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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-04-02 - Orange Coast Pilot" • THE NEWPORT BEACH • • Tllm•ldly, Aprl 2, 1812 . . .. .. Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 K.os WITH , - More classified ads, page 85 - . ' .. ........ "1111.., CWllW•-=-f School dis1rict offkiaJ1 and residents have different ideat aboul what sbouJd become of Easlbluff Elementary School (Story, AA). Would an adult education cenlcr djuupt the neighborhood? Call the Readers' Hotline, 642-6086 Teen moms making · the grade · . .. . . ~ . . . -crash .victim · .was leader in community I ..... Three survivors of plane accident SAM school program helps t . Y.oung parents stay in class By Ama Cekola Siii Wltlr T all and quiet, with al) air of maturity well beyond her 15 yean, April Ashley was the last girl her friends at Estancia High School in Cost& Mesa ever expected to get pregnant. -Ashley and her 18-year-old boyfriend Mike Woods, whom sh'e met while keepinJ stats for the wrestling team, were eqµally surpnsea, although they hadn't been using an)'. birth control. "We just we'rcn't worried," AshlC)' said. "I think a lot of girls think,. 'It won't happen to me.' Bur it .docs. Anybody can get pregnant." Since Taylor was born two monlhs ago, Woods moved in with Ashley and her father .. The two plan to get married and Woods. who graduated ftom Estancia H!Jh ~hool liut Jun~. is lookinJ for a job and planning to take classes at Orange Coast College next year. •· · In addition to.a supportive boyfriend and father, Ashley has something else going for her thal will make the many challenges she faces easier to overcome - she's still in school, with baby Taylor at her side. At a time when headlines teU or teen-age moms and their growing dependence on welfare, lhe Newport-Mesa School 0is1rict School Age Molher prograrn.conlinu~s 10 quietly help young molhers like . Ashley stay. in school and improve their future prospects. • Dbring 1he pa.st.,20 ye~rs. about 80 percent ot the SAM students gradua1ed from high school. Up to 30 girls -the average-age being 15 -gl> througb the program every year, with many finishing up their high ~ scudies in independent study programs. Nationally, only 50 percent of teen-age mothers graduate from high school. Without the program, ~any or the 14 girls now enrolled say they would have dropped out of school. remain hospitalized in Colorado . Group was flying on business trip. By Iris Yokol Sta'! Wnter _ -NtWPORT BEACH .._ A one-time stunt man \\ho lurned successful busine!»man, Ste.,en Peter Trevor was the all-American nice guy who relished life and exuded with oplimism, friends said Wednesday. . "There's a movie called 'The Happiest Fclh\' -thal "as Ste\e," said dose friend Jacquie Ellis. "faerybody ".as a friend." "He'd walk up to a guy on the ·street and . treat him lile his best friend," said Dan . Neavitt, a friend and business associate. Trevor, a 38-year-old Ne\\port Heights resi· ctent, was killed Tuesdar when 1he single- engine plane he was piloting crashed near Denve r. Three employees or his firm, Tre\Or Chemical and Engineering in Costa Mesa, • were injured in the 2:21 p.m. crash. Dana Smith, 29, remained in critica1 cond1· · tion Wednesday at Swedish Medical Center in Englewood, Colo., \\hile R:mdy V11ladorc, 23, and Curt. Hillman, 24, were listed ilT s1able condition. Tre~or's Cessna 210 landed on a sno"')' pfa- teau near Lnrkspur, :ibou1 30 miles south e0f Denver, and nipped over upon impact. Vil· ladore1 who "as carrying a cellular telephone, called authorities and helped guide them to 1he era h site. • . Nationar Transportation Safety Board in· vestigators could not be reacheq for comment on the possible cau e of the .crai.h, but other sources said lack of fuel is one possibil1l> being studied. Trevor was an experienced pilot, but he· just boughr the Cessna a couple or months ago, pnnly lo help wilh his business, which has cli· ents scattered all over the counlry, 'friends said. "I probably would be lazy and not going to school," See TEEN MOMS/A7 J . ~ic ~ ~!!!!1---1--+-""."1 __..H__,"""'-t.::=ro.10:--:::so=:a::::r-:u-:-:p:-:a::there; he loved Michele Thornton, 17, feeds J.ynonfh·olOba y eroy whife doing schoolwork at tJlCsAM school. See CRASH/llek Piii Charges noi 11811 · against Timas wrner By lrts Yokol Police . say suspect wanted witness in tree theft case dead ....,. Undercover police officers record meeting with Eric Holt in which he allegedly tried to arrange murder-for-hire. Bail set at $250,000. ,. poslponed unlil April 14. He is being held am munition and a Rherside County ~!Jr· · on S250,000 bnil on one count of solicila· shall'!> badge . . tion to commit murder, his lawyer Ronald Jt was nol the first time Hoh had beeh BrO\\er said. invohed wilh the Jaw. Back in 1986, the Sheriffs Department investigators ar· Orange County Grand Jury declined to in' .. rested Holt lasl June on SUS icion of Sl~ diet him in the shotgun dea!b of n IS·)C3F-r mg andscape materials andpalm trees old David Gallardo of Co:.ta Mesa. Hoh . worth be1ween $30.QOO and $40,000. Most claimed he cau~hl the lxly tl')ing 10 ste:il of the 1recs .-some which \\ere as 1all as hubcaps from a Porsche parled at h1 auto SO feet -were confiscated from Holt's shop and opened fire ,._.hilc ducking ~hat 9111N~PORT BEACH ~ ";:., Cekola ing lot or a Lnguna Hills strip mall when d 'd d he allegedly offered an un ercovcr oCficer Prosecutors have ea c COSTA MC~A -c.osta..~ic5a ~\l!lllfHO>-.,.,..-, --fw __..____ ~ $5,000to kill a witness in an upcoming ·---~--not--""'to fite-chlfFS ...... st a p owner remained in custody Wedncs-U. Anselcs Times reporter day in an alleged murder-for-hire plot that May 27 trial against him involving the s10- whom police believed WJS authorilies say had irs roots in 2~ ex· lcn palm trees, investigators said. an accomplice in" a string of· nsivc palm trees reported stolen from a Holt, who owns Holtz VW Repair on brand-new custom home on the 700 block he thougJ1 was a weJpon in the )Outh's • thefts alleged! ~ade b rscq last )'Clll-_ _ Wat ..20th --Strcet.-appc;arcd -briefly in popUlar utino community Eric Vincent Holt, 35, of Costa Mesa. South County Municipal Courl Wedne~cfay f Cenler Street, invcslignt'Ors said. He hand. Th:ll object '1\lrned -oulTO a was also charged wilh possession or stolen screwdriver the boy w:is uilng to lry and property and unlawfully possessing tracer See HOLTJID Piii activist Albert Quintanilla. was arrested Mondar morning in the park-morning for an arraignment, which was Orange County Deputy District Attorney Howard Gundy said Wednesday that he dropped the grand theft case a1ainst Mary Anne Perez. 30, because there was no evidence or wroncdolna on Perez's pan. .. She was not involved in a criminal way," Gundy said. ..She was an unsus· pectin& dupe. I don't think lbe did anythinr. wrong.•• Perez, a free ancer for the Tuna, said her attorney Yf'ill seek to set her March 9 II• rest uased from her record. 0 lt's been heU," said Perez, a Lona Beach rcsi· denL "Peoele who doa't know me wall have a ques- . tion in their minds that I'm a thief or did IOmCthtng un- derhanded. That hurts.•• Oundy said he believes Perez was one or many in· SH PEREZJ• I .J ,...~ ... Newpor\ Harbor High School senior Albert lee. Missing· egg case -cracked Sociology assignment turns rotten for student By Russ Loar Stlfl Wlllf F liers posted around Newport Harbor High School thi~ week told the tragic story of lillle Bruce Lee's disappearance. "Have you seer) me? Reward: $100 · alive, $10 dead." A photop'aph on 1he flier -showinc Bruce dressed in hi.s favorite bandana - tuged at the heartstrings of passing students. The plaintive look emanatina from his th.in little eyes seemed to say: "Help me. I am alone and afraid in a world I never made." Bruce, a Grade A cu bclonaina to Newport Harbor High ~hoot senior Albert Lee. was but one of 15 cas that • .. sociology teacher John Daniel gave to hi students as an exercise in parenting . "I had them make b1nh certific"3tes for rhe eggs and I told them, 'Here·s your child, now you're going to have to be a responsible parent,' " Daniel said. "I em trying to em~hnsize how import.ant . · parents arc.· Albert, a 17-year-old varsity vollc)ball player and p3rMime wailer, got off 10 a bad start when he left Bruce behind in mnlh cl3 . Alber1's math tcacl\ff; no1iciog that the abandoned egg had ~ race and a full head of hair, put two :and two toge1her anJ returned it to Albert's sociology teacher. "I put 1hc flier out on Friday," Daniel SM EGG/M .. To our readers The Community Forum page will not appear in tod.y's edition so that we may ~t Kids Wfth · IGds, a O.~ Pilot spe&I report on h9t schoOI stud9ntl in Newpclt Bed and C.a.t.I Mela who are in the midlt ol ~~thoodand :.Reau'-.community Forum cofumnisls Jeny Kobrin and ... Hlwill ~on Al in today's edition .. The Community Forum =·relum~ . .. ·' Al Thursday. April 2. 1892 ------------------------- - --~-~-=--:=-=----_--------------------------------------- ----~~.------- Loi:als OnlJ Topiary -bunnies tO • income tax returns 'We're some of the people who make topiaries for Disney -like Mickey and Minnie Mouse with suitcases -for in front of the Disneyland Hotel," Kathleen Ulinski told me. She and her partners, Jennifer and Tischia O'Farrior, arc busy selling all kinds of sphagnum cciners at their kiosk in Fashion fsland ... KathJccn wouldn't tell me all the trade secrets (believe me, these topiaries arc so cute I tried to get her to spill the beans), but she did say the hand-done process takes between two and a half and 10 hours for the portable variety on sale at the Island. Naturally, the larger, permanent pieces and custom orders take a bit longer ... They come in the strictly green moss variety (you just spritz 'cm with water to keep them looking Perky) or the ivy covered lype (these, you treat like a house plant.) Best Buys Especially cute for Easter arc all the bunnies (they come in six different pos~s.) ln all, their beautiful bestiary contains 26 different lpccies of mossy animals that range in price from $38.50 tf) $225. Kinda' like a chia pct, but much, much nicer ... I 0 Kai-YVi Lo's 1992 spring/summer collection of semi-precious jewelry will debut tomorrow at Neiman Marcus fn Fashion lsland ... The stonc!I in her Lumia and KYL Editions ace set in vcrmcil and sterling so they aren't as pricey as the real t)ling, but are just as preuy ... You can visit with Michael Freely, Kai-Yin Lo's general manager, at Neiman's from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m .... . . . 0 ~ April 15th dr~"(S near. But don't despair .. .' This year 1 think I got lucky. I found John Faris. He's a CPA. And, did he give me a good deal? ... John and his son Chris, a certified financ(al planner.Share an office over on Harbor Boulevard and South Coast Drive in Costa Mesa. Between the two or cm' it's sort or like one stop shopping. John does the taxes an~ Chris. provides o complete ~ange of financial services ... • J needed 10 find somebody to do my mom 's truces, I wanted someone qualified and l wanted a goo6 price 100. These guys seemed like a good bet. I called. "With the changes in interpretation, and the flip-Oopping of the Preiiident and Congress. I feel like I've been doing tax returns for 120 years," John s:iid ... (Actually he's been in 1hc biz !lince 1962.) • --------------------------------------.. ' , Mu~glng Editor Stew Marble, 642-4321 'Art benefits life at Prentice Day School offered to allow the kids oC Prentice Day A· chance to cr~ate the art work with him. "Dyslexic children don't always process information well," Bryan told me, "and they look Cor an outlet, and many arc quite gifted in the ans. After all, lessons as well. First, people of good will respond to real needs. No one obliged Bryan to volunteer tli~ time and his profit. Similarly, none of us is Obliged to support any community institution or c:tusc. That it happens, I f you use PCH to get to work on Monday morning, cast .a glance at The Arches Restaurant anytime after 7 a.m. What you will sec wi.ll be inrercsting: a half-dozen or so young people working away at a canvas under the patient tutelage of an older fellow. What you won't see is even more interesting -the story behind the creation of "Yet To Be Titled." there's no being wrong in the art world.'' Regular readers of this Bryan h11s now visited column may recall that the school twice to set the about two months ago I stage for Monday's event, wrote abo\.lt the and his young path-breaking work of collaborators have been to Prentice Day School, the his studio as well. They None of us is obliged to support any community in- stitution or cause. That it ·happens , again and again, again and again, is a good reminder that even as we seem mired in the decade oC dismay, there are rcisons to hope that even the most intractable problems will yield to patient attention. region's only school geared arc learning more than to the education of dyslexic brush stroke technique. kids. The school's The "action in · tremendous success has movoment" theme that 1111111 lllWllt· created a Happy problem runs through Bryan's w9[k is a good reminder that even as we seem mired in the decade of dismay, there are reasons to Second, while money is 11 crucial ingredient of charity, .so too are time and effort. Bryan's greatest contribution may ------for its co-founder and led him.to select the •• Columnist director, Dr. Nancy L. Arches as the site for the Without Royal; there's no more • painting. "PCH at rush p rtf r space, b4l there is a waiting hour sets the tone," he -·0-•0-10-last of stud~nts ready to said. "Life goes by so fast that you don't e.nroll: -~ . . aJways pause to sec how you can contribute The s~hool ha~ 1dcnt1fic;u a new site, and is to your community. That's the message for busy trying to raise the funds necessary to the k'ds .. buy it. My column was an appeal for help in Th1 • d It · 1 h that effort. · c en . rc.su is. a so more t an a.n . Many have re~ponded, ~nd tfle school elegant p:untang. tt.s a ca.nvas that .wall bet pushes on towar~ its goal.·One individual in offered to the public d~mng Bry:m.s May 'J panicular stepped up to help out, artist show a~ The Art framm~ C'.iall~ry in Michael Bryan. · F~un~am Valley. Th~ painting 1s ~xpec~ed to , Michael Bryan'is well known in art circles bring a five-figure price, all of which will go for his approach or depicting "action in to Pr~ntice Day's expansion projc.ct. · motion" on all of his canvases. Bryan ir.11so -Of worse one painting Isn't going to seal a givtr-back. He's done well and strives to the deal for the new school site. But it is return to his community some of his success. another Cfl;lCial srep toward tfic goal. And Bryan was impressed with the Prentice Bryan's willingness to embrace the effort Day story, and oCfcred to he1p: First, he lcavc:s,._thc kids, and us, wi th more than a ,. offered to donate a pafoting. Second, he healthy contribution. It suggests a couple of hop,e ... • ' . turn out to be his classroom work with the Prentice Day students. It will take years to see how Bryan's tntervcntion into these young lives turns out, but it is already a story well launched. . Finally, there's an example out there now to be emulated. Hey, do something for · .someone. Whether it's a check for Prentice 'Day or some other cause, just -as Nike would SllY -jusl do it. To contact Prentice Day School, phone 650-1115. To learn more about Michae l Bryan's work, call The Art Framing Gallery, 17800 Ncwhopc St., founpin. Valley at 979-9337. . llugh JleMltt co-ho.rts ''Ufc and Times" on KCET, Channel 28, Monda)s 11nd Frid11)'s at 1:JO p.m:, •nd bosu • talk-show on KFI AM. 640, Saturdays from 11 •.m. to 2 p.m. Ills column •p~ars et•ery Thursday Jn the Piiot. No sir, Mr. Morrison · still isn't seelnil visitors MAYBE THAT'S. WHY l COULDN'T FINQ IT -Wh~n I lamented Tuesday that I couldn't locate John Wa)'ne's grave during Sunday's first -time visit to Pacific View Memorial Park, it triggered an early-morning call from a rather caustic Slamund E. Giles. "Of course you couldn't find it, knuckJc-head," he said, using a loc~I term of endearment, "That's because the Duke's plot. is marked by his original name, Marion MJchael Morrison." acres within the Cit~ of Newport Beac~ his 59th birthday Friday, and good wife Sollie fascinating stuff. ' thought it would be nice if friend \\Ould Didja know, for example, "please sign and return the card I've ent that the brochure says. it's 'a you so l can present it to Bob on his Pierce Brothers oomp3ny,' birthday.'' : which I always took to be Sentimental touch, but docs it' end the re? locaUy owned, but it'-s Hah, not on your homemade Hallmarl.., actually the property of Along w.ith signing the card, Sallie ask.ii that Service Corporation . recipients also sign a check -for 350. $2.50. lnt~rnatlonal, bated in $100, whatever -because it's important "tc> Houston, Texas? This has gi .. c Bob's.fight ing spirit .:i little lift on ha~ been in the papers, they tell binhday.'' me, but I must've missed Right. It's the spirit that count>. it.) 0 .. Ilut, "ould they stand by a client in case of problems? "Oh )C~ ... Chris said. "We represent ~r clients :it a.u · and bac.k our work JOO percen1 " · Could Lhis bc'truc? Heck, we're aJI aware of that pre-Hollywood 3-M moniker, which isn't aboul to rhrow anyone off the track, but I called the cemetery folks :inyway. 0 llE WAS A DIG DOY. IN LOTS Of WA=Y=-S -t--t AH THE 01.D .. IT!S ~Hll.:IS~--tl-tfrrsnnc~ o ion at the Ther "'anted $32.50 to do a shon form and the prices for a long forms, like my mom 's. start ' at S6,5. Marc M11t>n/04i1ly P'llot Turns out 1hey charged me nearly S200 less than I paid last year -Nol bad ... Chris 1old me Chris (left) and John Faris, a ftther and son fmancial team in Costa Men. they'll accept and prepare r1:turns until April 11. 0 There's nothing magical about it, but it works ... . Make sure you· get by to sec Merlin at Mr. Best Cleaners in Cor.ona del Mar. Drive on th rough and pick up n V.l.P. Card ... It will get you 20 percent off an your dry cleaning from now until the end of the year. 0 II you're come Deross any bargains or unusual Items, or if you know a rtta/ltr who prot•ides exceptional services or quality be sure to gfre me • ca/{ and let me know. You can ttach me at 491-9873. Or send• lax to 631-5902. VOL. 18, NO. 78 Delivery 2uar1.nteel I( "°'frt' • sJ&tc:rlbrf Ind do n<M ~ )'DUI JMP'' b'f 6 un (7 1 m on S.C11~ a1'd holl· ~. c .. ~ 101m M'od .. 'I ... II ID )'Oii by -Our ~ ~ c-..., "42· 4))), la If*' fl'Ol'll 6 1111 IDS pm ~ ~ f."°'Y• •!Id 7 i m ID 10 • m. on »Nt• daYI ro -""' wlVi )'Oii' Clft'Ui.tton n-. ,_ ....... . ~~ .. Olwf Orltfl n-tfll ~ ........ ~ .,~~ ' How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Or~nge County 642-4333 Advertising • Clawfled 642-5678 Display 642..C321 Editorial Nf'w.o 540-1224 Sports 642·030 ~. 'f>Ol1S fu 646·41 70 Main~ , Busi Off1 t 642-4)21 BUSlnat f" 631°5902 , . • And I h:we this official word for the ace1bic Mr. Giles~ -DIRTHDAY OUT DON'T Rm rc:staurant a little wh ile back, \\hen old Your tip is wrong, formaldchyde-brepth. SEND HIM A GIFT" PLOY friends gathered to toast the 801h birthday of •----•• -Politicos' fund-raising the late Bob Guggenheim. I didn't recognize In acco rdance with the fadlily 's wishes expressed 13 )Cars ago, there's ho marke~ of any kind -no Wayne, no Morrison, nothing, not even Rooster Cogburn. Oh, there's been some recent talk in family circles about erecting a suitable headstone, but enthusiasm has been restrained. Sightseers, y'know. gimmicks become more creative with each his name, and nobody told me he founded campaign , but Congressman Bob Dornan can the famous Bob's Big Boy restaurant chain. still give lessons in the fine art of politico! So, for name-spelling purposes, I asled for pocket-picking. his business card. And Mr. Wi:in, who died The latest mailer, "not printed .or mailed Tuesday at 71, w:u pleased 10 oblige. His at gove rnment expense," is a four-pager on card read: " 'Bob' \Vian, Frycook - (NOTE: From time to time, I'll try to purvey more in formation about Pacific View Memorial Park, which sprawls over 45 hilly what appears to be the personal stationery of Retired." Sa Ille Doman, wife of Bouncing Bob. J~rry Kobrln's co/um a roas Tucsd•Js, Seems the congressman will be observing Tburs"-1., .ad S1turd•J'J. PoUce Lou .· Costa Mesn Someone 'tole: 1lbout S2:20 "''Orlh of candy. soda ond three Ice chc~ts _9\'Cr the weekend or March 20 Crom I Cosll M~ Little Lcaiuc snack s11nd near the ball field s at C°'t> Mesa High School. • A burglar got away with stereo com· poncnts from 11 hOme on lhc 3100 block of Manistee Drive. Entry into the home was in ~de by lirring 1 slidin& gl:iss door uff ts :racks. • Someone 1pp:trently used a b:sscball bat to smash a window In a burglary 11\c Harbor Boulevard Radio Sl\KIC. The buralPr stoic a tJpc deck and rwo speakers-from the window d1'pl~y area. • Tu refund checks hl\c been s1olcn from residents' mall botcs in recent days at an apattment complex oo Pcp- ~rtrec Drive. On Sa1urcfay, 10mcone tried to take mail Crom one of the apanmcnt boxes. bul failed. Then on Monday, someone actually succeeded in s1c1lan1 1 lax refund Chedr worth about $300 from another mail ~ on the 4800 bJock or Udo Stnds Dri\·c. • • So -1 ,.__ ,,, '>M . .~A .foron• dcl Mu rcs1dcn1 rcpon cd mcoru: slo c . more tmu1 ~--'-t~tm:n-oHl6,IOO v.'Onh of tcwc"lty; ..'Orth or ca1h ind JC!itlrY from • home incluchna a 14 karat .&~Id and cliamona on the 200 bl~lc of Wellesley on 1hc necklace .. -onh S 10.000. O\Cr 1 tc\"Cn- nlaht or Mardi 23. The bural:u ~1bly mon1h period from her home on Niu· ,used a. hidden h~usc key to 1111n en· eissus Avenue .• trance into the residence. • A security manascr from Canad.1 )())I Newport Beach $7,145 wonh or jc"'-clry and other items that .. ere stolen from hii roc>m 11 tflc Four Sc1ions Hotel 11 690 Nc!'Jl(>rt Center OrlYC Sund.ty cvcnina. PUiice found no sl&ns or forced cnlly to tbe A 120 1.1lloa aquarium and aupplicJ wonh S7m were 1t0Jen tometdDC be• rwccn Wed~ and Sunday from the badlyud ol a ho\lsc u~r contlnKtion l'O()(n, TODAY'S WEATHER :l!U ._,.., 0.2 l ;J9 LM, 4.J 1;2t ,.,.. 0.1 l•H '·"' J J-01 U. -0 I •t !U,11t.4.J J·JJ , .... , 1.0 t:eJ , .... s.4 ...,_. ...... 2-..--. ol """ ... hetoe .... acWttill flll .. I .. 2 .... ti • -"""" ......... • M ._. ...... CIR .... ;,... .... "'achl11• 1•••••4 to ......... ~ ....... .... ~., .. ............... • ! Hpe~t4 le la1t ............. 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This despite the fact that Americans telcv,sed debate between Democratic front runners with a lot of voters, not have continued to reject hi messaie -media Bill Cllnton and Jerry Brown._ despite the broadcast ~ they erected blackout or not. Agran's coun date is scheduled for Monday. media's blackout. another barrier: They .P.S. Will, which is it: Has Agran appeared on The following is a debtJte via fax between Editor O barred him because he'd Nightline, MacNeil l..chrcr and some televi!.ed William Lobdell and Columnist. \Viii Swaim. DEAR WILL: never he1d statewide debates and in the New York Times, Village Voice, 0 Pleeeeeeeease. office. Where would Ross and other "major print media" or has he been DEAR \VILL: Please tell you r buddy Larry Agran to quit his increasingly sad campaign for President. Agran's beginning to remind me of an over-the-hill, minor·league pitcher who -after . getting shelled outing-after outing -gets locked out or the ballpark and now has to resort to climbing the fences to back into the game. His presidential bid was over when he -after intense campaigning -could only muster 300 or so votes in the New Hampshire primary. Heck, even Tom "Billy Jack" McLaughlin whipped him by more than 3,000 votes. He's finished, and now's q,vickly becoming a quixotic laughingstock. , 0 DEAR BILL: Tell him yourself. 1r you get there early enough, you might be able to·grab a ringsideseat at the Bronx courthouse where Agran will be arraigned on Monday. But you'll have to fight for that seat: This may turn out to-be the media eveAt of the New York pri.mary. · . fhe reason? Just about everybody -not you, or course -rec~nizes .what's at stake here: Democracy. \fvhether you like Agran or not, there's notli'ing in the Constitution that says Agran shouldn't have been on the stage with Clinton and Brown. .. He's on the ballot -along with just seven other candidates. He,'s clo:.e to getting matching runds - despite the broadcast media bfackout. He's got a ca!flpaign office in New York, has been iA..lhe rliajor print media (including a glowing review in Monday's · New York Times), he's over 35 and is native born. Fte was endorsed by the U.S. Conference of Mayors. Even Mario Cuomo likes him. Most important of all: He's gc:it a message that might blow the Democrats apart. What do you want from the guyl Busting into the . Aro111d town Agran's message Perot be in such a blacked out? "resonates wiilh a lot of calculation? Jesse He's depicted nearly all the good political capital voters?" How many is a Jackson? Pat Buchanan? he and his followers ha"c broken their backs for lot? He couldn't even No other state has during the past decade. Compare.to Agran, Don beat Lyndon LaRouche r.llsed·that obstacle. Ovixole is beginning to look like he has a chance. in Illinois, despite the Thanks to New Will, Federal Express some smelling.salts to fact fringe candidate Hampshire, ~hey didn't • Larry. ·He needs to wake up. He needs to come LaRouche was in jail. ... have to: Larry was barred home. Agran's best showing from every subsequent ever was 2 peccent in Fax -Counterfax debate (except South Connecticut. His Dakota) because -you mess:ige, which was guessed it -he hadn't broadcast in a nationally televised debate in South appeared In the New Hampshire debate. • Dakota, got him 600'votes th ere. And he's yet to 1r you want to justify Agran's exclusion, you'll have receive matching federal fun ds, despite campah;ning to rewrite the Constitutional qualificat.io.ns fo[ , for eight months. ~-" ··-·-.. · -· ... ).. ~ Pcesident. W«;'ll ~all iNhe Lobdell Amendme'lt~ Eve·ry He's now well bctyond fringe candidates candidate for President must. be 35, nati ve-bo'tn aod-::1 LaRouche and New Alliance candidate Lcnpra he or she must appear in the New Hampshire Fulani, both of whom -by the way -have. debate, and must have held statewide omce. The long-ago qualified for matcffing funds despite little Lobdell Amendment will deliver the abysmal media acceptance. · • candidates we deserve. 0 DEAR Bill:... I Yes, yes, and David Duke, too. Look, Fulani ·~ntl LaRouche have one thing just as important as good media (bad media) and another thing that's almost as important (blind followers). Agran is a sensible ca ndidate with a sensible message. Don't punish Agran mer~ly because he has the temerity to t<1lk about the real issues. None or th is. of course, gets to the central point: That there's no democratic process ior deciding who gets to be heard, and who gets to be ignored in, presidential campaigns. Take Agran's case. He brought a message to New Hampshire that the state Demt?,Cratic Party simply did not like. Could t~ey lock him out or the New 0 DEAR WILL: Whoa! Let's get back on track. Two basic questions: l} Why is Larry Agran running for president? 2) Should Larry Agran keep running? Answer #1: Agran jumpcdJnto the race because, he said, he wanted to alter the deb:u.e among Democr:us. His basic message was this: cut defense spending by SO percent within one year. Let's not even talk about how preposterous this proposal is. Instead, let's loo k at what happened. Neprly all the Democrat$ c:ind idates picked'up Agran's defense-slashing baton. Good. He reached his goal about a month before 'the New Hampshire primary. Answer #2: No way, Jo ~ Though his original 0 DEAR lllLL: Come home to what? Agran continues to run for two simple reasons: ego and frustration. Like mO!.t politician's, he believes he has an answer to the nation's ills. trvine doesn't make a·soapoo~ big enough for a man \v1th Larry's_,. - 1arnbitlons. By contrast, every one of those 600 South Dakota votes persuades him that he's on the right track. An angry man can find evidence or support in the strangest places: He finished fourth in Connecticut - behind Brown, Clinton.and Tsongas, but ahead or Kerry, Harkin, Eugene McCarthy and laRouche -· ;f and deelared.it something or a. \1ctory. Then there's frustration. Lik.e many Americans, Larry knows Amenca under Bush -and, conceivably .. under Clinton -is headed 1n the wrong direction. Nor does Jeri)' Brown offer much hope: in the Bronx on TueSday night, Agran stood up at the back or the leeture hall and demanded access to the debate. Brown's response? The man \\hO claims to ~ represent the politically disenfranchised -i.e .. all of us -smiled into the camera iihd said ... noth!ng. Agran said it best in the South Dal-.ota debate: 1r : 'guys like Clinton and Brown don't lister;:i to Larry Agran, ''hat makes ~ou think they'll listen ~o you? •' ... Send your items for Around Town to Bob van Eykcn, The Pilot, 330 W. B.iy SI., Cost<J Mesa, 92627. Today A LIBRi\RY -' Outdoor photo2raphy .... GALA PREVIEW TO 6fN:ffT 80\M:QS MU.Sf~\~ . . -Adventure 16. a 1ocaroutooor retail store, is offering a free outdoor ph6tography clinic to the public at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Costa Mesa store, 1959 Harbor Blvd. The clinic will cpver e.xp®Jte .. We're close to making this happen ... f,.idolj E~inq, ii 10th 6 -9 m ___ ...... •---• ---'llfl4..iC0tJ11pos4ttOf'~~hMW'l~--tt--· . would-like-to~ you~..... expatmcd ... a1>rand new fad ty outdoor photography. 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The public is plare for you and )«Jr chJldrm to CA '1MJJ invited to explore new ways to look enjoy pleasurable reading fOUNa~M<nCtH)U.(n4}~3l3l<R644-3rn and feel your best before, dunng, ~~ter~ rs free. Call the Nordstrom Concierge at 850.3790 for reservations. NOTIC.E OF INTENT TO-AIXlP'.f A-N EGA~E-DECLA RA'f10N Project: Negative r>cxlar.uio n for che proposed purchase or a 20 acre site for the Nonh Irvine Middle School has been made available for public review hy =-the Irvine Unified Sch<xll Di~­ trict. She Ltx•ulon: Un incorporated O range Count)\ southeast confluence of I lfclc:s C.anyon Wash and the nonheastemmost Chy of. Irvine corporate boundarlt."8, ea.'1 ·o.f Village or Northwcxxl . P rojt."Ct lkscri pc Ion : Purchase of appmx.Jcpatcly 20 m.:n=s for :• middle ~hool. NII •. Agenc:y: Irvine lJnifled School Di trfct, SOSO ISarr.tnc-.a Parkway, Irvine, CA 92714. Ques- tions should be <llrecicd to C.orinnc l.oskot, Coordinator, Facllhl~ Planning, (714) (,~ 1-<M44, exten~ion 326. . -. Date: The Nqc;uivc l>t.-clat".adun will '*. l'<lnSklett'd fur adoplion on Arril 21 . 1992, 7: O p.m at the ahc)\le addrc . I' .. I I I ' , . .. ' . . ' $50.00 per person Open to th e Dubhe April II, Satu rday 10 -6 _ April 12, S unday 11 - 5 ' ·~A<IFI~ ART~FA~TS Fashion Island/Old Buffum's Building llOl Newport Center Drive, ~ewport Beach, CA 92660 • 714/644-1877 ml'EPllBllm• ~" copper hOl Md cold mlln ·~ 11nes. w· COCIC* feed lints 90"9 to NCJI ulstlng finished •• pMnt>lng tllUt In .. jlnljtct. Al new wa 1top1. flu llnu. required Viti vlMs, garden t1011 bibs, luldry .... °" ... .. lllo .... ma.--....•1• .. > J . . School bolrd Ml liillli ·or the budget too .. taxln8 By Russ Loar ~ i.ng was spent on discussing ways Sailf WTlllf to approach budget trimming. and NEWPORT BEACH -After a JK>t all or the budget categories - dramatic: presentation of rhe such as federally funded programs school district's endangered aru -would be subject 10 debate. Bui programs. school boad members officials appeared to agree that Tuesday night sat down wit h 'a • the cutting process would have 10 l 74-pa$e list 'Jf budget e~ndi· be streamlined in order to provide tures, tntent on taking a detailed sufficjent no1ice to educators look at where the money goes. whose programs may be cut. After one hour probing the Cirsl "About 90 percent of the bud· page of the budget document, get is locked'°on you," Newport· Newport-Mesa Unified School Mesa school district Superintcn- District trustees adjourned their dent John Nicoll told trustets. budget analysis, to be continued S "We'U try to figure out a different p.m. Tuesday, Apni 14, at the way to do this." Harper School site. The first page of the Byzantine At first, school board members budget document· det~iled -.school agre ed to look at all budget expcn· board expenses, which totaled di1ures line by line, but as the $112,800 for the 1990-91 school hour designated for budget mat-year. The school board's budget ters drew \O a close, it was clear appropriation for the current that the sheer volume of date< school year is $140,400, which in· would present a significant chat-eludes stipends for board members lenge to that kind of ip~epth that totaled $32,460 last year. scru tiny from board members. Other school board expenses in Future . or EastbluH school . debated ·.· ~ District wants the property to earn income: neighboring residents fight adult education center plans. By Russ Loat Stldl Wttllr NEWPORT BEACH .! The fight goes on for Bluffs residents who rallied last month •$•inst a proposal to put a community college campus in. thcar neighborhood. And Newport-Mc~ Unified School District's que~t to turn the vacant school into income-earning properly also continues as the district grapples with a poten1ial S2.7 mil- lion budget shortfall for the next school yeir. About 200 Bluffs residents 'sent Coastline . Community College officials back to the drawing board after a stormy March 17 school board meeting where the CQllege unveiled a plan to locate an adult education center at Eastbluf( Elementary Sqiool en Vista dcl Orb. The school was closed in June 1984 and now houses a kindergarten program and day care~ center. . Nearby residents continue ·to ga-ther signatures opposing the plan and school distric! officials say they may soon present alternative plans for the school Jite to the school board. 0 The matter is far from closed," said Ncwport·Mesa school djstrict Superintendent John Nicoll. "We wiU put that property to some revenue-producing use." Uses for the 5ehool are limited to school functions, lease or sale, according to Nicoll. Although Coastline College officials were rebuffed 'by residents, the, college still plans to hold additional community meetings to gain support for their proposnl. "We're going to carefully examine our option :ind we're gomg 10 communicate more with th~ folks in the area," said Coast Community College District Chancellor Al Fernandez. "We're still considering the Eastbluff oprion. We h:we not abandoned it.'' Fernandez said residents portrayed a worst-case scenario for the nduh education campus that docs not reflect the history of other Coastline campuses in Newport at the Mesa Verde and Lincoln sites. The school district earns Sl06,69S a year from Coastline's lease of ,Mesa Verde School which was closed in June 1979. Coastline leased the closed Lincoln School for six years up until the 1990-91 school year, paying $89.442 a year. Co3.