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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-12-05 - Orange Coast Pilot-Thursday LOCATION Sl'Zf SHAPf "-""""' 1-2 poor ~lead! 0-1 poor Ccwou 0-1 poor ...... IHdi 0-1 poor FIS...O Geed aldMe .,, ~. , .... aim ..... -4 ..... _.,.. -' ......... TODAY Fint low TIDES :=!i"t:,. Secofld high FllDAY Flnt low 2:04 a.m. 2.4 Flnt hitdl 1:21 a.m. 6.3 s-ctlow 3:45 p.m. -.7 Second high 10:21 p.m. 3.1 QUOTES OF THE DAY "We thought it was a boy at first. But then we ame in one Friday and she had babies. That's also how we found out Bamey is a boy ... " Costa Mesa preschool owner Karen Mestemacher, on the difficulty of de- termining the gender o( rabbits and other small mammals (A fr • "Praising what is lost makes the re- membrance dear.'' William Shakespeare COMMUNITY EVENTS •Toys for Tots i~ a nat_iPnwide p~ram to provide toys for under- privileged children. Donors may drop off new, unwrapped toys at any of a number of locations countywide, in- cluding the Pilot office, 330 W. Bay St. in Costa Mesa. • High School basketball action dps off tonight with the second round of the annual Pilot Tip-Off Oassic, featuring defending st.ate CIF champi- ons Estancia, as well as strong teams from Newport Harbor and Corona def Mar high schools along with 13 other teams rrom throughout the area. Ac- tion begins at 6 and 7:40 p.m. at Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar. Action continues Friday with the tour- nament semifinals. •College basketball also features championship action tonigh.t ~ith the Miles Eaton Tournament, pitting Or- ange Coast College against LA South- west at 6 p.m. at Orange Coast. The tournament continues Friday, "'With game times to be announced. •As the annual Newport Harbor Olristmu Boat Parade nears, bay ·-_.rent ~and businessesJinln~ the.. parade route will compete In their own Christmas decorati.ng contest, known as the Ring of llgl'lts. Residents and busineu owners are encouraged by the Newport Harbor Area Chimber of Commerce to com- pete for prizes awarded in four cat- egories: homes, yacht dubs, restau- rants and commercial buildings. Judg- ing will take place on SU~, Dec. 1 s, In ac:Mince ol the bolt par.de which runs from Dec. 17 throulf, 23. Decorating help ls available <Or the design and lntt1H1tion of ·tights by catllng the Newport H.t>or Ate1 Chamber of Comme~ 1t 644-8211 . INJHA I I I ",41. " . 24flllrlWll••~ 642-6086 Circwation 45 ,000 ---.,. C1111P llP 1111 Illy See Community Forum'C12 25¢ l) ·cllble hike gets bad reception -By lor1Am Buheda SQll~ COSTA MESA -Sue Swanson described Bill Nelson as "a genu- inely good person who was very nice." That's why she is shocked by his 23-year-old wife's allegations that she murdered Nelson -her 56- year-old husband of three weeks - because he was beating and raping her. "Everybody I talk to who knew him just doesn't even believe he has it in him to do such a thing," said See MURDER/Piii M City offici3:_1s, residents ask Copley-Colony to reconsider By Anna Cekola 6*1111 Wiier COST A MESA -CaUing a planned 11 percent cable rate hike iU-timcc;t, a city committee is asking that Copley-Colony Cablevision d~ay the increase until the slumping economy rebounds. "We arc concerned that, at a time when entertainment is more than ever a needed diversion from many financial hardships, subscribers may have no choice but to cancel their service," cable commit- tee chairwoman Shelley Lash wrote in a Nov. 28 letter to the City Council. As of Jan I. 1992, basic cable service will go up $1 to $19.45 and the more pop- Question of the Week "''ar for view: T eleVision cable subscribers in Costa Mesa are being hit with an 11 percent rate hike, a hike that city leaders feel is ill-dmed and could result in vi~rs canceling the service. Fair or unfair? Call the Editor's Hodine at 642-6086 and tell us what you think. ular basic/plus service will go up $1.50 to $24.45, Copley-Colony General Manager Steve McMahon said. Basic/plus service includes 32 channels and networks such as Lifetime, TBS and MTV. The main reason for the rate hike is an increase in what the cable company has to -~ Four-year-old Allyson Harris, left, and A.J. Grams, 3, peer into an empty hamster cage at their Mesa Verde preschool. Hamster heist pains preschoolers By loMM Basheda 5'llt Wlllf 0 fficials at the Mesa Verde pre- school in Costa Mesa are investi· gating the theft or their pct ham- ster, Fluffy. But don't let the name' fool you. The mi$Sing creature is a male. 'look grandma, a bad man came and took our hamster.' "It's just a little hamster," said Karen Mestemacher, who owns the school. "But still, you have visions of all kinds of awful things." Also missing was food the school had bought for a pre-Thanksgiving feast and a television and VCR on which the children watch Sesame Street and Dr. Seuss videos. And not to be confused with the school's pct turtle • who also goes by the name of Fluffy -the victim is covered with a thick coat of tan. and white fur. "It really makes me sick," Mestemacher said. "It's a crummy thing to do." Mestemacher said her school has been broken into about six times i:: the last five years. The last time was last summer when some-one stoic its television and VCR. Mestemacher sc.i~ they t:.id just gotten the insurance money from that thert and bought a nrw television and VCR severnl weeks before they wer«:. s.nlCl. apin.ln this most recent burgJ:u:y,. School officials describe Fluffy os "pudgy" and "pretty mild-mannered for a hamster." He likes to eat hamster mix. but is known to accept most food offered to him. -Elu.C!)'-WAS last seen Ja~Tuesday Nov. 26 in his Habitrail hamster home on a shelf m a classroom at the preschool on 3013 Deodar Avenue. When the children returned to school Wednesday morning, Fluffy was gone. By Ins~ Y<*ol Stilt-- But Mestemacher said that in all the break-ins, no one has ever been cruel enough to steal one of their pets • and there hove been plenty of opportunities. NEWPORT BEACH -Some SOO oommunity leaders packed a hotel ball- room Tuesday night to hear aood· humored tributes to City Manager Robert Wynn, who rcti.rca at tho ond of the month after 20 ycan 1t tho city'• helm. Bid, ofr-<X>lor jokes were abundant, but the warmth and mpcd felt for Wynn wu best demonstrated by the irnpretaM tum· out st tho "Bob Wynn Rout.. at tbe Ne~ Marriott. The ,60-)1Ur~ WYnn, whole taaun II the .eeond ~ CA11rry ~ ~ d!f •.,..er, annouiiced tilM I Ml daal he d leave hil pOaitJon at dte ..a OI IM year to try IOIMtlUna acw after men t.Ua three dlcldea bt]N~ ......... , .... ~ ........ dlJ•A..- pay for various programming. including such channels ~s MTV, McMahon said. He declined to comment on issues raised in the cable committee letter. Lash said the cable comm ittee is "pain- fully aware" that Rhode Island-based Co- pley-Colony has not escaped effects of the lean economy, but believes the rate bike comes at a bad time. "It's not just the money, it's the prin- ciple. Right now tbis is just one more ex- pense a lot of people don't need or can't handle," she said. "We felt like we would be remiss if we didn't step forward and take a position." Still, other than the letter of protest, there's not much more the advisory com- mittee can do about the hike, Lash said. See CABLEIA7 Hoag Hospital plans studied by commission Officials meeting tonight to evaluate expansion By Ins Yokoi Stal1 Wnte1 NEWPORT BEACH -After more than three )ears of planning, Hoag Hospi- tal'<; controversial proposal to more than double 11s .,1.te over the next 20 years be- gins 1t!I quest for city approval tonight. The Planning Commas ion to· night begins re- v 1 cw or the hospital's mas- ter plan, which 1s expected to take more than one hearing be- cause of the ex- tensive presen- tations planoed by both sup· porters and op- ponents of the plan. The 20-year 'Tfl8re is nothing in the master plan or the enwonmental impact report to say what they want, how they 're going to grow and what the state of the art is.' plan will add --19 roughly 285,000 health care planner and square feet to architect who crafted the t h e e x i s t i n g alternate plan 480,000 square feet of buildings on the upper campus off Newport Boulevard and about 500,000 square feet to the lower campus off West Coast Highway, where the cancer center and a child care center arc now located. Earlier this week, Hoag officials gave a hint of the fireworks to come when they shot down neighboring residents' proposal to move 50 percent of the planned con· struction along Coast Highway to the upper campus. Neighboring condominium residents and environmentalists want to limit oon· struction on the lower campus because of concerns the buildings will be too bulky and high and that they will be built on a sensitive wetlands area. Hoag executives and their hired plan- ning oonsultants argued that the Villa Balboa Community Association's alternate plan would cram too much onto the upper campus, causing oonstruction and traffic problems that would add at lea.st $5S million to costs. The Villa Balboa plan would leave the hospital with nowhere to place key ser- vices such as the maternity win& and cu- diology lab during renovation. Hoaa of.. See HOAG/11 • I "' Pilot People ~~ 11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·~ A senior secre tary in Orange Coast College's Maintenance and ~~perations department who has been named the college's "Clas-~1fied Staff Member of the Year" for 1991-92, nominated by her tolleagues. A SAFE BET------------ Richey joined OCC's staff in 1978 after graduating from Cali- fornia State University at f-'ullerton with her B.A. in li beral arts. She is a founding member of the college's Safety Committee, and has been responsible fo r scheduling CPR and first aid classes for campus staff members for the past seven years. .A STATEWIDE PW,._~ -------- • Richey also assisted in compiling and editing OCC's first disas- •!ter plan several years ago, and is currently working on an up- dated version o{ that plan. It has served as a model for other community college disaster plans throughout the state. Richey also gives prese ntations 10 OCC classes o n earthqua ke prepared- ne~s. ANOlHER MElll---------- The Costa Mesa resident and mother of th ree is also involved -with Costa Mesa Boy Scout Troop 339, and serves as a merit -badge counselor for dbaster preparedness. ' -By Alexis Pasqu• • T he afternoon budget meetings at the Helm were always the same. First the reporters pitched the stories they were working on -Katherine Bell always went last -and then the photographers would toss their day's efforts out onto th e table for m~pcction. And then, without fail , editor Sal Prelch and managing editor Stan LaMonica would begin to argue, their voices rising quicker than a jet lifting out of John Wayne Airport. "I sorta like this story about the League of Cities expenses. I mean this one planner wants the city to reimburse him for an au tographed photo of Will Clark he bought at some card shop up there," said Preleh. "I think it's our lead story." "You're nuts," LaMonica bellowed. "What sort of journalist are you anyway? We got this story up in Costa Mesa about that gal who cut off that mljn's head. I mean that's as good as it gets." Prelch bristled. "Everyone will have that story. I want something different, something the other papers won't have." ORANGE COAST "I tell you what you won't have. You won 't have a job if you keep thinking like that. I don't know how you get off call ing by Sheral LeB#Mu yourself an editor, you have all the brain power of a slab of pizza, you ... " Katherine let the angry voices trail off. 8EQIJ\L Suddenly, Bev -the newsroom secretary - stuck her head in the conference room. "Katherine, it 's Mr. Mile.,.'' Katherine looked up. "Corky or Roman?" "Neither. It'-; Wally Mile<;. Remember him? Roman's half-crazed brother?" • .._.WAip. • l"lmfoolll ~ u..~ ,,.,_~ ~ "'-" ,.,..,,.. -~ To be continued ... How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Orange County 642-4333 Advertising Classified 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial News 540-1224 Sports 642-030 News, spam fax 646-4170 Main Offica Busines. Ofrioe 6'42-4321 Business fax 631-5902 ' Muc Mo'litWl>oloc Stakes at Orang~ Coast College commemorate those who have people nationwide who have died of AIDS, was set up in con- died of AIDS. The memorial, whkh also shows the number of Junction with a photo exhibit in the collegeart gallery. L1V1MG Art exhibit; memorial boost AIDS awareness ~=Loar I t can happen here -right in your own backyard. That is the sobering message of a photo exhibit on AIDS at Orange Coast ColleJe. Titled, "This is Our Yard," the exhibit displays large, glossy color portraits of people from all walks of life along with their personal testimony of how AIDS has unalterably changed their lives. members have written the names.of AIDS victims. A sign lists the number of Americans who have died from AIDS during the last decade: 130,776. monogamous relationship. She gave up plans to enter a bodybuilding competition after learning she was HIV positive in January 1990. "I don't know what tomorrow will bring, but one thing is for sure: this story could be yours," she warned. The exhibit, on display through Dec. 16, aims to put a human face on an inhumane disease, according to Orange Const College Art Gallery Director Irini Vallera Rickerson. "It is an eye-opener," she said. "People who walk through the gallery start putting a face with the disease and see that it affects everyone. It becomes real." He was a 4.0 student and he was a wonderful guy. That shook me very much. He was so full of life. The portraits and personal statements displayed in the college gallery give voice to the range of emotions felt by those whose lives have been touched by AIDS. Michael Woolridge, talking about growing up in a black neighborhood where opportunities were On Monday, AIDS awareness on campus was heightened eve n more when college officials planted a tree in memory of former Orange Coast College stude nt Aaron Jones. The 25-year-old student died from AIDS in December 1990. "He wa s a 4.0 student and he was a wonderful guy,'' Rickerson said. "That shook me very much. That's why I got involved with AIDS awarene~s. He was so full of life ." Artists Jerry McGrath and Mary-Linn Hughes took photographs of individuals ranging from a housewife whose husband died from AIDS to an inm:ite in the prison's HIV ward who has a history of drug abuse. In conjunction with the exhibit is a display of white stakes, resembling a white pick~t fence, hammered into the ground near the college gym off Fairview Road, where community limited and drugs -lrtnl v ..... IUdrlra. were abundant, recalled the words that changed his life: "I'm very sorry but the test has come back positive." Rickerson said although the exhibit is controve rsial, most visitors are deeply moved by the photos and stories of AIDS encounters, told by people ranging from a leather-jacketed motorcycle rider to Laguna Beach City Councilman Dob Gentry whose partner died from AIDS. "I've neve r seen an exhibition in the arts where everyone is so silent," Rickerson said. "It's the silence of a graveyard. They see that it is real and that it happens to real people." Mary WHe COST A MESA -Prayer services for Mary Wile, who for many years was the oldest teacher's aide in the Newport-Mesa School District, will be held 5 p.m. Saturday at Santiago Church in El Toro. Wile, a Costa Mesa resident, died Nov. 29 while visiting family for Thanksgiving in Indian Wells. She was 90. Her ashes were scat- tered at sea on Monday. Born in 1901 in England, Wile A woman identified only as Gina, tells of her physically active, drug-free life and volunteered for more than 10 years as a teacher's aide at Costa Mesa Elementary School, where she read to the children and helped them find library books. She was also named an honorary PT A member and presented with a gold pin from the Balboa Bay Club several years ago. She is survived by daughters, Jacquelyn Perriguey of Indian Wells and Viviann Craig of El Caj6n, as well as six grandchiJdren and nine great-grandchildren. Jesse Ll*8 NEWPORT BEACH -Memo- rial services and burial at sea were performed on Nov. 30 for Jesse Luke, first skipper of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce Commodores Club and re- tired executive of the Southern California Edison Co. Luke, 88, retired from Edison in 1968 as manager of the Ne~rt Beach office. He was with Edison for 43 years. Costa Mesa How they voted ... Y·Yes City ·council Action ~. o.c..lblr 2 N-No A·Abstoin IMPACT VOTE NEXT Should the city modify traffic Would Improve traffic flow y y y y v Award $132,487 1lgnal1 at Harbor Boulevard Pa$d contract to and Mesa Verde Drive (the Unan'lmously Anaheim-based ~arbor Shopping Center Signal Maintenance entrance)? ~· Inc. County will fund $50,820 of ~ro}ect. Should the city authortze 11 Final approval for developer ~ Y .Y Y V Construction condominium• to be built at JamH D. Young of Aliso Viejo P.-sed 182 and 188 Abert Place and Unattfmously 185 and 189 23rd St.? Should the ctty work with the All work in the unlflCOl'porated y y y y y County hu already county to put aldewal(a on Beck Bay community will be PanfKi Ht atld• $200,000 part• of Santa Isabel and don• at no coat to th• city Unanlinou•IV for lmprov1m1nts in Santa Ana avenues? . th• ...... ' In March 1960, Luke was elect- ed th e first skipper of the Com- modores Club, a division of the Newport Harbor Arca chamber. In 1984, he was elected Commodore of the Year. He was also a lifelong member of the Lions Club and was award- ed a lifetime honorary membership of Lions International. Luke is survived by his wife Gla- dys, daughter Barbara Kranyak of Van Nuys, three grandchildren and two great-gr~ndchildren. llawpcwt ~ ..... Piiot Thursday, December 5, 1991 ----------------------·-~------ A big oil company loses a customer A bout the only1tilnt that there UKd to be a thriving business there is the tns sign in the window: "Thanks for lhc memories, God bless you all! Bruce, Sherrce and the whole crew." Mos1 people who read here about the closing of Bruce "and Sherree Bowden's Eastbluff Unocal station were angered aboul the way it happened: The oil company gave them two· weeks 10 shut down and get out after 10 years of apparcn1ly successful · opcralion. Many signed pelitions, wrote lelters -some including sliced·up credit cards -and made phone calls. Reader Paul Gerst, 1h0Ugh he was not a cuslomer, found another evil in Unocal's peremplOf)' move. "Your article induced me to write the letter," Gerst-told me the other day. "I don't-normally bother to write to guys like (Unocal Chairman Paul) Stegemeier. I had no involvement with the people at the station ... but l resented what Unocal was doing to lhe entrepreneurial spirit. .. " Herc's most of whal Mr. Gerst had to say lo On the Mr. Stegcme;cr: Coast "ln your closing rc1narks at the Ora"nge County ------' forum September meeting, you called for honesty in facing lhc demands of realism vis·a-vis national energy policy. Certainly a non-controversial admonition even if your perception of realism is coincident with the self-serving objec1ives of your company. "Gi\'e me five minules of your lime in return for the 30 minutes I gave you, Mr. S1egcmeier, o n the subject of facing up honestly to the consequences of destroying individual initiative. I address the cavalier treatment of the Bowden family and their employees in the closing or their Eastbluff service siation on the transparent ruse thal it was just a 'low-performing asset' ... ''Q ur nation's wealth of fuels, minerals, foodstuffs and. manufacturing capability pale \yhcn compared to 1he unfa1homablc wealth of our peoples' cntfeprcncurial passion. It is this passion that has swamped the concept of Con1munism in little more than one lifclime! Your forebears and mine bo1h ned Europe for the New World of personal opporlunity, and found it in the freedom of persona/ opportunily unique to the United Slates of America. "Akii:i to 1hc manorial lord of 19th ccnluf)' Europe, Unocal has demonstra1cd to a new Jencration of young people seeking to find their way that opportunity will not knock for thc1n in 21st century America. II knocks only for the lord of the manor. · ''U nocal, as a national as.sci, has reaped a sh:irc of its profiis through 1he lungs of the people or the Los Angeles Air Basin. Unocal was 'dragged over the coals' before it acceded to obvious air·quality COfJlrols; scoffed and still scoffs nl acres ~f despoiled land from petroleum sludges; waited to the bitter end lo discontinue production or leaded motor fuel, and now battles despcra1ely 10 avoid production of low·emission.-fuel formulalions by a variety of ruses, such as the over-age·car purchase plan. Which asset is truly 'low pcrCorming,' the Dowdcns or Unocal? Almanac Births FOUNTAIN VAUEY llGIONAL October 31 o Klmberly and ltobert ltasmussen, Costa Mesa, 81rt """""'"°'" o Grace Milloway and Alan Bradfield, Newport Berl, girt HOAG MEMOllAL HOSPITAL ,,__, o IC.illhl and William luJan, Cosu M<'s.1. boy NOvembtir 20 o Dorolhy and Richard Dwyer, C~ Mesa, girl a Marilvn o1nd Francis kr1.he, Corona del Milr, glr) and boy November 21 a Stephanie and Rkhard Schwartz, Costa t.1esd, girl November 22 a Stephanie and R.lndy Parole, Costa Mes.l, boy a Shannon and Todd Rogers, Costa t.~. boy November 23 o Natasha and Kenneth Leverich, Costa Mesa, girl o .\targarel and William Snyder, Cost;i """'· boy November 24 o L;iurie and Mark Chapman, Newport Beach, girl NoYember 25 a Krisly o1nd i\.terreU Homing. Newport Ueach, boy November 26 a Jo Ann and John V1.n Dyke, Corona dcl .\l,u, girl 'Anita ;ind \Villlam Todd, Cmta Mcs.1. lkiy November 27 Costa Mesa A v.·om:1n w<ilkcd out to her cnodo· minium in !he 1600 block of Iowa S1rcct Tuesday to find that wmconc had used orange spray paint 10 CO\'Cf her car in graffiti. • Someone stoic a dozen small siuf(i:d animals from the rea r -..·in<1ow or a car 1hal 14"ai parked at the Lion\ Dea at 719 \I/. 19th .Street. • Newport Bench o Katherin• and William lewh, Newport "'""·boy o tamberly and Stephen Lincoln, Cmu ...... boy o Mut. Moreno, C05U Mesa, boy . No¥emb.r 29 o Satlelt <lnd Oouglu Lang. Costa Mel.ii, boy a Rebecca and Kenneth S.lnford, Costa ...... boy . NoYember 30 o Mary·Ellttn and S.lmuel ~rtson, Costa Mes.l, gjrf Dec:embet-l o RebKa iilnd Rlchard Ccabner, (og.:i Mesa, girl SADDLEBACK MEMORIAL November 2 o Jo Ellen Parisi and Stephen R. H.i.ns, """' ...... boy Deaths Masi recent de.iths as reported to t~ Orange County Recorder's Offtee. Cosio Meso o Michael Christopher Stalons, 39, Ofl Nov. "4, 1991 . DAnaby Henriella Thompson, 74, on Nov. 5, 1991 . Newpor1 Beoch OC.iirl £dwyn Jones, 92 , on Nov. 11 , 1991. o Frances Nichols -'ll'ars, 84, on Nov. 9, 1991. DJohn J. Pl'lers, Jr.,89, on Nov. 12, 1991. Marriages · Marriilf;'N JS ~ttl to the Oranb'e County R£'Corcfcr's Orf>ee in 5.Jn1.i A.o.-r. Cosro MeMJ o James David Mile macried OeVora Ar· lent Anllldel on Nov.· 1, 1991 In Ried- dins. o Robert Scott Anhur married Barbara Louise Fitdlbtd on Ocl. 26, 1'91 in "'-· N..,.pcwt Beoch o JamH Joseph Bark>w married Sonya Jean llnderm.11n on NoY. ), 1991 in Co- rona dcl Mar. a Andrrw Allen Smits ma~ Unlb Sue Bunch on Nov. 1, 1991 in Pacific Grove. Bankruptcies Recenr bankruptcies as reponed lo tk Feder.ii Bankruptcy Court in S,,n/a Ma. o..~ 7: n... .................. 0 lc.i...g i.,,.. nn1 t_...,. OI ........ -"'°<ood "" 0 ptO -..... Cosio MeMJ a-ternt'r Raymore, faw Hefner Conslluc· lion Co, lnc., Chapter 7. a ABC Arts, Inc., Chapter 7. Health code ViolaUons , Rl"l.:ent he<1lth violations .rs rcponed by the Ordnge County He.11th Ure Agency. o Heh Bien re1tauranl al 10548 We~I· min1ter Ave., Carden Grove, 1icens,e w~­ pended on Oct. 1, 1991 for cockrooch in· lesliltion and inadequate lighting in the rood ptepartion areas. License rl'instalcd on Oct. 2, 1991 . o China Pe;irl restaur.ii.nl at 8780 \V.i.rner Ave., Fountain Valley license suspended on Oct. 22, 1991 for extensive infcs!Jtion or cockroaches throughout (ood h.:indling .:i1cas. licen1oe reinstated on Oc1. 24, 1991. a Bo-Bo China .11 18856 Broolihursl SI., fountain Valley license suspended oo Oct. 24, 1991 for heavy cockroach 1n- f~Jtion throughout kitchen and rJI in· festation. License rein!>!Jtcd on Oct. 25, 1991. ----------------- REFINANCE NOW S.So/o APR 0 PTS 8.5% RATE 11/4 PTS 9.125% APR 0 PTS 6% RATE 1 PT Jumbo JO Ye1r Fixed 7"'-A.PR AdjUlllt.ble Construction, Jumbo Loans, Isl ind 2rid T.D.s, Non-Owner Ckcupanq CMS Mortgage Services w ..... ,. O JKk In The Boa at 800 PKlfic Coatt Hlghw<11y, Se.11 BeKh license ~ on Qct. 26, 1991 r0t resuiurMll f11e !hi" , aused ansul system discharae. l.ia!me fej in~ Oct. 11, 1991. ~ Business licenses ' • ' • ------------~i ~ buslMss /ianse informallon ~ ported by the cilies of Coit.a Mesa and': Newport ~ach ~ . ' Cosio Mew •. o Stephen f . Per~ins of Newport thlaU• al 3333 Bristol St. ~ o Moho1mmed P . .4.khler of PSF Group .It.• 3014 Jeffrey Dr. ': o Yen l. Hoo1ng of Pili Cleo1ners .11 891 ~ B.iker Si. " o Do1vid Gr.int o( Pirels Bi5tro al 1133.' Bristol St. o Hoosh.ing Abraham of Mes• Copy. •nd'.• Printing Center al 26)3 Harbor Bou~'•--1 vard.-- a Garrell Norlhw.iiy o( Orange Cleaning Co at 2151 SI . Newpor1 Beach a Ch.ides Ru he o( Concepts In Videogri.-' phy al 1811 \Vesichff Dr. ... a James Murray of \\leslinghouse Credir Corp at 610 Newpor1 Center Dr. ' ; O Rich.ard Curtis of (nvironmenl Re--- search Corp .lt 18 (CHpC>fJte Pl.u;i. , DAnne \.Vi/son o( A\'\'F lnlerior1 at (33() Keel Dr. Larry BaJ.er of A Place in Time at 925: Ncv.porl Ccnll'f Or. DJer.ii1d Umbaugh of Oce;in Modlin( Corp at 676 16th St. Mr. Gerst states his case with eloquence and force, and as a certified Professional Engineer and Diplomate of Environn1cn1al Engineering, he has the credcnti::als to back up his wprds. • DON MORRIS Someone f!rlcd the trun k luc k of ;i \714) 832-1854 1983 T°'·oia Crlica parked in a 101 in lhc [,·enings &Weekends 1600 block of E. Coast 1 lighwav and took .,-.. ·-•·r-...... ~ __,,.. ......... ~ (714) 764-9428 As to his future with Unocal, he won't be much of a customer for them. "I guess-I'll have to keep the card; 1hc two best car washes in 1own both 1akc Unocal," he said. "Ilut I won't buy their gas." a seal CO\'Cr made of 14·ooJ"cn bead~. •o.1-"' "' ___.... ..,,,,.,..,.,, ,....,,.... .three rubber balls a hcan h:ig and an h!;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;d======~~=====o; earthquake survival kfl, for a 101:11 S.!51 Around town Srnd ,-our Items for Around Town to Bob t'an Eykcn, Thr Pilot, JJO lV. Day St., Costa Altsa, 91627. Finding jobs NEWPORT BEACH -Clrcer coun· Klor Shena Crane will give a talk en· litlcd "Where 1hc Jobs Are (or '92" 11 7 p.m. today 1t the Newport Beach Public Library, 856 S;in Clemente Drive. Admis· lion Is fn:e ind rcscrv1tk>ns ire noc nee· euary. Cnne, a former corporate e1«u· tiYC 11 founder and president of ~lcnlor, a carter counseling Kl'Vicc based in Ir· vi!lC· Renl·a·Santa NEWPORT BEACH -The City of Newport Beach, Parks, Beaches ind Rec· n:1tion Ikparlmenl is 1pin sponsoring a Renl·A.San11 Oaus prosram from Dec. 1·23. Santi, equipped with candy canu. can be rented for a minimum cfi1re:c of SlO for a onc·half hour visit between the houn of 10 a.m. ind 10 e,m, RCSCl'VI· lions must be m;idc ind paid for at least 24 hours in 1dvancc. For information, call 644-llSI. Senior craft ~ule COSTA MESA -The C:OS11 Mcu Senior Citizen Oub Needle CnRers will ava 1 cr1RUle in the lobby ol 11\c Cost• Mesa Communily Center tod.y. Stress elimination • COSTA MESA -Dan Mills1eit1, 1 profcuional stress m1n11t:ment consult· int, will oR"er a free 11rcu elimination · worbhop from 7:30 to 9 p.m. 1od1y 11 the Colt• Mesa Community Center. Arly. one <M::r the •JC of 10 b welcome to •I· tend. Environmen tal meeting ~OUNA BEACH -... Prol*~ on our Cout: Tbc Toll RC>Mt and Eftd•n· gcfed Spc?.;s" 11 the topk: It the next mcc:d1'& of Friend• cf the Irvine Coast, 7:30 p.m. today 11 EJ Mono SchOol. Tho sucst apcllcr will bo Joel Rcynoklt, IC· nk>r 1uomcy for !tie Na11anl Rcaoun:a DcfenM COuncil. For m.rorm11lon, c.11 .... -. Rummage Sule __ _ COSTA MESA -C.lvlry Chapel or Ncwpof1·Mcaa b hokUng a &11n1 nim-...,. ..,. rro111 a ..... 1o • ,,,., Fridw.Y ind SINrdQ at the clu11d,, b;ltcd ·~ the .,.., ot On• ""'""' •,net lJrd Strolt II COl\I Mna. Santa pholos NIWPORT -QI -d>llclno ...,, Mw lMif pkt.,. taln .. Sin .. a....a.teeu,.IJfa*-don to http ,.,.,.,,.,.., .. -1151 -...... °" ll ~ ., '"' Aaacl o(RetMnu ......... -............. .... food ..... A ••rlfoe ol 8WI w of food 0t .U II 8 ·rd. -• " " • loss. • A 1hic f pried lhc back duor of Bravis. i.imo res1aurant, 4248 t.lartingalc \l/ay, nnd took S6.720 worth or propcny. © CONCORD. WATCH MAKER S To THE GENTRY. ~ .. , .... ,. .. ·~. • • ·---. ·-· , ....... ,_, ;..~ -~ ..... , \~~~;; '-. .;_..) .. f i I ,.,. , I I ('Ull(t)ld s.,..~ St•inleslJlttl and lll·kl,. pt, ur •II wit>IN Mttl l'Jrw;:dn. Swittp-JttOlld and ct..w.-. ~WATC H JIJJ llrlit•I r•rl1tol ., r.,,,.,,,,., C1s11 "'''' 11;f-4Jl4'lH Mon·Pri. 1 l·S:>O S..t. 11 ·S:OO Lately, it seems so1ne banks are trying to impress you with bow much bigger tbeir custo111er services have gotten, rather than bow 1nucb better. Wben they talk about more ATMs, do they mention how mucb 111ore It could cost you> At 111ost banks, every tl1ne you ise your ATM card at a bank other than theirs, yoit get charged a dollar or more. • At Fidelity Federal Bank, tbere 's absolutely no charge for using your ATM card anywhere.* And while saving a few dollars on your ATM isn 't big banking. to a lot of people it's certainly better banking.. 1Jt•11lst• l 'l1l.1t1111. llro11cl' :tlt11111gt•r 1111 Ba_rsitJt• r>r (,'r1r1Jnf/ IJt'I Alar. <:'.·I 926.!"; (-./·I } "'60·861 1 r I ,.~1f1<1l'I . .#J~r/, df3 ,n,,,d/ Barbaru 1tfo11ti1n<l, Bra11cb Manager 15 I ~ W(•slcllff Dr. NMl'fJOrt 1Wt1t·l.J, ('.A 92660· (714) 642-4(10() " ' ~A1 5"'t00n, who employed NeboG at bit Tustin mortpp company. ••tft•• the type of pcnon who ~n't even atep on a bua.'' t OJ Omaima Aref Swainbrook N~'\S(m· allegedly showed up at the fropt door of an aC:qualntance's hou e on Monte Vista Avenue Suf(~y afternoon with a tlaah bag full 9t her husband's intestines and a t~le of how he had tied her up,. bca(and raped her. ~ l:.sq .ivel said the 5-foot-2, 110-paund woman told him she managed to knock her husband unCQnscious by hitting him over th~ head with a lamp. Esquivel said' Nelson ~hen went on to tell him how shl stabbed, gutted, de- c:1pitated anJ dismembered him. wr·11?J>ing the body parts in news- paper and stuffing them in plastic tra~h bags. l' lJson was charged with murder Tut ·day at Harbor Municipal court and is being held at tht· OOllDI) iail without bail. Acct, ding to the Orange Cour .y Corone 's office, Nelson died Jf multipll stab wounds. His inte1 1al organs were found on the ff\mt seat of his 1978 red Corvette, which was found parked in frortf' of Esquivel's home. Bags of his limbs were found in the couple's one-bedroom apartment on Elden A'enue. , ·squivel said he helped give Ne. on first aid when she showed up ' ith cuts on her ankles, knuck- les .. ·et and anns. Oi4 in a bliiCl IUthU F:i. suit and bid ~ a shaken Nellon tW U....., • fered Esquivel S75.000 ~-.._ household aoce11rda to bOIP .. ber disp<?SC of the body ud-}INd. wh~ • said abe cut off aod put in the refrigerator. Nelson allegedly to&d Blcluivel that her husband bad SU0,000 ln a safe at their apartment. Swanson said that after Nellon married Omaima in Lu Vegas over the Veteran's day weekend, the two honeymooned at a ranch he supposedly owm in Laredo, Texas. When they returned, Nel- son mentioned to Swanson in pass- ing 1.hat he had to-go through a lot of red tape to get • court order so that he could get into a safe de- posit box he had there. "I'm wondering if that's where the money (Nelson allegedly of - fered Esquivel) came from,'' Swan- son speculated. Costa Mesa police Capt. Tom Lazar would not comment on whether police found a safe con- taining $150,000 at the newlywed's apartment, which bas since been boarded up. Lazar said it is under 24-hour police guard, but would not say why. Nelson was recently paroled from a federal penitentiaty where he spent four years after being convicted of conspiracy to smuggle marijuana into the United States from South America. David Almaraz, a Laredo at- torney who prosecuted the case, tilCI ,,... -... Ochen. • co. ...... -~ aDd • Scottilh 10CC11r -· ~ ._. old. DC 31,· .•. eil~ , ... out aad ~~-·~ted clecaoM: WJI ' •nt to am~ ~ . Neliaii•1 •If••• w that he WU ..... IDI' 6e ClA, "but WC were pl'tllJ lliUli able to shoot that dMIOl7 clOWll." ~said. After ho Fl oot ol priloa, NeJ· IOO came IO OJl1a Maa and COO• tactcd s..--. ..... wbom be had worted before the conviction when he was a pilot for a now- defuoct Oranae County mortgage compuy. Swueoa birM bill ia..April as a computer ~ and mes- senger for her «111pny, Cannon Mortg-ae. But it "91D•t until early November that OIMima came on the scene. Swanson said they married about a week after they met. ,\nJ for the next three week-., Omsnma showed up for work with him nearly every day. "He would take her with him when be went to run errands," Swanson said. "Otherwise she just sat there real quiet. She never said much." Swanson said Nelson told her he met Omaima at South Coast Plaza where she was working as a model. "We don't have any models at South Coast Plaza so that would be erroneous," said J1'0 Roberts, director of marketing for the mall. "I have no information, period." .............. ¥. told ilia .. --•••••• at amine 1 .., ........ IDld ldlllbll_ .. ...... ~ .......... ... ...... _ ............ ..... .., .... tbllj -.. eo let lacr ~ ................ da,ys ~ • • ._.. that her boy;; fdeDd ........... up. They tay abe~-~-....tne.after that, but l*a t ... lier for IOme· time • all lbe ibowed • with her hUlband'1 remains. f.lquM! said be didn't mow why abe thouaht be woeJd help her. &quiYel said that when NeJ. son a1Jeaedly offered to giYe him money to ditpole ol the body, he pretended be would be~ by a,et- ting a truck, but instead he ~ent to the police. Esquivel moved out of the home Wednesday. Altbou&h ahc teemed upset at first, Esquivel ~id, her demeanor ch~ed by the time police arrived. Neighbors watched a sober Nelson sit on a curb in front of Esquivel's house for several hours Sunday under police guard while they con- ducted the investigation. They say she appeared calm, staring strai&ht ahead and at one point tried to make casual conversation with Es- quivel and bit ro0mmates. During her brief court appear- ance Tuesday, Nelson seemed de- tached, often turning to look at the reporters and a handful of spectators in the courtroom. Ex- pressionless and clad in gray jail garb, she answered the judge's uestions in a barel audible voice w!:.!:!9 ... ~ era! ,.... ..... 1.-r ~ .. is not a United Sta• ddaen. Since ·~ a cauranda dihen LiC:ense in Juae ol 1919. Ibo bu gotten 12 tic:Utl for Varioua of· fCDICS, includiaa two dnanbn driV· ing convicdom and a bit-and-run, aocordina to tbe ... Oeputmcat of Motor Vebidol. Her liccme hu been auspc;ndcd lix timea. accord· in& to department records. Nellon also has two acddenti on her driv- ing record and a conviction for auto theft, a department spokes- woman aaicL One. aa:iden.t ieport- edly ~ in Newport Beach in 1989,, the other in Riverside last Maren. Public defender Cynthia Zalews- ki, who wu appointed as Nelson's attorney, humed out of the court- room after the arraignment was postponed to Dec. 20 and refused to answer any questions about her client. Deputy District Attorney Randy Pawloski wouldn't comment either, saying he didn't want to compro- mise the investigation, but admit· ted the case wu "very unusual." Lazar said police have contacted several of Bill Nelson's relatives. He apparently has an ex-wife and IS-year-old daughter in Santa Maria. It has also been reported that -Nelson· has up to 13 children from different marriages, but Lazar could not confirm that num- ber. RUFFELL'$ Swanson described Nelson as a ''very private," but happy, "good U,.OLSTE.y lie old boy" with a thick Texan drawl. • "He didn't lead an ostentatious ... , ..... CIMll.... • f 1122 --.. CISTa IUl-541-USI lifestyle, ' Almaraz recalled rom ~------------1 the days when he prosecuted Nel- I DUllllAIED DRIVER M..t_US SENSEi son. "He dressed like a regular cowboy." • The last time Swanson saw Nel- son was the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. Lazar would not comment on the time or day of the murder. From A1 MWered purse~· , motel ~ a stack of · tJct. ell, a crump -up request for police pay raises and. a work order from the aty yard that indicated "they turned the speedometer back by 20,000 miles." Former city l1l8MF Rob- ert Shelton paid a more teri· ous tribute to Wynn'• knaC:k for winning the respect ol all types of people. Shelton said Wynn bas been dC$Crlbed as "a person of 86501Ute integ- rity," "a calming inOuence on the council" and "one of the finest human beings I've ever known." Shelton then showered Wynn with gifts paid for by "The Bob Wynn Fan Oub" -all those who attended the $7S·a-head dinner. · Among the proclamations and lifetime entertainment passes were a new set of golf clubs, season tickets for the San Diego Chargers (Wynn's favorite football team) and a $5,000 account at a local travel agency. A SS,000 Robert Wynn high school scholarship fund was also established. Wynn concluded the four- hour event by responding good-naturedly to the jibes, introducing wife Gayle and their grown children and thanking the crowd. "I'm amazed at how many gullible people there arc in Newport Beach to pay-$1S to bear an overpaid bureaucrat. "This is an evenin& you 'JI forget, but I'll never forgeL I'll always remember Decem- ber the third in Newport Beach, California." Pilot Economic Index • Represents last year's performance. A score above 100 reflects an Improvement over the same month in 7~ while a score below 700 Indicates a decline. Scoring Is based on sales of local restaurateurs who are surveyed regularly for this feature. Restaurateurs say 'kitchens heating up Local restaurateurs continue struggli ng upstream in hopes of at least -equaling last year's sales performance and appear to be mak- ing some gradual pr<>kfcss. In fact, in October, respondents to The Pilot's monthly survey of restaurateurs saw a slight increase, on average, over their Octo- ber 1990 sales pace. The slight increase was welcome relief to a group that had suffered sales declines through the first three quarters of the year. And lest the restaurant owners become discouraged in battling the recession, the holiday season gives them f urthcr cause to be optimistic . .. Somcthing's got to happen with the economy to stimulate businesses," said one respondent. "The holidays create hope for all of us, with the ban.qucts and parties. People loosen up with their money during the holiday season." Another respondent said he's already be- gin ning to sec signs of recovery. "We saw an upward trend in October and a continuation of that trend in November," he said. "I sec a relaxing of attitudes. Pc9plc arc not as. uptight." The same 1'espondcnt said he believes faring well during the re- cession requires a resilient attitude. A decline in business begins to snowball when a business owner gets discouraged, he said. "A lot of people arc hurting, but when you go out to dinner, you don't want to look at a bunch of sad sacks," he said. "It has a lot to do with attitude. You can't wear the recession on your face." Although most respondents arc optimistic about their prospects for early 1992, one respondent said he foresees a decline as the holiday cheer wears off and the bills start coming in. "January will have to show me that it's going to be good," he said. "1'1n being corwel\'ativc in ordering tn\'entory." ~ Qc1obcaJrutcx ~re for rcstaurpits: 101. ''We Need · Our Shots. '' Sting your pet to a P\1$"' CH:. PVS"' II a highly respectld ltD llc:tnled provldlr d IUPlf1or qudt'/ vaccination• at 1t1t -By Tony Cai ~ave·u To 60%1 SATURDAY, DECEMllA 7: I In HUNTINGTON BEACH. I I •pETco•, 150.1 Golden Welt BIYd. II BolM Avt •• 4:00 p.m. 'tll 1:00 p.m. IUNDAT, DECEMBER I: In NEWPORT BEACH, •I ·rHE PET CARE co.·. 2121 Wtttcllff Or. at IMnl Ave., 1:301.m. 'tll 11:301.m. In COSTA MESA, I I •pETco·. 3033 s. Brlatol St. at Paultrtno Avt., 1:00 p.m. 'tll 3:00 p.m ... In FOUNTAIN VAUEY, 11 •PETCO", 11225 Brookhurat St. II Talbert Ava., 4:00 p.m. 'tll 5:30 p.m. For Mor• Information, Call Toll·FN• k,Q,9JJF,§i~~T l'EJ"VMXIN! ~INC. .... ., ............... --~-~ 7c:J"' ...... -..... -........ .rvl' ~ . Holi.day Special • Best Pricing • Best Qullllty • Best Cultomcr Setvlce •Free~. • 1~ Flnandng CN\C Thursday, December 5, 1991 . Al Polltlcal boundary plan locks in GOP·~.: .., Amleemll ...... COSTA MESA -Local Re- publican representatives say pro- polCd politiC:aJ boundaries handed down by the 1tate Supreme Court this week will help strengthen GOP power throughout the coun- ty. "We are enthusiastic from what we have seen so far,.. Oran~e County Republican Party Chair- man Tom Fuentes sajd. "This bodes well for sustaining Orange County as a Republican bastion. It certainly strengthens the position or all conservative office holders and weakens the one De mocratic seat." Locally, the congressional dis- trict held by Rep. Chris Cox (R- Ncwport Beach) would sec sub- stantial changes under the pro- .posal, with Newport Beach being split in half. "It's been sliced and diced four different ways." Cox said of his current 40th Distri<;t. 'It's been sliced and diced four dlff erent. ways.' The portion of Newport Beach west of Newport Harbor would be- come a pan of the 4Sth District, which takes in Huntington Beach. The district is now represented by Dana Rohrabachcr (R-LOD.£ Beach). The other half of Newport Beach would fall into thi: 47th District, which would run from Orange down to Laguna Beach - making it the most Republican congressional district in the state. Cox said he will choose between the two districts, although he's not even sure yet which district will contain his Harbor View home. "The lines could change again so I a~ not rushin~ to make any irrevocable determinations based on district boundaries," he said. Despite. the changes in his dis- trict, Cox said he thinks the pro- posed re-districting will help Re- publican legislators throughout the state. State Sen. Marian Bergeson (R- Newport Beach) is also pleased with the proposal, which would consolidate her sprawling four- county 37th District into a com- pact area covering western &Ad. coastal parts of Orange Cour\~ • including Newport Beach. ~ "It's a compact district, It's a very comfortable district," Ber~-• son said, who learned how to fl)! several years ago to help cover tl\e territory in her jurisdiction. ' ' For Asscmbl>•man Gil FergusOn ' (R-Ncwport Beach) the proposed redistricting would mean he'd 111~~ ' up Irvine, the city he helped incor· ' poratc 20 years ago while vict; president of the Irvine Company. ' Ferguson's 70th District wou\c;f keep Newport Beach ilnd gain .~.n ·. of Costa Mesa and Tustin. ; : "This di strict will be intercsttifg'; to me," he ~d .. "h'utill the m~' : Republican district in America -: and that part I like." ; The State Supreme Court ~-. pects to adopt a permanent JC;. districting plan by the end of Jaji-- uary. If approved, the plan woµJ4 create at least four of the seven , new congressional scats in South; ern California. ·, , , .. Holiday Celebration and '. ' ' I• ,, ' . I . . . • • n • ' ot q. == December 6th and 7th _ ~ ·- Meet Santa both days from 1 lam to 2pm! ' • Door Prizes! • Refreshments! • Balloons! • Face Painting! FREE POINSEITIA with $15 purchase from any of our merchants! *Purchase m~t be made on above dates only, while supplies 1asL Limit enc per C\SDmer. Appointments of Newport ~~~~=1 B&d's Ckxk S00p ChoileS Bcrr Jewelers Darrelrs Tux Shop LC~ Pesignad Portrtiture . Eofty Years Toys bddws hlin rom" Nlwport FasNons by Hiqui Fostion Forward forMr flilllds ~- Hau1t Caus Jomes Ablrt Solon •--Oiaras The Ctildren's 8oab'qJp8 n.o.ac... The Pizza lkUy ~kl Vkliogiaphy Wtstdff~ . , • The Friend~ Place Te-Shop 164~1831 Westdff NewpQft Beach • ·-- .. , Thursday. Decembers. 1991 • literval's enoPll 81811 at ball Since ·1980, Interval House has provided women and children with respite from ~stic violence. It's a place for ~morphosis and transforma· tiSft: Saturday night, the Ritz Carl· tt!'t..,as the venue for the 12th an- ~" Interval House Celebrity ~ion Ball -Le Bal des Papil· lch: • :.Le butterfly CIPal Ole ..... Society ~ ether,Hrl, si l- vii!'.: and twinkle bJ4$oom ~etti_ng w;ir. no d1sgu1se _. )lis black tied ai~bugle beaded se(..,as up to se- r~s business. q.(airwome n ~hia Court· ~~ Candy Mas- tf ~h n, Carol A,.Y,e Williams a»it: Isa Smashy ~rs hoped for -----aLtund $140,000. Profits are ear- ~ed for operational costs and ~ing touches for the recently cef,pleted secondary stage housing f!oili ty. • Jt\)erval House co-founder Rog· cr()ias. seen the project crystalize. ··~ stn rted the program on guts ... ~ we've nearly all the things it tW to have a family home." • )3\ie~ts were provided with a laY~h auction (with more than 550 ~Wmi and live auction items) and ,1 w0nderful dinner. ~.cnch Consul General, the 1~'1orable Gerard Coste and Gov- cihot and Mrs. Pete Wilson served as honorary chairmen . . • • l•P•~dol At the Le Bal des Papillons were, in above photo, from left, Co-chairwoman Carol Williams and Ronn and Gloria Sarno. At right are Bill Williams and Isa Smashey Rogers. (' .:lebs Beverly Garland, John .:ichuck, former governor "Pat" Brown and John Beard served on the commillee. Three hundred and fifty at- tended the $200-per-ticket event. Some there were Larry Webb, Chris and Keith Lindsay, Mike and Katina Morey, Ted and Dorothy Johnson, Ken and Marilyn Riding, Sieve and Frances Wallace, Mike and Rohonda Heacock and Hu- bert and Irmgard Webb. ~e $EED See the world famous mlnature horse • "Ragtime!" PETIING zoo FREE TO The Public! ~ARN ~esents ••• • . . · .· • Bring the entire family! A professional photographer will be on premi~es to capture your child's delight at this animal wonderland (or bring your own p e t to be photographed!) •• IAMS •! PET FOOD ·~ Y'OI' Pll,... "*one rod' 2300 Newport Blvd. (coraer of 2Srd St. Costa Mesa, CA Original IUICANUBA 40 LB. BAG $29" c \ • ·--::::> -.~ z c ¥ --· .• ::::> ·--W , 548-3151 Sale Enda 12-31-91 de~ CRAFT GUILD ~de· • ir\ Su14ly, Deoe•&er 8th Ocean Ave. & P.C.H. All Shows .. .In Laguna 1 Oam till Dusk ·, By Vida Dean Plot Sodett EdilOf 0 h Christmas tree. oh Christmas tree, won't you be mine! Eleven trees, fully decorated in fancy trimmings were prizes for lucky ones among 369 women (and a few men) who came Tuesday to the Irvine Hyatt Regency for the 34th an- nual Christmas Tree Wonder- land. The event was planned by the Council of Auxiliaries to Family Service Association, and the trees were decorated and do- nated -seven of them by Las Mnrineras, the Newport Beach auxiliary. Nina Spongberg of LM was in charge of trees. Door prizes galore were also handed out at the winning event chaired by longtime FSA volunteers Jes- sica Uniack and Dee Ewert. "We should make about $15,000 today, and the service really needs the money because we had a 19 percent budget cut from United Way," said Uniack. "This is sponsored by aij four auxiliaries... there's La Fomilia in HuntingtoH Beach, Las Due- nas Amigas in San Juan Capist- rano, a Santa Ana group and Las Marineras," said Ewert. (FSA is a non-profit, non· sectarian counseling agency.) The lunch bunch included Jane Roy, Myrna Thompson, Dorothy Huntsberger, Marilyn Early, Kathy Thom pson, Marjo· rie Haurel and Mary Harvey. MM< MMIA'l'Joc Dee Ewert, left, and Jessica Uniack tell Santa (alias Mike Banks) their holiday wishes at the Christmas Tree Wonderland. Admiring the decorated Christmas trees at FSA's Wonderland were Nina Spongberg, left, and Florence Lininger. Diplomacy flies out window for Protocol fans T HERE'S NEVER A DIPLOMAT AROUND WHEN YOU NEED ONE - Will someone please explain to the borrowed a George Burns line when he recently rejected a fi ve-year contract at Caesar's Palace. l'd love to attend the ball, I joshed, ''but I don't known if the Protocol Foundation will be around that long." International Visitor and Protocol Foundation or Orange .County that I was only funning around? But, first, let me try to patch this misunderstanding before a full -scale connict erupts. Writing last week about a long-range ..., llllFlll Local Scene It was a joke, see? An innocent joke. Durns, who" turn 96 next month, was having some feeble sport with Caesar, see? Burns was saying that he, himself, didn't expect to be around that long - But he was being humorous about it, see? Well, try explaining that to Gwenda Watson of Npvport Beach . invitation to the annual Protocol 'Ball, scheduled Feb. 1, I "As a volunteer for international visitors at The Office of Protocol," she writes, "I was shocked to read in your column A·D·A·M·S PET CLINIC DONE. LUNDHOLM, D.V.M. 964-1605 ·Albertson's Center Adams at Brook:hurst • Holistic Medicine •Western Medicine •Surgery • Acupuncture • Homcopalhy •Nutrition The Art of Light You can brighttn any room of your homt with tMrfY. saving M)'lipu by W~$I01t. Our fritndly lictnstd in- Jtalltrs can Mautify your homt ovtr- nlght ... with I day installation. Shtd 1omt light on tht subjtct. GHTS Call today for you.r 1v frtt in-home ntimate W•ton (714) 545-9793 -. ,,,, . 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Ms. Neisscr has been active with the Protocol Foundation ~ince its founding, and says she hopes that I was only kidding about this fine organization's demise. Right, Pat, only kidding. I'll explain everything on Friday, Dec. 20, when you and husband, Corl, HOLIDAY SALE! tfque Christmas lelndee Dec. 7, Saturday, 11-3 PM A Unique Collection Of Hand Selected One-of-a-KJnd Pieces from the Past. Handcrafted .,, Artllans hlft V81tous Countlta •ndlmll~ ... AnMIMI .... Woltd. An "Unuiilll ...,. fon • COLLECTOIS • l#:f LOWltS •DESIGNERS • ANTIQUE DEALERS Cell fw .............. . c.t1ll1F ........... . entertain international guests at your Christmas party. Assuming, of course, that I'm still invited. 0 WASN'T INVITED TO THIS JOYOUS EVENT, EITHER - Just received word that Emily Vogler, whose husband, Rich, died in an auto-racing crash 17 moths ago, is now Mrs. Jim White or Indianapolis. White, a metals fabricator, built the midget cars that Vogler had raced to fame and fortune. Their·marriagc in Las Vegas last week happened so fast th at Emily's father, John Crean, couldn't get back in time from a fishing expedition off Cabo San Lucas. He celebrated by landing a 175-pound striped marlin. 