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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-03-05 - Orange Coast Pilot. THE NEWPORT BEACH • • • . .. .. .,_ .. ,. .. ml. -.mt The couru ha"e cleared the way for con lructioo of the San Joaquin Hall Tollroad, which wall stretch along the coastal hills from C.Orona del Mar to San Juan Capistrano Do you upport con truction of this road'> rs it More classified ads, paoe BS ry? Lona O\'erdue? Serving ~he Orange Coast since 1907 'I' . II take any call. I think_ It's impor- tant to talk directly to the citizens. They need to know they c~an talk to the guy at the top.• -IOlllld ii on the importance of being accessible and ready to handle the needs of those depending oo him 'We've been here so long and have so many friends ... but that's the nature· of what I do . I'd like to try it in a different city.' -llNllll'IY on 'the prospect of leaving Alhambra • and moving with his family to Newport Beach Knin Mu,,Phy hu been Alhambra's city manager for nine years. On Mvch 23, he'll replace Robert W)nn a M..c~~, ..... e'' ~ort's le lifng man. ' . ~ On the job 1*ith Murphy ·--,..-Uae Readers' HoUine, 642.so86 25•• ·Accounting firm tli assess BBC's exp·ansion: needs Review expected to qid in negotiations. .. By Ins Yokoi Sta'! V.lfler NEWPORT BEACH An accounting (irm as presenll) re- vac:\\lng 1hc Balboa Ba) Club's financial data to provide the c11y "i1h an assessment of how many hotel rooms the club should add. The city-funded rc,ie" b) ~enne1h Le,enthal & Compan) '"II provide council memb\!r) "1th crucial information as the\ d1scu s the club's potcnu:il c\- pansaon plans and negouate a lease e~tension "i1h Ba\ Club offic1.lls, City Manager ·Robert \\)nn s:iicl. · "That could fo"rm the basis for a ne" round of negoua- uon.,," \~)nn :uJ. "Al lea t "c'll ha'e a belier undc"rstand· ing of 1he econonllC) alter the stud)." None of the c1ub·s actual fi. nandal figure) ''ill be <l1vulgeJ an the report ~·ance that •~ pri-• 'ate, propm:ta~ anformauon. Wp1n said But bec-.lusc the club's original propos.il for a· 300-room hotel "as so con- troversial, the council has spe- cifically :isled Lc\enth.il to 'de- termine 1he mafumum number of rooms th-.lt \\Ould be eccr nomacalh fe.ls1ble for the clhb. W)nn s;i;d. The report 1s due .in t~o to three \\eels, \\\ nn ~aid. Last summi:r'. the council in a .i.3 ' ''e rejected the clubs proposed 'S50-m1ll1on e\p.ln)1on plan, ~h11:;h "J) \ehementl} op- po:.cJ b) a number of re!I· adents. Neighboring homeo.,.,ne r) a..,. '<X1at1ons and Stop Pollutins. Our Ne" port, the cit) 's le:iding environmental group, "~re . mainl} oppo)ed to the propo~I to build :i three-s1on. 300-room hotel on the propeity. Bui the expansion plan .. abo uaggcred much dcb31C about the future of 1he Cit) land le:iscd b) the lb) Club See BBC 'lahll JWA may test various takeoli, noise levels 8; Russ Loar SOO r t I , cl to fct"l an I· s:ais w~ s 111ude. a ~orJing . llJ FAA of- NEWPORT BEACH -Life fica:il . 11 \\Ould ak> c:11t:ibh ... h a under the John \\.l)nc Airport m.l\lmum 3,()(')():foot nhituJe f11,gh1 path ma) ~et a bi1 noa icr k\el O\Cr.·· urrouoJJng com- for some Co.lital re idents af a muniue ... ~H-~-+-~..-..r-..-..rw.-.._,..-....r.r"'T'l'l~noffttfr~e-s""'K·ttlll~s·,~Nttrie~'Wmp~o~rt~·s..-.n~e~xta+-tile~a~d~e~r,_.,..s,h-,..,...,~rr..1~~ ........ ...,......-n-~-..... .......... -py-~~~t---if-t:P~roc~ed~u~re4s~~~a~pp~r;:·~d.--h}~U---s~ra~m~"~0~umiJciru~n"""'rro~m'nf"lJu~~~P"'1 r~~~~~1 Editor's note: Kevia Murphy. Alhambra's city manager for nine years, ~gins bis new job as Newport &•ch'1 city m•n:t~r M:uch 23. Ciry Council mem~n s:Ud they hired Murph}. J , the Federal Highway Administration has OK'd the cn"1ronmental impact !>tudy for the extension of the 1,.ong Beach Free\\3}' A trport offictal~ are seel tng Oct. 1 :ind lift all po"cr- permi ion to begm a three· cutback requirements. a.:-- phase te ting program on April corJang .10 FAA 'JX>le .. mJn for bis r1Sal co~rvalism. problem-s0Mn1 skllls •nd "team·player" •ttitude -traits \Cl) • AJhambra has led the deode-long figh t to get tbe 710 frcc~ay e~tended 1 in :in effort to comp!} "uh Fred O'D.>nncll. ..l be pilot:. similar to Roben W,Dn, •ho is rclirinf after 20 )UIS •t N~pon's helm. But to find out •b•t Murphy is tt•lly like, reporter Ins Yokoi spent • d•y w11h him on the job in Alhambra. Federal A'i:ition Admini tr:i-"ould hmb out :it \.ln .. 1- By Iris Vc*ol SlllWltw A UIAMBRA -h 's 8:30 a.m. Tuesday and Ory Manaacr KC\.in Mwpby has alrudy beco at wort for about an hour~ He' pent.SCd au the locaJ new. papers, and M•'s body fOllld In Malcl •t Axelrod "' lmtAnn 8ashedl ..... NEWPORT BEAOt -Police say the body that washed ashore i.n Enseuda, Mexico. lcv- eral weeks qo is DOI that of cosmetfc S\UICOI' Robcn Axelrod, who disaPJ>Cami after leavina Nnrpon Harbor Cor a onc·bour boat trip in late Ja1uwy. -rbe physical description docs not match.'' said Newport Beach police Sgt. Altdy Goni.s. ''1lail maa WM much Morter. He bad different cob hair. OilfCRnl dothina. And be was of Mexican ethnic dacent." · A raidenl ol Newt.all, Axelrod. ii IOUtCd by collcapa II OM ol the COUDby'I leecMQI COi· mctic su~ who catered &o. maay Vth. Tbc 4J..,ear-old doctor OW'DI private pnctica in Million Hilla .-cl Newport •ac1a. He it also me medical director ol ~ticol b Ho1J Oou T....-. Ceatcr ia Millioll ~ Allkod llMwed oil flOil • ~ ... Bllboa Boule¥anl ... ialO calm ....,. .. l pa Ju. 2$ for a quick • tpia to pnplft u JO.fool S.BOOY ..... .. although he "as at a city council meeting until 10:30 p.m. the mght before, Murph) is chipper. C\Cn beaming. this morning. .. This is a panicularly good.day today," he says, :utd m1lin&Jy show a visitor the source of bis joy: a ncwsp3pcr arttclc that announces • Murphy's "ood-p:ineled office an tbc 30-)car-olJ City Hall building tS nc3t -3 couple of file folders arc the only obje ts on his exp31\Sl\C \\oOOCn d~l. :ind he has onl> one bookshelf A photograph or his \\Lfe :ind t\\O )Oung dlughtcrs sh3rcs p3cc v.11h 3 fc...., certificate See MURPHYrtm Piii uon gu1ddincs ~hale protecung 111uae), .. O'DonneU ~ad. The the airport" !>Ind nm ... e abate· ma.\imum ah11udc woulJ be C\· mcnt program from federal in· 11.:ndcJ 10 5.00 'feet. terfcren.:e. · The 1..urrtn 500-f\Xll ~er The fir t ph:be l)f the pro-cut re uircd b) 1he airport's gram \\OulJ all .,., c p.lrting • .:t .. n1i-n "" rcgul3ti n h..l' :iircrah to e\tt:nJ the n.>.~) lull h.ci• 1.nt1 .. i2ed l:t} -.omc pt .Jb po\\er climb be\\mJ the current See JWA:'lldl hll Robbers possibly stalked victims ·. Police believe residents were fallowed home from card clu b By Iris ~ Ot l'\\pott NEWPORT BEACH -Po- lice dctectt\C b(hc\-c two recent robbcrie of Jl'l c"port Beach res- '· idcnts were the ~ork of~ ot thou...and ... ot do ars \\Ofth wh() followed mes -- from a ~ Angeles County card;pla}iq~j club. • In both in idcnts. 'c\\port lka h resident -..-ere robbed of · t~ndS or doll:an "Orth of ~h and jc~elry after coming • home from the Bia'cic Oub, a c:irJ club in lkll G.udens, Newport Be ~b Politt t, And~ G"ni ad. A ·milar third rubbcn in G:m1 n GN\c b al bting linked to the •c.;P9ft lk:i .. h in "d nt • . ........ ~,... Gwu iJ . Ol YMPIC llfUCTIONS: au sbting mac:h ............ .._. .. ~~ .-..isdR& ~ ....... OIJ1apk ca.es. ~ a.M ...... ..., ••• h -w. ...,. in tt.e past. W 1"2 _,•~.SH Spotb. 11 . ~ "Our dct~Cll\C arc cticck.in& ~1th th m na,c· rocnt t the Biqde Oub for po "1hlc I J.> nd a y · !U>C'C.'' Gon&s id. Tbc l ·r~"Cnt rob&ry rnd at l • .&5 ni Wcdncsd.i • when a 59-ycar-old retire~ nd b. 1- IMnll Be Wednesday, March 4, 1992 ·Busii1ess • T here\ good news and bad ne\\-S IO the local • · automobile businc~s. Auto sales The good news 1s that aft er several months of dramatic declines. re'>pondcnts to a monthh D.111\ Ptlllt 'u"ev of auto dealer\ an: JU't abt1ut keeping p.i .. e t lin J\~ragl·. \\1th their \CJ r ·•!' ' ,.ift-, I he hJu ne"s ., thJt the..· ~c...11·.tl!•• number' .ire !!l'll1·1~ c '' .:r 111 catch, J' the..· rl.:c"11in i.l Per,1:in Gull \\ ar ". c • 1kar.~ ;1 bite out Cll h ,.,1nc~' .tt 11 ' 11me. last )Ca r. \\ eJ~er rl Ill 111 H.'l•'lc.. :ICC llf •. \nr\\ -·~,.,_ no. mc..mber' ut th .. '-''i rt Be.ich .1n I< ,,,1.1 ~k '··"1.' group Jrt.• r l J~.:J t11 ,_, 'C..' ne posttl\c.. trc..·1 ,i.;,. t,! r .. ,' rc..·pc..1ft sce1.1.: ''-"'' I r. I' '':!' I 'IOI 1mprmeni..:111 .r. 1 ..... nic..m:lh aheaJ . I tht ~ "' ·' . I ~ •! .I • Reprcscnh last year's performance. A score above 100 reflects an improvement over .the same month the previous year, \'\hile a score below 100 indicates a de- cline. Scoring is based on sales of local auto dealers \\ho are suf\-eyed regularly for this feature. • Cl•urk m "I 1 t 11£1~ ~1 ''' anJ cunh" 1' 'c..· I''' I.our \.l f'" .. ~id 1 ·1.· rl'i • I~ It n" th.11 b~ ,i,, 111. t'l re I '" , n • I I .: re , ........ 1 • ... n, re..· •1 ll\\~1 1111 lfJl!t. h ,I ''·-~ht r1,l....tp Ill ·\ 111,1 0 .. 1!.i:r • . I.:\, ..1.rc...i•, •• u: ~ ,,h.11 ..iw ,, be the \[Jrl l: .1 .. t1:1f rl \Ill l.' lrc-nJ I k ~. 1• t 'c..·~1nn111.:; rT' n. ~ J · ' I '' ' 1 c' 1 ~ I'"'''-d Tod a'r ::-'.1• ... on L1'h ~ nltVl l~•1'1 t..•r,\\1I \\O'T'1., l' t n,Ul<. 11 \ .., i.:nllt 1'll I h.'l•'-t<1 11t: Ill j f>rr ">er\t.' \\ l'1illh 1n ,\ Lu.\ I t• 'L">t R.1tc [n,1ronnwnt ,1! !ht• ~ .,, pnrt Ao .h h l 1b1 Jr\ 'l \ \ \\Jt1 .. h .i troni ) 10 ~ • l '1g111ticanth, Jnd the garn., ha\C continued c\er since then "I dun'r know, m~1~bc 11's t~rnang an,unJ," he \:ltd \\ c're looking good If ~l:trch \'.1..1nt inucs lake this, tbcn "c're -OK \ta,bc it'~ not a Ouke .. Another rc,pondent i..11d he's 1..n~·l1ur:i;nl I'\ the f.1ct tlut ~lUlll h Hun:cr O,rcdor·Gcnc;JI '->t 13•1!1,h Tr.idc and fnvc,tmcnt Prr r-Jm, Tickets arc $30 for member) .ind S35 tor non- mcmbl·r' For rnore 1nfor- mJt1on ca I . .i-4-8145 • March 11 : Merrill L >n ch ""111 prc:.ent a free invC'stment pro~·.im trom 6 p m. to 8 p.m. manufacturer hJ\C been working harder 10 )!tr up the !'- market. implcmentjng 'uch me.1su re as nc'" n'l:nkcting programs and IO\\Cr net !>Clling prices. ·1 he Janu:ll') 111dc\ !>Core for auto -.ale-.:· 95. -8) Tooy .. Co~ March l8 9 0~1a;~ Jones, Chief of Protocol for Or- ange County, will be the fea- tured speaker at the March 18 meeting of the Orange County Prof cssional Chapter of Women in Communication Inc.. 6 p.m. at the Sheraton Newport. For information, call 633-0535. h1)r~ I • U•~l'' \\Ill lJ.• •t'P.ed f1 t l". a..-.', p 10 ~Ul' ,1[ 955· -, ~ f rc..• .1d1:-i ... ."1m Ou I'm-at Hotl'I 1\.\rnd1<.'n in New rt Bc.:ich -rur rescl'\Jt1on~ ......... c.1 ....... --- • em ync • 955.·61l 2 l\1arch 10 ",~/~~J~ M h•12 Th~;\) ['J(lt I pp1 r!Un [IL' th~ 90s . arc >Ol ldtOn • -.all It ·I ,. tnpw .al cl ft tt•pt1on tor (orpnr.1te GrO\\lh \\Ill J I l ri r· •1 "P< nsc • I 1>\ tllC' pr-<." tr • ... .inn , ti [ .,..ergin~ , JO {I .!" ')l' I I Coni1 If'. '\\\Jrd .1t s· 30 p Im. ' 1 1 I ,, ... , • \.1• b \\.:iri It 1:. it the P.1rnK Club in •1 { ut..-.idt for nft r p, iJ.t IU't I & . I Tl,. 't .1 .1 lotm \\h.1 lo<; Jt Ir 1nt.. AJ.e r .1nl Jd[ l lir~h. \Ch:fJO ~llnlll1Cf\.IJI n:.il C'IJIC brol cr'. hJ\C Jt'Uh: J tic ....:c..., · port Lk 1 1 II ce 1'1 l ll & .\ - \OCiDI(' ( ommcrc1.1I K1 .1I t\l;ll\ St>n lrt' '' 1k' a""''OJ ., • R.ilph \l.rrtrn. pn., dent ut Ricb.1rd"111 "\J~ \t.irtin. "'a' 1n\ttc:J b\ rhc: l rt-Jn Dc\clop· ment ln,111u1e of .\J,1 r.1li.1 It> he the l)\C'r,c..· 1, Kc\n ''c: ~pi. 1~cr at the 2 ht .'." .11100 .tl ( lin l!rt.: '' m Mdtx1urnc ~f u h ~ 1hwt1gh 5. • Nc"'port lh-nral rtin ~d­ ''-lmo:d JPhn l>r.ilc a' their nc'' \ 1~c pr l'\IJl" 111 of fut.an, 1: .1 n.l . .iJ · mtnt,lr.1t1•lrl ind 1.:hrd l1n.m~1.1l off icet • The Cahfomia ln,tillltl' ul ftcbnolu~' t-olr I "' 11rm!in pr1n1.1p;al and -.cnior 'I c: prc)1· Rutx'n \k1tkr re1.:cn1l' n.1mcd • dent rn ch:ugc ol European George Ar~rn<o, pre itic:n1 :mJ prOJCCt\ Mu11t1crth ha.\ ~od.cJ ch.Jc( "ccut1\C l'f Arncl Dc,tlop-a' an rch11c: t &.nd tk\elopcr ,,, mt'oC Co. anJ chairman of the re~>rt propcrt1c~ 11nd m tcr bo;.arJ of UriJEhloo tlumt"\ uni· pl.lnneJ tllmmuni•ic for Z "cl'\iry·, bc:i.:ard uf tru,tc:c' )Car. • Kenneth l,c\talbal S Co . the nauon·, lOth larsc'\t CPA firm. ha) namccf Stephen T Nelson J partner ,1( ''' Ontn e County o(· flee 1n S1.:\tport lkadt A I.?· :-car '\Ctcran nf the c"'port &ach o(Ji c. Ncl"' n " an \;h r c of m o 1 c'mcnt aJ\-1 ury \Cr· • John \ Moncierth h 1oincJ P In .• an uucmauonal 11tt.:hi· cc cure anJ pl nn· firm bud· qu rtcmJ m C a Me tt. 11 I • o~\IJ R Cann1chacl h.,a'i been n meJ ~ntOr \.lCC rrC'iUknl and ,encral coun~I uf hclnc tu ... lu•I Uf,-In uraacc <.'o., c((ccti\C pril l. C rmichacl, of Corona Jcl M r. Joined Pacific Mutu 11 in 1977 ~ a i 1c counsel gratJuate of the < l h I uf Law. he h 'also \Ct'\lccJ ,.,1th the firm of (\'1 m • Ouquc n~ 11 • 2chmc~ • will pr6ent a fret.• progr~m on retirement, frum 6 p m. to 6 p.m at Hotel \1'-·radaen an Nc\\port Beach. For rcscr..ations, call 955-6112 . • Please send 'fOUr Cdlendar Jnnuuncements to Bob van 6 I.en JI The 0Jily Pilot, 330 u.. B.i' St., Cost.J Mesa, 9'1617. ~·· ·-~~ ·~··: .. \1gn for Kaufman ftf Inc., a Nc'tlt port Beach architectural and pl;annini firm. In his ne~ po itaon, Nc~m n is re pon'l1blc for cuorJiA ti n nd cornplct' n o( architectural d ign (or inglc family dct heJ home~. • PM Jlt Jry Group ha\ n.im J H. Peter 1ct4 general man r ot the llYinc Offi e Co· 1.S million-quare-foot Newport Ccnrcr offtcc portfolio. 11ctz. \o\'hO t re cnaly ~orli.cJ with R ra Alic rn Pr~rhc , h ti · bcC11 re n 1bt for m•n mcnt of 2 m1llio.n \QUUC feet of trice pa.cc. , Pit•. "IHI JfHJ' rtp '"' IM· dtr ..... ~ ... , ........ 1.· lra 11 Tk DI t>' rllof. lJf lt'. a.., A.. c-. Ida,""'· . Tiny thrift makes big come-back By Tony Cox l!uslnHs Ecfilicf NEWPORT BEACH -In the two years ~incc ii changed ownership, tiny Pioneer Savings and Loan Association has come bac~ from the dead. One of rhe state's· smallest thrifts, Pioneer's fi - nancial condirion was at an all-time low wh'en the one-branch institution was sold in March 1990 to Spring Mountain Group, parent company of New- port Beach-based Spring Mountain Escrow Corp. Pioneer had only $20 million in ns- se ts, and after comblned losses of Sl.8 million since its fou nding in 1985, the thrift's capital had dwin- dled to less than S290,000. It was therefore no surprise \hat after buying Pio- neer from a-group of developers, Spring Mountain made a tot of changes at the in-Kate St. Clair stitution. the group hired a new president and relocated Pioneer wit.h- in Newport Center, to a larger and more visible facility in a building the S&L shares "ith the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce. Spring Mountain also propped up the thrift's capi- tal base with .:.t S3 million infusion, :md sta({ing was increased from eight employees to 12. A key a those change~ were, perhaps the most important move was a major shifting in Pioneer's operating strategy. The new owners adopted a con crvathe, tradicional approach a~ll- _ tution. cschc"ing the bustnes':> and commercial · real estate loans th:.it had been a major part of P1· oncer's portfolio in the past, and focu ing on sin- gle-family home loon . On the funds-gJthcnng . side of the operation, Pioneer quit laking high- CO!ll brolcrcJ depo!>it!> and bcg:m ~d}fog on loc.11. retail deposib. The rc,ults: A<:. ch ha .. e grO\\ h lo 51 . million, and Pioneer hJ been profitable for c\cn \tr .iighc quartcrll. The thrift hod nc.l mcome of S400.000 1n it':> 1991 fi~~I )Car. ended Ocr 31. and 11\ on pJte for a better )Car in (heal 199~. 1'1onl'cr netted nearly SJ 12,000 in the first quarter of its current fiscal year, ended Jan. 31, up from $42,000 in (i$- cal 1991 's first quarter. ln addition, Pioneer is now 011e of the-m~t fi- nancially-sound thrifls in the state. hs core and tangible capital ratios -measurements of capital rela1ive to assets -are nearly 7 percent, more than double fully-phased-in federal standards. Pio- neer's risk-based capital ratio -which factors in the types of loans an inslifution makes -is 14.1 percent, far exceeding the 8-percent regulatory minimum. Pioneer is succeeding through old-fashio d. community banking. "In one of the most challenging economic eav~ ronments, we ha"e been able to not only succeed, but grow," said Kate. St. Clair, Pioneer's president and chief executh.e officer. "We've gone ·bacll to what was once thought of as the fund:lmental sav- ings-and-loan approach." St. Clair took over the helm last foll, replacing Anne Bacon. who left for a job at a Las Veg.as thrift after completing the initial stages of fio- neer's turnaround. St. Clair joined" Pioneer after working with the Resolution Trust Corp., the agency that administrates foiled ·thrifts, nt the agency's Costa Mesa asset-liquidation O!Jlfit. She wor~ed previously as an executive at Newport Bal- boa. Saving , since renamed 1rr Federal B:u-1k. :ind :is pre idcnt of a thrift in Be\:erly Hill . St . Clair's bad.ground seems t:iilor·madc: for 1hc next step in Pione er's growth. At Nc~port Dalboa, she wa active in mortgage banling, which imohcs originating lo:ins and selling them on the ec- ondary n1:irlct for fee income. Pioneer haJ been a portfolio lender -kccfing mo t of the lo•tn> it originated -but St. Cl.:iir be- lie\C the thrift c.in accelerate II!> gro\\th throu&h mortgage b.m l 1ng B} rc\aimng i!1"1cmg of the loans it ell , she said, Pioneer can generate fee income -earning) that can be conmbuted to the !hraft's c:iprtal anJ 111crcJse ih ctip:.ictty for portfo· lio lending. facntually, Pioneer lllJ) start m.iling a few commercial loan!>, Jnd the 1hrift m..J) open additional branchc'I. she s:uJ. To accomph.,,h it goal in a husmc domin:ncd b) large 111\lllutiun), P1onccr \\ill need to foe~> on ih ni he ant.I keep operating co rs. lean, St. Oair ~:uJ •·We're not lt')ang. tu tic all thing to oil people," she ... aid ··we \.\ant to do the thmg.s ~c do b6t and fit the 'lccds o( our communit).'' ~rm~ ·-·.A..·· .. ~~ ·~---, ·~-~ .. -p,,~ .. ~ ....... • ' .• "-J.J-~ ~ •· .., .•• .,. •.•. • . ' ~ .. -... ,. -· ' ~ ' •• ,.,,,... ~' ......-• t, . .-; ~· Architect SteWari -Woodard ·rorms new firm COSTA MESA -Archilecr ing 'a Mo t Act1\·c in· the Com-Ye ar awacJ \\Cnt to Sue Graham, Stewart Woodard h:is announced munity,A\\ard, in the major retail· aroup \'lCe prc~1dcnt and ,cncral the formation of hi new multidi • er category, \\M Nord1.trom. m01n;\gcr of Uullod..'s. ciplinary ar chitectural and de tgn which ho tcd e\cnts such a "Fam· O r:.--r1,,_ \v.~A~·d Group \\'oo., ·I ·1,, J\!ip'-t,""-4~ffitiM-thc--AY--1ti\iU;n:-:i7"1~~-;:n~~~~:--~ J =ii".-lll\er..11) J\ings 0-Jnl o NC"-dard, who formerly prac ticed • sistance League of Ne~port Mesa.· port Beach ha .. chan~cd 1h name under the rubric of Stcwarl Woo-. The RoolJe of the Year a~ard to fint Ne"port n=inl.. d1cct1\c dard and ~iatc), ~td the new "ent 10 Empom> Arm.:mi. the IJrg-March J. the comp.10y announced. firm reprc!>cnts a new way of C)t tore to ha\c opcneu in 1991. Foundcu in f resno in 19 6. U111- doing businc~. tn thJt it prmide . Be t Customer Senicc huno~ \Cr:.ity SJ' ing.' 1.lJnl. opened an of- through a network of as oci:ucd \.\Crc captured by Chanel. in the ficc 1n Ne"port Ocach in J 9 ·9 . consultants, o full range of de.sign )pccial1y :.tore c.itcgory and NurJ· The bank s.ulJ llS Fresno office 10 and rclatc.d ~l"\ic1:s. from !ant.I· trom, in the ma1or reta1kr ca.1-United Sccunt) Bank l:ut Deccm- cape architecture to co t cstimat-egory. Tht'> year' Rct41ikr ol the ber. ing and the \;mous engineering dtsciphnc . The new gruup i) ~ based in Co ta Me:,a. 0 CostJ Mesa-based Dd T:ico 1 e"cring 11s rel:itionsh1p \\.llh J WaJter Thom~n Ad\.eni &ng, th~ ---- company announced TucsdJ). Paul Hitzclbcrger, · e~ecuti\e \ICC president of marl.cting, declined to provide reason for the change. Thompson has been Del Taco· agency. for four )Cars. A !>uccessor will be named hortly, H1tlef- bcrgcr said. 0 Richardson Nagy Martin Archi- tecture/ Planning, of Nc .... port Beach, was rcccntl> presented with two MAME Olward by the S:iles and Marketing Council of the Building lndu try Association of Southern California. The firm earned the •~:ud for us dc!>ign ~ork on the Tunic Rock Summit Est:llc prOJCCt in Irvine . EJ The Ncwporc Be ch office of 81 hop lh1-.k, a c mmcm:al and lndu mal real C$l:&tc broker:i1c firm, recently reported che le of t\\O andu tri I buildi~ m the In• d\Mry Court oomplcx m Chino, The two builJinas tutakJ 14S, ~. Mark Kcgans, oC fii,hup Ha" k, ,,,J the ~lie ·had requc tcJ that the s:ile pncc n t be d1\:ul •ed. 0 Cabcn Propcnic , a re iJent1al dc\cloprncnt comp:.n1 pccialilina in co:a\tlll condominium pro;cct , ha relocated it hc~quartcrs 10 the tm~riil Uan1 To"cr at South C: t Pia.a 'l own Center. formed 1n 19 7, Clben h -dc'tclQpfd m re th n 100 conJon1inium unit a )Cit in c u founding 0 t Pbu rc«ntly h n· torc1 nd re m n Cf) h "cd out t ncJina per· in the ace or I . cu tomcr. rvkc nd rommuntt) trc h. The ,..,.,a r r t t tnc ist the ommunity went to the Carucr tore. •hose open nc 11&.a ~ncfhcd the Oran c "'1Unty Per· I rm Alt (~nt r Al r«CIY• THIS WEEK ·s TOPICS OF DISCUSSION •Is 2 111111&. Nfall&-• •ClllAI IEE .., --- -~ .. , ............ 1111 ....... .... I you'd a. lhil Lobdlll ~ lo.,...,.,,, llltd dorm .., • tailor-madt ~'°')QM': o,.nil.eion ,..,,, cal Bil Lobd91 at 540· 1224. We.,. $ .,.,.. men aaiir111 ,..,, yow l)1IJQI • •• .. THE NEWPORT BEACH.• • :~~-., .. ..,_ mw•.cm•m.mt The courts have cleared the way for con~truction of the San Joaquin Halls Tollroad, which will ~tch along the coastal bills from Corona del Mar to San Juan Cap1 trano. Do you ~ upport construction of this road'> Is it More classified ads, page 85 neccuary? Lona overdue? .---..-Ile Readets' HOUine. 642-6086 ftll•lllly, Mll'Cll &, 1~ Serving the O range Coast.since 1907 25 cents . . 'I' II take any call. 1 ·think it's impor-· tant to talk directly to the citizens. They need to know they can talk to th e guy at the top.' 'We've been here so long and have so many friends ... but that's the •i nature of what I do. I'd like to try it in a different city.' Acm;ou.11.t~gg_ fir~ to assess· BBC's · -IElllHI Ii ... . on the Importance of being accessible nt ready to handle 1he needs of those depending on -him -IElll~ on the prospect of leaving Alhambra and movinQ with his family to Newport Beach iJXPanSion needs .. Review expected to aid in negotiati.ons By Ins Yoko1 Sutt Wrrttr NEWPORT DEACH -An accounting firm 1!> present!) re· \.IC\\lng the Balboa BJ> Club'~ "financa:il data to pro\1de the ctt) \\1th an a ses ment of ho" man~ hotel rooms the club !>hould add. The city-funded re\.ie\\ b) Kenneth Le\.enthal & Comp:in) \\ill provide council membc.:r:. \\1th cr4cial informauon as the) J1scu s the club's potenual e\- pansion plans and oegotiat.! J lea e extension "ith Ba\ Club officaab, Caty Manager Robert W)nn :.aid. · "That could form the bam for a OC\\ round of nc;gota.i· t1on ... \\\nn !>.uJ. "At k;.s"ir "c'll ha' c ·a belier umkr:.l.:inJ· ing of the economic!> ..ifter the !>tUd}o' None of th~ club's actu:il fi- n.ind.ii figures \\Ill be di\ ulg.:J in the rcpon since that 1~ prl· \:lte, pr~prktal) information, Wynn !>..tid . But becau~ the club':. original proposJI for a 300·room hotel \\3S !>O con· trO\.C~ial, the council ha!> spc- c1ficalh askc::d Le\enthal 10 de· terminc the mmamum number of room:. th~t "ould be eco- nomicall> fea:.1ble for the club. \\,nn s.iad. The rcpon •~ due in t\\O to t hrce v.ed..s, \\\ nn said. Lbt summc:(, the council an a .;.3 \vtc re1ected the club':. propo c<l S50·malhon e:o.p;in-.100 pl:in. "h1ch ''J~ 'chementl) op· pused. b) a number ut re\· 1dents. Netghbonng homeO\.\ ncrs ;.i..,. '>OC13llOn!> and Stop Pollut 1ng Our Ne" port, the cat)'s leading e"nvironmental ·group, v.ere mainly oppcbcd to the propo:.al to build a lhrce·stol), 3 .(I-room hotel on the p_roperty. Dut the c\pansion pl;in:. "'bo tragscr~d much debate c1bo~1 the luture of the 1.ll) land lcJ~d b) the. [b \' Cl lA b . . See BBC. lldl hit . • MK ~o.J,-, ... JWA may test .\farious takeon, noise. levels · ICe-vin Murphy hu been Alh~mbn's city m~agcr ro; ni~e yHr • On Much 23, he'll replace Robert Wynn a Ne\• "'Ort's leMffng man. On the job with Murphy 1-.+.-~H.......:1e~n1-11far his versatil e skfHs. Newport's next leader shows what .it takes to ,..-u Editor's note: Kevin Murphy, Alhambra's city manager for nine ,.ears. begins bis new job as Newpon Beach's city manager March 23. City Council members SJJid they hired Murphy, 3 , for bis rist:fl ronservarism, problem-solving skills and "team-player" aWtude -traits \ety. similar to Roben ~. •bo is rctirinf aft•r 20 years 1t N~port's helm. But to find out wbat Murphy is re1fly like, reponer Ins Yoloi spent • diJy with-him on the job in Alhambra. By Iris Yokoi SlllWlllr AUiAMBRA -It's 8:30 a.m. Tucscby and City Manascr Kevin Murphy bas alttady been at work for about an hour. He's perused au the local newspapers, and aJtbough he was at a city council meeting until 10:30 p.m. the night before, Murphy as chipper, C\-cn beamin& this morning. '1'his is a.particul:uly sood day today," he s:sys, and smahngly shows a visitor the source of his jO)-: a newsp3per anicle that announces the Federal Highway Admana 1rat1on has OK'd the envi ronmental impact study for the extension of the Long Beach Frcew:i). AJhambra has led the dcC3de-long fight to get the 710 fret~:l) c\tcndcd. Murphy's "ood·p:UleleJ office in the JO.)'ear-old City Hall building is neat -:l couple of file folders arc the only objects on bis up:lnsivc v.oodcn desk. and he has onl) one book.shelf , A pho1ogr;1pb of his v.ife anJ tv.o )Oung cbughters bare pace v. ith a fc ccruficatc ' See MURPHY/111* Piii 81 Russ toar SZaa w""' ' NE\\ PORT BEACH Lafe • under the John \\a) nc Airport night path ma} get a bll notsicr for some co:utal re idents if a procedures ii. apprO\ed Airport official are eel.ins perma~ion to b<~in a three- pha e tc ting piogram on April l an :in effort 'to comp!~ v. nh Federal A' iation Admint.stra· . . tion gu1J.:hnc v. hale protecttng the airport' 'ri.:t noa'c ab.lie· mcnt program from kdcral in· tcrference. The fir..1 ph:t"C l'f the pro- s.ram "ould ·a Ho" Jcp;uung aircraft to C\tcnJ th nv.,)' lull po\\cr chmb bc)onJ the current 500 I t f ,ef to 00 kc:t ln I· tnude. :i~~A~-:e P.:Jt..\ of· ticiab: h "ould also est:sbhsh :i 1Tla'l;imum 3.000-foot altitude k'el O\C r surrounding com- r gr:im v.mllJ run from Jul) I to Oct. I ~nJ laCt all po"er- c utback fequ1rements. a.:· cording to J-AA poL;e man f-rcd ·O'Donnell ··The pilolj "ouf.:i chmb out :tt ·,,mou :il- talUdc-..." O"Donnetl s:lid The ma\imum altuuJc \\OUIJ be e,. tended tu 5.000 fect." The c..irrc.. '\ ~00-fuot JX>~a cut r quired ti) the :urport' ''rid :inti·nOl,c rcgul:uion h:l b cl, cnudzcJ t-\ m.: p1I " See JWA./lld Piii M•'I body lllliid In Mmdco •t Axelrod Robbers· possibly stalked ·victims . ~ladMta.... ... .., NEWPORT BEACH -Police say th~ body tbat washed ashore in Ensenada, Mexico~ sev· eral weeks qC> is not Wt of CIOUDCtic 5UlJCOO Robcn Axelrod, whO disappeared after leavin1 Newport Harbor for a onc-bour boat trip in late Jan.wy. . ' · WJ'be physical description does not match," said N~ Beach police Sgt. AMttJ Gonls. "'Tbil man WM much ibortcr. He bad dtffcrcnt c:olOr bair. l>iftcl'C~t dotbina; And be was'" of Muic:an ~ daceDL0 A midtat ol Newhall, Axelrod ii -.acd by coUcapa u one ot ik country'• le .... c:o1- . naetic suraeom wbo catered IO many VIPs. The 41-yicar-old doctor owu pr:Waac pnctica in Misaioa Hilla ud Ncwpon BcKlt.. He ii alto tM IDCdical director ol out Uni for Cc ..... ...,.",, Holy 009 Trauma atcr IA M-. Hilla. · Aldrod_abowed olf from • prtwaae Balboa 8outMrd ~ ialO calm wasen .a l p.a. Ju. 2' for a qWct Jpia to prepen WI »bat S-BODY ..... ~~Niii OlYMPIC IUUCTIONS: 1tt sbtittg ~ ... Nlcbll"-e•c..t~~~ ., ....... oe,.p1c c..e.. ~ hM ..... ..., ....... w. sUkn in the put. IMll 1"2 .... , •~.~Sports, 11. Police believe residents were followed home from card club By Ins Yoko! s=dt Wlilr NEWPORT BEACH -Po- lice dctecta\.e believe tv.-o recent In bQth i ncidcnts :--'<'"port Bc.lch residents \\CH~ robtx~ robbcrie or 'e"pon Beach re • - iJenlS were the -.ork oC ~ of thousands or dotlars worth who followed mi* .._ from a Los Angeles County cud·pl3)iog club. In both incidents.. 'cv.port of CJ h aod J<''' Ir)' aftt'r coming home from a card club in Bell G.lrdcn Buch re idenl.S •ere robbed of thouSaitds of oolfars "vrtti Of Cl.)h and ~clry after coming borne from the Bqdc Oub, a card club in Bell -GarJcns. Nc>A'poft Be:scb Police. t. nJ) Goni' • J.!" A nular &hi.rd robbery in G:mkn GrO\c i-. al~ bcin& UnkcJ to the cv.P91"t B.!;;idt in i\knt , Goois iJ. .. Our dctccta\CS arc cbcckini v.ith the mana£C· ~nt t the B~clc Club foe pc.: 1ble I J.s nd n '!!.. tancc." Gon' kt. 1bc: most rcC"Cnt n>bbcn «.X"CUrrcd at 1:..as a m Wcdncw • when a 59-ye ·r Id retire nJ bi.> 41- \C3r~IJ ,., " c:rc dra ... m• home t\l Ballx-'3 1' 1J. As the \ictim "3~ creb.' n .Jtt c. t:inJse to the · · land. he rul .. t.d he v. being foll cd try a bl .:i. 1eep-hL;c vc- h .. le "uh a ft ti..lp and roll bar, 'J, ·. ----- I r Aa Thursday. March 5, 1992 Locals Only Streetwise· Interviews and photographs by Lee Payne Q AN,_ 111llNll'111111 .. JH,15 I • -ll'Hllllflllllll Cll i l•IF,: .,, .......... , .... .... ... 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KlU ,_....,._ __ ..__ ... 0-, °""' ,_..,, (119 .. ..... , t..w.e ..... ,.._,_ I -. ~ Cindy Morris Costa Mesa "There is way too much traffic on PCH and we need more· roads, but now through Laguna Canyon. We snould leave that alone. It's reall~ our last natural area." Marjorie Anderson Newport Beach "I am uneasy about the · transportation corridor. We are so rapidly losing our open country. I sympathize with those who are stuck in traffic, but I don't think this 1s the answer.'' Lyle Holmes Newport Beach "I think we need to unplug the traffic between here and El Toro. If they bridge Laguna Canyon properly it shouldn't be too disruptive, as long as it doesn't then open the area beside the road to more houses." Dr. Robert Coye Newport Beach "I d1111k it's a gOOd idea. There is too mucn traffic on PCH and o.n the freeways .md I ~ no problem with Laguna Canyon that can't be solved." Shane Bankston Newport Beach 'I don't mind the idea of the toll road, if it saves the l.l'Cpayers' money, but I probably would never use it as long as there are lots of frC'e roads going in the same d1roo1on." c ~'flW """ -..,,... "'-itlOnf. '°" run.I ,...ti\"< 01 ~11wi1CJ ~""'II t. ~ tJ ,..