$tline currently bolds , ... clwc1 11 Corona del Mar High School. "We don't expcc1 to let Eastbluft School just sit empty," sai d school board President Forrc)I Werner. "lf we determine we don't need the sile, we might dedde t~t the iehool needs to go away." But the prospect of selling tht school for rcsidcntiul dc\·elopmcnt docs not apptar to concern nearby homeowners. "lf thBt were to happen, ~rsonally I don't think that would be u bad as the college coming in," stud Scott Daruty, a North Bluff Park Community Association board member. "If they decide to develop it and put 30 or 40 more condominiums in there, that's going to be 30 or 40 more homeowners who have the same concerns \h:u we' do." Residents say they arc concerned about increased traffic and noise from the proposed college campus, which they believe . would lower ~urrounding property values. "The residents would rnther look onto condominiums th3n a college with big flood lights and trash bins," snid Gisela Burmeister, who is coordinating the petilion drive. "Every" homeowner that I've tulked to is in favor of elling the land to o developer. IC (school officials) would ask that qlic~tion, they'd get that answer." Considering the length of rhe last year's spending totals include budget comparison report and al-$25,780 for professional meetings, lowing for an hour per page, $8,417 for memberships . in educa- school board members would have tion-related organizations,. and ~ ~~ aoo~ 35, fi~-h~r~et· Sn9forpublicat~ns~nd~urnab~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1ngs to work their wfly through the -all areas that board members entire budget. If the meetings suggested could be cut next year. v.ere held every other 1,1,eek. it Members also told staff that v.ould take them about a year and · ai'eas such as utilities, travel, fou r months to complete the task. equipment and athletics programs Much of Tuesday night's meet· should be analyz.e_5! for savi11&5. _ Weather drops April Fool's surprise NEWPORT BEACH -You could almost hear the rainclouds chuc kling over their little April Fool's joke Wednesday. The dark clouds suddenly moved in early Wednesday after· noon, threw a few rumbles of thunder and oolts of lightening around, and then let loose a fast and furious rainstorm that lasted .a few minutes-before casing _off. Within minutes, sunshine was pecking through again. It was as if someone had thrown a btrCkct of water on the area. 1)cattered showers did continue throughout the day, but Jess than half an inch of rainfall had col- lected by late afternoon. Newport Beach got .OS. inch of rairi, while Costa Me sa got 3bout .20 inch. The storm was expected to con- tinue to wreak havoc into the evening. however, with. thunder- showers that could be · ac· companied by hail and winds. Today, the sc~ttered thunder- showers will continue, with winds up to 20 mph. By. Friday, the chance of showers will decrease to 10 percel)t, according to National Weather Service specialist Berty Reo. 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Dally Piiot I . --- • Thuraday, Aprll 2, 1992 "ii}_·_..,.... lllJIY11tter and chl~n eic~pe 'from nre . ·· uEaton Studios Presents,, 1 a:>STA MESA -A babysitter rescued two small children from an apartment jn a pre- dawn fire Wednesday at Harbor Village. and forced the evacuation of two apartments, one occupied by a group of developmentally disabled men. they saw fire billowing from the dwrthng; The women went from door to door awakeni~g resi- dents. They also helped c.src for the children until Eagen and Walsh arrived at about 4 a.m. ·· The blaze broke out in \J}e master bedroom of the lower unit at 2534 Anacapa Dr., said Susan Wood, Costa Mesa Fire Department spokesperson. The fire at the rambling complex, whicb sits on state-owned property next to Fairview State Hospital, is under investigation by the state Pat and Lisa Larkin, whose Costa Mesa apartment faces the unit that burned, say they are getting used to the smoky odor of their home. Fire Marshal's o(flce. Residents Lisa Walsh, 22, and Lisa Eagen, 23, were not at ho~e, but Eagen's two small children were carried to safety by their' 20-year- old babysitter, Brian Miller. · - I "The fire docs not appear to be arson," said investigator L.M. Jarvis. "The fire ·smoldered for a long tim e, I would say over two hours in the master bedroom. The area of origin is on or near the bed. It could have been candles or unattended cigarettes." "We re11lly thought "'e were g,oing to lose our apartment," said Lisa Larkift, pre-press manager of the> Daily Pilot. "When 1 opened the (front) door and saw swirling smoke I thought it was in the hallway and we wouldn't be able to get out. Fortunately the area was not engulfed in (lames and we were out of here within two minutes." . "He (Miller) did hear the smoke detector go • off," Wood said. "It could have been pretty tragic because it was really cooking when we arrived." . The 2 'a.m. blaze caused $50,000 in damage Southern California College students Rhon- da Davis, Donna Goto and Jennifer Busse, who share a nearby ·apartment, called 9-1•1 when -By Joyce Bod/ot'/ch PEREZ: Won't ba charged In then case EGG: Teaches student lesson about life From A1 n0cent indiv.iduals unwittingly used by .Quintanilla, who was· arrested March 6 on suspicion of stealing more than $5,000 worth of mer- chandise from. the Nieman Marcus departn)ent store in Fashion Is- land, where he worked part-time as a sales clerk. · Quintanilla, a 45-year-old teach- er's aide and potential candidate !o t.pe ev.:por1,.Mesa ,.. Unified School Disuict · b6ard, reportedly told investjgators he sold or traded · the stolen merehandisc to buy drugs. ·Three days after Quintnnilla''S arrest, detectives arrested Perez, saying she helpc<i Quintanilla by returning stolen items to tocnt dc- From A1 'said. "I told Albert I knew who had the egg and if the money was paid, the egg would be re- turned." AJbert surprised his teacher by writing out a $100 check for the safe return or his egg, Bruce. But AJbcrt, whose ambition is to bec,ome a divorce lawyer, took the precaution of putting a stop order on the check -just in ease. "I wrote the check just to humor him," Albert said. "At ttl1i"lpoint T .was just saclc an tired of asking bim for the egg. I couldn't care less about getting the egg back. I was more con- cerned about my grade.·: Now that the project is over, Albert admits his parenting problems began earlier than his teacher suspects. "l killed iJ on ttic. first day, .. AJbe rt confessed. "I made a duplicate. My teacher didn't know." Albert had placed the egg in his car, trying to cushion it in a folding arm rest. "I' tried closing it really slowly to find that last point where it wouldn't crush. I guess I went too far and crushed it to oblivion." With the assignment finally over; Albert wasted no timein dealing with the egg that had caused him so much trqubte .. "I threw it away," he said. And what has · Albert learned from his experience? "I have learned that, I guess; I am totally i~esponsible. I killed my egg on the first day and three days later I left my egg behind in a class. By the end of the thing, I was surprised l was only on my second egg." But AJbert's teacher believes he did show an unusual amount of responsibility, considering all the trouble he went to for his egg. "He could have just said, 'screw it,' to the assignment, but what tte did was p:iy..."he money so he could get his child bad,: Daniel said. "I would hope that. all my students will think more about the responsibility it takes to be a parent. It's not easy." Easter Photo Contest Judged by Hoag Ho~ttal Pediatnc No Fee for Simng {'6Cu ~~toH-St~i'o~ 14.Z, f'Mt 17tk St.-cd" ~t"-,,,C,~, CiJ.C .ifo.,.KLA q~.z. 7 -(;1+-' S4-S--7f')1 ") QClk>U jMm. .MolkA. ~ M~ 11~iw~P~ PASS ALONG AN HEIRLOOM MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLD. National Sports pa~::~t;::~h Police sgt. Andy Hughes Aircraft Salari~ ~etire8s t.:.Fe. -Gonis defended officers' actions Are you concerned with the safety and falrn~ of When rou makt: 1 be-• and downplayed prosecu1ors' re· 1-900-976-5192 your retirem~nt plan?. If you are, then'8ttend the · quest to rhe American jection or her case, saying pQlic~ Annual General Meeting of the HUGHES SALARIED Han A aation. · had probable cause to arrest her. Pi~":~.c1~:;:: :!':' RETIREES ·ACTION COMMMITTEE (HSRAC). Executive you're p35Sing _along a "She was returning stolen items ••I*""" ...... _., ___ .,.... Board Members will expalln the actions HSRAC Is p~ciou l~C) The on multiple occasions." said taking and answer many of your questions. gift of Life That's becau!le . ~~:~~~:~ retche~;eds~rr:~;at~~~ r-:;=o=iscopn=N=ew=t=~=ow==l=~;;~=.1a=b=te:::;::---, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 11:00 A.M. =~:n;~i!:'1;:u~;u;:~;ur volvcd.'' for combining Auto and Crown Valley Community Park . l~-descendant fii>m America' . Perez said she did not know the Homeowner coverag~. rkw merchandise was stolen and simply For Details C.all 29751 Crown Vall~ Pa ay, number one killer. re.turned the items as a favor for a . Rabbitt Insurantt Agency --L ·· Ni I To learn more about the Planned GI" ing Cri"'-nd. She said-_Quill!Mliita~ld /nugrily Sin« 1957 agUnG 9U8 Program. call JS t~)' Ifs the fir..f step in her he'd bou1ht the merchandise 631 77.e All f"tlJirHS and/or benefk:larles of the . making a memof) th:at-~ts bc;J:OJl~ .a lifnune at Nieman Marcus and failed to ::..... • • ... ....... ~ u1fll.,.,,.,.,, ,,.i.,. are Invited. . • · · "' <.. -~ . _,_. ,,_. ~ • return it in the 30-day time limit . / r-~ • _ a?a American Heart As. sociation .; ct for s.torc employets. ._.1 Old Newport Bt¥d.9Newport Beach V . 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I• ., s u RT l • ·Ti Im non • T RI.\)~ -PRit4 l A ~ ... 5p~( 11 Y; 1 l }\ 1, p , A L .. A8 Thursday, Aprll 2,'1992 - ·---------------------------·--------- Society Society .Editor Vida De~n, 642-4321 Models steal show in ·rashion ~ Impersonators, children and restaurateurs keep crowd cheering at Westin .• T he crowd 't:heered as Madonga came dancing on stage in a gold bustier ... more che,rs as Midler sang and pranced and still more applause as Michael did his "Black and White" nu mber. Okay, it looked like them anyway, and the trio genera1ed a ------. lot of excitem~nt for the 450 attending the Sophistica1es ~alute to fashion . . Wednesday at 1he Wes1in South Coast Plaza · .Hotel. There \\as loud applause and screapling with some women Society waving their red luncheon napkins overhead as handsome reslaurateurs David Wilhelm and Antonio Cagnolo 'modeled tuxedos. But-. lhc real scene stealers of the South Coast Plaza production \\ere the six adorable i;hildren models. They were reluctant to leave the ocean liner backdrop, a.{ld one little girl was pulled on the ramp by her little 'boy escort, another little girl fought back tears, and one little boy jumped ship ri ght in to the arms of his mommy and refused to make the long "·•lk back to the stage. The upbeat·show which benefits 1he Assessment and Treatment Sel'"\ices Center was coordinated by Karen Burdette and featured 20 professional models wearing styles from 11 SCP boutiques. "We hope to make S35,000 tooay:-saidCllalrwoman Susan Cannoo \\Ith Sophistica:e prcz Debra Ann Lloyd adding, "I hope ~·hen we add up all the money from the auction that '"~ make S~0.000 •. The day's spotlight w;as also on IO women \\ho have donated to A TSC for more than 10 years: Zee Allred, Fran Applegate, Donna Crean, Jolene Engel, Willa Dean Lyon, Frances Carver, and Nora Hester, who was there with / hus-btmd Charley-and dnugN'm'S""' Charlene lmmell, Marilyn Cianulius and Janet Hamilton. 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From A1 said 17-year-old Michelle Thornton, who lives with her 18-year-<>ld boyfriend, Steve Holloway, and their 3-month-<>ld baby boy in a Costa Mesa apartment. "This school helped keep my goals alive.'' • While Ashley realizes she will miss out on football games and proms, she said she has no regrets about keeping her baby, a healthy boy who's already as big as a six·month·old. "I can't do evorything I want, and it takes a lot of money," sfle said. "But then you seo his first · smile, hear his first laugh -it just • makes the world. I couldn't imagine being without him right now." 0 NlllCY It was 20 years agt> when teacher Nancy Wal~'Ortl1 Minor, a self-descnbeji eternal optimist, was given the job of t reating and running the SAM program. "It was one of the early programs to ensure that women wit h )'Oung babies were oble to finish their education,"~said State Sen. Marian Bergeson, who helped establish the program when sbe was a district trustee. "These arc the success stories." Now, 450 babies later, Minor !.lill works with a vowing number of teen-age mothers, who leave their regular high schools to spend up to a year in the program. located m a small building on 1hc old Harper School grounds on 18th Street in Costa Mesa. Mike Woods, 16 plays with his son Tayfor, as another infant, Leroy, looks on. ... "There's nothing worse for 3 )Oung ~'Oman th;in having to face rjj5ing a child without an caucation," Minor said. "Then it becomes a f)O'erty situation or a dependency situation." Steve Holloway, 18, holds his 3-month-old son Leroy,·as the child's mother, Michele Thornton,-1 7, l®ks on. ~~PJul--­ iChC e is currently e~led in the SAM program. ---- Not only do the girls h;ive a chance to keep up with their How it works school work and vent their frustrations, they prepare for child 1111' The SchOol ¥ ~· -~irth, work on setting c:sreer gosts--.._..-...-~erprOlf'llft"fn~1 ~ ;and learn parenting and family for any Rirf Tn need who · pl;anning skills. They also cook fo r lives within lhe each other, make crafts and help Newport-Mesa, Irvine and out with diaper duty and other Laguna Beach unified baby chores. Parents ;ind fathers school ditCricts. arc welcome· at all tim~s a1 the • program, known for its informal Ill' To q=, girls must and supportive atmosphere. present a dan's Often while the young mothers verification cl their do their schoolwork around a pregrwq and a ~ large communal table, fothers consent fOrm. come in 1 piny with the babies in 3 • small co-zy living room, often used 1111' School hours are from for croup rap. sessions. On a 7:30 a.m. to 1:JO9.m. t---\~ullff.-table-ttt-the-IMng room. is Sfnce most 01 the student Orange Coast Cpllegc catalog sits motheri..,_, eYen old nm to magazines such as enough to hive a driver's ''American Baby" and "Lamaze." license, bus transportation Tinkling music from a "Winnie the is available for girls who Pooh'' crib mobile often sounds live within the throughout the school. Nl'Wnnlf-Mlsl SchOol There's nevtr a dull moment al o~'k.t:" the school, run on 1 miniscule annual operatfu& budget of about $2,000 (not counting personnel expenses.) On one recent morning ak>ne, l student who was undergoing a particularly long labor called in for her homework . assipincnt. She had a &irl. Thmu&hihe.yc~ Minor.aaid many or'hCr students have "quietly f adcd ••Y into careers." Others, 1hou1b, weren't so fortunate. One $tudent committed 1uidde and one bl her baby. Social workers acouscd another former SAM student of child ncsl«t. The same mother later saw her own 14-ycar-<>ld daughter, who WU born in the SAM propam. pt prcpant herself. '"It's been ~ul and sad," -Mlnor said. ' Every day is dil'fennL I can honestly say in 20 yean. l'w never had two days the same." . Despite the sad l&Orics. many of tho SAM ttudcnJS>Dd their children manaae to atay off welfare and continue with 1heir educ:atioll. ..,..._ &iris are doin1 IOIMChlaa With their H~• even thouP ~re .... tbfOUlh a ~ .. Minor .. 14. ~·,. bo&Jaa tbe odds. 0 ..... s.I Orlftllha, l4, ot Cotta _..,,..._ .• _. for.er SAM Mvdent WM WM i1t1t to a.tlftue bcr ...... be)10l'd Mp idaool Ind .. ~··~~· caner. TM oldat ol M cWldna In a .... • -" For men information call Nanq W*North Minor at 760-3270 OI the director of llUdent services, Robert fflncy, al 760-3284. strict Catholic family, Griffiths \f3S living in San Bernardino County when she became pregnant at 14. Ashamed, depressed and afraid, it wasn't until she was seven months pregnant that she finally told her parents. Despite the &rowing openness about teen prcsnancy in the early 1970s, many parents still sent their presnant dllY&hten away in shame. In Griffith's case, her parents moved the whole family to Orallgc County. ·, "They didn'I wanl the neighbors to know," ~he said. Once in Costa Me a, her Cather, ~ho insisted she fini h her education. found the SAM program. JU t in ils infancy. .. • "It was a iife haven." she s1id. "Ir I didn't to there, I would have been just 1nother 111tl$1ic on the welfare role • I CX>uld have aone ·into dn1p. My child could have been • victim or child abuso. ,, "BuH didn't act lolt in the lhuf'ne and I think that had 1 lot to do wfth SAM." BY thO time th• w• t~. Oritllths had f miihed her lf1Hluatlon requirements at '1 IOCal a>ntinu1tion hi&h school. She's • unc. earned cwo «>Aleae •arec• ; . ..... ... - ,. . April Ashley, 15, sits with her 2-mooth-old child Taylor. ........ .. and is a psychiatric nurle who works with adolescent airls. She married about five years ago and recently had a second child. Her son, now 19, stilJ live at home and is attending college. lic's never met his biological father. Griffiths said she u e her own experience to try and help the teens he encounters each day at work. ure ina the need for education, no motter what. "l hare my story ~lh them, r bec\USC I know the)' romanticize it," she said. "It's hard work. They can't be sctn h and they need to k>ok at that. When ~·re a yo11na kid you lose a k>t. You lose your childhood." "l1's not. Mos1 people end up m;iking another mistake. We were rc:;il lucky." • Joan remains married. In addition to their 19-year-old n born during her stny at SAM, they have a 16-ycar-old daughter. It wosn't until much later when h'er Children were older that Joan -who graduated from high chool lollowing her )Cnr in the SAM program -said ~be £ui':illy had the chance to ao to college and realize her childhood dream of bccomins an elementary ~hool teacher. tronicaJly, her graduation from colleae last year c:oaneaJed with her son's graduation from high school. De pite their uttc • JQan woulJ h•~• done thinp • "However, iL's a hard w3y to go. . And i1's unnecessary, really." Angel;i Moore was ;inother unc of the h;indful of 'iris who went through SAM dunng its first yc;ir. While Moore never fin ished high school, she credits ~AM for helping her 1hrough a difficult pregnancy, emotionally and physrcally. Only 14 and "txtrcmely naive," Moore had just left a priva te C;itholic school and w;is in her fre!timan year at Newport H3rbor H igh School when she started da1in a 20-·ear-old. "The next thing I knew I was ju t 1erribly s1 k," Moore. ll. recalled. "\Ve didn t rc;i liie it was morning sickness for quite 3 while. Tb.en one d:.iy my mom 1ook me to 1hc doctor to ge t birth control pills. The doc1or came in and said, 'It's too late for birth control palls.' " · :weighing less than 100 pounds and unable to eat much of anything, Moore said two doctors recommended 'she have an aQ<>nion, saying the chances were slim th;it she "ould have a hc:ihhy b;iby. "But it w:is the strangest thing bcc:iuse the one feeling I did have, cvcnthough 1 was very young, was that 1 was going to have a hea1thy b;iby," she S3id. "l didn't know nn)1hing cl e. But I knew th:it 1 wanted the baby." · After a excruciating, 36-hour premature labor, Moore ga"e binh to a healthy 9'-pound boy. Soon he and baby Russ were 11 SAM ''EVCr)One was so )'OUng, ~c didn't know ~hat we should be doing." he said. "But when )OU aw the other girls with &heir babit )'OU didn't reel quile SO frightened. It wa really 1 calm atmosphere." While SAM ~ u like a second h me, Moore said it w• the upport of her own family that uliima1cly helped her through lhc difficult )'Cars • ln~tcad or fini hina her l3st two years of hi&h school, she tarted workin& an her family's li1htin1 bu in where she remains today. "I couldn't have done it without haVi~. '°°'' ramlly behind me," he said. Joan 8., who attended SAM durig its first )'~ar, has allO counseled youn1 presnant airl • • althouah she perally ooem~ tell them that Ifie rftar e<t tier 16·year-.old boyfriend when the found henclf prcanant at .,. ts. differently. She •isbe he coutd have done more ror her children ~~~=---wbia tfiCY were ~na. Her Throu1h the an., Moore has -iiid iOiitMf .. tau boJfrilM. RUlllU hha Weber. "I • M\lef • n;.d. bua ..... llDI • "I didn't want them to think thaf1 the nonn," ahc said, Ukina that her lul naile not be Uted. hUibind. who works rn conatNCtion. re1rct DOI l-clll& able to 1ttcnd collese. • "A ,ouna person can be a very ~ mother.'' ..,. id. . • l tOfllhet," the ~ Al lot hcf .......... 11 ..... doin1 -ell ta ldMd. MoOre ii atil .. 1hankful she decided to have her child, especially since she had to undergo an emergency s rec omy a out }IX years ago. "If I h;idn't hatr'Russ "hen I was 15, I wouldn't e'=cr h:l\'c been able to have 3 child." she said. "That just break) my he3rt. I'm )0 • thankful.". 0 Aprll and Michele Despite increa ed sex educ:lllon in the schools, the pregnanC) rate among teen-agers in the distract continues to grow. Minor said. In Orange County alone, about 9 percent (or ~. l 50) or the total ,300 annual births in 1988 M~1 c lO girls under the age Of 20, . ;iccording to the mo!.t recent figures from the State Dcp~rtmcnt of He;ihh Service . St:11c"1dc, :ibout 11.4 percent of the annual 569,000 births are to girls under 20. And the hkchhood that' a cha Id born to a teen-age mother will be dependent on some sort of wtlfare is t"o times greater than for other children, according to the srnte. ·:How can "'e continue to anow th is to happen?" Minor ~led. "I'm amazed." Ideally, Minor said she "-Ould love to sec the day "hen the SAM program "'ouldn't be needed. Dul until lh:ll day, it ,. ill 'tale more early pre~ention \\Ork and better parental mvol"emcnt to help curb 1he teen-age bi.rth rale, she aid . "Her ucccss. lll really dependent on her family support," Minor ~id. ... faen •1th the sccmin&ly an urmountable challenge at hand. Manor rem:un optimistic. "I feel that e'ery day i a new day:· he aiJ. "And you can do an)'thana. You j~t h1'e to Jo it." Most or the &irl in the pr_<?Jram listen carcf ully to that advice. Some lake April Ashley and Michele Tbornt°" y thcy hope to continue their hoohoa at Oran c C t Collcae. Ashley would hke mcdaY to.work u a Jcxtor'a. a 1$tlnl.-l'horntoo bopcs to work ~ith COft'IJMllcn. "l'm worried•about bow rm .. pn1 to wurl thinp out when I' w0rkifti and aotftl lO IChool," Thonaloa 11id. .. I ...._, ... , h,.,,.-= a..,....en.; .... , lllY --lo&d -;u.a' '° ....._.., ... ~ .. - ~ wddeftly ~up willa ............. QA tMe Cln of k." ' •· " .. M Thutiday. April 2. 1992 ·-------------------L From A1 the quiet." said Neavitt. Tuesday, Trevor and his three employees were on their way to Norfolk. Va., where they were to refurbish generators for the U.S. Navy, friends said. Trevor Chemicals clea'ns large industrial electric motors and gen· erators, using a process he devel· oped and patented. He started the firm in 1979, won after graduating from UCI with degrees in biology and social ecology. A true Newport Beach local, Trevor graduated from Corona del Mar High' School and Orange Coast College before ioin1 to u~ where he also met his wife t>f 12 years, Jamie. , As alumni, Trevor and his wife, who is senior vice president of the Irvine Chamber of Commerce, re- mained active in educational pro- grams, helping to coordinate and develop health education cur- riculum, lectures and semfoan. An endowment scholarship in Trevor's name has been estab- lished at UCJ. After Jamie's bout with cancer, the Trevors also devoted them· . HOLT: Remains jailed in lriurder-Jor-hire case From A1 hot-wire his car's• broken ignitio~ in an attcmprto fle.c. ' . ---While Holt -a former Marine and Vietnam veteran -was not indicted in the case, the family of the slain you1h initiated a $1.1 mil- lion wrongful-death civil suil back in 1986. That suit was settled about fou r months ago for S 100,000, said at· torney Amador Corona, who rep- rescnted·the Gallardo family. In the most recent case, sheriff's investigators s:iy they received a tip from an_ unidentified third- person about a week ago that Holt wanted to hire someone to kill 36- year-old Eugene Soliz, the pros- ecution's main witness in the palm tree case. · Undercover investigator Bill Davis said 1hat Q!W.ng a 40-minute secretly-taped conversation, Holt suggested several ways in which Davis could kill Soliz, from luring him to a remote construction si te on the promise of work to a drive- by shooting. Super Lotto/Decco Super lotto Wed~~ay, April 2 drawing for $7 7 million jJcl...pot: 1, 11 , 13, 22. 27, 39 "He said the victim is very vio- lent and 'whatev~r you do don't give him the chance to get back up' " Davis said. "Then I said, 'You really don't mind if I beat his head in with a pipe?' "He said 'dying is almost too good for this guy.' " Holt· also said he thought it would be nice if Soliz -who he~ known since high school -knew who was behind his de:uh, Davis said. "He said, 'What I'd like you tell him is the next {>erson who's going to be killed is hts mother. He'll go livid when he hears th-a~.' " Throughout the conversation, Davis said Holt wns cool and de- termined, allegedly sayin~ he had been thinking about killing Soliz for the past nine months. · "He wasn't getting worked up about it," Davis said. "He just very cold and calculating." Once they arranged a method of payment, investigators arrested a surprised Holt without incident, Davis said. 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The date of the race, May 1, is a window between the Challengers, Dcfendcn raecs and the America's Cup. This means that thel'c may be other intcrpationil boats from that series which may also enter the Newport to Ensenada event, the largest international race with more than 500 boats. In spit~ of the present recession which has )o:pt many boats from en· tcring other weU-known races, the Newport to Enscnada Race -the Grand Dame of international races -still has a strong hold on the skip~rs of the Pacific. Dick Lawrence, Vice Commodore of the Balboa Yacht Club, was the first to register for the 4Sth Nep- wort to Ensenada Race. He has competed in 43 of the 45 r~ces .. The -Steering Committee. which has bad pJenty of experience with 'this race, is gearing up for the final preparations. The President (John Long}, Gen· cral Chairman (Rod Woods} and Race Committe Chainnan (Ernie Bain~) of NOSA have each been involved with the mechanics of this race for at least lO°ycars. ·~By tb~ Dally Pilot .. . .... , .• ~ Apnl 2, 1992 All-CIF soccer/82 CJassified/86 Automotive/BS .· The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .••. 642-4330 ext.387 Ltt'•.-.U.. Nuc . . CdM gets the jump on way to girls' Sea View victory with Valerie Dalto,n (left) winning, anchor Rachel Arrow of Newport finishing second in ~00 medley relay. " I# • • ,,.,o ~~= B~cH-;o~sidcring-what 11•0 they've done in the pool thus far in the S\\im ~,µ ._ season, Ted Simpkins and his <forona dcl --Mar High teammates can be forgiven if their ·~ / prcse.ason attitude was, well, a little out of ,,.;;f,.. ----. practtce. ~;. ~-...: Winning results have gotten the Sea Kings ·.~ .. back in shape. "It's hard to explain," said Simpkins, CdM's senior free· Style sensation. "Coach (Mike Starkweather) gives us hard · workouts, but I don't think we do tncm as hard as we can. We're more of a w:iter polo tc:im, really, not so much a swim team. . "We're not the hardest working team because sometimes we kind of slack off, but we do good \\-hen we have to. -· After we \\On the South Coa t Relays (to open the ~cai.on.). -rtra1 st~ cvuyrhtng. We knew wcnaaa gciOcrtc~am. A~ soon as we \\On (the South Coast Relays). nobody could bc- lie\e it." . Simpkins won the 200-and 500-yard freestyle races on Wednesday -two events in which he has qu:ilificd for Jhe CIF 4-A finals jn three consecutive years -as host Corona dcl Mardefe:ncd-croSHOwn n ewport or r, I 11~ in a Sea View League dual meet. On the girls' side, CdM maintained its· dominance O\-er Newport Harbor with a 94-74 victory. . "We knew their strengths," CdM girls coach Doug Void- ing said. "They have (Maureen~ McLaren, (Rachel) Arrow and Laura Thom en, but we just had to 5\\-im around them and let them do their thing. The bottom line was "ith our lineup; our quality \\35 deeper than their lineup. But I'll tell See SWIMMING/Ii It's ·ust a matter of • Gan keeps T-ar-s' - fate with his work setting-things up By Rk:Nrd Oum ....... Clarlic Brande, con- sidered by many as Or· anp County's foremost volleyball authority, saw it early. foUowing a summer Balboa Bay Oub clinic under Brande's command, Russell Gan's future in the same would never be the same. "(Brande) noticed my handt at the clinic that I could set." said Gan, a New· port Harbor Hi&h senior, rcflectina on his summer before enterina tho filth sndt· Plllyini a Polllioa tba1 is tometimel ovenhadowed by dominatina mJddlc players, Gan bu quietly become the best seller in the CJF 4- A. We 11, I01t of. AJtbou&h loammates Ma rt McAalla. Juada Mclnlee and Frank Orif· fo pab inOll of the lp9tllatlt for their .,.popp_ina k.il~ It's Gan •ttina the . table, always pre~ a buutifw en· trM wt" hii aooch. nnsenip 1ap1. Rempilion? .. That's whal people look for, kills. but I don't.mind ii I don'l pl 11 llUCb attentk>n 11 they do because t1MJ deteM It." said Oan., who can't fool &be uperu. . You .... Gan wu a fina team AU-elf -• ,.., .., •• Newport Huttor, aanaat; nated . third in the 4-A DI- .._ edvaaad to the ftnab beJcn lal-111 IO San Mll'CIOI. nil ,ear. after tbl Sallon woa llMI l•~,.,. Russell Can It the glue ~kh holds the Sailors topther In their quest for YOlleyt>.11 ~uprcm~ -in SH View action, as ~II u Of Soulhe!n Section circlet. preatipous Oranse County Ownoion· ships on March 14, Gan wu voted MVP of the tournament ... IO much for middle blocbn and outside hitters takin1 the -mcritina DaU, Pilot Athle&e of tho Weck honors. .. He's the best settu around," said Mcintee, the beneficiary of many Gan sets. ak>ry, huh? · "He's the top setter in hi&h school, pe- Oan, the fourth member of his family riod," said Glenn, who has enjoyed the to plaJ ~II at N~ iiid the luxury of Oan on bis coun fQr tlwe see- •"lfd IO J*1 uiidcr Oiich Dan Glenn, aons now. doesn't jult ..... t around tlM net. either. ''(Tue.aay) niaht, we pwed terrible On T\Mldly 1pinst' ~ dtl Mat, for • and he ... a us. The only rcuon we emnple, Qan had rwo killlt two stuff •ere able to win in three ( lS·5.i. l~: ll?: blocb.. two .ervq .. and 3S ... see ~ . . . .. .. • ·ev1an.& pnng water .. 7lf/~ FISH TACO "THE ATHLETES CHOICE , .. •• .. .. "" ...----· .. : -.. 81 Thu.-aday. April 2. 1992 • ..... ·~£!':~.n . :. . .:· !·· :. ,::~~ ,.· _ ·:.11~~.r Ru!iP . :. '."., :· . . ~tr~~lf~Uio~cc e ~n honors •• ~·· • • •. • ... • I ~ .~··· ..... • ' ~. ·• • • . ., : !•., •'.;. • _ .... :.~ ;.": '··~,,,;, ,, "' · ·. :, _, .. :c;:· :ofon •. lfet.;~~t.Hlgb's:-.~u:(¥~~ ran'net choice, its was Ne~rt's Hicks, a junior forward. " ·-;-~ . :· ~/ ·::~ppp.r:~~~·~®yf~ ta~d.: $~i¢ Q1~n. 'N~~ ... · ·/\)so 'carn1na All·CIF honors' Crom Mater Dci on ~, " . , • : f>.!>r.t :l:fa!_Wr.i !JPl ~H-!~~ :~.J\d Coron II' d~) the l~A_level ar• seniors Tom Evans (goalie) and ·• ·: · .M~'$ ~.S~.\!P~~'-~ .. fiqgbe$:::t:l~v~ been . ~med ~ Trevor Ickes (fdrward}. . ••• · •• lh.~I{ ,~s~e~H~_f::A}l~q~.:~r .. te~s -as_ sel"1ed Hughes, just on~ of two sophomores honored .. '. . :.bY,t.fi~·',S.~~l\c:_r:'! .. ~]d"~;tn1~. tt1~ .. Sch-001. $Qccer on the girls. 4·A selections, is a second team .... · · ~Che~ ·AsS<>eaatron ;~· · ·: · ·.. · · · -. .. ~ ·• choice •· - lw~ Corona del Mar's Ted Simpkins doubled with vidories in 200 and SOO-yard freestyles Wednesd~y. SWIMMING:· From 91 you, the meet was closer. than I thought it would be." Freshman Melanie Pelis-sprinted the SO-yard free in 26.14, senior Valerie Dalton swam the 500 free in the 200 IM last year. ''<Ve've never really had chance against Corona before and this year we did.·~ Newport Harbor (3·1, 1·1), suffering ili first au .. meet setba'k of the year, gave it all it-had. "lf you've done everything you can and as well .ili- ·e,xpccted, you can't be diS<lppointcd," Harbor Coac:J\ Todd Kolber said. "Some or the performances vH. had were outSt?nding, ......_ .~ ·~ . . . . ·.~~;.-;. ·. e$"i. ~idr~td~~. ~d· Taru1e!, a•junl~r Mat~r De i's girls, CJF 4-A champions, domi· . ·:. :. Jf\tdfi~fdcr, ·~rc::ftm -~ca~c;s Qn !be boys D.t-nated with five selections, including Defensive :'.·~· . : ~visk~~d:~~c_ti~~;:.JNh_ifc..Bby~ •. a. sophomore Player of the Year Kirsten Keyler, a junior, and ., '.\·'> · . .'fo~.aid;,is ~Jl .t~e~sc~b!ld .. t~api:-: · ·:· : M first~ choices Trisha Abe, Kim Donohue and 5:52.46 and senior Ana -Fer· rari scurried the 100 breast· stroke in 1:14.2, the only.in· dividual winners for CdM (3· 1, 2-0), five-time defend· ing league champions. -Corona has too much dep\~1 and they always pull . some surprises. For the m9Sl part, my girls performed as w"I as expected. 1.?t ~ ·: ,·< ::·. : ·.. .~~s<:_~;:.11 :tun!<?~.! ~fe~~~~/."W*' a third ,~_am Katie:· ard. Ellie Acalin was a second team pick. Eo.r t..he S.ailoa., "We didn't expect qlJi~" 1rn1Uth dcRth fronr eoi.ontr in a few events. We-pullcif,1 out a couple of fir5t plac~:.,~ but they had the •mkh.l'8. When you have the nu(l,P,1 bcr , )'OU Cjn pla~ peo~~,, .. , "· .' . . • # • .• ............ ., ... ,, Eric Olsen Stephanie Hughes ~McLaren set a personal best in the 100 free (54.93), topping her old mark of 55.0 in the ClF fi- nals Inst year. She also swam to victory in tbe 100 backstroke ( 1 :03.25) while freshman teammate Arrow was also a double winner, touching first in the 200 free (2:06.75) and 100 but· terOy (1:08.22). more strategically." 1 f For the boys, Simpk~\ 1 ..... went I :47.17 in the 200 free and 4:.53.84 in the 500 free while CdM teamma1es Dr& Devine (JOO 'buuerfly). AVP' drew Tahmoush (50 frcs:?f Wonkee M&n ( 100 breasao siroke) and Cro b)'. Gra~r (100 bac~troke) were of~ individual winners. 