0 YOCKS POPULI -There are some funny readers out there, as witne~: • Deity Meyers or Corona dc l Mar says she regrets that John Sununu had to abort Tuesday's visit to Newport Beach, and hopes the departing Wh ite House honcho will bring his wife here for a social visit. "In that way we'll have two Sununus," she said, "thereby giving us a palindrome." • Lee Mohler or Costa Mesa attended an OSHA dinner in his hometown or San Diego, where he says the rnain course was pheasnnt under saCety glass. • Leonard Levine of Newport Beach says he objects strenuously to a proposal limiting county • supervisors' tenure in office to eight years. He (eels their term'" should be limited to eight weeks. ~ ry ... ~~, TILE 4 GR01JT RESTORATION ,~ ~ .&-.; of 'l/tN.t ~ ~ ~ &fw-of~-~" SEJMCES INO.UDE: ·~·NmCM&~~ In cowaten, lflOWWI, ftoon • k<olor • 9ds*'9 ~ (~) • ~.ti.a, llnb, etc. . ............. ~ • Oeil\. ~ .. C*Wnlc ...... •lii -sneect ~· tk llld. They • Mid the al-lii.... plan ii too iaftalble to dUI wldl dte unpredictable future of tM llMlth care industry. '"It tmc woWdn.'t · work," said Peter l'Oulb, Hoag 1enior vice lkcadly ......... ,.. ..... -.; the "°'Pilll ~ .... Pr-. cilco-buN a-llila& Wida • 18 years' ...,...... la .._... care plannio& crldclzed cbl holpltal'a reluqance to pnMdc detailed plana oa hnM• ud aea; utma the lack ol da&a itseU ~ta good~ .. FlliilDlte,. While Hoe& officials insist they am't pnMde spec.:if1e details be· CHM ol &he constantly changing nature of health oare, Zand said tbe ~&al should study potential needi and Ill leut provide several poea.ble fut\lfc scenarios. NJf you don't identify the needs, Thuraday, December 5, 1991 A7 Mmf11; ana • ••• 'VIPJ 111111' 111111111111 .. 111111 a.••••• From A1 Over the years, the school has raised a variety of animals. Currently, they care for two tur1les named Fluffy and Andrew and lWO rabbits named Bud and Barney. Inddently, Bud is a female who was inadvert- ently misnamed at birth. ·• "We thought it was a boy at first,'' Mestema- cher said. "But then we came in one Friday and she had babiea. That'a also how we found out Bar- ney ls a boy." • Also lelt unbanned was a second hamste1F named Jeffrey, sex unknown. _ Mestemacher saia the children like Jeffrey, but they were "very fond" of the more sociable Fluffy. "One of the little boy'a grandparent.a picked h~ up Wednesday,'' she said. "And when hu grandma. walked In, he took.her over to the empty cage and said: "Look pandma, a bad f!l~n came and too\- our hamster.' c~=at. Ho1pit1l prealdcnt Stepbena added: ''This ~ II IO one-aided, it'• absurd." But Ariane Zaod, the health care pllDDOr and architect who crafted the Villa Balboa plan, said her prOpolaJ limply offers sugges- tions that are open to modification and that her plan was based on "There ii nothifta in the muter plan or die environmental impact report to sty what they want, how they're going to grow and what the state of the art is," •id Zand .. "How do they ~ow it will COit SSS millio'1 more without knowing it's very bard to argue an idea. -i~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii~~ii~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiii That'• like if my daughter were to fl say, 'l don'\ want to study because I don't know what's 4oing to be better in the future, being a doctor or lawyer... l'll study when I come . ClnilllnY Ii --illllll II delly llllal From A1 what the buildings or to it.'" Since the 1984 federal de- regulation of cable rates, there's also • not much the City Council .can do, O>mmunications Director ~~iiiiiil~iiiii;iiiiiiiii~ijj~iiiiii~ Vince Whelan said. .. " ~I've already received about a dozen calls from citizens saying, 'Why can't you do something,' " he said. "But I don't sec there's much we can do at this time." While the council could call a public hearing on the matter, it's unlikely that will happen since the city bas no power in rate regula- tions, he added. Through the state League of Cities, official& are working on get- ting legislation passed that would. give local governments some say in cable rates, Whelan said. #0 nt•• OV•ll $ 2498 nua rA.r ·~ Noble Fir, Douol• Fir, 6'and Flr, llww Tip, While Fir a Scotch Pine llMd a Labor FREE. We Nlwe twtne. W.'1 help 1CMI 1oec1 a .. JOUf "-· $2.00 OFF Even with the increase, Copley- Colony rates will be lower than cable rates in neighboring cities. In Santa Ana, Comcast Cablevision subscribers pay $21.45 a month for basic cable; Newport Beach sub- scribers of Community Cablevision pay $24.45 a month for basic cable; and Huntington Beach sub· scribers of Paragon Cable pay $23.95 (including franchise fees and city utility taxes) for basic l--::======================:::-1 cable. Costa Mesa subscribers were no- tified of the rate increases last week. The last cable rate increase in Costa Mesa was in 1990. SUPBll ROME ON SAN JUAN ISIAND WASHINGTON 3 years old, 80' from waters edge "Banana Belt.. area with warm weather, moderate rain. 2 min. from marina, dock, store. 3 bed, 3 bath, 3 -car Gar. Perfect separate guest accom. 10 mlns. from town o f Friday Harbor with all services and airp0rt. Price $325,000 Call owaer: 310.377-0870 for bafo ud plctan• The ghost of Cnri st mas pa st ? It th1• thooghl' ol \\ h.ll 111 i.:1\t' th1' \t',u hnn~ up 1.1m1l1.1r h.111111-. 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CANDY EMPORIUM THE GLOWING CANDLE Edible gtft for evtryooe on your list Candle~ to hghl up your holiday Third kVtl Third~d ~--'-POS~'!"CCH~P-:::-R":::-ES~E:::.N·":::TS=----·-1 HICKORY FARMS Crtlliw art fo, 11ft wrapping Tht-count~ Mflls 1nJ caSCt\ and 11ft pin& of'Chmtma Third IMl Third levtl THE WRAPPU 11 c ""°"' baslart m.kinc. Pt wnpsq and m11linc " Thitd "*' HOLIDAY HOUfll DAILY 10 M -IP. M 8UNOAY 1, A M .. '1 ~ • • t I • • The , A Special Section Tree lot business in the 1r• By Tony Cox Buslnns Editor W hile there have been lenty of gloom-and-doom forecasts for the holiday shopping season, at least one old standby appears to be faring relatively well so far during the recession -Christmas trees. Christmas tree lots began springing up in the areJ late last month -in most cases opening the day after Thanksgiving -and wh ile some sellers report a relatively slow start, they expect to do at least as well this year as in past ycan. Consumers arc expected to watch their Christmas budgets closely this year, but it appears tbAl &Jae tree Is one of the last line,ilems to bf slashed. Above, Christmas tree lot manage r Richard Satterlee prices trees at the Pumpkin City lot on Harbor Boulevard Wednesday. Above left, a flocked tree is loaded into a customer's car in this file photo. De· spite the econom y, the tree-selling business remains good. h ie pl-. I f o nly Cha r- lie Brown had known what a science Christmas tree shopping can be, he might not have been so unpre- pared when he went to buy his far. The e xp e rt s namely the Natio nal Christmas Tree Association and local tree sellers -offer the following advice on p icking and pre- serving the right tree: •Ask the sell er where the trees came from and when they were cut. The freshest trees arrive in South - ern California -after journeying from Oregon, Washington o r North ern California -about two days after being cut. •Observe how the trees arc handled bv the seller. Trees c;hould he kept standing in water. •C heck the freshness of a tree by placing a needle between your thumb and forefinger and bnnsing your fmgers together. A fresh needle will not break 1f bent gently. Other frc~ncss tests include looking for new sprouts at the eDd of the tree, running your hand along a branch (if the needles cqme off ht your hand, the tree is too dry} and observmg the color (the greener the "It's gone surprisingly well," said Carrie Hay, who atona with her husband Dan, runs a tree lot in the 19500 block of Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach. "We sold 40 trees on Friday." Hay said she believes that even with the recession and continued competition from artificial trees, natural Christmas trees will remain a must-have item for JflOSt consumers. A lot manager trims trees in Huntington Beach in ,the file photo. better). • Ask about the $pecies and growing method of the tree. "I think it's one of the first things people think about, and it doesn't seem that this year is any different," she said. Richard Satterlee, manager of a tree lot in the 2200 block of Harbor Boulevard, in front of Costa Mesa's Harbor Center, said sales got off to a slow start this year, but are already picking up. He said he expects to sell about 2,000 trees this year, best ever for his lot. And despite the long hours and hard work -like most lot managers, Satterlee is on site 24 hours a day, sleeping in a trailer -he said Christmas tree selling is an enjoyable business. "It's really fun actually doing this job because people are really jovial," Satterlee said. "There's not too many Scrooges on the lot." Tree selling Is a1f> a lucrative, albeit aeuonal, bUll~At most lots in the area, trees range in price from about $10 for low-grade Douglas fin, which Satterlee jokingly calls "Charlie Brown trees," to around $80 for a large, top-of-the-line Noble firs. The California Christmas Tree G rowers trade group estimates that about 6 million Christmas trees are sold in the state each year. Satterlee said the company he works for, Pumpkin City, runs five other Jots in Orange County and extends its season to three mo nths by selling pumpkins earlier in the fall at each location. There are also a host of accessories that the lots sell, such as ornaments ($1 -$4), stands ($4-$16), garland (Sl-$2), poinsettias ($6), removal bags ($2), mistletoe ($1), snow flocking (about $2.50 a foot). flame retardant ($2 a foot) and a chemical that extends tree life ($2~. Many lots.also offer local d'ehvery at an extra SS to $10. Despite being seasonal, the business is lucrative enough to be a full·time venture for some owners, such as Pumpkin City's Bill Derentz, but it's a moonlighting bl.lsiness for others, such as Dan Hay, who runs an insurance agency full-time. AJthough the Christmas tr• business ic; recession-resistant, it is also highly competitive. In addition to the growing number of C hristmas tree lots, many year-round rl!tailers have gotten into the business. Such businesses dS grocery stores, home . improvement stores and special~ retailers, like Roger's Gardens in Corona del Mar. have made the industry more competitive. Perhaps as a result of the high level of competition, Christmas tree sellers are investing in advertising and public relations. For example, Northwestern Trees' lot on Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach kicked off its season with a publicized visit from Santa Claus. Northwestern also publicizes the fact that a portion of its sales proceeds is donated to charity. There are dozens of species; but the primary categories are Noble firs, Do uglas firs and Grand firs. Nobles don't appears as full as douglas firs, but have sturdier branches and can hold decorations better. Grand firs are somewhat of a cross between Noble and Douglas firs, featuring a fuller look, a stro ng fir scent and rela- tively sturdy branches. A sheer-style fir is one that has been trimmed twice a year during growing, causing it to grow faster and givi ng 1t a more traditional Ch ristmas tree shape. • Once the tree is home, keep it outdoors or on an unheated porch until rou 're ready to decorate. It's also best to ke~p it in an area ~hi~lded from wi nd, and 1f you buy 1t mo re than a few days before you U decorate, keep 1t m water. If pos~ sible, put the tree in a partially heated area the night before decorating so it can adjust gradually to the wanner temperatures of your home. •Start watering by making a fresh, straight cut across the trunk, about an inch up from the bottom. Plunge the trunk end immediately in to fresh water. If you allow the wa ter level to drop below t he fresh cut, a seal will form, a nd a n e w cut will be n ecess ary. Check the water frequently, as trees can drink two pints to a gallon o f water per day. Use a stand that holds at least one gallon of wate r. •Don't use lights with worn or frayed cords. and never use lighted candles. Place the tree away from fireplaces, television sets and other heat sources. Unplug the tree lights at night and when leaving your home. A great number of lights or overuse of lights can dry out a tree prematurely. -By Tony Cox Glimmering boat parades ·shine on harbor waters T he 83rd Annual Newport Harbor Christmas BOat Parade will cruise the bay Dec. 17-23, beginning each night at 6:30 p.m. More thnn 200 bo:tts will parade through the harbor in whot The New York Times rccenaly named as one or she most unique and exciting holiday celebrations in the country. ''This year we hope boot and watcrf ront property owners will challcnao each other to produce the most outstandin& display or liJhtl ever seen ln Ncwpon." said parade chairman Ralph Rodheim. The parade, sppnsored by the Commodores OUb, a divi ion of Ute ~n HafiOf Arca Oiiinber of~ inclUdea a ~Harbor Uaht ShOW. Tho .....,.., Ol ali....Onn1 businesses. ~·,et.bl and rat1uran11 ak>na thi pando rout.e adds to the fun. To reserve grandstand viewing of the 2V.Z-hour parade coll T icketmaster outlets of Newport Harbor Jaycees at ((714) 721-0637. Huntin$.ton Harbour Doat Parade will usher in its 29th year wllh llll thc fcsti~ &litter of the holiday seoson. This year's annual Dec. 1 and 8 parade will fenturc the wedding of Bob Grnnt ond Patricia Bradley. The former Huntinaton Harbour couple will wed aboard Grant's SO.foot ya.:ht during Saturday night's cruise. About 70 decorated boats will cruise through every "nook and cranny" of the harbor for three hours. according to Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Society publici t Maureen uScala. The parade traditionally has been a kick-off to the Dec. t:J.21 ~Cruise of Uahts." Thls year' a theme. "Melodics of America" will feature homes and boats decorated with the patriotic red, white and blue. Dig Band show tunes along with patriotic music will be highlighted. ''The majority of homes will be hwashly decorated;' l..eScala said. "It really wiU be a spectacular fantuy of waterfront homes and boats. There will be obout 30.000 people C'Nisi"I throuah the hart>or. We ND boats out of Pc1cr"1 wdin1 hourly from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. The c;ruise ·w. obout '4.5 minutes." • The cost is SS.SO for adults and $5 for Children aces 2 to 12. P~ds from the event will benefit the Huntinaton Harbour ._llharmonic C.Ommittee which ·~rovides music prosrams for Oransc OJunty tdM>OI ChUdren • For tleket information cal1 (114) 84()..7$42. ·. .. .. .. . .. • L istcn, son: I am saying this u you lie aslccp1 one little paw crumpled under your cheek and the blond curls stickily wet on your damp forehead. I have stolen into your room alone. Jmt a few minutes ago, I sat reading my paper in the library, a atifting wave of remorse swept OYer me. Guiltily I came to your bedside. These arc the things I was thinking, son: I had been cross to you. I scolded you as you were dressing for school because you gave your face merely a dab with a towel. I took you to task for not cleaning your 5hocs. I called out angrily when you threw some of your things on the floor. At breakf ut I found fault, too. You spilled things. You gulped down your food. You put your elbows on the table. You spread butter too thick on your bread. And as you started off to play and I made for my trai~ you turned and waved a hand and called, "Good-bye, Daddy" and I frowned, and said in reply, "Hold your shoulders back!" Then it began all over again in the late afternoon. As I came up the road I spied you, down on your knees, pl1yin1 marbles. There were boles in your stockinp. I humiliated you before your boy friends by marching you ahead of me to the house. Stockings were expensive -and if you had to buy them you would be more careful. Imagine that, son, from a father! Do you remember, later, when I was reading in the library, how you came in, timidly, with a sort of miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil hurtlookinyoureycs?\Vbenl Jlanccd up over my paper, impatient at the interruption, you by Dennis K. Gaudf o hesitated at the door. "What is it you want?" I mapped. You aaid nothing. but ran across in one tempestuous plunge, and ttircw your arms around my neck and kissed me, and your small arms tightened with an affection that Ood had set blooming in your heart and which even neglect could not wither. And then you were gone, pattering up the stairs. Well, son, it was shortly afterward that my paper slipped from my hands and a terrible , akbaioa fw cuae CMr me. What bll hlbit been dcMDa to me? The habit ol flndinl fault, ol rcprlmandJaa ;. this was my reward to you for belna a boy. It was not that I did not love you; It was 11\at l upectcd too much of youth. It was meuuring you by the yardstick of my own years. And there was so much that was good and fine and true in your character. The little heart of yours was as big as the dawn itself over the wide hills. This was shown by ~ur spontaneous impulse to rush an and kiss me good-night. Nothing else matters toniJhl, son. I havc'come to your bedside in the darkness, and I have knelt there, ashamed! It ii a feeble atonement; I boW you would not uadenCMd dliee thinlS if 1 told tbem to ,.. ct.rina )'Our wakina ho-an. But tomorrow l will be a real daddy! I wW chum with you, and suffer when you suffer. and lau&h when ~ laup. 1 will bite my tongue when • impatient words come. 1 will keep aaylng as If it were a ritual: .. He is nothing but a boy -a little boy." 1 am afraid I have visualized you as a man. Yet as I sec you now, son, crumpled and weary in your cot, J sec that you arc still a baby. Yesterday you were in your mother's arms. your head on her shoulder. I have asked too much, too much. lknn/8 K. Gaudio 18 a ftsldcnt of Newport lle•ch. a c/ll(al~on rPa'tly fPw(u!J.lonaf ~ta~ (orr. <yourr. df oliday Daca.wn!l. A Christmas . Surprise all right.I" ~w~u-!Ba'liuuku--!J(ii:dz.w cJldp complaints. "I like to know what's going on," he said. "I don't think I am going to like this." My husband Dick was simply bemused because he was used to me springing surprises on our family. So off we drove, that late afternoon of Christmas Eve 1981, wearing our red Santa Claus hats. Our car was filled with an oversized poinsettia, stockings to Jinny Soth hang and presents inside a Santa Claus.sized plastic bag. The correct answer to my 20 Questions game came one hour later as we arrived a the famous Queen Mary. perman~ntly docked at Long Beach Harbor. Then the hotel staff gave us a "surprise." Instead of our modestly-booked cabin, they escorted us to the Queen Mary Suite. As we entered, even our reluctant son said, "Wow, this is The suite had two large rooms with portholes, a tiled bath and lustrous oak art deco f umiturc. As movie buffs, we f eh like we were in a time warp. We could visualize C.aJY Grant or Bet.le Davis booking this suite to London. That evening we hung our stockings on the porthole windows, and seated around the poinsettia, we opened our gifts and celebrated mother's "surprise." Of all our Christmas times together, that is the one we aU remember best. Jinny Soth Is • tTsldcnt of Balboa Island. 369 E. 17th Costa Mesa, CA CR&\TIVE XMAS GIFTS $12 A • Jewelry & Unique Stuff -Free Gift Wrap Gregory Gallery • 3406 Via Lido • NB A DESIGlllDD 'DRIVER MIKES SENSEi 17th and Tustin (714) 848-8774 (Hidden behind the @ S1atton) For Your Out of Town Guests On Mariner's Mlle across from Newport Harbor • Newly opened, SO-room, boutique hotel • Suites & In-room Jacuzzis • Complimentary continental breakfast • Gourmet Japanese/ Chinese restaurant • Heated pool, spa and exercise room • Walk to shops, boutiques & over 20 restaurants • Convenient to Harbor cruises, beaches and ftshlng • Courtesy van avaJlable. Jll'~~~#nn & TSURU Restaurant Hotel (714) 722-2999 Rest. 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I I I I I FARM HOURS SAT le SUN 9AM -5PM WEEKDAYS 11:30 AM • 5 PM Per Tree With Coupon AITlftafPwdtML ......... W.OlllS DIC. ••• Will ... er. .. """~ :::.:.::i: ... ,.. THERE IS NO BETIER TIME 10 BUYI '11ie Latest in 9(ii{s !Jfo{U{ay Cfotfiing 'Toys-f4.cctssories-Sfupwear Stocfjng Stuffers Special ortfers welcome Infants Wu ait£s siu 14 'Boys tluu siu 10 723-4490 224 !Marine A~ 'Ba!Doa lsfatul _.. . lli:lll on thalr toas for Christmas Walk · The 1Sth annual Corona del Mar Christmas Walk Festival is right around the holiday cor- ner. Merchants alona Pacific Coast Highway will hold open houses from 11 a.m. to S p .m., Sunday, Dec. 8. Hosted bf Corona del Mar Chamber o Co mmerce, mer- chants from Acacia Avenue to Poppy Avenue will offer hospi- tality and an aSSQrtment of fine wares. Headquarters for the event will be in front of Studio Cafe at Marguerite Avenue and Pa- cific Coast Highway. The day's program will be posted and an- f ormation on all the hap- penings available. More than 300 entertainers will perform throughout the day, including such acts as multi-cultural dance groups, Orange Coast College's four big bands, five Dickens Christ- mas Caroler Quartets, the Afro-American Gospel Choir and Fleet Street Band Trio. Planned for children is a puppet show to be held every hour at the Corona del Mar Li- brary at 420 Marigold Ave. The show will begin at noon. In addition the Orange County Philharmonic Music Mobile will be on display, and photos with Santa Oaus will be available at Photo Stop, 3030 E. Coast Highway and Anthony Shoe Repair at 3401 E. Coast Highway. A drawing for rrizes donated by merchants wil take place at the Studio Cafe Parking lot at 4 p.m. Grand prizes include paintings, carpet, jewelry, flow- er arrangements and much more. Tickets may be pur- chased from merchants and vol- unteers until 3:30 p.m. the event day. For more information call the Chamber of Commerce {714) 673-4050. Give a Gi Certificate to Ride th aran ERVJCE t.,Ba1~~ ------------- 1-l ICK()RY FARMs ·· · The gift everyone wants to get. Hundreds of delicious gifts filled with tasty delights, from under $10 to $150. We'll even ship your gift for you! # 291 Welcome Home Basket Cheese Balls & Logs Now any 2 for $5.99 12 oa. $3.99 a . Melt Away Mints 2 Bags for $5. 99 16 oz. $3.49 a . WESTCUFF PLAZA FASIDON ISLAND 642-0l?l . 72().0335 l'TTH AND JRVINE AVE. OUTSIDE FROM NEWPORT BEACH ATRIUM COURT Send A Gift By Phone 642-4302 Wholesale Plant Cluh Now Open to die hlllle No Membereb.ip R~red Christmas Trees 4 ·IO Feet I\ Noble• & Plantation• ~ Startblg at '9.91 Give A Living Gift & Plant a Memory! Our sbowroo--ro-is ovcrflowiiij With interior houseplants, floral sift baskets, pottery and • beautiful, healthy Christmas trees. Thursday, December 5, 1991 83 For One-Stop Shopping Do The Ho Thing Here. Running around from bric-a-brac . Clothes for your mall to mall ean turn sweetie pie.Sweets. Pies. Jolly the holidays from ho, good gifts for every name on ho to ho hum. Cheer up. your list. There's ho-hope. Simply hop So you see, holiday into your sleigh and make shopping doesn't have to run your way to Westcliff Plaza. you down and your mileage There you can ....--.. -. ~..----.... up. Just make one shop for Pop. And ; stop to Westcliff shop for pop. Find Plaza. And enjoy a notions_and lotions. h.o_new shopping Knickknacks and ... experience. 17th Street at Intne Avenue· Newport Beach OUR SHOPPERS DON'f GO ALONG WilH 1HE CRC1NDS _______ H~ Marbt 646-1411 / SaY.Qn 642-2211 / Crown Hardware 642-1133 Applrel: Oiampagne 645~731, Diane 631-0935, Draper's & Damon's 646-5521, Shape-Up Boutique 631-3623, Kristen's Lingerie, Loun1ewear & GiftS 631-7399, Pinwheels 548-~ Car4s, Glfta,"loob: hnlaa Ha11mut 631-8888, Crown Boob 650-5370 I Semces: Anthony's Shoe ltepair S4MOS3, Westdfff Plaza Cleaners 646-2392, Bank of America 722-3182 m Federll Bank 645-6SOS, Shell Oil 645-5968', Dr. Lou Roy Elder, Opt6metM 642-0720 rM: HiCtoly Farms 642-4302, Katie McGuire's Old Fashioned Pie Shoppe 548-8771 B~lllll A llts111: Shape-Up N~rt 631-3623, Great !artb Vitamins 646-0S:M 17th Street at Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach 8eleded Sto~ Weekdays-'til 8 p.m.1 Sundays 11 a.m. to S p.m. . . '• .. .• .. .. • .. .. .. ' ~ Thurlday, December 5, 1111 • ,. ti .. .. .... t .. . • ·' '.~ The following recipes are pro- ·• vided by Pilot readers. a,~21'f'L':~ of jelly or chOcolatc. • ~ ~ -&hot ao.r. IOda, aal~ ~-fDd ,_... butter. Or.dually add ........ CrcamlM well. Add unbCacca • bd YUllla, Ida welt. Blend hi dsy ~II ...auauy; aW& lhorou~ly. ShaPi do!&b tito bani uslna ., ·. :. " ·. .. ' • ·~ . -. . ~· Southern California's largest selection of fine writing pens <>\I H -no < 1101< I ~ South Coast Plan Villagt Sunflower and Bear Streets (Oringe County) Phone: (714) 434-8003 Mon-Fri 9-5:30 Sat 9-) • E - Everything You Need to Make the Holiday Season Bright and Beautiful •Phone for a free fk"O cualol( UNIQUE PARTY SUPPLIES at DECORATIONS 801 Wf.ST BAKER ST., .JUST WEST Of BRISTOL. COSTA MESA 9 79·85 70 • ... 7 Nft A -• LUGUT SUUTIOfl ll'I OMJtGt COUlln ftOft.·TIKJU. •7 Pll. H MT. •t Mnt. ••• NOco: At OlrlllmM time nn thumb-~nl with red and arccn jelly. Green JClty can bo _. bJ eddlnt a drop ot arcc• food colorinc 1o apple Jelly. • . PEANUT BLOSSOMS Buy 9.!1aJ~r !~!~~ot :ufi~!, !!~er Free Please present Ad when ordcrina • Offer expires 12131 3421 Via Lido • Newport Beach • 675~8973 Free Parking in Via Lido Plaza OVERGROWN TROPICALS • hterior /Greenhouse Fmts • 3 acres of Exterior Tropicd Amts&~ • Lcrge S"lowroom of SU< & preseNed plants with U1USUd baskets & pottery a roundc"d le~ for~. Ron ba!ll In supr anCI obco Oii ~ bak· I Ina ahc:cc. Bake II 375 clcpcCI ror • mln- UICS. Rcmo¥C from owcn, ~t He~ KJss on 1op ot cacb, ~ don flrmfy so cootie Cncb around edaC:t. Retum 10 , OYCn. Bake 2 to 3 minutes lonacr. until &<>Iden brown. • CREAM PUMPKIN PIE Wbere All Your Christmas Faata•les Come Tnlel Ull91-& ACCllllDRSll ONE OF THE UMaT --=noNI OF ntE MOil' ... w. Lim! .. QOWNI, ~N~.::ol\19. HIGllOIES. p~~.~· .... UNISEX WEM, ....... 'ANTU. Olf"TS. eaAME a..antWQ. IODY NiHTI. LOTIONS a PORTIONl. IODY Oii.i, JEWELRY, IHCINIE. KUMA IUTRA. TATTOOS, FOOTWEAR a MUCH MOM ... •• __.WY CAW · fOf .. occ.--. ~ ..... ,. xnm.io..w ~ ... , 4-,etia r.u,:-=..,.. nW358 .· ~ ~ ...................................................................... ~ ... ~······- . -~ .· ·I • ... ·I : ·'. '. , '· . . : . ... . I • , 1 8CICIUIC wida the superior pctf onnance Ind rusonable prices «our ..,ue components. dim is no rcason to listen to the compromise of a ccmmon receiver. A«om is rnat.ini a limited lime offer ttm puu an end to compromisina sound. Now tbroop J1111111Y 31. 1992..lriD& 'f<NI aver to your perticipltinc Adcom dtaler. Bly .., cmlliMliae «an Adcom power -Pifier..S11...,.orpn ,.-. and &et a SIOOll'ldt-in ..._ • '!'*......._ t'a ille IDpil an ead IO COllpN n • · a.,... Jwl liill eo Mm.,.. caapcl I Oh Ait4 .. • ip • • •twrilc 6. Adcaia. AJ""'fl.aMll~-llllilltorm.-,. "Iis tfie Season for giving .. Sliop our won4erful sekction of unique !Jifts, collutiDfts, an4 fwlitfay tl«orations. Annal« .. .tftD/Jfit in t!U litartwarmine diaratteristics of t!Ust Cliristmas lolls. Clioose a Santa, a snoflJmalf,, an Ti/ or tvtn 4 merry Mouse. fap, 18111' ,......llta .. HOUDAY HOURS Now until Dec. 23: Monday throuah Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 24: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. HOLIDAY EVENTS ti' Dec. S Costa Mesa Children's ti' <l>orus 5:30 p.m. • 6:00 p.m. ti' Dec. 7 Colony of Performing Arts 2:oo p.m.· 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. • 5:00 p.m. ti' Dec. 8 F·Funl 1:00 • 2:00 p.m. ti' Dec. 10 California State Univ. FuJlenon Brass Sextet 6:00 p.m. • 7:00 p.m. ti' Dec. 11 Univ. of California Ir· vine Bayberry Carolen 7:00 p.m.-8 p.m. ti' Dec. 13 Costa Mesa Girl Scouts 7:00 p.m.·8:00 p.m. ti' Colony of Performing Arts 7:00 p.m.·8:00 p.m. ti' Dec. 14 Costa Mesa Girl Scouts 12:00 p.m.· 1 :00 p.m. ti' Santa Ana Girl Scouts 10:00 a.m. • 11:00 a.m. ti' Irvine Valley Colleae Sym· phonic Wind Ensemble 2:00 p.m.- 3:00 p.m. ti' ltvine Valley Collep Chorale 6:00 p.m. • 7:00 p.m. ti' Dec. 1S Del Cerro and Del Lago Elementary Schoo.ls 2:00-3:00 p.m. ti' Dec. 16 Univenity of California Irvine Brass Quintet 7:00 p.m.·8:00 p.m. ti' Dec. 18 Univenity of California Irvine ti' Bayberry Carolers 7:00 p.m.· 8:00 p.m. ti' Dec. 20 Opera Pacific 7:00 p.m.· 8:00 p.m. ,; Dec. 21 Kids R Music 1:00 p.m. • 2:00 p.m. ti' Newpon Beach Showtime 2:00 p.m. • 3:00 p.m. ti' Dec. 23 Gordon Halligan Christmas Trio 12:00 -1:30 p.m. South Coast Plaza HOLIDAY HOURS Through Dec. 8: Monday • Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Give the Gift that Lasts a Lifetime ••• f t t The Chlldren'e Bookehoppe In W~lfff Court 675--1424 . 1831 Woetcllff [)rMs ~Beach l t t Sunday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dec. ~23: Monday • Saturday, 10 a.m. to 10p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Special Exceptions: Dec. 22., 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dec. 24, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 25, closed Dec. 26, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Dec., 31, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jan. 1, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. HOLIDAY EVENTS v Through De~. 24: Santa Oaus has arriveed at South coast Plaza's Carousel Coun and is available for photographs at his workshop. ti' The festive Lamplight Carolers will stroll throughout the plaza singing familiar tunes from 1 to 4 p.m. most or the holiday season. ART Sale I I The Gregory Gallery I ·25%-75% Off All Serigraphs Honest lnjun Good Deals Tarkay • Bonny • Botz Pergola Hatfield • Leu Kudo • Hoppe • Gorman Hay1lette • Hopper (714) 723-0887 3406 Via Udo, Newport Beech For Your Holiday Season ... Enjoy The Warmth of An Italian Family & First Class Cuisine ....... cam ·L ~. ,,_,...,, •. wof · cfC', Ck, .... PRIVATE BANQUET ROOM FOR PARTY GROUPS OF UP TO FIFTY! CATERING • TAKE-OtJT • EVERY ITEM ON OUR MENU Open 7 Days -5:00 to 10:30 P.M. (71-4) 645-8560 1576 Old Newpon Blvd.• Cosu Mesa Even~you'D want · to t'anhi5f · r 1 ~~c ~ ... ~-----"'--• You'll find JOY. u mg spmts, 1uQU1...., ~s, Santa Claus, beautifU Chiistmu decorllioM in our store windows and throuat'°':tt the viJ!aF. These sh<>PS are filled to the brim with gifts fnin .rourid the worla. Be sure to iake a bieK from ~ shoppinf.,!~ and dine in ooe of our excellent an and Italian restaurants. • • Chri""11S Cnlm each Sunday in December rrom 410 6 pm-Dec. 8. 1 s Md 22nd. • ~CID.• ()Id~ 9'JPt!. IO ...... ~t~ wi\h wwn ... _ ... oa s... a Sil..DK. 'Mm 1111: s.. a Sift. Ole. f4* A 151luild Sa I Sa Ole. 2hulld 22nd ,,_ Naail 'dt 4 pm. . . ' 5'ecit1 ......... llill lU• oe 111 ~I Oft $11:: Dec. 8& ·~ ................ ~farckaih! - Th&nday, o.c.rnt>er 5, 1191 .. You don't have to be a world traveler to afford a notebook computer. (A Noteable notebook that is!) At your desk, in the air, or on the IOld, our new 386SX notebook handles it all. Only in December can you buy direct and save! And our buic 386 is fully expandabl~ Larger Drives • More Memory • FAX Modem · Options available at special prices too! A SPECIAL BOUDAY OFFER FACfORY DIRECT SAVINGS! 386U/20 20 mea Uni disk, 1 mea RAM $1399.00 Dalpal &: fNIM wttlt prld.e lit IM U.S.A.! CAIL " ORDER TODAY! 714/964-1837 PAPER & PLASTIC PLATES • CUPS • NAPl(INS • TABLE COVERS • KNIVES • FORKS • SPOONS • TISSUE OECORATIONS • STREAMERS • HATS •BALLOONS PINATAS • PARTY FAVORS • GIFT WRAP • RIBBON • BOWS •BOXES • DECORATIONS • CUSTOM INVITATIONS PUNCH MIX • ROLLED TICKETS • WEDDING SHOWER & BIRTHDAY SUPPLIES • CHRISTMAS. NEW YEAR & SPECIAL OCCASION SUPPLIES • WE RENT HELIUM TANKS ' AND MUCH MORE ' - l SUPER BIG .. OPEN 1 DAYS . Dl8cOUNTS I Mom-TlMlr 10:00-1:00 • Fri 10:00-7:00 ----$11 9:30-5:30 • s. 12:00-5:00 LOW. L~W Ii PRICE.! I .... .._ e1y • 11111my Ftlltll ..., n r c 1m 2011 .....,..._ W" 17143 Ce1t1M M 1~21 S _..,IM SOO W • ..._, 11611 .._St ••""..., .... , __ 11 •lt1"---· ·-Clo .• _....., 111 •-· ·~··•-.... 11 ... .... ~~,~~ , .. 2!1'10 ::"i!'1~-"'"' ··-· __ ,,_, (1111141-1112 (1111111-1117 (714) u..... fltl) 241..... (714) 141-Jtll (2UI 125-1777 (714) 711-JHI ..... .... ...... ,.... .....Ms , ... --194~ 1111 C.1111t DI 3404( ~ 201 1v .. .,.....,. 367~ ( c.--.. 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"\. ..... ~ .,~ "Celebration" An updated tiered waterfall bacJc and stitched fc!:!ow anns combine com and dramatic style in this plush Reclina~Rocbr, r .. _ -·cou I ... PON---, •4VCBNv - -.. ;s2s~o / I ~~ f'F, ' t.A·z.aov !'!lCsD ' ,~~ .... ~ ' :::~~~-~,: --------------.... .. ... ,--- LAYAWAY AVAD..A.8LB ,. . 545-7168 STORE HOURS: Mon.10-9. Tue.-Sat. 10-6, S.. 12·5 ~ In the holday :. ·I ;. •• .. ·, :. . ·, The following recipes are pro- vided by Pilot readers. LOUISA'S ORIGINAL PANTYHOSE METHOD . FOR STUFF1NG TURKEY I i Louisa Arnold, O.t.t Mesa ·! Use this unique method of stuffing ., your holiday tur!teY and you11 f!CYCr .• apln revert to the messy convcnuonal .. way. ~ pa~~<?~~t .~bee ~re ~~a,re~.g~ ! into a knot. Une the cavity or ~r t\Jr· • key with this baa and -spoon the dressing , into the dcsiancr pouch. Now, with. a j ' ' I 1 1 • ' , • ' • I ·, .. ., ' .. ... -; Southern California's largest selection of fine writing pens <>\I H -on < 1101< I "'I South Coast Plaza Village DCedlo 1od thread. cuuaJloi wbu." acrou the wailtbaiid or tie ·paA1 • There'• no need to abwer or t the bird's lep t~ther, becaute the delldoua dressina will swell within lit ~ly de- signed bolder, but win not overfloW Into tne router pan, u with the cocm:ntlonal method. Note: Nylon ~tyholc• wnl NOT MELT at t~csc roastlria temperatura.ll'• safe, easy and delicloUJl • cmCKEN DIVAN Sandy Gardner, a.ta Mesa • 6-1'balf ctilclcen brclSU • 2·3 pkgs. broccoli • 2 cans cream or chicken soup : l ~m'!;:Jr:e • 2 tip. Ql~ powder • 1tilt·11lt • c: pated Ocddar cbotle • 2 cans IDUSbrooGls •.,. C. bulleted bread cruiabe Dlndloul Coot dUclin and bone. Cook broccoli undl not ~&o done. Mix tOFther &be eoue, lcmoa ~ice.1... ~ nwe, aany DOWilcr and alt. nac:e lbe broccoli on tfle bottom ol a ~c t>Ui~ disb and then add boncckhictwia1 mum: rooms. ~fe mmure, cllCCIC ana bread cnunbs. 1 hour at 350 delf'CCS. • GOLDEN TIIUMBPRINT COOKIES 20% OFF ALL PENS! Choose from such distinguished names as Mont Blanc, Waterman, Cartier, Cross, Caran d'Ache, Lamy, Parker, Pelikan, Scheaffer and more in a variety of attractive styles and prices. Quantity discounts available for corporate gifts. • Phon~ for a fn:~ ~n c.ualot( Sunflower and Bear Streets (Orange Coumy) Phone: (714) 434-8003 Mon-Fri 9·5:30 Sat 9-) • 3C - .. . · ·- Everything You Need to M•k• the Hollday Season Bright •nd Beautiful UNIQUE PARTY SUPPLIES a DECORATIONS . , 801 WEST BAKER ST., JUST -~ST or BRISTOL. COSTA NESA 979 85 70 • .... 7 NftA-•L.UGUTSULCTIOll l"OUllGlCOlllln NOll.•TIHIU..•f fll,HMt.•IMJft. 10-• • .; ........................................................................ _,,, ... AdeJo a1ane,.111. Chsl• Mca • ~ C. (I l&ict) &>Utter or marprinc • ~ c. &.owo suaar (nrmly paekcd) • I ca 1eperaccc1 • ~ tsp. vanW1 • l C. all ~rpolC flour • ·~ tsp.UJ1 • ~ C. finely cboDocd walnuts. candied chcrrica, jcllj or malted chocolate ~ndlcd cbem,· bU ot jolly or dM>colite. Mabal 112.-.. Note: At OuiamM time ml thumb-print wilh red and anien jelly. Green JCllY can be IUde by addlni 1 drop of arecn rood c:olorina to apple Jelly. • . PEANUT BLOSSOMS Dlnttlea: Cream ~Cher butter. aupr, ca ~t an Yaailla. Slir In tk>ur Ma,y Qttcr, O.ta Mesa • 1 ~ C. nour ana saJCRoU Into 1 Inch balls. Dip into • 1 Csp. soda ll!ptly bcalen ea whlte and roll in fine· • ~ ~· 11J1 ly C:hoi>ocd null. 7lacc on un~ bale· • ~ c; bulle.r ma lhCCt. Bake 11 375 de~ for 5 min· • ~ C. pcanul butler utcs. Remove from oven. Qulc~ indent • ~ C. WJlr eldl cookie center with thumb. Return • • ~ C. brown supr, firmly packed to OY'Cn and bake 5 10 7 minutes lonacr. • 1 ca Cool on rack. Fill thumbprints wich l/2 • l tsp. vanilla abbondanza Fresh Pasta & Seafood Restaurant Abundant portions of delicious food! Holiday Gift O:rtificatC$ Now Available Buy 9.!111~r !~~~~~ot ':.iidg!!1 !!~er Free Please prcacnt Ad when ordering -Offer upircs 12/31 3421 Vuz Lido • Newport Beach • 675~8973 Free Parking in Via Lido Plaza 't:~~a~ t-J,e geas'OJr' «//&"~ Ud@rt-tT~~ M,~ Pkt-&~/"" OVERGROWN TROPICALS • Interior /Greenhouse Pkri1s • 3 acres of Exterior Tropicci Am1s & Palm.5 • Lage S'x:>wroom of silk & p-eserved pants with ll'll.&Jd baskets & pottery Habor ·~K-.. ' .. sm tbcr now. IOda, salt. am IMltw 'Tees ~· buuer. OradueJty ldd IYP1't ~ well. Add unb0atct1 • i!!d ·::=• well. Blend In d ~II ly, mil thoro'lahty. 'lh!po doah iico ullna 1 rounded ~ttil b C8Ch. Ron balls ln •uaar 1nCS ~ oe ~ bait· Ina sheet. Bate at 375 dqrois b I min· utct. Remcwe rrom owca. ~t He~ Kiss on lop ol each, ~ don firmJY IO c:oolcle Cncb 1rolind ~Return to oven. Bake 2 to 3 inJnutca loft&cr, until &<>Iden bl"OW11 • • CREAM PUMPKIN PIE Dorothy A. Younz. a.ta Mesa Note: I found the basic rcdpc in a book published in 1938 by a Minnea(>C?ll• caterer named Oara La Frenz. It quickly became a family faYOrite for the Hoh· da)'.I. It'• lightness makes it a rcrrcshina cnct to a he~ Holiday meal. • I 29 oz. can solid pack pumpkin (cnouah for two pica) • 1/2 ceaspoon 1111 • l 1/2 cups sugar • l/2 teaspoon. nutmea • l teaspoon &!l\&er • l teasP.QOn cinnamon • 2 cnvdopcs Knox Oelatin (dissolved in 112 cup cold water) • I P.int whippina cream • 2 frozen pie crusts (or you can m11ke your own) Dlmtloos: Bake crusts acc:ordlna to dircccions on pac:bac. Set &elalin and cold water in pan or hot water to diuotvc • . Mix pumotin, ~ and su1ar. Place In top or double boiler OY'Cr hot water until heated throuJh. Add dissolved scla-tin and set aside to cool. When cool. fold in stiflly bcalcn whipped cn:am. Pul in baked pie crusts. •.nd" ·then In rcfriscrator until scrvina tune. Wbere All Your Cbrlstmaa Fantasles Come Tnlel "Tis tlie Season for <jivi:ne .. ,, . . ': I I• '· . ... .. I•. . ·. '!· ,-.. · ... I ~· '": .. I. I .. = ...... • . ... ··~ '. '•' '" f I; ,. ': .1•. 1.· ,1 ; ' .. Bcclute with the superior petf'onnance and reuonable prices of our sepmse components, there is no ~ IO listen to the compcomise of a coounop receiver. AdcOln is makina a limited time offer thlt puts an end to comp o.nisina sound. Now lhrouJh January 31, 1992, brina 1<M receivtt to your puticiJ*inl Adcom dealer. Bly MY comllMioe of ID AdcOlnpoMr ....... p ..... or~.t get aSIOO ~in .UOW.. • .,_ --.1111 diie toJllt • In end tocu+ ........ ,.. ... ., Mcm .... ocapD 111n ~'* • .,•ow" .... o1er. Aa:a. r AJ always.,...,. ...... b ... ..,. ~lf~CCDSt OLd Sliop our wotU!trful sdection of unique !Jifts, cdkctiDks, anti fwW!ay ~. Annal« .. .lftiiafit in. tfu fuartwannina cMroctaistiu of tliut Cliristtnas lolls. C/ioo.f e 4 Santa, a Snowman, an 'Elf or even a merry Nause. For.y ... ....... F...._lllHd HOLIDAY HOURS · Now until Dec. 23: Monday throu&h Saturday 10 a.m. to9 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec.~: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. HOUDAY EVENTS Ii-' Dec. S Costa Mesa Children's Ii-' Chorus S:30 p.m. -6:00 p.m. .,_, Dec. 7 Colony or Performing Alli 2:oo p.m.-3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. -S:OO p.m. Ii-' Dec. 8 F-Funl 1:00 -2:00 p.m. Ii-' Dec. 10 California State Univ. Fullerton Brass Sextet 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. .,_, Dec. 11 Univ. of California Ir- vine Bayberry Ca rolers 7:00 p.m.-8 p.m. Ii-' Dec. 13 Costa Mesa Girl Scouts 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Ii-' Colony or Performing Arts 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Ii-' Dec. 14 Costa Mesa Girl Scouts 12:00 p.m.· 1 :00 p.m. ..-Santa Ana Girl Scouts 10:00 a.m. -11:00 a.m. Ii-' Irvine Valley Collep Sym- phonic Wind Ensemble 2~00 p.m.· 3:00p.m. Ii-' Irvine Valley Colle&e Chorale 6:00 p.m. • 7:00 p.m. Ii-' Dec. lS Del Cerro and Del Lago Elementuy Schools 2:00-3:00 p.m. "-' Dec. 16 University or California Irvine Brass Quintet 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. ,,,,,, Dec. 18 University of California Irvine Ii-' Bayberry Carolers 7:00 p.m.· 8:00 p.m. - Ii-' Dec. 20 Opera Pacific 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Ii-' Dec. 21 Kids R Music 1:00 p.m. • 2:00 p.m. Ii-' Newport Beach Showtime 2:00 p.m. -3:00 p.m. Ii-' Dec. 23 Gordon Halligan Christmas Trio 12:00 -1:30 p.m. South Coast Plaza HOLIDAY HOURS Through Dec. 8: Monday • Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Give the Gift that Lasts a Lifetime ••• f t f The Cnlldren'e Boolcehoppe In Wceticllff Court 675-1424 1831 Weetdlff Drf1.te Newport fleach t t t Sunday 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 9-23: Monday • Saturday, 10 a.m. to 10 e.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Special Exceptions: Dec. 22., 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dec. 24, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 25, closed Dec. 26, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Dec., 31, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . Jan. 1, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. HOLIDAY EVENTS ,,,,,, Through Dec. 24: Santa O aus has arrivccd at South coaslPfaza's Carousel Court and is available for photographs at his workshop. Ii-' The f cstive Lamplight Carolers wilt stroll throughout the plaza singing famil iar tunes from 1 to 4 p.m. most of the holid ay season. ART Sale I I Tbe Gregory Gallery I . 25%-75% Off All Serigraphs Honest /njun Good Deals Tarkay •Bonny • Botz Pergola Hatfield • Leu Kudo • Hoppe • Corman Hay1lette • Hopper (714) 723.0887 3406 Via Lido, Newport Beech For Your Holiday Season ... Enjoy The Warmth of An Italian Family & First Class Cuisine at PRIVATE BANQUET ROOM FOR PARTY GROUPS OF UP TO FIFTY! CATERING • TAK&OtIT •EVERY ITEM ON OUR MENU Open 7 Days -5:00 to 10:30 P.M. 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II ll"A ChrlstmH Carol," South Co.1st ~Ol')''s 12th annual production ol the dasslc Charles Dickens story ol a miser who discovtts the spirit ol ChfistrNS, on the Mainstage at SCR, 6SS Town Center Dr~. Costa Mesa, Tuesdays throu~ Fridays at 7:30 p.m.1 Saturdays at 2:JO and 1:30 p.m .• Sunaays at noon and 4 p.m. until Dec. 24. Admission: S22 to S25. Info: 957·4033. •"Th e Nutcracker" San Francisco Ballet. through Dec. 8, Orange County Perlorming Arts Center. 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa -Call SS6·ARTS for showtimes. Tickets range from S 14 to SSO. Call 740-2000. •Fashion Island 400 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, 721 ·2022. Ongoing holiday attractions, seasonal family entertainment and activities through New Year's Eve. Special holiday hours: 10 a m .9 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m.·6 p.m. Sunday and 10 a.m.·6 p.m. Christmas Eve. Ongoing attractions: Winter Wilderness garden, 'Santa"s House, Fashion Island Express holiday train for l hildren, nine community trees throughout the shopping area. Scheduled ente!Uinment and activities: Costa Mesa Children's Chorus, 5:30·6 p.m. Dec. S; Selected Fashion Island merchants will treat shoppers to complimentary refreshments Dec. 5 from 5·9 p.m. •le Meridien Gingerbread Brunch 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, 476-2001. A giant gingerbread confection neated by the hotel's chefs is on display 1n Cilfe Fleuri throughout the holiday ~eason. Hours: 6:30 a.m.·10 p.m. weekdays and 7 a.m.-10 p.m. weekends. •Sew and So Connection's t 8th annual Holiday Boutique 435 Snug Harbor Road, Newport Beach, 646·2626: Beautiful and unique gifts for everyone on SJnta's .list Hours and days: 3-8 .p.m. on Dec. 5. 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Dec. 6, and 9 .i.m.-4 p.m. Dec. /. •CJuislmas luncheon, Dec. S at 11 :JO a.m .. Museum Council of NHAM at Hyatt Ne\\porter. Contact Ma1dne Caiber. 759-1122. •Chri stmas by the Sea, Dec. 5·7, Chopin Chapter of Orange County Performing Arts Center boutique and Laguna Beach home tour. .... "' the ............ , Dee-' 5·7 p.m.. Newport . ~ ,,_._ and F~ ~~ fot~ Ctnter ~nants and ~ at Atrium Court. Contact Lianne, 12o=a..ee. lie.. SThe Chuck Jones Show ltoom 2900 E. Coast Hwy., Corona def Mar, 759-1232. "An Unforgeruible EYenlng with Chuck Jones," an extenslw exhibit cil nrnduction eels rrom the a .rtoon soeci.al r.HOW the Grinch Stole Christmas'r -ind appearance by the director that Or. Seuss television show as well as 250 ol Wamer Bros. most-famous cartoons. Two nights only: Dec. 6-7. Must call for peoonal invitation. The Grinch art will be on free display throughout the December. •Girls Gym Holiday Fair and Boullque 2902 W. Pacific Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach, 646-8828. Fitness speakers, holiday boutique, open house and free trial classes featured in this multi-event holtday celebration 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Dec. 6 and 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Dec. 7. Admission: Free. llChristmas Concert at 7 p.m.. wine tasting. carols at Robert Moridavi Wine and Food Center, Costa Mesa. S3S per person. Phone 979-4510. Die. 7 STemple Isaiah 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach, 548·6900. Food, entertainment and fun will be the theme of a Hanukkah potluck dinner party to be sponsored by the temple at 6:30 p.m. The event will be held in the social hall. Donation is S8 per person, with children under 18 admitted free. Rabbi Marc Rubenstein will conduct the traditional candle-lighting ceremony, followed by the- dinner, entertainment and Dreidl games for children. Reservations must be accompanied by checks made out to: Temple Isaiah, P.O. Box 10414, Costa Mesa, CA, 92627. •orange Coast College 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. 432-S880. In Robert B. Moore Theater: "Mr. Pickwick's Stories (or a Christmas Evening." Troupe America's presentation of Ifie Charles Dickens' classic "Pickwick Papers." at 8 p.m. Tickets: S4.50·S 11 . •Orange County C1tholic Alumni Club P.O. Box 2785, Costa Mesa, 786-8982. Christmas Dinner Dance for singles in their 20s to 40s from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Tickets: S43 and reservations are a must. •successful Singles International 2915 Redhill. Suite f -200, Costa Mesa, Art F mm~ G~IITTJ HOLIDAY SPECIALS 50°/o 500/o OFF OFF ~Frames Oustmn Matting TEL (714) 97H337 m Off ., Cl5Tll RAMB • Cfi "' cm *"" ua am . Rlll!All Will. rA a om s,a ~ smB To sruo llftl s.m .. CllDE Ja m10 OHIUYllYDA Y 10· 8 I() l.llTS D flfI · fMllG • 1111 Nlllll nt1S ~ mms 12.22-tt .. 241·)8~Halldw~wllft ........... anch deej.y: Coif: S1S. mamstmas cna,..... ~ Country Store, 1720 Adams Ave .. C.oet.I Mesa, 641-1112. 130 bood'5 offerinl unique, tandcnfted, one-al-a-kind aill ~ms 9 1.m.·S p.m. Dec. 7 and 10 a.f'll,-4 p.m. Dec. 8. Admlslk>n: frM. •ullodt's 1991 Holicky Season South Coist ~. Bullock's O.iktren's Department. S.~r, Lau.-ent de Brunho(f's elephant king ol storybook fame, visits from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and 1:30.2:30 p.m. Admission: Free. Children can ha..-e breakfast with SanQ at 9 a.m. Dec. 7 and 14. Tickets: $7. •Eutbluff Village Center Chrlstmas Boutique Vista del Sol and EIStbluff Drive of Jamboree Road. N~ Beach, 250-3090. Toy drive and bout~ue to benefit Make-A-Wish Foo~tlon features holiday items ~ated by terminally Ill children (or sale. Those who donate a toy worth a maximum ol $15 betwftn 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. will recei~..a 2().percent discount card valid at participating stores In the center. •Fashion Island -400 Newport Center Dr .. Newport Beach, 721·2022. Colony ol Performing Arts1 2-3 p.m. and 4-5 p.m. Edwards lslancJ Onemas present free children's matinees ("A Christmas St0f'Y'1. ll"An Old-Fashioned Christmas" at Prince o( Peace Lutheran Church, 2987 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa, 549·0521 . The Chancel Choir and actors from the c~urch perform at 7 p.m. Dec. 7-8. Tickets. S2-S4. mchrlstmas at The Ritz at 11 a.m., Fashionables o( Chapman University at The Ritz, Newport Beach. S75 per person. Phone 997-6815. llChristmas Carol Ball at 7 p.m .• Hoag Hospital 552 Club at Marriott Hoter. Newport Beach. Phone 760-2349. llVlslons or Sugarplums, Candy Cane Ball at 6:30 p.m.. Newport-Mesa Assistance league, Junior Auxiliary at Four Seasons Hotel, Newport Beach. Black tie optional. S22S per couple. Contact Ced Smith, 2S2-0965. Dec. 8 llMesa Verde United Methodist Church 1°701 Baker St., Costa Mesa, presents a free Christmas concert at 7 p.m. The Mesa Verde Choir, under the direction or Paul McNeff, perlorms "Seven Joys of Christmas" by KirlCe Mecham with harp accompaniment, plus the music o( Britten, Adam, Faure, Franck, Christensen and others. The Chan cel Choir, the vocal ensemble Rejoice, handbells and children's choir Jubilant Song perform, and a reception follows. For information, can the church at 979·8234. llSt. Andrews Presbyte..~n Church 600 St. AndreW5 Rd., performs "Christmas Concert" at 4 and 7 p.m. featuring Sanctuary Choir, soloists, an Orchestra and organ and piano music under the direction of DOn G. Fontana. "Gloria" bY. Poulenc, "Go Tell It On The Mountain,· featuring guest soloist Tom Ttpton and other Ctiristmas favorites will be performed. Admission is SS for adults and S2 for students. Ttekets are available .at the church office. llJewish Community Center of Orange County 250 Baker St.. Costa Mesa, 534-8011'. Families and children or all ages are invited to attend this first-ever event at the center's new campus from 3·S p.m. Three day schools, the Hebrew Academy Day SchOol, Mon~ and the Dr. Mark Petracca UCI Assistant Professor, Columnist Will Sw1lm World Trade Editor ColJrr .. ~ Willl1m Llllllell Editor Of The Pilot And . Independent H11a HIWlll Attorney, KFI Talk Show Host, Columnist Dr. JI Ell• 11111 President of Eagle Forum, Columnist ·.v .-:;.