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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-04-09 - Orange Coast Pilot~--...... All'I I, 1112 -------c...:I .... 111111 VIII • '12 1111111 By ~Yokoi 5'1111 Wlllw NEWPORT BEACH -A move- ment to limit City Council members to two four-year terms remains alive in ·the community, as evi- denced by the filing of a citizens' initiative •with the county Registrar of Voters on Wednesday. A year and a half ago, an organ- ized group of citizens who sought a similar tenn limit missed qualifying its initiative for the November 1990 baUot by 281 signatures. Supporters of the tenn limit said See TERM LIMITS,-.,_ Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 .. ~~'(Wy,.,. Mem~rs of the Ensign Middle School academic team show off ,,.;cdals. ~----··-- Hoag HospuaJ's proposed expansion plan has stirred much controversy in Ncwport Beach Should the City Council pus the Hoaa mucer plan. Why or why not? Set C01Ut..U'1 Fonaa, A.J. ,--.. .... Readwi' Halnl. 642: ... ~~ Knowledge of success ~ Ensign Middle School students score big in . academic competition By Russ Loar Stan Wri1er J ennifcr Gardner knO\\S how to study. During silent reading periods, after school, on school holidays, and into the night with a small group of equally dedicated classmates, the eignth·grader hit the books hard to prepare fo r the countywide AC!ldemic Pentathlon held last month. 1 Tuesday night was payback time for the 13-year·old Ensign Middle School student who was ran ked among the top five eighth-graders in Orange County for her overall performance in fae subject areas. She competed wi1h studentsJrom 44 county schools representing roughly half of the county designated 35 Region I by the Orange County Ocp3rtment of Education. Students in Region 2 will be recognized at an aw3rds ceremony tonight. "It w3S really intense," Jennifer said. "I felt like all that studying really paid off." All that studying paid off for all of the seventh and eighth-grade team members Crom Newport De3ch's Ensisn School Tuesday night, \\-ho walked a"ay """ith 26 individual honors and four team awards for their efforts. Students compe1ed in foe !.ubject areas · -communications, literature, math, science an~ social studies. Jennifer won a I See STUDENTS~ Piii Prospect of :·MacArthur~ bridge · dividQS clinlmunity ' . . ....,_~~,.. ~ Widen ing project on MacArthur sparks safety concerns; proposed pedestrian overpass raises both support and criticism from Harbor View residents . By Iris Yokol $t)'1 \\'1'.,:r NEWPORT BEACH -A pro- posal to build a foot bridge acrO!>S MacArthur Boulc\ard is hanging over troubled \\aters. Some Harbor View residents support the proposal to link their community and Ne\\ port Center "ith a pedestrian and bicycle bridge' over MacArthur, sa} ing 11 will pro,ide children 'Hth a safe w:;i.y to get to the new library to be built off MacArthur." But other residents oppose the propo ed bridsc, s.ipng it "ill be an ugly structure that will invite \ andalism and block nearby homes· VIC\\') of the bay and ocean. The opponents, including the boards of the Harbor View Hills and Broadmoor community associations, argue that the csti· mated $300,000 it "ill cost to build the bridge could be better spent on other city projects. The bridge is being proposed as part of the MacArthur Boule- \.ard widening project, \\-hich the City Council "ill rc¥iew Mond:iy night. . The road "idcning itself has been opposed by H:irbor View Hills :ind Broadmoor homeown- ers, "ho contend more lanes aren't needed since the rcccntl)· opened Newpon Coast Ori"e has di,crtcd much of the MacArthur traffic. "There's virtually no traffic on MacArthur no";· said Debbie Allen "Newport Co3St Orne \\Or~cd better than anyone e'er imagined." But "'hat 1s qu1cld)' becoming an C\en more contentious l)SUC 1s enc homeo\\ner s suggestion to build the bridge as an extension of Cro"n Ori\e. 'It ) a tremendou) com.m unuy asset," aid Jc:in Morris. who originally propo cd the bridge a few years ago, when The Irvine Co. sought Jurther d~vclopmcnt of Newport Center. Morns, a Sea une resident, s:iid pede)trians and bicyclists have :i hard time crossing MacArthur s:ifcly at Coast High· way or San Miguel Drive because.& of the constant flow of turning cars,.. Sc,cral homeowners agree. "It is only a matter of time until someone "ill be killed," wrote Windo,er Drive resident Janet Fossum in a recent letter to the city, "'hile Carol and Jeff Brown "Tote, ''There is no question th:it Sandra Warren ls one of the Hubor Vaew residents opposed to a pedestrian bridge crossing ""acArthur Boulevard in Newport Beach. The widening project will add '"o lanes to MacArthur from Coast High":iy to Newport Co3St Onve. making the thoroughfare six lanes between Coast High"ay and Ford Ro:id and eight lanes between Ford and Newport Coast Dmc. See BRIDGEJ• 1111111: ••• ··~··· ··11) 1 lilll err: 11 ---• .. ••wt Br"-1.a. .... COSTA MESA City Oaundbnan Peter Butra is filina a comelaint with Fed· eraf electaona officials a1ain1t Rep. Dana Ro- hnbKher, ICCUSina him oC fallely daim.ina '1o repracnt the new 4Sth Conpellional District. Buff a, runnina •&•inst Rohrabacher In the keput>. Ucan primary for repraenta- tlon oC the newly created . conareaional diauic:t, ob- jects to the coaar-man'• uac of the 4Sth Diltricl on his officW House of Repre· aentatMI stationery. The new diatrkt ii lilted under Rohrabacher•a nune on an April 3 letter bmtifta See DISTRICT,._ ... I tw Pilot lndl'\ T• W11G·renrak at leisure Time Video in Costa Mesa ~ since die~ AwaG: . 1)9 ............ J) .......... ~ J)~fw.r .... • FIMdl ~ ft.vorl at Golden Spoon in Corona def Mar: . .,.... J)0.1'•• ,........ ~ 10pping: .._,,,..... .... c., • Mmt pafllillr ..... • Bildy's Bait Shop at NeWport Pier: l) ........ ,11ti1dll •I>"-.... S)a...t~ omcials link mai~ carrier holdups ~ Same gang may be responsible for Costa Mesa. Anaheim armed robberies. By Anna Cekola tigation) in10 the unusual rob- Stan Wrttet COSTA MESA -Authorities say the same gang of robbers mny be re ponsiblc for recent armed hold-ups of U.S. po tal curicrs in Co ta Me sa and An:i· hcim I lill . Prewnting theft bcric . "We do ha\.e some leads;' U.S. Postal In pcctot Pamela Prince aid. In wake of the two daring daylight robberies -in which two m;>il carriers \\Cre bound and robbed at gunpoint -post· al authorities arc off cring up to a $10,000 reward to anyone who prO\iidcs information that leads to the arrest and conviction or those re ponsiblc for the crimes. Anyone ,_,ith inform:ition is uracd to call the l..Os Anaelcs postal inspection division hcadquartcr5 at (818) 405-1200. Callers can remain anonymous. On Wednesd:ay, post11I inspecton and polkc in Anaheim and CO$ta Mc'a continued their invt • . ... The most recent robbery oc- curred Monday an Costa Mesa, as a '13-)car-old postaJ carrier made his rounds in a quiet neighborhood at Dorset Lane and Ouchanan Way. The m:ulma.n said he had just pulled rus mail truck to a stop when a rust-<olorcd Toyota rullcd up behind him. Moment later, the mail· man said three Asian men ordered him al pn- point to the back or hi truck. v.hcrc they bound him by the hands and tole aboul 800 piccca ot mail destined ror about 200 homes in the area. Once the robbcr5 OcJ, the carrier iaid, be * S.MAAM I ... . ' ., .. l:QCllS. Only Get ll'ee tune-up an that tired old Rolex W ouldn't it be nice if your Rolcx wntch lasted forever? Especially now, the way things arc going it may have to ... Charles H. Barr Jewelers wants to help. for the month of April they'll give your Rolex a spring spruce-up absolutely f rce. The mini service includes steam cleaning the bracelet, polishing the crystal and an electronic accuracy check. Mary Bitrr told me, "We're doing it as a free service to remind people we're the oldest Rolcx sales and service center in Orange County." They've been in business in Newpott Beach for 33 years. Drop by their store on Westcliff Drive and they'll do the job while you wait. .. 0 Barbara Magness usually looks pretty si:iazzy ... The other day, over at her store, she was really gussied up ... "Best Buys She was sporting some of the Western inspired outfits being featured at the trunk show she's been planning. "We're having a wine nnd ,.hors d'oeuvres party," she said. "Should be lots of fun!" Featured will be "Its a Jungle" jewelry and leather goods from Angelique Van d.er Sande and uniq·ue, denim garb by the Clothing Gallery's Michelle Evans. r ~- This is a chance to get your own way ... Both designers will be on hand to provi~e ypo with design-it-yourself made to order outfits ... Its hap.pening today at B. Magness in Newport North from 5-7 p.m. ' Make sure to R.S.V.P ... D Planning on a new cotton tail for Easter? If so, Russo's in Fashion Island has some garden variety types for the rock bottom price of $12.99 ... lf you want to get really serious and go a bit more upscale the best bunny prices. 1 could find around town (up to 10 bucks cheaper than other places) were at San Bar Pets on 17th Street in Costa Mesn ... You'll find mini CMol Dee .lotlft Barbara Magness, looking snazzy for the party and trunk show at her shop, 8. Magness, 5-7 p.m. today. lops and Netherland dwarfs over there for $21.99. If you get hoppin '. .. 0 They're going to be a couple of sidewalk sales at Toni's Place(s). Tina called me the other day to let me know that they're providing visitors with free Goldwell conditioning treetments O_!l April 11 . Reps will be at the Balboa Island store from 9:30 • 1 :30 p.m. and the Heliotrope store in Corona dcl Mar from 2 -6 p.m ... There's more ... On April 16th at the lsland store, you might want to hit Toni up for a free "Laminates" treatment... • "Laminates is great," Tina says. "It really closes down fri zzy ends. Its especially good for blond hair -makes it shine!"' · Laminates is made by Sebastian • and you know that;J.uffs good. That happens at the Marine Ave. Toni's Place f1'n 1·5 p.m .... On both occasions they'll have othet goodies and give-a-ways too. 0 U you come across any bargains or unusual lttms, or ii you Jmow • rttalltr wbo provides exceptional stn'icts or quality, be SUIT to call and let mt know. You can ttach mt at 491-9813. Or sUJd • lax to 631-5902. liallfPiL .VOL.H ,N0.82 .......... ~~ ... Orwt (Jilf,.._..a.c., _ ........ .... """ ......... How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Orange County 642"'4333 ~·"• 0.tSSlfled 6'42·5678 CMplay 642 ... 321 • Editorial News S•0· 122<4 SpOrts 6<42·<4330 ~. spcxts , .. 646·'4170 ~Offk. 8us1MV Offu 6A2·4)21 8U\ihe9s f.u 631 ·S902 .. •19wpmt111-.crrr.._~,_ ------~---=-.:-:=-----====-=--==-=~====~--:=--= ----------------------------~----------------------------------- M&nagin& Editor Stew ~ble, 642-4321 A new home by the bay . ' • Costa Mesa A gan1 of three usailants travclina in a 1990& Mercedes robbed a 21·vcar· old Wallace Avenue rcsidcn1 in' Jhc early morning hours of Morch 30 as he wallccd 1lonL the sidewalk at Ccnlcr and Monrovia streets. The three rob· bcrs -all ar')'inc h3ndguns -crabbed the victims wallc1. wllich con· 11incd about S300. The robbers -de-scribed as male l.ltinos, in their lalc 1eens or early 20s -Ocd In the Mer· cedes. The rObbcrs were wcarin& Raid· crs jactcLS and baseball caps. A Ncwpori Boulevard resident said he d~o\'crcd an an1iquc ~kel v.a1ch 11t'Onh 1bou1 S600 mi ina from a suit case. The man, who lravclcd 10 various places in recent )"Cars, s:11d the v.ateh wu sn11chcd Ctom the ClbC wme1imc In 1he las1 ye:ir. Alllll: 11JJp.111 ••.• tc4JL&O.t J itJ,....J.2 a:S4 .... U J:t6"'91.U .............. .. ,....,,. 11\M """ u °"' ................ .... _._ ..... _~ ...... -.. • A regular cySlomcr of Mim i's Care walked out or the rcsta11nint Friday without payin& for his 1una Manh111:in sandwich ancf iced tc:i lunch, worth aboul S7. .............. .,,.. .... i..,,_, ....... ...., c•11l lt1e111 ra•1• fr•• 11u clll11e 1r••••4 t• .. _. .......... ....... ~ ......... , .. ~.;;l • _,_ ..... .. : .. -.i;~ ...... "'" ,. .... , '' ""' .,.,-.i • """ ... , •• , ...... 1 ~a nHllHC r•=.tl I ..... R ... Ur 11 I A ~1 ....... -' .... Ma•••t• ••4' J•••l •acll l••3••••• ••4 ............ :C::Lt ..,_., J M .... ............. ~. ... ~~~ ...... ....: E • J1 ... ... .. ...... Newport Beach , . · ' Lost weekend's opening of the new 28th Street Morino featured o flotilla. of classic boots, including the Michigan (left) and the beautifully res tored Chris Croft speedboat (foreground, below left}. Serving as a backdrop were the elegant new 28th Street Condominiums. Guests of the event, o benefit for the Newport Nautical Museum, were also treated to specialties from a number of the city's finest resiouronfs_ The shrimp (below rignt) were provided by the Connery. Photos by Lee Payne # . rordint 10 the O'l\-ncr. Police found flo sians uT forcxd entry. • VandJls caused SS,000 In d~magc to 11 houJC on lhe 3000 blork of Corte Marin sometime bct'l'-ccn S:uurday af· temoon and Monday morn111g. lllack pcint was sprayed {)fl the home'• lntc· rior walls, wooden c:ibincts and sinks. A corrosi\'C liquid that police speculate may be pool acid w~ poured' on the noors, burnln1 hole In the ca~ts. And part of a nurblc noor In the k.ltch· en and b11hroom wu cracked. The house had been rented to " tcn1n1 who was In the proccu of nl<Wln& out, •~ Someone threw a chunk oC concrete lhrou&h a Yllndow of I forbur Christian Churcn at 2-401 ll'\inc Ave., 10mc1imc bct,.ccn Monday ni,ht and Tucsdily 1T19mlttg. A V>'indow p~nc 111 the front ur the church 54nClUllry WilS broken, nuiina abour SlOO in d.am3&C • • JC>Aclry volucd al S7,000 \\.as 11ok:n from a hou1e on the 1200 blOck of Ocrkshire Linc last month. Jcwc!Jy items includ1n1 a 14·klral braccle1 •-Orth s1,7(1) were 11kcn from the lop drawer o a Jreucr. llCll. IU flllMlft Newpon lach 61153 a.lbOa: 68153 Cotta Meta: 70/53 Corona del Mar: 67/53 tmY: • --~-.._......-__ _..._, ~ - -------( Thursday, Apnl 9, 1992 ii) Maybe the guy once llstaned to bootlegged P.erry Como records ... - The followin1 is a debate via fax be~en Editor William Lobdell and Columnist Will Swaim. 0 DtarWUI: Sorry I havt'n't faxed you in awhile. I've been busy wading through all the media coverage on your friend Larry "Don Quixote .. Agran. I sec where he racked up 150 votes in Kansas, less than 1 percent in Wisconsin, and a whopping 1 perce nt m New. York, despite being the first name on the ballot there. Maybe what Larry needs is a major scandal to grab the media's attention - infidelity, drugs, fi. n:mcial hanky-panky. My news colleacucs seem so desperate to uncover t~sli&htest bit of dirt. Just last week, the fact that Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton smoked dope -but didn't inhale, sure! -made the front page of newspapers across the country. ley in the 196~. with 100 watts o( Perry Como blowing out o( your speakersf Neither can I. 0 Otar Will: What have yo u been smoking, dude? a non-issue. Others have become, well, drug-craled: Having lost the communist menace, they're on the lookout for a new threat. Muslims might suffice at some point; they not only meet the non-Christian standard, they also meet the pigmenta- t 1 on st:a ndard - something even So\iet Communists couldn't manage. JOint with th3t money -and the occasional bil bust. 2) This is a America, land or personal freedom. People can smole as many cigarettes -:md drink JS many drinks -as they like, C\en though it c:in l ill them. Why hould v.e play Uig Brother? Yes, Wall, let's stop '"'asung mone), legalize drugs -a n growing number of consef'\atives, led by William F. Dud.Icy, propose -and ltt the U.S. go\ernmcnt get a cut of the act11>n. We c110 then pend the drut; tax teaching our children something they're not getting now: morals, \<ilues and self-esteem \\le can't choke off the sup- ply. So let's stop the need. It's our only chance. P.S. Tell Larry Agr:ih 11c's free to u!.c any of this a a sound byte. 0 Dear Bi ll: Nearly everyone in the '70s smoked marijuana. The pot-smoking question is so irrelevant that it shouldn't even be asked anymore. Why should po- litical or judicial candidates who admit to smoking marijuana lead the evening news? Number one: I'd neve r accuse of Larry '-:-White Shoes" Agran of ligh ting up a doo- bie, though it would explain some of his recent decisions. I just thought his campaign h;is gotten desperate enough to create a scandal. Perhaps Larry can stroll into Fax -Counterfax But for now drugs are the best ever- present threat. And the obsession with pot-smoking candi- dates like Bill Clinton is part -0( the search What can I say? You pcrsuadL>d me. NOT. 0 Dear Bill: They shouldn't -unless, o ( course, they 've made law and order a campaign issue. Clinton didn'L But Republicans often do. (I'm thinking here of Douglas Ginsburg, the righ t-wing Supreme Court nominee who went down in names after admitting that he had smoked pot.) I( a candidate (or public office makes scrupulous adherence to the law a plank in his po- ' litical platform, I say let him have it. ~ P.S. You won't nail Larry Agran on this one. In the next debate he's not invited to with a lit joint dangling from his lips. The move would get him more than 1sorvo1es in Kansas. Number two: Even if a candidate's a law-and- order kind of guy, what's the diff if he smoked dope in ~ollege? That's a non-issue, even for someone like Jessie Helms~ Your college years are your col- lege years, devoted to stupid experiments and even dumber ideas. I'd never vote for anyone on the basis of ,what he or she did in college. Why arc we so fixated on this? . 0 f spite of his relative youthfulness, Agran is terribly square. Orie_piece of evidence: His favorit~ singer.Js .--the star ol another generation. Perry Como. Can you imagine smoking marijuana in a dorm room at Berke- Dear Bill:· I don't think "we" are fixated on it at all. You and I -.alo~ with most reasonable people -see this as ~ : Ar und T ..... ~.---~t,·!~~ ·. : .• . ·. ·~· o own ~~ . ;;~,-1 .-.;'. -• · .;.. Send }Our items for Aroupd Town to Bob van Eyken, The Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Today Sq uare danci ng -If 'you re an active senior and like to dance, come join the Costa Mesa Quiel.steppe~ at their weekly square dJnce,· 10 a.m. Thursday at the Downtown Communtty Center, An.iheim Ave. and Center St E perienced square dancers preterred. Couples only. please.. For more information, call 545-5669. Garden club -the Garden Club, recently formed at the Costa M\ sa Senior Center, will meet at 2 p.m. Thursday. The meeting will be held at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. for more information, an Vdi De Smet at 548-2090 or Ada Weatherwax at 641-5074. lro~ John -Poet and author Robert Bly's book "Iron John " will be the topic at Thursday's "Let's Talk Bool..s" discussion group, 10 a.m. at the Newport Center library. 856-San Clemente Drive. Call 644-Jla.1. America's role -!\ discussion entitled "Amer ica's Role in the World, New Risks, New Realities," will-be conducted at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Newport Center Library. 856 San Clemente Drive. For information , call 644-3181 . Dialogue · -Costa Mesa's living Room dialogues program "Finding Common Ground," will continue at 9:30 a.m. T~ursday. Residents are invited to gather at David Learning Center, 1050 M ington Drive, (or informal small group discussions with people from other ethnic and cultural groups in the community. For information, call 754-5329 during business hours or 642-1162 after 5 p.m. Saturday St. John's benefit -St. John the Ba ptist School in Costa Mesa will hold its 30th annual fashion show and luncheon beginntng at 11 a.m. April 11 at the Radisson Plaza Hotel in lr\iine. For ticket information, call 557-5060. University Wome n - Fashions by Jacques Vert will be modeled at Saturday's luncheon of the Newport Beach/Costa Mesa chapter o( the American Association of University Women, 11 a.m. al the Balbotl B~y Club. Call 67}-194 7 or 6 73-0411. Fbuntain Valley Regional Hospital . imites you to a special day of free health screenings and info!!11ation. -HealJJt Fair-EXJK-J SatunhQ', April 11, 1992 10:00 LDl. -2:00 JUD· Saltzer CA>nferen~ Room (front or ho~pttal facing Euclid St) The only co t is an optional blood panel for S20. Screening • Blood Pressure and exhibits include: • Height and Weight • Blood Profile ( $20 ree l:>r 28 components mclud1"8 HDVLDL \!hOleBterol and triglyC'f'rid . ) • \1sion (including Glaucoma) • Podiatry • Body Fat Anal)-'Si ' • Dermatology •Allergy •Diabetes • ~men~ Health • Cancer Information and Risk Testing •Dental • Sports Medicine •Hearing • Ask the Pharmacist • Heart Leaming Center • Nutrition Leaming Center (or an enemy. Look, legalizauon 1s like Ronald R~agan: simple and wrong. But tell me this: If pot-smoking is just one among manv "stupid (college) experiments," shouldn't we legalize it? I'll concede that fighting the tra<tic in drugs is prob- ably a losing cau!>e; but so ''as Dietrich Bonhoeffer's very moral attempt to a~sassinate Hitler Winning orl losing 1)n t the point; standing up for what is good, true and beautiful is. And I'll con~ede that just saying no is just plain stupid, no surprise there, considering 1b gene)is 1n the Reagan \.\lhite House. I'd legalize drugs. Loo, if I 'heren't persupded Ll'lat drug users -free to purchase col..e and he(oine (r\e\er mind pot) -"4.0Ujd de)trov thcm>ehes, their 0 Dear Will: Marijuana, yes. Coc:iine, yes. Other drugs? J don'r know. Since you asked and since we're hope- lcs~ly off the subject :inyway, let me explain further. I'll argue drug legalization from two views: 1) Wc'H nc\Cr win the over-hyped "W:.ir on Drugs." Sorry, Nancy Rc:igan, but "Just say no" and millions. oL.doll:in...,\OO't ~~ it. Like. pronlbi- tion, the W:ir on Drugs will neve r be \\'On, despite the bnLillions ''e spend -we might as well light a · familres and our communities in the pur)u1t of money to pay for their perf ectl)• legal habits. Prison outreach -People .n•ul·~ttd in extending themsehes and their healing powch to those in pn;,o11 .ue im itcd to attt!nd a \\Cc.kt•nd worl..shop on April 11 -12 from 9·30 J.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Co,t.1 Mt~. The cost for the ''ed.end is $79. Call Dan M1lbtein or 1'ish O'Conner Jt 556-8000. P.S. Y<>tt-Want to-talk SOttnd b~ When yo~ run- fot olfice someday, )OU could wrap ~ou r leg.:i liz.:ition proposal in the bumper-sticker logic 01 "Ju~t Say :Yo!" Taste of CdM -The Corona del Mar R~idents' Association wm offer "A Taste of Corona del Mar," fea turing sample) of cuisine from local re>taurants from 3 to 5 p.m. April 1 1 at the Oasis Senior Center, 5Lh and Marguerite. Ma} or Phil Sansone and other speakers will address the issue ''How Does CdM Village Fit Into the Newport Master Plan ." Monday, April · 13 ·· ADD and Ritali n -. The otC1ces of Joan And rews \\111 present a seminar ent.tled "lhe R1l~1n Contro"er:.y" from 7-8:30 p.m. at 1151 Do"~ St., Suite 105, Ne\\port Beach. RiLll1n and how 1t aiil-cts Attention Deficiency Disorder suffere·rs '"'111 be dis.cussed Call 476-0991 . FM2EE PAINT & WALLCOVERING ,. FOR HOl.-0.,..llS AND PROFESSIONALS ... THE MIAZEE ADVANTAGE! 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Serving as the governing board for the college's Associated Students, the st udent trustees also appoint the student body president. Edson, a graduate of Estancia High School in Costa Mesa, is an l:.nglish major planning to transfer to UC Santa Barbara in 1993. She has served on a number of student government committees ranging from substance abuse prevention to the High School Leadership Scholarship Committe~. ... ~ Freeman graduated from Socoxie High School in Socoxie, Mo., and is a business and economics major planning for a law career. He~ a past president of OCCs Triathlon Oub and a member of the Associated Students Finnnce Committee. Disney to make community awards today COST A MESA -Grants totaling $300,000 will be awarded to 63 )c rvicc and charity organizations when Disneyland presents its 35th Jnnual Community Service Awards today. Organizations from Costa Mesa. Newport Beach and Corona del Mar "111 be among those honored. Frum the time Disneyland opened in 1955, Wah Disney wanted to be .1 "good neighbor" to Anaheim and greater Ornnge County. With this in n11 nJ. Disney started the Community Service Awards in 1957. To date, more than $3.6 million has been prcsente·d to a var.iety of non-profit groups. Among the SL'< Orange County residents asked to select the winners Jre Judge Philip A. Petty and Marilyn Nielson, both of Newport Beach. An awards luncheon and cc.re.many will be held-41t lO-a.m. today."' Gunmen hit . Costa Mesa Circle K store COSTA MESA -Police arc continuing to investigate an armed robbery at a convenience store late last month that initially drew connicting testimony from witnesses. Two gunmen robbed a Circle K on Sunflower Street March 28, but ''itnesses disagreed on what the bandits looked like. A Circle K clerk told police both men were white and one of them ''as wearing a one-piece hooded silver jumpsuit. The other, he said, ''ore a black T-shirt, pants and ski mask. The clerk told police the man in the silver jumpsuit pulled a black revolver from his waistband and ordered him to lie on the floor while he emptied the cash register into a gym bag and took two cartons of cigarelles. Dut a customer who was walking toward the store when he witnessed the hold-up said the gunmen were black and were both dressed in dlJ'k clothes with dark hoods. The witness said the robbers ran right past him after they Oed the ~tore. A paS;Sing jogger corroborated his de~cription. Police said the trauma of the incident may have impaired the clerk's ability to describe his assailants accurately. Conservative group backs Ferguson NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Beach Assemblyman Gil Ferguson was unanimously endorsed by the California Republican Assembly last · weekend at their 59th annual Orange County convention. The CRA is the state's largest grass-roots GOP organization. Ferguson was also backed by the statewide California Association of Republican County Central Commi11ee Members organization. New Costa Mesa park dedlcauon set COSTA. MESA -City officials will hold a dedication ceremony fo r the new 40..acre Canyon Community Park at 9 a.m. April 19. The ceremony will mark the CQmpletion of Phase II, which consists of approxi~tely 25 acres of drought resistant and CaHfornia nntive lands, a park entrance, two tot lots, a parking lot and nature trails. Mayor Mary Hornbuckle and Mesa West Homeowner Association President Roy Pizarek will give brief presentations during the ceremony. A plaque wilr also be unveiled during the ceremony. The public is invited to attend the ceremony, and enjoy a day at the park. Easter Bunny to visit farmers' market COSTA MESA -The Easter bunny will hand out free candy to children during an appearance at the Costa Mesa Farmer's Market on Thursday, April 16 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m . at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The farmer's market is held every Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the main parking lot of the fairgrounds off Fair Drive. -B1 th~ Dall)' Pilot AlTENTION: ALL DOGS & CATS! YOU NHD YOUR SHOnl lncNdible Savino• at your next PVS CHnlc(•) lleted below SUNDAY, APRIL 12 HUNTINGTON BEACH 10:00 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. ,,.,. ,,_,. Pet•, 19696 Beach Blvd., at Adams Ave. ·. ---------- ------------- Five students were eleded to the Orange Coast College Associated Students Board of Trustees, the college announced Wednesday. From left, new board members Sue Tran, Chuck Freeman, Margaret Edson, Rene Molina and Lesli Brown. · Newport IWhlCoeta Mw Dally Piiot -------- ------------------------------------------------ The Electric Boat Company, a new boat rental business In Newport Harbor, offers non-polluting electric boats that can carry up to 12 people on short harbor cruises. Local cops In Baker-to-Vegas race Local police officers didn't do as well as they would have liked in this year's Baker-to-Vegas 120-milc foot race, but, as usual, enjoyed the competition and camaraderie provided by the annual law enforcement event. Held April 4 and 5 this year, the race from the Mojave Desert town o! Bakcr..to Li\. Ve ":IS dre>.! some 3._400 of.ficers from. 138 law_ enforcement agencies throughout North America. The race course, which incl udes a 5,600-f oot high mountain pass, is split into 20 legs of roughly 6 miles each, And daytime temperatur~ this year hung in the mild 90s. _ The N~wport Beach Police Department, which is the local veteran .in the event having competed 12 years. placed third this year in the division or agencies with 300 or £ewer officers. Last year, the Newport team finished first in the division and broke their own department record time by completing the race in 14 hours and 20 minutes. "The competition was tougher this yea r.': said Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis. "The teams th:u beat us were bot h very strong. We'll just have -to try harder next year." The Costa Mesa Police Dcp:irtment te:im, which competed in. t~e . • same division. finished 20th out of 26 teams. "We battled some mJunes (during training) this year," said Lt. John Fit.zPatrick. "We hope to do better next yc:ir. But that's part of the fun and challenge." Costa Mesa has participated in the rac.e· four years. Both the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach departments expressed appreciation for local groups and individuals who helped sponsQr the runners and worked as support staff. The Co!tta Mesa department will donate any money left over after cxpen cs lo the Boys' and Girls' Club o( Costa Mc a, FiuPatrick said. "We want to thank the people in the community who sponsored us," said FitzPatrick. "Thnt was really important to u . " -By Iris Yoko/ Back by Popular Demand . 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M Thtnday, Aprtl I, 1112 Dalley IKPS his lllms wlll hurt proJact Man behind Fish for th e Poor in hospital By Ama Cekola Sll!f Wnter S incc Bernie Dailey was firs t hospitalized with a life-threatening heart condition in September, probably nothing h11s worried the Costa Mesa resident more than the tuture of his Fish for the Poor project. "It's probably the most important thing in his life at this point," said his sister, Loretta Mostaccio. "This was something he started in a small way and it JUSt blossomed into something he 1~ very, very pleased with. He'd like to see it keep going. Clllllf By Anna Cellola ....... COST A MESA -Money for· feited by conYicted drug offcndcn will plug a $231,000 hole in the Costa Mesa Police Department's budget, under a city code amend- ment tentatively approved by the City Council Monday. The City Council gave prelimi· nary approval to a change in the city municipal code that will allow the police to pay $231,000 in coun- ty jail booking fees through the asset forfeiture fund, which in- cludes money seized in s~ate and federal narcotic cases. The council is slated to take fU\al action on the change later this month. Money from the fund is already used to help support such things as the DARE program for school children and OYCrtime for officers involYed in narcotics iwestigations. ina fees. Before the propoM:d chanac, the fund .could only be used to pay for efforts "combatrn§ illegal narcotics rel ated activi ties, according to a department report presented to th e council. The police dcpnr1men1 also plans on using the tund to pay for t h e two ·Ol a n g a n g de &a ii ($178,CXD) and one canine unit ($95,000) during the 1992-93 fiscal year, accordi ng to 1he report. Both programs are used to help fight drug crimes and could have been supported through the fund even without the change, police said. Eulier this year, all city di.vi- sions, including the police depact· ment, had to make -across-the· boar-d budge t cuts of 7 percent to help deal with a $3.8 million short- fall. "He's always said, 'there's no need for people to go hungry when there's ~ .... ·~ Bernie Daifey hopes his charitable Fish for the Poor project will continue despite his illness. Without the change, police of- ficials would haYe been forced to cut the $231,000 from another part of the budget to pay for the book· Under the S 1.3 mill ion police department budget reduction plan, about $500,000 will be Sll.Yed by paying for the three programs out of the asset forf ei1ure funds. .imple food out there.' " Despite his Jbsence, a · ha ndful of .,.oluntecrs are -pledgingJ~ - continue his .. '~Ork.and 1.ilstrib-.te excess · l1~h from 'tocal .inglers to . ,:harity groups 1hat feed the homeless and fX>Or. They just need some help. '~·s probably the most important . thing in his life at this point. This was something he start- ed in a small way and it just btos- somed into some- thing he is very, very pleased with. He'd like to see it keep going.' About six months ago, Porteus said he started helping out Fish for the Poor at the urging of Dailey, one or his patients . "He tf'tought it was an important endeavor and I agreed;" he said. An avid fishefman ~ince the days or his childhood near Chicago when his mother allowed him to ride the bus to a Lake Michigan fishing pier, Dailey, 61, ~tarted his project in 1990 when he realized a conservative ~stimate." Most of the excess fish comes from the boats.at Davey's Locker and Newport Landing near the Balboa pier and from the Dory fishermen near the Ne~tt pier, alcott saia. - Late.ly, the l}alboa Market and Bon Appetite Bakery have been donating bread and other perishable groceries to help the coause. he added. · Anyone intcre~ted in helping with the project, or would like to make a donation to help pay for gas and other costs, can call PortCU!> at 474-2188. "We have the t l\h, our biggest problem is p1ckirtg it up," -UIETA MOSTACCIJ ju i how much excess sister of Bernie Dailey fish.was going to waste. ·Meanwhile, Dailey -a retired salesman -remains hospitalized at the VA Hospital in Long Beach. He's been in and out of the hospital since September .. ,\Id Brian Porteus, a Newport \each chiropractor who leads the 1shing With Friends Foundation, " non-profit organization based in n inc. "The reality is there will be weeks when we pick up 1,000~ x1unds of fish. 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' CdM fashion dalan stare may st1y •, cancel By Tony Cox W...&aw NEWPORT BEACH -The owners of a Corona del Mar fashion design shop who culier this year sued their landlord and accused him or outraacous harass- ment arc tiying to negotiate a truce that would include a new lease agreement and a dismissal of their lawsuit. shop's busincu, Grabler said. and people be reached, tM cwture owncn will nk>- in Corona dcl Mar enC'OWl,ed ownen of catc immediately and proceed with the the East Coast Hiahway business not to lawsuiL . relocate. ' Orobler said the truce would iacl~ "The locals rallied around ua after the lea ambipity ill t.bc lease a>ntraet. int-, article and asked us to ttay," Orobler proved IOC\lrity measures. requirements said. "They said he (Yadegaran) has driv-that Yadepran make necessary repain en too many people out. The article really and keep the property clean and a prom· disturbed him. He disappeared for three isc that tho landlord "behaves." He said, weeks." too. "'81 ho and his partner seek to aivc Yadlpna for fraudu .. at -1 ...... ~ tion and bruch of their leue apeancnt, as well u for wtaaa ~ •1 Wll a slander· O\ll har9ilmtD& ~· Uaat IDduded the buildina owner.