1'1 "l'm really excited be· cause we didn't taper for this meet," Mclaren said. '11 definitely think that swimming is 90 percent mental. I was really ner· · vous before the meet be· cnus~ I wanted to do well. 1 was talking to a friend before the (100 freestyl e) "l know Newport will b~'!r l• 1'~1»1r Nor lot tougher in the league ~· Corona del Mar's Adrian Strelzow (left) says il nals," Star~wcnthcr said. be)t for Sea Kings, and their No. 1 freestyler, •'They had a courlc of kt~ Ted Simpkins, in Wednesday's victory. out, but I'm rca proud ~ my gu) ." JI 1 and she said, 'Stay within your . mind and you 'll do whatever you want.' " Thomsen, a senior breaststroker. wpn the 200 in- dividual med_alcy _P' 2:25.36, beating Ferrari (2:29.30) whilc..hofding--t:bfJend mosw>Cihc "*ay. -- Ricky Krummins won the 100 free (49.77) for Ne\t· port Harbor ' hilc teammate J.R. Kendal \\~ fim !n the 200 individual mcdlc.:y (2!09.78). u. 1 pQLL y.:. coach c;in Crow 6-:>l "Ob.\'i~ . -. 1. . Club tennis " · .·' ~ ~,. ~ . . ,; . . "We,ve been really scared for this meet und getting psyched up," said Thomsen, who qualified for ClF in "Overall, I'm pre11y h:ippy \\ith how We did," Ne~ didn't be:i t them, and we'd file-to, but I feel wctt been improving con btcntty. If "-C keep going (a)~ ~nd faster. I can't be too upset." One at best . deals, anYJll!here, here with CHOC tournament. BASEBALL:--Silenc-e-ol-the -bat (~ around when McM:inus' ~inglc gbl through the CdM outfield for an error. I o From 81 Sea View League setback at Tus· tin Wednesday .. ln its previous outing, CdM lost to Saddleback, 8· 1, managing just three hits. . .. o.......nngs . By Richard OUM Sports wraer Y ou know it's hard court season when it's CHOC Tournament time. And equally imporrant to tennis lovers. it's a bargain ... the best deal anywhere, in Caci. This is for those who say nothing in life is free. The first of thr_ee annual major charity doubles tournaments in Orange County, the 11th Vic Bra· den CHOC Padrinos Tennis Classic, or better known simply as !he CHQC Tournament, kicks off this month, the official opening of tennis as we know it in this region. "You can't see better tennis anywhere for free," said rnoc Tournament Director John .Craig, former Director of Tennis at the John Wayne Tennis Cub. Following CHOC's two-weekend charity and tennis fiesta, the Adoption Guild Tournament takes center stage wi th the finals in early June. Wimbledon West, with its-finals on the first week· end of October, is the third major charity doubles tou.rnament in Oranae County. Local professionals such as Robcn Van't Hof and Tim Pawsat -both Team~nnis players last summer, Van't Hof with the Sacramento Capitals and Pawsat with the Newport Beach Dukes -arc expected to compete in the 6.5 Open/Professional Division. The Open divisions, sponsored by Bud Dry Draf~ offer SlS,000 in prize money. The tournament, which draws players from throughout Southern California, is comprised of men's, women's and mixed doubles competition from 3.0 ~advanced beginner) to 6.S. The deadline Cor entry 1s April 10. Entries may be mailed or de- livered to the John Wayne Tenn~ Oub (1171 Jamboree Rd., Newport Beach, 92660) -site of the 199Z semifinals and finals on May 2-3. Opening rounds of the tournament are April 25· 26 at several locations, including the Newport Beach Tennis Club, Mesa Verde Tennis Club: Newport Beach Marriott and Balboa Bay Racquet Club. The cost to enter the tennis classic is S80 per team, or $25 per·team for students un(Jcr the age of 30. Entry forms arc at all participating clubs -And ~·s~g--Oood5:-Adtni-ssioo-is fne.-- Vic. Braden, honorary chairman of the event, is a world-.renowned tennis great w)\o became in- volved in tile inaugural CHOc:r-Ournamcnt in 1981 when he host«;d it at his tennis facility in Coto De Caz.a. For more information on the tournament, c II the John ~a)'ne Tennis Club at 644-6900. The club is adjacenJ to the Hyatt Newportcr. 0 The 58th Southern California Senior Sectional Invitational Tennis Championships, April 3-12 at the Racquet Centre of Universal City, is arguably the best senior tcnnls has to offet with more than 700 players and 48 titles at stake. Every name in the game in Southern California will be on band. Among the top women's 65-division plaicn are Newport Beach's Cathie Hall and Laguna-Hills' Piyachart Hussey. Expect them to meet in &he fi· nals. "This is one of the biggest senior events in t'hc country," tournament director Annelle Buclc said. "It is certainly the most competitive. The quality . o( play prqmises to be excellent. and ia's alway in· tcresttng to sce who survives the high caliber draws." Tustin right-hander Phil Cotti tossed the second· straight three· hitter at the Sea Kings, striking out 11 and walking one in the pro- cess. CdM Coach Scott Magers thought he had a little help, too. .. The umpire had quite a liberal strike zone," said Magers. The CdM roach believed that--l-he-u pire's strike 1onc ventured below the knees and even into the dirt at times. "There were pitches being scooped from the dirt th:U "ere being called strikes," he added. "lt was the same fo1 both team , but it made it extremely difficult for us to come back after we kll be· hind." The Sea Kings (4·3, 1·2) h:wc now managed just one run in two gaines after scoring SO in their first frve. "We still have to find ways to put runs on the board," uid MaJ· en. On the positive side, senior left· hander C.W, Ramsay's pitching debut this season had to be con· sidercd a success. Ramsay worked a complete game, allowing three runs (only one earned) ·on five hits, while walking three ond striking out three. • "We needed it (a strong per- '• ·~, '"'O UR.IW •. l•aVlewLe._... LH9U• C>vetel WLT Wl.T Tvu.n 3 0 0 5 3 0 Sad~ 2 1 o • 1· 2 O ~ ..... ., 2 2 0 8 • 0 CdM I 2 0 4 3 0 ~ooelbnOot 0 1 1 ' 2 ' Newport 0 2 I 3 4 I WednudllW'• '°°'" Tvstin 3, Corene dot .._, O NOWPor1 II~ , rain The Sea Kings' best chance •~ score c:i.mc in the top of the fiWI after the Tillers h:id ta~cri their 2· 0 lead. Mi~c Susson, "ho had l\\O of CdM's three hits, laced a sin~( 10 left. . I d . I Cl Da"e Angeloni fol owe with a comcb3cker, l>ut Cutti's throw ._... second was in the dirt and ~ runners were safe oni the throw~ TNew'e0....C3:11I .................... Sldllacll --+--·rror:- c...... ... -.. ~ unl\tdy~.: ~ti Tl/Siii II .. .,pert ......, ~-s...~1cti form:ince)." soid Magers. "Wilh games coming up (today) \\t Woodbridge) and Friday (~. Uni- ver ity), we had to have the in- nings from him." The game was scoreless through three inninp before Tustin (S-3, 3·0) mounted a onc-<>ut rally. Geoff Mc.Manus walked and itole second. Brian Ip then hit a line d.rivc to center that mis· handled, aUowins McManus to tatte third with Igoe rcachina sec.· ond. Derek BUer's sharp sinale to center brou&ht home the two run· ners who were in scorina position. With two outs in the fifth, Tus· tin padded its lead as Brett Hardy walked-and came all the way However, the next t\\-O b:ittfrs struck out irnd Ramll:>y's h3'-d grounder, which seemed destin9* • (or riifit field. was gloved witht'L •• lunge by Tustin fir.>t baseman Na~ Cantu, who made the out at fi'1( un:u.sisted. Tl r n . g SU YllWLUOU• MU • C QM~ TueU.. ,, .,._,,. 4'ef Mer 0 ll C ,. COM TUSTIN • • •~rh-M _., ... I AttMay. 11 3 o O O ElllOft. u 3 O .. PIODI\ • 3 0 I 0 WllJOn. • 3 0 lf J ~cf 2 o o o cni. 1b 2 o •1 OIClnces. e . 3 O 0 0 ~. c1 2 1 O, I ~ " 3 0 0 0 McMnll. It 2 ' ~· • Suuon. 2b 3 o 2 o l11oe.c 3 1 ~di\ 3000 IW.3b 3~ , Groll. 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'"41 C U S a e COSTA MESA -The Ameri-cero and Brad Oxley. the field also walh faru diviiion ridcr1 c:ompe~ can Speedway racin1 season of· features 1992 Sprina 01 ic win· in both handic;\p and scratch • Co ta Me 1 High fooib311 and ficlally bc&ins Friday niaht with ncrs Oary Hk ks and Chris ina with an eipt·lap hra • wrestling coach Myron Miller is the Coon Uaht 1992 Speedway Manct\e,ter. main event. ,, t • ofCerin& an initial nine-week SeaJOn Opener at' the Oranac: Aho ciipcc:ted to be on hand arc Admwion price for the Sea~.' eour e on wrestlin& as a tort to a County f~argrounds. Lance King, Robert f>fetzina, Opc1ler is $8, anJ children 12 a;&, "kids ..,.,restlinJ_ clob," tartin& on The season will continue with Andy Northrup, Shawn MeCon· under will be edmined free. ~1 Monday at 5:,a and runnina each racin& cvc,r; Friday oii~l until the nell. Charlie Va~cgas, Eddie Cas· thi_s season will be a new .. Ju$, Monday arS'd Wcdne$day. U.S. Nat1onlll Champion hap in tro, Drent Werner, Oary Acki<:>)'d, Pr'"" for )'Ountsten 13 &hi l Aac groups arc 10·12. 13·14 and Oc:tob«. Lou1 Kossuth ond Jess Ochoa. 17 of SS. ..- open, -wi1h the youna;sten under-This Jea'°n mark International Opening niaht \\ill feature &hrcc Parkins and proaram1 ~· aolna an instruction•) clasa from Speedway's 24th year at the fair· ~cond division heals with both a . rrcc ror all the rtg"larly·IChod di; 5:J0.6:JO, followed by an open pc· &'°"nds, an<S m05t of America• second division main and consola· lntemaaional Speedway riod rrom 6:30 to 8 for advanced top state jdc riders arc expected tion race. AddilK>oalJy: the iK>P'· rKH, and there will Jtill be :tie. inslruction. to fiaure prominently in the Sea· lar Sl~ccan will be on the pro-panted special molbrqidl "-' lntcrested parties 1hould brina son Opener f1eld. pm whb two heat races and both lni area at the en&ranc11 their parcnu ors the (int niaht. Led by U.S. national champaoo • m•in and con10111ioa ewnt. Ul(k. .. ,, Cott for the course is S2$, with (n. Mike Fana and former national The fotmat of openifta nipt will Oaeca open 111 6!30 p.m. ud .a!; / aurancc avaalablc for SJS. champs BObby Schwartt. Steve Lu· ~ cucntlally the ume u IMt ,ear &apea &O up lor the ftril r.ee II F. · .. . . .. I • .. •,. ... 1:1_~oi ·entries et for r:elebrfty event -at Pelican en Forsch always had the connections to home plate. Now. he's grooving tus pitches into a different strike zone, that of the Discovery Museum of Orange County. Ria C\lrrcnt pitch selection -the exquisite Pelican Hill Golf Cub -isn't too shabby, either. Forsch, former pitcher for ~e Angels· and chairman of the fOurtb annual Ken Forsch Cele6'rity Golf Tournament ·for the Di~ covery Museum, has lined up a few friends -fonncr Cy Youna ' Award winner Mike Scott and retired A.ngels third baseman Doug DcCinces. Also joining the fun will be Leslie Nielson, Joey Bishop, Tommy Newsome oJ The Tonight Show orchestra, Tom Poston and Olympic swim- mer Steve Lundquist. The tournament is this Monday -the second charity golf episode ever at Pelican Hill -with the entry fee of $300 per golfer covering 18. holes of golf with a shared cart, lunch, dinner and refreshments on the course. Proceeds of the event benefit the Discovery Museum of Orange County's highly-acclaimed educational program for the school cbjJdrcn of CJub Goff Los Angeles, Orange anl:I Riverside counties. These hands-on tours of the museum's restored 1898 Kellogg House enhance the children's so- . cial. studie!,. and attract more t~an 20,000 visitors .to each year. 0 PK. so it ain't easy playing with only two clubs (plus a puller). Some folks Oat out detest the idea of a limited-club tournament, bu~ it suits Jack Stinson and Hank LeJ:ebvre just fineJ thank.yon._ ·~t Saturday al rhe Newport Beach Golf COurse, Stinson won tile Flight A low net. with a S7 while LeFcbvrc won low gross at 61 in the unaccustomed tournament. In Flight B rounds, ·Dan Mquire wort. low gross (:70) while Jerry Barnett.took low net hon- ors,,at 51. Don Chandler was ~he low gross winner (80) in Flight C wbuc John Sullivan won low net (S6). In the Newport Beach Golf Course men's club match last Thursday, Hal Green won low gross with a 69 while T.ony De- Frcn.za was first low net at 53. Sullivan was second low net at 54. . 0 Rain clouds parted to reveal sunshine and blue skies just in tiige for the American Heart Association Classic's tee off at Peli- can_ Hill on March 23. the inaugural golf tournament for the Or- ange County Chapter of the American Heart Association (AHA) and the first ~hanty tournament to be played at Pelican Hill. Clpturing first place wi1h a 13-under par was the foursome of John Anderson, Bob Davis, Dusty White and Curt Ensign, r~re­ ~liJl4 WGI &. Associates of Yorba Linda, as more than $26,000 was raiscd for the AHA. "Thanks to our many sponsors, we exceeded our goal by 30 per- cent." tournament chairman Dirk DcYoung said ... (Pelican-Hill) is a~ exceptional course wifh p~noramjc ocean views unlii..e ·any other· in this area, and we were fortunate to be the first charity townamcnt scheduled since the opening {las1 Nov. 16)." biaster of ceremonies were shared by Ed Arnold of KTL.A. channel S, and AHA volunteer Heidi .Miller at the Le Meridicn Ho\cl in Newport Beach following the action. Rlcb•rd Du411 ls • D•lly Pilot ~rts Wr/Jn .JtboH c1ub.10U. ~...,, •P~•n ~rr17-rtiund•y. . • •. ours in high school. we•re big with 6-7 (Griffo) and 6-4 (Mcintee) Fro~ nd-th1lt makes-my jott--. little-cas- icr ."' 15-8) as because of him. He has The co-Player of the Year in the the lbility to get to bad passes. Sea View League last spring, Gan Whca I.be pass is off, tic can still (6-foot) doesn't consider himself a get to the ball." blocker. but you'd never know it Gin doesn't tip his.hat. Just as by.~at~hing. _ he does on the court he dishes H_e s . getting stronger ~nd off • ' blocking as one of the most 1m- • .1 proved puts or his game," Glenn "h '1 1be whole team that makes said. me look good," Gan said. "I Gan let's othen. and his fingers. haven't seen a better middle than do the talki ng for him. Swim summaries ~=·l~-c..... .. _,,,, .. ~......, .. 200 ~ --·· c... ... Mir tOnlC. Mooll. OM11. Tudllrl, 1.'5.n,2~ ......... 1;47A 200 --f. a.-. I • 1.A7.1!1 2. ....,_ '"' 1.51.71; s. ~ . us N. 200 .. -t. KINlll Oft), 2.CIUI, 2. McAIAlr ('fl). 2:1011; 2. ..... ~. 2.11A 50 hl-1. Tlllllaullt (CdM), 23 St: 2. caw» ICAO, 2U2: J. TllCl!lr (CdM). 23.t1 • . 100 tlr-1 DeWll (i; ~7.47; 2. YnMIOIO (C4liO. 5' 11; I. McMIW ~ . 100 N-1 • .,...... , 49.77. 2. Gtlfll (C4M). 50.tO; s. , ........ 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Pltf*, Rv- ~ Mllltwl). 4.294 Little League Deep sea \ a Thursday, AprU 2; 1992 Br1elly -~ Pirates start_ off slowly ... but Still caast home in fotir ' HUNTINGTON QEACH -Orange ----- Coast College's men's volle1ball teams >-{• survived an early scare at rwal Golden _... __ _ West in Orange Empire Conference action Wednesday night, then sped away with a 7- 15, 15-10, 15-6, 15-8 victory to improve to 10·3 with Irvine Valley looming on Friday at Coast. "They (GoldMt West) were sky high and ham· mered us in the first game," said OCC Coach Bob Wetzel. "We just didn't get a lot going." Wetzel called for a few adjustments and got some sterling efforts from middlebloclcer Jim Butchko and swing hitters Scott Sullivan and Joe Woo, however, and it was Coast the rest of the way, dropping GWC to 5-8. Mike Manthei went down with a sprained ankle, but Butchko filled the spot admirably, according to Wetzel, and Sullivan and Woo turned in solid performances off the bench. · Manthei's injury appears minor and Wetzel is hopeful he'll have him back for Friday's title showdown against q>nference rival Irvine Valley, a team Coast defeated in four in the first round, bu1 a victory which Wetzel characterizes as "lucky." Jeff Hall (16 kills), Manthei (11 kills) and Devin Frisby (11 kills) led the way, helped by the play of Matt Winterburn (33 assists) and Ryan Van Rens- selaer (25 assis ts). OCC tennis stays qnb~aten RIVERSIDE -Peter Davidson's . victory in No. 1 singles highligh!cd Or-~--· ange Coast College's 8-1 victory over Y:-- Riversidt; Wednesday in Orange Em-_....~--­ pirc Conference men's tcnnii at Riverside.:. · Davidson downed Gerald Kahle, who 'entered tftc match unbeaten i~ conference play, &-4, 6-4, to help tile Pirates improve to 11-0 in the OEC. 0...,.. CMe1 •• tuwenW. t ....... : ~ (OCCl drf. KINI, M . 6-4; l(odl (A) drf. Zi11M1. 6-0, M; Marano (OCC) 6d. ScHemmet. 7.5, 7-6; Lucn IOCC> Cid. Wli-sang. e~. H . 6-4; ._.. (OCC) def. Oe1QM1. M . 6-2: Loc'1111t (OCC) drf McCoy, 8-0, 6-3. ~ Doulilleat D~ (DCC) &Id. Kahle·Schlemmer. 6-7. 6·2. I· 2: ZlrnlrKucen> (OOC) drf. Wtmno4<ocll. 6-3, 6-1; 8owen-Moenltr (DCC) def. McCoy.()e!G.i. M~ 5-3. ·-sec softba.11 .gets win, tie ' : IRVINE -Shannon Moreno went 3 .---- for 5, driving in three.runs and scoring · ~ JWo more to lead the Southern Cali-~ fornia Colle~ women's so£1ball team to a 9-4 Golden State Athletic Conference victory at Christ College Irvine Wednesday. • After an eight-inning first game, the. second game was halted after six innings and will go in the books as a 2-2 tic. Stephanie Wills drove in both runs in the nigh1cap for SCC_(J4-5-l. H-1). -• -ntST GAMI SoC11 CClllOe loCal c..._. 1 ' Chriat ~ 4 oe-9 a ·3 CMst c-.. 010 002 01-4 5 2 Slytar Ind Hemllndlz: Rill* and Kdlm. W-Saytor, 10-3. L-Rupet. 2· 22. 211-..bslen (CQ). . aaCOND QAllR -.. ___ c_twt.t_ c...._. a1-a.ca1 c~__a _ -$0Cll~ -100 001-2 3 1 Cbtst Ccll9t 1 ()() 001 -2 7 2 Cnon lflCf HelnlflCfez: ICelUTI ftl eon.ti. Quintana doubles for Eagles , COST A MESA -Estancia High sc----- nior Brenda Quintana won two events, ~ but the Eagles drop~d their f trst Pa- cific Coast League girls swim meet, 91----- 78. to visiting Trabuco Hills Wednesday. Quintana won the 50-and 100-yard freestyle events to lead the Eagles (2-4 overall, J-1 in the PCL). In the boys meet, Estancia sophomore Adam Bollenbach earned the Eagles' lone event victory in a lZ0-46 PCL loss to Trabuco Hills. . · Bollenbach clocked 3 time Of 23~ 10 Win lhC 50-yard freestyle, while EstJncia senior Chun P1 finished second in the 100-yard breaststro~c. shav· • ing two seconds or his prcvioui. best with an efforl of 1:08.4. Estancia fell to 3.3· overall. 1-1 in league, CdM romps to 16-2 win NEWPORT DEACH -U111iling ib usual strong singles play for a nine-;a , point sweep, and the emergence of im- proved doubles, the Corona del Mor High boys tennis team crushed \ isiung Pinc""ood or Northern California Tuesday, 16·1. The CdM doubles teams of Ed Dryant-Jed Weinstein and Dave Dorsey-Mark Ma!lon. pro· duced sweeps. CorON d91 Mar 11, Pinewood 2 • ....... , BM\ (C) de! Edw¥Cls, 6-t, def f~o 6-0 clel Sc!VMt 6· 'It, lUloc!es (C) won. 6-2. S.2. 6· 1: Walden !C) v.on. 6-0. M . 6-0 Doubl .. 1 ~·Welnsttln IC) dcl H·ogins·Nash.' 9·2. ·de! Dms1cm- Yeh. 6 .... Clef. Ro~m..Roehsc~ 6-2 fl\ICllbOm !b~or 1C1 IOst. •·6 3-6, won, 1·S, Dolwy-Mason (C) won. 6-4 6-4 6-4 • SCC rolls past La Verne t COSTA MEsA --The Southern • California College baseball team '· evened its record ill 12·12·1 on Tues----6_ day by dritling visiting La Verni!, 9-4. J1.1stin Pysar hit hi s second homer of the season in the fourth inning with a man on to tie the g;.imc at 2. • The Vanguards pushed acrqss fi,c run!> in the sixth to break it open-. SCC's David Black, who was sclec1e;t 1he NAlA District 3 Pitcher of the Weck for the second straight week, allowed three runs (one earned) in five innings before giving way to "'inner M1~e Weinstein. · · · loCa l Cofl .. • I , "9 Verna 4 ~ u Verre 002 010 001-'4 11 6 ~ CcltOt 000 216 10~-9 10 2 Glttne. ScOCI (4), Romero (6). Rodriguel (8) illl4 Jonts t.stn n ~ Welnsltlll (6). ltM> (9) WI Setley W-Weinstm. 1-0 l -Scou. 2S'7Pr~ (lV), Gactil (LV}, Ktays (SCC) tffi-Pysar (SCC~. -' . Vanguards divide twin bill COSTA MESA -Falling behind early in each game, the Southerl1 Cali-~ fornia College sohball .team man aged to come_ all lhc way back to "in the second game of Tuescby's Goldcn State Athletic Conference doubleheader -against '1~i11ng Point -1.oma and earn a splitr In the opener, Lhe Crusaders (9-9. 3-7) scored four in the first innin& and withstood an sec rall) in the fifth that prajuced three runs. Point Loma jumped to a 6-0 lead afler two in· nings of the nightcap. Howe"er, SCC c:tme back -Wi th-two.. run~hc.. hif.d aod--fiYe more HHhe fifth, c:ippcd by c;itcher Renee Hernandez's RBI- single to score Costa Mesa High proJuct Tracy Scofield with the winning .run. Point LeftNI 4, loCal Cotl .. • 3 Pow1 Loma -400 000 0-• 1 1 ~ ~e ooo 030 o-3 a l Rlbelo W Jent. SI~ llld Hemnez. W-Allleto. ~ l-Siyv U loCal Cott ... 1, Point Loma I ~ lOITll SIO 00-6 7 ' SoC11 ColeQt 002 05-1 a 1 Raio.~ (5). ~IS) WI Jara C¥SOO. EflQStrOm (I) ~ (J) WICI tten'llndt1. 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W'edaift1 ol MecA.rthur lbdewtd to .U auc. bcfwec.ft eo.t ~ and Pocd lt.o9d, aed IO dpt ..._ betweca Fold Reed and die popcacd S.. ~ lfell T~ <:orridot' (SJKrC). 1lle a.a.. lb· laoc .ID9d wo.ad be ru"'8t4 c..a ol kl preeart ~ bdweea 8iloD AYUllue and ·the S.. ~ Creek Bridp. Aa Httc«ha• " aa.o prOpo.od betwft NacAtdlur Boulewtd aed Newpof1 COM l>riwit ( OC' llilc SJHTC). ~__,, . &taiioe o/ BitoD Avan.e • · Co-,..._. aftCrlal bdweea NacArtlsul' &o.batd _, Hftipcwt 0-. DtM (cw tk S1H1'C), "4m u OWiCRJllliac pd in~ et ~port C.oMt DtM. AU i.ntcreated 1*'9es ate UNked to ettcad die p.b1ec ...,.. pd o«cr cotftmettC. oa lllc Pinal Biil TM PIM.I BIR co.t•• I.he Emtt BIR. ~--recdWld oa the Dnft BIR flOll .._.-ed ~ -tcftdea pd iodMd... aad U.C Oty°1 l'ilf Q If U to 1JMa Cl*IMftll -Jona wilb rcYWoM IO lbo Draft BIA. Copies ol lhe ,..,... 81MtOe1DCnC&l lmJ*1 Report ... ~ r« p.blic .mew ec the PSaneiQI Dcpenment. Of? ol Ne.,po.1 8cadl. lJOO Newpoc1 ~ .... Ncwpot1 8wtl, Califotllia. n6.Sf..l'H&. 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Apttl 1 ' 2' l882. wtrt po11lbl• •ncumbrancH, Publl1h•d Newport ~~. ~i!n1:Yo:!.:~ 1~~E ~g~~~\S,:A ~~R • .,:.:'::'8.... ~.~=:::-wn-::. A PEllTIQlil ti-. been CA t2147 T1lle : provided tor~ bY the which IN'f be UMf\ll In CS. Beach/Coeta ~ ... 011ty VtntUIH Cotp .. a Calllc>tnl.I WILL R~OER A DECI· I ... \l'I UW Coor>ty C*1t of "'8d by BEATRICE 1, Gii-Only._. riQht title C::"· rnf:" pubic. Thi• r. an PUIUC NOTICI tennlnlrL:; Vllue ol lhl Piiot March 30, A9ftl 2. corporation SION ON SUN~Y APRIL Jll 1~l•menl Or.nae C<H,inly on Febnl-~%:::, = ol~ t•rHt Of G'REENWOO~ ~':!!:,~:~ t4M7a . ~-:~ or't!~ A tm MTh179 p~:.=.ny LM. Artl Vic• ::t;;r»BLEOR,_A~E~ EO~ARS art~b=~·~· 1ty2!>.1892 ~ FS22H2 ANGE. HEATING & AIR CONO ontt ISCROW NO. 1127 4,151 SQUARE F001', 3 Glenfed Devtlo ment I H E HOLLY SHARP Sl\iNA· THE PETITION requeet1 INC. In Ind to the pro.,.nv If You with to appNI tht NOTICI TO BEDROOM. 4.5 BATH• PUIUC NOTIC! Corp• a Cahlornla c!Po'a· g.:M.THE Fqll~ING TUR~ BOUTIOUES. LTO ' Published N~ a.acn- b 8EATI\IC£ t GIBSON wlll be ofleted for Nie. ff approprlttenlH or ad· CR•DITORS 0 , ROOM, SINGLE FAMILY lion · 1233 N Coas1 H~.. LI· Costa MHa Ollly Pilot be •l>POlnled ai l*eonal requmecl,..,. lnl«nal Ar.lo equacy ol IN• document, IUUC IALI RESIDENCE. COMMONLY CHS 10M2:tt By: Sunny Lf•. Flr11 Vlei iJ:Jor~~G tt~1~N Hz.· gUNI Beach, CA 92&51 Match 111, 28. Apfil 2, t , ,.~!Ne 10 admlfQ. tflUe SeN1ce Wiil IUmllh In-addtnt VOVt written com-~ KNOWN AS 275$2 SAN Nol~ of,.,. Pretldtnt .., HOiiy Sh11p, 2700 u3ht· t9!12 * 1he ....,. 01 the-.. ~boutwl'l~ble ment1 10 our finding that ,! .. ~'ra.o .::: git.~oo~:~stoN VIEJO, of R•al ''°"rty Pubt11h1d Newport ~~~~~,~~os~~rs ~~ ~:~6~· Corona oe1 "· Th·ttt ~ PETmON r--t bt i.M In. detefmlnli~ ::.:~ =.,~ ":t~ NOTICE IS HER~BY Property 'm•y be In-.. PrivA ~~e,.!7ale1 ru~cz~~2t•1::11 Diii)' ~SEM~~i1rc~~Dll~~~ ~htt4 s Sharp 2700 PUBltC 'NOTICE 1111 decedenl' .... -·· Ille Vakle Of the inw.11 on th• enwonmelit· (1) GIVEN that. bulk .. 11 lpected et! Contact Rev· ~· •vvw> • . th211 Uvn1MUll Ln. Corona del c:e.lc;ll II • WlLL and btlng'tOld. Identify the env11onm.ntal •bout to ba med•. enue omeer SUllidt f01 In-In SuperiOf Court of AN 80 FOOT HIGH AN· Mar. CA 92625 CNS1033t&a IO fll:.;.~ admitted ~ °' P«>oettv: T1 elftc;t•(•) why they WOUid The name(•) and bull· formitlon. Ptymenl Terms: lht tat• of Calllomla, fOf PUBLIC NOTICE TeNNA, CABLING ANO Thi• buslnH s 11 con. F'tctltlou• _, COdich are ::...= f I~~ 1 G~~ ~~JCl45 Vts~ occu.-, and Why they would :• addre .. of the Mlllf =~~Hft:~~l~JrT ~ tht M~tt~r~~· Eitati ~~~18~\ ~g~I~~~~ ~~P by a lim•ltd part· BYslnen Nam9 tot •xarnlnlltlon In the lie MILES ' ' ba llglllllcanl, and (2) '4'fl-STANLEY H K\M and BIO ·1s TENTATIVEC.Y AC. ol ROTH ELIZABETH NOTICE OF AVENUE IN A Ct ZONE Tht r1g111ran1s com-St•t•ment k~by lhl court. 80 SCOTTSDALE CHVY geit any mitigation me• YOUNG SUN . l<ANG and CEPTED THE HIGHEST DEVER Decealed PUBLIC SAL.E OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETER· mtneld 10 ltansact busl-Tni FOiiowing per$onl 8-...!~,_t_~! CLOSED llEO SERVICE =~ ::::.~ == HO YEONG KANG, 2131 8100ER ' MUST DEPOSIT Nola It hertby gtvenwl APB~OP~RNED M1l~ATTIOHNE: EXAEBMOPVTE. A" nen 1,1n<1« tne F1ct.l1out '~M~1~:c.n:. ._-..,oar _..,._,., v .. TRUCM, LIC#1U73140, the ett IO able L9ne>rt DIM, Glendale, CA 20 PERCENT OF THE that lhl unde1Slgned 0 n .., TY """ Bu1ln111 name lltltd D ~ .. -. tile undet the Ind.pen. 53,000 MILES leYtl ect ~ 91208 HIGHEST BIO WITH THE tell at Prlvatt Safe, to the NOTIC! IS HEREBY TION(S) IS/ARE CHAL· a~ Oil'. 2·28-92 ter 11~•. Sui1e lt8 New-"-~mlnittndlon °' fl.. 79 SCOTTSOAlE CHVY . Regar~ "em p> Doing bullneu a1· Econo REVENUE OFFICER. THE hlohnt and bast bidder, G~N THAT THE UNDER· lENGEO IN COURT, THE Mtehtel S Shatp pon.S..c.h. Cal<! 92660 ,.... Act. .(Thie IUlhoflty OPEN BED SERVICE ~ec:=. an:-~ Luba N' Tune #Tr, IN BALANCE MUST BE PAID 1ubfect to connrmtllon ol SIGNED Will SELL AT CHALLENGE MAY BE UM· This 1tlt1m1nt w11 lied WMlington ~~mtalt I,,. -111 allow lhe l*IONll ~ TRUCK, UCl1R51eee •-Chief Exac:utfve Olflc9 of NO LATER THAN 1•00 PM 1ald Superior Cout1, on Ot PUBLIC AUCTION PURSU-fTEO TO ONLY THOSE IS· with County Clerk ol Or· CCXl)Otaled . ....,.r.fom1.a 170 rettntactw 1o !Mt many VAIUOUS HEATINO & AIR wry~ data Of rel· Econo Lube N' Tl#le Is lo-MONDAY 04/27/g'i Fon-ii titer the 13th day of Apnl, ANT TO SECJlON 21700 SUES RAISED IN WRITTEN 111-.1e County on Match 6 Newport Centet Drive ~ .tlhoc'1 ~ COHO EOUIPMEHT & SUP· :::--bt r~~ cated at: 4911 Birch Straet of p~ AJI pafm.m. 1992, at the otllce of Mhuf BUSINESS ANO PROFE~ CORRESPONDENCE OE· l992. ~ l 1189~wporl Beach, co.rt approvll. Befot• tall· PLIES INCLUOINQ BUT ' , v1 Nl'WP0'1 Beach CA 82851' must be by. cash certified Stowe Dever, 32811 We• SIONAL CODE, THE FOG t:IV!R!O"TO ·THE ZONING F5a41 at 11' :\o.c:"'::w':J. ~ NOT LIMITED TO: flBER· c=-F: ~ 3!.,~ All other 'butlneu check, euhler't • °' lie• ley, WildOm&I, CA 92.595 LOWING OESCRIBEO TAOOMTHINEfSATBROAVTEOORATPERIOR • Publl1htd Newp ort d.!:;t~ ~uys~n~_!!~o~ ..... I*· GLASS LAOOERSI POWER lt92: -• • name(1) and addreu(es) tUfer'I check er ..., a Phona 714~78·5975. PROPERTY TO WIT. GLEN · B h.Cd · ,.... tonal rtpnMntal!w .. bt CORDS/ HEAVY.OUTY ' Uled by \he Mllef(I) Within Unltecl States postal~ County of Orange, State of REVERE UNIT A·,3 FOR FURTHER INFORMA· H c sta Mesa Da.ly The registrtnt(s) com-~ to glv't no4IC9 to SAWZAU IN CASES Publlthed Newport the palt ttYM YMf9 u t f • h Callfomla, tJt ttMt right, litla WOODEN TABLE. TWO TION ON THE ABOVE AP· PJdt March 12, 111. 26 APrll menced to transaC1 busi-lrMrM1ed !*tone unleat '"TiiE PAOPERTY WILL BE Beach.Costa Mesa Dally ltaled by the aeller(t) • ar1· upren, ~r Mat ag~ and imlfHt of aald d• BAR STOOLS OUEEN PUCATIONS TELEPHONE 2, t992 ness under the F1ct1loc>u1 !Ny haw waived~ or OFFERED F"OR SALE PiloC APfl 1• 2• l992. NONE ' ' ~ °" Oldef e ble to ceaMd •t..the Ume ol death HIOEWAV BED ANO MISC. 754·5245 OR CALL AT THE lhl66 Bus.ness NJmi(s) l•Sted coeMntecl to h propoted 90TH AS GROUPS .UIO IN wt2e The name(t) and bus!-the "':::lna1 R..J:: s.,, and d the rlaht, btle and ITEMS. • OFFICE OF THE PLAN· lbOve on NA ac1lon.) The independent THE AGGREGATE'<· -PUILiA' .,OTICR neu 1ddre11 ol the vice • lnternt lhlt the tstat• of SALE Will BE BY COM· NING DIVISION, ROOM PUBLIC NOTICE ~tep~en ~ '"th.ttJngton. a~ IUlhoftty wilt Propet1y may be lntc>ec1ed ~. &. bwef(I) ., •. MERCHANT oa1e· 3125/92 Hid dece~Hd hH IC-PETITIVE BIDDING WRIT· 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE , resi t!nl ~ be11'fted urMtL.an ......,. at: HARBOR TOWINO. t&4 NOTtCa 0 , PAATN£RS INC., a Califor· DAVID S~ICK RO quired by operaUon ol .. w TEN SEALED BIOS MAY COSTA MESA. CAUFOR· 8 ~lc:llUoN"' J':,,' 1~1a1(;t'~ WCf ~·ie:, •1td l**>n ~ ob-w 17TH STREET OOSTA n1a Cofpcntlon 17128 ·e °' othefw!M, other than or BE SUBMITTEO IN AO. NIA. . ut nH• am• ' • · Y er fedOtt to IN petttJon Ind MESA. FROM t2:30 TO INTllNTTOAOOP1 Collma Road f72t, Hae~ 2810, INTERNAL. ReY· In addition to thal ol lald VANCE. SALE Will BE PublJ.lh1d New~o r l Statem•nt ?•~; C .tv on Maren .,_. QOOd cauee why the t ·oo PM ON APRIL A NaQATIVW · end• Ht.I CA 91745 IENUIE SEINICIE, P.O. dec:.ued, et the time ol HELD ON APRIL 9 1992 Beae1'17Costt Mesa Diiiy Tht Following p1r1ons 1 court aJioulct noc grMt the t 4TH•f'••.. Payment DllCLMATION The ...... being told.,. BOX 3080, LAGUNA de .. h. In and1o altlhe Cef· 11:00 A.M. AT THe' PAE· Pilot April 2, 1992 are doing bUSIMU IS . F523580 lllthotfty. Tenns: ~ payment ,._ II) accoJdance wHl'I 32nd generally delCllbad 11: All NIOUllL, CA 9.8107 lain re"1 pereonal property MISES WHERE" SAID • Th203 USA CONOOMMINIUM Pub11shed ~J!.vport Be11ch- At HEAAINO on 1he pea.. quited on acc.ptance ol Ol1trlct Agrlcultural A•· record• fofmi customer C714) MM301 11tu11e<1 In tne City of New· PROPERTY AS BEEN PUBLIC NOTICE COMPANY, 208 Arnhe111 Costa ~es~ Dally Pilot· tktll\' .. be tMtld on APRIL hlghe1t bid. Form Of Pay-IOciatlofl't (Of'q• County Ust1, and office aupptles, Publlthed Newport ~ Beach, County Of Or· STOf\ED, WHICH · IS LO. Plact , Cott• Mua, C•JJI. M~rch 26, ~pr1I 2, 9. 16, 23, 1"2 M 1:45 P.M, In ment: AJA paymenta mutt Fair) polJclet rtgwdlng Im-1tlltrt 1n11r11t In tht Beach/Coe1' Mesa Dally ange, ol CalnOfnla, p1rtlcu-CATl:O AT; (AYRES) BSC '501 92ii26 I 1992 · . 0.. 3A loe411ed at 100 be by caeh, certified check, plernent;tlon ol the ~ilor· equipment i.a"' Of 1w;.. Piiot A."" 11 2 3 4 1992 fifty de1C1ibld •• lollow1, COSTA MESA SELF STOA· FlcUtloua Mlch11 Robert Panerson. Th-le6 ~ Ceneet OrlW w .. t. cuhler't or 1ra11uret'a ni. Env\ronmental Ouality lease1, tlxt\K11, and equip-Pf • ' • to-wit: AGE. 1880 WHITTIER, 208 Aml\ef&I Place, Cosi.1---------s.ta AM. CA 92701. check or by a United Act, the 32nd Ol1trlct Agrf. mem, goodWilt and 1eas1-Th209 Lot 14 In Block s ol the COSTA MESA. CA 92.627 BYtln•.-Name Mesa, Calif 92826 PUBLIC NOTICE -. YOU OBJECT TO the StatH potlll, bani(. t•· cultural A11oclat1on tiat hold Improvement• 10 op-PUBLIC NOTICR Balt>Oa Tract as per map THE LANDLORD HAS Stat•.m•nt Donna Gwen Pattorson.1---------granlng of ttMt petition, you Pf"·'• Of telegfaph money conducted an Initial Study •ate an 1U1omotf\le leMce &. rteordod In Bool! 4 Page RIGHT-TO BIO AT THE The lol~Wlllg_ pea.oo(s) 208 AmhtuL Place, Cos1a ..f.!c~ ,..._...,..... __ appNr at lhe hear· ordtr Mile c.bt.c:.k or to dettn'nlot Whethef th• bu$1n&Sa... and. ..._. localed D rt 1 f th ot Mltcettaneou1 Map1. SALE. 1'\ileJ Cfetng buS1ness as· Mesa, C1111 92626 BustneH Name Incl ....-'f(10I" ob-~ Older payable •.o cortc1-ro1i\flffe<f below 11: t40 7th Avenue, City ol T •par "'t.•~ m!, " • In ltle office ol the A• All P u A c HA s E o MCS PLASMA SYSTEMS. Thi• business ts con· Statement Of .. wntlen ob-.. lntlfNI Revenue Ser· may have • significant ef· lnd1.11try, CA 9174& r•~UfY " • -COfder of hid county. GOODS ARE SOLD AS IS INC.. 3211 s. ShlMOI! ducted by: I g•nerll part· The fOClo~ing pefSOf\S wllfl tM COl#1 ~ Yb. flC1 on the ·environment The bulk aale It Intended enue lervlce •more cornmonly known AND MOST BE REMOVED Street. Santa Ana. Cailler· n.rship are oo•ng business u · t the helfing. YOUJ ~ Date·'ftMn and on the basts of tnlt to be consommiled et \he Notice of as: 5t0 East Oceanfront. AT THE TIME OF TliE n11 92704-6342. Thi reg1str1nl(S) com-TSK.USA ENTERPRISE rney ba In per.on CD CAATE,. Rew-study herebY llnd1: 0~ ot D & s E.tcrow Publlc Auction Newp0t1 Beach, CA 9266t SALE. THE SALE IS SUS. Mercator Conltol Sys-menced to ttansacl buS•· i006 Poppy c" Costi or t ~ anomty. ' ' Otfl '3 t 30 The proposed project wtU Company 154-8 N Oia· Sale ' Terms of sale cash In I-· JECT TO CANCELLATION tems, Inc: .. a C•lifomia cor· ness t.tndlf the Ftel l•0\11 Mesa ~A 92626 ' IF OU AAE A CREOITOR •nue oer • not have 1 .ign!fteant tffect mond Bai 8IYd OIAmono Under the authority In In-fut /OOfl9Y of the Uniltd IN THE EVENT OF SETTLE· po<allon. 32t 1 S. Shannon Businet1 N1m1(1) listed Rtg:,,_a EJwa Win.ams & f!t a coc6igeclt Cledlt.or ol M'llrtaor 8h,d., ••nta on the lnYironment: th9'• Bar CA 911as"" and tne lefnal Revenue Cod• MC· Statt1 on confirmation ol MENT BETWEEN THE Slreet. Santa Ana. Calil0t· lbove on· Maren to l992 l<l1n1on Lorne W1ll11ms "¥' dece&Md, you meat lie AM, CA e2704 C714, fore, It does not require the ant.'ctpated Nie ~ate Is 11on 633t the ptapeny d• sale. or part cash and bal· LANDLORD ANO OBlf. l\la-92704-6352 OonM G. Patte<son 1006 PoP9'( c;., Co$ti _., c:tMn wlftt ttMt coun IJ .. 2441 preparation of an Enwon-APtit 22. 1992. 1eribed below has been ance evidenced by note•• GATED PARTY. The business 11 cbn. Th•• st1te1Mn1 was fi eo ~esa. CA 92626 ·• and mall e copy to ttMt pet· Publlthad Newport ln4if'ltal Impact Repot1. The bulk Ille ls 1Ul>ject 10 seized for nonpayment ol cured by Mortgage or Trust SINCERE&.Y, Cl.INT & ducted by• COff)Olllion · WIOrlh tneCCounty Clerll ot This business ts con- repJesentauve •P-8eact\/Co1ta Mda Olily The enYlronmental docu-Cahlomlt Uniform Com-lnttfnal revenue taxn due Deed on the property 10 SHIRLEY FARR, RESI· The reglstrent(s) com-~·· 0001V on March ducted by husband and eel by !he court within Plot Matdl 30 Aptl 2 ments wtllch c:onttitllte the merclal Codi Stctlon trom GREENWOOD HEAT· 1old. Ttn ptrc1nl of DENT MAHAOERS ~Id l o transat'I buSI· 17• 1 92 wil1 I~ monCha ffom \he date • • lnltlal SIU<fy and ptOllld• 8106.2. ING ' AJA CONO INC .• amount bid IO b• depo,, nes,. under lh• llC11hOUS F525233 The reglslr•nts com-°' h ltautnce of i.n..-. 1992 the bu11 and rGsons f0t The name and eddrns ol 4954 BISHOP CYPRESS 11ed with bid. Publlth•d Niwpofl Business namt ls) 1ts1eo Pub•1sned Nev.'port Beach-menceo 10 transact bu,.. 11~ In NCtion 9100 MTll171 lhla determlnlllon are avalf. the p111on with whom CA 90630. ' ' Bt<ls Of otters lo be In BHch. Costa Mesa Daily abo11• on· N/A Co11e· Mesa 0111y P1101 ness uno4Jr tne F1ctito0us of .,.,. Caldomla Pio0.ie ... ILIC NOTICE Ible fof p..1blic r.-...W In dalmt n.y ba filed It o a TM PfOperty will bt •old wnt1ng and will bt 1ec:.,11ed Pilot March 26. April 2. Mercator Con1rol Sys. March 19 29: Apr 1 2 9 aus1n111 -name lllled Code. Tho llme for 111.ng , "r"V lhe Admlnlsltallon Office of S EICIOW Company, 654·B 1t public auc:tlon as pro-at the atorHa1d ottlct al 1992. ttms, Inc. ,992 · ' ' ' ' ·a bove on;" NOt AP·. 