•: Here's Wbere To watcb Tbe Lobdell Group DAY M,T,TH,F Newport Beach (Comm. Coble) W ((omcost Coble) W H1J1ttngton 8eoch SUN 7:30pm 61 7:3~ 39 6:~ 3 9~ 3 Tuning Into The Community San Franctsco Ballet's "Nulcracker" will be presented at tlie Orange County Performing Arts Center through Dec. 8. Tickets are on sale now at The Center Box Office or any TicketMaster outlet. Jewish Studies Inst itute will participate. Arts and crafts, a menorah lighting. a re-enactment of the Hanukkah story by Rabbi Moishe Engel, Dreidl playing. Israeli-style fried doughnuts, music, magic and more will be featured. A must-see is the famous bubble show finale. Tickets are SS for adults and S2 for children. Reservations are required by calling the center at the above phone number. •Fashion lsl1nd 400 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, 721-2022. and F-Funl, 1-2 p.m. 116.nnual Christmas Concert Orange Coast College, Robert B. Moore Theater, 2701 Fairview Road, Custa Mesa. 432-5880. Annual Christmas concert al 4 p m. features 0CC Singers, a 34-member ensemble under the direction of Richard Raub. Tickets: S9-S 10. •"Holiday Music Through Time" Newport Center library, 856 San Clemente Dr., Newport Beach. Pianist David Warrick-Jones uses electronic keyboards to play holiday music in the Western tradition at 3:30 p.m. Admission: Free. •erealc(ast with Santa 9:30· 11 :30 a.m .• Friends of CASA Auxiliary (or abused and neglected children at Crystal Court. South Coast Plaza. Adults, S25 per person.; children, S 17.50 pp. Conract Susan Kramer, 760-0959. llChristmas Tree Magic 11 :30 a.m.-3 p.m., O<ange County Ronald McDonald House at Four Seasons Hotel. Newport Beach. SSS per person. Contact Sylvia Burnett, 673-9364. Dec. 10 •Fashion Island 400 Newport Center Or., Newport Beach, 721 -2022. Cal State Fullerton Brass Sextet, 6·7 p.m. •orange Count)'. Performing Arts Center 600 Town Cenler Drive, Costa Mesa 252-1234. Pacific Olorale, under the direction of John Alexander, presents "Sing-Along Messiah" at 7:30 p.m. in Segerstrom Hall. Tickets: S10·S15. Dec. 11 •Fashion Island 400 Newport Center Dr.. Newport Beach, 721-2022. UCI Bayberry C.uolers, 7-8 p.m. 94Jlard Artists o( Cos ta Men Irvine Barclay Theater, 4242 C.-impus Dr., Irvine, 85"4--4646. Christmas and Hanukkah selections performed to raise money (or ~I training scholarships, 7:30 p.m. flckets: SlO-S-20. 8Holiday Brunch 1 1 a.m.-1 p.m., Friends of Orang_e Coast Interfaith Shelter at Lindsay residence. Contact Joyce Tucker, 497-4111. Dec. 12 llOrange Coast College 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa, 432·5880. In the Drama Lab: "The Road to Santa's Workshop," OCC's sixth annual holiday season production by the college's RepertOI')' theater Co., opens Dec. 12 and runs c.11 au-1111. Pul 8 ft• WOtdl to work for ou. throuf.h Dec. 15. Times: 7 p.m. Dec. 12-1 r. 10:30 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. Dec. 14 and 3 p.m. Dec. 15. Tickets: S3-S5. •·•Christmas' in Ireland" by the Orclnge County Philharmonic Society at Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 lown Cenrer Drive, Costa Mesa, 646-0CPS. The Chieftans, the Kennelly Irish Dancers and members ol P.:>cific Chorale perform traditional Irish carols. folk music and dances at 8 p.m. Tickets· S9·S27. Dec. 13 ll"Babes In Toyland" Irvine Barclay Theater, 4255 Campus Dr., Irvine, 854-4646. A holiday ballet created by Irvine Ballet Co .• the performing ensemble of the Irvine Dance Co., at 7:30 p.m. Dec. n . 11 a.m. Dec. 14 and 3 p.m. Dec. 15. Tickets: S6·S14. •Fashion Island 400 Newport Center Dr.. Newport Beach, 721-2022. Costa Mesa Girl Scout carolers and Colony or Performing Arts. 7-8 p.m. Dec. 14 ll''The Nutcracker" Ballet Montmartre, Dec. 14· 15 and Dec. 20, Newport Harbor High School Auditorium, Newport Beach -7 p.m. Dec. 14 and 20, 2 p.m. Dec. 15. Tickets: S8-S1 O. Call 646-7644. •Fashion Island 400 Newport Center Dr .. Newport Beach, 7 21 -202 2. Sign-language-literate Santa for hearing-impaired children, 9 a.m.·noon; Santa Ana Girl Scourt carolers, 10-11 a.m.; Costa Mesa Girl Scout carolers, noon-1 p.m.; Irvine Valley College Symphonic Wind Ensemble, 2-3 p.m.; Irvine Valley College Chorale, 6-7 p.m. •Fashion Island 400 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, 721-2022. Edwards Island Cinemas present free children's matinees ("Home Alone") from 10 a.m.·noon. ll''Holiday Music at Fashion lsl1nd" 600 Newport Center Dr .. Newport Beach, 559-3453. Irvine Valley College vocal and instrumental music students present traditional holiday music to help shoppers get the hollday spirit .ll 2 and 6 p.m. Admission: Free. Dec. 16 llSt.· John the Baptlsl Catholic Church 1015 Baker St., Costa Mesa, celebrates its 8th annual "NoeJ Night" at 8 p.m. 0This ~r's concert features Oanlel Pinlcham's "0.ristmas Cantata" and other seasonal anthems by Praetorius, Rutter, Dale Warland and odlm, pct'fom\ed ~ the parish choirs directed by Leslie 8~111. Organist Mark T. Purcell leadi die ·300-voice combined choirs and the congregation In Mvent/ Chrlstnw CMOls ac:compi!.'ied by orchestra and handbefls. A freewill offering will be collected, and ~ hoNday wassail and homemade on.m. coc*ies will be served. ••hkllll ........ 400 Newport Center D!·t ~ eeadl, 721 -2022. Del Cerro ttd ~ ~ Oementary School, 2-3 p.m. · ·· ,=·Slkalon1" at St. Andrews P Chufd;, 600 SL Andtews Rd., f31 • U1. H•llelulah Chorus with on:hllll:lf' KC.OmpanfrnefK pe11orms at <4 "· DIC. 18 llFashlon Island 400 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, 721 ·2022. UCI Brass Quintet, 7·8 p.m. DIC. 17 ll''The Nutcr.lcker" Ballet Padfa. Dec. 17-23, Laguna Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Rood, Laguna Beach - 3:30 p.m. matinees on Dec. 18. 19, 20. 21 , 22 and 23; 7:30 evening performances on Dec. 17-2 3. Tickets are S 15 for general admission, S 12 for seniors and children under 12. Call 642-9275. •Chrislmas Boat Parade, Dec. 17-21. Commodores Oub o( Newport Harbor Area Chamber o( Commerce in the harbor. Phone 729·4400. Dec. 18 •Fashion Island 400 Newport Center Dr., N~ Be~. 721-2022. UO Bayberry Carolers, 7-8 p.m. Dec. 20 •Fashion Island 400 Newport Center Dr., Newport Oeach, 721-2022. Opera Pacific. 7-8 p.m. Dec. 21 •Fashion Island 400 Newport Center Dr .• Newport Beach, 721-2022. Kids R Music. 1 ·2 p.m.; Newport Beach Showtime, 2-3 p.m. •Fashion Island 400 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, 721-2022. Edwards Island dnemas present free children's matinees Dec. 21 ("Prancer'1 from 10 a.m.-noon. Dec. n llFashlon Island -400 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, 721-2022. Gordon HaUigan Christmas Trio, noon· 1 :30 p.m. DIC. 24 ll''Christmas Eve Medltalion" at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Rd., 631-3821, at 5, 7, 9 and 11 p.m. featuring Sanctuary Choir, soloists. Bell Choir and instrumentalists. Admission: Free. Die. 11 llRed Uon Inn Bristol and Paularino, Cosu Mesa, (818) 95 DIAL M. Dial M M)'\teries, an •udlence-participation ,,.~ dinner Q-iow. Sped.JI New Year's £w shc?w· Admission: S99·S 11 S. llCare Udo 501 30th St. Newpott Beach, 675·2968. New Year's E..-e (Yve Evant and Wayne Wayne Show). llOran.s~ County Cr&des The CrWei Wilt ~ "A Ctand and Outbndkh New YRr'S Eve Celebration!" is two shows -at 7:30 and 10 p.m. at Way Off Broadw~ Theater, 1058 E. First St., Silnta An.a. Tic~ts: Sl S. C.11 the .lbove number. 9'lew Ye.in Ev• Party Suc:;auful Sirifes International. Members, US pp.; ~ SSO ep. Includes limo service. Joyce! P.cker, 241-3858. atering with a personal touch. • Pnvote Parties • Weddl[lQs Mness Meet1ngs • Hor d'OitMas A Free desscn with any order for 1cn people or more. <J . ~ ~I 714•t3t•030l •••••••••••••••• ~Ir·~ • ~~· tr•,.~·~· .. ' ----------· . - --~-------------------------.. y...._ llctlon c December 5, 1991 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Pilot Brosterhous-lightweights/C3 Charlie Brande-volleybalVCS Classified/C9 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson •.•. 642-4330 ext.387 Sailors escape with 54-48 victory over underdog SA Valley By Kl~ Wolcott Sports Wrlllr Pil NEWPORT BEACH-New- port Harbor won its second boys basketball game in three days, but the performance TI P -0 FF received little ~~(ijfJ)1[i3 praise from Coach Bob Serven. "We didn't play well tonight, and to beat the teams in our league we're going to have to im- prove tremendously," Serven said after the Sailors escaped with a 54-46 win over Santa Ana Valley in the opening round of The Pilot Tip-or? Classic Wednesday at Newport Harbor. Newport (2-0} connected on 22 of 26 free throws to set up a second-round game tonight (6:40) at home against Tor- rance, a 72-65 winner over San Pasqual Wednesday. The Sailors owned a 27-24 halftime lead over Santa Ana Valley, despite mak- ing only two field goals in the second quarter. But th e Falcons scored the final two points of the first half and the firl>t eight of the second to take their first lead, 34-29. "We lost our composure," said Serven, who called a time out with 3 minutes left in the third quarter to try and shake his players out of a sudden slump. "l told them if they didn't play better, they were going to lose this game." Newport Harbor responded by scoring the first lO points of the fourth quarter to go ahead 42-38. Justin Mclntee's sec- ond ally·oop slam from Mike Ofer tied the score at 38-all and Eric Vallely's sec- Piiot Tip-on Classic schedule Thursday (at Newport Harbor) 3:20 p.m. -Bellflower vs. El Toro 5 p.m. -San Pasqual vs. SA Valley 6:40 p.m. -Npt. Harbor vs. Torrance 8:20 p.m. -Estancia vs. Marina (at Corona del Mar) 3:20 p.m. -La Quinta vs. Foothill 5 p.m. -Corona del Mar vs. Sonora 6:40 p.m. -Irvine vs. Brea-Olinda 8:20 p.m. -San Diegu ito vs. Huntington Beach Fr iday (at Newport Harbor) 3:20 p.m. -Bellflower-El Toro loser vs. Corona del Mar-Sonora loser 5 p.m. - Estancia-Marina loser vs. I Newport Harbor-Torrance loser . 6:40 p.m. -Estancia-Marina winner vs. Newport Harbor-Torrance winner 8:20 p.m. -Bellflower-El Toro winner vs. San Pasqual-Santa Ana Valley winner (at Corona del Mar) 3:20 p.m. -La Quinta-Foothill loser vs. San Pasqual-SA Valley loser 5 p.m. -Irvine-Brea-Olinda loser vs. San Dieguito -Huntington Beach loser 6:40 p.m. -La Qu inta·Foothill winner vs. Corona del Mar-Sonora winner 8:20 p.m. -Irvin e-Brea-Olinda winner vs. San Dieguito-Huntington Beach winner lft~ Eric Vallely (24) goes in for a bucket against the defense of Valley's Mike Murtaugh. Vallely scored 12 in the 54-46 win. See SAILORS/C3 CdM falls in triple OT, 49-44 Eagles in a breeze, 79-50 · By Bany Faulkner Sports Wriler NEWPORT BEACH -They never backed down, but the Corona del Mar High Sea Kings couldn't find anyone to step up and ma~e the difference in the season-opening triple over-By Klr1c Wolcott Sports Wrlllf. NEWPORT BEACH-In the second and lesser-known section of Jonathan Pilot Swift's .satirical :t!.P-OFF talc "Gulliver's J!!~(tjfl)1[i3 Travels," the title character wakes up to find himself in a land full of giants. After Tuesday's opening-round game in The PUot Tip-or? Clossk. the Bcllnower High boys know just how poor Gulliver felt. Estancia, the dcfendin~ Division Ill state champs, unveiled its new look for 1991-92 and the elevated approach to basketball proved too much for Bellflower, which succumbed, 79-SO, at Newport Harbor High. "I was real pleased," Estancia Coach Tim O'Brien said. "Our big men were bigger and better than their") big men." If Bcllnower, a 78-61 loser to New- port Harbor in a non-league game Monday, had any big men, they wisely stayed outside on the bus. Those who played -the tallest of which mea- sured 6-foot-3, or one to four inches shorter than five of the Eagles - spent the night craning their necks and watching Estancia's shots fall eas- ily through the net. "Last year we did more with our guards. Now we try to work the ball down low,'' said Estancia center Matt Fuerbringer, at 6-7 one of the tallest of the tall. Asked whether he enjoyed this new style of play, Feurbringer grinned. "Yeah, I like it. I'm down low." Fuerbringer, a senior and the only returning starter from last season's 29- 5 team, rose to his leadership role by scoring 25 points in 25 minutes Tues- See BREEZE/C3 time boys basketball loss Wednesday. Visiting San Dieguito (1-0) outlasted the hosts, 49-44, but not before CdM came from behind in the first two overtimes ,. Pilot to extend the two-hour marathon in the first round of the Tl P -0 FF Pilot Tip-Off Classic at CdM. ~~!!!r.1JX~1(~ "We certainly went through a lot of things tonight," said l!l .r CdM Coach PauJ Orris, who faces an uphill battle with a largely inexperienced squad. ' Corona struggled offensively throughout, hitting just 12 of 47 field goal attempts (25.S percent), 18 of 29 free throws (60.7 perrent) and a .sparse 3 of 21 3-point tries (14.3 percent). "We're enamored with the 3-point shot, but we should have been working the ball inside," Orris said. "They couldn't guard us inside. We forced three guys to foul out and had others in foul trouble. We didn't do a real good job recognizing whether they were in a zone or man-to-man defense, and pan of that was my fault." Senior Doug Hesse, a 6-foot-4 three-year starter at forward, Y.as the primary inside force, but he hit 11 of his team-high 15 points from the free-throw line, including a See 49-44/C3 High school girls basketball previews . · . ; • · . .. ~ CdM has rough task New look at Estancia By Dennis Brostemous right now is to be clicking · men) all we lack is cxpcn- encc,i' said Flint, who plans to augment the playing time of all five freshmen. "We have a lot of good athletes. but they're kids who just haven't been around basket• ball. There's really no feeder program at Corona, not like at Costa Mesa. The (CdM) boys have the boys club, but we don't have anything like that. .. We've tried to teach them to be patience with them· ICMI -they want to get out and do it all at once. They need to learn the nuances of the pme, but I think the kids haw terrific aultudcs." Sophomore ,.3 auard Sara Amoll will mix in with Ricci and Flift&, who aw,.scd 10 points aad 7.0 ..-.S per ......... ~kept lldlaa~ Hlalbct ~ny." .... father sUd. "She's a areal W UDdler and she does ...... ~SbelOl ---~ ... ,_.,. a IDI of '9i ~ from Tam •••--. tlll m• WIM» Ml a little < 1111 lff --=-lndi· *"' , • .._. ....._._ w • oae. .,... .. I .... lllllltl ........ come IA and -...... ·~ ... s.a ............ shoot· • ..................... Hiiia" ._ ••¥11 .... ~ •ll •111di per una11•-••fla' H1illllNMw .......... _ ................... .. o•Otl. ... TAmWI Sports Wltllr right around Christmas. N cw Estancia High girls "WiJJl a new coach and basketball coach Russ new system, it may take time, Davis inherits an S:f',: but we've got three tourna- tcmn-whieh enjoyed one.. · ments as well as other games best seasons tn }Chool history to get ready." last year. Davis says he'll stress de-~· While Davis can't promise fcnsive pressure, which he • similar success this season, he hopes can lead to transition ~ feels the Eagles have the foun· scores. • dation to be a solid outfit, cs.-''"That was a trademark of • pccially by the time the Pacmc our team (at Woodbridge) Coast League campaign rolls last year," he said. "No one around. expected us to win CIF last "We're fairly strong. but I year, but one of the main rea- can't say as strong u lut sons was our defense." year.'' said Davis. "Hopefully, Returning starting guard/ we'll be comeetitive tn our forward Monique Sweet will league by the time that part or be one of the keys in Davis' our schedule comes around." plan of attack. ••she's one of Last season, Estancia was. the best defensive players I've 25·2 under former coach Lisa seen.'' he said. "Most of the McNamee, wrappina up a per· time, &he'll be asked to guard feet PCL campalan with a ~ the other team's top scorer." tory ewer Costa Mesa in the The p<>int guard pbSition is le_que ..fln&Jc. a question mark, accotdina to Oma ii familiar with NC-Davis. '--'-·~c • ceafvl ~ baYiaa pid· "Monique can play there, ed WOodl>ridp Hip to &he ~ Sweet 1~ Eltlnda't (returnit\I senior) Jennifer ClF ll·A cham~'Jaa Pl• tiubtb\11 team for .,1•9;i MllOft. Brazell can play there and year. He rcp&aea ~ (so~homorc) Jenny Drake who left to b06mne aa ....,.t \IOluatecr coach at can, too,'' he said. "That 1 what we'll be dccidina Stanfonl. early!' Gone from the Eatanda iftlct. llGWewir, Ulil ... Playina in the post will be junior Leah Braat1 and toe are three iillp»111111 .. • ti* • -Patrice sen1or Veron.lea Garcia, both considered llrq and ~(DCM .. on. Cw& ODn.l. R-. Q)r. IClfCllM on the boards. Backina up will be IOpbo-~, df9 (~ II ~ wl Melody 1Eirle (Oapmma _,.. Lawe Crilpk. ' coa.a,. Al well u dlltMe, DaVll .... to •rdl a ..,.. -we 1o1t w offl..,...', . .....,_, .. llJd ~ concept In torm.s or 'blla•c•d 1corl•I· UW1wefMlwehM~·Ontofow-· . a.DA\41&9 .. C2 ThUtaday, Oecembei 5. 1991 T he girls high school basketball pre-season , coaches' poll for the Southetn Section Division lll was released earlier this week, and three area teams play prominently in the rankings. Costa Mesa, with high-scoring junior Olivia DiCamill i, was picked fifth. Defending Pacific Coast Lea~ue champion Estancia rated eighth and Sea View League contender Newport Har- bor \\as next in ninth. Cos ta Mesa, which posted a 20-10 record last year, returns seven players, including All- County standout DiCamilli, who averaged 23.4 poi nts and 10 rebounds a game as a sopho- more, and seniors Angela Tonavanik and Janet Ospina. Estancia, undefeated in the PCL and 26-2 overall a year ago, will have a number of new faces this season, including Coach Russ Davis. Davis, 26-5 at Woodbridge in 1989-90, intends to win again with the help of returners Monique Sweet. Leah Braatz and others. Newport Harbor reached the CIF quarterfi- nals last season despite a 13-13 overall record. The Sailors, with top returners Maureen McLaren and Michaela Ross, should make things more difficult for Tustin and Wood- bridge this year. CdM drops 44-34 tilt SANT A ANA -The Corona del Mar High girls basketball sea- son ended on a down note Wednesday nigh t in a 44-34 loss to Troy in the opening round of the Century Tournament. Mollie Flint led the way for CdM with 16 points. CENTURYTOURNAM•NT Troy 44, Corona det Mar 34 Corona d9' M•r n-.r ....... ~ Amal I 0 0 3 8111 Sl)'IOr I 8 2 a Gldd Kn 13 1 5Gamst Ried 0010 How Aire 6 3 3 16 Km Amey 0 1 0 1 lOGllNM Mxf llQnd 0 1 4 , Rlclwdson GRen o o 1 o Sdlaeler l.la1hef 0 0 2 0 Shlw num.i 001 0 ....... ~ 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 5 2 2 3 8 ~ 8 I ~ 2 3 0 7 7 2 4 18 3 0 2 8 1 1 4 3 Sweet 11 9 24 44 Division !I state champion Brea Olinda re- ceived the nod aa the Division Ill favorite this season, with Morningside second and St. Ber· nards third. Corona, which faced a big size disadvantage in the game, stayed ~lose most of the way. Total• 9 14 15 34 Tot .. • Score br au.rtoni Corana del Ma 7 10 I 1-34 Troy . 10 12 11 11 -44 ~ oo*: Coruna del "'--Amal 1, ,.._ I. DAVIS: No superstare at Estancia CdM faces Sunny Hills at 4:30 today in the consolation round. _Colege .women's basketball -(.. ·-· T~ bft: Nani. -By Th~ Pilot Earle posts 11 for Chapman COSTA MESA -Missy Abra- ham scored 17 points and Estancia High product Melody Earle 11otched 1 I poi nts and hauled down seven rebounds to lead Chapman College to a 78-58 women's basketball decision over host Southe rn California College Tuesday night. Jamie Zitterkopf paced the Vanguards (2-4) with 14 points and s~~ rebounds, while Kristen Bevis chipped in with 13 points and five rebounds. Collep women NON-CONFERENCE Chapman 78, SoCal College SI Chapman aoc .. Col .... "' ft pf tp .. ft pf tp ffardn 1 2 1 4 Oenw1ll 0 0 1 0 Nlsen 1 o o 2 leflov O O O O EJllt 5 1 3 11 ntericol 5 4 2 14 Ablan.n 6 2 2 17 Wedel 4 0 5 8 Ctoolcs 2 0 3 4 Lyons 2 2 0 8 K1nO 3008C•ton 1 003 Mcauart 4 0 4 8 deVwy 2 0 0 4 Harry 0030~ 1 002 Porttr I 1 1 4 Wiid 0 2 0 2 Wlbms 5131111M 5 2213 Lewis 0 0 0 0 Tuctu:r 1 4 3 6 Moock 3127 Jones 1002 Tolele 32 8 22 78 Tot.le 21 14 13 58 ~-CNpmln. 34.22 3-l>Qh OOab: ~-Ab<~ 3. PorW 1, ~Cd­leQe-C¥soo 1, ~ 1 1ednul bAs Nont From C1 "I would be thrilled if we had four or five people averaging dou- ble figures," said Davis. "Right now we have no real superstars. All 11 girls will have to contrib- ute." EaglH' achedule Tue .. Dec. 3 -II Foollll Ttu., Dec. 5-Canyon (home) Dec. 9·13-at 8Ml1y ltils T0trney, TBA Dec. 16-18-ll BolSi Grande Tourney, TBA Frt.. Dec. 20-11 San Clemel'U Dec. 26-2"'30-11 Marini T oumey. TBA n.i .. Jan. 9-l.tgln Baell• (home) Sat. Jan. 11 -• Mission \1ejo, 4 Tue •• Jan. 14 -Ceruy• (home) ll'u., Jan. 16-• LaguN His• TUI., Jan. 21 -It T rlbuco tils • ll'u.. Jan. 23-com MeSi • (homel ll'u., Jan. 30-• Laouna Buch. Tue., Feb. 4-11 teruy• 11'u.. Feb. 6-Llglm Hlls" (home) Tue .. Feb. 11 -Trabuco tus• (home) ll'u., Ftb. 13-• Costa Meu· Al games 11 7 urwss noted. • dencltet Paclllc Coast League pne. Chapman (2-2) led, 34-22. at halftime. .., -By Tbt Pilot Brazell Ozingula Romero .Irvine tournament kicks it off L ook, in the sky -it's a bird, it's a plane, it's ... a soccer ball. Ever so slowly, like pro football prior to the 1960's, soccer has bee n tak ing a hold on the Ame rica n consciousness. lb Walcott Preps The World Cup, the most heavily-watched sporting event on Earth, finally finds its way to American soil in 1994. The women's world championship, held for the first time ever last weekend in Canton. Chi na, was won by none other than the United States. On the prep level, with the advent of girls ~occer just 10 short years ago, the sport continues to gai n foll owers. It will be some time, if ever, be- fore socce r chall enges the high school sports triumvirate -football, bas- ketball and baseball -bu t tha t doesn't take away from the fac1 that some of the best play- ers in the country arc right here in the South- ern Section. Starting Saturday, those players will be show- cased during the 8th Annual Irvine Invitational Soccer Tournament. The week-Jong event fea- tures 32 boys and girls va rsity teams from 20 schools, including two-time defending girls 4-A •.thampion El Toro. • ~ Along with kicking off the 1991-92 season, ~he l~inc. T~urname~t should help answer -:;ome intriguing que!>ttons: ~ -What can we expect from the Corona del ~ar boys, who start the season with a new f Oach and a new !>tylc of play? : -I low hungry are the Mater Dei boys after \forfeiting I 7 wins las t year for using an ineli- :Sible player? t -Will the Estancia girls. who return 10 of ~I I starters. challenge the two Torrance schools ;ror Division 3-A promi nence th is year? -Why were the Corona dcl Mar girls, with Mate Matt1nlllllol Newport Harbor's Chris Hunter (le(t), Es- tanc1a's Juan Camberos duel in non-league match Monday, won by Estancia, 2-0. nine starters back from last year's Sea View League title team, kept off the Division 1-A coaches' poll? These and other questions should.be an-- swered by the time the tournament wraps up at Irvine High St1dium 011 Saturday, Dec. 14. The girls final is scheduled for S p.m., with the boys final to follow al 7. Between now and then, SO games will be played at Irvine High, Heritage Park and Har- Deep sea vard"°Park in Irvine. Some of the early round matches pit area teams and possible future playo(f opponents. Saturday's slate is especially interesting for local fans. At 9 a.m. the Estancia boys, 2-0 win- ners over Newport Harbor on Monday, open with Uni versi ty. At 11 the Sail ors take on Mater Dei, while Corona del Mar faces Uiguna Hills. On the girls' side, Corona del Mar draws the toughest opening-round game, a 9 a.m. meeting with top-ranked El Toro. Should the Sea Kings defy J he soccer gods and pull off a minor mira- cle, they will likely be blessed with a second- round match up against Dana Hills, the fi fth- ranked team in Division 4-A. Estancia has an easier route to Wednesday's semifinals. A win over unranked Villa Park on Saturday sets up a me eting with either San Clemente or Foothill. One of the more appealing matches could occur in the second rou nd of the boys' tourna- ment, assuming Mater Dei tops graduation- • ravished Newport Harbor, and Corona del Mar gets by Uiguna Hills and its two talented mid- fielders, Julio Montes and Giusippe Lombardo. PLAYERS TO WATCH -The 8th Annual Irvine Tournament features some of the best net-tenders around. Along with second-team All-CIF goalkeeper Tom Evans of Mater Dei and first-team all-Pacific Coast League goalie Cartos Rodrlaun of Estancia, Foothills junior Jason Vlcek and many others are college pros- pects. Challenging these human vacuum cleaners will be some of the best forwards in the state, including Corona del Mar sophomore Jason Boyce, Mater Dei senior Trevor Ickes and Sad- dleback senior Jose Escudero. Girls to keep. an eye on include Corona del · Mar's All-CIF duo of Usa Boatman and Ste· fanle Hughes, El Toro's Shannon de Avila and Lesli~ Steinert and Estancia senior Danielle Straub, an All-CIF forwa rd who netted 25 goals last year. Rabbitt Insurance Agency · Al1lr&. 631-7740 ~ 441 Old Ne rt Blvd., N ftDNHDAY'I COUNTI DAvrt'I LOCKU -• b01b. 29 lllQIM. 1 bonllo, 82 Clko bass, 3 sand bass, 30 ~. 2 IMlpheacl, 8 ~ 2 11111M. 11 llU l*dl. 2' NOTICE THE NERF BOW 'N' ARROW, ADVERTISED IN TODAY'S TARGET SAL£ CIRCULAR. MAY NOT BE A VAn.ABLE IN ALL STORES DUB TO . UNEXPECTED, EXCEPTIONAL DEMAND. RAIN CHECKS WILL BE GIVEN, BUT WE CAN- NOT GUARANTEE THAT THEY WILL BE Flllr ED BEFORE CHRISTMAS DAY. WE APOLO- GIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MAY CAUSE. ®TARGET. Let us Pamper. Your Out-of· Town "'--Holiday Guests! For resen1tlou or ltrodnin: Call (714) 673.-00 617 Udo Parl Dltft • Nawpoe1 Bach TASK: n's a big one for CdM From C1 Freshmen Kristy MacF~rland (5-11 center), Katie Thurman (5- 11 player out from volleyball), Jen- nifer Hover (S-5 and also from volleyball), Janine Green (5-9 for- ward) and Jill Mather (5-8 for- ward) arc all expected to provide floor relief. . Junior Meghan Lindstcn, also ·out from volleyball, is a 5-10 for- ward who sat out last 'season, but played the previous year. Colette Rosenow (5-8), the only senior, and 5-7 sophomore Aman- da Piercey will be role players. Flint's program, 45 girls strong at last count, has a Crosh-soph team for the firSt time ever. "Nobody seems to remembe r this many kids coming out," Flint said. CdM achedule Dec. 4-5-6-CenUy Toumey. TBA Dec. 7-12·13-14-SA V*'f Toumey, TBA Mon., Dec. 9-11 LJQuna Beach Dec. 30.Jan. 3-4-Sriago Tourney, TBA Tues .. Jan. 7-at COSla Mesa TIU1., J1n. 9-Newpol1 Harbor" (home) Tues., Jan. 14-Saddleback• (home) Tturs., Jan. 16-at Woodbrid11e" Tues., Jan. 21-at Tust1n• nm.. Jan. 23-~· (home) nm.. Jan. 30 -at Newpol1 Hart>o<- Tuel. Fell. 4-al Saddlellack" Tlus~ Feb. 6-WoodbndOe" (llome) Tues., Feb. 11-Tus1il• (home) Ttus.. Feb. 13-lt UrMrslly" Al games al 7 "1less IWd. •denotes Sea V1eW Luguc game. Estancia routs foe; • • Mustangs win pair; Mater Dei splits Foothill held without a single field goal against Eagle defense The Estancia High girls basket- ball team could not have produced a much better defensive effort to open the season than it did Tues- day. The Eagles allowed zero field goals and only two shot attempts in the first half in completely shut- ting down host Foothill, 64-19. "We hustled and scrapped the whole night," said Estancia Coach Russ Davis. "Everybody who suit- ed up played and played well." Senior Becky Meabon notched a ca reer high 17 points for the Ea- gles, while Monique Sweet led with 23. Leah Braatz contributed 17 rebounds for Estancia, which led 20-0 at the end of one quarter and 39-5 at intermission. • Costa Mesa 84, Orange Luth· eran 28: The Mustangs' suffocat- ing pressure defense took its toll early in the first round of the lr- •ige Tournament on Tuesday. Ohvia DiCamilli peured in 24 points to lead a balanced attack. •Costa Mua 61, Saa Clemente 531 On Wednesday night. lhe Mus· tanp had a much stiff er test. lall- in1 behind at one point In tho 1ec- ond 4uanu, 21·8, before botlricln1 beck. Mater Oei's Dawn Gawronski oble to stay with Orea, which is re- garded as one of the top girls bas- ketball programs in the county. Maureen McLaren had 12 re- bounds to go with 16 points, while sophomore Gina Heads contrib- uted eight rebounds and a team- high 17 points. Newport will be in action again todny at 5 against University at Woodbridge High. •Valencia 551 Mater Dd 52: In an uphill struggle the entire way, the Monarchs couldn't quite catch tbe visiting Tigers in the season opener on Tuesday. Heather Lee scored 18 points to ~c Milter Del. •Mater Del 51, St. Paul 37: 1be Monarchs played well in the tint and fourth quarters of Wednesday's game, nnd that was enough against visiting St. Pnul. Down Gawronski was 7 of 13 tram the field and finished with 16 points to JSace Mater Del, which ls la action again this evenin& against lllit Foothill. ~--BT D. PIUl tlnlpart ~ ..... PIDt Colla ..... JV setbacl L ikc most lower level squads, !he Est~ncia Hfab, &iris jun· 1or varsity team w1R pattern Itself artcr the varsity, according to Eagles JV Coach Shontel Sher· wood. "We'll be teaching the same concepts of defense;' she said. "And I think we'll have a lot of quickness. We'll see." Dll&dl llNllllll•• Lightweights Sherwood cur· rcntly bas 13 players on the roster, including seven returning from last year. "I feel &ood about this squad," she said. The roster in· eludes two sets or sisters - Grace and Karla Dominguez - and freshmen twins -Sarah and Mcghan Nolan. Karla figures to start at one of the guard spots. Julie Fielder, a regular on the Estancia varsity tennis team, will be a starter inside at either for- ward or center. Key upcoming dates for the Ea· gles JVs include the Garden Grove Tournament, which starts on Saturday and continues Dec. 13-14, and the Costa Mesa Tour- nament, which begins Dec. 19. 0 •The Costa Mesa JV girls en- tered the season this week filled with optimism, especially after Monday night's season-opening 57- 34 victory at Norco. The Mustangs are currently involved in the Irvine Tournament. One negative item came out of Monday's victory, a wrist injury to point guard Linda Luong. "The wrist is probably broken," said Coach Mala Campbell, "but we've got some people to step in for her." The point guard for now is sophomore Doan Do, who is quick on defense and has some scoring punch, according to her coach. Tracy Vega, a fine outside shoot- er, is another guard. Inside, the Mustangs rely on Antonitte Banua and Sarah Spen- cer, who can shoot from the wing as well as rebound inside, accord- ing to Campbell. "IC they push her out, she's got a nice outside shot," said Campbell. 0 •The Newport Harbor girls basketball program has only a var· sity and junior varsity, so JV Coach Chris Hall will rely almost entirely on freshmen this season. "We have a real good group of eight freshmen with a lot of tal- ent," said Hall. "We'll be much improved." Newport will employ an aggres· sive man-to-man defensively, hop- ing to create turnovers, according to Hall. Expected to play key roles for the Sailors will be Cara Heads (sister of varsity player Gina), Karen Crary, Diane Palido and guard Mandy Oayton. Heads will be at the off-guard and her strength is defense. Crary is a good ball-handler who is ag· gressive defensively, while Palido See BROSTERHOUS/C4 --------------------------------------- Pilat J1p-off Clas s 11~ . ·- From C1 pair in the one-and-one with 41 seconds left in the second over· rime to eQm a •~o deadlock. The Sea K.inp led 32-28, after two Hesse foul shots, with S:09 left in regulation, but seven unan- swered points by the Mustangs forced the first of several CdM comebacks. Aggressive defense contributed to turnovers on five straight San Dieguito possessions down the stretch, but CdM could manage only three Cree throws, the final two by junior forward Eli Wendell with 28 seconds left. as regulation ended, 35-35. A Todd Merriman baseline jumper knotted things up at 37 in the first overtime, and Hesse's three free throws matched a 3- pointer by Mustang guard Jeremy Meeks to force the third extra pe- riod. A Merriman jumper in the lane gave the hosts a 43-42 lead with 1 :49 left in the third overtime, but Ryan Mancuso was fouled while putting in a layup, and convened the foul shot for a two-point cush- ion, 18 seconds later. CdM hit only one of four Cree throws from that point on, and the Mustangs sank four from the char- ity stripe> to salt away the victory. 0 PILOT TIP-off CLASSIC hl'I Dlqulto 41, c.,..... def Mar 44 ._ Dfe9ulte c-.... . .. ,..... .. ..... ~ Wlllu'll 4 O S I H1SM 2 11 4 15 --1052Aol!ol 1022 Godody 2 0 4 4 Susson I 0 2 2 Oll'lian 9 S 3 II Men1mln 3 2 4 8 wwii-1052 Wendel 1 42 8 MIWICUIO 1 3 1 $ Smud I 0 3 0 .... 4 0 0 10 ~ 0 0 0 0 ...._ 00 00 Ooowml 0 0 2 0 Tetal• 19 I 25 49 Tetat. 12 17 17 44 SceN lllr Guerteni Siii Dltllulo 4 10 f4 7 2 3 9-49 Conn dll Mir 7 e 13 I 2 3 4 -44 Sh.ou~ Norlltof!I, 1'ilol ~ OQlls: Siii Oleo*-... z. OenUn 1. ColOlll dllr~ia.:--Jallnlon IC6'. Corona del Mar's Theo Rokos (24) goes up for a bucket. Monarchs squash foe Chino routed, 86-39; Los Alamitos next in Trabuco tourney By Sany Faulkner Sports Wl1ter MISSION VIEJO-There was no slow start this year for the Mater Dci High boys basketball team, which raced by Chino, 86-39, in the opening round of the Trabuco Hills Oassic Tuesday night. Displaying mid-season sharp- ness, the Monarchs overcame an 8-5 deficit by outscoring the over- matched Cowboys 28-2 during an eight-minute stretch. Mater Dei lost last year's open- er, en route to a 4-3 start, before rebounding to win 21 of its final 23. Coach Gary McKnight's squad, which shot 56.6 percent from the field and has si.~ players score in double figures, earned a 43-20 halftime edge and padded the margin to 49 points in the second half. "We made a point with the kids to not play down 10 the level of competition," McKnight said. Junior guard David Drakeford led all scorers with 14 points, while se nior guard Reggie Geary (12 points, seven assists, four re- bounds, three steals and three blocks) provided the leadership ex- pected from one of only fou r se- niors. Junior point guard Kamran Sufi added 10 points and 10 assists, while junior forward Marmet Wil- liams contributed 10 points and 10 rebounds. Junior center Terence Wilborn chipped in 10 points, six rebounds and four steals, while sophomore Miles Simon, junior Jerry Jones and senior Mile LaBriola led the reserves with 11, eight and seven points, respectively. The Monarchs meet Los Alami- tos, which upset them last year in the same tourmament, in Thurs- day's 7:20 p.m. second-round tc:it. CIF Divi sion I Top 10 Pos., Team <league) . '91 record 1. Lynwood (s.ln CJbricl V.illcyJ 7-22 2. Maler Del (Angelus) 25·5 3. Capis1rano Valley !South Co.1st) 22·6 4. Lakewood (Moore) 1G·13 5. Dominguez (SJn C.ibricl Valley) 18·9 6. Edison lSunsctl 21 ·6 7. Cijon <San Andre.isl 2:?-5 8. Long Beach Jordan (Moore I :! 3·8 9. Huntington Beach (Sunset) 1 7 ·8 10. Thousand Oaks (Marmonle) 22·5 0 TRABUCO HILLS TOURNAMENT Mater Del 88, Chino 39 Mator Del ehhto .. ftpftp a o t 12 Jcmson 4 I 2 10 Mlrilo 60t14Smal • 2 l 10 Slndlel 3 3 0 10 HlghslMI s 0 2 11 ,......, 3 1 I 1 Wes 3221AMrl 2 0 0 4 Mllttt OOOOKIMc OOOOPmcol 39 8 11 M Totah Score ttr ~era tv "pf Ip 4 1 4 9 3 2 o a l 0 I 1 2 0 4 s I 0 I 2 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 16 3 15 39 "'*°" 19 24 ~ 16-16 Cl*lo 10 10 • 11-39 3·PGi'l ooats. .-r Oel-DtlMlotd 2. SUI 1. Simon t. WILwM I; C?ft-""'4n 2. SRftel I , Small I T ldritll lolft -- . -. SAILORS: Tars squeak by, 54-48 From C1 ond 3-pointer gave the Sailors a four-point lead they never relin- quished. Mcintee, who had 27 points and 11. 1ebounds in Newport's 78-61 season-operung romp over Bell- flower on Monday, took top hon- ors again. The 6-foot-3 senior fin- ished with 23 points, inclu¢ing nine in the fourth quarter, and 10 rebounds. Vallely, a sophomore guard who scored 21 points Monday, added 12 in only his second varsity game. He sunk 6 of 6 from the line, in- cluding fou r straight in the final quarter, and had four second-half rebounds. Sama Ana Valley had a ch;ince to tie the score in th e final minute. After Omar Zfueta scored his team high 12th point on a short jumper, Steve Singleton stole and errant Newport pass and BREEZE: Eagles roll From C1 day. He finished with three !>lam dunks, an equal number of blockeJ shots. and sunk 9 of 13 from the line. Estancia had four men in Juu- ble figures, all of them, incitknll). 6-4 or taller. And while it took the Eagles most of the first quarter tt> overcome first-game nervousnei.ll, they led from start to finish ;ind were never seriously challenged. "This was a baptbm for moi.t of these kids and we should get tested more throughout the tour- nament," O'Brien said. Against Dellflower. the Eagles opened a 32-14 lead four minute!> before halftime \\hen 6-7 senior dished it to zalueta driving the lane. Zazueta was fouled, but missed both free throw attempts. First Round Scores Estancia 79, BcllOower 50 Marina 51. El Toro 48 Torrance 72, San Pascual 65 Newport Harbor 54, SA Valley 46 Irvine 60, La Quinta 45 Brea-Olinda 59, Foothill 52 San Dieguito 49, CdM 44 (3 ot) Huntington Beach 78, Sonora 52 Piiot Tip-oft Cluslc Newpol1 HaTbor 54, SA Y•lle1 48 Newport Harbor • Sana. AN! van., ~ McArls .._ Oltt ¥:"' Tw!lllO "1c>.tilfy ~ Totals tg " pf tp '9 ft pf Ip 173?3Ponil 4 139 1 4 ' 5 Sroglc!Oll s 1 2 11 4 2 4 10 Sc..111 0 ~ 0 O 0 2 I 2 ZUIJ$ 6 0 3 12 2 6 I 12 Tnomas 2 0 I 4 0 I 0 I II~ 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 Cut".a 2 2 4 e 0 0 2 0 C"oQ!\ 0 0 S 0 0 0 1 0 Camon 2 0 0 • IS 22 13 54 Totals 21 4 22 46 Score br Quuters Ne•port Hitl>Of 12 IS 5 22-~4 Sim AN Va!iey 12 12 1• a-•6 Thlee ·polf\f 'QD.ts llewootl HMW -Valltty 2 Jeff Dyrne's drive capped off a 14- 4 run. CIF Division Ill Top 10 Pos .. Team (league) 1 Serv1te (Angc:lus} 2 Morning"dc IOceJnJ 3. Estancia (Pacific Coa)I) 4 la ClnadJ •Rio Hondo! S Centennial IP1onecrl (j St Bcrn.ird IM•S>•On} 7. Bloom1ngt lO 1::iunl..1)t 8 At.J'(Jdt•ro tlo' P.idr~l 9 Cul,u (1!\ ,Q1..cJnl 10 \ \l»tC' n Or Jn~e '91 record 24-7 27-S 29-S 20-7 19· 10 14-13 14·6 1-1·9 3-24 PILOT TIP·OFF CLASSIC Esl•ncl• 79, Bellflower 50 Estancia Belt now er EOSO<l flWVICI Bl"nt Scho\fl Fue•111~r Jot~nstn ''-""l Tl\i~~o Mw S..AAI Hu~s Ronfn Totals tg ft pf Ip lg " pf tp I 0 2 2 \ • .et S 3 5 13 5 0 3 10 Trin 1 2 2 5 S 2 3 12 T 1lo< S 9 1 19 4 ) 10 S:>aM 0 I ' I 8 4 2S B:i-10 I 3 2 5 0 I I I W1'!l 1 0 S 2 3 0 I 6 McComeM 0 0 0 0 3027f"CS 00 40 22 •6 Smtn 2025 0 0 0 0 o o a o o a a o 31 IS 23 79 Totals 15 1a 2~ 50 Score bv Quarter• fsWIC>i 1! Z6 18 17-79 ~!"°"Cf 10 11 9 20-50 ThtU ·OO•nt go11s E s111c.1-Schisler. T1~111!0 ~t'lo,.tt-Tia~ Sri.1:1 Ttcnn.ca1 t;.Js-Sc .. ;rer 1£sn Pickens paces Mustangs By Roger Carlson Sl>OltS Editor COSTA MESA -Costa Me!>:i High's Mustangs opened the llCJ· son with a big step Wednesday night io non- league basket- ball, squashing \tisiting St. Mar- garet's to the tune of .. as ring-leader Jeff Pickens and the rest of the Mus- tangs sailed with little dif- ficulty. Pickens led the way with :?3 points and was backed up b~ the double-figure scoring of Joel Had- ing (13) and um Luu (12). The Mustangs opened the game on the right foot, jumping to leads of 9-2 and 17-5 in the first quarter, and seemed only mildly threatened early in the second period. St. Margaret's Lupe Rodriguez dropped in n trey and a regulation bucket to cut the deficit to 23-15, but moments Inter order was re- stored as Harding canned a 12- footer. then Luu drO\C in "ilh a turnJmund l.1~up off a turnO\er. P1d .. cns returned 10 the floor and aJJcJ another bucke1 and Harding anJ Sammy Smith each i.cored to put St. ~targaret'~ rcalis- ticall v out of reach :it 33-15. co~ta ~ksa·~ quick first-quarter i.1;1r1 \\J~ highlighted by a 12-for- 16 cff1m from th e field by all h::inds (75 percent). "11 \\J~ a gooJ effort for us," i.aid Co!ltJ ~ks:i Coach Uill Ure\.\- cr, \\ hmc 1c.1m returns to action . at the ~ame i.ite fridJy night with :inothcr non-league venture against Southern California Chri!.· tian. Tipoff ill al 7. Cost• Meu 03, St. Margaret'• 34 St. Margaret's Costa Meu lg " pf tp .. ft pf tp 30365mr'I 4041 3008iums 1113 ' 0 2 I lw 5 I 2 12 33311HMG.11Q ~3313 0 1 2 I A.'TIQrOt 1 0 2 2 0000 t.!•LIC1UI 10 12 0 0 0 0 ~ II I 3 23 loe!Qeft 0 0 0 0 H.vt>tt 0 0 0 0 Rewlll 0 0 0 0 84IJnos 0 0 I 0 Tola la 13 4 10 3" Totals 29 6 1' 63 Scon bf Qwtrters SI. W.lllM's 10 9 7 1-34 Cosa""" 23 12 13 lS-63 3'flOlnlS ooats Sl M¥prtl's -Rociiguu 2, ~ 2. 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December 5, 1981 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - - ---- CIF Division I football semifinals · Motivation on Monarchs' s ide wi th l:oyola rematch Santa Ana Bowl is site of Friday's showdown between Angelus rivals By Richard OUM Spoltl Wiier Y ou can bet that third- ycar Mater Dci High foot- b a 11 coach Bruce Rol- linson will do things a little diff crcntly this sea- son in the semifinals. This time, there's redemption on the line. "After we got the draw, we broke it down to the kids and looked at it as revenge against Quarrz Hill, which was a major upset las t year, respect and recog- nition against Fontana and re- demption against Loyola," said Rollinson, whose 11-1 Monarchs host Angelus League antagonist Loyola (9-2) in the CJF Southern Section Division I semifinals Fri- day (7:30) at the Santa Ana Bowl. The Monarchs, who shared the league championship with Bishop Amat and Loyola, suffered their only loss of the season on Nov. 2 -against Loyola, 28-20. "There's not as much revenge with Loyola, but there are some kids on our team that must re- deem themselves," Rollinson said. "There are some who did not play well against Loyola. I'm not going to single anybody out, but we defi- nitely have some young men who owe their fellow players and coaches a better effort. "Last year, when we did the recap Of the season, ( Hid if WC were ever fortunate enough to get Into the semifinals again that I'd do thin~ a little differently. Now that we're back. we must keep our parents and all the surrounding Mater Dei community focused on the semifinals because I ref use to have to go into that locker room and talk to a disappointed group of seniors again. "Last year, they were distracted and we did' not play a good game against Quartz Hill and we can't let that happen again. That's my job." "I don't know how to · prepare for them," Loyola Coach Steve Grady said. "We were fortunate to beat them the first time. Every- thing just went real good for us and we played one of our better games. "I've picked Mater Dci to go all the way. They're one of the stron- gest, ir not the strongest, team in CIF. Fontana had never seen a thrower like Billy Blanton. They've been blowing everybody away." The Cubs, defending Division I champions, arc led by quarterback Clclio Boccato and running back Matt Vanis. Tackle Dino Voync and linebacker Francis Porter spearhead Loyola's defense. "They really scare me because they've been to the big show," Rollinson said of the Cubs. MATER DEi BTARTERB (tentative) MATER DEi OFRNSE No. Plar•r Ht. Wt. Cl. '°'· 12 Bly 8lnon &-2 195 Sr. 08 35 Nicky~ 5·10 230 Jr. ftl 21 Ctlris Ruperto &-0 195 Sr. TB 42 BNn ~ s-7 165 Jr. WR 83 Rooet MorW1ll S-10 15S Sr. WR 66 J. GnlOleooed &-1 280 Sr. Rf 51 Jose Gonl*z 6-1 245 Sr. RG 67 K. MeConny g..o 235 Sr. c 69 Ffri MlliihY g..o 230 Sr. LG 70 Almand Alonlo 8-4 245 Sr. l T 18 OMS KRJff 6-3 205 Sr. TE MATER DEt D!FENSE No. Plar-r Ht. Wt. Cl. Po1. 51 Jost Gonnlel 6-1 245 Sr. DE 56 Josh CC>Ogins 6.0 240 Sr. NG 35 Niciy Sum 5-10 230 Jr. OE 44 Jell Kum &-0 205 Sr. OlB 46 PaiQr Gfeoo &-1 220 Jr. u 87 Jasen Thle1 6-2 210 Sr. l.8 18 David Knslf 6-3 205 Sr. Ol8 42 1111.i ~ 5·7 165 Jt. CB 4 8l1an Solis s-e 150 Sr. C8 24 Ray JacbCln 5-2 195 Jt. FS 3 Jin Nai g..o 175 Sr. SS .. Calvary Chapel has all it needs with motivation By Richard Dunn $polts WIMI" M otivation comes naturally at this point in the sea· son. "It's the semifinals," said Ccsl· vary Chapel High football coach Kris Van Hook. whose top-seeded Eagles travel to Granada Hills on Saturday (7:30) to face Village Christian (6-S-1) in the CIF South- ern Section Division X playoffs at Kennedy High. "If we win this one, we're play- ing for the CIF championship and the kids understand that. I don't think there's a real need for moti- vation at this time. The kids have a real desire to get into the cham- pionship game and play sec (Southern California Christian) again, although I think Rosamond (J0-2) is going to be a tough game for them." Calvary (J0-1), which defeated SoCal Christian on Nov. 16 for the Arrowhead League title, 19-14, must first get by the Sun Vallcy- bascd Crusaders, who finished third in the Alpha League but have caught fire recently. Village Christian defeated Kil- patrick in the opening round of the playoffs, then topped Silver Valley, 26-19, last week in the quarterfinals. "They're a hot team," Van Hook said. "They lost some games early in the season because they had some kids out with injuries, but they're coming back strong riJht now with a couple of playoff wins." Calvary, in its second year of vanity football, won ita first-ever playoff pme last week in the quarterfinals, defcatln& Trona, 27- 14, after receiving a bye in the 11rst round. "They have a strong running back who docsn 't go down easy and he keeps his le~ pumping," Van Hook said of the Crusaders. "In the game we saw, they didn't throw too much, but I don't know if that's their normal mode. They were up in Silver Valley last week and the wind was really blowing there." The Eagles' rushing attack is led by junior Matt Kellogg, who has touchdown runs of 78, 6S and 65 yards. Kellogg, who averages 6.2 yards per carry on 174 rushes (1,084 yards), has also returned two kickoffs for touchdowns this season. Kellogg returned a kickoff 81 yards for a score on Sept. 21 against LA Baptist -a 36-13 loss for Calvary, its only setback of the year -then returned one 79 yards last week against Trona. The Eagles have outscored their opponents this season, 37S·94. Calvary quarterback Jason Shar- key, a 6-foot, 205-pound senior, had o shaky outing last week, throwing for only 43 yards and gettina intercepted twice. For the season, Sharkey has completed S6.8 ~rcent of his passes (108 of J90) for l,$82 yards and 20 touchdowns. He hu been picked off five times. t:MrMIY CllAPEL ITAlllBll OPnnm ... ,.... ...... 11 =~ ::: = It = w 111 a .... 1-1 •• J; :::... •t 1n • ... .., t1I • •C:-. ... t11 N ... _. Ht• .... ,.. .. ,. ,. • ........... .... ttt • ...... ,_ N 111 (t.....UV.) ca.• ... Ir. QI i . M 8'. WR sr. WR .... ... '" "· "° ... c i . LG tr. LT tr. 11 .,. .. .. .... ...., "'· .. . ao ""' Aln 1-1 o 170 M ,_ C06ur'll M 170 71 artl= a.1 tlO 71 0.. w 211 25 ... V.,., M t• • MIU. W 110 • MMldo """ •1 ,. • 0.. Nlllmn t-0 171 IO ... fdwl 5-1 141 13 ..,.Mllflo M t .. 11 0..., '* '"° 111 ct ...... "· DI "· OT lo. OT ... Ill ~. cu tr. u tr. u tr. cu tr. Cl Ff. Cl tr. • ·--N ext week. the volleyball and bubt- ball teams from Kyushu Jo&kJ Hf&h School In Fukuoka, Japan will be vlsitina the Newport Beach area. Due to Clf rules, the 'lirli bMUlball team cannot compete wit\ our local hlah • school teams. Tho club Nies cncouraae in- teraction which allows the volleyball match to take place. 0 1bo NCAA women'• toumamcnt be1lns this weekend with first-round play. Nut weekend arc the reaional champlonshfps. Tho FinaJ four is to be held at UCLA on Dec. 19 and 21. 1'Mf. is one of the hi&h schools that my Orange County Volleyball Oub played on our trip to Japan last March. Tour coordinator Steve Asahino, in conjunction with Pacific American Cultural Exchange Presi- dent Gena Tµrlcy, has organized anl eventful week with all .of the Japa- nese Jirls staying with famihcs of players. The week will include a day at each student's The Kyushu volleyball team is typical or the Oriental teams, shon and disciplines. Every volleyball enthusiast should check out the work ethic or this team. The match will be played on Wednesday, Dec. 11, at 7:30 p.m. at Christ College Ir· vine (which is near University High School at 1S30 Concordia). The public is invited and many school teams have shown interest in attending. The match will be three games out of five with international proto- col. My thanlcs to all the families who arc so kind to invite these girls into their homes. It will be an unforgettable experience. For the West Coast teams, it is interest· ing to note the regionaJ may be tougher than the finals. The West Regional should include UCLA, USC and New Mexico at No. 1 ranked Stanford. The Northwest Regional is even tougher. It includes No. 2 ranked Long Beach State, No. 4 Hawaii and either No. 11 UC SanJa Barbara or Fresno State at No. 3 Pacific. The top teams at the South Regional should be LSU and Florida or Texas, while the top Midwest teams include Nebraska, Penn State, Wisconsin and Ohio State. school, the customary trip to Disneyland and UCLA, a volleyball match with the Or- ange County Voll~1i>all Club Senior team, a welcoming reception at tt>c home of Marilyn ~nd Ron :1umi13, and a farewell reception at the home of Terry and Nica Sheward. 0 The State High School Championship will b~ held on Saturday at Cal State Ful- lerton. There arc five divisions. The Divi- sion V final kicks things off at 9 a.m. with the Division I championship match wrap- ping things up in the evening. My predictions to the Final Four would be Stanford vs. LSU and Long Beach Stale (although Pacific and Hawaii arc peaking) vs. Nebraska. The winners will play on Sat- urday, Dec. 21, at UCLA. Char/It Bnndc's volleyball column ap- pears In the Newport lk11ch/Cost11 Mesa Pilot every Thursd11y. Club golf If you can't find it By Richard Oum Sporls Wl'fler After the search party was ready to terminate the hunt, it finally showed up. To the astonishment of 87-ycar- old Harold Sproul of Corona dcl Mar, his ball was not down the nearby hill or hiding in the sur- rounding shrubbery or trapped in the sand. It was in the cup. "I saw the flight of the ball going right toward the side of the green,'.' said Sproul, the oldest player to record a hole-in-one since the Pilot restarted its Club Golf column two years ago. "It was going a little lower than I think the ball should've been fly- ing, so ~hen we got to the green, we thought it wa$ over the green. We looked down the hill and then looked everywhere else and couldn't find it. In the meantime, Joe Johnston had gone over to the flag and found it in the cup. "It was a nice surprise to find it." Sproul aced hole No. 13 (150 yards) with a 3-wood at the New- port Beach Country Oub on Nov. High school girts basketball summaries . NO ... 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Otlftda 92, Newport Huttor 40 .,_ OtbMla Newport'M_.., ftftpftp ftftpftp 211swa.