~ theta ot beiaa hom<>1UUaT1 and •lliaa drup. They souaht rescission of the lcuo and unspcci· fied actual and punitive damqca. The lawsuit allepd that after the Cliyne aroup sianed its leue last April and made extensive improvements for the store's opening last July -projects with 1 total estimated cost of StS0,000, accordina to Groblcr -Yadeprao r.,ilcd to deliver on promised repairs and upsradcs. The sWt ~ too, that Y~ faOld IO maintain the multi-tenant bW1clhat. and he hanacd and lbreaaeMd tbe owncn, em· ~ and cuacomcn ol tM lhoP. Jn a previous tetepbone fa1emcw, l'a.,.ran denied wronpina and said the ownen of ~ Clyne Couture wctt several months behind on their rent. Ht said that aClcr r1Hin1 to negotiate a rent reduction or deferment with him, they made up stories about being harassed. Andy Groblcr, one of the owners of Leon Qiyne Couture, said he had planned to move the business and proceed with the lawsuit. But a Jan. 31 Daily Pilot story about the dispute caused the landlord, Bruce Yadega~n. to stop disturbing the Grobler said he and bis partner, Leon up pan of their shop space in exchange Cliyne, decided-to try and negotiate a set-for a rent decrease. tlcmcnt with Yadcpran. It's unclear how Yadegaran could not be reached for long such an agreement will take to ncgo-comment on the negotiations. tiate, Grobler said, and if a truce cannot The Leon Oiyne Couture owners sued Past tenants interviewed by The Daily Pilot also accused Yadeaamn of abulet, ranging from verbal usaults to "showins bis privates" to a customer. Batter up MAIL: Investigators Hnk pair of postal thefts l• P.t)M. o.ily Polo! ~ From A1 unable to untie his hands and get help from a neighbor. Post office advises on how to protect mail . Last Thursday afternoon, an Anaheim Hills postal carrier W1ls also bound and robbed at gunpoint by three Asian men, who drove a rust-colored, older-model Toyota. In that case, the b3ndits got away with about 2,500 pieces of mail. Besides the similar descriptions of the robbers and the get-awny vehicle, the cases share other sim i· larities, Prince said. "In both robberies the gunman was giving very stern commands to Jhe cauie.r, cursing and .ordctiog the carrier to lay face down in the vehicles," she said. And in both cases, the bandits threw the mail into black plastic trash bags and bound their victims by the wrist. Neither m~il carrier was injured.in the robberies. The robberies come at a time when mail thefts in general seem to be rising. possibly because of the recession, Prince said. "Generally speaking, 1 think the mail thieves arc after government checks and credit cards," ~he said. In the past two months alone, By Anna Cekota sun Writer COSTA MESA -With o recent rash of moil thefts and the armed robbery or a Costa Mesa postal carrier Monday, postal authorities say residents should be on alert for any suspicious activity. "Law enforcement is working diligently, but there's only so much we can do," said postal inspector Pamela Prince. In one recent case in the San Fernando Valley, Prince said authorities were able to catch a gang of mail thieves with the help of a resident, who pointed her video camera lO.wauLher mailbox and left it running. "She caught them on film, stealing her mail,'' Prince said. "What a great investigatory aid." To help prevrnt f urthcr thefts from mail boxes · and mail trucks, postal authorities say resident(·· should consider the following precautions: •Allow the Postal Service to install a Neighborhood Delivery and Collection Box Unit, similar the panel or locked and vandal-resistant boxes found in apartment complexes. The units, usually installed on a block-wide basis. arc paid for, installed and maintai ned by the Postal Service. Additional information about the units, tampering cases in recent weeks. whichComc in several designs, can be obtained by ' contacting the local Postal Service growth management coordinator. e Buy a mailbox that can be locked. This type of mailbox must have a smooth slot lar&e enough for postal carriers to insert the mail. e Arrange to have mail delivered directly into a post office box. There is a small annual fee . e Rcs.idcnts should know their letter carrier's normal usual delivery time and try to P.ick up their mail as quickly as possible, cspeciBlly 1f they arc expecting credit cards, checks and any other items of value. Since credit cards arc often the main l'rize-for thieves, aulhorilles say rcs10cnts Shollld consider doing business with companies that confir111 the card has been received by the applicant before activating it. e Do not leave outgoing mai l in an unlocked mail b&i. Rather deposit it in any locked box or drop it off at the post office. • Immediately notify the post office or ony change in address. Arrange for tnaU to be held by the post ofCicc during vacations. . • Residents should immediately call the police, their local post orfice and postal inspectors at (818) 405-1200 if they think someone has stolen or rifle& through their mail. police in Orange and Huntington beach ar· res ted four men on two separate occasions when they tried to cash checks reported stolen from mail vehicles, .Prince said. Police in Costa Mesa also believe a desire to steal checks -especially tax rcf und checks - -is the motive behind .,~, theft and mail The most recent Costa Mesa mail theft oc· curred March 30 when someone stoic 1,000 pieces of mail sitting in an unlock,ed mail truck parked in :in alley off Avocado Street, accord· ing to a police report. mail theft ca cs ve ry scriou!>ly, with pennlties of up to 25 yea rs in federal prison for anyone convicted of robbing a postal c:i.rricr. "tt used to"bc 20 )Cars mandatory," Prince ~aid. "(The penalty) has certainly acted as i d.tJ.ru.c.ru..but it ccruinJy~Jd. hc.tp if "ot~ - some convictions." -Prince said law enforcement authorities take BRIDGE From A1 Joshua Meister, 6, of the Costa Mesa Twins takes a swing during a recent T-Ball Litlle league game. it is safer to cross on a pedestrian bridge than crossing six lanes of traffic going up to SS mph." the negative impacts or such a Patricia Speyers, who is trying to bridge far outweigli the benefits. sell her 96-year-old father's home Willi:un Bracey, another. Windover on Surnine Way, claimed one po- Drive resident, argued in a letter tential buyer actually pulled out of that such a bridge is unnecessary escrow when he learned or the and could impact property values • possibility of the bridge being built "He figured he could tolerate the noise from the road widening, but he s:iid, 'J just can't take the chance of buying a home for its \•icw nnd having that be affected,' " said Spcycrs. "It was disappoint· ing.'' .. 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EVERYDAY. ciaty Donna Crean, left, and chainvoman Jan Flanagan at Master Chorale's 7Ch annual auction fundraiser. Benelit is music to their ears M usic, music. music! Orange County's Master Chorale had music up for bid (voice lessons), music for dinner (iOngJ from South Pacific) and musical expeelations (in an upcoming European tour, ,. the chorale sings ~ for the Pope). And for eleven women mingling in the crowd of L--~.,.,..;J,.._, 260 guests at the 111111 ... Society Meridien Sunday evening 91 Master Chorale's scventh .. annual · · iuction fund \ Gerry Murdy, left, and De nny McCarthy mingle at party: raiser, music wa .- the resounding applause they received as honorary chairpersons. auctioneer Jan Bendis. perform the West Coa!.t premiere "They arc longtime supporters. Bidders were in a mellow mood of Paul McCartney's Liverpool of the ·chonle.'' said boud prcz from the mu ic o( Patricia Prunty Oratorio Oct. 24 at the OC Robert Guyett during the dinner. 'and Louis Lebherz erforming Performing Arts Center with He innoctueed ffftt.U"SOdJnt, ---~J(j'""'~~,~""""'1inrx"'".--~------o.lb-rtt"anli John Cttan - Muy Roosevelt, Zee Allred, Betty Also, the food was a mood underwriting. .. . . . . . • • • #. j... . . . •'· . . . . ~. . . ... . . .. ~.. If l. "',: "' • . . . , .. . . . . . ... •. . ~. -.. ·· ~ . .. , ~ ... • ,j,•' • • •" . '. '1 ...... ;,~· '• 'tie • • • .. • • '1 •' .•. •,, •• • 1t • -.......... . . . . ... .,, · .. , .. . ' .. • Society Editor Vida Dean, 642-4321 .. Belden Palmer, Donna Crean, SCt!er -.zucchini and .fennel soup, McCartney has been invited but Lynn Doti, Jolene E';B.el, Geor~ia comish game hens and light , not as yet confirmed. ln conjunc· F l• EJ • n-Id P h I k ~ OeM> pt-..fcw ... °""" """' · ron 1ere, a1ne ~ 1e , au a c oco ate sponge ca e. tion wtlh the premiere will be par· UngelbKh and or. Julia The guests, however, were tying with Jolene Engel and Paula Gypsy Pulliam, left, and Wally Wolf react during recent auction that is expected lo net about $70,000. Rappaport. Unable to attend were already up because of artistic Lingelbach doing the planning. Ann Schopick,, Judie Argyros and director William Hall's Jan FlanaJan was chairwoman Elaine Krepp, Chris Monroe, lee Dee Henley. announcement of a ~y 17 for the aucuon 1hat will net Ditkows"y, Lorena Elston·:md • Guests were given two hours to going-away concen at St. $70,000. Lynn Galt. check out the 280 silent auction Andrew's Presbyterian Church "The money wilt go into the Others seen "'ere Janet and items -good thing too, because before 93 singers leave for Rome gener31 fund of the chorale," Taylor Smith, Gypsy Pulliam, quite a few forgot to spring ahead · (where they will sing Jor the Flanagan said. Wally Wolf, Nancy Soroskt, Gerry "ith clock1 and were late arriving Pope).. Florence. Paris, London Committee members were Murdy, Denny McCarthy, Jane -and following dinner could bjd and Liverpool. Bobbie Cahill, Lorena Elston, June Withers, Donna Peebles and aloud on 34 items at the urging of There's more: The chorale will Hamm, Ruth and David Nasby, • Oona and David Schultz. Prm1t1c1 DIY School natl 882,000 from recent blnlftt, 111111r Prentice Day School, Costa Mesa, realized $32,000 from the rece nt "AJI Creatures Great and Small" dfoner held at the Le Meridien. Merritt and Junne Johnson were honorary chairs of the event hosted by the school's fund-raising Chapter 1. Guests included Councilman Peter luff a, Hurlet Harris, Nora Lehman, Charon and Rk hud Ettinger, Jerry and Lucyann urllon, Maureen and Mouruer Churani, Mara Brandman, Nancy Dooley and four OC supervisors, Don Roth, Harriett Wieder, Tom Riley and Caddi Vasquez. KFI talk show host and Daily Pilot columnist Hugh H~tt was eancee. Raphael, a legend in his own time. ~. the Master Mist ol the ReNmance ~nod. 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NEWPORT BEACH GIRLS GYM A Fit Body • Sound Mind • Healthy Earth Our Total Committment . Call foi' an appointment today and rtc:tivt: Thett ii no obliption.. however, if ~ decide to loin YOU Will get $50 olf' the tftitiation ltt. . ~ ·~ daigNd lo ftt • woman'• bOdy . • • A warm. nan-inbmidati .. ··-Ir~ . llRW . ' . ~· • At 0 Thuraday. April 9. 1992 -----------------------------~-----------= ---------------------------------------------------------------- C_ommunitY Forum Community forum runs on Tuesd.lys, Thut)days and SaturcJ,1)') Editor William lobdell ... 642-4321, ext. 351 ·Rebiittal "W'.-. -·-. -~ . H er e are East bluff choices By Jlm de Boom I was impressed with · seve ral of the statemen ts made by Eastbluff homeO\\ners on the future use of the Eastbluff l::lcmcnlar) School, which \\Ill close in June. I am not sure that those \\ho attended the Board of Education hearing heard whut Newport Beach Councilma n Clarence Turner said, which included: I) The city has no say over the districi's educational use of the property; ~) The dist rict can lease Lhc property to Coastline \\llhl1ut the city's permission and 'Al\hout the need of a u~e permit; and 3) The underlyihg zoning 011 the 11-acre campus is R-1, high-density residential. In this )Ca r of ~hoot budget cuts. the board is comrnined to seeing that all vacant property generates re,enue -just as Lindberg, Me~a Verde, Rea, Woodland, Lincoln and Adams schools have in recent years. While there :u-e ~everal thousand Eastbluff residents • concerned about the use of the soon-tcrbe vacant school !"lite, there are an additional 150,000 residents of the 'ichool district "ho expect that we ,.,.ill get top dollar for o.ur 'acant sites or develop them fo r the best d1:.trict use possible. Defore ~a)ing no to Coa!>tline College, Eastbluff residents need to be The un- derlying zo nin g on the 11- acre cam- pus is high- density. a"are of some of the 01hcr op1ions for the school site. The options appear to be: 1) lea\e the site 10 Coastline College and be ahlc 10 t:ikc the school ba cl. 1n the future when needed for ,m elementary school. 2) Lea\c !he site to the Ea~thluff 1 lomeowners A!>~ociation and be able to · ta l c the chool back in the future '>'hen needed for an elementary school. 3) Build the long-needed dtslnct Central Admin istra1i'c Center al Ea.,tbluff School, 60,000-square-foot facility. including Doard of Education meeting room with parking for 400 cars. 4) Find a deve lopment partner and build affordable rental hou\tng on the eleven acre-. \\1th an R-4 zoning we could probably generate 30 to 35 units per acre and with 11 acre!> have an income stream for the district for gene ration to come. Calle; have come in from other citizens in the district with suggestions of using the site for an AIDS hospice ot a bus depot for school busc serving th e Newport Beach area. · l hope the Eastbluff co mmunity hea rd Mr. Turner's final comment whkh in cssertCe was -it might be good if the En tbluff community and Coa,tlinc College began discu ing the options for there are far "'orsc op11onc; av:ulnblc. The school board will ay ye. 10 one propoul or another on the East Bluff 'lite whether ii is to acnerote income or to be u cd a 1 01 tr1c\ facility. Jim dt Boom, • Nt11tport Bt•ch rt ldtnl, Is • trustu ttlth th~ 'ntport·Mt. • (Jnllitd rbool DI trlt t. .. Hoag Hospital: A p~escrlptlon for progress ·rhough not without its .critics , 20-~ear plan deserves approval M ore than a year ago, officials from Hoag Memorial Hospital showed the community their plans for expanding the ho pita! -an 'ambitious l!l:)tear glimpse into the future, a blueprint for wh:u the hospital will be in the next millennium. In terms of pure numbers, the plans revealed thnt the hospital would more th nn double in size in the coming 20 yea.rs with most of the new construction seated on the undevcfoped acreage on the inland side of West Coast Highway. In all, the hospital would add some 285,000 square feet to the ~xisting-hospital grounds on the u~..r cam.pus and another-500,000 - square feet in buildings on the n lower property near the recently completed Hoag Cancer Center. l \ images of the Back Bay bu\ in truth is closer in 3ppenrancc to u backed-up drain, will be ' " eliminated. True. Dut tbe hospital will pay for mitigation, whic h -------t--n'lCii'ilS that some other ecologically sensitive areu in the city ''ill prosper. A good deul considering that all the public loses is a rew c:11tails in an inaccessible area. As to the blocked \•iews, the possible noise an(j increased traffic, th ere is no magic~l way to make that go away. All we can do is note thut the hospital was here long before the oondominiums and that there is an ultimate price tag in guaranteeing that an institution like a hospital is able to continue ..SC&ing a communit)' - We feel emp:llh)•f9r tho c \\ho 1'\ight l>Uffer becau C Of the ' As one would expect, the plan was not embraced by everyone in Ne.wport Beach. Large-scale plans seldom arc. This was the fut~· e for Hoag Hospital one artist envisioned several decades ago. expansion plan. But we'd feel fJr • greater empathy for the entire -:. community if thi) plan wai. to be derailed or urbitr:irily changed bccaul>e of the concerns of a few. :- Some people were an~ious because th~ plan seemed va.guc, it didn't specify '' here, precisely, the new buildings would be located, \\hat they look like or their u~e. Those :ire valid concern . AncJ thm 's \\h)' the community, the hospital Jnd the city hJs tJken a full year to di~cu':. the propo,:il, to debate details. tu entertain com promise. l lcrc i our reasoning: Hoag has been o good neighbor. It is t Others, particularly those who li\e in the nearby Villa Balboa community, c,xpressed concern that views-could be blocked, that traffic and noise mighr ' emanate from the expansion and that a small wetlands area would be dcstro}'ed. Out now -after five public hearing> before the Ne" port Beach Planning Commill'lion and.two more Cit) Cuuncil- hcarings -we believe th e tim e b 1 ight for action. The plan shoukl be apprO\ed. The '~1guencl>i. that some sec in the plan makes sen e in this case. Medicine i) changing. The way we treat patients i~ rapidly changing. AncJ it ii. likely that the ho)pit:il of the year 2010 '"ill be ligh1 )Cars --U hcad of today') conve ntional hospital~ There is imply m:n\':ly 1hat l loagcan predict '"hat will be. The "et land) urea. \\ hich conjure s up one of the moilt important inl>tilutions in Ne" port Beach. And "e believe Hoag's administrators when they say they '' 111 make the plan \\Ork at a minimum c.liscomfort level for their neighbor~. The council :.houl<l appro\'c the plan as quickly as po:.siblc, and then the stJtc Coastal Commhsion should do the i.ame thing. ~ Hoag needs to. groW; we need it to grow A ' appn>\al for th e J loag I losphal m:i,ter plan enters the Mrctch run, the most useful column. and the most in1port ant debate, ooncerns th¥~\p.µ,. After three-and-:i-half years of revic"' and !.tudics and report~ and !turvC)S. afte r fac public hearing!> before the Planning Commission, e\cry nuance and corner of the hospital's plan for its lo\\er campus ha!. been explored . But it 1s the obvious stuff that might ha\'e been obscured unde r the \\eight of the minutia. Hoag serves an enormou number of people. Some 130,000 patient vi its occurred there last )Car, including a few by me and mine. h's a wonderful hospital. and no patient I 1'.now disagree~. Hoag is in turn i;.upported by the 1111111 lllwftt community. ------The legacy of Columnist 40 year or Without ervicc is a Portf 01.10 loyal and broad following. The ho p1tul's 552 Club includes 3,000 members; Circle 1000 has 500 more; the auxiliary membe~hip is at least 1,000; the S:indpipers arc at 350. "there arc others. When the total number of volunteers and contributors is added up. it pa cs 8,000. That's an impressive con tituency. Hoag draws such uppon for a number or reason . ll is obviou ly one of the region's Jeadina center of medical science And while it is a leader in 'it field, Hong is c~r:iordinarily well man:iged: or the JO largei.t ho pitals in the region, Haag's co t·of-c re per :idml\~ion i the lowe t. hs Jc:adcr hip aeneratt"~ community !lupport as well. Ho:ig's board und it uoc1or arc a diverse •roup, o~n to uggc tion nd re pon i..,e 10 th e need of the c11y. I he hospital' president. Michael Stephens, is 'itraight ou t o( central c.isting: a ood·humoreJ, indef tiaablc 1cJminis1r tor who ha c~pcrtly led ffna for 16 year-., al'ld who patient! · continue to rguc the ca\C for c: pan~ion, The htl.'lp1t..11' record ~r kad111g-cdge medicine all>O bring!> !iuppon . 1 he only facility pre\cnl)y open on the lower campus -the area most crucial to the mi.l~ter plan -i) the Patt y and George Hoag Cancer Center, a fa cility indic:itlve of "hat 1he lo"cr campus will brins the community if the new m.t!ltcr pl.in 1 apprO\cd: C\Cellence in treatment and the hc!it in medical technology. So, '' h.it 's all the debate about? A II of th c:.e things arc well t...no" n. In fact, u c11y-:.pon'>OrccJ ~urvcy of the local tn!ltitutiom1 and orgrinitations found the 83 percent of the citiLens have a favorable opinion of Hoag Hospital -far and a\\ay the highest-rated institution in the city. So '"hY ha'i 11 taken thrce-:ind·a-half to approve the hospiwrs master plan? Of couri.e, some of that time i' ju-.t the awful wheels of government moving l>lowly. We arc alJ blc \Cd th..11 medicine doc not move forwa rd at the pace of government. And 1,ome part of the proce)S I'> the rcfming of the lower-~ampus configurot1on to acc:ommo~atc the concerns or neighbor!.. There :ire presently 106 condition · attached to the hoi>pital' plan, 3pparently more th••n has C\Cr been attached to a rommcrc1J/ devclpprnenl in the C\\y, muc.h lcs a not·for·profit prOJeCt. Out even with these e11planation , even with Mike Stephen~· good·natured i.totcments th111 the proce and the eriti~ ha\C trcngthe ncd the plan, till you have lo wonder wha t i~ gotng on here. this the city's le:idcr hip lost sigh t of how cruci,1l thi' ho,pit I i 1 On KCE la t m •ht, PDS bro.1dc.1 t "Condi1ion Critical" u t~o-hour 'pcc1al \lc\'Otcd to the on~oin1 colla~ o( health cure in Amcricu. My ow n how on. MonJ.1y night wa~ dC\Olcd to the .,,,me ,ubjcct, with \late Sen 01J11c Wat on as our guc l. The scnnlor meth~ic.1lly laid out the tact\: Cn liforni,,. health rare "> lcm i'i in o •hllmblc'I, Ag.1in 1 th:st bac~dror. the dc:balc O\~r whether to ;illow 1 hmpitnl to cxp:mJ 1n order to b11ng Ille 'ommunity it ~~c th e \Cl') best 111 mcdic~ll CJfe for the forc~eeablc fut ure seems. well. odd. Do "e feel that somehow it's not right that .f'·cryonc cl e's ho'ipital-. arc pmmed und dbintcgrating, but our:. bn't? Communities thrive, or dii.intcgratc. on the strength of three scb uf ui.,t1tution~: :.choob, churchc~. and ho pita)). .Oh, there :.ire other ncces\Uf)' ingredient~. uch a' law cn forccmc:nt, but the trini ty of school\. churchc!I and ho pitJI forms the under!) ing grid on '"hich cvel')tl1111g good in a commumty ultimately depend . So. cities arc \\Cll advi ct.I to cncour.igc thc~e institution , not to 1hrottle them or di courage their g_rowth. )n.,titution arc never static. They arc either dcvclopins or disintegr..tting; either moving up or falling apart. I t h,l\ t.1!.en 40 )cars and incredible effort to build I loag into the institution tha t it i . To remain a I.I) namic place, a lending ini.titution in the City und the region, Ho.1g must CApand, and the prolilc of 11s fac11iue' mu)t C\Ohc tu match the rapidly changing 1cchnologic and treatmcnh or medical science. The hol>pi tal necc.l\ ll'i new m;"tcr plan to lh fi\C . Jhc city can, ol course, turn down the plan, or conditio n it into obli' ion, or drag out the prOC'-''~ for <another threc-and·a·half )·eur!I. Th~1\ '' the City Councirs abM>lu1c rti!hl. Dur if the counc;1l rcnech on how difficult it i to hu1IJ ,uch in litulluns, not how dJmncd easy it i' to undo th1:m. it ''ill likely follow the lc:id of the Planning Con,n\1\'>ion nnd \Oh.: unanimou ly for thl! ma\tcr plan in early May ·rhc city nccth I h'Ji tu hi! a gro~mg. thti"ing in,titutitm. If oaa nccu it ma.,ter plJn to be just 1ha1. h'~ that ob\iou • h' \h:u imple. lluih llttt 111 to-bo111 ••LJfr and 1 lmc~" un KCt."T, Ch111t11t'I 11. ~fondll) Hd l'rld•J'I Ill 1:Jf.. p.m., ho 11 JI l•llt-1ltott' on Kil \I 6-10. Suturd•J7 hm 11 a.m. lo l p.m., und Is a 1,...1 parlntt' Mith /'1 llif, 1~JIN', Krute an~ Krlnt4y In lnlttt. lllJ c-.lumn oppt11r, t•tt·ry Tltund11) In tlk' l'llot. If Jerry h-ad his own secret(:lry ~·· C OULl> I PLEA E BORROW \'OUR SECRETARY FOR AN HOUR OR SO? -In the mail b :rn imitation to allcnJ an "All·St:ir Salute to Secrclarles .. luncheon, being iltJged by the Arthritis Foun dJtion of Orange County on April 22 :u Le Mcndkn. I'd be there if I hJJ an office secretary -if I h:id an office -beC:lU ·e l\e golt~I set some ccrctarial help. or any other kind of help. real fai.t. 1 he :.tuff is ' piling up a1ound my gluteus. Fir t; l'd ha'e her (or him) "rite chccl.s to case the ~bearable pli ght or other:.. These would be contribution!> d1~bun.ed 10 the following poor soul~: • Tu Angel!. O\Hlcr Grnc Aut ry, who') l:lmcntin1f that his bJ'>cb1.1ll bu!l1nC)!I mJy how a S 15 milli on Jcficit thi eason. •To blo"'hnrd u r lacocca, "'ho's mO;\ning that he had to suffer u one-third p,1y cul - pockcttng lci.i. than S3 million • JU!>I bec:1u!le Chrysler loi.t $795 million la'l )ear. •To e'<·con h on Docsk.), "ho\ wailini that he can't !lul'\hc unle).) hb el>tranged \\ifc forks O\Cr SI million :> ye:ir in alimon) Then, having tfopo~cd of the neediei.t cui.e!>, I'd a:.k my i.ccrctury to compile a Ii l of" once-prominent dti~ens \\ho :ire facing an unccrt:iin future. f-or ex:imple, 1n appreciation of his m:iny )Cars in clOe pubhc i.cl'\ice, \\C )hould endow an Al:in Crnnslon Retirement FunJ, for :.ifckecping in the ncarci.t S & L M.in doc!. not li\'c by pcn)ions alone. Mo~tly, though, I need a ·ccrctory \\ ho'll cheerfully rc)pond to the mo t urgent letter . 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Repair TAX PROS 11.-:ome Taa PreporohOn 485 i: 17th SI S1e 407 e CM • 650-6503 $10.00 Off YOUI 1ff1 Rehm. SPECIAL TIES MACM RIAi ,ine Colilome0 WW1e1 & I~ het'I 3431 Vr0 0pono •1000 lido Monno v.nog. • N8 • 673-4712 1K Oft Mll • Match COMI Cl\mAnoNI Pott, ~ ~ & 0.COtOllOnl 801 W. Met • CM • 979-8570 sa.oo Oft °"Y ~of~ typp1ee • Clee•oloc• o1 •10.oo or,...., IOMWG to.fifta. Mode ' ~ ~ 26ff Holtlof IW. • CM • S4S.1 l 12 .................... pwc~••d. ...... .,~ ... a-. WllDOW -LNCll•• 9ICIM8' E~ MdlN 'NII .... (714) Hf400I tnOffMllC.. ,.. I ' . ------------------------------------------~- DISTRICT: ROhrabachlr From A1 local elected Republicans to an April 15 anti· tax party in Newport Beach. The letter carries a House of Representatives letterhead. "This is prttty outrageous," Buffa said. "It's clearly a misrepresentation and a deception. If you're raising money in this kind of race, there are any number of advantages for an incum· bent." • Buffa said he planned to send a letter of ~ complaint Wednesday to the Federal Elections Commission. Rohrabacher represents the 42nd Congres· sional District which includes cities in both Los Angeles and Orange counties. The 42nd dis· trict-will cease to-msrundcrn:districting plans approved by the state Supreme Court in Janu- ary. The new 45th Congressional District includes all of Huntington Beach and parts of Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and a handful of other Orange County cities. Rohrabacher denies that the use of the new district on his letterhead is improper, calling it part of the "transition" Crom one district to an- other. "Right now wt: are in this transition and I think it's a perfectly legitimate thing," Ro- hrabacher said. "We actually accept ~ework rrom the new areas. To the degree that there is a 45th District, I believe I am the congreuman for the 45th District." But Buffa said officuals at the House.Ethics Office he contacted Wednesday do not agree. "They said that it's clearly a misrcprescn1ation, but there's nothing they can do about it under their rules," Buffa said. "I would certainly ex· peel residents of the 42nd District -which is Dana's district -would be surprised to learn they are without a member of Congress. The new district technically is not a district l!ntil Jan. l." The current 45th Congressional District is represented by San Diego Republican Duncan Hunter and includes parts of San Dieao and Imperial counties. Buffa said there may be some confusion with two oonpessmeR claiming to represent the same numbered district. Rohrabachcr dismissed Buffa'• accusations as electioneering. "This is just so much rhetoric on Peter Buffa's PU!·" he said. "He knows that everything I've ma~led out has been prc- clcared with the ttousc franking Commission. We are Well wltbln the Hae of leplil)' Ud ac- ccptabilil)'." Burra has been hammerina away in recent weeks on Rohrabacher's use of taxpayer· funded franking privileges. Buffa said the con- gressman has spent more than $170,000 in pub· lie funds to send campaign materials to voters in the new 45th Congressional District. Rohrabacher defended the practice, which is legal. And although he has argued for reforms in Cranking privileges, Rohrabachcr said he -.yill not unilaterally abandon the practice. "People can play au sorts of word games and try to nitpick instead of looking at the policies and the issues, but in the end I don't think this kind of rhetorical game-playing gets us any· where," Rohrabachcrsaid. But Buffa is serious about bringing charges against Rohrabachcr and plans to register his complaints with the U.S. Attorney's Office. "Dana's gotten a little confused about the vot- ing th1ng," Buffa said. '•The vote on June 2 might turn out to be a real inconvenience to •his tran$ition plan." --------- lnmll FromA1 Mb-plac9 1W1rd for her overall perfonnancc in all subjects, a second-place award in math,__ and a fourth-place award in literature. Ensign seventh-grader Melissa Richardson also won a fifth-place award for the best overall academic performance, in competition with county seventh-grade students. Seventh and eighth-grade students competed in written tests covering four subject areas, and were given 10 seconds to answer questions in social studies during the competition's "super quiz." Students from Ladera Vista Middle School in Fullerton and Fulton Middle School in Fountain Valley won the top overall awards for seventh and eighth grades. The iixth-grade Academic Pentathlon is in May. This is the second year that Ensign Middle School has compo&cd in &he academic ~a&, IDd Prindpal Scou PaullCn credi&a &he 1Cbool'1 numerous awards to the dedication ot pucn&a and teachen who volunteered their time to coach the students. Paulsen was also a team coach. "It takes a lot of houn, but we've had tremendous adult support," Paulsen said. "It's exciting to sec the kids come together and become a real team. We were one of only three schools to have both seventh and eighth grades place in the top six." Ensign eighth-graders placed fifth overall in the competition, and seventh-graders won a sixth-place award for overall perforllUlnce. Students chosen for the countywide competition represent A, 8, and C grade levels. "It puts acad~mic competition on a plane with athletic competition," Paulsen said. "It's another way for kids to compete and represent their school." TERM LIMITS: Initiative . ~ filed again with registrar .. S REGGH.UNT From A1 they hadn't yet organized another official campaign, but decided to file wording for the initiative this week to give them plenty of time to collect support signatures for the November ballot. "Scvc.ral of us are discuss'ing possibilities," said Doug Boyd, president of the Balboa Peninsula Point Association. "We want to sec if we can get a workforce to- gether. We're chatting around about it and seeing if there's sup· port in the community." The latest effort also comes on the heels of Councilman John Hedges' unsuccessful attempt car· lier this year to get the City Coun· cil itself to resurrect the term limit issue. The first initiative by Newport Residents to Limit Council Terms was controversial because it would have put the eight-year term limit into effect immediately, which would have bumped third-term council members Evelyn Hart and Donald Strauss off the council even if they won re-election. Three months ago, Councilman Hedges tried. but failed , to con· vi nce the council itself to place a term limit on the upcoming June ballot. Hedges argued that the more than 6,000 signatures col· lectcd in the first citizens' drive proved strong community interest for such limits. Super Lotto/Decco Super lotto Wednesday, April 8 drawing for $3.2 million jackpot: 9, 10, 16, 24, 31 , 36 But despite Hedges' proposal for a tcrin lim~t that would not un· scat anyone, most of the council rejected the idea, saying a limit was unnecessary because the elcc· torate has consistently shown their. dissatisfaction by voting 1eaders out of office. • Council members also arg\aed that such a term limit would cause too much turnover on the council, preventing the city from having ex· perienced leaders, which is crucial when dealing with regional issues and serving on regional boards. Residents who remain inter- ested in the two-term limit, how· ever, say they believe they can gar· ner more support for an initiative if it doesn't target any present council members. In fact1 the wording riled Wednesday is-~ilar to that pro- posed by Hedges in January and doesn't put the limit into effect immediately, as the first one did, supporters said. "Last time, there was too much impact on the sitting council mem· bers," said Boyd, who was not one of the organizers of the first cam· paign. "You don't want to do that." Supporters also argue that limit· ing elected oCficials' terms is a popular trend nationwide. 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' ports • ~~Nae Mkhaela Ross' athletic career continues to soar to new heights. -Soaring Bailor By Richard Dunn s.taWlllr M icbaeJa Ross, one or the finest trade and field athletes in Onnge County, had digested enouih· So this spring she came· within an eyelash or forgo1n1 her sprintina and jumpin& craft for badminton. Not that there's anythina wrong with badminton, but Ross, you see, isn't your conventional track and field type, having been crowned team MVP in both her freshman and sophomore years. · Eric Twelt, Newpon Hubor High at hletic director and track coach, heard the Nmors. He knew Ross probably could've been an all-league badminton player if she so deJired, considenna her athletic prowess, but .he wanted her on the track. And can you blame him? Ross. who averaged 19.5 points per game on the basketball coun this past win· ter while leadin& the Sailors to the ClF Ill·AA semifinals. has already cleared a remarkable S feet, 8 lnchCJ in the high jump this year. She has also sprinted the 100-mcter dash ln \2.•. Injuries, disappointment, you name it, led Ross to suspect that her track and field career miaht be over. .. After track ended last year, l told everybody I wasn't comina back out,'' Ross said. "Coach Twcit bad heard Nmors about me not comina out, 50 he wanted to talk to me about it. "He wu mad at fmt when he found out I wasn't comin& out. He took me out of clus and said he was confused about it. He hadn•t beard from me, and I told him I wu burned out and felt pressure. But he wu actually really coinfonina. He said IO do whatncr (ncnts) you want to do, and that you're a areat athlete and what I meant to the team. SM SAJLO,.,_ Tilftdly April 9, 1992 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Ro&er Carlson .•.. 642-4330 ext.387 High school tennis/82 Sports on TV-radio/84 Classified/BS n wasn't the ump! It was Harber who needt!d the glasses! Mesa rolls, ·4-0! Mustangs capture their ·first Pacific Coast League verdict · -Costa Mc a second baseman TJ. Scofield threw George Barragon out at the plate -and strikin& out Javier Torres. "I wasn't relaxed at first," said Harber, who retired 14 of the last 15 Century hitters he faced. "Once I got into a groove, I jus1 put it in there. The infield played great -I just kept making them hit ground balls and they were making the plays." By Richard OUM SpottS Wik COSTA MESA -Motherly advice im· provod Matt Harber's eye at the plate, but • Costa Mesa High's junior right-hander had no suspicion that it would make such an impact' on the mound. Ncibling -forcing Green to move Mall faglowski from shortstop to catcher, where Jaglowski may ha\C feund a home after two commendable catches on foul pop ups -reached first on a Century error leading off the fifth, stole second base and moved to third on Will Mendez's ground ball out to second base. "After I went 0-for-4 on Friday against Es· tancia and struck out fou r Momen t s later, with Amorde at the plate, Ne1bling gave Costa Mesa a 1-0 edge on Century starter Jose Her- nandez's wild pitch. times, my mom said maybe I should try wearing my read· ing glasses (at the plate)." Harber said. With his glasses, Harber has gone 4-for-5 with five RBI in two contests. In Wednesday's Pacific Coast 4 ague baseball game against Century, it seemed to help his pitching, as well, as Harber -fi~d a two-liit shutout · and carried Costa Mc~a (3·9~ 1·5) to its inaugural league victory ot11992, a 4·0 decision on the Mustangs' diamond. Sophomore shortstop Jeff N~ibling. recently promoted from Costa Mesa's JV team and part of Coach Tim Green's revamped in field, scored the go-ahead run on a wild pitch with two out in the fifth inning. Harber, whose bloop single to center cushioned Costa Mesa's lead to 2-0 in the sixth, coaxed Century (3·6, 2· 3) in to 14 ground ball outs and gave up both hits in the second inning, one of two in- nings in which Harber walked a tight rope but didn't fall. Century, which had de· feated , power-hilling Lnguna Hills (6-3, 2·2) on Tuesday, 3: t, threatened with runners on second and third ana nobody out in the third. Harber calm· ly forced Tom Reimers to hit back to the box, No. 3 hitter Eric Valencia to Oy ·out to shallow left and cleanup hit· Matt Harbe r fires en-route to 4-0 two-hitter. I.ft ,~ °"">' ,.,. Following an out and two Century infield blunders to open the sixth, Harber singled home Scofield and Jaglowski doubled do"n the right·field . line to s'~ Lou sque.z... Neibling, facing reliever Torres, scored Harber on a fielder's choice after the MuS· tangs chased Hernandez. "The ball "'as bouncing is some weird "'ays, but we were able to stay "'ith it,'' Green said. "It's nice to get a win, it feel s good. These guys dcsef\e ii. We need to string them to· gether now." Harber \\ent 2-for-2 wath one run and one RBl -he \\as 2-for-3 with four RBl against Trabuco Hills on-Tues- day. "I guess l \\:isn't seeing the ball too well," said Harber, "ho has O\.\ ned the reading glasses for lit~ years. "l "as picking the ball up too late when it was coming in. It's helping tremendously." On defense, Harber ('.3-2), "'ho walked three, was sup- ported by se,eral ·out~tand1ng plays. including third baseman Amorde's fine backhand grab down Lhc line in the. fourth in- ning aod second baseman Scofield's nice hort-hop pack in the fifth . tcr Nick Garcia to ground out to Costa Mesa third baseman Jason Amorde. "We've seen it all this year," S3id Green, referring to Harber's second· and third-inning jams. "Usually in those situations, the next thing you know it's two or three to nothing, but we shut them do\\n. That's baseball -that's just the way it goes." Both runners we re stranded with their hands on their hips in a scoreless game. In the second, Harber ducked a second-and-third, one-out situation, forcing Robert Guzman to hit into a fielder's choice Costa Mesa travels to league-leader Trabuco Hills (8·3. 6 . See MUSTANGS/13 Hernandez one red-hot Pirate By Bany Faulkner Sports Wlbr D aniel Hernan· dez's t eam· mates have made it a running pre-game joke. "You're going to go 0 for 4,.. the rest or t he O range Coast College baseball team 4 •• ·ti'~ ~- ,ti., ; \ '. chides the sophomore infielder, who hap- pens to be leading the Pirates in several offensive categories. Hernandez, a former All-ClF shortstop at Ocean View High, gets ·a Jood chuckle himself, then goes out nnd nps line-drive holes throuch the sarcastic charade. Hernandez, who moved from short to second base recently, belted six hits last week to raise his average to the .400 pin· teau.' He hit safely in 15 of the Pirates first 16 Oranae Empire Conference games, and is batting .439 in conference. .. He's been incredibly consistent," OCC Coach Mike Mayne said of Hernandez, who also leads the Pirates in hits (36), runs (25), RBI (15), walks (22) and total bases (43). from his No. 2 spot in the bat· ting order. "h's pretty unusual for a No. 2 hitter to be leading a team in RBI, but Daniel is doing that for us," Ma)·ne said. "He has good command of the strike zone and he is real confident right now. He's on a streak, but he's been on one all year." Hernandez hit .315 from the leadoH spot Inst season, ploying shortstop along- side his brother Steve, who rounded out the double-play combination at second base. He started at short this season, but has shifted to second, after Mayne con· vinccd him his bascbnlt future would be better served at his new position. Hcrnnndcz said he puts his trust in Mayne when it comes to the position change, and has taken well to his new fielding assignment . "lt hnsn't affected my hitting." s:ud the 165-pounder, who e concentration at the plate has been his trademark ~ancc he en- tered the Ocean View varsity lineup as a sophomore. "I'm still ecing the ball really welt, and I'm reacting to pitches, instead of gues~ing up there. 