\ltQJc -~ iwnn-ol t~" .- How to reach us at The Pilot f .. Times belnll -what they are • • • 'Parties' lose their meaning T imcs bei~g what they arc, my wife has been invited to an endless string of "parties.'' where the. partygivers are hocking, among other items, skin products, cheap crystal, jewelry, vitamins, children's clothes and toys. The e parties are thrown by friends and friends of friends who have taken the often desperate leap into multi-level marketing -or pyramid sales. And while they'd love for my wife to buy their products, wbtll they really want is for her to start selling them. The seductive lure is this: 1) Get a product (it doesn't matter what it is); 2) Sell it to your friends; I fired the gardener T imes being what they are, 1 fired the gardener. Not that he did that much -or so I thought. Once a week he'd show up, run the mower over the lawn, pull a few weeds and disappear. I never put a stopwatch on him, but I figured he spent about 10 minutes a week on my spartan landscaping. He charged me 80 bucks a month, which seemed like a bargain a year ago. But now, at the recession's nadir, the $80 check l wrote him each month started to seem expensive -even extravagant. Especially for something, if pressed into action, l was fully capable of doing. 1 was wrong. My gardener was a bargafo at twice the price. 3) (most important) Get your friends to start selling fMf product too. 4) And thE, because of the exponential ~er of pyramid sales, sit back and wa{cp the riches roll in. .... LllHlll But at firlt, the decision seemed sound, particularly when I discovered my grass - it's got to be some sort of hybrid tu ndra -doesn't grow in the winter. I then made a mental note to pick up a Sears landmdwcr in the spring and spent .my winter weekends relaxing 11nd 1;oing no whtfe near the garden. :rhough n6ft>ne -except an occasional spoil·sport attorney general -comes right out. and ~ays it, the real income Editor's Notebook potential from multi-level sales, of course, comes not from the sale of the product (usually only a necessary evil), but from geuing your friends tp sell under your "network" ... and their friends, and their fri ends, and their friends, ad infini\um. l know of one woman who frequents Bcnihana restaurants -where strangers arc seated together -fo r the sole purpose of expanding her sales "network." Can you imagine paying good money for a meal and being hounded by someone ma)dng a pilch for pyrarn,id sales? The· death penally woutdn't be too sleep. Remember 1hose pyramid parties in the early '80s, where you anteed uP'Sl,000 or so and hoped you made it to the top of the. pyr3mid - where a fortune awaited -bcf ore the police or common sense stop the scam? Those started; nor coincidentally, during another recession when people were oesperate enough to buy into the get-rich-quick schemes. Not much has changed during the '90s receS)ion, where people arc promised -often through slick videos -incredible wealth in exchange for very little capital and a modest amount of work. Too good to be true? Of course. But money and de pcration act as blinders to logic. The seduction is powerful, o much so th:ll friends tr~de on fri end!hip -or bug perfect . stvin~er out for a nice meat -in hope of pulling down five-figure monthly salaries. It's sad. Whate,er happenc to parues " ere people swapped !ltorie . drank :i little too much. and gor to be better friend~? .. Big mistake. I didn't notice the weeds and crabgrass· that popped up ovcmigh~ on every square each of dirt in my yard, claiming the territory :i theirs. Shonly the weeds started towering O\Cr my plants, and I finally sensed a problem: My free ride was O\.Cr. I'd have to begin gardening. l decided to start modestly and set "hat·sccmcd like a rather meek goal: to pull all the Y.Ceds fro'll a flower bed that was no bigger in size than a couple· or mattres e . l still had no gardening tools, but how hard could it be? My 90-year-old grandma keeps a v.onderful garden, for go h sakes. I decided to go al it "ith m~ bare hands. For :lll)"One out there \\hO still has a gar~cner. let me warn you as a survivor: gardening is hell. Weeds' roots arc anchored in cement some" here near the center of the earth. AnJ the tentacle~ of the crabgrass arc "om than an) octopus. And the bugs! l\c never seen~ many bugs lfl my life. I had been transported b.1ck to the Stone Age, surrounded by hideou . prchi toric creatures: slimy ~lugs. huge spider , and ~orp1on·l1ke in cct . E\el) n .mdful of dirt revealed a nC\\ di gusting species. Yuck. Four hours later, l finished. and l loo'-.co O\er the small piece of enrth I cleared. My hand bled, my b:ic" ached, my ~kin "as covered "itb dirt that I still can't wash off, and e1.cn the mall muscle in m} finger quhcretl. not uieJ to the \\l)r~. I quic~I> realized the g3rJemng \\3 \\ar: me again t Mother Nature. And a!> I lool..cd over the re t of my }atd Y..hich had become cro .... Ucd Y.llh outlaw "cem and plant since my gardener "a~ g1,cn h1 pink slip, I came to ~h1'1 1mpk never \\in the "ar. Until l brought in the ca,•all). Until L hired bacl my gardener. Until the recession i O\er .. Leftovers Diana Peters, who wr~es a parenting column for the • Pilot and is ln a tough balllt: with ovanan cancer, is, thankfully, doing better. She has recenty f?egun a new round of experimental treatments, and the results . have been promising so for ... She says hello .to everyone out there and \vould love to hear from · you ... You can ~'nd yo~r cards and letter to her in c/o The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay, Costa Mesa_. CA, 92627 ..• Than"5 to e\ eryone who showed up at reporter Bob Barker's farewell party last Thursday eveoing. The rurnout was incredible ... Hooray (or john Campbell, pre>1dent o( the Campbell Automotive Group, .... ho's brought a fixed -price car concept to his CO>tAI Mesa M.uda (i.,ealer~1p .. · I suspect many people, like m)-:,elf, 10\ e the concept of a · non-negotiable pnc.e, simply because Amencans don't normally d1cl..er on an>thing e'lcept for their c.ir> and home:.. I hope 1t catches on ... · Sp<?.aking of al!to dealers, Theodore Robin> r ord lost · a hJli-milhon dollar contrat:t for Ctht.1 Me)a polrce car> U)' a mere SJ.600. Citv poltC)· shouldn't dic tJle thJt it has to J cept tht.> IO\\C)t bid i( the IO\.\.t'>I biddt>r hn't loc41tl•d '' 1thm thi! city lunit.s ... The po'' ... rf ul and logic.it "ShoP. JI Horoc..• ·• concept not onry ket!p:. '31c:. l.1'< local but al>-0 l..eep 1obs there a:. "ell . . . Pr~ltf .. t1on: Once> th • ne" C\pJn)'un plan for tht.' 8Jlbo.l BJ) Oub I> ' submitted to the city, the NC\\.f>Orl Beach Cit) Council -dbp1t~ noi>y o 1ti n - 1t 4-3 \\ilh Ma) r Phil S•rn-.one the >'' ing '\Ole -\\i//i;Jm Lobdell P Ii .1. . 1 '-1t}f1"~ '*1:11'• ,,r w~--'• ~f._ ~~~ 0 ce og . .. : - . ... fl . ~~; ... ' ' ' J. ... ""-~. ~;~ • • -~ : j "\ • .. • _.,. ... • .~~ ~ Costa Mesa Someone crept int" 111 ap;irtmc:nt 1n the 2800 block r La S:allt" A¥Cnue ... bile I.be rc>iJ.:n 1 .. re pt and stoic ;a VCR • Someone ~m.ashcJ lht' front door of Ivory Nails bcauiy '-llon 11 1113 B.llcr Strt"et and stoic :& computt"r •nd 1 tele- vision • Mort" 1h1n SJ,.a-00 v.urth of ckctronac cqwpl!\t'nl 111>-a stolen from Tcmpca- taon.s Salon at 435 E. t 7th Stn:ct The burgJ.ar Wft;nhcd I •andow to &ain cnuy • Somcont" brok:c into and unsackcd tht Bear Street .$Chool mwhiit& the tclcvwon set, brntina the compult"r tcnn.1oaJ, and stt"alanJ about $100 ~b of t ib from a sacnce displa"!I case. TM ~ndab abo telcucd the ftrc ex· 11niu~rs and 1hrcw fooJ from tht' rt"-fngc.r.ator around lh~ roocm • A 1977 Washin&ton Jl1gh School cl~ ring v..u. among the 1tc1M tolcn las& WcdncsdJy from 1 home m lhc I bl ·k of Dc1u,1lle Plaet' TM bur· du. t1.bo ali.0 ace a b.lg of coolies and 3rtnlt I botllc Of JU!tt before l,;;mng, apra.rcntly br c mto lhc U.1'onlwme Dy pl)ang open the didin1 glau duor • A man pr~tnrcd a bur&IJr rrom JCI· 11ng 1•-.ay '411th stolen ~J •hen be dcm.andeJ ao !mow why the: thief •b a nyin& a sewing mactilnc and sccrro cqu1pcnco1 dow1i Victoria Strt'cl. Ac· cordina to the poljct" report. the bur· &llr inllially i&nOttd lbt' qut"SllOtl, but the man stepped an Cront of ham ·and asked apan. At th.ar point. the buralar dropped" the atcm and ran Tbe egui~ ment 111-u later returned to a n:~Jcot in lhe 700 bkxk of Victoc\I. Jhc tnlr· "u -idcohficd as • l.aUno man U. . llcat ttU lllTl llt Newpoft •.t. 65/49 ~:65/49 .. Co.tb Me-N: W50 Coron.a def Mar. 64148 ........ dow••m -.., _.. '* liMf! .. ... ."' ••• ... ......... ~--... ~ ................ IJ .. le._., .... ..... llt .... aAIRllR, .... .... i ...................... . I ±lalll ,_,... 6·Jt.... ,__.: J:S7,, .. -· .... . . • 0 ' hi.) l.uc !~ -•pp.ucntly brulc: a v.in- d4.M '" g.:I IAIU Ill.: home. Ne"port Beach Burjll.ar:. brvlc into [J1~·s D111.:r :11 2.)().S Ust Co.ut ll1~h~.av i.ottkllmC' be· tv.c:cn 2·.JC) am ·~unJ;i' :urJ S .is 1 rn MonJ1v. Nolhtn& "'.IS i"' .. n, but f'Qh-.c ~iJ .ui c:quipm.:nt dollv "''" f~nJ in an inner oCftec 1nJ item •ere cl~arcJ otr the s;afc io v.h;i1 mJ\' have bcc:n an uMUC'Ct' ful attcmrt fo rclnO\c 1hc: urc. Polxc founJ l\O ~i~ns of lon."C\l cntrv and c:m~ .. c\ s.i1J k>cu un the bu me 111-crt" rc .... ntl) c~ngcJ 1flc:r 1 break-in bit week 1 • A bas of gifts v.\l'rth SbOO .... h.\lcn Crom a oonJcrcn .. c mom of thc: F~t Sca.suru Hotel 11 690 J'c--porl Ct'nl~r On~. A witncu rt'purtc:d ~c:an1 a male cmolottt c:arry1111 the baa out 4Jf tbc fOllni. 'The itcmJ •ere amvns lhttc bap ol 111U CJlat haJ bct'n PfC:Knt.:J tu 1 Jc>.,}. ur~J C 1:1 ~k)I •uman at chc tio1c:r : . The <Un\~ rllb~ rl)Uf or 19~ C'bo k r Ldiaron 11..as u.l.>h J m.:tam.:' bc-~ccn iuc:w..a) n•&ht :anJ \\..Jn.:W:I)' mt.;tnl.l\I tn Ill l~rtm;:111 J'4rlm, '\• r · c: at 1.W .N.ii:.c l.:an anJ a ~ 1C'C th.ti opcn5 a~nm~tit ~·'1111)1 .. ' i.au: V.;u. ~t,1kn from lbC Cllr, r\ifllt' '.IJIJ 01h.:r '"h1 ... lc~ 111 the p.uli.t111 p 1 ic v.~c~ alw bur&Llfli..:\.f • 5'Jttkonc: s.;\ crc:J 1 ptwllc ;able tun· l.a lllJl& cnorc: tblln lill •ires .. 1 a bu!il· n.: cumrk:' II ~.a(IO Wc,t Cw" tl1'h' ·~r .:time t-t"t"" en 1••r.J..11 arrc:r· noon anJ Tu~xt:iv murDmJ rutitt ,x-culJtC the: ~abl.: (! .ty , h.a\..-b.:.:n \otkcn for the \<lluc l>f 11> c~t . • • A r-~mall. 18-foot h t """h $~ llO Slokft ftom its lllOOl'lnJ It 902 !)(iuth 8.a~l"Olll Tht' Cft'lln ana IMJI bl11e h) ·k •'I lied vp both f~ l\J aft. N ~'P.'CU 'r\; seen. ' •••• , ...... .., ~:u..-4.• ,l)J p.a. .. . ~.,,_ .. . ... ,,, ,>=_..... ... .... -,..,. .. ...... --........ ... '-............. _ ....., '' dlmt .. ¥ = .. ,_ -..... ..... , .. ,,_ ft' , ......... $ •• --~Ml..._• st •• lla-1 .... st at;.,,,,._ .... )' ,, .... t I.• .. , .. _,... .... z.. ::.. ........ ., ... ............... .. . .. Newport Beach/Costa Meaa Dally Piiot . . ~ . Thursday, March 5, 1992 • After 100 years, A.T. still sees no reason to. vote Republican A .T.'s very German ~cnes arc now scattered all around, from South Carolina to Irvine, and Placentia to Philadelphia. The accumuJation ~f ~amcs attached to the direct family at his fcte is tmprcssivc: Ashlc~, Hastings, Hewitts, Millbcrp, Rohls, Rosscs, Sliders, Tarrentinos and Wards. The critical mnss of descendants is still anchored in northeastern Ohio, but 10 years from now, who knows? been there, espcciatly in the last quancr century, keeping an eye out Ctr him, accepting a few of his tomatoes as A.T.'s thanks. Roy and Caroline Hnye!>' team staying in their re~pcctivc home towns and raising fine families. • A.T. must be pleased. Not only do his children boys, now men, John and David, · have spent more time with him ... ------------• than most of his grandchildren~ -the Ashtabula connection will be broken and some of A:l .'s de~cndants "'ill nc"er et foot there and other!> "•II lhe there. ·nie I001h binhda) is o fai rly unu!>ual occa)ion, and the tn~·:. prob:.ibly not going .to gather ag:~11n unlcS!> !>Omeone dC\CIOp 3 wholly une"<pccted and ne\er before.re~ealcd ta te or talent for reunion org.tnilang. T hi'> spreading out h not a 'ery unu)u::il pattern; 11'!> a \Cf) American C\Olution. ' . I • • A.T. 1s a Democrat, having cast his first ballot for Woodrow Wilson, and app:n cntly has not yet found a reason to vote for a Republican. Any Republican. As he was obligcd,.to wait to vote until age 21, I thus need only live ul1til West 38th street has changed a lot since World War U, but in some ways, not at all. Gramps has been receiving h~ mail at the same address for 60 year . By contrast, I've filed change of address cards on 14 separate occasiol'ls in 18 years. Times arc different now. It's lucky to have a patri- arch, a 1igure in whose honor all the various ind i- vidual s will break away .from their daily pattern s to return to Ashtabula for a day. love him. hi s grandchildren - every one ..!. love him as '>'ell and his third w:we of acol~te< is 'tl.Cll·launched. Among his tnbe there I) a very ea'>y familiarity, a good·t<>-sec~ou sincerity after many years that's genuine, born of many shared )Ummcrs an the '50s and earl)' '60s at the Rohl-Inn, a )mall summer cottage at Billow Beach. Lake Erie. But th1!> \Cf) !>Clt1!>h column due!. h•1'~ J point. I ga'e my youngc!lt !>On the middle numc Ohio. for '>'hich l h;.iw , and ~'en1u:.ill\ he "ill. take a lot a heat The quc!ltion · \\'h~? .. · come up occa)1onally. So now the an!>\\cr·s ob' 1ou:.. lk w-:i:. born in California, and he m;.iy h'c hi!> "'hole lift! in California. i. i:- ------97 to balance out this unfortunate A. T.'s grandchildren arc an eclectic lot, some very '90s, some not. Jim staked out a quiet It' a \Cry American famil), \\<ith it) share or bad time!> and very good times; eccentricities and normal triumphs. It's lud.] Buf he'!> re:.ill~· lrom Oluu. Happ)' birth(fa) uramp~. quirk. -fannhowe in southeastern Ohio Columnist Without Portfol io A.T.'s made it through 36.530 days, at least three times as many bourbon-and-waters, and -----• approximately half as many cigars. His neighbors, the Hayes and the Cherrys have as his way, while Genny ~nd Tom, his siblings, live on opposite coasts dealing with instruments of technology. No one has a clue what Bill doe!>. \n~ Bonnie, Barbara, Jan and John make up the home lu ha\c a patriarch, a figure in "hose honor all the \a nous individ uals \\ill break away from their daily p.attcrns to return IQ ~htabula for a.day. In anuthcr 50 years .., not so long .a time, re all) Rugb Hmtt co-hosts .. LJfe and Timff .. oo K CET, Channel 28, Monda,rs and Fridays at 7:JO p.m., aad hosts a talk-show on KFl AM 64(), S.tunhJs from I I a.m. to 2 p.m. Ht pnctias Jaw •.-lib Pt tti , Testtr, K.ntff & Krin k]' la lrriM. His column ap~ars trtry 1bunday in titt Pilot. Stad )'Our item1 for Around, Town to Bob ••an Eyllln, Tht Pilot, JJO JV. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 91U7. Israeli fo lk dancing COSTA MESA -Yoni, an in1erna· tM>naJ dance performer, ,.,,u begin a class todar. cnutlcd "lsrach Folk Dancin& ,.,,th Yoru" 11 the nev.ty located Jcv.1>h Com· muml)' C:Cn1cr o( Orange County, 250 Baker St. The beginner.. class startS at 7:30 p.m.. anJ 1n1ermedta1e and advanced cla11CS begin al 8·1S f .m. Open dancms v.111 continue from C). 1.30 p.m The d0- na11ons for thc\C classes arc S6 for non· member~ anJ SS for members Call Yom .-i1h all quc,1.'l"' at (619) 63J-OS02 or the center, 75 I Let's redecorate· NEWPORT BEAOt -o ... n \luld.:r • 1.nd Diane Johnson, ardl1tect\. from Diane Johnwn Des11n 1n Newport Beach, 11r-.JI dt>CUU "RcJcsisnans Your K.ttchcn and Bath ', nr.u of the mu.I ~'Cr· looked rooms 1• any huuloC, al the next Afternoon Tea. 3 p.m toJ;J) -at the Co- rona Del Mu Branch ubrarv • .t~n M:m· &Old A\e. The prop~ IS Cr\;. .r.J no rcpstralaon is nccci.Yry For 1 .. 1, ~ r- matliOCI, caJJ 644-3135 . Children's education NEWPORT BEACH -A free semi· nar entitled "Tapr1ni Your Child's J>o.. tcntw" Wiii be presented in I.he M111ncn Branch u"bral'), °NCY,'f!Oft-Btach I I 7t30 pm on Thur~by Dll nt-08~ for ad· d1honal lllfo~tlQn Square da ncing COSTA MESA -Senion.. put· oo )'OUr d&nclnJ ~ocs .a.aJ Jt)tn 1hc Cosu Meg Qwchlcppcn for lhcir y,ccl.h ~uarc <Uncc. 10 1.m Thursdtv .1t lhc Downtown Commun1~ c~ntcr. Anaheim Avenue a.nd Ccn1er Street The 1roup ..u sect.inc DeTt rMmlicn for cxpanJcJ 1c· Not al S1QnS of discnmsnation are this obvious . What you may hear ~·· ·1 rented that apartment nght after you called You can hQht housing d1scnmnati0n and w in 1f YQ!.I learn to recognize the subtte 51gns. When you suspect housing dlscriminaoon . ........... , .. .,,,. TOO 1 ·800·927-9275 • . fivitics. Couples only, _please. For more mformatM>n. call 545-5669. Let's yarmulke COSTA MESA -Learn how to cro-c.hct 1 yarmulke in the trad1honal st)le in 1 class cn11llcd HYarmulkc IOI," from 9 10 11 :30 1.m. Thun.day at the, Je .. 1~h Community O:nter, 250 Baker St. No crochctin& experience is required but Siu· dcnu must bnn& a size F or G crochet boolc. The class fee tJ SJ for members and S5 for non·mcmben. Call the center at 75 1-0608 for more information Stress m anagement COST A MESA -Learn to O\crcome 1Lrcss at rv.-o workshops, Thursday and again on March 24 at the C-Ountrv S1Jc Inn, 325 Bristol St Panacipan1s v.111 lcam 10 recognize s1rcs.s and how to manage 11 The rec is S20 and space IS limited Call Robert 8"19.'1111 361-9379 Personality testing rrom 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sa1urday at 1hc f:lnn.. located_QP Ilic north idc of the KhOOI campus. f or more informa11on, call 556-3276. Book sale NEWPORT BEACH -FncnJ~ of Oasis. also knOll-'11 as Older Adult.., So.:1JI Information Services.. wall be holdini a book sale from I to 3 p.m FridJV and from 10 a.m. 10 3 p m SiturdJ\. anJ Sun· day in the Mu_h1purpo!.e R~m of 1h1: Oasis Ccn1er, 800 Marguer11c A\c (at Sth St.), Corona d~l 1'.fJr Sheet mu"c •1lr also be a-..a.1la\>lc Call ~·3~~4 fur more infonnuion. Kayak tour NE\\ PORT B~ .. ~Clf -Jui th..: Upper Nev. port f:.colog1c.il Re''"" c Guided KJyak Tour Fru]J\ .inJ l..:.1rn about the plOlOb, animal:.. aitd h1>tof" of the estuary as y,cll as b.t>1C b)aS. r'"J. dling technique Space I) l1mitcJ Call 675·121S 10 rcscl\·e space on th1> l1n1r· h(lUr tour • mu.11. Center uwilc ~cniors to attend a c1 .. ,~ in 11nc dancing. a ·tr1d11ional roll. dance form from Apnl l to June 3. Reg· 1,1ra1ion !x:.;1n~ March 9 The fee for tile cl.1,.s i> SW Call Barbara al 644-3::?40 10 rcg1~1cr. Retired persons . COSTA MESA -"LI.>nJ Term Sl..1l!cd !\umng and Home Care'' '' 1he IJlk o( a IJ k to be gf\cn al lhc M:m.h 9 p..>I lu.~ luncheon meeting or the American A'· ~~1a11on of Retired Pcr~n~ Co,ra M.:~ \hlpler at the N~ghborbooJ Comrnun11~ c~ ntcr, 1845 Park Ave. The mcc11ng be· .E'"\ al l:? IS pm For informJtion, call ,,.;(). 11>4S Compul h•e adults m:itton ingle life 'IEWPORT BEACH -A )Upporl .and d1)CU~h •n group cnlitkd Copint v.11h Single Llk in 1 Couple·~ World" 9'111 mce1 31 7.lS p.m March 9 111 J loca· 1ion 10 be announced. The group v.ill be condu,1cd bv Lvnda Hankin, a rnarnaec, fanul\· .anc.J ~hafJ coun)Clmg. m11.:m f vr inlormJhon. c:i" '1)1-1919. Ba nks a nd S&L's 'l \\ PORl BEACH -Thit :-.;c.,.port fo1111J.111on, a l!roup dc.,!1c:itcJ 10 th.: . \tu1.h uf m;ijor 1;conom1c c.~uc • v.t!i hos• a 1a' .. b Boan!.. of Amcric;i "lee h.mm.m JJ"ll•• I>. \11...: 111 cn11tJ..:J "B1r.I..' ;and s~\t ~ -\\hat Nexr1" at ~ ~0 am MJh.h 10 in th..: QuarccrJcd.: Ro.:>m al the BllOO:. lb\ a ... b. l~l \\ .. i.t Coo I H1't1'"a' f or 1nlvrm011t0n. call t, .. ~...J31 I "E\\'PORT BEACll _: A11cn11on 01.:· hl1\.'1lC\ Oa. .... lrJer (ADD) m adulh can Ca.ii.c ~ .. ,i..h cumpulSl\C bchJ\1 ir, such a) compubl\c 'pending or cJung tu '•vknt mooJ S~IOlh Dcnuc Da\l'I v.111 otfrr I Holida\' cooking kcturc cn1i1lcd "Relation h'P" and fem· • r-.r mo.:nt> in the ADD AJult",at .. )11 CO!)'TA \tESA -En.JO) tourm..t p M Mlr,h 9 in the office<; or Joon An· cooking on the kv.1~h hohdl\' ti\· learn· urc~,.. 11 !i I Dove St . Su lie !05. There I.. IOI! h'1W !I) pr' pJrC $pecul d1~hcs m • a SS rec C;ill,476--0'rH for m,irc 1nfor· "l'lubbc's Guurmct Holid.i\ Cool.mg NEWPORT BEACH -A fa,f\lo>n . College brunch School, " bc£mnin..J Ma'rch l I at lhe Jc.,.. • ish Co-nrr:uii.1t\ Center, 2SO B:1l..cr SI C~a Mc)J:...P.mic1pant> v.111 lt'llm ~ , 10 mJl...c hamcn1aspcn, ch:tllah brc • :inJ ~pcctal11cs for Pa~er. The cl• begirh UI 9 a m and ron11nu~ 1111 11 1 .1.m TI:c cl:i.ss ri;c b St:?. Call th.: , nf r a1 ~51-0608 "' W••.:l\c \qur spa~e Cam ping the a ha r a COST A M~A -A free ~liJc ,1 DI.\ 31'-'"' an O\erl;anJ -. .. mpin,-tvur .vf t Sahar;a dc!>Crt ,.,111 be prc:..:n1:J :n -' rm \brch I l al the Ad\cnturc 16 u-x1r II"' d :.tote. 1959 I t.ub..ir lll\ d l 1 65 ·330 1 for 1rf.-rma11on \'a ude' ille' back !'\f.\\ PORT BE..\C.H -R .. 1h 111_ d.a\) of \J.;J,,11 • .: :it ·I R.n .m t • \'auJC\11lc". an o!J-11me ~h Ii.tr 1•. • v. hol..: fa mil\. •The :.h~ con:inw ' :sl s 'plTI Marcb.11 m th .. utt c Th~ir. ~ Corona Del \br HJ h !x:h I T1 • .._I§ 1 • , on ~le 11 7 l!i p.m S for ecn~r:tl a.::• m1~\.-1n :md S6 C.Jr ~n1ors :in-J \tud .. n.I• Call i5~·62'Jl0 f r 1nfor.n.att00 NEWPORT BEACH -DtSCOl--er the facets or the human personality that con~ 1rol adJ1 tions. dcprcuion, ind aruucty Participants y,1JI sclf·tcst. C\-aJua1e. and JISCO\·er treatment pbtu to control areas of concern The rec is S2.S. ,.,h1ch CO\crs tc.hn' material~ The cl:us will be led bv L}'llda tlarlun. MFCC intern. at 10 a.ni. Thun.d~y. Call 85 l·l919 for more infor· CIUllOO. ~how and champ.arnc brun'h ~turJ.a\ a1 .& _-r ~ the Nev.port Mamo1! Ho1c1 v.111 bencti1 1 -~•_.... -r..._..9al•e ~ ../J Jt• •-ll'• -It•.-.~• • Chmt <Allege Irvine~ schol:u'!lhtp funJ ~ ISL,.. ~-~ e ~ ~~ ~~ . • The e\cnt ~gifts at 9·.;o 3 m Tidcts arc • _ · _ "8. S2 For more 1nforma1ion. call 854-~~ • .. Healthy lifestyle cirt.Jl.a fS UNIQUE PARTY SUPPLIES 8r D ECORATION S t; Fash io ns an.d auctio.n -4 _. • I NEWPORT BEAOI -llcalth\ LlCc'· Sl\'les Omic, 366 San M11uel, u1ie 211. .-ill bold a grand opcmn1 m xpuon, (c3-tun~ eourmct VCJelaN.n rare anJ free EKG and blood rrcssure C\"'lluataon at J p.m. Tbu™?Y. Fore matt 1nfonmuon. c~ll 261-0469. l'\E~ l'ORl BF.ACH -The Sc,., port • ~ • lbrbor )l.appa Dell.a alumni v.111 hO\t a ~ i...,. benefit ra)hion hov. anJ silent auction ._ • GH bcgllln1nt at 11 a m SaturJa\ at the ..,.. ERIN GQ BRA R11z.CarltJn Hutcl fa Danl Pl"mt. Pro-'1 ~cd from the Sll:unmck 8.: nefit ~ 111 a1J < N\1Ct1nu "'child at.use. Fur more IDfoJr· mlltOll, C411 Kath\ lbl'\C\ al nt-OJ~ o~w;Ao~~e _r:r: luck p1cn1c to Senior line dancing ~ ~ iJcas about Y\in& 1hc Costa Mc)a NEWPORT BEACH -The C.ry of • Ht b School nt ,.,,11 ..,._....,hc"'-l'!:d~.._N::.!cv.~=.:..:. ~nJ \\CSA :-;cv. r1 Com· 8.750% APR 0 YfS 8.750% RATE 1.5 U9' APR · JI Vear • 9.37So/o A.PR 0 PTS 5.75% RATE 0 PT Confidence, Installed 1~ If a~ friHd 09..d &iw ~ott )OU -~IT ....,.., la. \"oel'd fttl roa8iiket bo•fn )O&a'd tttth 1r'talftorda) mhitt. Wr pricH Md i.st llw ri bt amotaat of' ... doe -... ~. Oii • .,. .... , ~\~: pttS!I tatt. Profricteu JJ. wl ka) ~Ka~ la\fk ~°" tu ~'f'rkMe a 119tt ..U~ M) ockr. ~ ~'.\IHSh~ \arid) e1 •W' ~••Cl no. w1 ....... ~m 1a a rdL'd. .. fric9'ty • Hpbrn. Is II• .o ...... 'J ' • t .. ESTCLIFf FLOO a I DO COVIRI G (71 ) 631-82 I .. •• ----• I - ~ -~··~ .. -.... ..... -- M Thursday, March 5, 1992 S'IVer ·.celebration Shopping center touts 25 years By Tony Cox ? 8Uslnm Edlor • C PSTA MESA -South Coast Plaza officials, opting against the typical self ·praising party or media c~paign, on Wednesday said they will celebrate the huge dc'~lopment's 25th anniversaiy by touting aspects of the community that have made Orange County - and by extension, South Coast Plaza -successful. • "We didn't want a self-congratulatory situation,'' said Henry T. Segerstrom, managing - director of C.J. Segerstrom & DllrNat•,i- Sons, devc~oper of South Coas1 South Coast Plaz~ left, on its opening day in 1967, surrounded by ftelds. At right~ in 1986, prior to the completion of Crvstaf Court. Plaza. "Sou1h Coas1 Plaza didn't ~ Several other apparel makers and June w1 ath et1cs mont , onorcd; tobcr will be will tout the a a's harbors, ~~~~F~~.';" with this ~ctai1e.rs wrn be rc~izcd, · when the ea ifomia Angels, the . humanitarianism month, when the beaches and t>arks by recognizing JUSt arise. It didn't just spring ·11 ~ I · h h Oc South Goast Plaza will recognize mcl.ud~g Ocean Pacific, Gotch~ ~ Angeles R~ and Ma~er Dea Food Distribution Center, United the O~n County Board of a different part of the community Qu1cks1l~r, Vans, Hang Ten, Oub High ~hoo ~ll be rccogn~d; Way of Orange County, Goodwill Supe . rs; and February will be each month for the .next year with Sportswear, ~pot Sport, Wet Seal July will be ~1cncc and med1cal Industri~s and Orangcwood will be pcrfor ng and·\jsual arts month, exhibits a1 the mall, and in some and Clothest1mc. research month, when UCI hi hi' h d· when t e Orange County ca~es, luncheons and sympo iums. The remainder of the campaign Med. ical Center and the Nat;ooal g •g tc ' Pcrfo'lf,ing Arts Center So_uth Jn highlighting different aspects of will ~ as follows: April will be Aca~emi~ of ~ciences rutd November will be ho pitals Co:isr~cpertozy,· the u;guna AJ:t the community, Souih Coast Plaza media month, when newspapers Enganccnng wall be honon=d; month, when UC( Medical Centc1,1, ' Mu~m ~nd the Newpon Harbor will recognize individual will be recognized; May will be August will be tourism month, Children's Hospital of Orange Art useum will be honored. organizations in chose areas. naiionaJ and intcm~tional ~fairs when Disneyl~nd and Kno~t's County, Western Medical Center, Th o riginal South Coast Plaza The campaign will begin this month, when the Richard Nixon Berty Farm will be rccognaed; St J h H 't 1 d H 11 'It h t d t be . month, v.hen South Coast Plaza Library and Birthplace, the World September will be educatfon · osep ospi a an oag ~a 'ft:d on w ~bu \ 0 wiH focus on 1he fashion industry Affairs Council, the World Trade month, when UCl, Cal State Memorial Hospital will be can •c s ow.n~ Y t e . and will honor Bob and Marie Center and the Orange County Fullerton, Chapman University recognized; December will be Segcrstrom fati,ily, opened m Grey, fou nders of Si. John K.Jtus. Forum will be recognized; and Orange Coast CoUege will be business .month, when Rockwell March 1 ~7. c development has •~iiiii5iiiiiiillE:iiiiiiiiiiC::JiiiiiiiiiE:iiiiiiiiiC::iiiiiiiiE:iiiiiiiC5iiiiiiiEiiiiiiiilil International, Fluor Corp., Emulex grown to include! the No Gimmic~, Just Local News. Inside this Daily Pilot you will find: a) no orange crayon b) no promise of a Jaguar c) .no treasure hunt to find news about your town You won't have to search for local ne\vs in the Daily Pilot. Every \\'Ord is about Costa Mesa and e\vpor1 Beach. Call 642-4333 to subscribe. THE ~1:\\'PORT B Dail Corp. -and filcNet will be 2.·1-million-square-foot main mall, honored; retail centers Crys1al Courl and January wiU be recreation month, when South Coast Plaza South Co3~t Plaza Village and an office complex, South Coast Plaza Town Center. · LONe llOW $65 ~ SllOllT -P•OM · 'T'. POW --=---lyAnnl C** ...... COSTA MESA Frances Randolph never had the chance to use the thousands of dollan do- nated by wcll·wishen to help her pay for a poten· .tially lile·saving cancer sur· gery her insurance company bad refused to cxwer. But now the church of· ficials who helped organize the donation drive for 46-. year-old Randolph -who died in July following a ., three-year battle wilh ca11cer -would like to use $161000 • in unused donations to help 01her cancer patients. They just want to make sure that's acceptable to tlie many people who donated the money in the first place. Following the wishes of Randolph's family, oft'icials of Harbdr Trinity Baptist Church in O>Sta Mesa arc planning to contnoute the remaining donations to St. Joseph's , Hospital Regional Cancer Center in Orange. "Since that's what the family's wishes were, we're going to honor those wish· es," said church member Greg Salios. Any donors who want their money back or have. questions should send a let· tcr by March 16 to Harbor Trinity Baptist Church, at· tcntion the France~ Ran· dolph Fund, 1230 Baker St.; Co ta Mesn, 92626. "We're very sen 1tivc about hO\\ we handle \h'at m o ney," Salios said. Records were kept on most oi the donattons, which will help ~erify any refund claims that arc made, he add-.J Church me mbers and many 01 her community members, including a host o f Daily Pilot readers, ended up contributing about $30,000 to help Randolph pay for a S 120,000 bone marrow transplant. About hair of 1he donated funds went to help Rim- -dolph's family pay for some of her medial bills. · PA :.'IM 2li ,_., ~ Mlflt For Y•I'' ' . ' . ... Thanks For Your Help! NEWPORT HARBOR CASINONIGHI was a success! ,...;e..,pot1 Hotbor High School Wrutl1ng Boa.ters Oub wOuld Lite 'c> UP'fil its WI· cere cpp<~C>C'iQll lo the local bus.nes.ses ond 1M.viduali &.sted below for theif wp- por! ond ~o n ~"'9 °"' ··cos•no ogh.t" fund rot.Mt o svcc:ess """ ~ .. • l Sll04>S Alotl 4dleo ~ Gold & s;i..., ~"'°"""1 ¥'I la:nding • ..a~'9"'~. ~Club rJ ~ear,_~ • iobvc 8cm • l10l.'S!l 8'9 :S ~-'9 Gocd! oroc: '°"" ~ oler*"O s llQlq, Cono s .~'Ovf'Ot'I I fnt ~ r tder:ii »~" Leo' ~00l1"" CO.VO, IF Cttti~ '~ -~ & Li;(CS ~ :'.>.S.£)~ .)Ii nbl ~ Co-: VI Oi:r., s L Soc~ 0111 ("-ap P'l()/f Co (q&ir. Oo111u i1IM J ( MlaloOJr fA. Et.. Etc f~ fCIClll, f crme"I liib\d al w. r,.. c Gnos Ot The God • r...,, .. !10it br Pu tbt~ ~Celan tlQftle o.oct ., Grl ~~ keCOGIOdet~ ~ . . . JOHN C. fARll,CPA .•• Y" ............. , ......... leyetil • (714) as-.16as \t llJ1flllt 1111 ( 81'1 •• .... 1 .. .... "-"Y Woo, Uc.A. ""° .... Mtto. MD. S JOllb91 r 11 •11,,,.... .,_,, ..,..1.., .... 