-12s11 210511on 0000 4 t 4 • K.lnmb 0 0 3 0 1t23Huds 49411 2t25£wtt ' 1002 3 2 0 8 T. 111rnb 1 2 0 5 S l31tSchC 0010 2024ZIMll 0020 5 2 t 12 2t 10 15 12 Tel.el• 13 13 15 40 ·-.., Chaar1-... o.ldl 14 22 10 1•-12 llewporl Hnor • 9 • 14 -40 ~ pb:......, Hnir-T. lada 1. TldwM INI: llcN. OCC women e liminated VENTURA -The Orange Coast College women's volleyball team fell short in its quclt for a state tournament berth Tuesday night, dropping a lS-6, 15-12, 15- 11 decision to powerful Ventura. Coast finishes the season 16-S, while Ventura, the second seed in the Southern California Regional, ad\'anccs with a perfect 21-0 mark. Of OCC'a (jve setbacks, rwo came to Golden West, two to Cerritos and the other to Ventura. "We weren't at our best, but we played weU to stay close in the last BlllllE I ,, /._• I ' • From C3 will be counted on ror her re· bounctma. Newport hu tome size with three airb at around S-foot-9 and another at S..S. 0 • Corona del Mar's junior var- 1lt7 &lrla Opened the tealOn aplnat Century, allowfna onJy nine points. Unfortunately, ... CclM w11 only Ible to muster efaht. "Neither team shot remarkably well," said Corona Coach Will Stolpe. CdM will cmphufze def ensc two games," said OCC's Jane Hil- gendorf, who was coaching what was to be her final match with the Pirates. 111 "They were ranked No. 2 and they played like it. They served tough, passed well and played good defense. We knew they were real strong In their middle attack and they just hit it by us. And we made some unrorced crron which hurt." Leading the way for Coast was Kit ·Spaath with 11 kills and Reiko Matsumoto with seven. -Byne~lot and imprOYed play fn the halkoun pme u the teason proareun. The key offensive threat is awhoo more CoUrtncy Pash, who 1COred six pOints in the lou to c.entwy. Other key players Include Usa Lampe and twin llatcn Lalla and Veda Roshan. Lalla ii the team'• point pard, while Veda la relied upon lor her pla7 lnakle. "She'I Willlna to mix It up ~" Uld StOlpe. CAIM opent pllJ in the Wat· minster Tournament, one of the l1r1eat junior vanity tournt11 around, todl)' and Friday. ••• check the cup! 19 as Johnston, Hewitt Smith and Ed Hewitt witnessed the spectacle. It wasn't the first time, however. Sproul is a retired building con- tractor originally from Topeka, Kan., who moved to the local area in 1962. Seven yea rs ago, on the same course, Sproul aced No. 17. 0 Costa Mesa's Beth Spurgin, playing at the Newport Beach Golf Course as customary with Dick Carroll, Jeanne Jenkins and Al Ruland, knocked off a hole-in-one on Oct. 22 while using a 5-iron on hole No. 6 (J25 ya rds). Rutand, of Costa Mesa, came back with a hole-in-one on Nov. JS while using a 4-iron on hole No. 9 (157 yards). On the same day, Jenkins attempted to tee off on the second hole, but her drive hit a tree, bounced off a sprinkler box, then fc/J in the first hole. Also at the Newport Beach Golf Course, Ruth Kosberg fired a hole-in-one on Nov. 20 while using a 7-wood on hole No. 2 (118 yards). Millie Rabin, Rhoda Brody and Anita Rich were witnesses. tnah school socce~ . ~ ~ ~i . . CdM girls capture 2-1 win over Villa Park Stefanie Hughes' goal with ap- proximately five minutes remaining m the match lirtcd the Corona del Mar girls soccer team to a 2-l sea- son-opening victory over host Villa Park Tuesday in a non-league match. Following a scoreless first holf, CdM's Lisa Boatman broke through for the first goal of the match on a rebound of a shot by Hugttcs JS minutes into the sec- ond half. Villa Park's Susie Men- dez tied matters with about 10 minutes remaining to set the stage for Hughes' game-winner. CdM returns to action Thursday with a match at Los Alamitos. In other girls prep soccer action: •Mater Del 4, Sunny Hills 1: Katie Ward notched a pair of sec- ond-halC goals as the Monarchs pulled away from a 2-1 halftime lead and opened their campaign with the road win. Kim Donohue opened their scoring for Mater Dci, which also was aided by a Sunny Hills own goal. Th~ Monarchs arc at Capistrano Valley today. •Mira Costa 4, Newport Har- bor 0: The host Sailors dropped their opener and will try again to break into the victory column today when they entertain La Quinta. In boys competition on Wednes- day: •Estancia 1, Fountain Valley 1: Despite controlling play for most of the afternoon, the Eagles had to settle for the deadlock. Estan- cia 's Arturo Camano scored first 25 minutes into the opening half off an assist by Juan Cervantes. However, the Barons got the equalizer on Eric Dandolo's goal JS minutes into the second hair. Estancia had a number of other chances to score, with Camano hit· ting the post on one occasion in the second hair. High eehool bop NON-1.UQUI Fountelft vaaa.r t, lat-.cte t FUUln V*t acomo: Onolo 1. SMs: ~ 5. Estancia acorlng: Camano 1. Saves: Rodtlgutz 3. Halftime: Estlnell. 1-0. High M:hoGI glr18 NO ... UAGUI COf'OM clel lllaw 21 VIiie Peril 1 Cofona def M¥ scortno: llcmNn 1, ~ I. SMs:Hav!UI. Via M scortno: Mendu 1. SMs: Ecldl 10. Halftime: 0-0. lllra Costa 41 Newport Harbor O Mn Costa scOllnQ; LIW100 I, Mc8'1dt 1, ~ 1. Harper 1. Saves: BlollUld 1 o. Newpolt Hartlor IMS: llefrlwd 11. Mater .,.. 4, •unnr Hiiia 1 Miiiet Del ICOllng; Oonolu 1, &my His own ooai. wn z. Sma: Thomas s. Halfllme: ... Del, 2· 1. Estancia pins foes BREA -The Estancia High wrestling team took top honors Tuesday at the S-team Drea- Ollnda Tournament, on the Brea- Ollnda campus. The Ea~es opened their season by winn1n1 four matches - against La Mirada, La Quinta, host Brea and Sonora. Going un· beaten for .Estancia were Ocorp Rubio at 135 pounds, Rlao Bravo at 152, Matt Knudsen at 171 and Ricardo Ormeno at hca~'aht. • Ouarterb~odd Thompson hu been selected OffcnsiYe P11~er Of tho Year for the Eitancla juniOr vanity roo&baU team. The Eqlea rec.tntly captured the Pacific Coast t.eape~hlp. Sy N~ choMn top dC· te8afYO , while 'Cuar Vep W01 the Unean 1nrd ild SIM Oriep u.ii ddelilM .......... \ 0 Brian Hopn, a fullback aid lineblcker, wu cholen MOit Vaa. able Player for the Coron1 dCI Estancia wrestlers toke to the mats again on Friday when they duel ot the Schurr Invitational. 0 MU lllMTATtoNAL ......... 44, La...,.. H .......... ~CMIMtl ..._ .. 14. -..ao ......... at ,'-'etO . ................ . 103-ldl. 1-3; 112-Pltct. s-1: 119-1111111: 125-~ 3-1; 130-Loza, S.1; 13'-f'ublo. 4~ 140-PI. 1·2·1: 145-Romo. t-3; 152-ll'M, 4.0. tlO-IUltotL~·-t: 171-~MI\ 4.0; tet-Lolln; Hwl -l.lnlln. 4..Q. -llfTh~ ' Thursday, December 5, 1991 CS TDRIVE SYOU. 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At Ind of lelle, ..... peyt I mtteage c:hlrQe Of up to 1.11 per mlt over M ,000 irihl, a dWQt tor""_..._ ... n uee ri a~ fM of lll0.00. End Of wm ~ ~ la availlbte tot an estimated ftxecl Pl'tCI or 113,048.oo p1u1 a l250.00 •· ~ • ord ..,-oJlll. on.~ until OiOlmbir 31. 1•1. .. . • J I I ' .. I • ; ( J c .. ( .. ( .. B St , t b I! Ii ti SI 0 b I< c u n d R h l s d le A 0 w k d ... w t< n 0 ~ I 8) Sp ] v~ K E Si c Ct K in th th va a pi (5 (f fo S< A m b1 th hi pl th v. ql H Cl h• b\ ~ va ,. pl q\. •• lit • .. ce Th&:nday, o.c.mt>et 5, 1991 ........... .., ... --------------------------- -----------------------------------------------. -- ------------------------------------- - Porter perh• onars G•s some liOmas time, and none· too soonl Couch potato corner H e was sequestered on one of the last pases of Oranae Coast College's basketball preview. He arrived on OCC'a campus because of a &irlfriend, not hoops, necessarily. Like many aspiring community college players, he phoned the head coach -in this case Tandy Gillis -and requested a tryout Rttn 'II 111111 The Bucs Little was expected out of Jeffrey Porter, a 6- foot-6 freshman forward from McJ(jnlcy Tech High in Washington, D.C. But since landing on GiJlis' lap, Porter hu been blazing the trail for the Pirates (2-4), who host the 21st annual Miles Eaton Tournament beginning today. "He looked like a good athlete, but you never know ir ther,'rc going to pan out," Gillis said. "We haven t even gotten into league yet, so there's still a long way to go. He 's been to three different JCs and never lasted at any of them - two on the East Coast and one in Idaho -but right now everything seems to be fine. He can jump and shoot." Porter, OCC's leading scorer in five or its six games and top re- bounder in every game except one, will lead the Pirates today at 6 p.m. against LA Southwest in the opening round of the Miles Eaton Tournament. "He's been out of high school three or fou r years and he'd called me last June, but I get calls like that all the time.'' Gillis said of Porter, who's averaging 19.3 points and 8.8 rebounds per contest, both team highs. "I didn't know how good he was because I'd never seen him play. I sent him some information about the school, but to be hon- est with you, I didn't think he'd come out because he didn't have any financial aid papers." So much for the acclaimed guards, sophomores Agustin Heredia and Jason Quinn, and so much for the Twin Towers, 7-footer Adam Hess and 6-10 Mark Moneypenny. This is Porterville. As a unit, the Pirates arc looking for some answers. Heredia, an All-Orange Empire Confe rence player last winter, is hitting only 29 percent of his shots (16 of 55). Quinn, the highly-decorated point guard out of Mater Dei who transferred from Southern Cali· fornia College, ha sn't been any better, connecting on only 27 pe r- cent (9 of 33). Michael Wcnzlaff, a 6·5 returning player along with Heredia, is 9-of-16 from beyond the 3-point circle and averaging 12.2 ppg. Only time will tell if the two big guys can develop into a force. "Moneypcnny's a good shooter, but his biggest problem is that he's got to get stronger," Gillis said. "Hess always wants to finesse things, so we're trying to develop some power moves and different shots for him. He's a big strong guy and he's never had to worry about it before because he was always twice everybody's size. Re· ally, what he lacks is experience." Do trees grow in Porterville? We'll find out soon enough. Richard Dunn Is a Newport Btach/Cost• Mtsa Pilot Sports Writt r whost community col/~t column apptars tvuy Thursday. Television, radio Turn-ons TIIURSDAY • Virginia-O'town. ESPN, 4 • Kings-Chi~go, PT, 5:30 FRIDAY • takers-Nets, Ch. 9, 6 • Oippcrs-Dcn., Ch. 13, 7:30 THURSDAY TELEVISION Colltp Basketball •. p.m. -Vlrainia-<;lcorgetown, ESPN. 4.30 p.m. -Loµlsvdle-ND, SC. 6:30 p.m.-Dukc-St. John's, ESPN. lf()(by S:30 p.m. -K1np-Chicaao. PT. llorw Rad n1 8:30 p.m. -Hollypark replays. Ch. S6. USSlftlD ... for giving me the Information 1 need .. .for putting me In touch with the right people ... for making llfe easier! 642-5678 '-.._! ~ RADIO lf()(kty ii ff ' , 5:30 p.m.-~ngs·Chi .• XTRA (690). FRIDAY TELEVISION Gotr 11:30 a.m.-Penney Oassic. ESPN. 1 :30 p.m. -Seniors tourney, ESPN. Collqe Baskdboll S p.m.-Howard·Miomi. SC. 8 p.m.-Mnrbt·USF, SC. 10 p.m.-Wyoming·S. Florld:i, SC. Pro Basketball S p.m.-Jaz:z-Spun. TNT. 6 p.m.-Laken-Nets, Ch. 9. 7:30 p.m.-Oippcrs-Nuggcts, Ch. 13. llortt Racine 8:30 p.m. -Hollypark replays, Ch. 56. RADIO Pro Basketball 6 p.m. -lake rs-Nets, Kl/\C (570). 7:30 p.m. -Oips-Dcn., KRI/\ ( 1110). Collese Basketball 7 p.m.-USC-Kcnt, KNX (1070). Youth sports I ntornational Surf mapzlnc be.Id a bup buh at the W.,e-1 houlc ln HewDort BclCh Jut Sunday • Festivitlel.iaefuded rerreshmcnts. 1 lM regae band, plenty or colorful chanclen and a &)Ye-away rame. •1bo party WU frequented by most oC the better known 1urfin& n1mc1 in.the Newport and Huntington area. and r--"'!I~~-.. the aouip and nimors lloatina around were tcrumptioua ror a 1urfina journalist. The atmos- phere wu friendly, everyone there had a areat time, and another International Surf party is al· ready in the worbl 0 Due to poor conditions the ASP Maurui Pipe· line Masters on the North Shore otOahu is · . being postponed. The contest has gone through the trials, with some of the more famous Califor· nian sur!crs already losing out. Early casualties included Matt Archbold, Shane Bcschcn, and Chris Frohoff. Surfing Also getting knocked out early were Todd Miller of Newport Beach and Mark Moreno of Huntington Beach. The waitinJ period for the Pipeline Masters ends today and the event will finish befbre that deadline whether the anticipated swell on the North Shore arrives or not. The final event or the ASP 1991 World Tour is the: Hard Rock Cafe World Cup or Surfing to be held at Sunset Dcach on the North Shore of Oahu. The waiting period for the Hard Rock contest is December 6- 17, which is why the Maurui Pipeline Maste rs was to conclude today. 0 The PASL (Premier Amateur Surfing League) will hold its fourth Qualification event of their 1991-92 season on Saturday Dec. 7 at Oceanside. Divisions in the qualification events include Doys (14-undcr), Juniors (15-17), Mens (18-ovcr), Dodyboard (all ages), and Pros (all ages). Entry recs are $15 early, $25 on the beach, and $45 for Pros. All events are points rated and conclude with the Championships in August. The PASL also has Training sessions for less experienced com· petitors. Training sessions arc run the same way as a regular event but competitors receive coaching tips and help from the judges. Training sessions include the same divisions as the Qualifiers. The ·next training session will be Jan. 25 at 56th Street in Newport Beach. Entry fees are $15 early, $25 on the beach. For early entries and mo.e inform ation call Aenon Entertain· ment at (714) 841-7014. 0 The Surfrider Foundation is holding a Longboard Pro/Am Team Challenge February 15th on the North-side of the Hunting- ton Beach Pier. At this time the event will h:wc a team division only, but it's still possible th at the format could be expanded to include individual divisions. The teams wilJ consist of six surfers with an unlimited number of entries, so that one club or team can field multiple teams. Uoyd Tiet Is • Newport Btach/ Costa Mes• Pilot correspondent whost surnn1 column appear1 et'try ttttlc. Lions soccer team brings home gold The Newport Harbor Lions under-12 boys soccer team took a trip to Tempe, Ariz., over the Thanksgiv- ing weekend and returned with the first-place Gold Trophy. Blackhawks of Scottsdale, Ariz., 5-0, Friday. Dustin Hein had two ~oats, with Baker, Josh Yochcs and Zach Wells scoring one each. Hein scored in the second game Friday and again in the Lion's 3-0 win over North County Alliance or Vista on Saturday. Baker and Nick Lumpkin added one goal each. The Lions topped a field of 16 to claim the title, winning Sunday's championship game, 2·0, over th~ Hot Shots of Deer Valley, Ariz. Brett Baker and Jason Zita scored the goals. In the semifinal Saturday afternoon, Hein, Yoches and Ryan Moreau netted goals to beat the South Day Gunners of Torrance, 3-1. Sweepe r Eric Werner and goalkeeper Garrett Govaars were the defensive standouts in that game Gnd throughout the tourna- ment. Baker, the tournament's most valuable player, fin- ished with six goals, including three in Newport Har- bor's 4· 1 win over Lightning White of Cherry Creek, Colo., Saturday afternoon. The Lions opened the tournament beating the -By Tbt Pilot Honduras Little Leaguers benefit With the help of the Newport Baseball Association and Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Steele of Newport Beach, children of La Ccilba, Honduras, will be able to play Lit· tie League Baseball next yea r. Tom Hoover, president or the Newport Baseball Association, and more than l ,000 families in the Newport Beach area donated used baseball unifonns, bits anCI gloves to the children of Honduras. In Honduras it cost about one month's salary for a father to pay for a baseball glove. Dr. Steele, who was contacted while vacation- ing in the Caribbean, said that Honduran children "had to crncel their games for lack of a ball." Now, with th ll$sistancc o_( Dole Fresh Fruit Company, which will provide transportation or the baseball equipment and under· write the cost or shipping, and the Newport Beach Commu nity, Hon· duras child ren will be have leagues of their own. For more information about the program and future donations, contact Julie Amendola at (818) 876-6120. -By Tbt Pl/Ol Local Jr. All-American representatives selected The 1ixtb annual Jr. All· American All-Conference football games between Orange County and Los An&cles feature a number of player1 from the Newport-Mesa program. Bulletin board Players on each of the five New- pon-Mesa teams chose four team- mates to represent them In sames to be play~!=~ .. M-Lt1tu•11•111 ... ...,..._....,_..._~ ....... •1•1•-1 It ICI Tbia Ha""9 Olcbetrotten will brlAc chllr ltcJopltcr h*'*9 to UC lmne oa ~. Jaa; 2t, 1t 7:30 p.m. at die Bren ~ntt Center. 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UPON THE SURFACE Of 1971, IN 800K 124t5, cadon of the Nollc;e rs: COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR retarr, ao t South BHch/Co11a Me11 Pilol TION OF THI NATU"I 8, t"t' ' ' ~.~~~ ~ NO~ Of' :~ ~~ ~~ S= :~R0~7 Of OFFICIAL It ~=·225~ P:yment ~.,!O ~:!.~.,. and ~t:.1:·14r3-:z:7g: ::;m:;1 21 , 28, Dectm-O, THI PROCl!IDIHO -~~----Th-934.;.;.;.~1 1•. 1891 TINSTa•• SM.a SUBSTANCES WITHIN THE ALSO EXCEPT THERE· =· cn.c~ drMn. :s~ other common dellgnatlon, IP AVAILA8LE, THI . . th944 AOAINIT YOU, YOU P\llUC NOTICI T~70 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UPPER 500 FEET OF SAID FROM AU. RIGHTS ANO tiate Of nallonlll bank a II any, of the real pr0f>9rty IXPECTED OPENING SHOULD CONTACT A CN810tMH PUBLIC NOTICE ~~Veec ~o~~n I.AND, AS AESERV£D IN INT!AESTS. AS GAAnrED check drawn by a •tale Of' =~~o ~~~o.i'1l~~ llD MAY H OHAINllD PUBLIC NOTICE L.AWYENROTICE 0, STATSMIMT 01' YOU TAKE ACTION TO THE DEED fROM l.fNA \II. TO THE IRVIN£ COMPANY 19d«ll ctedll union, Of a ENNA ST NEWPORT BY CM.LINO THI 'OL· , MM O"DlltANCI PROTECT YOUR flAOP· OLETTE, A WIDOW, RE· BY DEED RECORDED che<lk dtawn by 8 state or BEACH, CA 92260 I.OWING TUIPHONE NOTIC~ OF TRUSTEE I SAL.e DONMUfT 01' NO. ti-44 £RTY IT MAY BE SOlD AT CORDED SEPTEM8EA 23 JUNE t 11164 AS INSTRU-fed«al eaYlflOI and loan The under~ned Trustff NUMBIAI OH THI TAUITEE I IALE T.S. NO. 57009 UllOl'PICTITIOUI AHORDINANCIOI' A PUBLIC SALE." YOU t9551NBOO ......... P • MENTNO &4-220021OF·111oclallon, Hvlng1 aa-dl1c1alm1 any 11at>m1r tor DAY BEFORE THE LHnHo. NOTICE IS HEREBY aUtUlllS NAiii THI CITY COUKCJL HEED AN EXPUNATION K """"• A.OE • ' IOCiallon, °' l&Wlgs bank any lnco,,ec:tneu o the IAL.E· (7141 385-4137 00.ea402 8/ GIVEN, that on Wednes· Thi tolowlna penons 317,<>rACIAl.RECOAOS. flCIALAECORD$. epectfttdlnNCtlon5102of 11 1 dd and the • • day.~ 11.1~1.at ' hawebetldonecflheu..Of 0,TH•CITYOJ OF TH! NATURe OF THE The llfffl addrfft and PARCEL 2· AN AP· lhe Flnanefal Code and au· ~o: 0a ';"1 ti o 1~ or (213) 827-4885 CA1.DWEl.L 1000 o'clock am of said the "cllllo"' lutlntH NIWPOlltT alACH ~SBCi~l=~A~ othef common deilgnallon. p u RTE NAN T No N-lhoflz9d to do business In llT'f '!'h~ ::,:n• on, TAC43$49 T .I. NO. Ht28044 day, In 11\e area set aside Nwne: QOAOIAN CAD DE· AMaNDINO TAcT A LAWYER. H .ny, ol the, ... property EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT lhlt ti.It•. Saks HI• will . be made Published Newpor1 UNIT CODE H lor conducting Trus1ee 1 SIGN, 3t87 ~II Ave. TITLI 20 OJ On l2/Hlll. lO:OO A.M dncrlbld above It pur· FOR INGRESS AND The IVMI address and withou1 covenant Of war· Beach-Cosla Mesa Pilot SUPERIOR TITLE SER· Sales, Wtll\m 11\e offices of Ste. tlO, Costa ~ Call. TMI MUNICIPA1. RESS FINANCIAL Com P<>fled to tw. 384 SEVILLE EGRESS THROUGHOUT other common deslgnallon, renty expretM<I OI 1m: Novemb111 28 Decembef 5 VICE INC. es duly ep. RESS FINANCIAL CORPO· ~!' Flctltlout B~ne.. CODI so AS TO RATION .. A CALIFORNIA L.N. COSTA MESA. CA LOT 55 OF TRACT NO. ~·t!i ":~~ ~op;::. plied.' 1egatding litl•. pot-12, 1991. • • ro:l!;~ Tr~:~-:rl=·~~: ~~~0~;o~:~~ s~~. \8: Name '*'1ed to eboYt flllVllaaTANDARDI CORPORATION N cM1'P" 92827 Beneficiary: 8885. AS SHOWN ON A pofled lo be: 2305 TUSTIN :s~~s or:~~?'::::: Th975 ol trust WIU SELL AT In the Clly ol Santa AN wu ftled In Oranoe County FO" TIMPORARY ~T~~un:'T"4 TRANSAMERICA FINAN-MAP RECORDED IN BOOK AVENUE. NEWPORT secured ~Y and pura~ant to PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE County ot Orange, Slate 01 on Ftt>Nary 18, 1988 File OS-IN HOU81 putt d9d 10/04Jll8 ":' CIAL SERVICES: 714-832· 284, PAGES 4 TO 10 IN-Bl!ACH, CA 928'50 lhe Power of Sale con· HIGHEST BIOOEA FOR Caltlornla, RESS FINAN· No.F37Ul4f llQNI IN :::'ment No ~4 I'" 1600 CL US IVE, MISC EL· The undetalgned Trustee lerrtd In a cer1aln Deed ol 197909 CASH (in the lorms wtuch CIAL CORPORATION, a 00f'dlan. Inc., CalifOf'nla ftlllDINTIAL Boole/RMI P fl • ~ Tha undersigned TtUltff LANEOUS MAPS IN THE d11c:lalm1 lllY Uablllty tor Trust executed by T~US· LOAN NO ar~ lawful tender In the Calllorn1a corporation. as corporation, 20361 lrvlne DllTRICTI 01flclll R~-a: =J:rt:i dliclal UabUlty f OFFICE OF THE. COUNTY any Incorrectness of the TOR(S): JIM SLEMONS 082._2231911 UnHed ,States) and/or 11\e duly appointed Trustee Avenue, Santa Ana CITYWID• • m1 any or street address and other RECORDED 07111185 cashiers certified 01 011\er under and pursuan1 lo the HtlQhlt, Calff. 92707 ~DO~~:c:-:r~~ any lncOf'Jectn .. , of the RECORDER OF SAID common deslgnalion, II Instrument number 8~ SEM£ACIOQLU checks 1pecilled In C1vll power ol sale conferred 1n , Thll buelneu wu con. • lttfft add'"' and other COUNTY. any, 1hown herein. 255456 in book e In OTHER ftEF. Code Section 2924h (Pay· 11\al certain Deed of T1ust d~9d by a corporallorl C(Plannlng = •r :;::1~!' ~h• common dHlgnatlon, II APN: 440.2At-03 Said ta!• W111 be made, the office 01 the ~Y 'R• T.S. NO. 910115 JOW able In full at th• time ol executed by Carey o T Thlt 1tatemenf was flied ommlsslon ° t '' • tny, 11lown herein. Orlglnel ttustor: Floyd B. but wlthoUt covenant 01 corder ot ORANGE County YOU ARE IN DEFAULT sale) all righl, title and In-Wiltd & Scono Waro, Hus with lhe County Clerk ol Amendinent ~~.,:, =., ~:1 Said aaJe will be made BjOfklund and Roiemary warranty, expressed or Im-Al the 11rne ol the lnillaJ UNDER A OEEO OF terest conveyed to and band ano wile as Jo1n1 Orange County on Oct~r No. 7271 SEJ AT PUBLIC AUCTION but with<>ot covenant ~ Ann Bjorklund piled, regarding tltle, pos-publlcatton 01 this nollce TRUST DATED June now held by 11 under U•d Tenants, recorded May 10 30. 1891 -... s.sslon, or encumbrances, lhe total amoum 01 un aid Deed ol Trusl 1n 11\e PfOP. 1989. m the office o lh• P'Ublllhed ~ Beech-Subjed ordinance wu HIGHEST BIDDER FOR wwranty, expreu Of' Im-.,,. str ... addrest and IOI the puipose ol aatisly baJ 1 . P 28, 1990 UHLEll YOU eny heremaner desct1bed County RecorOIH of said Cotta MeH Pilol NOVllm-Introduced on 12th day ol CASH lawful ~ of the piled, regarding UU., po. Other common designation, Ing the lndebledness ,,;_ sec~~: ~ ~I\ .. ~~11~~ TAKE ACTION TO PAO. TAUSTOR: GERALD L. County, u Reco1de1 s ln- btr 21 , 28, O.C.mber 6, November, t Ht, and ~ ~l•t:, , ~~ Htslon, Of 90C'Umbfanc:.s, 11 any, Of the real property cured by Ille Deed of Trust scribed D:ed 01 Trust and TECT YOUR PROP. CALDWELL. MILDRED E s1rument No. 89·248772, by 12, 1991 adoptld on 25th day of Y • 11 •r • tc to pay the remaining pf'lncl· detcflbed above b under· lneludlng the lees, charges estlmaled costs, ex nses EATY, IT MAY •E SOLD CALOWELL 1eason of a b1each or do· Th-952 NOi/ember, t991. ::::ibonk 1 ~~ "'it,• pll eum ol Ille note(•) ... 1tood to be: 458 Vista 1nd expenses of the fell, and advan~s Is AT A PU•LIC SALE. IF BENEFICIARY· UNION fault 1n payment or pet· --------...;, AYES, COUNCIL MEM· lent th:!'of :ewn : a-cured by said Deed ol Trucha, Newport Beach CA Trustff. s275,693.35. To determine YOU MEED AN EXPLA· FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO tormance of the obllga11ons PUBLIC NOTICE BERS Hedgu, Walt, th fl nclal In tit~ Trust wtth Interest thereon The Trustee does nol Wlf· T.h• beneficiary unde1 the opening bid you may NATION OF THE HA-LOAN ASSOCIATION secured thereby. Including Turntr, Sansone Herl, 0 •r · na "'-~•-! • • 1a1d Deed ol Trust hareto-11 (408) 252 7s6o recorded May 27, 1986 as 11\at breach or oefaull. No· •IC 79 Cox, Plummer ' toeclfted In ..__.. 5102 aa.provlded In aald note(1), rant the accuracy ot the fore executed and dellv· ca . · · TUAE OF THE PAO· Instr. No 86·215795 In 11ce of wl\1ch was recorded 8UMMONS NOES, COUNCIL MEM· ot the Calllomla Ananclal advanc"· If any, under tile street addreu or othe1 trod to lhe und111signed a Oaled. 11113191 CEEDINQ AGAINST Book page of Otllclal August 6, 1991, as Re· (CITACION BERS None Code., and IUthoflzed lo terms of 11fd Deed of common detcflptlon ol the written Declatatlon of De-PLM LENDER SEA· YOU, VOU SHOULD Records In the olltce ol lhe corder s Instrument No. 91· JUDICIALJ ABSENT COUNCIL MEM· do buslneu In the Stale OI Trust. teea. chargH and property, II any'provlded In laull and Demand lor Salt, VICES, !NC. Truttee or CONTACT A LAWYER. Reco1der of Orange 418756, WILL SELL AT NOTICI TO DIFIUC· BEAS None c:-111om1r =bl• at time expen1n of Ille TrustM thl• nollee. , and • Wlllten Notice ol De-Tn.t•I•• • Agent Hotlc • of County; said deed ol llust PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE DAN Tl (Awl a 0 llAYOft Phll S~ne o.._tUnltale ~ s•-)~ln ol and of the trusle etNted The propetty wlll be told laull and Election to Sell. TPl18707 TruetM'e lel• describes the following HIGHEST BIDDER FOR • CITY CLERK W nda E i... ..., ..... -'· the without The undenlgMd caused by Elltabell\ Knight EA· LOT 3 IN BLOCK B OF CASH, lawful money ol 11\e AGuMdo) "O•lln' N. a · ""set a~ fof conduct· by Nld Offd of Trust, fOf covenant Of ~.,. said Nolle. of Default and ~ v p 20A80 Pa~iltea Under Deed TRACT NO. 377. COSTA UMed Slates. evidenced llLLI, lndlwlduallr. Raggio lf10 Trutt ... Sa .... within the •mount rtHOntbly .. ranty, •Jtprnt Of' Implied, Election to Sell to be ,.. . .• of Tn.t•t MESA PARK, IN THE CITY by a Cashier's Check aftd dba NOii COM-THE ENTIRE TEXT IS the olflcet RESS FINAN· limated to be: $52,447.80 regatdlflO t!Ue, po11111lon, corded In the county where Drive. SUtle A, Cuper1ino, Notte• la hereby glllen 0 F C 0 ST A ME S A , drawn on a 5la1e or na· MUNICATIONa, •nd AVAILA8LE FOR REVIEW CIAL CORPORATION, lo-The beneficiary unde1 or encumbranc:et, to pay the 1eal property Is locattd CA 950l4 (408) 252·7660 that UNION BANK, A CALI· COUNTY OF ORANGE. 1o0na1 bank or the equ1va· DOEI t lttroutlh 20 In-IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· cated It 1800 North 8'oad· aald Deed ol Trust hereto-IN unpilid balance of the and more lhan lhrH Published Newpo 11 FORNIA CORPORATION. a STATE OF CALIFORNIA. lent thereof drawn on any olulM ' flCE OF THE CITY OF way, Suite 100, In the city IOfe executtd and dellv· note(•) eecured by the monlhl have elapsed 1lnee Buch/Costa Mesa Piiot Cahlomla Corporation as AS PER MAP RECORDED 011\er tinanCJal 1nshlu1o0n YOU Alli •llNQ IUED NEWPORT BEACH. ~~ta ~ County Of ered to the undersigned 1 Deed of Trust plus as pro-such rec:ordatlon. Novembef 21, 28. Oecem· TTiustee, or succH1or IN BOOK 16, PAGE 18 OF specified In Section 5102 P I ..... -.,,,... 111 ''Vht, title end • • DATii 12/02/91 bef 5 tggt rustu, or 1ub1t1tuted MISCELLANEOUS MAPS ol 11\e Cat1lornia Fmancoal •Y PLAINTl,,1 (A Uct. Ubl shed Newport lnternt convev9d to and written Oeclat•Uon of 0.. vlded In such note(s): ad· • · lrustee pursuant to the IN THE OFFICE OF THE Code, and authorized 10 do la ••I•' demandanclol BHch..Co111 M11a Piiot now held by If undar aald fault and Demand IOI Sele, vences. 11 any under the R~·'·:· ~EC. DBA th943 Deed ot Trust executed by COUNTY RECORDER OF busmen In the Stale of MA a NA ENT I ft• December 5, 1991 Offd of Tru1t In the prop-and a written Nolle• ot o.. terms ot the Deed ol Trusl. E TA FORE· PUBLIC NOTICE MENANUR SEMERCIO· SAID COUNTY. California, All PAYABLE PIUlll, INC. th998 erty tltualtd In tald County fault and Election to Sell. feff charges and expenses CLOSURE SERVICES GLU, A MARRIED MAN YOU ARE IN DEFAULT AT THE TIME OF SALE. all You haw 30 CAL.EN• and State detcflbed 11: The undersigned caUMd ol the Trustee. A S I UC C E S S 0 A NOTICE OF WHO ACQUIRED TITLE AS UNDER A DEED OF TRUST rlgl\1, tllle and 1nteresl held DAil DAYS •fter the. PUBLIC NOTICE l!XHl•IT A H ld Notice of Default and Al the time ol lhl initial TRUSTEE 8101 BALL TRUSTEE'S SALE AN UNMARRIED MAN ANO DATED 5/19/86. UNLESS by It as Trustee. 1n that real PARCEL A: LOT 90 OF bll lion I thl • AOAD IUITE 303 CV· NORMA T. SENERCIOGLU. YOU TAKE ACTION TO property s11ua1ed In said .ummone Is MrYM on SUPl .. 10" COURT TRACT NO 3433 AS PEA Election lo Sell lo be ,.. pu ca o ' notice, PAISi CA toe30 Loan No. A MARRIED WOMAN WHO PROTECT YOUR PROP· county and Slate d• JOU to fUe a typewrlt· 0, CA1.IFO,.NIA ' ' corded In the eoonty where I~ total amount ot the un-' 029703·8/WILSON T.S. ACQUIRED TITLE AS ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT scribed as follows ' ten reeponH •• thi. JO" THI COUNTY ~7"; :!g~D:ao ':9 B~~ the real property Is located. paid balance of the oblige· ,:1~,·:~~n3•0.,~umber: No. H125832 UNIT NORMA T. OUIROGA, A A pUBUC SALE. IF YOU Lot 8 of T1aC1 No 3176. 1n O!Mlrt. 0, OftANQI • • • Date: 11/12/91 lion 1ecured by the Deed • COOE H SINGLE WOMAN. AS NEED AN EXPLANATION lhe C11y of Newport Beach A leHer or phone cell 700 Ctwto Center 50 OF MISCELLANEOUS ftl!ll FINANCIAL of Trust and H tlmattd 8 ECK y JU H • 8700 CORPORATION as JOINT TENANTS Rec:Of'ded OF THE NATURE OF THE County ol Orange, S111e of wlll not prolKt JOU I Drtwe Wfft, MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF CORPOAAITON, • Cata. cost1, expensM and ad· TRUSTEE OFF1CER duly appointed Trustee 07/05/1990 In Book N/A PROCEEDING AGAINST Cahlorrna as per map , .. reur trp•wrltten ,.. Santa Ana CA 92702 THE COUHTY RECORDER fornla oorporetlon VanoH 11 $327,993.78 Publl1hed Newport under the tollowing d• Page N/~ c}ffist. No. 90-YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· corded 1n Book 98, Pages ' ' OF SAID COUNTY. T I 1aoo N th PIELI! FINANCIAL BHch/Coste Mesa Pilot scribed deed of trust WILL 353A63 o cilll Records TACT A lJ\WVER. 30 & 31. M1scellanoous ••onee lftUlt be In n the Maller of the PARCEL B: A NON· '"• eo or CORPORAT ON December 5 12 19 1991 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 1n the office ot 1he Counly 1850 FULLERTON AV-Maps, to the 01!1ce of the preper ..... to""" rou Petition To Change EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT Bro•~. lull• too I • • . th996 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER Recorder ol ORANGE ENUE. COSTA MESA. CA County Recordllf of aa.d want the court to hear The NaMO Of IAl.l.Y Santa Ana, Ca. 927Ge Dated: Nov 20, t99t FOR CASH (1n the forms County, Calllomla. and put· 92627 ' County. rour oaH. ANN WllSZ FOR INGRESS TO AND 714-853.e810 C.A. Spencer, R• PUBLIC NOTICE which are lawful tender In suant to the Nolte• of De-"(II a street address 01 The street addreSt or If rou de not fUe rour CAii NO. Att17M EGRESS FROM SAID PAR· •r ANN REVERI, V1ce glonal Manager, 1540 the Uniled Slates) and/01 laull and Election to Sell common designation of 011\or common dos1gna11on '"pon" on time rou O"DEfl TO IHOW CEL A THROUGH LOTS President River Park Drive No. NOTICE OF the cashoer'a cer11lled 01 thereundei recorded oa/20/ pioperty Is shown above, of the real properly herein· "'8J .... the ca••' and CAUll FO" CHANQI! t65 AND 186 OF TRACT Published Newporl 100 S•cr•mento CA TRUSTEE'S SALE other checks 1peclfied in 1991 In Book N/A Page NI no warranty Is given H to above described is pur· • NO 3433 AS PER MAP 8 .. "' 95815 (CMB) 88._9888 PLM N c1v11 Code Secllon 2924h A Inst No 91-316631 ol Its compleieness or cor-ported to t>e· 1742 Ceniena rour ••8••1 moner O' NAME RECORDE•D IN BOOK 178 Hc • ., ... 01ta MeH Piiot 0 1 (Peyabl• 1n lull at 11\e time said Off1clal Records, will rectness)." The beneficiary Place. Newport Beach, Cal· an41 prlpef'tJ mer be PETITIONER SAUY ANN 4 • Novemt>ef 2t, 28, O.C.m-Publl1hed Newport 213-000481 ot tale) an rigl\I 1,118 and Sell on 12/13/1991 el 9:45 under said Dffd ot Trust ilorn•a tat... wtthclut ft191her WEISZ hat flied a ~k>n PAGES 48, 9, ANO 50 OF bet 6, 199t. BHch/Coala Mesa Pilot Loan No.: :14773 1nt9fest conYtyed to and A.M. 1t AT THE MAIN by reason ol e brHch ~ The undetsl9ned dis-• warnlnw from the tot an otder to chanQe MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, th945 November 28. December 5. Computer Ref. No.: now held by u under said NORTH ENTRANCE TO default in lhe obhgahons c111ms all habihly lor any oout1, name from SALLY ANN IN THE OFFICE OF THE 12, 1991. 02·9t08-0t38 Deed ot Trusl In the prop. THE COUNTY COURT· secured lheteby, hetele>-tneOITeetness 1n 111d strMI Thero are other .... I WEISZ TO SAUY ANN COUNTY RECOflOER OF PUBLIC NOTICE th98t YOU ARE IN DEFAULT erty hereinan111 descnbed: HOUSE LOCATED AT 700 fOf'e executed and dehv· address or 01her common W1SE SAJD COUNTY. UNDER A DEED OF TRUST TRUSTOR: ROBERT B. CIVIC CENTER DRIVE ered lo tha under1•gned a dHlgnation. NCtUlre,,_.,,ts. You mar fT 11 hereby ordered that PARCEL C: AN EXCLU-cpptN187 PUBLIC NOTICE DATED 07/11/85. UNLESS WILSON, LISBETH WIL· WEST SANTA ANA. CA at wnnen Oec:tarallon ot O. Said sale wilt be made want •• call an at• .. peraoc-.a lnterni.d In SIVE EASEMENT TO PFC No. -19313 .. 33 YOU "'TAKE ACTION TO SON public auction, lo the high-lauh and Demand lor Sale, without warranty, express tome, rfwht ewer. H thlt man• appew befOfe PLACE AND MAINTAIN NOTIC• OJ cpp1N49t PROTECT YOU PROP· BENEFICIARY: GN MORT· ISi bidder for CHh (pay· and written notice ol d• or Implied, 1egard1ng ttlie, rou 4lo ftOt know an at• Ihle COUf1 In Depwtment TRUITEl'l IALI Tltlo Order No. ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT GAGE CORPORATION able at the Ume of Ille In fault and ol election to possession, or encum-tomoy, rou ... ., call an No. 3A ol th• Or1ngt UTILITY LINES ACROSS YOU ARE AH DEFAULT 515513·2 A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU 1ecord•d October 19, lawful money ol t~ U111ted cause the under1igned 10 brances. to U llSty the un-•ttomer roferr .. ..,_ Col.rtty Superior Court It LOTS 165 AND tee OF UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Tn.tltH l•le NEED AN EXPLANATION 1990 11 Instr. No. go. States), all right. title, and Hll said property to Hllaly paid obll9a1ions secured wtoe or a l-•I •Id of• lhe 9ddtffl thOwn abOve TRACT NO. 3433, AS PER DATED 02/21/90. UNLESS No. 89n 332 OF THE NATVRE OF THE 555923 In Book page ol Of-inlerest conveyed, to and said obligatlon1, and thor• by aaJd Deed of T1us1, with -• on DECEMBER 3t , 1991, 11 MAP RECORDED IN BOOK YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROCEEDING AGAINST l1clal Records In the office now held by it under H id aller the unde11fgned lnierest 111d other sums as tloa (lletad In the 2;00 o'dodc p.m., and then t78, PAGES 48, 49, 50 OF PROTECT, YOUR PROP· Reference Ho. YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· of the Recorder of 01ange Deed ot Trust In the prop. caused Hid notice ol d• piovtded there;n plus ad- phono book). and theft thow cau ... II MISCELLANEOUS MAPS ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT 43-003071 TACT A LAWYER. County; eald deed ol trust erty sltueted In said ,County fault and ol election 10 be vancu. If any. the1eunder 0"'""'9 4lo quo I• 9n-lllY they have. why the P9' IN THE OFFICE OF THE A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NOTICE 0' On 12113191 11 9:45 A.M. describes ti)• following and Stale and described H recorded Augual 21. t991 and Interest thereon: and .......... osta oJtaclon lltlon fot etlange of name NEED AN EXPLANATION TRUSTEl!'I IALI of 1ald day, at al main propetty: lollowt: LOT 2 OF TRACT u lnltr. No. 91-·451647 In plus INS. Chat~s and ex- IWIOI .. uelM tleno un lhoUld not be granted, COUNTY RECOROEA OF OF THE NATURE OF THE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT north entrance lo the Patee! t: NO. 3856 AS PER MAP RE· Book page of Oll1clal pensM of the T1ustN and pluo de 30 DIAS CAL. It It tuttl'llf ordet9d that a SAID COUNTY, TO PRO. PROCEEDING AOAINST UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Counly CoU1'1house 700 A portion ol Tract No. CORDED IN BOOK 143 Rec:Of'ds In the olfoce of the of the ttusts crHttd by •MDAlllOS •ara pr• OOP'f ol lhlt ordw to lhow VIDE WATER, ELECTRIC-YOU YOU SHOULD CON· DATED 02J08/90. UNLESS Civic Center Drive West 464, In the Coty ol Newpofl PAGES 8 AND II OF MIS-Reco1de1 ol Orange uld Deed of TNst. The r cauH be publlehed In ITY, OAS, TELEPHONE TACt A LAWYER. YOU TAKE ACTION TO Santa Ana. California. PLM Beach, County of Orange, CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN County; total amouot ot SA!d obllg• Mnter una rnpuoata Newport 8Hch-Co1ta AND SEWERAGE SEAVtCE On l2/20/9t at 9:45 AM PROTECT YOUR PROP· LENDER SERVICES. INC. State of Ca11lornla, as THE OFFICE OF THE Said Sale wilt be made. lions, 11 the time of 1nmal ..Orfta • INHIUIM en MIU Ploe, I MWtpaper ot FOR SINGl.£,.FAMILY RESI-p .... flnlnclal Corporation ERTY. IT MAYBE SOLD AT u Trull" or Succeuor shown one map 1ecorded COUNTY RECORDER OF but without cO¥enant or pubkcat.on ol lh11 No11C9, Hla oette. gentral Cltculatk>n pub-DENTIAL US! TO SAID u TrustM ot the Dffd ol A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU T1u1IH, or Substituted In Book 32, P1ge 1 ot Mis-SAID COUNTY warr.nly, eapren or Im-11 $55,075.95. Uft• oarta o una llthed In thl• county, at Tnnt recordtd 02/27/90 u NEED AN EXPLANATION Truttff, will .. n al public cellaneout Maps, records Tha llrffl add1eu and plled, 1egard1f10 title pos-Dated: November 14, 1991 1........_ t•lefonln M leut once I WHlc tot four PARCEL A. SAID EASE· Instrument 90-102862 book OF THE NATVRE OF THE auction to the hlgMst bid· of Orange County, Cahfor· other common dHlgnaUon, sesso0n. 01 encumbrances, RESS FINANCIAL COR· le efreoer• protecolon; ~ Wffkt ptlor lo MENT TO BE ALONG THE page. In the In the County PROCEEDINGS AGAINST der IOI cash (payable at nl1, more par11cularty de-1f any, ol IM real property to pay lhe remaining p1lncl-PORATION a Cai. IU ,.. ...... tta •irtta 8 the day;;.. tl'le hUllng. SHORTEST AND MOST of Oranae CaUlornla WIU YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· time of 11le In lawful tctibed u follows: begin· described above It pur· pal aum ol the note(1) 1e-lfornla corpo'ratlon H --TUl.L:w H. 8rtMOUft, CONVENIENT Rot/Te BE· SEU Af' PUBLIC AuCrlON TACT A LAWYER. money of the Unlttd n1ng at a PQlnt In the Nor1h· potted lo be: 2139 SANTA cured by u ld deed ol ' Maqulna tlene flU• COMMllllONI" 0, TWEEN THE SAID PARCEL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER On 12127/91 at 9:45 A.M., Stat .. ) the IOllowlng de-wetlerly line ol said T1act ANA AVENUE. COSTA Trust, with Interest H In Tn.t•le•, B,i Bruce R. ou .. ,llr oon IH tot" TH I • US-I" I 0" A AND THE NEAREST FOR CASH, CASHIER'S R.E.F.S. INC .• OBA Real ICflbed real PfOperly lltu-No. 464, 103.72 IHI South-MESA, CA 92627 H id note provided, ad-Beule1, Protldant, Malldadoe ....... •Po COURT PUBLIC UTILITY EASE· CHECK OR CERTIFIED E1late Foreclosure Ser· ated In the County of OR· watterty of the most North-The unde111gned Trust" v1nce1, 11 any. under the 1800 North Broactwaw, ropiedaa el Utlff .... OATlt NOV 2t i8tt MENT SHOWN ON A M.(p CHECK, OR A CHECK vie" u the duly appointed ANOE 1tate of Calllomla, trly corner thereof: thence dlsclalmt any lablhty lor terms ol u ld Deed of Trust Sutte 100, IMta An•, .,. 4"IO ta 00f1e •• DRAWN BY A CREDIT Tru1t" under and puni>-and ducnbed 11 follows: South 55" 3T West along any lne0f'rec:tne11 of the lees, chargH end ••· CA 827ot Telephone: OUOM IU o.... S. Welu. IOO E. Ocetf)o OF SAID TRACT. UNION, SAVINGS ANO enc to Deed of Trust, R• PARCEL t: UNIT 20, IN lhe uld Northwesltfly Une sttfft addreu and Olhef penses ol the TNtl" and (714) 9S3 ... t0 at ueted M pree.nte Frot'tl No. 2C, Balboa, CA PARCEL D: A NON-LOAN ASSOCIATION, A corded on 02/14/90 at THE CITY OF NEWPORT of 60.50 IMI to the most common dHlqnatlon, II ol the trusts created by Publlahed Newport 92Get EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Document No. 90-47eee5 BEACH, COUNTY OF OA· Nol'1herly corner ol lhe land any, Shown herem. said Deed of Trust. au ~ta a lletnp0, Publlthed Newport OVER LOT 11 OF TRACT OR A SAVINOS SANK, AU: Book NIA Page NIA Of Of. ANOE. STATE OF CAU-conwyed to E. Malcolm TM total amount ot lhe Said ule will be held on· BHcl\/Costa Mesa Pilot pua4e ~et o .. o, 8Hch-Co1ta Meaa Pilot NO 3433 AS PER MAP THOAIZED TO DO BUSI· flclal Records In lhe omc. fOANIA, AS SHOWN AND ~ and wife by Deed unpaid balance ol the obll-O.C.mber 23, 1991. al 1 30 November 21 • 28, Decem- W le ,UMen q\lltar au O.Cembet 5 t2, 19 28 REOoAOEO IN BOOK 178 NESS IN THE STATE OF of the Recordet of OR· DESCRIBED IN THE CON-rec:Of'ded February t, t947 gallon H cured by the p.m. In the lobby 10 lhe btr 5. 1991 Hl•rfa, tu dln•ro f 1991 ' ' ' ' CALIFORNIA. PAYA8LE AT ANGE Counfl. C.llfomla, DOMINIUM PLAN, RE· In BOOie 1470, Page 321 ol property lo be IOld and bu1ldlf10 locattd at 601 Tl\942 atraa ooaaa de su PAGES 41, 49, 50 OF MIS-THE TIME OF SALE IN executed by: CHARLES M. CORDED ON SEPTEMBER Official Records; thenct rt .. onable Htirnated Suuth Lewi• Street, Or· I d d I I Th994 CEUANEOUS MAPS, IN LAWFUL MONEY OF THE HUNTLEY ANO JEANE'ITE 28, 1978 IN BOOK 12157, South 48" 08' 50" East co1t1, expen .. t Ind ad-ange. Calllomia 92ee8 The bergaltw to be W>und prep 8 a 8 n •v '° UI THE OFFIO! OF THE UNITEO STATES AT· M. HUNT\.EY, HUSBAND PAGE 469 TO 508 INCLU. along the Easterly hne of vane .. •I tht time of IM At tile time of the Initial ill CIMlifted -reel adloleMI por part• de P LIC NOTICE COUNTY RECORDER OF THE MAIN (NORTH) EN· ANO WIFE AS JOINT TE,.._ SIVE, OFFICIAL RECORDS said land conveyed to An-'!1111al publication of the No-publicetlon ol this notice, l'IMl't llOC>C*I. la cwt.. NOTICI SAID COUNTY, FOR THE TRANCE TO fHE COUNTY ANTS WIU SELL AT PUS. Of SAID COUN"TY. Qtll 1nd wife, 102.14: ttee of tale It : m .2e5.98 lhe total amounl Of lhl un-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . l:wleten otroe Nflulee. INVITING alDI MAINTENANCE Of PARTY COURTHOUSE. 700 CMC LIC AUCTION TO THE PARCEL 2: AN UNOI· t~ North t5" 37' Eas1 In eddfllon to caah, the ~balance ol the Obllga-~ t" lew•lee. ,uffe Cl"• S.lled bldl may be ,._ WALLS ON OR Al.ONO CENTER DRIVE WEST HIGHEST BIDDER 'OR VIDEO 1/36TH INTEREST 53.00; tl'lenc:e North 41• se· T"1stM wlll eccepl a cash-llont Hcured by the abow 1 • Wied 411Utera llaMU a celwd 11 the ol'flce ot the TH! BOUNDARIES BE SANTA ANA. CAUFOANIA CASH. (payable al time of ~ A TENANT IN COM· :14" Wfft, t00.81 Ifft lo ler • check ,~:"" onk • described deed of 11\111 un ...... INIMHllata-,..... Clartc • al right. We and lnt« .. t .... In lawful money ol lhl MON IN THE FEE INTER-the point ot beolnnlng llate °' net .... -ban • I and esllmeted cost1. ex· -· ..... oenoo• • ~d . p ~o:::t:1 TWEEN SAID LOT 8t AHO c:onwy.d to and now held United StatH) al: THE EST IN AND TO THE COM· YOU ARE IR DEFAULT Check dttwn by • •tat• or penses, and advencet It • • o ll SAIO PARCEL A. • by II under tn. DHd of MAIN ( ENTRANCE MOH AREA OF LOT 1. UNDER A DEED OF TRUST fed«lll credit union Of • $143,851 M . II Is poulble llliil un ebotade ,uede tree. Hew1)0r1 BMc:h, CA ~C.E.L. ~_AN UNOe. Trust In tho ptoperty cs. TO • I8ACJ' JISU...W YMEC DATED 1QllQl...90....U checJI dtawn by a tlat• or thal at the time ol U1e tile _I ......_ • ""~ t~H·tfU -unlit • VIDEO e.z nAC£NT IN-ICf1bed u: HOUSE, 700 CMC CEN-OF NEWPORT BEACH YOU TAKE ACTION TO ~ MVlrlOt and 1iOll'I opening bid may be '"8 ,AClllM: V.W ;i referw.. 41o •bot• ~~M r.a:~ ~ TEAEST Al ftHAHT IN DHlllT "A" TtR DRIVE WEST, SANTA COUNTY Of ORANGE. PROTl!CT YOUR PROP· auoclallon, Hving• a• tt'8I\ the lotat lndebtednllt 1MEMONAL 'MK I dee a a una eflolna d• .,_ ' • CO ON IN 0 ( I EICRI"' ANA. CA 11 tight. UU. and STATE OF CAUFOANIA. ERTY, IT MAV BE SOLO AT aoctatlon ot ~ bank due. Cetnet • Mor1 9yuda ..... (.,.. el di-time tutti bide wlll be MM AND T L GAL D ONI lnlMHt conveyed to and AS PER MAP RECORDED A PUBUC SALE. If YOU •PICffled In SectlOn 5tO:Z D•t•: 11/22191 Chapel 91 Cretna:'; I t"'9 t lefo loo) ~end~ tor: LOTS 186 ANO 1M OP PARCEl I: LOT I OF now held by I{ under 111d IN BOOK 435, PAGES I TO NEED AN EXPLANATION ot the flnanclal Code Ind SUP•RIO" TITL.I ,.. • n • Title°'~· occ s ... TRACT NO. eas. AS PER TRACT NO. eaes, IN TMI DHd Of TrUtl In the P'oP-3 INCLUSIVE MISCEL· Of THI NAnJl\E OF THE authorli.cl to do ~ ••INICI INC ..... id ~500 Pacific v-Duve I C... .... tiCU81 Ing I Rowlna laM Water MAP RECOA~O IN 8001< CITY OF N!WPO"T etty 11tu1t1d In Hid j.ANEOUS MAPS IN THE PAOCUOINO AGAINST In thla state. In lhe event T ·• NewpOr1 8eech The n•M• •nd ad-Mein in.ta•atlOn; Phne 11 178, P40EI 41. 49, ANO l!ACH, COUNTY 0' ()A. County, Callfornla d• OfflCE °' THE' COUNTY YOU, VOU SHOULD CON· ttndet Olhef than cath '8 Vlnaet .. , •r T.O. SIR• ........... 27'00 •••• ' 41,... ...... oeurt ••1 Contract N~. C.2SM • 50 °' MISCl!UANEOUS AHOI STATI OP CALI· tcrlbed u : RICORDEA Oft SAID TACT A LAWYER. ace~. IN Truetee may c• COMPANY, ....,_,, .. (II ........ f dir.oclon EnolnHr • htlm•l•. • EXHIBIT "A" COUNTY, AS SUCH TEAM .... WISTMINSTeR AV· wtthhdd 1111 lffuance cf ay Sandra M. Anneftta. PllHllUTllll llUUIUWH M la eorte ") OR· 'lt,l 7S ed b the C"" ~C~~ =~ =".Q~~= ~ l.EQA\. DESCRIPTION IS OEFIN£0 IN THE AA. ENU~ HnVPORT BEACH, the Tl'Ull"'' Deed urd AHlstant 8.oretarr, A .. a. COUNTY MU. pptov ,y "1: THOU PORTIONS OP TICLE ENTITU!O "0£flNI-CA tzta tund• become available to eot .....,_ Lewt• •••• NICIPAL COURT HAA• CoUnc• thlt 25th day Of Of' SAID COUNTY. 114, PAO[S 4 TO 10 IN-LOTS 102 ANO 104 Of TIOHS" OF THI OECLAAA-.. (If a *"' addret1 or tM P9YM °' tndof ... u a Or•n10, CA t2tte Mortuary * Chapel a09' .IUDICIAL DI .. ~. lttl. l!XC!PT F'AOM A flOAo. CLUSIVI! 0' MllCll,, TRACT HO. 900, IN THE T10N Ofl COVINANTI, common dHlgnaUon of matfer of right. (7i4) MMTOO Cremation TIUCT ..Oi ,,.... Wand• I , "ewtlo, TIOH OC' IAIO LOT tl8 LAHEOUS MAPI. IH 1"I COUNTY OC' ORANGE. H· CONDITIONS AHO "f· property II t1'oWn abolle. Said ..... ~. "'41 be ~. 11' AVAILAaLS THI 11o Broadway ' CltJ Clerk AU. on.. GAS. Nl1'(). Offtel °" THI COUNTY TATE °' CAUfORMA. AS ITAICTIONS REOOADED no WMenly It .,.,.... .. to w ....,_,. ~ cw DPICTIO OPiNINQ reo .... d, Nawpert ~ bidden may lrUM AHO OT'HIR ..... R&COAOI" 0, IAID SHowN OH A MAP RE· 1H IOOtC 12573, PAO! .. oomp11•oe .. or COi" warrMty, ..... or Im-a"'D -•v M -T"'" Costa Mesa •••oil, OA 91810. oOU11n OM Mt of bid ctocv-1ML Of' HVDRCICJ'MON COUNTY COROIO IN SOOK 14, 170. OFFlCW. RECOAOS redNae)." The benlfldary pied ~ ... , PQ9oo " -• --•ID ...... , .. llM IMfltl Ill no 009' II,_ of. IUHTAHCH IN ... AND IXCln ALL Otl, OIL PW.SU AHO 11 Of' MtS. (THI! "O!CLARATION") untilr Mid OMd of TMl Mlllor\iiiiiiiiiii"'iiii~iiiiiiii.aliiiillYiiiiiiCALiiiiLii*Giii~TliitmiiiiiiPOl,,iiiim;"i';';';~~~~~~~~~-:;· Tiie ...... , Mldre ... lea of the P\Mo WOfkl UNOrl' °"' WHQ4 MAY NGHTI MIHUW.I. ..... CILLANI OUI MAPl..1 AHO AH't IUWL.[M[Nf1 by rwon °' • brMCh or Mii t1t1,hot.e ......., ~ aoe> Newport H PRODUCID '"OM IDW. NoHn NAlUW.. "ICOROI Of' OAAH01; AND AM IND MI HT ~ In the ~ .. 11111 ·-· ... ..,..,. 9ouleYald, ~ Office hi I.AID LANO, TOOITMUI GAi "IOHTI AHo OTMIA ~x~r.h%ALl~0",'gt '=1°'11No nttAff'ROM =~~ ct!t • ,et6-... """9ut(ll M trte. NfWPOr' llMdl, CA WITH TMI RIQ"1' TO U11 HYOAOCAAIONI, 9Y LOWS! AU. Oil, ~ MINERALS er9d 10 the ~ 1 ....,.,, '""""-...1na.. ntAT .-oftT10N OHt..Y OP WHATeOIYIA NAMI PMUL 1: ANO OTH£R ~,._ wdtter1 o.ctaraion Of 0. ..-,.. la dlfu1t1fl J et '°' ru..h9r lnfomMttlon. tM> LAND WHICff tJN. 1CHOWN YW.T MAY II HGINNINO AT A POINT BON SUISTANCIS LYINO flUll llnd ~ ror ...._ ....... ,_ ._...,_ .... Cd Jeff ""'""* Protect 0£AUn A P\NC ftNW,, WfnitN 'g,. UNOD THI IN TMI SOUT"WISTtALY HLOW A OEf'TM Of' IOO Ind Wf11ten flOClce of CS. ...... _, .......... ....,.., • MWC>tt. LIL TO NfO -PUT PAACel OC' LANO Hlftl. UNI OC' IAID LOT 1°'-PEif FROM THE IUA-....,. and of -.c:1lor\ to ...... • .. hbllth•d Newport HLOW THI ,.. .. "" INA8CWI OllCMID. '°' =.u~:.. ·~~JH= =~~. 0:ur'A:.T:~ :-... the undef~--IO 48Rte ... 9'e .... ~ MtM Hol IUNtACI OC' IAIO LAND ~ WITH THI """ I MOIT WEtTlALY "IQHT 0, IUAFAC! _... otlla~end= =It.ill, •l l'UQllla Oeoamberl. 101 ,.1 "°" nt1 PUN1011 OP N1\.W. RIGHT OP DM,&, OP LOT 102 OP umrt, AS R!SERYlO It allertfi• vnderelQftM AliDRD ThTOOI M01NCT1NQ M011t .. Na. ........ ~ TRACT· THlNCI I H 8T" U Ill INT 0 P _,..., Mid no110e of -. ..... ~f ·~ •••• --= .. =-= .. =-=ec::-:::•=-n1e1=:a--V.LONICI ~ a. NfO GNMTIMCI ,,... v llt.10 .. ~ .... and°'~ to be W ~ nwmNelMtGL;GM; MOM #IO l'IOl•tl .. i PMAUIL WITH PMCa. S: IA9NIM' ,.,...... _,.. 11. '"' .... CA wni1 fft4) llOTICI TO ,..,....,.. /IMO °'""' AND HMOYIMO THI '" NOllTHIAITIRlY .. ·-aucK IAKMl'NTI ..... No. tt...anM "' -":. ,...,,__ ---- -.... "'' 'Wo..'a'f: =...~ =-~::..:::-.:= ~IWI=.·::... .:::': =-= :r.: :::or-=::::.°:'.=•:= t PM'IJ.B. ~ DICWtATQ4 ':ri:~~ tw ......... , .... , ~ Cler\. mo n WILU INllUID INTO Wt•ITOQlt' Oft DNO-IN.YI UNDl9' THI HCTION W ..._ -.11•• • = lliitmM. ,_. Giiie IAID IUllUIWMll OI TION~U.Y 0..-U. AND t•.TO 1"I IN IUCH Mo ~ • i. r--1!1........ = ...,._ ~ MH> ~ MOM 111'11 MIN• P•OM I.ANDI •Y Al ~ pied. .. .... Clllll lllill .... -.,11f.-. •• LOCATID Ott OTHU OTHI" THAN THOti tHJ. "WCltfTI AHO OU-~ i ......... ..,-. .. It,. Ons••r ='-= ::.,, .. ~\AMO, " ......... NllHUIAIOVI o• WllllN.Y U~ILm:.• AJit!> .. ,.., .......... . ti, tll' .. -.. llt W.Y UNDIM1aQO ICI 11111' QL Oft W ~ I llO II* """ el .. ........ Me JlUI Ill '*' = •,,,._. MO = ~ =... • R•llOIWiiM ti ---·· INTQ, ..... .... "' Ui f, Nlff, ftl Gil AtCRDll ntl ... -. I .... "* ANO W•OPM 1¥..., .._. I WAVI 1'0 TO Nllll& .. AIOVI D ..... "="'-' ett.et•: ..,_ WGlt ft4I IC? Ill• MIO 10 '°' . .. ._. • ~ Ol IMD &Me Oii tOM IUON WMI 4: U•W"' llM.,._lflML STllTill I IEW m•ESS!? "" ...... o ..... , ..... ,.. .. ........ ---·--*" _......._ ___ ....... _ ... ___ 91N1Qt __ _ ,... ...... ru ... ,.. .. .. ... .. .. .. C9lllt ...... -......... ..... ..... _. ............ .. .. ,.. ....... ...__ ---.... ~ 0.. ~-·-----­................... ,.. .... pr SI .. ON'lr CllA. ........................ ..._ ............ ,... ...... DIS•-'--W. .... C.. ..... o...lllllt. ..... -... ... ............. {n41 .... I, ......... ,,. ..... .. :::. ••,:, .. -:.: .... ...... ... -..... -..... ..................... ............. _.,..,, !1:1.~ c ' • ' c .. ( .. e s ., y [ b f Ii l s 0 b " ( u n d F h l s d It } 0 \\ ti n 0 ( , ( Co•ta Mesa, CA. 9888'7 . . INDEX ........... &ala •••••••••.•••••••••••••••••• , .. .......... Waated ....... : .............. 8714 Relltal8 Wanted •••••.•.•.•••.•.•••.....•.•• 1781 OansM J'or Bent ......................... &'1•0 lllllf.m111 1. ................................................ .,. ... lllao. Bentala ................................ 17'' Sel Your Private~ Merchcnlis8 HERE IE II= .... I JLD.aounoementa ............................. 