1 don't really think about the hot strc:ik. 1 jullt t:il..c it at-bat by at-bat." Hernandez will hkey continue his career . n~t year at a Di,ision l colleac. but bc's more interested in finishing out this year, than making plans for the future. "l don't think about it now." he aid or his recruitment, which Mayne has assured him \\ill be intense. Hernnndez, as gifted with the glo'c as he is with the b:it, said poor grades closed the door to Division l colleges, out of high school. Now, however, be cracks the See HERNANO~ Showtlme? Uh-huh, . ' and, n· s also put up or sbUt up for prosl · It's tune for these pros to practice ""·hat they preach, put their money where their mouth is, shelve their Krmon noccs and drive a few aotr balls without h:w- ina to demonstrate proper techniques to a beginner. It's showtime. baby. Thanks to Newport Beach Golf Course CCH>Wnen Steve Lano and Chri Jones. teachlna pros at the course will finally act. tbanc:e to strut their stuff and exhibit to their clients euctly how it'• done. (Did I hear someone say, pres.sure?) The inaupnl Rccord.SCttcn Day Pro-AID Golf Tournament is tcbcctulcd for Friday, M11 I, with a S4,000 purse for •IM purpoeo ol ntabHlhina otrtdal CIOUIM recordl< "Ew'? CXM1111 bes lhW a.. counc recordl. Nl.,ort 8eac:h Oolf Course .wter Md ........ "*" Wyltk ..... ~-.... &be., ..... .., 1n tM w-.·" ......, lfldleN ol eM ~ 8nMMn. .... with 11 ..... 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Senior sensation David Bain, the Sea Kings' No. l sinaJcs player for the rounh consecutive year is lht sratc"t thint-:ranked player in the 18s division.' JUAion Trenaoa Rhodes and Brian Walden; CIF ._.A finalists in doubles last year, are CdM's 5CCOnd and third .$i~alcs playcl'I, respectively, but University took the ansadc track to 1hc league title with a 10-8 victory ~r tbc Sea Kings (7·1, 3·1), who were top· ranked m Oranac County and No. 2 in the ClF 4-A t;efore last Friday's setback. CdM, which fell to founh in the recent 4-A poll, has advanced to the semifinals twice and the quar· te~nals once (last year) with Bain as its top player. Dam's toughest competi1ion this spring is expected to be Uni's John Bowerbank, whom Bain defeated . on Friday, 1·5, ancr rallyina from a 3·1 dcracit. Bain. headed for UCLA on a tennis scholarship. was a sinales quarterfinalisc in the CIF ._.A last year and advanced ao the sinalcs third round at Ojal "People around (Bain) were kind of tellin& him that he should forego ha&h school tennis and con· centrate on his tournamen1 schedule, .. Salazar said. "But, for him, he always was aoin& 10 play." Ten players still vye for six doubles spots -se· ni~rs Ed Bryant, Mark Muon, Dave Dorsey and Rick Bahador, junior Ali Jahangiri and sophomores Paul Fruchbom and Jed Weinstein are the proba- bles. "Last year w:is one of our worst years, losing in the <1,uarterfU\llt (13·5) to Santa Barbara,'' Salazar said. 'In the past, I know how c:ocnpetitive boys ten- nis is, bur I'd be wiUinJ to say that we're able to field a competitive tennas team. We should be able to c:ompcte with most teams. ''Our atrenath this year is that we have three strong singles players, which is really a plus in hi&h school tennis. (Bain, Rhodes and Walden) arc JOing to make our team. All three have the potenual lo beat any Olber player on any day, and they can knock off any top player on any given day. They've Sot the ability and c:onfidence to do that. II makes it hard on thcar top player because he has to play three good sets.'' Costa Mesa tennis starting to heat up with PCL ambition·s Ba/Jars appear-just a step or two away tram glory t1an , Estancia is setting sights on en: bertll with new bloodline By Richard DuM Sooits Wiii( Boys 1ennis coach Joe Havens or Costa Mesa High is looking forward to the morning newspaper once the Pacific Coast League race healS up. "(Defending champion) Laguna Beach has 1he edge, but we're hoping we'll be in the hunt for the top two By Richard Dunn Sports Wrter This rough year is tem- porary. Help is on the way. Geoff Abrams isn't enough . to compete for Newp<>rt Harbor High's tennis team yet, but when, and if, he does, the Sa'ilol'I expeet to return to their glory days. "He'd be· the best player in the Sea View League bis first year walking in.'' Newport Coach Charlie (I'ex) Bleiker said o( Abrams, California's top·ranked singles places," s~id _Havens, whose scnior-domina1ed squad 1s led by JUntor Jason RC'gala, ranked l~Jrd in the stat.!= in the '16s division who playi No. l inglcs...fer the Mustangs, second-place finishers in the Pacific Coast League last spring. , player in the boys 14s division ;ind rn1ed seventh in the nation. Co~ta . Mesa, 15-7 last s~ason. has sc~n seniors, one Junior and one sophomore. The Mustangs ~d­ vanc~d to 1hc Round of 16 in the CIF 3-A playoffs a year ago, losing to Burbank.. "' Senior Steve Tehrani and' sophomore Mike Nguyen are Costa Mesa's second and third singles players, re· spectivcly, while Son Dang and Thong Vu form the Mustangs' No. 1 doubles uni1. The Mustangs were 3-5 in prescason matches this spring. Nhat Tran and Khiem Nguyen play No. 2 doubles for the Mustangs while Binh Nguyen and Phat Chiem . play No. 3. "The league has gouen ..a lot stronger," said Ha- vens, a third-year coach. "Laguna Beach has returned everybody from its league championship team of last ye ar and Trabuco HiJls has gotten m<>re transfers io who were ranked (junior)· players in Europe. Laguna ~ills has two transfers who will make them stronger _and_ I. u_nd.crstand tha1 Esta'ncia is going to be pretty ~ron~ • "V.:e hope to be pretty clo~e in the (league champi- onship) contest. Last year, ll was pretty well domi- nated by Laguna Beach, us and Laguna Hills. We had the top three spots pretty well tied up last year, but this year it looks like Estancia's certainly coming up and Trabuco Hills, from the preseason, looks pret- ty s1rong. • "It should be a good ra ce. It'll be fun to read the resulls in the morning paper because 1here should be some upsets.·· In 1he league opener, Laguna B~ach defeated Costa Mesa, 12-6, perhaps setting an early 1one for the rest or the spring. In the Da/IY Pllot'1 ever-quest tor truth In advertising ••. Daly Plot ''locll caver111" Costa Mesa puts up the numbers, again, including too many miscues .. ~ 12-6- By Roger Cnon '-" 1-. COST A MESA -They pl11td a1 If tbq could aM any ti.nd of Bi d News 8u11 a So of ii Tuuclay 11\rmoon, bvt JIV' (4 1n1 aw17 10 runt in lhe lil1t IWO 1nm11p pr'O"ed 10 be 100 much o • JOOd thlnf and Co&11 Mrs• ltlJh'• Must1np fell VICllm 10 1no1her edition or Mus11np in Paci(te Coast Lc11ue ' b1scball 1ctlon as Tral>llco Hilb held off the hosu, 12-6. Apln II WIS • miller of OUl·hHtlna th• C>pp0$ilion, only lo sec 11 JO oul lhe window (or COllCh 'nm Or«Jl and hit Mc· sans. •ho v.ere Yidint~ed by four dcfellli¥e enon in 1he nm inoiq alone 11 Trabuco Hilb put 1asc1her • four-run "n.Uy'" without lb& bcndi1 of C¥C.n one base hat. And. II 1h11 wasn't • bed eooupi 11111. Trabuco Halls came back an lb& ac- ond inn1n1 and put IO&Ctllcr 1 1&N11n ~ 10 usume 1 JC).t bvlac en route to ita akth llr1lah1 PCL tnumpll withollt • io.t -whlle Mcu fin.di lcalf at the other end o( the tpectn1m 1t 0.$. ''Hopcfllffy we'll ~l It llU'Md erGllnd," tald tlle bclcaprcd Oreen who watebcd his team &Ne 11artlQJ pitcher Juoa Amordc Uule, iC any, 111pPon; only lO Ke. Ills t~m rebound {locn lhe tc.rriblc mrt 10 oot Oft.ly mike a pmc of It. bllt 11 ~._Ion, &bow eftC>Up to p Green ca\IM for opdmllal with today'• t11n make'1p with llWldlnl C.11twy Oii tap, ttutiftt at 3: I~. Ortu lnlcrted tOphomotc Jdf Neiblula IA the loCcond lnn1111 with a.. °"' and 10 nans •lreacty la the bank for Trabllc:o Kills, and lhe n1t11·bandet, with • mtxtun of faalballs and e11rveballa, 11 ftll u • ail\Ur that he "jult IUde up," mlOnd IOfM onkt lO the plM, ~_..:N:.;.:t::.:::' • ikln1 out 4, walk.Ins l and lfvinl 11p 6 hill Md Jflcld cloled It out whh one lnnlna ol biOcti • lM botu made It IAlerat~ ntn Olt1 111ea i. &he fourth, cappe.d by 1 pMct saa. •rtlet. out, tbtbcr ,,... &tlllllt on • J.-0 COUAt.. to the dir"11Yt: "J.0, tllat'I IUl..U"'-" tflca Uned the nut pildt ._. JO Ifft 10 ... COSTA MEIAAI Abrams is a year a~y. but the rebuilding Sailors have already begun to lay the groundwork for the future: They start three freshmen this season. , "We're qaving a rough year (3-6 in the preseason) because we graduated every· body," Blcikcr said. "When kids come in as freshmen, and if four or five arc great play- ers, you put them in there to fill those spots on the varsity from their freshmen ye;ir up, and all of the backup kids have nothing to work for because they're never going to play, so we have trouble in our lineup this year. ~ "You have to rebuild, but help's on the way. (Abrams) is the best there is. With him, you can build a whole program and we've already got three freshmen playing now. It COSIS you (to start younger players), but eventually it'll pay off." The Sailors, fourth place in league ~M sprin,g. second-place finishers in 1990 and league champions in '89, have sophomore Jeff Thomsen playing No. I singles. Junior Jon Henderson and freshman Marie Utman can also play sin~les, but sophomore Chris Ketcham and junior Chris Cicoleui ar~ ex· pected to be Newport's regular Nos. 2 and 3 singles players, respectively. . Senior Keith Ingold and junior Steve S1(11ms play No. 1 doubles for the Sailors while Creighton Oyler (junior) and Marc Barton (senior) play No. 2 doubl es. Fresh- men Scott Meserve and Drew White play No. 3 doubles. Barton was an All-Clf Oivi· COSTA MESA: Ell'ly mllCUll .... to dllllt From 81 Meu .avid so on to pile up U hlu In all aptnst trlbuco Hills start« AJ. ~land, but Tra· b\lco'• Jt&rter ~nl the dia11nce for lbc. victory. Clcwland llnidt out Cour, bul more im~tly, dHt little to damap huuelf 1"!lh }Ull one free pua olJered. Amotta 1hc day'• bia ll\lmbc11 ror Mesa were Mlltc Meyer's }. 1ot·3, wilh 1 double Hcl 111 RBI: M111 J1Jlowski aoin1 l ·f0t·3 wi1b • ruo scored; ind Harber. wi1h slammer, u well u 1 sir\lle in three at-bats. Tr1buco'1 major bat was T J . AJ. VUU. With I l'f'O'run shot IA tM ~ third ~man JCSM 1..M- c.'aQOS (Hor.,.). Brad C.crvantca (2-for,.., 2 RBI. l NM); and Dano Sat& {2·for...C, 2 RBI ind 2 Nna). T..-.. ... .a,O.... .... e T..-uoo OMTA _. .. ,Ill.. ...1111 .. ... •2•• ......... ,,. t:..': II I I =--" H n ~· •Jtl .,,_,.,,I t :::.: , !: U =r-I: : ~ r:-.t. ! : H ::. nu .__.. lltt..... ,,,. --~JUI T...._ ~·~= attaf T.-...-..... ·-·· ...... , ..... ·-· ul:=..-r L:-.t:T ·~ ~ ::,;,~--·-" ,_, --' .. ·---... ~-f II & t 1 4 ........ ~l.t.> •• ' ,. •• t ... ... • , t , • ...... I t t t I t ..................... ,.~. . . • .. . .... ~,._ Veteran Sailors Coach Chu lie Bleilcer sion Vl offensive guard on Newport's foot· ball team last autumn. "With a young team, you gel nailed a tit· tic bit, but next year it'll pay off," Bleiker said. "Then having Abrams come in, it'll make .a world of difference. That's three poin1s guaranteed, but right now il.'s a phan- tom. On paper it doesn'I count, but in ten- nis, if you've got a kid of a certain caliber. you can go a long way, like "hen 1 had Brett Hansen-Dent (1990 graduate now at UC Irvine) -he won it all. Those kidJ come along every so often. "We're a young program and we're going through a youth movement, but it's going to pay off down the road. If you have a choice bet\\Cen a senior and a freshman with s:une ability, you're going to play the freshman be· cause he's going to be 1hcre (for three more years) and he needs the experienc:e.'' The future is indeed looking bright for the Sailors. · By Richard Doon 5'lolts Wit. Will Marino was still in high· school 1he last time &tancia High's boys ten- nis team advanced to the ClF playoffs. Marino, the Eagles' first-year coach who played on championship Orange Coast College teams under George Manias (1987 and '88), is hoping for a ,revivaJ this spring. It could be the start of n triumphant trend. With two freshmen reguhtt•s,-induding Rob Horan· sky in No. 1 singles, Estancia also nppears strong for the future. "I'm hoping to take them to CIF,'' said Marino, who auended high school in Tucson, Ariz., and earned a scholarship to Cat State Bakersfield follow- ing his OCC career# in "hich he played .No .. I singles and No.'1 doubles in 1988. "We're hopins for third in the Pacific C~t League, behind (defending champion) Laguna ~ach and Laguna Hills. l'm trying to get my players to have confidence. They have the talent -if they work hard, they can do anything. "Six years ago was the last lime they m:adc CIF, so it's been a while. It's been a while since (Es1anci:a) has had a winning rcc:ord." The Eagles, 6·14 overall and 4-6 in league last sea- ~n. finished S·S in the prescason this year, quite an improvement CYVer last year's 2-7 preseason mark. Horansky, who plays in the national junior circuit, was rank'cd 35th l~I yc:ir in Southern Olliforn ia in the boys 14s. He finished the prescason wilh a 254 singles record. "He's an all-around ployer,'' Marino said of Horan· sky. "He can play the baseline and he can serve and volley. He's going to be a good one. You'U hear a lot obout him in the yeors to come." Junior S1~phen Krutzik ond senior Greg Gertner, both returning lettermen, pby No. 2 and No. 3 sin· gles, respec1ively, for the Eagles. Kruuik "ent 18-9 in the preseason. Will Stark and Tuong Do, both seniors and return· ing leuermen, ore Esconcia's No. l doubles tc:sm ond have posted nn 18-9 prcscallOn record. Senior Bri:an Ehara and junior PhiUip Cheng form 1he No. 2 dou- bles unit while freshman Tom Mo.cOuff and senior Drian Berger ploy No. 3 doubles. • The Eagles arc up against Trabuco Hills today. II II II That's tha topic. The Dally Plot says It's a local n8Wlpaper. Ironically, the Los Angela newspaper is· trying to mike the same claim, offering an orange crayon for what purpose 11 not clear. ·-ATTENTION COMPARISON SHOPPERS:· GET IN 11IE Gm ... ON A •Y BAim .... GET Y• LoeAL ..U IN tHE DAl.Y PILOT. Look for yourself ••• Is it any wonder all agree .... Nobody cares ••• like the Daily Piiot cares - .. • -------------------------------·-------------------------------------------------------- Brlt!tl~ CdM girls eke out • • • sw1mm1ng victory IRVJNE -Corona del Mar High's swim teams ---- went I for 2 Wednesday in Sea View League confron~ 4!ffl:- tations against host Woodbridge. The CdM girls, using a 1-2 finish on the final relay. outlasted Woodbridge, 88-82, while the boys came out on the short end or an 86-84 decision to the Warriors. The Corona girls trailed by four points going into the final 4x100 treestyle relay, and came through convincingly to win. The CdM "B" team ~!inched the victory with a second-place finish. "We needed at least a 1·3 finish in the last event to pull it out," said CdM girls coach Doug Voiding. "Our seniors, wbo have n~vcr lost a dual meet in four years, maybe reached down a little bu going into that last race." CdM improves to 3-0 in league. The outcome wasn't nearly as pleasant for the Sea King boys team, which suffered its first loss of the season. Host Woodbridge touched out nearly four seconds ahead or CdM in the 400-yard freestyle relay to claim the narrow victory. ~ Newport swims past University IRVINE -The Newport Harbor High boys and girls swimming squads posted Sea View League victo· 4!ffl:- ries at University Wednesday. - The Sailor boys had an easier time, winning, 117-52. The Newport girls finished strongly to record a 90-80 decision. for the boys, Bretl McAllister doubled in the freestylC sprints and anchored two winning relays. Riki Krumins was clocked in 1 :49.06 in taking the 200 free . Beatty paces Estan cia swimmers COST A MESA -Senior Brian-Beany trctr~Ohis previous best in the 100-yard ~ackstroke by three sec-~ onds en route to first place, to help.lead the ltost Es· .,.... - tancia Higll boys swim team to a 101-54 Pacific Coast League trouncing or Laguna Bc~ch Wednesday. Beatty, who clocked a time of 1:08.4, was joined by double win· ners Chun Pi (pcr~nal best or 2:20.5 in winning the 200 indi- vidual medley) and Adam BOllenbach (SO and 100 freestyle) to spur the Eagles to a 4-3 overall record, 2-1 in the PCL Meanwhile, Brenda Quintana· doubled in the 50 and 500 free- style events and led off the victorious 4x50 free relay in leadfog the Estancia girls to a n-55 victory over the Art ists. Jenny Scnften captured the 100 free in 1:0-i.9, as well as an· choring the 200 and 400 free relays for Estancia, now 2-1 in league. Kathy ~rfano's 6:38 was a personal best in the 500 free for the Eagles. Costa .. Mesa swimmers bow MISSION VIEJO -Steve Fiduccia's winning time of 59.84, a personal best, in the backstroke was the 4!1fl:- highlight for the. Costa Mes3 boys swim te3m which dropped a Pacific Co:m l.ca};ue meet at Trabuco Hills Wednesday, 101-62. The girls were also defeated by Trabuco, 101-6-t. CdM tennis team fall s, 13-5 SANTA BARBARA -Mi ing a couple of its top cuns duo to injury, the Corona del Mar High bo) ten-•. nis team battled before 00\\ing to the CIF 4-A's 1op-_,,,,,.- ranked team, Santa Barbua on Wednesday, 13-5. Wi1h Brian Walden out with a twisted ankle suffered in the University match, and a couple or doubles players idelined, the Sea Kings came up short. ..... -.....ts,c--..-• =I* ltl i. • ~. 1-t. • "'*'· w. *' ""'M ...,_ tc> kdl. u. w. r.s. Ii-.., IMlM t.t 24 lryWf-W__. tc> ... ID~ I .. _, ~ a.3, dlf JlcMIGl~I. a.t. ~tc)-U,2-t,1.f,~(C)-M.c.t.W Sea Ki ngs topple Woodbridge IRVINE -Corona del Mar High's golf team, with ---- a 2-3-4 finish at the top. outlasted Woodbridge High in • J Sea View League competition Wednesday at Rancho fi:I San Joaquin Golf Course, 204-209. --- Jerry Haack (39). Kevin Walden (40) and Craig Welker (40) were the keys to the victory, improving CdM's league mark to 3· l. Woodbridge fell to 1-3 in league on the p3r-36 nine·hole course. ace drops 1-0 softball ve rdict COST A MESA -The Orange Coast College soft· ball team's grip on the Oranae Empire Conference ~ lead weakened WFdnesday, as visjtins Cypress pre-~ vailcd in a 1-() deciiion. A single, sacrifice, passed ball and throwing error aJlowed Jack- ie Boxley to soore the ,ame's only run in the second. It was the second time in three games the Chargers have defeated OCC by a 1-0 count, both times on an unearned run. Alesha Nelson gave up three hits, but took the hard-luck loss to fall to 13-5 for OCC, which is now 23· 7 overall, 13·3 in con· ference. ~•.0r-..c....o ~ t10 000 o-1 ' 2 OlllWC. 000 000 o-.o ' ' ...... ~ ............ T. W-Ylillnr,W l-~1W •-OcD(OCC) Coast sweeps Mt. Sa n Antonio COSTA MESA -JeCf Hall recorded six kills and five stuff blocks while Orange Coast College served lS • 4(.. aces t 'pinst Mt. San Antonio on Wedne5day in a r South Cout Conference men's volleyball match u the Pirates swept the Mounties, 15-6, 15-3, lS-7. at OCC. The Pirates (13--4, 11_.), now a half-game ahead of Irvine Val· Icy (10--4) for the conference's top position, were abo led by Scott Sullivan's eight kills and Steve Snyder's three aces. Mt. SAC fell to 0.13 in the SCC. OCC travels to Palomar on Friday. , OCC me n perfect in O E<;: COSTA MESA -The Oranp Coast Collece men'• --- tennis team concluded an unbeaten run through the • • Orange Empire Conference achedule on Tuclda~ with _,,,- an 8· 1 deci1ion O'\ler Cypress. , ---- The Pirates had little trouble di1posin& or the ovennatchcd Characra in impnwina to 14-0 ln the conference. No player in sin· ates lost more than two J•mes in singles, while Orant Hu~s and Sean Lucere .on in stratpt sets at love. . -Bi··" 'l\.·t~:-,m ............... ., ... ... i.-.. • ...... M'-9· *'lDCCl• •N.M ._ ·---~M •W.-..MM ..... A •\-· ....... ,. ....... ace clinches share of title COST A MESA -The Oranae Cout CoUeae ..,..., .... tennis team clinched at ae .... share ol ,... • .• Orull Empire c.onJerencc title Tue.ta,, uoanctas ~ ~Cypr-.M. ftl ,.,.... woa M ot 113 pmes to lmprvwe ao 14-1·1 Mnl. 12-1 la cmfennce. RMnide. who takes on OCC AprU 21 la a . . S. IRllPLYAll 't>~ Costa Mesa's ~att Harb-er beats the throw back to th e bag in a fi rst-inning pickoff attempt en route to .i-o PCL \jctury o\cr Ccntuf\. ~ Peclfic Co••t League L••vu• Ov•r•ll W L W L ., 0 t' (I 0 ll 3 Eatancl• ~ 6 4 t ... ~ ~ ti ~ 2 2 6 :! C1 ~ ~ 3 3 6 Coat• Meu S 3 S la ... 1\1 s.... • !I 2 9 W•dneaday'1 Scor• Coat. MeH 4, Ce • Frld•y's C•m .. (3:15) Costa Mesa i1 T .WCu I' ta ~Iii tK ••• •t E•t•ncl• UJ.J"~ H sat Ceeoiry MUSTANGS: From 61 -0) llll FmL) "h11.! h~ip1nl! h1 l.ct-p its 'trcak ;.iii\..:, It" the sc .. ond um tt11' ''eek the ~lu-.1.rng' '"" rnn.;I • \\llh 11 c lc:igue·le.lul"r::. -_11,:r kk ... ing a'';i" a 1~ 6 d • .. '" l 10 1 rJbu::o Hill~ cm Tuc~.L \ .. er d1 •• 1 .: :lturd:.t} and thc.lwt round o the Pnd1.. of the Co:i::.t 1 ourn:imcnt "hen Co::.ta .\fr :i ho t~ Glenn High 31 10.30 in the 16-tc;.im dou-' bl~·cilmin;.iliun tourn-.\ "h1 ... h ~\ln­ l inuc'> on into th .. 'pri~g l rc.il . PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Cost• Meaa 4, Century O CENTURY COSTA MESA ab r h bl ab r h bl l.!e1,;~ 2t> ' .. "' o c: • • 2· • 1 C 0 I\ t$. a 1:i J o , :: 'as~. : 11 -1 1 J '. .&leno 3!> 3 O o O Meytr c• 3 O o o ti»tl3.. n 3 0 0 , H.tl°Je: ll 2 l 'Z 1 BJITJOOll, If 3 0 ! 0 J~s. t 3 0 1 1 Cl'l.I.~ cl J 0 I 0 •.lbq SS. J l 0 1 Gi.1:111'11. c 3 0 0 0 Sm!fl 0 0 0 0 torru 11> p 2 o o o ~u.'IS t:1 ~ c-e o Cl.'lty. d 0 0 0 0 Broewrtt 1!> 1 0 0 0 t.'f~ II 100 0 • .t.m:i:Ot 3l> 1 0 0 0 Totals 2Z .. Z ., Totals :1 4 .c l Score bf lnnln;• Century 000 000 0 -0 Costa M•aa 000 013 X -4 E-c.. 3 ecsta 1 , IJll-) .- C0$1J &.Its.a 3 OP-Ctn;:::-, J • -Bm. Jj µ: S-Sto'~ tft H R ER ea so C•ntury .;.:z l. 0 :! H ~ •. c 3 5 TC"-n ~ ~ 0 0 0 0 Cost• Me ... Costa Mesa's Jeff Pickens (above, left) applies the tag, but Centu ry's Jaime Ganey beat the throw back to the bag; below, Joe Broesamle has the ball, but Century's Rosendo Medina (3) slides back safely. H..'1 V. 32 V.P-Htmandf: Z T-1 ~ 'Z c 3 l Monarchs' Carter rips third homer of year to pave way in 7-3 win over St. John Bosco SANTA ANA ..: Cale Carter belted his third home run of the year nnd senior right·h:lndcr Rich Silva struck out nine for a complcte·g:ime victory as host Mater Dei held off St. John Bosco, 7-3, in an Angelus League cla h Wednesday. Caner had t\\O hits and dro"e in l"-O runs for 1hc Monarchs (10-1 overall, 4-1 in league), while Billy DIJnton {2 for 3, including a game-winning two-run single in the fifth) and Jeff Frankel (3 for 3 with t"o ROI) olso b:icked Silva, '"ho 1m· proved to 4-0. The Monarchs, who hw their nine-game unbc:uen treak snapped earlier in the week by Bishop Amat, return to iactton on Saturday wilh a return engagement with St. John Bo o, startin& at noon at Miter Dci. .... .,..,,,,,.,... ..... , 6' JoM lolco DOZ 010 0-3 I tioto* Del 120 022 ·-7 10 -.. .. Allllt, SM.,. Tdt W-SM {4-G) l'-~ 21 • T'* lfl ·C. llllD) MNCI ISJI~ WINDSHIELD REPAIR . "Repct ... Don't RePacer ~ a1A) 342·73'2 ~ u -tt> Rapm0...$60 ' ' Crodcs l4> to 1a· a 9cne Ckir~ . .. . .. I /BudDfyl -presents the _, 11th ANNUAL VIC BRADEN • .~ • APB. 2.$.26, MAY J .J, 1992 Sl.S,000 ...i1 MONEY • fO« OfllN OM\IONS " l5lil •• • .Mirfl1~'slnd~ o,.niu•o ~ u.•J o.:u ut ~ ... ,..... ... .-,~ lt\'ril -~··•J11h,...1•.1.,1 . ,, • •, 0 Winnen of tbo Spriaa Mini· From 81 Ouest TOW1WDOftt-a1 die Saaaa what is expected to be a festive oc· l Ana ~nuy Oub Jut Pridly. In casion. complete with a banquet in • the Aiabt A rwndl. &he lfiwD. the Tea Room and I raftlc. (Hat· p~I k>w aroa fowlOIDc ... field, for thole interested, will tee N,icolc Ronald and J~ Baker ol off at 11:56 a.m.) Bag ~ and Marianne Tower· Among many other prizes. John sey and AlH:e Rhody ol Rancho Leonard's Golf Shop will donate a Santa Fe. . . . new sci of clubs, bul the real Low net W1Men in fliaht A honor will be for the fastest iun in were ~aJ)' Ano Ison and Shirley the Back Bay. Corman of Aha Vi~ta and Susan "There should be some kind of A~raham and Sylvi~ Bcra~n o_f El competitlon ioing on,., said Niguel. ~w gross V1Cton ~n Aaght Wyrick, who held the course B were Liz ~hlpley and Cindy.Sel- record (61) at Anaheim's ''Dad'' man of Tusten Ranch and Janacc Miller Golf Course for 10 years. Blanton and Laura Hun~cr o! "Most of the guys playing have Rancho Santa Fe. The V1Ct~nOU$ been teaching here for at least low net foursome ~as Patta Hoyt, four years, so it'll be a chance to Ruth Conroy, Jackie. Voelkl ~nd come out and watch them play _ Gwyn Myers of Hoaenda Heights to clients, as weU as prospective CC. ' clients. 0 "(Jones and Lane) arc sponsor-More holes·in-one arc being 1ng the rame, as well as supple-stroked at the Newport Buch men ting the purse -that's JUSl Golf Course, and once again, hole too good to be true." No. 14 has been more than forgiv· An additional $2,000 will be ing. added for the pro-am purse. Tee Dave Anderson of Studio City, off is scheduled for 10 a.m. Note: playing the course for the first No betting is allowed. but you just time, used a 5-iron (157 yards) ro might find your next golf instruc-ace No. 14 with Peter 'Fcgtc, tor. Stay tuned. Nanette Williams and Chris In- 0 verso witnessing. Del Monge also aced No. 14 recently as Cliff Obray and Sru Hilborn warched. In the Newport Beach Golf Course men's club tournament on Saturday, Andy Weaver fired a 2- over 61 to win low gross while Hank Lefebvre shot a 52 low net 1n the Flight A round. In Flight B. Dick Maynard won low gro)s at 66 and Don Farmen iook low net honors at 50. Jim An- geli's 72 earn~d him low gross rec- ognition in Flight C while Don Gattuso·s 55 won low net. In last Thursday's men's club rounds. Craig Jensen won low gross at 67 "hile Bob Shaw was the low net winner at 54. Jack Prince was second low net at 55 . BRIERY: From B3 Frank Selleck of Huntington ' Beach aced No. 5 (115 yards) with a 5-iron on Feb. 26 as Chris Eason and Emerson Powell oversaw and Fred Morris was perfect on No. 9 with a 6-iron on March 31. I 0 Sophia C o of Huntington ·B,each..m.ade a nole-i.n!One at the Mesa Verde Country Club (Costa Mesa) on M?rch 13 on hole No. 18 (149 yard~. Richard 1YP.nIJ Is a Dally Pilot Sports Writ~ Mbose club 8fJlf col- umn appeal'{_tvery Thursday. f , • makeup of a rain out, can tie OCC for first with a victory. ~ C...t •• c,,....o SlftelM; 911 (OCC) de! Menno, H ..... W.-(OCC) def Hllbmller, NI, 1Cbt. JrcQW COCC) 4tl DIW'°'1, &-0, 8-3, ClrTlli (OCCI dlll Ma, M>. 8-0 ~ (OCC) di!. Sortino, 8-1, H . CIUlnlo (OCC) Of! MMWI, 6-0. &-0 ~ ~ ~ (OCC) ctel. Moreno-~. 6-1, 6-1, Els-Wllault (OCC) def Dnsoft.Mlllc, 6-0. &-0 ._.CllllwWm (OCC) di! ~. &-<>. s.1 Mustangs sweep past Centu·ry COST A MESA -The Costa Mesa High boys vol----- leyball team secured its first victory in three Pacific • ..... • Coast League outings Wednesday, 15-13, 15-8 .. 15-3, ,. ~ over visitin~ Century. Middle hitter Khang Lai re· corded 10 kills for Costa Mesa, 3-6, 1-2. Holland named Titans' coach FULLERTON -Brad Holland, a former prep bas----- ketball phenom at Crescenta Valley, who went on to • •-!' play for UCLA and the Los Angeles Lakers, has been 7 ~ named basketball coach at Cal State Fullen.on, replac----- ing John Sneed. He got the nod from · a final field of seven, re- portedly incl uding Mater Dei High coach Gary McKnight. New Laguna Beach football coach Laguna Beach High has selected Mike Barroo as its new foo tball coach, repla.cing Lymah Olney. Barron has amassed a record of 75 wins, 65 losses and 5 ties while coaching at Duarte, Rancho Alamitos, Buena Park and Santiago high schools. • From 81 "He was really coruolina and encourqina. so ho kind ol pu1 the decision dowa for me, and said bow the team will benefit from me. He mtde me reel like I was needed and he made me feel bet- ter about myself." for Ross, a junior who ""15 voted All-CU~ Southern Section Division 111 in baske&ball for &he second year in a row this week, track and field workouts had be· come lcdious. In addition, she tore liaomcnts in her left knee ond cracked the fibula in her lea in rhe CIF 3·A preliminaries last spring at Cerritos College while running the 1,60()...meter relay. "I felt responsible for us not doing well," Ross said. ''I wasn't crying for me, I was crying because we were so close to winning. After they can:ied me off, 1 cried for a while. I was disappointed and 1 knew my teammates were, too. We were so close to doing well. l told myself J didn't want to deal with h anymore and disappoint people. "So I was trying to decide if 1 should just pursue a basketball ca· rccr and work on my skills, but my basketball coach (Shannon Jako· sky) kind of said tbat track would be good to help my conditioning, and J was also thinking about bad- minton, but everyone discouraged me from that, so I just went out and did (track)." Ross, the Daily Pilot's Wahoo Athlete of the Week, has fully re- covered from her disastrous injury and is onc:,c again setting new standards in Orange Coun_ty tr'1ck ana ficTd circTCS. - Last Saturday ar the Trabuco Hills Invitational, Ross won the high jump by clearing 5 feet, 4 inches, she galloped the second leg of Newport Harbor's winning 400· meter relay team (50.0) and fin- ished second 1n the Jong jump with a bound of 17-4 V!. "Sometimes, track gets kind of tedious, but when you win and ev- erybody's cheering you on, it puts everything in perspective and makes it worthwhile,." Ross said. "In the past, 1 didn't really want to be out there, but I did it any- way. I just kind of did my job - it's g'etting more fun as time goes on." Tweit hopes shc--has a blast this year. After all, there's still next year to think about. Newp~rt falls in tennis, 14-4 NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Harbor H igh boys tennis team ca me up short on Wednesday in a Sea View League makeup match against visiting Univcr)ity, 14-4. The highlight for the Sailors was the play of Creighton Oyler and Steve Sims in No. 2 cfoubles, as the tandem won two of three matches. The loss dropped Newport to 3- 1 I overall, l-5 in league compcti· tion. From 81 boob wi&h the same linalo-mlndod focus he mu1ten at lho plftc. "I'm doina a lo& better ln school," he said. "It's jUlt a mailer of concentration." Hem11ndci'i concentration was 1pparent last week, when he lashed two hits In Tuesday's 6-3 loss to Oolden West, then went 4 for S with a double in Thursday's 6-2 up:.ct of confcrencc-lctading Rancho Santiago. Saturday, however, he had no answer for hi tcamn11.11es' good- naturcd jibes, nor the Rancho San· tiago pitchers, going 0 for 4 In a 6- 3 Dons' victory. "They really got on me artcr tb:u," said Hernandez, who vowed to make them all en1 their future predeterminations of doom. "l really want 10 get out there and get it going again after Satur· day," he said, with the kind of conviction that assured you he wasn't joking. Daniel Hernandez _.:........------- Ashing report · ·.• ..· ~.' ·1 . -•. . '" .. ---:. . Checking Caho San Lucas By Riel< Mcintee T his will be a very exciting year for fishing Cubo with wutcr temperatures 74-77 degrees thanks to El Nino. As of April 7, Darrell Primrose. owner of the Tortuga fleet in Cabo. re- ports 2 lo 6 dorado J?Cr boat per day in the 20-to-30 pound range, a few wahoo weighed in at the 60-10-70 pound cla.\s (very unui.u- al), but anticipating a reco rd year for.big fi h. ~to t boal!> fo.hini .Jl1c Sc;i of Cortez, 30 minute~ from inc dock, Grii)• Rod. to the Hotel Cubo ~n Lucas. George Harris of San Franci co weighed in a 610-pound blue marlin on March 18 -!.oo~ like a .Bang bu ter )'car for blues. · Davey's Locker in Balboa repc>ns their '~·dny boat, thc•rrce- lancc, ltkippcred by Don Drockman, h:is been fi hing Cntulina \\ilh catches of borracuda, bonito and three }CllowtJif on Tuci.dJy. llalf-day boats arc doing ~Cally welt on·calico ba!.S. '· l>EEP ~1:1' REPORT t\\tdnuda)'1 counl•I DAVEY'S LOCKER -4 bo.m. 129 11111lc1$.. .l.l boni10, 'I h.lrracu.t:i. -ll aliro b;m, 17 und ~ 13 1eulpi11, J Uiccpbud. ~SO ~lfoh. I hni roJ. 6 IJluc ~rch. 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SHAFFER; BHch.Coala Mesa D&Uy SP D130 TOM MILLEA; w • 1•• said l)e9d of lNtt In tM out e:oYMant 0t wanny, on J1nu11y } , \Ht •,.·,·.,·,· .. ·.Tl·E·.···'~~ c~~Jt~~ etR~~: Agent for owner. :6oRED~~~ ~j,tJ-e~l Piiot Aprll 1. 9. 1992 ~CH~~~~NA~IEOCNAULRITV c-.!? Whom It May Con-PfoPel'tY situated In lakl ··~~~ Im~:.~ f51137' SP C238 CHARLES SABIC· Publlthed Newport INC • SP £132 DAVID Th205 ''" &OB'S PHlllY'S BEST County, Cal1f0fnll d .. Cl'lb-p ...... .,. "-· poe .......... ful name and...._ of IELL lllUWAY SP c21e BAGEL HEAVEN: Beact1-<Aata Mff& Dally STEWART· SP em DOUG PUBLIC NOTtC• Owner reaetvea the rlgl'll INC 11applying10 1ha 0.: Ing the land thertln: 0t encumbrW!Cft, '° pay the J*fOI\ wlltldfawlncr. SP C30!I PATRICIA Me: PllOC AprM 2• 9• 1992 UNDS~ 'sp E229 T'MUR· . .. to bid, •1 the ••le. Pur· panin.nt of Ak:ohollc Bev· UHt•tT "A" lh• remall\lng 91lnclp11 Mehdi l<u9roonl, f6312 Mort~~~:l;~apel DINA: SP C337 JAMES Th204 MAN HINES; SP FOte RON NOTICI Of ~=~.r~ec:'t m:,d•:.~ erao-Control 10 1ell ako-(LEGAL DRSCIUPTION> sum of the flOtt(I) MC\ffCI ~~':·IMM.:',;. WILLIAM DE LOZIER· SP HAFER; SP 0057 HUGH PU•LtC SAL.a O ff !era Cheek• bnly All • holic beYeraD" at 111691 PARCEL 1: by Mid o.ect ot TNlt, w11h I ~ 110 Broadway 0411 S. SBEAA; SP f>424 RENT HUDSON C/O CLAUDIA P&RSONAL NOPPTf cnued OOC>d• .,; sold~ Brookhul'St St. Founlaln UNIT 34 AS SHOWN AND lnllf"I tMt90f'I, u pro-~!:~ l:,"~1 ~ t ~ Costa Mesa F.W. HILI..ER: SP 0427 RO. MIRKIN; SP HI~ SERGIO Ne t79?9 It .. ancf must be paid rot Valley. CA 92708 With "41" DEFINED ON THA.T CER-vlde<J In ...O fl0t9(I) Id-1'92 ' M2·11H DERICK SMITH; SP 0451 through classified ALVARADO; SP H147 Pinuant'to the California .mi r•l"nOV9d ., Iha llme of On Sale Beet .. Wine (Pub TAIN CONDOMINIUM vane .. " any, -Iha Th-117 s.tf·s.Mce Stor-oe Facll-..... Sales 1ubj9ct to ptlor E;t~~~!~e:•• N 1 PLAN RECORDED AU-lefma of• Deed of Trwt,1---.......,---=....,,-. :r Aet \8:: Code 21700 ~~ ev::: Beach-Co11ad M.!w':,~~ OUST 5, 1977 IN IOOt< 111Jmaled '"'· dNWgtl PUIUC NOTICI ... ':\j ' .. p.~ and obftgittd parfy. Daled Ptlol Aptt 0, 1'92 12314, PAGE m Of' Of'· Ind .. PlnHI Of tht a8C4M an Aprtl '7, 1992. at 21)() this 1ND Ind 9TH day of 11\211 flC~ RECORDS ()tr QR. TNIM Ind of IN Wltl ,.._1 .. PM, ~ "'8centla. Coata Ap(ll, 1992. P\lblic Stor199 'UIUC NOTICI AHOC. COUNTY, CAUfOR. C'l..etd by ltJd OMd of •11111•11• .... MM&. Ca, S*'IONI prop. Manag•ment. Inc. Tel• N~ lMll. ~ S\Ol,l()g M atet••••I STIRTlllli . I llEW BUSlllESS?? .. .. , erty Including furniture, phone (8 ti) 2•4-1010, Title Order PAACll 2· ~ ~ )OIOwlng ,._ doehlng. 10ola andl04 other ""-'' fOf owner· No. It 7184 .. IO AN UNDIVIDED 1 /40TH Accrutd lmtrftl end 80• .,. dolf'ia butlneiM ..: houMho4d fteme atOled by Publlalled Newpor1 Trvet...... !HnAEST 1H AHO TO LOT dlllonll ldYlnc" lfmnywll IP.9. ~T ~ • fOllowlng P9f'IOl'\I: 8Mch-<Aa1a MeM Daily lncrM .__. · CIAl.. ~ M.ectero, .... SP Et09 JERRY CAD1LLA: Pilol Apr;l 2, I, 11192 No.,.~... 4 Of TRACT NO. 11)5, IH M t.hll .,,... poor to "D" Miiiion vieto. CA SP E1 HI MAR™A ADAMS; Tl\207 ,. ... ,..... ... TH! CITY Of' ~T ..,_ tat1 SP E131 DEAN O. "°"31317,.._ ~. COUHTV Of' Oft. Tl'9 ~ undet Mid e..n. P. ~ nMJ S H US KY: s P E 15 3 ftUIUC NOTICE llOTICa OP ANOI. STAT! Of' ~ OMd of Tnitt '*"Orot1 Mao.o. ~ "O' .. ...-on MICHAEL GRAHAM: SP nNSTD'a SAU fORMA. AS St40WN OH A -.cultd end ~ lo V19tO, CA IHI\ EZ12 PAUL J. MCIL\IEAE; NOTICI fW YOU AR! 1H D!'A\A.T MAP RECOAOCD 1H 900t< f'9 under•gntd a wneeen thlt ~noes It C9no SP E209 WIUJAM a ... CK· ttuauc U&.I OP UNOER A 0(£D °' TlltUSl -PAOH ,, TO » °' OecWllon ol Det.-lf'ld duCtld by In lnclMdilll. ~ ,....,..... the rlahl Nl'IC::.--oo'Tr.'"TY ~~ieoT:i.'29/tO~~ ...Cnl.AN!OUS MAPS, Dwftd lot ... Ind a =-..:.=:-.. tied lo b'd Ill IN IM,, f'iK. PIJr..,.,,. to 1M Calllomta PAOT!CT YOUR "'°"' RICOROt Of' OAAHOI .-, Noeoe Of o.e.. .-i N COunly Qertt Of en.. muse bt ~ With Stlf·s.Mc• ''~• F.c• ERTY. IT MAY H SOU> Al COUNTY. CAL,,ORHIA, and ~ '° .... The Orange Coul"Y Of .... P9f'IONll ~ « c.a.,,. 1ty A~ IP Cod9 21100 A PU9UC IAU!. • YOU TOOITHER WfTH AU. ... undlltliglted _...., Uld tt, tlll. lert Chedtl onty. Alt JM• et . , Che undetalgMd NEED AH DP&.AHATIOH PROV!MlNTS fHlRllN Noelo9 Of.,.._. .. e.o. PllWI ~(IOO(t9 art told .... IMll 11 p1.1bflc auc110n. °' THI! NAT'UAI ~ TH! DCCl'TWQ Tle~ ._ to lel IO lie UIOOI.... 'ubllthtd Ntw,.n ,., ~ be paid f9f ~ Aprtl 17, 1"2, .. 11 :30 PAOCHDINOS AGAMT CONDOMHUM UNTI t In 9'e ~ .._. "9 8MchlCOllU Mala ~ Ind r9mOWd •t the hm•-of AM, aou Plac.ntl• Avt • YOU YOU IHOUU> c:c:. '""°"°" ;) IHCWINI ..... ,,......, ...... Ind ..... a ... klbJ:t 10 Ptll>f Co•11 Mn•. p111on11 fACt A LAWYIR. lOCATlD MMON.. · ,.... ~ .._ "'°""" Not Marett 21. Apfl I. 1• ~ ~ everit of Pfot*TY lnclud1t1g """'1ure. On 04/\1111 al 1:30 P.M.. ----·'"'........., ._.. --... ... .-11. ttN. .... . ...........,. --· OWl'9f dOtNfl9, ~ ll'tdl« °'* -...... rWANaAL CORflO. ~·'"""" ,,...._,..._ -• .. . .. *'l•H petty, DlllCI hOuMnold-... lilDNd br M'TION • ... ~ .. /IM UNOMOIO ,II..,..._ •-•111:. lllt INCf Ind mt Olly of the~ poraone: ,...... TNll89 under end Ill IN AU. o.t.. GAi MTal ewt .. AIM'« 1-. ~ 11CW-oe ,, ~Aon MA•ut 1. ""'*" .. .,... fll '""" OTHIA HVOftOCMION .m ,.,... .... Repointi"ng? ~. Inc. Tef• IUAKHAADT: ... A071 ....... on ·~· • WTAHCU LYM ,. •AT 10.. A. pf\ono (111) 24•-to•o. ONf't AUIH ITM:IY: ... DMLt•• ..... , ....... OH 0111 UNDIR THI TMl8Ta .... MY Aoltelot0Wf'9t, I008 909 w. CAS'l\I:. tlfll..._........ . , ...... •ovaT ..... • ......... · '"btlttled Newpoo DOM JAaftl ZUQA't• tp ....,.,_ ...... ., A•OVI DllC"t•ID -• J -hacft.Coala ..... O.ity om MIQ J , ~IP Rec••fer ot GRANO ~tnYAIKf'ORTH ea•eO, CA watll .......... . Not .. t. t , 1"2 lOOI DAW> H. ~ Countp, Clllall9 .... T"9 NML ORDIR Of T ... ,.... • ... aen ..... lllta .. ... _____ ....__Th20I __ MM ...... d tt1i MICHAi CONOIM .. A TION ~~N1:"~~·1·1·~·1·~ .. ~~~-i:c:·:, ~ ... = .. ~r 0wrw ~ ... ~ tHUfTL W Rf ANO rA'f!QR Ofl TM? QTY • _.,. ........ .. SILL :.:: .:.::.:.... =" IWM. A • ....... =-:---·--..,,. cllulfttd .... =-==-'=. -.i CHTIPllO corr ... ,. ::.;....::-.. ':/::.': ~ ' ~~ --~------.· ..................... '°" CAIN. .......... Mii • .,~..,.."r.~'ll!!!l!'PI~ ... ... '-...... ~-------41~-!!!fl !!7!!1!1~ .. ~ ... ~ .... ~!.!! ....... " .. • ........ .................................. , __ ~!!!!!!!!~~-'···· .. ••• ... --. ...~_. . • . .. ~ Newport INch/Co1ta M-Dally Piiot "M.,,. Thinc!ay. Aflltl I, 1 • .. .. • ' . • ....9'9 .,.. w I W IOTW ....,.,.. .... I ....... ~VII .... • • .... WIWi.. !!..!!.'P.!!' WILL ~ !f!'!L.-llO D-. ti ._ _,.. · t"oo'' ... ·a.t111t. • • •= • • ::..an::.:"·'.,.. ~-,.::r= a,,,..NID\~o. · 1•""" t1 '* ~ :::.--...:, ~·~.~ ~~.:S .. ""l'J.:: •••• ' .... .... • "........ ........ ..... ...... -...... NelM(I) ..... .,., .. ,,. 11 ' W lllll•Ut ,. DlllADffOO. DI 0 --=""'1. _, -OiMil: = 51 "UthN ..._.. ...._. * ~. 4111. 41U ATY fT -illllrM m OMMO UM.la YOU TMll ~"::. ,..._ CA~.!! N .W.. ... n _... N ffnl ~--= C... ..... 0.-, ..... ~ ~AINIT Yo:·~~= fliUC -""' .:./ ...... 1111· f -OI HMV =~ ."'::":. = ='\-... =.,.;: .......... ,..:"';ll; ~.J::~".':n:i ~ ~ .J::::' .. -:':."' 11 ' M. .... L 1 • ~O CONTACT A OJ THI llAT~ I~ /WfMIWJI AT A .-uli.Jc ULf f YOU = ":t'~~ .............. ,,, °" • ....wo0o noNtT In tty ',. PllUTO n.-171 •"•"· llT1CI C:UDll8 MAINIT .-. llfWllllU'l NHD M EXP\.NllATION ~ W11 .._the _...., cip•• ......... bid. 8ftd to the pr~ W11 be p ll01IC8 OI' L.ONUI02J71-. IHOUU)-.-'""'•YOU -. 'r.AlfT THE NATURE Of THE 119'~ ,........_. ----"I> ,_ti"~ Al P9)lo ohrecl tof ...._ El ,. ~ Newpoft e..cti. flUIUC ll011CI nlUSTD .. IAla 7#1UXMOEI' -·-• AUIW'flfl ~1)11' CHOINGS AGAINST YOU YOU edlol'9 wlhCMA ~ ,.... ..... IN by CMI\. ~ ,_ ~ ..,_ Coeta MMe Delly Pllot1-------- 0ft :o· 1nJU OTIH Mf. :.=..: ~-= IY c. =«MT IHOULO COHTACT A lMMI'. court epprov91 . .::ii::. :=..cNdc. ~·Of .,.,. ~ Wll f\.mletl In-Mwctl 1 •. n. A.Pit 2, •• c ••ton t• 1100 ,_JV ,J· IH2, II T.I .• ,,.... CCllWMV I Cllllf'lla C.,O. C17JIM On CM.OGl92 It 1000 U.., Ina c.teln Wl'I lrnport,enl Unlled ..:...~ :,.:_ lofmllCM\ ebOUl..e:= 191Z ,... ..... ot ._ 1o0, '"-.:.-::...,--;: YOU ME .. DEFAULT U. n111 • ....... °' ...._. 4·t.11US 1912 RfllT INDEPENDENT T 0 =-· floweWJ, lie.,_. HPfHI, 0, •eleerepl'I ::-=ic:· ~ TM71 • 11•111 llw .._ lauldwla ..... • hi DEfl A DEED~ Tl'UIT DATlO .,,..., °' .,..... hltll SllMCf • 111 ~ IPPOinlld ~~ wll be ~ cwdlr. MMce check the -... °' the lnletMl PUIUC NOTICE ... ,, • "'' • ......, • 1n .._ c.y °' OlcMIMt ts. tt90 ueuss __. • 111 o... o1 TNll PUIUC -· Tr•• """' •• IM#'ll*lt 1o 11 '° ..... l'dcl 10 0t money ordW pe'feb6e '° .,..,. '* The ,.~ S*90tW Or9n11, ~of Or9n11 YOU TAI(( N:TION TO,.._.. !If WI ..a.I MD _,._ of Tr-. llecold141 on-=•===~ the "*"'81 ~ S.· Dncl1-of Proplf1y: '1eelll1ue ~~111~-~ .... o1 ~ ~ ltCT YOUI' flAOflll'TY IT JM MOl(I HUllMD MD _ CP03MIL _ . . . tor.IMO • OoallMftt No to-conteneed 10 the °' wtce. nw. -.. Of Mwcwtt .,Y au.... .._.. ~ Ne •narw•~ice CoM-MAY IE SOLO AT A PUklC: WR~ .......... 2 NOTtc:t!OFPETIT10N 570109 01 Olllclll '*«•In KMon.) ~ 11~ Dlw.1121112 8*edOt Dall: 1) ~ l tet11Mnt ~~':.:--=~· :, ~~:'~ :f.J-:' ~EDNA~U~ ::-..::. '::4:-°'ot~ TOJft"d'~R ~ ~~ "':n:~ :::::...-:....~ .:-:::a a':.'::i = :,-'~~ .,,~c::~ ~ =::=: =-· 1~ -::=-wnder ttwc cerYin THE PflOCEEDING AGAINST COUftW ..._.., Of ORANGE AQnH .,.,Y UIClllH tly: DAVID Cl\AIG eMed perton 11w 111 Ob-amnnc•, 94000 AVILA ~pfl: 31 Ctvllt of USA CONDOMMINIUM Newport 'Center Drive ..._. ol TrUllt llllC\Md b'f' YOU, YOU IHOULO CONTACT A CiuftW, C1111n111,.,.. pWIUllll L..undareft .. IEIUW., A SINGLE MAH, • ~ to 1t1t peUllor\ end It 0 AD , LA Q U .. A Oela. Double Picture, Ml9t COMPANY, 20I ArnNm ii 111. Newport Beech, .... en unmet"9d LMMI' ......... of .,...... WI ~nee I[ Lu Trunor. ~IEN SHAH WAHG ltlOWI DOOd C*JM WhY the MIQUaL, CA •••OT Ploof. • Piece, CoN ........ Cellf. c.llf. t2t80 :-';~~!!"'°'" l9llllfd8d NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SAU (!don lo ............ r. -.·N04'"1ar: MD HUEI YU WAHG, HUS· court lhoYld not granl Ult (Tt4) M J -410t j Property m._y b• ll')o mM .... 2..6.... Thi• buelneee 11 co~ 61"'--· • lnttfumenl UNDEI\ DEED Of TRUST ~ ........ 1S ti • .. SAND MD WIFE, AS JOINT eulhotty. • • ~ 'M: 2'000 Alllle ,..._ Aobe'1 Ptnenon, duded by: f'llol :::.::;':,'~·· " ~ -• - -.., ...,.,:;;;;;; ...! o/.,! ...;:..._._.. -TINMTS, • --· W1U A HEAAINO on ....... ..::••..::•~ = r~~· CA ::!, ~ =· "°'" Th• , ... ,:.~ ... ...... ol lflQll ._ft~· GS L. flHANCIAL a Clll~ Rtoorn .. W on Mio/ 1, ---cncllDrs; SEU. AT PUBLIC AUC'flON TO lion wtll be held on MAV 7, ' -1 • ,......,., Room • • menc.d to ~ bUai-ltle C.lotnle, undef Corpotalloll • m• or tuc> 1 "2 It g 45 U. II THE MAaN con4ln9ent cncleon, Md THE HIGHEST l100EA FOR 1992 .. t:A5 P.M. In Dept. Hoc A.Pitt, 10, U , 1992 3207 IU t:OO 11'11 the ifly-ot Donna Gwen Petterson. nea undet lhl Flclllioul ~ ~ ::: M ._ .. cmot ~-. or sVblal_. (NOftTffl . ENTMNCl TO THE =---*"° "W!t CASH, (pay_. 111mt ol All In 3A located 11t 700 CMc Th211 = ~ Terms: :-.... ~ ~· Cotu 81194nHt Neme(t) !Nied =-1o .,. .....r: ~;:" .::..-:::'.:° ;.::: ~ ~=~· 100 1M ,.';, °' ~'!!~ =· m.:'"[.:'. :" ~ ~CA =•w"'· ._ l'UILIC NOTICE ._,..>;;;;! = .i:r Thi• buoioo" " <oo-•:.;.:::"'." -· ~~ ct.a : AUXAHDEA MO, SANTA A SMTA MA, CA 11 pubic: WE.::~~~~ c:Mck Clta.n ilY 111MI or n> 1' 'YOU0f9"'ECT TO the llOTPCK TO =.of~.:'=.=::, by: 8 gener.i pert· Pretlder'd "'8 ti.n. of .... ~lul AU>CANOER, HUSBAND AHO Ion, 1o 111 hlgNlt bldlllt 1or A 7e'TITION~ been tlonll l>ank, • dM<* drlWll by• C 11eppe": ~h!:. CltDfJORS Of' certtlled cMc:tc, ~. C>f Th• regl1trant(1) e,qrn-J:: :~ ~ "*: mcJne¥ of IN lJnlled a... WlfE M JOIHT TENANTS Rt-C11t1 (~It 111 *'1t Of Siii llad by a.I y.,~ St.all "' ltd«lll ctMllt union, 01 Ing end mitt your ob-llUUC ULa . trMMnr'1 chlctl or by e menced lo trantaet ~ OrW1Q9 ,.. _ _, .._:, ol Amefla, wtthout wenen-cord141 12/1911990 Intl No 1 In llWM moMy Of lie Unblcl ConAay ?n the SuOeriof unecur1wn tly 111aa or ltd-~ or file wrtn., ob-caeca. tt04, \Jnlled Si.t• po9te1, banll. ""' under the Flctillout 2, 1m ..._ .. , on 'Y ....... or lrl"*8d .. 10 662911 Of Olllc:UI Rtcordl In Slltlt), .. right. ... llld lnllf· Court of California, C"ounty 1111 IMIQ• llld loan mod> • wlttl 1he court bl-.,. u.c.C.) Hpr111, or ltl1graph Bu•IMH. N.,,,.(~ hl1ed FIZiHO title, we. P"AMllOn or en· Ille officl of Ill• Cooniy Rt-•t. ~to llld now MN of OR~GE. don , SIVln9$ nsodaOon , 01 the hllflng. y001 ..,. hcrew Ne. money order. MIM chec:k •boYe on. Maren 1 , 1992 Pubhhed Newport~ ::r'!:.":',:. = ~I~ ~o:n .. ~f"'~=1111C:~ :o:.::.= ~ ~ ~.~ ~-f\:ET~ ~:o~lk~.: cS::~ =::::. ~~ petton Notic.".:-MIC :. "=:~~s:. ~ .:t:=~· flltd CO$ta Mne Diiiy Pilot· ~ 9'ICtl Tnntae 1tl encf-'lo Nollel of o.1-..11111d Eltclion to and Sn and dtlCtl>td •J ~ Conley • Mand aulllOl'Uld 10 do business IF YOU ARE A CflEOITOR credltora ~~. ":r.h~ ... ....... 0:,:-~tynry-~ Merctl a . APflf 1, t , 18, t • lollowlno deecrlbed Stl 111treund1t recorcltcl io.s. El0t181T 'A' Thal porton _. • ~ in 1111111•) AL IN TttE FRONT or • conllngenl creditor or nemed Dae: -..v•/9ll 17, 1092 on ateh 1 992 property ~tueted In 11\1 1112711991 Inst No I 91· Of 111oci 0.33 Of CotON Del :=talive to Of TttE Fl.AGPOLES AT THE the deceased, you mu11 Ill .... It .=rtoU: ,:.~ PffTERNAL REVENUE 17 • 1 TM86 :or;:-~ ~ Stale, 669213 ol s.ld Olficlal Atcords. Mar, In Ille Cltt of Nlwpoft fle ~nr' __.. of MAIN ENTRY AREA TO. THE = :i:m wffh the COUl1 the Hllll dHcrlb•~ SDMCa Pubhhed N ' 52:!33 PUBLIC NOTICE 9.,..-04-039 11141Sellon04/16/1992111000 .... COuntyofOranoe Stall THE PETrT PLACENTIA CIVIC CENTER 1copy\Othepet· beloW D.RUDROH24,P.O. ewporl ach-, ___ __;_;_~:.:.:;;___ ~ARCa.~ MA• AM •t '" fAONl Of TliE OI c.irtorn.. • Plf miP ,. ... the decedM.oN 401-411 E CHAPMAH AVE . aonal repretentallve ..,. The Mmes end businff• aox :10220 , LAGUNA ColU MtH Dally Pilot . FlcUtlou• ol ht cer.M ~ 38 HAGPOLES AT THE MAIN EN· COfdtd In 11* 3, PIDIS 41 llld ;fl end c:odlclls. If .:: Pl.ACENTIA, CA Ill right, bllt C:U~:':o~~ liddrM ... of the""" er1: NIGUEL, CA e2eo1 Match l9, 28, AprH 2, 9, •u•lM H ..... lum Pni,ect • lhowtt ~ TRY AREA TO THE Pl.ACENTIA 42 ol Mllclllntoul ...,., In be admin.d to probela •• and lntlfts1 convtyld to and of fttat ltsuenc• of 11n!r: MASSOUD NIKOKAR, 5002 (714) 843-4301 1 992 Statement ~ dMcllbed WI ltw CGtidornln-CMC CENTEI' 401·411 EAST lie olb Of Ill Co4.tn!y Rt-The wil end *'Y c:oc1cb now hlld tly h unOW said Deed u provided In MCtJon 1100 Edinger Ave.. Huntington Publl1h1d Ntwporl Th-180 Tht Following penone • lum Plen. whtch Plen ..... CHAPMAN AVO~UE Pl.ACEN· COfeltf or said Countt. els-.... .•valable tor ol Trust In 1111 Pfope(ty 111Ua•d of the Callfornl• Probele 8 •• ch. c A 9 2 8 4 9 ' Be•ct\/CO•t• M4lsa Dally -PUBLIC NOTICE .,, bolng business u : tacMdM&hibll"A"IOlhe l lA,CAalpubllclUCllon,tolllt la1>td•lolows·llglnn1nQ11eurninalionlnf\etllekepl In Slid Coun!y, calill)(n\a de-Code. The time tor Ning SHAHRAM ZAHEO, 5002 PllotAprllt 10 1118 17 BANOlJE SERVICES Declef .. ion ot Covenanta, hlg~t MOW lor c:.tl (PIY_. I PGlrlt In Ill SOUlllWIS~ Wit byTf\HeEcourl scrt>lng lllt land lltfm Lot 14 c:lalmt wi1 not exi>lre be-i.~ c:;;~.9HIM'ltN•"!J'Eon 11, 1992 ' ' ' ' ' CMS10320 tl GROUP, 18055 Btach c:.ondllioM end Rest1c1'°"' II N tN'M of sMI In laWIUI ol Oouri BoullYlrd • shown PETIT.oN 111 8lodl m ol Section A ol tort tour month• from Ul• IC • .... • ~SI R F!c1111ous BIYd .. Sult• 531, Hunting- end Reeerva11on ol Eeae-money ol lht Unllld Staltl) 11 on said IMP ol Cofone Del MM.~!!.." authotfty to Newport a.ach, •shown on • hnrlng d•I• noticed ~~R<iUZN\~.: .• n~02 1'12 17 •uslneu Nam. ton Beach, CA 92649. menll lbMna lhe ENbllnQ 11QhL Ille, 1114 lnMtsl C1Ml· said J)Olnt being 160 ... t Soulll· ...,,._ .. , the .. tale Mao Recorded In Bool 4, Page abo¥9. e.acn., ve., -·-.,,.on PUBLIC NOTICE Stat Richard Ro~ Holtd.tw, Document E11eb111tunq a wyed to Ind now htlCI 11y It un· ~ ttom Ille most Noflll· =~ .... l~I E ndenl 21 ol MISCdlntous Maps, Re-YOU MAY EXAMINE 1he ,.: ~:61~ Can ml The Fo1.:::''pttton. 18970 Dak°'a StrMI, FOUl')o PW! lor Condornlnluni Own-Ot< slid Deed of Trusl Ill 11\t lfl'/ COflllf ol llloc:lc 0.33 Ac1 vvn O states COl'dS ol Orangl County. ~ filt kepi by IN court." You of hi chief 1 o a •SC SOt 119 OOI ~ • tain Valley, CA 92708.. !' .. ~wnich Dedei••ion • Pf00tf'tt ••111i .. • 1n slid eouniy lltl'G SOUllllll~ llollQ Iii llOw (ThlsU'I authonty will t01nli nit s11111 ~·ddrm and .,. • '*'°" lnleruted' In of tthl ... ,;~me. F1ctttlous SOCA~ SECURJvu.SER· Thi• bu1ln1u ts con-....... _, • ~ ·ene· and Sta• and dualt>td •I<* SOUl!wes*1y Int of Oct.I re ..-ntai: f>llSOnal olller C01nmon dtsiQl1•11on. 11 the ettat•. )'CK.I !NY tllt ebove · u .., • .,,...Heme VICES 4690 MacArthur ducted by an lndMdual. lo • Cettlfltel• Conlenttng lows LOT 19 IN BLOCK 30 Of llootlYllO around. CUM con-,,:; w;i;! 10 I~ Illy, or lh• real Pfoc>tf(V a. with the court. formal R• ,.. U1tedJ>y lh• "'"' all -Statement Cout1 iA. Newport Beach, Tht rtgiltrent com--~ ~o-NEWPORT BtACH INJliE CIIY CM to ~ Soul!IWJ llatag. 1 ob~Y.w.... ~~: .;,.Oltaf. f91btf lboYl. ls QUQ)Gdlll lo :-' ~ ~ =.of oUlM buslntu namn.And The fQlowlag..peqon(9) Calll. 926'0 . =~ ~~ camber 17 1874 ~ or NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY rld1111 ol SM 6 ... I, a dlsllnee e.i;eTat&;g cet1arn WfY be 2926 NEWPORT BLVD. and appfllul of "1111 :Z addreu11 u1td by Ule \ert) doing buslnels u : Scxlltllm Caf1fomla Perk· 8u1lnt1• Na mt lltttd 11308 , p.g_ 1887 ~ Otl 11 Of ORANGE. STATE OF CAll· ol 100 lllt to I J)Olnt. said J)Olnl in'1>011anl action$ NEWPORT BfACH, CA 92663 Mtl °' of lll't peUtlon or M(ler within thrM y1ar1 be-MCS PLASMA SYSTEMS, lno StrVIOll, Inc., 1 Calllor· above on~ 2•1u 2 cial ~ordi ol O 1-FORNIA AS SHOWN OH A MAP btllg 7 25 ... t NorllWISI ot lie however, the ~;I Tiit uneltCSIQntd Trus .. dlS· a<:coun• 11 provided In l0tt the da\t such Us1 wu ~C~ 3;11 S. Sh.annon s' corp«atlon., 645 Ash Richard R. Hol9dew County, C.lou.,.. • ienge THEREOF AECORDEO IN 8()()1( OlgtnnlnQ of a CUM on 111t repr~lalive wiU be <SllnS 11tY llat>tllty fl)( any ineor· MCtlon 1250 of the Cell~· t«1t or dtllvefed lo lhe Ml, enta Ana. Cal'ifor· trtet. Sen Diego, Calif. Thit 1111tment wu llltd PAllCfL 2· An 3, PAGE 26 MISCELLANEOUS Horfltal1 IN ol uld fllocl; ~red '° 9"'9 nollce to rtclnttS Of !flt SlrMI lddrm nla Probe.I• Codt A A• buyer art: Same nla 927 ()4.Q.42. 9210 t wllh the CoYnty Cl«tt of 11 4 2nc1 W11at8.i WI ~ ,,.APS RECORDS Of SAID OR-lhtlQ In 1 Notll-.sW~ dirtc· lnlalated pe:rsons unle9I Ind o!Mr common dtslgnaton, quest !of Special Nolle• The nam11 and buslnM• Mercator Control Sy• Thia bu1ln11s It con-Orange CoYnty 01 FtbNetY Convnon At9ll ~ ': ANGE COUNTY The 111•1 ad-llon 1 dSllOC:9 ol 75 ..... more ~~~nob ot II 111y, shown htr..n S..O Siie lorm It ~ IYom lhe :'8~-::;0o1 ~~~ot~ ~~~1 ~ ~ dT':edr~li~m 19. 1m . follows Loi t of Ti11el dress and 00111 commOll dH· or Im, to• point In flt Wtsl· action) The ~~ 11111 be matie, but wiDlout cov.-coutt clerk. MAN, 9010 s. Homby A SttMI, Senta AN, Callfor· mtneld lo trensec:t bl.ls~ Fl.22290 8408, u ttlowf't on • ..._, ignallOO, U ltll'f ol llt rNI pr~ er ol Akl llloci. UICI polnl .,..••lion 8 . nant"' .tarran!y, tXDfassed or Attorney tor the Whittler CA 90603 YI., n1a 927~52 neu under lhe F'ldltious Publl1h1d Newport Recotded 1n Book 343. lily dtscrtOtd mow • put· Soulll 10"35' ... 76 wl be anted u~ Implied reoarding 11111 posses-Pettttenen The UHll lo be told art Th• bualntn 11 COl')o Bualneu N•m•(•) llsted Btach/Co•ta ..... Olly ~ 1 lhtough 4 lnclUSNe C>orlld to tM. 126 31ST STREET 1111 om an angle point In lie lnteres.."J person fllM an Slon, or lllcumbrlnOts, to PIY HOWSEJt, GERTNER described In general u : ell ducted bye c0tpor•llon . abovt on: February 1, 1892 Pilot Much 19, 2S, April 2. r.a,,~cell~eou1 Maps, HlWPORT BEACH CA 92863 Wts*1y Int OI said lklct, said objection lo 1he pedtion IN rema1r11ng prlnQOal sum of & MOWN, atodl In trade, lurnitwe, llx· Th• regl1trent(1) com-Donna Kendrick. Secrtlary II, 1992. Callf of enoe County, Tiit 1111omi;M4 -frus• .-. angle POinl being Sou1I and shows oood caUM "" nollfl) secuied 11y Said 4340 CAMPUS DR., wrn. equipment, gooc!Wlll menced lo transect bU8'-Th11 11ai.m.nt was filed lhl94 °""' Eac.ep(Jng thef• c:llimS any~ tor ltll'f tncor· 30"00'52" E_, 7015 lllt lrom why the courf ~ not Deed ol frusl ~UI interest an too and the trade name ol a nen under the llctlllout ~! •,:;.04J(lh .:,2 Ill-ltctntss ol lht street ICldrm Ill mott Wtswtr COfntr of gnint the autiorlly. llereon, as provided In Slid NMottT •EACH Chevron Service Station 8utlnt11. namt(t) lilted r--D-0--.-,-,-0-U_R_S;....E_l_f_l_D_E_A __ _ tcnb.t on tht ~ end":; .lfld olltt common Ots~l\lllOI\ talcl llcQ. '*'°' Norll t0'3S' ~. H~ING on tie noll(s) adnnon 11 11ry, undtr CA ff..0 ' ~ .,. located et: 5002 ~~,NIA - -S the o.ci.aoon Alto a.· :m':nt'!'i°:: u':'O: .,!an:~ =~ ~~~ !!!"k:.~ ~~. f~ ~ t ~P.~~ :..:;: ~~~o~T:-:~ (714) 812.asoo Be~ c:a;S..11Hunt1ngton tem1, Inc. Conttol Sy• A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER ~i:-•hom ell ttn· 111 ot>ftgl110n sta1rH by lie 30"DO'S2" Eat 1 ·-ol In o.p1. 3A k>Caled at 700 PtllstS ot.in. Tr1i1i. and 011111 Publlthed Newport The buslneu name used Jtf'ald Krlch<Nt, Prtsldlnt • •nd ·~··· ... ,.,..~~tit SOid d CMc Cen11f Oriv9 w.... tr IS 0 .......... 811ch-Co1ta M... D~ by the •111• at that loea-This ttattmtnt WU tiled ,...... luc:4t&ed °' 10 be lo-I'"....-an ruson· 7015 tllt lfom Ill mott West· P.O. Box 838 Santa Ana. us cttlll 111 Siie! ......, ol PlloC April 8 9 15 11192 · Uon It: "HUNTINGTON with the County Cler• of ceeed on IMS Loi t lbll ts '911 cotts, npwes ~ COflllf ol uld llloet. lhtlQ CA 92702-0838 Trust, IO-Wll $251,293 92 Es· ' • ' BEACH CHEVRON~ Orange CoYnty on March ~AAC:al 3: Alt undlvoded ~ IOYlllCn al lllt lime ol 1141 In I Soulltlllllrtr OSCIOn I IF YOU oBJECT TO llm*d Accrued lllwnt and Wt30 The entlctpated date of 24, 1002. t/42nd ....,... 1r1 ancs 10 e1 ~ publlQIOll of Ille Nob dlltance ol SU lttt, more or the granting ol the pelllion ICldillonll IOVftlll II any, -"' PUBLIC NOTICE the bulk salt Is Aprt 27 ' F5H 097 o1 .. ~•ll loc:ated ol Sall • $276.337 10 In Mid., llSI, \IO lie J)Olnt o1 blQln'*'a )'CK.I 9hould appe81 al tie inatast lhis lioure prior to Ula 1992 ., the olfic9 of OP: Publlthtd New 011 an Lat t M .._,and c»-Ion ID cafl 111Tnn•11141 ac-ASSESSMENT NO 052·~03 hearW.JI and st.ala your lhl bentlbafy under UICI Deed DepertMent o f t h e PORTUNITV ESCROW, e.ach/Coata M... balty SCflbed on .. Aan end '" Cl9t I c:aslllW't did*"" 'Oft Thi .... '""" and Ollltt ob~ns °' file wl1tten Of Trvst h"''°'°" necu•d T,. .... ,,,,ntemel ...... 1205 E. CHAPMAN AVE., Pilo1 April 2 9 18 23 the Dada..,., ~ a 11111 or nlllONI '*'" 1 dMdl common ~. If llr/. o1 obJedons wilh 1he cour1 and dtllvtred to Ille under· enue S.rvloe ORANGE. CA 92668 1902.. • • • ' ....,,.... Uniea 1 etvougti ~ ~ 1 sl* ot ._,II 111 r• IWOC*1Y o.crtlld belore the hMring. You• SIQMd • Wl'lntn DtdarUOll or Notice of Thi• bulk aalt. It subject 41 ~ • ...,... and tlNll YftlOll or 1 dlec:t «awn tllM "C1UfPOf1N 90 tit ?723 appearanc:. mey M In 0.liiull and Demand IOI Sale Publlo Auctl n IO Celltomla Unlfonn Com-th210 dlleetlbed Oii .. Aan and tly. $119 ot lleltrll umvs and OOEAH BOULEVARD NEW· pttsOn or b'f your attotney and • Wflltln Nobel ol Oelluh ... 0 . mere I al Codi Secllon PUBLIC NOTICE lft .. Dldilrellllf'I loin moadon uwtngs lnQ> PORT BEACH CA 92625 IF YOU ARE A ancl Ellcnon r.o S.. TIMI under· u 1 6108.2. ~A .. CeL 4 . H o11 · '*'°" ot uvtnqt banlc tPtO-Thi ~ TM111 CREDITOR or •signed caustd said NollCI' ol tll'NI~~ ~In~ If ao eut>iect. lhl name CNS1032:2M ~ " 1 w.11a lor ac· 1114 In Stcllon s102 of N r .. dildllmt 1/1'1 lal)llly IOf 11ry contingent c:t9d10f ot fl• O.laull and Etecoon to Sii to be Uon 1331 lhl Cod• T' and •ddreu of the PlrM>n Flctltlous ~~~ ... n.c,:· nwar coo. 111d 1111iot!ZM 1111 rnc:ontcbtl ol lie s•111 Id· =~ ~~ ::~ llCO(d•O ., IM coun1Y ....,, tctlbed b.towpro~ = f.Op~l'\;~ E°:. •uslneH Name r~i. me1ntltnlnCO ff.....,.,.., 1111 Sil• In lie .,... and °""common Ots· ilnd mal1 • c • 10 f\ 1119 rUI PfOC>ll'1Y IS locnd llld ..Ued fof nonp11yment of CROW. 1205 E. CHAPMAN Statement end toll 04hat ,put..,.., el twtnl ..,,.,., oiler 111111 cash • lgftdoo. ll ffl'l, lllOWll htrtln personal re~tativ: mOft Dian 111111 monl!ls have lnttmlll rtYenUt 1axn due AVE., ORANGE. CA 92664 TM folloWlng '*'°"' • sfloltn .,,, lN Condomin ~ ... IN TM• ""' -The llD1ll llllOUlll of "" Uft· appointed by the coul1 ~d Sll'ICI SUCll ncord•Dofl fr 0 m E u G E N E M • Ann: Millie Cortl and lhl .,. c:tofrlo buSlnOll n: """PWl llf1d def...S ll'l the"'* tit~ ol ""TM· -bl8IQ ol "' otlllglllon wlflin lour months trom 1>141 04A>~2 WHEELER. 24151 BIG Int dale tor filing daiml KlM EkTERPRISES, 222 ..... .11)1\ Addf... 35 .. ._ OMd untll tundt 11tCOrnt tealrtd lly N PIOC*tY to Dt the date ol linst issuance ol flflST JMl>ErtNOENT T.O. TIMER STREET, EL TORO, shall be April 24, 1992, Harllord Dr.. Newport ~ 0.. OI ~1 ~llMlll r.o 111t Pl¥tl or tn· sold and ttaonlbll 1111ma1N .. ttaf'S as ~ en SERVICE AS TRUSTiE 1760$ CA t2e30 Which 11 the bus1neu ~ Beach., catlf. 92eeo llieCt\. C.-.Na •orw. • l!llGlr Ol 11Qf11 S-0 CM• ..... ft .... MC'*>n 9100 of f\e VfNTURA BL~ tnaio CA The P!°'*1Y WIM be told before the .... date l<h F'ranclt Maldonedo. n. .,... emourit °' IN ...... Dt "'* Olll Wlll\OUI .. Ill *"' ol"' Niii puOlca-Califoml. Probete Code f1316 T•llP/IOM Numb# • puC>IC eucOon .. pro-tied llDOV't. 222 Manford Dr .. Newport ~ Cllinarpilf ~ In-aMnanl ot •r1t1~ .. .., llon of lie Hoece ol Sall It The time '°' tilina dl*11I (ltl) 1'3-f500 LYNN WOL vlded by lnlemel ~ Oeted March 2A, U192 Beact\ c.llf. t2eeO . ..,. --.an. aooieet. .n or ~ rep-o * pos· 11.093.m 13 wl t)Ot •xs>t• beb9 tour cort. TRUST£E SALE omctlf = ~ and ,. llehHufted K111ad ~.,~~ :aldonacso, ~ •imattd coecs S4IS$IOll Of tneumOrlllCllS. to In .,..... lo c:atl, N "'°"'" "°"' Ile hHM OPP6111 APR9,16.23.1992 Date ofs.11: APRIL 23rd OttNMn Beed\, Calif ~Newport :::-.:: of-:.~ el plJly Ille lndeb&tdness M· Trut• .. ac:ICllP( I C1111ian da• noticed al>Ove. 1992; Time Of Sale: 10:00 Publlthtd Newport Tl'llt builMH II COl')o cMa1 01 thtt N:iic::'t Cllttd lly u.ci OtM lclYWllS ~ ~ Oft I .,_ « n> Ny~ ~AV EXAMINE PUIUC NOTICE AM: VIEWING OF VE· BeechlCosta Mou Dally dUc:tld by: hutbend and 1331 M3 4 5 ll'*tvr11itr. WO lllllftll • ...,_ -.... I c:Mct dflwn ilY I --,.I by the cour1. H HIClE: 8:30 TO 9:30 AM: Plot Aprll t , 1 t92. wife o;,.,.., dllled c.ti C>tOVlcltO 111t1• 111• lie unoaict ••or llOlrll ctMIM union or• ~ .,, • f*'90n ••Cato Bidder Reglwalion: t:oo th2t3 Th• regl1trant(1) co'"" a--. 0t Clr\ftld ~ prlnCllDlf 01 111 110• SIOltH 11y did .,,.. tly a slltl « ..,. i.rnled in the ~'!i llOTICI OP em; Ptace of Sale: 24000 ----------r.=========4 ~ T _, _. Wl1ll Ina.rat ...,_.. lfal ~and '°"' moc. )'CK.I ny fill wllh f\e ~ PET1TIOM TO A.via Aoed. Room 3207 ... ILIC NOTICE ~ :. •:~ : a prMltd In Uld Ho•. lets. IOn, llSOdlllorl or : ton'i19J ~I tof ADllPNISTU laOl.ina Niguel, CA 92607: __ r_v _____ _ T1u1t .. PIOVtded PfOPll d\¥11'8 "'' UPlftStS OI lie IMIQs ~ ~ Sec-o~ N~...!-~ ••TAft OFI ::. Offered: Onty the D•p•rtMent e f t h • ldanllficaUoft • .,....... M• llld ol llt rvss cru .. tlon 5102 ol 1111 flnandll Code ap sisal ot -·1 MARY JANS NKORP EOOI 11111, end Interest ol T .......,,,,ntemal R.,,.. Ffom 1ntounallon whech by Mid Ottd of Trust ~ ,.1Ulloriad lo do ~ ot pr of any •.:~.:S-! e&a• NO. A 1 "4M !,.. ~~~1:: ~ 9IMM hfvtce the Trutitea dtenw reMtllll. DIM OJfZO(t992 •• tMI In Ill"*'' OI .,,_ account as gl'OYided In To .. helrl. bet\lfldariff. ff ,.......,..., Net?ce of bul tor lihd\ TNttoo n-.. IU.l . ftEIMCW. CORPOM· OW ollltf l\an Cllfl II~ secton 125 o4 f\e crtdllon. COMlngtnl Cfedl-o tf9d tor tale. tt r• PubU Auction no reptWtalion or •••en-Tiote. AS rlfUSTEl BY OUAL d "" TIVAM lnlY -""'old lllt California Probala Code. A '°"· and ptftOM wno may :::-css.n:: =~ ~ ; ... ly, the .,... ~ea(•) 0t trY LOAN SERVICE COAP AS llSIUlnOI Of 1111 Trus•'I OMd RequMI to< Soecial Nob othetwlto be lnteretlld In torm1tJon ebout possible Under the authorflv In 10- odllr OCllMIOtl deeigNllOll AGENT 1151 CASr FOURTH Ullll ""* btc:omt ~ ID form Is avalable from f\e .... Ot aaut•. Of both. tnCUmbranCoS which " """' ROlllfiYI CoOe MC ol tho ebov• de1c11bed ST/;£(1 SUITE 111 SANTA lie Pa,te Ot tndor. a I court deflt. or: MAAV JANE NEGRI be UMfal In ' dtt~ llon 9331 lht Pl'OPtrtY ~ pt()Plfly II 35 c.rtyon ~CA 91101 (114) 115-l'lllftlr ol rlgllt Anorney '°' P.tllloner: A PETITION hU been the Vlllut of "" lr4trMl scribed betow hU ~ 0. 0nwe. Hewpor1 a..ct\, 9961 TElflfY RUSSELL ASSIS S. .... Dt made, 11111 CECIL C. WAIGHT filed by FRANK NEGAI, JR. being IQld. Mlzed tor nonpaymenl of CA '2t2S TANT SfCMTARY ~ CCMfllllt Ot wwranty. 215 S. Anita Or. 1'8 205 In the Sl.lperiof ~ ol O..crlpflon ot Property: lnlemel ,revenue wen due &Md P'°'*'Y • blirlO mid OPP6~ ~26 ~ll tlPfWI Of mpild "GI'-Ort "91 •CA12111 ~Mlomla. councy of QR. 1855 CHEVROlET BEL fl'om KENNE™ M AND :. ~.:..:::no 29 1997 .. Pol.aion Ot tnQlftl• ~ Newport ~Ee. PETITION \11111 AIR: FOUR DOOR SEDAN: CATHV J, ANTos: OBA 98ld o.d of Trutl ~ bf ... llO •'Y Ill lllMOllCI• Mesa p.=ta that FRANK NEGRi.°'.lR. bl T w 0 T 0 Ne GREEN SHERWOOD FLORIST .._ lfld _.,_. of tl'le S el t 'four t'I om• =-"::n\r lliclwltl~w: Aol 2. 3. 9. 1992 ~Id u ~ rep-~~~00io.Ws~~~Eo~~~ .~id! : :: TNlllee lfld of S.. llVQU9h ctaultlld. • IWO'Mtd ewMi llld 1111 • Buy 11. s.11 It. flnd It. resent•..,. 10 admil.._ ETEA READING 39,331: vtdtd by INernal Aewnue caMtornla "econwey· Ma•e78 ol i. un Claslifled. lhl estate ot"" decedent. VIN #C550043705: RED Codi MCtlon 6335 and r• F~-=~::...:.::...:;l'Ott::::..:•:..,i ntE PETTTION CAR COYER: HAS "THE lllecf regua.~ ,. 880 -est B&7 Street Costa Mesa, CA, 88887 ' :'111 \\ I 'I •II I 11\11 '-11\li~...., I •'"' I 14'\ I HO·\ ( I I HI I'.;,\ (OS fA Mt:SA :! ll·• 111\111 '"'"' l!'o.Ll\!'111 I .' 1111. Ill.I :0.1.\H ! U.' CLUM VERSATILE l ABLE/BENCH Here s an aulllent•c 1tproduc11on of 111ost ;<1bie- 1>enc:"6 .. std ov ou• f0felafl'ltf£ f11p up Ille table top and you ve 001 a seat 101 2 pull •I do"'" and you ve gul a oarnt 1ab1r or study Iles~ Tilt t.ible sno"'n wu d 01 l<.l!Olty P"'t txn ;iny fal\\.y ply wo11d will 110 Trac~ rnr 1u1i.s1ze pa11t111 onto ""ood saw out the par1s and a~seinblt Hie pl~., n .ioe( ,) m1tt1 a•s hsl Hid easy 10 io o"" d•1 1101') --------------- Send check 10 OCDP Pattern Dept P 0 Bo• 2383 van Huys CA 9l.a9 0 •279 Sa rem Benet• $S SO 0 112 page uta' 19 S.J ~ 1P•ctur111g 700 "'oO<l""ort.. 119 ano nand•Cllll pro1e1;l\l Name ------------- AC!ll•ess ------------- Surt __ _ ZP PllCt includes Poslaoe & ~andltng Nl-\\1'<1111 IH \l II .,,,., NEWHOMllU IUILDIR'I CLOll.ouTI ()ftlf 1 LeftU VSRUH.Ln VILLA•ALW Uttte ..._.. U9M & *" 28A 1ea 3BR + lam rm -. CharmlnO 28R. den, upetra, vauftM c..._ study, frple. Oullt cul· -------- lge ltv rm/din., 2 Ing• .... new baths, de-e.te. l.9 'ffd s.1290{ a OF THI IDT! PLUG IN "'"· over 2300 eq. ft. 8uld• Ml cootMt•• w/ftMne.lna. •!4~.!00 _......,. .... 1 .. au~V .... IN ......... 17t0 GUlllT DR .-..au.tralwft""· ..,.. cmr lcM _,,.,... lk• yerd. IMe,000. ...,.. .... OwltM/19. en1aee _..._T OM8T CC*D08 = 1111111ton ..... y ''°"''& DA&Y & -..... 'ft: .. ...... · SllAPAIR• • N•mw,..rPOR•-T CR•aT COllD08 lpedel SPf1nt 8•1•ctlon ~'°"' •.!..'!.,000 a .. UTVRDAY DAILY PILOT & Call ..... al''= ... _ •~leCGllulll .. 119 .......... Lelll o.11£ ---................. S.i-.:i:l.li I I\ \ ....... I \I t '-, ' I ....... ) rrpecs, ,,.., So. eay. lndry *· ' ~ So or mo. Ao• 650-1557 1. •LUPPS· :SBA. No pota. non/amk,., PCHI 11IOQ/l'no, 511 Eut1id1 Collage lg 2~BA bet1 ore.no ~MO. 4...,..917. Dehll•. ••••nfte 2BA tBA. encl gar, w/ belt rocaoon. 11760 • ...._ U1-490• d hit.up, 24455 Elden 2 • M A R 8 0 R """611 SC ..,. M 7S NO pet t7M313 fUDO• HTAT•· l.aro• 2BR, 2~ BA :SIA 2\1\BA •P•. ...,,,... db4 gar w l ~· 13.:': R • 0 R Nlupe, bft.tnt, ~. fUDO• &8TAft· ~ Beclfoom, 4 e.o.. ttplc, 11°'°-M4·7t11 •BA 38A. s.3900 room oetecheel hoirM L.utt TH, 2 rM1r BR. ' LOIS .MC0ea ~. OOUtMe cat .~ ... dtll ..... f/p, ~ glll'ego, ~ yatd. wld. I '*609. PfQC Ol'*9 I Oii .. ~ ~. ... ''°" ..O.:Mlt ._ ______ _ ........ .. .,~!::! Twn"••·t111e: :sar l~a. encl~· W/O Ncupe. PoOl & =~ 1101otmo + .... ~ .... W..Rd Ma-7001 ....... ,. 9urll ..... AMI .. 011 •1• Westcllff Twnhome 2Br 1 'hBa, new car- pet/paint. $895 thru $950. 1728 Bedford Lane. 827-5107 or 31().596-4770 x 205 SAN CLEMENTE 2176 New o c e a nfront condo penthse 3Br 211.iea. 3000 1q n. pv1 elevator, huge deck. 11 1kyllght1, granite & wood thtvout. $3000/ mo. 366-9714 SELL your used vehicle through classified &42·,678 COSTA MESA 2624 •Move In Special! **A•lt Mgr For Delalla on Rental Bonuaeelt 1BR &i28R 2BA Pool, 1p(,·cabl• hkup WESTUkE V1LLAQE 845-8t22 You! Just a note ·to tell you t hat the Pilot sold my ·· boat. Not t he Register or t he 11m es! Art Verdult Costa Mesa Nt.Wl'OH r Ht:ACH 21;1;9 NEWl'OH r HEACH :!l;f;H McLAIN ENTERPRISES 1, 2, 3·1edroom apartn1«1tl wtth flreplocel, wet bar, mlctOWaY9, woshel/d/tVef hootupt, central <* ond gorag9 wtth utra ttorage. Al.I ~lnciuded. INDUSTRIAL 2788 New Bulldlng! 1.000 aq. h.. 20' cell· Inga, $795/mo. 2080 Plac entia Av Call •.S.'7001 400 2000,3&00 Sq. ~t. 3975 Birch St. Npt Sch 541·5032 Agt Business & Finance HllSINt:ss t'OH SAl.t: :.?HOO Eatabllah'd local hancty- man bu1lne11 for aale Truck/equlp/ofcl client ll1t. '721·9135 CREDIT 2H07 Credit Repair FHI from S149. Tum your credit around fOf the 90'•· Can the ex· pena ...... .,., INVt:ST!\1t:NT Ul'l'OHTliNITY 2HOH NEW product patet1ted. manufactured & pack· aged. Need capital. 847~94 anytime MONEY TO 1.0AN 2!11-1 ••••••• I.OST & HHINI> 2~1 :.?~l Employment Opportunities t:Ml'LOYMt.NT :1!'1 IO To Join our ,""'· Mnd your reiMJ,,,. °' com• In and fUI out .,, appllca&Jon. Independent Contnctor W.med Th• aingte copy d.- r>a11m.nt of Oalfy Pnot la looking ~ a qud- fled applicant to ullft th• alngle copy man- agw. Prevtoua e•P9ri- ence a Pfu• bY9 not reaulred. l.blllty to Ufe up to 25 Iba. Able to work on a fleAlb .. work tchec:hM. Lo4u9 1·2-3 a plua. 20+ hre. pw week d•JMndlnQ on WOfk load. Contaet Paul Jelley ('114) 842· 4333: ea. 209 ADlllN ASSIT Bright. lAZV & GREEDY. Fac- capable peraon for tory Rep to ca&t,.on •• Uke growing Med Co. Re-tablillhed bual~ ... au~• to: 4301 Birch IOI 38 year old na- St, Ste 3, N.B. 826CSO ttonal Who .. aaie com- Found Shepherd dog In th• rain, Appro•lmately 3 °' 4 yr•. old. mar.-. vtry friendly. Vicinity of Roatmary Place. CM 845-1786 .a.1 I .a .. t • panv. High 6 figure -m ft>1WI ./9ecy commlu lon Income 1 m port Age nclea potential. Hekl Adniln. ASlt, for (~t4) 869-1400 " '°">'·. "° ,,.,. Fdn $1,295 Month SURROUNDED BY THE HIGH SIERRAS. BISHOP AREA. Owner ta rellrtng: grocery, goa. gene<al It()(•, It· qUOf llcense. Owner will carry. Call Rlctc, Century 21, (619) 872· 2100. "8• waty of out of area companies. SELL Check Wllh th• local Better eua1n .. 1 Bu-your home front d .. k & Secy. du-1 ________ _ lt ... SS wpm. WP, PC Leoal S.CNAM:w ..p. dellred. Send re-'"" NB Law Flfm-:-Must . aume 10 I.A. 1507 .; very proflclem w/ Sunland Lane. CM WP 5•1 & ha~ at 92426. Alln. p.,.onnel .... , 3 Yr9 ••P· Salaly M NEWPORT MARINA (IOAT sun AVAllll) 760-0919 ~~u ~C::~ ~:' ~!.":. __ tht_o_ug;..h_c_l_as_s_lfi_ed __ Classified Community Marketplace FNJtWAY APMTMENTS at lfG CANYON 64•-4609 React anct undereland any contract• before you algn. Shop around'°' rat ... " baaed on exp. ~ reaul'M to·a vl(N ..... a Chakm e k 6160 Campua Dt. NB 82MO INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUA NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES EJ $1 .21 per llne per day. That'• AU. you pey. laNCSOft•llrlll. ".....,.,,. "'"' SERVICE DIRECTORY Fot ~ Information CAU. TOOAYll ASK FOR YOUR lervlc• Directory RtpreMntatfn 142-4321 lxt 310 \It I 11 I II 1'\I ..._ I' • ._,I '11 f ' I \14' ( I 'I I I \ ~STCOST • ,., qwellty _ work. LAMMlt; Uo'd lond ane. Nell ns.atO SERVICE DIRECTORY J\PPl.IAN<. t-:s ( 't ,tlAM It . t.1.1'.l I HH Al. .lh IO HAUi.iN<; .17;!0 Ml\SSA(;t-; .H-1.W SEHVICt: ;142 1; T l l.t:S .i :•2 M 110, 220, All Phaa... .,..LT HAULING SERVICE atre..-4 OuWaok Fr" Eatlmelee. N.w Quall1y WOrk, , ... on-Gar~~ ...... Consul .. Ham. roof a repaln. Uc PAUl.S'S APPUAHC£ SVC All Makff and Moctela Court.oua S8fY 558-<)5, 5 3021-8 Hwbot ISi. C.M. THE ORIGINAL able r••••· Uc'd. ean Jon Ms.8192 t>v Doctor a ~ "' f411eo2. DUN the TILE MAN Robert 848-<5258 --------maapge. Onllo 1 15. 845-8023 leaky ahowera-Acld Complete ••nto• LIGHT HAULING lne. acc. ~ •~ Sl 'ltlNKI t-II HJ\TlfllOOM HEFINISH :n IM :a=P!.r~1~~~= ~~;::~~~~~5 $2W. Gnt M2·2tt4 Shower dOOfa. Kite> 432·7900 a4 hra f'IOOfl·Plumblng Uo. •--.. -..... --..... 8"--t-,..--I.ANUS < Al'I. ""- I.AWN ('J\HI·. .JkOM •••htult " .... ...,.. 2Syrs o .c . 873-8085 Nelghbof'tlood Electn. W• reglaz• tub, Ule, TILE ln11efledJRepalrea. Uc #C1~U50, 'r" Pe raonatl;red Lawn ehawer, sink. S yr. ~ ~ Ser*-Ml. A .... 723-8320 Cate. Wiil beat a.ny wan. e a1-11a2 FrM Ell I Refersncee prlcet Renovation end H <N<'J·S John I Shelby.e.44S-8178 landacaplng. Free •••· BUSINESS 11.. Ill.I K S 11,1 :1 1548-3840 or 548-7217 St:HVIC't:S .l.JkH CHll.ll ('l\Ht: .l!>.11• • --T a TrM Service, alumpa, COSTA MESA mother P•NCa ...,a • • clnupa, hauling. Advarpge LOC1wy S:· hal e>peuluga tor cNkl =~ ~ Comm./ru . lnth \lloe6. ~OYa ad • care 2 ye.,. and up Jtm Whyte 8'2 1209 m-ilnt. Mike 841 ~:Vi: :";. n~.~ for *70/WHk. Full • iltam""" ALS PO Bo• time, big r.nc.d )'Wd. .. -• t..oQ of toyl Oi91MY ~142, CM 92921. movie vtdeoe. ....., and anadl• Inc~. Nter Pomona and nlMteenth tttHt. E•p . tna Rafe. avalt. Call RMIM ....... 7217. ('AHINKl'S .M ~ICI ..,..CONVrfS CUS'T'OMS C ablneta/f'urnttute. r1ntahe1/Reatorat1on. Al quaflty. 5'9-6375 CAHl'ENTllY .1 ~1 1 11 DMf'a.~ ,..,,.._Ceblnet9"$talra ....... 0....,...-......- • ~ -.. Jietf'; IM2-oH? < 1-.Ml-:N r (11!\IC llt :l t-. 1:1•1, Cl t-.J\l\l~·.I<· S t-1!\.11 1 ', lol'i I I O"lil H,\I 11111" , , ..... 11 1\l\llY :\1J\'\; 17111 11111\'.t•tr. t ~ ~ \ • .. .... o ........ ....... ,...,..eood ...... ......... 1 ...... m. Bonded LOCMfMfl \1 \ •,11',11) 1" '" \ MOVIN<i .11;;1-1 IH.l'AIHS .1•1.• I .... , IC NOTICE 81trlftkl•r• .,. m r"V.,. onty bu~MH. Repal TM Calif. Public UtJll-& 1 n e U 11 a ti o n a ... Commfulon R~ C ............. 737124 QUIRES tt\at all UMd ·--• household gooda mover• print their P u.c. Cal T number, 1111 ... S l ll\lllS I'•."• ttmoa and cnaufhK•,.. All Alltertw T print th•lr T.C.P. num. aenloe. Removal tMr In •II advtrtl.. Trim, Senior Otte rn.nta. tf you have • ''"est. 131....,.16 qu .. tJon •bout the .... •mmm::;;:;;;;;:==:.I gettty Of a mowt, limo•• or cheuffeur, call: ~w-. Commlaelon ?t ........ 111 .. BZl2-5678 LIFE ANO HEl.L TH AGENTS. FtM quail• fled lead•. Generoua advance• against c:ommlaMonl. Agents $1 .ooo weetcly- managere 12,000 weekly. Great op- PQftunltyl A·plu. com- peny-<:all (24 houra) 1-eoo.M9-57t. LINES DAYS BUCKS .. Sell your private party merchandise ifl' the Doi~ Pilot Classified Community Morkefploce. Coll today at 642-5678 ·and toke odvontoge of this great off er. 3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS ---<Mids At tw.SJIOOlfr) ---- -....,.,.,.. .... .. , ........... oond. l 110 •• , ..... MLie..,. -··-DATAGllAPlllCa ........... (2) t lltNR11ll1 ...... All Oco./TradH IO .....,..., ,,.,.... top ....... OA 110,000 u.1. Tax •,.--. l:!Ct ... ~ UT. APllL tt • l'r .. 11 tnn/Dom, Plllcl ~ -t t :00 .......... .._...... MA.--....,, • • ... --.,r..,,..., . .__~ N•W CAD CAM 11onu ... 1 bp'dfhn. N • • • MAL L ••• • •GJORAPMIC oua ~ Only _., m WAllTIED --Send Reeume. CAL.L Pwtrne Loe •-lllG •o. ... EHtern Sufto • Tn-4229 •UCTROlllC8 CO. Qelll8r t community Thura. 305·1M7·1480 (2) BARCO Monlloral 1~ ~pubic =-1111) CALL CAL ABCO ~/ I' •I. I'. · HI I,, I ', ; ll I I ( I ( J • J I I ~ • I I ' M••• V•td• Oar~ ae .......... l ar Oolf Cluba: wooda, Sale. Sat, 7·1 tam, 11• "Mlachlef'._ 70 lrona. putt•r. beg. Bargain• .21-1100. Yamaha, Mets I, 91 wedpe· 171. 147"'921. 3206 Vetmont <ii. Gel-TrllMtic. 182~.17)-t 123 Ruget-M·7'7 Mlllll II, 223 alet, CoN .._.._ liMft ..... 11le .. HI" Cel. etnla, boll rifle Moving a.i. rrom A to Ot••• cond w/oara, s:NSI. 454 Caau1 e" z. ClothM to rum. pump, dodg«, eX1ta Ptemlet• grade, 0..., ''°'., Items. SaVSun, ... , •• motOf mnt, etc, retoeda, .,, ... 1835. I AM 3074 Molokai List: 11893, 1775 aac. 187•7949 Ill M.... ' Sco1t;721-4343183142S4 Yerd Sale Sat/Sun Oul1y Elec:trlc Boat, new I • m -4 P m • 8 • b Yt 18 ft. v. 0t IA partna« cloth•a. boolca, edu t ahlp avall. Incl 2 Y'• alUff. 1923 Whltti•r. allp & mem~ahip Ci" Newpt Dunes. S20k .. value, V. lntere1t:S91t, V• In&: SOk. 721-8808. a.u .. 1••111r1n111• ~ hu • ••••Irle •••••• ~:!~1 F= ohiil •nging op. CONSTRUCTIO N Dryer llOlobo. Ml-OATAINOVATION Film -=.,.tor dynamic WORKERS NOW HIR-2310 btwn 1oam.epm Recorcter/(2) ERIS =~~ INQ, Al trad" from Orandma'a Rel11g, 22 Color Video Fu.es/ SAii. HOAIS 7014 ..._ .... PO.~ tt'9 around up. ToP cu ft ~·.ide, tuf· GRAFPOINT 4200 IBM MulU.feMllW 11 ft. Saturday Only, 4/11, ........ direoa.IQ op. ~~Suwt ... ~ ... medl. ~t· quolM l1I0. 721•1414 Software/IM GR1'F Boeton ~. fuml· 7:30em. Mi.e hshld, I , 9 C ..none. educatiOn .... ............ --Controlboard , Sort-tur•, clolh••. kid• bada. 18884 Cordata. •Clen c 3 OHt for ~ ExJ>*lenc9d Wuher/Dryet, 1145 ... Wata/(5) KMW VeetOf blk ... Nintendo. akUa, 6 of 6111•. WHt ol Rhod .. 33. Hulll10, • \l II I ( "', ·, ( I I """. I )f JI t If ...... I ~ 'MHOND• NIGHTHAWK Rain geat, Beft hefme!. oooc:t t1tH, rune or••• 29,758 m"9a 52.000 CaN KeWI, 714/141- 201 af'lerepm Automobiles i '18 Accotd U<I, 4-0r, s.. 1pd, 32k ml, fully loaded! N•"' tires, Xlnt cond S9600. 846-7826 Thursday. Aprit 9, 1992 87 t•HOllL Anthracite way/gray. excellent conctlUon, C.ntta Wh••I•, CO player, v~ aetAlated phone. 134,500 Of HK and Take ov., Paymental Call Judy U~3-.0 WMkdaya 2T.O. Lusa• •90 300 e & 300 se. Owner r•locellng Won·, last. 132.9337, SlJHAHll •nuo 1 UYO'I A ~210 ••••• 88 Ford E150 tww Ure•. big I en- gine. AJ.t condltk>n- lng. AnVFm llet.O ce11•tte, Captain'• ch a ir•, ••ml· conv•r•lon, 1lld• door, 97k ml. good cond1tk>n, 1 ow~ S7SOO pp 668-9271 OI 842·9504 VULKSWAGUN 8:lJ:'l llllN l'IN<iTON --nwalng ataff only. call (3045) 946-Dlahw aaher 1125, Proceaaora /(17) boOka. to-. 1411 VI Bushatd.IMl2-se97 n.wmaat,lotsofsalls wld participating In 2248. Open 7 daya frlge. ••• •••• KURTA nu.N!z (35) ,_ Very fut Slip avail Illa ..... ot 212-bed --1pm .. S,. ' ~.... era, N. Bayfront (alley). Beat oner.· ... 2 •295, · 10t9 N'oaacement f• -... ""' '' · WHhera/dryera from Pen Mlee/(9) PO<EL• Sunday Only •• 3. ""' ... BAUER JAGUAR -----ORANGE COUNTY'S 1977 Y.W. BUG Otlgln•I owner (bought 1n Hunt•ngton B•aeh) Near mint con- d1lion. New: t1re1. •n· g1ne, Interior, P••nl & more White. With lac· tory 1unroof A collec:· tor'• catl Asking $49!il5, or belt otter oUltf. Requlram•nta CONSTRUCTION: Hlr· 1125 ea. WORKS Cad Cam Include M.8 .N. +3 Ing all ph ... a now, to Ut~•• Hardware/(22) Trac .,._. M Aaaodate Ot 11,IOO/week, Bonua, BaH Curaor Controta/ ('(JI(( J:'\1\ 111-.1. MAH ••I 2.! D1receor ot Nura1ng of paid llYtng and tnwe1 (102 VBS BEACON 5 J IMdlum (2eO+bed:l •JC,pen .... (Muat reto-Software PkgaJL.uef llovl-lale ·~-.._hi-A hoe ~ 1148 fff gwiran. 