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A Channel 7 newscast aired Monday reported that the Newport·Mesa· Unified School Dastrict was seriously consRlering a proposal to set up a slau~te{house at the high school to save the financlllly lhreatened farm program. Ancf"a similar report was broadcast on K.FI radio. ·"Somebody jumped on what they thought was a story and -without checking their facts -ran it," said sch09I board President Forrest Werner. "It was totally untrue. There won't be a • slaughterhouse there, I'll guarantee you." • The endangered Cann program, scheduled as an action item for the school board's March 10 meeting, is under scrutiny by school district officials searching for ways to cut costs and boost the rarm·s earning potential. - At a Feb. 25 school board meeting, a number of comJ1\unity-minded farm supporters suggested a range of money-making ideas. The farm currently ear;ns i,ncome by selling plants to the Orange County Fair along with· strawberries. eggs and meat to the community. Animals raised by students are not slaughtered at the farm. Santa Ana diabetes researcher Dr. John Cole offered to remodel part of the farm as a slaushterhousc and provide about 20 pigs a mont.b. Cole would use the pancreases of the slaughtered swine for research. The farm program would benefit from the sale of the meat. · After numerous televised reports bit the airwaves. Cos"ta Mesa High School was submerged in phone calls from outraged residents and neighbors. . • .. The phone bas been ringing off the hook," said Assistant Principal Urry Carlson. "It was a very inaccurate report. It could have raised a ·good deal of money, but we arc not going to have a slaughterhouse on our facility." Although ideas for a scalcd-Oown farm program arc still in the conceptual stage, Werner said school trustees have ruled out the slaughterhouse jdea. .... Farm neighbor Jim Ure, .already upset about what he called "toxic gases. stench and noise," was Jes.s tb3.0 thriUed about the idea of slaughterin& 20 pigs a month at the farm. "This is no place for a pig slaugliterhousc or any other kind of slaughterhouse," Ure said at the Feb. 25 school board meeting. One cost-cutting n>O\"C at the farm has already been made. f arrq director Jerilyn K.apus agreed Tuesday afternoon to be l:tid off for the next 5Chool )Car and· rehired on a part-time basis. Werner said the farm program will be reduced to h\o periods a day and ~ill continue to serve the Future Fanncn of America and the ~H Oub. programs.' • t • Sclr-llcld ..... l ...... Cllll Miil lllrl COST A MESA - A tall and slender black man with a four·inch scar on bis cheek pointed his right ann ~ covered with a brown paper bag -at a bookkeeper of Hunts Glass Friday and demanded money. When the woman ham1cd over $25 from the register, the robber pounded his fist on the counter and demanded more. The woman told police he began shaking and yelling, so she dumped out her purse and gave him '30 more before he Oed on foot. . M8lllWem' store to donate aed c1o• ta needy . NEWPORT BEACH -A local men's clothing ·• · shop is coUecting used suits and sport jackets to provide to the homeless and jobless. Nonn Anderson, owner of The Gentleman's Rack a' 4220 Scott Drive, is continuing to collect. clothing donations following a successful grand opening special in which he offered up t9 $30 off his store's jackets and suits when customers traded in an old one for the needy. Anderson, who opened his store in December, then gave the used suits and jackets to the Orange County Rescue Mission in Santa Ana. which plans to hand out the clothing this Fnday .. Anderson will continue to collect donations for the mission and plans to repeat the discount special next Christmas. 01'91111Zll'I seek fundl . for 11111111 Grid Nita Party COST A MESA -'A group of parents whose children will be graduating from Costa Mesa High School this year is asking for donations to help pay for the fifth annual Grad Nite Party . "Grad Nite is the celebration of a very important accomplishment in our student ' lives, high sehool graduation," said fund-raisi ng chainnan Don Gibson. "It is at!ended by over 90 percent of the graduating seniors and is an ey.cnt that i.s greatly anticipated aJI through their senior year.'' Volunteer parents arc already planning the party, a task that takes most of the year and requires a substantial financial investment, Gibson said. To help pay for the pany, tbe parents' group formed a non-profit organization, with the tax identification number of 23-709-8385. Donations can be scn.t to Senior Grad Night, Costa Mesa High School, 2650 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa, 92626. Or donors can call Gibson at 739-0435 during the weekdays and at 979-7978 at night and on weekends. No donation is too small and all donors will ~ publicly adn<1wledacd Cor their conttlbutions, Gibson said. Quick~? nm ~nona1 it ta1trs ro mttt the needs 0110cal touc\'? And nttythins frOm invest· ttSi~ts just lik~ you. · _,, mmt nttd and tNSt ~rviccs to If you'tt in the mark~t for a marine financing? bank~r who understands that tM ~ att just a few of the many custonwr always corrws first, just edvant~ in chooaina City National d~,by our Lido V1llaae offic~ at Benk. ~rving Lido Vil. for Oftt ~388 Vaa Lido. ~w~ Bnch. Or "15 ~rs. City NatioMI kno what .. call Bob S<ockftll at 71~/724--4360. CnYNATIONAL BANK ' , ;Thursday, March 5, 1992 MI), Hood charged with Beauchamp murder By Russ Loar 6tllf Wlllr Newport Beach developer James Hood was Connally charged with murder Wednesday by the San Bernardino County District At- torney in , the shooting death of Bruce Beauchamp, a Fontana man acquitted nearly one year ago of murdering Hood's wife . Hood, 48, is claiming self· defense in t he killing of Beauchamp, 32, who was sh~t to death Mon'day in Hood's leasing office. Bcaucharnp's wife told a re-. porter at the Porterville Recorder that her husband had an appoint· mcnt to meet at Hood's office in Mission Plaza shopping center in . the San Bernardino County com- munity of Bloomington. Police say Beauchamp died of multiple gunshots fired from a 9mm semi-automatic handgun re: · covered at. the scene. An autopsy is scheduled for Wednesday and county officials say Hood's ar- raignment should also take plate today. Sherifrs officials say Hood was arrested because of inconsis- -TANov· ...... ...... 4DrM. ............... AM..._. . tencics with cvtdcnce at the scene and statements from witnesses Beauchamp was tried and ac- quitted in Tulare County last year for the Aug. 19, 1990 killing of Bonnie Jean Hood. who ran the Camp Nelson Lodge in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Her husband owned the Tulare County lodge but lived in Newport Beach with- their two children. The children, a 17-ycar--0ld boy and a 14·ycar.old girl, live in 1heir fathe r's Newport Beach home and arc being cared for by neighbors. Beauchamp was also acquitted of shooting lodge caretaker Rudy Manuel, who survived a gunshot wound to-the head and identified Beauchamp as the assailant. Man - uel was in Hood's cabin at the time of the shooting. Manuel told the Porterville Record ~hat he was glad Beauchamp was dead. "He died the same way as Bonnie, cold- heartediy and point blank," Man- uel said in a written statement de· livered to the paper. "Our family can finally relax and not be fearful OPTIMLJS• Tep·L11ll~ 5·Dlsc tD a...- Save '60 17995 Low lw t15 '-lllonttl• Reg. Ht.ts or strange cars in the driveway, y,orfdering 1f (Beauchamp) was coming to finish the job.'' The letter goes on to s.ay he hopes Hood Yrill be puni~hed for the s.hootmg ··our ·only pra)'Ct ii that Jim Hood does not go unpun- ished by an nH-too symp:uhetic jury," M:1n ucl v. rite:.. Manuel and his fill'l)ily ha-.c s.ug· gestcd th at · Hood hired Beauchttmp ro kill hh wife. Beauchamp\ v.ife of six month:. told the new paper T4e:tday that her hus.band Yra> killed 10 keep SI· lent about Hood\ mvohement irf the murder of Bon nie Hood. But after . 10\C!>tiga11ng both Hood and Manuel, the Tulare County D 1>1nc1 Attorney's office found no evidence linking either man Yrith Bonnie Hood's murder. Mary McComber, former owner_ of the Camp Nelson Lodge and o •. friend of the Hood fam1I}. said she ~as shockeJ by the ~Manse turn of events. "l JUSI hkcd· Jim so much. He as ~ undcr11tanding," Mc- Comber s..:ud "He v.as happ) to let Bonnie ha'e her \I.hims." 9895 .:is Low A.a 115 ,_Monet!· • Catcti All The Action • •Hear Pottee, Fife Rail MOre •10-C~ Memory • Direct Keyboard Access To 20.000 Frequencies .... .... .. .......... line_ .... .. ---~· .. . .. ,, ...... •WI 25MHz 48&SX PC Wltll 1ZG• Pow• Hard Driie I --• • • \ A8 Thursday, March 5, 1992 Newport Beach/Coata M ... D.,ly Piiot ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --------·------ t Society • • lMP~Not .1lly Manas'ie, left helps Irene Butts with lei at Crescendos party. Mexican fiesta spices 1 ·up Crescendos party T he mu'iC-10\ ing Crescendo:. member~. supporters for South CoN \\ mphon). "ere h~tening to a different beat Saturday C\ c111ng at Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center. ManJcht" \\ere pl.1) tng. dancing and sc111ng the stage fo r the second annu 11 La I 1c ... ta de Lo., Crescendos. Many of the close to 100 there "ere: in fc,tt\C ~1e'1~.1n .1111re and all were seen around the Mexic;nn ....----·---.. bufkt pro\1dctl by Lori's Kitchen Vida Dean Society I Jhk' \\ere centered with pot!> filled with cactus. ··\\ l' dru\e II.> Virginia Bud.le.,· place in Joshua Tm:. t und the cactus and pl:inted the pots. We maJc .1 dJ) of 1t," said president Arlene Schafer. Guc"t" bought the centerpiece-.. and many of them \\Cnt hume \\1th blooming pl:inb donated to the how; by I !inc-. Nur\Crte\ Uud..lcs "'J~ on the planning com mittee headed b\ \iarta Brennan. "'ho attended rhe fiesta with husbjnd Mil..e. Other committee member) \h .. &e Sally Manasse, Ellen Okuda, Hazel Stone, Cindy Kieako. Irene Butts, "ho attended with husband Don and "a' top bidder for the auction ttcm of a S500 shopping spree at Market Place. Also attending "ere Ann Iverson 'With husband Leo, :ind Carol Van Holt v.1th husband Keith. Poliu: Chief Oa\e Sno"den "a) back for the second )'Car as aui.:11oncer and v.as able to sell ::!2 items. including a dinner for four at the Co"tj Mc,a Jail and a hot -air balloon ride. Sl}(ty·four items were scoopeJ up 1n the silent jUCllon ( 1c.,ta f 'II.. also included l\1a)or Mary Hornbuckle and hu!>band Jerry, Crc~1:cndo VP Anne Gazda and huc;band Ted. Ellen Snowden anJ the Dick Stagers. • \\ c " n t l..nov. fM J \\ h1lc hltw muc.h we will make from the f c.:,t.1 ru t th -. pn.xccd' \\Ill be presented at the ne\t concert on April -l jt B.ir-.l.1 ... l"hejlrt·.' !>h.ifcr said .. CU STOM HOME BUILDING & MAJOR' REMODELING SEMINAR '• •• , .. 1 • ,, • u. ~~~ to '-t'IK t ,1 bu1ld 1ni.: ,u ' li'"ll. 1 '• ·'" J\l11d t" • ,. • 1 , " t'"'u' hu 1t11111ot o r rt•r• 1t1t~l111..: pr J '" • p<>mor~ bt-M.irinf' N.ition.il 8.mk •"''"' 1 • K 1t • H1hh Hl l ,1n1,\.1 \ \11 t tt"\ I fl I tit r .. ' ... , l 11 'I' ··~ 'AARCH 11, 1'*91 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM \\I " .... 1' I Ii. ~ lil. I 1\; lli·l 1 \Ill ~ It I \\I \Uf II"\ I .. ' Hurry In To See The MOTH 300 lb. Cheddar Cheese and enjoy M MMOTH VI GS! I t lb.· 1 1.99 2•d lb. -• t .39 3 rd lb. • Ont~ •• · . 9 9t Going Fast! -Free ample, Only t. .. HICKORY FARMS , WESTCLIFF PlAZA IM 1t lm H Aft., ewpott leKla • &nd A Gi Pho~ 6424302 • At left, Lynn Dowty sales raffle tickets to party guests Bernice .. Elli~, center, and Peggy Reinert. J Be,ow, chairwoman Marta Brennan, left, with Ccescendos president Arlene Schafer and auction- eer Dave Snowden, who also happens to be the Costa Mesa _IL--..:.---~-----' r·police chief. • ---+llF.aab ... ian NiflhtsHln-evenitQrof1easttng~ 11'11Ucldng liflf asy Call about our ~1aiU~ c:Spe,~iaf ! .. The three guild") l t C...1 l 1 c:rc~a jrc guc::<it1mat1ng that 1hc proc\;cJ-. from lht! Saturda) ArJb'rn N1i;h1~ party :it f\c"port lk:Kh ~tJmott "111 be $30.000. 1 he e\cning of .. tca,ting. froltckang <ind fan ta-.)°' \\a~ attended by 370 guc~t., who biJ on ilcn1 auction .item .• "atched magic tricb and concluded the e\ening \\ith a kariokc Founders or C~a Tcrca, a heller fo r homele'~ pregnant 'I.Omen ~Ct\\Cen the age~ of 1, and :!c;, ally and · ill Sulli\.1n \\Crc honoral') ch:sirp<!r.urh Oth1.: r ... )Cl\ ing on th.: plannina:. cummiu c \\Cfc d1j1r Donna "ergcr ;ind Mar) .Camill ri. 8Jrbara John on, Jl'.ln Keating anJ Mary BeltrJn. DE l.\1 'D l>lA\10~0 : An C\cnmg in tlu.. I ni'h Linc R1"fl\.lm of Lu Al.in111t1-, RJce trad .. SJturdJ) Jttendcd ln 150 dc:: n1m-anJ-Ji.1mllnJ d. d folk brought tn Sl5.000 for the RonJld McDon .. IJ lluu c. 1 he guc L lt-.t -induJcd Ceri e Feeley, John and Shirll'y lard.is, Libby lobin, Or. Glen and Jane fO\\lcr, the Donald' - Fo night anJ·M.i,Y Jo Donofrio. 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"Two years ago. l made a New Year's resolution 1ha1 I'd never be! l.ue 10 a staff meeting," he says 3.\ he hustles 10 1l)e. conference room outside his office. "I've only bel!n late to two." ''Good morning;· he sa)S in his softspoken manner as he enters the room lilied v.ith laushing staff members, most of "hogi appear 10 be in their 30s. Si11ing at the head of the table, the unassuming Murphy tools like JU)I another city employee. The fratemaJ feeling is strengthened when a couple of snickering staffers stick their fingers up b<!hind the city manager's head as a visiting newspaper photographer tries to shoot pictures. An embarrassed smile sneaks over Murphy's face. Despite h1$ casual demeanor. Mlle Murphy's leadership skills quickly ~hinc through as he briefs h1!. staff on the_ Long Beach Freeway news and last night's city council actions. Kevin Murphy is the center of attention in one of his final stafi meetings as Alhambra dty manager. He takes over in Newport March 23. 9:30 a.m. Murph} ·s in hi) office, on the phone. He calls .:o-.. ear Alhambra Councilman Talmage Burle to apprise him of the Long Bea1>h Freeway ... , just thought I'd let ~ou know, make your day," ~turphy tells Burke with a smile. The next phone call 1s 10 the local Caltrans district head, again 10 talk free" ay extension. ·· 1 JUSI Y.an1ed 10 congratulate you," Murphy tells him. Casing his )peaker phone. .. , wish ~ou"d sta)ed in my d1!.trict," the Caltrans official tells Murphy after he learns the city l'!lanager·s 1~1 day m Alhambra IS ~tarch 18 10 a.m. Murphy takes a v1s1tor on a swift tour of the maze-like City Hall. In the city anomcy's l:lw library. Murphy points to a vintage photograph and cracks a joke about how ineffective one past city allorney looks. Next. a brief tour of the city. As he points out the city's redevelopment agency projc:cts downtown, he grins and Sa)'!.. "It's lind of fun being a developer." ·Nearing the cramped, 36-year-old police station on Woodward Avenue, Murphy warns. "ll's pathetic." The city's voters recenrly approved levying a parcel lax to pay for a much-needed larger station. Murphy and his staff even walked precmcts to convince voters of the need to replace the old 19.000-square·foot station, which tools more like a small ROBBERS: May have foHowed victims From A1 section a1 JambOree Road and Bayside Dmc. The 'ic11ms' loss in the robbery 1otalc.d_li 4,QOO._ including a S 10.000 Rolex watch, Gonis said. Oetcc11,cs realized this rob- bery was similar to one on Feb. 6. in a Promontory Point apart- ment. The apartment res1den1. a 30-year-old professional gam- bler. returned to his home v. i1h some friends and family around 5:30 a.m .• after spending time al the Dicycle Oub The group went to sleep, but was awak- ened around 7 a.m. by t\\O sus- pects who v.ere m the rcsi· dencc, going through their be- longings. Ganis said After a brief wrcMling match, the suspects escaped "'11h a belt f ult of monc> -S 12,000 1n American cash and $4.000 in Dutch monc~. according 10 Gonis. The 1"'0 unarmed robbers were de!>Cnbcd as A.,.1an males. One wa at>out S·fuo1.:!. "'11h h~ hair in .i ponytail, while the other v.a-. dc~nbcd only as 5· foot·S Afford Your Lifestyle ... Pref erred l ,ustomer l,ardr~ Over 200 P articipatlng Bualneaaea In Newport Beach, Coat• Me•• A Irv lne Offer Our Cardholdera 10%-5091. 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An FAA aavisory group has rec· -0mmended--ftising po"er ·C\Jl1)3CK levels al John Wayne Airport to 800 feet, but airport official won a del3y in the new procedures until the impact of such changes could be studied "We've ~ot a $landard," said FAA Washmgton D.C. spokesman Fred Farrar. "What we want to do 1s keep everybody at that tandard so you don't have 500 different c1s or rules on how you can fly in and out of an airport." Data from the first two phase of the pfOPOSCd testing progrrun '-'Ould be analyzed during the third pha e, which would begin Oct. l. RUFFEU'S UPllOLSTEIY llC. .... ,_ .... c...""' llU-•• .. celTISU-Ml·ltM YOUR IEDDllG -I COIE•IT FANTASY UIGEllE "'.They would h:rvc until the end of the year to run this program, col· lect the data and report their firid- mgs to the .• PL!blic," s:ud FAA spokesman O'Donnelr. The proposed, 22·page testing program, to be funded wllh $313,806 from the federal Airport Improvement Program. will be un- veiled at the March 9 Newport Beach Caty Council meeting. The airport must get pcmllSsion from the CJty. the county and the Air- port Working Group to conduct 'he tests. All three agencies were parties to a hard-v.on 1985 agrec- mc.nt to limit airport noise. "It's hard to ay "h:it the am· pact 0£ the tt:StS \\ill ha\e on noise," said City Councilman Clar- ence Turner. pre~idcnt of the citi· zen-organizcd Airport Wor~ing Group. "JI may ha\e more impact From A1 Club official contenJcd the council houJd ha1.c granted their reque t to po 1pone a dccb1on on the cxpan ion 10 :allow time for further community rc\'1cw of the plan :ind cl.mfkation of "misinfor· mat1 n." Still tinging from the rounc1I PCject1on , club official' fileJ a As he drives to the Monterey Park restaurant in his nondescript tan Chevrolet complete v.:i1h a dent in •he front, Murphy uses h1~· car p!lonl! to return calls that came in "hile he was meeting with school district officials. He recognizes one woman's name as an elderly citizen who's called• him before. "I'll take any call," Murphy ~ys. "I think it's important to talk directly to the citizens. They need to know they can talk to the guy al the 1op." The woman comptains about a high v.ater bill. Murphy p:uiently explains the need (or drought surcharges and uggcsts she ha'e a <ily emplo)·ee check if she has a leak. When the woman makes a facetious comment about her age. Murph) la and 'e • ·You on tho e closer '° the ocean. We're going to coUect 1h1~ darn O\cr 3 SL'<·mon1h period and $CC 1ust \\hat the eff c __ _ The FAA wants to ~tanJardize toleoff and landing procedures at the nation's airports. one of the goals of the landmarl>. Airport . Noise and Capacity Act of · 1990. Bccau c John Wa)-ne Airport's re- stncllons are more scYCre than n:i- t1onal poliC). airport officaals suc- cessfully lobbied 10 "grandfa· 1hered" mto e'<ISli[\g i 13t1on. Bui some fc:ir that new FAA rcgulataons \\OUld require ch:i.ngcs that v.ould enJ the airport's C\· emption from the more perm~1\e na11onal st ndJrJs. "That' \\h) we're not going 10 go along \\llh any ch:inges unle (the rAA) agrees th:tl v.c "on't lo~ the granJf :ubering," Turner aiJ . claim aga1n~t the city in October but ;i month later bad.cd off the lav. uit "hen cit) lc;iJcr agreed t\.'l continue discu ing iJe:lS for the: e"<pan ion "11h club official . B.iy Club offi iab ~aid the> aren't put t\l ccure roun(1I ap- pm .. al of :t ('II. n b<hinJ clo' J doori. and th;lt they ~1mrl> ~ant council input un uch ~uc' a the number or rooms to :idd 8upeS' lotto/BeCCO . SuJ>4!r lottu · Wl'(ln<"S<f.iy dr.l\~inH for S 17 .S million J Ii.pot: 1. s:· 2<>. 11 , 32. •'> Dt'CCO • t-t ib ............................. Kin"' •Ou ...... -................. ; • 0.Jn)\)f'l(f ..... • ••n-••t••••• ·-· J. • Sf'-l<k ............................ e , . . -- k wund like ,ou're 2'!" "How old.,._,_, 81? And you've Md here 81 years? Y<lu 18W ahe <XIW pastures then." Before banaing up, he adds: "If you don't get )Ulisfaction, you c:.ill me back." 12:30 to 1 :JO p.m. Lunch. Murphy orders iced tea and a foh plate and chats casually with the Ediwn dfficials about everything from the Long Beach Freeway to looking for a hou~ in Newport. 3 p.m. After a staff meeting o~ the new po.lic.e s~atipn, Murphy has an hour to make phone e<tlls before a 4 p.m. meeting to discuss details for the annual 8·kilometer run held in the city. T he fall race h one of Murphy's favo rite eve nts because he him elf was an avid runner. For five years, he ran 8. to 12 miles every morning, but knee problems forced him to quit two years._ago. ''I ranSQ.!'luch, I hurt my knee$," he S<tys, wistfully. "l really miss that. I was in the best shape of my life. I'm really looking forward lO riding my bike in Newport Beach." a Murphy's day typically ends around 6 p.m. He rushes home to cat dinner with his family and shoot hoops or play games v.i1h h1~ daughters belore bedtime. Much of the family's v.eckcods are .. devoted to activities at Emmaus Lutheran Church, v.here his daughters aho attend school, but Murphy, an Anaheim nau .. -c and UCLA graduate, also finds time to watch his fa\"Ori1e sporn -Angels baseball and Bruin football and b:ukechaU. The~family is leaning toward bu) ing a home m the Newport Heights or Eas1bluff areas of Newport Beach. Murphy conceded that leaving AJh:ambra "'II be difficult. "\Vc\e been here so long and -ll~'e so man) friends ..• but that's . the n:uure 9f "hat I do. I'd like to If) it 1n a diffe'ren1 city." BODY: Nit 11*111 From A1 po"'er boat for a future scub:i dj\in trip. He v.as e\- ~cd b:aa~I - home for a dinner en- gagement by 6 p.m. ~o <11)) l:iter the doc- tor's capsized dJngh) "as found about eight miles off Catalina lsl:ind, but Coast G~rd official called off the search the foll<h\inl dJ) afler CO\ering some 4, 700 squ:ue miles of v.ater to no iwail. Famil}. and friend), ho .. - C\ er, :uc con\inced Axelrod met "ith foul pl )•and h:i\e peculated that his boat m..l) ha'c been hi·j3ckcd b) drug runners. Go~ 1J pohcc re con· tinuing to '"' c 1ig.1tc ~\eraJ leads. Shortly :after A'clroJ \3n· 1 hed, ~o pcopk rcporteJ >eeing the doctor's boat, the Aimee. Accurd1ng to Gonis. a fire captain Crom Long Bcxh told police hC' sa-. the Aimee heading into harbor the \Cry da)' the doctor di • appcaied. And a \\Om:in reported ccir\g the boat on the bac~ of a tr:iilcr th:\l " tra\cl· ing north on the \'enlur.l Frcc\\a)' m Cam:mllo t\\o w later. "At this J".llllt •e-'rc ~ ing for mconc to com fot"ard "ith omc aJ- Jitkm:a.I inform~tion;· Goni 1J. A\ChoJ' f ncn\b calleJ a pre fertn 11 £cw 'ACCl' o l\.\ poll • s~.l)X) rev. arJ f lf tnform tM.m kaJ10 to ·hi' ,. hcrcaoout' but -:011 kJ it aflcr the\ hc.uJ ~ ~' h J v.ash d ·,h\•rc in Mc\~ . UH:n thou •h at ""'"' out t~ ~) "t lruJ'_. ~~\an ~iJ the CJmt' h;W ~dd~J t \ drop th n!·· ••uJ for the tin~ bcina ----- ~ llctlon 8 Sports -. March 5, 1992 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .•.. 642-4330 ext.387 Prep baseball preview/82 Sports on TV-rad10/B3"" ~ Classif 1ed/B5 OCC's .'Bil/is Out, 'shacked' bY~ 'reassigiiment'---.-4~ Pirates place 16-year coaCh on tennis beat • By Oemls Blost.hous ........ T here's a coaching vacancy at Or- ange Cout College following the announcement Wednesday that bead men's basketball coach Tandy Gil- lis bad been reassigned to coach the OCC men's tennis team next season. The anhounceQ>ent was made by Pi- rates Athletic Director Barry Wallace. UWe felt it was in the students• best interests, and. that of Tandy Gillis to matt the change at this time," Wallace said. The Pirates completed a . disappointing 11-19 campaign last Saturday with a 90- 64 &os.s to powerful Long Beach City Col· Iese in the fmt round of the Southern California Regionals. · This comes on the heels of an 11-17 showing in 1990-91 and 1~-14 mark in 1989-90. The Pirates, who.finished last in the Orange Empire Conference for the second straight year, last h~d a winning season In '88-89 when they went 20-12. . D"'r Nm pf"*> Tandy Cillis, during a particulary tough moment in his 16-year career at OCC. Gillis, S3, of Laguna Hills, has been lace explained, "but Tandy's had a cou- the head men's basketball coach the past pie of troubled years (in that de- 16 years, compiling an overall 244-.. 21.8....._-partment). Coaches work hard and it record during that time. takes its toll. (The losing) has been hard He led the Bucs to their only state on Tandy. championship in '78-79 when they went "We felt for his benefit, and for the 21-S, won the South Coast Conference best interests of the students,.it was time title and upset Bill Mulligan's Saddle-to make this move." back squad in the state finals. Gillis admitted he was unhappy with Before coming to OCC for the 197~n the decision. season, Gillis was the head basketball "I'm ~ticked) about it," he sa~d. "I had coaoh at Corona del Mar H igh. With no inkling what was happcnrtig whe n CdM, he had a record of 124-56 for a Barry called me in10 his office this morn· . 689 winning percentage. ing and told me I was no longer the bas- "l'm not into wins and losses," Wal-ketball coach.' "He said there were some complaints from players and that the program was not going in the righ t direction, whatever that means. He said that it had nothing to do with wins and losses." • Gillis .added that the reputation of his program has always been clear of scan- dal. "h's always been clean," he said. Wallace agreed. "Tandy has always been concernect about getting his players through school." Concerning Gillis' reaction, Wallace commented, "He should be upset, as a coach, Q.e's a very competitive person. But I want to stress he wasn't fired. If he was, he wouldn't still be here as tennis coach. "We wanted to go in a different direc- tion with the basketball program." Gillis was asked whether Wednesday's decision was a shock to him. "That's putting it mildly.'' he re- sponded. "I've only met with Barry once in the last few weeks, and that was to discuss (Jeffrey) Porter." Porter was sidelined for a couple of games late in the season after complain·- ing of chest pains, then quit the team the final week or the season afte r arrivi ng late for practice. Wallace said that efforts to fi nd a new basketball coach would be_gin im- mediately . · See GILLJS/12 AllniJ Marie makes anotllir 'house call~ Bac;k to the grindstone for Nicks & Co. I t'a time to clean the room, change the bed sheets. scrub the powder room and dust the window ccils. The adopted daughter bas arrived. Anne Marie PaJli, a profession:ll golfer from France who receives a visa each year to compete on the LPGA Tour. prefers private bou.sina while on the road. She has stayed at the "Amburaey Hotel .. in Costa Mesa since 19M. "We have a be r'W"IA"'----....;,.;.---,-.-.--'"T111-our house. and when our pand kids come Club Golf they call it Anne Marie's room." said Orv -----Amburacy, chairman of the aecood annual Colla Mesa LPGA Pro-Am Golf Tournament, to be held on Mooday at the Costa Mesa Golf and C.OW.try Oub (Loi~ course) bqin'"ns at 10 a.m. with a Texas scramble. "I met (Palli) durin& a toumemcttt at Mesa Verde (Cououy Oub) when I was a YOluateer. Some of the girls stay in private houanc at each toumamcnt and she was lnntinc for private housing. so we made our bOuse available to her. We've become aood friends and &be uses our address whea she's here. She's about the same qc (36) as our kids." • ~~~,.. Amburgey is a member of the Board of Dirccton for the Colla Mesa Chambe1 of John Nidcs And his sbters ve bKlc from Otympics, resh~r~ning sbtes. By Rldwd °"" ....... SM GOLF• Daily Pilot Athlete or the Week I t was a heartbreakinJ los.1. no doubt, but at least there ~ere no hard feelings. "Last year it seemed like CYCryone on out team was ~ina to kill each other by lbe end ol the year." Calta Mesa Hiah's Olivia D1Camilli said. .. We just pve up." Fol~ c.o&ta Mesa's disappointmg. overtime loss on Tuesday ni&ht -a 7S· 74 ~ory-for Rancho Alamitos in the Rmifanals ol the ClF SoutMm Section lll·A sills basketball pla,o(fs -feelinp were dl{f'!hnt. · ••1 think that'1 what l'nrmost proud of," OiGamilli said. "CN.r team ca.me 'CllCthcr so well and bad uch a JOOd time ud played toeetbct to well. This year was a k>t of fun. It WMR't --. ... wen juaa aoins out to play. We .uen't mad at eacb other after pmes. "l.Mt year, we wen UD0s. aJad that we loll (in the CIF Ill· A fiaall to Sa. a..-rd). 1bis ycat ii completely the opposite." · NI' • DiCwiQi. IM ....,...,, did all sbe could in ~·, x a-~ 900-e .......... ~a ----biab 36 points. "It WM weird becausc (Rucbo Almnitot) pnrnd a k>t." S.W DiCamilli. tbo S-DICAMIL.LWI ., ' • ~ATHLETES CHOICE• 1'$11a.Clilll..... , .......... ,. .. LIW'llMd\•1..., ~---,~ ,_.,.~•UIC> •I , • Sand, Kuchiki, others · now thinking of world championships in Oakland By Richard Dunn Socrts Wnller ·B y enduring nine Winter Olympic Games, '-'Orld rcno"'ncd figu re l>latcrs anJ extensive tra\"el throu.,hout the globe, U.S. Coach John ?"1cJ...s merel) 1.0n'IJ· ers himself a "survivor." from his first -at a tim~ when there was no part1c1pation from German). J:ipan or the Soviet Union -to his most recent. Nicks has \\eathered the change of color in his business like a New Engfa nd summer turning to autumn. It was 1948 when Nicks, the Costa Mesa-based coach "ho t otorcd fi,e skaters Jt last month's Albertville Games, was an O lympic rook.ie. "The rink was outdoors a nd it was soowing," Nicks said of the St. Moritz Winter Games, his first of two I rm · tant. "We had to sweep the snow off the rink and there ~ere prob- ably 400 or 500 people, no 1V and maybe 20 journalists. "With the gr~th of skating and the Ol)mpics, there has been- good and bad. It's not as enjoy- able and intimate. but the impor- tance of it seems to h:s\e grown. In my sport, figure skating, there has been a lot of intere)t in it and the media lS re pons1ble for that. Caree rs ~e-'1l:lpC,d and. for- mula ted. and it comes to fruition in the Ol)mpic Games.