2820 Theater/CutJ.na ............................. 21821 Inoome Tax ................................... 2922 Lost • J'ound ................................ 2825 Thursday, December 5, 1991 C9 • l'urnitun ....................................... 8014 1118o. llerchancU.ae ........................ 6015 Cameraa ........................................ 8018 CollectJblea .................................... 601 7 Computer. ..................................... 8018 Pr.e MerohancU.ae ......................... 6022 JflWelrJ/Puza/Art ............................ 6025 Build1Jlc Materlala ........................ 8030 llota8MICondoe ..................... 1002-109' lloldle Boin.a ........................ -..... 1100 Health • Pitneu ........................... 3000 MacbiD.el')' ..................................... 80415 ~ • ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11111 BUU41Ds •Contract ..................... 1110 omc. l'urniture/Equlpment .......... 6047 Peta/An•m•l• .................................. 6-049 Sohoola/ID.8truct1on ....................... 3011 Apal'tment.teommerol&l ................ Sl'7150 Beaola Propert)' ............................. 1178 C.met&r)' Lota ............................... 1121 Mu.aloal ln.8trument• ..................... 8055 Travel ............................................ 3014 Kembenhlp• ................................. 3018 • lluabaea• Properl7 ......................... 2787 Planoll/Orpn.a ............................... 6059 JlouMa To Be Mewed .................... 132& Lota l'or Sala ................................ 1400 Bicycle• ......................................... 8060 Peraonala .............................. 3002-3005 Bualneu Omo. Rentall ................ 2788 Coilamerolal Propel1J' .................... 2778 Out-Ot-Coun~ ............................... 115215 Ou'"°'·Btate .................................. 115158 Sport inc Ooocb ............................. 6065 Tioketa ........................................... 6075 Duplexee/Unlt• .............................. 2'788 lnduatrtal ...................................... 2788 Ra.nqbelt/Parma •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1D75 Reaon Propertlu ......................... 11580 TV/Stereo/Electronics .................... 6080 lnoome Propeny ........................... 2790 nme share9 .................................. 1aeo RMI Eatate Exohan..-................... 1800 Real Eatate Wanted ...................... 18215 Employment .................................. 5530 Emplo)'Dlent Wa.nted ..................... 5535 l~=~·ft I Dome•tlo ................... : .................... 15540 Buatneu l'or Sale ......................... 2900 Buatneu Opportunity ................... 2804 Buatn ... Wanted ........................... 2808 Credlt ............................................ 2907 Boat• .................................... 7011-7018 M.arine Service .............................. 7020 Marine SU pa/Docks ....................... 7022 Houae9/Condo• ..................... 2102-2184 lnnstment Opportunity ............... 29Q8 Airplane• ....................................... 801 O Apartment• .......................... 2802-2884 lnYntment Wa.nted ....................... 2810 Duplexea ....................................... 2704 lloner To Loa.n ............................. 2914 Antique• ........................................ 801 o Camperll/l'railers ........................... 8014 Rooma ••••••••••...••••.•..••••..•••••••••••••••• 1708 MOD8f Wanted .............................. 2818 Appllanoea ..................................... 8011 Scooters ........................................ 8018 Botei./Motell ................................. 1718 llo11ppa, T.D ............................. 2818 Auctions ........................................ 8012 Automobile. .......................... 9010-9090 Houses Condos: For Sale ( Cl.I l<1\I. lllU~ eVWTllUN .. ... LDIJI CLOI• OUT ~ total move In IOat. Naw 2 atory twna. 4br 2l'•ba. dbl ..,., ft'plc, tlle roof. 1115,000 CALL NOWI M hn Bkr 850-5812 FMI DHCtorr Of P0t 8ale ay Ownera. •••.aoo ~. \'. I 'f II I I I /\t II I 111;!1 Repainting? I,_ i.tltil ....... .............. 1151DNl,bllillct."" a.....w .. ... "" ......... . N I· Wl'tll< I 111 .. \1 II I'"•'' OPENHOUIE H1rbor .......... Large family horM In M#lner'a School DI• trtct reduced for quick aale. Prlvata US)9a.ira maater aulte, warm & cozy famlly rm, dlnfna rm, pool •lz• yarcf. Now tuat .848,900 IH 1808 Ruth Ln Open a.t/lun 1 o4 873-4400 Lownt Prtced 2·Str In I.he "Port St.rMtal Expanded & up- grllded. Lg lot. 8'clw1 .. ~ S( II ' I II < f I'\<.. I 1\11·.lll<) 1•1'-'h HUllTINGTOll IUCHAREA ••137Q(M() Incl utlt. Sr. Park, over 65, 28drm, 28a, lllllAC ~SS THAN $40,000. ·~ OWftef 71447> az11. can for Appt. For Ad Actian Cal a PlllL AD·VISCI 642-5671 '""'9 .. ml~ ports of cal. IYlfYON Wlth .,.. 8dventure of tta own. Mlny tihuea '° fRt thlt wl pnMde sPden ~ tor you and ~ flmlY. 1 Personals ' I '~ H"ill:\ \IS .11111~ Divorced Phyalclan Mek• very anr.cttY9 youn, woman to ahar• abUJoua ocean- front h ome In ••- change for occaalonal babyalttlng & light houMkffptng. Sa\ary, car poaelble. 497~ I SEI-Kl:'\:(, I Ml .N Hiii.i SI· I-Kl:\/t; Sl·,t-,Kl!\t(, St-:l-.Kll\/11 :.1 I-, N .1110:1 Ml-:N :1110:1 Ml-:N .1110:1 St-,t·,KINti SEEKl!\l(i WOMt:N ,WO-I WOMEN :JOO-I SEEKING WOMl.;N 3004 PERSONAL SERVICES 3005 • HONEST PETITE TENNIS INTENSE NICE WOllAN SEEKING ADULT eoo LINE DIRECTORY FUN SMOKER VIVACIOUS ANYBODY ROMANTIC 49 TO 59 JEWISH Graphic listing of unu- SJF. 50+ going on PRETTY 40'a, love to dance. SURFER I am 50, WM, just for WOMAN sual unadvertised 351 Healthy, •••Y ed ,,,.., h Widow with no extra SWM, 28, over 6._ 229 fun and laughter. adult programs 1· I tru tic N/S, educat • ...,.s • baggage. •••king Down lo earth guy who Is affectionate. 900-535-8585 99c/mln e~~· Be!r~:~annoi flnanolally aecure bru-non-amoker, llkea to lbs., who wanta to find whh Rags to Rlchea easy go I ng . non· bald, man of words, nette, Ilk•• tennis, travel. Dreama can a tall attracsllwv•F· b21ond, potential, adventuroua ammoovkeedr, lo30-4COa.11·fol r'n.uias!. All NEW! All lOCAll music, art, dancing California • 1 to & romantic. Well, OAA..,.E COUNTY• •otES Country to Classlcal, s k come true. tf4121 . 23 t .. _ t"c m.• ..,. and )acunlea. " • 1--------• 0 .,. roman 1 hefe'a your chance to am a I hie Ii c . we 11· CURRENT HOME PHONE 1 s apontaneoua. 14135. channlng, mature NJS VERY with and have a long tum Into Pr1nceaa. If traveled, Ivy-educated, l·900-420-2888 I man to "Trip The tefm romantic relallon-you've got tt, let'• goll with aenH of humor. 18 Y'1. No M.nimum.'S23 Light Fantaatlc." INDEPENDENT ship with. Let'• keep ... 3133 tf3125. OiN 1 ~n2•21as HAVE 14109. SWF German lady, 60, each other warm on _.;; .. ~~·-----1--------____ ....,.,. ___ _ ARRIVED PRETTY fun loving, romantic. thoM cold long winter PASSIONATE "ARTIST HOT & WILD OIRLSI I'm the one you're S', 135 Iba. Looklng,....;.n...JlgL;.h;.;.;t•;.;.·..;.."..;..3 ... 10;..7_· --BEST FRIEND!? ENTREPRENUER Call l·900-53s.5o50 A'M'RACTIVE lookl f SWF 30' IN for llvaly, exciting gen-LATIN $5.00 per call ng or. , •· lleman, 5$-60. Enjoy Charlamatlc company FAMILY MAN" AND petite, active. •du-PINK all thlnga In Ille. LADIES Prealdent: 41 , 6'1". Sincere SWMNS. 6 ', INTEUIOENT cated, attractive, and Energetic DWF, 40, #4134. 190, DWM (no kids). 180 Iba., aoeka cute, from Chlc•rn;· ready 5'8", love to akl, b._ ATIENTION Seek• tall, trim, alh· St ab I• and • c-t ttl w flna cl 11 medium size, 30-35 o " •· n • Y cycle, dance, walk on Handsome, aensltive, letlc, ahapely lady. comptlahed blond, 44• Independent, fun, me-beach. Looking to aucceaaful, blllngual, Real paople needed SF to make • family. 5'5"• flt and heppy, dlum built S/DWM, m"t tall SWM, attrac-SLM, 40'•· with U.S. for salllng. beaches. Exchange photos. Ilk .. th• outdoor•, 5'10"-6'. 114106. tlve, honHt, NS male, AYOUNQ cltlzenahlp Heks at· _nf_e_I .... 1_31_22_. ____ 1 __ "_3_109_· ----- looking for one .!'~'---.;--I -LO_VE___ ready tor commit· tractive Latin lady 21· PHYSICIAN uLET'S with humor and •• ._.. menu #4122. PROFESSIONAL 40 to •h•r• lit•'• Joys. ~ :••.tt=~~~ LONG-HAIR SOME 24, alngle male, just ob/ect companion-AND DO LIFE" wllllng to travel to SWF, 21, 5'9", blue graduated from Col· ah p/mamage. #3124. WRITER SWM 33, 5'11 ", 180, Newport Beach. 44-eyed, blond, very ac· KINDA lege, new to Newport LOOKING FOR 27, elng le male. I Gr e • n ·brown • fl I, 1 t1ve but ahy wffh • e h k tt aHks allm attraclive. 80• N/S. *4 42. goOcl "nH of humor. WONDERFUL eac • 8" 1 • rac· SPECIAL LADY enjoy Jazz. theatre. emart woman between .. .,.. .. CTIVE SHklng SWM 22 29 SWF, 20. prof .. slonal, tlv• blond, blu•eyed S 6 .. outdoora; creative, .,. 25-40 for love and ro-"' '"" • • 5'9", bf'own eyed, very woman betwHn 20-WM, 28, OYW .... ticulate, financially •• ILOtlDE ::'vi":.::'~ 1 ~ach ac-attractive. sHka SWM 1_2_5_· _1_3_14_4_· ----~ni!fXlg~t~": ~~ cure. and phy.ically r;;r~;: Klds 0 • K. WIDOW with a good ••na• or BUSINESSu.au ... _ fi1, new to Newport INTELLIGENT ""'" beach and q..,..t '°" Beach. 13110. SO'a, Newport BMch, humor but yet roman-SWM, 50, 5'11 ", llvea mantle ev enings at ......;;..;._;;,__ _____ 1 active, energetic, A'M'RACTIVE tic & Hxy. 22-32. In Arizona. loves golf, home with 1hat apecJal READY would like to meet hU-B lond. epontanaou9 • ..-•_4 ... 11 .... 1 ... • -----tennla, (no klda), lady. If you.,. an at-FOR motOUa, happy gent m. ... ka man e· + • SPICE apeak9 German, look· tractive blond, tan • for early morning apec:lal quaJltlee. non-Ing tot ledy who ~ SWF, age 21-a:s Who LOVET walka, great com-emoker, twt, IOYtng, • llNCERI Joye aame. #3145. enjoys aame, tired of Take a chanee ... for a munlcatlon/ ahare humoroua, ethlca. CLAllY u.auDIOllE the bat aoena u I am, llfetlme of: caring, PEllSONAL SEHVICES 3005 BEAUTIFUl & EXCITING LIVE LADIES 1 ·900-37o-45600-Adults $15/Call NEWPORT WOMEN WITH PHONE NUMBERS 1·900-884-0ATE" Ext. 40 STRONG BEAUTIFUL DIAHA 1·900·773 LADY' .. 1on1 I 'm Adventuroua 1·9()().737-GIRl' .. 1-on-1 QAYMEN OF NEWPORT 1·900-288-HUNK' Ext. 19 DARK BEDROOM TALES 1 ·9()().90J.GIRl' ExL 50 • S3 min. AJ alltfl 18 • ••• SZ.m.n 20 111111 ITllllllTIUITI Televenlures.FLMyets. FL X·SITEI Call l ·900-903· t 188 S 1.50 per minute your Inter•••• too. One + one only. 40•8, honeet, kind, ,..,... then let me glVe my aharlng, romance! *4131• #4108. hHlthy, European, ANIMIUllOROUI love, atrec:tJon and'°" Healthy, happy, hand------------------ PER.1au ... king mM OYW I'. 25 year old SWM, mane• to you. Muat aome. 40'•· Sbc·two. HOW TO nrr~D 110 DIN 1-I00-772·2185 ILONDI 41 + , eophlatlcated/ caaual, MrtoU9/fUnny. la there • mature, tall non-amoker guy who lan•t looklnC. for a aklnny II.year old KJdleft? •4133. URLY '2 CHRllTllAI PllllDT • Attrac:tf¥e IWI'. r-.d- head, =·· ec:tM. profH look Ing fof a 4a4IO yra. 8WM, you ahould be the ...,,., tll414t. uuw opan minded, one blond hair, blue •Y•• llv• In Huntington •Y.. or blue. Flt, ~Vl""lllll llYITIQUEI woman, on• man with "Surfer look", not1....;B;;..•;..;;•;.;.c;..h ..... 1;..3;..1_2_3·___ toned. 185 lb., edu-TO Senauoua femme fa-only. 14107. aorter attitude, Heka MEN cat.ed. Mlf..ecure, fl· tale lffka generoua ....;..'""l~T-A_TU_E_l_Q_U_E__ attractive SWF, 21-30 PIGS nanclally/emotlonally exec for rendezvoue. yean old with good ARE ... atable (not wealthy). Including lnlenalv• BEAum ••n•• of humor. Except Saattl• na-Valuea. Integrity! French ... aona. Hu-Cultured, flt, fun,,_.,_3_1_4_3._____ tlveal SWM, 3e, 1'1'', Seeking: Mleetlve, u-moroua, witty, athletic, healthy, 40, 5•10 .. , ~ 170 Iba.. monoga-aet11ve, Mneuoua, hu- chariarnattc, apontan.-Joya natur•, outdoof'a. MONIST moua, Nlatloua con-moroua. unencum- oue end enthualutlcl s kl __......... llNCIRI wraatlondat long• for bared, genuine, VERY 11•110 " ng no04.,..,...,.., witty, humoroua, cut•. SVELTE'., feminine, • gentleman or Integrity, SHMJNS. bleck hair, allm companion, 21-non.amoker, under 50. FIND an aparll:nent through cl...Wed under 50, for mam.g. 1 '7 ". 31, enJoya 40, Romance? h can Let'• ahat• the Holl· ::,;;~.;:::~ ._. ::~~!: ~t~i~~ iou~:,.....;happen~~;,;..;.;11~1 ~-~3~14~2~. ~ daya together! #310I • marr• minded, di• Ml~T-Thlnklng or having a wtllrl llX*lnO tor•""°..,. aatl:.fled with ~ gaqge eate? Ohle ua job, ll ..... prllClk:ally no I k 8 a call ttmetoc:Mc* the ·• ,·ne. ..,. IOflllOI• s6)ldal PILOT CUS81~aD ~In daMllad. :.:. ~1:.c"' to ~ dlSdled ....... 7. •Call l -900·844-0100 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to greeting • Leave mes!lagc (you can change 11 1f not \311\ficd) You ffi1tY~eit~hC\.-ond mc,,Jgc You will be autom:H1call} billed ~8~ for each minute. NALS • ·-' I L t l 1 '• f '~ • ,,..,... laclllt\ Co.ta Mam Nolf Ill a wn.t • ~ Ct.EARl.Y: (fnt tt"9 ~ore t.>ol<loce) 25 WOfd l'nCIDlt'run for.,_..to!Met. MlblS IJllw•a. • pwnftld._ .. .....,_ ,.._ ,. -C?MlisNlt I .... a CPY C::. .. Q ·- ....... _.IOD9. -........ " ftll"2 oar-*' a.,. ""* ~ • 1. aoe flCll'9I. .. .....,.., Cl'ldc,,.u I a AmwwwM•w tllPIClt ....0 CldOll ........ _. rd ba CIC C~ 1t'9 ....... becd\.CIMito MalDNDt_ .. ...,......... iii' ..... ..._.. Oi-.csadl,,.., .. .......... Pl.tiloalonqb¥.--. • ,... ttaoe • .-. Hi>oca.-tie ~.-..~'"81flt'Cltaoe c....·•••:'C?" ,_,,.. .t .. M_ .. C91899t.Nll_..._.,p • ..... • ..... ,..._ ... ..._. ... " ............. ---~-··~~·· -·--.. ~.. .--_... ............... .......... ~ ~ . ~ -.. .I"_~..... ... .... --------.. - COftONA Dn MM· ,bd,,_... . ..,, CORONA DEL MAR 2 bc:I, nic. condo 11"50 TIJSTIN RANCH • 3bd Ilk• model . 11700 UDO ISU! • 3 l'lcxlH S2 000 LAGUNA BEACH • 3 bd hM • $2300 BAYVIEW TERR· 3 bd twnhm • $2400 UDO ISLE • 3 bd By· fmt, turn, wntr $2500 OCNFRNT • 5 bd hH, wntr • $3000 UDO ISLE • 4 bd hH -$3500 COHON1\ UEL MAH ..! t :.!:! Prim• HV Hiiia, 38R 2BA. now U,000/mo, Month to Month or .... 819-755-9329 CO S l'A MESA ~I ~-I llllN I l~(, Ill°\/ B ... /\l II ! 1 HI IM•it-If••• 9 SS --11 t&All' ........................ .. ,.... =r:=r;..:: -...... ..... =r.1:.1=.~.:rr ... , • ......,-~-~....:-** t 1:'o.c.~~~~,...~r .. .-..,. .. .-... lt•HID ._tiiiiii9'1i99 *CLOll 10 ALU ..... a9fl 111A. tndty nn, otoH te •hop• a ... 1~ b UMe. wsa ace.pt gu. atorage, pvt d9<:,, o. c. Hquelna. t060 HH/mo. Ofc: 15~ 2211 MAPLE 2900: AH: 'IWOIM CeNTAUft MGMT IALIOA llUND 842·2288 °' a 1.212s Cozy 2BR, 1BA & din. •Do you need tg clean •FUN~OB A.vallabl• Jan 1 s. 2br 1be0?rwoaraa•. new wHl'l•rldryer, good 28R "" 11v rm ,.,., u111 • u ... 873-7670 S750 No Pee 840-2495 Move-In 8 peolall pd. 7~ S:· lt21S/ end need mdheV'1 $900/mo. cpt, , •torage. coata M... loelltlon. • .. • • • Ar9 yqu ~ •28R dplx w /le •Gorgeous 3BR 28a. aRIGHT a CLUM •GREAT• 1BR. Enc $975 714-e50-8310 mo. 1 • you bright, .w WINTER RENTALS AVAILABLE Waterfront Hom•• Inc. t-:~~ W~~2~~u ~,.:! ~~ ~·';r 'J~.·= •tudlo n:t': water. ~.,·s:::;: ::r·s~ Nwpt acrou the au.et, U~01=·. ~i ':.i~: ~;~r= ;:;.., **2BR tBA. 1 blk to rage M?·TM l g i:>atlo, $1250. "8-8194 17:l~n/.arklng mo + dep M2-5te4 217Br511mo.25BA.1 .~j-I!~ 1019 w. 9ay AY9, Npt atat .. a reaott arw China Cove/ocean. • • ......, '"'''"" Seti, 714-873-1874. with • Co. that ha\Jj9 Reahora 631-1400, 780-3600 BAJ.HOA PENINSUl.I\ 2 to7 Rentatsl Rentatsl Short & Long Term Rentals. Furn/ Unfum. Com e S•• Uall SBA 2BA. upper unit, unfurn 49th St. ateps to bch, Avail lmmed. S2.000/ mo + dep. Ed or Greg 722-9215 3 Lines... 3 Days ... 3 Dollars ... Merchandise under $500. 842·5878 View, deck, frple, gar, •Fr•• Ren tl 3BR •· BAYPRONT 1BR, •MOVl·IN IPICIAL! Av• 415 7 90-M•a good r•putation. J.r. lndry. 2612 Seaview. 2'hBa twnhH on bluff frplc, d/W, par}llng, no 1 BEDROOM Sing. quiet 1BR Duplex, Walle te hh nr .... ~ Enterprl1ea hU 11't'" S1275/mo. 873-0681 nr beh. Obi gar, spa pats/ amkf9. S1075 Poof, apa. cable hkup kit., drapea, patio, *~A~=:• 2,400 IF NwDt lch er at opening• Ml' 2BR 1 BA Upper S1245/mo 842-9868 4br, 2ba, ocHn/cyn mo yrty 873-8840 WRSTUK&VILLAG• rum. Se60 + seoo PoaWpa 14111,. 3976 Blrcll-§ir..i ~:~:.Wn~ ovdrv/~1=:5 Rear 1 Garage, block B CM view, nu carpet/paint Terrific 3BR 2BA Little MM1U dep. 842·7106 Agt 641-5032 NO EXP NEC. Ex~ to bHCh, S 1o0o/m o 2CR hout ••• d neath d rrplc, deck, St200. latand. Frple, w/d, •MUIT SEEi• s lal $100 Off 18' ..... R ... 1"'00 _,. rm durl, training~. our var • • • • 843-2641 or 846-M12 petto, gar-. No pet1. pee · , ~ ,_ ... "" .,. 3 BR 2 BA Hou•• trees, w/d hkup, $675/ S1800/mo. 173-7847 $200 OFFll mo rant E aid• 1BA S710 mo. Placentia mmea nc. Gro!A) Frplc, quiet, 3 parking mo. 642·5393 Lg 1BR 1BA. d/W, ga-!~A.nc!~?22=~· ~U;. =1 ~=-a. Avt ~~a;.sp.g~~~~: :~= apacH, $1350/m o. 3br, 2ba houH. O/W, 2 rage, lndtY rm. Close START tMMED. fir) 2 BR 2BA Co n d o car gar prlv College to SC Plaza $895/mo. 1 all Don Hawtqne China Cove area. 2 Park, Sl100/,;,o. 1700/mo. VarHlll•• lltu-805 SUNPLOWIER =2~. 11 to 41fto' Car garage $1500 540.8119 dlo, 1at n, prlv patlo, S1800/mo ehramlng CENTAUR MGMT. LAGUNA 9CH KJtott. through Friday rt1 pool apa gym 112 ml Bayfront , 2BR 2BA, 842·2288 or 831·2726 eneue., ocean vlew9, e! '(,(JUma di'/ t.. ffn1 Avall Dee. 1. to bch. 84&·8724. pvt bch, prkng. Boat 1BR Apt, 292 1 H•r· Apt. unfum. n .. r Hunt. •t•p• to beh, h .. ted CASHIER m . E.slde CM, 3BR 1BA •P•e• avt. 87~1751 bor ••vd. Pool & Hbr, 3BR 2BA, lot• of J •DUP• •V 2Br 2Ba I II cl ... ., no pool. Cabla . $38/Dally Honeybaked Ham. • , tl'UU'.) home, peta OK. .,......., • 1800 Utlla pd. Small laundrV room. Call eoH · an · • · & U & $150/Wkl & s11oo. 114/642-4160. garage, balcony, blk 1BR, new appla, r•f• 648-9081 pet.. Call 964-7032. IP Y now hiring Full an~/, 6'j.J-8~9~ to bch. S1200/mo. . raq'd. No peta. 106 E Up 4844294 T for Dec. CashW!· Clean freihlV painted (8t8)359-453t Bay. 723.o4t4 or 1BR w/loft Cuatom., SeNle• .,. 3407 L Coast Hw1~ C.. 2BR house In quiet •WHtcllff Lrg 28R (213) Se&.oe19 Park1ld• ocean view. "!~P!~pn!:'ds ;~~~ ~~ Aa:~· ~~~~i H·fL. 4BR 2~BA, com. pool, Eastslde eom,m. Enfel 2BA, frplc, pool. New •B•~ront 1Br, 1Ba w/ Avallabla nowl Appl to For Interview Ive mag Corona Del Mar. "!! ten, ocean view, gar· back yard, deal or decor. Bright. S950. bav vl ..... I Clean, aafa Hel 931-8107 •2BDRM •700* at 545 "405 24 hr• oo ate1 Sn5/mo ...... • ....... N p t • Bal~ l1land. SMklng • ., • CONSTRUCTIO.f' dener. $2,500. Bkr. nu rCallm9m49_A ... 0 2 · Avt Nowl 842·5699 & quiet, S7t5Jmo vrtv ....... 0 • • BDRM $800 1 <JU Crpl./pnl 64"-A152 ._.., I I II 3 "" 2BR 1BA all *1 * stud o or share rentall Lo c •I V • n d In 8 Carpenter• earn ........ · .,.... · , ..... blk to bo h l Lg 3Br ne ut s, 67 ·1..-.3 • gar. •m Prof mid 30'• Call c """ ,. d SSOO/ s650 Frig, dahwahr. atove 0 .;d •57 A .. 14· Route. ••h S22/hr, Laborers ettn Whether you're buying or selling, Classlfled covers all your needlll CM BluHa, 2/2 Condo. 2Ba duplex fuml•h•d Bach apt turn, .... nowl yr • mo + 1 cf No ..... 6 .., ... _,. ... 5 a,,, v ..,,., Income Week ... $1100 Pvt • a f/p · "'' aac dep . 2211 n · .. -.. ~ •• to $18/hr, Drywtllfl pool, view, nr beh. Ownr 788-153 9 S595 mo-to-mo. No · 2 "-• a,. BR 1 T nd • . P • • 8 mo IH. Avl lmmedl nJ amkr. 1 peraon. Pomona A 842-7743 •LOTS OF ROOM'* BIG BCH HOUSE. 1 or 1-800·9 55.03 54 eam to $14."li,-; year lse. 548-3768 garage 973.5499 2BR 2BA. gar, patio, • '"' ·v• mstr n Prtvate P•'f Phone Muon• and • 2BR oceanfront cottage kl 1 1 $200 OFF!'.'• HB, deck, f/p, d/W, Route C••h earn to $22.S • ::===========:::;;:;:::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;,;;;..I ' Oce•n VI-,&. • 1 b extra par ng, c ose o modern. 5 month ---g r E 1 1 Lg 2BR 2BA. Garage, micro, w/d, gar. $750/ Income Weekl'f Call 1~·2971J : n I I artc • bch, ·• de, qu et. t 969-1078 DI Ill.I short·term or yrlv n• gas rep ace w P -$800/mo 548•3365. lndry rm, nice quiet lo-mo nego • 1-800-741·5574 INS URANCE/FIN.._ gollable. 650-9406 Ing, aduha. non-smkr. cation. S875/mo. . Cost• M••• • alngle Prlv•t• P• Phone• CIAL S RVCS ca. ---~----------------------~B~.~K~on~~B~a~y~2~8~r~2~8~a. ·~·~72• 3~~~·~r~~ 14~MONRO~ Ch~~n~har~& h r ••• ! Loc •I REE R UMLIMITBO By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH IH. Reduced to $950 view Rd. 548-7001. 642•2288 or 631•2725 roommate. Incl W/O, 228-330 5 OHAMA. Receas n 846-0931 or 723-0714 1 BR 1 Ba ateps to bayl kitchen, eppls, ator· proof products ALA MOANA APTS Mini b~V v1-1 Quiet age, garage & off VENDING, Route for Hrvlces. send w/d, new appls, 1 yr $1100/mo. 2233 Fair· CENTAUR MGMT. 1Ba duplex IHka Are • Big S . 1-800. INCOME. MUTU~AF Beautllul lg 3BR Du· •EXEC 1BR/1BA• $350 OFF!! llvlngl 5795 Incl utlls. street pmlng. All utlla Sale. Ponlbl• $1200 aume to IRV , Neither vulnerable. South de&la. biddinc and play. pl11C, xlnt Pinn. loc. 2 Baloonv. patio, gar, 1 & 2BR, d/w. beaut VIP Prop• 675-2232 pd. except phone. Avl w .. klV Income 1-800-Box 637, Tustin, NORTH When South rebida one apade, car I g*;, ~1ry ~~ lndry & view, Avall 12/ pool arH. Rec rm, for lmmed occpv. Call 228-2290 92681. Or call SM· • K & North baa no clear-aat action-in i~;;rd. ;23-0~~ia. 1. $925/mo. 857-6753 lndrv rm, eloH to BACK BAY 1BR 1BA, 8111 848-4520 4442. ACT TOOA'l'UI \;) 9 2 1 BR w/frlg & stove, w/d, ah ops and buHa. frplc, gar w/oprv. Very EASTSIDE C.M. Equal Oppty Co. o. modem bidding methods a jump to Big C•n'fon Condo on hrdwd & carpet, new $ 9 S6 5/MO nice & qul•t. $640/mo. 0 A K 9 7 3 three clube would not be forclnc. golf course w/\tlew. Ille, gar, clean. No 53~ ~. ~ILSON 721·1160 38R townhome. F• •A J ~~=T Thebidoftwohea.rtaia"fourth•.IUft 2BR 2Ba. aep gar. f/p, pets. S875. 644-7809 122.9012 or 842·2288 BLOCK TO BEACH! ~11.! :r1r.~:~.~dl~= Announcements ORDER DESK ~. Outlea Incl: Phoflia, taking orders & eus· tomer service In busv HB office. 642·005~ WEST • 10 9 6 3 9 AQ8r53 0 10 2 • r5 • • J 8 4 forci.D(." It aaya oothi.D( about the S1600/ mo. 644·6262 1 BR Walk to China Bachelor Apt $200 OFF!'. lnald• laundry faclll· heartauit-responder iaaimplyuk-HARBOR RIDGEi Cove. Garage In· uea, rre• excercl•• \? 10 7 4 · {i furthe deec 'pti ,........ e luded. $700/mo. In quiet Eastslde com· 3BR 2BA lower unit. 0 Q J 6 .. mg or a . r . n OD 0 _.,... Guard gated w/ Oen Avall 1/92 644-4244 munlty. Small en-Gatage, dlshwast\er. equipment & tanning u ner'aholdinc. With a heartltoppar. & Clt'f Vlewa from eloHd back yard. S1 17!5/MO. bot h, furnlahad P/T BookkeeperlG•n· l.< )ST k Jo'Ol!NI> 2H:!a • Q 9 8 Sout.b bidanotNmpandNortb ,oee . most rooma. Sky· 2BR 1BA, f/p, gar, Ideal for alngle work· 210 GRANT kitchen A llvlng room Foundl Female, young, eral ofe. Lotu1 1 Ji 3 SOUTH on to game. light•, hrdwd ftrs, tr lndry, no pela. &l4-A Ing adult. $485/mo all 208 LUQONIA and large aundeck. brown dog w/whlle Exp nee. 10.20 • A Q 7 2 dra w/ beveled glass, Marguerite. Open Sat/ u111a pd. 1 Cat Ok. CENTAUR MGMT. *631-6959• chHt & black collar. week. Call 673-32 \? K J 6 After a heart openinc lead. won etcl 840·532 4 ~~d5~~ 4PM. Sl,000. Call 84Mto2 642·2288 or 631·2725 Fem Roommate Wanted F18o 1 uhnd/Nelwn ..::_c.lnlty of RE SECn'"'FC M 0 8 4 ~ the jack, ~arer can COllDt eicht HA R B O R y I E W · Be•m Celling 1 BR CdM. 2BR 2BA, w/d, ,._. 1v • K 7 3 2 tricb. The obvioua pI.ce to find the HOMES ,1900/mo 410 Seaward 2·story 1eA ., cable allo lmmac. 2BR apt. w/gar pool, $475/mo + utll. 631-4114. Real Estate e>q> rec2d. The biddinc: pme-going trick ia in clube. (Uyou Lovely 4BR 2Ba. HP 2BR 18A, encl patio, lnd,Y gr,;,, d,.;,,P f/p: ~~~';! ~~. s~,:,Ct. w/gar S550. 873·7319 Fou ndll A lovable grav Phones, It bkkpg, 1YJ>- South We.t North Eut even thought about tecklinc dia-DR, FR, Agt 494·2073 :~.m s=.1• :obi p~~~ water &S68lra1sh pdS3, N00o 675-2637, 850-1561 Fam to shr with m/f, & brown kitten, about Ing & W/P. 955-580Qt 1 • p._ 1 0 p._ monda, buy an extra copy of the Udo Country Cottage. 832-4618 pets. 5 mo. non/amkr, 2BR 1BA. 4 mos old. White cot-REAL ESTATE AS t;oT 1 • P.. 2 \;) p.. book for yourself!) A. • matter of 3br, 2ba. aunny patio dep. 642•7142· LARGE 2BR 2BA.. new E.1lde CM. 1400/mo. lar In the corner of • NT fact. you can Mt up an extra club w/jacuz, back garden. LARGE attractive bach· E 'SIDE Lrg 2Br, bal· decor, 2 cov.red ear· 642·3283. Long John Sliver·• Top p r o d u O)t r 2 P.. 3 NT P.. elor. Full khohen. All conv. gar, new crpt/ ports, pool. S900/mo. acrou from Fedco on lffkl Hp'd llc'd As· P.. p._ trick even ii the fineae loees. tennis, aalllng, prlv utlla, w/ d. So of PCH. pnt. Quiet. s740. 120 76o.8067 or 544-6130 Housemate shr clean Harbor Blvd, Coata alstant. Call P•trldk n-· 1 d: Fi f \;) beach, $2200. 675· Non-smoker 673 5156 Balboa 2Br 1Ba. Avl Mesa. PIHH 71.._' Tenore 9SS-S8Ge ..,.,.,mng ea · ve 0 Yoo can take the club fineaee ei· 6370day, 673-0966eve S 1 St di· • E. 20th St. 642•9060 Udo Baytront 2BR, pvt lmmedl Dys 547·7361 848•3047 - Tu the Muon for civins, aod if t.ber wav Does that. mean it'• a maJ u o, pvt •n-E/Slda. 1 BR aml vd, beh, new cpt, lndry, home 673-3824 lllUL H TAtt'l 111nt partner'• bidding aod play haven't __,. Nwpt Cr19t 3BR 2~BA. trance. Walk to bch. carport. $570/mo. tennla, yachting, pets FOUND G Id h I I Eetn $3,000 mo +lflf1 been up to anuff lately, you could do guns? LHH option to buy. No kitchen. $575/mo 2522 0 . Santa Ana ok. $1200 875-5059 MESA VERDE. 2 rm1 June. :Wlllo be ~•t~;:,~ AD D IT I 0 N • f a lot worse than •tuft bia at.ocldng OnJy if you like going down hall ~:1°1J'~~,' 54~~';;· Inc utll. 7&o.9709 Ave. 845-4190. avail. MHter BR w/pvt agalnat dHcrlptlon. comm'• '° 1~ 11* with Ron Klin-r'a Guitk to &tter th · .t.. 1 ~ IEASTSIDE 2BR 1BA McLAIN ENTERPRISES BA·$500/mo . Slngla 631-8144 Tmg. No desk ..... 8 ¥ e time. IU ong u rou can aeep REMODELED 3BR 2BA. FEATURES BR shr BA·S425/mo. . Call Bob Br•nt. Br• (Houghton Millin'• Muter Ea.at off lead, your king of hearta 2 fp, pvt yd, gar walk TWO STORY APT delux moblle home. EXCLUSIVE Plu.h home w/pool, FOUND: Surfboard, vi· 848·35 54 r1 Bridge Series, 192 pp, paperback, cannot be attacked. So c:rou to the to Back Bev. Yrlv lse 2BR, 1 ~BA town· ~Ji![~~;k~::~~S:,d. BEACH & COUNTRY •P• & lrg yrd. 434-7864 clnlty of 6th & Balboa. ·~• 1 •• $10.95. Available from The Bridge ace or cluba and run the jack-When $1550/mo 675-4292 home type apt. Ught CLUB COMMUNITIES NB Block ~ to bch. Newport Beach. Ap· W I.a 39 W <>•th St N y '-eo.. 'th t.b f & al 2 ea 0 eel E••talde 2Br, w/d proximately 8/t5. or u. . .,. ., ew ora, .c.a11t tuma up wt e queen o STEPS TO SA DI ry. re ver h f t, 2 .. 3 Bedroom Sober home. Room + .. 7 .. 2778 -· -1 N prkng Immediate kupa. ncd yd, new .. ., ..-• ~ N.Y. 10025). Klinger, ao Auatralian club., your thoughtful play n.W an · decor, avl nowl Pat ok Apt. w/frple, wet bar, ~ garage. Lrg dplx. ---------intemationaliat, ia an accompliabed overtn·c'-. YEARLY Studio to occupancy. $875/ micro, w/d hkups, $450/mo + dep 6S0.5742 LOST yellow lab, fe-a 3BR homes/duplexes mo. Call Mickey Har-S735/mo. 642-0857 1 1 al & ---------• 1--------GJliM-teacber and the boo'-con•A:-a bun The y • 1 ed cen rl! r garage A f f male, 6 mos., wired RETAIL SALES for • • a ........ • re you are. ou ve earn avl now S575·S1 850/ tllng, 723-0940 oom or rent or ma· collar. In area of ,. dreda of interesting problema. bow to execute an "avoidance play" mo Incl Oceanfront. w/extra atorage. All lure, rHponslbl• per· Adami & Mesa Verde dren·a clothing •••r•. Many, like thia one, feature both u well. Villa Rentals Nho tmatt~r mal~~:';~~~ ·~~!~. ~~;/laun~:oPh~n•, w. David 556-4368. ~,fe;~~:nrequrf:<'. ;::::====================================~I •7• A"12 "F ... ST w a you re FROM S1 ,295/mo mo. 11 . ...,,..~_,,..-,...-...,.....--·--------0 S v .,...., "" d j E ~ LOSTI Small white cat.·-T DAY ' RESULT" ho ng,tyour TH Ni;,::~r ... MARINA Share 2BR 2BA condo. bl Sales Manage""'C Viii 8 lb ! Ome 0 n ,.,.,..,. • 1 blk to bch, working ue eves, name ~· I I 01 SERVICE W FAJRWAY APTS al prof. over 25, amkr 'Stinky', haa health For Mortgage Co. E. CR 0 SSW 0 RD PUZ Z L E Spacloua 1 BR + den. DIRECTORY newspaper BIO CANYON OK. 650.58t5. problema. n"d' med· lie req'd. Call e aecurlty condo, nice M4.o509 lcatlon. REWARD I Tenore 9 55-8 , vie w , frplc, w/d Incl. For l<t•,ult TN ML-, _________ 1Share 3br, 2ba House Last aaen on 11/27 at ACROSS I Coll students 6 Light soorc:e 10 Llbefal -14 App<oxlmatety 15 Area unit 16 .. _ -now•" 17 Hoarder 18 Feign 20 Canary, e g 21 Ange<ed 23 Electron tube 24 Sanctuary 26 Sidestepped 28 Pictures 30 French aunt 31 Takes live 32 Fondling 36 Insect 37 Towed ve,..i 38 Teachers' org 39 Style of architecture 42 Blbllc:al peak «Ropes 45 Amuse 46 Sandy stretches 49 Jolly - SO T elk inanely 51 No11ced 52 Useful informa11on 55 Hu a wild time slang 58 Occupied 60 Wery WO<klf 61 -LM 62 Magnlflc4H'll 2 3 4 14 17 20 63 Sawbucks 64 A card 65 European language DOWN 1 Cornmeal 2 Stage eward 3 Very quickly: archaic o4 Shade 5 Endeavors 6 Weighed down 7 Sour 8 "-Miniver .. 9 Foot 10 Thinks highly ol 1 1 Mechanlcal person 12 Pronunciation mark 13 HorM 19 Revlaes (manu1erlpts) 22 Thing law 25 Middleman. ab bf 26 NCO. to buddln- 27 Body joint 28 Mideast land 29 Meal list 30 Mountain 1a11 .. 32 Bwry stems 33 Pool ecce.sory ~Qoee 35 Jog Of trot 5 -3T Music group 40 Beetles 41 ot.mond tquads 42 Endorsing 43 ··-Got a Secret .. 45 Female animal 4e DMded 4 7 Short time 48 Glossy black 49 Compensate 51 .. OKI .. 53 Sk:ily, e.g 54 Look 56 Adherent aulf. 57 Seafarer 59 And not 11 12 13 $1250/mo. Avl 12/15. St·rvu·t• C'.111 NWPT HGTS Lrg 2BR ·Master badrm/bath. Wllaon A Pomona St. SALES REPS "I' Villa Rentals 642·5671 1BA. newly decorated. kitchen prlv, prefer II round pleH• call America·• n~t e~- .7a Aft12 e..rto fits In. rrplc, gar, etc. No Mate. $425 + '1\ ulil. 548-1704 or 557-0411. frlendly cataloQ'!ia v .,..... Peta. $800. 160-90n Co1ta Mal&. 845-1347 Ask for Karman. based Mulll·L•UI ThUredef, December 5, 1111 Richard Pryor. John A. William• and ~nni1 A. Wllllam1, blognphen of lamt'd comt'dlan-mollon picture atar Richard Pryor, point out that.hit life -mlorful and accid•nl-fillt'd - Mttna to tolncld• with his zodiacal sip, which it Sagi111ri1&S. Pryor (Dec. 1, 1ff0) hu the 1 keynote, 9 birth· path, and lhew faclon blend with •trologlcaJ lndlcetions to N-YHI his tre-ndcNs amount of creatlYt' entr· gy. lili Ti41Wldu•llty, his d.angtiTrom fire ••d llit Mtttt of unlnrsaJ appeal. Juuary and October will be memora• bit' for thlt dyn1mlc penonality d•rl•1 1M2. AIUES (March 21 ·April 19)° Fol· lowtng aurch or perh1ps long ,oumey you loaatt' what you have -n M't'lt111g. ll't cloetr 10 home th~in originally an· tldpah!d Sttruino highlights property, NCUrity, marital 1tatus TAURUS (April 20·Mty 20): Di•er· tify, rN<h beyo'd p,..vloua•llmlt;;itlom. Spnlllght on partntrshlp, ltgal ag-tff· mtnl Involving financi.al backing. Membet of opposite 1u could malt• dtdar1llon of "!rut' lovtt." Gemini Jn. volvtd CliMINI (M.ay ll -Junf 20): lunar rmphHI• on public IK'n'pt•nce, cl'1'dl· blllty. lfgal t(8h••· ihrrl.age. Obtt.ade can be tran1formed into ttpplnptont. You're on tolid ground, mor., HCurt tmotlonally and whfr. buainM it ton- c•rntd CANCU (Junt 21 ·July 22). You dltl'OYtr written m1t1rlal th.at helps tt· aolff dlltmlNI You'll t!IChanp quips, Ide.ts with tl'IHSf1ic 1ndlYlduala with th,.., i.tten. lnlt ala Ubly to .tppt'at in Mme1 E. N. W An1ly•t U0 (July 2l·A1.11 U)• .\lttfttlon rnolv• tround Individuality, CTMltYI• ty, p.rtonal magnt'tlH\, H• appe11 Sewn.trio hlft'll hh chan1e. 1r1v1I. ••· riitty. "dnlol.lthlftl'' ol ttah,. q"° W.· ~ ~ idtuatment ffttturtd VIRCO (Ayt. 23·S.pt. 22). Lool be· )'oM tM lin..-&ew, d"'lnt lWrm•, find out tM<tly whee II u,,.a.ct ff'Ofll yov.. Fot\19 on ~tty, bMic \'alltle and u· ,.._ Family Nmber "•'"" In" to ,... ql&ftht, dnUlnch Pt-lnYol\lld U BRA (~pt 23·0ct. 22) Chall1ng1 of dHdline looms large. Chttk mort- gage payment•, •utomobllt financing. lnsur.antt policin netd updating. P•r- sonal r.lalionshlp lntfn!lt', controVt'r • si•I Short tnp may be nt'CftSllry SCORPIO (Oc1. 23-Nov 21 ): Long- duitantt call rtlatn lo romantt, Invita- tion to travt'I. ~ go of loslng propo11- 11on, s1tu11ion, nl;;ihonsh1p Focus on iO.XatmWI...~ lncomf pot•n111I Arin will play domin.ant role SACrrTARIUS (Nov 22-DK 21) Empho11l1 on ong1nallty. 1nnov1tave· nt'N, pert0nall1y. H• appe•I Cycl• high, pkt' 1nitiatiYt', h.tVt' filth lh•t Cit• cumatan<'ft wlll tak• dramatic tum In your favor. Aquaria.n In plctvrt' CAPRICORN (0.C. 22-Jan. 19) You'll a«Unltly prtdlc:t tttnda. cycles. fathlon• Famlly member IOllMS uld• 1keptlct1m, will .ay. "I don't think I will be doubting you In tht futuNI" C1n~r native is ~prtMnttd AQUARIUS (Jan. lO·F•b. 19): DI· vtnlfy, glvt' full rein to lnlt'lltttval N · rl~lty. Tonight you ttlt'bralt -11\•ny of our fondttt hopta. with" wlU M fulfllltd. You'll h•~• th• kw• and the money. too. Saslt1ariU11 lnvolvtd. PISCES (FC'b. 19·Ma1th 20): You'll be 1ayln1. "At l,.t I know wht,.. I tlandl" Appllft to calftt, MlMtll, ~· latlon•hlp with prof ... lon•I av,.rlor. Ch«k flnt print, r•id bitwMn lln ... hln•rary 9Ubftct to sl.ldd•n d\a!'g•. " 0 CEMIH J IS voua llRTH- OA Yi You ha" "wrtt9r'• stgnalu~:· You f1C*991 Mtural taJ.rnt for ar1lall.at· I~ ft'tllnp In lnfonM.CJYt', tn1tn1ln· Ina mann•r You ,_.... 111 .-.Undan«' of wit, wttdofn. h1t111«, Ctll\lnl, V1rao, S.aglttarild ptnol'• play sl1nlfk:.ent tolft In your llf• Many fl"'OM claim you ,,. psychk. ~ OI ~ lvNrt. Yov a.-. chMw\I,._ ... Ma Of Oppotltt N• ar. "tull.4-PPojRt 1"' btpn In Stpmnbtt wllJ ,,..,_ h'8.h11 tllCICllillul, Ju~'"'* Important lot you In 1992. ---------Marketing Is sweepiog the nation. For lnfoion this ground floor f' portunity of the • 'a call N•tu r•I Wot 714-753·283 Frkta1, Decembef I, 1111 SALES Urgenlly nt•d dependable perso'b to work without suP'IWf· •Ion fOf THU oil ~· In Orange CoHt area. We train. Write ~. Dlckaraon, Prti• .• SWEPCO. B'\x Lett Wt Forg•t: Sag.lttariane to remntbtr (past and preMnl): Richard P.ryor, Marla c.u .. , Edward C. Rob· In.on, J• DiMaggio, llltdd Fon, Marlin Fltzw11er, CtraldiM '•· Oawld ~rradlne. Jun Ctnd, Tina Turner and itt Remick. Profftalona domlnattd by Sagittarlant lncl•dt' ju& mmJdana, slngu s, joumaUala, advertJslaa .x«11tivn and laber lead· en. Maay bem under this •Ip wlll trant al pto+w1bbteti0p -o SlgiUarlla plaMt It Juplttr, forteoate number is 3. Change of rald•nce likely In Stpttebtr, 1992. ARIES (Ma.rdl 21·Aprtl 19): Nt'w Moon l<ftnb travt'I, phUoeophy, 1heol - 03y. ldulltm ln ttlatlon lo roman~. WHktnd •am with Kttlemtcl IOdal activity, lnt1ll«t1.181 (UriOalty, a!Kllty to dl--mlnatie pettlntnl lnfonnaUOn. TAURUS (Apnl 20·May 20); l"\aatt pitc:ta fall Into pl.act' -you'll aucnt9• fully ''.....S tht ptlltrn,,. 1M11ar poeitlon h.l&hH1h .. mytt•ry, lntrtaue. financial pmlllon of one who wovlcl " "pert· ntr:' Sc'Orplo fl&uret proinlnentJy. GEMINI (M1y 21-Ju.ne 20): ltffd ind write, 1 .. rn throufh ,,..... of tuchj"I · N-Moon em~ P'lbll< appN~, hall rights. llll&Uty 110 .. In ~retlon fl'Ofift lhOM Whoet W.. do not OIMftddt with yow own.. CANCD (June 21 ·July 22): Em· ~Ott ......... l"lllldlftft, M • a.ky for~~. Wt or putth.w of att ~ IWl\Uf , ... a11o ,._,. ol adtt"I ~. Ta-. U1n.,. Scwpto ~,.., ..... La:> Ott.ly D·A•· 22)1 NfW Mo01t tulftddet with ..-lOMI .-,OMtt. ~" ......... fllplonricia. "'--............. ,..,,.~ . .., ....... .....,.,... ...,....,.. na.i Vllplafllll'Wd. ~. CAiii-2J ..... D) """'• .. -h ..... da•'l"t•• ......, • .. M~--ft....-t .... Nftr ............... ,. .... ,. ........ . un..-bdY._,. of w.;e ..... ,_lly .......... CaMw ,,,.._ lriol ... . LllltA (~pt 23·0ct. 22): You no 961005, Fl. Worth,' x 78161 II longtr will be llml~ by ruin, regul.a· i--------n- tion• that rttt'nlly "trlppt'd you up." SALES Focut on unlvtl"Nl appNI. communica-Wo men'• Jewelry lion, traVt'I, upl"H91on of love. AriH B•lbo• l•l•nd Pn, will pl•y fHtu~ rol•. F/T manager poaltlO(ll SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): New open lmmedllt • Moon coincldn with ,..,.. opportunity Mu1t fill nowl R experience hal I. to lnc!TMt' lnmm•. FocUll .altc> on public For lnforma"°'1 accPpt•nce, 1billty to bfing produe1 up 714-723-5835. 21 1.2 •tt~U an, M.arillL,ata.ua_.wo --......... z -fnt\I~. Con10lldattl o TnARDESS I~ SACITfARIUS (Nov. 22·0.C 21 )" For large prlv e New Moon In your tlgn •mph11iz~s yacht. FL·Med . orialnality, frffh start, optim11m ae (213) 91()..4104 conlrattt'd 10 ~nt 11t'gt' of ennui TELEMARKETIN(J>: F'"h tntuttl• on horizon blt'nding I n..cl 3 peopte Ofor with new lovt' Can«"r, ~prlcorn ar. our Nwpt Bch ofc. ri lnvot~. •No •KP nee. 1< CAPRICORN (DK. 22·Jan. 19 ). Di-•Earning Potential er lo $500/Wkly t., ..,..ly. lnvettlgatt • .tl\llyu. Mtltly in-•8am-Noon Mo"4frl telleclu.al curie>11lty. Whit hid bffn •Paid training •ri 90Ultt ol fHr wiU be endiah!d. ArNa Cd 87M863 • { p-..e•&ou-1ly dark teftlve ben~fit of • P"ttr llght. Gemini ntprnenltd. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Ftb. 111): II wlll be nK'ftlA.ry to revl.e, revlt'w, to Nmod.fl. petha99 to rebuild or ttlM•i., N-Moon ·•proml ... " frltndt. hopes, wllhn, fulflllmt'nl ol d"lrtt, UllllH powm of putl.IU!on. • ftSCES (F•b. l9·Mard1 20): Caln at 011 ft. r~ lndk»tfd thJOVgh wrhttn word. Your alcM by II~. Waah t\MUrll t1J1n1 a• "char.ctt'r analytt" dryer, alt almtnd, •u"" IO lorwfront Tnatt yovr own ~r :lllerbecl ~nL New Moon hlaf\lltht• ca• -•· •9 t404. rt«. b11tlntM, pft'lltlg•. Vlrao rtpt't· wni.ct, IP OICIMIU 6 II VOUl llRTH· DAY1 You haw llllurual •«>'w, Mnat o11~--------.._. d-. IN a.tl\'t al\d ettiltk, a,,_. I,,.._ ______ ,. a. MiiWt, ut, lu11ury You can be wlf. 1 ....... MllM pay ~ att.ntioft to diet. niitrttlo" and 1hould ovflt'Omt> .... "9 tor "FWft4 tooth," T•UNI, U- -5carpie plftOfW pt.y fMfot totft In ,.., Ult v .. .,. dl~•t. afitCtJon • -· ,....." ... you '1ftll ftah• .... .., la rtettf CttnwM ~ htllWtMI ,.Mkity • .eMltty lo ..... "-•· .,. po1'1.L"lty for flnanc ... I aatn, ... Jttal ...... M':ll< '11 1\Nl>ISE l\i:S!' 1:01 :, <··11111 1111 1 .... I r,tl 17 I I I ·, '. \',l\1\J'. •·<'l'I Sl'OHTINli <lOOl>S hot;r, ('lllllS'I MAS HOllTIUlJES ht1~1~ I I 1111 I N.\ I JI· I i\ 1 A II 1t I .~ ~ 2.famlly, playhouae, 1 ,.. -.. ~ clothe•. toy•, fum, VJ' ...,."' car, 057 aAndcuUO, i peeee Mt of 1 Frl/Satllun aam. ford ~•change ~~--~""l""'~-­OAATOA oon• furniture, Palntlnga, .... (M paint· CNrw & much much ~ on tine cNnll) by more. 3830 ~ Bay, EC#wln M. Knowtoe. COM. I to 3. a.l/SUn. ~ 9COf'M ftOm 720-3112. tho movte mualoat. -1um1turo---,-x-ma--o""'*-co-., SUI In Oftglnal ~. baby ctothos, wet au1t. novot bMft dlapteyod. nUc. IJWt. IOI trte, Mekee a grMt ctwtel· COM. ... e 10 ~ .... otft. A9ldnQ aso .......-------~~ the Mt. ,.._. oeM ...... 4 ...... HMNCI, I 41·1 •11 aft•r beby "°"'9. ctothM, • Of Oii .,,,. tblt & mofel 701 Gotdoorod. M4 1:117 UP TO -•eoo Pl!R llONTH *II-* I /\I JI 1 J I ! I I.'', .(J ... ,, ':II I!'.• (I !ti I •' d tt ' · • • ·• • .._ Dodge Md V.n. ¥1/ P91H..... YM. frMh rebclltt, 3eO ~. ~ .... ~Nech. 00, aMlflft 8l0t001 doer\ 1n a ~ uooo. ....... .,4S. ('/\1>11.J.J\(.; !HHO H ONDA 90H5 '85 Honda Prelude Power sunroof, a/, It It • ' ' "'I LEXUS 9 1 1:'> 1991 LEXUS ES250 Only 1700 mllea, Must aee. (2UTT821) $18,999 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 13590 Be.ch Blvd. 892-8908 'It LllCOLI llAIUCVll LIC Mool•oof, -~ 'tot. of •ldl .. t Look• newt Only 12,000 rnl9•. Ask for Ray. (131974>Jehftton I .... Unoeln lltt'CUly '401830 Moonroof, top atereo &loada morel Like new, nust seel Make Otter! (604467) Ask for Biii Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercurv 2626 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA. CA 540-5630 caaaette , custom•--------- wheels, very sporty PILOT CLASSIFIED VE A (1243) SS,"9 It's the aolutlon you're BA On a llQE COAST searching fOf • wheth- """ •r you·re ... king a ~a a •CE SALE JEEP AND EAGLE home, an apartment, UA1U1 1 -:f:"~~~P :...;~:•=vu::~ ~ 642-5678 ------------- ERVICE Al'l'LIAN< · 1.,s SEHVll'E :M :!f3 (' t-; tli\ M II TILES :1;,2H Cl.t-:ANINli St-.HVll'ES :4 ~>·18 PAUl.S'S APPUANCE SVC TILE tn.tahd/Repalred. Houaeoleanlng By IRE HANIJ\' MAN :.1710 HANDY ANDY Elec-Plumb-Palnl Lt. earpntry, etc 831-4043 M MMea end Models Proq1C C01.rt1Gu1 SeMc:e Cella. Reliable, Neat, Couneous Serl 558-0515 Frea Est. & Rlfer•ICM refer.nee•. I Do AU The Jobs That 3021.S Hatt>or BL C.M. John & Shelby.84M176 M1.0S12 aftet' 3 . Your Husband Won'1 I 1\1(( 1111 t.< 111111.; I llllAt I IN(i .\·L~H Ulll.I> ('AllE :J!'l:t6 COSTA MESA Mother * Plana, add./temod., haa openings for now con&, Local ••P· chlldclwe. 1 ~ yra old rofa. Deatgn DlnMno & up for 145 a WHtl alOfte 113-0180. ful time for 1 chlld or $125 a week for two chUdron In aame fam- ily. ~fenced In yard, lot• of toys. ~ mOYlo vtdeoa. meat. a SPARKLE CLEANING Roaldentlal la Comme«:lal •Cleaning With c.,.. 414-4320 llEI 1\/1· HY Sl-.lt\ICl.S :1!>7 1 1 IHJ1\ I anacu lndudOd. Near Scott' ..._..._. s-.r ..... Pomona and 18th • ........... ,. ........... ' Serving Or.nge & lA ••p., rof. evaltab!e. Small package• only. ... Call Ronoo 548-7217. 650-47l8. Pre M•r'be .. n.toe. Elcp, mom to care for I Sl-.HVI< .. s .11·;11 Free oU & Fllter With child In my CM all oU changee. com. your · pleto SeNtco a R• homo. llceneod, E l 1-C'l'HH'l\I. :rnto Doi Cd O.vo la Save. ..... 148 HAUi.iNG :1720 ...,LT HAULING SERVICE °"9/'fd~ Jon 945-8192 H•ul 4-U. 15'Kt Of1 Ratoa cw other ••tlo- matea. Gen. HeuUng. Free ea Uc. ti 17189. 944-0319 HAULING i CLEAN-UP By old•, reliable gen- tleman. Very reasonable. ,,.. "'· 131·1200 LANl>S CAl'E & I.AWN ('AUE :1808 "•' 1. I I ,·-!I: •, l / 17.,..,..IHI CORDIA II epd, Alf. ec..tw c•••· catm wl'lla, •pofty tutbo powef I · (U01eo) •a.a•• Ptfformlnce MHMllhl 18202 8uch 8Nd Hunti~8Mch ' OF 87 NISSAN SENTRA 4dr, A/T, A/C, Power stereo, brakes, stereo/ easa, good runner, great price! (538099) S8,39S Performance Mitsubishi 19202 Beach Btvd Huntington Beach 968-0233 OLDSMOBILE 9155 '880LDS98 Auto. A/C, P/S, Casa, Loaded (1322375) S5,005 So County Motor• 1871 1 Beach Blvd Huntlng1on Beach 842·2000 lll)UJ\ '1.l•1 \ f J • •• ~ ) I I • I 'N Toyo4a T.,c:el, 4apd, 'U 2AO Ol.. 1 ownt, etJdc..ehlft, tnMler hllc:h. lmmec. 41,000 ml, Xlnt c:ond lntNdekMA eunroof, lUw Interior, U,750, obo "4-7'4'. 112,IOO. ttutaelceee. 'II tor-ta Ctlca 72o-l!Se6. llepd, A/O , Tiit (011302) ·~J~· So COUftty .... ,. t87n Beach 8tvd HuntlnQton Beach a4~.aooo 1170 vw Bug, r.d, w- tomallc, sll<:k, run• t reat/look• great. 2000.169-5975. llVWJETTA 4dr GL ~. Alf, A/C, P/S, P/B, Stereo cu .. Good runner, great price. (538098) $8,995. PERFORMANCE MITSUBISHI 968-0233 MISC AUTO 9245 ANTIQUES & CLASSICS 9250 '68 Impala SS 398, o.F power windows, ate. power brakes, tach. eonaol ed, power seats, tilt, all stock. 91 TOYOTA MR2 :;~'.·e°.:o.1e3oo~~1t1on. Tu rbo-5 a peed-I as t •-1-9-29_M_e,-c-ed_es __ B_e_n-z, machlne(2VZS8B9) 540K replica w/Ford LEXUS OF 289 engine. 2,800 ml. WESTMINSTER runs perfect. $9,500 13590 Beach Btvd. OBO. 844-7233. 892-8908 AUTOS 91 TOYOTA PICKUP WANTED 9270 NC, P/S, Stereo cass •861•87 El Camino lo L l c#2PSE190 . ' S9 989 mll ... excellent condl· • lion, general contrac· TOYOTA OF tor wm trade for 1m-COSTA MESA provement or top dOI· 722·2000 lar. P.O. Box 1336, N-port Bch 92683. 91 TOYOTA TERCEL Christmas cash waiting A/C , Stereo Cass, for 914, older MBZ, #145563 S3,987 British or odd e1totles. TOYOTA OF Call Bob, 532-4890. COSTA MESA LIMOUSINES 9 27:'> ___ 7_2_2_·2_ooo ___ '8 9 LINC 0 L N 7 0' 91 TOYOTA VAN A/T, NC Uclll2P23824 ss.eas TOYOTA OF COSTA MESA 722·2000 Stretch-limo by Claa· sic; 42K miles, royal blue, TVN CA, radio, CD w/jockey box, cus· tom bars + Ice chest, cellular phone w/ex- ternal spe!U<er. Origi- nal private owner. Al· ways garaged. Excel-TR UCK S 9220 1990 Cutlasa Calais, I e n t c o n d I t I o n . white, coupe, fully '85 Bronco 11, 5 spd', $30,000. 642·1888 or loaded! Must aacrl· AC, ps, am fm casa,1 ___ 64_5-0_7_77 __ _ flee, death forces lugg rack, 6 cyl, runs aale. $12,000 obo. great, never on road. 846-8724 $4500 obo, must seU TRADE lhrouoh classified 842-5878 MUVl Nu aH:J4 PUBLIC NOTICE Tho Calif. Public Utlll-u.. Commlulon RE· QUIRES that all us.ct houaehold goods mover• prlnJ their w835-3151 h858-3433 '89 Toyota 4X4, V6, 5apd, shell, custom wheels, atereo/tape. 59500 obo. 545-2676. PHUIUuKAPHY :.1875 Photograph you, your pet, houae, etc. what· ever you need. Danny boy. 714-548-5881. PLUMBING 3890 P.U.C. Cal T number, Diplomat Plumbing. FuU limos and chautteurs Servk:e. 20 yra. exp. print their T.C.P. num· Guar. Llc.#626067 ber In all advert!•• 1-800.287.0587 ments. If VoY have • Repairs, replpes, water- quesllon about Iha I• heatera. Comm/Re•. gallly of a mover, Umo Bonded/Insured. Call or chaufleur, call: Tim •962..0739• Public Utllltlea Commission 714-558-4t 51 J>HOJ>t-:HTY MGM NT .lM~Ui Young couple to man- 18-...,~1 ...... ..1 age/main. prQp. rent ti' •~ 91 ~ coll., repair, houa· Ouallly lnded Hitting, etc 873-8704. CustomlrL AlcNrd Sinor (Uc-h~)454W209 HOOt 'I N G ~J9 I O SELL your used vehicle through classified 842·'878 lJPHOI.STEIUNO :JH.H Q & Q Upho .. tery Reuphotstery & Repalra. 542-4612. WALL COVERINGS 39,12 Blackwelder Paper· hanging & Removal. ~ olf Nov.·Oee. 15 yra. exp. Master quality 240-3173 WINDOW CLEANING 39;14 *Window Cleanlnt1. Holiday Spectals. Ask for Jef1. 723-1641 WINDOW C..:I.EANINO ~HM-4 United Window Clng. a~ Off, Interior Ex1erlor Painting. Roof EJcperta. Patching, Ready for Holldaya 25 yra ••P· Free Est. Ae·Aoof, Skylights. Res. & Commercial pair. 714/842·t565. Plea .. caH 722·8764. NEWBORN/INFANT CARE In my Newport homo. Safe. kwlna erMronmenl Llcenaod pediatric nurae. Full time, refa. ctwtetma• L19htlnt1I Wll INtall youn./out llghte. Alao removal. Fl'Mnt. 838~388 THE GREEN SCENE _56_7 ... _7_30 ____ , Channing arown Since 71, 761·2552 Con•truotlon. Uc. t--- 5 ....-... 1 ...... L.,......,,L,.,,... __ l'/\lllNE rs :MHO ..-coNVEVB CUSTOMS Cablnete/Purnlture. flnl1hH/RHtoratlon. NA quality. ~71 ( 1\1 II' I ·~ I H "t' .1 ti 0 ~'M*nl.odll .. ~ •-01Aft•• ••• .,.. ... .-,ea-GM7 ( • \'I ... I c '''\.l I l . ' '1 1 Call Gall 64&6878 NWPT BCH morn wtll Pl'OYkle chlckare In IEucbluff ... hm. ..... tent-4 yra. Fun a Iov- ino ~cal Doba.721 ... 12 t I I \ "• I'\ I , .._ .. h \II I o.... "I" Comp .. te Grvtoe Llwn-T~ MlchHI Cox P1lnt SprlnkMf .,,...._lion 112/hr, + materials TrH Trimming/Removal Reference. 87MOCMS Painting. lnterl0t/Ext• #826838. 24e-1413 ~·1n:t-.N s1-;uv1n .. s ,1!1.!o your home through classified Uconso •C10387645 POWl;R ELECTRIC 432-'78oo 24 hre Lawn M81nl & Cloanups R040tllllng •432-a04* St. Lio. •aeeoas rlor. 10 yra. exp. good Metlo"lou• Mor1on'••-------~.:...., refe. reu. ,..... Aak Mobile Screen Service • TREES A for Oevo. 850-7881. Nobody beat• our .,.. RAINBOW arote llalnt. prlcoa. Top ped,,.lf!IOve. U!Jlll, Pllnlng. lrN(JL HCJuW (114) 642-81595 ..,.,..,,~ 751-3478 Ape. au.a. tob-free Ml Sl 'lll~KI I.II t t '\I I ..._ •.llllh'-. ,,,., •RICK Tl&.•, P••o•a.aAT••· •&.OCK, CON· .... 11..-: ~ CRSTS Uc.. & Rola. O...Pall ....... CINNI. en.aeu. ..... WhytiO M2·720I 11 \ ·,, I I Y '\ 1 \ '• I . t 11 entm11Doun Muaego~ln Chiropractic ofhco. IMur.wS*d.IO.a St. lcl5e9817 839-17&8 111-1'·\lll .... ,.,_., Top COit hlntlnl High Quality not hlQt1 Sprl111llere are my p11ceo. rote. 5*67M onty bualr'9oa. ~ • , VftllllftftllllT a lnttallatlona. • • IVV'"'""' ChaltM 722-7124. , ......... Ctntrector Ouetlty painting by profo1alona1a • Uo•eoac>M. lnawod. ,,.. .... ~ I' \l'I If l '\<, l"lt.h I \' ,\. ' J ~ I I 1 I I\ • ..... I . 1 Repainting? .............. ............ ............... OeslllattW .. .............. • i c SADDLEBAl:K Sales Leasing '~5.ervice ~Parts 1811 Am CfNJfR 1-9831-177 714-IJ.1200 See And Drive The All New ES300 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 13500 Beach Blvd. • Westminster BEACH BLVD. AT THE 22 FREEWAY (714)892-6906. (213)566-3888 P.-~----------------------~- Cl~EVlEI~ SALES•SERVICE•LEASING 1500 AUTO MALL DR. SANTA ANA 835·3171 NEWPORT/55 FWY AT EDINGER Sales Dept Open 7 Dav~ Parts/Service Hours M-F 7 arn -6:30pm J Serving Orange County for Over 70 Years R'I Service LY Parts ISUZU Body Shop Theodore Robins~ i060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 714·64i-0010 u Your Ad HereTI For Only . . sga A Week m-Call m- 942.4321 Ext. 332 BUCKLE UP CALIFORNIA! W hen is the last time you drove your vehicle into a repair facility for a preventive brake check? Probably never, since most of us don't think about our brakes until they need attention: corrective vs. preventive maintenance. The "fr~ brake inspection" frequently advertised by the auto repair trade is an offer usually passed up by the public, even though brake failure tops the list of meChanical failures feared by drivers. It also is the leading cau~ of traffic accidents attributable to mechanical defect. Brake failure nearly always is preventable, cautions the Car Care Council. They list the elements of a thorough braking system checkup, to in dude inspection of: • pads and shoes for lining wear •drums and rotors for wear • wheel cylinders and calipers for leakage • • hydraulic lines and hoses for leaks, kinks or blockage • fluid In the master cylinder for level and condition An ideal time to have this inspection done is when the vehicle is on the lift for tire rotation or other service. If brake work is necessary, s1..1ggests the council, invest in quality. Tne of "P!ice" brake job seldom is a bargain. The better grade of friction materials (pads and/or linings)1 for example, will last longer and pertorm better than a substandard grade. A quality JOb will include flushing of the hydraulic system and installation of new, heavy duty fluid. Drums and rotors 'would be resurfaced; parts worn beyond safe limits replaced. Brake hardware, which indudes dozens of SJ>!'ing.s, bushing and other parts, are subject to rust and corrosion and should be replaced. If safety and peace of mind are not incentive enough for havf ng one's brakes inspectea periodically, try this: the cost of waiting too long to renew disc brake pads could be an added $ 1 20 expense for replacing a pair of damaged rotors. For more information on the care of your vehicle's brake system, send a self-addressed, stamped. envelope to Brakes, Car Care Council, One Grande Lake Drive, Port Clinton, OH 43452. Modern engines run· hotter, can't be neglected Have you ever felt the intense heat when you raise the hood after a stretch of highway driving? Modern engines are designed to run hotter. But they are less "forgiving" of cooling system neglect. Running an overheated engine can cause major damage, says Car Care Council. If yours overheats, shut it off, and do not touch it until it cools, says the council. Removing a radiator cap from a hot engine can cause a geyser of steam! The council suggests a cooling system checkup before starting out on any long trip. NEW AUTO GUIDE Ac uro HUNTINGTON IEACH ACURA You Expect We Oell'ierl 19131 Btach Bl 405 & PCH 100-96-ACURA; M2-0095 NORM REMS COASTAL ACURA Super Prices. Super Seleetlon Hatbor Blvd @ 405 Fwy. Costa Mesa 979-2500 TUSTIN ACURA WE WAffl TO BE 11 AGAJN IN 19911 YOU'LL SAVE MOREi 5 Freeway @ Jambofee 714-669·9900 Alfa Romeo IEACH IMll'ORTS So. ~al's leading Alla dlr lor 17 consecutlVe yeatS. Alfa Romeo. Saab. Maseratf • Sales. seMc:e. leasing 848 Dove St, Newport Beach 7141752-0900 CREVIER IMW Excellent selection ol new & carefully 1><epal!d BMW s always in stocl! Sales. Service LeaSlng Edlflgef II SS Freeway, SarU Ana Auto Mall 135·3171. SADOlEIACK IMW 45 OINleld lrvlne 310·1200 STtRUNG MOTORS LTD Exckls!Yt BMW Dealer. Sates • Service • Leasing 1540 Jamboree, Newpo!t Beach. ~C>-6444 Buick NAlf1tS IUICICICADll1AC Sales • Leasing • SeMCe 2600 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 7141540-9100 REASON IUICK CO. 909 No. Grand Ave. Sanla Ana 547·9111 Cadillac Al.LEN CADlllAC # 1 In Orange County San 01eoo Freeway a1 Avery. Laguna N•goel 512-0IOO MCLEAN CADILLAC STERLING Since 1939 Tustin AUIO Center 7141731-0990. NAIERS CADIUAC/IUICK Sates • SeMCe • Leasing 2600 HWor Blvd .. Cosu Mesa 7141540-9100 Chevrolet AL1fN KANE CHMOlfT New & Used 7600 Wesmnster BJ • WestTl'llnster 1 Bloek West ol Beach Blvd 194-8333 CONNEU CHEVROLET Sales • Se!vice • Leasing • Parts 2828 Harbo< Blvd .