarence Turner for saying that it is wrong not to denl with gay and lesbians and St. Andrew's Church. For one thing, I think that Christianity means that you are supposed to help everybody who needs heir· And for another, some o the most kind and compassionate people I know arc gays und lesbians. SUSAN CLARK Newport Beach 0 I nm rei.ponding to your article about St. Andrew's of which I happen to be a member. My observations on this article arc this: I think it is unconscionable for St. Andrew's to withhold the entire contribution to the synod because of its support of Project Lazarus. The contribution to Project Lazarus represents a minuscule part of the $300,000 that St. Andrew's has withheld. Do gays have to live in a spiritual ghetto forever because of the righteous condemnation of society? CELIA TURNER Newport Beach 0 l concur with John Huffman's and the church's situation on gays. l think it clearly is a question that anything the Bible says b sin, su pporting that as no longer sin. That to me i~ the crux of the question. To say that it is unloving, and the analogy would be to go and support and send money to Adolf Hitler on the basis that we are to love one another as the same situation as God. 1 think it is what he has to do. Somewhere along the line you have to take a stand on these situations. BRENT OGDEN Corona dcl Mar 0 What a contrast between the true spirit of inclusion evident and the Rev. Collins of St. Mark's and the pseudo Christian homophobia of St. Andrew's Huffman. Which one would you choose as you r spiritual guide? MIKE MORENO Costa Mesa 0 I don't agree with the church's position to cut funding to the gay and lesbian outreach programs. However, It is their money, and they have a right to ~pend it anyway they choose. . MIKE DUETIELL Balboa Island D I am not a member of this church, but I don't think any church that is not a gay church should support gay and lesbian activ ities. lt is against what true religion really stands for. Why should people who believe one way, support people who believe another way? I think ~e have to start taking a stand in life for what we are for and what we are against. And I certainly would vote again~t it. PAUL JOHNSON Costa Mc~a 0 .· I ;igree wholeheartedly with the pastor. It doc~n't ~ay anywhere -like Mr. LcTourncau said -that this is bigotry and hatred. Jn fact, what the church is doing in my estimation is just withholding its money as a sign that they don't condone the Lazarus Project. 1t says in the Bible that we have to hate the sin and love the sinner. St. Andrew's i~ hating the practice of homosexuality but they don't hate the homosexuals. We're not supposed to. MARY WEYER Costa Mesa 0 I am a member or St. Andrew's and I'd like to Point out that St. Andrew's 1s a Christ-centered Presbyterian Church which means that it follows the teachings of the Bible. l Might point out that in the Bible, homosexuality is an abomination before God. Therefore, the church as a body decided not to support any ministry aihat advocates a homosexual lif cstyle. l think you'd have to agree th at those groups wishing to push aside the teachings of the Bible would also be a little up et if someone pushed aside one of the 10 Commandments. Would it be more conve nient fo r them to ho\c 9 commandments or 5 commandmenrs? I agree with the church that they are making a stand . This is in no way meant to be a homophobic statement whatsoever. BOB LUNDY Costa Mesa 0 J support the move of the St. Andrew's Prci;byterian Church to withdraw its contribution for the Lazarus Project. Since thi is a rcligioui. group, their whole being and all of their actions are guided by the Bible and the BibJe very definitely use~ the word ''sin" for homo e'<ual activity and therefore they hould not fund any of tho c activitie . BRUCE BENDER Ne" port Beach 0 1 think the St. Andrew's position is correct and courageous, especi:illy if one considers how politically incorrect it is. Homosexuals arc certainly accepted at St. Andrew's but thelf lifestyle is not endorsed, which is what the Lazarus Project docs. There is an imporuant distinction between a church accepting a person with a sinful lifestyle and endorsing that lifestyle. RALPH CONN Newport Beach 0 I applaud the courage o( St. Andrew's ciders in withdrawing the monetary support from the national synod which advocates organiiations like the Lazarus Project. Even the Roman Catholic Church maintained its biblical perspective saying that. while all peoples are deserving of respect, homo exuality is "'rong. Newsweek and Time have repeatedly released polls whose results indica1e th:it while most Americans decry discrimination of any kind. they at the same time do not con ider homo cxual ity an acceptable life tylc:. SUSAN SMITH Newport Be:ich 0 I :im not a Prcsb) terian nor 11 member of St. Andrew's,· but 1 wholeheartedly agree with their stance against the gays and lesbians. Tell those g~ys and lesbian to read the Bible cx:ictly for wh:it it says and stop putting their interprc1a1ion on ii OARBARA FORTEVlLLE Nev. port Beach 0 Jesus had not a word to say about homosexual ity, but he had a lot to ~y about loving outcasts and ministering to those in need. In supposedly supporting biblical authority, it eems to me St. Andrew's is dishonoring the essential biblic:il teachings. PAUL EKLOF Costa Me a 0 l am in total support or John Hurf113an and his viewpoints and his church leadership and willingness to take a stand on traditional ond moral ethic beliefs. I appreciate his contribution that he has made here in Newport and I'm just 100 percent for PAM LEMON Newport Beach Reader comments 1::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ... :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ protects working Rlll1 and Women Speaking on behalf of the hundreds of Southern California union carpenters, 1 think that you would find most of them are non-violent men with families. They would like to be able to continue wo rking within the Southern California area and would Hke to cam a (air and decent waae. They would like to continue providina health insurance benefits to their families and to one day retire with some sort of pension. The m1jon1y of these workers arc 5ki1Jed and experienced craftsmen who love their work bur are 1otally fruattated 11 not beioa able to compete with 1e1b labor. The only way these carpenters and their families can survive I when contraccors and developers quac beina so arccdy and reaJize th:it "union" doe n't have to be nc111ive. Unions were developed to protect and provide for t~e working men and women of America. Since when was thnt i.uch a bad thing? I have yet to meet n union car~nter who earns la rge sums of money. Dut nr'ound this area, the contractors and developers I know of don't seem to be hurting too badly. LINDA HEALEY YOUNO • Costa Mesa Don't Ill It You (Matt Coker, April 20 colum;}Just don't iet it. You miss the point: RESPECT. Your baton I~ your pen. Freedom of the press your badge. You hold these tool , as your authority, for personal gain, to make an intcrestina .cntcnce, to act attention, to make a point. Sein h interest. The disrespecrf ul context in which you used the name of Morhcr Theresa, is cxlrcmely in ultina. offen11ve and rcpu1nant. Human dianity, honor, and respect is Morhcr Thcrua's life work. How dare you use her name so carclc lyl . We were all repulsed as we obscrv~d violations or authority, respons.ibility,~nd power over the rights of others, the core of the whole Rodney KJng disaster. The auilty include King and his drunk driving, the silence of MAOD, the oWccn beating. the inci ting policies of the news media, the rlotcn, looten. killers ot men, the &Jecf ul dance of the beaten of Re.lnald Denny. and the underlyin& social conditions due to arced not apathy. The antithesis or all the above, Mother Tbcresa's/namc, person, and li(e ls ay~s with diphy, respect and love for human beinp. and the aood in humanity or God's creation. Please refer to Mother Theresa •ilh lanpaae of honor, reverence, and rc~ct •hicb she deserves. To all Lbe people of the pre , the news media, control your mi&hty pen -your sword -your baton. You arc not exempt from the laws of rcsponMbilily to civil and human ri&hts, whose JCn5ibilities you ofte~ .. carelessly assault with the cowardly protection or abused authority of constitutional right of "freedom of the preul'' HELEN MAGRUDER Corona del Mar Wrong fW l work at Fairview Developmental Center, and I am calllna about the aniclc on the "Love/hate affair with 1he wonderful world of aotr• (Srevc Marble's column, April 17). There is a rcf erence here to a bulldina at the state mental facility and Fairview Is not a mental facility. II is a facility for developmentally dlsablcd. Metropolitan State Ha.pita! is for in ane people. I would appreciate it If maybe someone could point chat out. There is a loc of misconceptions about what this fac ility here ls. FRANCIS MARTIN Costa Mesa Art !~pendent N~per Published by Cout Comrnunicy ~. Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr. ch.lirman Jim Cretsinger publisher Tom Johnson asaoclate publisher Wiiiiam s. Lobdell edilOf & ~ ~nt Stew Mar1»le INNgl"S DlOf • I I Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Thursday, April 22. 1993 Ate\ An El Toro airport could reap $1.8 billion Secretary, 'phantom team mother' wins a free lunch for extra duties ~ Following the closing of El Toro Marine ·sase. a commercial airport on the premises could create a wealth of profits and jobs for the reg ion. By Russ Loar Stall Writer NEWPORT UEACH -Ci1y of· flc1al!> have turned up lhe hc:11 1n the baule over the El Toro Marine Balle closure, unveiling 1wo stud ici. predicting a "erit:ible economic boom for the count)' if 1he base is convened to a commercial airport. A study conducted by Economic Re earch As~iatcs of Lo Ange· les projec1s a S 1.6 billion annual boo'>t to the Orange Coun1y econ· omy from an El Toro lntcrna1ional Airport, wi1h a regional impact BONES From A1 thousand of year ago. ··1 1·~ sort of lake a gigan11c puzzle." Gove an said. According 10 Go,ean, 1hc l>oncs they ha"e unco,ercd once belonged 10 a b1'>on 1ha1 h"cd between 10,000 and I :?0,000 )·car'> ngo o,omeumc Jfler the mc'J thal " 1..nO\\ n toJay a!> co,ta Me\a r.11,cJ up out of the occ:in. M1llion'.> of )Car., Jgu. Govean 'aid. C'o)t.1 !\lc~3 ''a under "-Jlcr Ai.hallo" m.rnnc !>he lf, 1t gr.idu.1lly ro.,c up ou1 of the )Ca a!> ma~ive plates under 1he earth's '>urfa ce .sh 1f1ec.J Even aflcr 1he ocean receded. GO\e.rn '>Jid, Cthta ~tc~J h:iJ .1 mo1~1 clrnu1e. "11h more 1ream!>, lree and gras., In addauon 10 b1 on~. it is hclle,cd the R:incholJbrcan epoch included camcli.. llama), ""1ld hor!>e) and mammo1h~ SJber·IOOthcd tiger ... and dire \.\Ohci. probabl; pre)ed on the larger animals, ;iccordang 10 Go,c::in The bt)llfl!> -\\h1ch stooJ :is t.ill a~ 9 feet - \UC'\ 1ved on grass. Among 1he bone) foun d al 1he Lindberg !>ile 111 a b1~n JJ"' \.\llh mo-.t of iii. teeth an pla e Triplex $295,000 Full Price All 2 Bedrooms Units Park· hk! settino Exce ent Orange CMty Rental LocatJOO Open House 12 to Dusk 'T111 AH SOLO!! ttJstd f"fJlfS NeW'POI\ 55 Fwy Ex~ 17th St in T us~n West To Ti,st A'fe NOl1h To 2414 N. Tustfn Avenue t"BIMr 1 lt ~ 1 ll ffry I Wf. OFtl:R I O~IETlll~G ~OT FOl\D I\ ~E\\ PORT Bf..\Cll . predictcd'to reach $3.9 billion, ac- cording to Deputy Ci1y M:rnager Ke n Dchno, who al~ erves as ex· ~cu1ive director of the Orange County Cities Airport Authority. Ci1y officials are motivated by 1he belief 1ha1 a econd Or:ingc County airport would reduce pre'>· )Ure to expand operations at John Wayne Airport and reduce airport noise over the city. The E:.1 Toro Manne Oai.e - 1argeted for closure by 1he Clinion adminbtra1ion -v.ould genera1e annual income of S248 million by 1hc year 2010 if convc rl cd to a commercial airport, according 10 a econd c11y-funded ~1udy con· ducted by P & D Technologic!> rn Ornnge. Oelino s:iid the airport should be coni.idored 1he "anchor tenant" of base properly thal \\Ould gener· · ate income from lan d leases. rcnl· ul hou11ing, a golf cour)e, and a -a rari1y. nccord111g 10 Govcan. It will tal..c the two-per~n learn about another "'eek IO ""h111le a"ay a1 1he ancient )Jnd·lil..c di n caked :iround more piecci. of )l..clcion In add111on 10 the tw1on b{inei.. GO\can and Sn111h h<.l\e reel>\ crcd the tool h of a preh1!ilunc great \\ hlle i.harl.. 1h;i1 likely 1racl..ed 11~ pre~ \\hen 1hc mci.a \\ai. till under ".1ter. At other Co'>I J ~lei.av.ell 'llC), \\aler uif1c1ab ha\e found IO!>~ilizcd \CJ 'hdh and b11~ of ancien1 n:c.J"ooJ irec' tha1 once co,erec.J thi' arcJ Mary Ur a'hima, )~11..c .. per\un fo r 1he "aler d1·.tr1c1, \J1d 1hc d1 .. 1nd plan' 10 pul the b1,on b1ine'I on J1i.plJ}, bu1 probabl) not for .,c,eral more month) 10 g1'e pJleon1olog1,1s a chance to comple1c 1heir s1ud). And incc exC3\.tlor ha\c only dug 15 fee t belo" the Lindberg 11e, 1herc: may be more preh1s1oric animal. uncJnhcd. E.'<cava1ori. will dig 35 feet deeper before 1hc re et'\01r is complc1e at lhe cnJ of the ummer. \\'ater offac1ab wJrn 1hc: public 10 slJ) a"a) from the \lie, "'tu,h hJ~ :?~·hour ~c..:ul'll). ~ I TED Ll \'I\G Ju at AFFORDABLE PRI CE ·-.. ., o~ ~ou t'llll liH· 1war tlll' ht·111·h 111 11 "'" n·u ... 111,1'111· pri11'. \t \t'\\ll41n \illn \\C' 11ffl•r r1111 ._.'l'\lt'l' ll'"'l"'lc'IJ li\ll lg 111 ll1111pttn · 11w111 ... ·11i11~ fn1111 u ... lo" It"' "'I :\11.; pc·r 1111111111. If '1111 1wt•tl .1 ...... j ... tarll't' '1.ith \Ollr u1 fl\1111" of 1Luh lhllll-! \111111fir11l 11ll tl111 ... • "4'1'\l4'l°" iiwl1Hlc•tl in p11ir 111~ 11111111111\ n•11111I 1.111• l)t• ... i!.!lll'd for m111fon . ,mffc·cl ~i1h lmc• & 111t1UHL!•'tl \\11h 11in•. on/1 ut \1·\\pon \ 111.1 • • \IH>I< \110\ \1o\lloHL\t. • lhnll\(, • Cnoo\11\<. •DH~ ~l\<. ~--NEWPORT VILLA C 11 m 111 1 I m t II I I •' f: ·" (' t I I t n f' t ( t~) b42 -:l86 1 -+ () () () 11 i I I\ r i 11 1 " ~ \ r ~ I' n r t IJ 1· .1 t' h , C \ Cl 1 b b :\ " \ , ll I ,, I l I " " " " II • ~ II I) ' , I I I l ·-· train yard for 1he Orange Counly Transportation Au thori1y among other po1enti al use . "There's a pol of money to be made there -whe1her the gov· ernment wan1s to do it or private people want to do it is not the bsue," Delino said. ''What we 're saying to the federal go"crnment is, 'If you're sman enough. )Ou won'1 just gi"c 1his money away. You'll devel9p ii or lease 11 be· cau~e 1hcrc') an incredible potcn· 1ial for profit there.' " fhe ci1y paid approxima1ely S33,000 10 c-0nduct 1he studie'I, ac· cording 10 Dclino. As government official) y,eigh the co:.1 of moving Et Toro M;)rine Dase operations to 1he Miramar Na,al Air S1a1ion in San Diego, 0 .ehno believe) 1hey should be fac· 1oring in the po1en1ial for income in converting 1he ba)e to a com- mercial airport. "We hope this "ill LIBRARY From A1 Stahr embarked on an ambi1ious fund-raising campaign for 1he new libr:iry, braving the icy v.a1ers of 1hc recession. To-date, the founda1ion has rai)ec.J nearly S 1.9 million. ... , r;uhuonall), fund-;a1)111g acll\ 111c\ in New por1 Oeach ha'e dcpcntled on developers," El1,tJbe1h S1ahr ~aid. "Out dc,eluper) ha'e been hurung, so V.t! ha\ic had to go 10 01her sou re.cs." Among hbnuy supporter~ al 1he topping-off cercmon) Wt:dnc~day "ere many of the 4JU Junor' "'ho ha,c·donJted .11 lea .. 1 Sl.000 - 1he minimum donation required for li!>ling on the donor "all \\ 11h near!) a )Car to go before hbral') con~1ruc11on 1 complc1ed. the found:i1ion b Mill actl\cly sohci1ing donations and Stahr said 1hcre " !>till room on 1he donor wa ll for nc,.,, contnbu1or . "II' 'cry e'c111ng to sec 1ha1 11'<, re all) h:ippening," said Ci1y L1brari:in K.ienilL. "ll 's been a grea1 community e ffo rt . It would 001 have happened wi1hout the generosi1y of M> many donors" WILKINSON E·ZUGHT ln«'al'lt mat en witn IOn9 t1l!)9ef ~ 940174 Rf9 U 99 convince the b e clo ure commll· tee 10 keep El Toro on the list," Oelino said. The Dase Closure :ind Realign· ment Comm1:>sion ha!> unlll July 1 to make changes to the ba~e clo-- sure li!.1. 1 he city-funded !'lludies al'-0 prcd1c1 lo"'er airport noise lc"cl in 11urrounding ci1ies ""llh comer· )ion 10 a commercial airport , Jc· core.Jing 10 Ne""port Beach MJ)Or Clarence Turner. "faery cit) in Orange Coun1y )hould be 1mof\ed in some kind of joim-po~er!> ar· rangemen1 10 operate lhe airpo.1 , )U they can par1ic1pa1e in the rC\· enues," Turner said. The ci ly·funded s1ud1e' do nut C!>tima1c 1he cost of con"e rt1ng ~he 1:.1 Toro ba'>e 10 a commercial air· porl. One s1udy es1ima1e' 1he co,1 of land acquisi1ion at S5 billion Out Delino said 1he ci.11ma1e 1'> high becau!>e ii is based on 1hc cost of building ano1her Marine Corps facih1y to house El Toro op· ern1ions. ~ SIMMONS COS1 A MESA -Between t)prng le11er11 and handling other ecretarial chore~ for her law)Cr txhs, Judy Oronqui~t fre1s o"er who's on fir~I. Gronquist\ sandlot·Oa"ored jub helped her win fir!>l·pl;ice honors T uesda» an a local reMaurant') conlc~t that aimed 10 f111d 1he secretary v..ho performs the most bizarre la!>l..s on 1he JOb. And Gronqui'>I, who recci\ied flov.crs and ~ree lunch from Tra11un;.i Sp1ga <C)lourant, "'on handily for ti role ai. IC.am mother for a Nc.,..porl East Lutle League tea l:.Jch pring, he )J1d, her bu~y bo'" manage'> J 1eam. She .. aid bhC goes inw uc11un pulling together 1hc tca.m ro11tcr and prJc1ice and game .. chec.Jules on a v.ord proccs,or prep;.1tanf lc11eri. 10 the team and callmg plJ)er 10 remind them of upconung e"en1.. . "The. pla)Cr., :rnJ 1hcir parcnh ull kno>\ me by name and 'oice, bu1 I rcm:un the 'phantom' leum mother, ai. I don't go to 1he gJme'>.'' Gronqu1'1 \.iid ~he added 1h a1 at 1he c.lo~e ul 1hc 1992 )ea'>On 1hc 1eam ~c:n1 her no .... ers. Gronquii.t said her pre\ 1uu' uni4ue thures included Jumping uut of a fourth Ouor \.\ 1nJO"-1n10 a chute during u fare c.Jcp:irtrnent fire ~afet~ dc:morl'>lra1run "'tule !>he \\a' ~ecrelar) 10 1hc: gcncrJI manager of the \\c)llll ~oulh Coas1 Pla1J Ho1el . "Another former bo-.'I called inc in and hJnded me: wmc1h1ng "rapped 111 u t1"ut: anJ told me 10 find '>omeone 10 apprai)e 11 ' <;he said "When I opened the 11\\uc I found a "c:ry huge diamond, 1n nu se11111g. IJler \al.icd a1 more lhJn SI00.000. "h1ch I earned around \\rapped 111 a 11\Sue un11l I accomplished my g1"en ta~k.'' Gron4u1'>t s:i1d -IJJ Antuniu PrDdo THE THE MOST COMFORTABLE MATTRESS YOU CAN BUY. TAG•: (Jr~• •"t •!10l"•t$' tClllS art alli~"l'C '' ltll' t.)C ~ l><Aiom P·eswr• or. ~~ cQI' -"!'C!~· a cmt a·~ ~ 8u1.;"f'l'S1 Oils • DYllAlllO SOlAa POWH'll> AM/Al IADIO Pert«t tor De<ldl camping earth-quake kit uses 4 pewer sources ~ crank oowered recnarge~ oatterv oc ~ter Of' AA oattenes coot lnciUdedJ 939450 11eg S24 gq "'.JlllCllt1N _ _.. SMOKE Al.AIM ~aturPS tPSt button& IOw b3 tt er y signal s vr warranty 9 VOit battery lllCloOed SOOS707 R'9 S69CI ,, 'c~, POt ••ite so eacri one rta.: • " •S :nclet>t:idtnt I' t:IS<l'I' t•C1' Sl(lOOn no rou t~!''l'll'r lr; 'rou'• lc-•t YOV.'l•" 1n ttif tnO!T<!Y,; ( J 545·7168 ~ r t£ 3165 HARBOR BLVD t COSTA MESA . -THE "ARK Ill" SURVIVOR PAK contai~ food ano watff to W5tatn One Block South of 405 Fwt ~-- kf'ePS vo.ir watff r.>att!f ~teadv Easv ln'lt~ '] DE'ft •• , s 288 Q416('1 Jleq s 7 99 ~turtS«V1traci~· S388 W)lt< Hfatl'! 'ncnor ~ ! \ ~· Sl 88 1(1\ •"'\<II ~1.1"'rr M.i • t S 5 98 ,~~'(\ s1499 ~tt 95584-1 - • POltTAIU CAN OPINH Basie r«~SltV 67m 11"9 S6 99 s399 A1e Thuraday, April 2a. 1993 ANALYSIS From A1 previou ly over the biddfog procedures, but dropped that ca e earlie r this year. The board's deci ion to sweeten the terms creates a new dispute, he 11id. "This is opening a different can of worm ," Bumb aid. "AJI of us could have honored our bids. If I wnlked away, 1 would have forfeited a $2 million performance bond." Bumb, whose company owns a thriving, , 2,600-space swap meet in San Jose, said he would have honored the terms of his bid without raising rents, and he would have still made a prof11. Two other fin:ilists in last year's .bidding - George Hill, a partner with KBH in Newporl Beach, and Gregory H:ihn, chief financial officer wit h Maclin Open Air Market in Ontario -said essentially the same thing. "We'd take it today at what we bid on the thing," Hill said. "I thin~ it's grossly unfair of th em to change the contract without rebidding. Any of the higher bidders \\Ould be qualified and \\illing to run the place in a less dict:itori:il manner. That's state pfoperty, and that extra money should go to the state." WATfR From A1 Kemp said th e district needs to generate an additional Sl.8 million next year for a balanced budge t. The district's proposed budget has climbed to roughly S 15 million, \\ herea!t revenues are projected to 1 be only $13.2 million. A 15 per· 1 cent to 20 percent increase on the average water bill "'ould generate roughly the amount needed to fill in the gap. Kemp blames the !>hortfall on various 1ncrea~e~ in the d1!ttnct'!t expenses over the next fe" )'Cars. ln fact, Hiil 11ld h11 ll'OUP would baYI bid more lf the board had not chanpd h.1 point system to discouraae blddina beyond a certain level. He said, too, that he believes Teller is makina "obscene profits" at the Marketplace and didn't have to raise seller rents, as he threntened, bccnuse of hi new lease. Said Hahn: "Definitely, they should have reopened the bidding, in fairness to oil bidders. This is state property. We pay a much tnxes as anyone else." Tel-Phil spokesman David Paine declined to disclose Teller's profi ts at the $15 million (in annual revenues) Marketplace. As for competing bidders' claims that they would have honored their commitments, he said: "What one person says and what they would really do are two different things. To maintain the quality and not substantially change the Marketplace, they would reach the same conclusion." Under terms of the compromise, Teller will pay the state one-third of his admission, seller-rent and progr:im-fee revenues, down from lhc 38 percent he bid, and 40 percent of food and beverage revenues, down from the SI percent promised. Between now and 1996, seller rents and the percenllp of tdmlulon Ud eeller revenue1 that Teller pa)'I tho Slate wlll increase annually at tho same rate u the local Consumer Price Index. Reaardless o( how much bu iness improves at the swap meet, Teller will never have to pay the percentages in his winning bid. The stute will have an option to renew the five-year lease for another five years. Fairgrounds General Monager4Norbert Bartosik said Fair Ooard members were concerned about bei ng sued, but they also (eared that the swap meet would eollupse if sel~r rents increased. ''I th.ink the issue here I , do we feel ethically good about what we did?" Bartosik said. "You could walk this thing (the Marketplace) and cc that it was sick." Serge Kohan, a seller who led a group of merchants who bid for the Marke(plnce contract in 1991, said he believes the settlement is fair. He said Board Member Duck Johns, in saying that the bidding should be reopened if a deal wasn't struck Tuesday, forced Teller to compromi e. And if the losing bidders sue? "They don't have the money or lawyers to tou_ch Teller," Kohan said. ~LI.JIDMA•T9 ... INC. I Toilet I Tank I Repair I Valft I Sqls noisy Wei I Dis cnt cos1ty I net!Dsthat I I I FWUlllG: U... • HAIDWAll •PLYWOOD BIC1ltCAl •Pl.ml• • HAIDWOOD DOOIS Am WllMMS ~ • PUii' • TIEATID Ulllll POWll TOOlS • NUISllY .. ISLUtDMASTl!R. INC. .......... n.er-Klt D,...talal --~· ~w. Modill SSSA I ID addltloa to tb111 I p..at 1"1ya. •• we al80 I CU17 a larp •lectl•• el IKltcbmand~ tina 3 I lbt--•well• aD die I I* coupon. I Btt.Mp, pipe, and tools 1 °"'~"'er· , to c ................. any L--~a!.l --~ plumNnsproteet.. COSllMESA 121s•~St. (714) 556-1500 MIH.t7-6•Sltl-S•S.M . 883• PrDs good tfru 4/'ll/93 0 Jl R 1 ~ MIL LION FE f T Of l UM Bf R AND Pl YWOOO IN STOCK The district currently imports 25 percent of Costa Mesa's wa ter, ac· cording 10 Kemp. and they have recently been hit \\llh a 67 percent 1---------------------::-----------------~-=========================~~~~~~!!!!! I·. increase in imported water fees. The 01her factor, Kemp said, is that the Orange County Water District replenishment assessment has. jumped 50 perce nt. Roughly 75 percent of Mesa Con!tolidatcd's 1 water comes from the Orange County Water District groundwa- ter basins. Kemp said the $15 m1lhon bud· get already rcnects a number of co~t-cutting measures, which will , be outlined dunng the upcoming meeungs, but he said the board of directors will undoubtedly seek to trim more fat before rate hikes. GRAFFITI From A1 lar ordinance Monday. To enforce the Ne" port Ocach ordinance, c11y officials wiU need to post signs along the bcachfront and in other parts of town warning graffiti writers that possession of graffiti tools is aga 1ns1 the law. Violators could be convicted of a misdemeanor offeme punishable by a Sl,000 fine, six monthi. 1n jail, or. both. For additional penalties, offender!. could be forced to clean up graffiti and litter and possibly ha\C 1he1r dri\cr's licenses sus- pended for up to one year But Shirley Feller, a Newport· Mesa sch<X.>I distract teacher and ta!:.k force member, said she "'ould prefer that police only confocate graffiti tools and issue c1tJtion~ to offenders, not actuJlly arrest them. '"That bothers me to arre!tt them • for a can of !.pray paint," Feller s:iid Under the ordinance, businesses woulJ be prohibued from allowing sale or acce!ts of graffiti tools to minori.. Violation of the ordin;ince could result in a $500 fine for th e bl!siness owner. Signs abo will be posted in businesses warning that sale of these items to minors is agninst the law. Started by Hedges, the gang task force was conceived as a way to combat the growing incidents of graffiti and gang activity in New- port Beach. The task force, which held its second meeting at City Hall Wednesday, consi ts Qf Po- lice, city and school officinls, as well as community members. Sgt. Mike McDermott noted that w.tule gana mcidef\tS are on the rise in Newport Beach, 60 pe(." cent of the graffiti comes from "random tagging crews frbm around Southern California." But chool board reprc entative Sherry Loufbourrow warned task fo rce members not to discount the existence or gangs in Newport Beach. She said that at each school board meeting, board mem· bcrs expel approximately one to two tudents for weapons·related charaes. And she pointed out that the re's ancreasina evidence that white· supremacist and kinhead ga nas reside in Ncwpon Beach. Finally, the new ordinance calls for ci ty crews 10 immediately clean up ftl ffit l on 'both private and publte property. The proposed urdinance sho uld come up for 1 prcliminarr vote at the council's May JO mec11n1. PRODUCE FRESHWCAL STRAWBERRJF.S 1'1cw11uitWfwldfmA, nd.ripe ortd Pict 1w"'61rrit1 d.tliwrtd 7 tlay1 o u dc. .. /'ffk of IM locol "°'°"is upoit iu .,, enjoy w wry l.u cu o nOM>Nlbl. pria TM fvu "'°"" ;,. 'f"Olil1 l>oMvwu, altuays u tra{aN:y ~·Al f'artNn Morlwt -6oby OUT 6ononcu .o ""'1 or• _, ~d or lwu11 oMOyi"' M>/I spoll . . 79 ~ 39! 49 ~ 51or$l 00 DELI• KITCHEN VIENNA BRAND SMOKED TURKEY UaA, o.Jl WW. _, curl.y "-414 MIA • rNl-' --.w11o-dwuodu. Siied '° """''°'~~.,Aon , .• _... "Home of Orange County's BEST PRODUCE" Farmers Market at Atrium Court FASHION ISLA ND OPEN MON.-SAT. 8:00AM • 9:00PM OPEN SUN. 8:00AM • 8:00PM r---------, COUPON · I • THICK SLICED BACON You 'U ~ thU old ftUIU.ontd tlti.cJc bacon. f rom our 1"'14' departmcn.l with brcaJif cut., on BLTs or c"rumhlcd over salads. I I I I I I I I I I I With Coupon Only I Limit 2 lbs. I Expirea 4-28-93 L---------.J MEAT • SEAFOOD USDA CHOICE TRI-TIP ROAST A" ou.uLa"""" cw for IM ~qu.tl you'll -"' pl,ef111 llccowc ii.I JU"' GJ pa cold ill MJrtdv.idin IM IWd day. l'loill, SN.ao1t14 MJA oUT Pol'VrlloUH Butwl °' Mori!tautl. ST. LOUIS S1YLE PORK RIBS Mt.al'J, ttNl«r MU. r~*'" '°''rib. - "'f"'"4rS oit IM lf'.LL 8t aun '° ~ "I' - of ow~ B»Q aouaJ and pUfll1 of llOplafU! RAW JUMBO BLACK TIGE'R SHRIMP 7'7w• ~ ( 16.20 '*""') f orwvo"'4 Blad 7lf!t? Aow ~.,. tMwlMd ottd °" rwuly io t.004 ""° o 4.tlww Wl"'I' cocJtuul or wt i" o ~tcampi. GROCERY• WINE MENDOCINO SPARKLING MINERAL WATER 4 ¢ not • ..i... ... ""' ltOIWol """"-' 9 ...,, "°""' ., llw ~ "' M.""-t:i,. Cotw)t Plaut W Wit ltOAuW frvil IUl!ta 21 GIL NEVA-BEITA CRACKERS Doia ~ "' llw falflrr ~P./NI 70~ $149 flw# dtttH.•tol-frw, M w.pl °""1H a.ditn -JM14111kl EY,, I/win WA ~ .,-.ila., •.. ,,., Mtlft •"'-'-"" s < JOtl'U llf'" tNal 11w •-u .,.._ ·~ CllL .,,,,,pnolit. FETZER EAGLE PEAK MERI.OT A -. """""',,,__~ OIY """' ~--~ . "' Ca.lijanJ,a. ¥-'• --• ...,, ~..,,,""" ~ ",,,,,.,, 1 • Sports · . Thursday Apnl 22, 1993 The Newport B~ach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Cnrlson .... M2··UJO e~t.387 Sports on TV-radio/82 Classified/86 Automottve/89 The 46th Newport-to-Ensenada race, ~ith upwards of 500 entries in all, gets under way Friday at noon in the annual sailing bash designed for every \\ould-bc champion O\Cr a course of 125 mile~. ~ Pri ce -Purcell combination has double fl~vor of Bahia Corinthian VG-Balboa YC. By Richard Donn Spons Wr«tr I t:s not exactly a )ljtc·ol-1hc-.11 1 ruc111g )loop. but Trc~ GurJo hJ'> been good 10 O J\C Pri.:c and Tom Purcell, '"" of 1hc mm1 :!>UCCC'l'l ful )kippers in the hi)tOr) of 1hc Nc"port· En cn:ida ln1crnnt1onal ~ adit Race, "h1ch will launch for the 46th time o n Frid.I) <11 noun off the Newport Jetty. AJthough Price and Purcell go back 10 1%-' - when Purcell was one o f Prn:e') tudcnt) on the Co· rona del Mar ll1gh ailing cluh, \\h1ch Price 111-.11· IU lcd -their h1g,.~c't p1ublcm ,,n·t 1ad..1ng or trim· ming their 'PlllnJlcr dO\\ ll\\ mJ . I () dc~:1J111g "h1d1 ).•Chl·club llJlllC -.houkl bc in· )Cnln:J on the l roph~ Price a11J Purcl"ll, you 'ICC, "111 loh ol tropluc) in th1!>, 1hc la1 g.c'll 1111crn:.11io11:il ).tdll race in 1ht: "mlJ. "h1c.:h " <:O·'>pl>n,orcJ b) 1 he Oail~ t•itut. Price, ho\\c\cr. hclon~' tu thc UJh1.1 Corinthian YadH Club: l'u11 .. dl Ill 1he UJlh,l.1 Yadll Club. "'One club lll'C' u-. unc \car .1nJ J,,c,n'1 like 1hc oppo)1ng gu) one )<..H. tf1cn 11 '"lie.he' the nc\l )CJ r, bCCjU'IC lhe CUnl[l\Jtcr prin1uut for the trophl<.' \\Ill onl) .1cccpt one {duh) l\Jlllc," '>:11J Pri e. J tru· ph) \\Inner Ill 13 o l the pj'>t 14 :'\c''PUrt·Ln'>1:n;iJJ rJCC'> Mth Tri..'' GurJo. 1nduding the prc,11g1uu) Taking their shots at defending champ ~ No-name folk hero Wyrick will defend his crown at Newport Beach GC May 7. W ith a beefier pur:1c J nJ nc:.i rl> l\\icc a m;in) profC))ional gu lkr'I a'I I.I'll )car, the field '"II be more ruthlc'I) th i) 11me .iround in the ccu nJ annual Record ScttCr'I D.1y Pru-Am at thc Ne" port Ocach Golf Cour..c · Club golf Uut dctcnJ1ng d 1jmpiun Kc11h W)rick. J c.:lo .. ct Lcru·h.Jmficjppcr. 1 n't too \\urned "I JU\t "ant thc pretty gi rl~ to follow me, I dun·1 care 11 they're roo1ing 11.)r me or not," !>J1d \\)flCl , j Jo,\ly starter at the club \\ho became .ttl in~tant foll hero la)t )prtng b) 'ICll ing a cour~c record \\llh a 6-unJcr·p.:ir 53. ''People \\ho play golf hcJtc, I hJ\C to a .. ~ume. like la't )Cjr, 1hjt the) 'II be root mg for me.-For mo)t ol them. they didn •t I.. now I rc;illy pl.I) cd golf." Wyrick, al!>O the tourn.1ment director, ~hould meet hi) match on the course l\1ay 7 us 27 proi. -a dozen more thun last year's in:iugural RccorJ Se tters Day Pro-Am -arc expected to play. • * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,• ..... Prc .. 1Jent ol lhl! l 11111..d "i1.11c' I ruph) 1n JlJ<J I. \\lm:h i'I U\\JrJl!ll 10 1h..: ll\CI II u c,I Corrected Time 1n 1hc Pl IRI (Per l1irni..1111..c: t t:mdKap R.1c1ng J'l c:e1) CIJ'l'I. .. 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U\<.J tu, \\hen \\C f1r'I boucJ I the b\l tt. u'c hulh n.1111c'. hul 1hc \;J<.ht d ub' ·,11:tcJ c1 m.' pl.11111ng l'h<.·~ l..:pt ,,1;1ng:·\\ h) dlln't ~\ILi ,c.:11 ~vLir m.;mbc1,fl:p .inJ j\Hll mc:r hc rl' · Uu1 111 JU't. 11.1Jc u lt. lhJt "-' m ... Ill \\\ll l llUI h<.'"I . \\\>rk111i; llUI. rc~.1rJh: .. -. ul 1hc dut rc.:prc ... .:nt:i· 111111. 1~ C\.1c1h "hJl I fl' Goah1 Jl'C" "It '~ n<.11 v..h;il \i.H1°J re 1lh c.111 ~ ,t.11.:-111-the Jrl b.1.11 "ith 1hc l.11c:.,1 Jc:,1~n. llut 11\ o.in C\1..cp1.on.1ll) "c.:ll-Jc\ll!t1c:J h\.1J1,' Pm c: 'IJIU ul th.: :::J., c::ir·1JIJ I fl'~ GlirJo. a 3 I fo,1t. c JI ~-1 J . f Jdll£ ,1,'\ 1fi. \\ h1 ... ·I ;il,ll CJrrlC' Pur1..ell K1..n ~h rn. Jim \J.1m,. R1 ... l See ENSENAOA 'B4 Oll.Y PILOT IDGH SCHOOl AllU.ETE Of THE WEEK TINA ~Say no more ... 5-feet, 9V.. inches says it all for Tars ' starlet. By Barry Faul"1er SOOltS Wnttr 0 fficl:lll), lbe mark was 5 feet, 9V.a Inches, 1 chool high jump record, the best mark In the ~tale this St3)0n, nnd the ci&htb be t leap In the history or Onm&e Count) girb compttl&ion. But, puhnp , more importontl), ~c"'purt Harbor High upho· more Tina Uo\\moo soared oH~r a mental bloc'-. In "inning the Mt. SAC ln,ltationnl Friday. "It \\IU 1 urprise," said Bo" man, "ho earn~ Dally Pilot Athlete or the Weck laurels for her momentous clearJncc. "I doo't know "hat the lt') \1 J ; 1t just ort Sponsored by: 1862 PllCtntla Ave. Com MeSI • 631-3433 See Tl~ .... , .. ,. . ev1an THE ATHLETE'S CHOICE 3000 $. Brtstot 1133 So. Coast Hwy. See CLUB GOLF/14 Costa Mesa· 435-0130 Laguna~. 497-9033 Harbor's Tina Bowman Is the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week. . , Does vour car slalt bani? Idle Rough? 6118 Poor mlleage?i Gall Usl We're Ille Dllvaabllllr Expelts Carburetor Rebuilding • Fuel lrjection Tune-Up • Smog CertificatiOn ' Open Mon-Fri 8:30 to 5:30 Cal [114) 642-8286 tor Wt SAD••• 2945~Ave. CGMBM•1 Get Those Patios & CourtyCtrds in Shape CALL NOW & ENJOY THEM THIS SUMMER! • Lee } im Jennings install your complete •Ei:;;~;f4~d yard hard cape· • Expert bric.k, block, A Mixture Of Brick And Scored Concme Ji ni'Jenniiigs CUSTOM MASONRY !ti't llCetWI 1)92101 170 E 17th St. • Surte 2{A') Costa Mesa 7 4 64 scone, nle, slacc and concrete work • Cin recommend qualuy OOliflCf'S • Quahcy work m Costa MCQ & Ncwpon Beach 11\ct 1969 • f>r.u~ probkn\\1 We solvt them! \VhylDMa ~and~ ............. , C.alllte~ thal "-•'ti-I. IOOO'•tl ~"" owr20,....t MESA TIRE COMPANY AUTO . FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd. •Costa Mesa ~l1S1' PR~RT COt.WoNrcoil~RIZEbl I SMOG I f}fnl~L I I s 199s I ::gg:: I •SET TOE·IN • CEW'T. s 19~N-REG '29 95 """9• ~ NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY '' mf,~~ L EXND S.l·H _J_ --1-..,I _J rMUST PRESENT COUPON! OIL OiANGE I 1 FRONT DISC 1 SPE~W. I BRAKE SPECIAL tCllW • OIL. flLTf.R I s499s I =~= I '1 •M1CM11coe.c•:ae:_. I $1~~~ I ,...,_.._..._ U I I t S...Mllllc,..f.lln _j_ __ ..... _j '---· ........ J:l4l_ -!!!!'~~ • 82 Thursday, April 22, 1993 Newport Beach/Coata Mesa Daily Pdot High school swm1mmg Grayeli paces Mustangs' blowout Mr. Irrelevant XVIII contest Easy pickings? ...,. Mesa buries Century with 111-46 PCL decision; girls log 112-34 victory. COSTA MESA - Fre cs 1y le r Sam Gr.l\cl1 ''"n t"o C\cni:> and anchored Co!>tJ Mc!>J I l1gh 's \\Inning 200-yard medic~ relay ( 1 :57.57) ~ the Mus- tJngs blew \l!>ltlllg Century out of the pool. 111-4b, in a Pac1llc Coast Lc:iguc bu>) \\\-lnl meet \\cJne!>- dJ). GrJ\cli \\On 1hc 200 (2:00.56) anJ 'iOO (5 39.69) frce~t} It: race!>, JJnte) Cl1mlon \\On 1he 100 bu.._ tcrll~ ( 1 00,90), tin1)hed i.econd in 1hc JOO b1ea!>tstro ke (1:13.97) and opened the ~tust angs' \\inning 200 free relay (I :39.32). and Mike Cur- Ii!> sprinted to fir)t place in 1he 100 lree (55.34). took !>econd in the 100 backstroke (1:13.63) and )Wum the lcad-oCt leg in the 200 medley relay. Other top performance~ for Costa Mesa were turned in by Dernurd Perone, "ho \\On the 100 back (I: 13.24} and swam the third leg on th!? winning 400 free relay (4.Q.i.84), John Nnigle and Dob Paulhu::.. Naigle wun the 100 breast ( J • 13.44) ~1111.l firmhed second in the 200 f1cc (2:08.56), while PJulhus \\On the 200 indhidual mcdle) {2.~2.25) and anchored 1he 200 fri:e rcl::i~. Paulhus had ,.,on the 100 back. btH wa_s disqualified. The Mu!>l:lJlgs imprO\Cd to 2-2 1n league meets, "hile Century fell tu 0-4 For lhc Mus1ang girls, Katie Grogan ''on l\\O individual C\ents, the 200-)ard free tyle (2:1-1.44) and the 100 breaststroke (1:24.34), and also swam on '''0 winning relay teams in a 112-34 win over Ccntul). Costa Mesa's Elizabeth Chris- t1an,en was also a double winner, gorng in lhe 50 free (26.75) and 100 free (1:01.85), while her sister, Leslie Christiansen, won the 100 bu11erfly. (J:l6.12) and the 100 backstroke (1:12.92). Grogun, Erica Wantje, Tammi Smith and anchor Elizabeth Chns- t1anscn won the 200 free relay in 1:58.81, while Wantje. Jenny Cur- tis, Grogan and anchor Leslie Chri!>1iansen touched first in the 400 free reliy (4:39.91) for Costa Me::.a Curtis also won the 200 indi- vioual medley in 2:52.97 and fin- ished second in the 100 breast- ~trokc in 1:29.78. Costa Me a's \\inning 200 medley relay (2:16.12) \\as turned in by Jill Myers, Curtis and the Christiansen sisters, wit h Elizabeth anchori ng her second first-place relay. The Mustangs improved to 2-2 in league duals, while Century fell to 0-4. 90VS Coeta ..... t t 1, Century 4a 200 ~ rtlly-I Com Mm (Cwtd, 1 .. 1 ~ G111ti). I S7 S7, 200 he-I Grlytl !Ct.II, 2 00 S4 t H1101t (CM), 2 OI S4 S "'1po'I ICM) 21'16 200 N-1 l'IUhn (C..., 222tS 2 Pe1C1111 (CMI, 2 t3 llt, 3 Hoq (C), 3 52 19, ~ lfet-1 At.ti (CM), 24 95. 2 OllJ1 (C), 25 80. S McG.nnll !CJ. 25 00 100 tty-I ComlOll (CM), I 00 00. 2 Mllllits (Cl. 1 0221, 100 fr•-I. Cll/tll (CM). SS 34, 2 Slftllt (CM) 1 01 19. 3 rlldl (CM). 10217 500 11ee-1 GraYt11 (CM). S 39 8', 2 Ol1ll (CJ 6 32 20 3 ~ ICM). 6 $720. 200 It• tlll'f-I Costa 1i1m (CoMIOll. cun.-s. ~. Pauhlst. 1 39 32. 100 *'-1 Pe1one (CM), 11324. 2 Clltlls (CM). I 13113. 3 Embttl (C}, 1.1606. 100 blml-1 tUiglt (CM), 11344, 2 Com· IOll (CM), I 1387, 3 Stewart (CM). I IS 48, 400 free lllay-1 CoSll MW (Slelflllt. rccn PefOM. Ao-~). 404 M QIRLI Coaw Meu t t2, C•nhuy 34 200 medley telly-t Costa t.'tu (\+1m. CwM l CllnsUnstn, £ ChnslllllHlll. 2 16 12, 200 ltte-I Gro· oan ICM). 2 14.44: 2 wn,e (CM). 2.32 12, 3. Sm.ti! (CM), 2 50 09. 200 IM -1 Cllllls (CM). 2 S297 2 Myets (CM) 2 ~ ~ 3 V l1111llQl1 (Cl 3 37 33 50 flee-I £ Clvlsll.Weft (CM) 26 75' 2 Wll'l.lt (CMJ 31 11 3 lttlal'I (CM). 33 06. 100 l!y-1 L CIU· llWen ICM). 1 1612. 2 ~ tca.4). I 39111 100 l!tt-1 £ ClwlstlMlsen (CM) 1 01 as 2 S ~ (C). 1 16 16. 3 GrolliOI (CM). I 20 99 500 l1ee-1 Hyt- IOn (CM), 6 48 30. 200 lret rtlly-t CostJ MeSI ~. G109an, Sm#!, E. CIWIJansen), I SUI, 100 back-1 l ClmtJ»sen (CM). 111292. 2 Myn (CM) 1.1741, 3 S Mct.auof*I (C). 1 28 02, 100 etust-1 Grogan (CM), 1 24 34, 2 Cunis (CMJ I 29 71, 3 GtllllOI (CM), t 3US. -'OD lite telly-I Costa Mm (Wllflt CUM, GtoOll\ L Chnsbwen), 139 91 It's ju\t uboul us cusy u~ h11tmg the big llpin . pick the last pl.iyer to be llclectcd in the eighth round of Monduy's Nalionol footbJll League draft, who become Mr. lrrele,ant XVJll. All you have to do to win a wed.end stay nt the Dalbou Day Club in Ne'"port Beach, includ- ing Sunday brunch, is 10 predict who will be Tampa llay'!> eighth ro und pick (a sum1ng the Bucs don't trade) The Irrelevant committde wa) contacted Thursda) .1hernoo11 and the deal is co nfirmed. Pick a million-to-one ::.hot Jnd )OU .ind a guest will be perched at the Balbou Day Club, complete with a brunch! Call )Our entry from 9 a.m. to 5 pm. at 556 0353 or 634-19~4 today or Friday, or ::.ubmit in writing to Irrelevant Weck, 31ll0 Airway Ave., No. 124, Co~ia Mesa 92626 po::.1marl.cJ no later than Saturday. -lJ.v lht• ODii)' Pilut Mischief plits field away at Ahmanson Cup Newport girls throttle Santa Margarita, 97-78 ...,. Carolyn Hardy the master of 28-boat fleet. ~ Read, Sweeney sparkle: boys lose 99-62 decision. U~~~I~\ ~ O ~a;nc ~ Read cl\ld.cJ J per- -.011.11 bc)t 1n win- ning 1hc IOU brcaM- \lruJ...c anJ !>h.1nnun ~'' e-. ne) ''on the I 00 I rec~t) le ~ nd "J' runncr-up in the 50 free in ha 1ir ,1 mee t 10 about iJ month to p.ice the Ne\\ port I farbur High t.!1rb \\\llllrn1ng tcjm to a 97-73 Sea Vic, .. League victory over vis- 11ing Sant.1 Margarita on Wednes- dJy. Read "on 1 he breast in I: 12. 77, her fir~t time under 1: 13. Hanna Widger po:>ted 'a personal best in 1he 200 free (2:07.6 ), \\hile Ash- ley Foss. in, her first var::.ity effort, v.as third in the individual medley. Melissa Schulz had her best lime ever in the 100 free (57.5 1) 10 finish just bchrnd S'vceney. The Newport boy!> dropped Santa Margarita. 99-62, as junior Ja)on Marsh captured the IM and brca)btroke. Another Junior, Drad Pence, was victorious in the 50 free, while finishing runner-up in the 100 free. The Newport boy::. improved to 4-2 in dual meets. a ova Nawp0rt Harbor H , lent• Matw•rfle a2 200 melllty relly-1 saru M•oua. 1 5269. 200 11ee-1 Htr14no (SMI. 1 47,116, 2 Brtll MeAlcsttr (tfi). I 49 13, 3 Schill.no (NH), 2 05 12. 200 IM-1 MM'Sll (NH). 2 19 65, 2. Voches (NH), 2 23 Oii, 3 8lllelzio JSMI 2 32 27. 50 tree -I Pence Pfi). 