·· from St. Mo ritz to Alberh111e, from Peggy flcm.ng .lnd JoJo St:irbud : to TodJ Sand and Natasha Kuch1~1. Niels has seen it all. "Things arc alv.3ys conunuaJI)' ch:inging."' he )aid. "T he (t\po urc I tod:i~ can :af- fect a young athlete' C':lrecr. It's conunuall~ gro"'ing, anJ the gro,qh h been re- sponsible for some \Cr) '-'Onderful moments and M'.lmc unpka :int moment . )0 11 all evens out." 82 Thursday, March 5, 1992 Club tennis A sufe wiiJner By Richard OoM 5'lotts Wrtler R obyn Ray is never really sure about entering a ·tournnment. It's more of a last-minute decision. Once he arrives, however, others wish he would've stayed home in Newport Beach. Ray's recent return from Salt Lake City. where the 1992 Na- tional Senior Indoor Tennis Championships were held. even left himself surprised. "I played extremely well," said Ray, director of tennis at the Newport Beach Marriott. "I plan to play in Philadelphia at th& end of August (for the National Grass Courts). It'll take me that long to recuperate." :-tfrtdentMldably so. ~ · At Salt Lake City's Canyon Racquet Club, Ray defeated the second, fourth,. fifth and 10th-seeded players in the men's singles 45 division to cam a spot in the finals, where he lost to top- seeded Brian Cheney (Ariz.), 6-3, 6-2. Ray was unseeded. "I didn't think I was going to go, but I ended up doing pretty well," Ray said. On his way to the championship match, Ray defeated Doug Barrows (N.Y.), the 10th seed, in the round o f 32. He faced fifth· seeded David Bryant (Okla.) in the round of 16 and won again. "That's not a good draw, walking in and looking at it," Ray said. "But when I got over there, things started moving." In the quarterfinals, Ray beat fourth-seeded Peter Bronson (Ariz.), then turned around and upset second-seeded David Nash (Minn.) in the semifinals. Nash, the National Indoor 45s defend- ing champion, had been ranked No. l, but the arrival of Cheney from the 40s altered the complexion of the 45 division. Ray and his doubles pnrtner, Fred Drilling of Washington, D.C., advanced to the semifinals the same day that Ray had played in the singles finals. "I'd shot my wad ." Ray said. Drilling and Ray, doubles partners in the 1960s while at the Univer~ity of Arizona, lost to the third-seeded team, Nash and Jody Rush, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4, in the semifinab. Ray and Drilling, seed- ed second, advanced by defeating fifth-seeded Chuck White and Ke n Robinson in the quarterfinals. Last )Car, Ray and Drilling were the National Senior Grass Court and Nat ional Indoors champio ns. 0 The DJlboa Bay Club is hosting its annual V A SSS Singles Tour· nament o n March 14-15, where individuals.bid on players to form a team. Higher ranking players must spot poin1s. · "For c~amplc, if you're a 5.0 man player and )OU played a 3.5 "omen. )Ou'd only get one serve," Balboa Bay Club Court Direc- tor Mane Strom said. V ASSS, o r the Van Allen Simplified Scor· mg Sysaem. goes to 31 points. Players are even allowed to bad on themsel-.e~. · Richard Dunn is a Daily Pilot Sports Writu Mhose club tennis column appears every othu Thursday. DICAMIW: Performance in semis one for the books From 81 Daily .,ilot's Athlete of the Week. a distinction she has earned for the second time this sea~on and th ird in her three·)'ear 'arsaty career. .. , got 10 or 12 points be· ~ I was outside" cl the press. I broke long a lot and I was open I told the per· son thro"ang the ball out that they had no safety on the prc:>S l n~tead, they were guarding the ball, so l go t a lot of points that way." An All-CIF £ll -A selec- t ion last year as a sopho- more. D1Camilli ended this season on an optim1st1c note, making her last field goal o n T uesday a 3-poanter. "I knew "e needed a big shot," she said. "I figu red we were down by one po1n1 (an overtime) and if we only got a 2-pomler. then they could've ~on on the nc'<t posscssmn GILLIS: From 81 .. We want to fill ihe spot as soon as possible," he said. "It's important from a recruiting stand- point, as much as anything." Gillis was the lo ngest-tenured basketball coach in OCC's 43-year history, to pping Alan Sawyer (1957-66); Herb Livsey (1969-76), 'Who recenlly .bas served as Pirates' ass1st:int; Males Eatoq ( 1948-55); Bob Wet:s_el (1966-69) and Stu Inman (I 9:>5-57). ~ h~ also coachc4-in. mrul¥ more games at Orange Coast ( 472) than runner·up Sawyer (254). Gillis led · the Bucs to their greate~t eal>On .e"er in 1978-79. taling a learn not expected to con· tend for the conference title all the way 10 the: state championship folio" ang J 75·6 7 overtime victory over a faH>rcd Saddleback team in the title g.ime ll h.i been OCC's only state cro" n an bii,l.e 1ball. Befo re hmng Gilfis in 1976. the Pirate' haJ endured seven losing sc:ison) the prc"ious e ight yc::t~. Thev hJdn t won a conference tat le sinre 1%S. "hen then-Coach Bob Wetzel toul the Jo hn Vallely-led Pira te,· teJm to a 23-12 mark and .i founh·placc finis h in the stale ---- ---------- High schoo l baseball preview Mustangs' IOok: Wai~ a~d see By Roger Carlson $tbis EdltOf T here's no question about Costa Mesa High's base- ball team -cjeatjy the.re arc pfcnty of questions about the Mustangs in every direction as they prepare for the up- coming campaign, starting with Mater Dei's highly-regarded Monarchs. · · Mike Meyers and first baseman-outfielder Jeff ·Pickens for the nucleus of Mesa's incoming strength, all rel.urning for another tour as a starter. Jaglowski, a running back in football, is a right-handed pitcher and has sprayed the ball at a .300 clip; Meyers batted -------. team, with the exception o r junior Breit Young at short, as ·well as junior Joe Brocsamle,. who'll s1cp up at first if Green elect to put Pickens in the outfield. Porential help comes in the form or cente,i:: fielder WilJ Mende.t, a uming he can get his grades in order before league begins. The only left-hander was Ryan Stceck. who is lost for the season "'ith a lnec operation after a basketball·r~latcd injuJ). Coat h Tim Green didn't exactly plan il that way -it's JUSt that 'the Monarchs' visit comes in the first round of the Newport Elks Tourna· ment, which begins, weather-permitting, on Fri· day. .290 as ·a junior: and Pick- ens, known for his one-man show in b:isketball, saw starting duty about half of the sea.son as a junior. Basically that's the extent of Costa Mesa's experience, but there are several others with athletic reputations in camp. With Estancia High product Rand) Drou"cr taking o"cr at Trabuco Halls, and Gree n a former fatancaa pla>er and a ~i tant coach. the ' Pac1f1c Coai.t League ii. •~•king on a d1 11n1;1 E · rnncia "fl a,or." This is the second time around for Green, who took Costa Mesa to a 6-17 record overall a year ago, 3-12 in Pacific Coast League wars. Matt Harber (footba ll -Amorde basketball) is at third base "That mean~ 1hcrc arc h\O of U) going ag;\1ns1 Co:ich (Ken Mil lard)," s.iid G reen. "l h;u's going to m t~e it antcrcl>tinl? " Green. "ilh help from the cny of Co 1:a A fellow of few words, G reen says he expects his Mustangs to "surprise some people," and tryat the ' plan is to play everyone "pretty tough." and on the hill; Jason Amorde (bas~etball) is a catcher-outfielder); Tyler Schofield is a utility infielder and pitcher; and Louis V~sque~ is up from the JVs to take the second base spot. Mc a (S2,500), Liulc League ($2,500~. Angel Mark Langston and a card sho" (about S3,000) and other avenues, has put in some S:?0.000 "'ortt-of time and monc) in 'impro-.ing the: Pitcher-shortstop Matt Jaglowski, outfielder It's virtually an entire senior, right-handed Mu tangl>' facilit). to urnament. Gillis wa!t hired from Corona del Mar, where he had led the Se~ Kings to four league titles in seve~ years, compiling a 124-56 mark. .. CdM won Irvine League titles ion 1970, ·n and 73, tnd took the Century League championship in 1976. That team went 25-0 in the regular season before losing to Muir High in the CIF playoffs. • Gillis y.ras the junior varsity coach at CdM for two seasons. be· fore succeeding Bill Bloom at the varsity le\lel. A native of Long Be3ch, where he attended Wilson H igh, Gillis was a member of the.1959 Univer- --sity of California-squad ~har"WO the national championship under Coach Pete Newell. Gillis also pJayed on the Bears· 1960 team that was beaten in the national championship final by the Ohio Sta te Buckeyes, led by Jerry Lucas and John Havlicek. "'We're going to have a good team next year. We've got a lot of return ing people and Porter said he'd be back. I was looking for- " ard to 11." · G1lh replace 81-year-old Mau- re\ G erard, "ho has been the Pi· raies' tenni coach the past two eason on an interim basis. Gillis said he plans 10 attend the upcoming community college state b:uletball tournament. .., might mal e a few inquiries," he said. Comnumtty college DCC voUeyball team . 8-0 SANT A ANA -The Orange Coast CoUege men•s volleyball tc:im (6-0) kept its • ./ • perfect record in the South Coast Con· , ~ ference intact with a 15-5, 15-10, 15-4 win over Rancho Santiago Wednesday night. Against Rancho (1·5), Mater Dci High product Nathan Skiver had five stuff blocks and four lill • ·and Ryan Van Rensselaer served ~ell and played good de· f cnse. according to Coach Bob Wetzel. HIGH SCHOOL •OYS Mate. o.t M , 1-U. Me Y ... t 14 100..-Yrct.t-l ,,._°" 1 ~" • ..- 100 hi-I V. (SAV) I ~JI 2 Mdllll !SA•\ ? 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"l didn't look bacl , l JU't threw 11 up lt "as weird be:· cause I didn't c:-.c:n ha'e an adc:a I "as behind the 3- poant lane My pa rents said I was closer 10 half court 1t would -.e been a perfect e nding 1f we could've kept them from sconng. but I foulc.tt out (on R ancho Alamitos' next offensive se- ries)." · yaw..._ S""'·-r ~ ..... ..A .r• •. ~ '-~ .,.. ~ • UUUI ~ • • 1 ~ .._ 1 _ ... •,.a\ r'-~·'-t •"'° For D1Cam1lli, who wa' 14 of 20 from the fidd. 11 was her fourth trey of the: season. ''I'd been working o n 3- pointers all year," she aid. "Thal was my last shot of the season and it put us up by two point) (74-72). then I fo uled out right •fter that. so I auev1 )OU could say l ~rnpl~hc:d something." OiCamalh scored 21 an the first half, but missing out on another CIF t11le was p.ian ful. Twice the M~tang\ ha\le lot in a ClF 111lc game But v.•tch out ne't season 'Tm ad~ o( lhc c los..c' by cwo pomt\." D1C.1milh ad "But ~c ha\lt much expcncn~-c for nc.xt )Ut. We '1;c been tt\rough 1: all. T lln.g au th t ~sx tlCll(C i.s ucb an advant.,e an the fi. n &AJ ro1finals ." DiCamilli. Orange Coun Cy's le Jing srorcr this year. a\lcraaina 2J PP& led the Mustaii to chc P 1f1 C t Le uc title 1nd a l(). 0 mark. 11 --old •• Shred n'· Red Rebels are rlldy to do AYSO battle T he Costa Mesa Shred n• Red Rebel • A YSO Are.a Q champi-ons. return to action :after a long la)off Saturday ~hen they face the winner of Area V tn the fiM round or the ~ction..al tournament at UC Irvine. • ..)1\e first game for the Oivi ion IV (1().. and 11-)ea.r-olds) Re~ls ' at l p.m. on field No. S apinst wb:u b anticip3ted 10 bC' a te:1m Crom the Inland Empire. 1Jndet the guidance of Co ch Chuck C;miJlo. the Rebels too .. first pl cc in Region 120. Thar ga\le them the right to compete in the Area Q tournament v.:hi b featured tc r fr m NC"t\port lk ch. North and South l"'ine. '1\utin and Coron:. del M r. The top KOters on the team arc brothcD -8.J. nd AJ. Ramirez ... BJ. was owr top scorer with roughly 35 of our 114 I we JCtircd this yelll :· said CarnUo. The two top defensi"-e players a.re J~tin Da"id n anJ Chri Shanley, .. hile the plie · Michael Camilo, n of the ~• h An· other set or brothers. Tra .. -is and Bl)an Ri ;e, ore al on the tum. The remaiDder of the te m indudt~ Kt\lan C'h.Jpin. etu• De· Sandro, 1)'5oa Hellmich, 1cpheA H ilt her, G< >ff M JJ 'and T J . Neeper. The C ta Mc team t nc" i ~. n wath a Iona v.innin& streak. ac or.Jina to Carrillo, &hen hit a trct h near tt\C enJ ul th KU06 ~re it io6& tbrcc sames Ul I hort p.in of time. •·we wcat into the p~yolf .,,,., the ump in iftind.•• said C mil} ·we had a real aou&h pmc 11auut a team •'C h J to bc:at. nd bco we scored in the lalc •ut of the Nt~h. ii f)IU\~J 10 be I cumin& point bl the ~ tot m.. . "Thar ~ puc • 1n chc winner• bra\;kct, nJ v.c h J t pl las pmct. We ~ a ac.lOd Tuitin team for the champ,tQn hip and needed 10 wiA. Md came throu&h •ath • 4-0 vktUfY." The WI tW. lbc Rtbcts. hO have won l1 Ol 21 t h« pla~N wu Ju. ~. By Saturday. it wall be •Ct' incc the &cam pl !)'C'd match l thcr. • _., OtMi& .... , ..... ) .... -... ··~ -. --- , 8F: From 81 Ownmerc:e. wbkb pull on &he &0lf tournament and distributca fund·raiaina dollan to various charities. • Each four$0me in the event will play with a lady professional. Jn addition to Palli, othcn ~cd to participate include Marta Ftaeru Dotti. Rhonda Reilly, Mary Murphy, Susie McAllister, Tani Tatum, Cindy Graff, Caroline Pearce, Trish Johnson, Pam Wript, Helen Alfrcdson, Deborah McHaffie, Jackie Bertch, Kim Shipman, Jill Brilcs·Rinton and Nancy White. .. My wif c and I go to most of the LPGA tournaments around the West Coast.'' Arnburaey aaid. ''We've gotten to know many of the ,;rls, about SO percent of them, and it's a real neat group of people. .. We met Anne Marie's parcn11 about three years ago when they were in Hawaii. They don't speak any English and we don't speak French, but we got along." Palli arrived at the Amburgey home 18$t Friday after completing a tournament in Hawaii. She left on Wednesday to play in the annual LPGA lnamori Classic at the Stoneridge Country Oub in =this weekend. then shc'U return to Co5ta Mesa y's Pro-Am. . In addition to a cocktail rtce{>tion and dinner following the golf tournament, Costa Mesa lnfiniu is offering a 1992 Q-45,.one o r the car company's latest model, to the golfer who makes a holc·in-one on No. 7, a 195-yard, par-3 hole. Costa Mesa lnfiniti is also providing Sl,000 holc·in-one prizes for holes 11and17. According to Amburgey, Cameron Quinn, a candidate for judge of the Harbor Munfoipal Court, is c.xpccted to play in the tounwncn1, along with many other local business persons. • The c:ontribution for playing in the Costa Mesa LPGA Pro-Am is $350. For further information, c:ontact the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce at 574-8780. 0 The Costa Mesa City Council 'Tuesday night approved the construction of adding concrete can passes on the Los Lagos course. "The cart passes will be a t each hole at the tee area and surrounding greens, then from the tee to the greens on all of the par-3 holes," said Bob Shipley, city superintendent for golf courses. "After a bid is awarded, they could start construction in the next 30 to 60 days. It'll be a 30-day project (with an estimated cos~ of $230,000)." 0 Recent Newport Beach Golf Course men's club winners at the inaugural, 65-and-over seniors tournament: In Flight A, low net masten were Al Schnell (58), Bill LaFon (61) llnd Morris Laswell (77) while Hal Green won low gross ~t 69. la Aight 8, low net recipients were Bob Geiser (55), Jack Prince (56) and Jim Angell (57) while Deane Bottorf took low poss (75). In the men's club regular tournament, Cr~ Jensen (68) won low 1fOSS while Bottorf (S4) .won low ne1. Rkb•rd Du11a Is • D•i/y Pilot Sports Writtr "bost dub IOlf colwaa •ppnn tvtl'1 TbuNd•y. Today s TV -radio Today's schedule Deep sea • Thursqay, March 5, 1992 Coast Ilka 8-8 setllaclr ·to GWC · in 11 COSTA MESA -Golden West College pusHed over three runs in the top of the J 1th in- ning Wednesday 10 pin a 6-3 lo s on Orange Coast in an Orange Empire Conference matchup at Pirates' Park. The deci ion, which · left both 1e:ims at 2-2 in Th-e cbnfcrence, came after, OCC had rallied twice to deadlock matters and end the -game inio extra innings. The Rustlers (7-5-1) started the I Ith \\llh a single by Rob \\ 1H er who was then sacrificed 10 second following an intentional walk to H.ir.ey PereL, .\1t~e l.k , :t shut a base hit 10 center to score Walker. and when thL b.dl "L 1l umJc r the cen1er fielder's glove, Perez also -.cored and Oen'><.>11 ended up u t'I third .• Benson then came home on Oen Mendoz:i's sJlll!i c th . Golden West scored single runs in the fourth and ~t\lh tu ·go up ::?· 0 before Coast rallied to tie for the firllt time. AlphLrLo .\tumovJ lcJ off with a single and Chad Poncgald doubled 0\1.:r t!t.: I.cad of the center fielder for one run. Ben Munoz's RBI-single one out l.iter tied the gJ11,e ut _ After Golden West regained the leJd in 1he top ot th~ eighth. tile Pirates got the equalizer in the home half of the 1nni.:~ ::~ O:i111cl Hernandez reached 9'l an error, wa!. bunted to sc\:1111d und '.>1.v:c ! on Dan Redington's single to right. For the Rustlers, Christopher Smith pitched t 1c tmal ::.,. 11111111~ to earn the victory. He worked out of a first-and-1~ 11d. 1w1h1u1 1tu.1-• tion in the bottom of the ninth to send the game in·" C!:\tr:i mmng' The Pirates host Rancho Santiago at ~:30 toda) ORANG! l!MPIRE CONFERENCE Golden WHt I, Or•ntt• Coaat 3 le.P~tP • OCC Coach Mike Mayne talks it over with pitcher Chad Rolish, catcher Dusty Wathan in Wednesday's 6-3 loss to Golden West. GOiden WeSI 01.lt Hil O!'l.· 03 -(I 10 J Orange Colst L oo~ o·o oo-3 t ~ Mu!plly. Sm.in 19) nl Prrez. Rolish Jenstll (11) and ~.?:!'.all. i;, -S • I Ci ~-it,:$ M 28-f>oneoa:e11 (OCC) 38-t.~ (GW) SKATING: From 81 Sand and Ku ckiki, 1991 U.S. pairs champions. arc back in Costa Mesa, l!aining \\-ith Nicks every morning at the Ice Capadcs Chalet Christopher Bowman, the U.S. men's champion this year, is. also back-in to\\n. So are Scott Wendland and Jenni Meno, N1ck.s' latest pair. Allhough none of his pupils earned a medal at the Albcrtv1lle Games, coaching fa\·e skater in lhe Olympics tS quite extraordinaI). Mos1 coaches arc lud.) to get one. · Nicks will take hi~ quintet to Oakland for the Figure Ska1ing World Champion-.hips hc- ginning Ma1ch 24. Here's a closer look :it ho" Niels' students did in AJbcr1ville: •Sand and Kuchiki. Hc:iding into the Olympics, they \\Cre ranked third in the >AorlJ. Nicks expected them to t3kc the bronze, but .:in error by Sand on a doublc-a'<lc during the orig-· in:tl progr:im bumped the pair dO\\l\_tO a-dis:ip· pointing sixth place. "During the rest or the program (Sand) sk:lt• cd well, but he P,Ut a hand do"n and it was an expensive error, ' Nicks sard. "Ir caused for a deduction, and \\1th thJt caliber of skating in lhe Olympics, it becomes \Cf}' expensive." Sand, of Costa Mesa. and Kuchiki, of Ca- noga Park, have been the darlings of U.S. pairs katmg since their armal t\\O )'cars ago Sand i 28; Kuchiki is 15 . .\fan) experts doubled the relationship \\Oult.I \\Ork -Kuchiki even balked, rcfu,ing 10 :.lJtc '""h S3nd the first day she came to Co· ta Mesa -but their broil~ medal in List )Car's World Ch:tmpion- h1ps ended .ln) further skepticism. • Bo\\m.l·n fie 3rmcd in Costa Mes.i last Odobcr alter training in Can3da, "here he '"a n't in good \h:-ipe, and he knew it," Nicks )jit.I Bo'" man. ::?.;, llnished fourth .111 Al bertville after surpri<.mg t:\Cl')OOd~ b) '"inning the U.S men's title in Orl..i'ldo m January. ..He made a shght error in the original pro· gram." Nkk-. s..11J llf h1 Albert\llle perform- ance "He cJmc b.1ck the next night and skated \\ell, mll\lng him up to fourth place. but it " n't enough 'for a med:il. He skated a strong program. though, going up three places 1n the last day. Evc:r)body .w.i' prctt: h.1ppy \\1th ll •• •Wendland and ~kno. NC\hvmi.:r to ~I - block, the pair armed 1n All~rt\llk n un- knO\\ns. but left ''"h a good 1mpr1.:s~1011 ''In the original program the) .Jr '" the 1':o. I fl( : and ps)cholub1.:-jll) th:it\ not good," Z'\1~ !I s:iid "Judges J1.m t thru" mark-. around i 1·1. c fir::.t round. "S1.011 and knm reall) ,i..mcJ ~ hnc pru gram (finishing I Ith un th.: fir::.t night). l ut 1t ~hould\e . been higher. Th~ n1. \t mght ti n slated '"11hout error and pl:ic:cd 1 , th c \ c 1 Ii The t:On ensu \\aS th;ll thi.:\ """·c.: .,,,, u J r marked there. One rca~m • h th1.' , c • .u u: - kno" n p:i1r and scconJI) the~ !)Ot :, b \I llr .i \ No'" they realize the) 're! .1 f Ood p.11r :i ti ) h:id a heck of a time (in \lbc r1,11lt') 11 ., .1· JO)Cd II " Wcndfand. ~6. and ~k . • :!.I , 1 .. ' Mesa. finbhed third 1n ti c 19 L ..., · :ifter skating together for onl~ SL\ 1 ' train regularly wi th their l h1cl m 'a) , s. 1 I . 1 J Kuch1l..i. For N1d,_,, 1t s nc\er L .l•nt: \\hether ti's s"eeping snO\\ II th.: rm jO) ing the co~ confine::. ol the Cu,h'l ~l Capades Chalet. :·· ~~ ~ .... DDCit"Onn.t. rn h"'ef ., . "·:· · \"" .L · . '\\ · ~~ _,..,.--.o W"1 ; · · • .-; h . ~ ... ~ --· . . --. Musta ngs triumph. umor ason Rcgala posted a S\\eep in inglcs • • and Costa Me~ High won ~en of ,,,,- nine potential point in doubles to ---- defeat Saddlebnck, 12-6, in bo)s tennis opener on Wednesday. .. Rcgala ~plured a 7-3 t1c:-brca .. er to "in his set over S:tddleback's l\o 1 pl:i)er, then breezed to 6-2 \erdicts in the next t\\o sets. c ...................... . ...,...._T..,.. ICM! 111111 tt ...... U lt a.3 .., ~ H ...... fOilt WOii, 7• ~2 ... t ,_!Cal\ IDll M M 1 .. ....,.._ll ..,,..T1111 tc"I • Q. ~ f.l... 1-4 fill lt'l. ..,_ .. a. ~ 1CV1 "'°"' ..,. .. , 1-2 Viloo-i ICll lllll M. ... M. .... •1 I • CdM golfers edge Irvine I High golf team opened 11s sea.son • / "llh a ~09-215 decb1on over Irvine flil:I ----it R:inch\l San Joaquin Golf Cuurlle, paced b) CdM'~ Brent ,S1uhl, Kevin \\ Jldcn 3nd Craig Welker, each at 40. Monarchs Sl-vim to wins A~TA ANA -Don Turk "On .i p.iir of C\cnt to lead the Mater ..,C-. Dc1 bo)s ::." 1mm1ng tca.m to a 96-7.i )(3.SOn-openmg \ICtOf} o'er ~ant~ AnJ Valle). • On the girl ' side, Jen111for Ant1m:inno., 1 a school record in the 100 0\., d1.Xl1m:. a I 0 •• 1~. in a 136-:U \\in O\er S:int:i ·An.i \ allc\, . . n anot er . ., m c · • El Modena ~. £stanc1u 68: 'f11c glc came up llhort at home 1n t"ic1r llC:&,on opener. dc~pite an tmprc.~~1,e s" 101 b)' AJ;im llol· lenb:ich in lhe 50 frcest)le llolknb .. u.h, :.. ) pl1· omore "'ho 1s oormallv a br4..t.'.)lStro~cr. 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WIC IOTICI 1s.~11Ut ~. wtn $.et on 03/1~ no wwranty 19-~ •to Mlohelle JeckHft Yo&Ar claim wlh the CCM1 COUNTIES ESCROW. Of ... Coun1y Ori Jenulr)' Pl n Fountain Velley, Callf. Pit 111112 at 1:00 p M at niE lta comptet-.a Of COi· ' and mell a copy to lhe pet-1eoel Goldel: .......... 23. 1112 • ~ •• 9210I C.t08?TH ~ Newpa1 MAIN NoRTli ENTRANCE rKtnen).Th• beneftct.ty Secretaryh HI t0nel reprffentatlve ap-Huntington 8wt\. c.lb-F•19184 .._... .. ,...... Tl'll• bu1lnH1 11 con-Flotltl•• Coeta Meaa D"""' under H id Deed of Tnm llwc 2, 1 polntH by !he COUil wfthln nil taM7 Arn.I: MARILYN Pubflet'9d Newpc>l11Mcn-.......... dUcled ~., lndMdull I .._ -· COTO '~EOE700CO~ by reuon of a brMCh oi Publlahed Newport lour rnonthl trom tt\e dale WESTMORE.AHO. Coeta ..... Dally Pltot The f~ penone The r19l11r1nt(a) com-.......... 1 I F*'*°Y 1S. 20, 27. umnvv"' .,.. .. ..,. defk.11.1 In the obllQaUont BeactVCotta MIU Dlllly of ftllt latuMCe of i.u.rt Thie tMllc .... II ~ f.--. ate dolna ~ U: IMftCeCf to lrMNd ~ ·••·"-5, 1112 CENTER D~IVE WEST, ..cured ~ '*'9fO. Pilot M#ctl 5 17 1992 M prcMded 1rt MC110n 1100 to c.llfomla Unlbm ~ --r 13• 20• 27• March Acet:SS AMEAtCA TEL.£. ,... ur.-1N flctlOl.ll The foicMtnO l*'IOftl Th-1 SANTA ~ CA •t pubic for• executed Md defy. • • ih.162 of ow c.ldorrN ProbMe mercl•I Cod• Section 5• 1"2 --MANAGEMENT. 4041 lk.9lnest Hamel•) ...... GUdolrlOO~ ~EST'"~ .. UY .. ---a , 10 the hlgne.t bid-Wed to the Ulldefllgned e Code. The time tot lli'l1 8108.2. 1tr-l-MecArthur Blvd., fk* 2t0, abOW9 on: ,ebNely 14, n .. ._._...,. .._ _. .. 1or cun (pay~ .a """1ten Oecferedon of o. PUBLIC NOTICI clllm• wll noc ni*e be-If eo Nlfeci. '-rwne llUIUC IOTICI ,Newport BHch, Ce llf. 1992 , 1400 ~ = ~ "•••• time of aa1a..1n lewful fault end D.mend tcw s.i.. lore tour monthl <n>m lhl Ind eddrMlt of IW pereon t2MO GIJOl've c. Sencoro. Jt. ~---· • · money of -tt,7 United lllld Wl1nen notice ot ct. t40895 h9trlng dale noticed with~~ may be C1f8 t~I Acceu Wul T•I• TNI tta11ment w .-, A aid D VII 24373 •u .. 1 .. 111 llw1 fMllt and ot electlon to NOTIC•OP 1boY9 llled le ..--.AL COUN-llOTICSOl'aa.a ~Inc., a C.... wi.tt 1he ~ Oer'll ot on • o, _ ... 1m1R. Stat .. ), 1111 right, lltte. and catJM the U11denlg11ed to PETITION TO YOU . MAY EXAMINE fie TIES ESCAOW, 11099 OI' AWWD fomlt COfP(lfdon. 4041 Orange C0Wtty on ~ Hlleon Wey, Ugllw Nlgull. The Fo1oi16119 "'*-' convey.cs 10 and Mii Mid property to .. atty file kept tiv the court. If you G«Mdenw..t S.-. ~ ... ,,.acAl1tlw 8'¥d •• "* 290. wy 1•, 111112 ~. 92e5I .,. dC*la ~..: •1.ow held by 11 unoer Mid Nkl ~and.,_.. ADlllNISTEt .,. a J*SO" Inter~ In tlngton a..cn. Ca1tom1e ~ PWOYY Newport BHch, Calif. PUtW Thl1 bu1lne11 la con-TOREUl REM.TY, 2M Deed ot Tnn1 In the ptop. af11r the underalgned ESTATIE CW lhe "late, you rNY Ille 92$47, Ind fie lat1deel tot ~ II MNbV ~ 92AO ~ Newpot1 ~ duded by: ., ~ MeA V_. E. #I, erty situated 1n aald County C&Ulff eakl no11ce of d• CAMILLA A. with !he court 1 formjj ,. flllng dalme lf\all be Mardi -.!!"* ... ~ ~.,.'? Tl'll• butlneu la con-Col1a Meu Dally f Pllol :!~99111rant(1) ::: Mela. Cal:f. 92t2I and s and d ICribed fault and of elecilon lo be SCHIFF1L•R eb quelt !of Spec:lal Notice of 20,.. llla, wNm • tN-"'*-....,....,,, v• v .. ...,....,. duded by: a~ 1 to trenuc:t TOf911 AM!corp, calllfOl.,q ~t• • .. rec:o1ded November 25. CAMILLA INN -en inwmOtY neu dey befot• the .... nla CMI Code the propeny Th• re9l11rant(1) 1 com-FebNaty 20• 27• Marcil 5• neu "'*' 1he flctlOl.ll 20GI PN!erope Ct. lonowt. 1991 u Instr. NQ. 111· scu•-..01.0 _., -end eppullul of Mtate a• date tpec:lhd lbcM. hied beklw belleYed to be rnenced lo trthUct bull-12, 1"2 B"linea Name(e) .._, Mela. Callf.12e29 THE SOUTHWESTER.LY 6StBTB In 9oo11 P.ge of ntrr• -• Mii ot of eny p«ltlon 01 Dlfed FetlNWy 20, 11112 ebandoned by A.M.P. nna Yndef lf'9 • F1ct1t1ou1 Th-125 ebOV9 on: f~ 1, 1192 Thie bu.tine .. It c !100 FEET OF LOT 24. IN Oflldal Records In the of. CAlllLLASCtuFFU..ER account al plOYided In ,llT•R RRAll•S MNV<ETING CORP .. THO-8u9lne9a Name(t) lilted Aonl6d0.Vlo dUc:Wclby.ecotpcullon BLOCK 2, AND All OF nc. of lhl rec0tder of Of. ella MCtion t250 of the Celitor· (TrMefereth NMI• MAS _.t__~ElE ~ llbOW on: NIA • PUii.iC NOTICI TNI ~ ~ "-: The r19l1tran1(1) co LOT 25, IN BLOCK 2, EX· ~county; AHN ICHIFF11.Et n1a Pro«>ate Code. A ~ REAlllaS (T,.,..,.,.,, tut ---wu tOOO J.C. Bsnard, CNlrman ...,.. lf'9 -~1 menced to hnili:t CEPT TliE SOUTHWEST· Said Sale wil be made, c... No. At83049 qunl lor Spedal No1icl llRSMAIJ .... QM. OIO om., COM& Mela. Thil ttalll'Mllt ... R*I •sew OJ-. Coul1ey on f~ ,,... ~ .. EALY 500 FEET AU IN but wllhol.lt COWl\lnl or Toelheh,beoelldlnet. lonn II IV8ilable ll'om the CHA(T,...... .. , ~-~7.:..~ be wflh uw County Clefk of • "°........ try3,19112 AAaAA Bullnell Name(•) ..... . . wuranty •JtPJISI or Im-CflditOl'I, contingent Cfedl-c:our1 clefk. ....... Id ............ _....,., It Ofenge County on Febfu. .......... ...... ,._ llbOW on: NIA TRACT NO rn. IN THE piled, r99ardlng 00. po.-tots, and Peflonl who. may Attome for·~ ,........... Ne-.•rt 1000 Moto Drlw, Cotta try 1 t, 1192 ............ PUbbtled Newpott BNch--Vl6efle A. tor ... P,.,~nl CITY OF NEWPORT Mnk>n. °' encumbfancft, be .OC!wwlM lnt•lltH In '•tltlone~ •••ohlC•••• ..... Mela. California 112627 on F511421 The Followfng 1*'19"1 Cotta Me .. Dally Pilot TNI .....,,... WU BEACH. AS PER MAP RE· IO pay the l9mlllnlng prlnd-1N wll or estate. OI both of MARK Q LIE.RNl!R l Deltr ,.., --•• 3119192 • 10.00 a.m. Pubhhed Newpolt 8"ch--... doing bulltlesl .. : FebNWy 20 27 Maren 5 .. the COWtty ()erk CORDED IN BOOK 23, pal eum of the not1(1) ... CAMIUA ~ SCHIFAL..ER fl'Ht t.:WW .twd t"2. ~~ Of PROP· Cotta M ... Dally Pllol HllLC~EST ESTATE l2. 1192 ' ' ' Or'WIG9 County on f PAGES 5 ANO 6 Of MIS-and by Aid deed ot aka CAMIUA ANN SCHIF· •t ThtH . · PROPERTIES, 27e82 Sanla ll'Y t!, 1112 CELlANEOUS MAPS Trust. with lnlerfft u In FILER eke CA'41LlA ITE. 100 · Mi9celaneou1 office f\.ml. FebNllly 27• Mll'Ch 5, 12• Margarila Paniway M411ion • Th-12'2 FUH ~ECORDS OF ORANGE &aid not• provided, ~ SCHIFFILER aka AHN TUSTIN, CA e1eeD PUIUC NOTICI ~ CX:S:lln9~·1~ 111. 19112 Vleio. Calif. 12Gt • PUILJC NOTICE ~ Newport a..c: ·ouNTY vancee. " any, under the SCHIFALER (714) 644-1489 ot1t • 1 Th-138 Hilicreel Proplf1lee, Call-Co•ta Mua Dally Ptl l.J lerm1 of Aid Deed of A PETITION hit been Publl1hpd Newport FIRll AND CASUAL TY cablnett, office l'JPpu.J, PUBLIC NOTICE fomla. Vll2 Santa M~Qa· F1ctJtleue FebNery 20 27 M.,ctl ~~ #04~72-dl 7 . _..,. Trutt. ..... chatgel end flled by Jaci< ~ In e.ach/Costa Mesa Dally SYNOPSIS OF TMa AH-:f'~ ..,ul mint rlta Pwkw11y, Mlttlon VlejO, au.-.. .._.. 12 1982 ' ' .... 111eet ad reu .... upensea of the Trwe.e lhe Superlot Court "" Cali-Pilot M ch 5 e 12 15192 NUAL STATEMaJn' equip CNI 02 130 Calif 1298f Stet......e • olher common des•gnatton. and of Ille trusts crNlld lomia. County of ORANGE. 111 • • • Thf157 w•STllRN QROWJtS ~ltir'G of: Elec1ric ':"' ~ Thli bu.1lne11 Is con-The Followll1g S*1ION•---------1 if Iffy. of .... real pte>pefty by~OeedofTNlt.. TliE PETn'ION requetU INSURANC.E co• ~·r. 1tor~g· r:c.~ •. dudedby:•corporabOn eredoinQbutinellu: PUIUCIOTICE desct\bld at>Ov• 11 pw· Said Ule llWlll be hl'd on: that Jactt Sctlltrller ~ liP' PUBLIC ""OTICE paww 1-...._ C••oi _,_ D60_.~28 dadls:.' F .. ......._ ..._. The r99l1trant(1) com-MOellE S£RVICE l8885:--------'"" PRO.,. Marcil 26, 1992, Id 1:30 pointed u personal ,... n _.., •--• "'"-....... uu IY"' .... at.II•'"' menced to tr...act bull-S '· '1 Pl .... ported 10 1)(1 222 ~ In OW lobby to lhe Mntaltve to ldmlntst.f the v .. Rnded Dec•••r ruwy, t992 The Foftowrng l.fldet' Che f'1c:tltioU9 Main I.. Hunt ngton 19AJIUI PECT SffiEE! NEWPORT c:.:dlng locatH at 901 fflata of IN dlc.ldent. eps85991 Jt, tfft LISA ll. PAINE, AOUT ate doing buslnlM ='°"' ::,..., Name(a) lated Beach, C~f. t:ze.ta •u1lneH ..._. BEACH. CA 9L~3 Sou1h Lewlt Sire«. Or· THE PETITION reqUffb NOTICE OF Total admlnec:I UMtl FOR OL•M PROP•A• DHK/VlOUEROS. 500 above on: Novemb1r 15, tf'jlce ~'1 ....... nt The undetsigned TrustM ange, Callfomia 92668. the dec:edent'1 WIU and TRUSTEl!'S SAL& ( P 19 • 2 , 11 n !t 21) TIES COflP. Newport Center Drive, 1991 a!~n CMd. 'i2Me on 1T'M 'C::::::.. u: d•sclalms any hab<lity tor At the bme ot the lnltlal codlclls. If any, be admiCied No. TS-2481.S $26,503,492; Total liablltlel Publltl'l•d Newport St.#te 620, Newpa1 Bach. ,,...,_d Thi• buslnH• 11 con-~f~TERPRISES. 1 any 1neorrec11'\ffs of lhl pubhcauon ot the notlce, to P'ob&t•. The wll lllld YOU ARE IN DEFAUlT (Pa 9 e 3 . 11 n e 2 2) a.acn-costa Mesa 0..ly Calif. 