7 ft sofa, earth '°""· Prlntera/SONY PRO-• ._ ---.,, D'-'"" e.~ MAVIC Video lmager/ Great furniture, low ,.. ofterlng compteic . ,. ... , ...... eeaa eiccellent condition {SI) VBS 415 Softwat• prlcea. 97~ IMdCal ~ Ex.· <:,1> 844""33 Ext. Seo. 9474488• flV SyaJ(tt)VBS Pro Pie Multl-tam, 8am-4pm, no ~ compensation/ 1 M EST. ChifJ Cabinet: Century, Poatacrlpt Softwar• earliest FrVSat. 4/10 & bafMftt• package Of· EXCELLENT PAV. Work walnut, glaaa shelf/ SyaJ(2) RICO Color 11 . Rain Of ahlnel 720 ..,_., Pot9ntlal lacutty •t home end •am doora, lighted. Dr• Scannera/(2) Data Narctaaua, comet 5th. ~IJtrnent at affll'-1150·1550 w•ekly. matlc 11300. 931·1807 Seann•raJALL N•W Ht;ACH hl-lO MOVING 8 ALS Couch, love aeat. dHk, file cabinet, oak dinette & bdrm Ht, much mOfa. 538-1898 l.A<i lJ NA NI<iUEI. lil~>2 SAll.HOAHllS 70 I H BETRAM TYPE MEO 38 VACHT. OPS plus 'OP alactronlca, SI month• old. Long standing Joint ventute. One ~ •hare. Co-owner agent (707) 89fJ-7800. MAHIN!·. SLIPS #1 DEALER IN MARCH. Visit UI and find out Whyl 971·2002 Lt:XIJS H l UJ '90 LS400 black fad• 29.Sk ml. clean, loaded! 1 owner. S32k 0 ·780-0400, E;&44-4258 LINCOLN 9120 l>O('KS 70::!2 ..-ct ~. Sub-Companie• need•---------INV•NTORYI Sat. 9 to 1 Only. Huge. mlt detllhd re~ume homewottt•rs and di• Dln4ng Rm table wte turnllure, houHhold Bal P 25' 35 , LINCOLN "'71 lndloetlng •ducatlon, trlbut ora. Call now ~ Anne chrs, 2 -~•H~ CO. Br•elll"9 up HOV9e-good•. bedding, kids ** enn, ' or Conttne n tel. 480 ...,_lee Ii NAety 9PMk dtrecuy to a tHv... good cndtn ca1 o) 2 .... 11 t lleepln9. Olah ea, atulf, more. 28181 45', power or Hll. Nr eng. runs good Sl29.5 ~ by 4/22182 to: rept•Mntatlve 1~ $700 Obo 944-9•71 CA. Lio. 41a70 a mall appllanc••· Rancho Gra.nde. Bay Island {Cove) Mull •••I 842.0567 To~ Moree, HIGH 742·1140 Ext. 111: Dining room table w /2 glaHware, kitchen· open Ha 873·1943 DEIEAT HOSPITAL, FE DER A L JOBS ieav.a a e matching were, decorator Items, •SIDR TIE POB #2725• Lan-$19,500-$82,000 per chairs. Good cond. lampa, amall tabi.a, TO 18 FT• •ae 3 00SDL 65k ml, caate r, Callfornle year Now hiring. S300 948 •483 FREE rec:t&ner chair, 3 !Uggag•. clothH, ••t Marcus Channel. $75. Immaculate condition. ~725 0t FAX: A '1 d ct•----·-----poa., gOod uphol, nda Only' ... 3 . 1741 · eso-a145 1:..,... 7~190fJ Call maz ng recor e KINGSIZE WATERBED . apr1 .... 8• •••--1o. Tu•t n Ave.14C Yard Sale: SaVSun, 9-3. -----------ellm whHIS, loada<ll _.., • meaaage r•ve•I• de-""" ............. ... B 1 p 1 p L t $24 000 997 t9n addltlonal lnforma-telta· (408) 241-e897 No-wave mattr .... In-Use right drn•eway a boa en n t. o s 10 M inute• To Open _....;;.;;;....:..•;;..;;..;; ... · .;..;..._·.;..;.. __ 1 tton: (805) IMS-8489. • • dudH frame & heed-Fishing gear, d•coralor of furn, old & new. •••I 18' Power $225 P ILOT CLASSIFIED EOIL GOVERNMENT U.S. No bOatd. Good condl-decant•ra, coll•clor hshld llems, •dull mo & 34• Sall $400 45• tt'a the solutlon you'ro experience. Own tlonl Only 1200. Call books, old records, toys, 171 1 Plaza del Sajt, narrow beam Hatching lof. wheth· Ofllce Mlnater houra. Proeeu fHA 589-7904, leave mea-1-.. ... Hlh ..... an......i• jewelry & much more. Sur€' I Sl.&75-4645 $450 mo 752·2881 et you're Heklng • Ufology Prac:tlCi. Exp mortgege refunda. aage. 1 ,.. -• ,..... a AT 9 ·T 2 7 6 1 home, an apartm•nt, nee M~• bllll..,. Call {800) 88~·7899. •·--------With th• ... uncl of Lore-·o. "''""'142"' BALBOA COVE SLIP a new occupation or • ~ ·.., a.en watwt>ed, country M t , C .... _.=,;,,;;.;.;' -;::.=.;;..;-";..;.;;_.....;..~"--& P/C. JIWen 850-2233 PART·TIME WORKERS •IYI• kltch tabi. w/• u a o, omp .. te HI Indoor R•tat e Sele $215/mo. 30 Ft. park·L-e_v_e_n_a_st_ra....;y;...;..pe_t_. __ WANTED to addreu _ ... 1,.. Uke ..-.1 & of 8 •rt collee10f'a Ing avail 8 50 ·8 t 4 5 M t:RCEDt:S 91 :JO **'17 C•lic••• Bright red, eiccellent condition, AM/FM stereo, NC, Cruise, Tilt Wheel, 54k ml, $7500.4Call 646-9147 THlH'KS ff220 1989 F ORD F~50 Dually, Lariat ••· tended cab. White • 32,000 mllH. B•d linef, chrome wheels. good \lrH, excellent condition! 460 V-8. Book value: 117,000 Must ull $15,000 OBO. 84&-018 0 VANS 9221) Bob, H3*t403 MISC AUTO 924:'J DONATE YOUR CAR Ttuck, Motorhom• boat. r•al ••late, slamps. col.,1, col• lectlbfea lO Counda- tiOn HNlog thr Bhnd. l.A.S. taJt deductible • Free towing; need not run. 1-800-32&-5922. Dune Buggy. tow bar, many ewas 1treet licensed, A 1 Cond. $1850. 675-1358 '78 FORD VAN For Ad Action Rebuilt 351 vs. powor Call a s't • • r I n g • p o w a r btak•s, cruise conttol, .... 111111 alt cond. With 'railer __,J ,. hitch. Excellent cond. AD-VISOR 2 owne11. $3,500. 714/ •42.a.-78 894-8550 or 524-6229 ..__v ___ ~_v ___ ~ One Peraon Ole. Fae· 1 h ...... ·-~ plat•• with scene• Fumlahlnga, etc. 10-3 •nve opea at o~. Mlac: pix. 548-7487 SaVSun. 2284 Meyer/ tOtY conditions. You rm..t ha.,. • type-from th• r;novte musl· ,1 ~ Avalll Xln1 N ----"--....-"'ll 1118. AOStlncJ. pr-OOI -.ntter or good hand· QUEEN bdrm •et. C:Of1 cat. •••uttftfll StllTln ....;.W,;.;ftson.;.;.;;;.· ;.;.•;...8;;;.3T-,;;..;.....;·S;...BO~.;._-por1 Location. Low & shipping. 93~-4585 writing. Call 1-800. $2500 new, S299/obo orlglnal boxH, n•v•r pro/ile sailboal prof'd ---------• 713-8997 Ext. ,99. 845-2310 btwn 10a-ep d laplayod. Asking USE under 40 rt. 675-4324. P(f S250 for Ille Ht. THE Verifier U.S. FOREsT SERvtCE. S OLID OAK Pl•u• JCall Marla .• , PILOrS 1 a Ft . Duffy Elec tric .; Sllp to 5 0 ' :=============:;:;:============ NMded 1 mof~ pet S.. to hire hundr~•· Bl!DROOM SllT 642-43211, ~'ict. 3 6 _, CLASSIFIED b o•t '91 w/few hrs. Cl11slc NB ·area, pos· week (Thur,ad-ay). Forest wortcara & of· Flt• Full/OuHnalze day• -Or · 645 _.....::;;..;;...______ $9900. Ray 840-6668. slbte live-aboard. Call II lllll If you're looklng for a car, classlfled has news fqr you. Huntington B•ach,I flee-clerical nMdad to . bed . Mirrored & avH aftet' 5: . _ __;o_r..;.(_3_10..:.)-49_8-_1_304 ____ (;..7_1_4 .. ):..8_.;.3_1_-8_4_8..;;.0_ -•• Fountain van.y .,.._ atatf 158 locatlona. lighted headboard.,__________ _ __ .=_ _ _: ______ _.,~-------------Good pay lnclud.. Moatly Wilt train poal-Orawera, cabfneta. Ar· *a• au t It u I f u 11 .. !!ml--~!111(1--~~--.., .... -,---~~-----..... &.~_.~ tlon. For appllcatlon molr• lnclUd.cl. Excel-len9th opo•aum \!:" mu .. ge. Muat hllve Information 1·719-590-lent condition. Must fur c oat Reversible reM&bM ear end lnal.lf· 9541 h1enalon 134. aMll seoo OBO as raincoat with fut ance. Cd 714-MS-3030 Uk fOt RltL S•rloua calla only. 142-8122 trim, European hooks. KRP COMPANY. Hardly worn. 1950. By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANN AH HIRSCH Riii Eatalt's Intl ~ Hett• Eam s:l.000 mo + In EMl'l.OYMl<NT MEHC 'HANl>ISE 842-4321 x 102. ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY DECEPTION JS SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE WANll-.1> :1:).1~) MIS(' 1;01~ PIANOS & OIHiANS 1rn:,9 ADD f TI 0 N of --------AIRPLANE PROP 93". comm'• to 1~ ~ • "' Beautlful aolld ma· Tmgl f'T/PT. Calt Mr. _ ...... -. ... 1utfon any. Great wall Jottneon H ..aeoe ',.. .v dacor/gUtl Importer llATIOllWID• USA to yovr cleaning llqulda,lng for onlyllllil' lllllllllliml RICIPfiONli T Ex· problema. Reliable 189·00 plua UPS. Visa, •LACK LACQU•" _._ lfl end thOtough MC, AMEX. Call (Site) '""-ht·fooe conference pe ... nc•d. qual •d HomWt>ualnff... 298-1457. SaUafactlon t~. eight exqulstt• ~-=7~0 Top Call a..,....._ guarante.cl. hlgh·back papercllp ..... 7044 Mett'WWoMen'• chalra, 1900/obo. I • ._..lcH~r Pff De ...... r ••MPI•• Black d .. k. thr•• , .,.... Choo•• from top drawer file cabinet, '°' buey wpt 8Mch A.I!. olc. Ptoperty name• whol .. •1• $150. Call 760-1522 Mgmt & computer exp prie ... Sat Onry..t. from n••d •d . Ftexlbl• e:30am-3pm. <11424 Exec. deak, 72 x 38. 2 ; ~ Dr. N• credenzaa. ~ MCte4ary -houra. 110/Hr. Call deaka w ith return. P.,. e? ..... 30 Que•n or M•l••ty $'125 '°'all. 84M5ee S"°PPl'iv few a new Palma, 6-8 fMt tall. .....,.non apW1menC'1 ctualft.cl S20 ... potted. Herb To WOftr children's let• you compare pi&nts. 11 M .974-9422 cfOfhlng'a booth I COa19 •Without hUMe OC SWap-M..., SaV Of ~I Shade or Pin• u .... t5-••attw Grand Plano SUn. 1:309rn-:»:30pm. Phi c .... lfteil gallon, 10 for $200. 1 • v-v nlc• condltton _ _:•_ato_):..3_T_•_·•_094 __ •1 ___ M_•_·_M_7_•_ ~.:.-.;~;: 11950 (714)852·2238 • T~ EC£ Unft• req"cf. t :I MORENO VAU.EY UN1FIED SCHOOL DISTRICT rdo, F/T14&-43ll CERTIFICATED JOB FAIR APRIL 15, 1992 TILEIARKETING EXTENSIVE ON·SITE TEACHING INTERVIEWS FOR THE 1992·93 SCHOOL YEAR fOJ tbole ..,.bo ~or a~ et"11>1~ fO« one o( lbe followln& CTCdcn1lals by Jwne 1992 TO YOU! Is someone special having a birthday In ~ Announce It in the Daily Pilot and Independent! Se.nd in a non-r'ttJmable photo along with $10.00 or just a message ... with $5.00 and ~ will publish it on - "'1lr'f 1th. _ Oeadi'lne: Ml!tj 1st, 5:00 p.m. Send your message to: The Dally Pilot & Independent 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Attn: Classlfted Happy Birthday --- --_ ___;__.._ ___ , ·--------1 . ______ ,~ Both vulnerable. South deala. NORT8 •Q976• -7 5 .. 'K8 • 10 8 7 WEST EAST • J 8 • K 10 5 8 2 ~J 3 .K2 0 9732 ·e5 •KQJ 32 +A964 • -~ SOUTH •A A..Q..10 9'8-6 A Q J 10 4 •5 The bidding: Sout.b We.t North Eut 2 • P .. 2 P ... 2 Pua 3 • P .. 3 Pua4 P ... e PutPaMP ... Opening lead: Kins of • , The secret. of aucceuful taJa«ard· ing is to ch~ your situations care· fully. If you become known u a player who faJiecarda at ever)' trick. no one will trust any card you play, most of aU partner. On thaa ~al West choae the perftct moment for a simple. yet deadly. bit of guile. South's opening bid was ut1ficilll and forcing. ,.nd North's first two rHponses were both n~atw~. Thereafter, the auction was natural and the final contract waa just the j ack of huru awey from bemi an accept.able ala.m. West led the king of club& and continued the suit for declarer to ruff. South crossed t.o dummy'• Inns of diamonds and succesafully ft· nesaed the quttn of hearu Had Wt11t followed with the low trump declarer w~ ha\•• bad DO~ but to bang out the ece or huru' with happy ruul\,I for Nort.h-Soutb Unfortunately, for declarer, \\est came up with a brilliant falsec&ro. the jack of trump11 If th1a card were boneat, East bad started with the liq of heart.a dou bly suarded-A 3-J 11>lit. of the four miasini cao.ia wu the more proba· ble break, 10 declarer decided t.o ~t. back to dummy t.o ttpeat the fi neue. The only way t.o acco1DPliah that was t.o cub the ace of diamond< and then roff a diamond. Unfortu nately, East ovemJffed Mlh th~ king anti another contract bit the duat. WILDERNESS CAMPS AND WAOON TRAIN !:XNRIENCES create environment for change In trouba.ct YGYlhL A~lon to .u ~.cl. OegrM pt•f•rr•d, not .... ......... '°' lntwvtew •" VlalonOueat 1 • IOC>.1Me9t8. LO.E. ..,.. be 21 '° apply. • MULTllU SUIJtCf • SP£CWJST IN SPECW. EDUCATION: RSP, APE SPECIAL DAY CLASS, kvEa£Ly HANDICAPPED: OH, TMH, DD t lllJNGUAL ___ ............,.. ______ , --k ~ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE WOM 'TIL NOON eem-1 a noon. l300-ISOOr'Wll pd traJNng. UU 25~3 TU9dn, Amy '494371 C.M. I-.11 I <n \H :'\I ~'l'\111~ ... 11 , ......... .......... ...,. .. ........ lntttleoat-...,...., ..... you to ... a 100 number "' ............ . ~ .,., minute. . • £.~GUSH AS A SF.cOND LANGUAGE • SINGLi SUIJ'ECT: SP.oosB. F.NGUSll, MATH lJFE ~C~ M'SJCAL SOENCE LOCATION: VALLEY VIE W mGH SCHOOL 13135 Nuon Street Moreno Valley, CA (60 F"1n#1IO1'/IUIOtt S'1ed au. SoltJJI °"' f'/..,_,} lnltl'Y'ICWS will be prctehcdulc.d and gnrucd ooly to thole cand1da1cs w11h COMPLEIE application JNick-aes u followl: OISTllCT APl'UCAT10N. 3 LITTm OI U1UDICI OI COPY or rua..~ m.J. COftlS or A 1WC9CltlPl'S. AMO <X>PllS Of~ CUD~"JULS 3™' ; I•:-:·=~ ......... , .. ,,., ... *,...," ......... .....:.. .., .-....._.. ..... (1)4) .... aL D99. 00 ...... ,...,..,,,..........,..,.,....,..., n •es•-.. .. ...,.. n 111111-. Patrida Hoaan-Newsome Au.istanl Supcrintendenl, Personnel Services Moreno Valley Unifted School Di.strict lS6J.t Alessandro BM:I., Moreno Valley, CA 92553 ..., ..... __ ,...,. oio1••-.. ,_.,,..'M..,,.11•11n•• ~ UPTO •eoo PER MONTH * •m.asnm * Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Satutclay. Must have dependable transportation and liabWty insurance. L 2 33 COSTA MEM. NEWPORT BfACH Of AU T1Unp l .... n °'"'<•ft. Cft.ttlW .._ wlile ... INT .. rte• ··-·~. •,.n.4 ... , by ._., hewlHtit of •rology. Thi• oet· M.t-41 .. 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II 1urpnw .wrwtf with dl9p&.ty of ptych1c •bthty r-1nvolvtd 1 Yielded Cl Strong wind 10 Wersaw -14 Smell. em 15 M.,.._ genia 1CI Notwegian capttal 17 -lirtN ,. tntiekMr 20 cn.n.ae rlvw 21 Snow ayrpr1se 23 Malle amends 24 Min1st•1 to 2t H1I a lout· bagoar 28 Foughl 30 Sepata1e 31 8'ot!et 32Hou 3e Tc:twa' or9 37 Raltsil 3e Future lllMI 39 Condu*°'1 42 Chutcn edlCI o v .. man 45 Ralatlve 48 AUIO potll 49 t uM8Y atlO T1emey 50 Andean lan<.1 5 I Immanuel - 52 lieut 55 Atterahon• 51 -branctl eo Mees auttteet • t Whc> NinOle 62 Number• 63~·- Cl4 Little autt 65 DlsbutMd DOWN 1 The IWO 2 Greek tMet .... 3 Tite detect 4 C«ttinenl lbb< 5 Pollce .cl tOn Cl Pante 7 Yawl'Wlg 8 zoa1.c11gn 8 M~ulate 10 Side entranoe u 19'h-clntury IUf IMfdlenl 12 Genetic copy t3 Oran' 100 much ~IC 11 e>omea11e•1 .. 22 Totlll 25 Eno1ng tor MSI Of WMt 2e M~twd 27 Corn!*ted tllM~a lhCk 29 Out OI line 30 Fr91'1Ch reo-on 32 Las ... 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P'M'"'""''' hr-+--f-" Aftl\ t II YOUa•llltTllDAY .,_,., 37 -pa'ty '° UMfulnaN • 1 Pine produc;ts 4l S..st.t• 4J Metnc Ul\lt 45~ .. an 4t Get tldOI 41 Of bel\zine ~ Y0tia ~..CM of 0'11ftl"9Mi .,. ,_,_.,_,.__t-'"'"'4~- piN&" ""'" • .., .trawa to'" wi"' tlwtr ......... )""' ...... c.I ...... •"41 ..,. "''""I atMft fO'a .... ~f *"""' UllN ,.._..., bf ..... _._ ..... ~tr-+-- ... YCN ... ~.CJ Fiii 11.el· """' ......... ~ .................... _ ..... ~t--+- .. eN1 «W\I .... C..,... C'yde •• C'9MI ... ntul~ty .......... fllltlK• ..... _.._.__.,_ ,.....,. ... ,. INt*l ...... .,.. • ~,_ .... ., ..... -1 ........................ -......... ~ ....... . ... :4 A tllaoonist 49 Ouet>ac ., .. St TanQM ~~c_,,__ $4MM - st Bat Mee! $1 Cf'Ut'I\ $IS... • ' ' " ' FlEL lelathe Fuel Use •~ase (percent) 150° Inspecting ai r filt ers, checking tire pressure and changing antifreeze coolant can all lead to happier times at the gas pump. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·. ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·•·.·.·.·•••••••• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : :: : : : : : : : : : : :: : : : : :: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-:-: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·. ·. ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.-.. .................... · ... ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.··••••• ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.······ .. Acura HUNllNGtON BEACH ACURA You ExpeC1 We Oellvefl 19131 Bmh Bl 405 & PCH 800·96-ACURA; 842·0095 NORM REEVES COASTAL .A.CURA Super Pncu. Super Se!ection Harbor Blvd (' 405 Fwy, CoSla Mesa 979-2500 I TUSTIN .A.CURA . \t WANT 'O ee ,1 AGAJN IN i9921 YOU'LL SAVE MOREi 5 Frtewiy @ Jambofte 714·669·9900 Alfa Romeo BEACH IMPORfS So Cal's tea01119 Alla cllr tor 17 consecutive yu11. Ana Romto. Saab. Masera~ • Sales seMCe le.sing 848 Oo\e St. Ne~port Beacrr 714.-752-0900 Audi TUTTlE CUCIC .A.UOI 40 Auto Cerur Onve. lrv1nt 472.7400 CREVIER aMW Exceilert selection of new & carefully prepared BMWs always 111 stoc~ Sales. Serv ce. Leas1119 EClllQer ii 55 Freewaf. SantJ ~Auto ~1.i; 8lS·l171. SAODlEl.A.CK IMW 45 o.111e1ci II\"' 380·1200 STERLING MOTORS LTD. Excluiw• 8MW Oetlef Sa+tt • SeMe~• LH""O 1S40 Jamboree. Newport Beacll 640·6444 CREVIER SALES•SERVlCE•LEASlNG 1500 AUTO MALL DR. SANTA ANA 835-3171 NEWPORT/55 FWY AT EDINGER Sales Dept Open 7 Davs Pans/Service Hours M-F 7 am-6:30pm SADDLE BACK Sales Leasing Buick NAJEWIUICKICAOIUAC Sales • Leasing • SeMce 2600 Hart>or Blvd .• Costa Mesa 7141540.9100 REASON IUICK CO. 909 No Grand Ave. ~ AN &47·9111 Cadillac Al.UH CADIUAC I 1 ~ Orange COl#lly San Diego Ffuway M Awry, lagllnl Nlguet. 512 ·OIOO MC~ CA.Dill.AC STlRUNG Sn:• 1939 Tusllll Auto Cenlet '1417l1.0990 M.UtltS CAOILlAC/IUICIC Sales • SeMce • Ltamo 2600 Haf1>of Blvd, Costa Mesa. 714/~0.9100 Chevrolet AUfH KNff CHIVROUT Ntw & Ustd 7IOO W~ II. W I ~ WH1 of Beacll M 194·1»> COHNflL CHEVROUT Sain • StMce • lUS*IQ • Plf1S 2421 Hartlor Blwf. ~ l.'K! 146-1200 OlUU.O CHMtOln • <HO ~Slits & SIMc• "The *tst PfOPll In Town" 11211 &Ad\•~~ lkft M 74Gl7 -;-;•-;-;•;-;•;•;•;.·~·.•.•;·.························· .·.·. · ................................ . ····'!!························""······················-·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.· ...... · ... . ···•• ··························································-·.·.·.·.·.·.·.· ...... . ······················································-·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.· ........ . ...... ·.···········································-·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·. · ... ·. · .. ················································-·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.· .· .· . ····················································-·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·. ·. · ..... . ~·-···························································-·.·.·.·.·.·. ·. · ... · .. Chrysler Plymouth ATW CHAYSl.Ul-Pt.YMOUTH Complete 80dy Shop and Service Sales, Service, Parts-Open 6 Days 2929 ~ Bl, Cosu Mesa. 3 811\S. S. of San 0itQ0 frwy Oft Harbor Blvd. 546-1934 GUARANTY CHEVROLET/GEO 711 E. 171h .st: Santi AN . 973·1711 HUNTINGTON IEACH CHRYSLER rt.YMOUTlt 16661 Beach Bl, Hunllngton Beach. 6 B.ks So ol 405 Fwy 142·06l1 MEISTER CHRYSLER· Pl YMOUTH 14 Auto Ctr Dr .. IMne 768·7100 SANTA.~ CHAYSl.Elt'ISUZU 1405 Auto Mal Of.. Santa Ana 541-4471 Oalhotsu ATLAS DAIHATSU 2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. 3 Blocks So. ol 405 Fwy. 546-1934 Dodge rvmE CLICK DODGE 40 Auto CClller Dr. r.rie 130.3381 HUNTINGTON IEACH DODGE I 1 VAN CONVERSION HEAOOUAATERS 16555 Buch Blvd., H.B. 1n mile Soulh of Ille 405 F~ (7141 147·5515. TUTTLE CLICK'S TU$TIN DODGE 40 Auto tater Dnw, TUS111173CM600 Ford TED JONES FORD 6211 BeXh Blvd.. Bue!ll Pat1I 521·3110 JOE MACPHERSON FORD 2 Auto Cen:er Dnve. Tust.'I 832-3300 TUTTLE CLICK FORD 43 Auto Centef Drive, ltvlne 472·5200 THEODORE AOllNS FORD 2060 Harbor BIYd • Cosu Mesa. 6'2.001 o TERRY YORK fORD Sl'es • Sel'itCe • Leas1119 • Pw • Body RtPU 18255 Beach Blvd, HLKt Bell 142~611 Serving Orange County for Over 70 Years Service Parts Body Shop Dally Rentals Theoliorc ~ ISUZU Robins ... I060 Hllbor llwL, Costl Mal 714' 641-0010 GMC Trucl<s ALLEN GMC TtUCICS , 1 ri Orqe Courcy Sall 0ieoo Fwy II A'ttl'/. lagim ff9* 512.CIOO MCLEAN GMC TRUCK AHO PONTIAC CADILLAC Sine• 11139 T USlln A.tto Ctnter 71417 St -0990 UNMHITY GMC/OlOS/P'ONTIAC 2480 Hattior Blvd. Cosu Meu 7141540-1191 Costa Meta lnflnltl Sales • Lenino • St~ICI 2W ~ 8wd , Costa Me\I .,., Mae s. of 405 fwy 714/241·000 Honda P'IHSKE HONDA SALES * SERVICE • ~G 13750 Bexh BM!, Wtstmll\ster 7141511-7717 MY fl.AD(IOE HONDA Sales • StMce • wsmo • Pw • Body Repar lrWll AultJ Ceoter 714·130. 7 600 •ootl MIUH MOHOA t.s.Mc .. ~ 19232 Buell BMl. IUlinglcn Bexll fU·1f$9 HONDA SANTA Nu. 21t4 E Fh l Sl. Sltta Anl 147·>111 COSTAMHA~ $dllnl Callomll'• lwlttl Honda ~ 2111 Hlltlar hi . c M. 4U-IOIO MTU CUC:l MMO\I .0 ~ c... Dl1wt. lrWll •72·7.00 • Hyundai Hyundai. Yes, Hyundai . Sales Service & Leasing Huntington Beach Hyundai 16661 Beach Blvd. Huntiniton Beach 92647 842-oa31 . Isuzu · RAY flADEIOE ISUZU Sales • Servlct • Leasing • Pw • Body Rtpalt 11V1oe Auto Cet&ltt 714-130-7000 THEODORE R081NS ISUlU 2060 tufl>or Blvd., Costa Mesa. .. 2.0010 SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU tbrbef 1 vok1me Rodeo Dealer U.S A. 18711 Beach Blvd , H 8 142·2000 Jaguar MUEA JAGUAR 2001 SWJI Manc/les!er Ave • AnlhelTI 971-2002 NEWPORT IMPC>flTS 3000 w Coas1 H,i;y • Newport Beach 722-4000 ~· BAUERJAC\JAR BAUER:= BAUER f1@ITQD® Bauer~ The # 1 Dealer il~Cruty Visit Us And See 'M1v! 21111.... ... ~.&r'2 INNTINGTON JUP EAGlE 16751 Beach 8IYd . ~ Bncll 141-3999 ORANGE CO.A.ST JUP EAGLE 2524 H.111l« BIVd • Cost.I Mesa $49-102) JU' CAGLE OF SANTA ANA 1 1 Cus!omer Smlaction 55 Fwy • Ec!inocr 714.561-0100 TUffiE CLICK JU,, EAGll 40 Al.Co c,. let Of ~ltlt 472·7400 Lexu s See And Ori.Ye The All New ES300 IMMEDIATE . DELIVERY 13500 Btach Blvd. • WtStminsttr BEACH BLVD. AT THE 22 FREEWAY . . (714) 892-~ • (213) 566-3888 n nan e 1 mileage, decrease pollution ·5o1ne rerNlbbly simple malnteNnce measures c:an help both to tmpRM your car's gas mileage and reduce pOllutk>n. Lindi Kearney, an auto mechanic and race car drM!r who also serves • a spokesperson for Zerex antifreeze c:Oolant. offen these five ~ions for improving the well-being ol your car as well as your planet: • I~ the air filter. Engines use ps most efficiently if there is sufficient ~n present during rombustlon. An air filter dOged with C:firt can cause the engine to guzzle up to 25 percent more ploline. Normally, changing the filter once a year is enough, unless you do a lot of driving over dusty roads. • Check the tire pressure. Under- inflated tires cause drag that makes the engine work harder and waste fuel. Both loW and excessive pressure also cause needless wear on the tires. • Olange the antifreeze coolant if it looks discolored. The car's coolins system is a sophisticated mechanical sentinel that guards the engine against costly damage. . Of WHTMIN11'lt In the Heart ol 0ranoe Courcy A~lof ~O..l'yl 22 Fwy. •Beach BIYd. 7141192-6'°": 21>/566-3111 TUSTIN LEXUS WOfld's Firsl And Largnt Dealer TUSlln Auto Cerm'(7~4) u..:uoo L1ncoln'Mercury BEACH UNCOlH·MHCUl't' 16800 Beach Bl. HlnlnO!on Beach. 3 Blocks So of San Diego fwy. 141.-7739 JOttNSON • SON LINCOLH·M£ACURY Sales, Setvice & Lmino 2626 Haibor Blvd , CostJ Mtsa 1' 41&40..5630 RAY flAOEIOf UNCOlH·MEACUttY Sales • Service • leasing • Plrts • 80dy Repair ,IM'le Auto Cent.er 714-130. 7000 SAHlA ~ UNCOLH·MERCUltY In Oooot Courcy •• 1966 28 Auto Centtf Dr. lustJn, 5 Fwy {t Jamboree 5"·3111 Mazda DAVID J, Ml.UPS ~ ~ ~ MMct since 1968 • Sain. Sere• 5 Frwy. 6 Aida. lJQ\N tills 137·2400 • UMHE MAZDA UtQCSI Otalef In lie Nation • 5*s • Set\1ce 1Mne Auto Cmer 613-9900 W.Z.ONVW Of IUlNA 'Alf( 6700 ~A~ Buena Pn 739-4000 Mercedes FRANK'S MOTORCARS 23663 Rockfield. El Toro 137-3$00 HOUSE Of-IMPO•TS 6862, Manchestt< Ave , Buena P~ $23-7250 FlflCHH JONES MOTOlt CARS 1301 Dual Sb'eet Ntwport &each 13).9300 Mitsubishi ~MmUNSHI Siies • leasing • Am • PW • SeMce 2133 Hadlar llMS.., Costa Mm (U4) 640-4-4f1 ROGfR MIWR MITSUllSHI 19202 Beacll Bl. tvc. 8ch. 961.0233; 1~961 TUTTlE CLICK MITSUllSHI 36 Auto CtOllr DrM. INtne 472·7400 Nissan nmu CUCK HISIAH '°"" Logan, F'"1 Mgr. 2845 tQftior 111¥11~ Costa Mesa ~10 TUSTIN NISSAN "T l\ltl rt T utan"' Nwr 30 ~o cerur Or . TUSlll'I AAtD c.. Uf.1212 L1W WUI ..,.. NISSAN 44 ~ C... DIM, Irvine '51·7175 Oldsmobile ;· n!1 1 It does so, tn part. ~ cooll,. the crankcase lubriating oil, which rs thr engine's secondary ci>oling system. -- ~ crankcase o11 thins , 11 inaeasing both the deslruc:tJw inside the engine and the amount ·11 the engine "burns." A ~ • antifreeze coolant helps to insunt 18i1111Kt <Mrheating as well as corrosion. Oi5pose of used antifreeze coolant motor oil property. In some areas, stations and automotive repair lY!t'IA4" will take used motor oil and anti coolant for recyding. Other areas offer special, safe d" sites for such spent products. To what to do in your locality, oontact municipal or county department sanitation.. or your state or environmental proteaion agency. Finally, avoid excesses in your drivi g. "Jackrabbit starts and down-to-the-fl r acceleration are tou~ on fuel, tires a I engine .. . besides beinB dangerous," id Kearney, who strictly limits her speed g to the racetrack. Saturn SAMtN Of-SANTA. A.HA 1350 AlllO Mal Of • Sarti Ana 152 .. 332 Subaru TUTI\l CUCIC'S TVmN SUIAllV 40 >.JAo Cttatt Dr . T11$WI 730-4600 Suzuki toe LONGNE SUZUIO ] . . -. ( II Now ~ Oe1wC1y Al Mo«ts n in W~ler. 13600 Beach llhd (114) 192-64$1q Ml\f CLICKS TUSTIN SUZUKI 40 All!O C... Of, Tl$! 7~ Toyota TOYOTA OF COSTA MHA 1968 Hllt>or IM , COSl.l Mm 722·2000 JOf MA.CrHHSON TOYOTA « Auto Center On\t, T USflll I 132.3111 llU M.A.XIY TOYOTA. Parts ()per! 9-3 ~ 1W1 Bixll Blvd , tbl\lllgll)n Beach 147 .. 555 ELMORE TOYOTA. , l y --- How Sttttt II ISi ~s • Stmct * PW * l.usiav 15300 Beldl, WHllTWISter 194.Jl22 llW WlU llVINE TOYOTA 30 AAllJ Ct1'Ctf Otl¥t, n.. 761-0611 Volkswagen MY f\ADUOt YOUCSWAGlN Siles • Leasing • SeMce • Parts • Body Repu ~AUD CWC. 714.a30.7300 SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN tMW 1 Vollme Sale.s In 11t U SA 11711 Beach M . ~.«t Beath 142·2000 Danny McKemta' * South County ,. Vo~wagen/Isuzu T SD¥ICE MD NITS OflO 11-f 7A.M.·7P.I . ' • • • I ' • i ' ~ I . l I ' I l ' . :~·ll' !Ollll Volvo W>LYO Of COlfA .. IA 1966 .... Blvd. CoSU Meal 722·2000 er You; Ad .Here -o For Only . s99 AW k . B CALL B 642-4321 'Ext. 332 ... ....... IMatveo.ta Mela Dally Piiot ... Thursday, April 9, 1992 89 • ' I GE COAST AUTO · A special version of BMW's 5·$eries, the MS is a mid-size four-door sedan hand-built by BMW's Motorsport division. ... Crevier BMW celebrates 20 years of service D I h · t' -located.in downtown Santa -A~, before and the current location .offers 40 e-O eFS Ip con 1nues . being moved to its beautiful, new service bays, including one that is glass to provide Orange 52,~~~ sq~are foot sales and service enclosed to al~ow cust~n:iers to ~bservc C . t ,. • h I facil1tLes 1n 1987. The company and consult with techn1c1ans during the ounty wit uxury cars currently employs 100.people. . . diagnostic process. . -. · .,,, " / Bob Crcvicr's son, Don, joined his The Crevier service department is , Crl.?vier B":".'W, one of the larg~ a~d father in running the dealership in open Monday through Friday from 7 most successful .BMW dealerships m 1974, and the to.yo men ha\e guided a.m. to 7 p.m., and. the part,s the country, has JUst begun .a year lo~g the firm to its current position as one of department is open from 9 a.m. to 3 20th anniversary celebrati~n at .. 1ts the top BMW sales and leasing p.m. on Saturdays. ~tate-of-the-art sales and service facility operations in the country. Crevier is currently ranked as one of in .~e Santa Ana Auto Mall. , "Successful business people in the nation's top 1 O BMW dealers, and ~or the pas~ two decades,. we ve Orange County have always had a has enjoyed that position for nearly a continued to build our dealership here fascination with high performance· decade. in Orange Co~nty by P.roviding lux~ry luxury cars, and we feel that this fact, "The luxury car market has faced car buyers with superior. au~omot1ve combined with the superiority of our new sales and marketing challenges pr~u~ a~d · the best in • cust~roer new car products, ~s contributed during the past fe\v years, and we're service, sat~ .c~wner ~ob Crevier of greatly to our outstanding sales and looking forward ro co.ntipuing to the dealerships 20th anniversary. feasing record," Don Crevier said. achieve a hi$h level of sales success in "We're very proud to say that a The modern Crc\.~er facility offers this compet1ti .. e environment as we major portion of our new and space to display up to 15 new cars at a move into our third decad~ of previous-owned ca r sales come through time. In addition, as marty as 75 operation in the Orange County referrals from our existing customers. previously "owned vehicles can be marl..etplacc," Bob Cre\. ier said. That tells ~s that people who \Ye h~ve presented at the dealership's expansive Crevier BMW is loca~ed just north ?f worked with over the years appreciate fi~c-acre site. the 55 Freeway at Edinger Avenue m the service \.VC prcvidc," Crevier said. ~astumer service has arwa}'S 0cen an t e Santa Ana Auto Mall. For farther The '?riginal Crevier dealership was important part of the Crevier operation, tnformatton, call 835-3171. ) . i Spring the p .erfect tirhe to check , fires for safety T he saying goes that April showers bri~g May flowers, but as winter departs and warmer, wetter weather arrives, you might also say that spring brings the need for some practical tire maintenance. Because many drivers now ride on all-season tires instead of chanring back and forth between winter tires, they miss a natural opportunity to have their tires inspected. But, winter is traditionally a tough seascm-on tires. Snow, ice, and salt take their toll, therefore making springtime the most logical time to have tires inspected. Stan Cooper, Firestone's consumer products manager, su$SeslS that car owners inspect their tires for any debris embedded in the tread and possible cuts in the tread or sidewall. The tires should also be checked to make· sure they have at least 2/32-inch tread. If they are damaged or have too little tre'ad, serious proDlems such as sudden air loss or loss of solid traction can occur. Spring ~s also the-busiest season for- wheel alignment and other front-end maintenance work, according to the automotive service industry. "If front (ires arc wear~ng unevenly across the tread, the car's alignment should be checked," Cooper said. "It doesn't take many bumps through pot· holes to knock a Qr out of alignment." Cooper also recommends checking the inflation pressure of your tires to make sure they meet the standards sugsc>ted by your vehicle's manufacturer. Varia.tions ; of even one or t\\O pounds of air pressure can shorten the service lifo of your tires. F or a spring scrubbing of a tire's whitewall or white outline letters, use a specialty tire cleaner or kitchen dcanser with a steel wool scrub pad or stiff bristle brush. Car owners are urged to avoid using gasoline or kerosene \\hich ca.n damage your tires. Cooper pointed out that many or today's cars are front-wheel dri .. e, ''hich leads to faster tire wear on front·\\,heel positions than on the rear axle. "Since most vehicles are just coming out of the rough winter driving season. owners of front-wheel-drive cars should have their tires rotated from front to rear . This will improve traction. and help · improve the overall wear on }our tires," Cooper said. "If the tire treads are \.VOm unt.!\.cot); ___ .__.__ criss-crossing them to opposite corners of , the vehicle "ill usually.help smooth out the irresularities. If the urc) do not . exhibit 1rregular "ear, 'l.:ccp them on the same side of the car .... hen }OU rotate." So enjoy the May flm,er:. as )OU take a drive on your well-kept tirei. ·Theodore Robins hosts Sunday car wash Theodore Robins Ford & Isuzu, in conjunction with KEZV radio, will host a car wash Sunday to• benefit the cheerleading squad at Costa Mesa High School. KEZV will broadcast directly from the' Theodore Robins dealership at 2060 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa, where 'the car wash will be t)eld from 1-4 p.m'. About 20 Costa Mesa cheerleaders - both from this year's current squad and from those cposcn earlier this week to represent the Mustangs in 1992-93 - \\111 be on hand to wash cars. Theodore Robins Ford will provide all supplies, including car washing machines. Cost is between 53-5 per car. "We'd really appreciate 1t 1f e .. cryone came down to Theodore Robins to get their cars washed," said Costa Mesa · cheerleader adviser Joanne Sh1mpotl.., who added that the f undraiser will help defray the cost of new uniforms, \\h1ch run about $1,000 per cheerleader. "These are great girls. They're \Cry active, not j'ust for high school sports, but in the community, church e\.ent.:>, school government, the year book staff and the school newspaper," Sh1mpock said For more information, call Theodore Robins Ford & -1suzu at 642·-0010, or Costa Mesa High School at 556-3344. , IF YOU HAVE A VALID CAURllNIA DRIVffi'S U~EAND CAN RFADTIIlS AD-HAS llffiOOORE ROBINS IURQ1StrlU OOf A DEAL roR YOU! l~ m Hartxr BML ·am Mesa Otir &pm MOUgN 411'1Hl \ -- •t• 'TlllndW ..... , .. Tour de Force will be on display inside the Long Beach Convention Center during the entire race weekend, Friday through Sunday. I Tremendous Tour , I Mobile surround-sou nd theater to debut at Lo.ng Beach Grpnd Prix Sporting 16 wheels and weighing in at 80,000 pounds, the Tour de Force -Kenwood's new customized informaJional theater and showroom exhibit -won't set out to take the checkered flag at the Toyota Grand Prix of long Beach, but it is certain to steal the. show at the ~vent's Motorsports Expo. · surround-sound theater makes its Southern California debut at the race following crowd· pleasing appearances in Florida and Maryland. "We are pairing Kenwood's most ambitious promotional undertaking with one of the most prestigious and · exciting racing events in the world," said Kenwood senior vice-president an appear~nce at nearly all SCCA sChedulcd Trans Am races for the 1992 racing season. ' Kenwood is also the official car audio sf>onsor of the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. The Tour de Force ("A Great Perfo rman ce ") mobile The highly-c ustomized vehicle's appearance in Long Beach also marks the inaugural event of the Trans Am-racing season and highlights Kenwood's association with the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA). Dan Petersen. • "The Toyota Grand Prix of l ong Beach is the perfect event to introduce Tour de Force to Southern California." Th e Tour qe Force will Jllake Kenwood's Tour de Force will be on display at the Motorsports Expo-inside-the long Beach Convention Centc;r during the entire race weekend, April 10-12 from ~8 a.m. until 6 p.m., Sunday until 5 p.m. Kenwood's Tour · de Force · program · aims for 5 million viewers ... ~ . . Kenwood IJ.S.A. Corporation's Tour de ·Foree promotional program, lctuncl'\ed 'at the 199'2 \)'inter Consumer Electronics Sf:low, will.· tour virtually all 48 contiguous states and be seen by more than five million consumers annually. The combination of major event venues and dealer sites will . produce in-trailer theater participation from nearly one million viewers while ihe others will have an opportunity to get a hands-on look at current consumer electronics p roduct through the interactive video monitors. In· addition, according to Kenwood 's senior vice president, Dan Petersen, the Tour de force will generate almost 25 . ~ ~illion gross annual impi:essions as it travels Jelected Winston ·cup events, the the .coun.try's highways. -'. ~dianapolis 500, Long Beach Grand Prix, "This serves as a mobile billboard for all Jhe Hamvention communications trade of KenwOod's divisions, ~nd the uniqueness gathering, the Land Mobile Expo, IASCA of the design is certain fo be noticed," said f inals, and numerous festivals and sports Petersen. events. · The company anticipates even' broader ~ccording to Petersen, "the scheduling of exposure through television coverage the Tour de force is the key to the success associated with the Sports Car Club of of the entire program, and we're looking America (SCCA) racing series it sponsors. very closely at our display options to be sure The Tour de Force, which has a ceiling that that the demographic mix is in keeping with convens t~ a race viewing platform, will be our long-term goals. prominently displayed at camera sites In keeping with th(\t sentiment, Petersen throughout the national tour. also indicated the company is considering In addition to SCCA racing eventsJ th numerous music-oriented -events for the Tour de Force Is SCheduled to appear at summer and fall period. Help offered in battle against auto thieves 2 I annot afford an auto allrm. How an I keep my car from getting I A.W. A: First, watch where you leave it. Avoid unsafe areas. Always lock your car and keep valuables out of si$ht. Other theft prevention tips include: Install a starter kill switch. A kill switch can also be Installed on the electrical fuel pump, cutting off the fuel supply to the engine. Devices like the Club, which • prevents your vehicle from being steered are also effective. Also when you're parked, always have the wheels turned and the emergency brake on, all windows up and nb objects'tn_plain sight Q I own a 198i Toyota Supra. Lately the limited slip differential has been shuddering during turns and slipping at times. Is there an inexpensive way to cure this 'problem? P.J. · · A: Have a T oyotil dealer check the limited slip components. Toyota has found thaL use .of two General Motors products, part No. 1052358 (gear lubricant) and part No. 1052358 (special lim' slip additive) are effective solvin the problems you describe. Follow instructions on the bottles as to what ratio to add, then go to a safe area and wea the car back and fO}'lh to distribute the fluid inside the differential. g Is there an easy way to remove bumper sticken w out leaving tr.:es. LD.W. A: Turpentine Is the most effective method we know for removing bumper stickers. Soak rag in turpentine and a·pply. Be sure to use gloves as it can be harmful to the skin. You can also try removing them with a blow dryer. lift one end of the sticker, and as you start peeling, apply heat under it until it comes off. Questions for this column should be addressed to: The Auto Tutor, The Automobile Club of Southern California in care of this newspaper. The Auto Oub also provides an auto information center direct line; (213) '" 1 ·4487, between 911.T. and S p.m., Monday through Friday. · Recycling used lead batteries urged ' Along with sprmg cleaning comes the annuat maintenance oT ars1 motorcycles, boats and golf carts in preparatiori for long road trips and leisurely weekends. Recycling used lead batteries should be a part ;of the spring deaning and recreational vehicle maintenance process. It is no coincidence that the observance of "Earth Day '92" occurs during spring cleaning. This is the perfect time to be reminded that ma'!t_ items, including lead batteries, are recyclable. · According to the Battery Council International (BCI), lead batteries used in lawn and garden tractcm-, whee~ chairs-and -in support of back-up power systems in computers ·and rechargeable products, such as hand-hid · power tools, are also recyclable "While the recycling rate or lead batteries is more than 0 percent -higher than that of y domestic commodity, including plastic, glass and aluminum -it 1s estimated that millions of batteries are needlessly stored in garages and basements," said Thomas Douglas, BCI president. "Our goal is to boost tt-e recycling rate even higher. ~ hope to accomplish this y reminding everyone who has or more used lead batteries t spring clean-up is the ~rl opportunity to recYde them.'1 .To obtain "The Consumer's Guide to Lead Battety-Recydlng, n a free brochure published by Btl. call 800-658· 1200. BRAND NEW 1992 lROAJ:>MAlin~ It May Be The M~t Luxurious Wagon In The World . ........ 