24 40, 2 No'flllo (SM) 2485. 3. Wwce (t.'H), 2132. 100 t1y-1 HtMQ ($1.() Sf 97. 2. W1141 It.ti). 1 03 I 4, 3 8'1111 ~ \Nii) 1 0366, I 00 tr" -1 Ptwson (SM). SI 98. 2 Perce tNHl. 5313, 3 Murphy (NH). 53 31, SOD lret-t ScMlllO (NH), 5 34 58. 2 JontJ (NH). s 39 32. 3 Mille! (NH) 5 59 tO, 200 free 1et.ly-1 Newport HMbof (McAI· ~Sit! Mc.All•Slel, Ptllce, ~"1J)hy) 13123. 100 ~-I Peteison (SY). 1 01 29 2 8eu (NH). I CM 00 ' Shel· '"' <Ii), I 09.53, 100 blust-1 M¥1ll (NH) I 07 78. 2. ~ISM) 11300 S Yochn (~Ml 11.SI 400 lltt ret.ly-1 NfWPOll IWt>ot (Mllfl)l;y Wl\lt, YOCllU Jones), ~ 59 59 • QfALI Nowport Hert.or 97, lante l .. rearlte 73 200 medley lttly-1 NeloPOll Hlf1)0f !Odorli. Rues Allow Schulz), 202Q3 200 l!w-1 ComdMI (SM) 2.01 77 2 Allow l'ffl 2.02 51 3 w* (11Hl 21>7 68 200 IM-I Mlwey (SM) 2 33111 2 PtQtt llNne (SM). 2 3110, 3 Fon~· 2 39 34, ~ t1ee-1 SctW (NH), 26 00, 2 S•eny (NH), 26 05. 3 Malllll (SM). 26 72, 100 l'y-1. MW! (SM), 1 06 60. 2 M•· ifltn ('*f), I 09 12, 3 Uu (SM), I 12 44 100 lttc -I Sweny (lti) S1 44 2 Sclll.CZ Pfil S7 51 3 Hen. IWIQSMI (SM)~-~7 77. 500 lr•-1 C~ tSJ,t). S.28 74, 2 MVW (NH), S 35 37. 3 Wodger (Ml) s 40 83 200 tree relay-I S.-0 ""1g11Q t 48 46 100 ~-1 Hcnlw!Oun (SY) 10570 2 OtlOlll (t.tf), 1 10 70. 3 Mcfllmll (NH\ I 14 02. 100 llrml-1 Rud (NH). 11277 2 Schkrtl (NH) I 1881, 3 Moonten (SM) 1 19 32. 400 rie1 1euv-1 sua MMpo. 3 57 46 .N th POii HI/Celt 81-3 I f..S Nl#POlf ~ 1n.18 0 ver 50 of the mo::.t competitive big boats 1n Southern California sailed in last weckenJ'i. Ahman,on Cup hu~kd by Newport l larbor )'acbt Club. The bigge::.t story at the: regalia was how Catol) n I !Jrd) \ Mischief domina1ed a compctiti\.e 28-boat Schock 35 llc:ct "uh two first!> and t"o seconds 10 four races. Don't be fooled by .\11~chicr~ 1-2-2-1 finishe'i in the 1.hud. 35 clui.s; the Schock 35 class is the most compet1t1\.e one-de,igri kcelboat class on the West Const, and Mi chh·I'i. \lllun '"'" the direct rhuh of excellent team"ork and )ear' • ~s:uling together. Eagles fall to Trabuco Hills CdM wallops Saddleback According to H:irdy. there \\:.IS no ::.c:cret to her team's \iClOI). "All the 35\ \\Cre fa~I. but we were able to ~tay in phase :ind hi t the \hill' We hJve a '1 he Misc/Jicf"team," "h1ch hJil' from DJh 1a Corinthian Yacht Club. al'>t> include' local ';i1lors Mark Reardon. Peter Ne\\bre, Ken Cwper, Rob N1cls.so n, Mark Connelly. Ron Thornton. t.tark Donahue ant.I Jeff Dre,, er. Alex Den\On wa!> second \l\Crall in Schock\ 35 • and another Cal Yacht Club Schoel 35 ~ailed by T. McQuade and S. Arklc "as third Jahn DrlYtan COSlA Ml:.SA - Onl~ 1hio: :!OU-~ J rJ tree rclJ)' of E<.1anc1J High S\\am to a \IC· tllry WcJnc~d:.t) a) \ 1s11111g 1 rabu1.·o Hills JcleatcJ the EjgJt:,, I 14-49, 1n a bo)s PJ 1f1c Coast LcJguc dujl meet. Adam BullcnbJch. "ho \\JS )CC- onJ 1 n 1 he I (JO brcJ)btroke ( 1.06 9) and 1hrrd 111 the 100 frce- ''' k (5J U), led olt in the 200 free rc"b). follo\\eJ b) Chad Bol- lcnbJ~h. BnJn Hoagllnd and an- 1.hur t\bn. RcJJ a' the EJglc) \.\COi ( ·37.5. f-reshm.111 Ln1. \\'J\man had the bcs1 t1m1. Jrup'> lor L,1.1n1.1J, 1m- pro' i11g to 2 I., U in the 200 free (dov.n frum 2 21 9) JnJ 6:W.l in 1he 500 tree (do\\n from 6 21.7). 'l'h1: h1ghh~h1 lor the E tJnciJ ~'' [, 1n a %·1> -'el back tu TrJbuco "Js the '' 111nir1t.! effort ol the 200 meJ11.\ rcl.1) tr:Jm uf Wh1tne) Peiper. !>hJ11non MJ1thc\\S, Mana L'ceJ.1 and Karen Heally, "'ho clocked a sca~un-bcsl time of 2:15.1. Beatty "as econd in each of the freei.tyle sprints, "hile Mat- thc\\s had her best times in both the 500 free and the brea~tstroke, where she finii.hed second. aovs Trabue• HUia 114, htancla 4e 100 tnlOlty lt~t -1 T l1!luto ~ Ii 1 46 S ~ flff -I ~·_, (TW)· I S7 11 2 ~t (TH) 2 00 I C. ec.. lc~Kh tl'I 2 0.0. 200 M -I lllllet (THJ. 2 t I ? Hoey (TH1 2 I 0 3 Nov~ (TH) 2 17 2 !ID "" -1 ~.. 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(TH) I ose ~ l·H-1 lo&cl tod jTHJ S ,, l 2 loll::lll"I (t) 627 3 3 AiW1lo (THI 6307 200 ''" ""'1-1 l~O kolS I sa 100 ~ -1 Corn (THJ I 07 2 2 K.n flt<) IOI 0 3 8'WlO 1£1 1 IU 100 OrtUl-1 AIUnO (THI I 11 9 2 M.r.ntws IEI 1 2• 7 3 Ytes11itoa1 (TM) t 21 S '00 ~" rtliy-t T1~ H~s • 140 SANT A ANA -~ styles as the Corona der Mar boy) Ali Hartshorn quali-dropped Saddleback, 127-27. fieJ for CIF in the 1 50-)ard freestyle and e The Sc~ King~ w11l .1akc part 1n K:mic Cesario swam . the Foothill Games tlm weekend. u pc rs' on a I best " 1ova ( l ·07 5 J) b t • Corone del Mar 127, aaddlebeck 27 . . y WO sec-200 llltdlty ft~Y-' COIOlll def ... ., (Ho..Slolll. G )1"1 onds in the 100 buuerfly as visiting Yannato todd) 207 8 200 1ree-1 f>~ 1c1 Corona del Mar High walloped ~8,,.~~~h1 r~1~ ~~0M Saddleback 119-30 in a Sea View 2 24S 3 Tooo 1c1 2 26 s so 11tt-1 5:ttlb• 1c1 • ' • ' 23 7 2 le CSI. 2• 2. 3 Paci. (Cl 2S t 100 t1y-1 f'i. League girls swim meet Wednes-auw CCI i 03 :i. 2 Moon 1c1. 1057, J SclVll 1c1 day. 1108 100 lree-1 Glllll lCJ. 54' 2 lOOd !Cl 569 . 3 l1 (SJ rt.50011tt-1 S!reztcrNIC)6130 2 Lie· llartshom wen1 26.08 in 1he 50 Fwncs IC&,,!,!3 1 J S"t?,tt 1Cl & 39 200 IJte free, topping the Cl F standard of ~~01 1 313 ~~L '('.'..:~~10 TO'; 26.20 as CdM, which hosts Irvine lluzok:h (C}, 11so 3 Not\Oll (Cl 11u 100 ne>.t Wednesday improved to 4-2 lllwt-1 vu ISi t ti 68. 2 NonDn cc 1 12 s 3 Mc· · I d I ' flllllld !C). 1 149 •OO !rtt retq-1 COiona dtl M.11 in cague ua s. (Moon ~ Pi.lm:IJ Palclll 3 319 Melanie Pelts (2:09.32 in the Corone d•I MarGJ~~~ S eddleback 30 200 free}, Ambe r Westberg 200 medltt tto1Y-1 COION cc,,..,.~ Jtfr>. (..,.'' 30 i·n the 200 ·1nd'1v1'dual med-son. DuU. M Pees) 206 •5 200 tru-1 LI Pt!ls -·""· . (C) 2 09 32. 2 Har« IC~2 11 I 3 ~ !Cl 2 227 Icy) and Wendy Boggs ( 1: 10.6 1 m 200 ,,._ 1 ~n11>t1o 1 . 2 400 2 0iutmi.11Q111 1c1 the 100 b~c~trokc) also had im-!:n7~>~2toa~P( · 1~~2~186~ '~ ~ prc,,1vc w1DJ11ng swims for CdM. 30 49: 100 ll'f-1 CISMlo ICl 1 01 s1 2 Folty le! CdM's Jenny Murdy followed up 110911' Oullil IC). 11sfe 100 ""-1 H~cll c . 1 00 29 2 l Pds (C) I 01 M 3 M..ldy (C} I 0114 her thi rd-place finish in the 100 500 ,,.._1 M..tay CCl 112204 2 Att ' 1s1 free (I 0184) wi th a victory in the 637.313 Slnlllo (Cl 6~S03 200trt11ay-1 Sad· · , **' 214 o. 100 bacl-1 1ooci IC). 1 1011 2 500 free (6:22.0.t). SMICllnl (C} 11so. 3 eim .. tl'<S) 1 ss&a 100 Sophomore Adrian Strezlow 111wi-1 ·u., (Cl 12149, 2 (WI 'Wntt>ero 1c1 ano d bl d . h 50 d 500 fre•-Wo!Ums <Cl. 1 23 19 •oo ''" re&ay-1 COiom cSeC .,.~ o u c 1 n t c an ... (Sleplwii, L A111S011 SIT*o. HaMnsJ 111 Local schedule In other Ahman on .ac11on. Neil Barth\ brand new Pcr)u;1sion "on the IMS dl\l)IOn over five \Cry compet1t1\c boats. According to Boating designer tactician Alan Andrew . "Pcf\uasion pcrCormr.:J \Cry "ell 1n all the cond1t1ons, hut the real trad. "J' f1nJcng ~iu1 ''J' through the large S h~k fleet (which .,tJrted Jhead ul 1\1\ )' NHYC'c; Charle~ Bre\\e r's Ht:;irtbcJt "a' !>ecund, and C ap1-.11.1m> Bay's AIJmh:mnJ, sailed-by Duve D"'uskin, \\Js third Stan Yocum. ~ailing for Cap"trano Ua) YC, won th\.' l 1-boal J -35 cla''· :int.I O!.car Knn)l..) 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"We hove four more league games to build on, before we play them again at ou r place,'' Castle said. "Things will be differ· ent. next time." Laguna Coach Mike Soylular agreed the sweep was not at all indicative, of the two teams' relative strength, and predicted a wa r when the l\\O meet again in the .final regular-season contest.• Estancia, which fell to 6-4, 4-J, added fuel to its title hopes early, claiming a 5-2 lead and appearing more intcn-.e than the favored Artists. But Laguna, led by senior setter David Berney and a balanced cast of hitters, scored eight straight points. The Eagles regained their composure to close to within 12·11, but the pas!>ing woes that would plague them the final two games surfaced to allow Laguna to close out the fi rst-game triumph. "We fou nd their weaknesses,'' Soylular said of the Artists' accurate serves, which accounted fo r eight aces and numerous shanked passes by the visitors. "h wasn't so much serving tough; as serving to the right people." Castle admitted passing was his team's biggest physical brenkdo,vn, but was more concerned with the Eagles' mental short· comings. "It came down to passing, and not being able to mentally stay into the game," Cas- tle explained. "l think we're physically bet· tcr th;rn they arc, but they are more disci· plined mentally. I thought we played \\'ell in all three games, bu t as the match wore on, we lost our mental edge, and it just kept getting worse." Bob Jameson (lt kills), M:idhava Davis (nine), Beau Bianchi ( iit), Dan Styles (si.x) and Nate Ellis {five). Estancia managed to tie it at 6--6 in the second game, bu t consecutive aces by Elli sparked the Artists en route to outscoring the visitors, 24·4, the rest of the match. Still, Castle drew optimis m from the Ea· gle •play. "l\e been preaching mental toughness all )'Car, but it was tough for the kids to sec, until they got in there against a te:im wit h a lot of pride and a good coach like Laguna," Castle said. ..My players are angry right now, but not because they gut beat. They're angry because they let down. They're fired up for the rest of the regular season.'' Dave White had 13 kills and three , blocks, while fellow junior Mike Truong added eight kills for the Eagles, who have just one senior to Laguna's five. In another PCL ma tchup: • Trabuco Hills 3, Cosm Mesa 0: With middle blockers Lance Merrifield and Ben Eastman unable to play due to illness, Mesa dropped a 15· 7, 15·4, 15-10 road ver· di et. Outside hin.er Jason Regala, in his sec· ond start, played well and led Costa Mesa with eight kills while Gabby Nguyen added seven. Thursda y. April 22, 1883 U I ( I . "They have a very tough team," said Soylular, whose squad impro,ed to 9-1, 5·0 in the PCL. "We hould at least tic for the league ti tle, now, though." ~hin,gs indeed disintegrated after the Eagles claimed a brief 2·0 lead in the sec· ond game. Unable lo consistently hit their setters "ith el'\1ce receive passes, the Eagles fell victim to Lagun.l's fi,e·p1onged attack of Now 1-4 in league, 3-6 overall, Cu~ta Mesa 1s at fatanc1a with the varsity tC.lm~ facing off follo\\ing the completion of the 3: 15 J V match. '• . , : ' .-y " ,, - JC softball Orange Coast in 3-way tie lor lirst place ~Pirates log 2-1 trium ph over Riverside; Fullerton creates logjam with win over Cypress. COSTA MESA it -The Orange .. C o :i t C-o I I e g e \\>Omen's softball . tc:im is back into a tie for first place 1n J the Orange Empire Conference follo" ang Wcdnc day's results. The Pirates edged \l~lllng Rhcr· side, 2·1. Coupkd "i1h Fullerton's 5-2 \ICtory O\er C)pre , OCC (20· 11 ovcr:ill) moves into a thrcc·\\:lY lie "ith the Hornets Jnd Chargers at 12-i in the conference. River· )ide ( 15-10 overall) ~11 in fourth place ot 9· 7 folio" 1ng Wcdnesd:ly's ~etbad., which napped an eight· game Tigers' winning treak. OCC broke on top in the bot· rom of the second "'ith a pair of runs us Decky Elcock and Lianne Lopcl singled and Stephani Rog· ers dcli,ered a two-run double. Rhers1de countercJ "'1th an un· earned run an the fiflh ag.iin 1 winning pitcher Kath) Shortall (8· 2), but it wasn't enough. ORANG• IMPIRI CONFIRINCE Ora1t9e Cout 2, fUveralde 1 RlvttSidl 000 010 0-1 s 0 OrlnQt COlll 020 000 a-2 6 2 CQCldand n RDCIOeB. SholUll n R.1c111e W-Slmll. 8-2 L-Coe>eWlO 12 4 28 -Rogers (OCC) SllarUI (OCC) RANKINGS High echool tennla CIF 4--A 1 Saria Baroara. 2 Penensuta. 3. Corona del Mar· 4 Umversl!y. 5 Omnond Bar. 6 Thousand 0.sks, 7 Westlake. 8 MissiOl'I VIPSO 9 8evel'ly H4•s 10 San M.inno TINA: From 81 or happened ... Bowman said letting thing hap· pen i the key to re:iching new heights, but until Friday, self· doubt always got the best of her when the bar was raised ot or above 5-8. "I hod a mental block, basicnlly at 5-8," she explained. '" l 'd be nice i nd relaxed and controlled in clearing lower heights, and I've ce n p ictures o( where I've cleared S-6 by about four inchc$. Out when the bar went to S·8, that all cha nged. I started tryina loo hard, gettina ncrvou • and l forgot to just jump." Bowman, o 5·10 l 1 ation who fini hed founh in the t:Hc iu a rrnhman last pnng with 8 jump or 5·6, hos changed more than her menrnl approach thi year, under the guidance o ( respected field event mentor Rick Folltcr. "He knoW) a lot about every· thin4 and I'm pretty lucky to have him, ' sa(d Bowman, who admitted some skepticism Qt Foi.tcr's first suuc ~ion. "ijc a•vc me a mark, which t ' never had la t year," Bowman I Estancia's Greg Dill (right) !>lams away against defense of Madhava Davis. As ii Irvine needed any 'help' advanced the runners Uu t E:.:id u: Y.a) Jble to K1rll. Matthev .. s to wmpktc the game. ~ Newport Harbor starts off on the wro ng foot. ends up on its back. to 'c.cond and thtrd, a m1~pla)Cd b.111 in the outfield - the fir~t of f1,e New· & . • ·•·. • · Mt_., AA'. 1 ke ep the "He'!> a. good p1tcha, bu1 \\I! h1l some balls hard .lg:11n't him," s:.11d Bates abou1 Lou1P. "I 1hink he (Flint) wonted to sa'c: him (Louie) in c:i:.c he needed him FridJy "hen the) pla) Tu ... 11n" "''''~ •'411\ fQ9()Q'\ NEWPORT HARBOR u u u aquno \trluall> qu1c 1 the remainder of hi\ Mint By Dennis Brosterhous Sports Wnttt IRVINE mm u I RV I NE -Ci .. Thing~ didn 't e'<· actl} go according • .1 to plan for the 1 Newport Harbor Hi gh ba~eboll team in the early going of its Sea View League game at ll'\ine Wcdnesd:iy. "We 1.ne\\ going in "'e had 10 pl.ly an crrorlc gJme 1f \\C "ere going to ha\e a chance tOdJy," ~aid SJilor\ Coach Kirk Dates. "And the \\:tlks didn't help, either." ll'\inc. b.ltthni; lor the lcJguc 111lc, put things unJer control 1n the first l\\O innings. building .1 10-0 lead. Nc\\port tJrter Mike Duist !>trugglcd with hi) control nt the oubct, wal king the fir,t t\\ o batt ers. Folio" 111g a grounJout "h1ch port errors 1n the ga me -3dded fuc:l to the rail). Scou Seal's )Ingle through the lcf1 side scored the secopd run and a s3crifice ny made it 3-0 at the: end of the first inning. rhe Vaquero~ (14·6 overall. 5· ::? an league) put 11 away \\ith a \C\en-run econd Sending 12 plJ)Cr to the plate. Irvine ag:un stJrtcd 11 \\llh a \\Jlk and was helpel.I along by an c:rror on the infiell.I. A hunt single anl.I :i thrn"' ing error brought in one run and Arlin Garcia\ booming triple to the gap in nght·center madi: it 6· 0. After two more singles, Mike Eal.lie was brought an to pitch. Odore order was restored. Ir· \inc had bu ilt the lead to 10·0. JC track and field . Pirates top Saddleback MISS ION Vll:.JO -~ 111 f.1hw11 wnn hoth ~eight C\Cnt'> rn p.1,c the Orange Coa't C'ullcgt men·, 1r.1ck .inJ field unit tu nn Or.1ngc hmp1rc <.(111 fcrerll'c \ictory in ,, tri·mccl \\Ith R.1n chu an11ago and hm.t • Jddlcb.1d LcAnn Kn1mcr \\On three CH'llt' the high JUmp and hoth hurdle\ J' the Ot'C \\llmen .ii"' pre' ailed "'1th 74 pointc; tn Rancho'' 43 .ind SJddk hack'!> '3. ..... occ 74-~ ao, h:lldlet.ecll 4t 100 1 llltl R..-wu ISi l'ld C·n ISi 10 9 '°° I C:O-IOCCI n I 400 I MoMf\' IR~' 49 9 l c_..... toCCI 60 I IOCl-1 G'Jt'C IOCCI 1 SI 4 ~ RADO l()CCI 1 SU 1 ~ - ' "'°° toCCI HTS: J GtS'I tOCCI • 10 0 ~.COO -1 CAN"'• 1n "hich he )'ieldcd four hits and I\\ o runs (both uneorned) during the ne\t four innings. Left-hander Mike Freeman took ove r ond shut out the Va· queros on one harmle~s single in the SlXth "Mike Eadie did a good job for U\," said Bates. "But 1h1 i a hcllu\a team "'e pla)ed and a rcJI class program. · ll'\ine starter Tummv Louie. "'ho to scd a no·h11tcr against Corona del ~l ar IJst hidJ\, nc,cr got the chance to finish the Job against Nc:"purt after going four inning "1thou1 ) 1eld· mg a hit on Wedne~J.1y. With his team up 11·0 after four, Irvine Coach Dob Flint opted tu bring an Enc Sobck and Ne\\ pon notched it' lune run 1n the fifth a~ R\an Andcr:.on doubled 10 left-center for 1hc Sailor ' firM hit to lcaJ off .\her a groundout mu\ed Ander)on to third, he came home on Zack Diehl') infield hit to third ba:.e. l'\c°"'port (4-14. 2·5), \\h1ch had a l\\O•ga me \\IOning ~llceJI. hall· ed. could also lay cl.um to the dcfens1 .. e plly of the dJ). An Ir· '1ne leadoff triple in the fourth \\a) rubbed out "hen Da\e SnO\\ Jen glO\ cd a n) nail IO me· Jium depth righ t fielJ :inl.I thrc" a '>trike to catcher l31chl \\hO m..1de the s"cep tJg Ill complete the double pl..1). SU VIEW LUQUE lnlfn• 11, N•wpor1 Harbor 1 Nt.wpol'! tti·l>Of 000 010 0-I 4 ~ ~ 3710001-1111. S.:.~ liU at f1temM1 (El and B.enl Lo.. t Sobt~ \S) ~~~•S (7) and ..,,.,Oslo Ht•ll 15 W-la..e i·2 l-8.•Sl l·S ~tl-Mde•son 1>,jt< 311-GMO (II KO•U•n1 .~ High school badminton Saddleback tops Tars NE\\ PORT BEACH -Although 'C\\(X>rl HJr· bor H1gh's badminton team lo t tu \l'lllng SJddle· back Wcdncsd:l), l:?-7, in a Pac1f1c Coa l League match. the Sailors (O· 7) tJlhed .l scJ.,un·h1gh point total ~hile sweeping 111 No. 1 and No '.:! g.1rb dou· blc\. Kr1st1 ~tontooth and Clare OJ\\ on '"cpt in l\0 I girl-. double and Stephanie G\X,Jenough and Jenn) Hecker )\\ept IO • 0 2. OJ\\,011 and rorJ Wong al'o \\On J m:itch an No I m1\cd duuhle' for the Sailors. \\hO nbu won their fir~t ho)S l.luuble-. matches of the e:i1,on as No I ~ta r~u~ Drcul"r Kenny AJ:ims and No 2 I.in 'I oung·Ja, 1cr \ an Hus!> "on one match apiece. Baseball standings Sea View League \•,ooc1>•1c:oe fr,.re T .. s'.JI S ·'•'Olllla Sao~ e~ac~ v·i.ers, Newport CdM League Overall WLT WLT 6 , 0 18 2 0 s 2 0 14 6 0 s 2 0 . 12 6 1 3 3 1 s 8 2 3 • 0 ~ 10 0 2 3 l ,, 6 1 2 ~ 0 4 14 0 060 880 Wedneade~·· acorea IMne 11 Newport Herbor t Coron• del Mer at Unt¥trs1iy PP<I l>eld ~roblems Tuslltl 6 Sadd '~ck 0 Woodbnct;e 10 Sall'.l M-·~-'l 2 Today'a 9emH (3:15) Corona del Mer ~ l. .... e-sity Frfdey•a QamH (3: 15) Newport Harbor at S~C: e!>ac~ V•oodbndQe ill Corona del Mar Unrvers;ty at Sa1ta Marganu h1StJ'1 ill llVltle Peclflc CoHt Leevu• la; .. .,a ~ s. Estencle CF-!wry T1J:>uco H, ~ lJ~una Bue" .MeH Leegue Overall W l T WLT 7 0 10 6 0 s ? 0 11 5 0 4 2 I 9 6 1 3 3 1 6 8 1 2 5 0 7 10 0 JJ ~a o J 1s o Friday'• Qemea (3:15) Eatencl• at Lao1.~ tt. } Coat• Mes.a a: Ce.'llJr; Trabuco H s a• La,uia Beac'l South Coast League Leegue Overall WLT WLT Meter Del 6 2 o 14 • o Oil:J H s 5 3 0 12 7 0 Ca~ \uy 4 • o 11 6 o E• Toro • ~ 0 10 9 0 ..lSSIO" VitrO \ 3 S 0 9 8 0 ~Cr.en!t 2 6 0 6 9 1 Wedne•d•Y'• •core• M1SStOll VtttO 2 Meter Del 1 18 tnrot10SI Oa~ Ho 's 6 Clll'Sl'3 o \ll t> 3 El Toro l 1 San Cltme •1 ' 18 inn.nos) Friday'• Oamea (3:15) .. •.ssron V >0 at Meter Del El T ()(0 at San Clt!re~e Ow H s 11 Ca;>i~:rino Vil n Seacoast GARA GE 642-3490 2'~ DOO RS ~.:sl said. "Last yc:ir I wns just gues 1ng ot where to stnrt. I'd stand obout wh ere I thought I should be and think: 'T his looks good.' " can i.ustain my speed and rh) thm through longer meeti.." Dowman's stamina is often tn .. cn to the limit by her two-sport College baseball Vanguards belt Redlands, 7-2 ~ATIENTION~ "She had about h:ilC the ap· proach she ha now," said Foster, who marveled at her :accomplish · me nts last year with o limited fi\c- step technique: "My first thought when 1 wntched her last ycnr was she had to $Cl back." said Fo tcr. who was easily talked into working with the Sajlor high Jumpers this yea r by Newport assistant Tony Ciarelli, a friend whom· he coached with pre· viously nt Edison H1&h. "I owed Tony n favor and he called it in," Foster oid. ''(Dow· man's) going to get n heck of a cbolarship in truck i( he ._ccp working hard and doing the things she's doing." With on 11 ·step nppro.ach, DO\lo • man ha become more con\1stcnt in hittin& her exact point of liftoff. thouah several other modificatio n remain if he is to otuun her aoal o r I 5· 10 clearance. ClF Southern Section and state champion hip . "There's lots of room for im· provcment," Bowman said. "l need to work on holdina my arch lonaer 1~ avoid snnppina too soon. And t need to act tron •er, so. I pring schedule, which include three-hour club 'olle}ball practice four dJ)'S a \\eek. plus tour· nament on \\e~kend . The well·spoken staodout,. who playe d for the Sailor • State Divi· sion 111 champions lultl fall , and wos a mem~r of the school's first· e\cr league champion ba .. e tball team thi yeor. di played ple nty of endurance, howe\cr. at Mt . SAC. Arter tyi ng "ith anoth er jumper nt S·8, he was fo rced 10 compete in a jum poff. Dy the time he un· cor .. cd her victonou leap, he had made an astounding 13 tnc . "Somctimc!I I do ct tired, but Coach Foster does a good JOb af limi ting our jump an practice," &"'man aid. "And the adrcna· line l get at meets help me over· come any fatigue:· While Bowman ha~ 1crocd in on S· 10 o the next big plateau, f os· ter \atd the county reo.>rd of 6·0 may not be out of reach this i.c:a· on. "I don't think he knows she's a\ Jood a he really i , " Foster oi •·we ha'e some work to do. but 'he rcall "'ant o; at " COSTA MESA -The ".,,.,.•"'"<>~~ Southern Culi· l forn1a College ~ b.1 cba 11 tc:im t:J rode the rom· ~ plctc·g me pitch· • • ang of Matt Imus ' a 1i 0 to a 7-2 no n-conference 'tt tory o'e r \'is1ting Redlnnd on Wed ne!.· day. lmu\ i.truck out IO and walketl l\\o 111 winning his third game of the C3 ln. Ted Wieczorek· fir t 1nn1n homer, hi C\enth of the scat.on, ga"e the Vongu:ard (2.3· 17) a 2.0 lead Wicc;iorck "o 2 for 4 "ith three RBI O\eralJ in the a:imc Albert Contrera also had a p.11r of hit , ancludir\J a double, and dtU\C Ill a run for SCC' ~ a.eel c.-... '· ........ . ~ 001 001 000-2 1 s loCI' C-.. IOZ 110 00.-1 1 I ......... ..,. -. 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"J'hc tclhJ" "ho hucJ at ~fore "'· GorJun urah:im. he prob- abh r:11:cJ 11 Jllllthcr even or c aght yt..ir!>, .1111! he: trophied a n111nbcr ul 11t11t) (Our c:rcw) abo ha!> a lung lmtur) of 1.:Ape ri· cn1..c lJcl1111J u' We\ c probably ~ul 150 )CJf\ of c~pcncncc on 1hc hl1a1 \\Ith the people 1ha1 , .. .i \\Jlh u' \llhl>ugh 1lic a c\\ bring!> plclll) of p.11 t} :.upplrc), 11\ ~c1 i· ll\I\ hu,illC't\ Ill 1hc \\JlCf. · 1 unt"-.1 l!Uuranct 1..wl. anl.I \\C 1111\ lun "'ith 11. but \\C \\Olk h:.irJ. Pra1.c , .. ad "You Jun'I "111 b) Jl gg1 Ill! rt .ind part) ang h 1rJ \\ 1.. Jc> at 111 mvJ1.:1 JllOll A l 111gh1, 1h.11\ \\hllc )OU ''Ill thc r:.i1.c .111J tha1\ \\hen \\C \\1111.. h.irJ. '\1111 ri:.111) don't go 1c1 ,1ccp. 'l' ''c b:i-.11..1lly \\Ork l111.. h1J.tl ll•r the cn11rc lrip. \\ c'rc nc\1.'I \lll\\IOg II Ju\\n. \\ 1. re: ch.1 11.:111g ,;.iab c-.cry t1111c • 11 ncc1.b ll1 be hccau)c "e ·re lu11!..1ng lur ..i g110J, f..i)I race. We l.11..c ll !>CCIULl\ly." Pn..:c. .111 ckc11 u mcchiinical Jr.11lrng 111,i, u1.1ur ..il Orange CuJ">I CuJki.!1. '>JIU / tt') Gordo, ltl..c ..i ll li.~.11', hJ'> J special n1c:.ining l..-p.,, .... 0. ,, h " · I h.1J "' 11 tiual\ prc<.aou~I~, .111d !ht:·\ \\cl c built called (hn Ju." 1'11.x ,,ml "I re), ol l.'uurw. '' ~p.tnl'>h tur 1hrcc, and g1irdo 1111:.1" I.ii. Bui \\t: turned 11 .1ruunJ g.1.1mm.1111.all> becau'>e \\.: J1Jn t ''·' 11 11 111 ... 1\ 1hrce fJI Skipper Oa\ e Pric..e (right) raises his three gold flags, ymbolk of 30 ~e;irs on the \\JY to En)enada. Crewman Ken Shaw is al left. • ~ll)' ~I\ J 1J\ n.11t1c · '' Go rJon anl.I my middle n.11ne ,, G111 Jpn I 11111 J lld I. lhuugh, haw l>ccn po! I..) ull ;111d 1111 " IL1'>l>.1d1, rite 1h11d p.11 tner '~ho ,.., c\pectcJ lo ll'lurn to nc\I ~1.·.ir., :'\c"port·tn,1.n.1Ja race. is af,1> a member ul 1h1.. U.1h1.1 Conn1h1Jn, u11c of the 1.'\C1t l\ ho'.>t dulh .1luni: \\1th lhc UYC l he fn.·:. GurJu 1.1c'' h.J' fina .. hcd thi.: !\c"pu rl· 1 11..,cnaJJ rare J' e.HI) ·" 9.JU .1.111 Jlld ~' lalc J allcr nlll1nrghl the follow d.J~. Sumi.:11 mc..,, Pu11.cll, J )hupp1ng cc1111:r l.lcvcl· opcr, c.1 11'1 ''.111 111 gel hurnc. CLUB GOLF: From 8 1 r\m11n~ the ll•..:;il pr1" 'tl hcJulcJ tu h.:c ult lor the llullll ,1iu1)!.u11 ~tart .i re Mike Reehl, ~JlllJ Ana Count!) Club hc.1J pro, anJ Ari Sdullang, Mesa Verde Count!) Club he.id pru I \\O lady pru'> -Suzanne B.1nn.1n of 1hc ( o\IJ Mc-...i Golf and Counlry Cluh •rnd 111.nc /.un1g.1 ::,111. 11:r 111 Mc'>J Verde .ire aho C\fH.d ed lo pl.1\ """ "111 b1. pl.1~ 11111 lur ..i SCJ,000 pul'tc (~2.00IJ more 1h.111 l,1,l }CJr). \\llh ,, 'p 111 dinner b.u14uc1 to lollm" 111 lh.: Tc..i Room '>lc'c Lmc JrHJ C.1111' Jonell, cu-u"nclll uf lhc gull ~11ur">t: h,1\c bcc11 111,11umcntal in c\pa111.Jang 1hc rield l11 J.l<; pl.1)Cf'>, Ill .1JJ1t1u11 10 urchc•tlr,1l111g a reportedly ..:u.sr.1ntccJ J unat1011 \If SI U,000 h> the Amcra<:..in Red ( ru'' (Orange Cuu111y ChJptcr). "A Ju l uf people arc coming tu be a p.trl uf II and Ju 'umi.:thrng good." W)rtd. !>Jld "1 hc>'rc pJymg SI' I 1u pl.t) JI lhe gul f rnur:.e. \\here 1hcy cuuld II• 1rm.1lly pla~ fur S 11 " I he 4u.1lt1 y ul pru' " C\lrcmcl; high. Shou ting a 53 "'II nut Jo 1h1s \CJ r ~I} fJ,o rilc (lo -...in) is !ilill 13riJn ''A<:tuJll~. Dave and 1 have sailed m:iny other race') tugcllacr." Purce ll said. "Musi people Jun '1 undcr.,1:.111J huw I pul up with him thb long. Tht: good new) 1s tha1 I onl) sec him un the "ater. I'm l1l\\ profile anJ h"\ hrgh \.tsibility." 1 oge lhcr. ho"c"cr. lhey\c been highly v1!>1bk an the Ncwpurt·l:.tbcn.iJJ r.il.'C. Other sailors cxpcc1ed to race Friday include Dennis Conner, former America's Cup cl1Jmpion, Jilli film anll broadcJsting mogul l{oy .Dbncy, who ,,., all skipper hi 70-foot Pyewucket. llu1 nciLhcr h.1H: :I) mu1..h hard" ::.ire as Price Jnd Purcell. Cod). "ho shol I 3) IJlll year. I :.1111 'a} he'!> the bc)I player here. If I win lhis year, I'll !>Jil around the \\Orie!. Uul I will not win.'' Uill Mcll lcy anti Nc"port Bc:ich\ Uubby Hatlacld, formerly of 1hc Rightcou!> Brother!>. arc l\\O of 1he t:clcbrilie' sla1cd 10 play. Regardle)!> of \\hal Wyrick says, he';, the odd!>·on ta-.orne to repeat a!> cour'c champion. Ge1 hi, :.a1tboa1 ready. 0 l\tu.)tan~ Tour: A Gl:.O Traci.er "ill be lhe holc·i1t·onc priLc Jt Nu. 7 SaturdJy 111 lhc '>evenlh annual C<hta Mc'iJ High FoolbJll Uuui.lcr:. Golf I uurn.uncnl al 1hc Custa Me)a Golf and Coun1ry Clul> (LO!> Lago!> Couf!>C) rec off tame ror the best-ball e\Cnl is 10 J m. 'lhe lournamcnl. J lund-rai.\1ng event for C\!slJ Mella's twofold 11ummcr football program, gcncrah!s rcM>urces for drug ;iw:ircncssi physical condationang amt weight training. Any-...hcrc from 84 10 108 goiters JTI! cxpcc1cd to pl.1}, "11h an awards banque1 following the gol r 1uurn;.1mcn1 ·11cket) an.: S75 fur gulf and b.inquet. Sl5 for lhc banqucl only. Call JJnic Quezada at 5.tC>-7894 for more inform:ition FrBB/J · water,,_,,.. gets under way an Baturday ....,. Good fishing appears certain in virtually every directi°". T rou1 f1!thermcn will be heading 10 lake!> and s1rcam of the High Sicrru coun1ry as C~liforn1t11!> fr:idilion:il Jrout CJ!.Oll open on Suturd.1y. Good fob1ng for ra inbo\\ll and bro\\ 11!1 i e~JlCCh~d 10 1alt..c place at t::skc ;rnd creeks 1h:i1 .irc below 7500 clc\a1ion. ~ All roaJ 1.1dc wa1cr:. have· been heavily s1ockcJ by the California Ocpurtmcn1 of Fi::ih and Game 10 ensure opening \\-CCkt:nd action for unglcr!> making the long drhe from Sou1hcrn California. La .. cs that arc open and ace free rnclude: Gvll Luke in 1hc June Lalo..t: Loop, Bridgeport Lal.c and Pleasant Valley Re ervoir. while Crowley, June and Grunt lakes i.hould be ice free by Friday afternoon. or trophy cl:1ii. lroul and hca"y five·fhh limit l.a~I weekend, Irvine k.ickcd out 12 lar&c rainbow 1rout weighing bc1wcen 91/J und 7 pounds. Irvine wa'> planted wi1h German brown trout weighing in the Ill· to ~-pound cla)s t\\O weeks ago and the!ic great fighling trout arc being caughl on nigh1 cruwlcrii., pearl colored Srounger lures anJ Ocrl.ely pink Power B!ih. Bn'!I and crappie are alw hitting tn flooded bru!>h Jt Irvine. \\-hilc channel catfoh arc baling cut muclcrcl Ill 1he Ca1hsh Lalo..c :u the s~1nla Ana l~i-.cr Likes. Yellowrnil arc being !>UCkcJ l>y angle a., fbl11ng Carnlin:i and ~an Clemente i l•1nJs. Spon boat reporl lob or hookup) on big iaib nnd 1hat the bi1e has been prcuy !lteady Jurmg mid-week ac11on. Pat McDoncll or Ne\\porl Oc:ach, . caugh1 a I ?·pound )Cllow1nil al San Ckmentc Island while fishing on board the deluxe spor1foher "Bongos 11.'' 673·2 JO, captained by Joe Oairian, Due to thick ice on many popular lal>hing lakes :ilong Highway 395, there :ire sure to be big crowds fishing open lul.es. Du.: 10 expec1ed heavy fohing pre~ure on Sa1urday, anglers fishing these same Jukes on Sunday will find trout a 101 harder tu ca1ch. ... •• 11m Abo decking a yellow weighing almost 20 pounds on Capt. Bairian') boa1 was Andrew Horning of Corona del Mnr. There have been repor1s or ycllowtail under floating kelp paddy) in the channel where skippers are reporting excctlenl blue waler condi1ions wit-h sea lemperaturc!> in lhc mid·!lixties. The 14 Outdoors Angler~ )hould be prepared for very cold weather wi1h prc·d:twn 1emperatures predic1cd 10 drop do\\ n into the mid-2Ch. If 1he Y.and doesn't blow, easy limil) could be Pl->Slcd by bo1h )nore and boa1 fo.ht!rmcn. 1:3:.lil fishermen '>ltould be able 10 creel an curly fa\e (i)h lu nit of catchable 1ruu 1 by fbhing wilh Ucrl.lcy Po"cr U:1i1: .... 111lc trullcrlo \\ill hook l.1rgc r bo,-.!> and brn\\m on minno'" colored lures and \lllJll plug!>. Fi)hcrmi:n who m1gh1 decide 10 gl.1 out on a frozen lal.c Jilli Jo :i l11tlc ace l1,h1ng \hould be cafcful :and \tJy off .1ny lal..c 1h.it looks like i1 j, ,1,1ni11g Ill thaw. Mo\I mu1cl\ Jnd rc.,urh ha'e been bool..cJ fur month!> ..inJ the ru1c't \el"\.1Cc :tll\l'>e'> that due 10 ,111 the snm\ un lhl! gr\1um.I onl) llmi1cd c::imp '>Ill! \\ill be J\Jrl.iblc fur RVcr . ll'\-ine La~e and Sa111a AnJ Rl\cr L.1!..cs arc expcc1111g big CfO\\d!> 1hi'> \\ec~enll J'I IOI) of angle r) arc i.1aying clo'ler IO home to go 1rout fishing. These t\loO lal..c'> h.1vc rcc:ci\c<..I cx1ra 'llOC~ing!> ol raanbu'' trout anJ .. huuld produce luh 0 Ncnporl Ucach Golf Couri.c men's club: It sec rm. a rew handicaps need to come Jown a iad. In last Thursday\ round , Jim Forgash. a 7·handicappcr, ~on low gro~ \\. llh a 64. while hot-hitting Moms W)\\Cll (21-hanJacappcr} won low net with a 52. Ho-...ard Caudle wa!i second lo" net JI 56. In Saturday' tl1gh1 aound!I, Fo rgai.h i.hot a I-over-par 60 10 "Ill Flight A low groM" while Jack S1inson tied him, but '>Citied fur low nel hono1-, at 50 bccaui.e or ht) hJnd1c:ap. Mile Dank i 1he curren1 ho1 pot for shark fishing. Lo1 -; o f blue\ and a couple or big 1h1 c!>her ~har~!I \\CH! hookcJ during mad-week fr~hing 1nps 10 thi-. high )pul between Newport nnd Cat:ilinn hlantl. Nc\\pOrl bay will be b:lby )llllng 1hou~:l0d) or lalllc \\hale i.eab.1 !>for 1hc: nl!\l few month . These 'caba!>~ "ere 1r.1mplan1cd in10 hag holding pen an lhC ChJllnel -.outh or lhc llalbuJ 1'a-.1l1t1n and wall remain in thc'c pro1ec1cd area'.> un11I they are old enough 10 be 1clcJ'>1.'d 11110 the b.t)'. Wh i1c )caba!>s .m: .1 \cry popular Sou1hetn Calalurnaa big g:ime 11-.h and 1h1 rc·!>tocl ang pl..in 'houh.J ht.Ip impro-.e our loc:.il fo,hcr). For more 111forma11on on 1h1i. cooper.111\.e program \.Ollt.1c1 the Dalboa Angling Club 31 673·6316. Jim f\'it'mfrc'~ outdoors <'Oltww DJ>pt'Dr in tlu.· IJ.JiJ.y Pilot t'I t'IJ ThursduJ . Mesa-football -golf Limited pots remain for 1he Costa Mes:a High 1-<>olball Uooster SC\Cnlh annual golf tour· namcnt, hcdulcd Saturday beginning al 10 um. at the Costa Mcii.J CountC) Club. In Fligh1 U. Jtm Angell (ll)\\ gro" 66) anll Al cider (lo" net 51) -...ere the '"'annc1\. "hale Dun ChanJlcr (low groi.i. 71) anll La\\,cll (low ncl 51) were lhc l·hgh1 C champion). The primary fund-r. 1 er for • 1hi: Mu!>tang'.>· foo1ball boo)lcr • includes green fee!>, a J>'M 1ournamc111 b.mquct w11h dinner. prilc gi\c• J\\J~, and 1hc chance to "'" u 19V3 Geo Metro aulomobilc b)' rari ng a holc ·in·onc un the dc .. ig· nateJ hole. Jll lor the S75 Clllr) rec. T11..lt..e1~ to the banl)uct only arc .rl...o J\JllJhlc fur S 15 .ind alld111onul prate~ "111 hl' r Jfllcd orl JI the banquet For inform:111011. 10 1c,cn1: a ~put 111 lhc lour 11:imen1, or to dona1e J paw:, phllnc Janie Ou· czadJ (54h· 7894) or Mu)la ng' C.:o.1ch Myron Maller at 'lhOOI (556-3 161) On Sa1urJuy, the men·., club wall 1rck 10 the Red I l:1wk Golf Club in I cmecula for 11' monthly )afori. f ct: off tame i) 10 u m. For 1ho c 1r~1,chng 10 KcJ HJwl... 1-'rom H1gh'"J) 15 an Temecula, 1alo..c 1hc Hagh\\~1) 79 South exit. TrJ\CI c;.1!>l on Highway 79 for 2.5 mile,, then lurn raghl on RcJ HaY.1.. PJrl..\\JY and drive i.tra1gh1 10 the cuut!>c. Ric/lord Dun11 is :.i IJ:.iily Pilot Sports Writer 1.-holc f/ub golf colum11 nppc•11r~ CH'Q ' llwrsdoy. Pla)Cr'> "ill tee off hc1~ccn 10 am. and noon on the Lm LJgo~ couf\C:, \\llh 1hc banquc1 10 folio'\ in 1hc \Vc)I Houm of lhc C.:o:.1a Mt\J Counlry Club. -JJ> the Duil) Pilot PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES BENEFIClAAY IMPERIAL OF THE NATURE OF THE 94598·2 078 ( 5 t 01 y OlrH cons d• IU TORMEY OF RECORD typewnnen 1'91pon.M II thtl numeto ~ ....,ono cMI CASll NO. A1M24e lore lour monN lrom In. BANI( MORTGAGE. A OM · PROCEEDING AGAINST "4-9015 ptOpieded sin 8VISO Idle~ HEREJN· COUit. abogado del d~ To .. new..~. l'IUtlng dale noticed PUBLIC NOTICE SION OF IMPERIAL BANK YOU YOU SHOULD CON-IF '"V'"I' •&LE THE na1 pot parte de la c0t1e PlalntiN GI La....,.,_ A letter or phone cal will 0 def demandllll.le que ~ cred1tofl, contl~ end•· above tecorded Auqusl 9, 1990 as TACT A LAWYER .... ._.. • Uisten ovos requisitos le-· enn ''V"""'' not protect you, your ty~ 10<9, and per.ons who may YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe ---------lnsll No 90 420618 In 376 NEWPORT GLEN EXPECTED OPENING gal11. Pued• que usled 111te1 that compensallon written response must be Ile ne abogado, u) otMnw! .. be lnterHltd In ltle kept by the COUit. K you CNS 10B7fS1 1 Book pago of Olhclal COU RT , NEWPORT BID MAY BE OBTAINED Q\Hra aamar 1 un abogado for damages 11 nereby In ptop« legal form II you WAL~ 0. JANOfF, ESO .• the will 0t nllle, or boltl, are 1 penon lnl-•ed In STATEMENT OF Records m the office of the BEACH, CA BY CALLING THE FOi,, lnmedl111menle. SI no aoughl In the lolowlng p11r· wan1 the courl IO hear your JANO ... F, KARPEL I of! ROBERT W. BACH· the Htale, you may Ille ABANDONMENT OF Recorder ol Orange ··(tt a s1reet address or LOWING TELEPHONE conoce I un 1bog1do llcvlars: caae. COWAN, 302 E. Carton St., ELOR aka ROBERT BACH· wllh lhe court 1 lomuil ~ USE OF FICTITIOUS Coun1y; common deslgnallon ol NUMBER ON THE DAY puede llamar I un lllMCAO t. General Damages· In If you do not file your ,... Suite 100, Cataon. CA ELOA quest lor Special No41ce of BUSINESS NAME s.lld dHd of llUSI d• property 11 shown above, BEFORE THE SALE· de referenda de abogldos excess of $lOOOOOOO plus 1ponse on time, you may 90745 (310) 83().4131 A PETITION h.u bHt1 the flllng ol en ~ The followmg pe'*>l'!s tcr1bes the following prop-no warranty Is given as to (StO) M&-43S7 • o • una Oficlnl de eyuda uch u '"" 1 the lose the C&M, and your DATE: DEC 02 1992 filed by MARY LEE BACH-and~ of..-. .. nave abandoned lhe uso of •'1Y 11.S comp1e1enes1 or COf· • legal "'9• el d1rectotl0 tele-1 aum pr en 1 wages, money and prop-QMY L GftANVILLE ELOA In the Superiot Coutt MU 0t of el"lf pMllon 0t 11,. Foc1o1oous Busineu EXHIBIT 1 · rectness)." The benefia;vy WC33822 fon1CO). time ol 111al ol lhls maner. 111y may be liken witnout o1 Calilornia. County of QR. account 11 pnMoOed In Name NEEDLES ASSOCI PARCEL I under Ned Oe«I of Tru11, Publlatted Newport CASE NUMBER 2 Health-cat• and rel•* f\M1hef wNning from the Clerll, ., C. KULi.A, ANGE. MCtlOI\ 1250 ci lhe Calil0t· ATES 13 Corporale Plaz.a lol 10 1n Tract No 9n8, by reuoo Of I brHctl ot Beactt-Cosl.I Mesa Oaity CNwmero ct.I Ceeo) medocal 111.penses lnCUrred cOUl't.. Deputy THE. PETITION ~ltl nil Probate Cod9, A A.- Suire '200. Nowpoti a..cn: County ol Orange, Slale ot defaU!_t In the obbQattons Polot Aptd 15. 22, 29, 1993. 895404 In uceu of t0,00000, There ere other legal r• SWEJUOR COURT ll'lat MARY ~EE BACH· QUelt for Special NoCk:it CA 9?660 Cal0forn..i 11 f)ef' map r• secured Olefeby, fum1to-th911 JUDGE plus auc:ti add•tle>n4tl sums quiremenll. You may wlinl FOR TH• STAT• ELOR be eppo1rtled u pet· fonn It IYlolab'e from the Ttte F •Cl•llous Business corded 1n Book •26, P1ge1 lore executed and dehv· RICHARD W 11 proven at the lime 01 10 call an attorney right OF CALIFORNIA sonal tfPf•MntatNe to ad· court clec1c. Namo relerrod 10 abovo 15 and 16. M1scell1neou1 ored lo ttte under119ned a PUBLIC NOTICE • ltial of thl 119 away. II you do nol know COUNTY cw ORANGE mln41ltw It'll estate ol lhe Atto.-ne, few tho Potj.. was hloel In Orange Couniv Maps, tn th11 Counly R• wntten OeclaraUon of D• LUESEBAINK 1 ma '· an 111omey, you may cllll .IOttN WOOOllM ' decedent. tJOftort on March 28 1991 Fiie corder ol said County. fault and Demand for Salo, SUMMONS DEPT. 7 3. Future medu:ll care an attof'ney refemll aervlcl Pt.a t8" • THE PETITION requesta • llt NI• M No F4 88820 ' PARCEL 2: and wnti.n nollca of d• (CITACION The name and address of and r.taled expense1 In en °' 1 l119al .. d onice (lated n • the ctoc.dent'a WlU and •LLSWORTH lllQ • Hopkins Oevelopmenl Non .. x c I u s 1v1 1 p-laol1 end ol election lo JUDICIALI lhe court is. (El nombl'e y amount as proven at It'll In the phone book) n . codlcil1, If any, be edmflted ELLSWORTH' & Tlii! Comp.my L p tJ Ce>tPQ pur1cnan1 easemems lor 1n-cauH lhe undersigned 10 dtrecoon de 18 cort• es) time of lflal of tht• maller Oespues ~ que i. en-RIAi> Ml-F'AAAJ; lo ptoOlte The will and ra .. Plaza Sii: WO New grh s. ~est use and en· sell u ud property lo satisfy NOTICE TO DEFEN-ORANGE COUNTY SUPE • Loss of earnonga Ind lreguen Mll otadon Judi· JOHN Alll-F'MAJ; any codicll1 are "1a.lable alTTS, 2.4022 CALLE pott Beach CA 91660 ioymen1. on ilnd 10 the u;d obl.ga11on1, and !her• DAN T : (Aw I• o • RIOR COURT 700 CIVIC lou of elltnlng cap.city In cial usled bene un pluo de end ooes t lo 25, lor euitnlf\ltlon In in. fill D8 LA PLATA, •T• Thomas O Lenny 11 Common Are.-bemg LOI Iller 1111 undersigned Acw .. do) HIRO KOa. • 30 DIAS CALENOARIOS lftcluahro kept by the coun. 600, LAGUNA Miu.&, Woodllowor Irvine ' CA A ol s11td Tract 9716, u eaused H id notice of d• YASHI HEJtTZ REltT A CENTER DRIVE WEST, eKCHI 125,000 00 plus para preHnllr una ,.. ~~ THE PETITION 1equest1 CA 9HA (7t4) .,.._ 9271• · ' Ht l()(lh 1n lhe OoclaratJon leult and of elec\IOn lo be CAR AND DOU t TO P 0 , BO)( 838, SANTA auc:tl edd1tlonal aum1 u lpueN etcnll 1 meqUIN • aulhOtlly 10 edmlnlllet the t49t Mallattan corpoflllon, Of Covonants, CondillOl\I recorded December 17, 100 ANA, CALIFORNIA 92701, prOYen at It'll time of lllat an Hta cone. CASI NO. 7~ estate under ~ lndepan• Publlatled New Ort 25411 Cooci'ISpMgs Lane and Restrk:Uons r1e0tded 1992 11 Instr. No. YOUAReBEINQSUED CEN(RA.L JUDICIAL DIS-ol thl1ma1ter. Una carta o una llameda PLAINTWP8 «Mnt Admlnl11ratlon of E• Beecl'l-COll.I Me ~ uqun11 Htlls, CA 92653 In Boole 12959, Pago 1'50 921165300 In Book Pa~ of 8Y PLAJNTlff• 'A Ud TRICT 5 Future lou ot earnings lel•IOf'UCI no I• ofrecer• STATUlllNT OI' UltH Act. (Thi• autnOtlty Psi ........ ;: This business was con of Olf1c1111 Records Offld.al Record• In the of. • • • The dd In an an amount u proven protecclC>n: tu rnpunta DAMAG•• will lllow the pe™>Nll r.p-ot ..... ~ 21, 22, • tt93. duel~ by 1 genetal Plfl PARCEL 3. flee ol lhe rKO<def of Or> le oal•' dofftenclendo) name, 1 teu, and at the time of lt1al of thlt elflll I maquina ti-que TO All PARTIES AHO teeenl.lllve lo take many Wf\151 '*"''P Ari easement ICrOH Loi t •noe county; GLENN LANGDON teleptlone number°' pla.cn-cumplor con la• lonneJ. THEIR AnOANEYS OF action• witloul obtaining Hop'lins Oevelopmenl co of •rud Tract No gna for Said Sale of property wua You nave 30 CALE.NOAA til11 attorney, or plaintiff matter. dldet ieoai.t ept0plad11 COUl1 •PP'OVll Bef0te l.ak· L p a Oelawate a.m•led lh• purpose of mainta.n.ng be mede In 'u 11" condi· DAYS alter lh•s aurnmons wi1hout en anomey, 11· (El 6 Property and misc• II usled qU141re que la CC>rW R~~:~ NOW PlAINTIFF Ing c.r\Aln ~ ltnpotUlrlt l)IW1n1trsllr.:O-r.i Pan-an undergfOUf\d pepe lo ac-tion WllhOUt covenant or 11 lerwd on you 10 r.te 1 nombte, 11 d>recaon 'I • tan.ova llAlma of •PKl•I •scvctl• au cuo. • .ceion1, howell9f, 1he pet· ,,., Ste c Hopkins C:l)mrnodale dr11nage flow warranty, ••Pt••• Of im-1ypewr1nen rHponH at thca numero de telefono del damage In en amount as Si u•ted no pr9Mnll IU John Woodman, and aub-IOl\lll repreeentatlve will be o.n.r11 at11\er rrom hid land The H•• p~ed. regarding I.Ill• r><>s-court at>Ogado del demandante proven at the ume of tttal rnpue•ll • ttempo, pued• mu the S111ement o1 Dam-raqulrM IO give notice IO Thi• slalomonl was flied menl &r•• and lhe tocauon Hssk>n1 Of encumbr1~1. A letter °' phone call will 0 Clll demandant• ue ~ of ltllt macter. perder el caso. 'I le pueden age111 lollowt: lnterel4ed pel"IOnl unlels ..iiti the Counly Clerk of lht!f'eol are m01e partlCv-10 P•Y tne remaining prind· not protect vou; your ty~ Ilene """•d ) q 7 Pr•JudgtnM and poll· quit.Ir au 1allfl0, tu dlnefo t. aeneret DamagH: lt'9Y have waived notice Of ~· Counly on Morch tMly docribed In Exh1bt1 A, pet sum ol the note(t) •• wr111en '"PonM must De •.......,... o, •• ~... nt Int..