92eeo Thia ~ was filed dUC1ed by: en fndMdWll p S S.U stree1 acdrtss and ollw the total 1mcun1 of the Ull-any codlelll are available UNDE.R A DEED OF TRUST 22.141,2152: Aggregate Not March S 12 1992 David ¥. DenhoUn, 500 with the C01ny a.1l of The re9·1,tranl(I) com-~707 L. common duignstion 11 paid baance ot the~ 1or uaminallon In the JM DATED May 14, t99t. UN-wm..1n1 tot tpeclll ~ · • Thl5' Newport Center Drive. ~ County on ~ rnenced lo 1rlnNCI bu• Rita.Ann Cook 1192 p any lhown hef9tn . :::,:'Id~~-= k~IEby P~~ '9qUatt ~s:~~J~~~ =..(P~:. ~age) 3; ~r ::ea~ Beach. ll'Y 2 , 11182 . FU2H2 neat ~ the flc1illoUI ~ Sl, s.nta' Ana. Calaf The total amount of the and estimated <:Otts, ex· authOrity lo admlnl1t• the EATY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT Lin• 2 4A •nd 2 4Bi PUBLIC NOTICE Thli bu1lne11 I• con-Pubbhed Newport Beech-~'!n· ~'~ "f'101 1 1 un~ balance of the obU-penset. and aovanc.e la estate und• !he Ind~ A PUBLIC SALE.. IF YOU 1,000.000; Aggregate write-CNStOll~~ duded by: ., unincorpo-1991 · • hi• bu1 nHI • CO g a11on secured by lh• s102 706.31 dent Adrmnlt1tldJon of E• NEED AH EXPLANATION irw tor ott'9lf than eoedal ActttJoue rated HtOCietlon olhlf ;:: 5 M1~1a19 D:'Y1~i1oe .,.aunce Monlson ~ bY-18:1 ~( ) f)toplfty to tM sold and n is POlsible 11'11! • the i.1 .. Act (Thi.I Authority OF THE NATURE OF TliE surplut funds (P .. 3 • .,,. ..... ....... than. pannershtp . • • • • Thi IQlternen( .... lied • r-o. ,.,, • c ttUOnAblt 1111mal1d lltTll of .... the opening Wll allow lhe l)llr'IOnal r~ PROCEEDING AGAINST 2.c) ·: Gtou pald-4n and • ne.. Th• regltlrsnl(I) com-Th-149 With the County Clerll of llW'C:eO lo ~ bid ':l.o.be less than IN resenta!IW to ~ many YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· contnbuted ~ (Page tatewt menced to trwact ~ Or r-.-. J ,... under ow cottS eaptnMs Ind ado total · ednH1 due. ae1iom without OOtalnlng TACT A LAWYEA.. 3. llne. 25") 2,883,797; ~ The. following persons neu t.n:t• the flcuuous PUILIC NOTICE ~ ...._., on ~ Bus•nfft N~(•) Ill .. anc .. al lh• 11me or lhe Dates 2127192 cour1 aDPfOVll. a.for• taJI· On March 30, 1992, •• assagned bids (turplul) are dolrla businets u : Buslneu Name(s) tilted 24, 1 lboW on: NIA 1ri1Ull puDl!ahon or the ~ TD SERVICE CO ... Ing certiln YlfY Important 9:45 A.M~ COMMUNITY (P~ 3, tine 258, m1nut ORTli OIL MIUER NO. 2 above. on: .·January 24, 'CNSt029t2.8 F•1M• A.ta 4. Coote llCI of salt ls· $84.934.34 • • actlont. l'toWevlf, !he per· TRUST DEED SERVICES, A 2SC) 478,433; Surplut M PARTNERSHIP, 245 f'19-1992 1 ~ Flc•leue Publlshed Newport 8eecn-Thie It..,_. WU Jlld In Id. dmon 10 cash. the PAHY, 11 uld Trvst.. sona1 reptlMntatiVe will be CALIFORNIA CORPORA-r~ pollcytlOld« (Page dler, Suite A-78, Cotta David M. Denholm .......... Nw Coltl ...... Ditty Pilot wUt'I OW COWtty Oefli Tru.11 .. wtU acc991 • can. ., Mlchel• nnun...-required IO ~ noGca to TION .. !My appointed 3, line 2S) 4,362,230: ~ ,...... Ceif.112628 ,,..,. mtement WU lled .......... FebNaly t3 20, '1:1. a.tarctl Orange County on F heCtl d man, Alsl.ltant Seer• Interested P«90N ur-... TNllM under end pursu-come tot fie ye11 (P~ Of1h OI Co • Inc., • Call-llllth the County a.nc o1 The Foao..Mg peraona 5 1892 ll'Y t I . 1882 :~ ~ na~wn ~ : tary 801 South lewl1 ttwy have waMd notice °' anl ao Deed of Tl'USI ,... t3. line I ) 13,7S5,071; Dis-fotnla ~8245 Al-Orange C04ldy on FetiN-.,.. doing bu11naU... ' ~l tt fUtMI St., Orange CA, 92&ee consented IO lhe ptopoMd corded May 15, 1991 u tuwnent.1 fot the y.., ctlef, ....,.. A-7 • Costa try 3, 11192 FlYING A FARMS. 890 W Publlshed H9wport Beecf\- cheell drawn by . stale°' (714138~700. action.) The lndepend...C lnllr. No.111·23ea511, of Of-(Page 13, lln• 17) Mffa.Calif.92Qe '520501 Bill• St. SUAe 200, Com PUBLIC NOTICE co.a ..... Daily "tlol lot<Seral credit unton Of a IF AVAIL.AaL• THE edmintsntion authOritY wU1 flclll Recon:ls. uecut.d by: t0.796,318 Anthony Wtyrw Orth. 24S P\.lbll.riec:t Newport Beech-Mesa, c.t.f. '2Qt Fetlnlary 20. 27 Merefl I cl'leclt dt-n by • state or EXPECTED OPENING be siranlld unleu ., lntlf· JOSEPH DUANE LEHMAN We ,,.,,by C*'tlfy that the Fltehet,.:.Jul'• A·78, Costa Costa Mau Da.ly PllOI Allan Fllnbarg, 300 Vla FlctftllUtl 12 1112 • ltd.,..i MMngl lllld !owl ffted penon fl... an ~ U flUltOr(•), In the offtc:9 ebove it9nw .,. In IC-a...., ...._f. 92629 ldo Notd, N9wPofl Beac:h ......... ...... ' UIOCllllOn, nvings .. BID MAY 8E OBTAINED )eeUofi IO fhe ~ WM1 ot the County Recorder of cordance wtt.h the Annual Tl\11 bu1lne11 11 con-February 27, March 5, 12, cat. t2S6J • Stat....e IOCllUOn or a.avingt ber\k BY CA&.UNO TMK FOL· 1t10W1 QOOd C*A11 wtty the Orange Cot.ritv. Stat. of Statement tor the YI• duaed by: • ~ l*t· 19, 11192 Nndttd ~ F«w*"'. The F~ Plftona PUIUC llOTICI LOWING TELEPHONE CCMt thou6d not gn the C&lomta. WU. SEU. AT ~ December 3t, t99t "'""°P . Th-t39 309 Via Udo Soud. N .... .,. doing~ 1111; •---------tpeclfted In .SeclJon 5102 NUll•ERS OM THE ~. PUBLIC AUCTION TO made to the Insurance The r99lttran1(1) co~ ~llMc:t\,C.ilf.92963 STAYNER AEALTY • cntOl'9tH °'the Flnanclll Code and DAY BEFOI'& THE ~ HEAAING on the ~HIGHEST 8.IDDER FOR Comtnluloner, pwtuan& '° "'f"Cld 10 ~bu$j. PUBUC NOTICE Thi• bu1lnn1 II con-GROUP, 1eo H9wpol1 Ceft.. • Acmhm aulhorized to do buu-SALE: 17141 3&$-483? tron wrl be Mid on MARCH CASH (payeble • 1im1 o1 law ,,... undlf the .--..,.,,IOUt duewd by: c~ i. Drii19 5'1ite 190. New-• Im .._. In INI llalt In the eYenl or (2 t 31 127-4889 26. 1992 at 1:45 PM In .... iri tewful mon-y of the . D 0 NA L D Q , BualMu Name(1) ll.119d aSC308 Tbe reg.lllrtnl(s) co~ pot1 .,..Ch, CaW t2MO W:::H .. _.,., olhef than cuh 11 Dept No 3A located at 700 United States), IC THE ORKISLD Prealdent• aboW on; January 1. t992 Flctttloua rnenc.c1 to lranuct ~ ~ a, ~ 2500 1 .. 11 accepted the Trust" INiy Publl1h1d Newport Civic Center Dr West MAIH ENTRANCE TO TliE RONALD 'o FIELD' AnlhonyOfth, Pfftldent 8ustneea...... MU under "-Ac:Woul lJOhlhouM Lw. ~ The ~:g ...,._ WIWlold the iuuance ot BeachfCosa Mesa Delly Santa Ana. CA 8V01. COUNTY COURTHOUSE •--• ' TM ~ WM tied StetetMftt 8~ Narne(I.) U1ec1 8"cft. CMI l2G5 .. dc:lll'CI buatneee es: ,,.,. TNS1.M'• Deed unu1 PlloC Marel'I s. 12. 111. 1992. tF YOU 08JECT to the 7'00 CMC CENTER DRIVE .......,tary ~ tfW,..~"I O.k °' The f~ peflOIW at>cwe on; Fttlf'*Y), 1•2 f111• bu• MU 11 eon. =L~d..'J::,.2 lht58 gr111'1tln9 of the pMltlon. you WEST, SAHTA AHA. CALJ. ,.u bllthed Ne•port ..,...,. -wr on JMwy •• ~ ~ u: Allen f~ G.lt1ed by'.., ildll d\ial • lundt become avlllable '° ---------thould appear at the heir· FC>f\NIA. all right btle and e.~ ...,,. Dally 27. 15182 BRISEN l SON'S, 1619 S TNt 1caa.TTlll'tl wu Mid The r991.1t1anl(1) tom-Cailt. t2640 the payee °' endortte u • PUBLIC NOTICE Ing and mi. 10" • lnt.er..i comreyed to and Piiot Merctl 3, 4, 5', I. 7, r:ateM4 8oyd. SlJIU Ant. Callf. With ttw ~ Qertl ot menced to ~enaact t1us1-!}!!" ~C:· man• ot right jlc:tlon• or file wrllten ~ now held by I( Yndef lald t m Publllhld Nlwpott Beech-92705 Or.. County on Fel:IN-,... under tht F'c~ --. ........ _ • • Sald ule ""' be made, NOTICE OF jlctlon1 with the c:OU1 be-Deed of Trust In the P'C>P' , T272 Costa Meu Dally Pllot ~ Bnsen. 2569 c..11e wy It. 19112 Business tum.(1) Isled ~ bu61nN I.a • but WfltlCM COV91'1ant Of PREPARATION OF lore .,,. hlllling. YOUI IP-~ lllUltec:l In Mid County febtuary 20 27 MMcl'I s Blf'•wnl•. Ta.t.n, Calll ,.Ut4T7 llbowe on. .Jarl4llll'y e, 1182 ~by.., ~co~ wan~. upr111 "' Im-OENC=~N ~ai;:., ":lo::: peBOn 50 ofs~~ ~3~ ~ PUllJC NOTICE 12. 191112 • • • . = Son Nguyen. 16304 N*lhed ~ Beech-~ =::,,. lied Tri• r~11tan1(1) como pltld regard~ lltle. poe-IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR City ot Costa MeM, ~ . TliE COSTA MESA. 20N-Th-l Z'3 RecfMlod St. foun&atn V• Coita MaM OWiy Pllo4 ~ the CCM1ry CT:.11 of ~ lo nnaact butt- Malon °' encurnbrance1. 1sta1• "'•contingent creditor of al Orange, si. of Cli-ING ADMINISTRATOR PUILIC ""OTICE CaliJ .Vae March S. 12, 1t. 2t. 19112 ~ -•--,,... unCMr "-RctflcM to utlSfy the lndebtldneU tuldellnff • the~ ftle lon)laj. • ~ qn_ U!ll WtU ENDER A OECI-n ' Th-I St ___ , ~I Namt I Mllld wana o,.-wa ~ -~5072t y04/f' m wi r1cord1a In ftooirn 1!, O'N WON DAY, Actttleul ducted by: a general pan. ,. ..... vancM lherlundtof wtlh In-Meu Conulldated and mall a c09Y to lhe P«· Paga 11 and 17, In fie ot-MARCH 18, 1992. OR AS ......_.. N-.. MfWltp • PUIUC MOTtef ~ ~ R*' CNnWMI terMt u ptavlded .,.,_, Water Dl1trlct, 1154 tonal rtptffentaUve 11>' !Ice of ttll C0Wtty Rec:otd• SOON AS POSSIBLE Stete........ Tfle reglitr1nl(t) com-Cltat02S3M Colt.a U.S.~ ~ TN ~ '(;'.\~ andlhlunpaidPftnC1P*ol Plecentla Avenue, l)Olnttldbythecourtwithan ofsaodCOl.ny. THEREAFTER. OH THE The .:..a-..-,,__ rnenc.d '° hN9c1 C)uti.. maat" _, n.-.!!',.=:=;:• F--~ C t .. ..._ .. , ,_ lour month• ll'om lhe daw TM n..t addi'W and FOU.OWINO rTEM: • --M"'lll ,....... ~-,... undlr ._ Fk:iitiout .--.... 1.. '.cin.ry 20, 77, ~ 5. --..--·• on -~ 1'le nol• teeured by Mid 01 a •u, ..._.om-ot first lnuenc• of i.cters other common~ t ZONING AcT1oH V.. .,. doing~ as: Busineu Names) lsl9d lh•ll'I••• "-12. •• W'f 11, 1'92 deed with lntetesl tfleteon 12827 .. P'Olndld In MCtlon 11100 • My °' the ,... ptoperty 92"°2 FOR EDWARD H TAYLORED WRIGHT SER-abOW on .,.,..J 1 1982 ...... IM 'Th-tl8 Fl21441 u provtded 111 llid Noet The Me11 Coneol~ 91 Ille CalifOfflll Ptobale delcnbed abow'e ii Pl"· AND MARY J DECKER VIC ES, I 5 123 S Corey Briun • ni. folowln\3 perwna ~ ~ ~ .... ctlarg11 and ••PINM dated Wet., District ... Code. TM IJme '°' f>lltlg ported ao be. 2114 Cor#-FOR A MINOR CONDI-Broollhunt SllMt, Suite Thi• aiatemenl WU lied .,. clOlna bUs.nen u; PUIUC .oncl Costa .... Dady Noc. of lhe TIUSIM aNs of Iha p,.parlnti • fM9at"'9 ~ms w\11 nae hllke be-'*'1Uil Alie .. C.0.ta *ta. TIONAL USE PEAMrT TO ~ WHtmmtllf. Calif. th IN COWtty Clerll ot COA.$Tl1NE FINANCIAL ,........_ W.d'l 5, lt,. ti, A '"2 1rU9t1 crMtec:I by ..,d Deed Oecleretlon tor U•e lore four monUll iam h Ca 112627 AUOW CUSTOMER TAU-Donne M ~ t3J.3S On:nge County on F*"' MAHAGEMEHT. 1901 Herl-Th-tSO of Trust. protect detcrlbed nu r1ng d•I• nollcad The underSlgNd Trustee FlC TO A HOME FOR THE oodbtooll Cirda. a.cs.n wy s, t982 ~Al>ed. ~ Baer:ft. 81..,.au .._ CONSOLIDATED RE· tHllow. A "Draft" Nee• ~·MAY DAM E the ~~ ~ .:: ~~occ:TE~= Gtowe, Celt law FttOeH Gonton ~ IQmmict\. 1907 The ~= .. perwe "*.IC IOTICI CONVEYANCE co ... ""-DeclaretJon 1• en ... kept by IN court. ft'°" ltrMC eddr9SI end °"* RHOOts ORM IN AH Al :::r; K. T.p:w. 15123 s P\dsNd N9wpor1 Beech-HohCllJ Roeo. Hewpon .. dl*'IQ......... ITA~I -PAllY 21031 V'UfTURE ftle al the Dt1tr1ct of. -a P«IOf\ interllted In cornmon d1&1qna.tlon. if ZONE ENVJAONMENTAl Broo hunt Strffl. Apt. toata ..... D..,y PllOI 9-:1'1, CM 112MO DAVE ~ ENT£RPRIS£S *l*WIDl•IJfT W • L VD ., STE 2 0 0 ~and la evaJlable for the estate. you may 114 wry, lhowft herein. DETERMINATION EX· 2'3t. WestmlnSter Calif February 13, 20, 77, Mardi Tht1 l>ualneu Is ~ 2~ Narbonne Way, Cos1a USll OP FICTITIOUI WOODLAND HILLS, CA publlo ln1p1cllen. A wt1h !he court 1 fonnel ~ Said &ale W11 be made, EMPT. 1126'3 5. 1992 duded by:.,~ ...... CA 12627 91364 (8"18t 34().4472 Negetlve Declaration Quest b Spaaa NoUl::e of RM:. ~ °' I F THE ABOVE AC. ~~ ~~ = fh-11~ Th• ~llaM(tl co-. OavlO-AACll(Hlf $t:J:; ~~ =-Det9d: 02/11/tH2 wtU M conaJdered fOI lhe llflng ot en lrWWlt.oty Wfll'lly, Pl)l'Ma or Im-TION(S) IS/AAE CHAL· nerthop "*'Ced lo nneect ~ ~ Hatbol1• Way, abanOoned 1N UM d .. • r 1 8 AR• AR A approva l •• dlt•~ and llPP'Mll al_.._. pied. regarclnQ * poe. LENGEi) IN COURT ™E Tiie ranl1tran1(•l c~ PUIUC IOTICl ,_ \lr'°8r .._ ~ ....., CA t2G'7 F"ldltlcua .....,_ ,.,,.. ...... .._the 8oerd MU or of any pedon Of Ma10n. or ~ CHAU.ENGE MAY BE u-... -• 8ullNel Naow(1) listed T bua•Mal «M> llCOUIAE, TRUSTEE p .. , •• 9Ccount .. pnMded In 90 P't IN rll'WWig prtnd-rreo TO ONLY TliOSE is. ~ 10 llWW1 l:JiL9. Flctnll • lbcM on:~,.. cM:led by. an~ C).T£U GRAPHCS.. 275> OfftCO Dtreclon of the ot.. Mdlon 1250 cl IN c.... ... IUm ot .. noti9(1) .. SU£$ ~IN WRnTDl -ur.-1N fldMloul ....... II .... Gordon fl Klmmldt 11'1• r91111Utnl(I ) co.-$ ...,. 9fd... 5'* E. LPP 3583 ~· e t lb .,..tine to 1orn1a Probt:te Code. A,. and by &aid Deed o1 CORAESPONDEHCE DE· eu..n.u N.ame(t) "1ed at.e1w1111t TM d • , ... w llld menad to "'*Cl t1umo Sanli Ara CA 9Z1o. ' Pubt11hed Newport M tt.td en March 21, quest tot Special Hollce Tr\M. told\ in.. tnerwan, LMRED TO TliE ZONING eboWe one 'llllNrf 1• 1112 The ,Cllowling P9f110N ..,, h Coun1y a.rt ot '*' ur'°8r 1N ~ TM fte\IOOUI ~ Beacf\/Costa Mesa Oelly ·1"2, at 7 :00 p .IWt. •• lorm 19 ~ from the •provided In Mid "°'9(1), ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR ~~.=WM llad ere doing~..: Of1nQt County on J11Mafy IUliMu H.ne(9) N11C1 ::-..... ~~ c::; Piiot Febru•ry 20 27. Ute foQowfng loeallon: court cWlt. edvwic:.. lf """I ""'* h TO l11E A80V£ DATE. !tie County o.t of OUC'HARW$ ~ V , tlla IDowe ~ fet:in..y 26. Oft A,prll I. 1'94 Ale Mardi 5 1992 1954 "•centla A"" Attomer f•r •• , .. termt °' Mid DeM of FOR RJRTHE.R IHfORMA-er.,. County o;, ~ ~ MAIHTENAHCE. net I r:at ... 1 1192 No~ • 1'1129 enu., Co1ta M ... , CaJ. llonen =-'"'o, '=a-:na-::: ~~~ wy 7, tt82 =-Ot~ El Tora. Calif ~ ~ ewt.. ~ ~-.... Mad ,.._. f ~ 3411 ~ .. PUBLIC NOTICE lternla . C1m11tenh f:tlAllK llt. GASDIA. and ot IN in..t. cnitleO 7SM.245 OR CAU. AT THE FUt157 lleny Ducl'lann, 11ft1 eo.&a .... Oll'f Not ~ .. CCMllY Oer1I d Nilian °""'· OOe&I ....._ fYom nMmben eif lbe K.14-by aalld DMd o1 Tl\llt b OfFICE OF TI<E PlNt-Pubklhed He.pen ewt.. Dundee Dr El Tcwo CMf ~ t),, 20, 'Z7, ~ ()irMoe Cc11nJ an ~ CA IX» ---t904--S-17_3 ___ 1publlc w otJ\w Inte r-0H41e & GH41e , o. ernowc ~ ... HING DIVISION ROOM Coei. ..... Olly Plot f2C30 ~ t.1192 ary2'.1912 Thi "'*""8 -'°"' NOl'ICEOF ••tM pettl•• Oft the 8139 ................ llmlledlObl:S:M.-... 200. 71 FAIR DRIVE, Februlry13.20.17.MWCl'I Donna Duchwm. 1Ml4 Th-tOI ....,,u ~:r,.,~91d TRUSTEE'S SALK Netatln Declat•tlon Suite aGa. Do.,._,, CA The beneftclaty IMMMf COSTA MESA. CAUfOA.. S. 19112 ~ Ot~ EJ lora, c.M .,._. _ -IT1ICI N1bMc1 ~ llWbo ... IW C:, ~ ~ LMlt ... M~S wtU M Neefved., tM 90240 Mid Deed ot Tl\llt Nl'ft> NA. Th-112 92630 ~ -~ ..... Oa.ty Noe Qranoa OoutfJ on.,.,,.,., Ta N •81304,, .,..tl1ct ~ .... the date ,.ubll1l'led Newport late ~ and ..., .::Cbl~d Newport ll\11 bu11neat I.I c~ CllStOM4?8 ,~ t7 tiMrdt 6. l2. lS.. tla • uw~·COOE I "' thl• Nolle. ~ 8~ .... Not :~-~=~-o: Noc~ 5. 1=.-DeOy PUIUC eeoTICI ::-t:ly. ~ end ...... m 1t 119Z • "ubll•he• NH eon T 0 SERVICE COMPAN'f and lnclud&ne lM C .... ~ 5. .. 12. ltlZ. la&'9 Ind OamMd b ..... 'Th155 FlclttiHI Tfte re911.,1nl(t l COM-• > 11 ..... Tho-141 8Mcl\."CoeQ ..... ~ u $iy 11Q901nled Tl"USIN "',,,. -t•nt he'4 ~ Thf151 end•~~ofO.. PUIUCNOTICE ............ tMnCed » .. Maa':l bult-....... lnl =-~~ ai. 20, t . unOer tne lollowtng • ltt. 8oa.fd of Direct..-. 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I 2920-300~ llJ:rcJ., 34oe..3838 · ltl N l l"\jl.JllN 111-.\' ti 111&0 PMITIGI Pop\;lar •bet elnG'• •tof'Y· V~ed ee g , •kyllOl\U , lpl, •~3•.ooo t•aaaW) DA Wartr ' "'°"' M$-SSSS PllllTIGtOUI COIDO I I sol T II ' • I \ " i Mt-I Ill I I,'"•• I I \ '\ I I '\ ' • 1 ' ' ', ~~"SI 2bd ll>e unit Siil Ma ••ule•d o•ll&nga. •1•.000 ~·ll -I .... .... ,, ~ \' I' I• I -.... .., 'u.,.I 1111111 • LINES DAYS - "'8UC NOTICU BUCKS Sell Your nvote :arty Merchandise HERE!- eMERCHANDISE FOR SALE 8010-6080 lliim:~ 8102·8190 '70114090 I I I GENERAL POLICY . ..._ ... ...o-_...,.. .. .._.......,._ no,., -"-,_ .. _...._ __ ,....._ IW• _._ .,__~u,-.1W_llO.,_ ~ q • '"1 ftl ....., Ntl • ,,. ....... .._,_i.u.-m .,......,.._,,........,.._......, ..__.,, ............. __. .... _a..._ ,. ............ Ill I lit._, \l't 1'1!1 •l't Ii t' I-,'"' Escape OU r Ot ~ Ll\TE t'HOt't.Hl-Y l~~H n 1. .. Thursday, March 5, 1992 U NIUC lff>TICES No room left In the garage for the car? A call to classifled an apartment t:irouo c Jss e~ TO PUCE 11 AD Clll How To Flace A Classified Ad By Phone ..................... 842-5878 8:00&m • 5 :30pm Monday thru Friday By Visiting ....... 330 West Bay Street (corner of Ne:-pc>n Bini. • ~ Sl.} 8 :30&m • 5 :30pm Monday thru Friday .. Or .By Mall .............. 330 West ~ St. Costa Mesa, CA, 192627 Deadlines .............. 3 :30pm dally for u~xt day· publication. ~:SOpm Thursday for the Real state T b. 3 :30pm Wed.n d"7 ·ror the Independent UPTO seoo PER MONTH ' *Ill-* -. ·. ( # -. ---~~----- .. M Thursday, March 5, 1992 ... twn ..... ,oC MR, l'°'llA l6oclca 10 ~BA-::::. ~ Hl8 • •IMl'ILD .. ... ....... ...... U11 bMch. WNee deoot, pr .... .,.7.7MC) gar•t•. blook to IML • , .. tied 'Na . . "'*· Mcyttt•, grdnr. -beach. ttlOGIMo. W8lll .. ......,...... S200Q/ mo. l460e• Coeta -....... (111)311 ... ...... • .,...... 8AL80A PALMS • 8'u 4 ..... t. imr. I~-town."'IOUM .. '! 1 I oar ... '"M-.,-... ---aopMe"""""--.. -.-led-1 Ocf\llley Vue fe.65 '*-281 fl'onl houM, ~ 29" nee. no dote. .-i ....._......._ ___ .........._ a 1e• '1p 1 ... ·•-w/d ..,.. ......_ I CORONA DEL. MAR • w/d, oaraio-. S800Jmo. 2"'h. pool, frpk. 2 4/f . NI ~Av. _ .. , ~--";i..o, " w 'w llM'-· oa,' , eJMJU. 2bd Condo, lg patio • ~7117 0t 720-0'23 car puking, W/D 1\400. eu.8111 ':='"'"a::: eta W ... MNOl1• 11~ Inda Ulla. 11 3S0 hkupe, '850lmo, I ' ........ Uftlt _, NEWPORT BCH • 2 bd Ctwrmno 2BR 28a w/ Vllll Refttall 2eA 1 "'iA, a .. try, ..., 11 · •eo.a111 KtleMft ano. AH LM9e l9R ltlA. u,, ~ '<IMwa 11500 ffplc, deck, 1 air gar, l'WnhM, dbl g11r, pooet _,... pd 1eu IMfw carpet, UN.• ,.,. PE Nsu• ,,: • 4bd bike to bchl No.,.... 175-4112 ape, no pelL 11100 +-lhopplf11 kw a new, ~A~ve~'1~A~?a4!. !D!:!•~t!!U~~ 111A.-. 72M1IO ~ 11250/ 1754Kle3 .-... MO 4t tt • ll'1meilll't dMeilled ~ UPJMf, new cpt, pe6nt mo JIASTSID• 3Br 28a, MC--· l•I• you compare CM E.Sld9 duple!&, 28R L.1 I Mn • $1575 Condo. 2BR. llV rm, Gin all ~·· 2«< 900 ~ at 48A Illa 009l8 • wllhout ~ 111A, no pr, no ~ 18r. Utll, tw lnot. PENINSULA • 3bd, rm, w/d, ocn vt.wa. garage. 11250/mo. upper unit, ,._,pr, otwonyt MOO.'mo, 1at & &Mt. 1790hno yrty. 1 per. HOUM • $1850 Senlore. $1150/mO 251 Wainut. &45-0694 lg sM ~. avt ptW C~ 731-2118 eon, no pela 8'7'S-Oa7 BAYVIEW TERR • lbd, Btad at 188-4117 m!!'--...1..a ... ll 4/1.11IOO. U7-31N Ma ... 78 ••a1D• 18R Mobile A.-tmA• --twnhm • satOO N"" t. C .. ~WfllllW ,._, .,... ..... -•• UDO ISLE • 4bd hM • •W u xury ondo. Lg ktory 3Br 2~a, UYRIDOS condo w/ '*"-· 1810/rno. ~ 28R, 1 BA. ~1e S3500 2BR 2'41BA, Jacuul trptc, 2 ur gw, W/D 'IMw, 2tlR 28a, 2 car, W9llW pd. Ou1M park. pmao or b9kiony. 2nc1 tub a. frpl. In muter. hkupe. Nr Newport w/d, pooAJ 8P&. MC Sell your home No peta. ., .. •1teo month FREE with ..,. , WINTER 520 Nard uus BIYd/20lh 'St. A¥t 315, 11286 Agt ...... 108 ttvough ciauffled. E'810E 38R 2\ot!llA 1rQ ..... , MIO/mo. Cell RENTALS AVAILABLE 121001mo. l5M177 ttlSCMIM ILUPPI ~IA Xlnt e..M78 tnwhm. 2 car gwege. * ._..ato • • On Femlaaf 2Br 1 '-'Ba. VIiia Rtfttall cond, greenbelt "'-w, YMf, frplc, ~ ioc. OPIN HOUll Watarlront Home• Inc. 1g 2 car gar. W/O, frtg, 17 • ..,.,.,.11 ctMn, tight a bright. lion. •1300. 548-7712 RNltora f/p. New paint t11911 ~· t1800. e7 .. a441 1'1161 W AcOA ...,._ 1~ 631-1400, 760-3800 Ytfy IN 940-•~ Nie• 2BR 1BA gac 180, ..... _yd w/ 17n ..... N .... Avall .oon. ,_.,;paint: O'ha 3Br 3e. Vt/oP-,. ~-·• ~Br 1 "'8• townho- LOOKING FOR AH .cc See at 215 Knox Uonal 4th BR/Ba, sM ~:4a :''"°· C.. mH, new carpet/ Apt, Condo or HOUM? ~ CM off 18th yd, frplc, dbl gar ·~ remod1t1d 2t1R paint. 1125, l9N per Call 0pen's..,,,. ;715. • 11400/mo. 758-0874 1ea garage apt. d/W. E'SMSe townhouM •pt. mo. 114-548-7633 or PHO'-ERENT Mon-In S~laU 184-1475 MtGhlll Riiy. ........., 481 2Ba twn-micro, ~. 11100 28r 1 \.\ Ba,. lndry 31o-&~no Ext. 205 "' 2r' .. _ ·--_. No,,... 944-7010 hkup. patJo; "°' peta.1,,_..,.,,.,.,,...,...,..,.,.._..,... __ .-rM 4 ,,. aerv..... $400 OFF)d llOfl w--a ... 1..a... ~II hma, newty redone. '750/mo 648-<tl71 VERY SML. etudlo 1 blk 71~8-8188 _.....,. f/p, d/W, 2 car gar CoQ Studio c.ttaeo to bch, over -wt Twnhae..atyle, 3Br Quiet 2Br 1 a on ,2400/mo. Property 0c;.an 1 block, wee i•fiWeu 1BR c:onage, aunny deck.~ IOc. Ne1 s.:;r5· •Br 2ea. ,f.ar ~~ahk:'p~ ~ Pomone.W/02 carhk 9• ..._,Ann 842-3850 vtew. Udl Incl, seeo. 1 *Pie. Mg. ••ova. 1850 $500. Cal 1eo.1eea -l"M S;~oce39an. p , .......,. rage, . upe, ~ onty. 875-e808 allOYa I! 18th 01--.,.,,....-..,_--. __ _ ...., • r, gar. apa. 2233 Fairview Rd amaH yard, pal OK. Harbor Woodl Cut 1a: So f nrH 146-3879 E 850-9022 View Vlow View Very lge lot. 848-1688 M&-7001 AYI 3/5.1825/mo. T~me Step• lo '-' •blk ~ ~ •• LMI; Gardon APt• 2BR 2BA. fJp, 2-car BALBOA ISLAND 2 I Uh 3BR 28&, ganige, epa. fireplace. 121 Opal $1400/mo yearty. 873-2908 VIiia Rental• NWs>t Cntr. aer 1ea, Walk4'\ ctoet, vory pvt. 2eR 1eA & 2BR ~~-';'~:VS· 11225• •2 lg BR tttptx, nu cP1) 175-4112 l111N5 Bia &40-58&4 $750/mo. 720-8730 1\-\BA townhomes, ~~~~=.:; IMllACUUTS HOUi• LARGe-,Br t. unfum •4• NU wlitctijl, 2BR. + dep. 24 1-1885; EAITllDE CO'nAQI Npt Hefghta 38' 2Ba. garage. W= to C~ Mov•.an Spoolell ~ = ~::,· 549-1012 aft epm 28' 18a, lrQ pvt ywd pool. garage, qutet. Cove. seoo AYI 3/15. New8' 2BR 2BA 1850. 1 ta• RUttend llWI . •EJSldo TownholftO encl SJ9r. 1800, 1i0 e'. $1975/mo. 21~1984 675-5434 or eu 8et0 Pam, Agt 849-... 01--------- 2BR 2Ba. trplc. gar, wnaon.128-1473 Leau-Npt llorth Voty caw 1•R .,.979-3848 ~PS '° beectt ., vacant & ready! 1975. BR ded( atove trig no ....,._." Spoolelll 28a yeerty. t 1280r'mo. Remu M2·9'797 End Unit 2 + pets.' 1 ~ 'non1 Clean 1 & 2BR. Galed, 2-cer garag•, w /d. 2 •. 5BA twnhm, 2 car amkr. saoo . ..,...:7808 pool, actM llH, nr 11~ T ......... •-p1•--·•--for •Sharp l!aataldo• attach ~ S1295. bch/ahops. &42-5858 -.,,. ~ ,.......,.,. Oui.t ~Br 28&, big Sell your home Bia. Uongs &40-5ee4 3BR 2BA house with fncd yd, dbl.1~:1095 through duaJfled. Move-In Speclala! PILOT CLASStFl•D BAL HOA Pt;NI NSULA 2107 dbl gar & 2 trpls. Pel 1 842• 642H78 Udo Ille Home! 2 a 3BR Townhom••I h'• the aolutk>rl you're S1 000/mo. 735-04M Older, but nice 2Br •MM In lpeclal! Good locl M&-7387 aearchlng for · wheth-2.Story Condo 2Ba alngl• atory, ')Ice ••A.ell ~-~ou·re ... king • Nice 2llR 1 YaU patio, 2 car gar, trplc. ...._ .. _.._ °" MUST IEE! • .,.. ape11tMnt, 8eft>9f 1a vt 311 .,.._ a new occupation or crnr o f Victoria/ crp • a · .... ueeall $200 ()fftl even a llray pal. CORONA DU. MAR 2 122 3 Br 1 Ba , frea hly painted, new carpet. 1 car gar, So of Hwy. Pomona, 2 cw gar, l1450r'MO 1.,. 62 ... 28A BaautJful 2BR lownhc>•--------- trplc, beautiful yard & 38FJ 3ea condo tennis VHll Rentals Poot, ape, eebl9 hkup "'99. O/W, pallo, tndry pallo. Pet OK. tHSI racquetbd, pc)oi, ,.,_: 175-4112 W£STU.lm VIUAOR rm, upgndad. 1825. Diana Cappel 281-8425 -Remax NB/So Co Rltrs mo. aauna. 11300/mo. No .,....,U a3e AVOCADO Villi Rentals peia. 714-841·2931 NowPOrt cr .. t 3Br CENTAUR MGMT 97s.4112 2 '-'Ba. trple, wet bar, &42·2218 or 831·2725 2«< gar, poolltennl•. 11650 ...... 5"-3049 EASTSID• a.ck~ )/ ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU! Is someone special having a birthday in April? Announce it In the Oalty Piiot and Independent! Send In a non-returnable phot o along wittl $1 0.00 ex just a messeS'e wrth $5 00 ~ we will publish it on April 2nd . De.adliM Marcil 27, 5:00 p .m Send your mess.ege to: ~ Daity Piiot & Independent 330 W Bay St Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Attn Classifled Happy Birthday ----.. --- $ Pvt gated comm. 3BR 3BA houee, co mm pool & apL MC aya., $1700. 154-1054: Convenient Pl,.tClaaatfled M2-M78 Cozy 1 BR 1 Ba cot• tage. S7~~mo +-$700 dep. · 329 Unlwralty Or tllN, 642·:t818 No Peta NEW 2BR ~Be. sM garege, wuher/d ryer, gOOd Coate .... a location. Movo-ln Speclell $175 714-650-8310 1 Apartments For Rent HfJIJ:\1~ ~. uto HUGE m,uter ~ w/ pvt bath, 1rQ walk·ln cio9t. M/F. Nonooamtu. Bek Bay ... M2·7420 IH. ~ I Al ~ I ! 1 SHAHt-. .1; ~~ SERVICE DIRECTORY - APl'LlANCt;s C:ERA.~1<· t:Le<.-fHJCAL .fb Io tt.\ ... 11) '1.1\'. 1<10 11 t ( ''" 1 l 'AI:". I I ... ,, .1-. '"' SeRVICt; ;J4:.!6 ·riLt;s .\.,.!,.. St-.H\I< 1-.., 1-.1! lftOff • "" Selling meKhondise for under SSO ? We~u run your 3 nne ad FREE ~ Fill out the coupon below and .moil to: ClASSIFIED ADVERTISING The Doi~ Pilot 330 W. Boy St., Costa Meso;CA 92627 . r • • • • • • ---• AD INFOWTK>N • • •· -• • • • • -• • ·t I I I I I I I l I I l I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I :I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I NOOl8~---------------------------------­~--------------------------(ily _______ Zjp --Phone ________________________ _ .. '*' ........ a. .. ,. UlllpOI ........ ,. OS,. ------------------------------· c1.1 .. s1f1c<J Commun1f)' f.1,u/..ctpl.ICt' l!l\;l\l'-1<1 Ill :--.1.'.r :-,:-. 1>1 t ll r t "u tu :-.; 1 ..'. , "•1 Ml!:\:I 'r I StfAJO-. ! , ~~I 101.IJ.\\. ~ .. ,~ MOH11,.\1,t.._, 1 i) ~ ~.,, .. 111·~1 ..... -. ... •>l'lt•• I '.J;) ''"'' r Hr r --~l<\ll~ .... ,, ..• PAUlS S~SVC .......... 8'ld Modele Courteoi.. Serv S$f.-0515 3021-8 Hatt>or 111. C.M. THE OIUGHW. 110. 220. Al PnuM, H~ & Window Ou allly work, re• WaahinQ. Bonded. .onabl• ,.,.._ Uc'd lrwured. ~· HURT AT WOlllC? Painting lnt./Exl. Fr.a All ,._ e rte• Ti £at. 947-7203. 8onteo. Aemov INCRElS.E YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES E=J $1.21 per lfne per day._ The&.• ALL you _/WI leMd or•flne' 2'1 ..... .JGN di "' SERVICE DIRECTORY ,or mot'8 lntonnatlon CAU. TODA VII ASK FOR CANDY YO/IJ!f ..,..Dhclory ,...._ .. llW M2-432t ht3t0 ,\11111IIt1"1j-. IP \1 t ' • ~ II'\" · I • ' HM tt. TILE UN Cell l\00er1 .. 1-cn 12 ~ .. ITREll leaky ehowera-Acld Llo'd Cont•r New wa•h & regrout. ~ Conat new m aier & Rep8W. Bettvoom• ' BUSINESS Sl=:RVJCt;s .t-tkH Shower dool9. KJtc.. aerv. Spa, ttg . & Floora.-P1Um~ Uc remod &4S-3Sl51 25yraOC.~ Yo u r R I[ C RS S I 0 N TILE •l\81.alled/RapaAred CONNNECTION "'°'1'lclt ~ S.W. • c:onn~cts buyera & ,, .. Est, & .....,.,icea NII.,.._ We make the 'Jotln 1 e....-....._.171 Conn9CtlOf\a for you. -~ .....,. you c:osuy adV9r· hamg at\d prec:IOYt tim9. We ~ aJ. Uc n-C.. My COM most wr;1Nng. ~ -, qua• a auiot ttvoug.n hm • .,_,. lnC 1S yra HC>JU &. 2 1ophonea exp.. Cd T.0..r.te &. e4e~1• "'°'""eAM & IPM. CABINt:rs .H •rn CA RPt.NTHY r, 10 < 'AHP•· r I •I l c.-.,.t • I J p a Pow« .. ~··· l ('lt-J\~l"li<. StH\f( t-S 1 .~.-. ~AMTMNHO 1 • t:Nct;s &. l>t-:< KS Ht I ·, HANUYMA.. ... 17111 ..,..,,. .. ,,.,". "...., ll.,...., PAOPDm£S Palrlt.C.,pet Ill» e1c • ~~ 'yr .... 11 "9 .. 7da. Mt ... 11 ........ ~WOAD a-~-~~~~~ Home Oii oMce. 7t•~ HJ\l'I I'•<, 17.!0 '°"I~ f;l• If' I), -....1, '"'• t I• ...... ~ ~ ..!. •.-:e~-­Walfp~. drap..-y, You may b9 enlia.ct lo m edical car• and ~of I ffom WOttlen Come». No ,.. C:OWfy, no teo Freelepl C0111ultlltleft Gary w: PMIOn Mtonw'f .. L8w 7t4 lllOOIO I 7'1M c.-.r, Hw•"lllOI' 8wf\ refln. reup~etery. ......... ~ aRICK 1 TILlf, 8LOCK• CON- I l'I I .... , Ii I'\(. ( ..... I I \ '• I , .._, t \I ~ \. 1 \ ·" •• \ 1 r 1"' • "" . . CM ta Uc & "8el S t0.00 Oiecourlt '* ~ hour°"AU. .... lebOr wllft .. ... &Ai• .... 'md a M 122 l(;4lo611 _, Trtm , Senior Ol• F,..Mt.531 ... 11 PLUG IN . I No INlltef wtWll you're doMg.~ hometown ........ .. in • • Newpart lwhlColta Mesa Dally Pilot I' ' . I I n....,....,. Te .... ... n..~ ... ... Cell tor a~ "1noome T• °'1911fw MARY~~ MCtffttN Tu Alhltor IT14tMT~ ~DMJIUNO PIRIOiiiL TAX lNnklng of Mvlng • gwage ..a.1 Otve ua a calfl PILOT ouaatPl•D M•·M78 I ll 1i \ I I. .111 I I PRIPMATIOI CARIBBEAN VACA- Aocurate, NeaONbty TION: I dlly, .5 night f>'IOed, oontldenJlaf. vacation crul•• ~ .... WMMnd 1241.00 per coupte. eppOffttffteftt• (YoUr U""'9d time en,. .... Ot mllw). ...... 1 ~ ... 7779 •Averege '30.00 to M0.00 per week •Must be 13 years old or old« and llw In the Coale u. .. Ot N-pott hKb aru ; Thursday, March 5, 1992 117 I ; I' I . ·•· ')l I\, t ) l I I ' t I • ' • • ' f ~ I . . I ' ' t I.. "I I ' ' ) t t 1 ! .. f I ~to••• .. W1et1 u.a. POReST MRVa. wv•t1ett WAHftO ,. 1111c...,.. 3 lo 4 ... to '*-...._._ In t:le•port lkh. MUllC Oraco ettoll•rb•d "'°"*'89 ~ week, 1M ~. ~ be~~. twdlV Md '50 I • •:JC> Mt tor ~ min. ~ .-u . '°' ,rr. c.-~~ ~1~ • • ~ • "' ~ .... 110 per~ ?te-3239 mor• lnfonNllon .,.. · -~ Wu.t ac>l)k•ljon ail fo7t ......... W~ 1.ooie· HUOE & hMIU'ly ~e ltH. 7M4Ml5. ·.1 :~( I I ' I (,CJ( tit'--t,IJI, , 1 AIJll I /\I '" • H0 .. 54' E•t•n•kH' Ing for '9fleble P" kty ptant, 20" lvoty t34. Serlou1 call• n.nny/Mudent, M·F. t· w6cket basket. Def 186, only. "KAP Com-1:30 p.m. tor 7 yr gltt. Mii kw $20. 7&9-6055, •79 ..... XJnt C10ft19. peny", :=...,._• great al· MOT~LE helmet, Ork ailv« ~. I* I\ II~' llUJ\.11'- -., l t l\ ~ I I I "·"' • w/proOt":'~ b6Mk 25" ZENl'fli catMnet 1", ==$3~ ~ Ing r.c:ord. 642-4397 need• work~· RAPIDLY EXPANDING WHOLESALE HOUSE HIRING, X-LENT II .... ~ ... 1•1 I :'.11'1 ( n :.11 '\. I Sl.H\l< I._, "·. or4~44. QuunoMalHty ~ P81ms, W f"' tall l20 ea, Pot1ed SM to $500-11000 W!EKLVI appreciate. 874-IM22. ii ... L.... procH1lng mall •t REVERSE OSMOSIS *RI. l'.a•1e•1t home Gua1ant••d WATER PURIFl"'R • """' ""' New Pian tells how: .. 34.~ Unct.rej;,'k =~d'r-:ec:;:: Send Hlf-addr .. Md model R03GAC/CTA, , I.IN< 01.N '•: ,, LINCOLN '71 C ontlnent.. 4eG eog runs good S1491 Musl ... 1642~ NISSAN !11 .11• .... •tam~ envelope to: 3 gallon tank, tauce1, Yillll-..1i11 ..... acit9u_ )(. mgr Vlco, P.O. Box 4217~ aUlo •hutdn. Buy It '89 NISSAN PATH.-;o:=.,.-Mu~~l °J: N, Bakerefleld. CA 1894 oak Sfng« tt .. dle wt hOfHal .... !_r.om manu-50~~~:aJan!17~ Ji!; FINDER. Black, t· t I J • I I Le9I t 9r ....... gwf fl I 41rtped W/ ..... 8lhOtt helrt ... ,,..., Neer 11th/Sen ........... -... ............. llllM ..... Employment •Tr.,,.pottatlon Pfovlded •XP'd , .Greutv• & d• 93384. ~~'317.a::~lne. 1~"'{~~~'· 7:30am-4pm ' :'C~' ~~;:o!.:=: pendable. Send Confl.. euuHe clolh Interior. Lo• • d9ndal reeume + uJ.. P ..... be •wwe that Fr•nch plM wathstand. RUNNING t>oardt for mll•s Like new. llenwdlno. 722.7344 LOST .,_ r•••d. 1 yr, blCIWMa '°"8 heir. ""' Mall. -ooei.. red -.. ,. PolMeaM & llh. CdM. 7M-11A. f'ea, Tu Preoww Cellllelt4a7·17M l't Jl .... ( J\, if :-.11!\J\I', "'"" _______ _. .UV.•~ICS* LOpYr Gold om ON -· . Opportunities -t\11'!11~\H\I 1o111 IOYSIGllLS •" Caal between lam 10 5pm • 142-4333 .,y reqt to: M r. the listing• In thle cat-m.,bl• top 1450. mini p/u S30. IV• m•g Forc•d to ••II .• ............... 