1f""9 wtl ~ expire ~ NOTlC• OF the Orange County Fair at N. Diamond Bar, Blvd., Ola· vided by lnttmll Revenue any time atltr the fhSI P\lb-r th194 JefalCI Ktlshmat, President Th 80 PUCABLE . • ..,. blr monthl from the 88 Fair Dftve Between 1·30 mond Bar. CA 9t765 and Code HCllon 6335 and,. llcation hereof and befo<• This statement was flied ·1 Regina E. w111,ams II earing date noticed UITl:NT TO ADOPT L~4:30 p.m. week· the .. st d1y !of flllnQ claims l1led rec;iulatlons. date Of ult. PUBLIC NOTICE W10r•lf\ the County Cle<k ot PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was flied tt>ow. A NIGATIYI daVSr COf1'I can ba r• t>y any creditOt 1n..t1 be Date of Sale: APRIL 9TH. 01teo tbl1 23rd day ol ange County on March with County Clerlc ol Qr. YOU MAY E)(!.MINE the DECLMATION quHltd y c1llli;g lhe April 21, 1992 Which 11 the 1992~ Time of Salt: 1:00 Marci\, 1992. FIRE AND CASUAL.TY 24, 1992.. CNS10320t8 ange County on Marci\ 9, ~by the court. It you In accordance with 32nd manaow'• omc:. It (714) bullnes1 dl'f bafort the PM; Place ol Sale: 4954 Arthur Stowe Devor, SYNOPSIS OF' THE AN· F528097 Flctlllous t992. all I person lntlfHted In Olttrlc' Agrlcul\ursl As-75~-3247. antlclpaltd ule d1te aped-BISHOP. CVPRES~. CA Ex.c:utor of the Est••• NUAL. STATEMENT Published N•wport 8yalneu Name F$24344 IN-..... you may Ille IOdalton'• (Otange County PROJECT: fled •bove· · 90630. Tiiie Offered: Only of aeJd O.cedenl. Church Mutual lntur-8epct\/CoS11 Mesa Daily • Statemont Publtshed Newport with._ court a lonnal Ao-Fiii) polldM fe9Wlng Im-Title: Oemonsttalk>n Barn Dated: March 23, 1992 ttMt r\Qht, title, and lntefett Publllhed Newport ance Comn•nv .3000 Pilot Apnl 2 9 16 23 The fotlowmg -rsons Beach C<>1ta Mesa 0111y 011tM tor S"9Cial Not1Co of p6elnontatJon ol the Clllfor· tt the CenteMlal farm MERCHANT PART· ol GRl:ENWOOO HEATING -~ 99 ' ' ' ' u' ,.-.. ting Of "' lnYef-llOIV nla Enlllfonmenlll Quality location: Orange County NERS INC • C & AIR COHO INC. In and to B~ach.Cotta Me11 Daily khutter Lan•, Merrlll, 1 2. are doing b stness 11: Pilot Maren 12, 19. 26 April lrid Wa1a1f Of eetate u. Act, lhe 32nd Ollttlct Agfj.. Faltgr°"4ndi '' 8 alHor-the prapeny will be olfered Pilot March 31, April 2, 7, WI 54<652 th210 SOCAL SECURITY SEA· 2. i992, Ml.t or of any '*'1lon or cu1tv,.i AatOciallon l\ls Ot.1cr!4>t1on: 5,000 SF nl• Cofperatlon for 'Ille. " reqllffted. the t992 Year Endod Oeceml>or . PUBLI" NOTICE VICES. 4680 MacArlhur lht63 ·a: N PfcMded In c:onducted "' lnrtlal SlUdy wood frame demonat11tlon b7t IMruddln, lier· ln1«nal A.venue Sarvice , T325 31, 1991 • ~ Court "" Newpon Buch, t250 CIC the Callfor· to cie.trmtne wh.u. the bam chent·Presldont will turnlsl'I Information Total tdmned ass.is CNS10322&8 ~ Code. A ~ project Identified btlow Project Proporiment: Or· Publlehed N1wpor1 about poulbl• encum-PUBLIC NOTICE (Pa g • 2. II n • 2 1) Flctltlou. Th · '°' Spedll Notic:~ may hav. a lignlflcant tf. ang• County fair~• Beact\/Co1t1 M... Oaity brance1. which ma)' be c •t03491., $255.114\.625; Total II· B!ilsln•aa Kame ank fmi' tasn Ae ~ from tne ltd on. lhe enWo41mtot ~ct.a Otl1rtd ~ural Pilot April 2, 1902. UMfUI 1n d•termlnlng Ill• NnOTICE 0 ,-i ablhtln (Peo• 3, 1"18 22) · Stat•mont ~ deftC.. Incl on the ballt of that lion) U\202 value °' tne lnttfnt being 200,343,649; Aggrtgatt AtMINr ,., ,.... ltudy hefeby finds: . Conlac:f Petton! Norb S.· . sold. -DISSO~UTION OF wnt•lna IOI lpec:ial IUfplUS Th•. F~ ~"°"' -- ftoMe'I The propoucl ground toslk, Manager, Otar:.ige PU8f..tc NOTIC! ucrlptloQ o&.-Pr~· AATNfRtH1..-1\:mds-(hg.-J. llM7.l) ~~E=;E'f-222 -• 1119 1 AARON• IHM wlll not~...... Flit, R"Fiiii"lJrlVe, VARIOUS HEATING & AfR Publtc notice 11 hereby S t,600.000: Cap.la! S1oc1ts Har I lord Dr Ne;_ ort J l l f l // aTtO Mert.•; cant ellMI on the~ Cos;1a MeM. CA '2&2t. Department-ot th• CONO EOUIPMEHT & SUP· given that Glenfecl o.vei. (Page 3, Une 24A and 248) Buen Calil it26&0 p US 8 nO e Q C JOU --*=._.,.,•~Ml Thi1 ~ and ~ TrMautJJlntitn.I """ ,UES, INCLUOING BUT opmena Corp. and Olenteci ·: AgOtegale .,rrte-1,. fOt Kifk F MMOoltado lh t h Pl'' /d • •toe, Ceate '"'*9 lt'9 pret)W_,,, of = attachment• .,. ..,.._ NOT UMITfO TO: 50 L8 Development Vtnturtt olf* tl\ln .lpecill IUrplUs 222'-r&ilCIS 0r · 8 f C 10f SO my CA 9IW an EIMOI.,,.,.,., tmpea for ~ tiy "'° .,.... ~~ ., CANS R22 fREON/ PINS-Corp. he1etolofl doing fund• (Page 3, tine 24C) ·: Btac~.C::fd ~ NIWPOfl lttbll•t.•cl N••POfl ~ . ~ pubic. Na ft an _._ POT TRACt<.ING SYSTEM/ bulinMa undet the fictt. Gfosa paoc:.1-ln and contrib-• boat rot the RPo/sler Bg to Co.9 ..... Deity Tho """'°'.,.,. .. ~ fnlormatlon CIOC\ltntf\t ,... Auotloft 4 TON JACK I HERMETIC ~ firm name and ·~ Uled wrplus (Page 3, line LHll• AM Maldonado, • -ve· ,.....,_. 1 2. I tl.a2 tNnCa ~ CONtllUte IN lbOut lf'IWonrnentll elfec:tl .... AHALVZEIV Fl8£RGLASS ol GDVCfQOC Laguna 2SA) ·: Unassigned funds ~~ag:,d ~Newport OT the 1Jm.CS! ' ' w1'D .,....., Study .,,CS prowlde _ --UncMr U10 ~ LAOOeRS FMIQMI (fonMfly Mown as (aurplus) (Page 3. llne 25B, Tl\I 'b 1• 1 :i 8 lbMle Incl rMaOne b you with to appeal the temtl Revenue CoCie MO--'THE PAOPERTY Will BE A k T n • /G 0 C l •gun a minus 25C) 53,697.975; 1 "'. neH 1 con-~ PUIUC NOltcl ~ •• .-. apptoprlatene11 Of tef. lion 833t, the PfoC*1Y de-OFFEAEO FOR SALE tWIQht.s) at t6e01 Ventura Surpl1.11 u regard• pollcy· ::;:.o by. hl.llband and .... Verdult --------I~ b put>liC ,..._ In equacy °' INa documenC. scribed below h'as beet1 BOTH IN GROUPS ANO IN Boulevard, Suite 200, Ctty holder (Pege 3, line 26) I • "' " .._.,, •• .,, •f th• lt'9 ~atlon Oflce °' ~esa your W\'itten com-Mlz.ed for ~ymene of THE AGGREGATE" of Encino County of Loi 55,297,955; Income IOI the Tht rtg •tranl(•) com-Costa Mesa T~.,.,.., ""' the Orange County Fiii at merits to ow finding Vial lntenul ,..,.,_,. tUH due .Property may bt Inspected Mgelea, Stalt ol Calilor· year JPage 13, tine 8) menced lo transact bus!- ... ..,._ II Fiii OrM ............ 1:30 IN ptojitct wlll not ~vet fl'Oln HENRY & . MAAY flt. 11~ 495• BISHOP, CY· nla, did on the 31st day ol tO:O 5,516; Oltburs• =sne':1erNa'::(aF!cil) .:.":: Lift. end 4;)() p.m. week· t19nil!Qnl adllwtO tffec1 YOSHIMOTO. 27552 SAN PRESS. CA 90830. Decemt>•. tll91 , by mutual men11 lor lh• year (Page I • Tl .... ~.!'ti deys, Oft copy can be,._ on ltMt lnYltonmont: (1) BLAS. MISSION VIEJO, CA ... FROM 12:30 TO 1:00 consent d11to1Ve lhe laid 13. ltne 17) 124,362,531 ~~:1ci~~pll~ble iil1J",.1111t' • &\I • ~ ~ -on que .. ed tty calllng U\e ldentlty the enwonmentll 112692 pm•••. Payment Ttrms: partnet1hlp and 'terminate Wt heftby cert1ty that th• ---------1 Sale rnanaoet't ofll.ce et {714) efl1C11(t), WftY they WOUid The property Wlll bt tOld Fun payment required on their relatior11hip as part· above item1 are In ac-Uocler tt1e authOrl1y In In-7St~47. OCC\#, and why ltley would et pl.lbllc 1UC1lon •• pro-acceptance ol nghest bid. nert therein. COfd•nc• with tilt Ann"'I RENT __. ~ Code MC· PROJECT: be tlQnlkane. and (2) 1ug-vlded by lnttmll Revenue FOfm ol Parmeru: All pav• Said bu1lneu In the. lu-Statement ICf th• yNr tlon 1331, lie Pf°'*1Y de-Tiiie: SwapmMt Ground getl any mM;atlon me• Code nctlon 8335 and re-ment1 mus be by cash. ture wtn be conducted by ended O.Cemt>et 3t, 1991 th h 1 ·r ,.. lttibecl btlow l\u beet1 lHH turep Whlct: YoU bfJeye lalecl regulltlona. certified Check, c:asfller'1 or N/A who Wiii ply and dll· made 10 lht Insurance roug ~ aSSI ieu · aao West Bay &ireet I I I.._ I :\ :\ 11· .._ 1\ 1 I I.! I ..,AST 11M.r •nc• OlllCTOIY ....... "'""" !wtv1r• l1aJI 641-1671 11&• • I LINES DAYS Costa Mesa, CA, 92817 I :\lOBll I· tllli\H..... I 11111 (If I Ill I Ill"\ I'\ l'IH II' I I\ I\ I •. ''• I ( ) l 1 I I ) t s I 1\ I .. I 'll( ll'I· 11"1 'I 1 .:,H Escape To Wllhlngton e acree.so lot• WOflderf\11 ~ menl potentlal. Prim• Port TownMnd locadon. Somew/wat•..._ Wit! ael Whole 0t pelt. ••••.eoo 131-IOtMor 20WIS.IOl2 11\11 '-II \Ill .., I •'ttt ••••••• t .... wary of °"' of are• companl••· OMclt with the ... ....., ..,..,,... lu- rMU "'°'9 you .net .,. l'nOMY for ..... ..... encl ur-...-,.c1 .,. OOf----beflcw9 ~ou elgn. lhop WOUNI torr--." C'OSTA M ESA :n:.?.i H UN I I Nli "J (IN N t .Wl't II< I I N I·" l'llH I" WEST NEWPORT • 3bd BEAC H '.! t ~o Hl-.J\( 'It <!I f>~I Bt.1\t Ii :1'"' Houses Condos For Rent l t l-.:'-Jl-ll·\I .!10.! Lower, 1 bile to beh 2BR 2"Ba townhomo, Springt1urst !»Sr, 2~ 8.1, om Dr. Oen & Bay NeWIMf't Cre9t 38' NeWPO:f~H . abd gated community w/' tlrepl•c•. fencod yd, 2 vi.w. Charming 1BR 2~ t~. -.t bar. phone entry ayttem. car gar, t 1 aaO/Mo -+-loft, 1 ~BA. s 1250/ 2<•r gar, pooll'ennla. Bay vlowa • Jt500 Clo 7 ••4 1 9 o4 ,!"..o1P 2 P21ng evall ... 1. ~77 mo. no pell. 831-8359 S1650 leN•. 544~9 81K• TO •OL8A PENINSULA • 4bd ( 1 ) -.., CH!CA • bright a bd Upper, new cpt. paint &aetMvtt •Br 2Ba hwn-NW1tt ~ 52300lmo condO w/IOft. comm • $1575 1---------hm•, newly redone. Pfof Oecot/l~. pool. tpe & tennla. BAYVIEW TERR· 3bd, ?"o... t/p , d'w, i cat ~ 3Br 2 5Ba. Lt, Fm, Ot. 790-3e00 ... la09.900 twnhm. $2000 ~~dr~~h·od·h~ ........... ou•L.-2 ..... e ... -$2095/mo. Property 2 matbd .. f/p •• HlgMt IMllACULATa Ra· NEWPORT BEACH • ,......,.. ..."... ..,..... ""'" r --• Hae, Rnta 642..3&50 upgra •ct eiel --.L. . 1 aty 4 3bd Fumlthed. S2,000 Flrepl.ce. doYble car garage. block 10 u .. ....._ ..... ::.....1 1Mrfeott M4o1 ... bdrm home, pel'4> a garago, tonc.d yard, bHch. 11200.mo n.•VVf vvul Piii gateo comm. 5IA yard w/frult tr•••· WINTER •It malnlenanc. Ind. (Stl)359-4539 Townho.,.. Step• to 38A hOUH, comm Quiet cukt• eec. 831• RENTALS AVAILABLE Ma.G44a *LIDO ISLE* Nwpt Cntr 2Br 1Ba. pool & •PL MC eys 1400 ... 1241,000 Wa._--. Hom" Inc. •2BR Ouptex, nice cpV 2lm 2BA. 1 .w tu. S1150 Bkr 64°"5ee4 11~ 6424344 •• 8WLIPI' • 5"~ -"""" nu paint gat tndry ,. L .. ~--Rr ... M ... tata AWIAa•tal ~ bdrm home W/dlning ...... Ota hkup•, ig yd $850 t , 2 0 0 /m 0 . 91 ~ IOW9f Ouplox ·Unit, ~ BA $600 ~ a tamav nna. 3 ftp6ca 131-1400. 1I0-3eOO Must S..f M1·7S40 1:aaa .w 3~1 block to bHch. trJ>lc. '-6 ,. __ • triple garage In '*LMfe ..... ..._.... ratio W/em OCHn Mo. No ... r1ctl"-i191"'rfed.llllMI ...,.ct.d community. •.,.Ide TeWft."'Mme 1 & 2BR Unt11 ftom .tew, It 300/Me Aat • ..._.,,~, feO.MOO _. Mn.ooo e::.,,.2~·,:;: seoo Wl\M: p'lt bet\, vr•v €VHfWlc•nde: ··-To lend :.:: '!!:n W: bd IMch eon.1 Rema Ma .. ?e? be~t:WU::::O.:~ ~9t~~3~..:-=-~ = ~ MedltetranMb home 3M .... gatage,..,.. ..-ahar" ••ateld•• ~Spt!:: .. :"IO!,!!•P~*::cta11:.:lfWv:.:,;4t30:;::.:_1,--------:--,1 11400-&1~ •l'**'O • 'wnlti ""' t1oep11~-... °'"' 3• aB.1. ~ 1111 .._,., ...,.. ,.,,. aea VIiia Ren._.._ & two 1 bd unb for t &_ .. _ tncd yet, dbl gar &109~ Jl1*, tncd Yd wJpeUOI "FAST ._. ancom.. 8'M400 "" e? ft'et? ........ Vfty l t200 Mr c:tOt'IM HSULT.. 171-4111 ~":~a M QT o M 4L iL t cw e-. & lannl•. •?~•? J SHYtcl NAR80U11 • ttuge , _,,. t9"Ced )'WCI, nr •Sterpa 2 Behl ar 2.. 'Dt•tcTOIY bd,................ . acnoola/1hoppln9 tip. lrige. d!W, ger, nu t-11r ~~· .... wllUI dteco t!: UfflRDllT ~ ll300/mo ... .,..,., ~·r\ let «1.111 & 191' Of ..._ .... t\MIA. f'ft¥Mit l'SIDE 28" lllA 1.el°'Y __ _..,;.....:..----• 642·1671 ave a latae doclt. bMcll\. 11~. u condo •II car v-& Jto..3IOO. •• 14,eeo,ooo °""'°'Mr . ..,...111 ~ padO. ~ C1U1et to-...... ( I 1': I \ • • \ w----~ _ cetion New cPft. Jiq.. j~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lfl -~--No ........... .,.,, _ __..,; _____ _. 8ur ...... It. ,Ind ... I ' I I ·~, \ 1 ' ' 1• o ... .... No matter wtwt you•19 doing, your horMerW\ .. ln.1 .. ( ' • "FAST RESULT" SHVICl DIRECTORY For Ul' ... Ull "t'n 1n·· t'J ll 642-5678 21st . Rob Hixon April 27th Ron Raya ''D ,, David Koenig April 26, 1971 ogger . Aprll 7th Are you really !h_ old? Gene Ho April 10th Happy Blrthdayl love, Andrea Brian Wright . Aprll 1st OVERSTUFFED? WE'VE GOT THE ANSWER Coll 642·5678 Today! t /, I I. • , • , '' ! l I ' • I , • I I ' ~ ,. ' I ' '--'l . c . ' - -- .- Happy 39th to ROb Hixon from your many ~ friends! David! No Eagle ; No license! Uncle Brlanl Love, Kevin (a nd Family) • l • • I \ \,I " \ . t ft lJ NTI NCiT< >N HE/\CH 21;.10 NEWPOHT BEACH 21W9 • .LOOK! Ne~rtBeach 2BR Apartment 2 Years New Avg $637/mo For 111 8 Month• !>n Our Speclall I Call.NOWlt 714-650.8310 HENT/\LS TO SHAHE 272-1 Ht-!'! I '\IS W/\Nll·.I> ..'7~to ('OMMEHCJAI, l'HOl't:HTY 2778 INl>lJSTHIAL 2788 1\11 SI !\JI· S <.; I 1ll'l'l11! I\' r-.;11 Y .''HI I MONJ-.Y TO 1.0/\N :!~111 ·SERVICE -DI RE Far • ,. 1111111.11111 l\lll>I !'IONS ( t-.llAl\11(' Iii MUIH.1.1:\(, I\ 10 n1.1·:s .t:•.!"I Oudty f'emodetlng & TILE lnttahd/Repalred. Hom• Conatruc\lon. ~ ~ Slr'ACe Uc•n•ed contractor. free Eal & R9*~ 11420802. 94e-1... John & 8Miby.84CHS178 l\l'l'l.11\N( t-.S t .l.t-.( "I HI< Al. .Jh J(I " ..... aa.etrto l.ANflS('l\l't-: & I.A"~. I :\Ill-. .l'rn"I ~hbOmoOd Electn. T.... &.en•1oa ...... UC ll'C10823150, Fl'ff • ¢omm./'RH. Cl•an- eat. Reu. 72W320 upe. .,.. lrim./rei'ftOY. t 't-NC!-S V-.ntln 581 °"~ & l>t.1 H.~ .II> I :, SEHVH't-: ;1-&:..!1; INC RE A 8 E COSTA MESA mottt., l'•NC•S.OATE9. YOUR PAULS'S APPLIANCE SVC hae opening• ror chlld New R ..... r. AedwoOdt' T,.. s.tvfce, alump•, otnupt, hau1111 g , C•mm./rea. lawn REACH All M.U. and Models cat•. 2 years and up Cedlr ,_ ...-.. CMMB. Courteou1S.V551-05t5 tor $70/WHk. Full Jim WhY'9 M2-120I THROUGH 302l-8 H9rbcw IM. C.M. Ume, big fenced yard OUR NEW lot.a of toya. Olaney lf/\NllY M/\~ 17111 m<Nfe• vldeoa. Meala IMPROVED and~· Included. LOWER RATES •••htu1t " ..... ,,... ~1::~~':::!t. :::_ We reglaze tub, tile, and A•fa. evall. Call e3 . thoww, 9'nk. 6 yra R.,,... &4e-7217, wart. U1·11•a •All type-repalra. Uc. Day Care. My COM Painting. Stucco. dry- hm. M .. 1. Inc. , 5 yra w ... fencM/gat ... s. eKp. Call 180-8734 B• nlof Diec. John 532-11• BllSINl-.SS $1.21 per llnt per d•J· . That'a Al.1. you pay. i-.d0ft41na i·~ ~ ... SERVICE DIRECTORY For m«e lnformaCIOn CAU TOOAYll AIKFOR YOUR l ervtc. DINctorJ R~ 142-t32t lat 3t0 \I l ll I I IC 1 °, •, 'ill \1111111 , .... j'' Sl-.HVJ( 'LS ! I M"I l 1\1\IN~. IS \''Ill twaen 8AM • •P'-•Handvman* Big a ~1-tob'•work . ...... 8Nc• 141..0780 I ('I I· /\NINCi St-1(\'J( l·S 1.1 .. Carpentry, plumbing. A~ wom.n. '0• painting, ekllled In vr-e1q>. Jdt1C reta, '"'V moat trecte•. R•u. thofoUgh. Pr.. "'· , ..... JB. 145-2924 1311141 Ot 84MM113 , ________ _ ..-cONVEY9 cutTOMS ·HANDY ANDY Cabln•te/f'urnttur•. l:le:C.f'lum ..... alrtC. u. :e"!.!~:.::a;~n '.nc• ,.,11no Down? owpntry, .eo at-404J ( /\ltl't.N 1 llY .I •IO , ...... Jl ... p~ ·-DJ .. 'I J ., .... . "'""..,, ~ < I "I '\. I I Cl'\H Ill 11 I, •1, , ,_~one,... a •rtck Repaira, teplec..,,9f'lt, Hom••Bu•loea•AMCM p etlo GOVttt, Lie ~ ~ kw al flltl390.4JJ•••• ~ ..,,......_ Uo #UOIGl .... t-I c 11\;'-. llll'< 1111~ Ill II I IJ\;c, I,,,,. 11\111 .... 1, I "If I t-.lil\I. ~t-.ll\'H t-._, 1-.1.• fl~~~=-' YOY may~ .mlded to medlcal car• •nd thouuncla Of I from wonien Comp. No,.. C0Y9tY. no,.. Fl'ff&.epl Coftlultatloft · OwyW. P ... on Aftorn.yeta..w 7t~ 1711 C_..,, Huoll1"'°" ..._ l CIC h ·, I I \ ', I ~ . I -.... \ 1 \ '" '~I It ' I ••• ~ ••LQwe.T COIT•• work. No Job too f'or quelltr worll. •"'•11· l.lc .~11'410. LOc91. Uo'd ~ .... •·11 ........ . Riek 16WUO T J. Ne C... c;;ll'. &;;: l \ ·., I > •, t \ I' I ... 't It I ll<IC '" ,,, ,., I\'.~". (\I.I 1•,<1•< •IUOIC,_ TIL•, •LOC9', 00 .. ~•~aonallHd Law11 •• ,. uo. a. "9fa. ',0, uo. ,.,. "*'-· c.re. W1I ..... ""' 971-fta .. H~ con;n;o;on I ......._ a U.. tmlt. Handymen ....... ..... a-.. Low ~ AddtttOnt a "9fhedef lng.M•·HM conweNent •• O'*'Y wotti, ~ $ --.uo Mio A Ind "'cot cw•= ... ,..... Uo'd ~l ·"I· ...... .... ,... the ... ~ ... AoMrt .....au -40 or .... nt1 NOHe, '""""" .. 110. C....ate ....... lhanno" River Co. ,...... ,.._,_,, • ..- 'tJcenM •Cto.317941 L•ndH.,., eprntcl,., ~ ,..,..,., • .,.. ~ ll.ICTRIC ,..-rnetnt ........ ~ .. edrMll .-.nooa.ew. ~,...,.,._ -. f . ... , ·\'\I'\. I II '\' c ~ '\H \. I S .. ''t.'(J U>ST & t'Ol' NU ~·,..?~> "POUND" 3/21, male G erman Sh•pud, bJack/tlll'I wtwttlte fHt & COiiar ....... .. l't:HSON/\I. SEHVll't.~ ;wo:, a. part or • SuP9f SalH Crew Hlllng aubact1pUooa for the Dally Plloll 9A"Wf11~ $30.e» to MO.OO~wffk .. .WOftc J hl>Ora .. ch WMk.day ~Ing •Win prlzH and l>OnUMa ~uat ~ 13 years old °' older and llve In the Coate M••• or Newport Baach area •Tranaponallof'I provided Call beewNn lam 10 5pm. 842-4333 Aak t'or Leo •Experlonoocl boat yatd penonnel ~ed ASAP• Plenty of ""°"'' 87S.Sl8 3 7 iDMIN ASSIS T FHt . paced 'NB Co looking for p«aoo w/ atrong admln •Kp. H WPM + adv Lotut & WP w/bookkHplng ..U.ULT•UVS• akll'e. -som. ~ No AetttlctloN. Dl•-pref'd. Heelth lnsu. c'11et bllllng. Customer PfOvlded. e7 .. 3553 Srvc or Credit C~d ADMIN ASS IT Brlght. 1-800-547-3402 \//MC/ capabl• p•r9on 101 AE S2.49/Mln Of 1· growfQQ Med Co A .. 90().884-1,444 120/Call sume to: 4301 Birch St, Ste 3, N.8. 92&GO A ertlslng INSIDE SALES MOV IN(1 .Hi.I-I :\1 l '<,: c I I-...,...,,,~..., "' 1 ·, All .......... T 8c>1o OWtar IMINC:tlon ••rvl••· Aemo11a1 ~en.: ~ Trim, aenlor Oleo .one. 714 ... Ol'a FIH •It. 131oM15 ···'· WUlidQUiit ,........c.-..-er <Mii. peinelnQ by prOf. Uc•eotoM. lnL ,,.. eaLl41-l30I Buvrt. ... It. F!M ft. ~. No matter what vou're • doing, your • hometown newt paper ··Jli. "" tn. 842-5878 , •' .... """1 lwb/CoeJt Mm Dtfly Pl!gt ThU[Sdaf, April 2, 1992 87 I I :'lot CJ I '• 'I I .!II I . I I I ' " ' I " I \ I' I ; I \ • I I ., ' ' J I I '•I I , It I MllO Dllll :.f;, •CleHIC ''9 Coett 'H ~ o.r-UlllCOLN '71 ::..•=t.1o:.C lt,OOO'e Wl•KLV ...... by elde 1160 I AU. STEEL AACH-TYPI '100 home..,.._ .... Rhode9 ~. Hull#tO, a ....... , 1 l tuHlng envelopee. o0\er l 100. a 1«1N. aUILOINQS. faptory oft '°'d M belW U.C.. = ":!!: 'c:POf:::. i iiiiiJ1Qi5iM ...,. Now. No ...-. ao cu. ft. tr1ae t25 cte•anc•. aome MC· MhUr & Sen Migl.*. -, NT. AJC~ PIS. POL.. Cetlt ...... tal. ~ CrYl... c .. a. Muat eng NNI QOOd t t 296 ••• to appreclatel Must ... 1 '42.-e7 ···•1 Cellca•• Bright ted, txc:ellent condition, AM/FM ateteo. AJC, Crul ... Tiit WhM!1 54k ml, S7500 Ca11 846-9147 ••••• 88 Ford E150 KIDI enoe. p,.. .,pp1ee. obo. 1 a1. ·ff. .,._., ond1. OdcM a enct• Sat. Apnt 4th. a-noon a.. oftet. a2.a216. ••ORI lnfwrNlllon. No oblloo 175 . a41.1eeo up to 311' dltcOYnt. chltdfen'• akl ~. I· adOft. ~ l.A.S.I!. ~7e74t07. kid'• atuff, braa• can-_. .. ,L ••• -Apollo, 1471 Lake •••otrlo ••••• opy crib/daybed, nm 1 RI ..._. Howell Roed tlttr·W °'Yer SIO/obo. 94~ d I I h -•Tllllnd, ..,_. Winter Pe' rk fL' 2310 beWft 1()em.4pm roun g aaa c rome ...,. a .,_.,. peo. .... ._.. , table w/4 chelra & I M .\lll!\I ',I ll'S lHlt K :-. ,11~.; ...... 4'1JtJE440 .......... ~r Pt,m..... 1 HUN 1'1\ UOH:'> 84.HoMaChtla H"at'Eht>ack, 2·Dr, Au· tomauc. Sl.lvef. Well l 0 I l 'S HI.!.\ •'•tLMueman• Rad w,,,.ack ln&Mlor RetaU $39,995. Thia ========~ week $29.995 •37432 ••uer Lotu• 7'4197'·2002 87 Tovota Supra Lo•d•al #0070t5o New lit... b'G • en. gin•. Alt eond1&10n• fng, A.rnJfm ll•reo 'a11a11e. Capuun·1 chair•. aaml- eorwerslon, alld• door, 157k ml, good condll.~On, 1 ow~ .: w ,,, PfMIMon, _,..,, mOfel .504380. 2001 -=-c-• ,.__ •LACK LACQU .. , POt1 A1b9na Clrcte. Sat ...,. ... ~ Ill 11111 QnfY 6 -tll 4 ·--1pm M ,t• IC,.._ ......_ ~ _,.,. tt'lll a..utHul eofa tcweeeat eight~ conference 1 ...., • _, .. **Bal Penn, n ·. 35' °' 45', power or 1ell, Nt Bay laland (Cove) open Ha e73-194~ " maintained, gOOd con----------• ..... •'9t Lotua Rattrlt• TOYOTA OF $7500 pp O[iiiU[. Marin• the llMing9 In thle c.9· ch.U Otton\W\. New -.&4e. 9'ght e>equls!te Oar ....... oriented lnduetr egory "'llY ~you cncttn, oek lrtm. SKrio hlgh·back P•P•rcllp Furniture, toys, etc. Melca •-a.d to call a IOO num~ fie• U25. 841-3488. chelra, S800/9bo. 2039 Shlpwey Lane. -In which .,,.,. .. a Black dHk, thr•• Sal. AprU 4th. tam. aon wlgood Phon• "Cherve m6rMe Heavy oak roll·IOR drawer fll• cabinet, Ger...,...,.,.. L1e ..... aome ~ & per • dMk. ewfwl Chair, fll· $150. C.U 790-1522 HOUHhold, jewelry', Q9I' • eldle. WMllno .. ll oc Ing cabinet '1550 for•---------to IMm. Me-6351 "' CUPATIONSI the 3', 7.plece oak DESK, executtve metal, am appllancn, much 10 iliMIWe Te 0....-a .. 1 11' Powef $225 mo & 3-4' sau 1400 45' Sall, narrow beam 1450 mo 7e2•2U1 MOIOll( Y('( t-: dltlon. 12650. Call 31 Ooe34Ml2 t 5 Will deliver upon payment. 88 Prelude Auto, AJC. PW, POL, Moon.roof. •2VOX22 t t9,H5 Jimmy Clark com· COSTA MESA memerauve # 10 of 25 722·2000 668-927i Of '642·9504 produced. Call lot di" -_-8-4-T-,-~-, ... -11-R-.-2-cooo1ed Pflea IS0202 -• ... ••uer Lotu• · 6-sp'd, asHne, AJc., ... _______ ,_ 714/971·2002 Roof, Wu1tom Whe•ls 1 2LUW909. 18,HS VOLVO 0230 M1-:nc1-:1a:s 0130 TOP PAVI NOWI bedrm Ht 11275 five drawer w/fll•, mlse. S.25-S200. LIRK II Joba.£nglan~ O•"' ...... top~~ wood lootc-$45. 14&--¥19ta Doredo SCI 10 I t-.H HIJ I H TOYO.TA OF a T...:O. LEAaE• TOYOTAO COSTA MESA 722•2000 .'.U 180 Turt.o W .. on Whlle.'chrome wheels, l1hted WlndO'<lllS, fully loaded, 1 own•r. gr•at condltton. 50k' ml, St6.500 759-8283 f many. Japan, Al.litre. I i...... an S200 960-2738 (Bluff1) off Jamborff. 10omonlh PoaltJOn, I lie. Conatructlon, w 4 """' ch • Saturday eam-Gpm. hour• P•r day. trucklnp. teaching, coffee table, aid• LIKE NEW. flret clu1 , HONDA coaTA MIESA ·eo 300 e & 300 sE 84 722·2000 Owner reloc atlong nMd9CI by Huntington mech~, man oth· table 115(). 844·2873. Cherrywood: Execu-QfNt Mel~ lale aeaotl Chy 8chool ere. Paid trav':t and KINGSIZE WATERBEO. tlve DHkl, Credell-Furniture, faahlonabla .. etrlct. Seluy la ....,._ IES Corporation No-wave mattreH. In-us, Lateral Ales, Sec· clothn, loads of great NIGHT HAWK 89 ltrelude SI 5-spd, Won't last. 832·9337 Rain gut, Ball helmet, A/C, PB, PS, PW. Sun· 88 420 SIEL $26,500 good tlrH, run1 great. roof, Enkel whls, 301< 1 owner, ,11 eJCtras+ 26,7&6 mlles. $2,000. ml, $10,500. 548-6210 phone, ABS. air beg, 11 TOYOTA PICKUP Auto. Caserte #4FH· 563 Priced to .S•lll TOYOTA OY: MISC AUTO 924~ :U,I01f.:· '= .,= 11!7} s1w111 eJCten-cludH fram• & hfad· retarlal ~~~r··~k· ·~:n!~~t~~ ':;j3 ._.....,;_ ,_._. , .. _ 32. board. Good condl· cues, · •r· 1 bllf before Tustin Call Kevin. 114/848-• wheels,• Iver. e7S-t308 HYlJNIJt'\I fJ090 COSTA MESA 722·2000 91 Rane• Rover Great divide, ltmlled 1d111onl Priced to ••II at $29,995 •445118 ,...._ .,...,feM ,.,.. tlonl Only $200 Cell enc• Tabl• with 12 ---------245' •ft• tspm. . '91 heel OLS NISSAN tH~O .. ..,~ .. llllftel•l'lllll Conertbullon ATTN: LOCAL MEN/ 58~7904 leave. mH· matching· chalra. Wal· Ho .. ttoapttal Awr.111.-y amount• to ap-WOME-N NEl!OED Nge ' nut office furniture Sef eam, computer•, proldm•1'y 1120 per NOWI Earn 1150 10 • too. Ouallty reception silver, toya+ morel monett.) Must paaa $550 Weekly I Aa-QUEEN bdrm aet, cost area furniture with teee Port IEdwalld Pl written and typing aambfa a variety of 12600 new, S299fobo matching couchH, RUMMAGE SAL• teat. Apply 20451 ptOduc:ta from your lo-84~2310 btwn 1oa-ep chelra, tablH and Newport Harbor High Automobiles Sedan, AT, AC, PS. 19 Nlsun Pathfinder PB. AM FM Stereo, Black, 2·WhHI drive. 5 Moonrf, 3.7k ml, Warr, 1pHd, A/C, ttereo- llk• new. 17,995 can•tt•. cloth Int•· *343020. EZ Credit. · rlOf. Low miles. Uke TRUCKS 0220 -1989 FORD F350 ••~r Rane• Rover Dually. Lariat ••· 714/971·2002 tended cab. Whit• •-0-0-N_A_T_E--YO_U_R-,C-A-R-. 32.000 mllH. Bed llner, chroma w™tels, Truck, Motorhom•. Cralmer Lane, H.B. cation. No Hlllng. SOLID OAK lam pa. · Acouatlc•I School 800 Irvine Hunt Bah ChfY9I•' new. Forced to sell. boat. real •••••• • ROOd l•res, axcell••lll stamps, coins, col· Phone 884-8181. UmHed openlnga. Cell aRDROOM an workstations, shelv· Ave sai 414 11-3 HMW !IOaO .. .,.... 8424931 $14,500 OBO. ... ondttlonl 460 V-8. 1ect1b1es to Found•· Book valu~: $t7.000. lion sen1ing ll"I• Blind. M ust ••II S1 5.000 1 R,S. tax deductible. ~ for al>plytng NOWI 1-80C>945-4&47 Ing, artwork, brass ' · .. Aprt a, 1892. EXt. 111. Flt• Full/Queenalze planter, phone•, net· Saturda, 8130em- bed. M lrroreq & work computer• cal· 2 :30pm 352 Cetallna llod1m.tlodel Tpt Bartender Tral--llghted hHdboard. c\JlatOfS, office ~ulP-Dr. Tumt.abla, cJothM, Demo• for mall• ~-... •.-.ir-Drawers, cabinets. Ar· ment and auppll•• lots of stuffl • • ._......, earn up 1o moire Included Exe••· · ---------etoree, 2tS.83t-t 149 1160 dally, Nlary + lent. condition: Must 651' •otf co1t. No dlra. Super•••• N I I tlpa. full or plll1 tim.. ...11 $800 080 M-Th from 9 to 5. Call Saturday 6-noqn. No ..,..,, I es 2 wk veining, woman, .l Charles at 476-8000. pr•·Nla. 1414 ·0over, It BMW 3181 load•dl 17k m l. llc#2VBH189 117,HS JAGUAH 910~ •'88 XJS Coupe• Red/Ian. l ow, low mllesl * 148630. 121,995 ••uer Jaeuar 7141971·2002 973-8508 TOYOTA 9210 OBO. 846-0180 f ree towing; need not VANS 922:'> run 1 ·800-326-6922 t79 FORD VAN • Looking for •h•rl! man 21 or older. Cell: JL 14~-882~ 1 Newpott Beach.'' _ ..... oriented people 800.S32·9222 twin beet/ dnk. ''night Pi':1S & TOYOTA OF ~coST4MIESA 722·2000 w e..,, 11.1tton ...... 8 cyt, AT, AC, PS, PB, PW, POL. eru1 ... Tin, ens, Warr, mln cond. Sl11995 #2ULG360. •'92 XJS Convert• H}lnt Bch Chrysler Factory press cars, ---"-..''.-."-m_._8_4_2_.oe __ 3_t_1 Dune Buggy, to., bar, m-.ny elllfa1 street Ji,ensed, A 1 Cond $1850. 875-\358 R•bullt 351 VB. powef 1teerlng. power brakes. cruise contro1.1---------- I IO wor1l In our land-stan<f. m irror-all for ~~..;;~ CONSTRUCTION sns. ue.atu ANIMALS hO·l!l Transportation CatMI Oppe>f1~1 WORKERS for rigftt pereon. VIiiage Nunerlea, Suw\.MS-4544 Nursing All Trada1, E>eperl- ~ Only. Excahnt s.tary & Banafita. Re- location leq'd. Sun- _Th1.n i. to 8-EuSern 305-947·1480 Sun-Thurs I to I. MEHC'llt'\Nl>ISt-: MIS(' hlll~ ·'1teE TO LOVING HOME (Movlnb)·Must find BOATS 7011 hom• for beautlful black great dane 2'h YT'I Old. F•maJe. Great Recently restored SnlR• w/kld!:_ Call 548·5021 ..ant. ..S71 16' ..()/8 •--------__,. Whit• peeee dov•• w/35 H/P .Vlnrude & •Trleycle 3-tPd w/b••· SIO/Heh. Make •xcel· traller.'$750. 642"3559 •Neutllu• stomach ••ertjsef S.140• ($625-nawl~ 644~94. k•t. Hoover upright lent petal 7~123. The Piiot Clasal· CHHYSLER 90~0 '91 Chryaler New Vortler 5th Ave V6, AT, AC, PS, PB, PW, POL. P/1eat1/mlr· rors, Ti it, · Crul1e, Stereo. Warr Avall. Red/mag (#178408) RHtll $68,490 Thl1 Wffk,$52,995 Bauer Jaguar 714197'·2002 LEXUS 911:'> _$15_.995 !.80 LS400 btaek)a<fr #2UZV578 EZ Credit. 29:8k ml , clean, Hunt Bch Chryaler loaded! 1 owner. S32k Plym. 8424931 0:715G-O'OO, E~2S8 The Piiot Claaal· DIRECTOR OF NURSING JS7,IOt•Sll, 701 vecuum. Both Ilk• ned , 0 R I V E TR It CT 0 R new. Otfars. 960-2551 Th• moit comprehenw ¥~~ fled SELL your used vehicle throuoh classlfled 642-5878 alr cond. With traller hitch. Excellent cond •2-t>wners. S3.SOO. 714/ 894·8550 or 524-6229 SELL Wllether you're buying -J.our uMd ve'lucle~ or selling, Classil••d th.rounh cluailied cover• all your needs! ... ·'"· ~·''you're looklng for •Job, cl•sslfled h•s news for you. , The most compreh•n- slve and current dlroc-----,.-----------.:.._.-----------Oaeart community TRAILERS. No ·~ Dffp Ha/fresh water slve and current direc· PILOrs t1~ ·~~ .. pu~ = '::i.,-:-'J~~~ fl•hlng gHr. $.2S-S25. tory of goods and ser· • CLASSIFIED tory of good• and ,.,. · vices aroundl ,._,_,. ,..,.....,. ,._ .. ,. 548 8832 G• .... co1•--tor now .. 11. __ v_1c_e_s_ar_ou_n_d_1 ___ 1---------c ha II• n g In o op-Own., operatorsll•as• • -• ...... _..._.._ for le o 1 M "" "' 1 00 b 1 Ing v'rlous hend ---------.,....,_.,,. dynam pera ora. a,. .. ower .-reezer 1 , • g• guns, rinea & ahot· ... !!!'lll __ _,IP---~-111J1--.--lllll!ml'!!""I'-----... ~~ prOf~ wlatrong la looking for ambl· area rug $1 50, curio 'guna. Call 75~7028 ~ managarta.lllaacser.hlp tJou1. hardworking cabinet $50. 720-8186 'V" .a<Jla. "-Spontlbllltlee people to join our Call after epm. lnctude c:tlrecllng op-growing fleet • of1-------..--.,.tlona. actuc..ion for household good• Mandolin S200, Brua atabte nUf1ing atatf owner opemora. Our goblots S.o. Saki H t ,and pa11lclpatlng In pey pack•g• la the S20, Ceramic bread Garage Sales COHONt'\ DEL MAH tH 22 pl.,,,.. of 272-bed ~at In the Industry. ..,..,., S5. Men·a gOll total ~ fa-Trector purch ... and/ Irons 14 ••· Orig Baba clllty. Aequlr•m•nt• or I•••• program• Oldrlck1en clubs, Include M.S.N. + 3 evallabla. II you are al mate• otter, Or1glnal ye919 • ANoctal• or lae•t 21, have a good 78 rpm records. Glen ow.c-Of Nursi..... of credit history, and In-,Miller, Tommy dorsey, Garage Sale, 4/4th, 5th. ·--""' I Harry 'James. etc. Computer, misc ha.hid a maOlum (250+bad) Mnlled In an ex-cltng S aaM .-Ching ~P'-car.., 1n ~ trucking good condition, make 3424 •abrHH Ln t8I off9rtng comptax Industry. Call fof' more otfef. 54~9702. Harbor View Hom•• madcat MfVk:••· Ex· Information. 8:30 em-Queen o r Mafesty Sat, April 4th, 9am-3pm. celent companaadon/ 1o:pm Mon-Frt EST. Palm•. s-.a fHt tall. Hou uhold, tools. ~ SMl'k~ of-t:oo em-5:00 pm Sat S20 •• potted s .. 10 books, ar1 prints. 607 farad. Potenual tac~ EST. 2:00 pm-S:OO pm appreciate. 87~. Jasmine, In allay. appq611t11*"-al afftlf.. Sunday EST, IOO-fS46- etied ~· Sub-7825 Ext. 0 ·20. COSTA MESA 6124 mft ~ reeu"'9 ------------~~ Indicating •doca&lon, PART· TIME WORKERS "Gotta Per Our T ...... COl.LE<'TIRLl-:S t>O 17 •ICP9f ... 1Ce a aa1aty Vt'ANT'EO to address 50 Garage SalM ...................... _... ..... to· enV91opn at home. J..LADRO COLLEC· S•t"rd•" 8-.S batw :,";bl ' M'~,;~".'f"'ffioH You muat have •type-TORSll Exciting publl· FaJ~lHarbbr, N oi DESERT . HOSPITAL. Wftter CK good hand· cation available about Bak.w-St....S~ ..-08 -..21~5 ._..,._ wfl11ng. C... 1 .. 00. ttnro &.-.ollcJary by Owe Letghton. ceettr. cetifornl• 793-8997 Ext.'"· Markell Fr" com~U..1 _ __.-,.---~.,.--~ 06 FAX· mentary copy. A •19 Oar .. ••••• {IOS} 723-1908 Cali AECESSfON PROOF IN· Work of Att''7·111( le-8th Orede.Fundralser for~ lnfonna-COME '50041500/mo 'glon Drive, Valhalla, S.turday 4/4, a-2 tlon: (IOS} tM& 1418• part-time, 12000-N.V. 10595 (914) 948-2SO Princeton Dr EC>e. S5000 ""' time, oom-4855· ""F,..rVi~-."'"t""'e-.. -~-p-m-. "'"s,_u-n peny cat In 8 monttta, ORDER DESK M-1' ?:30am-4pm. 18.30/hr. benefit•. lJghC typing for com- ~. -c.n-WIMle for eppt. •••ka en T._.,1no.~S625 weekly commlaalon 1 Oam-4pm. Power chectll and paid vac:.a-tools. lawn 1Um. 4 ft.. t1on. Free Information FREI; Parak•••• to antique claw foot lulil, · 4 man ratt w/3HP 1~. gooa home, 1 male,1 motor, doorknob•, tamale. lnctudH ca_ge. dHdb91t lock1, Cratta· 845-2t 18 man baluaw & 8" la· 1-:Ml'I OYl\H.N I \\'AN It I> '•'d '.1 P/f 61Nlm oJc N -· .. kw ~ .. Soma .., nae:. 1YP-anny,....... ,....... . TWO "" cut• rabbit• w/hutch & food. To a bl ... w, much morel 803 Helena Clrcle. QOOd home, wtth yard. •-1-n-,-.-,1-0-r-d-.-.-18-n-e-r•- • Catof~7t4fJ, Ing. f11iftg eoma com-Uva In/out. TLC, thot· ~ 7t0.1007 ough In detail. Quaflty garage ••••. multl· famlly. Sunday 1-3 . 1754 Santa Ana Ave • work. rate. .Mn. :m-7427 . JEWt:I HY. 1-um. PfT llerchMcllMr MOVING SALE Uvlng ,. .... !)cp. req. M/tlr.t .. --------. rm, dining rm & knch & All I' tlO:.?:'I Cell 714/191-2134 'The Hiiis Are Alln!' furniture, etc. 4/1-4/1, Mon 418. IAM to ePM The lofutloft Wlth the 'Sound of dalty. 10am-4pm. PfT to your cleaning Muela.' Complete ••t 1878 TahlU c .M. ptot>Wna. ~ ot • •rt collac1ot'• ---------Verifier and thorough plate• with acenH Nel9hltorhood Oe-~ 1 morning pat H~nauea from the movie mus.._ rage aale Saturday we•k (Thuraday). CeH SewMt"8 cit .. eutttull Still In 4/4. hm-3pm. 2410 ~ t:titftJlnG.Jjln_..._c.blll-,r~~• .. ••~1~..---fJl-clftolnlllt-tl~t9;".-n1,,,.rt-~ ~Fountain v...., .,... dlaplay•d. Aeklng Good pay lnclUd•• 1250 tor the .. 1. mlHge.. Must Nlve .__________ P ..... call Maria at ,.....,.. cw and .... 842-4321, .. t. 308 HllNTINCi I ON ance. Cal ?"t4-daya, or 845-Hl33 .. ~ Mk for Rita. eYa• after 5:30. HE/\('Jt h I W ltellllllll'tlettl Eam a.ooo mo + In ADDITION of comm'• to 1~ + Trngl ntf'f'. Cell Mr. ~....oaao UTIOl9WIN USA RICIPTIONllT Eirp. ,..._._,COM a-aloft. e?MnO ot ......... sn.at1 lllbpltttr Muat ePMk Engl.ah. '* • e • u t If u I tu II $150/Wk. M-1'. CaJI '1en9th opoeauM 641-7114 9fter e fur ooet Revef8'bla u ,.lncoat wtth fur trtm, European hOOO. Merchandise Herdty worn. 1950. $42-4321 x 102. • ................ a Pk:tura fl'amaa, destc ace••· SW glfta, world globes, •II at low wholeHI• prtcnl 1 day only. Saturday 9em-'lpm. 20171 Hunter Lana. I .i\C; I ' '\J .\ 111· /\('II i. t lH \:\IU~ll'.'-.. 1.t1111 Whole..,. jewetary rep do""°"' to 751'. 14k Mttlng ca'• end oth9I • •7 3-71•• OrNt Pric-1 Sat~. HUNT lam-1pm. 290 Cafon, HltilllGllf'"""'"-:-""J OPmNING UP9GALS N Lag, off PCH. ~pc IAWY UlllWAIT •••• MALL.... b1tt lllquer badrm .... PD90ll for ~ HAL•R8 WAllTSD c I o th ea • z . 3-5. but aopt;l1t1c•111 NB Prtme Loe. ?'D-4229 throu h cl...Wed hffWWH. * 49'4383 4 I l tl •IL A=d'_..,,. ·-~~~-~-liiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 1• lfllenj.-w n... ~ o.l'le LOCMM ... == ..... Tel4_,_...,_ Now "Iri ng Pff T ... Mafll...,._ Shift --Miii .. ti:,.... Aflp •a•• ""'111 be ~-·· ....._ ..... Per I bonua Pf091Mt. Cel ···-.. ad\•!Me ........... .. ,.,. UP·TO . •eoo PER MONTH . ·* • CllFCI• ;* ~rly morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 142-4333 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BfAOf .. \ ... ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY . TO YOU! Is someone spedal having a birthday 1n M.lJf/ Announce It in the Daity Pilot and Independent! Send In a .non-ret\Jmable photo along with S10.00 or just a message with SS.00 and we will publish it on ~ r.~ /oNJy ,7th Deadline: Ml1'( 1st, 5:00 p.m. Send your message to_ The Dalty Pilot & Independent 330 W, Bay St. ,0 _. j . - Costa Mesa, CA 99627 Attn: Classlfled Happy Birthday ' Name_. -----1 1:t Address I f Phone I IMWbgf! . . ' 11:11111 By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and 'TANN AH· HIRSCH Nonh· 'ou1h .,·ulnerable South deal . NORTH •632 98 54 6 ~2 + K J 3 WEST •QJ 95 Q7 J84 3 • Q 10 6 EA T • 10 8 4 KJ 62 .. Q 10 7 +752 OCTH •AK7 A 10 3 AK9 +A98<f The bidding 'unh ~•ulh were a pair of 11ld fa-.h111nl'd rubber bndlile pla\ en. wtl1 \C't>re u~ng <?2·24 a their rangt' f1 r 1v.11·no·lrump openm11 bids Tbus ~nnh's ruse w th~ no.trump 11.ai. auwmat1c. · We .. t led a fourth \>Ht gpade and dedarer could count ~ven fa<,t tnck_ The cumbined ~art holdm11 . m111h1 prodult' one addiuonal tnd .. but that v.uuld 1m11lve cun"1derablt: n-.k not l1i mf'ntwn lu<"k Df.claru rnh uralh concluded the dub u11' prr~nted ·th& be l M>\H'Ct' for tht t~u tmk" that 11.l're nttdf'd.. Wh1lt> thue are hand where ti t~ r111:ht h • hflld up ~·t'n v.nh tv.n lo l• South West 'onh 2 NT Pua 3 NT Pua P ... pers, tht-. did not ap_pea_tlo • t' _ EllBt-t em ''' erlarer took tht> lnn11 ut P ..-p.lde and led a club to tht> JIK'k which won Nen came the k.lng of Opening lead: Qu~n of • Counu~ tS the M!C:'ret to both pla>,"K and defending many hand!'. A a defendu , llQYlhing ynu can do .lo kttp declarer from getting en ac C\lrate count of your holding will e\t'ntualh· a<'<'Ne to \"Our benefit. A tmple Nie that "1.11 eam you hugt_ returns O\t'r the \ears IS' "If 'nu ha\e e rho1ce uf cards t.O pl&~. pla\ "the one you are known to hold " Here·~ an example ,,f how that roun· sel ran ~ard you clubs Had We l routintth followed v.1th the tt'n dedartr's univ ch.nee 1& to conunu wtlh a club to the act', hopin11 for a 3-J. apht. i\."bt>n that pnl\ e. lO bt' thl" cast>, thtt contract roll home '<o"' p~umt' that • undfr the II.mg <1f club . W est playa the queen lhe can! W est 1$ knu" n to hold O«larer ni.n 'ttll JC('I hrime b p[av· mg the aC't' next, but the percen~e hne b> a largt' maf"1n •' to fint'Sl! the nmt' Oown Ont' TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE • so 8t9C* ., vw.