-.• ......... y otrll co111 de au 1,5000000 COl'IMnted to the ptOpoMd 22. l§9l Page 2, 1111actted to and cured by aald deed ol In propclf legal fQfm 11 you Law Offices °' Rlehard O ,~gme .,._ .. v-propleded lln IMto adtao-• acdon) The ~ P~lsti.d Nowpo11 Beach m&d• n part of 1he deed TrusL with lnter .. t 11 lin want the court to helt your Arldrew., Memlt Lynch ~\. prevllltl'lg legal rate. 1'111 pot palW ~ la e0t1e • 2 0• 000M•00dlcal Ex pen•••· admlnlttrMol'I 8UlhOnty wll COiia Mesa p,1o4 Apnl 1 a from Cherry Lake Group, 1 Hid note provtdecl, ad-c:;iw t\lnClll Plue, 2e70 Nofth ~II l'eMIW• Ile "9ht Eliften 04rOI NQu&lltOS a. •' • .,_ granced "'*'en lftw. l5 22 1900 ' ' ~foma Oen.rel Par1net· vanc:et, If MY• un<* the If you do not Ille your,._ Main s11 .. 1 Suite 300 lo eniend 1tt1t Sta~ of g ..... PuecM que uei.cl 3. future Medical Ell· ested pet'IOfl Mn en ob- , • Th.eM ship. 1KOrded JMrc;tt 27. 1erm1 ol Mid Deed ot lj)Ot\M on time, you may Santa Ana, C•lllornlt Danuign dul1nO dlscoWfy. QIMnl llmar a un •b09ad0 ~ lt0.00000 tectJon '° lhe ~ and ---------1981 In Olfoeial Record1 TIVll. ..... Chetgitt and loM the cue. and your 92701.,204 175370 (1I•) Of Pf'°' to Ot during the 1nmedl1t1m1n1e. SI no 4. LOii 0 1 Earning•· lftOWI QOOd caute .tty the PUBLIC NOTICE Slid easement atta•I be ••l*'MI of the 11\111 .. wages, money and prop. 972.0270 • Ume °' ltlal c:onoce • un 11>og1do s.z.000.00 court ehould not gr.int tne NOTICB cw =•C;lll.:d l~o."':' 111":. :: ~ ~ 'd'~u~~~ r:~;··~::n.~11~0:1~ DA TE· AUG 28 1992 DATED: ~~.:r= :.u== & .Fuan LOH °' Earn-~~INO on .,. peU- TRUST••·• a.AL• h~ ,,,. right to J*l'M .... WI" be Mid on c:ourl. GARY L GMNVll.1.ll .... otftces .. lltldt-0 • un• oflclnl d• l'fl.ICS• lngt. tto.ooo.oo lion .... be tteld on MAY Wien.,. •toH7~ 11tVC1ur•1end1anc111e1p1ng May 8, 1993, • 1·30 p m Tiler• .n other t.gal,. Cler91:, bf JAN•T ....tQ.Aft*owa, 19911 (llM et dlredOtlo ..... • Property Damage• 20, '"3 M 145 P.M. In • In an. NMIMl'll area 11 In 11'19 IObbv to tM building qut19,,,.n11 You may want YOUNG .,._.,ty •• lltlottenl Q . Aft-lonlcO). '3,"'300 o.pt. 10:> loceltd llt ,., T .IC:::"~ long as thenece do not ll"llef located 11 6ot Souf\ l. ... to c.il an attorney right NOTIC~ TO THE PERSOH .._.,Mt.,..., et L9w CAS• MUMa•R Detdc l'ellllrua,,, The City Ortll9 Soutt. Or• • • IT.COOt! Q fife wcth the ~ OI SltMt. Orange. CllllfOl'TlMI away lf you do not know ICAVC.O You .,. MfY9d Published Newport ,..._..,. .. c ... ) --., '"' 7-• cA t2MI. ~U-4t ~:.~:;::=n~~·;:.: ~the 1.me of the "'"911: ==·r:.':,.,~ aunlndMcMltdefendanl leectt.Coeta MeN ~ 1HIH .MllOf'P, KMNL a ~o1"::~ ;= SERVICE COMPANY VPon LOt 9 HMrl'lenl lfN publtca\ior\ 01 lh• noclc:•, °' 1 legal lid ottiee Otsted ~ COURT OI' Not APfll I , ti, 22, 29, W. COWAll "*'d appe• ll h ~ appotnted Ttval .. el reuonab141 lctTlff '°' tne the tOlll amount of Ile un-an the phone bOOI() TM• 8TATI OP 1113 RICMAM N. 99t • ...., D .......... Ing end 1W11 JO"' ob- "'• IOllO-Mlog d• pul'pc»e ol (Ull'IQ Of OCh paid bllance °' .,. ~ o..~ do que .. en CAUl'OllttHA POtt ThM t-MSLOW, ""·· ,.....,.., .... ~ ==: or .... ...,....,, • wtbed dffd of lrust WIU erwlu r1p11rlng 1uttt I.ion MCured by the •boft treguen Mta CAidon tucfl· TH• COUNTY Of' DUT. St Publllhtd Newpotl wit'! h court bo HU. AT PU8UC AUCTION dr~• pipe and ln doing d~bod d04ld OI '""' c:ilf u.ttd MM un plato do ~ PUIUC NOTICI The neme and .Odrfte ol hech-Coell ..... Dell¥ h hM1'1n9. Y0411 •I> TO TH HfGHCST 8100£1'1 IO grlll1" lhlll u.M rH and "111'111i.cl COiia, ••· 30 DIAS CAl.lNDARIOS OleM Laftlllllft "9lft.. 8U-Oll• ttie ~ la; (£1 nomtn y "'°' AfM1I t, I. 1t, 12, peatMCe INIY be In!**' R>A CASH (In tti. fonn• eon.Ille c:.are N nCJt to .,.,_., end "'9llOl9 11 per• pre1entM UNI , .. lift • dlreoclon de la cotte ea) ,..,, • ~llCICWMW· wfticl'I .,. ltwfUI lender .,, damege tny lmpnMrnentl MOO.,. t4. ~· ~ a ~· • tCtTACICNI SUPERIOR COUfU Of ... 5 tfl ~A a.rono.. the Urwted S&alel> tJ/tdJOI or land e.ping In 9lld l II ~ ltll • l'9 en .... COt'9 wa. .IUIMCIM.t OI • --nt o-edlW OI the CNhiet't oetW'ed OI aMernent... lltN of .. h opening Una car1.a o una MM\lela MIN K..,.oM, ~ NOTICE TO OU(NOANT TH! STAT£ 0# CALJFOR. PUil.iC •TICI h decileaecl, 'IOU""* .. ottw cMdll ~ In AiSESSORS PAACU bid rrwy be .... llW'I Che ~ no le one.a llte•lel eA411 D .. a t (Avt90 I AcuMOo) AIAD NIA. OAANO! SUKAIOA Y"" aa.rn w11tt .. ~ CM1 COde lectiOn m4h NO ~9-232"41 toUll indetl41tdoeM due protecdon, tu relj)Uffl.I .......... tOO ........... All•FARAJ, JOHAN A8I COURT, 100 CMC Ct.. WtW ~ 1Mi1aCoPY10 h 11*· ,,,.,..... "' M .. It• tltM 't'OU ARE IN OCFAULT D ... f 4'40lr'9J ..,_ • m.tqUIN tiene ... D1 .. danlC•). FARAJ, and oou ' to 25, TEA Df'Mt WUT. SANTA .one• OP eonel ,.,.....,...,. .,. o1 .... , al tWtt; tl9le and UH0£A A DUO Of' fRUST T .D. •DVICll COii-auml*f ~on laa fon'lltll· CMa llO ..... o.7 lnctu111te, ANA. CA t:l701 NTlrlCNI TO pelnted by l'9 oourt ~ .,_... CJOnlleyed 10 end DATt.O M>t/90 UNUSS ,Alf't ...... ,,....._ cMd9S 1eiJ16o1 aptopl.0.1 aTA-lllT OP YOU AA! 8CINO SUCO DY The name eddr"t end ADMMl8TIR fowr ,,..._ from l'9 dill '::., ~T~ Ktn"'::::. J'flnlt:' Y~~.o:R~ ......... oeww,, Mo :.=: :*C:.:U-la torte DMIWS :;-:::: a~d~ ~a-:.~ ~phone ,;_.,,bet of ·,,._. laTATI W. : ~..::.,. ie:= n ._,....,.., dftO\bed. lf'TY. IT MAY H SOlO AT 1latenl 8eereluf, SI utled no .,,...,,.. 14.1 TO DIPl•DA•T, WOOOMAN tiff 1 ectorney, °' pleinllfl -T W. o1 h C.iifomll ......... ·TMMTOR; ITlVlN CO. A ..ulUC IAlE.; II' YOU JtOO Oefll ..._., Me r•pyot141 a .. mpo, puec,te HMO KWYAIMI, a.D Y°" N¥e 30 CAllNC>AR ~ an el!Olney, II ([J 8ACMIL01h.. Cede The 111M 10r .. CHA AN, D 8AA co. MUD AH PlAt&ATION JOO, ........ Cr • CA i*d .... altO, f .. pueden D8f'811DAllT'• ATJ DAYS .. ., IN• ~ nornl>te, la dirle:don y .. flOe•RT aaatnOR d*n• .. noe ........... Ctff'AH q lar au 1(.1, •v di<l9fll 11 ~ on yuu 10 AAt • ,. - I . -~ . . ... , I ~ ' • -~ j ............ , .... . ......,... ..... "' ... ....-•Mill-11t•thtt"-.tt ........................ ., ........ ,, .... -..... ... ..-...... '-'""" .... ...,. -~··~· .. ,. ...... ...., ............ , \ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dady Pilot Thuraday, April 22. 1183 -":.c llOTICU "*JC •ncu PUl&JC IOTICll "'9&JC llOTICll PUl&JC IOTICU w MOTICll w IOTICD ~ IOTlCll w llOrlCll w llOTICll --~~~"°_..;,-TICI.;.;;.::__ IOll., UG. ...... 0 Gel dlrnlndanl!I ~ "° •,!L ~ ~ ~--· ......... 2 -'4IO, COM• ...... CA w llOT1CI holle ........ CotlWol to WOrtd fr ......... llrtC... n. • .... -... Wten IOll • .,..,.._ '*'-Mootdo. •> ·-et .. ~ ... ---........ .., •--.a tw ... ~ ~ • "'*"-o ....... ,...... ...... ~ ~ ., MOTIC•Ofr a40a CA&..La .,. u IAAOU!Y K SCHWARZ With .,,. County Ci.ttt 011 , ...... Ded,.,., ... & Thi• bu11~H II con-c•1oeHOO ·-~~...,. Or-.~ Oft,.,..$, NTl110M TO .-UTA. ITa 800 p O CSc&W .., ti ?4CM t7'6 ~ COYNy OI\ ~ b~. dlM.-, pot• 1114 dllC:leill by hu-.bMcl and ,,......_ ,_.....,, Y1119y,,CA t270t Tht9 .. ,,,,_ • ._.. 9" ltlD ......., 90X M'11'0 • • "-'*' 9oultvatd 'Coeu • t pant, kltcMn utenell1, ..,. ......... .._ ...,. ••r ~SN a... ...,. the County o.. o1 ••••- • ISTIR •u.a .... • LAGUllA ..._ CA 12e2T 17j,1 l4f ll'ltU• rlldlo, fa1, Won.I prOCNIOt, TM r~1111ant(1) com-a;;;:..,., (Pldc t:aung ~· a. er.,. CO...y °" Mwdt ~ ~ .._,,. aTATa otri , -e--...ono · ~ -~ NewPQt'I ~ YllriOU• bathroom Memt » 1r...o. DYet. ~ 'The , -~•I --•··•ta Com Mesa O•it. N°' ---••LLON -~. P11l>l11hed Newporl 5=r.;uy t1 ,..,-Cotta ...... Dally Not~~~--......... ~ undet ... .'!..'-(f)ictltioul .,.00ing~.::"°"' Publt•h•cl Ne•potl • ., ...... ~ 22. 2' ... ayyf, IJ, HOUMAN HCh-GOllUI MeN o..ly ' Aptll 1,I, 15, 22. 1193 ~ 1 -.,.. "7 com-..,.,,. .. ,_.,e 1 llt'80 NEWPOAl CAPITAl hKh.CO.Ui ..... 0Wy Publllhed Newpol1 lleach• CAaa MO. AtN2ff Ptlol Apfll 2t, 22, 2.1, 1"3-... Pe-.-Clerll. ... Th•J ~Ye btdOtnO on !he iw abcWe on .... J 23• 1119 PARTNERS LP .. " Cor· Pllot.Apnl 22, 1"3 CO$UI ....... Olllly PllOC lftl To .. h .. ,. beneflci.aoee Wf\7118 D. AUllONO, ~ OI ~. 1993•• I0-30. m. Char* & .noe. °'*"" por•t• Plau Ntwpon Th923 ~ f • 1$ 22. ,.., Th 9 '7 aad•tOr'I, c:on1111gen1 etacll Pu1tt11t1ec1 Newport PUIUC NOTICE :CS~~"°':: ~ llal~t wet 66.o 8e.ct1, CA t2"0 PUIUC IOTICE ' ' • THn -"'8lJC NOTICE toB, MO '*90n1 ~ may 'UIUC NOTICE Beach.Co11.a .,..., Oaitr L&GAL Mone• whieh '' loCM«S at 21210 With .,. County o.rti °' Newl>O'\ C.P'.'1-' PaMert ~~ bt lflletfflt<I 111 •u __ ""LA... Pilot APfol 15, n . 21, .... y NOTIC• -8-d'I 8IYd. in the City of ~ Co.inty on Maten COtl)OfatlOl'I (Gener• Pwt-___ t_•_t ___ 2 ___ , PUIUC NOTICE c•S10Ml7Z vte will Of "tale, °' bolh, .._ 6 1993 vr "'··-··--... __.. r-~ 10 t 3 ner), t4 Cofpor'at.t Plaza, ~· OI' ANN MELLOH HOU.. CCITACION ' PUllLIC SALi! OP ....,.., • ..,......, .......... ..,..... .. y ' NtwPo'\ 8e1c:t1 CA 92e60 FlctJU.U. CWltMNTe MAN JUDICIAL.I tM06 MANOOMED :.~=d°',;;::.:; P:M~NJ Thlt bu1111ei1 11 con-lkdl_ .. "-llkddeu• .. .._.. ..._ A PETITION hu ~ NOTIC• TO oap:1.,. PUIUC NOTICE NOPERTY the rlOhl to bid at lhe .-. PublJlhed Newpott Bftcti. ducted by • ~ITIQd ~ StateM4"tl e--.. .._.. The ~~tpel'MlftS riled l>Y lLOYQ R MAS D A N T ( A I NollCe 11 tlefeby Q4119n P.-ehlMI mutt be ma~ Co1ta MHa Dally Pilot nerth1p The . folow.ng persons atat.....m are doing l>YM1ds n SCouEV. JA In lhe Supetiot Ac~J CO~~ .. : SUPl:AIOR COURT lhal the underllgoecl well With call'I and paid '°' at Apnl 1, 8. 15, 22. 1993 The regl11ran1(1) co~ -;c,:°'~~~:· LAB The Following pereont VISTA VEROE M081lE " or Calilomla, County Of' CALIFORNIA, HI It public IUCtlOn, PVf• the time ol putCh•se This Th-878 tMneecl lo ITW\UCI bull-1 • • .,. clOttlQ bua.ness .. H 0 M E p ARK 1 7 4 t of.DAANGE RRl 1 •U•INE•• COUNTYOFOAANQE suan1tosec11on21700 ol talel1tubjeCttopn~c:an.-~· und41f the Flctt110US '6'7 Pac.Ile Coal1 Htgh-· f'ACIFIC RIM IMACilNO Pomona Alie ns eo.1:1 THE PETITION request• WOfU.0 TICHNOLOQY; 341 The City DttM 1he Bu11ne11 a Prore .. otttalion In th• event o4 Mt· PUIUC NOTICE Butlnff• N•me(•) kited way, Co<ona dtl MN. Call-115 £. PalAwlno Avenue' ..._ CA 92621 that LLOYD R. MASSEY JR. RICH llllBBERJ DOES P-t Offt-111onal ~·. IN lollowlng demerit betw.n landlord tetata above on Nol 1pp1ic.bfe ~ap92625 1 Del Suite c. Costa Mne, Call: co 'Circle TIVS\, 5"'"-Y be appointed .. ptrlonal t TO ao • 1 d4t\Gribed pr~rty 10 W!l. Incl Obi~ party ~port C.pital Pannlf'I Oll h<MO, ne~ -are. lomla 9262t VIie TNllM n .130 Miehl representative 10 ldmlni• YOUAREBEINQSUED OlCt4t' KIRKBOIVIN>-1•H•atw,4 Publi•h•cl NellWpOtl Flctlllou• Corportlion, c . Alan ~T~~~~~· frye&Smolh,lnc:,•Oela· gan'ou .... P .. m~CA ,., U'le estate ol tht dee. BY PUlllTIFF• ,., ,.... 0,.,..., CA llrn, fire plug, ch' 3 ""'-Beach.Cotta Mesa Dally .. .._........ Arltlur, V'ice Pre11clent l s, I t ware CorporatJc>n ISO E 022eO OenL , • "'" -· 928t~t571 banch mite. ANTHONY Pilot Apttl 16 22 1993 Sta••-nt Thi• statem.nc .,., toted This builneH 11 con. Bmkw Street. ~ u..a Thi• bu1lne11 11 co"' THE PETITION requests .. .... .......ftdeftdeJ ... THI! MATTER OF BR A ITH w A IT E H... • • fnhsao The Followlt19 petSOnl WIU'I IN County Clef1c of ducted by • corporallon Calllomia 92626 • cluet«I by: • butineu tf\H.I tn. deeec:lent's WILL Incl JAM•I A. Dl~IPPO THE PETITION TO Cooler, bed, epaakert. are doing bu!Mneu u: Ofanot County on Maten Tha rt~lstrant(I) com· Thi• butlneu la con-Th• reglstrant(s) com COOiclla, If any, be aelmltt~ 0 You have 30 CAltNOAR CHANGE THE NAME cro1he1, ml1c STEVEN PUBLIC NOTICE THE FRANKFURTHER 9, 19~ ITlenced o "'"%,::'· cluc:\ecl by a corporaoon mencec1 IO uansaet °""'' lo probate The Will and I AYS alter In.IS •ummom °" Dl•le Mae T•wtor CHER EK K-53 BHuly CNS1 ......... 2 FACTORY, 352 s. Main FH:l370 ~ undetN the ( I ht.: the reg111ran1(•I com-neu under tne FIC'.flllOUS any cod1Clls are avi1labl1 1 MfVtO on you to file a K t h -.. Ila U PrOClucll ROSERT DICKIE. .,_.. 5 StrMI, Orange, CA 92668 Publistied ~ Beach-usoness ame 1 menc.cs to 1tanuet bu»-Busmeu Nama(s) 11 led '°' ••amlnallon 1n the fita tv~illtM respon" al "'4s .:.: K.ati h :;.,. ~ Jr K·39 Wall'ler, dry, boke, Flctltleue EdWard .A.Ing Km, t529 Cotta Mtsa Dally Piiot ·~;:re~~ neu undef lh• FidlllOul above on June 29, t956 kept by tne COUii CA~ .., t h c: • misc. JOHN GARCIA H·74 .... ,.... Name W. Culver Ave., Ofan9e, CA April t a 15 22 1993 ~_! · B~nu1 Name(tl lislecl Stw1ey Vile Trustee THE PEtlTION requests i .. ter or phon. call Wiii "" c Dffk. J chs • bu .• m.lte. SteteMent . 92t68 • . . • • --, aDOlle on· M•ch a. t"3 Th11 SW~ent WU Wed eu1t1or11y to aclmrnlttaf lh• not P'Otecl you; yow type-CASE NUll8EA Sale .,,,. be $'Y com-The following persons ~ Yoon Kim, 1529 Th 812 Ths s~i.meot -s filed ff'YI & Sm.th, Inc . Ktn-willl 1M County Cleft< oe est.alt under th• tndepen-""1 rtuen fHpGl\Se m~I be A1M282 pa111111e bidding (w,.uen •• do"10 busmess ar w. CulYer Ave . Ofan9e, CA PUBLIC NOTICE ().'!1 lht~nty ~ r ne1h S.ltnet. Pr-.denC Oranoe Counry on Maten danl Admln.lltilllOO of E .. n J)(Oper legal '°'"' II you ORDER TO SHOW IHled t>;cls may be tt.ob-FJ COllEGE PARTNERS, 92668 nge y on ...... • This ltetamrt ... t.led 12 ·~ tales Act (Th•' authonty WllOl Iha COUl1 lo heat YfNf CAUSE FOR CHANCE m•lled m aavance) on the 500 NewPo'\ CenlM•Or!ve. This buslnHS Is con-t90072 t993 UU11h the County Cteti. o1 F564083 will anow the personal 1ep. cue OF NAME 6th day ol May, 1993 at Suite 720, Newport S.ach, ducted by. husbalnd and Flclltlou• FSMetO OranQe County on M•Cf1 Publ shed Ne-#pon S..Cn rasen~llV• to lake m1111y If you do not Iota your r• PETT 0 E S 0 • 2 00 PM at the J)(etnlMS C1i1fomla 92660 wife Bu 1 N Published HewPort Beac:h·1 t7. 1993 ' 11e11ons without Oblalt11ng tponte on lim•. you l'N'/ Mae iay'io~ :~tih ~·~: wtiere uid propef1y his Joseph o Clougherty, 661 The reg1s111111(1) eom· :l:~!:..!:n9 Costa Mesa o .. 1y P1lo1 • FM44gt Costa Mna Daily Pilot court •PP'0¥11 Before talc· lose \he cue, and 'fOU' 1>ee11 11ored and which is t.ancl<l' Lane Pasadena menced to transact busi· -.pnl 22 29 May 6 13 Pu /<r>r' I I . 15 22. t99J Ing c.ruun ...,.. Im ........ ~, wages. money aod prop. Marye Llzabelh l<ulcn, loeateo • •t AYRES SEU' Cal I 9t tOe • ness under the Flctitlous Tha Fon°"' "1 persons , • • . bllshec:I N-P<>'I Be.ch Th 8711 ·-·• ,,..._, erty mav be Ullc.,, w."'°"1 Marye L l<uteh HAS/HAVE STOR GE E 1 onlla B sl N I ) ll a.o are d<>onq busi~~s as· t993 Cos~ Mesa Daily Pilot ---------aet;ons, however, U'le Plf'· -• FILED A PETITION FOR AN A • 7012 rnHt Bemard J. Clougherty, 944 u ness ame 1 II.-. CAROUSEL C.LEANERS Th-918 -. I a PUBLIC NOTICE sonal teJ)(eufllallve will be lunhlf' Wil(l\/1Q llom the ORO ER TO CHANGE Alie . Hunllnglon Beaeh, ca I.Ind• Vista Ave. Pase-abolle on: H/A 164n Spr. al• Hunllnn: pn t, • l5. 22. l993 reqwr.o 10 give notice 10 court. ES FROM (714) 848-7314 Landlord dena Calolomia 91103 Eoward Jung Kim n00 • . .,, PUBLIC NOTICE · Th 879 1nteres1t0 peraons unless There are othcw legal r• NAM D1111 Mae resefYH the nghl to bid at Kathie C Re t370 Theresa Yoon l<lm ton Beacn, C"A 92649 t9t817 they ha11e wawed nobee or qulfetn!Mll You may 111t11nl ~aylor thK~ch alt~ Marye the sale Purctlases must SI. A~ans" R~:; San This SUI.lament was ltlld t;rk, ViVong Sae, 1171 19t99t PUBLIC NOTICE FlctlUoua consented to the JWOposed to cal" an attorney right K~~c':: TO ~~,Y. ~M~ be made by ca~. and P•cl Marino, C1hlomla 91108 with lh• County Cler1t of An:;es·~~;rue· Los Flcllllou.• 191993 Buelneu Name action) The Jnclependent -ev. you do no4 know I( tor at the hme ot purehase Anthony p Clougherty Orange County on Apnl t3, • Bu St•tement aelml111s1tallon authority ..,,. an attofney, you may call uteh , Ah purehosecl goods are 3606 East Lombard Road: 199J Park, Sun Ae. 117t South alnees Name FlctJUou1 The f ollowing iw•s.on' be granted unlest an l11ter· an anomr; rolo"•I service :: is hefeby o dered th.at sold H II and must be r• Pasadena CaltlO<nlX 91107 FH7854 V1e1't1a A11enue, Los ~ Statement 8u1lnH1 N•me are C10tng business as ested person ltlH an ob-r ~legal alCI on1c. Qlsted ~is i::s .~;:~st=,o:~ moved al lime Ol ta ... Sale This bu'11neu 11 con-Publilhe<t Newport BHCh· i;~ls A ~11:111 Is con-The:. F~ing persons Statement Hill PHARMACY, 14'1 tectlon to lhe pollllon Incl ~ • phont boolc). lhll cou" In Department is subjl'C1 to canc:ll41111aon In clucltd by: a general part· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot CltJC1ed b h sband d •;ox ~OTo'i5~A· LAB The FollOWing persons Avocado, Newport Beacn shows QOOd cause 'Why IM .... spuos de que le en-lt'le 111001 or &ettlameot be-l'lerll'lip Y u an • are Cl<>lng busmen as CA 92£;60 court sfloukl l'lOI grant lhe lregueo esta c1taclon judl· ~0· 7o:i5 °1 tho C Orllf19e tween landlord and ot>-Th• reglstranl(s) com-Apnl 22• 29• May 6• 13• ~·1• 7011 Warner Avenue, UM FOX PHOTO MiR LAB. Kyusang Lee, 161 s Am· authonty. claf usted Ilene un pl~o de ounty upen0< ourt al hgated party monced lo transact buSI· 1993 he reg111ranl(1) co~ N (12), Hunhnqton S.acn, t098 Nonh Euchd AY91lue, t>erwoo d. Orange C A A HEARINO on lhe pell· 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS lhe addrns shown a~ve Awr•• S•" Stor99e, ness under U'le F1ctlbous Th·915 menc:ed 10 ltansaet busl· Cablomia 92647 • Anah~m. Caltlomia 92801 92669 hon v.111 be held on MAY pora prestntar un111 , .. ~~l~ep ~ 1~,ltlat 2 ~ RHldent M•nav•rs Business Nama(s) llsted PUBLIC NOTICE ~s unClerN the I Act) ~~ 1f~06x ~o, Inc., Otlr#are, Fo1t Photo. Inc • Oel-ar• This busonesa is con-20 1993 •I 1 "' p M In tpunla etcnta a maquona . a ef'1 an above on· Janua 15 u •ness ame I • ,, astwl!llon A..,.nue, 1706 Wesnongton A11e11ue dueted by an inCl!Yldu Dip1 703 located 81 341 en HIO cotte there ~"' c.1use, II any Published Newport 1993 "I , above on NIA SL louis, Mlssouri 63103 SL Louo1, M1ssoun 63103 Tne rag1s1rant1s1 com-- The Ctly Onve South Or· UNI c3r1o o una hamada lhey have, why lho pe1t1Jon Boach Cost.l MtSa Daily Jose h 0 Clou hen CNSt087t 5t Vong Bae Pllf11 This busoness " con· This bu11nan Is con-men~ to tta11sact Dull· e CA 92668 • taltlon.cc1 no le orrecera tor cnange or namo should Pilot Apr~ 22, 29, 1993 Mana P Partnef g y, Flctltloue Sun Ae P1rlt ducted by. a e0tpotabon ducted by • corporal)()tl ness W>der the Foctihous ? YOU OBJECT TO the proteceion: ~u respuesl.a not 1M granted lh924 Bern~,"JI J Cloughtrt 8uelne .. Neme n us statemenl wu filed The regtstranl(s) com· The r•glltr•nt(s) co~ Busit)HS Nam•(~I 1.sted anting of the petition ou Hilla 11 maquina Ilene que 11 is l\onher 0<Cle<ed lhal a M P~ y, Statement wtlh the County Cler1t of menced to transad busJ. mancad 10 transaet bull-abcMt on NIA L,,d appHt at lhe h!ar-cumplof con las lormall-CO$>Y ot !h!s ordAL lo-.snow PUaLIC NOTICE T~::iamenl was tiled The FollOWlng penons Orange County on March ness under lhe Actlllous ness under ine Fic1Jllous Kyuseng L" 1ng and Ital• VOUf ob-dades legates aprop1adas ~•uH be J>ubhs~CI •n CNSf08&423 wilh lhe County Cleric 01 are Clo.ng busmen as· 25, 1993 Busoness Mame(s) listed Business Narne(&I 1111ec1 This stal9melll ""as , ed leeuons or Me wntten ob-11 usted QU!tfe que la cona ewporl each os1a 0r9n0e County on March PINNACLE RISK MANAGE· F585448 el>Ove on: February 6, t993 ebove on. ftbruary 6, 1993 wl#I Iha eo.,,ni~ ~ l«\IO'IS with ltt• court be-escuehe tu caso Mesa Oa.ly Ptlot. • newspa. Fictitious 22. t99:J MENT, INC. t6279 l.agulla Published Newport Beach-Fo11 Photo. Inc . t.Aaty Pat Fox Pl'lolo, Inc., Mary Pal Orange Coun1y on Apnrl 1l fora the hearing Yo.Jr •P-Sl uslld no pres.nut su per ol general circulatJon Buelnees Name • F54M935 Canyon Road, Irvine, CA Costa Mesa Daily Polol GcMden/ASSlstant SaereWy Golden/A1si1tarot Secretary 1993 pea~• m;,y be in person rnpoes1.> • t1ernpo, puede ~blosned"' this county at Statement P bl Shed N B 92711 Apr• 1 a 15 22 t993 Th.s statement was filed Th11 statement wn filed F5e7S53 °' bV your anomey perdet el ceso y le puec:tan eas1 once a weel( IO< IOUf The f oCIO"".ng persons u 1 -Port e~ Palmer Roik Management ' ' ' Th-871 with lhe County C1e<1t o1 with lhe County Clef1I ol Pub14shed ~ BeK PI If YOU ARE A CREDITOR qtJtlal 111 talaroo, su donero consecutive-• pn0t 10 ara dOing buS•llffS es Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ~.Inc: .• Utah Domes-Orange County on Aofll 5 Orange Coun1y on Apn1 5, pot1 °' • con11n9tnt creditor o4 y 01ru cons d• 1u the day ol lhe neanng FIRST FUNDING GROUP Apol 1, a. 15, 22. 1993 Ile, 136 East Soutn Temple, PUBLIC NOTICE 1993 1993 ;~a 22M•;: ~ally 6 p,;~ the deceased you must Ille PfOPledad S•n av1so ICllOO-JULEE ROBINSON, LIMITED. cJo Bergheef Pa· Th-880 Sle 2300, Salt Lake City, FSMeo9 F56M11 ..,.. · ilf · your da.m ..;.lh In. coutt nal PCN pane d1 la cont .I U 0 0 E iC 0 MM IS-Cthc, Inc , 840 N-Port UT 84102 t90073 Publolhed Mewport Beach-Publllhed N-port Beactt-t993 and ma.I 1 copy to lh• per· E.ia11e11 011os reqU'S•IOS i. SIONER OF THE SUPE· Cer>ter Or., Ste 450, N._ PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• business 11 con-Flctltlous Costa Mesa oa.1y PolOI Costa Masa 0.,1 Pilot Th 3 14 tonal representative ap. galet Put<ie que usted RIOR COURT Port Beach, CA 92660 CNs1087422 dueled by:• C()(l)Oraliol1 BualneH N•m• Apr;! 22, 29, Mey 6 13 Apnl 22 29 M Y s 13 PUBLIC NOTICE potnled by the COU(1 w•th•n qu1tfa llamar "un at>og3do DATE: APR 15 1993 The Bergh"' Pac1f1c 401K F1 11 The regl1tra11t(1) com· Statement 1993 ' • • • rt • ··--------- lour months from lht date 1nmed1a1amen1e SI 110 M a, y • LI z ab• th Pliltl. c/o Bergt>OC!f Pac1ftc:, c:t l oue ~ to transact buSI· The Fo4towing persons Th-921 t993 194027 of first issuance o4 latter• conoct • un abogado K h 502 St Inc , 840 Newport CentAtr Bu.in ... Name n.s.s under the F"1C11tious are d0tno busmess as Th-9 19 Fk:tlU u ptOlltded In seevon 9100 pueele Uam(ll a un MMCJO utc • urgeon Or , Ste •SO, Newport Statement Busine11 Name(&) listed WESTERN STATES PHVSI-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBL.IC NOTICE ou• ol U'le C~Moma Probate de rell<lWICia di •bo94Clos Drive, Cost• Meaa, Ca._ Beach, CA 92660 The FolloWlng persons above on: Not Applleable CIAN SERVICES 4332 Cet· lklelneae Name COCSt The tJme '°' lihng o • una ollcina de ayuda lfomia 92S2S.31 t 3 J • m • s Br• k k •. c /o are dOlng business as· Palm., A.is« Management ritos Ave , 208 'Los Alami-Fictitious t 91 IHM Statement dall"llS Wiii l'IOI esp.re ~ legal (vea .. d1reclorlo 1114• Publl•h•d Newport Bergt>eet Pac1hc, Inc . 840 NEWPORT PARTNERS, Setvlcn. Inc: .• M1cna11 0 IOI CA 90no . Bu-'ne-Name n,. Following ~on· rora lour mon1h1 lrom tne lonoco) •••ch-Coete M••• Newport Cenltf Or . SI• 858 Pro<1UC1lon Place, N-· Blackbum, Altistant S.C.. W~s1ern StatH Medical Stat t Flc:Utloue •,..r•cdcooungL N~E "!oss1 aTsEC .. hunng dale noticed CASE NUMBER Daltw Pilot ApfH 22 29 450. Newport Beacil, CA port Beach. CA 92663 lary Ma11agemen1 Corpora11on The follo:rng•n ,._.sons BUM""8 MellM LI " " abo"" (Numero del C•eoJ fll S 13 1993 • • 92660 Douglas B. Aeteher, 12 Th11 statement was fllld CA 4332 Cer 1101 Alie ...-· Statement NOlOGIES. 2691 Fl•c:hter YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe 90C2040 ay ' ' ·Th922 Gary Wt1, c/o Berghoer Pa· Bay lslal'lcl, N ewport wllh Iha County Clm al-1;.><)e Los Al~•lol CA ()~t~:cn.;~GE The Following pertonl Avenue, lrvme, CA 92714 Me kepi by tn. court lfJou The name and address 1 c1lrc, lhc. 840 Nawport Beach, CA 92661 OranQe County °" MarCh 90720 • LOON"'ER ib)PANASONIC are doing business as· Georve G Slposs 2855 are a person lnlernt• In h (El 0 PUBLIC NOTICE Center Or . Sii 450, New· DIYld B fletcher, 2245 24, 1093 Thi• bulll'ltss 11 con-CHAIR ( PANASONIC FOX PHOTO t·HR LAB. Velasco LAne. Costa Meu the Ht.Ille you may Illa I • COU'1 II nombre Y · pon Beach. CA 92660 Hulher Lane, Newport FH5295 CIUcied b a llon c 13t3 Hart>or Boule1111d, CA 92626-57t5 With lh• ~ a IOtmal A.-C11recc1on Cl• la cone H) CNS t 087578 RI c k An Cl r. Cl.. c /o Beach, CA 92660 Published Newport e.acn. Tht re~ISl~r::t co~ ~~GE B C~AIRG 12557 Anaheim, Calllomie 92803 Thi I bu so nus II co~ quest ror Spec;al NOC.Ce ot MUNICIPAL COURT OF Flctltl~a Berghear P&cihc, Inc , 840 Chr11lopher k. Fletcher, 41 Costa Men Dally Pllol m•nc•d 10 transact bu9I-~otA ~ ard•n Fox Pholo, Inc .. Del-are. ducted by an 1nC11111du• the r.tong of al'I lnll9tll0f"I CALIFORNIA. COUNTY Of Butlneu N•me Ntwpon Center Drive. Elsworthy Roao, London, Apnl 1 1 15 22 1993 ness uncsw the Acooous El .; di C 111 1 1706 WHhlngton Avenue, The reg111renl(sl com and •PPf••UI of ISl•ll ... ORANGE. Orange Cou11ty Statement c~11•92466050 Newpol1 Beacn, NW:J, EBTP Enqf lanel • • I • n,.en Business Nam•(•) ltsted San ecf::::ncs~: CA '91~ a, ~~ loui~, ~'"°"'1 ~t03 mencedll\CSIO ~~":a~· Hts or ot any pol•tlon Ot Hafbor Jud1c1al Ois1t1c1 The Fol James lelcher, t774 above on Febru.ary 1 t99:J Th b 11 ui nHs 1 con-ness "' • -rs account as prOYICled In 4601 JambofH Blvd . Sut~ .,. doing =~s :'sons This bv'lmcss 11 con· R·m Rock C~on Road, PUBLIC NOTI~E Western Slates M~ical due'.~ b~s~n~~~on-ducl.ed ty • corpora!JOtl 8u14ness N.ame(a) 1111~ :i,-;:11rro~~ ~:: C:1!:. t04 Newpott Beach. Call· KOlL CUSHMAN REALT'V :!:1:.'p by • general pa'1 ~~hflet:5;01 190080 M=p~~Er111am We-Th• reg1strant(s) com-~.:,·~~·~~= •J::oeonG~~ quest IOI Special Notice form.1 92660 ~EXICO ~Von ~tman The reg1~1ra111(s) com Acacia Avenue, C0tona Clel Flclllloue ~Is ·statement was filed mene~o ":"sa~ bus!--ness uncser lhe F1C11110U1 Th•s Sl.at~t!f'I was ltd form 11 avail.Jble from I.he The name • ...OClress, Ind C~~ port itch. menc:ed 10 iransact bus .. Mar. CA 92e2S 8uMneu Name wilh the County Ctefll o4 :;is .,N e I 1 1c:t;:= Busonest Name(I) lilt.CS W!ih 1tle Couniy O en. ol coun cler1t tetaptlone numt>et ot pl 1n-ness under tne F1ctillous This business 11 co~ Or c on Mardi 51neu ame 1 •bove on ftbr'uary s. t993 OrwlQ• County on Aorll '5 AUomew for the Petl· t.n • 1tt0tnov or plaint.n Cu¥1c ""'1 I n Reatty Partnefs Bus1ne11 Nome(•I hsted ducted tly a gerw• part· ....,._ Sf~.~-t 25~ ounty aHbove ~·Mar~_!~ Fo• Photo, loc . Mrt Pal t993 • a I orn1i11 c0tpor.>hon •boll• on M3fcl\ 3 t99J ne<lhip .... "'..,..,ng persons , enry tvAUS, r_.......,. Gol<lan!Asslstant SaerMary F5&7803 tloner: wo1houi an •1'0l'ney, is· tEI 601 S Fog~oa SI •7th K.tr1 0 Ber~-TNSIH The reg111r•nl(S) com-are doong buSlness" FS&S449 Thts statement was Mees Th.s ltaletnent wa1 ftleel Pubt.sn.<1 ,...Po'\ BNoct> -_L_IN_D_A __ .. _._o_u_ .. _o_l!_A_·, nombfe, .. Cliteecion y .. Fir Los Angeles, CA ol The 8ergt\fff Pacific mencld IO transact buSI FIRST WORLD TRAVEL Of Published Newport Beach-With lhe County ~ o4 with the County Oefil ol c It M 0 I p nurntro <Sa lretono def 90017 .01K Plan nesa under It>• F•c:t.UOU~ LAGUNA HILLS. 20012 Costo Mesa Oa1ty Pilot Orange County on Apnl ,2, Orange County on Apnl 5 ° • IH .. " llOI a~do del clemOJl\dante. KCM Assoc1a1es l P Tn.1 11ai.emen1 wois hied Business N.>me(s) h~ed Calle de La Plata Suite Apn t , I, t5, 22, 1993 1993 1993 AP"! 22, 29 M•v 6 1J ---------========= 4J.4:J Von kMman Avenue .,,th tha Coon1y Clertl of abow on Maren 31 1981 120, Laguna H1l1, Calolor· Th.an F5S7470 F56Mt 2 1993 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOT1CES N-pon Beacto, ~ 92ii00 Orange County on March Douglas B. fletch.,· n<a 9Z6S:J Published ~port Be~ Published Newport Baxtt '· G11br1el Ro~s, Horat•O 25, 1993 Thi• ttalemant was filed WOl1d Trr.1t1 Bureau, Inc., PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa 0•1ly P11o1 Cotta Mesa Daily Piiot 1855 60 Plso. Col Los Mo-F5&5548 W>lh the COYnty Clerk of A California Cor'porallon, Apnl 22 29 May 6 13 S .. lNOE UTINCOEE Of"A OEtREUOS,t!ET!USt rates Pol1t1co. 11 1510 Me• Publl hed N ..,.... Be eh· C>Bnge County on MarCh 62d N. Main S11 .. 1. Sen14 NOTICE OF 1993 • • • • -.ptll 22, 29, May 6. 13, ., vr ., ICO, D F Meuco 5 cw,....... a 22 T99:J AN, Caltlomta APPLICATlON FOA t993 ' t S No 11166 SO This business 11 con Cost:l Mes.1 O;i11y Pilot · F5&492•7 This bus1n111 is con-CHANOE IN LW268 075 Th-920 lo.tn No 6b914i-4 dueled t>y • general pAll AJWll 8, 15. 22 29, 1993 P bl B ducted by a eo<porat;on OWNERSHIP OF Th·913 PUBLIC NOTICE I Other Ael • netsfltp Th 892 u iShed Newpo11 e1><:h· The regoslrant(S) com· YOU AAE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST The reg1strant(s) com Costa Meso Daily Pilot meneed to transact bu»-ALCOHOLIC PUBLIC NOTICE DATED M4ty :J. 1976 lJNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO mencecs 10 lflll\UCI busi· PUBLIC NOTICE Aprot I, 8, 15, 22, 1993 neu under th• F1ebhous BEVERAGE LICENSE 19t990 PAOTECT YOUR PAOPEATV IT MA'/ BE SOLO AT A neu under 11\e F1ct1tJous NOTICE OF TMl81 Business N11me(s) llllad 3-tS.93 t9008t Flctllloua PllBLIC SALE If YOU NEED AN l!XPLANA TlOH OF Bu11ness Name(ll ll•led at>ove on· NJA To Whom II May Con-FlcUtloua 8uslnesa Na1ne THE NATURE 0,. THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU above on March S 199.1 PUBLIC SALE OF PUBLIC NOTICE WOrld Travel Bureou. Inc .• earn Bualneu N•m• Sl•t•ment YOU SHOULD CONTACT A lAWYER Koll Cushm.an Re.itly M°' ABANDONED CNS f O&S842 Thomas A Jackson, Preli· DEERING, Teun.1 J (Gen Statement The FollOWlng persons Notice 11 hereby given that Verdugo S.n11ce Cor· 1co. a Calilom1a <Jtine'.tt PROPERTY Clen1 PIN> The Following Plf'Sor'IS are do1no buMlt'H ., para11on • Cahtorma Corporallon •• 1ru1I•• or pattnershtp Notice 11 hertby 9111en Flclltlou• This 1101omen1 was ftled PROCTOR. Harry W are CIOlng bu14ness as; FOX PHOTO t HR LAS 1-..c:c.a1or truatH Of 1ub1llluled lluatH pursuant By Cushman RNlly Pllr1 lhal the undertlgned will Bualneu Name w111'1 U'le County Clar1t ol (Gan Plnr I YORBA LINDA TRAVEL 2137 E 171'1 SI Santa to the Deed 01 trust e.eculed by Jane 1 Laraon nen, a Cafrlomia eotpor> sell at publte auction pur Stetement Oranqe County on March TEUNIS ENTERPRISES. 4886 Main Sltff1. Yorba Ana. CA 92701 Carglll Aeeorded O!l/1~'976 on eoo .. 1173 P-Oe 50 lion. G-(lll Partner SUMll to Section t968 al The FoOOWlng persons 25, 1993 INC. (Gen Ptlv) unda. Calf1omia 92686 fox Photo, Inc., Delaware Intl• 1403 ot Othc1a1 AecooJ1 1n the othce ot tnt B'f hs CFO th• Ctllll Code of the SIJlte are do<119 bus.ness as: FH544.S CALLENDER, Cathe L Wortd T,.vel Bureau. Inc .• 1706 Wastungton Avenue, County Aec~-ot ~·no• County, C.lilomoe anc KCM Associates, LP . a of C.P1l0tni1 lnt loltowing GIAMPOLO PROPERTY Published Newport Beactt-(Ucl PW I A Cal1lom1• Corl)CntJon. St. l.ouol MtSIOUn 6310J ~rauaf'll IO the Nouee ol Oetautt end Election 10 Cal1lor111a hmlled part m1scell:aneous perso nal ASSOCIATIONll,695Town Costa Mtta Daily Pilot GODSHALL FAMILY 620 N Ma.in Street. Senta Th11 bu11ne11 11 con. _, tneteundet recOfded 01111nttJ 1n 80011. -Page neBhtp, General P1t111er PfOper1y 1o w-t ldentil•od H Cenler Onve, Suite 1•50. A 11 1 15 22 1993 TRUST, APRIL JO, 1980, Ana. Caltlomoa dueled oy a corporatoon tn9'6 93 020509 ol Hid Ottoclal Aecordt Wiii Sell By: The KOii Company, • pr099ny ol Michael twase. Costa Masa. CA 92626 pn • • • • Th-8'15 GROOSHAU..C T Wal1M H & This business 1s con-The reg11trant(1) com· on 05/1311993 et I 00 PM 11 lhe Notlh tronl en CaJ1fQmla OOfl>O'tl!On, Gan-2t260 8eoicn Blvd . 1 103, ChM!es H. 0.ampolo, 695 V\h •• "'""s (LtCI. ducted by: a CO'J>Ofltlon rnencecS to traouct bu.-. ttance lo the Counry Courtnouse 700 C1,,1c Center e<.i PMnet Hun11n91on BHch CA. Town Center Onve, Suite Why play Hide 'N Ptnr) 11 (are) applying to The reg1s1rant(1) com-neu unow tne F'oct·~• Onw Wnl SanUI Ana CA 92701 •• pubhc auchon By Its PTttlclent 92648 Mite men·s cloth-1450. Colla Mesa. CA Seek with chlldca,.? Int Deoanm.,,, · Of Alco-menced 10 transact bull· Bus11,.ss Nam•l•I •steo lo tn. hlgne11 bidder tor cash (payable al th.• um• By· GabrtOI Robles, Oen-1ng~m1sc houHhold items. 92626 Call The Piiot todeyl Buy IL s.1111 And 11 nas undet Che FtCIJllo-.Js 11>o,... on FeON..-; 6, 1993 ot ul• 1n lawful mon.y ot the United SU1te11 all tinic:k .. nacils •nd poctures. J311 ce A Grampolo, 695 6'2·5678. Cl•••'""· Business Name(•) lostecs Fo. Pno(o, inc . Marv Pat ngn1 1.1ue and tnlerelt, conYeyecl 10 encl now held 2 c:oOcnes, relnqenitor, cot· Town Centtf Orfllt, Suite aboYI on; noc yea Golden..-...si.nt SecnUty I Repainting ? ·~ ,.~, ~I! tt'..ltfr • .i ' er • ID f;nj !tit Wl'lt yiN bi"' ioi by II undef .. ,d Oe«I ol Tru1t tn lhe property 11tua1 --------- ed 1n Htd coun1y anc1 s~te and dncnbed .. 101 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLtc NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTtcES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES low. Loi 27 and• ,,334th Und•V•cl•tl tnlere.t 1nl-;::========:...:=========-=========-========:::: common tn and IO Lot t o t lrac:t No :.1bO tn the Cir, of Co1U1 Meu H ahOwn Of\ a m•P thereof r• corded In booll 111 pagH 40 4t and •2 M11celle· neou1 Mapa teec>rd• of Hid Or-•nv• Couniy TO. GETHEA WITH ne>n-e•CIUll't• .... menla and non- ••C1u11ve "9h1 ot way OV9f under ancl upan lot 1 !Of ~•arv or cte11rabl• mg'"' and tlil,.H l•I• Y1110n cabf" Pol ... wl,.• and conduota tor etectnc· ll'f, \elei;>hone1 and olhef purpa1 .. and accoutr• menla m.,.to, ...,.,. drain• waler , gu and 1team plpea, •nO a<:coutremenla tharelo, and tor 1ueh roof o,,.,.neno1 and otn.r ancroaehmenla of a 11 .. e Of dl111m1tar \ir\d and eoiaemenla on ndJacent Iola ot H tcl tract tor rool overhaanq1 and other en· cro.c\)n,.nte, ol a 11 ... Of d1111mllar lllnd EICCEPT· ING ANO AESEA\ltNO lrom Hid undllllded UJ3•Un 1nlef .. 1 m common 1n and IO lot 1, non .. •clu11ve ....,,~ta •nd "°'' H CIUllV• riQhla OI way over undw encl upon said lot t fOf nee.n ary Of de1lr •bl• lngreu end 9i1re11 tetew111on cobl11, Po•H, wl,... •nd conduile '°' .. ec"1c11Y wtephooe1 end Other purpoae• and •ccoutr•meni. \her•lo •ewers, dreint , ••••• (JH •nd 1tum plpet, •od •CCOUtT~~ menla, lhefe\O. and IOf sucn root ovatn•nv• and 04her encroachmenll 01 a Ilk• or diu1m11ar kind, tor tne beneht ot u .. rema1nl1l9 Lota In .. Id TrK t end the tern.inlng lnter .. 11 In Mid Lot 1, and •• Cep4lnQ and fffet'VlnQ trom .. td LOI 21 eaaemeo1a fOf roof owemang1 and olhet enuoechmenta 01 a like or dt111m1I~ kind lor lhe be{lehl of edjecent 14* ot Utd ti.et AP N 419 113·21 The aer..c addf••• and other COfflMOf\ de1lgn• uon. II ~y. OI tM rul ~ dHcnbecl •b<We I• pur1>0fMd to be 7341 Mi'lu~n Way, Coata ...... CA •21tt ,,,. \lndef'llgned TrutlM dl1Clatm1 any flabtltty fOf any 1nc.omtc:tne11 01 ~ atr-"t addfe11 and ottt tit common del1gnat1on 11 any 1t1own heteln The IOUlf amount ot the vn~ld betanc. of the obll9•· uon Mc:Ufed by .n. J>fOP9ft'( lo be aold .net reaaon· able fftlm.'8Cf COiia, H~t.. and ""'•nee. at the ume of the 1n1t1at pub4i~uon of the Notice ot .... 11 a11 ,ttO U7 In addf1ion '° ea1h, tn. '"'''" Wiii accept a CHhler'• ~Iii dr•wn on • 1\a'4t °' national baf\11, a check dfawn by a 1ta1e Of le<Mral credit union or a cnec .. dfe.m by a •tale or l~rel 1•v.ng1 and 109f'I ... Kiel.IOI\, tavlfl9• H10Clat1on or HY!nga benllr. epeclfled In ~lion 6'02 of the l'lnenc.1a1 CCM1e Md aulhofUed to do IM.I"""' In tht• 1ua1e 11n .,,. ._.,,. WfldlH «>"-than c:a•h 11 ar c.e_,led lhe l,,,_ ... Mey Wltf'lhOtd the IHUltnCe Of lhe lf\.tlMt.)'I Owd unut fundt e.come eweit•t>M lO &ne SN'.,.. or eftdOfMe .. • maftef of "9"• lelct .... wttt e.. made, but Wl"-'I cow.nent °' -eMY. e1prn1 Of .,,,.,.._ r.genlng ..... pGUM eton 0t enc:umt»rancee. to 1dety tt'9 •ndiebtednel• MCUrwd by u+d o..ct. advenc:• "*'4Nndef. Wlt.h .,,..,_t M Pfowtded "*9in, •net lhe "'~ pnnc• Pl' Of the not4I NCur.d by Nfd ~ Mlt'I 1,,_..t ........, ••~In uld Note,, .. ch..,,.. and •••tRW of the trve• and Of tt'9 !Nita C,._-.d by NMI Deed Of TNet ~ ~ c~," .-c1 Tru•'" u1 ... , IAll~ Driw, tNtd ''°°'· Glendale, CA l1IOI, fltlt ... , .. , ev. ~ Oe4e. '""'" 1 ..... otttcollf. Dated Oe/'1311 "' AMNll'' 4111, 4'11, M I PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954 6 the following information IS hereby noticed tegarding proposed increase 1n the business tax for the City of Newport Beach: THE PROPOSED ANNUAL TAX RATES ARE: 1. BUSINESSES WITH NO LOCATION WITHIN THE CITY: $150 2. BUSINESSES BASED FROM A RESIDENTIAL LOCATION WITHIN THE CITY: $95 3. BUSINESSES BASED FROM A COMMERCIAL LOCATION WITHIN THE CITY: $100 PLUS $5 OR $ t 0 PEA EMPLOYEE (DEPENDING ON TYPE OF BUSINESS) THE BUSINESS TAX RATES SHALL BE APPLICABLE TO ANY BUSINESS SUBJECT TO BUSINESS TAXATION AS PROVIDED BY NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 5.04. THE AMOUNT OF TAX ESTIMATED · TO BE · RAISED ANNUALLY IS $2,200,000 PUBLIC MEETINGS REGARDING THE INCREASE IN THE BUSINESS TAX RATES WILL Bl HELD IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMllRI OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT i~~~N agn1=:o~~R ~~¥~=.'d'tt1:J J~00..;·~a AND IECOND RIADINQ AND ADOPTION OF THI ORDINANCE ON MAY 14, 1H3. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THll PROPOllD TAX RATI CONTACT THI REYINUI MANAGER AT NEWPORT IUCH CITY HALL, 3300 NEWPORT IOULIVARD. WANDA L RAGGIO, CITY CLIM . CITY OF_lllWPORT :---·-:: PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.6 the following information is hereby noticed regarding proposed increase in the business tax for the City of Newport Beach: THE PROPOSED TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX RATE IS: 9.0°/o THE TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX 1s· IMPOSED UPON TRANSIENTS AS DEFINED BY NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 3.16 . THE ANNUAi. REVENUE ESTIMATID TO BE RAISED IY THE INCREASE IN TAX IS ESTIMATED TO BE: $625,000 MEmNGS REGARDING THE INCREASE IN TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX RATE WILL IE PUBLIC THE HELD IN THE cm COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT llACH, 3300 NEWPORT BOULEVARD, AT 7:00 P .M., WITH AN ORDINANCE FOR INTIODUCnON ON MAY 24, 1"3. FOR ADDmONAL INFORMAnON REGARDING THIS PIOPOllD TAX IATI CONTACT THE REVENUE Mt...'IAGER AT NEWPORT IEACH CITY NALL, 3300 NEWPORT IOUUVAID, NEWPORT llACH • • WANDA E. RAGGIO, CITY CLERK CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PubH1hed Newport BNch -Costa Maa Daily Piiot Aprl 22, 21, May 8, 1193 Th912 • .. Thursday, April 22, 11183 ~IOTICD ~llOTICI w.... iiiiUI ilfi1l1 AM. CA .. =-·91i WWW i W lie air ......... ~_... ,...,., . ........................... ,....,. .. ... .... .. .... ... ....... Ollaltl .......... I "'9 Uftfled WJMm • 10• All • "9ftl. ...... M MONT OI M Md w IW •• .. POUi AT M 1M11 I end "°"held..,•_., llH TOM PUClllTIA UNI deed In lhe "'"'"" GNTO 491-411 lMT -...... "' M6d c:.u.ttW MU PUCI =---= ........................ .. ~AROEL . 1· lGC 11 01 lef :J ...... . HJ fHt of lhe liMA TOM ~NTIA Trect No tlll. In the 11111 la ~ If Caf.lomla 92808 ledenf credit unkan, or a NofU\ 110 IHt 01 tho COITIR 401..,.111 cur ot Coate ...... .....,. llrtallt.lll Th11 bus1ne11 11 co,,.. ata• Off ....,.. uw6nge South HO ffft Of the AW lll.ACfNTIA. CA ll Counlv of Oronge, ..... ~ fD IM ducted .by· an lodillidual and loan Haoclatlon ••• one-Ntl of 1.oe 11 ~ • lie lllllhnt et Cafltom&., • attown 'r • U11'91 .., DM11 The reglatrent(a) com. domk:iled In lhe ..... of falMOw fenM In ._ tot c.ti (~• 11 llM If on • Map recorded In 1\111111 lie "°'*'Y alWIM "*'Cid to tranaact busl· Callfornfa f Paroble at City of Cot .. M91a. In 111 Dtul m of lie holl •ti. lltage 41 to IO Collfl-IM "*IM .. neu unoet th• FlctJllOYa Uma or aafo In lawful county ol Or~. Sl*S~~ llt ~....., tnc:lualvo or Ml1cella· • loloWI LOT t7 OI 8us1n11s N•m•(•I listed money or tho United Suto of Catlfomla, •• ett • ., .,.J llOW :::-Mope, In W'9 Of· MCT NO S7U, IN THE err above on. NIA SUI•) at Iha ~ tront enown on a U.., rocofd. ~it unw &lid 0ee4 ol TNlt ol Iha Countr "• NE~T •ACH AS Pl Robert Schlesser ontranc. to lhe COunty In holl 1 Page 11 ot lie r00tf1W '*'-'" 111 eotwr of .. '4 Orange, MCOAOIO IN IOOK tJ1 This su1tement was liled Cout1houee. JOO Civic: M lacellanooua M•-•. COii!~ llld lillllt IM Countr 8 M TO 42 Of MISCtl· wtth the County Cltfk ol c.n1er Dftva W•l. Santa Rac:orda or u ld COW\ty • lolowa LOT 24 Of PA"CIEL J ; An -•• OUS MAPS, IN THE Of Ofange COYnty on Maren Ana, CA all rl9hl, UUa Eac:apt therolrom the NO 1111 AS flER MAP RI mant tor ingrou, ICE Of THE COUNTY RI· 25, I 09J end ln..,_t CGnV9Wod to Sou&heffr 2 5 toet of t*d CORDED IN BOOK 36 PAGES 1 end antOrment ..,_ ROE" Of IAIO COUM"V' A' F5e5444 and now hetd by It undot lend E•c~ ._."°"'ANO 20 Of MISCHlME Common Areaa of .. 1 UM•R 11H111·02 Published Newport Beach-uld ~ 1°' Truat In ·"'-all c:rude oll, ~J MAPS IN THE Off ICE Of THE Trac:& No HH, .. ao .. t affrllt 111d olllt Costa Mesa Daily Piiot ~ :n'd'';t.: ~ ::• ~·:· ~•J>N:;u:; ana COUNTY RECORDER Of SAi forth In tho Artie .. II on dellgnlllon, w eny. of Apnl 1.1. 15, 22, 1993 acribed aa The South· and :~ ,J~~.~~~ ORANGE COUNTY. STA.Tl ::u:~ DecW pr~,_,lltc!IDowt _______ Th-1 __ 7_4 1 ;::::.