3300 Irvine 8gOfY m.y requlr• you Wlcieer dotl carriage SCM709 9' &45-6283· S 14 500 OBO. 873- Aw 11105, t1B ~eeo to call a too numb« Seti, Doctor c•ae SANGO Quadrille (lily Shoji tcr .. nt, antiques 6508 MAL DTATE'l lllTl• In Which there la a 1125, Enamel adVer-pattern) dlthet tor 8. (a few), bookcun. Earn S3,000 mo + In charge per minute. tl .. ment; Schoot X.-4 matching place desk. lamps, cloth••. ADD IT IO N 0 f Ing, ~ Alden, Knud· mats. S80 vaJue, .. u l•welry, chair•. etc. OLDSMUBIU. ~ 1 '> comm'• to 100% + Bartender Trelneel Hn, wooden •Pie• for S20. 759-5065. Sat Sun 9am-4pm Trngl 988-S808 WOMEN-MEN. 2 w.ek box. 87U754aft.-6pm VASE red depression 4827 Cortland Dr. AURll INITAU.ER DENNIS NIOcnMcll USA =~f.'C~t-e: Old dot!•. 1110 Wlck•r glu~ $35 Entry level. No exp. Restaurant 344-5011 Ext. tee bug g Y • v In t a g • 780-8097 COSTA MESA 6124 __ ._Q_QJds Toronaclo. $800 646-04'90 Ju9t • de9're to INrn clotn.e, 387·2051. W•terford Cryst.I GIGANTIC SIDE· ,..,., Corw .... An ln-Oeplh forecut Poer OflloWOrcNd of wMr• In .. ore for T-.7744,. "* w.i you In 1"2. V/MC/AE. Af'TIR ICHOOl JOll Be part of a Suoer Sal•• Crew eelllng aubecrlptJona for the Deity Pilotl & grow w/one of Or· t _ h Stop BECOME A PAAALE· Grand Baroque •t•r· WALK SALE W9t Co'e finest a&wm ... ua GAL Join A.merlea'e ling.L9onox chlnL t O Saturday 9am-2pm 8$ Plyrnth Reu...t U • companies. N-18/hr. Pert·1"1Me Door fastest groWlng PfO-place settings+ ter.I· T1cktocker.Thntt Shop Fully equ.lP. very good PLYMOUTH ~ 1 '"' .... Ill 1 «>0424-3458 "'••<led le..... 12A9'Mln OR M-~ .w. ~ . HosW. Food s.rv.r. & .... Ion. Wort< with ..... AMANA FREEZER 17 Ing pieces. Must Selll 540 w 19th S1 cond•tlon, 1 owner. Apt........... -e::~~ Ei:;2~~me torneys. Lawy•r In-cubic fHt. Almond Eves 6-8: 492-G938. SAT e-3, 3100 Pierce. __ s_3_&_5_o_._e_e_~_•_HO __ C 0 N V ... I • N T IOC).80S-8911 12.ll/Mln ~her you're buy· ~.~I:! IT'S EXCITING! •Average '30.oo to Married couple exp ........ •tructed home/study. upright. Llk• new. WORKBENCH· 1 1 ef'd fu nlahed 28R The flne•t paralegal Hardly ever used • • • • Vacuum, wet & dry, 87 Plwmth Rellent. S80.00 per WMt( pr • r Restaurant program avall•bl•. $175 oeo. 873-6508 . Wllh drawers, back headboatds. •Hrc1se S900 down, $3500 t>aL Vtlh.e you nMdl 1-80CM2<MIOOI PILOT CLASalfl'l•D ~TO 10 nn.Jt5. ,.,.._ + •Wortc 3 hours each Wffkday eV9nlng Apt, utllltlet + aaa.y. M FrH catalogue. eoo-$35/0BO. Call AM bike, custom jewelry, Take over pymte -...03 •2 anagers 362·7070 Dept.LC782. APT.SIZE REll'RIQ 642·2730 lots more. $202.mo. 858..&498 M .... 78 TllC.Qne21W10-1017 Child Tutor/pf.no pr.c-South Orange County Excelle[lt condition, Yard S•l•·Sund•r tlc4t aid & P/T Seer• Soup IExohangH CONSTRUCTION great for bar area. Only 8atn-<4pm. 1588 ,. WHYWAln •Win PflH• and bonuM• tary for NB famlly. 510 want thoee Who can NOW HIRING All $75. Call 631·7480. San Bernardino Pt 7PM Mon to lhure. bring el(p«lenc:•, mo-o fr d 1...'e ,...,... __ ._. ~-.....,..--18thfSanta Ana. 1 Must .... V -i.-. '"'10/ tlvallon and high cc. ra ••· "' ma-Cotdapdt. top frffzer, p 1 ol I SUZUKI ~no:, '89 'SuEukl Swift 16\/, 28k ml, auto. eiclnt cond, $3H9 547-8924 M·F, 8-5. WRITa WANTS TO IH- TERVl EW yupplH ..., • .....,.. ~up faet track for Im. er=. ca:::v ~ produdng foO(a). P.O. ._ ... -Aptoe. CA IOOl1 or tu (408) 140CM~ 19.00 per cal 1~. + Tll Colt\ Ont 2tf.370-1017 F• Ad Action Cal a rv:· 642-5671 h,. 7 .. r:2.,,::;-... • t d de to tlonal ProJects U.S. fr...., frff frig w/guat· r vat• c lec:tor ••tong •Mu•t be 13 yMln old .,~ ~· a •n ar our Tax Fr" Salaries to ·-~ baseball cardt, huge or OldfK and live In , ___ C_L_e_a_ .. ,N-Q___ team. Salary DOE. $70,0001 Exc•ll•nt ant .. $125. 646-2360 inventory. low prlcH. th• Com Mesa or _,. beneftt pkg 6 good Benefitsl Experienced/ 0 . • ... _ b .... Jerry,,7~7045 NewpQrt a.ech ar•a Hou••k••P•r• earn hr9 · Send resum• to· r-,n _...., Y ....... ,... up to $550/Wk, all 28S5 Vl•ta Way: Serlou• Only. CALL 9-trig, Admlral wlice- •T,.,,tportatlon thlfts, 1~221 ·9207 OcHMlde, CA92054. :..~~1T4:";Jh:~~ ma.k.,.$225. 847·8575 provtded DECORATOR/ tume to: Roblan, Inc. REFRIGERATOR call betwMn Sain Pe-""n -::::=·~ .. C: 12555 Biscayne Blvd. 8 MONTHS NEW •--to......, •-#9&7 Miami, FL Hotpolnt apartment _,, _.... available. Apply In 33 8 p f 1-Exp neceuary. F(T. Mon-Fr1 2""4 1 1. •IH. er act cond 842-4333 ~1~~~;12S::'" ~po11 Pier . •·E-n_g_l_a_n_d_,_G_e_r_m_a_n_y-. ·tlon. s~~~=4 S300. 1---------1 Australia .• Flra11 __ ...,.....,.. ____ _ FREE TO YOU 6U22 FREE .TO QOOD HOME 1 yr old large cute dog. 722·1~14. , JEWELHY •·URS & ART 60~~ HUNTINr.TQN 81-:ACH 6140 TOYOTA 9210 AYSO Oer119e Sele/ Cash Weeh Sat 3/7, 8arn·5pm ~ Sowers 9300Mi:::!~°!>.' r--.-.-.-8-7_C_e_Hc_a_•_•_·,. Bright red, excellent cond1tlon. AMIFM stereo A.C. Cruise, Tilt Wh eel, 54k mi, $7500. Call 646-9~47 NEWPORT BEACH 6169 Fe9Mon ConeuH•nt Retail S70,000 tax frff. Con-SEARS FF refrlgera.tor, 'Sound of .... le' Moving S•I• Every· Nffded to conduct •tructlon, trucking, good condition, works thlng goes! gas sto..,e, I._ _______ _. C ... _. •A•"-'• body CUSTOllR SERVICE t hi 1 art collector'• P._tes coueh, table. chairs, """"' --·,-• • eac ng, nura ng, ma-$49. &44-8870. typing and core ward· chlnlsts, program-i-----.,.,.-----(Bradford Exchange), etc. Sunday only. M . TRUCKS 9220 rObf'LY. For Int~ Part•tlme mers, mechanic•. Tappan 30" gas range/ complete set ot 8 No •at11~r. 214 36th St •• 7 .. 774 with scenes from the ---------'5 8 Stud• b • k • r call .. cooks. others. Fr" mlcrovae S400. movie musical ... au-Newport Shores, 3SS Truck V8,· 4--spd, llar'ketlnt Directors We're ... king sev8fal airfare, housing. Flor· 367•2051· tlfull Still In original Walnut. Sat Sun 8--5 longbed, to mites, ASTI~C->I J C>c;Y .., __ ... 000 high energy, frler;idty Ida Jobs eiso. 1-407·•·u-P_R_l_O_H_T_d--,--boxes, never di• Electronics, coucnes. St500. 646-0490 . .._,,. .... mo + po-people to Join our 578-8111 exlentlon eep , .. zer. tendal comm'• FT/PT Ca at In Newport 32 white $50. played. Asking S250 beds, kitchenware. etc t-,7-5-0-.-.. -u-n_,P,._l_c_k._..u_p_ w/rap<Uty expd'g R•al Beach. Re~ hour• · 965-6302 the set. Please call Ne>¥ paint, good ttr ... E•t.at• Co. Depend· -great opportunity for LEARN INTERIOR DEC-Marla at 642-4321, Runs good. s 1'00 Srdne\' Orr.arr able only can Mr. Red· stud-ta and 2nd l<>b o RAT I NG • H om• ext. 306 day•. or 645-OBO. 631 •2252 ___ ........ •"1 O ... • lud o I 1933 evH after 5:30. """'"" ~ ... kersl ln tN• lmpor· s y. ...,. op your . . . PIT Pel'90ll Needed tant rQle, you'll b41 natural talent. Gain ac-8 DRAWER dr .. ser, •Beeutlful full 1989 FORD F3~0 Du· for general dentl$l'• gr .. tlng and assisting ceH to thowroom• oan< wood $40. length opoaaum aJly. Lariat extended fflc .. __ ,_....,. •w t • ch-king and earn professional 96~2 fur coat R8'1ersible cab. White 32.000 "'-" • ., ..... s. 1112 .... 9Y CHAM.IS GOttlN WtlhOMM SH~ IWtd T ANNAH HfRSCH 0 •· ,.....,_'¥ .,.p cua omer • -dl·~ounts. Great c• B II v1du.al .. nown a.s world lrn.-lu' noc nec:•HafY, please lapes ln/out al)d cash· -.. -------..,.---as raincoat with fur miles •d ner. You'll d1-m MCttt o( un1\ltrwl "Pf>l"'I can. 71~38 lerlng. Some re1alJ or rear opportunlll••· Beautiful sofa loveseat trim, European hoOks 10 n 1nnatable (grey) chrome w heels. good .. _ d 1 P'IY ~ llgmt , custom-"!'Vice e"· . Free literature. !WO-chair ottoman. New Hardly worn. $950. Uk• ntw New a htp tires. ••ceitenl conoi-•fld g.ain wi_.r au 1«-n~ u mu 1 An· 11 penenc;' a plus. Yo~ 362·7070 Dep. HC782. cndtn, oak tflm. Sacrl-642--4321 x 102. Nissan engine. Cost lion! 460 \/-8 Book " •notMr Libra in90lv.cl RMI 17 of flee S325. 841-3486. ~--------1 S2000 sacrifice $1000 value· $17,000 Must SCOIPIO (On 23-Nov 21 ) Thaw •ta• ••P· must be + yeatS panK DUIGERS Erte Serigraph• bad Must Sell! 759-3585 sell $15 000 OBO 790-eH4 age. To flU out our r• M rw't CHEST of dra-ra $35, loan. will Mii cheap, 846-0180 who w 1d y<iu lKUd 1n11ia11v.-n>uld bP 1--P-ff_"_ec--eptlon---1_.--quired application, Game Wardens, Sec:u-dark wood S7500 Gary. 1550-2.890 _M_O,_O..,.....R_l_N_O_&_sa.-.-1 -bo-at 1n for~ •wd4'nmg will bP d1n1ng Sundays/Holiday•, contact the Manager rlty, Maintenance. etc. 965-6302 . 81 M b S Stop wasting s 00 on crow EmphMJU ong1n.altty, 1n¥Yf'I• phonM, light typing on duty at 1200 Blson No experience nec:es-~n "I uaen dock. S•rtoua lnQut1· 1tvt'.-. w1ll1ng.-ro 1.aclt:~ pionttr· M•aa V•rd• Conv. St., NewpQrt B•ach. sary. For Info call 219-Complete furn .. t 2 R 0• HQulsit• and onl 1 723 1352 ang PfOll'C1 ~ ~rftt'nt.d Hospital. 5'1-5584. ::rt8:~n:" :':to;!; ~=:~. ::~v:.8115, ::~.~~·:~·~ks~!~:s~ =~~ ';::;!::io;~ 199 Y • SACJTTAllUS (Nov 22 Dr< 211 Pfr arid conduct pre-wlc:kaf wfcushioos. ges lnqulle for prices. H1ghhgh1 w1lhngn..,. to'°" utd«> t\u1 Verifier employment drug WOMEN/MEN EARN cndtn, $475• 723-5002 75tMl283 Needed 1 morning .,., screenJng. · s 2 2 5 t o s I 2e1 ________ _ week (T~ur•d•y). WEE.KL.YI GuerantMd. FOR .... : Nice kwe- H ti t a .. , • BLMWBl~T£R Assemble • vatiety of .. at, yeflow & gold • un ng on eac • ., V\tNNtl producta from your lo-YelY9t $41. 648-4607. 0.Vifbl• alt CGmPfeMOr Fountain Valey WM. Yid cation. No Mllng.. No W/hoMt & Pf"aU'• Good pay tneludH 80 eicperi.n<:e. 1-eoG-945-King h eadboard, pol on ttallef, OU en- mlleage. Mu.t haV9 ----.,......-~ ........ ..., ,.. ... 7 ,.,_ 111. dresser, nlghtatand :g1ne. 1. 1500. 84&-0490. relleble car and Insur· SALES REP. National ...._ ...,.., anc:e. Call 714-company ..-. aatea bedroom Mt. S200. ~ aatc for Rrta. r41p to call on ac-84&-0490. MACHINl';RY 60~~ EMl'I OY:\H NI Pt-rs & couna. tn your .,... WAN I !-,II ·' '1~, KJNGSIZE WATERBED • A.'li;IMJ\I.~ """''' .Ho-wa~ "'altf SAJL BOATS 7014 Sabot Fully eqUtpped, gooa Condll'i $350 ST.M867 MAHIN!-SI u•s DOC KS 70'?2 15' IHtSlp In Newport Harbor. f"A4167H240. S ._. .L $40k to SSC* flt11t ,..,. ~ ll-..--~+-ccotom~m11~1l*salo4.,~11pol>Otl•••~1ttat.ttat CM! (405)728-9998. your used vehicle through class1hed M2·5078 THE SOLUTlou eludes frame 6 heed-..... board. Good c:ondi. lo your cleaning PfQb. lama. Rellebl• and tlonl Only $200. Call thorough. Hom•S/ 589-1904, leave m ... For Sale: SUily, dartl Ooclc neat jetty, Balboa checolete brown Island. Up to 42 ft, ln- R ebltlt, 11 ~••r eludes power/Water. Rex "•bblt Incl. ___ 7_2_:t._4 _n_o __ Buy It. Sell II. Find It. Ctasslfled. bUslne..... ~· cage and Ht-up. S 19 Greet LIM locetkHt Cllll s.....rine ..-.1044 1_Ki_t_c_h_en_tab...,...le_w.,../4-ch_al_t_s 72242M Boat ahp• now l'4tlllble TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE $40, map•• double ---------• bed S25, maple chest 5 Datmst1on puppies, of Otawen S35. w/mlz· born 1 n.1. b._ctl/Whil• rcx $45. MS eeso & 1~twhlte, cham- pion lone, thoW qua! ~ SoUd oak dining 549-0193 table w/cNlts. $250. ---------1 Pastel print area rug FREE to kMng home. 281h St. Marina Fully loaded docks, ~ov.red pa1kln0, bath- room taclhUes, low retesr •7&-9844 VANS 922f» '78 FORD VAN RebuJl 35 1 Vtl. po""•' steertng. power brakes, c:rwse control, a.r eood. W1u1 trailer Men. Exc.iient COnc1 2 owners. S3 .500 714 894-8550 or 524-6229 ••••• 88 Ford E150 New we., bog 6 en- 1,,., AJit COndltlOn- • m stSfeo ca•sene. Captain'• chair•. ••m t· convet•lan.. allde door, 17k ml, gOOc:I cOl'ld1UOn, 1 ownat S7SOO pp 668-9271 or 642·9504 $100. 644-1870. neutafed male. 5 yr old Cock« S~. whtte'buff 549-5795 ext. 1 , M ~Ill ti ·\:\ lllSF S LIPS FOR RENT s11ps avail In N e. cfty own•d. a. oparatec1 marina. S12.25/foot •ea Ce!Mielet gold per month. 844 3044 bronze, A/C, ~ Cu:ANI 50tl mt Au.: :-..1 1-..1 ti•ll~ Male dog, 3 'f' old. neu- tered. 1111 &hots, part Lab/Spnng.. medium tlz•, short haired, housebroken, well trained & loveable. $25. Call 54a..5390 1 &EN FRANl(UN 250 ..,.. after 8pm Transportation l ' \'I' r '." I \ ' 11.\1111'' ..... 1. ennlV. 9POQna, ailVeir· White ~· Mve.e RV, roomy 5th Wheel pie. ... 2e ~ old 15 S10leech. MU• •~ ~ Nuggel. 2t ft. MCh. 144 8889. *"petal 754-412), 111oith klngou bed. M111t cond. ss:sot> l40-7117 Automobiles tng $.9000. 55CM13e. DON'T COMMIT TOO SOON OIW 51~ $2,__. °' WBST ••• Q.11'71 ..,...O Qel•S •• .. -53Y .... 54 _,_..,_ 550..sOYfld sea.,.. IO-Md - 10 11 12 13 We wish you a wonderful 5th birthday. Happy BirthdaY Amanda . II-Love. ' Did & Mom ...... CIHIW Happy 11th birthday! Brandon, a super grandson. Happy 36th Birthday to a super guy! Love & Kisses. O.A.P. Fan Club . T• llu~k May the if • .. • ~ .. .. • • • • • Thuraday, March s, 1992 .. GE COAST AUTO Montero Jmage: Stylish versati-lit~ Mitsubishi's new sport utility vehicl~ -combines power, luxury and freedom T he feeling of power and freedom -to go anywhere, any time, over any kind of terrain -surrounded by luxurious comfort and an appearance that makes a lifestyle statement b the spirit that is inspired by the asgressive body lines and advanced engineering featured in the completely redesigned 1992 Mitsubishi Montero. With the introduction of the all-new Montero, Mitsubb;h1 Motor Sales of America, Inc. (MMSAI brings .mother flagship model to the automotive ar~na. "While today's sport utility buyers • continue to place strong 1ri1portance on ~urability and off-rwd capabil1t1es, ,..,e're seeing increased interest in vehicle versatility and lifestyle image projections," said Ron Kusumi, Manager of product • p~nning for Ml\ \SA. "Such areas as appearance and luxuf') arc becoming key sales points." Complementing rcu:nt launchl'S of the 3000GT grand touring c;pom CJr and Diamante luxury p<'rlurm.rncc sedan, the 1992 Montero rcprc'>C'ntc:. \'\1tsub1shi's new entry in the gro\' tng ~port -ut1l 1t\ segment. While its pred<.'Cc~:>or scored a sertes of filit-placc 1.1ctoric!> comµct1ng 1n i,ome of the world's most dem.rndmg off ·1l1 • .1d rallies, the 1992 Montero l>u1lds upon this heritage or proV('n success with entirely ne'" interior and exterior styling, luxurious appointments and unsurpassed new four-\\hcel drive technology. ind"5try's first anti-lock -braking system capable of allowing ABS operation in all two-and four-wheel drive mode selections, including high and low ranges. The dramatic transformation of Montero for 1992 parallels the <.hanging character of consumers in the sport utility vehicle segment. Sport utility vehicle buyers of the past tended to place greater emphasis on utility aspects, and represented more common stereotypical outdoor recreation buffs. The all-new Montero has been developed to meet the desires and needs of predominantly affluent and educated 25 to 54-year-ord males tending to be active leaders and recreation-minded. The needs of women buyers and drivers were also important considerations. For 1992, Montero is offered in four tnm levels, all four-door models with identical Active Trac 4WO powertrains: Montero, Montero RS, M ontero LS and the top-line Montero SR. M ontero exterior and chassis dimensions have been increased to provide better ride and handling and additional spaciousness. All models share a dedicated platform with a wheelbase of 107 .1-inches, as well as expanded overall length, width and lower overall height. Interior space has been improved by additions to front headroom, and legroom and shoulder dimensions tn both front and rear. All Monteros arc equipped with four-wheel power disc bral..es that feature front ventilated rotors and two-piston calipers. For 1992, Mitsubishi devel0pcd a new Multi-t'(iodc anti-lod. braking !>ystem (ABS) (or Montero. This feature is standard on Montero LS' and optional on Montero SR. \A hen Multi-Mode ABS senses impending wheel lock-up it instantly modifies ABS operating parameters to provide optimum braking in each drive mode, including high aQd low rangt>S ot the transfer case. Tires on standard Montero and i\ \ontcro RS are P235/7 5Rl5 all-terra111 steel-belted radials mounted on 6\15-inch )t}lecl steel wheels. Montero LS is equipped with P235/75Rl5 all-t~crain • stcer.bcl,lt>d radials moun~ on 6>..15-inch Jluminum wheels .. Montero SR includes larger 31.xl0 .5Rl5 all-terrain stcckbeltcd radial) mounted on 7xl5-inch aluminum \\heels. \ \ h1le the entire Mc;>ntcro" interior has been completely red~igned and ..... upgri:\dcd, the dashboard b a highlight in the front cabin area with an elegant new appearance, full instrumentJtion and logically arranged. controk. The h1ghl ght engineering feature of ~tero ior 1991 is the combined introductions ot M1(.)ub1sh1's Act1\.e Trac 4'(v'O and M1,.ilt1 Mode ABS. ActM' Trac 4WO 1s a soph1st1Cdted new all -terrain di5ve system that enable$ true "$hift-on-the-fly" two-wheel d11ve (2H) to fa.Jr-wheel drive 14H &4Llc) transitions while traveling at speros up to 62 mph, af)d use of the four-wheel drive mode (-tH) at all times on any surface. Multi Mode ABS represents the Multi-Mode ~SS is a technologically advanced microprocessor-controOed braking system that is programmed to function in all two-and four-wheel drive modes of Active Trac 4WO. The handsome new organic shape of the dashboard surrounds an efficient new instrument panel which provides a bright, clear and functional la~out. ~ Montcro's luxuriou interior is enhanced by an efficiently designed dashboard. --~~~~~~~~ --~~~~~~--~~~~--- Extended Thru March 9th. JUST ADD GAS NO MAINTENANCE Buy a new 1991 Ford from Theodore -Robins -Ford now ... 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OR BlJYFOR $7498 1992 ·ACCO.RD LX Plus S3c plus tax.24 month closed .. nd lease v-1th opuon to bUy. Total ot payments $5160.00 Cap reduction $1147.77. Net :;!::W:;,·,1::~'!"o~lu~::;.;: s 14 498 credit. /1 035513,#035343:# 042~·'043083· OR BUY FOR I " Ready for WC>B 0t play Cass and only 18,000 Auto, pa. air cond. \llt. 4 Doors and Shatpl (~F146133) (F1<279060) (KW334291) miles.Sharp! (lU1,7878) :*2588 *2788 '3988 •4999 '16 HONDA CH CIX IE Im A Auto. pe, !~ .. QM CIX SI ~.~~ POwtr 1lnall119. * cond, Al.Ao. pa. 111:. cau elf cond. UH., tilt, p.w .. POL. IDt. crUI• caa. ••• IUIWOOf. (GS00478') CNIM, c:ust.wt.els sunroof. whMI, IMl'* wheetl. (KS013275) .,_,.. .... (l.£179915) (00107012) '5988 *63 88 '8988 '*7 5 88 'II HONDA '90 HONDA '19 ACUIA NILUDI SI ACCOID ~.~. AA-. pe. air cond •• ~·ac.cau. c--. pw ... crulM pw. • .. c:ruiae. ~ wtr\d, door ..... ..woof. (JC017 41 a, C05172t, ~~ .. m:..~ *9 9 8 8 • 1992 CIVIC SEDAN 24 MONTHS F OR ·ONLY . -. $109 per mo. . Plus tax, 24-month closed-end lease with option to buy. Total of payments $2818.80. Cap redUC'llon $1245. Net residua! $7422. Plus $587.60 drtv•away fees. On approved $ 9 3 9 8 credit. #018124,1018927,# 016457#017345.# 01ss99.0 R BUY FOR . 1·992 ACCORD EX Plu-s-53c p us tu. 24 mon clo~ lease with option to buy. Total C)f payments $5616. Cap reduction $1566.19. Net residua.I · $12,387.00. Plus $983 91 drfve..away, tees. On approved credit.#05530t,# 059481 ,#021439,#041996.#045780. '17 NISSAN . SENTIA Auto.~. GAS Auto. power StMOng. air cond, bit, cusl SAVE I Great transp. whffts. extra clean. car. (792774) (HC806811) *4 9 9 8 '5688 E WIANGUI Low mu. Md VI. auto, ps. w cond •• caas .. tilt. CNl ... a.harp! (KJ 132289) POl. wMelt (Kl 183088) . '7988 '7988 '11 IJNCOlN '90 HONDA MMICVI LSC ACCOID LX All c:ond., power ....... ig, c--. pw. pcS .... CNIM. (lC051915) Auto, air COl'ld, cass till. VIS, ps, u cond . cass. tat. • w~L (GS01244~) cru• e. wheets tires. (G8169755) '5988 55988 'II HONDA 'IElUDE Auto, ps, u .cond ; · loJI cOPd .. c:ass, cass., tilt. moonroot (JC006$42) ys. \HKO 14!00) •8788 '8788 '19 fOID T·lllO SUPll CPE VI. ... (, casa. ""' pd. cc,p...at. Nil~ M ST ORI\'£' ~ ctwvJw, (luU25«JJ •11 888 - - a1b Thursday, March 5, 1992 Thunderbird r evisited t he Ford Thunderbird LX, with a bas;-suggested retail "rice reduced nearly $3,000 to $15, 759, is the focus of a test· tnarketing program in California designecf fo broaden its appeal amOnJ; non-traditional Thunderbird buyers. Thunder- bird dominate~ the middle specialty segment of the market m Califorma, with nearly half q{ all sales in the segment. Shifting ·problem · may n d a clutch · adjustment ollty ' . . I ' I own a 1971 T~ Land Crui.er. Am I able lo low it behind anotMr vehlde without nglll -LJ. ~ cording to a local Toyota dealer, you can safely tow your 1971 T oy<?ta land Cruiser behind another vehJde if you follow a few general rules. You MUST have it in neutral, the parking brake MUST be off, and most important, you MUST adjust the front hubs to unlock the front axle. If your vehicle has locking hubs on the front axle you will be able to unlock them. locking hubs were an option on older land Cruisers, so you may not have them on your front axle. If you do not, . you will need to purchase a set before attempting to tow the vehicle. the· free play of the cable when at rest. An adjustment will be necessary if it is too loose. A repair manual from any parts store will give you more explicit instructions on this operation. If this does not solve the problem, you should take your car to a repair shop for a proper diagnosis. My 1981 Cadillac fleetwood ~y ~ been da~ged when it was t from the front, with the transmission in drive. The car was towed about two miles, at 35 miles per hour. ~s is possible to damage an automatic transmission under these circumstances? -P.R. -------------------------------~~1~9~MQ~~~ become increasingly difficult to s . I am only able to shift into first A: Yes, if the drive (rear) wheels were left on the ground. According to Cadillac, the car should not have been towed with the transmission in drive or any other. gear. Tow trucks normally tow vehides equipped with automatic tr~nsmissi<>n with the drive wheels off the ground. . . NEW AuroGumE · -------'"'!gear, ~'Jrinds and will not ~np~. Has m~ dutch gone badJ - D.D.T. A: That is one possibility. However, your 'car's cable actuated clutch may simply need adjustment. . Acura HUNTINGTON BEACH ACURA YouEs.~.t I ~ , ' 19!31 Bt.Kh e1 4CS & vt B00-96-ACURA, 842-0095 NOllM llEEV£S COASTAL ACURA S;., (' > .-.tc:ior B 111• ~--f ,,,, l 979·2500 TUSTIN ACURA t.E v. • •, T TO BE , 1 AGA '. '. ' ' ~ " .. 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Sport coupe aimed at younger buyers Boastins an exceptional fuel-efficient engine develops 88 combination of day-to-day horsepower ancf delivers 29 mpg practicality and nimble handling city and 35 mpg highway in a styliSh package, the all-new (estimated) with the fiv~speed 1992...Mazda MX-3 sport coupe manual transmission. promises to giVe younger buyers a Standard in the MX-3 GS i~ an new way to express their all-new 1 JO-horsepower, 1.8-llter, individuality while staying within OOHC 24-valve V-6 engine. This their budge.t. high-revving engine boasts The Mazda MX-3, with its bold, sequential electronlc multi-port youthful styling and winning fuel injection for excellent throttle performance, rounds out-Mazda's r~nse and smooth operation line of sports and sporty cars. This and is the first and only V-6 line also includes the renowned engine available in this segment. RX-7 and MX-5 Miata sports cars The V-6 in the MX-3 also carr ies and MX-6 sport coupe. the distinction of being the "The MX-3 reaffirms our smallest mass-produced V-6 in long-standing commitment to the the world today. sports and sporty..car segment of Two transmissions are available the market" said Clark J. Vitulli, with each engine; a five-speed ~nior vice president and chief m a n u ~ I , o r a n o p t i o n a I operating officer of Mazda Motor e I e c tron 1ca1 ly control I ed America. four-speed automatic with Thursday, March 5, 1992 a i 1t •! ..... and interior space 1-1 • . . • r . ' I I ~'The MX-3's combination of overdrive.· On the GS model, a styling. performance and interior high-torque version of the room puts it at the top of its class. five-speed manual transmission is With the addition of the MX-3, used to handle the added Mazda is now able to offer performance of the V-6 engine~ consumers a choice of 11 The sleek styling of the MX-3, distinctive model lines." with its low front end-' smooth The 1992 Mazda MX-3 sport coupe, with its low front end and oval exposed headlights, looks lil.c a ~port cJr but -.eats four comfortably. Two models of the front-wheel . contours and oval exposed drive, fou r-passenger MX-3 are headlights, gives it the look of a offered: the MX-3 and. the MX-3 sports car, yet it se~ four. In fact GS. -the coefficient of drag of the The standard engine in the MX-3 is a low 0.32. · MX-3 will be a new 1.6-liter, The overall dimensions are 1 6 ~v a I v e S 0 H C i n I i n e compact, with short overhangs fo ur-cylinder engine with front and rear. The MX-3 features electronic multi-port fuel a wide stance, giving it a solid, injection. This responsive_and sporty look. The 60-series tires and alloy wheels -on-tRe -CS further enhance this aggressive character. Inside, an integrated, contoured interior environment surrounds the · driver ond passengers. The front scats feature full integr<fted headrests, while the 1ear seatb..i~k folds ·down to increase the cargo area. A large glass hatch also provides access to this surpHsingly- practical cargo area. Visibility. is exceptional, with a large wrndshield and side w(ndows. Augmenting the large .rear glass area is a separate small window at the rear of the hatch, whic h improves rearward vis1b1lity, C)pecially '"hen bad.1ng up. The MX-3 featttr~ a four-\'\ ht:t·f independent s.uspcns1on, using MacPherson struts m front and t1azda's prO\en Twin-Trap~.:o cl:tl · Link arransemcnt at the r ."tr Anti·roll bars arc U>i.:d on b th models. front .ind rc>ar, to rcclu I! bod} lean during cornering 1ht.• M '.+. ttre-e -mott~rurei.. ( lUH\h~l·I d \; br,1kb ventilated ~ m irom '' c ..th.!.!. \ lX-3 uses I :>C Jnc.1 re.JF \ · -od. brJlc> are C::c model as "el -•• •• • ddC"d degree ..._._ Po,,cr·a)'i~ted racl.;-.'in(l-p 01 n >leering i) ~tJndMd cquiprncn: on n•rol under . ~ -I Plymouth adva nces Laser li ne The 199 2 Plyrn ou th La"s er. .1 consccut1\e thrc0·) ear member oi Car and Ort\er ) "Ten Bc~t'' car:., ha) received new exterior and ioterior . refinements, \vhile expanding to· iour aerodynamic model choice:. fl.)r 1992. Laser buvcrs now hJ'e J choice ol ,1 Laser, l.1)Cr RS, laser R~ 1 urbo .ind Ll's c r RS Turb o.' Eac h h J' e all·\\iheal -drive and perfo rmance J) high as 195 horscpO\-.er. 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Yl c., riced rel""*" C.--1 Vb 1$ talt Vl c., .... .-ptflfJtf' '"""'/.a.ft) Combtnc ono. peas. pcppos. olhes and almonds in medium bowl. Make Oearny V~; pour ~er salad and toss. Mates 8 ao 10 scrvmg . Variot101t Add I can (I pound) cubed ham or 3 cans (4Yl ounces each) medium shnmp. drained. . Herbed Tomato Bread ,~,_...,,, 1 pedulct(16...as)lil0lrol.U .. Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext.366 -n=+Worl!IJ URJUUm"t' Recipel/3 It used to be cooking light. cooking fast or OOolting easy. Bue Loda)· cooks v.ant aJJ-thtS and more -they want to be cooking "green .. as well. Whal cuctlY-~cooking green? There is no hard and fast formula. buJ cooking green involves avoiding excess packaging. cooking and cleaning wilh products that arcn 't harmful ao the enviroruncnt and recycling wbcoever pos ible. The key((\ becoming a "green gourmet" is being able ao incorporate all of this wilh the ~onveruence. nutntion and quality that ,.e 'vc all grown used to. Canned foods can help you do just chat! · Canned foods are a greaI choice for environmentally concerned cool~ because the) provide convenient variety. nutritional quality and environmental fnendliness. The majont} of food cans. generally referred to as "tin .. cans. arc ac1ually made of teel. N°' onl)' is teel completely recyclable, steel food cans arc made of 2.5 percent recycled tcel. And , because steel cans are magnetic_ally anracted, they can be au1omaticaUy separat~ from other recyclable and mtmicipal solid waste. ln many communitie • con umers arc "automatically" recycling b) simply throwing their food cans away. If your community has curbside recycling. all you need to do i nnsc ouc empty cans (rinse in leftover dishwaicr or in empty space in the di hwasher) and pl~ cans and lids m your recycling bin. If curbside recycling hasn't tcached you yet. Call your local cit} go\ emment for information about steel can recycling in your community. CONVENIENT AND NUTRJTIOUS eaOned foods arc a great choice for convenience and nutnuon..conscl()U) cools as v.ell. W1lh more than 1.500 different foods available tn cans. you can create appcu.iers. idc dishes. main dishes and desserts in no time. Whether you choo$e fruits. JU ice . \-egetable . meal • seafoods. soups or pcciaJty item . canned foods can help cut down cooling umc. Alfea(fy prepared for you during the canning proces , canoed foods requuc no cleaning, peeling. choppmg. or ~en cooking -heat procc mg narurally tenllZC and coob the food nght m lhe can !><> 1t' .read)' 10 heal and ear irt.stantJy. Many itemS are SCl"cd nghr out of lh , can. ""'lh no heaung required Perfect for panuy tocking. canned ite~ . when kept m a cool. dry place. v.111 rcwn lhe1r nutritional value for many moolh . Nutritionally. canned food can'c be beat. R1 h in \1camm and mineral'>. tudie 'ho" canned foods provide nutrients comparable to thctr f rcsh and frozen countcrpan ""hen prepared for the table. And. 10 meet today's con umer concern about sodium and fat content m food • canned food manufacturers offer many options. A variety of low-and no-salc,added products, a' v.ell as fruits wilh no added sugar. can be found ~I 10 regular canned fao<b on upennane1 hehe And remember, most canned fruits and vegecable arc v1nua1ly fat·frte! . When you talc~ a look ai all tha1 canoCd foods have to off er -c1w1ronmcntal fnendline-. . . • unbcat.ab\c convenience and great nutrition -)ou'll sec that lhe pos 1bibne arc endle ~ L \Ing canned foods. you. can create recipe for an) kmd of d1 h.. To gel you carted. lhe Canned Food Information Council suggests the following canned food rec1pe . For pasta lo"ers. Ono SalJd offers an unusual pasta witti all your favonte .. good1e :· Rata1ou1lle Filled. Eggplant "a dcliciou side dish wilh a bcaunful prcscnumon. F~ a tang) accompannnent. tr) Herbcd Toma10 Bread. And. finish your meal off -wuh a dchc1ou and rcfrc~tn@. \.1cditerrnncan·'t~le desscn. Hone)-Ginger Fru11 Kabobs . More Quick and Easy Canned Food Ideas APP£11ZEI TIPS. Sun meab off ••th a r.15' o( a can opener -scnc canoed oh'" or DU I ' SOUP HOITS: 5""/1 S1url -:-Scltct f"*O creamy smooch ~ of conn'>(rnJ rol<'O Make Herbed Tomaro Filling; root in refrigeratorwh1le making dough. Make hot roll mix accmiing to pllCUgc instructions, U£ing bot water. oil aod egg. Roll dough on floured SW'face into 20 ll 20-incb square. Spread comato filling on dough. ao within 1 inch of edges. Roll up. jelly,roU sryle; ltTallge into boncsboc shape oo greased cookie sheet. Let rise. covered. m warm place unbl double, about 10 minutes. Bake in prchealcd 375°F oven until txcad is golden aod sounds boUow when tapped. 