--. 52 Stcipe wort.ing 53 us. OWi $'* Door eign 65 .. v .. ,..,· In 119'tlll'* • &f TtwlUO.,.. IO AuQuel lint 10 ,, 12 13 .. -•• . .. ~'April 2. 1982 GE €9ASr A .~:-1 Amazing Miata . ' . True to its promise; Mazda maintains policy of freshening ever-popular sports car I . n the auto business, making a winner and keeping it that way are two very different things. But with Miata, Mazda appears to be achieving both with enviable success. is in keeping with Mazda'$ policy o( freshening the•Miata with minimal refinements and new colors each year. choices." The addition of Brilliant Black gives the Miata a more sophisticated, even elegant, appearance. The color is expected to appeal to a more affluent, style-conscious sports car buyer. M azda 'recently added two new colors -Brilliant Black and Sunburst Yellow -to the palette of colors available on the company's popular Miata sports car. ~ The addition of the new colors "Early on, we realized the Miata was a winner," said Clark J. Vitulli, Sr. vice president and chief operating officer of Mazda Motor of America, Inc. ''With these two new colors, We're maintaining our position of 'not messing with a good thing' -but still offering our customers a few more The Brilliant Black Miata features a tan vinyl top and a tan interior with leather seating surfaces as standard equipment See MIATA,9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ill ... Ill : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . :·: ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·--....................... ·. ·.· .· .·. ·. ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·• :-:: ................................ 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Smite, Parts-Open 6 Dlys 2929 ttartlOf 81., Costa Mesi. • 3 Blks. s. ol ~ Diego.frwy on HMt>or BlVd. 5•6-19l• GUARANTY CHEVIU>t.ff/GEO t.. 711 E. 17th St. Santa AN 973-1711 HUNTINGTON IEACH CHRYSLER rt.YMOUTH 16661 Bexll Bl, Hunllngton 8eacll. 6 B~ So. ol 405 Fwy. U2~l1 MEl$rER CHRVSLER·PLYMOUTH l 4 Auto Ctr. Or .. lrw.e. 761·7100 SANTA ANA CHltYSt.fR/ISUZll 1405 Auto Mal Or .• SanlJ AN 5'14A71 Dalhatsu ATLAS DAIHATSll 2929 Hart>or Blvd., 'COSIJ. Mesa. 3 Blockl So. of 405 Fwy. 5'6·1934 Dodge T\STTU CUCIC OOOGf 40 Allto CelUr Or, llWle '30-3311 . HUNTINGlON MACH OOOGf I l VAN COtMRSION ti£ADQUARTERS 165$5 Beach Blvd.. H.B. -fffm1ta Sou1h ot h 405 ~ (71') M 7·5515. TUTTll CUCIC'$ TUSTIH OOOGl 40 Allto c ... Dr\vt, Tudn73~ • Hyundai ~'\ · ·Hvtindai. Yes,.Hyunda1:·, .. Sales Service & Leasing Huntinaton Beach Hyundai 16661 · Beach Blvd. Huntiniton Beach 92647 842..()831 Isuzu • . RAV FV.DHOE ISU?V . Siles • SeMc:e • leasing • Pans • Body RtPU ' IMrw NAO Ctnef 71'-130-7000 THfOOORE ROtlHS ISUZU 2060 twl>Or 8M1, Co$U Mesi. 6•2·0010 Ford --' ---SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU Ntmlet t WJbne AodlO DeW U.S.A. 1871t Boch 8l'td . +ta. 142·2000. no JONU F01tO 6211 BeaOl Blvd., 8ueN hrlc 521-3110 J0£ MAC'H£RSOtffORO 2 Allto Cemet Drive, Tustin ll2-ll00 TUnLE CUCK fOflO O Auto Center Drlw, ~ 472·5200 THEODOR£ ROtlNS FORD 2060 HWor Blvd., Costa Mesa. 642...0010 TERRY YORK FORD ~s • Seivlce • Leasrig • PW • Body Repair 18255 Seidl BIVd., Hurl. 8c:ll. IA2-661 t . Serving Orange County for Over 70 Years -- Bfti ~cc L"-i ... ..-~P_arts ~~~1t11 Body Shop Theodore · Robins·..,_ !060 Hllbor llwl., Costa Miii 714·641-0010 . GMC Trucks AWN c;MC 1'1tUCQ # l In Orqe Courey San ~ Fwy. Ill Awry, lagw N9Jt1 612-0IOO MCLEAN GMC rtllCK ANO roHTIAC CADtllAC Silcl 1939 l~ Ar.4o Cttar 1141131'°990 UHMltSllY GMCIOlOSIPOHMC 2480 H1tbot llMI .. Cosu Mesa 714/M0-1191 lnfm1t1 Honda PIN51(1 HONDA SALES '* SERVICE * l.EASM 13750 kacll 8MI . We•••• 7t4/Sl7-7777 U.Y flADltOI HOMOi\ Sllet • SeMce • lusinQ • Parts • 8ocly Rt0W Mle ~ C«Mr 71'·130-7600 IOGfl Ma1ll ~ 5*I. ~ °*°"* 19232 BtlCtl M., ~ a.cti NJ.-"tf • ~IANIAIMA 2114 E. ftrst St.. SllCI Ml • .. 7·Mll M1\I CUCK MMCW 4Q,.. Clllls DIM. ... •71·7«IO • > Jaguar IAUlR JAGUAR ' 2001 Sou1h Manci\esier Ave .. AnWlm 971·2002 N£WP>0RT IM'ORJS 3000 W ~SI Hlfl'Y .• Newport Beith - 722·•000 ~~­ BAUER)AC'UAR .. BAUER [l©ifQD@ 2001 So. Manchester Ave. Anaheim, CA 92112 971·2002 Jeep MUNTlfGTON JIEr IAGU 16751 ~IM . tu1linglcn Buch ~ ~ U1.S99t OIANGE tlWJ JUI EAGLE 2524 twbor'111vd • CoSla Mesa 6'9'1<>2l • JUr EAGU OF SANTA ANA I I CUS1omer SaliSIKtlon 55 fwy, € £oinger 71'1Nl·0100 TVTTU CLICK JUP, IAOl! 40 """ Cec1tf Of • Mle '72·7AOO See And Drire Tbe All New Es.100 . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I 3500 Beach Blvd. • Wtstminster ~ACH BLVD. Kf THE 22 FREEWAY (714)892~. (213)566-~888 / • --------~ fHtures, now comes in vibrant Sunburst Yellow. Lexus LEXUS OF wttTMJNJIU In Ille !#alt ol OflllQI County Avli11ble lot lmmtllla\e Delivtryl 22 Fwy. al Beach Shed 714/192-6906: 2U/566-3111 TUSTIN. WCUS WOfld's rnt And Largest Dealer Tuslln Auto Center t714) 5~4·000 . llncoln/Mercury IEACtf ~COLN·MERCURY 16800 8eacll BL ~ton Btxh. 3 Blocks So. ot San D.eoo f'lf'f IAI· '1 l9 JOHNSON • SON llNCOlN·MERCURY Sales. SeMte & Lmi/IO 2626 twt>or BM!. Cosu Mesa HC.:540-S630 ' RAY fl.ADEIOE LINCOLN·MERCURY Sates • Ser.Ice • Leasino • Pitts • Body Repair ltvlne Auto Cen:tr 714·1~0.1000 SANTA AHA UNCOlH·tMRCURY In Oooot c~ since 1966 21 kt.a Ctr«er Or. Tustr1, 5 Fwy.€! J~ 54•·3111 CAMrtELl MAIDA• 1425 W. lllMt'. CoSla Mesa 645-333' DAVID J. 'HILUl'S MAZDA OIWlly llmil'f seMCe uice 1963 • Sales, e 5 f rwy • AlltlJ. llgUnl II< s 13 7. 2 400 • IRVINf MAZDA l.llgest Dulci' In Ille M'1IOl't • Silts • Strvlte IMrlt Auto Cen&ct 513.9900 MAZ.OA/VW Of IUENA rARK 6700 ~tr Ave 8ue'la Patt 739-4000 Mercedes fltAHtrS MOlORCAIS 23663 Rotldidd, El l 010 137-3500 KOU1.E Of, IM'°RtS 6862 ~lltsler Ave., Bue~ Patlc 61l·72SQ fU1CH£R JONES MOJOlt CARS 130 I ~ SlriCI, lltwpott 8txl\' Ul-9JOO KAAIOR MITSUll5HI _ Salts • Lu.mg • Reel ! PllU • SeMc:e 2833 Harb« Blvd.. Costa Mtsa 1714) ~'491 ROGH MIU£R MnSutlSHI • • 19202 8eacll 81 • Hin. Sch. 961·023); i-100.100.6961 TimU CLICK MITSUllSHI , 36 1""' Cents OM. IMw '72-1400 Nissan • MTIH MSSAH "Tt11S1 In Tuslll" NlsUn 30 Auto Ct,.rr Dt., l USlln Auto Center 66'9-1212 llW Wllt llMHl Nt$SAN 44 ~ Ctrcer Dn-.e IMw 951-7675 Oldsmob1IP Mc&.IM P0NMC • eMC llUCI TIMll Ide C. 7•~Ut'°'90 . .. Porsche ' Saab KACH IMrotTS So. Cal's leading Sub dlr for 8 cOllStCUllVe years Sales. Servlct. Leasing 848 OoYe St . Htwpol\ Buth 7141762.otOO Saturn SAT\lltN Of IAHtA Nu. 1350 Auto M.111 Or • SNU Ana 152·Ul2• Subaru rum.E CLICIC"S TIISTlil ~ 40 ~o cercer Or., lusan 13().-1600 Suzuki IOI LOHGrtf SUZUlO ~;ow ~ DchCfY Al Models In Vtts111'Wtef. 13600 Buell 8ttd 1714) 192-4651 ruml CUCICS TUSTIN SUZUtCI 40 .Auto Cen:cr Or , T l/Stln 730-4600 Toyota JOE MAC'HERSOH TOYOTA 44 AUto Censer. Onve. T ustn U2·l111 llt.I. MAXfY TOYOJA Pitts Open 9-3 $atu.<day 11UI Bucll 81vd.. tU1llngtOn Buell 147.fSSS llMOft TOYOTA How S•ttt •Isl SMt1 * SeMct • Parts + l tUllO 1S300 Btacll, W~ IH·ll22 LEW wtU llMN£ TOYOTA . 30 A140 Ctrut Do"'. IMlw 761~ .. Volkswagen RAY flADllOf VOl.ICSWAGEN s • Lt&Sln; • Strviet • Pans • Body Repa.r 1Mw ~ Cenler 714-130-7300 ·. Danny McKmna' *r"'lliiili )uth County Vo~-witgen/lsuzu , FACTORY AUTHORIZED Ul.EI • Bia • ··p- URWICl MD NMS OPD ll·f 7111.·7' .M. .... 1: /11!.!11~! l:t'.11 Hll.11.l:W. U." 842 7000 Volvo VOlVO Of COlfA MHA 1968 Harb« etwd. COiia MeA 122·~ a Your Ad Here -a F-or Only . sge AW .. k 9 CAL&i· 642~21 lxt. 332 • .. • . · .· - ' ... ........ lwh/Colta Mela Dally Piiot Xt ¢ L · Thursday! April 2. 1992 89 ... . - Che ci per ·fuse.· box may . .. " . D<?t ~ipe. Wo~ries away • I 9. I own a 1977 VW Rabbit the in~ide of a plastic headlamp with a. gasoline engine. i)re norMal. When the headlights The ~rson I bought It . · are on, the drops will evaporate f o aid it didn't run because-rapidly. J( water "f>00ls" 1ns1de· it needed a new fuse b~x. · the housing, look for a missing, A friehd Installed a new fuse twistecl: or cracked rubber seal, box, and Jhe car ran fairly weU an imp roperly installed b~lb, or for a couple of days. Then cracks in the housing assembly during a rain storm, the where water may be seeping in. windshield wipers stopped1 ' Excess water that re~s in sftlo~e poured from tfle dash the housinB Can spl.,,r onto a h9t board, and the car quit. . bulb, causing it to shatter. Several mechanics told me I Q I am planning a ski trip sh.ould take it to an auto electric and may need to 4se snow shop and expect to pay a few chains. Will a set of chains used hundred dollars to have H fixed. with 15-inch tires fit a car with I '<lori't h-ave m~<th money and 14-inch tires? -O-.O.W . . this would come ioo dose to A: It is possible to make the the value of the car .. .Oo yo6 larger chains fit the smaller tires, hav~ any suggestion~? ':""' R.J.M. but ""E: don.'t recommend that • 'A: Th~ mechanics are·~orrect. . 'YOL! try to fit them yourself. Take .It ap~ars to be· a short in 'the them ?o a shop that can modify ' windsbield wiper circuit. -,.00 snow chains safely, or trade them should. have a specialist, inspect fn on a smaller set. Many newer Further additions to Mazda's popular roadster include the Brilliant Black ~iata, featuring a tan yinyl top and tan leather inter~o_r.· MIATA: Mazda freshens · popuiar SP-Otts car With new · coloi:S . ., ·the wires tQ!the wii;er switch and " . vehicles have ~leafance P~.oblems, . the itloto~ as well as the fuel· when·~re chains a.re used, so ..... ... From 88 , Miata, on the other hand, is de- In additlan, 1 f ea1u'res alloy-signed-to appeal to -a -more wheels, an AM/FM stereo with youthful and expressive buyer. .cassette player, power windows The Sunburst YeNow Miata, and power st.eering. The base with its special th ree-stage paint Manufacturer's Suggested Retail treatment, is available exclusively Price of the Brilliant Black Miata with Package 'A' -alloy wheels, is $17,050. AM/FM stereo with cassette A new option package -playe r, power steering and leath· Package 'C -has been created er-wrapped steering wheel. .. Air for the Brilliant Black Minto. conditioning,· a four-speed auto· This new package includes BBS matic tr:insmission, match ing de- forged alloy wheels. a. Nardi tachable hardtop and limited-slip , wood shift knob, wood hand-differential are available as sepa- brake lever, stainless steel door rate options. 1 ~. sill scuff plates, cruise control, Production of ihe Sunburst power antenna and headrest Yellow Minta will be limited to speakers. • 1,500 vehicles. Owners may fur ther pcrsbnal-The Miata, liJce all Mazda ve- iu their Brilliant Black Miata by hides, is covered by one of the choosing options including air most comprehensive warranties conditioning, four-speed auto-in the industry. This' three-year, matic transmission, matching de-50,000-mile bumper to-bumper tachable hnrdtop, ADS brakes zero·deductible warranty covers and a limitcd-sljp differentinl. every part on the vehicle, except The vibrant Sunburst Yellow those subject to normal "ear. ' me Th e MX-5 Miata provides' a sophisticated look and added com- fort for driving c·nthusiasts. O'ptions include Nardi wooden shift knob, wooden handbrake lever and headrest speakers. . pump relay and cirCl.lits. · . check·your owners manual, or · . • . consult ~'Our focal dealer. . : ~ fuse boxes are .mky, 5? ~,. Questions for this column on • . Z.: new one, ·althoush expensive, is.. . CJutomotive maintenance and · ).;} ~he be~t way ~o go. You may find · 'epaUowd 1J.e.4ddressed to:----- 1t cheaper l<>-j1:1St Quy-anothercarr ~he Auto Tutor The Automobile .; g My cat1 t'Orms water ·drops ·• Club of 5o1,Jthe;n California, do · ins1ae tn~ headlight lenses · -Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo!( ·1 s6o.-costa on amp days and some earl)'. • MeSil 92626. The Auto Club al::.04 mornings. I've noticed that this :provides an autp information occurs..on other c~r,, Is-.there a ceoter direct, line, (l} J) . .· • wciy fo prevent this?~· B,P. 747:4486 ben .. ecn 9 am. and 5 . A~ Occasional ~ter drqps on .. p.m., Mo~day through:Friday. • ,. . Ca·r ' rhono'gr~h..;$;"'~~ki~g tCOm~back .. ·· · Monpgrams wer~ popul<fr in . :Tp order,· the own-er pul9 h1s ., the 1920s and '30~ .when the.y. tl\ree initials on a. piece of paper were hand lettered on Rolls . · ah•d u'nderlines l~ initial of his Royce, .Pierce Arrow, Packjrd ~nd last ·naroe, '~~!c~ appears in the other. fine cars of th.e era. . · . c~nter and ts slightly ·Jarger than Anderson · mono.aram s ace the first in)tial appearing on the produced from die : ~t 9M left and the middle initial on the • .. .. - -premium vinyl !ind "hen installed 'right. Specify'· scrJpt or black have vi r ru,a LI y the same lettering and choice of gold, appearance as the hand lettered' silver, "'~itc, black,' red or blue. enamel co.unter~rt::. ·of Cost 'per set of l\\O 3-lcn.cr · - yesteryear. A'pproximate .O\Crall monograms is S' 2 PPD Deli' ery size is 7 /8 inch in height and 2 is t\\-0 .to .• thrco wee~:. Order inches in 'lcngth. fro'ni: · An.derson's, 327-00 ' Ander5on monograms ar~ used • .CoasJ,Site, 102. Rancho P..alos ~ by motor4ts wa-Af-f~ 'h-t-d;e~: -E -%2-r.t; -m-!l .~.---, individualize their cars. .-377-1 007. \ . ·. I l -· I I TaxTime · • • Bunnie; ... -/ ;__· ~ /. -·• ~11' th ti. -Ill DI-it ... 1ts ¢ tne. ·,--· • (714) 842-0010 .. , .. -•• • (' . ·-THE SECBET'S ·GE ING OUT FAST~ ... ~.· •. I Hyu~d·a~'s ·.~ewest OeaJ~r is --~~earing Out ·All 1_991 's Todcw Only! .. · . . : . \ . . ***Open . Til ·10:00 P.M. To__day*** 1991 ~xcel SE · Factory NC, 5 speed overdrive transmis- sion, pow~r disc brakes, rack & pinion ste- ering, 50 watt AM/FM cas$ette, rear spoil- er. rear window & defroster, tinted glass, noor mats. -$6290'.,. After $1500 factory rebate One at this price, #91115-115353 1991 Scoupe Demo .. - . . ·1991 4 Excel • .. 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After $1000 fectory rebate Two et this price, #92604·064469, 92607-1332,51 • Rear spoiler • Power assisted ventilated Jmm HYUnDRI • Floor mats front disc brakes. 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Sl0,890 -------After $750 factcxv rebate One at this price, #92808-058916 • Take Your HwUndai Where EverY Part of The · Service Genuine •. • \ . . --.. • • II . .--· ... . Winter Fridtand Summer Pleasures KiwitJI. i1 'New l.eallllllat.-doe. ID lhe ..ly-fioOi teedlina• ol a Orineee • plMI, lialilar to kiwifruit, reached New 'Zealand. Througb-c.eful cultivldon. a ...., ,_.. IDd d9li'rill tram New Z'-'md cm be .. , ....... .... N9WZ1d , .......... bowa• ..... _..doldll .......... ..,. .... 111•••--•pdldae•il c.a ... Aa.. '"•olclw.cllla--.-..a-ridl dBd£" .. willaM1111.,•1 m•ooolwillllaa jiRh'ldll idill lfCMialo..,_• far• wWe vlrilcy alfnaila. If you ·ve never beard ol a Bnebum apple. you are DOI alone. How lbout Fuji, llll1IENT OONTBn' ---.-= 1WO AVIMOI WEO '°""""" (lllPfOll. 5 OZ.) c.. ...................................................... , .. 90 Pnielln:"""'''"'""'""m••-.,•••"'""""''"'"""'..2 g ·llrJer,jufcier. mcwe flavorful fruit wu • proct.IOIC!. New lallnden ........ if • . Gala. Royal Oala and Regal Gala? New 7.a•end powers are innovators in the apple induluy. II ~u New Zealand dW iftlrOdUcc!d Che Omlny Smith apple to the . Clrbol'tydl ..... : .......................................... 18 g ~ .............................................. 450mg kiwifnail llW lbeir ~ ~ ...... . ~ lffPdy fu"J,ftiat' •kiwi. Kiwifrui\'•· ...... ~.die~ peen inaerior wtda jet .,,_ _.. rude it 1n~e~ ~-wt1tl~s durlna -: the early 1980I. Taday,k.iwifruit bu been redilcoverecL Great nuaitional beneftts , coupled widl a comple• flavor reminiscent .of a&ra~ies. t.nanas, pineapple Md • ...... one ha~ rude tiwiflllr a " fruit for summer. The emflst way to e.t wifruit is to simply cut the fdait in . half and 1eoop with a spoon, lfke a melon. . Tips tor KIWtfrutt ttendllng () Kiwifruit will ripen 'at room temperature in J;-S days. It is ripe .when it is slightly soft to the touch, like U\ avOCldo. The finner the fruit. the more tlrt the flavor wiU be. Those tbal pRfer 1weet fruit should allow kiwifruit IO ripen full~ v Ripe kiwifruit~ be stored for 2-3 weeks ln a Plubc bq in the refrigeraaor. Plastic is imponant to prohibit moishlre loss. 1... Kiwifruit makes a natural ltndcrizer. II .. ,.. .... enzyme=· Spad iilillbed kiWfnaia -ol meal tlch iii Chuck or rwnp fw 10-1' minules before cookina· This enzyme also breaks dowa .iMln llMt ----,,.,._. -procipl. W1iii ~wifNil --~eream.aa • ·~ serve immedialely an« die rwo ere ·combined. When making kiwifndt pane. avoid prolonaed proc.ieai .. siace cnash.iq the seeds can came a 1Jishdy biner ~vor. Seed& can be removed 6y .,.sling Jhe pulp tbrou1b I aieve. c Yes, you can eM the skin! Simply rinse .,. rub Habtly IO dry. If )'OU besitaae IO biee right in,-liy aliciq lhe kiwifruit with the skin on for added texture. 0 For the simplat snack, simply cut kiwifruit ·n half and scoop with a spoon like a mel . • .. U.S. in 1958. ~ tben. Ibey have developed many MW .. ieties. each uniquely delicioua. Plelb i1 the key word wben it comes tO apples. New 7.ealafta lpples are nCi heldTu COntroUed atmosphere atonae (a practice used to exlmd the life ~apples in ocber growing rqions). Once harvested, they are chilled for the bC>et trip (14 days is all it takes). Crunch,..S crilp. the freshness is tasy IOWte. \ 1t•s not a pear, it's Oii an apple. It's the best of both. With the crisp, crunchy tellture of an apple and the sweet jui~s 6f a pearl New Zealand Asian pears are irresistible summer thirst quenchers. There are four different varieties of New Zealand Asian pears. each with a slightly different skin color and appearance. However, they are all harvested at maturity and therefore do not require ripening. Simply store in the refrigerator until ready to use. -Tis» for Apples and' Allan Pw9 0 New Zealand apples are never waxed. Sten them in a plastic bq in the refrigerator to prevent moi ture l~s. C) Granny Smith apples (pictured) are ......... ~ jaicy-.nd finn. -=---ti f)eshed widl .... fllxQr. - 0 Bniebuna ..,,aes (Jlicund) have a 1*1iaJ red bl ........ oveil)mc auipe on peeo- aold bue. Tho flavor is tanaY·wt with • c:riJp, firm telhll'e. 0 Fuji lpplea (not pictured) are red IUiped witb'a peen ~. sweet. juicy. aromalic and fann-f'leshed. 0 New Zealand Alian pean bruise easily. You will often find them wrapped in · procective net .. aoc.ks." · 0 Asian pears are fully ripe when harvested. They ahouJd be very finn, like an apple. 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Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext.366 DietitialV2 Recipes/4 - I , --~ l New Zeal8nd Allan pears ' 6 Qlpl mbed ....,, ..... FnlilyV .......... 113 cup cn1mb]ld bble cbeae 114 cup coanely; cbopped piltlChlos 114 ttllp 008 ended black pepper Wash and core pears. Cut in half lengthwise and slice into 1/4-inch thick aliQea. Toss~ with half~Fnrity--- Vinaigrette and divide between 4 salad plates. Divide pear sli~ between the 4 plates and arrange in a spiral pattern on top of lettuce. DrizzJe with reft\8,ining dressing and sprinkle with blue cheese, pistachios and pepper. • Makes 4 servings. Fru1ty Vinaip'ette 1/4 cup olive oU . -l Tablespoom dder viMpr . . Whisk together oil and vinegar until well combined. ' ·Jr= I • ~ 4 New Zea••n4 khrifnait l medluin oranaes ,. • 1 .larae tomato. cut into •ed&es 112 meclium avocado, halved and diced . "'-114 cu, nd onion slices Frtsa. bull aprip 1/4 cup ora.aae Juke Jll tatpOJ>D betgmic tillep! • , 112 •n1pooa Dijoa-stytt mustard Ba.ck pepper, to~ Peel kiwifruit and cut inlO 1/4-incb slices.• Slice peel and pith from-oranges; . slice crosswise in1o 1/4-incb chick rounds ... Arranae kiw\fnait, orMges, tomllOCS and avocado in a spiral peitem on four salad plates. TOp with onion slices and garnish with buil sprigs. Whisk togcther~ing inpedients until well combined. DrizzJe over salads to serve . Makes 4 servings. •The kiwifruit skin is completely edible. For added fiber and tellturc, simply wash and trim ends from kiwifruit. Rub lightly to dry before cuttin3. ~ . • ,. ,,,~·t."11~,o:"~ ~·~7----•. --- I •'it("• f# " I • -•' "' 4 New Zealand kiwVnait ~ 8 strawberries 1 pint •b.ipplna cream 1-1/J cups prepared lemon curd• Peel kiwifruit and slice into 1/4-inch thick slice . Wash. S\em and slice . strawberries. Whip cl'eam with a whisk or in a mixer until it holds soft peaks. Fold in -~­lemon curd just untlf well combined. Divide mousse between 4 desseft bowl ; lOP. with kiwifruit and strawberries. Makes·4 servings. · •Purchase lemon curd in the jam or jelly section of your supermarket, or follow the recipe below.' Lemon Curd 6 ea yolks 314 cupsupr 1/2 cup fresb kmon juice • 6 Ta61espoons butter, NA olll • Beat egg yolks and sugar in lftCdiunt.. sii.ed heavy saucepan until'lcmollyellow la color. Stir in remaining ingredients and cook over medium-low heat. stirring constantly until thietened to a soft' jam, approximately 10 minutes. Beware of curdling eggs. Remove from heat ar:Mt strain . jrnmediatcly. Cool and stare in a tightly covered plastic container in the refrigerator. Make approximately 1-213 cup . _ 1 New Zealand Granny Smith apptt 1 New Zeal8nd BrMberD a~ 3 T8'1mpoom dtof pedfrall iai.C • l Tdlt IJ oom qdel-liaepr 2 TMlnp~»Ofl apricot jam 1 temp ooa lemon julet .6 aa.b chops or dUcken breats Otive oil Salt all bl8ck pepper Wash. core and quarter apples. Chop into 1/4-inch pieces. '.f oss with mint. vinegar. jam and lemon juice. Rub lamb chops or chicken breasts with olive oil and season with salt and PeJ>per. Grill or br9il until cooked through. Scr(e each lamb chop.or chicken breast with 1/2 cup sal~ • Makes 6 servings (approximately 3 cups salsa) . , • • • I Thursday,Apnl2, 1992 ~· • Can rou cut _fat and salt ' . . ' Q Wby ls It that so--callid "bea1tb foodJ0 taste so bland? ls it bee.use Cat and salt •tt -wbat alve olhtr foods their J Oavor? BJ.T, Newport Beach Times are changing. There is a national • trend bringing • together two groups - nutritionists and gourmets -who • tradi tionally have taken opposite views on the question of ------health vs. taste. Ask the They arc now Dl·eti"ti·an joining hands in •-----offering both to . an Americim public.. that is often torn between the rwo options. As one interviewed grocery shopper put it, "h 's like J have a devil on one · .,.... shoulder and an angel on the other." Fortunately fo r her, and for you, the annual "Fancy Foods Show" held recently in San Francisco displayed a wide range of gourmet products from manufacturers who have taken the public's conce'fn to heart. 1 personally researched their wares in preparing for my most recent appearance on ABC· 1V's "The Home Show" last week, and found several you may find inte"restin'g. Two new cheeses were good enough to win special prizes in the "Outstanding Healthy or Nutritious Product" category: Tessa Light is a mild yet delicious reduced-fat gouda-style imported cheese from Holl3nd. It is firm enough to be grated, yet melts well for cooking... While il contains 42-percent of its calories from fat (above the 30 • percent-or-less recommended), that still represe nts a better choice th:in regular gouda, which is 72 percent fat. • Coach Farm's Reduced-Fat Goat Cheese also delivers fuH flavor, with fewer than two grams of fat per ounce. That's 75 percent less fa t than in regular fresh goat cheese. For those who like the same company's Yo-Goat drink is a mild refresher made with pasteurized goat's milk and natural yogurt cultures, with no added salt~ sugar nor preservatives. ~ If you have been tempted to. linger ar the porato chip section of your market, plan ins,tead to find a store that offers Terra Chips. Packaged in a silver foil bag that tips you off to it s gourmet status and higher price tag, these colorful crunchies are made from Sweet Potato, Yuca, Batata, Lotus, Parsnip, and Taro (colored \l.ith Beet Juice). In reds, oranges and yellows, with variqus shapes. thet turn vegetables into a party smash hit. They cut the salt content in half with a 2 gram fat reduction per serving, compared to regular potato chips. is likely 1t m:ty have wanned ro about 40 degrees, in which case you should-.fook it s quickly as possible. lf il gets w3rmer than rh:u, you are jnviti..ng cont amination from bacteria. Remember, too, that the more times you freeze and thaw meat, the more Oavor and juiciness will be lost. Q I have heard that too much aluminum In the body is a cause or Alzheimer's Disease, and that some foods eontain alumlnum. How can that be avoldtd? J.S., lluntJn11on Beach There is evidence to suggc~t thlt aluminum is implicated in Alzheimer's Disease. Patients ha~c 10 to 50 times the normal levels or aluminum in certain areas of th e brain. An article in the March 1992 issue of the Environmental Nutrition Newsletter points out that, even though more than hair of all cook ware is made with aluminum, the emount of it thar leaches into food from this source 1s relatively small. We all act between l and 10 milli&rams per day from natural foods that pick up aluminum from rhe soil, and another 20 to 100 milli&rams from its use in preserving fruits and pickles and from other food prcxcssm..mclhods. Bu.t compare these low levels with 500 to 5,000 milligrams per day from buffered . aspirin and some antacids, depending on how many you take. You nu\y al o want lo witch anti-perspirants to a brand without Gluminum chloride. Perhaps C\'Cn more serious is the lead most Of UI absorb into our bodies. It can cijmaac the kidneys. liver and bean, as well as -lthe immune, reproductive, nervous and aastrointestinal systems. Lead exposure in children (even the ' unborn during pregMnC)') can cause lower lOt, poor learning and stunted growth. We ab$0rb lead from rap water, ~crtain ceramic ~re and glassware. De especially careful with acidic foods (orange, tomato and other juices, wines and foods with vinegar) that causo leachin& (rom Cook ware. Also, when prcpuing baby formula, Uie COid water instead Of hor, tet ir run for two minutes before usina, and boil h for no Jonaer than 5 minutes. lknltt ScatJIOn 16 a ttfl$tnwl dlftltJn"' "'~ ,,,..,_ • lttiun1 w#dtly, and 11 tb~ autltor of two books: ''Ditti Tlutt Wort" aad "Tbt"Wtl(atu Boole ol LB.S." Send your nutrition, dJNJn1 and • food qutstloas to: fkraltt Scanlon, R.D., c/o D11Uy 1•1101, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mt~, 91616. WE DOUBLE MANUFACTURERS' .COUPONS WE ACCEPT· COUPONS ••• FROM OTHER SUPERMARKETS ClllTIRCUT P08K LOIN CHO" RIB OR lOIN REGULAR THICKNESS w.2.98 4 Pot With Motchtng Color BLOOMING CYCLAMEN L•. ., ....... : .... 2.99 ., __ .......... _ ...... 2•-0Z LOAf . ,. 1.59 • AUAN M MaSQUITI HAST .... HEINEMAN & STERN La. s e 99 FARMIR JOHN SLICID BACON ............. IJAlll•OW 1'llOUT ClEAR SPRINGS, .BONED .u 2 79 ~.-1.99 c I <. ...... ftLAMA PILUTS . t ' .... 4~99 SOlAR FARMS LARGI ~ARTICHOKES Red. G~-.n Or Butter LEAF LETIUCE .... .EA .49 11-itACK coo••- 12oz CANS s 89' + C RV llMIT 2 • AUIA- J..a.naWW BLUSH CHABLIS ·s.99 OR BURGUNDY •. $ 0 ---------- R 24-0t Roosted Or' Salted LA NUT PEANUTS ................. I.ff -~-• '~·-fl"' l"1 SOF1 WHITE , IJ •O tAJ 75 100 WATT ... .~ ... 1.99 l:Z·OZ. VARIETIES USDA CHOICE ... .,...,.. .. ~. BEEf ~ W••1n WATCH I a 24 ... A .. AST .~ SANDWICHES MUFFINS 99 ~ PANCMES e ... Cll'S CllAlt•rn•Y COCICTA& '2-01 CAN 1.69 The SunS\\eet company has introduced its California candy bar, a milk chocolate-covered combination o~unes and _. almonds that is s1rllillh' swcct...buL -t----~~ ( CHUNK LIGHT TUilA wit h no preservatives and only about two-thirds the fat calories of comparable gourmet confections. · And prunes give this bar a hefty 3 grams of fiber. Thde are only a few examples to demonstrate that healthier choices need not be, as you put it, "bland." It is true that fat and salt are what help to make foods flavorful, but it pays to taJc..e the time to shop carelully and firkS. fOO<h that provide nutrition ~ithout sacrificing taste. Q ls lt safe to refteeu meal aner lt hos been thawed out'? M.B., Dana Polnt L That depends on how it has been thawed, and for how long. If th~ meat was moved from the freezer to the ref rigerntor nnd left there only one or rwo days, it is probably all right to refreeze it. Check first, howevet, to make sure that it feels reasonably hard, and that it still contains some ice crystals. On the <>lher hnnd, if the meat has thawed at room temperature it UllM't..,, Md,.,,,,., ,,. ... """ ,,,...,. .,,""°". "".-,..,...,..,, ......... ' :· I ' ' • GEISHA 6 ; 1 /8-0Z. IN WATER, LIMIT 6 rjlfa-~( )t I CODI n• i•s 00o•F1 I I ...... llATZe8 I OtOla Of I MANllOtlWllZ. ... ,-.-1 .. 1 • I mSHON, AVIV, YlllUDA II 01t HOIOWllL ,, """ .... ~. ,~ ....... I COWOM ·-OM COUNll .. CUltD 1111. I . "':'~:-:;:a•n. ~ ... _____________ .. ......... LOOK fOll OU1I 12 PAOI COi.Oii 900Kur Wint J 12.GO IN COUllON IAV- AT IACM HUCll Iii MA..., , . IS-OZ. SPLIT PfAtlACON Ott OtfAM Of TOMA TO • l .• ' l -·~ -• '2' . ··-· .. IO.OZ VMllTlll NICll UDW'IM I AA IMU9.. M& I W ........ e. tW1. . . • •' ... tor T errifk S.wt.p at v .... Take Attvu .... ii: • o..w.e-,.. .. • More...,. ~--·---& Laura Scudde(s 24 g Peanut Butter I SAVE-v: 4.71 f . ·That . 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AD DtiGilVI 7 DAYS· ltmtllltl I a.a.,........,.._ Mfk'81d w.-. •• ., ·Amil J ...... .\.,ti I. 1HI. . . ~tlt•en.,_ ... ,_....__,__. .. ........._ ........... ;,;;;_-..; .. tLU ....... ...---. ..................... ~N_--w..,_.ate~U.~•·D , , ,,... ............. ~._..._.._.._._. ... ,,,....._.....,.....,..,..._a..lllil•"'c• ... .....,._.._.--.. ... _ .. ......._ • ...,._,_._,,,_.,~._-.;........,. -' . ~ ... -. -/ • ' a Thuraday,April2, 1992 ORANOI COAIT FOOD . Can you· cqt at an~ san "'*8i0ut Q Wby ls lt that so-called ••beallh foods " caste o bland? ls It bttause fat and sail are what atve other foods their · navor? B.J.T, Newport Beach Times arc • changing. There is a national trend bringing together two groups - nutritionists and gourmc.ts -who traditionally have taken opposite views on the question of -----health vs. taste. They arc now joining hands in -----• offering both to . an American public that is often tom between the two options. As one interviewed grocery shopper put it, "It's like 1 have a devil on one shoulder and an angel on the other." Fortunately for her, and fo r you, the annual "Fancy Foods Show" held recently in San Francisco displayed a wide range of gourmet products from manufacturers who have taken the public's concern to heart. I personally researched their wares in preparing for my • most recent appearance on ABC-TV's "Tbe Home Show" last week, and found several you may find interesting. Two new cheeses we_re good enough to win special prizes in the "Out~tanding Healthy or Nutritious Product" category: Tessa Light is. a mild yet delicious reduced-fat gouda-style imported cheese from Hollnnd. It is firm enough to be grated, yet melt!> "ell for cooking. While it contains 42 percent of its calories from fat (above the 30 percent-or-less recommended), that still represents a better choice than regular gouda. which ii. 72 · percent fllt. Coach Farm's Reduced-Fat Goat Cheese abo delivers full flavor. with fewer than two gra'!.\.s of fat per ounce. That's 75 percent less fat than in regular fresh goat cheese. For those who like the same company's Yo-Goat drink i..s a mild refrcrsher ma~ ":"i~~ _ _ "-~ • ~eurmaroafS m1 an natural yogurt cultures, with no added salt, sugar nor -. preservatives'. If you have been tempted to linger at the potato chip section of your market, plan ins.lead to find a store that offers Terra Chip!.. Packaged in a silver foil bag that tips you off to its gourmet status and higher price tag, these colorful crunchies are made f1om $\\ect Potato, Yuca, Batata, Lotus, Parsnip, and Taro (colored "ith Beet Juice). In red!>, oranges and yellows, with various shapes, they turn vegotables into a party smash hit. They cut the salt content in half with a 2 gram fat reduction per serving, compared to regular potato chips. The Suns\\eet company ha!. introduced its California candy bar, a milk chocolate-covered combinatjon of prunes. .and almonds that is sinfully sweet, but with no pre-serva11ves and only about two-thirds the fat calories·o( comparable gourmet confections. And prunes give this bar a hefty 3 grams of fiber. These are only a f cw examples to demonstrate that healthier choices need not be, as you put it. "bland." It is true thal fat and salt are what help to mnlce foods · ~avorful, but,it pays to take the time to shop carefully and find foods that provide nuirition without sacrificing taste. Q Is lt snre to cf'rffu meat afttr It hn's rt th~ out? • M.B .. Dana eolnt. Thni depen s on how it has been thawe and for how IQng. If the meat s moved from the freezer t 'l(he rc£rigetntor and left there on one or two days, it is probabl all right to refreeze 1t. Check rst, however, to make sure that ~ r els reasonably hard, and that it slill contains some ice crystalsj On t~e other hand, if the meat has tha\\red at room temperature it I UIM't lrllt and,_,,,, ........... .,. MIJllTIO# • _,, • 1'000 IMlf.Y.4111-. ·-· ' is likely i' "'ay h:ivc warmed 'o about 40 degrees, in which case you should cook ii as quickly as possible. tr it gets warmer thJn that, you are inviting contamination from bacteria. Remember, too, that the more times you freeze and thaw meat. the more flavor and juiciness will be lost. Q I have heard that too much aluminum In the body is o cause .or Alzheimer's DlsCJlse, :rnd that some foods contain " aluminum. How can I hot be avoldtd? J.S., lluntln1ton Beach Thcte is evidence to sugcst that aluminum is implicated in Alzheimer's Disease. Patients h3'1C 10 to 50 times the normal levels of aluminum In certain areas of the brain. An article in the March 1992 issue of the Environmental Nutrition Newsletter points out that, even though more than half of all cook ware i made wilh aluminum, the amount of.it that leaches into food from this source WE DOUBLE .... MANUFACTURERS' COUPONS is relatively small. We ell cet I between l and l_O miUi&rams per" day 1rom nat"ral loo& that pick up aluminum from the soil, and another 20 to 100 milliarams from ii U5C in preserving fruits and pickles and from other food • processing methods. But compare these low levels with 500 to S,000 milligrams per day from 'buffered aspirin and some antacids, depending on how many you take. You may also want 'o switch anti-pcrspiran1s to a brand without aluminum chloride. Pemaps even more serious is the lead most of ua absorb into our bodies. It ~n dam.,e the kidneys, liwr and hean, as well as the immune, reproductive, nervous and aastrointestinal 1ystem5. Lca(I ~posure in children (even the unborn during pregnancy) can cause lower IQs, poor learning and stunted arowth. We absorb lead from tap water, certain ceramic ware and glassware. De especially careful with acidic foods • (orange, tomato and other juices, wines nnd foods with vinegar) that FARMER -·JOHN SLICED BACON ~ CINTl8 CUT PORK LOIN C•PS. RIB OR lOIN REGULAR THl~l<NESS w.2.98 ...... 