~•= :!.":dor end In u ld land••· ~~~-~~n::, .. ~UM•R tlon1 and ,. .. :ic:= ~os'°t.w"'NE 1'°1 PUBLIC NOTICE Lot 11. Newport HafOhll, =::-0~yt:! ':,n":. ~~ and olllt COIMlon lleslgtlllon ~·~orded fobruari 1 IEACH. C4 t2'60 TIM unw 190077 In th• City ot Coata Iha land '°' drilling op-•any. of lie rNI pr~ 1:,: 1Q.~1 1~ ntf TMIM ~sq MeH, County ol Orange .,__ 1 aall>td lbM _Is purportld • -..__.. "" ..... -.. lncorr.......,• F1c:Utlou1 SUI.. I ~ttoml ' .,.."""''· mon ng °' QU8I-Ill 241 OAIFTWOOO Orange County ., "" -·1 -·-· Bu1lness Name Map ~ I •.:.~~ rying of all kind• lnclud· COii,.... DEL ..... •"E• The •"-' addreu lie str .. t ICldrllt end n ........ • Ing but not .. ciuaiw ot """ ......, "" "' olhar c:ommon ~ mon '"'°"*"· • "'Y Statement Page 13 Mlac•ll•naou1 Oil well drolhng oll davel· 112625 TIM un=ntf T lion If ol W'9 • hown Miiin TIM tolll ernoun The Followong per50ns Mape. In the Olllco of opment, mino'ng op•r· •lldllms any lot "'Y Ill-pro'porrw'r.d lb ol tit unpaid blflnCll ot ille doing bus.ness as. Iha County Recorder ol allona together With Iha COfrectlft1 of lie 1tr .. t If. above ••er • RED APPLE. nn Edinger ••Id County E11c:apting UH oi H id 1urfac:• '°' dtm llld 09* common .... , 112 ~ ~~be: oblig::: ee:r•d ~ "' pt A~ ti I t 18, Huntington lheNlrom the Norttiweat· oil well• tank• tunnels IQnatlOn n eny shown herein na vo, • I en , .. Beach. CA 9264 7 arty 92 fMt thenot · m i ning 'ucavauon1 o; flit tolli 1111oun1 ol lie UftPlld ~· ~26 tslllNltd cosll. expenses Chang Kwon Yoon. J7 The 1"9at Mtdreai and ihatta provided howewr ~ ol tit ot>lgatlon • d gnod lru1t· adVanc:M It tit lmf Of Lee, l"'one, CA 92720 olhef common dnlQna· lhe ••me 1hall not be cured by tit PfOPlf'Y IO bt SOid r 11ciaim1 any habillty lnillll pUbllClllOn ol flt N Th11 business '' con-lion, If anr. of the real onllrued to prohibit and raasonable HlllNlld COlll ,: an~ lnconoc:ineu or ot slil I& 1511,3~ 12 In ldClt-dueted by an ind1V'du31 property deacrlbed ilant drilling or auc:h t.-ptnses and IOVlllCU It at :.: Mt addre11 an to cmh, lie Tr111tM .. The reg1s1ran1(sl com· above•• purported to be: other operatfon1 which llmt ol the ln!Ual blblion : ltc:ommon daltgna 11 cashler'S c:Mdl dfnn meoced to tranwct buso-1627 Tu1tln Ava Co1ta 11 as may UH or In any flt NollCll of" slil 11 1 on, any, •hown '-•·on 1 au.a Of llllOnal blM 1 nass under 111e F1ctot10Ys MHa, CA 92627 A P. ay allect the iurtaca 1657 734 05 In addition .; nTho total drawn by• sta .. Of M· Business N(lme(s) hs1ed l42!H 92·11 ngh" ot H id land and CISh •th•, Tr Slff will I Id amount of the Ill cttdl1 union or I c:Mdl above on. not vet The undaralgn.d Truat· . hi h do n t ,.; Id • u 1CUP I unpa t Principal balanc:o Chang Kwon Yoon " dlictalma any liability ':" c 0 an •• CIShltr s dltck drawn on 1 Stitt of the obligation uc:ured drawn by stale ol ,.Cllflll llY· ThlS sta1emen1 WilS rited for any inc:ot'T9Ct lnlor-5•~d1:1a :°'n~J"' :'°" or Mbonll bank. a Cli«* dlawnl by th• property to be lnos and 1o1n llSocialK>n ol with Ole County Cterll of mat1on lumilhod ai reaerved 118 r::..oac• by U~lt or lederat credit union aotd and raa1on•bl UYlngs blnk spldl11d In Sec· Orange Counry on MGrch Said Hie Wiii be made orct.d May~: 1153 'j Of a dltCk drawn by 11111 ol co1ta, ••pens" and ad· lion 5102 ol lie f1nanc:l,i Cooe 25, 1993 but without covenant ~ Booll 2605 Patge 201 C:: ,.dtral llY~IW!d ~ mo· v~nce1 •• tt\e time ol the and eullorilld lo •o business F585443 WDrranty, HPf'eU °' Im-lhcoal Record• Al~•· dltlon of bllllt ICltdlltd Initial pubhc:.tion ot the In this st.alt In tit mnt tinder Published Newport Be3Ch· plied regarding title, 1ors Parcel No .. 422..,.U· In Sacllon 510 ol llt FNndal ~~~·:.• of Sala 11: Ollltf Olan c.ash Is ICCIPtld, lllt Costa MasJ Daoly Pilot po11e11lon, or onc:um· 33 C06e and eullorlad to do llull-• 2 01 · Tnisllt may wllhhold Ille lsSU· Apnl 1 e 15 22 1993 brances, or H to lnaur· Tho 1ttoet adctre11 or nus In 1111IU..11'1 lie "*It T In ~ddill°n1to c:.lh. lha ance of 111 Trustlt's Ottd until • ' ' ability or tlUe to pay "'-ther c:ommon dn . ttnllet olltr llM CMfl Is ac-rui ••. w •c:c:ept a lllnds btCOmt IVllUDll 10 lie _______ T_ll_B_1_0 remaining princ:apal aum or the above ~I oeptld, lie TM111 may •· caatuer • c:hecll *••n PIY" or llldOIMS IS a ma!tll PUBLIC NOTICE 0!,~o::<•> wurod by operty i• known '° u1 hOld tit 1manc1 ot lie Trw· ~: !~~~, J:::;:'!'. ol nghl Said 5111 .. bt made. ---------...... of Truat. wt1tl I . 135 0o¥el"OOf ...... IM'S 0..d 1111111 lun4IS become ' ....,. but wnl\OUI cownant Of -· ..oTlCE OF TRUSTEE'S SAU rnter•t thaNon ... Pf<>-I.I MeH Calltomta IVWbli ID ... P.-Of tn· :n1: .. :. ·=~· = raniv. IXP(m Of "1plitd, , .. T~ Salt No 99050098lC =:'.!n 1~ ~ :!; TN• .-wtll be made, dOfMS .. • • mantr ot ~I Said by a itat.e « ractetat uv-pdlng ne. possession. Of en· Trlt OIOat Net S26'2-J lefma 0 aalCr o..-01 cowenant or .,..._, I» made. bl.It ..-OUI inos-~ •a.n-"ftll)-cf· CUfnbtMC:et, to .... 1y 111 lft- YOU ARE IN OEFAULT UNDER A Truit. ,... c:hat'Qel and ty. aa.pre11ad or Im· cownant Of ..,.,.,ty, apt9IS at1on. aav1ng1 auocl· dtb .. Clnta a.cured by Nici DEED OF TRUST DATEO expenlOI ol the Trut... lied. regarding title. or lmplld, rtg1tdlno .. , llOf· at1on or HV1ng1 bank OMO , ICIYancn lltfeundtf. 07106ll3 UNLESS YOU TAK and or tt\e truatl crat.9d Hllion. or anc:um· session, or tneumOflllOll, ID apoc:illod in Sect.on 5102 wlll lnttfnl • PfcMded ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR by aald Deed of Tnm, I« •• to par the un-u-:cr ... In~ ... ol the Financ:ial Cod• llllffl,and "'IMll)lid Pfindpal PROPERTY IT MAY a~ SOLD Iha amount r•Honably aid prlnc:lpal •um or cur :'l., Nici 0..d, ldYlnCIS and authoru:ed to do or N no .. securtd by Yid died AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU ••ti meted to bo: S140,0l4.1', plut lntere1l lllfeun , _. lllltr•t • bu11ne11 In th11 •I.I• In Wl1ll Ina.rest llereon • pro-ttOO Ol7 50 provided In lhe No .. prOYldtd '*"'·and IM unpeld the event ot lendef Olhef Vidtd In said Noets IMs NEED AH EXPUNATIOH OF TIM bonotlelary under by "'-Deed ol pmdpal ol IM nett Meurtd by than c:Nh 11 acc..,ted dl•gn and expenses . ol tit NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS aald Deed 01 Trull hare-l'U91. plul an additional said deed Wiil lnllttst lltr90ft .ne Truatee mey w1thhofd ~ustlt and ol llt r usts crw .. d AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD lore ••ec:uled end de-all mated amount o1 • Pfovldtd In said N*5, .... the luuanca or the by said 0..d 01 Trust CONTACT A LAWYER llverad to tho under· $4,4._. 00 lof edvaneaa. If c:flarOH anct IXl*IMS o1 lie Tru1tee•a Deed unlit DATE 03/.JOl'le9J Oil 05.13.93 ar 1 00 P M NA a1gn.d a written Oeclara· ny, undw the .. rm1 ot 1ruslM and of tit fU'1I cr.-ci lunda become evabbfe FIRST •Offl'fteOflfT TRUST • tJ 1 "-I __ .. Deed ol Tru11 and by said O..d or Trut1 to the payee °' endor'lea MORTGAGE SERVICES. INC as on o ..,.. ault .. .., De-taH, c:hergH and ••· DATE 04/06/1993 ai a man.r 01 right DUD SERVICE 176()9 ~N· ..... , ..... - I~ dltf IOPO•lled ll'llS* IJ!der mand tor Sale. and • .,.._ ol V\e Tru1tea llATIOQMNlt OF YIAGllllA, Said aale will be tnade TURA BLVD SUlll 305 EflCJflo, 111d p1111111n1 to Offd ol Trusi. :i:r.ec:N;?!ri9to o~~f~ The Lencterl&eneficlary It.A. CID lllfRIDIM MORT· without covenant °' war· CA 91316 Ttllpflont Nvml>lf Rttorded on 0711 3183 11 d I d · d under tho Dead of Truat UGE CORr.,4ilfl Wll P.O. ranty. eap,..1 °' Implied (118) 11J·4SOO TERESA DoclM'llefll No ~3 29993e Book·· ~~d ·~·o~~.· or c~:~n hH 1lgned and de)lv· BOX 1517 WALLA WALLA, WA regarding title, poHH· DELLEPIANE TRUSTEE SALE P1ge •• ol Oltic111Rtcotds1111ht and Election to Sell to be rad to the Trustee a 99362 (509)~25-3500 CYNDI t lon or encumbranc:H, OFFICER ottc:e of 1118 Recorder of 011nve rec:Ofdod in. the county Oeciaration ot Default of L HORN AsST VICE PRES/. to Ht.11ty the lndebead· PfllORITY 50410 Coun1y Cahlom11 t•ewtad by here the real property ..., -~~~onfiT aecurodd DENT SIS TRUST DEED NET· :!!!~ Hc:ured by Utd APR 1.15.22.1993 11 located N Su.et "'7 ..... .....,.. o ruat. an WORK ........ advance• ~-LH I Biomoley • mimed men · amo, Notic:o ol Default and PAIOlllTY 60655 der, wtth lntera11 a1 pro- WllL SELL AT P\IBLIC AUCT ~~~T.~ i:,r;ct T:~.~r;.• EIKtton to Sell, whlc:h APR 15 22291993 vldod therein, and tha--------- TO ™E HIGHEST SIDDEii FOR paraon conducting Ir recorded on 12111192, aa ' ' unpaid pnnc1pal of the •••• CASH (pl~.Jtlla 11 •ma ol sale 111 11 CoHt Fed Servi':.: oc:ument 12·150~11 , PUBLIC NOTICE nole Hcured by aald 11..w!ul monat ol it. Urlltd Slat• UOIO cna"worth Stroot. lk>ok -Pega -ot Ofhc:lal deed with lnter"t ~ II r~Cl'•OIC>'"'""..uMllnce ranada Hilla CA 91344. Record• NOTICE Of' on u provided In .. Id• '-C C ''"'...., 300 76 Cl1~ 13t ~160 Ttui .... will be c:on· TRUSTEE'$ SALE Noce, fffl, Chargea and ro '''"' Mt enre1 .,....,.ng . ..., duc:ted ..., Agency Sal•• expense• of the ttul'" E.nrCt'iipnlnA41U,()vqt CA Coa1t od Sotvlc:H, a and Pottfng whoH ad· UN~R DEED Of' TRUST and of the tru1la cruled 1 fT/l' 1111 •nd ITtrMI orpora~ion , lorm~rlr drou and phone num· L:.~ ~~~3 TE by uid DMd ot Truat Have A Garage Sale! to•~ now held by• IJ"tder Nod . l,~ Corpora~ bar 11 P 0 Boa 216420, Other Rel 139 Serrano "-c:onvayanca Deed 01 Trust in tilt propeny rua~ .:n~n:: SacHmento. CA 15127, A p Number 412.074•151Company, 41100 A1vor· ~~led nsaoOColli!'( C~dorn.e peno Vic:o PT-nidant C916) 361-1104. FOA IN-YOU ARE IN OEFAUL orade Road, Sul• 2170, dllcrt>ad PROPERTY saD ASAPi3t79 OUfAIES Cl1I) 45o-a5~I. UNDER A DEED 0 frwondale, CA 11706, • Rnolution Trua• Corpe>· TRUST DAT£D Clll) 114~70, .,. " c. AS IS Pircel A Paai • IS n 2, 4.129, 5Ai ration " Conaarntor ot Mailluwd A11l Sec:ralafy or.. P•iu M~ I.Jed"' Book I 12. Homefad Bank, , . A • 11, 1917 UNLESS VO Pat.9d o31161'1H3 • P•""s ••'"'"'"'Pl 1& ot Parcel PUBLIC NOTICE 1ucc:o11or to HomeFed TAICE ACTION TO PRO ASAPI03U ~ •• .;;;:. •• ~ •· ¥-. --------B TECT YOUR PROPERTY • ._.•Pl 11 r~ ollce o! Ille Co1111y NOTICE M ank, Feder•I Saving• MAY BE SOlD AT A PUS 411. 4115, 4122 ~· ol wd co.ny PllQll B TRUSTEE'S SALE Bank. fOl'TMf1y knoWl'l as LIC SAlE IF YOU NEE Coll The Pilot Classifieds at 64 2-567 8 to place your Garage Sole Ad ! An un~ided Iii' 1ni.re11 tn Tru1lea No T-24372-ec:V Homa Federal Saving• AN EXPLANATION o PUBLIC NOTICE PM<*Aas~on •ParOll M;ip Loan No 9161394 and Loan AlioclatJon ... THE NATURE OF THE --------- li!ld<t1Bool1112 P'09' Ulhrough YOU ARE IN DEFAULT~uatee.AB~/~d:. A PROCEEDING AGAINST MOTIC(OfTRUITEE'llAU 1&01Par~1.1_,11nthtoflaol UNDER THE DEED OF e ao-ttMt u~r.3 On· YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· TltltOrlltf No 3126 Ille County Recordt1 ol 11, TRUST DATED 5/11/19. A~At,1524 TACT A LAWYER T,..._ Sale ... 12·1111·C UNLESS YOU T AICE AC· Nolic:o la hereby given Rti.rence No county APNt 445 l!>I ~ The TION TO PROTECT YOUR 4115• 4.122• 4.129 that Serrano Reconvey· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN· 10lll a~ ol rtie urc>ad balioct PROPERTY. IT MAY BE anc:e Company, a1 tru1t· DER A DEED Of TRUSl DATED 01 rile 01>1ig11on secured by Nod SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. PUBLIC NOTICE oe, or aucceuor tru11ff,S.p11mber 23 1991 UNLESS Oetd ol Trus1 and tNsonably ts· If' YOU NEED AN EXPLA· . or 1ub1tttuted tru1te YOU TAKE ACTION TO PflO- !llT'altd co'IS erpenMs end Id· NATION Of' THE NATURE lfOTICf Of TflUSTEf'S IA.LE pul'luant to the DMd ot ECT YOUR PROPERTY rT vinceu11tie11mtol1Ntal pl.C>~ OF THE PROCEEDING Loan No 20l5&6 Trull .. ec:uted b AY BE SOLO AT A PUBUC ~llOn ?I lilt NOll(;t ol Stlt IS AGAINST YOU, YOU T.I . Ma. 1211 Mo lHa E Nol11c:o, •SAU If YOU NEED AH EXPU· SHOULD CONT ACT A Reltfanoe No mamed man at hit aol Of E T RE Of ~77 !>OT 5I Pay"'tOI mUSI be by LAWYER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UH· and Hparate property ATION TH NA U :..Sil a usl11M chleltdrilW!I on 1 On Thursday May I DER A OHD Of TRUSl DATE and M ic:helle Ortiz a HE PROCEEDINGS AGAINSl \tart oi N•ona blrill 1 check 1993, at 1.00 P.M, R .. o'. ftb111wy 6 1990 UNUSS YO mamact woman ea he YOU, YOU SHOULO CONTACT A "''*"by a Siiia 01 tecw11 ttedl lutlon Trull ~ation, TAKE ACTION TO Pl\OltC 1ole and Hparete prop-LAW<E .... ~ If T tH'1 .... .,.on 0t e ehtck "''""'bye 11~1 •• Connrvatof ot Homa-YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY IE Oft't, Recorded 12/0111917 -m tri tedtri S.1"'"11' a"CI loifl AtOC> Fod Bank, FA , I UC:CH· SOLD AT A PUBLIC SAU In Book N/A Page NIA r 0eM II T• •''°'\ w•~ .istO(lllM. °' •v 1or lo HomeFed Bank, YOU HEED AH EXPUNAT ln1t ' 17~65943 ol Ottl· Nollee Is IMrlOy glVln 11\at F Se . tonnerty known H Of THE NATUl\E Of THf ~ clal Roc:Ofd1 In the oltica IRSl INDEPENDENT TRUST ~C..F'* ~~MGtonsro2 Home Federal Savlng1 CEEDIN~ AGAINST YOU, YO or Vle County Recor OEEO SERVICES A CALIFORNIA "'tt11 Nncoar""""' and~ end loan A11oclatJon, u SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYIR ot ~ange County, Call· C<>f'PORATION • 1rllSIM. Of nztd IO do b.-.resa on tl'lll su•t Tru1tea u~ a Dead ol .. .,. af ,,....,. fom1a. and pul'luant to IUCCllSlor f\ISIM, or 1ubsl- Tna 11rHt 1dd11ss and otlltr Tru1t dated 5/17119. UMlfl>eMlfTNlll the Notic:e 01 Default and"'" •us• pursuait to the ~MOM dls'!TW'IOn ,, an, ol"' aigned by Marc L (#M.. Nollel Is hereby gllltn ' Elec:Uon to Sall theroun-0..d of Trvsl Ucrltd by GARY "H p!OPff!y dMc~ 1boY1 • ley. a t ingle man. and SBS TRUST DEED ~ETWOM. def rec:orct.d 11/06/1992 l MARSH AND CAROLYN Y. p11pot1td be 5140 C1111 recorded 5111119, .. Doc· CAl.lfORHIA CORPORATION, in Book NIA Page JUA MARSH. HUSBAND AND Wft Onvt Ne "BMth CAI= umont 19-261504 lloott -c.fomll Corporation • SUS• ln1t ' 12·76706 01 Hod Rtcofdtd on 09n7/1991 I* 1 wpo • · Page •• 01 the Oftlclal IM or auccessor rustM, Oll1cla1 Rec:ord1, will Safi p.... Inst 1 91•0525970 01 '-~'Ol"'O •tai• dacluns Record 1 0 f o, an g substnu•o mlM rtu111t on D4/2tl1993 et t oo P M. ..,,. •"Y ~b~y le• .an, tt.O!rY.lrins County. Calolomla, will tit OMd 01 Trust~ at th• Nonh lront en· Olldal "-cords In "" olllca ol or rr~ "'"I 101resa ard 0111a1 Hll at public auct.on RANDY RrTQiEY AHO PAM£ tranc:e lo the Countr lie County ~1• :' OR· COIT'.lm" d8S9"1'IOI\. ll"f n>wn lhe hlghHI bidder to RITCHEY HUSBAHD AHO WIFE CounriouH, 700 Civic ANGE County, orn , and """' s.c1 Nie •• bt lllldl t>U • Canter CK!ve Wnt. San'8 pursuant to tl\t NollCI ol Dal WChOIJI C0\>11111 "1 OI WllT Mllf IJ ptasMO O• 1~ 1tg11drog I 1a PQSWISIO' or lnCIJmbta rce1 lo• lht purpoM of Hl•ly ng ri. 1n det>lldlVIU Melffd by Nod Deed ol T rusr 1nclud1no 1ht lees ctiargu and u~nsH ol Ille Truattt Tilt btntllClary ltldar ard OMd of TIOll htrttolort·ti tc11t10 1!\CI dl!l!vtrad 10 !tie llldet signed 1 wrnrtn Oectar.io0n ol DICllA &rel Dimare! lot 5.lie 1'111 I wrruen Norott of D1•1uh •lld Elletcn ro 5411 1' t '61d1111Q!ll!d e.ti.ead •od l~llC •(II ()el1ufl •OC: Elltl.IOll !O Seil 10 be 'ICOtciPd fl ow'°""' wtot'fe me,.. P1gpt111 • IDC.lltcl and more than 1 '" inonthl ""'' lilllled lf'ltt '"'"' l'tCO'dl!JOI\ DATE 04 1"<Jl • NA MOATGAGE S£RVICES AS TRUSTEE ~E MAN STRHT STOCl(lON CA iS~ •009 r Mptlo!ll l'tvl'lbtr 120'i 54(. 375S l<ATHV l<ING ASST SECRETARY TPS , U~61 A'1' 21 '9 M.ry 6 '~ PUBLIC NOTICE .. • Friday at Spm that Is. Take advantage of our extended deadline for your Saturday listings. You now have until Friday at 5pm to place your ad in Saturday's Classified. Call Classified at 642-5678 to place your advertisiog . •.... ., .. , ,, .. ... • I THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA ,... •. , •. llUlllUWIY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation DailJPil 110 Broectw•y Cotta MeM ....... Classified Community Marketplace --- STIRTllG llEW BUSllESS'l'l The Legal Department at the Piiot Is pleaHd to announce a new Hrvice now avaJI..,._ to new bullneuel. We will now SEARCH th• name for you at no extra charge, and aave you th• time and the trip to the Court Houae 1n sna Ana. Then, of course , after th• Mateh la complerted we wtll ftle your ftctttlout bullneaa name atatement with th• County Clertl, pubHah once a week for four weeks u required by law and then ftte your proof of publcation wtth County Cler1c. Pl•... 1t9p by to file your flctltloua bualneaa atattment at th• Piiot Legal Department, 330 Weat Bay, Coa~ M ... , Caltfomla. " you can not ltop by, pleue call UI It (714) M2--i321 , Extenalon 315 or 31 e and we wtfl make ·~ for you to handle thla procedure by mall. If you ahould haw any furth9r qUfftfonl, plMM call ua and W9 wtll be mor9 thin glad to mist you. Good Luck In your new butlneslll I -I J • ' Costa Mesa, CA, 98887 Make the ngnt mcwe. GENEUI. P11oC Real Eataie COSTA MESA 2624 ------1002 HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON MISSION IUlNCHES/PAllMS/ LAn iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillEACH 10401"'8iiEAiiCiiHiiiiiiiiiiii10ii4iiO VIEJO 1067 GROVES 1575 FOREST 2169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT 2155 BEACH ~ ~"~ Rambling Ranch 1• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •S2 00 OFFI 3BA ,..,....-.,.......,..... ~w:. ~FV~ 2 BA Starter1iome Handyman'• Dream Cheap. Cheap Cheapl 5 ACRE RANCHES near Open Hou-Sun 1-4 Big Cen1'0ft Condo •It 2'~8a, W/O hkupa, a •lfllll..._.11 .. ,._· Courae. $172,900. Well cat.CS for hOme 5 BA, 2 BA. Single Forever views! 2 BA, five beaullful lakes. a UJ<e Forest Condos cond 2BR 2BA, f/p, 2 ~~;,!2~~· ..,,. ...... Adll1111• M3-7900 on comer lot w/huge atory on overalzed lot 2.5 BA. 2 sty Ylflbar. Near hunting 8nd fish· 4 aaJe by owoera patios pools spa .....,_..._... • ...., In Foreclosure RV parking. Lots of Family alzed hv rm w/ Only 5 yr• old! ing. Owner wlll fl· tennis S1525 6'40-01a9 iee5 Movea You lnl •....,... • ._, P•ILIKI. 2 BA w/2 cat gar. room to e1C.pand. Cozy brick Ip Se-parate tam $126,000. 380-1288 nance. $2,990. $500 2BR 2BA, bluns. S795. l6-IUUel ., •ltcrl• .. all.. Tona o f .upgrades. 2 BR, 1 BA house w/2 rm. Country kitchen ERA STAR down. 800-223-4763. .25885 Trabuco Ad •Bluffs Condo . Cat OKI Agt, Pam ._. •,..,-... ,....._, Onty 1104,000. :i:e~~-~:,;:~ plus formal d ine. 841·5177 :~ ~1:,eaoord Pel 3BR 2 \1'.!Ba. $1650. 546-5880 or 979--3848 •• ...._ ............ ., 963·7900 s124.900. Needs TLC. But whet Barbara, Agt 644-0195 eS900 Move• U Int ........................ l!M STAR Pac ... ttet' a barqaln. $199,900 _NE_WP __ O_R_T ____ HOUSES/ 588-9121 Helen B. Dowd. Rltr E'slde 2BA 1BA, xlnt _...,_....,..._..liftll. 841-St77 Re_. Eatate Pac•••tt•r loc, 271 15th Pl S725 ...._ • ...._.., .......... ---.~-rf,_C.,..I,__ ___ , M2-5221 Aeel l!•t•t• BEACH 1069 CONDOS NEWPORT Udo Isle, 3 +3, lam rm. No pets 944 0452 -_,_, -" ty M2-5221 redec. 2-car gar, ---------.....!!'!,~..,~~~ At SurfUde •--A-b_and_oned __ 2_S_t_y_ --------H-..a..--Vl•w u---a, FOR RENT BEACH 2169 S2,300. 310.2n-15'J3 2BR 1 ~BA townnous.· __.,_ --Country charm close Beach 4 BA, 2 BA. Lest Than Rent --.......,.._ Call owner alter 6PM. atyte, gar. palJO, pool, 1111111.., IUI Ullllwtiklll la le IO ocean. Three bed· Help! $139,000. Cheaper to own! 2 BA Phase II, Portofino, 1032-C W Wllaon ....,...., .. ._Ollt,.Mln room With 2 car ga. Rare Sngt Sty end unitl Lar,,.... en· 4Br 3'hBa, 2-sty. Per·i---------.-, •Udo Penlnaula• $700 No Pet 646-0105 N rk lo •-I t 1 $599 000 / Luxury-Harbor View ---------.. ......, ....,_. M all rage. ew on ma et. 3 BR, in HB Harbour closed pal I 2 car •c oc, • · BALBOA • 1 BR's. Deck w/Vlew 3BA 2BA, pvt garden, ._....., ....,.. ... 111 111111 Cheerful home. As· Onty $139,900. 963· parking. Community OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5. p ~usUIA 2107 8 Furn/Uni $900-SlSOO w/d hkup, quiet lf'llJIJ .. ......_ .. .. sumable loan. Seller 7900 pOOf, spa & recreatlon 1842 Port Taggart. En&.n S / 973.-030 Mon-Sat. 1!'.ide nelg"borhd • .... ,,, ....,.._ 'llceM-may carry! $168,900 ERA STAR rm! Convenient loca· Owner/Agt 720-9950 ,.,.. 710 Lido Perk Dr. $1050/mo. 631-2916 Jlllllf~lmfnllilll.ClllHUO C-21 Welcome 841-5177 lion: Toke advantage Oceanfront Yr1y, 2000 M ·llle • 1.a .u4.-. fer __ C_7_t_4_)_ ..... __ ee_7_5_ Charming nowt (1001 S) S89, 100 -SANT--A-AN--A--1-0-8-0 S/f, 4BA 2BA, frplc y f ---------i £;::~~ l~e8:n 1~~~:~ .. ¥'11tlq•u.DCM1jlle111 Try 3"'-, 5% Pre~ tree lined CUI· ERA& LR,•ff•drty $2200/mo 78"'"°551 ... ear y... WESTMINSTER 2192 In special $495 722· MINUO•ut·JMI. Or 1~ Down de·s I Great 3 BA, oy Ev/wknd 4540-2434 Boach cottage 2BA 8784 or 800-427·7650 Spacious 3 BA pool 1.75 A. Raised foun· M3-5555 West Side $1075/MO •---------S I 1y 4 BA 2 5 BA Bayfront Condo. 2BA 1BA apl. quiet complex. E'SIOE 2BA 1BA ups1rs, h<>me, family kit, fp, datlonl Remodeled Must Sell ng s • · • CORONA s27oo{MO $540/mo. Free util. new paint, gar. Ind~ near new roof, AV ac· kltchonl Private yard Owner transferred. 2 car gar. Aemod. kit. $725 M Bu ceas. Best Of all gre:u w/redwood deck & Asking less than r• Only $138.500. DEL MAR 2122 ... early vacation... Mini bltnds, lrg closet. ~7325 . ]r~ ;;:· financing through garden llghllngl Bar· cent appraisal. 3 BA ERA STAR 4BR, oceanfront pool & lndry. 894-8115 or ·1 Hiier. St86.500 IScl g a I n I ( 9 7 0 2 y) home w/new kltch. 841-5177 2BA 1BA. hrdWd firs, S1300JWK •E'Slde 2BR 211A. -- (.)._._~~--11 ~-~-Century 2t $191,500 Conan counter tops. ---------frplc, corner lot, 1 car 3BA, great town-•••••••••] d/W vaulted c.illnga A Nelg~ ERA Ratfferty double oven & d ish-TUS~ 1090 ~arage~ wJd_ blwps house. wk or mo AJ>llD~:NT'~~ encl gar. S800/mo l!m..-<um ..-C.--GWCI washer. n-windows un $1300 mo 759-1631 summer Is coming ~nu; ~ no-pets ~H oeo7 (714) 839-2100 M:J.5555 & doubled painted iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MAQNIFICENT 180" o c e an /B a y r r 0 n t FOR RENT Cofw«\lent Drop Dead Gorgeous oak alldera. N-fiber· Tired 2 Sty Ocean + Harbor view. homes S875-S3000 wk Piiot Cla..,fted Afternoon DeN9ht COSTA MESA 1024 Only 2 .5 yra o ld glass roof. Steal It for 3 BA. 2.5 BA, 2 car 4BR 2\.-'lBA. Nu bl!f'dsl Quaint Balboa home 642-5878 Model .... ,, ...... 3 BA $165,000. gar. Oulet Tustin loc. ti I t/1 $82•$1•~...a. ;.=w=:::-===~=~===-..!...--_::..._ ___ _ • .,..,, _......_ __ ....,er-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,.... "'"' carpe pan ndscp"' ._ --.. _, _ ............. ..,. Two Sl<>fY plus roof Pec:eaetter N • e d • work . .,. 673-RENT BALBO• looklng lake. Sunny Abandoned deck. Huge master Reel Eatete $129,500. 974.7033 Lots of light. Comm n bright unit with I /1 F M2·5221 ERA STAR pool. $3500. 72!-0678 ISLAND 2606 ~led c:eei....,.,• Co"" 2 BA, 2 5 BA, 2 aty. au le w p. amlly -·--, Upgraded kit. lrg room and formal din· -----u----841·5177 Gtepface. Designer mast~. w--.. a look. Ing rm. Gourmet New sting COSTA -~r11 2124 .-• ..,._, $131 900 .... "'uw 2 s"' 3 BA twnhm, 3 --------~ B h A t -.,,.. ' $1"' ... 900 kitchen, W/ eating •7 -~· 2 eac fea C-21 Welcome Owner Lost Job area, 2 fp, mirrors ev-m1Jes to beach. Deco-"~1mut~1~109 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPOftTPVUNSULA (714) M8 8875 Bike to Newpott. 2 BA erywhere, marble and ~~~.pe.:~~!· ~~~= 2BA 1BA, Newport YEAALYORWIHTER Bank Repo w/patlo & upatalra . ceramic tile u sed wood, planked floor. Abandoned Height• Area, 1586 $650IM().$1~ 3 BR. Sngl aty, ,_ deck. S189,900. throughout. 2 car gar, I 1 u. 3 BA ....,,I a"" H•"'e Orange Ave, $800 + t-4H lnd-•lnNlt carp & palnL Lender E-"' ST"'-2 balconies, Inside ng. ~vhl gray carpet-• -... .,. -dep 241-05M F·~ ...... 40..._ __ ,. ...... Ou ._ ~ Ing .• Lrght & airy yrd . Bank repcr1---·------.... _._.,. .... 1 _ _, .. ya mp Ill 84t-5t77 laundry. $329,500 k itchen overlook• $158,000 536-9326 3BA 2BA, gated, pool. Villa Rentals Furn-charming. prvt . 1 BA. lndry, 1 person, No pets $790 mo yrly lse 310-450-t051 CORONA DEL MAit 2622 You've Made A Believer Out Of Me! S154,900 C .. 1..1 ...... Uck ERA STAR Nu pr1t/crpt, Close to EM STAR ERA STAR aunny patio. 2 car gar. 675 A912 • forTVT•ru Manlcvred grounds w/ 841-5177 S.C. Plaa $875+ dep -. 4t.a177 ""&Al.A M3-7900 pool and c lub hOUH. guhltr pd, ~ ~ Big. Bright. Studio With ORECLOSED GOV-VALLEY 1034 Exclusive La Cuesta $159,900 ••••••••• •Charming 2BR dplx very ·. large aundec:k, ERNMENT HOMES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii This 3 BA Is a beauty. Pace-tter HOUSES/ $800. 3BA hae $1050 S750. Oulet 5t\Jdlo BA frpl, 2 112 blks to end propertleal HUD. Custom Eatate Home Unique IOtt, vaulted Reel l!atete lg yd, quiet. angt gar. condo, Veraa1llea, frig, Ocean. $790/mo. utll 'I/A. ATC, etc. Ustlngs ceilings, 1800 aq ft. M2-5221 CONDOS gd ., .. 947.7540 pool, spa, gym, patio, incl. 644-1«9 for yo.x area. Flnenc-!nt~;,,~t ~tr.S~ Brass fp, new carp, •E'SIDI! 2501 Orange IMC gate, Me-2947 NEAR BEACH Clean. Ing available. Call fn· cusl. kk. 2 fpa, AV ac· forever vi-I Huge1---------FOR SALE Ave. 3Br 1Yl8a, gar, 2BA condo, 2BA, w/d quiet. pvt Bach, n/ tonnalion Services ton c • • • • Ir g Yr d . master suite, Roman IRVINE 1044 ••••••••• w/d hkups. fireplace, hkup. pauo. gated 2 pets, $495 +last & lree. 1-eoo,.3&-&M7 S3a tub. bric* pallO, prof liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii clean. Good credit car gar, pool, •pa, sec. 720-84e0 En. R-1045.. ~=~r C>.Nned landscaped yard•. ---------req. Sl050. 968-9926 S l250/mo 1'2S-0058 Oftly S2,985 DownJ FV $.239.900 Steal Thlsl MOBILE 2 BA. 1 BA condo has BA. 2,;:r ,:.~tt!J. Cell .to.ia Jelllck Lowest pflce . Irvine 3 ROMES UOO E'SlOE lg 38r 2Ba trplx, GEN!JUU. 2602 COSTA MESA 2624 I ran an ad In th e Register for 3 days and didn't get one ca ll, zero . With the Dally Piiot ad I had at least 15-20 ca lls and lftached gar, plus c:af· $179 000 ERA STAR BA. 2.5 BA w/oar. Ap-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil'iii ,_ cpc/decor, tp, dtwl'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!~iiiiijii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil por1, lnsJde laundry, ·l!M STAR M:J.7900 prox 1100 sq.fl lndlery. fncd yrd. grdnr.1: ·rented It to the third person who looked. Thanks for the help! wge palJo. cathedral 841•5 ,77 Great Buy! $145,800 380-1288 MOVINQ SAi.£ Ou ll Sl275. ~1733 c e lllnga. S99.500 -....,,,.-...,.....__,,.----Temfie for tst wne ERA STAR 72 Bralnbridge mobile f49F1) Pattcalde e.tatn buyer or tinv.atorl 3 ,841--5177 home, $25,000. 2Br c.tttury 21 4 BA ramlty home. BA on tree lined •Ingle wide. extension EAST SIDE A ,._.ttftborttooct Family slred kit wf atreell Huge back•---------on living room. New--------- Emporium large pantty. Vlld c:e1I-yard w/fru1t treu I lAIE FOR.EST 1055 roof, s ding, furnace, Nice 2BR 1 'hBA 2-Sl<>fY Attn: Property Owners (714l 839-2t00 lngs, formal dining rm, Take advantage nowlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hot water tank.. E.cel-condo, big yard, large breakfast bar. (2329L) $140,000 lent adult partc, cheap patio, 2 car garage, ltc mr mJnage ,rour apJnmrnt buJding. 14 ,VQ.f'S rxpen'rnce m rrncmg and maincrnancr. Professional and personable. Refrrrncrs a\·JJ!ablr. Robert \Va8oner Corona de/ Mar For Ad Action Call a .., ..... Large maater sune. ,,,.. l!RA Ra~ Must Sell rent. Call 714/964-$995/mo. terlor neighborhood & Uowei 3 BA, 2 5 BA. over~d 9258 between 9am-12 Villa Rentals location. $260.000 M:J.5555 gar, Ip , frml din. or atter 4pm. Celt,,.., • .,..llck s' 48,~ ~~88 · _N_e_w_p_o_n__;_M_e_s_a-. _E_n_d 1 ___ 8_7_M_9_12 __ ~~~= 841-5177 apace, w/c rprt, 12 • Two E/aide remod hses Buy IL Sen IL Find IL 60 • 10 x 50 rm addi· w/gars. w/d hkups, HUNTINGTON BEACH 1040 Classified. lion, furn, new range, fncd yds, grndr, Make lhe right move. Pilot Real Estate Whether you're buying or aelllng, Classlfled cover• all your needal lndry, storage shed, lmmacl Sml pot okl pV1 yard. no agnts. •2BA 1 BA .. $975/mo sac $21,000 644-2298 e J BA 1BA $1175/mo or 979-7619 833-n75 or 775-4~5 Please Call 310-821-0146 ,......,_....- 3910 ·----•I CARPENTRY 3510 CLEANING DOORS 3580 llMfDT MIUf 3710 LANDSCAPE a MOVING 3834 PAnfTING 3858 ntJMBJHG 3890 ROOFING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3 548 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I.ii~=~==-~. Aemoc1. Doon. ~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DOOR MANGINO /a............., , ......... liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC NOTICE •Moua• Painting• ** OIM:OUnt •• l-R• Rool8 • fti11alra •••••••••I dows,~atucco &clry-~~ Paint-Carpentry-"''I "'--rt T The C.hf, Public ~ill-e.terlor/lnterlor.15 ~"9atno;'t.lc Loca1Ret..16Yra waa. t.nc:es. gates. .cc. lie. A & l Cleanlng Service hnc:h and Olk customs Orywan and morel ---.-can ,.. UH Commission RE-yra exp. Fr" esL no jOb too tmall, dl9C to" Greater Pac:lnc Afg 3Syfl up.Jt"'M2.o511 Weuseallam~WCll PHONEEST.995-2478 Gar,645-5277 S.ntlce.Yard clean-up. QUIRES that ell used ___ o_a_ve_ ..... __ H_8_1_1 l"f111 htas11ttl 83~t ... <f6213Se 13yraup.F1Mest ------.----hauling, RemoYal, Trim, Uc:Jbondllns N1·1t22, ---------rM/cOmnl lOOo2t2'2.219 European Cratt1man FrM est. 53t.a4tS houaehold goods Paint~ S.ml-r.tlr.d •• 3410 ELECTIUCAL 3610 Tiie, painting, r•roof.1-------..,......,.--mover• print their wtllla .. stalr\lol Drain Problem• a TILE 3121 t::wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CARPET 3514 All Cl•anlnfl Service repair and morel Ref's O.L Landscape MalnL P.U.C. Cal T number. c.ab/9hut!Jltrdrslwlllrepalr Plumbln9 Repalr11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•& II' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Specialize in rentala,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Stefan 58t·7881 Garden111g. l.twn sprinklers limos and chauneur1 FIHt.n000tl973-I~ '-"Y ~ INlfl 1ir'91, IC*Cl.I• 2nd atory apeclallstal hOmea, offlceal free ,...ATL 1!14H:trto ---------w plane IM121. cte.,.up pr1nt their T.C.P. num· 9aiblQt dllp 5404301 Car•mic TlleJM..-.. Uc'~ig~l!M Mt. All Carpet Repel,. esVrellable 527·5433 res/comm, 24 hr arv. F,_ ho-.. .. cell• Commi'Res 527·tOl7 ber In all adveru .. RAINBOW Clrde llalnt. •No Gimmick•• Top quality WOl'k, ,....,._ at ~~~c!!, S:-;°~z~t;1Uo~":!;ll •-.All-Home--1-My_S_pec1_a1_1_ty_I Uc~d •wofll•• t:'o'~ PflC•I ~!!tln~sl Grffn Scene t.anclscl>fl'll ~!n~~~f •=t ~~:'.:. ~~~~est. ~!-'tmlowblhr•a•tet.ng/s. !!:.aina••t & ~W:P· Design • Plane Blda • Pennit. Conaultlng Avall. 40 yra Hp. 838• 7990 •Dtaftlfte a .,..._.. • Archi.ecta/Englneers Cone~,,..,~'11111 ~ ""~ 774-7997 7 daya 2'24 24 hr , ... _ ..._ _ __. .. _,~ -• call now! 756-8826 & 1rri..1u ion, Trtmmi.v. 1 f " SL lic,569897 63&-1758 ,,. ,,_ Free .. :r---,..._,..., _..,..,.. 'V "'V 08 ity o a moV9r, mo he. MCN1N MWs.36 -· finest homes fOf 12 yrs. Bob Chappell Electr1c F,... hou-cell• & Aemovela, Clean-o r c hauffeur, call· ---------• _. call Wendy M2·70~~ Ouahcy & prof! WOfl! ~sts In aM tradeal ups & Malnl St. lte. Publte Uhlitlea pw:•souar Recession Proof ~1 One 1ty &; T1i9 24 ~ respottM Uc'd blec-e ~ 4'599025, 432-8804 Commission llOI'\ Rn&. Plumbing & or .. n MMCe Sett Pl'1Cle 1n Townt 3526 Houaecleanlng:low Comm/rea 780-7'22 call now! 7M.aUe 714-55tM151 SE.JtVJCES 3867 Phone quoc~ Guw· ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rates for complete de-landscape Overgrown? i--.. -~-0n,......,..M,..._....-_--~I CM ~:187 1$91~15 T.., 770-27lt tailed cu•lnclUdi~ D.wta El4H:trtcel McO.regor'a Maintenance On a Budget? call mel '" ........ ._ * ... t a..a-....Jf\o • ..Uht .__,,•,....fnd-ows __ ,_ ..... _,__"....,...3-8_ Rew119 A Aepalra/Low UVlnt, rera, 27 relab'e L..o s. tnm, WM<!, cln-up lowest. StOfage, prof. lhdy ~ rr~-·ir ·-priceatno job too amaff yrs ••P. Questions ..,. Free wrinen est 972·9798 XLNT rep. I hr mtn. Ins Etl~ ~ POOL WALL ~~== Pr9f'1Meu.acle11Nnt Uc'd 542·1128 -.dforfreel 8*114e •Lawn• mow.a front T1676S9 V/MC 731·2956 JAMES 144-2861 SERVICE 3894 co~•rMGS EJ(p/refa. reu. procea Kleotrlc•I, Room •~ ..... .<1a70 Pete••"°""' Repair & back $1 1 so. ctean-vn•sING ,_ ....._.......... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii • Concr91e tawing ~ Adds, Svc Upgrade•. Plumbing, electric, ups a. compl ..,.., alao nu~ Or.,111lzl""'.£rr111d•~•"•' •~ ... _..... ...-.11 .,.,. remoYal a___....._. COF9 220. No Job too ama111 • ··• .. ....... .,._, ..,...._ • -* W#c·11••• * ,,..... __ ,.., carpentty, etc. avail, 831..a809 SEltVJCES 3848 War\.'PMln • ~ • ~ SeMee,'Y9C)lirl,... -•• dnttlng, ~ 1m•t---------11571502 634-M90 • 72 t ·1e&2 * .....,.. llrne! tst.-JJ ._ Mllrtln Pool & Spa lnslaJled, ,..._ ,._ jobs Ody. t COMPANION •-s.mc---.-1-.-,-El-ec-trt_o_ Teuch ef Mew.,....... •=t::':'!;:•;±. CNA/Home he•lt" aid •---------• a3t·792S 11~ lc'd NM11'1 3132 1.111i1 Landlalpe ConlllNcllOrl CAltB 3554 All/Comm. ""•°'..,,. r.. H•fHIJ•Hn •entoee ~ *' 111 1n41111gent Ind Lie 003371 oo· Inter-PtASTEll eoo·a s.rvtce • R~• Wallp~nng ~ 344• New/re-Wldacaplng a 11t lrt ltMct and ~ P..,..,,...,plumblhome Im-~ -· S5f. lM mfttant vla!WPM ahlft.. ~ Cringe c:.ir.y Md P9""""9-Ouliltv u d"lgnlnQ. AnV kTndl UCISWl2 l?i.M>t pr'O'll9 Jeremy ISJ-otMO Med•care accepted Xlnt JtEPAJJl 3880 Al MMCe Guarenceedl Work I l ie 131910 ·----·-·1 alZ•. le4-H7t c..,.al'lloft c..... E•P • TREii • reta 1i10,.1 ... 11 7t .... 7·1-call Marcso •79-5533 •----------Sec'ty/bookkpr. Ortve,1------------------W£ o. Slld Ti •M890NY .....,._. errand• preenare FEurer JllP•oVE-11:....-.r ·---------Int/ht. patc;t, ~8'ering Ceel Water ...... T ---~~ ' eeo,.. A\dn1 ~ _,.,..,~ To1111••i"'e111owo 1.aw111, ·-p,••~G 3858 custom ......,.. ql.iallly wttly poor etng. c~m CMal .,..,,... .__ =~~:·u:~a:; meal•. •7 3'-• a Dim 3115 BOID 3756 •••.-.. 71t-341t n1nun wor1l. ~No pro1>-aNO equ!J> rwpaw tree •llnQ serv. ,..it .. To goal la non.tty! 531·7143j ________ ,iii _______ , ________ , leriDI •»eeM $54-7131 8ll.. 'J7•17ta ' The Ctazy~A.>'7'172 ~------1"1tr.Jr. E ...... :ii:"~&M=.'"lcr.;; ..... ;;i" CONSDUCTION Fencn. Qetel Celnt• Cenetnlottoft MOVING 3834 ·w:~ ~T 3488 Cono!8rlck·8'oclt. Uc JUD.DING 3560 refelfrH •.VOuallty ~ ::-=:., lmi•••liil••• Oual P91M'"9 b'f ptOf'la • 21m9. ~ OuM11·------··1.---'f~llO~~·~·~~~·~-........ allle Family/Of· Uc•eo.-liM. ·------·I Low~ (714)Mi-70a 1• ....,,_ .. Id COMIW\ICton *'INCll Qiftl• "'9"o •le'd *'IS)3 ftce MovlnQ at a Rea· Free"" loU-"* ._. ~ Uc•St24St lond/tna'd ...... J w,.e ..,._. ---------aonable flrlc:e Cau •-i-'20--Tn-tl-,._.,---.. --~ ._ JIM CHILD CAltB 3531 ~lobs. IWi ~ IC'd JEWElllT 3784 TOOAY -Movie Toc:tayl ~ .... ~' ...... R .. tuo ...... aNne Ce•I Weter ...... Watf/f dam9g9 lrNeJrt wttty ~ ctno. cf'9M in.. wofil 20 yn up etYC. 9qUip repair. " .. Uc'd ~ t14 .... 77$-1722 ................... _,, ... ,,........... aoC>Jlt1'G F,..Eat.,.... ~ ···--3110 .,=a': cow •••••••• 25 Y'9 "P ~t•to Jim Whyt• M2·12'09 CA&.·137'$50 •91..-.S w.. ~Mr ... A-1 H~SINANNES ---------•w.M ~....... W"6lm Harotd Jewe..,_ "°"9NG T S.-'fOIJil "°'" ---------1 ~-..!!._.~ ..... ;;'inn:--":ltt"ftl & Col l6cM 1W1c~, ._...... WMCh & .......,., ,......, 'Yw ............ _, 111811 ~ cte..-.ed, UJ-11-·~--.. ._....... •• __ ... ,. ":!e:::a•, ... DOOIS 3580 .-........-,..._ua·• Ant~.J9wetry .,...._._. w.C1111t. MJl·M7• PL....,... -11 yrs INlll ~ ~ -.. ~-=-ili~C-···='";;G1;.~===~·='f;>4~D;a:•:·~---=7~·=·=·=·~-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ... ....._ 84e .,. \ I • " No tMttcr what you're doi '-1· your homctowft fib in • ., .. Thur!day. April 22, 1993 con& IDS& ZU• COST& IDS& aut COSTA 1115& 2124 lllWPO•T 8USDllSS oma 8USDllSS tOS1' • lllPl.OYllUI llUCllUDISI IU.llD SUPS llACR ZMI PO• Ulfr 2711 OPPOIJU•llt POUlfD nas 5530 lllSC. 8015 DOaS 7023 ..UTSIDSe. 29A 1 125 t 8R MH enc ger, OMIWtt pd 2323 Elden 148-7854 •PWaa CAaUlll•I tBdtm, Ci.at\, pool· ~.. oet.a. lndr, rm. ctoM to ben. acnls & snopa. _.a.aasa Muny Ontv 1 a..n1 VfHY BIO t BR In a qulel complex E'sk:la. no pets u1.eu7 MOVa·IN SP•CIAL S1BR·S600, 2BR·S700. Close to •V9'Ylhlng. HURRYJ 548-908 t •llOVS-fN ••c••• I ... CIAL llOV•·IN l&••----ii zilMUl•------· ··-------· ··------ca-... La 28A 18A OI' .... tBA. rww ~ --.aa-.. _._...... 1' ::'j nu cpt, orw, =a--~ laundry IKili· W Newpoft ~ 28A. Dae ...... 47'0 rw .. ..,. -W.... ••CRaTARY·NB Tool aNd StlO, Nino W.ud IO~· 17...,., .... _a dfw n .uage st-10 V98 K_..... (JW A white ..... ... YKht ..,_., ...... PIT. cab '50. ..ety dftk I NY9 bNt lot .... ....,.mo --u... 722~784 bch' Stt60. Prc;p;.,.., A#pon. N.8.) ~ WOfk M.iot cun tncom In ..-.. tecenc mcllh9f. 20 ~ ;t;; ,... '80, hld•a-b9d coucn moortnQ. tH °'.,.,. •Mm.0111w1111ot-11ln lwWs!I House M2·38SO s1.a11on1 1150; pvt Of· 119ndlng No COMJ)4tti· Pick.a up by Animal ~ pftoNJI W/P 1100. Tetty 540-~30 Canal. •7~909• Al'POllDMi.a ~1~· 2 ~ T ftc;• $350 Mo te>mo lion. N•west m•-CbnltOI "'' M Fun· meil ,.;..... JC ' ..-· ....;:~.;.;.....;.....;.. ___ _ • &lllG ... ..-u. ,, •• prkng, tum, voe• chin••· Route• for IOn lalancl, Newport ~-(0. P0°•e;:. ''WATERLESS COOK· :.;.R.~C:~~ BEACH 2669 WESTMINSTEl 2692 malt. rec:ept. con-. saf• ehHp. S:SK-4 8"c1' Cell fot Info ~ N8 eite3 WARE"'. Oun doinal••••••••• liable 548-7H7 conl rm FAX, e~r. wkly poHlbl• Ff/PT, .. 2-49A. , , . dinner pan ... aftet 30 TUHSPOITATION Fed E .. UPS, notary, SO down 11 qualllled aM""'9 CiMii PT/iPf y•ars, Have someh••······· N:-s>8~ HgtsB are't""fpl•, • ...... ~~gref!!'. ,:;; ./a'f:· 1 BR Apt, quiet complox. secty evall. 833-9550, Carlo 800 ._..8-0804 =~·~~;-!.. for OC aho• mtg, ~au(1f\JI t ~ ,,..:.,:' ~ 2~ a , pie, 2 -"' S,.Olmo • Fr-ut1l1I Al Quinlan lhe •2nd atreel ~ good 0tg/comm ply aurQtCa Sia s c., gar, S1250/mo. fir Lrg 2Br 2Ba, lrplc, Mini bhnds, lo closel, .,,..,.......,.-.,.,....~----....,..-MEDICAL/DE NTAL stclllt, computer lltet Hts lel\. Nol l t 200l••lil•••••• '49-0779or650-6578 gar l105072t·11&0 l)OOl,lndty,S941Stt$ Npt lkh 1250 sq ft In BllllNC CENTER be•ch, Newpert ate, accurate typtng but U99111 Can Annie JLES j p a •2IDRM S?OO• prof bldg. Ampl• lldla• Th• American Dream .. .ch. 945-taat Knowl or IBM. macro•. HJ00·766·8110. 1• AUTOMOB • •rt.ct 1 " relrlg, cent aurlnce paJklng, "Own your own b\Jsl-LOST BIRD Lotus a t . 64~593 900 688 '748 enclos•d garage, Bob La ....,, 8t•1 " p I S550. 2 Person. No •18DRM S600• w, '" • " nen · rofesslonal n-l arge Cockatoo, ---------1 Pel. 942·5964 Frig, dsnwahr. stove APARTMENTS come. Hbm• base. white with o range Telex Operator ---------1--------- lnel. No pets 545.,..955 FOR RENT ~ec1 •••11on-prool. We crest. Lost f\ptll t 4 PermanenVPT. 4 HraJ COLLECTIBLES BMW 9030 Buy It. S.I( IL Find 11. Cl•••lfled. M•k• the rlgtll move. Bus~r .. an. nveatmenl r•· near TeWlntcle Parlt. Dally Mo n-Fri lrom 6017'iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii& 2Br tea ocemntrontl•••••••••I &1'~S Ir quited. Cell now 1· REWARD Day. 253. 3:30. Accurate typist, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'' upper, retrlg, stove. FINANCE 8()0.932-4008. 9533: ·~ 241-8149 40wpm, emphsls on '90 750iL • Di•rn<>n4t Pilot Real Estate street parking s110011 _________ llililll•••••••lsooAJSNACK ROUTE Asl< for Randy. accuuacy, self·atar1er, E•cluslve Agl, orig Black, CD Player. COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 mo. 310/596-8214 HOTELS 11( WEEKLY WILL LOST Black Persian hourly tale. Altpor1 algned Uthos. mantle, ~~~~:r.~mS:t. • •Br nd new bnylront L MO LS SELL CHEEP CALL Cat with copper col· areL Close lo UCI & Trevino, Wtlllams. etc. cond. Flnanc• o) view condo, 2BR 2BA, Gl TE 2718 BUSINESS TODAY 800-228-8401 ored •Y••· Missing 405. Training avall· Jack (714)759·19n -----2 car gar, yr"' S1275 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A120 1 th 8 able, Stan lmmedl lea••· (2TR041 7 IF YOU CAN nHD A llGGEI 1-IDIM. IN A NICER SETTING FOR LESS ntAH $649, TAJCI m THAT GOES FOR OUR ·r OPPORTUNITY since .. · n • al-(714)553-011 2 Pat ---------$34,HS Dys 579~752 or Eves LIVE IN LAGUNA TRUCK DRIVERS· The boa Penn areL Please COMPUTERS 6018 Ask for Miteh or Mark 779-7962 Furn Sludlos. kitchen· 2904 Retooatlon Ser11lcea call desperate to find WE NEED PEOPLE TO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Crevier BMW Charming tBr, frplc, etles, TV. PoOI. St75 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Division or North hlml Rewardll 673-SEW our hair ace••· a3~17t Fmch doot• Nr Fash & up. 494-5294 ••INSTANT CASH•• American Van Unoa, 2779 or 955-3222 aorles al home. We 2 Compl S~t•m• Isl In Back Bay; quiet Hot new machines Inc. needs owner op-LOST gtey/whlte T\ger pay up 10 S372.00 W/4 MB Rtlm. 2 flop---------- resld area. $700 Incl •-RE--N-T_ALS ___ T_O___ vend Mars, Snickers, eralors Immediately Ciu around Delaware woekly. No CK per Ienco P 1 • • • "e Yb 0 a rd• CADillAC 9040 $595 JR. 1-IDRMS., TOOi u11I. 644·6509 FritoL.ay. Easy gross Up to $5,000 contract and Vorklown area, needed Fun and 120MB HO. mouse. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil If you hoven't 5hopped Palm Mesa .. , maybe you should' You'I~ ~e what you're missing N>artments elsewhere look· like ~-boxes compared to ours. And we've got fabulous landscep1ng on 6 acres, a super-dooper exercise room, pool ond spa Best of all, we're on a nice, qu et street Ml!Jrry of our teMnts ~ been there for 1 0 yurs or more. You might ask mem wtiy (Sony, no pets) I Udo Isl waterfront Lrg SHARE 2724 $2800/mo. 4-6 hrs/Wk. signing bonus and Responds to name easy Call AcceHorles WlndOws. DOS, \,4" No selling. Man lnvst $200,000 guaran1eed REX, Contact Joe 536-Etc. 1-8 t 3·948-t295 "'-COior mon. 4860X/33 Bach~lor, n/s, n/poi.s, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $650 lease !eludes ulll 673-8886 LIDO ISLE fully furn 1 Br. Ulll, gar incl. S350 So. Co Metro 2BR 1 OA N/smkr, pool, Jae, tenn. gym. hsokpr 556-t 920 $4250_ 1-800-821•8363 ltnehaul ottenng per 7984 or 536-15 178 ~ 9. ,MHZ, Sl550; 386/40 year ror top qu llty1---------MHZ, $1250 95S-5842 A VENDING van operators with 2 LOST MARCH t 7TH, --------- $$ BUSINESS SS years expenonco In GOLD CHAIN wrth EMPLOYMENT --------- Handling Name Brand household goods or qroon pendant SERVICES 5533 OFF ICE ·93 Eldorado T°"lnng Coupe, Northstar 9n1;1, game ahOw pttze. O Ml. aceep\1ng betit olfcrl (310) a58-0522 $785/mo yrty. 1 per---------- son, no pets 673-0837 9050 Food Products such electronics. $100 con· R•w•rd . 642-3688 FURNlTU..,11: L 2BR 2BA, 4 btks to a s H E R S H E V ' S , tracl algnlng bonus' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Al; e1 CHRYSLER bonch in COM, rrpl, nJ HORMEL, ETC. NO and tu1tlon·freo tr:iln·I••••••••• --EQUIPMENT 6047 Versatllos. LAG 1 br w/mlni view. $825/ mo, XLNT QUIET toe. many amen, walk to beach, tull sec. lse, no pots. 644·7211 Agt &mkr, Prof strght mnlo SELLING INVOLVED! ing ava1lablo tor thoso S ALS -Please be aw. re that prof, $600 759-02B 1 Sorv1co accounts set with no experlonce. •P•E•R••O•N••••• the hsllnga in this cat· up by professional Leaso or purchase egory moy requlro you --------- '97 Chrysler 51h Av• Loaded, auto, leather ln1. A diamond $6998 HUNTINGTON BEACH DODGE 842-1360 WE'VE GOT SPECIALS THAT'LL KNOCK YOUR SOCKS Off! •AT THE BEACH• loca1ors Nall census availablo. 1-800·348· to call a 900 number Moving-old & Cozy rm, pvt phn Uno, figures show avo 2147, Ocpl. VK-12. _P_E_R_S_O_N--•• -,.---In which there 1s o anttque ott1ce cnblo. Pnllo, sundk, gross earnings o r ~ 3002 charge per mlnulo. furniture 4 oak, PALM MESA APARTMENTS Ip. $480/mo 646-4400 $3,400/mo. Reg. 8 1---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EARN $lOOO's WEEKLY mahogany desk$ Bal let M/F 10 share ~;~~~:. c~:n NJ~·~; MONEY DISCOUNT PHILPPINE stulf1ng envolopos at and 10 chairs, swivel 1561 M<Sc1 Dr1v<, Costa Mesa • (71'4) 546-9860 20r houso atcps to lnlo. 1.8()().332-0045 TO LOAN 2 914 TOURS. 1ooo·s of home. No prior Hperl· and straight plus ·92 Lebaron Conver All powet (Loaded) LOW LOW MILES $13.998 HUNTINGTON BEACH OOOOE 842·1360 (Just down ttl< Sllt<t lrom Santa Ma Countty CIUb) wator, w/d , frptc. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii loyal, la11hlul Phillp· enee. Free supplies, Bob Crachltt high ....... By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH $600/mo 675·3765 C A N O V V E N o I N G I' pine lodlos are seek· 1nlorm;ulon. No obll boy desk, pvt party ROUTE. Handling Hot· FAST CASH St ,000-1ng secure rolation· gallon. Send S A S.E.: 644·721 t B••con &•If 2BR shey, Nestle. Frilo $350,000 AVAILABLE ships with American Hl·Lo, J208C, East --------- IBA. 5550, Mo to Mo Lay. Average census No application loo, men Call 1·80().929--Colonial Or ..,3148, ulll Inc, lom pref, avail shows $3,200/monlh high risk lendors. por· 1001' for ptctures, ad· Orlando. FL 32803 --------- 5/1 873·88 t O prol1L Excellent loca· aonal-aulO·buslneas, dressos and lnlotma-SPORnNG NB LIDO Bch, tennis. lions. $7,400 Invest· 24 houra/7 days. Call llon. Also air ttckcts. ---------•GOODS 6065 DODG11: Lg quiol hse No smk/ ment required 1 ·800. Brokor/PO Enterprlsos 1_________ EMPLOYMENT "' 9065 BRIDGE IN THE FAST LANE drug pet Pror M 35 ,. 725-t 557. ~~-'~':s':'at1on 1-eoo-SCHOOLS & WANTED SS3S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~cn1~1~n ~r/:z~ 6~~':' c~!~PH0t:~R~'t,~~ INSTRUCTION 3012 AJ~~s~~~·~:5 ~~~9':~0 !:'k e~,:. Eut·W<at deal.. vulnerable. NORTH •K J73 :-AK "AK 3 +Q8 84 WEST EAST • Q 10 6 • 9 8. 2 North Q 6 ~Q8842 ¢ Q J 9 8 2 v 10 8 • K J 10 6 + 9 3 SOUTH tA8 Q J 10 9 7 3 .. 7 6. +A 72 The bidding: North Eut South We.t 2 NT P.. 3 ~ Dbl Rdbl P .. P ... Paa Openins lead: Queen of In the real world of bndge, thit hand would have been played in an uneoventful three no trump, proba· bly toonng an overtnck or two. In the hi&h·•Pff<f lane of duplicate. however, the bonua for making a doubled contrect can tum an aver· qe ecore into • complete top. and t.hia. in t.um, can transform the mundane into the apeci.acular. Here'• an eumple. South'• t hree diamonda wu a tranafer to hearta West'• double ahowed diamonda and North'• re· double promiaed two stoppers in the suit. With three trurnpe and two•---------Sl,150 WKLY INCOME ·--------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WORK FROM HOME >Cit cond 551·1509 Low miles. Save lhOU- ...,. ... , South d..,.;ded to stick it out. NB MF 3er 283 twn· MUST SEU. 800-74~2600 BECOME A PARALE· Growing compnny GOLF CLUBS ""1th or sat'ldsll St3,988 '"""'" ~· house. Non/smllr, w/d ANNOUNCEMENTS neods help! S500 West found the beat lead of the Nr bch Util pd $425, CONDOM VENDING GAL Join Ame.nca's $900 plus per woek wlthoul cart Good HUNTINGTON BEACl-i queen of diamonds. Declarer took gar avail. 650-3919 ROUTE lasiest growing pro-Easy/fun tool Part· shape S60 494-6460 DODGE B P , C loss1on Lawyer In· 842·t360 the Iring and tried t.o cuh the ace•---------ig ro its. all 1tmo1Fufl·time. No acll· and king of hearts, but Weat ruffed Prof, n/smkr, lum rm. Amencan Defender 24 ANNOUNCEMENTS ~~~ct~t~e::m':V!:~~j ing. Wtll train. Set own ••••••••• '92 oai.ota (LE) PU th d d d __ .... t300 sq ft split lvl apt hrs. 800-858-3933 11 bl hours. No experience GARAGE SALES AT, 5 2 hlor, V8, io..,, e secon roun an reven.eu to Mosa Vcrdo. rots rcq ..,.......,.......~------2920 program ava a o. necessary Call for In •ow mites! Must see! the J·ack of diamonda to dummy'a $395 ' ultl 957-0478 DISTRIBUTORSHIP • p C 0 I • Atlanta, Geor· t 1~ k I 2~ ·--------· $13,8"" Two buslneasea In gja Free catatoguc orma ""'' pee e • uv ace. South crossed to the ace of •Shr 3BR 3BA CM onel Make $700 part· DEBT CO SO 0 T 0 800-362·7070 Dept. hours • 1 ·800·568· ---------Hu NT IN o T 0 N spades and took a winning finesse in COf'ldo, w/d , parking. ttme, s 1800 full-time N LI A 1 N LE6202. 0265. BEACH DODGE the suit. After cashing the king, de· pool, s pa, n/smllr, uts per weok. Service FREEll With credit BALBOA 84~·1 360 l r ... ..1 h ,. h d W pd $350. 845-5738 successful dlsptaua In services. Cut monthly, _________ •••••••••I lSIAND 61061------..;.._ ___ _ c arer ru 1eu t e 1ourt spa e. eat b . h i' payments up lo 50% TRAVEL 3014 ·92 Dodgtt Shadow overruffed, drew the last trump and,1_________ osta hs ed reta 1 ac-For free lnlormatiOf'l 1· MERCHANDISE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AT, air, lilt. cru•I•. d to th' but l ba 't.ed counts. No selling. 800·22fH> t 90. 2 4liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim •••••••••I SAT/SUN 8•rn-4pml cass. (P329) (19808) own no mg cu ' HI RENTALS Minimum lnvestmenl h BAHAMA CRUISE ANO dental ret\Jm l E11cel· with a low club. Dumrny's queen WANTED 15,400. 1•800_.44• oura. Klmberly Credit 1608 Balboa Ave, Llt· won,dec:larerretumedtohandwith 2726 1407,24 hrs. Counsollng. ORLANDO VACA·---------tic tslandl Lois of lentbuyl $9,888 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TIONI 5 days, 4 nigh\s ANTIQUES 6010 goodies & 1rea••ne1I HUNTINGTON BEACH the au and led the 1·ack of heart.a.•• ~· LEADING HEALTH, FIT· HEALTHY & WEALTHY! $279 per couple iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimlY•rd S•l•S Kllchen DODGE Eut. won, but had to present dec:lar· RESPONSIBLE malo NESS, NUT RITION Sell employed or want Uncter t>ooked, must 842·t360 erwithaheartuthef'ulfillingtrick. elem school teacher. COMPANY needs rep-to be? Recession-iell llmlted tlclteta. Antlquer Anllque llems, hsehld goods, Ou ed d Christion non-smkr, res~ntatlve in your· pro o I so I u t Ion (407) 629·4200 EJtt. Show a. Salel Sunday, f\Jm, etcl SAT Ml 1---'-------r eagle-ey rea en have no seeks quiet studio/ area. Join proles· changod my health/ 40t Aprll 25th, 9·3pm 328 5 •PPhl,.• A-FORD 9075 doubt spotted that West can eitec:ute 1 Br/gues t house w/ slOf'\al athletes, MO's , lifestyle Nood leaders 1845 Park Ave, c M liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11 Merrimac Coup to aink the con· kitchen & storage, NBI business prof ea· committed 10 develop-I••••••••-(909) 822-9851 CORONA t.ract. After drawing the la.at trump, CdM/E'slde CM area slonals In this unprec· Ing serious Income EMPLOYMENT _A_N_T_G_D-ln_l_ng __ R_ootn __ , West must n it with the king of Can pay $400 Ploase edented business op-PT/Ff. 800·927·3634 Set. Mahogany tablo DEL MAR 6122 clubs. No mat~r bow declarer wni· cau G3 H i7G3 tvo msg. portuntty. Investment '"o_w_N_Y_OU_R_O_W_N_L_l_F_EI ••••••••• w/leaf ••tender, 6 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gles, the defenden can come to two1,.•••••••-~9:;~1 ~200· 1-soo-Our fr-colot bro----------chairs, matching aide or the la.at four lricb for a one-trick 11 .....,,~---.,,-----churo explains how EMPLOYMENT board & lighted china i;et. Try it. COMMERCIAL LOCAL PAV PHONE thousands ot people cab, s 2000. 540-7587 ROUTE. $1200 -ekly are ltndlng llnanc,_,J 5530 WAHTED! Kay Finc h REAL ESTATE potcnttal freedom and security' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CeramlC Figurinos. etc t -800·226-9999 No e•perlence ro· ****** (909) 946-fs.44 quired I ·800·359 942e ExL 1 z. Blockbuster 2 famll" ..... S•t th• 24th ... d•lf. 719 Fe"'l••f SUN 9_.I 71lW1 Orchid Prof olc d eslc. gold Jewelry. Ovation gut tar, surlbo;:ards, etcl EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 SPANISH CIRL 17, an.11· ts ,_!,!',!!'°,~S ~-APPLIANCES 6011 COSTA MESA 6124 iousty a warllng Volun· """"' · . .,, ~ • ~ • '89 F0td Ranger XLT XCAB Like n~. Must .... S6,995 Shell & Carpet Kit HUNTING"fON BEACH OOOOE .842·1360 90 Taurus Wagon OL AT, AC, p!W, p'locka, cc, 7 passenger $8.988 HUNTINGTON BEACH DODGE 842·1360 ---------- CHANGING CAREERS? toer Host Family En· prot11 orgarozattons to FREEZER, Fils thru joys epor1s. reading sell fjroworka this 4lh RV door, 5 cubic It. Anllques, deco bdrm l---------Other Scandinavian, of Julyl E.11cellen1 loca· new cot\d. Cost S285. sot, new/used clothes, Europonn high school hons are available to borgaln St25 &7$-13~ atoro fl111urea, neon MAZDA 9125 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE GIWBB 6t ELLIS RESIDENTIAL OFFERS TO A SELECT FEW Unllmlf9d Potential Earnings * RIXJI Estate Training studonls arriving Au· holp your charity raise Open s ign, racks, d••· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gust. Call Northem • miu lmum funds w/ ---------• play case. dishes. nlc· Donna (209) 574· mtn tmum effort. Call FURNITURE 6014 nncs . fabric, muc h 0 I OJ, Southern • Bar· 1-800-345 3957 tTUSCI SAT 9am-? bara (714) 670 8683 ****** t&2 E t8th St or 1-800-SIBLINO. 1---------3·PC sectional couch.---------Carpen19'1 • Elect. & Hvy dosk. d1not10 set, ESTATE SALE '92 Mazda B2200 PU Rcipo, 3000 m11ct1 Don't daro wa111 $7,988 HUNTINGTON BC.ACH DODGE 842-1360 ActtOll 1 BatrKUda s Al11St Selv.oor t Senout 14 c.ke !eyer IS N C college 16 In •••stone. 17 SM Fr ti voung group 19 Enjoyed 2011- 22 B<tieka In a tourney 24 Sweggeta 26 Emt>wrus 27 NelQhbot ot Butma 29 Compuapt 30 Clfeult 33 Arctle an1ma1a 37 Ariton• tndlan 311 Praying figure 39 Opposite or post 40 Do artwork 4 1 Skirt feature 42 Aurel part ... 44 Trough IOt brldl• 4S Needfefllh 4e Ordered 47 Electric:* unit 411 Note llOt* 53 Length unit 57 Swethe 58 Uneccom- 2 14 17 20 3 I • panted St Patronage var St NMtu 62 Titl«l women 83 Oecor•ll~ labtic 64 Ciani 65 Nasal sound 66 9e60tan rn• 67Greek resistance DOWN t StSlfl 2 AV1at0t 3 F1111 catcner 4 Aqutver 5 Young IOCllllle 6 well that ends ..ir 7 Plunders II Not logtcelly connected 9 Oancet in the Bible 10 Olly 1r1.111 l I Two·wheele< t2 Con1tantly 13 Ohio team 21 Begin 23 Oppoaltt of .,.,, 25 ~ed IOUnd 28 On OM a own 30 Seculer 31 Actr ... BenaoM 32 -and pana 33 Lu11urlOl.I• ~tOUI ~E IOlvtD 34 Perl of a pedestal 35 Oec>oa41ed 36 Aitltne abbl' 37 Auto pen 40 Turned White 42 lJneOYar 43 Qoyt dlV 45 Ptuckleat 4 7 More splen(jld 48 Plll\ter of ballet In" 50 Rec:orded 51 Suppoae S2 Charters 53 Morns mates 54 Spm1 55 P9fry - se c.ea1 tlO ....,.,, W91ghl 12 13 * Management Supp<>rt * Dynamic TIXJm WO l FF f ANN ING equip opet. lmmod pos bdrm sot, microwave SAT e.m. 30? E. 19lh BEDS. New com· avail, must travel, top $500 Ullcos al 7&0-8023 Tone of Stum VCR. * Long Term CartHH Opportunity Appllcants must poss•ss ... merclal home units pay & t>onoltts, Su-Fr tum. hMhold good•. from St9900. l.Amps·, __ 305-__ 94_7·_5_2_38_E6_T __ F~':;~R~~ingo~~"'N ltnons, clOtlles, etc l·M_E_R_C_E_D_ES ___ 9_1_3_0 Lotlons·Acceuor .. s De nt.a Aaat •. GP of· ANN, Buffet & china ~u.:ne Sale. rum, dbl bed Se"·Mo~ and Succeuful ~~nd Ron Mazzano 644-6200 for Monthly payments low hce , CM/N.B. a1ea. x· w/m1rrored back, euno Mt. d•5hff. poetures, fileliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii as 118 .00. C&ll loday ray ltc reqd, Mo-Thu 111 ends, Molch tng ceb1nat, antique type-•77 Merced•• a.nz FREE NEW col0t cat•· Call 942..c>e08 table & choirs NEVCR wr11er So&& 11627 UOSL. good condJ· log. 1-800-462·9197. _H_B_A_.-c--,-n-.-,-.-11-.-r-s USED, $2,300 For aN __ OA_RA __ Q_E_S_A_L_E_·_ tton, less thJll'I 4tK cOlllfdetttlol '""-------- As-:rR.e>L~~Y Sydney Omarr Th• ChtlH.t Story. Chtlw1 Clinton, who ctltbuled htr I lfh bir1hd•y lul ~tbN.,y, will II« undergoing • "try· Ing" yHt. Tht Pi•cn daughter of 8111 .tnd lllllary Cllnton wlll uprne dla11tl1hcllon with her prlutt <1<hool, la dut .,.,o,.. the t'nd of April lo m1kt' an 11nu1ual nqllftt. ttlllary. o1 Scorpio, wtll bf mo,.. vndt,.tandlng lh•n will tht Pttaldtnt, • Lt'C» By ~pltmbct, tht'rt might bt an •n· no11nttmt'nl from tht Whllr Houw that d•11ghtu ChtlM• 11 ch1nglng whool.._ Socka the 0 1 will rtm11n ntulral In this afr•lr. ARIES (Much 21 April 141 )'ou 11 l nt1w for turf th•r f1J\.tn(1il ground " v1hd T1urut Moon h1ghl1Jhh monry rr•urd 1n connf'C11on w11h art mu'" l111r11ur" ""'II"" punuu' l •utu• Scorpio pt'r~OM play ml., f l A UR US (April 20 May 201 Tilt 1n111att11t' In gr111ng 10 hurt nf m.tltt''- <"Ml " dovr 1h.1n vr1g1n•llv •n1tt1,,.1 f\l RNJ and wr1lt' IHm through ptu ,,.~• of lttth11111 C h•nct' mfftlng to· night <oiulJ d"""'or 1nw t<lm~hlng "4'rt0UI., ClMINI (May 21 -lun• 20) focus "n M'Crt'h dand"11ttn, arr.-ngtmtnh <l11n1"'11c aJju,lmfnt, mu11C !loo dtpln· mllht w11h.,ut dtluttng prtnclplf 8y 111,111ng "'" ht•pt1al11f'd 1mo,.lt tlMn VIOU II IHI Yelu did lhf rtflhl thing CANCU (lunr ll lutv 2ll Obta1n hint lrom wm1n1 mf'h"ll" fc>tu~ on m1Jvum• h·•rtt•I• 1n,111u1ton' art•• h1b11 M•nv nf vour wt•hC'I lulf11lllld 1n -utf1t1•1na mannt!r-'I' u II Jtl ft1nd1n11 ,.....,,,.•""'•·If' r111<'°' tnVtll¥fd Ht) Clul\ 2.1•Au11 22 1 f mph••1u1n J"'"'"' •11tlwri1v f''''''"''"'" 11b.ht) 10 l'!l•ft idudltnt' l'rnun•I ,,1.11011thtp. 11•ttn tl1n •~ ~•1111n11 •nJ '"""011tr· •••I r.t11ru• Moon h11hltf1h" lr.ldtr· \hop (. •J'MC"Orn I• In S'IC1Unr \llkCO IALI! ll·S.-rt 221 M1M10n will b4t "'"'P"f ~-y1•u II i•lay tarnn1 !'fil11 • ·~' 1.1n unt"'""'' •rpr1I. n~· r"'nJt'n1t' """h t>nl' 1n "'"''II" l•nd Sonar1u l1tthh11ht• u1mmun1ca1u1n , rut>lt•tun11 tdt'lh•m Arin rrr,...ntfd llUA (Mf'1 ~·0<1 U ) Yov .ud Rt-qu~t gt.11\lt'<f '\'11u II nuw pt"rh•rm 1n your uwn stvlt' nUI • wt>.11 1101 1mt1•I 1ng wm~nt' t'I~ N .. w Im • .. n1hu~1 nm 011 hunlon fA'\• 1~ 111Yofv..J SCORPIO (0..t 23 Nov 21 I lntu1 1111n hill homr-you l.nuw wllhuut l.nowing \IOU W8l.f Uf' With l1141wl tdgt'. you rtM' •bovtt ptllY family d11 putu ov .. r mnnt'y I .-gal dtc1~1on provtt """•n••Af'Uu~ t •nc .. r, Aqu•nu• J'('non• pl•v rol" SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 llN 21) Almni.1 Of'F)'lh1ng gon Y\llH W•y-fo CU$ on opt1m1•m humt•r t•lt'nt •btht to l.t't'p plo1n1 fl•~1blt' Nf'W •Pf'Ht'I looi... 1us1 g~~t yo1i"ll ~ rold 11<l by on• vuu *1min• CA-m1n1 rep""4'nlt"d CAPRICORN (0.c 22 Jin 14'1 Whit .tppc'•B to b4t 1n•urm11untablt: l'l'litdbltK1-will vtldtr'o m1tt•morph011" 'Y<>u II fft•1"• 1.ui. way will Ii. clur yov'll uptt't odd• by obtatntng giMI Scorp•u pl•t• dom11Unt rol• AQUARIUS ll•n 20 f,b Ill) l•u rvt Moon h1ghh1h11 toclll rnvlron mtnt duro1blt good,, la'f't houMhold produet,, o1b1lnv to ""'h vruJ•f!<tAndlng wlrh n'(•lc•tr•l'll f•m•ly mt'mbtr fut1 cit' or pl.tn ubmtttrJ will bot ttctptN Pl ES (ft'b 14 M.t tch 20) I 1J " 1lrt •rum taUptA, pl•n~ pr .. ¥tt•u•ly lo.•pt H"<r.t .re out 1n thr open Sctnu1u fHIUrt!a '"P" rt'la1111•• doml'\11 act 1u.,ment' ch•nu· h i '"""""' 1n1om .. r•utU• I 1bU t Ofj)lll Jll'f"l>l'll' tll v11lvtd If APRIL 22 I YC>Ua llft"l'ttDA \' ~iCIAI -.t1¥ll1t'I auC'll't,.I• you II tr•llfl mt•l"I" 11>1\ ,.,.,, vuu II d h• "'•rdrob.o y<>u II ,..v mt•rt' attl'nt1<1n ''' t>t..ty 1m • • t ~ l'U II I"''" t O'Ktw <I~• \''~ II t... 1n <h•r11• t•I •l'lltn••nmf'nt l''"llr•m for thamablt or pnl11>ul pr.•ir<I 011r1n11 M.iy You m"'"'' 'r.d11 101111 11~•rdul' rt:latmn1h1r 1• 1ntrntt d" "'"" •• tHCh..., cunct'tn1n1ll'antal11o11'" llvr· 11111 lttl rtwtt rouf,j ~an .aJJ11111n 111 '•ll"•lv "'"' """-•"• lft•m o.J1t1•1n t1111ld .,,.,,. bHn .,.,..ral.d from onr or io.·th """'"" .. htlf Yf"lll• wanted, lmmed statt. 714 890-38!;6 SUN only 9am-? ottg mil Call 645-0477 Huntington Bch orea. French Baket Rack Clolhos. toys & moro 1 _______ _..._ 9llP only need apply, 1 760 Pomona NISSAN 91 SO own pwr tools, wages 7 x7'. custom finish neg w/ex.p ~1100 bras• lrtm & potea. Hoog Ho sp1Ull Awl, $1000, 759-9109 Frl·S t 9·30. 1660 Local E11p Carpenter: ---------• Pl tJ (Beh d Must hav. lns'd C4lt. Living rm & ~droom ceo 1 in '92 NISSAN SENTRA AT, olr cond, Pl•. casa. nlc. &C<>ne>f'Y No llghtwelghll need furnlturo. Reason· old PennysavO#) apply. 723-5550 able II (7 t 4) 673-7971 Jewelry • GIHsware • car St0,989 HUNTINGTON BEACH DODGE 842·t3&0 Mold/Childcare. Aapen MOVING SAL• Brau colleclabtes, Boo ks Tobia, M11c. Colorado, 23 or 3 pc sofa ••t In oft 9 53 Senato, SI Fri-SAt older, great situation, while, $450. Double sond re•ume, plcture chnlse lounge, $200 & leUer, 203 Evening King ••z• watcrbod, M1ac haollld items, mlsc1 ________ _ Canyon, COM 92625 S100. !>40-7587 clothoa, dinette HI w/ OLDSMOBILE 9155 8 chrs S111 8 3().4 Marino mochanlcs/BOat Table w/4 chlltrs, eolloe t 925 Kau•I Pl•c• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii yard worker•, must table, queen size bod, ___ M_•_-__ v_e_r_d_• __ '74 OLDS TOf'onlMle have exp, Siert dresser. 673·t375 Misc 1·tems2 Sat Runs great, body in tmmed, 8 75-283 7 greal condition. S900 onlv 9.3 905 or lrado for good d•· MOONLIGHT MERCHANDISE , pondable economy Cl• n olllces nlghlly MISC. 6015 __ J_a_c_a_r_a_ncl __ a___ ear or amaM lrucll. olono w/owner of tocal (714) 631·7480 cleenlng co. Cood iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MOVING SALE. All1..,..,,,..-,.-..,,....-----h I Id It s + '90 Cuti••• Su-pay, benefits. Wrlle IOI Alohe Longbo.rd• ouse lO em p,. t ti appUcatton: Box 2364, 9'6" $225 88" St75 ~'7,1~ ·~~,9 t,~n~ 1nct ~~~lrt~p~ Npl Oeech 92659. Incl Xll cond S5t·ta09 odulla. SAT/SUN 9-3, 17K ml. $9,750 Cult your phone number --0ro--.-1 .... D-.-.-1-.--2442 &ittany Wood• I.JI Biii 720·9706 d•y; Plum bing & electric.I 3 :--11 . -It /'"'-· ~580 eve/Wknd p._.. wa ..,, w...., ••u111-Fomlly Garage Salesperson. FfT & Pl S550 bo f I s100 "" o r 0 S•l•I Quality 11emsl •---------T, Exp pref, apply In 722 8474 ,- peraon, 1275 South ' S•I 8·31 3IOO Pierce, PONTIAC 9170 Bristol, Barr Lumber Rosewood, dining rl>Om by Paulartn i:tem Shi '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii lable w/ 8 chmrs all 1• No matter what )t>u'rc doin&, your hometown ncw\p3pcr lllJ ... fit, in. Mother ol Pe.art, Cut 1-~------­ rtO, D11p1•y cablne\. NEWPORT '89 Fireblrd Hubbm! Hubbel Wall unit Pait of 4 ' BEACH 6169 ClolHonne Vases, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Louis the 14th deak s ... pd, A/C. AM/FM 1695., 2 bUlfet• w/ Motn•r ot Peart. 7' acreen. 8' P•lr of Chlneae IMPoritll Woodon Hand painted Horso1 11650 a pair, COl\SGK 78t·74e9 •ANNUA.L• CUI, bit, Cn.11.a, p/ COMMUNITY sloer, p/brak .. , red, GAAAG• SAL.a 47K ml, $45,295. C4tll ~fH Newp4Wt Hght• 942-.. tO l..v Mao & Cllffheven 1~~~----..;._-80 HOUSatOLDSI '77 Trans Am, Auto, Comer of Cliff Drtve & Xl..NT cond, with many trvlne Av• ••t 7.3 nea parts, GOOD Mll.JHI SUPS DOC.IS 7022 to Minute• To C)peft olfet, 12450 890-3928 '89 C.mart l.E (P:>87) (0735t4) 110,988 HUNT1NOTON B£Aa. 0000.E 842·1380 ....... a.AILS 4~' wi t"----------:.. 1 O' be.lam $450/mo ANTIQUES • 7••·•••1 CWSICS c ..... o ...... llch~~lll•lill••ll• Lecl Slips 10 &O', I 'M flOltO P lb6e llYMboardl 6.11• ... IO or l?S-41t07 lmmac cond, r petf•et. Wht w 8ld•i1e on tiffll fender aktt'UI . lt9K leLA•o for I It lt•d• 'or ,,. fur c:> ttun1t 10 "J•• II ""•' ... ,,, .. _____ ...__-'... • • • ............................ ..__.-...... ..-iiiiiili-.miiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ...... _ .. ~•m. SIOO/mo 8ro"cot0t•••r-I e7S.07.. ""h. Dot> GlM tJI I ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday. April 22, 1993 89 Annual Fabulous Fords Forever attracts nationwide audience Some 1,300_ Ford car club members will display their painstilkingly restored vintage cars and trucks at the eighth annual Fabulous Fords Forever show at Knott 's Berry Farm on SundJy, April 25. Organized in 1985 by the Western Region Ford Car Club Council and Ford Motor Company, Fabulous Fords Forever atlracts Jn cstimat<.?d 70,000 persons each year. This year's e\cnl will c.clcbratc the 40th anniversary ol the Ford F-Scries pickup truck. An imprcssi\ e turnout of these early trucks is expected frum across the country. Supporting displays include the historic monster trulk, Bigfoot One, and it.s $=Ontcmporary brother, Bigfoot T''Cl\e; plus the new 1993 F-1 SO Lightning limited-production high performanc.e tru ck, and the all-new RJngcr ~pl£1sh pic.kup. Historic ford r.:icmg true.ks will be displayed, along with current racing trucks and lifesl) le trul~S from the fo1d Design Center in MichigJn. Renowned rJLing driH~r, Parnclli Jones, will appl'.tr Js celebrity guest. In addition lo the first-t11ne truc.k theme, this year's event will d1 ... pl,1y thl· f ulunstrc two-seal Mustang MJt h 111 ... how tar ''hr ch debuted al the 1993 Los Angeks Auto Show; and the new 1 YYJ MustJng Cobra. Q\<er 400 \inlagc Mu.,L,1ngs are l'\pCcted, plus score:> ol cJrl~ Thunderbird:>, Cobras, street rods, Jnd Modl'I T'::. ~h t.:Jrly as 1914. Entric'> ha\c been rt•u•1\cd lr um California, Arizona, Nl'\JCfa, Orq~un, utah,' Washington, Colorado. Pt·nn::.yl,an1a, Virginia, .111d C.m .. 1d,1 The Johna l'L'PJK'r ,\ k•morial Trophy will be awardt'd to thL• bc'>l llH or trutk or Lhc .. how. The tr uph) ,., named tor thl' ford car club tourd1n,1tor lur the }L'Jrs 1985-90, -\\ho \\JS 1nslru11w11t.1I in or~.i n iL1ng Fabulou::. Ford., fort•\ L'f. F Jbuluus Furci:. forl'-.cr hJS grm\ n to become the f ,trgL·::-l onL' m.11..c c.u show in the world. ;CHANGE \,~ck\ ilk hn the m;ar~ K1£}11111' )OU , n kit c :15 COMING I all<\\ 11/(l' \,J 1•Hk \1lk IOI 1)1 (\ l '\ llK'lllh h)f jON YOUR TERMS ~J m<1n1h, \\llh \ l,71 l M ilo.,,n•. m.1~111g f the 'ieJ.1n d~ \1lk th1.• ~.u )1111ll\\,1111111 l Jml' hN .ind l'\ .. I\ dJy 1hc1c 1llc1 \ \Uf.R\ C \OIU \(. CH\ \(;(\(j 1 m: \\ \\ \ Ol J 111~1\ tABOl TA \tERI A~ r\l TO\tOBILES. 1993 Cadillac Sedan de Ville $398.00-+-ta\ for 24 months. lul(Uty Ion e 12.000 miles p.•r y ar. Total Clrive otts SJ ,733 65'Re~1dual ,u 1case end is S20.117 30 Total of pil)m •nts ore Sl0,278.48. Ekce~:. m leei~o charae 1., 15' per m1 Leesee to pay ekcess weer & teor. On appro1ied credit • one at this pnce #243406 T HE 90 A I \i E R • A R Y • I ' I \, •) ' , . . . . . . ~ $3 98 A MONTH LEASE 24 MONTH'S SEE US SOON FOR DETAILS. B lilCK LESA8R E ". --~·----~ '1he quality you ........ _ .,, ........... _.f"'. ... ..,...._,. ...... ........................ _ . ..-.. expect at an unexpected Jl'ice. '18,999. ' \ ................ .. '"'" _. ...... ..-~.-...... ,.. ..... '" """"".......... . -·~,.... ............ ~. -~ '91 FlEETWOOD 60 SPECIAL White blue lthr, very hard to find model must see •4U6 '89 FLEETWOOD The last word In luxury Roomy and elegant M214 $11,988 '92 SATURN SPORT CPE Aqua fretn, moon roof bal. of rnfJ. warranty MUJ $16 ,988 • Pi ctured Jrc lour of the 1..300 car' and truci..., th..tt "ill be l'O d1 P•J} at "Fabulous forth Forc,cr." In the foreground art .i 1J93 F-150 true!.., a I <>SJ ForJ ~... 111cr COO\Crtlblc and~ )9-\\ 1-100. lkh111d 11 cm ,.., U11!h~o1 f\,l'hl!. one uf 11 c lum\lu,·Uicto t "mun .. tcr · 1ru1.:i...., • . QUALITY-VARIETY-PRICE . '85 CADILLAC '87 CADILLAC '87 CADILLAC '89 CADILLAC CPE DE VILLE BROUGH MAN SEVILLE BROUGHAM low miles, Platinum . dove gre)' Lt. beige. sand int. 41K miles mint cond. comfortable and lthr. well maintained The Personal cla!sy xtra clean low miles Must see Lirnous1ne! •20781 •6953 •42'3 •20401 $4988 $6988 $8788 $10.988 -'89 CADILLAC '89 CADILLAC '88 DODGE '88 ELDORADO SEDAN DE SEDAN DE GRAND Black, 49K miles. VILLE VILLE CARAVAN Pwr windows. pwr a\\esome! lthr. alloys and much Sapphire. lthr Int .. tocks. tilt cruise. priY. more super nice gLlss and much more M31J 14289 "290 •22403 $11988 $11,988 $11,988 $13,988 '91 FORD '91 SEDAN DE '89MBZ190E '92 ELDORADO AEROSTAR NllD VILLE 2.6l Sunroof. TOUR COUPE • Black. alloz:. 8300 Eddie S.U.r, lthr, Sapphire, bfut Int, low mills. miles AVE alloys, 1lr much rnuc1' alloys , air baC and Awesome! THOUSANDS FROM morel A.B.S. ~ery elecant NEW t22JOJ IOl7U M300 •21491 $17,988 18388 $24 ,988 ALL VEHICLES SOLD WITH LIMITED WARRANTY WE STAND BEHIND OUR PRODUCT CONTACT USED CAR DEPARTMENT FOR DETAILS .. -----------------------------·--------------... FREE LUBE, OIL& : FREE COMPUTE':: 10% OFF :: PREMIUM STEEL ~1t1~h0ttf!"!!~.,.~: DETAl W/ :: ON ALL :: RADIAi.$ BUY 3 ~r'r..O~~ : AlfYIOOY :: o PARTS :• GET 1 FREE Fl SUMCl II 11 AND ': $375 00 ~iift M.UE = $130 WAI WORK : : LABOR : • • ~-C09111 .. ... .. CCllfOll •' • • ' ._ ......,. __ ... ,_ II 11 WIMJMICQICIC 11 Mat ~ ,. C-C...-• ..__ .... II --~ -., =-·.,_ 11 ..... .-.. .. _, .. _ .... II _.,. ' OIO ._ S...• "" .... ..... .. ....... ".... • .. --------------------------~~--·~-------------------------~ ., • NEW CARS '93 FESTIVA ''L'' ... f·151 • Clb412 TOTAL "93 F·15G DRIVE-A-WAY !e1ase1for90nly . Clb '2873.35 .~ ·. per Mo. • ·92 F·250 · To for 38 months orf Re • Cab 412 Choose closed-end l•se "92 f· 150 + tax. Total 01 payme111S S6787.66 Total onve·A·Way S26i3.35 1ne111des s2021.74 Cap. Re • Cab. 41 _. Reduction Lease end value $2192 40. lnckldes 15,000 mlles per year. On approved credit. • (111156)(113905)(1 14009)(118287)(110383)(113582)(113162)(1210511(121940)(112652) ...,111_04_~ .. )(1 ..... 36884___;.;,)(-136_360 ... '----------~---"92 f·250 XLT Brend '93 T-BIRD LX Re • Cab 4x2 (A52255) Aueo., Night Pkg., 1A&4n4) *· UL eng., pwr. wtndow9 ' doof loc:M, tit, CIC. Nit, pwr. windows & door loctta,5.ftl. eng.. 2•tone PllL, 1Uto.,11'1111ettow. $11,153 s1 0,995 $12,209 s11 , 199 $19,641 SJ4,990 MODEL 1.0. I EOUIPT. :ri?,: =.:. ------------+----+-----------t-------+-------------- s 15,990 ;'i1~odeo (320980) P/•~IWFM $19,222 s16,830 .-.. ~92__,,Troop----er-LS---+-----+-M-_._--Pts.-,-.---+--------t-------• 516,540 414 "1met =:~~~ $25,269 s20,995 $18,100 --+---- $19,253 .... e f·250 Super Call XLT 412 (A14261) Only 696 miles -------------+-----+--------t-------+--------- $22 , 614 517,995 ~l;:oper 111-~~ $25,269 s21337 '92Elpln m2-n.•. llllllskM 518,995 . ~4!~opll 111...., ~~~ $25,269 s20 ,995 -------------+-----+--------t~-----+---------Alt. M. 4 .it jlllc .... Delltllrall s23 ,499 '92 Trooper LS (I039l2) ~'t~=. OellOllStrator 522,999 ' '88 CHEV tB.ElllTY WAGON 'II FORD •17 FIHll TAURUS WASON T 11111 ll AUTO, Pi5. AA COHO. II CYL., AUTO. M. ~cam. ROOF V-1. 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Colla ..... 722·2000 VOLKSWAGEN i....,*'-•~ South County Volkswagen/Isuzu $ FACTO~YAUTHORIZED U' ES • SElllCE • Pllll Food MAPLE PECAN CREAM PIE (Maus <>M 9.,,., h "'"' I (9-lnch) baked pastry shdl l/4 cup firmly packed light brown sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch Dash salt I cup mllk '314 cup purt maple yrup l qa 1 t~ vanilla extract '314 ctlp tbopptd pecans, touted 1 c.p (1/l pinl) whlpplna cream. ltlfny whJpptd 1n 2-quan gJ~ measure with handle, ur together sugar. co~tarch and alt Add man •. pure maple syrup, egg and vanilla; mix well. Microwave• on I 00% power (high) .S-l(l to 6-l(l minute • stirring after 1-t(l minute then after each minute until thickened and bubbly. Cool. Olill thoroughly, about I -l(l hour.i. Stir in pecans. Fold in whipped cream. Pour into prepared pastry hell. Chill thoroughly. Gam1 h as desired. Rcf rigerate leftovers. •Mruowa\•~ O\'~ru \'Ury rn M'altagt' aftd f'<>'<4t'r output. coob111 111M1 mc1\ ""td to IH adjus1.i + Caramel Cream Tupplng: In heavy sauce~ combine I ( 14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk and l(l cup , whipping crcun. ,,.,,...,.ltip~d. Over medium heat, cook and ur until mixture come to a boil: boil S minute • t1rring constantly. Sta r ill I te.Upoon vanilla cxtrlet and 2 table~s creamy peanut b\mer. if desired. Cool. $cf'\lc Wlml over chocolaae or nnilta ice cream. ' ., I STRAWBERRY AN D BANANA TORTE (Mult's t>nt' 9 llK h <DAt') I ( 14-ountt) can sweetened condensed milk ( OT e' aporated milk) l/2 cup cold water l (4-strving izt) pack•ge instanl u nilla navor pudding miJt l cup ( 1/2 pint) whipping cream. stim y whipped l (18-l/4-or 18-1 /2-ountt) package yeUow cake mix 1/3 cup strawberr' preserves. pureed or stra•berry jam 1 pint rresti strawberries. cte.ned, hulled, slittd and well-drained l medium bananas. sliced and dipped In bottled lemon juitt and drained In large bowl. ma~ weetcned condensed milk and waler: heal in pudding max. Chill 5 minutes. Fold in whipped cream. Chill at least I hour. Meanwhile. prepare cake mix as package directs. Pour batter into two we ll-greased and flou red 9-mch round layer cake pam. Bake in preheated 350°F oven 30 minute or until wooden pick inserted near center come out clean. Cool 10 minute : remove from paru.. Cool thoroughly. Place one layer. 1op-"1idc down on serving plate; top with preserve\ then 1/4 cup pudding mi~ture then half of the tr.lwbcme and haJf of the banana.\. Top with remaining cU.e layer. top-tdc down. Fro t 1de and 1op of cale with remaining puddmg m1xrure. Ganmh top with remaining trawbcmec; and banana! Refrigerate leftovers. Maple Pecan Whipped ream: Beat I cup ( l(l pml) whipping cream and 3 tablc<;poon. pure maple 'lyrup to tiff peaks; fold in I /4 cup toa.~tcd chopped pecan~. WonJerf ul 11; a topping for .,ponae cu.~. pound cake. trc h fru11 or ace cream undacs. • Maple ~wrt Topping: Combine I cup t'ac h mi~ and pure maple )Np. heat in I (4-\Crvina . ize) pacl a c 11Ut4'11t vanilla pudding mi~. tir in 112 cup chopped pecan 01111 thoroughly. Use ai a pccial icc cream toppina. .. LUSCIOUS PEACH CHEESECAKE (Mohs Ont' 9-inch chusualct') I cup vanilla waler crumbs (about 24 waftrS) 1/2 cup nnely chopped pecans 1/4 cup margarine or butter, melted 4 (8-ountt) packages cream cheese, softened I (14-ounce) an sweetened condensed milk ( OT evaporated milk) 2 ripe medium peaches. peeled, steeled and pureed (about I cup) 3 eggs 3 to 4 tablespoons peach schnapps. optional l tablespoon nour 4 drops yellow and I drop red food coloring. optional Fresh peach Lkes Fresh raspberries Preheat oven to 300°F. Combine en.am~. pecans and margarine; press firmly on bouom of9-inch pringform pan. In large mPter bowl. beat cheese until fluffy. Gradually beat in wcctencd condensed milk until mooth Add pureed pcachc • egg • schnapp . 1f de ired. nour and food roloring . if de ired; mt~ well. Pour into prepared pan. Bake I hour and 15 minute or until center i set. Tum oven off; remove from oven; run knife tip around edge of pan Return to oven and let cool m oven with oven door hghtly open. Chill thoroughly. Remove 1de of 'pnng- fonn pan. Gami h with peach hce5 and raspbcnie . Rcfngera1e leftove~. Quick Chocolate Tupping: Heat I ( 14-ouncc) can 11wectcned condensed milk. I (16-ouncc) can chocolate flavored syrup and 1-l(l teaspoon vanilla curact for a quick~ easy ice cream topping or fruit d1ppin sauce. Luscious Lemoo auce: Combine I ( 14-bunec) can '#rCClcncd con<kn~ milk. I (8-ouncc) canon lemon yoaurt and yellow food colonna. 1f ooircd, for • dclcctabat lemon ~uc:e to ~rvc with chilled d~et«ale. ...... Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext.370 Dtetitian/2 Bargains/3. 4 . 11·, time to howca')C the bright navo~ of frc5h fruit for ~tiOO&I celebrations. Thi year, thin}. de ~rtS! Seasonal knock-otm. uch a Lo 1ou-. Peach Chee..ccake. a illy chee'iCCake borstmg wllh the flavor of npe. pureed pcache • will 1cmpr cvcryooc to the table for de '>tn An early e"~ning get-1ogethcr 1~ the perfect lime for indulging m th1\ homemade 1.hee-.edle. made velvety· '-'mooth with ~wee1cned conden..cd mill A c.run<.:h) pi:"an wafer cru'>t offer~ welcome contr~t 10 the cream) chee~ale. beautifully gam1\hed w11h golden pecan halve,. lrc\h pej h ,11eeo; and ra.,pbcme\ fa.en Grandma can•t top Bluebc!IT) Crumhlc De\-.en for \tra1gh t-from- the-o"en goodne'>\ A 1.rumbl) pi:can 'trcu..el U>\er'\ 1he delicaou bluebelT) and cu tard filhng ne\.tled an a .. p1ce ~i».e lru,1-a 1rue "'cor)'lfon food :· Pure maple ')rup subtl) w.ceten' old la,h1oned l\.faple Pe an Cream Pie and Maple Poa<..hed Pe;m; With Maple Pc"dll Saul:e both offenng a bit of crunch with toa,1ed. cmp) pc<.. an' Se1 out 1he-.e "onderful de'i'Cn' tor a '>ptelal aJtemoori .. ,ea" or de .. ..en' buffet 1h~ -.ca,on Strawbel1) And Banana Tone "u heaut1lul cre.U1un 'ure w 1mpre'" the mo\l d1'-Cemmg gue-.1 .u ) our 1:elt."hr..1.tion . .\nd 11 · ... dov. n-h<\mc dehc1ou-.. 100. combanmg retre.,hmg qrav.:bcme-. Jnd hJllana' v.1th la~cr' ot tender )Cllow cake and a <..ream) filling m:h v.11h "'" eetened 1.onden-.ed mill . vanilla pudduig and v. hipped ue.un Gue'" ut all al.'c .. v.11J be cager to dig their 'poon-.·m10 made trom 'cra11.h l\.1aplc Cream And f-nlll Parfait' Ahem.tte layer. ol homemade 1. u't.ird ue.tm la1.:cJ v.1th n.ituraJI} 'v.ee1 maple 'yrup. v.11h la)el'\ of 1he frc~'hc-.1 tru1h nt the ~.1-.on !or th" delicate . amacm-c de ... -.en. Whatever the occa'lon 1h.-. 'ea,on. 111tcr k!UC'l' v.ha1 lhc) de .. er\e- hean"armmg. homemade de .. ..cn-. MAPLE POACHED PEARS WITH MAPLE PECA SAUCE I \fdA, 1 f1 \C n n ~ • 6 fresh pears I cup pure maple ~ rup l/2 cup "'ater I tablespoon cornstarch 1 tablespoon light bro" n ugar I cup 11 2 pintl ~hippinf;! cream. un.,.,hipJHd I 2 tea.,poon unilla extract I 3 cup chop~ pecanli. toasted Shce piece off bonnm ol pear. w malt.c J lla1 tlJ-.e Peel pear. and -..:ore 1f de ired from bonom hut lca'e ,1cnh intJd Arrange upngh1 an mund ~hallov. m1crov.a,e-,afe d ... h. pla1:ing one pear 1n center In :!-cup gJa,, measure v.-11h handle. combine I 2 1 up pure maple ')rup and v.-ater Microwave• on l5>1')q. pov.-er <h1~hl :! w ~ 011nu1e'> or unlll mu.ture bo1h Poor even I} over pear' Co' er lri<"el> \11'-rowa \e on I 00'1 pov.er 1h1gh l 7 to 11 minute<> or unul pc'"' Jre'torlt. tender. ba,11ng occa,mn.ill) v.-1th liquid. Co" er. Ch1ll thoroughl) In I-quart gla'' mca,ure v.11 h handle. 'ur together com'>tarch and !>ugar dd cream remamin{! I 2 <up pure maple 'yrup and \anilla. mix -...ell M1<..rowa'e on IOO~ pov.er (h1ghl 5 to 6 minute!> or until thickened, '11mng after each 1-112 minute' Stir LO pc<.. an-. Cool. Chill thorough!) Sene v. tth pe~ Refngera1e lellovel"'. tO\>tlop: In large \JUi.Cp.lll, ~omhme I : 1 ur pure maple "~ rup .md v.ater: add pears Heat to ho1hng Redu~e ilcJI. '1mmer (OH'rcd. ba.,llnj! t1tl3,11>n31l) !O 10 '.!5 minute' or unul pear\ arr tender In llk"dium ..au.:epan. combine ..auce 1np-cd1enh as nbo'e O'er medium heJl . .:nol,; and \llr unlit 1h1l·l,;enc:J and tlubbh. Proc«d a_, abo\C . • ,t,f11ro11cJ\e111 t'llS '"'0 1n 1t ;;llcJCI 1111.J /)<'"' o t1utpu1. 11101.Jnl( /Intl'\ ma\ flt't'J to IJt' aJ1wtt'd BLUEBERRY CRUMBLE DESSERT t ,t,111A1 1 /ll r" I: •• n 1111 • l/2 cup cold margarine or buttu I 18-ouncel container ~ur I 118-1+or18-1 2-oun~) uettm pacl-.age <ipice cal-.e mh 2 t1U?' I pint fresh or frozen l tea poon 'anilla e'\tract blueberri~ 3 ~ cup chop~ pttan\ I (14--0unce> can v.tttened condensed milk ('i"liOT euporated milk) Preheat oven to J50 F In large ~1"'1 lUI m.ucanne 1nll' cake mix unttlcrumbl) <m1x1urev.11lbcdf)I Re-.enm~ I l /'2~up,lrumbm1xture. pre" remainder hnnl) on ~mom ol I '\'l·mlh baking pan Top v.1th hluebeme., In 'mall nm;t'r tx'v.-1. he.ii ,wee1encd l(lOden,cd mill . 'our cream. egg' and \an1lla unul v.ell hlenJcd. Pi.1ur l·,enl) tl\er hluebeme\ Combme pe<..·an-. v.1th rc-.cl'\cd "rumh m1\lure 'pnnlk e\enh O'-er top Bali..e 55 to 60 manu1c' or until \t't ( ool 'hgh1h \erw v.-ann ('r 1.:h11led with 1 e cream Reln!!er.\tc lettover. MAPLE CREAM A D FRUIT PARFAlTS I cup half-and-hair or colTte cream J/4 cup pure maple \~rup 2 eggyolh 2 tablespoon\ corn larch I tea.~n 'anilla t'\tract In hcav) '41U epan. rnm"tne half-and halt. pure maple ')rup. egg rn/h, com,tarch, van1lh:t11nJ salt: m1~ v.ell o .. er rtlt'd1um he l. c and '>llr un11l lh1 kcncJ anJ bubbly Pour mtt1 large ~'"'I: cool or chill thoroughly. BtJI unul mooth Fold in v.h1ppcd cream. In 6 or 8 parfait gla.,'C:'I, la)et maple cream mt:itturc with fruit. Oull thoroutthJ>. G m"h a.' dc-..reJ Retnser.uc lcft0\eN. . Mkro•••e•; In ~~uan ala" mc&.\un: w11.h handle. combine haJf. and·balf. pun: maple ')rup. cu. will.\, earn ~h tanilla and ulc nu\ v.cll . M1uownt' on l p..1v.cr <htghl ~ 10 6 m1nu~. llmn.f 1ftcr 1-1/2 minute" then after each minute unul lhd,cncd lf'd bUtlbl . P'wut..'ftd ti 00\iC •Mic...,i'*'U\~ ("( \On'" rutu1 ' °"" "'~#r c*'Pfl,t. WI" I II u""' Ma\ Mni k> bl' f111Jt4.