20 to 2.5 nunutcs. Remo"e from pan and cool on wire rack. Mates t loaf (r.elvc sltCCS). 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Add cggpllnl cutia Ind..,.,. flO casserok; mterOWa~c. ~. 11 tush ..,_er until cgplmt is ecodcr. 3 to 4 mi.rNttS. 1irina halfway through cooLina time. Stir in zw:cbini ind~ in~microv.a~c. 00\'md. 11 '"ah power un&il hot dwouab· 3 to• menuRS. sturina halfv.a) ttvouab cooliQI lime. Spoon nuAaR _, q,apLllM shells IO scne MM 6 scn"iq V4riltiM Sur • pou.nd (I can) cubed c1mCd hlili illlo~ •hen add 1ucdMIU Ind rcnwnini inpdicnls. Honey-Ginger Fruit Kabobs Take a second look at canoed foods •.• and a second to recycle them: • More lhao 90 pc:rccnt of all food cam 1te n\lde of ~eel. • The food cans cbal arc~ ·~cd 1o &\ '"'ti'l" roldc ol SICCI. . • attl food cans 1te made of 2.S rte) kd stttl Ind arc thcmseh ~I> recyclable. . . nc ·~~ American c-.. .n lhan food cans per 'fUI· • One out of evtty four 5'eeJ food Cini is re£> led IOday. lftd • number ISrisu\t~· • ft«ydcd ~l foOd C'IM arc rnidc anlO I VllWC) of WV. ~ -~ CIN, tan. lo) 8'PaMKU. bicyc"' ~ cor\.~bon INllCrial • Canned foods '* no C*.111 k> seorc, DMd mergy eo • (u .. -I I • lht) "' alrced) cd iiD me c.) IDd v.tt: etlell>' 1o 1rMIPO" k'> ....-..cu ... ~ food. v • CM lidl C1n be fe('yried ritN .aa.. widl yow • s.t .... .,... bt ~ riwd °"' bdOft ft!( ... lo'"""" ... ~olW••-''*'·•w•.tUWa...tMll r1e QIWM. ".._ ">',..... tw •~ ... ,..,.or•• un ........... ... 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T., Huntlnaton Beach Today's interest in taking vitamin and mineral supplements to help retard aging was dramatically fueled in the 1980's -with the publication of the best-selling book, .. Lire "Extension," by Durk Pearson. Based on the theory that certain atoms called free radicals have negative effects on aging, the book a~tes the use of antioxidants as a prevention. As a reminder, let me point out that a free radical is an atom which has lost an electron and thus become unbalanced attacking and ~using damage to other body cells. This damage is thought to hasten the appearance of wrinkled skin and reduce important organ functions. There is a growing bod)' or scientific evidence to suggest that the USC of antioxidants to help control the damqc from free radicals is more than merely theory. The supplements which you mentioned in your letter are both antioxidants. The first, Cocnzyme 010 (CoQlO) is an enzyme that is produced by the body. Preliminary research suggests that it may be useful in helping to prevent the formation o( plaque in artcrie$, a leadin& cause of atherosclerosf1~­ hardening or the arteries. At c • present, however, there is no firm scientific foundation .that CoQlO is helpful in retardin& signs of aging. antiox.idutl flOql food JOUrcea. CMdW ....... wwll • Wiii! The other substance, SOD, is Vi&amins A. C and E are all • C.11., NI...,. Superoxidc dismutase, another ~rful aatimidanu and much It probably will be just as enzyme that is an antioxidant. "'5 expensive than antioxidants effective u either fresh or However, tests have shown that it derived from supplements. And, powdered Jinger. I've been tol too as ineffective as an anti·&aging since vitamins are not protein, thal some Asian Gshennen nib pill. That's because, in supplement thei(effectivcncu'"cvcn"ltUltnJ the on candied Jinaer durin& fishin form, it is an enzyme (which digestive procea romains high. voyaaes to •~id nausea. No means that it is made of protein), Whole grain products, dark green the candied form is easier lo u and is broken ~owo 'during the leafy produce, and red and yellow and stays fresher longer than t digestive process to the point , fruit and veggies nrc your best raw root. where its effectiveness is antioxidant tourcn. -----~Q I'm a new motbtr and I Q bave two quadou: Fll'lt, -decreased. I rtad witb inttrut In a past boW Iona WUI •Y apreued btt l W<>uld recommend that you ... column about tbe ase of milk kftp tn tbe ref'rlaerato~ use naturally-occurring 1inaer for motion 1&cluleu. WUI Sccoad, 11 11 ule to ue lbe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. akrowavetolaea&bebfroodl? -I FAMILY PACK 4 Pc» With Mo1ch1"9 Cove< 9lOOMING CARNATIONS 2.ff . . 1 _ .... _ ·---..aac LAWMBrt•a VA~IES 2.99 ...... llAM HICKQaY Ott HONEY CUllEOua.4.99 GUAKaoan Ci •u. II-OZ QUICK I 49 Ott OU> FASHIOH • PLUS WE -ACQPI COUPONS FROM OTRER SUPIRMARKDS ..... RA9 ILK .ato• 1-LI. PKG. IA.., .. ,;. LB. 'ARGI ARTICHOKIS FRISH FIRM IA. J.D.L,C.... rm always to see a new mother breast feed her baby; there are so many heahh benefits for Your cxpre breast milk wi remain safe ro the baby IO consume for u -----to five days in the rcfrigerato U you freeze i --•--the milk shout be good for th 10 four months. There is no nutritional reaso why solid baby food or milk sho not be mkrow.avcd. However, overheating any food will cause some nutrient loss. I also haste point out that microwaving tend to heat food unevenly resulting hot spo(s which can scald the baby's mouth and throat. When milk is heated in a bolt using the microwave, heat accumulates in the top portion. This makes it necessary to shak the botllc wc11, and te~t the temperature "ith a few drops o the upper surface of your hand before feeding. When )'Our baby is ready to e solid food and )OU want to·usc t microwave to heat it, be sure tc) place the :tffiQUnt )'OU want to scr.c your child in a dish rather than using the jar itself. Studies showed that the internal t~mpcrnture of baby food heatc in glass jars reached temper:uur of 200 degrees, "'hile the food i cl~est contact to the glass jar o re:tchcd 48 degrees. This could easHy lead anyone to underestimate how hot the food really is. If )OU ha,.;e the desire or time m:».e )'Our own baby food, you c prepare a batch ahead of time a separate individu1.t poruons u5in the compartment in an ice cube tray. Alter the fooJ is frozen, remove the cu~s to a freezer ba Zucch1n1 ITALIAN SQUASH ....................... LI .• 59 16-0l. Pkg . BABY CARROTS . .EA .... Yellow M9o1 LARGE PEACHES ...................... La. .79 date nd store up to three mont ~ .......... • Bt.USH •RHINE 5.49 ---. .. '---. -• ••••• == LIU ALWAYS M•Xl•AM 16 TO 24 COUNT 2.79 ea&nn .. 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March s. 1992 Gr•nd chicken g1vas new navor to your old lavoPll• Looking for something new and different. that cooks in a hurry, is law in calorics and in fat content and can be prepared in an endless number of different ways? look no further than fresh ground chicken -one of the newest products in the supermarket poultry case. Made from boneless, skinless thigh meat, ground chicken contains only 10 percent (or less) fat. compared to the 30 percent allowed by USDA standards for ground beef. Y ct ground chicken can be used in almost any recipe that calls for hamburger -burgers, meat loaf, chili, tacos. meatballs. stuffed ..peppers, spaghetti sauce or croquettes. Experimenting wit~ favorite recipes and trying diHerent seasonings is the best way to pcrf cct the use of this new product. Do Ahead Ground Chicken Lasagna is prepared the night before, ready to pop in the oven on a hurry-up meal night. You don't even have to precook the noodles. Ground Chicken Gumbo is a healthy, hearty dish that's just great on a cold evening. Colorful, too, with lots of nourishing vegetables. As with all poultry products, ground chicken should be cooked thoroughly and never served rare. Note, however, that ground chicken bas a delicate texture and cooks slightly faster than other ground meats. Tip for handling raw ground chicken: wet hands with cold water to make it easier to form chicken into patties or meatballs. - ·DO AHEAD GROUND cmcKEN LASAGNA • I lb. around chkteo e 1 CH (16 CL) tomllOa • 1 cao (6 oz.) tomaito pestc • 1-~ tblpa. cbopped parsley, divided •l~Up.-~ . • 1 tsp. "basil • 6 oi. laaJ."!' noodles •I carton (16 oz.} low fat, llMll curd CX>tlqC dlcese • l ca. bcatea • v. tsp. pepper • 6 oz. slim milk mozzarella cheese, shredded • V. cup pted Pannesan cbeosc Dll'ft'doai: Heat fJypall c:wer medium biJb tempcnture. Add pouod dUckeo and brown, atirri.nc. about six minules. Pour 1oma1oes, tomato putc. "1 tbsp. ot lbe pmley, 1 tsp. o( the salt Uld basil in10 food proceaor container, procaa about 1 minute. Stir tomato minute iolO pound clUctca aad simmer cwcr low temperature abou1 20 minulcs. In · medium bowl, m.ia toaetbcr rcmainiQJ J lbsp . panlcy, rauiaiaa ~tsp. ale, COCIJl&e cheese, ~.and ~· In bottom ol 2-quart sh..UO. b¥ll'I dish. spoon a little ot J10UOd chicken mixture. Tbto layer DOOdJea (uncooked), coctap cbeac mi:mu'c, mozzudla chcae. Pannesu cheese and IJWAd cbic:tcn mixture. Repeat laycn but Sift Parmeun cbccsc for toppiJll. CcMr and let &it ia rcfri~rator cmmipt. Bake in 37S dcpee F. OYCD for 30 milMlJcS. UC llaDd atio.t 10 minutes and cut iallO squares. Mates .a aenma:s- GROUND cmCKEN GUMBO • l lb. ground cbictcn • 1 up. salt • I tsp .. New Orleans Jumbo scasonina • 1 medium onion, alic:ed in rinp • 2 cups cbictcn broth. warmed • I can (28 oz.) cnuhed tomatocJ with basil • 1 pacbcc (16 oz.) frozen vccctable gumbo mixture • l nl> celery, sl.iccd • VJ cup chopped cabbacc Dlttd..locu! "Heat large Dutch oven over medium hi&J> cempcrature. Add chicken, sall and gumbo seasoniJli; brown, 11jning. aboul 5 minulC$. Add oruoo and continue to cook, stirring. about S minutes more. Stir in warm chicken broth and tomalOCS; brin& to a boil. Add vcietable gumbo mixture, celery and cabbage. Re1um 1Jmos1 to boiling. rcdU<Je heal and simmer over medium low lempe,..ture aboul 20 minutes or until ~gctablei arc tender. Scnc in bowls with croutons. Makes 6 servings. Radial Keratotomyl Contact Lens Seminar l'ISIO!\ CORRECTIO~ MTllOUT caussu! Indulging-your senses · ... ·~·· . Our offit.'e b no" offering a no ch~e M'fllaru1r for pauenl\ "ho are interested in rdracme ~rge~ 10 correct ne-.m.ightedn~. far.1~h1ednt~' or a.""1~matism lius includes a fn't.· t'\'1.lu:t11on of ~our l~b and an2lys1' of ~our rnml"J "1th the ne" computemed comeaJ top<~rJph~. photo"l'rJto~op~ machine P1ea'*' ctJJ f(.~tdrn~ '<'t'TllnJf Wlt' · :-p-JCl' IS hm1tetJ I .. W. A.~DR£W ClES, M.O., f.A.C.S. ,-... )~..!023 • tOO \ewpon ( t'fllt"r Or • '-llttt" ~0-t 'l°"pon lk.1t'h C\ 1l!hC'lll 1>11•1 '4 \Tt 111 111t \\01111" Bo \lm m Or1ml\1"40101.\ I t MTll 1111 \ \0 RU \ \ B<Hlttl ot ~H ~I ltl.t 10 ......... uci>n r ·• ,..,....,, OoUmist THIS WEEK ·s TOPICS OF DISCUSSION .• •11 cMI Is.,. •• ......... , .... 1111 llllllltl ... an .. -- ,. .... J 1'111 LI D fll .... Ul 1111 .. .._, clra& I you'd lilw I» Lobdell ~ to .ntertm and . inlOnn wilh • taler"'"*" petfonnanoe ""ytJ4X arpl!izlil'on p#I 11, cal &I Lobdtll at 5'()-1224. ..._,. 5 ..... mtJl9 ucling,,., yQI typQJI .,, ... Learn how ~to enjoy wine with your sen_sations of taste W hile the vast majority of lend rou'1dness to the body. our percep_tion of wine Some winemakers have become i.s through our nostrils, adept at producing chardonna} the tongue serves a ~ifferent but which are just below this equally vital function. ..threshold" or sugar awareness, Our palates and thusly enjoy a great deal of can only detect popul:irity with consumers. four different For the no,,.icc taster, a wine sensations: which is actually bone dry can be sweet, sour. ~It mistaken as being ~eet when "-1-a-n..,........:.,1t,..,..te_r_. ~--'".......:-rlr.,..-u:rtt, PrTtrivllfi1'iJ fruity 3nd al~ Swee rness, rhe h3S a fairly high amount of sugar content of glycerol. These two ·foctors a wine, is an combine to gl\c. tbe allusion of am important sweetness when lutlc, if any, component of sugar is present and tricks your II 9 flf almost all wines brain into rhinkfog s\\ect '"hen it is not. -----and is the first On the A wine hould never be· sour . rhing derected and 1f it is, a .. e it for the sal:id Vine when t3Sting. ~I because you have a bottle ·-----When the sugar of vinegar. The v.ord .. ,inegar" level falls below 'I: of 1 percent, actually comes from t"o French we do nor actually recognize the wo rds _ "vin"(winc) and sugar as sweetness. but it does .. aigrc" {sour): vin plus a1gre . - -. -c..-/ r)_... ,.. Rabbitt luu.ruce AaeKY lnkgriry Sina 1957 Auto • Homcownen •Business -•- w~ UM:s ·~Old­ Fashlon Way· 2950 Grace Ln. C M. Can for info MO-Oall Look to Sptcial Occa iolls for local . Rtplltablt tlltlCt I . • equal vinegar, or sour wine\ A wine can be astringent. howe,cr, which comes from varyin1 levels of the different cids ~hicb e~i t in grapes. Without this natural :tcidity, a ~inc woulJ taste li"c Koolaid -S\\ect, flabby and lacking in character. Therefore, adcqu:ue lc,els o( acidity arc absolutely nccc ary lo help gi\c "".,inc backbone, crispness and b:ilancc. Salt has no place in v.ine a grapes arc naturally low ,in . 'l\d!A9 hc*•a-<o161NllioN 15dt Mos llldl I ~ ~. sodium (another reason why five dozen wines are being wine is good for you!) lf a wane examined, it becomes a sine qua is salty, it is bec:iu c the salt ~:is non to spit each ip out into one put there on purpose, ltke the of the numerous buckets · cheap cooking herries of scattered. )e tcrycar. . Lastly, bitterness in wine After three hours of sampling comes primarily from the tannins ~incs at a recent trade tastin1, that 3rc e\tr3cted from the ~ins this \Hiter had the opportunity anJ tem JO the JUICe or the --~tO~t!:a~k-;_c~3~·~·b~tt~at!!h7l~lizc~r:-"~~~ ----• crus c grapes, or "m~t". sec what blood alcohol level had during fermentation. If too much · been rc3ched. Even though not tannin is allO'-'Cd in the \\IDC, it one drop of wine had been \\ill appear to be extremely dry S\\ !lowed, and every S1p had (a cotton mouth sen ation) as been dccorou ly and masterfully \\eUJts biucr. expectorated, my blood alcohol Thc)C arc the b.i.sic factor~ level was .03! While thJS was far which influence \\hat socs on bcl the legal definition of in idc )'Our mouth during the inebriation, at should ghc notice process of ta tmg \\inc. W • then, t.lo accomph hcd taster~ th:it one must pay attention to lurp \\inc in much the amc wa) how much )'OU arc drinking th:u mouth\\a.sh js used each before gemng behind the wheel. morning? 1t is to get C\CO more Ut.stl)', should )OU ~Tite eJl of :iir into each sip, thereby this wine tasting business Clo¥>'n? ·•opening" it up (aeratton) as IC )'OU are a \\inc \Hiter or a ·· · ~ell as spreading the wine O\'Cr professional buyer -bsolutely. the entire surface of the p l:uc·. If )OU arc a dedjcated diarist, Thi "'ay, all of the wine's pica c indulge )'Ourself and ch:uacteri tics can be more fully analy"Zed and appreciated. record your tasting imprtssioiu As for wh:u to do with wine for postenty. H~evcr, if )'OU arc after it ha been vie~ed, swirled, tilling notes merely because you nosed, lo bed and chewed, )OU bcliC\.c that you arc supposed to ha'c rwo choice . 1 t t ters -SJ\C )Ourself the trouble. The wallow at tncc the wine i m~t you need to do is probably being enjoyed with a • remember the name o( the v.-ine meal. HO"-C'cr, when ac a so chat you C3n enjoy 1t aaaln. profe ional t ting nd up to SALUO! ~·What's cookin'.? · We would like to· he~r from you and shar )'OUr favoritt> r ipcs \\ith your f •llow r adcrs. Abo, if you are looking for~ rl'Cipc or need some ad 'ice. we v. ill pass that long to ~ r ol t~ tlders. Currently, v. 41r • looking for rccif)C) ~ to the E r holmy, or · any spfing tin'IC! (~\.'Of1lCS. We would ~l ~ke reci Of 'W ions packing nt r ing nd fun school or wortc lunches.· Send)'O'K~ qeieftiotts OI 1WtJtJ to T J. Hutchins.oh,, Food Edifol- ~ .. OMly N;a(, JJO W. Sq St .. COltl ~ °" 92611 • ' . · . . · . . ·. :::: ... ·. voug:'_: GUID~==.= TO FUN ALONG THE COAST r I -·· A look at the people and events highlighting this week's local arts and entertainment scene Cover/Music Johnny Cash brings his family to the Crazy Horse By David L Almquist Soecbl to WeeMnd "I'm aware of who I am, and where l am, and wha1 I am," says Johnny Cash. "I try to just thal, and I lhink a few peo- ple appreciate that." Cash's easy unders1atement, re- flects "The Man in Black's" uyle, a superstar who's had more than 135 Billboard cen iCied hits to his cred- 11. a to1al equivalent to the com- bined sum of chart records by The Bca1Jes and Frank Sinatra. and a man nobody wants to believe isn't a reformed bad man Elected to the Country Music HaJI of Fame an 1980, Cash be- . came "the ~ounges1 artisl 10 JO in that augui.t assembly One of 1he bigges t surprasei. o ( his career came lhtS year, when he was \.Oted tnto the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame for hlS early .,..ork at Sun Records with the hkes of fellow hall-of-famers Jerry Lee Le-. as, Elv15 Presley and Carl Perkins Cash reacted by say- ing he always sccre1ly wanted 10 be honored w1th his former Sun Rerords colleagues, but had writ- ten the notion off because he rose to prominence in the country ran.ks. Cash appears Monday and Tues- day at the Crazy Horse Restaunrilt and Saloon in Santa Ana Appear· 1ng with Cash for the 7 and 10 p.m., sold-OU! performances are June Carter Cash, the Carter Fam- ily and special guest J ohn Carter Cash. In 1990. Cash received the Grammy "Living Legend Award," an honot.. given so rarely that only eight oth~r music figures (including Aretha Franklin, Andrew Uoyd Webber, BiJly Joel and Quincy Jones) have received it. Cash, '1x5m "'Feb. ~ 1931, in Kingsland, Ark.. was descended Crom a Cherokee Indian. After early years forcing cotton to thrive in miserable soil, be joined the Air Force at age 18. When he m~ tered out, Cash headed to Mem- phis, enrolling in a radio an- nouncer's school and home of Sun Records, a rising rompany that was discovering and sjgning the likes of Eivis Presley and Jerry uc Lewis. Ca.sh wro te the song that became bis trademark. .. , Walk the Une," and the smash hil catapulted Cash into overnight success. His American versatility became his range. He put his guitar sttum· ming with cquaJ case to blues. bal- lads, hymns, railroad songs, cowboy and love songs, and more than two dozen BMI (airplay) awards for suFh classics as .. Folsom Prison B~es," "Get Rhythm,'' "Five Feet J;ligh and Rising'' and "Understand Your Man." lo 1969. Cash was the only per- former to win five Country Music Associa1ion Award in one year - a record that still stands. His descent into drup is best 2 Orange Coat Weekend / lhurlday, March 5, 1882 ' . ' ' .. • • t summed in his own words back in 1973: "I 1ook all the: dnlp there arc-to take, and I drank, and then when I married June, I decided all that was no good. lhAt I've rwi thrcJu&b every evil. diny thing there is, and I didn't like it. I wanted to live, I s:iw a chance to find a littlc- pcac:e within myself. Eve l\ad wrmen me o . "Wc:U, it didn't take too moch for me to aay, that ain•t all of me.'' he added. ··1 had June to hold onto, and my religion helped." Continue he bu, selling more than SO million records. narring in more than a dozen movies. and writing two bcst-~lling books. And he has found time to devote lo raising daughten Roseanne. Kathy, Cindy, Tara, and son John Utter. MusicalJy, since 1956, his consis- tency is remark.able -at least two ch:art hits every yur and he is the only performer in show business history with 36 consecutive hit· making ycan to his credit. His nag. w:aving, like that of John Wayne. bas braced back aver more t.ban one pair ol shouJders. wit.b SOQP • such as "Raged Old Flag,'' and "The Ballad of Ira Hayes." His sunfi&hter ballads rina OU.I tile .. taunt Louis L'Amour novel "I bear 10CDC people are astina for IOCDe old Johnny Cub stuff." respoods the low, rwnblia& bari- tooe on sta&C· •rm just the oae who can do that. l know all ot 'em.." ~ •• , ._ .... wa ..... ..................... 11 .. " ....... , ... .., i=ellll Mn uand tit OI :r c:...eC1111 .. I I .., ........ ....................... 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And Hepburn herself cenainly would be enchanted by director Ubby ~ppcl's faithful rendition -not to mcntM>o Ferguson's beautifully detailed interprcta tM>o ol the headstrong heiress about to plUQC'C into the matrimonial waten f~ a sec:ond time. f ercuson bri.lliutly b"Ads bcr character's rebellious tcndeocies with ber "ice queen" persona in a woodcmatly appeali.na re-creation. It doesn't take loQa few the obvious comparisons to dissipate and the SCR ecuas' own ft.11th ol iaknt to cnc:omp&Sf her audience. • Leal we foract the period iAtcnded (lboqh aooe is listed in the propam), DoqJas Sills en- KU ber charmina. and equally wealthy ex- '"eebeDd wiab a Fonia flair tbaa keeps one wait· l_Di for bUn tout. ..,.eonis. U)'OQC?'° Hil rabll maancr coatrub splendidly with Da.rea Kelly's Yptiabt attitude •the intended ICCIODd spoute. Geo« Elliott often a ~bat ham-handed portnya.I ol the Nmpled · jowuJisa forced to aMr the bi& nit11t, thouch bc'd ratber be ·~ wrbcn else. His bullish dcmeuor eases a b•t, lilowcwr, by tbe time be aad Tracy ao oil Ilia~ diff*ll ia tbe ICcond act. EJiubctb Norment IMhinM a neatly ironic characterization u bis ~r ud.. pctt.apa. lipiflCUt otbcr. SCR. 'W'Clerutl John-David ICdJa. the bcllind- pwhina UDdc W-dlic and R.dard Uo,d a .. .. Theater Critic Ttacy'a phjlandcriaa father c8dow Uic pfoductioa with ricb comic .,... willl ~r hlmina tbe IDOi& llNDdane ~ into a lauah me. Jtu Andr9 ii coolly altiaalaae a modler ot IM bride. ~tly dctiped by Oilf Faubct, tbc SCll . is ~ bot.la inside aDd out {tbc cot.ire ICt ~ for the~ utc• rior' actioa). Michael Roth'a wclklae• aound plot iacluda a fint-act-actina ae'cctioft from tbe .,.;c musical wnioa ot tbc play, ''Hip Society, .. _..... htcr ~·· ... Mis effects are first nee boda i.doors &Ad out: • · WJle ,._.Jplilia Story .. 911 .... a bit daeed. • iadeed ii '9. but ill cMi8CWI .. sail ,_, ... sea -pta••. ~ mMI. Perfotw1 a~ Tl ' ;a~ Pridl)la al I~ ~ .. 2:JO ud ... ~ .. 2:JO .... ,,..JO ulil Mad 29 .... sea .. -.. c.11 9S7-40ll ti. Ucbt iUoriDaticm. .. ' Art Pop art predecessor at JWAY T he exhibit "The Big Ornnge. Produce Box Labels, 1885-1955'; opens at John Wayne Airport on Monday, Ccatunng m:iny of 'he labels used by Orange County citrus growers. The colorful, historic labels, s.clecteJ from the 3J'Ch1\.eS of Hillcre I Press, include a v:mct) or subject matter and l)pcs or produce. These paper p<h ters pa ted on the en<li of the v.oodcn boAcs v.erc produced for about 70 )Cars and SCT\'C as an historical record of California commcrc131 an, and these early rela11"es of Pop Art have become collectors' ucms. In Orange Couo1y, the Sherman Library, Bov.-ers Museum and Cal State FuJJen on maint3in l3bcl ~coUections accessible to 1hc public. The airport Qhibition v.ill be on vtcw o n the dcp3rturc l~el o( the Thomas F. 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"We..uhef 111 Newport ~ ilnd £nv1rons," iln e<hibtllOO ol phol~ gnphs ilnd other ma~wl. ilnd other n;auti· al dtSpbyes ~itured. Hours· 11 il m · 3 p.m. Wednesdily·Suodiy ~ frtt • SMmwt libtM'}' Mid CilrcWtls 2647 £ COolSl Highway, CorON def M.lr. 67 l · 2261 Attr~ include botilruc.ll garden~ ""'lh fount.l1ns. sculpture. shtutx, ~wns flower beds ind Nnging b.lsl.& Hoon 1 O<lO a m. to 4 p m cb•ly Admissooo: U for .Klults, S 1 f<>< childmi 12-16 (free. on Moo<iay) • ~ •-uching from boats le.n1ng 8.ll . See HAPPENINGSn Comer cJ c.uhu & Ahoo 1n Wcsqraft Pb:a 3881 Ahoo Parkway lrvinc. OMomia 92714 (714) 955 .. 1500 1992 • .. Mu_src_ An afternoon of Haydn, Britten,. Beethoven . ' - Endellion quartet appears Sunday By David L AlmQUISI Sl>etlal to Weei<elld T he l:ntkll1on String Quar- rel from GrcJI Bri1~1in and accl:11mc.:J b) The Wai;h- ingwn l'll\t for •h "r;.ire el· cg.1ncc anJ re llnc.:mcnr." pc.:rform~ ~unJJy in I 11u11Jcr-. I IJll JI the OrJnge Counr~ Pcrform111g Arts Center Pcrfwm.in1.c '" \Ct for 4 pm Y.llh .111 1nformJt1\e pn:\1e"' ho~tcd ti' 11.u,1c cnt1c I lcrbert GIJ~ Jt 3 pm rhc L nJdh1in Ou.irtet -An· Jre"" \\Jt~in .... m (hi \IOhn). RJlph 1.k SouLJ (~nJ \IOlin). Garfield JJclson (' 1l1l.1) Jnd D..i' 1d Water· m..in (cclll•). \\JS founded in 1979, nJmed after the village of St En- dell1on in Cornwall -home to a chamber mU'>IC (esllval, and is lauded thrnughout the Bnt1!>h Isles. Europe and the U.S. as a "major The Endellion String Quartet is: Andrew Wnkinson (1st violin); Ralph de Souza (2nC:I violin); G.vfield Jdsc>n (viob); ~d David Waterman (cello). They play the Penonnlng Arts Center Sunday. . force" in antem3tional chamber music. i'he ensemble's selections for the afternoon include Haydn's Quartcl in 0, Op. 71, No. 2, Brit- ten's Qua rtet· No. 3. and Becthovcn'i. Quartet No. 9 10 C. Op. 59. No. 3. Haydn':o. Quartet in 0 .. v.nttcn in 1793. m:iri.., one of the rnmP'J'er's firsl fora):. into "riling quartets in· tended for large Jutlkn~c., 111 con· cert hall:.. rather lhan \Jkxm 1-!Jlh· enn~. "l thint.. "-C h.i\c .a kdmr. for the quJl111n vi humor JOJ dcplh t,hal arc important .Jn Ha\ Jn q~ncts," )3)' l:nJdhl\n·, GJrhclJ ad~n. noung the group·~ pJr- ticul:ir affin1t} for I f.J)Jn. "Ha)dn anti lkcthO\cn :ire the tv.o composer th.Al arc .ab'>Olutcl) central in the qu;.irtct repertoire," adds ccllt)t David \V:iterm.an "H:i}'dn virtually \O\Cntcd the whole medium, or :it le:bt m:idc 11 the important force 11 IS, compos· ing some 80 compos1t1om for quar· let, of which 40 arc masterpieces. There arc so fresh and full o( wit, invcn1ion and the joy of diSCO\l:r. cvcrywhtre. "1 think Haydn must have ~~ n a very uncomplicated and alm1.M transparent &ndividu:il and ccrtJ111h his music i 'il:e th.31." The foursome aho bran~ to ll\ :u their umque combiruition of l'illi :ind 18th century lt:ihan unJ SpJn ish fftstrumcnts for Britten\ I h1 J Quartet (1975). which "'J' the compo ·u ' lititmaJOr\\Orl •·11 ·~ 1 r .ire ex:implc or 3 piece "r •ltl."n "'11h1n the 1-ut · ~O >< .. &n "luch h.i• lounJ :s place in the tcpcrtuirc 1 qu.artcl , ·• Wutcrm;sn .).uJ \kcthO'tcrt's Quartet u _ Q " one ol so-c:illed .. R.1,umm' ' QuJrtets.'' deJ1c:. tcJ to c~unt ;\ dre1 R:azumov>ky, nn c 111 BccthO\en' v.c:tlthy p;itroru "It's !!Ol a terrific lot of 1111r>~ • mcnt. goc) like the win~f a11J I' full of mystery," W•termJn ~rnJ Tickell for th1: engagcmc.111 ;111: nvailablc at SW ((a11Vlll ~4'11ng) "'' The Ccnlc.r box orfacc, any Ticl..ct· Master outlet or by calling 7·1ll· 2000. Art Store, Works galleries exhibit significant group shows 'Collaborations' showcases fresh, new talents; 'Re~ Space' finds familiar nam es veering off in new directions I t ~t.'m' ·" 1h1)ugh the f1f\t quJrtcr nf th•~ year continue) to he Jun11nJtcd b:,-J gJthcnng of )mall hut "gnif1cant group exhib111on,. each with an ongmJI. rdre!>h1ng prnnt of view A i;ho-. entitled "C11llal:x1rJ t1un) · currently on C\h1hi1 (1hr~gh March I q) Jl the -.ondcrful Art !:>111re Gallc.:ll 111 Nev.port Deat.h IS JU't th.11 \IHI of gem. 'howcasing a tlud .. of frc,h Jrt t.ilcJHS working rn \Jnou~ mcJ1a Y.1th a definite preference for doing 11 as a duo. fht) cxh1b1l -v.h1ch features pJ1nt1ng,. pnnh. collagc5, and i:crJm10 -n:prc!><:nt) the 111101 dfon .. of f1"c coed teams I or exJniplc:. MJgtlJlcnJ Jnd ~IKhael I rimt..c-.s p..11nt Chag31l l1t..c \tones on :.toncwarc urns, v. h1lc J more soc1.i.ll) ~u~1uu\ I c rn.l Tol11vcr anti ucorgc (\11nhs u~ hand-crafted i:crami<.: vci,.\eb ilS well as pa1ntan~ to dcp1CI the ~tnfc and suffering of their Negro heritage withan a contcmporlry urban environment and prumt1ve Afncan culture. Coria.SS and Ira Lesser's strong images of V10lcncc and war-wrought despair arc Juxtaposed 10 the cheerfully bn,ht etchinl$ ol Once Cuyon and Joshua Tree Monument by Hunsarian artisu Eva and PJul Kolosvary. Rounding out thll> multi-cultural tempo arc ~ther Zahn and Adi Yct..ut1eh's colorful, collage-like imagery alluding to "'cstcm influences of A.!11.t and ·the Pacific Rim. According to -----...,.., l.mit Mln•11tll' that it is a patient commitment tu their exchange or dialogue. intuitive communication. :rnd to overall cooperation that m .. t..o, the crcaLJon of the collat'Orali\C ani,t1c product poMtble · Tb~ Art Storr Ga/kry, .UUO C11mpus Or., NNpart &acb.. 250-7353. #lours: M-F 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat. 9:30 11.m.-S:JO p.m. Admission: Frrc. A lso talang center sl.ige thtS month i.s the oulStanding exhibit currently on display at Worls Gallery in Crystal Court entitled "Real Space A Survey m Sculp1urc" (rhrough March 22). curator Joan Kahn, the pur- poi.c of the ex- hibit "JS to fin<l artai.ts v.hose work was the rei.ult o( i;uccci.)ful team- work, and to con- duct Y.11h each the same 1ntcr- \.lew in order to investigate the proCC!>!> uf ere· at1\e q 1llJhora11on and ho-. 11 differ~ What you h:ivc here lS some old familiar n&mC!> \enturtng Ofr in new uncApected direction~· painters ' tC) mg to m.ister :i ~1milar type oC from v.ort..mg .is a -----• imagery tn three dimension . .such l>Olo artL\I. A~ one m1ghl guc • the a~ Bruce Richard's npplcJ O:at a.rt1~1~ almml unanam1.1u)ly agree\.! beret w11h bl.tck !inake shthcnng Arts Scene upon mutu.il rei;pcct o( each out ca.lied "Cain .. ; anisl Tony other's capab1lit1C\ and ideas as w Delap finding new balance wllb l..cy ingredient to a successful intricate. free· tanding brass form.,, workmg relauonship. Truslln1 one such as "Bouquet of Wan~" another 10 the point of being able (pictu.red}, instead of the light 111cJ to relinquish judgmental reOCAes space wall upk>nuaons ~c when necessary was also cited as nonnaUy auociatc him wilh; a important. sculptor, Kris ~ dnwina on ln summarizin.a. Kahn said: "I &hapa fowad in his rc<:cot realized in interviewing the artists two-dimension.al work to create 9 Orange Coat Weekend I Thtnday, March 5, 1982 ''• t 1 1 t 1 • '• I •'• • i I ..J .. new \~Is uslllg ~cs· wa.'