4-DOOR SEDANS - ANn ESTATE WAGONS EQUIPPED WITH: 5.7 litre V-8 that produces 180 horsepower, ,. Anti Lock Brakes, Air Bag, Air Conditioning & many ·other features. ( 868972 ) • Prices Start As Low As . • • • T ----...-..~~--·------·--""- J - TIPS ON COOKING SEAFOOD Tlii .... k J 1rtul .W.C .. n-•'l'tr wM9 cw'lal _,.Ml II......, 8ot .. -.amok It. C...raw .. e~ .. •cbdwlalM*ll, "'1 llPdJ. Y• cu 8duly 1ee wM9 tltey .ntla.e. • Raw _shrimp tum pink and rum. Depending on the size. ii lakes about 3 {llinUla 10 boil. steam or saul6 I pound of mediwn-siz.ed shrimp in the shell. • Shucked abeUfilh. such u oya1a1. become plump and opeque. The edaes of lbe oysters start IO curt. <hen:ooking causes chem IO shrink and IOUJhen. . • a.m. m\Wels Ind oysters in the shell will open. when neamed or routed. Remove them when all ~open and the meal is plump. • Scalk>pl tum op9que and fmn Vt'bm cookina.-----. · Dependina oa the aiZ.e. ICallopl take t so ~ minutes IO cook throuah· • If you Piia.iii ~..coobd producta IUCb u c:nb. shrimp or IUrimi. plan IO tene lbem chilled or wmmed duouab· Do not oven:ioot. · I. .. an DI I 1•rt April9, 1992 Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642~4321 ext.366 • -~ C\ockwite from upper left: ~ Honey Cocktail Sauce for Shellfllb. Creole c.dish with Pecan Butter, New Orbns Pasta Jambalaya. LoWsiana Com <ltoWdcr, Basin Street Boui Uabaissc. Jazzy Seafood Spread ..... , DietitiarV2 Recipes/4 ''Lai~s.ez les Bons Temps a Router!'' (''Let the good times roll!'') Fllll aa lie eoobd ,,_ tM ,,__...,.., ,.. .......... .._.., .. Cl .... ...... u• .................. ,..._.~ l.OtU.riaN.L Off tht tdgt of tht salt wattrs of the Gw/f of Mtxico, provides a wefim of <Ulicious st afood, with a1t abwtdance of blw crab, spiny lobster, ruf shrimp, powtpanO and m w dfish. lft/and,fre11t •'aler lakts yitld troMJ and crayfish by IM lftilliON! A vital tltmenl in tht evolution of Crt0/t cum nt M'OS tht acct ss1b1luy of so many ingreditnts ... tht btst prod.wet camt do-..·n tht n vtr to tht mouth of tht Mississippi from all of North America and up through tht Gulf from South A~rica and Muico. Indian wild htrbs and ~~gttables Mt'rt also t.ey ingrtd1tnJs .. tM -'croWaft M II W,.,. ...,: J ......... Hefti'...,, ............. ,. c5oulbern.JIOm:~ Coci°l<Vf c5auce for c5"JiJ!fid I Y.. aape (U..mct jar) Crwt A . Ba.dL ... Staloocl Cocktail Sallee y. Cllp cider flMpr y. aapliloM7 l .. 11111p n• m'utd Ollioa Y• 1HIJ n• prtlc ... ~ aap dMJpJ 1d ~--pecam In medium bowl, blend IC8.food cocktail' sauce. vinepr, honey. onion Ind prlic salL Stir in~ Servin& augaesdons: Serve over seafood salad or miud pen aa1ad. ~time: lOminute about 2 cupa dreasing. Crft>le Cooklry was born of many naJionalities: a combina1ion of spicy Spanish stcl.fOIU111s. J1ali41t oils, tht culinary art of tht French regions swclt as Paris and MOIWU#1._with a mix Q/ no1ive NMrican lndilua-and Bklck tVrican. Crtolt Coou ry has changed only slight/) O\'tr tht u ntun ts. and 11 rtmains htarty, colorful and Mlt ctablefart. Try "Laina Its Bons Ttmps d Roultr!" ("I.Lt thr good nm~srull!" J J :71asin c51reel :71ouilla6a.isse Bouilllbaiue is one of the most famous of New Ortems • dishes, and its name is derived from the cooking insuuction: "Qumd ~commence l boullier b&iuel" or .. Wbeo it beains 10 boU. lower it!" This recipe, a New Orleans' favorite, simmered to perfeaion, is rich with fresh fish Ind leafood. Serve it often for a hearty supper, wilh CNSC)' French bread. 1 mpd11,ped.- l mp c111a., •• ..., l talll11p11• .......... ~ Cllpl (two I~ CUI) C...... Stewed Tomatoes, ..... ~ mp <' 1 rt cm) Co111ad•u T ..... Pllllt lmp...... " ~mp*JwllMe .... 1-.an..-...111ce11 I 111 .. 11• ...,_._...a ••ed l tn••H • arn .... crwlud .y •.......... ~ 1 [ ........ . • ~ ......... dlml .. ..... ·~ ............... e.,a.hMNst, rein••• In ..... ..,... ..... oil;~ onion Ind cellly-...... Add~ ...., .... -·wine. prtic, lbyme. OI I ~ Mii md pepper. Slir IO brelk .. ........ Cowtr; bol llnllY for 20 minulel. Scnb clml .............. JltlCe in F ... a; ... Killcla-.COVW• coat°""--.... far .... ' ...... undl lhelb open. SaUt cllln liquid lhroqb ~ IOWell; N111W I c., Keep claml • Winn. CUI ""' -bl• ... pieces; add ID..._, mb .... $--far 10 ID 15 ml•-• •I ftlla II coolled. Add NI IMld clRR liq!Md Md dRlll. Heel IO eenifta .... ....._ ,. ....... dilm: lO nUnulel Cookinl -.: 25 ..... Mlbal~ Creole Cookery has changed only slightly over the centuries, and it remains hearty, colorful and delectable fare. :><All) Orleans' !JJasla Yambalaya Bouisiana Gorn G/ioox/er Jambalaya (derived from the Spanish Centuries ago in the coastal villages word jamon. meaning .. ham .. ) was intto-of France, each fi hennan would throw duced to New Orleans in the late 1700s hh catch into a huge copper pot. "La by the Spani h. Originally. the dish was CbaudJcrc:· and the v1l~ would f~ made only with ham. However, the Creole and celebrate the we return of the fi~- cooks added hrimp, chicken and ocher men. A thi di h found itS way to the cw ingredients. World. it soon became named "chowder:' This classic jambalaya. made with Thu colorful, hearty cho~dcr can be SCf\icd sausaae. chicken and hnmp. is so wty. as a own dish with a Ide salad and hot you'll want IO make it again and again. crusty bread for lunch and dinner. I pond boeelels. tklalesreldctm; 1 .. Uetp DIMI ...,..... aat Imo 2-lnda lbips I mp manely d9opped lrtttl or Y• m p ... ,...,._ flour red peppers 2 tlllllup DD• olive oM I mp dNJf ped ..._ ~ mp wll dtopped P'ftll Ud ydlMf JY1 aapa (1~ ..... ) rro... bel peppen ~ COl'll • ~ c., c....,. oaloa 1 mp dlidle1 broda ~ llllJH• tced..,ticor Y•tn1poae 4 --..(-t4mp)Hlllli ......... ... ,.... (ts,. ,.. rr.). alW ~ mp1 (JI 11 ce cm) Coml.._ ~ tienp a Dll l"*DCI a.-. Cl C '11 Tn•lfDel la Pwet Y. IHIJIM.,..... wlllet pepper ~ c., rMlt1 ..,... ~ aap,._ l tallh1pa•• ,.., .. , ~ ,......,411 ... ..., ... , ..... ml .... V..-m llkee J a.pe (1WO ll.....-e CW) •19Mluft.t ~ •• ,, .......... ,., ear. ..... £, ... ., ........... Y. I •ma... 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Mii • ,....-.11 Irr' II. . ,._... PW11 cridala iiill9: IS ml 1 1 Z5 1 • 6Qlf!L ' . • ,......,, Aprtl I, 1112 • soon be a8ll to · CIVlllll, ; t-; ••rs' ,.... .. ., omc. ..................... # ............... cm;la•-apu cnldes. M11tndl •tMd T.K., Dua Point l .._ a Itron& fcclina that they t Ft ... lllfarmation from an article t • in the cu.mnt (April) issue or .. Health" magazine, which happens to be one of my very favorite publications. Your letter reached my desk just as I had finished reading that article; I found it fascinating. As you may know, cardomom la a Dall pen-colored, highly aromatic spice used widely in ~ from India. Indian • ra.aurants usually serve it, along • ~ athcr spices, at the end-of a 9'eal. u is the custom in that land. New, racarch conducted at UC-Berkeley indicates that cbcwina cardomom rel~. cnoqh oil into the mouth to help control cavity-causing bacteria. The article also quotes the head of that research study, chemist lsao Kubo, as suggesting that the pleasant-tasting spice-be usedi n toothpastes and mouthwuhes. -As if that weren't suCficient &ood news, it seems that cardomom oil may also tum out to be effective against bacteria that caute dandruff and acne. Don't be surprised if you soon sec store shetves Cull of cardomom-bascd boa.1th and groomfog aids. 2 I baYe a 14-year-old sranddauabttr wbo'• alwll,JI t1m1. I feel ber dltt Is ult, since thtrc II nodlln1 ,.._u, wrona. Caa ,_ naut ...., sbe should be ut1nc1 V.H.D., Newport Beach no teen yean arc among the highest in stress level for both parents and children. Teen-ag~ growth can be quite rapid, and caJoric requirements are high due to the body's increased demand for nutrients. You mentioned in your \ettcr that youT granddaughter plays baseball 12 hows a week and is also an A-studenL I'd say she fits the typical pattern of a busy, active lifestyle. Many teens will tend to cat large quantities of non-nutritious foods because they want to conform to what their peen are catina. This is also a time for them to aplore different foods outside the home, away from parental supervision. Unfortunately, these fda arc often lacking the essential vitamins and miner~ .. ,dcd for proper growth. I Would suggest that you use the ~t tact (1 know you will) in ~your granddaughter dietary t • ..... Teens arc so seo&itivc . ; "'He days that your good ": intentions might be taken IS criticism. The first place to begin is in the a.me. You will want to sure that faUt aranddaughtcr has plenty of autrftious foods on hand for case anaddn& and quick do-it-yourself type meals. The daily food requirements for a tcen-aser can be met with the followin&. Four servings from the dairy group which could include: one cup or low-fat milk. chocolate milk, yoaurt or pudding, and one and one-half ounces of cheese; fQur to five ounces daily from protein sudl as fish, poultry, meat, cooked beam, or auts. One cg offcn one oitnce of protein; half a chicken Wh.at's cookin'? We would like to hear from you and share your favorite recipes with your fellow readers. Also, if you are looking f 6r a recipe or need some advice, we will pass that along to the rest of the readers. Currently, we are looking for recipes geared to the Easter holiday, or any spring time favorites. We would also like recipes or suggestions for packing interesting and fun scftool or work lunches. Send your recipes, q~ions or hints to T J. Hutchinson, Food Editor, clo IM O~ily Pilot, 330 W. &y Sl., Cost.i ~. ~ 92627. breast or a lea and thip provides three ounces. Ocarly, pro&ciD requirements can be easily met. Next mould be at 1e_,t four servings each day from the bread and cereal group. Examples or a single serving might be a slice or bread, half a bagel, hair an En&lish muffin, a bowl or cereal, or one waffle. These wm help to ensure that all the .important B complex vitamins arc included, which arc necessary in many of th~ energy-producing reactions within the body. Whenever po•ldc use whole-wheat, since it is far more nutritious. Finally, JOUr panddaushter should include five servings daily from the all-important vegetable and fruit catc&ory. Be sure to have plenty of seasonal fresh fruit in the house. Place apples, oranges, bananas, grapes -1whatcvcr she enjoys -in a bowl for easy munching after school or baseball. Carrot and jicama sticu, tiny tomatoes, or slices of sweet peppers are fast refrigerator finger foods with lots of vitamins and no fat. Cold fNit or veaetable juices are rcfrahin1 after physical activity, and will replace the potwium and sodium lost during exercise. Your granddaughter might be motivated, if you explain to her that her athletic performance will be enhanced Ir she eats properly. You asked in your leucr for,a sample daily menu . Using the :ibovc serving formulas I have put toge ther the following keeping in mind the need to be pract ical with regard to teen-age tastes: Brcakfua: e>ranee sUcca. and a boiwl of mixed dry cereals witb one cup of low-fat milt. Lunch: ( wwning a meal at school) -a lean hamburaer, carrot sticks, sma ll order of French fries and milk. DiMer: stir-fried chicken with vege~ables and rice, and f roien low-fat yogurt for dcucrt. An aftcr-schoQl snack of half an English muffin with some melted jack cheese, plus a glass of juice should satisfy without spoiling dinner. Good nutrition is really just a mner of ca&ina a ..u.-.. nccd variety ol wbOlclOmO foods every day. I would also encourqe that your .,anddaughtcr pt cnouah sleep. 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With these mainstay ingredients and other convenient foods on the shelf or in your ref rigcrator or freezer, you cnn turn out elegant casseroles that arc so easy you'll never miss a beat of conversation. This speedy Seafood Newburg mimi'cs a classic shrimp or crab ..Newburg for taste, but is less . costly to make with Surimi Seafood, condensed cream of mushroom soup, sherry, paprika and a beaten egg. Serve over puff pastry shells quickly baked. or spoon over toast points. A simple green salad and dessert of brownies make this menu especially attractive for lovers of good food, fast. Down East Seafood Pie teams crab or lobster flavored Surimi Seafood with condensed cream of chtcktn soup. frozen whole kernel corn and cheese drop biscuits made with biscuit mix and grated cheese. With this easy·as·pie casserole;. have cole slaw or a · vege table salad and, later, orange or lemon sorl>ct topped with thawed frozen strawberries. Seafood Divan combines Surimi Seafood and broccoli (thawed frozen or barely cooked fresh) under a blanket of condensed cheese soup enhanced with grated Cheddar cheese. Baked potatoes and sliced tomatoes arc grand with this quick Seafood-Divan. For a Looking for a late In the day pick up? When it's late in the work-day and you're feeling low on energy, reaching for a cup or coffee or caf· fcinated soft drink may only pro· vidc a quick fix, according to the California Dietetic Association. , "Coffee provides only an init ial lift," said Judi th Ashley, Ph.D., R.O., a research nutrition ist. "A healthy snack is a much better choice because it provides the body with nutrients necessary to build lasting energy." Ashley offers the following tips as a long-range, more healthy way to keep the afternoon blahs at bay: • Try eating an apple, peanut butter, crackers, cheese or other nutritious snack in the afternoon for an energy boost. • Drink fruit juices or lightly fla· vo rcd sparkling water. • Eat balanced, nutrition-packed meals on a regular basis to ensure maximum energy around the clock. • Avoid candy bars and other snack foods that are high in calo· rics and low in nutrients. • Incorporate regular exercise into your schedule. • Try to get at least eight hours of sleep every night. To learn more about ensuring good health through a balanced diet, consult with a registered di· etitian by calling toll-free (800) 234·RD4U. not too sweet finale, serve fresh fruit from your supermarket salad bar, over slices of pound cake. Made from lean while fish, Surimi Seafood is truly low in fat, with less thnn 2 percent fat and only 85 to 90 calorics per 3 Yl oz. serving. Fillets of mostly Alaskan pollock are minced and flavored with crab, shrimp or lobster, then shaped and cooked for a tasty alternative seafood that is reasonably priced. Precooked Surimi Seafood is ready to cat chilled, in salads and other cold dishes. For hot dishes, only brief heating is necessary for elegant and easy casseroles like these. , DOWN EAST SEAFOOD PIE • 1 V• cup bi.scuil mix • v. cup gnted cheddar or American cheese • ~cup milk • l can (104(. oz.) condcnted cream of 1 chicken t0ur• • ~ cup. milk or Hal and Half• l C\fp frozen whole kenacl com • V• cup .finely chopped grcea pepper (optional) • V• teaspoon white pepper • 8 ounces Surlmi Seafood, crab or lob51er flavored, nalce or chunk style Preheal ovcn 10 42.S degrees. Combine biscuit mix wich ~rated cheese and mix lhorouahty. S11r irto:iUk to fomutiff dou&h: sec aside. In small saucepan, combine.soup, milk, com. green pepper and whil~ pepper; brin& 10 a simmer 011C1 low heat. Arranac 3 (2-(:up) individual casseroles on a ba\cing sheet. discributc Surimi Seafood e~nly in bollom of each casserole. Spoon hol mixture evenly OYer Surimi Seafood. Divide doujh inlo 6 equal drop biscuils arrange 2 biscuits on each casserole (or tiake in 8 X S.ineh baking dish.) Bake 10 10 12 minules on mjddle shelf of oven, or unlll biscuits are browned and filling is bubbllq bot. Serve bot PREPARATION TIME: JS miautcs. Yield: 3 scrvinp. Nu1ri1ional analysis 1>C.f serving: Calorics: 4S2 Protein; ~ sm Ca.rbohydralc: 48 gm. Tolal fat: 20 am Sodium: l .356 mg. ......... UCI Aeliltanl Pl'oflaor. ColutMsa ...... WoridTra Editor, Columnllt THIS WEEK'S TOPICS OF DISCUSSION • Bad leglslalors • Basic lnstlHCI .• Ptedlellonsl SEAFOOD NEWBURG • • 3 ~-.,_.,, pa"ry shells. baked ICCOtdin1 IO pacbgc dircclions • OR 6 allcca n,._IQturcd while bread, IOaated, eut diagonally • l c:an (10 M ounces) condensed cream of mushroom soup• • • ~cup milk • 2 Tablc$poons sherry • ~ ICaJpOOn paprilca • l cu• 8 ounces Surimi ScarOod, crab or lobslcr fla\'Orcd, Rake or chunk style In heavy saucepan, mix soup wich milk, shtrtY and ,PIPrik*. Heal, 11irrin1 often, unilt 'bubbl1na hoe m.-cr medium hiJ:h acttina. Mc11.nwhite, bc11 ca until loamy In hcat·rcsisaanl moons bowl. Oraduallj whi5' hot mixture in10 cu, return 10 saucepan, stir In Surlml Seafood and cocuillue.to heal, stirrina constanlly, uncil thickened and hot throuahouc. Scrvc imnscdiatelJ in pasuy shells or 0\-'Cr loasl ~DIS. PREPARATION TIME 10 minutes (docs not iadudc bakina time for puff pPly!'Y)d. 3 . N . • I I . 1d1 : servings, u1n11ona ana ysi.s per scrvinp: CllOries: 424 Protein: 19 am. Carbobydrate: 31 pn. Total Fat: 2J am Sodium: l,145 ma SEAFOOD DIVAN..: i~ • l can (11 ounces) condensed Cheddar cheese IOUp• • V-» cup milk • 2 (10 ounce) J>3~cs frozen ~roc:c:oli s~ars, thawci:I OR 4 cups briefly cooked broccoli s~ars (l bunch, trimmed) • 8 ounces Suriml SCafood, crab or lobster fla\'Orcd, chunk style • ~ cup graced Cheddar or AolJ::rican --Cheese • Paprik• Preheat O\'Cn 10 42.S degrees. Whisk soup v.ith milk. Arritngc tiroccoll and Sunmi Seafood in 9 X 9-in. bakin& dish or shallow round casserole. Spoon mixlurc e\'enly over broccoli and Surimi Seafood, sprinkJc wilh 1ra1cd chce c and paprikn. Dake 10 minutes or unlil bubbhn$ hoc 1hrougbout. Or microwave, covcn!d, on High 5 minulcs. rolaling dish aflcr 3 minuccs, or until cheese Is melted and toppin1 1s bubbling_ hol. PREPARATION TIME: 10 minuccs, BAK.INO TIME: 10 minutes. Yield! 4 servings. Nu1ri1ional analysis ~r serving: Calorics 241, Proicin: 20 gm. Carboh~rate: 21 gm. Total Fat~ lD am. Sodium: 762 ms. . •tJsin& low·sOdiuth soups will reduce the IO<lium con1en1 in 1hese recipes. ....... ···--Anol"My, KFI Pr911dent Of Tllk Show Holt. Eligle Fon.#n, Columnllt Columnist ............. , .... 1111 l.11111111 .... an llf ---,~ " ':Up 3 7:30,iil 39 '~ 3 3 3 liilflliL Tuning Into The Community Natio11al Sports 1111 LllMllll an. •111111 .. llClls• cln:1n. 1-900-976-5192 Pro and colleOt acor• Md ITIOft wpdateo ewery lllMll lftlllll\M I ·••perlTWllAI ....... --..... If you'd lik8 th8 Lobdell Group to entertain and inform with a tailor-made performance for your organization, pleaS8 call Bill Lobdell at 540-1224. We're 5 times more exciting than your typical speaks~ · Friends of the Newport Beach Public Library Bil SS,. Amlaal Used Book SALE AD ca~r llarOlcllat ~1 Good .-atJf ........ tltJI 25 centa a up! . .... • ..•..•• ..Afirll • .•... .•.•• --to 7pm, 1'11111'8. ......... 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Mnd me t1Cktt8@ $4.00 HCh. To•• • ·----- -I wt9h to donetil my tlcltet8 to neecty etudlflm. I h•vt enclosed a check or money order made to Oreno-County OutdoOr ldence ftOundMton • C\ . MaY ttcket ordert to· ' • . . .. I • oast of. the. ----east A look at the people and events highlighting this week's local arts and entertainment scene By Iris Yokol Stall Wlflet P atrick Naessens, the fraternity and sorority adviser at UC Santa Barbara , was being questioned over the phone by a reporter. He was asked if he knew of any Santa Barbara students heading to Newport Beach for Spring Break this year. "Why would anyone go there?" was his innocent reply. Has Newport Beach lost its appeal among students looking for sun and sinful fun? . For the past several years, the once-infamous home of the raucous "Bal Weck'' has been almost too quiet during the annual Spring Break. You see just as many families as young people on the beaches and in the oceanfront rental homes, and not one riot has erupted since 1987, when drunken revelers began throwing beer bottles at police. "Over the years, we've noticed Easter Weck wasn't what it was reputed to be," said Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis. AJI agree Newport is not the hot Spring Break destination spot it once was in the 1950s and 1960s, when Balboa Island and the Peninsula were so chock full of youths from all over the country that the vacation period was renamed "Bal Weck." Local students at both the high school and college level now say they prefer to ge t out of town for the annual week of fun. Being caught at home -even if home is a coastal city with beautiful beaches and people -apparently is just too uncool of a prospect. But even students at inland schools, who no doubt look forward to seeing some surf with their sand, fail to mention Newport Beach as a Spring Break destination. Palm Sprin~, the C.olorado River and vanous resorts in Mexico are the three most-often named Spring Break hot spots -places that promise sun, fun and tots of sca ntily clad members of the opposite sex. Some k.ids also take the week to get in a rcw more runs of skiing before the snow melts. Even Huntington Beach 1COrcd above Newport in a recent. informal Weekend survey of students at various Southern California schools ... Huntlncton Beach has bathrooms." uid one student at the Univenity of La Verne in eastern LA C.ounty. "In Newport, there aren't any bathrooms and you have to go inside restaurant&, and they don't like you in there to use the , bathroom." "I think h'1 more popular for WiNllfNI .. ~ ,._..._ ......... 0.-U Some Orange <:out College male students welcome -and rate -females arriving for ~"I Break in Balboa in 1988. However, these days, as the CO\'ef photo illustrates, co-eds are heacting for Ol1'ef pvts. Breaking From Tradition Newport Beach has gone from 'Bal Week' to 'Bore Week' hi$h school kids," La Vcmc junior Gi.na Brown, editor of the campus newspaper, Said of Newport Beach. While Newport orficials like to think the city's tough partying nnd cruising laws and bedcd·up police patrols arc what have scared revelers away, students failed to mention stricter law enforcement as a deterrent. it's such a popular place to visit any ol' time. UCLA senior Micficllc Gislason noted thnt mony or her rcllow s&udents arc from the: Orange Coast are4 and crelc home many a In fact, it seems one th~ Newport has going agaiDst at is that Editor's Note -Weekend turned to noted ra- conteur Steve Marble, who is managin1 editor of the Daily Pilot and associate editor of the Hun· tippon Beach/Fountain Valley Jndependenr. for this primer on the different:es between Newport Beach and Palm Sprinp du.ring Sprin1 Break. Wh•t you won't Ke ln Palm Sprinp -Sonny Bono. What JOU 1"0n't Ke In Ncwpor1 lk•ch -11Je sun. What paua for cullurt la Palm Sprin11 - Gene Autry'a aaddlc (on display at the Gene Autry Resort). Best •pot to han1 out Jn Palm Sptln11 -Palm Desert. · Bela apoC to laaq ouc la Newporc lkacb -.,, lhic 11 t6e Cnb Coolcer. Wlult paHI for ,... •• NewpcN1 lq(h - Watching people from New Jcney frolick in the 6(kiegrec water. Cheap thrills la Newport Ikeda -Ridin1 the Balboa Island Ferry, ridin1 the Fun Zone ferris wheel, watching cops &rill youtbCul driven on Balboa Boulevard. Qeap t11rill1 ha hi• Sprt .. -Tourina local T.-shln shops, watching traffic on Palm Canyon Drive, standing in line at Sav On to b\I)' Solarceine. What pasta for ed -tlon•I ear1e1a .. 1 la S.P~I o•·bd.Wt~'l ~:1~r G, it92 weekend. 1'h 's a Cun place lO go on week.ends, .. said Gislason, o Nonhtrn California native. "So when Spring DrC4k rolls around, people w-.anl to get away ... get some sun.'' But hnve no rear -there nre siudents at schools In other states that apparently 11ill look to Newport Beach for those promise) of sun and run. II wasn't easy to find one on the beaches of Ncwpon this p:u1 "eckend. but an Intrepid reporter did mana.sc to pluck Uni\-crsity of Utah student Dennis ~rrillo out or 1crowdof1oa.ls at Mutt Lynch's bat by tho Ncwpon Pier. ..Newport is Southern C:tliforn1a." Carrillo snid to c:cpl:un bow he chose his Spring Brc:ii.. locnle. The tall. muscular engioccrmg "udent actualty look.cd like a typical N~ Beach .i.adcnt, hts bl~ eyes pantiaa out rrom a tanned face. and, despite the ~rtly doudy dty, ...... definitely rn 3 Spring Brat mood. which could be explained by tbc empty pitchers o( beer at the \Ible he ahared wilh some friends. ''I study sand.'' said the 25-ycar-old Camllo, while a male friend added. "and f ematc ana&omy:• Carrino said this beach town ls still a draw for 5tudcnts at his school -••absolutely." Yet be also noted that Newport "is more laid back than most place.s." "'bicb may or may not explain "'hy nudcnts come here. Farther down the Peninsula, ~o 111f'IC1.M R.ivenide tccn-aaers said they came to ipend their tecond day ol Sorin& Break ia Newport beca'* "tbe "&lbOa Pier area is one of the few places len where one can find be~ rire pits. "We ca.me 10 have a bonfire and have Cun with our frien~s," said Marisa Lorena. 1 1e.nior 01 Rubidoux Hip Scbool. Dut fellow Rubidoux ICDior Jcnnif cr Nino added that they planned to hit Patm Sprinp later in the week. AJthou&h ii appcan Newport isn't quite Tbe Pba To & durin' Sprina Break anr .more. pc>iice olficcn arta°l .tatin& any chances and are bccflna up iMir saaffina for this comill S-r Weck. You'U 1ee .an omcen on pMi'alt ~iii biiClt areas. Ind not jllll ia pall'OI CUI - tbey1J be oa foOc. on~ on IDOIOft)dll • ............ ........... ,.. ........ w. dl1 ~. .. ............ wUl be llt ...... I H lllllJ, dlplacliQa .................. ,. ...,. ....... ; .... .., protl• •·hi .............. to deal""' ---.. -.. ...., .• Did Ooek. 11.-~pholo "We're serious about getting our music out there," says Nick Sjobeck, bassist/vocalist of The Goods. -Tile Goods tleliver in tryin g~ to reach ·alternative ·listeners By 8&lln Mlxwell S4ledll•WMlllllCI I f ~r there was proof tb•t Oranac County need make no apolosics when it comes to no-holdina-back ~ The Goods make aood on that promise. The three-man outfit, t<>aetber sUw:e December 1991, baa just released its debut s&npe on new Costa Mesa-based Stab You In The Back Records. The A-side features the poup's own "Nothins." while the 8-side is a cover of the Lemonheads' 0 UHH!" The hip-enerlY, 7-inch vinyl release should help the band &•in • higher profile with the alternative rock crowd:-both in Oranae County and places afar. "The A-side, 'Nothing; is about the frustration in growing up," s:tid Nick Sjobeck. bassist/vocalist for The Goods. Rounding out the band is guitarist/singer Tony Scal20 and drummer Gilbert HemandcL Sjobcck and Scalzo might be better remembered for their stint in Electric Kool Aid, a five-piece band that ultimately disbanded. "The Goods are more straight forward than Electric Kool Aid," Sjobcck explained. "So far, we've played about frve or six shows and the response has been great." lndeed, at The Goods' record release party, held last Saturday at New Klub On The Block in Costa Mesa, the trio turned in nn energetic set that stressed angst and solid musicianship. The Goods have a promising future; in fact, La Jolla-based Carao Records is interested in the group and has requested a tape of additional material. Any discerning rock listeners can pick up the new single at Vinyl Solution in Huntington Beach, Noise, Noise, Noise in Costa Mesa and Peer Records in Newport Beach. For additional information, contact Stab You In The Back Records at 650-1141. ''We're not wasting any time," Sjobcck concluded. "We're serious about getting our music out there." 4111 v;olin sensation Vengerov re~shes new freedom By~ L Amqlist ......... T he Moscow PhilhannOftic C>Rhestn.; witli a rtpuution as one of the wortcl'1 finnt l)'IDpbonic enacmWcs, snakes a rare Yest Co.ist ~arancc Friday at the Oransc Councy Performing Arts Center. The orchestra. under the t..ton of Mautro Jansu1 Kakhiclze and joined l.y tcnH19 lluui.aa violin 1ensation Muim Vcnrrov, will pufona YcNr'1 Owcnun to '"Qbcron. • Tcbaikovaky'1 Violin Concerto No. I, and Shostakaiticb'1 fifdl Symphony. Performance i1 set for a p.m. wida a apccial ceaan pnvltw lty 1urt9n ltanon at 7 p.m. T1M Mote0w Phillmmonk. founded la llSI, nrly oa infuMCI iu -idans with. a.cm ,_ ...... ,. .. , ... the complete wons of the dMSicaJ Jluaiaft com~ T1M otdwttn has .... more than too ncordinp. many of which have been honored lty IOaM' of music'• mo.t • See YENGEROV,._ 7 . CHAMPAGNE l FAESH·SOUEEZEd ORANGE JUICE FRESH FRUIT CASCADES CaMd Melons • As.sorted Berries • Kiwi • Glapes ASSORTED CHEESES SUSHI MEDLEY SALADS POAct4ED WHOl:E SALMON EN ASPIC Aa:ompanted wit! lox,~. Dad Tomatoes, Onions ¥ld Eggs Ser* with ~ Cream Ct"8M and Bagels OMELETIE STATION f'Nplred As YOAJ LM Them HOllEllADE WAFFLE STATION CARVERY Baton of Betf wih ~ Sour CrMn and Wld Mustw0Cl'lf01llml Glace EGGS BENEDICT BLINTZES ChMM -.ct, MMd wth assotted FM Sauces IAKED FRESH COUNTRY HAM AOASTED LEG Of LAMB ROAST PORK BAKED STUFfED SOLE BAKED CHICKEN POTATOES L "YONNAJSE • BROCCOLI AU GRATIN BACON • SAUSAGE V1ENNA 1>ESSERT TABLE ACCOMPANIED BY: LNe ~ Ind. ol CN'M, The Easter Bunny! Mlh. $29.95. Cflillhn. 12 YNf'S Of l#ldef, $13.95 Al 11melonl: (714)N0-7173 ][ THE WATERFRONT HlllON BEACH RESORT 21100"*'1fl( l.oa'« tl11hW11) Hunt1nJ{tun Ek. ~ h Cahmmia 92~ , I . .. ... -·. j ·\h: I Art Museums • Llgun• Art Museum 307 01fl Drive, Laguna BeKh, -494-6531 "Feminine Ja· ponisme: Thi! Art of Helen Hyde." an ex- h1bihon of 16 woodcut prints, continues throu~ M•r. 3 ''I Thought Qfifomia Woukl Be OiffC'eol· New Wark in !he Per- manent CollcctlOO," WOlks by 15 artists re- llecting the Colden Srate's myths, conton· u~ 1hrough May 1 i "Drawin~ From tht- Collechon," ll sclell1on of 30 woru on r>.lper by p«>mincnl ul1forn1a ;artisb from 1he mu~um's 1~rmJ11ent collection, and · 1 he Enwmp.v1ng fy.· Pholograph)• as Dr .m 1ng." which e>.;irmnes connections hl'l~c<>n photogtJphy Jnd drawrnK rn 68 h1<;t11ncal .ind conlcmporal) worls, con1in- U(.'} 1hrovgh M.i y H . Houis. 11 a m.·5 p.m 1 ueSday-SundJy Adm1ut0n: H (or .1clults, $1.50 for \t•nror nlizens and slu· dent-, frre for ch1kl11•n under 12. W you haw • Miit lsilg or change ci llllo.ilbl, cGllld: CafMD c/o l1le Daft r.., P.O. b 1 S60, C.. .... Q 92621 or~ S01224 • L>gun1 Art Museum -South Coast rl.t.u Salellilt> H J3 Brrstol St., C<»ta M~. b61·33f16 "Milk and Honey," S:.J!l.ln J<>'><'ph's silt> specific 1nstalla11on (;lled "'lh cow<>. c.11,t."I, g1.:int e~t1ng utensils and olher work~ d!:"'rnt.>d 10 qu~j()(l !ht-Wil) "mcrrc.:in~ """"' J1f1cr,•n1 roles rn soc1ery, <• ntinu<'\ throu~h f. 11e 21 Mours· 11 J m q pm \lto1 d.1> f'rrdJy, 10 a m -f• pm S-ltu1 l.1\. 11 J m.·<• p rn Sunday A.d- m1~\IOll r ll'(' • Ne'4port H.u bur Alt Museum 850 Sdn dt•niC'ntc D11w, Nt.,vport Bc.ich. 759· 11: :! ·Artisan !>ho"c~. · featunng ce- ramics, m1~ed mN11a, Jewt-lry and gla.ss by Enc Abr.ih.:im M:1rl. Be<1m, J;imes Con- nell\, Beth Fein, Ira Ono. Tami Krooenfeld, V.1lw1e Mrtclwl. """"' A Myers, R.O.K· O II. O., Mary "-'> S1mom, Anna Silver, Larry \Vd\!,Nm.1n .inn lunl.o Y.i~motn, on display 1hrough !>und.:i) Hours 10 a.m -S p m lut".1£1.:i) • Suod.iy l\dmrss«lfl S3 fa< adults, S 2 (0< sc.•mor cihLens and students; S l IOf children 6 l 7 Community Galleries • Cosl• Mesa Art League Callery 1661 SunOowt•r Ave., Sdnla An.:i, 5-40-6430. ~ Oll, p.tstel .ind ~1lk-scret>n works of "Artist ol the Mon1h" Astl'r Miller Hazelton on d1~pl.1y throvdi Ap11I 30. Worb by VilOOUS l<'ai;ue ITl('mDers on permdneot display. Admt~Sl<ln: Frc-e Hours 10 .i.m.-6 pm. Monday S.iturday, 11 .i.m ·S p.m. Sunday. • Newport kach City Hall Callery 3300 Newport Blvd., Nev.-port 8c<1ch, 6-44 · 31 SO. Contemporary 3Cf)'rics by Mark Lambert <1nd watl'rcolors by Cail Sellers on display throuRh fucsdly. Hours: 8 am S pm Monday-Frid<1y. Adm~ free • Newport Beach Puhlic Library Newpc>11 Center Branch. 856 San Clcmenl:l' Ome, Newport Bt!ad1, 6-44·3191 Art1Sl Kathy Gooith eichibtts a collectlOr\ of Oii painun~ enbtTed "Lights and F11ithts" througfl April 26. Hours: 9 .a.m.-~ pm Monday· Thursday; 9 a m.-6 pm. Fnday, 9 a m ·5 p m. S .. 11urtlay; noon-5 p m. Sunday Ad· mission: Free. • Or~ge Coast Coll~e. 2701 Fairview Road, COsta Mes.J. -432-5629 htubit.ion of wonc by Fullerton photographer Otudt Nl.- ctlOkon on display dvoulth ·'-"'ii 29 in the Photo ~fiery. 'Works l;Jy ~ sculptur· isl Anne Ml.idRe on display thtougfl Apnl 23 in the Art C.llefy. Hours· 9 a.m.·S p.m. Monday-Friday. Adm~: free. •Security l'Klfic CAiiery SSS Anton Blvd, C05U Mesa. 03-6000. "Ot.lrted, Collected and Cirefully Counted" by Nico- la Rosalie Atkinson-Cr1fnth continue-s throucli lune 13. HoYrs: 11 a.m . ....C p.m. Tue5diiy-Saturd.ay. l\dmiWon: Free. Commercial Galleries • BIKk M41rket Art CalJery 130 E. 17th St.. Suite I, Costa Mes.I, 6 31·709-4. Works by Vicki Fraziof, Dian• Hall, Martin Krom and Piul Urban on d1spl;ay throu~ Apfil 29. Hours: 10 a.m.·6 pm Monday-Fridily; 11 a.m,_. pm. S.iturd.ay l\dm1Won: Free. Mtdlael Rubin .ind the tl~ signed print by Robert Mothetwell continues throud\ Sat· urday Hours: 10 a.m.·S p.m. MOnday- Friday; 11 •.m.-4. p.m. Saturday; and by appointment. AdmlS$IOO: Free. •The Chudt Jones Show Room 2900 E. Co.i-.t Hwy .• Corona del Mar, 75?-1212. As p.:irt ol lhe *'im;Won ~ ealtefy's one-~eilr ann1verwrli one of Jones ne'\\~ ed1· ti<lns. "Wed ~-'let Vah-..vtt,' fealunng El~' rudd. is f'l(NJ ~aaable to be .. iewed Mid~ • a rcte e.a.nery South eo.st Plau 333 s. Bristol St., C.0SU Ml'sa, 5-4 Q. SO 77. The 1 OOth inn~ ol the bin!\ ol E.rte. lhe I.1th« of M O.CO, is ~;ited w;th an ~ibition rl the master's mmt-dasac lithG- lf Jphs and serf' ~ ~ May 2S. HoUrs: 10 a.m.· p.m. ~-Friday; 10 ;i.m.-6 p.m. s.turdly; noon-6 p.m. Sun· day. Admission: Free. • Cosby C.a.llery 3404 Via Ooocto. New· port ~ach 723-47i8. "From key W~ lo ~~. ·• a c:dl«1ion rl new lmpressioni\t p.irnt.ingt by John Cosby, contlnves indeli· nl~. l-t04m: 11 i.m.·7 p m. Thursday· Monday. AdmisMon: Free. • 0. Ctul Alt Inc. l'OO A~ue ol the Arts, Costa Mesa. SS7-S2'40. Pastd p.ilnt· inRS by Ehubeth La~ con.linues In· definitely. Houn: 10:30 a..m ·6 p.m. Tues· day-~~urday (opeon until 8 p.m. fndayl. l\dmlSSIOll: f rtt. • Hod.t.d SIM\mer Art C.a.llery 2006 Court AW!,, Newport Beach. Continuous e..tl1bc ~awre cwign~I art. •v1ilable for s.ale by more thiln 20 Southe<n Qhforni.J artists in ~ types ol me&.l. Hours: 6-9 • lohn Wayne Airport 315 1 Airway Ave., Building K-101 Cosu Mesa. 252-5219 "The Big Qfangf' Produce Bo11 t.ibek. 1885 1955," an exte~1'<e d1spl.ty of the colorful l.:ibek uloed by Orange County growers. on VlCW on the d~rture level cil the Thomas F Riley Tetm1n;il, oppositl' gates 1-4 .ind 11 ·1.C, lhrough M.iiy 18 l\d· m rs.s;on • Free • CharlH Whitchurch 5973 Engineer OnYe. Huntington Beach, 373-4-4S9. [Jc. hibit of WOtb by Peter AlcQndcr, Urry r------------------------'-----~ Bell, Qi.<lng Chm, Mic:hae-1 Rubin and Dor· othy Deon, u ~ .s origlNI ptints by Ri- c:twd Oiebeokom, P;aul Jenkins and 4 -The Very Best in ance Seven Days a Week Por Teena• AdaltJ A .M .: Ballet. Jazz, Tap. Funk 8t Pilates For Jamon P.M. Jazz. Ballet, Tap, Funk, Musical Theater, Falty Tate dan~ Por Teem a Malta P.M.: Jazz. Ballet, Funk, Tap , Modern. We Offer SCHOIARSHIPS . Pmormlng Groups Master Oasses •Workshops Summer "Pre-Professional Banet Course" Junior Summer Funky Fun Llu-ge a11y studios -aI1 proFa$Jonal stall Open enrolirnaJt Start anytlmc ct poy only for dassa lafttl. SCBOLAltSlllP AVDmOllS Arm. 21·25 call for ApplJcatJon, free Broc:htft a schedules J immie DePorw Daac• Cat•~ 151 ~·• Dr., Coata II••• Z•l·HOI Jutt Oft 8Ntol a RedhfD, 8 min &om CdM 8 Mln ffom IMnc: S min from Newport A S<'JVlot o( ~ore fotind.enM '"" th« ana ----~_Non-Pron< Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, April 9, 1992 1ft 1M Ill A 5'orTW:U bolo "Ma:~ SU..HllD" AolNuM. NC> TM ()a tbwc We> tW &a r-. ""' ... r-on lOS.. h. ~lBINGUJlL if THE LAST RAINFOREST ~ J{MI --""'llt.W-llli. 8TART8nDMtAPllL10 ·:i==-·a1:: m= ·~ ·p=: ·--·=-·-·-~---·~ =----~ tti;.•,o:lt ·---·-.·--...... s. ---=., ... , ~=·-·==" ·--~ ===· ·-=· ·--·-·=-lllrr, °:jiiiiiil =-=-=---= =.,-• Eli& .... • ·-·-·-r ._, ·s;:-=~ .. =--·1: •!!!!I ·=--. .__ --·---..... ------·--!.-' .... .:.::• =::... t:lla 'II&,.. • • ·--~--·-=--!!!!!!111-.iiiiiii. IE _.,.._ fi'45j-==· ·-- '1-.:t -11-----~ -·~~-r.:=-; :..r-.,"I:. --~ R . ~ ·==r :=.. •!!!ft!L ·~~ e .... ~ -·-...... ....