~tt'd ' Oa.! h ~It I cup (1 2 pinll • hippinl( <nam. •hipped 3 cup ~ed frt'lh fruit -• .. .. I Thursday, AprU 22, 1993 ORANGE COAST FOOi By Georgel Broccoli Is Judged the most valuable vegetable Q Everyone knows how lmportant It Is to tat fresh naetables, but can you tell me which ones ar~ better than others? •• V.K., Newport Beach In terms of the key vi tamins and minerals, it is po siblc to list them in the following order of Ask the Dietitian nutritional value. broccoli, spinach , brussels sprouts, lima beans, peas, nsparagus, nnichokes. caulino\\-er, 5\\-Cel potatoes, carrots. Now, don't you feel sorry for fom1e r President Bush for never eating the mos t valuable vege table of all l How many of 1 hese have you and your family eaten today? Q In one or )our columns a ~bile back, you explained the proper ways to store certain roods such as eggs, potatoes, etc. I enjoy garlic in man) of my menls, nnd I like putting it in oil to enhance the n:n·or of ~hat I'm coo king, and for salads. Can 1 keep the leftover garlic oil In the refrigera tor? •· M.R., Dona Point • My ad\ ice is 10 throw away any unused oal into \\ h1ch you hjve put ga rlic, and ma"-c a fresh i.upply each time you \\ant ~ome. An} mbtake in storing ~uch 011 can cause ~erious problems. That's because garlil: cloves some times pick up a dcjJI) bacteria, J...nown as Closcridium lJCJtu/inum. from the soil in .... hich they were grown. Pulling the garlic tnto oil creates an environment that enables this bacteria to grow rapidly. Food manufacturers\\ ho package garlic oil must by law adJ antibacteri:.11 substances to the oil 10 protect against such d:rngerous situations, bu1 that is not true of the garlic oil you mnke at home. g I hove al"ays been taught lhat a calcium deficiency can le 10 the disease osteoporosis. But now I hear that too much sail can do the same thing; Is that true? •• S.K .. Seal Beach The "ay you phrased that question is tricky· Let me explain 1t is absolutely true that osteoporosis (the conditi on in which bones become brittle and arc prone to breaking easily) is the result of not ha .. ing enough calcium , which b essenti3l to strong, healthy bones and teeth. Dul the reason why too mu ch salt can also aggravate the. problem is that, when the excess salt is flushed out by way of the urine, it often takes with it 3 supply of the body's calcium. So, technically, it is not the salt itself that causes osteoporosis, bu t rJther the impJct that a large amount of salt has on )Our ~upply ol calcium. Too much sail, of course, creates its O"-n health problems. When too much of it accumulatei. tn the S)stem the blood pressure can me, causing the heart to work extra han.I and potentially bringing about a heart at1ack. Since so many of the canned :ind other proces~ed foods eaten by Americans already contain added Ask Betty Crocker Q. I buy sesame eeds in one-or t"o-pound packages nt an oriental food store. Though th e package says they are toasted, they don't taste toasted to me. Can I retoast them? Con that be done In the mlcro~ove? -M.W., BlaclJoot, Idaho You can rctoast them, but not in the microwave. Tons1 sesame seeds in an ungrcased skillet over med ium heat, stirring occasionally, until golden, about two minutes. , Or bake them on an ungrca ed baking sheet in a 350 degree oven until golden, about 10 minutes. Q. What's the procedure for roHtlna a beef round roast or rump roost? -P.H., Waco, Tuas A beef round can be one of three cuts: an eye of round, a top round or bottom round, also known as the rump roast. The tenderness decreases from top to bottom. Roast any of them to me4ium or medium weU. Roast a (our to six pound roast for 25 to 28 minutes per pound to cook to medium. Q. 1 madt a yust betr bread ncenlly and lbt )tast didn't rJst. My 1randmothtr Hid It was btnuH J ldded salt aad 1u1ar wltb lhe yttlL What do you think'! -R.A.M.1 Nappantt, Ind. More likely the yea t wa old or mishandled. Purchase and use ye111 before the d:ue on the back ot 1hc packaae or jar. Yea t action ii apecded up in warm, humid ~ condition• and lowed in cold conditions. And overheated liquid #iU kill thO ycut. Suaar and salt an nsentiaJ to yea t bread. ' . sodium during m:inufucturina and pad.aging, the best thing to do i'I refrain from adding that extra pinch or two 1hot ndds up faster than you might realize. Q I know that cntlng hlgh-(iat meals can c\entunlly cause heart problems, but how Iona dOfJ it actually take -In other ~·ord , how many such meals do you ha\e to cat -before It becomes serious? -L.Z.,.B lboa There is no simple an$wer; it depends upon the individual· over a period of time, the result of entin& too much fat in your meals is likely to be a clogging of the arteries, thus blocking oxygen from reaching the hean and often resultina in erious or fataJ heart disease. Out there are immediate 11egu1ive effects, as well. In the hour after you cat a high-fat meal. the amount of fat in ytUr blood tream is increased. This in turn can contribute to a greater chance of dangerous clotting in the bloodstream. Research studies are looking more deeply into the details of this high-fat /lotting WE DOUBLE MANUFACTURERS' COUPONS connection, but the indication\ already point to the wi dom o( switching to more low-fat and fa t-free food choices. With such a wide !.elcctiDn of i,uch foods avnilablc in supermarkets today, you no'longcr have to sacrifice tas1e in order to cat more he a It hf ully. Q I hear a lot of radio commerdols the e days promotlna pills that promise tQ eliminate "garllc breath.0 Do they really work? B.T., Huntington Beach I do not know which specific pill~ you :ire referring to, but I have heard some rndio commcrciali. for one particular brand. Until I know more about it, I prerer not to mention the name. I fowevcr, one friend who ordered a supply told me thot the ingccdient wh ich m:il..e this monufacCurcr's clnim possible is parsley oil. Tim may ''ell be, :.incc parsley •• 1hc little grceo prig 1h:u ha~ become a mere ornamentation on rcs1aurnn1 dishes ·• is in reality nn excellent natural breath freshener. More people should fini-.h off a meal with the supplied sprig. If those rudio-odvcrtii.cd pill!. are in fact m:ide from natural por~lcy, the claims may be valid. I'll check further for you, und will offer the information in a futu re column. Dcroltt Scanlon Is ll rrglsterc-d dietitian. Sht Is tht •uthor of l»u books: "Dirts That Work" and "Tht Wellness IJook of l.B.S." Send JOUr questions to: Dcrolcr Scanlon, 'ltD., clo IJ:iily Pilot, l'.O Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92616. FIOM &•• . OTHll · suNIMADns > ATM IN ALL STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE TUtolSACTIOH CHAaOI MAY APfllY·OITAIU .. STO.I PINK GRAPEFRUIT COACHELLA VALLEY Tops Off Crisp 3 LIS., Cn~, Bunch Extra Lorge LB 59c Fresh FRESH CARROTS GR EN BAND CELERY .. . ...... EA .69 GRANNY SMITH APPLES GREEN ONIONS 41UNCHIS•1 AaYICI DIPTS. • MOn.,.... ~ . LOW CHOUITlaOL ~ 3,,J HAM 7 ECKRICH - SUCEDTOOIIDER LI. 4.29 % llAOIL IAUI VA8R~~f1ES 4 llOlt ., WllK POW81COOP ~ lOl-OZ. 5 99 ~ lAUNOfrf OETERGfNT e aNn•CUT HAM l'nAK &ONEIN WATERADOED ~.1.99 D1UCA1UM11 nun UQUOR DIPT. 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Bag ~nkist 139 Navel Oranges Bas Sweet and /wcy · SunXist Grown Florida Pink Grapefruit 2 b Rt>ady to Eat R SeJeded \CJnet>es and Siz.es Large Sweet Cantaloupe (IArgtt Jloncyd~ Melon fS9 l..b ) 5 lb. Bag R~ Potatoes VS No J. &U.e. Boll or Fry Italian Brown Mushroo~ DeJlcottt F1avw ·ts Ounni Paci.a ·-'G" -~· , Lb .69 &ge99 ""'·•~ Kandy 3~~ p~ """' ,.,,.. B99 ~ . CoidAJtw cakes lt•ht• Aaon.d Mlrifti .. -I Inch Si.t • J .15 Liter Bottle .. , A Better Place to Save . • ; . Thursday, April 22, 1993 ORANGE COAST FOOD . A Specictt ffau fAt. $lutf> . at TRIANGLE Square Come on down to the new Alpha-Bern at Triangle quare! It's like no other to~e you've ecn before! You'll get fo t crvice (we even have valet gro- cery loading!), the freshe~t food and the friendliest smiles (and there's tons of free underground parking!) ... but at our new Triangle Square store you'll also get a whole lo t more? ' ~o come to where cwport Boulevard meets Harbor Boulevard and sec what the future of grocery store~ ''ill look like, today! ASSORTED FLAVORS I liWt P~WoWt e 9.i lice Sewiu Veli ... PREPARED IN CHOLESTEROL FREE OIL ~ Te.uleu 6.5· 12 OZ. FROZEN ~6et'6 ~ 99 + TAX LB. 29 EA. BUTCHER'S PRIDE F11ak 'Bwieaa · PMk £eil£ Cbpa 99 LB. Aeta 1>e1a .fiqtWL u Wd NON~~. 10.66 OZ.• ASSORTED S114'1ci ••. CutWtt6fJt Rott 12 PIECE 39 EA. 1870 llU80R KYD. COITA MllA • I • ' • YOUR GUIDE . TO FUN I ALONG THE CO T ................................................... ·············!·····················1············ To nnd 011• • h•• Pl8 f" hi •P• 8N• ('•lendar ~UtHl11g on P8-C~· 6 . 2 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, April 22, 1993 COAST • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • VENTS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ............................................... . ssstl Hey k id. Yeah you. Come here. Are ~ou tired of re-renting the same old Nintendos? Will one m ore episode of .. Full House" make you chuck the remote at the 1V screen? Are you ready to cough up a plastic fun ball from ttlos~ pizza joints erected in h6nor of a m oose and a rat? Have I got news for you, buddY. boy: For the next nine aays, you'll be able to step out of the old and into the bold. I'm talking virtual-reality devices, live snakes, the whole shabang. And all you've got to do is ... hey kid, where you going? Don't give me that can't-talk-to-strangers stuff, come here! Starling Saturd.i) .rnd conunuang for the next nine da) , there wall be \0 many nr.:11 .. 111es geared tow.mt children and )Ouths along the Coast tha t it'll be virtu:illy 1mpoi.!>1ble to t.ikc part 1n 1111 ul them. The eighth annual lmag1n11uon Celebration get a jump on the acuon Satun.la) "'1th d:ince, mu~1c, :in' and craft~ and more at 20..plu) ~ates count)"A idc "Share Your Dream" t) ttm )C:Jr') theme. Meam,hilc. the 1 lth annual Youth Expo slather ah "'ay onto the Orange County F:11rground,) 111 Co)ta Mc-..i on FriJay. April 30. lor .. thrce·dav run t1th:d .. Sn.1kc,, fro• und C1t~rd on Lc.1~ ·• lm14ination Celebration When It ~omes to hawio run -and • lea/T\lrig somelhioo a1boQ the way - there's no beaW'IO the lmag nauoo Celebration. the Orange County Pertorming Ms Center· and Department of Educat.on-sponsored extray41ganza involv1110 more th311 30 local arts and education organizations Local h1ghltghts Include •"The Arts and High Technology" at Crystal Court In Costa Mesa. 1 O a m to 5 p m Saturday The impact of high technolooy on dance, music. tne11ter and visual arts will be explored Among the most·talked·about ansaclions surefy wall be a vlftlJal real.ty device that wall have participants believing they're snowboard111g down a mouot11n •. in tt1e middle of a shopping man Admission Is tree •Fashion Island 1n Newport Beach's "Stars or Tomorrow." 10 30 am to 5 pm. Saturday. Actor Dan frlsctvnin or te'ev1sion's .. Head Of tile Cfass" hosts a cavalcade of performances by many or the county's lop student groups and soloists • fun with art at local museums Sunday Children ages 4 to 12 are Invited to create a cottage of lt\ear dreams in a hands·on woitshop 11t the Laguna Art Museum. Sooth Coast Ptua Satellite. from 1 to 3 pm "family Arts Day" from noon to 4 p m. at Newport Harbor Art Museum and the public bbrlty -adjacent to ooe another at Newport Center -features hands-on worUhops. puppe1ry. festive food and more. Both events are fret • The Y QUng and th_e Reptiles Youth Expo, Imagination Celebration off er children real handful of activities Whitney Lci~h Troutman, 2, di)plays )naT.c_:.handling abilit1l • K3nkoura1 \'.est A1r :an OJ:itt Company a1 •':le Perfor~ no Arts Cen:er 7 pm \'.eom:~ca, The cotor1ul and eic !JlO 10 ;;lore of Senecal and cL"er Air can cultures comes to l.!e :~Jough darice. music ar.d stur,1e1 ,ng Tr,e trop ca band Bocn.octe plays at U'e Per1orm1ng Ms Cente 4 pm Suf'1d3/ tor :re ce.e!>ra11or • .na,e 'A ~,\is.cal Tour of t?le Amer1c .. s • 1.,11 be staged t1 C"ie grO\Jp kno: n tor a fiery 1 ... s on o! ?'01~s perCUSSIOf a'.ld l>O"'erfol V!lCil S r..ese• .eO seats are S3 eac'l di beth e.e"!S ca 740-2000 • The Errperor s r.ew Cc:. es in FG..inc!tr s Ha al the Perform nc >.~s C1:1.:er. 4 30 nd 6 30 pm 1r wrsda, a u Fuda/. Ap• 29 and 30· Soi.:tn Coast R~penor{s Y!x:no CO"$er.atory P a,ers presen: 1 .e ;)r o .. s l.i e AC .. son cs Ire~ le~: ·no passes mJ, oe pic,eo i.? tne ca1s ot tne per.crma'ltes at !tie center !lex ottice • lmag nar .. m on ir.e bac11.':i1 of t."e Per1orrn.no Ms Cerm:r Sl'l~rday an:: Sunday Mai 1 ·2 Seo n" '11J .,, 'JI a parade dowri Parj( Cer.ter Or • e a 9 ..! 5 am M;iy 1 tne eve'lt v. ~eJt.,•e pe-tcrmances wor .. shOps derr-0ostra~ and more Adm ssion is 'ree Thei-e·s a!so a Choral Fest 1a1 onco rtQ events at local t bra11es and scnvors wor1i:.shop for teachers and mere For more l1nJ,,1nat.on Celetir;i! on tn1orm.it can 55Ci ~RTS Wait, there's mor e! •Popular th1IJren·s ~lng~r·,Onfl\l.Tlter Red Grammer plays two sh<>1A:s at Orangt> Cv.ot Collt>gc Saturday. Se~ Th~ ctn.: on 1).)94' 4 for more details • The fihh annual Kid• Stuff C.pu rtturn~ to Atiaheun Co11\c-nh•) CC'lll~'f May 15-16 Tile Mod•I Ceat r or Co•ta M• .. v.111 conduct a uar h vi taltnted younQ..tert agn 3-16, v. 1h ''" \tolnnlng child IC'cel\lng a modthng contract Othtr £..po h11t1hll his lnchid• an anl~ted d,nosaur dis a n tn\.bonmtntal cam1\.af an uafll I or Information call 363·1941. • Appurlng May l4 16 at 1'1181 ••m" Con\.antlon C.ntcr (quue a buay PW• d will be S...•• Street Uve' • " l•••'-t Birdie." It mo .. • tu Lonv Buch Arena Ma11 21·23 c Whew! II enough t\l 111 e aro"'n man"'' h he ~a)n't •• ai\f\lV.11 man .<> -BJ Mull C ul tr Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, April 22. 1993 3 r ···········~······················ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . """ . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor High trio -key players in concert j oin1ng Irvine Youlh S} mphony Orl'.hestra "he n 11 performs al the 25th annual Orange County Youth Celcbra1 ion of Music's lknd i1 Concert SunJay afl ernoon will be a piano triple thrca1 from Newporl Harbor l l1l!h School. " Libby Mosier, u Junior \\hO performed a t las1 year's concert, '>Uphllmore Mandy Clayton and lreshman Brooke Be ndheim will all 11ckle the i\'ories a t the recit al. "hich benefits the th ree-}e:tr-old llrl'.hcstra. The program begins at 4:30 p.111. in the main audi1oriu m at ~uuth Coast Commun i1y Chun:h. 51 :;n UonitJ Canyon Drive, Ir. lllC J'hc 'iU-membcr symphony, unlkr the Jinxtio11 of lounJmg 1.1. ndud0r Ruger 1111.l-man, will JH1."'1.·11 1 excerpts fr om "The C.tr111\ al of the Anim.ib .. b\ a1nt S.11.·n,, .icl'.omp.1111eJ b~ p1aim1ts .1gc' Ill tu 17. Ten piano stuJcnh llll Ill gr and p1:l110-, \\Ill .1c1.0111pany 10 \iol1111\IS .ind i.:elli,1'. \\hO range in age 110111 5 Ill 10. Su1ul-1-mc.:1hoJ p1;1111\I'> anJ \10l1nt'>l~ a<; ),iu ng as age 4 '"II pre'ien1 u1h1.:r d:iss1c;il \Clcc11un\ A Joru 1 ion ol SI 0 for gc.: ne ral .1ud1cnccs anJ SS for children "ill be asl..eJ, w11h all proceeds going 10 lhc non-profi1 symphony. The Orange Cou111y Yuu1h Celebra1 ion of Music 1s also a non-prnfi1 , music arts educa1ion 01 ~.iniza tion . r or more licket informal ion, phone 545-5·B8. o Newport Harbor High School piano contingent (from left): sqphomore Mandy Oayton, freshman Broo&ce kndheim, junior Libby MosiC'r. P erlorming more ~ 100 concerts per yev f<w ~ .iudiences ~de up mOitly o( chiJdren U$ Nraed slnger·songwrlltt led Crammer a special place In enterainrnenL He us ~formed measi\'t'ly on. televis ion and r.dio, inCJudj11tg his own concert s~I on the DJsney Channel. Crammtt hu Also ma~ 1 ITW'IY guest <lf>Pe~•nces on Nickelodeon's "Eureka Castle." He has written most of the sonp on his Chlldrcn's Croup Records releases which incfude "Down the: Do-Rc·MI/' "Teaching Peace" and "Can You Sound Jutt like Mel" Pri« to scttint out on his solo oreer, Cr1tnmer wai IHd •ingcr ol the Umelighlets from 1981-90. No~ CRmmer """ ~rform two concerts at o,,.. C~JC ~ on SUnd.ly aftemoion. :rhe ~ Ht for~ &Ad 4 p.m., ~n be tteJd In the ~'• • 4 Orange Coast we6kend I ThtU'Sday, April 22, 1993 fM Ml lellillal Hall. 11dllll _.. ............. for l 11 ( ..... ) -$1 (dllld •), 10 CUI of ~ INlY wut lo pkt llP a.11 ce tiela ptieed al SI.SO for ...... Md SS.JG for~ frona the~ Sentc. TkM« Olf1ar .t the cof~e g ..... to 6 P."'· today, 9 ......_ lo s p.na. on Friday Of 8 a.m. lo noM on Sat~. Tid1~ moay alt0 ~ purcU$f'd by PhQM, u~ Viu or Mattera rd. For more inform,aUoa, c.att 4)2·5880. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Tribute Run aids· center G en tl emen (and women), slut your sne*rs. More lh<ln 500 runners and walkers are exp«ted to fNr· tkipale in the ninth annU.11 Tribute Run at Orange ~t College in Costa Mela begin· ning M I ~tunby morning. Sponsored by OCC's As· sociated Stucknts u a way lo generale funds for the $2.S million remockting of the Stu- dent Centtt, the ~• will feat&n a stroller and ~­ chair race, a S-IUlometer run/ walk and a panali.e brealdut. There .will also be a "munchkin dash" for children at 9: 1 S &.m. Advance registration runs · ·St 3 to St 6. An llddition.11 S4 fee will be tagged onto Lite registranl5. The "munchkin duh" ftt is SS. Deadline to · reg~sler is S p.m. Friday. for more information, phone 432·SS07. • TAl.EHT NIGHT MRY THURS. NIGHT FREE DANa LESSONS SUN, 'WED & THURS, 7:30 PM ttcntion aniiquc furniture lov- ers: This "cckcnd was made for you. Coast braces for antique explosion Meanwhile, "The Antiquer" de· buts Sunday at the Costa Mesa Com· muniry Center, 1845 Park Ave. Ir you miss it, don't fret. It'll be back. Two separate events -one in- volving four Orange County antique dealers -promise to offer an array of b:irg..iins to dedicated shoppers. The dealers arc combining their showrooms for "'Antique Furniture f ::iir '93" Saturday ::ind Sunday. They arc: • Panicr de Flcurs, 2915 S. Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. • Ocrg Antiques, 18319 Euclid Ave., Fountain Valley. • Ste\en-Thomas Antique . 800 E. Dyer Rd .. Santa Ana. •Lyma n Drake An11ques. 2901 S. Harbor Blvd .. Sant:i Ana. Orange Coooty Perf orm1ng Arts Center Orange County Department of EducatJoo pr\>Sl?nl IMAGINATl8N CELEBRATI N Of Orange County The dealers say 1hcy'll offer one of the most-diversified inventories of antique furniture in the country. Each store will fealure strolling en· tertamment and Cree lunchc<;. The fair runs 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sa1urday; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m Sund.iy. For information, call 957·31.189 Ornnge County's newest indoor antique show and sale is $Chcdulcd for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. the fourth Sun- day of each month at 1he community center nc.ir Lions P..irk. Adm1s.s1on I) free. For more informa11on. call 822- 9851. 0 LEARN HOW TO INTEG RATE TECHNOLOGY IN THE ARTS at Crystal Court Center Stage Saturday, April 24, 1993 10:3 0am -5:00pm 10:-45 am 11:30am 12:00 noon ll!.)O pm 1:00 pm 1 :'45 pm 2:15 pm 2:-45 pm 3:15pm '4:00 pm '4:30 pm Tcrnncc Laine· Crativc Pucu.uion VACTOR· Computer Gcncnrcd Actor ·Sim Graphics Silicon Graphics • A.n:hiiecturc • Rebuild LA. Palm Sprinp Yacht Club· Mwic and Song Jim Camble· The An of Puppcu and Muioncttc:s Silicon Craphia ·Animation USC Comput(r Lab tAncc K.akidolCll>pC • Modern and Jui Olorcography ·VACTOR· Compurc:r Ccncnccd Actor· Sim Graphia Palm Sprinp Yacht Club • Mwic and Song Silicon Graphia • Puadcna An Center College of Design &pcranu High School • Bro:adway Revue Silicon Graphics Exploratorium Second Lnd (euite 1203) RobinaoN • May Wmg ~ • Rftui&d lA Proj«t Wc'U &y duou&h a computer replica of downtown Lot Angdcs t0 ihow how cicy off'.ml. Ut envisioning die Mute. . , Dlllip • ,...._An C.cnm C.olqc of Daign SNcknc ~n will diKwl how computcn al.low them tO crca1e ihc automobila and producu of tomonow Yim.I a.I.icy Sao~ • Sena 8 Corporation Panicipana will wat a head ~nicd ditp&ay and .ubmc~ into an aniAciil world wich ScnK 8, a mocion bUcd 1now board ride dm fcd1 likc aal~run. KSCI • C..-• ~Own l'Wwa ~rtt Panic.ipana will create !heir own video caped MWI iq>On of the ltnllginarlon c.dduaoon that they can ~c home: wich chem. The Top Of The Court Designer's Comer Third Level (suite #31 O) On the Rotunda Cat Aru Theme Park Design Rad the book. Jtt the m<>Yi<, dcu~n the rtdc ••• mca the dait;ns ofNc:mo hued onJuk:s Vemc"s T~nry 11iousand I.agues lJnJer The Sa Rowland HiJh School Rowland Animation Meet the future film and video animHe>r:s. as the Rawl.and I ligh School An1m.Hion Stiad.io scu up shop Uni¥tr'lil)' of GJifornia Irvine [)rpanmcni of f.Jucm on Tour a muxum. dcvclop computer gcnerucd an and learn from ,our childttn how computcn hnc co1crcd' tochy s clusroom Crystal Cou n Stage Third Level (suite 1302) Robin90ns-May Wtng Oanoiutntion Lighting lab Pracntcd by Spccuum lighting, The Ru:z.ib Company and the Uni'f'C:n.ity of California at Irvine. Thacic Drpanmcnt S~al mtuft Jam C..mblc Puppetry Workshop · 2:30 pm A SPE IAL SIDE Of.... lJTl4 CX\A.ST PLAZA (714) 435·2160 Orange Coast Weekend I Thur8day, April 22, 1993 5 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • A ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ART Art Mus.cum • 80\\f:f) M U)l'Ulll or Cultur.il Art .?UO.? " il!h \l.1111 !>I '>.rn1,1 AnJ 5(>7 )C.lXJ lf111h .11 P1Ml'' ( uhurt• ,111d Mt•Jning In lht• lt1•1111i;1.1ph\ I 11und 111 1lw f1)hmJn < 11ll1·t1 .. ,n 111 A1111.111 An" h\ Armand J L.1lob1• 1111 "<'"' 111c1L•lul1ll'I\ lhmui;h l '.194 It""" I\) .1 m '> p m 'T U<'')(f.ly·Sund.i~ -\. ""'"' ,,. )4 10 f111 .idull\ SJ for ~·n1m> ,, d ,1,,d .. 11i-.111d SI '>0 for \ hild1<·n undvr 1 ! • In lfll' \luH·um I 111111 l \ '"' ~" 111.in \ l I it 4 .. l1 11.,!'14 \\ I°'\ F.Hll d1>pl.t\' , • .., t ,JI i d• 1 1'lH nr' t. I 1111 .JI (.d1lor I J'I • lJ:;unJ 1\rt \lthl'Ulll II)" ( 11:1 D11w 1~ r 1 1,, t 1 "• 1 .1 -\1 1h• I lt 111 -Vt urom the t.irncd Ph1ll1p~ Ac.iJt•niy on AndO\er. "Uss.1, thl' fir-st compr-..hcns.i'l' ;tJl'\.t'} o( 20th centu') Am<'llCJn .ii>-tr Jct Jrt e-er e\h1b1ted 1n OtJng-.. County, through M.iy 2 WOfl.. by ~n r1.1n1.o!o<:O .irt o.t Tomas NJk.ida '' 111 be on l \hob1t 1hrough MJy 2 Hours 10 am 5 pm Tu~y-Sund.iy. Closing timt• Frod.J)S rs 8 p m Adm1!>:>1on S4 ro1 adulb, S2 lor ~ n101 c1tw·n~ and stuc.lvnt' and trl·e for ch1I dr1·n under 12 .md membe~ Community Galleries • ltvine Civic Ce111e; 1 C1voc C1•nt1:r PIJU, Irvine, 724-6000 Su).ln \\ ol!>On ' l'\ pre .. "on1st•l p<111llln~' .1nd monoh P•!S on t'\l11h1t ,thmugh June 11 I lours 8 .1 m S p m /\\ondJy h1d.iy Fret> ,1dm1s~111n Weekend ~ Ustinp; free of chuge, for AIU, en- t e rtai nment and com- munity events in Cosu Mesa and Newport Buch. Listings outside thole dtiet run on a spaice available basis. All listings are need· ed two weeks before an event date; publication Qnnot be gUManteed for late listings. Send In- formation to Weekend list· ings, c/o the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Items can be f ~~ed to 646-4170. For more information, a.II 642-4321, ext. 366. Commercial Gallcril's •The Bl.de C.alltry 1<>0t>Z a. .Kh Bl\d Hunttngwn BN•h 8'41·7551 PtlO(opJphy b) Ml.'f)I S"'.>n1g.in (t'.ltur('(i thrnul;h .\pf>I 30 Hoo~ 10 ;a,m ·S pm \l<JfVl.h th1uui;h Frod.i) FM~ .ldm" "' • 1 he ChucL JonH Show Ruum 1900 £ Co.i..t llwy., Coton.I tk I \U1 "'59 12 J1 "I~ One of On~ 11 i.ho ... ong of .mom.l tion dra"''"~ "'th ''-"-'<'Jtl'd ' tis from pr~hc'ln\ d,f\"ltrd hy lhu..1.. ~. "''" !)(' on t>~hob.1 todJy thruut:h MJ)' 18 I tuut) IO .a m 6 p m Satu1dJ' fhu1xlJ\. 10 ,1 m 9 p m \\ t;un(')(f.1\ throui;h t tKl.I\ • Cosby G.\llery J404 \ 1.1 Opoo1111 l\t'\\ • part lk.i~h .. n ·P 58 II ·r """"Y lht• \\r>tkJ lo<'IK"l> bv Ctbb~ conr.nuc"\ 1fl\)(·lt n.t~ll liour• 10 am h pm lhund.1\ "~"'fa> lt.J1.""l 1v t. \\l'<lr t")il;i\ ti\ "P ,,...,,,, 11f'•1I onl, I rt'<' .t<lrn \'iKlO • 01: t.r~( Ari Inc. J-tOO l\wllut" ul th .. N\ (, lol f\• 1 55 7 51 ~ I r,11.11•1 po.MN• int, ll\ ln.tJli. th l.a~t I.. <onlinu<'lo ll1 dd.n.tel\ Hour) IO )0 .a m f, p m 1114~· dJ\ "Jlur.Lly vpr..'n untrl 8 p 111 t rid.>~1 f1u• ••Im on .ir.i hoy W lolene Cherne)', lo Ii\ J.in ~ Ml.T)M:1 and P.1ul W.iltcr cont til ~nday Hw~ 5,9 p m I' r lrod.ly; noon-.C pm ~turd.l) nd.I, !>)-Jppoi~t fr~ .Jmo~ • C.alerie 224 214 forN A"' l , d Bc.icti, 494·5'57 Worli by Th111N• • , rugh1 PtW I~. lt'Rfl)' P..:um•n p,"' M.1x, VICtor Vas.arcly .>od AJ,~, •rt• ".i 1 1nde11n11ely ttuurs: 10 .; m 6 Sund.a)· lhund0>y; 10 .1 m ·9 pm ~turd.:a)' f 1tt iklm1u.on • C.illery Irene ll2 f0<t<U "'' l.1 •• lkxh, 494·4248 "£,hihollot1 5<,1 • phowgr.iphic cV\1b1t ot "'ur~ ''' M1t 01.int,>e Count'I' o1rt1~ on \11'>• It t."\.ly 9 I too.rt\ noon 10 ; p m S..1tw ~nd.t)". f, ff .ul. ~- .The Ct~ol')' G.\th.'f) Ru\u-11 J'lt.«1u<> Studio 3406 \.,,i lido N ._,Jli t , ~1).()387. o .. .:.n.al p.lont1n ~'' CC'r<lmk) .ind Cf,)'h b\. I lflol • 11\ine fine Aris Cenll'r, I le11t,1i;1• l'.111.. 14321 'Jil• .o.,e, lr"nl' SSl 1018 ~.d, \\1th Jvt1bolollt")," .in t'llh1b1r1on l1•Jlu11ni; tht• \\Ori. ul -1ud1•n() lrnm !oehool thstr1ll~ 1tu.,ulo!hout Orani;e C<>unt>. continues th1t>ugh M.:iv 2 ' f 1ne .6,rh Ct•ntl·t f'llotog· r.iph)'VI<'\\ J J ll<'\\h lumlt.-d •<ilur.tt>er R•uup Imm ltlt' center ~ phuh>t;r.1pny ~tudlO pru~rJm, pu.~nts t •lab t t1I Aprol 29 Hour). noon-9 pm \l•>nJJ)', 'J J m .9 pm Tut'S<i.J~·lhur.dJ\. 9 .a m·.C pn1 rro dJ\ <J a m ·l pm SJturd.iv and 1 'i pm SundJy. Fr~ ddm1ssfon M<>ndJ, Thu™''" 9 .l m 6 Pm fod.1\, '1 •fl) in~ Squ11rt'I 1 io 1 S•J ~. Ca.u o1 m S pm S.uurd.1\ nuon-5 p.m 5'.n· Mrw, &-'2-01(.2 l urnw, l <lfnc-t\ • .a, . ._ tlJ\ r l('C .idmtwon 11.Ulhon ol ~L.il .incl NnOtu1~ ~·Ir .. 1 rnwn.abk• pr" Ru~'4!l J.10~ 1'14toorw 11eulpl " .ind p.tll'ltt r, OI ptt p.a1nllng f°\ff\ »turd.i\·~ndl\ rn am ~ pm. 11 ~ llor•I• '11"'1 .iW1.a ~ Inf;' •lonl .... ah " n c.il auw. 1 ~ lur~ .lre 1e.a1yrt.J H<;ur~ 10 .am tJ d.11ly C>pCf\ untJ 10 pm l h h<l.t1 • lJi;unJ Art \lu>l'um -South Coast • Ne~port Buch City H.il( C..11"7 HOO Newpon 81\'d , Nev. port Bt'.>eh, 64 · 31 SO "l.irgely Loe.al " an ei.h1btt or 1mpr~1Sl 0tl p.lmt1ngs by Phyllis 11..ll1hcr, on \l('W through May 6 ~tu1d.l~ • Or.1nge Counly Center fot Conttmpo-Ull(l" reaturor'A tllt' "'°' 04 l.at~rrnco et. r.ary i4.rt 3621 W MacAtthu1 Blll'd . Sp.ace r-;::::::::::=:===:=::""".::-:======::;=~========-==----11 t ~lnt.i AN S49 4989 New "'orLs by PIJ1 J :>.tll'll1h.• I I I I Hl•)lt 11 !>I Cost.i \11--.i r 1 ~ I Jl>h '>t'lt'< wd \\or~ F1om 11.t '-• •\llU• I (.," \\h" h Wollurt• J gift OI :i4 Jll•\lHl..> i.;•H'll ,., tlw tnU"-'Uffi on 1992 !J\ lo• " o• Jrnl f\,1 I ,ud l\.t'\\t]Ul\I t untanut"'> tt•111t.i.;h lul\ 11 I l11ur) 11 ,1 m .<; pm I ut"<l.h )u1 fJ, -\d111"~1on SI SO $3 • Nc"'porl 11.irl>or Ar1 Mu~eum !ISO ).111 ( lt•m1 fllt• D""' 1\.1•\\pO•I l:lt•Jth, 75'1· 11 l l I 11,. 111U)>l't"n '' !he 111.iugur.11 site for tlrr n.11111n,1I 1<1111 01 Anwr1c,1n Ab~tr.Kt1on f '' 1111 lh1· A.dd1" on C.Jllt•r> Ot Anwnc.in •Newport Buch Public Libr.iry r-.l'v.port Center Branch, 856 5.ln Clemente 0m1.', Nev.port Beach, 644-3191. land.coipe p.i1ntrng$ by local artl!">I Richard Kl.'ys will be on aispl.iy 111 Sunday. lhc hand painted photographs ol Merilyn Mollard will be on display (rom M.Jy 4-30. Reception. 5·8 p.m. May 6 Hours 9 a m. 9 p.m .irt>m Ron Prpp.n, E~ Shabazi.an, and P .lllll 1. Memll, <>n d1~y throos:h M.ly 21 Hour~ 11 .1 m .~ p m Wed~.1., Sund.iv r ree adrt11 sion • Slorl.'honl Sludio .it the '"'me Marl.et plJu'. Sp.ice No 195. at Brodgt-Road .ind umpus Dm.e, across from UCI, 724 6684 "" Pcoplt', 511.>pe and Colot Place," Jamct> QeLoor·s sculpture. pamttngs .lnd d1o1w1ng>. on v1l!W through June 1. H<>ors ~~ . Light Cuisine 1'or'Yow-Jfealtfi ~ 'Ei1(pncliito Cl'tJIW tlisNs for tfust ulro uOlt to tat lffat: l"IJ"tdimts """makxfs of pt~ are fazti in dorits 6ut not in fowr • Frijoles Frescos -Fresh not refried • Light Tostadas • Chicken Tomatillo Tacos • Light Enchiladas • Cilantro-Lime Chicken Salad ' 2101 Pfacentia •Costa Afe.sa {714) 642-1142 r------------------1 ~ Liglit 'Entru Coupon I so% off I I u.uz,..opt.,. I c ... ""'" L'1U""" o.t, • ,-.,. ";/;Z tA#lll o.t, '>llC 1'..al Oii •J~ • t:q6u 5.J$.j.J 6 Orange (foaat Weekend I Thursday, Apnl 22, 1993 To Celebrate Our New Brunch, We'll Give You The Toast Free. lt11~ \11ur gl.l" 111 tlw nl'\\l't ~mJ lx...,t mn~h tn hnmdll .. ~•111. "un.l1,, trnm l~un rt•! ~rm \X.l·\~ 1-"" till j..'Tl'Jtl"l \\,1ttk' ""' ,,dl' "' PrdJ.:Hlnl I fo~l fluff\ omdl'Ul'' r11r-.11ni.: '"'" \'\l'r\tlung lr11m m1l.l l lwdJ.1r lhll'~ 111 '('It\ 1.1l.11x-n.1 pq f'l" Pitt, Jl ''nt' 1,:nrud, till• 'inlul f11r . unJ.1\ An,I 11 .111 ,t1rh lr111111"'' It' 95 ~1 wmc huncn· .mJ '""''' Wl·'ll pur l11r 1lw 1.;h.1mp.1i.:1w ~ Pfewpoat Bach• 251 ~-Coast Hwy.• 673--1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Hod.ad Sl.amm r Art C.all ry 2006 Court Ave • N~'!)Ort BcJ<h Conc•nU<>UJ e\htbtt 1e.atur~ origm;il .att .1111a1t.1ble for , i..tle by mofe than 20 Swthcrn C...hforni.11 .11rt1>b in .ill ~pt;s ol m«11;i Hou" 6-9 p m MondJy·FUdiy and by appoontnx'"'I • uh in.a Galleries 11 7 .t New!?°'! Center Or . N~pott Bc.xh, 72 1·91 I On Jx.>r m.inent d1>pl.ay .are ... 0<~ by Cuy Buf!et \'\.'Ire Ch.lg,;all, Lau Chun f1e>d rock HJrt I.in K.bp<zyd .1, H t.. Tlll'l'!l.u leunfl_ Rob· .-rt l~n l'el~cm H1u..h1 Otsu"-1 NormJn Rodc\wll, Adolf Se-h11nit. Nl<lrN Smith .lnd C.11y S1,01ni00 l 1\t' ent4:",l.11nml."nt JlfO \l{lt.-d 6·9 pm frid1y ~tvrdJ~ I toor\ \\ond.J)•Solturd.l~ IQ .1 m 10 p"'. St.on· ti.it. 11 .a m 7 p m • u Roche C.illert 503 Hsi ~t. 1'l•1,port Bc.ich 67J·l301 '"'l"-" """"" .in t'\ h1botoon ol lll'Otls ~ p • .untl 1 l\e, Gtu • on \-through M..I) 1 l • l l'l'I Wood's ll'ld1an Temt<>rt C.Jllery & Muse-um ol the first Pt0ple 30.1 l'\0t1h COJ\I ttwy lJgun.i Bt.ich, .a.:1 :' 5:" :'. 100 \eJl'l ol """.a,o \.\('.l111ng !ihf.w .and ~ie on ~ through M.a~ • lo· U fine Art l 4 J 1 V 1a Opotto No. 100-C Nt'\\port &-.ach • .,2).1<111 A111m<1· hon Cl'!) from O.~. Don Bluth Wiiltt'r l .uu, 11.anrw 8.>rbf.r.a .and lht' S.m~ lt'Jturc.'<1 Houn 11 .i m 5 p m ~1ond.ly .lnd lhu~y.friJay. 10 am ·6 pm S.Uur· J.iy, 10 .am 5 p m St.ond.1y • ~urg.artl Bedell Studio .and C..llny :oo 1 1 C...ro.:ihon A\ll' Coron.:i tl~I M.ir, .. 60·9100 CJllery fe<ltures m1~ed medl<l monoprints .and \\iltc.'rcolors by f\-Urg.lrt'I B«k>U <and l1m1ted pi10b .and embOssed \\o.atercolors by \\'h.llt'more. tiours 9 JO .i m -5 lO pm TUb41Jy Thu"'1.ay, or by .ippo.nt~l free admlS)K>n •on the W~I C..Jlery 2121 M.1111 St., Hunll,,gton ~.ach. Sl6 6488 WOtb by Bchrt'fl>, Sh.lo. log.in. S.assone Blum· h<lgen, Cosby and \V.ard <lrt on v~ 1n- defin1tely lloors 10 ii m 6 p m Mond<ly· Fttd.ay. lo .a.m ·S pm S.aturday, 11 • m .J pm Su~y free adm&IOI' • B.albcn ful'I Zone 600 E Bay A .. e . nel !)lands throu.,."'"l '9J Clll for~ O;i1ty ••.>rden IN11.ll pr~nted Mour> 9 1'0\\ n.ep1mg r~"f'\ ll"lll 1~~ '·'it'nie t "'des. uc "' ~•""' uoc a m 6 p.m d.l1lv tour, 01 the C. rdclti Tt-e 0.:.IC~"t Guild, t " -\.-port Q 4 Jl h, 675•9152 r~r1s >L'---1. ·-Iii""' d ..... .. ~~· ' ft \ V .... o> J .iru es, r~torcd mc·rr) ·go round, ~ps. •Richard Nixon llbro1ry .and Birthplace • Sant.1 Ana Zoo;so1 E Chestnut AH~. le" J free proi;ram JrJf ~h<l'-•1 chiklrrn re-.taurant.s and boot tours orfered 11 ii m.· 18001 y .__ l d Bl·"' y c. . 1 f 1 /l.••1ndJ" through fndJ\ on , r-•·r\l''' 10 d I Ofu.o 1n .l vu., or , ~nta Ana A a{Ji "artet) u .ln1m.i s .incl " ' .. ~... " Pm ai )-99J 3J9J .... ,._ -'-,. __ .., Ode b d nd '-off ti'"'' f1~• ·~·r ., .... at •t 10 • m l'•t IOu• · • " v.sr...:n 1n \..AJUU r r: II S ii a (111 rtn's petting lOO trt'<J " ' '" """ •a•"' • "' • B.albcn P"1lion ~OC M.11n 5<. B.itboi, T\\O Centur~ of C.lrdel'I M.ll.mg ,Jt the 10 .a m .f pm daily R~uLlr adml'>~ ~~·ns J p m A.1·10 oH .. r•.J .l'l' on• hoi;r 673·5245 N.irr.ited S1i:,hbeeing cru1..es ol' Whue H<xM'' \\1th lt'Cture bv Chnsune 75 cents·S2 Sl)e'll<ll cducatt0n.al progr.im• adult loun for 10 °' ITV rt• •I S~ I" 1 pv Nt''"pon H.irbor are'o/Tered d.i1Jy. C.n.il1n.:i Kl1m Doell, \1\111 be presented' at 10 JO for l'lemenwrv ..choolch1kJrt·n Olfercd 1u~· son b~ ll'Sef'\.,11 n i\londJ~·Frd.i" 10 .l" P•,~enger St'r"ce olf4:"red Thur)(iays-am and 7·JO f m Ap<tl 26. Ceneral ddy-rhu00ays to I pm A lcJ NJrclen M''"'"" lr~ht lund• St.ind.Iv< be•••nntn"' •1 9 • rn "-p·•A• r.:..... ~IOU() 10 • m. pm /l.'--"-tjt.turd•y e.. an.•rJtes '-llurda, ~~ .n<IJ\ lrom 11 ,. "' o u • ..,._.,.. ~-..,., • · •unu" ~ .. •Sherman L1br.iz .a11d Gardt.>ns !C14, t .-~ '"~ 111~ d< ·i.-1f't d.l ly lrom O.i1ey's loci.er .and 11 a m 5 pm Sund.ly m1»>on .a r.t J pm 11 1;1\ 10 JO a m 4 µ m • Cn.s ... , CO\A SI •t6 p •rk on t'--c~·" s 1 s~ so . CO.l.t H1i;h ... at Ol'OO.I dt.>1 \\,)r b, J da1h Ac.lm1»1 " S.? for J,lwlt s 1 I " ,._ ., "' ,. u.. u •IC' ._.. 2261 AUtact10"' include bol.intCalJ1.'" • R r. d dr .. n I~ 16 lr(e on \\ !J\ b(:l\\et'n CorunJ d<"I \\Jr t1nd Ligun.i oger's ..,.., ens 2301 San JOJquin dens, a con~·l\JIC!ry, a ~rrlt-n fk..,.~n( tot BN,h. 494 .t539 t-.l'Jtly J.800 .-icr<"\ c1' 1'1111~ Ro.>d, Nl'\.\po<t 8<'ach. 640·5800 the bt.nd and • h1!>1or1C.JI ll">l'd•<h n•ntl.'r See A TIRACTIONS 10 u>.l'oLll anJ lJn~ art'JS optl'I fur n.iture --------------------------------------------\1\JI~. '¥1.hJll' ..... uchln11-h1rd \l\atch1ng. f1>h· mg .ind c.thl'r rl'<reJh•.n.11 .K11\1lies • Oisco,ery Must'um HOI W. ltJr~drd )t SaNa An.l. 5~0 0404 h plutJtory INrn1ng Cct•lt'< fo.1turh ho>IOrlC t<t-l'°Sg llUlhe, .an orJnge g1~e .tnd more. llour) 11 .i m.·l pm ~lurdJy·Sund.iy AJm.s- on S 1·S2 • Hornb'°"t r Dining Yacht M;i11nu s M.lt M.lnne Ct'nter, H .} 1 \V Co.l)( Hwy .• "e...pon 8e;ich, 631 2469, ei.t. 7. Supper Cruises oficrt'd regulJrl)' • Hunlfogton Buch Surfini: Must\lm 411 Ol"e Sc • Huntington Stach 960- 1"8J An e11tensne rollCct.ion ol '™!morel· b.lt.t lugllltghong mort than 80 ~ars ol Amcoan w rfing IS fNturt'd. Tours are tl\.l•uble Houn. noon 5 pm. Wt'dl'lt'Sd.ly. Sundiy Adm1>soon; S 1 • • Newport Harbor N.1utiaJ Museum 1714 W. 8.alboa 8111(1, NC'¥1.port ~ach. 673·3377. The mlheum houses •i per· m.lntnl cotlectlOtl ol 'h1>10t1Gll ~·phs t~ ""h boats, photographs. rNrtne dtSplays. fi>h, st.ishetls, ships.in-bot~ .ind other nautal memorabilia. Houri.· 10 .a m.·l pm. Wednndiy·Sundiy Adm1s- MOn. F rtt • Or.i.n1e Co.o1sl Coll~e S.iling Cenltt 1801 W Pacific Coast H1ghw.ay, NC\l\pc:xt Beach, 645·9412. Al;ul.a £".ag~. OCC's 6S· foot sloop, h.u Cru!Se'S to ufiforni.a 's Chan· •Off lht Wall C..llHy 3441·8 Vt.t Udo, ---------------1 Newport &-.ach. i"2J.S950 Wor1r.s ~ ~~. N.l~I. ~t~raets. Mukai, 1'tcher, ~nladt', ~rens ;ind others .are on per· m.lnt'nt d1)Ql.ay Houn 11 .a m ·6 p m ~~ fr.cl.a); 11 .am .. pm Solturdily. 11 ii m 5 p m Sund.1y F rl-e adm")'°" ''T.reat Your Secretary to th~ Best & We Will Treat the Best Secretary" • Pero's Reslilur.anl 2221 M.11n Sc ~ ... c1i1r Viii • Hul'lt•ngtun Beach. 960-776-4 \\.att'lc:olon by ,.,u,... S~t>r on "-through ~\Jy 2 • Sandslcm~ C..lltry 384-A N Coo.st H1j!h\\o.ly, l.agun.i 8t'.Kh, 497-6775 W.ater· colOn bv ~ Amburgey on tllh1bltion through M..y 2. Hou11 1 f 'm ·S p m •South Co.ut Alt Center 28J E 17th Sc • C~ Mes.a. 646-454S An1m.lt1on eels, ongin.al wood sculptures .and cer.am1C pi«· es W • selectlOO ol l1m1led cd111on f1tho- gr .. phs and sen gr apti, by ""'IOUS .ll'lt>U .are CJn perm.lntnt d1spl.ly Hours 10 .a m ·6 pm Montl.ty·Frtday, 10 a m.·5 pm Soltur d.iy • Thrill)"ou Art Studios HJ C...bt1llo Cmt.t Mts.l, 642·5978 Or1g1n.-1I 0tls .and V.Jtt'rcolon, p.i1111111gs from !Ult, lndones1.a, wood 0Mn19 .and inbb fe.itured Hour1 11 a m.·7 pm T~y-S.alurd.ay by •p- po.ntment •Time Sp.ace C<lllery Jl26 N Coast H11{hw1y, ~guna &-.ich 494-0944, [JC. h11>1tion • Currents ' feiltu11ng lht' WOtl.s ol Ounan StmcOt' M~rf'lu ~~. Jerome c...wd1 and m.any moire on 11iew • T"ils West C..llery 1476 S. Cooist Hwy. laguN Bc.ach, 494-7888 Hoon: 10 JO .am ·5 pm A On~Wom.in Show" fe.aturing Y1o-otl.s by "ut' ComhU$ pr~ Sl'ntcd through M.iy 9 • The Wofl..s Cilllery South •t Cryst.11 Cour1, J))J &-;ir St .• Suite 315, Cost . .a ~\csil. 979 6757 An t~1bltt00 ol wo1l.s by Jim ~My on 'fteW thr~ M;iy 23 Houn 10 .i m.·9 pm ~y·frtd.ly; 10 • m· 6 pm. Silturday. and 11 .a m ·6 pm. Sun<Uy Fr~ ..dm1~1()f\. ATTRACTIONS Live Nightty Entertainment~ Peter Shambrook Ma'Qdal tA\1b• Mo:kolt Contino 2332 w. (OOS1 Hwy., ~ e.od1 714/631.a220 1, Special Secretaries Week Luncheons at 17th St. 811111/ When having lunch present your server with a written note on company letterhead exp laining basically Why your secretary is the Best! On Saturday, April 24, 1993 we wi ll judge the entries and notify the winning secretary th at he/sh e is to be our guest for dinner & a complimentary bottle of champagne for two on the evening of their choice . OPEN 7 DAYS-LUNCH ·. DIN NER• WEEKEND BRUNCH ENTERTAINMENT (located between /rvint am/ Tustin Bfrd.) 428 E. 17th Street• Co ta Me a • (7 14) 650-1750 . .. ' . OrWlg8 Co-* Weekend I Thursday. April 22. 1993 7 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . A League of Their Own Artists join together to create, cons ole and critique in Costa Mesa Art League "Art Jives upon di:.cwision, upon t'>.pcrimcnt. upon curiusit). upon w1ric1y of attempt. upun ''xchange of views and the compari:.on of !>t . .mdpomt:.." Henry J nml'S t 1:. common for artists to :.eek a comfortable atmo:.phcre in "hich to bandy about the tricks of the trade, to acknowledge the frustrataom of their craft. and to celebrate the exuberance of the creative process leading 10 the final product. However. the !.Olitary surrender nccc~ary to making good art eventually gives way to the need fo r camaraderie, a ~ulful sharing of feedback with peers \\hich can often become the last c:ualyst needed to complete a struggling project. ..... Ml 1 t ' Arts Scene Thirty years ugo. u group of 1-1 artbb and friends from Cosio Mesa founded the Costa Mes:i An League (CMAL). a non-profit organiLation with just such a purpose in mind. As fellow plein-air painters. this carne t group often scouted the coastline and neighboring can)ons together with their easel!. und shared the e.xperience of their craft. And, as chaner members o f the CMAL. they were the genesis for a spirited support group which would meet monthly to critique each other's work and participate an demonstrations given by guest artbls and college instructors. Along the way, they also developed a Fine Arts Gallery as a show.case opportunity to exhibit and sell their work to the public, and encourage an awareness of the visual arts to a rapidly growing community . Today, under the directorship of Sally Wilson. the CMAL boasts a diverse membership of 300 student, amateur and professional artists. · Through the generous sponsorship of C.J. Segerstro!n and Sons for the last si.x years, the CMAL has enjoyed the tranquil setting of South Coast Village where its gallery features a multi-media arena at paintings, sculpture and crafts. Mostly traditional paintings of varied subject mailer 1n oil, watercolor, acrylic and pastel line the walls. Two part1cularly stunning series of contemporary pho tography arc currently on exhibit by members Joan Goss and Meryl Swanigan. And, in the decorative arts department arc charming miniatures, delightful acrylic floral arran~cments and intric~te fabric a~t handbag . along with porcelain vases and hand-thrown ceramic vessels. Jewelry 1s also on display. According to Wilson: "Our membership really runs the gamut, from raw beginners right on through to professionals. Most people learn about the League through local art classes or artist friends. Anyone can join the group, but if you want 10 show your work in the gallery. then it has 10 be juried by a seven-member gallery committee. ln most cases. someone who has only been painting for a year is not really ready for a gallery. but they don't always realize that, depending on their ego. If one has a natural talent, they might reach a higher caliber of work sooner. l encourage those who aren't ready to e);hibit to ta._e classe~. and to re-submit when they have taken that next Mep to improvement. We t ry to keep the art in the gallery at a certain standard, )0 that \\C continue to attract the high-level artists to join and perpetuate the group. We hupe for 11 to be a comtant learning cxpcncnce for everyone involved despite their le\-d of succcs'>." Although the memben.hip rcflecb all adult age group .... the majority of the men and women seem to be of early re tirement age (50-70). The gallery )hows run in two-month 1m:remcnts with the selected exhibiting artists paying a nominal monthly fee for their wall )pace determined by its si.Lc. There arc a total of 50 spaces plus one for the featured artist of the month chosen by two rotating members of the gallery commi11ee who also do a quality-control check after each imtallatio n to ensure against dirty mats, poorly con tructed fr:imes, or a lack o f coordination in the artist's presentation. And, functioning as a co-op organ1a11on, those artists whose works are on display arc required to staff the galle ry from three to seven hours a month. ' Beneft' lilts home with ardst CostA Mesa Art Le~gue Is praentlng Ko. c:Wmed Santa Fe al1ht I HI W.ve, Who bu struated widt dylleda = hhllfe.Hewlllbeon'-'d his m~t Soulhwest tc:eMt are a CDlllpOllte OI aaytk "sand ,.ant-lnpH ..... NalM Mierican ~ designs and bdUna ft&Ures. A $10 CU~ "donation In· cludee ad•IHlon •d live .... ,. ............. Qlldre11 ... 12 IN he If KCOmpanied by ... adult. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --.. pt.•• An artistic co-op: ~osta Mesa Art league president Marie Taggart (right), league gal· lcry director Sally Wilson (standing) and artist Barbara r-elnstein at the g.lllcry. Strolling through the lc:i.tive gallery space, I wa~ truck by the tidy !>Cn!>c or structure and system of fairness 1ha1 ccmed to be a t the mot of the League's l\>ngstonding succc s The word authentic kept coming to mind to describe the people I met and the work 1 saw. One such pc™>n is Onllery president Marie Tnggart, whose simple description about one of her oil we looked at w:i nn insight to her personality: an impre ionii.tie study of li&ht dancmg thro ugh color on a Oower-ftlled patio she p:untcd recently while \llStting a fellow League member who i,\ recovering from )Urgcry. Self-taught artist Barbara Feinstein cxpl.uned the unforgi\ltng nature of v.o rk1ng in watercolor as "accepting the actuJlity of workina baclwards from oil -figuring out "'here )Our lights will be anti filtering back from )Our :ipplicat1on of dnrk rotors fif)t. "All in all, it's the procc that's really the fun pnrt, ond a support group like th1 encourages us to be the best we can be." 0 0 Cost• Mts1 Allf ua1ut, South Coast VJl/a1t alon1 the w»llW'J' bdlnd Plontt llo/IJ"ttood. 540-UJO. OtHn dally 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday JI a.m •• J p.m. Cloffd Mond.,-. .. -We're bringing people together/,, It's S/ri11,JT """' " ~ "'~ "" ~ UM/ 16 ""'"''""' "' illoe, ~ ~e.4.-.'4. e4# hip! \pr·il .!..!.. I'>'>..; "pc..·<:ial .\d\·c..-rti,ing ""upplc..:nu·nt for Orange.·< oa~t \\cckc..·nd Looking For Love in the "Write " Place! ad. After you 'vc read all of chc ads 1n your !>elected age categOI)', and marked the one~ thJt comt' do~ co meeting your -wishe-,, • you want to go back and m.1ke the first ·cut " Depending on ho\\' man)' ads you've circled. )OU may wane co make ~vcral ·cuts .. Bue once you get the ltSt down co your be ·c c..hoicc~. it's t1me co make the call. import:rnc co gee 1h1.., information ouc He -..he can't call you hJc..k 1! they don't have your phon1..· num· ber ) 'ow tcU them somcchm~ about yourself an<l \\ h> you loun<l their ;id interc5ting You nughc wane to g1\ c :i physKJI <lc!>c..npt1on coo. tf umc pemuts. You 'II hJ\ c: a 90 :,ccon<.b in :.ill for your me :-..tgc Then. be sure you follow the direc- tion-, to ·~n<l" your me,sagc .• ind 'ii hJck and \YJ1t for your cJlb You remember the 'iOng, "looking for Love in A.JI che Wrong Places ... And mJybc you've spent a lot of ume doing JU c chat. Or, Jt le-J~l. not in place where you found love. Becau~ tf you're read- ing this, you arc prob:Jbly still looking But what about rhe per- 'onJb"> Ctn you really find the man or woman of your <lrc.un., in the • page~ of th~ nt.