• Costa Mesa 6•6·1200 DELIUO CHMOLET • GEO Oual!ly Sales & SeMCe "The Nicest f>eoQ!e In Town" 182U Beach Bl, Hunt Sch IA7~7 JOI MACPtlERSON CffEVROLET 21 Auto Cenler Dr., llVlne 761·7222 Chrysler Plymouth AT\AS C..VSUR.f\ VMOUn4 Complete Body Shop and SeMCe Sales, Service, Parts-Open 6 Days 29211 Harbor Bl , Cosu Mesa. 3 Biies s ot San Oleo<> Frwy on Harbor BIYd. 546-1934 GIWIAHTY CHEVROUT/GIO 711 E. 1711 St, Santa Ana 973·1711 HUNTIHGTON IEACH CHRVSlfR PlYMOUTH 18661 Beach Bl • ~rcington Beach. II Blks. So o1 405 Fwy 142"°'31 MftllH CHmllR-l'lYMOUTH 1, AUii> C1r. Or . llVIM. 761-7100 SANTA AHA CHIYILER/ISUZU 1405 Au10 MID Of • SllU Ana 541~71 ~ tlACtt DOOCK # 1 VN4 COIMflSK>N HCAOOUARlERS 16555 Beach 8MI , H.8 1/2 mile South of 1lll 405 Ftll!Wly ('114) 147.&61&. 1UITIN DOOGf 40 ~ C.-Orlwt, Tlllln 1~ T)tEOOORf ROlllNS FORD 2060 Hart>or Blvd . Cosu Mm ~2-0010 TERRY YORK FORD Sales • StMce • Leasing • Parts • Body Repair 18255 Beach Blvd . Hum. Ben 142·6611 GMC Trucks ALlfN GMC TRUCKS I 1 In Orange CO\lfllY San oteoo Fwy. at Avery. Laguna Nlguel 582-0800 MCLEAN GMC TIIUCk AND PONTIAC CADIUAC SlllCe 1939 Tustln Auto Center 7141731-0990 UNMRSITY GMC/OlDS/l'ONTIAC 2460 HaltlOr Blvd , Costa Mesa 71.t/540-4191 lnfiniti HARIOUR INFIHffi Sates • leasing • Selvlce 2888 Harbor Blvd • Costa Mesa YI Mile S. ol 405 Fwy 71.t/241·1300 Hondo nNSl<E HONDA SALES • SERVICE * lEASING 13750 Stach Blvd . Weslminsler 71'1537-7777 RAY Fl.ADEIOE HONDA Sales • SeMc:e • Leasing • Pans • Body Repair lrvme Auto Center 714-130·7600 ROGER MlllER HONDA Sales. Service. Discounts 19232 Beach 81vd . Hontlnotoo Beach 963-1959 HONDA SANTA Nu.. 2114 E f1rs1 SL Santa AN 547.3555 UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd , C M 540-0713 Isuzu RAY Fl.ADHOf ISUZU Siles • Selvlce • Lmmo • Parts • Body Repair IMne Auto Cenler 714·130-7000 Jaguar IAUER JAGUAR 2001 South Manchester Ave Anaheim 971-2002 RAY RADHOE JAGUAR Sales • SeMCe • LeaSlng • Pans • Body Repair lrvtne Auto Center 130-7000 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3000 w Coast Hwy . Newport Beach 722-4000 Jeep HUNTINGTON JEEP EAGLE 18751 8each Blvd. HuntJnoton Beach 141·3999 OAANGE COAST JUP EAGLE 2524 Hart>or Blvd • Costa Mesa 1 549·1023 I JEEP EAGLE Of SANTA ANA I 1 CuS10mef Satislaoton 55 Fwy.@ EdinQ« 714'56f.0100 Of WllTMINITH In lhe lielll ol Orange CoulllY Avabble for lmmedlale DellVeryt 22 Fwy. •Beach Blvd 7141192-4906: 213{666-SIU TUSllN l.EXUS WOl1d' s flt st And Largest Dealer Tlldn 1'AO Cere (714) &4A-4IOO l 1ncoln Mercurv IUCM UHCOLN-MERCU.V 16800 BelCll Bl . 11untington Beach. s Bloc:ks So or San Diego Fwy. ut-7739 JOH~ • SON UHCOlN-MlRCUllV Sales. Savlc:e & lta""O 2826 H"1>or Blvd . Costa Mm 714'&66'30 RAY FlADOOf UNCOlH·MHCU.V Salta • a.Mee • Luslno • Pll\S • Body R~ nh AlllO ~ 7144» 7000 IAHTA ANA UNCoc.N-MHCU.V In ()rqe ~ WICe 1llMI 28" CllW Or. Tullln, 5 Fwy @ Jimllatwt 64A·3.,1 ~.1r1:·1 i IUICM~ 17331 8'ldl IM, ~ 9lltll 2 ml. toVll of 40$ fWJ 714....U ..... CN!Rlll~ 1425 W 8-, Cotta Mal 14-U,_. DlW> J MU.ft ~ QlillllJ Wnlly .... tllQ 'Ml . Slit.; Wt4ct 5 Fiwy G'1 Mell. L8llN ... U H«IO llVN Mi\m.\ ur-.DMrtn ..... ·Ua ·~ IMll ~ c. IU-t900 ~ Oii MM. PAik l700 MlnC'*-A~. 8-11 ,,_ . "'-4f000 ' Merced es FRANK'S MOfORCARS 23663 Rocldie.ld, El Toro 137.3500 HOUSE Of IMPORTS 6862 Manchestef Ave • Buena P1111 5U·7UO Mercury M1tsubish1 HARIOR MrTSUISIHI Sales • LU$lllQ • Attl • Pw • SeMct 2833 Hart>or Blvd . Com Mm (71•) 540-4A91 P£R:FORMAHCE Ml'l$UllSHI 19202 Beach Bl, Hunt Bch. 9"-0233: 1-IOCM00-6961 Nissan CAMPIEU NISSAHIH\INTlNCTON lfACH 18835 Btacl'I Blvd.. tb'llington Belch 142·7711; 54().()44~ MTU CLICK NISSAH John Logan, ,,..., Mgr. 2845 Hart>or Slvd., CostJ Mm ~10 SANTA ANA NISSAN INC. 2001 E 17th St, Santa Ana 551·7111 TUSTIN NtSSAN Trust m Tustin" Nissan 30 Auto Cemer Or , Tustin Al*> Center 669-8212 LEW WHI llMHE NISIAH 44 Auto Cenler llflve. IMll 951-7575 Oldsmobile Al.LEN OlDSMOlll! I 1 In Orange C00111Y San Diego Freew1y 11 Avery, Laguna Nlguel &12.olOO lfACH OlDSMOIU 17331 Bead'! BMI •• tUClngton Beach 2 IN. Soiilh o4 405 fwy 71•·1A2-6666 JOf MACPtlERSON OlDSMOlll.E 2345 N Grand Ave., Santi Ana 542·1111 UNIVERSITY OlDSMOlllE • GMC TllUCK 2850 Harbor Blvd .. Com Mesa S.0-96'0 Pontiac DAW> J. MU.ft PONMC Ooatlty family seMc:e sloce 1988 • Sales. Service lag. Hills, 5 twy. @ Affcll '37-2400 MCLEAN PONTIAC • 9MC ntUCIC TUSUn Auto Centet 71 ~U.ot90 Por-,ch•' Soot• '"1 j l 1 j I. I JOf ~'"""°" 10YOfA « ~ c.. Oriwt, Tlllln 1n~10 11.lWJCIY~ ,,. Open t-3 ....., 1aaa1 ._.. M . tUlllllglDll IMdl ...,~ lLMOltl TOWOTA • Hoo# Swett It lal Salts • ~ = * IMlirlO 16300hlcll, w.M• II L.IW wm IMNI l10fOTA » A.Ito c... OrM. nw , ....... Pictured abcwe is a disc brake "°'9r from a car whose owner waited tpo long for a brake inspection. ,, l' Siab unveils ~ ozone~frle• air condmoner \ , 1 S aab is the world's first automaker to unveil a newly-developed air conditioning system containin&.'.an ozone-friendly refrigerant called HFC-134a. The new refrigerant con~1 .. ns no chlorinated fluorocarbons (Cf 's), and will soon be incorporated into e trendsetting Saab 9000 models. Environmental experts have found CFC's to have a detrimental effect on the earth's precariously thin ozone larer which protects against the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation . In reaction to the world-recognized detriments of CFC'S, or freons, Saab will, in certain markets, soon be phasing out its use of freons (R· 12) and changing over to a CFC·free refrigerant well ahead of expected legislation in this critical environmental area. Authorities world-wide have pro~ to ban products that use CFC'S. SWeden and Germany. for example, will phase-out CFC s entirely by 1995. On the initiative of the United Nations, a document known as the Mont~al Convention was signed by 81 countries which envisages a gradual reduction of CFC usage toward the goal of a tal ban by tn.e year 2000. Unverled at the 1991 S International de l'auto Geneve, Gen Switzerland, one of Saab's flagship models was displayed with a compl new CFC-free air conditioning nlC'I....., that in the fall of 1991, will initia I launched in 12,000 Saab 90 's destine(J for Norway, Denmark, f~'nl d, Switzerland, Germany and the S h automaker'c; native market S aab's new refrigerant, HFC-134a, contains no chlonne atoms as did..its earlier R· 1 2 refrigerant. It will 'be incorporated in Saab 9000s with tt.>th automatic climate control systems (ACQ and manual air conditioning, and Saab is currently investigating the commerQal availability of HFC-1 34a throughout the world to determine specific introdu,·on strategies and timetables for o r markets. Saab is a pioneer among world ar manufacturers in the development work conducted on HFC-134a. In fact, several of the components developed by Saab for its ozone-friendry air conditioning refrigerant -adapters and connections -could serve as a basis for the standardization work now being pursued by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). Saab cars utilizing the HFC-134a ozone-friendly refrigerant will indude a label in the vehicle's eng~e compartment which Saab has desianed and pro~ as the world standara•for all air conditionin~ systems In which the new refri~rant rs used. This labeh ls intendea to caution against inadvertently using the previous freon ~-12 ) refrigerant during routine maintenance se rvices, which .11 ls incompatible with the new ozone-friendly system. ,,. Saab Cars USA, Inc., importer and distributor of Saab 9000 and 900 passenger cars, is headquartered >dn OrangebConnectlcut, and is a subsidlary of 5aa Automoblle AB, Trollhaftiln, Sweden. •Jt I .,, n ~ \ -. . ----........ S Ince its Introduction In. 1987, the BMW 32Si Convertible has been Jerica's ultimate tanning chine, a favorite among the "JI and the young of lifestyle Its unique combination of bi.illiant engineering, quality construction and open-air driving pleasvre. for the 1991 model year, B~W updated and improved the 3251 Convertible and, at the same time, introduced a new 3181 Convertible that offered fresh-air BMW motoring for under 530,000. Both Convertible rQOdels continue for 1992 with f,.ther Improvements· new ,,options are available for the 325i Convertible. _poth BMW Convertibles are ~_neuverable, sporty automobiles ,with seating for four and identical s~ing. The 318i is powered by a f ' r'"9'1inder, the 325i by a 1sl -cylinder engine; the 318i has a manually operated convertible top, the 325i a powered one as well as more extensive standard equipment. In a recent issue of Germany's Auto Motor und Sport magazine, aL4flor Klaus Westrup declared the BMW Convertible his favorite automobile: "A classic that's still ~. production," he wrote, "whose arm lies, among other things, in .l o ~ g -P, rove n d ay -today practicality. ' • 0 What could be more natural than to combine the efficient P,'7"formance of BMW's new 16-valve four-cylinder engine with ttle additional satisfaction of pVtting the top down? That's just What the 31 Si Convertible does; ,1nd with its base price of under $il0,000, it also considerably• lowers the financial threshold for attaining open-air BMW motoring. The newest version of BMW's popular six-cylinder, factory-built convertible features an electricalfy-powered top as standard equfp- ment. New body-colored deformable bumpers enhance its apper- ance. At right, BMW's long list of standard comfort features in· elude separate left and right side temperature controls for the heatinw'air eonditioning system, anti theft system, 60-watt, 10- speal<er sound system and helght~adjostable steering wheel. Displacing 1.8 liters, the 318i highly fuel-efficient performance Convertible's engine features (EPA .mileage: 21 mpg city/27 ct1ain-driven dual overhead mpg highway) while gettin$ its camshafts, hydraulic valve lifters, driver involved in a traditional fom valves per cylinder, direct BMW way. ignition and an electronic engine The 318i Convertible sports the m;;anagement system that renders deform ab I e body-co Io red most routine engine maintenance bumpers and free form headlights unnecessary. It develops 134 that updated the styling and horsepower and revs smoothly to nighttime lighting of the open "l_Ore than 6500 rpm. BMWs last year. One could never I. n concert with the standard call the 31 Si c;onyertible's r:nanual five-speed manual transmission, top a depr1vat1on -JUst a ttijs litt)e Jewel of an engine simplif~cati?n . that hel~ keep ~livers classic small-BMW driving · the pr!Ce in its clearly affordable pWasu re, delivering lively, yet range. In fact, those who pref er simplicity over power assists might even prefer it this way. "It's an easy task to lower the top," reported Car and Driver, "and when folded the top lies under a slick hard cover." N ew for 1992 is an automatic safety-belt tensioner for the right front passenger. Augmenting t Fi e d r i v e r ' s -s i d e a i r b a g su pplementary restraint system (S R S), th is devi c e i s pyrotechniQlly powered and acts on the shoulder belt, so it is a system distinct from that found in $.imple . lorm.-11 helps .drivers ~alculate autos' miles per gallon Bf Alex Gandara SPF' lo lhe Plot I plan to take my 1987 Dodie van throuah Nevada, where there can be long d ced between service statJons. I would like to know the drivlng nmge and fuel economy. Can you help? A. It is a good idea to now how fat you can safely drive without running out of fuel. The term "irtilcs per gallon" (mpg) is the fotmula used to calculate gas mile- age -miles per gallon or miles divided by the gallons used. ~ rf'irst, fill your tank and note the ·odometer reading. The next time yn get gas, fill the tank all the Wby and record the odometer roding again. Now subtract the firlt odometer reading from the lattst one. The result is the net aJOOunt or miles lou have traveled on the amount o fuel that you re- filled the tank with. finally, divide the net trip mile- age by gallons of gas bought. This twill give you the miles per gallon •fof your van during the period you checked. charged. WhJch one dell.en more power, rellabllity ad fUtl economy? A Both can improve pcrfo~ ance, and both have advantages and disadvantages. Superchargers have been around a long time. They are popular on dra~ racers and various production vehicles. A supercharger uses an air compressor belt-driven by the engine. The belt drive puts a loan on the en'gine, which reduces fuel economy. However, the increased pressure produces more power, which i.n tum increases i.n proportion to th~ speed of the engine. Finally, a gu. percharger tends to be less com- plex than a turbo, is cheaper and generally more durable. Turbocharging came into vogue on new cars most recently to im- prove power without reducing fuel economy. A turbo is a two- chambcred unit attached to the ex- haust system and consists of two rotors (one in each chamber) con- nected by a shaft. The pressure of the exhaust turns one rotor, which turns the other rotor to push air (and fuel) into the intake of the engine, "boosting" its power. A turbo does not put a load on the engine and is noted for performance power at higher en&inc speeds. T\lrbbcharA· ers can be susceptible to heat and "turbo lag" (the time needed for engine speed to increase turbo boost). Both systems have pluses and minuses. The right choice depends on your needs and preferenoc. 0 9. I remiU, bad a ,roblem 1tartiq •Y 1979 TCJ10U Co- ro a automatic. I tboupt tile bat- tery was dead, but the ll1bts and electrical equipment worked OK. My ntlabbor came Oftr and, after worldq on the car, pat lite trans· ml11lon lnto aeatnl and k started npt up. Do )'OU know what could be tbe p"1bltm? A The neutral safety switch is probably defective. The switch pre- vents the ignition switch from startina the vehicle unless the gear selector is in park or neutral. This can be repaired at any ga- rage or dealer, or can be done at home if you have auto repair e~­ rienoe. Just be sure to have a fac- tory repair manual handy, as well as the correct tools and some hand soap. QMtdou ,_ .... coa-. -.......... ......... ... re. ,..,. .-ad ........... .... A.eo ....... ~a.t.et .. .....,. c.IMWala, ta an ti tllll ........... 60ne trip's results could be mis- lci.ting, so do this 10YCral times, then multiply the mpg by the ca· pacity of your aas tank (e.g., 15 mP.g plus 20 pllons equals 300 r.==========:;:::==:::;:::z:=:±=:~:::±:=;i-1 miles). Then you will have a Calrly good idea of your van'• opcratina range. Most cars and vans will JO 2SO to 300 miles, fully loaded, on 1 tank of pa. Remember that the raster.~ dme, tbo more ps )'OUr VII} "Wtll,uM. Addtdonally, the en- gin~ usea more p1 P!r mlle if you use the air conditioner. An importaat caution: Don't fill the tank pat two dieb ot the ftll· er nozDe. Overfllllna CIUICI air pollution and cDuld damqe the CVll:M>llllM COll&rOi .,.iem. 0 • -,, a h~1 9;::S •MW ....... .... ...... Gill ........... ........................ the 325i sedan. Like its six-cylinder stablemate the 31 Si Convertible come~ standard with an antilock braking system (ABS), alloy wheels (size 14 x 6J in the classic BMW radial-spoke design), power fhuraday, December 5. 1991 C-11 ns-caertlliles mi rro r s, cent ral locking multi-adj~stable sports front seats: power w indo\11/S, air conditioning, rear-window defroster and an anti-theft AM/FM stereo radio/ cassette player with six-speaker BM W sound system and power antenna. Heated front seats are optional; the remote-actuated alarm system and a six-disc CD player/changer are ava II able fo r deafer installation. Upholstery is cloth or leatherette, available in a wide selection of colors with the top color-coord inated to it and the body color. Ea ge r , v e9v e t y -s moo th performance from a 2.5-liter six-cylinder engine heightens the pure driving experience of this BMW Convertible. Other features that d istingui sh the 325i Convertible fro m its 318i counterpart indude wider (14 x 6.SJ) wheels in the sportier c r o s s -s p o k e d e s i g n , power-operated convertible top, stand a rd leath e r seat i ng upholstery and leather-covered steering wheel, the check control vehicle monitoring system, an informative ana e njoyable onboard computer, and optional availability of a four-speed automatic transmission. Like the 316i Convertible, the 325i model gets the new right front safety-belt tensioner for 1992. D uring the 1991 model year, three new option packages for the 32Si Convertible were introduced; two continue for 1992, and either could help this classic convertible become a collector's automobile in the future. Called Limited Edition Appearance Packages, they come with either , Alpine White exterior and Lotus White interior or a Diamond Black exterior and black interior. Both encompass color-matched cross-spoke cast alloy wheels . (black or white) , extensive styling and ae r o d ynamic body modific.ltions, leather handbrake handle and boot, and leather manual gearshift boot. Like all other 1992 BMW models, the 325i and 318i convertibles are backed by a four-year/50,000-mile limited warranty and covered by BM W 's 24-hour roadside assistance program. When the new-car warranty expi res, the BMW owner can extend roadside-assistance coverage for just $59.90 a year with BMW's service card, which includes a variety of worthwhile benefits including towing, locksmith costs, custom trip routing and emergency cash advance. SERVICE COUPON SPECIALS --&RAt<eoiSc~7DRuM~Rv~E ------~ • Replace front °' rear brake Hnlngs • (incl. master cyt.) I • Resurface drum or diac (rotor) • Test hydraulic system I • Inspect hydraulic system • Road test TOYOTA$ ONLY Pr.sent coupon •lllime of I Write-up. ElCplr• 12/28191 .6 --------------------~ Punch ml Editors note: At the" recent Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce dinner and auction, Sonja Gray captured the "Pilot Editor for the Day" prize with a high bid of $425. Gray, wbo is vice-president and retail Oeet manager of Orange Coast Jeep Eagle auto dealership on Harbor Boulevard, helped plan, develop and produce today's edition of The Pilot. She did a great job, too! This column is a tribute to the women of the Punch and Judy Guild of Children's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC). By Sonja Gray 0 n May 4, 1965, women from Costa Mesa formed the Punch and Judy Guild with a mission to raise money through the community (or the support of the work at the hospital. The main philanthropy of the guild is the CHOC Outpatient Clinic. Approximately 65 women work voluntarily throughout the year giving of their time, talent and financial support to the children of Orange County. There ire 14 other sWJdl ln ~ County~ one Jumor Ouild ud two teenace poups. Tbe Punch 1nd outpatient clinic. Judy Ouild sponson the Colta Mesa teen &iris orpnization called The OK>c'ettes. These 14 guilds, all with names from children~ stories, have a total membership of 1,800 women and have together donated nearly $10 miJlion to the hospital and the Through community support and Jots of volunteer hours (5,000 hours last year), the guild members of Punch and Judy successfully raised $35,000 in 1990 with 100 percent of the monies going to the hospital. In their 26 years, they have raised almost half a mmion dollars. How does this happen? The fundraising started with home tours, small boutiques in homes and schools and progressed to the production of a stage show every two years that entertained Once a year all 14 guilds combine their ettorts (or the All Guilds Fashion Show benefit, which will take place March 26-27 at The Anaheim Marriott Hotel with two luncheon shows and one evening "Granp Finale" dinner show. More than 3500 guests are expected. This evCJ1l will be · chaired by Punch and Jud:: Guild member Sue Krause. Children's Hospital of Orange County is truly blessed to have the unselfish dedication of the women of The Punch and Judy Guild. And the members of the guild show heartfelt appreciation to their friends in the community who support their activities. It is because of these generous and compassionate friends that Children's Hospital of Orange County is able to provide the very best medical care for the children of Orange County. Taking center stage I wonder -why P:CCJP1o don't sec the ocean and beach the way fdo. I hear -waws ~ OJl the beach and listen 10 them wh•r in my car with a 10ft damp breeze. I soc -mountalna Ol blue and white foamy water rising and ci'lshln& in the power of the current. . °'7 I want -everyone to kwe and understand the ocean like I dO~ I am -a young confused beach bum. I pretend -I'm at the bottom or the ocean looking up at waves rolling and disappearing on to the shore and all around me are animals that understand the ocean Jjke I do. I feel -the sun beating against me. It's the best I've ever felt but I still can't smile. I touch -the sand as l drive my hands through the sand reachina for the wet sand I can feel with fingertips. I worry -about thinp people don't want to worry about. I cry -for my beautiful friends who understand me when they get caught in nets of the people who take advantage or the ocean. I am - a young, confused beach bum. I understand -very little in our large but fragile world. I say -words of love to our fine ocean. I dream -of me as a fish swimming around in the ocean with my friends. I try -to speak with friends who are so close but yet so far. I hope -but that's not enough. I am a young confused beach bum. (Editor's note: This poem was written earlier this year by Sonja Gray's 13-year-old son, Jeff. Sitting at the beach one day, he looked out at the waves ond was inspired to share his feelinss.) Bob Wynn proves that nice guys don't always finish last 0 nee in a rare while it docs appear that nice guys don't have to finish last. r---In fact, nice guys can and sometimes do finish first - stage center at the head table. That's what happened to retiring Newport Beach City .... Hewitt Manager Bob Columnist Without Portfolio Wynn on Tuesday night. Of course, his friends arranged for Mr. Wynn to sit alone at the head table, and Master-of- Ceremonies Paul Salata kept the roast's fires stoked throughout the cvenina . But Wynn clearly came out a winner. A steady line of speakers poked good-natured fun at the exiting manager. Police Chief Arb Campbell and former City Attorney Dennis O'Neil scored the most points, but everyone got one or two harpoons in. None of them stuck. however, and the five minutes WynJI spent in reply left no doubt as to who had ihe better supply of one-liners. The wisecracks aside, this NB-outsider marveled at one thing. Half-a-thousand people paid $15 each to come and honor a city manager. And that warrants some reflection. I work with many city managers -that's my real job. And I count a couple as friends. Most city mana,en don't get retirement banquetS m their honor. Most don't even get to retire. The job is the public service equivalent of a big-league baseball manager, where the owner and fans are always asking, "What have you done for me lately?" Now I don't know Mr. Wynn, and I don't do any work within the borders of Newport Beach. But it is not difficult to recognize genuine affection and respect, and Newport's citizens gave both back to Bob Wynn on Tuesday.night. To figure out why, one only had to listen to the guest-of-honor's closing remarks. Oh, he deftly parried some of the darts that had been good-humoredly sent his way. But th~ bulk of bis remarks were spent recognjzing his five chjldren and his wife. He asked each to stand in turn, quite effectively allowing his pride to show. His thoughts on his respect and love for 'his wife closed his remarks and the evening. W hy, then, did Bob Wynn succeed for 20 years -20 years! -in guiding Newport Beach? I suggest that here is a man with a keen aense of priorities and balance. If your heart is in your home, then your work -even important work - will benefit from penpcctive and good humor. Odd, perhaps, but it docs seem true that if your family comes first, your job will benefit. It goes without much comment that other qualities matter also ln the make-up o( a successful city manager. Intelligence is a necessity. The business of municipal gove[llment was already complex when Wynn took over m 1971, and has only gotten more intricate in the two decades since. And the "vision thing_" as President Bush put it, comes into play. A day-at-a-time manaacment doesn't hold up for long. Then there IS equanimity, which Webster describes as "the quality of remaining calm, and undisturbed; evenness of mind or temper; CQDlposure." Bob Wynn has seived·under nearly forty different council members and about a dozen mayor». That alone telegraphs equanimity in abundance. F inally, there is a sense of purpose. City government is largely thankless. Someone is alm051 always unhappy with whatever decision is made. And the unhappy folks usually can find city haU to deliver their critique in person. So the individual who succeeds <>Yer the medium or long hauJ must believe, and believe · deeply, in what he or she is about. Again, 1 have to guess that Bob Wynn had that sense of mission in 1971, and that he kept it intact Cor 20 years. It's hard to find all these qualities in a single individual. And it's even harder to find widespread aarcement that a single individual does indeed score well in every category. But 500 folks turned out two Bob Wynn nights ago 10 asree that Bob Wynn bai:t it all and, 1mportantJy, had given it all to the City of Newport Beach. As he retires (probablr. only in the sense that lie wont get paid for his continuing service to the city and the region), all folks whp care about good government ought to tip their bat to a fine professional, and to join the roast·$ocrs in the ultimate comphment: You will both be missed and remembered fondly. Hugh Hewitt pracllct• law wltb Pettis, Te1ttr, Krvu & Krln•l(y la lnlnt, •od bosu a ,.llc-lbow oa KFl AM 640, Satardap from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m .. Hb column eppcars tt'try Tbursday. 0 n Ncwember 22, the Newport BelCh plannina commission held a public heJrinJ on the merits of a proJ>OSCG Caitaways manna. Tho California Recreation Company~ a subsidiary of The Irvine Company, sought the approval of'll marina with 125 slips for large yachts. The proposal for the marina includes constructing a pier more than 700 feet long that will extend into upper Newport Bay, not only beyond chc boundaries or the project, but also far from the shore into the public waterways. The commission, by a 4-2 vote, approved the project including the long pier. I was disappointed but not surprised by the vote. What was surprising was the rationale or the majority in approving the project. The commission and staff had in their possession letters from the United States Department of Commerce, the United States Department of the Interior and the California Department of Fish and Game stating their opposition to having the long pier extend into the upper Newport Oay. The majority of the commission stated that they believed they were not qualified to pass judgment on the environmental problems raised in the E.J.R. Expressing their opinion that, ultimately, state and rederal agencies would reduce the size of the marina. they voted to approve the large marina. ln so doing, they approved a project for which they admitted they lacked the expertise to make a decision based on full disclosure of all pertinent facts and, thereby, became advocates of the applicant's total project. The course taken was not the ·proper decision of a responsible commission. I ask of you that the decision of the planning commission be ignored and that the project be disapproved, modified, or approved on its merits when it is submitted to the city council for further review. FRANK ROBINSON Newport Beach Best of the Hotline Editor's note: The following are samples of Pilot readers' comments and criticisms. The Pilot runs these on a regular basis. Get involved by calling the Readers' Hotline at 642-6086. 1 (ail to sec b~ city officials responsible for this wastage .of the taxpayers' mone.Y can defend it. Rather, they should admit their embarrassment. government who want to compare their wages to what us poor saps cam in the private sector. They somehow manage to find wages much higher than most of us make and then go out and blow money on cocktails and laundry bills. How to get involved Keeping tabs on city omclals T hank you for your fine reporting in the Dtc. 3 issue on the expensive tnp of Newport Beach officials to the San Francisco convention in October. It was an eye-opener. The public's justifiable cynicism about government is fueled by ..episodes like this. I find it incomprehensible that the city would pay for hotel rooms at the rate of $278 ra night, $21 breakfasts, $35 lunches, $56 Jinners, $10 bellman tips and the other outrageous expenses listed. Nor did it ever ~cem rational to send 12 city officials on such a junket in the first place. Community Commentary • DON SKOLNIK Corona del Mar K udos to The Pilot for their reJS<>rtlng on the hefty spending on the city trip to San FrancisCo. What a tribute to pay with t..he anniversary of the Bill of Rights coming up to our Fint Amendment and the freedom of speech while·the government continues to chip away at those rights. A wise man once said, ""The government that governs least, governs best." There is no way to put a check and balance on government. While thero are good people in government, there's goin& to continue to be abuses. What I get a kick out of the most in theae abuses ii that there are so many people in • BARRYZANCK Newport Beach I am looking at some of these expenses in your story on city officials and I don't realty see the hefty spending. I might have some questions on that hefty spending report. Maybe there is something I am not reading here. I would like vctification on that and I would like to confmn what kind of news this is. A $10 tip for a bellman and such, I would like to make a comment that maybe real news should be reported, and a S~O ticket for a show and SS (or drinks maybe isn•t real news in this city. FRED CORNWELL Newport Beach This is your community newspaper, and we'd like to hear from~· Here's how you can become an active participant in the Pilot's Community Forum page. t1' call the Ruden' Hotline (642·6086) and leave your metsage. While we welcome all comments, we'll only eublish comments from those who leave a name (please spell 1t out), ~and ~ ~bet (for Yerification). ll'c Wrile a lllall'. Please be as brief as possJble. longer letters will be corilldli'ed for Commun~orum page. Mail your letter to "Litten;'' J30 W. Bay St., Mesa, CA 92627, or fax them to 64M170. t1' CM 8'i ... a CIU. William Lobdell can be reached at 642,..321, ext. 351 and would love to hear from you. t1' Oir -.. w. your views. In our news page, we at the PllOt ltrtVe to be Jilt and objective. On the Community forum ~, we ~ to do the same by publishing a wide range of v1eWi -many Of \\tlk:h w. disagree With -in the Interest of falme& The PllOt's .,,Ions ant restricted to our editoriats. 'Tire busters' would halt wrong-way drivers on freeways A s a citizen who is deeply concerned with the alanning death rate among young and old alike due to drunken driving, I would like to submit the following suagestion that I feel could be some food for thought. I believe that accidents aused by wrong·way driYen could be drastical~ reduced by insllllin& "barrier epilc•' at strategic locations on Crccway ofr·nmes: Another name ml&ht be "tire busten, or "tire maulers." They're the gadgctt you see at 10me patttna lots, major pluu, lheaten, hoq>itals., hocc~ etc. My sugestbl ii to inltell thc tire bUster ~ It e\'CfY ~off-ramp that would render the 1utoinobile somenat undrivable. dnetioa and exited. human life. According to one retaUer who sells It ii pioilliblo at tlmct that this could In conclusion, I would say thot most these devica, I undentand the cost la lulppea, and lf tire tiusten were lnstat1ed Insurance comp1nics would concur with npprox.imatcly $800 plua in1tallatJon. The on all ofl'·n~1 nen.tbole pcnons who this Idea in view of the enormous amounts cost wouldn'I be cheap, but how much do are la tlielr penect acmes will rwt or money by way of compensations we valuo lift? eliCIUlaer their Hwa 11 well u others -(IOIDewhere between SI 1 and $25 billion a What ~pted me to write wu a Oiiier than havin1 to just lose or replace year) all became' of these unncceuary recent lle:dena that took IM lhia ol (our tt.I *-(1t1Udea aUICd by drunken drivers. youn1 ... • the 1-5 r .... ., WllO Stlllllia lltc)W that a life la IOat every 'Z7 With tile coming holiday season, It entered bead-oil onto dae freeway llVm flllaillll .. to drianken dmen, and ln aeems to be an appropri1te time to make the Wf0111 dftctiOn anCI coll~ wit• an tlil ,. decade we ~ lost four times ~ ...,. Of Iha Mriousncu or this onconri• truck. the -.t of IM"s that were lost fn the matter. Tbil. lllddentally, remlndl • ol 1 v._ War. I sincerely hOpo that IOmCOno will lricad at mine Ytho wldle .._ .. , mid .,., dtCae ata&lstks tell us that we Mrioualy c:onildii this prppoul and cwry tiJ:M'! MddeMal~ *"" • '*1llt..,. 1h ti• dD ICDCtblna about this? I 1m sure 6rt IDlde lOftid liliatltna tire busten lidl of a tre.w.y. blctflr, -falW&) lit......., lpeDI Oft this proje(t bf PJl all ofl'·~ .... , •nccl ,.. and·mr,.... 8fter aaw .Ul be Mil worth me effort. ~ VJ. JESUDAIBN rcallilnl hls m11take, swff'lfy rewned You cu'I put • price ta1 on • pteclous c:o.ta Miii An Independent Newspaper .. I Tlll'llllr Decembers. 1991 Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext366 Dietitianlr r Reclpes/4: • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------= • • • • • • • • • • .---------------------------------------------------~------------------------------------------------------------------~1111----------a : T rimming the tree can be ooe of the most festive occasions during the holiday season. It's the perfect time to gather family and friends to share this special tradition. But with out-of-town guests and last-minute shopping, how do you find the time? The key is to crqte a simple menu featuring easy-to-prepare items that can be made in advance. Our tree-trimming buffet is built around versatil.e and nutritious ingredients that give good value for your money -chicken, pasta and mushrooms. As guests string popcorn and hang ornaments, bring on an assortment of festive appctiz.ers. Start with Lemon-Chicken Kabobs. Cubes of tender chicken are marinated with lemon and herbs and threaded onto skewers with colorful peppers. Sherry- Mushroom Toast Cups feature crisp. easy-to-hold bread cups filled with fresh mush.rooms sau~ with sherry and herbs. Guests will appreciate the low fat and calorie content of these holiday hors d 'oeuvres. For a heartier appctiz.er. serve Lasagne Roll-ups -mini portions of lasagne fi°llcd with a flavorful combination of spinach and assorted cheeses. topped with tomato sauce. To spend more time with guests and less time in the kitchen. prepare this dish in advance. freeze, and bake before serving. After the tree is trimmed, guests can help themselves to Pasta-Mushroom Stuffed Chicken. a creative and economical choice for holiday entertaining. Instead of traditional bread stuffing. the chicken is filled with pasta laced with tasty mushrooms, garlic and rosemary. Select from a wide variety of American- made pastas for the stuffing. Round out the buffet table with a colorful tossed green salad, crusty rolls and your favorite holiday sweets and cookies. IV..,........_._.., 1dllulel'*f'rJtr dlkMll lwtlllh, mt lato Mid ct.llb Y.a Cllf .... )Ike 3 ~I••• a•,...., ftldablt oil ltMh.,a•ndwlllt....,. 1 ,.,...doft..,., ..... ttMlc.,..,,....,.....,...., In medium bowl, combine all ~ cxcepc chicken and bell peppers. Add chk:ken; tou to chorougbly COIL Cover, refrigerate Ind muinale I to 2 houri. Remove cbicten from marinade; diJcard muiDlde. Thread 20, S-to 6-inch bllnboo skewers, altanating cbickeo Ind bell • w h ..... •llCOlktd I c•1t r(l5• 16onm)rkieaadlae 2..., .... I pec+•(ll ..ae),,_."'H'• ,1 och, .................... ., 1 tm••• .. Y.a t TA If D • pepper Y.a kl If! D• *W --Jar-, ~I lfD•Mtll:..W ..... ortpllOMll~ • (1-llldl) nd IMlrw ..-bel pepper···-· (2 .... belpeppen) pepper 1quares. Grill or broil 6 to 8 minutes, turning once. until chicken is op1que. To form tout cupa. &CftdY pas bRtid slices inao I 2, 2~-inch muffin tin Q1P1. Bike in 3~ ovea 10 to 12 minuaes uodl golden llloft. Set llide., cool. In 111Jt skillet. melt buoer ewer meclam • ldd musbrooma, onions, salt. pepper, ... pepper ftlba. Sa* 3 lllilMcs Iii small bowl, mix *"TY .. COlllladi; stir ink> rnmllnXiai .,. IV.. &Mll.,a•• 09t1W.orolftol u _.. 1'rn-, ... r1ered . .._ ...... ... '2m... .... .... •-.<3Cllfl) ................. .. 1 Jlr<•-->"•Pf••••h•ha.• >1• ........... __ Hell oil ii ... skillet OWi' ........ hjp belS; lldd lllUllloolm. onions -prtiC. Sllille 3 mm.a; .... to cool. Coot.,....~., pa. directioal; ... In bowl. mill J*'I. pl...._. I Y.a 1e11fi oons of~ pepper. lalt nl mushroom mixture. S&d *-d -ol .. puta .-ilbll'C. Piece l'CllnlilUna ,... ii pwed<1111 ok;covswith......_fGl...S•ilidl. Rub .ta of dbcUn wih .,_..,ind iprinkte di\ ..... ·~ ••lllOClm of,......,. If delired, ..... ~ .I ~ m4 coot tbout I minute until dlimned sligbdy. llClllllM from beat; llir in tornltoes. Spoon mixture into IOllt Qllll; IClvt bnmedialdy. • • • • • • • • • • ,. " . .. .. , • Thursday, December S, 1991 avor plenty of Vltlimin c, relax and enJoy 1IHI • I am one or those people who really aet • 1trt1Hd out at holiday t111le, at with havlna to e.&ertal 10 much and seelna liople l don't really want to be Ct). Is there anythlna I c.n take to"b-y to relax? "' P.V.K., Newport :tf you arc thinking about taking (le'C of the "stress-vitamin" pills on Int market today, I would prefer Jo point you in another direction. Jn the first place, the formulas 11Jed in such pills arc often lacking Kt''many of the important nutrients ... - as.sociated with stress. Secondly. as regular readers of this column know, I am a firm believer in getting vital nutrients Crom real food whenever possible, with supplements appropriate only when necessary for special needs. Two of the most important things you need for tense times arc Vitamins C and B-C.omplex. Your body's largest concentration of Vitamin C is in the pituitary and adrenal glands, which are part of the immune system that produces anti-stress hormones. If you don't have enough Vitamin C, your defense S}'Stem is impaired. Vitamin B-C.omplcx helps reduce nervous tension, fights fatigue and increases energy. Unfortunately, since both these vitamins arc wa1er-sotubtc,1hey arc lost very quickly during stress. So it's essential to have enough to begin with. The best way to get Vitamin C is from fresh citrus fruit, toma1oes, strawberries, potatoes, green and red bell peppers, broccoli and dark green leafy vegetables. Good sources of B-C.omplex include whole-grain breads and cereals, n.uts. lcaumes (peas and beans), race and pasta. The above foods arc ClOmplex carbohydrales. Pulling it simply, when you eat such carbs your body 11llows more of an amfmracld known a1 tryptophan lo reach the brain; it is then converted to serotonin, which induces relaxation and sleep. While fish, meat and poultry also contain some of the B-Vitamins, such proteins arc not recommended as stress reducers because their amino acids compete with the tryptophan for entrance into the brain and thus offset the soothina eff cct. Two other nutrients that help to alleviate stress are calcium (which you can get from dairy products 11nd broccoli) and maanesium (from nuts, seeds. legumes, whole-grains and dark green leafy vegetables). Your best bet Cor the holidays would be, if at all possible, to concenJrate more on the frui1s, vegetables and whole grains, and go easy on the turkey, ham or other protein. ·I II -WE ACCEPT COUPONS ••• FROM OTHER SUPERMARKETS HUOHIS ITALIAN SAUSAGI MILD OR HOT La. 1.99 CLOD ROAST BONELESS BEEF CHUCK ~ SllOUL ... GION SEMI BONELESS 3 79 BLADE CUT La. • LB. ... o n••••1111t FROZEN, DEFROSTED 5 79 21 ·2S.COUNT La. • AYEL ORANGES '@ """ SWED' JUICY I LIMIT 6-LBS. L • s EXTRA LARGE NAVEL ORANGES.-.. .a.a. .69 ..... TILAPIA RLLITS SOLAR AQUA FARMS La.3.99 3' Pot 0.Coroted Zucchini U.S. No. 1 ~fUSTMAS TREE ..................... EA. 2.99 ITALIAN SQUASH ......................... LB .• 59 3-LB. BAG BROWN ONIONS ...... EA .• 79 long Grffn t • I ' ---- • ..aM•AKD IOeea •"AD 1v •. La. I 65 • LOAF e , LO SALT •=wn••••r Tcf~gER La. 4. 99 I .... ,.. • COllTADa.A •ASTA 9.oz. FLAT VARIETIES 1.59 ......... 4 •ACK ....... .99 16-0Z. VARIETIES • •••n....., -·-9 TO 10-0Z. 2 •3 VARIETIES ... DOWllYll.AICI ,·:.,_:e;;f ........ ' ---I ~ -~· ECONOMY I 59 "' 1 (t~l;:'i(<~ PACK. 19.0Z. e CHICKEN NOODLE •••o••'• llAISIN ••AN is.oz. CEREAL .99 "I f ~ ilr MIMmM fllU» DEC. 2S-J1 JAN. 2·12 -~-e-.. ~· ..... ·- SAVE S3.00 Per ndcet CAMPBELL'S SOUP, 10.75-0Z., LIMIT 6 .99 JAl"t. 15·11 '---ON...,_ OUCWM..cft ... ertAU & CIOWOlt ON ..,......_m......,uos ~ WJ r \ LARGE CUCUMBERS .................... I 110e I s-Lll. saeoa•u•a1 3.15 My buaband rcttatly laad a bad case ot • atomacb polsoalq, wb claim• was rrom tp0llcd egs. I remember • past column or yours had a list or proper cooldna time• for eua-Could 1ou please let me have that aaaln? T.R.. Dana Point After an especially bad series of .. salmonella attacks. the federal government earlier this year released the foUowing guidelines for cooking eggs over mediutft heat: scrambled (1 minute), over ..iiliiiiiiiiliii-easy (3 minutes for 1he first side, 2 minu tes fo r the second), and sunny side up (4 minutes). In addition, poached eggs should be boiled in waler a full 5 minutes. A special warning was issued with regard to foods that call for raw eggs in 1heir recipes, such as Caesar Salad and mayonnaise. Care should be exercised when ordering such foods while dining out, or when cooking them at home. Q It's always nice to shop in supermarkets lhat • di splay shiny, per -lookJng fruits and vegetables, but a friend tells me that the shiny coating is dangerous. Can you explain why? K.F., Costn Mesa There is some trulh in your friend 's advice. That shine on fresh produce is, literally, a wax coating. Considered to be chemical preservatives, such coalings are made from a wide range of substances -from fats and vegetable oils to paraffin and shellac (including some of the things used in car and noor waxes!) For the mosl parl, this coating process -which takes place right after harvesting, and before the produce is shipped to your m .. rket -is inlcnded to reduce the moisture loss thal would make the food look dried up and less attractive to shoppers. Remember that most foods have to travel long distances from farm 10 retailer. There are two very real problems with this coating procedure. Until the Food and Drug Administralion insists thal consumers be told which foods are waxed (and which wax has been used), it is impossible for allergy-prone people to be forewarned. Perhaps even more critical is the fact that all of these coatings trap under them the chemical fungicides that were sprayed on the pl nls during the growing period. A number of these chemicals have clearly ..1cen associated with increased ri~~ of cancer. Some consumer groups, such as the Na1ural Resources Defense C.ouncil, have been fighting for better consumer information in this area. bul so far the battle has not been entirely successful. I tne mean1ime, your best bet as a wise shopper is to wash all produce as soon as you get it home, in cool running water (without detergent). That should remove much or the wax. Since it will not, however, get rid of the chemical fungicide, try whenever possible to peel off the skin, as we ll. Deralce Scanlon is a ttgistercd dlctillan. Ir you have questions, mall them to The Pilot lo care or Dernlce Scnnl(ln, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626. ............ ___ ,..._ •llbaut .-.. ~-- , Star-Kist ' Solid White Tuna Pocked in Water 6.125 Oz.-Limit 4 Healthy Choice Frozen Dinners Assorted Varieties 10.5 to 12 • .f Ounce Box Healthy Choice ·2 0RF400 Frozen Entrees Assorted Vorieriei 7 to 17 Ounca Box Heilthy Choice Breakfast ' ace Large Sweet Tangerines Fairchild Variety • Sun world Grown L b. Mcintosh • 59 Nutritious ~~~!ww Lb.I t~~~~~,. llrl!Uh Columblo Crown HJah In Fiber Lb .• 49 Large Papaya I"""' ul ~ruil I rml ffu"uum1 C.tu~u Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice Sqweud In lhe Slore AllUiloble rn Most SIOns 99 Fresh Large Christmas Wreath Green and Lush Oregon Grown Fresh Christmas Arrangements Gn'OI for Christmas Decorating Christmas Pine Tree with Lites 6 Inch Pol Christmas Greens Bouquet F'n>sh Cul Beautiful Poinsettia Planter Bluominl(·Decorolive 14~~ Ea 1099 £0 499 Ea.1999 ... Assorted Colors-6" Wrapped Pot (Decorated Priced as Marked) 00 . . • Von1Club. The Club that . work• 10 you can 1ave. ~ · • Double Coupons ,~,,~ -·". • More Buys ,". Ad •". • Spedals .•', • Everyday Low Prices Jerseymaid Old Fashioned Ice Cream ,.. ·: Assorted Flavors llllJJlllt;•,41-rr, Half Gallon-Rounds • -1-1 ' ·. , .. ·' -· • -· ( , , • -· '.• \ 4 Thuraday, December 5, 1991 • Easy-does-it chocolate Nclllll Many people loot at photo- graphs of scrumptious homemade chocolate desserts and say, "l can't make that -it's too compli- cated!" Baker's Chocolate has solved this problem with deli- ciously simple chocolate recipes in the • new Baker's Easiest-Ever Chocolate Recipes cookbook. The chapters in Baker's Easicst- Ever Chocolate Recipes arc 1itlcd according to favorite recipe cat- egory, such as "Brownies," "Cook- ies and Bars," and "Pies and Tarts." PEANUT·IAYERED BROWNIES BROWNIE L4. YER: • 4 squares Bakcr'1 unsweetened choro-late •.-.cup (I VJ sticks) margarine or butter •2 cups granuhatcd sugar • 3 eggs • I lcaspoon v1nilt1 • l Ctlp 111-pur~ flour • J cup chcippcd peanuts PEANUT BUTIER LA YER: •I cup pcanul butter • Vi cup powdered sugar • I teaspoon vanilla GLAZE: •<(squares Baker's semi-sweet c:hoc:'Olate • V• cup (Vi stick) margarine or butter Dlrtttions: Heal oven to 3SO degrees. t.1icrowavc unsweetened chocolate and .Y.. cup mar1.•rine Jn la11e miaynvablc bowl on HIOH 2 minutes or until ma11a· rinc b melted. Stir until chocolate h completely melted. Stir 1ranula1cd 1u1ar Into melted choc-olate mixture. Mb: In ew ind I tel· 1_poon vanllt• until well blCnded. Stir In flour and pcanutl. Spread in anuod llz9.lnch pan. Balce for 30 to 3:5 minutes or until lool:hpkt inserted Into center axncs out "filh rudl)' c:rumb&. Do not <mrbake. Cool in pan, Mix peanut butter, oowdercd suiar and I leaspoon vanilla (n 1eparatc bOwl unlil well blended and smooth. Spread oYCr brownies. Microwave 1eml·sweet choool1te and V.. Ctlp marprinc In amall microwavable bowl on HIOH 2 minutes or until marga-rine is me/led. Slit until c:hocolate is completely mellcd. Spread over peanut bulfcr l1ycr. Cool until set. CUI inlo squares. Mikes about 24 brownies. Prep time: 20 minuteCBalcina clmc: 30 to J!i minutes. DOUBLE CHOCOIATE COOKIES • 4 squares Baker's scmi·swccl choco- late • Vi cup (I stick) margarine or butler, slightly soficncd • 11 cup granula1c:d sugar • v. cup rirmly packcd"brown sugar •I egg • I teaspoon vanilla • I cup all·purpose flour • VJ teaspoon tiaking powder • V. 1caspoon salt •¥•cup chopped walnuts (optional) • 4 squares Baker's semi-swccl cbocolale One or your most valuable business resources is 1he Newport Beach Public Library. We offe r you a wide array of special services. 10 help you succeed. From our large selection of current magazines and newspapers, to our business information assis1ance. by phone or fax, 10 special lecture series from local business leaders, to busi- ness reference boon. to our new com- puter reference system. Of course. you can come in simply to read and discover new potential directions : BUS INESS ' : SERVICES FROM YOUR NEWPORT . BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY for your growing business in our busi- ness book section. So. be resourceful. and let your library work with you. NEWPORT CENTER LIBRARY 856 San Clemente Dr., Newport Beach, CA 92660 Call 644-3191 or FAX 644 -5717 Th15 advcl\1~men1 prljl"1\kd b) the Ncw!X)fl Bc11ch·Cos1;i Mc:;a 1'1!01 DltttUo• f.1cll •iu•ro chocolate In mkrowr.'C on HIGH to 2 minu tes or until almmc mcltCil. stinfn1 &ftcf each minu1c. Rcmo¥e tr0m m!Ciowaw:. Stir until complcrcly mclced. Sec aside. Cut 3 squaret cboc:ofttc tnlO .. IJO (~ IM::h) ctiunb; ICI addc. ............... .,. ...... ""' ...... until lf&hl ind du , Stir 1n I ~uarc melted chOc:ol.llc. ii: IA flour, bikli:ia ~r and salL Stir ia dlocolaM cbunti and walnuU. Rcfrlieratc 30 minutes. Heat oven IO 373 dcJrCU, Droo douah by hc1pl:n1 tablcs~ruta. about 2 inches apart, onfo p-eucd Cootie 1heet1. Bate ror 8 minute• or uritll lithUy browned. Cool 5 mlnutet on coolcie 1hcets. Re-- maYC and finiah c00Un1 on wire rkks. Melt 4 1quarcs ebocOlatc In miaowavo on HIGH 1\.i to 2~ minutct or until 1l- mo1t melted, 1ti.JTin1 after each minute. RemaYC rrom inicrowavc. 