2.99 PRIMWHOLI llAINllOW TllOUT ClEAR SPRINGS BON~D .1• 2.79 • La. 1.99 -c - ........ nLA~I~ PILUTS SOLAR FARMS w.4.99 l.ARGE ARTICHOKES .49 •$ ._______.,.._.. R ·: 2•·01 Roosted ~ Sohed LA NUT PEANUTS ...................... I.ff cal&IC lc:achlna from cook ware. Al.so. when preparinJ baby formula, u5e cold water lnstc11d of hot, tct it run for two minutes before u5ing, and boil it lot no . looger ttian S minutes. lknltt &an • ~ltrtd dktltl•• la tltt. Sbt l«lurtl Widely, be author of two boob: I fort•• 1nd .. Tbe We le of l.B.s." Send J 1ttln1 and food qucstlon1 nltt Scanlon, R.D., D ly PJlot, P.O. 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Onnac today resides in :relMCull. for• County ID 1903. • elUlioft ia the ~ &ho bu Had another spectacular meal a1 the Golden success well beyond the tum of the century. .Truffle last month -it seems impossible that From the outset, this winery had a lot aoin1 for Alan Greely can keep ou1doin~ himself, but he it: a superb climate, top notch tal!nt and a rich docs. The four course repast was exquisite, and an history dating back into the last century - extraordinary match for the superb wines of vineyards were originally planted here in 1898. Boucbaine Vineyards. The fresh venison in a red The buildings actually date rrom 1925, when the wine/pepper sauce with the luscious '88 Bouchaine Garretto family started producing sacramental ,Reserve Pinot Noir was outra~eous gastronome!. wines dudng prohibition. After 1933, b~lk wines The occast0n was a luncheon and some vintage dated varietals were made at the ·featurin' the latest releases from focility until ii was acquired by Beringer in 1951. this cuttrng-edge wine~ in the Most of Beringer's varietal wines were made Carneros Oistricr, a government here by the.late Myron Nightengiile, who had sanctioned viticulturaJ area which among' his apprentices the Raymonds, whose name straddles the southern end of now graces another wen known Napa Valley label. both N11pa and Sonoma Counties After Nestle acquired Beringer in 1973, irwas and an area that has become decided that the Carneros District didn't fit their noteworthy for producing long range corporate plans, so the property was ....... ..._...___.. exceptional Pinot Nair and sold off to three investors: Gerfet Copeland, .,.... Chardonnay. Both of these Rich:ud Sutton and Austin Kiplinger (of 11111111' varietnls"thrive in the cool newsletter fame), -.---_..;.-climate of ocean breezes which Their original plan for Chatcau Bouchainc, as it F th gently waft over the rolling, was called in those days, was to produce and ram · e vineyard covered hills north of bottle Cabernet and Chardonnay under private Vine the San Francisco Bay. label to restaurants and hotels. However, that plan Our host was· Eugenia K~gan, was scrapped in favor of a limited production, . President and CEO of Bouchnine, an office super-premium winery that could best utiliie the earned when she had barely reached the tender unique growing con9il'<>ns found only in the age of 30. Staning with Bouchaine almost at the Carneros. Based~~ .!_he performance of the inception in 1981, Ms. Keegan was no stranger to Carneros District and Bouchaine Vineyards in the business. She had apprenticed under the late, particular over the last decad!, it wa'S a wise and le~endary Joe Swan and after working for Hop most rewarding decision. ' I Kiln Winery and doing a stint in Bourgogne, Bouchaine currently offers three varietals: a Eugenia ended up at Bouchainc along side anoth· 1990 Ory Russian River Gewurztraminer, which is er well known Napa Valley wine industry figure, actually dry, but soft, fruity and excellent with all Mr. Jerry Luper form r!y Qf ..cb!t~u.M.Qnlele:na.__mannecoLscafood;, tw.o Chardonnays -an-'89- 'Eugenia's admlnis,trative talent and business Napa Valley which is medium bodied, with some acumen is con;11mcnted by a personality that can oak and a £!eas:in1 f.witio.essinJhe finish -_and be ~s fiery as her striking red hair. Confident, an '88 "Carneros Estate Reserve" which is 3 big, outspoken and determined. this dynamo traverses buttery, intense but well balanced effort typical of the nation to keep tabs on market conditions by the best from Carneros. In addition to the rich, meeting directly with those ~ho make buying round '88 Reserve Pinot Noir (good now or age decisions in restaurants and wine shops. Along for five years) is the '89 Carneros Pinot Noir - with the artistry of the current winemaker, John lighter bodied but well balanced, smooth finished, Monters, Eugenia's drive and ~ision will propel. and like all Qf the others, another winner from Bouchaine to new levels uf achievement and this superb winery. SALUDI B ·\Kl.HY Getmu Rome BUerr Wedding Cakes "The Old- Fashion Way" 2950 Grace l.n. C.M. Call for info. 540-0281 HECEPTION H:\LLS IMlCIBT ,., II:. · · · --·~tista Mesa Facllitie~ for Wedding Receptions. 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Mldaael Kaal"five Feet Reltwts, Alu GnlllJ'l'be.Goldm Truftle, DaWI ~at Coat Produdions. Hus Prapr/The Rb. ·J ... Plerre U.••hd .. /Alltoirte'1 at Ce Meredicn, ClutldM. Rall&Doasli"he Ritz-Carlton, R-·• Rllir/Robert Mondavi Wmc and food Center, Jo•a McLaa1blla/JWs at the Anaheim Marriott and Ted Gny/Newport M• Con'l'M)' CCM:baired by Michael Kq IDd Hal lloeotr ~~ii beiat ptovided by AIQerk:m EJqnU ~Mind COj(K ... 0rqe County uadcnmta iDdude :r1eo Bell. A.aDe IDd Hawn Oaaic IDd llobllt M~. n! .Etepnt-lo~don-Holiday forTwo.:- FlbuJous auction items and opportunity drawina for tWo round-trip, Fint C1ua tickets to London on ~tish Airways Dlu six niahta accomodation at the luxurioua Halkin Hotel in Umdon's Belaravia district. Retail value: Sii 440. Womer need not be piaent to enter. J For lnl>rmadon, raenadom or cloaadoas (lndudliai~Opportunlty Dl'llWina") ple11e call (714) 760-1121 No. Gimmie~,. Just Local News. lr.ltDllU. Presdenlol ~· ... ,. ...... ,.-=a TlltllMell ..... cm Mf ... .... c. Mm ~.~nv 1:-.. 'I U!C!pt 3 •w (C-. CIMI) w 1~ 3' (Clinmt CIMI) • 6:ao,.. 3 ~w SUit '·--J .... • ,. 3 Tiil llltdlll lrlll •11 Mt 111 "'•' clral. H You'd Ilks th• Lobdsll Group to tmt.nain •nd Inform with a tailor·mlldtl performanot1 lot your organiz(ltion, please call Bjll Lobdell at 540· 1224. Ws n. 5 timlJs mOl'fl exoting' than ypur typical spssk r. \ " ' • ·. lnSide this Daily PlJot you wtll find: a) no orange crayon b) no promise of a Jaguar · . c) no treasurellunt to flnd news about your town • . You won't have to searoh for Ioc8I news In the Dally Pilot. Every wom.ls e1:bout Costa M~a and Newport Beach. Call ~642-4333 to subscribe. THE NEWPORT B • I ' , • .. ' "' A look at the Cover lllllft """""'pt.llw Lisa Johnson enjoys dory fishing exhibit that graced N~port Harbor N~utical Museum lut October. ! Local seafaring history docked at Newport Harbor Nautical . Museum By Joyce Bodlovich Sblll W!llr N cwport Harbor Nautical Museum is a cornucopia of local history that for some might still be a hidden treasure. Inside its busy walls on Balboa Iloulevard are ,.....displays of Newport's seafaring past reflected in photos, antiques and exhibits. .. We do have people chat come from all over the ~orld," said the museum's executive director Ca thie Na~h. "The photo&raphic history of the development of 1hc harbor is what people find quite interesting." The small , non·p~fit .museum was founded in 1986 in memory of Bellina Bents, a 26-ycar-old Newport Beach resident whose dream was to preserve the area's nautical background . It was Bents' mother Marcia, along with other supporters. who rajscd the necessary funds to renovate the old recreation center. collect ihe memorabilia and hire a director. The museum, wh"=h has a membership of more than 500, operates through donations and fund-raise" One such fund-raiser is Sunday's openin& of the 28t h Street Marina from U p.m. "A Cassie Day by the B:iy" will feature 12 local Newport Oeach artislS and artisanJ alona with music, celebrity look·•·likes and cuisine provided ~I rcstaunnts. Another benefit is the second annual Newport Harbor Nautical Museum Hcritaae Reaaua, a classic wooden boat race. slated for June 12· 13. "Fund-misers arc the lifelines to uy museum." Nash said. However, it is also the community's involvement t hrough donating and loaning nauticiil materials for exhibi ts thal has made tfl~ museum successful. An example is the parade or SO ships in old medicinal bottles. The display was Jl)anC;,d to the museum by sisters Melissa and Merril Williams. Other museum features arc unusual seashells.. ship models, navigational instruments. reference books and artwork. The wSlls arc filled with colorful fish trophies and yachting flags. "We have a little bit of everything," Nash uid pointing to models of the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria donated to the museum by George Dunton. "We usually have rwo major uhibits a year," she u_id. "We have plans for an environmental exhibit focusina on pollutioo of our waters. :ind a photographic exhibit of surfing in the local area." · A new jewel for the museum, that can be bough& or viewed, is an originaJ J().mfoute video or the infamous 1939 hurricane that destroyed both the Newport and Balboa piers. The film taken by AJ Adams depicts boats being pitched like toys in the towerina waves and two surfers who courqeously racued boaten from tho chumina waters and paddled them to safety. Newpon Harbor N•utic81Muuum.1114 W. Balboa Dlvd., Newport Buch. Pltono 673.JJn. Hocm: i I •• ,,,..J p.m. \Vednesd•~unday. AdmJlsion: Free. 2 Orange Coast Weekend I Thuraday, April 2, 1992 The Scene Delicious 'Mind Garden -hits road~ Editor's note -The ~ t Ibid plan of mice •ncl cd1ton ... Rccemly, ~e informed rc•d· crs tbot another writer would be filling in temporarily for (;~g KlcrJ.x. OtJr regulttt Sttne f:Olumnist. \Vcll, Dflcr :mother publicat;on that prints that writer' stuff caught wind of 111 Tbc pmcn:hTttcr b• e OUf. We nov,. introduce you to 1 new, fill-in Sc:cnc·~tler. By Blain MaxweD SP«dlt tD WeebnO W hen it comes 10 a h3rd-cdged rocl.. auod:, Delicious Mind GiuJen 1'in't 3 lead singtt Tim Connolly of Delicious Mind ~rck-n bdh out a tune in CosL\ McH. band likely to step bock Crom the octjon. As dcmonstr.itcd 1n a powerful, ne r hour·k>ng tct l t Fmla) .ll New Klub On The llloclc in Costa Mes.:t, the oriainal n>ek quartet bas a bright future in I~ c\er-g.rowing mu k scene. Although the band didn't hit the taic until v.ell after 12:30 a.m., t\ cnthu in~tic cro\\d hung uoum.I to listen. sins a1on1 ~ith some of the group's best·lnown matcnal and a rew braYC souls even ve ntured in front of the stage to slam In the pit. After the how, guitari t/gr~p spokesman Ha)den Thai~ discus ed the p3.St, present and future for Delidou1 Mind G:mkn ··we started tounng in January of thi )'Cit and don't feel hlc wc·ve gotten off the lour )'tt," ~id Thais. The srou'p'1 linc-up 3lw ir.cludcs singer Tim Con'nolly, b:mist FraQcas Oonin ud drumm~r Steve Smi)h. "We ldt here and pla)cd in Eugene ond Portfnnd (Ore.}, in Seattle, and c\cn 1n Cinada in V:ancouver." The group purch:iscd a v;in to complete the tour and 1long the way every member or the band has la5t at lcut one job for not being able to make a commitment lo the ~to-5 way of life. "Delicious Mind Garden is really a vehtdc to travel," Thai added. · ~ group formed about 18 months ago (although several bandmatcs had been friends earlier) after rccordins a rouch demo and sending it to the loc:il alternative rock preu corp. ACCESS maauine did a story on the bead and had all aood th inas LO say about the Orange County·bUCc1 (Thais. ma in Coron:l del Mar) outfit. · "Living in the suburbs m:ikcs you want to be more creative," Thais explained. "I pew llP. in Sa.a f rancilco; there they xcm to have it all and nothtng-ahocks you." · · H owcver, when he was 13, Thais moved with his famitY to Irvine and got a taste of a more conscrvatiYe IOciety. "~e all met .in Irvine and 1t wu actually a aood place io make mustc ... there asn't much to do there for a eeen-.r." · Over the past several years, Delicious Mlttd Garden hU released several cuscua on its cw.-n Through Bel• Cool Records label 1nd i' aoin& back on tour throu&h the Pacific Nort~. bqlnning Tuesdal. • "We re scheduled to ploy 13 out of 14 'of the da,t we're on the trip," said Thais. However, before the band kicta oa lts IDUt, theJ will be back at New KJub On The Block, located at lbe Nftpon Rotldhou•, 1700 Pl1centia Ave., Co&ta Mela. TM "'*' ~ 11 part of a record rele~ party at l:lO p.m. oa Satwdey. · For mote information; call Craft aa 650-lf41. Music l Crazy Horse braces f o f'Rajun~ajri~; ~: __ By David L Almquist • , He's beM :in enten:uner ever since. Jnd horseh:ijr from the OO\~ :ind the strin$s $j)eclat1DWttMnd • By the time he-wu 18, hew" recording forming smoky clouds round his neck whale 'I pby rhythm. melody and lttd at the :ind hc:ided for Nash'(ille to introduce his he j:ims 'Y1th such· favorites as "Diggy same tiflle," b~asts fiddler Doug style of rip-rouing Cajun Country. In 1961, Dittgy Lo," "Jamba1Jy.1'(0n the B.lyour· Kersh:iw. "I didn't know I wasn't a tune Kersh:iw hld written :ibout ~is father .tnd "It Takes AU D:iy (To Get O~er supposed to do it th:it way. I haven't h:id :lnd their Bayou home and way of life hat Night)." . ...__.__ _any. fomul .scbooling in m\llk.'I had no_ the c;.ount chuts. "Louisian:i M:in ·• "1 definitely h:ivc my own style," rules to go by. I just play hud." c.ime t e oug "Xersli:iw sign:iture son~ -XCrsh:iw s:iia: ---• "The Louisiroa '-hn," 11s Kershaw is "Thu w;u the first song ever broadcas t an Kershaw 1;ites Johnny C:uh ls rht· bigg~st aJrernatcly known; appe:irs Mondly at the space and transmitted bJck to Emh," ht" profession:il·inOuen ce in his life with· in Cruy Horse Steak House and S:iloon in s:iid. "The Apollo 12 people picked their mitude nec~sslry fo r success -"positive Santa Ana for 7 and 10 p.m. performances. own music :ind th:it'-s. wh.:u the commander thinking." · ·' Born in TeiJ Ridge, u ., Kershaw made chose -:i thriil." "I'm a firm believer in gu1 fcclini;, an his-pnfonning ckbut 2t 2ge 9 in a S1'Qmpy .Although Kcrsluw pl~ys 28 diHerent timing," Kershaw conceded. "If ic fct'ls honky tonk called ''The Bucket of Blood." instruments, he's bott known fo r his good, l'U do it. It works." "And that's jwt what at wu," he recalled high-powered proficiency on the fiddle. Has The Cr:Jzy _Horu. J5SO Brookhollow Dr .. wuh a laugh. ~ fast and furious play of ten Je;l\'es the rosin '\ S:Jnr.J AnJ. :rickecs: S2'\50. Phone 5-49-1511. . Doug Kershaw comes to lO\\n Monday. Books . ) -How-to-mania Pampant-Whe1 ---times ar~touull-· 11or's note -Due to ad\.crtiscmcnts plt1ccd afrtr dc:idline eating up sp:lcc, this story dju not ap- pear in la.st week's \Veckcnd section, even though it w3s mentioned on the cover. The Weekend editor re-~ grcts any confusion or incon"-emcnce tbis C"JIJsed . ... . W hile fictio.n writers muse nbout W3)'S to complicate their characters: lives, writers o( non·fiction ore busy looking around, studying people and trying to come up with new ways to fix problems. Although turmoil fasci nates readers, people can only stand so much of itjn their own lives. That's the main reason why How-To books proliferate -and w~ hard times a~ the best times for non-fictions wrilers to publish. Locnlly, a nurry of non-fiction books are making news. The first is a nifty little bookJet caUcd "Consipmcnt Tips and Tricks'' by Annie Ha\'en and Kay Verity. When Haven found herself unemployed and low on money, 5he ransacked her closet and turned her fashionable wardrobe into cash. Fast cash led Haven to a new career -in the world of consignment selling. \HOie "Secrcb of Peak Perfo0rmcr:,.'' Geraghty claim:, her in,1ghtful tx>ok i<; bJ'>Cd on 1he :,implc.pn:nrn.c thJt succe:,s lc:ivc:, clues. Geraghty reSJPmmend!. 1h:11 anyone :,ccking succc:,s houkl :,elect r'blc models to !l!Ud) and imitate. "Pay attcn1ion to exactly how they do lhC) things they Jo," . wri1cs Geraghty. "Reduce their techniques and approaches to component pat{s and one b~ one interject the c component pans into )Our life." "Secret of Peak Performance:,': feature Gcraghl) ':, candid intef\iC\\!I \\ith I:? highl) !lucccs:,ful Orange Coun1mn-. .ind fcxuses on the \\avs \isaon. belief, mil. tJking, ccl.ing opportunity in ad~e~1ty and pcr:,c\erancc ha\C cmpo"crcd Ka1hy Or:iun. John Crean. Terry llarbhorn. Kath~n Thomp~on. T~101 Yuen Jnd 01hcrs. Dut, if the secret that alludes )OU is more.! munJ;inc, let':, !lay 11's hO\\ to tal.c off -and l..ccp off -1ho c pcsl..y un\\antcd pounds. )ou'll b(! glad to hear th at health trainer llel;tnc Ro)ce (founcr 1raincr 10 the Ne" Yori.. Ranger botley team. the Ne" York football Gian1s :ma the Cal S1atc Long Beach \\:tter polo tc"m) has written .. St:i)ing Slim," a bool. de!ligncd t'ii;netp \.. women get off the YO· Yo Diet S} ndromc'. As self-taught experts, authors Haven and Verity now own and operate The Sportina Outlet (•,•tore spcciallzina in sellina only consianmcot sporting g9()ds) and arc b~ &Mnl seminars oo bow to "Staying Slim," a guidebook al}SI 28-day JOurnal. --iit-offers practical information and Si'mplc lips to Jc .. clop Orange County. authors and experts crank out how·to materials. motivation, food awareness and portion con1rol. co!lsipmcnt sell cvcrythina from baby boMets to rare an\iqua. Based on the sinipl~ obvious truth tpt almost cvciytbin1 is worth tomethina to somcbody, 10mcwhcrc, and that IOl'DCbody ii willinl to pay lor it, Haven and Verity tell how to get orpnized; where, when and how to marltet ,our mercbandisc; and bow to make deals that multiply ,our profits. Autbon Cwlcne Brown and Frances Johansen are responsible for a series of ima1uablc manuals cleaiped to help people tbrooah ~problems. Brown's WJ'hc Comumer Ouide to Credit" is practically BookmarkS worth Ill wei&ht in aokl It tells ewrythin1 ~ need to know to ,et or repair credit (without an M.B.A., C.P .A. or BMW). Brown aays that It ,our monthly bill p1yin1 is akin to a Hitcbcoct du&ic -this boot's for you. l agree. But )'UU don't ha"Ve to hew ctedft problems to benefit from Brown's auidancc. In addition to telHns what debt collecton can and can't do and aivi.na simple, helpful advice about lea~lly repalrins your own credit (and why )'OU ahould be cautiou9 ·about aleazy credit rcpatr ada), the manual includes inrormation On ctedit protection laws., I &IOSSlry Of easy tO understand bankin1 and f1.11anClC terms and even a home buying guide. · · Brown and Johansen's "Guide to Martiage and Money" tells evcrythin& you need to consider for financi al success before and during marriage. According to the authors, the most important planning you can do for marriage success is not the wedding. but f 1.11ances. With their bOok and a • minimal amount of time, couples can work toward not only 5uCCCS$ful financial goals. but also a reduction in the Trustralion-that results in one or the most common cause~ or divorce: money. lf it's too late for your marriage to be saved, Joh:mscn's "The FmandaJ Guide to Divorce" tells everything you need to know for financial strategies durina (and aner) divorce. Johansen (a certified fanancial planner) says the best thing you can do once ,ou realize that the marriage is over is to view it u a busineu .partnership that ha.s come to an end. With that in mind. Johansen offers practie41 advicc a~ut how much a divorce will cost, how long it will take and how to fiJure out the ~t way to divide up whatever )"OU"Vc accumulated. Ncx1, she reveals ways to invest the property settlement aS the worklna capital for a new -nnd hopefully, better -life. In order to dramatize her mes n~c Dn..rbar3 Gcrnghty (President oC Idea Quest. a nlotivalional 5cminar (>Cc.ializina in dcvelopin• vi!110n Ond innOV;\tiVC thought) According to Royce, stayinJ slim starls \\ith leart'ling to valu e slimness and involves a weight-loss program built on Royceometrics (a combination or isometrics and stretching exercises and an c,ating plan that features eating one dinner meal a day, all day). 0 , 'c onsignment Tips and Trlcl..s" is available by mail order. Send S? to Consignment Tips and ! ricks, 31654 Ranch Viejo Road, Suite A, San Juan Capistr•no. 92675. For anrOf'mation about Haven's llt'1't 'Consignment seminar, (Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m.), c.1111 the city o( San Juan Capistrano Community Sef\ice Department at 493·5911. v'J The Brown and Johansen guides can be purch.ised through )'OUr loc.11 bookstore (S5.95 each). For in(orm.ltion· Jboul their ongoing money m.lnagement seminars, send J SASE to United Re-!.ource, 4521 Campos 388. 11\ine, 92715. For information about ldH Quest ~. C.lS.Seltes .ind programs, contact BJrb.ua Cefaghty at 14252 Cul\er Or., No A633, Irvine, 9271<4 (Tt>lephone 730-4761.) Hclane Royce's "St.11yi ng Slim" book, a 28'1'ninut worl.out video, and ~ p<'Ci.1lly d~agned el(erctlioe mat ;ar • "' <111.lhl through Royceomt>trtcs, PO. Box 7654, Newpo11 Be.1d"I, 92658 (Tt>lephop•, 759 6673) • a Art Museums • ugun.ii Art Museum 307 01ff Ori...e, laguN 8eac:tl, 494·6531 . "feminine J.11· ponrsme: The Art oi Helen H~." an ex· h1b11ion of 16 woodcut prin~ c:ootinues th1ough May 3 "I Thought C.hfomi.ii Would Be Different: New Work in the Pc!f. •mnent Collection," worlu by 15 anists., re· llt'\.ttng the <::olden S~te's m~, con- 11nu~ through M.Jy 17 "Orawmi;s From the Collection. · " sclcctlOfl of 30 Wori.s on pJfX'' by prom1nl'nr Cll1(orn1a artists from tlw mu..c um \ rw•rr.dnent collection. and lhl' Enrom1n""I: E~e ~'hotoSraphy as r rJ'""~ "I,, t. c~am11ics connect.tons l>,•tY>e<·n photogtdphy and drawing in 68 ""''"'-JI and cootemporary wOJ,L.s, con· t1nul'S lhrouWi MJ\ 24. Hours: 11 a m -5 pm Tut'Scia'r StlndJy. Admiss.on S3 for .idulb. S 1 50 tor senior citizens .ind stu· cknts, frc>e for children undN 12 • L1gun.11 Art Muu-um -South Co.ul Pl.u.t Salellite H3J Bri>tol St , Cosu \11'.'SJ, 662· J JCih "Milk ancf Honey ... ~u~lll Joseph\ "le ~·lie 1nstall.llion filled '"'h l.O\YS, CJl\I.') g1.int e.lttng utcms.ls .ind otlll'r \\-Ofl.s des.gned 10 questJoo the way .-.1TI('rtCJns '1C.'W d1ffere-n1 roles on 50Ciety, conl111LJ~ through lune J 1. Hours 11 J m 'l p.m MondJ) Friday· 10 J m.-6 p m Saturd.ty 1 1 a m ·6 p m Sund.iv Ad· ffil\>IOn free 8 Newport H.lrbor Art Museum 8SO San Clt•mente Ome Newport Beach. 759· 11 n 'Altisan Showc.ue,'' re.-ru11ng ce- ramia, rnlXed media, ~lry and gl.iss by Enc Abraham. Mark Beam, James Con· nc>lly, Berti Fein, lr.1 Ono, T.tmi Kronenfeld, \'alcroe M1tchd. Kevm A. Mye'"'-R.O.K- 0 I.. 0 , M.:lry ~y Simoni, Anna Sil\-er, l.arry W.iissermdn and Junko Yamamoto, on d1!>pl.ly through April 12 Hours: 10 a m.-5 pm Tu~y-Sunday AdmlSSIOO S3 for adults, Sl for ~nior otazt'ns and Sl~lS; S 1 '°' children 6-17. Community Galleries 8 Christ Col~ge Irvine 1530 Concordia, Im~. 8H·8002 The works of K.lm1llia ~I.lid). who WO<ks in oil, p.utels and mr>o.ed mt-d1J on display through Mood.ty Hours. 8 a m -9 p.m. Mondc1y-Frod.ly. A.dm1won: 4Frl't' 8 (())l.1 Mesa Art league G.lllery 1661 Sont\o .... .ot>r AYe Sant.I An.ii. 540 f>.430 \,\ orl..s by \lilrlOU~ leagl.JC! members on per· m,inent dbpl.iy Admrss.on· frtt Hours· 10 d m 6 p m M·inday-SJrurdcly 11 a.m · Sp m Sund.a) 8 Golden West College 15744 Cnlden \V~ Sr . I tunt1ngton tk.lc.h, 895·8783 O.~.w o1 conteomporary 9lona sculptures from Z.m~ Alric.a, clol.<>s toddy in the Fine Arts Callery Hours 10 .ii m 2 p.m. Adm1ss10n· free • City or In.int lrv.ne hne Arts Cenrf"f in t·knt.ai;t" P;irl. U l11 \.1~ Ave. lf\1ne. • ~4 bOOO. "ln\lr;Jmt'nlS of Sound,' .in e>o.· h1h1t1nn or sculµturt·. non-1r.id1t1onc1I mus.K and v,..ual a'b ~•ltl wo1l..s by ~. Bob CN>n. Rich.lrd O...nl.tp, Arthur flick and Olh~. coohn~ thr~ ~nf 22 Muced mt'd1.1 WOfks !Jy Jefl rey f n~ is shown th•ou.:h Apr•I }2 • Hou~ nonn' 9 p m MondJ\I q ;a m 9 pm Tut">d.>v-Thur\day, 9 .i m 4 p m h 1<fay· 9 .1 m -3 p m Sarur day. .tnd 1-'> pm Sunci.iy Admission: Free • l"'rne Ci"k Center I CiVK. Cmter Pl.uc1, Irvine, 724·6000. An e<h1bott0n o( sculpture by Wolf Gowin continues thrOUJVi April 2 1 in the .ScuJp<ure Court. raint1ngJ. ~ and mixed~ tomtruruons by Marc1.1 Cox Holzm<tn shown through June 12. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 pm Monday-Friday Adm~5'0rl: frtt 8 Irvine V.iillf'y C~e 5500 lrwie Cen· Lrr Or . Irvine. SS9 3f53 "Peopl• on the Strttt -Owrco.tl Portr.1lts," a family .ilbum ol S.>nt.I An;i 'i home~ by Jeff H"'"· plus watercolon by~ Kyte, oil p.ii1ntl"&' by Chrrs Gw.iihllf'y and Susan Clover .tncf ~el land~apes by IC.1thy SJb.ne on d1~y through Aprll 10 Hours. 3:30 a m.-7 pm Mond.ty-fnd.ly; 9 30 a.m 5 p m. S.turd.t)' Adm1uioo. St 25 •John W.yne AJrpon 3151 Airw.17 Ave., 8u11ding K-101, Cosu M<-s.a, 25 ·5219. "The Brg Or•nge. Ptod~ Box Labe4ol, 1885-1955/ .iin ext~ displ.ly o( the colorful laorls used by Or.lllge Co.ul)ty growen, on view on the dep.trtl.lr• leYer of i~ ~ F Riley lMninal, oppowtr 8'1'~ 1 .. .lnd 11 14, throogh May f 8 Ad· mlSM)l'l: Free • N~ ~Kh City H•ll G.tlk-ry JJOO .... -• [ (.• ________ .....:,. _________________ ,.;------------, .............. ~ )J)J ...., St.''" Orange Coosrs Most Compete ;::.... ca::.~~ ~:s~ ~ ~ Mltthl lk.m.s, tonlln!Jb ~ lbtouflt Apfil-l 1. Hours: 10 a.mA pm • Mondq-fdd.ty; 10 • m.'*6 p.m. ~tord.iy; noon-5 p.m. ~-AdmCs6ion Free. • ·~ .M 5htcliot 33) C.i!lf;llo, CoRa Mew, 6'42·5978 OtiginJI Olis JnJ w.11ftCOlors; ~ntinp rrom B.lll, I~· wood ~ and ~ futu~. t lot.I\ 11 a.m.·7 p.m. T~·Saturday h) ~p polntment • Wt\icMa.ft C&l~ies 35•5 E. Co~ a t 1 ' ·"~• COfON ~-M.v, 67$-2-478 I!! t). etQ11~ .tnd 0t1g1011$ by Stob.irt k. ~ t . • T•tb, Jo6itf E~ and l u•b'I I... r Wyou -· Mlf lsliigordageaf illfClmb,Ullbt c..Mlirc/o n.DDI, Plal, P.O. Box 1560,JamMme.lA mv _arml~l224. -err ww-indrrfmbty Ca~ " CA1lu-...• Newport Bl~d., Nevpott Beach. 6.«· 31 so. ContempotJry acryhc:s by Mark l.imbcrt .lnd wJIC'rcolors by Gail ~llers on display through Aprol 14. !"fours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-fridJy. Admission: Free •Orange Co.ut Collegt!, 2701 Fajrview Road, COSUI Mesa, •32·S629. Exhibition of work by Fullcnon phologra~r Chuclc Ni- cholson on display Apnl )·i9 in the Photo Callery. Works ~ C.rlsbad sculp<urrst Anne Mudge on display Monday-April 23 fn the Art Callery. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Frid.ty. Admission: Free. •t>r.iinge County Centtt fcx Contempo- rary Art 3621 W. "4acAtthur 81\ld., Space 111, SJnta Ana, 549-4989. "lndividu.t· lion," new worlu by .trtisU Roufte Friis- Ross, tacquef•fte" Rieder-Rud and ht M«· rill, on display throuldl April 17. Hours: 11 il .m.-4 p.m. WeclnesUay-Sund.iiy. Ad· m1won: frft. • De Ctuf Art Inc. 3400 A\enue ol the Arts, Cost.i Mesa, 557·5240. Pastel p.1lnl· ings by Elizabcrh Lalouschek continues 1n· definitely. Hours: 10.30 .iim.·6 p.m. T~­ d.ty·~';Urd.JY !open ~nttl 8 p.m fr id.lyl Admt$SIOO: r rft . • Hod.iid .SIJmmt!r Art G.lllrry 2006 Court Ave., ~ Beach. c.ontinuous ed\lbit (eatures original art IV.111~1*-fOf sale by more than 20 Soothem C.hfomia Satur~y Continues tlvoudl the ~ of MJy. liou1"5. Mond.iy·flld:1y 10 ii m ·S p.m Adm1SS1on: free. •Off the W~ll C..Jlery 2123 M.a1n Sl.. HUflllnglon Bc.ich, S36:.o.48& \\'Ofls by Behrens, Shao, l06'1n, s.uc>ne, Blu2E .ind C®y al'l' on view. Continues il- nitely Hours: 11 1 m -6 p m. "-y- FrodJy, 11 a.m.·7 p"' S.ilur(by; 11 • m ·5 pm Sunday. Adm!SSIOn free.. ctt• ol Dasie Wilcox °""""' ~""'' ol ~ Hout\. 10 .un -6 p.m T~~IJ> s.tu~; l 1 .a.m,·S p m. SundJ) ..\.1 mr...on: fl'ft • •Wo.t1. c..tlery Souclf llll 8'-.11 ~ t•n CryK.111 c.outu, C.. ~ 97CJ t. ·s: Wotb by MidMd (R.1J ~ ohbot thr "'FJI. April 19. Hout5: 10 a m.-9 pm Mvo l.1 Frid.Ir, 10 &.m.-6 p.m. ~utd.I , ~n.I 11 • m.-4 p.m. ~. AdmdMon: frtt arfisu in·-an '(]: of media. Hours: 6·9 • Off fhe w.n c..llt!ty 34'4 l vi.a ~ido. p.m. Mond.iy-riday .iind by appointment. Newport Be.ch, 72l·S9SO Wotb by • M.trgaret hdt!Q Studio and G.lllery Moses. Nalo?el, ~nrHU, Mukai, W.trd, • IAlbol P..WO.. •OO Mlin St .• 8.iltxw. 7001h umalion A...e., Corona del MM, Behrens .in<! others .iire on permanent dos- 760-9100. Mixed-mcdi1 monbprints ~ rpl.ay. l"ioors: 10 .ii.m.-6 pm. Mond.ly· 67l·S2"45. Nwr-.d ~Ing cnmn ix watr«x>bs by t.Wpret BcdeU .ind limited F~; 10 a.m.-S 9.m.~tu«S.y. U Lm...1 ~ HMbor ~ ol'~ ~-UuJ.a.a. Prints ~boRd wat:ercolon 6fund.i p.m. Sunday. Admiu.on: free. '"Pnwnpt ~ olfered Thursd.11\ Whittemore on penn.inent displ.iy. Houri: ~~,. 9 .a.m. ~.i 11.h 10 a.m.-5:30 p:m. Tuesda~·Thursd.ly. or ••Some Ub H Haule & lohf.mlan "'I llifl' dtPatt dalty from o.vey·s Led.tr by appointment. Admission: ree. . Crocwe 218 E. 17th St., (OQ;I Mew. 642-• .._....... ~ s.n.,.. Mum1m • NfSE c.llefy 4131 S. Matn St., S.inia 1372. Alt. colleaibles, tet.ro . fum.tutt, 411 ~ St., H~ ~Xfl. %0 • Security Pxmc G.lllery 555 Anton All-l. ' 979-2787. An exhibition of rrgurati...e funky vint.lgt! and ttef\dy ~ dochlng and 3483. An ~ ~ oi fnt'l'!IOl.I 81\ld., Cosu Mes.1, 433·6000. "Cli.lrted, palntin&ZOr.in-Couti~ a>atemnnnry new houftMes on di$pl.1y f0t ~~. t~ bill. ~u.... more than 80 ~.&n ul Collt,"Cted and Carefully Counted" by N~ ~,..!:....... tJ1 r.'"'.-11 s Mond.J s..tufda ...., • .,.""!::i-~ · '"" .. __. 1.i R0s.11te Atkinson-Criffrth continues attisb n ~ • ......, a """ ~ Nero · a.m.-p.m. Y-Y or ..,, Af>' Amerian --• • _..,.. Too" ail' h opeM with a rec:eption from 6-10 p.m. potntment. .-lible. Houri: noM-S p.m. Wrd~)· tuough June 13. Houri: 11 a.m.-4 ~m . .---~~~~~-~~ ...... ~~--~~~~~....!..~---~./;:,..L.--~~~~~~~~~~~---~~ Tuesdily-Saturd<ly. Admission: Free. • Uniwrsily of Califomla •I Irvine um· pus 0 11ve ;ind Bridge Road, Irvine. 856.- 6610. In the Fine Arts C.llefy. "Monu- mental Fictions .iind LOSI Histories: OlicaJ,'O Stories," .in install.11ion ol photograph$. "1deo and m111.ed medi.a by Deborah Blight with Nancy Gondlilr .iind Powff of Oesire's "Prophylaciic Interventions," featuring vari· ous ob1ects. conrinue through April 27. On a round-robin burs, works by undrrgradu· ale and gr.idw1e studt!nts .111e ptcsented, changing each Tuesday night with recep- llOllS for tile artists. Hours: noon·5 pm. Tuesdav·Sunday. Admiuioo: frtt. In ~ Medical ~a "Nature .is Home: The Mac:OoweU H.ly Bales" by Cil.ih Hirsch conttnues indefinitely. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 pm. Mond.Jy-Friday. AdmGsioo Free. Commercial Galleries 8 81.iid Market At1 GlJlt!ry 130 E. 17th St .• Suite I, Cosm Mesa, 631 ·7094. Worb by Vicki fraz'°'• 0 1<1na H.lU, Martin Krom .iind Paul Llrban on display through April 29 Hours· 10 a.m.-6 p m. Mond.ty-Frid.iy; 11 a.m.·4 p m. Saturday Admiuioo: Free. • Charles Whitchurch 5973 Engil'lttf Otwe, Huntington Bcxtr, 173·4459. Ex· h1bi1 of works by Pct~ AleJCAndcr, Urry 84!11, Q1ang Chen, MicNt!I R~b1n .iind Dor· othy Dean . .ts -it .is origin.al pnnts by Ri.- c.hard Drebenlcorn, P.iiUI Jenkins and Mteh.lel Rubrrrand the last wgned pr~'nt Robert Moche'-'1 contin~ through I 11 Haun· 10 a.m.-5 p.m. ~-· ; 11 .ii.m -4 p.m s.turd.iiy: and by •ppoint· mcnt. Admis.sion: frff. • The Chu<k JonH Show Room 2900 [. Ctl.1ISt Hwy , Corona del Mar, 759'-1232. N p.lrt c:J the animeoon art p!lt!fy's C>nf" r.e.iir anni~n..lry, one ol Jones newest edi· tions, 'Wed Wlv-11er Vah-wee," (e~ llmcr Fudd, is now ""ail.l!M to bt! and purch.lsed. • • Clrde G.lllery Sooth COOS( Pfaz.a. Jll S. Bristol St . Coq.a Mes,,, S40-!i077. The 1 OOth annrversary of the birth ol Erte, the lather oi M Deco, rs ~lcbratt"d wilh an ei.h1b11ion of the master's ~-dNic litho- gr.11phi and serigr.tphs through May 25. Hours· 10 <11 m.·9" pm ~y-Frid.1y: 10 a.m -6 p.m Saturd.iy; noon-6. p m. Sun-day Admo>SK>n Free. • Cotby G.ll~ry J404 Vt.1 Oporto, New- port 84!.idl 721 4758 "From Key West to K.iu .. 1," .t coll«llOI\ of new l"'f>'rsslo.i16t pa1n11n~ by ~fin Co~by, continua ind«ll •11trly liou" 11 .&.m .7 pm fhursdly- Mond.ty Adm•~ir.n Fit>«> , 4 Orange Coast Weekend I Thureday, Aprtf 2, 1992 l1:)0 a.m., ~ W<imen's Oub ol Newpoft k~ • ~ Bay Oub. $16 pp. Phone 675-2636 .• •DI! 11 1M a..s. -~ a a 10~30 a.m., SN Gde AulCiliatv ol F'kftnc:e Crit· ~ SeMoe ol oc Ii s..a Anita bee ltd. $35 pp. indudes bus~ and dubhOUw telling. ~ Shirley O\Mfen, 673-500). - • n.. Mystique ol 5oudi bsl Mia. April 10, Newplort fiMbcw M Museum Thai and Mlbysian dinnef and ~lnmenc a ao,. residf:nce. ~Buch. Cone.Id ~Caliber. 759·1122. • Wild Wal Clsino Night. April 10 at 7 p.m., QC Petfonning Ms center ~me Buuerlly ~ Lt lram~ chaptef5 at Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park. S7S pp. Phone 846-0299. •5'"!!1 mtivail, April 11 •. 10 a.m.·3 p.m., City ol Westminster crafts, enttftilin- rMn« and games at CMc Center <Ardens. Phone 895·2860. •s.Mns'for IM Ms. April 11at1 p.m .• QC ftef'1orm!ng Ms Center Vic Braden ~ =toumameoc and din~r d.lnce at k~ r enniJ-OUb. sas pp. Phone sa -os19. •Celebrity Fandralser. Ap1il 11, ~~ QC play r~adintl ~ si"knt auc:uon-at loc..ltion TBA. SSO" pp. Phone 744-7016. • DebuWlte Sall, Aotll 1 \ at 6 _e_ m., QC Unu at ~ ~molt. llY inViLlliOn only. • Pusport to the PKi(IC, Apnl 11 at 7 p m., uguna Art M\Mum tSbnd-insptteJ dinMr ;and casino ;at Pacific Cub. ~~ ~Kh. s 100 pp. ~:·bl.lck tie or · ooll "-•·" Phone--.9:..3971 • Colr Tour""1ntnt. Apol 20, TOOOS ol St ~ t-tospcul Foundalion at S;ant.1 Ana Country Oub. Comact M.lrgo J.ohnson. 771·8211. • TOWTI Han Celebrity SeMS, Apnl 20 .11 10;30 a m., ~ LNgvH of l.iguna oind Newport ~ach lecture by author )Ol'ln R. PoweT'S .i Newrx>n Edwards OneN. $15 pp. Phone 951 -)527. wad avcoucs.. fountaio ~Hey. aqs,.(,861 ''Week of the Youn.g Child -A Day in the Park." sponso<ed by the Orange ·County • mue MartM Coffftbouse 1907 Hatbor •Amigos• aotu Chia P.O. Box 3748, Association '°' the Edyation of Young .Bf\ld. CoG MeY 55(µ279. ~tel' im· Huntinoon Beach, 92605-3748, 897· Chilcnn, is preseflted from 9 a.m.~ 1 p.m. prov~ 0xy Moron performs at a p.m. 7003. First spring-time tours.!" Bols.l Chia Soaturday. Free hands on ~tJeS fot Moncioay. Admif5ion: Free. Wetl.lnds hdd ~ 20 minutes between )'OUng child~n wiH be featured . . . 9 and 10:30 a.m. 5.lturday. •Orange CN~I College 2701 Fa•!'VleW •Ccwd House ~3157 umino u-1:: •Cryslll Court Bear Strttt and Sunflower R~. COsca ·Mesa, 432-5705. The Friends roino, ~ ~ ~piSlral'O, "96..a93o. ony Avenue, Costa Mesa, 261-0823. The 1992 ol Orange COast College's Norman E. Wat· ft.let, Mike ~midt. ~ = ;and Sam . Spring Garden Show featuring more than son libfary conduct their annuol spring Kutz perform at 8 tonight. Ti m : S10. ~O unique ellhibitOt'S ~ng the latest boolc sale from 9 a.m.·2 p.m. Monday. •Comtay lMld .lt Tibbie's Music Han, in innovative home gardening d .~ld 10 •Oran~ Counly F.iirgrounds 88 Fatr 16360 hcif'ic Cont Hwy .• Huntington a.m.·S pJn. S;a~rday .md 11 .u TVS p.m. Drive, COsca Mesa. "Orange County Spftng Beach. 979·5653. Kenny A.ubtty, Gideon Sund.ly. : · Westem Hone Show" is presented 8 a.m.· 8.liley and Brian Craft perform Friday· •Farmer's M.Jlrlcet in m.11n p;irl.tng lot at S p.m. Friday-Sunday in the Equestnal). , ·Saturday 8:30 ancj 10:30 p.m. Ttdets: SS. Orange County, F.itrgrounds. 