~·~pJpcr"> If you do it right, you JU:tt m1gh1! We even haw a wedding pttnned ne t month for J t·ou pit; who met throughc che-.e pcr.,onab1 rou will have many opportunities if ic doesn't work che fi!'l>t time. Now, before you begin to read the .1ds, cJke a lltl.le time and make a few notes (your wish Ii t) about the person you want to m~c Look,, if thJt is important, h:tbiLlr- N • or not, Nt D or N Drink. actl\'ttes--tennt5 partner, theJtcr <fate, camper Are you mterested in J long-term comminmenc or in finding a fnend to have <lmncr wich1 Now, you know a linle more abouc the kind of person you want to meet Th!!> is an important part. and you should be proper!) prepJrcd Write do\\ n whac you consider )Our best attribute::.. and why )OU chose the p..1rticular ad to ans\\ er Call the 900 number for our cl cc· lronic voacc mail 'ystcm. follm' the voice instruction-,, .rnd have the ad number re..1dy m input If the advertiser has rt.•cor<lc<l j gn:1..·tang you'll hear that fir.it. then it'!> your turn to leave a ~ssa~ ~o he ready. "Hello, chi., is __ ~rnd my phone number is . Oc'5 And n:mcmber. ·if 1£ dtx:'n 1 work tht.• fin lime, rou'l! hJ\I..' .Ill ~\\:n bcltl'r ch.1m:c o l !>lle<.'c ' the..· nc..·)l.t tun~ 'io. keep ll'\'1ng1• But. you 3}'. I don't t.'\ en kno'v "here co lX>gm . The fir~l 1h1ng co do '' rclJx Thi' L' not ;i ltfe or de.1th itu:u1on. Our Pc~onat... Jppcar every week, ..1nd every wee"-there ..1re more new ad-; So '° 1t'~ time co Mart looking Read the jdS'. and keep a pencil handy. You already kno\\ which ones you Jon't ,,..-am to answcc (refer co you "wish list") So, when you fmd one that mc..-et your criteria. circle the THE PERSciNAIS How 10 f'f!sporu:l ?See p age 2 \'\'omPn St•t•k 1119 Mt·n Orongt· County Arco LOOKLl\IG FOR Jpeaal, Clll· 1n1 aen1 who lt~u 10 do 1h111JS I'm 'hm, aura<ll•r NJS. )'Oll"I S . Tu..11n Ca.II 22Jll CLASSY. JAZZ kl'ct. •ay auracu"e WF. NIS a.o en.JO shlnna lnlrJaU W/lillUX.1\lf.. profeu1onal N/S WM 1n rtl\ia. Tllllln. Call 2ll1. TALL. ATIRACTIVE brain)' DWF "''"la' ICd.s call. IWllelnr. bnuny SWM SS. M. COMa Mesa.. Clll l 1711. REMEMBER THE 60'\1 Boches •ae. be1rll/l'fl1nd1 need no1. SWF rree·splru sccll1n1 llkt·m111ded M in.-llW:. c.11211S. GOT IT TOOETHERI Al· trxu¥C, SF, S'2/l 16.1Cd,q SM N/S. S7-6S. ed11catcd, uncc"'. ~ emot10n&lly, f1nanc1aHy. cn1h11s11111c. TU1&1n Clll 2164 PRETTY. HAPPY. hullhy. unby •'*"'P. ~ICll· cd SWF U, lllCU hlndsome. aenslthe.. llCl'llUAI. ~llllCI • lccu•al 21"'40 SW/JM v.llh plmQ\ 4 mullC. tiJm .t tlfel Lacuna 8cKtl.. C..l l I 6(). ARTY REDHEAD. SOuh SWF ""'''h youn& a1111u<k, secls W1. llVaCIJ \ (', cducaled SW\1 .S0.6~ "''th "''' CCIMI ~~111~ ATTRACTIVE NLRSE wwr. 10 .. 1na. sensuous. clauy lady LO\ll'J m.u1c. ''"al on bath, IOO\llCS. t.1J pmcs. Malina love. Seeks man SU~. same IMCrt4U, lf'lld natcs ., home. wtu11icr. Clll21S9 OOROEO S BLONDE 38. nmJ. phoe~. seas an achenaurous. tall. l\and- ane.. llNcUc. liNllCialJy ·-ewe lllMe 6' +. O~S). Co6&a Mesa. Call 2111. HA VE: A cal who hk« 10 lftllU)c. a IOn to dwe week· cnc1 ad\-e.nwra. rncnds v.ho l'IW..t me a.up. no one v.bo llllds me ftowers. W ANf': A "*' v.bc> ..,. do .ii die abo\'e Ind moft. .s.. N/S. l*lkr. td- ucllled. J*ated v.1111 Ills ap. purancc and caner. and wanes a W01N11 110 low OF· FER: btaucy lllld tnn. Wide tntcrcSIS llftd lalcnts.. lo\IO of life. ~ .. ..t llMlft SWF, s·~y fit. rad)' for a 1ft* kM .trw. Huall .. lOn Hnour. Clll 21 IO. OfA.RMINCiLY wrrrv ...... •ldOus. ciq,!IWll. preuy 41 Ovutun Sttb lpCaal -ont for ct1joymcn1 and cum IYlllmr,._ El Toro. Call 1116 ASPIRrNO ANGEL. pttU)'. "C&cuv1an. ~indhuncd. en JO) Ille IN. ~ nJ In· i.mals., 5C'C hca.,.m on anh. Ncwron Bc.d\. ca11 2111. FUN ft 'JNY, t>n1h1 & ~unn) EnJO)' Rush Lim biau&Jl, Jun Lodd. aru Hope· fu!I)' You f« lcamns. canni M1d sh.innJ. COA.a 1aia. Call 21~ YOUNG SENIOR. slender 5'6. allfllt..lt.,.e. CncfJellC, 10 tharr finer 1h1n1t 10 hfc v.-/SWM NIS. 5&-10. We .r cducatcJ. professional, v./a IOUCh of d~ good 9mlC o( humor. lr<me. CaU 11 SO. WOULD·BE Pnncess, al· 1nicli"e DWP, N/S, seeks kind. wou.ld-be pnlU. S7~1. tor con .. crsa11on. cS&ncins. fncnds.hip. lMnc Call 2<»1. ATIRACTIVE '·model SWF. io...u aoir. 5'&13.S. S9. Sttk.s SWM O\<Cr .SS. N/S. oucgoina. arnoenc, s1RC<rr. lovina scnlknwl. Hian11n1· ton Beach Call 184S. P.S. Frank. (0 S ) you did noa lea\'t ).iuf phol'dl LET'S CONNtCTI ME; SWF NIS. GW.11Ye. alfec1lon. -. f'um>'. mulll"*-d Lowe RYd. ~ llW'Y J11111Cipll• •pons. honcaty. nad m1o1ch mort1 YOU ~·&+. anractl\IC, hllmoroll$, llCll\C, UlliefllSCnl.. *"' • vay spccuil nwt loolJng fof a pc.rmancn1 retauomlup. T U5UJ\. Call 13 ~I. PRETn SWF 30. blunJc. bluc·c)cd. h<lncs1. sincere. tOJO) ~ U'll\ cl and mO"ICS, sct'lll'C. 11o arm· he ancd m~n \lo ho rnJO) \ Ille \AmC lf'1ne DU IQll RA ISHl:'l.G REDllEAD. "-l, C\Cltl~ \l:QSUOlb, ('\tr.a· ordtnllf) quahl)'ICh.aradtr Scd.101· One cucp11onal. cumrrutablc. ullra-suc .. -rssful icn1lcman. N/S. Business cvd rcqu1nd Hun11na1on 8cach.. Call 191 (). A T1 RACTI l SAF 34. S'6/I ,~. clluc11cd. scds SW/AM. cducattd. prorcs· sion I, goal oncntcd. mar- 0,. minded. Hoocsty more 1mportan1 aha.II aac. S'IO+. Tuam. Call 1927. WAl'l'r BABIES"! Me too!! 37, aall SWF looLlftl IO meet 1111 t6' +). huithy. lllCCeSJ ful. clnla-frtt, NIS. filnCSS-minil- ed. dcptcd. . fUturc husband. IO produce bc:aullful. btelnde· hal~d. blue~ ed. champion MhJe .t 1eholars. IO COin• pcec our ahpry f.amily Doo'c be sh)'. Call Mel C°'1.11 Mesa. C~l 1 3. CLASSY, EXOTIC and beauuful llall.an encrcpll'neur, lfWemlDoNll appeal. .u If. nee111. aroomed euc1111.,e acntle.man 40-<>0. m1m be ~uccessful and icnuou$ Nc11o'))Of1. Call I 1S I SAVED DBF sec~\ \a\cll SC· nlOI' man for sh:lnnJ. C'llfl"J. chwd\. tnO\ICS. hOtlbecs.. IU~ tnps. walk~. Lons Beach. Cal1 110ti. TALL DWF. 37 Jttu sc'"'· rum:anllc nlA!r. lo\ cs sou If ul blues. iood con•cr\.illon. ~uu~t O\:eans. lrHnc C.ill 17'1 BRIGllT kC'Nn.pl!'hcd, .u uacll\<C (slim I. n. N/S ~·6/11s. Sccl..1"l:f Ofrenns. Hones• comm1tmcn1. ~C)'le. IUb.. k>\ Inf 5Cl15C o( hUl'llOf Ne1tol!Ofl 8cach.. Call 1131 HA PEL V 25 BF \lo/b;ad, ~L\ aall WM J().40 for dm ncr. dmo:ms. mo•'"'· !JO!'"" blc rcl111u.>n~1p. LiU.c11o«'ll Ctll 1148 ATTRACTIVE SWF YM32. 'lttl..1ng counicrp.vt ~8-65, f« fun. ponLancll). $hare hfc's surrnq:s b 11 you" Cos1.11 Mesa. Call 1140. S1 UNNINO, ~cnsuous J bruncOt.. 27. s. 31100. dt-s1l'C'I h'.\'pc.nc~uat. monagamou,. affiucnt. 1o ... 19'1 non \IOOl.cr for 1rad11JOna.1 tire wnm11 rncnc. JOY· fon:•er Nc11tport 8cJCh. C&ll 17~ EXTREMELY ATTRAC' TIVE. loolung (01 Un'IC SWF. class)'. cu1n1 shy. ready for kids, ~ profcs 11on1J SWM, N/S. 26·3'.l, £J1tor;' .\olt' If ltlll cl /1/..:1..' tu phi« cm tu/ ofym1r owu tht>rt.>' llt>t tr l1t.\'ll a hellt•r 111m• F1f'\l l1111t atlc l'"'·'t." .1w1 a 15 t1v.>rtl 11</ jn•e u l hlll t' an 11/~1c1tl­ l..'d t.'Ul<.'l' mwl St'n '"'" t111d )'Ult um call toll fn.·e l.!L ery elm It• 1. ,,,., k mt'l· .,age:. We II et -enlbt.>lp l'v11 u-nte 1/1,• ad' ~f1111/ are ro11 u·mt111gjor"' romm1Umcnt muldcd' ll"-1nr Call 1752. CLASSY. TRIM swr ~o. NIS. v.11nu CNll'li· su..~,l'ul Milll J'\..55 IO 'h.lf'c """'Cf'.>' llllfb. ~om. "'11\ll'C 11' inc Cilll 1116'>. SWF '1. 1.111. Olllfok."O'<'· .Jen. ckr. prcler. •ul1ur.al c•cn1, O•CI )pUrh C\ cnl> CllJO) ~ rc1J1ng. 1hc.11cr. mo• 1cl Sec.ls bll . ..urlr.IJ\( 0 \I, \t '\040 v...1th sim1lat 1n11:mb f<W rom.in..i: lnmc C.-11 1!<117 MIDWEST BR I')'. bl~ C'10US l>c.lul) (.:\b. ~· sv. f-) Lo\'CS tilhkua.. .,.ur!J.rr:a•cl Dcsues ad\IC.nClll'OUS. Athlcn.: 6'+ Hero' h> nimplc1c m\ hfe Co.u M<".1. C.tll l!INI APPE.\l l'G P~fTn DWF-, f"Clllc bnlrll!llC t11.1<\J bod). 42. "i'l/ll~ $Cf!Ck. 11'- lclhacnt. fun11•. unu.1ue Set.,s inaclhJcnl. lch bf.am l)pt'. physKllll> fit. ~lllJ. M • strmc, quahl~ i:cnalcm&n. ~lllll1 Bc.h Clll I~' YOl lltG 4Q SWt-. NIS l'fO- rc-.sion.&1 rn lnw ~ ~ tlem.in '°' fncnc.bh1p. lntlma cy m•!lhl come lllltr. Nld v.ho ~!Wt"'"· ma> be k"c '" rnc. C.lll tn2. CLA~SY. a11rn.:ll"t' OWF, ~ 0. ~ ... n, scmkm.in b +. cuhurcJ, NI • <4 + COJO)I dllllCIJ1'-IM'U. lt'.i •Cl, laUih~. mo,,,1es C1J'(r1 Newpun Baich. Call I 864. BLO"IOE BEA.l n S\H '<>' Sec · H1i;hJ.inJcr'Renc i.adc. 1T\ •hi''" 1 l0<> .. 1nJ gu)--1"'1g·h .. 11r. , l.i"'. h.nl .,.llllC C<"'Ll Me-..1 C.111 I "tic> PETrTf Vt\.F ~ . .&111 .... u,c. tun k" '"It· "1dc 1n1crc'"· 1rdd11u>11.1I \.&luc-. •eel.• s ov. \1 lll ~() h'<•l..111g "'' •Vmrn111c J rdlll11•n,h1r ll'\-ule C.111 to"" r IRL'I '' OE\IRI Ll "' (UIC M;11i.k. tfll'l\ ••ulJ111•1 .llll\ Ill~\ hl\> .II I 1.:~• uc', h.t\( lun ..... !\ ... """ l".&11 ,,~\ \TTR.\l"Tl\l \.l\A (. IOL ~ \I. f-c111f\:rrcncur '\CCls SCTblU\C:. ;111tp1tnj!. em plll\C'J rr.•ICSSti'n;il 40 C,<, llonc\I\ anJ •.lhlc' 1mp.>r '""' Hum••r nl'•l'"if' lf'1nc C.all lb'\Cl \. lR 't PRETn llloode. \ll rnmelh1ng SWF, c, ''110, ... IS. good ftiurc. 1ffcchllll· a1c feminine v.arm C'ln"J pn•r~. JtJ~ ad\cn lure~. fun. l><'n<C or hu rnor. 1ndcpe11'knl. lovt'' n~ · rl. 1cnn1s. JOU•nJ. ~11ng, c\crc1sma. 11ollll..< on t>cach. din111¥ out. IOO\<IO. rta\') lnll JC.l',lli Cl>tl\ ~IJOO Lool 1 n ll>f S\\-M '~""'"· aurao..11•c, ~ +. • rm" lllNli, C\lu calN. .llhlc1..:, 111111, r.11..11..-lill I)' <Ubic, "''llTTI cam ~~ of humuf 11o11h ~1m1lar '"~' ' is fOf rC'l.i1K>n•l\lr lf'\-1nc Call I s~ CUTE IRISH La''· pc111t. ow to respond? You cao answer these ads quk:kly and easily by ca.Wng our cJectro.uk: ~le~ mall~-Just dlaJ: 1(900) 740-7190 f Bflk-d at SJ .49Jrr m11uttt1 ALl"ITJ8<' call k"1glb Is 4 111/11111ts. Ci1/b rl'qultt'u tt.wdHonepbom! Pleaw ,/A,,;k for IOltJHvm.! /J•ft>ll! d/0/1111; J Press #1-to browse or r~pond lo ads Press #2-to place :1 new inst:im ad Press #3-to ch~l·k for in:.tanl ad me~-.agc~ Press #+-for mfonn:uion or help You 011$ be 18 JT.iln or CJ¥Cr iu mtpOOd 11> or plma! aa Ml 'h1jlk.i.I(,. Inc .l..''<'rTll-" no ll1hlllK)ft'of' !he <.'<"1M•I 1A Of "'f'I' ..... P.,'l'lllUI Jd\'\'l\l"'ftY.'"' 111. l\.'Nll'tlb .. ~ llllenJ..'\J I. • ,..,.,. ll) "'W" l'<'"">n' "''-1..lllJl n:lll•ll'\U>lf" \IC c 11.·n~ n~ ~I 1Jut \no""" nlfnm.'° "-n." .ltlll <':ltd•W'I \\h..'fl ""'"~ ..tr.tr _,." ~ . ~s. friends. 1nu1re, long wat!..s, mov~s. 1.n1vcl, be af- fcctlOllale and iu mten:sred m others ii~ he 1s 1n himself. COl'Ol\:I def MM. Call 1675. BEAUTIFUL SENSUOUS, dass). ~ucce~sful honest BF 11. 5'61120. ~u hand.some. hr. hnanc1all)' ~ucccssful, chJrmm~. honest. monoga- mous m3n '\l!--Hl Nev. port Bc.J.;h Call 1570 Cl.ASS' DWF Y()Mrm. ~uc­ t-n~ful profc,>1oruil v. olh I<>!.\ of l'lll'fl\Y "-'Cl..\ Lill 1.1cn1lcm.ui 48 ()() v. ho CllJO) ~ dan•ini:. d111111i:. mov 1C\, lrllvcl .ind l.1ugh1cr and ·~ ~oncere. lr.-ine C:\11 t57:!. FLN S fRA WBERR' B LO"' D v.11h lob of shuc:,, 'C'c:lo.in(? m.irriagc-mmJcd S\\-M ::'-, H "ho COJO)S qwct t°\ClllO~\ funn) 0\0\ IC\ &. ____________________ ,. lc:m<>n l\ln L..tguru Hills Cull Women Seeking Men SF Single Femole SM Single Mole G Goy l Le~oon J Jewish A Ase on 8 Block H H1~nic w White N/D No Dn>gs N/S Non·Smolcer N/Drink Non· Drinker t\flWto n ;!ll"l'll. l:OJO) ~ Olll\ ll'' lhl'Jlrc: nJ1ur.:. 11.Hd . .,. ... .._, '>'II H ,~ lr.1t'll' C'..1JI lt•.\tJ " \ll\l'dllHllS S\\'I· ' 111 . '" ''~" 1""1..onj! 1111 1.111 .1.CI\<'. 111": gu~ B"ll•oJ 1 .. 1.111J ( 111 lf'.1(1 1\1'\'~"' :-. \"i .'>t'l'I..< \\\\I :~ n 1.111 fir. humor "" 1111..tlo~~nl hH J.1n'" .11,1u., m,·nr r..11 I.. r.•111.10,.., ' "1~•11 1kJd1 C.ill l\.r '' 1\11 •1'-I ~PH I \I ' J l'l'-'thh. '4 arrn '-·" 1n~ l1IJ I.~ fu,,n \ ,1uc· .. ~ uuh_t ltt--."· '" 111n·1 \ f)\\ \1 Pll\'l•l.Ul l'rn ll·,,11111.11 \,lltll" \~tlUt'\ -t'• \.11l1.1 ·\11.1 { .tll I "•N kll 1 hkll\\' I:.) LO lx..iul\ \\\I II ''i~'I h~r.il ptn I~"'"""' .....,,.i.,, <;\\~I h ~\ .. m. ... "> u \turu.d IOIC.'fc."L' .uc "'rcl..c11J JJUllb 11.11urt' ti.1"·S..1ll. , .tffiJ'llll!! ,ulrur .. t t'\•'llh <hlllll!! llUl Ir \\IU lu\C h,·.111 tir.11n' Jnd <h.tr.a•t••r • .all me' ~1 fu.lru Call ll\CI~ \lll<AC.11\1:., Ll\EI\ t'l•MHI kl D D\\f-, Chmt 1.111, -IX ~ ·7 • .1J' l'nluresomc. hm "l/V I> l..t•nl..m~ hi( t.jual1 I\ rl'l.11111mh1p "llh 101, 111 "'' •UIC 11111<' (i1~ I t..irtior w A I 111 1 \l ~I I \\tit 'I \'D "'IDS Fun .allr.1<.11"· ''~ere J'lf\)le»ooo .11 \ \~ F N ..cct..ong pmfo, '""'·'' hnllt'\I, fir . .:Ming. af ''" lltlO.tlC WM 15-43 MU\I ho.· inr.:re<.tcd in fam1I). having l..111\ l llJO) outdoori.. 1cnnl\, t'icin~ be~I fnends. fireside ch.11>. t>coch w.ilu. camp1111'. lllU\I• C.J<.Ui Mcl>ll. Call 16111. l'l TITf WF. IS. down:to l'..ll'th. ~!..~ fUll\illlllC j!uy v.1lh \Cll\C of humor, marriJgc- miodcd ont) need reply. lu\lln Calf 16'i3 1(10'. l\ATURAL OJF. hc.allh), non-fat. made of l111C\I mi:rcchent~ ..eeks lean, .t<.U•e WM 35-45 of gourmet quahry fur nutntlOlb relauoo- '11111 l.1w1g Beach. ClllJ 1665. l:XOTIC, skmny SF 31 seeks healthy. 111tclhp:n1 SWM JO.. 36. oo kids. N/S 5 '9+ for ~ rondlrt<>oal love Tu•lln. Call 1682. PETITE (5'/100) DWF. fir. act1\le 55, w/bfown hair & c~. scc~s gentleman of the old $Ch0ol (5'i 70) who illll tnJOY' hrc lie lhould IO\'C I, .. ., SOPlllSTICA Tr.D. allr.tc."11,c '\'ti hurncllr, fun-lu•ing. fll. '"'"11 SWI· .n. N/S. """"•al U('' 1.uml) .uiJ fncnth. l..ool< "'l! tor ~ \Crnrc: umquc part· ll(r "llh .1 FOOJ 'en~ or hu11101 Im tr.l\chng dinmg. rcnn" '"""!!· lhc•ner. nc"' c' f''O.:•.._~., .mJ kll' ol IJughte.r' RcJ11\ f111 J<>llld11<:c' "'me. (.JI I~"' l'R C rl' \\O'viA' S \\f-. hlnnJc hluc cH'\, Yo/I ~'i. pt"ll''-1111\.lf 'f"nlulll. funn~ '"u1.: !'l~d' 1.111. \plrllUJI p111lc"11111JI .101\h In inc L1ll l\\i. l \I ll<>LI( D\\ 1-ti'.!. '"IS "'"~' ( J1hohv'l'hn\l1Jn v.od ""Cl [)\\\I CJU~JICd \U'' '""tul i:t•nrkm.in '""'port IX·.t<.h C ..ill I\:!~ \ TTRAt 11\ I BLO:--D '> \\ I '\ .J Ill'\ .I ' loo!..~ \-1, t'IU\1111.'" uv.orr 'eel..' SWM pl1) \Kllln \'\ -16 f11r moooga llllJU\ l'Ci'111\>ll~h1p. EnJO)S '1.J '"!-!· cl,11i..1ng. lra\chng. ~'tltlt.· "'~ Nc"pon Bc.ich C'Jll l'il).I W Al\ill.I) l)o.•\llosh gcmlc m.111 l'"'" hc..m'\J. "''">'· '5· .JO Mc \l. llfn/hl UC. US) -g<>- mg. and \Oil waJClng lu)lin Call 1-ll\\ D't 'A \llC. grcac leg,. p«'l~. ,11111 ~ 11. \u.:ccs ful pNfcs 'Inn.ii v. hu cnJU) s 1enn1s. hor-.c\. mo\1cs. homc-cook- 1nj!. cc!..1 1uhlc11c SM, 40+. w/cduca11on. sen~ of humor. finMC1BI SllCt'CSS. who likes a ch.tllcnac Tusun. Call 1589 DJF 49, 1nm. v1vac1ous. at· lracu~c. grcar smile. warm. tanng. mtcllogem. sccu JM 50-6:? Irvine. C.111 1421. VERY CtrrE. classy. pcL11c bruncllc OWF N/S \eeks II· tt.i.:11\c, rnm, financially se- tun: SWM 45-60 for d1nncr. movies. music, dancing. wal~s. luvmi. comm1ued rcla· 1101ul11p. I wn sincere. atrec- 11onaLc and rumantic. Art you? Irvine Call 1407. MODEL, DWF 35 blondtA>tuc. educated. se<ks wcahh)' acntlcman '°' lnlvcl, dNlcc & wins. L.aU T ahoc. Call 134() SWEET. ATTRACTIVE b6onde SWF 37, 5'6(132. En- JU)'I movie\, beach walks. Special AdvertJslng Supptement for Orange Coast Weekend rock. fun 11mcs and quiet umes. Sccb llll"llCtlVC, j~ good• natured SWM wrth good n'IOftlb. Dcsirci fncnd..Uiip f1m C05UI Mesa. Cnll 1387. 2 PETITE, 11J1111C1l\c SF. 18 sctl 2 SWM~ Ix apontancow 3nC1 fun. No llC'!>I Srgn:il Hill, Call 1375. VIVACIOUS. ATTRAC· TJVE. ~oc. pctuc .. blond SWF en}O)') lhcaa. outdoon.. 11"3\-el. hfe 10 its fullol. 'lttk.s ~1ncerc • .icllvc. health) SWM. N!S • .SO 60 Fulle111"111 C.all 1377. LONELY /\\IM ftrnruc. fun. lov1ni. ~mccrc. eAc111ng. N/SID. ~'l!u fUU! m.111 lS-:n /SID for rrl.111unsh1p S;in Die~ Cati I l65 S"° UT Kl"ll).hc.incd ~.w· 1~ SWF \I "'" k11111 tirov.n lu1r. !>ti? hmv.n C)o Bnght w111). 'hm. ~t.s c'CC'J'll()n:ll 111.111 for lmc &. oommumrl\L ~UllOI Be.x:h. C.ilt I~ BtAUTlf1JL IOM<k Md 001. SWF 55. vined llllCl'CIU. ICCks honest. financially secure SWM SO. for wonderful new life. Hollywood. Call 1019. DES IRABLE WIDOW. re· llrcd. ~ SWF secu qua!· 11y, successful. fun-loving COUlltcrpQn. ss ... Sane. Moru- 11 Cafl 2?26 ONE MAN Worn:in. AsJ.lfl F: '4)',, 'er) pn:ll), undcnl.Wld 1nr. secure. 'cc"' accom phihcc.1, a.fnucnl, acrulell\IJ'I 45-80. '"ho~ anidcnlc. wrth a scn'IC of humor. and has 1 gicnc.l\>u ~urc and • c.-inc. Los Angcli=s C';aJl 211S7. PRETTY. SllAl'ELY SWF 'I()'~ Stt~IJ\i m.nJ.. '>llljlc (Ir Pff ~ llllf, mm. lwvhomc fin.mewl) lCC\W 1..m A~ fcs Call Zl71. VIBRA"fl. ATIRACllVE £.urupnn .io ... o~>l1W\, )'Cl i.ptnlu.il. rounJa of 1111e1 n.illoo.11 d\1 klm\kn\ J'ft1't'Ct Seel' l11c:nd. p.ir1ncr soul Illa.IC Ill \hate \l\IOn. lflll\c:I, and v1~11 "'hrn 111 141,.11. Mal DON'T WAIT! Free fifteen word ad and free daily mes sage check! There 's ne ve r been a bette r time to try the Pe rsonals! Send in your ad today! form on pog<: -l SJI .JO. 'l<'\:~111£ •pmtU.11 p.in. n..'T I'm a i:uud fnmd. a flee· IJOl\Jlc. '" ~JI <hap:. h le 10 lau~h LnJI))' mu 1c. "'°'~' d3n•IO£. scmon~ ... a1~1ns e""pun8c.a1.h.Cill l316 Other Area\ BLONDE RUSSIAN SWF ''5/140. se'Y· v..um, honcsr. romo.nlll prok•~1onal. l111le r ngh .. h. \(ck~ '5 4'1 SWM NJS alhlctA. v.c.ilth). fUf n>- -lll.llllc. rr "'cl. dinu" Oiil l:J. - thani;c phoklS 5.ull4 '11oru..~ Call ::!1\1 ClJIT. I\ 1> Cl DOL Y. '4rp: and hncly h1pp)' SWF Blondl'h hrown h4ur, 5·3 112 '/26() lovable lb!. ln1clh gent. hone". and crca11vc Sccl.11\g SM 28-4S for 1~1. lo• cng. ln11111111r rela11onsh1p. Arc )'OU nl3n cnouah" Studio C11y. Clll 2210 DANCE, llll\CI, lhalrl!., Al· lrktt•c. s~-culul. 5'6 Chn~ uan DWF. 49, N/S/D. ha.hhy, 1o«ki umc ~1nt11 Monli;a CAii ?233 A'TTRACTWL SHF 3.!. pm- fc sional 5'41117. to«"' "n- cwc cducalC.d. family oncntl'J gcnl~mo1.n (or rncmhhip/roo rrwice. llollywood. CAii 2217. BtAUTY & BRAINS. "'"'"" and w111y. fun 111\1 l'r1cnclly. SCl\Wll !Ind 'IKttUllll. Sects chtmt\lry 1nd communrca-uon. SUbllrl)' and W'Cll&'h, af fulenc:c and aJ,cn1urc. love and lau&l*r. Far n_il'1¥-llllV• cling. dmlng, ihlnng. many. rna-SWM, 39-45. N/S/O CulverCOy Call 1747. 1bu Call 21:\7. ROMA"11C l'ROP WAVI ED I M.irrl.t# I. \\ M 50 \o 111 IClh~clll. cdu..11""'1. \U.."Celi lul. tundsomc. •mk. bf/gr c\t~ fot bclUlllUI (u1upc.&.ll Wr C.1112156 PRf. PAC'KAGCD fllmil). I'll• ~lrinr• allalhcd Cra9 fc fll.llc\ .\0 and ~ 100~11111 for Mt R11h1 • I'm a ck~1;ncr ,.hU'• nmncl) l'AC'l\'.CI•"· fi ~"'" and ('111'.JCIUNll)'_ 'C \.IJ1C, Jnt\I .. orl.Jng UUl.. ' ,._ ms. the :Mb. 8.kh 10 f: LP, p>"'cnwh. and e~. di). mcs11 .. aic.J. rr1.1fcu1<""'1 men ""hi> IMC' !SID. under .W l.All Angele-C.&11 :? l µ '\MIU:' Plol: l\>11.1.I IAV!Nrl., llllr.¥:11VC, 5° ~. Ill :ulJd \Mpc, 'ICCb pm~1ooal. fun lov111g SWM, 4S+, w/-.tn)o( of hu mor. en)'))' v.cd1n& out, lhc attr. 1r1S. Ind me' U. A~· Id.. C.JI 2121 LET'S BE FRIENDS. rim. ~tty. )UW\I blonde \II 40'1. .S ·~/121, tnJu) nature, out· 111~. fottrln ltngUABci, hu- mor. movies. ethnu.: d1mn1. rnol.mJ, ais. fl,h Wc,11..A C.&112000 INTERESTING. 11Hntcl1vc, fun· lovtnl bnlncuc M:ck1n1 aur.11u1vt ~llllmlilll. SO+-. car •nJ with sucvf M'lbC of humor, ,.,ho 1 1111ar red 111 a 1n...-c.rc ft'l.111on..h1p and l•)t . or fun. MOR. Call 1527 8 AUTIFUL. a1hlc11c. ro· 1nanuc. clli.ly W/I . 30. 1Cri..a hlndtomc. llhlt11c. rumanuc. &1riccrc, funny. du )" whllt gentleman 26 JS for lovt-. ctolic~. and O\l)be C\Cll the fairy talc Manhattan Bell. Call 2104. GORGEOUS. BUT lonely, Ell·M•nhauanitc 29. seeks SWM for fun~w1a. monop· mous "IM!Ondllp. Communl· cation, l1ugh1er, 1n11m1cy ~ Lot An&'C~ Calf 2110 ARE YOO VP kl lllC d.lnf:er· ()US wk of' mlertalllll'I& )'OW Quren? Confidence.. Iona har rewarded Wt"J'I ~llyv.d. C II 210.' HORSf:S. RlQJNO (LJ}ilW\). opera. ch.amber mw1c. DJF scct..s 1cnUc:nlilll. s1mrl.w 1mrr csu • .SO'l. for I 1~ rciu.1 $hip I.A Angdci C.all :.'09' SBF ~ "'''h onr child 1tt 1ntclhgcn1. l .tnn Chn\toa.n 4(1.., fi!WlClall~ iUNc. \C:~ o( humOr. f.-hc.illh). lll<'lllOI AmOU\ rcl11t10tl\h1p U> An rcb ('&11 1211< C~Y &. \ ERY tcauuluJ. !i'S. tlun. do.w.1l llHW'lh.. ~ profuuunal 'iAF 'C'C'~' ~fSID. '\0-W, ~hm '~''C\\ fol. p>d COO\t'"'-'llOIW·• Isl. CH>ht'll. SA~tr.> \Ir M ""''" i.t"ll\C of humor for •hnnc:r, lhukt. '""'" iC'" et.: .a.nJ Jlo."' "l:>k nlfl\Jl\lc t ... Anf;('lf, Ul11091. 5\\-1 "A' 1'1 f'IC.Nu11 '" \1 II.I J.ID..r .lll\J CO)'•~ hit' "'11h W\C M."l.lf1' .ilJ f'UCll) "'nt on• PlcolV' ;ol'J>IACI If \\'Ill olll' 48• "'id lc.IJ\ "' 1humb.1' '"'" n deJ Cafl !IOI JWI-35, 7tl \() )Ill.II'-' h"'J) .mJ ~ul, cJ.,.;,11<'11. 11\J(~n lknr w11h P"''"'" ''" llta'' mcl;al ntu\I• .anti m11H' " lll)"'d C-..all 11 ~4 ll[ l TIFUl BIHi~! 111 '"'"'"'· 1J01 . ..-C~tn iafl, 11111"1 hl\."lll \l.\Nc r rcn.;h rn.tn hY Cllll\e~Ull. \'•i.llchJhl, lllll ~·,mran11•11,h•r "'01 LA (.'all 1914 A1TRACTIVC. SBr. wa.nn. c•~>' aor n1. 1 ull · r.cu~d. OORGEOUS CHINE.SE LA- DY, with one ton. lftls kw· 1ng. ca'1fll. finlnC'llll) fd"Un', marria&e-onctl!ICCI scntlcmwi. 45.s2. Los Anaele1. C111 193S. WHEN WAS THI:. LAST TIME )OU hid • rcall)' src;it romance? c.n·1 rcmcmtier'.' 1licn llltwct Old al and mm me: M 1~.ahng. C\Clllll and belll\llv.I A>1111. ~ '711 ?<I 36. You're 'U)' ul.ill lrKlllrC, 9· 79. I;. IO,t'lht't v.e 'II en JO)' wcr .. cnd mr' p1cn1('s, frrcplac..c' You de fO'YC the best Al1d f' 111 the I fOfyou Wesbldc.CaJI 191:! l WANT TO loo .. on ""UI eyes .ind JO 10 •he mwo• 451~h. S'li, bro""" l\Jtt 111cl eyed laJ). Ill~ ·~Jitt Ju~. popc<>rn. v. •l"h 1hr a1c1 fllil)\'IC ln>t!l-n~t~I) t•I ltt moon• h..i 1tt \II•, .J? 60. CWd rh>'al '1~.C'm .. tJ<OIUil) & finan.:iall)' """Ill( lo• c ftnc convcru11un .1ri.t ""ll'll IO ~c.'I the ""om n ol YiNf Ilk I <i'"atl )•>111 ~luJou C'il) C~I I 'ij f NA I L~A f Al.t:. 'kn.kr .. 111 ... 11•C J'fUfct\Jl'lhil \\~I ""''"' lovth mlcllt\IUJ.f •U n.Jtlill\, ,, """""''<llh•!N.1 111\J pl.i>f~I I~) "'"!1.1twlollh w hlf. tun .&O • S\\ \I ~ I\ l.>iul.. lnl.:fC•I\ 111;; l..Jc him. f\CICIK . tu '-r• ~Inf \(' .... IJllJ. ;W\Cllhlrl lll•CI c1hn1, ft•t\IJ . f11c111.h \~nta \Wll11.--a c.·a11 t~lll sr '~'At '"' 1 ' :· 1:.:- .J' ftk"-\ \ d\aJ'l(t~ lv11111.'ll T auru• ''•J""C'•lrlll """' J'l<1111 no d\lf.tr,n h"-1n. 1.~ O'S\\ M ~ 10 6'1, 17" .111,1 H 'O la11)bluc l"an.rr VaOllll. ~ Uf 1 .. .,.,. .... 1 •• hk.n kl·~ ti.: alf,'\.11<~ i\."-"' lricnih. llliJ m.>n: MAI 1tiu can I 'j Mott a(b in OUT '\-'oicc ~ l . ~ option 1, or pbtt an l~ "''Oltt ad.I heavy'"· one dcf)<'ndenl \\f.onal S<d' ca.nni narun:. family • .~nred o1nJ dt<h~tc JS . -Se~~ -- ltc111lcman o~cr 4~ • .,., h\• h \l'•1d11ng for 'umtonr to W"'"' old ~1th 111111 C'flll>" hie lo\'c.', ~I) l~lllloJ11p, If;&\ cl ;anJ muu. M)' .tl\~olulc '"'<~ b.iad or bll.IJ11111 1n tclhltnl men l 1n Anlclc' CaJJ 1611 BEAUTlnJL '""de llnd 001. SJF ~ '7. '2. ICcl.' 1111tlh&e111. lllla&:'ll\t, SU\:CC\Sllll m n lO 4S..)'!Ot WCSILA C'41114JH. ATTRACTIVE GRi:.EN E.' E.S. bni:ncnc. 5'7/145, ac-11•"'· "f'J"wa.I, ~. !Llk.~ co...rul Scitl1 tcntlerll.Ml 40 SO • .im-ar (or mun1n5ful rclallon•hlJI. Lo An1clt.. Cj)l 19!S. u:T'S llA Vt:. \Olnc run' We can ~o v.al~rna Of dlncc un dcr thc ~tar\ Or. 10 to a nltlvic or play There's a.Ito bl .. e-rid1na. ~ -=nnu. •r-oo.c:s or a dmc 1n the wuntry. I'm 60!.omcthtng. \Ct)' 11nc. L1\'e, 5'5, OWF, hOncy blond h11r. I seek on acw .. c WM, ni:ar my •· 111ho )\at. t cam. for1abk lalC$t}'lt. d )'W"J .. hran. uptu IWld happy. ~·· mjoy life ioccthcr!I Menhac larl Bc.adt Cell 1919 UC£ OfFI Jl "".'llllN I'\ S"-Cf !2 anr.-:mc, ti.•nc•I, dt.ar1 mJ mrnarn. ' 1111 \llJl1C Lunch~ ~tOR Dlf ~1(16. SOfT BUTC'll c:rnr .. 7. " vaned 1n1e~''" 11>m1n11~. tecb Gfi fC>r fncn1hh1p anJ rn.tyllc! l'flOft! hllklena. l all 2161. Bl·CURIOUS. 1111¥11~<' JI . an1s1. "6. Sttl..s k> mcr1 1111(1 lipl.. kind ,.,oman. IX' ut1ful .,., 111\in. fOf fncncbhtp laJJ n1 co lo~ Wiii wmmnmcnt Hui lyv.ood. Call ~I<* SW'f! C\JRIOl•S, ~lo Iii•• CftCI l:!m.nlnc OF Iv• f\.111 111<1 new et.pertcncct t..11 AnaC' la. C.11 11911 AN ~RTIS1 IC. dynam•~ WOf1Wl toolms IO m«l -1lC for ff1tnlh!llp Sek~ ~(tr C1a UNmpon.¥11. ~I WaaLA Call 1'24. AT'l"RACT1Vh 0 Wt', JO. I IClllJCN and fc:Mlnint. MC ' fcmln1M As11n 'WOmtn for In<~ and fOmllk.'C' tli>I ·~Call 1840. Orange County Area CHARMING DBM 3 , 6', ISO malure, Rubcncsquc W /HF fot il11'k dlnans. tcf)o {UOUI fooch , llmt' sha11n1 ('Olitl Mesa. Cal I 2221. SWM 37, 6'), likc~ b(>,1un1. ti.kins sk11n1 Sceh spcual lemalc, :!O'} lO'i, 1111 fun & mote. Lei'• talk l'oewpurt Bcai:h. Call 22l:? EARTHQliAKt COMPAN ION. A(htntUl'OIJ~ • .lll1.-.11~e. ron..an1 tc: & ~ !0031< cntn: pm"ur/1n'¥c~1or t.«k\ SWf t:l-i-'O) V.~tm1li11 \AIUb fit ncs~. 1row1h, hoflc\I)' cm t mnmcnt.:sh,t, \t'fCIMtan )'•' 1.a. I en}'))' l.aut1h1er. iururt'. 111\cl, m1hi.. Lt1" 'rend !ht t>i une IOS'Clhcrl c, .u \ k\.a- C.UI 1.al!O. \OlRD ITL'" ~1tro1t.1M'. " SW\1 .\7. &U\C, hc.thll\. I.I'll~ lnio) • lrll\tl &. fun ti.al~"CJ . .ubk Afl("\.h•lfWIC Co--c.a \ Call lls.4 llA'04'0\tU 'I ( l Tt. •lh lc:tl\ pll\ "II.IC \\'I ' ~ l) ti '/17 . .&(I, wlk ,x Jo; «J Pr...:u-.-c: rtt:ul.u cvr.i~ iuiJ p1up(f nutmiun tu \lol\ 111 \: ;maJ ft'• ro:.Ultlfl.ll IOICft'\I\ IA~on: k• 111C\.1 a J'l.'hlc \\\I ''\ I) '<I ""•I•• I\ pm!\ • .nil 111r•11\( lr"nr (..JI 'I Ii'! \tll>L>U' •\vW lliok.won .J ~\\M 'i 'VI St.1. '<n,u.>u•h 1Ultt<11111\ p.t•~IONtt'h IOll 1 lll.1lt. hunwruu>. fun u\ lk11lth). "'IS1D. cn111~ J111 ll~h, llllJ\I• 11\U\IC\, ~,1.h ".illo.~ l~1fC\ ft-m.11e 11.UGC" ll•mcd ,,, hill hfurr o K 1 f11f oul-~lllf r"''"' ti 1tl-1 h•1fbhil' Tin\ " 1hc l'C' .tJ 1'<0C'! Plc""<e 1.:ru1 .._"" Lms lk.a.h Call 111\0 Cl TL S\\ M l' \Ctk• '~" C'U"" tnldhp. ail.: ""U'l\MI 1111 lun lmlr!I. Or.antr luunh Ca!l 2165 .'~A TIVf; A1'Citll'0 \1 H, c1h11:al. mural ~ron11 nt'.UUS. kl•C\ )UI. an. h.lnJ. wmc Yuu n: 2'·"· 1n.nuv.a0 ll•C. JIC.Keful, Lun111 fka.:h C~ll llSI S\\M(l(I,, \'ll)ISO.~l.llll '*' hi t)le. 1n10 brcyc1tn1 trd ~Wint IO C.uiiJN. smr.it.c. lllJ mou :\Al.I , IOOL•,. fo1 111rac1he and tnm pltiymate w11h same 1111trcm. Newport Bca:tu1rc~ c.111 IS 13. LET'S 00 for 111 I'm 40 SWM, honcs1. affec11ona1e, l'OO\llllJ(., ta~~ civ•n&. con-. fidcnl ~lfl& 10 m«I )'OU, swr . ..t\C1V'llrold. r.1. 11nc- 11vc. 30-3 • fOf cann1 ~••· 11onsh1p. NIS Hun11n11on Bea-fl. Call 201'1 GRAPHIC OESIGNlR SHM ?I, aed.t HF 20-28. IOW pop an. KROQ mm..: Ind r~ •P. Wtlmiftll<WI. CAii ~ 11 2. DWM, 6 '1/110. a11rac11ve, illl'Ce$Jflll. cmoc1onally avail- abk, V..llnll a ~ la. cty.1.AiJuna NIJllCI c:atl 2105 • A1TRACTIVE. 11ncert ' ' DWM 27. ICICb woman .a(). 60. EnJOy quiet~ l'IQC unlmpor11n1. Lona Beach. ~1 2096. ATHLETIC profcmonaJ SWM. 33. 6'/16S. blondrMue. IClnS. JOUJn&.. ""Oght lil\ing. outdoor sporufopcn. honest, gOOd comrnurucaklf Sccklng .... ,.. anng l'daoonstlp wilh KMIU•c, fie. &Cll•t' "Ol'IUO. IMne. CAii 1187 EXTREMELY afftthon;ite. ~u.: .. ~~ful MD. 41 9eCls t./S, shm, pn:fcrr.111) prof CSSIONI F '\(). '7 for ~nous rcbl1on. 'lup IMnr Call 1459 I PROl'ESSIONAL FUN- Bl.M, ll. 5'10/165. sctltng the sltm. octave g,rrl lur mt My \ccond career 1s an ac· COWll C\«'.Ull•C lnrcrc~u. Ill· elude· Pl1y1ng rn 1hc sno"" :inJ w;iic.r. cuddling, tna\clmg. an\lh1ni 1n 1hc sunshine, l.1ughing itnd 'pon11ntuu' ntk:• uut. Thu much IO<l ni.:e uf :a eu~ m.a~t>e the one 11.11 \OU \~I.I \1f....&. CaJI l~l\7, RO\IA 'Tl( .mn1Clt\C, SC• m1 rcllrc:J traJ111onal Rt.il~lm 67 tt':' .Ult.i.;-U•c DW'I '\'S. •Cd.\ 'ifoh km1· nine, \IHtl. llc\lt>lc homc- nw «, Wlt'lll.""Umbttaf EnJ<l' ""'· ch.arn~, •.l•l•ni. hc .. hh. ,ommun1,,a11on c"ruri I\• h \..t.11 l-4i(I \IU\ 11n R-\Tt Rf m1cr t'•h '-IS \\ \4 hi. \t1un • .&II •-,,..d.' hlo.c·nunJ.;J \\ t- ll'\ lllt'. Colli 10.14 \J\I :t. t>'~ l\'i, lwn"'n 1\.111, llh.1, O:\C\, 0:1'.U I.all, blc>nJ.: \JI ~ \ 2(1. t..uJcn Or11\ c ' (",111 I 11•1 U\\ \I '' .n·i.., ftrt'l.lk 4'1 'ill .. , , "~'' lllL" i:t'lll.I hie vf Or an t l ,iunl\ J..ii.."l". 1~~ mo,,c, I'm ti lo'i Cos11 \ln.L (.all I Jl'i \ t.k' U.t.CI I\ E S\I. \1 4ll ~ Sf \lUl\llt'f ~I« hfo 111.are """"'' .abtlm a plu). ~cv.'P')'I Bo...h. C.ill IY'4. IH MOROL. .\TTRAC Tl\ l rn>lc"roo.al S\I. M :!<>, ..Xb lllra..llt\"C, ~ ffi'IClll llllnded. C11CJ¥tl1C l.iJ) !_'\.)() ,,.,.., lv'o Clt.11~ Mc\iro. l..Ltta> and mun.> ·:-.o udlll\· 1er. Jocrlc, ~l•~h 1X>llllocs!' I~ 'lirsurl C..U ljj78 TALL SWM. ¥ood·IOO~tn~ rrufeN•>NI. ~s. o'Z/205. En JllY~ C\cr"•c. u~nn", golf. bwllll$. dtmn11. lra\cl, ....,.iJI.,) and or<n IO W~ ~ c:11~rscL1c SWF w11h .1.Croe of h\JJllllr. fle1n& ~nt'""'Ml 0\Cr -.eight is no problem lrvmc Cltll lli99. NEVER MARRIED SWM 1Q. pror1 an:hrllCC'I. Sttu re· llle. busly. fo\y WF for wife and babies lfon11ng1un Bcadt. Cal I I 8'N EC"LE:.CTIC. TENURED lc&Jlcf. DWM, ~'91160. 4()'s N/S. arr ec11onaac. roman he. hoolCSl. Fndcmln. Mtd-W~­ cm "lluc:s. Enjoys.: bug.s. l;.IJ· UC c:ornmur-=-on. Ulan& OOI lnO\!ltS, lbcm'c.. JllZZ. cumtd). lrl'd. dancin&. (no TV lpOfU). Sed ..s· 1n1elhaen1. pot1lt11~. ClllOOONllly ~ slender la. dy. v.1111 • lC'IW ol tunor .... IJmc for lov1n1 rt!lahon hip IUdlna to mam11t. Mi t0n Vitjo 0iD l\l02 MAILMAN/Entrepreneur DBM S2. 6'4/180. !ova lMln jt.u. llCHi MOYWll. ..S thlpcly lcp. C'otea Mela. c.11 1124. R0~,4Jl(TICSBM.01nsu.an. scmuous. sec~ S>i/JF. honeSI 111"1 ~ minded onl)' 'F' reply. Tusun. Call 17:\9 ~A Y I FLUFF your aura 1 SWM 39. lumtnou\ eyes• ~ne ~It's I)' for pl.ayful Godden/Healer S;in Pedro Call 1723. LA \l.'YER scdin& ,.-elie WF 20-33, .M1Jaal\'C. loyal. cje-.<*d. rom:i.nuc Nrc:e 2·SIOI) hollsc "'/pl.cl In.enc. Call t 74S A lTRACTTVE SBM 21 sccls dean female. any age. raa:. ur ~ fur fncnd>J'up and mllJN· cy Long Be:lcl\. C.JI 1783. THONG BIKINI LOVER' SB M sttl.' ~Jo.) and a<l\cn· IW\llh WF Hi+ for p.bSl1IClJIC l'Om.1llCt' T ~Ill. CAI I 1 n I '\AIL WITH ME. S\\-\1 JO. o· d.ark. ~ Seek~ SWF for s;a&1111f ad\ Mll#CS -i fin 'l.:c•'PQ11 Bc.1ictl C.ill Im \IARRIAGE FAM IL 'I '"''OED. SWM \'JI, ~ !! lt(I. IVS h.lf>r~ hcallh~. C\Cf•l•C rCfUIUI). t?Uud <l\Jpe, u-.!J1i.in.aJ \.iJUO. "i.,I( lllle'l"Cb. """1 COll"IXI. 'l.:ll>C ul hurn.w. h.>ne'I. s111,cr.: ,,m •kkr•lc:. h,a\c ml..-8111~ \..'.:~ Iii.'. \;llllC. 1.114'. 20\ k• miJ '4l .. '""" rw lkptnJ Oh 11\loC C.&ll 17M Cl limes. Seclt ipctlal female JS-4S Huntington Harbour. CAii 1769 HEl.P! Ahcn from planet Ro- ma.nee, senl IO cooJuct COO• vcru11onal research v..11h hea\enly SWF, 2:?-12. As )OU say. 'let's do lunch· Tlblln. C".,.\111662. SUCCESSFUL. a11rac11•e SWM 27. ad•~ Jc~ tn bu lllCS\ W'ld humor. ph)' I· call)' tu . scct..s in1c ll1gc111. ph1$tc:ally fit SF. 18·27. "'tth a ~ of humor ""ho cnJO}'S Plwltorn of 1hc Opera a.\ v.cll u the Kings Long Beach. Call 162.S. Sc:NSmYE. HONEST DWM '\8 see ls aft'et'tlOll:llC. illl1Xll' e N/S compamun. ?S-40. for bCilch walb . dtnn«/ IOO\'IC. anJ other ~1mple plc.l)UfQ s..n Ckmcna.: Call 1836. GOQ(}L00"-1:'1.G c,i()'s kind ul IU}. '\7 5 WI r:J) NIS pru- fC''lONI dmcs mj B"--tR. cn- JO)" spun~. coo~ 1 ng. &. ro· ll'Wk'C. pe;M ~ o( humur-. JnJ tlrin· r1:J B'°"R Sttl..' ii pc: II IC, sooJ n..turtJ bh>oJ llt r(Jl\e.aJ 101 fni:1l<hh1p. can Jkht gourmet J1nncr1' .!.: nMrc l>iJ I lll<'nllon m~ red B\IR' lf\UIC C.&.11 11>'7 . LO\ "C" ~PIRIT\.,AL. \Cl· cnurt....t.ll\ rnulJi:d lk\Ot..'t' ut ~~ hc.tllh. "holcOCU. ""'Cll Double your chances of meeting iust the right person! Record your own instant ad! Then browse through the voice ads for even more choices! v. ~''ED F ll·l'.'i. opc:n m1ndeJ. honest. lun 10 be .... uh, b• dc.ln cul SAM :!:! w.ho', jioud I 1n~. ,1n..-Crt' .rnJ ~h1v.alruu1 Sane.a An• C'.ill 17~ TALL LIGHT & lwnc1'omc. 6' bloml/blue/I 0. a1hlcuc Scc~ing rrtuy, hm fem.tie :?4-'o Let's ha"c run S;inu AN. Call 1!\7l SENSUAL. PASSIONATE. JIU IO\'lng, Alhk llC. OIMCU• llne. '"icm.i1ton:tl La.ltn bwl ~ 41. S« U IJ'fmd)' fcmlnrnc, bluc~)'cd. alhk ll<. ~y lady "' 1lh pn:tty rp. 19- 35. N/S. Founwn Valley Call 1865. l.E'T'S GO u1hnJ! S 11~1 owntr. 40, 6 .... Cf)' llanmoolc. sce._IRJ SWF fot w hn& and ~ Com M~CaJ11n . BLONDE. A Tlil..ET1C SWM ) 1, ~ )'OW1I. cooJ loot.I ... OLll\e 1111 "'"° h\t'S ncMb)' ""1'0" Dcktl. Call I n3 ATTRACTIVE PROFES SIONAL 6'. blond ~r~uc c)'t:S, 180. mWIC'Ul.v. a<hlcuc. SeeL1n1 l'f'CllY SF for play COliU McsA. eai1 ms. TALL SWM , ~\!Ct'Q$fW b\31· ncuman. N/S. carina .and ~ CfUO)' my home on the Wlllltt, nwi. movies. qi.11• trin M\ll .l' ''11£ '1urruno. and heft>, SW!\I )'\. nt\t'f mar· ncJ, in 'un.;1n:u1 .. 1cJ 1.und1· hun,' ., 11 1.as. bhmJ'~rC)· blue c)"' I Ions for oi 1.Jt'Ult!. '°' '"'-nununnr,. unJcr.bntl- '" I· 'l'lfllUlllh c• oh cJ ""'UCllMI uouln\llic '> .in\ r.act'. of ~l>'e iige .inJ bc.iut) 10 llO.ll' ...... h to Ille h1gho1 .inJ !Nb! fulfilltng "'~~·~ ol mmllllllc lu\lc, 1ran~mu11og J'h)'1tal desll'CS tnlO UOCl.ll'ldl· llOO:\l IO\t', Je\10000. J )'1\.ll1'll'. afl'cclron. lo)~hy. mcnJ 1.har· actcr. and Ji .. tnc romance. J copy ~mrtc llunp • bh.) • ch na. wali.1n& 1n the Bad. Ba). reading. wnung. and mcd11a1m11 m my lu h b.ad· )&rJ In sp11e of hlt·long uunlc v.11h IUWct)' and~ tilplfob1a. I thrr"e un being oumdc cl(lW! to 11« • pl:1111S and Muthcr Nature I am >ounsJaood·ll'll>l 1ng. fin.tn· c1ally s1tblc. 1cncrou , ~•n· rtre • ._,nd. s1111plc. sct1SJll\'t, I.: n na. ccntlc. affcc1100&1e. trim. heallh) Co u Mua. Call 1631 HlllOHT. ENOAGl ... a, \cry handsome. w111y. fi1 &. fun WM. 6'11190. bal~nes In· d uded. En.io> $hoppnS. ~ nas. ~. You: SWFo\. lalc 20·s.arty JO's.. ti.a gnalc and tan. $Nfp ll'\'1nc. Cal.I 16.56. EDUCATED PROFESSION· AL SWM, 6'2/llS. cnjO)I dinrng. danetna. v.cct..ends Seeks slender SWF 40 SO, compllllOll. panner, for siro:rc rcboooshap. lnmc Call 160:?. DWM, auracmc c>1-bus1~~ cr.to-'1\Cr, N/S. ~nd. ~"OOSIJeflale. 11dy. gray. educated. S9. 5' l<Y?IO. sccl.s pc111e. d~~y. renml Lady ""ho Cn)O)S lril\t'I and h\'t'S clO)C 10 oc:ean. IU love and cherish rn a long • wm rclauonslup. 1'01e Ref ercnc:cs and pholu •'.111.ible Ne--pon Beach C.&11 P!19 STARTING OVER, SllM S'6/IS5. ""J1en.li.11ng illlJ all kinds of dancing .are "'h.11 keep m> 4S ~car uld twJ) "'°'-mg h~e 30. II you .tn: pe 111e. W .io. uu1go1011 nml health' .• ind wanl Iv ~hare )Ollr lrfe. plca.<.e .:.:.111 Tu•un Qi.II 1786 \1ATCH \\ITH 'l.1C: prolc' \IOn;il, CnJIOCCI. 'onllJcnl SHM .H. 5 8, IC>S ~cd\ SAIHJWF. :! 140. cute. &Wll fi!=urc TUSlin. Call I 56 .\TTRACTI\ C: PROFf!\ 10:-.AL S\\ 1\1 )eet... l.11.1\ '5-+ for fun C \\-J .. n,~ ~fl)()\~ ...... 11n c.,.u \lo.I. Ull lo:!J .\ \LR 'I uu1i;.1•tn • S\\ \I :!-l ~b ii lc:ll\Jk .... Cl'lfll~UO• ~p. :l<~'i. r ... ~ un1111p.lf\.tl11, ·orcn·m•nJcJ c .. ,.il \lnJ ·Call 1610 TALL ~\\\I "'"~ 1,1111i.111g rrof'-""011.11. '" I Siii .:111hu \l~tcaJI\ -<C~ '4'\\ ~Jlll.'.IJ for tcr~111.. rclJll<Hhhqi Tu~n. C.111 lh'll f0!\180' ll.t\Cl.:1, >h<ltl. '\JS, t.:On•CI'\ .Ill\<' .ipp.:.u Ollll. '1: ll~hl It IC:d. l'tWk 11111 s.:r.i .. "'·"'anted b' D\\ \I .is. 5·1·11:1'.'> lmh. hu.li.) blUCi>Cml b.IJJ. cd~Jll.'J J'I'\). f~>n.U 11'tOC C.ill IMl(I PHO,IES Pl<ETl ''f pmo nut' I rn \4. • ~"' huhh), h.and~om.: •cnllc Sf>llllot'd multunrll~rc ot 111 1egnl)fcomp1),1Qn, ~ct.in~ tfinl/onl) 1 m.mlJge. I •Iller rom.ulCC. lo•c. f.imil), hJch · I). k1)all). llll~~· a IJl'I Lb). "orld dass hte)I) k . I "''" pru~e v.ho/wh;u I .1m DO OT ,a11 unlb.~ '"" ""'" al..u. arc· re.W) f1>r ~1lmm11· mcnc. genuine. '"'en. k>~ ilblc:. 11/-28, S • 2·5 ·o, n.i1ur.all \ tit.11mful, an..alutcl)' nmJcl mm/1h1n. Nev. purl Bcildl ull 1697. ROMANTIC DJM. younii C>Z. cdU&:.alled. &lhus1.i..st1c. ~urc. 1n10 tta\cl. -.all.Jo. cook1111. tile ans Le1') I.il k Ncwrun Beach. CUJ I OOR YOl 'RE SMART Md J'I•) ful, romanu.:. sin.'°rc. cm,, llONJI) 9e(Utt, rc-'f\.llbl ~ 11 1tX1nc, "'IS SIOV. F '0-40. and w.anong tJw -~"1.'M ·c:,'" ~· m .i rummrttcd re lanons1t1r. Tim pmf())tun.al IS DWM -'3 (ltx~~ '51 " )'OW' sou~1 Let') kl\C hit ~ l~rnc. Call 16bV TIRED or A.AKE:.S~ S\I.. t :U. good lool1n1. '" H\'160. auornc) loolin1 for "''>· q>unlt;), •lr.k'tl'(, Cb.») pru- fcs.«>naJ WF ~ ""hu I b ou1doon, )llnna. camp1n1. bOoallna. beach. ccc. 0nrn.1na & mokin& oh y f-laku. gold·drggcr don't bother Seil~ a.ti 1670 IC01'0CLASTIC DWM .50. ""'ell-cducued and read. IQ\.o 1he ouldoon. cspe;;lllly camp- mg ind fi,hrns. Sc~ bic)'· di:.1. manago no1 IO ~ lhe Hull>"ood Bo""'l.en)O)\ cLb \IC.ti 11\U)". 1hea1cr .anJ mo' K.~-Scektn¥ MS ""'OITl.lll ul qu.1h1y ~qr ~s. t-'Ol'Tllllll· led rcbuoo.<hip ""ho 1:0IJ\ cooi l'llfOCOI m) h~C!>. C\p.anJ rn) hontOlb .lllJ 1ncrodu...: me 10 nc"" t\pene111.-n. Lon¥ &.t .. h Call 1609 AT.IRAC1 IVL PROfC:S SIO,AL "M. 5'litl6'i. reJ Jt\h hra""'o hJtr blue e~c,, \hon ~ut l't'ard 6. fllU)t.l~ht' ln1cre~1.:J 1n m(ehng JO ol· lt.k.11\l'. cuJ.:a!4'll A\t.111 l.W) undi:r W. "hu " tnk:l'I! ~~<l 1n hl\e 1n.tm.1i;c. 110<.I dulJrcn. L11nr Bexh Clll 1.i~ STOP' h>u luunJ •I. ~ \\ \I .!'i. M•'bm. tt . l'f\>l"'"l(lll.11 .x. 1or1muJd. rum.:;noc ~l.tn~ t1 Y, UIT\Jll ... hi, I " ;uva,.il\ ( >( \\ vul~JI&. '>fVt1.A•v11' C.t.11 I~• o~! ln11i.'. C.lll l'i~.a Hl:\IOkUl ~. l'C'l.JU:. :a& '""'"''· r-:r"•nJhk unJcr· ~LanJmi;. . .ilh:.ltot\Jl~ Jlt\kh• rruh:\\l<'ll.il IJ\\ \1 ' s -1..l (I I ..cd• 4u.rhl\ 'ii \ 1111.1 '\ru C' .ill ''"17 'i\1\RT S\\LI T g1 .. ..i 1 ... ~ tn J\\ \l ~Y. J1h1,·1t ... l'hD. J'J"ll•ll.11< lunn~. 1>ul~u111i; ~ lo.111 • t>l't· hi. l.10.:11 •• l~Jll 111ul \I '" 1111.· l '.111 111.-l l l Cl "J\I ,.1 •lcnJ,•r alh i.:11, '"''""'lul c111rcr•··ri.•u1, 1h1wn 111 <'.ttlh .,111111111111-.1 11\t. lm.:r o•I hlc -.·.:I., J"'llh.'. 111111 , .. t1r,1, II\.: \H l ""f lk.1<h l all '""~ SL (.'l l,.', .. l l L • .-n-111\C, Ill tr.tdl\c Iii S\\ \I '' ' 'I '$ l>. '4'<'1i.111 1:'11.•.auutul. ,ur , .... l.'U(A \I-ll'\lllt' C.1111~"'1. lJ\\ \I .it>. ' IC\ It>' ... "Cu l.11.h (~ ~ 4~ 1111 l'""'"k n:l 1t1011 .l11r L..• • Bc ..... h C.all I ~'-I GOOD LOO.._l,l• .,.cll N1 t S\\ \I .lit 'S ll Ct 17 B s Jci;r,·c Thn' vn r\c11. "'" hc.Jlh\ J1t1 "' m.atnl.un lui;h lc\(I ul ltl~S !Xn'<' pk.i \Ufl' lnlfll nl<l\11.'-', p\.t\• ••111 •er\\ ""'"" .mJ nwrc R( 'J'C'1lulh •cckrn • .a S\\ I "I 'l.>. '1(1',, "ho.' I hi llllCll Cenl . .anJ I Cr\ rrclh lor .t luHn~ ~la1tv1~h•r \.•m . o.• 1.MJA:o T U)l1n. C.lll I w~ OWM -''· o'~/l'W, ilC'cn c\C)/br(lv.n h.ur ltl.c• i;11ll. ltMI,, "'l.tnJ, ""Jlcl'\lo.I '<.'<'Ii.' SWt' ''i4", l"f lf\1~ l'.ill •~7 0\1.-M, C"llRIHl.\1'1 ' Jl ~ T 'iO. JU\I JI\ or.cJ. Jll•I fClltn o1J\corurcw~. tllll lllhkt11.. f1tn l>\i\IOC..\ ltll> llCI l(x•t.1n1 "" -.h.lrcl) 1 ... •nt ~ 1t1 "l""I Tu_-.1m C.all l"-N "-1 BlJM llf'Ob 'il.1 ~1 Art ~Iii. fioc A. inkf ::..~~ ltt\ u.i "'""' lnll'IC C.&111.at!l Hl\"D 0\1[ 1rccn c\cd S\\ M o·~. 'ICdJ,_ Pfttl'· "'"'' No 1.um1tlrnt'nl rninJN F -'5 00. COiia ~-ba. C" A111 I ~ \4 SPIRITllALL 'I 11'11DEO. v.or1d adYtnlUIC n vdc' OWM 5-' eet.s 1nm. 1ffec11ona1c. Jl'tllU:lll) nvnJN ~ M u l so11tma1e 10 'hare deep lholl h 111(1 h•lh aJ\cnturc. klunWn Vllllcy Call 1502. To browse or respo11d to these ads call 1 (900) 740-7190 (billed at $1.49 per mi1111te) and sekct optionl or see ins tn1ctio1is Otl page 2 to place a11 i11sta11t ad! Men Seeking Women Si11glelife C11sto111er Sen•ice. (71 4) 840-2826 for i11formm/Q1, or assistm1ce. Sf Smgle female SM Single Mole G Goy L l~on J ~sh A Aiton I Bloc H HlipOnte w v..'htte N/D No 0rvg, N/S Non Smoler N/Drinli. Non-Onn~« , Spec:tal Adverti91ng Supp&ement for Orange eoaa1 Weekend 1 ' .. 4 To brou1se or resp011d to tl1ese ads call I (900) 740-7190 (billet/ at $1.49 per mi1111le) a11d select opllonl or s ee i11s ln1ctio11s 011 page Z l o place mt i11slat11 ad Men Seeking Women EXTREMEL 't CONSIDER ATlc, J<.'ll\e, sop/ushc:ited. ro mantK., J.lstung clllllmcr Om mg. tra .. t'I. t'ntreprencun al. Charle:~ Boyer sound alile Long ~.Call l'.WI. SEEKING French woman Hand~ome. intt'llectual DWM. mid·hfc. prof. bi-hn· gu1I Amertt:an. Nt'wporl 8c:xh Call IS 17. OWM '7. IVS one ctukl. En JO\' 1cnn" 1.111. d1n1ng, '"~C~<·nd 1111n . rom.1nl1l c~t'n111g<. Sec~' a11r.1u"c: "'l<:C:fl", \\./A/HF ~h 'K. rvs lor lun .:omp.:1mon...h1p rt1· fl\;lfi..C p.>'>\llllc long tcml IT IJlll~h·p fr\ Ille Call I ~w ADVl;.NTL IWUS SWM H . lm c: <port.'. "'!Jc~. 'Ide~ & deep u1n\'C"·•t1011' Sl-e~ 'l'1111u.1lh oriented -...nm:m ~~I lr\1ne C.t.111'12 ATTRACTIVE GENTLE "1A." ... .um. lmd. ~. '"'""~'lul prulessional OWM '5. ti 1105. sn:.11 -.hapc '>Cel ' mtt'lltc.:nt allra<."11\e S/OWl- /S 24 '5 fot dmm~. dulll1ng p1Cnll0\, .:oovc:~tion, fpend 'hip. p.,..~blc romance:. lrvmc: Call I 'ltt7 GE"l l"<E. (.,f 11WTLl:.MAN. S'W '1 lll. 1..JI ""l/S. unpn:tcn 11ou,, 1.ute. ""'">· thoughtful. ~e~' •ilmt' 111 "oman who 1dt'nuh~ -...1th B.:i..-1c 111\110..t 1TK1"'ic T~un \.tll 1-l'i!I tJOOL) LOO"ING SBM -'~. o ·. 'eel ' 1111r;i.:11,c. \h11pdy fun l<1vll11( SWF for ¥re.it time' & unhm1tcd po1cnt131 Lo-. Angele. Cwl I 5<JI/ WI Fr \I. A :-rTl:.D. b)-llu' fun. k)Vlll! Tedd) Bear l)pc. 5 JI'. who lu•c~ '°' '"i· Al'K' te11n1\ ltd\ Jog,. w1nt'. "alb be.<.h. mount1.1n.s. traveling. cOOktnjl. mu~K.. roller ce»st c~ JUS1 yow t>asic ·one-hell of a-u 1tch. · Calhohc 1t.1h.:an N/S. k1ndll guy who I\ n:.ldy "11111111 and able ngh1 no-...' So hurT) up. you prc:uy llkl) ID-'O-. . .ind mal e your bc\I move ~u1cl bclon: 'iOlnc uthcr lud' !llr1 gc:1' me fiN /'I.(:,.., pon Beach Call 147' ATHLETIC DWM W. mired. 5"9/165. seels F ror travel. dining. theater. 40-50·~. N/S. Ncwpon Bcadt. c.u 1481 . FlFTIES DWM. sl!m. N/S/D. 6 '/180, enJO)'S CJW dancing. tennis. btcychng, seeks shm SWF/NS-D. 48-58. similar in- lleleQ_~ Cosia Mew. Call 1499. TV PRODUCER. SWM 49, i.eel~ aurac11ve fem1le for ·wEtr ("'hllt ever ~m'l Santa ANL Call 1496 llA OSOME (l"/185. great ~n~ of humor. honc,1. ro- mMtic. canng. Love dancing. an11que,. calu 1c cars. and more: Yoo. tall or pctne. mLISl t'lt' sltrn. )()..4S. good·looking .nl fun. S1plll Hill Call 1445. I DO DISHES and "'1ndows! s~ce~ful. handsome. 