__ ,. .. "A"I ·=--P~ ·:i=-. -,,t:f.. "-=------·---- ol ndl MOndt. • PhllhAr•o•k House of OHIJ"· ~ Mly 3. oc f'Nlh.vmonk Society and AIMriGln Society cl Interior ~ '°"" cl 8.300 ~foot ~ in Roddng Hone Ridiie. ea.nn ~ S 15 pp. Pt.one 84().7542. • 1M Mystique ol ScMhast Ai'-. April 10, Ncwpott fVrbof M Museum ~ Mlci ~ diMef ind entm.llinmtnt ~ ~ ~. Newport Seidl. Concxt Be~ s 100 pp. Attire: black tit or "bali tW." ~94-897l. - •Coif Tournament, April 20, TOOOS o( St. ~ ~ Eriwxiltioo Llirit.1 AN CoUntry Oub. Coftcxt .Margo johmon, 771-8211. . • T °'"' tWI Celebrity Series, AP.ril 20 .11 10:30 a.m., Al5dtance le~ OI l..lguN and Newport Be.cti lectute by ;author John R. ~ at ~ fdw.lrds Gnema.. $15 pp. Phone 951·3527. • Colours f antutko. April 21, 11 oi.m.· 2:30 p.m .• Children's Museum ol l..1 H.ibf.i ~ show and m.lriadlis at Ritz airtton. Lacuna Niluel. S60 pp. Cont.lel Mircia G~. (31'bl 905-9793. M.lXine Cliber, 759-1122. • Wild Wnt ~ Nlgtit, April 10 It 7 ~~~ild~t cl~ •t,e!.0-~~.;:;t p.m.. f>C Perionnina Ms center M<lcbme ('Crf\lers tor Abused OMldren. Cont.Kt lklttrrtly and u Ir~ chlplm <ll Don 777-4999 .-Knott's Berry F•rm, Buen. Pn. $75 pp. N. · ' Phone &46-029'. • AH·Star Salvte 'o Se<Tet.lries, April 22. ·Spri~ ftitlval, April 11. 10 a.m.·3 p.m., cl WestminSrtt cnfts, entefUi~ ment I pme It CiYIC ~ C..rdens. Phone a9s:i860. 11:30 •.m.-1:30 p.m .• Arthritis Foundation luncheon, entertilmment •nd oiuction <lt le Mend~. Newport ee<leh. ns pp. Phone 668-1623. 3, arts festival (or youth and families at OC f>erlonning ~ Ceflter. othtt-locations. Phone 6'42-SS80. --~ii•& O.iy at Carous~ YKht Cub. Aplil 26, OrooSel Ch.\pter ol OC Perform· Ing Arts Center at Balboa Pavilion, New· P9't Beach. Conta<.1 Harriet Lewis, 252· 9"ZSO. •Coif Tournament. April 27, lntefVlll House HuntJn~ Harbor league at Sea· c~(( Country Oub, Huntington Beach. S 175 pp. Dinner only, '35 pp. Contact Mlggie Flavia, &40.3154 • • tllbnd«s Coif Toutn<lment, April 27. Olive Crest Treatment Centers at \rlC\Ol'ia Oub. ~rside. S 175 pp. Dinner only, S30 pp. ~ontxt Donna Andert. 777-4999. •Going the Distance, Ap11I. 28. 11 .30 a.m.· 1 :30 p.m., R.inc:ho S.lntJago College Qreer Beginn1~ luncheon at Crown Ster· fing Suilt'S, Sanu AN. H S pp. Phone 56'4· 5413. • Mem~rship Kid-Off, April 28, West· Med AN~m Oub 1025 at Disnq-iand Cub 33. Phone 953·3S80. 8 HotoQust Memori.ll Day. April 29, 7. 8:30 p.m., )ewlsh Fedtt1tion of OC p<e· ~nu music and poetty ol the Hol<>Ciust at Temple Beth Sholom. Santa Ana. Contact Chellt Friedman, 2S9·0655. guna Hills. $20 pp. Contact Janet Nagurski, 5-3-1-36 7 s. • Talci of Advtnhir•, Stoeybooac bll. Ma)'_} ill 1 p..m.. p~ d1 danGe, -costume parade, ~feft.linment .l\ Irvine Mamolt. Sl25 pp. Phone 252-123'4. •Astronauts, Mars .ind far.i~y Stats. May 1·3. Youth EXDO ;at OC F.lirgounds, Costa Mes.l. Phone )'s 1 ·fAIR. Ii T.1stt of Costa ~'·· May 1 ·3, Costa ~ Owmbtr ol Com~rce event fea - tures cu~ne ol 30 area res:tJuranu and en· tert.l•nment al P1.u.a Towtf. S3 pp. Phone 548-4942. • Rh.ipsody In C.imeloe. May 2. Qlmelot Chapter o( OC Performing Arts Center din· ner dJnce .lt Center crub, COSla Mesa . Contact Rhoda londer, 645·9202. 8 flights of fancy. May 2 at 10.30 .i.m., Children's tlome SoctCly luncheon fashion show al Anaheim Hollon and TO\l<ers. S45 pp. Phone S<IMH7. 8 Kentudcy Derby Day, May 2 at 11 a.m., CHOC Padrinos al Balbo.i 8.iy Oub, Newport Be.xh. $50 pp Phone 645·5000. ext. 177 . • ~ t~ Alts, Aprl1 11 It 1 p.m., 0C ~ Alts ~ef VIC Braden Chapter tennis tournament and dinMf ~ ~ Newport Beldl Tennis Oub. US ptJ-Phone sa1-0S19. • ~n b'Oft C&la ind Conttrt. Apti1 25 1t 5:30 p.m .• OC Philharmonic Society rettption 11 The Spa at the Center, Cosu Mes<l, ~ .1t OC ~onning Ms Cb\· tef, .1nd g.a.w lmmediat.ely folloWing n Four Se.&SOnS, Newport Beach. Conceit fe•tures • M<l1uM>ns It Mul~itas, May 1, 9 .A. PhilhMmontc. conductor Zubin /¥\etila, ~m.·5 p.m .• CHOC T~ O>O CU11d home baritone Thomas Hammond. BT. Recep-tour •nd boutique al Nellie Cail Ranch, La· • Kenluclcy Derby Night, May 2. Amen· an Pa1aly\is Aw\. at Suri and Sand hotel, lai;un.i Beach. Cont.ict Patty TrumJn, 497- 29S 1. • Celel>ri ,.,._,,,.,,.,, --AfNil Ur Shabspe1re OC oQv rue.ting and silent auction at loatioft 1BA. SSIJ pp. Phone 74-4-7016. • ~but.ante II.A, Ai>nl 11 at 6 p.m., OC Unb It ~ M.vnott. By lnVltallOn only. • Panpcwt to t~ P.dfic, Ap(il ! I ~ 7 p.m., l.t(P#'.l M MuW'um island-inspittd cinntr and G\SlflO .t Pote o.b. Newport tlof\, ooncelt: S7S·S 100 pp.; receplion, __ concert, gib: $2SO pp. Cont.let ~<lQ..Tan· ~. SS3·2'422. • W.1tkAmeficl, Apnl 2S, 1 .i m -4 p.m., M.lrcti ol DI.mes w.illcathon routa in Oan.i Point. Irvin!! and Huntington Beach. Con- t.kt ~rtlyn Mefntt, 6l 1.g700 • lmagjl\Alion ~ebtMion, April 2S·Mly See EVENTSn TOP TEN March 30 -Aprll 6 1. American Tall 2: Flevel Goes West 2. Dead Again 3. Boyz N The Hood 4. Thelma & Louise 5. Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead 6. Rocketeer .. 7. Doctor 8. Regardi~ Henry 9. Ctty Slickers 1 O. Other People's Money CD's 1. En Vogue "Funky as" 2. Soundlrack "Wayne's Wortd" 3. Red Hot Chllf'"'Peppers "Blook Sugar Sex Magik .. 4. Ugly Kid Joe "As Ugty As We Wanna Be" 5. Nirvana .. Never Mind" 6. Enya "Shepherd Moon" 7. U2 .. Achtung Baby" 8. Metalllca "Metalffca" •. Nllldl Cole •'Untorgettabae" 10. Gerth Broob ··Aop1n· The Wind" 1. v ...... 2. Eric Ctlpb'\ ·-r ... 1n Heewn'' 3. Krtu Krou ··Jump'' 4. Right SMt Fred .. I'm Too Sexy" 5. 11.C .. ~, Too Proud 2 Beg'' I . Mtr1I Cofdb1 '*BrMkln' My Heart .. 7. McBrainl 1'0ochle CoochJe'' a. Alllntic StlwT .. MMlerplece .. 9. Celne Dlon/P8llbO ~ ••a..uty & The Beat" 10. 2nd • Mane ... You WIN ar· OI•• Collll W11l11nd / l'hlndlly. Apll I,, .. • , •• i L .M. -Kavfng spent the last 14 years in strictly urban cnvfronmcnl5 -at the Mu· scum or Contemporary Art In Chicago ptt«dtd by Che Seattle Art Museum -what att your feelings so far about the Souchem California sprawl and living In Newport Beach? Guenther -It is a pleasure coming to Newport Beach after Chicago, which in a way was like living on a false coast. The shore of Lake Michigan cannot be compared to being on the edge of the map with the rhythm of the ocean, which l am really enjoying. There's a wonderful sense of possibility all around, a kind of exciting torque between what is here and the leap across the ocean to another culture entirely. In spite of the economy, what is happening sociologically, in· tcllcctually, technologically and ar· t1stically in Orange County is very engaging. Things arc bubbling up. L.1\1. -There is a particularly pcsty and neg:itin~ art critic ln the area who In repeated articles and lntcrvlc\\s lately with you and DI· rector Michael Bot\\inlck has cas- tigated NHAM for its efforts In try· Ing to make the muse um mort ac· cessiblc to a broader-based audl· ence. She has implied that this out· reach diminishes NHAM's edu· cational ''alidity as an institution. Can )OU comment on this issue or accessibility and how It relates to ketping pace ~ith the '90s? Guen1her In the United States. 80 percent of your visitors arc first-time visitors, and you can count on them not having encoun· tered truly contemporary art before. It exists in :>uch a rarefied milieu in its normal pallern that it doesn't in· tcrscct wuh people's daily lives. I want to encourage the curiosity of our audience and help engage them rn the struggle to understnnd what artists arc talking about today. tbt NEA? IY1tli 011 cuc11sil'I: bocA.$ro1111J i11 eotrtrmp()r'Ory 011, attd a /011g. distingttillirJ carttr as 11 1111ist:11111 c11rotor 011d adm1111J1m1°', B~ GuC'n· t/1cr anfrcd Jrcrc from Cl1icQgo early luJI l>«C'm~r 10 101.I 01't'r 1/1c artistic rtms 01 tl1t Newport llllrb<N Aft M~11m. fill· mg the posi11011 of Clue{ C11m1or .. J11Clt /iatl bttn \'OCa/11 for ''''" ycu11 /ollo11'i11g Pa11 Sc/1immtl 's Jrpanurr. It SttJllS tspc· cwlfy it11t·rrst11rg that d11ri11g Gtkmhcr's time' of St-11/U.g in mw tlit' past /Ol1r mont/11, the soc101>0liti01I fort'C' ct1rrm1fy (/1111· lr11gmg /ederol tmd state /1111dmg for the 0111 In ti~ Untlttl Slates Jras lrfi tire fwurr of 1/1c Na110t1a/ E11d°""''"" /or tlie 1tns a11J 01ftcr fi111dmg ~11U sntrrly 1!1rratcnttl. MOit· u1er, 11 u J1f!ic11/1 to f$11<>rr 1!1r tncklc.Jo~11 rJfcCI Ihm mon• rtuf)' clta~s an: 11111'/llg "11/1111 our l«ol 011 uwitUJiotu. 711C' acs1lte1ic comp/~1011 of NllAM, 111 foni·ro11se pion for a/11bl· 1io11 progroms 111 ttmu of tlit mu/1i-cu/111ral maknlp of tllt cou111)', and 11orkb1g towarc/ 111u/..i11J tltt musnm1 more occa· stblt to llS •·iewrrs. art just SC'\'trul of l11c ~I f«u!I BtV« Gutmhtr as ltc liclp.s (cad NllAJ.I iluo a lltw (IQ of Cultul'OI prospcn'ty. I rrctmly /Jad an op~ily 10 di#u# IN# 10ft-. 1cs k'il/1 G1~mlier, a/O(fg .,..,,,, hit initial imprt:aiont of CJNJSl41 ..... ···••211 Arts Scene lil'ing iii Oran~ County. 711t fol/o.,..iltg Q & A is a rr.sult of tltot mtemew. Guenther -fu it stands now, the grant program has been lO restructured and rc:ip- portioned th3t less of it has been avail3blc for individual grants to suppon new ni!>tic c:n· deavors than ever before on a percentage basis. More oC it has been bounced bac._ to the state level and through pass·through agencies that diffuse the potential for political impacl or explosions. Ultimately, I think ~ will lose the NEA, led by a \'Cry m~ed roali11on o( people Crom 1hc extreme right who do not see art or culture as an ts.sential p3n of our C:.\· pericncc. The idea or government funding will h3vc to be rcstnacturcd and the ground\\ork rebuilt. Needless 10 sny, the interim ,ap will be a very interettU., period or time. The rtal hcanbrcak is that we ipcnd le~ than .76 cents per Amcricin c1t1 . .tcn per year for the support or the 3th. We virtually ~Y more.-Cor MedO) Cr.)di~tion thon we dO the ub. LM. -So, ...... lht IOUJ h C'l" task of tu...S-ralal.. al hand, -111 )OU have to cater NlWl's t~hiblts tu tlkU potttallal donations. or "Ill it be possible ror rou 10 broaden lht base of prl•ate-ftaadlna upport for lndMdual cstalblllon1, admltttdl) tht molt cllllkult UH t..Om "hkh 1oralw~ Guenther -Ourly, I ~ill 1101 ori nll.c NHAM'' exhibition ~hl!J­ ulc around uy pitch ror funding, but the answer is more "°mplic;atcJ 1h1n that. If you k>ok back 11 30 years of uhibition • )'OU ~111 )CC that NHAM never really pu hcd the envdope $0 to peak, but 1t never has 1hir1'.ed it~ re pon ibiht) to provide a window into the world th:it wu pushlnJ. the en.,clOP,!· However, the exhibit progrnm '"II alw:i,>-i hove a moment for classi· ·ci~m. because 1t is part ot thl) mu· scum·s 'aoaJ to make accc ible the ltUd)' of tnodcrni5m and it C\OIU• tion. A unctina now donors will al· Wi)'t be touch. but 1ha1' where community commie· mc:n1 '° NHAM becomes so itn· The museum as an institution that ga1hers, interprets and docu· mcnts is a sympathetic environment fo r helping us come to terms with our material culture: and collective histories so we can find our foot· ings for the future. It is naive to as· sume that the dialogue should re- main narrow and insular in the di· · ....; • ponant. We try to find funders who Chief curator Bruce '->Ucnther balances lntegnty and accessibility at Newport Harbor Art Museum. are willina 10 ,.1 yea 10 the present verse society we live in today. Contemporary art is about the epic we live in, and to un· derstand that epic, you can't focus solely on the formaJist aesthetic evaluation of the work. By definition as a contem1>9r1ry 111 museum, we are difficult and oflcn ob1use for the gcneraJ visitor. To facilitate broadening their background at NHAM, you will notice mon: wa ll le.ts to the various exhibit installations in an effort to provide an open hand: notice this aspect, think about this concept, the artist is concerned about lheae attitudes, etc. LM. -As a fonntt putllst for lht National EndowmHt for tbe Arts Clurlnt tllle Um• wbea the controversial MappldJaorpe annt -.1 approv~ •hat do you think wtJI h1ppen to '·• · , .... ·~ o...ng.·cowr Weik.M 1 ~. · ~·9_. \"992 1 • -companies 1ha1 undentanJ themselves to be l l the leading edge or the dialope in ICience, ••t.olot:Y and awtelu'I&. We try to convince them that bein1 affiliated with IOmClhiftl tMI ll•eoft'"'""'81 Ot cuuit\& edge is uhimately &ood ror their ~ness, and tbt they pia ~ bJ Mtpiaa our com· rnunity come to terms wilh the allitudea ot lhe prcaeat *J. r.~ la 1111 ,... ~ have felt less oomlortable, lea welcome, lea inducted la UM dkkWat ......_ O.. of &M ~ I bring to an institution it a history of buildin& audiencea bJ ...... llliM ... IMllludonaJ di· .... m.-.• • .. ~W-e,-re bringing people together!,,· \pnl "· I '>'>~ '°'IX:l i.d \lh tTti..,ing ~t1ppk111c11t tor ( >rangt: < oa ... t \\et·kcnd hy Virginia Mullu Finding Love the ''Write'' Way! U!'>. Mo.. ... t often. we only tx>comc aw:trc of our action." on ~pedal oe<:a.'\ion.<;, when we .ire on our hcst behavior and take pah'i to ht! charming. But our true essence i!> the one that we radiate e>ut, uncon- .. sciously, on a dJily ba:,is-either adding to the joy of life or puning a chill in lhe air. cbar-..1c.1eristic expres..-,ion, 1hc: eaM: w hh '"'htch we laugh o r smile. and hundreds of other thin~ .... ·111cr ftnd themsdvc.'\.atlracted or pur off immediau::ly. There are people who M.'.Cm 10 anything or anyone thJt h·cr..., U!'- from li\'ing our best. \\'c must make an cffon to -;ck·t:r the qualitie~ that Wt' allow to rJdiatt' from u~. We <.:an cultiv~ue gentknc''· ~rcnir)r, integrity and quiet cnthu~..,•· aMn--pc>Sili,·ely aff t..'Cting and J.nflu· cncing the atmo:-.phcrc. We l":Jn choo<;e 10 be unf orgcnable! • \ 'irgmia is a crede1.1t10/etl m<Xlel- i11g ln.slntclorand comm11mcat1011,, coach. f/er seminars focus 0 11 the qualities that set.a uonia11 apart .frOm tb.! crowd. 'be teaches the tech11u111es for t1cq11 iring thest! attributes-pol:ie. Our personal influence~ a profound e ffect on the world around We have a re ponsibility for the energy we radiate into. the univen:.e. Every man or woman unconsciously effects every ocher man or woman. Strangers absorb vast amounts of information about w, in a moment· s notice. lbeir powers of observation are very arure. Without trying, they are instantly affected by our e:r sence--the way we move, our pread ch~r and optimbm ~' hert.'vt:r they go. We feel renewed :ind in.spin.xi hy their mere prt.'M.'nce. Others seem to have a w~1kcnmg influence. They spread their conum•· nicative negathri.sm. lf they vi.-.il our house. we are busy ~weeping away the flunerings of hostiUty for ¢iY!'> afterward. Tht::y go rhrough Hf e under a rurtain of "Gothi Gloom.~ bringing every~ they en<."OUnter down under their spell. We mus1 refuse to live within the influence of polish, perso"al styw. mice--and bou• to benefit from them. She can lw n.!ached al (8UIJ 506-2902. HO#/ lo •••a•ll lo .. #11111 S-~2. 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You can dlen go to ~ oe:si ad )QI 'WW\ to a~. ). 0.. ~ can brow1IC throuail rt.e YoiOe a<lf oi men« WOIDl!'ll In a ~age ,ruup. ,._ 9elea Of d F #). ~~IO dl8l is: I (9") W1-4Srl (Cill61t> ..... ~. ,,_...,~-­.,..,. .. ,, .• ,.. ...... """,,,...#IJ Women Seeking Men 51 Smgle Female IM Smgle Mole D ~ 0 A Aslon I 8'oc:6t H Hiiponic Wh.- N/D No Drugs N/S ~« N/Drtl,lr Noft..Orinlter Call 2490. Dlf. Cl..ASSY, VN A00US. pe- ca 111anq.~.tr-s. w.. --' f mcl DIM. ~--'*.-... ... liar owwllfll I ' ,, ~ Call 2179. OVER 4.S• VBY PIEITY. SUM lT. DWF • ..a ,_ QPEllCWlClll .... .-.n. ..... .. ~ J ... Cll9lllft1. _.,._...,_,....._lel*s ..... ..._.._ ...... allly ...._ F.ily .-ed. EA· pcitt -· lrvw. Cal 20U. fl£TTTE ASIAH.l'ltOFESSIONAL. SINCFJlE. CSIJOt'l .,,a ~ Wiit 11111 wat;mds.. Sftts ...... OU5. ~ colqe .,..._., !Ullk. JM2 yn old. hilt. Clll 1766 SWF. "l/S. DESWNC Wll.D AND CRAZY ADVENTURER. No CM'lmlllJllClll ~ Scrtina»lS open.aillldtd. SM. NJS MIS t..p • d 111111 odlCr ~· to-. Cal 1013 A TT'RAlnVE BltUNETTE SWF, N/S. 34. l'Wlla. "-1· •-p!nllll• ~. --io..cr. ioou.c "" --'" ~ NSM. for '°"C.u.r.w fncailalp. In-. c.11 1919 ORF.EN EYES, 81..0NDf.. S7. a - f.GANT. ~ T.W Rock ll~ Grtat ~ lr'ld.aboMI ~ f.lliJ01' tkq. dilllalll-dlt-M.~ rar :.~ = ASIAN FtiMAL.f. SINCBE. OtJT. OOING. lll!XIM, ~ i.. iemllld•~lll.OOl!Cbld. ial awe. Dalla ., eecs 1111Cm ,.m-Jl.30. lmle. Cflll 'lJf1 I. W AlfT'ED: SM. NIS, NII>. '5UJ ...... lie .... Wied. ""'4-1~ To1111114Y.a.- 11t1 dli& w-. aNf 50t: OW'F. NI s. N/O • '°"" life. ~ Ill(! lqlc(llll~ JOI!. ~ C..f Ji61l. Pl ETTY. PETITE. l'ROFES· SK>NAL. DIF. NJS, 46. WllTll lff«· ~ ~ &JOYS lhr OlllCloors. spGIU. dlncin&. ...... thealer -O\Udt "°". SM-. • bcSI fneBd. ~er ..S life fWllln w1111 sn11ar b«lP'Qlllld. M$IOll v~'P-Call 2126. ll'ffELLIGENT DWF. S6. lo•ti rtOPk.. -· ... ~ri. pl· ~dlftlleft..Sed1~10shft -. Lrc-BelCtl ('llJ ?S01 PRETTY. PASSK>NA TE. PllOFES SIONAL. 39, SY,,,. dct.im hand- ~ NIS/D cl.&u«t man of~ fOf" comm11:me111 Newpon Btxh Call 1901. "IA W R.AL BL()t.(O. S'll'/121. En uqirencur. ~\. Lo-ci. \l.11411. Eli . rope. dolnc:UJa, k.~lllf.. Dc'!.1re\ rall. 1ntl!l'CSlt'd l~·SS SM. Hunun~too Beach Call 2099 A TTRACTIVEJEWISH LADY.W '57. loollmt for h1sll plenmi. )4-44, foe fu.n. COll•CIUhOll and Wll'llllh. Newport Bc:adl. Call 11164. I WA!'.1 IT All.'· A NCC SW PY .. 1th All AlnctQlaood lool"•1ill's fllllnC\llly.tCl9t'lllOlllllyacu« Att >-oo& Olll ~?' l'lea.c • NIS • ., clllldln. IO beafds Of ~ 6'• Ml lad al hur -' no SS• C'OIOlll dcl Mii Call 161~ UNPORGETTABLE IN EVERY WAY .17. '*-It.. blw. 3T Gtf 111111 bemy. ala nunl. ~)'. v.<11-l'Cld. wotld 1111\'dfJ, rad)' ID SC1llt ck1'li n. miny llld llavt kidr. •1411 W1. llhk\Jc profa.1'CUI lllbo's fll\lftt.'.1ally iC.'Clm lllld mJO)i. Ilk w1llloul tad for UllOlJn&, dno ar 11co11o1. c 11111 Mesa. c.n 16 71. WANT KIDS? SO DO I .. Oruc 1cMs. •cry 1n1clh1rn1. 5'7112'. blonde. ICtl\le ~ hlP monib. mMtwai walYes. ....... dlmdl t.ily, ~ lo¥e! dllallisw~ ---. lloab. ~ ... .,.., -....... l.ooUlt for 6'• '9ao -.kr ~,art d •·Com~ cal 2411. U«i IN TIE NEW YEM•• ~...,.,., ....... .._ ... ...ti. MeuaWe ~. .......... ,....,""° IJkcs to llltn fM. S.. J ... c.--. Oii 2161. twU.EY COMPAJOON, SWf, ,.... ............ ..... .., ......... ....,.....,.... ....... ~Wa ....... • 1 ,_ • .,_ ....... ..., ..... c.12103 SOMET1ilHO DffB.EHT' M yOll -'O+. w:riw,, 111-.e • .,.. -ur.,.. .. -. • ., k.t'Clll • C... Mesa. Cal 2249. • JUSTOOmYtt:~• ldlip. ....... 1111. JO.~ ....... IUjllltilblt ..... illdcd. ertpf pal aJDwatllion _, '°""' IO lsiP. ~: SWf. II.I C'A fir llb;M. Newpon Ir.a. Call 17Sl CAIUNO. A TnACTIVE at.OMOE. m . ellJOYI ipOftl. poll· tn llr'4F•--~.MINI s F'*-)9. ,_ .. a a11111pm- ._... itv.. ('al 22$). 8'..0ND A mACl1VI • Pit(). FESSJONAL • NSWF ID tlM llw r.. IMICS •1'111 ~ pdc:Mftll. NSWM. lrv9e. Clll 1916 AW.SS'Sf.EKS3~ AM.NM ,....., ... r-ly ... for..._.~..,. ,... a.po-,-c.11m. SWf, ATT'lACTM!. 12. lftb »tla PY fOr ,,....., _, liiwytle ~""'••...._re.,_. 'JCS'. ..... llCIM.1-., ::=.::"'=-=-llOU ...... ..i lfllwYa't .. )'l*.~--1n ... c.n 17.10 Lin COHNllC11 SWF M. 5'5'/ l lS,we.Up1..,~11Ul,aw~ Uow.~ ......... kM .,..... dlildllm.,.... llMd, IMris. ""°'°'"'*1· ~ .. A2 Special Advertiatng Supplemtnt' for~ COMt W~ icr i;poru. llld lllCft! YOU: 10me cl Ille lbovt. ST+. 111111 W!I)' ~ 111111. Tlbhll. Clll 22IO. 26, SV.F. NIS. CR.EATIVE. spo- 111al, 'tftwlall. fan11l)·t111ad<d En~ ~ft'YllOft, ~ lllO\· It\. W/1 lOill S«\111g ~' c. rocunu,, Ma.1111 coruoous SM Nrwpon 8-1 Call 1 IOll. \tlLE! U:'T'S BE HAPPY T(). CETlfER. Vt:rJ lftnt1l~e. cuo~ t'COUS. petdt. --~ l!nwne. Nune. SWF. swast. 4() EllJD)S 1md, !ht ans. IOllllllltt.. m®C llld ww ldvcnnm Scd.J prof~ pitman fot ~I~ Tustin Clll 2119. PRE1TY BLONDE. Sl.CCE..~S· RJL. tpmtml. ~ly. \Uble, hu- llXWUlb. )'Olltbflll 41 ~ wh111. uuldom. cntcnllNrlg frimJs or din- ner fOf '"o 11 my lt1tw hocDe. super- 1 )'l o1c1 .. Sects WM. NI'S. rr- 50.. '* ~ llld villa bodl~~-·­lly pmclllll _bfe. Irvine. Call ll42. BRIGHT, SINCERE. DIVERSE. ~ SWF. M. l.S. C-· try,CllSric:al. WCJRttlfBlllroolll. ~. SottaSDWM, NIS. JO.J9. frad. ~ poWbk ~~""--~ 17SS. SC.uL!T LOO« ING Fe». llll!IT ............. 2. .. SWP.M. ... --. ... ,_ ....... Ws-........, ... ~QllJf9. SAP, 4M:Slf. S'7J!LEll)lfJl. ._. ··""* ........ Pllw• ... ,,..1111w......, t 1¥111- ... flfllJ .a:alflll ii ,_ ~ _. .. ..,.,a•-•a1a.. '"'* ~m.-. fOIMBCOI UUQt&N.DIP, N.'S ...... for lllr Olis. 4S+ •• ~ .... ..,,.....nfd.. ~ 2066. _, ... 8lft. .,. INDEJIENDf.Hl'. ATTRACm'E. "-lid)'. lldt.-...i. ill .... bfxs lootJllC for ~ IPCICllll W1lh..., ~ N/$ Ir· .... Call 21()1). l'Rb1TY. INlULOC"nJAL. Alli• LmC, ._ ....._ W. c,a. S'6 lll.~---.... . ..-...r. pd caat. .... Im'· def, COll"VIRM ... r... ltoet .. .. • ..,..., W.DWM. ,..,, .... fiwwnlly ---mamillDd ,....... ..... c..a 2Jt9 ~ ~ LAOOH1 OinM(. pcw.~"'-t.--· till.~. w.. Nl1 ..... ,... ukJltwll1b.,.....ac--. ..... _.,... · lftili. Ol 203S . SWP.A1llAn1YE.PEtTl'f.."1 Wsrrl; ' ..... apbt ~ ... '~· .al6on; ...... " ...... illidflfea a... <:lrM. Cll m PllETTY. ROMANnC. ""1J. J7. est Mt4 ....... lnrtlla. fl"O- fctt..i WM. Nl1 »-4. ....... , ........ for ...... ... *"'8' ........... ~ Rhfl ....... ~Int. , .a1 ... ,,~ •• ., .. . 46 f()f IOllmDe .t ~ "' dlq a 11waie ~&ldl. Call f169 A TIVE OlANGE CO(...~AN BUT -.:OT PlASTtC. OV.F.46, po- (C\\iOlllL "9Y· ~ t'Qlt lllf..t'OZYf~~­ al,, kiolq /or inltll"'*' ~ ~ plllt. DYtM.45-,~ Onlip;. C.alJ 2129 SWf, NJS. 42. 51 1, llll'lttllt, pro- ~ ClijOy) ~ ... " ~ ljl(j~('/bunlor. Sttls""' fnml and Ioli& 1mn relal~ ~ AaL Call ?405 Wf. N/S, BLONDI:. 5V 44. SE.l\ SITIVE. ~ du,.n kl ~ ulli:111c '"' ~ 111 lam1ly«tenkd man IO~ mut..i ~ Co• drn On~t' Call 21 N 32 AND l.OOKINO fOtt Yovt SWF. 40'S, r.-. SUM. '-<911&. cdlald Wt~ ... ~. .........Of~~--~....-c. ...... -. doillt .......... ~-Cll 2'11 SWP, DYNAMlC EXECVTTVE. ,...,, ......... ~­emd.~ --.:111 ... TldC.-.nw-. .._. M. llMDt, ~ SWM. M "'* QI 17)7 CHa.ISTWI SHU MOM. 40. S9 lfl. loolJls lorllM SW. Orif. , a bldlbC!llfOJ~dmcilJ IQ )Ill\ Sllila Aila. Cllr 2349 • JUST BECAllSE l'M 8£Al/11Flll .~'l --' .. , bli)wr•••....-•Wr .. ..... ~ ... ,..... ...... ... .... •..:• , _ • .,. «r'• (led , I tito.ie. SS /120 I ll'llllJd lie kl111Cit1 1 '1·42 'f old~ uc1 ttllde:w l)' \CQl1t ...-. !'teat "' !l051 in-. 1 A 'M'1tAC'Tt\IE IU>"f)E.: '\ lllS • ~~ ........ dioncn. ~a f~ ~ ~ Std.~ Cftll· \UUft p~ 11\111 •/ WftlC °' ...... f4ll hfc:rl&Dt pnict COl'OllL Cllll 2'11 Dt tF, l9,Rl·UMiUAl.kMst"OCll· 1111 btlll.il . .-o.n. ..... ~ II( Sretb SM. )IMO, f'IMNll)' X\UIT ... Mlf,W!.~ -In-air c.o 191\ T \U. IYI n ~'f. 19, ooroo l._C,C11}0)' ~~_,.. tn. S«L f...to.1111-19-~.p) for ~ ~ My ec111e C)pft:-." c.Bi»l ~'F, S2 Ooalb )Ollllld). AT-TRM'TIVE.SEXY • .fl'/llile ,._ ..................... ~Ws~­ldllhc liif •illl~ ... ,. -1 ixr .. ~ lnW.. Call mt A TT'RACT1VE DWf. 42. fl. li6llt C')9. We-* ... """" ...... •ttlnllh ••*) ....... -~· ~--..-...~ liar ..... , .. ~~ Clll 22%2.. SPlllTtl>GSH SWF • .._ _ ,.._..ao..s. ... o.-... .... .....,....,,~ • 0 • ~ 1 z1•-COMW· --....._..•mm a... c..11214' SW!', M. ~. "" a.:ASSY ... ~~ Oda. ............... ' ., ,_. ......... Ql21f7. TAUOW>.-----. ll,SW,M.:::: , ....,. . ...... ·-· llllt,--. .. SWM. M4, I• .,.._ Ot1 Ml9 ATl'IACTM.. fWiONAL SJf, NIS. 1'1. S'llK* w.. ai ..---. llr\P&. ID&aiaill)' Ill ~ Clllllrllly .--.111KlaA °" ~lfllL'lll-~wr,\.S 4,5forfla.pdc--.-...lla\d --.. '"-too~ a..c-Qil I DYrT, NS EDI ATED. 1llll 4blD WClla. ..... \OK I'll " Sccb ~ lflWIC. ~ ,,. ~~ bl*lllp. ID W. ....... tu.ie1 ..... ~ I ~0 • , 1006 food WI ll)*'1n Ir YW CiilJ 1116 ~ SV.r 4().SO\tETHT rmm S7110.'\f, btl.e ~ '!«'\• Qnf1 . a.c.si, •1Clh1fftl malq 10 JI.art ....,llld~-ftl'(Jll (1tl 212J. 1. I VEJtY AlTRACTMi Dtt-l', Nf.i, ...,....., 19, .f'71 UI Moadr ,..,...~.w. .... ...... MC. tlClllllllfll. ... WM. U-45 . .. ,._ l'I& 0.-('WI l"1 . ATTIACTIVfl DIF, '41 S. 8Alil.Y, ........... IC ....................... ..... .... "'5 .. ,. ... ... ...... Oil.., fMl ... SWf'. Nls.Jl.57. .......-..... u. ..... .................. W..51 DWM.M.J0.17.••._ow • ....... ...,_ OllttJ LITS GET SWP. ' . S'T/1 De, )9, "I ¢l1illt, ,.ti) ,.., Sllllb SW. HIS., ........ ........ ~ .... ....,. s--. Ol l"7. MenS11idng YA>men _ Pl.ANT AGAROf. ~ ~JllldJ~ .,._•I 111111lk • lln t)f ~ Berl C.0 416!< .. . SllOOS BACtlEl..o.t sttimt lflf~•-1&1---· bl: • a\llnOUI ~ beach a.,,_ ~ lladi. Call 4m llA.,DSO"IE. Elx.CATED NS SV. M 11. 511 /IM. rar\J 11111 dail). pb\' Jlllllr. )or.'C) llhe r.r.ful lbd. 11111 ll'l .-.. or ..,._ Scd.illf lkndn, 1111'&11\ e, YtT/AF 91kr lO fl)f rr~ nl cnm io ans.; .. . rwnaa> -\'qu "'°"' .. ~~. ltvtt C'all l661. • AffliCTIONATE. WAAM. Dft'M. j 10 110. Mll'ldl\'t, proftl&IOftll. ~ Wllb. l'Olllllltt. cllllmC. dime. llldlcr. ~ GllldOono. ...., ¢ ...... w...w..~e. ~ 0¥t'F. »-«A. ... ~. lfft1I) for r.. ~. ~ ~ 'hlta c..a «11t swa.c. ?O. 6'J 1110. BltOVt r ~ W. SWF 1120 for 1eMioaJlp. FWlaPI C'.11 ~~lt.SY/ 160.Ml ...... p f I AF .... 41._._....._ ... mt, ICllW ... .....; ..... c-.._o.1-. 0000 LOOD10 SWM. n, ,..._ ......_ ... rmt ... SWF 21~ .. -. ....... ..... c--.a.JM A ft.\--DWM, ,_,,.., ...... 'NI!.*" ~:"· ~ Wpp It, . :.· NEWPORT BEAOf BUM. SWM. r--~-:---r-'1""7:wr1:;~~;-a.~;;;:;:;:n;..,;:;;:::::::w::-il!i;;~==~=::-:::-:-~~---~-, ~NA>.n.c.67r.m.usc-BS'9. MKTGMJRE. Sttls ceniliabl)' fli~ SMP.":WSW. CIR' Todly dleR ~ m.my a~ atilUl me ~and motiVatiom d on.lin:uy ~ is arid isn't appropnare. T~ de-my aboul our f~ &n ~ tin.-umswlces i'\ a rarily, Y°'! m.ty not ~n ; . be awan: thia )'OU are paruu- ~ in an <ICf d rouch per sc, or NI )'OU are maldr18 ;udg- ~· And If you're pm>e.'C'U- pied w1'h ~ leX\lal ~iba you nwy ~ uilillbir IO~ dir JmSaliof• lo )'OUI; own hudy, lollitlfJ JOU' own bod.Y reipOIWC and "lludl. indit~ So~ does IOUd\ ... mt! In die~---~ atwa)'S,n.:~ SWN. ""*' l!IOQS. ....... "' ........ ......., ...... ................ .....,,.., .. .,.__Oil lm. HVNOIOOS. twrl. ffAHD.. 90ME. ft'M. '°' 11'/l '8. NJS. ----~ ..... ..... 0 ';~00 "" ATIMC11VE wmt AN A'Jl4. LEnC PtfYSIQUf.. SW. NIS-D. 1,$.. 0.-. ..... II) (VJQfl/ .....,. .... _ ... nr..-,._.__....,...c.-. ................ .,. .-617 ...... ""· NIS-0. ........ •Iii. ......... Ya)' ...., "' '°"'· ..--e. ~· -. lnoillt Cll J9W WllOS'£A1IJ SJM. m. •.,... ..-.a, .ii) Ill ..ry SJf-- ll• lttl.-tnW Cll •1. OtaJSTlAN l1'fM. n. rn '/l ................. """. ......... l'·-~d ...,....,...._ ....... .... MJ....-•w ...... = .......... )09RI ............. ""' .. al.S. ..... C111l9J rN LOOKING Ria A "OMAN 111 .. .,.......,. ......... .. ... .....,,.~. ~"' ......... ·--·--...... °""'.., ........ ........ 5 I0'/165 C'Cllll Mrsa. Ol3'm. SW. 0000 LOOU«l. IMJSt-,._ OWl8. o ..... SAi .. :.. .. ..:::c:·~ .......... ...,... 'lld.·Ol41t0 SYllAHOI LEIA.eEDF ..... 1'y Syrm ....... lS. n ·. Clft· pimw ~ m .:ftlt °" .. eo-y. Call )7)1 OOYOl· WA.~l'OIE ..S -Ollil)' _, D'ft'M. NS. Sia. 671 11.S. WA.'-'TSl'OMEETYOO. WF. NIS. )I.JO. ...._ _. ,-,.. • T-. Call 4710 DANCES WITH R>XES.. ~ -· ». '711GO. ...... .. ..... ,....,.... ...... , ~ ... ... EOOCATED. HMDSOME.. '°' (loal ~ St/150 ..... ......, .. fur._.,...__, ~ INdl. (ii 49)4 .. SINGl.E MOM W A.im.D. OWM. ................. ..,... ... Ws SWF . .?I-JI .. ,-. dllf. .. ~ ~ C'il•ll4 Slt'M. YOONO l6.. lNOaOOT. Hl/110,..u ....... ,..... ........ ,. .... ,,,...... ................ u.-,,....OIUI SWN l6. 6'/170. • ........ , Std• qlM. •nncu•• . .,._. ...... '*"'I• ,......, IC.tl"C --.n.ac.tim. CUTI a...1us • .--ioot.111 ~. smu~ beach blcwk todri~tCTaZL U~-pun --~"' 8acfl. Call 4j8l! SV. \t, WltlTEA. DAAX Bl MOR ~ !*h IOlllllh 111.h~ ~ 18 30 . .anctl\C •hm IA!> l1~i;an B1\j)llll1<. d.atL IJ.tn dmt me nul\1 ln.111t ('all l'iltl! El..t .CO'i'Al\ED IX H.lOT -"RTISTISV.\11 ~v.i.;111 l 11l ;)Ff 10 PIMJ\C alllllldt 11u1 f WI IS(.\ plam:i.Nond can lit ltll'llCd TINUI Ull 'II~~ BEAl'TIFl L "0'1 '·°" f',Sll>f "-\DOIT "~b)S\li\1 Om ll;ll\, NS. '1 for imnio., tic.h. ~. 1ng. lra\CI, "'11h111 hont~1. fun llaith)', rommincd ~~tp II- •" Call )Not • ATIMCTIVE. VOONG,NCRS- SIONAL. SWiil. .._., .-. _....,..WFb,_.._. llOlllllipoin.t.Clllln AV AILUUANDA TIMCTIVE OWM. 41, T__.,.._ ~ SW/MF. llldtf S'. EMOllOH· AU.YNEALTHY(.._~l. ==-~ ..t•'llll:ICll• n ~ C'o .... C..1411?. . . HAILEY COWIOY EXEC_., ~ Ml 111111pm ... sairtty FlillltslyptlOlllM--. ... 1""" eWllll*t.~·-­... Cllli56. Pll.Ot~OWNEI,~ ~DWM..•'ln~.,,.. ...... Scdlll tll, .... ~--111 ,..~~,.,-..... ... 0 R t,, • ._._l!At bnlfilt. ct.a.. --. .... -•w~~~«Ml. . IOY1SH ~. 6'1111 ~ '-Y· ...... ....,.~,.... --· ~. P!IB ... tparb ......, "'., _, ... ,.y--.: IM ild "'Y ...... \Ml Sf ........... CJ&.,_..,. .....r .. ~ MA.~OSOME SHM • ..o s mo .,.,...-..-.-...--WsSWf .. _,.... -..a...<Mft~ ..... SM>~.1UI'/ 11'5WM..._ ......... . lllr.1..-.e ......... ~ -..T.-~)3'&. To respond to these ads call 1 (900) 40i-43?7 {bl/Jed al $JJ19 per mi1U1te) or see instnu:ttortS o"pag Men Seeking Women S' •' lflt6 °'* _, Setwa c.- (310) 5'2-<,IHO for..,.,,• .... ......... C& 4 To respond lo these ads caO 1 (900) 407-4377 (btlled al $1.49 permbrute) or see lnstnu:tions onpage2. Men Seeking Women RJCH. HEALTHY, ATT'RAcnVE SKM •. 17. mcdiam 111111c1.. wOllld Ilk IO 111«1 cio1o11 IO canh gut (Of IOO· lll/lllC rrl111onship. H11111tng&oo Beach. C1All 38ll3 S\I. M. \5. I~ 8'/l•HI TIMELY KNOCKOLIT ~eek> ne10111bk lnorLoo1 for companlOIMip lea:hng IO f~rp I& Ihm' I Nc ... -pon Barh Call 4316 SMILING. SW~. NA. N/1). calml) <;«I._, IOIKlun, lllblt, ( ll. )"'CCL (mu nine. JO'! IO 50. wnppcd VtOON~ Seem 10 pm. 1'twiion. 44. 58/ 1-'8. prof~IOllll. ~-camping 10 1u\. ifftct1<c11Wt. commurucah' e, ..ptntuall) finn. PIL""llWC. "'°"" · lllf.. FUC1"'. bu~ '-c"' p.ll1 Bc0ll.h Call 4095 IM TIIE ONE! SWM. ~ • .S 10'/I ,~. abo\t I\~ kd,,_ pl\ysall) IC· 11\t, ad•tnlurou\. open-m111dcd "'ml ,.,ann canng lad) for an bonol " rrla1Klmh1p Kreh OK C~ Mc" Call H7Q TAU... A THL£TIC. loolml! for 11111 ooc n1,.h1 ~ lpcM1bly more' I W1111 a '<llll·tall. hudbod) under !O \1US1 havt I \ClbC nf hwnof' Sm ~ CINI Mesa. Call .HM BIG.TIME BODY. SBM. 22. Tiii. darl. '* Stttmf. V.Ollllll o( In) l'IC't (Of (1111. Onngc Call 3318 SINCEJtE GE.Nll.EMAN Would hkc to qan tht ~ Y car .. --.ducxnc· Ollr spccW. StOJlc v.lutt male. VI. finannally liCICU~. "'ould bkt IO mtt1 YOlllll lady. average to llUac11\'f looks fOf fncnd!lup.~. powblt INlfTllgC 0.. POllll Call 3824 mE.D OF DA TINCi' Mc too! SM. ~. S'6', b6ond. btwJpn.. 1ocb11 for senous ~ Alhlcoc, outp 1111 fl.II, IMIWCll'lhy. llO pines. rm wllnltw ca11. COii.i Mm. Cati :un GOOD LOOKIN. 6'4', &dvahrt- -SWM ICCIS, .,a •-Mllilts. ~7. lm'd. OUldoon. par boob. Scdilt ~ SWF. ~.JO.ll.57• farllOlllmCC. Ms· N1C l Kids. Con. dd Mar. Call 414S ~ Do you fed dlM yw haw 10 mucll lllOl'e IO l~t dmi dae ~ 1ppec;.t1Doyou1cJ11C to award your kM ..t ~IO I man who is cttmllly """ of your v.cll being? SIOp lnCI think aboul it. If you desire ... CM.sl-centtml 1IOlnt ... 1111 i«llllll)' _, .. die kM you C'Ollld pclM!bly t~. Cius blue· eyed. Vtrf lllll'IC1Jvt, ~iD\'t gtnefc· man dunks"" should cOllXCl. You • UCTpllOMll)' lltncti\'f. ll-17. c-an. ia!LCOD1111D1CS11111ded. AU responses lll\V.cred, gu.at'llll«d! LM>rlnie Coun1y. C .ill 4424. Dl~NER. POETRY. FR1~'0S-.SWM.2\~SF22· 30 for fun·llmtS. compan10Mh1p. someda) mott. I'm SIO'. bm hair/ gm cyn. abo;-c I\ mgt looL1ng. Old'lplllen. ~ for-lrd lnCI 90'l open minded. UB 1111clhgcnt. ldven· tllrou\.. 11ll1K'11~c. non-ranQ. cQJOY alllll lll,JOll'a OUI Ind io..mn~Cf­ \lllJOM U..,. dlfl hlir I hll plUi. Dnlnh. drvggin.. Sold dlgm lnCI truecurc 1irls om! noc call Coga Mesa Call 311M MATIJRE. AlTltACTlVE SWM. 57/14~. affecoonaic, Europmi born and cdualCd. ~1 plU1)'. UlleftNl- bmd. peotr, llOll-~ spt'l'1ll lid) for,__ dlncwt&--!CS, liflOl'1). lra\Cl, l'QINIW..'r. Ntwpon 8tadl CalJ 4071. '\II. SWM. 6'1'/171. NIS. Nit> At- llllll~c. fu.lov111g. ..... flt, ..... .. tclligcnl En~ ~hns. ICMJ), ski· mg. COll~er5llJOll. Llushllll Sttts ~J9. S7+. fit, Jlftll)'. atrect.onak. dllrm. kid-II"-'-BnP, p&ayflll. 1e1111..aduh. posmvc. w1dl cclttlx: illltmu. T111t111 RMdl. Call l947. FUN PROFESSIONAL. SWM.. NI S, 39. ST/160. CODWll:n. wnll:f. ltAldlcr Alhlt!J('. heallhy. Coftsider· .. "'1&M. vlflCd "*"'50. Sttts SWF. N/S. for~ f_,y, lt- vn. c.11 3631. SMALL TOWN VALUES! Ale ,c. 26-40. dendl!f. C*. 0 • llt4 fllOllOIMIOll'.· silty. llOIHllMcrial~ tic, yet lj)pfOICba&lc1 Tired of pmcs. dcccpoon. emociollal and _... dlln (IUlll lldl! Mt IJCI! la's Wt. .. Com Mca Call 3604. FLY BOY. SWM. 24. 6'/lnedlum build. LoYcs c-tr}1!ulg hie Im to offtf-~w...., ...... t'OOLing ., Uillfll Cllt o( lhll spe- cial ~ SeW dow1110 tri Jiil dial dotsn' l1kt lad pnes CO!ila MN. c111 mo. HOPEFUL ROMANTIC. SJM, l6. 6T/17St . proftulonal. ~d•~ soulmlltJp&ayrNIC IO illll'f ll!O\'ICS. l'llllSJ(', ...-,. IOIUlltt l~ait. Call 3114. MfOCAL STUDfJIT, 14, _.. SIM. Scdilt ....... r-.e. ~ S1F 19-2.S for clalt. comforllhle re- ....... Jrv.... Call 3442. SWM PltOff.SSIONAL. 671115. ccMad. t:>ilMM. ~ ... e-. Seet1 SWF 4()..50, slalckr. ~..-r.silcmtdllm­shlp. Irv&. Call 4'°' SWM 216. LOOKING Rllt 24-3" --..., hbs ., '° ptlca.. -~ I Illa ....... , lrvw. Cal SwtiOG lJ. •·1 '/lU. IUJE Eves. 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FULWM.ll.~~ dlUy ~ "fl'J ...... a&)'. ~1-~~3':'*' DWM. MO.rTAIU' • .J7. SJQ'l.1609. ~ COUlllly -.C, bow1· ... lllOft\, ~· Scd;s S'ft'f/ DWF. 1.S-lS. pctik. KA'J.Uvi s. for "labolblllp. Mrio <*.ay •T'llfllft. Clll 3791 0'4'M, C'Ha.ISTIAN. N/S, JUST• JllM diYOlt't'd. ,,,. lonely. ia11. •· lrtJC, 11111. ~ na. l.ool"" fOf ~11. 1o~1111 1a1 10 spoil Tws&a Call 4901 ALONE -AGAIN" SWM. NJS. 62. S1'/l<i0t. litllll-mnd Scdipdllt, SYw'f. • S4•. "Ida •1'111111 • .., 11. Li.es boob. fibM. bad. dalrt. Moal'tlElllk q111n llllltL T\1!111111 Call '119 L~Bl.E ROMA.'fflC.'. Slf'4. <.'llrnllltl. 40+. S-6'. pro(~ional. CCMllpwKllllk. 11\ltll"I)'. happy. ~far •lllJC'lll. mxtl\t lid) ..tn "° • o .,..i • r-iy ~'*" ""*· Call ~. SAM. 29. A TIMC11VE. P"I>" fn IOll&I Stttl B·lnd ~ player, lllkl1llCdiMC acr. lllnetiw SF. N/S. for frimd!i!Mp or ~. 21-)(). Alw ~ traveln S.. Ma. Ull l.U9 DWM, CHllSTlAR. N/S. FCN?i;"Y, JOOd locUf (IOI fwlll)' klcUal. ..i-o.~ ...... ...... ....-.................. .... 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DDae. tolal41+ fauk .. ,_ ...... ~ Fn lllllC ~ "'lllt c.114196 "'M. 4\ ~ I WA."IT A l.OVI" wordld).,. for •llh •._•unit "'1111 for "'* CM! as HA!'iOSOMEOWM.0~27, 'fl 160f • ..-.~ Sed.Ja.o.nt.. ~ all11'1JV(, SYwf/SHF/ D'W'f/DHF. !J lS. m> bca..11. Olll· doon. .._.,,on~ Inn Qill 'IO CA"i/AotAN. OWM,N/S. YOUrn f\IL 46, ...-. ~. ~ ~'*-1. .... s-9 ~ ~ ..... an... llUCW . ---... 9ik. pol!lt .... ""'• Oii '4j(). TAU.,HANDS(MS'WM.21.r.. ~ dlu:ll i-m. Std.t ~-..aw.--. ... cmlillSWF. N4.*-A w..I*), ........ ~-Calll12'- WAAM. SUCC'ESSP\ll. L~ TfNl10US DIM. 4'1. n r. &di ~~-()09-.... l..Medlcw~,.., --~--c...i eye .... fly .... !Ms. Cllll 411J sww. 62. nn-. NICE LOOI· ING.~ .... 0. ad .................... ---~~ ......... .. "._,... n--.. _..... °''*' :.. ' SWM. 29, YBY HANDSOME. PRG Ill. s.b-.,.--. ,,..., ...... c I f II ,.,. ............ '°""· • --. SWF$F 0-Wea Call "14. DWM. YOOTIN.40.COll.JD Gnd, .-w. ~ "*>'·. ..... , ......... -.ra.a.; • .......... I' c lc&L Oiil 4172.. TAU. SWM. ll. ILCINDMLUE. ...... ft&. ........... """' ...... W> ..... c:MllSW'F ,.___ Illa IA-. Cal,.,.., SWM. NIS. ll •'lllD. otlJS.. TIAN.lllMc...-.,..._., . ......_c1.,.,..111l · • 5-111 a..ia. SWF. fhlilllJ. .... SIM. --a..'--' I I 1' n.. CllJ719. EllOt4Y A fVOllY.SIM. 40.lllpn • ...... Ii&\. fillllc-l1 9'C'9t • ,...,...,.,.,......., .... -~·· .... 1'lllillbd. cal 41)4. SWM. JI, 6'"1(11111, AnLETlC. J«I.*'-....... ........ -s.ec. ......... ... ... ........ _ .. -. ~OllJM PIOl"USIONAL SWM. NIS. 09B11AN. ... Wa SWP, NI s. ......... ...., ... ... ..... -. ....... = =.c:::ar ' 1 ~ c.a mt . SINOLI FATflll, PIOf'IS· SKJNA&.. STAIUL 4J. "'7-· .... .... -........... SAMWP.111\11.•.._...._ ____ ..._QI ... 80a.IKMIT • ..-.sw. M. ll. "· .... M. ll·JJ .. ci--.. p 1 2' hilt. Call.Z. 4 .... CAL t ~· J 0 AR " . . . · 5 4 0-1 2 2 4 , '<4 ~ I..• Eftlll: , From 5 •Tres de~~ flHQ, May l. S pm . midn~ Cystic fibrosd Founcbtion it Bar· ~ ~innt. ~~.us pp Phone 9ll-139). •M ol Dinlnc v, May 3 .i S:30 pm .. Newport HMboi M Ml.lfoCUm dinner COOf· di~ by Joic;tlim Sc>f~I p.u Soolhem . Cabfomil ipinst New VOl'lc sopc<~S it Four Se~, Newport Beach. Master ol ceremonies. ~ ~vi. c.on1.1ct M.\Xine ~1bcf, 759-1122. .. -__ ..,, ...-S:lO p.m. --showtimes: ton~t 8~30 723-6616. Thousands-o( items on sale at p.m.; ffiday-~turdav at 8, 10 ~~ 11:45 the we-el.end, open-air swap meet. Admis-~.m.; Sunday at 8:30 p.m. AdmtSSIOn: 57· s.on: SO ctnts (duldren under 12 free). lO. • CXange County PH'forming Alts Cen· • Mucho Munchies 267S lrvme Ave.. ter 600 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mes.\, Nev.-pott Bexti, 722-2583. ~n SaO<h and 5S6·2121. Frtt tours of the Center are of. Ch~i~ Shennan appear at 8:30 tonight fered Mondly-Wednesday at 10 aQd 11 Mr. "O" with Bob £d1ngr< perlorm April a.m. Reservauons arc required (°' groups 16 at 8:30 p.m. • of 10 °' more. •Orange Co.ut Col~e Robert B Moofe •Our hdy o( Mt. Carmel udies Cuild Theater, 2701 Fairview Rd., Cosu Mesa, Our lady Of Mi Clrmel Catholic Church, 432·5880. Chi~ Golden Or~ ~o-1441 W B.albo.1 Blvd., 673·1202. Spring b.lts, the intcrnat.oona.lly acclaimed troupe Fashion Show re.uurtl'lg fasl'uons by Re- c( ~ts and maitlda.ns, perform at 9:45 cycled Ra~ ol Co1on.l del Mar is held and 11 :45 .. m. today .. rid.ets: 53.SO. Wednesday with an 11 a.rn. social hour and i'l noon lunch. Ooruition: S25. ( I 1' '•,'' •,I I\ ! \ ' • 'o : .._, •Golf Tournament, May 4, Olive Crest Tr~tment Centers at Big Canyon Country Oub, NewpOrt kac:h. Phone 777-4999. • Membenhlp Luncheon, May 6 , i · SCOOPP (South Cb.Ht ()fpniution ol • F.trmet's t.Urltet n main parking lot it •Toys lnlunalionaJ at Sooth COJSt f't.ua ind Tutti Animal .ll Crystal Court, 3333 Br.stol ~tJ_. Costa Mesa, 549·87 71 . The f•med tcioay bear Murfy Vande<bear ap· pc;ars in her "Dutch Tre;ll" ensemble a• l oys lnternationil from 11 1.m.