1Ur until oom-plelcly melted. Dip \.i or each cookie into mc\1cd chocQlate, Let stand on wu:cd paper until chocolate is firm. Makes 1bout 2 dozen cookks. Prep time: 30 minutcs..Chill time: 30 minutes. Bakina time: 8 minutes. EASY CHOCOLA'l'E- CHEESECAKE CRUST: • I ¥• cups chocolate cookie or graham craclr:cr crumbs • 2 tablespoons sugar •~cup margarine or buffer, melted Fill.ING: • 2 p1c:ka1c1 (4 ounces each) Baker's Germ1n's sweet chocolate • 2 eggs • ~ C\IP com syrup • \.i cup heayY cream • 1 \.i teaspoons vanilla • 2 packages (8 ounces each) cream cheese, cuDcd and softened Dlrrc:Clons: Heat oven IO 325 dcarccs. Combine cookie CNmhl, sugar and muprine In 9-inch P.ic plate or spring- fonn pan until well mixed. Press inlo plC plate or onto boll om 1nd IV• inches up sides or pan. Mic rowave llh packages of the c:horo- l1te in microwavable bOWI on HIGH 111.i to 2 minulcs or until almost melted stir- ring 1ftcr I minute. Stir until completely melted. Blend cw, com syrup, cream and va- nilla in clCctric blender until smooth. With blender running, gradually add -cream cheese, blcndin1 until smooth. Blend in melted chocolate. Ppur inlo CNSt. Bake ror SO to !i!i minutes or until finn. Cool on ..-ire rack. Cover: rcfriger- ale. Just before serving. melt remaining ~ pack11e chocolate and drizzle O'le r 1op. Makes 8 servings. Prep time: 25 minutes. Baking time: SO 10 !i!i minutes. You can order &J:cr's Easics1 Ei'Cr Chocolate Recipes by sending .J.1.50 1u P.O. Box 8146, Kank•kcc. IL 60901. • UnltadW.y ol Orange County Put your money in the right hands. When All You Want For Christmas Wat~h "Season w11h Is Some Ideas. Qng<r & Si>i<r. ro.- gift suggestions, holiday fashions u11der $30, ideas for fami ly activities and tips on 1he hottest toys. With host Mary Frann, ind guest appearances by Eddie Rabbit , Chet Atkins, Larry Catlin, Trish~ Yearwood Season Wrth Ginger & Spice and othen. I • - ' Be sure to try Easy Chocolate Cheesecake, an elegant dessert that takes only 25 minutes lo prepare. Don't miss Double Chocolate Chunk Cookies, which are bound to become a snacking sensation, and Peanut.Layered Brownies, a fudgcy treat enhanced by peanut butter. For dessert, offer more than just a candy bar Celebrate a nlusical occasion, concert, or anytin1e with crcan1y milk chocola1c b;1r desserts. These creations look and tas le so wonderful that you'll get a standing ov<llion. Even 1hough these desscrls look elegant, they're ca:;y lo pre· pare. The result \Viii be home- made goodness, and you'll still ha ve tin1c to make the opening curtain. GRAND •• INALE CllEESECAKE Almond crust (recipe foll0\1-'s ) •I S)'!Tlphony Milk Chcx:ola1c Dar or Milk Chocolate Bar \Vi1h Almonds ,11.:. Toffee Chips (7 02.), broken inlo picc· " • 4 packages (3 oz. cnc:h) cream cheese, softened • Y.! cup su1ar • 2 tablespoons J·IERSJ·IEY'S Cocoa • V. 1c:aspoon sal1 • 2 eggs •I teaspoon vanilla extract •Whipped cream (optional) Dlrtttlons: Prepare Almond crust•: set aside. lical O"Jcn 10 32.S degrees. In small microwave-safe bowl, place choc· German Bome lldery Wedding Cakes "The Old· Fashion Way" 2950 Grace Ln. C.M. Call for info. 540-0281 Deshenll's Couture Custom made Bridal • Fonnal • Dn:umakina .t Alteration• 714-675-3573 olatc: bar pieces. ~licrowavc at 1·110 11 I minu1e or unril C"hocolatc is mclccd when stirred: set aside. In large mixer ~-1. beut cream cheese uncrt nuffy. Stir together sugar, cocoo and !;:Jlt: blend inro cream cheese mi.\"turc. 1\dd cw and ''anilla; blend well. Add melt· c;U c:horolatc; beat jusl until blended. Pour into prcp11rcd crusl. Bake JS lo 40 minutes or unriJ almos1 sci. Rc- mO\'C from O\'C n tu v.·ire r;ick. \Vith knife, loosen cake fron1 side of pan. Cool completely: rcmO\'e side of pan. Cover: rcfrigcriuc. Garnish .,.,.ith .,.,.hipped c:rc:im, if desired. Cover; re· frigcra1c lcftO'lc:rs. 8 servings. •Almond Crusl: In n1cdiun1 1>1111·!. stir together :v~ cup grahan1 cracker crun1bs, ¥.i cup chopped sli\'crcd al· monds &nd 2 tablespoons sugar. Stir in V• cup melted buucr or margurinc; blend >A'cll. Press mi:cturc onto bol!om and up side of 8-inC"h springform pan or round pan with rcn1oYabk: bottoni. RllAPSODY CllOCOLATE-CAKE •I 7 oz. SYf!!phonv ~1ilk Choc:ol~tc Dar or Milk Chocof:ifc Bar \Vi1h 1\I· monds &. Turrcc Chips, broken into pieces • ~ CUP. (l stick) butter or margarine. softened • I cup boiling water • 2 cups all-purpose nour ) 11 I\) ) \Ji )I I\'-, Doryman's Inn Oceanrro.t Std a Bruklll1t Romanee, Luiury, ft(Ollndint: ekpnce .t. Victorian Grandeur await )OU. Make plan1 1oday for yow fforlcymooa Of unlrrwrury. c.om.p1imcnl&fy cha~ with td. 675-7300 Iii r I l'llr<\'-> HAI.CREST PARK, INC.' Coil• Mt1• FacUitiu few weddUtf m:tpdotu Chrisrmu Pordu-bu.tinUI mntlngt can accomodatt up la 250 Sdf c.tnUtf/IMr tWlcomt (714) 557-7234 • I 1/: CU[!!> SURllf • 1-1 cup l·IERS/iEY'S Cocoa • 2 teaspoons b3king soda • I 1caspoon salt • 2 eggs •\<".!cup dair.· sour C"rcam •I tc:ispoon\·anil1.i extract • V:inill:1·g1azc \recipe folJ0\.1o")) Dirttllons: I c.at oven 10 J50 de- grees. Grc:1sc and nuur 12-cup nutcd tube p:1n. In sn1aU bov.I. s1i1 together chocol:1tc bar pieces, bu tler 11nd .,.,.a1cr un1il chocnlatc i~ melted. In large mixe r 1io ..... 1. stir tu1:c1hc r nour, sugar, cocoo; baking W\Ja and 1ah: gradually add chtJ('Olatc mixlurc, bcahng unul thoruughl)' blcnd.;d. AllJ eggs. sour cre~n1 and vanilla: blend v.·ell: Uca1 on n1cdiun1 speed uf clccirio: mixer I n1inucc:. l'our ba11cr in1u prepared pan. llake SS lo 60 n1inu1c~ or until woOdcn pick inserted in ccn1er conics oul clean. Cool 10 n11nulcs; rcn1u,·c from pan lu °"''ire rack. Cool eumplc1cly. Driulc vanilla gl:izc O\'Cr cake. 10 10 12 servings. Vanilla Glaze: In medium n1icro· wavc.wfc txwd. place v~ cup (\I:! slick) buucr or margarine. ~ficrQ\\~.J\"C ac lllGll 30 seconds or until melted. Gradually stir in 2 cups pov.·Ucrcd 1ug:1t. 2 lu J tablc~~ns hot °"''tiler anll I teaspoon vanllh1 cxnac1: beat \Vilh wire v.·hisk until smooth and slightly thickened. \\I Dill\(,'-, \I '->I \ Venetian Gondola Getaway • Courmft ~ \.... t:rln•• a.......,.. e\, Coa1f • alt Crritifote Cli•rltn ""'"""'OEACH 1714) 675-4704 I 1 ·I ,;!\\II<•\' ' J . . . . ... -YOUR GUIDE ~FUN . ALONG THE COAST .. COVER STORY The Waynes at home in Newport Beach's Bayshores community, in one of the legendary film star's favorite photos (from left): Ethan, Aissa, John, Pilar and Marissa. F or years, Aissa Wayne's father admonished her "Don't voice your opinions too much, and you won't sound like a fool." Throughout her lifetime, Aissa Wayne heeded that advice. Now -after years of withholding her feelings and . concerns -the daughter of one of America's most candid and outspoken men tells what it was like to have John Wayne as a father. Just back from New York where she appeared on 20 shows within three days, Aissa Wayne is preparing to leave again for a countrywide tour to promote her new book, "John Wayne, My Father." The revealing, touching biography presents yet another perspc:ctive of John Wayne -the indomitable man and incomparable star. John Wayne fans can rest assured that Aissa leaves her fat her's legend intact but scandal mongers will no doubt be disappointed, for this candid account of the intimate life of one of America's legendary macho-men is far fro m sordid. Betll Cobb Bookmarks He r frank, personal remarks about her father's relationships with his wives, children, friends, and associates offer pensive and poignant insights. '' reveal myself, but I wanted my children and others to understand. When my mother (Pilar Wayne) wrote her book, I lea.med a lot about my parents. There were things I really didn't know -how she was feeling, how he was feeling -and her book was a real inspiration to me." Aissa describes her mother as very supportive, and says that Pilar has told her that while reading it she had to stop from time to time, unable to go on because she was so touched she would begin to cry. In her own home, Aissa's children Jennifer and Nicley arc reading it and discovering amazing new things about their family. 'John Wayne, My Father" is that kind of book. In describing her relationship with the Duke, Aissa touches a cord that any caring, sensitive adult will recognize and respond to. It's also the kind of book that can serve to bridge gaps between people, between generations. While telling of her sheltered, overprotected childhood, spent growing up behind the 10-foot high walls surrounding the According to Wayne, Wayne's Encino t''itate, her interviewers have focused on the wonckrmc111 .ind worries durina fact that '!John Wayne, My .. . ... .iv•, often thrilling, and Father" wasn't another "Mommy ~omct11111..~ terrifying travels, and Dearest," saying that it wu nice how their lives changed when they -tender but honest. moved to Newport Beach, Aiua "I was as honest u I could be," Wayne dclivcn a message for 'says Mynt . ''1r'\4/ai dJ!tlcult to young and old alike. t. 2 ' .. ro~rw•IWMl"/i·~·l'~T1'~~ ' Aissa Way_ne reveals tender side of the Duke Although "John Wayne, My Father" is an intensely personal account, detailing a unique relationship, Aissa Wayne thoughtfully considers and aptly conveys how the pull and tug of ordinary concerns arc life changing factors. While telling of her struggles to understand her famous fa th er and to come to terms with her own life, Wayne shows how emotions and events shape our lives. As parents grow older and children grow up, the old awe-fiUed barriers fall -worn down by love, fear, guilt and innocence. "John Wayne, My Father" i~ a beautifully told story of a father an<r daughter who arc linked b) mutual need. T he book is a treasure, filled with compelling. weU-paced passages that pull the reader along to its Sad but satisfyins conclusion. Co-written with Steve Delsohn, the book deftly recaptures John Wayne's imposing stature and sensitive nature, making it seem that although gone, be is still among us -for some people, like love and life, never really leave the world, they just transform into new and vital forces. "Jo'in Wayne, My Father" by Aissa Wayne with Steve Delsohn, Random House (Hudbttck 229 pages) $20. Ycu GUde to Holiday Events'·-~· Along the Coast ~ the Chene ewentl happening thlt holklay • .,.. are: South Coast Repertory's "A Christmas Carol' <-.>, wWch runs throulh Dec. 14; "<:1tristma Caribbean Style" featuring music from The New Carttiban (llbowe left) at II Mono Sdlool In t.aauna lach Dec. 14; and Ballet Montmarte's ''The Nutcracker" Dec. 14, 15 and 20 at Newport Harbor High School's Loats Auditorium. • ' •au 1~--M "D~ .,........_ ..... ..., Hil ll 1401 ...... ,;,.:i .... Bid. ....... food, ............. lift • 6:)0 p.m. Oon.ltion: S8 (children under 18 free). Relefvations must be .a:ampanied by chedcs mailed to: T empte Isaiah. P.O. 8c»c 10414, C.0SU Mea, CA. 92627. Info: 546-6900 .... Troupe Ameria's ~ ol O\lltes Oicttns' HMr. • Sbtet for a C1wistnm ~It 8 p.m. It~ Com Coletr~ 2701 Fa!Mew Rd., "to.ta MeN, in Ro&ert a. Moore n.e.... Tlcbts: M.SO-S11. Info: 432-5880 .... QrMp eo..utr c.-... ~a. aww... DMMi> o.ce '°' ~ In theW 20. to 40s lwam 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Tlcbts: Ml. RaeMtioos INndleoty. Wrier dub It P.O. lclllt 2785, C... Mesa. lnlo: 716-1912 .... S.CcmflrU ...... I ti& lll1lllll ttollllr ~1S ..... ,..... f-.200, tatl Colt: S15. Wo: 241·MSI .... O.le•:w Q9ft ,.... • ......,.., <:ouncry 5'ofe, 1720 AdMN Ave., Colt.I Mia, feltures 130 bood9 ..... uniQue. hlftl'b*'d, ~ tA limw from 9 a.m.·S p.m., allo 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Oat. 8. ~! ffte. lnA>i '41·1112 .... • a h 19" ttolWllYS.•an atSoudl C.ollt ..... lullodc't Olllhrl .. ~~~hrnllber, • Laurent de Brunhoff's elephant king of storybook fame, 10 a.m.-1 p m and 1 :30-2:30 p.m. Admiss1011 · Free Children can have breakfast with Santa at 9 a m today and Dec. 14. TICkets S7 Eutbluff Vil!A~ Cenwr Christmu Boutique at Vista del Sol and Ea51bluff Drive ol Jamboree Road, Newport Beacti. features a toy drive and boutJque to benefit Make-A-Wish Foundattoo. Those who donate a toy worth a maximum of $15 bet'.Yt!en 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. receive a 20 peteeot discount card valid at parocipating stores '" the cente\,. Info 250-3090 .... Fuhion lsl<lnd features performances by the Colony of Performing Arts, 2·3 p.m. and 4·5 p.m AIS(;, Fashion lsbnd's Edwards Island Cinemas present a rree children's matinee, ''A Chnwnas Story" from 10 am. to noon. Info. 721 -2022 .... Holiday Festival of Music It Red Hill Lutheran Church, 1 3200 Red Hill Ave., Tustin, features lrvme Valley Colle«e Chotale and Women's Chorus at 8 p.m. lkkets: S6-S8. Info: 559-3333 ... "An O&d-Fathioned Christm.is" at l'nn'-e ol Peace Lutheran Church, 2987 ~ Verde Drive Ea$t. Costa Mesa, features the Chancel Choir ancl act<>r1 from the church performing at 7 p.m. through Dec. 8. Tkkets: S2·S4. Info: 549-0521 .. Christmas Carol Ball at 7 p.m. by Hoag Hospital 552 Oub at Marriott Hotel, "ewport Beach. Info: 760-2349 .... Vttions of Suprplums, C&ndy ~ Ball at 6. 30 p.m. by Newport-Mesa Assistance league, Junior Auxiliary at Four Seasons Hotel, Newport Beach. B~k be option.ll S225 per couple. Contirt Cec1 Srmth. 252·0965 ... Christmas at TM Ritz .11 11 a.m. by FashtONbles ol Chapman Univenity at The Ritz, Newport Beacti. $75 per penon. Info: 997-6815 .... !-aguN ~·s mayor IS the guest ol hoOclf at Chabad ol LAguna's Menonh Ughting ~at 7:30 p.m., ~ Alts festival grou on Laguna Canyon Road. Free Chmtmu Concert at Mesa Verde United Methodi5t Church, 1701 hlcer St, ~ Mesa, at 7 p.m. The Mesa Verde Choir, under the dirKt.ion of Paul McNeff, performs "Seven Joys ol OvisttNs" by l<irke Mecham with harp ~paniment. plus the music ol Britten, Adam, Faure, Franck, Christensen and others. The Chancel Choir, the vocal ensemble ftejc:>a, handbells and dlildren's choir Jubilant Song petfonn, and a '~' follows. Info: 979-8234 .... "Chrittmas Conc'tt1'' at St. ~ Presbyt~I\ Owrd'I, 600 St. ~ Rd., at 4 and 7 p.m. feaMeS SandUMy Choir, t01oim, ., Otchestra and ~ and piano music under the din!ction ol"Ooo G. Fontana. •'QoriaH by Poulenc. "Co Tell It On The Mountain," featuring guest tOlofst Tom ~ and ohf OWIStmas (M>rites rt::=·;t=C!!!~ CltM ol <>nirwt CAM!ty, 250 8alaer St., Colt.I Mm. ~ families and cHldren ol.. • atf!S are invited ID ~ this fint~ event at the c:entltf's new ampus ham 3.5 p.m. Thn:e days sdlools. the Hebrlw Aa6efny O.y School, MoRsha and the jewi5t\ Studies Institute will paltidp.a. Tdcets: S2-SS. Reervacions ma~. Info: Sl4-8011 ........... ......... ._..., ""'thh~•· member's c~ home at 5:30 p.m . o.t: s.8-Sll. Into: '37-2133 .... Al. f..Moft lla.nd. F-funl ~ham 1-2 ft:.~!>: 721 ·2022 .... ttwu•.-.,.. ,.,.. can be~• ~ tsa.nd home ol lauril Hiii ""' '"8 p.m. Sip ddlr llnd 10Uf11 wtWle ~ ~ ew:nt. Admlll50h: s, s. benelll Cold9rt Wat a.. tt\ldent ~ f\nl.. lnlo: 895-8311 . ,s.,~~· "~~W.~/·~~,,1'91 3 Orange Coast's Most Complete s. ..,. St., c.om Mesi, 540-5077 Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondaiy through Friday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, and 1 l a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admrssion Free. Art Museums • uguna M Museum 307 Cliff D~. ldguna Beach, 494·6531 "Dream and Perspective: The American Scene in Southem California, 1930-1945," an ex· h1h1t or paintings and works on pa~r fo- {USlnl( on Soutfiern California's social and pol111cal h(e dunng the Depres.sion. Con· tonu!'S through Feb. 9. " 'Self·Help' Artists: • COiby Cllery 3404 ~ Opotto, New port Be.1idl 723-4758. "From .l<ey West to IC.luai," a collectiof1 ol new lmpresston1i.1 paincl,. by John Cosby In on ei1h1b11 Continues indefinitely. Hours: 11 a m to 7 p.m. Thursday lhrOugh Monday. Adm1\ sion: Free. • De Qui Art tnc. 3400 Avenue of lht· Arts. C05tl Mesa, 557-5240. Pastel p;i1nr intp bv El!Ubettl Ul~k are on d1~ play. Continues indeflnitefv. Hours: 10 m a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday tflrougti Siturd~\ (open until" 8 p.m. on Friday). Adm1~1on Free. Pa1nung dnd Pnntmak1ng 1n East L.A .• " an t'~h1b1l f('J turlnfit the works Of 10 artists irom Self.Help Graphics, continues through Feb 9. "Nicholas Bngante: Reso- n.int Nature: an exhibit of 15 works drc1wn from •he author's '51.lte. Continues through fcb 2. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tut"Scfd) through Sunday. Adm1ss1on: S3 fur adults. S 1 ~O (or senoor Cthzens and students, fr~ for children under 12. f you IM 111 Mntisq or dllvlci• Awi. Cllllad: ~c/o The Pb, P.O. b 1560, C.osta Mm, Ca 92626 •ml 540-1224 ....,_ Onfton Kos1a lod. in Cryswl COUft, 3333 Belt St, Cosu Mesa, S4<t 1959. Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monda\ ~ Frid.ly, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m Satur day and 1 l a.m. ID 5 p.m. Sundiy. Adnm sion: Free. • uguna M Mu1eum -South Cout Pl.ua Satellite 3333 Bristol St.. Costa Mes.a, 662·3366. "fe.ln Lowe: A ();fet. 1 .. inte's Conllt'rs .. mon on !he TOf>!CS ol Arl- thropnccntnsm and Western Conwmer-1~m on w+ucti the San Diego artist uses rnom' OI painted furniture, rugs and wall tdpe<>trics 10 mimic the rich gitishness ol rhe 18th century Rococo period. opens r>c· 6 Contmues throullh March 8. Op<>n1ng reception 7 p.m. Oec. 5 Hours: 11 a m to 9 p m. Monday through Friday; IO d m to 6 p m Saturday; 11 a m. to 5 p m Sunday. Adm1SSIOf'I: free. • Newpott Hatbor Alt MUffum 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. 759- 1122. "Third Newport Biennial: Mapping Histories, • an exh1btt featuring seven room·s1zed ol in>t.lllations by eight Califor· n1a artists. Continues through Jan. S. In the museum store, Jewelry. ceramics, glass and fabnc worb .ue featured. COntinues throuRh Jan. 19. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. T uescfay through Su~y. AdmtSsion S3 for adults, S2 for senior citizens and students; s 1 for children f>..17. Free on Tuesdays.. Community Galleries •Cost.a Mesa Alt Lugn Callery 38SO S. Pbu Dove. Sant.a Ana, 540-600. WOlics by various le~ memben on per· tN.nent dGpby. Admission: Free ·~ West Collete 15744 Colden Wet. St., Huntington "beach, 895-8783. "FiKufidw.." a Collect.ion ol fiflurative sculf:JtUre, prints and paintings~ Pat Mer· wordiest phocograi>hers, both mntinue rill, Stefan Kriki ilnd Lucy Br~ "&id. throutlti Dec.. 16. ~rs: 9 ~m; to 5 p.m. Continues thrcM.!gh Dee. 13. Houts: 10 Moncfly tNougtt Friday. Admmion: Free. a.m. to 2 p.m. ~ ~ Friday, • SecwitY hdflc Cllety SSS Anton Adand ~ ~o 9 p.m. TuesdiY ilnd i!dnesdaY. BW, Com Mesa, 433-6000. "Ownber mlS.SIO!l: free Soundings." an installation ol in~ • Huntington 8eadl lRwary S25 Main audio ~ by Kevin Jones is on display. St., Huntington hach, 375 .• $011. woncs Continues th~ Dec.. 21 in Project by Southern California artist Marlt No Room. "Sculprurjl Innuendoes," featuring varado are ~fed. Continues throuidl the WOfb ol teYen CalifomQ ilrtists whO Dec. 7. Hours: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mondiy use a variety ol INteNls from cast rubber throullh ~f!dav; 9 a.m. to S p.m. Satur· to wire mesh. Continues throuidi Dec.. 28. day. XdmlSSIOn: t:A!e. Hours: 11 i\.m. to 4 p.m. T~y through • ..._ • __ ..... n... ... _. r----. Sitturdiy. Admission: Free . ._-wport ,__.,, -1 "-~1 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport ~. ~ r----l-1 r-•leR-3150. 1991 Juried M bhlbition ~ ~ u.1 ....... worlcs by area artiscs lhl'Ot.lf\ Dec. 10. •Art ....... Peter's Landing, 16400 Pa. Hours: 8 a.m. to S p.m. Monday through cifk Coast ~. Hun~ Beach, Friday. Admission: Free. 846-3222. Origlnaf alt and gr;iphia bv • Newpott luch PUbllc library 856 San ltak Tarby,. ~ Morris, JMneS Taf. Clemente ~. ~ Be.1idl. 644-~ and ~ Ma on 3191. An echt'bit of ~ by o.ltotl lhroUth Dec. 31. Hou11: 10 il.m.-7 p.m. King is on cfisplay throutllOut DeCiember In Tuaday ~ Sunday. the C~mty Room. ltows: 9 "·I'll-to 9 -Maltlle eorr.house 1970 Hiltbor p.m. ~ ctwou;i Thursdly; 9 £m. to BMi., COltl Mesa, 646-S776. Acrylic And 6 p.m. FridaY; 9 a.m. m S p.m. ~; oil abstrads by Jennifer ~ and mixed l 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admisllon: Free. media watercOb and Ink ~ Medte Fatlh ·~ COMt ~· 2701 falrview are feltured ~Dec.. 31 . ti<Ms: 6:30 D -.... r.;;.._... ~432 629 -..... ..... ,.._, 1..m, to 11 p.m, SUnday ~ ~t i;'~'This s ~ Yard,:.''°:~ 6:)0 a.m. to ~;rt FridaY and Satut-exftibitior ol ptlOlo by and ilboli dly. Admillion: free. ~ Coo~ reidm~ wt.ale !Ms ... • a-t.. WllAdwedi 5973 &WnRr been toudled ·~ AIDS, and a phaco eH-Oriw, Hu~ Bexh, 373-4 .. 59. bition ~ IGm Mosley, one d tfte decade's "Mkhaef Rubin: tnner Caluies," a a>lec:- ======~ tion ol abstract acMlc ~ continues ctWUllfl Dec. 30. kcMs: 10 a.m.-S p..m. Monday dvough Friday; 11 a.m..-4 p.m. Sltufday • • • Owct ,_.. ._ Room 2900 E. COl5t ~ .• Corona del Mar, 7S9-1232. "All ~ ~Ing with ~ ..,.._, '' an ei t 1 lliw exhibit ol ptOductiorl ats "°"' the C3ftDoll ''How die il-SAVE ALMOST SA VE ALMOST l I II s3 s4 I ONL YI II ONL YI II ONL YI I 12. 99 II 14.59 II 19. 99 I CGmbfllClllon # t II Comblnalton #2 II Comblnalut #I I \4 dllcbn, 2 llde dlshM II .,., chlcMn, 2 llde dlat'l9e 11 WllOll cHdlln. dWllOI d I ol your cho6oe, ' lmall of your choice, ' Wge lg. .... dllllm. 1 ... -...., IOft drfNl, d10ice b.rltM'I IOft ~ cf'*-........... 4 ,,,.. OI of roll ot tortlllu. Aeg\Aar H of rol or tor1llaa. ReglW 11 I....._......, I ,,.... up '° 15..28. ,,.,. up '° 17.AI. -. ... ''"" I CHICkS I A n I CHICU A II II •---..---... •--.... -----''--------.... -... --.o..-.--.. --0.. .... ,. ..... -... a.. ...... L. -.r••-...L _, ___ .JL -.r ... ......, ____ .,..... ------------------- We ww orly freeh,, wholeeome c:hlctcen, "*1nal9d In ...... lngl9dltnll and then ~--d by rollMt1e OY9I' .,, open th to ... In .,,. ftawra and ,_.... Our ... dllMI .,. de191ed ...,, your hMllh In "*'d. too -try our dlllocM11 CWar Nlada. bilked bww, rice, rOMtild p--. and Chick•' .,.... lflllamed ~ PhoM • JllAK Ot*'9 Acc»pt«I -Full Cafw*1g A ... 1ble PHONE tM-4211 11122 lroolchunf, •· FAX 961-7422 (atT~a;;.;··,, ... Grinch Stole Christmas" and appur.1nce by the diredDf that Dr. Seuss ~ ~as well as 250 ol Watnef BtoL most- famous c.artoons. Two n~ only: Dec. 6- 7. Must au for penonal inY!t&tion. The Grinch aft witl be on free d~y ttirou;i- out the Oeamber. • Orde CIOefy South Coast Plu.a. 333 Best Bet ro We.(l..e. Ml<~O WHAT we H~o ro offt~ IW • 1M are.,,. c.l&iry 3•06 Via Lido Newport !kid\, 723-0IJ87. New contem por;iry worb ~ ~ artists' Cathy Hat rec.1, 'Rici HMh. hm Cabe, Otris Sant ley, Laura <Awford, Debt. Huse, Helaint• 1-Wtman, Michal Jacques ~ Kurt Tall" MVE £HBIS'hlAS 1MMA.B SaL Dec. 7 10 Lm.-7 p.m. * 20 Veadon with ualque new ap ~. Book1, cry1lala. ...... jewelry, art p*-. toy1 aM ao..adea. * P.,eWo B-di11tp • fiad out wli.t'• 111 '•a up ia your life. * Hollet.lc 11..a.n a ........ T ........ '*ITA IDI~ WMIAN'S CLIJll lie W ..... It. • (714) ...._T4U ...._...a., ... LM ,...,_ _. Tlli* C.W ............ ~-.. ,... F11N P11N l ~Lt l' J u A ~I • • 5 4 0-1 2 2 4 on disp&iy ~ Dec. 26. • la a.oche Callefv 503 31st St., New· port Beach, 673-33<11. Hours: 9 :30 .i.m to S p.m. "A Ctadc in !he Cringe Curtain," w00cs bv August SpiV!!'f ire on d'ispby th~ )an. f1. MOnday through Friday. AdmiSslon: Free. • Marpret ~I Studio and Callefy 7001h umation Ave., Corona del Mar1 760-9100. Mixed medil monoprlnts ~ watem>lors by Marpret Bedelf and lim- ited prints and em6ossed WMercolors by linda Whittemore are on ~rma~t dis- play. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tues- day ~ Thursday. °' by appointment Admission: Free. • Off the Wall C&llery 2123 Main St., Huntington Be.ch, 536-6-488. Worb by BehmlS, ~Llog;an, Sassone, Blum- ha&e!" and Cuwy ire on view. Continues indefln.kdv. Hoots: 11 ~m. lo 6 p.m. Monday tltrouti Friday; 11 .i.m. to 7 p.m. ~y; 11 1.m. to '5 p .m. Sunday. Ad- m~ion: Free. • Off ~ wan Callefv 3441 Vi1 Lido, ~ Beach, 723-5!J5o. Oil p.iintings bv JarMS Talmadge are on displ.iy througrt Dec. 22. Worb 1:1)'. Moses, Nigel, Haen- raets. Mubi, W•ri:f. Behrens ind others <ire on petrNnent displ.iy. Hours: 10 1.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thrOutih Frid.iy; 10 ~m. to 5 p.m .. ~rmy; 1 f a.m. to 3 p.m. Sundr(. Admission: Free. 90n &hlbit 3440 Via Oporto, Newport Beach, 675-1006. P.iint.ings .ind ICUfptures bv artists such as Ertr, (uongo, s..saone. Neiman. Anik:st. Cheo and odien ve fea. tured. Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundiy ~ T~10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ~~~nd ~;~ 10 a .. m. to • SUM Dun Lid. s 12 31st St., Newpoft BHc:h, 673-1726. Porttalcs by ~lity phocograohef Stathis °'Pl:'anm 1n his first Orange County exhibit Continues lndefl- nltety. • Sw.tn Splritus Gal1ert 3333 Bur St. (in Cryst.11 Counl. Co5ta Mes.I, 549-7550. "lntenof L.andsapallnl.ind Sus," an ex- hibition d h.inckobed ~aphs bv ~r Spain, continues ~ )an. 1 i. Hours: 10 1.m. to 9 p.m. Monday throuat! Friday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ~ftt.v, .ind noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admision: tree. • South <:out Alt Celllef 283 E. 17dl St.. Costa Mesa, 64M5.C5. Animation eels from Disney, Fllmation, Don Bluttl and H.inN Barbera ttudlos ~ wood sculptures .ind ceramic Pkm"ind 1 selec· lion of limited edition I~ and tieri- waphs bv vlrious artisU are on ~ aispl.iy. fiours: 10 a.m. lO 6 p.m. Monday thri:>ugh Friday; 10 a.m. to S p.m. Satur- day. • Tlvfffl'OU Alt Sblclo9 333 ClbriRo Calta Mesa, 642-S978. OriliNI oils a;;j watercobs: pailntlnp from 11.ili, lndone- M.i; wood c:i.M~ and tnltb feabnd. Hours: 1 l· a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesdaly ~ S.iturday Ind by .ippolntment. • WflitMID Cal•ie• 3545 E. Coast HiltlwaY. Corona def Mir, 67.S-2.C78. Prl'irts, etchfnD and ~ by John ~ bart. Robert ,..ayb, Arine ~Johmon. l<*I ~ and Lulll .Kasim.lf ate on view. Coondnues lndefiniWy. Hours: 10 1.m. to S p.m. Tueday chrOuWi Saturday; 11 1.m. to S p.m. Sunday. ~: Ballet Montmartre praents... 'Jbe . e:::Nui:tJ'UUJG;l,. Satmday. Dec. 14, 1991 • 7PM Sunday, Dec. lS, 1991 -2PM Friday, Dec. 20, 1991 • 7PM Adults ... SlO QildrcQISenion. • .$8 Newport Harbor High School Auditorium 600 lrvinc Ave. Newport 8eacb For ... 1111u ••• cal ...... ~ Free. • Worb Gallery South 3333 Bear St. (in Crystal CoutU, Costa Mesi, 979-6757. An eichibit of cement 1nd gt-on painels by Laddie John Dill continues th!OU1dl Jan. 12. Hours: 10 1.m. to 9 p.m. ~y througtl Friday, 10 1.m. to 6 p.m. Satur- day and 11 vn. to 6 p.m. Sundly. • ..... hwffloft 400 Main St., Balboa, 673-52•5. c.talina crulse5 depart daily ll 9 a.m. Narrmd ~"I cruises of ~ Hlrbor •ncf ~rasam~ trips are offered daily. n--.-~ fishing tTift< depal't daily trom ~~ l.odcef: ~;.; bNnd\ cruise Is offered Sunday .it 10:30 a.m. Ad- mission: Varies. • HUflting.toft lac:h s-fint Museum 411 Oli...e St., Hund~ SNch, 960- 3483. An extensive coMictiocl d mem<>ra· bilil hight~ more Olin 80 yurs of American surfrng Is featu~. Tours <ire 1vail.ible. Hours: 12 to S p.m. Wednesday ttirougti Sundly. Admission: Sl. • NftWP041 H.vbor Nautic&J Museum 1714 W. S..lbo<I BIYd., Newport Be.ich, 673·3377. ''The DoM'IShermen -100th Annivenary" <ind "Six Families of Sea She41s and FOAilized Shells 200 Million Yea~ Old" are featured exhibits. The mu· seum .ilso houses a permanent collection of historical photographs, ~ts, m;arine displays ind n.iutical melJlOfabtlta related ~· Houw. 11 a.m. 10 3 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Ad· mission: Free. • ShenN" Ubnry and Gardens 2647 E. COtil Highway, Corona del Mar, 673· 2261. Attraaions include botlnical gar- dens with fount.ins, ICUlpture, shrubs, lawns, flowef beds and h.intdnR baskets. A consetVatOf'( houses bromeliaas, orchids, fems. other tropic.al f?&ants and 1 koi pond. A p rden desfirM!d fot the blind futures pbnts whose ~I appeal is to the senses d touch Ind smelf. ·A historical re- search ~ houses books and pimphlets on !he history d the P.ic:ific Souttiwd. A tea ~rden sennng light lundles opet'ales S.tuid.iy, Sundly an(j Monday from 1 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. Hours: 10:30 a.m. to '4 p.m. ~· Admlslion: S2 fot .dulls; St for dladten 12-16 <free Monday). 9Chrtstmas by the Sea, Dec. 5-7, Chooin Ollpter of QC Performing Ms Center boutique .and Laguna Beach llome tour. 9Ring In the Holiday Season, Dec. 5, 5· 7 p.m., Newport Center Assn. and Fashion Island reception for Newport Center ten- 111ts and employees It Atnum Court. Con- txt Lianne, 726-8-488. 90inner, Dec. 5 <it 7 p.m., Cover C1rls and Orangewood Home for Children at The Ritz, Newport Beach. S65 pp. Phone 759·1679. 9Holiday lrundt, Dec. 11, 11 .i m . 1 p.m., Friends of Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter at Lindsay residence. Contact Joyce Tudcer, 497~111 . 19Christmas BOllt hnM, Dec. 17-23, Commodores Oub of Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce in the har- bor. Phone 729-4400. •christmu luncheon, Dec. 18, Women's Guild of Olive Crest Treatnent Cente~ for Abused Children. llSah.burg Marionflta, Dec. 6 <it 6 p.m .• Opus OM ol QC Philharmonic Society light dinner at Trocadero Restaurant, per· formance Mozalt's Magic Flute <it ll\line • IMne lmptcw 4255 C..mpus Drive, Ir· B<irday The11er, Austrian desserts b.lck· vine, 854·5455. The noisy and animated stage. Membe~. S45 pp.; guestS, S50. Riek Rodcwell holds center stage rhrouRh Cool3C1 Clrol Heywood, 553·2422. Dec. 8 (exa!pl Dec. 5, when Russ T. Nailz 9Christmu Concert, Dec. 6 at 7 p.m.. takes his place). Also on the bill are Ste-.ie wine tasting. carols at Robert Mondav1 Kelley and Tom Rhodes. Malit Pitta serves Wine and food Center, Costa Mesa. S35 brigtit, VfJOfy fun Dec. 10-15. Joining him pp. Phone 979-4510. •A! Tay!O< Mason and Tom Rhodes. Show- J urday at 8 and 10.30 p rn f\l'n. Wednes- day 1s no-smokintt night .t.drnis.s1on S 7 10 SlO. • t..ff Stop 2122 SE Bristol Newport Beach, 852·8762 Robert Jenkins and Lee Allen appear at 8 30 pm Dec 5; 8, 10 and 11·45 p.m Dec 6-·. and 6 30 pm Dec. 8 rickets· s· s1 0 • Orllngt County Cruies Westminster Cultural Arts Center. 7271 Westminster Blvd . Westm1n1ster BAO 1406 Last per formance of Don't Cry For Me Orgen trna," ii satirical rE'VUe of life 1n Orangt> County. Dec. 1 .I 5howtime is 8 pm Ad· m1s.st00 S 1 2 50 in .i<hant e S 1 S ar the door. The Craz~ will pro"de "' Grand .1nd Outland1YI New 'ears f\le Celebra llon1" •S two ~ -at • 30 Jnd 10 p m -Dec. 31 at Wa) Off Brt>.tdwa~ Theater, 1058 £. First St . Santa Ana T 1ck· ets: S 15 times are Sunday throultt Thursday 8:30 llChristmu al Tht Ritz, Dec. 7 at 11 p.m.; Frid.ly at 8:30 and' 10:30 p.m.; Sat-•Drive Through Nativity First Chnshan a.m., Fastuonables of Chapm<ln Unrve~1ty t;===::::;;;;;;;;;;wiiiiiiO=====================:::; at The Ritz, Newport Bead!. S75 pp. Phone 997·6815. -~ Verde Center Presents llOwlstmu u'°' BAii, Dec. 7 •t 7 p m., Hoag ~pi1al 552 Club at Marriott Hotel, Newport Beach. Phone 760·2349. IM1lons of Su~rplums, Clndy Clne Ball, Dec. 7 at 6:30 p.m., Newport-Mesa As~Stance League, Junior Auxiliary at Four Se.uons Hot~ Newport Belch. BT -opt. ~ns ~ couple:-CoMaet c~ 252-0965. 114 Vulse to ~. Dec. 7 It 5 p.m., pre-Olymptc yachting fund ra11er <ii Balboa Yacht Oub includis bYffet, danc- ing. entertainment, more. Phone 760- 9>48 •realdasl with Santa, Dec. 8, 9·30· 11 30 a.m.1 Friends of CASA Auxiliary for abused ana ~ed children at Crysul Court, South COO!St Pbza. Adults, S25 pp.; children, S17.50 pp. Contact Sus.in Kram· er, 760-0959. llChristmu Tree Mqjc, Dec 8, 11 :JO 1.m .. 3 p.m., QC Rooala McDonald House at Four Se<110ns Hotel, Newport Beach. SSS pP. Cont.act Syl'M Burnett. 673-9364. llC.Mlldl1M ~ Dec. 8 at 5:30 OC l'erl0tmlng Ans Center 1t Hy1tt Mlle. nso pp. Phone 5~6- Buddies Bash, Dec. 8, 6-10 p.tn., Best Buddies Committee bYffet, dancing and S11ent auc:tion at Barbac:;oa Restaura.nt. Newport Beach. Codrt.iil at- Joi'\ 1he US. Mames. Mesa \ede Center. cn:t the Plot In bfrOnQ Christmas joy to Orange County's neediest c:tadren. Just brhg ycu nf!NI. unwrapped tot to.,. To¥s for Tots OJtpOst at Mesa Verde Center on~~· December 14 & 15. 21 & 22. "°"' -~· IJS11NC NOIMAllON: If ~ haw .,. lire. Phone 723-0820. ;;"'....::::...°' ~..:~ ~,:::, g;.te!· ,!;6~ <&1 ........ ~' c/o ll..riloolr. P.O. loer dren. 15e0-1M, Corou·clef Mir, CA 91625. :---=-==---=== PhoM (714) 760-2622. A com~ ~ ol • •• , °' ~ ... .,.. Olt the flrtt r-..,of__. ....... .._..l 0C. ~ Couftty. IT, bid" IM. IT~, bid tM ~· pp, p«,....,.. TM. to be~ 9Christmal LundMoft, Dec. S at 11 :30 a.m., Museum Council of NHM4 at Hv.itt ~· ~ Mlldne Caibef, ~9- 11 - I (.hurch (hurcn, Mam !>1ree1 and Adams "'H·nue, l1un11ngton Beach The 23rd an- nu.11 e'ent reatu•mg more than 200 ac1ors. ,t.1i;:e h.mds .ind live animals is presented 11nm 6 HI 10 p m DC'C S 6. Admission 1s 1rcr C.111 SJ6 2589 for details • farmt'r's Market on mi11n pMl..ing lot at Or.101:1· CClunty Fairground), 100 F.m D11w , ( cJ;L,1 Me)d, 8JS 4103 Sponso1C'd b\ Or,rngc County farm Bure.lu, thE' t.1rmer\ mJrket is held each I hursday morning lrom 8· 30 a.m to 1 pm. Admis- sion. Free 8 Golden West CollegE' 15-44 Colden Wcs1 St . Huntington BNch, 895-8261 t loltdav Cr alt Fair to help econom1c:ally cl1s.:ith.intaged studenlS Dec. 9 am -1 30 p m 9 1 U 0.1 th<' student C<'nter patio. Hohddy fine Arb Sale to benefil lhe cam-pu~ ;ir1 gallery 9 30 am -3 pm on the Fine Arb Patio •Huntington Harbour Boat Parade Tron- 1dad Island home of Laurie Hill, 6·8 p m D<.>c. 8 Public invited to sip etder and sou~ ~h1lc watching the annual boat pa· rdde S 1 5 COSI beneT11S Colden West Col- lt>i;e student scholarship fund Call 895· 8378 •Newport Beach Public Library, 644-1rn-·story Time" for children 3·5 con- tmut') through Det 11 at four br.1nche) Balboa, 100 E Balboa Blvd , at 10:30 am Tu~ay; Corona del Mar, 420 Man- gold Ave .. at 10 a.m. Tuesday; Mariners, 2005 Dover Dr . at 11 a.m Tuesday; and Newporl Center, 856 San Clemente Dr .. at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Admission: Free •Orange County Performing Arts Cen· ter 600 I own Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 556·2121 . Free tours of the Center are of- tcrcd Monday and Wednesday at 10 and 11 a m Reservations are required for groups or 10 or more. 8 Paragon Ciible Channel 40 in fountain VallC'y and Huntington Beach. AIDS Cable- Thon to benefit care organizations, 1 ·4 p.m Dec. 7. 8 Sew and So Connection's 18th annual Holiday Boutique 435 Snug Harbor R~. Newport Beach, 646-2626. Beautiful and unique gifts for everyone on Santa's list. Hours aild days: 3·8 p.m. on Dec. S; 9. a m -8 p m. Dec 6; and 9 a m .4 p.m Dec. 7 •South Coast RepertOf)' 655 Town Cen· ter Dr. Costa Mew, 9S7-2602. An 11· week children's acti~ clas.s f~ .ages 8: 17 focusing on vocal skills, breathing and 1m- prov1sa1t0n begins Dec. 7. Cost: $168. NOTE: Mon patfidpatCNy d.ntt list· ings found untkf-Sinffes.. • "B.lbes In Toyfand" Irvine Barciay The- aler, 4255 Campus Dr., lrvinf', 854-4646. A holiday ballet Ctt.ited bv Irvine B•llet TOP TEN Nov. 18-Nov. 25 VIDEO RENTAL 1. Silence of the lambs 2. Robin Hood -Prince of Thieves 3. Backdraft 4. What About Bob 5. Fantasia 6. Mortal Thoughts 7. Class Action 8. Defending Your Life 9. Switch 10. One Good Cop CD's 1. U2 "Achtung Baby" 2. Nirvana "Never Mind" 3. Ice Cube "Death Certificate" 4. Michael Bolton "Time Love & Tenderness" 5. Garth Brooks "Ropln' The Wind" 6. Hammer ''Too Legit to Quit" 7. Genesis "We Can't Dance" 8. Metallic& "Metalllca" 9. Mariah Carey "Emotions" 10. Prtnoe & The New Power Genntion "Diamonds & Pen" SINGLES 1. Angelica "Angle Baby" 2. Mlchaef Jackson "Black or White'' 3. Geto Boys "Mind Playing Tricks on Me" 4. Hammer "Too legit To Quit" 5. PM Dawn "Set Adrtoft on Memory Siias" 6. Lighter Shade of Brown "On A Sunday Afternoon" 7. BOyz II Men "It's So Hard To Say Goodbye" 8. Naughty By Nature "O P P" 9. MC Breed & DFC "Ain't No Future In Yo Fro" 10. GUM & Roles "Don't Cry" Co .. the f)efforming ~ of the IMne Daner CO., at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 13, 11 a.m. Dec. 14 and 3 p.m. Dec. 15. Tickets: $6- $1.C. •Ballroom Dancing. 610 W. 18th St, Cost.a Mesa, 64.C-5110. A clas.s on ball- room dilncing and West Coast swing Is o(. fered Tuesday nights from 6 to 7 p.m. • Costa Mesa Quldcsteppers 1860 Ana- heim "ve., Costa Mesa, 545-5669. A se- ni0< citizen square dance group seeks ex- perienced dance~ to jom them each Thursday at 10 a.m. 8 "New SI.le" UCI, Fine Arts Concert Hall, 856-6616. Eleven works by graduate studen1 cho<!08J'aohe~ at 8 p.m. Dec. 5-7 and 2 p.m. Dee. 7. rickets S8 for general audience, S7 for senior citizens ancfS6 for students. ance at 7 p.m. Dec. 10 In OCC's Daner Studio. •Orange toast C.olle&e 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa, 432'-5880. One-day d.ince worbhoJ> teaching basics of country western dance from 9 a .m.-3 p.m. Dec. 7 in CX:C's Student Center Cafeteria. ()pen to peoo1e with and without partners. ~ee: US. R~ister by phone using Visa or Mas- terCard. llWarehouM lutaurant 3450 Via ()pof- to, ~ Beach, 673-4700. Dancing nightly at 10:30. Admission: SS after 9 p.m. •"The Nutc:rKker'' Various loatioos. • ·~ Motorcycte Sw1p Meet Qr. Here is a breakdown of some perlorm-County f · ""'-88 f · D .lnces scheduled in this area: bllet Paci· ~ Mesa, 3M--O'Jr;:'Show and ~~le J •Atta~ House 506 31st St., New- port Beach, 675-0233. Terry Kennedy reads from her priv•te wor1cs with an open reading to follow •t 8 p.m. Dec. 1 l. Ad· mission: Free. • arue Marble Coffeehouff 1907 Har- bor Blvd., Costa Mesa, f>.46·5776. Read· ings by Freedom ol ~ Poets, fol-loWed by open ~ings, Dec. 12. Fea- tured r~ildel'\: Marsh• MU5C.lto aod Oavt! Coldsdll.ig. MUSIC by Rhythm Art Produc- tions. Poetry and music from ~fe Cognito on Dec. 23. Houl'\: 8-11 p.m. Suri(iay· Thursday; 9 p.m.-midnlght Friday .and Sat· urday. Call 646-5776. ftea. Dec 17-23, :;:r.na Playhouse, 606 mot<>«:yde pan:s ind KCessol'ies, 5-10 Laguna Canyon R • ~na ~ -0 p.m. Dec. 6. Admission; $6. Oassiul & Opera J JO p.m matinees on ........ 18, 19. 2 , 21, 22 aod 23; 7:30 evening perform-k • 11ue Marble Cofffthouw 1907 Har-ances on Dec. 17-23. rtekets are $1 5 for • Otrittmu Craft ffttival Piecema e~ bor Blvd .. Costl Mesa, f>.46-5776. OasS1UI f • nd Country St.ore, 1720 Adams Ave., Cosu · I E · "-8 .... · • F general admission, $12 Of 5ent0r5 a Mesa, 641•3112_ 130 booths offer~in. gurl.iraa nn..,.,... .numrss.on: ree children under 12. Call f>.42·9275. Da.~ ,._., ----' kind Thuter West, Dec. 14, 333 N. Oas.sell, unique, handaa'"'"• .,..~,a-•Harmonia lu.oqu. ~al Founldon Orange -2·30 and 7:30 p.m. Featuring items 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Dec. 7 and lO a.m.-4 Valley Branch Ubriry, 17635 l05 Alamos. 1.1lented children ages 5-18. Tickets SlO. p.m. Dec (!.Admission: Frtt Founuin Valley, 962-1324. An hour ol Croup d1scoun1S. Gill 531-3543. Festival 81992 ffttivil of Animation at Edwards muste fe.ituring recorder aod harpsicord B.tllet Thuter, Dec. 6-8, Huntington South Coast Village Cinema, 1561 w. songs and arols, including narration on Beach Histh School Auditorium, 11J05 Sunflower Ave.. 540.0594_ Spike and the history ol_ '?aroque music at 7 pm Main St., Auntlngton Beach -7:30 p.m. Mika''" •nnual fMliv;al do.a Dec. 5 .ll 8 Dec. 10. Adm!WQn:Jrtt, Dec. 6; 2:30 -ana 7:30 p.m. Dec:/';<J~ m Ad · lo S7 7:30 pm. Dec. 8 . Tickets S9 or S7 for se-P· · miu n: · 8 lrvlne 8.trday Theater 4242 Campus num or membe~ of grou~ of 15 or ~-•Orange C«Ntt College Repertory The-Dr . Irvine, 854-4646. Grilmmy·wmning Call %2 5440 San Francisco B•.llet, •ler Co. OCC Drama lab Studio, 2701 pianist Richard Goode performs Mozarl. through Dec. 8, Orange County Perform-fairvtew Rd., Costa Mesa, 432.5880. A Beethoven, Chopin aod Brahms at 8 p.m '"!! Ar1S Center, 600 Town Center Drive, d<uen one-act plays from classical and Dec 9. rickets: S10-S20 . Orange Count} Costa Mec;;i -Call 556-ARTS for show-conlemporary literature p<esenied through Philharmonic Society preser..s the world- t1me> Tic~Ni. range from S 14 to S50. Call Dec. 8 at CX:C's annual One-Act Play Fes-renowned Salzburg M.-irionette Theater 740 2000 Ballet Montmartre, Dec. 14-llval Perlorm.nces 8 p.m nightly, wrth 3 presenting "The Magi<: Flute" at 8 p.m. 1 S •nd Dec. 20, Newport Harbor High Pm matinees on Saturday and Sunday Dec 6. ''The Marr~ge ol Fig.ro" ii 3 aod School Auditorium, Newport Be.lch -7 'rickets SJ in adv•nce. s4 at the door 8 p m Dec. 7, "Ooii Giovanni" at 3 p m p.m. Dec. 14 and 20, 2 f..m. Dec. 15. Dec 8. Tickets: S 15-S2S. Tklets. S8·S10 Call 646-7 44 • VW/Ponc:he Off·ao.d ~Meet Or-8 Mourt ~al St. And~ Pres· •Orin~ Coast Col!e&e 2701 Fairview ange County F.alrgrounds, 88 Fair Dr., bytierian Olutdl 600 St. Andrrw5 Rd • Rd., Costa Mesa, 432-5506. Dance stu-Costa Mesa, 364-0"515. Show and ~le o( Newport Beadl, 252-8808. The cW.slcal dents perfoon rmten;al they've been work-auto parts and accessories, 5-9 p.m. Dec. orc:hestta presents "farewell AINdevs" i-.;.;in.;.q._on;;._.;;..the...;;....f_ .. 1_1 _se_mesl' __ tr_in_a_free_perl'---orm-· __ 7_· Ad_m_1ssion_· _= _s_5·--------....., with a ~nc:r of three worb by 4 FREE EGG ROLLS ~U: :i~:· 1 I Chopsticks House Restaurant I I ~Sat 11-9, Sun. Noon-9 N I I 963-721.1 ,_ I I 1831 s eroo\hurst Street. #1 I Fountain Valley • - - - - -txNl5 12-19-91 • CuStom ceterfng available • Off the menu specials • Lunch and dinner • OP!1i 7 MYS 11:30ui. ·• WNE'S 2529J~ ,. ... ,,. Lljania ... l'lt1lil .............. Molat1, 'Qu.lrtet I(. 159 (~ttal vet· sion)," "Violin Conc:eftO No. 1, K.207" and "Symphony No. 25, IC.183 " at 8 p.m Dec. 7. 11dcet.s: s 14-$29. •Ora.n~ Cout ~ Room 101 ol OCC's Music Building, 2701 F.aitview Road, Cosu Mesa, '432-5880. A dmlc.ll music~ of worb for ~no aod violin will be held •t noon Dee. 5. Perloffners are Mike Maure.as (violin) and Mike Mac Mullen (piil no). Admission: Free. • Onitg! Couttty Perfonftln1 Ml Cen· let, 600 Town <:enter Drive, Cost.a Mesa, 252-1234. Pildfic: O'Ol'ale, under the di· rection ol John Aleunder, preM?nts "Sing· Along Messiah" al 7:30 p.m. Dec. 10 rn Segerstrom Hall. Tid<ets: S10-S1 S. ~ Councy PMhnnoNc Soddy at ~ County ~"A Art'S Cente., 600 T•wn Center OtM!, CosQ Me.a, 646· OCPS. The Chieltlns, the Kennellv Irish Dancers and members d Pacif c ~le perform tradition.t Irish carols, folk music and dance in • ~ In lrebnd" at 8 p.m. Dec. 12. TIO<els: S~S27. Lunch; Tua • Fd 11:»2 pm Dinner: Tu. Thurl S-10 pm Fri..s.t S-11 pm Son 4-10 pm ·VINNIE'S 270 E. , ,... St. COSTA MESA 722-926' Jazz, New Age & Blues • Blue Marble Cofftthouse 1907 Har- bor Blvd., Costa Mes.l 646-5776 Al lllal..c's Del1<1 Blues Dec i l . New Af.e0 jazz by the Love Cryslals on Dec. 15. )hOws sta rt at 8 p.m. Free. •Cafe lido 501 30th St. Newport Be.ich 675·2968. Billy Mitch1ll Boand with special guest John . Bolivar, 8· 30 p.m.· 1 a.m. Thursda~ 1n December. Bernie Pearl Blues Band ~th Harmonta Fats, 9 p.m.-1 am. Fridays tn December Dee Dee Mc· Netl, 9 p.m ·1:10 a.m., Dec 7 and 21 . Yve Evans and Wayne Wayne, 9 p.m.· 1:30 a.m .. Dec. 14 and 28. Mic:Nel Panenon's Rhythm llnd Bl~ Blind, 8 :30 p.m.· 1 a m. Sundays in December. Sonia Santos, 9 p.m.· 1 a m Moodays in Decem· ber, expect Dec. 23 and JO (closed). Wayne Wayne, featuri~ ~ Evans, C.ry Wing. Peggy OoqUestiel and Ernie Nunez 8 3<Y p.m:~1 ll.m. TUC5d.lys 1n December: l"l<Cept Dec. 24 !dosed) llnd N~ Year's Eve (he Evans and Wayllf! Wllyne Show) Tony Guerrero Super Jazz Jam with Rob ~ull1ns, 8.10 pm.· 1 a m. Dec. 11. Admts· ~· Varies nightly. •Dou~ Tab 5902 Warner Ave, Suite A, Huntington Beach, 840-6118 ()pen Rockin' Bl~ Jam with Ronnie Sa• will be held at 8 pm Sundd)~ through OecC'm ber. •fl MatadOr 16903 Algonquin St • Hun- tington Beach. 846-5337 f161on 111.utaust Chris Strandring. with guest Luther Hugh· es, performs Ott. 5 Dewt-y Erney. featur· 1ng~1an1st Joe M.\ss1mino, Ot'<. 8. Luther I lu es with trumpeter Joe Nappa and h1~ All-tars, Dec. 10 Guitar great Phil Up- church, Dec. 11 . Duehng l..eyboard1sts Terry Trotter and Da\td Garfield, with Luther Hughes, Dec. 12. Admission: Free 9Muwe11'1 31 7 Pac1fte Coast Highway Huntington Beach, 536·2S55 Jade Shel' don appears at 2 p m Dec 8 AdmesSIOf\ Frtt •Orange Cout College Robert B Moorl' !heater, 2701 f.i1~ Road, Cosu Mesi, 432-S880. Ertc Tingstad lacoustte gu.ur .ind mandolin) .ind Nancy Rum~ (Oboe, English hom and oarm..s) blend 1Movat~ rfiY1hms and melodlf'S at 8 pm Dec. 6 Tickets: $7.50-$10 90nn~ ~nty hffonninf Am Cen· ter's 18th annual CancftdiEh Concert at Hyatt Regency lrvtne, 556-1'122, ext. 222. Comed1lln/planist/composer Steve Allen joins an all-sur ememble tn PAC's 18th annual Candlelilltlt Cc>na!rt at 5:30 p.m. Dec. 8 lit the tlyatt Regency Irvine Itek· ets. $250 or s2.soo for ll t.lble of 10. •Studio Cafe 100 S. Matn St., Bal~. 67S-7760. The ~n Davis Trip play at 8 p.m. Dec. 5. Walter Lakot.1 and ~ Yoric Jazz Connection perform at 9 p.m. Dec. 6. The Doug Webb Quartet takes the stage from 2-6 p.m. Dee. 7. The Cha Hllms Quartet perlorms at 9 p.m. Dec. 7. Admis· sion: F~. llUO fine Arts Concert Hall, 8S6·6616. UCI Jazz Ensemble, led by Alf~ Lang. performs worb ol Les Hooper, John Col- trane, Rob McConnell and others at 8 pm Dec. 8. Adm~ion: Frtt. Pop, Country & Folk • ~ Coffft Houu S06 315' St .. New· port Beach, 675-0233. Dennis Reed pl.lys roclc at 7:)0 p .m. Dec. S. Neal Keiirney plays rock at 7:30 p.m Dec 6. Tony Scio-la pla)'5 folk at 8 p.m. Dec. 7 Admission: Free. • Blue Marble 1907 Harbor Blvd .. C05til Mesi, 646-5776. C.8. Smith folks around on Dec. 5. Mary C. detiwrs acoustic folk on Dec. 6. Sunny ~ltcn does the same Dec. 7. Acoustic folk from Volltwood Gost Dec. 10. Acoustic rodt from K.C. Heylin Dec. 11 . Free W>ws begin at 8 p.m. • Cruy Burro Dining Cantln1 8082 Adams Ave., Huntington Beach. 960- 7644. The Tickets play rock through Dec. 7. . • Cruy HorM Steali tbtH Md SAioon 1580 Bi-ookhollow Orlw\ S.nt1 Ana, 5<49· 1512. Complimentary oanc. lasons ol· femJ Wt.dnesday ~nd Thursday ewnlnfS- Mickey Giiiey peffOmtS Dec 9-10. Admis- sion: $2 to $'3, eccept Monday concef1S. • n.. Hop 18774 Breo&chunt St., roun· Qin Vallry. 964-5902. "Rock Around the est Bet The world-renowned Salzburg Marionette Theater performs "The Magic Flute" Dec. 6, ''The Marriage of Fipro" Dec. 1 and "Don Giovanni" Dec. 8 at Irvine Barclay Theater. Clock Show," a musiul history lesson tn roc.k ... .'nJollr.a...p..m_T1!f'<lia~ ~ CQ\ler)~ Diel. Dodd. formerly of The bndels, Dec. 11 and 18 from 8 p.m.·midnlllht; lip Sync Contest with cash prizes on Tfiursdays; let the Goode Times Roll with deejay Dennis 9. Goode Frida~ CSS cover). "A Tribute to Ima Turner" wtth Hollte Vest at 7:30 p.m. [)('<.'. 7 !SS cover). Bob Gulley in concert with \pecial guest Bill Medley at 8 p.m. Dec 9 (SS cover). • BKkstllge Theater 1599 Sur,enor Ave , C:O..ta Me5.1, 646·5887 "K2, · a drama about the conquest of a snow-covered mountain. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2 p.m. through Dec 22. Adm1~~1on S 10-S 12 .50. •Blue Marble Cofftthouse 1907 Har- bor Blvd . Costa Mesa. 646-5776. Oxy Moran performs theater 1mprov on Dec 9. Admission: free •Corona Itel Mar Hid! School 2101 Eastbluff Dr . Newport B'each, 751-9740 Ray Bradbury's boolc·burning epic "Fahr- enheit 4S 1" performed by Coastline Com· munity College students at 8 p.m. Dec 6, 7, 13, 14, 20 and 21 . Tickets· S6·S8. • Fountain Valley High School 17816 8u~1d, Fountain Valley, 963-6849 .. Our Town, .. the Thornton Wilder classic, per- formed by the hrgh school Drama Depart- ment, Dec. 6, 7, 9, 13 and 14 at 7:30 p.m Ttekets· S4·SS • Golden We1t College off Gothard Street 1n Hunltn~ Beach, 895-8378, "l ittle Women at Christmas," an onginal a<fapcatlOrt ol the Louis. May Alcott novel. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Dec. 14; the Dec. 8 and 1 S mattnees are sold out. Admission. S6·S9. a '"'ine ~relay Thut~t.. ill5 CarnR!IS Dr .. lrv1M, 646-0CPS. Orange County Ph1lharmon1C Society presents ihe world- renowned Salzburg Marionette Theater presenting . "The M"agic Flute" at 8 p.m. Dec 6. ''The Marriage ol Fig;uo" at ) and 8 pm Dec. 7, "Don C1011anni" at l pm. Df't 8 Tici(etl Sl 5-S25 •Marina High School 15871 Spnngdale St . Huntington Beach, 893·65'71 , ext. 211 "lhe Playroom," Mary Drayton's thnller about a group of nch tttn·agers wtio ltve tn a holel-ap.irtment hOuse where they crtated a secret hideout, 7·30 pm through Dec. 7 and 2 pm Dec. 7-8 l 1cl..ets: SS. •Newport Theater Arts C~nter 2S01 Cliff Drive, Newport BeJch, 631-0288. ''The Philadelphia Story," a romanttc com· edy about IOVt> among the u[r classes. PC'rformances Thursdays throu Saturdays at 8 p m and Sundays at 2 3 until Dec 1-1 Adm1,s1on SlO •Orange Coast College 2701 Fa1r111ew Rd .• Costa M .. "iH!, 432·S880 In Robert 8. Moore Theater 'Mr P1ckw1Ck's Stones ror a Christmas ~ven1ng." Troupe; AmertC:a'~ presentatt0n of the Charles Diel.ens' clas'IC P1ck...,1d Papers," at 8 pm Dec 7 T1cl.. ets· S4 50-S 11 In Ult' D1.ima lab Theater "Winter One-Act Play Festival," different pla11 Sf'lewons b.l~ on l1ter.ilure, through b<.'<. 1:1 at 8 p m "eckn1ghts and 3 and 8 pm weekends. T1dets S3-S4 The Road to Santa's \o\orl\hop." OCC's s·~h annual holiday season production I>\-1he college's Repertory Theater Co. open~ Dec. 12 and runs through Dec 1 S T1~ 7 p.m. Dec. 12· 13, 10· 30 a m .. 3 and ~ pm. Dec. 14 and 3 pm Oec 15 T1d, ets· SJ-SS •South Co.as! Re~rtory 6 55 Tnwn (en ter Dme. (u<;t.i MC'>.!, '157 -IOH On tht M;11nstage A Christma\ CJrol,' SCR \ 12th anriual production of th<' clJ'"! har!t-, f>KJ..e-ffi SIOIY ol a m~ who di.,_ rn~CI"; the spmt of Chrt\tm.i~ Tue'>d.t\' through FrtdJ)'S JI 7· 30, S.llurday~ .ti 2 30 and '! 30 Sundays ,lf mvm .ind -I p. m unlll D<.'<." 24 Adm1~1on S22 to sis On the !>t;cond Stage "The Ca1e1akl•r," Ha rold Pmter's modrrn l l.l\~1c on a r<'Clllm<' collector of 1unl.., Tuesdays fnda~ at 8 30 p.m., Saturdays at J and 8 30 p m. and Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. unttl Dec 8 GRAND RE-OPENING of the Newly Remodeled ~ R .... "~ ~ "~ end Gathering Place" Now Open Monday thru Saturday 11 AM to 10 PM ---"Spcdal of the Weck" --- Corned Bed & cabbage "Prepared with Guinness Stout" Wccldy Spcdals. •• .....,~... er ... __ (All __ .., .......,...,... •4n __ ,,_ \llNd.i Cllkti. ....... ., -'•" --1'lwl.: ~ ..... Otldlml -'•"' .... ,_._ Ml W I I 11-'' ... ._ .. .... 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"Encore," an aud1C'nce pan1c1pc111nn m~erv dinner 1s presented at ~ p m Sal urdays Continues 1nclefin1:rh Adm1ss1on S48. •Red lion Inn B"~lol Jnd Pd11l,1rinn Costa M~. 18181 95 DIAL M Dial I\\ M~ertes, an aud1ence·pan1c1pJllun m\' IC'ry dinner show, ., pm Dre 20 .\dm1., ~ion S6S·S85 Spec.al 'I'" 't·M, lw ~how Dec 31 '"-dm1sw•n )'IQ S 11 5 •Waterfront Hilton Panf•l Co.i<t I i1i:h way tn Huntington Bt>ath !8181 'I; Dl.O.L ...., Dial M Mysteries an audience part1c1pall(Jn mpter) d1riner sJ'\o\, ~ p m Dec. 6. AdmtSS1on S65-S8S • Singll'S Swing llnd Ballroom Oanc.e Oas~ 16<15 lt'l;1ne Rl'd r , •. · -.....,, .i•q 05'1.) Lalin and Americ ,1n d.,,..