\ and OICl)hc: or. Michael T uJJ's three JelightCul. d"" n-sc.1.kd sculpture~ called ··Smiill Jau Vlll" .ind "IX," and "Smot..c XVI," Jll of 'Vth1~h !oCCm Mm>e,que an their · meandering.. ... According to g;illcry d1rct.tor Ste\C Gallctte, .. Wr wanted to prc~cnt .i \,med \Uf\C~ of sculpturt which would cmphJ)ILC the d1\e~~ .aims and wundcnng' -the focused antcrcst!I and rJncJom ao;adents -thal re uh in the sculplurc we are ~LOI loJ?y." Perhaps the mo:i>t ignifkant, and hteral, eumple of huv. m.1gjC2l d1SCO\-et1c!I can emerge from accident.ll oo:urttnc~. appcan in the \\Ork or George Geyer. His d1st1ncu,c, v..all-muunteJ sculpture~ .,,.hich n'Ow uttli1c fractured :-.lubs of glJ "ith l~l black slate, e~'Utn:J from l l )C<Lr' canhqu le. Apparent!), "hi.k cl~aning the 1ud10 of d ~gcd m:ucmls and broken gl s. he bcc~e fa\C1natcd v.tth the patterns in the cnad.ed gl:b) combined wtth broken sJ te, "'hi h has informed a much more 1ntcrc tinJ body oC work than b'- previou • ,eome(ricalJy pcrf ect pyramid sculptures. • ln all. this exhibit rea1u~ ~ Artist Tony ~l•p findt n b.11· ance "ith "frtt-l1nding br.a forms, uch a "'lou~~I of W.inds,'• now .it Works C.llery. "or~ by 21 111tib. atlCluJin . Stewart Lehrman. Uta Albuquerque, Chvle ArnolJ1 1anJ Laddie J hn Dill. It's a ru~1 for the mind at\~ CJC· . TW W-*' Ga11«7. t:iyru/ C..,., al S.... C_,, ,..._, C•I• ~ '1M7~. l'-n: ,,,.,. " .... , ,.....; Sill. "a.a.4 -..; s... "a.&-4 ,.-.-----.. . ..... CAltNOAR ·.:_,·~.· 540-1224 j -. ~ Souch Ca.t ~Thein Cuikf' •Celebrity Calf Clauk, MM. 23, 10 OMlG ~II stat and CMaf wr.hlor M.lmott. S50 pp ~32-8675 M.t 'Sib Fifd\ Avenile ~ lhcJw ind a.m.-8 p.m., Mardi ol Dimes ~ mem-0~ Or~ at four~~. Newport 8 Vne la fnna Ctmd Fin&le .\Urch buffet lundl a SCI ~. $40 pp. hen oJ LA lt.vns a 5s Oiff Country k ieh. PhoM 574-7214. 27, CHOC fashion show and d111ner dJnce ContadAYn freetNn, 9S7-2fill2. • OUb. Huntington 8sch. S300 PP· Conuct 8 Puttln' on The Ritz. M.lrch 24, 5 30·8 at An.lhetm M.uno<t. S100 pp Phone 53~· • c.ifto Nicht. MM. 20, 7:30 p.m -1 ~ 8-fg. 6 31-t7oo. p.m., c.oodw1ll ~msmen ..... ne hors 8675. a.m., Hid'i ttope ~ c:bnce ind asino • Coif Clusic, ~rcti 23 at 9:30 a.m.. d'ONVreS, ~ and doth1ng donatioos 8 wntJeman's H~d.uhery Show \Ur a le Meridien, Newport Beach. i 25 pp. NMrian Hewt Asfll. it Pelian Hill Golf ell The Ritz, Newport Be.x:h SJ5 pp 27 at 11 '.30 a m $..)ler\ ol ~ Sa1.r~"'1 Phone 646-7458. Oub. dinner folowing it l e Mefid,en, •l uncheon, M.lrch 25 at 10 30 am. Heart luncheon fashlOO show at t'l)att 1r 8 W• 'n' lid« for CleAA Ail, MM. 21, Newport kieh. U SO pp.; dinner, S50pp. Women's Guild ol Olive Crest Treatment vine SlOO PP Phone 668·9780 or /Sl/ ... ___,___ lung ... _ ~ __ _. ....-i::ng Conuct Connie Kerr, 856-3555. ,__ .... _ _, Ch Id C 6335 ""'"""-' na1.. .,,... '1"'' Centers """ ~ 1 ren· oot.let eYent stMts it ~ P Huntington •Town Hilt ~ty 'Series lecturt. DQl'\N, 777--4999. 8 Dinner Oinee, 'l.\lfch 28 Scx.nd c.1 k id\. Aduhs, S20 pp. Chklren, SS pp. ~1. 23 at 10:30 a.m . Assistance leagues Mu)IC chapter ol OC Performing Arb (l.'n indudes Mwontnent.al ~Ith ~. enter· of laguN and Newport Be.ch features 1.~ • Vtw la Fran«, March 26 .u 11 am., ter at four Sea.:.0os Hocel, /'l:t?\\port Bt•ach tainment and T-shirt. PhoM 835-5864. Hubbard oi ~sat Edwards Cinema, CHOC fashion show lune~ at AnJherm Cont.let Kas.J Johnson. 673·8606 Newport Beach S1$pp Phone 9"1.. 3527 Ma. mott. SSO pp Phone 5H·8675 tf h •e>wz Amour, March 21, HomeAld OC • _,,· · 8 Panache! MJrch.28 Jt 7 pm \\i....t.\1t.-U um~ !NFO~~ l lo: ~vt:; fashion show at Anaheim Hthon and Tow-• Orde 1000, March 24, 9-11 a.m.. 8 Vive la Frann . MJrch 27 at 11 a.m . Cold Club and Club 1025 d nt'lt'.r tJ-' I twl'lt ttins or P "Otm.ltion etS. BT. S100 ""· PhoM 542-1912. H<wg ~monal Hospital brunch features CHOC f.l"h1on ~w luncheon .lt An.>hc1m See EVENTS 12 at.dlook. direct Ntquirin to 1eni.min n- fpstein, clo lbd.loc*. P.O. lox 1500-.------------------------------------------.,,-------~-----, .... Corona del Mat, CA 9l62S. PhoM (714) 760-2621. A compWte yH1 ol lladlook listinp ruM the rant Tuesday ol e.c.h month. • ~: 0C. OnnJt County. I T. bl..a t~. __ l_T~. bl.rl tie optfc>rW. pp, pet' . 'pinoiCTIA. lo ~ MT.MSt'Cf. ~~ .................. --~-------- .... JAZZ UP YOUR.WEEKEND. Swt v.ith ~riff of Jm. 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ID ar1ll pt -~I lllnr.l ~ (.~..a \.1a..\. c~ '170 ldbpD. i.ia.o.' llJl.tta~ w 56/1~ Sech I 9 ·rat~ Liii) •nee~ pmonalir./ dlafttslr) 1 1111.1a1 1n w ca11 r'(M O\\\i CHRlSTl.._, '"i R \\\ r.onJ •W'U 't ·-. nal-O -""t Ilk "" ucmt.d. napull•t. ...... tk \Un IDlm.c dn:Nl... \ie ui.""111 en,.,...., oog111 Dc\lpaer'B.akkr~ al~,.,....,., Wilt Rad\ 1 l l'\ U1 nl(l\ ot> c.nd!< hg!lt ll11111(r., m.11111111 .. .ti~• 1o,1 •ed.Clldt.. ~ .. Ll,\l\:al~-.. ~ nr .... "(\ . .i.._ <Y j'Cf"'•i.J proNcai.• \~ \ II ~I~ 1!111 l •t at>rr cloctc llm l>cllllt' e Ibcr ~c.11~ H.\,DSO\iE \t:R\ '' lH_,, fl L 't.'\I 11 .clc..u•t. , t.okr -~·· ~ 'ti\ tit.wt l1.ll .c" hw IX "' 'i\\f '• .... ~ ~ \. ...,.~ S.1tll.. .\n.t r~1 1'"( l~Cl IU.BLJ Q\1"\Tk '~\1 ... , ~·4'6.· ~ ~' ~ 'aror-.., ... .,,~ ... tJ•t un ..ta .II.ho 6. I I" Jlun Ir\ -(.&I -Uc>& • 1t \ .. Men seeking Women ELIZABETH ta ~W thris for .;ail IDJ. Jlu1 I ddl I ,ct tllr re-a cl ~our phont numllcr f'k~,c.illl a,a.n Call ~n1 PROFESSIO' .\L V. \1 i~ ljlU blondc/blllt VS fli.o tc'ML\ Bl, Bur radtng. m"''" .wun,. \Cd' wnc COSQ ~ C1JI 370~ SN.1LE \10\1 V. .\\TED DV. \1 JI' mtltu1. humllnlU' ~"" ~iJ., '.:>«I., ~ WF :x IX ,. 1111 HlUn, , hol ~ \c,.pon Bc.&h Cul Jl:J LDl (.\TED H .\ \ OSO\lf ~II 11.-.il. \.(I < <1 ~ '<C'l' .111f4'11\C' mMc h• d.&lc-,,.. I ururc m.ornm11n\ '<'"fl''° Bc.11.h < Jlf J4LI Pl(IJfL\SIO\\I \V.\I <"'n-«JI' " ~ 'll bi~"·!'.,."""""'( Jlllm.J• \crl• \'I' f _: •' '•~ IW\ ro:l•l•lll,h•r fu,1in <JI .,,: \\l<l \\1)1\[f Ii \\~\l llf ... -udll ~, \\f"\,,afl ~cntlcm.J/I •• ',., C'fUrt rrcnn.r H·J/ld ... ~11t.~°'! '•"'ere Or Jfl)!'"" ( ~"""'~ t ~ _ r \I 'un u '' ""•\II 'v. '' lq " : ,, .,.,., "' r ' !11 k'f'~ ht10t..r \rcJ <Wfi-. ,, '"~ rt"'J'•""'h•r 1».11r...-1<.1 tt.11 1 Jll : ... t .. 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Jilde. ~ wae ...ualy ~ bym ec9'* ·•l)NW .. d IJ, -· S,, la,..~, b ., COIUllU, "'91pl'Ol'IUJO, cwldlt' Seds Wclmt ..,..,. ,.,...... who kJwed me. 1r1c•11.,.-1'ed bJ a taal. .... ~ Olm--~---· ca bow,_ cm•'! t c ... ~I'd berri told lbM I _,,___~-.... -~~~ F iAcr .. aMit -.i!f 90- ooukin't h2¥e aomethil• f Md llmll ~ YGI ..... ilMie asked foi. t SUppcllC il.... '° wal .... ~ ... tnC2n1 to be romforting. but ~ money ID bUy DCW somehow ii never W2S. My first dolba Of a air ot hbint. quotion was "Why rdr If I Don't Wail to ~· We. Sota.· is wa1*!d C. why couldn't I hne lalty al lhe lime ~ ha~ il. J was a good little gUt. Why Uei: iL • )'QU~ ~ 1n couldn't I have everyt.hi.ns I aatllc, uair thr lime w really wanted? · rib a k>Ok around. .!eC As an aduJt I still ha"-enl !lrlrndhing )'QU ta\-ml seen accepled that as a rruth. lf t before t."\"m if a only tbt ~ ~-ant somedlinl(. I go a.fttt it. l 'ic".i\.CS 00 a trtt. Ot dw paa~ am not "-illif'l8 to ~ d\al 1 of clood5 ., lbt sk)·. T.lke ume can't ha'"-e something juoq to see ni smell and tr.Ar th.! because th3i mighl be the ... 'Oriel :uoond )'00. ~ something that puts me "over friends. fttJ )'Our cmooon.s. my tUJUl· and pusho me ina> Rita Ca«s-Woodbwy dreml )'OUI' dre:atnl. and ict the fof1:>iddm territory o( )'\JU( gw.ls, Qh°AIC liiiol1 wiJl ·h:ivmg ~~ • rob~ Of and that, anti ttts> )"OU froOl tr.n~ I'm not suggc5ting lh3t "-c should ti'~ "c'\·eryth.ing • Dool :a.no-· ad\~~ fmolously, spendinfl e'\·ery cent to indulge our to dral' )'OU ~'n. And don't ~ b a than ~"efl' 9. tum_ P:.articuJarly in an uocen:ain you w2l1I! ~ It'~ impoRanl to.pmd wisely.~ I ~that.)~ an ~'C' all )-OU'fll" ... illint thrifty. sa~. So pul some money aside and live to v.m for. ma~ nm ~~-. I mow yoW-fmaocial Ufc caubousfy. LM: )"OUr embrionaJ lhla ii you daft' ~ _...and IO aler' mm. life cxri"~. Work at~ fuD a liCr you'U ~ ~ • OLD F .\'iHIO\ED LO\ \BU HA'~ boDol T cJd\ Bear 11111t i.. 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R~ \1 \ \ \Ii \I ~;ll'-~CI~ flli-'-"'lllillr ...,,..,, IWI" Y.wrll 1111 for lllldlip .ar11. • •c • 1111 do-.aj) •• .praal .. 1ami1. , ,._ .,. _ (' Uoi}i . . -----·" -- - CALENDAR . 540-1224 EVENTS: ( I l'.'f I· -_ '' I • From 7 • l h.e t.Wb&e Coif~ 1907 H.vbot W:lw .r Notdslroms, South C().H( Pl.ua. 81\'d., Cosu Mes.I, 550-4279. The ~ter Ptlone 9SJ·3580 improv trouP! Oxy ~on ~from • MonW Urlo Night. Match 28, ~ S-11 p.m. ~y. HeteN M ~ptet ol 0C P~orming Arts • CoKh Houff 3J 157 ununo upst· CMtef <1t OfflC't.-n Oub, £1 Toro MariM rano, San Ju<1n Upcstnno, 496-8930. No-~.Contact~ Hilmlin, 831·6056. ~ Conzo.journnst Hunter S. lhomp-~his ~t philosophy on Tuesd.ly. •Meet the Mist March 28. Newport H.vbot Aft Museum dinllt'f ill jon<IS res.· • C-omt'dy Und ill Tibbie's Mus.c Hilll, ~ l Be.act. ( offi · I 16360 Pildfic Co.asl H~~. Huntington · ilgim.l e.itures icia Beach, 979-5653. Solly C.r.an, 0<1n Vil-Ameria's Cup artist, Austr.ilian Robeft M,..._ c c. bef 75 9 1122 Llpondo .ind BNin Cr<1ft <1ppe<1r F~- • -ir"" ootact M.wne 1 • • • ~lu.rday <1t 8:•30 .ind 10:30 pm Admis-•And the Winntt Is .•. , March JO, New-sion: SS. pott H.lrbor M Muse\Jm AQdemy Awards • G.arden of IWy 19171 Magnoli<l A~ .• ntght d11\Mr al Five Feet Too. Phone 759-Huntington Be.lCti, 962-1131. Magici.ln 1122. K.en Saiids, " (Clmllt'f ma.insuy ill dw Matpc Usde. entt'fWns from 6--8 p.m. Tuesd.ly. • Sophistkatt'd 5.&lute to Fashion Apnl 1 at 11 JO " m .. A. TSC Soph1SlJC.ltes at w~ bn South Coast Pl.ua, Costa Mesa SSS pp. Contact r.sn ~mmons. 756--()993 •Writs Md Glitz, Apr•I 1 at 6.JO pm ~tutJOO<ll Ri~ts foundiltlOll ol OC <1t four s.~ Hotel Newpott Bt'.Kh St ~s pp •The A11 t>I CollKting. °'P'•I 3 "'~-pan Harbor M M~um d1nl\4.'f' .11 Proce resi- dena. l~nJ Re.llh Cont.:1•1 fv\al<1nf' C..1bef. 759I1~~ •!Mn« lmpt'OV 4255 Cilmpus ~. lr- Ylfle, 8S4·545S. Rob Becker's One-~ Show 1n wtuch the ~ explore the diffet"ences ~ ITlt'f\ .vld women, ~ th~ Sunday Dennis Wolfbttg aniJ Rocky L.i~ ~ T~ 15 Showtimes Thu~y 8.30 p.m.~fnci.y ii 8·30 Ml<! 10•30 p.m.; Saturd.ly ill an 10.30 pm , <1nd Sund.y-Wednesday .at 8 ·JO p m ~I.Ir ildm1S.S01 · S&-S 12; for the Wollbu•g·C1Porte W:>w it's S10..S12 • Wf SlOf> 21 22 S E Bnstol ~ --------------------. Conti1*f~I CUISIM Sin~ 1967 Owi. //~ -W~v; l<.tu/44.v:ad. ~ '!(OH ~~~ 4d~~.~. ~ A"·a~ Au'4"' South Coa'l Pl aza. Co la ~e a (.114)...5..40-3840 ....... _ CELEBRA110N SA1URDAY March 7th, 6:00pm FRIDAY Happy Hour Specials Live Music • DJ Dinner Starting At $5.95 t i~~: ~ [)llVl'V<..· .! {NC.ll lO MamOl Hoc£1 (40.S) t2 Orange Coat Weelc9fld I Thursday, March 5, 1992 ~ &eKh, 852-8762. run Jones~ SteYe ~ Wen ~"' ~ Sund.Jy. Dawn ~ a~ w~ 1s. Showtimrs are ~ 8:30 p.m.; Friday--~ ,a 8, 10 ~ .l1:4S p.m.; Sundly ill 8:30 p.m. Admision: $7·$10. • Mucho Munchie 2675 I.WW Ave .. Newport Be.act.. 722-2533: Eugene Kinney and Mickie providr the Yugh5 Wedo& dly. • Onnp County Crazies 16892 Boha Olia Sl, Suite 2o2. H~· Bexh, 840-1406. ''The WIUld ol , " I comedy rewe spool'ing life in e a>ntJnws Slt\.ird.¥. • a p.m. Mliy 9 ~ April 11 and ~ NY Cutnnl Cenerr. 1 1~ Soinu NY ~. ~ ~ rictrm: S 12- S 16. Cal 840-1406. • Al9"gm • IGIA Q ica P.O. &ox 1748, Huntinpon Bexh, 9260S-l748, 897- 7003 .. ~. NM-hour tours ol ~ 8oka Chica Wecbnds conduaftt on s.turday f:¥ef)' 20 minutes ~ ~1 O:JO a m. beginning .. r.w tow st.Mion5 OfW ""~ south ol W111Tte A~UP ~ Plofic .coast ~Y-8.nocul.1n and amer.is sug-~- •Huntington luch Con~ ttc. iUl .. S«ftior ~ 18851 Florida t.. Hunt1~ . BeKh. 832-HUCS. A ''tl!'B·,.._ Thori" ~tfi ~ Hugs fOr He.;allh fouNiabon IS hdd from 1l 1 m.-J pm Sarurday ~.uunng iC1Mht>S, ent~ ~ BAH . .\.\1 :\S & ClRl~·\:\DO I ........... , .. ., R••• ..... I .... •Yw11 --of Old Fu ti 1111 II Ra•or So. I )QI ..C e ... tor '-" OI --4' >..., tD .. pu' ... "' ,... Gldlr ... -....... --..... _....,... _ .. ._.. S1IM tO.R ._ C.-.. Mw el -H :"' aCN4 r~~ ,.. .. ••• lllC)a •aws w t..- &...:la ...... 4& ... 1tAM ....................... ...._ l&AS.. ... JPM . . llSlll¥A110HI SU8 lllD M1 _.,.,., ' ~oneenbee & receive the second entree (of equal or lesser value) at 1/2 PRICE 1 54 E. 1 7th St. Costa Mesa 646-4303 ~l/ltln p ·------------- ... v c~~c:~o~R .. 540-1224 -J j ~ .. Op 71 "o 2. Bntten·s Qu.:ll'lf>t ,..;o '3 .arid Be.:l~~n • QU.lrtt't !'-:o. 9 1n C, Op S9, "'o 3 ar 4 pm Sunc.t..\' ~INC e•pt·l"-Ousical, Opera & TraditionaJ ~ _ cri:.c. Hf'fi>ffl 0 .1» Sf\f'> a trtt p·e.. ~ co •Christ Coli.~ lrviM Cen1er fO: the lJCl.tlholder> at l pm Adm"Wf' S20 Perlonn.ng Ms, 1530 Concordia, lr\•l'e. •Or.an~ Count)' Phllltvmonic 5'><.iett 85~-3002. ~ rollegt-'s Concett Choir and t '(X.:i~ COUN) P~utm•nit /V') Ce"t~r. Conc-ert H.tndbells ~norm at 8 p.m Sun· 600 r1y,~n Cer.t~r OrM• C•hla \~ 1,.;G d.w. A free ofrenng wJI be uken OCPS The S.:I! *"• prt. ~n:; •ht-St P .. u 3131 W . Coast Ch.lmber Cm:;h~ J mnd;.;ctc:d tw C • !itl> ptier H~ood pcr10tlT\Jn., (&~ !; , C.On certo Gtos>0 in G r.-.. 0()( <.n•i\lm.ss 1..on Ctf".O .. Alourt s )<..•h:nOl<le ~ 11 •.n Eb m.JJOf, Tippet> f.inlJ)i.l C<>I" 1;rt.1Ne "" .i Ttit>me of Corelli .ind H.l~dn , ,, "'iJhGn• :-.:o ;-in B!> mJ)Of .ir 8 ? r \\o ndoi) TIC ""..:. S 11 ·S~8 ft-Su> lopt-z C~ con ducts I~ unc Ol'l<ltl )~mphom 01 h4.'WJ n '-IOl" • • Q,.~rumen•o !'o;o t m D m.;ipr .J 811r •nCf'• 1mpnon) 1 D minor ,11 8 p m \1'J•ch 12 T K. tu ) I i. S31 •St. Andrew'i Episcop.tl Church "" 8.man.:.1 Po1rl..-.i•. ln.1rw 5~9 J-'53 Irv nt See MUSIC 15 1695 lrvinc Ave • Costa Mesa • 646.-79+4 0 ng ' D urtni: J rt'C1. nt 1orr~n11al r.1111, ,inh l\\1J C1bk'> dt C.1tfr Ll10m.1 \\Crc 111.curicd lw u, h1t1lh.1rd\ m.dl.1rJ duck t' l'e' "l'I"\ ICC \\'~ .. J 1tent1\C. thl fond\\,\'> l.'.<1t1f...cJ tu order perfect!) h,ll, chilled, JI Jcntc. or \\hatc\er 1t Y.a~ ~uppn'c to be. If the chef 1s h.ilf J <, gl1,1J ,1, he \\JS th.It -;tornn n•ch t. \\C prcd1ctcJ, 11 Y.OulJn the empty for long~ lngrcJ1t.nh lif...c fennel. ro~cm..in . l!Jrlic. cnd1n'.. olive 011. mu,hn-xHll,. rad1cch10 ..... 1gc -the U')UJI CJ'[ of charJL!Cf\ -arc mcn11nncd in the menu. but Chef JJ"'n ~k~tahnn treats tht>m \\ tth fmc'\se anJ .1t· the SJmc time. 'urc-h.111Jc:J boldncs'>. 10\l.!l1t1n2 mouth·\\ .u.cnnl.! 11 ~um. i~1 ti~ combin:it ll>n'> - Mc~lil h<•n 1, a recent graduate t>I thL C Jlilorn1.1 Cuhnan AL.idcmy in San Franrn;co who began his career at age D b..if...mg cookies for his mother's office at Coldwell Banker He\ been cooking ever since. Among his credentials 1~ a stint at Mon'>OOn·s as "ell as Savannah Grill. both in San Francisco and with Ma~1mo NavarettJ of Amicils Ristorante in Costa Mesa. ..... Bird Tastings and Tidbits ~'Tier Randi Masotti came here from Maui after 15 years o~ restaurant experience at Longhils. Opening at rhe sire of the old Caf c Lado. she named Caffe Looma for her husband. Lou Masotti, a professor of Real Estate and Urban Develo pment, who commutes between Newport and Northwestern University. Her new cafe 's appetizers include roasted garlic wirh sherry-grilled tomatoes; grilled scallops and oyster mushroom skewers in tomato fennel sauce: and ahi carpaccio platter wirh aruguJa. A large, who le roasted garlic bulb. S3 50 with hints of olive oiJ clingmg to its papery sides. as accompanied by the appetizing house brad. a aof sort of loaf wnb a pier zN rosemary flavor. Toasted pecans DINING cxccpuonaJly ta.st)'. SIS.95, wreathed with a tomato concassc. flecked "ith taw. oit of garlic. · Chicken breast sencd wnh u .sweet raspberry Cabcrncc aucc on grilled f enncl is a ma . The fennel is "Pnpcrful: but try the stuffed breast in tcad. or choose Coho :tlmon. . Dieting, nicotine abstaining. vegetarians on u budget, will like Loom:i' menu just fine; at's a non-smoking re taunant (bar included), \loilh innovative hot vegetable dishes -green beans Provencal. wath garlic, olive 01l and bread crumb . $3.50, spinach Florentine with pane -nuts, S3.9S. and assorted mushrooms sautec:,d in batter ·• \\ith shallots and bran . For ---~-1-~c.ci~u.ou:uu;;...p.a.~.u«~·~.~~­ ... .... ,... Chef Juon McMa.hon Mid owner bndi Masotti h~ve put ingenuity into ~ Caffee l.ocMM menu. give texture, oolof\ and flavor to • maed-vecn salad with mustard vinaigrette. S4.7S. ln the entrce department. rock shrimp risotto with spinach, peppers. tom. to and basil is a colorful, delicious choice. S~. So is the New York steak, pink in the center, darkly scared outside. cru t~d with a 1arlic, l'OSeO\MY and bread crumb mixture - thc f:uzolcm di-scta (pasta 0 handkerchiefs'') ~ilh a cream> · pesto and haved Asiago cheese, $8.9.S. Desserts arc not sensational at this restaur:in~; but you mighl want to try the glacc souflc wi1h Grand tarnaer - it's a delicate ending plate. 0 n return visits, minu~ the rain, :ind now bUS), the kitchen doesn't seem to be in any hurry to get food on the table -each order gcuing individua.I auention. I suppose. Plan to lean back and relax -listen to the taped, sophisticated jazz arid remind yourself, you're here-to dine . and this is no spot for a quick bite before the movies. For the lunch crowd. there is an intcrestins assortment of sandwiches, mcludin& bric wtlh roasted peppers as well as a shrimp pita; assorted salads arc not mundane and the atmosphere is quiet. The best thing &<>in& for • Caf[e ~ is the in&enuity in the menu. and it's rc.iization in 1hc "'YOIY plate before JOU· h's bard to make a choice, which is jeal the way 24-year okl McMahQn and Randi Masotti planned it. YOU 'U want to return, just to try 101Dtthin1 eJse on the unall but i....,;native raenu. • . c..J1e Lnoma, 29()() Newport Blvd. on Ibo Peninsul&. 613-lSQl Optn ~y tb.to41~ Friday, l l :JO a.m. to 4 p._m. l:>in«r ru,blly, S:30 lO lO p.m. c:Jc.d for lwtdt Set.-ffWy- Ud Sunday. No smotU.,. J~ New Age & Blues _., ••a...w..· •. ,~ s.u ............ , ). i-s. = 116 .... • l:JO,.... , ... 3.:X ... ""', .... ,..,.. ·----...... JIG1 w. c... ..... \ ,,. ... Fllh .,.., All, .. 'Round ..... ,1 ... ....... Dluer .i oo Mam St Balboa I 673-4633 • throu£h Saturday at 8 p ml _Sunday at l pm iid.ets SS·S7 In R~rt B Moot~ Thealtf: "Charlotte's Web.' :he E B \\h.te children's c:l.lsMc •• I\ pr~nl~ at 2 30 p m. Saturda) br :he Cemt()) C041C£t' Chtldten's Theater Ticl.ets· S5·S8 •South ~sl ltepert<>r)' 655 T°"n Cen ter O~-e. Costa Mesa 957-4033 On th" Mai~ ... The Ph1L>delphi.a S!Of), pt. 1p Seti)' s st°') 01 a ch.:impasne-~ippo"ns \<'• ti.lhte Y¥ho a.... al.es alter a night oc ~'""' • dipping with a new perspectl\e on h.c. continues through M.11ch 29 "''h 8 p m pcriormances Tuesda~·frid.l)'S, 2:30 anJ 8 p.m. performaneb Saturc!J)-'S and 2•30 anJ ... JO p.m. ~hows Sund.l)'S Td.ct>· S13· S32 On the Second Stai;e. "Bill) B·!ihop Goes to \Var," John Ctay and Eric Peter· son's musical about a WOrld W.1r I pilot ~ checkered ascent to ra~. is pr~ted Mdrch I ().April l 2 Otrect~ by (k>n HJlk>\i Jr. Showtunes 8:30 pm Tuesd.iy·fndJ)'. 3 and 8 30 p.m S..turda • and l and 8 p m Sunday Tickets· S22·S31 <S 15·S 18 lex M.lrch l 0-12 pr~ 11!\\'S). Aud itions CURTAIN CALL DINNER THEAfRE PRESENTS J'air 'Lad The Prof esslonal Broadway Musical Comedy R£SERVATIONS (714) 838-1540 690 EL CAMINO REAL. 11US11N 92680 -I . r --~----~------, I I I I I I I I ....... Cltlcl11n or M I I I .,.._...,,.,..,... ...... , ..... --........ :.,, .,._,, ............................. . ' I . ..,.. ...... -., '"fO o.· ....... O.,..~NMI I I I ~l . I • ... == ........... ? •• .....,, .......... -.-. ' I I r • ; .. .. 1• ~ tighlgliOf llM MICASA --=•11tc.n~ -..: Lurich. OiMlf 7 0.,. ..... U w ..... 2M E. 11th. c-. ..... .... -...: \tafy ~-Pftced . . COSTA MESA ANGELO 1 969 Harbor Blvd 646· 1225 Open for lunch Mon. -Fn. 11 :30 a.m to 2 00 pm . dinner from 4:30 pm Resarvat1e>ns are recommended. "The best Northern ltahan cu1s1ne in all of Orange County" according to co-owner Joe lngard1a Fresh seafood and pastas are IS a spec1alt1es of the house Catenng and private party f ac1lrt1es available ARIAN-A RESTAURANT 440 E. 17th St, (next to Morrie s Flowers) This umque and delightful restaurant featv "9 the cu.s.ne of Afghanistan 15 1t-e orry one of rts K•nd 1n Orange County For an even•ng of d1n1n9 that you won I forget Ar.an a s surQ to pi ease tre parate ano tne senses Uonner rs served Tuesday •hru Saturday Night lrom 5 30 p m Catering and Tai<.e Out Available 646-44 18 ARNIE'S MANHATIAN DELI 2831 A Bristol Street 641 -931 O Open 7 a m 10 9 p m Mon Fri Sat 9 a m 1010pm Sun 9am to9pm Orange County s authentic New . Yo~ style deh restaurant features corned beel. pastrami, roast beef, turkey, potato pancakes. knishes and other deli dehghts This cr1t1CaJly acclaimed restaurant serves breakfast specials starting at $1 99, lunch and d1nne< daily Tal<e out and catenng THE BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE 2300 Harbor Blvd (Eastslde of the Harbor Centerl 641 ·9n7 Reservat1e>ns accepted Lunch Mon -Fn 11 am •o ' p m Dinner Mon ' to 9 p m Tues , Wed, to 9.30 p m Thurs Fr 10 10 p.m .Sat 3to10p m Sor 3•o9 p m Cost• Mesa s oldest steakhouse boasts a 30 year tradltt0n o1 MtVlng the hnest 1n c:tiart:wolled steaks. lr•sh fish and c:titebn. Watm, fnendly attn0$phete sut.t»e for .,ery occas10n from business mHtmgs to f~lfy parties LunctMe from $3 49, complete ctn,_.. from $8 95 Grazing menu .-id burgers after' pm from $3.95 Pl'fY•t• rooms fOt business me«inga. ~dinners. receptions and speoal oocas10n parties. GINO'S ON THE HIU 428 E 17th Street. 650-1750. Reservat10ns accepted. A Costa Mesa landmark. Warm. 1nt11T1ate meeting plaoe, the ultimate neighborhood restaurant and lounge Lund\, dinner, weekend breakfast. Expertly prepared ribs, burgers. sandwiches, salads and house specialties. Live piano bar entertainment in the '1ounge; smgalong Karaoke we~eoos lrom 7 p.m., HANG CHOW 720 W 191h Street 650-8960. Lunch 11 :30 to 2 30 Mon -Sat. Dinner 2.30 to 10 Sul' -Thurs , 111 1030 Fn & Sat , Sunday Brunch 11 30 10 2 30 P.opular Chinese Restaurateur Mr Lee runs this restaurant espec1a ly Wlth "Chinese Food Lovers· 1n mind. Good authentic Chinese cuisine at affordable pnoes FuR bar, ta.k.out. catenng, privare room l0t groups up to 20. HORIKAWA 3800 S. Ptaza Orr.re, South Coast Plaza Village. 557- 2531 Aeservat10ns suggested. Fine tradlllonal Japanese restaurant uses the freshest ingredients Sushi Bar. talani rooms, cocktail lounge. ~lti<rourse Kaiseki dinners must be 0tdered 24 hours in advance. Elegant dining. Lunch and dinner. JACKSHRIMP Newport Pier, Newport Beach, 723-1113 Fresh, never frozen. Louisiana shnmp are sauteed in JacK'S secret. splCf. savory ~ and HNed up hot 1n lhe sauce with lots of C'est S1 Bron's finest ~•nch bread sltced f0t dunking Its simply sensatiooalt Located on the peninwla, ~ a few feet from the beac:ti at Newpo11 Pier. JACKshrllnp otters a candle tit atmosphere Wl1t) African & Reggae muSIC Open wery nigN from 5pm to 1 Opm with entr .. prims ranging from $5.95 lo $1 3.96 ~ $9.50 tor MondaVI .,,. by the bc:lnJe (Cash only) LA CAVE 1695 lrvtne~ve .A.I 17th Street. 646-7944 Lunch Mon. Fri . Dinner Nightly Absolutely marvelous steaks and fresh seafood SetVed in an intimate •nd roma(ltic cell d1n11-ci room. 1n tt. area for nearly 30 y..,... this mzy orient.cf .....,..,.. ' haapilMle Md...., ID ..... All restmJrant hu ooe ol the most the ....a, ......_ d1111rt1 , unique dinn« ~ ~ns NE'W'POIT IEAOt ..,.,. Md plum.,.......,_.._ around. Homestyle lunc:h A880N0MaA3'21 Via Udo. Though the,.......,.~ specialties are a day time feature. 675-8973. Lunch Tues.-S.. 11 :30 smal from the~ t It........, MA BARKERS 15"' E. 17th St. 646-a.m. to2:30 p.m.; Dinners to 10 v«y llfge and homey on the Inside. 0 d ·1y Sar AA uc1llnt pl.:e to taike family 4303. 6 am. to 1 p.m. ai ; p.m. Tues.·Sun. Owner a and friends lor a home oooMd · Sunday from 7 a.m. Serving Parrish brings her grandmother's breakfa.s1 , lunch, dinner in a r~ to Newport Beach. IMlll. homestyle fashion. "Count,Y style Traditional ltaGan and seafood DEL CARLO 19635 e..ct'I • American ruisine". Always the selections. Pau and a variety of YOfidown 536-400. Lunc:ti 11 :3o- friendliest seMc:e, low prices for unique breads made frestl daily. 2:00 Tu..-fri_; dinner 4:30-10 p.m. high quality homemade food. Last but not least. an excellent •in• Tues . ..sun. E.liccll•nt tood 11 E s 5-7 26 · r ... 1-1 the · excellent ~ fNllnng trad~nal Ml CASA 296 . 17th t 64 6 . ist com..,...es . upenence. Italian dishes. Ointw from 56_75• Family style Mexican restaurant. THE CAtftfERV 301 o Lafayette Preskterd Bush has eaten he~I 675-snJ. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3 lunch apec.Mlts '1om $3.25 (Mtlled Open daily II 11 a.m. for lunch, p.m. Mon.-Fri..; dinner 5-lO p.m. in 7 minutff ortMy'r• FREEi )Beet diMer . and cocktds. Cal ahead daily. Sunday brunch 10:30 a.m. to &.Wine lial for large parties: The excdent 2:30 p.m. Aewvations ~-RI• 15070 Edw•dl (Actola prices. so~ilou• service and Continental aJisine, se.tood from ~ Mal}l92-1333 delicious food make Mi Casa emphasis. Great clam cnowder. Lunch and dinnet 7 d9ya. Gt.OOUS. possi:>ly the most popular Me1riean Newport Beach Historical Landmatk friendty ownlfW Thereu arnd OmYtd eatety in the area. features w..Mnd Brunch Cruises ChilnO kMp their CUllomers AMERA AESTAURANT3333 and liYe ente11ainment W\ the lounge '9Uning ._,and ~n wch their Bristol St South Coast P131a. 5440-in addlltOn to 1unc:ti and dtnner dehghdul Snchwan and Mandarin 3840. Lunch _11 :30 a.m;. to 3 p.m. CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy, Cuisine-flt for a lung. Eaceflent tood. Mon.~.; ~nner ~10 P-~· Mon.· 675-1922. Dinner 5:30 ·10:30 pm. pnc. and selVice h9ve won th• . Thurs; 1il 11 p.m. Frt & Sun .• Thurs.; ia 11 :30 p m. Fn .. & Chinese Mlef'Y numefOUS awwds. Sar.Reservations are suggested. Sat. Rese.vations suggested LOVES BAR &GNU. 20111 Award winning Cootine,..aJ C1.11Stne. Classc Northern ltahan gourmet Broakhurst SttMC II Adams 968- 0ne o1 th• only rastaurants in ruiStne New, moderately prlced 7550. Lunch from 11 :30 -.m. d•ly; Orange County to ofter tableside lounge menu $8Ned tll She wee dinner S to 10 p.m. Ntgltly: flambe. Excellent service. intimate hours. Wild and CllZY k>unge ar Happy Hour 4 to 7 p m. °"'*· atmosphere. night wh8'1 the band strikes up. $p9Clals, plUs ~·rs. FNtunng SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport Blvd Che ct..ntele. loves gold award wwwng bbq ri>s 645-8560 warm & tnendly owners 21 OCEAHFAONT 21 oo W. Ocean and ctuc:ken in a watm bar and grill Linda and Fernando Navaretta offer front, 675-2566. On the Ocean atmosphere. Edectte meRJ .Uthentic Italian cuisine served 1n front next to the Newpori Piet. Open indudes pasta dishes, pizza. the traditional European manner. Daily at 'Pn'). En,oy fabulous choice st.Mks. pnrne ti>, lamb Fernando's impressive cred•nhals Catahna sunsets from our-main-bar-~oas. frsh and~ worid mdude gradoa1ing fro111 Cu611a1 y ~IV~ om-..EJIQe. _ _.ctwDPeiorueb.llUimllUl~l.----1 Academy 1n Italy. training at Hotel dining in Newport's most intimate moderate pnces. casual 11t1rt. Concordia, Vence, ltaJy: Chef at serung Speoa zing 1n gourm t MARCELLO'S 17502 e .. ch 8Mj. Don Pasquale in Cambridge, seafood Large wine-c.ellar for at Statet 8'2·5505. Esl~ England: Ct.JrchiR's m La Cheu De banquets up to SO people. Active since 1973. s family owned and Fond4ils. Switzer1and: Hotel La Paix piano bat With Sunday nghl ram operated resl&lrant oHwa ~of 1n Agno Lugano, Switzerland SHSIOn th• best deals in IO'Wn.. OelJOOUS Scamp of'lers an 1ntnguJOQ menu TALE OF THE WH.ALE •OO Main handmar:t. pzza. Pasta. Mafood, and lovely wine list.. Banquets, St19et. Bal>oa. 67~. chck9n and veal d. N9w pnv•• parties and catering . Panonmlc bay VMtW, entry fNiuras • ~eg•tanat\ tMnU. Lunch tpee:ia'9 w AHOO'S ASH TACO 1862 panes ol Old Newport. Seafood trom $3.8.5. huge llnc::h ~: f>taoenta 631..:w33. Open daily and lradt*Ot\111 fr.tetllu. Lunch. dinner,speoall from $6.95. TMir from, 11 ~m. '° 1 o p.m ; Sundays dinner and Sa!urday and Sunday mono 11 -one. you go try the rest. 'bl 9 p.m. Outrageously dek:lous brunch.. .come ba::k lo the best'! south of the border OJISlne with a VILLA NOVA 3131 W. Coast Hwy. SANTINO 19 9109 Adame II Hawahan flatr. Wahoo's is• haven 642-7880. Dinner niQhdv S p..m. to Magnola_ 914-3555. Lunc:ft Ham to for local as well as intwnational , 2 ~m. Exc:et1ent, .he~ llalaan 3;30 pm Tuq.Sait, Oinnet 5pfri IO surfeA, athletes and anyone r c:u111ne; outstanding wine kt. AdNe 9pm Tua -Sun. Cel ahMd b fatt looking for good tood at incredibly piano t.r. hiM>rit8 be.al -.ru;ti takeou. A non-a~ ~ tow prices. AbsoUefy no latd used spd. Upltaita room II "Top of the Your hosra Ed I Franca bring you in preparation; evwyt~ is fresh Vila" for banquets. priYm plttleS. intimate dining wtlh lraditional f-. and prepared to Otdtr. Laid~ SANTA ANA from alJ regtc>ns of ...... M loodl casual almoSphefe. Also 11 1 133 S. made fresh on premi9ea. 8rMdl Coast ~· in LAguna and on CRAZVHORSE 8TEA.KHOUSE & made wllh .. Mlllal ~1. no campus at USC. SALOON Loeat.ed on ~ lltlfc.1 ingredients. SllWOf a tut• ZUBIES 1712 Ptaoerm, MS-8091. just off "'9 Oyer Ao.d m of the 55 of ~ly 9nd end fhe pet"1d ev9ning Pw• and sUnple, jJs:a •• mochn FW'f. s.•1512. 0pen '°'Mid\ and with c~~ 01 &pNuo e1ong k:well Ru.sonllbfV pnced. top d.inn«. t.Ne ~nn*11 in thf wCh dtrlMll tram our~ quality food and genefOUSfy poured, saloon. Sig name concerti on ConMtent •aid~ .,_ u...-.i-.. end T' ~--""'tin. resia.ant low pr1C9d dnnks tw......,.. thW _ _, ~ .... TEXAS LOOSEY& 101 '2 • aJA>mers coming blldt lor years. G.neroua MMr9 "1 s.-.. Lobster tail • ducbn. ribt and salads, aa.ldwichrM, dlicbn. ~Ti Ti 81 Mama. Mt 1112. lpeC'llll ~ nig~. Thurtda.y Md speaals Courtly ttMirM. uaa esled. tried end ll"Ul*t. ..... ht • prime nb ~ Lunch and •XOllent MMce. PrW• l'OOtM This c:tili ~ and Ntloon Glen '"V"' ,...,._ .,,,.,. of tM be:ll Nb. llr..-ir and dinnef MMld. Sunct.y Mexan ttVWllb4e pGtina ~' ete inlrl ~ Bre.tdua hem $1.99. HU~ON •E.a.ru "" zu•s GILDED CAGE ANO n•wnv• ~n l'lbl, c:NcMn. ~ T-.. dwli. FOUNrAIN \tWEY hllPPY how~ Kdl.., hM OYSTER BAR 1714 Pl.:entia. right With el!Ch pay.ng 1GJ•t1 next doot lo Zube.s. 646-<'222. A IERTOUNO"S 18041 ~. btg. sprawling en11rpnse With pool Fen.. ~ c,. 963-2730 SeNing gt .. labf• and games FNl\JrlflO 16 pu&a. puu. ttMk Ind ctiicken • Items on the Oyster Bar Menu: dinners lor th• .,... tamlly PtlCM f9gUlat menu ncludes pun. .,. very fM80nable and~,() aandwiche$, burgefa and a v..n.ty .,.. ge~ Femify Nn ot speqals Vety ~!,lam1ty __ ·_,...., __ rarc__;,,;_hol1s __ .,. __ v_wy--. __ _ . . .. .