100 Fair Center. Admission: Free. Info: 6'4 1·1328'. • Ca.rclen Of 11.ily l 9 l ii Magrioli.l Ave.. Drive, Costa i:4sa. 835·41 03. Sponsored "Speedway Season Opener" takes off at 8 H · n-h 962 11 31 Ma · · by Oratme County Farm Bur~u. the p.m. Friday in the Grandstand Alena. Ad· unllngton ucilC • • • gioan fat~'s market is held eKh 'Ofu#rSday from mission: SS-S8 !children under 12 free I .. Ken Sands, a lonner mainstay a.1 the Magic 8 30 1 Ad · · F Info: 492·99H. "Cun Show" is held 9 Ustte, l'ntetUios from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday. : a.m. p.m. mission: ree. • HorMStetld House 8881 W.irner Ave.. a.m.·S p.m. Saturday-Sunday in Building .1-.J I -4 255 ,._ 0 . I -Nos. T4 and 15. rtdets: $5.SO.S6 (ch1r: ~•nt "'Pfv• .. '-"'"'f>US rive, r· HuntingJ.on Beach. Cre .. tive bprl'Ssions dren under 12 free). Info: 18011 544-9125. Vint', 854·5 .. 55. Bobby 51.ayton and Judd Boutique er~-its annuol ··spring U · ApatoW a~ar tfirout;h Sunday. Show· ttav.iganu •today-Sunday. • OrilnP. County Markel Pia« 1n the ti~. Thundly 8:30 p.m'..I Frid.Jy oat 8 30 • . V 11 C 11 •00 C main p.uking lot at the Orange County and 10:30 p.m ; ~turday ~ 8 and 10:30 lrvmt ~ tty o ~ S~ ll'Vlne ~: Fairgrounds, 100 F.ltr Oti\e, COstl Mesa. pm., and Suncby-Wt'dned.ly ;at 8:30 let ex .• IMne, 559·3260._ Orange Pd.~. 723-6616. Thous.lnds of items on sale at l> m Admission· S8·S 12 ~~e the community IS tn\ tle<f lo bttng the \\eel.end, open-;a1r sw;tp meet Ad- • • · ladders and containers and pd• tre-l'· m1~· SO cenb (children und<:r 12 lrttl • uff Slop 2122 S £. Btislol, N~port ripened Citrus fru.ts, runs 9 am ·l pm ~.lch. 852-8762. Slan Scllers ;and Tom Soaturda)'S-Sunda)') throusfl the Md of Mav •Orange Coonty P~rfOfmin~ Alts Cen· ~ appev th~ Suod.ly 5howtimes-Or~ .are 25 cents per pound Jnd pto.. ~r 600 Tm--n Center Om~. Cw.l "~'· • ll~ Thund.ly 8.30 pm.; Friday'.Saturday ;at credS benefit student ser.ict'j 556-2121 Free tou~ o( the Center Jrc.' OI a, 10 and _11·45 pm : Sunday at 8·30 aMilt Square Regional tMk Warner .>nd See .EVENTS/I . P 111• M•ws•om $1-$.l ---.-. -i,____,,~:;;::iiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;:;;;;;:::=::;::;;:::;;;;;Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~:-------•• • Mucho Munchies 267S '"'ne A\e .. ~'J>Oft ~. 722-2583 }t'fry Mabbot and Ronnie John1i0n pM<>rm 8 .30 tonisi'L Ken 5.inds .lnd Chmt1M! Sl'l'rman ippe.>r .it 8·30 pm April? • • CHange Coast College Robert B Moofe ThNter, 2701 fa•n.iew .Rd., Costa t<.\cS.l, 02-5880. Chil't'Se Golden Ofai,-on Arro bats pcrl0<m .n 9·45 Jl'lll 11 45 am Apnl 9. T~kets: Sl ~-. •Orange County Crule.s 16692 Bot~ Cha St .. Suitt' l02, Hunt1tlglon ~JCh, 8-40-1406. '1he Wizard ot Oran~" com· edy revue cont.nws-S.11urd.a)~ •I 8 p.m lhtoud\ M.ty 9 at S;int;a AN Culturoil Un· tt!f, f l S E. Sant.i AN BIW.. S;ant.a An.i Tic.kets: s 12. s 16. TOP TEN March 23 -March 30 VIDEO RENTAL 1. Dea g h 2.~yz N The Hood 3. Don't Tell Mom, The Babysitter's Dead 4. Thelma & Louise 5. Rocketeer • c:oloun F~slico, Apol 21. 11 am.· 2:30 p.m ., Ou~·s Museum ol u ..Utxa ~ ihow and INNOws .lt Ritz urltoo. ~. c~f&f190~9r.· ~ ~ .----------------t 6. Regarding Henry 7. Hot ~hots 8. Point Break • Lunchton, ~ 22 .lt 10:30 am .• Women's QM ol OIM ~ T~abMnt Centen fet Abus!d Childtm. Con~ OonN. 1n~m. •Al-SW s.lute to S«rtWits. Apnl 22, 11 :10 a.m.· 1: JO. p.m.., Nthritis Foundation luncheon, rnteNtnmcnt and auaion at LI! ~ Newport leldl. us pp. Phone 666-1623 . • coa.n ""°" eaa. Md Conarl. Af>nl 25 at S:lO pm .. QC ~llC Society ~ at The Spa • the Cenm, emu ~ conaf1 • ex: '-"°'mil" Ms (en. lief, and~~_.,,,~. fOUf s-ons. leadi. Concert '-wes LA~ c:ondudot Zubin ~ blrieone ThotNs Hammond. BT. Rettp- lion, cona:tt: S75·S100 pp.; reaptJOO, concm, pla: USO pp. Cont.Kt JcM'I Tan- dowlky, SS.H422. • • w..,.,...rQ. ~ iS, 7 a.m.-4 ~·"'·· Mltd\ ol Dimes w..athon )'OtAes In pana Point. tniW and Huntlnglon ee~h. eon tKt ~ Mef'ritt. 6) 1-4700 • ~tioft Cetelwatlon, Apf1I 25~ l, lf1S lsiv.ll for ~ and fa:mtloes at OC Ptnonnint. Ms tf.ntrr, ~ kptiOM. ~ 641-ssao. - •~.I D111 _ .. c.ito....a YKM ~. Apll 26. Cvouwf ·~ ol QC Pefbm. .. Ms Cenlef at W>oa PIYl6ion, New- pof\ Bead\, Cont.Kt HMfld lew\s, 252· 92SO. • • tn&aMttt CoW TourftllfMftt 1'orll 27, Ofi ... Crea Tl't'-'lmeflC CentM al~ Club, ~ Cont.Kt Oonn.t Andtrt. n7-4999. • Holoaust ~ Day, >.pr~ 29, 7· 8:30 p m , Jewish kder.tt~ ol OC .,,._ lt'nts mwc and poetry ol lhe t ~ M Temple Be(h ShOlom, So.lnu NU Cortt.1<1.. ~ frieJtNn, 2S9--06~S. •Taitt ol Ad~h.tt\", $t~>k 8all, May 1 at 7 p.m., Pac1toc Ch6f•IQ dinnrt ~. ~tume p.ar~. ~n~rulni1'tn.t at lt'YUle M.trriOO. SUS pp. f'\tlOnC 252· l? •. 9 . City SUckers 1 O. Hartey Davidson & The Marlboro Man 1. Soundtrack :'Wayne's Wortd" 2. Nirvana "N9Yer Mind" 3. Enya "Shepherd Moon" 4. Red Hot Chlll Peppers "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" 5. Ugly KJd Joe "As Ugly As We Wanne Be'' 8. Natalie Cole "Unforgettable" 7. ~etallica .. Metalllca" 8. U2 "Achtung Baby" SL Garth Brooka .. Roptn' The Wind" 10. Y.-wtm.ms 11Comfort Zone" 'SINGLES 1. v.... Belt For Last" 2. Eric ~ ·rr-. 1n H.wn° 3. Right Sllld Fred 111'm Too Sexy" 4. Mint Condition "BrNkln' My Heart" 5. McBrllnl "Oochle Coochie" 8. Atlllntic Starr "M•terpiec:e" 7. New Kida On The Block "If You Go Away" 8. Ught9r Shede of Brown ,.On A Sunday Afternoon" 9. Celine Dlon/PMbo 8'yson "fJeauty & The Beast" 10. 2ftd II None 11tf You Want It" •• I ' .. .. THEATER Latest local 'F8ntast1cks' . . uneven but still . enjoyable T I)' 10 remember the last time you i.Jw "The f-a nta!>ticks." If it was ju,1 a month ngo in Newport lk:11:h, nc\Cr m111J. ('otherwise, there\ an 11n~1gin.1tl\c .u1J cntl.'.rtainin!;, rfl1Juctiun J\\,lil1llg )OU JI the \\ C!>tlllln!>ICr CPmmun11: Tl11.'Jln. l"h1l> Tom Jw1c!>·U:tr\"cy St:hn1id1 11n1,k~il hu11h1111 -''hich f1r!>t l.lltghl tin: :111rnt1on of l'c'' \\1r!...cr~ in llJti~ anJ ha~ )Cl to more than competent cast. TJ1c St::Jndout of ------ this "Fanws1icks" Tain Tllll "fheater Critic suitor. Johnson appc:.irs just too formidable for his assignment as ;:i callow youth. though he rcrforms quite well. The lovers· father,, arc well don!.' by Bil Oarratt and Dan Gonzalez, who present a nice comic contrast.· Barratt b .hulking and somc\~hat rustic." while GonzalcL is. prN'isc :rntl wci I groomctl. 4''hl1'r-Ncvc r S:iv No'' dut·t is one of the shO\\ \ highl ights, but their "Plant a R:.idbh" number lacks comedic energy. L :irry Ola kc i~ outlandii.hly funny as the i.cedy . . ~ . . Don A. Johnson challenges Ted Escob"r In "The fanJasticks." l h1\C -i:-fl'llln!! ih \CConJ ( llf th11J) \\inJ lnc~ill). fir'! \\ith the c,1.·dkill Nc''Pllrl proJuction and 1111'' ''1th thi' l'11Jl1)ahil: if (ll(.1,illllJlly lllll'\Cll \er,i1\ll. is Ted Escobnr's !>lllooth, ~1>lishcd El G.allo. the !>ho~w ·~ n:urator aml :int.lit figu re. Es oh::i r o\ cr- comc~ ht-. ~nging lim1tJtilin' \\1th a robu-.1 \ oicc ~ Jark. s\\arthy presence. llis movcmcnh "hen manipulating the )oung 10\crs arc part icularly dfcctivt:. Shakespearian actor who h.indlc l>Ccmc and prnpcrl ) piano, "The F:int3)llcb" b a mi.xes pbys in his monologues. If transitioni.. Teen-age lic;1Uly pica :lnl C¥Cnill& of mui.1c:il !>aim: 011..:dor S1c1c C'arlnck ha!> l11llmH:J a !!l'llcr:illy traditional p.11h in hil> )t;1gin_!!. employing the thl·;11er's hor..e!>hOI.'. confi gura tion to c!>t:lbli~h intimacy with the audience. The vrnces are not .11\\J)'' pol1o;hcd. hut the wry comedy is nJCCI) prc!>cn ted by :l "· CeCc J\l oon: as the girl pu,~c~)es the finest vo·ic_c of the cast. a !>Opr::ino stopping just short of shrillness. and her performance is splendid, if sometimes a little rushed. She seems, however. a bit mature for the role. as to a grqatcr extent docs Don A. Johnson as her .Mark IJodn.ar seems 100 young for ~lcg:in Endicoll Jnd !>L\th g,rJde r, __ WL.Lr..,he....,.eQnt .... ire-QmiiW...------- hi$-·~l~dian" Gmpattion, -ire-caniic--C.c1rsOrenson seem to reprc!>ent forgiven ; he's an emergency the musks of comedy :rnd tragedy, rcpl~cc!ncnt for Tom ~~rdy, rc!>pcctivcly. us the former is recovering from ~ leg IO)Ury nlwa)S smiling'' hilc the l:.ancr suffered on openmg weekend. retJins a dour countenance. · Carlock has expanded the cast :!' bit by selecting two mutes to GETAWAY Accomp:101cJ by Dob Goff on T he ~how run'i t\\Q more weekend-.. Fridays ond ~ Saturd:t)S at 8:30 p.m. thruugh Aprif l J, at the theater. 7272 Maple St, Westminster.~Call 527·8=ib1 for ticket infom1atio11. Posh hotel has ingredients to be one of the best By Ton~ Cox Sl~tl Wntet I f you're looking for an opulent weekend gct:iw:iy thJI won't require getting on an airplane, you may want lo consider the new Hotel Indian Wells. Indian Wells is located just cast of Palm Springs. off Interstate 10, about 2 li2 hours away from the Newport Beach-Costa Mesa area by car. The city features two championship golf courses. one of the largest tennis stadiums in the country and an upscale shopping district called El Pasco. There are many more attractions -most notably, several more great golf courses - in the surrounding desert communities. Indian Wells also has four top-noteh resort hotels, the most posh of which is Hotel Indian Wells. Purchased by a Japanese investor last year for about $7 • million and remodeled at a cost of S25 million, the 151-room hotel reopened last November and is already posting strong occupancy rates. The new owner spent an average of $163,000 a room on the remodeling. but th:it cost wa1m't exactly spread evenly. About SI 1 million went into the hotel's presidential suite alone. The presidential suite is by far the highlight of Hotel Indian Wells. The two-level, 4,000-squarc-foot suite ~as four bedrooms -which each have their own unique design -4 1/2 bathrooms, a bar, a fireplace and a spacious living room. Furnishings are first-class throughout, from ,the marble cabinets to the gold toothbrush The opulent lobby of Hotel lnd;an Wells. to the softest carpeting you'll ever s1ep on. Dul at $6,000 a night, the presidential suite is obviously not for every leisure traveler. Regular guest rooms have a more ·palatable price, at S260 10 $285 a night. Suites go Cor $525 a night. Until May 31, the hotel is offering introductory rates of ·$16.S a night for regular rooms and $265 a night for suites. Ho1el Indian Wells' standard guest rooms { nre comfonable, if not extravagant. The rooms arc relatively lnrgc and well furnished. Each guest room bas a priva1c balcony, some of which look out over the beautiful Indian Wells Country Club, one of the host courses of the Bob H-Ope Chrysler Classic golf tou rn ament. The hotel has 20 members.hip~ ,lb. the country club, ii nd can offer guaranteed starting times to golfin"g guests.~ special golf package -including room. ~nd green fees -is $275 a night (or one pc1"5Qn'";::pr $360 a night for two. Hotel staff can also get you a reservation 3t the nearby Indian Wells Racquet Club. - F_or those who prefer lounging in the sun, Hotel Indian Wells has a beautiful heated swimming pool and pool-side food and beverage service. At three stories an~ 15l room.s. Hotel Indian Wells is pauemed after small luxury , .hotels in Europe. Common areas feature brass, marble and plants evecywherc. The hotel's gourmet restaurant rs caJIC'<)\Loren, and it offers creative American ond continental selections for break.fast and lunch -such as pecan potato pancakes - and nonhern !talion cuisine for dinner. Another key to the Hotel l~dlan Wells concept is service. Rooms arc serviced three times a day. by a diff ercnt housekeeper each' time, in order to ensure that no details ore overlooked. The hotel olso has ~-hour room service and a laree concierge staff. While she hotel Is certainly equipped lO satisfy most any guest's needs, its bigest weakness is that like most modern businesses, il inadvertently requires cu~tomcrs to fit o mol~ rather than being tlevo1ed to m:ildng ench clicnc happy. Rather th:in od:ipting to each guest's needs, l lotcl lndian Wells has policies th.:il force clients to fe.arn il.nJ follow the rules, whether they lik.e it or not. For uamplc, iC you're one of tho.sc weird people who insi:.t on parking your own car -like me -3 valet will follow you to the lot and $tcrnly warn you not to let it happen again. If )'OU show up nt Loren at 11:01 1.m. -or ut 10:59 n.m .. as I did -you'll be refused breakfast. T h~ kind of inncxiblc policie& ore common in modern hotels. so pcthaps it's not fai.r to criticize Hotel Indian Wells for beini. liltc tile olhcn in. this re1ard. Bui ll1is hoteJ js de1ii.n.ed to be.din'erenl ~ offcrina individualized 1etvicc, and M> far, it's not individualized enouah. A hotel industry tllpcrt quoted in the hotel's marke1in9 literature calls Hotel Indian Wells a 1'darina busineP Yenture." Because of its n:latively ,man conference lncilitles. he said, it will need to rely on the independent traveler and maintain hich occupancy rates. Unless Hotel Indian Wells can find enoup independent travelcn who fit the . mold, it wlJI need 10 become niore nuiblc in ils gucst ee~ Oearty, the hotel hu the f adlities, amenida aftd stamn1 to offer one o( the mosa relaxin .. elcpnl ptlways In the • reaion. • • > •. • '. ·The tJnforgettable Woman:-Personal Inftue.nce - by Virs:i111a Muller Our pt.•r.<m.ll intlul:ncc h~t., J f>rofcrund dh:u on lhc \\ orkJ aruun<l u'i .\11r.t oft~n. \'e onJ> ht.x·omc :t'=.J~ _ _c four .teuon-.. on 'J'X.'<:tal : .1n..· mstaml) atkx1t.'C.I h) our t.•., •. 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Without trying. they Jficrw~rd. 1ntc>y ~o through life: under a curtam of "Gotht<.· Gloom." hrin~ing cwryonc they t.•ncountt:r down under their -.pell. \X'c mu'>t '4~/~1 a-uJW1W.>.k'PW1-}rrm th(' CTTJU'll \he /('tiCht~ the t<'l hllU/11('\ Ji >r ac:qu m ng these all nhllft~poi.o;.:. po/~h. /X!l~Olllll Sf)'/t!. l't.JiC:(4--WUI bou• to benefit from tl~m .• '>bt..• a m he· n•a t..hed at (8/HJ 506-2902 ATT'RACllVE. ~IO!W.. AOVF.NT\JROUS. lllllk1lt. !Ulllml- IK'. SWF. aw N,IS. ab 37;4-.,.. _.. mllllla. Tilllil Ra-. Clll ISIL NIS. ~ lanl'll\le. Call If you -~ NJS. ~. lltQlt, f• io--111-ICNllM .. pf • .._. PbJOlt lkD. Clll 2101 EXTREMEl. Y ATTR~CTIVE LOOKING FOR SAME. CS.y. ar-., Jby SWF .ts~ NJS, ~ll. ""}' 81ldM.. pd _, ..... Cllllf. ,.. .... t*! Jr-. .-Clll 101. Sf.AaOG."IG Rllt SOOLMA re ra llrlt'fM. • ..., ~ ...._ N.y. fM. SJF. NIS. 40 f.a- fi'YI aovia.. cmc.s.-. ...... 1111-padcw•a I • ~car- .... c ... ft. fu-lo\ltq; SJM Newpcin ..... Cal Din. 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N/S. 46. •lnll alfec · llC!lla. rompa.-aonait Enpys dlt ~ 'JIM.'. d:monJ. llugjq. ~ llld mid mare Scd.111J • ~ &icftd. ~ llld 1irc p11111n widl _.bid.~ M~ Vrty:i Call 2126 PETTTEASIA.lli. PllOFf.SS~Al.. SL~ et.ID)' 1fQ\'S l'OIUIX walk llld ~ Seds lllllDor ous. atlecl!On*. colleilt pldlllllc, t111*.. ~2 yn o6d.. lrww. Clll 1766 C'l..ASSY. ROMAN'TlC' BLONDE. ~. SWF. 40's. ntrcmttY lllrX1M, , ... Ja"m ~ Ollldooreamot\, ~ ~ lfft'CbOallt. lllnCO¥t. rtl1tlOCaWp onnttd 1tolk1Mn ,........ Cllll'99 NOT JUST ANOnmt PllElTY FACE Hny-ndct. IOO. ~ :..-ic. si-.qed Gmimi "Cd.\ ~ lallhy. pbyflil SIDWM.' S. ~ S'I' lilldt:' 40 Com Mm Clll 1&59 FUN A..'-'D. FEISTY. SWF. profes lioMI. fie'*. ..... S'2 .setts J7- 4$ ,..,..,.. lnill ... '*"° d • ~~.~-Cd S'tl.f. "' LOOKl\G FOR A TRL'L Y ICE \tAN art l! N All rlst ~ I 1111 wonb dlt cf. fon. tr-i. Cal I I b I&. DHF. '7. ATiiLETIC FlGU RE. "'~ le:lid\ hall 2 Uck. &JOY' t;/Js -.olf""* vdlKks. ~ ., v.lh Seru .,._~so (O§tl ~ C&ll 1960. W A.."'i'JID S\l \ 'D. ~ \.63 "1lo •-ant'! IO l'C lfi"NI, lf'Ollcid. lo\cd al~ To-wt).CC111- 11t1 din ..... Caf1111.50t DWF. S. M> "'"° lo\u Wt. IJC'OIJk .t ~·~you l"uSlln Clif2fir. VALVES IS Pl.ACE ~'F Clm- oa k)llCS IO i.tp. ftlJO) --. ~IC'.~"fNtlllil. _...,. -~rn .. 11111 ~a1111nor lmnt CIR~ OVER •~1 \'£.RY PtlElTY, LlM ~'ti . 09.'F ~yow c~ .... ...nca. ~..,..,~ tlup. LO\t' s.Pt--.i. COllt\'.ftS. lllO'IO.~~blcs 9111 :Mk .-iallW ~all n.- cially a., Fmii1y orm.d u· ' -...... - I [ llfGnd to 1111 ..t1 It's as easy ~ 1-~ 1. Read through the ~ •nd seiec:t tbo8c lhal you want to answer. Circle. ot m:ikt noce-of rhc four di.8fl number at ~ C'nd of c3Cb ~ Yoo can ~as many ads a.' yoo ~an one phont: au. Since your mes.use a. lin*d to one minute, gt~ a little though( to what you "'lln( to say. You a n describe your5elf and whac }"OU like ro . say y you Ouna acC Interesting and be ~ure to lea~ inform3tion on }\ow you cm be rontacted Use Opdon 11 for a fwth,C, expbnatk>n of the service. 2. Call our ·r>ai.eline, • a 9QOil> \'OK'e man !-)'Stem, and sdrtt Opdon.#2 at the main menu When you :lre a~ked for the numhcr<>f 1he .1d you wish to respond to. simply en~ ·r the four d~s ·un· ~ ... f«>AHhac ~ ~--VAU-<km'~ II n¢lt lhe fi~ tune. d~ tnenU \\.ill rt'pt."31. M) don t hang up' \iost adven~wrs will fiave J vote\: ad, but you <.-;Jn lt.>avc :1 n\C~gc <:\en tf they-h.ive-not yet rttOn:led it Aftc:r yQU have ldt your ~gc. }'OU c-.tt1 repby it and rc--record ti you choose. You am thc::n JtO to the next 2tJ ~OU wl.'Jl~ ~ Or you can bruw5e through the v~ :ads of men or women 1n a selec1i:<.I a8t' grOQp. J\.lSt ~lect Opdoo '~ ~ num~ ro dt21 is: 1 (900) 4o7-4377 (Calk rn tbis ~ ffqUire a lofidHone ~and mt' billed al S 1 49 per f"timtle on JOUr pbone bill ~ ·women Seeking Men Sf Single Female SM Single Mole D Oi'IOruld 0 Goy l lesbton J ,Jewuh 4- Asion • 8b:k H Hisponte w Wh1te N/D No 0nig, N/1 ~ N/DrWI ~inker <;V.1 ~4 A\\PU: Sl"f l-1T VS mJU)' -.mpk life cqualll II tiomc . ..a l Clfl<tll' mu>C!unn anJ rile rlicli1e1 'i~L' .UH ™"' oti-.c"••t 1ttlJ} ~ai ~ Ju.in ('.1pN11110 Call l\IS .\ITRAn1v1:-BRl~EITL ~WJ­ ' ~ w '•M. fWlll) , "'a/111 pcnort alt!). mu'"' lo•cr loolm1 lllf ""1lt' m 'llfrnl 'S\I. for long luun1 trn-nd..tup f~lrlt rall 198Q \'"''><>"1E: "rm n TRl>.4 Bl o-.'\)f 81-.Al'Q Sid.\ ~lllld gcntlnnan •~· ro <lw'C mn•~ ~ \t'um' llkandcnn'' cnre"pcnal "llh hu~' .uld humor ll"'lflt Call ~I~~ ASIAN Ff.MAU: .. SINCERE. OUT· OOIN<J. llll'ICIM. rmdhfttll .... W'ma:d 1111 rlJl!1Pl*n. art. racu food. teal es&alr Desires IO !MCI Smctft ,mtltnun 38 ~ ~ Cl!! 'Jt171 DWF. N/S. TALL. El.EOANT, CLASSY. b!W..= out• P'I !sly, pf.It ptl· j(JlllJ11y. ~ lo¥CJ ~­ lra>'dl!IJ. rmwlCt, .... WIY' bicy· cbaa. •..illlJ. ltaft ~ C'.it 2'36 IJITEUJGENT DWJ', ~. kwo peopk. 11111!.lt. lb:'ll. lllwl. '°"' mddiMm. ~JUlllc:mlln IOWft SllllC. ~ Bearh. Call lSOl PRElTY. PASSIONATE. PROfliS SlONAI... 39, !J/9S. desires hand- liOIDt NSID dm«Ul'*' o( means for commllment Newpon Belch. Call 1~1 NAT\.RAl. BLO!'ID. ~'8'/121. f.n IJq!CalCW. 40''-l-0\o ~ Eu ropr. dlnc1f11. llssiQg. ~WI. mtcmrcd H.S5 SM. Hw111n1ton Beach. Call 2()99 A1TR.ACTIVEJ£W1SH LADY. 'W Si loolm13 for k•15b gcntlrmln. _\4-M, for lu11. COll\CNllOll and ,. llllllh l\ewpon Bcadl Call 11164 I WANT IT ALL!· A met SW CU) ,.,th All Amtnellll good looti 1o1hn\ fma11C111ly&cmo11ooally<;«u1t Alt )OU 001 rhm'!'' f'lm.e · NJS. no ,1111Jrtn oo bcatds (I{ mllSUIC'hc~ 11 • full hrld o1 twr and "°BS' t't-.uN dtl \t.v ('all l~l SOMETiil1'l1 DlfFERB-T' ~It' 1ou ~<I• J<.l1•c. marurc & non ~cr.11111 hkfun. Ill• Lmd' Call mc.C~DU~ Jl s'r i5o IT' ''"' 1m.q1n.i11\C, 111 1efh,:c"'· '" \h4rr tall WW<>mt· 1hm1 "'P.'A•l~k open m111Ckd. (OjO\ l1't41 ('Ofl\N'wl!IOll llld ~f Ill bugh ~k SV.f'. 111 of the a~r -.r .. ruo Bc.11.h Cill t7~2 \\ "' T ....,OS' SO DO 1 Orear -f.C.0.:.4-. H!H t!lfdl'1Cftl. ~ '11f! l!l<'!ftk am c -cl~ "'Pi mcnh. mlll"N ••I~ cwnunnJ. chm"1 tam•I}. frie11<h. k~a. mrcruunini. mtl\'ie\ Ill"*' IA\'t'I, bnnJ "fll~leJ .vid .p1th"'. Lookui, for 6 + hrro w11kr 'ill '~ o1 11c Co-11 \4e\.a C,JI !4118 1'E\!o YEAR l\EV. LOVE' l111rll1 gem. blond. ~~·. thm ,.ould la~c 10 111«1 \OlllC'OOIC old llf )OllllJ il!ld m JOY htc CINI 'te-a Call ljjll~ Ll'OFOllCiETTABL.E I~ EVERY V.A\ 17 ~ bhc. ~"8· Ger lNll baul) • ab r.rural. OUIJnorii) ,.cll ·rmd. ,.ocid 111\'ekr. rtadt IO <ettk ckw>n. ltwT)' llld ha~t hh 1o11th call. lllhleoc pro/CS5IOllll • 11o·, rmanr1.111, SCC"Urt and l!llJO)i. l1fr 1o11thoul llCCICI rlX SIOOl1llg. itNp or a1cobo1 C®a ~ QIJ 1671 aJNG IN TitE NEW VF.AR widl 111 CACIUJll bd} SJ. blood, 4(Mh,-. \molcr. H11111blc g<:otlcman. outdooNuan. ttMts panntr •ho htrs to hawr ru11 Saa Jnn c~ Ca1121ti1 HARLEY COMPANION. SWf. young loobtll 40. f~ IMC• tnc 1!111dr tndOll. EnJoys IWteys. 4 •hcelin'. CllllpVlt. S«.kJ llllactiYC, ;.t:='~::srw1111 tww CARIN~~ AlTRACTIVE BLONDE. 40'$, a!JO)t .,ans. poh tn.bndgt A••....._ Scieb NI s ~ J9+ (CJI fwi. ~ ~II' l~w. Call 2253.,. A2 Special Advertising Supplement for Orange Coat Weekend N/S. prcuy. wt (S'l I'). dlil\. brown eyn.kid:S.Sub !Ill 01runa fllnll)'. k>--11'1-,.IW pm(cuional NJS ~ JS · 40. l'IN111. Call 182S_,__ OWE. ws.-31. EDUCATED.•· doon •lllllM •1111 wnse of humor Seeks bndred lflirit, iaay ror rtla 11omhap. Ill Wit IDOUllWn bil.Jni, bU.iilg. ~ ski!Jlg. belch •alb. r;ood food IDd m)~ It ~--(alt 1816 • DWF. N/S. Pl\ETTY·PUJMP. 411 REAL! K11b/gl\lv.n. lo•e life. lligti mern! lfl runt 2 enpy ldVCllllllt .t me! Would Ille 1 ~ ~ '1.V p.ullg. ~It, pcl\K'I.. bike/ hike. t.tq111~J<L bo• ltn~arh <lml' Call 2·1!7 OWF, NfS. ~-A.N. SOVTllFJl\ LADY. StcU \l!Ulo. t.uihs and 111)tll1f1$ C\ClllllJ. '*hllc -ti< lcarTI). 10 bt a C1hfom11 1lliL Ncwpon &.:It Cati 1277 TALL t5'11'1 swr. Ill. OliGO l"<i. Cl\~\ da!ILlllJ ~-Ill()\ IC\ SttUrwi-1c>-m,.1Q.?S.111> r111 fnencbl11p, i-~ "'°" C')ll'T'' Call 1m A TI'ltACTIVI:. OM, "'US. ~l. .S '. bl~ C)'C\, ltiondc lwr l..o\~ IJl>tl .. td.cA!h .... > boaullg • .tJ.11111. ~ ~ dlnt113 LooUta for malt w/ t.11111llr nlfmiU.. mmr Call 2121 L.ErS GET sauous. sWF. N/S. .Si'fl)S#. 39. blondc/bhic. 'ti) prell)'. Sedu S~. NIS. 6 •. tnm 1111111.11\ c. Js..4 l. -o( hllrooc S.. Ana. Call 1m wtlOl.ESOME SWF. N,is, JO. n . ~lmkf. -'°IRA. ~ ""'"' booll. tra\CI. ow.Joan SetlmJ Si OWM. N/S. JO. )7, •ho is fua. ICl•'C .. intelbJelll 1~-c.u 191l LARGE. AND LOVELY LADY LEO. Seu\. MCat llld liQlllC'- Wly. Scelsmak.~ .•• Ch•llml1tt llld wil. ~ be clean Mid ria, big and bearded u a phis Mi~on VteJO Ca!l 1313 SOPHJ~ ATEDRr.DHf.AD.SO. TIUM 11>61. VCt)' i*dhp lllld -. Secbls .-lleclual. lflluml !'Mii •S+ f« ~ti, llilUIS ~ llld -n.ce. Mpt ~ '°"'"' and Citing .net • one W01N1111111r1, An.I ham. Call 2141 0000 WOMAN LOC>Kl,to;(i R>l A 0000 MAN Alll'ICtlvc. eta\) DBF. J7. IT/lzjf Scctr,. S\f '~·SO. •111C:t. r1nulyoncmol. till 10 ht -.1111. mlh,rnt. '*~ llld l00'4 \ "°"" IO ll'Clll I lady. l.cnl Bcadl. Call µm Bl BBL Y. PRCTrY. F\.'LL·AG· LRED. Blondc/Bn>,.rt. '\O _. ~ Sc4\~J,Wf~ Sf\\'. Or'W Cm1Jcm111. ·~ Ml&SI br '1nm'f, ~ fncllll.-tlip fiN1 1'onlt 0 c C'all 11171 HERSHEL. HfJlSHEL WHEJU: ffiRT 111'1 dloll Hmbd, fm 1 "" lnJ. 11a111r1I SJf. lO, .SJ '/I lOf, mother ~c1'Cll1~\kl ("411 I~ .. ~II'. AlTRACllVE. AU8UIN/ GJtEEN. ;..n1 ktl\ acm).-ibl. -c:lltiJd. -o. ~ dallcllll. oullbn. NS, Lois Bad. "11.11cm S SITTVE ASlAN t-t r.tAIJ:: • l..o\o ~I. lllO\'b. 1t11V\'I• '"'· llrlll ,_, lllllllWC 41Mla. an. Coln) (.all ~ SBF; 117. j1 /111111 ErKIMi PkOFE SIO~AL "'M •be! ~'•II.II hf •lllD Olll cillfc fa mnw111t nCftUI I')' ~1it1. (Ille • *' ' ". \ aloag lhr hcadl. lienlM ~ ., . l.olll 8adli . C-fll'4'6! • HAD m '4[ llX>! r.m.Nt~ I\>' IUllti. lid~ lt41Ull'C1 •~NII iJ1 {h#1nl ~ ~iJ•nlenl l~hn \II~ il\llucft("A. ~1 " r(iiiiilil-1.ift\j)lt ~~·~ llN(fal De "~· "1.t. lhmer} • ~ «• Lois 8eail • OJI • 1 'Of • .. i,.., ........ "" ~ l•~ll!PY ""* lllaair.,..., 1" uld~•W,W'\l \150. •holla\~llld \~ f"P~O\IClflll ~C\> llld I quill) pm.lllll lt/c ~ax OJI 234' •• !ti ~Wf • nLAm .,.. ,.,, It~ fll!llJ,•lftllldfcr, f.1tJO)• cm~ 9)\• in \t111101. ~.._. ..-w. IU'llallA.hrallb a.S\1 ~ pon &e.;11. c.ait 11~ ( All lt'T I OOltl~C fOR RJff.TT.mbwallllf .,.,..,u .. ~WF ~~~\(•, """"ti.« ~~ 111.it ,In~ l?.Ht Afl 40tSH, ?./SU,MO, lllrlr· 11\f. pnibl\IOllM 11ou&. ~It 'ponUJOll~ec*S fa-.-hal ~ff) -llf II )W CMIC1 and1111tdli l•ill-·~ lnlllC Call m.- RlllMB cou..00t:Qof»C"DIF. ~IS. loollas tor Ila Kq. 4h 10 eam llfc'a __, ~ WMf. ~~llld~-.lr INOf.pe.oerf, ATnA<"TI\IE WP, ?l;OUUSTIA"' \11,..ft 10 .... fit..a-,1~ I~ ~l"f: ~ .... ~ 1: tlllt ~. ('lint-. ldl lclA • .-a\ W11aR. SWM >\ ~ ~lj '"--Ot.111~ P1u:1n . R~l'-llC owr .r ~ *"*'· K-1• mi • ......... Scdi WM. NIS. l~-'-' ,_._, (1&, .xr...1 ... ,~ • D ,lWiG ..... ~"'lo'~ ~ ....... Cafl • SiiigleJ!e . Rita Ca~ Woodbury . ! ... Men S1Did.,g Women r-~-:::-:-:r-~:"'";::;-""".:""".:-;--:---:jt=""~;:;:;r-ii:-;:;;~'imNJ..--------~-=-----"'."'"--;--;:-,J~) " HAND OME. TALL. STABLE. .. rM tiC1ia. aii-fttftd SWM. 6'(1!1J .,w,.,_,.,_.1NISSWF11tt.o" 1111. a.l1llF aimat. l&n to tnMI Ind dllll'e ~ '1111 -.:0\t .. ~'lillly ~"· ~ 'flOltl Ind f-1 ~'PO" lkadl C&U ~I TE.\,"'S. GOt.f. lllA \El.. R0- \1A.\CT WM.~O\ttt\• \lr'f3>'t. '" ~.' .. d' ~ ~p,lf\Bo.~ C'~ ere• PttOFESS~ ~ PA.\t, l? 5'9'1 160. \b drptt ..a\ profNIQQll Af lllldrr .O. llllill l'lt 111tra :t1vt, ilft• U~lf. kll\'t llld fmanc\111)' l«lll't C'Olll ~ Call 1 c0oo I <'JoKJ"«l SW\4, 27. S6 BR !BR\ -.l_\11t.-mbr.Rll 9.F : I \ S l..>r """""' ~ CrN ~ CN.i MN. Call ~- -----~"tn t.'<Ol'k ~\tAII , .. "*'> f« ~ ... ~. 11wal ~ Lt--« ~"fl. C.all • \'Ill) - SnJA.lliQalf.JA.-eEDf _. ., s,..,.... .U.56'.9'- ,.... ......,_ lld llllCm Or· .. ~.Cal J1\f DO )'OU WA!'ITTO If tON'E lld -.., -'! DWM. NIS. S4. 6'11 llS. WAHTSTOMEETYOU. "'F. N/S, ""~ --lld paubYe. ,...._ Olll 47 IO DANC'1lS wmt R)Xf.$. ~ -· 55. 67(1.(X). ,.. ,_ ~ =.~.=:.: ·~-EDUC'ATBD. NANDSOMf..-'O. OM *-S'f"'O .. .-.w f ;, • ., •• CVT£ GE"'llUS. sooJ-loot11a S"M. ~. 5mbd PllD. amiw. 111Jy ~. mlaic. -.sical. ~tinp&.k-* ..... Sf 21-29.~-Call '--"'' CAntOUCPHY IOAN. \S,SAM S'9'/141~pa~ ........ fty. ~ w.s -...nld. -»-~OnirpComy Oil 37\l rttOMt"ioo PllOFt.SSK>NAL. tm!Md.., ldllr·-..... 1111 llolor'l .. OWi ....... c.- .............. .-r lrf'C illd)' llOI 0. 40 fDr a I I .. rn. C'lll '1)9 VfJlY AT SWM. Nl5. ~ rt'/t)l. .... -. ......... ~r.--,...-:.:.::11 = SBM. lmnc proksstonal s«b sb- W. OC SFfcwpos~..,.,...~ bOnSllq> To Ille durtics. Rimi bKLJround Wlllllponan&. Ir\.~ Call mt lAE DIS\'E.YlA'loD" t.o-e btiag ~ Fond o1 sumdS., r111 Kt°\'111 Cosmer « Pu v. ct Herman_ Sctllllg ~ 21).~ SWF Ir· •inc Call ll07. ASIA"I PROFESSIO\'AL, 39. HA.\DS0\1E. DAD • .-anded. Sttl\ prol'&aonal re111U IO rutfill our dinrm rogcdler for roman.-c. huf\, '«unty & ~ h' mg II'\ uir Call lll38 SWJM, "US. 14. 5'9 Sl:EKS 11'· TELLIGENT. aur.i.mc. \1nccrt \:omp.iruon for romanoc k1113-cmn rdauonslup EnJO'' cl'lllCd}. n111- •rN11(l11. l'l)lhll; l..tt' ta!~ Sana.a AN. C'all l'1!5 t:.tfl'~fD'""'S'I\ RJOI ~R11Sl 1°$W\i 1 h.irperuni '°' 141 "''"' ltt 11) Pvwll\t lltltudt tlwl fllll l\tl~ .tr'ldl.Obr lamcJ Tu..i111 C1U l\<~ A1Tlt~C1l\f H>l \lJ ~ ~10' .\L s"'" fil\MICAJh \('\UR' 'Cd.' "1f'IL.,i>C " F 1.-('l'\~tik rm ~p lf\W Call~ Bf ~l Tiil. I. V.0 \fA \ !\SIDE ~ \ 0 Ol i • lllltd b\ Ii"' \1. Clai.>. IMO. \ r for icnii1 la.II ..._, 1nJ 1r1•tl •llh111 b1•11t\1 fun. hc.lllh', c(•nu11111N rtla """hir Ir- "" ('4JI 1"7Q4 To resporut to tbese ads call 1(900) 407-4377 (billed at $1.49 per minute) or see Instructions onpage 2. Men Seeking Women Shlglelife Custollter Senllce call (310) 592-6040 for trf{orwadofl or assl.sla1tee. S1VDML'Ff1N/8AD80Y ~25.6 I1 11SSWM. 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WIMI ~ ___________ ,___ __ ....... pclllt. .... ~--CW! 44.'6. COUSTRY G£N~1 INCURABLE ROMANTIC. KM. CHRISTIAI-h N/S, "7. 6T/llt0f Olns11111, 40+. S'6'. PfO(tsllllftll. Lool, tor~ lex..,_ all. \la • C-ptSSIOlll lt Wtlflli.JllA!L--"',_ WF nn.i1a11 . Ptr ~rot •ll!JCll'.-.n.11•< · towr. w-ilcn t-·lolitrCoiillrJ-'*'>' llllda40 w1tl11pnMI A fnily IWy ll\'ll't. Oil 43'16 vahlo 11\'int. Ca.II .wcM DWM. YOUTHRIL411.rot...LEGE OW!-1.CllRISTIA.~. "llS,Jl IT50 Gl'ld. llt'lllollO'C.,ll!QllM . •llty, 111· JUSt dM11n d, p1' ~> WI, llil ltlh#f* l•'<ancd.11t1111Wi.m., kbc.NA.hll'Jnml>"'an ~ ·~·•&Ill I~~ '°' Ju.pd). '"""' ••• Ill .poll Call ~ Ir. T&Nin c,u .001 Gl:.'11.l:MML Y. Y. ARM .... S11 112'/l!lO. lollL"l.GUul. ~. l!Ot- lcti-LIU. ~h. lmcl fini ~ ~u 1 RIM m11t F11111I) m. N 11>11M lkllh C.i.11 .$104 \\<HlTI \IALL !>., l'IM Ill, t«i' '"Mlilll kl t\Mnll:lf dirt~ ~ ol h(r SIUNl•llllJ aWl~ll<>ft. 11'1\1!1.. '" lllt' r1n mo ALL A \1[RIC' A' i..oo., S W/ ftlti Hl:.A]t1 Ind ,.M'!ll \ll\1lt SW t. 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Enpy N\'tn, ll'IW1. ~ ~ Lldy. »-" w/ IM8lllr iMttaG l'or lurt& .,. ~ ...... Call 4Jb SINGLE FA TliEJL PtlOfES· SIONAL. ST ABLE. 4), llf!lY lllntC· nve. WMbtotlal~._.. SAF/SWF. NIS. do bta cWdlm -..... -....... Call~ AffR"T'IONA TE DWM. 46. a l fJl)OYl~<'OlltCllfll.f~ hip. ~ ..... .,.. .,... Scd.s fll'W' for ~ ,. ...... '"* Ol 4ttl. ltCl'oWme IU?.A1. MAN -6.5. 67 . Mbln!W ICClJ ~lblt SCJ'ltll floee. llllla faJll)' n. dlll1ly' ....... llclildl. Nc-wpM 8tadt. cw 492j" SWM. -0. N/S... I W Al{T' A LOVE --~forw1!111w _ _. lims for '!'"me. Call W WOU HARD. P.UTY H.U.O. SM.HIS.~ ......... l l.fll/17".---. .-. -. edllclltd. f.llPt" .... •· "lo llllia •111 rq)ly 1tv111t Call 3666. SWM. l$, 6. OWl'lS a.EA11V8 IUSINESS. Lib to *1 ... ...., or ..... t~T!MWU Mtlico. A--. New i..i... S-A.M Oil I WOltK HAltO. PU Y HARO, • ,. DWM. '7. S7' ~ ........... -..-.nwd.-~-­....... Sf. s.a,.... Qill .... CA.NADWl.DWM. HIS, Yount- AJl. 46, ............. .. ................. s .... w. ~.--.cw-. ... GOOD LOOKl!l.Q W\t. 2' ti1 1!17•. llWllrJCll. holn. Ad IJ """ -.1onr1,.. 5'd> ~klWfll,poa' tM ICfl\llot 24-10. for -If' da- q.--. di. A.a c.an 1101 HA OS0\4E DWM. 6°J'/ltot. ...._,... ............ """· • w, <*-r.. .., cr-s n -... ;is.." n.1itr-1n-. OllJ12J f.IONY A l~Y.SIM.40.....,. --..MBA.~--t•,...... ... -...C. ... 11¥1..., .... r-.-... Oil 41)4 SWM. 31. VJ'flllll. ATHUmC. ... ~-..; ...... --.s..-............ • .,. I 0 ··--·-· ..... ~--Oil JM. SWM.. N4. ll. 6'fnD . OIQS. TWI. llllillk ...... hlllly. ~ &:: SWP. fl.-.y, ... ICIM. ..... Olnl~ ldlliK t ' ....... ('II )719. I Nf.m A IOMA."'l'IC lllml> ID ........... .....,~. ... ..,, ........... *t l..d\ .......... ,., b •• , ~Oil4174 . -~~ ____ ·DINING~··· __ ,. .. OWners . krel(things ··saliiil af 21 oeean1ront ... can co t S28. poached s.ilmon is S21.50 anJ garlic shrimp with pasta, S 19.95. ~aluc !>h0''1> in the prc~nlation, howc\'er -each entn.:c . . avigattng through the mtncate channels of ownership and personnel, the singuJar aura of the restaurant located at 2100 Ocean armcs at the table with c'<qui)ite tin~ ' • • 'trQ_nt on the Newj>ort Penjnsula has never lhaltgcd lt still has that int2ngible look of minguc and t\\c unnusll\kablc air of monicd mn cuhn1ty it had in 1968 when 1t wa builrbv Ric._ La"rencc and chri tcncd Alley Wtst. · Now J.irgcr, :ind' rc·n3med 21 Oceanfront in 1990, 11 itill hold!> the affection of 11s regular pJtrons "ho bciin to Jppcar :iround 4 p.m. \\hen the long bar. f.1cing the Pacific. open) Ulad. leather banquettes and gleaming ilubum and cbon)·blad ; v.ood p:incl~ sp;irllc in the 'un:.et and, .. ~ du k tu rns to d:irl', the ,olden ;i:lo\\ frllm \licton;in fixtures ca t light and i \hJdow. in combinJtiom "h1ch enhance one or· ".!"port's hand)Omest dining pots. The re!it:aunsnt '" a le,icnd. io its "ay. and has been occupied b lc:gcnd . In 1977. Oran c Count 's e~c1tm ..... lllPll Tastings ~nd Tidbits re t.iurant mn0\'8tor H.tns rni,er turned Alley Wc:.t mto Tbt Rlt~ -., place 10 sec und be seen -a must for the soc:1:il mO\ers and bakers and rounding locauon of the phjJanthrop1c .. Ritz Brothers .. -· reservations were e ent1al. When Prager mov~d The Ritz into Newport Center, ,.,.here he h:id '"ice the sp3ce llnd even more phenomenal uccc5', he sold his Nev.port Pier lease to Rex Ch1mdler. -...ho decide'1 to call the re tauranl Tbe Rex. The &<>Iden '80s -...ere at thclf peak, the Peninsula carc:·s valet ~r~mg u:irr frantically coped with expcnsc·account patrons comin1 10 dine 11 the scuide Rex.. I - ~.OR.. ............ \Cgetables "hich look like Faberge mrntJturci.. and the crvice is impcc<:<1ble. Dccau!>e of the soft economy 1n OrJngc Coun1y. many rcstau(ant owners arc promo1111g reduced pncci. anJ ~ffcnng inducement~ ~uch U)"e.1rly bird suppers," but dinner price' JI 21 Oceanfront arc approxinutely'S25 to SJU pcr pcrMln, (or more) -~c,cragc and lii;l"\1cc not included. It's poi.siblc to dine here fur s:o h\ ordering clam. c110,,dcr. the broilcJ d11 J..cn · brc:bt. Jnd a slice of chce,e.:-JJ..c. 1hc three l.:J't e\pCn!>l\C ttCm) un the m..:nu. Se\cral c\celknt !>alads 111..tudc the p1pp111 • apple ;mJ \\Jlnut number \\Ith erumMcJ Roquefort. r;."pbcrrics anJ J hone~ D1J,111 mu\tard and rao,pbcrl') \ineg;ir drc!>!>ing. ;.inJ beef teak tomatl>Ci. "1th capch anJ 'IJ"c~ ot "'"cet Maui OOll)n!> in a p1me1110 \tna1i;r..:llc drc~ing: the~ arc \\ell abO\'c a,·cragc. Thoug,h 21 Oceanfront h:i!>·a1">1.•l)J..i·sub~s:J.s;.J.10 _______ _ noted for it:. ~elcet1on of f1,h. the ste:il" turni!U out 10 be the better choice. On i.c\eral '1~11,. my bc!>t pal, "ho ordered rrom Jhc i.tcJJ.. selection, ended up h:i,'ing to hare (a lot). The me:it "as perfectly broiled to order, anJ ni~c~ aged, tender, but not "tenderized." The house specialty Jessen is calleu Raspberry Delight -It alian \lohllc chocolate ice cream w11h fresh raspberries and ra!>pbcrl') liqueur. Ifs rich enough for two or three 10 ~hare. or you may want to ha\'e one of the fabled de crt \\1nes from the gcncn.)u!> hst. or a glass of rt. cogn:lc, br:indy or Arn1Jt;na~ From 5 to 5:30 p.m. C\'Cry day. miniature hamburgers arc e"·cd in the bar: saba, gu3camolc and ch i°p!> are a\'ailable until arouncl 7:30 p.m . compliments of the hou)C. Th.ii fine long bar facing C:ualma 1s \\Orth at trip all b\ a • itself. and a stop at :?I Ckeanfront 1 a mu t for • toun t • 'i!>illng rcl.lli,·cs. importJnt ac~ount) and the re 1 of us on a scntimenr:il 10urnc> to In 1990. v.bcn Qw,dlcr opened his dazzling art-deco dip in Fashion Island, he decided i.o tJlc his moniker to the new spoc, renaming h' Newport pier location 21 Oceanfront. Jeannie and Rick Lawrence, shown above 21 Oceanf.!'°nt, haven't changed thing . a Newport landmark. In the cnsuina rccusioh, busfoes.s suffered, espcciaUy in Ncwpor1's pricier rcstaunants, and Ch:indlcr for{e ited The Ra (it remains closed) and 21 Ocean'tront, as well. Now that Chandler's talented nair and m:moacment style have been lost to Newport's 3ppreciati\c patrons, the owners of che 'property, Rick and Jeanie Lawrence, have entered the 21 Occ:infront tage, and to the: l:lwrenccs' great credit, they h:i,·e not felt the urge to remodel what they had origin31ly designed, And they have kept fam11i:ir pcrwnnel, such as Bernard Rieolet. Karen Ashton and Holly Hubb:ird in pl3CC, ensuring an excellently trained taff. Ne~'Crthele • 1he long w:t:it for a tablo is a thing of the p:i t - reservations are a lot e:isier to m:ake. It ffilJY have to do wit~ old loyaltic • but much ,more. I imagine. to a faltering economy which hit 21 Ocean fRUll n:gul3rs h:ird. And let's face ii; this is a re tauranr where a steak Ar• eene colamnls• La•rl Mendenhall Is taking the day oU. h~ recarns nex• week. IOWMM .__ CMMA ,_,_ ..... ,_..... c-..0.1211 1 I • ., C......~ ..a \2 IS, 20. SIS; 7d 101$ 2 ~ .... ,a l:JI I IJ, UO, S 4$, a, 10JJ ~ ........... 