-12:30 p.m. 5.lturdly and n<>on· 1 :30 p.m. S1.1nday ind at Tutti Anim.11 Crom 2·3:30 p.m. Sal· urd.ly and 3·4:30 p.m. Sunday. • Planned PMenthoodl at RhocJes rcs.idcnce, Orange County Fairground$, 100 F.alr Balbol ~insul.a. Cont.Id Nora lehNn. Duve. Costa M~, 8JS-4103. Sporuored 6)5:0707. !Jy. Orange County farm Bureau, the (armer's 1Nrlo.et is ~ each Thursd.y from ( t j • • I I • • • I I VENIBOV:Prollgy ~Itel In U.S. From3 oovctcd prizes. participated regu· larty in tbc most prcsti&i<>u.s music festival of Europe. ancf performed more lhan •.000 concerts. Renowned Georgian conductor Jansus K.akhid?C, winner or the Rustavely Prize, is also currently an adviser and chief conductor or the State Symphonic Orchestra, the Pali:uhvili Opern and the Bolle1 Theatre of Thilisi. His highly suc- ce rut London debut with the Philharmonic Orchestra in July 1988 prompted an immediate Invi- tation by the ensemble. Maestro ~khidzc is joined by J 7-ycar old Vcnicrov, first prize winner of lhc Carl Flesch lntcmo· tional Violin Competition. A child prodi&)t, Venacrov btgan the violin at age 5, after hi mu~kian father brousht him to concert where )'OlmJ Vc nacrov watched with Ca • cinatlOR the first violinist. 8•30 a.m.-1 p.m. Adm1s.siort: fr(!(! • N~1>0'1 Hills u nler San Miguel al end ol Ford Ro.id, Newpott BeKfi, f>.40- 7373. Easter Bunny will be hopping in spt'- cial Easter KtMlies from noon-) p.m ~t· urdly. • Newpot1 Dunes ~ ~ and P~fic Coast ~· ~ Beach, 776-7•90. "8.ac:h • &ly 8-Kilointtt run Of wall.. Sunday features lhe mUSIC o( }ohaM Se.bastw.n 8.ac:h broadeast ~fl lhe courw 51 s Cf\try ftt benefits Hopr House Drug RehabtTitation Cencer. •Orange County fairr,rounds 88 fa11 Drive, -cosu Mesa. ''>.'\1niature Hone ~ .. held 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturd»y-. Sunday in chc Equestri.1n Center. Admis- sion: tree. Pliooe 1619> 679-1181. "Or· "ingc County 5prlng Hunceri?umpcr Show" hefd·a a.m.·5 p.m, Apr111 16·19 1n che Equtstr~n Center. Adm!SSIOn: frff. Call 6~1-1328. • CXange County Marl.et Place In the main . parling lot at the 011ngc County fairgrounds. loo Fair Or•~. Cosu Mesi, I Best Bet •Irvine kclay Theiler 4242 Campus Dr~ ll\l,ne. 8S4-46"6. UCJ JX.eseflll D.>ll.ls 8~ Dance Th6ttt In an 111formal public perlormanc:r .. 12:30 p.m. TuesdaY. Ad-m~ frtt. Jose Cre!CO SP,oln1sh bincc Co pcfform at a p.m Apr~ 16-18. Ad-mlSSIOn. 514·518. ~ I ... \ \ ..... . • I ~ \ \ ! . • "MOfning o( Al1 & Music" al Four !e.uons txUI. .6.90 Newpo<L Cesltet Of., Newport BcKh, 259·0655. Jewish Federa- tion of OC hosts paintings '°' sale, lec-tures, brunch 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday. • "Spring hmily Festival" at Piecem.ik· t'n, f 720-Adams Ave., C0sta Mesa, 641- 3112. Music, food, craft booths 9 a.m.·S pm. Saturday ind 10 1.m.-4 p.m. Sunday. "My favorite moments arc on 1•aae, pcrformina for an audience who undentands my music.'1 5!lid VcnseroY in a telephone inlcrview. "I feet MoPY and proud l can now appear with. the Moecow Philhar- inonk for American audiences. The Brothers Four pei-form Saturday ~• Onn~ Coast College. . irM chanaes in Ruula. the tree· dam in an, means 11 you are really aood now you can pcrfona lntema· tioaally. la the old ·c1ays. it Wll very CWlkuh IO le.w RUllla." v..,.row, wlilo in the autumn ot 1990 tmi&ntCd from lbe USSR to Tel AvtV. met MalllttO Zubln Mcht, and was immediatety en- gaaed by the Israel Philh armonic Orchestra. "Many o( the m"'icians oC the Israel Phil harmonic, half the or· chmra. came Crom Russia:· added Vcnaerov. "And ZuJ>in Mehta is one of the belt conduc\on in the world." Puttinc a bow to his viOlill iluiill ln 1735 (the period ol ...... , .... ter") Vcngc rov wiU play Tch:aik- ovsky's Violin Concerto No. 1. "Tchaikovsky was Russaan bom. his music expresses the mo1aic ol Ru5Sian naharc -it celebrates." enthused Vengerov. Tickets (or the o~ ~ PhlUaannonic Society nent an Sl._.$40 uad -r be purdaucd at tho center tioK oftki. TiebtJnQter "'Qlllna 646-6277. 8 Cood Sht-pherd United Mt'lhodisl Church 8152 Mcfadden A•e, WC\lm1n- s1er, 897-0100. 'lesus," the m0>t· translated film 11"1 motion picture h1>tory. LS (>fesentcd at 7 pm. Sund.ly. No .xlmi~pn/ donJllOflS .lW~pt~ Child c.:irc pr~ldcd. 8 UCI film Society "Early r.tms: fllmOlls Directors" Spring S.cries, Student Cl!nler Crystal Ct>ve Auditorium, 656·63'79. "Throne o( Blood," duooc<l by AJ..ir .i Kuro· sawa and relc.ued in 1957, prC)Cnted .lt 7 and 9 p.m. Friday. lid.cu: S4, . . " l I I t h: \I\~ \I•' I -., •Blue Marble Coffeehouse 1907 11a1- b!X 81\ld .. C~a Mesa, 646-5776 "F1ce .. dom of Expression Poetry N1&hl" pr(.')Cnts talc-tclling poets Tony F1ecburg anJ Ste· phcn Burneue at 7:JO tonisnt All open re.xlrng ~ alJO part of the progr.lm Adm1i.- S10n: Fi'c~e. • Hi-Time u llars 2SO Ogle St., Costa Mesa, 650-8463. Special wine LlStlnss ire held 4.7 p.m tod.ly .Jnd HI pm. Frid.ly. Pl"a pct t.ble \.llK..~. \\'cubtod. Cellar's Marcec Cuthbert pr~nts l.osher \\-1ncs 1-6 p.m. Saturd3y. Price per l.ble "aries. Li· braty wine tastings conducted 4.7 pm. Wednesday featuring '"nes from d1ffNcnt regions. Price per l.lste liar.cs • laguni Art Museum 307 Chff Dt., Ll· gyna Beildl, 494·8971. Arll!>l ~us.:in ~ph sptals ibout her in>t.llli'ltion "Milk and Honey" now on view at the South Co.l~ Plaza S.ltellilc at 11 J.m. today. Adm1.s1on: Free. •Newport Thtiller '-rls Center 2501 01ff Or . Newport'Be.Kh, 966·218-. The Vine Street Theate< Co.. a new xiors "~· ptesents 1egul11 ~ for Ho~ casllng directors. a.uses are· ongoihg Sundays trom 4-7 p.m. Am>licant:s m.ly all 8 a.m.·5 p.m. Monday·Frld.ty. "' 8 Or1nge C~t College, 2701 Faif\le\' Road, Costa t.1es.l, 432-5880 "Actlng•tn Commercials" \\!X~ pr~n1cd 10 a.m.-1 p.m. S.:nurday 1n Room 201 of OCC's lC\\IS Applied Science Building. fee. S25. "Creating lllu)l()(I Through Styre -Be the B~ Y01J Can Be!" fashion \\O<k· shop pt~ntl!d 10 a m.-3 p.m Solturday in •Room 1 IQ of OCC's Counseling and Ad- 1111ss1on "8u\kl11)_g.. Fee· S35. 8 Or.ange ·County lnsidc Edgc at Bi:.llo 201 in Irvine, 647-1909. D\Jtpfiirr~ II· lzabcth Fortune speaks on "People Inter· ;ic11ng with Dolphins and Wh.lles The Ei· foos on Inner and Global Pe.lc.e" duung the 6·30-8.30 a.m. meetll'lg \\ednod.ly. Cost (includes breal.fast)· S25. \ H '-ll Classical, O pe ra & Traditional • lrvint' Bll.rday The.itet 4242 Campus Dr .• l"'ine, 854-~64. ~ll'l!Sl t'iaroutune Beder.an and p;an1st l!Xna Cr1ir.t1 perfo1m as p.lrt o( the UCI Chamber M~ic sencs at 8 p.m. Si'lturd.ly. Selections 1ndude Mozart's ' Sonata 1n A "1.Jjor, .. SchurNnn·s "Sonata •o. 2 1n 0 min!X," Webern ~ "four Pieces" and Franck's "Son.lt.J in A • "'-"'!°'.'' rtd.ets~ S6-S 12 The annu;il l1'<1ne Chinese Chorus concert, featuring a choir o( SO singer; accompanied by piano, tlute, \10lin .and cello in .a progr.lm o( lolli. songs sung 1n Chinese a.~ foghsh. IS held at 7.30 p.m. Sund.1y lid.ea· SS. 8 Orange Coasl College, Fine Arts H.ill 119, 2701 Fa11'-ie\v ROOd. C())ti'l MCS.l, 432·5880. OCC's Pcnny Opera Comp.10y p1~nts Kurt Weill's 20th century (>focluc· tion ''Thrc.-e Penny Opera" .11 12:30 pm todJy. Adm15SIQl1'. one penny, but do· nJl!ons will be accepted (Of Oomc..t1c \ '°' FREE B~IRl1 Ill DINNER Dunng Apn1 bnng a binhday-pany of four or more to Bcmhana. and we'll buy dinner for your hooored guest So you • can have a real celebration on the house Offer good Apnl I· 30th One free h1bi~ ht chicken & tenyak1 st~k .. combmauon dinner for a pany of four or more Al ohohc lxve .... tax and up not m luded Proof of Apnl binhdate ~qu1ttd drivu's license, btnh ttntficatt. I : I I .. • • . . '-· l .~ r:, .. , lli~ ""'"' .... ~~~·-.~ ..... ~ ... ,,4 "';_ t ., ·1 , ... fence Edoarion.ll Setvas (()(WES). • Or.ange County Philh.armonk Society al Or.ange County Performing Arts Cent~. 600 Town Center Dr~. C05U Mes.1, 646- 0CPS. The Moscow Philharmonic Ord~­ lra conducted by Jansung l<.llchidze in a program featuring Webef's Overture to Oberon, Tc:Nik<Mky's VIOiin Concerto No. 1 and ShostakOVleh s Fifth Symphony per· forms al 8 p.m. Friday. rickets: ~14·S40. • P;iclfic Symphony Orcheslra it Or;ange County Perf0fm1ng AIU Center, 600 Town Cent~ Drive, Cosu Mesil, S56-ARTS.~ Cuesr conductor Sixten Ehrling. premier Royal Court conductor ol Sweden sm~ his appointment by King Gustav in 1953, leads , the PSO al 8 p.m. Wednesday-April 16 in the Overture 10 "Benvenuto Cellini" by Berlioz, Piano Concerto No. 2 by Saint- 5.Jens and Symphony No. 2 by Sibelius. Three-time Grammy nominee Ruth Laredo, known for her in terpretations o( French and Russian music, plays the v.rtuoso Piano Concerto. Concert prev~. free to tick· etholders, occur one hc>Yr prior to each concert. r iclcrts · S 1 2. S36 •St. Andrew'J Presbyteri.ln Church 600 5' Andrews Rood. Newport Beach, 631 • 3821 Holy Week musiul "The Day He Wor~ My Crown" pr~nled by the Sane· luary OlOOr and solofSt.S al 7 JO p.m April 16 jazz, New Age & Blues _.,, ~ Bocti, 646-0201. Ham-blues artist on fQm~--Smith $inp a.~30 and 6 p.m. The Sunda~ "'" me~ Blue plays rock and blues at 9:45 ;ind plays Ntmonic:a Ind ~ F~y-: Snooky Voung Ind Bob (this p.m. Friday-Saturday. Satu~Y·. )au v~ Debbie y~ ap-Sunday); Buddy Ol!ldm and Diane V..-p • lirnpotttti's J33J Bristol St., eosu pe;irs with special JUCStS Sunda-y. Joe (April 19). Thefe is a S4 entMainment Mesa. 850-9090 Don Miffef' B' Band ..,;ipp;i and the All·SWl,_ fe~ Tom ~ and S7 minimum r~. • • · ' 18 Bevin and Mike Fahn, ptrbm TUesday. c:twje. ~ ~ music '°' dancing f!Yef'Y Mond.y The Bill Liston Big ~nd with voalist Bar-8-11 :JO p.m. bilra Mooison pe;.ys W~fonnef •Mt.Kho Ctasto )u:z lar and Lalin Crill • Ufe Udo 501 30th St.~ Be..,. Pancho Sa-... --,,,;..,n:... ,..._..._ ~nd 263 E. 17th SL, C°"'1 M$, 631-4009. 6 ..,., nu>C4'. ....-"'"~•..:> • Luther H•....._ ~ .. ,.. • ..,.,..." f<"'''·•..:Ag 75·2968. Joe Nappa ;ind All-Stan his band perlonn April 16. SholNtimes: '"a'-._.,........, ........... perlonn toniltht ;ind April 23. Barbilri Mof. 8:JO ;ind 10:15 p.m. Tuesday·l"hursday; 9 trombonist Mdy Martin and saxophonist rison sing§ Friday. Yve Evans and Co. per· and 10:45 p.m. Friday-Saturday; 5 and ~~~mario~~onn at the ~~nd ~ins fonn Siiturd.ly and Apfil 18. MicNel 6:45 p.m. Sunday. ~•lion t ...... ,. Brazilian anu Laun luZ Patterson's R&B Band perfonn Sunday. featuring Liz Kinnon on l~rds, Oick Ollie Mit~l's Monday HOfns perlOfm • Fitzgenld'1 food and Spirits 19171 Mitchelr on s.ues, Kun R.umuuen on per· Monday and Af>ril 27. Dem Hom ~ MaJtnOli;a SL, Huntington ~. 968· cussior'I and Luther HuJ:hcs on bass per· perionn April 20. W;iyne Wayne's BariCI 45fl. The Charles Rutflerlord Quartet #ea· fOfm Friday-Saturday. ~1odern j.u band i>erlonns T ~ s·u M'tchell B nd ~•~ luring vocalist Christine Rosilnder perfOfmi Uncle FestNie olaY Sunday. Guitansa Ric wednesda u CL~' Y 1 a .,...ys 8 :30 p.m.·12:JO ;i.m. Friday-Saturday. ~ ~ His 'Band ~Ofm Tuesdav. inesoay._ " lings April 16 ;ind Rinnlngtons' WtOPhonisi Jeff l<.lshiwa i 30. Showdmes: 8:3 f .m.-1 a.m. Sunday-•Irvine lvday Thealer 042 Campos F~ ..i~ w~ Thursday; 9 p.m .. :30 .i.m. Friday-Or., Irvine, 856-5000. UCI presents the t""T W Y· J;uz guit.v leg-Saturd.ly. Dillie Cillespe Quintet, featuring the i-. ends c.eotge Van Eps and Ron Eichele ap. _... ""6-pear April 16. ShoWtimes: Two shows bit- • Cano'1 Restaurant 2241 W. Coast cnuary trumpeter ~ by Ron ginning at 9 ~m. Thur1day, Sund.ly, Tues- Hwy., Newport Beach, 631·1381. Les Cz. HolloWay on lef\Of SM. E ~on gui· aay-Wednesday; 9 :30 p .m . Friday· imber leads . . r .. nda r tar, John lee on bass and ·~ Berroi r. ... . a iazz J<lm every~ y rom on drums, perlorms It 8 nm. FftA ..... rick-.-tUf ... y. l :30-5:JO p.m. ets: S23. r ·-r •Newport Roadhouse 1700 ~l.l • O~rich's Coffee & Espresso Bar 474 • J.O.'s LaMll~si Peter's , __ ...,._ • Ave .. C.OSU Mesa, 650-1840. Ronnie Sax E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, 646-0323. The ..... .__,.. Open Rodcin' Blues Jam is held 8 p.m. ThNl!et, 2701 F .... 1toad. QllU Mis.A. 771-6423. occ 8IKlc Student Union ~­ tents ~ d ~ R&8. ;au. tqpe and rip at 8 p.m. Fridly. •Rutty PelcM 2715 W. COlllt ~·· Newport kid\, 642-l-431. Alen Momlinl .ippt~ through ~y ~ Wednetd.Jys at 8:30 p.m. Jd Blind plays Sund.lys at 3 p.m. •seuctio c.fe -hlMM 100 S. Main St., Balboa, 675-7760. H.l~ Blue pl.iys 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Tiwrsdlr and Mondays ~ 2-6 p.m. Sundays. Md.1n OIV1S QuM· let pbys 9 p.m.· 1 a m. ffid.¥-)e4f !Whi· wa Qu<ll1et pLlys 9 p.m. -1 a m. SAtunJa,s. Brady Siegel t~ 9 p.m .. 1 a.m. T~ da)"5. Paul · Trio ~ 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Wednftd.l,s. • Sludio Uk -Corou cMI Mat ·3201 E. Com Hwy .. CoroN dcl MM, 67S-7S75 tell Conz,ales blows his """ 8:30 p.m.· 12:3() ;i.m. Saturditys and 7:30-11:10 pm. Sunday and T~ Pop, Rock & Country P;iul ICent Quartrt, featuring vi~ pi;tno, 16400 Pacil"IC Hwy., Hu~ MOnd,av.L bass nd dru ~ Sjtu-4 ... frot1 kxh. live ~ and f>tues from the ,-a · . ms. . ~ ·-1 rom 9 band Suntet Bfue i5 pmented Saturd.ly-•Orange Cout Robert B. Moore •Alta Co(fee W~ & .._....Co. p.m.·midnf#lt. : free. Sunday nights. ,.--------1-------------------- DIM'" 0.. ..__QI. • Double Tilke 5902 Wat'Mf Ave .. Suite llM.axwdl's ty the Su 317 ~IC COISt A. Huntlngto!t Beadl, 840-6118. Ronnie Hpay. Hundn«lon Bach, 536-2SSS. Sax pt"eent:s Open Rockin' Blues Jams Sun· ~ P.iul Smith Trio featuring Smith on day nights at 8· p4.lno, Jim OeJuf'IO on bass ind Frankie • • '11.a CoHtt W.arehouse & Ro.sting Co. 1!11 El Malad« 1690J ~u1n St., Hun· ~PP on drums J>bys fr~-Saturday 506 31SI St . 1"ewport Beach, 675·0233. tmgton Beach, 8'46-533}. CuitMist Dave nlJ;'lts al 8, 9:30 ~nd 11. The Jun OeJuliO Bluegrass band I l1gh On Cr us performs at Murdy, bassist Dr. Art Davis and keyboard· qu.irtet. fe.ituring the same hneup as the 8 30 p.m Frid.ly Sandro (risUv. plays Rus-&St Peggy Duq~ perlorm tOO.y. )au} tno plia guest artim, petfofms Suindays ~ ~1.m folk and blu~ at 8 pm. Wednesday 1 -------------------------l Cu1t.inS1 Da\'C Cross plays 1azz at 8. 30 p m April 1 b Adm1i.st0n Free. ti C1111e_.~ ......... • Ancil'nl M.ariner, 2607 W. Coa~ High· OOWN HOME COUNTRY COC>t<IH' NIGHll.Y SPECIALS from 4pm 'Iii lChn Served with saJP & sabd MONDAY Teri~ki Brod-ettes on o bed of nee Turkey Dinner or f-bm Steak '4~ 154L17th11. C... Mela 646-4303 . 8 •• Say No to Drugs Say YES to~ Come See., 't.J/. at ~Dli•• 9NIWIC • Gino's Expanded Menu · • Exciting New Pasta Dishes • Early Dinner Specials • Karaoke Sunday & Monday Night •We Still Have Your Old Favorites,· Too!! Luncheon Served Monday-Friday 11 :30am·2:30pm featvring Homestylc Cooking &. Daily Specials • .Dinner Served Monday·Saturday from 5:30pm STEAICS • SEAPOOD • COCKT>.JLS 1695 Irvine Ave • Colta Maa • 646-7944 It Doesn't Get Better Than This ... Easter Brunch at John Dominis A Champagne brunch featuring a fabulous buffet Including Belgian waffles, eggs Benedia, m2de-~rdcr omelets, peel-and-cat shrimp, oysters on the h.aJf.5hcll, pasta and arving staUons, a variety of salads and dessC;rts And ... A master SushJ Chef prepares your sushi favorites Plus ... The most tx.-auliful view of the ~port Ray Easter Brunch $18.95 ($22.95 with ChaR)pagne) Children aaes6 lo 11 $12.95 I - • hrtftts Without Putnen 647-7528. Ch1pters 26.Cosu M~ and 595. ~ ~xh hdds a ~ at Mile ~Goff Course, 10401 Wurter Ave .. Huntington Buch 8 e.m.·midn~ Friday. Orient.ltion session held ll r :30 p.m. Cost· S6. O,.pter 595 holds 1n or~n!.l· lion meeting tn Huntington Be~ 1t 6:30 p.m April 25. The Fount.tin Vil~ Owp-ter holds 1 d4scuulon 1t 8 tonight. Fee. Sl. Phone 721·1S75. 11 II \!I h • BK•suge The•ler 1599 Superior Ave .• Costa Mesa, f>.46-5M7 "T1an)lltOns " 1 pLJy Y.T1tten .and perl"0tmed by youn!I peo- ple and ~1mng the11 ~ ¥od fNn cl ~"8 up, continues It i p.m. Suncf.ty) indef1mnlt'ly. T~: S8. , a c~t• M~ CMc PLlyhou e 611 H.lm· 1lton SL, Cosu Mesi, ~SO.S269 ''Worl.-.ng." ad.Jpt~ from the Sluds Teri.cl boo6c by Slc\en Schw.utz .lncf Ni~ f.no. Of>MS Apt1I 16 on Thu~-Saturdly mgtlts at II p rn .and 5und.tyJ .ll 2 p m thfou~' Ml)' 10. Td.ecs: Sll·S15.SO • lrvlM Community Thutet It Tunle Rode Commurwty P~ Turtle Rod. Om't' .iit Sunnyh1ll ~ne. IMne, 857-5496. "Re- turn Enpgemeou," Bernard Sbde's com- edy aoout CnS5CTOS'Slng liwos, pbys f rid.lys 1od Saturd.iiys at 8 p.m. through May 2 with .ii matinee this Sunday at 2 p.m. Tick- ets: SS·S6. • Newpon The.iiter Arts Cenltt 2501 01ff Drive, Newport Be.iich, 631-0288. "Qt on 1 Hot Tin Root," Tennessee Wil· lwns' dr.lma oi greed .iind marit.il frustia· tooo, pl.l)''S Thursdays through Saturd.iys at 8 p.m .. Sundays al 2:30 untJ ~i.ly 10. Tdets SlO. •South Cout Repertory 655 Town Cen· tet Om-e. Cost.ii Mesa.' 9574033. 01\ the Sl'Cond Stage: "Billy Bbhop Goes to War," John Ctay .lnd £t1c Pt!tcrson's muste.11 about a World War I pilot's chcdert'd U· cent to famt. rs presented through Sunday ill 8:30 pm. T~y-Friday; 3 and 8:30 p m Saturd.ly; and ) and 8 p.m. SundJy. Tod.cts. S22·Sl1 "BovM.lry Wat~," the world premiere oi B.irbar.a Field's S<Ot'f about J JC:icnurec retre.it sc>ne haywire. runs on t~ ~1.l•nsuse throosfl May 10 T1<.J..cts S 1 S·SJl. • UO Fit~ AIU Sludi0 Theoiler, umpu> Drl\C and Bod~ Road, '" 1oe, 8Sb· 5000. ' Penthesi~a:· Heonnch voo Mei\l"s stOI)' ~ 1ln Grttlc myth ot lM Amazon ~. pl.lys 118 p.m. Apt1116-18 and l pm ~11 18. Ticlcetl• S8. P .s.: Diaert ha •, Newport's got SOlil1y From 2 Palm Sprinp -"Sex U fe of lbe Date" at Shields Dates {com- plete wilh slide sbow a.nd history or cross pollination.) . Ont famous ptrson you•re llkt ly to "t ln Newport Btach - Sonny Bono (attending political fu nd-raiser). Ont famous ptn on )'ou•re Ukt ly Co 1tt ln Pa lm Sprines -Jerry Ford (cutting ribbon at grand opening). What passa for advtnture In N~1>0rt Buch -Calling Dad fo'r bail money. Most popular bumpu stick.tr In Palm Sprinp -"PS. l love you" (still). Most popular bompu stick.tr ln Newport -"Buchnnan/92." Wbat JOU caa't war la Palm Sprin1s -String bikinis, thongs (local pubic ban) WbaC you can't wur la Newport ~ach -String bikinis, thongs (too cold). ThllllS you'll most likely do on sprin& break la Newport k acll -Look for parking spots, watch out for meter maids and cpeck out theater listings. 1. Most UblJ thin& you•n do on sprla& bruit la Paljn Spnna - Wash chlorine out of your hair, promise the front ddk that you'll tum down the volume and promise yourself that nc.xt year, for 1urc, you'll go to Cabo San Lucas. Tbc OM tbla1 you'll Dad la Newport ~ach lhat )'OU can't Dad la him Sprinp -Frozen bananas. Tiie ont tbJn1 you'll find ln Paim Sprincs that you ran't Dad in Newport Stach -The sun. Tiie one tbln1 everyont ha Newport lkach would hu-c told you if JOU bad botkred 10 ask tbtm bdott you camt bcre lo tht lint place -Go to Palm Springs. Ro ........ Horikawa Tallyo • \ oa,.,,..... • ..,_ - • 3800 s Pim I) ... Me (n.•1 '67-2531 • 3 IM'Ulea 10 P9rtot11 ... Am 0... ~unY ...... •tl•l .... ~81 \•~CA t>1S1 .... Dinner theater • Keith & M.irp>'' Murder ~\ystery at Scott's Seafood Ctill & Bar. 3300 Bnitol St., Cosu Mesa, 1213) 466-1767. Solve-it- yourselr whodunit presented II p.m 5.ltur- day. comedy and speci.ilty .ias 7, 8 and 9 45 p.m. Friday. Sl 00\'Cf charge/2 <kink mini- mum. . • N_,,ort Be.iich Marriott Suit~ 500 Bayview Circle,~ Be.xh, 854-4500 The M)'Sl.ety Cafe theater, ~here audience sol\es Y.ho-dunnit, 8 p.m. Frid.I), 7 pm Saturday. • te Meridien Hotel 4500 ~UCAtthur •Old WOfld German Restauroant 7561 Blvd. N.....,..,... Beach. 476•2001'. "Broad-Center A~,, Huntington 8e.lch, 826-4730 ~··I""' ''Encotc" audience-partJC11>3tion mystery way. My Woiy" mUSIC.11 theater, m.lSJC, dinner 7 p.m. Saturd.iiys. AdmiSSIOO S48. Best Bet This is the last weekend to catch ... Billy Bishop Goes to War," featuring Be n Halley Jr., on the Second Stage at South Coast Re pertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tid.els for the music~I about a World War I pilot are $22-$31. .C.llh1T111~ SM 1111 ~IJ~~ ~.~'lfO# ~~~ ,4,J,'JJ~.~ a;J,p~~ South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa (714) 540-3840 CELEBRATING 25 YEARS IN NEWPORT BEACH A fimre on Newport f!ay for a quarter ~.Via l\ba ia DIWtge.~S ctDm for fine bEn Cuislie and an ll1p8r8led wine 1st. Jain U. En1br Sunday tram 11:30mn \Ml1 be ll8l'W1g E tw IJ6U• along wtil cu ...... ~ Pl ease Cal for Res8 'WDJi • - ... .. • .. - _r-::i..____ --- . ·-!. Nuggets few, far between . at allimalion Qelebntt011 • By 1 odd French Sc>eeQI IO Weelcrnd A cardinal rule in poker: You never 1ip your best hand 100 early. Which is exactly the problem with Expanded Eniertainment 's "The 4th Anima1ion Celebration: The Movie," now playing for a limifcd engagement a t the Edwards South Coast Plaza Village. An opening seg allegory on Eas1ern Bloc angst, and the coda, a tribute to '40s and '50s animation wiz Tex Avery, are ~creamingly funny; but on the "hole, like most animation fc~tivals, there's a lot of hit-and-miss eel work to wade Movie listings The following are Friday movie listings. Newport Beach IDWAJIOS HIWPOltT CIHIMA 300 ,__. C.., ... o....~ot.0160 I White Melo CO<I t MnP (It) 17. 1 30. S, 7 30, 10 1 11M "8y.r It) 11 30. 2. ' 30, l. 9 30 3 tar.le 1na1l0W1 ,., 11 30. 3. s 30. 8. 10 X> CDWAJIDS ISLAND OfftMA f...i-t lolot,.j New -C-~01218 I Mr c-ln VWty 1~1 17 IS. 2 •S. S IS. 1 4S, 10 IS 1 c..tf""e 14 .. (PG 13) 11 30. I •S ' 6 IS 8 30 IO JS 3 ........... IP'GI 11. 1. '· 6. 8, 10 • n.-de..,_orl (t) 11 30. 2. • 30, 1. 9 30 S w.,._•,' W...W il'C 13) I IS, 3 IS. S IS, !IS. 9 IS 6 S-llht Ton. (PCI 11 1 ' 6 8 10 , N...-. !"GI 11 2 30 s. 7 30. 10 UOO ONIMA --91..d "' ,..,._ v.1o9o 673 aJSO ,._ 9' 0-(PG Ill S 7 30, 10 l'OltT THIATll 2905 [ Co.,.; ~ 673 6760 Tolo l.e MerM (PC 13) 1, 9 Costa Men IDWIUIOS ONIMA C1HTU 2701 Hwtooo l/MiJ _V .. C-9194UI 1 a.cit-A-.,_. 1G1 6 20 I ~ tl'G-13) I 20, 10-IS 2 C......,. W.. (PG 13) 4 •5. 1, 9 IS 3 ........ """ 1-i s 30, •• 10 30 ' ,_,. OoMr IGI s 30. 1 30. 9 30 lDWUDS OHIMA ~ ...., /,.._ //we ~ •6 J I02 Fresh Fish D•llJ All YNr 'Round ....... at Lunch Dinner •Weekend Brunch 7am.4pm efarly Bird Specials eHappy Hour 4-6;>m •Harbor Brunch Cruises 400 M ;iin St. B a lbo;l 673-4633 through first. Bulgaria's "Canfilm," the second feature (and the best) in the 17-piece in1erna1ional program, is a darkly comedic, despairing Eas1em Europoid view of Union dissolution. But wha1 really makes this episode kick is the sheer ingeniousness of its concept: Its "evil empire" is ruled entirely by totaJitarian canned goods! Director Zlatin Radev fills his poly-nightmare stoP*motion scenario with surreal bits of loony, horrific imagery: After a "tomato" purge of the "cherry" faction, political prisoners are "relabeled"; a hooded KGB-type torturer peruses his collection of ._.....,." IPGI 6 IS. I IS 10 IS HAllOI TWIN CIHIMAS tbtlor .,_...l'l W"'- S--631~SOI I •-utr ...... lho lea•• IGI " I Mr Cowin Vinny (RI I . I 0 20 1 MMpwolll .... ~ S. 1. 9 Mu.A ClHCMA r__. IM/19111 SI 6'6 S02S ,...._ ol ........ rGI s so. 10-30 ,...., 0--T-tl'G-1311 TOWN UHTU OHIMAS S....... C.. l'loao 7SI •114 I .._.... IPGI I 1·30. 3. S·lO. I. 10-20 ' ._...._ l'GI S :la. 1 30. 9 30 3 C...i.&oM. ll'GI 4:4S, 7. t :IS ' Mo411-,..,.._, 6 30, I.JO, 10 20 SOUTH COAST P\AZA ~ ~6 2711 I ~ ol 0... rG-131S.730. 10 2 (.mine I .... rGI S. 1, 9 IS 3 a.ak~ja530 8 10 30 IOUTH CO"l! VIUAOI ~ 01 htol S40. 0594 I ........... ~em (lt) S, 730, 10 2 ·----......... (IQ s 30 .•• 10 20 l .... "' ........ _ C.lelw•tlen ~ s. ' 9, 10 •S lbl~lltDn Baell lDWAaOS CMUTll UNTii 11'22 W--141.0770 I ._..,.,.,. IPGI 6 IS, I IS, 10-IS 2 ...... INflfOd ~ s 30 .•• 10.JO 3 My C:0...... Vinny 1-i S, 1 30, I 0 • Str.leM 1'oAI (PCI SIS, 7 IS, 9.15 s White,.._'-"' No,. 1111•30,1, 9 30 ll*AIOS HVHt\NOfON lW1N 11543 ,._,. SI 6'103el I N...a.. IPC;f S. 7 30. 10 2 ,_ OoMr 1G16, 1, 10 "llSIDI ,AVIUOH 300 '-"< C-~ 969 31SI 1 WWto .._ c. .... ~ ~ 5 JO, a. 10 30 2 C......,. ..... IPGI S IS, l 30. 9.45 l ,,,_,._._.,.(Ill ' 30, 1, 9 30 "The 4th Animation , Celebration: The l\l<rvie" continues at 5, 7 and 9 p.m. today and .5, 7, 9 and')0:45 p.m. Friday nt tlie Edwards Sowli Coast Plaza Village at Sunflower at Bristol. Phone 540-0594 for infon11n1ion. can-openers before going to work on a dissident. If it's a mite long at JS minutes, and seems to make every point 01 least twice, R<ldcv's diatribe on current affairs chillingly ' si..,,_._...., 6 IS, I IS, 10-IS s ... INttnd lltl ' 30. 1. 9 30 6 iw..,....·, w..w rc;.131 uo. 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C- ~ 497-1711 I .......... !IQ 5.lO, I. 1030 2 ........ c--t~la)l,930 llA~lS HOLLVWOOQ DELI & GRILL DINING c! DANCING EILLOOA~() 'l'lnird .. y: 'I D ...... Well&: Don.eat.ic Been Friday: lat'I Fu.._ A•edem A N s. .. nay: Fea....._• DJ "Mlktt •·"·....,.• t NO COVER • HAPPY HOUR • DJ TIL 2a.a. •Complimentary Appetiaer• a Danclnt NiPtly • Dell Open LA TE (Nd • ,,., ..... v .. IK.arme• • ,...._ • ---·· lrWw ,,,.,,.,., communicates the hopelessness of today's unfettered Bahs. The episode is almost worth the price of admission in itself. The rest o f the middle is so-so in the consistency or the chuckles dep::irtmenr with "Ouinoscopin" (Cuba), "The Talc of Nippoles.s Nipplcby" (USA), "Office Space" (USA) and "The J lunter" (USSR) coming off best. luckily. 1he crescendo seg, "Pre-Hysterical Due" (USA), by GaHilo Gnatovich, the superior episode or a Tex Avery hom::lge, delivers the goods and then M>mc. The la te Avery, "ho was responsible for, among 0 1hcr GUENTHER: From 6 ologue with its visitor opens up the :mistic iswes of the d:ay 1n contex1 to o ur lives. , L.1\1. It you could summ.arl1c your major coal for NU.AM, •hat would It bt? Guenther -With our 30-yc:ar annivers:Lry celebration coming up this fall, my goal is to PTovide a v1· sfoo ol the road ahCJI~ and lo con· tinue the stretch that NHAM has alwnys been known for. l am deter- mined to develop an acslhe1ic pro· gr3m which will bring the art COJ.· noscenti down from L.A., but will also attract those who now spend their leisure rime at the Tustin Market pince. things, some of Bugs' finer moments in the '40s and '50s, wns n m::ister of the sight-gag, ond G03tovich's tribute pcr!ectl~ c:ipturcs the animator's style. Following the cxploils of its, Junk-headed cavemen heroes, the piece is j:immed with imaginati ... e, an':lrchic bits tha t would h:ive warmed the animator's he~rt: When a dinosaur stomp~ n bunch or Neanderthals, WC wntch them ink d0\\0 into the neAt (cw frame ; an cxcruc1nting \ISual pun 011 'diner saat'·; :i tsouraer bOnkani n rude :iudicn c membc:r, etc. h's terrific luff, but, in bc1wecn "Can" and "Daze," ii rc::illy is n long time gelling there. Restaurant Reviewer Marla Bird l~ 1aldn1 the day orr. Catch btr Tuaday column f called Tastlnp aad T&dblU. <I ( Dining Highlight Of 1he Week CASA -- Whet: Mnlcan Cuisine When: Lunch. Dinner 7 Days a week. fuU bar Where: 296 E. 17th, Costa Mesa How II~: Very Moderately Priced COSTA MESA ANGELO 1969 Hatbor 8tvct 646- 1225. Open for kJnch Mon. ·Fri. 11 :30 II m. to 2:00 p.m.; d!Mer from 4;30 p.m. R8Mrvations are recommended. ~ best Northern halian C\ldine 11'1 al of OJange County" 80Cl0fdtng 10 CXH)WMr Joe lngmia. Fr•h aeatood and pastas are • a spec:ieltles of the houM. CaleMg Md PffV• p.ny fllCfMI• e .. MUNA RDTAURANT 440 E. 171h St. (nul to Morrie'• Flowers). This uNque and dlligtllf\A ,...,,.,. t..alring ... G.lisine of NgMnilWI II._~ one ol lls kind in Or-..~. For an .. .,.. ol dining IMI '°" won, bg«. AriMa la ... IO ..... the Plllle .., the MnMa. Dinner ii ~ TU.S., ltvu ~Night from 5:30 p.m. C•1rfno Md T• ~ 1#1l1M9.. ~18. .... llAMIATTAM DEU 2131 A Briltot .,_ M1-e:s10. Open 7 Lm. to 9 p.m. Mon.-AL. Sii 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sun. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. OrMge County-. .... le,.. Yolk llyt.dll......,. ...... corned bell, pt•Mll. ~ ..... utley, poem.,..... kMhel and Cltw dell ..._ .... lNa critalt'f llOCi9lmed ,..,,.,.. MN• brNkf ... speci91s •Ming II $1.tp; kH'ICft Md dinner dally. Tak• a..ieand~. 1HI aAM MNIER STUICHOUU 2300 Harbor Blvd. (ElltMM d the Hnot Centet1 6'1·W77. Retetv..,,. 9C:Cepted. lunch Mon.·Fri. 11 a.m. to 4' p.m. Ofriner Mon. 4 to 9 p.m.; Tues •• W.CS. to 9:30 p.m.; Thn., Fri.10 10 p.m.: Sii. 3 to 10 p.m.: a,n. 3 to 9 p.m .• Cou Meea'a oed..a MMhouM boMla. 30.,.. ~ .. MfW'9thefNll In c::Mbi Rad ............. and dtien. w.nn, ~ lltmOlphere ••lble w f1te1Y a c ~ trom blllln111m11lll19110~.,..,.._ L.unchel "°"' •••: oomplltl dlnMf9 ......... ~ mM.I Md .......... 4 p.m. from ................ 1r1 ... -................... receptions-and special occasion parttes. GtNO'S ON THE HIU 428 E. 17th Street, 650· 1750. Reservations accepted. A Costa Mesa landma!K. Warm, intimate meeting place: the ultimate neighborhood restaurant and lounge. Lunch. dinner. weekend breakfast. Expertly prepared ribs, burgers, sandwiches, salads and houM ~1es. t.lve piano bar entertaJnment in the lounge: singalong IWJOk• weekends from 7 p.m .• · , HANO CHOW 720 W. 19th Street. 650-8960. Lunch 11 :30 to 2:30 Mon •• Sii; Dinner 2:30 to 10 Sun.· Tlus..; 1~ 10:30 Fri. a Sat., ~ 8Nnc:tl 11:30to2~. ~Chinese R~ 'Mr . LM' rune 1his ,..t_,,..,ia etpeCiaJ1y with "ChlnMe Food t.overs• In tnind. Good Uhenlic ChlMM QMine 11 mlotdllble pricH. Ful bar, ~ Clllerlng. privlll• room for group9 up to 20. ttot•tAWA3100 S. Ptaza Drive. ~ OoMI Pima VWlge. 557· 2531. Awfvllllonl • iggeeted. fine trwdllbllll J.-I I I ,..,rant .... .,. ., ...... iftgredientt. Sushi e.r. tllami roofM, ~ lounge. ~-<lOUf"M KliMld dnnerl must be ordered 24 tQn In ldvanc:e. E1lgent dining. Lunch end dinner. JACKS .... P Newport Pier, Newport Beech, 723-1113 Fresh. ~frozen, Louiliana lhrimp ate l&llHd In Jlil:*'a MCN(. spicy, NNOf'f saJCt and MNed up hot in the NUCe wilh lots of C'ett Si Bon'a &Mt trench brNd liced for dunking. 11'1 simply aensationall LoceMd on the penlntu6a, jutt a few fMt from the bMd\ • Newpon Pier, JACKlhrimp afters a candte lit .an~• wllhNrieen a Reggae mulic. Open wefY nigN from 5prn to 1 Opm wllh .,.,.. pricee r9ftgl~ from '5.15 to S1S.95 Md S9.50 tor Mond.t wine by the borde. (Calh ~ LA CAVI 1• lrWM Ji#e. 11 171h S... .... 79'4 Lunch Mon. Fri.; . Dinner~· --·e.i ,,..., .......... Md......, 11•aall ..,...lftmni6n•Mi:t IOIWlllc .._ dlrMg raom. In the . ., I • · .. afN fornearty 30 years, this CO'l:f resta.irant has one of the most unique dinner menu presentations around. Homestyle kJnch ~iei are a day tme'feature. MA BARKERS 154 E. 17tb St. 646- ~3. 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily; Surjday from 7 a.m. SetVing bf eakfa.st , lunch, dinner in a ho"ffiestyle fashion. "Country style Ame;ican cuisine•. Always the friendliest service. low prices for high quality hOmemade food. Ml CASA 296 E. 17th St. 645-7626. Family style Mexican restaurant. President Bush has ealen here! Open dally al 11 a.m. for lunch. dinner • and cocktails. CaU ahead for large parties. The excelent pricesr$Ohcitous MN ice ilnd- delicious food make Mi Casa possibly the most popular Mexican eatery in the area. PLAYERS HOU YWOOO DEU-GflLL 18100 Von Karmen. Irvine, 660-9215. We'll take you io the stats" in our 1930's Holywood almosphere. CM contemporary restaurant featvr9s a multi-ethnic menu and deli. From Italy to the Orient the the Good or USA. Our steak, seafood, pasta, pizza & service is sure to dazzle you. Toe twinkling and other dancing to live music or the latest sounds in the bar iVN aft8fWards .. Private parties, banquets and catering also available. We have ii al and at recession busting prices!Oinner from 5-9 Mon·Fri., 5·10 Sat. RIVIERA RESTAURAN'f 3333 8riltol S1. South eo.. Plaza. 5440- 38'0. Lunch 11 :30 a.m;. to 3 p.m. Mon . .Siii.: dinner 5-10 p.m. Mon.· Thurs: ii 11 p.m. Fri. a S...A...vat:iofis •• ~ Awmd winning ContNnt• an.ine. One of the onty ,.......,,.. In Orange County to oler tab6eside ftambe. E-**lenl MtVice, lndmlt• lllmoephefe. SCAMPt 1576 Old Ne JJOft BM1. MS-IMO. Wlrm & ..,,.., .... Linda Md Ferntndo Nmv•lb oft• Mhentlc ltaien c:uiline ..,,,., In the ndllionll EuropMn manner. Femando'• imprH•iw• cnderfials ~ gr.:iullling from Culnary AaOemy In llaty, nining • Hotel Concofdia. ~ ·~ .. Don Pnqe 1ale in c.mbridge, England; Churchill's In La Chu De Fondes. Switzerland; Hotel La Palx in Agno Lugano, Switzertand. Sampi offers .,, Intriguing menu and lovely wtn. list. Banquets, priltlll• .,.,,. and catering . WAHOO'S ASH TACO 1162 Pl9centia 631-3433. Open dally fn>m, 11a.m.1010 p.m.; Sundays iii 9 p.m. Ouer1oeou1tf delk:ioos .,.. ol the banter aMine with • HawMM ftllir. Wehoo'a ii a Ni¥en lot loclll • ... -intemallonal uf .......... and.,.,,,. looking lot good food .. ~ICr~ low pricee. ~no tMt UMd In~; ftel'"tthing It f,..., end pNp9Nd to order. Leid.,.., cw;el llmOlpNre. NtllO .. 1133 s. COMI Hwy. In UOUna Md on mmpue II USC . Z1W 1112 ........... MS-eoe1. Pure and ...... ;... lb malhet't . ~­-~ ~· >' loYell Reasonably priced, top dinner. Liv• enaef\ainment in the qualitY food and generously poured, .saloon. Big n.me concef1s on low prioed drinks have kept their Monday and T~y nights. · customefS coming bq for years. Generous MMngS of Steaks. L~ t.a cNc::ken tt>s and aal.:is, sandwiches, c:hic:bn, fish special<c:hqing n~htly. Thursday __ and SJM!Cials. ~try theme, nighf&'prime rt> night Lunch and excellent MNice. Prl'tate rooms dinne( $erwd. Sunday Me-xiean _av_a_ilable __ • -------- Breakfast from s1.99. HUNTI~ON BEACH ZUBIES GILDED CAGE ANO 1~ 1 OYSTi!A BAR 1714 Placentia. right FOUNTAIN '6\llEY neXt dOor to Zubies. 64~222. A big. sp'rawling enterprise with pool tables and games. Featuring 16 items on the Oyster Bar Menu; regular menu ind.Jdes pizza, sandwiches. burgers and a vanety of specials. Very casual, family oriented atmosphere. NEWPORllEA"CA BERTOLl«>'S 18041 Magnolia, Ftn. vaney. 963-2730 Serving great pasta, pizza. steak and chicken dinners for the entire family. Prices are very reasonable and ponions are generous. Family run restaurant: hosts are very hospitable and eager to please. All the sae IC&' braads .. .des.sd soups and pizzas are homemade. Though the restaurant appears small from the outside, It is actually very large and homey on the 1ns1de. , An excellent place to take family and friends tor a home cooked meal. ABBONDANZA 3421 Via lido. 675-8973. lunch Tues.-Sat. 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; Dinner 5 to 10 p.m. Tues.-SUn. Owner Sara Parrish brings her grandmother's recipes to Newport S.lld\. Tr.ciitional Italian and seafood selec:tlons. Pasta and a variety of 1Jnique breads made fresh da1ly. last but nO( leaSt, an exoellent wine ltst completes the exp8f'ience. THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayette • 675-5777. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon.·Fri .. ; dinner S-10 p.m. daily. Sunday brunch 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Res41!{Vations acoepted. Continental cuisine, s.atood emphasis. Great clam chowder. Newport BNch Historical Landmari< feallds w...nd Bn.lnch Cn.1ises 8ndW. entettainment in the lounge in addition to kJnd\ and dinner. CANIELO'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy. 675-1922. Dinner 5:30 -10!30 p.m. Sun..·Thurs.: ii 11:30 p.m. Fri.. & Sal R8MfY81ions suggested. Classic Northern Italian gourmet cuillne. New. modendefy priced lounge menu MtYed t~ the wee hours. Wild and crazy lounge Ill night wt.. the band ltrikM up. Chlcdenl• 21 OCEANFAONT 2100 W. OcNn ,..,,., 17s-2581. On the Ocean ftOte nut to the Newport Pier. Open Olllr II 4pm. Enjoy f.t>lllous Clllalina IUnMtl from our main bar . DinMf nightly from 5:30 pm. Fine dining In Newport's most lntimlll• Mai~. St>eciMzing in gourmet Mllood. Large wi~ for banquets up to 50 people. Active piano bar with Sooday night jam Miiian TALE OF nE WHALE 400 Main St ..... 0.l:loa.. 673433. Panoramic bey view, entry felllUfes ·~ oC ad Newport. Seafood and ndtional tawrns. Lunch, ·dinner and 5.au"'-Y and Sunday bNnc:h. VILLANOVA 3131 W. Coat Hwy. 842-7880. Dinner ~ 5 p .• m. to 2 a.m. Excelenc. hearty ltalten C\Mine; outat811ding wine list. Active ~-.~~~ight ......... ~ .. ~opolthe VIII. tor bMqulCa. pnv.te patties. SANTA AHA CMZYHOM1 ITIAICHOUSI & SALOON Locaeed on 8rookholow ~di the 0,. Aolld •• ol the 55 Fwy. M• 1512. Open lot ~ arid DEL CARLO 19535 Beach at Yoooown 536-4045. lunch 11 :30· 2:00 Tues.·Fri .. ; dinner 4.30· 10 p.m. Tues.-Sun. E~Uent food at excellent pnces featunng trad111onal Italian dishes. Dinn.er from $6.75. lunch specials from $3.25 (served 1n 7 minutes or they're FREEi )Beer & Wine list. FU JtN 15070 E~ards" (Act0$S from Westm1nSter MaM)892-8333 lunch and dinner 7 days. Graaous. friendf't owners Theresa and Davtd Chiang keep their c:Ustomers returning aga.n and agllin With their delighdul Szechwan and Mand<P'I Cuitine fit for a king. Excellent toad. prices and MfVice h9Ye won this Chinese eatety numen:llUS Mltards. MARCELLO'S 17502 8Mctl Blvd. at Slater. 8'2·5505. Eltllblished since 1973, this family owned and operated restaurant ofters 90me of the best dNls In town. Delicious handm.te pizza. Petta. ...rooc:t. chicbn and veal dishes. New vegNfian menu. Lunch ~ from $3.85: hug• kJnc:h buffet; dinner specM from $6.95. Their mooo is~ you go try the,...,. come~ to the besrl SAffl"WO 11 .s 9108 Adams at Magnoia.. 984-35SS. Lunch 11 am to 3;30 pm Tu.N-Sat. Dinner 5pm to 9pm Tues.-Sun. Ca• ahead for fast tak8CM. A non-smoking r9staurant. YOJr hosr's Ed & Franca bring you inbmat• dining wti't traditional faire from all regions of Italy. AM foods made fresh on prwni .... 8tNds made wch .. nllUral Pft)duc:ts. no afttficial ii~ ~a tut• of Italy and end the perfect wenlng with Cappuccino or e..,,..., ablg wCh desMn from OUf bMer, .. ConaisC.nl ••• winning tn*nnt TEXAS LOOSEYS 1014'2 ~ .. Adami. 964-8882. Teus T-.d, tfied .nd tr'Ulted. This chi pertor and Nkx>n Glen 80fM ol lhe be.a ....... ., ... and pidUnt aroundt t 11 IQl*9 smoked ribl, c:hicMn. ....._ r ... chili, hWY hour......_ Kida NI,,.. '"9hMd\~~ll • - \ \ SUINDER M ;\ THURSDAYS <l ., ... ~ ... ~~--- WINE .. FESTIVAL 1f°'" "The Marriage of Wine And Food Is Part of the Celebration of Life" . ~:· . . U.nchea Starting .. •a• Lunch & Dinner available To-Go SERVING LUNCH & DINNER Lundt: ...... from 11 :00 "" Dinner~ M-Fti. ft'Om 4-.... 6 8un Aom S:OO p.m. Loct'ld .. H.t>or c.-llerbor & Wllon COSTAMDA I Poe.___ CML Mf-9777