~.... .irt· 1.1ught T Ut~<l\ Jnd r r1dJ\ ... cl>•, ''·•"' ~.: .tt ~ 10 pm 0Jncc !toll•"" llSuccessful Singles lnlerno1t1onal !'11 , Rroh1ll Suite ~-200 ( '"", "'"·1 1-11 lli58 Hol1dJ\ Pd~ D1-c • '"lh •r••l drinl,., .1rid a det-111 l 1• ~ 12 b)1 Sara Food 1s perhaps the most basic human need Be)ond the basic nourishment for the t'<Xh . a good meal bring<> fom1l~ or friends together in a spml of convi,1ali(}. Food 1s a nece))ity. but dining well 1s a pleasure, and cooking well is both an art and a science. Todav, more than ever before, the c00k has a tremendous selecti o n of ingredient~ from all the comers o f the globe. Many unfamiliar ones arc surprisingly delicious. Americans arc discovering such delights as lemo n grass. tamarinds, tomatillos. and surimi, and in the process. they arc learning 10 cook in many different styles. Jn weeks to come, we'll be bringing you tips on preparing differcn1 kinds of foods, useful tools for the kitchen, information on both familiar and unusual ingredients, and suggestions for healthy and delicious meals. rm Sara Panish, and I'm delighted to welcome you to my new informative column. appearing weekly in the pages of this newspaper. In the weeks to come I'll be discussing culinary issues of interest to the general reader. For country elegance and home-style Italian cuisine, visit ABBONDANZA in Via Lido Plaz.a al 3421 Via Lido in Newport Beach 675-8973, with an additional location In MiS$ion Viejo. llINn TM "'"'" cJt4 in o rt110Ul'tl111 l.J COfUithml lo IW1lk at ~ lwdd of IN lcilt:Nn illdf. Should you see ... ? ''My Girl's" Thomas (Macaulay Culkin) and Vada (Anna Chlumsky). Jennifer lsensee Huntington Beach Tucher H ow much hurt can an 11-year-old endure? As I watched "My Girl," I kept thinking, "What new tragedy can befall this little girl?" Within the first 45 minutes, the viewer learns r-----__,Vada (played by newcomer Anna Chlumsky) has lost her mother and blames herself for the death; her o nly ''intellectually ... timulating" friend is Thomas J. ~_..,-1,Macaulay Culkin); her dad (Dan Akroyd) embalms bodies in the basement of their funeral parlor/ home; he ignores Vada except Tony Frttberg Costa Mesa Interior plaatscapes B e prepared. "My Girl" is not a oomedy, and it's not cute. It docs have many moments of comic relief, but it needs them. Vada (Anna Chlumslcy) an 11 -ycar-old girl, holds the mistaken belief that she is ---~-., ·esponsible for her nother's death. She •s afflicted with a inique type of hypochondria - ~he believes she bu the same symptoms as the deceased clients her father, Harry (Dan Akroyd) prepares 1or bunal. She is jealous of Shelly (Jamie Lee Curtis) the new woman in her father's life; a father who already pays too littJe attention to his dauJhtcr. Have Hanky Handy when dating his new employee (Jamie Lee Curtis); Vada has a crush on her teacher and her grandmother has Alzheimer's disease. Somehow she remains undaunted by all of this until fate steps in to teach her a tragic lesson. There's something to be said about any human spirit that CHOICE can learn from life's lessons and get on with living. These elements of strength, inner resources and courage inspire the audience and will make this movie a hit. Take along a large handkerchief when you sec this cute little movie with a big heart. Her peers tease her because of her friendship with Thomas J. (Macaulay Culkin). Culkin is impressive in his role as a child who is allergic to everything, whose best friend and only companion is Vada. He is smaller, weaker and less mature than her, and he follows her lead in almost everything -including their first kiss. If you've had a bad day at work, feel threatened, ignored or angry with anyone or anything, go see this movie. 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This sixth annual ---. production of Dylan Thomas' "A Child's Christmas in Wales" rcnects the more poetic - and uniquely Welsh -flavor of the piece without sacrificing its heartwarming, family-togetherness aspect. _Wllat docs £all by the wayside, however, in director aod ,. 1'1111 Theater Critic ,·eteran cast member Bud Leslie's first staging of the show, are some of the endearing qualities of the Christmas guests who drop in for turkey dinner at the Thomas household. This time around, the production tends to gloss over the contentious but lovable relatives in order to heighten the overall llAPPEmm From 3 ... AMtNil a. .... ~ by Orange ec. CoAegt Slntm In R.obett &. Moof-e The•m, 2701 Fairview Ro.d, C.osu Mesa, •t 4 p.m. Tdm: S9-S10. Info: 432·5880. ... "Holiday Musk Tiwoulh Time" at Newport Center Lbaly, 8S6 SAii Oemente °'·· ~ Be.ch. at J p.m features~· ~Wanic:k-Jones playing holiday musk In the West2m traditJon. Admiliion: Frtt .... lrftldut with SMta from 9:30-11 :JO a.m. by FMnds of CASA Awo'Nry for abused and ne~ dlildren At CMtal Court. South COISt Plaza. Tlckm: $1,.SO-US. lnro: SusAn ~ It 760-0959 .... Olristmas Tl'ft ~ fTOm 11 :JO a.m.-l p.m. bet iefittlrc Or.qi c.ouncv Ronald McOonalcl House Ind held at Four Seuons Hoclel, Newport hlc:h. Tickfts: $55. Info: ~ BUMeQ It 67)-9364 .... A rate Wftion d '1t'I a Vt •lrM Ufe." the Frlfllt Qfn-1'nwnY SC1:watt ct.le, Is shown at 4 p.m. at ~ Newport Onema to tiene4lt die needy. Tkiets: $5-S7. Info: 640-194(). atmmphcre . This ensemble orientation 1s evident an the opening scene, when Leslie hrings the entire company onstage for an establishing choral number, "In the Bleak Mid Wanter." Scenic designer David M. Darwin. working with Gal Morales' past concepts, has given us a credibly chilly atmosphere with snowbanks which can be moved center stage for the youngsters' revelry. One aspect of "Child's Christmas in Wales" which, thankfully, hasn't changed is its central characters: Gary Bell as both the adult Dylan Thomas, ~arrat1ng-h~ remembranc.es,-and the father of young Dylan - played as always by Danny Oberbeck. The wise eloquence of Bell and the childlike enthusiasm of Oberbeck arc the glue that has cemented the Grove's holiday treat for the past six seasons. Jennifer Parker as Dylan's mother misses some of the heart-tugging aspects of past renditions and comes across as fairly one-dimensional. Of the Clmpui Or., Irvine, to raise money fOf '10al training sdiolarstllps. rtdceu: $10-S20. Info: 854-'46'46 .... At Fuhion Island, UCI 8.lybeny urolen perform rrom 7.9 p.m. Dec. t2 ''The load to Suta'• Wofbhop" the sixth annual holida~. ~by the Orange Cad s ~ Co., opens, NMing througtl Dec. 15 in the Onm.i lab al OCC:. 2701 faiNiew Rd .• C.osu Mesa. nmes: 7 p.m. Dec. 12-ll, 10:30 a.m., J and 7 p.m. Dec. 14 and 3 p.m. Dec. 1 s. rldcecs: Sl·S5. Info: 4J2·5880 .... HQriftmas In are&Md" by the Oranst Councy Philhlrmonic Society at Orange County Perlonnlng Arts Centef, 600 Town Center e>me. CoStl Mesa, features the Oief'tans, the Kennelly Irish OlnteS and members of !>Kille Chorale pe:rlonnlng tnditic>NI Irish arols, folk musk and dances at 8 e.m. Tlckm: $9-.S27. Info: 646-0CPS .... •HolM)an ChriltMal ~. a ~ p1af of...,. and dandn3 written and direa«f by Curtis Jerome and featuring 41 talented dtildren, at Westminster MemoNI Auditorium, <X>fMf o( HooYer and w~. Showtimes: 7:30 p.m. Dec.. 12, u. 20 and 21 and 2:30 p.m. Dec. 15, 21 and 22. Tldcet:s: SJ'°' aaes 1-5; $5 for~ 6-12 and senior c:ftlrens; and' $7 tor ldutts. CIOup rates 1Vaillble. Info: 96l.al44. ... Director Leslie team!. "'1th 'veteran Rick Tigert anJ rool..1c Darl')I Armbru\lcr tn cc1mrn'c Dylan\ ncigh!:iorh0tld pah in 'nmc of the pla) ·., more robu')t o;equences Whether sne~1l..1ng lnd1an-lt kc, through the \no" 11r hara.,sing Dylan'" ~oung cou<,1n' (cutel~ and bra1t1h performed Am\ Griffin and \tan Beth BJ,u I lhc "'k1th" manJgc 10 .,11::,11 thc ~how. A ft:w <tongs '" Welsh b~ Eckhard and Jerry Ne " man enrich the ethn1c1t\ of lhl.'. <iho\\. Bob May doe" a 'plcnd id rcmlitton of the postman "'ho !>top'> a1 "\Cl} houc;c on Chri-;tma' Da' f11r '11mc 1quld refreshment . • Gary Bell (left) and Danny Oberbed star in the Grove Shakespeare Festival production of "A Child's Christmas in Wales." I t may bl! w~appcd a litth.: differently. bu1 .. A Ch 11tr .. Christmas in Wales'' remain" a rich, warm-hear1 ed present for 1he holiday!>. Performances con1 inuc through Dec. 2q with curtain Wednesdays through Fridays at S p.m., Saturdays at 3 and 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 and 7:30 p.m. at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St .. Garden Grove. Call 636-7:!13 for ticket information. visiting relatives, Scott Allen's robust Communist Uncle Glyn and Mamie Crossen's engaging Aunt Nellie fare best, white Me$ Gilbert is a bit OYCrdrawn as the tipsy Bardly Theater, 4255 Campus Or., Irvine. ShcMtlmes: 7:30 p.m. Dec. 1 l , 11 a.m. Dec. 14 and 3 p.m. Dec. 15. Tickets: Sf>..$14. 1nro: 85't-4646. Dec. •• Two companies opeo "TM Nutcrac:ht'' ~· w Mofttmaltre • also ~ shows Dec. 1 S and Dec. 20 at Newport Harbor H'8h SdM>ol's Loats Auditorium, Newport Boe.ti. Showtimes: 7 p.m. Dec. 14 and 20, 2 p.m. Dec. 15. rdets: S&-$10. Info ~ft-76«. OMCe ThHter West, featuring dlildren age 5-18 from tNs area, peffQrms at 333 N. Gbs.wll, ORnge, at ~:30 &net 7:30 p.m. rickets $10. Croup cfiscounts. Info: 531-3543 .... A bevy o( entettain~t is fe.atured at F.uhion Island: A ·~literate Santa will be Mibble for heari Im~ children from 9 a.m .• noon;'tnu AN Girl Scourt ca~rs peffonn at 10-11 a.m.; Costa Mesa Oii Scx1Ut c.aroleB petbm fTOm ~ 1 p .. m.; Irvine Valley College Symphonic Wind Ensemble perk>rms from 2-J p.m.; Irvine Valley Colleae Olorale ~from 6-7 P;m. Also, FaShi!>n Island's EdWardl Island Cinemas ~ a free ~'• l'Nlllinees of "Home Alone" from 1 o a.m.-noon. Admission to all tMnt$: Free .... Onftae Cout Collep ~. annual Owitmas c::oncert beginJ at I p.m. in R.obelt 8. Moote Theatet, 2101 r~ Rd., Cata Mesa. Ind feltures CloYannl ~·s baroque ~"The~"nwellu tRIOnlA fMltilies ancf'C>lttltnm carols. 1ldaets: SMt. !No: 432-5880. ... Olrist Colefl IMM Conc:llft Ololr, 00 LutMnn °'°"ale,~ Ololr, ConO!ft Handbeas and sprtt 8Clb' annual Or' ....... CoMittt It 7:~. (.llso 2 and 7:30 p.m. Ol!c. 15). : SS-$8. lhfo: as+I002, at. 314. "'Friends of 0"'9t C.olep hWte preltf1t -SW-.. ~ efOllt I 11 I 1, I" from noon-11~--... Dec.15)11'1 ~ '°"'* .... CXll9. 1530 ~JM,.. lloAM. Info; eJ4.8002, ext. 314 .... 0io..-... o.••wu 5tyte Ii S*formed at. p.m. by .. ~ band Aunt Hannah and Angela Eckhard is quite lovely as Dylan's favorite, Aunt Elieri, though her role has lost some of its mrstical qualities in this interpretation. The New Uribbean at El Morro School, 8681 Paofic Coast H~, Laguna Beach. rickets: SlO. Info: 455·3642. Dec ... St. John the 8.lpttst Cltholic Churd'I, 1015 Baker St., Colt.I Mesa, celebfates its 8th ann~I "Noel Night'' at 8 p.m. This ~ar's concert features 0.nif:I PinkNm's ''Christmas Cantata" and other ~I anthems by Praetcrius, Rutter, O.le Warland and ~. performed by the parish choirs directed by Leslie Benjamin. °'1f;antSt Marie T. Pu~l leads the JOO.voice combined choifs and the congreption in ~VChristmas arols acoompanicd by orchestra and handbells. A freewill offering will be colleued, and spiced holiday wassail and homemade Christmas a>Olc.ilS will be teM!d .... "Meuiah ShtpionC' at St. Andttws Presbyterian c:hurdl. 600 St. Andrews Rd., features the Hallelujah Chorus wtlh Of'cnesteral accompaniment at • p.m. ric:kets: S5. Info: 6J1-J821. At fuhlon Island, Del Cerro and Del Use> Elf.ment.ary School performs from 2-3 p.m. ... Olrfmnu fot ~ Family, ~!f Chorale d Ora.nge County's holiday event. begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Orange County Perlonning Arts Center in C.osu Mesa. Info: 556-6262. Dec.•• UCl Br• Quintd pefforms at Fashion bland from 7-8 p.m Dec.17 Newport Hartlor'• o.w-a. ... ...... Is launched, and it ats Ail ~ Dec. 23 and Is tpoll90red by Commodom Oub of Newpc?lt Hafbor AIM Oambef of Comrnettlt. info: 729-4-400. ... ..,.. ........... Tt ..... hcMca opem. NMint th Dec;. 23 at~ ~ ~ Orrtoi\ Rold, LAlplna hldl. ShoMlmel: Ho p.m. nwdnea on Dec. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23; 1:30 ~~on Dec. 17·23. Tidoeb.: f12-s1s. Info: '42-9275. fashion ls!Mtd rrom 7-8 p.m Dec.19 "MMly Moods of Christmas", a conttrt full d sleigh bells, falling VlOW and colored rrgtits, rs ~ted at 8 pm. (also 3 p.m. Dec. 21 -22) at Golden West College's Mainsuge Theater, 15744 Goldin West St., l'funtington ee.ch. The 60-. college Symphonic Band pee. rlCkets: $5-$6. Info: 895·8378. Dec.20 Oper.11 P;ac1fic perfonns at fuhion Island from 7-8 p.m. Dec.21 Al fashion Island, Kids R MUSIC performs from 1-2 p.m. Newport~~ Showt•~ perlotms from 2-3 p.m fashion Island's Edwards l.tand Cinemas presenb frtt children's mat1nffS ol "Pr•ncer" from 10 a.m -noon Dec.2l At Fuhion Island, CQdon Halhgan Christmas Trio performs from noon· l : JO pm. Dec.2A "Olriltmu fw ~it.aticMI" at St. Andrews Presbytemn Church, 600 St. Anctrews Rd., olfemf at 5, 7, 9 and 11 p,m. ftatur,es Sanctua~ ~'1 ~. Bell Choir and instrumentilisb. MmlSSIOn frft. Info: 631-3821. Dec. Ii A tpedal New YNl"s he YYe Ev•ns and WlffN Wayne Show wlt1 ~ perbmed at CM Udo. 501 30th St. Newport Buch. Info: 67S·296& ... OW M ~.an -~ dinner show, fNtuta a special ":eVws Ew show • Red Uon '"" et 8rillof .nd P~ulaMo. COltl Mela. Adn*llon: S99-S115. '"'°: (1191 9S OW. M. ... 0.-... ~ 0..-prcMde ''A ~ncJ end Oudandlaih New Yws Ew ~I" In two shows -• 7:JO .tnd Dee. 11 10 p.m. -at W.-y Off Broadway ThMtet, U0 8aybeny CMden ptrlorm at 1058 E. Finl St.. Sane.a ~ T~ $1 S. 0..,. C0111t Weekend I n..nday, December 5, 1991 9 - I ' , ART Silas Dean displays impeccable art -and taste Shibui. It is fountl in the effortless perfec1ion of a bonsai tree. And, perhaps felt as a universal emo1ion unleashed from the precise 17 syllables of haiku verse. Or, th e way in which a single antherium in a vase against a white wall crea1es a lovely combination of curiosity ~md inner calm for the observer. Each of these vigne1tes describe shibui. a Japanese concept of beauty. balance and puri1y in design that defines the highes1 form of sensitivity to material things. Mure precisely. the shibui consciousness finds its quiet power of expression as the perfec1 harmony of all elcmenls within a gl\cn moment, and unto a chosen pl.ice. Such is th e ambience of dccor:.11ive ans ga llery Silas Dean Ltd. in Newport Beach. With ii!. impeccable display of style and good taste, it is indeed a place of choice where the pinnacle of Asian design aes1hetics is best understood within that timeless context of shibui. Owned and operated by artist Donald Silas Hendricks, and former advertising agent Michael Dean Mayer, the gallery features an extraordinary sampling of unusual items -from wrought iron furniture, to hand-painted silk apparel and sterling silver pendants, to a variety of small boxes and picture frames made of everything from rusted metal to mother of pearl. T he gallery space itself, which meanders into several quaint alcoves and out onto an outdoor English garden -opulent with hollyhocks, roses, geraniums, and other cottage varieties -is a showcase of its owners' spirit and passion. A curious mixture of trompe l'ocil illustrations on several walls, is a delightful blend to the interesting faux finishes on the front counters and flooring. Originally from Kansas, Don Hendricks studied art and fashion design with one of the great Vogue artists Dagmir Freuchen at the Art Students 1 _ _. League in New ....., York. Affectionately ------cnlled a Hne man Arts Scene for his exquisite pen and ink drawings which he -----· utilized professionally in his advertising promotion and window designs, Hendricks was in his late 20s in 1963 when, weary of the New York glitz-and-glitter lifestyle, he came to California and settled in Riverside. There he gained recognition for doing innovative window design and snazzy promotion for a highly·touted. trend-setting clothing store called GKC. although his career -primarily in the beauty industry -extended through advertising agencies into work for television, movies, magazines, and illustrations fo r numerous cookbooks and books for children. M ichael Mayer, who for a number of years had operated a small advertising agency in Riverside, first met Hendricks when he attended the fashion illustration classes Hendricks was teaching at a local museum. Mayer began to use Hendricks's work in advertising he was preparing for various clients, and the two became friends. Sevcrnl years ngo, when Hendricks decided he wanted to move to Newport Beach to open u gallery, Mayer and his wife su&$ested that they pursue this business esopadc together. Thus, the trio began with a shop in Riverside, and migrated to the beach when the 31st Street location opened two years ngo. In addition to the appealing cluster of decorative treasures always on display, Sjlas Dean Lu.t. periodically features a special exhibit to showcase a particular :m form or extraordinary craft work. Currently on exhibit {through Dec. 31) is an alluring exhibition of 25 limited-signed edition books published by Sylvester & Orphanos, renowned as the "elite craftsmen of book publishing," whose exceptionally elegant volumes arc a tribute to fine printing. binding and design. Extracting poems, short stories nnd diaries from collections by such luminous authors as Paul Bowles, John Cheever, Christopher Isherwood, John Updike, and Tennessee Williams, Ralph Sylvester and Stathis Orphanos limit each edition to 330 exemplary works of exquisite printing -each ns delightful in its form as its content -offering an impressive homage to the authors. F amous for coming face-to-face with famous faces, Stntis Orphnnos has garnered a distinctive reputation Christ /Anner 1991 11----------------------------for photographing many of today's Celebrate The Hollday In Style Our Chef Has Prepared An Irresistible Festive Menu Selection, Including All The Season's Favorites. Relax And Enjoy The Ambiance And Holiday Decor While You Dine To Your Hearts Content. Adults $16.95 • Seniors $11.95 • Children $8.95 December 25th 12pm-6pm Call 833-0507 x7055 ReservatJo ns Suggested t §'\ Sheraton \~Newport 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach &.,j~liiAiiAii .. ~.,_...-.--....,."'l'~~·.w,:.u:~liiiAIAiiiAil ... W top cultural and entertainment figures. Many of these iJnages nrc also presently on display, along with his other incisive portraits of memorable stars including five new portraits of legendary Hollywood sex goddess, and Newport Deach resident, Mamie Van Doren. DINNl!R end SHOW from $19.95 CURTAtN CALL-DINNER THEATRE WAITER SERVED MEAlS Silas Dean, Lid., 512 Jlst St., Newport Beach. 67J·1126. Admission is frtt. Hours arr: RESERVATIO NS (714) 838-1540 • FULL BAR Tuesday throu1b Saturday, JO n.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to 2 6tO El CAMINO REAL. TUSTIN t2'80 SERVICE p.m .. For Your Hollday Entertaining Banquet Room For - Up to 40 People Lunch e Dinner Cocktail Parties 428 E. 17TH STREET COSTA IVIES/\• 6~1(l 1750 • Music AIDS dellh forces Queen "-...... ran to co111e out of closet T here's !IOl'l'lething I've been waiting to do for many, many years that due to tragic circumstances I finally have the chance to do -and feel good about. You sec, for some time now, I've had a secret desire to publicly extol the musical virtues of Queen. In and of itself, this doesn't seem like much of a de sir~ nothina · like, say, wanting to mud wrestle with Lady Di or be a contestant on "'The Love Connection." But consider this: Queen was and still is one of the most reviled and ridiculed rock bands of all time, rivaling New Kids The Scene on the Block and the Bay City Rollers in pounds of pulp devoted to their derision. Along with Yes, Elton John and other Big Rock acts of the '70s, Queen was largely responsible for motivating the angry, disillusioned youths who would stnp on guitars and, without nashpots or music lessons, create punk rock.. The advent of that movement meant the nadir of Queen's bombastic. over-the-top style of glam-rock. And few in rock's emerging culture, with its emphasis on substance over style, lamented their decline. But with the recent AIDS-related death of Queen lead La singer Freddie Mercury, I feel it's my duty as a longtime (albeit silent) fan to be among the first to say what an inventive, influential and original band Queen was. Musically, Queen was like a Cuisinart gone wild, blending blues, metal, vaudeville, opera and virtually anything else into music that was often uneven, but rarely dull. It's difficult to pigeonhole an album like "A Day At The Races," which begins with a Stones-like rocker, segues into a gospel thumper complete with full choir (all Queen members, even the high parts) and ends with a love ballad written in Japanese. Each Queen album was equally unpredictable. How many bands can you name that scored top 10 hits with disco ("Another One Bits The Dust") and rockabilly ("Crazy Little Thing Called Love"). And to this day. pop radio has never encountered a hit si ngle quite like "Bohemian Rhapsody." Influential? Oh yes, although 1t'!> only recently that other closet Queen fans have come out in support of the band. One of the most vocal has been AxJ Rose, who cites Queen as one of his lifelong favorites. Metallica's recent cover version of "Stone Cold Crazy" earned them a Grammy. Listen to the tight, very Queen-like harmonies on Extreme's "Pomograffiti" album. And when you hear the familiar "boom-boom-clap, boom-boom-clap" being stomped out by pro basketball fans, you're hearing the beginning of Queen's "We Will Rock You." 1llllR1118tions ~~IDie Time Only -.-.:-•mo8TVs Qi l-bldtf Gift 8a5lif:ls ae filled 'Nitti WJ:y !POCial tillej ~~~to tte bit delcru detail. There's tte Seasoos Gm=. SS 8*t 1re ~ LCNef's Basket Ard lte ~ Etftss Basket All C6l ~fresh b lte t-blidity's. cal a cane n scro to~ T~we·u tm tte st.aSal meny llOJ'ilaRgeric !Milltllt• ~Veldt and chi" t.. ""* ~ ~ ~ ........ CllM9r. ~ Ftd<S' flatl ~ Geftr.bnn9 ~M and 9QOd-* on llf'f ~ Just cAlll ' -Mt 09 for ll°kllTNtlon .• .. .. .. • • J DINING Sherman Gardens, Newport Harbor Art Museum unveil cultnary delights S itting under the pitch·ed lattice garden roof of Corona del Mar's Sherman Gardens, next to the happy sound of the water fountains, I leaned back and thought "Why don't we come here more often?"' · At another table, a thirtysomething couple, lean as whippets and dressed in black Spandex. removed their cycling helmets as their "Garden Snack" was served. Each had a sliced rosy apple, some exotic crackers and small round pacJcets of Bon Bel cheese. A mini-menu is available to the public on Saturday, Sunday and Monday: chili with shredded cheddar cheese, $3.95, or the soup du jour (in this case, a rich vegetable-filled broth) served with a glass of wine, ~Jeers and cheese, $5.25. Salads, muffins, 12 varieties of tea and cookies are on band. The chili is swell; was fuJJ of meat, bean• and a distinctly homemade Oavor. On Thursday and Friday, taJented ... ______ ,....,... ______ ., professional chef ..uurun Madilyn DeGroote, '0 ~~.. t I ::~~:!Prs~r~~~ca ~~ I more elaborate ~T~c ~\ .. : : ~~~g:;·· RESTAURANT -----enjoy the fruits of I Restaurant the kitchen on I C,....C those two days. I tU The gifted 2 FOR I SPECIAL :'--·DeGrooteteaches LUNCH OR DINNER I Buy any entree at regular price, get I 2nd entree of equal or lesser value FREE; I Not valid with any other offer. ~'~·~ I s .... n.,.. u ••. ,o,. Cookt1U1 Av1U1•I• I Frt.-Slf. 1h•-to,. I 16129 #D Bretkhutt -fH1t1l1 V1ll1y, CA 9%701 (114) H9·2S1~ L - - - - -fXPlll 12-11-11 - - - - -.I L ' '-r CHI NESf. ~ RESTAURANT Open 7 Days Mandarin & Szechuan & Cantonese Cuisine Cocktails • Banquet Foci/mes Daily Lunch Specials Early Bird Specials! 3:00 to 6:30 p.m. .... _ . ._. Acrw,,_ ..... m ........ c... .... .... Chef Madllyn De<iroote serves ~te clhhet at Sherman Gar· dens two days a ~ f« members and also leach cooking classes at the Corona del Mar cultural ~ter. s2.99 Mon Tues Cn1cken (now Beef Broccoli All selections Include fried wonton, egg rolls, fried rice, lea & cook;., (No svbst.) with ony of our • The Finest Jaoanese Dining Experience Wed Sweet & Sour Porlt fn Green Pepper with Beel Tnurs. Almond Chicken Sot Kung Poo Chden 12 Combinations lxampl• Beef with Broccoli + above Just s5. 95 Mon· Thurs. 11 :HAM to 1 OPM Fri. & Sat. 11:30AM to 11PM, SundaJ aPM to 10PM ------TEL: 961-5050 • 962-9115 8961 Adams Ave., Huntington Beach CA, 92646 (Comer of Magnolia & Adams) SI JSHI BAJ? • PRIVATE DINING l(()()MS DINING ROOl..1 • TEPPAA ROOM TATAMI ROOM • COCKTAl Lcu.IGE Ro••·"''"' HorikaWa . , ..... '--,.;..,.. .... ,_,,. .......... Dr ..... Anl (114) 111.mt • 3 ..... to ......... Mt°""" Salad is a work of art at NHAM A N~rt Harbor Art Muaeum membenbip is unnccesNry and the entry fee is waived at ~ time if the destination i.s tbe 'Sculpture Garden Cafe" where luncheon is served Monday through Friday. h's a lovely .place, an indoor garden setting. where lu)\Ch usually consists of a sandwich, a rich broth of homemade soup, a huge salad or a piece of cake and some coffee. Manager Marilyn Kaun oversees all the activity. She bas been at this for nine yean and also supervises the parties which go on in this bailiwick: private affairs. openings. birthdays, weddings. bar mitzvahs and final farewells; all the rituals have been overseen and professional catered by Kaun and staff. She is the first paid dining director. The Sculpture Garden Cafe features artistic, tastefuJ touches: Water is serwd in a stem glass with a slender slice of oranae and a pretty red strawberry. While deciding on a choke between a turkey and avocado sandwich, $7, or a bowl of the daily favorite cooking classes at Sherman Gardens, and her best recipes arc published in small packets in the gift shop. Mcmbcrsbip inYolves an annual <lOlltributioa ol w. $20 for students ad Maicw dtU.cm. That entitles 1'0'I to a dilcout in the gift abop ud aa opponunity to mah re11 natiom b the more ~ ThMnd8y ud Friday lunches (wbk::b averap around $8.50 wt i!ICbldc thinal like ~salmoa). chicken noodle soup, a smaJI bowl of raspberry yogurt sorbet arrives. It's quite good, refreshing. decorative, a nice prc-prandial palate cleanser. Soups are just excellent. tangy bisque of tomato with tiny flecks of spinach one day was first-rate, $3.50. All sandwiches arc served with a touch of salad and the menu is friendly, in that a half-ordc"r of a sandwich with a cup of soup is available. I wish there were more mayonnaise in the chicken salad and more bacon in the Cobb, but I know why there isn't. It is those talented Movers and Shakers at NHAM who make suggestions to Ms. K.aun; chic women with big hair and the thin bodies of small adolescents. They employ personal body trainers, have Found Discipline and they never touch butter. This is a grand place for lunch. The art is challenging and usually bring the relatives from back East to the cafc, they will realize that you arc part of a genuine, West Coast Oass Act. Newport Harbor Art Museum On the other days, food is simple, modest in price, and the Sherman Garden Cate bas a million-dollar atmosphere (OK, we are into sincerely fabulous AMBIANCE here). Eight feet from Pacific Coast Highway, you are suddenly in a place of tranquility ~d pleasant manners, seated among two-foot high Amaryllis plants in full bloom for the Cluistmas season, with specllC\lla.r palm trees, fountains, everything spotlessly groomed and Sculpture Garden Cafe. 850 San Clemente Drive. 759-1122. Open Monday through Friday, 11 :30 a.m. 105 p.m. On Monday, the usual $2 entry fee is waived and Shcnnan Gardens is open to the public. Let's do lunch. Say, nc.xt Monday at Sherman Gardens? Sherman Gardens. 2647 E. Co&st Highway,. 6'J3.2261. Tea Garden func1Je8 S.turthy-Monday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.11J. &tty fee, $2, SJ ltUdents and llCllior citizens. No entry fee on Motxhy. Garden Hours, 10:301.m.-4 p.m. daily. ~~·"JJh..C•) Chef Marilyn ICaun is a work of art at Newport Harbor Art Museum. ~ ...U-will•Ul9 eNIMlultlt ~ """ /# t.MltN4 t..~~ "'"' 111.•eu,.~IU, MUI /f1dNlk JNUliN South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa (714) 5~3840 Newport's #1 -Rated Bayside Private Dining Room Award Winning Italian Cuisin~, Pictul"e§Que Bay View, Professional Staff and Wann Atmosphere ~cae for a Spectacular Event; Groups of 20to130. * Wedding Receptions * Birthdays * RehearsQI Dinners * Business Meetings * Corporate Functions * Special Events . . CALL TOP OF THE VILIA FOR INFORMATION 642-7-880 3131 W. COAST HWY. •NEWPORT BEACH • ON THE BAY I~ • COSTA MESA ANGELO 1969 Harbor Blvd. 646· 1225. Open for lunch Mon. ·Fri. 11 :30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; dinner from 4:30 p.m. Reservations are recommended. "The best Northern Italian cuisine in all of Orange County" according to co-owner Joe lngardia. Fresh seafood and pastas are is a specialties of the house. Catering and private party facilities available. ARIANA RESTAURANT 4401:. 17th St., (next to Morrie's Flowers). This unique and delightful restaurant featuring the cuisine of Afghanistan Is the only one of its kind in Orange County. For an evening of dining that you won"t fOfget, Ariana is sure to please the palate and the senses. Dinner is served Tuesday thru Sunday Night from 5:30 p.m. Catering and Take Out Availab le. 646-4418. ARNIE'S MANHATTAN DELI 2831 A Bristol Street 641-9310. Open 7 am. to 9 p.m. Mon.·Fri.., Sat 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sun. 9 a m. to 9 p.m. Orange County's authentic New Yoft( style deli restaurant features corned beef, pastrami, roast beef, turkey, potato pancakes, knishes and other deli delights. This critically acclaimed restaurant serves breakfast specials starting at $1.99; June h and dinner daily. Take out and catering. 1HE BAAH FARMER STEAKHOUSE 2300 Harbor Blvd. (e.tside of the Harbor Center) 841-9777. Reservactions accepted. Lunch Mori . .frl. 11 a .. m. to 4 p.m. OlnMf Mon. 4 to 9 p.m.; Tues., • Wed, to 9:30 p.m.; Thura., Fri. tO 10 p.m.; Sat 3 to 10 p.m.; Sun. 3 to 9 p.m .. Costa Mesa's oldest ~UM boasts a 30 year tr.ct~ of serving the finest In ~ et•llka. freth fish and ctilc:Mn. Wann, frt•ndly lltmospMr• aubble for every occasion from bulin•• mMtlng •to f11nlly pmtile. Lunc:hee ffom S3.A9; ooniplM9 dinn.,. from $8.95. Grazing menu and burg•ra after 4 p.m. from SS.05. Private room• for buaineu mfftlngs, reheeltel dinners, receptions and special occasion parties. GINO'S ON THE HILL 428 E. 17th StrHt, 650-1750. Reservations accepted. A Costa Mesa landmari(. Warm, intimate meeting place; the ultimate neighborhood restaurant and lounge. Lunch, dinner, weekend breatdut Expertly prepat9d ri>s, burgers, sandwiches, salads and house specialties. Live piano bar entertainment In the lounge; slngaJong Karaoke weekends from V p.m., Monday njght tootbaU f •tivitles .. HANO CHOW 720 W. 19th Street 850-8960. Lunch 11 :30 to 2:390 Mon. -Sat; Dinner 2:30 to 1 o Sun. • Thurs .. ; 'til 10:30 Fri. & Sat., Sunday Brunch 11 :30 to 2:330. Popular Chinese Restaurateur 'Mr. Lee' runs this restaurant especially with ·Chinese Food t.overs• In mind. Good authentic Chinese cuisine at affordable prices. FuM bar, take'®t, catering, private room for groupe up to 20. HOflKAWA 3800 S. Plaza Drive, South Coast Plaza Village. 557- 2531. Reservatoins suggested. Fine tr.dltlonal Jl!paMM restaurant us• the freshest ingredients. Sushi Bar, tatami rooms, cocktal lounge. Multi-course Kaisekl dinners must be ordered 24 hours In advance. Elegant dining.Lunch and dlnnet ,,. LACAVE1695 lrvineAve. at 17th StrNt. ~7944 Lunch Mon. Fri.; Dfnner Nightly. Ablotutely marwlous lteakt and ffMh Mllood. Served 1n an lnti'n•• and romantic c.•• dining room. In the area for nearly 30 para, this oozy restauraM hu one of the mOlt unique dinner menu preMntatlons around. Homtltyte ~ ~••a d'*f time feature. M IARKE.RS 154 E. 17th St. Ma. 4303. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. dally; 9undaV from 7 AJft. 8eMng bi"tlkfMt , lunch, dinner In a homeltyle f ahlon. "Country ltyt. ~ cuta1ne•. Nwwyt the MIMll11t MMce. IDw pricM for hlgh qualJty horn.made food. •CAM 298 E. 17th St. 645-7628. F~ 1tyle Me>ek:an reNurant. Prttlldent Bulh hlll ..,en herel Open ~lly at 11 am. for lunch, dinner , and cock1alls. Cal aheed for latge partlM. The exceltent pricH, sotlcitoua servioe and delicious food mmw Ml Cua possibly the most popular Me>eicatl emery In the .,.._ RIVERA RESTAURANT3333 Bristol St South Coast Plaza. 5440- 3840. Lunch 11:30 a.m;. to 3 p.m. Mon. -Sat.; dinner 5-10 p.m. Mon.- Thurs; 'til 11 p.m. Fri. a Sat.Reservations are suggested. Award winning Continenlal cuisine. One of the only restaurants in Orange County to offer tableside flambe. E.xcellent service, Intimate atmosphere. SCAMPI 1576 OkS Newport &Nd. M5-8680. w...m & friendly~ Linda and Fernando Navaretta offer authentic Italian cuisine served ln the traditonal European manner. Fernando's impresslve credentials lndude graduating from Culinary Academy In Italy, training at Hotel Concordia. Venice, Italy; Chef at Don Pasquai. In Cambridge, England; ChurCNH"s in la Chax De Fondes, Switzeliand; Hotel La Pane in Agno Lugano, Switzertand. Scampi offers an intriguing menu and lovely wine list. Banquets, private parties and catering . WAHOO'S f1SH TACO 1862 Placentia 691 -3433. Open daily from, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.: Sundays 't~ 9 p.m. Outrageously delicious south of the border cuisine with a HawaHan flair. Wahoo'I la a hawn for local u wel .. lrOmattonaf aurfera, athl9Cn 8nd anyone looking for good tood .. inaedl>ly low prices. Abeolutely no lard UHd In preparation; everything II fresh and pNpared to order. Laid bid. casual atmosphere. Also at 1133 S. Coast Hwy. In l.liguna and on campus at USC • ZUBIES 1712 Placentia, 645-8091. Pure and limple, just Ike mother's lovell Reasonabtf priced, top quality food and generousty poured, low priced drinks MV8 kept their customers coming back for years. Lobster taR , cHc:ken, ribe and special• c:Nnglng nigtttly. Thursday night la pfilne rl> "'caht. lunch and dinner Mrved. Sunday Mexican BrMkfut from $1 .90. ZU8IES Olt..DED CAGE ANO OYSTER BAR 1714 Piacientla. right Mxt door ao Zubiee. ~A big. IP'awlno ercetpriH wlh pool tables and gamM. FHtuting 18 ltema on the Ortter Bar Menu; ...,.., menu lndudM pizza. aandWic:het, burgera and a~ Of~. Very~ twnlfy oriented~. NEWPORT IEAOt ABIONDANZA 3421 Via Udo. 875--8973. Lunch r-..a.. 11 ~ Lm. to 2:30p.m.; dlMlf'lto 10 p.m. Tuee..Sun. O.W Sera P.mlh bt1nga her ... ~ .. ~to ..... ...... Tradlllonel ltlllliln M(H Ila ad 11l1Cllonl. Pait• Md.~ Cl unique bf'Nde made fMh dally. l ... but not !eat. 1n eiecllent Wine ~~the upertence. exit of the 55 fwy. 549-1512. Open CAFE OLE' 634 lido Park Or. 7'/3· for lunch and diMer. Live """16 7 •· 5 d :t.. entertainment In the saloon. Big YV a.m .• o p.m. a .. ,. O.llghtfulty quaint waterfront cafe naiM concerts on Monday and next to Delaney's. Serves freshly Tuesday nlghta. Generous servings baked confections, specialty of Steaka, ..a.da, sandwiches, coffMS, cappuccinos, bntakfast chicken, fish and specials. Country specials. Lunch offerings include theme, ucellent MMCle. Private homemade soups, sandwiches, rooms available. salads and international specialties. HUNTINGTON BEACH Fresh juices, teas and Italian sodas. FOU .. rr.a.•N \..a 11 ~ Eat in or take out. n '"' wu.u; • THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayette BE810UNO'S 18041 Magnolia, 675-sm. Lunch 11:30 a.m. to 3 Ftn. Vahy. 963-2730 Serving great p.m. Mon.·Fri.; dinner 5·10 p.m. pasta, plz:z.a_Jteak and chicken daily. Sunday brunch 10:30 a.m. to dinners.for the entif• family. Prices 2:30 p.m. Reservations accepted. are wry reasonable and poi1ions Continental cuisine, seafood are genen>US. Famity run emphasis. GrMt dam chowder. restaurenl; hosts are very Newport Beach Historical Laodmalk holpbble and eager to please. All felltUf'H Wffkend Brunch Cruise• th• uuc:a, breads, d....ns , and live entertainment In the lounge so• and pizzas •• homemade. In addition to lunch and dinner. Though the r .. auwt appears CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy. smal from the outside, I 11 lldually 675-11922. Dinner 5:30 -10:30 p.m. very 1.-ge and homey and the Sun.-Thurs.; 'til 11 :30 p.m. Fri. & inside. Ari e>ecellent place to take Sat. Reservations sugg .. ed. famify and friends for a home Claaaic Northem kallan gourmet cooked meal. cuisine. New, moderately priced DEL CARLO 19535Beach11t lounge menu Mrved ti the wee Yoft(town ~. Lunch 11 :30- hours. Wiid and cnzy lounge at 2:00 Tues . ..fri.; dinner 4:30·10 p.m. night wh•n th• band strl<es up. Tues . ..Sun. Excellent food at Chic clientele. excellent pr1c:es fNturing traditional MARCO POLO 1260 8190n. 721· •alian dishes. Dinner from $8.75, 0801. lunch and dinner Mrved lunch aped• from $3.25 (Mrved daily from 11a.m.to10 p.m. in 7 minut• orthey'M FREEi )BMr Freshly made pastas, gourmet & Wine 111t. pizza, gr•ll risotto and gnocchi. FU JIN 15070 Edwards (Across Excellent t.k• out. from Westminster Mal)892-8333 llAAGANTMLLE 2332 W. Coast Lunch and dlnnet 1 dayt. Gtldoul, Hwy. Newport 8Mcft «t1-8220. friendty OM*a l'het91a end OrM Menu MfY9d 11 :30 a.m. 'til 12:30 ct'*1g kMP their CUIDMrl midnight daly; ber 'tY 2 a.m. r.tuming ag.in Md IO-'n ~ 1t*' Mexican cuisine and f amoue aw•d detl;hdut 8nchwan and Mendann winning margarita. Enjoy live Cuillne fl far a tdng. Exc•llnt tood, ~ mghdy and hlPPI pricM and ..... h.we-.. thil hour apeciala $1 Monday Night Chinfte utery numerous awards. Footbal specials (Meet the Rams In LOVES BAR &GRILL. 20111 peraon, too); $1 t.:os on Tuesday; Brookhurat StrMt llt Adams 988- Wedneeday beer epecials. Fun 7550. Lund\ from 11:30 Lm. daly; Mrvlce c:atemg speclalizlng In dinner 5 to to p.m. Nightly; ~.,.,._and events. ~Hour 4to1 p.m. DMk. TALE Of' ntE WHALE~ Main spedall. plul ~ ... FNluring StrMt. ~ 673--4633. tm.'1 go6d llW9ld wlmlng bbq rl>I Panoramic bay view, entry f .. tur.. and c::hicMn In a warm t.r and gril pictures of Old Newpol't. Seldood .amoephere. Edldlc menu and tradilional fawnt.. Lunch, Inductee pat• .... pizza. dinner and SlltUfdey and Sunday ddce ....... pMte " lamb bNnch. chape, ftlt\ -gtnUlne wortd Vil.LA NOVA 3191 W. Co111t Hwy. cNmplon chi. Great tood, &42·7880.. Dinner nlghtl'f S p.,m. to ~· prk:e9, a.Ullt lftlre. 2 Lm. &clllent. hMlty .. lien llARCIU.O'S 17502 &Md'l BW. cuillne; owtanclng wine Isl. AdJw • SlllW. 842-5505. &llblthed piano w, fWDftee tocli late-ftght INe 1973. Ihle family owned and lpot. Upltan room II "Top of the operalld reetaurMt °'*8 10me of ~for banquet•. priYll• pattlel. th• beet .. In town. Oelclou• Z PIZZA 3423 Via Udo Plua. 723-hendm8de pl:aa. P-. Mllfood, 0707. W11kdaya fiom 11 :30 Lift.'° cNcMn Md ¥NI dlthee ..... 9 p.m. and Fri. & S& 'I 10 p.m. • ~menu. Lunch..-.. al llllrted when ev~ w from $3M; huge lunch buht: JHdy for a ~. leaner aid dinner ..,...._ from se.-. lhllMr ... ~ aMine '° QD. z mGaD .. 'Once )ICM.I go try .......... PIZZA WM boml Feelurtng tight. come~ to 1he bMCi delailM•, fMt. lllordlitMe plua. TDAS LC>Oen'S 10142 palla llftd undwlchee. . OM ol In ~ • AdilM. 11• 1112 · the clDuQh. *"" mouaNla. dally Tex• Tfile9d. lrted ilnd ....... . ffelh heft. and veggiea. lmponed, lNt chll ~ -..... .,.. lntemlionel dellctdet. Locations tome "the bliee ......... , and 911olftCowdelMat,l..louMend ..._........, .......... ....... _WM __ ·---------· ltbe.•l•in.--.-..-SANTA ANA ,..... ... .,,, .. .,_ ... ,... ~-----------.... CRAZYH011M ITIAKHOWE N#O SALOON Locmd on 8rookholkM ""'off the Oyw R09d ... cAJE~.c' GREAT FOOD! (Most Me Bik~ :Rflmt' l"' tht' '31 urhan <3?.1P1ertI '[';,f l~K"iif~ ljl1nnt"j f?utJIM l =tft:.jllll ~ <..~/IC Al""'rpkre l~.:lumr .-4.l/@1J/1JJt l"W111t 12.111 Serving Dinner Nightly Live Entertainment in the 3520 E. Pacific Coast Hwy Corona Del Mar 675, 1922 Newport Beach 4250 Birch St • 955-0822 Anaheim 2100 E. Ball Rd• 774-4940 F ~' th.1t . 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Ask a Soles Associate for detoik. TANYA l\)CKER I -WMIOolOoWlth* •••' w•;:,.11QlllOtf1 .............. _, D()WOI .......... --Oll~it-·-­,.__.~----1 Cl> Sl2.99 CA SI.ff Cl> $11 .99 CA $7.'9 CJ>S9.99 CASS.99 r{' The Wall Disney Company ANAHEIM --m1W. LDAve. FWIRTON 136H. lbhorM lAGllCA llGll-21>Sl Gr.WI Dr .. SANTAANA 3611 S. BrisW ANAHEIM ---681 M. liKM FllllRTON--707 Pbenta Aft. lAGOO tlGUR-27221 ll Pm Id. SW IEAOL-1190 rd Coast lfwr. ANAHEIM 2114llidtAft. GARDENGROVl-121S1 HidorBW. lllSSIOHVIEJO---Yl;Mal lUSllH 13nl ..,.,.,. COSTA MESA--~ BW. GARDIN GROVl-13916 lrdhd MISSION YIEJ0 .7764) ..... fbr. WIS1IUIS10 ...._ 1W COSTA MESA 435 ll7' 5l GARDEN GROVI -9161 0..-A"' ORANGI 19SS l TISll YOllA UNDL..2063SY• lWI M COSTA MESA Seri Coast PbD tllflNrnll lfAOt .. JD FdC.. tt.y OUllGE 3S33 E. ~ El TORO 23690 BToro Id. tuflltGD lflot-16929WIW. SAIUIAM CAPIS'IUll0 .. 311111W'*'° FOUNTAJN VA.WY -18533 Bfookttn IRVINE 3150 lirnm Ph,. SANTA ANA Mllil r'm 18 Orange Coast Weekend I Thuraday, December 5, 1991 CD $12.'9 CA $1.99 ~,, .. BealJ!Vond the Beast Cl> $11.99 CA S7.99 II.) The Wall Disney Company -THE ARJS & CBAFJS STORE 9-Ft. Garland SJ9CJ Decorate the mantel, banister or door with our 9 ft garland. A vailablc in Green Pinc and Blue Spruce. Wreath Hanger Metal hanger holds wreath secure. Fits most doors. 99¢ Compare at $1 .49 •• • 100 Super Bright Lipt set : Two way flashing or steady lights with s4RR : end connectors for additional sets. 77 • Weatherproof indoor-outdoor. Solid, • multi-<lolor and clear sets. : 71/2 Ft. Christmas Tree Choose from Green Pinc or Blue Spruce. 24" Wreath s49CJ A vaHablc in Green Pinc ahd Blue Spruce. Visit Michaels for great decorating ideas! Decoration not included. Christmas Potpourri Decorative 6 oz. potpourri in morted holiday scents. Now Only . • • • Ornament Hook s 1-3/8" x 100 piece!>. 5pns/51 Reg. 49( Each Red Velvet Ribbon S29CJ • • #40 2 3/4" l!. 20 yd. bolt . • • • Han -Tied Red Velvet Bow Indoor/Outdoor Perfect for holiday basket\. wreaths and decorations. 529CJRcg $399 Melody Christmas Train . Plays th.rec Christmas mclodjcs, 18-piccc set includes locomotive, tender, gift wagon, caboose and 12-picce curved track. Features include working headlight. authentic horn, auto locking joints and working light in caboose. Goes forward. stop and revme. Battery operated. s399CJ Classic Rail Set $.14.99 Action Playset $19.99 Rq .$49.99 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • wire for easy attachment. • • Reg. $1 .49 • Inglenook • • • Cones™ • • The perfect accent for any • fireplace. hearth or decorative • • basket. 32 oz. bag. • • • • • • • • • • • • Jingle Bell Necklace Great holiday accessory for all ages. 99~ • • • • • • • • • • • Holiday Ribbon Assortment • We have an excellent selection of holiday ribbon in an a'~rtmcnt of o;tylc~ and widths for all of your holiday decoraung needs Gum Drop Tree Festive holiday decoration . Candy not included. Red Vinyl Ribbon 2 3W x 20 yd. bolt • Weather resistant. • • Perfect for outdoor u~. • s11~Sl99 l • • • Create a special • holiday arrangemcnr • wilh our fine quali1y : holly. Twelve head~ • per stem. 5244 Sl49 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Silk Holly Garland s2ss &-In Ft. Rcg.SS.99 Mistletoe or · Holly Picks 4/S1 Reg. 39< &ch Poinsettia Bushes 66(g99< Beautiful poly-silk bushes with 7 bloom' lnftated Christmas Ornaments Giant 1 ft diameter. Assorud holiday colOB. Five Light Candolier ® SJ_88 Christmas Pinatas Add a festive touch th.is holiday ~ with colorful lwidmadc pin.aw. Several styles from which to choose. Mirror Wreath Forins 'u" s599 ., .. sir 21'~Sf4" • 6" Pillar • • • Candles • • Choose from 3 holiday • colors and scents; • • Red-HoUybeny, • White-Peppermint. • Green-Bayberry . • • 5144 • • • • Votive Candle : • Holders · Choose from several holiday desi~. : Scented Votive Candles ~iiii • • • : Outdoor : Lawn Light · : Stakes • . Insert lights into-stakes to : decorate your lawn. 25 ~ au ... v.S4'""·9'J. • 7U2" • Christmas Candle Rings Choose from assorted styles. Perfcc1 for pillar candles. Selection may vary by store. SJ9'J Christmas De-Lite Candles Holiday colors and scents. 25 Indoor/Outdoor Light Set C7 and C9 with \af ety fuse protection. 55?!799 Replacement Bulbs 2~ Also 11se to create Owisunu bulb necklaces and eaninp. C7 and C9. • • • • • • • • • • •' I • • • • • • I t • • • Quilted Paisley ~:!~~irt s2495 Ruffled-to-center design. Santa Hat Red plush with e white cuff. : SJ99 • • ' ,.-:,f' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 17-1/2" • • • Plush • • Stocking • • • S299 • • • • • • • • • • Quilted Paisley • Stocking: 20in. : S699~ • ! Colored Glass Ornaments : from Holly : 12 glass ornaments • per box. 2 1/4" djametcr . • Available . . . • in a vancty • of colors . • • • • • • • • • • • • • if~~--~;·--· •. -....... .. !;:t".. . .- ~ ...... .,,. ..... 4 ·•' ' • • • • • • ) Rocky Mountain 7-112 Ft. Slimline Colorado 7-112 Ft. 56999 Canadian Pine Blue 7-l/2 A. s4444 r. Christmas Ornaments Choose from a special selection of ceramic ornaments for holiday decorating. • • • • • • . ,----,.--~_..... • • • Spray Snow • • • • • • • • • Tinsel Garland • IS fl flame resistan1. • . . wni h-proof garland • in an array of holiday • colors. • s2ss ~ Reg. $3.99 : • • L,;..;;.;;..;..a.. Easy IO use indoors and outdoors. Spray on trees. windows. minors and ornaments. 13 oz. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : Buffalo Snow • I 00% pure polyester. . 77~ • 16 oz. bag. Perfect for Christmas : displays of all kinds: door and • room decorations, under tree, : manger scenes. c:enta'pieces. ~qis-~~· • • • • Jingle bell Strap Choose from red or brown. each with S bells. S29CJ . 18'' Seedling Tree Choose from Orem Pine or Blue Spruce. Burt.p wr..,ped bue wicb red 1CCeOt bow . 5688 ~$9.99 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Foil Star Garland 9 ft. Use for seasonal decorations . floral and gift wrapping. Assorted colors . 9 : Bead : Garland • 12 ft. in traditional • • and fashion colors . • 9~ • • • • • 140 Lights in Motion Bulbs appear to move magically along a 63 ft indoor-outdoor string. 3 Ft. Wall Tree Flat oo back 5ide for door or wall dccontin&· Sold undecoralr:d. 514,._, ... Metallic Twisted Paper • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Bag of Bows 25 yd. spool. A~soned colors. ~rcat for crafts. gift-wrapping and tree decoraung. 25 count assortment. 66¢Rcg99< ,$544 Reg. $8.99 10 Ribbon Reel Io rnll' rt'r p.1r~agc in J/4" and 1 /2" "'1tlth,, b1ch roll ·12 t 1. A "ortctl rnlor,. Reg $1 99 Gift Wrapping Tissue • : Metallic : Cord ! 21 ft. in a.\soned • holiday colon.. ~99¢ • Reg. Sl.49 ('h()(N~ from ~olid color • a''onrncnl with 44 • ,hect' or solid and pnnt : a)o!.onrncnt with 35 • Holiday Metallic Tissue Five 20M x 28M pieces. Assorted colors. 99!$1.~ Curling • Ribbon • Gift Boxes 400 ft. 100 ft. each of wh11e and green: 200 ft. of red. 3/16 ·· wide 99¢ Reg.$1 .99 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Five recycled, recyclable gi ft boxes in assorted sizes. SJ99 Gift Bows Large assortment of poly bows for prdty ~ka&ing . ----~ ____ .______ - • • • Kids' Gift Wrao • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • OlOOSe from Disney, Sesame '"street and Hanna- Barbera designs in 75 sq. ft. rolls or recycled wrap in SO sq. ft. 3-roU packs . • • : Decorative Shred : G1eat for dccorabng and celebrating. l .S oz.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • : Cub Size • : Christmas Gift Bags : ;~s~:~~ red. while or J/99Reg.;; • Approx. 10M x 4 11r x 7 11r. """ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : Gift Tugs : Gift Crim and luge card • lllOIUDeGU . ~2/5 1 • • Framed Old World Map or Etched Victorian Mirrors Values to $39.99 Wilton Insulated Cookie Sheet 5118!.$17.99 • • • • • • Candy Melts : Bill Alexander Painting Kit A~ flavors for • Kit includes Palette Knife. 4 B~hcs. Magic White • holiday candy making. • Medium, Painting Books, 8 Oil Colors. Thinner Screen. We also have a huge • You11 also receive a Free Instructional Video Tape! selection of candy molds : s~~999 . from which to choose. • J s199 : Mfg.List$69.9S 13" x 17". You1J also receive a me 4-piece cookie cutter set plus a holiday recipes and idw booklet! • Wilton Cookie : • Cutters: Choose from festive • holiday shapes. : Top Quality Frame Assortmen 2/51~5999 to 51599 ~;~;·0 • Choose from elegant gold leaf arid burlwood frames with : unique double mat ~ians. • • Pre-Tested Oil Color Set Set includes !>ix I .~5 OL. tube~ of Pre-Tested Oil Color ~Ith Lin..eed 011. Gn.1m11ne. a pure bmtk oil ..,, pain11ng brush and a c.vlor mix mg guide. Sl9'J9 Mfg. List S39.95 • Bob Ross Master Paint Set • • Set includes 8 Oil Colors. Liquid White. Lando;cape • Knife. 4 bru hes. plus a Free Instructional Video Tape . • ~ s3999 • • • • • • I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mfg. List $72.95 Alexander Easel The same ea!>CI Bill Alexander u.;es. Designed pccifically for the wct- on-wet painter. Features large worl.: urface. pap6 towc~rack and thinner box. A~mbl)' required. Suggested Retail $180.00 • ( ' Gift Wrap 50 ~q. fl. rolls in assoned pauems. ~oared heavy-weight paper. Cerritos Across from Cerritos Mall 11159E. 183rd 213/924-8585 City of Industry • The Plaza of Puente Hills 18055 Gale Ave. 818/810-4820 Co vim Covina Town Square 1400 N. Azusa Ave. 8181966-8571 Michaels Invisible Tape : Large Christmas Euro-Bags 2/S~ • Holiday gift bags with handle and tag. Heavy, coated paper. • Assorted designs. Approx. 9 1/2" x 4 112" x 8 114". Fullerton Fullerton Town Cenrer 229 E. Orangethorpe 714/870-0252 Garden Grove 12761 Harbor Blvd. 2 Blocks North of the 22 Fwy. 7141636-3920 Hundqton Bach &finger Plaz;i 7~A &finger Ave. ~ 7141841-0693 Santa Claus Door Hanger Project #140 La Minda 12301 La Mirada Telegraph, Imperial & La Mirada Blvd. 2131944-9891 Lancaster Valley Central Shopping Center 44410 Valley Central Way so5m3-t713 LaVtme 2444 Foothill Blvd. Foothill & White 7141596-61S5 Sale Ends December s. 1991. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Jingle Bell Snowman Project #157 Lot Aacdet . Downtowu 717-733 s. San Julian I Block West of San Pedro St. 213/689-4830 Mormo Valley 24831 AleSsandro Alessandro & Perris 7141242-4439 Oraqe 1536 E. Katella Ave. Tustin 'Ave. & Katella 7141997-1442 Rudio CtlCalllOllP S.23 Haven Ave. Haven & Arrow Hwy. 7141980-7200 Rl•tl"lick 3536 Adams St. Adams & 91 Fwy. 7141689-3920 Roeeme8d 3570 Rosemead Blvd. Between San Bernardino Fwy. & ManhallSt 818/'280-3900 Sam Moak:a 1427 Fourth St Between Broadway & Santa Monica 2131393-9634 Simi Valley 1117 E. Los Angeles Los Angeles &1st St. 805/526-0360 'linana 18131 Ventura Blvd. Ventura & Lindley 8181881-755.5 1brnece 4240 Pacific Coast Pacific'Coast Hwy.&: Anu 2131373-6747 Mkluulshas stons tltroughout Califomia. 120191-16