1n&cllt- ~cnc SWM 35 -"s m~ female ()pcnlOl'S arc Wldm& by' lrvmc. Call 1474. Other Area) ARTIST. wnter. teacher. hand~omc. blue cyu. 5" 101173/48 ~eeks young fc:m1runc. lovely fof fl'ICfldstup & rumruu. plW> advc:mu.rc IO- ~ther forcvet Sanu Monica. CaJI 1"9 FU!l.NY GIRL" Attracttvc ~WM 15 '>Ccl \ cute. 11 -27 SW F. into <.omedy, rncl . dannng. romance Burbank Cwl :!214 l'SYCHOLOGl~"T. 42. good lookma. wann. aHeC11ona1c Desire~ .:an 1ntelltgen1. 1t1nic· U\I: woman '°'I hol RlfllAllL'C .lnll ma)'W loYC. ~ ~ C&ll 12 IS HANDSOME Lmcrutnrncnt UCCUllVt' .eel) 18+ girt for fun and romance. You're l'auu ful and aatr.1Ctt ve. Wt'•"' O!hc MOR C.111 2236 FI LM PRODUCER. SWM 4 1, \ttl(\ 18-15 blonde. red hc:lkl. sho'lpely. helwuful leg' for RllTl.lllCC, 111h cnturc. Hly· wd. Call 22\4 HANDSOME. EDUCATED beach (root. very uctt~ful. SWM, established, \Upport· person.tiny, cute 40. pircc· 1vc, 11hlchc. EnJOy ltve the· tton. but m1ss lna rtal love ! Iler. fine d1nin1. tra~cl ISO Seeks very pretty. ~the. young (under 401 lady. com-classy lady, old-fuhlOn vii· mon interesu. Beverly U11ls. ucs. 25-~S. I'm nice, 1 a CaJ122J9. _____ pt. Call and Ii eruce.. NOT HA NDSOME. no1 scary Humorous SWJM 26 seds SWJF 20-35 for dahng and more. Loat.s unanporunl. Call 1567. HANDSOME PROFESSION· AL mtdd~ rlllllc. nud )()'s. ioo..mi ror • fem.Uc in her 20' s or 10' s who ~ culwr • SEAN CONNERY toolc llikt secb open-nW1dcd. N&llfally· 1JCC1*!d. ouldoony type proud of her body hair. WeatLA. Clll 21S8 SWM. 6':?/180, looL1n1 for modrVJ.wlcr/lruaS (X'XXc*) rQf ruiV~. lo~c./11111. Loa Save this section! You con respond to our personals 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Additional personals appear on Mondays in our classified section. aly opc:n-m1nded, humoraus, M1l'llC1l .-c. ...i "'imrc II) rum. mil W$ LA. C'.all 1059. WELL PRESERVED SWM 63. co•nloniibly ~m:d. wants IO mccr N/S Asian lady pas. "blc mam-se lm Angeles. Call ill I ENJOY SIMPLE LIFE., A wall on the buch. a casll.ll day of maybe bo•lina. Ir.at· ing. or JOil'IJ for a bike lide'J ttow 1bout comedy clutn. dancing. or a weekend act· a .. ay? Mc: <IO. Llllno. 11nc- 11 ve. healthy You Pretty. slender. :?.S-3S. All r.acs wel- camc let's cnpy hfe iop:m. er' l..&.cwood. Call 222.S SWM. 36. smol.cr. N/D. Chmuan. S"7/170. 1oeeL1n1 l*1llCf' (OJ hfe who desires IO i row 1p1rituallv. Kids \IOCI· l.OOlC. ~ Ind l.a'e open.. Los Angeles Call I ()27 TEXAS Nl:W('0"1C:R AnFJc&. Call 21 u. SENSUOUS AUENOSHIP! Fit. cducaied. Secu~ SWM 46. teas hcallhy. hippy play male fl)( fn<ndlhp. '""' lllll INIC)' Lo6 AnJCb. Call 2162. CHARMING. HU .. 10ROUS SBM 5eCU SWF 26-JI p.u· Slon.IC. v.11.h love fOJ hv1ns,. for romance and lld•enture ~eai12m. LUNCH. llim11lat1na con\'Cf HllOO •n Downtown l..A. E.ISypng. nice loo'.IOJ WM. JO, 6'/190 llCtts SF ManN de.I Rty.CaJI 2169. MY DAD IS 1 OU piy. #Id has 6 yr. old ton lS ClllC 100! Dad. DWM <IO. 6'. ck>..,n "' Cll1h.. hla mmedy clllbl. elm netS Ind mova Ht"s open. friendly. and Jcd s 1 SWF who"\ pretty. slcncScr, ltkn b1' and llWl)bc has her ov. n. OM1yon Counlry. CAii I~. MAIL OR FAX YOUR PERSONAL AD TODAY! MAJL TO: SINGLE LIFE, P.O. BOX. 870, SUNSET BEACH, CA 901 42 1-<.>R~~l~TANCE WITH YOUR AD OR INFORMATION CALL (714) 840-2826 OR FAX TO: (71-4) 840-2836 \X l1t11 \\C rcc:n "c vour ad we will u11gn a vo1-.c mail number wtuc:h ~Will m:11I 10 )'Olli wnh informauon on how 10 ret.Old you1 free vo1 cad. Please type or print clearly (attach ad copy on seperate sheet) WOl\tA:-\ 'IU·KJN<., MAN -~tAN SEEKlNGWOMAN WOMAN ~EEKING WOMAN =MAN SEEKJNG MAN Cicy: ___________ Zip: ___ _ Phonci L_) Agq __ _ AboYC information m1nda1ory. FIRST 15 WORD AD FREE! (Addl. words $1 each.) FREE DAILY MESSAGE CHECK! M..k< c:hc:clt J>J> •l>lc 10 'unglcl.tft' (Abbrt'Vfauom nr hnghtlwaghr combo count u I "'°rd.) l·OR OHICE. U.'11-ONLY VMI OBF wn r <><I' .. PROFESSIONAL SWM 12. ~cd.1"' mce·loolong swr 2.S-30. (Of fun and rc.l1t10Mh1p. Los A11&dc*-Call I n6 GRAPHIC OESJGNER SHM 28. StCekJ SHF 20-28. lfllO pop en. KROQ INlllC Ind fhcnd· dlip. Wimwnpn CAii 2112 LATIN LOVER \IOanted l SBM Teddy beat 35. 1«U Ladn femak (Of fnencWup. fTIO\'tcs, ~. and mott 8cYctty IWb. CAii 21 IS. WANTED: Till. auract1ve, 1ntdh1ent $'7(6'2 W/A/H S/DF 2$-4$. 110-ISO PU· ~1CM\Ale. ldvcntul'O\ls. 51H>nS lllleUtctuall)'~ly load -.._,. convnuruC1110t/lh1nLct wM open mind. '"ho• S cuno&• ii)' lniS dreams arc 1t1tl 11.tvc rm 6"tf.?2S 08\i wniu, 1n1- L11re, sccun. stron&11cnllc. love 1r1~1. dlJCVwon, film. trlclft. muuc. spons ri O't· 111\'C ad\'Cnt1&re, N/SIO No airts' Womct1 only!' PIClfic Piifjgib_ CalJ 21 "· CENTURY CITY ~p111ge0 ru1nan. "'1do.,,.rr. ~"• cul- 111rcd. tr.l~cl·lnteruted lady any ract. ~liJIOR. or .iigc. LOI ~ C'.1112099. INTEU.JGE/llT. ~ WM pro~ 5'. 6",\Jun, air ins-"' gi~ Std.\ tnm Ind p.uslONllC lady fot mmantk rcl1.11oruh.1p S.nu Mom "' Call llSS OLDER W0'1AS 11.nancaal- ly >CCUre, Knr.IWI, iovJhl b)- body·b111ldcr. H . Tarr.in loouhlt ..,,th bra111' 1uJio Ci.I)' Call 2098 SELF AWARE. pt\Jlcs.'ional SWM. lltllnlaltt. 4l, 51. boo est fn)O)'S good CIOnVcn.ttbOn. w.1mm111g. hllr.1111-phowv•· phy. mlAIC. movio and rian Seck1111 telr 1warc. a&J\lcu.:. llfec1.IONllC #Id .. ..,,, WOINI\. s.o Mona. Call 2(19~ CONSUMER REPORTS mt· td 111 SWM 31. llblt1 ~ci cl.In•• r.lm profc u onal. wcll-bcllanccd. keklnll ll1m i. s.u MonK1 c.u 2107 LOVINO. CARINO Cardiolc>- ps SWM 4'1. i«ls wam.wi ~ '6. prefer ~II~ N/S, (Of rom.mllC, llCnc:M reblKJC\o thp. Lai Mj!tlcL Call 2106 O<X>O. BAD, M>T UCil. Y • SWM s·1~170. put~. tceks ClllC, Kit)'. and l ((t"C. ll<INlle I*'>' 20'1-)()•,, West· tide. Call ~I HIGH TECH VCllC 44 tlll, handsome. nt. nan1rc. cook IQ&. hllU'IJ. tWllMllf11-dlrlC- lflg, t:ra1iocl lftU av.u.1hcart 36-. S-.a Oarit.a. c.ll lO'U. AFFEC'TIOlllATE. l..OVlNO. 'W1J'1T1, "*111_,.. DWM ckM1a warm. piwlonale. IMCR:llfll& frmlk. ()pm ID • #Id 11111C. I Ml nlor looklfll. 5' I0'/165. 59, fwwaally Ind COIObOnllly "" CW¢, po6itivc. opcn·m1ndcd, 1000 Knse or humot. 11\11 Monte&. c.&I 1299. MAJUUAO MfNDED Mil· lbu m111ertd. DWM .Sl. $"9/170, 11.1comphsha. canna. plloc.. wnier, fcmu'llsl. See. amallbJI aoddr:u wWi 11mc '°' lo~c and plly. Mll•bll C.11 ~. WIU. WORK fut ~! Man with a hcan needs woman \IOllh 1 bean, DWM 59. N/S. S' 11/196. We~"1de Call 172.S. WHERE ARE YOU? Oen wne, a1cc·look.lng SJM ll. s·a. non-smo11er. ph~ly ..... Gal ... ol t.nor ... lcaally inc.tined. cnpy bad\ and outdOOff. Sedana run '°"""" clown ao-arth. l*Y'll calty n1 SJF 21-38 10 $hi.re lire. HertnO\I Beach. C11l 1017 BLOND/81,.UE C)Cd llll'llC· hvc SWM 49. t«k• bnahl. ~ WClmlll IOI mcani • ru.t. 1nt11NR fncadShlp. woi. '*-c.atl I S26. BIO. 0•2t220. "'*Uhnc. :\4, 11411i111 rruftuk1Nll scxu PM-""e. nudlo l.ainm. llaliam ocher Men for d11o4.rttt l11n hon. ltUCk y prd uttd "'°' AftlC.lcs Call 1611 SWM. MATURE ANO~· t'llf'C t« SW/BM .lQ.50 for frtt'DdShtp, fun tune~. 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SllC· fuJ OWM undtt '2 Loi Al\&tlo. e,.J I 217.& OAM )(), 5'8/1\S. m1• i.-•· r•m1"'° hop-hPvlcr QWM/LM for ~p. ~ l~ip. Lo6 An&tlu Call 1172. JAZZ. BUDDIES WANTED 1040 clubCO'ng. C'OnCCN. CO parocs. etc. l..oob. qc. nice we no4 prtftJ(llll111tc1! Loi An- &cJes. <:Ml 21 °JO. HIV pus.BM .)9, 1n~lliccn1. lleMOlll, fllM)I totb pmnncr. •t very least frlcn41hip. 11 mo117 Lu• Anselu. Call 2163. OBM ~. 5'11/160. aanatve. pMSlve-S.t• younse OM. any ""c. f« fnclldhUp IPd men. Loi Af1Plo. Call 2094.. ,~ • I ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I one-man play "Call Me Back" at Bad.stage Thcal cr. Cateh this 01ystery ByC~Tl'lla ~IDWlllllM A IOOd murdff myslery p&.y is alwilys fun to ~atch. Al leut the one th.rs amenity at the •~lne Community Theatre ce..Uinly is. ''C.llch Me If You c.tn," by Jack Weinstoc;k and Willie Gilbert, is a mystery lhriler wilh humor that comH across like a stage version o( a "Columbo" '.,ttode. Don't try lo dissed the plot too ~refulty: If you ac· c• the cnfty 1o1ngt-on, ICT's production is a Hlisfymg trHt. ~ focutei on.,. Mhettising e.eculh•e whose honeymoon in the ullld Ml been inlerrwpkd by the diuppHnnce o( his bri*. WMn .i beautiful npo.tor shows up daiming to be the missing wom.in, she sets off • c:t.ain of .....tt whkti progress from deception lo fr.iud and greed, ad n.-..ly to murdef. lvM De JMr is fine u the frustrated bridqroom, u is Us.i Ann Gaglio as die Mystery .....,. wtto aMMt to ~ his hoMymoon. Tony Ct..nde as die pooM'• ... pig.yet and Holt' Sneed as hit COMpanion are funny in brief c"-Kter '*'•at it~ An.ind as• delialessen OWMr drawn .................. llrry Ka« is a utural u lftsptdcw lmne, the aher Columbo who is ~IM ... tins Wile c.iw. This is Koff'• first re.ti foray Into Kt· 1fts, IM M h••u Wt ...td·•-r Char.mt' very COft~ncingfy and be- ....,. ANI Tracy Godfny is ch.lnnln1 as Father Kelleher, •ho may or ..., ........ o1 .... dc6. ICr le ...... • .n plal IWllt for "Catdl Me If You Can" audi· -. ....... ,.. ...... IO lhal )"OU un try and guess the murder. C.-llilllli 11' • f II ................. will be flttered into a draw· ... lw -ldlllll • ... _. el .wry perfotmann. for ~ infor· .... -a.t r '-c.. H ..... plays Frid.1y ... s.turilay ft'eo .... ~ ., (wllla OM •ldne oa Sunday, •" 25 al J ~· c.....-y ,.,. ........ all 157·5496 .• Call Him Backstage Theatre artistic director Al Valletta triumphantly returns to stage in one-man show ot !lince Shelley Oerman captivated hi> audiences in the 1950s has one actor and a telephone etched such an indelible impre:.:.ion on his audience> as Al Valleua 1!> currently accomplishing at Costa Mesa's Bad.stage Theater. Valletta comprn.es the complete cast of "Call Me Bad . .'' a one·charactcr black comedy that has rc~urfoccd after nearly three decades. And the producer and arw.t1c director of the !>mall ho"-placc I!> doing )()me re urfacing of hb own after an ab ence from the !otagc of almost 20 yeal"!o. It\ a me>meru:i.ng e\perience. lnhabittng pla)"' right Ton) \\'cb:.ter\. fru:.trated alcoholic adveru~ing man 1s a gargantuan a :.1gnment, but Valletta and director Pete l'a)IOr ha\c teamed up to produce a true tour de force "hich decidedly earned the standing O\ation renJcrcd by a packed hou!>e on opening night. A' ·1 om W11 ·on, who's checked out of a drying·O!!l ho:.p11al too earl) and tries desperately to bnng hi' life hack into focu , Valletta paints lin intimate," detailed portrait of a chronic loser careening downhill out of control. Yot hi11 performance is as funny as it i!> tragic, than~s to the instant rapport he creates with the play'-; other, imaginary chnractets. In his Cir!ot scene, drinking only a Coke, Valletta la~!. the ground"ork for the boozc.-soakcd backsliding he endures for the re!>l of the play. His lighthearted but pointed repartee with his boss, ex-"ife, current girlfriend and, especially, the daughter he adore:. but f:ui-.. I) tmgeJ "uh human dimension. He could be an)' of u on a g1,en occasion. After the liquor kic~ Ill, however, we "llness a man tcctenng tenuously on a precarious balance bch,een reality and fantasy, and gro"ing graduall) more pathetic He lightens his descent by his philmophu:al comcr!>allon!> \\llh his d:.iughter' \lulled dog~. hu t the turmoil t!> alwa)!> JU':>t beneath the su rf Jee \ alktla carefully l~m:.truct-. h11, rid.Ct) char.1...icr U':>ing one larc1cal telephone call as a !>pringboJrd tu the nc\t \\.h1lc ht!> audience '' p:sinfull) aware uf the dircc11on he'i. heading. VallellJ tale:. the scenic route, lctttng u' en10~ the tcm1on-filleJ trip" hile mindful lll the dc ... tmat1on. Director 1 :J) lor, a long11me !>lU· dent of Valletta's. ha' !otaged an 1m· pecc.ible produc11on. l eepmg ht!> mentor ph):.1cally and cmottvn ill) Ill con\tJnt motion The recordeJ \Otcc of TJ)lor\ Jaughtcr, Stephanie. n1cCI) 'U!!ltc:.b a h;ipp1er pcm.xi. ··c .ill ~h: U.ic~ .. 1~ • .i 1u brochure )t;itei.. a rJrc opportun1t) tor the-1...-:==----' a1crgocr' V allctta ma~c!> h" long· dclJ) ed return to the stage an il- lu:.tnou' and emotionally conching OCC:l\IOll Performance~ con1inue Thur.,Jay:. Theate r through Saturdays at 8 p.m until C 't' ~fa> 22 at the Back!>tage Theater, --•rl•l•C-• 1599 Superior A\e .. Co:.ta Me-.a. For re el"\iat1om. call the box office at 646-5~87 0 BACt\ 'TAGE -Don·1 tell Co,ta Mc'a actre')':> L"a Ann Gaglio to "break a leg'' 1n her leadmg rnk at the 11' inc Community fheater. She'!> alread) brol..en a "ml Gaglio, 111 the 'econd pcrforman'e of "Catch Mc 1f 'l ou Can" la.st Saturda) night. 1n1ured her "rnt in a fir~t·act fall. and "as ru:.hed to the h~pttal at the end of the ac.:t She'll continue Ill the part. hO\\C\Cr. this "eel.end and thrllugh the rest ol the run " •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CAL A ATTRACTIONS From 7 • L ppl r 1'..c" purl 8.n C<0logit.1I l<t'H'r\ l' •I I'•' Jiii t' ' It,, ''•'l""I :!<.1 I f J(I -l> Ii, If nd,.·1h 111 'I" ~" ol 1: .t• f, J ol hf pf 1 .,, l1h IJ I 1, 1)r1 •..:'.Hi\\ , 1 .... ...1r ,, t "'w1 ~ ..... ~r,t ,,. ... I''• 'I ''-"\l.f.1 , BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S BLACKBOOK ll'ill'(. l'\IOR\1.\110'\ II \UU h.IH' Jn l'\l nl 1"11111: ur • h.111i:c ot 111l•11m.il111n lur 111. .. l.ll•1ul.. J,,,., I 11H1u111t•, tu 8,•n1.1111111 l Jhll·.tl t u Ul.111.Uuol., I' 0 . Bo\ I 500· l l>-1 ( Hun.1 d, I \l.ir (A 'i!h..'5 .\ more "'"'P'• h' \Jll'nd.u runs the hr.I 1 uc)dJt 111 •" r~ munlh. l'hunl' -1,ll-.!1>..'.l ll1:1nd 0(. 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S 17S pp HT l'hot~ 551· .J!:l COMEDY l MAGIC • \\1ld \\est Bnd!ie Club .11 1~ .... ~ t orn ~ " 1 .. · Ct 11'1 c.r 0 .i .,t• Coonl). HO H • r St C<T..U \1~ 4 J5-1;0J G.lmt':l. ltrkl .JI 7 30 p m th<' hiurth S;ituu.l.l) "' c<ich moorh '"''"' ded1C.lt~. t:Ah11><1aon~. outdoor t~ .1•11f.ll pcrtoun.inc~ lamil~ d.lnce .,..,,rL;. 1uJn \lrttl p.a•nlt'r. fond·ra1 ... ng dinner Jnl mu1r ., a m ln 11 pm S.iturday • Yuuth bpo '9) Or.ii'~' County Far );rounJ 118 f.i•r Orne, C<Y>U Mesa 751 · fAIR H 1• .1nnu.1I t"Cnl .,..111 il"'f' .ind ''''te w~1I~ ;inJ amph1b .in t·n1huS1J~ of .ill Jl\f.., 1h1) )NI from .\µr1I l(}.'1.\..iy. 1 Fret> .i 1 ~ 1n .lnd p.irl1ns FILM and VIDEO • 1'l'\~port H.ubor All \>\u\t'um KSO ' Clemente Or 1'~fA"rt lit h -, • 11 ! ! A film wr~ C'ntotled "\ or ,.. ,.., "' I M1d>1 ie.iturt.~ :w:.rter11n1," <•• \ imJ •1• in>j)lr..d 1olm> .ind lecti..ll' •)l'I 111: " L j' .i by Or AMur 1 au~i.og 11 rn p .,, Fri J .., • Or.1ng,e Co.ut Collt'i:i,.l' :!illl r an.~-... 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(,.i.a ,) 18'" f ,.n •. h Am 0.ly '"II t.il..t• pl.t< c trum >0 t f) m Sund.2)' I he ~.:nt I) p.lrt 111 lt1• 1tw.1.k tn'tlJhon 111 )h;ire '''U' 0 c.im\ d1111ng th<' lr1\Ji;1n,\ti0n C1 ld>tJ on 8 01.an~e Co.ut College JiOI f•"'""' ~u.Mt lu .i Mt~ 4) !·51180 \ ft' th.ln 00 nr • .-n o1111<J "'"'l..t'f\ ;a11 '"'llt'\.1• J 1 llJf1i;.1p.itl' "' C:X:C) n•nth .mnuJ I ri~·" """ JI 8 p m ~turdJ• R~r.i11cin 'IS 6 • Or.ing• County ~Wl.C't ,~e •n lht• r p.ir 1rg lol oat the Or•llb~ Count\ • r:i. uu~ 100 f.11r °'"'· ubl.l Mn.I, '"~Jt.61£1 ThouwM ol 11er11 on ,,..~ .. 1 thl' \\"'lrnd, O(:k"n·a1r ~w~p mttt Admis- """' SO cents k}ltldten un<kr 12 frttl • Rl>Mt1 Mon<Uvi Wint and Food Cen· ler 1570 Sctmc A'e U.U t.1f1.l, 721 4159 Or~ Nd 11;.itdwn Pioiect O.nnet •od Auct1c>n pr~ts lout '""bt'•ty chefs p<ep.mng li~-courw me.al 6 JO p m Fu wy Co.t d s 175 pl'f pel10t'I .and oatwe IS •n)m•ng but fotm.il " 8 Un1ltd VAi\ llnfl/Meril M~in& Syl· terns 56S5 Dolly A~ .. Buen.a P.1rk 895 081 S Huntington Be~·b.ued f>"bltc tel "')1()1\ st..iion KOCE ~nnel SO s fourth annu.il Cit>.it Big Car.age 5.1~ brings gt~t b.arga1ns to ~pei\ riom 9 • m l pm M.1y 1 2 • 8,allruom 0.antinR r 10 W Hllh )t t.: •.1 M< 1 (,H 5110 A CW\ on h.i rou111 J.., , ni; .11\CI \ \ (' • < Nl~I ~" 1n " ul l I I -1 I • • Co)l.1 \ki..i Qu1l ~-t•·ppers At <ll)t;a • J ~ \. I LC"Jlk'f l 9111 St11~1 A., • w QS?.1 ~~ S.S S S1.>b I .\ ~nlOI' m ,.,, ~uart• d.\nce ~oup 'W"C"l.) t'•Jl<. t•'!O<• i d 1 f) lo pn lh(om , .l n Thun.1.a t J • \\r)l Co.a•l Club .lt ~ \\.awrtmnr tt !Oil lk·.1 h " ,., ]1100 i~.&Ol.C c ~!,( If " ''"" tt ... m •.. !l't' i lk•• h, !!UC> SU Rf T\\U $1rp T~\ • '°"nlly d.Jn(e ~ .,,;i,.r tot tho-A-... ~ ... Jnt to k-.:irn tht> 1.s~ ~l"PS lA,;in) "' ti cumpf;mt'fll.>" b.Jrf~t .11 t. pm .incl ~;m rrom " !I :-; • CO'\:' FESTIVALS & SPECTACLES •Antique furniture hir ·93 .it rour hx.i· h•>ll) 9S" )Cl89 four dt•.1lt f) -PJn1t>r dt> f ll'ul'\, 291 S S 811..i()( St lt))t.I Mt'W. Bvii Nit..j~ 183 l':I [1;c .J A'e , foun Win \.&Jll" '>tt...,,t'fl Th. ocn,h M:iq~. !100 E D\l!r K,l \Jnl.l "'1.l "nd l\mJn OrJl..t< A.r tiq<>n l '>t I S I Ll!b< 1 111,d , !>.lnt.i AnJ -Ce>mt' lO\,· rr.•r to ullt'f llw pulJI,._ Ol1l' I.JI the n~t <.I .. :ri.olo<~ 111 .: '' •. t'> UI .&ntoqut• 1urn1t1ort' in 11 .... rountt\ "J'i.rd.iy .&nd ~n .J.h ~11,J n& e~I• rtJ1n11wn1 <inJ frw lun<h..~ ;11-.,., l)llt'!~ run.~ 10 J m. (i p m S.iturdll\ JnJ 11 •· m S p m S.,nJ.J,. •The Antiquu .it l~ (C))l.i Mew <.001· n'!Wn.ry Crn•er 1 !14 S Par\. A'e , C°"-" t.\t":>J. 822 ~!JS I Or Jn'«.' ((~nl)' s OC\•~ ind<10f anhqur ~.ind wie ~buts Sun· d.iy The ~ 1> sc.tl<'\h.1lftl 10( the fourth Sund,,y oi C'.Kh month rrom 9 .1 m .) pm F rtt .ldtn"'ion • t~gin.1lion C~ebr.1lion .it •<lfQ» lo c.itoOOS, 5 56 ·AR l S '"' 8a!I Sh.Irr 'our OrNms' ~ ~ thrme of the ~~th oannu.ll lestn..11 offcung .n•M d.W~ of P,t'ifO<m.lnCt'S, h.lnch-oo ~~ .ind ea.hob.boos at Or· .Jnge Count)' iChOol> ltbw~ shopp4ng m.ilb and the' Or.1nb~ County Prrfornung AIU Center S.ilurd.l} throulolh t.Uy 2 hents fr~ °' nom1n.1n)' J>'ICeO • lr\-lne Aris Festi"".U Ill •l 2S venues tn tr.int>. 724 6684 The IJr~ ctJltur.il t•vent I!\~ $t.lgt.'<I 1n the t.•ty "'" leJturt> St.ulp- Ea~y Bird Special $495 from 3--6pm Mon.-Sun Choole two Mexican Items tetVed with llock a.Qns, $ 4 95 Rice or Vege~s. ............. $200 ~ Ma'rgcJl'tk:ll •••............ w/f;aftt..,_ C lhundaY Night Fish Tacos ... 99 M .. IXirl-'lpm M~,c;~, JUI Ut & UllN Ulll , 263 l l7th St.• (('Qo Mesa• 631-4009 .. 2000 NIWPOrt Bllll. 5800 East 2nd Street Lona Beach. CA 90803 Costa Mesa, CA 12627 (714) 631-2110 (310) 439-RIBS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 . 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Rich the produce man. One of a kind, homemade, lip smacking.barbecue sauce. Open Easter Sunday. , Table side magic one night a week. (Naples -Wed., Newport -Sun.) The owners are all under 5'8" tall Barbecued Spaghetti (when it doesn~ slip through the grill). Buckets of Baby Back Rjbs to go for about $20. A private banquet room for parties under 60. Fax machin~s with memory dial. 1 "BIG FRAN"the oversized, mobile grill used for catering. Fresh vegetables with dinner. "The Super Well" Commitment to our local schools. Reservations 15. WE'RE BOTH CELEBRATING ' . ~Y, APRIL 19TH'MIOUGff SUNDAY, APRl 25TH wnH OUR REGULAR BABY BACK RIB DINNER FOR ONLY ··&.95 11 " - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • A .........................................•••• ·~· .... • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Best Bet SJOO Authon. bool..s and Bo>"en Museum dirl't.tor Peter l<eller sh.lre the spotlight ill the 28th annuJI Or.int,-e County Authors Rec: ogn1t1vn Donner 5.lturd.ly Rescl'\atlOOS requ11ed •Martha's Bookstore 308 1/2 M.mne A~e . Balboa !~I.ind. 673-7185. 01fford 0 Cooper. author of "The Runt Pig P11n· c1plc." !.1gns his boo!.. irom 2 to 4 pm Suntl.iy MEETINGS & SEMINARS • Americ.m legion 15th Slreet on the! Peninsul.i, Balooa, 558-0643. ··w1ndseek· Ns."' .i social SJ1hng group. meets f!Very <;('('Ond .in<l founh Monday oi the month. Single and m.>med .ill welcOmed. • Mi· Time Cellars 250 Ogle St.. Cost.a t.\c>.I 650·8463 Tastings OI new wines from new and old winenes featured 3•7 p.m Thursdays New wine amvills tasted 3-8 pm Fridlys. S.turday W1~ Tastings 1 ·6 pm library T~1ngs. ii chaOC"e to t.lSte rare .ind oldef \lntages. presented 3-7 pm. \\It'd ncsd.lys. Classical, Opera & Traditional • Christ Church by the S..l Uniled Melhodi$1 1400 w B.illio.l ut~<I • ·t'Wl)Of1 Beach. 968-5419 0t 'l70 U54~ lhc IM piece 1ta1mon1.i B.uuque Pt.1~1:r~ pt!rfo1m ~nday Ticl.ets S8 •Diedrich Cofftt & EsprhiO 8.Jt 474 E 17th St • Cost.i Mes.l, 646·032 J Amadeus Player), a cl.JS(!(.JI duel. performs Frid.>y Frec a<lm1won. •Orange Co.ut College 2701 F.J1f\1Cw Rood. Costa Mes.l, -432-5U1 7. Four till cnled OCC music ~udcnt~ -mandolin1s1 Phong Do, "iol1n1st Giang Do ,10d ~pr,1nos 0.Jisy lte Mor.in an<f 1 ammy CakJer· Welter -pcrfOfm d.b~oil mu~ to bcn· elit rht' Help Educate lt-.lrnmg People CHCLPJ Oub 7 P. m Friday 1n Ille fine Ms Recrt.il tlall. l icl..ets. Sit·S6 OC:Cs Mu<olC/ Entertainment lnduwy Studt-nt Ass«..i11on CMEIY.1 ~ a c~1ul bru!kh Sunday ft>.1tu11ng live mus.c performed bv ~udt'nts. the brunch ~ns at 11 · 30 a m 1n lhe col· 1t.-gc·s F~ulty House; the mu~ ht'l:J~ .n 1 p.m 10 MUSIC Room 101 Admr)\IM ~ Sl fOf tldt.'I mfo<m.ition, ull club prt.~nt Belinda lhom.ls at 730-8769. • Or.inge Coul Singers at Ot.i~ ~ Colie.,~·s Robert 8 Moore Tlw.iter 2701 f11"~ Ro.xi Cosu Mesa. 495 S<JBO Conductor Rteholrd RJub lead ·nw Cl.n we.ii lrad11Jon ol HJ)dn 8 pm M.:ly IS feJtUflllg an e..enmg of OlUSI<" hy ~ph Ha)dn 'Tickets S8·S JO • Or.inge County Philh.armonic S<Kiely at Ounge County Performing Art$ Ct>ntcr 600 Tov.n Center Ori\'(', Cost.l f\4eS.l, 646 OCPS. Cuit.ar wtuoso Ch11>t~ P.irl.t•n· 1ng ,oins Brrttsh t'rljtm!M-Ac.l<kmy of SI M.lrt•n·rn-lhe·f 1elch at tt p m f rid.iy Pro gram, directed by "IOl1n1>t lonil Brown, m cluclei V111.>ld1'> Conctno 1n 0 '™ft'' f0t Cu1tar and S111ngs; Brahms' Quintct f0t Stnn~ in. G mat(H, Op 11 1, No 2. \Var· kx:I.. s C>~iol Suite-; and Britten's V.:irl<)· oons on ii Theme by Fr.inl. Bridgt> Op 10 Tickets: S 12·U S Condvct0t 'Chrr>t~r ~~ leads the t t.a~I and 1 laydn So- c~y. Amet1n ~ ol~ muwc org.>n.i.ition. 1n 8 p m. 5.lturd.Jy c1.ocert ft'Jlu11n~ ~ho ru>eS and ~)!$ Pr?1!.Jm 1ncludn C Pl B~h's Symphony. \\q 182, IS 8.Kh s Smb'(!( ckm Ht>ffn t'tn ~ Lied. 8\VV 225 • .lnd Handt-I and Mu.r..n·~ O<k for St C«.1/1J's CMy. II. 592 Tiel.t>ts S12·SH • P.iciric Chor.le .lt Of.in Caunty Per· forming Arts. (Mt~. C.00 T~1l Ceolt'r Or (o-,1a Mew. 252-1234. 0'TMntlf'lh Cm tury Sanctu.irK'S·· pi~nted 011 7 30 pm • N~por1 BeACh Public libr.uy Newpon Center Branch, 856 5.ln Clemente Ome, fjijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ne"'port Beach. 644-3135. Christine 11 Cuit.1fson, author of "ladies and ~ntle­ nwn. · !>peals on · ·1 he! Art oi Rel.ltinit to t~ Oppt.hile Sex" from 7-8 tonight. Frtt Fldchc r Benton's !>Culpture "Balanced/Unbalanced Four CulJcs" '"ill be dedicated at UCI near the Social Sciences building S.1turd.1y a!> part of citywide Irvine Arts Festival Ill. adm1~)!00 • Or.inge Cout College, 2701 Fain.iew Rood. Ci>sta M<.-s.a. 432-3880. Former ~· tJg(." 0Jv1d J.icobsen will offer a rwo-hour hx tur<' oo 1nternation.il terr()f1~m and the! ho>wge crisis from 7:30--9.30 p.m Tul'S· dJy T1c.l..cb' S12 SO·SlS. I I MUSIC TA LE .. ~· th~W H1\LF Fresh Fish Dally All Year 'Round Breakfeat Lunch Dinner •Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm •Earty Bird Specials •Happy Hour 4-6pm •Harbor Brunch Cruises 400 Main St. B alboa 673-4633 MONDAY NIGHT Fa111lly Speclal I 4 RGE 16''.PI* IA $395 combinations -all toppings with purchase of pitcher of beverage Dine 1n Only · No Toke Out Served from 6PM To l OPM TWO 8' SCREENS + 10 TV'S 21 Items On Our Oyster Bar Menu NOW SERVING SUNDAY COUNTRY /MEXICAN BREAKFAST 9AM -1 PM 9059 Adams at Magnolia, Huntington Beach • (71 4) 963-6362 12 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, April 22, 1993 The Finest Japanese Dining Experience SUSHI W t PRIVATt OtNINC ROOMS t ()INNj IOOM TtPP~ ROOM t TATAMI ROOM t COOOAIL LCMQ R ..... , •• , Horikawa r olc\oo • Los Angt'les • 5.ant..a Ana 1611 Sunnower Ave., Bldg. E, Santa Ana (714) 557-2531 SOUTH COAST PLAZA VlllAGE 3 minutes to Performing Arts Center Also in LITTLE TOKYO t 111 S. San Pedro St., las Angeles CA 12131 68().9355 Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails Make your reseroattons early for secretaries week and enjoy a complimentary glass of our house wtne wtth each lunch. Lunch Mon-Prl 11:30-2:30 1695 Irvine Ave. Costa Mesa 646-7944 Dinner Mon-Sat 5:30 ···················~······························· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • AR . , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l Best Bet The Handel & Haydn Society,~nder the direction o( Christo.- t>hcr Hogwood, mal.e its Orange County debut 6 p.m. Satur· day at the Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa. The concert is presented by the Orange County Philharmonic Society. • Sund.iy Fe.irunng WO<ks by thrtt Amencan composers, the piogram conducted by Joon Aleunder 1ndli0eos. the world pre- m~re ol Songs of Eternity by Soochern Cal-1tornt.j compost>r l.imes Hool.ins, set to a text by poet Rab1ndran.ilh rape, the first center perfonn.lCe ol Leonard Bernstein's ChicM-sler l's.J/fl'IS'. .ind the West Coast premiere of Oom1mdc Argento's Te Deum. T1dcets S1 5·S100 • PKir.c Symphony Orchrstra at Orange County Pcrf0<mong Arts Center, 600 Town Center Ori~. C~ Meos.l, 556-ARTS. The PSO presents "Cl.wics Concert No. 7'' with conduct()( Kenneth SchermerhOl'n at 8 tonight. Program 1ncluda· Berloiz's Over- ture to Le U>rs.:Jrre. Liszt's P'iano Concerto No l •nd Piano Concerto No 2 Wlth g~ pian.st J.in1na f1alk~; and Niels-. en's Symphony No • (lnextinguish.Jblel Toel.ets S D ·SS7 Jaa, New Age & Blues • 8im1potetli's iii South c~ Pia.ta, llH Bn>tol St . Cost.l ~. 850-9090 P.tul M>nt Qu11'trt and Don MtUer Bog BanJ •ltcrnate 8 p m "'1ood.iys, with M1lf- t ·1 plJ) ng April 26. • C.tfe Lido 501 30th SI "twport Beach, 675 2%8 W.l)~ \V.t)ne .ind Tom Zink pc>rform ton1gtlt fr.day, \\hen ~re is .i SS co-er fe.itures ~~ Pearl and Har- monica F.>ts. SJturday, when ~re is •l..o a SS Cll\ef. feollUle\ M.uc Bennett and rhe ,..\.1v< B.lnd ~ W1lh•m• \Ing\ .ind plays piano .mJ R ... l. Bu>et pl.lys s.lll Wednes- d.i\ Shuw11mcs 8 30 pm. e"ept Frtd.ly- !>.lturd.l~ 19 p m I •Diedrich Cofft>e & Espresso Bu 474 E. 17th ~I .. Cost.l Mt'S.l, 646 0323 Ern5t Ale performs lau Cutt.Ir, 5.>turday. Tom long perform~ OKOUSl1c guit.ir Sunday • K.arn.ikur.i 2b75 ll'Vlne Ave., Costa Mesa 6'45-5518 G.lle Sludd.vd pcrlo•m'> mUSIC ranging from cl.hsoc.tl co ,au and poptroclc to cflsco on a baby granJ po.1no 8 p m.-modn1ght 5.>turd.l) No co-.er ch.ug.- • M.ui's at Red lion Inn. 3050 811>lul St • Cosu ~. S40 iOOO B•g B.ind d.inc1ng 2·6 pm SundJ) • Muwell's By the Sea J 17 P.ic1loc Co.ht H!,Sh"'ay, Hun~1n on Be.ich. 536 2555 Bitty Childs will <Jy piano on the Clrmen • Lundy Tno Fr ay through SundJy lhe Pete Jolly Tno appears M.iy 1 2 SS m1m mum entecu1nment ch.irge plu~ S7 mini- mum food and boercige ch.irbie Prefem.>d seatong; first come/first se"ed • Mucho Gusto J.u.z B.tr ~d utin Crill 263 E 17th St , Costa ~. 6J1-4009 Juan Cilrlos Quintero plars 1 hu~.iy. Fu <Uys and S,11urd.:iys Free .iJm1s~1on •Orange Cont College f1nt' '-rts Rec11JI Hall, 270.1 F.11"1ew Rood C~ r..'les.l, 432-5880 Poncho S.inchcz. one o( rhe f>'et'm1nen1 con~ plJ)ers .1nd pt>rc~· 1sts in Ameriu, Wiii perform 1rom 7-9 30 p m Saturday r icL.eu s H • PrtJ!o Rislorante 18.SlO \'oo l\arman A•~. T"'"'· 553 1 ))) The 405 Quanl·t pla)\ cta»1e J.UZ 6 to 10 p m '>undJ\ • Pronto Crill .JI ~th Co.ast Pl u, HH Brr.101 SL, Cosu Mes.I la<'r·l1'1rnin~ JJLZ featunng SOYn~ mOuenCld b) Tom JOnl~. TOil) Bennett. Frank Smarra .ind k.Onn• Macht), pr~ntl'd S 30 8 10 p Ill \\ l'1nt'\ days· Fr tda)~ • ltlndell's J Hulton Centr.• 011.e S..nlJ Ana 556 7700 T1mt:Wble pl.i,, conwrn pow\' j.lU Lon1t;ht R.JncMI 'o""lt .ind tht• Actuah pla) blue\ Frtd.i) R1pp1ni;t .n ~ ).I~ man Jeff K.uh1wJ plJ~) i\.1t>o<.l.1, Scra,t:ht ahe.ld 1.uz from r.iul (Jim.in ti. ·~p Tu~· d.:iy lattnum pla~ LallO IJU \'vt'<.in(....:fd\. ~howt1mes: 8 p m • Red lion Inn 3CISO l:i1 .. tol !>t Co..iJ ' M-Fr.ink Amos. b•it b.lnd pt•r!otm> IC>< d.lncing 2 ~ (, p m Sundlv • 11 Oce~rronl 21 Oceanfront "l'\•port Be.ich 675-2566 Cilpta•n C.111~ plJ\~ crop.cal 1a.u and pop 4-8 p m )unJ.l\ •Waterfront Hilton West Coa)t Club 21100 Pacific Coast Hwy . Huntington Be.ich. 960-SURF Big band sound> prt sentl."CI Sunda~ • Westin South Co.1st 686 Anton Bl•d Lobby lounge 540-2500. 1.uz wtuoso Paul.1 P11nce plays piano and ~n~ 7 to 11 a pm Saturday Oa'e Holden plJ~~ piano t;.... • to 10 p.m Tuesdays. Wednf">d.1ys and Thur~ays. Pop, Rock & Country • The Blue Beet Cafe 107 21st Pl.i r . Nl'\ ... port Beach. 675·23)8 Tht>re , .. ,11 be .i • 1i~ten1ng;"~'"~ party ror the nt'W ilt>um .ind "deo "T 0<d1l.gh1 bv lor>gt1mt> kx at mu 1C1an l'.1d P..-zow 8 10 11 p m 'l.\.>0· d.l ~ Dress noc e ple.uc •Care lido 501 10th ::-1 s~port Bcl<h •• 675 2%8. M.chilel P.lllt>•..on s R.\B band pertorms 8 3J p m • 1 a.m Sund.:i,., Plan1<it.\ocaJ.,1 \111..lt-I lit>.ile-r pl.l\.) lh.• Be-i OI Broad\\a\. lt>Jllft•ng Ph.incum ot the Opera ' 8 \0 pm 1 .im T~.1 ... 5' ~()\('r • C.it.rornia Buch Roel. .,... Su~h1 ll~·s \,.1 Ltdo. ""'pcin 81.:a"' <,-s u>-s Jf>J ~~· t0<xl ser.t'd "P cv cte.,. .~ v1 «•" n roll n1ghtl~ •The ~nery 301 t.11.iH:ltt' .._,,. "'f.'\\pon Br..lch E.-s ;··7. Hw h·n<rb pl.I\~ 10 p m 1 ii m frld<J•-5.irvrtJ.h l.1• 1bbt-Jn 5teel 8Jnd pl.J\) novn t<l .i p m Sut'day Oe~J.. Bord<"Ju' pl.Jn 8 p "' 1·1 m1dn1gh1 Sund.l' The Code pl."" 10 p"' 1 ii m April 30·1'\.ly 1 NOW OPEN!! LUNCH FROM 11:30 DAILY DINNER FROM 4:00 PM HAPPY HOUR MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 4:00 -7:00 IMTllTADOllNT TRIS WUI lnD SBAllDOO~ -Tli 7SDAY FR'vM QOOPM TB• COD• -t. ~AY :i~iURDAY FROt.: 10 OOPM ALI.•N JIOUNn'lNI .IAND-SUND.•W ~ 30-: ,.. P1 : .ll.LJT! !FNT/C !TAI l4N FOOPS IN A FESTIVF AT1 fOSf'HFRElll I<ESER\~4Ti0.">'S AC'c[PTED. NOT REQUIRE 141-7745 ]'"{).;} 8f:hCt1 [. \ (.A.T V•~R~ .\ HUNTINGTON BEA "H •/AL/DATED PAAKJN(:.; Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, April 22, 1993 13 I t .. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A ........................................... ~ ....... . • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Cr.U)' Horse Sle.:il. Uou)e .md Saloon 1 580 Brool..hull°'" 011 .. e. Sant.i An.l, 549- 1S12 Joe D1lf1efT1m MlCra'" plJy M-On· dJ} , • 1"1.ilrbor Singers at Prt'>h)1\'11Jn lhurlh Of me co .. en.lnt Ill C~IJ MC~l S-15-0 1')5 or A07.Q587 Thi., local ''"W"S gruup «um· ~.,..< of 2 5 women mt·t·~ -'I 1 S p rn 11\"•dJY~ and r) Jh\ JI> :.t:t•l..on~ m111t• rnc•fll bcr •<> song Jncl dJnte c 1.,,,,,., hum ·50, Be hop 10 coni cmpurJry wn~ • • l<..amakura 2u7'i lr\lnt' .\\(' (11.,tJ -MC'!MI, 64 5·5 516 l\urt Stl'111ht•< I.. pL11 \ old oe~ but Kood•l'S .111d m11J11lt• ot thl'·ll•Jd I• p 8 p m m1dn11:ht ~ rodJ1' ,1nd 4 Ii p m Sun dJys C.1le StoddJrd plJ1> ''""'1'1111~ 1111111 rock to do)(.O 111 c '·""' .11 tu 1.1.u on tht> bJuy .:r.ind p1J1111 H pm 111 ,fn,,,I r '>Jr.ir dJ~ Nu crn er • M.lll:1's JI 1<1 d Loon Ir n IU)LI !Jr >lol !)I (t))tJ Mn.I l1 ,nu, \\t'"t'!ll '\ i;~h T ,,., d.in .ind \\t1h'"' l.h lr1 p 11 \\.1dr-e'' fll>t ·"' 10111i;t.t 1111 1•.:h 'J!uodJ\ JnJ '°'I"'' t \1,j\ 1 • 1 JnJ:e Co.nt C ull.-.:e I " ..,,1' "l" 1r.1I • !JI I Joi\"" I\ ~1d (.c":.1 \\l''>J _ ~h ,,,,..,.tr~ .;,, r.'t·r ~t-.1 CrJm n 1·1 •\loll l'<rlurm~ ,1 >P<'l.1.11 ll'Jr1d 111 n• ;i..i1c ,,,, cs tht•n " I t •11·r h\1 putJ c f t t .. , 1 Hlt t~ 1n "' .. • ~ p f'll "'"'n,1.n J ,., 1t.. t•! s ll • R.lnddh I It .i:• •" t.1·• :'" D•,.1·. )Jritj .\ , .,t, • ·uo 1: ...... r ... r:•'I .in.:' p!J,, 11 I in ..... J.i.I • \\ Jrl'huuse Rc\lJurJnl J-1 ~O \ "' Ope,<· tu r--1·>'µ.11 1 lk.u ti c,-1 .i;w OJ ~·n~ xv1d11nJn P'-'"""n' I lop I tuµ .11 <J 1umght ..,,,,u,.,n r,111h pt•rfurm\ C l,h\•t Ru<~ at Y 111 f ndJy )Jlu•d.i> M11Dn1rot• µcrturm> 1·~·"' .11 ..! pm SvnJJ) rrn• .1r.Jm1>'""' I''" "lu>•l pt•rl11rin> AC<>U\lol R1.1t.k Jl 'J t '" r,a•..,;J.iy !All f1<:rlwm.1ntl"> Jrt.' SS, 11 11u1 ~t.lll'U otht•r\\1 ,., •Waterfront Hilton Wesl Co.1st Club 21100 Pac111c Co.1>t ltwy., tlunt111gton BeJch, 96-0·SLJRF Dose )<Xl..l>y on MondJ)'. T u~ay a'nd S.tturd.l) Club bccon1~ 'Planet E.1rth, · an undcrgroun<l night dub, Wt:dnescfay low l<'S.l:·1e band ~. •rtornu lhur'>ClJ) frodJy 1s loc.il runk noght SINGLES • OcNn Pacific Single Sailors &46 4005. l\;Oll·•mol.1ng \ongl~ gJthl.'r e'trY Su11dJV .it 1 I .i.m fUI a ~11, ·l>.11lx'Cue Jnd '>oc1.il hour •Open Bridge 4S·plus m Cr>!-IJ '>\<.~l t Al 2320 lntermt•<l1.i1e to J<il.Jnccd n1.111.hes ... pm \\l"Cln{')(fa)') Co-,t S.! •Sailing Singles Net~orli at OJ11te' R~· 1.1.,r.:int, 1 "'0f Co11nth1.1n \\Jy, Ne.-poft lk.1<.h <>31 ·90-8 A club for non ~m .. ~mi; "");IC adults ''ho enJU~ boJ1111g. ~1l1ng Jnd -< ul>J d" oni: m<.'l'ts \"\l'1' utht:or T ul'Sdly ,11 -pm 1'.e't meetong Tut~Jv C~ SS . THEATER • B.tc~t.age The.lle1 1 S<;1"' Super'°' A~e., Co-..1.1 M~. 646 51111'' C.111 Me Bae!.." J un..,·man d.111.. comedy .ioout a man tryong l•J go.:t Ji1~ l1le together O\t'r the telephone Performann~ .ire Thur~Jys through SJtur dJys at 8 p m unto I MJy 21 T •c~eu S 12· SIS • Cthel Dwyer Middle School 1502 PJlm Ave , Huntongton BeJCh, 241-6154 (r1J~t· line Com1nun11y Collc.:e prC'S<.'nts Peter Ruby's "The Three Mu~l.etccrs" opens 8 pm A~1I 29 and continues 8 pm Thu~ day FridJy and S.:11urdays and 2 p.m Sun· dJ~ TKl..ets: S7-S9 • CrovtShabspurt al Gem The.itrt, 12852 Main St., Carden CrcM , 636·7213 Nod Cow.ud's Ch.impagne comedy "Pu· \Jl~ lrves" continues through May 1 S Tdt•ts· S18·S22 • lr\.ine Barclay Theater 424 2 Carnpu) Dr .. IMnc, 854 4646. "Les liMOns Dan· sl'rt•u!ICS" ""''" be presented at 8 f .m. Sat· urd.iy; 2 p m Sund.:iy. Tickets: S 1 ·S 14 • Irvine Communily The.lier al Turtle Rod Cummun11y PJrli, on Sunnyh11l l.lnt' JI l urtle Rock Dme. lrvont, 857·5.496 . "(JI< h Mc If You Can," a murdtr m~ery wt 111 the Catsl.111 Mountains, is on St.I~ f r.d.t)'< and S.iturdJys JI 8 p.m through "J> 8, \\Ith .a matonee l p m Sund.iy IKl.l'I~ SC. and St!. •Orange Co.st College. Oram.a Lab Stu· d1" rot Fa1"'1ew Road, Cost.a Mes.a •32 5640 Arthur Moller s COITllC 11.lSl'<fy The Cre .. i.on ol the World and Othei 8US1ne\S" p11:><·nt\'\J 8 pm Saturday, 7 pm. Sund.iy .ind 7 p m 1-..Uy l Adm1~s.on by don.i· hOll • South Coast R.e~rtory &55 fov.n Ctltl tl'r Ort\e, C~• t.1e)a, 957·40)) N<>t>I (tMclld s "Hay Ft-\er," about an .l§lng ac Ire<-\ and her family whose "quiet v.~· t·n<I i;eb Lumed upside down by ~ gut..,h, contonues throulti MJy 16 on the m.11n Sl.lj,'C. raclm S2S·Sl4. On the sec ond ..u~· the world premiere o( Rogtr Ru(.'lf'\ "So MJny WOfds," an eYm1na1ion ot m.irro,1ge and \,hcther lo\e 1$ desuny 01 .in a1ch.li<: dX>ICt', opens F1id.iy. Showumes Im uoth stages: 8 p.m. Tuesday·Fricfa~. 2.30 .ind 8 p.m. Sa1urtfays; 2.30 and 7:30 p.m Sunda)1. Tickets· S25·SH •Way Off Broadway Playhouse 1058 E. fo~t St • Santa Ana, 547-8997. Closing per· rormanc.s o( • Star on dw Dool:· the list pl.ly by ptol1f1C Or.angt> Couoty pl.l)'\\'righl J.xk sNrkey, • badsu comt'dy •bout the ups and dov. ns ol snow business, pie· sented Friday .and Saturd.iy Adm11'SIC)(I SIS Dinner theater • £1i1.1btth Howt1rd'1 Curl•ln C•ll Th.- aler 690 £1 umino ~<ti. Tu~un. 838· 1540 Cole Porter'J "Anyth1n1t Coesw now pl;iy1nf throu~ May. Curuu: 11~. 6 30 pm. uesday·Thul'Wys and S.itu1days, 7 p.m Fridays; 11 .30 a m .and S JO pm Sunda~'S Prices stilrt .Jt S 19 \IS • Ktith &r M.argo's Murdtr M)"ltty .it ~oo·s Sc.afood Gt1IL& 8.ar, HOO Bnstol St c~ Mes.l, 12131 •66 1767 ~-•t· )(Xm~lf whodunit, ~ilert ac.Lou pc>'C .u dinner guests, ptnented 8 p m S-iturd.ays • le Mtrid1tn Hottl • SOO M.Ac.A11hu1 Bhd ~ ~.Ktr. 4t'6 2001 81oad· HAPPY HOUR SPECIALS ? SERVED 4-7PM M-F Monday All Well Drinks & Draft Beers only $1 .00 l uesday All you can eat Taoos only.$6.00 Wedntsdu ShoOter Night Top 1 O Tequilas at unreal prices Thursday Survive The 251 f rldg 2-4-1 Margaritas Fresh Fish Taoos only 99¢ STEAK NIGHT Certified Angus 8"f aged 5 weeks served Sat 5· 1 O 1.c Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, April 22, 1993 Ten Prime Rib Dinners Starting From Just $1095? ( ow That's Something To Shout About) Prime Rib dinners any way you like lllem. Uke All-You· <'M-Eat Prime Rib. Prime Rib and Scampi. ~\'en Prim Rib and Australian l.obster Tail. And all at spccia) limited-time pric~. No wonder "e're sounding off. c~ BROWN'S' ~IEAKJ-K )LJSE HuadnpMI Inch• 842·660l Newport lnfh • 67S·S9 10 22 LoollJon Serving Southern California. Refer to Your Yellow P.~ for the Location Nean>st You. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I ·················································~· Goin' South Mutt's Balboa Club boasts Mexican fare C an an l>ld dog lcJrn new tricls? The pooch in this ca"C i a DJlboJ locJt1on unL1nd to pre\1ou re tJuront O\\nc:r In its n ore recent ancarnJtions, 11 \\a) Uubbk • planned us u night )pot J nd , .. JnL cJfc:, but Dubblc:s \\Cnt Oat \lier thJt. the Clcgllng Martin cut 1'111>ui:h the watc:~ for J\\h1lc. then li'JP~Jrcd. '""'· the corner bu1ld1ng Ill U.ilbo:i' 'll\d)' again. Gail and Dan L)n(h, .-111f1cJ opt1m1 ''· and ""nc:r of \lull L)ncb's, the populJr beer I 1n~llUt at the Nc"port Pu:r, ... rgnc:J J 15·\Cur lc ue anJ 1>pcncd Mutl'i. llalbu.i Club l\\O month\ ago \\ 11h .i n.ipf") k>ol ing menu dnrgncJ by Menu :?ll(X), In •• am.I tv\•J dcs1ancJ by chef Tom Clu ke~. the L~ndu look foN.ird 10 )(:l"\tng up a lot of "up-scule Ran ho-earl) C'aliforn1:i type 11cms," Clukey ~ys. One of the tastie)t treats on the menu i albond1gas soup: tender me:llb.llls Ooating an a rich. Oavorful broth, and no \\JllOo\\c:r "hen 11 come 10 c.h1h peppers. On a erond )top .11 Mull' • a bo"I of ------ch1elcn rwoJlc Dining Editor wup. full of fresh carrots 1n a brijhl red 1om:110 broth ------"'as almost as go.xi A small bo\\J of e11hcr one 1s SJ SO •. for 45 cent more, a beef or 'h1cLen taco comes along. There 1s the U)Ual c:ist of TelC -Mc:ic ~hJracters assembled here: combination plate • tost.id:is, bum101, tacos, bur&ers and side order:. plus some )Urprases lake menuJo (tdpc soup) uv.,iluble dJ1ly; fresh tamaJcs in the hu k. and t1n • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1mpre !>1Ve :irr.i)' of MclC1cJn omclcb v. 1th beans. nee Jnd aortilla,, '>cf\cJ by J \Cry pleJ\Jnl '>lJff nll UJ}. s:; 95. The )pcc1:il~ one: night incluJeJ .1 '>ruhng plJuer of !>hramp fJJllJ'> .. p1cy. fresh. \hrtmp an a tJngk ut green and red p..:ppt.!r) anJ onion~. S!l.95. rc:ill}' c'<ccllcnt. Bean\ Jnd nee: come "'1th m\l\l thing,. but Clul..c:\ needs 10 do ~mcthmg Jbout thu'c same old retncJ beJn' there: Jrc: nC\\Cr, hcJllhrcr \\:!\.., 10 bef\c: th1' fa,·ornc food · Brunch 1s \Cf\cd C:J..:h SunJ.i~ \\1th roa..ied sucklmg pig. trcsh c.itvoJ :ind a chance 10 build )OUr U\\11 IJ,o or omelet rn an ".111 \ou can cat" de.i i for SI0.95. Jnd L\nch 1., p!Jnnmg lo broil ehml·e steal..' u• r mesquite 1h1' 'ummcr. The bar cub the a\.lOm m h.ill. lca\lng the reJr p:in nf th" IJr~c. high-ceiling HX1m for Jrner ... ~tanager Rici. Goml'l '>J)'> that th..: re 1.iurant hop..:s 10 dc,clop un up,cah: dinner cru\\J .ind pcrh.ir that "ill hJppen, but \lutt\ 'ccm' t•' )uffer from .i 'Piii pcr'°n.ihh H.1t\I rod . music bla)t'> through the rw emanating frum lhc t'tar :irta -a J that 1s a grcJt Jr.i"' tnr the bc.ich ' casual cro"'J "ho !>lr\.lll pa,1 1t~e corner door an need of a tall coo one. but the dming room's pr1.:c::. anJ prcscnt:ition .ire d1rcctc:d tO\\Jrd families with children. local Peninsula folk!> :ind all NC\\ portcn The moniker. "Mutl°' belonged , • Dan's father. ~1r L)nch Senior. \\ho~ parents had named ham Emmett, but he ended up \\llh tile nid.name. ··Mull " When the )Oungcr L)11Ch\ lca,cd the: bu1IJ ng 1h1s )Car, the) found a di.,~.irJcJ '~n on the roof that i.a1d."B.iltx.1.1 C'lu'•," and 1h:it's hn"' "Mull L\'nch·, OJll'•'J Club" gut ll'> name Come to thank of 1t. the nll1n1k"r renect' 1h1., c.ifc\ ml\ed me\\.1~c,, the c:s cn11al '>t)le ot ~luu·, U.ilb,1.1 Club 1111 neclh to be defined b~ the L\n~h~ 3nd 1hn"rc "''1rl..1m: llll rt · \lutt's B:ilbo~ Club 111 -PJlm t 723-171 7. Open "c\:LJJ} . ..i.10 r Sa turJJy :ind SuodJ\ 10 a m -10 p ni Smol..ing. Whc:ckharr accom <> l ....... .,...... Chef Tom Clukey <ldl) .ind owner Dan lynch of Mutt's 8.il- boa Club on Balboa Peninsula. Tastings and T I 4 ~ i t s 0.11 .. Nluupart • c-,.,, ... _ ................ .. ................ «? d ,...., ........... .... . .. ...... ..., ... "' .... -M.·-~·11-..., ...... , ..... ... ...... ' ...... ,, .. .,, .... . ... ., ...... ~ ... ......... ~ ... _.'I••• .. Na put Orange Cout Weekend I Thurtday, April 22, ~993. 15 ( 16. Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, April 22, 1993 t Chinese Food For Thought I RESTAURANT COMBINATION PLATE fRIED . RICE .OR CHOW MEIN WITH 1 ltem ......... $2.99 2 ltems ....... $3.99 ', ~ 3 ltems ....... $4.99 . ~~~ ~ ~ We believe that Education is most ~­ im portant: That is why we are donating 2% of our gross income to the Newport Mesa Unified School District . . Chi"1a Doll 424 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa 722-7552 1711 St J °'1-• t 'Doll ~ I II .- Houn Sm ·Thur~ 11 am·Q ~. Fri & Sot llom-X)prn ...-...-~....._..........,..........~, •