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U9 ·l~ • I ...... ,.,. l'(;I) l0, 1 )0 •)) 2 .......... C_'I,_,_.. SlO.I 10~ fAMtLT .OUS <WflMA 171•1 ...... ......, ~ M.> .l3Ql ~ I ~ • ..,,._ .. ..._.l"QI 12U 4 IS 1 1s,....., ..... ...w. f'C>, • 10 2 ,.,...,.. " 1:2, 1 ••• 10 J .._.. ...... .._IOI 12, l 4S lJO SIS 7 U .L (lll l 4S . 4 The ................. «3112 1)0 ....... lllM..,l'Ol311l.S 1.10\S . J!IEE-...... _, .,._.,. $ c.- 1¥-et .. , '711 1 ............ Ul.l.INI , ----~ ...... , ..• , CALENDAR )-f 1~1-12 7 4 EVENTS: From 5 fen!<l Monday-Wednesday .it 1 O and 11 • m. Resef\l.illons .ire required fl)( groups of 10 °' more •RV Tr.iwl Adwnturn P.O Box SOS5, Huntington ~.ach. 92615, 968-7274. Three-dly, two-night Disc~ Wecl.ends .Jt Southern Cll1fomi.l RV resorts are held Fnd.iy and May 1. The weekends. intended to bring recreat.onJI vehicle en\huslasb to- gether, include tsc:ooed motOf coocti tou~. RV 5oem1na~ and restaurant meals. Costs range from S1 S9-S7l0 pc< recre.itional ve- h.cle. •Town H•ll spe.1brs series at Edw.lrds Cinema, Newport Ce-ntef, Newport Be.Kh. 9Sl-lS27. ~~a~ league o{ New- port Beach .ind AsstsUnce league ol la· gun.i. 84!.ach concl~ the srrit's April 20 ...,,th lohn R. Powers. r.c~ (wtuc:h benefit d\an~ .Jnd .ire t.u deductible): S22.50. • B•llroom Dancing. 61 O W 18th St • Ctbt.I MC'>.l, 644-5110 .., cl.us on ball· rU<Jm dJnt on~ ,met Wes! Co.>~ ~-."ng IS of. lt'f<"tl (, -1ut">d.1-. ~sh~ •Cost• Mes.a Quiclu.teppers 11160 Ana· ht·om °''" Cw.i M~. S-4S·Su69 A SE'· 11101 c11oi1·n >qu.11e d.inct> ~roup !ittM C\· f)("fl("n~ro tkince~ to toon tt-.1.-m e.>eh ll •• ~.l., at 10 J m _ •'"int' V.1lley CoHege forum 1ht'.iter. )'.illO ln.ont' (1.-nlt'r Dr, ll'.•llt'. 559.3333 llnl T 1< .i mu\lr .ii rl"\ 1ew fe.Jtunng song ,111d tl.1nll' -..•IC'\ t111n' Imm hot Broddwa) n"'"' .1h 1s -r.1i:<'d .11 7 30 p m Thu11<l.w· '>JlurdJ1 and 'I p.m f 1idJy S.11urd.ly Tlcl..- 11' S7 )6 • Ji mm) Ol'f ore O;ance Center 1S1 K.11· mu' D11"e. (.1,..1.i MN.:!, .!41 -9908. Ari in· 111rrn.1I po,•rtorrnJncl' by loal dlOleogra· plwr) .ind dJrxers I) p1~nted JI 7 pm \.11u1<lJ1< At.lm1~100 f'1et" • Nt>"'-porl Hubor Clt.s lodge 3456 V1.1 Operto, Nt"hµort Be.teh. 964 · 1760 Tht' fr~ m a !.t'n~'S of Big B.1nd da.ncn' ~ held trum 7 3Q...1 l 30 p m Sunday. Cost S8 per p<'rsDIVS 1 S pt>r couple Procttds ben· el1t Opu) Ont' a perlorm1ng arts ~my • Or•nge Co.ast College ~obeft B ... ~e The.ll("f. 2701 r.111~ Rd . Cml-1 Me>.i, 4 32·51180 OCC's Perfor= Oan<t> Ensemble pr~ts .. The fff Ph.Jrm.ic1st," • concef1 wrth •n .tnti.:ctrug 1hl"~ oil bur>e1a High School on Fnday. t t ' . \ \ ', •• 'I 't I I \ 1 I ' •"A Oauk O•y by the a..y" at 28th Street M.inn.i, 26th •nd 2Bth strttU on the Balbo.i Peninsul.l. Newport Be.ich, 673· ))77. To hcr.ild marina openi~ ~bra­ tX>n fe.itunng mUSIC, food .ina fun to ben· clit Newport Harbor N.iutical Museum held 2·6 p.m Sund.iy, Tid.eb: S25. •Jewish Film FestMI •• AMC ~ Six, 2800 N. M.iin $<., SM!llt. AN, SSl- 3S3S. Univenity ~ in !Nine~ of Sund.iy-moming shOWiop condudes on Sundav with "CentletMn's ~t." .i l 947 film starring etepy Pe<:k .is a m.ig- azine wnlf!f ~ pretends to be )ewisll and faces the realll)'. ol .inti-Semitism. A btt~kfaSl ~ from 9 :15-9:50 .i.m. precedes the 10 ~.m. screening, whidl wlh be followed by a discuSSlon. Tldceu were presold for the three wries films, bot. If available. individual lidtets for individu.il perform.i~ can be -purchased fo, $70 the day of the ~ing. • UO Film Society "Eufy Fltms: f,._ mous DirKton" Spting ~rles, Student Cenltt c:ry,t.il Cove Auditonum, 856- 6379. "Pink Flaminp" by director joM W.iten presented at 7 .ind 9 p.m. frid.ly. r ickecs: "4. . . I t I, \ ~, ' ..._ "°°" ~. Public invi"led. Admis.1ion: lewis Applied~~· · Fee: S25 $3.SO. ~ lndudes-------1* prnclC\;-S40 per mope.Jo . ..... 8 IMfte v..-. r-at...-o~ '"3l l hvuence cl VOA.II ln!Wf Child." a • ·---1 ...._...,. ......,.,. "' • WOlbhop chit~ how~ .. 5500 IMne Centirr Or .• lrvinr, SS9-l4Sl. f'unc:tioNI role~~ =· in,:. John Oenn P.iton, a rKOgnized .iuchoriry ---.... _.~!~• ~ __ 10 on Cemw1 Liedtt .ind ltlli.ln B.woque f>Kt ....,.. ~uur-•tpi. .. .irlas. leads "Master ~ for Singers" from .i.m.-4 p.m. S.iturd.ly ii\ lb>fn 204 ol noon-1 :30 p.m. fricbiy. L~ Aoolied SciMce 8oilding. Fee: S40. • Mlgi e.u.~ preenrs • s&x-~ •Jewish Comm""ity Cfllter cl Or.nee non<redlt, st.ind-tip comedy clus County 2SO 8Uer Sl.1 Costa.Mesa. 7S1· Saturd.lv-M.iY 16 from 10 a.m.-1 P~m. in ~center ~.10$ .i guided tour to Room to2 OI OCC'1 Business EcfuQlion the,._ _ ..... ibi~~~ -~~MT to Building. Fee: $125. A 2~r .cfv.inced SH u ... c::iu• t -i. .. n~ u"" vr.,...: rea-h~•PY wortahop will be otrered wrn ol lmpeorial Russl.i" on Sund.iy. A lwc· SatUtd.iy and Sunct.y and April 2S-26 from uty motor O»Ch departs from the center .it 9 .i.m.-4 p,m. in ltoorn 169 ol OCC's Sci• 11 .i.m. Cost: S 1 d lmembers>·Sll lnon· efK'.e 8uildi~ fee: S6S. finr illtS profo.JOf members). Oon.ild )efln1ngs preYiews .in .art tout/d.iss • u1un.1 Art Museum 307 Cliff Or., L.i· hc'U le.ct to £Urope this som~r from 10 gun.i lie.ch, 49-4-8971. Mist Suwn ~ .i.m.-noon Saturcb)t In Conf~ Room spe.ilcs about ' her insul~ "Milk .and 1oa. Admifaion: free. The ct.m. "M ol Honey'' now on view .it dllr South ~ Wf'Slem £~ ... Nl'\S lune l4·luly 10. ~ s.atellite It 11 •.rn. Aptil 9. Ad-Cost: S2,99S. For inlormation on the ptt- mrSSIOf't: Free. view, phone 4l2·SS1 S. • ~ Theater Arts Center 2S01 • Or.np County lftiWe Edp .t Bisvo Oiff Dr .• Newport Beath, 966-2187. ~ 201 in IMrw. 647-1909. ludY Moue!, .tU• Vine SUttt Thmrt Co.. .i rwew .ictor's char o( ''The ~ Hills (Mo(." shire her won.shop. presents reguw ~ '°' penon;a1 story ~ btest r~ .in • do- •Alu Cofftt House 506 ) 1st St., New· Hollywood asting directors.. Classes .ire cus.sion tilled "How to Su<uWuDv f\M.. port ~.ach. 67S-023J. "Two Poe11 .ind Ollgoin& Sunct.ys froni 4-7 p.m. Applicants' Cotntwle'" rrom 6:30-a.lO am \V~ Ttie.r Poetry;· featunng readings by G.lty may all 8 •.m.·S p.m. Monc:by•fridly; day. emt: S2S h.ncludes btNU.asO Tomlinson .ind John G.liod1oer. is presented 8 Or ~ at 8 pm. Wed~y. S1go-ups ~n .it 7 ~ Coa't 02•3l 2701 FMview • l.ldlsSOft H04~ 1aaoo M.icArthur Bh'd .• p.m. '°' the oprn read1n_g wtucti follows ~. Mcs.J, Ol· 380. Biology pro-Irvine, 1·800-310-LOVE. "H.1Yc lt1r R~· the rnc11n program. Adrrus~: Frff feuor Norman H. Cole~ a n.lhJtal tionshlp You W.int" IS P'!"'"ted by ~ion· hisl?'Y tout he'll ~ to I~ in July ~ a(xLa med ~·n.<t Of. P•t •Blue Marble Coffeehouse 1907 Har· during .l free or~t.ltJOn session from 6 )(). •• T-·-~-f r'"' bor e1,d .. Costa ~. 6-46-5776. "free-8:30.~.m -~y_jri _ _!!oom lQJUltOC~.'.L S's.~~ ~-'.:.!...t":~~ -dam-ot-ftprl'SSlon P<ll'tJVNighl-~ts xcttniniW.tlion lrUJfcftni,C:05lCirthe 16-day t.l~tell1ng poets Tony FrffbUrg ,md Ste-tour between Ju'Y, 14=29 is U ,800. ··~ 8 UCl ~I ~ Auditorium, ~ phen Bumene .ll 7:30 p.m. Apnl 9. Art hind the Mion. • in ~tiich masttt .Hol· Orhle ;and Bridse Ro.ld. Irvine, 156-5000 OfJe" rt>.lcf1ng is aho part of the progr.im. lywood stuntmJn LOfen lanes win discuss Pri.tt-Wln~ng Ausuar1<1n ~1st .1nd UCI Admi~: flee. h~ c.rttr. ~ roouge .and tAlks about distinguished prof~ ol Engl.9\ Thom.n • fillctory Re.idings ,11 C.i.s<1 P.llma rest.iu· his carttt at 7:30 p.m. Friday kl the fine M. Kene.iUv l«tures on "Au~r~.i tlnd Af. rant, 122 E 17tf\ S1 .. S .. >ntJ Anil, '472· Art'5 Redt.11 Hall. rd.ets: S7·S8. ''Uildet· rlC41, the (ocus of N~I$" at II tooighr 901 S Poetry reading and music IS pre· standing 't'our ~le,'' a tluee-houf wotk· rdets: S6. "C..Mdol's Gtttn Pl.ln" IS Pf~ r -• -• -• _ • _ • -• ~ st'ntai at 8 p.m. Monday fe.lturing the \hop wf\ere coupl~ win leilm to apprecilte s.entecf by a r~l.ilJW o/ un;ada's poet Ellyn Maybe and m~ns Radio each other's differences, is presented .. t 9 Ministry ij the Enmon~nt ~l 8 p.m "Pf d 1 • 1• Venus An open rc<lding follows MmlS· .. m. Saturd.iy in Room 205 ol OCC's 9. ridets: S6 • I s.iofl: Free. r---;=::;:::::;;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;:;=;;;;;:;;;;;:=;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;:;:;:;:::;:::;:::;:::;=;-::-i ~, ... -I • l..lgura Buch Public libruy 36) I •1~~~X,~~~ I Glcnneyre Si. Llgun.i Bc.Kh, 494-6649 , POt'ts W11li.im Oand.lssan and Glenn 1 McGuire rNd from thetr ... u u al 8 p.m I DOWN HOMI COUNf9'T COOeCW .. I Friday. Admission: free I • . , I • Hi-Time Cdtan 2 SO Ogle St.. C06u ~. 65().6463. ~I wine t..istinp .ire held 4.7 pm. today .ind J-8 pm. l'nd.ry Proc:.-~ ~ v.lries. lany ltt leads the wtiog ol wines from Sterling Winery 1-6 p.m. ~rurd.ly. Price per taste • SO cents S2. ltbt.11)' wine ~i"S' .ire c:onducted 4.7 p.m Wed~ (e.illJring wines from dif· ferenl regjoos. Pria per l.lste v.ines. • Huntington kach Coordinating Coun· cil .ll Rodgen 5ef'lior Centf)f. 17th Strttt and Orange A~ue, Huntington Beach. 897·3370. Pla.ns fof Albor D.iy will be un· 11e11ed at the April luncheon meeting 11 Come See ~Diis• ....... c I 2 I • • I !~~entreei " . k-recewe the-1 ! second entree ! (of eq~I _...__ ~ lesser value) ! : at ! I • I I • I • • Dmt In Ovr Rornaruic Ctllar _•_G~in_o_'_s _E ____ a~n_dedMe~n~u~--1~~~'~~ t 1 C111e _.~n-..-a ........ t Luncheon Served Monday,friday l 1:30am .. 2:30pm featuring Homcstyle Cooking & Daily Specials 't' D inner Ser-Ved M onday,Saturday from 5:30pm STEAKS • SEAFOOD • COCKTAILS 1695 Irvine Ave • Costa Mesa • ~ 7944 • Exciting New Pasta Dishes • Early Dinner Specials. • We Still Have Your Old Favorites, Too!t l ~~s I . 1-11 1 "-1 .. ' '"'·' \I t '-.1 ,-1-1 1 h~n-1-~o -' I !PRICE-! WNCH or DINNER NotgDOdwWt qofsdler • I • I ' I • 1 54 E. 1 7th St. ! Costa Mesa 1 • 646-4303 ! (JPra ~Ytl • p ! ---------·--- ..... ~-. . . ~. ., , r 1 ,.... 1 ,..., f"'I 4 ,H 1'" ..._.'I I I '-. . ) ·~ .J -L L on. "The Owtes ltutherlord Qu.irtrt p;tr-port Be.ich. 675-7<411 ~rcflSt ;and bms it 1 .30 p.m Fnd.ly-Saturday. sa>.ophonist Slop Thomas pl.lys J.lU 8 p.m.· • rive fftl Too 1145 Newport Center midnight Thursd.ty-Saturd.:iy. ~~· ~-pott Be.ich, 640.5250. R.Joctr""•• Pl.ayu s 18100 VM ~rm.ln Ave , ln'lne; """'' pbys I.la st.1.nd.11~ lor daoons 660·9215. Live j.lu is prescn~ SJturday W~y·Solturday ,. nights. ··Fout Susons Hotel Con~nalory •Studio u fe 100 S. M;un St , Bolboa, l ounge, 690 Nl:'WpOft Center Dmf', New-675-7760. Hammerhead Blue pt.ys blues port 1'each. 7 S9~ flllt r rends \inss 111 9 p m. tod.:iy. Mc~in D•~tS plays J4U .11 •nd r'•>~ J.l.U, blues. b.l1IJds •nd light ~ 9 p.m Friday. Tht lf'll IC.lih1w.i Qu.:irtet T uesd.:ly· Thul\ll.I~ from 6-11 p m .:ind Fri-pl.I~ ).la at 9 p m Sa1urd.Jy d.ly-S.:itun.Lw from 7 pm -midr• .:ht . . , • Vtll• No\'• 31l1 \V Coo1.t H1&hway. • 1rvme Ul\i.led Chur~ of Christ 4!)15 "e'<\flO't Be.:ich. 6'4l·788() Pun15l MtChat-l Alton P.lrM lninc, 33-0220 \'oaf. lord.in tickles the "°'~") lhursdil~·Saturd.iy J'U en.einble Voc.il"'Of~ ·~·>I'S at 7 lO from 8·30 p.m.·1·)0 a.m. pm. 5.llurdJy rte::l..ec.s. S10. , . '.;"\ • W.iterfrOftt Hihon M.>tn 0.ntng Room • J.D. s h nd1n1 ii Peter s LinJ1ng. 21100 PJ<:1ftc Co.lst Hwy.. Hunllngton 16400 P.lC.11< Co.ast Hwy.. tiun11ng1on Be.ach, 534-0862 Clb.lret~le entl'rt.l•n· Be~ lr.1! rlwthm •OJ blues ~rom the ment is pro"~.t by loc.ll blues s•ngt'r b.ind Sunk.'! Blue 1> pr~nll'd ~turd.l~-Karen Call1nger, pi.tniil Michael t 1111, c.o- Sunday n•t;hts medlin lyn<M Montgomery. Sa.n Francisco •Mamou Hotcl •nd Tfl!nls Oub The romo<: M.lrk D•~.s .ind p1t1n1St/,ocal1st View, 900 ~ Ccnle< Olr\C Newport Donald Ross at "Celebr.llion!, ' the sixth Be.ich. 640-..-000. The Tom St~n 8.lnd, .1nnwl g.ila sponsoied by the Center €or ~·th Mn~r O!.>n.t 01tn pt'rlOfms toru~t-the Orange County gay ind lesbian com: S..turday at 9 pm. and SundJy .it 1:30 muntty, bc:Rinning .it 6 30 pm Saturd.ly pm. rtd.~s Slf5. ... w_.u•s ~ly the Su 317 Pac1ric COilst • Z f"i.ua t.n UO M.ir~clplace ~oss from H1p.ay. Huntington Be.leh, Sl6-25S5 UO. 725-9000. ~I Olson pl.J)'S Fli-~ P<lul Sin1th. Tno ~~tunng Smith on menco guitar &om 6-8 !orught. Pm'tltt' piano. J•m OeJuho °". bo15S •nd Fnn~ Pracuce e>Wys bl~ and J41ZZ from 1-l O UpP on dtums plays Friday-S.lturd.ly p.m. F~y. PK1ricJCurmits pl.Jys . New m~ts It a 9 JO and 11 The ·~ Age mUSIC rom 7-ULp.m....SA&~ ~ 'iilt~ring11ie ~ rwvp as the -.open gu!Ur )Jm is held from. 5·8 p.m Sun· Mesi, 646-5776. Minimum 3 e>Wys ~er-4523. Cu1ta11st-s1nger Peter \\1d.~m native folk .8-11 p m. today Oada Oboe pl.sys folk, rotmtry, oldies and roc:L. Mon play neo pop rock Fnday. Haze Brothers d.ly·fnday 5·7 pm pbl <KOOStic rock Sawrdiy. Tom McLlln perfOfms Ofiginals and di~ried pop April • Harbor Singers Pr~cr1<1n Churc.h l>I 5. Kim c:oldman pby folk rock T~. the Co\man«, Fa1JW.>W at Ad.lllb, Co.u The Leeders perform foll.. rode Wednesday Mesa, 897-0587 or 964·338) Sm~~ .ind Sh0\'\1imes: 8-11 tonight, 9 p m -midnight d.lncers sou&ht for fem.tie group ol all Jb't."> Frtday-Saturd.iy; 8-11 p.m. Sund.iy· and ~es "ho perform ~t'f)th•ng lrnm WC'dnesd.ly Admi>Sion· Free. pop to rock Mretmsr> ill 7 pm t'\l'fY Tuesd.ly ii above ilddrl~. The i.;•wp "'" • BrA\''O'S l ounge it rhe Bt.""-'fly Ment.ige ali.o pcrlOfm .tt )UUr Sf>CO.Jf t.'\Cf L t lo{el, 3350 A'enue of the Ms C:O,M Mesa, 751-5100 Li\c CQlertatnment is pre· • te Mtridien Hotel 4SOO ,._~iijr sentcd by singer ·gu1Url)l J<'fl)' Valentine BMJ . NC\\~ lleJCh, -176-2001 "Br.>dd 5·30.8'30 pm. luesd.:iy-FrtdJ). A dJnt.c "ay, My V.ay." a ~g.islJoorJ ol mu>•\JI band perfdtms 9 pm.· 1 .i.m Frida) tht-aler, magic, comedy and SJ)l.'\tJll\ i<.1.). S.llurd.ly. •~ held at 7 (~'Ci.JI dinner .Ho-. ... 1 8 .inti -; • u no'.a Restaur.anl 2241 W ~ g . .c5 pm ff )' S3 co~cr chJr~'t.', two • dr.nl.. m1n1mum per pcuon Hwy , NC\\-pott Betl<.h, 63 1 1 381 hmmy Hopper periotllb II 30, 9.30 and 10.30 • M.lrina B.lf Club .il Goldt<n S.111> llutd, pm Wedne)(fay-S.,turd.ly. Adn11>sion 6285 E P.ic1foc Co.bl Hw-, Lon.: lk.i<h, Free. • (2 131 596-1631 Li\ r~ mu" 1> J>l'r· • CO.lch tlouse 33157 um1no up1r.t· fOfmcd Wednes<fay .ind -5.lturcJJv n~hb JI rano, San Juan up.>lrano, 496-8930. 'Tilt' 9 pm School o( f'ish plays grunge rod today. •Marriott Hold .ind Ten11is Club the •. Eel..·A·Mou.se i>l.lys jJITl.lian r~ al 9· VtC\v, 900 NC\\ port Cenlet Ome, ,...l.'\,purt p.m frid.ly 1icL:ets. S1S VeS4.l\1US plJ)'S Beadl, 640-4000 "itfltwatch Ot lhe BVll~ rock at 9 p.m. 'Saturday. Tickc~· SS. perfoim 8·30 pm Mond . .i)··Wt'd~) • Cruy Horse Steak HO\lff and Saloon • N-,,ort L..tnding 503 Ed~.itcr bi"5· 1580 Brool.holluw Onve, Santa An.l, S49· 2373. The l>IJnders play ClJ)pso mllilC 1· 15 12. "Ra1un Cajun" Doug ~ ..... plays 5 p tn. Sund.iy Moncby. • -·----~R~t' "T700 f'IJ<tnti.i ff~d'S fooef an Spirits 1~1 7 1 A~e . Cast.i Mew. 650-18<40 0 I, Mcxhc1 . Sl., Huntingu>n Beach. 968· F~ .ind F.i~ 10 f~ pl.Jy rod al 9 pm • ttio plus ~ .truSIS, perl'orms ~Y' it d.iy. 3 1 <4:30 .1nd 6 p m. T1le Sund.ay guests in-.---------..,.------------------- aude. Red HOllcM.iy ISund.iyJ. Snool.y Pop, Rock & Country Y~ Ind Bob <:.ooolef tApnJ 121. Buddy OllldM and Ol.lne V.tri;a (Apt1I 19). There· " • S<4 entt'ftiainment c:Nrgr and S 7 mmi-mum ~ charge. •Mucha Custo Juz S.r "'d utin CtiU 263 E 17th St.. Cosu M6a, 631-4009. Luther Hughes .ind "uhoots." fe.itunng trombonOt Anrty M.min .ind ~ISl Justo Alm;ano pefbm 111 the gr•nd opc'fling t~ollion ill 9 pm Wtd~ol)·Apnl 9. • New ~I.ft' Jau Oub ol SQ4.ithttn CAiiforn ia .it El lodge. 212 Etl..s l.ine, Solnw AN. 66-4·1-'03. The .Ro.u1ng 20's Sand kd by D.anny D.Ms and jam ~s with loaf mUSICl<lllS prewnttd 1 -6 p m Sunday. Tdeu. SS • ~ Ro.ldhouse 1700 P~nll.t A\~ .. Cow ~~ 650-18<40 Ronrne Sn Open Rnd.1n' Blues J¥n " held a pm. ~1Qnd.ty •t>t"Jttn 2515 £. Co.ut Hp~y. Nt"w· • AJu Colftt WvehcM.ise &. Routing G S06 l 1.R St., Newport Bc.ich, 67S·O . Buf!lS & Toth pl.)y av.int-pop .°" ~· ~ upriW't b.s 11i a:)O p.m. April 3. Shtinlcing V~Je.ituring Miry ~us pl.iy altcrn.i· ~ pop •t 9 p.m. Saturd.iv. Dennis Roser Keed play Ot18JNI foll<. roci .ind councry .11 8:30 p,m. Aprtl 9. Adm6~ion: Free.. •Ancient M.lriner, 2607 W. COilSI Hlgh- w .iy1 . Newport Be.ich, 646·0201. li;im. merncad Blue plays roc:I.. and blue .it 8•45 p.m Fr'4arSacurcby • Bistan10. 19100 Von Kamun Ave . Ir· Y•M, 751·5222 Alphon\e .ind Surrcndcf play rhythm and blues 111 7 pm. Tucsd.ly •The ~ey Stone 11 761 Cd~ A\~ Founu1n V.i~. 775.-9987. The Irish Beg· ~rmeo p&ay 5.itutd.ly night • Blue M.lrb~ 1907 H.:irbor 8'\-d., UbU T ,O •l..Ol ~•..,..1- • 3800 s Plllza Or Senta Anl l 11 •) &51-2531 • 3 ,,._,... IO P9f1ol1Tll lg Am Cent. e =; , Wllh AJpetizer' Menu • • OJmelnAnd Enjoy • • • AJp!tjzers & Cocldails Jn Our All New Full Seroim Cocktail Lounge. We Are Also Proud To Present Italian Art & Foodlowrs ~anza FMIURING 1be Finest In Italian Food & Dririk c~--11---'-- By A Display Of Original . ~ RneAnsWortsBy t Roman.Artist . . . ADAIBFJ?TO · • AIJCANDRO Dinner Mon .• Thurs. 5:30·10-30 Fri.& Sat til 11 :00 •Sun 5:00-10:00 1576 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa • 645-8560 ' : CALENDAR " . 540-12 2 4 F~y. Njltnission: S7. ,.. •Old World German Rest.iur.int 7S61 Center Ave .• Huntington Beach, 895-8020. The "Cargo)'le Lounge," fcaturmg 1ndus- todl and alternative ddnce music, 1s held from 9:JO p m.·2 a.m Thursdays. Ad- m1s.s100 S4. •Orange Coast College, Robert B. h\Oore Theater, 2701 Fa1rv1ew Road, Cosu Mesa, 432-5880. "Folkl0< de las Ameri· cas. •· lc.11uong music and dance from Cen- lr JI, Sooth ano North Amcnca, IS presented Ill a p<e-Cinco de Mayo concert al 2:30 pm Sunday 10 benefit M[ChA Club's stu- dent schola™11p fund. T1d.ets: SS.SO-S l I. • St.ig Lounge I 4 S E. 19lh St.. Cosra Mesa. 6J 1-9813 Cu1tJusl/smgcr Peter Wickc™1.im plays lolk. country and oldies JI 8 p m. Thursdays • S~t Adelines P 0. Box 3323. Mission Viejo. 768-8111 or 249·204 S. The women's four-part harmony chorus recruits new members from lhroughoul Orange County Rehearsals are 7 30-10 JO p m Tuesdays. • Trocadero 4237 Cimpus Dr. Irvine, HS-i-5599 "Smgmg \.\'1th the Hots Ll\e On <;tJge" K.-iraoke pr~ntcd 9 p.m. Wedncs· days • 21 Oceanfront 21 Oct'anfronl, NC\\ port lkach 675-2566 Jay Milburn performs )und.>~"> .>t 8 )0 p m • Vill.i~e Inn 127 M.irine A'e , Balbo.l Is- land Ci S-8j00 0.ln RO\~ plaY\ rock and hi~ 'l pm Sund.J) Thur-.dJy. Kr)boJrd1!>1 R11 ~ Shl'rmar1 play-. rod .ind blu~ 9 p.m I 11t1J1 • ~1turda) • Vill.i Nova 31 J I W Coa;I t toghway. -..:c"port Be.JCh, ()-i 2-~800 P1Jn1S1 RICh r Juno plays Brn.1dway f.1vorot~ .md pop \l.ir1d.irds Suoday-Wcdn~.1y from 9 pm.- 1 JO J m •Waterfront Hilton West Coast Club 21100 Pac1IK Coast HWy., t tunrmgton BNch, 960-SURF Smgers, dancers, mag1- c1.1ns, celebrity looL.-aliL.cs .md all vJriety JCI\ 1m1tccl 10 sh<>-'~ their talents or \to~ the hits C>n .1 K.lraolo.e system as L.irry ("'on hosts Jnd cntertJ1n~ at 8 JO p m. \\ondJ~ ·Tuesday ..,INLL L" • Hy.ill Regency Irvine, 17900 J.imboree Road, Irvine, 838-5542. Chayior's Socl.il Club, for .igH 21-55, at 8:30 p .m. Frid.ly 1ncludet door prizes, free self-parking, and buffet. Cost: SS. • Ministry of Singles 30 Mariners Church, 100 B1>0n Ave., Newport Bc•ch. 040·6010 M1n1stry for Singles JO-plus mcro at 7·30 p.m Friday. • Ocun P.iciric Single Sailors 6-i6-4005 ,...on-smolung SAnglcs gather every Sunday· at 11 a m. ror a sail. barbecue and social! hour •Open Bridge 650-2320 Played Wed~ys at 7 p m. m Costa Mcs.1. In- termediate to .idvanced players, 4 S plus. Admissoon: S2 • Single r rofessionAl'a Con~ntlon at Red [ion Ion, Laguna Beach Ballroom, 1050 Bristol Ave . ~ Mcs.1, (4151 459- Fresh Fish DallJ All Year 'Round ....... &.u,tch DI-__, ·~"" •Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm •Ear1y Bird Specials •Happy Hour 4-6;>m •Harbor Brunch Cruises 400 M ain St. B alho<l 673-4633 -3817. Soot hem C.ilifornia's rll5t-ever con- vention s~fteally for sin~ ~als held 1 p.m.-midnlght Sunday. Donation:, S2S for entire convention, S 1 S for evening keynote address and Spring Ball only. •Singles Swing and Ballr0om Dance Club 1695 Irvine Blvd., COSla Mesa, 494- 0593. Lessons in wi:si Coast swing. Lalin and others. plus a dance party held 7:30 p.m. Friday. Cost: S28 per month. • West Ne~t Community Ce.nte r 883 W. 1 Sth St., N~ beach, 644-3240. A walking group m~ts every Monday from 12:30-1 p.m. and walks a variety of nearby routes or carpools to other spots. Party bridge games are held Tuesday and Thurs· days from 9:JO a.m.-noon. line dancing classes arc ollered Wednesdays from 10: JO a.m.·ooon Cost to all programs: .,ree (ex- cept dancing clas.s -S2). 1111 \I I h'. • B.icksl.ige Thu ter 1599 Superior Ave., Cost.1 Mesa. 646-5887. "Transitions," a play written Jnd performed by young peo- ple and examining their hopes and fears of gr0\l\1ng up, contonul'S .JI 2 p m SundJys 1ndefinmtely Special evening perform.lnces at 8 p.m. this f-'ri~ay-SJturday. T1ckel5: SB. •Blue Marble Coffeehou se 1907 H.-.[bor Blvd., Clht.1 Mes.,, 646-5776. Theater im· prov troupe Oxy Moron appe.frs 8-11 p m Mond.iy. _Adm1sSKll4-f ree- 7:30 nightlv through Saturday. Ttdcts: SS, ~frtsAIOS-r~rth. . • Huntinlton Buch Pl.iyhouse at Ci*r School, 2f141 Strathmoor lane, Hunting· ton Beach. 832·1405. "Sleuth," Anthony Shaffen mystcty thriller, closes Friday· Saturday at 8 p.m. • trvfne Valley College Forum Theater, SSOO Irvine Center Drive, 559-3333. "Hot Tix," a music-dance re\liew (e.ituring re- cent hits from Broadway musicals. is pre- sented tonight-Saturday at 7:30 p.m., with 4 and 9-p .m. performances Friday. ndets: S7·S8. • u guna Pl.iyhouse at Moolt.pn Theater, 606 laguN Cinyon Road, • 494-8021. Michael -Srady's ''lo-Gillian on Iler 37th Birth<f:ay" is presented through April 12 at 8 p.m .. with 2 p.m. Saturday .ind Sunday matinees. Tickets: S11-S18. • O r.inge Cout College Oroim.i lab Stu- dio, 2701 Fairview Rd .. Costa Mesa, 432- 5880. OCC Rep,ertory Theater Co.'s "Sleeping Beaury • runs today-Saturd.ly. Curtam times are 10:30 a.m. lhurs<My- Friday and 3 .Jnd 7 p.m Saturday. Tidcets: SHS. . • Orange Count)' Cruies 16892 Bolsa Cha 5i.., 'Suite 202, I luntington Beach, 840-1406. "The Wttard of Orange," • comedy revue spoofing life in Orange County, continues-Sa~ at 8 p.m. through May 9 (ex~ April 11 .ind M.iy 2) at ihe Santa Ana Cultur.il Cent«, 115 £. Santa Ana Blvd .• Santa Ana. Tid,ets: S 12· S1 6 • Edison Hi~h School 21400 "'\dgnoliJ St., ltuntoni:ioo B<'ach. 962-1356 "Cn~ • Soulh Co.uf Repertory 6 55 Town Ccn· of lhr I fe.irf' by Beth Henley presented ter Drive. Costa Mes.1, 957-4033 On the BANQUET FACILITIES For Private Occasion Events Company Luncheons/Parties rl .. HANGCHOW Chinese Restaurant Your Happy Host, Mr. Lee . Welcomes You! ~Catering---~ •Cocktails •Lunch Buffet •Sunday Brunch •Dinner 7;JNights Full Bar~I Take Out 720 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa ;f ---~-8960 . / ) Second~: "Billy Bishop Coeuo...W.V/!... c.otl&inuei-lndef~. - John O.iy and (ric ~el~rson·s muslc.ll •le Mericfieft Hotel 4500 ~u Jbout .i World War I pilots c:heder~ .is-Blvd .. Newport Beach, .. 76-2001. "Bm.ld cent 0 lO fame, IS prescnl~ thr~ Aplll 012 Wily, My W.Jy," .l unorg.uboatd ol ITIUSICJ at 8.30 p.m. 0 Tuesd.ly-f1idly, 3 Mid 8.30 theater, m.ig;c. comedy and specialty M:ts p.m. ~tur~y. ~. 3 lllld 8 p.m. Su~y. is held at 7 (speci.>I dinner ~t 8 ii Tickets. S22:U1. ~ndaty W.\tc~, the 9:45 pm. Fridays S3 «Mt ctwge, M world P~!Cf~ of BarbOlra Fields story d11nk minimum per penon about • 5aent1f1C retreat ~ haywire, " opens on tl\e Mainst<?ge Friday and runs • Meiunlne lttsUunnl 1980 through M.ly 10. Tk:lets: S15-S32. M•cArthur Blvd., lf\<ine, 9SS-ClU£ "Mumm's the Word," .i music;il comedy • Wi y Off Bro.idw.iy Pl;ayhouR 1056 .tnd mystrry, is p<est'ntt.'d Fnd.lys lit 8 p m. First St.. Sant.1 An.l, 547-8997. "R.l•n and SatU1d.lys at 7 p.m Continues indcf1- Some fish. No E~hants," Y Y0tk's Jlttr· nitely. Adminion: S42 to S-48. nJte projection of ife after a .global c..atas-• ~t ··~h u ·rr"-U Suit~ -..--1/ophe, IS presen~ Fri<bys and Saturdays ·~-,..... ...,....,. ,... ... " :>uu .it 8 pm. and closes with a Sunday m.iti· Ba)"~ Grde. N~port Bc,lch. llH;4SOO nee at 2 pm. May 17. T~ show ft>atures The M ~efY C.ife theJter, whc1e .iuc1icncc •two ttc.itments. one set In 1992 .i.nd the sahes a wflO-dunn.t, IS procnted 8 p.m Olher ~ in 2050. which are f>'c!sented on fod.iys and 7 p m. SaturdJ)S. Spcci.l.I aJtcmallng Wttkends. rdets S 12 SO-S l 5. ~~l~1>-~ ":[~. ~.;;. Dinner theater • Keith & Margo's Murder Mysl~ry .it Scott's Se.ifood Gt1ll & Bar, 3300 Bri>tol SI, Cost.a Mesa, (2131 466-1767. Soh~·1t· yourtelf ~hodunit. \ .. here acton ~ .as dinner guests. presented 8 pm S.ltuni4)'$ mcnt, a dueoe-coursc dmncr..;anJ bretlll.ut -ams S 14 9 pet couple 8 014 WOfld ~rman ••stauranl 7561 Center Av~. ttunhngton Beach. 826~730 Encore," an .audtencr ~tci~1K>O m)-S' tcry pmncr 1s presented .at 7 p nl. Satur-dJ~ Conttn~ lndclin1tcly. Admt»IOO S48 South Coast Pl~. Costa Mesa (714) 540-3840 TEXAS TEStED-TRIED 8c TRUSTED 7 Ch=$4.95 Served Men-Pd 11 ~30-5:30 . ~$5 ~95 . laby•d .. TapSlllc*a ... $6~95 $8.95 1/2poond l pour'd .. . Dining H~hl~ht Of The Week MICASA WMt:.Mexan Cuisine When: Lunch, Dinner 7 Days a week, tull bar Where~ 2te E 17th, Costa Mesa How Much: Very Moderately Pnced area tor near1y 30 years, this CO'Zy restaurant has one ol the most unique dinner menu preSentations around. HomestyJ9j.mch specialties are a day time feature. MA BARKERS 154 E. 17th St 646- 4303. 6 am,'fO 1 O p.m. daily;., Sunday from 7 a.m. Serving breakfast , lunch, 1finner in .a homestYie fashjM. "Country style American ruisjne·. Always the friendliest sef"'.ice, iow prices for high quality homemade food. MfCASA 296 E. 17ltl St. 645-7626. Family style Mexican restaurant. President Bush has eaten here! Open daily al 11 am. for lunch .. dinner , and cocktails. Call ahead for large parties. The excellent prices, soltcrtous selVice and delbous food make Mi Casa possibly the most popular Mexican eatery In the area. PLAYERS HOLLYWOOD D£U.GRlll 18100 Von Karmen, Irvine, 6~9216. We'll take you '10 the stats" 1n our t 930's Holywood COSTA MESA receptions and speaal ocx:asion atmosphere. ~r contemporary parties. restaurant features a multl-«hnic ANGELO 1969 Harbor Blvd. 646· GINO'S ON THE HILL 428-€. J 7th menu and deli. From Italy to the· 1225 Open fOf lunch Mon. ·Fn Street, 650·1750 Aes.l'\'atons Onent the the Good or USA Our 11.30 am to 2:00 p.m • diMer aocepced A Costa Mesa landmark. steak, seafood, pasta, pizza & from 4..30 p.m. Res9rvations ate Warm. intimate meeting place: the servlC8 1s sure to dazzle you. Toe recommended. -TM best Nonhern uh1ma1e neighborhood restaurant twlnklil)g and other dancing to live ltakan c:ueaine "' al ol Orange and lounge. Lunch. dinner. music or the latest sounds in th• 1 County"' accotdlng to co-owner Joe weekend b<eakfast Expertly bar area afterwards. Private parties. 1ngatdla. F,..,_ 1..tood aM Pf9Pa18d-nbs, burgers, sandwiches. banquets and catering lllso past• .,.. ii • tpeQelies of tiM--salads ancr1i00se speciaft1es Live available. We have It d and at house. C8'ering and private party piano bar entertainment in the reoession busting priceslOIMer faial. ~. lounge; singalong Karaoke from 5.9 Mon-Fri.;5-10 Sal. Afl»tA RESTAURANT 440 E. weekends from 7 Pm.. RIVIERA AE$TAUAANT3333 17th SI .. (nut to Mome's Flowers). HANG CHOW 720 W 191h Streec. Bristol St. Sdlth Coast Ptaza. 5440- This unique and ~ 650-8960. Lunch 11 :30 to 2;30 • 3840. Lunch 11 :30 a.m;. to 3 p.m. testanMt fealuring the aJtsine ol Mon. -Sat; 01nner 2:30 to 1 O . Mon. -S•.: dinner S-1 o p,m. Mon. - Alghaniatan ia 1he OIVy one of Its Sun. • rt.Jrs .. : ill 10:30 Fn. & Sat.. Thurs; 'IR 11 p.m. Fri. & kind In Or.nge County. For an Sunday Brunch 11 :30 to 2:30. Sat.Reservations are ~ltd. wentng of dining N you won·i Popular Chinese Restaurateur 'Mr. ~ward winning ContiMttt.a aJisine. bgtit. Mana it SUl9 to P'ease the L ... runs this restaurant especially One of th• only restaurants ln ~ Md the MOM&. CMner is wieh "Chinese Food Lowrs· 111 Orange County to off• tableside sented TueedaJ iwu $atulday Night mind. Good authentic Chinese ftambe. Excellent MNice, Intimal• from 5:30 p.m. C•q and Tlke oufsiM 8' affordable prices. Ful bar, 111~. ru Avllllble. ....... 1... ~ celering. privllll• room '°' SCAMPI t 576 Old Newpoo Blwd. ~S.llAMtAnAN DEU 2831 groups up to 20, &&5-8580. w..m 1 lrtel'ldlyo.nen A BrillDf sn.e M1"9310. Open 7 HORIKAWA3800 S. Ptaza ()rive, Unda Md Femllndo Nlivwena cft• a.m: tot p.m. Mon.~Fri.., Sal 9 a.m. SolAh Coast Ptaza Vilage. 557· authentic hafian Cl.lisine MfV9d in to 10 p.m.: Sun. 9 a.m. ID 9 p.m. 2531. Rnervlltions suggested. the traditional European manner. Orange Counly's aAh8'Wic New F'ne tradJtional JtpaneM restaurant Fernando's lmprHSN• credentials VOft( style <Mi ,....,,.,,. ...,,.. UlM the freshest ingredients. Sos hi tndud• gradualing from Culinaty corned beef, pahn\l. teat beef, Bar, tlllaml rooms. ooc:ktU lounge. ~Y In Italy, training 111 ~•I ~. pollllO pMCIMa. knilhes ..,llkxMM KaMkJ ciMers must Concordia. Venice. llaly; Chef 111 and GIWdel delgla TNa be otdef9d 2" hours in advance. Don Pa-· .. "" in r .. .-.w-8, crrticllty aCdlilmed ,..._,,_ Elegant dining. Lunch and dinner. E~land7Ct;rchilt,~..,.~hax De MN• bfNld9lt ~ starting 111 JACKSHRlllP Newport Pter, Fondel. Switzer\and: Hotel La Paix $1 .99: Ud\ Md chw daily. Tlke u.L>....._..e..,,sh,,_,.__.iu..c,..~ Lugano .. S~ ntlUMMA119 ~2300 ~~. (E......_ d the H8fbDf Centet) f541·1m. A111rwllionl accepced. l.uncti Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m. to ' p.m. OfMef Mon. ' to Q ~m.; Tu. .. ~to 9:30.p.m.; nu.,, Fri. to 10 p.m.: Sii.. 3 to 10 p.m.; Sun. 3 • 9 p.m .• Colla Mlu'a oldelt .............. 30,_, lr8dll6on d MfW1g the finMt tft • c::hlrblait1 d ........... filh and c:NcMn. Winn.~ llll'nOIPt*• •._.._,.,.,.,a cne+on horn ~ m••• '°..,.., per1iet. l.uncMa ham 11.49; compl••• ............ OIUftg......,.. -............. p.M. from ......................... mlllll ............. dlnnerl. nei1ter troun, ~iana shnmp are Scampi olfera an intf9Jing menu MJtMd in Jadl'I MCret, specy, and bwely Wine lilt. Banquets, UYOfY ~ and Sf(Ved up hot in privllll• p11r1ies and cm.ring . the aaice with toll of C'est SI Bon'I WAHOO'S RSH TACO 1862 ftne9t frenefl bread sliced fOf P!acene .. 631-3433. e>p.n daily dunking. ft's aimpfY Mnsat10nall from, 11 a.m. ID 10 p m. : Sunday9 • t.oc.ted on the peninsula. iuti a few 'ti! 9 p.m. <Mf~ deicious tMt from the~• Newport 80Uth ol the border aMiM with a Pier, JACKlhrimp offet1 a c.idte Ill H•aien flair. Wahoo'a Is a hw.n •moepher• wilh African & ~ tor locat -.... lnlemeional muek:. Open ..,_, nigN tTom 5pm aurfen • ..,,...., and anyone '° , Opm wilh .,,.,... pricee rMglng k>oking tor good • tood .. inct9dibfy from $5.95 ID $13.95 llnd $9.50 tor low pncea. ~ely no lllld UMd Mondavi wine by the boftte. (Cash in ~: eYefY!hing •fresh only) and prepared to °"*· U.ld bad<. LA CAVI 1115 IMlle lwe. 91 t 71h cuual MmOephere. Abo at 1 133 S. Shel Ma-7944 Lunch Mon. Fri : Ccim Hwy. tn UglN Ind on Dinner,.,_,.~ c.a,.,a •use. IMIW-.,.llt.ktandfrlllh zum91712~MS-8091. 11llaDd Served In.,, 1n1ina1e and Pure end limple. Pt' Ilk• ~s ranwlk: oels dlNng room. In the -. lcwell ReaSOQably p<iced. top dinner. Live entertalnment in the quality food and generously poured, saloon. BIJ name ooncans OA low priced drinks have kept their Monday and Tuesday nights. customers-coming b8Ck for-years. -GeMtous se~s pf Steattr, - Lobster tail • ~en. rbs and salads. s~es. chden, fish specials changing niJhtly. thul'$day and specials. ~nlry theme, · -:- night is prime rb night. Lunch and •~lent service. Private roqms ~ dinner sefYed. Sunday Mexican _av_a_11abte __ • _______ _ BrNkfast trom s 1.99. HUNTINGTON BEACH '~ ZUBIES GILDED CAGE AHO ! OYSTER BAR 1714 Placentia, right FOUNTAIN \ALLEY next door to Zubies. 646-4222. A big, sprawling enterprise with pool tables and games. Featuring 16 items on the Oyster Bar Menu: regular menu includes ptZZa, sandwicties, burgers and a variety of specials. Very casual, family oriented atmosphere. NEWPORT BEACH BERTOUNO'S 18D'1 Magnolia. Ftn. Valley. 963-2730 Serving great pasta. pizza. steak and ctucken .. dinners for the entire family. Prces "' are very reasonable and port10ns 1 are geflerous. Family run restaurant: hosts are V'1Y \ hospitable and eager to please All the sauces. breads. de'SSens . soups and pizzas are homemade AB,ONOANZA 3421 Via Udo Though the restaurant appears. 67S.:8973. Lunch Tues.·Sat. 1 t :30~ sman from the outside. 111s actually a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; Dinner 5 to 10 V*Y large and homey on the inside p.m. Tues.-Sun. Owner Sara An excellent place to take tarn1ly ParrlSh bflngs her grandmother's and friends for a home ~ed reciPes to Newport Beach. meal. Traditional Italian and seafood 1>EL CARLO 19535 Beach at seledions. Pasta and a variety of Yorktown 536-4045. Lunch 11 .30· unique breads made fresh daily. 2:00 Tues.7Fr~ .. : dinner 4 30·10 p m Last but nae least, an excellent wme .Tues.·Sun. Excellent food at ltst completes the experience. excellent pnces featunng tradrt10nal THE CANNERY 301 o Lafayette Italian dishes. 01nner from $6.75 675-5777. Lunch t 1 :30 a.m. to 3 lunch specials from $3.25 (served p.m. Mon.-Fri..; dinner S-1Q p.m. in 7 minutes°' they're FREE1 )Beer daily~Sunday brunch 1"0:30 a.m .. to &-Wtne ltst. 2:30 p.m. Res8fVations accepted. FU JIN 15070 Edwards (Across Continental ruistne1 seatood from Westminster MaH)892·8333 empt)asis.. Great clam chowdei. Lunch and dinner 7 days. Grac10us. Newport Beach Historical Landmark friendly owners Theresa and David features Weekend Brunch Cruises Chtang keep their customers and tive entertainment in the lounge retummg agaU1 and again with their in addition ID lunch and dinner. dehghtfut Szechwan and Mandarin CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy. Cuisine fat fOf' a king. Excellent lood. 675-1922. Dinner 5:30 -10:30 p.m. prices and service have won this Sun.. Thurs.; 'til 11 :30 p.m. Fri.. & Chinese eatery numerous awards. Sat. Reservations suggested. MARCELLO'S 17502 Beach Blvd Classic Northern ltaian gourmet at Slater. 842-5505. Estllbhst\ed cuisine. New, modenMtf priced • since 1973. this family owned and lounge meru MtYed t~ the WM operated restaurant offers some o4 hours. Wiid and crazy lounge 111 the best deals in town. o.llOIOUs night wt.. the band strikes up. handmade pizza. Pasta. -~·. Chic clienl•. c:hic*en and veal dishes. New 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean ~menu. Lunch speaals ,,.,,., 675-256&. On the oC.an from $3.85: huge llndl l:MAfet; f,.,,. nut to the Newpo.1 Pier. Open dinl)W Sf*:iats from $6.95. Thesr Dally .i 4pm. Enjoy fabulous mono is "Once you go try the rest, Cataana sunsecs hom our main bar. come back to the besr1 Dinner nigfll~ tTom 5:30 pm. Fine SNmNO 191119108 Adams al dining In Ne u.potl's mosa intimate • Mlignol&a. 964-3555. Lunch 1 tam to seaing. Speaaizlng in gourmet · 3;30 pm Tues.sat. Otnner Spm to Mlfood. Large wine-cellar fOf 9pm Tues.-SUn. Can ahead for fast banquets up to SO people. Active takeout. 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